!'! , ' . Vv, 1 t," n ' t !. !" 'f i$ - fft w hi SHHYiRNHIR PUHISHED SATURDAYS 1 Till COURIER PUBLISHING GO. TJWmmh., Js., PrftUlMl and Masai?. T, Meato Surra, BoorUrMdTraaturr. , I feaaMMOftWiaUMO Streak FkMM. Wmesssax. i !- in i r TIRMt OC UMORIr'TIONl hn OevanM, oa year, in advanea ..W.G0 Ota Months 1.00 lMa asoBtbi.. ...... K OOrtrlMPONDINOI. Oaatoloatloaa ami 1 commnn'atlpaa rata. to nam anu editorial manor anouia m an- it to tne editor. ulnnM tatters anil remittances ahonld aadrWraedto ThICoubirr I'uaLtanrMo Co., fifT' . Nth Draft, chwks and poatofllcri Siau anonM b wada payablo to Ota ordor of M eewpany. TUB OOUIUKH PUBUSMtMO CO. W. M9RT0N SMITH, fMTOft. 25C. -THE- SATURDAYMORNINfiGOURIER 'Will tUo aunt to raray aacldrvaaa FOR -FOR- IB U Ttalas las trim offp rtnd vlll tj -wltlriraw- ajtt. 256. A lUMAI'I'OlNTMKNT. Probably no mefwogo over sent by nny president to congress was awaited with moro gonulno Intercut thnn tlint trans mitted by President Clovoland on Turn dny,nnd It In (lotilitftil If ninny oxouutlvo pronuncinmento hnvo boon more dis appointing. Congress wan called togothor at n tlmo whon thn country la in tho throoa of n grnvo llnunclal crisis, ond tho nation awaits tho action of congress with tho greatest concern. President Clovoland la, In many ro h poets n great man. On moat occasions ho hua rlnon to tho occasion In u way that hna commanded tho admiration of all fair minded mon. It wiih natural, thoroforo,that tho pub llu should expect on tho assembling of congress In Bpoclnl session, something moro than an ordinary expression from tho president. Tho public oxpoctod, not to bo told that tho country la suffering, but sotmrthlng in tho nature of a bur. gostlon an to how to roliovo tho suffer ing. It waa expected that aomo way out of tho trouble would lo indicated. It wan expected that tho messago would bo broad and statesmanlike, udequato to tho occasion. Instead it was ono of tho moat com mon-placo and unsatisfactory utterances that havo yet eonio from Mr. Cleveland. It wiih not mich a iiiobhiiko ns Bhould como from tho oxocutlvo ut a crisis llko tho present. Ropoal tho purchasing clauso of tho Bhermnn act. Hut what then? Sup poso a physician called In a small-pox cuso Bhould content himself with wurn Ing his patient not to go out and roll in tho snow! Tho platform of tho party upon which Mr. Olovolund waa elected president, said: "Wo hold to tho uso of both (old and silver without discriminating against either metal." And tho public demands, not tho froo and unlimited coinogo of silver at tho existing ratio that is tho clamor of tho faddists, but that silver shall bo given Its duo. Mr. Glovo land's message stopped very short. Ik loaves tho Impression that tho mind of tho prosldont is just aa badly muddled on tho.groat question of tho day as tho minds of many other less important people. Therowas nothing reassuring In It. 1 BE II IE Many Lincoln people will remember A.J.Seymour, tho well known mind reader, who In soon to bo burled alive in Itockford, III. Ho hna given a number of public oxibltions In this city. Tiik Cotntir.ri has received detailed information from Itockford respecting tho forthcoming ovont. It js said that tho dato of tho burial is not to be made public, but It will tako placo in tho out skirts of Rockford tho latter part of August. In view of tho objections of pcoplo and their threats to got out an injunction. Dr. E. 0. Dunn, who has chargo of tho affair na a physician, Iihh selected a houso near tho city, whore there la a clay soil, and tho burial will 'toko placo in tho collar. lie will bo buried in tho prosonco of a party of scientific mon and newspaper represent stives, all pledged not to mako tho placo known until ho is dug up. Thcsto will appoint a guard to watch tho place day and night to seo that tho body A NICE GAME. The Children Knjnytid It. bat Their Aunt round It Mather Tlreioraa. The listener does not know whether or Dot to believe this atory, which comes to him from the country about some city chil dren. It arts forth that old Mrs. Hayrick, who lire on farm, was receiving avlalt from her little nephew and niece, Johnny and Mary Peters, from Boston. They play ad merrily enough out of doors, but pres ently there came a very stormy day whea thpywerc not permitted to play even In the barn. Mrs. Hayrick thought that the children would bo hard to amuse, but they announced at once their intention to play "papa and mamma" In the dining room and seemed to enjoy tho anticipation of tt very much, Their aunt watched them through the kitchen door. They arranged themselves on opposite sides of a small work table whereon Mary hail placed some dishes and began to play that theywew eating dinner. "These potatoes are a llttlo raw," said Johnny presently. "I don't think so," answered Mary archly. "And now that I've mentioned It the beefsteak la pretty badly overdone," John ny went on. "William, how can your" exclaimed Mary. "I suppose you think it's good enougb for JUST. RECEIVED! TlAcs I tiffin tc. ISialcalio Haeailoras. Tlno Dtilco Voroaun fJaciiloraie 'JClica Vnontlun Mcailoxraa. Tlio World' I?ciir sBcftlloraie TLttx-xvxx Tenniii lcailora. Above Sailors Trimmed or Untrimmed, in all Colors From 49 cents up, at the at thu will bo tr may not bo generally known, but JMitor llolden, of Liberty, is Indus triously engaged in saving tho country. Se baa discovered that tho Catholics are bout to oat up tho country, and ho has Urted in to oat up tho Catholics. Mk. J. 0. P. IIiLnr.uuKANu'a now pa per, nn interesting publication, by tho way, is unlquo In many respects. For iaatance, It assumes that Mr. Garneau'a management of tho world's fair exhibit la "able." Governor Crounse'a discredit Uo upiolutoo, Mr. Garncuu, has nn bundanco of ono kind of ability tho bility to mako a fool of himself, and in tike matter of tho world's fair exhibit ho appears to have allowed tho same froo vein. Whatrvrk may bo tho opinion aa to the cause of tho present panicky feeling and consequent hard times, there is some thing amusing in tho serious phrases of the democratic platform adopted at Chicago last year, aa we look back ovor recent events. "We deny," Bays the democratic platform, "that there has been any increase of prosperity to tho country since that McKinley tariff went into otraration, and wo point to tho dullness and distress, tho wago reduc tions, und tho atrlkea in tho iron trudo aa tho best possiblo ovidonco that no bucIi prosperity has resulted from tho McKinloy act." Perhaps tho country wasn't prosperous in 1802, under that "culminating atrocity of cIiibs legisla tion," tho McKinloy bill; but somehow, aa wo look at it now, it scorns thut wo wore gottlug along pretty well ut that tlmo and most of us, Including tho demo crats, would lo glad to welcome tt return of tho distress of 1802, oven with tho dull ness and wago reductions and strikes and till. IH NOT INTKKPKKKI) WITH. 1 Tho samo party will bo present resurrection, and tho result mado known by them. Dr. Dunn, whilo on u trip abroad, saw tho font performed three times in India and is quito conlldont it will provo successful hero. Mr. Seymour, who Ib now feeding on fat-producing food until his system shall havo till tho olomontB conduclvo to retain animal heat und prevent tho blood from coagulating, stated to Tiik Count kk representative this evening that In this tost ho does not Intend to rely entirely on himself. Aftor ho has thrown himself In tho condition his body will bo so prepared that ho cannot possibly recover con BclousnBS. Then ho will throw himself into tho stato of suspended animation. His physician will then effectually stop every passugo by which air could roach tho viscera. The tonguo will bo drawh out, and turned buck so as to effectually stop up the throat. Tho oars will bo waxod. Tho body will bo thoroughly RUBnKD WITH PARAFFINK f To stop tho pores. Thon tho body will lo put into a coffin, which will bo In clay soil, to insure against water crooping through. Tho inner cofHn will bo considerably smaller than tho outor ono, to loavo an air-chamber between. Both caskots will bo perforated to allow any gases or odors to pass of. Whon tho day agreed upon arrives tho caskot will bo dug up, tho body removed, tho tonguo straightened out, tho entire f ramo placed In a normal condition aa nearly us possible Then ho expects to regain consciousness. A groat deal of interest is manifested hero iib to tho outcotno of tho proposed und tho applications for tickets far Ib far in excess of tho number will bo isauod. me." said Johnny. "It's too good, that what's I think, for such a brutel" , "And what put It into your head to mix the bread with vlncgarr" "I didn't." "Who did, thenr" "You mean, mean thing." And Mary, setting down a cup with so much violence that her hunt feared it would break, rose and rushed out of the room. Both children seemed to regard tho game of "papa and mamma" as very good pas time, but their aunt found It rather trag ical. Boston Transcript. Funke's Opera House Corner. I Corner O and Twelfth Streets. feat, thus that 8TATE 8ALOON8. How J-Unolk 8am is sick. There is no doubt , aa to that. But aa to what is tho mat ter with him, there ia a wldo divergence of opinion. Tho doctors cannot agree on tho symptoms. Mr. Cleveland has eJlod in the official physicians and there ia a big consultation going on. Thus far, aa Ib often tho cose, much moro time haa been given to wrangling than to a real effort to reliovo tho suffering of tho patient, und whilo tho doctors way bo ablo to do some good it is very clear that it tno patient wore entirely alepondont on tho action tukon by tho jangling physicians, ho would soon turn up his toes. But, fortunately, such is ot tho case. Undo Sam may bo ill nd tho colicky manifestations may ouiso a great deal of uneasiness; but there is no danger that ho will nut como out all right, whether tho doctors pro cribo this medicine or that. That con stitution of his cannot bo destroyed by simple attack of colic, or whutover tho discuBe may bo called, ' Tiik Plattsmouth Herald Bays: "Tho howl seems to bo that Judgo Maxwell is too old to hold tho position ho now oc cupies." Judgo Maxwoll is, indeed, un old man, and it would seem thut ho ought to bo Btttlsllod with nearly u quurtor of n contury on tho supremo bench; but tho principal objection to tho vonorublo olHco-holder and offlco-aeokor la thut ho ia more often u political demagogue than u righteous judgo. Altogether too much politics huB boon mixed with his alleged legal decisions. And tho Judgo bus attempted to rido nil tho political parties at tho samo tlmo. Nebraska bus boon saddled with too many pious frauds of tho Crounso und Muxwoll ordor, und there is u largo and growing domund for moro manliness and ability and common Benso In public olllcers und less detnagoguery and tlmo Borviug und gonorul d n foolishness. Judgo Maxwell ought to bo put to sleep. Onk of Tiik Coukikk'b esteemed even ing contemporaries with u decided loan ing for a certain candiduto for sheriff, is pursuing a rather remarkable course in ita dlscuBsionB of tho political situation. It seeks to convey the impres sion that all of tho candidates except its own are blackguards, and it charges tfaen with concocting conspiracies and other dreadful things. Now it is known of all men that this year's crop of can didates is not a whit worse than usual. Iii fact there is, if anything a flight improvement and aa far us conspiracies re concerned every candidate for office ia a conspirator. Politics is ninotonths ooaapirucy. And our contemporary's oandldute, an excellent gentleman by the way, is Just aa busy conspiring to aatfcMntd ofNee aa any of his adversaries 'Jt ia doubtful if his cause has been atiagthedby,themisdlrocted zealot hij spioial champion among the news- A cuieat many of tho people who uro complaining of hard times in Lincoln uro pcoplo who havo drawn money out of tho bunks and uro hoarding it up in Bomo out of tho way placo where they uro liable to loso It. If they would put their money where it belongs, in tho banks, thcro would bo un immediate improvement In tho business situation. Anu more is no bettor pluco lor money than in tho Lincoln banks. CltOUNHK nuisances. und Garncuu are public New Imported Swiss Cheese. & Gifford, grocers, opposite Burr Miller block. There may bo somo nicer und cooler places to enjoy a pluto of delicious ico creams than Chas. Juno's pavlllion, but they are noj to bo found in this neigh borhood. Furs Btorod for tho summer insured free from moths and theft at F. . Voelker's, practical furrier, Y. M. C. A. building. Mountain Rose Pino Applo Ib better and cheaper than any other in tho mar ket. Miller Jt Gifford. Soutli Carnllna'a Kw liUiwiiiinry I.uw Workd-A Month's trial. Columbus, S. 0., Aug. 0. Special 0ointir.it Corrcsjiondonce. Up to duto 21) county disponsnrles uro in operation and tho now law scorns to bo Bucccding hotter than was expected. It ia gen arully admitted thut tho dispensaries havo materially decreased tho amount of spirits consumed, and drnnkenoss is not nearly us common ub heretofore. Tho business douo ut tho dispensaries pays. About this there can bo no doubt. Tho state constables huvo boon very uctlvo, but up to tho present havo made only four arrests, which dourly Indicates thut tho law is not only being observed, but that tho authorities intend to seo that it shall always bo. Tho only question thut remains is oh to tho action of tho Supremo Court. It will not meet until November, but tho authorities scorn to huvo no fear of tho ultimato result. Tho railroads havo been hauling whisky and beer intp tho stato and ono or two nrrcsts havo boon mado, but tho trials have not as yet leen pushed. Tho roads that aro in tho hands of receivers aro anxious to havo tho cuso brought into tho United Stato court feeling confident that tho intor-stute feature of tho law will bo broken up. Governor Tillman has not taken nny action against tho roads yet. Tho Portnor Browing Compuny of Alexandria, Va., has shipped several kegs of beer over tho Richmond and Dunvlllo und it was publicly expressed; yot nothing bus boon dono. Tho arrests inadu among railroads were of employes of Bolvont rnil roads. Tho 'enemies of tho law chargo that Tillman Ib afruid fto arrest employes of roads in tho hands of tho courts because bo fears that such courts will declare tho luw unconstitu tional. Tho Governor does not talk much on this subjoct except to say that when tho proper tlmo arrives he will act und act firmly. Taking tho month during which tho law hus been in oporution it may bo confidently said that is a success, and prohibitionists themselves admit thut it has accom plished moro good than thoy expected. Suro, cfllclont, easy Hood's Pills. Theo should bo in ovory traveller's grip and ovory family modicino chest, 25c u box. He flat Away. The tall, aged, and looking man ate a bountiful dinner at tho restaurant, and then with a check calling for 7S cents made his way to tho cashier's ucsk. Ha banged down tho check with a battered silver dol lar and looked sadder than ever. The cashier picked up tho dollar and ex amined It suspiciously. It ivtd a deep dent on one side, and looked us though It mxuI been plugged. At that moment the cus tomer spoko: "It Is very painful for me to part with that dollar. It saved my life once, however, and must do so again. At the siege ofVlcksburg I carried It In my vest pocket, and the dent you nee there was made by a bullet, which otherwise would have killed me. I have kept It since as a memorial, and it well nigh breaks my heart to let it go, but I must I have noth ing else." The cashier was plainly Interested. "In what year was the siego of Vicksburg?" he asked. "Sixty-three," said the sad man prompt ly. "And this dollar," returned the cashier, "is dated 1877 and is a counterfeit" The sad, man looked annoyed. "t)f course It ia," he replied. "How could I have an 1877 dollar in 1863 if it wasn't a counterfeits And the cashier was so dumfounded that he passed out a quarter in change and al lowed the aad man to escape. Harper'a Magazine. A Parrot Story. A lady who had bought a parrot of a bird fancier waa shocked afterward to discover that the parrot was addicted to the per nicious hnbit of "exaggerated colloquial isms." The lady at once took the bird back and complained, rcqucstluR him to refund her money. Tho man refused, saying it waa qulto easy to cure tho parrot. Hethen told her the next tlmo the parrot offended to tako it out of the oage, grasp It by the tall and swing It violently round her head aovcral times. It wyis not long before the parrot raised tho lady's Ira by a string of choice expressions, and tho lady proceeded to "tako it out" of tho bird. Altec swing ing it round her head till she was tired she laid tho parrot on tho table. The bird got up, and shaking his feathers together quietly remarked: "By thunder, what a galel" Tlt-Blts. UOti&fH'aE To buy your Shoes, If you don't need them now you can use them soon, then you will buy them and pay regular prices, allowing the ENTIRE PROFIT to remain In the dealer's hands. Why not buy now, and buy of YATB8, who gives a per cent of your purchase to the church or hospital of your choice. $1,000 of the total sales of a first-class business are not offered every day to be turned back to be used as you direct. $10,000 In sales Is the figure that must be reached by September 1, and In order to do so I offer no additional discount, but make a CLEAR WELLDERHED CUT in prices. My line of Ladies' Oxfords is unexcelled, and 1 am closing them out at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. 1 have a splendid as sortment of Children's School and Dress Shoesand Oxfords, In all styles and sizes, at prices never before offered anywhere. Gome In and look over my stock before buying. This sale closes on September 1, and you should not fail to take advantage of it. U.fc.XKrc.S,2?jOS,t. THE TURKISH DEPflRTW NOW OIPEW FOR GEJIaDI13.TVXI3jIV. The LADIES TURKISH DEPARTMENT will open Monday, July 3. Calllug- II Im Down. There ia Votlxin.g Finer ixa tlie World Srmm 5jHkMv VflHssT (itliwl' IlLsiiBPv sf s3 vapZjSi9afeBBaHBHsj fi MaKssaUByS Pat?2i55Blls ajn inlllllm. JHeBaTQnErTlil t oIau- SULPHO-SALINE BATH CO. The Woman Hater (explaining himself) You see, a young woman ouco mado a great ass of me She And you never got over it, ehf Truth. A IJte Hour. Doy (In front of theater) Please, sir, If you're goln homo won't you give me your check f Gentleman It is very late, and tt seems to mo a boy of your age would lie better off in bed than at a theater. Boy Please, Blr, the show would be over before wo could git through arguin that Suestlon. Gimme tho check, won't your ood News. lor nolo In Lincoln, by U MANHOOD RE8TORED!.Ew,orifar guaranteed to cure n. I norruus dlcae,iucli na Weak Memory, Low of Uraln Power, lleodaclie. VtakelulneM, Lost Manuood, NliiLtly Kmlulons, Norroa ne,nlldrnliunnilloi'iiif powerln Generative Orirani of eltUer sozenuaed wi UTPruiurHuiiiviiiiin.Hicrruri, cjcubbivo umj ui looaccu, upturn t)r Slim uianu, wnicn icauioinnrmiiy, lomurapuonor iniamtr, can in Iten ik.fi per. W.UHOWN and W.M.ItKltLAUNUKU.UrUKuiats. .Timt pocket. Viper box. a for SMI, br ninll prepaid Iva a written mamatoe lo cure nr rcfBHiT th Mnnv. rtnlii hviii ii.:. .-. - .r.. .............. i . nt.i.. ..:...i.T:rr..-:i "-": -' . iiruKvisiB. j lunh iuku im.iuwr. n riin iiirirvnAieuicai IIUOK BOnl neaii n cnrrlntl In IthaSS ordor we anu. which lead to Jntirmlty, Consumption or Imanltr, Can 1 Doi,iiori, dt man prepaid, mi rreranci inn irulili. ABkrorlt. taku no other, write, if In plain wrapper. AddroiaAEUVEHEEII JO.,MasonlcTompto,CincAao. :'i ritifiti. A beggar, ragged, pitiful, loaded with a tale of woe and the usual "largo family,' stopped and implored alms of a lady pass ing him. "How many children did you say you have, poormanf" questioned the lady com miscratlngly, responding generously. "Only one, madame, but I have three wivea." Intransigcant. Tho finest grocorystoro In the city. Miller & Gifford. ' Worse Than the Scarlet Ferer. "When your practicing friend across the way lias learned to play the cornet, he will entertain the whole neighborhood," said Mrs. Brown. "Yes," said Mrs. Jones. "But by that time there won't be any uelgbboorhood here." Texas Sittings. Staring Htm OR . WIllla-rHe never falls to give me a cigar to smoke when I cull on him. Wallace He must bo afruid you will moke onaof your "own. Brook'lrn'LMe. If You Are Going To THE WORLD'S FAIR you should begin at once to inform yourself on the subject, so that you may use your time there to the best advantage. You will not be able to see every thingyou may see what you are specially interested in if you go there informed at the beginning. If You Are Not Going To THE WORLD'S FAIR you should do the next best thing know as much as possible about it. If you can't see it you can at least read about it In either event you imperatively need a daily paper from the World's-Fair city you need a Chicago daily, and The Chicago Record Will meet your need.- ,1 k- k! w.- Ai v q jlm,,m:isj. -i" U ) t .-& J V lJ .v ill , .