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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1895)
THE COURIER. E THE JUDICIAL TRAVESTY. to give, to give abundantly to those tor partner, who happena to be the son gether and will make a hit with theii around her. She was a help, an lnspl- of and old friend of the president, and arrangement of the "Honeymoon . The Courier, In the Issue of November ration to her friends . Those whom In whom, of course, unlimited confidence March." By special arrangement with 30, echoing the sentiment of the people sj,e helped not only reverenced and ad- Is reposed. Speculation plays an Import- the management, the price of admission of this state, ventured to criticise the mtrd her, but really loved her. This ant part In the development of the to the parquet, drees circle and balcony federal court In connection with the was the unusual charm of her charac- story, and In time It accomplishes the has been reduced to 50 cents gallery Outcalt case. The strictures were se- ter. She was the kindest guide, the ruin of the junior partner, who, becom- 25 cents. Seats go on sale Monday vere as the occasion demanded. The gentlest critic, willing always to give lng desperately involved, deliberately morning at the usual place. qualifications of T. H. Benton, Juror, of her time and thought to help some plots the ruin of the bank and the over- were questioned. The grotesque tryant, one else. throw of the man whose trust In him Mrs. Demorest, since its opening day, Judge Dundy, was aroused. He danced with Mrs. Wing gone, life will seem had been boundless. How the plot is the hairdresser at the sanitarium, will the St. Vitus dance with more than changed to many women In Lincoln, opportunely discovered by a faithful move on Monday into new rooms flt his uiual vigor. He summoned the ed- Outside of her family are many to cashier and the villainy of the ungrate- ted up for her In the front part of Her itor of The Courier to appear before whom this loss is great. Many who ful junior partner disclosed is dramat- polshelmer's, up stairs. She has made a the grand jury In Omaha. Then he, the will miss her help, her loving guidance, Ically told In a scene of Intense power, friend of every lady, whose hair she has grotesque tyrant, caused the editor to and more than all, her Inspiring pres- The bank is shown with a great crowd done up, by her carefulness, taste and be arrested. He was taken before the ence. I want to pay tribute to the in- of angry depositors clamoring for their delicate touch. In starting out for her grand jury as a witness In a so-called spiratlon Mrs. Wing has been In one money. Aid arrives In the nick of time self she has their good will and best Investigation. The Investigation de- brief friendship. I also know I am one which has been secured through the wishes. She will keep on sale all kinds veloped Into a mockery. The Jury wass ,of many. Coming In touch with this agency of a young heiress who Is In of hair goods, combs, ornaments, un largely composed of Tom Bentons such Ideal, this beautiful life has been an love with the cashier and the curtain guents, and washes. She has purchased representative citizens as Dick Smith Incentive ,to betterment, to mental im- falls upon a most animated and spirit- some beautiful doll's hair wigs, real of Omaha. The Jury Instructed the wit- provement, and more to heart Improve- ed scene. There are sub-plots which hair, made as carefully as those for hu ness, the editor of The Courier, to re- ment. In her presence all but the dovetail with nice exactness Into the man beings, the hair on which can be turn to Lincoln and procure the names true, the good, the beautiful, seemed main theme and combine to make the combed and braided. She will have as of the witnesses, etc The judge refused of so little account, so insignificant, play a strong, well-rounded and com- slstants who will help In the care of to allow-hlm to go, ordering him to re- Are there many of whom we can say plete piece of dramatic work. There Is heads. In this specialty Mrs. Demor maln In the custody of the marshal, this? a young woman who has been wronged est has been unusually successful. Some In the meantime the so-called Investl- My heart Is wrung with grief and loss early In life by the rascally junior of the best-known people here owe the gation continued. Witnesses appeared and I was not one of her most intimate partner and with whom the hero falls new growth of glossy hair to the sev before the grand Jury and. It Is report- circle only one who knew and loved In love. There Is an Ingenious young eral months of brushing and rubbing ed, gave such testimony as should have her. To those who are nearer, what a girl who sheds brightness and sunshine administered by Mrs. Demorest. resulted In the Indictment of T. H. Ben- loss! And yet the memory of this beau- wherever she goes. There Is a fine old - ton for perjury. But there were too tlful life is left them. Only her release southern gentleman In the person of the jj ..ou want a ggcfc 0f finest patent many Bentons on the Jury. And then the from suffering can reconcile us to this Major, whose faith In his own chimeric- flour at go,. KO 0 10O8 P St. judge, or the man who poses as such, loss. An inspiration, a Joy, has gone al schemes is as sincere as the affec- 5 can8 vucar corn ." 25c had gone to the unheard of length of out of my life with Mrs. Wing. tlon he entertains for the old negro ser- l Lanje can best tomatoes.!!!....". 7 personally appearing before the grand M. M. G. vant whose loyalty and love for his 2 Cans peaches . .".WW ."." 25 Jury to give verbal Instructions. He de- J Can Bartletpears!!!!!!.!!!..!.!. 10 nounced The Courier's editor and re- 8 Qts white beanB 25 f erred to him as an Infamous villain, -, 4 Packages pan cake flour 25 and -called him other pleasant names. - ' ?f s"-Ofc,J'k,--- - 2 Lbs best rolled oats 5 The end was foreseen. Benton would be -- ft - fc2a -s 50 Lbs sack flour .".45 acquitted, and the editor would be ac- , rfi?aBlisgssTtti V 1 Bushel good potatoes 35 cused. r Jfl 7jHSHBBVfc . G Lbs good raisins 25 Of course Benton was not indicted. QXAffiMfm&&r 10 Bars Erasure soap 25 Of course the editor was. I .If.-, JmrLlv&BBHBr 8 Bars Gold Coin soap 25 Had Benton been indicted an unpleas- .. - .j saPMftrr HWfMfflf 3 Cakes fine Butter Milk soap 10 ant light would have been thrown on .- - jrj"jr MMig -. - rfafjw LHvDNLfii 12Cakes cocoa 25 the proceedings in the Outcalt case. .7 bsbPwSL sViHSSS 3 Packs 1776 10 And the judge wanted a vindication. ?-- rmfh mrzfiMS!z 6 Lbs pure buckwheat 25 So the grand Jury Indicted the editor ' Jf JPbV tim&&&B 25 Lbs Yellow C sugar $1.00 for "Impeding the course of Justice." JMJfefX fr MOs JWtfgjPp-a-Sp? 20 Lbs white sugar 1.00 Angels and ministers of grace defend CrMw TJpSySPBgp: 28 Lbs D R sugar. 1.00 us! What Justice? It would be in bad - J.i.-vJ s jfiSsWw U. 7&Wj& All groceries cheap at 1008 P street. taste to mention the name of Dundy and JPBm aujtilWErZ- Justice In the same week. Justice! The ' -& e ftWr llpfUJ IN 1 HE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE wry word becomes ridiculous. The "SCjRn ufl2S&Zz?7Ct United States for the district of Nebras- Courier criticised the court and the ed- m!tKw flJ3m0Jmrmiw9'i a- itor was Indicted for impeding the Vl)v!9Basl wJBfXrfUP John Fitzgerald, Here is the full list Jj&lRi 1 1 -S fi iMjjjiifbt' The Fitzgerald and Six days" enforced attendance in myltty 1 ""ar HBBefljJgllgS Mallory Construction Co. Four days under arrest. Mi TT. - """'wTwNXr' iilSSKl ne aDTe nam&d defendant: A fine of $4.66 for contempt of court. "iBt , J jyft j E . JEBSSBa.". You are hereby notified that at the An order to answer In court in fifteen fjMjrajjWKJ -?." ' JEi) AlriiMasBE8N regular term of the above named court days and show cause why he shall not yB3iif&'" Wytft--Eg&JKK3ftjl.. held at Lincoln, Nebraska, beginning be attached for contempt of court in "SsNSlllfllil'u . fcV ":"TJfflWMls$8iBMll on e rB' Monday in October, 1895, publishing and circulating the criticism f?ygla, A JhJSl bb i. -dt mI3t wS&flH to wit: On the 6th day of November, referred to. T. Mfl? & vl lWJBte- xnPlmW KfHnw ' M'd court, upon the application of An 'indictment by the grand jury for r3Al v7 JttWP'- ivPi&faBBKR Mary Fitzgerald, as sole administratrix impeding the course of justice, with SStIIL & n " 'iiiSic. -JBfiBaSSSpSW of the estate of the above named John bail fixed at 500. and arraignment to DARIHG Ksctre Broarnrs rAc Fitzgerald, now deceased, duly made be made at the January term of court. and entered in said court and cause, an That Is all up to date. jn "War of Wpalth order, of whicb the following is a copy: Moral: It Is far more dangerous to H vvai ui VVCdlUl And now this cause coming on fur criticise the United States court, or . ther to be heard upon the petition of rather. Judge Dundy's court, than it Is ANNOI INfSFMFNTS master Is beautiful to behold. There are Mary Fitzgerald suggesting the death of to do what Outcalt did. minvunouuui 1 e. other characters M drawn wIth skm John Fitzgerald, the plaintiff in said The tiroductlon of "The War of and admirably played. Indeed "The judgment, and praying a revivor of THE JOURNAL SPEAKS. Wealth"Tt toeLanslns theltreThurs- War of Wealth" Is as strong In charac- ' J"dKnien1t- ,n " Dam.e' The State Journal yesterday suggest- Htha t Uie Lansln tnea tre Th ure- tep M u m p,ot n ,ngen. Mary Fitzgerald as sole administratrix ed that the proceedings against the ed- ualtaDortknce It s produced ,ous effects wh,ch are novel enouSh of the estate of said John Fitzgerald Itor of The Courier instituted In Judge l Srthebesf thto to to arouse enthlasm; " Is. In fact, a deceased and the. court being fully ad Dundy's court, might - J PlphuThe Chestnut $. rnTav,fhfaP'CV,re8qUe ?r1uc"on oC sliddefendlnTehoruse il SntSS ped Inasmuch as the defendant has no TT011-h lt made a d'stlnct and a play that BO far 8UPerior to the av- f810 aewnaani enow cause 11 any inere money or Influence. Certainly he has fu!7Wh,r vnTSnrt?m rf th erae American melodrama that It be, on or before the beginning of the no money-he has not accumulated mon- mlJ S "SiU?n. Jn ought not ot be mentioned In the same ?' thAco"rt "WS0 hS1A ey by running a pawnbroker shop and J t?oJund Chicago It Te full, complete and orlg- Linroln, Nebraska on the third Monday robbing poor printers as did the stable m;,.S!? ?!Srv lnal Production will be given here and ? 3rJ. 1896. why said judgment y whoUes most of the editorial JffiSeaeftaSS te play will be presentefby a company "honld not be revived for the full "opinions" in the Journal, and he does '" ln th Vr it f that has few "l1 m thIs countrj'. mount thereof, to-wit: Fifty one ot claim to nossess any Influence. But clty to '""ne1186 audiences. It is ex- thousand four hundred twelve and SSrSS SSLTHS1 Z iSSET " J-Cart " Man- t100 pM1 do,,are a,nd .p count, and he does, not expect It. The "SSTXI h? Sl2 P"" in Lincoln at the Lan- "d ". in the name of said Mary Journal seems Jto have a proper con- "? 'i.M -dnoJ 8,ns tneatro Thls the Mall's Fltr,28e,:a,d: ad,D,f tratr,x P,aff. cepUon of Judge Dandy's court It real- It marks a , fleclded advance In sUth season flnd enjoying d why she be not rewarded execution tees the necessity of "money and lnflu- "J J? ,tchauAh1 h'pn J " " greater success than ever before, due " and authorized to enforce and ence" In dealing with Judge Dundy's iSZSSSr In no sma11 measure to the 'act that wllectaaid judgment. O. P. 8HIKA8, court. It may be stated, however, that 1 lLfiJS? ahS MIss Edna V11 UaAon Is lead,ns John H. Ames By Assignment the defendant's case will be taken care f?f" ' "? ? lay. Miss Llndon Is an old Lincoln m"1'" n"? V'9? of regardless of money and Influence. ? " "f continues to do such strik- favorite. She haa an n part In Mary Fitzgerald Court for the dis- - ng .and orou,8orkf " hTe done the "Fast Mall." and she has made a tr,ct of Nebraska. In "The War of Wealth In a scenic decIded mt The , te th , f27 . Z wfy. the piece te superb, being equipped 8cenic producUon put on by Mr. Car- .'ROCK ISLAND- PLAYING CARDS. One of her friends has sent us the with a vast quantity of beautiful scenes t an ,s one ofp the 8tro'ngeat and These popular cards are again for sale foUowlns in memory of Mrs. Wing: from the brush of John H. Young, the most pop,. meiodramas that visit at 10 cents per pack, and thousands are Not often do we see the buUful famous artist .of the Broadway theater. UncolnV It has been revised and Im- buying them. They are the slickee! blending of the tron mind, the r chax- New York. The story is clear, simple ved and brigntened at every point, card you ever handled, and 10 cents in mlag manner, the loving heart. It and dramatic and Is told with admlra- stamps or coin per pack will secure one seems to be that the graces are given ble directness. The hero Is a strong, or more pacKS in only one of these charms. The Intel- manly figure, a banker, whose life has The Glee and Banj'o clubs of the State If money order, draff or stamps fcr lectual woman te not always the most been spent In the West and who by the university will give their third annual five packs is received (viz., 50 cents) we gracious, nor the most lovable. When exercise of energy, honesty and business concert at the Lansing theatre Wednes- will send them by express, charges paid we have known a woman of a most sagacity has accumulated a fortune, day, December 18. The clubs carry Orders for single packs are sent by mail.' wonderful ralnd, a most gracious man- Like many others who have acquired thirty-two men who are the pick of the postpaid. ner, and withal a most loving heart, we vast fortunes as the fruit of their Indus- college musicianc The program will be If you want each pack to contain an must acknowledge a well-nigh perfect try in the great West, this man seeks composed of typical college songs, sung elegant engraved whist rules, remit with character. Such, It seems to me. was larger fields, and at the opening of the only as a glee club can sing them, and your order 2 cents extra per pack, the character and life of Mrs. Win?, play he is at the head of a great bank- catchy, brilliant selections played only Address, .Who has, so lately gone from us. She lng institution In New York, the active as a first class ban jo club can play them. Johw Sebastian, G J. A., not only lived for self-cultivation, but and managing head of which te the jun- The two clubs have some numbers to- Chicago. r . 1 jrarJAtt.-3l OTTSBSg3gS-