tvfc ...,. "1,.4p wr ,4mVfmA r!5 UMyiijTy $ n$t vt(t r (W-Wifrr r (tsr -" CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1889 8 AAmghftm mm I. W"C POPULATION OF JJHCOLH 60,000, Saturday Evening, July 20, '89 TAKE NOTICE1 Tim Cotmtitn will not l responsible for any debts made by nny one in its "nine, un Urn a written order acconinnIes the Mine, properly signed. L. Wksskl, Jr., lYop'r. The Courier Can tie Found At Windsor Hotel News Htntid. Capital Hotel New Htnml. CKte ll'e Dining Hull New Htnml. I'lason A Kletelie r, HO Bouth lllh Rtreot. Tlie tlotliiini Newsstand, Hi Houtli Utli HU Keith linn., Ill Noilli nth Htrect. Ed. Young, loroo Htrcet. Eaton A Smith, HMO,, , . . M u. 'Diamond I'harmacy,'' ltth and N HU Westcrrield's barber shop, llurr block. jfae MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, 338 South Eleventh Street. Children's Flannel WAISTS AND BLOUSES LADIES' Silk and Flannel Blouses. w. r.dInnis, Hatter and Furnisher, 1137 O St. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. l.neal unit Personal. Lincoln Ieo Co., 1040 O St. Telephone-118. Whltcbrenst Conl nml Lime Comjiany. Tako Turkish nt 10H1O stiect, Odcll's dining hnll, SI ticket for 14.00. The best Tens. O. P .Stevens & Co. E. Hnllett, lending Jeweler, 131 N. Hth. Mineral water used lor bathing, 1010 O st. Brown's refreshments nt Cusbmnn pork. Ladles look nt the Lo Snney shoes nt Per kins Bros, Perkins Bros, have the finest French shoes for Infants. Try some of the fine fresh fish served every day nt Cameron's. Canon City Coal ngnln nt the Whltebrenst Coal and Lime Co. Ask for the "Marie Stuart" collar at "Wells 918 south Hth street. A Patent Leather Soled shoes for ladies full dress at Perkins Bros. Remember tliat Brown, the caterer, is on band at Cuihman park. Roast meats, and vegetables of all kindsat Cameron's Lunch House. A French shoe hatul turned for Infants and Children at Perkins Bros. Everybody eats at Odell's nowadays Board only 4.00 per week. Only place In Lincoln that uses mineral water in luths is nt 1010 O street. Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Fine Tens, Spices, and the largest hues of Fine Groceries in the city, at S. P. Stevens. If you have a card plate we will furnish you 100 cards from same for only $1.50. Wksikl Printino Co. Best board in the city and nt n price w ithin reach of all, at OdellV Twenty-ono meals for H. The finest work in tho city nt Hnyden's photographic studio. 1314 O street. Bee our flno samples of nrt work. Buy your conl of the W'hltebreast Coal and Lime Co., and it will always bo well screai.cd, full weight, best quality and at right prices. Everybody can afford to eat at the leading resort in the city now. Tho price of SI tick ets now at Odell's is only 4 -reduced from 14.50. Brown has secured tho refreshment privi lege at Cushman's park, and the public will be Intelligently served by an experienced ca rer. Families desiring pure ice cream or ices tor Sunday dinner or any other time can be serv ed with n superior quality at Morton & Lelghty's. Have you seen those elegant Canopy top Surreys with full fenders at Camp Brothers, Tenth and M streets! The latest styles out, come and see them. Morton & Leighty at their hnndtomo new ioe cream jwrlors will serve none but strictly pure Icecream. Allueof flnecoufectlonery will also be found fresh mid nt right prices. We havo just received a very pretty line of papers for covering pantry and closet shelves, etc. They are in cream, salmon, orauge, mandarin, heliotrope, royal purple, sky bluo, Kile green and other colors. Ladles should call and see these papers. They nre the new est thing out and add greatly to the appear ance of shelves. To New York via The Picturesque 11. Ss O Pullman's Vestlbuled sleeping cars are now running through without change from Chica. go and St. Louis to New York via B. & O. railway. The Vestlbuled Express leaving St. Louis daily at 8 o. in. via O. & M. Railway, carries Pullman vestibule sleeping car through to New York withoof. change, arriving In New York the second evening at 7;20. The O. & M. express leaving St, Louis at :05 p. m daily, carries Pullman palace sleeping car through to New York without chance, arriving in New York the sccend morning at 0:45. The B. & O. Express leaving Chicago daily at 10:10 a. m., carries Pullman palace sleep ing car through from Chicago to New York without change, arriving In New York the eoond evening at 4:50. The Veetibuled Express leaving Chicago at 8:55 p. ro,, dally, via the B. & O. R. R., car ries Pullman vestlbuled sleeping car through from Chicago to Washington and Baltimore yV without change, and Pullman vestlbuled par. lor car from Washington and Baltimore to New York without change, arriving In New York the next evening at 8:55. All through cars between the east and west via the . & O. K. K. run by way 01 wasn teuton. Baltimore and Philadelphia. TickeU-via the B. & O. R. R. can be pro cured at all the principal ticket offices throughout the country. 6-23-5t Mr. nnd Mrs, Hudson Imlioff gnvo n pro greslvecuclne pnrty Tutsdny evening in honor of Miss Morton of Nebrnskn City, Mr. Simmons of Philadelphia nnd Mr. Russell of Minneapolis, Thcro wero flvo tables nnd It wns one of the most elegant nltalrs of the kind over given in Lincoln. The prises were particularly rich and costly. Thcro wero two, one for the gentlemen nnd 0110 for the Indies, Tho former, won by Mr. Qeorgo Foiesmnn, wns a beautiful etching, handsomely framed nnd rendy to hang. 1 lip other wns nil ex quisite Roynl Worcester vnso nnd wns enp tured by Miss Alger. Messrs, Hnrry Hnll nnd J.J. Imlioff organ ised a small plonlo party that visited Cush iiinu Init evening. UeorgoGndd was rnado the host of n sur prise pnrty Thursday evening, at his home, Eighteenth mid H streets. The following young ieople mnde n J illy evening of iti Art Poundstone, Amen Merrlliew, inns. El liott, Maude Onklrv, Grnce Onkley, Florence Winger, Llbble Beerest, frank Woodward, Will Prewltt, Florence Mnrloy, Lucy Grif fiths, Dell Slmmonds, Dot Stlre. Mr. Smith, Grnce Burr, Art Muuson, Alvln Townsend, Hesse Miinson, Kate Snelllng, Lou Johnson, Orn Barnes, Kd Pntrlck, liny Ietse, Ross Curtice, Stelln Curtice, Lottie Theirs, Ed Cousnul. Miss Mngglo Hnllett entertained n smnll company Informally Monday evening. The young cople had n pleasant time with cards, dancing, etc, Mlis Gadabout says that theengngement of another M street hello is likely to bo an nounced soon, but tho only additional satis faction the gossip will glvo is tho statement that It will be n brunetto Instead of a blonde this time, The Misses Onkley entertained a small com pany Wednesday evening. The "Dudo's Paituie," ns the tenuis ground at II and Sixteenth streets Is called, is as pop ular as ever. Tho young men have been ex ceedingly generous in their invitations to tho Indies to use tho courts, but somo of the fel lows who en n only piny after seven p. m. nro grumbling Just a little at being crowded out during their only nvallnble hour. An unknown correspondent favors the Coumr.H with an account of tho "Character istics of somo of the Pleasant Hour Junior belles," New spnpcrs fight shy of nnonymous communications, uectlng them of having n sting concealed in their depths. This one seems to lo harmless enough, but tho young man who has contracted to bo responsible for nil tlie mistakes or the Louiiieh will not risk the publication of tho names. Following are the "characteristics," and tho intelligent render mny supply tho names for himself: "Miss L. is a bruuotto noted for her sweet vol e, bewitching eyes nnd plenslng mnnner. Miss II. Is a charming brunette, with n beau tiful complexion, perfect form, dimples which cannot be surpnssed, her mnnner dlgnlfM. Miss H., pretty brunetto with jolly manners. Miss O., blonde with fine carriage nnd digni fied nlr, plenslng mnmtei. MIksO., a pretty bionde with sweet manners. Miss G., bru netto with charming eyes nnd Jolly manners. Miss F., noted for stately carriage and beau tiful eyes. Miss F. for her jolly manner nnd pretty appearance, Miss F. for her very nt tractive ways and pleaIng.manner. MIs L. for beautiful complexion, jolly manners and winning n ays, Miss L, for her charming nnd pleasing manner, beautiful eyes. Miss A. is a pretty blonde, lively manner, chatty talker. Miss B. is noted for her witnud jolly manner. Miss L. for lieautlful eyes, chai ming manner, httractlveness. Miss L., a pretty blonde with very sweet manners. These young ladles, together with a number of others, are beauti ful dancers. Several Lincoln pecple will witness tho Iowa regatta at Spirit Lako next Wednesday and Thursday. A night's ride takes one to the lake and lands him nt Hotel Orleans for breakfast. All tartlculars about tho route can be learned at the Elkhorn ofllce. Lincoln lodgo No. 378, 1. O. B. 11., has in stalled the following ofllccrs: Monitor. L. Ksensky ; president, Charles Maher; vice pres ident, line ;ueyer; recording secretary, Isanc Friend; financial secretary, L. Llber nmn; treasurer, Charles Parks; warden, 8. Sellgsobn. If you want to give your friends at a dis tance a good impression of Lincoln send them the CouiUBii The Omaha He e of esterday had the fol lowing: "David Stanton, 11 member of the book firm of Osteiholm & Stanton of Lincoln, was united in marringo ut the parlors of the Paxton hotel at 4 o'clock yesterday nf ternocn, with Miss Jennie G. Odell of Lincoln. The ceremony was porfoimed by Rev. Mr. Mar quette. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton returned to their future homo nt Lincoln last night Tho Sunday school class of Rev. Bradt of the East Lincoln Presbyterian church had to abandon n picnic planned for Tuesday on ac count of tho rain. In tho evening about thirty members gathered at the home of Mrs, Hutchinson, Twenty-second and T streets, and hid a pleasant social, Tho plcnio will be had later. Tho Hot Springs, Dakota, are becoming n popular health resort for Nebraskans, Dur ing the past two months (1,000 worth of tick ets have been sold at Lincoln alone. That doesn't count passes. It Is reported that the Elkhorn Is surveying a Hue to the springs nnd a branch of the road Is only a question of time. Several Llncolnites are planting a lit tle surplus capital in lots up there. Several Items about the "Juniors" were re ceived too late latt week for use. Items for the CouniKii should be sent to rach the of fice not later thau Friday, Frank Zehruug Is expected home today and his partner, Mr. Dunn, will start for his Eu ropean trip. Mrs. Zehruug remains at Man itou. George Foresman ot the Elkhorn is send ing ten dnys at his old home, Madison, Wis, Miss Ethel Mnrsland is the first Lincoln girl tonppearln the streets riding a bicycle a two-wheeled affair, not a tricycle, mind you. It Is one ot the new machines designed espe cially for ladies, nnd Miss Mnrsland rides it very well. It requires considerable courage to be the first lady in the uew field, and Miss Mnrsland has attracted much attention. The new wheel is admirably adapted for Its pur pose, and in Washington tnere are several hundred lady bykers. Col. Harry Hotchklss is the author ot a lit tle book containing a manual of guard duty. It has been published by the state for distri bution among the national guards. It lias sixty-four pages and can be carried in the pocket. S. M. Ashby left Wednesday to visit wife and daughter at Eureka Springs, Ark, Ed Bomgardner has gone on a six-week trip to the wheat districts of Minnesota and Dakota to get an idea ot the coming crop. He will visit the famous Dalrymple farm among others. Miss Grace Harding of Nebraska City is ex T, F, II, Schwnko of tho German National bnnk nnd E. R. Wells of Nlssley's storo havo gone to Spirit Lako for an outing. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C, Zleincr wero accompa nied on their trip "around the clrclo" by J. F, Lansing ntul family, T. D. Tyler, mother and sitter and .Mis, Zlomer ot Cleveland, They will return next wik. Ed J, Roe, nopiilnr nnd well known n commerclnl traveler ns there Is In Nebrnskn, Is nt the Cnpitnl hotel with a line of hats and caps for the fnll trndo, W. Morton Smith of the lirpubllcan bu renu expects to run up to Spirit Lako for the Iowa regatta next week. Prof. Conway McMillan has returned from Mlnnetonkn and will spend the remainder of the vacation In Lincoln. Among the departures of tho week have been Mrs. John I). Knight for Fonda, N. Y., Mrs. A. D. French for New York, G. 8. Freesmnn for Fort Dodge, Kan., Miss Jennie Thompson for New York, Mrs. Amanda nnd Miss Motile Kite for Chnnute, Knit., Mr. nnd Mrs, E. E, Iliownnud Mrs. M, A. Rullfson for New York, Miss Christine Joecket for Bentrlce. Mrs. Charles J. Daubach Is entertaining her sister, Miss Tot Melvln ot Chicago. George Knight, tho Elkhorn conductor, Is entertaining his sister, Miss Dora Knight and Miss Maud Arnold of Chicago. Mnuager Andrus of Cushman Park has Iteen warmly complimented by tho Methodists for his efforts during tho camp meeting, The Y. M. C. A. directors have oiened bids for tho proposed new building. They range frpm 53,000 to 103,000. Mrs. J. W. Randall, wlfo of Paving Inspec tor Randal), who was very low with acute congestive chills, Is slowly recovering, C. II. Hogo of the Si(t(((i Coll, tho most popular pnper In Ft. Scott, Kansas, is in the city for his health and will remain two weeks, Auditor Benton returned from Mnnitou Sunday In time to put in a full week at his desk, H, A. Mycr Is In Ashland superintending a flno Job for O'Neill the plumber. Al Falrbrother ot the Cull is nt Tecuinseh trying to shako tho grip of rheumatism and nervousness, Mrs. M. D. Welch, whoso visit to Hot Springs, Dakota, was delayed by the robbery of her husband's safe, left for that piece Wednesday. E. H, Andrus has resumed tho manage ment of tho Cushmnn park lestaurant, and Brown ngnln gives his wholo attention to his down-town business. II. P. Foster's house wns slightly damnged by a gasoline fire Monday. Rev. E. M. Lewis nnd son nro oir for a tour of Europe. J.F, Morris and family aro in cump at Milford. Miss Alice M. Russell, a Lincoln teacher, Is spending her vncntlon nt Ord. Mrs. Dr. Hook nnd son ate visiting at Loon, Iowa. R. M. Simons and daughter are on a trip east. E. H. Eddy nnd Miss Hnttie Mlnkln cf Chi CHgo snug nt 8t. Paul's church Sunday. Mayor Graham is in Colorado. H. S. Reed of Western lltsources has gone to Hot Springs, Dakota. Mm. C. T Cook has been entertaining Da vid Farnsworth and family of Ottawa, II). Mrs. Ada M. Blttenbender, attorney for the National W. C. T. U., has returned from Washington. Mrs. S. W. Rogers, her son, Geo. H., and her daughters, Misses Belle and Anna, have started on n European trip. They will spend the first two months in England. Miss Llttu Crow has gone to St. Augustiuo, III. John M. Betts goes to Sidney next week to tako a place with the new national bnnk. L. C. Burr, H. D. Hathaway, J.D. McFor land and J. II, Harley start today with guns and dogs to bag most of Wyoming's grltzltes. Miss Anna Hortou hos gone to Colorado Springs. Miss Lomio Drew ot Omaha, is visiting Mrs, H. Evans, Mrs. G. W. Sisson has gone to visit rela tives at Johnsto-vn, Pa. Remember that the CouniEii ofllce Is now offering n lino ot flue corresiondeuce npcrs, W, S. Huffman has returned from a flying visit to St. Joe. The Curtlco & Thiers band will glvo a con cert In government sqimre this evening, Mrs. Dr. S. A. Pratt has gone to Urbana, Ohio. Miss D. Bell has returned from Omaha to visit n ith her mother at 530 South Eleventh street, nnd her friends will bo pleased to know that she Is to remain a month. C. M. Cnrter, deputy land commissioner, has been with his family attending tho Long Pine Chautauqua. LAST CAIvT v. This' week on Straw Hats and Summer Clothing we've cut down the Prices over 25 per cent, and if yon want to save money you can't do it in a better way than to purchase what you need this week in these lines. Light Colored Derbys. going There aren't many left but what there is have got to go, and low to do it. ri 1 1 Here's prices arc no room lor a doubt but what we carrv twice as arcre a stock of Summer Clothing as can be found in any house in the state. . Our Great Suit Sale of $9.99 Suits has been a great success the past week,., and we expect a larger crowd next week. Why, just think of it, Suits that usually' sell for $10, $12, and $14, all cut down to $9 99 All First-Class, All Wool, Fine Fitting Suits, they're, dandies. You should have one .-Cfl-JA- yf- y "" """sxwBiis .. OUTFITT6RS TO MHNKIND 1029 O STREET 1031 Our White and Fancy Vests cut down 25 per cent and we are those $i.oo Silk Scarfs at 39 cents. still selling Business Men-Attention ! LOOK AT THIS! pected today ana will spend a wee wun jjiss Laura Easterday. Mrs. J. E. Rlggs and son left Thursday for a summer sojourn at Oconomowoo. Miss Carrlo E. Coffin has gone to Spirit Lake, and M. I. Aitken expects to run up to nltrht to be on hand at the retratta. The COU- rixh's sporting editor will go up Tuesday and I referee tlie lowa regatta. There are many occasions when a person has to look up n present for a female friend who is about to get married ; than there nre presentation nnd anniversary occasions for w hlch valuable and useful articles have to be selected. Of course the man to see is Hnllett, the Eleventh street jeweler, who has a big stock of appropriate articles in gold and sil ver from which to make selections. But what tho CountEn wnnts to impress on your mind is this : That it you want to buy a ring, a watch or some silverware for yourself or own family tho man to see Is Hnllett. Telephone at the Couuieh office Is S53, Handsomely embossed curds with emblems of K. of P., G. A. R., 8. of V., Mosonio In all decrees. O. of R. C. B. of L. F B. of L. E. B. ofILR.B., P. B. O. E., I. O. O F A, O. U. W U. R. K. of P., T. P. A. nt the CouniEJi ofllce, In new Burr block. Patronlte tho Elkhorn's new Chlcngo train. Fnstest time on record. Through slecer. Thero Is nothing uncertain about the effects of Chamlrlaln's Colic, Cholera nnd Diar rhoea Remedy. Tho fact is, it U the only preparation In thojnnrket that can always be depended upon, and that is pleasant and hate to take. 25 and )V) cent bottles for i ale by O. L. Shrader, druggist, Ladles and gentlemen using fine stationery and wanting the most correct papers as used in New York should examine the new stock just received by the Counixn. The choicest brand ot cigars, the finest fruit and confectionery and tho various flav ors ot pure ice cream may be found at Mor ton & Lelghty's new store, 1130 N street. "Why didn't I buy my dress during the quarter-off sale I" was the question asked by many ladles after our last saie ciosea. now we give you another opportunity; don't get left this time. It won't last always. Ashby & Millbpauoh. Nothing like it, the Elkhorn's fast Chicago train. Ashby & Mlllspaugh have just begun an other quarter-oft sale. This means the lowest prices for Dry Goods that are ever made. New novelties In hats and bonnets arriving ... -. Y1T.11.I Mil...... ...t QQ t..l. Iaauy av n uu luuuucrjr xu.uio, uo duu.m 11th strett sH I ISBIBH2sxlsxBHsxAsxlsxsxsxiHsHIHBByl sxBBSPPlPP' 'ssxH 'SSSI !lixEuEPi ssxsxsxi IBrvVsBffi H ; SfS .H HbBHH'I ' SSmSSSSfE sxsH HHH9nS&Bl;H WALNUT, OAK, OR CHERRY ONLY $36 OO.W Curtain Desks from $27 to $84, HARDY & PITCHER, 211-213-215 South Eleventh. Street. ii 1V1 fli d 'A .4 Blwkii&ii mmmmmmmt rmmm$mmmm wmmmmmmmmmm mm tM1? V&jL&iitSi lAHaUB Mjj ajv ,4 AAuc Mi HJLj 1 ..&.ai " "-ffygwij