CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 189: "fc - -i . . - t ' LINCOLN 65,000. HV flrHiMC? " " POPULATION OF uOt Cmr I Oth and P ttrMtt, Special Sale cvcrv dav next week on our newstockof WASH G'OODS. Fine Ginghams nml Ilrnndonburg Suit lugs n specialty. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TAKE NOTICEI The CnUKisn will nut I resiionslhlo for any debu mado by any one In 11 name, tin eas K written order accomiNinlc tho same, Wc want to close out our P. D. CORSETS If price Is any object to your buying otic, call mul tec u, Cor. O nml lath Sis. Opera House Corner lltli The Courier Cnii be Found At llotcl Iilnrolii Now Htnud. Windsor Hotel Now Htnml. Cnnltnl Hold Now Htnntl. nlffi lilnlng Hull. Mmonlo Tcmplo 'Tied imChmr Wore. MHO 01 Hlnjot Tho UolhainlNnw Htiitid, IIM O Ht. ThoApoMll North lltli Atreel. Kd. Young. WW OMnrt. , Clnsoli. F etc ir Co., 1120 O Htroot. Wont "rldil1. l.rtH.r ilioi.. lurr IIU.0K. International Now miporluui, lint' ' iil!iVToiiClKirHI(irtf, i:w North lllh Htreot. NWwHtmui:il Mouth lltli Htrcrt. w-An extra supply f papers I always loft I tho Oothnm. In cw ohor Nowsdenlcrs supplies run short. TlioCouniKii Invites II remlor to con tribute to this ilopnrniiont, sending u rlthor hy iiiaII, moiiseUKot or telephone, (No. Z) prronnl Itoin. reports of pnrtlr, socials, ton, wedding, uliuroli nntortitl tiiui'iit, mini rules, rlu., which Imvo or nro iilKiut to occur. NnVor liilml tho linuiiKt glo u thn lolnt'iiiiil wo will do Iho rest. It I essential thoiiuh, (hilt wn hnvo till Information at Jthu cnrlloul prnt'tlrnhlo moment. Whenever an lot llutlon to llieiw events I extended, it CnU iilKit representative will Im delegated to nt toinl porsonnlly. Kn.l HEADQUARTERS HEN'S FURNISHINGS. "37 W. R. Dennis, O Street ii37 church Advertisements. ' nnmmMlflM ADfll ttWt. TllK COUBWK wtUlatert notice pertaining to soolnbles, festivals, lecture, meetlugs nml aormona for all churches free of charge. Advertisement for enterUlnraenU whew n admission is charged will be Inserted t one-half tho reg ular rU Legal Not lee. In District court J. Lancaster Co., Neb. f DcWrlch Hwlticr defondont will take notlco that on tho olevonth day of April, WWJfohn W.Qlllosple philnttir heroin filed hi oetltlou m thedlstrlct court of Unoastercoun ty Nebraska,Mlnst aald defondont, the objeot and prayer of whloh aro to recover posses ton of the north half of the north-west Quarter of section twelve, In town eleven north rangonve, cn.t of the sixth p. in. In Lancaster county, Nebraska, ami for l0 rent and profit received by old defondent while ho hiu held unlawful poelon there of and for cou of anil. .,.. You are required to answer nld petition on or before Mouday the 15th day of February, 1SD3. John W.aaLMPiB br Davis a Hiiimkh, Att'y. HOiumiH. Horosl hold nil luUrotlng nml Instructive session nt tho homo of MIm Kato Btoddnnl, (I'M Houth Hovontoviith street, Monday. whoro Mr. lloeUi cnrofully discussed on thoHtimlny iwt mnvoimmt, demonstrat ing tho fnrt fiat ho hiul given tho subject close attention. It was n masterly elflrt In the lino of n worthy cnuo. t.KAP Vr.AH IX IIKAtl KAHNKHT. Fdlr I.uim. prttmiimhly oiiuhkI In ploti- ant cotivomntlon with tho nun within, willol gracefully about In nu aliuont cIouiIUm ky Wciliioilay ovoulng nmloojailointlly blinked htr o tin alio giicod down on n R04UO of on traucliiK brilliancy nml enjoyment nt Mnmi lo tvuiplo, tho occntlou bulng ono of thuno where your liet girl nn ich up with n hnck, wiilt whllo you umko your toilet nml tlien cnri lt vou nwny without no much in by your Ion vo u leap yenr pnrty. Thoro win pUviHiiro mul hnppiiioKiilnrn; pretty lullcn cIoIIkh! In hiiiiiltoimi uoUuino't mid bowltch- liig hiiiIIc did tliuui4elve pmu 1 In thulr gul Imit nml untlrliiK iitteittlou to tho wnut of their nmlo proU'Ko. MIm Vllloii);liby' p tr ior oichmtru reiulvreil plwulnj; xti'itln of clmrmliitf inunlu which uiltixloil Mwtvjtly with tlioH.'rfumu of iiiiiny llowur. About hnlf mtuloveii tho pnrty repnlnil to llrowu'ii enfe, whvro ii Hploiiilld Hiippor wu Korvod. At nlno o'clock thoKrnnil tuuiuh wn luil in ii Ki-ncoful iimnuer by l'hll Hoiniuorliid mid MIm Nelllo Hyde. Nearly ono hunilreil Kiioit woi-o priviout. Tho young lntlle ro 1K)iihII)1o for nil thl plmMirii mul Jolllllcn Hon nro i MUtrcwi of ccroiuonliM, .iIIhs Nelllo Hyilo; reooptloucoiiiiulttvu, MIhhch Ada Hull, lllldn Hoolinii) mid Luttlu K, Houfoy; lloor cominlttt'o, Mhuiti K.orouco llnlo mul Mnttlu (lilllltli; Horgemit-nt-nriiii, Ml hi Ij, Hohhu I'liililiK-k. ThuHoiiroHout were: MImci I'iihov, Hydo, Hilda lloehiiio, Julia lloohiuo, WaUuii, Ixiug, Ilopfoy, 1'iutdouk, llnrunby, Halo. Ilufoitl, l'otoriunu, Anna (Irllllth. Muttlo (Irllllth, Htownrt, Murk, Uluver, Hall, Will Imiii, lA'atlion", Kowtur, Hoyt, Htliv, Hliurp, McFurland, Hood, Iottrldgo, lloldeu, ilrom well, UiigheH, KIiiifm, Mutlrow, Lmuler, King, I'otcm, Clark, Htownrt ami Mr. Hny dor; .Mown, llellley, Uoiumerlml, Kllllan, llnrtlett, Alcxnmlor, Urllllths, l'mlilouk, Seltr., Clark, Wo.t, Oascoln, Kimball, llnriiox, Coddhigtou of Uutiihn, Hartford, Chrlntophoi , Hjn'iicor, Wluslow, lllson, llroii wniu, Jeokell, lliulmore, Halo, Htackhum, lAittrldgo, Koittiiimn, linrkloy, Weckbnch, Hogcn.'Dr. Murium, Connnl of HastlugH, Coiuldlno, Ford, L. vllHoii,Tretvr, tlilgur, llrown, llutta mid Hlmlou; Mor ami Me dnliH'H, Hturgl, Haldoinau, LoUtor, l'nrks and Whltcaldo. lion Yiv CLUU. Tho eighth party of tlm Hob Fit Club wn held last Tuesday evening at tho rwldonce of Mr. and Mrs. . E. Drown, 1801 J. street. The prize were secured by MIm Alice Cow dry and Mrs. Cal Thompson and Messrs. A. Hurlbut and E. P. Holmes. There were present Messrs and Mesdaiues J. O. Allen, O, M. Uartlott, A. O. Illllenger. Geo. Cook, B. R. Cowitrey, E. P. Ewlng, 11. K. Foster, A. Hurlbut, E. P. Holmes, A. E. Kennard, C. M. Keefer, F. O. Ladd, K. E. Moore, 8. E. Moore, O. M. Thompson, M. II. Tilton, Mr. T. P. Kennard, Mlssea Effle Bteen, Clara Cowdry, Alice Cowdry and May Moore. OARDH AT MRS. HARD'S. Mrs. Hard gave a pleasant card party Fri day evening In honor of Mrs. DeForest Fair child of New York City. Choice refreshments wore served. Among those present were: Dr. Cueboor and wife, Mr. MllU oud wifo, Mr. Denton and wife, Mr. Clark ami wife, Mr. Coodell and wife, Frank Mauritlr.lus and wife, Uertruda Aiken, draco Aiken and Martin Aiken. prorfi'ntii wa icnili'iwl nftor which refresh' incut "ore mtvimI mul n plenvtnt ovoulng onjoyod. A I. HAT VKAH KCIHOIIK. A plenviut nml umnfiil leap yenr put ty wn given nt tho consorvntory of inulc Frl ilny evening by the young Indie of thn K, O. to tlm member of tho V, nml II, ('ud, inimlonnil dniiclng, with cholciircfiwhinent were thn featured of the ovoulng. Thoio prrxout weiei Hiiivrliitendeut nml Mr. II. H1 Joue, I'lliiclpnl nud Mr. Ii. Ii. It. Am tin, MIwh inhln Motcnlf, Illnnelie June, IMItli FUke, Florence Mnrley, Clara llrynnt, Mary llobloy, Clmn Hmllh, Nelllo I.an, Nell Niumiiiiii, Ktkel HiM)Mr, Dora llniley, Kna lllcket", Joy WVIwter, Annn Hldl, Llwlo Hmlth, MnrloJoue, Ornco Cook, Inora Agey, (irni-o riinmmoti, Vllinlo Uench, Kuiernld June, Ada HenUiu mid friend; MeiwrsKh. Mockctt, Homer Honey well, Ar- ileu Chnpmnn, OeOrgo Kloulwh, WimxI, Jone, I'nrko dnrouetU', Julian Field, (leoro Hteluor, Itnlph riiiiumer, KoNler Itench, hil llengnu, Prrd Hyan, Krnet Folnom, Will llnymou'l, Jim Huyiler, Aichlo llond, Hnlph Winger, Frank Hnumler, Arthur llnmur, llnrry Hurley, Frnnk mid Chentorilold My ers, Iaiw, Hlcket mid trlend, Profiors Mnrslaud and Iturrett. A I't.RAHANT AKKAtll. Hon. T. M. Mnnpiutt eutertnlned hi bukl lion partner nud nwoci'itc of tho olllcu at hi homo Friday oieiilng, where a very ploaxunt time wn had. TIioho present were the Memr. mid Memlntne. Frank M. Hall, A. (1, Ureonleo, J. W, Dowveiw. Klrby mid J. A. Kllroy. aohi:i:aiii.y huupiuhki). Tho llfth AclaM of Uio Capitol school very cleverly Htirprisod their toachur. Mini Nelllo M, hyle, nt her home, Win K. street, l'il Friday evening, dmue, nneoilole, oto , served to whllo uwuy thu time, after whluh rofrcnlimoiitM were served. About twenty live guest worn prccut. IIKIII KlVi: IN KAHT LINCOLN. Thu principal attraction In Kant Lincoln nodal circle Inst week, was n progremlvo high live party glvuu by Mr, mul Mr. J. C. HalNbury, nt their Hpiiclou nud beautiful home, out nor twenty-seventh ami N street, which was prett'ly decorated with cut (low er, (minis and fern. Tho guentH, on enter ing, woro greeted by tho weet sti ulli of "Homo Bweet Homo" from a HIm music Inix. At eleven o'clock elegant rufreshiiieut were served, after which the gmntH wero'ro huiuod until l.alf-piiHt twelve when tho royal fuvois, consisting of two souvenir 6h)uiis, eloawiriled Mrs. (J, M. Thompson ami Doug Uhllllug mid tho booby trophies to .Mrs. Van Duseii and Mr. Mohreiistecker. All ngrted in saying it wn tho most enjoya ble ovoulng of tho Neiisou, which speak vol ume for thu entertaining abilities of tho charming hostess. Ihosu present were: Messrs and Mewlumes, Frank Hull, IK. Heh blonder, U. M. Thompson, Cal Tliompson, A. M. llubd, lid lllgnell, 11. D. Hteurns, 11111 inoyor, deo. Cook, Clms. Hiulgu, T. II. Hon ton, Doug Uhlltitig, VuuUuseu, Chits. Waldo, A. Hurlbut, H. M. Mellck. Tutu, Prof . Lllll bridge, Dr. Tucker, llai ley, Dr. Everett, C. W. lloxlo, L. A. McCuiullem; Misses Flor ence Hulo, Mliiuio Mellck; Messrs D. Moll rousteckor uud Thoiiius Pearson. MIIH. TIKKANY'H QAHU l'AHTV. Mw. Tllfauy unvo a very enjoyablo curd party at hur homo lust Friday ovemng, in honor of Mrs. W. H. Irwin of Halt Uio City. Tho house was neatly decorated for tho occasion. Refreshments of a choice character wero served during tho ovoulng. IN MKUOH1AU. , Little Barn, dnughter of Air. nud Mrs. Wil liam H. Dennis, to whom these lines are dedicated "Dlessed aro they that mourn for they shall be comforted." Wo had In our homo a dear llttlo bubo A trousuro more precious than gold; Hut the Hnvlour called lit and took to hlmiclf Our dear preolou Umb to hi fold. Qod gave us our darling mul took her uwuy a dearly loved, earthly prize; Our dour llttlo girl with the durK brown hair And beautiful hnr.ol eyes. Just wh) Ho took our darling uwuy Is mora than wo can toll, Uut wo strlvo to submit to tho chuitoulng rod For wo know that Ho docth well. And whon wo ure done with life on earth And our sorrows uud troubles uro o'er, May wo meet an unbroken bund lu heaven To purl from our darling uo more. "There Is no doatlil Tho stars go down To rise upon soma fairer shore, And bright in Heaven's Jeweled crown, They shine foruvcrmore. Lcl and Personal. Whltenrerst Coal and Lime Company Lincoln Ice Co., 1010 O Bt. Telephone 225 Canon City Coal at the Whltebrcast Coal and Lima Co. Only the finest cuU and choicest meats served to customers of Chlpman & Sheen, 1M1 U street. Phone 180. Ladles cau have their party dressea cleaned by the French dry process at the Lincoln steam dye works 1105 O street. Applications for reptal of Turner ball for socials and dauclug received at P. J. Wohlen bergs cigar store, 138 B. 11th street. Flannel shirts cleaned without shrinking by the French dry cleaning process, only 15 eta. at Lincoln Steam Dye works, 1105 O street, "Not hoW'cheap, but how good" Is the motto of the, new Studio Le Grande. Call and see their work, 184 south Twelfth street. Orders for planoHunlng left with Young and Elder, 208 south Eleventh street, will receive prompt attention by 8. C. Quick. Never order a photograph or picture pf any kind until you have seen the work done at the new Studio Le Grande, 134 south Twelfth street. The celebrated Egg Shampoo removes dandruff and promotes the growth of the hair. Fcr sale by Miss Johnston, 1114 O street Hotaling the O street grocer says ho Is human and makes mistakes but will chews fully rectify them . That Is more than some wUldo. The Peninsular base burner U the latest Improved beater lu the market. Defore buy ing, call and see a full line at Dunham & Buck, 1130 O street. Gentlemen should now get out their but summer's suit, take It to the Lincoln Steam dye works 1 105 O street and have , it cleaned, dyed, repaired or pressed out. Latest studies and a full line of artists 'material at popular price at the new Lin coln frame and art company, wNb Elite studio, 986 south Eleventh street. Original round oak stoves, the only air tight round oak stove on the market, conse quently the west economical in consumption el fuei Bold only by Dunham and Buck 11M O street. Tailing 111 i nit tbelr best Interests by roaring their meat and game at Chlpman aadBUea, 1541 O street. All orders either to pet-sea or over telephone 160 will be avfirptiy delivered. : 4 KHKNHKV BELIOHOIIN. At tho residence of Mr. nud Mr. S. Sdllg sohu, 17S0 M street, Inst Biiuday, occurred the marriage of their daughter.Mlss Nottle.to Louis A. Ksonsky. Tho ceremony wui ier forined at four o'clock, tho young couple standing under a canopy of tloweis lt the bay window of tho parlor, which was taste fully decorated with potted plant and How er. A delightful wedding supper was serv ed after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Kseus ky boarded an ovoulng train for a tour which will Includo New York, Boston, Wash- iugtonnud other paints. They will bo at homo to their f rleutU at 1TU0 M street after March 1. THE PLKASANT IIOUIl'H HKCKITION. The reception tendered to Mr. nud Mrs. H. J. Hall by the Pleasant Hour club at tho Lincoln hotel but Friday evening was an event of bztrnoitliuary brilliancy and pleas ure. MUb Willoughby's orchestra furnished music for the merry dancers, who continued the festivities until a late hour. The cos tume wero strikingly handsome and elicited many words of praise. Tho refreshments, which wero served about halt-past ten o'clock wero lu keeping with the other appointments of tho nlfalr, which was ono of tho most de lightful tho club bus yet oxiorloncd. Among those present wero tho Messrs uud Mebdnmes H. J. Hull. H. D. Mulr, C. F. Udd, Haydeu, 11. C. Young, II. D. Hatha way, McArthur, Cunningham, W. J, Mar shall; MesdumesX. C. Brock, 8. C. Brock, Charles Hammond, L. C. Burr, Redlck and Pike of Omaha, Bapp of Council Bluffs, John Carson, Hillings; MUse Marshall, Latta, Hoover, Damrow, Drown, Carson, lloe Car ton, Zlemer, Kelly, Shears, Miller, Hollow Lush, Hooper, Law. Miller, Loouils, Cow dery, Hammoud, Dundy of Omaha, Grace H,irr, Dalrd, Wilson, Jones, Stoen, Clark, Anna and Martha Funke, Weaver, Maud Burr; Messr. Smith, Wilson, Zehrung, Wing, Mullen, Walte, Aitkin, Bholes, Miller, Foreewau, Fitzgerald, HouU, Joyce, Clmrles Burr, Bt. cJohn, lUcbter, Johnson, Oscar Funke, Earnest Funke, Markel, Stepueusou; Clarke, Howe, Hathaway, Marshall, Wheel er, Magoon, Huns, McArthur, Frank Durr, Dorgau, Pershlug and Charles Hall. A l'LEABAXT RBCSPTION. The young people of the Unlversalist church tendered a reception to tho He v. E. H. Cbapln, the paitor, who has been travel ling through tho east for the past three mouths, solicltinf; in the Interest of the new church, His efforts were eminently success ful and the church Is the gainer by a sub stantial sum. The reception which was held at tbe church was In the nature of a surprise to tbe reverend gentleman, Au appreciated Thoro Is no death I The leaves may full, And llowors may fade and puss away, They only wait through wintry hours Thu coming of tho May. There is no deuthl An uugel form Walks o'er tho earth with silent tread; Ho hours our bust loved things nwny Ami then wo cull them dead." Tilt AMKUOHA WHIST CLUU. Tho Amelloru whist club held a very pleas ant meeting with Mr. ami Mrs. J. F. Lnn sing at their beautiful home, 1TJ0 K street, Tuesday evening. It was an nccaslon of ex traordinary pleasure and Interest. At tho close of the entertainment nt tho opora house, llobert S. Drowue's Lansing theatre orches tra tender! an agreeable surprise in the shape of a rich musical trout. A Huely ar ranged program, as enjoyablo as It was un expected was rendered, much to the delight of the guests. Choice refreshments wero served ami when tho pnrty dispersed at a late hour there was nnughc but expression of gratification and praise for the kindly treatment bestowed, Those present wero tho Messrs nnd Mesdnmes, 11. Oliver, E. A. Rogers, Dr. Tucker, Bulsbury.Hnl Northum, L. C.Clark, A. C. Zlemer, Howlck, C. X.. Hull, Eit Dlguall, Howard; Miss Clara Link and Munuiier Ed. A. Church. THK K HTUKKT KUCIIHK CI.UU, Tho F street euchre club was cleverly en ertulnedby Mis. llliiner butunluy evening. Refreshments wero served nftor too gnmes. Those present were: Messrs and Mesdames Denton, Tiplmg, Mills, A. J. Sawyor, Hutch- (us, Dr. Cusebeer, Bohus, Austin, Manning, Mrs. Hard, Messrs Mai tln, Alt ken, Hellwlg; F. A. Brown. OWAHIIATONO. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I)Vo entertained the Owushntong Club at their haiulsomt residence, 1!W U. street on Wednesday wan ing. Those present wero: Messrs. and Mo4 dames. A. M. Stownrt. Tho. Muuger, F. M. Bllsh, Jos. Miller, J. W. Smith, A. A. Scott; MUs Bllsh, mid Mr. Frank Piersou. rilK K.NTUK NOUS CLUB. Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Hlgg entorUlmxl the EntreXous club most hospitably nt their pleasant little home, 18.17 E. street, Filduy ovenlng. Their guests were Messrs and Mesdaiues A. D. Durr, Ed DUnell, John Gil llhan, T. H. Benton, Will McAithur. Fred Thomas, Ml A. Warren, Fred Kelloy. Hurl lrt, Itoyol Bteurns. J. P. Maulo, H. E. Moore, Myron Wheeler. E. II. SUor, C. W. Hoxle, ). M. Tonipso,, Cbarllo Trnphagen, II . Budge, Walter Davis. Usher and A. E. Kennard; MUsoa CantloHl.Htearu, uanueui ; Messrs T. P. Kcnnanl, Charlie Miner, ar- .... .t.i.i.. I...!. Vtawatt uiui i ;. rc Ainnr MIIH. MUI'.I'IIV r.NTKIlTAI.NH. Mr lUi'hnnl Murphy ntrrtniniil n mnll pnrty of friend nt her home, 1331 A. street, Filclny ovetilug on tho ocoislou of her birth dny, A bountiful super was aerved after which ench ono wn given a conundrum to answer, AltnKothcr a very iilcusant ovenlng n enjoyed, Tho Invited guest wero Mes dailies W. N. AIiIkiH, Joule Lnuctou, W, II. NewU'rry, Faiiulo Clllinoiv; Mls Gurtrudo mid Aunetto Abliott, Lucy mul Florence (losuey and Nelllo mul draco Feltou, NOTKH ANII I'EHHONALH. Mr. H. C. Heller Htnrtod fcr PorUmouth, Ohio, Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. E, W, Ovorholsor stnrU'd for Sterling, 111., Tuesday. Di. E. M. McGon of Tecutnsoli U ki lending a few day with F. Hitchcock. Mr. and Mr. John Dorr have returned from Now York nnd aro at tho Limlell. Mr. A. d. Dorr nud wife left Thursday for Southern California toend several months. William Hardy returned Monday from n three weeks' trip through Michigan and Illinois. II. F. Morwlu of Denver City, editor of tbe Denver Vnlloy 2'W6tme, wn in tho city Monday. Mr. Wllllnm Itedlck nml Mis Lulu Dundy, of Omnlin, wero tho guest of Mr, and Mr. L C. Durr this week. Mitts Nelllo Drown of Hastings, formerly of tho Democrat, Is a recent addition to tho Couhikh tyMi force. Mis Nelllo Whlto started for Omaha Inst Saturday, where she I visiting her friend, Miss Cnrrlo Wnsiner. it l now a foregono conclusion tlmt ero long it popular young bunk teller will not bu altogether a Free man. William Murks of Menominee, Mich., who has been visiting relatives uud friends lu tho city, returned homo Monday. Ml-s Vliiulu Coulter, of Hastings, dnughter of Hon. J, W. Coulter, is thu guest of Miss Helen Hoover at tho Limlell hotel. A. C. Boltz of Tama, III., for tho pnst week hni Imsjii tho guest of his brother, C. M. mul W, A. Beltz at Twenty-sixth mid L streets. Dr. F. A. Graham returned from New York Monday, where ho bus been taking a post-giiuluutocotirso in thepoly-clliilo college. Mih. C. J. dueiuel, after a most delightful six weeks' visit In Drooklyu has rcturtil, nud Is now at homo to her friouili at 1 113 L street. Miss Hattlo Nowmoycr was called to her homo near Mobcrly, Mo., Monday by a tele gram announcing tho serious illuesH of her mother, Wllllnm Connnl of Hastings, a lending young business man of that place, attended thu leap year pnrty at Temple hall Wednes day evening. Itov. O. A. Williams, accompanied by E. E. Dennett, st trted for DesMolne Tuesday to attend a conference of the Baptist foreign missionary society. J. L. Coddlngton, of Omaha, was in tho city and attendi d tho leap year party given I nt lemplo hall iVeduesduy evening, return ing homo Thursdny. Frank Currutb, n well known capitalist, of PlutUmouth, wo in the city Wednesday en route homo from McCook, whither ho had been to look after thu electric com pany at McCook, of which he is president. Colonel John II. Howell who has boeu visiting his sister, Mr. John Underwood, starto i for Dayton, Ohio, Wednesday after noon, where his mother is in a precarious condition. Mrs. C. H. Imhoff and J. J. Imhoff of Lin coln and Mrs. Emma DolTenbacher and Mrs. Ollvo of Weeping Water started for Suther land, Fla., Tuesday, where they will gend tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. '". W. Baldwin and son, Mat son H. Baldwin loft Wednesday for Califor nia, where thoy will .spend the winter, with tho exception of Mr. F. W. Baldwin, who will return In a month or so. L. Bettman, of Bettman & Bros., Cincin nati, who cnuio to Lincoln to dispose of the Bemmous clothing store here, was so well impressed with the city that he has purchased thn stock himself and will continue the bus! uss hero. L. M, Colin or tbe Leader, accompanied by his wife, left Thursday for New York on a visit combining business and pleasure. While at the Metropolis. Mr. Colin will buy heavily for tto spring trade which promises to be largo nt his ojiular jtoro. At the recent election of ofllcers of tho Henry & Coatsworth lumber coniany, Mr. F. W. Brown wus chosen president. Tho company has ofllces in nearly nil the largo western cities ami the election of Mr. Brown gives Lincoln a practical intorest in the bus iness. He evidences hi faith in the Capital City by the erection of an elegant now resi dence at 1040 D street In to which, witli his family, ho bus just moved. Additional society. on llfth page CORSETS Wc Corsets. again call your attention to our large assortment of Wc keep all the popular makes, vi.: i Thompson's Glove Fitting." Warner's Coraline." ' T Ball's Kabo." " Royal Worcester." "P. D." Madame Warrens. RH. In fact all the best makes. We will be pleased to have you call and examine our line of Corsets. "ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST !" 1 1 09 O Street. I IMm irTH Stop and see our Handsome Ginghams, Wool Dress Stuffs in Pine Modish Colorings The handsomest line of WORKING PAPA. How's Tills? We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any cuko of Catarrh that can not bu cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Props., Toledo, O. We thu undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and bellove him H'rfectly honorable In all bimlno-s transac tions nnd iluanclnUy nblo to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West and Trunz, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O,, Wuldlng, Klniiun & Murviu, Wholesale Drugglfcts, Toledo, O. Hall's CntnrrhCuro is taken Internally. act ing directly upon the blood nud functions surfaces of the system. I'rlcu, ?fc. er bot tle. Bold by nil druggists. Tentlmnnlnls free. Everybody admire the vnrlety and assort nwnt of spurkliug diamonds and lino silver ware and jewelry displayed by Kuguuo Hal lett,tho oll known jeweler. Hlsiiumostnnds ns a syuom for all that is of tho best In the Jewelry trudo. If you nro contemplating the purchaMO of anything in this line, it will pay .;; i to see Mullen. "it; flrst clum Tonsorlul work, see Wester EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES, that is, things that are Confined to us and cannot be matched, includ ing Valois Bails, Bruns wicker Cords, etc. HERPOLSHEIMER & CO., ejpositioilt stokes. A REMARKABLE OCCURRENCE. "Zee whir whnt In thunder Is things comlu' to? If there nlnt tho man In the moon comln' down. Sny.thero, Mooney, old boy, what do you want?" MnnlntheMoon-"Oh,nothlnMn particular, only I'm making 11 trip to tho earth to see tho magnificent storo, nnd tho beautiful paper hnnglnga tho Inlorlor Decorative Co. uro advertising fco extensively." ii will Mirnrln vou ns much 11s It did "Old Mooney't to seo our cstnblhhment ami the mtlstlo goods It coiitulni Ins. The Interior Decorative Co. 1338 O STREET. A. C. Klemor, President. Karl Kdgur, Mnnagor. A TRUE STORl OF THE PRODIGAL SON. I Vi only place to get the ' tH' bank" nt tho groat 10 south 12th street. Time lock regis cent storo, 118 Wo sell tho Betts, Weaver ephone 440, genuine Canon City & Co., 1045 O street. too. Tel- Cabinet baths for ladles given by Mrs. D. D. Catlln professional masseur, 1-J0 P street. For scaveugor work, day nud night, drop J, C. Field a postal und ho will promptly call and see what you wunt. tin Aitkin, Frank Everett and gomery Dread is the sculf of life and If you want the very best you should go to tho Now York Uakory. O C' T was towards the close of n bright summer's day tnai 111c prouigni o.i urnvcu at the paternal mansion. He had come by the quickest route, "The Burling ton." The sun was declining In the west the only thing Hint does decline west of Chicago except base ball and Its slanting rays threw a golden tint upon the gray hairs ol the aged father who sat on the front porch reading the last "Hurllngton Route" advertisement. The gate opened, and the old mnn peering over ids spectncles dlscried a. n ragged tramp coining up the wnlk. He was about to t,et the dog on him, In accordance with the usual custom oi that hospitable region, when the tramp, can.e up, removed a dilapidated lint rim which encircled his brow, nnd cried, 'father, don't you know meJ" "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 tun yard, It's my own lost b-hoyl" Then the fond, parent fell upon his son's neck und wept wept because It was so dirty, It hadn't been washed since Christmas, but he took him in all the sitme, gave him a bath nnd a new suit of clothes and then walked him down to the II. & M. depot to see to what perfection the ''Hurllngton" had brought their passenger train service. ' Twas marvelous, and the prodigal son- straightway registered a solom vow .that his children and his children's children for all time to come should recognize the "Hurllngton" ns the one grcatrallway whose equipment wa always UP TO DATE. We don't know how this legend of the prodigal son came down through, 'the ages so accurate and free from side Issues, but it's- here, Intact nnd unin cumbered, ready to adorn a back cover or point a moral. The moral of this story Is: If you would prosper In tliU world, travel only by the ''Hurllngton" Route." A. C. ZIEMER, City Passenger Agent;. J. FRANCIS, General Passenger Agent, OMAHA. LINCOLN. ti. QsttMejtfiyrHw vt vnt vrfTr"fia r"ts,ixmtlfy v .-.i - !Z3R&JTZTn?..