CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 892. : t i pip? F00t Forw '"' 'goods. jS &H tAMUNT kaaaasV vj Z4 4BBBBBBBB bSBSBSbV ML XSSSSSSSSBSsY Lbsbsbh ssbsbY ssssssssssssssssssbW liassssssR H 1,ajjjjflL We carry nil the Flnct Grade ol shoe n ttl iti M Anil width from a ato e c. Quality First-Class. Prloes Reasonable. Inspection Sollcltcil. Exposition Shoe Go. J. H.MITCHELL, Mgr. Never Buy &rpt VNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE MAGNIFICENT STOCK -AT THE- Exposition Carpet House ALL THE NEWEST EFFECTS COLORINGS AND DEISGNS. IN o- In Draperies show all the newest thing In house rape, and have an attractive line ol Lace Curtains AND PORTIERRE Always tee the Expotltton Carpet tore ordering. Having arranged to take a large number of yearly subscription for the Of Washington, D. C, we hereby offer to send that excellent publication one year to all new sub scribers who will pay for a year's subscripiion to The Courier, in ad vnnce. This is the well known magazine conducted by Mrs. John A. Logan, gnd has won an eminent 1 ce among the great monthlies of the nation. This offer also holds good for old subscribers who pay up arrears and a ycur in advance. Call at office or address, 1 ) 1 -Jr., Publish c 1 1 134 N Street - . 1' Free 1 ' -.. 1 ; Published Saturday. A Mr all communication direct to Ilia ofllce WltSBttb PWINTINO OO, PUnMNIIKIIH. Courier HiilMlnjr, UM N Htrcct. TRi.RrnoNR2.Vi L. Wkmkl, Jr., Elltor and Solo Proprietor. KntorodntlhoPoslorflco of Mncnln, Noli., a second class mntlcr. PJPUHION OF LINCOLN, 65,000. In Its New Vcnr Iasuo tho CouitlKH prom ised IIh patron sovernl surprises ami lm proveinentH that would nild to tho pleasure o( It readers and oven moro limn ovor pop ularize tho pacr In tho family circle. Hov eral weeks ago tho department of ''Town Talk" by Mr. W. Morton Smith, was Itutl tutod, nnd has met with goneral favor. In today1 Utue, we nrlglnato another now do pnrtmant which, wo fool warranted In My lug, will be groatly enjoyed by all and prove a mmt welcomo feature, that of Mr. Walt Mason's "At Bhort Ilango," which will bo men regularly hereafter in those column. And thl U not all. Wo are still negotiating for other attraction equally a good, but each In different line. Among them will bo a thoroughly reliable and, ably edited local music department, alio a department In tho Interest of local art, each of which will ro colveafull iharo of oompateut attention. Arrangements aro now !elng nude for a regular weekly Faihion Bazar, which will contain two column of tho very latest note tie la mode beautifully Illustrated and guaranteed to be the lateit Now York and Pari fashions. These, together with other feature not a yet fully negotiated, cannot but add to the Couruh'b popularity in the home of Lincoln, V Them I every reason to believe that within the nest thirty day the long talked of audi torium building will bo well under way, A party of four prominent gentlemen of thl city have organised a company to be known a the Lincoln Auditorium Company, and aro now negotiating for tho lease of a build ing IMxM'J, which Is to bo erected especially for them, at onoe, Tho structure will accom modate a neatlng capacity of nearly live thousand people, and 'will be used for con ventions, festivals, grand concert, wheel ton tents, etc It Is just such a place a Lin coln ha long needed, and it I to ba hoed that present negotiations will come to an early and final conuniation. V A private letter from Washington resolved a few day ago glvea tho pleasant intelligence that Mr. Charle L. Burr, aon of Hon. L. 0. Burr, ha been admitted to practice in the United State supreme court. When it I considered that he i only 33 year old and ha already been admitted to every court In the country, It certainly speak well for hU ability and thorough knowledge of the law of the land. Mr. Burr ha been In hi fath er'a office for some time, and often tried case at which the latter could not be preient. He la bright ami Intelligent, courtoou and gentlemanly, and has the right stuff in him to make a great lawyer. Ill numerous friend here will bo pleased to hear of hi success, and congratulation will be in order on hi return, which will probably be next week. Chicago paper will soon bo read In Lin coln by daylight on the day of publication. The Burlington folk have entered into a contract with the government to carry the mail at a quicker rate of speed than has ever before been attemptednot only in the west, but the cast as well. Zlemer toll mo that the new service will be Inaugurated a week from tomorrow (Sunday), and that the fast mall leaving Chicago early in tho morn ing will arrive In Lincoln at supper time and reach Ueu ver at so ven next morning. Think of It, What a change and vast improve ment. Will wondor ever cease! When the Burlington only a short time ago, compara tively, announced Ita present fait train t Denver, leaving here at noon and arriving there for breakfast, we alt teemed ai.ax-d. There seem to bo nothing too great for the Burlington to undertake, and certainly this last announcement will be received with mingled surprise and pleasure, V It must be admitted that in all progressive stride in western railroading the Burling ton baa always taken tho lead. It ha never found it necessary to wait until o im pelled by other line to do no, but ha al way taken the Initial stp. only to have them followed later nn by rival liner The running time or the new fait mail will gen erally be a mile a minute, and oftentimes faster. Aa to passenger service, the equip ment I fully up to that of the limited train east of Chicago, and the running time even taster. While on the other band there will Iw no extra charge of fare, which is the case on some of the Chlcago-Now York lines. Just now there la at flt. Paul and Minne apolis aa air of cheerful expectancy in view of the delegate and dollar In June. Minne apolis will do herself proud and St. Paul will hare a reflected glory. Tom Lowry, tho millionaire, promise to remember that no one offered him a pickle, to pay his street car fare In New York. He looked at it from bis own generou standpoint, doubtless mindful of a recent convention, when be placed all tbe street cars in the two cities at the dis posal of delegate. Tbe necessary badge en titled Ita wearer to the freedom of tho city, so far as Mr. Lowry could give It. "Lawn tennis will not rage to any great extent thl year," says a local lover of that port. "It has been dying out gradually for the past three seasons. Bate ball and foot ball peases greater attraction for tu e young men and for tbe young ladle, too, for that matter." In Wyoming it ha lately been found necessary for cattlemen to provide a sepa rate guard for each steer, the guard armed with an equipment costing anywhere from W0 to IM. Capitalists who contemplate la vesting t Wyoming cattle ranches should take these thing into consideration when, figuring up tbe interest to be nude on the Investment. V Tbe Cedar Rapid Chat Issued a volural Hon EaUr number last week. It was a moat excellent and thoroughly artietio num- Iicr containing, liesldcs other handsome Illustrations, a bevy of America's mo-t noted stage favorite. It wa a sixteen ptgu Issue on cotted paper, and pearl cover embellshed with gold and blue printing. Chat I gener ally .1 very clever sheet, hut Ita Easter Issue entitles It to nn extra t on the back, and tho ioopla of Codar Ilapld ought to feel proud of such n publication. There aro few ladle In America that havo achloved siiccest at publishing a newspnjier or magazine In fact they can bo counted on the finger of one hand. Prominent among the-e Mrs, John A. IiOgatt nud her Justly jroimlar .im Home Afaantlne aro most conspicuous figure. Hut threo years old, It has attained n wldn range of reader not only In America but In lorclgu poi U, until now tho April number reached the enormous salo of .100,000 copies. It I truly a marvellous publication. Mr liojaii' bright and Intelligent work hn done wonderful sei vlco in tho llternry Hold, and Hit. ladles of the land havo canto to feel proud of tho wlfo of one of America's uot. notid statesmen, and tothoso unacquainted nlth the writ ing of this lady, 1 might nild, that It is not n caso of succtss gained frcm I ho reputation or nn Illustrious huxbnml, but succera gained by true, sterling merit nud tho fruitful work of her own gifted xmer. Mr. Logan's ar ticle ore extensively quoted nnd no well- a7luWiBBBBBm-y II A5y read person, ladles In particular, will spjak In ought but highest terms of her writing i The Home Magazine not only contain tho usual lot of stories and sketches and Illustra tions, but also a llbo ral supply of bright and crisp editorials, articles from noted authors nnd various most excellent departments ably conducted by writers of prominence and ability. Washington life has a brief and breexy review and the most prominent Indies ot tho administration are regular con tributors. Summed up this Is the greatest paper In America for the fair sex and Its circulation among the ladles as shown nbove (over 800, 000. copies each Issue) Illustrates how it is ap preciated. The Couiurh believing that val uable premiums only are appreciated by the ladles, has mado arrangements with the Home Mayatbie for n largo number of an nual suliscrlptlons which wo aro giving In cmnection with each yearly ordor. Every new subscriber to The Coumbr when pay ing two dollar in advance, will be given a receipt In full for one )oar for both papers. This otter will be good during the llfo o( our contract only, which expires with the month on May. Orders by mall will bn acceptable when accompanied by tho cash. M.K. Ueneral Conference, Omaha. On May 'i, 4, 7, II, 14, 18, 21, 23, 28 and 30, the B. & M. will sell tickets from station ilhiii 200 miles of Omaha to Omaha and re turn at one fare mid a third for the round ti lp, for the benefit ot person desiring to ut tend tho general conference of the Methodist Kptseoal church, ticket good lor return for one week Irom date of tale. Full par ticular at II. & M, depot, or city olHce, cor ner O and Tenth street. 4-23-Ot A. O. ZlKtmi, C. P. & T. A. A Married Lady. " Tho other day iv Colonel Dnscnp vrna nr rested nnd arraigned beforo a Justice' .ourt on n chnrgc of nbuslng n colored woman. "Wlmtdld this nmn dor" asked the Judge ot a woman. "He used 'sultln language, sab." "What did ho anyf" "I was work I n at IiIh house, an while he was on tho front poarch a colored Ken' U man come up nn nxed, 'I dnr u colored Indyhcah named .Inner' 'Dar's a colored 'oinan henh by dnt name,' said uo white man. Dat'a wliut ho anld." "Is that nil f" "Alll Ain't dat a nufff Cnllln nie n 'oinan. I'll hab him tor know dat IVe n lady." "Look here, Jane," said tho Judge, "wen you not convicted in this court some time ago of stealing n feather bedr" "Certainly I was 'vlcted when I 'know! edgid do fuck." "Then why do you como around hen calling yourself n liulyr" "Well, yer ace, when I stole de bed I wu a single 'omau." "Yea." "But now, anh, I'se a ntnrrlod lady." An appeal to the supreme court will :in doubt be taken. Texas Sitting. Didn't, Head It. Ople Road receives u great many letter from would be authors who wish him to read tho manuscript of books they have written nnd give them the benefits of hU experience aa to the prolmbllity of it 'catching on." He received such a letter a few days ago from a party named W. A. Ttoweu, who has written some sketches over the name of Iko Filkins. One line ia Mr. Uowen's letter satisfied Mr. Read that It would bo useless for him to read the work. In that Hue tho author unwittingly put a quietus on it himself. The line wu as follows: "I have just written a book which I think will take like Are when it ia out," Chlcugo Press. Suggestion. Painter You see I am quite Independent here. If I want to go away for a couple o4 months I Just turn the key on It. Lady-Would it not be better to turn tkf bote on It Harper' Magaxiue, A Crancer tc Co. for pianos. Crancer Co. for art good. Canon City oaland LI mo Coal Co. at the Whltebreait Now centrally located at Drowns popular Cafe. 12.3 O street- Archer, deJtlst. work a specialty. Fine gold nnd Brace block. bridge Big line of fine silk uewmarkets at a great luirgaln at Ilerpolshelmer & Co, The elite resort for ladle and gentlemen is Browns cafo removed to 1223 O street. Nothing liko Now England graham breads or graham gems. Dealers sell It. for Wo carry n garden secdr. llth. complete lino of flower and Oriswold Seed storo 1,10 So. For scavengor work, day nnd night, drop J, C. Field a postal and he will promptly call and see what you want. Now England Crystal meal, tho latest nnd finest production for mush or baking pur purpose!. Ask for it at grocer. Wo will take your subscription for any publication at publisher let prices, at tho Couiiixh News Depot, 1134 N street. Tho now Lincoln frame and art company make a specialty of frames for flno crayon work, with Elite Studio 220 south Eleventh street Latest studies and n full lino of artists materials at popular price at tho now Liu coin frame and art company, with Elite studio, 220 south Eleventh street- Mrs. Gospers millinery store Is now head quarters for all the latest In spring head wear for tho fair bjx. No lady should buy a spring hat until sho has seen Mrs. Oospon attrac tion lino. Wedding Invitations, either printed or en graved In tho finest style ot the art at Tub Courirr office. Correct forms and best quality ot stock guaranteed. Samples cheer fully shown. If you want anything in ru bber goods you have now the greatest chance ot your life to securo them at loss than manufacturer's prices at the closing out salo of the Lincoln Kubber Co., 1230 O street. In you want anything for the baby, for the sick room, for wearing apparel, for foot wear, sporUmen's goods, and anything in tho lino of rubber goods, call at tho Lincoln llubber Comany and take advantage ot the goods that ant offered at sacrifice to close the business. Odell is doing a fine business In his new stand (Masonic Temple corner; near the location of his former successes. The place la as neat as a pin, the sorvlce par excellence and tho fare Identically tho same as in past years, noiwitusianumg the fact that bis price now is but 20 cents. No tickets, no trust, and no bust, but a fine meal for cash and cash only. Crancer & Co. for picture cords. Fashion and Art Papers, nnd all kinds of magazines, periodicals, novels, eta always to be found at the now Courirr News Depot, 1134 N street. The General Assembly at Portland, All who desire to attend the General Pres byterian Assembly at Portland, Oregon, In May, should make due arrangements to save over twenty-four hours in time by taking the Original Overland Route, the Union Pa cific. Fast time, uuequaled service, Pullman Slcepers'and Diners, nnd the grandest seen ety on this'coutliient. E. B. 8LOS80N, C. T. A., 4-1-lOt 1044 O street. Itallrn-td Arraii-ement for 1I10 National Kncampment, a. A. It. For the national encampment. O. A. fl at Washington in September next, the Bal tlmore & Ohio railroad offers unexcelled service of through limited vestlbuled ex press train, with Pullman sleeping cars from Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Col umbus, Wheeling, Pittsburg and all princi pal Intermediate stations to Washington. Tho encampment will be tho greatest event In Washington since the grand review of 1865. No railroad in America Is better equipped than theli. & O. to transport large volumes of passenger traffic with dispatch, safety and comfort. Its long experience in trans porting crowds to Inauguration ceremonies, Knights Templar conclaves, and similar gatherings on nn extensive scale, will prove most valuable in carrying the thousands to the encampment. Tbe a & O. is the shortest route to Wash ington from nearb' all points east and west. Passengers from Chicago will have the op tion ot traveling via Pittsuurg or Oration, both routes crossing the crest of the Alio ghenies, amid the most picturesque scenery in America. All B. & O. east-bound train pass Harper's Ferry and traverse the his toric valley ot the Potomac, whose battle grounds are familiar to every veteran. Visitors to Washington will be pleased to know that the B. & O. will sell excursion tickets at greatly reduced rates from Wash ington to Mary laud and Virginia battle fields during the encampment SHERIFF SALE. Kotlea Is hereby Riven that by virtue of an order of sale Issued bv tho clerk or the ills trlctcotirtof tho Third Judicial district ol Ne braska, within and for l.nnountcr county, In an action wherein Cnlbarlnn H. Ilowmnn Is plaintiff, nnd Hezekluh llewll. Celestla L. Ilewlt, John D. MoKnrlnud, Uustn Klmood, nndH. II K I wood, Aral iiiiino unknown, de fendants, I will, nt2n'clock p. m. on tho 10th day of May, A. I). INUi, ut the east door of the court bouse In city of Lincoln Uincustor rounty, Nebraska, offer for Male ut public uuc lion the following described real estate towlt: Lot number six ) In block number six id) In Vino street addition U the city of Lincoln, I.nncuslcr county, Nebraska. Ulven under my hund this dth day of Aprl I, A. I. IBM. 4-9-ftl HAN McUl.AV.Bhcrltr. HHKHIKFHALE. Notice I hereby given, that by virtue of nn execution Irsued by tho Cleric or tbe IMxlrlct Court or the second Judicial District of Neb raska, within uii'l for Ijinraiter County, In nn notion wherein John I'. Dorr nud Henecn (i. Dorr and . n .iirnnson.nro nisintiir, nun urid i-ei uomiiieriv ami Martin Dougherty defon- ilant I will, at 2 o'clock inn, on l he of April A. D. I8W2. nt tho east door of the Court House In City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska offer for salont public mic tion the following described real estate to-wlt The south half of tbe Kputhwest quarter Of Hectlon sixteen (16 and the Houlhwett qunrtar , -t ) i, vitnjr. U in, in, ,,iu ivhi liny ortii8"ouiiieHi.iuriei 01 neciiniimxieeniioj own Kluht (H ) in ange Heven (7). east of tho Sth, P.M. In I nnrnster County, Nebraska. Ulven under my band thl I7tl day of March, A. D. 1802. t-l-5t 8AM McCl.AY. Bherirf. What Would Were You in Owing to the bad weather we find ourselves too heavily overstocked in EVERY DEPARTMENT. You Would Sell Them Cheap, Wouldn't You? And we Well, TRY US AND SEE 1 We mean business spring bus iness in the most sacrificing term of the word. YOU Know a Bargain When you sec it. show 'em to vou, house can or will risk. And further more if you haven't got enough mone We'll Trust You ! YOU know Lincoln Furniture Company, 1 5 17 O Street. WE MAKE IT A Feature to fit the Feet! And just now our line of Spring arid Summer Footwear is the largest and most attractive in the city. Our stock of OXFORDS and all low shoes makes the stock pale in comparison. You can't see our nobby goods. S. B. IBlS, Progressive Shoer, 1015 O STREET. NEWS SUBSCRIPTIONS, Artists Materials tP Noyrls THE GOTHAM, 1136 O ST. Give us a TUBE PAINTS- 1308 O Street IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHllllllHfr YOU Do ? Our Place ? . smv:.. Come and we'll other such as no where we are. 1 1 i i 151 7 O Street. of other houses judge unless you Whv not call? STATIONERY -AT- Trial Order. CANVAS STJRETCHESR Refrigerator Time Has como and woaropropured for, nnd anxious to to got your order. Wo handle, the colebrated Gurney i Refrigerator iu sure aim seo mem before making purchases. wo nave the very lutcst und best In Gas and Gasoline Stoves And request tho public Inspect them Price are right and goods guaranted as represented. BEOS cSc EYHE3TS Telephone 339 $& tv. V