The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, May 31, 1902, Page 10, Image 10
irraiiTfitTn,TrTTiiiriiri,iriiwiijii'iiiiiiiaiigWMMMWii 10 THE COURIER wuajuum. muim nnnw.iiim'ftt. low. When he reached, his own door he scratched a feeble scratch on the door and Mr. Forella opened It and Rover, tired out dropped to sleep on the floor, but beside him lay a little girl in a dark wrapper. Rover was not dead; His name was changed to General that night. Jean was ill a long time but she recovered after a little. Today in a little house in a quiet street in Montreal an old lady lives, a rug made of a St. Bernard dog is placed before her paTlor door and that is all that is left of Brave General. ' A man is never so utterly unoriginal as when he is praying or love-making. MRS. BROWN-POTTER COMING AS "CALYPSO" Mrs. Brown-Potter as "Calypso" In Stephen Phillip's great classical play, "Ulysses," will visit the United States next season. She is now playing at Her Majesty's Theatre. London, where she is scoring one of thebig triumphs of her brilliant career. Her great success is especially sweet to the great acress on account of the now famous dispute she recently had with Stephen Phillips on account of her interpretation of "Calypso." The author poet strongly condemned the passionate fervor the actress insists upon putting into the part. Phillips favored a restrained classical rendering of the role. Mrs. Potter's success is a splendid vindication of the great actress from a popular standpoint at least. Soft Harness Yon can Baak roar har ness m oft aa a flora using EUREKA Har- eaa Oil. Yoa can lengthen Ita life-mak It laat twice aa lone it ordinarily would. EUREKA HmmssN makes a poor looking har ness like new. Had of Dare, heavy bodied oil. es pecially prepared to with stand the weather. Sold everywhere in cans-all sizes. .7 STAMMD ML CO. t fe Carl Myrer Hangs Paper .... Does Painting, Frescoing, Grain ing, and Inside Decorating. Can give yon best service at reasona able prices would like to figure with you. The Brash and Paste Man, Phone 5232. 2612 Q STBEBT New Lincoln 138 & Tenth Street JOHN S. CAIN Proprietor Bowling Alleys Brerrthtsc Xew aad Strlctljlnt Class Ladle IsfedsllT Iarlted send out a long doleful cry to the night wind howling outside, Anally he could stand It no more he went to the door and begged piteously and Mr. Forella opened the door for him. He bounded out a gust of sleet, wind and snow, caught his breath; but bravely he pushed forward his nose on the ground he found what he wanted the scent of a little wrapper which had trailed on the snow and the little pieces of ley sleet cut like small knives, and even the thick fur coat he wore protected him but little from the icy pellets. Finally he stopped over a dark object nearly covered with snow, and then thundered down into the valley a long utteral which meant in dog language, "found," he picked It up started down into the valley be- saaaaaaaaaaMlaaMsaaaMaSfcfeSilaPfSagB BBVSBVSBVSBVSBVSBVSBVSBVSBVSBaSPSBSSBVSBVavSBB'a'BKiSF JHSBaWSA tt" 37fe9e3VHaBxS?3 BvavavavABvavavavavavavavavDamsTBSBTSflBVASBBBBVsaHC sS&-sKBni8aDcaSN BBBBBBBBBBBBEfSBaaBBBBWBBSiaWsMaSS' - SKBBhIPC The Dr. Bmxj. F. Bailey Sanatorium t Mt a tecsMal aot a kotel. but a home. The building Is located on a sightly hUl at Normal, sM la Racket by the cars of the Lincoln street railway, being only 2S minutes' ride from the fcjsmasa ceaflsr at the city. It ! thoroughly equipped and beautifully furnished. ETery eiestrlc corns Metal to the treatment of the sick to used, and Ideal Turkish. Russian, and JtsisBBtoa Baste an gtvea. In conditions whore the kidneys and llTer are affected, and in aaMaCfeBBsaB,wrHotAlr Treatment has been remarkably successful. For full ln- Bb.b1w saWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWar ' Hickory Happiness yJYHAT WOULD YOU SAY to a IT I Chair made entirely of hickory saplings, framed of hickory, fas tened with hickory, cushioned with hickory, with a platted mat of hickory bark for the back, and another one for the seat? Such a chair may be seen here. And not only chairs, but settees, tables, rockers, etc., all made from the famous "Brown County," Indiana, Hickory. Delightfully rustic in appearance, and almost everlasting. Japanese Automatic Porch Shades made of split bamboo, rain and sun proof. Can be adjusted like a roller curtain, and will last for years. Price, complete, 5x8 it., $1.00. 7x8 ft., $1.40; 8x10 ft., $2.00. Rudge & Guenzel Co. FURNITURE, CARPETS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE m f law aw. r, mmmmy j 4- - " . i - . ? r