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COURIER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1889. f::- THE HOQ. CAPITAL CITY I pranitrt' i'-. Oar ,vj1 v vo Perkins Brothers HOME COMFORT -KOR All people troubled with cold or tender feet. X-mas Slippers! FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, OR CHILDREN SLIPPER BAGS FOR HOME OR PARTY USE. o- PERKINS BROS., 1 1 29 O Street. 1 FRANK E. LAHR, 936 P Street, GOLD COIN STOVES And Ranges. Gold Coin Ventiduct. A. Fowioki, . D. ranswly Professor In the University Mos- mt. TSr, Nowlefcl has recently returned Sm iftia, VIrm and other Kuropean cities. JfciMJeh been studying the new system kftfafttaMHtoT fata aeetalilefi. female cent. MmM ma Hvr, kMiwy and eye diseases. ,,,Pn JlSJifc mi ftMlt Mete) ilHlMlBf. to n 1-1 Saturday Evening, Jan. 12 '89. n Oernvr I Oth and P StrMt. leadingDry&oodsHouse HEADQUARTERS FOR FURS and FUR TRIMMINGS. Herpolsheimer & Co. Tlio Courier Can lie Foil ml At Windsor Hotel Mown Htnud. Capital llotul NowsHtimd. O.lcll' Dlnlmc Hall NowsHtund. Olnson A l-'lotchor's, llOrkmth 11th Btrcot. A. T. bomlnu .V Co'h., 1100 O Htruot. The aotlium NowsHtnnd, lit Houtli lltli Ht, Kollh Ilnn., Ill Ninth lltli Htrcot, Kil. Yoiiutr. IWOO Htrout. Katon AHmlth, 12110 ' Diamond Pharmacy," 12th mid N HI. BEST GRADES OF UNDERWEAR At Attractive Prices. W. R. DENNIS, 1137O. I.oeal and remount. Wbltebrcnut Coal anil IJme Company. Tnko Turkish nt ID 111 O street. The liwt Ton, ti. V .Htovens & Co. Telephone nt tlio Cuuhiku otllco Is 233, 0lcll' (lining hall, 'Jl tickets for $4.00. Bnwyor & Monlier, llorlst., Mononlo Temple. Mineral wnter usol tor bathing, 1010 O st. Trickoy ctCo.,wholiwlomul retail Jowelers. Attend tlio red mark sale nt Ashby t Mills paughV. Tiy soino of tlio flno fresh fish served every day at Cninerou's. Canon City Coal ngnln nt the AVhltebreast Coal and Llmo Co. lloast meats, nnd vcRctnbies of nil kinds Cnnieron's Lunch IIoumi. 'ntcltawnnn nnd Hcrautoti hunl coal sold only by Hutvhlns & Hyatt. Everybody eats nt Odoll's nowndnys. Donrtl only $4.00 ier week. Canon City coal delivered to nil parU of city. Call up telephone &. A drop In both price and stock of dry goods n t II. II. Nlssley &Ca Only place In Liucolii thnt uses mineral water in Imtha Is at 1010 O street. Improved shower for Turkish baths nt 1010 O street, basement Union block. Mcndotn, the most popular coal on tho mar ket, sola only by l.utchtns As Hyntt. For tickets to Oregon or Wushlngton ter ritory' points upply at IIS Bo. 10th st. Tnketho O. ft N, W. through vestlbuled sleejier to Chicago, Ofllco 115 So. 10th st. QullUtl satin and fancy, knit skirts for Indies and children nt IIerxisheIiuor & Go's. Flno Teas, Bplces, and tho largest lino of Fine Groceries In tho city, at B. i Stevens. Dr. B. F. Dalloy, ofllce and residence comer of Fourteenth and L streets. Telephono 017. Brown's enfo i the rocogulred headquar ters for One lunches and everything digest able. Best board in tho city and at a price within reach of all, at Odell's. Twontj-Mio meals for 4. The finest luncheon. In tho city nro sorted at all Jiours at Carder's Euroeaii rostauraut, 034 T sir jet. Game, oysters, nnd all tho dellcasies of the season alwnya to be had at Brown's cafe, Windsor btiuex. llrown's enfo is now open day nnd night, so that lunches can bo had nt this popular re sort at any time. Everything now and neat, finest menu and best oook in the city at Canlert Eurcpeati restaurant, KM I street, Tho finest work in tho city at Haydon'u photographic studio. UM4 O street. Bee our lino samples of art work. In furs nnd fur trinrrlng Herpolshelmcr & Co. show a very complete lino at as near furriers prices as possible. Take, the best and only one through system Hue, C. & N. W. to Bloux City, Minneapolis and St, l'uul, ofllce IIS Bo. 10th st. Call on J. C. Field, Lincoln Bcavanger, for prompt work day and night. OUlce under First National bank. Call tilephono 408. Exorybodycau afford to ent at the leading resort iu the city now. The tVice of Ul tick ets now at Odell'sJIs only $4-reduced front W.60. Sawyer & Moshlert greenhouses supply cut flowers, boquots, etc., on short notice. Branch floral conservatory In Masonic Tem ple btsemeut. At Miss Johnston's hair dressing Emporium ladles will And tho newest styles in bongs, switches, toilet articles, and evcrytlng used for the adornment of the head, i Through veotlbulo sleeper with dining car attached from Missouri Valley on all Elk horn C. & N. W. R, R. trains to Chicago from IJncoln. Fatroiiiro the beet Hue; ofllce 115 So. 10th st. Oytters properly cooked and served in any style, to please the taste and tickle the palate of the most; fastidious, and the finest coffee iu the city at Hrowii's,eafe, Windsor annex. Turkish Cabinet, electrlo aud plain bath for ladies at !i36 South Eleventb street, every forenoon and Wednesday and Friday evening. For gentleman, everv af ternoou, and Tues day and Saturday evenings. It U admitted by all who have tried them that St, Patrick's Pllk are the most perfect physio In use. They leave the bowels in a urml sum) healthy condition so that constipa tion dost sot foUow. For sale by W. J. Tur- II V KlIOAIl T1I011NK. Written for the CoUiiikii. I Ring tlio Iior-, so fiit find lino, In lmiKimin moro roilnod, tlio swine, Thh Uinl permitted snj's tlio Word "Ia-kIihi'' to enter In tlio herd, Hut not n sylnhle nlioiit A devil ever coming nut. Therefore, wo may conclude tlio creature, Itepul.lve, vile In every feature, In devilish In hi. vory nature, Willed plainly iimv necouiit to in, Why ho in no obstroporou.. Till to Ihn hrlin tlio .parlous troiiRh, Ami try li Urlvo hi hoK.hln cjiTj With four foot In the food he'll sprawl, Anil closrly show liu wauls nil. With tils coiiipiiiiluiiR lio rtll light, And Kill" hl point by trick or might. Attempt to drive n certain way, You'll find It much moro work than He'll glvo hi. tall nn extra twirl, To iippoiiitu direction whirl, And with the vllones of IiIk race, lnit )oii it long anil tedious chnso. In vain all arRiimoulN nro inndo, You oalinot drlvo him or porsundo. If jou would takolo tho south, He'll upon lux tremouiluoiiH mouth, And Rive a squeal Hint rend, tlio air, Cmulng. almost, 11 .alnt to swenrj If youM oouiol him to ro north, Loud .norm and irrunts will Issue forth If you attempt to forcu him euit, You'll find him a roluctaut hoiint; If you cay Ingot hlin wet, You'll llnd, nt leant, It will Im lio.t To lot I h Imp have hi. own way, Ami whori'Ho'cr his will to rtmjr. Now, look around; see If you can Discern lil eharneter In limn IIooladNhlinxoiriunural'aHIro, And proudly iiIiiih at sninoihliiK higher, Assumes, wltli all Kohrtoly, Tlio uliuriiiH of Rood society. Wrap. Iilm.elfup In all HiorIow That vulture only can bestow. (IiiIiim kuowledRu ofciieh land and nation, Midgut's hlmsoir with education. With otrort. strong and sordid lie IT, AdorliN ami hcniitlllo. lilniHolf, Alloc!, a haughty, martial nlr, K mode.t inlon.or merit rare, With polished Ioiiriio trleH to coiicciO, Dercois mill wo can nimosi teci; Aliout IiIm preoloti. Kolfaro thrown virtue, uinl grace, not iiin own. Hut throiiRh thiKilrapory and rog, You'll Mud him "muchly llko tlio hog." t.lko nil of Halnn'. .ulitlo mlntou., Ho firmly hold. hi. own opinion., Cannot ho coaxed, or lead, or driven, lly innn on earth, or sprlto In heaven. With hot 1I1 tiro ho seeks to train Whato'er ho see. upon tho main. Of things on till, tcrrc.trlal hall WiiutH not a part, hut want. It nil, And heedless of hi. rellow man, He gots tlio whnlo whene'er ho can. Ixiral, Hiielnt nnd I'or.iinnl. John Zelirung Is rusticating in Bnlt lake City. AlisH Carrie l'nrrett Is visiting In Helena, Montana. Miss Knlo Orlllln, of Fairfield, Iowa, is n visitor 111 Lincoln. Mr. nud Mrs. Crane nro visiting rolnttveH In Blooiuliigtou, III. Miss Ilertln llurr relumed Wednesday to Worcester, Mass., to resume her studloH. Miss Lulu Clover, of Kansas City, Is -visiting the family of Major Bohanon on M street. The Knights of I'j thins order universal will celebrate Its llltleth anniversary, tcburnry ninth. J. W. Robinson, president of tho Robinson mercantile couiany, is homo from Paris, Canada. Assistant Agent Fielding of tho F. E. & M. V. up town oulee, with his w Ifo, is homo from his Wahoo visit. After a plenwut holiday visit nt home, Miss Mnud llurr, returned Tuesday, to re sumo hor studies nt Jacksonville, IIL Charley Burr is ngnln ut his studies at Shattuck college, Fulrubault, Minn. Harry Oliver Innsing returned to school at Fnlrnbtiult, Minn., Monday, after enjoying a two week's holiday vacation ut home. Miss I-Molla Morrison, after completing a pleasant visit with Prof, nnd Mrs. Rooso, ri turned home to Columbus, Neb,, Monday. With tho rink open again and n toboggan slldo In operation, It would certainly seem thnt winter hnd arrived nnd come to stay. Ed. Brown, of the Nobrnskn City 1 Vrss, a prominent social figure of our sister city, was n Lincoln visitor this week, looking on at legislative doings. Mrs. Q. M. Lnmberthon accompanied by her sister, Miss Oundry, are visiting nt Hot Springs, Ark,, wnero they will remain until about February first. All tho latest hair ornaments including a pretty lino ot sido combs inndo of tortoise shell, etc., aro to bo had at Miss Johnston's hair dreaslug bazaar, 1114 O street Mrs. E. II. Booth, sister of Mrs. R. B. Graham, returned to Iter home in St, Joseph, Tuesday, aftor spending a most enjoyable time here during the holiday season. Tho Pleasant Hour club glvo their next party Tuesday evening at Temple Hall, while tho Juniors will assemble at tho same place aud for tho same purpose on Friday. Many friends of the lady will be pleased to learn that Mrs, Kato Brewster Cheney, of Bloux City, will Hpeiui several months In Lincoln visiting her sister, Mrs. Thos. Bowel). Tho annual meeting of tho state historical society this week wos largely attended nnd much Interest manifested nnd many lintiort- nut measures were discuased lieforo the con vention. Ladles should caU on Miss Johnston and have their finger. tips manicured. Special engagement by .appointment. Telephone mi. A full line of Mrs. Cobb's manicure goods nlwnys iu stock. News wns received hero during tho week that a baby girl hnd liecn presented Mr. nnd Mrs. PAHn Saxby, nt Omnha, and friends of the couple In this city will be pleased to ex tend congratulations. Tho new ofllccrs of Lancaster Lodge No. 80 I. O. O. F, installed Monday evening, feasted their brethren at Brown's caf6. It was on elegant spread nnd tho occasion was equally as enjoyable to the hostess as the guests. Mr. J. Francis, tho popular general passen ger agent of tho B. & M., was a Lincoln vis itor Monday. Mr. Francis is not only a young man but handsome lis well, and has as flue a beard with moustache accompaniment, as any man In tho west, Adolph Meyor, junior member of tho firm of Max Meyor and Bro., Omaha, was iu the city Tuesday, looking after tho businou of tholr Lincoln branch. Mr. Meyer was well pleased with tho business of the new store and speaks of manager Hands as being a winner. J. H. MoMurtry returned Monday from Denvor, where he passed the Babluith with his family, who aro spending the winter in Colorado's capital. Mr. McMurtry rejwrta Miss Tote as being in Improved health and that both mother and daughter are enjoying the climate of the centennial state. After many years rwidenco in this city, D. Baum and family reluctantly leave Lincoln, to make their home in Omaha. Mrs. Baum and daughter, Miss Brownie, left Tuesday and Miss Nellie expects to leave In a day or so. Both young ladles have been prominent movers in society and will be missed during the winter at the parties. Attend the red wark sale at Ashby & MIUs-paugh's. LINCOLN'S TOBOGGAN BLIDE. A New Kntnrprl.n ilu.t Oprued For thn Kxorrl.n nuit Knjoymrnt ot YouiiKHlid Old. For several wes-ks twist Mrssra. Neely, Lni' xiin nnd HUHingcr, of Chlciigo, Imvo U-eti at work erecting n tolioggnu slide on the site ( f tho old biio ball gniuiiil. on inst 11 street, nnd on Tliurwlay evening the opening iHtur red. The iitttniilnuco was very Ihio anil tho enjoyment supiemo. Every tolMiggnn was prettMcd Into servlcti and moio could Imvo lievu rentixl hud tlio supply not exhiiuMed Itself early In tlio evening. Tho slide is nearly it thousand foot lone and run. nt nn Incline, of nearly thirty feit. Every prwnutlou for safely has Ikvii umiI and every detail for the eoiiveiileiuii mid oiiUTtniiimvntof Hitroii. has Iron wifectly arrnngeil, nud nllliough a. yetsuow ha. not fallen sulllcleut to cover the surface, the wimo elTeet 1. hail by covering It with water every night which fi oozes and fiirnUlies n smixith nud easy riding Mithay. ToUg. gnu. of the init modern mtterii are furnish ed by the umunKement at n reasonable renjal nnd nuiuseiueiit thnt far has run high every evening. Hereafter Indlex will bo exclusively admitt ed every afternoon nud at night both imxen will Imvo use of tho slide. Each of tho mali ngers will boon hand Iosco that proH-r con duct I. strictly adhered to and that none but respectable oroii. will gain nilmlHsiou. It Is their Intention to enter to the best element of tint city and In order to keep out the rough ctnm, h fence hnsiieen erectiil Ui jiio tect iNitroiis, which has jtiHt been compleUd, The II stteet liiioof cms go diiect to the slide and nriangemetitH hnvo Ih-cii completid whereby they enter tho ground. Just as they formerly did when taking )uiHNengoiH to the ball gnmes Extra cars will I o put on when ever occasion demand. ' This lielug uuluuo nmuwment for Lincoln- ites, it li to be Imjied that our citizen, and young folks generally wilt give it n win in welcome. Every lai go city lias a toboggan ill hi and to bo up with tho times and our nut lupoiltau neighbor, wo nIiouIiI turp out aud mnke tho voiituio uiado by theso ouug gen ii linen u miccew. Cheap Restaurant Blanjr. "So if I were to glvo tho cook your order as stated by you, and say, 'Ono porterhouse steak,' tho cook would broil himself to death I on tho coals iu astonishment. I'd simply say I 'brown stono front,' and your order would tie I erred to n turn. So, friod bam is reduced I to 'ono In tho pan,' and boiled eggs to 'two ( In tho water.' Poached eggs, in our vernacu lar, becomes 'chippies on tho fence,' and it doslred on toast, 'three on horseback.' Scrambled eggs signify 'shipwreck,' and milk toast Is turnisbod by ordering 'graveyard stow.' Sparcrlbs are 'hoopsklrts,' and sail-1 ago in tho kitchen takes tho name of 'cable ' lino.' And to summarize, soup Is shouted 'bowl up;' hot cakes, 'stack 'em up,' biscuits aro 'llfo preservers.' Tea is 'Chlncso fluid,' milk, 'essence of cow,' and water, simply 'float.' 'Summortlmo' is tho call for oatmeal. Tho delicacy of frog's legs is known by the namo of 'song and dance men without a body,' and that evidonco of Boston culture, 1 pork and beans, calls for tbe patriotic syn onym, 'stars and stripes.' Now, what's your , order I 'Pates do foio eras.' Ob, bcavensl Let mo make tho cook commit suicido." Omaha Herald. A Headless Booster. F. O. Lacy, of Nirvana, Mich., chopped off tho head of a rooster, intending to bavo a potplo for dinner, but tho rooster, Instead of giving up tho ghost, Insisted upon walking round as though nothing bad happened. Lacy sprinkled some flour oa the rooster's nock to stop tho flow of blood, and apparently tho rooster Is as happy, lively and contcuted as whon ho had his bead. Ho is fed through a tube. II U uock is healing over, and bo does not seem to suffer any pain whatever, eats heartily, feels frisky and endeavors to crow. Lacy had him photographed, and has refused. an offer ot $100 for him. Illinois Stato Journal I'okltlon Wauled 0, it Lady. A young lady who writes n plain baud do slies employment nH copylKt or other nlllco work, or would accept other suitable work, on moderate wnges. Address for further purticul im, M. M,, euro of t'ouiUKli ollleo. A Coldwnter Man. V, M, Locke I. Happy, Mr. Loclco stated: I bought ticket No. 40,755 through Mr. Tom Sloan, who is keo ing Iraoks for Goodbar, Love & Co., Mem phis, Temi. I weighed tho matter carefully, thought of it in nil its ditTorcnt bearings nud relations, Iwfore. I ever lnviwU-d a single dollar In Tho Louisiana Stato Lottery. Fi ll illy, I have Invested from time to time, nn atgregnte of not moro tlmii ten cr twelve dollars, I struck the lucky number In tho Oc tober drawing, nnd hnvo the money for tho prize, one-twentieth of $300,000 being $15,000 Codteafer, Mb. '-nif r, Nov. 1. Hteniii.HIp A(eiicy. If youcontemplnto a trip to any European Kiiutor intend brl'iglug friends fiom any such point to America apply for rates and Information to Geo. A. Forcsmuii, Ag't., 115 So. 10th st. Notice. Vesta R. Ilaldwln, defendant, will tnko no tice that on the 1st day of December, INW, Or mm O. Ilaldwln, plalntltr, tiled IiIm petition In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska, iiKiilust said defendant, tho object nnd prayer of which nro to ontaln a decree of divorce from the said defendant for extreme cruelty to tho plalntltr and that you aro re quired to ansu or said petition on or before the till day of February, ltWJ. Dated December 21, lk. ORHON O. BALDWIN. Plalntltr, by Pound .V llurr, hlsnltornc)s. Legal Notlco, In the District Court lu nud for Lancaster county Nebraska. John L. Harwell, plaintiff, v.. Emit Bhultz, Peter Council v. Knto Connelly, A. C. Pen nock, Union Tnut Compunv, Omaha, lu thoHlate of Nebraskn, nud otherM Tho above named defendants, Emll Hindu I'et-r Connelly, Kate Connelly, nud A. U. Pen nock, first namo unknown, will tnko notice that on the l.MU day or November, A. D. IhNt, the nbove named plalntltl, John U Knrwrll, tiled his petition lu tho District Court of I .an caster county, Nebraska, ugalasisuld defend ants, tho object aud prayer of which Is to forecltison curtain inorlnsee executed by tho defendant Einil Hhultz to the plalntltr, John L. Karwell, upon the northwest ipiurter of section numtiered twenty-six (-J)), In town ship numbered seven (7), north of ramie niiuitiercd Mvu )5); oast of the 6th 1'. M., In I Jincantor county, Nebraska, to secure tho payment of two certain promlsory note., dated January 1, 1883. Ono for the Bum offum) ami the other for the sum of ", the latter falllns: due January I, 1WW, and the former January 1, IBM. with annual Interest ntS per cent per annum on each, and that therein now due and iiavublo nnd due on said notes the sum ori3,2U.0 for which sum tho plain tiff Dravs for n decree, that defendnnta im re quired to pay the same, or thnt suld premises niny be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You and each of you ure required to answer said petition on or berore mo am uay or De cember. IS88. Dated November 16, 1888. C. O. HuiiR, Atl'y for Pl't'n. Attenthed red mark sale at Ashby & Mills paugh'. Canon City Coal at the Whltebreast and Lima Co. Coal too Cngraved too iANDi- cA6cl grlnting a JssWHsBsfesw. rniuikC3'RSE r2&3vv lsHHBHii .VnsBHB-nnSFRilsWHouswTiKMsV fin ll . tBHSSBMWUO HnBHU'JBHWSLUlTSlI : HI ill I mBBaBMBL m i! IHH tllKWlWMl;?mffJsC3BfiB(.CJL SpBiisMwggg;!jgjB SSllllllllllSlsfksillSsSKBBHEBrS' MBSBSfSgi' Itate. reasonable. Everything new and complete. Prompt service nnd tho best menu In Omnha. Hot and cold water In overy room. Ollleo and dlnliiK hnll on find floor. All mod--ern Improvements. I.liieolnltc. always rccrlu'uiortlliil welcome. Call and see us while lit O.iiaha. You can get Into the ears nt depot ni d tako HARNEY BT., CAIILE LIN& DIRECT TO THE DOOR. Cor. 14th and Harney. Ira I', llmnv. Clerk. n, HILI.OWAY, Proprietor. BUY DIY GOODS ' AT Tllb RED MARK SALE AND SAVE Ashby & CURTICE LEADING MUSIC DEAE RS. "WEBER PIANOS ciroxTizrcum Musical Merchandise. All the Latest and Popular Operas, Sheet Music and Books in Stock. 1 2th St., opposite Opera House. LADIES FURNISHING AND ART STORE, 122 South 12th Street. FINE FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS Stamping, Art Needle Work, Kid Glove? and Materials or Fancy Work, our specialty. Foreman & 122 South 1 2th Street. For MAN ! XjBfevxbi !&& S sv tv , sWy A :s w VSW " m?- 3r v MaastlSiB.a. ju. mustang ZhZ'fJ SP'JV XSA &Z'4. $4W ? 100 Engraved Calling Cards And Copper Plate, for $2.50. If you have a Plate, we will furnish 100 Cards from same, at $1.50. WESSEL PRINTING 'CO. Courier Office. Telephone 253. New Burr Block. go., gurr gleck. TIIIS MURRAY g Omaha's Loading Hotel. Opened Hept. 1, 1888. Finest Hotel in the West" MONEY, Millspaugh. & THIERS, IX.HTEO 33UOO- XX:.A.C35 Crow, Props. Opposite Opera House, For BEAST !l '&"SU af. a. L YcV Wr VV v s&&6 'v? ;5vN sr I " " M. Limmenr ys. IVV Wa c fc $ j j.-i aVIi MPS ,if i