-v miLm0jgeffrSiBislJtlyf,Ti 1 POPULATION OF LINCOLN 05,000, Saturday Evening, Juae 14, 'DO Oomer loth and P Streets. -DKAl.r.US INr American, French, British and Gci'man, -Dry Goods "The Courier" I'nr Niite In Oimiliii. Copies umy I mi found nt KeltliV newsstand, 210 Bouth Fifteenth street, Hoyd'sopcrn house block. CALL ON Herpolsheimer & Go. , -roH- Lace and Embroidery FLOUNCINGS. Tim Courier L'nii lit) I'miuil At Windsor Hotel NowsHtnnd. Capital Hotel News Hlnuil. Exposition Dining Hull NewsHtnnd. Tliu (lotlmin News tJtnnd, 118 Houtli litis Ht. llert Ihiinier, 111 North 11th Street. KM. Young, IWOO Street. Flotolmr .1 Co., IliO O Htreol. I.tttte Hport Ulnar Htoro, I III North 13th HU 5T"An oxtrn supply of pnpors Is always loft si the (lotlmin, (it case other Newsdealers supplies run sluirt. DUNLAP HATS SPRING STYLES NOW ON SALE W.IR." DENNIS & CO.'S 1137 O STREET. . e "Want" Ail far the .liiurnnl. In order to servo tlio convenience of its patron's who may wish to line tho "want" col limns ot the .ounwil tho CouniRU ollleo will receive such advertisements nt the regular rates nnd trousmltthem, to the ,ottrNtif, l.ooiil nuil I'l'rsnnnl, Whltobrcost Coal and Llpo .Company Lincoln Ico Co., 1010 O Str Telephone 113. Take Turkish at 101(1 0 street. Telephone nt tho Coukiku ottloo Is 233, J. 11. Markoll & Bon Jewelers ISM O street. Mineral water used for bathing, 101(1 O st, Don Catnerou serves tho finest coffee In tho city. llctts & 'Weaver, conl and wood, 1048 O street Phono 410. tf Canon City Coal at tliu Whltebroust Coal and Lime Co. For fine watch repairing goto J.M. Murkell & Bon's ISM O street. Doctors llalley & Cloodell, ollleo !M L street. Telephone, .017, Improved shower for Turkish liaths at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Only place in Lincoln that uses mineral water in latlis Is at 1010 O street. Dr. IV L. Moore, ofllce 83-83 Ijitta block. Residence KHI Washington sU Telephones), A second-hand ltemlngton tyewrlter In good condition for salot;heap at the Couwkh olllce. J1 Prompt service, pure, and wholesome food and the bettof everything is always found nt Don Cameron's. C China firing nt the studio every Monday. Edith Itusscll,, room 10, The Bond, corner Twelfth and Q streets, tf Dr. O. D. Manning, olllce rooms 00 07-0$ Burr block. Telephone 33(1. Residence Cor. Svrth and P. Telephone 330. Ladles will And a complete line of tine shoes and all the latest styles at the proper prices at SherwinVi Boston Bhoo Store. Instructions given and orders received in china and oil painting, pastel and water col ors. Minnie Kramer, 831 J street, Furniture, carpets and general merchan dise sold on eny' weekly or monthly pay ments. Address 11. Goldsmith, care drawer 03, City. Scott Bran, make a specialty of prescrip tion work, and having one of the most compe tent prescription clerks, with fifteen years experience, can assure all patrons accuracy and prompt filling of all orders. Weusenone but the purest drugs and make charges rea sonable. Bpeaking of anew arrangement just enter ed into tho State Journal of lost Friday M,ys: ''The Jourjud has established a branch olllce at ll!t0 N street, under the management of the Weasel Printing, 'Compapy, who are authorised to receive want advertlMMiients for this paper. Want advertisements left at the Cai-ital City CqurJkk ofllce will receive the same prompt attention as if, loft at the main olllce atthe. Journal, tallies who are out shopping will find this very convenient.' When you use. engraved cards or invita tions, vou have the finest work of the kind Jhat can be, produced.' Even tier royal high ness, gueen victoria, uses just sucu engraven cards as ar sold at the Courier office, but InatMd of Llacolnites paying WW to (5,00 per buadred for them, which is the price in London; New York and Chicago, they pay but (3.50 per hundred. And this price does uot change the quality of material or work manship, for, in the large cities you pay for style, while in Lincoln in order to create a de BiMd we must get down close to coit prices. Call and see our work. i The miptlnls of Mr Snmiiiil Wessel anil Miss rnitllni' Friend Hero celebrated with rclat nt Maonlo Temple Thursdny evening. Tho wedding service wnscoudiicteilby Hnlibl llcrkowltx of Kansas City In tho presence of n brilliant compnny numleriiig two bundled pivwins. The ceremony took plnco In the lodge room, which had been prettily dooornt ed with cut Mowers, sm lux nud plants. At nine o'clock Mendelssohn's wedding tnnrrli, Mis Ocorglii Taylor of Wyinorn nt tho In strument, nuuounced the tlmu for the mar rlnge. The minister took his plnco nt the al ter and t!in bridal party approached fiom an ante room. First came the four tinhorn, Mr. Julius Wessel of Norfolk, Mr H. (loldsuiltli of riillndulphla, Messrs. I), Ooldberg and Ed ward Friend. Then came Miss Ida Friend. tho bridesmaid, and Mr. Edward Wessel of Omaha, the best man, They were succeeded by two flower girls, Florence Flesliinnii of riilladolphia and Natntln Kohn of Nobrnskn City, two Iwwltohlng little tots who strewed flowers In Hm path of tho btlde nnd groom as the latter followe.t them. The bride looked very lovely In n cream faille, en tralne, with the usual veil and a hnnd boipict of roses. After the ceremony the friends thronged for ward to pay thulr resect to the nowlv mar Hod couple, and nearly an hour was consumed In the merry chat prompted by the happy event of the evening. Tho company were then called to the hall below, where an elab orate wedding feast had been spread by Caterer Brown. Theie were six long tables resplendent In flowers, evergreens, ttojwry, silver, china nnd crystnl. Jinny nbxent friends sent greetings, nnd Mr, M. A. New., mark, us master of ceremonies, rend a large numlier of congratulatory telegrams. The riillhnrinonlo orchestra dlscom-nod Its sweet est strains, nnd nftor tho supper the notes of a wait announced dancing, which continued until tho woo smn' hours. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wosot left yesterday iifternnoii for u wed iIIiir tour to Denver, Halt Uko, Portland and the northwest. They worn handsomely re membered by kinsmen and friends, who ex pressed their love nnd esteem In many rich and vnluablo present, notable among them being an elegant parlor suite. Among tho guests Ht tho wedding wore the following from abroad! Edward Wessel, Emll Herscli, Alex. Wessel, Omaha; Julius Wessel, Nor folk; Nov. llerkowlti:, Kansas City; Mr. nud Mrs. L. Friend, Mr. nnd Mrs. Deutsch, Mlsi Barah Frank, Miss Helati Friend, Atchison; Mr, nud Mrs. Max Barbach and daughter, lloltou, Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. Simon Deutsch nnd sons, Valley Fnlls,Kansas; Morris Friend, Hutnbolt; Mr.nnd Mrs. Jns. Barbach, Mastor Jester, Falrbury; Otis Friend, Dubois, Neb.; Nathnu Deutsch I'nwnvo; Morris Deutsch, Beatrice; Mr. nnd .Mrs. M. Kohn and daught er, Miss Flora Levi, Nebraska Clty;G.Adler, J. Adlor, Seward; L. Wessel, Mies Josle Wes hI, Now York; Mm. A. Flosham and daught er, Philadelphia. The pupils of Mr. Jacob Mahler gave a dancing party Monday evening to mark the close of the season. Knch pupil was allowed to Invite one friend, and the result was a largo company of Interested eotntors from the best families In the city. Tho piogrnm comprint! fifteen numbers, Including the Yorke, Haymakers, Berlin, and Iiupvi'Inl Oavotte. The lads and lawe.) were in evening drewi, nnd Mr. Mahler siiyVIt was one of the nicest parties ho has ever had. Tho dancers were Mnttlo Criloy, Kutte Crlley, Theodora Crlley, Florence Boggs, Leo nnd Charles Bchmlttcll, Kleitnor Raymond, Daisy Honncll, Helen lUnlfcrd, Bydney Murphy, Ralph Hathaway, Cluy Uurlbut, Mario Marshall, Wilson nud Rnlph Winger, (leo. Holuivs, Jes sie Lansing, Owen Oakley, Ruth Riiymon I, Florence Putnam, Rosebud Foster, Alfred Cook, Helen Burr, Col, Burr, C. L,, Blinder, Frit nud Btidn,F,unke, J. A. Drnln.Roy How ell, Lnum Terrell," May Travis, Hnlsej' Yates, Pauline and Max Meyer, Leonoru;Agey, L. B. Cornell, KutloHiidUeorgeKleutsch, Regluit DeOrme, Charles Elliott, Frank Beocrlst, Frank Thomas, W. J. Hynes, Minnie Mnteer, Gertrude Aitkin, Stella Miller, James Pace, Harry drupe, Will Raymond, Jnmen8nyder, Matson Baldwin, F. W, Smith, Wymnn Mur ray, Case Edwards, Myrtle Meyer, Ellon El lison, Mnud and May dustln, Anna Tlblietts, Ida and Emma AmiIuiiuu. Among the s,ivo tators were noticed Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ray mond, Mr. and Mrs. H, P. Foster, Mrs. 11. II, Oakley, Miss Lucy Urifllth, Mrs. nud Miss Coffin, Mrs. U, II. Buford. Mrs, W. B Mo Arthur, Miss Anglo Saunders, Miss Margaret Balrd, Miss Hattlo Hoowr, Mr, nnd Mrs. E. K. Crlley, Mrs. I. M. Raymond, F. W. Hpl ferd, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Juiihen, Mr. nnd Mi. H. D Hathaway, Mrs. A. Huilhut, Mrs. 8. E. Mar shall, Lewis Marshall, Mrs. W. W, Holmes, Mrs. J, F. Lansing, Mm. 1. Putnam, MUs Sa die Harris, J. U. MoBride, Mr. nud Mrs. Geo. Cook, Mr. nnd Mrs. a a Burr, Mrs. Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. M, W. Travis, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Louise Meyer, Mrs. W. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. .Agey.Mr.nnd Mrs. F.W. Baldwin. Miss Clalro Link, Miss Oakley. Miss draco Bur, Mr. nnd Mrs Hutf umii, Llout, Griffith. The graduating class of tho State Univers ity Introduced several new features this year,1 and tho list net was n "promenade" at the stato house. Tho members of the class of, W) and n fow favored .friends enjoyed a very pleasant evening before saying tho words that would part many of them forever. The carpet hod been rempved from the floor of the hall of representatives, and flying fee. chnsed away the shining hours to the time of' exquisite music, pausing now and then long enough for u promenade In the long corridors and dim comers. Among the sjiectators wtre Hon. nnd Mrs. C. H, Oere, .Adjutant General Cole, Labor Commissioner Jenkins, weut, xaggart, u, H. A., Mrs. Senntor Tag gart of Hastings, Mr. nnd Mrs. Btorrs of Denver, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wolcott, Mrs. Apperson ot Tesumseh, Mrs. Congressman Laws of McCook, Mr. and Mrs. Ixxmils. Among the dancers were Messrs. Wing Allen of Omaha, L. S. Storrs, G. W, Gerwlg, E. E.' Gillespie, Bert Wheeler, Oscar Funke, (J , A. Crancer, J. B. McDonald, V. J. Emery, Frank Mauley, J. 8. Teery. Guv Gere. II. M. James, F. P, McFarland, linns "Westermnn,' iiugn ia Piaster, it. A. Bhnnnon, Wui. Slum non. T. L. Hall, Bert Bonnell, Robt. Mulr, J. P. Beardsley, Wm. Johnson, Mi. Bcott, T.H. Mnrsland, Homer Edmiston, II. A. Reuse, II. K. HefTelman, Dr. Rolxirts, Frank Hatha-, way, Frank EvarU, Will Westermaii J. B. Becher, Max Westermnn; Misses Deim lioomls, Gertrude Iiws, Knt'o Graham, Ella Sheldon, Rachel Mauley Edith Mockott.Ar.ua Chllds, Eftlo Steen, Clara Cnrmwly, Efllu Ieese, Louise Pound, Joilo Freeman. Hetale Mason, lues DorrU, Lizzie Bonnell, Jeuuetto Wlltou. Edna Hyatt, Maude Hammond, Nu ouia Weaver, Ida Bonnell, Nellie White, Grace Griffith, Bessie Ames, Haydle liter- wlrth, Kate Bcothorn, Maggio English and Lily Hathaway, A great many Lincoln peopleareintereiled In n wedding that occurred at Cambridge, Ohio, last Wednesday evening. The con tracting parties were Mr. Hal. O. Young of tbis city and Miss Lute Clark of Cambridge. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, It was n unlet homo wnldlng, nnd tho cero- mouy was perrormeii at cigui o ciock nt tno home of tho bride's fnlher, Mr, U, It. Clark. On Thursday Mr. and .Mrs. Young proceeded to tho homo of tho groom's parents nt New Hnven, West Virginia. His sister, Miss Lliiun Young, who vlrlted In Lincoln, was married Inst uwli In ii Mr. l'llrlini. flu Thursday evening Mr nnd Mrs. Carlton Voum. anvn n iccriitlon at Nmv llavm, toe their newly married children. Mr. nnd Mrs. nai loung win reaeii Lincoln In about ten days and will bo at home nt MO!) p street nf tor July ft. Tho groom holds n position in tho L'anltal natlonnl bank. He Is nu .... m, in,-.. young man and wins n hearty esteem from inoso who Know him. Tho brldn Is iulto well known In Lincoln, having iniulo n long visit with her brother, Mr. John It, Clark. Mr. nnd Mrs. Yoiiiie will ftml mimu ri.....i. wnltliiK to bid them welcomu nml wl.h 1 1,..,.. nil the joy nllotted to man. Tho school teachers nriinlxiiit in nitl..r fi,r tho summer Miss Florence Jones of tho high school will return to Crete, Mrs, Emma Edwards will do Instttutn work tlii-mii.1, ii,.. state, Mrs. King will visit her home In lown, .Mrs. Aioicnir win no some institute work In western Nebraska, Miss Russell will attend tho nssoclntlnn inoKtliiir In Ht. I'nul M n...-. rottnnd Mr. Frankforter will visit Eiiroo, hiss onrnn miey win spenii tliu summer III Paris. Friuirn. wltli mi imiit tvlm l .. ..i,i llternrv wninnn. MIm bimr .if it,., 1.1..1. school intends to seo Now York, Mis One. iinin win return to her homo In North Bend, MIm Klngsley will sxnd her summer In Denver visiting her sisters. Many of the teachers will remain In tluwltv. H,m,,. win nttend summer schools in vnrlous parts of the tllllnn. A number ulll nuiiiiii, nili.. -..- sponslbllltles nnd the majority wo Iiokj will null II in lliu inn. Mr. WIIII11111 t. T.wm.ifil'ii lilrili mini.-..,.. sary fell on last Saturday, and Mrs. U-onanl celebrated tho event with 11 surprise In tho shape of u 7 o'clock dinner for n number of Intimate gentleman friends. The guests were Mr. Bnllentlno, of Omaha, Jlevsrs, It. C. Out calt, M. Balrd, J. W McDonald, Chas. Lip plncott, J. A. Iluckstnir, A (. lieesnu, Carl FiiukeJC, E, Mngoon, deorgo E. VoreMimn, and Frank C. Helming. Tho gentlemen were regnlwl with 1111 elaborato nnd dainty menu. They expressed their goinl will for Mr. Leon ard and left n lasting memento of the occa sion by presenting him with 11 beautiful vnso of Bonn faience wnre. Tho Veto society closed Its second season last evening with nn entertainment nt Mrs. Burr Polk's. A program or exceptional novelty had been prepnred by Mrs. It. T Vnn Brunt nnd Mrs. M. Bcott. Iti chief fea ture was nn Illustrated noem. "Tho Btu. dent's Tale, Emma and Egenhnrd," was il mitmteii iiy 11 series of tableaux presented by Mrs. E. B. Hnyro, iissIsIimI by Mr. Bayre, JIrN, Van Brunt and Frank Polk. Mrs. George Wnlto gave 11 recitation In mute lam gtingo; Mrs. Bcott gnve two readings and the Zither club were down for two numbers of thelrexipilsltemuslo. MIkS nertrilili) l.nu-u luivliur irt-.i.liK.I,,.! from tho Btnto University, has gone to her now homo at McCook, Congressman Ijiwb hnving tiikcn up his residence there In order to be in his own district. Miss Laws Ihoiio of the most jiopulor young ladles who havo ever hadn luisslnir rililinpi In Dm rvinltni n,.. and n host of friends wllihoHi for her return. ouesiooii remnrKaiiiy mgii in Her stuilles. taken ns 11 whole, nml in mw nt ta nn f '.... studeuts who havo filled tho demnnds of nn exacting society without Imparlng her scholastic standing. Tho Elku llllVM llkl'linr-fT.wl flinlr. I. ..I. ,1.1. ..I Hess, have their rratnnrnut. In crnn.1 ii,il,.. order and are on tho high tide of prosperity. 1 no ii'iivii(i social session given ror Cleve land's minstrels is 11 promise of other good times to come, Tho olllcers of lost year were inn. wnoii)- invorauie 10 sucn entertainments, but tho diction of Frank C. Zehruug as ex ulted ruler Is an indication that tho meinlien want, them, Mr. Zehrung believes In enter tainments. Under his old management they were of frmpient occurrence, and that ollcy may prevail again. MllllV Lincoln tieonlu remnnilr Mi- ul Mrs. J. F, Pershing and family, who re moved several montus ngo to Ulilcngo. They will also recall a son. Limit. IWmIiIikt wlm u Statloneil nt Fort Ktnntnn. Xnw M.tI. Sometime ngo tho Misses Pershing visited meir nrotiier nt tils jiost, nud that visit seems to have had a romance that has Just culmi nated. In Chicago hint wrvk Mix Oiacu Pershing was married to Lieut. Richard B. Paddock of the Sixth U. 8. cavnlry, who Is Stationed at Fort Stanton. Tho youngest pupil In Mr. Mahler's class this year was Myrtle Meyer, a pretty little lass but four years old, though several others were only a little older.. In speaking of them Mr. Mahler remnrued the other day thnt children should lie sent to dancing school as early us the fifth or sixth year, not so much for the dancing as to learn the many little necessary ways of sitting, standing, walking, entering and leaving the room, etc. Mr. .uniuer will return to Lincoln May 1st. At tho annual meeting of tho electa chanter. No. 8, order of the Eastern Star, held Satur day evening, the following olllcers were elect ed: Rev. 11. A. Guild, worthy jintron; Miy. ij. B. At. Lane, worthy matron; Mrs. D. B. Howard, associate worthy matron; Miss M. A. l.ryam, secretary; Mrs. M. ltyiunl. treas urer; Miss Kate Merrill, conductress; Mrs Sarah M, Jones, associate conductress. Prank L. Stetson has bought out the inter est of his partiurlu tho drug firm of Stetson1 & Thorpe and has mnde George II. Holden manager, Mr. Holden Is one of the most competent pharmacists in tho state, nud has a valuable .oclal prestige In tho canital cltv. There is no doubt of tho success of his man agement. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Storrs of Denver were in the city this week to see their son graduate from the State University. After commence ment Mrs, Storrs and son left for a trip east.. Air. btorra is at tho iieua of the Colorado fuel coiuniiy nt Denver and IOulo will take a io sltlon in his office. A delightful roeptioii was given Thursday evening by Rv. and Mrs. John Hewitt for Miss Clark, who leaves today for her homo In Kai.srtH. Those present were Messrs. and Merdamiw Llllbrldge, Rudge, Murphy, Hen ton, Hoxio, Buford, Banders, Tyler and Mr. Wnhli. Miss iJeanette Wilson left Thursday for Freeport, 111., and it is likely she will not re turn next fall. Miss Wilson Is apetiteyoung lady of very engaging manners, and she has made a dlttlnct Impression by her musical whistling, a rure accomplishment. Miss Mary Tower entertained tho 8tnte uuivertdty class of '60 at 11 reunion Wednes day afternoon. Those present were Miss Edna Bullock, E. R. Tincley. C. 8. Allen. M. T. Blgelow, Miss Jennie C. Bonnell, C. W. Blgelow, G. W, Gerwlg, Miss Laura Haggard and Miss Myra E. Clark. Miss Mary Jones, of .Hastings, a graduate of the State university, maintained tho cred it of her sex with n bright response to a toast at the alumni association banquet. She was also an attendant at the senior promenade Wednesday evening. Other Social News on Pag2, SATURDAY, JUNE M, I Tl,nf!lll,nrr.. JT. .. .In ...! It.. II. - m ....... I "......... .i,,,tiij- m I. Ill, lieu, I 1 ravel on tho Chicago V Atlantic has gi eat ly increased of Into nnd tho inorltsof this grnt lino havo been so well appreciated by throilgh travel lietwecn Chicago add the cast thnt It has Ihwii found necessary to restrict passen- Kcrs of second elnu, Irnvi.l fr.1,.1 1, .!,.. .1... Limited Vestibule train nnd hereafter none but first diss tickets will Ihi good 011 that trulll. 8ft) tllO COIIIIUIIIV'n limv nilvcl-lLnmnnl on vigo six of this issue. Mrs. J. p JwU loft last week for Elk hart, Intl., where sho will KfKml tho heated term visiting her sister, Mrs. C. M. Havens, During her absence genial "Jim" will tnko his meals as wo batchlors tlu, roosting on high chairs, eating at chop houses, etc. No one butn bntchlor knows how to enjoylf) life In this stylo. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. It. lininnv nt fMu.v..i..,n announce the arrival of a bright baby girl nt meir noine. Airs, ltnmey will bo romem beretl as n form or Llniolu lady, nca MIhh Lulu Millar, anil roitirriitiilnllfin 11 n, In order . Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Holm havo returned from the Dakota Hot Bpnlngs. HAVE The Yost - 'J H'MjjfliliijIt "TS !T Selling Agents. .U' . J ft Vsillllllllllllllllllll lillllllllllH At iiT5lv1W. L il ji hl------------T 1 " 1 1 li-H mil n Jrfn VSiBn-----------H MW ' MmX!mmLZJ9Ttiit.- !' 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' Will be found In the center Isle, second floor, at head of the stairway. In Ills new quarters the stock will em brace the finest line of Wall Paper nnd Decorations over shown in the west, including Imported Embossed Papers, Silk Decorations, Artistic Ingrains, Etc. And In fact nil the latest productions of the Wnll Paper industry will be shown by $&&? N Light, Compact. LINCOLN, NEB. I I vi r-J ,:4 ,r n vA 'i 1 JZ2mttliAi iifc.ii.-.w..nili n-li c "-'- f-- rr"