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ar- , PW mm 'ws'iif'fefoiiffiwyiywiifiM'MW'iw T "in; iiihi '"WJIjWll .It.lll. ,,.1.1 '.;;w.Mlr(.Ww,WWMlW)KW)c '-V CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1889 8 twwjpsyUrilM 0 ) 1 ; H vtd i'v ?.. .o pVTTW4ia'a""f4Yjflv nviiiKaisi mMBi u '-"SS-" PW MPULATIOX OF LINCOLN, 60,000L Saturday Evening, Jrine 8, '89 ifiS Ctornar I Oth ami P Streets. Dry (Stoods and Carpets, TAKE N0TICE1 The Couniicn will not t rcsjwnslble for any debt made by any ono In It nnnie, un less n written order accompanies the same, projH-rly signed. Ij. Wjcrhel, Jr., Prop'r. Herpolsheimer & Co. ALL NEXT WEEK SASH RIBBON SALE 30 Cts. nnd Upward. The Courier Cnn lie Von ml At Windsor Hotel New Slittul. Capital Hotel Nuwh himihI. Otlell'i Dining Hull New Htnnd. Clsnon A Fletcher's, HOBoulh lith Btrcot. A. T. Letnlug A (Vs., 1100 O Htreel. TheQotliHiii New Stand, Hi Houthlllli HI. Keith nrox., Ill Ninth llth Htrecl, Ed. Young, IlisJu ( Htrct't. Kalon AHmlth, II.OO "Diamond Pharmacy." l.'tli nnd N l 'Westerfleld's bnrlivr shop, llurr block. Children's Flannel WAISTS AND BLOUSES LADIES Silk and Flannel Blouses. W. R. DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher, "1137 O St. E l.nritl nnd I'craoiiHl. Whitebmut Coal nml Lime Company. Take TurkUh at 1010 O street. The best Tom . B. V .Btevem &, Co. Bawyer & Moshor, florists, Mosonlo Temple, Mineral water used lor bathing, 1010 0 it Trlckey & Co., wholesale and retail jewelers. New summer dress good at II. R. Nlsslsy Co. Ladle look at the Lo Bancy shoes at 1'er- klnsllros. Perklm Bros, have the finest French shoes for Infanta. Try tome of the flno freh fish served every day at Cameron's. Canon City Coal again at tlio Whltcbreast Coal and Llmo Co. Aik for the "Marie Stuart" collar at Weill 386 couth llth street. A Patent Leather Soled shoes for lndice full drew at Perklm Bros. Itoait meats, and vegetables of all kindmt Cameron's Lunch House. A French shoo hand turned for Infants and Children at Perkins Bros. Lackawana and Scranton bard coal sold only by Hutchlna & Hyatt, . Everybody eats at Odell's nowadays Board only 11.00 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 Is at 1010 0 street. Improved shower for Turkish baths nt 1010 O street, basement Union block. Mendota, the most popular cool on the mar ket, sola only by hutcblns & Hyatt. For choice perf uiiuw, Ann toilet eoaps, go to 1123 0 Street, Chapman's drug store. Scissors, knives, purses, the fluest and best, 1123 0 street, Chapman's drug store. Fine Teas, Spices, and the largest lino of Fine Groceries in the city, at S. P. Stevens. Best board in the city and at a price within reach of all, at Oddl's. Twenty -one meals for . Brushes, combs, band glasses, eye glasses, specs, etc., at Chapman's drug store, 1123 0 street. The finest luncheons In the city arc served at all hours at Carder s European restaurant, 034 P street. Call up telephone number 118 and order your ice of the Lincoln Ice Company. Oflice 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 the city at Carder's European restaurant, KH 1' street. The finest work in the city at Hoyden's photographic studio. 1214 O street. See our fine samples of art work. We are selling a good solid shoe for ladles and gentlemen for $2.00. Aik to soe them at Webster & Rogers', 1043 0 street. Everybody that baa stopped at Carder's hotel speaks well of it Day board or meals a 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 cowpete for prises. Mothers, enquire at the Musee box office for particulars. Aafaby St MUlspaugh began yesterday an old fashioned quarter oft sale, which will last HBtil June 1st We advise anyone in need of dry goods to take advantage of it When Ashby & MUlspaugh advertise a quarter-off sale it always means the lowest price that are ever made on fine dry goods. They began their sale yesterday and will con tinue it until June 1st We have one second-hand Edward's jump sasit buggy, leather top, doors on side, nearly as good as new, at 1150; cost new (230. Also two second-hand phaetons, leather tops, painted and varnished over, been in use from m to two years, at 175 and 100 each. These are abarfala. And one grocer's delivery fHndsbaksr wagon with top, turn-under wheel, good a saw, 1100. We also have the oast earriaga work manufactured in this 'eeaatry Hcmphrbt Bros., Hardware. Anions; the liable. ThoKdmi Museo ho quite overshadowed every Interest In Lincoln this week, Tho at traction has liocn nn array of nearly thirty babies nnd their mothers attracted by tho fol lowing prlres offered t For tho prettiest baby, 33 largest, 12.1) innllot,933 prettiest dress ed, I2S prettiest twins, .V) prettiest triplets, 100; to thomont charming mother, n gold watch and chain to the mother of tho pret tiest lnby, n diamond ring. There Is so much of human Interest In tho laby show that It has nttrncted n continuous stream of visitors, nnd this will be tho banner week of tlio Mu see. Following Is tho list of tho mothers, the names nnd ages of their little ones nml their residence) No. 1Mrs, M. J. (laiighnn liaby, Pearl, aged 7 months residence, 8.VJ North Twelfth street No. 2 Mrs. James Mervin 'Grant, 13 months 760 North Twelfth. No. 3-Mn. W. M. Allen-Connlo (girl), 0 months 404 South Klovonth. Tho CoimiEH Iwby. No. 4 Mrs. A. Dcmko Charles Kdwln, 7 months Tenth near Hill. No. ft Mrs. C. F. Heard Maudle, 11 mo. -81(10. No, 0 Mr. A. II. Ileckton Harry, 10 mo. 1408 O. Tho Metuinoni baby. No. 7-Mrs. J.V. B. Bliackelton-Joslc(girl) 10 months-827 B. No. 8 Mrs. L. Ullcw Norrl (boy),7 months U03U. No. 0 Mrs. II. F. Geckler Augusta, 8 months F near First, No. 10 Mrs. John Gross John A., 7 mo. 423 North Tenth. Tho Joumul baby. No. 11-Mrs. M. II. Hlckman-Nettlo H llmonths-1230V. No. 12 Mrs. K. P. Kcmlnll-Kdna Stella, 0 months 020 South Eighteen. The Fore man & Crowo baby. No. 13 Mrs. J. Walter Freldn, 7 months, 2130 N. No. 14-Mrs. S. A. Allen Arthur (colored). 8 months Eighth between B nnd C. No. 16 Mr. J, Myers lUhih. 0 months B1UU. No. 10-Mrs. 11. Pnrkcr-Mllllo O., 6 mo. -1030 U. No. 17 Mr. M. M. Lyons Marguerite, 0 months 118 South Eleventh. Tho Gotham News-stand baby. No. IB-Mr. U.S. Hubbard-Frnncl Ell t, 7 month 016 South Thirteenth. No. 10 Mis. ltoughtn Ins, Pearl and Pansy, 18 mouths Wyuka cemetery. No. 20 Mrs. John O. Balsbury John, 17 months 430 South Ninth. The B. & M. baby. No. 31 Mrs. M. McFarJnnd Pearl, 11 mo. 1245 South Eighth. No. 22 Mrs. F. M. Pcrduo-Ennld (glrl)12, months Twentieth nnd H, No. 23-Mrs. T. M. Wrlght-Llulo.lOmos. V near Fifteenth. Tho Hcniolscheimcr ba by. No.24-Mrs. J, II. Bird-Floyd P., 8 mos. -2210 P street. No. 26 Mrs. II, M. Glnther Dora May, 10 months 2003 Q. No. 20 Mrs. J., Jones, Carrlo, 0 weeks 228 r- No. 27 Mrs. Al Beach twins, Emma and Alice, 4 years. No. 23-Mrs. J. M. Martin-Myrtle, 10 months 638 North Fifteenth. No. 20 Mrs. L. Klunkor Lulf (boy), 5 months E near Twelfth. Each visitor is entitled to ono vote on his admission ticket Additional votes can bo bought of the mothora nt live cents each, The ladles get a lilieral share of tho proceeds In addition to the prices. Several of the ex hibitors, as will lie seen by tho list, are pa tronised by business firms nnd linve been pro vided with booths that have been made pretty with laces and draper es. Whatever the re sult of the contest may be thoCouiucn will In sist that It hss boon represented by the bright est, the handsomest nnd tho most interesting mother, nnd ns for tho baby well, she is a lovable bud of promise that any mother might adore. Mr . Allen has charming man ners and Is tho picture of health, with rosy cheeks that may well lw the envy or all Lin coin womankind Sho was married about three years ago, before sho was fifteen, and has two bright little jewels to 1111 tho casket of her heart and home. Wheu asked If her attendance at the Musee did not put her be hind In her housework, she modestly said she had done her washing nnd Ironing for the wock, besides making a dross for baby while at the Muree and it was only Wednesday then. This little confidence was Imparted to an interested lady, and it is unnecessary to say that the Counun uses tho information without Mra.AUen's knowledge. The Couiukr is proud of Its representative and it believes its readers will admit that Mrs. Allen Is as smart and interesting n llttlo woman as there is in Lincoln. An KltKKiit Aflalr. About sixty ladles were delightfully enter, talned yesterday by Mrs. George H. Clark at an afternoon leceptton and luncheon. Llttlo Alva Clark, dressed In white swiss, acted as page at the door, and Mrs. Clark was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Covert, Mrs. Patrick, Mrs. Klrker and Mrs. Bewick. The eye was relieved with a touch of green through the medium of sprays of smllax about the rooms, and n boquet lay at each plate. The lunch eon was an array of tempting dellcacles.Mrs. Clark Is credited with having Introduced, as an incident to her reception, a novelty for Lincoln. Each lady brought a lemon, which figured in a unique prise competition. Each was marked with tho name of the lady, and after having been put under knifo and squeex erthe seeds were counted. Mrs. Mason Gregg wm awarded the royal priro, a fancy bon bon dish, for having the lemon with the most seeds, thirty-six. Mrs. Noble received the booby prise, a lemon squeerer, for having a lemon with no seeds. The ladles then had a guessing bee as to the total number of seed. Mrs. Sheltou came nearest the number and Was awarded a pretty flower dish. There wero 697 seedt and her guess was 700. Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Burton executed all the pro- ceases judicial in tnis novel contest, and Mrs. Goodlu entertalued tho company at the organ. The reception was from three to six, and the favored guests were charmingly en tertained throughout The ladles complimented their hostess with a beautiful display of elaborate toilets, and the profusion of flowers worn was particular ly noticeable. Mrs. Clark was handsomely attired in a pink and green striped French chally on a cream ground and trimmed with serpent-grained velvet and pink and green ribbons; diamonds and flowers for ornaments. Mrs. Covert, black silk and henrletta, dia monds and flowers. Mrs". Patrick, cream silk and lace, diamonds and flowers. Mrs. Klrker, black silk and lace, diamonds and flowers. Tba guests were: Mesdsinr Wolcott, Williams. Criwer. Mhcl- ton, Beeson. Klrker, Maul, Howell, 1'ouln, Hay den, Morse, Nrsbltt, Rewtck, Lecky, KwiDK.T.E. Ewlng.Meld, MllUiugb,Iloehmerl Btull, Noble, Trsver, Foster, Lsrth, Uurton, Patrick, Garten, Lowe, Appleget Dawes, Holm, Coleman, Bkln ner, Wler, lVrrymsn, Hudson, Bltcer, UsIley.Dr. italley, I. M. Raymond, V. V, M. HayinoncT, A.H. Itaymoad, Alva Kennanl, C. C. Burr, I C. Burr, Oeorge Brown, Charles I. Jones, tVm. A. Preston, Morris Turner, M.Bcott, P. A. Newton, B. Parker, Rot. Curtis, Hav. Williams, Mason Ore KCi Frank Ortgg. F. A. Brown, Cha. Brown Rhodes nt the streets. W. H. If uffmAn and II. I). Orshnm, Misses Good In and Htoddsrd, Mrs. Covert of Crete, Mrs. Hcnstor TsRKirt of HnstliiRS, Mrs. Wolbnch of Beatrice, Mrs. Htreeter of Valnsrnlso, Mr. Field or Knit in, Ms,, Ml Alible Covert of Crete,! anil iMiM iiruie nniiiu hi jienuicc Minor Mention, Vote for theCouniKH'H baby, No. 3. Tho Union club had Its monthly reception Wednesday evening. Tho spring trotting races will come off Juno 10 nnd 20. Purses, 1,200. Tho Wesleynn university commencement ha been postjioncd a week, Mb Clara Cannody entertained a small company nt cards Monday ovenlug. Mrs. Franklin's scholars hnd n picnic Tues day afternoon on tho capital grounds. Ml Minnie Cochran will give a mustcnle next Thursday evening at tho Untvenlty chaiel. All nro cordially Invited. Tho Relief and Aid society festival Wednes day rcallrcd about s60. Tho contribution liox for tlio Joiimiown suirererscaugnt siu.ou. Mr. Edgar A. Rogers and Mis Corn M., daughter of Mr. Ersklno, will bo married next Wednesday, it will bo a morning wed ding. Tho senior Pleasant Hours will picnic nt Cushmnn park next Thursday, Thoy will drive out late In tho afternoon and close with a hop. Rov. F. S. Stein, tho new pastor of St. Paul's, will uinko hi homo In Dr. Simmon's G street house, which mny bocomo tho per manent Methodist parsonage. Prof, llngenow nnd Mrs. Hmma were mnrrlcd Wedncsdny evening formers' homo, Twentieth and M Judge Stewart tied tho huptlal knot Tho first nnnunl brlgado encampment of Uniformed Rank of tho Knights of Pythias of Nebraska will lie held at Columbus July 1-8. Prizes aggregating 11000 nro offered. Tho junior Pleasant Hour club hn n trip to Cushmnn inrk planned for this afternoon. Tho program calls for a liaskct plcnlo nt four o'clock and nn Informal hop In tho evening at tho music hall. It 1 not too late to begin that Intensely in foresting story of New York life; "Taken by Siege." The oNnIng chapters were pub lished in last week's CoUHIKli, and copies may bo had nt tho oflice. Mndam Weber has been engaged as tho so prnuo artist for the Columbus Sacngerfcst concert, Tho bni Itono will lie Hcrr Conrad Schmidt, who has figured prominently in Now York musical circles, Ellsworth McCullough nnd his bride, who wero married In Chicago Thursday evening, will bo nt homo In Lincoln after July 1st Tho bridegroom is with Cadmnn & C"., and his friends will have n hearty welcomo for him. Students nt the Stato University wishing copies of next week's Coimitcn with nn ac count of commencement exercises written by a fellow student can have them mailed postage free to nny address by leaving their orders nt IhlsoDlcv. M. L. Roedcr nnd A. L. Roeder, composing the firm of M. L. Roeder & Bro., general western agents Nntlonnl Life Insuranco com pany of Vermont, wero in the city tho early part of the week and opened their South Platte headquarters In rooms 103 and 100 Burr block. The CouniEU has received a copy of the directory of Quebec recently published by Mr. A. B. Cherrler, who Is now in Lincoln. It I a handsome work nnd It mixture of French and English strikes us as very odd After each name Is tho occupation In both language, thus fitting the work for the con venience of both people. F. W..Kruse has been appointed receiver of the Hart Hardware Co., and It has re sumed operations. Mr. Kruso is an old and experienced hardware man. He is ono of the best known buyers In eastern markets. He Is said to bo n capable, manager, and under his direction the business ought to bo carried to a successful conclusion. Tho Hart Hardware Co. had established a flno trado, nnd there Is now good reason to believe that It will con tinue, though the namo may bo changed. There Is a big territory tributary to Lincoln, nnd tho company has a magnificent prospoct Llncolnltes will bo glad to know that tho bus iness lias been taken out of the Influence of personal dlssonslon, and that the house will be a permanent and, as reorganized, a solid institution. Mr, A, L. Havens, the gonlnl secretary, occupies his accustomed place in charge of the counting room. People who marry need not think they are the only persous confronted with the difficult task of making a selection. Tho friends who wish to give substantial and lasting evidence of their esteem And It no easy task to mako a suitable selection of wedding presents. If they want tho assistance of a competent judgo thoy ought to go to Hallett, tho jowelcr, who has a largo lino of elegant articles just the thing for such gifts. The Best Chance OF THE SEASON TO BUY AN ELEGANT Spring Suit In Sack or Frock, is at the Tremendous M ark-Down Sale -OF- SEHMONS. DO YOU KNOW jovu (rai?y lxeIIt features The Courier now Contains? Here they are nnd they comprise the best nnd most lntcresllng line for Sunday rending to be found In nny western paper. Talmage's Latest Sermon, Page 3 Regular New York Fashion Letters, Page 4 OUR LONDON LETTER, PAGE Washington - Society Correspondence, Page 6 Music, Selection from "Pearl of Pekin," Page 5 EDITORIAL ETCHINGS, PAGE 4 11 Bye the Bye's" Interesting Gossip, Page 1 AirU.sem.eiit Notes, Peige 5 Women's Ways and Personals, Page 1 '"THE SOCIAL WORLD," PAGE 8 "Taken by Siege," Our Great Story, Pages 940-11 AND OUR NEW AND LATEST FEATURE Architectural Reviews and Designs ILLUSTRATED ON PAGE 2 ARE FINE. At this season f tho year our ninuscmont nnd soclnl departments nro low, owing to the mengro movement of society nnd nearly tho close of tho thcntrlcnl season. Look this copy over carefully and note how many interesting features the Courier regularly contains. Wc are always on the alert for novelties nnd Improvements, and our renders mny depend on our serving them with the choicest nnd best matter obtainable. We Print Ho Scandals or Sensations But Glean, Pure and Spicy Matter ! If you are not already n subscriber, we should be pleased to place your name on our list. Business Men-Attention ! LOOK AT THIS! ,HiHHHHiHnsHHiHiHiiisiiHiiiiBiH WALNUT, OAK, OR CHERRY ONLY $36 OO. Curtain Desks from $27 to $84. HARDY & PITCHER, 211-213-215 South Eleventh Street. t 1 ' v.t . " Nf tr V' ', ' i III ' &