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THE COURIER A JVjwtor VTr of Motltn . Saturday Evening, Jan 2its, 1888. The Courier Can lie round At Windsor Hold Now Htnnd, Cspllal Hold New Hlund, Odoll's Dlnlnit Hull New niniul. Olasoii A rietolier's, 1110 O Htrcet. A. T. Iinlim A Co-.., I Ml O Hired. Tho Gnthnm News Bland, US Hoilth lllh Ht. Krltli llros., til Ninth lltli Htreet. Kd. Young. 10SO O Htreet. NOTIOi: TO AiiVI.UTIrlP.I.H. A itve elisors nro rciiiiestrd In send In (lid (nvonm early nit jhimIIiIo, not litter llinn four o'clock Frlilny nftcrnooii, in tho CoimtKH got to press thotovenliiK When ordering your advertisement out drop tlio business inniing-ei a curd. Tho oollootor Isaptto forgot such orders, and cotnpllanco with this request wilt savo us trouble nml yourself nnnoyanco. We are dally adding to our Hat of subscribers, employing a man especially for tliul nolo pur pose.nnd claim tlut as an advertising medium tho CoiiitlKU I unoxeolled. ELEGANT HOLLIDAY : GOODS. W.R. DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher, i f7 O Strcrt. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Linen sale ntJOAKt.tcv & Co's E. Hnllctt, Jeweler, 1 141 0 street Delicious lunettes nt Hrown's Cnfe. Remnants U'i the costnt Oakley's Clonks nt 1 -'J price nt Oakley's & Co. Oysters, fresh, fnt nnd Hue at Hrown's, i ' Clokes lorn tlmn cost nt Oakley & Co. Whitebrrast Conl and Lima Company. Hickey, Htovens & Co. 1MI to IMo O Ht, , IKorn tz Itoliertit, dent 1st 1X1 Alexander Ulk. I)ut wasn't It n daisy for an initial blizzard! Don Cniucrou, WM O street, for lunches .(Oakley's speclnl salo of Uudorwear Monday, "Trickoy A; Co. .wholesale and retail jewelers. 'Camel Hnir Underwear 00 cts. nt Onkloy A Co. ii per cent off on all clonks nt O. It Oak Jey&Co, Thousand mllo tickets for wilo nt tlS Boutlt Tenth street Lincoln to Chicago without change via tho Elkhorn line. Oysters in every stylo, fine and fresh, nt "Don Cameron's. Win. McLaughlin took tho Flyer for Cali fornia yesterday Try Ilutchliis & Hyntt'ii Mendota lump for ionestlo purposon, Canon City Coal ngnln nt tho AVhltebrenst ' Coal and Ltnio Co, Hon. Church Howe spent n few days In th 'Capital city this week. k Hickey, Stevens & Co., 1M1 to 1W5 0 street, sell for cash only. After tho club parties, go to Hrown's new af4 for n delicious lunch. Mr. A. Hurlbut, the clothier, paid Chicago n business visit thli week. Miss Maud lturr returned Tiuwluy to her 1 school at Jacksonville, 111. Mr. W. II. Irvine examined tho state of trade in Chicago this week. Dr. Bailey, residence Tliirteenth and Gj 'ltlce, 1235 O; telephone 017. Mr. Henry Newman, who ha been very ill for nearly a month, is improving. lieforo insuring look up the Mutual Life I nturnnce Company of New York. Doctor D. P. Bailer, office and -residence omt of Thirteenth and O street" J ing ciialr cars on all through trains. Qivout a rash order for cash. Hickey Stevens & Co. 1MI to IMS 0 street. Hutchins & Hyatt make a specialty of mm oned hard and soft wood, cut to order, Roast Turkoy, Goose and all kinds of meaU at Don Cameron' every ilrxy for dinner. Mr. Frank M. Bllsh.of R. O. Dunn & Co., is visiting at his old home, Ilockford, 111. Job lot of Childrens Scarlet Wool Vests nd Pants for SOcts up. Tills Is a bargain. Mr. "W. 1L Dciiniti, the iwpular gents' furn isher, loft Thursday for Grand Rapids, Mick Lots of Remnants thrown out whilo in voicing. Must be closed out nt cost at Oak Joy's & Co. Prof. F. M. Gibeault's instructions are val uable. Btudio in Vie Lcdwith block, corner 11th and P streets. All sites of best grade hard oool, nicely screened and always on liand at Hutchins & Hyatt, 1W0O street. Brown's Vienna Coffee and Oyster bouse in tho oKTn houiie block is the neatest and nob biest resort in the city. For all kinds of society stationery, such as invitations, programs, cards, menus etc call t the Couhikr offloe In tho new Burr block. 'i BotU & Bewell have received n full lino of Monarch California Canned goods. Their exellence is known to every lover of delicious fruit With prompt and courteous treatment, Hutchins & Hyutt solicit your ordorsforany , thing .in the line of bard or soft cool. Tele phone 235 Go east by the St. Louis and the Misvmi-i Pacific railroad mid avoid all omnibus trans tj fers; all changes made In Union depots via this route. Choir cars free. . Wedding stetlonory, invitations, programs sd all fine printing our specialty. Call and see speclmeas of our work. Weasel & Dob bbu, 181 Norta Eleventh street. (Irntiil Chniierllor O'Neill will limtltuto a K, of 1', lodge nt Hlckiimn tonlglit. The Irving solely of tlio High M'liool avn a very pliwiwuit immlcnli) Hatiinlny oviuiIiik Mlmdrnxi Hnelllng has returned homo fnnu n three weeks visit nt Concordia. Kmi. A Clilnwn lmimlry nnd n ImrlMT shop on i the etslde of thowitinro were tuirneil Hon- I dny night, Mrs. J. P. Stevens l vinltlng nt tho old hoineln Illnlr, linvlngluftTliurmlny forn ten days vlnlt. Mr. M. M. Henries Is nnother Lliicolnlte nhnhn departed for the golden shoros of California, MIm lllnnche Honcer left Wednesday for n wiM-ks visit with friends nnd relntlve nt AI('1iImii, Knu. One of tho It Htreet rnr drlvem wns rolibel of IiIk Ikix containing money nml tickets Monday night. Tickets to jKilntJt In Kansas, Missouri mid tickets via Oiiinhnnn sale nt Klklioni olllee, lift Ho. lOthHt, Tho Mutual Life Insurnnoo Co. -nf New Vork. W. H. liantlngs, District Agent, 120 south lUth streL The eiuploym of Rudgo rV Morris were eu tei tallied nt dinner Sunday by the senior partner and his wife. Mr.T.U. Manger, tlio nttorney, who tmik tho bllsmnl to Cwlar rotinty, Iion been tuoli ImmI out there It Is said. Mr. A. 'A. Palmer of the Into tlrin of limi fc. Palmer, druggists, embaiks In the commis sion lilisl liens next week. Mr. L M. HuiHrt Ims sold his InteieM In tho Lincoln Carpet Co., nnd gone on a trip to California with his wife. Mr. I K. Pennington of the II ft M. ills jMitcher's olllee, has gone to Idaho to Uiko n jHwItlon with the Union Paclllc. Mr. K. U 1I(hou returned Monday fnun Wttl)ntucli, In., where he had lieen ealleil to attend the funeral of his fattier. The drnwiug advertised to tako place nt Hallett's Thursday evening has Ikhmi iswt poued until the weiitlior nuslorntes. Mr. GoihaiiiF, lletta Iiiih neovensl from his it) -eiit lllnem, nnd may Ihi seen once more U'hlud his desk nt Hutchins fc Hyatt's. Dr. Winnettnnd wife have returned from Pittsburg, Pa., where they hnd lieen In atten dunce nt the funeral of tho Dr.'s father. Hoods Hnrsniarilln eunH cntnrrh by ex pelling Impurity from tlio blood, which Is the cnuso of tho complaint, (live It n trial. Miss Anula TeblwtU, who presided over the money onlor department of the iswt-olllce, Is visiting with friends In Hamburg, Iowa. Mrs, Kwlng, sIsW of Mn. Sam Maclay, whohnslKHm visiting relatives in this coun ty, rrturneilhoino In Missouri Tuesday. Mr. Guy A. Brown nnd family nro now In California. Mr. Brown's health Is gradually Improving, n fnct his friends will bo glad to leant, Mr. John Morrison left yesterday for Cln I'lnuntl, where he will attend tho National convention of tho Merchant Tailor's associa tion. NoitIs Humphrey and family aud 11. M. Turner and wlfo loft Monday for 1m Ange les, where thoy will remain the rest of the winter. Mr.. Will Aitken has returned from his California trip. Ho does not appear to ap preciate the glorious climate as highly as Nome others, Mr. J. II. Sheen, a member of the firm of Hickey Stevens ,V Co. accompalod by his wife returned homo Thursday, after a plea sant visit to Blulr. The young jieoplo of the Presbyterian church nfli ineeing Mondny evening organ lied n socloty of Christian endeavor. Nearly thirty iiorsoiis joined. Tho ladles of Graco M. K. church gave a so- clal and oyster supper at tho church, corner Twenty-Hoventh and 11 street Tuesday even ing, which was well attonded. Lou Wensol retumod Wednesday evening from Denver. He left there Tuesday night feeling quite 111 and before reaching here was taken with chills nnd fever, nnd has since broil under the doctor's enre. From iv private lotter, it is learned that Miss Tote Mo Murtry has been vory ill in California whither hoi parent hnd taken her for her health. Her many irtotuls hero will lio sorry to hoar of her continued illness. Mr. John C. Bonuell announce that the building of tlio belt lino aud the location of the steel car works ore assured. Mr. Bonnell has Ihhui tho lending spirit in the antcriirlho, mid when ho goes for a thing ho generally gets it. Mr. 0. I Irvln.of Plum Creek, Nebraska has purchased tho Interest of Mr. W. C. Ber ger in tho boot nnd fchoo house of Wright & Borirer. Ho is an oxperiencd buaiuoiw man nnd will prove a vnlunblo addlttou to Liu coin's ranks. ' From a privuto letter received by Miss Minnie Latta, it is learned that Miss Tote Mc Murtry is improving In health, lioing able to walk about tho house. With the exception of Miss Tote's Illness, Mr. and Mrs. McMurtry are enjoying thoir visit. Water Commissioner Lyman, Fire Wnr den Newbury, Austin of AVest Lincoln, Gcorgo Weltzd, Fory Ensign, Bob Mnlono nnd FreU Stratton attended the fireman's con vention this week. A very pleasant gather, lng was hnd at Plattsmoth. The state board of agriculture held ltn an nual session in the city this woek. The ofll cersof last year were re-elected, Including Hon. R. W. Furnas, the man who knows moro about running a fair than any other man in the west. Over f 14,000 was cleared last year. Elaborate preparations have been inndo for a banquet to bo glvon to tho employe of Har greavca Bros, by Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Har greavesAt their home, No. 1523 R street. This is tho thirteenth anniversary of Mr. Har grove' entrance Into busineh in Lincoln, and he proposes to appropriately celebrate tho auspicious ovont. Miss Lulu Grunlnger, after a pleasant so journ of ten months in Lincoln, returned homo Thursday to Cleveland, Ohio. While hero Miss Grunlnger was the guest of Mrs. A. C. Kelmer on N street, and if the CouniKll is permitted to speak it Judgment would say, it does not think any lady ever visited this fair burg that mado more friends, and that certainly means much. Mr. Jay W. Kennedy representing tho ex tensive Manufacturing Pharmacists, Cham berland &Ca of DeMolnes made the couniEii a pleasant call yesterday. Mr. Kennedy's duties on tho road consist of visit to the lead ing nowspapor of tho country with whom ho contracts for qweo in which ho brings promi nently before the publlo's attention the su perior merits of Chamberlain's proprietory medicine which havo become well and favor ably known on thU market. Although a Jay in name. It cannot lsi said that tho e-enlnl Kennedy doe not understand the business ho is engaged In. He Is a clever ilgurer (for the nuusej an excellent conversationalist anil a gentleman with whom it does tlio publshor pleasure to transact business and If Cham berlain & Co, do not appreciate his service It is conniuiy lack of gratitude. Blanket one-half price at Oakxky & Co' .j nn! ! 1 j a A ririnMiil Hop. A iiumlsT of Lincoln young lndlei and gciitlenieii gave n ulect. unity nnd hop nt Mnsonlo Templo on Tuewlny even lug Inst. Dancing was t-ouiniemisl about tl o'oliK'k, with Mr. H, A Wmnor as ninnter of ceremonies, and It was i):!M) lieforo the last iiiiiiiImt wnsilaiicisl, th.iro Isdiig twenty In nil. Home thirty-live couple were pnmeilt mid Miitlclatsl In the terpslchoreail exer else. Mitsrs Herrlek, Oluthnr, Covey nnd Himcoustltutel the eoiniultlen of nrrnugo inent, Messrs, MoMnhon, McOoognu, and las. Coclinin ivceptlou committee, while Messrs, Herrlckind Covey ueUsl us lloor iiiniingcrs, Th present were Mestr nu I Mosdnmci Hlims, (llntlier, Herrlek, Mu.Mnlioli, Neville, Weston, Mnmteller, Know and Smith. Miss es l-urlmer, I.lnt, Smith, Kelly, I'rotmiin, llognrt, Warner, I milliner, Coehriin, Wiley, Ithixli-s, HIiihIo, lliirwlck, llogurt, Iml, Snow, Hart, Lynch, Hunw, Devlin, Herrie'c, and Oleson, Messrs, Kelly, Civey, Klik, Meyer, Hesse, tox, lloiick, Ulioilw. uuiiner, Cliamberlitln, Conway, Lyons, Meyer, (lutes, nnd Coombs, A lluppy l.mp Veur Party A very pleasant lenp year party was given Mondny evening nt tho homo of Mrs. I.lrrlo Coohrmi, No, 428 Noi Hi Twelfth street. The IiiiIIih cnllisl for the gentlemen, escorted them to tho scene of festivities mid In various other ways assumed the prerogative usiinlly exercised by tiieuiliei-H or Hie sterner sex. Alsmt ten couples were present nnd enjoyed themselves nt dancing, playing Minis iiuil kin dred nuiiiwmeiit. Huper win sjrveil nt eleven o'chn-k, nnd after duo attention hud been mild this iNirt of tlio entertainment. dancing was ngnln nwuined, continuing until nfter another day had Ihmii iwliorwl In. A NIi'IkIiIiitiI Hurprlsn I'nnty. Monday evening n number of gentlemen who have associated themselves together un der the title of tho A. W. Q' club, loft the city nbout nine o'clock In Bolmiinn's largest sleigh mid with their friends drove flvo mites south il.to Vnnkeo Hill pmclnet, U tho cosy home of Mr. nnd Mr. John Flytiit, which was the scene of n surprise on their daughter the Mlx Lizzie mid Kittle. When tho comiMiny nrrlvod nbout ten o'clock, Mr. mid Mrs. Flynn who were Inforiiij of their coming, roynlly welcomwl the guests ami proceeded at oni-o to make pleasant their stay nml how well they sucoeuded s liest Known lo encu pnruciuiii. imutuii, mm Inauuunitisl. canl playing also took up mit of the time and some elegant musical select- ion were given by the Mlsse Fllnn who am ladles DOKsesslmr mm musical nuullllcatloiis, the ono lioing a talented pianist and tho other a cultured viK-nllst. SupHr was served about midnight ufter which dancing ngnln com manded the time nnd It wns not until the wee small hours of Tuesday morning that the merry jiarty found themselves home wan! bound, nil hnvlng njoyrd ono of tho most pleasant evening of this short span of life. The following were pnwnf, Mease Flnnlgnii, Tntsty. Coyle, MeVnn, Rohmnn, Bei-eher Messrs Hoyden, Ki.an Ktdd, MeNan, Cahlll, Barry, Coyle, Melavan, Uincaster nun biwler. Died. The CouniKll wo pained to learn this week of the death of Mr. George Balletitlne, which occurred nt her home In Denver Satur day last, Thoremalns wore brought to Lin coln for burial, tlio funeral occurring Wed nesday afternoon from tho rosldonce of Mr. R. C. Outcalt, Eleventh nnd D stroet. She was aged altout thirty-four years, and had resided In this city before removing to Den ver. Sho leave a husband nnd two children who havo tho heartfelt sympathy of n hast of friends, who deeply rogret tho untimely de mise of tho wlfo and mother. Make No Mistake. II you havo mado up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaiiarilla do not bo induced to take any other. Hood's 8arsatarllln 1 a peculiar medicine, jiosscdslng, by vlrtuo of It peculiar combination, projwrtlon and jire jMiration, curative jwwer suporlor to any other article of tho Rind lieforo tho people. For all affection arising from impure blood or low state of the system It is unequnlled. Bo sure to get Hood's. Wliut "lVciilliir" Melius. Applied to Hood' Smsaparllia, tho wonl (lecullar of great imiortmicc. It menus that Hood's Sarsaiiarilla is different from other preparations in many vital jtolntH, which mako It a thoroughly honest mid rellnble medicine. It is Peculiar, In a strictly medi cinal sense: firxf, in the combination ot reme dial agents used; second, lu'the proportion in in which they nro prepared; thlnl In tho pro. cos by which the active curative properties of the medicine nro Hccured. Study these points well. They menu volumes. They mako Hood's Sarsaimrllla peculiar In it curative powers, as It nccompllshe wonder ful cure hitherto unknown, mid which give to Hood's Sapsaparillan clear right to tho titloof "Tho greatest blood purifier ever discovered." Jacksonville. Klortdn. ntnurvlnn HnWu mi sale nt Klkhorn ticket olllee, 115 So. 10th St. lliirlliiKtmi Itoute California Excursion. Last cheap excursion by tho Burlington Route Feb. Itltli. Ticket 00.00. Good for six months tSO.(H). Excursion ticket sold everyday. For ticket, rate of fare, etc., apply to A. C. Ziehhu, City Pass, Agent. "G-WHIZ-Z" Now Fast rime Schedule vln Omiilin JJ nvfir tlitt Hock Islitnil ltout between Council lllunmuid Chicago. 1 ASKcngenicontomplatlng a trip East from Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Ogden Salt Lake City, Cheyenne, or Denver to Chi cago, or iwlnts intermediate or beyond, via Omaha, should see that their ticket read over tho "Ghkat Rock Ihi,ani Route." Tlio new train, tlio " Chicago Limited Express," in clone coniuvUon with tho' 'Overland Flyer' of the Union Pacific, leave U. P. Transfer nt-iP. M. and Council Blulfsnt-iia'S P. M. nnd making few intermediate stops, arrives atDaveniortnt2:30 A. M., Rock Island nt 2:35 A. M.,and Chicago at 8 A. M. next day I only 10 hours between Initial and terminal points, and flvo hours gained on previous times schbdule,with corrcsM)iul!ng reduction in timo over tho entire route between San Francisco and Council Bluff. The " Chicago Limited Expreb" is a magnificent train of first-class coached, dining car (serving de licious ineals)aud Pullman Palace Sleeping Car, Illieral reductions in price of lierths. At Chicago it connect with through fust trains for Detroit, Niagara Fulls, Dulrulo, PltUtburg, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, ami all Eastern jsjIiiU. The condition of track, permanent way, superstructure and ItoKsenger equipment of the "Ghkat Rock Ihind Routk" is so IncomiHirably sujierior as to assure all who travel over its Hues not only tho highest speed compatible with safe. ty, but comfort aud luxury to e pre-eminent degree. Secure some of tho bargain In tho rem nant sale at O. R. Oaki.ky & Co' Ills tdf rtnlslns; ftosn. I licanl n funny story recently of an acUr soiuotiinongo, who wns playing in n farce, in which It www iicccHsiiry for him to uso n largo dor,gh noo. One night when ho got to tbothentroho found no flour, mid sent tho lsy out for some. Back enme tho ly, tho iioho was iii'ido nml whipped on. Pn-wntly, to the horror of tho actor, tho noso began to swell, tilt nt length, in tho midst of nn tin porUmt tussngc, it burst nnd foil to tlio ground. It had Issm mado of self raising flour, nml tho heat of tlio nctor' face had ao oompllfthcd the catastrophe. Nowwrt Post. Not Very Hick. Caller (to ncrvant) I nm sorry to hear that Mrs. Hobsoti Is not well. Is sho very sick ) Servant Ol don't know, mum. Sho tould mo this inornln' that if you called I was to toy that sho was sick, but sho didn't tell mo to say how sick. Now York Sun. On the l'.lovntod In Gotham. A Thlnl nvenuo train, liound for city hall, reached Fifty-ninth street nt 10 o'clock, and wns crowded. A man who had kept his oyo on tho first car managed to Bqueezo himself in there. In ono of tho cross Beat were two young women, and opposite them wero a buudlo and a young man. Tho young women wero engrossed in each other's conversation, which seemed to consist almost entirely of "Says ho to mo," "Then, says I to him," "Ho wroto mo, so ho did," nnd so on. Tho man approached and said, somowhat gruffly, "I want to sit down." Tho young man, who was sitting upon tho outer end, closed in his leg to let him pass. "I want to sit down there," ho Bald, with an emphasis on "there" ns ho pointed where tho bundlo restciL Ho spoko moro gruffly this time, nnd in n louder touo. Tho young man Btnlled mid continued read ing. "Well," roared tho now thoroughly In furiatod man, "I paid for my scat nnd I'll oo you to tho deuco before you can keep two oat fo.- ono faro." Then ho took the bundlo and pitched it upon tho floor. The young man again smiled, whllo tho young women suddenly ceased their "Said I to him" and "Says ho to mo." Ono of them reached for tho buudlo, which was hers, and said to the man, loudly cuough for everybody to hear. "You dirty, naughty, moan man." Tho man was overwhelmed with confusion and was ojiologlzltig to all three, when a fellow itoKscuger who had beou sitting with his back to him stood up nnd cursed him. "Do you want to gazo at the stars!" snld he, "or probably you havo a rush of blood to tho head. Anyhow, lean off. Glvo my back a show." There had been no triangular pioco of wood to keep thoir backs apart Tlio man forgot bis njiology, mid turned around to confront his new antagonist. Fragments of tho two would soon havo been strewn about had not tho other passengers interfered. Then tho blunderer rushed to tho door dm the train slowed up. "No," replied tho guard, shaking his hood; "this Is Forty-sovcnth." Before tho blunderer could reeumo his seat tho train started and ho was flung to tho floor, crushing his hat and hurting his lip as hofelL As tho train roachod Twenty-third street there wns a great rush. Tho blunderer was leaning on his cane. When tho train again stnrte 1 tho blunderer wasn't lennlng on his cano, but ho was leisurely examining tho two halves of it. Moral: Look before you leap, New York Tribune llewurd of Modest Merit. Purse Proud Shoo Dealer How often havo I told you not to disfigure goods with big price marks! Poor Clerk Thoso aro 13 kids, and I marked the figure 2 on tho bottom to mako thorn sell. Tho ladies mUtako tho prlco mark for tbo number, "Young man, I told you novcr to call at my house again, but I tako it nil back. If you want my daughter you can liavo hor." Omaha World. Happily Ended. "How is that feud between Col. Blood and Maj. IllucgraAi getting ont Aro thoy as bit ter as evcrr "Oh, no; the wholo thing U happily ended." "I'm glad to hear that" "Yes, thoy killed each other." Life, A Iltrtneil Year. Miss Ethel And so you aro really engaged to Mr. Sampson', Clara? Mlu Clara (blushing) Yes, it all happened last evening, Ethel. Miss Ethel What o blessing loop year is, dear! Now York Sun. The Case Stated. Omaha Damo Oh yes, you can growl fast enough; you forget that whllo mn got through their labors at certain hours every day, a woman' work is nevor done. Husband That' just what I'm growling about Omaha World. After u Causn for Itefluctlon. "What lias given you food for such earnest reflection, my young friend T' osked tho min ister ut tho Sunday school picnic, meeting littlo Johnny sitting silently by tho road side. "I was wondering," replied tho penitent young scamp, "whether I had just eaten a tniwhroom or a toad stool." Judge Tlio Sud Itealltr. When tho honeymoon Is over and acquaintance mold Urn lover to a sense of sober fitness and tho seamy bMed real; When the k1w luu left the fever and ho turns an unWdlovvr, how he wonders as he pondt'rson tho fritllt." of Ideal I Thca ho sees It U fathloa for tho willing heat of pan Ion to benumb to tcigp.r frigid In pos- fusion's lii'ivlli hs slulit. When his ardor terms a question of his powers of digestion, or which of (hem retiring shall put out tlw Vl-XlllR light. When tho lleueillct lies thinking, with his peepors slyly blinking nt lils bvtte half who shivers with an unproductive ire, Ene discerns through coughs and sneezing, wltb the mercury at freezing, that afTtctlun all do pcuds on who constructs tho Utclii-n lire. Holly Springs (Miu.) llcporUr. , tel I I ' PER FEC TION Northern Queen Wash Board. e? anantnHlS than any other. They work faster, better and easier. They Has .12 feet of Drying Rod. Inst longer which makes them Stands 5 feet high 22 feet cheaper. They save soap. They long, unci is only 2 inches in save wear and tear of clothing thickness when closed. Light because the rubbing is much strong and adjusted in a mo HglUcr. ment. The cheapest and best. FOR SALIJ I1Y THE Jlircolr 1-Iard.weire Co. AGENCY FOR Acorn Stoves ajqcl Ieiries 230-232 South nth Street. Telephone 273. -4N0W y'r 1 1' fvtrfrm n im "224 0 in nsi 1 iiiirv) jirA "A Fine Driving and Riding Livery always read)' for service, day or night. Union - Pacific - Railway, The Overland Route. eSB Shortest and Safest Colorado, Utah, California, Montana, a "The Overland Route' Take the i.vorlanil flyer anil save ono day to all Pacific coast points. THE UNION PACIFIC IS THE FREE CHAIR CAR LINE. ItiinnliiK Into Union Depots ami .connectlnif with tlio fast limited trains of all linos for al points cast, north ami south. TliroiiKh tickets on modern day coaches. IIukuudo cheeked through to destination from all points eaHt In tho United Htates and Canada. Sleeper accommodations rexerved In through Pullman Palncc cars from the Mlisour river to the Pacific const. E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. 1014 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. T. J. POTTER, E. L. LOMAX, J. S. TEDBETS, First Vice President. Ass. Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agt Gen. Pass and Ticket A gt. 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All orderafllled bf raUrnaalL Addrenalf ettera; f, M. l.Vl'rUN.rulllaher,.Nu OUMiarrwy Ntrwet,.aw TforliL MaOM! ClOUlCS DlW. OPEN inilm nn riTrrt ., . ri jj n 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. Route to all points in Idaho, Oregon, Washing 11 Territory. r on food it arer dud. tecure the bait coil tnanf Tha rorrelllal llablea. A Kortl. Br II, T. Ctiaoa. ThaOld Oaken I'heaU A Nottl. DrBriTtaiiaCoaa, Jr. Thal'earlorihalleeaa. A Natal. Ht Cuaa AeavaTt. Ilallaar Aah llalL a Nottl. VUaa.aaT Bliir.i, Wutrml4d J'Utre llooae. A Not.l. JBj Srra W. riaaca. Under tha Ltlaea. A Moral, 11 r Iba aalbor of "Dora Tooroa.' Tha Illantoad llraoelcU A Herat. j Mra. Ilaaar Woou. Jlwtfrar.rf. Tkaltwjer'aHaerel. AXartl. BjHU. I. Ma.ooaa. The niransa la.aof Dr. Jakjrll aud Mr. llfda. A "Vi1. UK.T..Sraraato. AWIekadUlrl. A Nortl. Br U.ar C.cil ll.r. Lad Valworth'a Ulaaaaaala. A Kottl. II; "Tea Doraatt." Ilelweca Twa Nina. A ICertl. 87 Iba aalbor of " Dora Tbarue." Uuilral.J. Tka Maa or llearU. A Kot.l. II7 II Ur.ajaoa, Uorlo'a Korluiie. A Natal. D7 rioaaaca Wiaoaa, A. Low Marrlaaa. A Notal. 117 Ulta Uvioca, llaa. The Oulltj Hirer. A Nottl. 117 tvaaia t'oinaa. Thal'olaon of Aaaa. A Natal. Vr Kioaanca U.tartT. MoaKlranga. A Nottl. Sr Mra. Ilaaar Wood, ronrln- Ika I'ellera. A Nottl. Ur kin. AlaiiaDaa. A llarwrlsht'e llaushlar. A Nottl. 7 Mra, Aaaia SowiBoa. iUuirrdlcd. fair but falae. A Nottl. 17 Ika author of "Dora Tliarna." Jiluilralte. I.aueaaler'a Cabin. A XotaU B7 lira, II. V. Victoa. fUa.lraltd. risreaea Itlaaton'e Oalk. ANattl. II7 lira, llaai A. Ilaalaoa, lUuilftlid. Tha Woman Hater. A Kottl. H7 Dr. J. IMIoaiaaoa, fliuilral.d. The t'alirorwla Cabla. A Nottl. Dj II, T. C.n.oa. pmt paid uron receipt of onlr lUCnin mtm r. 3X. itia8S- X..i: