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J-v Wffiwi' T ft XHB SATUKDAY MO:RaII OOUIfcKE&Ifc jwmi' flir1" . i t. r i i I ! Iv & iv ' ,j SHTURDHY MORNINGGOURIER PUBLISHED 3ATUnDAY8 lit Tlltt 60UUIBR PUUUSUING 60. W, MontoN Smith, Bonon ano manaoih, HnliiPMOItlroiail()8lriHt. Phone 2M. TERMB OF BUB80HIPTION! Tim Couhikh, dim jrcnr In mlvnnon. BH Months.. . Tlirco Months, . WW t ll Ml Lincoln, Nkh., Novf.miikh 1, 181KI. AMU8EMENTS. SATUIU)AY-'lni Frank Dauinln In "Little ruck Up tyPulo," nt tho LnnsliiK thrutro. SUNDAY SncnV concert ly tho No brnnkii Btntn Imml, nt tlm'Liiimliiir . thentro.ntH o'clock. MONDAY-Am nil woiilc Flint, tlio Funnmkcr, nt Fimlui's oporu Iioiibp. MONDAY -l Morris In "Tlio Old MiiHlctnn" mill "Tlio Mnjor," ut tlio LiiiuiIhk tliontre. TUKSDA 1 -Wlillo Collier In "Hims anil lions," ut tlio LiiiipIiik tliontre. WKDNK8DAY"Tio Flint Mull," nt tlio LiiiihIiik theatre. THURSDAY llinth A. Clunlnor In "Priio Winner," nt the Liumln theatre. FRIDAY Wnlkor Whltosiilo In "Kluh ellen," nt the LnnnliiK thentre. SATURDAY Mntlneo iiml uvoniiw Davis' "Undo Tom's Ciihln." TO MAYOH WHIKl You vetoed tlio ordlnnnco siiiiutionliiK Sunday microti concertH. Wo will tnko It for Kruntcil Unit you wore sincere In your oxpreswil desire to curry out tlio wIhIich of the kihhI people who elected you, mid thut you wero prompted by the heat motive that could actuate u chief niiiKistrato of a city charged with the enforcement of law and order and the prt'sorvatlon of the public peace we take for granted, not becauBo wo believe it 1b true, for wo are convinced that you are a humbug, but merely for the purposo of argument. Well then, having, after a long delay manifested a deslro to satisfy the good people who elected you, you will of course continue the good work and in dicate to the people of Lincoln thut your reform protestations uro something more than more rot. The city council, ovor which you huvo the honor to preside, having culled your attention by resolution to tho iufructlouB of tho law, which we HrBt brought to public notice luBt week, you will of courue proceed ut once, in your capacity of holy reformer, to onforco tho luw in the promises. You will ut onco closo up the Sunday night dunces and other questionable amusements thut uro given in , tho down town blocks, uud the tllsreputublo resorts of tho city. You will at onco stop tho Belling of liquor on Sunduy in tho hotels, saloons and disroputublo dives. You will at once wipe out and clean up the houses of prostitution that uro not only maintained in detlaneo of luw; but aro protected by your reform polico department. ' You will at onco take vigorous stopB to prevent your Are and polico dopnrt moots from being UBed us pollticul bureaus for tho development of doino pop booms. Of course, having expressed u desire to satisfy tho good pooplo who elected you, and professing to bo u reformer of tho deepest dye, you will ut onco pro- coed to pluco tho city upon u morul baBis, und endeavor to onforco tho luw ugulnst criino und vice, und also tho muni cipal regulations tor tho preservation of peace and order. Lot ub boo what your protestations uro worth. It la too bad, by tho way, that you had to be reminded of your duty by the city council. It will bo interesting to note whether thoso persous whoso righteous indigna tion was so deeply stirred by the action of tho city council Banutjouiug Sunday evening sacred concerts, will be cousis. tent, und demand tho muyor to enforce tho law uguinst Sunday liquor selling, and Sunday dances, etc., etc., und tho muintonuuco of the disreputable places thut infest tho city. THE IH'.I'UIILICAN TlCKKT. In the campaign in Lancaster county, which is now nearly closed, there have been somo remarkable combinations und attempts to mislead tho public. The democrutlo party and the populist party have brought out their strongest men, und they huvo united their forces; they have hud tho vuluable assistance ot trie different branches of Mayor Weir's reform administration, having freely used ofilclul influence to tho detri ment of tho public business; they, or some ot them huve, under tho cover ot reform, sot up tho beer for tho boys, und done strange things to make themselves aoiki with the gang; they have maligned ttjpaWipan candidate and conducted t Hie eanviiPH' generally on tho basis that the end JiiHtlllcH tho menus. Hut the public conlldence In tlio ro. publican parly nnd the republican can didates has remained unshaken. The republican ticket, coinioseil of some of the best men who have ever been can dldati-H for ollleo In Lancaster county, him steadily gained In strength, nnd Tub Couitmt Ih conlldent that every man on the tluket will be elected, as he deserves to bo. Air. Woods, Judge Lansing, Mr. Hner, Mr. Scott and F)r. Crlm hnvo uindo good records uud merit continued conlldence, und Mr. Smith, tho cnndldiito for sheriff, nnd Mr. Hnrrop, the candidate for register of deeds, and Mr. Cobb, the can didate for county treasurer, anil Mr. Miller, the candidate for county com tuissionnr, und Messrs. Spencer, Gould and McCandless, candidates for Justice of the peace, urn good men und will servo their constituents faithfully. Vote for tho whole ticket. Juixik IIaiiiiihon has the support of the republican party, and the conlldence of the lawyers of the stale; ho alno has the opKftitlou of tho crazy man Hose water, and that of the cantankerous aggregation of senility and humbiiggery, Maxwell! ho will bo elected by a sub stantial plurality. MAXWKM, ANI IIIN I.KTTHH. Estimated most conservatively, the letter written by" Samuel Maxwell to tho crazy editor of tho lkc, endorsing the nominee of tho populist party for justice of tho supremo court, will make Judge Harrison ut letiHt 1,000 votes. Tho letter is probably worth II.OOO votes to tho republican ticket. Maxwell's letter to Kosowator justifies to tho fullest extent nil thut Tiik Couiiirh uud other unmuzzled news papers hnvo said about the venerable demagogue. It stamps him it traitor to tho party that has kept him in ollleo for twenty-one years, and fastens Uou him all tho odium thut attaches to the basest treachery. It oxposea him in his true light, and thoso who doubted can now seo tho aged humbug in till his double-faced hyprocUy and shameless demagoguery. Like William Leeso lie worked tho republican party for all lie could got out of it, und when ho found thut ho could not longer Iiuiiobo upon tho In telligence of thut party, ho drops tho nnnsk uud appears beforo tho public us a conscienceless, unprincipled political prostitute, a man whoso only purposo in ikiIIMcb has been to socuro ofilclul pap, ut tho Bucritlco of his own iutcgrity und his party's welfare. Thoro cun bo no contention thut tho Benito ox-republican was induced to oppose Harrison und support Holcomb on conscientious grounds. Judge Hurrison is u gentleman of character uud ability, worthy of tho enthusiastiu suport of tho peoplo of the state. Maxwell opposes him bocuuso ho, Maxwell, is not a republican, und has not boon tor tho last tlueo yours; bo cuuso ho is u disgruntled Boroheud, Lo calise, utter twonty-ono years of re publican ofllco holding, ho was uskod to take u buck seut; bocuuso lu is u cheap political trickster, because ho is devoid of political decency. Leeso wus bad enough; but Maxwoll caps tho climax. In political humbug gery ho has but ono competitor, lloso water. JuBt think of itl Horo 1b u man who for almost u quurter of u century bus been supported und honored, most signally, by tho republican party, who without tho slightest provocation turns and ships tlio party thut mado him, und uttomptB to defout tin honor able gentleman, his superior in any way! Muxwell is un illustration of tho possi bilities of pollticul prostitution and hypocrisy. His real motive for writing tho lottor is bo patent; ho baa oxposod himself so clearly beforo tho public us u fraud and u wad of putty in tho hands of the halt loony Rosowator, that his latest mani festation cannot but inure to tho credit of tho republican party and tho republican candidato, Judgo Harrison. The UKPunLiOAN stato ticket ought to bo und well bo enthusiastically supported by every good republican. W1I.I. AFFECT NEHKASKA'S CHE I) IT. Tlio Call attempts to argue thut tho election of Holcomb will in no way af fect tho credit of Nebraska iu tho east. isn't It u fact that eastern capital is afraid ot every Btuto in which the opu lists aro In tho majority? Would not tho election of Holcomb iirJlcuto thut tho pops uro in the uscen dency in this Btuto? Holcomb is a, good man und would probably muko u good judgo; but Nebruska cannot afford to permit the populists to carry the state. Harrison ought to bo elected becuuse be is u strong man, every way, und bo cuuso his election will strengthen the credit ot Ncbrosku. TIIK WKMT INVITATION. A writer in tho American Theutre J, II. Barnes, iu some verses printed elsewhere in this issue, sings of tho west und its hope in tho noto of overlastlng truth. Why should tlio filthy tenements ot tho crowded cities ot the east be tilled With suffering men and women, to whom God's Hiinshlnolsu luxury,nndwhorotho cry for bread falls iikii doaf oars, when In the west good laud or comfortnblo homes can be obtained for tho nsking, where health Is the universal portion, and plenty the lot of every mail who will work? The undeveloped farm land of the west, und tho demand for farm labor, never fully sntislied, offer an invitation to tho weary tollers of tlio cast that will bring comfort nnd happiness to nil who tnko advantage of tho opivortunltles ex tended to them. Why should not, why do not, tho toil ers in alleys, In cities; tho weary, op pressed uud downtrodden, leave sin. shame and sorrow, desort tho bunions that crush, escape the air of contagion, und (In out and shako hninl with tliolr Omit' Why lull fur n inU'ralilo plltnure, la ntinimliorci laden with uullt Wlicn mill's upon mllcH wait the tilling, Anil cllli'H nro still to lm built. Till: HUN1IAY UUKNTION. Tiik Couhikk is in favor of strict Sabbath observance. We aro opposed to Sunday theatrical entertainments, Sunday liquor selling, Sunday dances, and everything that will tend in any way to destroy tlio peace uud sanctity of the Sabbath. These things are all unlawful and should not bo permitted. Sacred concerts such as wo beliovo the management ut tho state band pro poses to give, in which the best nnd most sacied music will be intelligently uud artistically rendered, cannot osslbly do any harm, and we bollovo they will do much 'good. The plea that these proposed concerts will open the way for all kinds of Sun day iimusomoutH is absurd. Tho luw is perfectly clear. A Sacred concert is easily dellucd. It thoro is any attempt tu give liny form ot unlawful entertuln mout under the guise of a "sacred con cert," Mayor Weir and his reform polico department can very quickly stop it. Tlieru va onco a yuuiiK iiimi drop In tlobt Ami about it hn often would (ret. Hut bo went to Midway, (huiioa of cliuncu tlicro to piny. Kver ulnco Iio'n boon Daino Kortunti's pot. This Is tliu noimtiu of tho your When my proud spirit louthes Tho tlrcsomolimk of hustllmf around For wlntor underclothes I X Cnn From Pi-ril Ncliiuldt. As tho withdrawal of tho nominees for tho ollleo ot county treasurer on tho democratic nnd independent tickets has created a vacancy thereon, and having been urged by prominent republicans, democrats and Independents to accopt tho nomination for thut ofllco, I huvo this day done bo. Not huving tho op portunity in tlio brief time between now nnd election day to seo ull my friends, I take this method of informing tho vot ers ot Lancaster county thut I will bo pleased to huvo their suport in my candidacy for tho ollleo and their votes on November 7 next for county treas urer, pledging in return thut I will do my best to faithfully oxecuto nny trust that muy bo confided in mo. Youra most respectfully, Fiied Schmidt. To My Friends I will esteem it a personul favor if you will cast your votes for Lyman II. Bub cock for Register ot deeds Mr. Dubcock is well .qunlilled for tho pluco und is a Gentleman. Charley Gkiffitii Etchings nicely framed, only 91.05, at Crdnccr's, 212 South 11th. Nicely framed etching fl.Co. Seo them at Crancor'B, 212 South 11th. M. L. Trcstor, city coal ofllco, 1211 O street, yards M.'P. and 27th B. M. and O street. A Combine. 600 dozen Clarks and Coat's thread to bo closed out nt lc a spool. Wo huvo all numbers nnd you cun select what you like. 10 spools Coat's or Clark's best thread 10 7 ilvo-cont bars Soap . . , 25 1 bottle Liomon extract 10 1 bottle Vanilla extract 10 1 large suck'Sult 10 1 largo bottlo Bluing 10 1 largo package Parlor Mutches. . . 15 2 lbs. Best Raisins 25 1 box Gloss Starch 10 31bs.Oholco Rico 25 1 largo box Stovo Polish 10 l lb. Extru Choico Tea 25 1 Inrgopuckago Soda 10 1 cuko Toilet Soap 5 $2.00 All tho articles in this combination must bo brought to got these prices, 25 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar. . . . $1.00 1 gul Best Syrup... t 75 1 lb. Pure Baking Powder 25 $2.00 All tho articles in this combination must bo bought to get these prices. The Faiimeks Qhookiiy Co. 220 N 10th street. DPRICE'S & Lf I MSTMP TIm only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonja; No Alum. Utwd in Million! of Homes 40 Yean the Standard I (Continuvil from First Piiqc.) who are willing to wngor that John L. Webster will bo Omaha's candidate for the United States senate. Tom Majors was In town this week. Ho predicts Harrison's election in the most positive terms. Chairman Slaughter says thoro is no possible doubt of it. There isn't a republican paper in Omaha, und the stato central committee has been compelled to issue u campaign sheet daily in that town, commencing the early part ot the week. Tlio campaign of slander and vitu peration inuugorntcd against Muxoy Cobb, Alva Smith und Judgo Lansing by tho mangaors ot tho fusion candi dates Is ro-acting against thorn. Tho peoplo of Lincoln do not cherish any largo amount of admiration for mud slinging, especially when it emanates from such immaculato patriots as Jim Mulono, J. Kucera uud othora ot tliolr ilk. Tho election of the entlro repub lican ticket next Tuesday will bo n proper rebuke tu these midignors of character. Tho charming seasons huvo brought near Tho tlmo wo sadly noto, When wo will Intro to pnwn wn know Our newest overcoat. Tho maid woro a coat, collar, nucktlo and shirt, And parted her hair on tho stdo) Hut when somoono addressed hor as sir, sha felt hurt And ran to her chambor and cried. Whitebreiist Coal and Limo Co. Bathing caps at Rector's Pharmacy. All kinds or coul. i'rester's 1211 O street. Lincoln Coul company caters to tho best trade. Althea toilet preparatories ut Rector's Pharmacy. Jeckoll Bros. Tailors, 110 north Thir teonth street. David P. Sims, dentist, rooms 42 13 Purr block. Canon City coul ut the Whitobreast Coul und Lime Co. Imported und domestic toilet soaps at Rector's Phnrmucy. An entlro new lino ot ladies' curd cubob and pocket books at Rector's Phnrmucy. Fruited ico cream soda water mado from tho natural fruit, ut Rector's Phar macy. For nil social doings tho Nebraska stato band or orchestra is whut is always most desired. All ordors via tolophono 398 will roach W. A. Coflln &, Co. and receive prompt md enreful attention. For dances und outings thoro is no sue! music in Nobruskn us that supplied by tho Nebraska stato orchestra. For rates and open dates ot tho No brusku stato band or orchestra upply ut tho Courier ofllco, 1134 O street, tele phone 253. Whut huve you to trado for a Yost typewriter with eight drawer cubinot, in good condition, also a now two-seated canopy top surrey? Call or address Lou Weasel, Lindoli hotel. Whon you want prompt sorvico und fair treatment und tho selection from tho largest stock ot groceries in Lincoln call on W. A. Coflln & Co., successors to J. Miljor, 143 South Eleventh stroot. Professor Johnson's duncing academy in tho Lansing thoatro is now open. GIubbob f6r ludies and gontloman. Tues day and Friday afternoon and evening. Juvonllo classes Saturday morning und afternoon. Professor Swain's ladies tailoring and dress cutting school. Thorough instruc tions. Lessons not limited. Dress mak ing dono with dispatch on short notice. Patterns cut to measure and all work guaranteed. Ask your grocoryraan for tho "Wllbor Rolling Mills" Flour, Chus. Harvey, pro priotor. Inquiro for "Little Hatchot," "Nicklo Piute," und "Bakers' Constanco." Every sack warranted. W. C. Davis, I). I), H Diseases of tho teeth, mouth and face. Rooms501-2-3, Braco blk cor. 15th and O. Kjo und Eur Surgeon. Dr. W. L. Dayton, oculist und uurist, No. 1203 O Btreot, Lincoln, Nob. Lessons In China Fainting-, . Figures a specialty; ordors in Xmas 'novelties and portraits. Samples at Lincoln Frame und Art company. Edith Russell, 1028 Prospect St. owder. CONSIGNED SO iPHai Phtterm Huts' 50 The very Latest Designs will be on sale today and all week. To make them go quickly the Consignee has made the prices about ONE-HALF of their actual Value. Gome and see them at the Funke's Opera House Corner. Exclusive Wholesalers and A BROWNIE TRICK. With Apologies w rE wonder if tho Such tricks, und And such surprising chnuges make As most awry our breath to take. If this bo bo, it must be thoy 'Who by their work, In mystic way, Begin to scheme in cotton lands And follow, through each chungo ot hands, Tho cotton bales from field to mill, Whoro it is bundled with much skill; Then unwnrd goes from hand to hund Throughout tho length nnd breadth of land, Until, eomploto for pcoplo's use, Mado into suits ull sleek und spruce, It then appears this elfin band Hub mado a change supremely grand. With cotton pure those bales wero full, But now it's all been changed to wool. (At least that's what tho people say Who deul them out from day to day) So many mon have owned tho stuff Tho Brownies have hud chnnco enough To work this great und wondrous change As o'er tho country thoy did range. There is no chanco to do such things With clothing mado at Bhownino-Kinos. Direct from mills to woarors hands It ull escapes theso fairy bands. Wool it starts, und wool 'twill keep Just ob it starts from backs of sheep. Rudgi .&' Morris Co. 1118 TO 1124 N STREET. LEADING HARDWARE AND HIE HOUSE IN CITY. -AGENTS CELEBRATED GARLAND STOVES. RICHARDSON & BOYTNON CO., HOT AIR FURNAGES. FVlRHJKiESPVft H OH SHORT H0TVGE Favorite Oil Heaters are well named. The best Oil Heater for onlv $7.50 each. just REa:Eiv:Er A NEW GHM.BHI suns And at prices that surprise will not be UNDERSOLD. Rudge & Moirris Co.. liis-iiaa IV MANHOOD RESTORED! Yl c uarenlved to cunt s.l nsrtuus diseases. sucU as Weak Me If mi Dess.alldralnsanalotsor uluols,wblchrs.dto vest Docket. Ill oer iperbox.Sfor ilntirml driuulsts. Ask for It. ! m wrlltaa nsrutta ta ! In plixa wrapper. Address uulsts. rot sal la Uasela, by K. W.BftOWM TO US Corner O and Twelfth Streets. Retailers of Millinery Goods. to Palmer Cox. Brownies do magic works pursue FOR THE- LINE OF all. Remember that we STRQT. EKTR PlEEllN." woudurful remttiir morjr.Ixjiiof Urulu Power, lleadaclie. Wakefulness. Lost Manhood. Nliiktlr Kmnilnm. Norton powerlnueneratlTeOrvsns of elilier suxcaiied nowerlnGeiiarattaaOrifaiia 01 U.JlMBUUUUU.nMUlir X OTereierUon. jmathnslerrora, axcesslTe uo of tobacco, onlum or slim nUrmttr. Consumption or Intanlir. Can lib a SS order we in o carried lu 'B. or man oreoaia. w ins take no other, write for free Medical Uook tent seali rnisss see seanejr. soia ut ail MM VB VO., atasoulo Temple, OlUCAUo, i'U w. . anuuuuaa, mimws i i ? i fl -.- w ' ""W" 'V. -t.l fi" ims"m wsi.n man .Krtii ,... ftWMHWMMU af w.wn.mmu nn)ijlrnniSjsjyyyyWrTV .;M