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n rnrftyrrwri in '-gr -n rrrijn-i'Mnmn inAnm ft'rfip'fv!vlmmfmtfrt" i "' 'TmrTtfrmiim n y S CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1889 8 U'PHWIynyTiTTflw-Tvw- "" IS' l fcr ' in.. & 14 SWH POPULATION OFJilNCOLN 60,000. Saturday Evening, Sept. 14, '89. TAKE NOTICE) The CouiUKU will not l responsible for any debt made Ity nny one In It name, tin law n written order noconinnle the samp, properly signed, I. Wkhhki., Jr., Prnp'r. &C9 Corner 10th and P Street. Dry Goods, -AND- CARPETS largest Stockinthe City Tim Courier Cnli lie Fiutnil At Windsor Hotel Now Htnnd. Capital Hotel New Htnnd. Odell's Dining Unit News Htnnd. Clnnon A Fletcher's. 110 Houth llth Rtrcnt. Tim (lothnm Newg Hlnnil, UK Houth llth HU Krlth llro.. Ill Noilh llth Hired. Kil. YnuiiK, 10SOO Htrect. Eaton AHnillh, 1120 O "Diamond Pharmacy," lfth and N Ht Wctternetd's barbershop, llurr block. Little 8ort Cigar Htorc. 118 N. 18th HU PALL STYLUS I DUNLAP HATS NOW ON SALE AT W. R. DENNIS, Opera lliiuae lllork. e l.aenl nml IVrunitl. Whltebrwut Coal find Lime Company. Lincoln Ico Co., 1010 O St. Telephones 118. Brown' restaurant (or moAli . Take Turkish tit 1010 O street. Telephouo at the CouniXH otllce it 253, E. Hallett, leading jeweler, 131 N. llth. Mineral writer used for bathing, 1010 O it. Try ome of the flna freh fish served every day at Cameron', Canon City Coal again at the Whltebreait Coal and Lime Co. Roaat meaU, and vegetable of all klndsnt Cameron' Lunch House, Only place In Lincoln that use mineral water in hatha U at 1010 U ttreet. Improved ahower for TurkUh batht at 1010 O street, basement union block. Now it the timo to savo money by buying your goods at the closing out salo at Athby & MUlspaugh's. Old papers, largo and clean, to wrap up bundles with or put under carpets, for salo at this olllco nt 25 cents per hundred. The dining room at Brown's cafe Is the, (Inert i n the city and the cuisine Is tlio bost and, to make It better, the prices aro reasonable. Buy your coal of the, Whltebreast Coal and lime Co., and It will always bo well scrwiued, till weight, best quality ami at right prices. Families desiring puro ice cream or Ice tor Sunday dinner or any other timo can bo serv ed with a superior quality at Morton & Lelghty's. The best placoltt the city of Lincoln to got good board Is at Brown's cafe. You havo a great variety to select from and the prices aro reasonable, Handsomely embossed cards with emblems of K. of P., O. A. It, a of V., Masonic, In all degrees, O. of It. a, B. of L. P., B. of L, E. B. of It. R, B., P. B. O. E., I. O. O. P., A. O. U. W., U. R. K. of P., T. P. A. at the Cochikr office, In new Burr block. We have just received a very pretty line of paper for covering pantry and closet shelves, etc. They arc In cream, salmon, orango, mandarin, heliotrope, royal purple, sky-blue, Mile green aud other colors. Ladles should call and soe these pacr. They ore the new at thing out and add greatly to the appear ance of shelves. We have a large stock of Canopy top Bur fays, Phaitona, light buggies, etc, on hand asd are Making very low prices on all our work.,. If you are contemplating the pur chase of a carriage, of any kind, come aud see a, Will take your old buggy in exchange at Its fair cash value. Camp Brothers, corner 10th and M. Bend the names of your friends In the East whom vou wish to visit you, or who are seek ins? new locations, to J.R Buchanan, Oeu'l Passenger Agent of the Preemout, Elkhorn &. Missouri Valley R. R, Co., Omaha, Neb., that he may send them Information relative to the " One Fare Harvest Excursions" which oc cur August Oth and 20th, September 10th and -31fh. and October 8th, octl The Union Pacific Ry takes pleasure In an Bouncing that It will run Harvest Excur sions to Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Montana on the following dates: August Gth and 20th, Sept 10th and 34th, and October 8th. For these occasions a great reduction In rates has been made, thus giving you a splendid opportunity to visit nearly every place In thn great west. Do not miss it. It afford the busbies man, stock raiser, min ing prospector aud farmer an unequaled efcance to see the unlimited resources of the western country. For tickets, rates, pamph et, etc, apply to your nearest ticket agent. (Oct, 5) Half of O Street Store Wanted. A firm doing a legitimate aud acceptable bwiiMM will take on lease for term ot years one-half or ls of an O street store room. Mwt be between Tenth and Twelfth streets attd north aid preferable. Will pay good 'mrt. Reference given. Address W., care Woce. w The Best Yet. ' la addition to the unequaled dining car aerviee between Council Bluffs and Denver, ttrt Union Pacific, "The Overland Route," will en ftmUr, August 18, and dally there after, ran illaing oars between Council Bluff .aaa Persia, Ore., on "The Overland Fly jar, leaving Council Bluff at 7:56 p. m.. -6yaha8il8p. m. "' -"" ... - 11 .! , 'Tkm ' "law ear are mooeai m (mhuww, km the beet steak th market afford will be f ur- -rftNJSSta. '. sw. m w AV-4-7W SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. The wedding of "Jot" Cushlng, which oo curred nt Marshalltown. loivn, the other day, Is thin described by the Tlmrt'IlfiiubUauu Onii of tho most notable event In Marshall town society circles this season wns tho inar rlngo of MIm Kmnia Calhoun and Mr. I. J. Cushlmr. nt tho rcsldenco of Mr, nml Mrs. William II. Calhoun, lout ovcuiug. Seventy- live friends and immediate- relative were their guests, several coming from a distance. The marriage coreinony occurred nt Oilfl o'clock, Ilov. Dr. Rhea aOlclatlitg. Mr. K. I. Uiuumls, ot l).Mnrn, in., nna win uai hdtut escorteil tho bride and groom from tlio west to tho cast side of the room, whoro tho wnldlna tmrty grouped beneath n IkmuiI- fully doxlgueil ixmisol, surrouiuknl bvlloinl ilecorntlous of iivery description. To the left or tlio bridesmaid the lady relatives of tho contracting parties formed n lino, as did nlso tho gentlemen to tho left of tho bridegroom, mnKing n very neauiiuii piciuro oi napiiy fncii. At tho conclusion of tho ceremony cougrnlulntluns were profuse, nlTfCtiounto "mwtitlons" Iwlng tho onler until supiier wns served, During tho Interval Miss Hnlly McCoiubs fnvontl tlio com puny with grand selections. Her rendition of tho wedding iimrcli wns (mrticularly line, Mr, aud Mrs. Jntucs Cushlnc, pnrcuts of tho groom, Mr, mid Mrs. Mel Cunhlng, John and Mrs. Chat dulling, nil of Dubtiquo, were wolcoiued most heartily by tho Mnrshnlllown pcopio, Hon. James Cushlng Isnnox-tunyor of Du buquo and ono of Iowa's most nubstnntliil men, hnvlng lieou In tho manufacturing ami wholemlo business over thirty years. Mr. I, J. Cushlng Is engaged ln,tho wholesale fruit mid vinegar buMueM, tieing the junior mein Iter of tho firm ot Jamas Cushlng & Bon, of Omnhn. Tho I'lensnut Hour Juniors gavo a summer lnrty at Tcmplo hall Wednesday cveulng.nnd most of tho ladles were appropriately gowned In light summer goods. Among those present weret From Omaha, Mewrs. Doano, Qulou, Wing Allen, Elmer Honkcl nml tho Prwscott brothers; Messrs. Keck and Oidwrno of Kenr uoy, Messrs. Clark, llnthnwny, Holdeii, Hall, Charles Burr, Meyers, Fred Howe, Ptiinpolly, Carper, Mnllnllcu, Hnmmond, Marshall, Mulr, Fuukonnd O. Y. Smith; Miss Lorton of Ne braska City, Mlw.cs Mluiilo and Ollvo Inttn, Clara aud .Martha Fuuke, Anna Funko,Maud nml Bertlo Burr, May llurr, Cowdry, Pace, Oakley, Kicmer, Barnard, Giles, Loomis, An drus, Imws, 'Hooper, Hathaway and Mar quette. Tho gnycty of tho young peoplo wns enjoyed by n few friends as spectators, among whom wero Mr, mid Mrs. L. C. Burr, Mr. nud Mrs. ColTroth, Mrs. Barnard, Messrs. Will Hardy, Bnniuel Lowe, Harry Hall nml Goo. Foresmau and Mlssvs Hardy and Wnlsh. Tho "picture view" given by Mrs. W. L. Van Altynu was n novel reception Intro dutvil from Now York. Her parlors In tho Ledwith block wero decorated with palms andsunllowers, nudnnumler of her mint ing wero "hung" to gtvo them n good light. Tho special occasion for tho. reception wns tho completion ofnn oil painting entitled "Before tho Bath." It shows tho umtrnped figure of n woman, with a background of fo liage, about to enter n lako for n bath. But tho friends who wero fnvored with Invita tion to this novel art nolroo found a numlier ot other original work also. Mr. Paul K. Clark and Mis May Robert wero married Thursday evening nt tho homo of the bride' mother, Mrs. M E. Roberts, VU South Thirtieth street. They have already settled down to housekeeping in a coxy cottage on North Twenty-seventh street. Mr. Clark Is one of the best known and most popular young attorneys, and lie aud his bride have tho well wishes of a largo circle of friends. Al. Ewnn of tho lite bureau is sporting a fine gold watch, presented him by a Tnlmngo friend in recognition of service rendered when Al was a lawyer. Tho traveling men will lo guest of E. H. Andrus & Bon nt CuHluuau iark tomorrow. Miss Or inith entertained a few friends list Wednesday ovenlng. I'KRHO.VALH. Miss Anderson ot Now York U visiting Miss Cora Outcalt. Lewis Starrs Is In Denver dangerously sick of typhoid fever. Mlxs Cora Outcalt has returnod from her Colorado outing. Miss Emma llossack of Ottawa, III., Is vis iting Miss Hattlo Lelaud. Dr. Frank B. Billings, now ot Milwaukee, was In tho city this week. Mis Bavago of Omaha has been visiting Mrs. A. O. Zlemor this week. Miss Bertlo Burr left yesterday for Auburn- dale, Mass., to re-enter school. M Iks Frltza Barnard has been entertaining Miss Lot ton ot Nebraska City. Among tha fair-week visitors from Uost lng wero Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uttor. Mrs. E. J. Hanna and daughter, ot Cadiz, Ohio, are visiting tho Hanna brothers. Miss Lona Giles will leavo Lincoln shortly for her home In Washington territory. Miss Marista Cagney of Plattsmouth ha been visiting John Fittgerald1 family. Gen. and Mr. McBrlde have had a visitors Arthur L. McBrkle and family ot Butler, Mo. ' Dr. and Mrs. Huff have been enjoying a visit from W. L. Kissick of Oskaloosa, Iowa. Hal Northnm is enjoying d visit from his mother, Mrs. J. N. Northam, of LaPorte, Ind. Miss Westerman otDecatur, 111., Is visiting her brothers, Fritz, Max and Julius Wester man. Mrs. B, Dunton and son ot Atchison aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Berkey, 1125 U ttreet. Mrs. D. L, Bruco and daughter and Mis Marlon Klngsley aro homo from their Colo rado trip. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kolin nnd son Edgar ot Nebraska City wero Thursday visiter at the state fair. Rev. and Mrs. Hewitt havo had Hon. and Mrs. L. D. Richards of Fremont as guest this week. Mrs. Edward Manchester, Jr., has been en tertaining Mrs. J. P. Taylor and daughter of Central City. B. K, Huntslger aud daughter are at Crmt onooga attending the reunion ot Mr. IPs rcgl imeut on tho old battlelleld. ' William Benton nnd Miss Nellie Bunnell ot Fremont wero guest ot Auditor and Mrs. Thomas Benton this week. Joe Mnllalleu has returned from Kearooy and will bo ready for tho university as soon as tho state fair Is oil his hands. Mrs. Thomas Bewail lias been entertaining Mrs. Charles Cameron and daughter and Mis Wilhehucne of Hastings this week. Col. Hurry Hotchkls deserves much credit for tho masterly manner in which he organ ised and managed the trade dleplny. Edward Weasel, brother of tho Couiueu editor, was among tho Omahaaus attracted by tho greatest of all Nebraska fairs. Mrs. 0. 1L Gere returnod Tuesday from Chicago, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Marie!, who had been visiting in Milwaukee. Mrs. Busle Bktnucr hua been cntertalnlug Mr. and Mrs. N. It. Skinner of New Lexing ton, Ohio, and Mrs. B. A. WaUh of Beaver Crossing, this state. Russell Brydoti Is bnvk from n tour of tho state and reports widespread Interest in la crosse. Ho wns entertained by tho club at Kearney, Sterling nnd Beatrice, C'ipt. Tehlwtu, tho Denver & lib Gramlo veteran, was n stnto fair visitor, nnd his ex hibition of photographic vlows along tho sconlo routo attracted much attention, Hani Ihnv of tho governor' olllco will lenvo I next week to begin his Inw studies nt Ann Ar- lxr. Ho will visit nt his childhood homo near Bloomlngton, III., on tlio wny east. II. C, Patterson, manager for Ilrndstreet, tins Ikh'ii enjoying a visit from his mother nnd sister, who nro on their wny homo fromn health-Hooking sojourn In California. W. H. Wyiin, representing tho Dnkotnlonn nml building ntwociatlon, hns ojieueil an olllco in Lincoln. Ho wns formerly In tho news paper hutdiHN nt Wntertown, South Dakota. Harry Hicks, win of tho professor, has re turned from n summer's campaign in Colora do with a nun-pooled nose nud a bronzed facu. Ho wns with an engineering party and Hindu nymolo driving ieg. Mrs. Diivld Wise, nccompniiled by her mother, Mrs. Goldberg ot Chicago, left for tho lako city Wednesday on n visit of sovernl weeks, Mr. Goldlivrg had been visiting her daughter tor tho pant threo months. Tho Wesleynn university stert out with throe now teachers! Miss Eliza Young of Cincinnati (music), Mrs. W. I. Gregg of tho Northwestern university (elocution) and Prof. A. R. Jones of Amherst (mathematics). O. O. Hefner of Nebraska City has attract ed attention during fair week by driving n striking pair of English hncknoy horse to n drag with two stnblo boys In footman' llvery on tho rear seat. It' so English, you know. Among tho drummer boys In Lincoln this week wero M. Shcuermau of Des Moines nnd Louis Mnyer of this city. Both gentlemen hnd lino displays of their particular Hues In ono of tho Windsor hotel' llnest sample, rooms. Tom Bnrnidgc, tho Charter Oak stovo man, wo in town this week entertaining tho Iwys ns usual. Ho is n skillful juggler nud conjur er, nud Is often called on to help out locnl en tertainments In tho towns ho visits, but ho two pod from Lincoln uiibcnthcd. Atlastl At last I Frank Polk has accepted a position with Burr & Beeson. By strict attention to duty during tho past six days Frank hns mndo lilmwlf indisenBlblo to his employers, nnd It is only a matter of timo bo fore ho will bo taken into iwirtnerslilp. Mrs. E. 11. Andrus returned homo Satur day after an absence of threo weeks. Mr. Andrus, tho over gallant, had n surprise on hand for his cstlmablo lady on her arrival, and now Mrs. Andrus drives about tho thor oughfares ot Lincoln in ono of tho nobbiest now stylo pbrutons to be found In tho city. Henry Mansfield, who sprained tin nuklo by stepping iqiou a walnut, improved his en forced retirement from society by studying human nature. From his olllco windows ho watched tho crowd- that camo nud went by tho motor lino, nnd ho gleaned a wealth ot In formation about men nud women. Man ot tho world that ho Is, ho learned two new thing about lovely woman In Nebraska. Ask him about them. Judgo Swopo of Lexington, Ky,, Is In tho city, nnd contemplate making It hi home. Tho Judgo Is a bachelor, a man ot means, nnd ha been a globo-tretter for four year past. Among other achievements, ho and other travelers hired a caravan In Egypt and pene trated Africa in several direction as fur a white man could go without serious dangor from hostile tribe. For somo year previous ly ho was Internal revenue) collector in Ken tucky, nnd ho claims tho distinction of being tho only man who over rosiguod tho olllco twice. Madame M. L. Randall, nfter an nbsenco of several months summering In tho mountains of Vermont nnd New Hampshire, is onco more nt homo in L'ucoln nud will next week resume her cIuhmm In German nud other lan guages. Old trunks made as good as new or taken In trade for new ones nt trunk factory 208 So llth tt tol. 0(ia. WIrrick & Hopper. AlbO n lino lino ot trunks, valises, etc. Julius Alder, a bright young lad of Soward and n sou ot ono of that city' most prosper ous merchants, has just commenced a course in business at tho Lincoln liusiuess college. Parent should bo careful that their chil dren do not contract cold during tho fall or early winter months. Such colds weaken tho lungs aud air iMissage, making tho child much more likely to contract other colds dur ing tho winter. It Is this ruicciwdon of colds that cause catarrh or bronchitis or paves tho wny for consumption. Should n cold bo con tracted loso no time, but euro it iih quickly a possible, A lltty-cunt bottlo ot Chamber lain's Cough Remedy will cure any cold In a few days and leavo tho respiratory organs strong and healthy. For salo by A. L. blin der, druggist. Among the interested visitor at tho state t iir this week were Mr, George Eddy and wife, of Omaha. They enjoyed tho great fair and returned homo today. A TmI of Fortune Achieved liy Daring, Ticket No. 8T,835 drew tho First Capital Prlzo of taOO.OOO in tho 231st Grand Drawing, August lilth, lbSD, In tho Louisiana State Lot tery, It was sold In fractional part of twen tieth at l,each sent to M. A. Dauphin, Now Orleans, La. Two to a depositor Union Na tional bank, Now Orleans; two to Charles Melnhardt, St. Louis, through the Franklin bank of Bt. Louis; two to John W. O'Neal nnd P. 0."Wlnterloy, through First National bank ot Corslcana, Tex.; ono to Mrs, Florence M. Roche, care of J. B. Fernandex, Savan nah, Go. ; ono to Lafayette bank of St. Louis; one to Fourth National bank of St. Louis ;ono to Merchants' National bank of Savannah, Go. ; two to Anglo-Californiau bank of San Francisco, etc, etc Ticket No. 83,833 drew the Second Capital Prlzo of f 100,000, also sold In fractional twentieths at $1 each, two to J. II. Raymond & Co., Austin, Tox.; two to J, E. St. Amand, Gundoyson, Mont, ; two to tho Alexander (Jounty rational bank ot Cairo, III; ono to tho People's Nntlonal bank of Mo bile, Ala.; ono to First National bank of Mo bile; ono to a iwirty in Baltimore, Md., col lected through tho United Statu express company; ono to a corrcspotieut at Ha vana, Cuba, through F, Esteva, 5 Canal st., Now Orleans, etc, etc. Ticket No. 75,353 drew tho Third Capital Prlzo of $50,000, also sold in fractional parts; two to n deosltor Now Orleans National liank of New Orleans; one to tho Traders' National bank of Fort Worth, Tex. ! ono to the Merchants' National bank of Ft. Worth; one to A. E. Morales, 15 Obispo street, Hnvnnna, Culm; ono to Aug, Kaltmyer, Sixth and Franklin avenues, St. Louis; ono to II. R. Cohen, 357 Second iwe., New York City; one to Amelia Partenhelnier 010 Monroe street, St, Lout; ono to Freil Greenwood, Norfolk, Va.; ono to Chas.WeIs sleder, SOi Ninth uvcnuo, New York City; ono to O. W. Deuby, Norfolk, Va,,etc Tlio SUM Grand Drawing will tako place at New Or leans, Ln., on Tuesday, Oct. lftth, 1889, of which full Information will be given by M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, I a., on applica tion. 3,000 yards of embroidery at 50 a yard at the great closing out sale at Ashby fc Mills psugh'. Former price 15c & DOTeSTIG fr SEiAINGf7VTKCHINBS. aalaaaaVaVmiaaaaaaalaHmaW dbaBiasnMHaaaM aaaaaaav 'aM'fljKfcaap- f; "'l . Pl(r8l)B f ,-. 13.TARTHAT.lAn '- J, We have no exhibit at the State JACOBS, otate Agent, can be found 122 North where he will be pleased to meet his parties who comtemplate dealing in Sewing Machines. 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