it K IT'S Delicious! MARTHUR'S CREAM SODA WATER Our Excellent Flavors richcstin tlio city; THE COURIER. A AtfrtUar Faptr of Uodtrn Thn. Saturday Evening Jnne 30, '88 Tim Courier Cnn lie I'oinul At Windsor Hotel Now Htand, Capital Hotel News Htnml, Odoll's Dining Hull News Hlnnd. Olnsou I'lotcher's, MIO O Htrcct. A. T. Lomlnff A Co'., 1100 O Htrcel. The Gotham News Aland, US Houtl) lltli HI. Kellh llros., lit Nottli Uth Htrcct. Kit. Youiiiti 1020 0 Street. Knton AHmltli, IMIOst, J, HtelntwrK, O M. ojip. iKwtofllw1. Drown' Cafe, near Windsor hotel. Herpolsheimer & Go, Grand Bankrupt Sale of HORNEFIUS STOCK, 1332 O Street. in . 11 - -""- TO POP OR NOT TO POP. To it) or not to iMtp, Hint Ik IIio fUM-sUnni Whether 'Us easier for n man to milTrr In MiiRle lilrmwdnrM the rulisnf firtiin. Or iwk some tirrtly Rlrl toilinm til trouble And by propuiliiK end thorn T To woo, to wxl No more, nml ty a form towiy he's free From nil tin little Ills abaeholor, poor man, In iiIhriiwI with 'tin n consummation Devoutly to to wished. To woo, to wed l'rrlinM n family -Ah, there's tha rubj For In tho niAtTlnKo slate whnt van may come When lm linn taken to himself n wlfoj Must Klrnhlm iMusotlicre'tlin resiecl That mnkiii celibacy of m long n life! Kor who would lcr thn wnshnwromnn crliticn, Thi litittonlrfwshlrt, thn stoekliuts full of holes, Tha pang nf collar wlllin unwllkn im!v;(j Thn lodging keeer" sltis, thn rat's inlmhiiln, ThnntrniiKi' onioratlon of IiIm hrnmly When he himself inlitht liln imlctlitf mnko With a plain roIi I ring who would chamber keep And Brtml and fret n solitary llfn Hut Hint tho timid of rndli'M tradesman' Mils Thn housekeeping rxKiie (from whoso 1I00111 no tiomillcl osonpes) imwlii tho will And make him rather lieartht) the 111 ho linn Than lly In others that tn'rhnpnnrtt worm'. Thus prudence mnkoH 11 rnwnrd of a iiinii, And t mi w 0 mi) most ilcoritli lllrtiillous, On this nccoimt too nfloii end In smoke, Ami iiroiiilmMniHtn'iillycif granite. Arelrokcn lllo the. crust orMplolo AlidhiilloH ItIiik nti "nctlon " -the Volapuk, Peaches and Cream, Mandarin, All other Popular drawn from our Flavors jf A P. Hrtr. en at I Cor. 10th DRY : GOODS. $2000 lOMTAIIf. C n or about June First, vc will serve ICE CREAM SODA rvnd as heretofore will furnish our customers with the best that can be made. Children and Hoy's Straw Hats. NOW OPEN. W.R. DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher. Ladies' & Gents1 FINE SHOES At greatly reduced prices AT WEBSTER & BRISCOE, 1043 O Street. Columbia Hloycles unit Tricycles. Mt O Ht. It D. ADDIS, AOT, 820 O St. It has No Equal. THE ALASKA REFRIGERATORS. Finest and Best Made. Ladles are Invited to call and sec these summer commodities nnd also inspect our magnificent stock of Crockery, Lamps .and Art Glassware II and sec our stock. Prices low and everything the very latest. S. C. Elliott. FINE STUDIO. ART 1 3 14 O street. Examine samples of our work before orderinc elsewhere. Cabinet Photographs to $3 per dozen. , reduced from $4 KING STEEAR, SHOE STORE, I the next thing to a Having Uonlc. Tho only illlli'tcnco U we t'lvo you Real Leather Shoes luirfead of Paper Boled Shoes, for tlio Kama or e dollars Mint tlio ot tier ciiento for snou dlM, Wo sell them on their merits. Tho cbpeit und host place In Amorlcu for Hcnl lithr Shoe for the snmo iimount of money IUminbr the place, 101 1 O street. KING STEEAR. l.nrul unit rornoiint. Toko Turkish nt 1010 O bUtoU Lincoln lco eonipnny, puro ii e. Delicious luuuhcH nt Hiwvii'h Cufi'. Call on Fred Bchinldt for Dry Goods. Wliltebrvnst Conl and LI mo Company, Outers, fresh, fnt and lino at llrown'g, Hnllct, diamonds and watches, lin N Uth. Bawyer fi Moslier, llorists, Mnsonlo Tomplo. Mluernl wnter used (or bathing, 101(1 O st. Trickoy & Co.,wholo.salanud retail joelcrn. L Hnrr, Jeweler, wUibllsho) 1874, lOlHORt Don Cameron. Kttl O streot, for lunchea Porf eel Ion hustle, best mnde, Herpolsheimer. &Co. Thousand mile tickets for nlo nt US South Tenth stroct. Canon City Coal nt tho Whltchreast Coal and Lime Co. Parasols, whtto gooils, very low, at Horpol iholmer & Co'h. Oysters In every stylo, fine ft d frctth, nt Don Cameron', Canon City Coal again nt tho Whltebrcast Conl and Llmo Co, After tho club partlea, go to'llrown's new cafiS for a delicious lunch. Artificial teeth Inserted without plates. Kern Ac Robert, llurr block. Ladles should call and see Fred Schmidt's now dress goods, 1)17 O street. Five hundred yards crinkled seersucker, S cents er yard at Oakley & Co, Improved shower for Turkish twiths at 1010 O street, wisement Union block. Before Insuring look up tho Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, Only place In Lincoln that uses mineral water In Iwths Is at. 101(1 0 street. Orox gndn silk, worth l.i'i for 15 cents, at Horpolshelmer & Co's., bankrupt sale, Itoast Turkey, Goom and all kinds of meats at Don Cameron's every day for dinner. Ileautlful lino of novelty and staplo white goods Just opened at Hcrxlshelmcr & Co. Twenty flvo embroidered chambray suits, $1.85. Oaklky & Co. For Information coiicernhig nnd rates to Trestcni points apply nt 115 H. Tenth streot Doctor I). F. Ilalley, ofllco and residence or. of Thirteenth and G streets. Tel. 017. Tho best llvo nnd ten cent cigars in tho city can bo found at O. B. Chapman's, 112:1 O Bt, Bedding plant, cut flower, etc,,atSawycr & Moshcr's, Mnsonlo Temple. Telephono 101. Hayden is now tnuklng cabinet photographs for .1.00 a dozen. Thoy are tho finest in tho city. Call at 11211 O sttvet for choice odors in perfumes nnd fine toilet soaps. G. 11. Clm-mnn. Are you weak und M-eary, overworked and ttredt Hood's Sarsapnrilla is just tho medl clno to purify 'our blooil atid glvo you strength. Abk 1'our neighlwrs how thoy like their Alaska refrigerators. There aro moro of them in use in this city than nil others. Sold by a C.EHIot. Toko your lunches at Brown's restaurant, In Windsor block, North Eloventh street. Service unequalled. Scribners magazine and tho Couuiku will be sent to any address onejyear for fS.25. Let us hear from you. Tlio Mutual Life Insurance- Co, of Now York. "W. B. Hastings, District Manager, room AH, Burr block. Brown's reetnurnnt. In Windsor Block, Not th Eloventh street, is tho neatest and nob- blest resort In tho city. Monday's ruin storm did considerable dam ngojibout thejclty, U) tho merchants who were unfortunato enough to have goods stored in their cellars. Smoke TanslU's Club House and lkxpict brands of clgain, Hupert & Cummlngs, 1120 O fctreot, solo agent. Finwt S nnd 10 cent cigars la tho market. Hupert & Cummlngs, still continued to haudlo tlm!61d rollablo Jloimrch brand cannd fruluand vegetablw. Also all tho fresh fruits and vegetables to be had in market. 1120 O street. Telephono 20. What casollne stovo shall wo buy) Tho Quick Meal, of course. It has been sold hero ever fcince gasoline stoves woro made, and there are more Quick Meals In uso today than all other gawdlne stoves mado. Whooping cough and croup are robbed of all dangerous consequences by the freo usn of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It canal ways bo 1 filed ujwn, Is pleasant to tako, and contains no injurious bubstanccH. Sold by W. J, Turner. I.nriil mill I'l'naiiiuil. KlugSteearV, fine IhhjIs nnd nhoes, 10111 Ost. "Mlkndo'' mntlmo thlsnfteriKKUi. Sou "llcrmlnln" at tho on'ni Iiouko tonight. Miss Jennie Fioit Is vMilug In Qulucy, III. McCall's best patterns, nt HcrHhhciinor & Co's. Mr, N. C. Abliott paid Omnhu n vWt this wtok. Mr, U. J, Ernst ha returned from his eait erii trip. Mr. Foitcr returmxl from Chicago on TucMlny. HerM)lnheliuer iVC().,hnndlotholHtllttlng silk mitt. Mr. Geo. I. Hnilth left Tuesday for Musca tine, Iowa, Mr. llruco C. Gilbert has returned from his Chicago trip. A lnrgo excursion vNltod Cushman jwirk on Hntiirday last, Mr. I). II. Cropsoy of Knlrbury was in tho city Thursday. Miss J'.lllo Mclntlroof Hnstlngs Is visiting Mm, Dr. Carter. Fine wool droHH goods nt half prico at Her polshulmcr & Co's. Juilgo Cobb has 1:0110 cast to attend tho Gettysburg reunion. Mr. Thou. Pltrgomlil returned TliurMlay to his homo In Denver. Mm. P. W. Howonud son Carl left Weilniw tiny for Now York city. He nxilshelmcr fi Co. offer tho best French Hatteen at 22 cent n yard. Mr. and Mm C. T. Drown have returned from their trip to Chicago. There will lie iptlto 1111 exodus of Lincoln Koplo to Crete on tho Fourth. Mr. II. M. Leavltt returned Tuoxday from a trip to her old homo m Itlluo!, Miss Paulino Friend Is visiting relatives In Atchison mid other Kansas cities. Mm B. O, Kostka, lcftThursdny for Colo rado ttprlngs, over tho llurllngton. Mr. C. O. Atkins and family returned Mon day from a week's outing nt York. Mr. Harry HolTelllngor, wo regret to say will mnko his future homo In Omnhn. Buy trimming velvet Monday, nt fifty cent icr yard of Ashhy & Millspaugh. Mrs. W, O. Hawkins returned to her homo on Monday, nfteran nlisenco of n mouth. Mm Cnlveit, who has a ulco little cottage nt Crete, left for that place on Thursday. Mm Dr. King of this city will deliver tho Fourth of July nddres at Greshnm, Neb. Gov Thayer nnd HtnlT and Lieut Dudley and ramlly leave tomorow for Clnelimntl. Hcriolhchuur & Co's., grenl twinkrupt sale of lino nnd medium table lmons nnd nnpklns Ijiwiis, zihyr glughnms nnd whito em broidored llounciugs reduced nt Oakloy & Co. Mrs. Alex Allen loft Wednosdayon an east ern trip, her objectlvo olnt being Washington. Mrs. Ada L Espy loft Tuesday on n sum mer s visit to her daughter In Now Yorlc city. Mr, nlid Mm S. 1). Iulnud und family, ac comiMiuloil by Miss Hawkins, left for Crete on Frlduy. Mm. Dr. Evans and MKs May North of Columbus, aro guosts of Mr. and Mm E. P. lloggen. Embroidereilliangellno cloths and brocade linen chnmbrnys for 15 cent iwryard at Oak loy & Co. Mr. Ii. 8. Storm leave today for Denver, where ho will ondeavor to keep cool for sonio tlmo. Miss IVnuIo Stout loft Wodnotfday for Urhaua, Ohio, where sho will spend part of tho summer. You can't afford to miss tho Kilo of fancy velvet Monday at fifty cent a yard at Ashhy & Mlllsjiaugh'ti. Miss Mollto Helwlg left Wednesday for Jersey City, intending to spend tho summer In Now Jersey. Mm. J. II. McMurtry was accompanied by Mr. W. S. McMurtry to LnFayotto, lnd., starting Monday. Mr. L. II. Cheney, who is taking a course of law nt Ami Arbor, Mich., Is homo on his summer vacation. Tho Lincoln people who visited Chicagot hist week aro all homo again, and glad enough they were to get back. Attend Hcr)elshelmer & Co's., bankrup sale, where you cnn buy very cheap If they have the goods you want, Prof II. II. Whig and wlfo left this week for tlio east, Intending to send tho vacation period in Now York state. Secretary Dummett left Tuesday for Crete Yesterday was Y. M. C. A., day, aud appro priate exorcises were held. Several of Omaha's crack tennis players will arrive in tho city and piny our expert a match gamo on tho fourth. Mm L. D. Woodrulf will leave next week for Ttkamah, Intending to spend a month or six weeks nt tho parental home. Mr. N. P, Luudecn, of York, a gentleman who wouldn't inlnd being land commissioner, was among tho crowd Thurxlay, Tho cornerstona of tho now Christian church, corner Fourteenth and K street will bo laid at 2 o'clock noxt Tuesday. Mr. Morrow, brother-in-law of Mr. Crlloy, left for Denverf Thursday morning to tako charge cf tho Cascade Hotel at Maultou. Tho loot and shoo firms of tho city havu agrewl to cloe their places of business ntllillO p.m., except on Saturday and Mondays. For all kinds of society stationery, such as invitations, programs, ranis, menus etc. call at tho Couuiku olllco hi tho new Burr block. Miss Toto McMurtry onteitalnod a few iutlmatu friends on Friday evening of last week, in honor of her cousin, Mr, McMurtry, of California. Tho many friends of Prof and Mm E. W. Hunt wore shocked to hear Tuesday of tho death of that estimable lady. Sho hud been ntllng but a short time. Tho remains were taken to Clarence, N. Y., for interment. A most elegant party was given at tho resl- lonco of Mr. and Mm A. I). Burr In honor of their daughter's guest, Mlfs Woods. Tho Invitations were very pretty una snow ed excellent tasto ns was In occordonco with tho entire affair. Tho elega-it parlors ioro thrown together furnishing a most iwfect nlneo to dance. Tho nrournm was imiIhUmI on whlto satin and was very pretty, compris ing fourteen danced. Mist Wood Is a very pretty young lady and has many attractions. She was dressed In whlto silk with pink nnd white two. Miss Burr was dressed in n very becoming cream nllmtroi cloth, nnd gavo every atten tion to hor guest who enjoyed 11 delightful tlmo. Tho refreshment wcro very nlco and worn served up stnlm on small tables. Thorn present wore: Messrs. Frank Burr, Chnrllo llurr. Charllo Clarke. Will Clarko, Ilnmes. of York. Andrews, Edwards, Funko, Hnmmond,Hnthaway,HlggenlMthnm,Hohue HouU, taming, taw, Maxwell, Mulr, Mc Arthur, Mcllrldo, McKonniu, NMey, North am, Storm, Scott, Stout, Smith, Wnlto, West, Weckbach and Young. Misses Andrews, Ashhv, Bertlo Buir, Mny Burr, Becker, Brown, Nelllo llnum, Brownlo Damn, Zlo mer, Knto Dnmrow, Funko, Graham, Hathn way, Hammond, Hooor, Lllllhrldgo, Mar shall, Montrose, Mcllrldo, Aleln Oakley, Hello Oakley, Laws, rerry, nioiu, iJiun, xm of Jacksonville, 111., Giles of Olympln, W.T., Houtt of Tljiton, Iowa, llames of York, Neb., and Mr. and Mm. Ii. O Burr. Music liy Miss Wllloughby. FOR THE SPRING TRADE SILK MADRAS CHENILLE -CURTAINS- With Sash Curtains to match. The Nobbiest Line of Curtains of nil kinds In both American nnd Foreign Textures. CURTAIN POLES AND RINGS In the Latest Novelties of Wood and Metal. Prices Hock Bottom. A. 1VI. Davis & Sorj, Tint drum! Ititlly. Thursday wns a big day for republicans of eastern Nebraska, hundred of them coming Into tho city to help yell for Harrison and Morton. Delegations were present from Sew ard, Ashland, Wnhoo, DoWItt, Folrbury, Omaha and other points. The evening jmrado was the largest over seen In tho city, over 1,001) men In lino, with torches, hooiHwles, nnd other campaign Insignia. Many prominent shaker wcro present, and addressed tho crowd from temporary stands In government sipinre, which was literally packed with hu man lielngs. It wns a great event, nnd em phatically stumps Nebraska as a republican state. Clonluc (Inrmiin. Wednesday evening being tho closing lesson of Miss Hawkins' evening clnss, tho ovoniug was spent hi dancing tho German; tho ravors were very loautlful consisting of little thor momotora, gold tooth-picks, match safes, satchot bags, bon-bon loxes,otc. Thosowho took part woro: Messrs McConlun. tawo. Holmes, Trustor, Con, Brown, Henklo, West, Mawe, Ferris, J. Stout; Misses II. talond, Nelllo Graham, Birch, CarrloLeland, Thell, Brown, J. Leland, Woods, Mnwo, Ferris, C. Brown. Mr. Moiy row nnd Miss Hawkins led tho German. TilininliiK Veltcti. 800 tho fancy velvet and plushes In Ashhy & Mlltspaugira west window, which aro to 1k placed on sale Monday morning at 8 o'clock nt fifty cent jsjr yard. Tho regulnr prices on these goods wcroJ$2, fcl, fr, nnd ?5 a yard. Fifty cents Is a ridiculous price to put on them but we propose to close them imlckly If you do not wish to mnko them up Just now, thoy are a grand Investment to hold until fall when you will pay four times the price Ahiiuy A MlU.SI'AUOll. Fourth of .Inly. Attention of our readers Is called to tho excellent story suitable to Independence day, which may iw found on our Inside poges. It is by n prominent nuthor, elegantly Illustrated and you want to rend It. Kino Henrietta finished sateen reduced to 12 cent nt Oakloy & Co. Twenty.slxlnch silk umbrella, gold tipped, 1.75 nnd 2. Twenty-four Inch sun umbrella, plain tip, $1.50, at Oakley & Co. Mr. nnd Mm Brovoort ore In receipt of sev oral elegant congratulatory present ujwn the advent of their son, from Miss Arto Cody, of North Platte. Mr. Harry Bartruff, who hns been spending tho winter In Omaha, arrived in the ciiy tsai urday, and has taken his old jwsltlon with tho Peerless Irfiuntlry Hon. N. H. Perslnger, father of tho gentle man who so ably presides over tho social colunmsof tho Des Moines Mull ami Times, was in tho city this week. Mr. Dnvo Baum loft for Omnhn a fow days since, to toko charge of tho business In that city. Mr. Baum Inilug ono of our first young men, wourosony toiosemm. Prof. F. M. Glbeault has gono east, but will return nnd retinue his musical classes about Sontember first. After that dato ho may Iks addressed at his rooms In Ledwlth block. Tho concert by tho K. P. band, Saturday, und tho military hand Wednesday evening, were unlovable affaire. Lincoln liorfno reason to bo ashamed of their magnificent playing. Tlio annual meeting of tho State Medical Society was held In tho city this week. Many Interesting inpem were read, and tho sessions were of jMirtlcular Interest to our "medics." Barnum & Bniloy's Monster shows will ox hlblt lu Llncon on September fitli. Tho show is bleeor nnd lettcr than over, und will draw ono of tho largest crowds over In tho city. Walt for Barnum The funeral of Mr. Edward Fitzgorald, who died In Denver recently, was held from St, Teresa's church Monday morning, nnd was attended by a largo concourso of sorrow ing friondsand relative. A very gay crowd of eight couples visited Cushman via carriages on Monday evening last. Thoy speuc the tlmo In dancing and wasting iop. A wholo box was popped but thoy all declnro thoy had nono. I wonder If they know) Do you want something to combine with goods you now have aud make a handsome dress! If so see tho fancy Ivolrot Ashby & MilUpatigh placo on Mile. Alonday morning July 2nd at fifty cents n yard; former prlco $2 to $5 per yard. Mr, and Mm. F. W Baldwin and son Mat son, nnd Mr. nnd Mm. A. Hurlhut nnd sou LGuy leave next week for tho east. Thoy pre- poso (topping a tew days lu Chicago, niagara aud Now York on tho way, aud will spend the heated term at Saratoga Springs. Bov, W, G. Hawkins will deliver u lecture tomorrow morning at tho Church of tho Holy Comforter, corner of Twelfth and V street, on "tamleth Pulaco and Its Associations." Mr. Hawkins Is thoroughly conversant with his subject, and his talk will lio very enter taining, Services in evening also. Mm. E. S. Dudley was tho victim of a sur prise party Wednesday evening at tho resi dence of Mm J. A. Marshall, Fifteenth and M street. After tho ladles had gnthered, Mm. Dud toy was invited in when Mm Jamos Tyler presented her with u huudsomo diamond ring and 11 lieautlful church service. Mm. Dudloy was for tho moment overcome by this sudden yet warm oxprebslon of tho es teem In which sho is held, hut heartily thank ed them one and all for their kindness, li. 1. T. CO. Dollvers trunks to any jvurt of the city or to any depot for 25 cents each. Claim checks given. Telephone 100, Hot Weather Goods at O. R. OAKLEY & CO. Silk Sun Umbrellas from $1.50 to $12.50. Embroidered Swiss, Escurial, Chautilla and Guipur Flounc mgs. Also Li.'ices, ivmatros, naiiies, i7ingnnm, v rencn Sateen, Indian Linen and Pique at Low Prices. CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE, 1031 O Street, LINCOLN, NEB. . P. S. Our Fancy Department contains nil the latest Novelties nt low prices. HOT Weather Goods AT. SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK ASHBY & MILLSPAUGH Double Store Under Opera House. FOR FINE TRADE, ED. CERF & CO., Hnvo just received a large and ele Fine 005 O STREET. ;nut lino of Gold and Silver headed lilk UMBRELLASANDCANES Of tho latest designs. Also their new iuvnico of STYLISH : SPRING : CLOTHING. Unilerwenr, Soft nnd Stiff Hat, etc. GotoEdCerf&Co., for your Gent's Furnishings and AVOID PAYING FANCY PRICES. - irx l NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Flowers Bedding Plants Large Variety at Low Prices. Cut Flowers and Designs a Specialty. Nebraska Floral Company, 1215 North 1 2th Street. Telephone 682. Holbrook& Bonbright BOOKS, STATIONERY, Wall Paper & Window Shades, Sp?iJ ial Attention given to Designing, which wo do freo. S3 4 So. Eleventh. St. Samples and Specifications wItlout Chnrgo. LINCOLN ICE COMPANY, PURE -S3 fTrTJTTynjTT i I o v zJt OFFICE IO.0 STREET &uf t.t4cjtu& : I ICE J7T74 S-X7 r TELEPHONE Il8 NUMI1ER Vufa. j.xjrJrf .rtti i Not cut from the Filthy Salt Creek hut from the Clear and Pure Waters of. -OAK CREEK-- Delivered to all ptrts of the city at rcatonnhle prices. .i-fe 'h t 1 1, .J Ai $ "A