WnAw,e k JUi-O. i- .ViA ju.iv.w.uivi jua ..i7jrvju.uLtvjJxuir. '. .rr-5,-. .UoJ I-., ..t.2nn mSfSf V,. - -- - iaas jegjuwjirti:iirti JUWftiH jMiiAntats: --i -jvv f .i CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, !89o ONE OF "OLD ABE'S" TEACHERS." . All I l 1 COMFORT FOR THE FEET! Life Made Easy I1Y I1UYING SOMU OP TUB l'lNKST AN I) More Comfortable SHOES Ever olil In Lincoln. To try them on I to buy. These good to Ite found only nt Webster & Roger's 1 o.j 3 O Street. Kino Hunt I'lihttii't W per down. Hpoclnl into to student. Unit mul unr work. Studio, :ai4 O Street. Open from 10 11. in. to 4 p. in. Huiiilay. J. S. EATON, Physician and Surgeon Ollkcs itfiS. Eleventh St. Telephone t Olllcc 085. Kcthlcncc 561. LINCOLN, NBH. C SftcMht. Practice Limited to Dltcase oftlio Nervous System, Heart and Blood HHKRUKNOKSi Hon, Win. I.eee. Attorney Omioral. Hon. T. I j. Nerval, AmocIaIo Juctlco. Jones' National lliiult, Howard. CltUcua' Nutlonnl Hunk, UlyiwcH, OmtlKl VOX O Httvet, LINCOLN, NKII. Tickets EXJES ON SALE TO ilLL Principal Points EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH -AT 1044 O STREET. E. B. SLOSSON, Git)' Passenger Agent Grand Drawing or TI1K Loterla de la BeneQcencIa Publlca ! OK THK State of Zacatecas, Mexico. Aayndlrnto of onpltnlliit Imvo secured the coiu'culon tor operating tills LOTTBET and will extend It buMnos tliroiiKliont tlic United Mtutc una JlrltllU Columbia. ltclow win bu found n llt oftlio nrlxc which will bo ilrnwn os July 23, 1890, AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO, and continue, monthly thereafter. C,L $150,000.00 lOO.OOO Ticket lit BIO, OO. Unite, J.OII. Tenths, ftt.OO. American Currency, MHT OK I'llIZEHl II'HI.KOF ....ISO.fKWH IIM.OOO I JMU.K OK fiO,OUI.. rmi0 11MUKOK avu stow 3l'I.KSOK li,tX)oro 30,(XO 'JI'IU.KHOK 5.0U01WO IO(XO St'UIZKSOK 2,UMaro lu.rtM lOl'UIZKHOK l.ouoaro io,(wo JO I'll 1 7. K- OK ouaro IO.UO awi'iiiKHnp swore w ESKW.ifJftSK iwnro. ... I. siW UOVM7.t:aov,x.. toonro , oo.wo Al'l'llOXIMATICN l'UIKKS. ISO l'UIZKH OK I50 are riVW 150 lltl.KH OK IlOare ' lft.twj IW MHZKaOK, .... fiunre 7.5i 1WO Terminal I'rlicsof 60 are -tsi.ttV) 8i wu,wa CI.UII HATKS O Ticket fur WAO.OO. BPEOIAL RATE8 ARBAnOED WITH AQEN18. AGENTS WANTED !Jwnevi?S city tn United States and llrliluli America. Thupuymentof I'rUel Kiurauteed bv special tliiiolt of five hundred tlioiuand dol lar (M,iM)), with the Htutu novcrumeut, and approved by Jcsu Areclilgn, Governor Drawing under tlio iorouul supervision of Lie. Horinlnlo Artensii, who lit appointed by thuQoverninenl it lutorveiitor. "I Okhtify that with the. Htnto Traiiurei all neccowiarv Kunrantcciirodepolted asur Ins full paynrtiuiofall prize of litis drawing. HeiiMiNioAHTKAOA, Interveutor. IMl'OltTANT. lleinlttancc minst be olthor hy Now York Draft Kxprexsnr licKUtcred U'tttr. Ainorlcnn money. Collection can bo made by Kxpreri ;ompunlei or limik. Ticket Kent dlroot to munuKemi'tit will H paid hy ilraltinu Now York, Montreal, Ht, l'aul, Chlcauo, Han Krnic eteoorUlty of Mexlro. For further Infor aintloiiaildrcks. IUAN 1IKIAI, Wauncer, Zacaterit. Mexico. Aporlado 43, yygy. PHOTOGRAPHER ! Tim Arlon Kleo cluh had nn honorahlo rf u onl In ltlity, nud n.-mlnlu'eiiccn of It trial mill triumph were ruvlvnl Mniulny ovenhi( nt n reunion of It meuiW, which vn lielil nt tho homo of Mr. mill Mi. M. T. Manner. AumiiK tliont) preneut nore I'rnf, mid Mr. Orinin, Mr, anil Mr. J. II. llnrnnhy, Mr. and Mr. W. W. V. Jonee, .Mr. nml Mr, J. T. iIoiiph, Mr, mid Mi. J. M, Cmup, Mr. ami Mrn. V. B, thuulilll, Mr. mul Mr. 0. V. llett, Mr, mul Mi, (lenrxo Camp, Mr, mid Mr. C. M. Kcvfcr, mid Mr. mul Mr. J, V. M 01 ley. Henry Wllllnin, nyounj; man well known mid liked In Lincoln, died In MeMluvillu, Tenii., lnt Hat unlay of cotiNiiniptloii. Hi family moved with I1I111 to Teiim-weti wlthtliu I10110 tlint tlio cliiiligo of clltiintti mlnlit tired u euro but the ilrend dUenw hail wni cl too ilnn n hold upon him mid after a Ungei'liitf lllnetM he ipiletly m-il nwny nurroundisl hy hi loxed one. The new of hi death brought Milne to many hemt In Lincoln where tho ileeeuied wn known na a bright, Itiduitrlou mid uprlnlit yotuiK man. B Hnllott mid wife left WiNlneiwIny fornn extended trip east, during which tlmo liu will Villi Phl.flir, V..U' Vfirl ll.l.t..,. nil. I il... . .... v... ..nu, ..o , ..v....... I.II1.UIIIU cities of Now England. Mr. Hnllett will nlo vnu ai mo om nonio in nnntucket which he left thirty year mio mid hn not lnce vltltcil. It will undoubtedly lie a happy iiHetliig of old tune fi lend mid relatives. (lovernor nml Mi. Thayer pent hint Biui day in lMntUihouth n the guet of Captain mid Mr. H. B. l'ahner. Monday they tnrt M for Hoton to attend the (1. A. II, reunion. After the reunion they will vllt nuvvrnl ennt ern cities mid watering place. Dr. T. J. Cnldw-ll of Aih-I, Iowa, In Ih-oii In the city for several daj a tho gueit of U V. Uaioutle. Dr. Cnldwell 1 0110 of the bent known phytlelau in Ion 11 mid hnrei' reeutcd hi district In tho Iowa noimto ev ernl nucccwlvotlinw. L. O. Uurr vicnt to Omaha lait Bundny to Joined Judge Dundy, Dr. Clnlbrnlth nnd Henry Homnii, of tlmtclty, and on Monday tho tmrty tnrtel for Colorado and Wyetnlng to hunt Itenr. The party will bo gone sev eral week. Alex Veoll of Wewcl & Vvcl, men' furulher, Oinnhn, wa 11 gtiet of Mr. and Mr. AYvmoI ravernl day thU week. Ho left Tues ay for n thrw week winter va cat Ion to Im) pent at tho DAkotn HotBprlng. Mln Mnttlo Mnnthnll, oerntor for tho l'ostnl Telegraph olllce, left Baturdny for n vUlt of 11 fow ilnvH at her homo In Fremont. She goes tlietiea to Victoria, Vancouver' Iilnud, to taken ponltkm. Frank T. Wnltou of tho Qermnn Nntlonnl tinnk left Tuesday for a cojouru In Colorado of several week. Ho goea far loutlt a Trinidad, and may run down to tee tho curlosllle ot BautnFe, l'rot. VlghtmnnortlioWleymiuniverHlty occupied the pulpit nt tho Flrt llnptlit church lnt Bundny, Hu preached two plei -did iierinon to largo nnd appreciative mid lenccs. Mis Venice Illgelow won tho Dentorest mednl contit. The other contestnut w,ero MImoi Myrtle KumoII, Gertrude Summer, Hnttlo Ulako mul MluBtccktou. BheillTMcClny, W. V. Ilnlu of tho AYir ami 8, I'olwnsky were mnong the Llncolnlte who nttetided tho I. O. O. F. eonclnvo in Chicago thU week. Mr. nml Mr. W. Ulch have moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where Mr. Klch will have charge of a Urge Indian training nchool. MIm Annlo Chrlntlno Clilldowlll bo mar ried nt the fnmlly residence thin evening to Mr. Clnrk Fisher Ansley of Alwlo, III. J. L. Cnldwell mul on took n trip over land to Clmdron last week, mul Mrs. Cnld well Joined them by rail nt thnt olnt. J. F. Morris mid family !oft Monday for Bait Lako City and Helena. They expect to return about Septomber tint. Worthy Btenril nnd wife left thb city last Bnturday for n ten day' sojourn among tho mountains ot Colorado. Mls Alaieua Parker left Tuewlny for Drokeii Bow to glvo instruction In elocution nt a teacher' institute Lew MnrMinll left Tuesday for his trip eait, whloh will end with a period of camplnj out on Lake Champlalu. D. L. Biaco left Sunday forSt.Paul.Mlnn., and it may bo taken for granted thnt he had hU eye on business. Miss Gertrude Laws, daughter of Congress man Law, wa a Lincoln visitor during tho pnst weok. E, K. Crlley has been enjoying a visit from hi brother, Rev. Dr. W. W. qrlley of Find hy, Ohio. T. J. Uher mid wife nro tho proud owners of a healthy bsby boy, who is one week old today. Mi Ellen Smith, librarian at the state university, has returned from a visit In Ohio. Dr. nnd Mr, Holyokelmre been visiting at Grinnell, lown, the doctor's old home. Dr. Da) ton mid family returned bnturday from Hot Springs, South Dakota. J. 11, Coukllu and family nro visiting friends and relatives In St. Paul. Mlbslda Dlerwlth went to Onl to conduct a musical given last night. MU L. M, Todd attended the Long Pine Chautauqua this wtck. A. J. Cooper took a buslnws trip to CliN cago during the week. Mlw Clara Carmody left Monday for a vUlt to Spirit Lake. E. P. E wing ami family returned Saturday from Pennsylvania. Mr. Duke Hen II ha returned from her visit at Ilavenna. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Travis were in Chicago during tho week. J. T. Hlukley went east last Sunday on a business trip Mli Maggie English Is visiting nt Spirit take. Additional Social mul Personal on pagoS. Last June, after the great flood, I received u bottle of Chamberlain' colic, cholera nnd diarrhoea rmnedy from my pastor, at n time when I was very much run down with diar rhoea, and had tried two doctor without (hiding any relief. This remedy relieved me nt once, and cured mo entirely in a short time I got several bottle and gave It around unions niy acquaintance who were mulcted in the same way. I think I gave it to a dozen people, and it relieve.! and cured, so far a I know, In alt cases, It Is the best medicine for tho dixiaw I haveever known, Mr. K. L.'-Henr!e, Johnstown, Pa. DULUTH, DAYFIED And Other I.nkn Muprrlor l'lilnli., Tim traveling public tuny not bo nwaro thnt the II, &M, make the run between Lin coln nud oluU oil Lake BiiHrlnr overnl hour quicker than any other line, our rate nro the lowest nnd tho service the bet. Make Inquiry at Union depot or city olllce, corner O and Tenth street, before deciding on your route. It' to your Interest to do so. A. O. Zlcmer, O. P, & T. A. The Lincoln Strain Lntindry having re cently changed hand mid undergone many Improvement I now better than over pre-, pared to execute work In tho very Inut innn. tier, promptly mid nt opulnr price. Mr. A. V. Day the new proprietor ha adopted n new mid Improved proem for washing mid handling garment, by which 110 blench'ng or Injurious material nro used; the tlnest fabric uch m silks, luce, llouuco, llnutiel or cotton goods nro lautidrleil lit first class manner, without the least damage. One trial will convince tho uwst skeptical thnt the Lin coln Htemu Ltuudry doe tho lluest work In the city All good called for nml deliverec. Telephone (W. HellliiK llnoks by .Siibsrrlptlun. Tho metlKMl of selling book by huliscrlpllon hn tunny ii-lvnutnge over nny other, nnd I dally growing In lmHrtanco mul pojiultrlty. Ily this methoil thenttentlon of tho purchaser I called to vnlunhlo look of which ho might remain In entire Ignorance if they were sold In any other way. Itts the most direct nnd altogether tho in-Nt rciiwmifnif way to buy Inxik. Hook putx'hased at n retail Iwok store Imvo generally passed through the baud ot from t wo In four middlemen, each of whom mtisf have a prollt. The lllrersldr fuMUhlttii Co., SI Louts, Mo., olfei prollt ihle einployinetit to all who wish to eiigiigo In tho biisinoH. Experience Is not necessary, but nny lady or gentleman with Intelligence nnd Industry can make n siicccs of tlio worth. Their publications are first das, Just such book nsour young eoilemul our older eo pie should rend; books thnt tend to make In telligent men mid women, book thnt tench IHHiplo thing that they ought to know; such book as a splendid ttmll)i Hlhle, which Is In Itself a jH-rfrct cyclopedia of biblical knowN edge. IttdiHtUi's llinloru of the United Sluten Is another plendld book ;n sale of over !l(K),0(K) copies ieak loudly In favor of Its great worth. The IVopte'ii Cyclo)eilla of Unlrenttl Kuowtedue I another work that ha carved It way to a wonderful succesi; 100,000 copkH of this uploiulhl cycloedla, niado nml edlteil especially for tho masse, have been fold, mul tho sale is still verj large. They also handle tho ( tetter L10 of the tlepublic Btnnley Exploration In Afrlci. The Pioneer History of America; People' Farm and Stock Cyclopedia; Tlio Physical Life of lloth Hexes; Courtship, 1jvo and Wedlock, and History of the Grand Army of the Republic. Another splendid book,nvcrngingnt fifteen hundred set a month, Is Ithlimffla dcfoie i(fn 0 Universal History, n book thnt I IioiiikI to bo read by tens of tliotisniut of scholar, and by those vt ho lay no claim to scholarship, mid who yet love a clear, stratghttorwiiril, uiideMondable record of tho grent event of the world's history. The IKipulnrlty of this book I something 'wonder fill. For further particulars, circular, term to agent, etc., address, The lllverslde Publishing Co., 70!i Olive street, Bt. Louis, Mo. tl-IO-Am Kxriintliiii Hiilcs to Kiistwrn llt-mirls. The nttnitlon or tho trawling public Is called to the advantages ot tlioOhtc& Missis sippi Hall ny as a touto to Now York, Phila delphia, Washington, D. C, ltnltlmore, Cin cinnati mid Louisville, a well as to the num erous health and pleasuie resort or tho East. Uoth morning mul evening line of PuPnian Vestibule Ilulfet Sleepers are run from St. Lou! to New Yoik via the above named cltle over tho Htiltlmore & Ohio route. Deer Park and Oakland 'the twin mountain re sort of tho Allegbeiile, nro on tho direct route of these through sleepers to the Ent. For Lake Chautauqua and Niagara Falls our train corniest In Cincinnati with trains of tho Erie Houte which runs through to New York via Lnkowood on the routhern boarder of Lako Chautauqua; being the only line from tho west running a sleeper or a coach of any kind to any oints on Lako Chautauqua. For White Sulphur nnd other healing spring of the Virginias; Richmond, Old Point Comfort, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, ourtrnius make direct connection In Union depot, Cincinnati with the "F. F. V. Limited" of tho Chesa eake & Jhlo Route. Our rates to New York and other eastern Hilnts nro lower thnn any ot'jer through car mute from St. Louis, while our accommoda tions are unsurpassed. To those who contemplate a trip east this summer we will lie glad to f uralsli descript ive pamphlet of tho different resorts, iterve leplng car berths mid furnish nny addition hI Information as to rates, time and routes. Bummer Excursion ticket to nil tho east ern resort are now on snlo tu our olllce nt re duced rntoj. Call 011 or nddress A. J. Lytle, Genoral Western Passenger Agent. O. & M. Hy., 105 N. I roadway, Bt. Louis, Mo. Take Notice Rtmcmber that the presont charter of tho Louisiana Btate Lottery Company, which the Supremo Court of the United 8tates has de cided to be a Contract with the State of Louisiana and part ot the constitution of tho stato does not expire until the first ot Janu ary, 1805. The legislature of Louisiana, which adjourned 011 the 1 0th of July of this year, has ordered nn amendment to tho con stitution ot tho state to In) submitted to the people at an election In IS9J, which will enrry tre charter of the Louisiana State Lottery ComiMiny up to the year nineteen hundred nnd nineteen. 7.2td. Furniture, carpets and general merchan dise sold on easy weekly or monthly pay ments. Address II. Goldsmith, care drawer 03, City. Some years ago wo were very much sul Ject to severe spells of cholera morbus; and now when wo feel any of tho symptoms tlint usually proceed that ailment, Mich us sick at tho stomach, diarrhoea, etc., we become senry. We hove found Chamberlain's rem edy tho very thing to straighten one out in such cases, nnd always keep It aliout. It Is somewhat similar to the usual cholera cures, but seems to contain Ingredients that render It more pleasant to take, nud that do their worU more quickly. Sherilf Devereux tells us that he Is subject to cholera morbus, mid recently felt n spell coming on, when he ob tained n bottle of Chamberlain' colic, choU era mid dlarrhva remedy, nnd two doios made him nil right. Wo are u6t writing this for n my testlmohWI, but to lot our read er know what i a good thing to keep handy In the house. Trey, (Kim,,) Vhirf, Forale by A. 1 Bhndor. turtn Hilly flrcrn's Interesting llenilnls crnces of I'rrslilrmt IJnrntn. Ill his old ago "Undo Hilly" Green, of Tnllt.ln, III., Is known na tho "Sago of Tulluln." Fifty yenrs ngo hi neighbor called him "Sllcky lfllly" liecntiso of hi preturnnttirnl shnrpnes nt 11 trade. It was In tho enrly day of hi career that ho met Abraham Lincoln, nnd now thnt lio hn nearly closed thn eighth decado of nn nctlvo life he loves to dwell upon Incident of 111 iihsoclntloti with the wnr president of tho United Stntes. Not long ngo hoclinttcd volubly upon thoMitbJvct with Col. I'lioclon Howard, another Illinois old timer. Green, It seems, was LI 11 en 1 11 ' pint tier In 11 moo cry at Salem, and at night, whuu customer woro few, ho hold tho grammar whllu Li 11 en 1 11 recited hi lessons. To h I m sympathetic cur Lincoln told the story of his love forswect Ann Itutlcdge. Ho saw u.Nct.K nijAV mrr:N. tho happy pnlrHtrolIing through tho woods about old Snleni or boating on the river, or lingering long over tho bucket of water which Lincoln drew from the well for Ann, Hooirered what comfort ho could to his friend when poor Ann died, nnd Lincoln's grunt heart nearly broke. "After Aim died," say Uncle Hilly, "on stormy night, when tho wind blew the ruin ngnlnst tho roof, Abo would set thnr In tho grocery, his elbows on bis hnech, his face In his hands, nn' tho tear riinnlii' through his linger. I hntcd to see him feel so bnd, an' I'd say, 'Abe, don't cry:' nn' he'd look up nn any, 'I can't help it, Hill, tliu ruin's ii-fiillin' on her. " Green saw his friend rlso In .reiitness nud favor with tho people until ho was elected president of tho nation. At Lin coln's first Inaugural banquet Green sat nt tho tnblo on the president's left, with tho dignified secretary, Sewnrd.-on his right. Lincoln presented tho two men to each other, wiylng, "Secretory Sewnrd, this Is Mr. Grcou, of Illinois." Sownrd bowed stiffly, when Lincoln exclaimed: "Oh, get up, Sownrd, nnd shako hands with Green. Ilo'sthu limn that taught mo my grain niiir." Undo Hilly delights to tell this story, nnd adds: "Tho It'.ec of my teachln' Abo Lin coln unythltiii. Why, let inn tell you that when ho (jot through with that grnnimnr h-i used to htiuly ho Icunwed more grammar thnn tho man thnt wrote the book. This was Abe's greatness that when ho know u thing ho knew It better thnn nnyhody, 1111' ho could tell It to tho most Ignorant ninn so he'd know nil nhottt It." I.esx-iilni; Hahlo Island's Tertom. Sable Island, which lies nbout 200 miles to thu west of Halifax, Novn Scotia, Is little known save to shipwrecked mari ners. So ninny sailors have been cast ushore there- that it has gained tho naino r.f the 'ocean graveyard." Tho Island Is t:..wl rs 11 lcncnn station on which the Ciiiuidlnn government maintains two light houses nnd stores of provisions to bo used in cr.sa of shipwrecks. As there Is no com munication between Sable island and tho nmln hind except by means of clianco ves sels, It has often happened thnt Milp wree'.cd seamen Imvo been kept on It for 11 long time without being nblo to make their condition known. The Dominion t.ovcriimont now proposes to overcome this illlllculty by establishing a rc;iilnr system of pigeon post between thu bland nnd Halifax. A liomery Is to lm estab lished at the latter place, and an occa sional consignment of trained birds is to ho despatched to tho former, which will lio available as messengers in r.ny special emergency. It Is stated that tho Cnuivllnn government Is Importing tho carrlor pig eons from Uelgiinn. Tlio New Treasury Assistants. The assistant secretaries of the treasury recently appointed by President Hariisou are men comparatively well known throughout the United States. Gen. Al lured H. Nettleton is a unlive of Ohio nnd Is (51 years old. He left Ohcrlln collepont tho ngo of 22 to take part in tlio civil war on thu sldo of the north, nml when tho con test enmo to an end hnd attained tho rank OES. SI'AULUINO JEX. NETTLETOK. of brigadier general. Slnco 18M ho has de voted his tlmo to newspaper nud railway Interests. In ISSOhe removed to Mlnne sotn and established Tho Minneapolis Pal ly Tribune. Gen. Oliver L. SpauliHiiK was born In New Hampshire in 1833. Llko Gen. Nittlo ton ho is a graduate ot Ohcrlln. After leaving college he becamo a resident of Michigan and regent of tho St.ito universi ty. Ho entered tho Union army In 1SIB and roso rapidly, being brovetod brigadier general In 18.lt for meritorious uorvlcis. lie tins been secretnry of stato of Michigan for two terms, special agent of tho treasury department, member of eongvc und chairman of the Sandwich Islands reci procity treaty cnmniis.slnn. Nebraska's Itcpubllcaii Nominee. The Kcpubllcnii nominee for governor of tho statu of Nebraska, Hon. Ltichis I). Richards, is a native of Vermont, having been liorn nt Charleston, Orleans county, Nov. 20, 1S47. When less than 111 j can, of ago ho enlisted In tho northern army 113 a private, and car ried a musket un til thu end of thu civil war. After tho close of tho contest heengnged in civil engineer ing. Hu located at Fremont, Neb., lu 1675 nnd has lived there ever since, his present busl ines being real es Hi. Itim lu.,.ti imiv. HiciiAitns. or 0, Ulu town for twu terms and holds , commission as geu eral of tho Nebrask militia. Ho Is mar ried and tho father c two children. lawyer Hummel, of New York, Is credited with tho iiK-ertlon that money, mntrlmouy and nlln ny make nearly nil tbe.buslness for the r "tra qt Justice. gS 'aJ'.vl V'-'4SRW w WW We are Showing Clothing, flats, Caps, AND Furnishing Goods At Low CALL IN AND SEE 1017-1019 O St., Beatrice, Neb. Falls City, Neb. Weeping Water, Neb. and Wilber, Neb. Herman Bros. A. M. DAVIS & SON, Spring Carpets f And Draperies 1112 0 St. Telephone 219. H. W. BROWN DRUGGSITInFBOOKSELLER The Choicest line of Perfumes. D. M. Ferry's Finest Flower and Garden Seeds. 127 South Eleventh street. y2xu "Zz&s&ggSBr ill beurtpersooJUupe'rufjIooofHORKCB L.. LELKND, tss5sa?iF arjd mill b$ opcQ for t reeptlol) of $ucst6 Jui first I7 ea0 year, (ieltors will fii)d THE ORLEHNS is first oUes Iq all qf its appointments, belo) well eupplld with 5, r;ot aid cold water batij6, eletfrlo bells nl H modro Improvements, steam UUQdry, billiard Ijatl6. bowling alley, etc., and posltluly free fron annoyano by (nosulto8. Round Trip Excursion Tickets will b$ placed 00 sal at ty c,ommei(emt of t tourist 6ason by tlj Burllntoo. sjedar Rapids &. ortbcri) Railway and all connecting lines. t low rates, to tyc following polijts In Iowa and Tllnnesota. Spirit lalje, Iowa; filbert lea, Uatervllle, 1 minneapolis. 8t. Paul, lake Tllnnctonija. Uhlte Lak,c Jupcrlor points; Vellowstone parlf points and points In Colorado. Urit for "A Midsummer Paradise," to t$o general Jloet aijd fassener ftnt. Cedar IJaplds. Iowa, ap far$8$ fjates to H. L. LcutND.Spirlt lak,e, Iowa. C.J.IUES,prt.aij4;iii63pt J.E. HHNNECHN,CnlMlaQ4Pa.psivl. a Complete Line OF Xr Prices. US. STORES AT LINCOLN, NEB. .t , 'idjft s Dfar lake and Dulutb, miijnesoM; eicar Lake, lowat ss -4 jt. i?sl "sV'l AT r i