Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, April 19, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1890
POPULATION OP LINCOLN 66,000.
Saturday Evening, April 1 9, '90
The Oourler Jl'or Sli In Omaha.
Copies limy he found i Keith's newsstand,
3lH South Fifteenth street, Hojd'xoein house
Mock
Corner lOth and P Stroots.
Dry Goods
AMI
CARPETS.
TAKE NOTICEl
The Couuiku will nut Ih roMmshlo for
any tlt'litu made hy miy onn In Its name, mi
osh ft written onlor nccoiupanlpN tho same,
prilorly sailed.
Ij. Wkhhki., Jr., I'rop'r.
Tlin Courier Vnu li round At
WlniUor Hotel News Htnuil.
Capital Hotel News Wand.
Exposition DIhIiik Hull NowsHtand.
The (tntlium Now Htnuil, IIH Houtli lltli SI.
llrt Hutuier. 111 North lltli Hlrcot.
Kil. YoiliiK, ltt.1) O Htroot
Flotolwr V Co., 1180 O Htroot.
l.lltlo Hport Olwir Htoro, 113 North l'Jth Ht.
t?PAnoxtrii supply of paper lsulvvn)s left
I thu (lolltam, In enso other Newsdealers
supplies run short.
DUNLAP HATS
SPRING STYLES
NOW ON SALE
W. R. DENNIS & CO.'S
1137 O STREET.
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l.tcHl mill rersotml.
Whltebrmst Coal mid Limn Company.
Lincoln Ice Co., 1010 O 8t. Telephone 118.
Terry & Harris, jewelers.
Take Turkish at10ll O street.
Telephone nt the Couuiku ottleo is SIM,
J, Z. Briscoe, the shoo limn, ISKll O street'
Mineral nter lined tor hulling, lOlt) U st.
Give Helta & Warner , tlio now conl tlrm, n
rial.
Don Cameron serves tlio finest coffee In the
ctty.
Fino watch repairing at l'eiry & Harris,
1121 O rtmi
Call up telephone No, 571) and give thu new
aundry a trial.
Canon City Coal again at the Whltcbreust
Coal and Lime, Co.
Buiwrior quality Anthracite coal at Betta
& Weaver's. Call up 440.
Join the Perry & Harris watch club. Get
a watch at a dollar a week.
Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010
U street, basement Union block.
Only place in Lincoln that uses mineral
water In luths It at 1010 O street,
Ruth M. Wood.M. D., Conservatory l'laoe,
Thirteenth street,threodoors south of L street.
Canon City, Memlotn, Ohio lllock and Cob
orado Coal, at lletts & Weaver's, phono 440.
A lino of genuine tortoise shell hair orna
ments has just been received at Miss John
btonV.
Ladles desiring artUtlo dressmaking at
reasonable prices should engage Mr. Tyrrell,
1333 O street. 4-12t3
Prompt service, pure and wholesome food
oud the bot of every thing Is always found at
Don Cameron's.
China tiring at the studio every Monday.
Edith Hussell, room 10, The Bond corner,
Twelfth and Q street, tf
Dr. C. B. Manning, offlco rooms 00 07-0$
Hurr block. Telephone 330. Hetideuce Cor.
30th and F. Telephone 330.
Ladles will find a complete line of Hue shoes
and all the latest styles at the proper prices at
Shsrwiu't Boston Shoe Btore.
Shirts, collars and culfs done up equal to
the finest in the land, at Houck & Wallace's
new laundry, 1117 P street. Calliipphonu&70,
Buy your coal of the vVhltebreust Coal and
Lime Co., and it will always bo well screaued,
full weight, best quality and at right priceo.
We make a sjxeclalty of fine work, such as
fine woolen goods, flannels and silk shlrts,etc.
Giro us a trial. Houck & Wallace's new
laundry, 1117 P street.
Try a dinner at Cameron's Lunch and Bhoi t
Order houso. Served daily from 11:30 a.m.
till 2 p. in. Everything flue and juicy and
cooked in a home-like manner.
J, Z. Briscoe, the shoo man, Is proiwing to
move into the new Exposltlou building ami
expects to bo at home there to all friends, pa
trons and the public about Easter time.
Miss Johnston has just received a very use
ful little coutrivanco that will be of great
convenience to ladies. It Is a small alcohol
heating stove that Is used to heat curling
Irons and can be put together and carried in
a small satchel, They are n unique arrange
ment and sell for 75 cents.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
The Atchison (7iifw of lat .Monday contain
till Item of general Interval In Lincoln x-oplo
A notable widely event of the waon was
the reception given by Mr ami Mi It
Morryw- on Hatiuilay night, In the istiloisof
The llyram, tho occasion being their fortieth
wedding anniversary It was ulo thu tlf
toeiith nnnlvcimry of the wedding of their
daughter, Mir K. IC. Cilley of Lincoln, who
wit prixont, as wkmi also Mr ititd Mrs, v .
II. Olldlne or FoitKcott, Mr. and Mis H.
('. Morrow, George Morrow mill MIhs Helen
Morrow. Mr. I'rlley wa imnvcililiilily ah
sent, haxliiglxTii rallitl to the IniNlde of a
sick brother. The Invitation Included nil
the older Hoplo of Atehlwin, mid ninny of
the j ouiiger one, mid dl'tiligulnht'd pi-ople
from all poitloim of thuHtute Hevenil hull'
dreil gueKt weiii pi (went, mid iiuiiicioih con
grid it list Ion were received fiom plnceslil the
state whet e Mr itlid Ml. Monow formerly
lhed, wr ni well known Mr mid .Mi
Monow cmne to Kaiiiui In territoilal da),
mid are ptoimbl) the best known couple III
the xtjite In the enily history of Kmiwi
Ml Morrow llguiedroniiplcuouNl) in ixilitles,
mid I lemi'iulieied b ploueiHWltli direction
mid eHteeiit ItolM'i t Moi row cmne to ICmneis
with the fniiiou H (' I'oiueioy jmrty, mid
waa blinker at 1nuiciico when the fmiiou
t,iiiiiutiell inlil took place Mr mid Min,
Monow weie iiieiitil hy their children
with handsome mid cluhnnitcl) framed )mii
tlaltM of theuiHeUes Mr mid Mis. It Mor
low, Mr mid Mrs. It. C Monow mid Mr
mid Mix. Dlldlne ptewnted Ml mid .Ml.
Cilley with iilimiilNomeuillior Mi Moirow
wiiniiIho the liH'Iplelit of a gold headed cmie
from Mr Cilley. Theie was dancing and
lefieHhment.
The Pli-munt Hour JuiiIoih gave an extia
hop WtilniMlay evening that pioel to In
line of the Jolll est of the year It wax not
Ml idly ii club nlTalr, mid Mr. Fred I lout r , a
the moving spli it, Invited Inn number of
outidde young men. Till In ought n desir
able addition to the iimiiiI coin puny, and the
unexpected necchilou of u nuinlier of out of
tiiMi vlnltor gave the put ty mi addisl dnt.li
of est mid Mtiiety Among the compmi.
weie Mi mid Mih. Hector, Mix Minnie
llawke, Mr. MeConmx, Mr. Otoe Moitou,
and Ml-. FiiiiiiIo Wllcox.allof Nebraxkat'ltv,
Mr. ItiMiler of Oiiutha, Mixi Ailitms of Hiqier
lor, McHtrx, Hathaway, lloutr, Howe, h'rnnk
and Charles Hun, Win mid C'liurltx Clark,
Mujw, Mulr, Doigan, Holdeu, Hull, Wheeler,
Htonx, Ht. John, Fltrgernld, Foiexinau, C.Y.
Hinlth, linker, Graham, mid Irving Winger;
.Mixxr .Minnie nml uilve Ijittn, Mmtd mid
May lluir, llertleand draco Iluir, Klttloand
Alice Cow dry, Anna Fmiku, Zlemer, Lllll
brldge, Hathaway, llnck, Montrose, Hnw
ley, Maiquette, WINon, White mid llulrd
Annum the xicctatorR went Mexxrx. and
Mexditmex L. V Hurr, II. I). Hathaway, and
Fusl ICelley, Mewhunex Huckxtatr, Hiock,
ljtta, H 11 Oakley, Messrs. Oilllllli.Hinyher,
muuiond, Huulley, Iluckstntr, Ijingwoithy,
HiHtvcr, and Anderxoiij MIxmm Oakley, Hoop
er, I law ley and Grace Oakley.
Miss Minnie I Jittn entei tallied a couiixiuy
of f i lend Thursday evening In honor of her
filundx, Mrs. W. H. Hector and Mlsx Miiinnh
llawke of Nebraska City. The prsoiial mid
siH'lal gi ace which have won Miss Iwittn ax
waim and general an extwin as ever a Lin
coln Indy enjoyed qualify her to lie a most
charming hoste, and Thurxla ' company
were delightfully entertained. Progressive
high live was tlio feature of the evening.
The loyal print hoi o won by Sir. Pitcher
and Mix Hawke, mid the i-onxolatloit fell to
Mr. McComax and Mix Oakley. The com
pany eoniptlhed Mrs. Hector mid Mlxs
Hawke; also Mr McComas and Mix Fanny
Wilcox of Nebraska City, .Mrs. ().
Jalisco Colliuau of Omaha, Mexrs. and
Mesdanie Hetixoit, Huckst(T, Hheldon, Iaoii
ard, Hargreavex, Pitcher, Hayileu and Mc
Aithur; Mexxrx. McMuitry, Magoon, Huck
stair, lA-inlst, Ht. John, Forexman, Hardy,
Gritllth, Polk and Hlchter; Mixxex lint has
way, Million, Hardy, Hiiddlth and Oakley
Mr. mid Mr. II. F, Weaver, 1WI F street,
eittei tallied the FHtiocteluh lust H-ituiday
evening very ilellKhtfully A number or
prominent society eop!o outside of the regu
lar menthol imttleipatcd In the pleasure of
the evening. Progressive euchre wits the
program. The following Uu list of tlio In
vited guests: Mr. mid Mr. A. K. Har
greave. Mr. mid Mr. W. II. Hurgreavcs,
Mr. anil Mi. E. P. Holuiw, Mr. and Mrs. 1U
A. Pei ry, Mr. and Mr W II, Wolcott, Mr
and Mr. H. M. Turner, Mr. and Mr. C. II.
Hmlge, Mr. mid Mrs. W. OurlxT, Sir. and
Mr C. C. Waldo, Mr. and Sir. Slontroso,
Dr and Sirs. Goodcll.
Whig Allen or Omaha was In the city
Tuesday mid Invited a nuinltor or the
young men to a subscription Ixtll that was
given nt the Paxtou last night. Tlio suli
scrlptlons were exjtectcd to reach $!W0, a
number or promliient ladlex consented to net
as tatronncHc, nu elaborate xpreiid was or
dored, and altogether the prepaiatiou were
for mi exceedingly swell affair. Some of tho
gentlemen went tip yesterday afternoon, and
n number of ladles would have gone had they
not had engagement ror the Pleasant Hour
hop. Mr. Allen, by the way, has a very Hue
position ns secretary or the Omaha Coal
exchange.
The homo or Sirs. W. M, Leonard was the
scene or another ladles' company Wednesday
afternoon, and they whlled away the hour
very pleasantly with an exciting game of
progressive high live. Mrs. B. H. Ilurnham
won the royal honors and Mrs. Ogdeu re
ceived the consolation prize. The company
comprised: Slesdaniox Outcalt, Hiirnliain,
Little, Bwan, lUvxon, Hheldon, UuckstalT,
Hargreavos, Fuuke, C. C. Durr, I C. Hurr,
Maxwell, Hector or Nebraska City, Ogden,
Haird; Sliwcs SI. I-attu, Hawke or Nebraska
City, Furst, IJalrd, Oakley, Hurr, Funke,
8tobl, Walsh, Harris, llecker, O. Latta,
Buddlth.
Misses Helen and Lydla Million gave a
jolly progressive high live iarty Monday
evening. The royal prize were won by Sir.
Hichter and Sllss Treemau. The consola
tions foil to Sir. lluckstaff mid Mis I-nttn,
Of the comiNtny were Slixxes Ijttta, Oakley.
Halrd, Hathaway, Qrllllth, Hooper, Mar
quette, Fishenllck, LUIIbrldge, Tnsaman,
Slaud mid lleitlo Hurr; Slessrs. Gritllth,
Hlchter, Hathaway, Fishenllck, Huckstatf,
Slohrenstecher, Cameron, Lowe, Walte,
Forexman. Bmlth, Bpuhr, Thayer, Edmlxtou
mid Charles Hurr.
Master Alllo Banders gave a progressive
blgh live puity at homo on the comer of
Fourteenth and II streets Tuesday evening.
Card kept tho young people merrily engaged
until n late hour when elegant refreshments
wereervtd. Sllxs Nellie Iau and Sir. Will
Tyler curried otf llrst honors. Those present
were Mlsse Nellie mid Anna Im, Daisy
Cochrane, Slaud Tyler, Jexxlo Ielaud and
Oracle Bander. Masters Mark Ilufonl.Kiank
Handem, Will Tyler, Fred White and Btar
foid Hewitt,
Thuphotogiaphsor prominent actors and
actresses rh)wn and for sale at the Coumcii
counting rooms ore the Illicit productions of
the art. The work Is that or Falk, the cele
brated Union Squai e artist or New York,
and thu collection Includes such subjects ns
Lillian ltussell, Edwin llooth, Lawrence
liarrett, Ilelene Modjeska, Slario Jaiisen,
Lily Itugtry, James llrowu Potter, Joseph
Jetreison, W J l'loieme, and over a him
dlrd others, either lit stage costume or stlcvt
nttlie
Mr I'lmr.'es II Warner mid MU Hessle
.Mcnilcilliall weie iimirlisl Wisliiewlay even
lug at the home of the bride' xirentx. The
ceiemoiiy wnspoiforuiisl by Hev. Dr. I'm II
Ix'foie n xnmll compaii, The groom hold
a Hnltloii In the oDIce of the chief euglneei
of the II .V M Tim In Idols the daughter of
Mr mid Mrs. A II Sleudetihall, They have
taken up their residence In a coxy home at V
and Twcntv llftll stieets, mid will receive
their ft lends after May 1st
Dr Hols'it E Glireit and Miss Faiiuli) Hesl
weie nuirrletl Thin Ntay evening. Tlutceies
iiiouy wa Mrforinisl by Hev Dr L'urtl at
tho residence of the bride's sister, Sir Flunk
M. Hall. It was a iiuiet home woddlliK cclc-
hiutcd In the piexeiice of a few relative
After the ceremony the newly man led couple
went to the doctor's home. The groom has n
laigoclicloof well wltlilug friends, mid those
who know the bride admire her as it bright
mid estimable lady
Kit t'erf mid bilde iinived in the city
v cdiifNln,v fiom New York and me now at
home at the Wiudxoi hi tel. The iiiarrlnge
was quietly coiixummiited III the gieat lilt
ttoMill last Hitttii day Mrs. (.'erf Is not mi
entile xtintiger In the west, havi'ig visited In
Lincoln on xcvrinl m-caslou mid formerly
leslihsl in Ht. Joseph TllK. Cm lllKIl Join
the host of fi lend of Sir, and Sirs C'eif in
Ix'st wlxhe foi a blight ftitille
Mr lingxhoie.Potts, the I'hilndelp'ilii
(,)iuikerexs dtK'tor and lectiner, is a cliaimlng
little woman without n hint of iiiiinlxlmex.
Her dmk ees gliitm hcnlgiiiintly behind
gold-boweil spectacles, while her intelligent
face Is surround! d by xhort In ow u cm lv hah ,
plentifully xpiluklcd with gray Hhe will
li-eturo at Temple hall all next week, iind
iiimi) will doubtless come to iiinke her n
quiiititam e during her stay.
Sir A. SI Huforil of Memphis, mid Sllxx
Fern Peterson or this city wrio married at
the In tile's home Wednesday evening. The
glixiin is it sou or .Major mid Sirs. (' II. llu
fonl, but Im bis'ii living In Tennessee for
iftii l two jeius. Thebilde vviih haiidxoiue
l lemembensl with girts. The happy couple
took the night train ror their Slemphis home.
H H. Slelntoxh hasJiixtlKtn honoitsl with
mi Invitation to Ikh-oiiio a noii-iexident mem
ber of tho Now Vol k Jockey club, one of
Gotham' noted horsey association. The
initiation fist i waived, and all thu privileges
of the racecourse mid thu new club house are
tendered In mi elegantly engi lived letter.
Mi. Charles Hunt and Sllss Mnliello Hen
dricks weie married Monday evening at tho
homo of the bride's cousin, SIis. Civil. Sllss
Hendricks is the accommodating oillco clerk
at the Lincoln steam laundry, mid Sir.
Hurd I a clever tonsoriitl artist at tlio Com
mercial Nirlor.
Sir. and Sir. Ham Herschler, who have
Is'cn visiting the latter' ltarent at Hulling
ton, are exHcUsl home lo-day. They weie
present at tho marriage of SI Is Ada Elslleld
(ii sister of Mr. Herschler) to Sir. I. Htiuuxo,
which occmicd Wednesday evening.
Asa 11. Pace has gone to take it place as
advertising solicitor on the Helena, Slont.,
.iiiiniitf. His parents, Sir. mid Sim. L. C
Puce, gave a company for him Wednesday
evening and entertained nlmiit twenty-live of
his ft lend.
The Pleasant Hour club held it post-Lenten
pat ty last night. The Coi'lllKH goes to
press too enily to ieKrt it, but the club
repiosentN Lincoln's niostjexclusive clicles,
mid it (lance mo alwajx line alTalr.
Sllxs Iitta entertalnetl Sir mid Sirs.
Hector and Sllss Huwkeot Nebraska City
while in the city. The visitor went to
Omaha yesterday to attend the party at the
Paxtou last night.
It wa iiiniorod yesterday that negotiations
were on Is'twccn Ilerixilshulnier it Co. and
A. I). Kitchen ,t Co. for n large building to.
iHteiiHitisl ror the Tinnier on O street near
Fifteenth
Sirs. Bailie Wilson of Hjiokane Falls, Sir.
Minnie Hitinu and Sli-s. ICatu Tucker of
Hume, Neb., have ht'cu visiting Sir. and
Sir. James Heatou till week.
The LlucolnUes who intend going to Hpllit
ljiUenext summer will be intetebtisl In the
date of thu Iowa state regatta. It has lieen
llxed for July 15 and 10.
J. II. SIocket,Jr was "setting up" tho cl
ear to tho boy ubout town jeMeidny. It
was n girl, arrived Wednesday and will lie
known as Alice Julia.
Sllss Furst gave a razrledazlu party at the
home of Sirs. Joseph Hwan yesteiday after
noon, and in tlio evening Mr. Bwau enter
tained a company.
A. O. Copo mid Ken Hlnford went to
Plattsmouth jesterday afternoon to attend a
jstrty In the evening given by the Yotk club
of that city.
Picsideut John Fitzgerald and Secretary
John P. Sutton went to Ht. Ijouls this week
to attend a meeting or thu olllrcrs or the
lilsli league.
W. 8. Huffman returned rrom Qulncy last
TueNlay, and having closed up his alTairs in
that city will be crmaueiitry on deck in
Lincoln.
Sir. mid Sirs. John SI. Thayer, Jr., are
homo frotri their wedding journey and receiving-
the congratulations or their many
friends.
Tho East Lincoln social club were finely
entertained Thursday evening at tho hand
some home of Sir. and Sirs. J. T. McDonald.
A. W. Day, chUf deputy rector or the V. A.
S., Instituted n collegium or the order at
Cortland Tuesday with twenty meutlior.
Marshal Lodge, K. of P., announces a Slay
arty at liohauan's hall Slay 1st, and each
lady I to receive a souvenir.
Dr. nml Sirs. George Eostenlay ol Albtis
querque, New Moxlco, are visiting Lincoln
relatives or the same iiumo.
A prominent O struct dentist and n certain
young lady or Lincoln aro now thinking up
good date ror a marriage.
Sir. Stein or Westmoreland, Kansas, tho
guest or her daughter, Sirs. Inils Katzen
stein, has returned home.
Sir. Adolph WuIkt went to Grand Island
Thursday to sing at a grand musical airnlr,
and w ill return to-day.
I. N Ionising alter mi lllnexs'of nine weeks
was able to lie out ror a short time jcstcnlay
and ThuiMlay.
Why don't you nil! at the Coi'lllKH oillco
and see the new' styles or conosOndenco
pjiK-rs(
Sir. A. E. Yuloaiid Sllss Ida Palmer were,
married Sunday, Hev. Dr. ('uitlsolllelatirig.
Chatles M.Carter has been elected senior
warden of the Slasonlo Gland Commaudery .
A banquet at the State house on May ii is
on tho piogram for the oratorical conUst.
Sir. John Flnlay and Sll&s Tillle Slotter
were married Sunday by Hoy. Hefner.
Miss Coveit, sister of Mrs. Geo. Clarke, has
returned to her home at Crete.
Sllss Fanny Wllmx or Nebraska City was
the guest of Sllss Hathaway.
Charles S. SIcKeiniey and bride have re
turned from their trip.
Flujd Heybolt Isorumilzlug a tennis club In
east Lincoln.
II. SI. Hinlmell left Tuesday font visit to
Washington,
K P. Hoggen returned Tuesday from Houtli
Dakota.
Sirs C G Davis hit gone to Cincinnati for
t visit.
James Heatou visited Giaud Island this
week,
Other Social New on PngeU.
Spring lliirgiilns 1'or the I. miles,
Foi email it Crowe are tillering seveial bar
gains in underwear and bote never Ix'fore
heal d of In Lincoln or anywhere else. They
havoa siHflul lot of Indie's vests at 8 cents
each. Just think of it 'M) dozen fast color
black hose at "0 cents kt pair. You know
they usually sell at fiom 30 toMlcents Then
they show a line line of vextx ranging in
pi Ico fiom W cents to flOO each Hosiery
in all colois and from the clieastst to the
very lext. Ladles who appi(.'iate bargain
will not be slow In moving towanl Foiemau
it Crow i's stoi e.
I'uinltuie, catjiets and general meichau-dlt-e
sold on enj weekly or monthly pnv
lilelits, Addlcxs H GoldMiilth, line dlitwer
til, VHy
The Hankers' ball club ha made an en
gagement with thu Hankers' club of Wains)
to phi) a game In tlio Iitt tot city on Ailsir
day.
Mix. Slaikell's new line of spring iiiillineiy
embraces all the newest novelties, as well as
the picttlcst anil most stjlixh shapes for Uith
o'd mid young Ladles interested should not
fail to cull tit Sirs .Mitrkell's new place, l',Hi'
O stiis't, mid sisi the elegant vai lety mid note
tho low prices.
In their new location, -IHl Houtli Llventh
street, Tlie Hobil son Slcicmitlle Co, mo
mote centrally located for fine tiade and ac
conlingly me showing a liner line of goods
than formerly at the old stand. A specialty
Is made of line llaunel shirts, of which they
show mi attractive line. Gentlemen wanting
nil thing in their line will do well to call.
Hert E. lletts, for live years with 11. K.
Sloore, has opened nu oillco at 1131 N stleet
for general shoithaiid and typewilting wink.
Telephone No. a.13.
Hverybtsly Is pleasisl with the GasHtoves
sold bj Korsmeyer & Co.,'JI5 south Eleventh
street.
SHORT-HANDJNTEN LESSONS.
In two wick the (.'orillKlt willlH'glu the
serIeof shoit-limid lesson which for tho past
three weeks have boon announced In these
columns The com so was pi ejected and ior
fected by l'lofesxir KldoiiMorim, of Kt.lxiuls,
Slo., who was stenogiaplier In Judge Grcxh
nut's court, leisnter for Piusldeiit Harrison,
and is both editor and publisher of a text
liook on shorthand which Is unequalled by
any publication ox taut.
Tho course of study will consist of ten les
sons, In which thu Pitman xjstcm will be
taught In a crisp practical manner. It will
lie presented so plainly that It I'linbciicqulrcd
with ease by the patient mid jiorsuvoring stu
dent. In connection with thUcotirsothe Couuiku
ha ctrcctod arrangements by which any stu
dent who desire to have thu additional liouo
lit of direct petsoual Instruction uHn each
lesson In the course may do so by the pays
ment of a tuition fee of two dollars. Thu
exercises will bo corrected by Sir, Hert E.
lletts of this city, to whom all communica
tions In regard to the matter should 13 ad
dressed. This will lie of great value and
with additional helps which will be brought
forward during the vrIod of instruction In
the way or luxson helps, circulators, lutioduc
tlor. cards, etc., will uirord an oportuti!ty
for securing, ror the nominal sum of two dol
lars, Instruction which in tho ordinary course
or Instruction would cost nt least llfteen dol
lars. The uiemlicrship of tho Couuiku class in
short-hand, which will receive porsonnl cor
rection or their exercises by Sir. lletts, will
bo limited to llfty mid as a large numlx-r of
names ha 'e ahcody been lecelved, we would
request those w ho desire their exercise cor
i eottxl to send their address to Sir. lletts in
onler that the list may bo closed as early us
possible
Sliort-lliiml.
Every.ioudutvof thu Couuiku who has any,
Interest whatever In thu above subject should
send his address at once ami important infor
mation will lie given. Address Hhort-Haud,
cat e Couuiku, Lincoln, Neb.
Spider und l'l) l'tixles.
The sale that the great puzzle, Spider and
the Hy, has had, 1ms been wonderful. The
first Invoice has nearly been exhausted and
we have had them but ten days, and there are
hut a dozen left. While lit NewYork,we could
get only two gross of them and had to await
our turn for the balance. We have Iwen no
titled that the balance of our invoice would
lie shipped next Monday. You ain't up with
the time If you don't have a Spider and Fly
puzzle.
Notice to Noii-ltitslilent Defendant.
Ilallon State Hanking Co. defendant, will
take notice that on thu 17th day of April,
1SK), David llarckley Welsh, of Cadiz,
Ohio, philnlltl heroin, llles his petition
In thu District Court of Uittcitstor Count),
Nebraska, against Charles II. I'owvorthv,
llellu Howvortlij mid J. C. Mcllrldo and sum
defendant Ilallon Btato HaiiKlliKl'n The ob
ject and prajerof wlileh aro to loroloso acer-
!uliimoriKa:uccciiiciiu sauii mines u,ro.
worthy mid Hello Kowtortbv to the defendant
J C Mollrldc iimui the following described
promises, to-wlti oxt M) foot of Uit .11, in
llOKKKiV. Holmes' addition to City of Lincoln,
Lancaster County, Nebraska, to secure the
pament of onu certain promissory note wtlh
Interest notox attached dated June '.'I. IKNl.
The said principal note being In the sum t f
tlisoiu,; lour iiiiiiiirou mm oikiii) iioiiurs, iiuu
and pa) utile In three) cars from date then of;
that there Is now due upon said note nml
morttiiiKo the sum of (J.kII.71,) live liutidrttl
mid thlrt) -four dollars mid sov oat) -four cents
with Intorost at tho rate of leu pen out. from
the 'Jlth dav ol Juno.lswl. l'lalnllll iiriiysforii
drcrie that said premises may lie sold to sutlsfy
the amount found due.
You are rcoulrid to answer said petition on
or liolore the tlt day of May, ixtu.
Dated April 17, IK).
David IIahcki.ky Wki.cii,
l'lalutitl.
II) John II. CunuliiKliiim, Attorney for
Plaliitltt. VJi-v,
v i ' "tl'lH
Ladies :
It to their interest
DRESS
At the Ashby & Millspaugh
BANKRUPT SALE
We have the finest and best selected line of
Mohairs and Lustres
liver shown in the city. Price so low as to satisfy all.
M. BLOCH,
u.i and n.j3 O St.
'UFFMAN
THILORS,
i2o.-i2o6 O St., Burr Block.
Otr NEW SPRING IMPORTATION NOW IN.
' g'k' LZr- W) 3 ?v4gr
A Game
Mrt. Smili-(o guest.) "Honors arc
Mr. Jour. "Possibly. If they arc
satisfied."
Mrs. Smith. "Well, I bought it nt
guarantee of Its case."
A. T. GRUETTER &
I
FINE ENGRAVED
Calling Cards,
Only $2.50. Wessel Printing Co
A. M. DAVIS & SON,
Spring Carpets
1112 0 St.
Will : Find
to attend and buy their
GOODS
Successor to Ashby & Millspaugh
& RICHTER,
of Whist
easy, I believe, Mr. Jones."
as 'easy ns this chair of v ours I shall be
A. T. Gruetter & Co.'s store nnd that U a
CO., 1116-1118 N Street.
And Draperies
Telephone 21.9.
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