8 THE GOURIBK. of a re ic from the Maine, in tho shape of a piece of a brusa team pipe which waa aecured by Aaaiatant Quarter Master Gtareore G. Culver Apropos, Mr. Culver and Cuptnin Horton will sail on a transport the 20th of this month for Manila. Prof. E. II. Barbour and Grant Cor nell have jrone to Wyoming on an ex ploring fzppditinn organized by tho Union Pacific rHilroad. They joined a party of scientist from eastern colleges in Omaha on Thursday, and started for Laramie, Wyoming, wbero the party will leave the train and subdivide into groups of ten to search for new fossil fields. About 120 representatives of colleges are expected to bo in tho com pany. Tho trip, as plat nod, will tako forty days, but Professor Barbour will probably be home in ten days. At he last meeting of Columbian Re bekab lodge No. 00 I O. O. F., the fol lowing officers were installed: Noble grand, Mrs. Isabella Joerser; vice grand Miss Minnie Bo won; recording secretary, Mies Irene Warrick; R. S. to N. 6., Mrs. L B. Warrick; L. S. to N. G Mrs. An na Lyons; R. S. to V. G., Mies Ollln Bol shaw; L. 8. toV. G Miss MaryKnud soon; chaplain, Mrs. Kate Aetley;warden. Miss Maude Tyler; conductor, MSeb Dora Warrick; I. G., Mrs. Rotta Carey; O. G.,Mrs. William Tyler. Aftor tho in stallation the members of the lodge were served with ice cream and cake. Claude Head, a member of company G, of the First Nebraska regiment, whoie home is in Lincoln, came home yesterday morning, and was met by his father and other relatives and friends. He started with the regiment as a trumpeter and nas the distinction of be ing the tirst soldier among the Nebraska troop to receive a wound. At one time he was reported killed Ho was conn aed to the hospital for a long period. Mr. Head made the return trip on tht bat tleBhip Oredon, arriving in San Fran cisco last Sunday. The Star circle of St. Paul's church met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. M. Allen. The husbands of the ladies were invited for a seven o'clock supper which wbb served on tho illuminated lawn and was very elaborate. A phon ographic concert closed the evening's entertainment. Sixty-five people were present to enjoy the feetivities. Mrs. Whedon, Miss Whedon and Miss Margaret, Mrs. Gere, Miss Gere, Mies Ellen and Mta Frances and Miss Broady have returned from their Brownville summer resort where they have spent a few weeks, in exploring, botanizing and Hshiag. Miss Alice Snively gave a bicycle party last evening. After a spin on their wheels the little company returned to Miss Snively's home for refreshments. Those present were Misses Poynter, Helen Snively, Messrs Hart, Crandall, Poynter. A party consisting of Messrs and Mesdames Will Owen Jones, Hardy, Clark, George Spurlock of Plattemoutb, Mrs. Spurlock of York, and Fred Shep herd will go next week to northern Wy oming to camp and enjoy out door life for a month. On Wednesday Mrs. R. II. Oakley gave a ono o'clock lunrheon for Mrs. W. R. Kelley. Those present wero: Mes dames Kelley, Kermin of Illinois, Har wood, O. R. Oakley, Green, Houtz, Lem ing, Yates, Robinson, Wright, Lamb, Griffith and Dorr. Congressman Burkett received Con gressman Tbomaa Hedge and Dr. Flem ing of Burlington, Iowa, Thursday, and showed them about the city. After wards they dined with President Per kina of the Burlington road. MP. J. O. Cotter and daughter, Miss Graco Cotter, wont to Chicago on Tues day. From there they will go to Elk hart, Indiana, to visit friends and will return about the first of Soptombor. Milford is this year renewing its pop ularity as a picnic rcBort. On Tuesday Messrs. and Mesdames Boo on, CotTroth and Brown spent tho day there among the sylvan shades, and yesterday Messrs and Mesdamos Green, Kichurds, Lamb and Dr. Ludd picnicaed thoro. Mesdumos W. E. Hardy anclL. FosBler gave a delightful informal "Morning" yesterday at the homo of he former, in honor of Mrt. Ansley, who is soon to remove fiom Lincoln. Light refresh ments wero served. Misses Margery and Nancy Lambert son who havo been the guoBts of their parents Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lambortson were called to their homo in Mineral Point, Wisconsin, by the death of their grandfather. Mr. C. O. Whedon starts tomorrow for San Franc'iBCO to meet his son Lioutenant Whedon of tho first Nebras ka who will arrive with his regiment soon. Mrs. W. C. Phillips and Miss Edna Hyatt left Wednesday to join a party of artists at Columbus. From thoro they go into tho Piatte country on a sketch ing trip. Mrs. F. A. Snyder wife of Major Sny der, surgeon of the First ebraska, and Mra. L. Wilson, wife of Captain Wilson, have gone to San Francisco to meet the returning regiment. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bennett gave a dinner laBt evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Graves of Minneapolis. The guests wero Mesdames Whiting, Rymal, Per kins, Messrs Graves, Hiltner, Perkins. A pleasant little picnic wa? enjoyed' on Wednesday afternoon by Misses Emmy Tyler, Duca Deweese, Lunette Keth, Maud Cauger and Edith Haynio. Superintendent Gordon of tho public schools is in the city and at work. He has secured a bouse in East Lincoln and his family will arrivo next week. Mrs. M. Friend gave a very pleaeant card party Saturday afternoon. The winners of prizes wore Mrs. Ketch of New York and Mrs. Weil. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buckslatl gave a dinner Friday evening. Their guests were Mesdames Oakley, Griffith, Messrs Whedon, Harley and Wilsou. Mrs. C. E. Yates gave an informal dinner on Thursday evening for Mm. W. R. Kelley of Omaha, and her sister, Mrs. Kermin of Illinois. Mrs. Fred Wilson of Kearney is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Camack, for a few days while on her return trip from a sojourn in Oklahoma. Miss Grace Harrison entertained the chafing dish club Monday mornincr. Her guests were Mesdames Dorgan, Smith. Merrill; MisseB Putnam bnd Hollow bush. Dr. and Mrs. Dorris returned on Monday from an. extended absence. They were accompanied from Chicago by Mr. and Mrs. Tilton. Miss Edith Bentley has returned from Pratt Institute at Brooklyn, Now York, where oho haB just completed a two years' course in kindergarteuing. Mrs. Henry Mayer entertained a com pany of ladies yesterday afternoon in honor of Mr. Mayer's sister Mr". Brucks of New York. Tho W. R. C. gave a trolley purty on Thursday evening. Two cars were filled with happy excursionists. Mr. Harry Lansing is having a pleasant outing on Spirit Lake, la. Prof, L, A. Sherman, Mra, Sherman, sonB and daughter tro in Colorado Springs for tho summer. Miss Eunice do Steigor who Las been visiting her aunt Mra. RisJoti, returned to her home in S. Joseph on Thursday. MIbsbb Nellio Kepler and 'Roa Scott have gono for a visit to Denver, Colo rado Springs and o her wostorn points. Professor and Mrs. Birbour, R gent and Mrs. Morrill and thair families, will go to Yellow Stono park in August Mr. Wilson Muir and Juck Macfar land have spent tho week in Brownvillo visiting tho former's grandparents. Misses Mabel Cbapin of Minion, and JeBsic McGrew of Geneva, aro tho gue6t of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McGrow. Major Uhurlos WoekB started for San Francisco on Tueeday night, to join his regiment in Manila. The young people of tho United Pros bterian church gave a lawn social on Thursday evening. Mrs. N. S. Harwood has returned from Dakota Hot Springs, much im proved in health. Mrs. E. K. Harris an i daughter, Clara, Sarah and Edna, aro visiting Mrs. Roea Funko. Miss Lena Irvin or Nebraska City nnd M . Morris M. Crissman of Lincoln, wero marriod Sunday at tho homo of tho bride. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Metcalf of Omaha are in the city visiting roiativos. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spencer have gono to Colorado for a few weeks' outing. Mrs. Brucks of New York is tho guest of her brothers the Messrs Mayor. Mrs. G. W. Kotch of Now York is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ackorman. Mrs. J. Speier and children huvo gouo to Coloiado for the summer. i Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clark OberHes on July 17, a daughter. Dikii, in Palo Alto, Ual., Mrs. Froa', tho mother of Mrs.Geo.E. Howard, MrB. N. Z. Snoll and Judgo Lincoln Frost. Mrs. Frost was ono or tho old residents of Lincoln. She was a woman of great forco and strength of character. Mr. and Mrs. Snell who were in California with Mrs. Frost when buo died are ox pected to arrive in Lincoln today. CHEAP SUMMER R. R. RATE 3. This is the season of low round trip rates, made especially for you and jou, gentle reader, if you would travel. Be sides special excursions to a number of points eaBt and west at a one fare rate for a round trip, we have cheap summer tourist rates to many points. If you cootemplatea visit or business trip north, oast or west juBt call in and see if you can't save something by availing your selves of these rates. Hore aro a few of the points referred to: Milwaukee, Nunah Sheboygan, and MndiBon, Wis.; St. Paul, Minn., and Duluth, Minn. Portland, Me., Bellows Falls, Vt. James town, N. Y., etc., etc. A. S. Fieldino, C. T. A., North-weBt-ern Line. 117 So. 10 Str. Church Store. The latest scheme of Calvary Epis copal Church, New York City, which already manages a woodyard, lodging house and restaurant, all self-supporting, Is to open a shop for tho salo of dry gooils to the poor on tho install ment plan. A reasonable price will ho charged for the goods, but It will ho far below that asked In other In stallment stores. A Philadelphia church made n great success of such a shop somo years ago. It is still a source of gain to tho poor nnd profit to tho church funds. DEAFNE S OF WHITE CATS. A SclrnllHl Hityx II'k Trim Tliry Can't llrnr it TlilllK. "Though I had often heard of it, I inner waa fully satisfied that all white cats are naturally deaf until recently," Bald a scionMfle gentleman, who de votes considerable of his time to ex perimenting with the lower order of animals. "I wns aware that Prof. Bell, In his original experiments in connec tion with tho telephone, had ascer tained and stated that his experience with white cats was that they were all either deaf c very deficient In hearing, nnd that oth experiments In the same direction had reached similar conclu sions. To satisfy myself I recently se cured in all twenty-three white cats, and experimented on them, one at a time. In every ease I found them stone deaf. In carrying tho experiment fur ther I found that white dogs nnd white horses nre deficient in hearing, nnd that many of them are entirely deaf. So are white rats and white mice. I am confident I do not overstate it in regard to white cats, though I have only personally experimented with twenty-three, and, of course, can only speak positively In regard to them. I don't hazard much, however, when I make the hold statement that all white cats aro deaf." All .Madeira TIiimikIi, III front of a grocer's In the Rue dc Hlvoll, Paris, is a sign which read?: ".Madeira. 2 frarcs: old .Madeira, 3 francs; genuine -Madeira, 10 francs." Loudon Tit-nits. oooooooooooooooooooocooooo TURKISH CANDY KITCHEN O .MANLTACTUHnilS OP g Q f.i: it .! n i . O O iii.u iiuiiiu luuuo volumes q g Ice Cre n und Fruit Ices. q Wholesale and Retail 1:121 () Str. O oonooooooooo ooooooooocono Fitat Publication July 3:-4 IN Till-: DISTRICT COURT OF LANCASTER COUNTY. KEMtASKA. Elizabeth A. Knox, as Fxeotitrix of the ostalo ot ( arolinu Harwell, deoonsod, vs Henry S. Reed, ct al. mitii u io no..i:i:sidi:nt di:ki:ndants. To Henry S. Reed and Miouin L. Reed: You and each of you will take notice that on tho L'Otli tlay of July yj! tho above named platntitr lod her petition in tlm court aforesaid nenlnst jou and each of you. the object and prayer of sijid potition nroto foreclose two certain mort-RiiKi-h executed by you to tho Clark A- Leonnrd Investment Company and by it nssujnod to this plaintiff upon the following described uremia" Jo-wit: CouimonciiiK at tho N. E. curnor of tho b. E (marter, of thuS. E. quarter of Socti u thirty-six, :w, Township ton, 10, N. of Hnnire six II. E. of tho 0th P. M.. then ruuninw WvKSu drednndr.iuoty-ono.OOI.feot ontho N. lino of ho said S. E, quarter of tho S. E. qunrtor honco runniuK twonty-nino and MOO feet on lino parallo to tho E. lino of said S. E. qunrtor o start inp point, tlioncoB. throo hind rod foot on n lino parallel to tho E.llno of Tat, . K. quarter, t honco V. ono hundred nnil twenty-o ght IM foot on n lino parallel to ho N. lino of said S. E. quarter, t honco N. throo hundred am feet on a lino parallel to tho E. ino of tho said -. E quarter, tliouco E.ono hundro and tweutr-olKut, 12S, feet to tho point Si 'bo! KlunlnK,tlio same uoinir Lots one. I, two. throo. a, four. 4. live, S. and six 0. Hlock throo "' ttiudsor Addition to tho City of Lincoln Lnn. castor county, Nebraska, to secure tho im? mem of two certain promissory note" nnd n- orost thereon, aid notes boin dated Juno l" lW.'.f,,r ,,' '" ' Fifteen Hun Iro DolW I $ I""! ,S"? H"lrod am Fifty Mra $150,111. with interest at tho ratoof ohVhti.ni' cent per annum till duo and ten , ,'r cent or an,,,,,,, after maturity, said notdwhw Suoon tho 1st day of June, IMiS.that d fault ho" boo mailo in the payment ol said notes ndntoreHt and there is now duo upon tho "aid no es nnd inortiiiiiro i tho sum of IIJISI with I tnrest at iVt0i."iy "VVui JTrr ,,or . 1"vln!srttifi jiiii iiii) oi .nil), 1MI1I, Tor which sum with in. W.WSKfiJW,tS3s'3ffi l iHlntiir further prays that a imolvor mnv l,., appointed to tako .'how, of said ,r mlses a oront tho same, collect the rents a inn Its Kitchen and v. i, Yryvr oj, a, u. inmiior. I6UI", ami hoartnir on noiilirutd.n r..V appointment of a receiver wl bi V.. H , B. I last uniued dnto ntltho hour Af t a ii i . uated Lincoln, Nebraska, July 20. 1890 'ihn ,,KT.".A' "S- "H Executrix .f deeeZll!0 '" l'atoliM ""twell! J Hauwoiip ami Amkh A Ami:h. Imr (itttiinnyH. r