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HTTB?plS,?,V'""PTif',,'vV' "v J" flip - " "--- 7 r p NEW SPRINGS OF JOY. 8ERMON PREACHED BY DR. TAL MAGE ON SUNDAY. MAY 19. As Cnlcli tint I'littier Ohio Arlmnli n ! lrrlnlitu tjind to Lite In, So (loil lint flhtn .Ma n Till World, n (I Ily Home In Which to Dwell. Bhooki.yn, Muy 19. Tlio Kov. T. Do Witt Tulmngc, D. D., yrcncheil to day on "Now Springs of Joy." T ho text was, "Thou hast given mo a Boiith land; givo nio nlso springs of water. And ho gnvo her tlio npior springs, and tlio nether springs. Joshua xv, 10. Tho city of Dcbir was tlio Boston of antiquity a great placo for brain and books. Caleb wanted it, and ho offer ed his daughter Achsah as a prizo to any ono who would capture that city. It was a strango thing for Calob to do; and yet tho man that could tnko tho city would have, at any rate, two ele ments of manhood bravery and pa triotism. With Caleb's daughter as a prizo to light for, Gon. Otlmiel rodo in fo tho battle. Tho gates of Debir wero thundered iutothodust, and thocityof books lay at tho feet of tho conquer ors. Tho work done, Othuicl comes back to claim his bride. Having con quered tho city, it is no groat job for him to conquer tho girl's heart; for however faint hearted a woman her self may be, sho always loves courago in a man. I nover saw an exception to that. Tho wedding festivity having gono by, Otlmiel and Achsah aro about to go to their now homo. IIow over loudly tho cymbals may clash and tlio laughter ring, parents aro al ways sad when a fondly cherished daughter goes oil' to stay; and Ach will, tho daughter of Caleb, knows thai now is tho time to ask almost anything sho wants of her father. It seems that Calob, tho good old man, had given as a wedding present to his daughter a pieco of land that was mountainous', and sloping southward toward the deserts or Arabia, swept with sono very hot winds. It was called "a south land." But Achsah wants an addition of property; sho wants apiccoof land that is well watered and fertile Now it is no wonder that Caleb standing amidst tho bridal party, his eyes so full of tears because sho was going away that ho could hardly seo her at all, gives her more than sho asks. Sho said to him: "Thou hast given mo a south land ; givo mo also springs of water. And ho gavo her tho upper springs, and tho nether springs." HOD HAH OIVEX US THE WOULD. What a suggestivo passagol Tho fact is, that as Caleb, tho father, gavo Achsah, tho daughter, a south land, so God gives to us his world. I am very thankful ho has given it to us. But I am liko Achsah in tho fact that I want a larger portion. Trees, and llowers, and grass, and bluo skies aro very well in their places : but ho who lias noth ing but this world for a portion has no portion at all. It is a mountainous land, sloping oil' toward tho desert of sorrow, swept by Hery siroccos; it is "a south land," a poor portion for any man that tries to put his trust in it. What has been your experience? What has been tho experience of every mail, of every woman that has tried this world for a portion? Queen Eliza beth, amidst thesurroundingsof pomp, is unhappy becauso tho painter sketch es too minutely tho wrinkles on her face, and sho indignantly cries out: "You must strike off niv likeness without any shadows t" Hogarth, at tho very height of hisartistic triumph, is stung almost to death with cna grin becauso tho painting ho had dedi atcd to tho king does not seem to bo acceptable; for Georgo II cries out: "Who is this Hogarth? Take his trum pery out of my presence." Brinsley BhoriJun thrilled tho earth with his eloquence, but had for his last words, "I am absolutely undone." Walter Scott, fumbling around tho inkstand, trying to write, says to his daughter: "Oh, tako mo back to my room; thero is no rest for Sir Walter but in the grave." Stephen Girard, tho wealth iest man in his day, or, at any rate, only second in wealth, says: "I live tho lifo of a galley slave; when I ariso in tho morning my ono effort is to work so hard that 1 can sleep when it gets to bo night." Charles Lumb, ap plauded of all tho w6rldt in tho very midst of his literary triumph says: "Do you remember, Bridget, when wo used to laugh from the shilling gallery at tho play? Thero aro now no good ys to laugn tu irom tno boxes." ut why cro so far as that? 1 used to go no further than your street to find an illustration of what I am saying, WOnUlLINOS AllE NOT KKALLY HAPPY. Pick mo out ten successful world lingswithout any religion, and you know what I mean by successful worldlings pick mo out ton success ful worldlings, and you cannot find moro than ono that looks happy. Giro drags him across tho bridgo; caro drags him back. Take your btand at two o'clock at tho comer of Nassau and Wall streets, or at tho corner of Canal street and Broadway, and seo tho agonized physiognomies. Your bankers, your insuranco men, your im porters, your wholesalers, and your retailers, us a class as a class, aro they happy? No, Caro dogs their steps; and, making no appeal to God for holn or comfort, they aro tossed every wither. How lias it been with you, my hearer? Aro you moro contented in the houso of fourteen rooms than you wero in tho two rooms you had in a houso when you started? Have you not had moro caro and worriment fiitlnn I'rtn tirtn f ti.it lift,. t1ir,icdtwl I dollars than you did before? Somo of tho poorest men I havo over known havo been thoso of great fortune. A man of small means may bu put in great business btiiuts, but tho ghast liest of all embarrassments is that of tho man who has largo estates. Tho men who commit suicido becauso of monetary losses aro thoso who can not bear tho burden any more, be cause they havo only a hundred thou sand dollars left. On Bowling Green, Now York, i there is a houso whoro Talleyrand used to go. Ho was a favorite man. All thai world knew him. and ho had wealth almost uulfuiitcd; yet at tlio close of his life ho saysi "Behold, clghty-threo yearn havo passed with out any practical result, savo fatiguo of body and fatiguo of mind, great discouragement for tho future and great disgust for tho tmst." Oh, my friends, this is "a south land," ond it slopes off toward deserts of sorrows; and tho prayer which Achsah mndo to her father Calob, wo mako this day to our Father God: "Thou hast given mo a south land: givo mo also springs of water. And ho gavo them tho up per springs, and tho nether springs." Blessed bo God I Wo havo moro ad vantages given us than wo can really appreciate. Wo havo spiritual bless ings offered us in this world which I shall call tho nether springs, and glories in tho world to coino which I shrtll call tho upper springs. THK PUIIK JOY OF HKUC1ION. Where shall I finds words enough threaded with light to set forth tho pleasure of religion? David, unablo to describe it in words, plaved it on a harp. Mrs. Hcmiins, not finding en ough power in prose, sings that praise in n canto. Christopher Wren, un ablo todescribo it in language, sprung it into tho arches of St. Paul's. John Bunyan, unablo to present it in or dinary phraseology, takes all tho fas cination of allegory. Handel, with ordinary music unablo to roach tho height of tho theme, rouses it up in an oratorio. Oh, thero is no lifo on enrth so happy as a really Christian life. I do not mean a sham Christian life, but a real Christian life. Whoro thero is a thorn, thero is a wholo garland of roses. Where thero is ono groan, thero aro three doxologies. Whoro there is ono dav of cloud, there is a ! wholo season of sunshine. Tako tho humblest Christian man that vou know angels of God canopy him with their whito wings; tho lightnings of heaven aro his armed allies; tho Lordis his Shepherd, picking out for him green pastures by still waters; if ho walk forth, heaven is his body guard; if ho lio down to sleep, ladders of light, angel blossoming, aro let into his dreams; if ho ho thirsty, tho potentates of heaven aro his cup bear ers: if ho sit down to food, his plain tablo blooms into tho King's banquet. Men say: "Look at that old fellow with tlio worn out coal;" tho angels of God cry: "Lift up your heads, yo ev erlasting gates, and let him coino in 1" Fastidious people cry: "Get off my front steps: ' tlio doorkeepers of heav en cry: "Come, you blessed of my Father, inherit tho kingdom I" When ho comes to die, though ho may bo carried out in a pino box to tho potter'H field, to that potter's field the charioU of Christ will como down, and tho cavalcado will crowd all tho boule vards of heaven. IT SIAKKS A MAN "ALL IlIQUT." I bless Christ for tho present satis faction of religion. It makes a man all right with refcrenco to tho post; it makes a man all right with refer enco to tho future. Oil theso nether springs of comfort 1 Thoy aro peren nial. Alio iouuuiiiioii oi uou stand eth sure having this seal, "Tho Lord knoweth them that aro his." "Tho mountains shall depart and tho hills bo removed, but my kindness shall not depart from thee, neither shall tho covenant of my peace bo removed, saith tho Lord, who liath mercy upon them." Oh, cluster of diamonds sot in burnished gold 1 Oh. nether springs of comfort bursting through all tho valleys of trial and tribulation I When you see, you of tho world, what satis faction thero is on earth in religion, do you not thirst after it as the daughter of Caleb thirsted after tlio water springs? It is no stagnant pond, scummed over with malaria, but springs of wuter leaping from tho Itockof Agcsl Tako up ono cup of that snrinir water, and across the. ton of tho chalice will lloat tho delicate shadows of tlio heavenly wall, tho yel low of jasiier, tho green of emerald, tho bluo of sardonyx, tho 11 ro of jacinth. HAPPY IN LIKE AND GLAD IN DEATH. 1 wish I could mako you understand tho joy religion is to somo of us. It mukes u man happy while ho lives, and glad when ho dies. With two feet upon a chair and bursting with dropsies, I heard an old man in tho poor house cry out: "Bless tho Lord, oh my soul 1" I looked around and said: "What has this man got to thank God for?" It makes tho lamo man leap liko tho hart, and tho dumb sing. They say that tho old Puritan religion is u juicoless and joyless religion ; but I remember reading of Dr. Goodwin, tho celebrated Puritan, who in his last moments said: "Is this dying? Why, my bow abides in streng'th I I am swallowed up in God." "Her ways aro ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace." Oh, you who have been trying to satisfy yourselves with tho "south lund"of this world, do you not feel that you would, this morning, liko to havo access to tho nether springs of spiritual comfort? Would you not liko to have Jesus Christ bend over your cradlo and bless your table and heal your wounds, and strew flowers of consolation all upauddown tho graves of your dead? 'TU religion that can giro Hwcetetit iloaHiirm while we live; "Tin religion cun supply BKet.-U.-kt comfort when "o die. But I havo something better to toll you, suggested by this text. It seems that old father Caleb on tho wedding day of his daughter wanted to mako her just as happy as possible. Though Otlmiel was taking her away, and his heart was almost broken because sho was going, yet ho gives her a "south land;" not only that, but tho nether springs; not only that, but the upper springs. 0 God, my Father, I thank meu inui moil nasi given mo a souiu laud" in this world, and tho nether springs of spiritual comfort in this world; but, moro than all, I thank thco for tho upper springs in heaven. THE (H.OItlKH OK HEAVEN. It is very fortunate wo cannot seo heaven until wo get into it. Oh, Christian man, if you could seo what . placo it is, wo would never get you back again to tho ofllco or store or shop, and tho duties you ought to per form would go neglected. I am glad I shall not seo that world until I enter it. Suppose wo wero allowed to go on an excursion into that good land with tho idea of returning. Whon wo got CAPITA& CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 25, thero, and hoard tho song, and looked at their raptured faces, anil mingled in tho suurtml socioty, we would cry out "IJt.us Rtayl Wo aro coming hero anyhow. Why tako tho trouble of going back again to that old world? We aro here now; let us stay." And it would take angelic violeneo to put us out of that world, if nueo wo got thero. But as people who cannot of ford to pay for an entertainment somo times como around it and look through tho door ajar, or through tho openings in tho fence, so wo coino and look through tho crevices in that good laud which God has provided for us. Wo can just catch a glimpsoofiU Wocomo near enough to hear tho rumbling of tho eternal orchestra, though not near enough to know who blows tho cornet or who lingers tho harp. .My soul spreads out both wings and claps them in triumph at tho thought of thoso up per springs. Ono of them breaks from beneath tho throne; another breaks forth from beneath tho altar of tho teinplo; another at tho door of "tho house of many mansions." Upper springs of gladness I Upper springs of Ifghtl Upper springs of lovol It is no fancy of mine. "Tho Ijimh which is in the midst of tho throne shall lead them to living fountains of water." Oh, Saviour divine, roll in upon our souls one of those anticipated raptures I Pour around tho roots of tlio parched tongue ono drop of that liquid lifol Toss beforo our vision those fountains of God, rainbowed with eternal vic tory. Hear it. They aro never sick thero; not so much as a headache, or twinge rheumatic, or thrust neuralgic. Tho inhabitant nover says: "I am sick." Thoy are never tired there. Flight to farthest world is only tho play of a holiday. They never sin thero. It is as easy for them to bo holy ns it is for us to sin. They never dio there. You might go through all tho outskirts of the groat city and llnd not ono placo where tho ground was broken for u grave Tho eyesight of tho redeemed is never blurreil with tears. Thero is health in every cheek. Thero is spring in every foot. Thero is majesty on every brow. Thero is joy in every heart. Thero is hoMinna on every lit). How thev must nitv us i as they look over and down and seo us, and say: "Poor things away down in that world." And when some Christian is hurled into a fata! inci dent, they cry: "Good I ho is com ingl" And when wo stand around tho conch of somo loved ono (whoso strength is going away) and wo shako our heads forebodingly, thoy cry: "I am glad ho is worso; ho lias been down thero long enough. There, ho is dead 1 Coino home 1 Come home 1" Oh, if wo could only get our ideas about that future- world untwisted our thought of transfer from hero to thero would bo as pleasant to us as it was (on. littlo child that was dying. Sho said: "Papa, when will I go homo?" And ho said: "Today, Florence." "Today? So soon? I am so glad 1" THE DAY OK DELIVEHANCE IB COMINp. I wish I could stimulate you with these thoughts, oh Christian man. to tho Inchest possible exhiluratioii. Tho day of your deliverance is coming, is coming. It is rolling on with tho shining wheels of tho day. and tho jet whcols of tho night. Every thump of tho heart is only a hammer stroke striking off another chain of clay. Better scour tho deck and coil tho ropo, tho harbor is only six miles away. Jcsub will como down in tho "Nar rows" to meet you. Now is your sal vation nearer than when vou believed. Unforgiven man, unpardoned man, will you not today mako a choice be tween theso two portions, between tho "south land" of this world, which slopes to tho desert, and this glorious laud which thy Father offers thee, running with eternal water courses? Why let your tongue bo consumed with thirst when thero aro tho nether springs and tho upper springs, comfort here, and glory hereafter? Let mo tell you, my dear brother, tliat tho sillicstand wickedest thing a man over docs is to reject Jesus Christ. Tho loss of the soul is a mistake that cannot bo corrected. It is a downfall that knows no alleviation ; it is u ruin that is remediless; it is a sickness that has no medicament; it is a gravo into which a man goes but .nover comes out. Therefore, putting my hand on your shoulder as ono brother puts his band on tho shoulder of a brother, I say this duy, be manly, and surrender your heart to Christ, You havo been long enough serving tho world; now begin to servo tho Lord who bought you. You havo tried long enough to carry these burdens; lot Jesus Christ put his shoulder under your burden. Do I hear anyone in tho audience say: "I mean to attend tothatafterawhilo; it is not just tho time?" It is tho time, for tho simple reason that you aro suro of no other; and God sends you hero this morning, and ho sent mo hero to confront you with this mes sage, and you must hear now that Christ died to savo your soul, and that if you want to be saved you may bo saved. "Whosoever will, let him como." You will never find any mora convenient season than this. Somo of you havo been waiting ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty and sixty venrs. On somo of you the snow has fallen. I seo it on your brow, and yet you havo not attended to those duties which belong to tho very springtimo of lifo. It is September with you now, it is October with you, it is 'De cember with you. 1 am no alarmist. I simply know this: if a man does not repent in this world ho never re pents at all, and that now is tho ac cepted time, and now is tho day of salvation. Oh, put oil' this matter no longer. Do not turn your back on Jesus Christ who comes to savo you, lest you should lo.so your soul. On Monday morning a friend of inino started from New York to celo jrato her birthday with her daughter n Virginia. On Saturday of tho samo week, just after sunrise, I stood at tlio (,'tito of Greenwood waiting for her si lent form to come in. It is a long mutiny to tako in ono week -from Now ork to Philadelphia, from Phil adelphia to Baltimore, from Baltimore to Washington, from Washington to Virginia, from Virginia into tho great eternity. "What thy hand lludelh to do, dolt." INCREASED ACCOMMODATIONS, The lliirllngliin Aiiliiitmem TIii-iihkIi IMn- niit dtr Nrrlre mill I'miterTliiie Tlinn I'.ttT. Tlio following circular tweivcd nt thin of floii will Iki rniil with Interest by nil who tlftVfl. llDHI.INOTO.N A MO. ItlVKIl It, ll, IN Null. Otic CUu ISwtnotr Autnt. Lincoln, Nkii., May pj, isai-Totlm c-lt I rcin of Lincoln mid vicinity Uroetlngt It Ik with more tlinn crdlnnry plenmiro Hint wo nnnouncii tlio addition of u mixrli lliuiof illn liiKi'ninto our JuMly eolebtiited flyer lx tw ttn Denver and Chicago In botlidlrectlon. Tln-M trnltm form nn vou.tilvln nml gorgeouii mi equipment ii h money can produce or Iiiriv unity ilovNe, Itnttnn furnished Kmokcw of n lnxuiloiiA xitlei n for tlio cxcIiihIvo uso of llit rlnwt pn M'tiKi'ic Finely carpeted teellulng clmlr cum luovlilitl with lavatory, mlrrom, tonola, etc. I'nlliimn ltt'Hr of I'lcgnm tlcMKn nml clnlx) into llttlnuM, liotnmlcoltl wnter, elect rlotivllw. nrniehilly K'Uvtetl llliriuy, nml numeroiiH other renturcH of eoiiveultncu iiml itotxl tnMc. Tim HiirlliiKton'H fiummNillhiii;t-iix, hcivIiik infill or ncKiK.wiitiKiti excellence ami ntrcii eiilent liuill'M. Token mm a whole, Hicmi miIM ventltmleil triilim linvu no mixtioi'h In tlio world nml wo coninieml them to the public Willi tlio utmost eonllilence. No, t Icuvck C'liicncti nt fc.'U) p. in,, nrilvcit nt Lincoln tl.'IO n. in ; lenvcx Lincoln l',';10 p. in., ii n Iven nt Denver 7 n in. No. 1! leaven Denver 8 p m, nrrlvet nt Lin coln I u in; IciiNot Lincoln I :','.' p in, arrived nt CIiIwko 7 ii in. A nlovMrnml (luilri-iii-ntouow-ntlnclieil lo the fnmoiiit font mull leaving Council DIuITh nt ti;'JA p m, 1'iicllle Junction nt 1(1 pin, it i riving nt ClilciiKont HiftO next morning, the qnlcKest time e.ermiiilolietweentl copolntH, At we liuvo remnrsetl ltefoie, experimental tilHliy other linen iciickiiIhI ciimlly iin Kkk1 iin thu "Ilurlmgton ltouto" mo to lie nvolilitl.uN tliey invnrinlily result In coi'fu Mon, exM'iiKtnuil illHMitlnlnctiou, Very Trill) , A. C. ZlKMKII, City I'iirh. nml T'k't At. If tlio tiuoineiltBotDr. Cmly'it Condition I'liwilei-N, were fully known by liorno ownent, they would prefer them to nil other remetlleH for Hitting their Iioi-kom In a line, hcnltliy con dition. Tliey cuioeoiiHtiiitlon, Iohh of up )ietllu, illsoitlcicd kidneys, Impure blood nml nil discuses itulrlhg n good tonic, xtimulnut nud iiltorntlvo. Bold by A. L. Blinder, Ding liM. Mr 11. H. Wynne, Whltcuvnio, Teiin., rt eogulz" in Chiimherlnlu'H I'nlii.llnlm the 11 it est medicine lie Iiiih out bundled. He ix nn oxx'ilencel druggist, unit kuoWH a good mll rle nml rtcomuieuiU ChiimlM'rluin'H I'uln lliilm for rlieuninilsm, uuiNculnr nclicx mid pnlns. It ulunytthclM tho suircrlng. due It. u tiinl. Bold by A. L. Blinder, DiuggNt, Hnro you wn thoto elegnnt Cnnojiy top Burre.Vfi with full fender nt Ciiuip llrothem, Tenth find M street Tlio latest styles out, como nod tti them. ICxerylssly enn nltonl to eut ut tho lending rewirt In tlio city now, Tim price or '11 tick ntH mm-ut Odell's Im only t -i educed fiom W.WI. J.ndleh' ItuxKc It BeimlesH OxtoriU for ft. 8.1 nt Welitter A: ltogeis', KU'I f) street. Itemeuiber that llrowu, the cnterer, Is on biuid ut Ciishmnn pink. Notice I'lohitio ot Will. In County Court, Ijincnsler County, Neb. Kninm Hmllli, tleeeiixetl. Tlio Hlulo of Nc lirnskii to tho heirs end iiuxtofkluorthe siild Kinnui Hinltli.dccvitx'd: Take luitlee, Unit upon llllnixofn written Instrument purporting to ho tlio last will nml testament of Kmimi Hmlth for probate and allowance, It iHonlered Unit wild matter bo xet ror bearing the .7th dnyor.Mny, A. I). lHSli, Ixifore said County Court, ut tho hour 0f2 o'clock p. m., at which time any person Interested may appear ami contest thu same; nml notice of this proceed ing Is ordered publlnheil three weeks success ively hi tho O.witai. CITY CotJitlKit, u week ly newspaper published In this Htute. Ill testimony whereof. 1 have hereunto xet my linntl nml tho seal of the County Court ut i,inc:in, ,eu , iiim luiu tiny oi .May, a. ii. 1Mb rttrw hkai,., W. i:. Htkwaiit, County .Judge, ft-ll-st Hlmrltr Hale. Notice ii hereby riven, tliat hv Wrtue of nn Or der of Haiti Imiuetl by tho clerk of tlio Dlitrlct Court of the Second Judicial DUtrlct of Nehriu ka, within ami for l.nncaMlr county. In an action whejvln Carlo U. Ilurr In plalnlltT, and Kllrrt Sclilielilrr, Heliecca Schneider, et ill, defervlnutu, I (II, nt 'i oVIoeW p. in,, on I In- j&Mh tiny of June, A. I). I Ml), nt the front entrmico in tlio Dlatrlct Court room In the City of Lincoln. Ijinciutter county. Nehniika, offer for vale at public auction the following described real estate to-wlt: The Nortlienst Quarter, N K 1-4). Section No. Thirty (30), and the Northwt-tit Quarter, Hectlon T eiity nine CIO), ull In Towiiiililp Number Ktnen (71, North, In Itaiico Number Hlx (0), Knst of the Htxtti (Ot li ) p. M, In Lancaster county, Nebraska. (liven under my hand thlsV&l day of May, A.Lb IWffl. S. M.MrucK. ft-iR At Hherlff. HkI tinder Chattel Mtirtgngr. To whom it may concern: Vou are hi re by notified that on Saturday, June IMh, I Mil, ut 1(1 o'clock, n, in., ut thostoro room known as vu Month lth hi reel, In Lin coln, Nebraska, I will sell ut public miction to the hluhest uud bent bidder, ror cash, the following described property: All ol tlio stock or KotxU, merchandise, furniture nml fixtures now- contained In tho storu room known as No. I'.'l Houtb l'.'tb Hired, In tho city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebiaska, nml every article of personal iirtHuly Im-Ioi fl ing to Wllllnm J. Price anil eontidncd nod kept In said si ore room Including ull brands ofclgarxuiul tobnocoi. Mich sale will ho made under nud accord ing lo the terms ol a chattel mortgage, given by William J. Price to me, .1, A. Iliidelsou, on tho llth tiny of May, m. bearing date of that day nml 11 led for record la tint oltlce of tho County Clerk of Lancaster county, Ne braska.on thu llth day of Muy, Ikho, Unit mild mortgiigu coiiNojed the property uboo tie strlbcd. Tho itald mortKiiKU w-iin given to se. euro tho sum off J1U0 with Interest nt thu rate or II) per cent per annum from time until paid. That default has been mudft In thu payment of said sum as In said mortgage prorbled and there Is duu to mo and unpaid thereon ihU Jlthdny of May, IfiMl, thesnmof f.'Kff.GO nud costs of foreclosure and IKO attorneys reen im In said mortgage provided. HyTAi.iuiTtl IIiuan, J.A. Hl'DKLSON, Ills Attorneys, Mortgiigee. Sal I'niUr Chattel .lloitguge. To w horn It muy concern; You nro hernhj notified Hint on Hnturduy, Juno 1Mb, lhNi, m ij o'clock a. in., ut thu storu room Known ns r.i nouiu i.in Direct, in Lin coln, Nebraska, 1 will sell nt public auction to thu highest and best bidder tor cash the following-described property i All of theslock of gotnls, iiierchandlsc, furniture nud llxturm now contained In the storu rotim kuonn as No IJ1 south l'.'th Htrect, in the city or Lin rolu, I Jincnster county, Nebraska, said stock of goods consisting principally orclgnr,c Igur titles, tobneeos, pipes, cigar nud elgurelto holdent. 1 ho said fixtures and furniture con sisting mainly of one Chicago Hafe ami l,oek Co. safe, ono standing tleak, show cases, tables, chairs etc. Said property situated In and mortgage Intended to cover ull chattels In said store room, ljl South Il'tli Street, sub ject to a mortgage for l'KU to .1. A. Iludel ion. such sale will be Hindu under and accord ing to the tcrinsof a chattel mortgiigu given bv William J. I'rlee toS. Sellgsohu on tho llth day of Muy, IM), bearing date of (hut duy ami illitl for record In the olllce of thu Coiiutv Clerk of I Jincaster county, Neliraka, on the llth day of Muy, l"!i, that said mortgage con voyed tho propert uhovo described. The n ul mortgage wnx given to Mt'iiro the sum of fi'tu andlnlerest nt thu rate of 10 per cent, per annum from date until paid; that default has Ik-cii inude In tho pay ment of said sum as In mild mortgage pro vided and thero Is due to me and un paid thereon this '.'Ith day of May, IKs'.i, the sum of (.'..VW.tHI, and coMm ol forculoauic and tlou attorney's fees as In said mortgage pro vided, s. hklki.somn; Ily 1'Al.liorA HiiYA.N. Mortgagee. Ills Atlorncjs, 1889. a QUICK MEAL RUDGE & M22 N SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Wo lifff !cnc to Inform our Lincoln patron nml tho public In jicncrnl Hint our Inipoilatloii of KINK " Novelties for Spring and Summer Are now ready for Inspection. We linu' n much lnrKcr nml liner mmortnicnt tlinn ever before. Cull nml ee our Intcst noveltlcn from London nml I'nrU. Dress Suits a Specialty. guckert & Mcdonald, 315 S. 15th St., Omaha, Nob. LINCOLN'S NEW Mil STUDIO A COMPLETE SUCCESS I ELITE STUDIO ONLY GROUND FLOOR FINE ART WOI?K. lHi South Klcvenlh SirceJ I :HIIIIHHlBBSWaHIallHMBBaaHHIIlL lsiiniiLHBmHLP a.UHLa.a.naaaHLHHill IliiliK reiisoimhle. nvfryllnng new nml eompleie. I'roiiij.l KrMee ami Hie hest iiitnu In Oiiinliii. Hot nud cold wuter In every room. Olllet and dining lull mi flrnt lloor. All mott em Improvementii. I.lncolnltes itlwnys rccrlvv n eortllul welcome. Cull lmd set) im whllo In Oiiinliii. You fim get Into the enr nt depot und Inke IIAHNKY ST., CAIII.i: LINK DIHKCr TO THi: DOOIt. rr. llth and llnrney. Ika I' Hionv, Clerk. n. hh,i.owaY, Proprietor. A BEAUTIFULLY UPHOLSTERED RECLINING CHAIR thai Is the very embodiment of ensc and luxury; n friendly gnnie of WliUt, n clulce volume from the well stocked library, a prom enade from car to car (the handsome veMibule excluding; all dust, smoke, rain or wind, and thus rendering the promenade n de lightful nnd novel pastime). A sumptuous meal that comes hi the nick of time, and "just strikes the spot." The quiet enjoyment of a fragrant Ha vana in a charmingly decorated and gorgeous smoking apartment, ami finally a peace ful sleep in a bed of snewy linen and downy softness. Such Is life on the "HUR LINGTON" ROUTK. What other line or combination of lines can offer ou these advantages? NOTONE. Please remember this when next ou travel. S?5iS35r '0 Information of all kinds pertain ing to Railroad or Ocean Steam ship Tickets promptly nnswered. G. W. HOLDRKGe! Gen'l Mgr., J. FRANCIS, (I. T. and T. A., OMAHA, NKII. y Wai W'lWfcai ii i ! m ! . 1 HARDWAEE, STOTES AND- TINWARE, Leonard Mrig'orators, Hot Air Eurnacos, Van's Wrought Iron Ranges. i MORRIS. Street. STUDIO IN THE CITY. 'I. W. TOWNSUND, Proprietor. LINCOLN IIRANC1I OK Max Meyer & Bro., W holtiale and Retail Dtiler In PIANOS tf ORGANS (lencriil wentcrn iigunti for the Htcln wity. hnuhe, Chlckerlng, Vo.e, Krnat (liililer, llthrllr(ffl.,Nowhy4 Kviim, mid Mlerllng. ' IMnr.oa mnrkftl In (iliiln nmirea-prlcca nlwiiyn thu lowtut for tho grndu or pliinoi C. M. HANDS, Manager. A'2 North llth Street. -TUB- MURRAY Omaba's Leading Hotel. C 0emd Hed. I.iwt: Finest Hotel in the West My superior advantages enable me to ticket to and from Kurope nt the lowest rates nnd to secure desirable cabins In advance of sailings. The geneious patronage accorded me by prominent people of Omaha, Lincoln mid Other NYlir.lkkll dill's nllrkl lln- nmmlsr. "' tliL ollice. S-.S st,t Si Cit; Passenger I y and Ticket. 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