Stt - CAI'I I'AL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1892 K ! IDSiC IIBRiSU COJSBRYATORY of and ' icidiilo School for Girls, Uata, Nebraska, All llmuehvsof Masle, Art, Elocution, Literature, and Languages, TaagM T Faculty of Htxtcen Imlriietora Kurt) Tfnolicr an ARTIST AND SPECIALIST. The nnljr Conservatory wont of llonton own ing ii own miliums: aim iiiruismnai. a r hI homo for lly summits. Tuition i B II kanl homo for lady studnnt. Tuition from sn s w uu ppr irrm n iv wdi i for Oatalogus and gonoral Infbrmallua O. B. 1IOW1CI.I-, Dlrfotor. Ladies' and Children's lair Gutting and Shampooing a Specialty, SAM-WESTERFIELD'S BURR ULOCK. Santa Fe Route ! ii s- m ' AtcblsoD, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R ' T1m Popular Route to the Pacific Coait. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Between Kansas City and SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, and SAN FRAN CISCO. Short Lino Rates to . PORTLAND, Oregon. Double Dally Train Service Detween Kansas City and I'UKHLO. COLORADO TPRINGS, and DENVER. Short Line to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route M Trains "Oalvetton, Detween Kansas City and The Short Line Detween "-- Kansas City and Gainesville, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Austin, Temple, San Antonio, Houston, and all Principal Point In Texas. The Only Line Running Through the .OKLAHOMA COUNTRY. Tt Only Direct Line to the Texas Pan-Hsndle. For Maps and Time Tables and Informa tion Regarding Rates and Routes Call on or Address f '. L. PALMER. Passenger Agent, 1318 Farnam Stmt, OfctfJ-ECA.. XT3BB. 'jMoqwuNTio win ini oioanT or ! couniry win otm SlUCM IWOMTIOf MOM STUO V INI MAP Of TM tOKEttR 4fWp ?L TiicY'Wlll5(pMpArtiody jmt IIM spectacle Amorlcu presents this day Is with, out precedent In history. Prom ocean to ocean In city, village mill countryside tho chlMrou of I ikTHtmul our duty winter fold) which under (lol linn Itccn Informing ac1i of our Kunorittlonn with tho hl'iiIIiii' truth of Americanism. America thoreforo gathers her sons nruuiwl tho school house toility n tho In fltltutlon cloiesl lo tho peoplo, most char acteristic of II10 peoplo anil fullest of hopo for tho peoplo. Today America's lifth century begins. Tho world'fl twentlotli contury will soon Im) litiro. To tho thirtuun millions now in tho American cl-IiodIh tho command of tho coming ycais belongs. Wo, tlioyotitli of Amuricu, who tttday ittilto to march an 0110 army under thn Hiicrcd ling, n FINE FEATHERS ALL. THE PLUMES THAT OECOnATE THE NEW FALL HATS. mo amies nro unit tun unit si: Chicago.Rocklsland & PaciflcRy he BIMOT BOUTS to and from C1IXOAOO, kocx raXAWD, uwiwroaT, psa moxneb, council blutfb, watutown, bioux r.YLUB, hinnea5olt8. ct. paulot. job- T.TK. ATOHTBON. X.KAVXNWOHTK. KANO I CITT, TOPXKA, DXMVSB, COLOUADO BP-NOB :4 FUBBLO, SOLID VESTIBULE EXPRESS TMIIS el Through 'Ooacnes. HlMpara. Fr BecllnlnR Chair Cam niul Dining Oir dttly bctwron CHI CAOO. BBS KC4NM, OJUNOII. BLUFFS and OitAHA. and botwacn CinCAOO ntrt PXNVER, COLORADO BTOXNCS and PUEBLO yta Bt .l:th, or Xanaaa City and Toptka. Via The Albert Loa Route, Tut Xamraaa 'Trains (Ully between Chlcr.se unit Wtnnwvlla 1i at. I.tuL with' TimnUOH Kactlnlno' Chair Cvri OyHJCUl to and from.thau pclnu- and Knuni rCltr.- Tkrwiph Ohalr Cat Mtvm reorin, o;irn uiu ana Via Hock 'Idnnd. rat Tlekata. liana Folden. or (!;trMl Informa tion, apply at any Coupon Ticket OUlc, cr addraai I. T. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, Oval Manager, Cen'l TSt. Pats. Agt. CUICA.TJ U.U and SlMpar suous raiu HIIHHHc A FilSTJML RODTEI 2 DAILY TRAINS 2 TO Atchkon, Leavenworth, St. Joseph.Kansas 1 ' OKi St- Louis and n PoInU South. , ' i rj If East imst West The direct line to Ft. Scott, Parsons, Wlchtta, Hutchinson and all principal tats In Kansas. The only road to the Great Hot Springs af Arkansas. Pullman Sleepers ana Free '1Ummm ChsJr Cars on all trains. J ifMlllll "' Mil f IB f. B. M aiiiiutB, a. r. av iwtan, uiiimlialcd and marching iiudor thu liaimur of tho nation, and with tliom tho peoplo aro authoring around tho HCllOOl llOUHll, M011 aro rocoKulziug today tho inoHt ImproHHlvoanuivorHaryRinco Homo cele brated hor thousandth year thu ItWtli nntiivormiry of tho ntoppiutr of 11 lieml sphoro Into tho world'H lifo; four com ploted coutnrlen of 11 now nooinl orders tho culubration of liberty and enlighten ment organized Into n civilization. Ami while during theno hours tho federal government of Uicho United titatet Htrikert tho keyuoto of thin great American day that gives honor to tho common American Institution which iiuiteH im nil, wo iiHHomblo hero that wo, too, may exult tho free ncliool that em bod lea tho American principle of uni vernal enlightenment and ixpiality, tho most characturlHtiu product of tho four centuries of American lifo. Four hundred yearn ngo this morning tho Plutn'ri gun broko tho hIIoiico and announced tlio illscovury of thin hemi sphere. It waa a virgin world. Human lifo hitherto upon it had boon without nig nillcanco. In tho Old World for thou sands of yourH civilized men had been trying oxporlmouta in social order. They had been found wanting. Hut hero was an untouched soil that lay ready for 11 new oxporimont in civiliza tion. All things woro ready. New forces had cotuo to light full of over turning power In tho Old World. In tho Now World thoy woro to work to gether with h mighty harmony. It was for Columbus, propelled by thta fresh life, to reveal tho land where thiwo now forces woro to bo given apaco for do volopmunt, and whero tho nwttltcd trial of tho now civilization wns to bo iniidu. Today wo reach our most momorablo milestone. Wo look backward and wo look forward. Backward wo hoo tho tlrst mustering of modern ideas: their long conlllct with Old World theories, which were also transported hither. Wo seo stalwart men and bravo womon one moment on tho shore, then disappearing in dim for ests. Wo hear tho ax. Wo seo tho Hamo of burning cabins and hear tho cry of tho savage. Wo seo tho nover ceasing wagon trains always tolling westward. Wo behold log cabins becoming villages, then cities. Wo watch tho growth of Institutions out of little hcginnlugo schools becoming an educational system; mooting houses leading Into organic Christianity: town tneotings growing to political movements: county discussions developing federal governments. Wo soo hardy men with intonso con victions grappling, struggling, often amid battle smoke, mid some idea char acteristic of tho Now World always triumphing. Wo soo settlements knit ting together iuto n nation with singlo noas of purposo. Wo note tho birth of tho modorn system of lndnstfy and com merce and ita Btriking forth into tin droamod of wealth, making tho millions members ono of anothor as sentiment could never bind, And under it nil, and through it all, wo fasten on cortuin principles ever operating and reitnant the leadership of manhood; equaj rights rorevurysoui; universal enngnienment as tho Bonrco of progress. Those last are the principles that have shaped America: these principles at the true Ainoricnnism. ., Wo look forward. We are conscious wo aro in a period of transition. Ideas in education, in political economy, in social science are undergoing revisions. Thero is a large uncertainty about 'tho outcome. But faith la the underlying principles of Americanism and in God's destiny for the republic makes a' Arm ground of hope. The coming century promises to bo more than ever tho ago of the people an ago that shall develop A greater care for the rights of the weak and mako ainoro solid provision for the development of each Individual by the education that meots his need. As no prophet among our fathers on the BOOth anniversary of America could have pictured what the new century would do, so no man can this day reach out and grasp tho 100 years upon which the nation is now entering. On tho vic torious results of the completed centuries tho principles of Americanism will build our fifth century, its material progress is beyond our conception', but wo may be sure tlmt in tho social relations of men with men tho most triumphant gains aro to bo expected. America's fourth century has been glorious; Amer ica's fifth contury must be mado happy, Ono institution more than another has wrought out the achievement of tho past, and is today most trusted for tho future. Our fathers in their wisdom knew that tho foundations of liberty, fraternity and equality must bo univer sal education. Tho freo school there fore was conceived the cornerstone of the republic Washington and JeiTer son recognized that the education of citizens Is not ttio prerogative of church or of other privato interest;1 that 'while religious training belongs to tho church, and while technical and higher cultnro may be given by private institutions, the training of citizens in tho common knowledge and tho common duties of citizenship belongs irrevocably to the state. W therefore on this anniversary of Atnorica present tho public school us the proudest expression of tho principle of enlightenment which Columbus grasped by faith. Wo uplift tho system of free and universal ducatlou as the Tlio Now llimiirM Ar Very Attrcth ml Aro Worn In All Nlnii' niul Hlir. Colon DIviTxIlltMl lo Halt All Tinlyi. IIdcoiiiIiik Htrrnt Continues. IHjiccliil Corri'HKiiHlrnco. Ni'.w VoitK, Sept. SO. Tho mistaken fashion writer sets out in thu morning . u.w. ii. I........- ...ii. i... miuui..! uty. Wo pledgo ourselves mtnly of being nblo to writ., nil hull not bo stained, and , lbout Ul0 lM)1lut(, ,imt aro u,i aro l0 mm America hiiiiii menu canal onnor- i. tunlty and Justice for every citizen and brotherhood for tho world. THE FIDO! VANILLA. Tim Mini irllli it I'.iNo V.yn Who Wont.) I.uti II. Tlii thin old man In 1111 alpaca rout and a palmlenf fan, nt lint third table I a (ini tint avenue Ice c rerun dispensary, showed evidence of great excitement. IIIn supply of vanilla cream was only half gone, but hoK'eint'd tolmvoloit In terest in the other half, mid was sipping Ice water and fanning himself violently "Feel falutr" asked thu proprietor, step ping over to the third table. "Met your life I don't." "I kinder thought. you looked lltislercd." uiggested tho other soothingly. "Flustered, hey. What did I onlori" "Vanilla c renin." "Plain, wasn't Itf" "Certainly." "You don't remember my asking for 11 wooden leg?" "No." "I didn't mention a gutta pcrclui nrtn nor it plate of false ears, did If" "Cei tnlnly not," admitted thu proprietor vaguely wondering whether hu could gc the police station on tint telephone without scaring tho other customers. "Well, see what I dredged up In you' du rued old cream." And the agitated cus loiuer In alpaca passed over a jilass eye. Thu proprietor looked hnrrllled. "It's .Iiiku's," hu said briefly, Inspectin . the discovery. ".Mary," ho added, callln to n passing waitress "you tell Jake th. vanilla at tho third tablo found It. Tel him If It happens again Pll dlschnrgu him You f-ce." lie continued apologetically ti the agitated customer, "I'vu got a man down stairs to make cream, llu makes the fluent Ice cream In thu state of Michigan but he's got a faNo eye, and he's nlwny lei.vlu that eyu nround and losln It. It's got to stop now, though, or that sort f thing will break up tho tcu cream btisl ness, butltili.oi not takoovor live hours of pushing and struggling and sight seeing to decide that it is ulxmt as easy a task to describe all tho ilowors that bloom as nil thu boimots on show. JtH 60MB NEW BONNETS. Thero nro llttlo lionnets scarcoly larger than n bluo postage stump, and big ones thut overshadow tho faco like un um brella, hats that mako 0110 look like n pic ture of bygouonges, and huts that make ono look particularly fresh. Thero ar felts in all colors, both smooth and hairy, and thero nro bonnotB trimmed with fur, such as seal, beaver, mink and astrakhan. Feathers and ilowors, win. s and feelers, Mcphlstophclcs and droop Ing plumes nro all shown in every im ngimiblo combination. Colors nro as diversified ns thoy can bo, and thero is 110 law for all to follow Each 0110 can Iiavo just exactly what sho likes. Perilling tho models that will "l)o you mean to saj," faltered tho ol 1 1 moic genurally pleaso will bo theso in Now's the Time to Buy wr p:sai iB-cr-sr :p:e3o:lv Manufacturers Agent ! I have just received nt my repository, direct from the factory, a Inr5e line of FliST CLASS M'Oi'A, and am offering the n nt prices tlint positively dis tance nil competitors. See my line of Priaeto i man. "that other neonlu have found that same same article In their cream?" "Oh, well,'' admitted the proprtetoi diplomatically, "you'n tho first vanilla. Detroit Free Prrss. . ..trnunr r.xrrpnoii. Dashnwiiy They sny that to lend ti mi. money Is to make an enemy of htm. I) you believe M Trnvt'M Not always. A fellow lent 11 ten dollars not long ago, and I am sure have never tried to get even with him. Life. Just tho Thing. Wltherby How do you manage to kei your sidewalk so nice nod fresh r Planklngton My wife puts on hertalh made gown, and every morning she wall up and down in front of the house. Clo; Hevlow. An Orlclnul fllrl. Skidds When you proposed . 1 suppi sho said, "This is so sudden." Spatts No. She only remarked, "Yu might have had me a year ago, George." -Now York Sun. i ns, Surreys, And nil the lntet Novelties in the Carriage line. licing manufacturer's agent for some of the greatest factories, I'ntn In a position to offer goods nt closer ', figures than retailers. It will pay you to call nnd see my iVEW AiVi before making purchases. E. R. GUTHRIE, 1540 O STREET - 1540 STREET Cruel. Mrs. Crlmsonbenk I hopo I make in; self plain, slrf Mr. Crlinsonbeak Nature saved yo that trouble, ma'am. YoukcrsStatcsmni Iter Thoughts. It waa the twlllnlit hour. Tlicy snt Down where tlio waves were tirenklng. With lovu his heart wuut pluimt, With lovo his voice wns shnklnit. They wcru alone. Out In tbo west Tho BUiillulit K)(t wassliiklnc. "Come, ilmr," hocrleil, with heaving clnl "Tell mu w hat thouKhts you're thlnkliiR." "Why, I was thinking. Ceorgc." she salJ, iter eyes so full of nuuulng, "How much," and hero sho bowed her hum "Your flannel suit needs cleaning." New York Herald. night In tho Fashion. She w;3 a tall, angular woman of fifty, In a plniu, straight wnlstcd calico dress, heavy shoes and a black straw tint, with long streamers, and the younger nnd smnllcr woman with her was patterned after her. They were evidently from thu headwaters of the. creek, and tho city wns a novelty to them, They were also 11 novelty to tho city, nnd nil unconsciously attracted the attention of everybody on Wood wan! nvenuo as they sauntered along looking In the windows And giving vent to their delight In various exclamations. Finally a city girl passed them wearing the latest, and tho elderly woman saw her. Sho gazed a moment in open mouthed amazement and caught tho other woman by tho arm. "By gravy, Sallle, do you seo thntr" she exclaimed. SaUIu's eyes followed her finger, and sho nodded. "We nln't up with tho porcesslon, nlr wet" she asked doubtfully, as she sur veyed her attire. Sallle shook her head sadly. "Como on," exclaimed tho elderly wom an suddenly, and catching the young ono by the linn 3 3I10 started for a gents' fur nishing store across tho street and went In with a whirl. "Young man,!' she said to 11 clerk, "havo you got any galluses for twenty-flvo ccntH a pair that'll IH. me" and Salllu heror" Fifteen m?uutes later there wero nottwo prouder women on Woodward avenue, nnd surely no two who were so much the ob served of nil observers. Detroit Free Press. . A Forgotten Coluoibua Monument. Itisa mlstako to supposo that.thore wts, up to a snort time ago, no monu ment to Columbus in tho United States, There is 11 monumental shaft iu Balti more. It is ubscureiy placed and is in scribed "Chris. Columbus." It dates f 10111 1784. Itwaserecud by thu French consul general. De Amumonr. who, with some bund led or more French offioois aud soldiers, remained in Baltimore after the eud of tho Revolutionary war. tho illustration. Tho lower right is of slato gray smooth felt, has a plain baud of green velvet and two Mcphistopholo" tips. In many hats of this form the brim projectn far out over tho face. Abovo is n tiny bonnet of gray felt, 11 simple saucer sbapo, with bows of corn colored velvet nnd two black satnmc tips. Mourning bonnets tiro flat, with rolled foldi of crapo and butterfly bows of crapo und black feolers. Tho long veil bungs from tho back, and a black tullo faco voil ban n border of crapo nt tho bottom. This helps hold tho bonnet on. A mourning hut for u young lndy is of black felt, with a wreath mado of small loops of crapo encircling tho crown, und two prince's plumes stand up on tho left side. Bovoral nnw bats and bonnets, too, have ono long, natural black ostrich plumo reaching from tho front nnd fall ing backward down tho back, Thueo natural plumes nro very expensive, cost ing from iivo to ton dollars apieco. Mum ladies havo just such pHunes laid away, firing them out itow and put thorn on your huts, Thoy aro just tho thing. I should have said that tho gray und white, ns woll us tho mottled ones, aro worn too. I havo been watching to eeo what the peculiar fad is going to bo this season , but tho girls nro staying out of town late: than usual thut is, tho girls who start fads. I havo a haunting fear that it is to bo enormous bluo or greon umbrellas, with china knobs half as big us a baby'. head for handles. During one of my pilgrimages to tho shrino of fashion this week I camo across two gowns that I know will bo of real servico for many readers who havo tucked away in somo place or other por tions of a brocho bordered or camel's hair shawl. How richly this looks when Telephone 176. Office 1 00 1 St. mSSIMmmmiiamWa utnee 1001 u pPT5!r'TWjjPw sVQ9aVHEE9BnRiaEKlH ai F si Bn m V T JnHs yKi2i I " J - ' w - ' Moving Household Goods and Pianos a Specialty. None hut experienced ninn employed. Latest dovlces for moving Machinery, Hafcs, and other Heavy Articles. BIjt Burliitois Serritory AIRt-WlTOMW DANOR 0128 ALPHABETS. n n t v I Ml PtllmuiilMHi FMve Trl& Pvhr Can imsr TracKt ImCmniImi Kl$M Ot'fiOtt ktul katlt Ttnugh Coaehit Quick TimT Chair Cart Air Srak$ IMffM NEW STREET COSTUMES. mado up with othor goods thoy con judgo by tho illustrations. Thut on tho light is of old roso vicuna cloth. Around tho liottoin aro two rows of shawl bor doring, headed nnd separated by a narrow puff of surah of tho sumo shado as tho dress. Tho corsaga is of the' shawl brocho, with a simulated jacket of tho vicuna. Tbo other wits fern colored camel's hair, with panels, corsage bolt, gamp and brotelles of ho brocho in K)f t shades ind pale tints. Tho ends wero finished with a fringe cf narrow ribbons of i,i tame shades us those in thu brouho pat tern. Two moro elegant and original sostumes I havo not seen this season. They aro both" cut so us to just clear the ground. Ouvav ' .".utruu UMOOtN orncist OOR.oandiotmJ MS 1, ft M. DEPOT. auamt, atchison, aj4.x0heny amd aust1w. Baltimore, boston, bufvalo and bubunotoi. OhIOABO, COUNCIL BLUVra, aNdNNATI AND CLEVSLAVal dawood, obtr01t, dbs moines amd denver, kvansvillb, bbib, xlm1ra amd bav clairb. Fall river, vitchburo, fond du lac and fortwatmb qalveston, 0eoroetowm, oband rarids, oalesbur. Halifax, Houston, hot sfrinos and hammxbal. i ronton, indianapolis, iowa city and imdbfbmdbmm Jersey city, jackson, joliet and Jacksonville. Kalamazoo, kkokuk, kankakeb and kansab city. l.badville, little rock, louisville and lincoln. m'mnearolls, mobile, milwaukbb amd memphis, new orleans, nantucket, new york and n ashvills. Omaha, osiikosii, osweoo and oodensduro. Peoria, pittsduro, Philadelphia and Portland, queretaro, quincy, quebec and quitman. Rock island, Richmond, rockford and Rochester. Sacramento, salt lake, ban francisco and st. paw Tallahassee, terre haute, Toledo and taunton. IJLYSSES, UailANA, UNADILLA AND UTICA. Virginia city, vicksduro, vincenneb and VANCouveb vvlnnii'ko, washington, winona and worcester, x'tnia junction, xei'.xes, xenia and xenophon. YPSILANTI, YONKKr.S, YANKTON and YOUNOSTOW. 2ion, ZUMUKOTA, zac.uecas and ZANESVILLB. THERE CAN HE NO MISTAKING THE BURLINGTON'S" POSITION IT !- "IN THE RAILROAD WORLD" -ALWAYS WAS ALWAYS WILL II A LEADIH . J. FRANC-IB, IN'I. PABBBNQIN AGENT, OMAHA, onrv fabi A. O. IIIMI BBaWwX Why Not Let the Wessel-Stevens Printing Co. supply you with Fine Stationery? M 1 r 9Hjr Ticket Aft tianl fsfMO. htVWM