Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, August 04, 1888, Image 5

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FOR THE SPRING TRADE
SILK MADRAS $ CHENILLE
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With Sash Curtain to match. The Nobbiest Line of Curtains of all kinds In both
American anil foreign Textures.
CURTAIN POLES AND RINGS
In the Latcit Novelties of Wood dml Metal. Prices Hock Bottom.
A.: M. Davis & Sorj.
EFFLEY
K- 134 South 12th St.,
CASH SALE)
EVERYTHING MUST GO!
REGADDLESS OF COST.
Having decided to go out of the dry goods business, under
the hope of improving my health.
I Will offer all goods at 25 per cent off the origina
price, except "Domestics" which we.will close at cost
O. R. OAKLEY & CO.
1031 O Street, LINCOLN, NEB.
FOR FINK TRADE.
ED. CERF & CO.,
005 0 STllLET.
Have just received a largo anil elegant lino of Gold and Silver headed
Fine Bilk
UMBRELLASANDCANES
Of tho latest designs. Also their new invoice of
STYLISH : SPRING : CLOTHING.
Underwear, Soft nnd SUIT Hutu, etc.
GotoEdCerf&Co., for your Gent's Furnishings and AVOID
PAYING FANCY PHICES.
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Dcllvcicd to all parts of the citv nt rc.isonnhle prices.
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CHOICEMILLINERY,
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LITTLE LIVE LOCALS.
A MelntiRa of Ileum, rerpitnn) mill Other
Avion Alunil Our I'mipln.
No iiroupccU of f nt yet,
MI- KlngMoy in vMtluic In Denver.
Mm. K. T. Ondd U vWtliiK In Hontrlee.
Mrs. M. Trenim) left Thursday for ChlenKO.
MIm Llbblo I logo In vIMthiK her (Inter In
Denver.
Thermometer Moriw nro drug on tho
market.
Mrs. M. W. Kroner started Thumlny for
Lnporte, Iud,
Mr. II. J. WnlMt lcnve today for n trip to
Niagara Falls.
Work has boon tagun on the Christian col
lege foundation.
"Mulvvmia's Flirtation" nt the Fuuka next
Tuesday evening.
II. II. Oakley left Ratunlay to rejoin hi
family In California,
Mr. II. L. Colomnn and wlfo went toltapld
City, 1). T., Thursday. ,
Mis Tilllo lloonoy Is homo after nearly n
month's visit nt McCook.
C, C. Piico engineered a b.R sale of Innd In
Perkins county this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hat per linvu gout) to Helenn,
Mont,, to setld tho summer.
Mrs. Tlioums Noonan nnd dntiKhter nro on
J ivIiib the summer nt Denver.
Miss Mary l'otvln left 'Vodnenday for n
visit of sovernl woeks In Denver.
Dr. Marina shows soma Improvement this
week, hut ho is still n very sick man.
It. N, I'nrk and family left Tlmrwlny for
CroHMo, Wlf their future home.
Mrs. Helen Foreman left Thurwlny for New
Yirk to lay in n new stock of ro1s.
Miss Lymt Ihxich loft Tlmrwlny for Gi anil
Haplds, Mlcli., on n visit of sovernl wwtks.
Tho Domestics nnd O'Neills play n match
gnmoof ball ntCuxlunan park this afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I). H. Slovens left Thurwlny
for I'ortxmnuth, Ohio, via tho Union I'aclllc.
Mr. It. O. Phillips' olcgnnt now rofldenco,
Nineteenth mil I) Ntrcots, hns liecn couuuenc
el.
Mrs. J. C. Mcllildo und dnuehtor Itlrdlo
nro dondlng n fow weoks nt Mllf 3rd on tho
Dlue.
John Lyons left Saturday for Denver to
take n Kwltion in n morchuutllo establish
ment. Meters. MeAithur nnd Gcorgo Camp with
their families will go into camp at Milfonl
next week.
MIhs Grnco M. Ilnrrott loft on Ratunlay
lust for KingHvillo, Ohio, tosiiend tho month
of AllRlHt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry I'orrymnu nro now
residents in tho IIoiirlliliig town of Hlotir
Falls, D. T.
V. C. Zeiglr IxMiglit n tickot of Agent
SIoksoii Thursday nnd is now enrouto to Tn
coma, W. T.
Haydcn & Flanlgan, hardware merchanU,
closed their doors Tuesday. Lick of capital
wns the cnuse.
Prof. E. "W. Hunt left Tuesday for Clnr
uuce, N. Y,, whero ho will remain until tho
university omus.
Ilov. E. H. Itnlston of tho Vlymouth Con
grvgational church, is ending n short vaca
tion nt Brooklyn, N Y.
Mayor Sawyer made his first apearanco
on tho street Thursday. Ho rtxmlred the aid
of a crutch to K't about.
Messrs. J. H. MoMurtry nnd F. M. Hall
have returned from Colorado. Their families
remain In tho mountain?.
Mr. Morris of Itudgo & Morris, with his
family, and Prof, llnrber and family will
camp nt Milfonl noxt week.
Mrs. IV. Ii, Ilownn nnd daughter, left Tues
day for Syracuse, N. Y., for a visit during
tho balatico of tho heated term.
Mr. J no. C. Ilonuoll of this city has Itccn
appointed advertising ngont of tho Union Pn
cltlc with headfiunrters at Omaha.
Tho liver and kidnoys must Ira kept in good
condition. Hood's Sarsaparllla is a great
remedy for regulating theso organs.
O. A. Mohreustocher of the firm of Her
(K)lhelnior & Co., has gone to Now York nnd
Philadelphia to buy u big stock for tilt lr fall
trade,
Mr. Guile of Louisiana, Mo., a brother of
A. D. of this city, has moved Ids family and
worldly lot to Lincoln nnd located on C street
near Tenth.
Itov. E. II. Chnpln nnd family tlepnrted
Tuesday tor tho east. Tho llrst stop was
made nt Kiikwood, III., whero Ilov. Chnplu's
parents reside.
Mr. Clem Cliuso of tho Omaha Kxcelntor Is
being felicitated by his numerous friends on
his acquiring tho dignity of a papa, which oc
cured last week.
Mrs. L. E. Donaldson, mothor of the opu
lar theatrical manager, Mr. Iloliert Mcltoy
nolds, started Thursday for Evansvlllo, Intl.,
hur former homo.
LADIES, before making your departure
for tho summer vacation don't fail to call and
oilier some of our now calling cards which
no will print on short notice.
A noto received yestonlay at tho CouniElt
olllce from Dr. C F. Ladd gives the interest
ing nevtH that ho is enjoying life In its bright
est phuMM nt Wliito Hull, Illinois.
Mr. PorUir neilgo was called to Onkuloosa
Tuesday by a telegram announcing the seriwus
illness of his father. The aged gentleman
was dead when Mr. Hodgo nrrivod.
Manager Mclteynolds will lw tendered n
tienellt nt tho Funko next Tuesday evening,
tlio eccentric comedians, Barry & Fny np
pooring In "McKennn's Flirtation."
Mrs. F. A. Drown left Hatunlay for Day
ton, O,, to sjiend tho Imlnuce of the summer,
whllo our corpulent Mr. II. will tussle with
the eirects of old Sal while hatching It.
Mrs. L. T. Gaylonl and daughter Minnie
wro enjoying mountain llfo near Denver.
They will lo gnuo soutiiI weeks, and wotrust
Mix Gajlonl's health will bo benefited.
Mr. Ed Church was In a ferment of excite
ment nil duy "Wednesday, nnd for n good
reiiMiii Mrs. Church having on that dny pi e
swited him ith n lovely little daughter.
Hon. Patrick Egan returnwl homo Thurs-
day from the rait, Mr. Egan embraced the
opportunity to call on General Harrison, who
pxpieed himself as confident of success.
Dr. Dnlby nnd wlfo left Wednesday for
Albion, III., on a visit of several weeks to
their former homo, Tho doctor will stay
nlsmt two weeks, but Mrs, Dalby will remain
longer nt tho old homo.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Frank Webb nro rejoicing
over the arrival of a lino, healthy-looking boy
whocamoto their homo last Satunlay. It
has cost Frank threo boxes of cigars nlrwidy,
but he is recklessly happy.
Tho west wall of the burned MeConnell
building on 0 street was blown In on New
mail's btoro Thurwlny evening and demolished
things generally, several Krsons In the stoio
uni row ly escaping Injury.
Mr, Beth Moore, a farmer near Blackburn,
Mo., wyH ho would not tnko llUOUfortho
lsmoflt ho received from Chnmberluiu's E o
and Skin Ointment. It cured him of chnmio
sore eyes of many years standing. It also
oun totter and salt-i heum. Sold by W. J.
Turner.
Mr. K. Hnllett nnd family nro enjovlnpc
camp life at Milfonl near tho banks of the
Blue. Mr. Hnllett cnino down for several
days this week to look after business and re
turned t camp Thursday,
Mrs. Henry Zehmng, uciimipitnlisl by her
daughter Miss Nellie and win Harry, nin
KKndlng sm eral weeks vUltlng nt thelMtld
homo nt West Point, Neb. Mr Zeluung Is
rusticating nt homo Imtchlnjj It,
Mr. Htillmnu and wife, late of 1niWntm,
Mo., and a hiothilulnw of Mr. 0, H. Flet
cher lias concluded that Llurolu is n K1!
enough place to pitch Ids tent nnd i-oiiMspiont-ly
Is now n full fledged I.lncohilte.
Mr. J. II. Htnnlo left yestcnlny for Hot
Springs, Dak., via tho Klkhorn. Ho has bcn
n mifferer from rhomuntlsm, nnd will try the
ofllcncy of the springs In palliating his nllllc
tlon. He will be nlwont about two weeks.
Mrs. L. II. Hobblui ilM nt her home In
this city Wednesday morning. She hud Iksii
n resident of Lincoln tor many years, nnd
had endeared henwlf to a host of friends who
mourn her loss nnd extend thlnr nyninthy to
tho lennvel family.
.Messrn, John Stout, Will Maxwell, (leorn
MuArthur nnd Clmrllo nnd Frank Burr leave
tomorrow for u mouth's camping out In the
wilds of Wyoming. They go fully supplied
with ever tiling necessary for n uood time.
Thondveitls incut of Ashhy & Mlllaugh
printed In red In last week's CountKli nttrac
Uxl wldesprvad attention nnd wns the subject
of much comment, Ashby ei.M lllxpnughnre
among the most IIIhtiiI uilvertlxerH In the city
nnd their trade Is correspondingly large.
Nearly two hundred eoplo nttendisl tho
W. C. T U. social at "Orehnnl Homo," tho
residence of Mr, nnd Mrs. A, Unbelts, Wed.
lies iny evening. Ice cream, enko nnd lemon
ndewtfromrvisl, and n neat sum netted for
tho union. It wns a veiy plenwiut tKvnslon,
Tho Woiklugmeu's Building AKsm-latlon is
a now coihmny Just liii'oiMrat'l. The ob
ject is to sell houiies and lots nnd vacant lots
on nwntlily payments, Mr. Alexis Halter Is
secretary nnd manager, city, while W. C,
Austin attends to business nt tho woolen milk
Tho Flint PrcHhyterlnn church held their
animal picnic at Cushmau park Tuesday.
Nearly thn'o hundred sisous boarded the
train nt !i o'cliK'k, returning nhout half-past
eight. Boating, swinging ami divers other
Hiiiuseiueuls helped jiass n most delightful
nfteriKMin,
The olllce forco of tho CouniKH nro under
obllgntions to Hnrgreaves llros. for two lus
cious watermelons sent up to help dissipate
tho heat of Tuesday. If they Hit) indicative
of tho quality furnished their customers by
tho Hnrgreaves Bros. Lincoln mortnls nm In
deed fortunate.
Tho corpulent form of Tom Low cry of
Lowroy Bros., Is not sxsm on our streets theso
hot days. Mr. Iiw ley loft Thuisday for Du
luth and after a shot t stay there will go west
to look up the grain pro-oets of that section.
During his alsenco the junior menilK.r of tho
Arm, tho genial George, has charge of tho of
fice. Miss Tilllo Ho loft Thursday for a fow
months visit nt her old home in eastern Iowa,
Quite n number of friends gathered at her
homo, corner Sixteenth and (I streets Wed
nesday evening, nnd gnve her a farewell re
ception. The, evening was passed nt gumes,
music and kindred amusements, mid nil voted
ft n plensnut occasion.
CoimiKli leaders will oblige tho publishers
by sending in the names of all such peoplo as
are swudlug tho summer nhioad. On our
eighth pago will bo noticed a long list of I.lu
colnitoH who nro abroad nnd as It is our aim to
get this list complete wo kindly nspjost you
to nsslst us In furnishing such desired infor
mation as you may Ik) to ublo impart.
Mr. W. H. Berger, who recently returns!
from the northwest, has concluded to live, la
hornnd love Lincoln hereafter tatter than
nny plnco on earth, and accordingly has pur
chased the broom manufactory of N. W. Fra
iler. Tho olllce and salesroom has Ih-oii mov
ed to 111.1 und 1115 P street, when) Mr. Ber
ger will be pleased to meet his friends nnd the
tiudo.
MisiZadlo Rector, who recently returned
from Cincinnati where slio completed n course
nt tho Cincinnati College of Music, is, wo are
pleastsl to state, meeting with abundant suc
cess In establishing u class for iiiHtiuiueutal
music. Miss Zadlo is a thorough scholar nnd
in teaching the rudiments of this charming
accomplishment to thoo HeeHng knowledge
thereof Is competent to successfully llHti net
all. During tho mst wek she has added
twelve new pupils to her class,
A ltollnlitful lteci ration Trip,
On Tuesday A. C. Zlemer nnd wifo loft for
Duluth, Minn., for a mouth's visit and rcc
itMitloii. They loft there Thursday via Like
.Michigan steamship lino for Buffalo, which
is over a thousand miles entirely by wubir.
They are nrcomanlcd this fnr by Mrs. II. P.
Foster nnd children. Enrouto they will stop
nt Detroit, Clevolaud nnd other prominent
cities. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Zicmer
will visit Cincinnati, Niagara Falls and as
many other points of Interest ns they may
find. Mrs. Foster and children leave tho
irty at Buffalo to go to Geneva, N. Y. Tho
CouilIKIl extends best wishes for an enjoyable
trip
l.ndlos Niinmtei' Costumes,
Our female friends ba oof course noticed
from time to tlmo tho many lsjuutiful Illus
trations published in our fashion detriment
uniler bending "Whnt Shall Wo Wearf Tiik
Coi'HiKH is lensel to noto tho success with
which this feature of tho paper is meeting
nnd accordingly It shall bo our endeavor to
lniprov o same and mnku it oven mora Inter
esting hereafter.
In this Issuo wo publish two very pretty '
illustrations, one Bhowing u complete dress,
including lint nnd parasol, all being mado of I
white material, while tho other bhows a vor)
attractive bodlcx,t lutcntlng description
of Isith ara given and wo me suro our lad)
i enilers will llnd the entire column of notes
intent ting.
Another department on our iusido jwigo
contains several interesting nrtlcles on nle
nacs nnd fancy work about the homo. It is
under head of "All Aiound tho Hoiiko" mid "
tho two Illustrations of lloml woi k w ill cer
tainly lw pleasing to the eo of e ery lover
of mi nttractlvo homo These depuitmeiits
m umn every week hi The Couihkii.
Slurried,
Mr. Will Holimnu of this city was inariltd
on Thuisday of last wuek to Mls Flora M
Iteno, at thobiido's homo in low a City, Iowa
Thojoung couple bnve nnived Intliotity,
nnd nre now at homo to friends. Mr. Hob
iii-in Is well known In Lincoln, bos been chief
clerk for Mr J. C Kin- for a number of
years, and numbers his f i lends by thesooio.
The CouilIKIl extends congratulations to the ,
huppy young couple, nnd wishes them all tho '
happiness ncconled to inoi tals.
Now that the season for using Ice has com '
menciHi it ieiioovis consumers to lw very
rnreful what they use. Much of the lee now
adnys ushI Is impuro nnd eonduche of lad
rer.ults to good health. The ice sold by the
Lincoln Ice commiiy cut from Oak envk Is
sti ictly pure und healthy and will lw deliver
ed to any part of tho elty. Uvive onleii. nt
HMO O street or telephone No, I IS.
Pnnuols, to close stock, very.eheup at Her
polsheimer & Co.
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jVLiller'S
Special attention is paid to
DRESS G00DSI
Stock Large.
Assortment Complete.
All the New Shades.
All the New Fabrics.
J. E. MILLER'S
: . 145 South Tenth Street.
EVERYBODY KNOWS
That wc Keep n general assortment of
CLOTHING !
And Gents' Furnishings.
All the Latest stlc 111 Collars, and the season's novelties In Ncckwcnr. KINK
LINEN COLLARS, 1 l'A crs. Call nnd sec us If jou want to j;et jjood In our lire
jut ten per cent cheaper than nt nny other
BAKER, The Clothier,
1125 O STREET.
IT'S THE
THE PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER.
This is the only mower made that vill cut high grass. Guar
anteed to gio satisfaction. Call and see it.
ZEHRUNG & HENKLE,
Full line of Door and Window Screens, Cutlery, etc.
Quick Meal Stove.
RUDGE S MORRIS,
1122 N Street.
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