THE COURIER. SUNFLOWER. This is a story of the western plains and it was told to mo by Oogla, the In. dian, who heard it from hts mother, who had it from her uncle, who knew all the stories of his race fiom before the time of the mound builders. Malachoit was an Indian of the raco of Healelen. Ho was mighty in war had many ponies and oven more wives On this account his people crowned him king. Afterwards they Nourished, too, because Malachoit was wise and broad minded, and knew the art of medicine. But he was avaricious bejond words, avaricious even for an Indian. One day Malachoit was riding out with threfl friends. Suddenl) bis pony stumblsd and looking around he saw a little girl standing alone in his path as though she had sprung from tho ground. She was nursing her hand which the pony had tramp'eil and she looked in dignantly at the king. On the ground were scattered sticky, white nishni tlowers, for she had bten weavirg her a wreath. "Who are jou?" demanded the kicg. She stood and stared with her big eyes and clawed hei hurt hanJ lighter. Then the king leaped down and tossed her before him on his ponj and tcok her to camp. The wives of Malachoit were kind to her. They taught her their language and they gave her wampum and petti coats. But when they asked her who she was and where she came from, she would only say: "I am betrothed to the Sun-god." Therefore they regarded her with awe and named her Mail, which means divine. As sho f rew older she became as a daughter to Malachoit, and very beauti ful. She was small and light, with a wonderful golden-brown skin; also, the Sun-god seened to have kissed some of his gold into her long-lashed ee?. The tribe was a little at raid of her Sho did strange things, disappearing where they could not tind her and singing queer wild songs and weaving wreaths of the 6ticky nishni. which was sacred and which others feared to touch. But ia spite of this there were many suitors for her hand, and when one day ajoung brave otfered Malachoit an ex traordinary number of ponies in ex change for Mau, he told her it was all nonsense about the Sun-god and he would not feed her any longer. Mau shivered oddly but she did not entreat. She stretched her slim, brown arms to the jellow sky and cried out in a oloe sweetly shrill as a birds's. After wards she gathered a quantity of nishni blossoms and sat upun the ground, weaving and 6inging. That night the whole tribe slept, fr..m Malachoit down to the joung Lrave. Only Mau wes awake. She sat in the 'Hence of the dim prairies and worked on her wreath. About morning it was done, very thick and sweet, and sticky. She placed it at her feet and stood waiting. The east had long been brightening. All at onus the 6un slid half above the horizon. Malachoit and a few others started up, rubbing their ejes. Then a strange thing happened. There was a shrill, sweet cry, and Mau had leaped upon the king's pony and was riding swiftly down the east. The tribe, which had awakened, stood dumb and trans fixed. The light, wild lit'le figure Hew on and on and vanished in the glory of the sunrise and that was the last of Mau. Afterwards they found her wreath, rilled to the brim with gold, enough to buy the pony she had taken and all the ponies the bravo had offered for her. But Malachoit, because he was remorse full, did not take the gold, nor the wreath. He let them lie a'd built a mound of stone? over them. After a time a group of sticky nishni Mowers roso from the mound and their petals were no longer white, but jellow, as thought the gold had nested upon them. Edith Lewis. Firt Publication Juno 18. 4 In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. In the matter of the ) estate of Walter C ORDER: Carmen, deceased. ) This matter coining on to bo heard at Chambers at Lircoln in said county upon tho petition of O. S. Baldwin, ad ministrator. and it appearing that there is not sufficient personal estate in tho hands of said administrator to pay tho debts outstanding against tho deceased, and tho expenees of administration, and it appearing that it is necessary to sell the whole of tho real estate for tho pay ment of such debts and costs of admin istration, to-wit: Tho southeast quarter of section twenty live, 2.", town nine, 0, range thirty nine, .', west, in Keith county, Nebraska; also lot ten, 10, in block" two hundred and se en. '207, of tho City of Lincoln. Nebraska, accord ing to tho recorded plat thereof; also the west half of lot twent)-wo. 22. of Miller's subdivision of the south half f section twenty. 20, town ten, 10. rango seven, 7, of Lancaster county, Nebraska; also the northwest uarter of lot twentj seven, 27, in Miller's subdivision of tho Fouth half of section twenty, -0, town ten. 10, ianae seven, 7, in Lancaster county, Nebraska; also the north half of lots one, 1, two, 2. three, .'f. and four, 1, in block two hundred and forty four, 214, of the City of Lincoln, Nebraska, ac cording to the recorded plat thereof. Now therefore it is ordered that all persons interested in said estate appear before me at the otlico of the Clerk of the District Court of Lancaster county. Nebraska, on the 2."th day of July. 1S9S, at 9 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, to show cause why a licen'e should not be granted to G. S. Baldwin, as admin istrator, to sell the aboe described real estate to pay the debt of said estate and costs of administration. It is further ordered that this orar shall be published four successive weeks in The Coukih:, published and printed in Lancaster count Dated this 11th day of June. 1S93. Chmslen L. Hall, Judge or the District Court. First publication Juno IS 4 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that tho sub scribers have associated themselves and adopted Articles of Incorporation and caused them to bo duly filed in the otlico of tho Clerk of Lancaster County, Ne braska, and tho Secretary of State of said state, for the purpose of becoming an incorporation pursuant to tho laws of said state. The name of said incorporation is II. W. Brown Drug and Book Company. The principal place of transacting its business will bo at Lincoln, Nebraska; and the general nature of said business will be the purchase and sale at whole sale and retail of drug?, medicines, pai&ts, oils, chemicals, toilet article?, books, s'ationery, writing materials and appliances, and the carrjingon of a gen eral wholesale and retail business in merchandise and articles of like natuie. Thn amount of its capital stock is 510.000. divided into 100 shares of S1C0 0O each. all of which will be fully paid up at th" time of the commencement of the incorporation, and may Le paid in whole or in part by the conveyance to said in cort oration'of merchandise of all or any of the descriptions heieinbtfore men tioned. The time of its commencement vas the date of tihnu of these articles in the office of the Clerk of Lancaster County, Nebraska, to-wit: the 11th day of June, lS93,and the day of its termina tion will be at the expiration of tweutv years from said last named dato. The t ighest amount of indebtedness or lia bility to which the corporation ma at any time subject itself is 10,000. Its affairs will be conducted by a Board of three Directors, who will chose from their own number a President and Sec retary, one of whom will serve also as Treasurer. Subscribed this Hth dayor June, 1S93. H. W. Brown, C. M. Conn, I. H. Hatkikld, Incorporators. "The wages of sin,'' said the solemn one, "is death." "Say," said the walking delegate, "if all the sinners would organize don't jou think they could get better wages and Jongor hours?" Do you know where PALACE BEAUTIFUL Is? Well, it is the place to get a Good Shampoo or your Hnlr SSiniged and Treated. This eradicates dandruff and will mako your hair SOFT and GLOSSY. It is tho place to got a good MASSAGE to keep your skin soft and white. Also BODY MASSAGE and VAPOR BATHS to build ou up and clear jou skin thia time tirao of tho enr. MANICURE and MASSAGE for tho hands, to shape the nails and mako tho hand soft and white. Tho FACE BLEACHED, FRECKLES aud PIMPLES removed, leaving tho skin clear, soft and white. Tho hair dressed and beautified or powdered for parties, Tho best lino of Switches, Curie and Bangs, Toilet Waters, Perfumes, Triples Extractp, Powder, Hair Tonics, Soap, Hairpins, real Shell Ornaments. Combs etc. Wigs, Switches, Curls oranything or tho kind mado to ord-ir. Near Oliver Theatre. 121 so 13th fcr'Tti2'''r co-ooocxoooooc J C KENNEDY'S PHOTOGRAPH PARLORS 132 SOUTH I2TH STREET. CALL. FOIJ PKICES ON t'AMNKTS. 'J 11JJi1KI1J1K1 CX0"C0X3JOxi First Publication June 11. I In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the l Application of ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Nancy J. Tucker as Administratrix, for License to sell Real Kstate. i This ciU6e monies on to be heard upon tho petition of said administratrix and the proof offere I in support thereof; and it aj pearing therefrom to the court that there is not sufficient personal C9tate in the hands of sai'. administratrix to pay tho dl ts of said estate and tte ox penses of administration, and it fur her appearing that tho re 1 estate of said estate should be sold to pay tho same, it is, therefore, ordered at d adjudged that all persons interestd in said estate be. and thej hereby are directed, to bo and appear betoro tho undersigned, Charles L. Hall, as a judge of said court at the Equity Court Room in the County Court House in the City of Lincoln, County of Lancaster, State of Nebraska, upon the 20th day of July, ls9S, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any ihero be, why a license should u t lie granted to said administratrix to sell so much of the real estato of the deceased as shall bo necessary to pa the debts of said estate. It is further ordered that service of this order shall be made by publishing the same four (t)successive weeks in The Courier, a legal newspaper of said county. Dated this Gth day of June, 1S93. Chi:lfxL Hll, As Judge of the District Court. OOOCOOOO' OCOCCGOCGCoCCOj) VVCLF PHOTOGRAPHS II LE photo g .' ( PHOTOGRAPHS? A PUS OFHAMESX, PHOTOGRAPHS OF GROUPS g EXTERIOR MEWS fyC&m3 rify I ( d) a, (!) (!) lit (!) OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOCi THE PHOTOGRAPHER U'J South Eleventh Street Fifteen Hours to (anttago. 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