Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, June 07, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    rwmmm -
imnu iviiiiimmmimrii't timtumymimmji
USSdjMtM
iliiUliutiiiiit.;nT-ilirifriT,i,i, nliliiiiWWCIiWiMri;
ri .r-
"TSTJgggWgMM'
pW5
i
CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1890
155
'A
n
Roberts & Co,
212 North nth Street,
Undertakers and Einbalniers,
JbJ
Telephone. -Oflke i 5 Residence 1 0
Open Day mul Nliit.
E. T. ROBERTS, Manager,
WESTERFIELDS
Palace Bath Shaving
PARLORS.
Ladles - and - Children's - Hair - Cutting
ASI SO. A I TY.
COU la St O STS., NKW 1IURU lltVK
SHORTHAND IN TEN LESSONS
tiii: (imiHiiMi'a hpeoial class,
f)latc G. '
;
BERT E. BETTS,
iM STENOGRAPHER
,AB . .f and TYPEWRITER
Business Correspondence
11 Hpcclnlty.
1134 N Bt. Tel, 253
J. S. EATON,
Physician and Surgeon
Ofllcci 116 S, Eleventh St
Telephone I Olllcc 6S5, Rctldcnce 562.
LINCOLN, NEH.
WOlin-SMIM.
0 ....... " .. I Ah
TIUMIUTK.
- f I ........... m 6 r ' x
is. T I'M '"
ifr c r 6 ., .
in' ' t L "V. s
15 r -. i' s -
conKii,iut.u. all Hiuuia KtMantu.
LESSON VI.
KtT TO PLATE 6.
1 Tislk talk chalk (ought nrm palm boom loom.
B Hoot gall shawl balm lnws lion yawl wasp.
8 Maul sauco psuto tomb far bar mar Jar..
4 What will he do with that smnll Jar of tar?
t I'aul will takolt nnd pay for it right awn jr.
Woril-ilgn. 6-Of to or but on should with woro whai
would. Translate I.i 7 to 13.
EXPLANATION.
Tlio signs In L 0 should bo m light nnd f mall as postlblo.
On mul thould are nlwnjs wrlttoti vpicardt, Tlio votrols,
nltho not commonly employed In reporting, should bo
thoroughly learned. Tho student will bo nlded In recollec
ting hoth'tho chamcternnd order of tho long vowels b7
commlttlug to memory tho following rhymot
In tli- gay c-o-r
B f,r ny cii-r.
In cm-a-ll E-o-ld h oo-l,
T-o-11 d-o ih-60-U.
SuQjtttlom Frcqucutly rovlew former loisoni. Carry
thl papvr In your pocket nnd davoto paro momonti to
study. CorrciiKiiid with two or thrco other itudcnta, uilng
chnrnctort nf far na you mo nblo. If requested, the Author
wilt f urnlih nddrcccs. It la well to havo a clnss-nmto with
whom to prnctlco two eronlugs each week. Keep your di
ary In iliorthaud. Btudy a llttlo every day do not nilis a
tuclo one.
KttrcU 8nul fall tall law tar Oar doom I'aul ball
panto enuno also mom walk hawk uow gcifo gooio ly
tois small Jnw thaw,
Stnttncti. 1. Do you know how to boo pens? 0. Ho Is
going to sbowthom bow to pcul n potato with n tpndo.
S. siiollkcitogoto tlio lako nnd alldo on tho Ico. 4. We
bnvo a loaf of ryo nnd a bowl of nlo for tea. 6. Wo alio
havonanucor of eliolco meal, nnd nn eel which wo will
boll. 0. Tboy havo no rice, but oatmeal cako nud a pall of
aplco beer.
COrYKIGKTEU. ALL RIOIITS KESKRVKO.
XV Sftcialht.
1'rootleo Limited to l)lenm. of tlio
Nervous System, Heart and Blood
HKFKHKNOK3I
Hon, Win. Ieo, Attorney Onnornl.
llou.T. U Norvnl, Aiumclnto Justice,
Jouea' National Hank, Howard.
CltUciu' Nntlonnl Hank, Ulysses.
OrKiom 1VKJ n Htreot, LINCOI.K, NEH.
-' wIW
In Tickets
flff!' ON
SALE
TO jaJUL.
Principal Points
EAST, WEST,
NORTH AND SOUTH
-AT
1044 O STREET.
E. B. SLOSSON,
City Passenger Agent
Grand Drawing
or THK
Ltteria de It BDeflcncla Publlca I
or TIIK
State of Zacatecas, Mexico.
A lyndleAte of onpltnllsts have secured the
concession lur opcrniuiK mis
LOTTBEY"
and will extend Ita business throughout the
Uimeu mutes nnu uriiisn woiumuui.
Below will bo found n list of the prlics which
will bo drawn on
:June 27. 1890,
AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO,
nud continue monthly thereafter.
capital oiR(nnfAn
PRIZE, awv.uuu.uu
1UO.OOO Tickets Ht IO.OU. Hnlro,
S.OO. Ttilitlis, 1.00. Amerlcuu
1 Currency.
LIST OF lUUZESt
1 l'HIZE OF, ISO,0ftt la
1PUIZEOF 80,3 1 . ,
lmrEOF aijOoou
SI'IU'.KaOF , 10,oouaro ...
aiMH.KSOK 6.000nro ., .,.,
6 PHI .KH OF 2,000 nro
loi'lilZEHOF i,ax)nro
ainti.KHur luunre,.,.
I1SO.O0O
, 80,(X
, S0.0U0
1U.UM
I0,U
10,000
10,000
aoOI'HI.EHOF SOOuro 40.000
S00PHI.K8OK IfiOnro 4SJJ00
OOOI'IUZESOF I00nr 60.000
Al'l'IlOXIMATICN 1'llUKS.
ISO I'ni.KH OF .,?IM or t23,500
ISO l'KI.KS OF 100 lire 13,000
ISO HKIZE8 OF 50 are 7.500
0W Terminal I'rUeaof CO nro 49,030
am
J31,850
CLUB KATKS) 6 Tickets for SO.OO.
8P80IAL RATW AWUSQED WITH AQENIB.
AGENTS WANTED ouwn0Va;5
olty In United Stutea and Urltlsh America.
The payment of Prlte U guaranteed by a
apeclal deiiotlt of five hundred thousand uol
lars (1500)00), with tho Stnto aovornment,
and approved by Jesus Arechlgn, Qovernor
Drawing tinder tho nerouul supervision of
Lie. llermtnlo Arteaga, who la appointed by
the Qovernmeut a Iuterveutor.
"I Certikv that with the Btate Treasurer
all necceaiiary guarantee aro deixislted nwiur
lug full payment of all prizes of this drawing.
HKKMiNio Aktkaoa, Iuterveutor.
IMl'OUTANT.
'Kmlttaneamuat be'etther by New York
Draft KxitrJlM or Keglstered Letter. American
weaeiy. 0lleetlou can be muile by Express
Compaules.er Hanks. Ticket aent dlrent to
msBsfeiuvHt will be paid by draft on New
Terk, Montreal, Ht. I'aul, Chicago, Han Fran.
sdaMorClty of Mexico. For lurlher (nfor
wattes atWre.
JlfAN PIKnAI, Manager,
v ' ZHtMtceus, Mexico.
A partade 48.
Master Harry O, ZehrutiK wits thirteen
years old on Monday of last week, nud he
celebrated tho event by entertaining a com
pany of his boy nnd girl friends nt his homo.
Tho afternoon nnd evening woro pleasantly
passed with cards, angling, music, dancing
and Raines fntnlllnr to young folks, nnd tho
guests had n uiotd happy time. Tho company
Included Clyde Mnnloy, Kob Mnnley, Ooorgo
Htetuor, BFrnnk Btelnor, Bam Cliuon, Clnr
enco Hoggs, Alllo banders, I'cter Law, Joe
nuruhnm, Wnrnor llnldwln, Mnurlco Hydo,
Fred Doolltfe, Hurtle' Wnt kins, Minnie Mil
ler, Tot Miller, Oertrudo Krnst, Jesse Leland
Edna Curtlss, Ocrtlo Baldwin, Hnttlo Huff
man, Winnie Hyde, Anna Ijiw, Jonnlo Hell,
Dottlo Druco.
A pnrty of married ieoplo had n pleasant
outing nt Cushmnn nrk Tuesday evening,
going out nt 5:30 nnd taking lunch with them,
Among them were Mcurn. nnd Mesdtitms
T. J. Hlckey, W. M. Woolwnrtl, W. It. Cam
bridge, 8. P. Stevens, A. L. Guile, C. A.
Keith, A. A. Fair, A. O. Kenuard, H. C.
Victor, L. E, Btewnrt, A. 1L Tnlbot, C. O.
Strlcklnnd, U. Uholaondor. U. O'Neill, T. W.
Tnlt, C. M. Keofer, C. B. Hnrt. VT. J. Robin
son, Q. B. Detts and H. O Trogden.
Among the week's contributions by Lincoln
to Chicago's visitors are the follow lug: Mrs.
Sum D Leland, Mrs. I. C. Metcnir, H. II.
Edwards, D. C. UuckstniT, II . H. Clnrkson,
John H. II ay no, Perry A. Patterson, Mrs. 8,
SI. Uuruham, Mrs. A. S. Raymond, W. A.
Holau, Miss Cora Weaver, Miss Mnttlo Good
win, Mrs. H. II, Btotldnrtl, Mrs. W. W.
Henderton nnd W. U. Btovcr.
II. H. Bagg,ono of Lincoln's lending nrtlsts,
has been in tho city this wevk preimratory to
an extended outing in Colorado, wither he
goes foi- the benefit of his health and also to
mnko sketches of mountain scenory. Omaha
Rjccclsior.
An interesting feature of the Cleveland
mlustrel performance was the song, "One
Smile for Me, Sweetheart," by Harry J.
Howaixl, the tenor. The Courier. Is Indebt
01 to Mr. Howard for n copy of the music.
Chief Newbury has been presented with
n crayon portrait of Hon. I, M. Raymond
from a photograph tnkon when the latter was
chief of the fire department In 1878.
Richard Lawlor, tho dry goods merchant,
died Sunday after n short Illness. He was
thlrty-ulno years old and leaves n wlfo and
two children.
Mrs.Utley of O'Neill, grand secretary of
the Daughter of Rebecca of this state, was
the Sunday guest of tho vice president, Mrs.
Ueaton,
Mrs. Will HO'imann is visiting under the
parental roof at tlio old hoiin In Iowa City,
la,, whoie she will spend most of the heated
season.
T. W. Hrotherton nnd family of Dayton,
Ohio, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Boohmer, left Tuesday for Lo Angeles.
Mrs. Ed. Yntts and Mls Lucy Dounely left
Sunday for a visit at Morgantown, W. Va.
Will Clark left Sunday for a four week
trip on the road for the drug company.
Miss Uruninger and Miss Paulino Ziemcr
returned Saturday from BIoux City.
Mrs. R. M. Simons has been entertaining
MUs Moggie Warhurst of Chicago.
J. II. McMurtrv loft Saturday for a short
visit with his family Sn Denver,
Mrs. J. E. White and daughter Nelly have
been visiting in Grand Island.
Mrs. W. I. Fryer has been entertaining
Mlis Randall of Falls City.
Miss Kate McClay left Tuesday for Colfax,
Iowa.
Mrs, Dr.F, W. Tucker is visiting in Chi
cago. Mrs. 8. D. Leland has been visiting in Chi
cago. I Other Social News on Page 8.
SHORT-HAND IN TEN LESSONS
VI.
Bhort-hnud reporters must bo able to write
many thousand of dllTcront words, but ntno
tenths of all tho writing they do consists in
taking down over nnd over ngnln only a fow
hundred very common words. Evidently the
first requisite to skill In stenography Is n high
dogreoof Imnlllarlty with jut this class of
word nnd phrnso. Tho reporter writes "Is
may, will-bo, lean, do not," hundreds of
times to "ocean, extracting, caliber, Indigo,
dolve, etc, etc.," once.
ThoClilcnuoAAtlanttc Hallway's Limited.
Travel on tho Chicago & Atlantic tins great
ly Increased of late nnd tho merits of this great
lino hnvo been so well appreciated by through
travel between Chicago nnd tho east Hint it
lias been found uocesiary to restrict passen
gers of second class travel from using tho
Limited Vestlbulo train nnd herenf tef nnno
but first class tickets will be good on thnt
train . Bee tho company's no w ad vertlsement
on ugo six of this issue.
Desk fur Halo.
Wo havo n lint cloth top olllco desk with
compartments for books nt the right nud four
drawers on tho left. It Is a double desk iud
will bo sold to tho first applicant for t'iXOO,
original cost $38.00. Cnll nt Courier olllcc.
Auchtung Turu-Verelns.
For tho meeting of the Turn-Vereiu nt To
peku, Kansas, to be held June Till to 10th,
iticlusivo, tho Union lnclflc has made a rate uf
Ouo nnd Ouothlrd faro tor tho round trip
from points within -00 miles of Topekn.
Tickets to bo (old Juno 0, 7 nnd 8, return
limited June 11. E. B. Blosson,
Agent U, P. By item,
Lincoln, Neb.
Tho now lino of card cases just received tit
the Courier olllco nro worthy tho Inspection
of tho most fnshlonnble cnllcra. Tho lino cm
braces genuine se.il, ooze cnlf, Russia leather
nud numerous others, including a num.
ber of beautiful imported novelties. Wo havo
them for both ladles and gentlemen.
Mure IMiotos From Knlk,
Fnlk, tho famous Now York photographer,
has sent us another lot of nrtlstio photos, nnd
among them nro handsumo Ukcncisei of tho
junior and senior Balvinl, PattI, Stuat t Rob
sou, William Crane, James O'Neill as the
"Monte Cristo," In the various costumes,
Agnes Booth in her latest Madison Square
success, "Aunt Juck," VV, J, Florence, Rich
ard Mansfield, Robert Mautell in "Monbnrs,"
Barn Jowett and others.
The Gates of Wonderland Thrown Wide Apart I
The Towering Mnstodon of Tented Shows I
Kclgnlngby right of Eminence, by rUht of. M,rll. by right or Hiiperlorlty nnd by Popular
Will the Exnlted Killers of tint Amusement llenlm
Sells Brothers'
ENORMOUS ROMAN HIPPODROME,
Three Ring Circus, Double Elevated Stage and Five-Continent
Menagerie, United with
S. H. BARRETT'S
Monster In.ernational Worlds Fair,
Zoological Institute, Triple Circus, Metropolitan Museum,
and Great Golden Menagerie.
Will Inhibit at Lincoln, on TTTXTT7 O d i.L
WEDNESDAY, J UJNjb. ZutH
This wilt be of Interest,
The special committee, appointed at the
state teachers' convention held at Lincoln In
March lost, to make an atigements for the
comfort and accommodation of the teachers
of Nebraska en route to the annual meeting
of tho national educational association to bo
hold at St. Paul in 'July, have issued a circu
lar in reference to these matters, and have
selected the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul
railway as the best route over which to run a
special teachors' train (to leave Omaha at a
specified time) for this great occasion.
llewnre uf ltogua Stanley Hooks
The groat demand for an account of tho
thrilling adventures and explorations of
Henry M. Stanley, has prompted unscrupu
lous publishers to flood the country with a
host of bogus liooks, claiming to bo "Stan
ley's Own," but to which Mr. Stanley has not
contilbuttd a single line.
Do ii of be deceived by theso worthless
book. Tbo only one to which Mr. Btanley
has contributed a slugle lino is written by
h(m$elt is entitled "In Darkest Africa," and
bears on the titlo pago the name of the pub
lishers; Chas. Bcribuers Sons, New York.
Their local agent in this city is Rev. Dr.
Marine. Reserve your orders for him.
5-12-1 1,
PEN, PAPER AND INK.
In tho Forum for Juno is begun a series of
autoblogrnphla articles by somo of tho foro
most men In England and America, pointing
out tho chief formative Influences on their
education and careers. Tho first of these Is
by W. E. II. Lecky, tho author of "Tho Ills
tory of the Spirit of Rationalism in Eurono."
It Is one of the few contributions that this
eminent historian hns ever mndeto pcriodicnl
literature nnd the first to nn American peri
odical. Ho reviews the development of
thought In England during the lifo of tho
generation Just (Missing oft tho stnge.
The Jenneas-Mlller Mngnzlne for Juno is
roploto with Interest for every woman, nnd
full of suggestions most timely nnd helpful.
Tho Countoss do Montnlguo writes n most
fascinating pnpor on "Lawn Parties." Tho
article on "Fine Laces" is tho best Illustrated
of nil tho valuable articles which have arr.
peared in the series on this subject. "Sum
mer Recrentlons," by Florence Howo Hall,
tolls people tho true way to recreate. "Moral
rersu Conventional Charity" Is nn nblo
argument for broader charity, by Laura Old
dings, Tho Fashion article Is one no "sweet
girl graduate," or young woman with "class
day" in anticipation should over look.
Onrlleld llench on. Great Halt Lake, Utah.
Tho famous health and pleasure resort,
Gai field Bench, on Grent Salt Lnke, Utah, 18
miles fiom Salt Lako City, and reached only
by the Union Pacific "The Overluud Route,"
Is now opoti for the season.
This is the only real Blind beach on Great
Salt Lake, and Is one of the finest bathing nnd
pleasure resorts in tho west. Grent Bait
Lake is not a sullen, listless, shon of water,
beating Idly on the shore, but on tbo contrary
Is as beautiful a sheet of wator ns can be
found anywhore. It Is HI per cent, salt while
tho ocean is only 8 ier cent, and the water Is
so bouyant that a person is sustained on its
surface iudellnltoly without the least effort
ou his part. Experience has proven its great
hygienic effects, Owing to tho stimulating
olfect of the brlno on the skill, or tho saline
air upon the lungs tho appetite U tlmulated,
and aftor a bath, the bathers are ready for a
hearty meal, and feel greatly Invigorated.
Hue bath houses accommodating 400 peo
ple, have been erected at Garfield Beach, in
connection with which there Is a first chro
restaurant and a large dancing pavilllon built
out over tbo lake, nil of theso are run by tho
Union Pacific, who guarantee a first class re
sort iu every respect.
The Union Pacific has made low rates of
fare for those desiring to visit Bait Lake City
and Garfield Beach.
For complete description of Garfield Beach
and Great Salt Lake, send to E. L. Lomax,
Geu'l Pasa Agent, Omaha, for copies of
"Sights uud Scenes in Utah," or "A Glimpse
or Great Bait Lako," or
E. B. Slossox,
Agent U. P. 8ystem,
U-7-8t Lincoln, Neb.
I. S, Doten, justice of tho peace aud mer
chant of Bristol, III., says he can recommend
SL Patrick's Pills. "I havo used them," he
says, "and know whereof I speak." Any ono
troubled with constipation or biliousness will
find them a friend. They are prompt aud
certain iu their action nnd produce a pleasant
cathartic efTtct. For sale by A. L. Hhrnder,
druggl-t.
4 If. 1. KiiKlue for Sale.
In good condition. Only used a short time.
For sale cheap. Apply at Courier olllce.
Twice ns much of Gullck's bread is used In
Lincoln as all other products combined.
SssssssssssssssssssflyassswPCXSSSlKBSBSssBssssV!
BlfBlSBBBBBBBBBlsBBSmlfWl IvIhBF V ll "nBWBsBBiKBa' P.A ' 9PV WfJlBnBBBBBBBBBBBV?-
1 1 SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlRlvlllll') I jtWBt'l 7i I lftBiBSBBBBBB .VtBBIBM. llTlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa'
IKSbBBBBBBBBBBbY ' VVnJrBBts' SasSBBBBBBBBBBBBBB JV JaftlllsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmi
FjHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBrJL X.flRMRBBRmflaB"-'MByBBSSBjf iflR HBhH
Shows of the Nation I
2 lilir Mcnairerles. 2 Blc Circuses.
2 Big
Tho Two LeadlnR
Now Traveling nnd Exhibiting as One.
Museums 2 Big Elevated Stages. 2 Big Hippodromes. 2 Big Parades.
2 Big Railway Equipages.
Tho only Show In America having nnvthlng new to otfer. Entirely reconstructed, vastly
ment boom of tho country. No lotnr-imlred hullwlinckers rlnixlne
improved, greatly onlnrgcd. and absolutely, iindontnbly nnd Indisputably tho ureal nniuse-
IIIIIIII IMlfllll III II1S1 IH11I11IPV. rv 1 inillf.ll,ll.nil S S S n Ml . Al.iili.M InMta IIIIIih li
around tho ring nnd called n Wild West, no nerve-shocking nnd dangerous shooting
filthy Indians
inntlnir llmlnr
ourcHiivns, bulla elenn, well conducted, bright, now nnd popular exhibition oftho splen
dors of tho Orient nnd tho wonders oftho Occident.
A Flock of Ostriches. A Genuine UlIN YIP or Devil Home, from Coren. A l'nlr of Mid
get Bamonn Cattle, 4 yenrs old, 25 Inches high, and weighing but 00 rounds. I'nlr Full Grown
Olnnt Living HIl'POl'OTAMUHEH thnt hnvo gnlned for -olls Brothers fnmo nnd fortune.
Eminent. Costly nnd unpnrallcled Menagerie. Tho Standard Circus Exhibition of tho Uni
verse. The Orcntest Hippodrome ever Canopied under Canvas. Most I'oniprehenslvo Or
nltholpglcal Collection TravolliiK. Only Aquarium of Monster Murine Mnrvuls In America.
ONLY JAPANESE OIKOUH. Only Arnblnn Wrestlers. Only Ensl Indian Jugglers. Only
Tribe of Hnmonn Wnrrlors. Only Doublo llomnn lllppodr inc. Only 3-Hlng Circus nnd
2 Elovntcd Htngcs. Only United Menngorlcs. Only Australian Avlnry. Only Congo Ivory
Hunters. Only Hhow thnt Always Pleases. Tho Limit of Possibilities Henched. Tho Sum
mit of Porrcctfon Atalned. Limitless In Hesourcos. Tho Homo of Merit. Tho Hlrthplnco
of Novelty. A Circus ns Pure tu Its Chnrnrtcrns tho Homo Circle, rhnste. Elcgaut nud
Hellncd. A most rcmnrknblo display of Jni.nucse, Arabian nnd other Foreign Acrolints anil
Athletes In n series of Wonderfully Thrilling Acts nnd Fents. Forty Horses Itelned nnd
Hidden by One Man.
50 Roman Hippodrome Riders, 50 1 300 Phenomenal Performers !
The ClitldrcnV Dream of Fairyland Sumptuously Exemplified I
r-.iTho Most wonderful Exhibition of Trained Animals Ever Seen.-
The Whole Mammoth Show Presented at Once
Circus, Hippodrome, Monngorlo, Museum, Avlnry, Aqunrlum. Arnblnn Caravan, Jnpnneso
lllngo, i'ngeants nnd n world of sturtllng hovcIiIoh nnd thrilling features.
I
The
Finest Street Parade
Two performances dnllynt 2 nud 8 P M.
Ever Given in America !
Doors open one hour previous,
Admission to All Only, 50 Gts, Children under 9 years, 25 Gts
1- LJKDIES fa
TRY 7VSY
$322 SHOE
No Better Shoe Made for that Money.
ED. (St. YATES
ti29 O STREET,
Tho Beatrice Chautauqua Atsembly for
1800 promises to be one of the most notable
gatherings or toe year. Among tbo speakers
already auuounced are T. DeWitt Tahungo,
George W. Bain, Francia Wlllard, Jahu De-
Witt Millet, Samuel Dickey, ol. J. P. ban
ford, Chas O. Brown, Helen M. Gougar, Dr.
Creighton and Thomas M. Taylor.
E. W. Potter, tho post master at Elm Creek,
Neb., says he has personal knowledge of sev
eral cases of rheumatism, iu that vicinity,
that have been tiernianeutly cured by Cham
berlain's Pain Balm, after other remedies
wore used without benefit. Ha has sold it at
his drug store therefor five" years and says he
never knew it to fall, that "any customer
who once used Chamberlain's Palu Balm will
have nothlng'else Instead." For sale by A. L.
Bhrader, druggUt.
"Want" Ads for the Journal,
In order to serve the convenience of its
patrons who may with to use tho "want" col
umns of the Journal the Courier olllco will
receive such advertisements at the regular
rates and trausmlt them to the Journal.
II. P. Sherwin, 1124 O street, has a present
for every one of his customers that cannot
fall to be appreciated. Ho will give to every
customer a tine crayon picture made from
any photo that Is desirod and it will not cot
you a cent. Call In at his drug and shoe
store and seo how it is done, 1134 O street..
Notice to Creditors,
In county court, within nnd for Lancnster
county Nebraska, Mny torm, 1SU0, In tlio mat
ter of tho estate of Isaac Charles Wise, de
ceased. To tho creditors of said estate: You
nro hereby notified, Thnt I will sit nt the
County Court Hoom In Lincoln, In snld coun
ty, on the SOtli day of August, A. D lbW, uud
again on theiWth ilny of November, A.D.lRW.to
receive and oxamlno all claims against snld
otato, with u view to their adjustment and al
lowance, The time limited for tlio presenta
tion of claims against snld estate Is six (61
mouths from tliolUtli day of May, A. D., I8tw,
and tho time limited for payment of debts Is
ono year uud six months from said 10th day of
Mny, 18ft). Notice of this proceeding Is order
ed published four weeks consecutively In the
UAl'lTAl. UITY UOUR1BH
J. II. O'Neill, fine plumbing, hot water and
steam heating, tine gas fixtures anil globes.
You can buy all grades of garden Iijmo very
cheap.
Furniture, carpets and general merchan
dise sold on eay weekly or monthly pay
ments. Address R. Goldsmith, care drawer
03, City.
Eye, Eitr, Nuse auITii roat Spsclall st.
Dr. Charles E. Bjwhr, No. 1215 O it. Con
sultations In English uud German,
Lowest Hates on Earth, i
By the "Burlington." Tickets mny be ob
tained at Union depot or city otl'ee, cor. O
and 10th sheet. ' -
Witness my hnud and the seal of said comity
iiiuiuyorjiny.iWKj.
W.E. HTKWART,
County Judge.
court this Hill day of Ma
1BEAI
7-U
Notice uf Application for Letters of Ad
ministration.
In Re-Etatkok I
Arend H. Arends, Deceased, f
In County Court, Lancnster county, Ne
braska,
To tho Creditors, Heirs, Legntees nnd others
luteresuxi in mo estato oi Arena it. Arenas,
Take Notice, That T. O.Carstens hns filed In
the county court n etion lor loners or nu
ministration of cstuto of Arend It. Arends,
deceased, and It Is ordered that tho same
stand for hearing the 31st tluv ofMav. A. 11,
18W, before tho Court nttho hour of two o'clock
p. Ill,, ni wuicn unit) any person inierusieii
may appear nnd except to and contest the
same. And notice of this proceeding Is
ordered published three weeks consecutively
In tho Uai'Itai. uitv Courier.
V!tues my hand nnd the seal of thocounty
court nt Lincoln, Neb., this tuth day of May,
A. I.,1W
Ibkal.1 W. E. Stewart!
6-17-3t County Judge.
djSSp "s
"jpyrifitN89u" h
Yes anvone with half nn ec,
Even It he's near sighted,
Can see that there's nt least one store
here patrons nre delighted.
The mind's eye of a sightless man
Has powers of observation
' ' Which, tell him thnt we selt at rates
, ' ; The lowest In creation,
Doubters will be convinced If they call at
A. T. Gruetter & Co's., Furniture Houee,'
1 1 18 N. Street.
(l; !irt ,ivs ii
i is! fir &, tt
i '.' j ft fJ
t vt - wsM
' . , J.- JCV-I-;,,
i i i )
Most Popular Resort in the City.
Exposition Dining Hall,
o-
ii'S,
Meals 25 cts.
S. J. ODELL, Manaokk,
1121 and 1123 N Street. o-
$4.50 per Week.
'?t.
j
1
I
IP
1
tr-iVl