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-fcifclSjuJ Jli-. mmmmmB3A CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY iy, 1890 y 8 H.f?i JS", ! A m li. ; ' .13 1 2 , j ' I A i mv POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000. Saturday Evening, July 1990 KOt Corner I Oth and P Streets. -liKAl.HHS IN- Amcricnn, French, British and German, Dry Goods ' "The Courier" 1'iir Hnl In Ouintin. Copies may lio found nt Keith's newsstand, 010 South Fifteenth street, Boyd's oHrn house block. SEE-EMBROIDERIES -AT- HerpolsMmer & Go. DRY GOODS. ExpOHttion BulldlnR, The Ctiiirlnr Ciiii bo Foil ml At Windsor Hotel News (stand. Capital Ilotnl News Htnnd. Exposition DIiHiik Unit Nows Htnnd. The Ootlium News Htaml, UK Houtli lltli HI. Ilrt Iluinior, 111 North 11th Htroot. Kd. Young, 1020 ( Hlreot. Flotohor A Co., U20 O Htroot. Little H)ort Ulgiir Htoro, 113 North 12th Ht. PTAnoxtrn supply of paper I always toft at tho Gotham, In caso oilier Newsdealers uppllei run short. W. R. DENNIS & CO. TOEN'S Fiiie Furnishings o 1137 O STREET. Agency Dunlnp's Celebrated Hats. i Wunt" Ail for tlu Journal. 11 In order to serve tho convenience of Its patrons who limy wlih to use tho "mint" rol uiunit of tho Journal the Couhikh otllce will recelvo such advertisements at the regular rates nml transmit them to the. Amnio. l.itcul uml Personal. Whltebrcnst Coal and IJme Company. Take Turkish at 1010 O street, J. M. Mnrkoll & Bon Jowelera 1225 O street. Lincoln Ic Co., 1010 O Bt. Telephone 118. Mineral water used tor bathing, 1010 O nt. Don Cameron serves tho finest coirco In tho city. BettH & Weaver, owl and wood, 1015 O rirwt. Phono 440. tf Canon City Coal at Uio Whltebrenst Coal and Lime Co. Far flue watch repairing goto J.M. Murkcll & Bon's 12U5 O street. Doctors Bailey & Goodell, otllce 11117 L street. Tekihoo, 017. Improved shower tor Turkish baths at 1010 O stnxt, basement Union block. Only placo in Lincoln that uses mineral water in baths is at 1010 O street. Dr. R. L. Moore, otllce 63-53 Lntta block. Residence 1031 Washington st. Telephone 3S9. A second-hand Remington tyewriter in good condition for sale cheap at the Couhikh office. Prompt service, pure and wholesome food and the belt ot everything is always found ut Don Cameron's. China firing at the studio every Monday. Edith Russell, room 10, The Bond, corner Twelfth and Q streets. tf Dr. C. B. Manning, oftloo rooms 00 07-Og Burr block. Telephone 330. Residence Cor. 30th and F. Telephone 330. Ladles will find a complete line of flue shoes and all the latest styles at the proper prices at Bherwln's Boston Shoe Store. Try a dinner at Cameron's Luna h and Shoi t Order house, Served daily from 11:30 a. in. 11 2. p. m. Everything fine and Juicy and cooked in a home-like manner. Scott Bros, mako u specialty of preecrlp tlon work, and having one of the most compe tent prescription clerks, with fifteen years experience, can assure all patrons accuracy and prompt filling ot all orders. We use none but the purest drugs and mako charges a sonablo, Herwlshelmer & Co's. Exposition Depart ment Store offer a line of Black Surah Silks at much less than regular prices. Instiect their lino of novelties, outing cloths, wash silks, French ginghams the best line they have ever shown. Bilk mlts and parasols, in great variety. Call aud see Herpolshelmer & Co's. beautiful store. Ladies' parlor up stairs. Many good housewives are bearing bravely the burdens ot a large household, but the sensible woman will lessen thtwo whenever opportunity ofTcrs to do so without adding to the family cxiiense bill. I-adles are popu larly supiosed to like shopping, but there are many time when It is a burden because some trilling article Is needed, aud how often it happens in every household that tho success of a meal' depends on getting a single article. If there are children in the family much of this annoyance mity bo savtsl, because they can bo sent to L. Meyer & Co's. on North Tenth street by' 'a tired, busy mother, who may rest assured tbat ho advantage will bo tiken of tbo child. It will receive prompt at tention, and the price and quality of the goods will be O. K. The largest ami perhaps tho jolllest select plonk? of tho season Mas held nt Cusliuiun pi.rk last Monday afternoon and owning. The festivities Included dancing, boating, n linn luncheon, etc. Tho iwrty were ohtipn roned hy Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maxwell nml Mrs. Moore, Mr. Kern, Mis.Orilllth, Tlio par ticipants were Misses Hadlo Damn of Omaha, Kntlo Kleutsch, Grant Oakley, Mnutl Oakley, GrncoDurr,OratarCuapp,OeorgloCamp,Tllllo Franklin, Minnie Franklin, Lucy Orllllth.Flo Winger, Jo Winger, Murlo Marshall, .lo IottrIdge, Fay Marshall, Klla Raymond, Iloclmel llroek, Fannie Haw ley, Llbhlu Hen- crest, May Moore, Josso Jury, Alleen Oakley, Messrs. Hay Chnpmnu, Frank Beacrest, I'oss Heacrest, George Oadd, Ray Ix-eso, John IHtrldgo, Caso Edwards, John MuHrlde,Ardn Chapman, Harry Lansing, Oliver Iahilug, Bert Davis, Chai. Elliott, Eugene Pace, (luy Hurlhut, Wilson Winger, Frank Smith, Hugh Baker. Masters Earnle and Frank (lurrow gave a very enjoyable party last Tlmrwhiy evening at their homo, Si") J street, In honor of their cousins, Miss Luht Brynut of Dunbar, Neb., mid Miss Hanomah Cash of Talmage, Neb, The evening was pleasantly sKnt In games, with musla and dancing, nfter which refrcsh ments were In onler. Those present were Misses Hanomah Cash, Lulu Bryant, Nannie Hood, Clatn Quick, Mamie Joers, Belle Kramer, Lily Kramer, Mnry Vclth, Morel Stevenson, Minnie Cole, Mary Sullivan, Nora Otmthrem, Daisy Cornier, Lnura Duthlefs, Norma Keith, and Masters John Hood, Ear nle (Inrrow, Frnnk Oarrow, George Kelly, Freil Joers, (leorgo J. Joers, Roht W. Ohart- ers, Herblo Gardner, Charllo Ashton, Charlie Kramer, Freil Krono, Tommy Pray, Rob Lnwlor. Master Robert Noonau was tho subject last evening of a happy surprise party at his home, Xli!i Q street. The young folks met at the home of Miss Nellie Kruse, and about seven o'clock Hocked in UKn their unexpect ing host. The evening was filled up with dancing, games and refreshments. The com pany was composed of Misses Nellie Kruse, Mattlo Jones, Blanche Garton, Dot Gorton, Blanche Brown, Oda Classon, Mao Noonan, Nannie Hood and Olivia Kruno j Masters Henry Llndloy, Walter Dean, Walter Hook, Willie Kruse, Elwood Rose, Oscar Kruce, Don Deputran, Ouy Hoyt and John Hint If you mint to go somewhere for a summer vacation, either brief or extended, and don't know where to go.ask Zlemer, the Burlington City Passenger aud Ticket Agent. He can tell you where you can mako a ten day trip or n sixty day Jaunt, how much It will cost, how you can go nliout It to have tho most fun out of It, how to got there tho coolest, quickest and cheaist way, and all about It. Zlemer is a veritable encyclopedia on summer travel nml resort Information and what he cannot tell youjls not worth knowing. E. K. Crlley and family nro pleasantl domiciled at Ashury Park on tho Jersey shore in tho Wilson cottage, which they huv.s rented furnlshetl for the summer. In a prlvuto letter Mr. Crlley Imparts the do mestic, Information that oven sea bathing nml digging In tho sand have their penalties ui.d tho children nro bathing their sun burned anatomies In cream ns n consequence. But that is hardly more distressing than the Couhikh'h inability to accept Mr. Crlley' very kind Invitation to drop In and enjoy life with him by tho sea. The children's tempernnco picnic nt Club man Wednesday was n grand success in every particular. About two thousand iwr sons were present, of which over flvo hun dred were children, tho latter leaving on tho 0 o'clock train. In the afternoon a largo train load went out. Manager Andrtis gnvo personal and careful attention to every tie tall us to tho little folks enjoyment and the result whs an elegant tlmo for everybody. Attorney General Lwso left Monday for Chamberlain, South Dakota, on private busi ness. Incidentally ho ran over to Spirit Lake for tho Iowa regatta on Tuesdny and Wednesday. Tho weather was delightful at the lake, and he enjoyed tho change hugely. Tho general oven went so tarns to get tho price ot an aero on tho laknshoro suitable for a cottage. Edgar Wessel of New York.one of the con- tlngents of tho somewhat extended Wessel family, paid his cousin ot tho Couhikh a visit this week. Tho young man with n jren- erous stroke of luck captured ono of tho prlws of W.000 In tho recent lottery drawliik' and Is now engoylng life accordingly, It is said that In early fall, ono of tho mo t popular belies ot the Pleasant Hour club will wed a prominent young business man of this city. It Is also intimated that although rumor had circulated this report a little previous once before that it is authoritatively verified this time. Fred C, Howe, clerk of 'ho banking board, left Hntnrday for a mouth's visit nt Wor cester, Mass., and Boston. Samuel IjOwo will attend to his duties at thestntn house After a pleasant visit of three weeks in Lincoln with her sister, Mrs. P.W Hampton, Mrs, Joir Jones and children returned to their homo in Cnniirou, Mo., Thursday Eight weddings linvo already Imm-ii mi iiouiiced for September Judging from this the mnrrlngo record for next season pioinlses io ihxuii rigin. irom iiiosinri, j W W, Holmes and family, Thomas Coch ran and family and (leorgo E, lllbner hnvo gone to Duluth and will take a steamer down tho lake Ut tho "Boo." Prof, A, E. Ewlngton, one of tho teachers of Bt. Albnn's school nt Knoxvllle, III. is In tho city on n short visit to his mother, Mr. T. C. Mawe. Cuslininn Park Is Ixjoinlng this season and It should, for Manager Andnis has done won ders for Lincoln In giving us tho pleasant ro sort, Mrs. M. E. Huston and Miss Mary Ersklne, guests, of Mr. and Mm. W. L. Pickett, re turned home Thursday to Evnnsvllle, Ind, Hudson Imhoir Ispaputoa now baby girl that arrived Tuenlay evening ut his homo Mother, child and father mo doing well, Mrs. John Hnberlau, daughter and little son, left last Saturday for Grand Island and Wood River for n month's recreation. F, E. Cole, one of the gentlemanly sales men for Hrlscou thu shoo man, Is oil for n short vacation among relatives at Ord. Councilman nml Mrs. A. Halter gavoa very plensant reception luesdny evening to cele brato Mr. H.'s thirty-second year. Miss Aiuilo Hushnell of Rlpon,Wls., arrived in the city Tuesday ami Is n guest of Mr. nml Mrs. Henry Evans, 11211 U street. J, 1). ParMi, tho insurance rustler, Is now located In tho heart of tho city and on the ground Moor, at 1133 O street. Miss JetiiiloBinith aud her young bro her of HoIdeu,Mo., nreln the city visiting their cousin Miss Maud Bcrkey. Mrs. Henry E. Lowls an 1 Miss Bntllo Harris left Monday for Bayfield on Lako Superior. Mrs. I. II. Whltmoro utid son Floriau, nro sieudiug tho summer nt Grccucnstle, Pn. Dr. Dayton Is among the Lincoln visitors nt the Dakota Hot Springs. John II. Ames mid family hnvo returned from Hot Springs, B. I). Henry E. Lewis uml children nro visiting in Portland, Me. Dr. W. L. Dayton has been visiting Hot Springs, S. I). Henry E. Lowls left Wednesday for Port land, Maine. M. D. Welch was In Omaha Tuesday. Other Social News on Page 8. Henry Evans, foreman of the Couhikh Job department, with his wlfo and children visit ed In Omaha several days this week, Whllo at tho metropolis they were guests ot H. A, Hiupman, treasurer of the E. M. Hultz Man ufacturing Co. See the new eoriospomlence jwiiers in tab let form just received at tho Couhikh olllce. Wo have all tho latest weaves, in all the fan cy and plain pujier, Including a number of very pretty novelties. Envelopes to match all pupors. Mr. and Mrs. Blon Cole of Grand Island were in the city yesterday on their way to Kansas City. Mr, Colo is editor of the Timm, one of the brightest weeklies In tho state, and is making arrangements to issue n dally. , J. L. Codington, ono of our prosperous young men, has forsaken the Capital City to tiecomo a resident of Omaha, and tho well wishes of his friends hero go with him, and ho may need them In Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Leonard, Mr, and Mrs, Carl Funko and Mrs. Walter Hargreaves and child have gone to Estes iwrk, a little re treat In the mountains of Colorado, twenty', flvo mill from a railroad. Just before Rev. O. K. Baker of the First Free Baptist church left for a visit with his daughter ntMlnneapoll,bis parishioners pre sented him with a gold headed cauo and a purse tilled with money. Col. E. T. Gadd accompanied by his daughter, Miss Alice, left for Kansas City Monday. The Colonel will take a business trip through Missouri, Wyoming and Colo rado. labor Commissioner Jenkins has been apt pointed a census agent for Omaha to gather manufacturing statistics. Deputy Commis sioner Downs has lcenupotnted for Lincoln, Adam Brooding, pressman of tho Oai'Itai, City Couhikh, took a short visit to Omaha yesterday, to tee his brother aud old friends Mrs. II, Zehruug and d aughter Nellie left Thursday evening for Battle Creek, Mich , where they expect to remain several weeks. llMi.r8r- n ft r I II a list bjr Iti P c e it 1 1 n r merit sint Its womlrr f ii 1 euros WOlltllOCOII- flilonco of tho pcopto, suit Utoclnj tlio most p o p ti I ft r 111 Odd p II rlflrr ft n it trmiKllieii Inn m oil I c I n o . It cure icnit il lu, salt r h o u m , lripniilft, llOSltftcIlD, kidney nml llror coin. ilAliit,rstsrri,rlieumatliin,ctc. Do sum In get Hood's Parispnrlllft, which Ii iccnllnr to Itself. Hood's ftarssparllU sold lijr ilfiiRglita. fit six for 55. Prepared lijr O.l, Hood A Co.,lxiwcll,Maii. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Wtsminims mnMmwi'iiWiwj H00D'S4 MysAA4isssii sjr I COMPOUND EXTrUCTyCK. sjjyt I ""1 PMsMlli I,tif tMtr--'l UiItI m oCTTr&riMniniiTrimmiirrrffCTTtsTtmxB rs m9 jT . ilEB 1204 and 1206 0" Street, Burr Block. I'neliler lu it New l'liieo. There are few people in the city today that tlo not know or have not heard of George Poehler, the Confectioner, Ice Cream dealer and Baker. Poehler has catered to tho best element of Lincoln t ratio fur so long that his nnme has liecomo familiar w itli every house wife in the city. However, the object of this article Is not to give Mr. Poehler n puff or to introduce him to tho pcoploof this city, but to announce that he is now at homo in his new mil elegant quarters in tho McBrldo block, corner Twelfth and P streets. Ho has fitted up tho new premises lu magnificent style, and it Is Indeed a very odd moment theso warm evenings that finds the Ice cream parlors In ntiy other than a crowed condition. It Is a comfortable placo where the youugnud old go to enjoy a pinto ot Ico cream or fruit ices, with tho usual cake accompaniment. And such lec cream us Poehler is making this season is good enough for anybody and can not lm excelled In the; land, A word regarding tho bakery department. Heretofore in tho old place It was necessary that nil the products of tho ovens had to bo brought In through tho Ico cream parlor, which very often mado it onilmrrnsMiig for tho workmen and none too pleasant for tho imti'Diis that were seated there enjoying tho cooling luxury. Now till tho baking Is done lu the Imseinent mid the goods brought up in nn elovutor. Tho bakery hns been groatly improved and enlarged thereby giving Mr. Poehler better facilities for mnking bread, cakes, pies, uml nil tbo other goods that wero formerly turned out lu tho old place. For making fancy cukes of all kinds his facilities aro now lietUir than ever and lie stands ready nt any time to furnish on short notice theso delicacies for all social occasions, balls, part ies, weddings, picnics, etc. In tho w ay of Ice cream nml Ices, ho can furnish anything that you may wiint, either by the quart, gallon or In nil sorts of forms and styles. Telephone orders promptly filled. When wanting any thing of Poehler,cnll up Phone 457. The lleut nT Hummer Time, Tho season of tho year has come when mor tals look for the coolest and thinnest In the laud for comfort, and just at this particular tlmo there Is no place that attracts the atten tion ot ladles more than tho iiopular Indies' Furnishing store of Foreman & Crowo. Hero our fair readers will find all they may doslro lu light, cool undcomfortnblo apparel. Their lino of summer underwear and hosiery Is very Hue nml complete, and einbrnces an assort ment of these goods such as would boa credit to u Chicago house. Ijulies are requested to call and seo theso goods. Styles are correct and prices aro right. Of General Interest. It Is important to laundry patrons to sen that their soiled linen Is sent to the 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 aro handled with tho greatest caro possible. Or dinary repairs aud buttons sowed on under wear without fjctm chnrye. We have tho best facilities and can serve our patrons to liest advantage. In point ot color and finish our goods aro unoqualed. We have ono of tho bent equipped and finest laundry plants in tho west uml that our enterprise Is oppreclated our many friends will attest. Wo hnvo also special ma chinery for doing up household linen. Hav ing been in this buslueM fifteen years tho work is no experiment with us. Seo that your goods aro given to our wagons, and we guarantee satisfaction In every particular Respectfully Yours, Telephone If.) Evans Luundry. to ex- You cannot afford waste your money in perimental trips by othet lines represented as bein equally as good as the "Burlington." They not. are J. FRANCIS, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omnlin. A. C. KIEMEK, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, Lincoln. Now in the JAMBS A. Wall P; Exposition ! BAILEY'S E aper Jcmponum Will be found in the center isle, second tloor, at head oTthe stalrwny. In his new qunrtcis the stock will em brace thejfmest line of Wall Paper and Decorations ever shown In the west, Including Imported Embossed Papers, Silk Decorations, Artistic Ingrains, Etc. And in fact all the latest productions of the Wnll Paper Industry will be shown by Batfei), Tfie Waft t?aier Man Wheels for the All Kinds I All Sizes ! Xi; v7M-y HUfliw- ..,.,, American Mitht Humbler Amerlcni. Humbler BYCICLES, SHFETIES, ETC. Every Style Known Finest Poehler makes n specialty of serving Ice cream and Ices for picnics, purtlos, weddings, etc. Orders taken by telephone 457 or at the otllce in the McBride block.l'.'th and P streets No such Ice cream and ices as those found at Poehiers aro to bo found elsewhere in the city. His now parlors In tlio McBride block are the finest In the city. Furniture, canoU ami general merchan dise sold on easy weekly or monthly pay menU. Addreis R, Goldsmith, euro drawer 03, City. Poehiers fancy cakes of all kinds nro pref erable to any found elsewhere. Any kind of cake made to order ouihort notice. Largest and Stock of Pleasure Wheels in the city. ilflllP to the Trade at Wholesale and Retail. JB&K MM American Champion. CALL AND SEE US BEFORE BUYING. E. R. GUTHRIE & CO. 1540 O STREET. lUcnl Humbler. Humbler. C i t..rr I" ,5 ; j ji1 JV WWWW!WWM WW WPHWI IsMWjmiiflUBMUFyTIWWIWWM'IlP J-' W -jy .iJf wwtaMi