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Lincoln Evening Call from Lincoln, Nebraska • 5

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LINCOLN DAILY CALL, SATURDAY EVENING, ONE 3, 1893. BREVITIES. THIS WEEK A large acreage of chicory is being planted in the vicinity ot Stuart S. Saunders i consideration of a was Inaugurated in an age ef comparative intellectual darkness, and from motives which were, to say the veiy least, From Badjo Worse Complication of Diseases Good Old Age WHEN THE NERVES ACT SMOOTHLY. When the Blood Runs Natu-rally- Paine's Celery Makes People-Well.

Start Fairly on the Road to Health Hood's SarsaoarUlo Cava Strength Just In Time. tr. Isaac Aber Ot Vienna, N. J. "I fladlT testis to the following tacts: 1 fcsve been a very great guflerer lor the last fire Tears with trouble! of the Wi mtja and the wont stage of 3 eould scarcely eat anything because ot the Intense pain In ray stomach.

I was also at one me covered with sail rheam, and my cough weakened me so that I eould scarcely walk. I tad several attacks of bleeding at the lungs. If breath became so short that I was unable to work and was obliged to give my business, -which ts that ot a mason. I could not eren walk about much Bo I kept going iromfbwl to -Worse. I then had an attack of the shingles, which, with all my other complaints, confined me to my room for three months and Nearly Took Away My Life.

1 had heard ot Hood's SarsaparllM as a good medicine, I bought a bqttle." "When I had taken It, I found It had don aie some good, so I continued till I had taken three bottles. I Improved so rapidly that I could walk out of doors, and have steadily gained till I am at work -again and use my hammer and trowel once Hood's Cures 4nore. The physicians told me tire years ago that I would not live tore years, and all' the neighbors think It a very strange thing to see me at work again. It is Uie strength given me by Hood's Sareaparllla which enables me to do It" Isaac Aber, Vienna, Warren county, J. Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills, Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Slok Headache.

350. AMUSEMENTS. O'Dowd's Naiahbor's The next production that will appear the Lansing Tuesday night, June 6, is Mark Murphy and his company of comedians in O'Dowd's Neighbors. Murphy is a peculiar comedian, with a personality entirely his own, and original in the extreme, and many new feature's since seen here last. The audience commences to laugh at him on bis very first appearance, and as he has the harmv knack of beina able to keep i a continual new ci nis laugnmg nuiu amooff them, they laugh from the rise I a I to the fall of the curtain.

Messrs. Thar nauer Elmer, who are conducting Mr. Murphy's tour to the coast this sea son, have surrounded their star with a company embracing Mr, Sam J. Ryan, Mr. T.

P. Riew. Mr. Joe Roberts, Mr. Fred Reynolds.

Mr. M. WhUBh, Miss Jennie Murphy, Miss Mamie Taylor, Clara Thropo. Thomas F. Watson, An nie Fording.

Minnie Williams, Emma Wlnton, and Rose M. Leigh, aad oth ers. y. The nin of a Doisonous snake is but a slight remove from bein more danger ous than the poison of scrofula in the blood. Avers Sarsaparilla purifies he vital flsid, expels all oisonous sun-tance and snpplies tht Elements of life, health and strength.

Rheumatism cured in a day. "Mys tic Cure" lor rheumatism and neuralgia 1 radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action nnnn the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the oause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly bene-i fits Sold by H.

W. Brown and all druggists, Linooln. Dr. Maxsoft. 187 Telephone 205.

South llta Drink Gould's "Wheat Phosphates i and Wild Cherry." Deliciou and healthful. At soda fountains. Five cents. The place livery stables. The fiuest tnrnoQUFin the city.

Handsome rigs and careful drivers when desired. Brick barns at 1131-1133- street. Tele phoue 435. A.G. Bellmeyer Parasols and umbrellas repaired and -covered at Crandall's, 1845 street.

Notice to Lumber Dealer. The Newaukum Mill Lumber Newankum, makes a specialty of oak, ash and maple lumber; also both cawed and split red cedar posts. We guarantee satisfaction. Send us your orders. Your old hat made as good as new by rthalncoln Stiff Hat northwest "corner Twelfth and Q.

The women arrested at the Rawlins block night before last were tried be-fere Judge Waters last evening on the eharge of vagrancy. After paying the cost in their cases they promised to leave the cltv earlv next week, and were released by the court. Paragraphs or a Local Natura Hloked at Random. Lincoln toe 1040 O. Tel.

35 Home madia candy at Mauley's. LambertsoB, dentist, 1203, street. Lincoln lee 100 O. Tel. 225.

Dr. Crlm, residence removed to 161? at. Wm. Lease, Lawyer, 881 S. 11th street, "Walt for a month from tomorrow and then celebrate.

Tomorrow is the day when you should attend church. Blue River Ice. P. H. Cooper, telephone 583 or 584.

Dr. Bentley, diseases of children. Telephone 266. I The parks will catch the crowd tomorrow If the day Is fair. Bcrlbner's Pharmacy open all night, 117 North Eleventh street The country at this season is worth going miles and miles to sae.

Use Northwestern line to Chioago. Low rates, fast time. Office 1133 st. Insist upon being furnished with Parity Flavoring extracts by your grocer Pillsburv's Best and Shogo flours, best on earth, at F. S.

Johnson Co's. Ael. 459. The state band benefit comes along in the evening of June 8th. Linger tor the date.

Fob Saab Cheap One piano editor. Call on or address Col. Harry Dobbins, News office, Poor old Patsey Kinney got It again this morning $1 and costs for being crunk. First-class livery, double or single, low prices. At Skinner's barn, North 12th street.

Take yourself and family to Barling-ton Beach tomorrow afternoon and eve-ning 'and enjoy the band concert. Whltebreast Coal company, lamp and screened coal for domestie nse. 109 South 11th street. Te leptone 234. William M.

Bossingham obtained a divorce yesterday afternoon from Sarah L. Bossingham on the grounds of desertion. Sam Whltmore. chief clerk at the Lincoln hotel, is borne from a vacation visit to Denver and the mountains. Edward Shatto, a twenty-year prls- in t'jn nan wu nardoner bv Gov ernor Crounse yesterday.

He had served ten years. There will be a musicals given at East Lincoln Christian church on next Tuesday, June 6th, for the benefit of the Sunday scnooi. The Afro-American loague delegates retnrned from Nebraska City last even ing in a blaze of glory. They report having had a spienaia time, A large crowd went to MUford today to attend the picnic of the university seniors, and as there Is no sign ot a storm the time will be a great one, Cozad Milling Morning Glory and Platte Valley Hour. Best in use Lincoln office 2014 street.

A. Youmans, Mgr. Phone 728. After reading the Sunday Morning Call tomorrow, hie yourself to the nearest stall and purchase a copy of the Omaha World-Herald, Lincoln's new morning paper. Frank Rawlinffg will now be com' celled to look elsewhere for stock for his house of prostitution, since judge Waters hss made it necessary for what he had to get out ot town.

Sergeant Ireland's report shows that during the month of May 278 arrests were made bv the city police and that 1.524 meals at a cost of $190.50 were served to prisoners. Mary Walker was given a divorce in the district court yesterday afternoon from Vivian Walker on the grounds of desertion. She was also given the custody of their minor child, J. 8. Joiner and Charles Burke were arrested last night for dealing in lottery tickets.

They were released on bonds of 1100 each this morning to appear next Wednesday at 10 o'clock, The Bank of Plymouth, of Plymouth, Nebraska, was authorized to do busi ness todav. Charles B. Anderson is president, and Cyrus W. Harvey, cash ler, ana tne capital stocx is eoo.uuu. The State Bank of Elk Creek was chartered today.

Frank and Joseph Snethen are tne stocknoiaers ana om rati. The capital stock is $10,000. fully paid hp. with an authorized capital of $50,000. Charles Millineton who wanted divorce from Catherine, failed to prose cute, and yesterday afternoon the case was dismissed.

Probably Will Carle- ton's poem of "Betsy and I are Out," has effected a reconcilliation John Wlohelow, the tailor who stole six yards of eloth from Bam Lind was given thirty days in the county jail by Judire Waters this morning, wicne- low is a smooth fellow, and it was the general opinion that the medicine was what he needed. Johnny Phillips, the genial chief clerk in the Burlington's city ticket office, was at his post strain this morning. He said to a Call representative that the Bur lington's World's fair business was pick ing up in great shape, and that if they could only be able to offer a $20 round trip rate it would be like opening the flood gates, there wonld be sucn a rush Bnt as it is tbev are doing a big bus! ness. Wmtar- bonus of $3,000, have signed articles oi agreement to erect a chloory faotory with capaolty sufficient to work up the product er 1,000 acres. There is a rumor that Gorman and Curlgan, the pugs who were last night stopped from thumping each other at the People's theatre by the polios, went somewhere out of the city and pounded each other, but how true the report Is cannot be learned.

Tramps are not flocking into Linooln so fast as they were. They have evidently heard that if caught here, Jailor Beach is likely to give them a chnnce to run for It, and the average tramp is much averse to putting himself in position where he is In danger of having to engage in violent exercise. Dr. Kilmer's Sure Headache Cure, 25 cents tor 25 doses. Is the best surest, safest and speediest care for all kinds of headache evr discovered.

Contains no opiates, and leaves no nupleasant after-effects. Manufactured by Dr. Kilmer South bend, lad. 8 jld by J. H.

Harley, druggist. Alfred Simmons, the young tough who attempted to kill his brother-in-law, Henry Vannoy, at Wuverly, and afterwards tried to burn up the Jiil, was brought op and lodged la the county Jail yesterday, hvring been held in $1,000 ball to district court on the charge of assault with intent to commit murder. It is said that "eleaLllness is next to Godliness" It is certain that Lincoln people want tbelr linen clean. The Tule Laundry company, a new pi at. thoroughly equipped with latest improved machinery and experienced workmen, is now open for business.

Leave your bundles at either office, 1146 street or 939 street, or call phone 479 and you will be waited' upon with dispatoa and satisfaction. M. L. Trester desires everybody who wants to buy lumber soon to know that he has decided to close out bis stock of lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doors, lime, cement, stuoco, hair, sand, cheap, wit the view of discontinuing the lumber department ot hs business. Call at yards, Twenty-seventh and Missouri PaMtlo railroad, and inspect the stock.

He meaas business, it you want lumber cheap, now Is the time to gtt it. No traders need apply. A maro belonging to H. M. Grow ot Flrtb, in the southern part of this couo- recently gave birtn to twins, ana one ot the twins is a mule.

The colt weighs seventy pounds and is two-foot nine in neignt. its twin, iaa muio, weighs thirty two pounds and is barely tall enough to reach the commissaiy by standing on its tlDtoes. It is believed to be the onlyoase of Its kind on record and the animals will be placed on exhibition. The Rock Island has issued a new freight tariff effective at once, givlntr rates on lumber, salt, lime, cement, hard coal and coke in car load lots between St. Joseph, Atchiron, Leaven worth.

Kansas Cltv. Aimouruale, points in Missouri and all stations on the Rock Island west of the Missouri river on the Huto'ainson Southern and Cbouta Coal and Railway company. These rates are subject to current western classifications. 'i The coupons in the News piano con test were counted last evening. Miss Eckhart, of the Bryant school, showed up with 50,615 votes, and carried away the musio box, or will just as soon as she can tret the rleht hold of it Miss Krd.

of the Elliott school, got to the frnt ith 26.834 votes, and was de clared the owner of the diamond mounted watch. For getting 25,000 votes. Miss Jones, of the Central school, will be able to wear a hne silk dress be fore long. All these fine things cost the ladies nothing, bat came because thev are popular and well liked by a whole lot of people. There was to have been a prize fight lant nlirht between Jake Gorman, of Omaha, and Jim Corriiran.

cf Memph Is, at the old people's theatre opposire the ooet office but tne ponce turned ont about 9:30 and announced tnat there would be no exhibition. There was considerable excitement for a time and then Chief Coopei and Couo oilman Parker consented to go and see the mavor as to the possibility ot hav ing a boxing match, but Mr. Weir would not near oi it ana tne anair was riven ud entirely. An attempt was made to retnrn to the 200 people who attended, the entrance money which they had paid, but after giving one man a $20 bill instead of $5 and bestowing $1 on a half dozen who had not been in attendance at all, the plan was abandoned. There is talk that the scrap will be had yet somewhere near Linooln, but ot tne time ana piace notn ing is known.

A movement is on foot to raise money enoueh to secure a' pair of artificial legs for little Johnnie Hicks, tho brigu little bov who can be seen nearly every day liftlnff mmseii aione on tne siue- walk by using his hands. Some four years ago, when but boont eigne years old, ne leu uaaer a moving ireigni train and it was found necessary to amputate his less near to bis body, Dr. Griffen has made an examination of the stumps and is sure that they are lone enoucrh so that artificial limbs can be fitted to them, ana ne nas suoscrioea $50 to a fund for the purpose of better nttlDir him lo burnt tne battles oi me A pair of artificial limbs will cost some thing over $200 and those who are de sireus of aiding In this worthy cause can do so by sending their contnoa tionsto Mrs. W. O.

Glbbs. at 1839 street. Glbbs is the wife of a well known traveling man and has taken up the work of seourlng this money with all the eneriv which usually character ized a Knight or. tne grip, ueip ine boy. They say that there ts trouble In the law department of the state university and that Dean Smith may have to to.

and that if this does happen, then he will be succeeded bv either 11. M. Wil son or Joseph R. Webster. And they say that this trouble has been greatly stirred up by uean smith's reiusai to allow Pike W.

Chapman, one of the re cent law grrduates to read his thesis on "Some Principals of Evidence" wherein this passage oocurred: "When all men shall enjoy the freedom vouchsafed by our constitution, each man will be allowed to go ino the cocrt et Justloe and tell his story, and have as much weight and credit given it as it shall be found to observe, regardless ot that rule which St. ot us a. 13 8 WE OFFER 50 PIECES 31 inches wide, 9S A YARD. Regular price 15c. 25 Pieces gEEBSUQIEB filKGHMSS, A YARD mil HE OMAHA WORLD HERALD Or June 4th, will have an article entitled, IN THE CAPITAL CITY.

Last Sunday the World Herald-de' tailed a young army of reporters dressed in rags to visit the principal churches Next Sunday they Wthfally chronicle their expenesers. Be Sure -and "Gef Tliis Paper. For sale at all Hotels and Nf wstands, and at the World-Herald's 't New Office, Cor. zith and St. 3 ft No Coal Dust No Coal Smoke No Ashes.

Why be bothered with all these waea yea can at about the sum exveaaa BURN OAS. There are MO atorw la Liaeola aa4 the ajreras coat tat foal la laaa.tfcaa per month each. Fnel Gts $1.35 psr 1,000 FC IUmaMpg, 180. Oonaectloas tot fuel will be without extra cnarge to ta co Lincoln Gas Co. Oface la Ban Block.

Fame Moeller and Newbrancb, Real Estate and Loans. ft IT Newman Block. Mas street. Western Land a Specialty tvl Ja Improved and Unimproved properties sent by mall oa appiloatiaa. Special Bargains in City Property.

THE WQODMEN OF THE WORLD. A Nebraska Institution. A. Frateraal Beneficiary Society pay benefits of 1500 ta 13,000 at death. A conservative Insurance tor Nebraska) Breadwinners; cares for slok or indigent members.

The best Life and Aoolbeat order In exlatenoa. Cheap and reliable) For farther Information address Cson ft Pkcoh. Ldndeu Uote'i, Wf )ress YEPHYB flKISII nun ME III mi John Clements and son have sued the Minneapolis Threshsog Maehins company, in county court, tor $319. Down al Kansas City, Atchison and Joseph the roads are in a constant turmoil over rates to Chioago sad ocotsionally to Colorado common points. In fact they are scrapping most all the time.

The Chicago- and return rata now la while the round trip rate to Denver, Pueblo and Colorado Springs is $20. Today a rate $9.25 is made to Chicago and of $10.50 to Denver. Railroad men think that a great tumble in rates is Just ovr the hill and will be along in a few day. Many ar talking ot a on- cent a mile rate, gocd only on special exourslon trains to which no sleoper is attached. They think it may come.

This will accommodate a large class of patrons who would not otherwise be able to tiavel, and let those who want better accommodations pay the higher rate. We are beginning to feol the need la this oountry of second an 1 third class service for those who are not able to pay for the best. And this World's fair traffic may Mng it about and give it to permanently. ANNOUNCEMENTS. St.

Marks Lutheran church, 1519 1 IT ireet, u. uiuu, Dti Tien m. and 8 p. Subjects, a. rn.

"Can Say Nothing Against It;" evening, Unfaning Flower." Sunday school at m. Young People 7:15 p. m. All welcome. Dedication of new church in July.

Reformed church, corner ot Twenty-third and Vine streets. T. F. Stauffer, paator, residence 850 North 20th street. Sunday school 10 a.

m. PreaoMcg 11 1 1 1A.JK I a.m. No evening servioe. Catechetical lecture 3 p. m.

Grace M.E churoh.oor.Randolph and Tweniy-seventh Chas. M- Shepherd, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and p.

m. Morning service will be con ducted by Key. u. t. ureignton, u.

followed by communion service. Preaching by the poster in the evening. Love feast, 9:30 a. Sunday sohool 12 worth League 7 p. m.

You are cordially invited to spend the Sab bath with ut. All soats tree. The Brand opening of the A. M. E.

church on and Tenth streets, June 4th. Bishop Benjamin W. Areett, D. cf Wilbet force, Ohio, will oonduct the services during the day. The bishop arrived this morning from the east at 6:60 a.

m. All the city ministers, their members and frlnds are cordially Invited to come and worship the Lord with us. Preaching at 11 a. Jane 4th, by the bishop, and at 7 p. ra.

the bishop ana tns cry pastors eaca win snve a five minute's talk, and at 8 p. the bishop will treat the audience again. The Plymouth Congregational church corner A and seventeenth streets. Preaching 10:45 a. Sunday school 11 m- nr I.

K. 4 a. Y. f. a.

l. 6:45 p. gospel meeting 8 p. m. This will be a first of a series of special Sunday evening services during the month of June.

The subject will be, Christ our Brother." Special gospel songs by the choir and Mlssrs Abbott and Floyd. A cardial invitation is extended to strangers to worship wl this church. John Doane, Fastor. St. Paul Methodist Episcopal church.

corner Twelfth and streets, Rev. Charles C. Lasbv, D. pastor. Preaching services at 10:30 a.

and 8 Sunday school immediately alter morning service, apwonn League at 0:45 p. m. Rev. G. W.

Ab bott, oi university riaoe, wm preaca in the morning ano Chancellor Creighton, ef the Nebraska Wesleyan universitg. in the evening. All are cordially in vited to these services, seats iree. Mr. George S.

Kirkham the genial christian traveling man, will give one of his happy talks at the M. A. meeting tomorrow at 4 p. m. mose wbe heard Mr.

Kirkham when be spoke before will be glad to have tbe opportunity or neannc mm again. Commercial travellers invited. Building corner Thirteenth and N. Rev. Bvron Beal.

of the Third Pres byterian cburcb, will exchange pulpits wi'h Rev. Chas. Bradt, of the Second church, tomorrow morning. In the evening Rev. Beall will preach a sermon to women.

At the c'ose of the servioe he will present eaoh young lady present with a copy oi a dook entitled, Womanhood," oontaming nve uis- courses to youna women, morning seavlce at 11 Snnday School at 12 Junior Egneavor at 8.80; senior evening service at 8 o'clock. Corner of Eleventh and num. Byron uean. Pastor. 9 cars Soap Skin blemishes, like foul teeth, are the more offensive because they are mostly voluntary.

The pores are closed. One cannot open them in a minute; he may in a month. Try plenty of soap, give it plenty of time, often excess of good soap will do no harm. Use Pears' no alkali in it; nothing but soap. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people are using it L-s a Strengthens, Invigorates and is Food.

Thousands Have Been Benefited. Formula No Secret to Physi cians in Good Standing. We're all growing old together. Not to do honor then to old age li to tear down the house la which we are to sleep at night. All of us want to live forever, but none of want to grow old.

The reason tor Ibis is that old age has Iohb been associated witn lee Die ttomacn ana Kta nevs. eout and rheumatism. In tbe past, weakness and various disorders were suppesed to be inm tably connected with old age. Little was attempted to relieve senl.e feeble-! ness. But in 1893 sickness, whether in youth or age, is considered unnatural.

There Is now no reason. Say the high est medical authorities today, why the nerves bhould net act ai smoothly, and the blood run as purely, in old age as in middle life since the dlsooverv ot the remedy that makes the sick well. Edware E. Phelps, M. LL.

of Dartmouth colleae. earned an inevit able reputation by bis disoovery of Paine's oelery compound for the cure of nervons complaints, dyspepsia, rheu matism ana aeoiuty. According to well known ethics ot reputable pbyaiolans, this prescription was freely presented to physicians in good standing, and the lormuia is giaa lv elven tbera today. For that reason Paine's celery com. pound has never been included among patent medioines.

coming Tom so high a source, and so searcbingly tried and recommended, pbjsiclaus have long employed it as unhesitatingly ai tbey have used their official prepara tions. It drives the poison germs of deep- seated disease from the blood. It brings buoyancy of spirit in place cf lassitude and spondenoy. I-, allows the overtaxed system to start fairly on the road to health. It procures the sleep so necessary to brain and nerve centres.

It strengthens. Gives new tone to the system. Makes the blood healthy. Is food for the nerves. It makes people elll Thousands have been benefited, thou sands have been cured by Palne'i celery eompound, when everything else has failed.

Try it. What a. Pity that the otherwise beautiful girl thould have such bad teeth. Aud all because she did not use SOZODONT. ft cosst so little to buy it considering tbe good it does, and its benefits stretch out Into the future life.

Poorgirll Chas. May, 24, and Lottie ffl. Abbott, 18. both of Lincoln, were given license to wed today, i ester day even ing Henry Bebro, 28, and Christina Kiger, 22, also ot this town, were fixed to get married if they want to. TKa evtl at Ktavt Intiin At Inn Aiai will be beard by Judge Tibbets this alter-1 neon, and very soon we wl'l know how msny saloons may be expected in a block.

Rich. Red Blood. As nsturally results from taking Hood's Sarsaparilla as personal cleanliness results from free nse of soap and water. This neat purifier thoroughly expels scrofula, salt rhenm and all other impurities and. builds up every organ ot tbe body.

Now is the. time to take it. Tbe highest praise bos been won by Hocd's Pills, for their easy, yet efficient Bold by all arusgtsis. rnce 25 cents. Be Careful.

To those who contemplate improving tbeir cemetery lots we would respect fully call your attention to tne necessity of being more particular in selecting marble or KTanlte tor these Improve ments, Tne unsightly appearance of so much cheap material is due to carelessness on the part of the purchaser in conlsctwltha dishonest and incempe-tent dealer. A good granite will retain a beautiful lustre for centuries. We keep a large stock of It, made in the latest and most artistic styles of design. Bee our work in all the leading cemeteries throughout the west. Kimball 1185 street.

For a first-class meal or lunch, ele- gantly prepared, go tne me tiinooin Cafe. 131 Sputh 11th street. Use Northwestern Low rates, fast time. line to Chicago Office 11330 st. Highest of all in Leavening U.

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