Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, January 23, 1892, Image 8
"l. K h ? 4- ' ;?, ,,'j' ffr1. J K.-'- vi -AK v &' M ' ivf- X S.. n oi if lr UNUTIOI OF LINCOLV 65,000, H..B. NISSLEY&CO. COR.TBNTII AND P ST. LADICr FURNISHING GOODS . a specially. ru of Dr, Warner' nnd and Hall's Corsets HMItRY, UNOKHWKAH AND KID (ILUVKH III largo assortments, We have tho ugeticy for Th uttarlok's Patterns. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TAKE NOTICEI TIm Couhikh will not I responsible fur UBjr debt made by any one In It name, un Mi a written order accompanies the same, Wo want to clone out our P. D. CORSETS I( price U any object to your buying one, call anil cc us, Cor. O ami nth Sl. Opera Home Comer r The Courier Can be round At Hotel I.lnooln New HUmd. Windsor Hotel News Htaml. Capital Hotel Now Htnml. , . ,,., Welfo Dining Hall, Miwonlo Temple lltli "IS LVtiim? iM.iir more. I0 O Htroct The llotliamtNew Htanil, ll! p Ht. he Ax.m North HtlirUreel. . b. v.!....l Hill II HlnMl. OtaMU, Tleletwr Co., 1120 O Htree t. Wwterfleld'a Harbor Hliop, Burr I Jock. International News Kmpor urn, ltOHt, SJnnOlaarHlore, ltU North lltli Htrcol. K.HifSr.8tanl.'llS Houth lltli Htrcet. . aavAn extra aunply of papers Is always left 'apo otli at the Uotham, in case her Newatlcnlers plUa run short. HEADQUARTERS MEM'S FURNISHINGS. W. R. Dknnis, O Street "37 Church AtlvertlMmenta. OeMaMiwIns April rst, Tub Ooram wilt later tnm psrtalah to sociables, f wtitata. teetwrw, wtsttags ami for .ii kkih ft of oharae. Aiivwrtuwrnenta for sAsTtabwaafc where w ! If chart will be UvwUdaf one-half thereR- uUirrats. Legal Netlee. la District court "l LaacasMrCo.,Neb.f - BeMrteh Hwltaer defendant will tako noMee that nn the eleventh day of April, -MMoaa .W.ailteeple plaintiff herein Bled hla peUWealatnedlitrletoourtorLanoaitoreoun t y M hraaka.atatMt aald defondent ,tho object a4 prayer of which are to recover posses iloa or the north half of the uorth-wost quarter of aeotloa twolvo; In. town oloven north rang five, oast of the sixth p. in. In Lancaster county, Nebraska, and for IMO reataandprnnta received by aald defondent wMla be has held unlawful possession there of ami for costs of suit. JYeu an required to answer aald petition on or before Monday tho 15th day of.Kebruary, JOHN w.uiiwwri" by Davis HiMwaa, Alt'ys. leal aa Personal. WaHabrarat Coal and Lima Company rjaeohi lea Co., 1040 O St. Telephone 995 Cmkw City Coal at the WUtebrtaet OaalawiLtaM Co. Oaly t fcteat cuU and choicest meats nrrsa to customers of Cidpman & Sheen, , IMlUatratt. PhoaelW. .. U4Ua eaa aave taclr party draaw cleaned ytka Vraaea dry proeeas at taa Lincoln warn dyawarka 1106 O atraet, 'Atteatoaa for rental of Turner ball for aoataiaaad daacteg received at P. J. Wolijen barga cigar atore, 198 R llta etreet. VkMal aalrta cleaned without wrinklng by ttaaaaaay cleaning piwiea, only IS eta. Ttjieohi Steam Dye work. UOB O etreet. 'Nat bow cheap, but bow good" U the tottb of taa aaw Studio Le Grande. Call and aas their work, 194 aouth Twelfth itreet. Ofdarafaraiaao tuning left with Young aad Mder, 9W aouth Eleventh etrtet, will neeive prompt attention by 8. C. Quick. NeTarordara pbetograph or pioture of aay kmd until you have aeea the work done at. taa new atuato tie umnue, 134 aouth Twelfth etreet. The celebrated Egx Shampoo removra daadruaT and oromotoa the growth of the Fir aaie oy Miea joiinswm, in rttatMlia the O street arocer aaya ho ia hwuaaand makealmktakea but will cheer fully rectify tbem. That U more than aome wHtdo. The Fanhwutar baaa burner ia the Uteet improved heatar In the market. Before buy , lag, eaU and aaa a full Una at Dunham & wk.msOatrcet. " ' 'Cftmtleaeeft aaould how get out their lau WMuara astt, take it to the Lincoln Steam dyawarksllOoO etreet and have it c'.eaned, dyaa.refwlrador preeaed out. Lateat atudica and a full Una of artMi wateriak) at popular prioea at the new Lin eata frame and art company, with Elite atudto, 9M aouth KlevenUi atreet Origtoal round oak atovea, the only air, round eak atova an aha market, cones. ly taa meat aaonoaikal m aewumntkon af faeiiSeW aaty by Dunham and Buck UW Ortrwi.A LadiM wUcommH their beet intemta by arderiag their meat and game at Chlpman and Sham, mi O etreet. AH ordera either tapatiaa r avrr telephone ' 180 will be amprpMy aakvared. mmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm TTS''aWaPJr IThoCouiiir.ti Invlt'K lla rciitlem lo con trlliuto to thlilomriinniil, lo.itlluit cltbur hy mall, iiioohk'I or tolephonp, (No. Z'i) crMiunl IIoiik, roMirt or pnrtlrH, aoolnla, tcaa, weddlnua, aliiirolieniartnlnmenta, tniul rule, etc, which hiivv or nrn iiboul lo occur. Nnvor mind the lanKUAKl Klvo nn tho IhilntR niul wu will do llio rout, it Ik raacntlut though, Hint wo Imvn Ihlx Inrortnnlloii iiljlho rurllcKt priittlnihlo iiunnont. Whounvcr mi lu Hut Ion lo lhco t'Vwil lm.xlciul(Ml,n CoU HlKiirMiircnenlntlvo will l ilolrgntcd to nt tend rniiuiilly, Kn.l A I'UtAIMNT I.KAI1 VKAIt I'AIITV, Th't Daughtera of Heboccn hel I n very en joyable leap year mrty nt Oidl Kollowi (mil, Saturday evening, when tlioy oxoi-elmM their pmnigntlvn to the fnllrat uxtcnt over the wrakor iiioinlHtin or tint muln ox. At miMr tlimt not n in.)iil illil tboy obtnlu until It plcnaral the fiiicy or aonui charming lady t nk them to lunoli, The atTnlr wna well mnn aged and an mijoyn'iUi micvom. A l't.KANANTnillTMI)AV HUIU'HIHR. KrlontU ami aciiinlntMie to tho number or ntiout twenty or MIm A nber Hnrnnby , n pliMiKlnK nml valued inotnltor of the CoUHIkh ofTlee form, complnxl to give her an agrwn. bin mirpilmi Monday nvanlng, tho occasion of her twenty llrnt blrthdny nuulvoranry. Ao cniitlug to n proooncorted nrrnnxomont, MIm llnriinby wan Invited to tnkn ton nt tho homo of a friend nenrby nud during hnr nb cnotlio mirirl)iK for tilled thonivilven In poawwlon, Tim aenno iih)ii hnr roturii unn Im letter Imnglnod thnn doncrllied. AfUr the ununl congriitulntlotiH wero extendml, tho young peoplo prtutHded to enjoy tliomwdveH and with cnnlH, inuslo, untiring nml refnwii inonta tlio nvonlug win ploniuiutty whllisl nwny. Tho oocnilon win tho inoro inmuorii bin lircniiMi of i. hnmlHouio nickel plnuo Htnml lamp which Minx llonfoy wMglvon tho honor or prciHMitlng In bolmlfof tlio vlsltorx, nn t U)keu or their kindly regnrd Among thoHO who plnnmxl nud contributed to tbumicccwof the nlTrtlr worn tho MUxex Ada 'Hull, pora King, L. Htwan ruddock, little E. llonfoy, Illnncho' Hkldmoro, Mny HlAtichnrd, Lynn Hoeho, Hilda llooliino, Nelllo Ilydo and Lillian Trotters Moiira lliy W lnlow, M. K. 1'n.ldook, Will A. Holtz, licit Howie, Will MoSlmne, LiiU Truitor, Bert Camplwll, Hnlph JoIiiiniii, Kred W. Longwell, H. Iloblui, I'lill Ho-niuerlml and P. O. Bird. MIm Bnrnnby waa nlw tho recipient or n handtonioly bound copy or Hcott' "Iwly or the Lake," from an 'unknown fi lend' nud n pretty leatherette card ctiao and two IhniuU ful ctchluga rrotu inomhora or hoc fnmlly. Mil. AN1I MRH.MOOIIK KNTKHTAIN. Mr. nud Mra, H. K. Moora ontortnlnod n card arty very Imiidsomely nt tholr olegnnt now home Friday evening, whoro nn njoya ble time wns hnd. Among tbono who nr took or tho hospitality of tho gonial hotteM were Mcaani nud Momlamoa Benton,Dr, I lout, J. K. Houtc, A. D, Burr, McArthur, Rudge, J, D. McFarland, O. M. llonnell, C. Thonip on, A. J. Sawyer, K. E. Brown, J. V. Maul, John Gillian, Walter Dovla, It D. Htoarn, Dr. Hlghter, Allen; Micm Mo Arthur, Alt ken and Clark; Men, Barm, Hall and Burr, HKCmiON TO MH..AND MIU. HALL. The Pleaaant Hour club have arranged to give a reception to Mr. and Mra. H. J. Hall at Hotel Lincoln, Friday evening, January 90 at eight o'clock. A pleasant occasion la anticipated. THK AMBLIOHA WHIHT CLUB Held a very pleaaant meeting with Mr. and Mr. J, C. Baulsbury, H South Twenty, seventh itreet, Tueeday evening, which waa greatly enjoyed. Delicious refreshments ad ded to the pleasure of tho occasion and when the company wended tholr way homoward, aoon after midnight, each one cherished a lively recollection or the evening's pleasures. The ladles royal prise, a bunch or handwnio rosea, waa cleverly captured by MIm Helen ualn, while the gentleman's tronliy, a iiack- age or Imported cigar, was awardo 1 L. Mo- Caiullew for his skill. Those present wero tho Measraand Momlaiuea F. Brown. Hortm, JudgeLinslng.J. F. Lansing, Clark, How. aid.S.M. Mellck, Alva Smith, W. Q. Ib arte, L. McOandloi, Cal Thompson, El Big. nail, Df. TUckor, Henry Oliver, llor. and Nor t ham j Mrs. II. M. Rice; Mlsios Helen Bain and Minnie Mellck; Momm I). E. Thompson, Will Painter and John Graham. TI1R UATUOUO UNION'S PARTY. The Catholic Union club has made a strong bid for recognition as a promluent factor In the social life of Lincoln. Ita flrst pleasure party at Temple ball Wednesday evening waa one of the beat managed and mos enjoy- able affaire ever bold in tho city, creditable alike to the society and It Individual mem bers. Something like one hundred of the members and invited guests participated in the pleasures of the occasion, and to aay that all were well pleased and happy ia to state the simple truth. The guent were comiaiiy welcomed by the reception committee, coin posed of Messrs Chaa, McGlave, J. F. Korn, J. J. Conougby, W. V. Barton, James J. Condou, Dr. T. F. Brltt, M. Corcoran and George Cuming, while Messrs John Currau , T. E. Kelley, J, H. O'Neill, N. Lawlor, W, 0. Fitagerokl and A. Welsa acted as floor managers, performing their duties with tho ease and attention or veterans in that line. At nine o'clock the terpalcliorenii 'carnival waa Inaugurated by tie grand march, in which Nicholas Lawlor and Miss Emma Halter graoefully led. Tho program con sisted of eighteen numbers, and it was three o'clock before the strains or "Home Sweet Home" floated through tho hall and tho final 'good nights' were spoken. Supper vus larved in Odoll's dining hall and was in keep ing with tho nut or tho appointment. Robert Browne's Lansing Theatre orchestra furnished music. The club was organised only a year or so ago, but now lias au active membership of sixty-live progressive young men, who are much encouraged by .the social and financial success of their maiden elf ort. Some of the costumes worn by the lad Irs were exceedingly rich and attractive. Following is a list of those present. Messrs and Mesdaiues, Chan. McGlave, An drew Halter, II. H. Gaffey, Win. Hoguu, T. F. Rellly, W. Small, J. W. Myers, M. Corcoran, Fred Krone, W. Maunlng, Tho. McSliane, John Mcintosh and Wllllnra Thatcher; Mesdames Alexis Halter, Corco i an, Ed. Hughes, W, B. Hughes, Ledwlth and Martin; Misers May Fly un, Halter, M. Bronan, M. E. Guthmau, M. Holden, Jennie Hugliei, Birdie Hughes, Bessie McDill, Lau der, Madden, May FiUgerald, Lottie Eck unit, Besso Paddock, Annie McGlave, Fannie Wright, Norma Hood, M. Eukardt, Kliuerer, Dean, Mary Slattery, Polllo Corcoran, Judge. Tillle and Mamie Rooney, Mary Weckhtch, M. Conway, Maggie mid Minnie Kelly, Jotlo Heelau, Shoe-buy, Anderson, Larson, Maud Macfarland Nellie Fendlon, Mary Hogau, Katie Kenny, Nellie mid Aunlo Hogan, Helen I Muudt, 1nilsn Straut, Katie Moian, Nellie 1 Kellle, Lulu Krone, Myrtle Bohanan, Daisy CAPITAL CITY CfHlkrEK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, Condon, Daisy Odell, Warner, Moran, Nora Fltzgrinld, Llllliiniid LImIo Flymi, M. Breo of KntiMift,(M. .Murphy Mraan Jnmea II. O'Neill, N, Uwloi',I. D. O'Horman, W O. Fllxgrrnld, AtigusrjWelM, W. V. Barton, JniniH.!, Cond Jiiln1 Barton, John I).er- Ing, P. A, llrolmn.T. E. Knlloy, J.T. Huiltli, T. A. Rlonlnu, John IaiIwUIi, W. A. Holt, P, M. Hayileti, 0. J. Weokhaoh, W. A. Chal Vt,M. RNnden, II. 0. Aims, O. W. Klein Ing, K. Mlckley, I). J. Christopher, Dnnnguii, W, V, Kliiit'ror,,.l''onsninn, Ixihmnu, l'nttoii, Thos. Currau, Pliclou, Jno. Alexander, E. Tiiriiqiilxt, E. Audemoni Arthur (lopssellii, John Currau, Dnulol Kelly, Fred Krone, Jr., E. J, Htrgornlil. Chas. McDowell, John Flynn, (I. J, Burke, J. Hlonlau, C. Smith, M. 0, Kelly, B. Moran, A. Stlwl, J. E. Cos grove, A. O. IIPMneau, T. R. Edgar, W. (I. McNtvtl, John Hogan, to. Muipbv, Ed. Maher nud W.Hprlngmeyer. TIIK WKIINKHIIAYKVCNINO Ct.UII. The ladliN of the Wwlimlav ovoniif club exercised tlie;r leap year rlgliti by taking charge of and entertaining the geiitlemnii members o' tho cluli nt tho home of Mr. nud Mrs, It. K. Wright, !UI South Eleventh street, WodnexUy evening, Mmlo, ilnuclng, cards, dominoes nud delicious rerreshuieiitN holixil Umkima niorry ovculnn nud It wan after tuldiilght before the rty dUpjrsol. THK TUKHIIAY KVKNINtl OI.UIl'H TIIKATIIIOAU The Tuesday Evening club will meet wltti Mr, and Mrs. Dr. Itdd this evening when ''Id on Parle Prnucni'," tho translation of which Is "French HKkon Here," n one net fiirco by T. J. Willlnm will Ira presented with the following cast; "Mnjor llrguliis Ituttim CIiiih. U. Mullen Victor Dubois Hum K I owe Mr. Hprlgglus P. 0. Zohrung Mrs, HprlKKln Miss Ullvu Iiiittu Aimolllia (their daughter). .Mini Uluni Walsh Jiilln, (wlfoofMiiJor llottiiu) , MlMlJerlrudo Laws, Ahiin Murln, (innldorull work) MIhs draco (IrlllUh, Tho Mcciio Is laid nt n rimhlotiiibln watering place in England nml the time U the preiout day. Tho dlnloguo Is bright and pithy, the situations runny o inugli, nml with tho inter pretation which tho clover people In the cunt wlllgivo It, mi excellent time Is .assured. II. P. KOHTBIl HUIII'HIHKII, A delightfully arranged surprise wn ten dered her husbiml on tho occasion or his blrthdny nuulvcrsnry Monday evening by Mih. II. P. Foster, nt tholr home, I2lil 11 street, mid she was ubly assisted In making tlio occiilou meiiinrubly onjoynblo by thn piVBbtico or a happy iiarty or friend. The tlnii was p;il very ploisautly nt high live anil other iimusemoutH nud during tlio evening elegant rofreshmociU wore servetl. Tho prizes were nwariKl Mrs. A. O. Beeson and II. II, Patrick. Tluw, precnt Included the Messrs and MoHdames lC A. Perry, W, R. Dennis, Dr. C. F. Udd, H. B. Patrick, A. G. Becson, E. B. Gorrcn, Dr. W. H. Iittn, E. P. Holmes, nml S. 11. Nlsliet; Miss Olive Lntta and Mr. C. S. Llpiilneott. A I.KAP YEAH TAKKY l'UI.t.. A gonulne leap year tntfy pull was In- dulgcd In last evening at tho homo or Miss Kittle Town, East Lincoln, In which a good ly number or well known young people participated . Clinlco refreshments wero served and a pleasant evening enjoyed by nil. Those present were tho Misses Carrol Churchill, Ella Jackson, Nettlo Taylor, Stella Loughrldge, Julia loughridge, Kittle and Hnttlo Town, Amber Barnaby, Lou Harlow, Lena Smith, Rett Smith, Benin h Lyman, Blancho DoWitte and Sue Hong land; Messrs Frank Eastcrday, F. Lough ridge, G. Loughrldge, E, Kitchen, Ralph Johnson, Will McShano, Ned Crittendon, Albeit Wood, Ed. Mlllmlne, G. Guild, Clyde Smith, Harry Town, and A. L. Rico. Jlr.CF.rTION TO HKV. DR. LAHBY. The new pastor of St. Paul's M. E. church the Rov. Dr, Charles O. Lasby or Brooklyn, N. Y., who succeeds Rev. F. S. Stein, must have been highly gratiilod at the cordiality or his reception to his now charge Wednes day evening. Tho church parlors were neatly ornamented with choice flowora while rruin the north alcove, whoro an orchestra was stationed, sweet strnius or bewitching mmlo was wafted to tho ear, delighting the largo audlonce. Tho ad dresses of welcome woro delivered by C. A. Atkinson or the ofllolat board or the church, G. W. Beige on belmlf of the young people, nud Superintendent O. W, Adams for the Sunday S'lhool. Dr. Lasby respoudo 1 in n pleasant manner, thanking his congregation for the interest and earnestness of tholr efforts. The speaker concluded by assuring them the occasion would provo an additional Incentive to bis labors In their midst. LOCAL TALENT IN "I'AULINK." The presentation of the operetta "Pauline, or the Bolle of Saratoga" by local talent at the Funke Wednesday evening called out a good audience, despite tho many other at tractions in the city tlut night. Part I wascomiosed ot musical selections. Two very pretty pieces were sung by tho male quartette, comprising Messrs C. W. Ray mond, II. J. V. Seamark, T. E. Sanders, and J. B. Barnaby. Mrs. A. W. Janseu was billed for two solos, but owing to illness was unable to tie present. These two numliets Mr. Seamark tilled by a sweet little song and in responding to an enthusiastic encore sang 'The Maids of Leo." Miss Grace Burr and Mr. Curtice played a couple of mandolin duetta which were greatly appreciated. Miss Jeannetto Wtllson favored the aud ience with a beautiful whistling solo and as an encore, rendered "The Mocking bird.' A well executed violin solo by Miss Burr completed tho first part. Without attempt ing to tell the story or "Paulino," which comprised part II, or to glvo a detailed criticism, it way be said that tho operetta was well adapted to the purpose and that the ladles and gentlemen interpreting the same succeeded aumiraiiiy in crvtuui a favorable impresslou. Miss Richardson, the Bella of Saiuioga, was delightfully futile and grneurul and her blnglug was notably good. "Clara Riven," tho rival or "Paul ino" was portrayed In a most vivacious manner by Mrs. C. W. Raymond. Both Indies wero very thorough ami gave elfec tlvo representations. Mr. T. E. Sanders made a big hit as ,'Slr Charles Qrandls well," au English dandy. Ills acting and vocal parts were done with unusual cnj and polish, his song "Tho Bashful Man" in the second act being eseclatly well received. Mr. C. W. Raymond, "George Anient," as a student ami soldier, was in every way tqualto the occasion, adding materially to the strength of the cast, whllo Professor Seamark's appearance as "Captain Weston" wns only auolher evinenco ot that gentle man's well known ability. Much credit is due those who hud charge of the progi am. Not a single hitch occurred.uud everything went off with a smoothness and promptness decidedly unusual. COUl'LIMKNTAKY TO A IIUKHT. Mrs. S., Mayer, opposlt.j Capitol sqiiaiY, was at home Wednesday afternoon to u party of friends, tho occadou balug a com plimentary lu honor of her visiting UU)r, Miss Tillle He ot New York. It was a most delightful uffair, the urruugomenti bo ing such us to muko tho occasion a most happy one for all present, the gathering com. prising the elite of Lincoln's Jewish society. wsmmmmmmmaBsmaessmsmmmm Mrs, L M, Cohn, a recent acquisition lo Lincoln circles, favored tho company with a cholco lendltlon of vocal gems, and Miss lie ninl the lnwtem contributed to tho af- tirnoon's feotlvltlos with navnral nrtlstm In strumeutal seteetlons. At live o'clock au elnborato collation was served nml tho feast wns onii "lit for thogoils." Tlint Mrs. Mayer Is a clevor hosto linn boon freuly ndtnlttcd heretororo, btttoii thlsoci-aslou past records woro broken. Thono present wero Mosdnmcc, M, A. Nowmnrk, I. llrucks, L. M. Cohn, H. N, Wcssel, M. Ackermnu, M. Well, Ham WiwhoI, Charles Mayor, Max Kohu, Toti WixmI, H. Uvl or Philadelphia, A. K.,tr.en stciu, Jr , nml L. Mayer; Misses Cnrrlo A mild of Phllailolphla, Bertha and Nettie Bel Igsohn, Ktelner, Tilllo and Allien Friend. McCAi.t. nuiicil. A very plensant wedding took place at the homo or Mr. and Mr. A. M. Stuart, lrt " stieet at hair just eight o'cl'ck Wednesday evening, when Charles MoCall, tho well known clerk nt llarley's drug store, and Mls Inn D. Hutch wet e uulUd tod In mnrriago. Rev. Iwii Gregory pir foriucd the ceieiiiouy, Nouo but Immediate relatives and rrlends wero present. Au ele gant collation wns Hirvod after tho core mony, after which Mr. and Mrs. McCall startcil for their prettily funilxhod homo nt Fourteenth and I) streets, where they will reside. Tho young couple havo a host of rrlends who cheerfully unite In extending tholr choicest congratulations, to which tho Couimciunodestry adds Its own. IIOIIll -CIIILIIK. John P. Dorr, lato or this city and still a imrtner In tho linn or Dorr Brothers wns ipiletly wedded III New York to Miss Rhetn liOiilso Chlldo ut the Church or tho Moiwlali, lust Humlny. Mr. Dorr is now a resident of St. Paul, Neb., where ho has extensive banking Interests. Mlss (flilldo, since lenv ing Lincoln sovernl yours ngo, has nrndo n lepiitntlon In Now York ns a novelist nud uewspiMi syndicate writer. Tills an nouncement will bo something or a surprise to the rrlends of the contracting parties. WHIHT AT KAHT LINCOLN. Tho East Lincoln Whist club met nt two o'clock Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Guy A. Brown, 'S" South Twenty-seventh street, where nu Interesting tlmo was hud. At live o'clock a delicious luncheon was served by the pleasing hoste.vi. Those present were the Messrs nml Mesdames J, D, Haiti, L. C, Pace, I. W. Laming, J. O. Salsbury, Alva Smith, C. R. Stovem, W. It. Humphrey. W. O. Roberts, I. L, Lyinuii, K. Hnle; Mrs. Uuy A. en Bain. C. C. Waldo ami S. Brown nml Miss Hot- I'KKHONAL MENTION. Mlxs Leonora M. Perry started for Chicago Tuesday. Miss Alllo Frew left for Sumner, la., Tuesday. Mrs. L. Halt went to Boise City, Idaho, on Tue-day. Mrs. W, Ij. Summers is visiting relatives lu DesMolncs. Hon. N. V. Harlan or York was in tie city this week. MIms Hnttlo Crocker started for Hubbard, Ohio, Monday. Mrs. E. A. Beutloy left for Wagon Wheel Gap, Col. , Tuesday. M. Ackermnu started for New York Satur day on a business trip. Mrs. J . S. Toeters is sending a brier period with friends in Eastern Dakota, W. A. Stewart of the Fitzgerald Dry Goods company Is on a business trip to the east. R. W. Hyers of Plattsmouth, ox-warden or the penitentiary, was in the city this week. 'Oliver ' Lansing and George Walsh started for Faribault, Minn., Tuesday and will attend school nt that place. Herbert R. Howe and wire or Howe, Neb,, wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Lodd this week. Mr. nud Mrs. W. M. Leonard returned Tuesday night from an extended western vidt. Mrs. C. S. Hart of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting Mr. ami Mrs. J. B. Hall, 1405 G street. Mrs. E. S. Thompson and daughter of Omaha are visiting Mrs. H. P. Foster, 1313 II street. W, S. Summers entertained a comiany or goiitlemen rrlends Saturday evening at dupli cate whist. Charles Miller, cashlor or the Farmers' State Bank at Fairmont, waa in tho city Wednesday. Mrs. E. A, Rico or Osago, la., is the guest or her daughters, Mrs, P. V, M. Raymond ami Miss Stella Rico. G. A. Mohrcnstecher nud wire or Grand Island have been the guests or O. A. Mohren stecher at tho Lincoln. Hon. W. 8. Hamilton) Is on atrip to tho northern part of the state In tho interests or the Knights or Pythias. W S. Page or Topoka. the rustling assist ant general superintendent or the Hock Is land, was in the city this week. Elmer L. Perkins has returnod from Den ver and accepted a position with tho dry goods house or Miller & Paine. M. L. Trester was again summonod to Indiana by the serious illnass or his rather and left for that place Tuesday. Colonel W, W. Wolcott or tho Central City NonjHirM is attending the meeting or the statu board or agriculture. Tho F street Euchre club met with Mrs. L. H. Austin, 1811 F street, Saturday ovoning and a very pleasant time wns enjoyed. Thomas Dowell and Mrs. Mary Linn, aged respectively fifty-five, and fifty years, were granted n mnrriago lleonsu Wednesday, Goorgo P. Wintersteen, at one tlmo deputy secretary of this statu but now a resident of Colorado, is renewing acquaintance lu tho city. Mr. mid Mix. ThJIuas H. Benton will havo a house wanning at their now homo, 1037 F street, Thursday evening, January 28th, from liulf past seven to ton o'clock. A new company has been organized und incorporated under tho statu laws to whole sale and retail all kinds of cycle. The title will Uo the Nebraska Oyclo Co., ami will be gin business February lAth in tho two south store rooms in tho Lansing theatre bulldiu g, Additional society on firth page. The only place to got tho "Tl mo lock regis ter bunk" ut the great 10 cent store, 118 south 1-th street. Wo sell the geuiilne Canon City Betts, Weaver & Co., 1045 O street, ephono 440, too. Tcl- Cabinet baths for ludles given by Mrs. B. D. Cutlln professional masseur, 120P street. For scavengor work, day und night, drop J. C, Field a postal and ho will promptly call and see what you want. 189a WE WILL CONTINUE OUR 1 OFF SALE ON THE FOLLOWING GOODS Cloaks Blankets, Yarn Dress Trimmings and Dress Goods Remnants Thanking yon kindly for your patronage thus far during this sale and assuring yon we shall look to the interests of our customers, we are "ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST !" J Irl WING6R&CO. 1 109 O Street. mw !wU. Best Value Ever Look at HERPOLSHEIMER & CO., ZEESCrFOSITIOJfcT STOEE1S. mm H mWWL I A TRUE STORY OF -- r r was towards the close of a bright summer's day that the prodigal son nrrlvcd nt the paternal mansion. He had come by the quickest route, "The Burling ton." The sun was declining in the west the only thing that docs decline west of Chicago except base ball and Its slanting rays threw a golden tint upon the gray hairs oi the aged father who sat on the front porch reading the last "Burlington Route" advcrtleeincnt. The gate opened, und the old man peering over Ills spectacles discricd a a ragged tramp coining up the walk. He was about to set the dog on him, ln accordance with the usual custom of that hospitable region, when the tramp cati.e up, removed a dilapidated hat rim which encircled his brow, and cried, "father, don't you know me?" "Know you?" returned the old man, nfter 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 ClirUtmns, but he took him in all the same, gavefthlm a bath and a new suit of clothes and then walked him down to the Brf M.. depot to see to whnl perfection the "Burlington" had brought their passenger train service. 'Twos marvelous, nnd the prodigal ron straightway registered 11 solum vow that his children and his children's children for all time to come should recognize the "Burlington" ns the one great railway whose equipment was always UP TO D U'E. Wo don't know how this legend of thn prodigal sou came down through the ages so accurate and free from side Issues, but it's here, Intact nnd unin cumbered, ready lo adorn n back cover or point a moral. The moral of this, story Is: U you would prosper In tills world, travel only by the "Burlington Route." J. FRANCIS, General Passenger Agent, OMAHA. NEWS STATIONERY SUBSCRIPTIONS, Artists' Materials tP NovriaS- AT THE GOTHAM, 1136 O ST. (Uveitis a Trlnl Order. , TUUE PAINTS -CANVAS STRETCilESR 4 M uslin U nder wear BEST LOCK STITCHED. at 50c. at Ca Offered in Lincoln. them at 25 The Interior Decorative Co. .1338 O STRICT. Landlord Hooks (of the Tanner Houho.) "Can 3-011 re fer me to n work from which t enn leuru how tho ancients cohtmctcd thoso catapult-, llmt would throw stones half a mile?" Friend "Don't believe I can. Why do you want such Information?" Hooks "Well, you see. I've advertised that tho Tall in r House Is within a stone's throw of the depot, and now I have got to rig up somo plan Tor throwing that stono. I mil cntcrprlilng, but I'm nntulhtr." Window Shades, Wall Paper, Fret Work and Mouldings. A. C. .lemur, Karl Kdgur, President. Slnnager THE PRODIGAL SON. A. C. 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