The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, September 03, 1898, Page 12, Image 12
?wiarww, -r''ff Js. -.-V, I. .s-". 12 THE COU.-t. I itr I IS? ;5 (V -Mr. Ward is dead. You will ask "Who was Mrs. Ward?" "Well, she wan a celebrity hi Itomnn Catholic m ciety, being' the widow of "Meal" Ward, of the Oxford moeront, and , motfier of ttonsignbr Ward, president of St. Edmund's college. A most ec centric old lady; but then her more famous husband was also very "odd. lie knew nearly every literary man of note in England, and most of them offended him bitterly by writing to congratulate him on the birth of his heir! Said he: "I have been for yeans doing valuable intellectual work in London and Oxford; work which few MMn hae the knowledge or the ability to do. Kb one ever wrote to congrat ulate me! Now I have a ow a tuing any man may have, and I receive hun dreds of letters of congratulation. It's intolerably absurd!" lie had a broth er Henry, also a well known person in Sulplio-Sallne All Kinds of Baths h!!,aa Wi?,Wh0m bC T2TmHv Shavins-Hairdressinp;. and, after the manner of the family, " agreed not to be on speaking terms. kI . W 'flak M 1 -jrSlP 4 "" " " i 7i j . i i , ' - - , r"T , Sanitarium 9 Cor. I-itla. and JVT Scientific Masseurs. A Deep Sea Pool. 50x142 feet. Drs. Rverett, Manag-ino; Physicians. One night they happened to be side by side at the Haymarket. theatre. Each was absent minded; they forgot the quarrel and had a friendly chat about the play- Next morning almost identical letters were exchanged , each "Affectionate Brother," reminding the other of the arrangement to meet as Atraiurers and siimifvinir a desire to BURLINGTON ROUTE EXCUR SIONS FOR SUMMER OF 1898. Rock Island, III., and return, 113 45, national encampment union veterans' union. Date of sale, August 8 and 9. Return limit, August 20. Indianapolis, Ind., Supreme lodge Uniform Rank K. of P. Date of meet- adhere to it! Of the eccentricities of ing, August as. jjimir, ireptemDer 10 the living Wards I may not speak; but Rate to be announced later. ask at Cardinal's Vaughan's, or at any Nashville, Tenn., Christain endeavor house of a prominent Catholic, and annual meeting, July 6 to 11. limits vou will hear some odd things. " to nnouaced later. TheTtev. Wheldon. head master of " "?1.rtUrD; f20' t,ODa. . . .. -hw. congress retail liquor dealers. Date of Harrow, will be the most regretted t .- t . ... ' .. . - i i a. sale, August 20 to 27. Return limit, 30 bead master that famous school ever had v,hen he becomes Bishop of Cal- 0mahaebDd nt M cutta. He is one of the qus chap- turnenJ fains, and a brilliant man. His breadth Dato Angugt tQ ReturDj of view is shown by the fact thatne d once, on tie same day, lunched with CincillMtit q., and return, 22 50, G. Cardinal Manning, had tea with Spur- A R natonal encamptneut Sale dates geon and dined with his own bishop! "Haw much," said the clerk to the druggist, "shall I add to the price of Pellet s Pills on account of the new war tax?" "What is the value of the stamps required?" "One and five-eighths cents." "I guess a dime will be about the proper advance." CYCLt PHOTOGRAPHS 1 ATHLETIC PHOTOGRAPHS HOTOG APH8 OFBABIE8 PHOTOGRAPHS OF GROUPS EXTERIOR VIEWS and limits to be announced later. GEORGE W. BONNELL, C. P. 4 T. A., Lincoln, Neb. sGu&n&ifit THE PHOTOGRAPHER 229 South Eleventh Street. NEBRASKA AND WYOMING HOME SEEKERS' EXCURSIONS.' August 2nd and 16, September 6th and 20th, October 4th and 18th, the Elkhorn line (Northwestern) will sell tickets at one fare plus $2 for the round trip to points on its linns in Nebraska west and north and in Wyoming west of and including Orin Junction, the mini imum round trip rate to be S9. Stop overs granted on going trip beyond Stan ton and Creeton, Neb. For further in formation call on A. S. Fieldug, C. T. A. 117 So. 10th St. K We are now ready for the summer season with our new line of GIB, !. Ii8, . PHI, fill. K and Novelties. Also a fine line of Harness Whips and Robes in the city. Largest and best line of Bicycles. Billmeyer & Sadler. ysa) anmiiiHnwnit Linn co aoe Blc. 1 I8ABTO.T.A A. FlCKLES. Proprietor. t' 0e boars 9 to 5. Wednes day areais 7 to 9. Expkoia tieaa aaa ueaua twos ire. REDUCED RATES TO GRAND EN CAMPMENT MINING DISTRICT WYO. The Ukm Pacific will seil tickets at one fare for the round trip, plus 15.00, from all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and Utah to Rawlins, Wyo. Dates on which tickets will be sold are 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in June, July, Aogt Sept. Oct and Nov. Stage line daily except Sunday each way between Rawlins and Grand Encampment. For fall information call on or address E. B. Slosson, General Agent. HOT SPRINGS AND RETURN FOh. ONE FARE. Aac.ftkaadtttkaad8ept.10th aad Jftk tkeElkkera will sell tickets to Hot Syriafs.S. D aad retnrn as abors Iissit St days. A. 8. FaxDnra.CT. A U7B,lttk8t NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT G. A. R. flSJO. CntClWNATlAKDKKTtrBK. f 18.00 The Elkkorn lice (Northwestern) will sell tickets to Cincinnati and return for above occasion, Sept 2, 3, 4, at tl8.G0 for roaad trip. Upon payment to joint ageat of deposit fee jrf 25 cents, return limit may be extended to Oct 2nd. For farther iaformation apply to A. 8 FnuMHO, C. T. A 117 8o. lOtk St Ssft.30. 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 troabled with exzema or any other form of skin disease, a month at Hot Springs will make a new man of you. Sylvan Lake and Spearhsh are within a comparatively short distance of Ho Springs and every one who visite the Black Hill should see them. Sylvan Lake is the prettiests and cooleest sum mer resort in the west Spearhsh is reached after a railroad ride that ranks among the experiences of a lifetime There is nothing like it anywhere eke on the globe. During August the Burlington route will ran two low-rate excursions to Hot Springs; one on the 9th, the other on the 96th of that month. Tickets Will be sold at oae fare halt rates and will be good to retain any time within 30 days. Organize a party. Arrange about yocr hotel accommodations at Ho Springs; arrange for ticket at B .' 4. M . depot or city ticket office, corner 10th and O streets. G. W. Bo.N-iKLL,C. P. k T. A. Aug. 26. H. W. BROWN Druggist and Bookseller. "WlalttlmE'ai Fine Stationery and Calling Cards j 127 S. Eleventh Street. 3 PHONE 08 9 9 "Why did he sign the pledge?" "He dodged a trolley car one night for several minutes and then found it was a lightning bug." -M r y y y y y y y y y . t ij". - S -L.4.