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MWMU4WHi.uHW"''Mi1'"l.lwi i"Hlw'"UJil '"' 'IIH1IIIHWW A CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1890 S' POPULATION OF LINCOLN 66,000, Saturday Evening, May 31, '90 Corner I Oth and W Street. ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY OF Wash Fabrics FOR SUMMER WEAR. Imported Ginghams mid All Wool Clmllies in n large assortment of Styles and Colorings. 'Carpets and Draperies on Second Floor Tlio Uourler" Pur 8ulo In Oniulin, Copies limy Ihj found nt Keith's newsstand, Q1D South Fifteenth street, Hoyd'a opera houso block. DUNLAP HATS SPRING STYLES NOW ON SALE W. R. DENNIS & CO.'S 1137 O STREET. c l.acnl unit 1'ereonal. Wbltebrcast Coal and Lime Company. j Lincoln Ico Co., 1010 O St. Telephone 118. Take Turkish at 1010 O street. Telephono at the Couninn office It 253, J. M. Markoll & Bon Jewelers 1225 O itreot. Mineral water wed for bathing, 1010 Q nt. 1- Don Cameron serves tho finest coffeo In tho .city,- " Canon City Coal again At the Wbltebreast Coal and Lime Co. . . . Fj'r lino watch repairing goto J, M. Markoll & Son's 1335 O street. Doctors Oalloy Qoodoll, onico HH7 L itreot. Telephone, 017. . Improved shower for Turkish batlu at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Only placo in Lincoln that uses mineral , water in luths U at 1010 O street. Dr. R, L. Moore, oftlco M-M Latta block. Residence 1031 Washington st, TelophonoSSO. Gullck's celebrated bread Is now used ox clusivcly on the dining carsot the Burlington flyer. Gnlick'a celebrated bread can le found at nearly overy grocery store and restaurant In Lincoln, ' Prompt service, pure and wholesome food and the beit of everything Is always found at Don Cameron's. ; China firing at the studio every Monday, Edith Russell, room 10, Tho Bond, corner Twelfth and Q streets. tf Second grand excursion to Cheyeunf next Wednesday. Round trip 13.00 with cholco of roads In either direction. Dr. O, D. Manning, office, rooms 00 07-0$ Burr block. 'Telephone 830, Residence Cor. 30th awl F. Telephone 330. Ladles will find a complete line of tine shoes and all the latest styles at the proper prices at SberwuVa Boston Shoe Store. Instructions given and orders received In china hud oil painting, pastel and water col ors, Minnie Kramer, 881 J street. Buy your coal of tho Whltobreast Coal and Lima Co., aud It will always be well screai.ed, lull weight, best quality aud at right prices. Try a dinner at Cameroa's Lunch and Bhoi t f Order house. Served dally from 11:30 a.m. k Jill 2 p, m. Everything fine and Juicy aud cooked in a homo-llko manner. Gultck's celebrated bread Is delivered dally to private residences lit nil parts of tho city, Give your order for a trial of this fanious staff of life over telephone 103. 613.00 Round Trip to Cheyenne next Wednesday on the Interior Land and Imml gratlouCo's. excursion. Tickets good go ing or returning on any line. Call on E. T. Oadd, manager department "D," room 0 Richard's block, for further particulars. There are bo many gas stovwon the market nowadays that It Is hard to tell who has the ueec one. ir you are thinking of buying one go" to Hooker & Orr, 210 Eouth Eleventh j street, and let them show you their gas stove. It la the Attest made and s tan Is unexcelled. 1 Mrs. Markell's new line of spring millinery JWHSjmses all the newest novelties, as well as the prettiest aad most stylish shapes for both 'rod awl joHg. Ladles interested should not fall to eeH at Mrs. Marksll's new place, 1X25 O street, and see the elegant variety and note the low prices. Remember that the Qreat Ten Cent Store keeps oneTof.tfae gaeat and best lines of ham mocks ia the (city and buying them In largo quantities to sell at popular prices, can offer better Inducements than any other bouse in the elty. Hammocks as low as 35 cents . Cau and see them 118 South Twelfth street Everyone that has lived In Lincoln from ,188 lurid the present day knows that for square dealing, cordial treatment and reliable goads, sk house m the country does better by their trade than Louie Meyer & Co., the If or h Teat street merchandise dealers. They carry a complete and well assorted line of tasMjr a4 eaaM dry goods and every lady in . LsMdst jkhbttM iuk Tta P4nt to call there iNMWaaatdtsaf puronasse otthissstad. Dress p EWWWi W fuw sasBwWv Mljws; ,, are mum there la ? my "ICmih.u lmn been unusually iulct Insoclnl clrcleH. Utf til two weeks ago tho town was In nil epl demlc of Indies' after noon card parties, but (ho criticism of tho ttiZhi society editress tho methods resorted to by tho on sonio i.,n.Uiiiiii,jrniT,ii.ili irnln tirlzes seems to have stopped that sort of entertainment almost completely. Most of the nets com plained of worn done probably on tho Impulio of tho moment and under tho spur of great excitement, but tho criticism was admitted to bo merited and tlmoly, Bomo Indies an nounced that thoy would not give prlr.es nt futtiro card parties nnd others snld thoy would not oven nttond such gatherings. Tno afternoon party socms to hnvo been dropjied by unnnlmoiis consent, and tlio first breath of hot weather has been too enervating to provlilo substitutes. Social nctlvlty Is llkoly now to run to plci.lc, and Ciishmnn wrk will fulfill it rocrcntlvo mission for another season. Several outing wtrtlcs havo already token advahtago of Its convenience, nnd tho Pleasant Hour Junlorsnro organising a pnrty for noxt Tuesday ovenlng. Others will no doubt follow thick nnd fast. Tho men enjoy ed a stag wirty given by tho Elks last night, and the return visit of lilntchford Knvmuigh will bo soiuethltig of a soclnl event today, as tho choir of Holy Trinity will assist In tho program, Cards havo been IsmiwI for tho seventh annual reception of tho Lincoln High School Alumni association, to lo given In honor of tho graduating class. It will bo held Monday ovenlng, Juno 10, nt tho homo of Mint Emma 11, Qlllosplo, 1030 O street, Tho class of 'IX) U composed of Misses Flora Bullock, Julia E. Ransom, Lena Dawcso, Sndlo A. Fortnoy, Ruby A. Prlndlo, Laura Cnuger, May 11. Lowls, Daisy Tuttle, Maud Hammond, I'enrlo Camp, Amanda II. Heppner, E. May .Mellek, Miunlo E. Oaylnrd, Ella M. Ontlnnd, Hnllb W. Hooper, Cora E. Homry, Laura E. Ran som, Anna Foilor, Nollio E. Eddy, Mlnnlo M. Mellek, Ilertha Warner, Blanche C. DoWItt, Lllllo M. Wilkinson, Hester L. Shaw, Adclla L. Armstrong, Clnionco E. Flfer, Fred S. Hemry, Kobcit 8. Hlltncr, John Lovo, Fred Clements, Will Cochrano, Fetor 8. Champton, G. Edgar Roynolds, Aug. U. Chapman, Churlos E. Frltts and George O. Smith. Mrs. C. O. Munson was at homo on Frldny ntteriioou of last, and entertained a company of East Lincoln friends very delightfully. Tho Invited guests were Mestlnmea Mnrsland, Oberllcs, Draco, Wyckoff, Halo, II. E. Lowis, Frank Lewis, Hoge, Fowler, Soyboldt, L. C. I'aco, Charles Face, Travis, Townsend , Wil liam Pickett, Guthrlo, Colonel Pickett, Friar, Woods, Plummor, Tompson, Grillln, Baccus, Rustln of Evansvllle, I ml., Blnlsnll, Webb, McKinney, Hlnmun,Coninul, Spencer of Now Urittnn, Conn., Brown, Knight and Blrdtnll. At their meeting Monday ovenlng tho Elks elected tho following officers: Exalted ruler, Frank C. Zohrung; esteemed leading k'dght, Dr. A. R. Mitchell; esteemed loyal knight, Thomas M. Coolto; esteemed lecturing knight, C. R. Rtchtor; secretary, II. M Leavitt; treasurer, K. K. Harden; tylor, C. W. Cock roll ; trustees, F. W. Bllllngsley, J. 8. Alex ander and Tbos. II, Uenton. Tho CouniEH Is In rocelpt of an Invitation to attend tho commencement oxorclscs of tho University of Pennsylvanin.whlch takes nlaeo In Philadelphia nt the American ncademy of mutlo next Wednesday. Mr. Henry Weswl, a brother of the editor of tho Courier, enters tho graduating class of tho law dcpnrtmnnt next season. Cards of invitation to tho wedding of Mr. William B. Sterling and Miss Oltvo Snow Underwood havo been received in Lincoln. Tho ceremony takes place at high noon noxt Wednesday nt tho Episcopal church In Dixon, 111. Mr and Mrs. BUrllng will bo at home after July first at Huron, South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ho!m havo taken un a temporary residence nt Hot Springs, S. Dak., wnero Air. 1101m lias acquired real estate in terests. Capt. Winger nnd A. S. Fielding havo also Invested t here. Tho advent of tho B. & M. aud tho Elkhorn Is likely to boom tho town. When the Union club opened Its restaurant It divided tho patronngo that had been going to tho Elks grill room, and tho latter wont out of business. Tho buslnoss of the Union club restaurant not being sufficient to war rant Its continuance, the Elk Institution has resumed. Goorgo D. Fairfield was married last week to Miss Mary Adelaide Peters at Tecumseh, Mich. The groom is a son of ex-Chancellor Fairfield and lived In Lincoln some years ago, Ho Is vice consul at Lyons, France, and has gone to his post with his bride. Fred Thomas, the undertaker, returned Wednesday from Lacon, III., his former homo, whither be Journeyed last Friday to visit his family, who are visiting there, as well as "the old folks at home." Cards are out for tho wedding of Mr. Sam uel Wessel and Miss Paulino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Friend. Tho nuptial exercises will tako place at Masonic Temple on Thurs day ovenlng, June 12 . i Prof. M. V. Glvlns, vlco president1" of the Interior Land and Immigration company, and his brother, R. A. Glvlns, both of Denver, were tho guests of Col. E. T, Gaddof Bethany tlelgbts Sunday, Mr. Robert II. Moflltt and Miss Mattlo T, Gilbert wero married Thursday at Denton by Rev, Lewis Gregory. On their return from a wedding trip east they will make their home In Lincoln. Misses Mtnnle and Olive J.atta returned Monday from a week's visit with Miss Minnie Hawke of Nebraska City, Messrs. Will Clark and S. T. St, John alto spent Sunduy In that city. Mlw Tllllo Spires, one of the telephone girls, was cut about tho head during the Friday night's storm. She was closing a window when the wind blew in the glass. Mr. Adolf Weber, Miss Almena Parker and Miss Mlnule Gaylord were announced to fake part in a program at Cushman park yesterday afternoon. Mlw Eflle Mclntyre of Hastings Is in the city on her way heme from Uie east and re mains In the city over Sunday as the guest of Mrs. Allen. Thomas Ewlng and H, II, Wilson are about this time very near the shores 'of England, having sailed a week ago for European tours. Miss Cora Weaver leaves on Tuesday to be absent until the first of September, yiiltlng Chicago and several eastern cities. Mrs. A. Halter is home from her Canadian vUIt She waa accompanied by Miss Mary Mattery and Miss McCabe. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Manchester left Thurs day f.wr Orleans, where Mrs. M. made the Memorial Day address. of Mrs. Ed, Morso and daughter have returned from their visit to lied Oak nnd Edward in consequence- again enjoys homo life. Cards nro out for tho wedding1 of Mr. Hal Young aud Miss CInrk, sister of Mr. John R. Clark, to take placo Juno 112th, Tho waiters at Odell's dining hall mndo nil nttracttvonppearnnco yesterday by wearing star spnnglcd shoulder sashes, U. H. Loliiiigor, for several yenrs in tho of fleo of tho clerk of tho supremo court, Imi re moved to Birmingham, Ala. Goorgo Semmons went to Knnsas City last Mondny, aud It Is snld ho has been offorcd a position In a bank, Mr. HolTmnn, for ramctlmu tho guest of Mrs, W. R. Dennis, loft Mondny to Join her husband lu Texas. Mrs. W. Q. Bell tins been enjoying a visit from hor father, II. Burllngain, mayor of Monmouth, HI, W, P. Bowen and family, tho guests of Major nnd Mrs. Bohnnau, loft Monday for n Colorado trip. Major Klouts nnd Register Clnrk of tho land ofllco wero reported nt Washington Monday, Mrs, 8. W. Palmer has been entertaining hor mother, Mrs. T, P, Kerr of Rockford, III. W U, Pnlmcr hns bought tho Interest of A, Z. Palmer In tholr undertaking business. Miss Florence Teeter, tho guest of the Misses Mnwo, hns returned to Hastings. E. C. Rewlok hns been cntortnlulng his brother, E, E. Rowlck of Now York. W, II, Rains, tho real estnto man, returned Wednesday from n visit in Ohio. Tho Elkshnd asocial session Inst evening In lienor of Clovolnnd's minstrels. Edwin M. Lamb and Cyrus W. Fisherrilck havo been ndmltted to tho bar. Mrs, O, E. Brooks, now of St. Louis, Is visiting old timo friends hero, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. Lenvltt loft Thursday for a visit lu Massachusetts, Geo. T. Gndd of tho CouniKii spent Sunday among old friends lu Omnhn. Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Tnlhot eutcitalued tho Sorosls Mondny evening, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Molllt started Thurs dny on an eastern trip. C. K. Montgomery nnd A. Eddy loft Mon day for a trip to Texas Rov. W, W. Mallory and Rov. Clay Cox have removed to Seattle. O. W. Gorwlg's brother left Tuesday for his Pittsburg homo, Mrs. S. M. Lano mid daughter Bcsslo nro homo from thoeniit. Miss Mlnnlo Hill hns been spending tho week at Aurora. Mrs, Gov, Thayer has been seriously 111 this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott aro visiting nt Kearney. Miss Magglo Jones left Thursday for Mend vlllo, Pa. Mayor Graham returned Friday from St, Louis. Miss Jano McConlga Is visiting at Goshen, Ind. Porter Hedge Is visiting friends at Ottum wa. M. Ackcrman visited St. Louis this week. Miss LIzzioBuford is visiting at Soward. C. B. Kyucr Is in Now Orleans. Other Social New on Pago 2. A second-hand Remington typewriter In good condition for snlo cheap at the Coumeii olll co. Scott Pro's, phnrmacy recently located on Twelfth street is now located nt 13250 street. Ladles will find this n deslrablo placo to get till kinds of Toilet articles, Soups, Perfumes, etc. Wanted: Gentleman well oxporlenced in handling typewriters to sell tho Yost writing machines lu tho city. Address or call on Wessel Printing Co., 1130 N St. Of all Sprlukleni that have lately been put on the market the California la Must a little the nicest. Sold by Hooker & Orr 2-10 South Eleventh street. , Tho Microbes that eat up youug Abo Lin coln In Paris will bo Illustrated lu the Sunday State Journal, Juno the 1st' "Want" Ails for the Journal. In order to serve the convenience of Its patrons who mny wish to use tho "want" col umns of tho Journal tho Coukier. ofllco will receive such advertisements at the regular rates and transmit them to the Journal. A Correction. It Is rarely tho case that tho types lead tho Courier into mischief, but they certainly did so in our last issue when the advertise ment of E R. Guthrlo read "Columbia" Buggy Instead of Columbus Buggy. Mr. Guthrie Is making a specialty of flue vehicles nnd as tho Columbus Buggies are high grade goods and hearing that a certain buggy known as the Columbia Is an Inferior quality and make we gladly mako the correction lu Just ice to the popular carriago man. By tho way before buying that buggy or anything that runs on wheels call and see Guthrie', he shows aline of carriages of eery description that would be a benefit to any houso In Chicago or New York. Everything that is new and novel that the skill of America's foremost makers, turn out, can bo bad of Guthrie. Call and seo him at 1510 O street. Of General Interest. It Is Important to laundry patrons to seo that their soiled linen is sent to tho Evans Laundry Company. We have tho very latest machinery for doing tho work. Our process is original and that we keep abreast with the times goes without question. Your goods are handled with the greatest caro possible. Or dinary repairs and buttons sowed on under wear without exira charg. Wo have tho best facilities aud can servu our patrons to beet advantage. In point of color and finish our goods are unequaled. We have one of the best equipped and finest Laundry plants In the west and that our enterprise is appreciated our many friends will attest. Wo havo alto special ma chinery for doing up household linen. Hav ing beeu in this business fifteen years the work Is no experiment with us. See that your goods are glven.to our wagons, and wo guarantee satisfaction In every particular Respectfully Yours, Telephone 100 Evans Laundry. Hooker & Orr have placed on the market the Excelsior brand of rubber bose, which is the very best hose that can be bought any where in th U, S. Call and examine at 240 South Eleventh street or have a roll sent up. Every foot guaranteed. Give your lawns proper attention and they rill be a thing of beauty and a Joy for ever this summer. To do this you should get one of Hooker & Orr's latest Lawn Sprinklers aad a bose reel. Their prices are right. ON TO CHEYENNE. Neooiul (Irnml ICxcursloti Leaves Lincoln i Nest Wednesday. I Next Wednesday tho second of tho series of Choyeiino Excursions loaves Lincoln and nl- ' ready qulto n largo delegation of our jwplo , lmro signified their Intention of Joining the oxcm-slon. It Is 11 rare opiwrtunlty to seo Choyenuo, tho queen city of tho plains at so low n price tho round trip only being 13.00 1 and tho traveler Is given tho cholcoof going by ' either of tho lines nnd returning If preferred 1 liv n.wttln... ,...,.. tM.t ........ f ill im I ' -j ...lu.iiii luiuc, IIB UAUUIBIUII Will nilOPI tho participants un opportunity to attend tho great land salo and secure nonio of tho vab unblo real estate of that thriving capltalclty, where values never havo borunt n stand still, but always increased. Tho great Union Pa cific shops now building nt Clicyenno havo created an additional demand for projKjrty nnd tlio numorous factories thnt nro constant ly going In nro bringing a sturdy lot of tollers to that city that como to stny and help build up tho town. Tho lots owned by the Interior Lnnd and Immigration Co. Is centrally lo cntcd nnd nt this particular season will bo sold nt prices to suit all-terms accord ugly. Choyenno is at present tho most prosperous of nil western cities, and n fow dollurs In. vested there lu rcnl estato at present prices will pay as well as Investments that wero made In Denver flvo years ngo. Col. E. T. Gadd, manager department "D" of tho company, will gladly furnish all;lnfor matlon and cordially Invites nil persons In terested to call nt his olllce, room 0 Richard's block. If you Want to bllV VOUr drv crvo.U frnt.i tho lnrgost stock lu tho city, where you can nlmost always find what you want and al ways bo certain you nro getting tho very lowest prices, wo Invito you to visit our itoro. Very Respectfully, Miller & Pnlnc. Second grand excursion to Choyenno noxt Wednesday, Round tilp 13.00 with choice of roads in either direction. Tho management of Cushman park lias so cured nn unusual nttrnctlon for Saturday Juno 7th, lu tho person of Mllo. Rosa Celeste, who will wnlk a ropo sixty foot high and 250 feot long stretched over tho Mnscot nnd ujion It perform feats never before attempted, Mllo. Celeste Is tho lndy who Hrformed tho astounding fent of walking n tight ropo 170 feet over tho surging waters at San Francis co somo nine years ago, when sho walked from tho Cliff Houso to Senlrock. Sho stops a:Lln coin under a heavy guarantee whllo enrouto for Niagara Falls nnd Cushman park should do tho biggest business In its history on thnt day. $13.00 Round Trip to Choyenno noxt Wednesday on tho Ulterior Land nnd Immi gration &.'. excursion. Tickets good g ing or returning on any line. Call on E. T. Gadd, manager department "D," room 0 Rlchnrd's block, for further rnrtlculnrB. in Kinds nfCheesoiit KIiik's. No plnco In tho country carries n Hncr or larger line of Amorlenn nnd Imported cheoso thanO. J. King, 1120 O street. Tlio stock comprises tho following goods: Roquefort, Snpsago.Old English Dlnry.PinoApplo.Ednm,' Swiss, both imiorted nnd domestic, Fromngo do Orle, Frontage I'eCamembert, Chautauqua county (N. Y.) Full Cream cheese nnd others. King's goods nro always ilrst class and prices right. Telephone No. 01. Now in the Exposition! JAMES A. BAILEY'S Wall Paper Emporium r? 1 ? Mfcfe fryf: u ifgSS XS IBaifei), Tfi Watt t?a(ier Alam E. R. GUTHRie,, FINE dk Jaasfis, Neat, Tasty, mr .p v:iuv s'Ar t Oolumbus Bur gy 1540 O STREET. Burlington u MOST COMPLETE SERVICE a Ever Introduced in the West ! R H G T DAILY CHICAGO ? "THE BURLIMIM ELTER," O Loaves Lincoln Daily nt j:o at JTHHl FASTEST TIMEL OV ANY LINK KUNNINO HKTWKKN KAST AN1 WKST. TD Sumptuous Dining Cars 1 " Pnllmnn'; TTinnQ Pullman's Finest Palace Cars ! o u T E Train Service Unexcelled Anywhere I For Full Particulars as to Time, Rates nnd Routes, Cnll nt the City Ticket Office, Cor. O nnd Tenth Streets. J. FRANCIS, Ucn'l I'nss. and Tlckot A Rent, Omnhn. cCQ3Xxi.Ujri.i murtxt 1204 and 1206 0 itflsW "W' ti$ Vffi fcliMfflHEE CARRIAGES E . tL AsshsI (ffrffXj I IB PSl.jImmUM' inwsMmr A ffffifflFSllr' " Vi y a H T )-l jC I V 8 CVs Light Cutunder Surrey, weight 425 lbs, ROUTE 4 TRAINS' TO- l'. m. Arriving In Chicago 3 o'clock, makes Next Morning; a.o.zii:mer. City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Lincoln. i:rnTr:ja:o.rootrtmu 1 1 ' '.ooqp, J-' Street, Burr Block Will be found In the center Isle, second floor, at head: of the stairway. In his new quarters the stock will em brace the finest line of Wall Paper and Decorations ever shown In the west, Including Imported Embossed Papers, Silk Decorations, Artistic Ingrains, Etc. And In fact nil the latest productions of.thc Wall Paper Industry will be shown by Lightr Compact. mr' 'f LINCOLN, N'EBft A I 1fl 1 4 1 1 il pr . .(.