The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, March 03, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE COURIER.
1,000 reEsrA.:Rix
CLUBS.
That girl is voiy absont minded.
I guess I know it; sho thanked mo for
a seat in th street car tho other night.
Town Topics.
(Continued from ligo 5.)
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Franco. IV. In Holland. V. In Bel
gium. VI. In Spain. VII. In Eng
land. CR.NKUAL. KKMAKKS.
In ancient rt architecture and sculp
ture predominated.
In early- Christian art architecture
and painting predominated.
In modern art painting predominates.
Architecture and sculpture tako second
place.
LESSON XII.
SPANISH AND K.NOLIMI AKT.
See Same authorities as German Art;
English Cathedrals, by Mrs. Van Reun
slaer, Hogarth, Gainsborough. Turn
er, SchelTer, Reynolds, Velazquez and
Murillo.
HAND OF GEORGE KELLY, A MINNEAPOLIS MURDERER.
Dr. Alexander J. Mclvor-Tyndall, the famous London thought reader and
well known authority on palmistry, who is now at the Hotel Lincoln, will give
$1,000 to any reader of The Courier who can find an educated, refined and moral
person with a hand like that of the murderer's shown above.
Mclvor Tyndall is arousing great interest in his wonderful revelations, and
hundreds of people have applied for an examination of their hands. Those de
siring a perfect forecast of their life, as unerringly told in the lines of the palm,
must make arrangements for a reading between the hours of ten in the forenoon
to eight in the evening, with Mclvor-Tyndall's secretary, at the parlors of the
Hotel Lincoln.
Dr. Mclvor Tyndall's stay in Lincoln is limited, eo call and consult him at
once.
PORTO H00 WO. .l
The regular meeting of the Self Cul
ture club of St. Paul was held at the
home of Mrs. Shanstrom Friday, Feb
ruary lGtb, with eleven members pres
ent, notwithotanding it was such a
severely cold day. The French history
lesson was conducted by Mrs. Cady and
all took part. An interesting paper,
'What I Saw in a Dream,' was read by
Miss Robinson. The national song of
France, "La Marseilaiee," was to have
been given by Mrs. Cook, but she was
unable to be present. After "current
events'' had been disposed of, the club
adjourned to meet with Mrs. Fletcher
Friday, February 2.'5d.
The ladies of the cemetery improve
ment department of the soman's club
of Juniata will give an "Old Maids' Con
vention" on Saturday evening, March
17th St. Patrick's day. The proceeds
will go to the cemetery improvement
fund.
Is our special brand of Cofleo. It has won medals over other
coffees at In'ernational Coffee Displays. It must be good. It is
certainly reasonably cheap. 25c per pound. Try it.
130 So. I3tlx St.
Iione 951.
MCKIBBIN BROS.,K
At a meeting of the Self Culture club
of St. Paul, with Mrs. Fletcher, Friday,
February 23d. a paper was read by Dr.
Grotban on "Physical Effect of Emo
tion," and Mrs. Fletcher conducted the
le6son on "Physical Effect of Thought."
Mrs. Smith gave a selection, "In Tuno
with the Infinite," and the correspond
ing secretary read a letter from Mrs.
Louder of Iola, Kansas.
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A new club, the "Utile et Dulce So
ciety,' has been organized in St. Paul,
Nebraska.
If you are going to the
Pacific Coast
Don't complete arrangements until you
have secured information regarding the
personally conducted excursions
..VIA..
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Cycle Photographs J
Athletic Photographs J
Photographs of Babies 4
K Photographs of Groups
0 Exterior Views 4
THE PHOTOGRAPHER
"They say that George Washington
swore occasionally," remarked Bunting.
"I don't know why he should swear,"
remarked KildufT. "There were no tele
phones in those days.- Town Topic.
129 South Eleventh Street.
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B1$7ifrS
These excursions leave Omaha every
Friday, in elegantly upholstered Ordi
nary Sleeping Cars, illuminated by
Pin'tsch Light, Heated by Steam.
Baggage checked through to destina
tion. Prompt and satisfactory service.
Many hours quicker time
than any other line.
For Time Tables. Folders, Illustrated Books
Pamphlets descriptive of the territory traversed
call on
13. 13. SloasOn, Agent.
H. W. BROWN
Druggist and
Bookseller.
Waiting'
Fine Stationery
and
Calling Cards
9 127 So.Eleventh Street.
it PHONE 68
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These Newspapers club
with THK COURIER
at the following rates:
Sterling Sun
Tne Juniata Herald $2.00
Auburn Post
Palmyra Nineteenth Century Items... 1.50
Lyons Mirror 2.00
Burt County Herald 1.50
The Sarpy County Herald 2.00
Weeping Water Republican 2.00
BURLINGTON ROUTE.
SCRIBNER'S
For 10 includes:
.1. M. Barrio's "Tommy and Gnzel"
(serial).
Theodore Roosevelt's "Oliver Crom
well" (serial).
Richard Harding Davia' fiction und
special articles.
Henry Norman's Tho Russia of
Today.
Article by Walter A. Wjekoir.
authors of "Tho Workers."
Short Stories by
Thomas Nelson Page,
Henry James,
Henry van Dyko,
Krnost Stetson-Thompson,
Edith Wharton,
Octave Thanot.
William Allen White.
Special Articles:
Tho Paris Eiposition.
Frederic Irland's articles on spottp
and explorations.
"Harvard Fifty Years Ago," by
Senator Hoar.
Notable Art Features, the Crom
well illustrations, by celebrated Am
erican and foreign artists.
Puvis Do Chavannes, by John La
Fargo (illustrations in colors).
Special illustrative schemes (in
colors and in black and white) by
Walter Appleton Clark. E. C. Poix
otto, Henry McCarter, Dwight L.
Elmendorf and others.
t2T,niu8trated prospect js sont free
to any address.
Charles Scribner's Sons,
Publishers, Now York.
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3.35
PATENT EMri litis
may be secured by
our aid. Address,
THE PATENT RECORD.
Baltimore. Md.
Subscriptions to Tbe patent It-cord fUU per annum.
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Personally Conducted
Tourist Excursions
TO
KJJXJic lllf(f
Corn Tassels, William Reed Dunroy's
new collection of poems, on sale at the book
stores.
Through Sleeping Cars to Sin
Francisco.
No change; no delay; no chance of
missing connections, if you go to Cali
fornia via the Burlington Route. The
Burlington runs through sleeping cars,
Lincoln to Salt Lake City and San
Francisco, daily.
Dining cars all the way. Library cars
west of Ogden. Finest scenery in the
world.
J. Francis, G. P. A., Omaha.
S enic Kotitp leaves Kansas City and Omaha
every Friday via Colorado Sprints and Salt
Lake to California and Pacific coast point
Theo Tourixt Cars of latest pattern aro
earned on Fast Pasner Trains, and their
KpuIanty is evidence that we offer the
Tho lowest rate tickets pre available in these
Popular Pullman Tourist Gars.
For full description of tins service and the
benefits given its patrons, redress
E. W. THOMPSON. A. G. P
Topeka, Kan.
JOHN SEBASTIAN. G. P. A
Chicago, 111.