"fT Py' issWwsjsifss iMhwlWmiliiiiiWg'nM,Uggi'iwM ffyr -jt - r fu itf IT'S Delicious! NWHUR'S CREAM SODA WATER Our Excellent Flavors richest In the city; -the Volapuk, Peaches and Cream, Mandarin, THE COURIER Saturday Evening Jul; 7, '88 The Courier Van l round At Windsor Hotel Now Htiintl, Capital Hotel News Stand, Odell's Dining 1111 News Htnml. Clason A Fletcher's, 1110 O Htrcet. A. T. Lemlng A Co'., 1100 O Street. Theflothum NcwiBtam), 1IH Houth 11th St. Keith llros., Ill Nuith Ulli Htrcet. Kil. Youiib, 10W O Htreet. Knton AHmltli, tZMOst. J. Btrlnlw rg, O t. opp. poiitofllcr. Drown' Cfe, near Windsor hotel. Herpolsheimer & Co., Grand Bankrupt Sale of HORNEFIUS STOCK, 1332 O Street. All -other drawn from Popular Flavors our $2000 POTOTADf. C n or about June First, we will serve ICE CREAM SODA jm 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. Local ntul l'emounl. I Ladies' & Gents' FINE SHOES At greatly reduced prices AT WEBSTER & BRISCOE, 1043 O Street. Columbia lllcycles unit Tricycle. 8) Q St. R, I). ADDIS. AOT. WO O St. It has No Equal. THE ALASKA REFRIGERATORS. Finest and Rest Made. Ladles arc Invited to call and sec these cummer commodities and also Inspect our mngnmcent stock 01 Crockery, L.amps anil Art Glassware, 11 and see our stock, Pi tecs low everything the very latest. and S. C. Elliott. FINE : ART : STUDIO. 1314 O street Examine samples of our work before ordering elsewhere. Cabinet Photographs reduced from $4 to $3 per dozen. r KING STEEAR, SHOE STORE, Initio next thing to a Savings Dank. Tho only iltilerenco Is m o gl e you Real Leather Shoes Instead of Paper Hole I Shoes, fur tho same or rs dollar that theolhcrscnargo for hou dies. Wo nil them on their merit. The cheapest iiml best pUce In America for Heal Leather Whccs for tin 101110 amount of money Keiueinber tho plao s, 101V O street. KING STEEAR. Toko Turkish at 1010 O street. Lincoln Ico company, pure- It c. Delicious lunches at Ilrown's Cafe'. Call on Fred Schmidt for Dry Good. Whltcbreast Coal and LI mo Company. Oyster, fresh, fat and fine at Drown'. Hallct, diamond and watches, 113 N ltth. Sawyer & Mother, llorlsts, Masonic Temple. Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O st. Trlckey & Co. .wholesale and retail Jeweler. L llarr, Jeweler, cstablisho-l 1674, lOldOst. Don Cameron. 1020 O street, for lunches Thourand mllo tickets for olo at 115 South Tenth sticct. Canon City Coal at tho Whltcbreast Coal and Llmo Co. Canon City Coal again at tho Whltobreast Coal and Llmo Co. After tho club parties, go 1 Drown' new oafd for n delicious lunch. Artificial teeth inserted without plate. Kern & Roberts, Durr block. Ladle should call and eo Fred Schmidt' new drew goals, 017 O street. Improved shower for Turkish Iwtlu at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Before Insuring look up tho Mutual Life Insurance Company of Mew York. Only place in Lincoln that uses mineral water In baUit Is at 1010 O street. ' Roast Turkey, Doom and all kinds of meats at Don Cameron's overy day for dinner. Twenty flvo embroidered chambray suit, $1.85, Oakley & Co. For information concerning and rates to western point apply at 115 8. Tenth street. Doctor 11. F. Dulloy, ofllco and resldonco or. of Thirteenth and O streets. Tel. 017. Tho best flvo and ten cent cigars In tho city can bo found at 0. D. Chapman's, 1123 O St. Bedding plants, cut flower, etc, at Sawyer & Monitor's, Masonic Templo. Telephone 101. Lawn, zephyr ginghams and whlto cm broldered flouncing reduced nt Oakley & Co. Hayden is now making cabinet photographs for lil.00 n dozen. Thoy aro tho llnest In tho city. Call at 112:1 O sticct for choice odors in perfume and lino toilet soaps. O. U. Chap man. Ask your iiolgldiors how thoy like their Alaska refrigerators. There aro moro of them In use in this city than all others. Sold by S. G.EllloU. Tako your lunches at Brown's restaurant, In Windsor block, North Eleventh street. Servico unequalled. Scribnersmagazlnoaud tho Couiueii' will bo sent to any address onejyeor for 1.25. Let us hear from you. Tho Mutual Llfo Insurance Co. of New York. W. D. Hastings, District Manager, room 53, Burr block. Brown's restaurant, In Windsor Block, North Eleventh street, is tho neatest and nolc blest resort In tho city. Drop in and see our elegant lino of corres pondence papers, wedding statloncry,engrav cd calling canls, ball programs, menus, etc. Ofllco, 1200 O street, Bun- block. Tho many remarkablo euros Hood's Barm parllla accomplixhes aro Buftlciout proof that It does jtosess peculiar curative powers. Smoke TnnslU's Club House and Roquet brands of cigars, Hupert & Cummlugs, 1120 O street, solo agents. Finest 5 and 10 cent cigars In tho market. Beautify your lawns by using tho celebrated Pennsylvania lawn mower, mado in two sizes to cut cither long or short grass. Large line. Zehrung & Hor.kles solo agents, 1217 O street. Hupeit it Cummlugs, still continues to handle the old rcllablo Monarch brand canned fruits and vegetables. Also all the fresh fruits and vegetables to bo had In market, 1120 O street. Telephone 20. What gasoline stovo dull wo buy I Tho Quick Meal, of courw. It has been sold hern oer since gasollno stovos wcro made, and Uicro am more Quick Meals in uso today than all otlter gasollno stoves made. Bemuaiits of dress goods, remnants of silks, remnants of velvets, remnants of sateens, remnants of ginghams, remnants of white goods, remnants of embroi lories; in fact remnants in overy department nt less than half price. Sale to begin Monday morning at 8 o'clock. Ashby & Mlllspaugh. Wo aro Indebted to Cen antes for tho prov erb: ''Tiioro Is but Htllo in woman's advice, yoj he c'lat won't take it Is not ovcrwU." Romentber this when your wlfo advises you to tako Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and euro your cold. It is always dangerous ti neglect a cold. Sold by AV. .1. Turner. It is rather hot to iIIscumi mnltors of busi ness nt thU season of tho year, but as there nranuiny pooploulio aro in search of bar gains, tho CouniBU dooms It necessary that all enlightenment possible MioiiM bo given them. Tho reputation of Hallett'sas a store wherugood goods can bo obtained for fair pi Ices has nover been better sustained. His rooms aro tho coolest in tho city, and his stock of jewelrynf all Miidi, silverware, etc., one of tho largest and II no it in the state lUppllr Married. Tho many friends of Mr. Oliver Maggard will Ins pleasml to hear that on Sunday last ho took unto himself a wlfo in the poison of Mis Adtlla Cox, of St Paid, Minn , but for merly of this city. Tho happy young couplo will return today, and tako up their residence In ft cozy llttlo homo already prepared on North Tsnth street. The Co I) III It H extends Its congratula tions to Mr. and Mr. Maggard, and welcomes tho bride to our midst. luteal unit I'rssnnal. Klng'Steear's, fine boots and shoes, 1010 O st. Perfection wire buMle at Herpolsheimer & Co. llnj remnants next week of Ashby & Mill )augh. Mr. Elmer E. llenklo spent Sunday In Omaha, Capt-n. O. Phillips Isoff.oii a rfp through I tho state, . Mr. 0. 4. Bobbin left Saturday on an Iowa trip. Forty Inch fast bluck satteen at Herohhel mer & Co, Herpolsheimer K Co, bankrupt salo still progresses. Miss Bertlo Hyers is visiting friends at Plattsmoiith. Mrs. 1). L Pockham returned home this week from tho oast. Shcrirf Mellck took his vacation at Crete a part of tho week. Mr. and Mr. Ed II. Hydo spout Independ ence day at McCook. Spring wraps and Jacket at reduced fig ure at Oakley & Co. Mr. Ocoigo W. Fawell visited relatives In Greenwood this week. Fine Henrietta finished sateen reducer to 12 cents at Oakley oS Co. Iocol matter is 11 llttlo scarce this week. Every body celebrated. Mrs. D. It. Mlllbrldge Is visiting at herold homo In Davenport, la. Tho man who can keep cool in this weather Is deserving of a medal. Mr. Aloxls Halter paid Kansas City a business visit this week. HerjsilHhcliner and Co. are headquarters for best lilting silk mitt. Hon. Allort Watklns delivered tho oration at tho Val-wtralso celebration. Five hundred yards crinkled seersucker, 5 cents per yard at Oakley & Co. Pattern suits 20 reduced to 10 Monday, July 0th. Ashby & Mlllipsugh. In jerseys Hcrpolsheiinor & Co. make a specialty In fluo lilting garment. Ex-Oovornor David llutler was n familiar, flguraon our streets yesterday, Mr. C. B. Allen of tho stato treasurer's of fice, sM.ut tho Fourth In Omaha. For extra fluo tablo linens call at tho bank rupt sale of Herpolsheimer & Co. Mr. Henry Atkins has gono ,to England to spend tho summer in his old haunts. The best French Satteens Her-oUheImor & Co. havo reduced to 22 cenU a yard. Pror. E. O. Bchwogorl and wlfo loftThurs day for Tacoma, Washington territory. Pattern suits at M cents on tho dollar and loss next week at Ashby & Mlllspaugh. Two young men were stunned by lightning at Garfield park on tho evening of the 4th. John M. and Oorham F. Betts were among tho Lincoln visitors to Omaha Wednesday. Judge Knelling was the "young man elo quent" at Raymond on tho glorious Fourth. Tho Catholics of tho city are preparing for a grand fair and bazaar to be held in Octo ber, Buttons and trimmings for less than onoa half price at Herpolsheimer & Co's. bankrupt store. Pattern suits 115.00 reduced to 7.00. Sale begins Monday July 0th. Ashby & Mill- spnugli. Mrs. T. O. Hawes of Omaha has been tho guoxt tho past week of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Hayden. Moxdamcs Weber and Baker and Mr. E. II, Eddy took part In tho concert nt Crete lust evening. Embroidered liangellno cloths and brocade linen chambrays for 15 cents per yard at Oak ley & Co. Mr. Will McArthur Is m Memphis, Mo., looking up old acquaintances and a rojl place to rest, Hon. T. M. Cooley and wlfo stopped over In tho city 011 Monday on their way to tho Crete Chautauqua. Mr. Geo. N. Foresman, tho Elkhorn repre sentative, mingled with tho gay throng at Omaha Wednesday. Mr. A. II Mendeuhallot tho .oiinicif, re turned Saturday night from an outing in tho Black Hills country. Messrs Harry SchaiTer and A. A. Lnseh weru overcome by tho heat at Crete on tiio 4th, but have recovered. The Uniformed Bank K. of P. and Patri aichs Militant, I, O. O. F. visited Creto In full utufoi in Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Giegg and daughter accomNinicd tho McMurtry party on their summer's trip to tho Rockies. Twenty-six-inch silk umbrella, gold tipped, f 1.75 and f 2. Twenty-four Inch sun umbiclla, plain tip, 1.60rnt Oakley & Co. Rev. L. L. Llpo, for several years jwistor of tho Lutheran church in this city, has taken charge of a church at West Point. Miss Frltia Barnard loft Thursday for Lako Mlnnetonka where sho will s-cnd tho summer with relatives and friends. Mr. F. W. Walker, for some years' right hand lwer for Mr. J. A. Keith, has return ei to his old homo In Cleveland, Ohio. Herpolsheimer & Co. havo combined their stocks of lace flounciugs and aro closing at half and loss than half of former pi Ice. Mr. J. A. Biickstalf had an exciting runa way Monday evening. Ho escaped with but a slight bruising, and a broken buggy. For all kind of society stationery, such as Invitations, programs, cards, menus etc. call at the Couuikii ofllco in tho now Burr block, Mr. Everett II. Eddy, a member of the class of '87, U. of N., who has tieen attending tho Chicago Nodical collego, Is enjoying his summer vacation at his home in this city, Mr. W. B. Huirmau left Thursday for New York, where as a delegate from Lincoln Lodge No. SO, ho will attend th o annual meet ing of tho grand lodge of Elks to bo held on Tuesday and Wedncuday of next week. Be fore returning ho w 111 pay a visit to tho sca shoro and take a look at llfo iism.hu in tho famous resorts of tho cast, A purtv consisting of Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Parish, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Orr, Miss Alice Orr, MissLutio PailshMiss Molilo Wade, Mls Il.it' lu Simmons, and Mesirs. 11. W. Orr, V. C. Hay-den, alter Hammond, J. L The Fourth In Lincoln. There was little to Indicate that Wfltlnu-. ., . .! ti.w4t. ,. III.. tww,li....T ll WH HIU ruuilll, imi-w mu iiviamwiK" bursting of llrecracker. Iirge delegations wore sent to Crete, Omaha, Beatrice, WaV' crly, Orcenwod, Cerci,o, Davoy, Hickman and surrounding towns. Custuuan park was visited by olxmt 2,000 -teoplo, while large numbers (Missed the afternoon at Garfleld larks. It was apparently Lincoln's day out, and was taken advantage of, Mr. J. C. Seacrcst, for nearly a year con nected with the city department of tho .our unf, ha taken charge of tho circulation of the Call. I-adlrs wishing to get a flue silk warp or all wool bla:k dress can And a nice assortment at much let than real value at Herolsheliner &Co. The remnant salo Monday morning at Ash bv&.MIllspaugh'H will 'be a grand time to sii-A6iiifcrtheMlbVKinroffet.)(r'thts season. Wo have a few combination suits which we proxxo to close at a great discount. If you want a bargain see them. Ashby & Mill-s-mugh. Mr. Harry Hauua, city agent of the Mis souri Paciflc, left Sunday on a months' trip to Oregon, California and Washington ter ritory. Mr. N. '.. Suell and wife left Sunday for Kan Francisco. Thny will ieiid several months Inhaling the glorious climate of Cal ifornia. Mr. W. M. Hicks, formerly n Lincoln resi dent, but now traveling for tho National Mluoral Water company of Salt take, Is in the city. Messrs. Cassell and Mooro of the Sterling I'i tts, made us a brief call Tuesday. They aro members of tho Sterling band which 'was curoiito to Crete. HcrpoNhcimcr & Co. bought tho Hornoflus stock at less than llfty cents on tho dollar and can alTonl to givo their many friends and 1 Nit rons a grand bencflt. Prof. A. II. Edgreu nnd family left this week for the east. The professor wll' be In attendance nt tho National Chautauqua as sembly and teach his usual class. Tho German Catholics of the city will shortly begin tho erection of a church at Six teenth ami J streets. Father Roth has lteen called to tako charge of tho parish. Mr. John Dow den has returned home, hav ing cancelled his engagement with tho Las chellcr, Wertr Dios. & Co. show. He reports tho show as having a Inml timo of It. Mr. J. II. McMurtry and family and Miss Minnie Latta left Thursday for tho moun tains of Colorado, wjicpo thoy.projKwOi catch ing all tho stray breezes of the summer. Mr. W. R Derrick, tho retiring cashier of LomtMtrd'tf, was presented with a beautiful gold-headed cano yesterday by tho L. I. Co. boys on his severance from the institution. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L Sheldon and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Mulr left Monday afternoon for New York, sailing today for Europe. They oxpect to return homo by September 12th. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Hayden will leave the first of next week, Intending to spend tho summer in tho lako region of Northern Iowa. They will probably bo absent until Soj tern bcr. Mr. Klrby Hammond, accompanied by his wife, arrived In tho city Monday. Mrs. 11. will remain for several weeks. Klrby Is look ing w ell and reports banking business at Law rence as booming. Mr. Harry Heffelflnger, who for 'nearly thrco years past been been with Chapman, tho druggist leaves today for Omaha to tako a position in Hughes' drug store, Sixteenth and Webster streets. D. Pitcher left Thursday for Os wego, N. Y., on a visit to his patents. Ho will be absent about two months, and wilt accompany homo Mrs. Pitcher, who has been enjoying an extended visit there. Govenor Thayer and staff, consisting of Adjutant General Cole, Colonel Hotchklss, Captain Palmer, Surgeon Genet al Stone, Colonel Correll and Mnjor Watson, left in a secial cur Sunday for Cincinnati. Mr. J. D. Calhoun was presented wUh a gold-headed cano Saturday celling on haver ing his connection with tho ofllco, by tho boys. Mr. Cotton made tho presentation sK-eclt, Mr. Calhoun feelingly responding. If you will tako tho trouble to Iuvctl;ato tho subject for yourself, you will find St. Patrick's Pills to bo tho most perfect cathar tic and liver pills in use. Thoy not only physic but cleanse tho entire system and reg ulato tho liver and bowels. Sold by W. J. Turner. FOR THE SPRING TRADE SILK MADRAS ) CHENILLE -CURTAINS- With Sash Curtains to match. The Nobbiest Line of Curtains of all kinds In both. American and Foreign Textures. CURTAIN POLES AND RINGS In the Latest Novelties of Wood and Metal. Prices Rock Bottom. A. t. Da,vi & Son,.. 3,1. Hot Weather Goods O. R. OAKLEY & CO. Silk Sun Umbrellas from $1.50 to $12.50. Embroidered" Swiss, Escurial, Chnntilla nnd Guipur Flounc- ings. Also Laces, Albntros, Challics, Gingham, French Sateen, Indian Linen and Pique at Low Prices. GASH DRY GOODS HOUSE, 1031 O Street, LINCOLN, NEB. P. S. Our Fancy Department contains nil the latest Novelties at low prices. HOT Weather Goods AT SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK. ASHBY & MILLSPAUGH. Double Store Under Opera House. Tho II. & M. will sell tickets Juno 28 to July 10, limited for return to July 12, to those desiring to visit tho Nebraska Chautau qua assembly at Ci etc. Trains will leave Lin coln nt 0 a. in., 1:110 p. in., 2 p. in., 6:45 p. m and 10:15 p. m. Returning, leavu Creto at Q'AO a. m., T u. m., 12:53 p. in., 2:25 p. m., and 10 p. m. Round trip tickets, Including admis sion to tho grounds, only 85 cents. Camp eipiippago proicrly wicked nnd tagged will be forwarded In baggage cars free of charge. A. C. Zeimku, City Pass, anil Ticket Agent. Legal Not Ire David A. Smith. Plaintiff. VH. Maooii: Smith, Defendant. In tho District Coutt of Lancaster County, Nebraska. FOR FINE TRADE. ED. CERF & CO., IK)5 O STREET. Ha e Jutt received a large and elegant lino of Gold and Silver headed Fine Silk UMBRELLASANDCANES Of tho latest designs. Also their now invoice of STYLISH : SPRING : CLOTHING. Undcmcnr, Soft nnd SHU Hats, etc.' GotoEdCerf&Co., for your Gent's Furnishings and AVOID PAYING FANCY PRICES. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Flowers Bedding Plants Large Variety at Low Prices. - Cut Flowers and Designs a Specialty. Nebraska Floral Company, 12; North 12th Street. Telephone 6S2. Smock and C. W. Sholes spent tho Fouith vo,y pleasantly ut tho home of Mr. Edmund lialtluiu, soutn or tiio city. Mr. Putrick Egan returned Wednes lay f i om tho cast, where ho has been soudlug tho lust montli. While r.lteent, besides repi esont- ing Nebraska In tho Chicago comontloii, ho attended tho Irish National League con veil tlon at Cloveluud and ulso visited Now York. Ho reports u delightful trip, but is not much . ..I., ..t .- I impressed wu:i imuigu ciamis as a summer rwort. .NOTICE IN I'KTITION FOll DIVOIICK. To Maggie Smith, turn-resident, defendant: You nro hereby uotillcd thaton the lith day of July, 1888, David A, Suiltb Hied u etitiou against you In tho District court of Lancaster county, "Nebraskn, tho object and prayer of which is to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of adultery uliliout the consent or concurrence of the plulntllf. You nro required to answer said Htitlon on or before Monday tho i:ith dav of August, 18S8. David A. Smitu. PlalntllT. Dy A. E. HowAim, his Attorney, I.. 1). T. CO. Delivers trunks to any rt of tho city or to any depot for 25 cents each. Claim checks given. Telephone 100, Koi-ltent. Furnished room for tent, one block from UnUeroity. Reasonable rato. Call utC27 North Eleveuth street. Of liiltivr.t to All. Tho Union Pacific Railway. "The Over land Route" Hao Just iMied very complete and comprehensive pamphlets on Coloindo, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, nnd Washington Terri tory, descriptive of tho ngricultmal, stock lading and mineral resources, the climate, and health resorts of thosostntos and ten itoi ies compiled fjom tho latest repot ts of 1887. Send to J. S. Tebbetts G. P. & T. A., Omaha, Neb. for one. 115 Honth Tenth Ml rot. For tickets to Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Oregon, Wnshiugtoii territory or California oluts, cull nt tho nbovo place. Lively sale of ladlei muslin underwear. Draw ciu and chctnho ut 25 cent i. Skirts and night dresses at 15 cents. Oakley & Co. Holbrook& Bonbright BOOKS, STATIONERY, Wall Paper & Window Shades, H.i.'sial Attention given to Designing, which wo do free. 234 So. Eleventh. St. Samples and 8ieclllcatlons without Clinrgo, LINCOLN ICE COMPANY, PURE i S- OFFICE $ & IO.JO $ O STKI5BT $ ViiLxii-ittjAtj6i tftjl I ICE ttjvj vS-rT-rM iON'U S f ' & TELE PI I uS k t k NU.MMJK jfiijs?wCiurf7. ..H Not cut fiom the Filthy Salt Cicck hut from the Clear and I'ure'Watcisof --OAK CREEK- Delhcicd to all parts of the city at reasonable prices, ;utia tost.iw, A!sni;il.vyA..-i)i, ,,. u A"i.Mfeu.,i .k JH. XMdiuUAL1 JA Jk.4. j & . Ha-Mki,i teinti V-,, J1-...J... J.M.-ri.A ttf , , U .$ & m S a mi '.? 41 .ra x,: fi