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    AROMATICS FOtt KASTBK.
DR. TALMAGE DESCRIBES SCENES
OF CHRIST'S RESURRECTION.
The Adornments of the Tiinib Tim In
niitnrrutile llit or llio Dt-ml Tliti (llo
rlri of Ihn Itrmirrrctloii or tho Illght
roiid Tim I.I fa llrjnml thn Tnnilt.
DnooKLVN, Atirll 21. A vast inultltudo
attended tlio I2iitcr services nt the ilrookrvu
Tabcrnnrlo this morning. Tlio org, ttio
nlsles nnd nil tlio adjoining rooms wero
thronged mid multitude In tlio street could
not gain nn ciitrnnco. Itov. T. Do Witt Tnl
mago, D. D prenchod on tho subject "Aro
aintlcn for Kiutor." Tlio pulpit nnd gfilloriw
of tlio church hud elaborate flornl decora
tions. Tlio congregation tang tlio opening
hynim
We prnlso tlipo, 0 Ood, for tho Sou of thy lore,
For Jcsai ho died and Is now kodo above.
Dr. Talmngo took two text, Luko xxiv, It
"Drlnging tho splcoa which thoy bnd pre
pared." I Corinthiani xv, KJi "Tho trumpet
hall sound." lie soldi
Enchanting work havo I beforo mo this
Easter morning, for, Imitating theso women
of tho text, who brought nromntles to tho
mausoleum of Christ, I nrn going to unroll
frankincenso nnd lialm and ottar of roses nnd
cardatnon from tho East Indies and odors
from Arabia, and, when wo can Inhalo no
more of tho perfume, then wo will talk of
weot sounds and hear from tho muslo that
shall wako tho dead. Having on other East
ts described tho wholo sccuo, I need only in
four or flvo sentences sayi Christ was lying
flat on his back, lifeless, amidst sculptured
rocks, rocks over him, rocks tinder him, and
n door of rocks all IxHindcd by tho flowers
and fountairs of Joseph's country seat.
Then n bright Immortal, having descended
from heaven, quick and flashing ns n falling
meteor, picks up tho door of rock nnd puts it
nsido as though It were n chair nnd sita
on It. Then Christ unwrap himself
of his mortuary apparel nnd tnkes tho
turban from his head and folds It up deliber
ately and lays it down In ono place, and then
put tho shroud in another placo, nnd comes
out and finds that tho soldiers who had been
on guard uro lying around, nllld and In n
dead swoon, their swords bent and useless.
Tho illustrious prisoner of tho tomb is dis
charged and llvo hundred pcoplo seo him at
once An especial congress of ecclesiastics
called pny a bribe to tho resuscitated soldiers
to say that thcro was no resurrection, and
that wlillo thoy woroovcrcomo of slumber tho
Christians hod played resurrectionists and
stolen tho corpse, Tho Marys nro at tho tomb
with aromntics.
8YMUOL18H Or TIIK FLOWKUH.
Why did not theso women of tho text bring
thorns and nettles, for theo would moro
thoroughly have oxpresBcd tho piercing sor
rows of thomsolves nnd their Lordf Why
did they not brlag 6omo national ensign such
as that of tho Roman eaglo, typical of con
quest! No, thoy bring aromatics suggestive
to mo of tho fact that tho Oospel Is to sweeten
and ilrodorizo tho world. Tho world has so
much of putrefaction and malodor that
Christ is going to roll over it waves of frank
incenso and sprinkle it all over with sweet
mailing myrrh. Thousands of years beforo
tills Solomon hod said that Christ was a Illy
and Isaiah had declared that under tho Oos
pel tho desert would bloom liko tho rose, but
the world was slow to tako tho floral lilnt
And so now the women of tho text bring
hands full and arms full of redolonco nud per
haps unwittingly confirm and emphosizo tho
lesson of doodorlzation. When Christ's Oos
pel has conquered tho earth tho last ofTcnso
to tho olfactories will havo left tho world;
swoot, pure air will havo blown through
every homo ami churches will bo freed from
tho curse of ill ventilation and tho world will
become two great gardens, tho empurpled
and emblazoned and emparadlsod bemls-
Sheros. Sin is a buzzard, holiness is a dove.
In is nlghtshodo, holiness is a flower. If
you are trying to reform tho world ojien tho
windows of that tenement houso nnd pour
through it a draught of Ood's puro atmos
phoro and set a geranium or a heliotrope on
tho window sill; cleanse tho air and you wilt
help clcanso tho soul. How daro tho world
so often insult that feature of tho human
face which Ood has lnado tho most prominent
foaturo in human physiognomy f To provo
how ho himself loves aromatics 1 bring tho
fact that thoro aro millions of flowers on
prairies and in mountain fastnesses tho fra
grance of which no human being over
breathes, and he must havo grown them
thoro for his own rogalomont. Aud for the
compliment the world paid Christ by giving
him a sepulchor in Joseph's garden ho will
yet mako tho wholo earth a garden. Yes, ho
expressed his delight with fragrance in tho
first book of tho Ulblo, when ho said, "Tho
Lord smollod a sweet savor;" and ho filled
tho air of tho ancient tabcrnaclo and templo
with swoot Incenso ; and thero ore small bottles
of perfumo In heaven described in Revelations
as goldon vials full of odors. I preach an am
brosial gospel which will yet cxtlrpato from
tho world all foulness and rancidity nnd tho
lost uolsomeness and tho last tuephitlo gas.
Glad am I that though tho world hud chiefly
spikes for tho Saviour's feet nud thorns for
tho Saviour's brow, tlio magi put frankln
conso upon Ills crudlo nnd tho Marys brought
fronkincenso for his grave.
OHDEIt OUT Or DISCOHD.
Notice also that Christ's muusoleum was
opened by concussion. It was a great earth
quake Unit put Its twisted koy into tlio in
volved nud labyrinthine lock of that tomb.
Concussion I That is tho power thut opens
all tho tombs that are ojicnod at nil. Tomb
of soul and tomb of nations. Concussion be
tween England aud tho thirteen colonies, and
forth comes froo government in America.
Coucusslon between Franco and Germany,
and forth comes republicanism for Franco.
Concussion among tho rocks on Mount Slnal
and on two of them was left a perfect law for
all ages. Concussion among tho rocks around
Calvary, aud tho crucifixion was made tho
moro overwhelming. Concussion botwecu
tho United States aud Mexico, and n vast
area of country becomes ours Concus
sion between England uud Franco, and most
of this continent west of tho Mississippi be
comes tho property of tho American Union.
Coucusslon between iceberg and iceberg, be
tween bowlder and bowlder, and it thousand
concussions put tills world Into bliuiMj for
man's residence. Concussion between David
and his enemies, uud out camo tlio psalms
which otherwise would nover huvo been writ
ten. Concussion between God's will and
man's will, and ours overthrown, wo aro now
creatures In Christ Jesus. Concussion of
misfortune nud trial for many of tho good,
and out comes their especial consccrutlon.
Do not, therefore, bo frightened when you
fceo the great upheavals, tho great agitatlous,
tho great earthquakes, whether among tho
rocks or among tho nations or In Individual
experience. Out or them God will bring best
results nud most magnificent consequences.
Hear tho clash all round tho Izard's sarcoph
agus nud K'u the glorious reuulmatiou of its
dead inhabitant. Concussion! If over a gen
eral European war, which tho world has been
expecting for tlio last twenty years, should
coino, u concussion m wide uud n coucusslon
so tremendous would uot leavo a throiio In
Kuroo standing ns it uow Is. The nations of
tho earth uro tired of having their kings
born to them, nnd they would after a while
elect their kings, and there would bo
nn Italian republic mid n German re
public nud n IUisslnn republlo nnd an
Au'trlan republic, nnd out of tho crack and
crovlow nnd chasms of Mint concussion would
como resurrection for all Euroim. Stagna
tion I (loathful; concussion is Messianic.
Notice nlsowhnt tho angel did with tho
Mono nfter ho had rolled It away from tho
mouth uf the Saviour's lunuxolvtitn. Tlio
book say ho rolled nway tho Mono from tho
door and Nit Uon It. All of in ministers
havo preached a sermon about tho nngcl'a
rolling nwny tho stone, but wo did not re
mark iixni tho sublltno fact that ho sat upon
It. Whyf Certainly not beenuso ho was
tired. The nugels aro a fntigiieless race, and
that ono could havo shouldered every rock
around Hint tomb nnd carried It nwny and
not boon lieswented. Ho sat ujwn It, I think,
to show you nnd to show mo that wo may
mako every earthly olntnclo n throno of
triumph. Tlio young men who got their
education easy seldom amount to much.
Thoso who hud to Mrugglo for it
como out atop. There Is no end of
tho story of studying by plno knot lights
and rending whllo tho mules of tho towpath
wcro resting, nnd of going hungry aud
patched nnd barefoot and submitting to nil
kinds of privation to got scholastic advan
tages. Out tho day of graduation camo, and
thoy took tho diplomas with n hnnd nervous
from night study nnd pale from lack of food
and put their academic degree in tho pockot
of n thrcadbaro coat. Then starting for an
other enrrer of hardship, thoy entered a pro
fession or n business wherothey found plenty
of dlshcartcnmcnt and no help. Vet saying:
"I will succeed; Ood help mo, for no ono clso
will," thoy went on and upuntll tho world was
compelled to ncknowlodgo nnd ndmlro them.
RTUENOTII tir BTMJOOUNO.
Tho fact was thut tho obstacle Ixjtweon
their discouraging start nud their complete
success win a rock of fifty tons, but by reso
lution, nerved and muscularizcd nud re-enforced
by Almighty Ood, thoy throw their
arms nround tlio nlistnclu nnd with .tho
strength of n supernatural wrestler rolled
back tho stone, nnd, having Ixjcomo moro
than conquerors, thoy sat upon It, Men and
women aro good and great and useful just in
proportion ns thoy had to overcome obsta
cles. You can count upon tho fingers of your
ono hand all tho great singers, great ora
tors, great oet, groat jmtrlots and
great Christians who nover had a
struggle. Thnt angel thnt mado a
throno of tho Iwwldcr at Christ's tomb went
back to heaveu and I warrant that, having
been born in heaven and always had mi easy
tlmo, ho now speaks of that wrestle with tho
rock as tho most Interesting chapter In nil his
angelic lifetime. 0, men and women with
olistacles lu tho way, I tell you that thoso
obstacles aro only thrones thnt you may after
a whllo sit on. Is tho obstaclo in your way
sickness! Conquer it by accomplishing moro
for Ood during your invalidism than many
nccompiisu wno navo nover Known an all
menu Aro you persecuted' By your uu
rljhtness nnd courago compel tho world to
ackuowledgo your moral heroism. Is it
poverty! Conquer it by being happy in tho
compnnlouship of your Lord and Master,
who in nil his llvo owned but sixty-two
cents, and that ho got from a fish's mouth
and Immediately paid it all out in taxes to tho
Roman assessor; nnd who would havo been
buried In a potter's flold hnd not Joseph of
A rlmn then contributed a placo, for ho
who had not whero to lay his head during
bis llfo had a borrowed pillow for
tho last slumber. Thcro is no throno that
you aro suro to keep except that which you
mako out of vanquished obstacles. An un
grateful republic at tho ballot box denied
Uoraco Greeley the highest placo at tho ua
tional capital, but could not keep him from
rising from tho stejis of a New York printing
ofllco, on which ho sat ono chilly morning
waiting for tho boss printer to como that he
might get a Job, until ho mounted tho highest
throno of American journalism. Ho rolled
back tho stono aud sat upon it, A ioor or
phan boy, picking up chips at Richmond,
Va., accosted by a passing Bca captain nnd in
vited to como on board his vessel, drops tho
chips and starts right away and is tossed
from port to port, and homeless nud friend
loss, wanders ono day along Tremont street,
Boston, and sees Park Street church open, and
speaking of it afterward on a great occasion
and using sailors' vernacular, as was usual
with him, ho sayst "I put In, I up helm, un
furled sail, nnd mado for tho gallery and scud
under baro ikjics to tho corner pew. Then I
hovo to and camo to anchor.
A NAUTICAL BEIIMON.
"Tho old innn, Dr. Griflln, was justnamlnjf
nis text, rretiy soon no uururled tlio main
sail, raised tho topsail, ran up tho pennants
to froo breeze, nnd I tell you tho old Oospel
ship nover sailed moro prosperously. Tho
salt spray flow In every direction, but moro
especially did It run down my cheeks. Satan
had to strike sail, his guns wero dismounted
or spiked, his vnrious crafts by which ho led
sinners captive were all beached, aud tho
captain of the Ixird's hosts rodo forth, con
quering nnd to conquer." Beforo that sailor
boy was poverty, but ho conquered It; and
orphanage, but ho conquered It; aud Igno
rance, but ho conquered it; and thobcoir of
tho widd, but ho conquered it; and ho roso
till every sailors' bethel In tho world blessed
him and greut aunlversary platforms invited
him, and Daniel Webster nnd Charles Dick
ens nud Frederika Bremer and ioets and ora
tors and senators sat cloctrllled at his feet,
uud his gosiHillzed influenco will go on until
tho last Jack tar is converted mid tho sea
shall give up its dead. All tho obstacles of
his llfo seemed gathered into ono great bowl
der, but Edward T. Taylor, tlio world re
nowned sailors' prencher, rolled back tho
stono nud sat upon it.
Yet do not mako tho mistake that many do
of sitting on It boforo It is rolled nwny. It Is
bound to go If you only tug away at It, If
not beforo, then I think about 12 o'clock noon
of resurrection day you will seo something
worth seeing. The general Impression is that
tho resurrection will take plato in tho morn
ing. Tho ascent to the skies will hardly
occur immediately. It will take somo hours
to form thu processions sky ward, and wo will
all want to tako a look at this world beforo
wo.leavo it forever and too tho surroundings
of tho couch w hero our bodies have long been
Bleeping. On that Easter morning tho mar
ble, whot her It luy flat upon your gravoor
Mood up In monument, will havo to bo
jostled nnd shaken and rolled asido by tho
angel of Resurrection, and whilo waiting for
your kindred to gather nnd tho procession to
lorm, your resurrected body limy sit In holy
triumph tiixin thut chiseled Mono which
marked tho pluco of your protracted slum
ber. On thnt day what a frngllo thing will
bo Aberdeen grunlto and column of basalt
and tho mortar which will ruttlo out of tho
wall of vaults that havo boon sealed a thou
sand years, and tho Taj, built for u queen in
India, n sepulchor two hundred and seventy
flvo feet high, nud mndo of Jasjier nud corne
lian nud turquolsaud lapis-lazull and ame
thyst nnd onyx and sapphire uud din
moud, which slinll that day rnln Into
glittering dust on groves of banyan and
bamboo nnd palm. And all under what
power! Ponderous crowbars wielded by
giants! No. Thunderbolt clenvlngnsimdcr
tho granite! No. Battering rain swung
ngainst thu walls of cemeteries! No. Dynn
nil to drilled under tho foundations of eeuo
laph and ubbey! No. It will bo done by
CAPITAL CITY COURIER,
music. Nothing but music, sweet but all
Muotrntlng music. Tlio trumxt shall sound I
You say that Is llgurntlvoj howdo you know!
But, whether literal or figurative, It means
muslcnnjhow. Thotrnmpet, tlmtMlrrlng, in
cisive, mighty Instrument, with a natural
compas from (1 U'low thostnlT to 1-J nlwve,
blown nbovuHliinl when tlio law wns given,
blown nround Jericho when tho wall tum
bled, blown when OMcmi dlsooinllted tho
Mldlnultrs blown when tlt undent Israel
ites wcro gathered for worship, to Ihj blown
for thn ruining of tho dead In the Inst great
Easter. Tlio mother, who when thu child must
bo nwnkcitcdi kliwc Its eyen tiwnUo, doc well.
TIIK (IIIKAT UKSUHIIKCTIOX,
But tho truuiiet, which when the dead nro
to lw aroused kl-isii tho enr awake, docs but
ter. Bo not surprised If thodenduroto Ito
nwnkoned by inuslo. Why, that Is tho way
now wo raise the dead. Tako the statistics,
if you can, of tho millions of soul thnt havo
been raised front tho donUi of sin by hymns,
by psalms, by solos, bynnthems, by Antra, by
violins, by organs, by trutnet. Under Ood
what hosts havo been resurrected by Ira D.
Snnkey, by Thonin Hasting, by William D.
Bradbury, by Iowoll Mason, by motherly
lullnblos, by church doxologles, by orntorlo.
If wo ralso tho dead now by music, lo not
surprised thnt on tho last day tho dead nro to
bo raised by music,
Tho trumpet shall sound I And thnt Instru
ment shnll havo plenty of work to do on tho
day mentioned. It will havo to sound through
all tho pyramid, which nro only names for
sopulchers, and liberate tho burled king.
And through hyjwcenn graves which wcro
built In mounds nnd tho hypogcnii graves
which wero dug In rocks nud through the
nlno hundred winding miles of catacombs
under and nround tlio Roman Campagnn,
whero over seven mlllloji human Mugs sleep.
And through nil tho crystal tsnrcophugl of
Atlantic and Puclflo and Mediterranean
nnd Caspian nnd Blnck sen deeps. And
over all the battle fields of continents,
until nil tho fallen troop of English
nnd French nnd Italian and German
nnd Russian and Persian nnd American
and tho world's battlellelds nnswer the call.
Marathon, como upl Aglncourt, como upl
Blenheim, como upl Acre, como upl Ho
hciillnden, como upl Sedan, como upl Get
tysburg, como upl Near Shariisburg, during
our civil wnr, when I was, with soino others,
uudor tho nusplces of tho Christlnn commis
sion, looking nfter tho wounded, Federal and
Confederate, ono moonlight night I wns
whero 1 could look down iixn tho tents of
tho sleeping nrmy. Oh, what an Imposing
sjiectaclol But my subject calls us to look
down upon a mightier host of Midlers
slumbering their last sleep in tho bivouoo
of tho dust; tho soven hundred and
fifty thousand slain in tho Crimean
war: tho eight hundred thousand slain In
our American wnr, tho fifteen million slain
in tho wars of 8esostris, tho tweuty-flvo mill
ion slain in Jewish wnrs, tho thirty-two mill.
Ion slain in war of Ohemrls Khan, tho
eighty million slain In tho war of tho Cru
saders, tho ono hundred nnd eighty million
slain In tho Roman wars. Aye, according to
Dr. Dick, tho dead in Vnr, If each ono occu
pied four feet of ground, would mako enough
graves to reach four hundred nnd forty-two
times nround tho earth.
TIIK tN.NUMKRAULE DEAD.
Tho most of (leoplu nro dead. Tlio world
Is u houso of two rooms a basement and a
room nbovo ground. Tho liasetnent has two
to ono, three to ono, four to onu moro occu
pants than tho siiKjntructure. Sickness and
war and death havo boon stacking their har
vests for near six thousand years. Where
aro thoso who saw tho Pilgrim Fathers em
bark, or tho Declaration of Iudcpcndcuco
signed, or Franklin lasso tho lightning, or
Wnrreu Hustings tried, or Queen Ellznbetb
in bur triumphal march to Kenlluorth. or
William, prlnco of Orange, land; or Oustavus
Adolphus crowned, or Jcromo of Proguo
burned at tho stako, or Tamerlano found his
empire! Oonol Oonol
But tho trumpet shall sound. Music to
rako tho deniL Oh, how much tho world
needs Itl You tako a torch and I will take a
torch and wo will go through somo of tho
aisles of tho Roman catacomlm and kxj tho
exioctnnt epitaphs ou tho walls and right
over where tho ilcnrted sleep. You know
that theso catacombs nro fifty or sixty feet
underground, aud If ono loses tho guldo or his
torch Is extinguished, ho nover finds tho way
out. So let us stay closo together, and with
our torches, as wo wander along a small jirt
of theso nlno hundred miles of underground
passages, see mo inscriptions as they wcro
really chlieled thero ou both sides tho way.
Onyoursldo you read by tho light pf your
torch i "Hero rests a handmaid of God who
out of nil her riches now possesses but this
ono houso. Thou wilt remain in eternal
reposo of happiness, A. D. 8S0." On
my sldo I read by tho light of tho
torch: "Aurella, our sweetest daughter; sho
lived fifteen years and four months. A. D.
a25." On your sldo you read: "Hero hath been
laid a sweet spirit, guileless, wise and beauti
ful. Burlod In ixsaco. A. I). 38&" On my
sldo I read: "You well deserving one, lio in
pence. You will rlso. A temiwrury rest la
granted you. Plaucus, her husband, mado
this." On your sldo you rend: "Nlcephorus,
a sweet soul, in tho placo of refreshment,"
On my sldo I read: "In Christ, Alexander is
uot dead, but lives beyond tho stars, and his
dead Ixxly rests lu this tomb." On your sldo
you read: "Here, hnppy.you find rest bowed
down with years." "Irene sleeps In Ood."
"Valeria sleeps in )cnce." "Arethusa sleeps
In God." "Nnvlra In jieac-o, a sweet soul
who lived sixteen years, a soul sweet
Honey; this epitaph was mado by her pa
rents." the oumioL'H awake.ni.no.
But let us como out from theso catacombs
nnd extinguish our torches, foruxui ull these
longings nnd oxpectntloun of all nations tho
morning of resurrection duwns. The trum
pet shnll soundl And tho sooner it sounds
tho better. Oh, how wo would liko to get
our loved ones liuck again) If wo nro ready
to meet our lrd, our siusall pardoned, what
a good thing If this moment wo could hear
tho resounding and roverberntliig blastl
Would you not liko to seo your father again,
your mother again, your daughter again,
your boy ngnlii und all your departed kin
dred again! Roll on, sweet day of resurrec
tion nnd reunion Under tho hoofs of tho
whito steeds that draw thy churlot wo strow
Easter flowers. Would it not bo craiul If wn
could ull rlso togethor! You know that tho
Blblo bays wo shall not nil sleep, but wo shall
all bo changed. Whnt If wo should Ikj among
tho favored ones who nover huvo to seo death,
and that whllo In tho full llfo of our Ixxly wo
should hear that trumpet sound nud these
mortal bodies tako on immortality Oh, how
I would hasten to two places beforo tho close
of such n day, jx-acoful Greenwood und tho
villngo cemetery back of Bomervlllol And
1 would cry aloud: "Tlio hour bus como, the
trumpet has sounded, tho resurrection isliora
Futhor and mother, you wero tlio Ixsst of nil
thejgroup, now lead tho way I" Thocarth sinks
out of sight. Clouds uudor foot. Oilier
worlds only mllestoiieson tho King's highway.
Wo rlsol Wo rlsol Wo rise! to bo forever
with tho Ijrd nnd forever with each other.
May wo ull huvo part In that first resurrec
tion I
In Hits dark world of sin and pain
J o niily meet lo art again:
Hut when wo reach thu litavenly shore
v thuitt shall meet lo irt no mora.
The huH) that wn shnll see thnt ttay
BUouluj.uaio oarDrweot crlofs awnx
SATURDAY, APRIL 27,
Hlmrlrr Hrtln.
Notice Is hereby kIvpii, thnt by vlrtuo of nil
order of MilolsRiiinl by tlio clerk of tho dis
trict court of thn second Judicial dlstrlet of
Nebraska, within nnd fur I.iincnster county,
In nn action wherein John d. Knrwell I
philntlir, and Kmll Hchullx ct nl dcfondnnlN,
1 will, nl!l o'clock p.m., on tho IfWtny of May
A, 1). IKXO, at tlio front entrance to tho dlstrlet
court rooms In tho city or Lincoln, Lancaster
county, Notmikn, oiler for sale at puhllu nut:.
lou tho following described real estate to wit l
Tho north west quarter or section No. I.M
township Nn. 7 north or rniuo No. n east or
tnelltli ! M Lime lister count v. Nebraska.
GlMii under my hand this tut li day or April
A. l. IRSIf,
l-n-nl h, M, Mcllok, Hherlir.
Chuttlc AtorlKHK)' Hiilr,
in nn wnoin ii may concern. You urn
Hereby notlilcd thut on tun'JUtli day or April,
last), nt !1 o'clock p. in. at thn llaltor block In
West Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska,
by authority or n ehntlln tuorlKHKO executed
by 0. W. Welsh and U. H. Grant to mn dated
November nth, IrWH nnd tiled for reconl lu Ihn
ollleo of thn county olerk of Lancaster County
Nebrnskn, November, iltti 1NW, as No. i,H70
or ohaltln lunrtKHKC I will sell Ht
public miction to tho blithest und best bidder
foreaMi tho following article of personal
properly, to wltt i pool table, 1 billiard table
XI pool halls, 4 Ivory billiard balls, a cuo ruck
'J)cues,ni)rldKe( 'i bull ruck, 'J strliiK of
liead, l plu pool linitrri, I chalk holders, 13
billiard room chairs, 1 round walnut tabic, 4
Ijimp with shades nud banning altclmicnt",
1 colinter.tlll nud buck shelf, I looklUKRluns, 'I
pictures, II Kohlets, A kIsscs, stove, lOJolntsof
plpo, tobacco cutter, small Iron stove, bnxiin
8 screen door with IiuiikIuk, I hoard partit
ion, bed stend, sprliiK and mattress and bod
clothes, wash stniul, tnbln cover, loo tank
and nil other articles tif personal properly
used In connection with tho billiard hall nil
of said articles alxivodlscrlbcd being situated
in mo iiiillnnl Hall formerly occupied by until
morlKUiree In Hatter' block In WcsL Lin
coln, Nobrasku.
Default hax been made In Ihn term of snld
mortgage uud the inortKUKCu feel lilinnelfilii
safe nnd Insecure thoro Ik now duo this 30th
day of March, instl thosuin nriKM.OO.
J. H. lUitwiCK, MorlKitiico.
By Talbot ,fc ltryun hi Atty'.
CHICAS
1 Milwaukee i
'tPAUl
Own and operate oXOO mile of thormiKlily
quipped road In Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa,
Missouri, Minnesota and Dakota.
It I tlio Host Direct llouto botwcnnll tho
Prluplpui Points In tho Nortliwest, Southwest
and Far West
For maps, tltno tables, rate of pnssnico nnd
frelKht, etc.. npply to nearest station uncut l
ClIIOAUn, MIL.WAUKICK A HT. 1'AWl. ItAtl.
WAY, or to any Ha It road Auont nnywhere lu
the world.
U.MILLKU. A. V. H.OAUPKNTKU,
fnerul M'gT. don't Pus. A T'kt Agt.
I It (Kill, GEO. II. HKAKKOHD,
Uf. Oen' Mk-r. Asst. O. P. A T. Agt.
Mllwuukeo, Wisconsin.
MTFor Information In reference to .'.amis
and Town owned by tho Chicago, Milwau
kee A Ht. Paul Hallway Couipuny.wrta to II.
(1. IlAunAN.Uuid UomniliHiioncr.MlllwiiMkrc
Wisconsin.
Roberts & Co,
212 North nth Street,
Undertakers andEmbalmers,
JhMl
Telephones. Office 145. Residence 156
Open Day nnd Night.
E. T. ROBERTS,
I can cheerfully rccomtnani
Dr. Beth Arnold's Couth
Killer
as belngaflrst-elass remedy
for Couclis and Colds, hav
Incusodlt In mjr own family
with very great satis f action.
U H. Iluth, Dos Moluss,
Iowa,
DraggisU, 3Ca, COc, and 91.00.
IM
We are the Leading Carriage Manufacturers !
Our Stock is very Complete and Prices are Low.
Come and Sec us. Old Buggies taken in Exchange for New Ones.
CAM I
Telephone 604.
1889.
QUICK MEAL
RUDGE &
1 122 N
WHITE DRESS GOODS
AND
Beautiful Spring Patterns in Embroideries
THE CISLKIIKATKI)
P. D. and Thompson Glove Fitting
Corsets in Summer Weights.
r-OREMHN
114 South
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Wc lK leave to inform our Lincoln patrons nud the public In general that
our Importation of FINK
Novelties for Spring and Summer
Arc now read;- for inspection. We have a much larger and finer assortment
than ever before. Call nnd sec our latest novelties from London nnd Paris.
Dress Suits a Specialty.
guckert & Mcdonald,
316 S. 15th St., Omaha, Nob.
LINCOLN'S NEW ART STUDIO A COMPLETE SUCCBSSI
ELITE STUDIO
ONLY GROUND FLOOR
FINE ART WOIK.
226 South Eleventh Street.
IBsLH m lsllslHLH'ZiiLsisllllllllvx x
3 BROS.,
"!S
HAKMTABE, STOVES
-ANI-
TINWARE,
Leonard Mrigorators,
Hot Air Furnaces,
Van's Wrought Iron
Ranges.
MORRIS.
Street.
St
CROWE,
13th
Street.
STUDIO IN THE CITY.
1. W. TOWNSEND, Proprietor.
Cor. Tenth and M Sts.
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