CAPITAL CITY COURIER SATURDAY JUNK 18, 1892 3 II TOOK IN THE KNOCKDOWN SALE. Mother's Kxninpln Wm Alttiiy He- fore III K)-. "My dear," ho until, ns ho throw nshlo tho paper, "I foo that tho biggest utoro In town advertises a knockdown salo in huts." "Yen, Edward," sho said, looking over tho edge of her cofTeccttp. "1 will go with you and pick out a uico hat. You have Iwen wanting one for a long thno. 1 will show you that tt i.s possible to got something elegant at a low figure. This extravagance among wives must lio Mopped." "Now then," ho whispered, as they entered tho store, "my mother never lald nioro tlnn $3.25 for u hat, and they do Hay that In her day sho was tho best dressed woman in town. I rIiiiU take pattern after her." "Take it away, tako It away!" he gasped as tho clerk showed a stylish thing in blue marked seven dollars. "Do you think 1 linvo just escaped froniFoino asylum? I am after ono of thoso knock down hats, I am, such as I read about in tho paper." "Ah!" ho remarked, "that is more like it, sir. Four dollars! Too dear, too dear; still, I like to bo liberal occasion ally." Ho made a wry face and she laid it nsido with a sigh. "Well, well!" ho ejaculated, "if here isn't a hat that 1 like better. Six dol lars, eh? Well, that Is too dear, but it Is ho becoming. Still, I would, not like to buy it, as 1 am afraid my mother would turn over in her grave." "Here, milliner," ho went on as he caught his wife peeping in tho glass, on her head u hat marked twelve dollars "here, just wrap up that little thing fit blue and send it home. Tho longer we ntay tho inoro perplexed we become There is nothing like promptitude, even in tho world of fashion. Ooodby, love: I am off for tho office.'' "Did that thing come, eh?" ho said hwcctly that evening, as lie sank into an easy chair after dinner. "It did, Edward: it is just lovely: let mo show you." Sho stood before tho glass a long time; ho was regarding her with learning face: it was a sweet homo picture. "Always wear a hat like that," he said; "it is so becoming, my dear. And 1 sup poso tho bill cr.me, too, eh?" "Yes, Edward, dearie. It is only forty-four dollars!" New York Recorder. Wlllltfll til lift. A Philadelphia dry goods man and a sportsman recently took a pneketboat from Pittsburg to Cincinnati to attend tho races. They passed their time very pleasantly in betting among themselves and with tho other passengers. The sport was ready to wager anything lie possessed on anything ho happened to think of. They made bets on the speed of tho boat, on tho ages of passengers, on the names of passing boats. Sudden ly there was a tremor, a shock, a sound of thunder. The boiler of tho packet boat had exploded. The drummer and his friend, tho sport, found themselves hurled up into tho air with surprising impetuosity. For a while everything was black before tho drummer's oje and ho felt death uncomfortably near Presently ho heard tho voice of the sport saying, "I'll let you a hundred that I will fly higher than you." "I'll tako you," replied tho drummer. Tho commercial tourist is inclined to think that tho other man won tho bet as ho lias not come down yet, or at least nobody has seen him reach terra linen Philadelphia Times. Cliciiinstunrcs Alter Case. A lady of about thirty years of age married a wealthy old bachelor of Dal las. A female friend asked her: "But tell mo, why didn't you marry your husband ten years ago?" "Well, you see. ten years ago I thought ho was too old for me." Texas Siftings. Down to u I'liitt Point. Mamie You don't speak to Henry not got over that lover's quarrel yet? Bello No. Ho is sulking. 1 suppose ho thinks I ought to speak first. Mamio Why not? Very few yonn. ladies have tho art of "making tip" as you have. Uoston Post. New Npcelcs. Circus Man (hunting for a stray rle pliant) Have you seen a strange animal around here? Irishman Begorrn. Oi have that. There was an injur rubber bull arou.nl hero piillin carrots wid his tail. Har vard Lampoon. A Ton a Week. "Puna." said Willie, "what make ;oal burn?" "Our hired man. Willie." answered papa. Truth. A l.ciiillnt; OiiiMIuii. He It was just about here that I mod to kiss Hetty Morris. She Well, 1 suppose you will do something of tho sort now by force of habit? Harper's Bazar. mmm iRPQra- --H-ay 1T ' 'US 'rVJ A Krru Annuel- luiiietli Aimy t'liurln, This Incident Is told us happening n fow day ago to tho daughter of the Into General Clinton I). Flak, showing that hIid has that keen wit which her father possessed. Getting into a Twenty-third street car, and forgetting thnt they havo tiow conductors, sho alent mludedly handed a quarter to tho man next to her, intending that ho should pay tho fnrv. Tho man, who was well dressed, drew himself up, and said stlfily and audibly. "Madnm, I am not n eon luctor." "Oh, excuse mo: 1 thought you were ttgontletnan," was tho quick reply, and tho man left tho car amid the smiles of tho passengers. Now York Tribune. Iteiullliu llelwrcli tho I.Iiicb. i . "t V5 w I Jss i'v'i -Life. .Iiiiuiinllstln Item. A young man of ability, but not of much means, was talking about starting a newspaper in Houston, and was telling a friend about it. "You can borrow fifty dollars and start a new paper," said tho friend en couragingly. "You darned fool!" replied tho would lm journalist, "if I could borrow lift dollars what would 1 want to start a paper for? I want to start a paper so 1 can borrow the fifty dollars." Texas Siftings. All l'. Mrs. Claptrap My dear Miss Pali sade, I want to present Professor Pan handle. Tho professor has some very absorbing theories that he wishes to ex plode, and 1 am sure you will bo only too delighted to listen. Miss Palisade (tho bello of a season, with rivals) My dear Mrs. Claptrap. I am delighted to meet so charming a scholar as the professor, and I shall take him over and introduce him to your daughters at once. Life. Hunger. A man recently went into a store in Chicago where tliero was a phono graph, which ho set going by putting a nickel in the slot. Wlien ho put tho rubber tubes to his ears ho heard tho "Star Spangled Banner" played b an orchestra, and with a startled cry. "Jewliittaker! an I left my team un tied!" he rushed out to see that they did not get frightened by the music New York Tribune. In h Oiiiiiiilnry. Humorous Lecturer Good gracious, what havo you brought mo here? I told you to fetch tho manuscript for my lecture, which I left at homo by mis take. Messenger Yes. sir; but tho missis. after looking all over your writing table, couldn't find the papers, and so she thought she would send you tho book out of which you copied it all yester day. Floh. lie Would I'hj. At a negro prayer meeting not long ago a brother who had the reputation ol being "mighty in pra'r" got up and be gan to petition tho Lord to "come down." "Come down, oh. Lord, conio down!' ho vociferated, "Oil, Lord, come down. Bust, a hole in do roof and come down." "Yes, Lord, do." broke in uuothei brother, deeply stirred, "an' I'll pay foi do shingles." New York Recorder. Ton I'niiul. "Tho play last night wasn't realistic enough for me." "What was the trouble?" "You know that chap who was killed in tho third act?" "Yes." "Well, 1 saw him in tho street tin" morning." London Tit-Bits. A Steuil) Wiiikiiiiui. Houseiceeper 1 don't believo you ever did a at. 'jke of work in your life. Tramp I was six years in one place mum. "Indeed! How did you happen t" leave?" "1 w.m pardoned out, muni." New York Weekly. riKiirntlw'ly pealihiK. Pretty TV.ichor 1 shall bo thankful when vacation conies, (or lately my hea 1 has been so full of figures that there's im room for anything else. Punleigh igallantly) Yet one woul I never speak of you as a figurehead. -Kate Field's Washington. Special .Measure Itcqulrcil. Ilousewito It seems to mo that your (lint of milk is very small. Milkman My cows is the small kind, mum! Exchange. YcnriiliiKs. I'o often thought I'll Ilk" lo bo A imblu nilssloiinr. The l.i-i'i t of u peanut M.inil, Or mi iipnthccnij IM 111..- io lm it i horns ulrl. Oi lixlti'iiiiuiili'ti fair; Ami I ' fur more-, a icimilin: iiitecn Willi diamonds In in li.tlr Alan! how liao I lull in il wilhln Willi in- il. Ii)uiiiiliiiru To lie a In w .cmibl.i Ami m I thi' un lil on Hie! Hut nil In xalti, I jcain anil pine, "Vis pl.iiii I'mi no Mii'iiilun. My lm Il life l Iml in lm Contciiiul with in) station. I knox. ! ,iiiaii ciw) timi', Nn v ii ni." lo make u uiiv on. Hut nl ' il U n U'liif lo think I'm u. niu bin a pi'i'soii. - lliuoklui l.lfo. Jgfrs . -m . r - VS'" '!" .R I Z h V III in VSYi-i rHk.'.Jv .I-.-rf-Kl 'ip x.-,- -' , --. CHATS ADOUT MEN. Consul Gonoriil New is on a visit tit this country. William Waldorf Astor has hired a house in Loudon at )f'J."i,(HM) a year and will open a business olllco in that city. Tho oldest spoon in the world belongs to George A. Warren, of Indianapolis. It is i'H) years old and was brought from England. A now military post at Helena, Mon., has been named Fort Harrison, by order of Secretary Elkins, in honor of tho president. When Steve Dorscy was a student at Olierlln college he used to earn a few odd dollars by whitewashing and paint ing houses. Daniel Strickland, of Kent, O., in ninety-two years of age, and has devoted nearly all of his life to travel, having gono around tho world twenty-four times. Tho bugler who sounded the fatal charge at Balaklava is still living and in the full practice of his profession, His name is Landfried, and ho is now tho bandmaster of tho First Sussex volunteer artillery. Dr. Pliny Earle, Urn insanity expert, who died at Northampton, Mass., a few days ago, is said to have been descended from Ralph Earle, one of the petitioners to Charles II for permission to form Rhode Island into a corporate colony. Lieutenant Charles Adele Louis Tot ten, Fourth Cuited States artillery, lately instructor of military tactics in tho Shellield Scientific school at Yale, is at work upon a history of thu human race, from thu creation down to the present time. Hamilton L. Earle, of London, who was married to the daughter of Sir Ed win Arnold, is a direct descendant of tho Mayflower pilgrims, his grandfather, Admiral Earle, having married Eliza beth White, of Plymouth. Mass.; this aluo makes him a connect ion of the Gan nett families of Cambridge and Boston. TURF TOPICS. General Grant wanted the fastest trot ters for his recreative "spin." General Sheridan, a daring and tcck less rider, always required a fiery steed. President Cleveland always asked for a gentle animal when ho drove out at Washington. Electioneer had not a 2:110 performer to his credit at III years of age. At til ho had sixty-six. This year's Two Thousand Guineas was worth JJI.-IOO to Mr. C. D. Rose, tho owner of Bonavista. President Arthur fancied that a pacer attached to his carriage gave him u most delightful sensation. Tho siro of Nutwood was Belmont (II. Belmont lived to tho ago of "."i and got thirty-live trotters, against three pacers. Baron Hirsch has decided to devote the wholo of his winnings in ltiUl.somii sjtfri.OuU, to hospitals and other kindled institutions. President Hayes wanted a gentle horso for an early morning ride, and would not select one until he had seen several tried by the stable lioys. Mrs. Green B. Morris, tho wifo of Judgo Morrow's owner, was ono of tho happiest women in America when "the Judgo" won tho Brooklyn handicap. WHAT FASHION SAYS. Straw hats have tho crowns cut out and soft silk Tain O'Hhautcr ones put in that are very pretty. Gold penholders in the shape of a cpiill havo tho lengthy nervo of tho feather covered with diamonds, gradu ally diminishing in size from thu hasu upward. A woman who, in this ago of slender women, is stout, must hewaro of dresses that are not long enough in front. Ako a conspicuous herder or trimming at the bottom of the skirt dees not become them. White maple, which is so much used at present for inexpensive furniture, is not especially durable not to bo com pared with oak, though it does not take so long to season, and is therefore not so likely to warp. Simplicity, looseness and warmth these are tho watchwords in tho realm of children's fashions. Short enough to run in, long enough to bo warm, loose enough to play unrestrictedly, simple enough to allow a child to boil two a day these aiv tho ideas. AROUND THE THRONES. Queen Margaret of Italy fills up My ron's idea of a lovable woman in being fair, fat and forty TIm) btory that the Duchess of Cumber land, the youngest sister of the Princess of Wales, is insane is now indignantly denied by those who profess to know. Princess Marie of Ivliiiliui'Kli, now en gaged to I'Vi'diunud of Hohcii.ollcru, crown prince of ltoiiiuania, is ono of tho queen's prettiest and cleverest grand daughters, inheriting much of the wit and bright intelligence of her mother. The magnificent silver gilt dinner service which Napoleon presented to his sister. Princess Pauline IJorghcso, has been sold to Prince Uaucina, a well known Sicilian magnate, for :il,(l(K), It is exquisitely wrought and chased, nnd is thought to have been sold very cheap. The king of Siani, who is said to pos sess one of the finest collections of dia monds in tho win Id, recently sent an agent to Paris to sell, some of his best gems. I'oreign papers say that his maj esty has decided to build a beautiful crystal palace and to purchase a mug inlii cut yacht and wishes to raise money lor the purpose. Only Mill In lleteini mill lletiiin. The t'nion I'nollle will sill tleliets from Lincoln to lli'li'ii'i mid return at nun fmr for the rmiiiil trip. Tickets on pmte.lnno 7lli to 1 llli. Itii'lnilM', limited to tiililr ilnR from diite ef wdii. For it i)' niMlllo.ml Infornm- thin apply to .1. T. MiiMIn, C. T. A., 11)11 ( Mivet, or K II Klimin, (lua. AHnt lf- !' S stein. , Nothing tike New Knliim! rnliain for liremls or gi'idniui geius, I lenlii h soil It. I'tislilim mill Ait l'npri. and all kinds of inngiilni's, s'i lixllcal", novels, ete nhwixlo lie found at t'ni llt t'OUIUKIl News llep.it, t lit I N street. (let your llonei ntil ganleti scimIi ami Imllisal UiImwiMV 111) South lllhHt. Tim lien l.lucoln f i lime anil ml cniiiuiiy uuikiM! specially nf liaines for linn einjen wtTik, wltTfKfiiiiTinTllii '.'.'il smith" Mleventli htiisa III you mint iiuytlilug for the luiliy, for tl.e sick loom, for weinlu nppilel, for loot wear, sNiithineu'it gotuls, mid mi) tiling in llin line of ittliliei' k'oiI, call at llm Lincoln Itillitier Cnmiiiiy Mini lakn nilvnutiiiit of lliegoiNln Unit me oll'eied ill saei lllen to cIim the liilsliii'sM. Helena anil Itetm n -line 1'iiie dii- Itniitiil III p. l''or Hie aci'iimmoiliitlo i of 1 1is ili's'rlnn o visit nt points in thu lclnlty of or at Helena in .Inmi liming tlieneHslou of llu n veiitioa of Hie supreme loilgn of llin Aiielent UrdiTol tyirwl ttoilun Uij Uiii-mi la- ellle hIIIs, tiik-lsf.. lleleim And letuill at one faro for the leu id trip. Ticket on silo .bine T to 1 1 laehii. ', lliuiteil In thlily days from date ol sale. I'd.' any nil.lltlon il In rorinnl iqipl) to .1 T. M iiiln, C T. A , lull () street, oi I'.. II Siikhiiii, den. AkouI V. I'. H) stein. i;,M' anil It i- siiiKeoii, l)i. W. !. Ilaliui, neiilM and mirist, I'JIIM U stieet, telephone !ITi, Lincoln, Nelir. A. II t . W. Tlie supieiii loileof th i Ani'leiit Order of I'lilted Woi l.ini'ii romeiKM ill Helena, .Men Iiiiiii, .lime l.'itli, IS'.). I'' ir this oecasloii the I'lllnll I'nillle .Ss.in will sell tickets to lli'leun anil lelui n at the low lain of one Mist ehiN hue lor the I illlil ti Ip Tli'Uuts on sain .liuit) 7lh to I Ith, lunllul to Ihlily ,1'iys fioin ilate of sale anil tell ilnys tialislt lllllll ill each diiei'lion. Km tickets or 'iililltiiueil lufo'iuiiti in apply to .1. T. Mastiii, (' T. A. IMIOstleet, in K II Slosson, tlell. Act. Union I'ai'llli' Sj stein. New MiikIiiihI (.'rvsliil meal, the latest ami Muenl piisliiellon lor imeli or linking par puiposeM. Asl, lor It at Ki"Ceis, Onlj TeinlO, Del, Is a I'liek. Thueelelirnttsl "llin lliinliiu ltoutn" npply hi cauls hid now sold nl leu cents per pack, (Ml cents Is the Usual price lor such ciiiiIn), Whist, lllnll-llvejniid fin-In o pal tits will soon lie ill older, anil wj wnnl I sne! that, you l'iy la a stiK'K ot tlne emils for liiture m iulieiiunts. A. V. Zikmcii, City Passenger Agent. Wn will take jour subscription for any ptililicntinn at publishers best prices, at the CoUlill'll News Depot, Hill N stieet. CnEEDE.MININGCAMP. ASeemiil l.emlvllle I'oiirlli I'luce Aheaily II11I1111I li.v I he Viiiini; Olinit. Tint wIiIiHkIk of fortune has stnppisl at O le. nothliiK yesterilay, It Is it town to ila ami will ben city tomoriow. Many a iiiiui will ilute Ids rise In this world from the hour he stepped into Willow (Jiilcli. Thu camp has practically existed only since Inst May. The I). A: It. (I. Hy. did not net In until Octolier, and legulnr pem'iier tialus iliil not run until Dtsvinbcr n?t no oilier iniil'iif emu;) ere)' proiltireil mi iiiiici ore (fiii'iiif ic saini- jii-ritiil of Us rurlji cWs fdiicc Leadvillu Itself fell far behind. The extriioidlniiry output has coiuu from exactly live mines, and onn of them lias shipped only a nominal ipiantlty Karlv Investnieiits proinlMi iii-oiupt nail ipilck letuiiis. l'ain jihlets cnutiiiuinx 11 fall mid (i)inpli'tn iies eiiptiou of this womlei fill mining camp, to- Keiuer uitn oilier alil.ililu liilorinallon, routes, rates anil tickets innv be olitniiiisl at II & .Nl ileiK.t or cltv olllco cor. P'tli ami O sti eets. A. C. XiKMr.it, City pass, ami ticket ajt. I.IUJAI. MITICi:. (1..M. Arnold, ilefi'iiiliint, will taUn notice that on the :uuh ilay ol March, Is'ri, .Ihiih-h Doalt, plalntllMivielu, llleil bis pitlllon In thu District court or l.niiciiHler county, .Nebraska, against said ilcfeliibiut and Wallace Millvllie anil .Inlin Caton, the olijecl nnd prayer of which urn to corrcci a inlstnlto In six certain pioiulssory notes nuiile by llin ilefenihiutH .Mellvllln mid Caton mid ilell vcrcil to the l'lleher.V llalilwlu Coinpany for I ho use of PIhIiiI 111 . also to correct a mistake In the inortKiiKes securing said notes, and upon lots four and five In block twentj -six, lot twenty In blocl; llilrl.N-evi'ii, lot live In hlovk tblrly- 'miu. mis inn ii-t-ii nun niiirieeii in oiock thirty-seven and lots two, tlnce anil six In block tweiily-slx In I'llcber ,V llnlilwiii's L. .).... I ...I. 1.1.... ... I I. ........ v.. I...... n,- .fin. .mi. ,111m 11, 1,1111 win ..I'lfl IISHil, II, cancel snlil notes and iiioUkiiucs anil to com pel sabl ilclciidaiilH to executu and ilcllMT new notes mid lnoil.'iii;eK In the slim of I'JI'. no iimui sabl property, or In delimit tliTcol, timi ii,,. .i......... .,1 1 1,.. ..mi. .1 1 .... .. 11.... .....v ..ii- ........ .1. .... ....... c. ...... ..n .,,u, iimiii the propi rly for said amoiinl, Von are reipilreil toniisuer said petition on or lielnre the .nth da.t ol .luue. Is!i;', I'itlt'll lllisiiu 1111 ill .1111, l'.r. .Iamks I)ok liy l-7-lt Abbott, M'lleck A l.ane, Att)s. Mli:itlll s,,i;.i N( tic-Is lieiL'by uheii that by Irltio o an older of sale Issued bv Die clerk of the ills II let court of the Tbliiljuil'cial district ol Ne btasUa, wltblu mid foi Lancaster count), In an net Ion win ri In t alhnrliie s. Ilowninii N plalalltl, and leel.lah llcwlt, ('Holla l llewll..lobu 1). McKiirlainl, liu-tii lllimmil, amis, KIimmmI, Hist tin nit- uukniiw u, de fendants I will, at 'Jo'el ck p 111 on the Hub day ol Mil), A I) is'ij, at the east door of the mint house in I'll 01 Lincoln Lancaster 1 011 in , Neliiiiska.oili 1 toe sal,, a I pulillc line Hon the lol low In u 1I1 sir. In d lea1 I'-hlle tow It: Lot numliei sl nil in liioek number six u In Vine stieet addition In Ihe citj of Lincoln, l.iincasif r coiiul) , Ni hiaska lilM'li under ni. bund Mils i.th dn t-( pril, . ) )s'ij 1 ii.:,i baii Mi ( 1 v ,s.u rll Telephone I76J Moving Household Goods and Pianos a Specialty 150,000.00 TO LOAN At six per cent, pur annum and a cash commission or at cilu per cent, no commission, for periods of three or live years on well located improved real es tate in Lincoln or Lancaster county. INTIJUKST ALLOWKI) ON SAVINGS DICPOS1TS DKPOSITOKS HAVU AHSOH'TIC SKCURITY. Unmon Savinc.s Bank, 1 1 1 South Tenth Street. 1 iid ustrialSavi ngsBank KhUVRNTII AND ft S'l'RKRTS. Capital Stock, $250,000. Liability of Stockholders $500 000 INTIiRUST I'Vll) N Plil'OSirS, W.m. Stum,, Pros. J. K. IIii.i., Vice-Pres. Louis Stim.i., Cnsh'er. Diui-:ctoi(s. 1) K Thompson, C K Montgomery, Geo II. Hastings, 1111 Slmberj,', W II Mercery, J C Allen, T K San ders, J 1C Hill, Win Stnll, Louis Stnll, (Jco A Mohrenstecher. German National Bank, uxenix, xi n Joseph lloehtiicr, l'lcsldent, llcriiian II. Schiihcj;. Vice Piei-t. CIiiih K. Willie. Caslilei, O. J. Wilcox, A rnit Cashier Capital .... $100,000.00 Surplus . . . , 20,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Isucs I.et'ersiiflieilll.iliiiwN limits on all pails of l',e woilil. I'dieU'ii I 'ulli-i'l Iomh a specially. FAST MAIL ROUTE! 2 DAILY TRAINS 2 -ro- Atchlson, Lcni'cnwortli, St. Joseph, Knnsan City, St. Louis iinil all Points South, Knst nnd West. The direct line to Ft. Scott, I'm sour. Wichita, Hutchinson nnd all principal polntn in Knnnas. The only rond to the Great Hot Spring of Arkansas. Pullmnn Sleepers nnd Vrce Kccliaing Clinlr Cats on all train. J. E. R. MILLAR, R, P. R. MILLAR, City Ticket Agt. Gsa'l gsnt. "Where to THESE WARM SUMMER Already give notice that city life will soon become a burden lo lie borne only when stern necessity offers no othcih course. The tired clerk, the student, th- piofes sloual man, and those whose occupation routines exig ence to tho dnlh routine of counting mom, office desk, bar or pulpit, liiiU'lllglu (mm these busy hntints a comfort and iclicf. A deep longing comes for the music of rushing waters, a plunge in the briny deep, or a frolic In the rcstlefcs surf for a stroll on the wet muds, where the salt breezes of old oce.in kiss away the lines of cine and toll and where nature's voice slngs'n lullaby of gentlest rytliin. One wants lo get away fmin brick walls, street cms and enh, out of sight of thr peripatetic hoot black and iicwsIhm, far from the baud organ, the peanut stand am! the itiiic ant peddler and live In the country, which nature has garnished with bounti ful hand. The mere thought of mountain stie.nu, a camp in the wood, deep pools and shady nooks, a moonlight sail oil placid lake and -however gicat the illumination, actually lifiii; there is a thousand times belter. The question Is, "where to go" and "how to go." You can find out b consulting our nciit at It M depot or ciu ollice, comer O anil Tenth streets. The Following Cities DKSVKK I MINM'.Al'OUi ' CHU (i() I I'KOKIA ST. I' AIL 1 DKAHWOOD M l.ull CIIEYUNNB" Can oui favorite remrt hi-leniheil wiilmot isni'4 tlineigh at least ONI? (if them? ;ifA Wnun lo I ill W 1-1 i- l.i l K ll v I " (1 J. FRANCIS. Gen Passenger Agent, OMAHA. vlnPfff'vK Go" ANI "How to Go." DAYS Are ALL on the Burlington. A. C. Z1EMER, City Passenger Agent, LINCOLN. WM OFFICE 001 OSreet.