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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNE i, 1889
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Satnrdaj Bf ening, Jane i, '89
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Carnar I Oth nnd P ltrt.
Dry &oods and Carpets.
TAKE NOTICE!
Tho CouniKn will not Ik riwmnlblo for
any debts made by any one In It nnme, un
it a written order ncooniiAnloii tlio Mine,
properly signed.
I Wkrhki., Jr., Prop'r.
Herpolslieimer & Co.
ALL NEXT WliKK
RIBBON SALE!
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The Courier Onn lie Koiuiil At
Windsor Holol Now Stand.
Capital Hotel Now Hlnml.
Odell's Dining Hull Now Stand.
Clason A Fletcher's, 140 South llth Btrcct.
A. T. Iemlllg A Co'., 1100 O Htrcot. . ,
Tho Gotham Now8taild,UN Mouth llth Ht
Keith nros., lit Noilh llth Htrcot.
Kd. Young, 1080 O Htrcot.
Baton AHnilth, tl'JOO
"Diamond Pharmacy," lh nnd N HU.
Wcstcrlleld's harbor aliop, llurr block.
Children's Flannel
WAISTS AND BLOUSES
LA1DIBS'
Silk and Flannel Blouses.
W. R. DENNIS,
Hatter and Furnisher, 1137 O St.
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l.tiout nnd Personal.
Whltobiwt Coul anil Lime Comnny.
Take Turk Mi at mill O street
The beet Ten. H. I .Stevens & Co.
Sawyer & Monitor, florists, Masonlo Temple.
Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O st
Trie key & Co., wholesale and retail Jeweler.
New rammer dress good at II. It, Nlsslsy
at Co.
Ladle look at the Lo Bancy shoes at Per
kins Bros.
Perkins Bros, have the finest French shoes
for Infant.
Try ome of the fine fresh fish served every
lav at Cameron1.
Canon City Coal again at the Whltebreast
Coal and Lime Co.
Ask for the "Marl Stuart" collar at Well
M8iuth llth street
A Patent Leather Bolod shoes for ladle full
drew at Perkins Bros.
..Roast meat, and vegetables of all kindsat
Cameron' Lunch Houm.
A French shoe band turned for Infants and
Children at Perkins Bros.
Lackawana and 8cranton hard coal old
only by Hutchins & Hyatt
Everybody eats at Odeir nowaday
Board only 1100 per week.
Canon City coal delivered to all parts of
city. Call up telephone 235.
Only place In Lincoln that uses mineral
water In bath i at 1010 O street
Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010
O street, basement Union block.
Meudota, tho most popular coal on the mar
ket, sola only by hutchlns & Hyatt.
For choice porf umes, Ann toilet maps, go to
1198 O Bereet, Chapman's drug store.
' Scissors, knives, purses, the finest and beat,
1196 O street, Chapman's drug store.
Flno Teas, Spices, and tho largest lino of
Fine Groceries in the city, at 8. P.. Stevens.
Best board In the city and at a price within
reach of all, at Odell's, Twenty-one meals
for4.
Brushes, combs, hand glasses, eye glasses,
specs, etc, at Chapman's drug store, 1123 0
street
New novelties In bats and bonnets arriving
daily at Well' millinery parlors, 338 south
llth street
The finest luncheons in tho city are served
.at all hours at Carder's European restaurant,
W4Fstreet
Call up telephone number 118 and order
your ice of the Lincoln Ice Company. Office
1040 O street
Toilet articles and perfumery of all the lat
est odors at Wilson & Green's pharmacy 139
south Tenth street
Everything new and neat finest menu and
best cook In tho city at Carder's European
restaurant, 034 F street
Tho finest work in tho city at Hayden's
photographic studio. 1314 0 street See our
11 no samples of art work.
W are selling a good solid shoe for ladles
and gentlemen for 13.00. Ask to see them at
. Webster & Rogers', 1043 O street
Everybody that has stopped at Carderti
hotel speaks wall of it Day board or meals
a la carte served at popular prices.
All the babies in Lincoln are wanted to be
attbeEdenMusee the week of Juue 3d to
cosspete for prises. Mothers, enquire at the
Musee box oAce for particulars.
Ashby at Millspaugh began yesterday an
old fashioned quarter off sale, which will last
until June 1st We advise anyone In need of
dry good to take advantage of it
When Ashby & MMtpaugh advertise a
quarter-off sale It always means the lowest
prices wat are ever mane nu nne ury goous.
They began their sale yesterday ana wui con
ttaae It until June 1st
We have one second-hand Edward's jump-.
sat baggy, leather top, doors on side, nearly
a good as new, at $150; cost now fAV), Also
tws Meuudnad phaetons, leather tops,
aalataa aad varnished over, been la us from
eaatetwe years, at 176 and 990 each. These
a)1 bargain.. And one grocer's delivery
Blnditntttr wagea wMh top, turn-under
wsss,'ao4asw,l. W also have the
fn swrlaji'r-'rt-1 - la this
siavsVry Hostrniurr MM., Hardware.
IN THE SOCIAL SWIM,
A WEEK'8HAPPENING3 CHRONICLED.
Arctium of Halls, Parties, Wedding
lCtc, That Have Knlertnliiril Society.
The U"eeii of 1'mne.
Tho Indies of Ht l'nul M. E. church must
lmvo realised n substantial Iwnrflt from tho
presentation of tho "Queen of Fame" Wednes
day evening, forltntlraoted alnrgouudlonco.
Miss Almonn I'nrker ns tho goddess, called
tho noted women of history lieforo her to con
test tho honor of liclng crowned qucon of
thorn nil. Each of them In a short recitation
or song pmsenfod her claims, nnd tho crown
was awarded Louisa M. Alcott (Miss (Irnco
Hnclllnu). Tho gtslde wasaccoiuNtnledby
six iniilds of honors Mlm Uertrudo Mnr-
quotto, Gertruilo Iiws, Ilnchel Urock, Lulu
llnllentlne, Kntlo Miller nnd Allen uownroy.
Tho contestnnts went Introduced by n txtge
(Miss IIchsIo Itne). Tho following famous
chnrncters wero reprnwntcdi
Cteoiwtra . Mis Minnie I-attn
Osll llninllton . .,.,..... MIssFaniilelloscman
llrltlget O'Flnnlgan Mrs. llolllns
Ituth ,.. Mrs. K. II. JInrrlson
Marie Van Mrs. C. t.lpplncott
Isahells, Queen of Bpaln Miss Ixna Giles
MttsAtt II. Anthony Mrs.KlilrldKo
Mother (Imshi .....Miss AKitesKiwell
Martha WnshltiKton Mrs. Clms. Utrlcklnjid
Hlster of Cltniity Mis May Newton
iiyiMtia AitssAtma ntnue
Mary Queen of Bcott MIsaAlloeiiOAkley
Christina Ncllton Mrs. A.W. Jansen
Otwyi Darling.... ,.. Miss Anna K-lwimli
.leptha's ilstiRhter ., Miss Hello Oakley
IMCitliontas ,tn jnciixirru
Mrs. l'nrtlnirton Miss Hnttle Ulnnd
Bcatchl Mrs, Allx-rt Watklns
Queen KlltiiU'th. ...... ... MImKwIco
AllroCarr...,, MlxsNaoma Wearer
l'lioehe Cnry , ,,,, MIssAllla Ijntx
Xantlppe ........Miss Clara A Key
aeorira Elliott Ml Mabel Merrill
.lonnof Arc ...,Mlu MnUaroutto
Harriet Hosiner ,,Mlm Ollte Latta
Joslah Allen's Wife Mrs. Alfml Gullo
Miriam nnd Her Maids MlssClarklo l'scu
Bamiho... Mis Ksto Bcothnni
Motiwr Garfield Mlts Martha Funke
Topsy , Mnsterllarry Newton
Klltabcth llarrettIlrovnlng,,MlM Jennlo Marine
Jeunlo Ltnd Mrs. K.J. Kisser
HnrrittUcccherBtovro Miss Mary Dixon
Florence NlKhtltiKale Miss Knchet Manly
Ixmlsa Alcott... Mlts draco HiieHIng
Tho program closed with singing by n
chorus of fifty children, nnd n tableau. The
plnnist wero Misses Eva IO, Mlnnlo Coch
rnunnd Ella Grout to. Tho costuming and
drilling wns dono by Mrs. I W. Gnrouttn,
Miss l'nrkcr, Miss Onrcuttu nnd Mrs. GriOltlt.
Notes from tho Citdeta In Cniup.
Tho sixth annual onenmpment of tho Uni
versity Cadet Corps was at begun Nvbrnska
City Thursday. Tho camp is situated about
a mile and a halt f 1 om tho depot Quarter-mastor-Borgeant
Walters, asMstod by Ser
geant Thurber nnd half n doxen men, had
erected twenty-fivo largo Jiospltnl touts, mak
lug by far tho most ample accommodation
tho corps has yet had. Every tont is now 00
cupled. Tliecamp was nnmed in' honor of
Senator Charles T. Mandsrson. Tho com
mandant, Lieut T. W. Grlfllth, has his head
quarters at the north end bf tho camp, with
Adjutant Stephens' tent on tho right ami
Quartermastar-Borgeani Walters' on tho loft
The guard tonts are at tho opposite cud and
the main body of tho camp Is divided into
four company streets. Co. A, Capt Webber,
Is on the extreme right forming "A" street;
Co. D, Capt Gerwlg, on the lett;Co. B, Capt
Fletcher, oit tho right centre, and Co. C,
Capt Baughman, on the left center. Co, D
has perhaps the best location and narado
ground. Major Watson, speaker of the House,
called at Camp Mnndorson on Thursday and
kindly left directions tb ask for anything
w tolled.
Capt Webber was officer 6f the dav Fri
day. Capt Gorwlg went on duty at 5:110 Fri
day evening. Capt Fletcher goos on nt5:30
Saturday and Capt Baughman at 5:30 Sun
day.
Thursday night was perhaps quieter than the
first night of our previous encampment, but
was by no moans oppressively quiet
Everybody is enthusiastla over Nebraska
City and the kindness we have met The num
ber of beautiful young ladles was generally re
marked upon. Of courso tltoro will bo no
flirting; it isn't military.
There are about 100 men in camp, all told,
and u number more are exacted.
Prof. Lawrcnco Brunor is with tho battal
lion nnd will, togother with somo of tho stu
dents, collect a number of specimens.
Another Heimtor Married.
Tho marriagu of Hon. J. D, Fopo, senator
rroni ttauno county, u or. interest to many 111
Lincoln, as well as throughout the State.
Senator Fopo was 0110 of the youngest mem
bers of tho seuato, but ho was faithful and
consciencious and displayed jicrsonul quali
ties that won the esteem of all who catno in
contact with blm. The wedding occurred at
Friend Wednesday evening, How E. II, Cur
tis of this city officiating. The bride, Mis
Lillian McDjugnll, is a daughter of tho Into
Hon. Matthew McDougall of that place. Her
wedding gown was of cream Henrietta, on
tralne, trimmed with Chlneso silk, and sho
woro a wreath of flowers. During tho cere
mony tho brido and groom stood under a flor
al canopy, and the bride was attended by four
maid of uonor: HIsmm itaxol McDougall,
Maud Kramer, Mabel Callahan and Jennie
Ferguson. Senator and Mrs. Pox left on
tho night train for a ton-day wedding jour
ney to Denver and other Colorado points.
lteeetton for High School Graduates.
Tito sixth annual reception of tho alumni
association ot the Lincoln high school will be
given to the class of '69 on Monday evening,
June 10.
The programme Includes a reception at
Temple hall from 3 to 10 p. m., a banquet and
business -meeting at' Brown's at 10, and a
dance to close tbe 'festivities at the hall. The
class graduating tills year is composed of the
following members: Harry O, Barber, John
F. Barrett, Cora Beach, F, James Cosgrovo,
Wllford A. Dowecse, Frank B. DuTell, Chris,
tine Fossler, Willard Hammond, Win. Arthur
Wlgginton, ltalph 4S. jobitson, Allen U
Kearns, C. Delia Klock, Hrasmus Madison,
CbartonCiMarlay, Bessie A. MoDIll, Ward
B.-Hlobardson, Francis F. Tucker, Raymond
M. Welch, Thomas E. Wing.
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At Hume to the Seniors,
Chancellor and Mrs. Bessey entertained tho
members of the Senior class of the University
Wednesday evening. The many souvenirs
and photographs gathered by tho professor
and bis wife on their trip abroad furnished
abundant material for an unusually pleasant
evening, and both host and hostess supple
mented these by a store of amusing incidents
aad experiences. The entire class were en
thusiastla in their expressions of delight
Mrs, Bessey was assisted by Miss Moore, Miss
Cochran and Mr. Menseadorf,
Brown's refreshments at Cushman park.
Bkwi0 Machine for Balm Entirely new
of popular wake, with all attachments, wil
be sold at a big bargain. Enquire at this office.
The Gentlemen With Horns.
Tho Elks elected new officers Monday oven
lug ns followsi Exnltod lltiler, Judge J. W.
Houston t Esteemed landing Knight, II. It
Wiley J Esteemed Loynl Knight, E. 11. Hlos
son; Esteemed lecturing Knight, W, II. Ax
tnter Secretary, J. U. Hlglnliothnm; Treas
urer, A. E. Hnrgreavo; Tyler, K II. Hols
knllt Trustees, Cltas. Pitcher, K. K. Hayden,
H. J. Alexander! lleprwcntatlvo to Grand
Lodge, W. S. Huffman.
Alt Kvrnlnsj With the Irvlngs.
The Irving society of tho high school will
givo a fn re well entertainment nt tho high
school this evening, with tho following pro.
grant!
l'lann Holo, . . . . Htolln Hoyt
Kottatn. Itatfimvn.
Mediation, . . ... May Lewis
" Hollo of Alrl."
Address, . . . . May Mellck
Karowoll to Hettlor Class,
Violin Holo. , . . Charles Hngenow
"Themo nnd Variations." HYfpt.
Address, . . . Want KlclmnUon
Wclcomo to Incoming Henlor Clnss.
Inst'l Duet, Misses Hammond nndGaylord
In Httltanr.. A. d KvntikU
Oration, , . . . Harry llnrbcr
Our Postal Hcrvlco and Its Dovclopmont
Address. . . . . John Lovo
Wclcomo to Incoming Junior Class.
Vocal Duet, . . Misses Gaylord and Decker
"Tho Hwnllows' Farewell." Kucken.
Address, . , , . Carlllo Tucker
Wclcomo to Incoming Frcshmnn Class.
Vocal Holo, .... Allco Illghtor
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Minor Mention.
No, "Taken by Siege" Is not a wnr story.
Lieut. F. A. Williams of tho national
guards has resigned.
Yes, "Taken by Slego1' Is a romnutla story
of rrcil llfn. No fiction, but n true story.
Mrs, E. O. Hill died Thursday noon nt her
homo, Fourteenth and A streets.
Mrs. W. A. Jones, of Htishvllle, Ind., is In
tho city, tho guost of Mrs, J. E. Illggs.
Tho Pleasant Hour club will hold a business
meeting nt Hardy & Pitcher's this evening.
ItepreHCiitatlvo Spccht of Omaha and Sena
tor Polk of Plnttstnonth wero In town Tues
day,
llcbecca lodgo of Odd Follows hail a pleas
ant social Tuesday night nfter regular bttsU
now.
Miss Anna Cassady of Council Bluffs will
visit nt tho resldcuco of Mrs, H. W. Brown
noxt week.
Tho old settlers will moot noxt Saturday to
make final arrangement for their outing at
Cushman.
Dr. W. J. F. Lawton nnd H. It Kntg will
build hnudsonio resMotices at Twenty-sixth
and N streets.
Walt Mason, if rumor como true, will soon
transfer his talents and nlleglanco to tho
Oniahn lleintbltcuH.
Lnst chanco today to 1 end tho opening chap
tor of "Tnkon by Slego." Tho story com
mences in this issue.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Stone of Loulsvlllo,
Ky., are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J, II. MoMur
try. Tho Indies nre sisters.
M. L.Dnvcy reports that there are val
uable gas welts on land noar Ferry, Iowa, be
longing to W. II. B. Stout.
Mrs. Adelaide Dearborn, formerly In
structor in elocution nt tho State University,
died in Boston last Thursday.
Miss Lillian Chamberlain of Omaha has
been engaged to slug at the commencement
exercises of tho Union socioty.
Tho graduating class of the high rchool
have issued eloguntly engraved invitations
for commencement, June 10th.
Tho East Lincoln Woodmen are to have a
now hall in a building lielng erected by Baker
& Smith at Twenty-sevonth and 8 streets.
E. W. McCullough of this city will be mar
riod next Thursday at tho Bethany Congre
gational church. Chicago, to Miss Clara J.
Moore,
new F. 8. Stein of Milwaukke is the now
pastor of Bt Paul's and will preach his first
sermon tomorrow, He was a collego mato of
Postmaster Watklns.
Mrs. W. R. Dennis expects to loavo next
week for Chicago nnd after a visit thero will
In company with relatives loavo for the lakes
to pass the heated term.
Gen. McBrlde had been married twenty-two
years last Monday and celebrated the minis
versary by presenting Mrs. McBride with a
crayon portrait of himself.
The musical program at tho Sunday meet
ing of tho Irish loaguo was sustained by Miss
May Fltrgerald, Mrs. J. A, Kllroy, Messrs.
Titos. Carr, Dayid Fitzgerald and N. Lawlor.
Tho ladles ot St. Paul's took in about $100
of not revenue Wednesday ovoning wlt'a "The
Queen ot Fame." They are selling copies of
tho play at 13 each, Hastings, Holdrege nnd
Gettova having already Invested.
C. S. Perry, formerly of Perry & Harris,
tho jowolcrs, Is now special correspondent of
tho Watch Dial, published nt Cincinnati, and
to judge from a marked copy is doing a big
sharo of tho editorial work on it.
Mrs. McConlff-Vnn Dusen was thrown vio
lently from her buggy while out driving yes
terday afternoon, tho horse becoming fright
ened nnd running away. Although badly
shaken sho was not dangerously Injured.
Mr. H. E. Berry and Miss Allco Bhlpp were
married Thursday morning nt tho home of
tho brld' sister, Mrs. F. P. Converse, on
North Twentieth strwt, nnd they at once lo
gan housekeeping at 1110 South Nineteenth,
Tho groom Is a well known Itarbor at N and
Eleventh streets.
The Eleventh Annual Tournament of the
Iowa Firemen promises to be a big success.
According to the Council Bluffs papers quar
ters for over forty teams have been secured
and every day increases tho list There will
be ten or more teams from Nebraska, one
from Colorado and probably one from Dead-
wood.
Miss Chlo Brown is enjoying lifo at Nan
taskot. a summer resort nenr Boston. While
at tho beech the lady is also studying her
favorite art, i. e, music, both vocal and in
strumental. Mrs. Brown expects to leave
for Boston the latter part of tho month and
Mr. Brown will follow in July, and togother
tho party will return In August
A gay party ot young folks spent Memorial
Dsv in the woods near the penitentiary
known as Levitt's Grove, It was a basket
plcnlo and the day passed without an incident
to mar it An accident seemed inevitable,
however, for while the party wero seated on
a branch suspended over the creek the branch
broke, but the gallant Mr. Blake's timely as
sistance saved the picnickers from a ducking.
The party consisted of Misses uanneiu, uyue,
Becker and Harper, Messrs. Wackerhagen,
Blake, Kyona and Fisk.
A well known lover of horse flesh has been
sporting a big diamond stud for the past week
that has ueen me envy 01 evwrjr uwj n 1
lng clr cle. The stone is of great, purity and
cost an oven-faou. uas. a, uanuwuio gum
setting and is one of the finest" stones in Uie
city. It Is said that be bought It of Hallett
the Jeweler on Eleventh street Just north ofi
O, which brings to mind the Interesting fact
that Hallett has the biggest line of diamonds
l.miiffht u Lincoln, Not only are these stones
k .nm nf Welrv. bat Utey can always bo
converted into cash, aud wese jacis inaao
them the most prised of all precious stones.
Mr. Hallett will bo doubt be glad to show his
diamonds to visitors.
IN FRONT AS DSDAL !
Loaded to the muzzle and the first gun will explode MONDAY, and no
doubt will scatter competition North, South, East and West. Every stitch of
Clothing of every description marked down. Our method of doing business is
to turn our stock into ready cash and sell at a smaller profit than to wait until
late in the season.
HATS, FURNISHING GOODS,
and everything else get
chance you ever had or
Tremendous Stock.
Remember
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