Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, June 23, 1888, Image 9
it m- m m I IT Delicious! 'ARTHUR'S CREAM SODA WATER Our Excellent richest iti Flavors the the city; Volapuk, Peaches and Cream, Mandarin, All other drawn from Popular our Klavors $2000 EOTOTAIE n or about June will serve First, we ICE CRIiAM SODA n.m as heretofore will furnish our customers with the best that can be made. Ladies' & Gents' FINE SHOES At greatly reduced prices AT WEBSTER & BRISCOE, 1043.O Street. Columbia llloyctes mill Trleyelrs, NJd O St. It. I). APDlrl. AGT. KM O St, It has No Equal. THE ALASKA REFRIGERATORS. Finest and Host Made. Ladies urc Invited to call mid ee these umincr commodities nnd also inspect our magnificent stock of Crockery, Lumps nnd Ait Glassware, 1 II and sec our stock. Priced low and everything the very latest. S. C. Elliott. FINE :ART : STUDIO. 1214 O Mrevt. Examine. .implc ( our work before ordering elsewhere. Cabinet Photograph), reduced fioin $4 to $3 per doze n. KING STEEAR, SHOE STORE, Is the next Ihliiii lo a Ku Inns Dank. The only illllerence U we le you Real Leather Shoes Instead of Paper Soleil SIiim-m, for the same or leas dollar Unit t hoot herseharue fur slioil. dies. Wo sell them on their merits. The cheapest and best place In America for Itciil Leather Hhoes for Ihe same iiuiouut or money ItoiueniU'r the place, lulu O street. KING STEEAR. $&&?. THE COURIER. A ftyiutur liir 0 MotUrn Timet. Saturday Evening Jnne 23, '88 Herpolsheimer & Co., Grand Hankrupt Sale of HORNEFIUS STOCK, 1332 O Street. Tlm Cnurlrr !n tin I'linnil At Windsor Hold News Hliuul, t'eplliil Hotel News Htand, (Moll's Dining Hull New Wand. I'lnson Fletcher's, HUM) Hlrcol. A.T. bemlng ACn's., Ill O Street. The (lolhum Now 11 Bland, IIS Hoiitli Itlli St. Kcllh llios., lit Ninlli lllli Street. IM. Voting, Kilt O Street. Knlim A Smith. IWO si .1. Htelalierg, () st 11pp. KtofJltv Itiimn'N Cafe, near Windsor hotel. Cor. loth A. P. DRY : GOODS. Children and Hoy's Straw Hats. NOW OP FN. W.R. DENNIS, 1 latter and Furnisher. I.iieiil anil rci'siiiial. Take Tm kMi at KIIM street, Lincoln he coiiimii.v, puroliu. Delleinus lunches at lliown's Cnfi'. Cation Krisl Kclimldt for Dry Oooils, Whltehriyist Coal and I. line Company. Oystem, fivsh, fat and lino ut Brown's. Hallet. illmiioiiitri mill witrhen, Mil N 11th. Hnwyer S: Moshcr, llorists, Masonic Temple. Mineral water ums (or hnthlng, HUH O st. I'riekey & Co., wholesale, and ivlall Jowelem. U Parr, Jeweler, established lt7t, lOIHOst. Don Cameron. 102(1 O stits-t. for hmchea ConiNiuy 1) held a rllle practice Thursday ufteruoon. Thouii'ld tulle tickets for ale at 115 Houth Tenth stroet. Canon City Coat at the Wldtebmist Coal and Lime Co. Oysters In eveiy style, fitu a d fresh, at Don Cameron's. Canon City Coal again at tho Whitehi-east Coal and I.lmo Co, 0Hn air ovieert at (lovernmeut tsptaie to nltflit. Don't miss It. After tin) Huh parties, go to Itrown's now eafd for a delicious lunch. Artlllclal tis'tli inn'ittsl without plah-s. Reru & Holwrta, Purr liloek. Iidlcs should call and see 1'iisl Hclunidt's now di-rss gixsls, IM70 strtxt. Klvo hundred yanls crinkled ws-mucker, A cents Hr yanl at Oakley Co. Impiovtsl shower for Turkish Itatlw ut 1(110 O street, liMMMiiont Union bkx'k. llefoiv insuring look up the Mutual Life Insurance Company of Now York. Only place In Lincoln that ukch mineral water In tilths is at llllll O street. lloiiht Turkey, (Iikm and all kinds of tncnU at Don Cameron's every day for dinner. Beautiful line of novelty and staple white gissls just oiened at Mnrpolsheltuer ev Co. For luforinatiou eoiicerniug and rates to nisttum pointa apply at 115 H. Tenth street. Din-tor 11. F. Pulley, olllco and i-esldenco or. of Thirteenth and (1 streets. Tel. ill?. The diuVrciit political dubs arc girding up their lulus for the light that will soon boon The InmI live and ton cent "Igars hi thu city can Imi found at 0. P. Chapman's, Hit O St. The Lincoln Mantel and Mirror Co. was Honed Wednesday by mortgage foreclosure. Podding plants, cut llowers, etc., at Sawyer it Moshcr's, Masonlt; Temple, Telephone Mil. Ilayilen is now making cabinet photographs for f.'l.(M) a doeii. 1 hey are the tlncst In the city. Call at Ul O stnrt for choice odors In oi funics and line toilet mijih. O. II. CIiiiih mau. Take your lunches at Prown's restaurant, in Windsor block, North Kleventh stiivt. Service Uiuspinllcd, Keribuemmagaxlneand the CoimiKU will bo sent to any iiddreMoiuyenr for filAf. Let us hear from volt, Tho Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. W. P. Hustings, District Manager, room Ml, Purr block. Prown's rcstnmnut, hi Windsor Plock, North Kleventh street, is the iiontcst and noln blwt resort In the city. Kmoke Tanslll's Chili House and lksniet la-nnds of eigam, Hupert & Cummings, ll-M O strts't, solo agents. Finest 5 nnd 10 cent eigam in thu market. ' UiisM't Cummings, still continues to handle. theM reliable Monarch brand eami'sl fruits nud vegetables. Also all tho fresh fruits and vegetables to la) hail In maiket, ll'OO street. Telephone !(), What gasoline- stove shall we buy The Quick Meal, of course. It has Is-cn Mild hero over since gasoline stovc went made, anil there are moie Quick -Meals in use ti.lay than all other gasoline stows made, Thu Hon. Dr. Tompkins' inability to Im prest'iit oil commencement was on account of a very intricate and pressing law suit which madu it imHissiblu for him to leave. He re grets it very much, but will visit America in HepteinU'i'. Whooping couh and cioup are lohbcdof all dangerous const'ipioncc by the fieo iimi of ClinmU'rlalu's Cough Pemedy. It canal- ways Is) relied uk)U is pleasant to take, and contains no luiurlous substamisi. Sold by W, J. Turner. The grand lodge of Masons luw Isvn hold ing its sessions in this city this wtstk. Quite u number of delegates from ouMde the city werupresmt, uiid the occasion luis Ihvii a newt enjoyable one. The next wsnu will bo helil in Omaha. tfMkitHrr, i'ltlrt'iiMto &SS ANOHSKHVKHSTIIOUr.IITS. COMMENTS AND OPINION8 IN TYPE. Wlmt llt Nec, llrurs, TlilnU unit liii tiKlurs, "Tliero In one tiling,'' says n New York gcntli'inon, visiting In thncity, lothoOlisorier thu other day "which I think militates against f,lncoln'spnscntlngunietrK)lltinnps'aiaiioo, that I tlm wldthof yourstnstt, Why, a three ntory building In New York loonw up In her narrow streets, as lmsslng us n live or six ntory htook here. Hut I iiiiihI ooiifi-s, after all, tliat I like to mi) a roadway or street of a KmI width, and all your In Lincoln hid models that way. To a nMti i'rl vhiK t litoiinh tlu'in It gives nn inexplicable feeling of friHt diim, Just llku on fts'l who got away from Hose coulbiemont In an nillco mid gets a rIIiiiw) of nature laxiutloV Lincoln In a sur prise (o 1110 though my hnprossliius of tin wi-st, Juxt Mini Uiisio ()f hundrodsof other cnslornoiit, were ratlior vague. I had something f an Idea that I should inuiicnwsn frolicsome cow laiy at every turn, and ranui fully prepared lo sell my Ufa dearly. Yount Isiilsuuitiriil little city, hnwoor, with u hustling, Imxy npis-ar-nnco, and I am a urn '.itilv disupsilnlisl ' V .Mr. J. I). Calhoun illscusssl the ipio-tiou of "The Kdltnrlnl Stun" lo tho Counting Pismi," at Ilia meeting of the I'nss Huh Wislm-sdny. It wax an utile and Instinctive address, mid wax IMoikmI 10 )ltli miirh uttoulinu. r. Calhoun took Ilia strong gitmnd thai Iheio was no such NiHr a Ihe ilirely liideHndeiit one, that eery inn hivmhtV uork win lo a nunc or less extent, dictulisl from lliei'oiiut lug room 'ihern havii Ih-cii very few newa-1 ..,. , ..-. ....... - . M'i coudiielisl purely lndcs'ndent of w hat Mm. Willie Meyer, left Tlnn-wlay for Omaha clrcet lis KiilngN or doings would have on Ihe on a vlIt to friend . She wllj ivturu toiuor litlhiessenil nf the uiiier, and thes few me Mow. either dead or dying. Mr Calhoun is amply foillllisl by hi- jivns of uxHrlence In news ni.'r wink to give a Just and inrio't opinion on the siibjist Mr. O. . Mulloii has Ihsii iuiliisl In -NaU on "Knglisli Newspapers" on Wislnesduy evening, .lul if, and Nlr H D llathawa), Wislnestlay even lug. August Killi., on "Uomlusccnecsof Karly Nusi.iHi' Work in Nebraska." These sos sinus of thu pi ess club are extremely Interest lug, and associate memb rs am rcipjcstcd In rcmcmls'i' Ihe dats and Isipn-senl If Ksilile. V Have you eer iintleisl Iho uuiuls'i'of gissl wallreis In Lincoln f Within the hot four yeais, (liui Mr Mahler haslns'ii visiting ih.) the tone of the dancing has Increasisl wonder fully. 1 have often heard Mr. Mahler renmik that, for ii city of our size, they ispial any any other city; tuii Is A. P. Hiultli, for In stance; Ih ne Is no more graceful waltwr any where, while elo.e to his heels are "Deacon"' Prowii, .1. It. I'iulst, Frank .ehrung, Will MoArthur, llco. Koinmn, Will Maxwell, Oscar Funke, C. It. Illcliter and many others Tho one objection lo their dauelung, Is that they hold their partners Iimi far oil' The ladlca of Lincoln mi, me liciiutiful dancers, and among the last, 1 have hoard icinarkeil Miss Pertie Purr, Mabel, Ashby, Minnie L tin, Hello and Ailccn Oakley, Lillie 1'otviu, Clam Funke, Mm. .Iaus.n nnd many oihers. Yet, what Lincoln society needs the most, and that which they dance thuxorcst of any city. is mo wruaro iiaiiiv, sucn as the Kirntngn Ian Hem, rte. As It is a settled Inct thai the Vuiocriif as the Vmoeifif will so'iii 1st extinct, er lmM a sketeh of Iti history might Imi inter estiug to our readers. The wier was found tsl hi IS71I by (Jen. Yll'iiualu, with olllco in hcssiud lloor of the building o.t (I street ou eupiisl hy Chapiunu, tho daugglst. It was a six-column folio, mil did yeoman work for the handful of democrats then in Lincoln. The Ih-miH'mt was sold In February, imi, to Messrs. Watklus and Paruliart, who ran It for alsuit u year when Pirnhart's interest was purchased by Hon. A. J. riiwyer, Mr. Watklus doing tlm editorial work. In Jail nary, ItsSI, (Ion. Vlfqn ilu aju'ti puidiascd an Interest and rcsmusl editorial control, i-etalulng that poll lou until he wasapsilnUsl consul to Paran pillla by l'iflont Cluve laud, August 1, IKS I, Mr .1. D. Calhoun, who won liisspumasuuiiwsKiN'r inanns "Topics" of Ihe .onriiif, pmeluiMil the establishment, fitting tho paHi' witli a new dress of tyisaud making other improrcmcuts. The Ih'iiwniif had had a tempestuous career prior to Cal houn's taking charge, but Is'ttsr days sisiu dawned, Theilemocratieudmiiilstratiou was making Its power felt In Nebraska, the; arty luertasisl In numbers, and Just at this time the Issmi came, the city doubled in popula tion, and new business Iioum-s r.prung up. These, havo materially lnlssl to make the Iteimicmt the kist It has Isssnne, but hard work has accomplished the greater portion. I am sorry to see the IhuiKwriit expire, for that Isalsiut what it .iiiinuuts to; but I un derstand others stand ivady to start another in Its place. The new jiaM.-r will have an up hill light, for the greater pin of th prestige, thn Vmocjiif hasobt ilii.il will slay with the Cull, Mr. Will Previsiit pivM-ntisl her husluiud with n line son on Tuesilay. Will looks us happy as ho would if his sun was the republi can nominee. The employes of the CouilIKlt wore bathed in unwonted splendor Monday altermsin, by reason of the kindness of the Indies of Wlllard W. C. T. U., in furnishing each with a hand some "MidiiMii re. The Ijincnsler Ciniiity Teacher Institute will 1st held in tile Ihishiess C illego rooms July 111 to Sf7. Able Instructors have ls.sn Ksjunsl and tho sessions promise to 1st both imciYsimg anil ins ruciixe. The military baud made its Hot upsar amsi in Its now uniforms Thursday evening, and reuileicd some delightful music. The memlK'rs are all thorough musicians, and we look for excellent u-sults from them. Miss Coin Hardy leaies Jlonday for New York City. She will 1st met in Kansas City by her cousin, Miss Klllott, and proceed to Chicago, where they meet Mii-s Fa'inle New man, The three will then go on tit New l. T. Co. York. DeliNcm ti links to nny rt of the city orto Mr. C. I). Ilitlt, of tin llriu o. HutHiliis&jmiy '''i101 tnv i'i cents each. Claim cliivks Hyatt, left Tmsday lor New York, sailing iw'"' Telephone ItKI. toinontiw for Kurois. He ihoihmm to inkn - - ! ill tho beauties of Lilliloll. Purls nn.l all emi. tlnentaleilles. DXisvltng lo U nhnt three! ; months. The oiuig ladles 01 thoSt. Paul Mlsslonuiv soclcti w ere very agrceabli cnteitanusl Wisl nenlay evening by the Mioses May iiiitltinuv I'eishiug, at their elegant home, 1IVI7 K street. An Inteitstlug mm-IiiI lime wns had, l-efrt hbmeuts being iiImi ni is. Miss I'lislilikii II 1111 inl I111-1 ivlurucd to her home from Iwanllng school, where she' waHiiwunlcd the pil.e for unthcinctics, an exipilsite gold scurf pin. The design Is ipilte a Ulilipie "X" the unknown ipuintity. We' oirer our eongrntulitloiH to Ms Purnard. Cuslnuiii park was sold Thursday after -nisiu to Mr. W. C. (libson of Milwauliiv, who ! will i nit it as u pleasiue iort. The gent Io nian lias not yet mutmed his plans, but will probably crct n hotel mid make it a popu Ir.r place for Nebnihkans generally. Thu waters at Culiman are ispud to lhoo ut Waukes'ia, and with pi opr push can Ihi made eipiallyas prolltable. Thecouslderatlou was 61I.UK,nJnwllgure. fomfafiMt---'' I.oral anil I'eMniinl. Additional local on fourth pago. Mr. .1. It, V, Hawkins Is in Chicago. Mr. II. 1 VmUr I Miillng n row day In Chicago Mlsa llhotn Child has been on tliu sick list thin week. Mr. W. It. Dennis, left Wednesday for Ht, 1'aul, Minn. Mr. H. F. Wcsttrl1old rutumed yesterday from Cnlcago. Mm. H. I). Inland and family leave next week for Oi etc. Miss Warren of Mnictigo, III., U thu gucBt of MlisMary Ilniwu. HprhiK wraps and Jaeketa at rwluciil llg urea at Oakley & Co. Mm. W. J. Mamhall returned Thursday from n Chicago trip. Kino Henrietta IIiiInIiwI Mitivnredueeii to l'J i-eiita at Oakley A; Co. Mr. John H. (Iregory returmd Monday from hit Houthern trip. MIm Oraeo(Mx)rue of Council lihUTu, li vlxltlug the Mltw-a Ilonnell. Mr. Dawes, Jr., has ruturntsl to the city an eompaulcd hy a Npralucd ankle. Mm. I. H. Htrawliridgo rrturiunl Vwlnea day from Iter ICiiunuh City vlnit. Mr. and Mm. C. T. Ilrowu left for Chicago on Katunlay liu-t to mjiiiI a fuwdayx. Mr. J. V. Winger and son, and Mr. W. C. Mills and wiin starlisl Monday for Chicago. Ttu'utyflvn rnihrnlderitd chamhray riiIIh, I.K'. Oaki.kv id Co. Mr. (Irani. Ilelxs', left for his homo in WilkcsUirre, I'cnnsylvanla, on Tuewlay Inst. Uiwus, yiiphyr ginghams and white em liroldered llouiicings reducisl at Oakley & L0 I'rof. Haille Iiiih Ihs-ii iN'rluteiiilcnt of schools. ro-elis;tod city su it Is a wise seleo- tlou. Miss Duua 1 minis started Monday for La (sirte, Indiana, where she will visit for some time. Mr. .1. II. Mo.Murtry Is entertaining his brother, Mr. W. H. MeMuitry of Han Fran cisco. Mr. M. F. Van Horn of the Union l'aeille telegraph force, Is visiting at his home in Mil waukee. Mm. M. M. Del .tv is letunicd yestcnlav from an extcudtsl visit at her old home in Illinois. Kmbroidcrtsl baugeliue clot lis nud brocade linen chambrnys for 15 cents KTyard at Oak ley .t Co. The military baud have iceclved their new uniforms. They are tho nobbiest suits of any baud in thu west. Mr. W. K. Kirker left Ibis week for Illi nois, where he willsismd some time renew lug acquaintanceship. Mr. Jas. A. Keith has been cunllucd to his bed for some ten days with an obstinate at tack of rhoumatlsm. MIsm-s Allis.) and lCdith ltusM'll have return ed to their homo in Onl, where they w ill spend the summer vacation. Another Katunlay night silo tonight by Ashby 4t Millspaugh. Prokcu lines of cor sets will 1h sacrificed. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen will nccouiiany Mr. and Mrs. Mahler to Haratoga; also Mr. and Mrs. Ilurlbutaud Quy. Tho Yorko Club, comisivsl of high school students, had a very enjoyable picnic at Cush man irk on Thursday evening. Twenty-six Inch silk umbrella, gold tipped, 1.75 and 2. Twentyfotir inch tin umbrella, plain tip, l.50, at Oakloy & Co. Herpolihelmer At Co. havo employed Is tween thirty-live mid thirty-eight people In disposing of the HornefliH stock. Nearly all of Lincoln's prominent citlr.oiiH w lio could siMiro the time, nre in Chicago, watching convention proceedings. Ilargalns never before offered thu soplo or Lincoln at IIerolsheimer & Co.'s sale nf llornellus' stock, Oreat linen sale. Mr. Carl Funkuand family 'sail today on the steamer Fulda, for Premeu. They will sicnd two or thris mouths abroad. Dr. CliailesS Hart, who has been attend ing the Cincinnati 1'ytliian conclave, sull'ered fsm n sunstroke, hut is getting bettor. Attend Iho Saturday night sale of corsets tonight frier. T to II o'eloek. AhllllV it Mll.l.SI'AI'llll. Distress niter eating, heartburn, sick head ache and indigestion are cured by Hood'. Sarsauirilla. It nlvioiiites a goisl apstltu. Miss CiR-hran and I'rof. Monzoinloif of the Uuhemlty Conservatory of Music, left on Monday for theh home in lllisnniugiou, His. I'lof. Nicholson left Monday for New York lo secure additional npiuirnt us nud supplies f ir the chemical lalsiratory of the university. Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Hammond, Mr. and Mr. F. L. Sheldon and Mr and Mm. 1). D. Muir will leau shortly for a HuroiK-au tour. Mr. W..I. Pryan arrived Saturday with hi wife and family from .lacksonNi'le, III., and urn now pnxsssliug to enjoy lire In Lin coln. Hei'iMilshfiuier .V Co., oiler at the main stoiva Is-autiful line of ival French satteens. Complete iism a tment of Inn' inltts, glovi'sand ho-e. Mrs. T. T. Maerarland of Hustings, nnd Miss I Int tin Lloyd, of Handsome, Neb, ore guests of Mr. and Mm (. L. Maerarland, loU'l P stris-t. I'rof. Little mid wife, left Thursday via. the llyer for Pajlleld, Wis., a resort on Like Su perior. They will 1st absent alsmt thm month. Mis. Albeit Watklus and two children left this week for their former home at Madison, Wisconsin, where they will ssn.l n ortioii of the summer. Hers)lsheimerit Co. Isiught the Horuelliis stis'k at less than llfly ivnts on the dollar and can alloiil to give their many friends and pat rons a grand lsnelll. ' ,,,'," "'" If you want tho lirrt Ice creiiin, made from thu put est and most dellelously flavored ; ".ream, -ememi)er the (e.tr can Isj had at the - 1 --""'O' MU'licn," US South Twolfth street L. A. (lowu. lloliliy.Sliiilto I'rlios. JeMslu U-liind won the first prie (adfauioud ring) for selling the most tickets for Pobby Shafto, and Ijiiiiii Hout, the second prUo (also a diamoiid ring) for selling the second highest munls'r of tickets. Ileaiitirul Views, Ihecdilorof the Cot'iiiKli ueknowledees the receipt from Mr. Frank Webb, resident agent of tho l'aeille Mutual Life Insuranco Co., of San Fiaiieiseo, n set of very prutty Cnllfornln lews, among them nru views of the old mission church at Isauta Pai Intra, LikoTalKK', Ynsvmlto valley and other Mlnts. The l'aeille Mutual is an old established com puny, and Mr. Webb is meeting with good siiecuss In proM'iiiiug its merits toourcith yens. &&. FOR THE SPRING TRADE SILK MADRAS t CHENILLE CURTAINS- With Sash Curtains to match. The Nohhlcst Line of Curtains o( all kind In loth. American and Foreign Textures. CURTAIN POLES AND RINGS In the Latest Novelties of Wood and Metal. Prices Rock llnttom A. JVL Davis & Sor). Hot Weather Goods at O. R. OAKLEY & CO. Silk Sun Umbrellas from $1.50 to $12.50. Embroidered Swiss, Escurial, Chantilla and Citiipur Flounc- in irs. Also Laces, Albatros, Sateen, Indian Linen CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE; 1031 O Street, LINCOLN, NEB. I. S. (Jur Fancy Department c nitidis all the latest Novelties at low price. HO Weather AT SPECIAL PKICES THIS WEEK. ASHBY & MILLSPAUGH. Double Store Under Opera House. FOR FINE TRADE. ED. CERF & CO., 005 O STItKKT. Have Just received a large and fclegant lino of Oold and Sllv er hiwdisl Fine Silk UMBRELLASANDCANES ( If the latest designs. Also their new invoice of STYLISH : SPRING : CLOTHING. Underwear, Soft and Stilt Hats, etc. (lo to I'M Cerf it Co., for your dent's Furnishings and AVOID I'AYINO FANCY I 'KICKS. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Flowers Bedding Plants Lanje Variety at Low Prices. Cut Flowers and Designs a Specialty. Nebraska Floral Company, J-JS North 1 2th Street. Holbrook& Bonbright BOOKS, STATIONERY, Wall Paper & Window Shades, ii" ial Attention given to Designing, which we do free. a:f$ A 1 IT5C). llevoiilJi Samples and his.s-illcations without Charge. LINCOLN ICE COMPANY, PURE - . I (ICE $ OFFICII f I'M" O STKIJFI' i ruAi.xit-Uit-xti stuf. ru Not cut (mm the Fillip Salt Creek but (mm the Clem and I'niu Waters of --OAK ClEEK" Uellvcred lo all parts n( the city at reaoniilile pi ices. Challies, (lingham, French and l'ique at Low Prices. Goods Telephone 682. s-. trip ip ts-tx ty. f i 5- TF.LIJFHONK -q It ts. u8 NUMUKU I xiurtr icjsit jfti; -1 i t-