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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1890 i Roberts & Co. 212 North 1 1 th Street, OndeilkersandEmbalmrs. Telephone OiNn m Residence i Open In nml Nlgnt E. T, ROBERTS, Manager. Santa Pe Route ! Atcliison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. H The Popular Route to the Pacific Const. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Hctwccn Knnsns Cltv nml SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES', nml SAN KUAN- CISCO. Shoit Line Rate to l'OUTLAND. Oiogon. Double Dnllv Train Sen Ice lletween KnnmmCUvniuil'UGIII.O.COLOttAnO SPRINGS, ami DENVER. Short Line to SALT LAKH CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Train lletween Knnsns City nml Gnlvcston. The Short Line llotwoen Knnsns City nml Gnlnosvllle, Kt. Worth, Dnllns, Austin, Temple, San Antonio, Houston, nml nil Principal Point In Texns. The Onlv Line Running Through the OKLA'IIOMA COUNTRY. The Only Direct Line to the Texas I Pnu-llaiulle. ForMnpsnml TlmeTnbleH nml Iniormn- 1 tlon Regarding Rntos nnd Routes Call on t or Address S. M. OSGOOD, Gcn'l Ag't E. L. PALMER, Trnvclliij; Aj-ent, 1308 Farnnm St., O ! .A. X-I ,u , 1T23S, IE 'extern MILWAUKEE! 'ZflZ Own nml o pernios 5.WX) miles of thoroughly eaulpped road In Illinois. Wisconsin, town, Missouri, Minnesota nml Dakota. It Is tho Host Direct Route Iwtwnu nil the Principal Point In tlio Northwest, Southwest nnd Far West. For maps, tlmo tables, rates of passago nml freliiht, etc.. apply to nearest station agent ol QlIIOAOO, MlI.WAUKKK it HT. l'AUl. HAIL way, or to nn y Railroad Agent nnywhoro In tho world. R. MIUiKH, A. V. II. 0 AHPKNTER, aeuoritl M'g'r. flon'l Pnss. .tT'kt Agt, F.TUOKKR, QKO. II. HKAFFORD, Vsst.aon' Mgr. Asst.CI. l'.AT. Agt. iMIlwnukco, Wisconsin. tWVor Information In reference to '.anils lid Towin owned by tlio Umcago, Mllwiiu keo A Ht. l'nul Hallway Cotnpnny.wrto to It. O. HAUOAN,lniid Commlslonor,MIII wnukco Wisconsin. tz Grand Drawing OK THIS Loterla de la Bencflcencla Publlca I Of TDK State of Zacatecas, Mexico. Atymllcnto of cnnltnllsts have secured the coneessUm lor operating this LOTTEEY nnd will extent! Its business throughout the United mutes and llrltlsh Columbia. llolow will bo found n list of the prices which wilt bo drawn on May 27, 1890, AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO, ami continue monthly thereafter. CAPITAL $150,000.00 rKlZ,li, yvvj lOO.OOO Tickets ut HIO.OO. Unite.., 5. OO. Tenths, IU.OO. American Currency. LIST OP PHtZKHi I IMll'.E OK IA),00O U 1 PRIZE Or" fio,lWls a pur.KoK 'Aoouu SI'ltlZKSOK ... 10,0iW nro .. 2l'UI7.E80P 5.tM)oro .. Bl'UIZKHOK .... 2.UUnro. lu i'iuzijsjok i,oix)iiro... JUPKI.KHOK tmaro . SUOIMtlXKHOK 800 are .. .liw.mu ,. ro,uu S5.IKM .. so.ao 1. 10,000 ., 10,000 10.000 lo.uo 40,0(1) XUII'KIZKSOK IWnro 4501U 600PUI.K8OK 100 are .,...;, 60.UW AI'I'IIOXIMATICK l'lllCKH. IM PRI7.KS OK 1150 am $J2,VM ISO IMtJ.KH OK flft) nro...:... I5.uki iou 1-10 .r.s ur .... WO Terminal Prices of (0 are 7.M0 ui are w,Kt) Wl (521,0.-0 OI.UII ItATK-Sj Tickets Tor sno.OO. BPEOIAL RATE8 AERANOED WITH AQEH18. AGENTS WANTED iSwl!v,?SS city In United States nnd HrliUh Ainorlcu. Tlio payment of Prices Is giiBranteed ly a peclal deposit of flvo liundretl thousand dol lars (f5U),0(M), with tho Btato Oovernmcut, nnd approved by Jesus Arechlga, Governor Drawings undor the veronal supervision of Lie. llermlnlo Arteaga, who Is apiiolnted by tho Government ns Intcrventor. 'iCkhtify that with tho Htnto Treasurer nil ueccossary guarantees uro deposited ussur Ing full payment of all prlcesof tlilsdrnwiug, IHiiiMiMoAiiTKAOA, Iuterventor. lMI'OUTANT. Remittances must bo either by Now York Draft Kxpres or Registered tatter. American money. Collections can bo inndo by Kx press Companies or Hanks, Ticket sent direct to -inamixemeut will bo paid by drafts on Now York, Montreal, Ht. Paul, Chicago, Kan Fran cisco or City of Mexico, Kor further Infor 11 mation address. U JUAN l'lHDAU, Mnnager, ncnteciis, .Mexico. j-A.partndo 13.. SOCIAL AM) PKHSOXAI, A very pleasant surpil.n party wns given Mr. nml Mm. Clyeo last week nt their homo In honor of their Mint wedding nnnlverKiiry High live nnd icficshmont woio thn feature I of the evening. The participant wore Mr. 1 iitid Mrs Itlce, Mr. nml Mm. Woven, Mlsso Mnlone, ltcldnn, MeCiirty, Mealier, Crowley, , Mny Mnlone, Kitty Crowley ;Mossr. Axtntor, Dnvl, Wilght, (loiiuur nnd Melnvln. H. H. Mcintosh ncted us best miiti nt 1 1 1 'brothel's wedding In Oiniihn Inst Miindny. I l'lio gloom, Unity Metutimh, Ik n jonng lnw cr who I uinkliig hi wiy to (lie front run- idly. Thn Initio I u iliuighter of Cnituin Rlistln, who hnx Inrgostioot railway Intcicsts mill Ik teputed to in' one of the wealthiest men of Oiniihn. II. H Wiley Imviiig gone eiiM to renmlii hlnpleeotis cutter for lltiirumu ,t Itlditcr has boon llllcd by .lolin P. llowon. The now i-oini'l' has lind expel leiieo with lending linns In lliniiin nml New York mid In highly recoiii mended. Frank Dimly, dcst ngeur for the oxpres companies, Iiiih been appointed messenger for Wclis-Fnrgo Is'twnen Kansas City nml Co lumbus, Ncti. Thl ehiinge has promoted W. (I. llnnd, W. E. Hliiiwnud L. L. Moore. Mm. W. II. Ilitrgrcavcs was very unfortun ut (i n few (l'i)H ngo In liming 11 purse contain lug two illiiiimnil rings vnlued nt JIM) Tlio purse wns found on thostroct by n friend nnd 1 ('turned. It bud been hut while driving. Ii It r WcmIci until, who was admitted to the barmvernl months ngo, bus decided to try bin loitiuieN in Lincoln nnd Iiiik opened a lnw olllce In lho,l,nttn block. Ilii miiuy friendN will be glnd to see him succeed. Mm. Alice Mlulek missed her gold wnteh Moiidny nml 1 1 it 1 1 'cm Iter ockct wui picked wlille out walking. Mm. Mlulek Iiiih Ikvii in Lincoln miiiio time studying lnw, mid intends toeugnge in teuiHrnueo work. AithurMcKny of Dei Molnen nnd W. J. Ilanett of Oiiuuell, Iowa, were guests ot dipt, and Mm. lllllliigsloy while In the city ntteudliig theoiatorleal contest. Conductor W. K. Painter, whoso lieudipjat c I'm are now' at Aurora, was lutown Tuiwdny. lie Im very "hy" of hi elothex, having lost tliltfv HiiiuiU of lUwh. MlfH Iinii AdnuiH RKut Sunday at her home in Superior. She li making her home with Mm. Kiud 8. Kelley while In Lincoln Atudylug iinulc. Mm. ltev. O. K. linker, wife of the pwttor of the l'reo llnptltit cliuieli, illisl Wednewlay, nged tl'J. Tlio remains were taken to Water loo, Iowa. T. It. SylvanuH has gone to Denver nnd Salt I.nko on a lmiliienn trip, and it accom panied by bin family. Mm. George WnltoV giicstn, Aim. C. J. Drury nnd Mm. K. AV. Mllllger, have return ed to Jacksonville, 111. Mm. T. K. KiekoU and dnughtor of Des .Molnen are visiting Mm. L. W. Uaroutte and .1. O.Park. Dr. J. M. LuciiH and bride returneil Mon day and have taken up their residence at UK.'!) I'M root. AH)llo lodge, IC of P., untertalnetl thirty or more coupliw at a pleasant social Tuesday evening. James Covert n miccojileil Hert Hetts as stenographer for It. H. Moore. Mm. J, P. Lnutzliasheeueutertnlnlng Miss Lillian Htaddolumu of Omaha. H. II. Wilson has been npfioiuted nsslstnut depot agent ut the II. oV M. It. N. Townley Inn been appointed city engineer for sixty days. John H. Clark and family have returned from California. Mr. nnd Mm. Oorliuni K. Hetts vlrlted at St. Joo Sunday. Dr. Victor has been visiting In Illinois. ChnrlcsSholpcr has gone to Chicago. lOther Social Nun sou I'age)?. PEN, PAPER AND INK. Tho .Vnyim'iie 11 ltnerfem HUtory for May presents an npetlclng tnblo of contents. Its front Ispleco Is a superb picture after the celebrated painting ot Sir David Wilklo, or Columbus explaining his theory of 11 new world to the pi lor of tho convent wheio he stopped to ask for bread for his little sen, Tlio handsomely Illustrated oonlng article is ot s(Kclal Interest, entitled ''.Spanish Pioneer Houses In California," by Charles Howard Shlnn. "A Century of Cabinet Ministers,' by George M. Pavey, Is a novel nud linpor' ant statistical contribution to the sum of hu man knowledge; and Mrs. Limb's description of the frontispiece., giving the romantic ex IH'rlcnceft ot Columbus at tho old Spanbh Convent and his subsequent summons to tho Court of Quesm Isabella, Is truly delightful. Among tho several shorter papers uro. Chnuneey M. Depow on Washington Irving; "Duel of Uuttou Owiunett, tho singer," by CoL Chni les C. Jones; and "Ollmpes of tho Interior of Afrlai," by Professor Henry Druiumond, Judge A. W. Tourgoo, who was a soldier In the union army nud who made his literary career by romance nud argument to tiefrlend tlio frosdmeu, recently published an article in 77m Forum, pointing out the insuttlclency of the Into amendments to tho constitution to protect tho negro In his political rights. An answer to this nppers In tho May Forum by Oen. Roger A. lryor, who was a soldier In the Confederate army; and Oen. Pryor shows that the recent amendments nro sufficient to protect tho negro in his franchise, and that tho results they meant to attain have been in every way secured. Canon W, II. Kremantle, of Oxford, Kiif land, has entered tho May Arena ngnlnst CoL Iugcmoll, in tho brilliant controversy now going on lu that nble review on "God In tho Government." Another Interesting fenturo ot this number is a magnificent photogravure of tho Rev. Phillips Ilrooks, who stands nt tho head of tho clergy In tho Episcopal church in America. A charming sketch of Dr. Drook's life nml work accompanies this paper. Rov. R. Ueber Newton, of New Yoik, writes 011 tho "Dogmatism of Science" lu tho same issue. Scribntr't Ma mi z In f for Mny contains nn nrticle of unusual ilchnees in illustration, dealing with the country around Rarblzono, inmlo famous by Millet's pictures, and with the artist's personality; a practical article on honubullding for men of small Incomes; two stories of sti Iking originality by entirely new writers; the second paper in tho useful "Rights of tho Citizen" series; nnd a descrip tion ot Japanese theaters by a Japanese author, fully Illustrated by Japanese artists with other llctlou, etsnys, ami poems. The Orrrffimf Monthly for May Is a truly representative number of this western maga zine. Among the distinctively western arti cles area dlscmslou of thoold MUslon Indians by E. L. Williams; "Camp and Travel in Colorado," an account of tho experience of two women nud n young girl camping tluough Colorado, by lingular Mariager "Mas-Col-I)," nu Indian legend, written by Jean Claude Carl Me, and the second install ment of H. S. lloynton's 'Adventures in Mexico." Krcund's .liiMirionf Ihimut, for April litl, Is an oxeeeillngly luteiestliig number. 'I'lili lsm contains 11 full report of thn annual din ner of the nmsle trade at New Yorkj nlso a splendid Mirtralt supileiueut of William Htelnway, the jiresldent of tlio piano nnd 01 gnu ninnufnclurers' association of the United Slates, with an able sketeli of his cnrooi, wiltleu by llany V. Kieiind. the iilltor Kieuud's Jnsie naif Driniut Is recognized as the lii'idlng Journal, and Is sustaining Its k sitlon by n iDiuatkahlu illplay of enterprise; and talent Ccllls eouteuiplalltig n KtuoMiati tour a-w heel will llml In Ma Outini an Intenwt Ing liaiiatlve by J. W Pindlcknf Ids road tilling In Normandy. It is an Itlneraty of good roads, gotsl inns, good scenery and quaint nsHoeintions, and whei'l nnd cmura in N01 mainly should boas useful (o theeyellst en rotiff for Palis as it Is pleasant leading to the wheelmen nbllgid to slay at home. The present method of coring lnwu tenuis, which was fallen Toiil of by Mr. Robertson in the Apt II iminlxirof Uitttiw, Isdefended witli liertlncnl reasons by Mr. Howard A. Taylor In (he May number. This interesting duel may become thtee cornel sl, and we welcome it. Such discussions me the life or sport, It Is lethargy under whUh tliey languish. K. W. Potter, the post uiasteratKIm Creek, , mijs hi litis peiMonnl knowledge of sev eial cases of iheumiitlsiii, in that vicinity, that have been pcimiiueutly eined by Cliam 1mm Iain's Pain Halm, after other teninlles were used without benefit, lie has sold It at his drug stote iheio for live yearn and says ho never know It to fall, that "nny customer who once used Chamberlain's Palu Halm will have nothing else Instead." For sale by A L Shrader, druggUt. Ilje, Car, Nosn unit Tlirout Hpeelullnt. Dr. Charles H. Hpnhr, No. l'JIfi O st. Con sultations In ICuglUli and (lermaii. Teetb Treated 11 ml I'llteil, Dr. 11. C. Tiogden, Dentist, 'JiS Soutli llth Htis.'t, over Kllte Studio Telephone -Wl. Ai Kjntinents uiade by telephone. Ladles, If you would enjoy life call on Miss Johii'tou occasionally for n hnmpoo. They nro delightful. IlarKiilns In Millies Hriscoo, the shoo niao, everylxxly knows him, Is iireiarlng to move to the KxikmIMoii storo and until the removal ho will give ex traordinary bargains In all kinds of footwear. His Hue Is not broken or small, but large and well seleeUsl. You should sou his spring goods. The dnluty nnd serviceable ones for the fair ones, while for the sterner sex he has everything stylish nnd durable, Rrlscoe Is always 11 little cheaicr than the rest of them, and particularly now his goods are cheaper than over. Call nnd seo nt UtJO O street, Wlille dow 11 town shopping la J leu can step 11 ut Miss Johnston's and have their bangs trimmed and curled In live minutes. None but oxicricucod hands eiunloyed. Pi Ice 'i'i- The reputation sustained In past yearn for the excellence of the Alaska Refrigerator aie sullleleut guarantee to Intending purchasers. Call and seo the new- line for MX) at 8. C. Klliott's. The now lino of card case Just received nt tho i.'ouiukii olllce mo worthy the Inspection of tho most fashionable cullers. Tho lino em braces genuine se il, ooze calf, Russia leather and numerous others, including n mint-. Iierof beautiful iuiiorted novelties. Wo have them for both ladles and gentlemen Atut'iiltlr of Jimrunllim. Dud loll Rcortcr (lu brand new suit) It does boat nil. I've Just been ordered to mnko a tour of tho slums and wrlto n column of scenes nnd Incidents My clothes will bo ruined. Trump Res)rter (lu rags nnd tnttem) I nm In Just ns bad a fix. I have Im.oii assigned to Mm. Nnlsib's ball, and I haven't n thing lit to wear. Dudish Rox)rtor I say, let's trodo assign ments Tramp Itejiorter Tho city editor wouldn't allow that, but I'll tell you how wo can 11 x It, Let's trade clothes. Now York Weekly. Willing to I'luy the Tart. Jonoa was conversing with a friend who complained of the dissolute ways of hit nephew and heir. "llut you should glvo mm a good talking to," urged Jones. "No use, dear boy; ho never listens to any body but au Idiot." "Porhaps," suggested Jones, with great modesty, "n few words from mo might liavc tho desired effect,"- Judge. A lloprlciw Cle. Gnlllgan Doctor, haven't you been nt tending on old man Gllfullnwt Doctor Yes. "How Is he today!" "Ho is laiyoud the reach of medical assist mice, I foar." "What! Is he dying!" "Oh, no; he's broke." Exchange. Ills Inferior. "You shouldn't consider nny ono beneath you," said tho kind old gentleman to ono ot his employes. "How about Molke McCarthy r "Who U her' "He's the man that molnds tho engine iown in the cellar.'' Washington Post. H. P. Sherwln, 1134 O street, has a present for ovory ono of his customers that cannot fall to lio appreciated. Ho will give to every customer a tine crayon picture made from any photo that is desired and it will not cost you a cent. Call in at his drug and shot) storo and seo how It Is done. 1 l'J-t O street. Kurnlturo, carpets and general merchan dise sold on easy weekly or monthly pay ments. Address It. Goldsmith, caro drawer 03, City. Don't buy a refrigerator until you ha o veentho Alaska Refrigerators at S. C. Elliott's. They are tho bot made, consume less Ice than nny other nud reasonable in price. ou cunt afford to keep house without nn Alaska. sjliort-IIitud. Can you wrlto it! If not you nro behind the times. Hundreds of our young renders ought to learn. The Couuikii offers you the opportunity of a life-time. Tho lessons nro furnished by ono of tho most skillful teachers in America, nnd tho course which wo give for f 2.00 (as explained on another jmge) would ordinarily cost 15 nt least, whether given by mnll or personally. Caught the Uoldeii Kgg Klfto'ii thiufand dollars falls to two Fair view cltlzeiis. Ticket No. o,:te3 in The Louisiana State Lottery diawingot February II captures tho prize fo, J. S. Rettsof the linn of Retts III os., giaiu dealers, and Lfl, Mich oner, agent for the Chicago, Rock-Lla ud ft Paulllo railway. The money wns promptly paid through tho Fnlrvlow Stnto Hnuk.Fuir- kw, (Kan,,) Enterprise, March 1.1. THE "YANKEE KING" OF SPAIN. tiosslp About Oen. Hlcklns, New York's Present NherlfT. Oen. Daniel 12. Sickles, recently npMilnted nhorlff of New York county In place of Klack, who icslgncd after conviction of a crime, has in hlstlmoplnycd many parts iixjn tho stage of life. Ilo was flrstn printer, then a lawjer, and mixta xlltlelali, He went to the New York legislature In 18-17, and subse ipiently served tw secretary of legation at Imilon under Minister Jnmes Ilucliaiian. In 1N.VI ho scoured n wat lu congress, nud 10 colvod 11 re-eliftlon two yenm Inter While serving his second term ho killed Philip liar ton Key, Mrs. Sickles' lover, and wasacipilt tcd nfter ti ti lal lasting twenty days. When the civil war began Sickles raised 11 brigade 111 Now York city mid todototho front as a colonel. He rose, tapldly in rank, nnd nt tho tlmo tlio battle of Gettysburg took place wns n major general. In that fight ho lost his light leg Ho Joined tho regular nrmy as a colonel nfter tho war, mid Is now 011 the retired list with the full .rank of a major general. In IMM) President Grant iih IKilnted him minister to Spain. Until re cently ho was president of tho Now York state iKiard of civil wrvlco commissioners. The turning point In Sickles' life was un doubtedly his trial for tho killing of Key. One of ids lawyei s chanced to Isi IC, I w in M Stanton. After Is'lng re leased Sickles re sumed telatlnns with his wife, and thus all ennted 111 a 11 y w h o had stoist by him dur ing his previous troubles. In lbdl ho had but few friends nud loss inonoy, 1 Iio wnr okk. HiCKLKs. cnmo, bringing with It his opportunltr. Edwin M. Stnnuin, Sickles' former couiiel, was secretary of war. He believed In tho New Yorker and ndmlred his ability. To Stanton Sickles owed his rapid promotion, am' the skill ho displayed fully Justified tho secretary's confidence. Oen. Sickles' management of American nffalm lu SkiIii when noting ns United Stntes minister was characteristic. Ho stxsl by tho Castelar administration, "IkwmsI" Castelar himself, nnd got to Imj known throughout the iH'iiinsuiA 111 tlio "Yankee King." Tho Spaniards liked him not only because of hU genuine interest and sy mpathy for them, but also for the reason that tho general's second wife wns from one of tho most lllustrlout families of Spain. Tho now- sheriff, aa a young mnn, wns de termined to lie neon ns well as soo, nnd oven ns fnr back ns when Minliter Iluclinunn's secretnry ho created n lensatlou. Tho rulo that the republic's dlplomates should nlwnys dress lu tho "plain garb of an American gen tleman" was Ignored by him on nt least one occasion, for ho astonished tho other guests by npiieailng ntn queen's ball in tho uniform of nn officer of tho Now York stnto militia. A few years ago Gen. Sickles' father diodata great age, ami his tiequcnts to tho son, added to tho hitter's previous accumulations, mnko tlio present sheriff of Now York n very wealthy man. A Young American's KxtrnTiigmice. Tho thrifty Mnsantry of Switzerland have grateful reason to reinomber the royal pro gress that Charles Phnlen made through tholr country some years ngo. Tho young man was the only sou of his father, and had unlimited spending money. Ho visited the little mountain republic with a magnificent equipage and numerous servants, and at each h imlet where ho stopixxl created 11 very agroonhlo sensation. Ileer and wine wero ordered served to every ono nt his cxxuse, dances filled the village green with buxom maidens, and doworles wero given by tho visiting master of ceremonies to the hand somest and most deserving brides. Ills lavish Christians nnd Easter entertainments were uirt!ciuitcd in by entire cantons, nnd his ex penditures continued until his father caused liiin to Imi coiillued in au asylum for Inebri ate and tho Insane. On tho death of Mr. Phaleu, Sr., tho son's portion of tho estntu was tied up in such a manner that ho could only receive tho income without touching the principal. Young Phaleu brought suit to have tlio will set asldo and his sharo of tho fortune given him outright. His prayer was denied recently by 11 New York suiTopito, and the heir will have to content himself with less costly pnstlinen than those In which ho formerly Indulged. J. II. Druids, editor of tho dally and weel.ly Arbor .S'difr, of Wymore, Neb, says; "I have seen tho magic effect of Chninboriiilu's Cough Remedy in cases of croup and colds among my graml-chlldren. Wo would not think of going to bed ut night without a bot tle of this remedy in the house. Chumbei a In's medicines are growing moio Kpuhir here every daj ." For sale by A. L. Shrader druggist. Havo you seen it I Wlint! Why that handsome now fouutnin at Pyle's drug store. It's n daisy mid if tho latest style and Im provements. Take your best girl down for n drink of delicious soda. You w ill find tho syruH sweet and pure and the draught delic ious nud healthful. Notion to Non-ltesldent Defendant. Ihillou Stnto Hanking Co. defendant, will take notice thai no the 17th day of April, INK), David llarokley Welch, of Cadiz, Ohio, plalntlir herein, riles his petition In the District Court of I-nncnster County, Nobraska, against Charles II. Foxworthy, Hello hoxworthy and J. V. Mellrlde and said defendant Hallou State Hanking Co. The oh Icet and nraver of which are to loreloso a cer tain mortKiige executed by said Charles II. Fox wnrthynnd Hello Foxworthf to tho defendant J, C. Mellrlde upon tho followlnn described premises, to-wlt; West K) feet of Ixt at, In IIOKgs .V Holmes' addition to City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, to secure tho payment of ono certain promissory note with Interest notes attached dated June '.'I, IftStl. Tho said principal note Itclng lu the sum of (tlM).ou,) four hundred and elwhty dollars, duo and payable In three years from date thereof; that there Is now duo upon said note nml uiortuiiKc tho sum of (J.kll.71,) live hundred and thirty-four dollars and foonty-fnur cents with Interest at the rate of ten percent, from the '.llth day ol Juuo.lKMl. 1'latnillV prays for a decree that said premises may bo sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are reiiulred to answersnld petition on or before the srth day of May, 1W0. Dated April 17, lsim. David Haucki.kv Wki.ch, l'la ntt i. lly John II, Cunningham, Attorney for rney Plalntlir. Wl Notice 1'rolmto of Will. NOTIOK I'KOUATE OF 'M.I., Thomas Allely, Deceased.) In County Court, Lancaster county. Nob. To tho helm and next of kin of the said Thomas Allely, deceased: Take Notice, That upon IIIIiik of a written Instrument purporting to lie the last will ami testament of Thomas Allely for nrobute and allowance, It Is nidorcd that said mutter lie set for hearing the '.Mill day of May, A. !., IMU, lieforo said County Court, at tho County Court room lu tho Court House lu Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, at the hour of tun ('.') o'clock p. m., at which tlmo any per son Interested may appear and contest tho same: and notlco of this proceeding Is ordered published three weeks sucocssholy in tho C. lMTAi.Ctrv Cott in Kit.a weekly newspaper, published lu lilts State. In Testimony Whor of, I have hereunto sot mr hand and the seal of the County Court at Lincoln, Neb., this Bird day of April, A. D , lsno, W. E. sJiuaiit, Ukai..1 County JuiIko. L 'jpBk At the Front For the Spring of 1590, HiiH4iiiiiH!isvPiiiii7iiSH 31 I H Over 10,000 now in use. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed. No wearing out of Carpets by turning around, by the use of the Old Reliable PHOE1TIX BED. REMARKABLY LOW PRICES On Our Entire Line of Spring FURNITURE Call and Get Prices Before Buying. SHE1LTON & SMITH, 234-238 South Eleventh St. Tennis That do not KIND THEM AT 1129 O STREET. Wigwam Slippers ARE CHEAP AND COOL. E1E). O. YATES f HAVE YOU SEEN -f Pyle's to Soda Fountain? ITS 7X BEHUTY And from it they are now drawing the Finest and Most Delicious CREAM SODA With all the popular Flavors made from pure and wholesome FRUIT 1 123 O Street. Lincoln Savings Bank and Safe Deposit Go. CAPITAL, $260,000. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, $600,000. Interest paid on deposits at any rate of a per cent per annum for all full calandar mouths Hafes to rent In burglar proof and lire proof vaults, at annual rental of ftf and upwards. Money to loan on real estate and collateral. YOUR HAVIN08 ACCOUNT SOLICITED, HENRY E. LEWIS, President. Lincoln, Neb. Shoes Draw the Feet. JUICES. Chapman's Old Stand. A. P. H. STUART, W.H.MeOREERY, R. WELSH. Vice President. Trensuicr. Tel Her U ! f 1 i