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ar "(- 'U r.. . ' $J " "! --- ii m w i a i fr :. . ItV ' L & sr rs-' '. is, K It :S 1 ti'Cl ?rn i& v' s-" C THE COURIER A IVpwlnr Pnper of Motltr Ttm. Saturday Evening, Feb. 26th, i888. Tim Cimrlcr Can l l'mmd Al WlmUor Hotel Now Hlimil, Cnpllnl Hotel New Hliimt, Odcll'n IMnliiK Hull New Hlniul. Clnnon A l'lololior'K, Hill O HlrcoU A.T. I.nmlnit AtVu., IIMOHtreot. TliOotlmniNowMniul,lll Hoiltli 11th HI, Keith llro., lit Not Hi lllli Htreot. Kd. Young, ItlMO Htreot. NOTIOi: TO AlVKHTIHi:UH. AilvcrtlnomnrorcquMli'il to send In tliol favor nn curly an polble, not Inter thnn four o'clock Friday nrtcrnooiii n llio CoUiiiku goc In pre IliaU'veiilntr. Whun nrdorltiK 7our mlvcrtlwuicnt out drop tho IuirIiu' ntnnnRCi ncnnl. Tho collector lapt to forKet uch onlcnt, anil compliance with lltU rcqucut will navu us troublo nnil yourself nnnoynucc. Wemrodally mtdliiR toourlUlnf Mibifrlbcn, rnnloylni; n ninn eitpoolnlly for Unit nolo pur iHip,ivtnicniniintnimwlYrtii?'iicUum Jl9ClMHMtllll!"jNN. J2 ELEGANT FURNISHINC GOODS. W.R. DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher, 1137 O Street. SOCIETY NOTE8. Happunluil About III" flly AinniiK llio Hmlnlly Inclined. Mr, .ffilut ZoliniHK entertained tho Head line chili very liniidnoinoly at hor clcKnitt n Idciico on Friday livening. ir. nnil iMrn. IltilTnmn entertained n fmv frlKinU on Wodnemlay tiVonlnir of till week nt their coinfortnblo homo on li trect. Mr. AllK-rt Watkhm nnil wife entertained n row irlcim 111 meir oh'kiuiu i n ' street near Tenth on Tuesday owning. Tliollnmien gnvo n very enjoynliln inn iiiornilolntll at Temple) hull Wednesday oven linr. AlHitit wivcnty.llvo couple were iimwiii, nnil enjoyed theinwlvra hugely, Dr. nm Air, unvry entertained a low friend ntll o'clock illnner on Haturday 0 veil ing, Mr, nml Mm. Iwry nro already known mi iihln entertainer which make miy (nt thur mention nnnuoeiwury, Mr mid Mr. Halley khvo n very pretty ten oiiHUunhiyovenlng. Tliwo present weroi Mr. nnil Mr. Uiwo, Sir. nnil air, nocniucr, nml Mr. nml Mr, lltiiriimn. All enjoyed a very pleasant tltitt "Hoclcty I oh, nwfully dull," ny a social lender. Yen, mid lt'n not hnnl to Mlovii, For vcrl Mention of till Htatement. nototlin scarcity of social Hem In tlili iwun. Whim IIiciu'm iinylhlng doing liisoclvty.lho Couiukii ummlly known It mid make Mich knowledge public In tlieso column. Aki1Io 1xlgo, Iv. of 1',, commemorated tho twenty-fifth anniversary of tho entnblMi ineiit of tho order on Tuesday ovenlng liiRt with n very enjoynlilo ImiKiuet, Ad droHMUi were tniido by Mitwrn. Cnrroth cru, OKelll, mid llryan, mid a chuloo inilnlcal irogrum wan rendered. Tho lmniiiot followiVl, mid wan a rcpotltlon of iimny Minllnr ovenU In AjhiIIo'h hUtTy. o v Wbttclintwt Conl mul Llmo Comiwny. Dellclonit lunchra nt llrown' CaW. Oyitora, frwh, fnt ami flno at llrown'n. Ak your grocer for homo rondo lirend. Smoko Club lloom clgnr. Uurr block. Kern Rotcrt,duntUt'J3Aloxnndor Hlk Don Cnmoron. lOStl O ttrtvt, for lunches Trlckoy &Co.,wholoalonnd retail jowolers. Hot rolls and tea biscuit at tho City bnkory very day, Thousand mllo tlckoU for salo nt 115 South Tenth Htroot Lincoln to Chicago without clinngo via tho Elkhornllno. lhiro, Hn.t-chiM goods nt IlotU & Howell's, I'lfiOOtlrvct. Oysters In everj tyk, flno nml frth, nt Bon Cameron's. Go to tho City bakery for homo innila bread. Cor. 10th and N. Try Hutchlns & Hyatt's Mendota lump for owcAtlo purKcti. Our May Loo 80 cigar Is tho best In tho city. Try It, Jlurr block. Cauon City Coal again at tho Whltcbrenst Coal nud Llmo Co. After tho club parties, go to Brown's now caM for n delicious lunch. Conned goods of overy description nt Notts tc Howell's, ll'JO O street. Betts & Howell are headquarters for tlno groceries, at 1120 O street. Smoke tho Club Room cigar rondo by Ha vanah cigar factory, Burr block. Before insuring look up tho Mutual Llfo Insurance Oomimny of Now York. TheMbsourl Paclflo railroad run free reclln ing clialr cars on all through trains. Hutchlns & Hyatt ninko a specialty of sea soned ban! and soft wood, cut to ordor. Roast Turkoy, Qooso and all kinds of niwits at Don Cameron's overy day for dinner. Finest lino of smokers' meerschaum articles at tho Havana cigar factory, Burr block, Monarch and Lincoln brands of canned goods at Betts & Be well's, 1120 O street. Doctor B. F. Bailey, ofllco nml residence cor. of Thirteenth and O streets. Tol. 017. Bcasonablo frulti of all kinds aro special ties at Betts & Howell's, grocers, 1120 O street. Importejl smoking tobaccos, finest rondo, to bo hail only at Havana clgnr factory, Burr block. Tickets to lwhiU In Kansas, Missouri and tickets via Omaha on salo nt Elkhorn ofllco, 115 80. 10th St, Tho Mutual Llfo IiHurunco Co. of New York. W. B. Hastings, District Agent, 120 south 10th street. Prof. F. M. Olbeault's Instructions aro val uable. Btudlo In tho Ledwlth block, corner 11th and Pstreoti. All sixes of best grade hnnl coal, nicely screened and always on hand nt Hutchlns & Hyntt,l(M0O street. Betts & Sewell keep tho freshest groceries to bo had in tho city. Everything In tlo family supply lino at their store, 1120 ,0 street With nrunpt nml courteous treatment, Hutchlm) & Hyatt solicit your ordero for any thing in tiif; Hue of hant or soil, coau ieje phono ifetf. Oo of, tho greatest secreU of human health i to kefk'i tho bowels open ana regular. Men aro seldom sick, when their bowols are regu lar, and Mom well when thoy are irregular. When a physio is necessary, St. Patrick's Tills are best. Hold by W. J. Turnor. . Messrs. Curtleo & Theirs hava removed to their now iiunrtors on Twol'th street opiiclto hti opera )owo, and aro now ready for all tmslnei in their lino. Thoy have a very pretty atore, the goods nro nicely nrrnngeu, mm jiresixMits for the now ttrm Is certainly qulto , promising. Miss Hawkins roqueU that parents wish ing to send their children to dancing bobool shdaldtryif posible,to havo them Join be i. fore tho llrst of March. Hereafter tho Hrst .,a.-.i.ivnwirv month will bo Reception dy. and an invitation U kindly exteudod to y jwyoae who is interested in watching tho lit- tlannai First llocepuon uay u oil. "ybBBcliooltottKreatsuouess.butas Miss II. ihv makes au undertaking a tuccoes, it is '- . ot tb be wondered at. qt , eed' BArsaporilla to peculiar to IuU ' iW xrior to all other prepartM u "'''-"' aMft1h. eeofjoiny, and medicinal merit, ftm. , Krnihio Tuewlny ovenlng. Mr, T, P, Keuunnl luvi returned from mi cnilern trip. Mr, D, Wise eut several days this week in Milwaukee. lr, Cn Tiiou'.piow V( t'o B. M. ha-j re, tuniwl from Cnllfornln. N. I). Baker mid Dr. Jones left for Tnlla jioosa, On., Wednesday. Walter Bohnuau mid family havo returned from their California trip. Mr. NorrlHIIuinplirey nml family retured this week from California, Mr. Aloxnnder Wemel sjient last Hunday w Itli Ins brother In Omaha. MIkhNoIIio Jones, who has Ixxm qulto ill for w)iuo time, Is convalescent, Mr. Thou. Lowrey returned Monday from a very pleasant trip to Florlday. L011I0 Meyer nml wifo nrriveil homo eu nesluy night from an eastern trip. Mr. T. M. I lop wood of tho Holdredgo iVni;tff, suut Monday tit tho city. Mr. nml Mrs. Morris Turner are among tho Into arrivals from California. Mr. S. II. Burnhnm, who has been hulls poned for Homo thno, Is recovering. Tho Cnrlcton Opera roinmny Is Tuesday ovennlg's attraction nt tho Funko. Mr. tloo. A. Dlehl, cutler for Mr. John Morrison, returned from Wow York. Mr. R. A. Handy, tho lumlier dealers re turned this week from a southern trip. Mr. Fred Nyo accompanied hli father, Bill Nye, from Omaha to Lincoln Thursday. Mls Clara Funko Im making hor sister, Mrs. K. Harris, of Ord, Neb. a visit of a week. Tho postollleo observed a half holiday Wedmwlay. Tho banks were closed ull day. Hmto Treasurer Wlllard left Wednesday afternoon on a trip to tho western part of the state. Mr. II. M. Leavltt, tho handsomo conl dealer, loft Tuesday on a business visit to Iowa. Mr. Harry Whltmore, of Omaha, to In tho city conducting an art salo for A. Hospo of Omaha. Miss Ada Bhnrn of Omnlin Isvisltlng In tho city nml attended tho pleasant HourPiirty last evening. Mr. Klmor E. Onnllner nml brldo nrriveil in tho city Monday ovenlng, mid will take up their residence in tho city, General McBrldo and sister, Mrs. Fields, were called to Marengo, III., Sunday by tho serious illness of their mother. Tho AVim root with a serious accident Tuesday evening, plelng iU outside lmgos and preventing tho issuing of n paper. Can February March I No, but wo think April May. Plenso don't say "church bolls;" It's never been tolled (told) before. Miss Luln Dundy, after a pleasant visit with Lincoln friends, will return homo to Omaha tho early part of noxt week. Now that Lent lias begun, tho Lincoln "sleeping lieautles" will possibly be nblo to ranch tho breakfast tablo by 0 o'clock. Evangelist Brown has been giving Bible readings in tho Congregational church every afternoon title week. Thoy havo loon well attended. Miss Kuto Cummlngs, a popular leador in Howard's social circles, is visiting In tho city as tho guest of hor friend, Miss Thlell, -127 South Tenth street. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lolnnd are innklng a pleasure trip through tho state. Mr, Loland's health to very much improved, hto limb being almost entirely well. Renl estate transfers aro numerous at pres ent bIiico tho Into rain, tho small boy being tho chief actor, Judging from tho npponranco of hto "ma's" jwrlor caret. Mr. B. D. Cox returned Sunday from Chi cago where ho bad been superintending tho production of engravings for tho forthcom ing illustrated edition of tho Democrat, Mi-, K. It. Guthrie lias returned from a touthern trip, and visited St. liouls, Cincin nati and Kentucky while nlent. Ho rojort8 tho southern people a most hospitable class. Messrs. Huffman & Rlchter, the J)ii ton tailors, aro now at homo In their elegant now quarters in tho Burr block, over tho Uou11tr.11 oilleo. Wo trust thoy will not "look dow it on us," being beneath thoii. Mr. Aaron Uuckstaff was summoned to Oshkosh, Wis., Wednesday by a telegram convoying tho sad news of tho death of a loved sister. Tho Coubikk extendi Its synqiathles to tho bereaved ones. Mis Minnie Lutta returned Thursday from Omaha after having n delightful visit of a wtwk as tbo guest of hor friend, MIsm Hums, Miss Lutta reports Sllss Burns us well mid happy, nud la hor usual genial mood. Tho Washington birthday exercises at Cup Itol school Tuesday evening were very Inter, cstlng, consisting of reading, declamations and tho like. Uovernor 1 payer nun repre sentatives from other city schools were pres ent. Our cenlal friend. Mr, H. M. Mnndel of New York, was in tho city tor a few hours Monday. Mr. Mnndel represents the ox tenslvo San Frmictco nnd Now York houses of Ijichman & Jacob!, dealers In California wines, mid, more fortunate thnn many of hto follow drummers, only stops ut largo Jobbing centers, and visits tho wholesalo trade ex clusively, Ho is a clever salesman, and com mands n largo and flno trade. !U -- - I.unt livening' IMennitut Hour Tarty. Templo hall was brilliantly illuminated last night nnd tho Philharmonic orohustnt was discoursing sweet strains of enchanting iiiikIc, tho invasion being thu ninth xirty of series of IMmmnt Hour club juti ties. It was n delightful nlTnlr nnd everyono preient seemed to enjoy tho time equally ns well ns though It were tho opening lll of tho sea son, Promptly nt 0 o'clock thegrnnd march wns formed nnd nfter moving through tho var ious tlgures Hid assembly proceeded to form Into place for lauelers. This Iming lliilshisl tho proKrmu containing twelve mimltur wore dlstilbulednml tho ovonlng'H nxurclVn wns I'onsldereil only (euoit. The llwr wns soipo w lint crowded nud at limes it wns with n lit tin Inconvenlenco that tho ilmicers glldtsl through the several nuinlsrs. The master of ceremonies, Mr, Zohrung, ever prolleletit in his duty, found himself pur.r.lctl whlln form ing setts for tho lanciei-H to procure places for everyone, nml hto duties In general were morn onerous thnn customary. Notwith standing everyone had n delightful thnn mid will certainly long remember this particular occasion. As tho Count KH goes to press during thu progress of tho party, It wns linK-wllIo to get 11 complete list of nnmes, mid the follow ing Is furnished us, which It to lielloveil to al most complete: Mr. nnd Mrs, Myron Wliwler, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. K, lluyileu, Mr. mid Mrs, F. L. Hheldoii, Mr. mid Mrs. 1), I). Mulr, Mr. mid Mrs. W, R. Dennis, Misses Clara Funke, Funnlo Metcnlf, Clara Walsh, May Potvin, Mluuio Hawkn of Nebraska City, Nellie Burns, Gertrudo Clark, Luna Dundy of Omaha, Dresser of Iufuyottu, Welto of Cin cinnati, Mluulfl Smith, Lntta, Anna Hawkins, Cora Hardy, Clnra Dickey, Greenville, O., Ida nharp of Omaha, nud Messrs, A. II. Smith, Will Hardy, Frank Zchrung, C. R. Rlehler, W.- II. McArthur, D. Bnuin.Jr., Henry Newmnii, Klngsloy, Geo, Foresmau, W.R. Brown, Frank Polk, II. P. Wiley, Will Hetokell and others. DILL NYF. TAKES A TRIP. Tho Cliaiituiiiiiiis. Washington's birthday was celebrated by a union meeting of the three uiinutuaqua societies nt Y, M. U. A rooms Wednesday ovenlng. Tho parlors were completely lllleil with pmllelpnnts nnd spectators, who duly enjoyed the rich literary feast spread liefore tlieni. Each ouo taking irt In tlio exercises was appropriately costumed. Miss Knto E. Folsom appeared as Minnrhahn, Mr. T. 0. Stevens 11s t'odiinfiix, Miss Alice Crouley ns I'riicllUt, Mrs. I, U Lymmi ns liint ,dnr, Mr. J. L.l)oty as H'lHfdm Vim, Mrs. J. A: Rollins ns Mime Vm U7iiA7c,nml Mr. W. J. llryan as lttrtek Henry. The largo num ber of tMirtlclpmits precludes Individual men tion, but nil acquitted themselves most creditably. l'.njojiililo ltecepliiiu. Mr. ami Mrs. E. E, Gardiner, who have Just returned from n bridal tour, were ten dered n very pleasant reception by Mr. mid Mrs. A. B. linker nt their homo, U street, lw twecu Eleventh nud Twelfth. Tho usual ninusements for whlllng nway a very pleas ant evening were Indulged In, refreshments served, nnd everybody enjoyed themselves. Those present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlte, Misses Taylor, VanBusklrk, Gardiner, llenklo, Dnmrow, Puyor, Donnelly, Damrow, and Mewsi-s. Small, Kingsbury, llenklo, lie felllugcr, Giavcs, Yates, Putnam and Mc- Cnll. Dancing Tarty. A very pleasant dancing jHtrty wns held nt tho residence of Mr. Sldell, on South Thir teenth street between K nnd J,Thurslny evening, There were some thirty couple present nnd nil enjoyed themselves hugely. The evening was delightful, tho inuslo excellent, nnd It wns long jwist midnight before the happy dancers rc ixilred to their homes. Excellent refrejh incuts wero served nt thejproiwr tinio O. A. It. lmeuiupment, Tho oloventh annual cucnnipment of tho Nebraska deiHirtment will bo hold In this city next week. On Tuesday evening 11 wel come entertainment w ill bo given nt ll.ilmn nn's hall, consisting of music, readings, sHXohos, nnd tho llko. Wednesdny nnd Thursdny buslno. sessions will ixi held, a re ception and camp lire evening iwlng hold Wed nisuesday ovenlng. Delegated from all over the State w ill Ih present and a very Inter esting thno had. Dairy MiiIiIh, Tho entertainment for tho benefit of tho Woinens' Christian Association promises to lion most novel and thoroughly enjoynblo entertainment, being something never Istforo given In Lincoln, and It is sincerely hosl that a largo auillenco win greet tiioir nrsr, jierformnnce, which takes pinco to-night. It to mi excellent cause, ami this nlono ought to Insure duo appreciation. Mr. Henry Newman, who hns !ecn visiting at homo for tho past two months, oxiects to return to Now York Monday. Henry has bright business prospecU in view, so wo trust ho may lo successful In hto lino of lalwr. Mr. C. R. Rlchter, of tho ilrm of Huffman & Rlchter, returned to tho city of 1 (mud) last Sunday nfter a delightful trip through Georgia, Florida, etc. Ho reports tho roses Btill In bloom nnd regrets thnt tho cold climate of Nebraska will not admit of such things. Miss Clnra Dickey, who hns this winter been tho guest of hor sister Mrs. Hoiskell, leaves soon for her homo In Greenville, O. Miss Dickey has lieen n most popular young lady in Lincoln society. Wo are sorry to hear of her departure and liojio thnt she may soon visit us again. Tho now plans for tho court houso, nro now agitating tho minds of tho county commis sioners, nud it to to bo hoped that Llncoluitc will lie loynl to themselves -by giving "homo art" tho preference Lincoln hns plenty of flno talent in tho architectural lino and unless wo appreciate It ourselves, who wlllf Tho May musical festlvnl, rehearsals for which havo ulroudy commenced, promises to is) an event in tho musical history of tho city. It will lo held in tho Congregntionnl church. "Judas Maccabeus," tho oratorio selected, al though not so well known as others, to a very pleasing one ami iniorprouxi as it win oy com petent urtlsts, should lie most successful. Thoy toll a good ono on Col. Thoinns Sewell, mid I think Its good enough to reiicut here. Ono day lust week tho Colonel while down town stcpixsl into a lending grocery houso nnd ordered wlthothorvegotnblessoino parsnips sent to hto residence. On reaching homo the domestlo took tho parsnips and pre pared them by Bcrnplng, thinking thoy were horseradish, putting vinegar on them and bottling the same. At dinner noxt day the rinlnnolthouKlit the horseradish wiw excel lent but "tasted a littlo funny" and upon ask imr tho servont where sho got tho radish, said "01 Its ttioso room you sent up yusivnuiy ," I ground them up, sir," and now Col. Howell does not claim to bo a Judge of horseradish. Dally excursions to California via tho Mis souri Pucillo Railway. The tourists favorite route. Cholco of two routes going, and priv ilege of returning miy ono of four routes. Descriptive folders nnd nil Information obtained of ,11. G. II ANN A, Or R. P. lL Mimah, Gen'l Pass. Ag't. City Ticket Ag't., cor. O and 12th U. lln Vllt Hie IIoiiiu of Jny (loulil Maff- urn I nil Oruptilcitlly Di-x-rlheil, ON HOAIlt) TIIK IlOUNPINO TtlAtN. LONOITUDrj COO MII.KH WlMT or a Given Point, VISITKD Walton, N, Y,, Inst week, a beniiMful town in tho Hank of tho Catskllls, at the head of tho Dela ware. Itwnsthoro in thnt quiet nnd picturesque valloj thnt the great phll nuthropUt n n d ninollntor, Jay Gould, first nt- trnfuod attention. IIo has a nunilwr of relatives there who noto with pleasure tho fact that Air. Gould is not frittering nway his means during hto lifetime In tho ofllco of Mr. Nlsh, of Wnlton, thoro is n map of tho county mndo by Jny Gould whllo In tho surveying business, and several years boforo ho Itocamo monarch of nil ho surveyed. In Franklin there Is nn old wheelhnrrow which Mr. Gould used on hto early surveying trips. In this ho carried hto surveying In struments, his nightshirt nud manicure sot. Connected with the wheel thoro is an ar rangement by which nt night tho young sur veyor could tell nt a glnnco, with tho nld of n ploco of red chalk nnd a 1mm door, Just how far ho liad travolod during tho day. This instrument wns 110 doubt tho fathor of tho podometer mid tho oycloramn, Just as tho Iwy to frequently father to tho man. It was also no doubt tho avant courlor of tho Dutch clock, now usod on freight caliooses, which not only shows how far tho car has traveled, but also tho rate of siioed for each mllo, tho avorngo rainfall and whether tho conductor has oaten onions during tho day. This Instrument has worked qulto a chango In railroading since my thno. Years ago I can romombcr whon I usod to rldo in a ca boowund onjoy myself, and boforo good for tuno had rondo mo tho target of the alert nml swift flying whisk broom of tho palncocar, it was my chlof Joy to catch a freight over tho hill from Cheyenne, on tho Mountain division. Wo wore not duo anywhoro until tho following day, and so at tho top of tho mountain wo would cutoff tho cabooso and lol Uie train go on. Wo would then ko into tho glorious hills and gather sago hens nnd cotton tails. In tho summer wo would put in tho nf tenioou catching trout In Dale creek or gathering maidenhair ferns In tho bosky delto. Bosky dolls wero more plenty there nt that tlmo than thoy nro now. It was a delightful sensation to know that wo could loll about in tho glorious weathor, secure a small string of stark, varnished trout with chapped lineks, hanging aimlessly by ono gill to a gory willow stringer ami thon ticat our train homo by two hours by lettingofT tho brakes and riding twenty inltoa in fifteen minutes. I saw Niagara falls on Thursdoy for tho first time. The sight to ono long to bo re membered. I did not go to tho falls, but vlowcd thoin from tho cor window In all their might, majesty, power nnd dominion forever. Niagara falls pluffgcs from a hupo olova tlon by reason of its Inability to remain on tlio slinrp eilgo of a preclplco sovoral foot higher thnn tho jwlnt to which tho fnlls nro now falling. This causes a noiso to mako its appenranco, and a thick mist, comiwsod of minute particles of wotness, rises to Its full height and comes down again afterward. Words nro inadequate to show here, oven with tho nld of a lnrge, powerful now press, tho grandeur, what you mny rail tho vertigo, of Niagara. Everybody from all ovor tho world goes to seo and listen to tho romnrks of this great fall. How convenient nml pleas ant It Is to Is) a cataract llko thut and liavo peoplocomoln great crowds to soo and hear you I How much letter thnt Is than to to a lecturer, for instance, nnd havo to follow peoplo to their homesiu order to attract their attention I Many ieoplo in tho United States nml Canada, who wore onco as pure ns tho beau tiful snow, havo fallen, but they did not at tract tho nttentlou thnt Niagara does. Tho olllcer suld that I lirtit nothing In it. higgngo that was liable to duty, hut stntal that I would need heavier underwear in Camilla than tho samples I hnd with me. Toronto to it stirring city of 1M),000 ieople, who nro Justly proud of her great prosperity. I only regretted that I could not stay there a long time. I root a man In Clovoland, O,, whoso nnmo was Mm-donald. Ho was nt tho Weddoll houso, nnd talked f rocly with 1110 nliout our country, asking mo n great many questions nliout myself, nnd where I lived nnd how I was prosioring. Whllo wo wero talking at ouo tlmo ho saw something in tho mpcr which interested him and culled him nway. After ho had gone I noticed tho paragraph ho hnd been reading, nud saw that it spokoof a man napicd Macilounld who had recently arrived in town from Now York, nnd who wns introducing a new lino of green goods. I havo often wondered what thoro to about my general npicnrauco which seems to draw al(OUt mo a cluster of green goods men wher ever I go. Is It tho odor of new mown lRiy, or tho frank, open wny In which I seem to measure the htfghl of tho loftiest buildings wlthiny eyoas I jienelrate tho busy hnuuta of men mid throng tho crowded marts of trndol Or do strangers susju'ct mo of loiug a man of menus) In Clovolniul I wos rnther indlHKcd, owjng to the fact thnt I had Iteen sitting up Until 2 or !t o'clock u. in. for soveral niglitd In order to miss ((? tVrlu. I went to a physician, who di (, 'vju lufforing from lumonow and iiAViWKSit JMoibo, which ho could copo witlt Ha .' ltr,'f -m I told him to copo. Ho pmrnu'ibM n U"'VJ W-cnllbro capsule, which ho Wtrt .'iUWmed medical properties. It might iiiito contained tho ntricul proicrtfeH and still had room left for a baby grand piano. I do not know why tho capsule should lo so populnr. I would rather swallow a porcelain egg or a livo turtlo. Doctors claim thnt It Is to prevent tho bad taste of tho medicines, but I havo novcryot participated in nny medicino which was more dUagrcuahlo than tho gluey shell of nn adult capsule, which looks llko an ovorgrown bott nud tastes llko a rancid nightmare. I doubt tho good taste of any ouo who will turn up his noso nt castor oil or qulnlno nud yet meekly swallow a crysalis with varnish on tlio outside. Everywhere I go I find pooplo who seem pleased with tho manner in which I havo suc ceeded in resembling tho graphic pictures mado to renresont 1110 in tho nowsivipers. I can truly say thut I nm not a vain man, but It is certainly pleasing and gratifying to bo greeted by a glunco of recognition and a yell of genuine noiigiic irom total strangers. Many havo seemed to supjtoso that tho inos slvo and uudmixxl haul shown in theso pict ures was the result of urtlstlo license or imlo lonco nud 11 general desire to oviulo tho task of making hnlr. For such people tho thrill of Joy they feel when thoy discover that thoy bavonot been deceived is marked and gon ulno. Bill Nyo in Now York World. PER FEC TION Northern Queen "Wash Board, Thuy 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 SALI National Clothes Dryer. Has 42 feet of Drying Rod. Stands 514 feet high 2 feet long, ancf is only 2 inches in thickness when closed. Ligh strong and adiuste d 1 : m ment. The cheape s . :u l HY THE 1 Lirjcolri I-Ieircl'weire Co. AGENCY FOR Acorn Stoves aqcl. 1 singes 230-232 South nth Street. Telephone 273. NEW SPRING STYLES! JUST ARRIVED. And now ready for inspection at John Morrison's All the Finest Qualities and Latost Patterns in stock. I have the iinest cutter in the city and guarantee satisfaction. Call and see my goods and work. 121 North Eleventh street. Skinner's Stables 1 2th St., bet. P and Q. Calls for Calls, Parties, etc., Promptly Made, with Stylish Rigs, Coupes and Macks. TELEPHONE 248. Pine Driving and Riding Livery always ready for service, day or night. Union . Pacific - Railway, The Overland Route, SS- Sliortcst and Safest Route to all points in Colorado, Utah, California. Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washing 'n Territory. 'The Dverland Rjute' 'I ttlurtliu (APrlnnd llycr mid mivo ono day to all 1'aulllo coast jioIihh. THE UNION PACIFIC IS THE FREE CHAIR CAR LINE. IlunnliiK Into Union IK'itotHniKU'diniPt'lliiK with tlio fast limited trulnx of all linen for al IHilntH fiwt, north and miuth. Throiiuh Ui'Iu-Ih on iiiodtni tiny voiicIioh. Iliimtuuo olioclnid ilirmiKli t dfullnatlon from all point uiwl In tlio United Htatce and Canada. Sleeper accommodations reserved In through Pullman Palace cars from the Missour rivcr to the Pacific const. T. J. POTTER, Fitt Vleo Prosldi-nt. 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