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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 5

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ft LINCOLN EVENING NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBEB 18, 1892. FBBBOB All. NOTHING IN IT. WE HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM OUR SECOND FALL TRIP TO NEW YORK -A-iid Bought a Big line of New Cloaks and Newmarkets, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN Which being bought low will be sold low. Call and look them over.

HERPOLSHEIMER COMPANY, Corner 12th and Streets. THE GENUINE ORIGINAL Round Oak Eclipses them nil. Best firekeepcrs. Most economical fuel burners. Perfect Oil Heaters.

Gold Coin Base Burners. FRANK LAHR, 936 BIG CUT HOLIDAY OFFER Fine Cabinet Photos, 99c per Dozen. THE ECLIPSE STUDIO, 1216 St. H. J.

Lemist of Omaha is at the Lin coln. Port Wilton left for Chicago today via the Bock Island. G. M. Humphrey of Pawnee City is a guest at the Lincoln.

H. Buckstaff left over the Rock Island today for Chicago. Major Bohanan has gone on a visit to his old nome in reona, 111. J. W.

Gorsuch departed over the Rock Island today for Pecos, lex. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Harner were pas sengers over the Rock Island today for Chicago. Gus Ileege and his company arrived in me city mis morning tered at the Lincoln. Farmer Church Howe of Nemaha, who has just been elected to tne legisiunue. was in tne city iasi niguw. Hon.

Dave Mercer of Omaha, con gressman elect from the Second district, was in the city last evening and received congratulations on ever- side over his great victory. J. C. Harpham and A. H.

Buckstaff left this afternoon lor Baltimore to tend the national convention of whole sale saddlers which convenes in that city Tuesday next. CITY IN BRIEF. Choice cigars at the Apex. 0. Lincoln Coal company, 1045 0 St Fresh "Ryeninjun" is now in market.

Holiday goods, Woempener, druggist. Central milk So. Eleventh st Fine photos, 90c and upward. Eclipse studio, 1216 st. S.

McConiga, the coal man, basement Kichards block, leiepnone Fine furniture made, repaired and re finished. 1224 st. Leave your orders for meats at Hal ter's. Telephone 100. You should use "Shogo" flour if you want the best.

All grocers handle it. Halter's Meat Market California hams, 6 cents; sugar-cured shoulders 6 cents. A dispatch received from Hon.Patrick Egan this morning states that he will reach Lincoln next luesday. Just arrived, a nice dining room chair at $1.00 each. We also have several good base burners at a bargain.

1333 0 Shelton, Glise Co. The council meeting did notmaterialize last night owing to the failure to secure a quorum and an adjournment was taten until luesday evening. Miss Sarah Wool Moore, before her departure for the east, presented ex Regent Gere with a handsomely-finished portrait of himself executed by Miss Moore. William and John T. Dorgan were called to Iowa yesterday by intelligence of the death of their sister.

They departed on the first train to attend the tun eral Remember the Capital Storage company does a general business of storing packing and delivering goods of al kinds. Warehouse 619 South Twentieth street. Orders left at Hardy Pitcher's 211 South Eleventh street will be promptly attended to. A mass meeting in the interest of the charity organizations will be held at the Lansing theatre tomorrow evening. Music for the occasion will be furnished by tlie Trinity Episcopal choirboys, and brief addresses will be made by Kev John Hewitt, Prof.

F. M. Fling of the state university and jN. S. idacwood The public is invited to attend.

A sanguinary fight occurred at the corner oi iMntti and streets about o'clock yesterday evening between J. A. O. C. Sexton on one side and a couple of drunken fellows on the other.

The police were called and arrested the fcextons, out tne other participunts es caped. It developed that the Sextons were only fighting in self defense and this morning Judge Waters discharged them. It is announced that Madame Randall of this city, will give a series of conver sational lectures on current events, one each week, until the last of April. She wuueiises me laicai tuuugnb in literature, art, science, politics, religion, government and education. Omaha had the advantage of this experienced and able lady last winter and has secured her services this year with increased numbers.

The first conversation will be given next Wednesdav in the Darlors of the Conservatory of Music from 2 to 4 p. and will be free. Last night the bottom lell out of the case against Lee Foster and Richard Wilson, the two colored fellows whom the police eleefnllv claimed thev could convict of illegal voting, and the men were discharged. It appears that the party upon whose evidence Chief Otto expected to convict Foster and Wilson weakened last evening and admitted that he had been telling fairy talcs to some extent and consequently the case was dropped. Jim Sharpcnstecn, who was locked up for a simifar offense was likewise discharged for want of suffi cient evidence.

We arc now better prepared than ever to fit ymi oul far housekeeping at lowest living prices, namoer suits, Joining IIf, child's foMinc bfiJs, window hsde. rtirtams and carpets, man ner pels, lamps and clapware, M.orcs and tinware, etc Bayard kiuerin. Do not miss the special rocker sale at ttudzc Morris Co. It will last one Mflrrare not a failure when Gar- laivl times and ranges arc used. All tbc new an 3 nobbv lvk nilurc at RjHe Morrii Shot zun, loaded 'hc'ls and puns to rent at Ku'toe Morris O.

1 The Case Against the Graders Goes Glimmering. THEY WERE LEGAL VOTERS IS. UciiImon and W. S. Fletcher.TVU Ware Charged With Voting Illegally in YankeelHUl Precinct Trove to bo All Hlght-Frof.

Hicks' Case C011- The Case lrrtl Through. 5 The case agf-inst 0. E. Henderson and W. S.

Fletcher, the Kock iBiana graa rn who were arrested by Deputy U. Marahal L. A. McCandlees Tuesday evening on the charge of voting illegally in Yankee Hill precinct, came to a sua den termination today. The men were arraigned before U.

S. Commissioner Billingsley in TL S. Marsnai meucK in the government building at 11 o'clock this morning. u. District Attorney H.

H. Baldridge ot Omaha and Attorney H. H. 'Wilson of this city appeared for the prosecution and H. J.

Cosgrove lor tne aeienaanis prondprsnn and Fletcher were exam inAil hv Attorney Baldridge and testified they had lived in Nebraska over six montna ana were uvmg a tent along the line of the Kock Island extension for more than forty days. They were both unmarried men and nnnBiHprPrl Lancaster county their home. Under the circumstances they were both legal voters and upon tne recommendation of the prosecution they were promptly discharged. Prof. L.

E. Hicks, chairman of the board of public works, who was arrested by Detective Jim Malone on the charge of casting an illegal vote in Precinct of the Fourth ward, was also subjected to an examination by Attorney Baldridge. Prof. Hicks stated that he had moved his family temporarily to Grand View addition about a month ago and that he still retained his residence at 1427 street, where he lodged part of the time that when be rented the house at lirand view ne stated to j. uum nhrev and others that it was his inten tion to hold his residence in the Fourth ward and did not intend to exercise any of his civil rights in Grand View.

The examination of Prof. Hicks was continued until 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. The impression prevails that the case will be dropped Wednesday as Prof. Hicks is entitled to his residence in the Fourth ward. A Chance forMockett.

The manager of the Brace block bi cycle parlors authorizes The News to issue in his name a challenge to Eb Mockett to race Mode Griffith on any track in Nebraska for from 100 to a Bide. Han and money ready at any time. Griffithis friends claim that Mockett fouled Griffith yesterday as he was about to pass, and they want satis faction. Patriotic Poll. Fond Parent (reading from The Scientific Monthly) The first parrot was brought to this country on July 4, 1604.

Bobby Is that why they are always saying, "Polly wants a New York Herald. Epitomized Philosophy. Each morn a saintly resolution strong He feels within him rise. Each ere, 'ere midnight strikes her eoag. That resolution dies.

Chicago News-Record. Probably HU Day. Charlie (at the billiard table) You're beaten me this time, but I'll try yon again. Every dog has bis day, you know. Jack Yes.

I would hate to tackle you an the 1st of April. Exchange. Kot Always. Often with the proverb's plan Saddest havoc may be played. "Man proposes," said the man -No, he cried the maid! Washington Star.

It is with pleasure we call the attention of our readers to Garland stoves -and ranges. They are acknowledged to be the best in the world. We understand that many more of them are sold than of all other kinds in the United States put together. They cost no more than is often asked for inferior articles. Autumn Cares.

Truly these are days that harrow men's souls and women's too, for that matter, as the frosty nights and the rapidly Wasting calender remind us of winter's quick approach. Now the old base burner is brought to the front from storage bouscjor closet and brightened up for a winter's campaign. But perchance the trimmings are tarnished or rusty, and the housewife despairs as she beholds it. Stay, despair no longer, a remedy is at hand. The nickel can all be removed logclhcr with rust, nick and stain and Ihon, when rcplaled.your triinminzs aro like new and shine as the sun.

The Chase Mfg. V. M. C. A.

Work, avr.ii your pleasure. Ther will call an3 "1 your work and return i'l promptly done, and price that vrill surprise you. They the Usl plant in the wesl and the skillful workmen, ard prepared to rl 11 kin-lg of in any melal. C-ill on or drop them arjird. The and ''Lincoln" fewing machines are t.nr chief production.

Have yon seen them? Don't be persuaded Uiat something else is "iust as Rood" as "Shocc" flour Book Cases and Cabinets at Hudpc A Morris Co. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Srecial sale oi Fancy Rockers for cck oniy at Rudge Morris Co. CHURCH NEWS. Notes of Interest Among Lincoln's Various Denominations.

Elder Howe will preach in the East Lincoln United Erethern church to-morrowevening. Subject, "Prison Life." All are invited to hear the elder. Services at St. Paul's M. E.

church, corner Twelfth and M. Rev. C. C. Lasby, D.

pastor, at regular hours tomorrow. The subject for the evening will be "The Drama and Religion." At St. Mark's Lutheran church, 1519 street, there will be services at 10 :45 a. ru. Holy communion.

Rev. J. H. Link will preach the sermon. Sunday school at 12 m.

Preaching at 7 :20 p. L. Groh, pastor. Tomorrow morning at the First Free Baptistchurch, cornerFand Fourteenth, Rev: O. K.

Baker thej pastor will have for his theme, "The Sixth Commandment," at 7:30 p. theme will be "Young Men." Sunday school at 12 m. Young people's meeting 6 :45. At the Reformed church, chapel, corner of Twenty-third and Vine streets, there will be Sunday school at 10 a. m.

tomorrow, preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7 p. prayer meeting Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Seats free.

Everybody" welcome. J. F. Stauffer, pastor. Residence, 850 North Twenty-sixth street.

At the Vine Street Congregational church, corner Twenty-fifth and Vine, H. S. Wannarnaker, pastor, will preach in the morning at 10 :45 and in the evening at 7 :45. The sermon in the evening will be especially to the young people. Sunday school at 12 M.

Y. P. S. C. E.

At 4 :30 and :30. All cordially invited. Special gospel meeting ill be held at the East Lincoln church begin-1 ning Sunday evening. Rev. Thos.

Dyall, evangelist, will assist the pastor. There will be meetings every night during the week, beginning at 7 :30 o'clock. Also a women's meeting each afternoon except Monday at the church. Comeand crowd the house. Sunday being the beginning of the 'week of prayer for young men," Rev.

Norman Plass will preach at Plvmouth Congregational church' corner Seven- teentn ana A. streets at on the theme "Is the Young Man Safe?" and at 7:25 on the theme "Remember Thy Creator in the Days of Thy Youth." Ail are cordially invited, as well as to the young people's meeting at :30. Communion service tomorrow and re ception of members at the Third Presbyterian church at 11 o'clock. Evening Sundap school 12 m. Y.

S. C. E. at 6 :45. Subject of morning sermon, "The Highwayman of Holi- tJorner Jileventh and Plum.

Rev. Chas. Bradt will preach at this church this evening at 7 :30. Byron Reall, pastor. The Free Baptist.

Trinitv Methodist. Third Presbyterian and Plymouth Con- gregational churches have arranged for a series oi luesday evening union meetings. The first of these will be held on Tuesday evening next, the 5th, at the said Congregational church, corner Seventeenth and A. Rev. Byron Beall of tne xmru rresoyterian cnurcn win preach the sermon.

All invited. X. Jf. V. A.

Note. The nlumbers have been bnsilv en gaged during the past week putting in me uatn nxturcs. On Mondav, Tuesdav and Wednesdav evenings a men's meeting will be held in the association parlors at 7:30 o'clock. Meclines will not be held durinc the latter part of the week on account of the state convention which begins at Hastings Thursday evening. Rev.

A. -T. Nathan, the converted Jew from Oklahoma Citv, will ln-An a series of gosjel meetings for men in associa tion teunday, V. The bovs' department are lound lo have thoir rooms fitted up. The loys have started a fund anionc themselves which will be used in buying famiturc, papers, ctc- Thc firs! i talk to civc-n this evenini; bv Prof.

V. W. Tavlnr, will be i th- parlor1; at -S oYlook. Snij'jrt, In Russia Willi a Kodak." to men. Xcvt wc-k will he obpprvcd by the Young Men's Christian Association throughout the world as a week of prayer for yung men.

The city association has planned for a men's mass meeting in Association hall tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, at which time the work of the international committee will be presented, and an address given by Geo. G. Wallace of Omaha. His subject will be, "A Past-due Obligation. At three o'clock a special prayer service will be held in the parlors.

AT THE WRITING DESK. TVrite legibly and straight and spell correctly. Use postal cards for husiness communications only. Use good jet black ink and handsome, thick, white paper. Answer all letters promptly and be concise, but never curb.

Inclose a stamp when writing to a stranger on your own business. Sign a letter with the full name or with the last name and initials. Write "Rev. and Mrs. J.

T. Sawyer," or "Dr. and Mrs. Paul Jones." Have one's address engraved at the top of one's note or letter paper. Put on as many stamps as the weight of the letter or parcel demands.

Use sealing wax, if you know how to make a fair and handsome seal. Read over letters before sending them and be always scrupulously neat. "Write numbers, dates and proper names with special care and distinctness. Sign a letter to a superior, "Yours, respectfully," or, -'Your obedient servant." Fold and direct a letter neatly, and put on the stamp evenly and in the proper corner. Direct a letter to a married lady with her husband's full name or last name with initials.

WriLe to a friend or hostess after making a visit at her house thanking her for her hospitality. Date a letter at the beginning on the right hand side, but a note at the end on the left hand. Sign a business letter, "Your obedient servant," "Yours, very truly," or, "Yours, respectfully." Remember that "the written word remains," and therefore write with due caution and clearness. Give one's full address when writing to a person who does not know it, and from whom an answer is desired. Fold a letter right side up, so that the person who receives it will not be obliged to turn it after taking it out of the envelope before he can read it.

Remember that the adoption of a courteous and dignified tone shows greater self respect than would the assumption of an undue familiarity. VTiole Family. POWDER AND BALL. The soldiers indorse Indian enlistment. It fs easier to drill than to fight them.

The French war office has provided for the enrollment, of between 6,000 and 7,000 bicyclists in war. The drummer in Servian regiments never carries the drum. It is placed on a two wheeled cart, which is drawn by a big dog just in advance of the drummer. The German official Naval Gazette states that Emperor William has approved of the introduction of the eight millimeter Maxim machine gun into the German navy. Smokeless explosives like cordite will eventually supersede gunpowder for all quick firing guns.

These explosives are not more dangerous than powder, wbile they permit of more accurate sighting and develop higher energy. The Victorian cabinet has declined an offer of the British government to supply the defense department of Australia with Urennan torpedoes at a cost of iG.UA The cost of engine power to work the lorpoiot-3 from the shore would be about 10.000 to Special sah--f i.mry rockers for one wu-k iv, November 1-3, and ccnlinuirir! 1r only. linv.K fc Mobsjs Co. M. L.

TrcsUr hapnv bv S-llinp tlit-m Luinlitr r.ud Ost. Baking Powder PEACOCK. COAti. Is mined by the SWEETWATER COAL MINING COMPANY, Rock Springs, Wyoming, and is for sale by the following dealers in Lincoln Wjitteereast Coal Lime Co. Missouri Valley Fuel Co.

Southwestern Fuel Co. I. E. Johnson Co. Eureka Coal Co.

Lincoln Coal Co. G. H. Albright, Sales Agent, 303 South Twenty-sixth Street. Don't fail to try Kvemnjun, best pancake timber, and for muffins and gems has no equal on the market.

A large variety of fancy feathers just received bv Mrs. J. H. Blair. BcrnbaBb's Clam Bouillon.

When you visit A. Sanders' Cafe call for a Burnhani's Clam Cocktail. Good morning, noon and night. Cabinets 99c, Eclipse studio, 1216 Ost. Sir.

John Hungcrford Proprietor or the nc livery stable at the West End hotel. Elmlra, N. says Hood's (W tt.iv of anyu'itog he ever took lor troubles with the Liver and Kidneys with which he suffered for lone Uoie. nntJl ho took Hood-; Spril-a an'l vi-as completelT cured. Oiler members of liis family also tak Hood's Sarsaparilla and arc hi-zlily srelificl tt" btnefil from It Street, North Side P.

0. Square. "Art Topics" in the Courier is attracting the attention of a'l art students and ov ers of art. Read it this week. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

Sick headache vields to Beecham'a Pills. Beware of cheap imitations of Ryeninjun. Trester sells nineteen kinds of Coal, 1140 0 st. WHY? Taste of "Boyal Ruby Port Wine" and you will know why we call it "Royal." A glass held up to the light will show why we call it Ruby. $500 reward for any bottle of this wine found under five years old.

It is grand in sickness or where a strengthening cordial is required; recommended by physicians. Be sure you get Royal Ruby. Soli only in quart bottles p'rice $1. For sale by J. H.

HARLEY. Druggist. SCAVENGER WORK or ALL KINDS. WATER CLOSETS. CESS POOLS.

Avoid disease by having all refuse matter promptly removed. Address, O-ecrgre St023.e, P. 0. Box 66. Lincoln, Nb A NEWS WANT WILL BEFSO HEALTH.

WEALTH AND HAPPINE88. "Try one and yonll use do other." MRS. HULDA SCHR0EDER. Cress 2wa3sx. BEHOVED TO Soulh Tenth Street.

3c tf bV; Sc 25r, 3.r, 2" w(MH irT Ln. Seasonable vSundries. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S.

Gov't Report Stove Li flora Stove Shovels (follow 1 ft ivc Pij fpor oint) Pf.vr- Elbwa C- al 'S 1 Lamp Chimney 1 lA-up Cijiuincy laMcrn (lolws ABSOLUTELY PUBS THE RACKET. 1016 Street.

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