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ctv f.mvvit.lt,ifr,n.,i!.r j.. T4-o .' ni . nHm'tHwwHwHiiMi amwtM'iy'" H mwmiSTyWHIEpggll fisM!t CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1890 r 't il 'fHICMl WLWAUKEEJI 0$J!MUl tiwnn nml npflrnlp r(.nHi iiHch of tliorwimlil) .Qiilppvil nun In llllliotn, Wihi'ihimIii, lown, MlMuiirl,Mliinoiiotu 11111I Ditkotn. It It tlio IIpnI I)lnot llmilo botwl.mnll tlio Prluplrml I'oluU In tlio NortliMTcM, BoulUwenl ami far Went For inniin, tlinn tntilc, riitM of imiwiiKa mill frolitlit, etc.. nntily to iii'itroiit Hint Ion nnimt ol OHIUAOn, Mll.WAWKKK A HT. I'AUI. HAII. WAY, or to nny Itnllroml Aitont nnywtiero In tlio world. IUMIMjKU, A.V.II.OAUl'KNTKH, Ornrml M'ji'r. (Icit'l I'iim. AT'kt At. K.TUUKK1I, . QKO. U. IIUAKKOHI), VmMIoii' Murf AMt. (I. l'.AT. Ant. Mllwnukoo, WIkcoiirIii. MP For Information In rororiMuc to '.nmli anil Towns owned by tlio UIiIoiiko, MIiwiiu kfe A HI. l'mil ltnllwixy Coinpitny.xvrtn to II, O. IlAunAN.Uuul Coninill(miT,Mlllwniiki'o wiBconun. S FAST MAIL ROUTE ! 2 DAILY TRAINS 2 TO- AtchUon, Leavenworth, St. Joseph, Kaunas City, St. LouU ami nil Points South, East anil Went. The direct lino to Ft. Scott, Parsons Wichita, Hutchinson ami nil pilnclpal points In Kansas. The only road to the Great Hot Springs ol Arkansas. Pullman Sleeper mid Free Reclining Chair Cars on nil trains. H. G. HAHHA, R. P. R. MILLAR, City Ticket Agt. tJen'l Agent Cor. O anil lath Street. ON SALE Principal Points EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH -AT 1044 O STREET. E. B. SLOSSON, City Passenger Agent Ticks SOCIAL AND IMMSONAL Is 111'' gl'll- 1 1 mn n n win ro- i'i'IvimI Invitations to thn 7, 1 1 in or lioino for Thiinr day pvi'iiliiK 110 tlcwl nil I'linrnv linr of nil niitli'iiil ilivr prlnUil In n tint, nml, iw If to mid n touch of humor nml Iimivh no potwlhlllty of iloulit iih to (tin imtuni of Hi- ciiti'iliilniiii'iit, lllidor It wni tlm li'Ki'iiil: "Tliln N n stiiR." Tlm Invitation nltwi iiiiiiouuml IiimoIicoii for mivon oVIwk, TIiIm jr.ivo tlm KiMillimicil llliiii to lenvo llii'lr oIIIivh nt tlm usiml hour mid mi lioino nnd do nmli (irlitipliut n tlwy druimil iiii'oiwnry Wiih llih 1111 lusplintiou, or only niioot llioiiniiiy Imppy lilcn for which Mr. nmlMiH. A. O. limner niu iiotiilt TIioriuiiI illncovi re I thnt, eonti nry to thoorillimry i ulo of nveiiliiK eiitortnltiiiHHitM, It hroiiKlit them tnlliotnhln with mi npietlt keenly wimllilo of the ilt'llcuc'lm plnceil Ix-foro them, nml Mich ndidlily, leinplhiK, Kenerous spiend of Kil thliiKs ns Mix Zlemer nlwnyH piovlilen when elilertfllnlliKl Tlio luniheoii wiih wrvwl In (oui-neti, MUi (IruiihiKermiil Mist .leiuer n sIhIIiii,', nml tlm Kenlli'ineu pnld It tlio M.neer et compliment! n henriy uppteclntlon, The Inhh) wns hrlKhleiusl with lloweis, mid nt either end wns u strliiK f rinllitx mid ciinm tlons nrrnnuod in tin form ofn hltf" At 0110 end of tlm Inhle wit Hupl. HIkiioII mid dipt, Phillips gmcvl tin oilier end. Tlm fel low Inn Kciltlemeu, mini of them nwoelntes of Mr Kleiner In tlio wrvloo or tlio M. iV ill., roriiiiil tlm eirelo nlxitit tlio Rrwit Ioiik iKmrtls It, O. Phillips, K. IllKnell, U. M. ThoilliNoii, J P. Fiiui'on, M. MeKlnnon, U. I). Mullen, A, II. UW, A. M. Ilnlnl, P. U Wln, V. M. Hull, l)r ItiHiveH, John Phillip, C. L. Kntou, ltr Kpnhr, 11. H. Mulntosli, Hurry J. Hull, Ii. Wiwol, Jr., Clinrli'H Ilnll nml Fnd llon xliiKer. After tho hiiiuhisin tlio Kent lemenre HiimI to tlio pm lorn nnd found enrds nnd tn hliH nw-nlthiK their plensuro, Tlwy nlno en Joyed In unrextriiluod fivedom elK'un mid other Kod thliiK tlmt iihvi1 to h niiiscullim IjikIu, mid nltoKiither lind n most pli-nsuriiihlii oviiulng. Thediiiumeluh elownl Its vensou with llyhiK colon, Always orlsliml, this club offered inoio lioviillli'H thmi nt Temple hall Tuewlny cvenliiK ovoi' liefore. Tlio portion art) nlwnys openiMl with mi elnlmrnto grand iiinivli Un this occasion tlm hnll room was dnrkcmil mul n coloml waiter was stationed nt either sldo of the big ilonhlo door to hand n Chlnesu lantern lo ench dancer on emerging from tho parlor. Mr. Hommerlnd mid Miss Nellie Hydo led tho grnud inarch, which wa so nrrmigtd as to spell tho word Coiiuih Tho light mid shndowa were thrown iioii the veiling, mid tho spectntora rend tho iiaiuo vcryoisily. It wns n unlipio thing and sur prisingly successful. Hack of tho nnislcHtnnd was n hnnnir with tho woiiIh "Tho Coinus" In imitation of the uteel die ileNlgu furiiislied hy tlio CouitlKliollU'ofor einlMKsliigthoeluli'M programs. At tho middloof tho uroirraiu uu lnterinlloii wns given for tho serving of Ices, cakes nnd fruit. Colored wnltem woio In nttmdmico, who wheeled out Into the hnll n doiiii or moro folding Uihlut mul sprend them with tlio good tilings. Tlm Ronllenieii drow up cliiilni, nnd In n iwiUi knhly short tlmo tho whole eoiiiuiuy were M'ntetl in groups ribcumliig their ivfreshmenUi in com fort and leisure. Tho program as usual con tained a innulier of now dances, tho very lat est helng tlio I.11II 1 Ilookli. Ainoiig tho otli ors wero tho Loemo, Danish Polka, Polkn 0 ivolte, nnd Hon Ton, Among tho xirtlcl piiiU wero'MessiH, nml Mowlniiuw Htovens, .T. II. IieUter, . V. By ken, A. Ii. Oulle, Foster. Mossni. A HarUson, P. A. Honinici lad, Will Uittrlge, V. A. Holt. Will Btnck lioiise. C. I). ParmliH), P. 0. Jtliil, T. E. Stewart. 0. K. Houek, John TMlrlge, Will Oiilllth, Will Hyons, I). Consldlno, Hoy Wlnslow, J L. Cisllngton, Orntz Humes, C. W. (lunulson. Mlii-H Anna Truuible, Nolllo -lyile, Jennlo Seymoro, HeiwIoHoiilleld, Alum Sharp, May Pott.tt, UttloHonfoy, May Hay wood, May Thomson, Mix Smith, Mlh8 Long, Mmid Hnrper, Dora Hall, Ada Hall Mattlo Orlllls, Hollo Warner. Tlio Yoiko chili held tho eliding party in Its seiiinnt Temple hull lait evening. TlioCoun ikii gH-s to urecs too early to siiviik hi detail of tho nlTnlr, hut this chili nlwnys havo 11 line time. From engagenieuUmado It was known that tho follow Ing, nmong othar, would bo prebont: Misses Fannlo Hinford, Mhinlo I)o Pue, Mnmlo tloylord, AHihj Oadd, Magglo Hnll.'lt, Jeiinlo Morgnn, llesslo Mason, Maud Hammond, Corn Weaver, IdaHlerwitli, Hay deo Hhrwlth. May Tibbies, F-lllo Hrindley, Ahblo Covert, AdnOiithmlge, Iioulso Pound, Uinkton, Vlvynn, Iiong, Freeman, Clark, Averj-. Mchmh. Ouy Hale, F. H. Hallett, 0. A. Cinncer. K. K.OIIIeple, II. Haker.K. Hea ton, A. 0. Coh C. M. Camp, Thos, Teaslalo, Will JohiiKon, Chas. Clark, J. Kimball, II. A. Shannon, Will Phlllls, K. Hradloy, Fred Guild, IC I). Hlnfoiil, J. W. MeCroskey, It. M. Joyce. F. Seybolt, Chas. Goodell, O. II. Frow, H. Honnell, J. 8, Peery, Mr. J. K, Miller Is In Now York, perwinal. ly electing his largo spring lnvoieo. This menus much for tho largo tiedo enjojed by Miller & Paine, for with Mr. Miller's long nnd MiecvHsf ul experii'iico ns buyer and catei er to Ute wants of our finest trade ho has shown such excellent tns to nnd Judgment that his forthcoming efforts havo become n matter of special Interest to tho ladlm. Thoy aro nil anxious to sou tho pretty now fabrics, tho latest trimmings, etc., nnd before March is over they will see overything. Mr. Miller will return next week and will perhaps then bo ready to advertise his latent neiyulsltlorui. A. II. Smith, now of Omaha, has rocolvod otllclal not mention of his appointment ns nsslstnnt general passenger ngent of tho B. & M. Mr. Smith is n Lincoln boy, nnd Capital City iieoplo nro proud of his rapid promotion. The COUHIKH U soclnlly gratllled, lw-aiiRo It long njo pnxllcted that Mr. Smith would reach his present position. Mr. Smith went Into tho horvlce of tho H, it M. in Lincoln In n subordtiinto capacity, but he has exceptional ipialltles that havo brought him to tho front rapidly. Honry MamnVId Is tho victim of tin unus ual and very tryl.ig alllletlon. While en gagtd In conversation n day or two since ho suddenly lot liU voice and was unablo to utter n word. His physician mys tho vocnl chonls aro paralyxeil and may prevent 8jeocii for hoveral mouths. Tlieio is a nossibilltv. ulso, that tho jwroljkls may bo iermanont, j but it is hoped that it is not its serious nsthat. , At present Mr. MuuslleM has to do his con versing hi writing. Robert K. Moore, Twenty-llftli nnd T tracts, i-elebrjiwl his ilftconlh birthday on Thursday evtuliigby enterlnlulnga company of young fti-uila. Iholnvlteil guosU wore Himh Kdmlston, Phil nnd Fred EnMeiil.iy, Frnuk MchoN, Harley Hutoii, Frank Slier man, Luclan Mursh, lnrl Honnell, Margaret Hiu hinali, Zuella Tieter, Kllle Hoyi-s, Until Uoddard, Cm rle Doak, Umiua Tuttlo, Monam ''urk. Tho Eist Lincoln tocial club has u.unllv 1 1 met at tho bonus of its members, but next I week four gentleiuoii, Messrs. Hale, Ilnlnl, iJJBSt Hallett nml Frow, will enlirtnin tho club nt Temple hnll. Tlm party will Iw held Thurs dny ovenlng, nml tho member of tho Coinus nml tlm Cnlumet clubs will Imi IiivIIhI to Join III tlm festivities, , Tlmni t printing department of tho CouiilKli has divliliil to enlarge Its nlrcndy exteusivo linn of Invitation tyisi nml will ndd n few styles of hold fnen llgun Hint will Iw ills cernllilo either dny or night. Dr. Ilceves will plenso tnko notice. An ndveitlseiiient In 0110 of tho dallies snys that W. A. Hnckney nlnoyenrsngoliorrowwl l(K)of J. II. MuMuitiy tobuyhlsllrstlotln Lincoln. The ad. nlsosnys Mr, Hnckney now owns ff0,(XX) worth of loU Ik'sIcIcm other proH ei ty. "Tlio Hplder nnd tlm Fly"piiMleH went with n rush this wiHik nt tho CouiilKli olllco. Wo havo 11 few moro left nnd that will lie the hut. Tlionmniifiictiiri'i-s say they cannot supply them only on an onler of !KI to (HI days nheml. Mhs Mngglu llrown of lCeosauipu, la., mid Miss .Mngglo Walker or Uttumwn, In,, nro vMtlng In thoclty, guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. V. McArthur, IH',11 V streeU S. T, SI. John, trllerof the Lincoln iintlonnl luiuk, bus goim to Junintn to Noiid hovcial wivks with his pnrentH. dipt, mid Mrs. 11. U. Phillips oxxy-t to uiovu Into their magulllceiit stone mansion next week. Miss Lnnkton of Now York, nnlccoof Mrs. 0.0. Hell mid Mrs. GosjMr, Is visiting the former. Iiml C)iiiinlssloiier Hti-i'ii went to Wnhoo Monday night mid taken dowiihy la grlpjio. Mrs. S, i, Monro inleitaliiiil tho No-Nmiio progioislvo euchre club Wwlnesday ovenlng. Mrs, Win. Cooley, of Deulson, Toxns, is visiting her fnther, Dr. T. II. Initio. Hornco Orr has Is-eu enjoying n visit from Kills HoU'its of Pnwlet, Vt. Dr. W, G. Hotitsc has lKoiicnlhtltoClilcngo by tho sIckneHs of a slslur. Pnif. mid Mrs. Aughoy havo gone to Hot Hprlugs, Ark. Mr. nml Mrs. J, K. Illggs nro visiting nt Knnsns City, Mlsa Funny Hood Is tho guest of Mrs. Frnnk M. Hnll. I Other Soclnl News on Pago 8. MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. "A Possible Cnse" is booked nt Fuuko's for Friday nod Sntunlny ovenliiRH next. The Han Francisco IU1IMI11 says: It Is n bright comwly, n stho on tho state Into which soci ety Is brought by our lux laws on divorce. M. A. Kennedy iis"Hrltiekeihoir,"hrlghtuinl ruddy ns of old, plnys tho susceptible old geiiilemnu in llio exivlleut inaimer which lias alwuyHchnrncterueil his work. Ho furnishes a fund of amusement which keeps tho audi ence hi n ronr. ClinrloH Dickson, formei ly of of Tho Wlfo company, plays "Allen Weeks'' In his usual dashing stylo. Miss Helen Rus sell makes n charming "Violet MeniIoi."nnd Miss Henrietta Lander ns "Ethel Serrero,"1 me nrst who, is n linmlsomo young Jmly.wlth a U'liutlful tlgure. Sho X)Heses that great est of nil chnims In nn nctress, jwrfect mid clenr enunclntioii, making it 11 plensuio to henr her. Miss Hello Archer ns "Gladys,'' tlm attorney's daughter, is deeply interested hi tho law, moro especially that jiortlon re lating to marrlago mid divorce. Sho mixes her lovo mid law in n most bewitching fush Inn, hoping to find In tho Inw tho necessary requirements to guide properly tho nintrl monlnl bmk. Tim Indies nil dress In oxiuilto tnsto t TALK OK Till: HTAOK. AcorieHpomlelit writing of tho new pi ys In Now Yoik last week myss Lillian Hu-sell Hindu tlio most profound hit of her life on Tuesday in a magnificent revival of iho "Tho Grand Duchess" nt tlm Cnslno. In fact, a better production has nover been oirered nt tlmt houso. Miss IlusM'll sang the part of tlio Gi and Duchess or Gcroldstelu ns It bus nover been sung Iwforo by nny of the foreign or native nctressctt who have lieen seen In It on tho Now York stage. Tho mounting of the opein wns superb, tho picture of tho end ing of tho first net surpassing any yet at tempted In tho metropolis. Most of tho crit ics who all praise It saw I lie opera when Hato 1111111 Hint Introduced "Tosteo" in 1807, ut what U now tho Fourteenth Street theater, and hnvoseou Irmn Mnilennd Mnrio Almee, nnd nil tho Amorlcnus who havo attempted tho part since Sophlo Vornll, At Daly's theater "Tho Priceless Paragon" wns pre ceded on Tuesday by 11 lerer ita rhleun called "Prayer," It Is from Francois Copeo's one act piece, In verso entitled "Lo Pater," tho orlglnnl having lieen refused production by tho French authorities. Mr. Mnurlco F.Egnn Is resjionslblo for tlm English version, which was well received. At tho Fiftli Avenue theater Mrs. Kondnl has been seen in Hldnoy Grundy's comedy, "Tho WhUWJe," in which New Yorkew think she is nt her best. Her businesses been enormous. Lent does not seem to ntrecti theatrical business In Now Yoik, nsnll tho tho theuters havo dono well during tho week. Tho liencHt in New York for Mrs. Jumes G. Hlnliio, Jr., netted ?4,(KK). It also showtsl Miss Elltn Proctor Otis to bo tho best ama teur nctreM In New York. Miss Otis edit tho SutunUty Ileview at present, but when sho tires of it, moio than n dozen manngera stnnd ready to tnr her. Among tho many clover things sho did was a comlo song nnd danco, in every way lietter than anything done by the professional burlesqucr this seas Mm. Auss uiis, nowever, writes as well as sho nets, nnd is not likely to leavo tho big chnlr in tho i'lifurtfaj llevtew for a llfo on tne roaa. Mrs. Kendal is said to bo the only actress that has ovor been received socially In Now 1 ork. Pattl, although sho had the run of nil tho courts of Europo, never "got there," and Mary Anilerbon, desplto licr great social suc cess in London, never succeeded hi getting beyond tho Sorosis, Indeed, it is said that the coldness of Americans towards her socially has been the cause of her breakdown. Now ork society Is tho most exclusive in tho world, It respects wealth, but not genius. Mrs. Florence is in despair over tho largo biMlnn of Jefferson mid Florence. Sho had hoped her husband would bo with herstnrrlng again next suison, nnd is desperate at being idle. 8ho Is now In Eurojio trying to kill tlmo among her urittocrntlo English frlerds; whlio Floreneo himself Is having a high old tlmo In a social way among tlm boys of each town that he plays In. Robert Mnntcll 1ms met wlthbo much sue cess In "Iho Corsicnn Hrotheru" that helm decided toretnlu it us a ermnueiit feature of his leportory next season. Jumes O'Neil will next season roUvo Mr. Henry Irvlng's version of "Tho Dend Heart," shelving "Monto CriUo." Frank Dunli Is U plating "Little Puck" nt tho Pmk Theater, Now York. Tho greatist opHrtunity over offered for buying good footwear cheap nt 11811 0 stioet, Monday morning, Mmch 10th. I ome em ly and get first selections nt HSU O btrcet, Monday morning, March 10th, RAILWAY EVOLUTION. The Wniuliirnil Iiii.itiillveii Hie 1'iissoii- UerNeivliohy llin tlivetitluti of Ves- tlliules. As tho occupniits of n Inrgo resldenco with npnrtinenls or varied iihii nro ennblod to livid n llfo thnt surpasses In rellneinint that of 11 numerous ramily compelled to occupy n 0110 or two roomed lottnge.so nro travelers In 0110 of tho complete vesllliulo trnlns of today nl lowed n fn-eriiso of their fncultles in every direction thnn wire tho irnvolero by oven tlio most luxurious tiitln of U-n ypnrsngo.niidtho principle which iinderllo 0110 enso will b rendlly ercelvisl lo unilorllo tlm other. In 11 smnll cottngo tho numerous wnnts of n fami ly must Imi attended to in 11 nnrrow eoinpnss; tlio conking of iiiiviN, wnshlng of fnces nnd hands, washing nnd Ironing of clothes, weei lug ami dusting of furniture necessnilly over Inpplug 0110 nnother as to ciiueconfiislonniiil rendering ontliilyliiiiKissllilo tho iireservntlon or n High ilegreo or ilellcncy. Trnvelers In iirovlousywirs wore couiol!od tocompiess their life within four wnlls of 11 pusHonger coach during tho Ihnoof n Journey, often lo tho sad ngloetof I heir iersonal com fort as well as personal clennlliicKS. Tho In vention of tlio sleeping enr wns n givnt nil-vnii-o nml the Iniiugiirutloii of hotel car ser vlco nnother tep forward, hut notwlthstniid Ing their surrounding or highly polished nnd exiMMislvo od, hixuilnuscnrH)ts nnd velvet curtains, rellmil trnvelers could never recon cllo themselves to sleeilng, performliig their 111)111110114 111111 eating In what wns practically tho sumo room. It was felt that tlm only way to servo meals uwn a moving train was In n separate dining car whero tho action of tlio cooks nml wallers could bo unimpeded nnd w hero 1 lie fxxl would not im subjected to odors that might convoy nn undesirable fla vor. To go from 1111 onlinnry conch or n Pullman car to n separate dining car on a moving train was, however, 11 tllsngreenblo and oftentimes dangerous proceeding, oseclnlly for Invalids, ladles ami children. The tlmos wero rljw for vestibules, nml v. stl bulo4 wero Invented, Transit from 0110 enr to another Immediately lost nil of Its annoying features nml ns tlio vm lous enr of the train, by moans of vestibules, wero conn cted Into series of iipnrlmeiits, the devotion of different parts of tho train to different purposes I1111111 diatoly liccamo practicable In the snmo man lier as different apartments of n largo resl donpo are applied to different uses. This jks slbilliy of development wnsipilckly (icrcclved mid curried to tho highest degreo that has yet been attained by the progressive management of tho Pennsylvania System of llallwnjs In connection with tho olllcers of tho Pullman Company nml finds Its most striking exempli fication In tho service of tho Ponnsylvnnlft Limited, which runs dally from Chicago to New Y01 k mid tho principal cities of tho east. Instead of Is'Ing circumscribed in action, tho greatest rcedom Is s'i milled pns.oengei-8 oil this train, nnd it is wife to say thoy miss none of tho comforts nfforded by tho best metro p illlan hotels. Tho sleeping enrs nro furnished with berths of sjiotless linen nnd downy pillows; tho din ing car is spacious nn J dainty, tho cooks ex cellent, tho waiters well drilled. Thero is a smoking car with sofas, grent nrm chairs ami n cabinet 011 which stands choice bits of pottery. Thero nro enrd rooms, writing iltsks with linen imper for tho free use of tho imsseiigers, or on tho dnyllght rido east of Pittsburg imsscugers nro entitled to the serv I -es of n stonographor nod typewriter who has uu olllco 011 tho train and who will take fi 0111 dictation and correctly trnlisci lbo let tern or telegrams free of ehnrgo. During business iioum of this daylight run stock ipiotitions nroiocelvedby telegraph from the principal tcado centers together with tho dairy weather ivisirtsnro displayed on bulletin lioariUon the train. An observation enr thnt occupies tlm post of honor nt tho n-nr of tho train, is u delight ful parlor for tho convenience mid enjoyment of tho passengers, esicclally for ladles and children, for whose comfoit Is also provided a colored nwilil who will iierforin tho duties usually exacted or 11 Indy's personal hand maid. At convenient places throughout tho train aro enclosed washrooms. In front of tlio smoking car is a barber shop with h doxtrouslmilier and a plungo bath. Librar ies in tho smoking and observation cars nro llllcd with choice books and the train is nuj piled with dully nowspnpers of tlio principal cities ami tho prominent magazines. Ik-ut is supplied by stoam nnd light by electricity, movnblo electrlo jets being placed in each berth, in onlor that passengers may read after retiring if thoy so desire, nnd tho touch of an electric bell, ono of which is to bo found in uny pnrt of tho train will instnntly sum mon n polite nnd nttontivo porter. To nppivcinto tho solidity of construction, olegnneo of finish nml completeness of ap pointment of tills train it is absolutely neces sary to tako n trip ujk)ii It, but a fidrly good idea can be obtained by exnmining a folder containing a series of beautifully engraved pictures of tho different apartments and a floor diagram of tho entire train. Copies of this folder will Imj mailed to unv uddress upon application to Mr. C. W. Ailams, Assistant General Passenger Agent.No. 05 Clnrk Street, Chlcngo, who will nlso Imi glad to reservo nc commodatlons 011 the train which loaves tho PoiinsylvnuH Piusengor HUtlon on Cnnnl, be tween Madison nml Adams streets, nt 5:00 every nfternoon for Pittsburg, Baltimore, Washington nnd Now York. Tlio best stock of Umts nml shoos over Bold nt bankrupt prices ut 11211 O street. J. Z. Hrlscoo, tho shoo nmn, Is preparing to movo Into tho now Exposition building and oxpects to bo nt hunia tlioro to nil friends, pn trous and tho public about Easter tlmo. Ask your grocer for Gulick'sbreod. rromptnoss is a good motto. It is hnnl to Hud anything moro prompt than St. Patrick's Pills. Thoy nro a plensnnt cathartic nnd a good medicine. Sold by A. L. Shruder. Gullck's bnml Is full weight. Hleiiogrnihur Witnteil, A Stenographer with modernto experlonco, nnd 0110 willing to do other olllco work can sosuro n jxisitlou in a leading house. Only smnll nmount of typewi Iter work. Address giving nge, experience nml salary wanted, J. Wentwood, caro this olllco. . - . Monday r.unnlng, March 10th, doors oiicu at 8 oV Jock at 1 li.11 O street. Kntl Wheeler's (luoil I.uek. Ticket No. IW.-IM drow Iho capital prlzo of fOOO.OOO in the December drawing of the Louisiana Stnto Lottery. Ono-fortleth of this ticket wns hold by Karl Wheeler, living nt No. 00 Orovo street In this city, A Demo cntt reK)iter today callesl UKm Mr. Wheeler and learned that the ticket had been placed in the hands of Hanker J. Vedder Morris for col lection, and Agent H, F. Oliver of tho Ameri can Express Company paid Mr. Morris the amount J15.000 les $11)1, M express charges 011 tho IO1I1 Inst. Mr. Morris deioslt ed the amount In tho Farmer's National Hank in liUowunamoatthoreipiestorMr, Wheeler. The latter dislikes notoriety, hence-tlio roun I about projodiugs, mat tho amount litis boon received, and that Uih LouUlanii Stato liottery Co npuny fullllUd Its obligations Mr, Morris verlllui, mid his word cannot bo iiues tinned. Amsterdam, (N. Y) Demovrut, January 17. GREAT BANKRUPT SALE COMMENCING Monday Morning March Tenth, The Stock of Boots and Shos formerly owned by PERKINS BlOTHES Will be thrown on the Market at a GREAT SACRIFICE As this is one of the largest and best selected stocks in 1 he city, bought from the best manufacturers in the country. It will be a rare opportunity to Secure Fine Goods for Little Money ! As the most of this stock is last falls' purchase, there are no old shop worn or out of style shoes among them, and all sizes and widths aie to be hid. First Come, First Served. Doors open at S o'clock. Remember the Place, 1129 O Street. FRANK PERKINS, Manager. 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