Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, June 21, 1890, Page 8, Image 8
"f-:?-- - - k 8 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1890 H JPOPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000, Saturday Evening, Ju lie 2 190 Corner I Oth and P Streets. -Di:Ai,r.ii8 in- Auicrican, French, British and German, Dry Goods "Tlie Courier" Jl'nr Ntln In Omaha. Copies nmy 1k (omul at Keith's mmsstand, 210 Bouth Fifteenth street, Bojd's intern house block, CALL ON iHerpolsheimer & Go. I OK- Lace and Embroidery FLOUNCINGS. Tim ('iturlrr Can ltd I'minil Al Windsor Holol News Htiuul. Capital Hotel Now Ntiiud. Kxpoaltlou Ulnlng Hull Now Htniul. Tho Gotham Nuw Htiuul, HHHoutli lltli Ht. llort ltutnior. ill North Dili Htrcot. I'd. Young, 1MO O Htrcot. riclohor A. Co., IIJO U Htro.il. Little HportClgnrHtoro, 113 North 12th Ht. KTr"An oxtra supply of paper l nhvnji' loft t tho Gothnin, In ease other Nowstlculors supplies run short. DUNLAP HATS SPRING STYLES NOW ON SALE A' AT- W; R. DENNIS & CO.'S 1137 O STREET. E "Wnnt" Ail Tor tint .lonrn.tl. Iii oritur to serve .the convenience of Its patrons who tuny with to use tho "Mint" col timps ot tho Journal tho Couiutju olllce will recvlvn such advertisement nt the regular rate and transmit them totho.ourmi. t.ttrul unit l'orniiil. Whltehrenst Coal and Llmo Company. LIncohl Ieo Co., 10(0 O Ht. Telephone 118. Take Turkish nt 1010 O street. Tolephono nt tho Couuiku otlleo Ik !iVt, ' J. M. Markoll it Bon Jewelers USi. O street. Mineral water tiixxl for bathing, 1010 O nt, Don Cnuieroii serves tho Ilnest coffee in tho city. Belts & Weaver, coal and wooil, 1045 O street, l'hono 1(0. tf Canon City Coal nt the Whltehrenst Coal and Lime Co. Far lino watch repairing goloJ.M. Mnrkell & Ron's 12Z5 O street. Doctors Balloy & Goodell, olllce 1H47 I. street. Telephone, 017. Improved shower (or Turkish Imths at 1010 O streot, basement Union block. Only placo In Lincoln that uses mineral water In Iwths U at 1010 O itreet. Dr. It L. Moore, ofllco 52-.M Lntta block. Residence 1031 Washington st. Telephone fta1. A lecoml-hnnd ltemlngton typewriter In good condition for wile cheap at the Couhikh Ofllco. Prompt service, pure and wholesome food and tho bolt of everything is always found nt Don Cameron's. Ladles, misses and children's haU blenched, dyed and reshaped in all latest styles. 0-14-2t I'M Bouth Thirteenth street. China firing at tho studio every Monday, Edith Russell, room 10, The ltoiul, comer TweKth and Q streets. tf Dr. O, I). Manning, olllce rooms OotfMVj Burr block. Telephone 330, llesidenco Cor. 20th and P. Telephone 330. Ladles will find a complete line of flue shoes and all the latest styles at the proper prices at Bherw in's Boston Bhoa Store. InstrtictiQus 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 easy weekly or monthly pay ments. Address H. Ooldsmlth, care drawer 03, City. Hcott Bros, mnke a specialty ot prescrip tion work, and having one of the most compe tent prescription clerks, with fifteen years experience, can assure all patrons accuracy and prompt tilling of all orders. We use nono but the purest drugs and make charges rea sonable. Hcrpolsheimer & Co'. Imposition Stores are tilled with novelties in Bilks for sashes, blouses and dresses, white goods, ginghams and wtteens in the latent novelties. For silk mitts, gloves, liarasola, embroideries, call and see this magnificent stock and select from the most complete lines in the state . Prices the lowest. When you use engraved cards or Invita tions, you have the (litest work of the kind that can be produced. Kveu her royal high ness, Queeu Victoria, uses just such engraved cards as art) Mid at the Couiukk ofllce, but instead of Llncolnitos paying WM to J5.00 per hundred for them, which is the price in ' London, New York and Chicago, they jtuy but $8.50 per hundred. And this price does not change the quality of material or work "manshlp, for in the large cities you pay for htyle, while in Lincoln Jn order to create a de mand we must get down close to cost prices. Call and tee our work. KOt lnflsQHHp kSVsVHHslHHisHHEsiMHBanaHaMSws'SBal A unlet hut happy wedding was celebrated Wcdnosdny evening at the homo of Mr Fred llillclilns, 1K.7 F street Tint tiinti acting pailleaworo Mr Frank E Parks and .Mlw Jennie M I'arkn- Tint cenwnony was iter- formed by Ibiv O A Williams In (lie pros once of ii few friends and lolntlw. After tint conarntulntlou tliocomimuy sat down to a linn u editing sinnier Tliournom hnschnri'n of the collection department of Wallingforil & Hhampand Is a prominent iiumiiImt of tho Coiutis club, Tim bride Is n sister of M .1 1). Parker of the Lincoln Ice comNiuy and of Mr. Iluti'hlns. Iloth Mr. mid Mrs. Parks enjoy tint warm esteem of a large circle They will Ihi at homo nt IKIll Houth Twenty second street after July I, Tho nlumul nssoclntloti of tint Lincoln high school held n very enjoyable reunion and Itatii'tiet nt thn homo or Miss Kmiim Gillespie last Mondny evening. Toasts were rnstonded to by member of every class that had grndu nted from this Institution beginning with Its class of 184. Elegant refreshments were served Uk)ii tint Ian ii nftir which the com pnny moused tl isolve by card playing and (lancing. The following olllcers were elected for tint ensuing jenn President, Fred Hhep herd, secretary, Mls Flora Bullock, treas urer, Francis Tucker Miss Jessie Lnlntid gave n jwirty Monday pNenlng In honor of her friend, Miss Oraco Harrison of Beatrice, (lames and dancing were Indulged In until a late hour, when the young folks were called to refreshment. Tho invited guests were Messrs. llnymond Hale, Ui lttin Brown, Frank Handera, lloberl Mauley, Kaiuuel Clason, Mark Buford, AIllo Hnnders, Wilson Winger and Clyilit Manloy, Misses Daisy Cochrane, Georgia Camp, Blauelnt narteu, Nellie liu, Jennie Bell and Auulo Iiu. A now KnlgliU of Pythias Uslgo has Imi-ii orgnnlteil with thu following olllcersi Past chancellor, T. II. Benton; chancellor com mander, U. K. Walto; vice-chancellor, C. J Dnubacli; prelate, I. C. Pace; master o( ex chequer, V. M.Hall; master of llnanco, M. I. Altken; keeer of II. mid H., O. A. leker shaiiii luaM.-r-al arms, W. II, Newberry; In ner guard, U. Ii Aloxaitiler; outer guaid, O. F. Wilson. Mls Helen A. lingers, of New York, who Is Itettor known ns "Bab," was in the city this week, and has probably written some siKclal matkr for thu Now York ll'tirM. It Is said to hnvo lHMtn her purinwo to Inter, lew (lovemor Thnyer on prohibition. Miss Bog crs conU'inplntes making an alliance wlthn goiHl western -m-kir, U'llovlng It will nirord better opjsirtunltles for distinction than Now York. P. L. Wfmrnnd A. V. Wnlnd id., tlnrli,,,.. ton Dromlos, have coiuo to grief with their llrev. untnniMl iititixl. Whll,. m, ,iri,.i.. Tuesilay livening they were rundown by n lioso cart mid thrown out of their cnrrlngn. Wing's head n Imdly cut and Walsh's shoulder blade was fractured. It Is now In order to ask why that oedy nag can't keep out of the way of n lumlieriug hoso enrt. Messrs. Albert Wntklim N H tlnrunwl n K. (loodell. A. It. Mitchell. Ilnnrv K llu and (1. P. Paw-on and Mrs. I. 8. P. Wwks mmouuco Unitarian sei-vlcw nt. Atmuinlit Temple hall nt 1 1 tomorrow morning and at 8 In the evening. Huv. Knoch Powell of Toteka will preach and Mrs. Welter will "K. .in mieresieu in the orgntilwitlon of a unitarian cnurciinroinvlUHl to attend. Tlii mifriim)tiiuiif litssfbl i.i ! !... "tm...... - .. .F)..hvini.iiv 41 Itl VI -l tit, sjr HU wllUUIKK tt Utwilrn nm-s iisntl.ul iii.im.. .... ..I., ttl -.. w .. - .1Nu vavmn iiif.7 in lUlli.J' 111(111 ftnyMnnrvn8o foriv Ioiik timo past. Tho .iitrttM 1.1 ,.,. fcU, ..M.. l 1.1 I... .,.-. r....,.n ......... ,-r.y mu ,,, vuurii's uiarK, or tho Clark Drug company, and Miss Thco IjlltM ilttllirltli.f f Mniii,i.uhiitiii.i I .... fi.l. of them hnvo hosts of friends who nr nlrcady vxpn!-iiiig meir givjii wisnes. MIsiHarah Frank, nmiof tlm lu.niitUnl lnlles of Atchison, after a brief visit with Lincoln friends left, Monday, for Humboldt to visit relatives liefore returning homo. Miss h rank's visit hero was to attend tho essel.brleud nuptials. Cnntaln Wood and fnmtlv. of ninnlui. Mi ami Mrs. MoMnkin of PlatUmouth, Mrs, numiuer aim onugnter ot Teeumsoli, Miss Ijiurn Hhonuelof Omaha, and Mrs. Hnnchett of Juniata, were guests of Mr mid Sirs. A. L. Mnuchester, this week. W. lllcll lins Itevll lttllMlllltl.it llturl,it,m,l. cut of; a new Indian school nt Ft. McDowell, Arizona. Which is to be nltutidniuxl mill. tary iwst. His son will go with him and hold down a clerkship. Ii. Wessel and dnnihtir Jntililiin f Mmv York, and Mrs. A, Flesham and daughter, of rnuaiieipnia, who camo witst to attend tho wedding of Samuel Wessel, left yesterday for tho east. Miss Olive Graham, youngest daughter of Mayor Graham, gave a five o'clock dinner Thursday to a number of her young friejids, in honor of Misses Mamie and Annlo Newman of York. The Congregational club met at tho Pint Congregational church Wednesday evening, and after a collation, enjoyed an address by llev. Dr. Duryea, of Omalin. Miss Ioulse Kingsley, a sister of Mrs. D. U Brace and for a number of years a resident of Lincoln, was married recently at Chey enne to John G. Cropsey. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright arrived In Lincoln on Wednesday, from their wedding Journey, and are receiving tho congratula tions of friends. A. B. Smith, now assistant general passen ger agent of the B. & M is to be married in the fall to an eastern lady, T.B. Gaddofthe Ann of E. T. Gadd & Bon, left Thursday on a business trip to Ht. Joseph, Kansas City and other points. Edward E. Cary, of tho Electric Light company, left Thursday, for Alleghany City, Pa., and will return with n bride. S. T. St. John, teller ot the Lincoln nation al, has been laid up indoors for ten days wrestling with rheumatism. Welmer Murray, brother of Ed. Ewing, left Tuesday for a two month's visit in Phila delphia and )ebauont Pa. Mrs. A. L. Manchester guve a pleasant ro-. ceptlon Tuesdayevculng in honor of the Rous of Veterans. James Heaton has been re-elected secretary and treasurer ot tho Statu Funeral Director's association. Miss Clara Walsh has returned from Oma ha, where she was tho guest of Mrs. McClln tock. W. Morton Smith of tho Omaha JUfiubU' can was In tho city Wednesday and Thurs day. Mrs. C. L. Hooper and children have start ed on an extended trip through the east. Ed. Chnrch has retu rued from Salt Lake city much Improved In health. George A. Kldd Is spending n vacation In Halt lnku city. Miss Lulu Beau has returned from Farmer City, III. Adjutant (letiernl Colo led Wednesday for Chicago. Mrs. H, C Elliott and dnughterare visiting Chicago, Tlm heated (onn Is In full swing nnd theru Is a gieat demand for light, cool dress goods, Nit (Inn In tho city has lseu Irnttor able to meet thu rush than L Meyer ft Co, With an ox'terloneo of many jcars In the Lincoln trade (liny nrc enabled to select their stock with a "torfect knowledge of what the culti vated taste of our feminine publlo makes It ndvlsablo to lay In Equally well -tosted In everj thing relating Ui quality and value, they get tlm lowest prlcesforcash down, and then glvo their customers tho liencllt of It. In no storo in Nebraska will a few dollars go so far In supplying a lady with thu necessa ries of the wardrobe. No hood to terify dm lines of goods they cirry Kvkiiytiiino Is tho word thnt fitly nppllet. No misrepresen tations. No oxH..nsve Hash or ilamlng taw dryness, but solid vnluo at fair prices. HI) North Tenth street. Dr. L H. Bobbins committed sulcldoTui! day morning, by cutting his throat with one, of his surgical Instrument. One night three weeks ago he heard n noise down stairs In his houso nnd started to Investigate. Hccnrricd a revolver which was cocked ready for use. Hit mmlu a misstep on tho stairs nud tho re volver went oir, tho ball striking ouu of his feet. The doctor sulTored inteiiso pain from tho wound, which is suptosiil to hnvo driven him teni-mri-rlly Insane Ho leaves two young children. Hummer Is now here in earnest nud most lteopln are providing themselves with season nblo wearing npiarel. Dressy people carry this out uveu to their footwear, which gUes comfort and pleasure. Briscoe tho Mhoo Man Is handling nil unusually largo Hue of shoes suitnblo for summer wear Of course lie has any quantity of thu ordinary guides, but If you want an exceptionally lino shoo you should look at the Heal and Kangaroo oxfords and tho patent leathers. Theso are displayed in n vnrlety of styles to suit iHHerent tastes, and they nro Hindu on lasts to lit all sires of feet. Gentlemen particularly should examine III Iscoo's splendid stock if they want a neat, nobby and comfortable shoo for summer. Ileinember thu place, nt tho now Extosltlon During tho past season not less than forty fnrco comedies have Iteen submitted to tho management of the Chicago opeia house Many of theso -m)smsh considerable, merit In situation and dialogue. Two of thu authors wore willing to pay tho cost of production nnd sfcind tho losfes, If any, in order to hnvo a publlo hearing. Tho lending question now Is: "Aro you provided with n Itottluof . hnmlterlaln's colic, cholera and dlarrluna remedy, as a safe-guard against an attack or bowel complaint during thu summer months!" No family can alTonl to risk being without this Invnlunblo medi cine during thu hot weather. It is almost certain to bo needed, mid Is n ft lend Indeed when required, as it nover falls ami is pleas ant nud safe to take. ' nud M cent Isattles for sale by A. U Hhailer. C. II. Hoyt's latest play will bo called "A Trip to Chinatown.1 Mr. Hoyt Is now at his summer home, Cliailestown.N. II. The Heat nr.Suininer Tliuit, Tho season of the year has coino when mor tals look for the coolest nnd thinnest in the laud for comfort, a ml Just nt this particular timo there Is no place that attracts the atten tion of ladles mot it than the popular Ladles1 Furnishing stoio of Foreman & Clowe. Hero our fnlr readers will find all they may deslro in light, cool nud comfortnblo appnrel. Their lino of summer underwear nnd hosiery is very lino and complete, nud embraces an amort ment of theso goods such as would bun credit to n Chlcfitm liritik.t I jullow net ru.,,,..ut.ul ... cull nnd seo these goods. Styles nro comet iinti pricts ttiougui. K 1. Kitraiiipmeiit. For the HIiiiiilnl nmipltiv,, ftnm-ut,,.. t.,u1...i mid National Kiipniiumiiuit ITiilfYti-,,, 1 f , , , . L- KuighU of Pythlns to bo hold nt Milwaukee ,W,tll,l,...nl... f..la. CI. .1... ft.., ... I lUXIUIVMllHK "Uljf QUI, lilt! UIIIOII 1 IICIIIO "lho Overland ltoute" will will tlcbutu nt ono faru for the lound trip, from jiolnts in m'urasKn anu Kansas July 4th to 7th Inclus ive, good for return passage until July 'Jlst Inclusive I'nrtles attoildlni? the onnrl.ivii ulinnlil ii r. rlvo in Milwaukee not later than midnight of juiyuiu, as tickets will not bo honored on trains arriving at Milwaukee after that time. Tho Union Pnclllc presents to the Knights of Pythias and their friends, Inducements in tho shape, of unsurimsed train service, fast time, union depots and close connections. Baggage can also be checked through to des tiuntion, no re-checking being necessary at die Missouri Itlver. This fact alono saves a vast amount of annoyance nnd Inconven ience. Every attention will bo given en route to those attending, In order that tho trip may be made as enjoyable as possible. For any further Information relative to rates, ticket timo of tralng. etc, apply to E. B. Hlusson or E. U Loiimx, flcn'l. Pass. Agt. Hells Ill-others nuil llnrrrtt's United Shows. On Wednesday, Juno i!5th, this unequaled combination of truly great, shows will spread its clouds of canvas here, and undoubtedly will draw the greatest crowds ever seen In our place. Either ono of these shows hereto fore has been sufficient to awaken tho great est enthusiasm, nnd tho two united will be sure to bring old and young for miles around to see the united attraclous of the two largest traveling exhibitions. Notwithstanding the enormous expense, the price of admission has not Isx-n increased Gus, Frohman Isgolug to try a lawn per formance ol "As You Like It"nt his residence near Stanford, Connecticut. A. L. Blinder tho druggist, wishes to re mind his patrons that it is a dangerous policy to wait until taken sick Itefore buying a bot tle of Chamberlain's colic, cholera and dlar- rhu-u remedy. Every family should bo pro vided with some reliable remedy for bowel complaints, ready for immediate use, when ever required, during summer mouths, and thfs remedy Is unquestionably fur su-torlor to any other. It can always' be depended niton, and Is pleasant and safoto take. It Is put up in 25 and ftO cent bottles. Pauline, Hall and her near comlo opera com pany open next season in September. Lowest Itntes on Kurtlt. By tho "Burlington." Tickets may ito oh tnined at Union depot or city olllce, cor. O and 10th streets. Croquet Sets at ullargnln, The Great Ten Cent Store has a large va riety of Croquet sets that they aro closing out at bargain prices. All newest styles ranging from 75 cents upward. Call and see them. 118 South TweKth street. 4 II, 1. Engine Tor Hale. Ill good condition. Only used a short time. For win cheap. Apply at Couhikh office. Hood's Sarsaparilla ! a peeullsr motllclne, It Ii rarefulljr rrepsreit from flr.rl!ln, Dandelion, Msndrske, Dock, riptliittrA, Junlpor llcrrlci, ainl oilier well known anil vnhislilo vegelnblo rctnutllei, liy a peculiar conililustloii, proportion ami irocci, giving to Hood's Hari.iparllU curatliro power not poiieued lijr other medicines. It effect, remark sblo euros wliero other preparation, fall. Hood's Sarsaparilla Ii tho cit Mood purifier heforo tho pulillc. It eradicates ctrcrjr litiputUjr, and cures Scrofula, Salt Itlictun, Hold, riinplci, all Humors, Vjf pcpila, lllllotiinait, Sick Headache, Indlgeittluii, General Doblllljr, Catnrili, Itlieumatlim, Kidney and Mtrcr Oomplalntt, ovorcomet Hint tired feel ing, rrcatet nu nppctltn, and builds up Ilia sjritem. Hood's Sarsaparilla Has met peculiar nnd unparalleled siicccm nt homo, Such lias liccomo Its popularity In LutTOll, Man., wliero It I mado, that wliolo iiclRlilwr hoods nro taking It at tho same timo. Lowell druKgliU soil more of Hood's Sarinparllla than of sit other aarisparlllaa or lilood purifiers. Soldbydruiarltts. 81 (six for fi. I'reiwredonljbjf 0. I. IIOOI) A CO , Apotliecurlci, Lowell, Mais. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar HAVE The Yost Selling Agents. VKttMf"!rWStmrKKM r ff"k,''!'' Now in the Exposition! JAMES A. 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