THE COURIER J. Vj-tiltir ftxptr o Modern TimM. 80CIPTV NOTES. Saturday Evening, Jan 28th, 1888. Tho Courier Citn be found At Wlttdwir Hotel Now Hluml, Cnpllul Hotel Now Nland, doll's Dlitluit Hull News Miami. -CIiihiii A I'letehor'N, 1110 Street. A.T. I.oiuIiiVC'., 11(110 HI reel. TtiaCintlintu NowsHtnnd, IIS (south lllli HI, Kt'ltli llro., Ill Noilh lllli Htrvot. 1M. Yoiuttr. KKOOWreot. NOTH'l". TO AUVr.llTINKHH, A dveitlaeirutrcretiui'sled to unit In llicl a nvormin early as possible, not Inter lliim loiir o'clock 1'rlilny nrtcrnoon, its llio CointtKii ocs to press thnt evening When ordering jrour advertisement out drop tlm business mnungci nenrd. Tho collector I apt to forgot such orders, and oomplloitco Willi this request will save in trouble and yourself nnnoynuco. We nrodnlly adding to our list of subscribers, iMiloyliiR n limn especially fur Hint solo pur ww.ntid claim that usau advertising medium the Count Kit I unoxeollctl. ISLrlSOANT FURNISHINC GOODS. W.R. DENNIS, Jlattcr and Furnisher, U37 O Street. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Wliltebreast Coul nml Llmo Company. Own sale nt Oaki.ky ,fc Co's Delicious lunches nt Hro.vn's Citfi. Itemnnnts 1-3 tlio cost nt Oakley's Clonks nt I -a price nt Oakley's & Co. Oyster, fresh, fnt nml lino at Urown's. Clokcn loss limn cost nt Oakley it Co. .Auk your grocer for homo innile bread. Smoke Cluti Room clgnr. llurr block. Hlckey, Stevens & Co. VAX to IMS O St. Kern & Roberts, dentist !S! Alexander Hlk. Don Cnmeron, 1000 O street, for lunrliM 'OttkJey'ii ipeclnl Hide of Uiidarwmr Momlny. "Trk-key &Co.,wholealound retail Jowolor. Camel Hnlr Underwear TO) cts. nt Oakley 05 jxt cent, off on ull clonks nt O. R. Oak fley&Ca. Hot rolls nml to biscuit nt tho City bakery issvery day. - Thousand mllo tickets for sale nt US Bouth 'lentil stroct, Lincoln to Chlengo without change vlitxtho 1 Ttlkhoni line. Oytcrs In every stylo, fine nml fresh, nt Son Cameron's. Oo to tho City bnkery for homo made bread. Cor. 10th nnd N. Try HuU'tiiiM & Hyatt's Mcndota lump for -eienicstlo purposes, Our Mny Loo oo clgttr U tho liost In tho city. "Try It. Hurr block. Canon City Conl again nt tho Wliltebreast Coalnnd Llnio Co. Largest lino of Key Went nml Imported cl j;nnnt the Hurr block. Hlckey, i-Moven & Co., 1MJ to 1SISO xtrect, n'11 for cash only. After tho club .wirtles, go o Urown's new M for u delicious lunch. Dr. Bailey, residence Thirteenth nnd O; -ofllop. USJS O: telephone (117. Hiuoku tho Club Room clgnr iniulo by Ha vniinh cigar factory, Hurr block. lleforo Insuring look up tho Mutual Llfo .Insurance Coiunany of Now York Doctor B. V. Bailey, ofllco nnd resldenco comer of Thirteenth and O htreoU. TlieMifouri Pacific rnllrond run f reo roclln d ng chair cars on nil through tmlns, Olvoui n canh oilier for ensh. Hlckey fltovena & Co. 1M1 to IMS O Btrwt, Hutchlns & Hyatt nmko a sjicclnlty of tw onl hard nnd soft wood, cut to order. Iloast Turkey, Goom) and nil kinds of meaU ja t Don Ciuncron, every day for dinner. Finest line of smokers' inoenchnuin nrticliti t tlio Hnvnna clgnr factory, llurr block Job lot of Children Scarlot "Wool Vwts j n d Tante for 30cts up. Tills Is n Iwrgnln. Bccuro somq of tho bargains In tho rem nant sale at O. K. Oakley & Co's Lots of RomuanU thrown out whllo In- -voicing. Mustbocloswloutnt cost nt Oak- loyV&Co. Tickets to points In Kansas, Missouri nnd tickets via Omaha on salo nt Elkborn ofllco, 115 Bo. lOUi St. Tlio Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. W. I). Hastings, District Agent, 120 -uwuUi 10th btroot. Prof. F. M. Oilentdt's Instructions are vul iiablo. Btudlo in tho Ledwith block, corner UlthandPstroots. All sires of best grailo hai-d coal, nicely screened and always on hand at Hutchlns & Hyatt, 1040 O Btrcet. llrown's Vienna Coffeo nnd Oj'btcr house in bo opera bouse block is tho neuUt and nol tilest retort In the city. For all kinds of boclcty Htationery, such as Invitations, programs, cants, menus ot. cnll M tho CouiUKn onico in tho now Hurr block. lletts & Bowell liaveirecelved n full lino of Monarch California Canned goods. Their xcllenco is known to overy lover of delicious frulu With prompt nnd courteous treatment, Hutchlns & Hyntt solicit your orders for any thing In tho lino of hard or soft coal. Tele- ' jplione 1W5 Go cast by tho St. Louis and tho Missouri Yaclflc ruilroml nnd avoid all omnibus trans- Jfers; nil changes made in Union depots via this route. Chair cars free. Veddlng stationery, Invitations, programs nd all flue printing our specialty, Call and moo specimens of our work. Wessel & Dol Wns, 131 North Eleventh street. Wiiiii'iihiU" Almut tlm Oily Amkiiir Itio Miii'liilly tiii'llneilt Tlm poftiHimnl riM'eptlonof tln Y. M. O. A. lake plnro Wi-diuinlay rvenlng. The young xop1o of Ht, l'mils will have charge uf tho oxoruI'M'H. Wo undei-Hlnnd Hint Ml Ailn Cody,dnugli ter of HulT'ilit Hill, Is creating ipillo n winxn 1 1 hi In Hoclely clriies nt Miini'luwler, Kng. Her many fi lends In Lincoln will Im pleaned lolonrn thli, and Wi hern miwt efijoynhlo wlnUr, A plennnntgntheringnt the homo of Mlwi Umcn Huolllng. corner BUteiiith mid Kim utivets, wns enjoyed Monday evening, dnnc Ing, cniiliilnylng, etc. Among thow In nt bMiihinw wpiii MeKsrs. H. K. Henklo, J. V. Putiinin, 11. II. Kingsbury, MInho Miiiglier, I)iiiurowiind Bnelllng. Mix Alex. Allen ruteitnlned n few ft 'ends nt dinner Kiiilay oveulng, tho'JOlh lnxt.,c..,u pllinoiitnry toiler tUter, Miss Helen Frnnck lyn of Now York. Mrs. Allen's reputation ns a luxtoM innkiM any further mention sujH'r llunus. MlHsVruncklyn will pmlmbly sHinil tho winter with her ulster. Tho names of thoso who sjient n very pleas nut evening as tho guests of Mltwcs llitttlo nml Cuirlo I'lnnd, at their liniuo, IMS K strst,iiie: MImnh I'hlc Hniwn and (lertlo Mnnpietto, nnd M("rs Henklo, HelTellluger, KlngHhury nnd (loo, McArthur, Tho even ing wns miivhsI nt diiucliig nnd card. MIks Hyers.who resides at tho ponltentlnry, and Miss Ivitm entertnlmsl souio twenty'of their friends on Tuomhiy evening. Tho time wns very plensnntly sixMit nt dntuiug, cards nnd other nmuKements. Those in nttcmlunco were: Mltww Homeiind, (Irilllth, ltolMTtwin Mornn, Jones, Hyers, Irvine, Tittn, Mivwrs. CnlbertMin, Cnmorou, Olds, Wells, Altkeu mid Temple. Col. Hyde, the Jovlnl and whole wiutisl isli torof tho AVic.i, renchtsl his llfty-uluth birth day last Haturday, u fact ho hod forgotten until ho renchod homo In tlio evening and wns pleasantly surprlstsl by n numenms comany who camo to bid him many returns of tho day. Mr. llydo Is onoof tho pioneers of Lin coln, and lias devoted much Unto and money to tho advancement of tho city's Interests. Mr. nno Mrs. K. I', lowing entertained u few fiiunds at 7 o'clock tea on Friday evening, tlm'.'Oth Inst., It being tho second iiuulverxary of their wedding. Wo worn unable to obtain n list of tho Invited guests; but It Is unneces sary to mention that u most pleasant oveulng wnssHiuL That Mr. and Mrs. Kwlng may have many moro celebration of tho same character, Is tho heartfelt wish of the CoUH IKK. Woomlttod to mention in our last Issuo that n very enjoyntilo sleighing irty was given by Mr. l-'runk C. Zehrung, nnd Judglug fnun former morry gatherings given by dim we can safely say that those who were tho happy particiiMiutshnd n most enjoyable Lino. Prom the latest reports wo learn no ono vas lost in tho snow and no ears were frozen. (Ther. twenty degrees below oro.) Come again, Frank 1 Wo ltarn the Thursday of tho blizzard, !tt)0 euttenreompoHod n sleighing jwrty of Omnhii iVsiplo en route to Council lllulTs. Whether they reached tho city U'f ore tlio storm has not yet lieon ascertained; .but "Judging from the Midden increase in IiusIiiokh nt tho Illulfs tho next day wo venture tho remark" that tho ho tel keepers mid liverymen have something of n joko on Omaha. Moral, nover start out In it storm; you cnu goto Council HlulTs when you can't go anywhere else. Several proposals havo already been receiv ed by the "eligible youngmen" who so "mod estly and with Ixishful hesitation" submitted their nnmes to the Now Ynr's Joiuimf. Many havo Ikoh cheerfully nccepteil, and now comer lots are cheap (cash preferred). Strange ns it may wem these proposals have como from juirtles out or town (not tlio asy lum), ono or two by telephone. Why do Lin coln's fair lassies insist on liolng so mod wt I Alnst VJ will como Wforo they will Ix'gln to reallie what a grand chance they are missing. DRAMATIC Um NOTKS. INTERESTING ITEMS nEGARDINGTHE I'livorlles of tlm rootliRlilsNow Hs nml New I'lujers. NOW IN SHIP SHAPE. or a Mr. E. T. Ilolierts is out again, after o se vere ell of Illness. Mrs. May of Chicago is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. It. Dennis. Miss Oiutclien Mnniuotto loft Wediulay for u short visit to Asldand. Ororgo McArthur left WislnoMlay for St Paul to tako in tho Ice Palace sights. Miss Oettn Hurlhut is homo again after a visit of several mouths at Hod Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Camplioll, after a ser ious illness, nro lotli nblo to lto out ngnln. .Mr. Hnl Norton of Uiverton, Is enjoying a visit of several weeks nt home in this city. Mr. L. M. Tyler, the hnmlsome city ngent of th6 Elkhorn, spent Sunday in Fremont. Mr. F. C. Flake nnd wife left Tuesday, tho former for St. Paul nnd tho lntter for Utlcn, N. Y. Mrs. It. N. Parks and Prof. F. M. (HU'niilt toolf part in tho musical convention at Wav crly this week. Mr. C. E. Hoot of tho Journal, Is enjoying n vacation in St, Paul, taking in tho ice jwl ace and other sights. Mr. J. D, Calhoun, editor of the Democmt, was confined to his house several days this week with pneumonia. Hon. Jewo II. Strode is recovering from a severe nttack of rheumatism which housed him for alout ten days. West Lincoln Hose Co. No, 1 will givo ono of their enjoyable dances in Halter's hall Homo evening next week. Mrs. E. I. Thompson of Creston, Iowa, and Miss Lydla Conner of ML Pleasant nro guests of their sister, Mrs. J. A. Keith. Mr. C, H. Holbrook, of the stationery firm of Holbrook & Honbrlght, paid his former homo, Des Moines, a visit this week. Mr. Charles Ilercld returned Wednesday a'ter having visited Now York, Philadelphia and other cities for tho yttwt two wooks. Mr. W. II. Hovoy, of Sioux City, arrived in tlio city yesterday on a short visiL Mr. Hovoy is Sioux City's opular dancing tmcher. Mrs, Westermann of Decatur, III., arrived in tho city Monday to Iks at tho liedslile of borson, Mr. H. T. Wehtermann, who has been very ill with pneumonia. MeKsrs. Georgo Tucker and John McMant- gal left Tuesday evening for Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. McManlgal will extend his trip eastward, to Washington and other points, Mr, G. 11, Fnucon, chief clerk to Suicrin tendentTlioiniMn, returnisl Wednesday from a visit to his old home, Hostou. A serious ill ness detracUsl much from Mr, F.'s enjoyment of tho trip. Dr. 11. F. Hart, father of our jsipulnr phys ician, Dr. C. S. Hurt, Is u visitor in Lincoln Tho Doctor arrived Wednesday evening and Intends spending several wisks to becomo ac quainted with tho city, this being his first trip. W. W. Howlby, of tho muslu nnd nrt jmr lorn in Slontgomery block, ivtll lmvo tho city Feb. IS to tnko charge of the piano detri ment of tho wholesale ami retail Iioiim) ot A. Hnspo, of Omaha, Mr. H, has made many friends in Lincoln who will lie sorry to sue him go. John Croner will take his place In this city. TIIK IIIIIIIKN HAM). Monday evening's attraction nt the Kiiuke was Cora Von Tassel In the "Hidden Hniid," which cnlksl foith n largo audience. Tho play Is an old ono, but lsars repetition when in Mitch clover hands as the Van Tassel conipuny. Tho shmjIiiI scenery was well moiiultsl and milled much to tho Interest of tho play, while the company wns, with iHrluiH one oi two exceptions, very good, Tho pat t of Cupitola, taken by Miss Van Tassel, was cleverly en acted and her dancing most excellent. Hlio Is n young act rivis, nnd altliough of but lim ited stage uxperlenco bids fair to make her mark in tho world. Tho character of Wool by Young was undoubtedly tho Is-st piece of work done in the evening. Ills negro 8clal ties nro very good and he interprets the role In n very creditable umiinor. The orchestral music was it leading feature of tho evening, tho several Hcloi'tloni being duly encored, TIIK NK.T ATTIlArmON. Monday evening th "Count of .Monte Crls to"' will hoMMii nt the Fuuko presented by Jnmos O'Neill and his sterling, company. The cost liicludis such notable artists us J. V. Shamion, Newton Dniia, Howard (lould, Car roll Fleming, Mny Wilkes, Kate Fletcher, (Irnco Haven, Mario Floyd ami others, nil of whom will nppiur in Mr. O'Neill's own and only correct version of this play. Tho scen ery is especially Hue and the stage setting nil that Is required to produce the ploco In Its Ixwt mamier. Scots nro now on sale at. the oporu house nnd indications are that it full house will greet Mr. O'Neill. 1 A NIIIIIT OKK NKXT WKKK. Next Wisluesday tho new management takes charge of tho opera house and as tho Initial attraction announce tho npicnrnuco for two ulghts,Wcducsdny and Thursday ,of Aug ustln Daly's comedy, "A Night Oir," which was seen hei-o last season and delighted an Immense audleueo ot the Fuuko. The com pany comes from tho south, whero thoy hnvo Is'eu playing it very successful waHou. Tho Charleston 7miM of it recent date says: "A large, very rellued mid highly appreciative audience attended the performance of Angus' tin Daly's favorite comedy, "A Night Olf' at the oicru house last oveulng. Whether or not tho recent earthipiakes hnvo caused u sub marine upheaval of Hue artists we shall not attempt to fathom, but will go ou to say that tho manager has furnished tho local maimgo incut with it regular overflow of lino talent. There is no denying tho fact that the compa ny havo rat.Hsl tlio storcotyxsl water mark of traveling troupes away up to tho top notch, and evorylxxly apicar to maku it it business today to tell their neighbors how good tho en tertainment was. Nothing so intensely funny, m) rapid in action, so witty in dialogue, so artistio ami mctroMlttun in every detail has over been presented nt tho opera house. There were no stuffed clulw, no red-mounted K)ll'.'omou. no rusty mechanical chestnuts, no syphon lizzies, no singing and dancing, and yet the audience fairly screamed with delight. Seats will be on sale Tuesday morning. COMINO. lloyt & Thomas' latest nnd most successful comedy, "A Hole iu tho Ground" will occupy tho boards at tho Funku Wednesday, Febru ary 8th. As this is to lie its first presentation in Lincoln It will undoubtedly prove a brilli ant engagement. POOTI.inilT I'l.AHIIKK. "She" is a nig success iu Hostou. Henry E. Abbey has his llfo Insured for :XM),000. Charles A. Hyrno's book, "Dreamland" has reached its fourth edition. Joseph JelTcrson Wglns his usual spring tour of ten weeks, March 18th. Auule Plxley is presenting her now piny of "The Deacon's Daughter" in Now York this week. Miss JolTroys-Lowis made her flrkt opiear unco for sevoral seasons In New York Mon day night. Joseph Arthur has written another melo drama In which n sUs.d room figures as n real istic fecturo. HoWtH. Mantell is presenting "Monburs" In Now England. A western trip would pay Mnntell largely. Madame Modjoskn will liegin it two weeks' engagement Monday at tho Fourteenth Street theatre, Now York, The seats for tho Ban Francisco engage ment of Edwin ltooth nnd Lit wi enco Uairott will be sold nt auction, John II. Russell has reached New York, and says that "Natural Gas" Is a great big suc cess. Ho oxpocts to produce it in 1hat city shortly. Arthur II. Chase, director of tho Edwin Hooth-Lnwrenco Harrett company, predicts that tho profits of tho tour will reach nearly sood.ooo. Manager Palmer started a third ''Jim the Penman," company out hist week. Agnes liooth, AVnlden Ramsay, Charles Coghlan, Alex. Balvint nnd Maud Harrison are In the cast, Frederick Wanle, tho tragedian, is npcar ing in Richmond and Norfolk, Vn., this week. Ho is at present making an extensive tour of tho largo Southern cltta, whero ho is very Kpulitr, and always draws largo audi ences. Miss Rose Coghlan is negotiating with a prominent manager, nnd if arrangements contemplated are completed, she will ls soon ot a Hroadwoy theatre shortly in a linudson'o production of Charles Coirhlan's now play of "Joclyn." Mrs. Langtryund Mrs. Potter, who are tho bitter rivals of tho "social stago" met ou common ground last week. Philadelphia, whero both acted, produced soino amusing coiuiK'tltion for public favor between the two ex-bo'iety (pieeus, Tlio Now York pnponi Imlleve that young Hofmann, tho "miniature Mozart," will not wo much of tho country this season. When tho Metropolitan opera houso can bo filled with enthusiastic audiences, It would bo folly to tako tho prodigy out ou tho road, Ono of tho features of "Anarchy" Is the gory head which Corruc, tho blood-thirsty anarchist, holds up to view iu tho guillotine tableau, A nuinlier of sliuilur s)ecliiiens stuck upon pikes were to have loon ued the first night, but It was feared that the public might get too much blood and they hnvo nov er been shown. NoniL'llilliK IteKiirilliiK tb Iteiiintii I'riiMi I IK'li t Mercantile House, III Ills new quarters Mr. Hallett, tho jewel er, Is pleasantly welcoming his largo trade, and he Jusy fisds proud of tho now store, Its central location and the elegant stock ho car lies, and we do not think It Iu Hie hsist exag gerating when we say Mr. Hotlctt's now es tablishment will eompnro favorably with any similar one In the west. The new place has lnsnelalK)rntely furnlshisl, rollttod and put Into first class lmo, It Is the old store form erly occuplisl by George Fitwell, and one to enter it now would scarcely realize It was tho same place. Tho fixtures nro nil new uud of the very lat est jMitteiii, the walls and ceilings have Iss-n Is'iiutlfully ornnuienbsl, the show windows made to look attractive to tho passerby and In short everything has Iss'ii accomplished that would make a first class Jewelry stow what It should lie. Of the stock much could lto sold, for It Is without doubt the nobbiest and finest lino of jewelry that can lie found iu tho city. It comprises o varied assortment of flue watches, clocks, diamonds, Hugs, chains, canes, bracelets, etc., and in tho large show cass one ws-s nil that pleases the eye end sat IhIIch tho ihwlro of tho purchaser. It is now nearly seventeen years i.lnco Mr. Hallett llrst established his business in Lin coln, and since then has been continuously en gaged In this lino. It would therefore seem to tho average person that In catering for so many years to tho public, ho hits certainly ac quired a knowledge of the leoplo's wonts, nnd with this fact Iu vlow there is certainly good reason why Hnllott lias and does now enjoy such a largo'trado and tho explicit eonlldonco, from not only Llncolnltes, but Nebrnskans generally. Iu tho new store will Is) found n lorgor stock and letter facilities for transacting his Increasing business. Iu tho repair depart ment, as heretofore. Mr' J. V. rutnain will preside as foreman, and of his work (nitrons of Hallett all sienk well. The engraving do- INirtmcut Is nreiwtrcd to do all classes of lino engraving In tho most nrtlstlo nnd chaste mnnuer, such work ns monograms, crests, au tographs, etc., living a specialty. Iu watches, Hallett ninkesaHiecialty of lino movements, which includes it siqicrb Hue of tho celebrated Peoria watches. They havo won n world wide reputation for their accur ocy,siiperior workmanship and lino movement and with each one the strongest guarantee is given, warranting hem for years. In dia monds Hallett always has taken the lead, and as heretofore will show tho llnest nnd clearest goods ot prices that everybody can itlTbrd. PER FEX TION it "tM ft" j3 ti Northern Queen Wash Board, Thoy arc put together strong er, nnd made of better material than any other. They work faster, better and easier. They last longer which makes them cheaper. They save soap. They save wear and tear of clothing because the rubbing is much lighter. Mr " m Oi ,V5-sii National Clothes Dryer. I las 42 feet of Drying Rod. Stands )2 feet high 2 feet long, and is only 2 inches in thickness when closed. Light strong and adjusted in a mo ment. The cheapest and best. FOR SALIi IY TIIU Lii"lcolr MeircKveiro Co. AGKNCY FOR Acorn Stoves eircl 1 anges 230-232 South nth Street. Telephone 273. 4N0W OPEN Tlie .'Mt-troiiolllitii Hull. Wednesday evening tho MotroK)lltan club gave their second hop of tho series. It was attended by about half tho membership of tho club and proved a very pleasant afTair. There were fourteen dunces, tho music for w hlch was furnished by tho 1'lillharnionlo orchestra, the last of the number liolng danced about 1 o'clock, when all rojmlred to Ilrown's enfo for refreshments. Following were present: Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. L. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. S.Sellgsohn, Mr. and Mrs. I, Oppeulielmer, Mr. nml .Mrs. Ootthelf, Mrs. M. Oppenholmer, Misses Friend, Nettie and Hcrtha Sellgsohu, Helwig, Frlinck, and Messrs. Sol, Henry and Chnrles Mayer, Hesse, Calm, Ksensky, Friend, Op pvuhlmer, Katzeusteln and others. Married. The CouiUKit has received a copy of tho Roekford (III.) Outcffe , announcing tho mar riage of Mr. Frank M. Hlish of this city uud Miss Imlso Joslyn of Roekford. Mr. Hlish is manager of tho R. U. Dunn agency Iu Lin coln, ami is n young man of Sterling worth, having a largo clrclo of friends and nciptaln. taucos. Ills handsome and accomplished wife will 1k a decided acquisition to the social cir cles of Lincoln, ou Isimlf of whom we bid her thrice welcome. After a short visit to Chica go tho happy young couple will return to Lincoln to enjoy tho sweets of married llfo and receive tho congratulations of friends. A Dinner l'urty. On Tuesday evening, Mrs, McCieary gave a most enjoyable dinner at her residence on II street. Those present were Mr, uud Mrs, Habcock, Mr, E. Habcock and son, Miss UUtol, Mr, and Airs. Lyman, Mr. Charles mid Miss Holllo Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. V. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. 11. 'W. Drown and Miss Florence Ilrowti. 1w SRVPfSHr '224 0 STREET. Skinner's Stables 1 2th St., bet. P and Q. Calls for Balls, Parties, etc., Promptly Made, with Stylish Rigs, Coupes and Hacks. TELEPHONE 248. Fine Driving and Riding Livery always ready for service, day or night. Union - Pacific - Railway, The Overland Route. Shortest and Safest Route to all points in Mr. II II. Dickenson, Into of Ann Arbor, Mich., has located iu tho city, and taken a position In tho operating department of Di . Lucas' dental imrlors. Mr. Dickenson U it gentleman who has it thorough know ledge of tho profession, nnd comes with excellent rec ommendations. We welcome him to tho city and trust ills locating among us nuiy Ihi mu tually pleasant. Mr. J. II. MoMtirtry returned Tuesday from California whero ho has bsii spending some time. Had weather prevailed during most of his stay, nnd ho returns with a very poor im pression of the country. Kiioutilntlon is over done, V(ilii"s to high, and no money or work for tho poor num. Ho reports MUs Totons having sufllciently recovered to to be about the house when he left. A SIoIkIiIiik Tarty. Tuesday evening, tlio'Jltli, usIoIkIiIiik party was given by the licasuut Hour Junior. They lea the city at 7:30 en route to the peni tentiary, whore thoy enjoyed a merry dance ami bountiful repast, returning to the city In time to see the sun rise We are sorry to learn that tho evening's on- Joymuut was greatly marred by n sad accident the unfortunate victim being Hob Mulr, one of Lincoln's most promising young men. It seems that upon reaching the suburbs of tho city the sleighing proved aio tiling but good, and the driver asked that tho gentlemen net out and push, tlierj being no snow at this point. Upon taking their seats axaln Mr. Mulr hit IiIh cheek ngalus an iron protruding from the driver's seat. It was thought at tlrst that ho was only slightly cut, ami scarcely any not loo was taken of 11 by the merry party, until Miss Dickey, Mr. .Mutr's company, very thoughtfully suggested that they Uud out how badly ho was hurt. Upon Investiga tion it proved that it deep kusIi three tuchos long had been cut lu his cheek, anil as soon as tlio party reached tho "pen" ho was sent 'hack to the city and put under the doctor's care. We nro glad to report that ho Is doing well, uud it Is hoped no scar will reniutti. Kinplnjeit lliiuiueti'il. About forty iiersous, tw enty-ono of them employes of tho firm of Hargroaves Hros., were entertained last calumny evening ny Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hargreaves, nt their olo gitnt residence, No, 1828 R street. A splen did dinner was served at 0.!I0 o'clock, and af ter duo attention had been paid the wealth of delicacies provided, the comjiuiiy listened to a very excellent musical program, in which such well known vocalists as .Madame Welssr, II. J. W, Beumuik and M, T. Ilitriuer apear ed. Cards were then brought forward and tlio balance of tho evening spent at tlio fasci nating game. Tlio hampiet commemorated tho thirteenth anniversary of tho formation of tho firm of Hargreaves Hros. and was a very enjoyable event. Tho many friends of tho enterprising gentlemen composing the firm wish them many happy ivturus of the day. After diphtheria, scarlot fovor, or pneumo nia, Hood's Barsaparilla will give strength to tlio systcm,uud expel nil ikiImiii from tho blood. Death of Win ion Hniwn. Yesterday morning ulsmt half past nine, Mr. Warren Hrow n breathed his last. Jielias Imxmi ill fur quite a long time, being troubled with general debility, but Is now free from sickness and pain. Ho was thirty one ytats old, and since Ids arrival lu Lincoln has made his home w ith his beother, Mr. II. W. Broun ou II strwet, who will tako the remains back to tho old home in Maine tomorrow. THE REST SELLER IN THE CITY. SILVER CROSS CKIARS. EI) YOUNCI, SOLE AOENT, lb'.'O O ST. Colorado, Utah, California, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washing 'n Territory. 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