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II IT Delicious! ARTHUR'S CREAM SODA WATER Our Excellent richest in Flavors the the city; Volapuk, Peaches and Cream, Mandarin, All other drawn from Popular our Flavors $2000 rOUBTADT. n or about June will serve First, we 1CB CRKAM SODA -and as heretofore will furnish our customers with the best , that can be made. Ladies' & Gents' FINE SHOES At greatly reduced prices AT WEBSTER & BRISCOE, 1043,0 Street. Uuluiulilit HIcycliM mill Trlcyclm. KM O St, It, I). ADD1H, AOT. RItl I) .St. THE COURIER A Ymunr itvr 0 Modtm Tim. Saturday Evening Jnne 23, '88 Herpolsheimer & Co., Grand Mankrupt Sale of HORNEFIUS STOCK, ti O Street. Tim Courier Cm 11 lin Hound ,l Windsor Hotel Newsstand, Capital llnli'l NcwsHliunl, (Mell's llltiliiK Hull NcwsHtund. I'limon .. Fletcher's, III" O Strict. A. T. LimiiIiik A Co'h., I1UI O Street. Thodolholil New HI mill, IIS Hoiltli t II It Mt. Ki'llh llros., Ill Nnilli lllli Hlrcrt. Kil. Yohiib, ICCOO Hlrcrt. Cntoii .VHinlth. I'illOst ,l. Htrlnhcig, ) "I "PP. IxmIiiDIiv linmn's Cnfe, lii'iir WlmlMirlioli'l. lO Cor. loth A. P. DRY : GOODS. Children and Hoy's Straw Hats. NOW OPEN. W.R. DENNIS. Hatter and Furnisher. AN OIISKKVKIIS THOUGHTS. COMMENTS AND OPINIONS IN TYPE. Whs! lli N 1 1 1 rum, Think unit l,u iiKlnes, "Thi'iv Is one thing. ' says n Now Vmk KiMilli'liidi. visiting In tho city, tolhoObsorviir tho other day "which I think tnllltnti-sn;:iilnt Llnrin'spriicntliiguinctrHlltinnpH-niaiieo, Unit Ik IIhi wMttiiif yimrntiiiil". Why, n three story building In New York lisims up In her imrrmv Htni'lH, an liiiHiltiK i n live ur Ik story liliK-k here. Hut I limit confess, nftrr nil, that I like lo Mil 11 roadway or street of 11 Kxl liltli, anil rill yourN In l.lo'-oln nni models Hint wny. To n tiei-soii driving thiuugh tlii'in it kIviwmii inexplicable folding of free dom, Just llku 01111 fii'N hImi got nwny from close confinement in 1111 otlleo mid gets n gllmwi of nature hcnutlo's Lincoln l 11 sur prise (onii though my Impressions of (ho went, Jiift like llinA) f hundnslsof dhcriiistornoni, wore rather vnifiie I Imil something "f all Id en Hint I should i mi across nfrollcsonwi cow Imi.v tit every turn, nnd enimi fully prcpaicd (i sell my life dearly. Vnum Is 11 Isviutlful little city, hnwoxcr, with 11 bustling, ltuy npi-ar-ance, nml I um agni'.ihlv illHnpslntiil. V Ml. ,1. I), ('nllimill dlseusssl Hie ille-tloii of "The F-dltorlnl Hlair lo the Counting Itisim," at Ilia meeting of the I'nsscluh Wednesday. It wiii 1111 alile nml Instinctive uddicss, anil was IMcnisI 10 with much ill tt'itllon. r. Calhoun took Ilia slum, giouud that theie was no such xiHi' ii the purely lnileHuili'iit one, that oory nowspas'r'pi work was to 11 inoie or lis extent, illdatetl from tho count ing noiu There have been very few hows .iHm conducted iurely Ill'li'iH-mleiit of what elfei't Its-sn Inns or iIiiIiim won M hnu' on the huslucsscnil of the inicr, mid these few me either ileml or dying. Mr Calhoun in nntily foitllleit liy hi- jcuis nf oxHrlcuco in news pnor ioik lo give 11 Just anil lorio't opliilou on the miIiJihI Mr. (). . Million has Ihsmi Invltiil to vH-al on "KnglMi Newspapers" 011 Wednesday evening, 'ulj IX". mid Mr II I) lluthnwa). Wslnesiay oven liiii, August 1Mb., oil "Itoinlnsconeesof Fnrly NoesMs'r oik in Nehraska. The ns slousof the pi ess chili are ettivmely interest lilt?, ami associate ineinli rn in rvucstcl Im reinemher the ilntis ami lie present If mhIIiIi. It has No Equal. THE ALASKA REFRIGERATORS. Fluent and Hot Mndo. Ladles arc Invited to call mid ce these uinmer commodities mid aUo inspect our nugnlficcnt stock of Crockery, Lamps and Art Glassware, II and see our otock. Prices low everything the very latest. mid S. C. Elliott. jtG& FINE : ART : STUDIO. 1314 O ttrcil. Kxamine samples of our work before ordering elsewhere. Cabinet l'liotojjmphs reduced from $4 to $3 per dozen, l.uriil nml IViKoiml, Take Tiukl-h nt iill()sti-tsit. Lincoln lee company, puru lie. Dollclous hinilit's at Hrown'M Cafi'. Call on K111I Ki'liiuldt for Dry (lixxU. Vhlti'linii.t Coal nml I. line Coutinny. OyhleiT, fiish, fat mid lino ut Hrowu'd. Iialli't. illmiionils and walihix, ll:l N 11th. Sawyer it Mother, lloristM, Miirouio Temple. Mineral water im-,1 (or ImiIIiIii, IDIll Out, I'rickey &Co,,wholo.'(nlomiil ivtall JowelerH. U llnrr, Jeweler, wtnliliiiliivl lh7l, IIMHOst. Don Canu'roii. KWI O Mreet. for lunchpn Con 1 J mi ny 1) held a rlllo prnetlwTluniiilay utternoou. Thuusitul milu tlcketK for nle at I in South Tenth stroot. Canon City Coat At (lie WhlU-bmist Coal nnd Mine Co. Oysters In eveiy style, fim il fresh, nt Don CmneronV. Canon City Coal nnuln nt the Whitelu-wist Cool nnd I.hnu Co. 0K'ii nlr ctVK'ert nt (lovenunont npuue to iilltht. Don't miss It. After the chili turtles, iro to Urmvn'ti now enM for n dulleloiw lunch. ArtllK'Inl tvth hikcrttsl without plntcs. Kern & lloliertd, Hurr block. IulIc should i'all nml see I'rcd Bchiuldt'M now -lu-ss kimnIs, lino street. rivehunilnsl yniili crlnkUsl seersucker, A cents Hr ymil at Oakley & Ca Iuiprovisl shower for Tui klsh luiths nt 101(1 O street, liasciuciit Union lilix'k. Heforu iiiHuriuK look up thu Mutunl Life (uxtirmicu Company of Now York. Only place, in Lincoln that uses mineral water in tilths is at 10111 0 street, Hoaxt Turkey, (Iihwi nml all kinds of nieaU nt Don Cnuiei on's every dny fordlnnor. Henutiful Hue of novelty anil staple white goods Just opened nt llnr'M)lshelmer Si Co. For infoiiiiutlon i-oncernhiK nnd mtst to wcHturn points npply ut 11.1 8. Tenth street. Doctor II. F. Hnlley, tilllco nnd ivsldenco. or. of Thlrtirnth nnd (J streets, Tel. tU7. The different political clulmnre RlnlliiK up their loin for thu tight that will soon lie on, The lsst llvo nihl ten ceiit'-lirnrs In the city can Ufoumliit (I. H. Clmpumn's, l' O Kt. The Lincoln Mantel and Mirror Co. was elostsl Wednesday by inort);ni;e foreclosure. Hcdding plnnts, cut tlowers, eti,nt Ki:wyer Si Moshcr's,MiiMinloTempli. Telophoneltil. Hnyden Is now inakliiK cabinet photographs for fct.'X) a doen. 1 hey are the llnest In the rlty. Call nt Ill O street for choice odors in Hrfumcs nml Hue toilet soap. (1, II, C1uih man. Tnku your lunches nt Hrown's restaurant, in Windsor block, North Klevcutb street. Si'fvlco uiHMUinlleil. Scriliiu'rHiniignrlno nml the Couhikii will bo sent to any iiddiwoneycnr for flLW. Let us hear from YOU. The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. W. 11. Hastings, District Mimnper, looni.M, Hurr block. Hniwu'ti rtntauinnt, in Windsor lllis-k, North Kloventli strtvt, Istho nmlmt and nob biest resort In the city. Hiuoke Tuuslll's Club House mid lkxpiet brnuds of cigars, Hiiort & Cuniuiings, 1120 O street, sole agents. Finest A mid 10 cent cigars i'l the market. ' Hiiiert .t Cumnilngs, still continues to handlu the'oldrellnblo Monarch brand canu-sl fruit nnd vegetable. Also nil Hie fresh fruits and vegetables to 1k hrul in inioket. UdlO street, Telepbone W. ItsMijou eer noticisl the hlimlx'i' of good wnttclK lu l.lncolnf Within the hot four .veins, (since Mr Mahler has been vliltlng in.) the tone of Hie dam-lug has llicrenwil womler fully. I have often heard Mr. Mahler reiiimk that, for a city of our s. they iipi.-il any any other clt) ; tu"iMls.. II. Hinith, for lu stance; Hi 'ie Is no uiuie graceful waltr any wlu-re, while clo.e to his Ins-Is uro "Deai-oli'" llmwu ,L It. LemM, Frank ZehruiiK, Will McAitlinr, (leo, FoiTiiian, Will Maxwell, Oscar Fuiike, C It. Itlehter and many otliers The one objection l-i their ilnuelnii, Is that they hold their partners too far oil" The ladle of Lincoln ton, are iK-uuUfulduucriH, anil among the het, 1 have heard iciuarkcil Miss Hertie Hurr, Maliel, Ashby, Mmnle L Ha, Hellit and Aihrii 1 takley, Lllllu 1'otviu, Clara Funke, Mrs. .lauseu ami many others. S...l Wlllll 1. 111. .fill, w,kl.l..tt llibiitjllti. ln.k.1 ...i.l ll.t ivl.lnl.ll.nv.ln II,. m.. ..f ...... '..Il .. AsllllV MilNlKlllell. 1. il... .... .i....... k..i. '...i... u . 1...." sets will Ihi siu-rlllwsl inv iriiiMi' '"n ' 1 - 11 n inv nn im Vi nil' As it is a sett led tact that tin) Ibmwtit as the ItfMocriit will so'iii 1st extinct, er lmM 11 sketch of It 1 history might Ihi inter estlug to our readers. The paHr whs found cd lu IMIll by (leu. Vlliualn, with olllce lu MHsiuil (loor of thu hullilliig 0.1 (I street oa cuplisl by Chapman, the dnugglst. It was n slx-eolinnn folio, mi I did yeoman work for the handful of deiiioc-ratH then in Lincoln. The M-aiociof was sold in February, 1W.', to Mcssi-w. Wntklus and Harnhart, who ran it for nlsiiit u year when H-irnhurt's interest was purchased by Hon. A. .1. rtiwyer, Mr, Watklns doing the editorial work, lu .lull tmry, 1SSI, (leu. Ylfipiiiu ii(ii'u pilielmMsl an Inteit-st mid ri-siinisl iilltoilal control, retaining that position until he wiisiipixiluhsl i-on-ul to Hiiraii pillla by IVelimt Clove hiiul, August I, 1KM, Mr .1. D. Calhoun, who won his spurs nsuuowsmiK-r man as "Topies" of the Journal, pnnhaml theestiilillshmeut, llttlugtlie imHe with a new iIii-hkoI' tyMnnd making other Improvements. The Drummil had had a tempestuous rnrccr prior to Cal houn's taking charge, but ls-ttsr days soon dawned. The democratic iiilmlulstrutloii was mnklni; its Mtver felt in Nebniska, thepnity luci-tasisl in numbers, ami Just at this time the Itooin came, the city doubled in popula tion, and new business houses sprung up. These have uinterinlly liesil to iiuikii the Driiiormt Hie is'r It has liccomc, but hard work bus accomplished the greater Hirtlou. I nut Mirrv lo sisj the Drtiiucrttt expire, for that isaixmt what it .imoiiuts to; but 1 1111 derstand others stand ivady to start another lu Its plmv. The new jmiier will have an up hill tight, for t ho greater put of h prestige the Jeiiiocnif linsobt iliusl will stay with the Coll. t.ornl iinil rmnonnl. Additional locnl on fourth page. Mr. J. IL W, Hawkins Is In Chicago. Mr. II, I. Foster fn xixiiUiir n fowdnysln Chicago Miss Hhdn Chllils has been on tho sick list this wis'k, Mrs, W. 11. Dennis, left Wcslncsdny for Ht, l'nul, Minn. Mr. H. F. Wisterflelil retunusl yitonlay from Cnlcngo. Mrs. H, 1). U'lnnd nnd fmiilly IrnVe next wis.-k for l!i ell'. Miss Warren of Mnleiigo, lit., is the guest of Miss Mnry Hrowu. Hprlng wraps and jneketa nt nslueisl llg uns nt Oakley Si Co. Mrs. W. J. Marshall returned Thursday from n Chicago trip. Flnu Henrietta llnl-iliod sntwnrixlucisi to It! cents at Oakley it Co. Mr. John H. Hregory returiusl Mondny from his southern trip. MIm Hrnee OsUirno of Couuell UiittTs, In visiting tho Misses Honnell. Mr. Dnwi-s, Jr., Im returned to tho city no compiinlisl by a sprnimsl ankle. Mrs. I. II. Htritwbrldc,i returned Wislnes day from her Kansas City visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. T, Hrowu left for Chicago on Hntunluy last to smih1 n few days. Mr. J. W. Winger nnd son, and Mr. W. C. Mills mid wlto startist Monday for Chicago. Twentyflvii embroidered i-hmnbray suits, I.M. UAKI.KY AC Co. Mr, (limit. Ilelss', left for his homo lu Wllkcslurro, Pennsylvania, on Tuenlay Inst. !.n wns, yephyr ginghams mid white em broidenst lloiinclngs redueisl at Oakley .t Co. Mm. Willie Meyer, left Thursday for Omaha on 11 visit to friend). .She wil) return tomor row. l'rof. H111 Hey has Iss-n reeleoteil city su ix-rlntendelit of soliooli. It is 11 wise M'hs' Hoii. Miss Duua I ootnlsstai teil Monday for Im- pone, iiiiiiaua, wnere sue will visit lor some 1 time. j Mr. .1. II. Mc.Murtry Is entertaining his brother, Mr. W. K. McMui try of Kan Fran I elsco. Mr. M. F. Van Horn of tho Union I'aclllc telegraph force, is visiting at his homo lu Mil wnukcp. Mm. M. M. Dolrfvls icturiicd yestenlay from mi extendisl visit at her old home in Illinois. l-'mbroldertsl baiigellun clotliH nnd brocade linen chambrnys for 1A cents jioryard at Oak ley At Co. The military baud have received their new uniforms. They are the nobbiest suits of any band in tho west. Mr. W. K. Kirker leH this w.-ek for Illi nois, where ho willsH'iid some time renewing ncipiaititnucciililp, Mr, Jn. A. Keith has Imxmi coiiIIiksI to his bed for some ten days with an obstiuato at tack of rheumatism. Mfss-s Allctimid Ivdith ltilKsell have return ed to their homo in Ord, where tliey will sKnd tho summer vacation. Another Hatunlay night sila tonight by Hrokeu lines of cor- FOR THE SPRING TRADE SILK MADRAS CHENILLE - CURTAINS- Willi Sab Curtains to match. The Nobbiest Line of Curtains of nil kind lu Isath' American nnd Foreign Textures. CURTAIN POLES AND RINGS In the Lateit Novelties of Wood nml Metal. Prices Rock Hottom A. IVI. Davis & Sor). Hot Weather Goods at O. R. OAKLEY & CO. Silk Sun Umbrellas from $1.50 to $12.50. Embroidered Swiss, Escurial, Chantilla and Guipur Flounc ins. Also Laces, Albatros, Challies, (linham, lrreneli Sateen, Indian Linen and l'ique at Low Prices. CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE; 1031 O Street, LINCOLN, NEB. I S. Our Fancy Depurtnient c nit tins all the latest Noxcltlcsnt low prices. HO Weather Goods AT SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK. ASHBY & MILLSPAUGH. Double Store Under Opera House. luishllltil looks its republi- KING STEEAR, SHOE STORE,, Is the next thing tou Ha lnp Hank, Tho only dlll'eivnei) Is w Imi you Real Leather Shoes liwtend of 1'apcr Killed Slns, for Hie niiiih or lessilollam that thoivthersilnirue for Iiih. ill on. Wo sell them on iln-lr merits. Tho rlieaiii-Bt mid best pliu-o In America for Heal X Cat her bhoes for tho same amount of money lleiiicmber tho plnee, JOIUO street. KING STEEAR. What gasoline stove shall wo buyf Tho n-oiitlis. Mr. Will HreviMii t pi-evntisl liti w ith n lino son on Tiuxlay. Will happy as ho would if his sou was tin can nominee. Tho employes of the CociiiKK were liathed lu uuwontisl splendor Monday utternsu, by reason of the kindness of tholndiesof Wilhuil W. O. T. IT., In furnishing each with a hand some miiiijuii' 'IV. Tho Ijuicnster Cinitity Teachers lustltuto wilt Is) held in the Huslliess (')llege rooms July 111 to "i". Able InstrnctorH Imvu Isvii M-curisl mid the sessions promise to I mi both interesting and ins ructUe. Tlio military baud made Us llrst upsar , unco in Its new uniforms Thursday evening, i and rendered some delightful music. Tho ' memlK-m are all thoi-ough iiiusIcImih, anil we lisik for excellent u-sults fiom them. Miss Coin Hardy leaves Monday for New York City. Him will U) met in Kansas City by her cousin, Miss F.lliott, mid proceed to Chicago, where they int-et Miss Fa-mle New uian. Tho thus- will then go on to New York. Mr. C. D. 11 alt, of the linn o. Hutcliliis .V Hyatt, left Tiusil.iy for New York, sailing ' tomorrow for F.uropo. Ho pi-onms to take I lu thobcniitlc.ot L'ludoii, I'a lis mid all con- tlnental cities. eHvling to U absent three Quick Meal, of course. It has Is-en sold hero ever since gnsolluo stovist were maile, ami there urv moio Quick .Meals in use tislay than nil other gasoline stove made. Tho Hon. Dr. Tompkins' Innblllty to U prec nt on commencement was on nccouut of a wry Intrlrnte nnd prewlng law suit which iniulo it uiosslblo for him to leave. Ho re grets It very much, but will visit America lu HeptemlKir. Whooping eoiuh and ciomi are robbed of all dangerous consequences by the fieo use of Chniulierlaiu'K Cough Hcmrdy. U can al ways Is) relied upon, is pleasant to take, nnd contains no Injurious guUtmiccri. Hold by W, J. Turner. Tlio grand lodge of Masons Iiim I sen hold ing Its session in this city tills wcsik. Quite n IUIIiiIh'i- of delegntiti from outi.tile tlio city wvrepresiut, and the ixvnslou Im-s Ihs.-ii a mast enjoyable one. The neit wslou will Ih held In Oinnhn. The young ladles 01 tho St. Haul Missionary society werovery agreeably cntcitiiintsl Wisl- ncMliiy evening by tho MKms May and (trace i I'eishiug, nt their elegant home, Ili-'IT 11' Mieet. An Intel cstiug social time was had, I refrishmeuts being also scrwsl. Miss Fnslricka lliruird has ivturiusl to! j her home from Isiaiding m-IhhiI, where sho ' wasiiwurdisl the piie for iinthemetlcs, mi I : exipilsito gold scarf phi. The design Is ipiito a I uiilipiii "X" the unknown ipiantlty. Wo' ) otlVi' our (siugriitul.itious to Miss Harimrd. Cusluu'iu park was sold Thursday after -; iiisiii to Mr. W. C (Ubsoii of Milwaukee, who , will inn it as a pleasiile resort. The geutlo . man basnotjet matuusl his plans, but will prohatily e-i-ct a hotel mid iniiko it u popu Ir.r place for Nubraskans generally. Tho waters at Cushmau are ispinl to those, at Wauki'in, uud with pi opr push ciiuIhiuuiiIo cipially as prolltable. Theeousidcratiou was i?l l.ioo, u low tlgure. Mr. and Mrs. Jaiisen will nccomiuiuy Mr. mid Mm. Mahler to Saratoga; also Mr. nnd Mis. Hurlbut mid (lay. Tho Yorko Club, ooiuihivsI of high school studputs, had u very enjoyable picnic nt Cush mau imrk onTlninlay evening. Twenty-six inch silk umbrella, -old tlppsl, I.TAnnd. Twentytfour Inch tun umbrella, plain tip, I.A0, nt Oakley & Co. HerK)lsheimer Ac Co. have employed Is twwn tlilrty-tlve mid thirty-olght jiooplo in disposing of tho lloruolliw stock. Nearly nil of Lincoln's prominent citizens who could spare the time, nre in Chicago, watching convention proceedings. Hnrgnius never before offered tho ieople of Lincoln nt Herpolsheimer Si Co.'s wile of Hornrllus' stwk. (I rent linen sale. Mr. Carl Fuukonnd family -sail today on the steamer Fulila, for Hroinon. They will hieiii two or tints' mouths abroad. Dr. Chin les.S Hart, who has Ihs-ii attend- lug the Cincinnati I'ythlati eonclave, suMired ' fism u sunstroke, but Is getting hcttiw. , Attend the Saturday night sale of corsets I tonight flier. T to 0 o'clock. j .mum tx. ,,lll,l,ni'Al 111. DWivss after eating, heartburn, sek liead ache mid Indigestion are cured by Hood's Hrirsauiilla. It also creates a goisl apM-tite. MlssCis-hran and l'rof. Meuzt-ndorf of the Unhemity Conservatory of Music, left on Monday for theii home lu llloonilngi.ui, Ills. 1'iof. Nicliolsoii left Monday for Now York to seen re additional aptoratus and supplies f r the chemical lidsirutory of tho university. Mr. mid Mm. A. H. ItajiuoinJ, Mr. and Mm. F. L. Sheldon mid Mr. mid Mm. D. D. Muir will leave shortly turn F.iuiUH-mi tour. Mr. vt..l. Hryan arrivcsl Saturday with Ills wife and family from .laeksonvi'le, III., and am now pnsi.sllng to enjoy lire lu Lin coln. HerHiMieimer .V Co., oll'er nt the inai'l stolen Is-auliful lino of leal French suttceus. Complete nsMiitment of huv mitts, glovesnud liose. Mm. T. T. Mnefarland of Hastings, and .Miss lint Ho Lloyd, of Handsome, Neb, mi- guests of Mr. mid Mm (I. L. Mucraiiaud, HVKI II street. 1'iof. Little mid w He, lett Thursday via. the Oyer for Hajlleld, Wis,, a resort on Ijtko Su perior. They will lie absent about three mouths. Mis. Albeit Watklns and two children left, this week for their former homo at Madison, Wisconsin, where they will sx-u,l uHrtfouof tin- summer. IlorpolshelmerA: Co. Isiuglit the Hornellus sliK-k at less than fifty cents on tho dollar and I can atronl togjvo their many friends and jmt- j rous a grand liem-llt. I. I). T. CO. 1 Dc litem ti links to any jmrt of the city or to ; any depot for i', cents each. Claim checks given, 'telephone I IK I. Ileini'iiilirr. I If you want tho bent leo eivani, made from thu puiost uud most dollclously llavortsl ' crenin, reineiulier tho lirnt can lie had ut tho "Candy Kitchen," Hi South Twelfth street. L. A. Howk, FOR FINE TRADE. ED. CERF & CO., IMiA O STKKKT. Hum jut iis.vivsl u large and Megnnt lino of Oold nnd Silver headisl Fine Silk UMBRELLASANDCANES ( If the latest designs. Also their new Invoice of STYLISH : SPRING : CLOTHING. Underwear, Soft and Htilf Hats, etc, tloto K1 Corf Si Co., for your (.cut's Furnishings and AVOID I'AVINO FANCY 1'ItlCKH. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Flowers Bedding Plants Lare Variety at Low Prices. 4W ' Cut Flowers and Designs n Specialty. Nebraska Floral Company, i.!; North 12th Street. Telephone 682. Holbrook& Bonbright BOOKS, STATIONERY, Wall Paper & Window Shades, p- inl Attention given to Designing, which we do free. Ba:3 -1 So. I-ClevcMilh. Smiiples and Miiecitlcutioii!, witliout Clmrge. St. LINCOLN ICE COMPANY, PLJRK J3n 13" lloliliy Nhalto Prlres. Ji'tsie Ia-IiiihI won the first in ie (ailiauiond ring) for selling tlio most tickets for Hobby Hliufto, nml Ijiuiii Houu, tho n-cond prio (also a diamond ling) for selling the second highest iminlsT of tickets. Ileiiiiliriil Views, Tho editor of the CotlilKli acknowledges tho receipt from Mr. Frank Webb, resident agent of tho I'aclllc Mutual Life Insurance Co., of San Francisco, n set of very pretty California lows, among them are views of tho old mission church at hanta Haibarn, IjikoTnhw, Yoseinito valley am lot her wlnts. The I'acille Mutual is an old ostahlislasl com jHiuy, and Mr. Webb is meeting with gocsl. success In pic.-i-ntlllg Its merits toourcitl irons. r-s- jTTjr? OFI'ICK I O.JO STKIil.T .'jrfz. rttfiVr jrft Jv-i. I CBS JTV pc '5 J"vr vv'fr;M ff I.Iil'HONI Il8 NUMItlSU tJrjrf xtusi 1 sl Not cut from the Filthy Salt Creek but from the Clem and I'uio Wnteisot --OAK CKEEK-- Ueliveied to all parts of the city at rcn.onable jit Ircfe. l ' J.ilfeVfcj ' rslillsJP