Sunday morning courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1893-1893, June 25, 1893, Image 2

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SOLID STATEMENTSI -THE LAItGEST, STRONGEST, GltEAllCST
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One of the piottlcst and most enjoy
nhlo txM'litl events of the season was the
reception given liy Mih..1. II. MoMurtr.v
at her bountiful home lit the corner of .1
11111I Twelfth stroetHThurttduy afternoon.
Tho ladles wore Invited tn meet the
state exeentlve Imurtl of the otiiig
WolUllllH flirlHllHIl HWMH'lllllOII, iiml the
almost ununluinns noootitnnco llllel the
lurgo nsnnsof Mis. MoMuitryti ologunt
home. The purlins, hulls mul miuhIo
room weie decorated hi 11 most tasteful
milliner, Puhns hunUeil In every possi
Itle nook, 11ml eut Mowers lllllng nuiiior
una wises mill Imwls, milled heiuity mid
fragrance to mi nlrouily ohurniing sociio.
Mrs. MoMurtiy wiih uaslstod In rocolv
Inn lv Mrs. F.usioiduy, state ptoslilont,
Mis. Miller, vice-president, Mrs, Hodge
mini, treiimirer, mid Minn Hitmen, nation
al seoietnry of the oigaiilzutlon.
The guests were leeelv ed at the door
by Mis. l-'rnnk Hull, and lifter prosoiitu
tion to the hostess and ussistunts were
iniulit iii'iioiiIiiIkiI with each other by
Mis. V. V. Luthl, Mih. U. K. ClltTen and
Miss Mmy .loneH.
An Intoiostlng program that wiih at
tentlvelv listened to and iniieh enjoyed,
conslstc'dof an mhlreHH of welcome by
Mrn. Kustotduy; a iuhhIl'iiI number by
Mm. A. W ilniiHt'n; an address by Mr.
Kuv, western orgiiulzor of the 1 . M. U.
A.,'follnwod by one fiom MIhh HarneH,
mid a iiiiihIi'iiI number teiideieil by Mrn.
t H. Upplncott.
At theeoneltiHlon of the ptngruni the
hocIiiI ploiiHiiies weie lenevved and the
ImlleH were Invited to the dining loom
wheie dainty lefreHhiiieittH weie nerved
bv Mm. Perry and Mih. (been, from a
bible glistening with uut glass and nil
ver, the deeoratloiiH theiu being entirely
of pink lOSI'H.
The following Ih 11 partial llHt of the
guests: Mendamen l Utile, V. M.
Leonard. A. (1. lleenon, Chan. Ijipjieneott
Frank Hrown, J. A. Iluckstutf, J. H.
Wright. I). K. Thompson. H. II. Hum
ham, V. II. Huigreuvos, W. H. Ogdon.A.
M. Halrd, A. K. llurgreavos, Carl Fiinlie.
A. W. .liiUHeu, J. huuib, Will Clieen,
Hd Clieen, H. 1. loonier. II. K. Hiown, .1.
H. Hm lev, W.MarHhall, h. C. Klohurds.
.1. U. Klehurds. A. S. Ituymontl. It. U.
Outcult, I. M. Itaynionil, P. V. M. Hay
inond, H. (I. Dorr. b. V. Hiirr, C. U. Ilurr
A. I). Ilurr. II. II. WMIhoii, A. C. ItlckuttH
Morrlnon, Kranklsh. Canllehl, llenH.v, .1.
h. McCounell, It. II. Oakley, O. It. Oak
ley, A.. I. Suwer. K. T. Hartley, A. K.
Cloudy, C. V. Monher, Dorrln. Hatton
Austin, Chus. Hammond, J. I). Mefur
land. Amana Cobb, Wilson, II. It. N'Ihh
ley. II. A. Hubooek, Kvorott Habeook, A.
II. Wior, ,1. It. Welmter, .John Zohrung,
Conten, CIiiih. Ilrown, Henry MaiiHlleld,
Pebbles. Curtln, X. 8. Hum-nod, Ulghtor
II. II. Patrick. O. W. Webster, .1. K.
Murley, W. h. Falrbrother, Haggard, C.
A. Atkinson, h. CI. IthodeH. K. Ikldy, 8.
A. Campbell, Solum, Hutchius, Putnam,
.1. J. InihotT. Alf Shlllimt. Olior Davis.
8. B. Moore. C. B. Yates, Latta. O. W.
Welmter. W. 8. Hnffuiun, F. W. Haiti.
win, LeOrnnd Haldwln, U. E. Moore, C.
O. Whedon, A. Hoiiglund, Grant Houg
hind. Harvey Wells, John Hewitt, 8. M.
Atthliy. Lanby, J. II. Hube, HuekiiiK
ham, Chajiln. W. HoluieH, B. P. I turner,
Whipr. Will Kirby, Frank Hrownell.
JiOUiH Hehner. MitweH Mary .loneH,
Nellie HruiiHon. Cora Outcalt, A111111
Jlurr, mid SaunderH.
A f'lilniK" MVthllliK.
The ChiciiKo nfi'i Oet'mi puhllnhen
the followlnj; nceount of the wedding of
MIhh Chita Hell, who with her HiHter,
MIhh Lilian Hell, author of "The Love
AlTalrH of 1111 Old Maid," lately vlnited
in thin city: "An elaborate wedding
Wednenday wimthutof MinHCIara Agnen
Hell, daughter of Major William W.
Hell. of Sii'Cl Prairie avenue, mid General
V. II. Lewrig, of Denver, Colo. General
LoBflig in tine of the most prominent men
, In Denver, having done niucli to give It
' StHcoiniuerciiilgreiitiieHH. The ceremony
wiih Holemniedat I'M o'clock, only the
rehttiveH of the contracting parties belli
itrenent. The ceremony wub iMrfi
by Itov. O. P. tlltTord. of Iinmiuiuel
Huptint church. The maid of honor wiih
the hride'H nister, MIhh Llliuu Hell, who
woru Dale blue Hittln, combined with
heliotrope, velvet and duchenHe lace,
Sho carried violetH and forget-nie-notH.
The bridal gown wiih of HtitT, whttu Htithi,
trimmed with jmlnt lace. The bride
woru no jewelHiind carried white riwen.
The UBherH were: Mear8. Newton
WtMHlworth, New Vork; Frank S. Lunh,
Denver. George B. Lemore, of Wanh
Ington, D. C, wtw the beHt num. After
the ceremony a reception wub held for
the bridal party from 8 until 10 o'clock.
Smiley nerved and Johnny Hand pro
vided the iiiuhIc. General and Mm.
Lennig left for the cant. They will visit
the fair in September and then go to
live in Denver, where a htrge reception
will be held Octolwr 5."
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IN A SCARLET SERGE.
TI10 Vnclillnn Cllrl .tlnhf. n IMeturriqne
I'lgure Thin Nvimiiii.
lH'clnl COrrtKiwiitli'iite.)
Ni:w Yoiik, Juno 'J2. Onre more on
the deck hIio Htumlfl. tho lovely yucht-
Insr ttlrl. but this Benson nhu i not
obliged by law to wear tho regulation
blue gown. Shu Iimh a ncarlet mrge,
I with white cloth bund arouiul thu hot- 1
.turn, n whltu duck vest, a nhirt ami . THIS Hill SHOW WILL EXHIHIT AT
collar, wltlmimtty llttlufonr-lndiiinil tlo, 'mmlk mm yr IMjr CINAM illllc OQ
ntl 011 her .h.lnty head there renin a tap ViflVjilt Yl tU U C,OU Kl O Vl fl t L O
J uf wlilte, with gold braid, or a black ' J J
I glazed nallor hat, or a red cap If nho pre- '
I fern, or even a nun O'Slinuter can Iv A f 1 1 Ot "W TW 11TT11 m ill 4
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COLOSSAL AGGItEGATION OF SENSATIONAL FEATURES!
MOXSTKK MTSEl'M, THI.KK KING (IRCUS,
Anil (Iri'iit Dniililn .Mcimucrlc! IIpiiI Itotnnii l(ncc of ncicnt Itotucl
YOP ("NT UTOItl) TO MI!S SKKINO
World's ltili- 011 Wheels?
TIIltEE HANDSOME STItKET GOWNS.
Tit ci.ntr tallefiiimlu Ronn U of pink niul (jrny ulrlpod nilk, with wlilto Iwo ri-tt
mul lit l(.Ti'. Iiii tnllur-nmilu ilrcM at lliu lift U uf Cmlili twwiil in I1I1111 ntnl Un
I'liiliN. TIik t))Uli costiiiuu at the rlk'lit coinUln of u ollk bluunti, lilum Juoknt wul
iiinlinIU 1)1 lrt.
man, II C.Victor. F. A. Wilwin, W. B.
Welln. M. II. Van Horn, Frank Van Horn,
L. W. Garroutte, C. II. Allen, Sumimon,
Arthur Kelluni, Walter Noel, of Ileal
tlce; E, II. Heyworth and A. W. John
win, of Council Hlulfn.
A .smliil ,slin.
Notable among the eventH of the week
in nociiil cireleH uan the noclul mvlm
inlng party, the necontl of the nennon,
given by MIhhch Cluru Wulnh, 'Anna
llarr and Geitrutle Lawn at the nunltar
him Wednenday morning from 10 to 1U
o'clock, There weie f till v one hundred
InilicH in attemlance mul with few ex
ceptloiiH they availed theniHeUen of the
pleuHinen ulTorded by the great plunge,
a Himill number remaining outHide to en
joy the ncene preneutetl by the unlimited
bathern. HefreHhinentH were nened
during the morning ami the time punned
moHt uulckly ami tileanuntly to all nreH
cut, who were: MendnmeH O. It. Oakley,
HurgcHH, It. II. Oakley, Hueli, Hardy,
Hewitt, Wolcott, Grllllth, WeHterman.
Victor, Welch, John Cunninghani, ,1uh.
A. Drain, Macfarhiud, Oliver, Shipmiln,
Clurknon, C. N. Little. T. Grllllth, .Witty
A. G. lleenon, L. C. Ilurr, J. A. Huck
ntitir, George Hrown, C. T. Hrown, F.
Hrown, S. II. Hurnham, T. 11. Hentoti,
It. DenniH, Carl Fimke, Hargreaven,
Harry Hall. Frank Ladd, Charlen Li 11
plncott, Letmurd, Murnluill, It. I).
Nlttir. II. It- NlHHley. Ogtlen. Perry. A. S.
Raymond, It. II. Townley. Mark Tllton,
CharleH Uliliam, A. U. .lemer. AUnnen
Hlunche Clarten, Gertrude Maniuette,
Tut tie, Huttle Hecker, Sadie liecker,
Gertrude Marnlaml, Demi LoouiIh,
Mutide Oakley. Sarah Schwab. Seba
Cane, Ethel ltiKitter, Ella Raymond,
Hallle Ilmiper, Iiiudu Smith, Maude
Hammond, Ruby Jonen. Nellie
White, Nellie Kelley, Maude Hurr,
Anna Funke. Sarah Harrin, Kit
tle Cowdry, Alice Cowtlrv, Lela Shearn,
Naomi Weaver, Wing. Theo Liiwh, Fay
MiirHltull, TiuIhu Pound, Jeauuette
WIIpoii, Gertrude Zehner.
A11111111I Iti'iinliiii.
The llfth annual reunion of the Firnt
HaptlHt church wan lieldTliurnduy after
noon mid evening. The lmlii'H met at t
1 P.M. ami at 0:.'I0 a banket nupper wun
nerved . A lurge number of the congre
gation were nrenent. After nupper the
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neveral lecltatlonn. Including "Archie
Dean" mid "A Little Girl'n Vltnv of Jjife
in 11 Hotel."
Mr. Franklin Eaton wiih imletly mar
lied Wednendav evening to MIhh Cora
ilea 'ell, of Term Haute, Intl., Rev.
Gregory otllclatlng.
Mr. Oooige way and MIhh May llynen
weie iiuletly inarrletl lrltlity morning lit
St. Theiena'H procu thed nil. They left
the name day for the world'n fuir, mid
on their tettiru will be at Home to their
frieutlH at ID'Jl It Htreet.
TiiurHday, June 'J'.', at the home of Mr,
and Mm, Arnett, Captain J. S. HoluieH
and Mm. Anitintia ltohiimon were unit
ed In inurihigo by the Rev. CharleH w.
Shaw. They will Hpend nomo weekn in
Ohio, at the homo of the brlde'n father,
Col. John w. Shaw. Cant
New Vork veteran. He recently moved
to UiIh city from Red Willow county.
The young people of the. United Pi en
byterian church, corner Sixteenth and
It ntreetn iruvo one of their regular
monthly noclul cnntertuinnientHTiicHdny
evening In the cliureli patlom. lliu
joung people were UHHiHtetl by the Lin
coln Normal univernity ntudentn in the
enteitainmeiit of theguentfl and a very
attractive program wun given, coiiHiHthig
principally of mimic fttruinhed by the
miiHicul department of the univernity.
The Lincoln Light Infuntry gave a
highly enjoyable dunce at Lincoln park,
Friday evening June 1(1. Hrowne'n
orchentra fiirninlilng the mimic. Among
the dancem were Mmnen Jennie Stewart,
Hertie Ponton, Jennie Leliind, Loretta
Kelley, Lilllu Petcm, Helen Hoover.
HeHHiu MuDlll, Sadie Grulimn, Emerald
Jouen, Kutiu Velth, Fannie Rootor. Edith
Fink, Grucu Anhtou, llattiu Hecker,
Hattie behind and MIhh Hhtke; Mennrn.
Wllndn KemiH, Chic Harrinon, Ihiiiier
Honeywell, ltov Chapman, Earnent Fob
noin, Elmer Merrill, George Ganeolgnu,
Harry Copelantl, McKee, C. L. Slimier,
Arthur Wulnh, Ed Weckbach, Clnm.
Weckbuck, Joe Heardnley, Dave Siiuill,
Mr. and Mm. Hitytlo Meyern and T.J.
Hickey.
1 tkW
yyy-f I, Inn ,..
J. 11. MauritiiiH ,t Co. have decided to
ouer their entire ntock at 'St per cent oil
during thin week. Tho goodn me all
following program wtmglven: " City Bviln ! marked in plain llgurcB and tlie reputa
and Church ObllgatltniH." Maxor Weir; ' tion of the llrm in behind the Htateiuent
Tlie pant year, iih cnangeH ami tieveioti umi mmim m ,j p.y" """ "
I III' UlllltHUC, Air. gooun. i. 11. .'iiuuiuuM iv vw.. iv..' w m.
OutltiK ut l.liii'iiln Turk.
One of the largest and most enjoyable
picnlcH of the neunon wan given WedncH
duy evening ut Lincoln park in honor of
Minft Seba Cane, of Falrbault, Minn.,
who is tho gueat of Minn Ethel Hooper
for the nummer. The party wan chap
roned by Mm. T. Grllllth, Minn llulho
HiH)jHr and MIhh Florence Hawley.
Dancing wan a feature of thu evening,
Thoho prepent were Mlnsea Seba Cane,
"Ethel HooHr, Henrlettn Hawley,
ljlanehe Garten, Grace Huntnlnger,
Gruee Oakley, Mutid Oakley. Mario
Mumhall, Dora Hawley, Fanuioltechtor,
Ada Heaton. Sadie Graham. Helen
Hoover. Minnie Miller, Jennie Stewart,
Dulnv Cochrane, Maud Riithburn, Lucy
GritlHlt. Jenalo Uilund,..Gruco Ashton,
Hebslo Turner, Muy Limbing and Hertie
l'ostun: MepHrn. Frank Cowdrey, John
McHride, Orie ward, wilnon winger,
Harry Bvuur, Hurry Hawley, ltonH Cur
tin, Fonter Reach, l'ark Garroutte, Cub
Ion, Frank Kitchen, Mattnon Huldwlu,
Joitnlxitteridge.Eiirnent Folsom, Arthur
wulnh, Edgar Itagiin, McKee, Steiner,
lloy Chuimian, Lew Murehull, C. V.
Smith. Fritz weHterman, will Mejer and
Fred lloutz.
Mr. mi'l Mr. Siioh ut lioinc.
Mr. and Mrn. L. W. Snow entertained
a number of their friends Friday oven
ing at their hospitiiblohomo.lStf Cherry
ntreet. At 10:150 tho guests wore nerved
with tempting refrenhmentH from nmall
tubleB, uon each of which wun a hand.
nomo banket of Mowers. After the repast
thono at each tublo played one game of
c-urdn untl tho uiont nuccennfiil plaver
wub rowardetl with tho Unworn, 'fho
guest n were: Mennra. and Mendamen
Rlchurd Randull. 8. 8. Whiting. Harry
Hurkdall, 8. T. Cochrane, A. 8. Haider.
tneiitn." the nuntor:
L. G.M.Huldwin; "A word from the
htdien,"Mm. S. D. HyiUs "Young people
in church work." Mr. A. D. Henway;
"Our Sunday ScIkhiI," Mr. J. Hruuer.
Tho program wan internperned with j
niunlc by the Telyn uuartet and other
HoleetioiiH.
An AriiTiuiiiH Purl).
Mm. J. A. Mainhall entertained a few
friendn In tier uhuiiI delightful muiiuer
Tliurnilay evening of hint week, in honor
of her niece, Minn Taylor, of New York.
Thono prenent weie Mrn. T. W. Grllllth.
Minnen Halllo Hooper, Grace Oakley,
Ethel Hooper, Florence Hawlev, Hen
rietta Hawley, Mnud Hummoiul, Clara
Hammotid, Hertie Ilurr. Sarah Schwab,
Stella Kirkerand Minn Taylor.
A I'rrlty Ti'ii I'uit.v.
MinsoB Alice ami Hennie Wing enter
tained a few oung lady friendn at a tie-
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lignum ivn ouiiuiui, mi'iiiii. 111 iiwuui
of their counin, MIbh May Wing, of New
York. Tho participants were Minsen
JoHophino Treniiiine. Mary Treiuaine.
Minn Onborne, Alice Iliitehinon, Murtlia
Hutchlnon, Helen llarwood, barali
Schwab, Stella Rice, Maud Hammond,
Jov Welmter, Ada Caldwell and May
Wing.
Clilmt Wt-ilillnK.
Monday enming alMnt one huudied
of the oniployeoH of Herpolnheiiiier iv Co.
gatheied at tho lenidence of Mr. and
Mm. IlerpolHheiuier, corner Thirteenth
and B ntreetn to celebrate tho china
wedding of tho hont and hostenn. Mr.
and Mm. HerK)lnheluier were tho reclpi
entnof many uneful presents. Among
othern wan a beautiful china Hit. It
was a uiont enjoyable occasion. ,
A MooiiIIkIiI HIiI-. '
A few young people rode out to Cot nor
univernity in tlio tieitgniiui niooiuigiu
Tliumtlay ovening. 1 no party inciuueii
ItniTiiucr In 1'iiviTty.
Tattered Tom Well, I'm ilummedl
Itiiggvtl Robert Wot'n thcr iimttor?
Ain't them soup tlcketH goodF
Tatti-rtil Tom I wlslit I'd paid tnorent
tuution to aio stutllen when I was youns
lieu I've tramped 40 bleekn to a hot p
hoiiHe, an tli' woman I11M1I0 wijh thist
tliikcts cuIIh fer heap. Kxcliuiige.
A Htt'lllll llt'ittt'it I'luU
YACMTtNII POHTUMI'-
Sho can wear a snow white Forgo if
nhe likes and is nuro she can keep it
clean, and It can bo severely hiinplo or
trimmed in ever nticlt a naval stylo if
sho likes. Gold buttons and gold laco
may adorn it, and cords ami grelots may
grnco the jacket and sleeves, long gaunt
let gloves muy cover the tiny hands, or
they may. bo bared to tho kisses of t lit
M'u breeze or tho huh. But however she
may dress or whatever sho muy say she
is full commander of the vessel she
sails on.
And what a pretty fight shu Biokn iu
her Kciirlct nirL'ii drens with the wind
HoluieH is it tugging thonkirts aside sons to get a
glimpxe at the trim boots, for low shoes
are not worn on yachts, and what n
bright spot of beauty sho makes against
tho background of tho yuchtt Or, if sho
is in whltu, shu looks liku a tailor mudo
angel, with her pin feathers covered
from tho dump sea air, but an angel all
the same.
Serges are thu best and most appro
priate material to uso for sea wer.r, v
they will not stain, shrink or wrinkle.
Tlie sailor siiirt and reefer jacket are not
"iu" this season, and snug coats semi
military, seininnval and 11 littlo of ev
erything else aru made to taku their
places, but whatever tho stylo thero uro
deep Rickets to hold the glasses and
other necessaries in, such as belaying
plus and hand spikes, powder boxes anil
looking glims.
A sailor looked ut a ynchting young
lady In tho approved style, and with u
tiucer grhuaco wild to his mate: "Look
nt tho Bpread of her shoulders. They
stand out like a mainsail in a trade wind.
Ah, but sho's u clipper! Not like them
women w'at goes to the teuyters. Thoy
weur them d d topgullnnt hats w'at no
feller can sou over, under nor around.
Yes, she's a reg'lar Ualtimoro clipper!"
I forgot to mention that yachting
gowns aro cut comparatively narrow iu
tho skirt, certainly not tour yarns around,
mid do not reach tpiito to thu ground,
some of them indeed not coming below
thu instep.
For a yachting outfit it Is well for a
young lady to provide herself with a
waterproof hut or cap and a long water
proof cloak madu as snug and trim as
circumstances will permit, for half tho
fun of a yachting voyage consists in
walking up and down tho deck closely
to tho arm of dear John or George or
sumo other fellow while tho winds rago
around and tho water pours down on
theni. If thu young girl had no such
protection, sho would huvu to stay be
low and havo her best friend, who went
provided for ruin, tell her after tho trip
was over that sho is engaged, and that is
terribly aggravating. So, young ladles, if
economy suggests retrenchment, let there
bo less gold braid and n little more storm
sergo nnd waterproof, and then next
year when you go on a yacht your dear
Tom. Dick or Harry will pay your bills,
nud you needn't economize.
The most extraordinary of principal
HA H MACK IrKSTIUAXS Ml?. WM. SEL1.S!
Win. ScIIk, a trltul)l lt iutc coiilutir ; 11 iinraxnn ninonitall lmrii'int'n; noiHiiliirt1 to clnillcnuii
III" "iiprcmnryj tlie nrlilo of AmhtIcm 1 tlie woiiiIit uf Dump'', ulu' fur ihit tlirrn contliimiiM
uiont hri mi tlii iMMMifiir Iutii lit OIiiiiiii, I.oniloni received the mint riitliimiMHtlc rrcuKiiltliin
freiii nijnlt), ii(iiiillt) unci I'miiiiicmerx, mul wiih uniinlnuiiiily rocounlzi'il li the llrltMi irt"tt
tlie pre-i diluent fent lire oft lie rlrniK In ulilch lie hIiiiwii.
Mr. Wllllnm Diittou, In hUlirllllnnt Tents uf (Miiiontrliinlsin, ix'rfiirinliii; nt will forward mid
Imcl. ward (iiiier'niilti on the Imre Imck uf hl fulfil)' rnnnlnu Hti'cd. One uf the mmiI diwldnit
eiiie)iriaiiH of tln awe, I'lnaiKi'it at mi eiierineiH nalnrj tn ride ut eaoli perftinaaiire of thN fault
U'KKKxIilliltien. Mr. CIiiih. WiiIkoii, tliKurrntent (1 linrin rider tln world fvernnw.
Tlir Diittou Slntern. tiudouliti'dly tlm KINIIST lady ridorx 011 earth.
.MlrH Mildred Mnrraj.tlie lliiexl Memiuerli. Killer. ICdcar Wilkinson, therclehraled Kuroiiean
lliirdlc Itlder. Till; tlHKAT MVlNtlhTONi: PAMlbY -I In number -AiTlnlUt. (l)niiint.
ArrolintH and lllrjrlistn, in cciiiatloinil aerial tlluhtK.ilazzlInK and Intrepid foatx. IVarh"-" anil
antonlfhlnu feature that heretofore hae feemed lniiuilli areonipllshed hy ipi. wonderful
artlKtH with Mich eape and i:rnri im In extiihlliili them the "unilli'iiuted chainplont of tho
UMniumtic world:" and llft other nerforinerx from eer rllnie.
TWO MKXMIKKIKS OK WfLI) IIIIVSTS.
And npeii deux ofxavnue hriitrx, iiuiuiuiothi'leihantx, lioux.tiuerx, hjenax.henrH.wobi.x.liMiiiariN,
nnd nanthcrx. Zehrax trained to drlio liku horxex. Knluhtx In armor, ladlex ax nrlnre-i-ie-i. iniilo
mul feiuaUijocki'ix, xiiiailronxiif priucex, uolilex nud entailer In rojal roln-x and rich cojtinnei,
lnoiinted on xtiirfteil liorxi'H liku daiiri of old
The hex! performing elephantx. xen lion, leopard and lmhy camel; at Krent circus artx; three
ureat handx in Htreet parade: courtly knlnhtx and ilamexiu ilinn of inouxtercamclx; zehrax.
hearxand baby nionkejx. 'Jilfn'at leaperx; richly caned and uilded tahlex wak'onx; mjrlnd
raifex. ilenx and lalrx. SI:K TIIK TWKXT t'l.OWXS! Kirxt In wit jllrxt In run: llrxt in thu
litnitHiif tho public.
A MII.K TL'MIll.K KltOM TIIK Sh'IRS.
(trnnil hallooii rare nnd doulilc parachute Jump liy MISS ANNIi: WV.LU IIOI.TON and MISS
1. 11. 1.IIC KICK. To he wlturxxcd poxithely each day of tho exhibition ut tliexlmw Krouudx.
tv-llii Mire ninl link .miniKciit forCllUM" KXCIMISIOX IIATKS. Kery railroad nv low
oxcurxlon rnti'x to tldx hlu xhow. IrT At Ilia. 111. a Khirioim uranil holiday free xtreet imrade.
7OXK DAY OXLY: afternoon nnd iiiuht. Doorx open ut I mul ll i, 111. Xo extra charge.
One ticket admltx to all. You nil know iih. Our punt record a uuarnuteoof the future.
lllioolri,Vireclixesclor, Jviie 28
Aihanre xaleof rexerwd xcatH at nlllco of CAPITAL
inornlimof clrcu.
CITY COUIIlKIt, Ul O xtreet, on
RUDGE&MORRIS
COMPANY.
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Ciilltlitli.
A careful joung man up town when call
ing on bis "beht girl" nlways announces
hlnmelf liv knookllii. If he were to COUIO
MirtH0iaud llurr,vClurtXouWmUUi.4.hwlt4iikriBr,dlinlKhtlecoiiiilderlipni
Niiouil Weaver and Heniietta Hollow ' poMil. IMtllailelplilu lleconl.
btinh; Mensrn. l'erfect. F.W.A, Kind,,
Will Johnnon, and C. W. Hollowbnnh.
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hOOIKTV JCOTK.H,
1'artof tho finhing party which enjoyed
a few days visit on Vermillion lake Minn.,
returned Thurnday with u iiunntity of
tlsh. Among thono who returned were
Lieiitenunt Governor Mujom. Mr. hrunk
Cixik.Mr A. K. Huniiihroy, Mr. John IX
Knight. Or. Dunn, Mr. DoughiH Shlling,
Mr. Webb Kutoniuul Mr.Kico Kuton.Mr.
Air. Frank Cook caught tho largest Unit.
It wun 10' inches long.
Tho EtiHt Lincoln Congregutiontil
church gavo a very entertaining concert
and ice creuni noclul ut linker ,fc Smith'n
hull Friduy evening or lust week. The
inusicul lirogrnni wus furnished by
Messrs. Churchill. Raymond, Camp,
I burner and llaruiiby; Allnsen Ilarnaby,
Churchill, Floyd and Jucknon; Mrn.
Stricklund untl Mrs. Ennlow atlded
greutly to tho entertainment by giving
Spllellll IllllUl'lldo.
Mario My Inteiulul is very excitable.
When ho propoicd to me, he behaved Just
llkt a person our. of Ids uiiml.
Martha IVt Imps hewas, my dear. Han
lU'lseltuug. An Kjuwltnt'ii.
Mrs. New man Will yon guarantee that
I ds picture was really painted by llollieiiif
Ikensttin Madam, I saw him paint It
t 'nsclf von I vos ein boy In Cherniiiuy.
rfue,
A llluck Klivep.
Khler Feather I neo dat Pntfessor Sllp-
pah, tie presllglator, Is on tie buck seat, tax
he will 'hllgt iiiu by steppln out on tie porch
while tie collet-shun Is tuck up. TIt-ulu.
I KlK.'lltlVV.
"Did thesto cigars cct you muchf"
"Ves; they cost mo some of my
frleuds."iLlfu.
beat
siir is r.xn.nr.n.
Girls can havo pretty dresses to wenr
on their frotmout visits to dilTeient cities
Ma,Kyci,.jUiit.
tho yaolit. (Jnu pretty frbek is inado of
white serge, with four skirts ench
stitched with blue saddler's silk. The
waist is trimmed with biasb.uuls stitched
in tho same, way, and tho sleeves aro
trimmed it: a slmilaa manner.
Another useful thing is a long, light
shawl to wear on lovely moonlit nights
a fascinator sotno call it. There is
such a delightful possibility in it. When
left to its own devices, it blips off tho
head and shoulders, accidentally, of
course, nnd Tom, Dick or Hurry must
holpget it on ngam. It is wonderful how
long it tnkos him to do It, nnd How often
his jMKir heurt nnd hers get tangled up
in its folds, ui. and well, sho goes
down stuirri afterward to tell her dear
est friend that sho is engaged too. It Is
odd, but they nil seem to get engaged
Bomehow whether it is w-uterproofs,
scarfs or just p'uln calico,
Oi.kkHahpku.
Ioeonard Hard-Wood Refrigerators,
Quick Meal Gas and Gasoline Stoves,
Garland Stoves and Ranges,
Richardson&BoyntonGo.Furnaces,
LAWN MOWERS ONLY $4.25.
LAWN' HOSE,
Jh-nt Qualilji, 1J 7-;V font.
OUR COMBINATION GAS RANGE AND WATER' HEAT
ERS IS THE BEST MADE.
Pnrlor St-ritas,
1A.l3lOs, Chairs, Kookers.
"MfH"r
1118-1122
vsr. RUDGE & M0R-RtS3O:
MACK-ART., AKJS'S
16E 6REAM PARLORS
Are Now Open nnd we are Serving the Purest and Most Delicious
Ice Cream In the City.
ALL KTNDS OF CAKES TO 0JU)ER.
We Make a Specialty of Family Orders and will promptly deliver all Supplies a'
liensonnble Prices.
TELEPHONE 457.
"W-irIwIAI MACPAHrANIO, 1 '!.,
M'BRIDE BLK., COR. I 2TH AND P STS
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