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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1896)
THH COURIER. ARE YOU RVAxiirviK I T If so this will intercut you. Every Rambler rider who goes the mile in less tLuu Two minutes paced or uupaced, utunj Fanctiontul L.A.W. race tfill receive an IDmtoellislieci souvenir with name ind details of performance engrave 1 upon it. Riders of Any otlar "vrli.el fitted with J. it G, tires will receive a little less valuable souvenir for like performance. The holder of the greatest number of "two min ute" souvenirs by Jan 1, 1897 will receive a grand souvenir. E. R. OTJOTHLRIIE 155-iO O St, $T4444JW4&1T0 9 OPRIBXXTC: I CANDY AND FLOWERS FREE. Today Sutton & Hollowbush will give their annual opening, and the event will be signalized by the presentation of beautiful and palatable souvenirs. The proprietors have brought 1.500 Cape Jas amines from Texas, and each lady pur chaser will be presented with one of these beautiful flowers. And that is not all. With each flower will go a box of Sutton & Hollowbush's delicious candy. Hagenow's orchestra will furnish music during the day. Gapital City Meat Go w flyer leaving Lincoln at - r i i . Missouri Pacific will Bave DOI t 0 njrfrVj! iurs to St. Louis, Cincin- S CD 3 DO YOU WANT TO SAVE TIME? Well the new flyer leaving Lincoln at 3:20 p. m. via you several hours nati, New York and all eastern points, and connections are made in the St. Louis union station, the most expen sive, completn and finest in the world Any information or sleeeping car berthe at city ticket office 1201 O St. Sutton & Hollowbush, 12th and O, Funke opera house corner, make a spe cialty of serving families and parties with the finest ice-cream and Ices, in all varieties; also fine cakes, etc. Fine line of toilet soaps at Kleinkauf & Grimes', 117 North 11th st. Mr. Frank Short, who has had much success with his dramatic school in Omaha, will be here next Saturday night and put on "The Bells" and "Ros berry Shrub, Sec." Most of the cast in "The Bells" are professionals and Mr. Short himself as Mathias does ex cellent work. "Rosberry Shrub, Sec." Is a one-act curtain-raiser. Mrs. Matheson, whom many Lincoln people -have met, takes the principal part. Her Impersonation of the New England spinster is Irresistibly funny. Not one professional actress in two hundred that visits Lincoln has the talent and magnetism of Mrs. Matheson. Wljen tou can bu? N. 1 gteer $Ieat at tljose prices DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES FINE PERFUMES KLEINKAUE& GRIMES PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS. 117 North TELEPHONE 11th Street. 372 LINCOLN NEB Political Points TODAY IS OPENING DAY. At Sutton & Hollowbush's opening to day thirty flavors of ice-cream and ices will be served, some of the novelties be ing Bomba glace, Bisque of glace. Froz en Egg Nogg, Tuttl Frultti Nesselrode Pudding, Charlotte Russe de glace. Frozen Pudding, Queen Victoria, etc. The Nebraska McKinley club will have a special train of sleepers from Lincoln to St Louis to attend the re publican convention, leaving Lincoln about 3:20 p. m., June 15, via. Missouri Pacific. The total cost, including sleeping car for five days, attendance, etc., will be but J25. While in St. Louis the cars will be located three blocks from the convention auditorium, with complete sanitary arrangements provided for. All desiring to avail themselves of this privilege will communicate with F. W. Collins, secretary and treasurer Ne braska McKinley club. Cheaper than growing, 3 cans choice peas, 25c at The Alliance store, 1008 P 'street. Among the candidates in the city this week were Van Duyn, George Brooks, Charley Casey. "Jack" MacColl, W. M. Geddes, C. L. Richards and Louis Hel mer. Jewett, the Custer county candidate for treasurer, was victorious In the pri mary election In his county. The con vention will be held today. It will elect a solid and enthusiastic Jewett delegation. George D. Melklejohn will address the convention. J. H. McClay, Lancaster's candidate for auditor, denies emphatically that he is in any combination. R. E. Moore maintains a discreet si lence as to his Intentions or desires, po litically. It is probably entirely safe to say that Mr. Moore would not de cline a renominatlon for lieutenant governor. A Lincoln politician who has spent some time in Omaha the past ten days, said yesterday to a Courier representa tive: "A great many republicans in Douglas county are tired of the fight that has been waged by the Broatch and Churchill factions, and It would not surprise me a bit if Williams carried the county for commissioner against the field. He already has a very large following." W. M. Geddes of Grand Island was in the city this week. Mr. Geddes Is a candidate for auditor. He is a news paper man, but that fact Is not Inter- Billmey & 1014 P STREET Agents for the 11 B I The latest novelties in candies, salt No Hard 8c water taffy, Jersey lilies, butter squares, chew-chews and salted peanuts intro- Choice bacon 8c duced bv us. We originate. "Ephemar," .,..., 0 1211 O St. Boiling beef as low as 3c Beefsteak 5c Do you eat candy? Do you ever make Com beef f rom to a present of a fine box of candy? Ex amine the fresh stock at Frank M. Kec- bologna 5c tor's, 1211 O street. Ice cream parlors chickens at cost cream and ices in all flavors. Its name is its guarantee. This 180G model has more improvements than all theother makes of bicycles put together. For mechanical con struction, simplicity, style, finish, durability and riding qualitiee. It has no equal. Price floo Columbus ftfpeolo.1 Bioyole Don't fail to Bee it. The wonder of the world atC5. We also carry the genuine Columbus Buggy Co'b fine Trars, Carriages, Phaetons, Surry's and Buggies etc. Don't fail to call and see our line before purchasing. Repository 1 1133-36 VT. St In our drapery department we are offering a very large and attractive assortment of choice new and stylish fabrics, among them Tamboured Muslins, Figured Swisses, Fish Nets Art Denims, Cretonnes, Japanesse Tinsel Capes, Fancy Silks, Silkolines, Cotton Brocatelles, Jute Brocatelles, "Wool Brocatelles, Silk Brocatelles, etc., etc. Prices are low. You are invited to come and see for yourself. AdLillei? & JPaime Fine Confectionery ! PURE CANDIES MADE BY US AND ALWAYS FRESH ICES, ALL FLAVORS, NUT ICE CREAM, ETC. ORDERS FOR FAMILY USE A SPECIALTY. SODA WATER AND COOLING DRINKS. 66 Eplx 99 1211 O St. The severe wind which caused so much damage yesterday afternoon, un roofed the two-story brick building at 133 South Ninth street, one of the old est brick buildings in the city, having been built In '74. The heavy rains which followed did much damage to the stock of harness and etc.. contained therein. The entire stock will be sold at barelv cost of manufacture. Call and examine the big bargains. Nothing reserved. M. B. Curtiss in his great play, "Sam'l of Posen" will make his farewell ap pearance at the Funke this afternoon and evening. Are you going to attend the M. B. Curtiss matinee at the Funke this afternoon?