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I !? i 13 -!' L- POPULATION OF LINCOLN 05,000, Saturday Evening, Juae28,00 Corner I Oth and P Streets. -nii.M.KIH IN- Amcrican, French, British and German, Drv Goods j "Tlin Ciuirlir";rnr Nnln li Oiniilui. Copies amy Ik found nt Keith's umv stand, 310 South Fifteenth street, IIoj-iI'h tKrn lioiiiw Dlock. SEE EMBROIDERIES -AT- Herpolsheimer & Go. DRY GOODS. Exposition Building, Tim Courier Cull lin t-'nund At Windsor Hotel News Htnnil. Ciiiltnl Hotel Mows Htniut. Kxnoaltlon Dining Hull Now Htnnil. The (lotlmin NtHVH Htnnil, 118 Hoiltti Itlli Ht. lterl Uulmor. lit North lltli Ntrcot. Kil. Young. 10!0 O Mi-ret. Fletcher & Co., 1IK1 o Htreot. Little, Hport Olgnr Htoro, 113 North 12th Ht. ttT"An extra supply of pnnnr Is always loft t tho (iotlimu, In ensc. other Newsdealers supplies run short. DUNLAP HATS SPRING STYLES NOW ON SALE W. R. DENNIS & CO.'S 1137 O STREET. e "Want" Attn ror tln Journal. In order to servo tho convenience of Its patrons who may wish to use tho "want" col umiw of tho Journal tho CouniKn ofueo will recelvo such advertisements nt the regular rates and transmit them tothe.mirmi. I.ncal nml Porannni. WhltebrcAst Coal and Llmo Company. Lincoln loo Co., 10(0 O Ht. Telephone 118. Take Turkish at 1010 O street. Telephone at tho Couiueh olllco is 2.W. J. M. Markell & Bon Jewelers 12J5 O street. Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O st Don Cameron nerves tho flnost coffee In tho city. fletts &, Weaver, coal and wood, 1045 O street, Nione 440, tf Canon City Coal at tho Whltebrcast Coal and Llmo Co. Far flno watch repairing goto J.M. Markell & Bon's 1225 O street. Doctor llallcy & Goodoll, olllce 1!H7 L street. Telephone, 017. Improved shower for Turkish Istths at 1010 O (treet, buscment Union block. Only place In Lincoln Uiat use mineral water in Iwths Is nt 1010 O strwt. Dr. R. L. Moore, olllco 63-Kl Utta block. Residence 1031 Washington it. Telephone IWtl. A second-bund Remington typewriter in good condition for sale cheap at the Count kh olllce. . All tho best Batteent worth SO, !W and40 cents at 10 cents at Herpolsheimer & Co', Exposition Department Store, IVompt service, puro and wholesome food and the bo it of everything is always found at Don Cameron's. Ladles, misses and children's huts blenched, dyed and reshaped In all latest styles. O-U-at 133 South Thirteenth street. China ilrlng at tho studio every Monday. Edith Russell, room 10, Tho Hond, corner Twelfth and Q streets. tf Dr. O. U. Manning, olllco rooms CirSMJ), J uun-DiocK. teicpnono jkio. uesidenw Vox, 80th and P. Telephone 330. Ladles will And a complete lino of Hue hhos and all the lutest styles at tho proper priori at Bhernla's Dwton Blico Btore, All the best Snttecns worth flu, 35 uml 40 cents at 10 cents at Herpolsheimer & Co's. Exiosltioii Deiwrtment Btore. Instruction given and orders received In china and oil painting, pastel and water col ors. Minnie Kramer, 831 J street. Furniture, caqets and general merchan dise sold on eaiy weekly or monthly pay ments. Address R. Goldsmith, caro drawer kj, City. Scott Bros, make a specialty of proserin' Hon work, and having one of the most compe tent prescription ciem, wuti iirteun years experience, can assure all iatrons accuracy and prompt filling of all orders, We use none but the purest drugs and muku charges rea sonable. When you use engraved cards or Invita tions, you havo the finest work of the kind that cau be produced. Even her royal high ness, Queen Victoria, uses Just such engraved cards as are sold at tho CouitlKU olllce, but instead of Lincolnitos paying $3.50 to (5.00 per hundred for them, which Is the price In , ' 'London, Now York and Chicago, they pay JwjJt 48.30 per hundred. And this price does w pdt change, the quality of material or work- ' wMihlp, for in the largo cities you pay for tyfe;;whlle in Lincoln lnorder to create a de hiaad we must get down close to cost prices. Call "and seo our work. iC The social event of Ilie week wns the wed dlug of Mr. Prank II, Hinltli and .Mis Aiiiiii Hawkins, two of tho lHt known young peo ple lu Lincoln's society circle, Tho cere mony was performed by tho hrldo's father, llov. V. H. Hawkins, nt Iho Holy Trinity church nt half ist nine o'clock Monday morning, A reception was held nt tho hand- soino llnwklus mnii'lou on Ninth Twenty lint street from 10 to 1'J. mid tho nowlv innr- rlwl couple took tho noon train for Alliance, where u homo nwnltcd their coming. Air. Hinltli In with the II. & M, rnllroiid, mid wns Irnnsferreil from Lincoln In Alliance only a few mouths iiro. lloth ho mid his brldo have ninny friends here, who Join In tho sincere t of well wishing for them. A Jolly pnrty wns nuido up for tho circus, going out In ii enrrynll, doing nil tho sights mid winding up with Ico crenm after tho or fonnnnco. It consisted of .Messrs. H. 8. .Mc intosh, K, O. llrmltoy, (.'. Y. Hinltli, CIiiih. llurr, Geo. Foresninn, H. T, Ht. John, It. N. Joyce, Anron lluckstnir mid J. T. Dorgnn, Mlsscn Mluuloniid Ollvo Uitta, Lily llnth iwuy, Lulu Uruiilnger, Anrn Funke, Nclllo White, Mniid lluir nnd Gertrtulo Mniquctte. Miss VlrRlo I'iito entertained tho following friends nt her home, 430 Houth Twelfth street, Thursday uvenlngi Misses Kda Carjienter, Luelln Waters, Anna Lasch, Hwslo Lnno, iienu iicecinoy, uim imlioir, I.ulu Wilcox, Agnes Howell j Musters Frank Woodward, Fred Woodward, John Devctily Mniklltiford, Tho company enjoyed theinselvcs at crfxpiet, cards mid dancing, etc. A lunch was served In duo time, by Mr. mid Mrs. C. C. l'nco. If Wulter 11, Hnrgrwives could havo heard tho blessings nhowered upon himself nnd his llriii by tho sweltering printers who discussed tho enormous wntermelon ho iiresonliil tlm CouitlKU olllco tho othur day ho would not uavo nan a doubt or tlio grateful npprecln uoii oi ms Kiimnexx. it w as about tho largest ami sweetest melon ever tupped by any of Its devourers, but Hint, probably, Is tho kind HargtvAVi-H Hros, handle. Mrs. Adolih Weber leaves today for lion ton to rcsuino her musical studies, which will keep her enst threw months. There Is a possl. blllty of her running over to Paris, In which event her nbhoneo will Ihi lengthened a month Mrs. N elwr sang for the Turnem Tuesday evening and on Wednesday received from tho Oinnhn delegation a great basket of How. ers nnd a pretty ltttlu noto In Herman. A young Indy very jwpulnr In swell social circles Is wearing a handsome ring of n de sign iiKsoelntod with romantic airalrs, and several curious eoplo havo implored the CouitlKU to naiiio tho young man who 1ms been fortunato enough to win tho prize. All In good time, dears. 1'ossesn your souls In patlenco for a couplo of weeks. 'rof . Glbenult leaves today for his regulnr siimmor vacation in the wist. Ho goettllist to his home at Mnmeiice, 111,, where ho will lie joined by his mother and bi other. They go thenco to tho Ht, Lawrence, whoro they will drift back mid forth between that sum mer paradise, the Thousand Islands, uml Quebec and Montreal. A largo iwrty of Lincoln people is being organized by Agent Zlomer for a trip to Hot Bprlngs, H. D It Is likely to number twenty to twonty-llvo person,!, in which event they will be provided a sieclal Pullman car. Zlomor Is also ticketing n pnrty;to Hay Held on Iako Sucrior, nnd a party for Colorado Is lu contemplation. Mr. L. C. Cnpps of Hastings and Mrs. Ida E. Bell were married WedneNlay morning at tho homo of the brldo's brother, Mr. O. W. Webster. Tim ceremony wns jierforiued by Rov. Dr. Curtis In tl. pivsenco of relatives and n few Invited friends, and tho newly mar ried couplo took tho noon trnln for their Hastings home. Capital City lodge A. O. U. W. has elected the following olllcers: P. M. W., I. A. Koms; M. V., J. E. Douglas; foreman, Win. Rob ertson; overseer, Chas. Huiitum; receiver, John Rlvett; financier, Win. Taylor; guide, Win. Klrchner; I. W., Oscar HarrlckjO. W., Georgo Herrick; trustw one year, F. Pynch on. Kleiner, tho passenger man, has a party ticketed to start next week for n summer so journ at Old Port Comfort, Vn. It consists of A. 8. Raymond nnd family, Richard Out calt and family and nurse, Mrs. Prof. Little and C. O. Wheedon and family. They will sUrt next Wednesday. Mrs. David Wise has gone to LakeJCIiautuu qua, New York, for tho heatod term, lie sides having tho great assembly on Its shore, Chautauqua is a beautiful lake with big sum mer hotels around It margin, plenty of steamers, n line society and all the eleiuenU for a delightful summer's stay, Iuto Moyer, while curt, interested gentle men with capital and experience in tho pro ject of a wholesaledry goods houso In Lincoln, and he thinks It will ultimately be a go. Loulo may bo engrossed with his own busl ness, but not so much so that ho over forgets Lincoln's interests. Friends of Miss Elizabeth Luther of Me dina, N. Y who will bo recalled as tho guest of Miss Oakley, havo received papers an nouuclng tho marriage of her brother, Homer J. Luther, with Miss Clara Wheeler, a socloty belle of Ann Arlior, Mich. Oscar Funke has resinned his Dosltlon In Iho Capital National bank to become the resident agent of tho Equitable life Insurance company. He contemplates entering the Statfl university next fall, for a three year course, J. T. Stobbs, manager of the Whttebreast Cool and Lime company, will leave next week for his old home, Hamilton, Chtiada. He will spend the summer along tho lakes mid the St, Lnwi-cnco. , Stephen Jones, lata of the Kearney Hub, has gone to tho city stuff or the Lincoln Call, E. R. Holmes, who graduated at the State unlveislty this year, takes hi place on the Hub, The Mlsiea Cowdery are expected back from the south to day. They will bo accom panied by an aunt and n cousin, Mrs. II. C. Powers nnd daughter, Alice, of Btarkvllle, Miss. Mr. II K. Peath, editor of the Xrlximka Funnrr, and Mi Lucrctla M. Fausett were married Thunxlay evening. They are enjoy ing a wedding journey in tlie west. Mrs. Dr. W. F. Tucker, who went to Chls cago to visit her parents, has been called on to mourn tho death of her father, which sad event'occurred this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Sheldon, now in California, t ontemplato extending their tour to Ajaiku, in which event Miss liurtie llurr wl)l accompany them. Mrs. C.-M'. Jamlsou gave a very pleasant luncheon Wednesday to a small company of friends, CAPITAL CITY COURIER, Miss (I nice 1 In n lion of Ihntrlce, who lins been spending icveial ceks with Miss Jessie Lvliind, has returned homo nccomptiili-d by M Iss Lelniid. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hal Young arrived Wednes day from their wedding Journey and have taken up their residence nt Twcnty-fUtli and I) streets. Miss Ottlllu Glitz of Ht. Louis, soprano or Ht. Mntks church of that city, Is visiting the family or her cousin, Henry II. llaith, lit 15 T street. Mrs. M. E. Harrison ot llentrlcn, who ennui up to attend thoHiiilth Hawkins wedding nud aiis tho guest or Mrs. 8. 1). Lelniid, returned Tuesday. Miss Frnnces Diiiicomlm lias gone to Iike Chmitniuitin. Now York, ror n summer v. Jourii nt the numerous meetings held there. Gergo Foresmnn, ngent or tho Elkhoru, Is nrronglng a trip to Hot Hprings, H. D., for a imrty or Lincoln jieoplo curly lu July, Mr. nud Mrs. E, P. Ewlng left 'lliuisdiiy for tabanoii, Pn., mid Mrs. Ewlng will prob a lily spend the summer in the east. O. R. Oakloy hits been confined to tho house by a sprnlneil nnkle, tho result of mi accident while handling cattle on his farm. I). E. Thompson nud W. W. Wilson nro supimsed to bo lu Norwny this week mid probably saw the midnight sun. W. F. Kelloy has returned rrom his tlireo month visit nt his Cincinnati home, during which he took sovernl sldo trips, F. A. Chapman has been enjoying a vaca tion nliout Dixon, III., and Mrs. Chapman Is spending the summer lu Wisconsin. W. Q. Hell has lieen entertaining Edwnrd McDIII oi Monmouth, III., pioseculliig at torney or his district. On his return from Colorado Fred Howe will go enst for a month's visit at his Mnssn chusetts home. Btnto Treasurer Hill has been at Hot Bprlng, B. I)., enjoying tho wnter mid tho climate. Dan tacit Is now uiinngliig n largo genU1 furnishing houso In Chicago on a hiiinlsomn snlnry Mls Fay Mnrslinll has returned from school at Ht, Catherine's Hall, Davenport, Iowa. T. M, Marquette's home was robbed of n doz en silver spoons by n sneak thief on Monday. Mrs. Piinnella Smith is visiting nmong rela tives and old time friends lu Massachusetts. Mies Illancho Gregory has gone to her homo nt Mexico, .Mo., for tho summer vncatlon. Miss Hndlo ilnuiii, now of Omiilin, Is tho guest of Miss Grace ihirr, 1530 L street, Hon nud Mrs. O. O. Hell left Monday for a ten day trip through Utah nud Idaho. Miss Gertrude Mnrquetto has returned from a visit with her sister at Aurora. Mrs. L. II. Davis and boh, Ernest, are vh Itlng at East Dorset, Vermont, Misses Florence and Fanny Hawley are visiting in Nebraska City. W. B. Fryer has been entertaining Dr. II. L. Randall of Fall City. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Criley left Thursday lor uuicngo. Air. anil Airs. J. A. Huckslair havo gone for a trip east. Atlss Alary Potvlu has gone to visit friends In Detroit. Allss Helen Friend sou. has returned to Atchl- Russell Hubbard Is visiting at DeH Molnef. Airs. AI. E. Kent Is visiting in lown. Other Social News, on Pago 3.) Croquet Sxtsnt iilinrguln Tho Great Ten Cent Store has a large va riety or Croquet sets that they are closing out nt bargain prices. All newest styles ranging rrom 75 cents npwnrd. Call ami sco them. 118 Houth Twelfth street. Remember Hint tho Grout Ten Cent Htoro keeps one of the lluost nnd best lines or ham mocks in tho city and buying them in largo quantities to sell at popular prices, canoirer better Inducements than nny other lionsu in tho city. Hammocks as low as 35 cents. Call and seo them, 118 Bouth Twelth Street TMfc GENTLER SEX. Airs. Burnett is said to havo niudo a lutlf inilllou of dollaro by her literary work. Mrs. William Wnldorf Astor la ouo of tho beat mandolin plnyernin tho Four Hundred of Now York. BuroncRH Uunlett-CouttH hna headed u public HubiXTiption with tho view of pur chasing Mr. Stanley it hnndsomo retd denco. Mrs. Porugini, Charles Dickens' second daughter, sketched for tho English maga zines. Sho is also a successful painter of childron'H portraits. Ludy Sandhurst, who hus made a rei ututiou as a Liberal orator and organizer, lately received tho compliment of tho freedom of tho city of Dublin, being tho only woman on whom that honor has been conferred for 800 years. Ono of tho .ablest of tho women re formers of Franco is Maria Deralsmes. Sho is described as a convincing nnd n witty speaker, endowed with much ora torical power. SJio Is tall, with n large, commanding figure, a fino, expressivo faco and u strong voice Tho foremost woman artist in England is probably Mrs. Jopling, who lias a charming studio that is n favorite re sort of tho best known artistic and lit erary ieoplo in London. Mrs. Jopling is still in tho primo of life, although sho liaa been married tlireo times. DOINGS OF ROYALTY. "William tho Restless" is tho kaiser's how title, and his last reform is in navnl uniforms. Tho Priuco of Wales receives an In como from tho Duchy of Coniwnll amounting to moro than $300,000 a year. Princess Marguerite do Chartres, who is to marry tho Duko of Orleans, is said to bo a particularly accomplished cook. Empress Frederick of Qermauy has re ceived n valuable jowoled locket tearing tho Montijq arms and containing a lock of hair from ex-Empress Eugenlo of France. Another mot of Prince Bismarck is repeated in a private letter from Ham burg. During tho torchlight procession in his honor some ouo said to tho ex chancellor: "Tho last days in Berlin must havo tired you very much; but it was beautiful." "Yes," said Bismarck, "it was very benutifulj n first class funeral." SATURDAY, JUXK 28. 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