tSf iVrv THE COURIER. ELEANOR'S LETTER BY A LINCOLN AUTHOK. SX A te v; & "j 7 3H. B y C 'J , Sh 1.5 Continued from page 4 Mrs. Manning and her claes gave a field program to the ladies of the faculty club and junior Sorosis on Thursday afternoon in Union hall at the univer sity. The room was full of ladies and the afternoon was an enjoyable one. There is some talk of a leap year party to be given in the next tec days. Some of the girls who are in what is known as the Pleasant Hour crowd, are discussing it. The two card parties given by Mr. and Mrs. George H. Clark at the Lin coln hotel Inst Friday nod Saturday evenings were rather large affairs. Nearly everybody got a bid to either one or the other of the parties. There was a jolly crowd both nights. Olive Latta has not returned from Omaha at this writing. She is very popular in that city, as her sister was before her. Kitharit.6 Weston, of Beatrice, has been here several days. She is a fre quent visitor to Lincoln, as you know. Monday there was an excursion to Kansas City to bear the god of the golden hair. Going a couple of hundred miles to hear Paderewski might bo en joyable under certain conditions. These certain conditions did not exist Monday, and I concluded not to go. The truth is Jack couldn't go. He sajs he has to work and cannot afford to be running around after strange gods. Some of the girls who did go say that Pader ewBki's hair is beautiful. I notice that most of the people who went down to Kansas City had a great deal more to say of Paderewski'a hair or some other feature of his personpl appearance than they did of his playing. MissMcClure left for Mt. Pleasant last Saturday. Miss Slaughter visited in Omaha sev eral days this week. She was the guest of Miss Mount. Did you ever stop to think of the ihoughtfulness of the Lansings and Olivers in taking their friends into their private boxes at the theatre? Every time there is an entertainment at the Lansing theatre these two families have guests in their boxes. They go the whole circle of their friends, which is certainly nice of them. My dear if jou find my letter specially uninteresting this week, I must remind you that there is nothing to write about. Yours lovingly, Eleanor. Lincoln, Neb., Friday, March 13. GENERAL MANDERSON. Ex-Senator Manderson spent twenty four hours in Lincoln this week. He was called upon by many friends. He talked frankly of his candidacy for the presidency, and t,ave assurance that he would not stand in the way of McKin ley's nomination. McKINLEY. The Lincoln McKinley club was or ganized in Y. M. C. A. hall Tuesday night. W. Morton Smith was elected president, E. E. Spencer secretary, and J. D. Knight, treasurer ard a central committee of fourteen waB appointed by the chair. Arrangements were per fected for the expression of preference for president at yesterday's primary elect on. Thursday night there was an immense McKinley mass meeting in the Funke opera house. It was presided over by W. Morton Smith, and addresses were made by 1. P. Kennard, O. W. Webster, ex-Judge Reese, Fred Wood ward, I. M. Raymond, F. W. Collins, A. J. Burnham of Auburn, Tom Smith, Squires, C. M. Parker, L. L. H. Austin and E. E. Spencer. Thr Cockier has received from Long mans, Green & Co., New York, "Coler idge's the Rime of the Ancient Mari ner," edited with notes and an introduc tion by Herbert Bates, of this city. The book will be noticed in these columns next week. CHOICE FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. "Queen Victoria:' Ladies' Favorite Her Majesty's Perfume, is the most lasting and perfect Perfuxce. Ask iggs1 tlie Druggist " for a sample. First publication Feb 8 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 and for Lancaster county, in an action wherein Fred Miller Brewing company et a!., are plaintiffs, and James Kelley et a)., are defendants. I will at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 10th ay of March A. D. 189G at the cast door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: The south forty-two (42) feet of lot number twelve (12) and the south forty two (42) feet, of the east half of lot num ber eleven (11), in block number thirty three (33), also lot number eight (8), in block number forty two (42), all in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Ne braska. Given under my band this 6th day of Febuary A. D. 1896. John Trompen, Sheriff. Every purchaser of 81 worth of goods will receive a cou pon worth 10 cts, to apply on future purchase. 5c cou pon with 50c Riggs Pharmacy 12 &Q at tkkfccatcr'a tvacUafc BUaaaul Hraa. rENNYROYAL PILLS erlglaitl ami ely fteMtaCb marc. alwaj reliable, woics aik Dmnist fur CklchuUTB Emath Dta , momdMnmd la Had tad GUI autallleX in. anted with Mae tlbboo. Take m ath,n L Aim Ammwu ami? ifM- nam mmd tmitatiw. AtDrazia!a,rn44av la suaip for ttartkaUn. tntiaaalaU aa4 "KUrUriHf.iutitT.bjnMn MaM. 1 . TrrtlaeaiaU. .Vaauaar. ri2ft&mMCmUa&S2ZXZ At Jf ftKMS ullMBEkD COHi CO Wholesale and Retail. TELEPHONES SESJ Also Lime Cement, Plaster, etc. Coal 35 Lumber B.G.Dawes: "If the fight Mander son is now making against McKinley should divide the Nebraska delegation then Nebraska cannot hope for the sec ond place on the ticket but it will go to that locality which does furnish the needed help. Very possibly California and the extreme west will swing solidly into line and in case they do they should be entitled to the second place on the ticket. On the other hand if McKinley is nominated on the first ballot as the eastern papers are now predicting then the second place will go wherever it will help the ticket most. I am of the opin ion that the strongest ticket would be McKinley and some man from Califor nia. If the republican party goes to California for a man that man should be Harrison Grey Otis. Mr. Otis is a man of national reputation and one whose ability and integrity qualify him for the office of president as well as for presiding officer of the United States senate. If such a man as Harrison Grey Otis is nominated for vice-president there will have to be no excuses made nor any comparisons between the presi dent and vice-president that are dispar aging to the latter." 125 10 149 SO.. 8TH, STREET S& mm VliPVi&rMiVr NOTICE OF PETITION FOR LET ters. In tho County Court of Lancas ter county. Nebraska. In re estate of Eliza Spellman. deceased. the state of Nebraska to John Henry Spellman and Christian Louis Spell man of Kearney, Lancaster county Nebraska and to any other persons in terested in said matter. Take notice, that a petition cigned by John Henry Spellmin has been tiled in said court; that the same is set for hear ing on the 16th day or March 1800 at 9 o'clock a. in. and that if you do not then appear and contest, said court may rant administration of the said estate to John Henry Spellman. Notice of this proceeding shall be published three weeks successively in the Courier, prior to 6aid hearing. Witness njy hand and seal of said court this 24th day of February, A. D. 1896 SEAL S.T. Cochrane County Judge. First publication March 14. 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 and for Lancaster county, in an action wherein Job P Kirby is plaintiff and Hamlin C. Eddy, et al.. defend ants. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m ou the 14th day of April A. D. 1896, at the east door of the court house. In the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction, the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Lot "C" in Schaberg and Menlove's sub-division of lots one (1), and two (2), in block thirty-five (35). in Lincoln, Lan caster county, Nebraska, as shown by the recorued plat thereof. Given under my hand this 11th day of March, A. D., 1896. , John Trompen, Sheriff. April. S.-M. April. F First publication March 14 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 and for Lancaster county, in an action wherein Joseph H. Sniffen is plaintiff, and Annie Morrill, et al., de fendants. I will at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 14th day of April, A. D. 1896 at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of tbo southwest quarter of section eleven (11), in town ship ten (10), range six (6), east, and run ning thence north along the section lino eighty rods, to the northwest quarter of said southwest quarter of southwest quarter, thence east thirty-ono (31) and 55-100 rods alo.g the north line of said forty acre tract, thence south, p.irallol with the west line of said section to the south line of said unction, thence west along said section lino to tho place of beginning, enclosing and including a tract of land off the west nidu of said forty acre tract, eighty rods long, north and south, and thirty-one and 55-100 rods wide from east to west. Given under my band this 14th day of March. A. D, 1896. John Trompen, Sheriff. April. 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