CAPITAL CITY COUklER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1890 h y POPULATION OF LINCOLN 60,000'. Saturday Evening, Jan, 25, '90, TAKE NOTICEI Tho CouniKit will nut lie reHittlu1o for any debt made liy any ono In It name, un less n written order nmmiimnlra tho same, properly signed. I. Wkhxki., Jr., iTop'r. Carrier I Oth and P Streets. Dry Goods -ANn- CARPETS. Tim Courier Cnii bo round At WlmUor Hotel News Htuiid. Cnpltut Unlet News Htuiid. Odoll's IUiiIub 1 1 nil News Htiuut. ThoOotluim News Bland, US Houth lltli Ht. Ilert lluinior, III Noilli lltli Htrcot. Kit. Youtm. joai o Hiroot. Kntoit AHinllh, HMO Utllo HHirt UlRnr More. 11:1 N. lath 8U FIUIRIS W. R. DENNIS, 1137 O STREET. E I,oh1 anil INtrsotml. Whltebrcast Cool and Lime Company. Lincoln Ico Co., 10IOO Bt. TelepUono 118. Perry o Harris', Jewolors. Brown'- restaurant for meals. Take TurkUh at 101(1 0 street. Auk your grocer for Gullck's broad. Telephone at tbo Counmt otllco U 933, Mineral water uied for bathing, 1010 O it. Give Botta & Weaver, tho new coal firm, n rial H1m O. J. Gullmotw's dreM making par- ?t or, 122) O street. Try some of tho One fresh fish served overy '' dayatComeronV. Canon City Coal again at the Whltebroast Coal and Ltrae Ca Ak your grocer for Gullck's bread. Roast meata, and vegetables of all klndsat Cameron's Lunch House. Superior quality Anthracite coal atDctU : Woavor'a. Call up -no. Join tho Terry & Harris watch club. Get a watch at a dollar n week. The old reliable Canon City Coal at Hutch ns & Hyatt's, 1040 O street. Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Only place In Lincoln that uses mineral water In Iwths Is at 1010 O street. Ask your grocer for Gullck's bread. Try an oyster stew or oyrters lu any style at Den Cameron's. They are lino. A flvcslollar work of Bhakospcaro given away. Bee advertisement, jwgo 8. Brown Is ready to serve banquets, wedding collations and other spreads on short notice. Gullck's bread U full weight. Canon City, Mendotu, Ohio Block and Col orado Coal, at Betts & Weaver's, phone -140, Now Is tho tlmo to lay in your winter sup ply of coal. Hutchlns & Hyatt's, 1040 O street. .Fresh mined Lackawana Anthracite and other lino coals at Hutchlns & Hyatt's, 1040 O street Winger A McGahey for Coal, Coke and Wood. 133 North Eloventh street. Tele phone 800. Ladles will find a complete line of fine shoes and all the latest stylos at the proper prices at Bherwln's Boston Shoo Store. Buy Gullck's bread. Buy your coal of Uie Whltebreast Coal and Lime Ca, and it will always be well screai.ed, tull weight, best quality and at right prices. Ashbv & MlUsnaugti are offering their en tire stock ot One dress goods and silks at cost Now U the time to buy a nice dress for very ittle money. Balrd Bros, are giving 30 per cent discount on ul cosh sales and a chance on a $45 Bowing machine on every purchase or bill paid to Uie amount of (1.00, You can save 30 percent on your hard wuie and get a chance on a 45.00 sowing machine for every dollar's worth you buy at Balrd Bros., 1343 0 street. The new Felix Govme's face powders re cently received by Miss Johnston are having a popular sale and all the ladles who hate used It have great praise for It Edith E. Russell, artist in China, Oil, Pas tel and Water Color painting. Studio, room 140 Jones block, comer V and Twelfth strecta, entrance ISO north Twelfth strett Old trunks made as good as new or taken In trade fur new oues at trunk factory 306 Bo 11th St., tel. 003. Wlrrlek & Hopper, Also a fine line of trunks.values, etc. Fine carriages,: buggies, Handle horses and the beet livery stock In tho city at A. G. BilU roeyer & Co's. Palace Btable, Telephone orders (No. 435) receive prompt attention. Mba Fannie Warner's dancing academy Terms In class, 10 for twelve lessons. Class meets every Monday evening at Masonic Temple. Thelatest fashloiwbledonceaUught, Including Berlin, York.Horvard and Lalleuu J, T. Jones' new carriage reKitory is now located on Uie ground floor, 305-307 South Tenth street, In the Bohanan block, where his line of fine carriages of all kinds ihow to bet ter advantage than ever, Jones wants to sell you a rig when you wont one. Call and ee hire. He agrees to make the prices suit or give you tho rig. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Tho bachelor of tho Hurr-LaiimMor block gnvo nnotlier of their Informal soirees lnut Saturday evening. Tho company comprised Mourn. Meyer, Dorgnu, Ht. John, .loyen, Walh, Wing, Covert, Kalrlleld, Anderson, I'ntton (Honry and K. C), llrndloy, das eolRiie, linker, hind, Iingwoll, Miller, Hon troni. JColloy nnil lleiuliigcr. Tlmlr guests were Messrs. Will and Charles Clark, Frank lltirr, Hiuyser, Mnrshnll, Hnminoud, Hallett, Ck, Itedmon, Frow, Hatch, Wl slow, Lnngworthy, Graham, Hale, Bowinnn, Wright, Cunnlnghani and Host nnil Mr, Wogoiisoller of Kaunas City. Mrssw llaker, lltwtroin, Dm rt Hmysor, Cunnliighain, Hatch, Wlnslow, Iledmon, llcstnnd Charles Clark wore equipped with mandolins, guitars and banjos, and tho evening wai Mica with music galore with tllvcrtlsomonts. lCvery fellow en arrival hail to tlitiipo n Jig. Mnny I'lTorta were Iniighnbly pitiful, while sov. eralof tho boys gnvo fancy steps very clov erly Thu long, briMid hall nwiiln a good place for it dance and n romp, and tho stags nmdon lively tlmo of It. Chits. Clntk mid Bmyfor fought n duel with fencing foils, but Ix'lug exKrt nt (lodging both rsi'iiicil IiIcmmI letting, nnscnlgno was fatally wouuilixl by Covert with n tin list lu tho wrist. linker ami Meytr wore afraid to get within reach of each other, nnil they live to light another day. Will Clark nnil (Ittrr put on tho gloves for u round, Markls of Gooseberry rules, and like true sports mnilo n draw of It. Wing sent Dorgan to gnu or rather to tho hydrant to apply an antidote, to tho ris ing color lu his left optic Marshal and Hnminoud pummelled eneh other Into chan cery, nnil tho crowd had to Interfere to pro vent n double murder that might havo mar red tho smoothness of tho nllulr. Tho chinks lu the evening's cxcicInc were filled with minor IkiuIs, notioof them partlculatly gluttons, Hnminond said ho was going homo to Ins ma, but tho company objected, t o inaliitod, but tho objectors mado him tako water under tho hydrant. Marshal wis invited to remove hi gum shoe but dcmuricd. In fact, ho kicked right mnii fully, but they were taken oir with ns much gciitlcue ns the operation would permit. The young man lecaiuo hot nlout It, mid a d(7cu willing hands huntlo I him to tho sink whero little iliops of wntor iiKiled his fev ereil lnow. Ileur.luger whs iuvitixl to slug, but ho thought ho would rather tako water too. Unfortunately for himself liu thought out loud, mid n self-apiMinled committee didn't give him tlmo to change his mind. Ho took it head first Anderson, being n new comer lu tlin block, was Initiated with np proprlnto ceremonies, coueluding with tho jiresoututiou of n stulTixl club, hut that pretty souvenir was skIIi1 by Marshal in an elfort to oat up tho stulTIng, In his s)Hech Anderson Intimated that there wasn't n man In tho crowd, an Indignity that could only bo wiped out in water and plenty of it. His shoes wore removed, his stockinged feet placed under tho purifying stream, Ids head inclined toward the lloor, and tho trickling stream nllowcd to permeate, his trouhcm. Then his head was soaked and n resouslvo stream started down his Ixick to shako hands with its fellow. Bt John, Bradley, 'Meyer and Will Clark-all llttlo Robert Reeds wero Introduced to Btnr l'lug. They objected to tho acquaintance, but tho company overcame their nvorsiou with mild but Unit persuasion. A party ot Ku Klux wore orgnmcod with towels for maskM, nnd Landlord llarr was brought forth from the secrecy of his room to wait ono round lu his robe de uuit. Tho lioys escaped a night In Hotel do Mclick by promising nover to do so some more. Beforo leaving each fellow had to pass the examining board, and It may bo just ns well to draw tho veil on that fearful ordeal. From this outline ot, tho oxorclses tho fun had by tho boys may oo 'imagined . There has been considerable talk of erecting in Lincoln a grand Caatlo hall by tho KnlghtH ot Pythias, and that discussion is now crystal itlng into action. An enthusiastic meeting of tho members of tho four K. 1. lodges was hold Wednesday evening and tho preliminary steps taken. Tho following committees wero appointed: On Incorporation, W, J. Bryan, U W. lHllIngsloy, E. V. Holmes and W. H. Hamilton; to prepare nnd submit plans, E. E. Brown, T. W. Lowry, It B. Graham, A. J. Shilling. II. M. Bushnell, Richard O'Neill, E. R. Biter and Frank Bohanan. It was tho souse of tho meeting that tho proposed castle should bo a structuro costing not less than (350,000. There has ltoen talk of having it include n hotel nnd a theater, but these feat tires are as yet matters ot speculation, It is probable, however, that It will havo a hall suitable for conventions and other big gath erings. The location will probably doend ou the contributions of property owners to secure it. Lincoln ha about COO knights, among thorn many of tho wealthiest men in thejclty, and It they pull together tho Capital City will havo tho finest K. P. building lu tho west Another meeting will be held uoxt Thursday, at which It is uxpocted plan will be submitted. The fifth York party was held at Templo hall last evening. Like all the precodln,c par ties of thts popular club It was an exceedingly enjoyable affair. Allot the members who wero fortunate enough to havo eludtxl tho "grip" were present Many of tho young la dle appeared In handsome gowns mado especially for tho occasion. A program of fourteen numbers including tho Berlin and Loemowas danced. Among those present wore: Misses Merta Moeller of Friend, Ber tha Avery, Fannie Binford, Clara Canuody, Minnie Gaylord, Maggie Hallett, Jennie Moiv gan, Alice Mason, Josle Treeman, Uora Weaver, Louise Pound, EUloLeose, Stella Kirker, Bessie Tuttlo, Ida Blerwith, Haydeo Blorwith, Ella Brlndley, Hattle Beck, Abule Covert, Alice Gadd, Minnie De Puo, Mrs. E. II. Brown; Messrs. E, Bradley, T. G. Love, O. M. Camp, A. C. Cope, J. W. McCrosky, Mark Woods, E. E. Gillespie, Fred Hallett, E. Heaton, Fred Gadd, Hugh Baker, J. S. Peery, C. M. Joyce, John Phillips, George Crancer, Win. Phillip, Thos. Teasdalo, Guy Halo, O. II. Frow. Will Clark, K. D. Blnford.tGoorge Covert, Will Johnson, Floyd 8ey bolt, E. Klm- bell, II. A. Shannon. Tho Comus club's seventh party was held at Tcmylo hall Tuesday eveulng. The grand march was led by Mr. Sommerlad and Miss Boehmo and included a number ot pretty evolutions. At its conclusion tho company wero drawnup In lines, when two gentlemen distributed tho programs. This arrange ment was adopted in order to give all itr tlcipaut an equal chance In filling their cards. Tho program bod sixteen numbers, Including the Ixjomo, Newport, Polka Ga votte, Comus, lion ton, DonUh Polka and Knickerbocker. Among tho participants wero noticed Messrs. U. G. Porry, P. A. Sommerlad, Daniel Consldine, Will Btack hous, Ray Wlnslow, Issno Walton, O. E. Houck, Frank Polly, C. W, Gunnison, Frunk E. Porks, Will lxttrldge, W. E. Knight, Grata Bnrnes, T. E. Stewart, O, D. Farmeleo, W. A. SelU, J. L. Codington, J. II. Leister. lr.. A. C. Harrison. Misses Jennie Seymour, little Bonfoy, May Paddock, Ada Ball, Jenulo Parker, Laura Kerlln, Dora Ball, Mattle OrlflU, Nellie Hydo, Ora Fen demon, Anna Griflls, May Hogan, Moy Pet tih, Pearl Sharp, Bertha Hughes, Blrdlo Hughes, Mm. J. P. Ulster and Miss Boehme. Tho manager of Temple hill resent tho In nliiu.it Ion of ono of tho darning cluhi ngnlnrt the safety of their building. Hccauso certain memlier of the club havo lieeonio tired of at tending dance tlwy think It unfair to chnrgo their lndllroronco to mi Imagined liiHccurlty in tho hall. Tho Masonic templo icoplo havo had their hall examined by n commltteo of architects, who pronouueo the building reasonably sound ami safe. Tho throhblhg of tho engines ot tho el;tilo light works In tho bniemeut imparts a vibration to tho air and nppnroutly n slight tremor to tho building, but tho engine arn planted on foundations that do not touch tho building. Plans are al ready being considered for tho Improvement of the hall for next season, Tho lloor will ho relald and tho dancing mrfaco cnlnrged. A hall back of tho stage will Im abandoned, Tho stago will I hi Hindu narrower and sot hack ngalnst tho east wnll, Increasing tho hall per Imps ten feet In length. C, E. Ferguson has Iwen heard from hoof sweet-scented famo. "Fergy'ns tho Ixiys on tho road havo titled him, Is ierhns tho best known drummer for perfumer and extracts lu the west, mid hi many friends nnd xit ions in this section will Ik) pleased to learn that ho has engaged himself lo tho Hivlnton Manufacturing Co, of Chicago for 181X1, and will hereafter appear before tho trade with their exquisite lino of samples. "Hwlnton's Primrose," which undoubtedly Is the finest extract ou tho market nnd I so considered by cotmolwtours of delicious odors, will Ih one of the attractive cards of hi line, Tiir CotiuiKU congratulates "Fergy" on hi change, and especially so as lie will represent it western linn, Instead of n "down-easier." Ij. Wessel, Jr., o.lltor nnd proprietor of the CouiitKU, leaves tiMlny for n trip of several weeks east. Ills tlmo wilt bo divided lie tween Now York and Philadelphia, ami ho will seek now nnd nttinctlvo feat il res for tho CouiilKlliiH well nsa new lino of goods for the stationery department. The latter will Include late styles lu corrrspoudenco pnpers, caul eases, paper cutters, ink stands, pens nnd other writing materials, ns well as at tractive novelties. Hut while tho trip Is chlelly for business, pleasure will not bo overlooked entirely. Mr. Wcssel will bo among old time fi lends In Philadelphia, and ono of his first illHqiatlous will bo to attend tho grent chailty ball In that city next Wednesday evening. A chnrmlng party was glvon Tuesday evening at tho residence of Miss Guild ou F street in honor of Mr. W, 11. Cooper, who leaves today ou it visit to his homo lu Phila delphia, (lames, muslo mid refreshments mndo up the evening's program. Among tho guests present wero Messrs. W. II. CooHr, E. 1). EvniiH, Ray Hussoug, Low HuHKong, M. Skinner, Ged Guild, F. M. Mlcklo, nnd Misses Georgia Guild, Bertie Crawford, Itetalo Crawford, Ada iluudy, Hattle Hedges, Bessie Hedges, Kmmo Brown, Mamie Gullck, Clara Sullivan, Mabel Sperry, Delslo Lano and Mrs. F. W. Mlcklo. Georgo E. Gnscolguo, ono of tho champion lacrosse players, leaves today for n month's visit with old tlmo friends in Montreal nnd enjoy tho winter gayetles. Mr. G. Is with tho Henry & Coatesworth company, success" ors to the National lumber cominny. Mr. Henry, by the wny, Is the gentleman who re cently paid (.'150,000 for tho Warder Grand ojiera house at Kansas City, on which Mana ger Craw fori 1 had a lease. Mr. C. C. Munson has taken nnow partner lu tho person of Mr. W. II. Walker. Tho latter has been engaged In tho lumber busi ness in Howard for years, and comes to Lin-, coin with tho warmest endorsements ot friends and patrons ns nn ablo, upright busi ness man. With Mr. Muusou's push and square dealing It ought to mako a strong team, Mr. Walker's family will bo removed to Lincoln In tho spring. Tho Des Moines Mail and Times nays: Dos Moines has arrived at that social stage ot Its existence when its young gentlemen have begun to mako its party calls on stated evenings In full dress. Sometimes n halt dozen ot these calls aro mndo In nn evening, nouo of them extending beyond fifteen in In utes. Tito Mull and 7Ymrs then announces two evenings for the calls of tho guests ot n recent swell wedding. Tho A. O. U, W. Improvement company made enough money from its hall last year to jMty tho Interest for two years. Tho follow ing now officers have been elected: Presi dent, J. T. Rlvett; vice president, E. Hallett; secretary nnd treasurer, W. P. Housuworth; board of directors, J. H. Burko, I. A. Reams, W. Q. Bell and II. Meyer. Al Ewnn, corrusondent of tho Omaha lice, lias been sorely attlictod. Botli ho and his wife wero confined to tho houso for two or three weeks by tho influenza and resultant aliments, and Mrs. Ewnn died Thursday nf ternoon. Tho remains will bo burled at Till mage today. The deceased leaves an Infant child W. It. Dennis nnd Fred Long well left Tues day night for Kansas City to Invoice tho stock o' tho two hat stores that Mr. Dennis has bought In that city. Ho takes possession Feb. 1st and may remain lu Kansas City next month, pending tho arrival of his Michigan partner. Mr. Longwell will return in u week or so. Governor nnd Mrs. Thayer have announced their purpose of giving a scries of receptions at tho state house. They expected to hold the first reception next Monday evening, but on, account or Mrs. Thayer's illness it will not take place till later and due announcement of Its date will bo made. The elegant Kranlg fc ltnch piano used at tho Couiukh's reception was from tho must- col depot of Mr. F, w . Hohman. It was much admired and wns sold tho next morn ing, being taken direct from tho Couiueh of flee to the home ot tho buyer. Miss Latta wont to Omaha yesterday to attend a german given by the swell Cotil lion Club. She is tho guest of Miss Dundy. Mr. It S. Mcintosh also ran up to attend tho gentian nnd was the guest ot Mr. Daniel Morgan for tho night Cards havo been received in Lincoln an nouncing tho marriage of Mr. Georgo W. Ballnntlno, formerly ot this city to Miss Ida C. Wlunont Denver on January SO. They will bo nt homo on Fridays In March at 1301 Pearl street, Denver. Ladles and others who use fine stationery found many new styles to admire in tho CoimiKH'8 stock. They should rememlx-r that novelties nro being received from time to time ob they make their appearance in the east. Last Saturday's Chut of Cedar Rapids, la., has the following: "Mrs, B. F. Purks ten dered nn elegant 4 o'clock dinner oil Thurs day afternoon in honor of her daught er, Mrs. Will Preston of Lincoln, Neb." Miss Gossip has heard of a uewengi gement between two of the best known younj society people. The gentleman is n I fsmg y ung at torney, and tho lady has been long i leader in Pleoseut Hour circles. Edgar Edward, now with tho Bau u hard ware eonqwiiy at Omaha, ha made i rrange menU to travel up in the Black Hills mntry, which will prevent hlscoming to Line' 'In very often in the future. ! C, W, Loomls, Into cashier of tho B. fi M. freight de Kt, has been mado traveling audit or. Will Bprlllgmeyer has been promoted to thncnshlerslilp, mid his plncu has leen given to 11, Rhodes. Tho Capital City C, U. S. C. program Tues day evening Mas sustained by Messrs, Geoigo Pimiielly mid John Reed, Misses Cnrinody, Churchill and ('orliln, Mrs. Joiihui and Mrs. Atkinson, Manager I.nnlcr Is arranging u private ex hibition of tlie ossified mull for tho U'lieflt of medical and newspaper men. It will ho given nt thu Museo at half-past ten Monday morn ing. Miss Llzzlo Buford wns tho object of n pleasant surprise party by her young friends Wednesday eviiiiiiig, Mudc, gnmes mid re freshments mndo up tho evening's program, Tho family of Congressman Ijtws nre ar ranging to go to Washington for tho session, except Miss Ijiws, who will remain to com plete her university course. Tho Plttsfleld, Mass., Kayta announces tho engagement of Miss Emmn A. Jones of this city, formerly of Plttsfleld, to Mr. Benjamin E. How er man of Chicago. Miss Ellen nnd Mr. Georgo llnx wero ten dci ixl n stirpibo ynity Inst Friday evening to commemornto their rlxtccnth yenr, thoy being twins. Prof. II. E. Hitchcock of tho State univer sity has imdertnkoii to conduct n lllblo clafs for young men Monday ovenlngs nt the Y.SI. C. A. rooms, J, M. Edmlstou left Thumday morning for Chicago tonttend the meeting of tho genet al agents of tho Union Central Life Iiisurnin-o company. Tho frit-lids of Messrs. Alliert nnd Iuls Kntzenstelti will tender them nnil their brides ii reception nt Templo hall next Tuosdny evening. Miss Genuvrn, daughter of Mr. L. I), Wooilniir, celebrated her eight year Wednes day evening with n party for her llttlo friends. Over in lown tho crnro lu social circles for card games lias taken a new foim, and thu towns mo having nil epldemlcof "clneh"inr tles. Miss Frances Duncan of tho East Lincoln C. L. H. C is wilting an account of the circle at tho H)iiltentlory for tho CViaHfiinryiKtn. Ilrlseoe, tho shoo man, will remove to tho ExK)sltlon building about Mnrch 1st, mid will rent ids present stand on O street Tho Pleasant Hour club had it mrty fixed for last Wednesday evening, but it was ixwt ponod until next Friday, Miss Minnie AVarwIck of Alt Pleasant, la., Ii visiting with Mrs. W. II. McArtliur nt 1138 South Eighteenth street Tho Pleasant Hour Juniors talked of hnv Ing n iNtrty this week, but it wns jiostixmed until early In Febmary. Tuesday was not tho Couiuf.h'h only "nt homo" day. It always has a hearty wcl como for Its friends. A carnival of tho nations by tho leading young people dresMxl in costume willbogiven early in February. Miss Sndlo Harris entertained tho Sorotls club Monday evening. Tho club discussed Alaska. II. R. Krug nnd E. It Wolls of II. It Nlssley & Co. are in Denver for a short vaca tion. Senator and Mrs. Frank Tnggart of Hast ings have welcomed a girl baby to their home. Isidore Brooks has been enjoying a Visit from his brother, Loo Brooks of New York. Hastings is soon to have n lodge of Elks, and tho Lincoln lodge will do the InsUtutlng, "London Smoko" is n new stylo of writing paper to lw had nt tho CouniKii office, Mrs. M. Tower entertained tho East Lincoln W. C. T. U. Wednesdny afternoon. Georgo Foresman went td Omaha-yesterday to aiicnu mo uotllllon club gentian. Tom Cook has been nnnolnted census superintendent for this district Mrs. F. A. Clark of Kearney Is visitimr her mother, Mrs. L. M. Wlnslow. Miss Florence Brown will givo a tnusicalo soon, assisted by Mrs. Wober. Miss Funko entertained a few friends at a candy pull Tuesday evening, Mrs. Sarah Zlemer left Inst Saturdny for her homo lu Cleveland. Cnpt It O. Phillliw was reported in Wash ington Monday. Mannger Lnwler of tho Museo wns in Den ver yesienlny. Tho Union club Is talking again of adding a grill room. O. P. Dinges returned Monday from Cali fornia. Georgo Holden returned Wednesday from Iowa. Frank S. D. Folsoni has gono to Hot Springs, Dr. GitTen has been appointed city physi cian. (For other Social Nows Beo Pago 3.) I Mr. W. II. Baldrldgo, druggist, Escondldo, California, says': "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best selling medicine I handle. In fact I sell more ot It thau all other cough medicines combined. Everyone who has used It speaks in glowing terms ot Its efficien cy." For sale by A. L. Bhoder, druggist Just at present in tho east carnations aro considered as among tho most deslrahlo of flowers for bridal boquets. Orchids nre tho fashlonablo flower par excellence for tho bride, sometimes mingled with violets or hy acyntht , Dut orchids aro eminently a flower for tho wealthy only, and not all brides aro wealthy. Among other flowers suitable, car nations are chosen for two very sensihlo rea sons. In tho first place they are not ex tremely costly (though In numbers they ag gregate a high figure.) Then they are a pure and majetitio looking flower, aud therefore appropriate. At a fashionable wedding not long ugo, the bride curried white carnations and lillles of the valley, and tho maid of honor, who wore a pink crejio costume, car ried pimc ones. Hotel Ideal. The now management has reduced day hoard to (4.00. Table etpial to a two dollar house. Try us. fourteenth street, between N and O streeU, !U l.'je, llnr, Noio noil Throat HpcclulUt. Dr. Charles E. 8ohr, No. 1215 O Bt. Con sultations lit Kuglish and German, Cukes' of any and all kinds for banquet par ties made to order on short notice at tho Ciu lick Bakery, 013 I' street. Telephone 103. 'Wedding suppers, lunches mid banquets ot all kinds are provided by Ilro wn In tho best stylo and on short notice. Shaw Cute fur Bute. Several counter show cases of several sizes all for sale cheap at the CouniKii ofllce, Call aud see them, i'rices will suit.. 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