The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, August 06, 1898, Page 10, Image 11

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devoted to a discussion of the proposed
abdication of Queen Victoria in 1897.
Such a step ru strongly advocated by
Her Majesty at the completion of the
ixtienth year of her reign, and the pol
itical reasons which led to its abandon
meat made a curious chapter in the do
mestic and diplomatic history of the
empire. It it strange that momentous
''events like this often hinge upon causes
which seem almost ludicrously insignifi
cant. 8uch facts make anecdotal col
lections and what is known as "secret
hitoo' of the utmost interest to the
geaeral reader as well as to the histori
cal atudent.
aThb death of Mr. Gladstone has re
leased a store of suggestive reminiscen
ces of a personal nature which bear in
this way upon many upon many of the
important events of the histery of the
world daring the last twenty-five years.
Mr. George W. Smalley, for example,
'has contributed to the August Harper's
a most readable paper of anecdotes,
based upon personal experiences with
Mr. Gladstone, which throws a strong
and, in many respects, a new light upon
the character and traits of the eminent
statesman. Lord Bosebery once said
that Mr. Gladstone's life could only be
written by a limited liability company.
Mr. Smalley has made no attempt to
write his life, but he has furnished much
valuable material for a possible biogra
pher. This reminiscent article is to be
followed in a subsequent issue of the
same magazine by Mr Mr. Smalley's
estimate of the character and career of
the great prime minister.
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for our. repair shop. However, since selling wheels
it has not been our aim to sell this grade of Bicycle.
As we guarantee satis action or money back, our
policy has been to sell our patrons . . . . . .
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SPEND AUGUST IN THE BLACK
HILLS.
Go first to Hot Springs. There you
can bathe, ride, bicycle, climb moun
tains, dance and play tennis to your
heart's content. If your limbs are stiff,
your kidneys out of order or if you are
troubled with exzema or any other form
of skin disease, a month at Hot Springs
will make a new man of you.
Sylvan Lake and Spearfieh are within
a comparatively short distance of Hot
Springs and every one who visits the
Black Hill should see them. Sylvan
Lake is the prettiests and coo!eest sum
mer resort in the west Spearfieh is
reached after a railroad ride that ranks
among the experiences of a lifetime
There is nothing like it anywhere else on
the globe.
Daring August, the Burlington route
will ran two low-rate excursions to Hot
Springs: one on the 9th. the other on the
36th of that month. Tickets Will be
old at one fare half rates and will be
good to return any time within 90 days.
Organize a party. Arrange about
your hotel accommodations at Hot
Springs; arrange for ticket at B. A. M.
depot or city ticket office, corner 10th
and O streets.
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NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT G. A. R.
118.60. CINCINNATI AND EETTUIiW. $18.60
The Elkhorn line (Northwestern) will
ell tickets to Cincinnati and return for
above occasion, Sept 2, 3, 4,' at $18.60
for roand trip. Upon payment to joint
agent of deposit tee of 25 cents, return
limit may be extended to Oct 2nd. For
farther information apply to A. S.
FrsxMKG, C. T. A 117 So. 10th St
0$9pl W.
That we knew would stay built and last, meeting all
requirements; size, style, weight and sex. Our op-
-r- tions in equipments are positively unlimited and you
get what you want without extra expense
HWlffrYAI ft fin Wholesale Saddlery and Jlamess.
. Wllimcm U UUV 43M5 SomK TentK street, Lincoln, Nebr.
Established 1870. Our Sign the Big Horse in the Air. See announce
ments in the dailies.
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K.P. EXCURSION TO INDIANAPO
LIS, IND.-$18 40 FOR ROUND
TRIP.
For the above occasion the Elkhorn
line (Northwestern) will sell tickets
Ave 19th. 20th and 21st st the low rate
of $18 40 for the round trip. Extreme
limit Sept. 20th. Get particulars at city
ece,117SD. mthSt.
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HOME9EEKES EXCURSION.
Aog. 2nd and 16tb,Sept 6tb and 20tb,
Oct 4th and 18th the BarUngtou wilt
ell to all points in Indian and Oklaho
ma Territory at one .fare plus $2.00
roaadtrip. Apply at B. AM. depot or
city See, corner 10th and O Sts., for
information.
G. W. Bonkkll. C. P. A T. A.
Oct 18.
Three
;ains
in
Ladies'
Shirt
Waists
At
50c. 75 and
$1.00
We are selling
Shirt Waists
In medium and dark col
ors. Just right for early
fall wear, that are worth
from 75c to $2.00. You
are invited to see for
yourself.
First publication Aug. 6. 4
In the matter of A In th9 Conntv
Court of Lancaster
County, Nebraska.
aatter of
of Ame- 1
well, de-C(
' the Estate 1
: lia H. Howell,
' ceased.
; To the creditors of said estate;
You are hereby notified, That I will
; sit at the county court room in Lincoln,
; in said county, on the 3rd day of Janu-
; ary, 18&9. and agaic on the 1st day of
: April, 1899, to receive and examine all
; claims against said estate, with a view
; to their adjustment and allowance. The
I time limited for the presentation of
5 claims against said estate is six months
from the 1st day of October, A. D.
1898, and the time limited for the pay-
m ment of debts is one year from the 1st
day of October. A. D. 1898. Notice of this
; proceeding is ordered published four
; weeks successively in the Courier, a
weekly newspaper published in this
; stat3.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
; county court this 1st day of August
; A. D. 1898.
Miller & Paine
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S. T. Cochran,
By Dudley Cochran
Clerk.
County Judge.
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