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lMi ri4 . L , .il 1-miM(A - J I.' XAXuammS uT lilj'i wnnwiiiiiayii; im uniniy iMiiiiTWii MiTiiiiiifimryiTfrwiimtif " V ? &' rrrWi i '."' u.'vr? ' 4 Y SHESKQ V . .- r FT.' . - r. 1 n." ft" CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JANUARY t6 BffliW! TS BBggyjjjjji ftNUTIOI OF LMCOIV 65,000, H. R. NISSLEY&CO. COR. TENTH AND l ST. LADII ' FURNISHING COODt 4 a tpeolalty. A fall of Dr, Warner's and and Ball's Cnrscls HOSIERY, UNDKKWKAH AND KID ULUVKH In largo assortment. We It a vo tlio agency for Th ButUrtok's Patterns. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TAKE NOTICE! Hm Couiuku will not be responsible for My debt made by any one In It name, un a a written order accompanies the Hune, 'feBK. Wc want to cloic out our P. D. CORSETS II price it any object to your buying one, call ntul tec us, Tfoahru4 mil Cor. O and tath Stt. Opcrn House Comer Th Cantler Can b round At Motel Lincoln Newt Htand. Windsor Hotel, Now Hiatal, ckaltal Hotel New Hland. , , oLauM fining Hall. Masonic Templo OottoSmWewt Htand.llW p Ht, SS AmmVUI North llth Street. teT.?irrCoriV)OHtre.. Wterteld' Wrbor. Hliop, nrr MloeK. liternatlonal Newt KnuKWlum, WB o HI. uppltetrunthoru ITheCoUiURit Invites lit rcmlert to eon trllmlolo Ihls department, sending u either by iimII, messongoi or telephone, (No, ii.'b personal Ileum, roportu of parlies, tocluls, teat, weddings, ohuroh entertainments, musl rales, olo., which hove or ere ii taint to occur. Never mind the laiiguago) give lit tho point ntul wo will ilo Iho rest. It It rtaentlnl thougli, Hint wc luivo tlilt Information nt Jibe enrllett iirnetlenlilu nioinoiit. Whenever nu Invitation to theto evenlt It extended, a Cou HiKHreproonlotlvuwlllle delegated to ut tend personally,-Kli.1 HEADQUARTERS MEM'S FURNISHINGS. W. R. Dennis, 1137 O Street i37 Okurea Advartltatatntt. April flrtt TM uouwan will insert notio pertaining w socmuw., ttasavatt, Woturaa, nwettug awl teraontfor turfm of charge. AdTertltemenU Car entertainment where an admltsJon to charged will be Inserted at one-half the reg ular rata. I.t;al Notice. In District court I Lancaster Co,. Nob. f DeWrloh BwlUer defendont will tako BOtiea that onthe eleventh day of April, SSjohn W.OIlletple plalntllT herein Bled hit aald defondent.tho object aad prayer of whloh are to recover potte Sea of the north half of the north-wett MwrUr of eeotlon twelve, In town cloven Mrtkranteftve, oatt of the " P; - " Iaaeaater county, Nebratka, and for itoo ranttaad profit received by tald defendent wklla ho has bold unlawful posscttlon tlioro erf and force of tult. ., Yau are required to aatwer tald petition on rkaftmMeaday tko Wth day of February, b? Da via A Hibkhh, Att'yt. leal aad reneaal. WMtebrtrtt Coal and Lima Company fjfmln lea Co., 1040 O 8t. TWepaoae 386 Caaoa City Coal at tka WUtebrtait OaalandLkM Co. Oaly taa iaett euUand caoicett meau m ltd to cuttomtrt tf Cblpman & Sheen, IMtpratt. PapHelW. LafflTT cau have tbetr irty dreetet cleaned aytka Freaek dry prootM at the Unoolii taaaidya works 1105 O ttreet. lApaiieatioBtforreatalof Taraer ball (or actak aad daacing received at P. J. Wolilen kerg'H oigar atore, 1 B. 11th etreet, Vtaaael tklrtt cleaned without thrinklng by Ike Vraaek dry cleaning proceat, only IScU at Uaeota Steam Dya worht, 1105 O ttreet. "Kothowebeap. bat how good" it the metto of the new Studio Le Grande. Call Ml at their work. 1M south Twelfth ttreet. OrrsfBruuH tuning left with Young aad Skier ," toutli Eleveuth ttreet, will receive prompt attention by B. C. Quick. Never order a photograph or picture of aay kind until you have teen the work done at the new Studio Le Oraade, 134 south TweMth ttreet. rv- mUmu! Kaa Bbampoo removei OatrtruaT and promote the 'growth of the V. aI hV HUM, JUUimuU, 11.1 vr m m" MIm llln Hliesrt l vltltliiK frlcmlt In Oiunlin. Mr. A1111I9 Harnett tUrtvd forlloiio.Nev., Thurixlay. W. M. Cioiublii ttartoil for Now York City Monday. It. Murphy mailo a butlnaw trip to Omaha tlio flnt of the week. H. K, BauderMii returncil from hit patt ern ti lp Wediiemlay, Dr. Oeorge W. Martin returned from Kearney Wwlnetdty. 8. A. Arbucklo hat gono to Los Angelct Cnl., to tpemt tlio winter. lllohani Schutter of Nebratka City wot a vltltor In Lincoln Sunday. W. A. Hardy tpont Hitnday in Omaha, the guett of U. K. llrown. A. 11. Allen, cdllor of the Tecuinteli Cnitftttin, wot In the city this week. Mrt. O. O. UiimIoii It making an extended visit with her sister, nt Cameron, Mo. 0. S. Fuller, county treasurer of (Jotper county, was In the city on hutuiest tblt week. John Curtlts of Owat una, Minn., is the guettof hltdaURhtor, Mrs. W. Ii. Abliot at ISM) A ttreet. W. E. Hardy, of tho firm of Hanly ami lntcher ttarted on a buslnest trip to the eatt Saturday. Mrs. M. Harrison tta rted for Jacksonville' Fla., Thursday, whoro tho will tiond tlio winter season. II, A. Tibbotts returned Saturday from a two weeks trip through Wyoming and South Dakota. a i,.i.. mnntltiir of the PU'AMiit Hour club will bo held at th ttore of O. 11 Hlchter at uoon Monday. Miss Carrie Arnold of Philadelphia Is visit ing her sitter, Mrs. Henry Weasel. Mist Arnold will spond the.wlnter hero. F. A. Melton and wlfo, of University Place, In company with thoir nephew Fred, are visiting frloiidt InQrlnnell, la. Hon. II. W.Pogne and wife o( Jersey; vllle,Ill.,arethe guests of teller Edward Pogue, of the Columbia Natlonol bank. Charles A. Clark of Coder Rapids and Joseph Sampson of Bloux City are looking after their buslnest interests in Lincoln. The local Chautauqua society held, an in lerestlng meeting at the home of Miss Clara Walsh, 1SH J street, but evening. Mrs. L. Wessel, Jr., who has oeon spenu i.. . .V with relatives and frleuds in St. Joseph. Ma, returned home Monduy. Mrs. Dr. Brltt was called to London, On tario Mouthy, by a telegram announcing the sudden and terlout Illness of her mother. Mrs.C. E. Cox, who hat been upending some time with the family of her ton, Rev. Clay Cox, lUveuno, Nob., returned Wednes day. Dr T. H. Lane, accompanied by hit brother, W. O. Lane, were called to Zanot vllle, Ohio, Sunday by the death of their father. v a u..n.i.v nf New Cattle. Wyo and M. F. Murphy l S'1 Lako clt' the auetU ot tueir sisivr, Led with. Mr. and Mrt. S. M. Athtf, accompanied bv their sou. started for Galveston, Ib02 Utah, are Mrs. Jatuee Tex,, Howllac the O ttreet grocer sayt he is rtUUM aad Hwkea mistakes but will cheers Mly rseUfy them. That to Mora, than soma wttido. Tka Peaiaaular base burner to the latest taiiroTadaaatw la tka market. Beforebuy !a7aHadsea full Km at Dunham & Bwsk,llMO street. should now get outuetrlan suit, take it to the Liueola Steam . 1 lfam.iMMtkJllMTft is olMtittl. Z?.dn. raaaired or pressed out. artists Lin- EliUi a lull use oc laopukrprleetaS th 1 and art oompaay, MSia, m eouth Wtomfk atraet. OrifiailrouBd oak stoves, the only airs mfMraaad oak stove oa she market, cons ojMHtty the moat aaoaomloal in compttoa 'eitosL vm 0 by t.MilO street. AM orders aHhar SsM osuy by mmVSmmV- , LaasMwWeeasuU tkmr hast Wednoalay evening, where they will tpend the winter. 'Mrs. W. H. Cameron of Grand Rapids, Mich., accompanied by her little sou, is stop ..1.... .. im w.m of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Jones, where she hopes to recuperate her shattered health. T. J. Hensley and ills Rose Tbebuut were uulted in marriage at the parsonage of the Christian church Wednesday evening by the Rev. Mr. Newimui. Ouly Immediate friends were present. Tonight at the Matoulo Templo the Daugh ter of Rebecca will hold a leap year social. Hpeclal Invitations have beeu issued to those whose preteuce is desired; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Uobauau and Major and Mr. Uohatiau started for Peoria, 111., Monday to attend the funeral obsequies ot the Mesjrs Bohauau's father. Mrs. John Gillespie and Mr. Robert Cooley of Bloux City, la., who "have been visiting friends in tne city for tut pwt week, returned to t nwr uoui uj Mr. and Mrs. Barrls returned Saturday alter atrlpofnve weeks duratlou, Having visited friends lu rivwouia. "wi " Louis and other cities in that time. Mr. aud Mrs. T. M. Mlusrd started for Holdrege, Neb., where they have taken up ti.ir iwrmaiwut residence, after an ox- teudl vlut with friend lu Lincoln. "Walt" Mason, the gifted and eocontrlo writer, whom everybody known, arilved in town Saturday evening aud spent a couple of day here renewing old friendships, w.n u Um-uul. Omaha' elite dancing teacher, paid Lincoln a visit this week aud made arrangement for the opoulug of his classes at Masonic temple Monday evening. James Rutland, who has beeu oouneoted with the Capitol hotel here for a long time started Monday for Fremont where he hat a position as clerk with the Eno hotel there. The marriage of Mia Nellie, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. S. Seligtohu, and Louto A. Kseusky will take place at the home of the bride' parents at four o'clock on the Sunday afternoon of the thirty-first. Handsomely engraved cards have been received at the COUMM otto announcing that Mr. and Mrs, Henry J, Hall, whose nuptials occurred December 80th at St. Louto, will be "at home" to their friend at 105 G street after February 1, Mrs. MT L. Tretter pleasantly eatertalned her Sunday school class, of Grace M. K ohuich, with an enjoyable sleighing party Wednesday evening. About thirty were In attoadaae. Bounteous refresbmentt were ssrved at Mrs. T wome during the evening. nru Hok&sTar. who ha been clerk or years, returnol to Clikago Weilnonday evening, liU leimro of ofllco having ex pired with Judge Stewart's, January I. Ho will take up hU permnnonl renl-.lwico In the Windy City. TlKinmriliiKniif Harry L. Markoll to Mlv Lrniia A, Jotiim, owurnxl nt UimI Cloud, Neb., Wednesday". The happy rotipld are 1 iHvlvltig the cougratulailont of their friends. Tlmy will Imi nt hoimi Tuesday voiiIiir after February lint at SMId Uarllold street, till city. Thom-coud of tlio series of ontertnliimi'iits under the maiinKmout of the Young Men's Christian Association nt tho First Congre gational church Wednesday ovoiilng was laigely nttendoil and, In spite of of n num ber of drawbacks, was well enjoyed by Mmmo pteseut. Joseph Htelnberg of Now York, who hat been the guest of hit brothel -In-lar, Mr. L. Uarr on O ttteet, for several days past, returned to his homo Wednesday morning. Ho was accompanied by Miss Anna Uarr, who will pursue her musical studies at tlio eastern Melroiollt, visiting relatives and frloiidt there In the meantime. Tlio UVxfrnt MutMan It the title of a handsome monthly magazine devoted to muslo, elocution, art and literature, publish ed by tho Nebraska conservatory of inulo, who liavu launched the Initial nuin'oor with the now year. It has sixteen agvs and a handsome colorod cover and is lilted with In teresting matter of the aits it represents. Tho first number it n creditable production. Georiro W. Fisher, with Huffman & Co., tailors, of this city, hut accepted an Invita tion to deliver an address before tho Ohio Custom Cuttyrt' Circle at Its annual meeting whk'h takes place January 23th to '.'Oth, Inclusive, at Cleveland, Ohio, He leaves for tho east on the &!nd, Mr. Fisher will also attend tho regular meeting of the Fine Trade Gurmcnt Designers' Exchunge, (of which ho U chalrmun) to be held lu Clilcngo, Mr. and Mrt. II. P. Clarksou eutertaluod a select party ot friends at their residence, 0.15 South Thirteenth street, Monday even lug. The time was passed very pleauntly at curds and vocal and Instrumental mulo, undo kiimptous 1-ep.tst was served. Tliosn pioeout Included tho Misses Worthiiigtoii of Cincinnati mid Ida Hlerwltuof this city; Messrs S. T. St John, Goorgo SeliatTor, and Dick Lewis; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown, Burlington, la. A large number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hopkins pleasantly surprised them at their home at tho penitentiary Saturday evening. The genial warden and his wlfo wore nonplussed f-r the ouco, but toon fell In with tho spirit of gayoty nml all picsent enjoyed thomsclves In a tuierb manner. Re freshments were served aud high live enjoy ed. The party, which was composed princi pally of members of the Wedncsdoy Night club, to which Mr. Guy Hopkins belongs, dispersed about midnight. Mrs. W. J.DonnltcnterUlnoda party of friends very pleasantly at her home, numbor 1400 O street, last evening. High 11 vo was the program, which wat greatly onjoyod. Inviting refreshment were served and un usually pleasant evenlug spent by all present. The Invited guests were the Messrs aud Mos dames Dr. Bailey, O. L. Laws, 8. E. Moore, W. Prescott, Dr. Dayton, W. 8. Huffman W. R. Deiiuls, W. B. Wolcott, F. W. Bald win, Dr. Griffith, C. L. Hall, Cowdery, Wil ton, A. E. Keunard and C. A. Keith. A very onjoyable sleighing party was held Tuesday evening by a number of seniors ot th f.li,ml hlirh school. Tho pleasures ot the evening were varied by terlohoroan festivities and a bountiful supper nt the home of Miss Fowler, MW7 11 street, aiwr which, to the mutlo of horns and cowbells, the tlelghlng was resumed, The partici pants were tho Misses Nellie Newman, Marie Jones, sauie urtuiam, wn ...., Floienco Mai ley, Stella Hoy t, Emma Glover, Louise Fowler, OilvoGraham, Vliinle Uoach, Meaner, Kb Mockett, Frank Patton, Dud Cook, A. Hull, A. Sjiencer, Harry Radmoru, Foster Bench, Prof. Mainland, George Kleutsch and Dick Rlsdou. The CouniKB Is In receipt of mi announce ment of tho nuptials of Duvld Eugene Thompson of this city and Miss Joannette Miller of Oak Park, III. The happy event will take place at the rosldonee of the bride's mother, 3M Maple avenue at the latter Place, Wednesday, January S.tb, a twelve o'clock. The groom-elect is wc 1 known In Llnuoln, where he lias been promi nent for many years. Miss junior, w, nulto well known heie, where she was a visitor at the home ot Mrs. W. F. Leonard last whiter, and tins a charming clrolo of friends who were attiocted to her at that time and their congratulatl Jus are exieuded in advance. They, will bo at home at UUl D ttreet, thlt city, after February 16tli. An exceedingly pleasant and enjoyable leap year tlelghlng party was that held Mon day evening, in which twenty-two ot the life and charm of Lincoln social circles puitbl uated. The party was served with an uppe thinK luucheon at P. J. Fitzgerald's, where dancing was Indulged Jn, after which they resumed their places behind the double team aud to the musio of meiry Jingling bell con tlnued on their pleasant Journey. The par tlcipaiits were the wisse jeannei" ", ., ti....nu iiaufl.iv. Rosd Carson. to Miss Cliurolilll. The following guests en joyed the hmpltnllly of tlioclmritiliitlioitoi : MetdnnuH D.iy, Dr. CampUdl mid CI11II11, Misses Mitrtnitiu, Milts, Margaret M(kkm, Churchill, UlgtfliH, Naomi Weaver, Lincoln, Alluoiind Id 1 1'nrker, Huloti Hmltli, Cleaver, Units, Dolllo llnlley, Iiiilso Johnson, Nettle Jolinvin, Williams, Iolln Aluxmder, (Jeni'Kiu Hliorp, Grace Slaugliter, Burns, Ellle Mcln tyronf Hastings, Bella Flynn of Hock ford, HI., .ettn Chin chill 1 Mrssers Ocur Good man, Harry Nott, Charles George, Clarenoa Brown, E. McMalion, A. E. Ilutcliliison, Burt Downs, Freil McConnlck, Joe Joplln, F. H. McCoy, Will Clarke, Day, Barrett, Ike Fosbenner, Ioult Dale, Gould Dlott, J. M. Cumpbell, Ward Burgesi, Hugh Joplln, Ed. Gyger, J. W. Bobbins, Will Johnson ot Lin coln. The receptlo.i and social of tho Union club held at their rooms Wednesday evening wat a (wrfict Kilen of happiness, far siiriMliig anything of a similar natnro yet attempted In tlio history of tho organization. Unwardi of one hundred of the mombort and Invited guests were present to worship lit pleasure's shrine and to enjoy tho gladsome, happy spirit which animated all. Tho attractive rooms woro nn unusually Inviting npjicar ance, ovorytlilug about giving rich promise ot the pleasure to bo enjoyed, and it It safe to say tlio occasion will 11 Dt bo toon forgott ten by those fortunate enough to attend. It was one of tho few events held in Lincoln whero tlio elder and younger member of so cloty mingled happily and uureiervodly to gether, and It Is worthy ot note that this ad ded considerably to the pleasure ot tho moot ing. Tho terMlchoreuii program was an In teresting one and during tho ovenlng delici ous refreshments were served in tho rooms by Sutton & Hollowbush, tho woll known caterers. To Doctors Lndd and Appleget, of tho house commltteo, much praise and crodlt Is due for the superior manner in which the details woro urruuged and carrlo 1 into exe cution and It Is only the simple truth to say they could not well bo Improved upon. Those present Included tho Messrs and toes dame, R. H. Oakloy, R. H. Towntoy, John II. Wright, O. F. Lmld, T. II. Benton, J. W. McDonald, A. J. lluckttuff, L. C. Burr, S. II. Burnhnm, S. W. Buriiham, E. Blguell, Edward Ewlng, J. D, McFarland, J. A. Marshall, O. R. Oakley, O. W. Webster, Dr. Apwlgot, Judge Field, O. M. Humphrey, W. J. Mnrsliall, J. A' .-uarsnnu, mourns SewellnndC. O, Whodon, Missus Maltha and Anno Fuuko, Ollvo Lntta, Maudo Sinlth, Maud Bilrr. Ger rudo ami Graco Altken, Corn Talbot, Claia Walsh, Fuy Marshall, Naomi .Weaver, Ellle Malntyro, Hastings, Nob., Roso Canon, Lylo Hoover and Joau notto Wilson; Mrs. Hard; Motwors, II. 8. Freeman, F. S. Burr, P. L. Wing, J. T. Dor gan, C. L. Burr, Charles Miller, W. E. Clarke, W. 8. Stull, O. A. Molirensteclior, M. I. Allken, W. Morton Smith, Will John son, Bishop, S. L. Gusthardt, Amasa Wilson, Denver, C. E. Wnlto, II. T. Clark, Omaha, J. D. Woodi.O. D. Smith, R. D. Miller, O. R. W. Tkompion, C. T. Boggs, F, A. Kono moyer, F. C. Sholos. A. F. Walsh, A. J. CorniBh, C. 11. Iuihoff und Elmer Stevenson. Additional society on fifth page. WE WILL CONTINUE OUR 1 1 4 OFF SALE ON THE FOLLOWING GOODS c Cloaks, Blankets, Yarn Dress Trimmings and Dress Goods Remnants Thanking you kindly for your patronage thus far during this salt; and assuring you wc shall look to the interests of our customers, we are , "ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST!" J W WING6R&CO. 1 109 O Street. Cr Whvm f5iL Muslin Underwear 1 BEST LOCK STITCHEDi. at 50c. at 25 c. Best Value Ever Offered in Lincoln. Jai'ulo and Florence Hawley, Rose Larson, Fay Manhall, Nellie Kelly, Hallio Hooper, Anne and Martha "uuke, Grace Burr, Olive Anne and Latta; Messrs F. C. SSehrung, F. 8. Burr, .T,,l.n 'IV Dorifttll. u. u uurr, a, -. ", Philip Wi..g, P. J. Fiuerald, Lv Mar kbsll, F. O. Howe, W. E. Claiko and Fred Iloutz. Tho "Larking Cluo- enjoyed nn excaod Inaly pleasant session Tuolay evening at .1 i.. r ll- Mnrtfuerlte Hullet at Seventhteenthland N streets, where mil Hi and good feeling couspireilto.wnuuiiuin iino "j The entire membership wa pro.it, punu lim fortune's whims as practiced nt tin ingu live table. Dellclou refreshments were torved and when the party sepcrated at a late hour naught but the klndlle.t of words and feelings Mor the effort ottlio iieerless bottess wero expressed. Those present were tho Misses Florence Hale, Maggie Hallett, Helen Bain, Lou Harlow, Jennie Bunchor, Amber Bainaby and Neva IVtennun, Mat ter Eugene and Thomas IIlUter , Quy Hale, Fred Hallett, Putnam, Will McShauo, George West, Fred Kimball ami u Campbell. , . , Mum Cora Weaver gave a very Jjujoyal 0 high live party at her home, I ioc'lo .treet, Omaha, Thursday evening of lost week, In honor of her guest Miss Belle Flyni of Rockford, III., Miss Elite .Uclntyre of Hastings, N.b and Ml Naomi Weaver of this city. The house wo prettily deooiat ed, the predominating color being pink and yellow. Mlteeu game " v.-,-., which deliolous refreshment were served. The prie for the gentlemen were: Hrst uilse,boxof liiiiwrted clgan, wou by Mr. Burt Down.; consolation prl, a silver uep. pVr and-.lt box, won by Mr. Gyger; the KpiLiwa captured by Mr. II. Joplln. Tb7rltPrle for the ladles was a silver 2? bowKmpanled by a diminutive gold "'' ,. tuiL t.u Parker, and tba con- n",'""'.-r--rr.: . wnied SOCIETY CHATTER. A Lincoln young man of many graces, fatal to the ladies' hearts, Is pursuing the even tonor of his way here, nil unconscious ot the attention ho U attracting. "What Is his nsmer Oh, well, that is u leading question. Really, girls, I must leavo you, to discover that for yourselves. I hear there are a goodly numuer of Lin coln young men who will Join the benedicts when tho f ragran t roses of June open their tiny petals. Verily, Juno Is the month of rcses, and orango blossoiiH are lu unusuul favor about that time. The gush that Is produced by somo western tociety leportors deserves a place lu tho archives of cold btoodd history. Hore.for In siaiicu. Is one In Kansas who, describing an apparently pleasant social, say "the gouer- ! . ,1. 1 in... wll.mr II linn. nl goou leoiuiK siiowi ........... estly, now, don't you think that reporter is a Jewel r Yes, lie more man tun uo iw- They tell me two young mon of Lincoln, opposite in type of charanter, for one Is a blonde and the other a brunette, nro running 11 neck and neck ruco for tho smiles and favor of a handsome young lady ,of Omaha, and that considerable interost is ntinifest as to which will win tho prize. Well, both can't iu .nnmwfiil! and t am sure tlioro are enough fascinating young ladles lu this city who would bo perfectly wlllim: to share the Joy aud sorrows of the young m in In uues tlon. t Hero's a pretty how do you do. I was reading lu a Wichita paper the other day that everyone tlioro who can neither sing or play Is at least happy In listening to Borne one who can. Surely, there must bo some thing wrong ther , don't you think? The Wichita people ore out of their place. Thoy ought to bo in tho city of Brotherly Love. The bell aud tho beaux wore promptly on hand Sunday ovenlng for a Jaunt through the snow on runners. Thu urctlo nature of tlio weather dlil not dampjii their urdor or deter them In the least from enjoying u good old fashioned sleigh ride and having a Jolly time. Look at them at i HERPOLSHEIMER & CO., EiFOSITIOIfcT STOEES. r. .. - . . u . mWltssla W SBBBBBBBBBm BBBBBBWLbBBBBBBBBbU A TRUE STORY The Interior Decorative Co. 1338 O STREET. A llttlo girl, Just leurnlns to rciul, takes grout Interest In tho big letters sho bees In tlio newspapers. Tho other ovo iilng. alter she hud kept her inanunn busy reading tho ad vertisements in tho paper to hor, sho knelt down to say her prayers. "Dear I.ord," tho suld. "Mnko mo pure," then she hesitated, and wont on with added fervor a mo ment later, "Make 1110 nbsolutely puro, llko baking powder," Our Paper Hanging nro vast In extent, marvelous In beauty, and rcasonablo In price. A. C. Zlemcr, Earl Edgar, President. Manager. OF THE PRODIGAL SON. - Somehow or other the young ladles of Lin coln do not seem to hava availed themselves of their leap year prlvilegeto any great ex tent. So far ns I can learn, not a fclugle one has taken the lulttatlvo towards capturing it husband; but then, Its early enough in the seuson and there' plenty of thus yet. 1 Ladles hair dressing, Miss Johnston, 1114 O street. Geo. A. Rnymer, coal and 890. 11M O street. wood. 'Phono Ladles kid gloves cleaned or colored nt Lin coin Steam Dye works, 1100 O street. One hundred finest engraved calling cards and plate only 3.60 at Wessol Printing Co., liafi N street. I was The only place to get tho "Time lock regis ter bank" at tho gieot 10 cent store, 118 south 12th street. We sell the genulno Canon City too. Betts, Weaver & Co., 1045 O ttreet. Tel ephone 440. Cabluet baths for Indlet given by Mrs. B. D. Catlln professional masseur, 1230 P street. For scavengor work, day and night, drop J. O. Field a postal and he will promptly call and tee what you waut. Miss C, J. Gullmette, modiste, Latta Block over Miller & Paine, Take elevator. T was towards the close of a bright summer's day that the prodigal ton arrived at the paternal mansion. He had come by the quickest route, "The Burling ton." The sun was declining in the west the only tiling that docs decline west of Chicago except base ball and its slanting rays threw a golden tint upon the gray hairs ot the aged father who sat on the front porch reading the last "Burlington Route" advertisement. The gate opened, and the old man peering over his spectacles dlscried a a ragged tramp coming up the walk. He was about to het the doj on him, In accordance with the usual custom of that hospitable region, wiien the tramp can. c up, removed n dilapidated hat rlin which encircled tils brow, and cried, "father, don't you know me?" "Know you?" returned the old man, after scrutinizing him a moment over his spectacles, "I would know you If I saw your hide hanging in a tan yard, It's my own lost b-hoyl" Then the fond parent fell upon his son's neck and wept wept because it was so dirty, It hadn't been washed since Christmas, but he took him In all the same, gave him a batli and a new suit of clothes and then walked him down to the B. & M. depot to see to what perfection the "Burlington" had brought their passenger train service. ' Twns marvelous, and the prodigal son straightway registered n solum vow that his children aud his children's children for all time to come should recognize the "Burlington" as the one great railway whose equipment was always UP TO D TE. Wc don't know how this legend of the prodignl son came down througli the ages so accurate and free f 1 0111 side issues, but it's here, intact and unin cumbered, ready to adorn a back cover or point a moral. The mpral of this story is: If you would prosper In this world, travel only by the "Burilngtort Route." J. FRANCIS, General PatsengerAgent, OMAHA. A. C. ZIEMER, City Fanenger Agent-, LINCOLN. NEWS STATtOXlUtr SUBSCRIPTIONS, Artists' Materials & Novels- -AT- THE GOTHAMr 1136 O ST. Give .us n Trial Order. TUIili PAINTS CANVAS STIWTCIlESIt: . ".if 1 : l ur,ffiiTSkE.S mmmmmmmmmmftmmmVVIIPWsV n twssaawmwa