n CHPITKL CITV COUR1BR, . -lH fiPMraa -Si vHVwiIVliMyC POPULATION OP LINCOLN 65,000. &&&. WllPS 111 D 1 m m . i ir c 3 C. ir I Oth and P Stroota. A' "ov kIiowImk i liirKt' tllit'nf ixiiu SI'KING MODS In ever) ilopnrttiiiMil DHKSS COODS, MN'KXK, l'N'DntWK.Ml. IIOSII'.UY, KiiMsmviWHiHimmioNH II HltHlllt,. wicnt" for MiittcrlcUV I'littcniH. II. K. N ISSLliY & CO. Tin- C'mirhr (iiu lit I'lilinil At t Intel Mih'iiIm Nim Mlmul. U'IihImt Moti'l Ni'Ux Hlninl. CniIiiI llnlrl N'immi Mlniiil. llnl Dilili'l liriir Minns UOiO Hml Kil. Viinnt:. UMT O HI n-i'l I'Ihmiii. rirlnluT A '.i . II.1H) Mlll.ft. MiMirrV NHKliiinl,IM Hoiilli lllli HI nil. ( nl'lllt II Mlliv, 11.11 OMli'tt. SPRING STYLE DUNUPtMT NOW IN W. R. DENNIS & CO. 137 ... O Street ... 1137 In I lu IMili tut Court of l.iuii'iiKti'r Count)', Ncliniikii. I.UCY T MII.KYi JOHN W.MII.KY) To John W, Mllny, nnnrvuMctU ilcfciiilnnt: Yott iiri' Iiiti'Ii)' nolllH'il (hut on tint tilth ilny or.Mnroh, vu, l.ui'vT. .Mlloy II li'il ii im'IIiIiiii iimilnt you In tlm l)llrli't Court of Union" (it ooiinlv, Ni'lirimku, tlmoliiii'l ninl im)ir urn to oliliiln it ilUorvn Irotu )ou on tlin urouinl Hint )oii Iuimi w II rutty ulmiiiloiuil xiilil ilulntltt ullliiuit koiiiI ohukk for tin' term of two iiir III"! ml, mill Hint lfln n or mi Itl I'li'iil iililll'.v ko to ilo )ou liuxe wiiniimly mill criii'lly rctimi'il mill iii'li'i'li'il to iiro lilit Mill- nun' luiiiiiiuiiittion lor niiiii iiiiiiiiiiu, jim mi' niiulroil In uiimMT hiiIiI iiiMltlon on or lii'lorn I.UOYT. Mll.P.Y Miuuliiy, ilu'ilmt ilny lllil pel III rof Mnv iwu lly I'Ol'N'DA lll'ltlt. Hit Attornoyn. I'liilutlir. 4-1 II In tin' DMrlot Court or Unit-iintci t'ounly, Ni'linukii. WILLIAM IIAHIl, ) liouuur 7:. i.amiiS To lloburt Ii. Ijiiult, ium-rolili'nt th'Tuml iint: You iin liurrliv iiolllti-il Hint on tho ;iaih iiiiv nf Mnri'h. ikU. Wlllliim llurr llli-il u tH'tHloiiiiKiiliixt )ou Intli" lUMrlct Court of Liiik'uiIit I'ountv. Nt'tirnHldi. Hio iiuJi'Ol ami I'rnyiTor which In toiiilit tlm tit u or lot iiuiiiln'ii'il il m (M, In liliiok iitinilii'iril lltty clKliI i.Vi, In tins oily of l.liu'iiln, I'ouuiy or .mih'iix it unit smti' or Noliiiiiliii, In kuuI Wllllnin llnrr. mill Hint ii ilvenu l ii'tiilftvil IIKIlllKt )OU lU'Oll'l lllS tllllt WlllltOMT I'lllllll .Miiuunv Iiiim' In or to milil uiin'rl) l with out ilKlil. mul Hint )ou Iuimi no iluhl, l lllo, Ititt'ri'xl ori'iituli' In ortnxnlil iiviiiIm"oi uny jmrt HiiTor. unit for xui'li olhuriiuil IuiIIiit n IIi'Tms iniiy tit JiihI mi loiiultnlilit. You uri' ii'iiuu'il to miHMi'i hiiIiI ih'IIIIiui on oriiororo Mouiliiy, (lie 11ml ilu or Mm iMkl. Wll.l.lA.M HAItlt. l'luiuHir. lly l'Diiiiil llurr, Ills Attonu). l-l-ll Not III-. Tlu unilmliMU'tl hrii'liy kImh millet) Hint hi' will not I t r'Niiiiiklliln lor or pii) miy lii'lit Ini'lirrwl iiyi'iiipHiji-H. i'i'iil tluxm tor which nn iinlor l kImiii pi'moimlly kIkiu'i! by him. Tuts rulu Is iuiit'riitlvi, I.. Vksi:i.,.Jh. I.IM'ol. ., Nui., IVli.il). I8. 'I1hi-i"h n I'urtalu mliltltn himI Imcli olor In Lincoln ulio Iiiis licon euimlnj: IiIh frliMiilM i'iiiihii. riililn niH'iislni'si nf Mil' III Ills (ll'MMll lit t I'll t tllllH tO II I'ft'- tulll liiiMim willow of iilmut fi)rt, mill Iiit iliuiixliti'i' of iilinill i'lj;lili !!. Tlu'.S rniililn't fur tin- llfo of tlii'in toll wlirlhiT ln wiiH nfti'i tlio widow or ilii pii'tly iliui),'lili'i'. l IiimI "'I'lif Mini up u Tii'i' wiiM i'iiIIimI In mill was tlllllll'l'll to Ull Its II ClllllllllttlM' llf Otll' iitul liiM'stlnati'. Ilo tui'Uli'il (lie ncnliil li.ii'lii'lot': "Hollo," tin Id the .Man up n I ico, "oxciino mo, olil I mm, lint a lui'no circle of yoiir iiciiiulnt- unci's want to know what ou art' uo- Inn to ilo In IIiIh iiiiiltcr. Will you lm a Htopfathor to the dininlitcr or hoii- lu-law to tlio iiiotliorV" "Noltlior," ho ropllcil nooil na tiiroilly, "I'm nolnn to bo undo to tlio iluunhtor." WIiiiI'm lliaf You aro not '"'"K ' uiarry the kIiTh aunt!" "No not t liat I am awaro of, lint lior miilhoi' lias promlHcil to do a hImIci' to inc." Anil then tlio jolly hiicholor u'ut on tlio otlior hIiIo of one of the htioiiL' iluorn of the IThIvoi-hIIv bullilliijf. (iooil poi plo. plcuso ilo not think (hut the Man l'p u Tree Ih a machluo. Ah far as phynlcal iiiocIuiuIhiu Ih con cerned I am the huiiio iih hull vlilunlis aro tlio worlil ovor. Wo aro all con Htructoil on the hiiiiio principle, iniule of tlio hiiiiiii matorlal-inolHtoiioil clay (except tlio nojjros, who uri a inl. tiiro of mini anil molasxcH) propelled hy tlio miiiio inyHUrlous uiannotU' powoi, ami miliject to tlio Mime caMiiiltlen. M'lioro hiiH boon no liuiuovomout In the niiiiuifiicture of mortalH, hIiico (lie llt'Ht liumaii frame was put together, not up, lathoil ami plastoroil In I'ara (llso. No alterlnn here, adding there, nor Hlmpllfyinn auyw'lioro. No patent rlnht has heen takou out for now ami decided ImprovoniontH. I cannot take tlio temper ami illHposltlou out of one man ami put It Into another. It is variety that clven life animation ami IntoroHt to both the moral ami mator lal ami those of you who would have all men of ouo mind, one deposition, ono way of acting, writing, ami think lun must belong to the farcical xchool of phllo.sophorrt of , you know. l.ocnl nuil romounl. Whitobivant Coal anil I.lmo Co. Itiit'olit Coal Co., hw cor 1 1th ami O St. L. Burr, Jowolor, foinovoil to l'-01 OSt. Lincoln l'rumo- Art Co.Ji'i S. Ilth. Cowlo, umlortakor, Funko Ull S. 12th. Cuium City coal at tho Whltobroast Coal ami Llmo Co. Dr. ltuth -M. WihhI, Uraco biiihllnn, rooms 410. 411 anil W'l. li-10-tf Chas. S. MoKonny, tlio Kast Lincoln tlniKjriitt, t'Yl O httvot. ROCK Si'ltlNOS Coai at tlio Lincoln Coal Co. 'Phono 4 10. W. A. Collin & Co., nrocors, l:i South Eleventh Htreot. Satupxon SlstorH, artlstlo drens mak ing, lll N htroot, ovor DmvoyV. Miss S. K. Blakortlco, lino ilm-a niak Inp, at Mm Gohpor', 1114 O htroot. For Sutulay dlnnor wuppllcH call at Hultcr'ti niui'kot, 21(1 N 10th tit. Phoho 100. K. C. Baking Powilor, 'St ouncos for SfiuontK. Absolutely Pure. Have you tried It? Misses BoffK1 u,ul CulTyn, ihvhit inuk Injj purlorn. Fine Htainplnj,'. Kill M 8.reot, 'phono fill). All orders via telephone IMS will reueh W. A. Cottln & Co. and receive prompt and careful attention. Why havo your homes feet butch ered, have latuo homes and havo thorn Buffer? Take them to Charlie Slut story's new shop, M'. O Htroot, und such will never bo tho wise. When you want prompt service und fair treatment und tho selei'tlon from tho largest stock of groceries in Lin coln call on V. A. Cotlln ii Co., suc cessors to J. Miller, 1411 South Eleventh fctroot. Chas. Slattory, profosslonul homo hoer and furrier. Discuses of tho feet treated by tho latest sclentltld modes. Eorsctca'.lcd for und returned. New bop, 410 South Eleventh street, bo ireea K "V id L. Prof, Swuin'B ladles tailoring and dress cutting school. Thorough in Btruotlona. Lessons not limited. Dress making done with dispatch, on short notice. Pattorns out to meiusuro and all work guaranteed. Tho air Ih thick with matrimonial rumors anil If thoy aro all verltled by miilHummor tho society crowd of Lin coln will havo ceasoil to exist, while In the ranks of tho toaohem and type writ Is' will bo found an Iinmen-e void One of tho weddings reported lo take place In the near future hi that of ouo of tho sweetest South Lincoln touchers ami ono of tho Light Infrantry gentlemen. A now game ban been lately intro duced In Lincoln to take tho place of cards at evening companies. It Is culled progressive threailHitml needles. Four people aro seated at a table In tho e Miter of which is a saucer of noodles. TIicm' thoy proceed lo thread Imlustrl otisli and at a given tap of the bell count the results. Those seated oposlto each other aro partners and the side having the greatest number of noodles threaded progress. For every pro gression made a punch is given, which at tho close of tho evening are counted. Prizes for tho highest unmoor are awarded. Tho game bus many fea tures ami advantages, hut needs for the plajors, sharp eyed people. IVrnoiiul, The coming of tho (ilee ami Hanjo clubs of Michigan university promises to he one of the best attended attrac tions of tho season. Much interest is being manifested In their appearance and It Is to bo one of the society events of the season. At the Lansing, Tues day ovenii g, April IS. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Cat out to filll South Twelfth street entertain friends this evening. Dr. and Mrs. Tucker returned Tues day after a visit of two weeks in Chica- Mr. Paul Hasett of Chicago spent a few days visiting in Lincoln this week. Mrs. W. It. Darruh of Kansas City Is tho guest of Mm. C. E. Yates. Tho F street club meets this even ing with Mr. and Mm. Sohus. Tho Jole do Folo club meets with Miss Stella Hoyt Wednesday. Thk Youth's Cyci.oi.kiia, Issued by C. B. Beach & Co. of Chicago, Is, educationally considered, the most im portant publication of recent years, it has been pro pu red by a corpse of teuchom and educational writers ex pressly to meet the needs of the young, and supplies a want which touchers und parents huvo long and deeply felt. , -V ji It is sold by sunserlntlon und Is hav ing an enormous salo. Any one want ing an agency which offers rare advan tages, should consult the advertise ment of this work which appears in an other column. Halter's market 210 North Tenth street, Lincoln's old reliable market, is where ladles should o'tfl for their incut orders. Telephone orders over No. 100 receive prompt attention. Mrs. II. II. Demurest, luto of Chi cage, hair dresser and mauicuist, 1518 O street, 'luko elevutor, room 182. Knttrr Hrrtli-r nt tlm IVnllnnllnrr Tho following report was scut In last week loo late for publication but will doubtless be road with equal In tel est todu.v Many at tractive pro grammes hae been rendered at the peiilti'iitlary under tho auspices of the WoiiiuiiH Christian Temperance I'lilmi. but none o or equaled that of last Eii'lor Sabbath, each feature of whieli iihoweil painstaking prepura llon. At ll:.tll the ellok of keys In the bolted doors summoned tho visitors to seats In tlio i Impel. Fragrant Unworn which later found their way to tho prison hospital graced the graceless apology of a pulpit. Promptly at In "clock the prison orchestra struck up the slow mill I'll which heralded tho prison lockstep of the oncoming hosts. Section In section, each attended In guards, lllo in, the Interminable lines with the sweeping z.lg-zag movement of tho Nolla guard complins. Without Interruption of the order, white ribbon lenders stood whore tho column breaks an I gave to each a printed scripture loading. Seated, Hie prison otehestra obaiit the Clorla and the following programme under ill roe Ion of Mrs. Angle F. Newman, was faultlessly executed. Mrs. Now mail dellned the origin ami character of the observance by the National V. C T. 1'. and conducted for fourteen j oars In state institutions throughout the union. The charming violinist, Miss Kminii (Iregory, ac companied on the organ by her sister Mable, played Clayton's (iruud March. Mrs. .leniile F. Sanderson, whoso skill In developing child voices Is pro verbial, accompanied on the organ a sweet little miss (whoso name escapes usl whoso 'Bird Song" was as the trill of some stray line of Fairy Land. Mrs. E. M. .1. Cooloy led In fervant prayer. Tho prison choir chanted the Lords prayer. The entire audience joined In the responsive Scripture reading with Mm. Jones, president of Lincoln W. C. T. P. Mm. Sanderson again at the organ led little Chester and Mildred Parks an whistler ami soloist, winning great applause. But tlio gem of the program was iim d dross of Miss Wlllamlna L. Armstrong who has just returned from a six years resilience lu llimlostan, part of which time was spout in Bombay, part in tlio Central Provinces ami part in the plains and mountains of tlio most northern district, the Punjab, or the Laud of Five Livers. As the notes of the child song lloated away Into tho secret chambers of bewildered imils, there to linger as bewitching uijlodles, Miss Armstrong emerged from the warden's otlloo in tlio full native costume of the high caste .Mohammedan, lately of the Punjab, to u non-oriental eye. The costume seemed a compromise, em bodying tho most salient features of the costume of Imth sexes. The limbs were gracefully enveloped in fantastic pauUi of delicate green silk,, the feet covered with the oriental shoo, the waist druimry of the llnest native silks. Heavy necklaces of native workmanship girded the throat. The head was covered with a cap, solidly embossed in threads of llnest gold, and the entire tlguro enveloped in tho native mantle, brilliant in embroidery of pure cloth of gold. She entered and gave the low salaam with which the high caste Mohammedan always enters the presence of her husband, (iraduulli! she removed from her dell ciho ft attires tlu royal garment. Con cealing her mumiM'rlpt upon a fan of native texture Miss Armstrong gave a lecture or linpaistoneil earnest nois and great Iniauty, dwelling llrst upon the iegendary lore interwoven so in tricately into tho life of the people, then the practical pluiM) of dully ex istence in royal presence or mud but. Miss Armstrong showed great dis crimination lu tiie selection of facts which entranced listeners. lturely Is it given an American audience to look thus Into the glitter or the gloom of oriental life. Miss Armstrong certainly is muster of her theme. As the prison march to the darkened cells from which they had come began Misses Newman, Armstrong, and Parker extended Easter cards to the prisoners which had been written, while card's embossed lu gold, con taining poems, maxims, proverbs, Scripture texts, etc. Not less than a thousand authors, French, Ciormnu, English, Latin, (ireek, American were represented. The now warden Is deserving all praise for tho royal manner In which ho welcomed the ladles. Elder Howe was agreeable as ever. A sick service was held lu the prison hospital und woman's ward and friends and lovers distributed to the Inniates u royal senna, surely. WE CAN SHOW YOU THE ($" X l- i f T I 'r , V Best Ladies Shoe ,1 INT1IHMARKF For $3.00, $4.00 & $1.50. IllirD Children's Shoes69c, Worth$1.00 And Fine Goods Equally as Cheap. New Children's and Boys Clothing and Hat Dept Just Opened for Bargains. Herpolsheimer & Co If jour last year's hose no.le Is worn out or If jolt want a now one of lie latest pattern, call at Dean v Bur ton's, I t.-.OO street Special prices on California canned goods for the next thirty tlays at 1207 M street Il)KAl.tril()Ci:itY Co. See Herpolsheimer it Co' . lino lino of new shoes. They can save you mon ey and give you perfect fitting shoes. Smoked moats, ham, corn loof and chickens always fresh at the Lincoln Favorite market, LMti M street. Millinery ami ladies' hats at Mm. M. A. .lannej's, Y. building Thirteenth ami N. reshaped M. C. A. When you want llml-class lawn sprinklers that will do your sward good anil plou-o the eye, there's but one place to gel them and that's al Dean A Hortou's, l-lfit0 street. Capes, Ladies' and Children's Dresses very tine line at actually the cost of tho material at Horpolshulmer A Co. i:.i mill I'.ui' .Mimrtin Dr. V. L. Day ton, oculist anil uurlst No. Illa'IO street, Lincoln, Neb. L. A. Bumstcad is selling V. : B.'s famous $lti maile to measure spring suits. Call and se.e the latest. Satis faction guaranteed. Lluilell hotel block. See IlcrpoNholmcr & Co's. tine mill inery. Their stock of novelties is complete. Ladles if j on wear AA width shoe, you can buy them at just one-half form er price at .1. SPUlKIt, 101.1 ( street. Uciucmhcr the CSrcut Closing Out Sale of boots and sh es at Kll.'i O street. I lose reels of tho most patterns and real hoso of durable make at Dean A ll.'iOO street. approved the most Hortou's, Kubber hoso, reels, no..les, sprink lers, etc., for the garden and luwn are sold at remarkable low prices at Deuu - Hortou's, I l.'il) O street. Velvet Unisli ladies' hoso, something now, worth otic, at lllllc. a pair at Her polsheimer & Co. oknuini: Canon City Co.w, at the Lincoln Coal Co., southwest corner of Eleventh and O streets. Visit the Now Students' gallery and bo convinced that tho work is tlrst class 10,'H O street. You can Und tho best lines of Chll dron's and Boys' Clothing and Bats at IIorpolshelinor& Co. B. V. Cowlo, funeral director, sue cesser to Fred Thomus. Embalming a specialtj. 1111 South Twelfth street. Mine. Wilson, tine Berpolshetnior A: Co. able. dressmaking at 1 'rices reason- An shoes at elegant lino of patent leather at less than manufacturers cost J. SVKIKIIS' 1015 O street. Come ami see us at I "J07 M Htreot. Vo can do you good. IllB AL GKCCHSYC'O. Kid (Hove salo at Herpolsheimer A: Co. for three days. Prices .V.lc, and upwards. Ladies make big money canvassing for the Capital City Coukiku. If you want nice, profitable work call at hootllco, 11IUO Htreot. Six dollar shoes go a three dollars to close out at J. Sjiolom, 101.") O street. Kid Glove salo at Horpolshelmor's. L. A. Bumstcad U selling V. h B.'h famous $111 made to measure spring suits. Call and see tho latest. Satis faction guaranteed. Lludell hotel block. David P. Sims, dentist, rooms 42 and 43 Burr block. DPRICE'S The only Pure Cream of Tartar Towder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Rudge & Morris Co., 1 1 1 8 to 1 1 2 2 N Street. nnt in ; Jill I J I Hfk---' Jkj We All the new styles in Furniture JUST UI2CEIVED. A CAR OF CHAIRS. Our Solid O.ik Dining Room Set that we offer at $10 a set is the best bargain in the market. TABLES AND SIDE BOARDS. Defy Competition We show So Chamber Sinks on our floor. Leather Couches, Iron Beds, Cabinets, Hook Cases and Cheffoniers. The Gunn Combination Iold:nr Bed. Leonard Hard Wood Mefriirerators. Rudsre & Morris Co. OWING TO The past COLD WEATHER week iimnv Indie did not attend our SPECIAL SALE of Embroideries and White Goods and to accomodate all we will continue this sale for ONE WEEK LONGER. Prices will be the same as offered Inst week and the stock is still unbroken and the largest in the city. We will also offer dur ing this sale an entire new line of Table Linens Napkins When i: a we sale say for this our which will go at CUT prices. you know what it means. This customers. WILL YOU TAKE IT IN? WE HAVE THE GOODS YOU THE CASH. WHY NOT TRADE? When you are offered such Bargains. L. MEYER & CO., IOS-IIO NO. T6NTH ST. EAST SIDE GOV'T SQUARE. T6LBPHON6 2SS. JAMES II. O'NEILL, Fine Plumbing, Steam and Hot- Water Heating Gas and Electric Fixtures. Agent for CAIMT0L AND COMBINATION IKMON WATER HEATERS ANI GAS MACHINES. 125 NORTH 9TH STREET.