V4ta.4 fTW r ig,f-a...i,i j t "' - i "S ' -j- Mvftflm WliWlliilUMT-lf m"TTf,TTr iia3 VJ r MgM ft"rnrip HHia 4 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNE i, 1889 8 WPMT.IJWHm ig , f. BLfi !M Vi I , 5 I Jl pi., ". WPUMTIOH OF L1HC0LN, 60,000, Saturday Evening, Jane 1, '89 f Cttnw I Oth and P ttrMt. Dry Goods and Carpets, TAKE NOTICEI The Coumkh will not le responsible, for any debt mado by nny ono In it name, un IfM it written order nccomjianles the same, properly signed, I Wkrhki,, Jr., Prop'r. e Herpolsheimer & Co. ALI, NliXT WliliK RIBBON SALE! ec The Courier Ciui lie Found At Windsor Hotel Now Stand. Capital Holol Now Htnml. Odell's Dining Hull Now Htnml. Clason A Fletcher's, 140 Houth 1 1 tu Btrect. A. T. Lemlng A Co'., U(M (1 Htrcot, Tho Gotham NewHtand,m South lttli Ht. Keith Ilroi., Ill Noith llfli Htrcot. Kd. Yoiiiik, law O Htrool. Mon AKinlth, U1MO 'Diamond Pharmacy," ISth nnd N 81. Westcrlleld'a barber shop, Llurr block. Children's Flannel WAISTS AND BLOUSES LADIES' Silk and Flannel Blouses. W. R. DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher, 1x37 O St. H V I.nciil nnd 'e rsmtal, Whltobrent Coul mul Lime Couitauy. Take Turkish nt initio street The bout Tea, tl I .Steven oS Co. Sawyer tc Mother, florists, Maeonlo Temple. Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O it Trkkoy & Co, , wholesale and reuil Jeweler. New summer tires good at H. II Nlsslsy ft Co. Ladle look at the Lo Sancy shoe at Per kins Bros. Perkins Bros, have the finest French thoea for Infanta. Try some of the flno fresh fish served every Ur at Cameron's. Canon City Coal again at the Wbltebreast Coal and Lime Co. Ask for the "Marl Stuart" collar at Well SMwAith 11th street, . A Patent Leather Doled shoes for ladles full 4reM at Perkins Bros. .Roast meats, and vegetable of all klndaat Cameron's Lunch House. A French shoe baud turned for Infanta and Children at Perkins Bros. Lackawana and Bcranton hard coal sold only by Hutchhu & Hyatt, Everybody eats at Odell's nowaday Board only 14.00 per week. Canon City coal delivered to all parts of city, Call up telephone 23.1, Only place in Lincoln that uses mineral water In baths I at 1010 O street. Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Mendota, the most popular coal on the mar ket, sola only by hutchlns & Hyatt. For choice perfumes, fine toilet soaps, go to liaB O Street, Chapman's drug store. Scissors, knives, purses, the finest andlwt, 1196 O street, Chapman's drug store. Fine Teas, Spices, and the largest line of Fine Urocerics in the city, at S. P. Btevens, Best board in the city and at a price within reach of all, at Odell's. Twenty-one meals forH. Brushes, combs, hand glasses, eye glasses, specs, eta, at Chapman's drug store, lf.fi) O street. New novelties in huts and bonnets arriving dally at Wells' millinery irlors, 233 south 11th street. The finest luncheons in tho city are served .at all hours at Carder's European restaurant, 84 P street Call up telephone number 118 and order your ice of the Lincoln Ico Company. Office 1040 O street Toilet articles and perfumery of all the lat est odors at Wilson & Green's pharmacy 1!)9 south Tenth street Everything new and neat finest menu and best cook in the city at Carder's European restaurant, 034 P street The fluest work in the city at HayilenV photographic, studio. 1214 O street See our fine samples of art work. We are selling a good solid shoe for ladies nnd gentlemen for 3.00. Ask to see them at Webster ft Rogers', 1043 O street Everybody that has stopped at Carder's hotel speaks well of it Day board or meal la carte served at popular prices. All the babies in Lincoln are wanted to be at the Eden Musee the week of June 3d to cosspete for prises. Mothers, enquire at the Musee box office for particular. Ashbr ft MUlavaugh began yesterday an old fashioned quarter off sale, which will hut until June 1st we advise anyone in neea 01 dry good to take advantage of it When Ashby ft MiUspaugh advertise a quarter-off sale it always means the lowest prices that are ever made 011 fine dry goods. 'They began their sale yesterday and will con tteneit until June 1st We have one second-hand Edward's jump, Mtt tnttrv. leather top, doors on side, nearly ami as new. at 1180: cost new 110, Also two second-hand whaeton. leather tops, '-- astd varnished over, been la use from eMtoiwoyears,atT5ande0eaeh. These 1. . 1 j . imvvu-a daHverv B44sWher wagon with top, turn-under wagedMBaw.tlW. Wa also have tne 'asWsftHags work manulaetursd m this HBHraKT mkm., oarowore. TN THE SOCIAL SWIM. A WEEK'S HAPPENINGS CHRONICLED. Account of Italia, Turtle, Wedding Htc, That Hare Entertained Horlety, The Uoern of Fame, Tho Indies of Ht Paul M. K. church must linye ronllwxl n substantial betiedt from tho presentation of tho "Queen of Fnmo" Wodnes- dny evening, for it attracted n largo audience. Mls Almona Parker ah tho goddcM, allied tho noted women of history Iwforo hor to con test the honor of being crowned queen of tlicm nil. Each of them In n short recitation or song presented her claim, nnd the crown was nwarded Ixnilxn M, Alcott (Miss Grace Huelllng) , The goddess was accotnjMinlod by six maids of honor: Ml Oortrudo Mnr quotto, Oortrudo Iaws, llncliel llrock, Lulu llallontlno, Kntlo Miller and Atlco Cowdroy, Tho contestants wore Introduced by n ixtgo (Mlm Ilewilo Inno). Tho following famous charnctors were repn'itontedt Cleoatra MIm Minnie Itttn Gall llAinllton MlmKannleltmenisu llrldupt O'KlntilKnii ...Mm. Hollln Ituth Mrs. K. II. HaitIsoii Marie Van ,.Mrs.C. Llpplncott Isabe lis. Queen of Hiioln MIm Iina Giles Nusnti 11. Anthony,,,,, Mrs.KldrldKO Mother House , MIm AKuesHewfll Martha WashliiKton Mrs. Chas. Htrlcklsiid HUterof Cliarlly, MlMMay Newton llyivsllA , Miss Anna Funke Mary Queen of Hcolti, Mlns Alleen Oakley ChrUtlne Nellson Mrs. A.W. Jannen (1 race Darling ,,..,. MIm Anna Edwards Jeptha'sdaUKhter,,.,,,,, Mlw Hello Oakley rocahnntAs,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, ,MIn InexDorrls Mr. Partlnston ...Mlu Hnttlo Jyclnnd Bcalchl Mrs,AllH-rtWatklni Queen Kllxnbelh ... MIm Eva Loo AtlcoCsrr,, MlmNaoma Weaver Phwbe Cary MIm Alllo Lanl Aanuppe mim Clara Agcy (leorgo Klllott MlmMnbel Merrill Joan of Arc ,, .,,.,. ,Mlm IdaUoroutto Harriet llosuier MIm Olho Lntta Jostah Allen's Wife Mrs. Alfred Clullo Miriam and Iter Maldn MIm Clarkle I'tm Happho Miss Kate BcoUiorn Motlmr Oarllpia MIm Martha Funke Topsy ,..,MaterlIarry Nontou KllulK'th llarrctt Drowning,, MIm Jennie Marine .lennlo Llnd Mrs. K.J.UIsser HarrUtlleecherHtowo.,.,,.. MIm Mary Dixon Florence NlRhtlngale MIm Ilochel Manly Una Alcott MIm Clraco Knelling Tho program closed with singing by n chorus of fifty children, nnd n tableau. The pianists woro MIkkcs Eva Lee, Mltinlo Coch ran and Ella Orcuttc. The costuming and drilling was done by Mrs. L. W. Clnroutto, MIm 1'nrkcr, MIm Unrcutto nnd Mrs. Grifllth. Nolo from tlio Cadets In Cum p. Tho sixth annual encampment of tho Uni versity Cndet Corps wns nt lieguu Nebraska City Thursday. Tho camp Is RltunUl about nmllanndahalf fiom tho depot Quarter-mARter-Sergoant Walters, assisted by Ser geant Thurbor and halt a dozen niun, had erected twenty-flve largo hospital touts, mak. ing by far tho most nmplo accommodations tho corps has yet had. Every tent is now oa cuplcd. The camp was named In honor of Senator Charles T. Manderson. The com mandant, Lieut T. W. QrlflUh, has his head quarters at the north end bf tho camp, with Adjutant Stephens' tent on the right nnd Quartermaster-Sergeant Walters' on tho left The guard tents are at tho opposite end and tho 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 leff.Co. B, Capt Fletcher, on tho right centre, and Co. C, Capt Baughman, on the left center. Co. I) has perhaps the best location and parade ground. Major Wateon, speaker of tho House, called at Camp Manderson on Thursday ami kindly left directions tb ask for anything wanted. Capt Webber was officer 6f the day Fri day. Capt Gerwlg went on duty at 0:30 Fri day evening. Capt Fletcher goes on at 5:30 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 enthusiastic ovor Nebraska City and tho kindness we have met The num ber of beautiful young ladles wasgenorally re marked upon. Of course there will bo no flirting; it Isn't military. There are about 100 men in camp, nil told, and a number more are exacted. Prof. Luwrenco Brunor Is with tho battal- Hon and will, togother with some of tho stu dents, collect a number of specimens. Another Henator Married. The marriagu of Hon. J. D, Pope, senator from Saline county, Is of interest to many in Lincoln, as well as throughout tho State. Senator Pope w8 one of tho youngest mem bers of tho senate, but he was faithful and consciencious and displayed jiorsonul quali ties mat won tne esteem or all who camo in contact with blm, Tho wedding occurred at Friend Wednesday evening, Ilev. E. H. Cur tis of this city officiating. The bride, MUs Lillian MeDjugull, is a daughter of tho Into Hon. Matthew McDougall of that place. Her wvtiuing gown was or cream Henrietta, en tralue, trimmed with Chineso silk, and she woro a wreath of flowers. During tho cere mony tho brldo and groom stood under a flor al canopy, and the brldo was attended by four maids of honor; Mistes Hazel MoDouimll, Maud Kramer, Mabel Callahan and Jennie Ferguson. Senator and Mrs. Poie loft on the night train for a ten-day wedding jour ney to Denver and other Colorado points. II q fHPJMT Itecrpthm for High School Graduates. The slxtlt annual reception of tho alumni association ot the Lincoln high school will be given to the claMof '69 on Monday evening, Juno 10. The programme includes a reception at Temple hall from 8 to 10 p. m., a banquet and business meeting nt Brown's at 10, and a dance to close the festivities at tho hall. The class graduating this year is composed bf the following members: Harry G, Barber, John F. Barrett, Cora Beach, P, James Cosgrove, Wllford A. Dewoese, Frank B. DuTeil, Chris, tine Fossler, Wlllard Hammond, Wm. Arthur Wigglntou, Ralph E. Johnson, Alice L. Kearns, C. Delia Klock, Hrasmus Madison, Charton C. Marlay, Bessie A. McDIU, Ward B.-Hlohardson, Francis F. Tucker, Raymond M. Welch, Thomas E. Wing. At Home to the Seniors. Chancellor and Mrs. Bessey entertained the members ot tho Senior class of the University Wednesday evening. The many souvenirs and photographs gathered by the professor and his wife on their trip abroad furnished Abundant material for an unusually pleasant evening, and both host and hostess supple mented these by store of amusing Incident and experiences. The entire class were en thusiastic, in their expressions of delight Mrs. Bessey was assisted by Miss Moore, Miss Cochran and Mr, Mensendorf. Brown's refreshments at Cushman park. Bewiko Machine for Sauc Entirely new ot popular make, with all attachments, wll be sold at a big bargain. Enquire at this office. The flrtitlrnien With Horn. Tho Elks electal new officers Monday oven, Ing a follows! Exalted llulcr, Judge J. W. Houston; Esteemed Leading Knight, H. It Wlloyj Esteemed Loyal Knight, E. 11. Sloe son; Esteemed lecturing Knight, W, 11, Ax tater; Secretary, J. U, Hlglnlwtlmm; Treas tirer, A, E. Hargreavos; Tyler, K II. Hels koll; Trustees, Chas. Pitcher, K. K. Hayden, H. J, Aloxatider; RcprcscntAtlve to Grand Lodge, W. H. HulTman. An Kvrnlns; Willi the Irving. The Irving society of tho high school will glvo n farewell entertainment nt tho high school this evening, with tho following pro. gram 1 1'lanoHolo, . . . Hteltn Hoyt Honsln. llttllinvtn. Recitation, . . May Lewis " Hollo of Atrl." Address, . . . . May Mcllck Farewell to Heulor Class. Violin Holo. . , Charles Hagenow " Theme and Variation." lt'ergl. Address, , , , Ward Richardson Welcomo to Incoming HenlorClnis, lnst'1 Duet, Misses Hnmmnnd nnd Qaylord La Hultona. A. rt KuntiM. Oration. . , . . Harry llnrber Our Postal Hcrvleo and Its Development, Address. , , , , John Lovo Wolcoino to Incoming Junior Class. Vocal Duet, , Misses Oaylonl nnd Decker "The Hwnllow' Farowoll." Kwktn. Address, . . , , Cnrlllo Tucker Wolcoino to Incoming Kroshman Class. Vocal Holo, .... Alice Rlahtor ' I.'Ardlln."-MiMnltf. Minor Mention. No, "Taken by Siege" is not a war story. Lieut. F. A. Williams of tho national guards has resigned. Yes, "Taken by Slego" is a romnntia story of rrof life. No Hctlon, but a truo story. Mrs, K. C. Hill died Thursday noon nt her homo, Fourteenth and A streets. Mrs. W. A. Jones, of Rushvllle, Intl., is in tho city, tho girnst of Mrs. J, E. Rlggs. Tho Pleasant Hour club will hold a business meeting nt Hardy & Pitcher's this evening. RcprcHoiitntlvo Spccht of Omaha and Sena tor Polk of Plattsmonth were In town Tues day, Relieccn lodge of Odd Follows had n pleas ant social Tuesday night after regular busl, neH, Miss Anna Cassady of Council Blutr will visit nt tho residence of Mrs. II. W. Brown noxt week, Tho old settlers will moot noxt Saturday to mnke llnnl arrangement for their outing at Cushman, Dr. W. J. P. Lnwton nnd II. It Kmg will build hnndsomo residences at Twenty-sixth nnd N streets. Walt Mason, It rumor comoi true, will soon transfer his talents nnd allegiance to tho Omaha lltjmbltcan. Last chanco today to 1 cad the opening chap ter of "Taken by Slego." Tho story com mences In this issue. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Stone of Louisville, Ky,, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MoMur- try. Tho ladles aro sisters. M. L. Davey report that there are val uable gas wolis on land near Furry, Iowa, be longing to W. H. 1). Stout. Mrs. Adelaide Dearborn, formorly in structor in elocution at tho Statu University, died in Boston hut Thursday. Miss Lillian Chamberlain of Omaha has been engaged to sing at tho commencement exercises of tho Union socioty, Tho graduating class of tho high tchool have Issued elegantly engraved Invitations for commencement, Juno 10th. Tho East Lincoln Woodmen are to have a new hall in a building being erected by Baker ft Smith at Twenty-seventh and 8 streets. E. W. McCullough of this city will be mar- ried next Thursday at tho Bethany Congre gational church, Chicago, to Miss Clara J, Moore. Rev. F, S. Stein ot Milwaukke is tho now pastor of St Paul's and will preach his first sermon tomorrow. He was a college mate of Postmaster Watkln. Mrs. V. R. Dennis exiects to loavo noxt week for Chicago and after a visit thoro will In company with relatives loavo for the lakes to pass tho heated term. Gen. McBrlde had been married twenty-two years last Monday and celebrated tho annN versary by presenting Mrs. McBrlde with a crayon portrait of himself. The musical program at tho Sunday meet ing of tho Irish league was sustained by Miss May Fltrgerald, Mrs. J, A. Ktlroy, Messrs. Thos. Cnrr, Dayid Fitzgerald and N. Lawlor. Tho ladles ot St. Paul's took In about 100 of net revenue Wednesday ovonlng with "The Queen of Fame." Thoy are selling copies ot the play at 5 each, Hastings, Holdrege nnd Genova having already Invested. C. 8. Porry, formerly of Porry ft Harris, tho jewelers, is now special correspondent of the Watch Vial, published nt Cincinnati, and to judge from a marked copy is doing big share ot tho editorial work on it. Mrs. McConift-Van Dusen was thrown vio lently from her buggy while out driving yes terday afternoon, the horse becoming fright ened and running away. Although badly shaken she wns not dangerously Injured. Mr. H. E. Berry and Miss Allco Shlpp were married Thursday morning at tho home of tho brido's sister, Mrs. F. P. Convorso, on North Twentieth street, nnd thoy at once lo- gan housekeeping at 010 South Nineteenth, The groom is iv well known barlior 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 lht There will be ten or more teams from Nebraska, one from Colorado and probably one from Demi wood. Miss Chic Brown is enjoying life at Nan tasket, a summer resort near Boston. While nt the beech tho 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 IN FRONT AS DSDAL ! . Loaded to the muzzle and the lirst 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 the " razzle dazzle " as well as Clothing. The best chance you ever had or will get again to purchase your Spring Suit from our Tremendous Stock. Remember it bips Toi7day Tyorpip. 1T V. CHAMPIONS OF LOW PRICES AND OUTFITTGRS TO WHIN KIND. ? 1029 O STREET- 1031 Not Open on Sunday. Mail Orders receive Prompt Attention. Business Men-Attention ! LOOK AT THIS! Mr. Brown will follow in July, and together tho party will return in August A gay party of young folks spent Memorial Dvy in the woods near the penitentiary known as Levitt's Grove. It was a basket picnic and the day assod without an incident to mar it An accident seemed inevitable, however, for while tho party were seated on a branch susponded ovor the creek the branch broke, but the gallant Mr. Blake's timely as sistance saved the picnickers from a ducking. Tho party consisted ot Misses Canfleld, Hyde, Becker and Harper, Messrs. Waokerhagen, Blake, Ryon and Flak. A well known lover ot horse flesh has been snortlmr a bia diamond stud for tho past week that has been the envy of everybody In sport ing circles. The stone is of great purity ana cost an even fS50, It has a, handsome gold setting and 1 one of tle finest stones in the city. It is said that be bought It ofHallett the jeweler on Eleventh street just north of, O, which brings to mind the Interesting fact that Hailett lias the biraett line of diamond brought to Lincoln, Not only are these stones the acme of towelrv. feat they can always be converted into cash, aud these facta make them the most prised ot alt precious stones. Mr. Hailett will no doubt be glad to show hi diamonds to visitors. ,BMn5?iBfiffllM8rw?g5wixB JfsHIU' JitffffffffHw'.gf!fa I HHpSSnMQpjB ffjSSBsSMSSnfWBiiiiBiiJiJiJiBiJiiiJijfy mSSSSStSSmLmSm SHGiWvwKiSfrJk i - asSlfMsVOtRKSSnr rfi'TaTBEaCTLB JBBBBBBBBjB&aBKS Ik.'BBBBBS Li1 " ? -r3fKBM.Kv2? JfsS LRwP'PniiiMiiBtfH xft , jJJJLLlSHfjKsssH nHwWrt1h J tfLH 5 &;.ci4b-itrEH ISXPHK" -.i nri t- laBSBBBBBBBBBBBB iUMflMHHHw.KPH IMSSSJJagtj n in 1, . SBBBBBBBBBBSBBB VjafUpm HlflE9iSQSKlltllsfH l(ssBSSSBsmBsasBsivfB faa. Jfafafafafal fffafHBlfBBlfBrBBl gMMtnp'i'i ''Hlsl HmHH W!Mjasiiiai nBfii lr1B1'B'1WWjM HBBVMr-B-T,lc BBBBBBBVM MIBBVES&SCifsBBl iBwKiiSHBGfsl HsraEBFlrKSnlsH r rljVPPfssHHPBK L WALNUT, OAK, OR CHERRY ONLY $36 OO, Curtain Desks from .$27 to $84. MfVBalaHB(BBBBWfBBlBV HARDY & PITCHER, 211-213-215 South EleventlilStreet - -V Jk m A 'J1 r V M 14 W j -, v-f r 'r.; ""W.; ' Myjiski iiti ) ijtf0mjiiMf -'I.