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f ', ! THE COURIER. A tVpular raprr of Modtrn Ttmt. Saturday Evening, Sept, 8, '88 ?v Corner I Oth and P Streets. LeadingDryGoodsHouso TO SUBSCRIBERS. Couihkii readers going nwny for tlio sum mrr can Itnvo tlio paper sent to tholr now nil dress, wltliutit cxtin charge, by notifying tlio olllco. ATTEND OUR SPECIAL SALES HerpolslieiM & Co., Tlio Courier Can lio I'liuiiit At Windsor Hotel Now Stand, Capital llotul News Hlnml, CMcH'm Dining Hull Now Htmut. Clason A Hotelier's, 1111) O Htrcot. A.T. I.imlnACt., llCWOHlrcol. TlioClnlhnm Nous Hiatal, US South llth Ht. Keith 11m., Ill Ninth lltli Httcol. Kit. Yuiiiik. Ia o Hired. Katon AHnillh, tIIOt. J. BtrlnlicrR, 0 st, op. postofllcit, llrown' L'nfo, mr Windsor hotel, FALL STYLES DUN LAP HATS AND Men's Furnishing Goods. W. R. DENNIS, 1 137 O. TAKE NOTICEI Tlio CoimiKii will not lto responsible for any debts made by nny 0110 In Its mime, un less n written ordor nccomiinulcri tho samo, proerly signed, of course. Vkhhki. & DonniMH. rrnp'rs. l.ncnl unit remount. Tnko Turkish nt 1010 O street, Llneoln Ico company, puro It 0. Tho bt Ten. 8. P. Steven & Co. VhltobrMst Coiil nnd Llmo Company, Hallct, diamonds nnd watches, I l!l N llth. Bawyer & Mosher, florists, Masonic Temple. Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O st. Trlckoy &Co,,wholosa)oand retail JowolerB. U llurr, Jeweler, established 187-1, lOlOOst. Don Cameron. 1020 0 street, for lunches Perfection bustle, l)ost made, nt Herpolshol tner& Co. Cnnon City Coal nt tho Whltcbrcost Coal and Lime Co. Great cut In prices of table Uncus nt Hor pslshchuer & Co. Horpolshelmcr & Co. offer n fluo f 3.00 spur 111: hoeo for (1.25. Try some of tho fluo fresh fish served ovory ilav nt Cameron's. Canon City Coal again nt tho Whltebrenst aland Llmo Co. nonjit moats, and vegetables of nil kinds nt Cameron's Lunch House. Hoc Herpolshelmcr & Co's. lino of gnu 10 vests at tholr special sale'. A drop In both prices nnd stock of dry goods nt II. It NIssley & Co. Visit tho nent Ico cream ami oyster parlors Wldinan Bros, 1210 O street. Ice cream, oysters and fluo confectionery nt Widman Jlros, 1310 O street Improved shower for Turkish iwtlis at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Full lino of light colored surahs J tut opened very low nt Ucnolbimer & Co. Only place in Lincoln that uses mineral water In bnths Is at 1010 O street, JJcforo lnsurhig'look up tho Mutual Lifo Insnranco Company of Now York. By nil odds tlio (Incut line of pocket cutlery In the city at Zehrung & Honklo's. Ilcrpolsholnior & Co. bnvo just opened n now lino of cream and black jerseys. Pernperatlon-proof black sattecn, guaran teed not to crack, at HerpoUliImer & Co, for Information concerning nnd rates to western points apply nt 115 8. Tenth street. Doctor 11. P. Bailey, ofllco and resldenco of. of Thirteenth nnd O streets. Tel. 017. Tio display of rich dress materials at Ashby & Mlllspaugh's Is almost bowilderliig. Ilnydcu is now making cublnut photographs for $ J.00 a dozen. Thoy aro tho finest In tlio city." Tnko tho Elkhorn-C. & N. W. route vestibule sloojior to Chicago and tlio east Al ways on time. Toko tho Klkhorn-C. & N. W. route vestibulo sleeper to Chicago nnd tho enst. Always on tlmo. The Mutual Life Insurance, Co. of New York, W. B. Hastings, District Manager, room 53, Burr blsck. .LADIES, before mnklng your departure or tho summer vacation don't fall to call and order some of our now calling cards which wo will print on short notice. Round trip tickets to Dakota Hot Springs, 84.:B; Douglas, Wyo., $28.30; Ilaptd City, $87,15; Long Pine, $12.80. via Elkhorn Hue. Office US south Tenth street Drop In ami SCO our elegant lino of corns- ondence papers, wedding stationery ,engrav- d calling cards, Dan programs, menus, eta OMce, 1200 O street, Burr block. Beautify your lawns by using the celebrated Pennsylvania lawn mower, made hi two sixes to cut either long or short gross. Largo line. JMtrung & Henkles solo agents, 1217 O street LITTLE LIVE LOCAL8. A Melanii" of Item, Tnrumml nnd Other nlio About Our I'ltoole. Ms Loiilj Hatch h visiting fi lends In Plitttsliiotitli. John PUsKornld Is erecting n doublo brick tenement house of largo proiKirtlom nt High tootith nnd P. O, P. Hinges In In Boston purchasing 11 Mrrct sweeper. 0tonlug week of now fill drygoodint II It. Nisi ley fc Co. Mrs. L. O. Pnco In visiting relatives nnd Friends In tivniiftvllle. Mrs. Ii.durmitte, af'.ern pleasant vlsltcast, returned home Pi Iday. Mrs. Arthur Crnlg nnd MIks Viola Paul, left Thursday fur Chicago, Ij. P. Blorrs, nf ter n sovernl weeks stay In Denver returned Thursday, Mr. Cha. L. Mellaril, Into of Cauaila, Is n now resident In Lincoln anil Ims socnrwl an olllcit hi thn IllchanlM block, Aro you going to tho fair! Why, of course you 111-0, you'io a Llncolullo, Kutlro now stock of Muslin, mid t oar Just received by Ashby K Mlllspnugli. Tho Y. M. O. A. began 11 now year of Its cxUUiitco In Lincoln last Saturday. Dldyouuototheclrcusf Oli.ycs.of i-ourso, you simply went to tnko tho children. II. 11. Nlssley k Co. will oim-ii their now stow with a largo nnd complete stock. Th" llanld Transit railway will run Its nirs direct to tho fair ground next week. Nearly uvery lino of railroad into Lincoln luadoni'haiigo in It tlmo card last Sunday. Pickles on u toothpick will lw given to all callers at Cushlng's display nt tlio statu fair. Pickles oil 11 toothpick nt Cushlng'H display of Huituo'rt celebrated pickles nt tho state fair The thoroughfares leading to thu fair grounds iliould bo tirhiklcil uvery day next w wk. Tho now Zehrung block, corner Tivelflh and N will Ih ready for occupancy about November 1st Tho fall moetlnir of tho Nebraska clam bakers will lto held In Lincoln tho latter part of Septemlter. A. H. PleldlLgand wlfo returned Thursday from Indiana whom they linvo licon enjoying n month's pleasure trip. Ashby & Mlllspnugli show tho most ex (iuIhKc! deslgim In drtH trlmmlngt aver brought to this market Tlio various 1C. of P. lodges havo nrranged to entertain their visiting, brothers in royal sty'e din lug tho state fair. Mrs. YV. H. Hulfmauaud twochlldren leave early noxt week for n visit to tholr former homo nt Bprluglleld, Ohio. Indies of Lincoln ni-o Invito 1 to call at "Jot" dishing' plcklo display nt tho fair nnd get a pickle on n toothpick. Hundreds of Lliicolnttcs visited tho Omaha fair this week. Now then, our nclghlior, wo will observe an 1 seo If you retaliate. Mix Denn Ixmils rcturnod homo Batunlay after having spent n two months visit with friends and relatives In IiPort, Iiul. Prwl O. AndrowH portrays tho famous character of Illp Van Winkle, supported byn good company, nt tho Funlio tonight Miss BurrouEliH who has been visiting at tho resldenco of D. II. Young on K street, re turned to her homo In Maine Sunday. Economy nnd strength nro liecullnr to Hood's Barsaiwrllla, tho only medicine of which "100 Doses Ono Dollar" Is true. Elmer Perkins, of tho firm ol Perkins Uros , is nt his place of business again after an ab sencoof thrco weoks, visiting in Michigan. Ono of tho features of the state fair will bo tho grand display of Holnzo's pickles, samples of which will bo given away on n toothpick. All tho elty banks will closo four afternoons mxt week commencing Tuesday in order to nllow their employees to tnko In tho big fair. Ilov. Alexander Allen left Wednesday, for Niagara Palis where- ho will join Mrs. Allen. They will not return until tho first ot October Harry Dobbins tho junior mciulier of th'o CouiilKU linn who has been doing tho Colora do mountain resorts is pxcctcd homo today. Superintendent C. E. Yates of the B. & M. telegraph department, with his family havo returned from tholr summer bojourn abroad. Plush for dresses is to bo much used this season. Ashby & Miltspaugh Jshow a most complete lino of shades from 75 cents n ynrd up to $2.00. A numlier of military companies from various parts of tho statu passed through tho city Saturday, onrouto to tho Soldiers ic unlon at Wuhoo. After n month's recreation In Minnesota nnd along tho lakes Judgo Field and wife nro ouco more at homo to nil callers, having re turned Saturday. ' ' General Van Wyck of Nebraska City is n frequent visitor to tho state capital nowa days. Is Micro anything now In politics that tho General Is after I Prof. Bossey nnd party havo nrrlved In Boston from ncross the mighty deep and expect to 1k in Lincoln In duo season to seo Nebraska's great fair. Work on John Fltfgeralds Inrgo brick block corner of Seventh and P streuts, near tho B. & M. depot, will commence noxt week. It will bo flvo storlea high. Mr. nnd Mrs. Norrls Humphrey returned Saturday from their eastern trip, ncconipa nietl by tho father of tho formor who will visit for n tlmo in this city. Charles Mayor returned Tuesday from New York whlthor ho had gono on n purchasing tour nnd to visit his parents, who are residents of tho American metrox)lls. Judgo Parker nnd wlfo loft Sunday for n thitH) weoks visit to tho old homo in Indiana and will attend tho Grand Army reunion nt Columbus before their return. According to present arrangements tho now South Lincoln street railway will run regular trips to tho asylum, nnd round trip tickets from Tenth and O will lie given nt 25 cents. Mrs. Wlso nnd daughter Blanche, who havelieen visiting In tho city for several montlispast as tho guests of Mrs. Wise's sons, returned to their Cincinnati homo yesterday. Miss I. W. Oaroutte, tori orly with Her lohheimor, returned to Lincoln from her homo in Dos Moines Monday, to again enter tho services ot this popular dry goods houso. J. D. Calhoun Is once more at home. Ho Is looking well nnd says ho has enjoyed tho trip very much, and with exception ot tho baby being somewhat under tho weather Mr. C's. family is mid has nen very well, Mrs. William Wilson of Loadville, a sister of Mrs. J. D. Parish, continued her journey castwunl Monday for a visit to tho old homo in Whiteside county, Illinois, where Mrs. Parish and daughter aro visiting. ThoiVVir ot last Saturday said: "Co. D, Nebraska National Guards marched off to tho tented Held nt Wnhoo today on the train." This U a new way of inarching and tho query arises, did tbe guards arrtvo marching! Misses Itosa and Mamlo McLaughlin daughters ot Win. McLaughlin, and Jennie Clilpman, daughter of Jusso Chlpman, left Wednesday to enter tho convent of tho Im maculate Conception at Davenport, Iowa. MANY MATTERS MINCED. News Noti-s of l.ornl mill (Irnrnil Interest to Courier Benders. Hon, V. E. Brown returned homo Thursday from n trip to Chicago nnd found awaiting hint ft telegram announcing the serious III nest of his fathor at Oi laud, Tint. Ho started on tho next train for his father's hcdsldo. Mix Martha Ollliort who was detained by Illness at Nebraska City white oil n visit to her sister, Mrs. E. H. Hnwley, returned homo Tuesday much improved, accompanied by hor mother nnd niece, Miss Bessie ltoblnfon, Ioulo Meyer returned Monday from Now York whom ho purchased a hugo stock of tho latest In dry goods nnd furnishing for his Tenth street store. Tlio now goods will soon arrive and as usual I u disposal of nt living profits. O street In front of tho ComtiKii ofllco and cast n O ns far ns Fourteenth street his Ih'eu paved nnd now our lady patrons can drlvo up to our door to loavo tholr orders, for either printing stationery or for their favor ite society Journal. Photographer Iveltey caught tho shadow of tho city omploycsof tho Wells Fargo Express company last week. Tlio hoys, nineteen in number, had on their uniforms and made a lino showing. Thonrt wink Is excellent nnd n specimen of tho Kclley studio. Brutto, tho tousorlal uitlst who formally lieM forth In Lyman's billiard parlor, has openod no again ut 120 South Tenth street. Ho has four chairs running nnd uxpoi lenccd workmen always on hand to give customers 11 clean, smooth shavo or nil artistic hair cut Frank Sheldon nnd Dounlo Mulr with thulr fnmllloK, who havo been enjoying tourists' life In Europe, wi lto that tholr tt Ip has la-en ono of cool mini p'o sure n id Hint barring nllln terfernncoH they will nil Ivo In New Yoik to il ty mill bo nt homenbontthellrstot October. Fred Miller's storo on Ninth sttout near Q was entered by burglars last Friday For tuuntely for Prod theru was hut $1.85 In the drawer, but tb') ptirlulners seemed satisfied u It It that nnd after s-itlsfylng their want for cigars and tobacco left tho premises about $10 w Inner. Tim ladles ot tho Universal church who havo completed nil arrangements for the opening of Ihelr-dhtlng hall on tho fair grounds, same as last year, will surro uxcellont meals ut reason nblo pi Ices. En cry thing will lw "home cook ed" and served under tho direct supervision of tho ladles. Tho city council was In special session Wed nesday to taku siwclul steps regarding tho use of city water. It Is probable that at Mondays meeting tho council will older all water usisl fur lawns discontinued us tho pressure-Is not strung enough to protect the city In enso of lire. Mr. It. Lawlor, of tlio Grand Central dry goods houso returned Saturday from New Yoik whero ho purchiised tho largest and llnest stock of fall goods over soon In Lincoln. Our numerous lady readers will do well to wait and soo tho many no cities Mr. Lawlor will Have to show, before long, A driver on tho Fourteenth Btrcet car lino died of heumioraga Wednesday while on duty He was walking through tlio car and before reaching tho further end seemed exhausted iio sat down mid expired. Ho has a wlfo ami six children. Tlio remains wilt bo sent to his former homo in Pennsylvania. Tho now store looms of Hardy & Pitcher on Eleventh street will bo tho handsomest nnd most modern of any thing In tho furniture business west of Chicago., '1 ho UOUUIEll is pivitsed to note tho progressive strides mndo tiy tho llrm, both of whom nro young men, and we w Ish them nil (Misslblo success. Loon Elsfolld formerly of this city and mm of tho senior partner ot E. M. Elsteltd & Co's Globe clothing houso arrived In tho city Wed nesday from Burlington, where ho now re Bides, lie is looking well, nnd has many f.ienils hero who aro pleased to moot him and ho is delighted to got back for a visit. Ho returns In about ten days. Mrs. A. W. Janson after n delightful summer spout in tlio cool resorts ot tho Bockieiln Can iida, retui ned homo Thursday. Mrs. Janson speaks in pleasant terms regarding tho Can udlati summeitng iolntH nnd says that during most of tho time tluuneU were worn to keep comfortable. Mrs. Janson was accomNiulcd homeward by her mother, Mrn.Murphy. C. E. Collier w ho recently went into tho far northwest to seek fnmo and foituno has le turued to Lincoln mora pleased that! ever with his former homo. Mr. Collier docs not think Idaho nnd tlie north west Is what lioain- cr crack It up to bo and like hundreds of other Is confident that Nebraska Is yet far ahead of them. Tho CouiilKU welcomes Mr Collier back to his first love. G. S. Wcdgowood left Tuesday for Malno, stopping enrouto several days in Chicago, Now York, nnd isoston. lio will bo gone nboutn month nnd while In his n.itlvo homo iins promised to send tho CouiilKU n good sup ply of Mnplo sugar tho puro article, to pro present to Km renders when It arrives. Tho Couniun will announce- It and Invito our read ers to enjoy a slieo with compliments of Mr. Wcdgowood. Otto Mohrenstechor, of tho big dry goods lions of Herpolsbelmer & Co , is nt homo again from Now York. Whllo In America's metropolis, Otto Informs us, he inado It a particular study to look tho maiket over thoroughly nnd select just such goods ns wcro liest ndapted to their flno trade, and wo mlp.ht add right hero that If anyone knows what Lincoln's flno trado wants, Mr. Mohronstecher Is that one. Tho now goods will urrlvo In tlmo for tho opening of tho remodeled store. Mndamo Weber left Thursday for Chicago, whero si 10 will hereafter make her future homo, opening aif engagement next Sunday In the choir of tho Presbyterian church nt Evnntton. Tho Mndamo will make hor homo In tho city and will dm lug tho winter also to heard In concert Many friends in Lincoln regret to seo her depart for In Mn 'damo Weber Lincoln nlwnys recogulzod ono of her best, If not the best vocalists wo had Tho CouiilKU joins tho host ot wellwlshers In wishing hor abundant success In her now homo mid trusts thu friends she may there make will bo ns warm ns tho many she leaves In Lincoln. A vestibule sleeping car leaves Lincoln dally via tho P. E. & M. V. railway, the Northwestern routo. This is a palatial sleeper an 1 runs thrugh without change to Chicago via Missouri Valley, where it is attached to the C. &N. W, vestibule train. Compauiion Solicited. A wlso discrim ination should be exercised by all who take medlclno. The proprietors of Hood's Barsa parilla solicit n careful comparison ot this medicine with other blood purifiers and medi cines, being conlldeut that tho pocullnr merits of Hood's Sarsapanlla are so apparent that tho people will unhestatlngly prefer it to any other preimrfttioii. Hood's Barsaparllla Is not n mixture of molasses and a fow Inert roots nnd herbs, but it Is n jecullar concen trated extractof tho best nltorutivo and blood purifying remedies ot tho vegetable kingdom. Tho enormous sales ot Hood's Barsaparllla, and tho wonderful cures effected, prove oven more than has been claimed for this medlclno. If you nro sick the best medicine Is 110110 too good. Therefore, take Hood's Barsapai ilia. State Fair Printing ! ' 1 1 i.. MERCHANTS Don't wait until the clay before the Fair to order your printing, but When we can give it proper attention. Several clays before the fair all printing offices are rushed with work, and under suchcircum- stances cannot do their best. We have now a very FINE LINE PICTURE CARDS Embracing two hundred kinds, and a host of Wessel & Dobbins, Art Printers & Stationers, New Burr Block, Cor. 12th and O Sts. All calls by telephone 253 promptly, answered, and if desuccl agent will call on you. our ZEHRUNG & DUNN, 1213 O STREET. ARE NOW SERVING THE PUBLIC WITH THE FINEST AND PUREST SODA WATER FROM THEIR Magnificent New Fountan, -j FLAVORED WITH HEALTHY AND WHOLESOME SYRUPS OF THEIR OWN MAKE. FOLLOWING IS A PARTIAL LIST OF THE COOLING BEVERAGES. Strawberry, Ginger, Vanilla, Nectar, Sarsapanlla, Lemon, Coffee, Raspberry, Pineapple, MANDARIN, SODA : WATER. IRONE ! Irqportecl ana Seltzer, Vichy, Apollanaris, Hawthorn, Congress, ZEHRUNG & DUNN, BRING IT IN NOW CALL AND SEE US. Chocolate, Cream, Moxie, Malto, Fruimiz, Orange, Acid Phosphate, Mead, OUR GREAT SPECIALTY IRONE ! A WONDERFUL AND DELICIOUS NERVE TONIC. Do:m.ostic Mirjeral'W'eiter Ginger Ale, Carlsbad Sprudel, Buffalo (Va.) Lithia, Friederichshael, Hunyadi. Fain ORPINE, IRONE ! s 12 13 O ST. nevclties for the 1