H V II l; . ? j c r." m t" 4 Br V THE COURIER X VjmJar ijir o JWVfciern IXwu. Saturday Evening, Jan, 14th, 1888, Tli Courier Cnti l round At Windsor Hotel NewsHtnnd, Capital Hotel News Hlnnil, Odoll's Dlnlnu Unit Now Mnmt. CtftMon A Fletcher's, HID O Htreet. A.T. Lowing ACo's., 11M O Htreet. The (Intlmitl News Bland, 111 Hulith lltli Ht. Keith Hit)"., Ill Noitlt lllli Htreet. Pd.Ti'ounR.lCKOOBlrcot. NOTICU TO AI)i:ilTIHKIIH. A dtrtter are requested to tend In tliel favors ns curly ns possible, not Inter limn four o'clock Krldny afternoon, ns tlio Couiiiku oh to trcM thnt evening When ordorlnir your advertisement out drop tlio business mnunRKi a card. Tito collootor Isnptto forgot aueh onion, and compliance, villi this request will imivo uk troublo and yourself niinoynnco. "Wr are dally lidding to our lint of subscribers, ruployltiR a limn especially for Unit nolo pur pose.nnd elnlm thntna in advertising medium tho UouniKii Ik unoxrolled. ELEGANT HOLLIDAY : GOODS. W.R. DENNIS, Matter and Furnisher, IH7 O Street. LOCAL AND PEHSONAL. "No w look out for mud. "Yea, ttV cold, no we're told, lilnen sale nt Oakijcy & Co'h E, Hallett, jowelor, 1125 Q street. Delicious lunches nt Drown' CnM. Oysters, fresh, fat nnd lino at Drown'. "WhltebriMst Coul nml Llmo Cominny. nickoy, Btevens ft Co. 1541 to IMS O St. But wasn't It a dnliy for nn Initial bllzznnlf Don Cameron, 10M O strait, for lunchen Trlckoy & Co., wholesale and rctnll Jowolors, -36 per cent, off on nil clonk nt Q. R. Oak aey&Co. Thousand mllo tickets for salo nt UB South Tenth street, Lincoln to Chicago without chnngo via tlio TClkhomllne. Kn it HoberU, dentist Room 23 Alex uuidor Block. Oysters In every stylo, flno nnd frosb, nt Don Cameron's, "Win. McLaughlin took tho Flyer for Coll jfornla yesterday Try Hutchliw fie Hyatt's Mcndota lump for teetlo purposes. Canon City Coal ngaln nt tlio Wlittebrcnst Cooltind Llmo Co, Hlckey, Btevens & Co., 1M1 to 1M5 0 'Street, sell for cash only. After tho club parties, go to Drown1! now afd for a delicious lunch. Dr. Bailey, residence Thirteenth nnd O; -offlco, 1885 O; telephone 017, Before insuring look up tho Mutual Ltfo tXiumranco Company of New York. Doctrr D, F. Dnlley, otllco nnd residenco "Corner of 1 hlrteentli uiul G streets. TheMitoouri raclfla railroad run f reo reclin ing chair cars on all through trains. Glveiu a cash order for cash. Hlckey C8t vena & Co, 1511 to 1545 O street. Hutcbln & Hyatt nmko n specialty of sou oned hard nnd soft wood, cut to order. Roast Turkey, Gooso and all kinds of meats -at Don Cameron1 ever)' day for dinnor. Secure BOino of tho bargains in tho rem .jnant palo nt 0. R. Oakucy & Co's Blankets ono-hnlf price at OAKI.KY & CO1! The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. W. D. Hastings, District Agent, 120 rsouth 10th street, Prof, F. M. Glbeaultfa Instructions are val uable. Studio in tTie Ledwlth block, corner 11th and 1' street. All sizes of best grade hard cool, nicely cacreened and always on hand at Hutchlns & Hyatt, 1040 O street Drown1! Vienna Coffee and Oyster houso in the opera houso block is tho nenteet nnd nob iblet resort in tho city. "It's only a question of time," and a short "timo, too, as to when your rheumatism will ;yle Id to Hoods Sarsaixirilla. Try it. French Tricots, 54 inchca wido, 50 cents per jrard usual price 11. O" R. Oakucv & Co. F or all kinds of society stationery, such as Jnvltatloroi, programs, cards, melius eto. call xtX (ho Courikh oaico in tho now Burr block. With prompt and courteous treatment, .Hntehliw & Hyatt solicit your orders for any ".tkiUK In the lino of hard or soft coal Tele cfphOHoai6 Oo east by the St. Louis and the Missouri IPaclflo railroad and avoid all omnibus trans--fen; all change made in Union depots via itkis route. Chair can free. Wedding stationery, invitation!, programs .iand all fine printing our specialty. Call and isee aiwclmeiMi of our work. Wesse! St Dob- , RblM, Vtl North Eleventh street. Great KeuiBut Hale ? ' Kf OAKt,EY co'8' Betta & Sewell have received a full line of "Monarch California Canned goods. Their "xeUftBeo b known to every lover of delicious fft r, ' . 'MNritairtoH Route California Excursion, Lftrt'oheap ozcursiou by the Burlington ,BMt Tab. 18th, Tlekets W0.00. Good for A'uxwahu W0. 00. Kicurolon tieketo sokl , raryiay. For Mekets, ntm of fore, etc., VLwtrto A. C. SSikmxr, - (" CttyFam Ageat. Loulrt Meyer made a short Imsinem trip to I)e Moines this wcik. Ijno A: I'nlmer hnvodlsiKwcd of their dnm buMiK'Ni to Dr. Clilldo, Tlio II it M. track hns nil Ix-encKmred nnd trains running on timo. Ml. T, II, Cotter, publisher of tho Onmliii ChronMr, ennio ilown edntwilny, 1M. AVrxwl Is now ilnmlcll nssnlestnnu In his unolo's storn nt Nebraska City. Mr. Max Holm, of Nobrnoka City, was n snowbound vlxltor In Lincoln Thursday. Mr, H. O. Chenoy,trnvlliig itaicrnger agent of tho Klkhorii line, wns In tho city i'uw day. Conductor (loo, Allierl is rejoicing ovor a g(KxM(Hklug boy bnby that nrrlveil Hiinday night. Blelglilugpnrtieswlll Imi nil tho go now for n few dnys, uiiiesM tho weather turns too frigid. Mr, Oorhnm F. Bettn wns confliul to his room several da) s this wenk by n severe sprain, Tho state historical MX'lety held Hovornl in t4)roKtlngiNiious In the University clmol this w-eek. Mrs. II. M. Wllcojt, n former resident of Lincoln but now of Kanxas City, Is visiting Intheelty. Mr, AV. AV, W'elwter, of tho lioot nnd shoo linn of Webster e llilscoe, Is In tho east pur chasing new good. Judge Drown, whom) lei in of odlco expired Init u rk, oxpocta to locate In Broken Bow for tho practice of law. Mis Anna Van Buxklrk returned Wwliiea dny 'from l'lnttsmouth, where sho hnil lioon visiting her filend, Miss Helcti Owmim. Miss Mny I'otvln will leave next Tuemlny for Omul in. where sho will sxmd n few days, nlra playing for tho lndlin muslcalo. Mix Llllio I'otvln left TucMlny on a visit to tho family of Dr. Arnold J. Heudershot, nt Hebron. Bho will bo nlwent a fortnight. Whlln tho clerks wore scmbbing out Tues day evening a stovo in Harloy's drug store wns overturned nnd a small lire resulted. Governor Thnyor and military staff were present nt tho Inauguration of Governor Lnr rnlico nt Dm Melius, by s)ccial Invitation. Mr, J, H, Hout;r. and wife returned Bundny from Chicago. Mrs. II. Is somewhat Im proved In health, and glad to get Iwick homo, Clinrllo Benson Is tho biggest man In Wost Llniolu, nnd all on account of a bmn now bnby which arrived nt tho parental homo on Monday lust. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Hnrgrenves havo Issued Invitations for nn "nt homo" on Monday even ing next, Tho printing is on tin, and decid edly unliHio. The Germnn club will givo ono of their pleasant dnnecsnt MnsonloTeniplonoxt Wed nesday evening. Numbenwlll lw given nt nlno promptly. Tho concert for tho benefit of tho Homo for tho Frlondless nt tho Funko Mondny evening was a very successful ono, lioth artistically anil flnnncially, Mitrai Gertie Kleiner. Bertlo Burr nnd Mc- Kcnxlonud Harry Ionising, John McBrido nndFrnukBurr hnvoretumed to svhool at Fariboult, Minn. A select party will bo given at Masonlo tcmplo on Tucsilny ovenlng next by a num ber of young gontlemen. It promlsos to bo n very elegant affair. Armvui an tho weather will allow Hallett, the jeweler, will removoto his nawquartera nnd tho drawing will toko place as soon as liomiblo thereafter. Mr. B. Inuinii nnd Cnpt. J. Lloyd of St. Louis, have located in Lincoln and will here after Intereit themselves in tho business of Redmond, Cleury & Co, Miss Jettlo Wilkinson returned to her homo nt Denison, Iowa, after a visit of throo weeks with her friend Miss Lulu Cantlcld, corner K nnd Seventeenth streets. Thonowplpo ognu of tho Frosbyterlan church nrrlveil Wednesday morning. It was presented to tho church by Mr. John R. Clark and Mr. J, D. McFiirlaud. The Couhiku neglected to return thanks to Memrs. Hutchlui it Hyntt, tho enterpris ing coal dealera, for a very handsomo calen dar, show lug a sw eet cherub face. Mr. E. K. Bennett, treasurer and manager of tho Wisconsin Furniture it Coftln Co., Is visiting nt his old homo in tho Badger state. Ho will 10 dilwcnt ntxmt n month. Tlio Lincoln press club hns re-orgnuized, elected ofllcers, nppolnteil committees mul will endeavor to keep nllvo hereafter. Tim next meeting will Iw lielil Friday ovenlng. A rising young business man nnd tho daugh ter of a prominent citizen will bo united In marriage next Wednesday evening. Only liu- mediate Menu and relatives will lo present. Den, little sou of Mr. C. VnnRadcn,roHiding at 04 IE street, had tho misfortuuo to fall from n hobby-horso Sunday and broke his right nrm. The littlo sufferer Is mending rap Idly. Today Is tho last day of tho poultry nnd pet stock show nt Metropolitan rink. Tho' Uul weather of tho iut few days veriously in- turfoml with tho ntUnulauce.but tho showing is a very good ono. Mr, II. J. Whltmoro returned Sunday even ing from n very pleasant visit with friends and relatives at Dayton, Ohio. Honanl dU npiolntetl a great many of bis friends by re turning homo alone. Tho German Cnthollcu held a largely at tended meeting Sunday ,nt which preliminary steps were taken for tho organlmtion of a church to embraco only tho German element of that denomination. Tho rionumt Hour club hop which was to occur Thursday evening has boon postonod till tonight. Membere nro requested to como asjoarly in tho evening as possible at 850 owing to tlio short timo for untieing. Miss Lillle Chnmlierlaln of Omaha, w ho wus soprano soloist at tho Home for Frlend loss concert Monday evening, returned homo yesterday, Bho was tho guet whllo In tho city of Miss Mngo Turner, 1734 N street. John IL Clark and family, Gerry Damn, R. C. Manley, Mr. Lcflley, Fred Hovey, Mrs. Jones, Mrs, Illakesloy, C. F. White and a number of persons from different point in tho fctnto occupied a sleeper on tho Missouri raclflo Wednesday night, bound for Los An geles, CaL Mr. Charles Herold left Tuesday, for Phila delphia, whoro ho will get posted on spring stylos of clothing. Uolng tho Lincoln agent of Wauamakor & Drown ho will mako tho immenso establishment his hoodquorton whllo in tho oity, expecting to return tho latter part of tho coming week. Tlio Plonsant Hour Juniors gavo their reg nlar fortnightly hop at Masonic Temple last evening, and notwithstanding tho severity of tho woathor a largo numjior were present ami enjoyed themsclvea greatly. Owing to tho press banquet and tho consequent early closing or our forms, a list ot those present could not bo obtained. Mr. O. Roburt Rlchter left Tuesday for Aitken, Georgia on a short visit audit u ru mored now Hint ho hat) gono to peo his uulinni linlrod darliug. Furthermore a hint from his most intimate friends, has it that he is expect ed to return double. So may it bo. Tho Codrixk will bo pleased to welcomo Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rlchter to this fair but just at present, cold climate of Nebraska. 8TATE PRESS MEETINO. Murti Ooiid Areompllslmd nnd Ampin ' liiijoymniit had by nil. Tho annual mating of tho Nebraska Press a woclntlon which convened at tho Capital hotel Thuixlay evening, nnd hold a very In teresting session yesterday, mny Iw said to have been ono of tho most prolltiblo nnd pleasant meeting of the state press In Nebras ka. Tho nttelidnnco wns qulto largo nnd had tho train not Ixsm snow ImmiiiiI by the bllz rani of Thursday, It would linvo liovn tho largest tho association hns over had. The meeting a all are f reo to confcM hasliecn ot rontinoiis Interest nnd wo think much good hns ln.rn nccoinpllslul, Mr. Herliert of the National association mndo nn elMpient address Itfifoio tho convention ycstenlay morning showing tho various ideas and rea sons why tho Nebrnskansoclatlou ihould be como n memlHT of the national organization. Ills remarks were cloely listened to mid n plnuded. President BiiHhnell's jnessago wns n very Intcn-stlng documont, Tlio jioeni of Mr. Walt Mason Thursday ovenlng of "an editorial nightmare" was cer tainly n ehnrmlng piece of work nml hugely enjoyed by all present. Mr, Wells, tho orator of the occnMoti, read an nblo xior which wns replete with excellent ptilut and advanced a numlier of iibpulnrHuutlmcnUi. At tho nftenioon session, the following ofll oera were elected. President, II. M. Dusliuell, OmnhnJIee, Lincoln. 1st Vise President, C. II. Gcor. Miiie Journal, Lincoln. 2nd Vise Prel dent, T, J, Plcko, Onanl, liloominulon, ftnl Vise President, A. W. Lndd, AVies, Athlon, Secretary, F. O. Blmmous, Ucporter, Si'wttnl, Treasurer, A. I). lInyeeyVfif',.ottniai,Llncohi. Hume Industrie I'lrst. Tlio Couhiku hns always mlvoculed tho jvolley of keeping all money, or nt least as nearly so ai iiosslble, at homo to foster locnl industries and buy nothing nbroad that can bo obtalnod nt homo. In this connection it is gratifying to know thnt gontlomnn who heretofore sent east for shirts, rollnn, cuffs etc., find it both profitable' and oxixdlont to leave their onlen at tl.o Lincoln Blurt Fac tory, 1 18 South Tonth 8tret. Tho fact that this establishment is fully prepared to execute all work with general satisfaction to tho trndo is Ixttt known by the immonso trade thoy su ply, not only in this city, but throughout the state. This establishment Is by no means n now thing In Lincoln, but Is ono of our pro minent business institutions, with an establish ed reputation thnt in itself is sutllciont to in crease the business of tho house In tho future as it hns In tho jvist. Reliable eastern prices are always duplicated, nnd first class work manship with nn excellent fit is nlwtiys assur ed. It will pay you to inspict tho goods and ask for prices at tho Lincoln Shirt Factory lof ore ordering elsewhere and wo feel assured thoy can satisfy you. Client Itrmnnlit Sslent ). It. OAKI.KY A CO'H Jacksonville, Florida, excursion tickets on snlo at Klkhorn Uckot olllce, 115 So. 10th St. "" Tickets to iioliiuTin Kansas, Missouri aud tickets via Omaha on snlo nt Elkhorn ofllco, 115 So. 10th St. Hood's Sarwiparllla cures catarrh by expel ling Impurity from Uio blood, which is tho cause of tho complaint, Givo it n trial. Go to Ed Youngs1 for elegant cigars and tobacco. Ho will givo you tho lowest prices and tho finest goods in the city. No, 1020 O street. Don't fail to sea Shilling Dra's. big nd on another page In this issue. It will lxiy you to call and Inspect their Btock. Tho CouniKli Is under obligations to Mr. A. O. Zolmer for nn elegant pack of playing cards issued by the great Burlington route. Thoy are very neat and handsome. lthoumittUm Is undoubtedly caused by lactld acid in tho blood. This acid attacks tho fibrous tissues, and cniikMi tho pains nnd nchtw In tho Imck, shoulders, knees, ankles, hips nnd wrlxte. Thousands of pec plo havo found In Hood's Surhajwrllla a positive cure for rluu u.itlsm. This inedlci lie, by iU purifying action, neu tralizes the acidity ot tho blood, and ulso builds up and htivnwthons tho wholo body, Stray Jokes. When a man becomes flrmly convinced that ho is a genius It is then that tho frlngo slowly J begins to form on tho bottom or his trousers leg. Scranton Truth. Tho mnn who imagines that hboxlstenoo is necessary to tho movement of tho world is gonornlly burled in a plno coflln without trimmings. Nebraska State Journal Thomas Nost, tho caricaturist, was unablo to lecture In Bismarck, as it was impossible to beat tho boll in which the locturo was to bo given. It must bo a pretty cold day whon Nast can't draw a house. Norristown Herald. Philadelphia has a parrot that prays. Bend him ns a missionary among tho count lets profane and fallen ot bis roco. Martha's Vineyard Herald. "If you saw tho man rifling your trouson,M said the magistrate, to whom a citizen had complained of being- robbed, "why didn't you grapplo with him!" "Well, you seo, your honor," said tho citizen, "I was afraid of waking up my wifo, an she's tho darudest coward about burglars you ever soo," Tho Epoch. Tho occasional contributor dropped into tho sanctum wearily. Seated at the desk was a bectlo browed tramp printer. "Aro you tho mulo editor r softly inquired tho visiting contributor. "Nay," answered tho apparition, poising a proof slip in his doll cately discolored digits. "I am tho calf editor. Do you wish to bo edited P' Wash ington Critic. Thtroisn restaurant waiter in Lincoln who deserves to bo honored. A patron said to him yesterday) "Walter, pass mo those molasses," and he replied, "How manyf" Lincoln (Neb.) Journal. Two Now York oloctriclans have Invented a flying machine. As both ot tbs inventon aro still alive, of oourso they havo not yet practically tested their contrivance. Norris town Herald. Tho secret is out at lost. The elevated rail road guards call out tho stations in Volapulc. Now York Trlbuno, A Lucky Trip. "What havo you boon dointr for a Hvlnct lately I" asked a very tough looking citizen ot a man, who lookod as it he might bo a boon companion. "Burglarizing." "What was your last JobP "I tackled tho vesldenco ot a real estate agont last night," "navo any luckf" "Yos; first rate." "What did you get!" "I got away without buying a house and lot" Merchant Traveler. DILL NYE ON J. CESAR. Ho Makes n l'w Interestlna; Comment! on tho 1'lnr. Tho play of "Julius Cajsar," which ha boon nt tho Academy ot Muslo this week, has mado n great hit, Mossn. Booth and Barrett very w isoly decided that It it succeeded hero It would do well any where. If tho ixioplo of Now York like n play and say so It Is almost tiro to go elsewhere. Judging by this test tho play of "Julius Crosur'1 has a glowing future ahead of it. It was written by Gentle men Shnkesjiearo, Bacon nnd Donnolly, who Collalomted togothcr on It. Shnkcicaro did tho linos nnd plot. Daoon furnlshod tho cipher and Donnelly called attention to it through tho iaicrs. Tho sceno of "Julius Cmsar" is laid In Rome, just before the rnllroad was complotcd to thnt place. In order to understand tho piny itself wo must glanco brlelly nt tho load ing characters which nro introduced nnd UKn whom Its succoss Inrgoly depends. Julius Catsar flourished considerably from 100 to 4 IB, O., when a committee of repre sentative citizens and property owners of Homo called upon htm, and on behalf of tho pooplo begged leavo to assassinate him as a mark of esteem. Ho was stubbed twenty three times between Polnpoy's Pillar and 11 o'clock, many of which were mortal. Thla account of tho assassluntlon Is taken from a locnl'popcr, and is graphic, succinct nnd lack! tho sensational olomenta so common and la tncntobloin our own timo. Casor was tho lmplncablo too of tho aristocracy, and re fused to wear a plug hat up to tho day of his death. Sulla onco said, beforo Cajsar had mado much of a showing, that somo day this young mnn would Ira tho ruin of tho aristoc racy, and twenty yean afterward, when Ciosar sacked, assassinated and holocaustod a wholo theological seminary for saying "oycther'1 nnd "nycthor," tho old sottlen re called what Sulla had said. Caxnr continued to cat pie wlthnknlfo nnd In many othor ways to endear hltnsolf to tho masses until 08, D. C, when ho ran for fliuestor. Afterward ho was redllo, during tho term ot which ofllco ho sought to intro duce a number of now games and to extend tho limit on somo of tho oldor ones. From tills to tho sonate was but n step. In 03, D. C, ho wont to Spain ns proprie tor, intending to write a book nlwut tho Bianlsh ooplo nnd their customs ns soon as ho got back, but ho was so busy on hit return that ho did not havo timo to do so. Ccusar wns a powerful man with tho poo plo, nnd whilo In tho senate worked hard for his constituents, whllo other sonntora were having their photographs taken. Ho wont into tlio army whou tho war broko out, and after killing a grunt many pooplo, ngnlnst whom ho ho certainly could not havo had anything personal, ho returned, bonded by tho Romo silver cornet band, and leading a procession over two miles in length. It wns at this timo that bo was tendered a crown just as ho was passing tho city hall, but thrico ho rtfusod it. After each refusal tho peoplo ap plauded and encored him till ho had torofuso it again. It is at about this timo that tho play opens. Censor bad just arrived on a speckled courser and dismounted outsldotho rrcAD or tot procession. town, no comos in nt tho head of tho pro cession, with tho understanding thnt thj crown is to bo offered him just as he cros&r over to tho court houso. Hero Casslus and Brutus meet, nnd Cos ejus tries to mako a mugwump of Brutus, so thnt thoy can organtzo a now movement. Mr. Edwin Booth takes the character of Brutus and Mr. Lawrence Barrett takes that of Casslus. I would' not want to tako tho character ot Casslus myself, oven if I had run short of character and needed somo very much indeed, but Mr. Barrett takos It and does it first rate. Mr. Booth also plays Brutus so that old sottlen hero say it seems almost Ilko having Brutus here among us again. In act Brutus sits up late reading a story by II P. Roo, nnd just as ho is in tho most exciting part of it tho ghost of tho assassin ated Casar appears and states that it will moot him with hard glovos at Phlllppi. Dru tus looks bored, and says that ho is in no condition, but tho ghost leaves it that way, and Brutus looks still more bored till tho ghost goes out through a white oak door without opening it. . ' At Phlllppi Brutus sees that there is no bopo of poll co interference, and co before timo is called ho inserts his sword into Ills being and dies, whllo tho polite Amorican audlonco puts on its overcoat and goes out, looking over its shoulder to soo thnt Brutus docs not tako advantage of this moment, whllo tho jwoplo are going away, to resusci tate bfmsolf, Booth and Barrett have tho makings of good acton In thorn. I mot both of those gontlemen in Wyoming somo yean ago. Wo met by .accident. Thoy wore going to Cali fornia and I was coming back. Dy somo oversight wo had both selected tho saino track, and wo were thrown together, I do not know whether thoy will recall my faco or not. I was riding on tho sleoer truck at tho timo of tho accident. I always tako a sleeper, and always did. I rodo on tho truck becanso I didn't want to rido insido the car and havo to associate with a wealthy porter who lookod down upon me, I am tho man who was found down tho crook tho uoxt day gathering wild ferns and murmuring, "Where am II" The play of "Julius Cajsar" Is one which brings out the meanness and magnetism of Casslus, mid emphasizes tho mistaken patriot ism of Brutus. It is full ot pathos, duplicity, assassination, treachery, erroneous loyalty, suicldo, hypocrisy and all tho intriguo, jeal ousy, cowardice and dovlltry which cliarao terlzed tho polities of fifty yean B. C, but which now, thanks to tho enlightenment nnd refinement which twenty centuries have brought, aro known no more forever. Let us not forget, ns wo enter upon tho year ltS8. that it Is a presidential year, and thnt all ncrinsouy will l buried under tho dew and tho ilaisfes, aud that, no matter how high party spirit may run, there will bo no per icssl ouuiity, Dill Nyo in Now York World. t JciMn, PER FBC TION. Northern Queen Wash Board, They arc 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 soap. They save wear and tear of clothing because the rubbing is much lighter. FOR SALE IIY THE Lirjcoliq I-Ieir(wgire Co. AGENCY FOR Acorn Stoves eirjcl Iemes 230-232 .South nth Street. Telephone 273. 0N0W '224 0 Pf Vsawt MBBBjaajsj fmt 2&K Jaaa"pSaalBaBBWBBaBBBBBB5ajSpBjfpc' ga PW' 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 tgreg,.yy.iivx',x i V"MXm , Colorado, Utah, California; Montana. "The Dveriahd Route" Tnko tho uvorlnnd flyer nnd snvo ono day to nil I'ncldo const points. THE UNION PACIFIC IS THE FREE CHAIR CAR LINE. .imi.L"' tM0 fHHt IHnltod trains of all lines for al points cast, , ort li and south. .ThroiiKh tickets on modem day conches. Ilngnapo checked through to destination from nil point enst In tho United States and Cuimiln. Sleeper accommodations r-served In through Pullmnn Palncc cars from the MUsour river to the Pacific const. E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. T. J. POTTER, FInt Vice Pnwldont. BOOKS, THREE CENTS EACH! !,.,J?n i Irf S,.ma?.p?wl,1,fa. ! nollt rmPhl,t ''m- Printed from itood r.diM trr on rood !KV f.P'i.riM?. ?Ltl "? hn,,0n;l)r lllotrtoJ. Tlir ,re without eic.ptlon ths cbsipsit boS ettr tS. Wonder of Iks World, N.iptu aid Othii. Con. IiIdi d.icrlrllou. .nil llluitnllona or lh. mm I wonil.rful work! ul n.lur. M 1,1 min, V.rj iDl.r.illiic M ImlriKll... Wundcn of the Hcu. A ilMerlpllan ol Hi. mini wood.r. fal .nil Ututlful tbtn iuun4 ! Hi. bottom of tb. tK.to, wltb prolate IIU.tr. Ilooi. "A l'leurt; Kt.rllon," and OOW Skrlrhrn. Br "Jo.uii iuu'i Win." A rmiKtlon ot lri.ii.tlll lunoj Ik.lrh.. ty tti. moil fopul.r liumoroo. wrlltr ot tb. d.r. .Tt? "nt Kl! l"Pr, brri. Anav.Tt, lllhar flli. Huff Doeum.iii. ' a uii rl.llcoloMlj ranir took Imi.rrw.r.oD.lto "Wldov li..l..(l." Chrl.linii. Hturlr., br Cutnt. tiiciuc.: Conl.lni n omb.rof tho moctFinrmlng CtirUtui. ttorl. f.r wrllt.u kjrUiimiul wrlltr wuo.nrllil. k.rl.i.n. I.cororl.u. Hound ths Ktrntnc I.uinp. A U k ,il torl.t.olctam. potlltLsd IIMI, lor II.. IIUI. toll, tllrnir, ' 1'spuUr lleIUtlo and lllnlozut., humoront, drm. HP r'"ll ln'lo l'f " ! I.imTlU.1 k I men popul.r. . T"Hrir.iiidB Men of ModrrnTlmr Ooiililot por. lull, tnj lu(r.Uil.. ol l.mou. t.lf latdt Aui.l Ir.Dt, from Hit llni.of Prtoklln loth, prtttot. ' "lllr UuoUllon. Oont.lolDf lUortdn.nd. othor. blpol tn.or inr.n. fr.oa.ntly nil Inr.tJIof tu4 ronttrtf tioa, A v.lu.1.1. work or r.r.rtnc. 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