r wwww,wWWl'lil.WIPW iplimnMilJJwH'iHWlUlp mHiMllniltiiii sjsysiwwswiusasdsjwsss? ,,.. m JJJ1JL SVr V V ',,, ..W.UAOJL, .LULUa.UZ. F1"' Loan JhUneAia r - mj" ) a;yjy,-fc7igTrnfcT.aavaa.i,,.a..,.- ... 6t " rtae . "Z2te I "sf Y4 ; CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1890 f f fi kM It! hi It w n f i hi h? if f .1 i, , & 'H f'K-JtSttT POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000, Saturday Evening, July 2690 Oorner I Oth and P Streets. -linAM'.llH IN- Amcrican, French, British and German, Dry Goods e "Tito Courier" I'ur Halo Ik Oiinilin. Copied nmy lo fount! nt Keith's newsstand, 219 South Fifteenth street, Hoyd'dOerii house block. S EE EMBROIDERIES -AT- Herpolsheimer & Go. DRY GOODS. Exposition Building. e Tho Courier Ciin bo Pound At "Windsor Hotol News Htnml. Capital Hotel News Htnml. Kxposltlon DlnliiK 'lull News Htnml. The. Gotham Nows Htnml, 118 Houth lltli Ht. llrt Hutnicr, III North 11th Htreot. Kd? Young, IOiO O Htreot. Kletohor A Co., 1120 O Htreot. Little Hport Clttnr More, 113 North 12tli Ht. HT"An oxtra supply of pnpord I nlwnyp loft at the Uotlinm, In enso other Newsdealers supplied run short. W. R. DENNIS & CO. MEN'S Fine Furnishings 1137 O STREET. Agency Dunlap's Celebrated Hats. E "Wnnt" Ail for tho .lour mil. Ill order to serve the convenience of its pntrons who inny wUh to uw tho "wnnt" col uiuiiN of tho Joiirmif the CouuiKii olllco will receive such advertisements nt tho regular rates nnd transmit them to the Jotti-iidf. Local ami l'er.unul. Whltebroft.it Coal nnd Lime Company. Tako Turkish nt 1010 O street. J, M. Markell & Bon Jewelers 11SJ5 O street. Lincoln Ice Co., 1010 O St. Telephone 1 Id. Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 Ost, Don Cameron nerves tho finest coffee In the city. Betts & "Weaver, coal and wood, 1(M5 O street, Phone 4-10. tf Canon City Cool at tho Whltebreast Coal and Limo Co. For fine watch repairing goto J.M. Markell & Son's 1225 O street. Doctors Ilailey & Goodell, olllco 1847 L street. Telephone, (117. Improved shower for Turkish lutths at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Only place in Lincoln that uses mineral water In twths U at 1010 O street. Dr. R. L. Moore, olllco M-SU Latta block. Residence 1031 Washington st. Telephoned. A second-hand Remington tyiewriter in good condition for sale cheap at tho Couhikh ofilce. Prompt servlco, pure and wholesome food and the belt of everything Is nlways found at Don Cameron's. China firing at the studl6 every Monday. Edith Russell, room 10, The Bond, corner Twelfth and Q street. tf Dr. C. B. Mnnning, oniee rooms 00 07-Oj Burr block. Telephone 830. Residence Cor, 20th and F. Telephone 830. Ladles will find a couipletollneof tine shoes and all the lntest styles at the proper prices at Sherwin's Boston Shoo Store. All kinds of fine corre)ondence papers, either by box, quire or tablets, with enveloped to match, at Wwel Printing Co., 1180 N street. Try a dinner at Camerou's Luno h and Shor t Order house. Served dally from 11:30 n. m. 11 2, p. in. Everything fine and Juicy and cooked in a home-like manner. Scott Bros, make a specialty of prescrip tion work, and having one of the most compe tent prescription clerks, with lliteeu years experience, can assure all patrons accuracy and prompt filling of all orders. We u so none but the purest drugs and make charges rea sonable. llerpoishelmer & CoV Exposition Depart ment Storo offcrn line of Bluck Surah Silks at much Jes than regular prices. Inspect their lino of novelties, outing cloths, wash silks, French ginghams the best Hue they have ever shown, Silk mlu ami parasols, in great variety. Call and see Herpolsheimer & Co's. beautiful store. Ladles' parlor up stairs. When you use engraved cards or invitab tions, you have the finest work of the kind fVx that can be produced, fcven tier royal high ness, Queen Victoria, used Just such engraved cards as are sold at the Coukieh otllce, but instead of Llncolnltes paying $3,150 to 5.00 per hundred for them, which Is the price In London, New York ami Chicago, they pay but 12,50 per hundred. And this price does not change the quality of material or work manshlp, for in the large cities you pay for ttff, wa l Lincoln In order to create a de- ' muksl we Bhwt get down close to cost price. yyCM'vti see our work. Wit WBCL Tho Yorko club Imin Im-cii noted for tho en ergy of ltd iiiiinngciiient nnd tho oxccllent tiftto illsplnyml In tho detnlls of Its mii tied. Thowijunllilodtiwin tolio shared by tho Indies who linvolweii Idoiitllletl with tho dub, for on Thursday nvcnlng thoy hnd tho Inrgedt select plcnlo pnrty of tho season nt Cuihnmn jxirk, nud tho young nun who were their guentd nro overflowing with jiraliu'd. Thenlfnlr wiih innnngiil entirely by tho young Indies, at whoso hend wen) MIksMiihoii iiikIMIiw NiioiuI Weaver. About forty couples imrtlrlpntcd nnd thoy went out nhoiit n o'clock. Theio wnsnfluo IiuioIh'uii, dnuclng, boiiting, etc. Thodaiiclug hall n hnmhiomely decorate!, there wero pi luted programs, 0110 of the U-xt city oicht'striiH wad nt hnml, mid thocujoy incut limy ho Imiigluod. Among those who tMk part wero tho following: Mckh.'w.I'IiUIIph, llriulley, Dorgau, Teasdnlo, Hnll, Covert, Kliiibull, linllett, Longwcll, Camp, Blnfonl, Clnrk, Iaivc, Ileiitmi, Clnrkson, Mct'nll, Jo seph Blggor, Win. Bigger, Woukbnck, Coin stock, Imw, Wilson, Orilllth, Iittrldgo, Hnirtof l'ittstiiirg, llniumond, Ijilnl, Crnu cer, AndniH, Qere, l'hllllM, Hoott, Orahnni, AilrMMt .Mnsou, .May Mellck, .Mlnnlo .Mcllck, linllett, KuglUh, (laylnrd, Ciirtlss, Cannody, Duncan of Chicago, Morgan, Mm tin of Chi cnxo, lllnfortl, Ida BIcrworth, Hnttlo Blcr worth, Doinn, Lecso, Tnlliot, Bonnell, Scott, Cnrrlo Hill, Oertlo Hill, Halo, llytlo, Wntsou, Iong, Weaver, Arnutrong, Andrus, Bnhln of Beatrice, Bunchcr, Brludloy, Mr. and .Mrs. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Andrus, Mrs, Ham mond. A very pleasant Impromptu picnic, was given yesterday ut Clubman. Tho pnrty left In a carry-nil at two mid returned Inst ovens ingnbutit cloven. As 0110 of tho guntlcmen exploded It before leaving for tho park, "there will lo no dancing, no enrds, nobody's business, but Just an old tlmo"plcnlo In' which tho partleliwnts wero Mr. nud Mm. Beeson, Mr. and M11.. C. O. Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Fos ter, .Mr. nndJMrH. Colirotli, Mr. nud Mis. Buckstair, Mrs. John Zehrung, Mrn. Jan. Clreeii, MMkc Ollln nnd Mlnnlo Lnttu, Gen ovloo Wells, Mis Ferguson, MlMOmnliiger, Mers. 8nhr, Beeves, Mcintosh, Forwnmn, Hardy, Mngoon and Frntik C. Zehrung. An Impromptu but very Jolly plcnlo party hnd nn outing nt Cushinau I'ark Wclnemlay evening In honor of 'Mr. Mooroof Fon du Ivic, who was in tho city for n dny as the guest of Dr. Dorrls and fniully on his wny west. Tho lnrty Included Mr. and Mm. (Jeorgo Brown, Mrs. a T. Brown, Miss Sabln of Beatrice, Miss Weils of Clnclnnntl, Misses Clara Walsh, Inex Dot rli, Lily Hathaway and Sadlo Becker, MoMrs. 8. T. Ht. John, C. F. Lndd, H. J. Hall, W. E. Hardy, Fred Houtz, Clmrles Alger uiul Mr, Moore. Tuewlay ovcnlng Mm. W. Q. Bell enter tniued at tea n number of friends in honor of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Soxton of Monmouth, 111. Those picsent wero Prof, nnd Mrs. Geo. B. Lane, Prof, nud Mrs. E. T. Hartley, Rov. Lewis Gregory uud Mrs. E. N. Buckingham, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Boehmcr, Mr. nnd Sirs. M. 11. Cheney and Henry Zehrung. Tho ladles of tho pljie organ society of St. Paul's M. E. church had n fluo program for yesterday's plcnlo at Cushinau Park. It In cluded MIm Doran of Mcutoue, III., Mrs. WiuUnorth, W. O'Shea, the cornetistj Miss Minnie Gnylord nud Low RIckottH. Thuro was nlso a ball game between tho doctors uud tho lawyers. Mr. nud Mrs. A. C. Zlomer, J. F. Lmnting nud sous, Frank Burr, Fred Bmyser and Mis Grace Burr left Wednesday to relnfon-o tho Lincoln colony at Estos Pnik, Colorado. Mason Gregg and family nnd L. G. M. Bal.l. win nnd family, who went to Colorado Springs, huvo since gouo to the Park. Miss Lillian Sterling's plvasnut smile will not 1h visible at tho stamp window of the post olllco during August. Miss Sterling w ill enjoy it well deserved month's vacation dur ing which time she w HI visit at Topeka and Inter enjoy life at tho Colorado resort. Mrs. W.F.IIutrmau,who started for Duluth, stopped at St. Paul on account of the illness of one of her daughters, and on tho advise of u physician sojourned at Miunotouku for a time. While there she met Mrs. Thomas Sewell and daughter and Mrs. Crojwoy. Prof. D. F. Easterdny held his nunual mid summery musical with his pupils at his homo lost Wednesday afternoon. An elaborate program was gone through with, after which refreshments wero served and a general good time was had. Dr. and Mrs. llenj. F. Bailey returned Wednesday from their six weeks tour through New England thoroughly rested and artisti cally adorned with n becoming shade of sun burn. They returned via Niagara Falls and the lakes. Hundreds of Llncolnites are enjoying cool nud Invigorating climes of the numerous re sults. Many have commenced to return, while hundreds have not yet left and will leave within tho next two weeks. Missea Louiso Smith and Alice Rlghter left on the Burlington ilyer Wednesday evening for Coldwator, Mich. They will spend tho summer with Mrs. L. M. Wing nt her cottage near Coldwator lake. Notice tho list of Llucolnltea abroad this issue, If you huye a friend tlutt is spending the summer abroad drop the Coumieu n curd and the name will be addod. Mrs. A. B. Slaughter was "surprised" Wednesday evening by tho employees of tho Home for the Friendless, who presented two handsome books. General Passenger Agent Eustis of tho C, B. &Q. mid wife nro at Estea Park, Col., which sceuM to have been all but captured by Lincoln people. O. M. and D. F. Eosterday leave Monday for a five weeks trip cast, during which time they will visit tho eastern cities and seashore points. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Taylor are visiting C. W.Paee and family. Mr. Taylor is presi dent of the Evausville & Indiana railway. Miss Lillian Witten of Mollue, III., who has lxeu visiting Miss Anna Trumble, U4i E street, returned homo Wednesday. J, II . McMurtry returned Tuesday front Colorado Springs and reports Miss Tote 1ms proved and able to drive out. L. C. Burr leaves today to Join Judge Dun dy and party on their annual bear hunt In Colorado and Wyoming. Mrs. Jphn Fitzgerald andchil Irenand Mrs J. J. Butler are on a short trip through the Block Hills country, Misses Winnie and Moggie Watkins. of Lnfayette, Ind., are visiting the Misses Blair at l'JOl K street. Mrs. Win. H. Blair and daughter I-ola of Cincinnati, 0 ore visiting the Misses Blair, 1301 K street Consult tho Couiiiku'h now fenturo "Lin coln's Absentees" nnd nolo where your nbent friends nrc. Mr. nud Mrd. Hntnuel Wessol will bo nt homo to ft lends after July !Mth ut 17vU M street. Will Clark h counting on it trip to Spirit Lake next week, Clmrles Clnrk hoed to go Inter. Mrs. Will Moyer nnd daughter returned Sunday from their visit In Wisconsin, Mix Clara Critmptou nud Mlis Mary Hoynolds are visiting nt Pueblo, Col. W S. Hamilton and family left Tuesday for a visit nt Fort Mmllsou, Inwu. Ml Corn llnrdy hns gono to Rochester, N. Y,, nnd will remain two mouths. George McAithur, now living In Oiunlin, wns n Lincoln visitor this week. J, N. Abbott hns returned from n six month vlnltat Harden, Ohio. George Hngemeck left via tho Burlington Thursday for McGregor, In. Mrs. I). Ixiwrey's sister, Mrs. O. F. Miller, has gouo to Fargo, N. Dnk. Mlia Helen Merrlhow Is on" for 11 visit nt Knnsns City nnd St. Iouls. Mrs. W, I. Fi Inr has Ik-cii entertaining Miss Maud Richards of Oiunlin. A. M. Balrd visited with his family this week nt Palmer lnko, Col. Harry Gerke, foreman nt Poehler'd bakery, Is visiting In Des Moines. Dr. A, P Burris Is nt his former plnco of abode, Jnnesvllle, Wis, Mrs. E.T. Gndd left Tuesday to Join her huslwind nt Cheyenne. MIhwh Jennie nud Meek Leathern are visit ing nt Sholhyvillo, III. Eugene Thompson returned Monday from a trip to Spirit Lake. Mrs. J, 1). Hood and children nro visiting In Madison county. Walter B. Hnrgrenvcs has joined his family nt Estcs Park, Col. Miss Bello Sargent and brother nre visiting nt Sydney, N.Y. Mrs. Albert Wntklin and children are vWt ing in Wisconsin, Miss Grace Oakley Is visiting Mlis Margaret Cook of Omnlm. ' Tho Misses Latta havo returned from 11 visit at Mllford. Mrs. Mnrgarot Miller Is visiting nt Jnnes vllle, Wk Prof, Bnggs returned Wednesday from it trip west. Prof. Rachel Lloyd Is on it trip through the cast. Mrs. S. T. Dnykln left Thursday forScran ton, Pa, Mrs. H. M. Bufthnell is visiting at Platts niouth. Mrs. L. P. Maine Is visiting at Willlmantee, Conn. Mrs. Dr. Ohio. C. S. Hart is visiting nt Hnrmor, F. H. Folsoni left Thursday for Denver. Other Social News on Page J.'. AT THE PARK. Manager AudruM has arranged to give tho politicians n day of rest and quiet, nnd they are expected to bo at Cushinau Purk tomor row. Tho state and county nominees have been Invited to bo present and make short speeches. Among tho special attractions will bo Williams Brothers and Hubbard, tho famous singers, whoso singing in Indiana greatly helped the Republicans to carry thut state foi President Harrison. Tho big event of next week will Ikj it grand union plcnlo to Imj given on Wo incsdny by tho Exposition department stores. This plc nlo Is given for nil tho fi lends and pntrons of these stores, and the public aro cordially in vited to call nt tho Exposition and receive an invitation, which will givo them free admlss slon to tho park. Tho only oxjhmiso will bo tho railroad fare, which is the trilling sum of fifteen cento for tho round trip. Trains will leave nt S, 4:120 and 0;!!0 p. in., letunilng nt 7 nnd 10:80 p. in. Remember that all aro In vited, and that invitations aro free. Ono of tho future attractions of the Park will bo Kate Field in a lecture. It is one of tho interesting facto established by science that a blue, yellow or red suL tance has ltd particular color because tho blue, yellow or ml rays of light (as the case mny be) are reflected. White Is white ho cause all tho rays aro reflected, and black is black because all tho rays are absorbed. It is for this reason therefore that black wear ing apparel Is warmer than other colors. That Is why a black bIioo Is warmer than a russet shoe, and the coolness of the russet shoo Is one of the reasons why It has become so popular. And that is why Briscoe tho Shoe fau carries tho biggest Hue of russet shoes uud oxfords for infants, children, misses, ladlra and men in all widths from A to E, Ho is innklng a siiecial drive on nricou. and if you want a cool shoe, do not fail to call 011 Briscoe, The Lincoln Steam Laundry having re cently changed hnuds and undergone many Improvements is now better than ever pres pared to execute work in tho very lnwt man nor, promptly nud at iopular prices. Mr. A. W. Day tho now proprietor has adopted it new and Improved process for washing and handling garments, by which no bleach'ng or injurious materials are used; tho finest fabrics such as silks, laces, flounces, Ununels or cotton goods ure luundrled In first class manner, without the least damage. One trial will convince tho most skeptical that the Lin coln Steam Laundry does tho finest work In tho city. All goods called for und delivered. Telephone 02. One hundred nud eight years old. Tho magnitude of the bums of money handled by lire insurance companies can bo imagined by tho following oxcerpt: "The Phamix fire assurance Co. of London, orgnulzed in !?&.', uas iiaui in losses since then or nearly f ,UW,- 000 cash. Its standing is of the very highest order, carrying a surplus to its xllcy holders of some W,000,000." Att'y C. L. Richards represents this company here. Poehler mnkw a specialty of serving Ice crcairutud ices for picnics, jinrtles, weddings, etc. Orders taken by telephone 457 or at the olllco in the Mollrido block.l'.'th and Pstrects. No such ice cream and ices as those found at Poehlers are to be found elsewhere In the city, His new purlora In the McBrldo block ure the flne.t In the city. Furniture, carpet and general merchan dise sold on easy weekly or monthly pay ments. Address R. Goldsmith, curu drawer 08, City. Poehlers fancy cakes of all kinds are pref erable to any found elsewhere. Any kind of cake made to order on short notice. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a peculiar meillclno. It Is rarafullr prepared from HnrnpiwIIU, Danitcllon, Mamlrske, Dock 1'llKiiiflwn, Junior llnrrlet, ami utlier well known nml valuable YritcUMo remedies, j peculiar oimlilnatlnn, proportion ami process, Hiring to Hooil's Harsnparllta curatlro power not possessed ly oilier medicines. It effects remark ablo cures whoro oilier preparations fall. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho best Mood purifier before tho public. It vrndlratos orcrT Impurity, and cures Hcrofula, Halt Illieum, Polls, Pimples, nil Humors, Dys pepsia, Illllouiness, flick llonditclie, Indlgostlon, (lencral Dobllltr, Catarrh, Itliuumatlsm, Kidney and IJrer Complaints, uvorcomot that tired fcol. lug, creates an appetite, and builds up tlio system. Hood's Sarsaparilla lias met peculiar nnd unparalleled success at homo, fluch lias becomo Its popularity In Lowell, Mass , wliero It Is made, that whole neighbor hoods nro taking It at tho same tlmo. Lowell druggist sell nioro of Howl's Sarsaparilla than of all other sarsaparlllas or blood purifiers, fold fay drugyrlits. $1 sliforjtt. Prepared only fay C. I. 11001) A CO,, Aothccarles, Lowell, Mass. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar You cannot afford to waste your money in ex perimental trips by other lines represented as being equally as good as the "Burlington." They are not. J. FRANCIS, General Passenger nnd Ticket Omnliii. Now in the Exposition! JAMES A. BAILEY'S Wall Paper Emporium mmmUmlMWMmMimMm w'A-WmWLmmmWM Hi bssssssBsHsLHBstsKalisEsusTsJsVfcsHhtL b2Lxa l3ailsii(t Tfie Watt ?aier Man. 4 uj$ j?gS&E2 wrt' V" T ?t"p tliierleau I lu'lil ltiunlilei Largest and Finest Stock of Pleasure Wheels in the city. CALL E. R. I F4H" !",.. " iile.l U.niiUUr. M&f2I3 liffnAfeRjCfiTi m llNCOLri V-v y&5 mm 1204 and 1206 0' Agent, City Wheels for the Nation All Kinds I All Sizes ! Ameilotn Champion AND SEE US BEFORE GUTHRIE 1540 O STREET. S, SMFETI iEB' Street, Burr Block. A. C. ZIEMER, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Lincoln, Will he found in the center isle, second lloor, nt head of the stnlrwny.Qln his new quarters the stock will cm brace the, finest line of Wall Paper nnd Decoration ever shown In the west, Including Imported Embossed Papers, Silk Decorations, Artistic Ingrains, Etc. And In fact all the latest productions of the Wall Paper Industry will be shown by s- Miierli'iiu Itiuiihler ES, ETC. Every Style Known to the Trade at Wholesale and Retail. BUYING. & CO. Hamliler, ti -d' s f Ms. ' m J3 .' n