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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1898)
'W-Affih Sf - -p- qrj - "Ttr.c-a j ---- . fed,' -S 1. ' -S-- h x i 10 mte cdtmma. Havst J fr I c lb I to l- I 5 I. $;- fe V 1 s? t If". LITERARY NOTES. Before the battles at Manila and San tiago many foreign naval experts thought that from the lack of homogeneous na tionality among the enlisted men in our navy 'there would be missing, when a tight came, that spirit of unanimity "team work,"tley call it on the foot ball field which is essential to true hliown by an affecting cartoon, where the great ex-chancellor, grip-sack in hand, and his famous dog at his side, ik ubout to say farewell to ithe pub lic press forever. He hesitates at the doorway, and returns to the comic editor the thre hairs, saying that, as he has no further use for them, the cartoonist had better keep them for a memento. x 23n feflGsBsspfBBnvM. BWThAk I WawTaHslra flsfl jl EkvllI vJinillK flTJlIf WOKLD-HERALD DAY. THK STAIt-STAHr.Ltn BAXBCS (7!ii Orrgm'a band iminal airly after the figlil) courage and victory. That they were mistaken is clear, for the striking fea ture of the battles has been the courage and fearlessness of the men under tire. This is well shown by the wsy in which nearly all the men of Sampson's fleet volBBteered to go on the Merrimac with Bobson to almost certain death. Con stantly recurring victories have natural ly brought about a great deal of enthusi asm among our fighters. Probably one of the most picturesque examples of en thusiasm displayed in this war is shown in the illustration by W. A. Rogers in Harper's Weekly for August 6. It is drawn from a photograph showing the band on the Oregon just after the sur render of the Colon. The man, all of whom took an active part in the mar aisg of the guns, did not stop to wash or dress, but with one accord gathered together on the forward turret, and amid the cheers of the crew, played the "Star Spangled Banner." For forty-one years Bismarck flour ished in- journalistic caricature, and there is no doubt but that it was this aggressive Caricature that was the initial element of publicity that pre sented to the world at large his char acter as a statesman, with all his faults and some of his great qualities exaggerated. The first notice by the comic papers enjoyed by Bismarck occurred away back in 1849, but it was not until 1863 that the small sut showing Bis marck with his left 3iaml raised and: his first finger and thumb extended THE EXPOSITION MANAGEMENT NAMES AUGUST 24 AS WORLD-HERALD DAY. In- honor of the thirteenth anniver sary of the establishment of the Oma ha Evening World, which la'ter consol idated with the Omaha "Morning Her ald, the exposition management has designated August 24 as World-Herald day. On that day the railroads will sell tickets from alt parts of Nebraska at one fare for the round trip and from some sections for even less. The ex position will make a special Lah-rate admission' in the eventing and a grand display of fireworks will take place upon the exposition grounds at 9 p. m. At noon upon World-Herald day the editors of "Nebraska papers will take lunch with the World-Herald upon the exposition' grounds and in- the afte--noon and evening as guests of the World-Herald will visit 'the Midway and take in as many of its thirty-four attractions as time will permit. At 4 p. m. the United States life saving service will give an exhibition of saving saip wrecked and drowning people upon the. lagoon near the government build ing. The great Mexican band from the City of Mexico will play both af ternoon and evening upon the exposi tion grounds' in open air concert. The Indian village, Chinese village, Streets of all Nations, Streets of Cairo, Ostrich farm, Old Plantation, Hagen back wild animal show, German vil lage, Wild West and all .other attrac tions wHl give their best shows, ami such places as the giant see-saw, shoot the chutes and others will be in full blast. On- account of the low railroad rates and- extra attractions as well as in honor of the World-HeratcT, a great attendance is expected. H0ME5EEKES EXCURSION. .Aug. 2nd and lGtb.Sept. Ctb and 0.b, Ot. 4th and 18th the Bnrlingtou will sell to all points in Indian and Oklaho m Territory at one fare plus 12.00 oundtrip. Apply at B. &M. depot or city office, corner 10th and O Sis., for information. G. W. Bonnell, 0. P. & T. A. Oct 18. K K We are now ready for the summer season with our new line of IB, ffi. S HI, I SPIDERS. i and Novelties. Also a fine line of Harness, Whips and Robes in the city. Largest and best line of Bicycles. Billmeyer & Sadler. se etttxei)asxT(!X!xs9 Don't forget that the freshest fruits and vegetables are the healthiest, especially at this time of the year. Al ways to be had at GOOD . LUCK GROCERY TELEPHONE 626, 1107 O STREET. xso&sciMGQ&see RINTINGv INDING 'NGRAVING IV M Press 127 N. I2TH8TV BISMARCK 8 riCElTF.U. TO THK PUSS. (From "Blmtarrk m Caricature.') appeared a rather insignificant sketch, but one now famous, for the reason that it was the first to bring the three hairs into prominence, and to make them characteristic of the man. From that time the three hairs have been associated with his carica tures, says Henry W. Fischer, in Bis marck, in. Caricature in Harper's Weekly for August 13, and his retire- meat from public life in 1890, was REDUCED RATES TO GRAND EN CAMPMENT MINING DISTRICT WYO. The Union Pacific will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip, plus 15.00, from all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and Utah to Rawlins, Wyo. Dates on which tickets will be sold are 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in June, July, Aug., 8ept, Oct. and Not. Stage line daily except Sunday each way between Rawlins and Grand Encampment. For full information call on or address E. B. Slosson, General Agent. wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww MIIIIHMMHIItlMMMIMIMMMMMMMIMIIHMIMIMIM ..ai 'krtlSfc4i J .I", w. J- uJTT-k .-- ". " """i-" - h y- ', ,,--;." "-- For sale, or will exchange for a first class Nebraska farm, a number of choice residence lots in the city of Htnnibal, Mo. These lots are in the line of future improvement and are only about fifteen minutes walk from the United States post office and district court building; ' the trade will be made on a cash ralua tion. For particulars write George D. 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