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.pu.ywf 8 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1889 h w I IP S3 c JWULATIOH OF L1HG0LN, 60,000. Saturday Evening, Jane 22, '8Q Ot rnwr I Oth and P atrMto. Dry Gtoods and Carpets. TAKE NOTICE1 The Couiuku will not be resjionslblo for any lf lit made by any ono In It name, un less a written order nccomnnlc8 tho Mine, properly signed, L. Wkmki,, Jr., Prop'r. Herpolsheimer & Go. ALL NEXT WEEK SASH RIBBON SALE 30 Cts. and Upward. The Courier Can tie Fiiunit At Wlndtor Hotel Newsstand. Capital Hotel News Htmul. Odell'i Dining Hull Now Htand. ClMon A Fletcher's, HOKomii nth Blreet. A. T. Lemlng A Co'., IK11 o turret. The Gotham N iiniid. lit Houtli 1 It It Ht. Keith Uroi., Ill Noilli lltti Btieet. Rd. Young, IWUO Mreet. too AHmltli, IIJJO 'Diamond Pharmacy," Ivtli nml N Km Wcsterfleld's barber shop, llurr block. Children's Flannel WAISTS AND BLOUSES LADIES' Silk and Flannel Blouses. W. R. DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher, 1x37 O St. a; e LmouI nml Personal. Whltebreast Coal nml Lime Company. Take TurkMi at 101(1 0 street The lt Teat. B. P .Stevens 81 Co. Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O it. , TTkskey&Ca,wholeJeand retail Jeweler. New summer dresa goods at II. 11. Nlssley Co. Ladle look at the Le Bancy shoe at Per khMBro. Perkins Bros, have the finest French shoo -for Infanta, Try tome of the fine fresh fish aerved every day at Cameron's. Canon City Coal again at the Whitebreast Coal and Lime Co. Ask for the "Marie Stuart" collar at Wells 386 south 11th street A Patent Leather Soled shoe forladlesfuU dree at Perkins Bros. Remember that Brown, the caterer, Is on hand at Cushman pork. Roast meats, and vegetables of all kind wit Cameron's Lunch House. A French shoa hand turned for Infants and Children at Perkins Bros, For thin dresses go to Ashby & Millspaugh next week special prices. Everybody eata at' (Well's nowadays ooaru oiuy f.w per week. Only place In Lincoln that uses mineral water in baths Is at 1010 O street. Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1016 O street, basement Union block. Fine Teas, Spices, and the largest line of Fine Groceries in tho city, at S. P. Stevens. Best board in the city and at a prlco within reach of all, at Odell's. Twenty-one meals for f4. The finest luncheons in the city are served ' at all hours at Carder's European restaurant, W4P street Toilet articles and perfumery of all the lat est odors at Wilson & Green's pharmacy 130 south Tenth street Everything new. and neat finest menu and best 000k in the city at Carder's European restaurant, H P street The finest work in the city at HayilenV photographic studio. 1214 O street. See our flue samples of art work. W are selling n 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 CarderV hotel speaks well of It Day board or meal a la carte served at popular prices. Try the delicious cream soda at Wilson & Green's 130 south Tenth street. Nothing but pure and wholesome flrult flavors used. Take that prescription to Wilson & Green's pharmacylSO south Tenth street, where it will be acuratoly compounded and prices will be reasonable. Have you seen those elegant Canopy top Surreys with full finders at Camp Brothers, Tenth and M streets! The latest styles out, come and see them. Morton & Lelghty at their iMiidsome now ioe cream lurlors will serve none but strictly pure Icecream. A line of fine confectionery will also be found fresh and at right price. Knowing the reputation Oliver Maggard's transfer and van has for moving household goods, you should not fail to patronise him when needing such services. Office southwest comer 10th and O streets. Telephone HI; residence m. Parties going to the Dakota Hot Springs for pleasure or health can add to the attrao hors there by purchasing on or more lot that have Just been platted and put on the market The prospect are good that such in vestment will prove profitable. Quito a '. Buwber of eoHages are being built there this year by people who make annual trips to the, ytm, uw o idncoin rrsiaeut, who re .eesHly retamed from the Springs, purchased a site for a eottege and will erect a cottage hereekt far M family's future use. We un - darsaaad aVbuBdlng boom ha been laaug. rt4tattriaee by the location there of Sow Dakota's Soldiers' Home aud M. K. oekUaje, Work is bow In progress on both .OttHnS)gS. It a&Mivj L.-jZJjJLh': HMfcMKriJta,u liftJi MmsM" Ki'L.r.iL al.fe.Xi 1"' " i JTTT. fl! '. " . t! lMeek-Meore, Lincoln society has found a topic of much Interest this week In tlio marrlago of Ml France I. Moore to Mr. Henry 8. Fleck of Newark, Ohio. The ceremony was tierfomitil Tuesday evening at the homo of tlio bride's sister, Mrs. Win. 11. Ogden, 17U1 F street, by Hov. Lewis Gregory. The only spectators proso.it wero relatives of the contracting par- ties, asfollowsi Mr. and Mrs.Ogdcnt. .Mrs. Grace Fleek aud Miss Alice Fleek of Nowark, mother and slater of tho groom; Mr. Kdwnrd C. Wright of Newark, Mrs. Moore, mother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs, Iolgh Wnllaco of Washington, lown, Mr. aud Mrs, Kliuer Dun ly Jr., of Oinahnniid Mr. and Mrs, T. K. Sutton of Omaha. Tho In Me was nttlrrd In a heavy white silk, perfectly plain but In prin ce stylo nml en trnlne. Sho carried a large bouquet of white roses, nml her only orna ment was n magnificent diamond necklnce, tho wedding pmeont of tho groom. The cler gymnn used a vnry pretty nuptial service, and It was ;orformed in the twilight, without lights. Tho ceremony was followed by a wedding rocvptlon, Tho Ogden homo Is 0110 of thoso elaborate modern structures known as cot tages for want of a better namo, and ono of Ua features Is n great broad veranda. It was a charming evening, and the guests wero re ceived In tho veranda, which had been en flowed for tho occasion. The bridal couplo wcroasdstcd In receiving by Mr. nnd Mrs, Ogden, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Fleek, Miss Fleek, Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Dundy, Mrs. Carl Funke. Mrs. B. K. Mooio, Mrs. llussoy and Miss May Moore. Though not a long resident In Lin coln, tho brill., had become a favorite In ex clusive circles, and a hundred or more called to pay their respects and tender well withes. Musicians werw stationed in tho swell of the veranda, and tho soft strains of either nnd guitar floated out upon tho owning air with exquisite sweetness, Within doors flowers on every hand tilled tho apartments with r futno, and in tho dining room Ice engrossed a share of attention. Many of tho ladies dis played toilets dainty nnd lovely, and alto gether the affair was ono of tho capital city's most elegant. Tho present woro not exhib ited. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fleck remained nt tho Ogdou home until tho following morning, when they ileKiitl for MinnonKlls, They ex ported to inako a wedding Journoy of two or three weeks iu tho north, but will enjoy plan ning It n thoy go. They will bo at home In Newark about tho tnlddlo of next month. Mr. Fleek Is n wholenalo merchant of means In that city, mid the bride will find henwlf among friends, Newark having been her home previous to coming to Lincoln. I'ientes. Ono of the merriest of picnic pintle invnd od Cushmnn park Mnmlay.golng out ntten in tho morning and remaining all day. Thev wero Indebted to tho Mwur. Andrus for help ful attention and are singing the praises of Cuthman as a pleasure resort Tho party was composed of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jnnsen, Mrs. John Zch rung, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Oakley, Mr. O. It. Stokley and family, Mr. W. S. Huffman and amlly, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wiley, Mr. E.K. Crlloy and famlly.Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Drown, Mrs. Geo. Cook and son, Mrs. O. M. Thomp son, Mrs. Tho. Sewell aud daughter, Mrs. J, A.Marshall, Mrs. Foreman, Mlsees Hattid Hoor, Alleen Oakley, Belle Oakley, Maud Butr, May Moore, Miss Tierco and Messrs. Will Maxwell, Lieut Griffith, Dr. Reeves.Dr. Kernun, Welmer Murray, Frank Zohrung, Matt Baldwin, Clint Andrus. The pltfiio of the Old Settlers' association at Cushman park Wednesday was an immense success in every way. It Is estimated that 600 settleri and 3000 other persons were on the grounds during the day. The addresses contained a fund of Interesting history and reminiscence. The traveling men's outing at Cushman par): will begin tomorrow, nnd tho commit tee havo arranged for n week full ef enter tainment Tho Twlce-a-month club enjoyed a plcnlo at Cushman Monday evening. About thirty five ixirt'clpaU'd. Kvenllig 1'artle. Mrs. II. P. Foster gave a child's party Wednesday to celebrate the birthday annl-yersar- of her llttlo Edith. Eighteen chil dren iure present and had a supremely hap py time, as only llttlo folks can. Farmer Branson, who has a hospitable home out near the asylum, entertained a Jolly jiarty Monday evening In honor of two visit ing young ladle from Chicago. Several from tho city were nmongtuo number. Miss Grace Snolllng entertained tho high school graduate of 1887 Wednesday evening. Ray Edmlnston read a class history, Miss Jen nie Buncher gave a recitation and the even ing was rounded out with dancing, music and refreshments. Miss Josle Redway entertained a few girl friends Friday of last week. Games, dancing and strawberries wero features of a pleasant evening, Mrs. Uuford presiding at the Inttru ment Thoso present were Mix Gertie Baldwin, Ina Hatch, Tot Miller, Salllo Uu ford, Winnie Hyde, Grace HuuUInger nnd Katlo Winahlen. Master Charles and Mint Stella Elliot gave a pjeasant farewell lawn wirty Tuesday even ing at their homo on Fourteenth street in honor of Miss Cora Kelley, whoso family havo removed to Omaha. The grounds wore haud somely decorated with Chinese lanterns aud flags, and the Elvhe family gave an enjoyable Urogram of music. rieuiHiitly KnterUlned. One of tho most delightful affairs of the week was the party given Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Eisfeld of Burlington, Iowa, by her sIster.Mrs. 811111 Herschler,on M street,as slsted by Mrs. M. New mark. The comiany present numbered twenty-five guests, all of whom, Judging from bright countenances anil merry laughter, seemed to thoroughly enjoy the passing hours, Tho evening's entertainment cemprUed va rious social pleasantries, prominent among them being the soap-bubblo pastime, which elicited much Interest and enjoyment. Miss Mayer, of New York, wa awarded the lady's royal, having succeeded in passing the great est number of bubble through the wicket, and Mr. Goldberg wou the gentleman's royal, while Mr. Henry Mayer captured tho booby. Later In the evening the guest wore regaled with a sumptuous collation served by the deft hands of the (Table hostess. It was a dainty and toothsome spread, one that would do credit to Delmonlco and Kinsley. After supper the time wo spent in social chit chat until time for departure. It was it pleasant evening and certainly each one preeeut enjoy ed the affair in it fullest sense. A Prise Winner. A short time ago the Daughter of Bethel of the African M. E. church held an anniver sary entertainment and among other attrao tion was a contest for the ma popular lady. The priae was won by Miss Mattle Banks. It was presented Wednesday evening by Rev. Mr, Braxton of the A. UtZ. church and proved to be a large and handsome lamp. Mis Bank I very grateful to all her f rlends, both white and colored, who contributed to tho re sult Among the former were: Mr. aud Mrs. H. W. Brown, Miss Florence Brown, W. B. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Moore, Misses ,..Luj it:. A. Msmisisaswsiaw)irtiiit.rtiiwriijiiii mmmm .u.ku. ..,1....'.. J.jj.ji., ' i-,:.. ri.t -l -.'. . .. .j- iuu Fanalo nnd May Moore, A. L.McDona)d, Mr, and Mrs. M. I). Welch, Miss Helen Welch, D. K, Msher, F. E. Fulsom, Henry PofclfT, Mrs, C. W, Lyman, Mrs. Leonard, Misses Kinma nnd Ilerta Falk, Mrs. llussey, Miss Clara Lason, Mrs, C. M. Jamison, Mls Jami son, Mrs, Atkinson, Mrs, J, K. HotiU, Ml Graclo taming, Harry Lctnlng, Mr. Har grenvrs, Mrs, A, II. Talbot, Mrs, Ensign, Mrs. Parker, C. M. Cobb nnd O. E. Rector. PERSONAL. Samuel Low has returned from Arkansas. Mis, Frank Burr will summer nt Madison, Wl. Horace W. Orr Is vMtlnghlsold Now York home. Frank Zehrung will do Colorado next month. The Funkos will enjoy life In a cottage at Manltou. Miss Maggie English visited at Plattsmouth this week. Mrs. Gov. Thayer Is spending tho summer In tho eat. Miss Mateer has n visit to Davenport, la., in prospect Mrs, I. C. Wise has gone to Atchison for n summer visit. Mrs. J. E. Colsmnn is visiting nt Grand Harlior, Dakota. II. Wells ami daughter, Lottie, have gone toOcala, Florida, Mrs. J, D. Calhoun and children are .visit ing In Nemaha county. Mrs. M. M. White and children are in Michigan for the summer. Miss Grace Griffith has returned from col lege at Allegheney City, Pn. Miss Grunlnger contemplates a visit to Den ver with a side trip to Manltou. Col. Harry Hotchklss will be chief of staff at the K. P. encampment at Columbus, Mrs. C. It. Clapp and Miss Efllo Hunt of Kearney are guests of Mrs. Harry Werts, Mrs. J, E. Montroso nnd daughter May havo gone east to visit at Rochester and Cleve land. Mrs. Cal Thompson Is one of a B. & M. xirty who are doing tho mountains in Colo rado. R. T. Van Brunt has tecn enjoying a visit from his sister, Miss A. E. Van Brunt of Now York. Ml Holmes, the guest of Lieut nnd Mrs, Townlsy, Ims returned to hor Kansas City home. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Dell had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Burllngrln of Oiimhn. Max Rich of Bird City, Kan,, win two days' visitor In Lincoln, leaving for St. Louis, yesterday. J. L. Popo and daughter, the guests of Hon. nnd Mrs. H. A. Babcock, huve returned to New York. Dr. J. O. Carter has gouo to Newport to attend tho meeting of the American medical association. Joe Kubat of Zehrung & Dunn's has re turned from a visl to his old home at Cellar Rapids, Iowa, Ed Brown of tho Nebraska City lhvii ran up Tuesday to register his name for tho edi torial excursion. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sawyer havo been en tertaining Mrs. Hazen of the Mt Carrol, I1L, conservatory of music. Morris Rich of New York arrived Wednes day and after a day's sojourn In Lincoln went west over the Uurlington. Mrs. Emery Caldwell, Walter and Miss Clara Caldwell and Miss Osborne have gone to Portland for the summer. Miss Estelle Morrison of Chicago, a niece of F. F. Roose, has arrived in Lincoln and is taking a course in ihorthand. C. E. Yates and family left Monday for the mountains of Colorado, accompanied by Mrs. Ys sister from Burlington, Iowa. Miss Cora Outcalt is the proud possessor of a tlno pony nnd hnndsoms llttlo phaeton, nil of her own selectlon'nnd purchase. Court Rexrter Mullln Is being assisted by his son, James Mullui of Omnha, nnd expect to go on the excursion to Portland. Frank A, Manly Immediately on graduat ing from the State University Joined n B. & M. engineering corps near Culbertson. Lieut Griffith expects to leave today and will eud two or three weeks at Hot Springs, Ark., on his way to his Pittsburg homo. Misses Frances Dunscombo and Louisa Tucker of tho city schools havo gone to Fre mont to attend tho normal for n few weeks. Rov. R. H. F. Galrdner has Joined his wifo, who Is vlsting her parents at Detroit They will visit Canada before returning next month John Riley, an old Lincoln boy, but now telegraph editor of the Omaha llee, was In town Monday but wouldn't divulge tho uame of tho attraction. Mrs. R. H. Oakley's home and lawn were tho scene last evening of a highly successful social under the Mrectlon of tho ladies of the church of tho Holy Trinity. Mrs. M.D.Wolch had a trip to Hot Springs, Dak,, in contemplation, but the robbery of her husband's sufe has caused a change of plan. She had her trunk packed an her tick et bought Prof. F. M. Glbeault leaves today for a vis it to the old home at Momtnce, 111., for a stay of several mouths. He may go to Europe, but expects to open regular classes again in Beptember. Elmer Hnnkle, lata with tho Hart hardware company, has accepted n position with the Omaha hardware company. He will go on the road for them and will drop in on Lincoln friends occasionally. Charles Shelper. late with Ashby Si Mills- p.ugh but now representing Edson, Keith & Co., a Chicago wholosalo dry goods house, has had Lincoln added to his Kansas territory and will havo his headquarters hero. Mr. A. C. Zlemcr received a novel and ac ceptable present from her husband on her re cent birthday anniversary. It was a five dol lar bill for each year of her age. The bills were In sheets. lust as the local bank receives them from the government. Miss Ada W. Smith, of New York Cltv. has liecome a resident of Lincoln for an In definite length of time, and Is making her borne with Dr. Mrs. Painter. Miss Smith was a volunteer nurse in the union army dur ing the rebelllon.and much of the time nlde to Dr. Painter by appointment of General Grant. through whom she received her passes. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burr returned yesterday from a delightful trip to the Shattuck milita ry school at Faribault They attended com mencement exercises and saw their son Charles graduate with honors. There was additional gratification in the fact that Lieut. Burr' company, Co. C, took the flag In the competitive drill. Mr. Adolph Weber and Nat Brlgham will sing at Cushman park tomorrow. Mrs. Weber expect tostart for Europe next week to pursua her musical studies aad also to take dramatic lessons. She has no Intention of go ing on the stage, but thinks it well to Improve her splendid opportunities to acquire an ac compiiskmeat that may bo of use on occa-don. What's in a Name? Not much perhaps, generally speaking but the name of Summons somehow seems to identify itself with popularity. We've worked hard to'gct where we arc on top of the heap of competition and we intend to stay there, too. It's easy enough to tell what put us there; simply honest business methods. One price for all. A tremendous stock which contains everything good that the market affords, and coupled with low prices making in all a combination that is always a sure winner and hard to bent. We have an idea that there's nothing too good for the Lincoln populace at least that's what we think, some few fogies perhaps. may think our stock too good for this town, but our methods wjll pay best in the long run, i. e., supply the best quality for the least money, nullis: sccttndi. The tremendous cut wc arc making in the price of our entire stock, be it Clothing, Hats, or Furnishings, has stirred 'em up, and though our business was lar ger last week, we expect more the coming week. Elegant Neckwear this week for a trifle. Straw Hats. Buy now while the iron's hot and your dollar will do you double service, at ....... 1 Who Lead them . isai.s - Business Men-Attention ! LOOKATTHIS ! HKHMLn M jf jgjte. ijBaw'gEf Ly ffl jff1 Bpfff TBSails.s.Bs.sH B1EM Hon '.. WALNUT, Curtain Desks from $27 to $84. HARDY & PITGHER, 211-213-215 South Eleventh Street. -lA", N .....iM.n. ouTFirreRs to tohnkind all in Style, Quality O STREET OAK, OR ONLY $36 OO.tt .'i '" J -' and Low nt- -1031 v A, t. 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