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THE COURIER. A Vj.utar ljr of MoAtr Tim. JSA)rA' Me" 'SviV ips vj tit j,-Vv.-j Saturday Evening, Feb 4lh, 1888. Tim OmirliT Ciui lift .'omul At Wlmtmir Hotel Now HIiiikI, Cnpllnl UolulNotrnMniul, OJoU' Dliilnic Hull Ni'irn rMiiiul. Clnaon A Kli-lolirr'n, HID O HlrccU A. T. I.Piiiliig A Co'., lini O HI wit. Tim (intliniii Nr-vmHInnil, 111 Hontli lltll Ht. Krllh ltn., Ill Ninth lit It Htrrot. Ell. Younir, lOttiOHtrrri. NOTIOi: TO AliVKHTINHHH, Ahfrtln'rnnror('(mtril to Mini In Mini (AVormm early tin pomillik, nut Inter tlinti four o'clock Krliliiy iifternoun, ns tlio Couhikii focn to iircim tlintovciiliiR When onlcrlnir your mlvertlKcnicut out drop tho l)tilnen iimiinnci nriinl. Tlio collector In apt to foriM uclionlvrii, nnil eoniiltiineo with thin roqucrit will ivo u troutilo mill ymirrielf nunnyniico. Vi'f nro ilnlly nililtiiK to our tint of ruilinPrlherii, employing n innn capoolally for tlmt nolo pur ponc.nml olnlm Hint un mi mlvertlnlnit iiiciltuui tlio CoilllIKU li linoxeolleil. ISIvlSOANT FURNISHINC GOODS. W.R. DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher, U37 O Street. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. AVlien tlio llvirKlnlteil I.unn, Willi liernnrnv of nliim'rlir itnni FlootU tlio tlnuilntlon loft by niiiklnir nun, Ami the (Unnh it whais tlio rimnnil Ami what wonl will rhynio with Luuitf) And tlio mid tlio and tlio "Ohl Johnny, Ret your nun." Wliltolirmut Coivl nnd Lima Company. Linen wOo nt Oaki.kv & Co'h Delicious lunchefi nt Drown' CiifiS, Rcmimtitu 1-3 tlio cost nt Onkloy'H Clonki nt 1-2 prloo nt Onkloy'H & Co. Oyfctrro, frvhti, fnt nnd tlno ut HrownV, ClokrM 1cm Until coot nt Onkley fc Co. Ak your Kroeor for homo iimdo bread. Bmoko Chili Room cignr. llurr block. Kern H RolvorU, ilentlst'Jil Aluxmulur Iltk. Don Cnmoron, lftirt O itrcvt, for lunches Oakley' ipoctnl Nilo of Unilorwwtr Monday. Trlckoy & Co., wholesale nml retail Jeweler. Cnmel Hnlr Underwear 09 cU, nt Onkloy &Co. S3 ixr cent off on all cloakH nt O. II. Oak loycvCo. Hot roll and ten hlscult nt tlio City bakery every day. Thousand mllo tickets for unto nt 115 South Tenth BtrooL Lincoln to Chicago without cliatifro vln tho Elkbornllne, Oysters in every stylo, fine nnd fresh, nt Don Cameron'. Go to the City bakery for homo niado broad. Cor. 10th nnd N. Try ITutclilns & Hyatt' Mendotn lump for omontlo purpose. Our May Leo 5o cigar Is tlio bent In tlio city. Try It. llurr block. Canon City Coal ngnln nt tho Whltebroast Coal nnd Lime Co. Lorgctit lino of Koy West nnd Imported ci gars nt the llurr block. After tho club pnrtios, goto Urown's new card for n delicious lunch. Bmoko tho Club Room cigar mndo by Ha vonah cignr factory, llurr block. llcforo Insuring look up tho Mutual Ltfo Insurance Company of Now York. TheMissouri rnclfla rnllroiul run free roelin ing clialr cars on nil through traliu. Hutching & Hyntt mako n specialty of sea soned hard nnd soft wood, cut to order. Roast Turkey, Oooso and all kinds of nieata t Don Cameron's every day for dinner. Finest line of smokers' meerschaum articles at tho Havana cigar factory, llurr block Job lot of Chlldrens Scarlet Wool Vests and Pants for SOcts up. This W n Iwirgnln. Doctor D. F. Ralloy, olllco and rceldonoo cor. of Thirteenth nnd Q streets. Tol 017. Securo somo of the bargains In tho rem nant sale at O. H. Oaklky & Co'h Lots of Remnants thrown out wlillo in voicing. Must bo closed out nt cost nt Oak ley's & Co. Tickets to polnU In Kansas, Missouri nnd tickets yln Omalia on salo at Klkhorn olllco, 115 Bo. 10th St. The Mutual Life Insurance. Co, of New York. W. n. Hastings, District Agent, ISO south 10th street. Prof. F. M. Olbeault's Instructions aro val uable. Studio la tho Ledwlth block, corner lltlx and P streets. All slzos of best grade hnrd coal, nicely screened and always on liand at Hutchliis & nyatt, 1010 O street. Urown's Vienna Coffee and Oyster houbo In the opera house block Is tho neatest and nob blest resort in tho city. For all kinds of socioty stationery, such as invitations, programs, cnnls, menus etc call at the Couhikh olllco in tho new llurr block. BotU & Bowoll have received n full line of Monarch California Canned goods. Their exellenco Is known to overy lover of delicious fruit. Ono of tho greatest hecrots of human health is to keep tho bowels 0en and regular. Meu are seldom sick, when their bowels are regu lar, and seldom well when thoy aro Irregular. When a physic It necessary, St. Patrick's Pills ore best. Mr George Diebl, John Morrison's artistic cutter, left yesterday for New York and the east for n two week's trip. DuriiiK his nb- sonco ho will muko It a jiolut to get posted on tho predominating styles um theroby intro duco tho latest fads in stylish cutting for "Un cle John's trade. 80CIETY NOTC8. 1 1 up pm I hr About tho City AniuiiK tlio Hoi'lnlly ItM'll ikmI. MIwi l.lllln I'otvin ivturiHilTiieMlny nfter n very pleasant vlnlt with frleiiiln at Hebron. Mr. Frank M. ltllsh nnd hrliln nrrlved in tho city Thumdny where they will mako their future home. Tim Indie of tho Lliu-oln branch of the IrUh Nntionnl league will hold n sociable nt Temple bull on Monday evening next. After tho II rut itniico nt n bull, u gentleman wilt politely sent his tHiituer, nnd not runli her frantically up to tho program Ikix, This In very Imil form, A very plivuuiiit dmien wan enJoyiil Inst Friday eveliiug nt tho residence of Mr. Hlilell on Thirteenth nlnet, AlKiut twenty couples were pnwnt, mid u merry time Imil. A "Hnuilwleh k'nud" eiiteitainmeiit was given by the mission noclety of Ht, Paul's cliuix'h Monday evening, Hefreshmeuts were served, mid n very ngtvtsilile evening panned, The West Lincoln Hiho coinpiiny gave the wHiind of a series of Imlln nt Halter's hull on Wiylnewlay evening, A very plenmint even lug wnnnHUit, some twenty couples being present, Mr, 1'. P. llonclier nnd wife, Mr. John II, Ames and family and Col. W. V, Wilson coiiikiho n party of LliicolulteH who are en joying the balmy breenH of Florida ut Ht, Augustine. The members of the (lermnula Mnemier chor held ik very enjoyable iiiampierade Imil at Temple hull Monday evening, With n good attendance and oxcelleut munlr, n most agreeable evening was mkms1. Tho monthly reception of tho Y. M. O. A. Wednesday evening was n grand muvess, mid tho young oopla of Ht. Pauls, who had It In charge, nro entitled to much prnlmi for the manner In which everything was conducted. The Uiynl U-glon had n very Interesting mid enjoyable bampiet at the WlndHor hotel Wednesday evening, dipt. Ilumiitirey pre sided, AddrcMscH were made by leading mem bers of the society, nnd ns tho edibles wero oj tho iiKiinl richness, tho evening was very agreeably simiit, Tlittrwlny evening ono of the carriages ro turnlng from Mm. J. A, Iluckntatr liecniuo Immovable, or rather stuck in tho mud, and remained In thntnrtlstlo ixwltiou for two bourn. Tho happy occupants waited patient ly for another carriage mid wero conveyed Kofoly to their homes. The ladles of Wllkiwlxu re have niado it a rule this winter not to accept (lowers or car riages, except for largo vrtlos, for tho rea son that the tax on tho young men Is so great that It prevents many worthy mid elegant gentlemen from going Into society. Would Lincoln's fair damsels do tlilnf Mr, and Mrs. A, C. Zeliner are homo again after n two week's vlnlt to Cleveland mid tho cusL They reHrt Miss. Grumiinger In excel lent health and anxiously looks forwaidto n Mihueipiout visit to Lincoln with untlclimtlon of much pleasure. Her logluns of friends will bo pleased to welcome her at any time. Ono of our bent known Don Jumis scut a iKMiquet of roses tho other day, accompanied by some sapphires nnd rubles, to a charming nnd popular nctross. She returned the rubles nnd sapphires with tho following note: I keep your iHHiipiot of roses, which ploasca me Im mensely, since I have deprived it of lt thorns." I suppose you will say thoro is not a won I of truth in thk One of our young men, Mr. F. O. ',, Is In receipt of n most pathetic proimsnl. "Know ing Frank's weakness for jioetry, the young lady has given him S3 verses of It, entirely original sho says. She has "blue lmlr and curly eyes,", a bund like Providence, but it enn't make broad. Whether Frank will bo able to sulwlst upon wnter mid lovo has not yet been decided, but should be nink'i up his mind to live on love nnd water (mostly love) lie will accept nt onco Several Tojiekn young men havo formed a hnblt of spending their Sundays in Atchison, Tluf reason Is that tlmt city has n largo munlier of attractive young ladliH, They can hardly lie blamed for leaving their own town to seek the company of the fairer sex, forToioka has fowor pretty girls than any other town In the wesL Girls are very scarce, too, mid nt a ro cent dancing jvirty nt tho capital there wuro present nluo more gentlemen than ladles. (Sensational Item In Atchison Glolie.) Does Topekn resemble Lincoln I We think yes. Let us, however, hope for tlio best. A sen of mud Lincoln street Mr. Fred. Bcolleld Is spending a fow days In tho city. Mr. nnd Mrs. KIrby Hammond is visiting in the city. "Hole In tho Ground" nt Funko's 'WiHliies dny evening. Hupt. 1). K. Thompson Is In California In search of health. Mr. Harry Nutt, fonnorly of Lincoln, is visiting In tho city. Mrs. F.li Grsgg is cxixx'ted to'arrive homo today from California. Mr. John Daniels has returned from nn ex tended stay in California. iho grocery store of J. H. Nation was hut up Tuesday by mortgage foreclosure. Mr. William T. Weynnt and wifo retnrned Wednesday from n visit to relatives in New York. Mr. Charles nonbrlght returned Tuesday from his visit to the parent home nt Dos Moines. Mr, Wlckersham Is visiting In the city for a few days, tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. O. D. Pitcher. Prof. F. F. Rooso is nttcndiug tho sessions of the Head Camp of Modern Woodmen at Fulton, ill. The household of Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Jolm- son was brightened Tuesday by tho nd vent of a young son. Mr. D. K. Rowo left this week for Kniisiw City, where ho will captain and manage tho Association team, Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis of Decntur. 111., par ents of Mr. Will Iiewls, will mnko their home in Lincoln hereafter. Mr. A. A. Richardson returned Monday from Los Angeles. Ho reports Mrs. R.'s health as greatly Improved. "Uncle John" Morrison returned this week from Cincinnati, Ohio, where ho communed with a number of congenial Knights, Jlrs. J, H. Harjey, accomiianlod by her lit tlosor. and daughter, were on-lookers nt tho winter carnlvul nt Ht. Paul this week. The most remarkable cures of scrofula on record havo been accomplished by Hood's Bnrsnarilla. Try IL Sold by all druggists. Mr. 8. U. Hricrloy was elected county at torney of Perkins county tho other week, a fact his many friends here will be pleased to learn. Mr. E. IL Slier ojieneil n box of cigars for tho use of friend Tuesday to celebrate the arrivul of a bran now boy at bis homo the previous evening. Mr. J, II. W. Hawkins Is drawing plans for a magnificent stone mansion for dipt, IL O, Phillips, to be erected nt comer of Nine teenth and D streets. The ground hog camo out Thursday, but py a man who claims to havo seen tho worthy bea3t, it is claimed ho did not fee his shadow, consequently spring is nigh onto us. An ICIrgnnt Party, A most elegnnt pnrty wns glvon Thursday evening nt the rcsldonro of Mr. nnd Mrs. J, A. lliiekstnir. on Houth Klovonth street, Fair- lawn At 7 o'clock a most palntabln tea wns served. Mrs. Iluekntnir's reputation ni n jier feot hostess makes Itntmost Miterlluou to tosny that the supHr was elegant In every way. The evening wnsnfterwnnl tnken up In slx-linndcd progressive eiiehro, thorn Mug eight tables, Tim prliHi, both roynl nnd "goose egg," were beniillrul, mid many regretted tlmt they had not played for tho latter. Tho four for tunati'H were Mrs. I). K Thonisoii, who re ceived tho ladles' roynl, mi exquisite jieach lilow vane, The gentleniun's roynl wnsn lmni meiisl brass iauel of n most nrtlntlu design, won by Mr. Klngsley. Tho Ixsibles were iiwnnlisl to Mrs. Keith nnd Mr, Mulr. Tho lady's prlr.'t was a very unique candid stick, mid the gent's n very pretty bird of silver. Those present wero: Mr, and Mrs. Shel don, Mr mid Mi-s. Mulr, Mr mid Mrs. Ilis) sou, Mr. mid Mrs. IimbertHiu, Mr, mid Mrs. Foster, Mr, and Mrs. MeFnrlatn, Mr. nnd MVh. Townley, Mr. and Mrs, Kwlng, Mr. and Mrs, Orcg, Mr. and Mrs. White, Mr, mid Mrs, Keith, Mr, nnd Mrs. Holmes, Mr. mid Mrs. llulTiunun, Mrs. Dennis, Mm, May, Misses Dickey, Hawkins, Wells, Maggie ami Helen Million, Mctcnlf, Fiiuke, mid 1-ntt.n. Messrs, McArthur, A. II. Hmltli, ehrmig, Ilrown, ForeS'iiinu, Klngsley, Mngixm, Iemlnt mid Ilniim, lllrlliilny I'nriy. Ouo of the prettiest mid most enjoyable parties ever given In Lincoln occurred Wed nesday evening, nt the residence of Mr. mid Mrs, 8. I). Ix'land, lll.'i F street, tho occasion being tho twelfth birthday of their youngest, daughter, Miss Jessie. All tho happy partlc liaiits had n most Joyful time. Following Is u lint of the Invited guests; Ada Gregg, Mnrglo Winger, Helen 'Welch, Hntlln Root, Romi Foster, llossio Hnyiluli, P.mma Oiitcnlt, Jessie Outealt, Haillo lltiru hum, Lntirn llontz, May Moore, Grace Onk ley, Clara WntkliH, UdiiiiCurtlco,JoRslo Ijiii slug, Mary mid Florence McGahey, Rlnnche Garten, llertle nnd 1ittlO Poston, Georgia Camp, Susie Gtistlu, lKssio Ijine, Rertlin Rice, Agues Howell, Jennie Hell, Letm Rex ford, Kdlth Jones, Clarn RuekstalT, Minnie Nnilen, Katie McArthur, Fannie Rector.lCmi Mct'reery, Wilson nud Ralph Winger, Ilnrry Pratt, llulllo Lymnu, Ralph and Corwln Hag guril, Ilert Wnt kins, Frank Gtistlu, Jay and Kliner Rliv, Clare Hebbnrd, George llartlett, Oliver Ionising, Guy Hurlbut, Jimiulo I lay den, low Is Atkinson, Hallle ehrmig, Frank lliiekstnir, Willie Rewlck, Joe lliirnhnuSmu Foster, Hurry Kverett, Alfred Cook. Very few regrets wero received but tunny beautiful prpseiits,n great ninny pretty books, vU: "Hnppy Hours," "Children's Prayer," "Roses and Forget-iue-N'ots," "Kedford's An nual," "Whlttler's Poem's,""Rnron Munchau sen," "Twelve Tlmis One," "lllrthdny Flow ers," "Lucille." "Hells Across the Hnow," "Pictures of Hoinu Life." Also, a work bas ket, tmsket of cut flowers, cup and saucer, handkerchief case tilled, two scent satchcts, lmlr of doll's shoes," box of envelopes and jm jier, scrap pictures, live exquisite perfume cases, nine iK'iiutiful birthday cards nud nn Inkstand. l'leasiint Hour, Jr. A delightful imrty was given last evening by the uicmlH'rs of the Pleasant Hour Jr. Those present were: M Ism's Fuuku, Hatha way, llrown, Iiws, Mnrqtiett, Ilauin, Lllll bridge, H(sMr, Oakley, Oakley, Suelllng, I jitta, ltaiini, Hammoud, Perry, Stout, An ilrus, mid -Metwrs. Houtz, lCilwards, Raum, Fiiuke. Audrus, Maxwell, Young, lUggcm liotham, Storm, Hammond, West, Holmes. Templeton, Simons, Winger, McArthur,Scott, McClny, Clark, Wecklxiugh nnd Stout. As usual ovoryliody had "the best time they over bad In their life." The AlpliuSuclrty. Ijist evening n very successful nnislealo mid social was held nt the elegant mnuston of Mr. T. P. Kcnimnl on II nud Seventeenth ntreets. It was given by the Alpha society of tho M. E. church (n society of tho young ladle of that church). Several entertain ments of the sumo nature Iiuvo1rh.'ii given for the purjiose of iucrcaslngtho fund for n "Poixi orgnn." The talent was furnished by some of Lincoln's most accomplished members of society, mid the evening proved n most eu Joyablo one. It is hoped Unit these socials will always lie us well attended as they nro In n most excellent cause. Tim i:iks. An Klk society Is being started in Lincoln with pro?pocts of becoming n great success. This will Im nil acquisition to Lincoln society and It is hoiHsl every effort will lie put forth to mako it a "go." Omaha has its Klk lodge nud the social lieuellts derived therefrom are many ami very enjoyable. Yes by all means boom tho prtiGscd new Elk society. In ii Now Locality. Messrs, Talbot & llrynn, tho attoruoys, nro now nt homo In their now quartern in the llurr block, rooms -15, JO and -17, end will lie pleased to welcome their many friends, j ci trons nnd the public. The lit in Is one of the most prominent In tho practice of law in this city, nud It Is gratifying to lioth gentlemen to know that although not us long established as some other law firms, their business Is very largo, entirely satisfactory nnd constantly on tho increase. The Couhikh trusts thnt In their now location prosjierlty nmy continue to bo with them. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Foster leavo tomorrow for Chicago, Washington and tho east to lie gone aUmt n month. The Couhikh wishes them n pleasant time wlillo absent from tho city. Miss Clara Walsh, who has lieyn confined to the house for n week, is now entirely well. Miss Clara goes to Omaha next week for a visit of a couple of w eeks, as a guest of Miss Minnie Millar. Mr. W, A. Green, malinger of tho Lancas ter county bank, nnd Mr. L. D. Hngorman, late chief clerk to SupL McConnlff, luivo formed n real estnto nnd loan partnership, with olllco at bank. The students of the Lincoln Iluslness Col lego have orgnnized a delating boclety, which meets overy Saturday evening for tho discus sion of timely topics. Roscoo Ranies is pres ident nnd O. G. Llttlcfleld socrctnry. Clara Morris plays the first three nights of noxt week In Omaha, at Royd's. A tmmlier of LliicolulteH will attend one or more ier formanccs. Sho npjieurs in her now play, "Roneo ilo Moray," Monday evening. Tho llfth annual oratorical contest of the Pallndlan society of tho University occurred Tuesday evening. . Miss Glen Talbot secured tho thaso and Wheeler prize and Mr. Orln W. Fifer tho Palladlan prize. Tho attend mice was quite large. It Is n well known fact that In tho English provincial cities tho audience nud particular ly the gullery gods nro very familiar with their favorite actors, and often sjioak to them while on the stngo. Robert Mautoll, whoso name on tho other side was pronounced Man tel, while playing "Claude Melnott" in sup jiort of a fcinnlo star at Manchester, hail to sjioak these lines to Paulino, "Thus let mo mantle thee." The sieocli wns greeted by ono of his gallery mlmlrcrs with "Hully for you, Hob," nnd then stioutlrs to n cotiiwiulou in another part of tho gallery he shouted! "I say, Hilly, he's made a pun." lintel Nrlnwi, Anhlnml, A very brilliant nffnlr oceurrtd nt Anhlnml on Frldny evening of Isnl week, tho oecnnlon being tlio formal oioiiIiik of the Hotel Hellmi. An eleKimt linniiiet nnd bull wan given In honor of the commercial travelers Resides the Ashland people there wero many present from illllcrcut parts of tho statu. Lincoln wns well represented, mid all roortfd n montele Kant time. Thone from Lincoln were! Mr, 0. W. Lyman and wife, Mr. Hlmotis nnd wife, Mr. Will Jlrnwii, Mr. Cooer, Mr. J. It. Loin. Int, Mlnses Hnttlo nnd Carrie Inland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Detiuln nml Mm. May, Mr. nnd Mrs. Runner and others. .Matrimonial Infelicity. It In with a source of much regret that the Coir ni i:u makes mention of the unhappy ntnte of altiilrs existing between Mr.nml Mrs. II. L. l'errymnu. It wns generally thoucht that supreme bnpplnrns aiftl mnrltnl bliss reigned nt the homo of tho young couple, but much to Iho disappointment of their ninny friends, nueh does not nppeiirtiihnvubecii the cane, mid Mrs. l'errymnu left Tuosdny for CIiIciiko, with the Intention of rotmilnlng herearter with her fnt her, Mr. J. W. Ijitlmm. The CoruiKii will not attempt to rovlow the cane further than saying the cause Is re ported to have boon Jealousy of bin wife on tho part of .Mr. ferryman, nud his actions nho could not endure, end as ulmve stated, left for CIiIciiko. The nllalr In a nail one nt any event, mid the lens mild about It tho better. It Is strictly a prlvnto nllalr nud 1 1 In not for us to nay who Is In tho wrong, oten were Welti possession of tho fuels, Cluru Morris In iiiiilui. For the benefit of Lincoln pntronsof lloyd's opera bonne, tho miimigement take pleasure lit announcing that Clara Morris, America's greatest actress, will appear In Oiiinhn at this popular theatre three nliilitn, commencing Monday evening, February (lib. Miss Mor ris' health this season Is excellent, In fact, tho huly bus not enjoyed such good health In years. On the opening night will bo present ed Miss Morris' now nud very successful piny, "Reneo do Moray," Tuesday evening "Ln Ar ticle I7."ooslng Wcdnesilny evening with "ThoNewMnKdiileii." 1'ernons from Lincoln desiring to attend either performance mny securo scats by tele graph or mall, by nddresulng lloyd's opera house, Olitnha, Neb, A Hoped I'or Dancing Liuss. MIssAuun W. Hawkins, who thre yearn ago hnd u most successful daw ln dancing, has lieen earnestly solicits! (by the liest jieo- plo of Lincoln) since her return from Enrols?, to again take a class. Miss Hawkins will de cide by tho first of next week, and nil those who nro Interested will lie duly informed. Should Miss Hawkins accept, tho clans would meet overy Saturday nftcrnoon nt tho SIu- boiiIc templo nt 3:30, nnd no Hxctntors will lw allowed until nfter tho fourth lesson, when Miss Hawkins, nt thnt time, would bo more than pleased to see all tnoso interested. It is sincerely hoped thnttho class will mnterinlize, ns a city the slzo of Lincoln ought not to bo without a dancing school. A short tlmo ngo n lady living eleven mile1' enst of Lincoln, camo Into Dr. Hurrls' olllco, complaining thnt she had cramps In the stom ach, caused from food not masticating, and that her teeth wero not in condition for proi er use. The doctor mndo n now set of nrtlll- dnl teeth for the lady, nnd now sho Is in ex cellent hmlth, having no trouble In mnstlcnt- Ing her food, tho digestion is iiorfect nud tho cramps are i thing of the past. Hlnnkets one-hnlf price at Oakley & Co's Not ten of Publication. In County Court of Lancaster County: In mntterof Kntnteof J. A. Keduwa Notleo of Iteiullng will. To the heirs, legntecs and all persons Inter est, d In snlil estateTake notice that on Thurs day, the -td ilny of h'ehriiary,IK8S, at 'i o'clock p.m., nt the county court room, I will open and rend the will of J. A. I'eihiwii, deceased, mm' on deposit In this olllco, nt which time any person lulerented therein may appear. Notice of this proceeding ordored published three weeks In the Cai'ital City Couhikh. W, K. STEWART, County Judge. Notleo rrolmto of Will. Michael N. Klmmel, deceased. In county court, Lancaster county, Neb. The Htate of Nebraska to the heirs nnd next of klu of tlio said Michael N. Klmmel, de ceased: Take notice, that upon tiling of a written Instrument purporting to be the Inst will and testament of Michael N. Klmmel for proluito and allowance, It In ordered thnt said matter beset for hcnrliitf the '.'1st day of February, A. 1. Isxs, before snlil county court, nt the hour of tl o'clock a.m., ut which tlmo any person Interested mny appear ami contest the same: and notice of this proceed ing Is ordered published tlirro weeks succes sively In tboOAriTAt.CiTVCoi'HlKit, a week ly newspaper published In this state. In tesilmouy whereof, I have hereunto net my band nud the seal or thr county court, nt Lincoln this 8d dnv of February. A. I). IKsH. W. K. Stkwaht, County Judge, Llllnn Olcott Is making it warm for tho Franco-American dramatic agency f"r allow ing Snrah Bernhardt to pluy "Theodora" af ter they had sold all American rights to her. Sho claims JS.I.OOO damages, nnd ln order to testify nt her trial which enmo up this week, sustiended her tour for two weeks nnd went to Now York. Her comjiaiiy received iwy for the tlmo lost. Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people mlscrablo, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick hcadacho, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gono " fooling, bad taste, coated tonguo, and lrrcgu . larlty of tlio bgwels, aro DIStrOSS gomo of tho more common AftOr symptoms. Dyspepsia docs -i not get well of Itself. It baling requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarso parllla, which acts gently, yet aurcly and efflclently. It tones tho stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus Sick overcoming the local symp- u " . toms removes tho Bynipa-"OaQCnO thetlc effects of tho dlscaso, banishes tho bcidache, nnd refreshes the tired mind. " I havo been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but ltttlo appetite, and what I did cat Mnnrf- distressed mo, or did mo "7" little good. In an hour bum after eating I would expo rlcnco a falntncss, or tired, all-gono feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that of a painter, and from being tnoro or less shut up In a Sour room with fresh paint. Last e. u spring I took Hood's Barsa- StOmaCn rllla took thrco bottles. It did mo an Immense amount of good. It gavo mo an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." GEOiiar. A. PAac, Watcrtown, MaBS. Hood's Sarsaparilla Solder olldrugglitn. Sl nlxforJJ. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apotliocarlci, Lowell, flan, IOO Dosos Ono Dollar THE REST SELLER IN THE CITY. HILVER CROSS CIGARS. ED. YOUNO, SOLE AGENT, lC.'O 0 ST. PER PEXD TION Northern Queen Wash Board, The)' aro put together strong er, and made of better material than any other. They work faster, better and easier. They last longer which makes them cheaper. They save soak. Thev save wear and tear of clothinir because the rubbinir is much lighter. FOR SALE HY THE Lircolr I-Ieircl'weire Co. AGENCY FOR Acorn Stoves eiqcl anes 230-232 South nth Street. Telephone 273. 4N0W vmrntesuiWAxt hiirrwi6 Rioter I rfrrtrr&U mi iTr 11 . 1 1 -i 1 1 , 1 1 1 ivi-rt . n ei . f$t osiMiirico&SBE '224 0 Fine Driving and Riding Livery always read)' for service, day or night. Union - Pacific - Railway, The Overland Route. Shortest and Safest Colorado, Utah, California, Montana, i m I ii I 1 i I "The Overiand Route' Tnko tlio iivorliunl llyor nml bhvo ono ilny to nil 1'nulllo convt polntH. THE UNION PACIFIC IS THE FREE CHAIR CAR LINE. RiiiinliiK Into Union nupotHiiiiilroiinoctlna: with tlio fnt llmltoil truliiH of nil' lines for nl points cunt, north anil south. 'Ihroimh tlckotH on mo'lt-rii ilu rouchuH. HiiKmico uhi-cltoil throiiKh to ili'Htlnatloii frinii nil point. oiiHt In tlin Unltoit Htiitcs imil Cnnuilu. Sleeper nccoinmoclutlons reserved in through I'ullmnn l'nlnce cars from the MUsour river to the I'aciflc coast. E. 13. SLOSSON, Agent. T. J. POTTER. Firbt Vlco Pfeslilent BOOKS, THUEE CENTS EACH! th roiiowinK Doom r publlihed n n.at rmphlet form, printed from kooJ reaJabla tjre on ood papfr. ana uianjr of th.m lianaiom;l Illuitr.t.J. They are without eiceptlon the theaneit Uli Teier ruS ili.a In any land i or lannuage. and (urnlih to the inn.,, of the people an opportunity to aeeiire Tlhe Kit teratnre of" the day at the mo.t triniiiLf nn.e, In any other aerie theie iteatworta would coitminV Utnea the price at which they are here offered, Kacli ono la complete In Itielf, ' Wonder or the orld, Natobal imo Oruaa. Con. LI., d.ieilpllop. mui llluilr.tloo. of tl. ntoil won.ttrlul w.ikl .1 mlur. n4 of m.D, V.ry iDl.r.illtif nl InilrucllT., Wunderaor Iho He. A di.crlptlou pllbi m.ur woniltr rul .Q4 U.ullful Itilnit Ioud4 .1 Hi. twttoin el Hi. oct.o, wilb profu. Illuitr.lleii.. "A I'lfu.ure :erllon,H and Other flrtchri. Dr "Jo.c.m atii.'c Wir," A rllKilii cl ln,.l,iltlr runor k.lrht. by Ih. molt pApnt.r liumorna. wrlltr 01 tt. d. The Aunt Kriluh Tupfr., IreLia. Auytitr., .lh.r ef "The llucc IMcuiiuntt " A moil rldlculou.ly luney bovk ln.T.ryw.r"ulla "Widow Itxlott " Chrl.lma. Murlca. 1 Chabliti IIicbb.i. Conl.lni a anmUrof Ut. rnottcii.rmliic Ciirliim.. iiorl. tr wrliltn tj ib.f riMi wrli.r wlio.f.r llv.J t.rltoo iicompltt. llouil Iho Kvrnlnir Lump. A U or.iorl.,plclari., e. tilt. .ut K.m... lur Hi. llllt. lull. .1 horn. l'upulnr Urrltallun. unit Itlnlotf ur., namoroui,drBm.. tle.ndiiii.ilc, liicluiinx .11 Hi. I.im,lii .in! moil poputir. TlioKrir.ntnilf, Aim of Sludrrn'l Imr.. CoitUlu. por r.li. in.! bt,i(r.iili. of Umoui nil u.J. Aniirlc.Di. from lb. lliu. of Kr.nklln to Ih. prinul. Kamlllnr Ouolutlon.. CobUtbluitb.or1tn.&l .alhor. hip of m.ar pur.n. Ir.qu.nily ui.t lnr.4lof a4 convtrn. tloa. ,k T.la.M. work of r.f.rtnc. Low I.I to In Nf YurL. 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I,UI'TU., l'ubll.hcr. .N o. 03 Mur". y" rt. .New Wrt l A B X 1 VJl National Clothes Dryer. lias .j 2 feet of Drying Rod. Stands 5 feet high 24 feet long, and is only 2 inches in thickness when closed. Light strong and adjusted in a mo ment. The cheapest and best. OPEN 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. S3 Route to all points in Idaho, Oregon, Washing 'n Territory. hhi u Mtn-et, Lincoln, Nebraska. E. L. LOMAX, J. 8 TURRETS, Ass. Gen. Pass, nnd Tiekot Agt. Gen. Puss anil Ticket Agt conipl Tho Porrelllnl llublca. A No Y.I. Dr M T. CilDOa, Ths Old Onto, Clir.l. A No.il, Ilrllil.i i Oubb. Jr. .l.hS,",,.1,'.f,.,.,', . . ' ANor.l. HyCl.lB.Alroi.lTl. Hollow Ail, llalL A Noi.l, Ur Uibuibbt Uloubt. C'UfTo lloutr. A Noill, Mr Km W. I'ibbci, Undrr Iho Lilac A fori), Itr tb. lulbor of "Dora Ttioro.," Tho lllainond UrncelcU A Mor.l, Tly Ur., Ilmr VVoou. lluilralid, TheLuwyrr'.Nrrrrl. 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