THE COURIER. BY THE WAY Of the many entertaining things which have recently appeared In the Lincoln press I think the most diverting la the letter of explanation signed by Lillian Lewis. It seems that somebody accused Miss Lewis of undue Intimacy with her leading man. Edmund Collier, one paper going so far as to say that these two persons were found in a room together. Miss Lewis feels that her rep utation in Lincoln may have suffered, so she sends a letter of explanation or denial to the papers. Miss Lewis' ex planation Is Interesting because It ad mits, practically, what was charged. She also furnishes the information that her husband. Mr. Marston has a bad temper. She neglected to state what gave him the bad temper. This should have been explained. There may or may not have been a call for the particular explanation Miss Lewis vouchsafed, but there Is one point on which the people of this city would like to be enlighten ed. They would like It explained to them why Miss Lewis tries to act. Her rela tions with her husband and Edmund Collier are, after all, a private matter; but her efforts to act are a public af fliction, and It would be In terestlng to know why a woman who might be a suc cess in some line I am not able to state just what should continue In the cost ly endeavor to act. Viaducts are all right when somebody else pays for them. So far as the city is concerned they are too rich for Its blood. In spite of the adverse weather of Wednesday and the comparatively light attendance throughout the week, the Lincoln races made a good beginning. Considering that these were the first good races run in Lincoln for years, things went better than was anticipat ed. Racing Interest has to be wakened In a town, and Its name must be known and advertised among the patrons of the track before the real returns of this new racing venture will begin to come in. If ever a town needed local ex citement of some sort this one does, if for nothing else to help the tongue of gossip quiet. Nothing brings the gen eral exhileration to a community that good racing does, and we will have good racing. The fact that "V. W. P." broke the world's record In a two mile pace demonstrates that we have one the best tracks in the country. And we will have honest racing. The management has lived up to the letter of their prom ises. Everything has been conducted with promptness, exactness and strictly on the square. There was no snide about it anywhere. Under such efficient direction the races will become one of Lincoln's "long suits" in the future. 8100 DOLLAKS RF.WAKD 8100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatement. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disea Be, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list or Testi monals. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo OIi to. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. DRESS SUITS-Call and examine our fine dress suits for 825 and 835. Equal to anything you cau get from the tailor for 8G5 or 875. Ewing Clothino Company. per box. Send two stamps for circular and Free Sample to Martin Rudy, Registered Pharmacist. Luncaster, Pa. No postals answered. For sale by all first class druggist everywhere. II T. Clarko Co., wholesale agents The new Garland six hole steel range only $30.00 at Rudge & Morris Co. All the new novelties In furniture at Uudge & Morris Co. Miss Ferguson's duncing classes at tho Lansing hall. Classes both afternoon and evening. The Lansing hall for rent for parlies. Residence, 1G10 O street. New stock of table carvers nt Itudge & Morris Co. DRESS SUlTS-Call and examine our line dress suits for 825 and 8.'15. Equal to anything you can get from tho tailor for 8G5 or 875. Ewino Cloth ing Company. Table and chairs to rent for card par ties at Rudge & Morris Co. The Art Garland Hard Coal Base burner has no equal; most economical in fuel, strongest heater made. Sold only by Rudge & Moiris Co. Rudy's Pile Suppository is guaranteed to cure Piles and Con stipation, or money refunded. 50 cents We are at all times pleased to show you the new styles and designs In fur niture even If you do not wish to buy. Rudge & Morris Co. KKC1STKATION NOTICK. The supervisors of registration will meet for the purpose of a general regis tration of the voters in their respective wards in the city of Lincoln, Nebraska, on Thursday, October 17th, Friday, October 23th and Saturday, November 2d. 1895, and shall remain in session on each of the said days from the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. until 9 o'clock p. m., at the following places: First ward, precinct 1 or A, City building. Tenth and Q streets. First ward, precinct 2 or B, No. 623 North Tenth street. Second ward, precinct 1 or A, court house. Second ward, precinct 2 or B, drug store, 727 South Eleventh street. Third ward, precinct 1 or A, Grand hotel. Twelfth and Q streets. Third ward, precinct 2 or B, Gaddts shop. Thirteenth and R street. Third ward, precinct 3 or C, Brown block, 152S O street. Third ward, precinct 4 or D, J. An tell, 2035 O street. Fourth ward, precinct 1 or A, Lin dell hotel. Thirteenth and M streets. Fourth ward, precinct 2 or B, Ori ental building. 503 South Thirteenth street. Fourth ward, precinct 3 or C, Hut ton's, 1813 O street. Fourth ward, precinct 4 or D, Desch er's, 1943 J street. Fifth ward, precinct 1 or A, F street engine house. Fifth ward, precinct 2 or B, Bing's shop. Seventeenth and Washington. Fifth ward, precinct 3 or C, Aren sen's. Fourteenth and South. Fifth ward, precinct 4 or D, Rippee's, 745 C street. Sixth ward, precinct 1 or A, Forbes' store. Twenty-seventh and Q streets. Sixth ward, precinct 2 or B, bakery, 2385 O street. Seventh ward, precinct 1 or A, Burns" store. Twenty-seventh and Holdrege. Seventh ward, precinct 2 or B, Tom Beach house. Fourteenth and Court. First ward, precinct 1 or A, includes all that part of the ward lying between the center of N street on the south. Eleventh street on the east, R street on the north and the city limits on the west. Precinct 2 or B Includes all of the First ward north of R street. Second ward, precinct 1 or A, Includes the territory between N street on the north. Eleventh street on the east, J street on the south and the city limits on the west. Precinct 2 or B, all of the -ward south of J street. Third ward, precinct 1 or A, includes the territory bounded by a line com mencing at Eleventh and O streets, running thence east to Thirteenth, thence north to V street, thence west to a point opposite the center of Uni versity avenue, thence north to the north line of the ward, thence west to Twelfth street, south to R street, west to Eleventh street and south to the center of O street. Precinct 2 or B, is bounded by a line commencing at Fifteenth and O streets, north to the north line of P street, thence north on the line between lots 53 and 60 and lots 39 and 40, In S. W. Little's subdivision, to the center of Q street, thence north on the west line of lot 33 to the north line of R street, thence north on the west line of lot 27 to the north line of S street, thence north on the east line of Fifteenth ttittltttiitiimtitiw V0ELKE1. lit tlu only manufacturer of furs iu Lincoln, niul hi store isthuonly place where ynu can n tlrst cla niul complete slock of furs Thorn is a skilled furrier alwnjs in ait tendance, hxaminc ItH coats, ciipr. ii in tl.-i. neck scarfs, etc. Tlic brat ma terial anil lluest workmanship. Fur trimniiiiKM, ni)d all kinds of repairing. U0S.12TH WWWWWWWWWWW street, north on the line between lots 15 and 16, and north on east line of lot 12, nil In the same subdivision, to the center of Vine street, thence enst to the center line of Fifteenth north of Vine, thence north to north side of W, thence north on line between lots 14 and 15 In second northslde addition, to the north line of the ward, thence west to a point opposite the center of University avenue, thence south to the center of V street, thence to a point opposite the center of Thirteenth, thence south to O and east to point of begin ning. Precinct 3 or C, all between the cast line of precinct B on the west, O street between Fifteenth and Eighteenth on the south, X street from Seventeenth to the northeast corner of said precinct on the north, and on the west a line running from Eighteenth and O to R, thence west to the east line of Seven teenth, if extended, thence north to the center of Vine, thence north on cen ter of Seventeenth street to the north limit of the ward. Precinct 4 or D comprises all of the ward east of the east line of precinct C. Fourth ward, precinct 1 or A, all ly ing between O street on the north. Fif teenth on the east, L on the south and Eleventh on the west. Precinct 2 or B, all between L on the north. Sixteenth on the east. F on the south nnd Eleventh on the west. Precinct 3 or C, all between O on the north. Twenty-second on the east. L on the south and Fifteenth on the west. Precinct 4 or D, all between L on the north, the east boundary of the ward on the east. F street on the south and Sixteenth on the west. Fifth ward, precinct 1 or A, all be tween F street on the north, the east boundary of the ward on the east, C street on the south and Tenth on the west. Precinct 2 or B, all between C street on the north. Twenty-second on the east, the city limits on the south and what would be the continuation of Fifteenth on the west. Precinct 3 or C, all between C street on the north, the west boundary of precinct B on the east, the city limits on the south and the west line of said precinct shall be the center line of Tenth from C south to South street, thence west to the city limits, and thence south on the city limits. Precinct 4 or D. all between F street on the north, the west line of precincts A and C on the east, the city limits on the west. South street from Tenth to Seventh and the city limits on the south. Sixth ward, precinct 1 or A, all be tween Twenty-second on the west. Vine on the north, the city limits on the east and the south line Is the cen ter of P street from Twenty-second to Thirtieth, thence south to O. thence east to the city limits. Precinct 2 or B includes all of said ward not Included in the above. Seventh ward, precinct 1 or A, all be tween Vine street on the south, the city limits on the east, and the west and north line Is Twenty-second street from Vine street north to the Rock Island right of way and northeast along tha4. right of way to the city limits. Prceinct 2 or B, all of the ward not Included In the above. J W ROWEN. C!tv C!'-v NOTICE. Semi-annual rents are due and paya ble November 13. If not paid on time 10 per cent of the bill will be added and the water may be shut off and $1 additional fine cahrged for turning same on. J. V. PERCIVAL. Water Commissioner. (First published Nov. 2.) SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT by virtue of an order of sale Issued by the clerk of the district court of the third Judicial district of Nebraska, within ami for Ijineaster county. In an action wherein Francis C. Faulkner, an assignee of the Connecticut Itlvcr Sav ings bank of Chiirlcstou'n, New Hamp shire, a New Hampshire corporation. Is plalutllT, and Thomas llanlon. vt ill., are defendants; 1 will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 3rd day of December, A. D., 1S93, at the east door of the court house. In the city of Lincoln. Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auc tion the following dcscrllM'd real estate, to-wlt: All of block number four (I) In Lincoln View In Umcaster county, Ne braska, as surveyed, platted and re corded. Given under my hand this 31st day of October. A. D.. 1S95. FRED A. MILLER. Sheriff. G NOV. 30. (First published Nov. 2.) SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT by virtue of nn order of sale Issued by the clerk of the district court of the third Judicial district of Nebraska, within and for Ijinoaxter county. In an action wherein Louisa A. Hunt Is plaintiff, and James A. Davidson, et ill., are defendants. I will, nt 2 o'clock p. m.. on the 3rd day of December. A. D., 1S93. at the east door of the court house. In the city of Lincoln. Iancnster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the fol lowing described real estate, to-wlt: Lot "E" of J. A. Davidson's sub-dlvls-ion of lots Nos. fifteen (13) and sixteen (16) In block No. two (2) of Orchard sul divlsion of lot No. twenty-one (21) of sub-division of lot No. four (4) of Ir regular tracts of the northwest quarter (Vi) of section No. nineteen (19). town ship No. ten (10). north range No. sev en (7) east of the sixth principal merid ian In Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 31st day of October. A. D., 1893. FRED A. MILLER. Sherirr. G. Nov. 30. First Publication November 2. NOTICE. James Doak, Mary J. Dok Joseph Sparks, Bertha Rodabaugh, Mr. Hoda baugh, her husband, (first name un known) defendants, will take notice that on tho 1th day of September 1S95, Esther E. Lewis, the plaintitT herein, filed her petition in the District court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, against said defendants, tho object and prajer of which are to forelose a certain mort gage executed by James Doak and Mary J. Doak to Esther K. Lewis, plain till, upon lot 0 in block 19 in Pitoher and Baldwin's 2nd addition to University Place, in Lancaster county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of one certain promissory note, with interest coupons attached, said note dated Januarv 17th. 1801, for the sum of 8500, due ancf paya ble five years from date thereof; Baid mortgage provided that in case any of said notes or coupons are not paid when due, tho whole sum secured thereby may be declared to be due and payable; there is now due on said notes, coupons and mortgage the sum of 8572.00, for which sum, with interest from this date, plaintiff pra b for a decree that defend ants be required to pay tho same, or that eaid premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before Monday, the 0th day of December, 1805. C. C. Flanhhukg, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated, November 2. 1895 Nov 23. Specialty Of LailR-s And Muses Fine FINE SHOES WARNER X Gincinnati 'ii? Shoe Store. 1120 O St. Mm Every purchaser of 81 vorth of goods will receive a cou pon worth 10 cts. to apply on future purchase. 5c cou pon with 50c Rir.ns Pharmacy 12 &Q wm m i