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scsgagaaur.a.'. aacttaawAT ..aaarewju1 SKaassannHi'iwMimo i-l TESS!MSfflW 33S2SrS r ii w t ,'JH.SM THE COURIER. 4 VjmJnr ip" o Modtrn 7Vwu. Saturday Evening, May 5, 1888. &C9 Cor. I Oth A, P. DRY : GOODS. The Courier Onn lm I'omul At Windsor Hotel New Htniul, Cntillnl Hotel News Hltind, 0lcU'i Dining Unit News Hlmnl. Clnson A Fletcher's, 11 Hi 0 Htreot, A. T. be tiling A Co'., 1101 0 Htreot. The Gotham Newsstand", IIS Houth lit ti HI. Kollli liro., Ill Ninth llili Htreot. Kil. Young, lCSOOHtrcct. NOTHJI2 TO Al)Vi:UTlHi:itH, Advcrlbrrs are requested to send In tliol favors n early ns possible, not tutor tlmn Tour o'clock Friday urtcrunou, an ilia Couutt'.it goes tn press thnt ovouliiK' When ordering your advertisement out drop thn business manegci neurit. The collector I apt to forgot such orders, and compliance with this request will snvo un trouble and yourself aunoyunco. We (ro dally adding to our lint of subscribers, employing n man capcclnlly for Hint nolo pur poic,nnd elnlm Hint intim ndvertUluR medium tho Count Kti Is unoxeollotl. Children and Itoy's Straw Hats. NOW OPEN. W.R. DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher, 1 137 O Street, Whltcbrmst Coal and Dime Company. P. D. Corset nt Onkloy fc Co. Lincoln leu company, puroieo. Delicious lunches at Drown's Cnfe Call on Fred Schmidt for Dry floods. Oysters, fresh, fat uud fluo ut Drown's. Baioko Club Doom clgnr. Hurr block. Prof. llcssey will Mill for Knglnnd in Juno. Trlckoy & Co. .wholesale nml retail Jowelcrs. Don Cameron, 102(1 O street, for lunches Summer ventilating corsets nt Oakloy fc Co's. Kid gloves fitted to tho hand nt Onkley & UOS. Summer ventilating corsets nt Onkley & UOH. Surnh silks, 41) ccnU n yard. Ashby Ss Miiupnugn. Thousand mllo tickets for sale nt US Houth Tenth stroot. Silks, silks, silks, -10 cents 11 ynnl. Ashby &Mlllspaugh. Gold, silver ond tinsel braid trimming nt Onkloy & Co'. Cnuon City Conl nt tho Whitcbronst Conl and Lime Co. Oysters in every stylo, fluo and fresh, nt Don Cameron's. Canon City Conl again nt tho Whltebreast Conl and Llmo Co. Toko tho Elkhorn lines, Omaha trnin lenv ing Lincoln nt UA'in, in. After tho club parties, go to Urown'a now cofiS for u delicious lunch. Boo three Iwrgnlus in silks- 10 cents a yard nt Ashby & Mlllspaugh. Ladies should call anil see Fred Schmidt's new dress goisls, 017 0 street. Iloforo liwurlng look up tho Mutual Llfo Insurance Company of New York. TheMlssourl Pnciflo railroad run free rcclln ing chair cars on all through trains, Lndlos go to Miss Johnston's, 111-10 street, for bangs, switches, ornaments, etc. Roast Turkey, Gooso and nil kinds of meats at Don Cameron's every day for dinner. Ladies hair dressing in all tho latest fash ions done by Miss Johnston, 1114 O street. Doctor 11. F. Unlloy, olllco and residenco or. of Thirteenth and O streets. Tel. 017. Iluydcn is now making cabinet photographs for tAOO a down. They are tho finest in tho city. Special tnlo of jerseys next week, the best bargains over ottered nt Ashby & .Mills paugh's. "When in need of Ladles Furnishing Uoods, Kino Shoes, etc., givo Fred Schmidt n call. 017 O street, Tho Mutual Llfo Insurance Co. of New York. W. H. Hastings, District Agent, room 63, Uurr block. India silks make tho coolest possible sum iner (Iran, nnd nro show n in entirely now and beautiful designs by Ashby & Millgnnucli. What gasoline stovo shall wo buy I Tho Quick Meal, of course. It has Iwen sold hero over since casolino stovos worn made, and thero nro moro Quick Meals in use today than an oiuer gasouno stoves innuo. Ask your neighbors how thoy like their Alaska refrigerators. Tliero aro moro of them in use In this city than all others. Sold by S. C. Elliott, Consumers of choice hams will nlonso lonr in mind I am tho only agent in Lincoln for tho celebrated C. W. Keys' brand, of Dts Moines, Iowa. D. II Cumminus, 1120 0 St Wo buy our refrigerators from manufnc turers in car lots, and will givo our custo mers tho benefit of car load prices. Hava the largest and most complete stock in tho citv AVo would bo pleased to show those goods uud quote prices. Hudgo fc Morris, 1122 N street. Time lias como when all horses should bo shod for tho spring driving, nml no gentle man can afford to let his horse go without sliocs when there is such an excellent horse bhoerln Lincoln as Charles SInttery, lie makos lino work a specialty and never fails to givo satisfaction. Call and sou him at 1115 South Eleventh street Now thut the season for using leo has com mencod it lhooves consumers to bo very careful what thoy use. Much of tho leo now adays usod " limpuro and conducive of bad results to good health. Tiio ico sold by the Lincoln Ice company cut from Oak creek is strictly pure and healthy and will bo deliver ed to any part of the city, Leave orders at 1040 O ctrest or telephone No, 1116. jftNJSSfo. mt ' Wedding Clilnirn. A very pleasant social event was tho mnr rlngo mi Tuesday evening Inst of Mr. I.owIn V, Mcllwpit and MIm Huslo Mil ler, which occurred nt the residenco of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllo Meyer, No. (IM North Kiev enth street, Itov, L. U IIni olllclatliig. The cerciuony took plnco at rt:!) o'clock, and was witnessed hy iiiemliers or tuo lamiiy and in tlninto friends only, The brldo looked charm ing In n lovely dress of pink rnsluueru, tho gnsnu Is'lng ntllnsl In tho conventional black. After tho solemn words were sK)ken which united them for llfo tho happy jieople uH)ii whom congratulations iuuumernhlo weroshowensl, nil sat down to 11 Ismutlful eddlng supKr, nnd iniiilo merry the Meeting hours. The brldo Is n sister of Mrs. Meyer, with whom shohnsmndn her homo for tho past time years, nnd Is n handsome and nivoiii pllshcd young lady who will ndorn tho homo to which sho goes. Tho groom linn long Is-en connected with tho bindery department of the .on run, nnd Is nn upright mid indus trious young man well liked by nil. Moth nro well and favorably known known to n large circle of friends w lioso well wishes nnd lienrty congratulations will Isi nxtended with tlio true warmtli or rrloniisin 1, anil lotuai end their iiinrltnl llfo will Iw n happy onn, tho CouuiKU iiIho Joins. Many handsome, and costly presents, useful and ornamental, were received. The young coupiu nnvo settieii down to the enjoyment of homo comfort nt nt7U J street. Mrs. K. H. Thomiison returned Tuesday to Olnaha. Kx-Seuntor Van Wyck was In tho city Wednesday. Airs. J. K lllggs Is recovering from ,1 very serious Illness. Hon. Alexis Halter mnilo Denver n short business trip this week, Dr. and Mrs. I-niui left this week for tho cast to Iki gono several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. J, K. Million of Kansas City aro visiting relatives In Lincoln. Hon, II. II, Wilson returned Thursday from two weeks' business trip to Ohio. Ily all odds tlio tluest line of liockot cutlery in tho city nt Helming & Heuklu's. Mr. nnd Mrs l H. Sheldon returned Tile. day from mi all winter's stay In California. They know Just how to pleaso you with oysters In every stylo nt Urown'a Now Vienna CnfiJ. Charley IIoxlo, tho real estato mail, had a leg broken Tuesday by being thrown from a wagon. Tickets to points In Kiiusas, Missouri and tickets via Omaha on sale nt Klkhoni ofllce, 115 Ho. Kltli BU Mr. W. It. l'helnn.oneof tho elllclent clerks nt tho Capital hotel, returned Monday from his trip to Denver. Mr. nml Mrs. Mahler nnd their bright llttlo daughter, Mta lloinlintl, leave St. Ixniln to morrow for Lincoln. Tho Capital City Chatnuipin circle held n very pleasant meeting Wednesday evening at the V. M. U. A. rooms, .ToMph t'luiner was given a very elegant party Tuesday evening. Mnny llttlo ones enjoyed a pleasant time. Miss Lucy It. Grlllln, tlio elocutionist, gnvo a very delightful entertainment at llolmunn's hnll Wislnesilay evening. Mr, W. Walton, with Clark & Leonard, rvturnctl Wednesday from 11 two mouths' visit with friends in I'arls, Ontario. May, tho mouth of roses, onco moro is with us nnd Is welcomed like unto tho "llowers thnt bloom In tho spring, trn la, la lu." Mr. W. II. Uerger has bought his ticket to Portland, Oregon, over tho Union Pacific short liu(, nnd leaves early the coming week. Chnrley Katon, tho well known travelling man of this city, who was hurt nt tho wreck nt Alma last Friday, is gradually recover ing. T, W.Tate, familial ly known among the lys ns "Dad" Tuto, left Tuesday to spend n two weeks' vacation at his homo m Newton, lowu. Tlw McCormiek Harvesting company will erect a three story brick on tho slto of their piescnt building, corner of Tenth and Q Btre:ts. Mr. II. J. Whttinoro, tho nttoinoy, is now nt homo in his new olllco, room M, Uurr block, which ho occuplis with Hon. O. M. IjiinlR'itHon. Maud ami Airs. Montroso entertaln.sl 11 few' friends on Saturday ovenlng. Card playing was tho feature of tho evening nud nil jmsseil u plenxjint time. Mr. uud Mrs. K. S. Ilawloy of Nchruxku City, arrived In tho city Thursday evening ami nro the guests of Mm. Haw ley's sister, Mrs. N. 8. Drock. ltuiralo Ulll and roninny nro now upon tho great X)nd bound for America, tho great est country In tlio world, and will reach New York about tho 20th of May. IVof. Uartlctt, who Is to lead tho churiiMm in tho May musical festival, arrived in tho city yesterday, and lead a rehearsal at tho Congregational church Inst ovenlng. Ueautlfy your lawns by using tho celebrated Pennsylvania law 11 mower, inado in two sires to cut either Jong or short grass, ljirgo line. Zeliruug & Henkles solu agents, 12170 street. Miss Mnlol Uureh, lately of Peoria, Illinois, has arrived in Lincoln where sho will mako her future home at 1021 L street. Miss Uureh w 111 prove tin agreeable addition to Lincoln toclety. Mr. Itnlph Kitchen arrived in the city Tuesday from Kanvis City, where ho has Inxmi undergoing medical treatment for some time. AVo nro pleased to record his great Im provement. Mr. Kd. Wessel, formerly n Llncolnito but now n prominent merchant of Omaha, nr rlvwl in tho city Thursday on n visit for n fowdays with friends and relation. Ho returns homo todaj. The Swwlish social club gave 11 very pleas ant ball ot Musoulo temple Wednesdny oven i'lg Mr. S. A. Warner ncttsl ns master of ceremonies, nnd the time wosenjoyiibiy ttpent lu torpsichorrau exercises. Some of 1). K. Cuminings (successor to UetU & Sew ell) specialties: C. & II. Pickles, Mustard and Catsup, Kennedy crackers, Mur dock puro 8plct, Queen Olives, Ix & Per rin's goods, and other lino good too numer ous to mention. Telephone No, 20, Ktaborato arrangeiuouls linvo been mnilo for thu reception of tho druggists of Nebraska next week, nud thu visiting gentlemen will get a tastot-f tho far-famed Llirxilu hospital ity, which thoy will not soon forget. A now ticket case Just placed In .elmer's ticket otllce Is one of tho lluest nml most com plete in tho city. It holds mom tickets, In three compartments, and tickets are easiur audinoru conveniently hnudled tlinn by other cases.' . ' Thu stationery department of tho CouniKli recelvnl this week another Invoice of pretty programs, some new novelties In wedding and party invitations, announcements, stc, which wo would tie pleased to show callers. Dr. Patrick O'Sheo, one of Lincoln's early settlers, died nt his residence., corner of Sev enteenth nud ', streets, Tuesday, The funeral took pUco Thursday morning, and was at tended by a large nuirber of friends and relatives. Art Club. At a meeting held In thn University chaiel Wednesdny ovenlng tho "Hnydon Art Club" Was organised, MlKsSnrnh Wool Moore was tho prime mover lu thn formation of tho club, nud although tumble to Im present her Ideas were set forth III n poxT rend by her sinter, Mrs. Dr. Norton, Tho club starts out with 11 memltershlp of nearly seventy, nnd bids fnlr to.lsionu of the most useful of our numerous organisations, having for its object tlio pro motion of knowledge of nrt by menu of lec tures, meetings, etc, Tho olllcers elected nros Prelileiit,N, S. Hurwood; vice president, Mrs. A, P. Stuart', recording secretary, Henry K. Lewis; correHondlngsocrctnry, Miss Sarah Wool .Moore; Miss Surah Harris; directors, 0. II. Oere, John II. Clark, Prof. (. K. How nrd, Mrs. Mary I!. Wing, Mrs. Anna It. Hall and Mrs. A. J. Sawyer, Knteitiilueil ul Ten. Thursday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. N. C. Urts'k gnvo 11 very pleasant party at their residenco. An elegant ten wns served at seven and thn balance of tlmo devoted to card playing. All were elcgnntly entertained. Tho names of those were: Mussrs, mm Mcsdnmcs W. W, Holmes, Mulr, Foster, Duckstnir, Durnhnut, Outcnlt, J. Zehrung, W. J. Marshall, MolJrldo, C. C. Uurr, A. C, Cass, John Doollttlo, F. L. Shel don, E. S. Hawloy of Nebraska City, and J, J. Imhoir. An lliO'ija''1" Amtlr. Ijist evening Mr. and Mvs. Will lAHinnnl gavo n very pretty 7 o'clock tea to a immlwr of friends. Progressive Euchro wns tlio fealuiiuif tho ovenlng and all enjoyed a pleas ant time. The names of tho invited guests nre: Messrs. and Mestlntnos John Zehruiig, W. II. Hnrgrnves, A, E. Hargrove, lleeson, F. Sheldon, Lninbertsou, Curl Funke, S. II. lluriiham W. II. Dennis, Sen. Dorr, A. J. lluckstnir, W. 11. Ogilcn, P. T. Foster, II. C. .elmer, A. S. ltuymoud, liwrenco Heiskoll, J. It. (I it ene. Messrs. Frank Zuhrung, C. E, Miigoom, Thompson, Heiskell. Misses Outcnlt, Mrs. Ilussy, Miss Fnuiilo Moore. Tho refreshments were particularly elegant. llrllllatit lllrtlnluy l'nrty, Mr. nnd Mrs. Holmes gnvo a very elegant imrty to their daughter, Florence, on H street, Tuesday ovenlng, it lielng tho occasion of her eleventh birthday. Dancing wns uirtlclpated In tlio entire ovenlng, Its I by Miss Hawkins nud uiuslo by Miss Wllloughby. Mnny ele gant presents wero sent, 'llioso present were: MKses lxtlaud, Foster, HulTiunii, Ousttn, llu fonl, Itnyinoud, AVeeks, Oilell, Winger, Han -inond, Gregg, Duckstnir, Manatt, McAr thur nud Masters, (Justin, Sholdon, Itelilnii der, AVeeks, Halo, Odoll, Doollttlo, Uuford, Hurlbiirt. This wns without doubt 0110 of tho prettiest imrties over given for chllilivn. Everything wns dono for their pleasure and from 5 till H the llttlo ones ruveksl in merri ment. Elegant refreshments wero served. Utile Ones Kiilertiitueil. Miss Fiorenco Ilrnwn entertained the danc ing school in lienor of Miss Hawkins, their nblo instructor, ut her homo oil II street last evening. Tlio llttlo ones danced from 0 to 8 o'clock, nnd it is unnocesAary to sny that they enjoyed every minute. Tho program was of eight numbers, nud the children danced perfectly, and wore admired by nil who were fortunate enough to receive 1111 invitation. This Is tho second time tlio school has lieen entertained this week, nnd as their extraor dinary ability In duticltig is greatly admired It Is probablo that thoy will receive mnny moro Invitations. Miss Drown entertained thu llttlo ones elegantly nud took much pleas ure In so doing. The names are as follows; Misses Lolattd, Glistln, Far well, Huffmnli, Ilulfiimu, Hammond, Hammond, Monro, I Mice, Uebeo, Mosher, lluckstnir, Manatt, Wislgowwxl nnd others Notwithstanding thu immciiso stock of lk'ttH&Sowcllouhnnd, I). E. Ciimmiugs has added largely and will givo close llgures on wholesale bills. Don't forget tho place, 1120 O strict. Telephono No. 20. A gaud book Mllo will Imj Inaugurated nnxt Week for n limited season nt Hnlhrook & Don brlght's,2:M South Eleventh street, at which books by tho liest authors will be ollered at slaughtered prices. A list of tho books with prices will lie found In nn nilvertlsemcnt 011 tho eighth pngo of this issue. Don't fall to road It. AVhllo playing in tho yarduhoutn week ngo Miss Clara, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. lluckstnir, sprained her knee, but nt the tlmo was considered u slight accident. However, the fructuro has since lecomo worse uud giv en tho little ono much pain. With tlio care ful nttentlou of Mrs. lluckstnir tho little lady will soon bo out nguiu. Mr. J. II. McMurtry, accompanied by his wlfo nnd daughter, Miss Tote, arri veil homo AVodnesdny morning from California, where tho hulks have spent tho winter. Miss Tote is greatly improved lu health, a fact her mnny friends will bo pleased to lenin. Tho weight social nt tho Conrecatlonal church AVodmdny evening was a very pleas ant event After musical and literary exer cises, supjs.r was served, the gentlemen get ting theirs freeon condition thnt thoy sy hnlf n cent per pound for their fnlr compan ions. Much fun resulted. It is stated that the occupnnts of tho letl wlth block wero so overcoino by U10 cold on last Sunday evening thnt It was Impossible to sit in their rooms, thereupon they formed a grand procession nud marched around th hall, until bed tlmo. Tho jwllcc were alarmed at the emotion and appeared on tho feenn ot notion, but could do nothing, except talk. Hut thoy found their eipinl and left Wt left. Tho passenger depot tiuetit of tho Un Ion Pa ciflc (tlio overland route) has gotten out u lly blll designed to cull nttentlou to tho sumiut r resorts along the linn of this railway. It U a good bill and tourists, pleasure scckors,sKrts men nnd llshermun shmildnpiily at once to J. S. Toblietts, General Passenger nud Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb., for information regard ing the points of interest along this line, be fore deciding where they will spend tho sum mer season, or vacation holidays, The tlmo for tho good "lienu" to take out his iiest girl for a moonlight drive or nn nf. ternoon's horseback ride to the country has arrived, In conversation w ith Bishop Skin nor, a reporter wns informed that tho veteran livery man had his many Is'itutiful turnouts in elegant trim, and ticsides his fnvorlto col lection of cedy and gentle horses of hut season, he has a number of now ones that will bo iutroduo-sl this spring to his twitrous. Skinlier knows how to rig tho lays up uud never falls to please thorn, Mr. Georgo W, Andrews, traveling jsissen ger agent of the I .ake Shore line, was tn the city yesterday, Mr. Andrews Informed a re- porter thnt the ilccltlou rendered In tho U. H court early this week, relative to tho Pull mnii company's endeavor to prohibit tho Avngtir sleeping car company running ves tibule trains on tlio Lake Snore had been de cided against the latter but, as heretofore, this popular eastern route will continue run ning their handsome vestibule train service with but slight moditlcatious. P. 1). CorSfU nt Oukley & Co. Illtlli Kclinol llntiTtnliiiiirnt. All those who liavo nltetulisl tho public meetings of the Irving society will Is) plensed tohenr thnt thoy will givo a public entertain ment nt tho High school this ovenlng, nud ex tend u cordial Invitation to nil. Tho program will ho as followsi Instrumental Duett Misses Mcudonhnll nnd Frremnn. Heading Whs Olive Iittn, Oration Mr. Eugene Heatou. Vinnl Solo Miss P.iunin Smith. Debatti "Would nil International Copy right Is) n llenellt to tho American Peo ple" Atllrnintlve, Miss Loulso Tucker: negative, Miss Lula Fletcher. Vocnl Holo MIm Clnrkln I'nce. HecJtntlon Mr. Frank Fisher. Mnslo Mr. Lucius llumsteml. Ewmy Miss Carrie Dennis. Instrumental Solo MIks I'.mma Wittmnu. Ileiitli of Mrs. Neville, Tho tunny friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Neville wero shocked to learn Sunday of tho death at !I:!I0 that morning of Mrs. Novllle, She had been sick but a short time, and her demise wns unexpected. Mrs, Novllle wns Isiru in Woodstock, 111,, and ut thu tlmo of her death was 21 years and 8 mouths old, hav ing Itcon married but three years. She was a lady loved and rosjectoil by nil, nnd num bered her friends by the hundreds. Tho CouittKli extends its slncerest syinjwthy to tho bercnvisl ones, The funeral services wero held Monday nfternoon, nnd tho re mains Yivro foil iwisl to their Inst resting plnco by a Inrgo concourse of sorrowing friends nnd relatives. The lntrmeut took plnco In tho Catholic graveyard, where, after the last sad rites of the Holy Church had been said, nil thnt was mortal of thu loved 0110 was laid to eternal rest Is'iienth the green soil thnt bedecks thu lienutifiil city of thu silent. tJimlirlnkiililo Seoteli riituuul Nlurts. Chicago Tribune. "Everybody in tho trndo Is Ugurlng on 11 great rim lu llauiiel shirts this spring and summer," said thu proprietor of a down town furnishing goods store. "Wo hnvo laid In nn Immense stock. The Indications ure thnt wo will not Iw disappointed, nml that tho ilnuncl shirt, populnr as It suddenly liecnmo last year w 111 liecomo four times us ismulnr this mini mer. AV'hy shouldn't It bul It Is thu most sensible, comfortable, nnd coolest inslilon that ever struck this climate during tho hot mouths. Thu llanuels used in tho better grades come from Franco nnd Scotland. Tho patterns will rnngo from 60 cents for tho do mestic llnnucl to ?r.(H) and f 11.00 for tho Ireich nud silk. About $:i,00 will ls the nv- ernge." , H. Dennis, 1137 O street, has niwnod tho choicest lino of thonbovo gooils thnt Is shown in the west. An Old I.muliiinrk. Thu Clifton house is n thing of the past. Tho building, which was sold last year to ohrmig Dros. has hem sold to Small Uros. and is to tie removed by tho nineteenth, nfter which tlio owners of tho valuable lots 011 on which tho building has been standing, will commence tin) erection of n handsome busi ness block of brick nud stone. Tills old hotel wns ono of thu first in Lincoln nud nt ono time wns considered n very fliin hostelry. Wilt Stay will, Cuinuilug. Mr. I). E. Cuiiimiiigs, tho grocer, successors to Uetts & Sewell, has succeeded In sccurlnc tho services of Mr. John Iletts, n partner in tlio late firm to remain in his services, hav ing given him sulllclent inducement to ro mnlti nt tho old stand and net ns head sales man. This wns a wise move nud onn that will certainly provo prolltablo to Mr. Cum mlngs nnd pleasant to Mr. Iletts, the former being compnrntively a stranger to tho trndo and the latter so well ami favorably known to nil that ho will handle thu Interests of thu new proprietor lu a way that will Iki a pleasure to ltoth tho trade and Mr. Ciim miugs. Mr. Iletts having been with tho house Kv fore ho hlmrclf was one of thu lntu linn thoroughly understands thu wants of each individual. As a groeety salesman ho has few ispmls and certainly no grocery man In tho city hns more friends or controls u better or nicer element of trade. It Is with theso facts lu view thnt the Cot'ltlKlt extends congratulations to both gentlemen, one for having secured the servi ceH of so nlile nud comiietent a right bower nnd tlio other for having secured a lucrative position under such plensnnt circumstance, and with so congenial an employer. Attain to the front. Commencing Monday, April :0, the Chi cago, Milwaukee it St. Paul Hallway will re sume tho running "f trains, via Manilla, between Council Hlull's, Omaha, Kioux City, Sioux Foils, Yankton nud other pilnclpul K)lutsin Dakota, Minnesota ami Not thorn Iowa. For tables ami other jsirtlculnrs en quire of uny ticket agent. Don't forget tho Manilla line. A Wonderful Drink. Persons who hnvo visited the celebrated Dluu Lick spiings of Kentucky nud know of tho curative lsiwersof tlio water therefrom will be glad to hear thnt this water is now Ih ing shlpjxsl lu )rrels to Lincoln nml Iwttlctl by the Lincoln bottling works and will Ikj Mild by nil druggbts nml conf evtlc tierx. Tho tlrst shipment bus just nrriwd uud lottllug w ill be comir,cnetsl at once. It will Ik hM to families in onsen of one dozen quart totlUi uud orderx should Ih left nt 710 P sttect ucnr Hurl lnton depot, '1 his celebrated water Is today undoubtedly the Is-st c.irntlvu for skin nud blood diseases nml nets art .1 rejuvcniitor to tho dyspepNe. It w ill pay you to givo it 11 trial. Citerltiir t I'rli Kir I' .unities. Mr. F. C Pray, tho St. Cloud caterer, de slix' to announce to the ladles of Lincoln thnt lie is prewired to do all kinds of enter ing, supply ing uny nnd nil kinds of dishes, promptly in the llint stylo of the art. Would uiso bo pleased to furnish estimates for pri vate suppers, bam plots, etc., at residences,' Kindly give him n call, get prices nud partic ulars at thu St. Cloud EuroKati restaurant, 121 South Twelfth street opjiositu Fuuko's op era house. D. E. Cumiulngs, successor to Iletts & Sow ell, still continues to handle thu old reliable Monarch brand cnim-sl fruits nud vegetables. Also all the fresh fruits nud vegetables to bo had lu market. 1 120 O street. Telephone 20. t McMurtry's addition on K street, below Nineteenth, is ono of tlio slghiiest in tlio city, as well as King rlgnt In the centre of thu fastest growing portion. Call at his otllce lie low the Capital National llank nnd secure one of thes lots. On nud after April 20th, the day couches on thu Union Pacltlu's No. it, known ns the "Overland Flyer," will Iw taken oir, to better enable it to make tlmo. This will add largo-, ly to tho popularity that has already Is-en gained by this fast train, After that date it wlil carry only jsissongei-s holding llrst-clnss tlct ets to points where the train makes regu lar stops, between Council Dluirs nml Ogdeti. Such passengers must purchase tickets for seats or berths in Pullman sleejiers, liefore en tering tho cars. P. I). Corsets at Onkley & Co's. SPRING SEASON 1888, th:e Globe One-Price Clothing House. Is now showing an elegant line of New Spring Styles IN Mens, Youths, Boys and Children's Fine Suits. All the Latest Novelties and Nobby Designs are included in our Complete Assortment, to which we invite an early in spection. Tl-IE GLOBE One-Price Clothing House. E. M. EISFELD & CO., Proprs. COR. O AND TENTH STS. HEAR! HEAR! HEAR! Now is the time to buy Books. Ucforc buying our fnll supply of Hooks wc wish to dispose of Five Hundred Volumes now on linncl which wc will offer for one week only. Commencing May 7th, '88, nt extremely low prices. Conic and cxnminc our stock nnd be convinced. Dlckcn's Complete Works, 15 A'ols. cloth. Hcott's Wnvcrley Novels, 12 " llulwerLytton's Works IM " Irvine's 10 Thackeray's " ID Cooper's " in Curlylo's in Hawthorne's " 0 lllaek's " 7 Geo. Eliot's " H Fielding's " I UluiK. 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Eleventh St. LINCOLN ICE COMPANY, r PURE) $ I filx-WTynyn jv tvm OFFICE 4 - 1(J! i (i STREET $ E 8: ff -V flLrft trti-v.xs7 ThJi I i Not cut from the Filthy Salt Creek --OAK CKEEK-- Delivered to nil parts of the city nt reasonable prices. JOYCE 123 North ifjth Street, ONE WEEK! On Monday Morning, Apl 30, AVE WILL PUT ON SALE 50 Doz. Ladies Bal Vests. 25cts, worth 4Scts. 30 Doz. Ladles Jersey Vests. 33 cents, worth so cents. 35 Doz. Children's Bal Jersey Fitting Vests, 19 cents, worth 35 cents. 45 Doz. Ladies Black and Colored Lisle Thread Hose. 23 cts worth 45 cts 50 Doz. Pin Striped and Bal Hose, full regular. 18 cents, worth 30 cents. Also our entire line of BEADED WRAPS and JACKETS, at special reduced prices, O. R. OAKLEY & CO. List Price, flS.7) ' IBtH) " " ll.6n " " 15.00 " " 1.1.00 " 20.tt) " IC..V) " " 10.(10 " " 10.50 " " I2JH " " .() " ' S", " " MM " r.w " " (WO " " 1.50 o.on " " l.5i Our Price, 1.00 ' " 5.2 " " ti.SO " " o.-. 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