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"All uituciw JX.ixnuuiniwifwtiiTtlifcaijw .sUJJLUJJvJVUJlVl j.uxx jjl xann w MSZSXSZSXS., pi- 'ckfaMniMirM wm in I m niinn, ., !,,. nvmijum w i n unwind. i. mAMmW&KKKBSIMR& ) I R I'l CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1890 i Si i t I I 4 v 11 X " t c! ii j. ,. 8 JjOPULATlON OFlMw3r06l00r Saturday Evening, Aug, 2, '90 ? Otrner I Oth and P Street. -ni:Ai.i:us in- Anicrican, French, British and Gcrmnti, Dry Goods "Tim Courier" I'vr Bale In OihiiIih. Copies may bo found at Keith's news stand, 010 South Fifteenth street, Boyd's owm house block. SEE EMBROIDERIES -AT- Herpolsheimer & Go. DRY GOODS. Exposition Building e The Courier Onu bo Found At Windsor Hotel Now Htnnd. Capital llotol News Htnml. Kxposltton DlnliiR Hull News Htnml. ' Tliu Uotlinm News Htnml. 118 South 11th Ht, llert Uuinior.nil North 11th Htrcot. Kl. Young, 10S0 O Htrt'ot. Fletcher Co., 1120 O Htrcot. Little Hport Clisnr Htoro, 11:1 North 12th Ht. Tlio Bond, corner 12th nud Q Htrcot. Wcsterflold'a Harbor Hliop, Burr lllook. ISfAn oxtra supply of papers In nhvnys luft at tho Gotham, In enso other Newsdealers uppllei run short. W. R. DENNIS & CO. 7UVEN'S Fine Furnishings 1137 O STREET. Agency Dunlnp's Hats. Celebrated e "Want" AU for the Journul. Ill order to serve tho convenience of iu patrons who mny wUh to uso tho "want" col umns of tho Journal tho CouniKii ollloe will receivo uch advertisements nt the regular rates and transmit them to the Journal i.cI nutl lersotil. Whltebrcast CoaI and Llmo Comany. Tnlco Turkish at 1010 O street Lincoln Ieo Co., 10(0 O St. Telephone 118. Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O st Don Cameron serves tho finest coffeo in tho city. Belts & Weaver coal and wood, 1015 O street. Phono 440. tf For fluo watch repairing goto J.M. Mnrkell & Bon's 1325 O street. Doctors Bailey & Qoodoll, otllce 1847 L street. Telephone, 017. Only place- in Lincoln that uses mineral water in baths is at 1010 O street. Dr. R. L. Moore, ofllco 53-53 Latta block. Residence 1021 Washington st TelephonoSSO. Prompt service, pure and wholesomo foot! and the bost of everything is always found at Don Cameron's. China firing at tho studio every Monday, Edith Russell, room 10, The Bond, corner Tyrelfth and Q streets. tf Dr. C. D. Manning, ollleo rooms oOoT-Og Burr block. Telephone 830, Residence Cor. 20th add F, Telephone 330. Ladles will find a complete line of tine shoes and ail the latest stylos at the proper prices at Bberwin's Boston Shoo Store. Poehlers fancy cakes of all kinds are pref erable to any found elsewhere. Any kind of cake made to order on short notice. All kinds of fino correspondence papers, either by box, quire or tablets, with envelopes to match, at Weasel Printing Co., 1130 N street Try a dinner at Cameron's Lunch and Short Order house. Served dally from 11:30 a. m. till 2; p. nu Everything fine and juicy and cooked in a home-like manner. See Uie uew coriespoiidence papers In tab let form just received at the Couiukii ollloe. We havo all the latest weaves, in all the fan cy and plain paper, Including a number of very pretty novelties. Envelopes to match all papers. Don't leave tlio city without taking, with you 80i)o of those elegantly engraved calllmr cards sold at the Couiukii office, 100 ami plate for (2.50 or If you have a plnte wo will make you a hundred for 11.50, Scott Bros, make a specialty of prescrip tion work, and hat lug one of the most compe tent prescription clerks, with fifteen years experience, can assure all patrons accuracy and prompt filling of all orders. We use none but the purest drugs and make charges tea Kouable. One hundred and eight years old. The magnitude of the sums of money bandied by fire insurance companies can be Imagined by the following excerpt: "The Fhcenlx flre assurance Co, of London, organized In 178J, has paid in losses since then of nearly f 85,000, 000 cwh. -Its standing Is of the very highest order, carrying surplus to its policy holders of tome f5,000,000. Att'y C. L. Richards represent this company here. Tho St. Paul, Minn., I'toneer-hri give tho following nccoimt of tho wedding off Lincoln mnti who slipped out of town quietly and got mnrrledi "Tho prettiest wedding of midsummer was that of Mr. Leonard O. Chnpln, of Lincoln, Neb., to Miss Mlln It, Athorton, which wns solemnised nt tho resi dence of Mr. J, 13. Atherton, of 115 Summit avenue, nt 8 o'clock on Wednesday ovenlng Inst Tho handsome wrlors wore tnstofiilly decorated with n profusion of palms nnd choice rut llowcis, nnd tlio ceremony wns performed bv Rov. Robert Forbes. Tho brldo wns attended by Miss Llrzlo L. Sum" iner, of IUpou, Wis., and Edward W. Mo Cuno of St Cloud wns best man. Tho brldo's gown wns of heavy cream satin with inolro, and that of tho bridesmaid wns cream nnd pink satin. Only tho Immediate friends of the young couple from abroad and nt homo were present Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnpln will re side in tho future nt Lincoln, Nebraska." Mr. Chnpln Is one of Lincoln's steadfast business men, a momber of the firm of Chn pln & Co florists, whllo the brldo, who tins always moved In Ht. Paul's Ust circles, Is an accomplished lndy of rare personal charms, nnd her presence In Lincoln will rccelvo n lit ting welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Chnpln are now nt homo nt 1012 I) street, receiving hearty congratulations from n legion of friends. K. M. Mooroof Fon I)u I-uc, Wis., Is tho guest of Dr. Dorrls and family, and very en Joynblo entertainments In his honor liavo been given uudor tho direction of Miss Inez Dorrls. On Wednesday ovenlng nn Informal company n ore delightfully entertained nt tho Dorrls homo. Tho guests wore Messrs. Har dy, Ht. John, Lndd, tlnll, Forosmau, .Folk, Reeves nnd Tltlon, 'Misses Lntta, Becker, tinthnwny, Wnlsh, Bnbln of llentrlco and Ollvu Lntta and Mr. and Mrs Goorgo llrovui. On Thursday evening a Jolly plcnlo party In vaded Cushmnn I'm k. It compi Ised Messrs. Moore, Lewis of Denver, Will Clnrk, Zeli- rutig, Lndd, Hardy, Polk, Tllton, Reeves ami Mngoou, Misses Wulls of Cincinnati, Martin of Chicago, Bnbln of Beatrice, Hawko of Ne braska City, Lnttn, Oakloy, Wnlsh, tinth nwny, Dorrls mid Ollvo Lnttu, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Brown, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Brown. A party of Lincoln young people have been enjoying their annual camping out on tlio Chnutnuquii grounds nt Crete, aim sev eral friends rnn down for a Bundny visit Following nro the enmpers uud visitors: Mews and Mcsdnmes Bnrr, Wnlte, Itohninn, Clarke and Young, Misses Loomls, Gillllth, Barr, Tuttlo, Grnhnm, Depew, Marsland, Walto, Mabel Tuttlo, Gertntdo Marsland and Tyrn Hohman, Messrs. Ned nnd Eugene Brown, Gerwlg, Nlssley, Everett, Marsland, Hale, Drain, Frank and Charles Clark; nlso Mr. Wnll nnd Family of Plnttsmoutli, Rov. Pierce of Hon ard nnd Rov. Clarke "of Omaha. Rov. John How Itt nnd w Ife rutin nud Tuis dnywlth tho choir Iwys of Holy Trinity church, who enjoyed a week of camp life on the Chautauqua grounds nt Beatrice. They were accompanied by Mr. anil Mrs. T. E. Saunders nnd Miss Allen, the organist Among other participants were II. J. Sea mark, Charles Hewett, Fred Richards, Mr. Winchester, Raymond Btrykor, Walter Grn hnm, Frnnk Banders, Alllo Snunders, Will Tyler, Will Pndelford, StinfToiil Hewitt, Ed. Tyler, FrlU Funko, Jnmos Hayden, Owen Oakloy, Mnrk Buford, Raymond Hale, Peter Law and Charles Hammond. M. I. Aitkin and sisters, Mrs. Hard and Miss Gertrude, left Tuesday for an extended tour of tho east They took tho special seaside trnln from Chicago east, and enjoyed n ride down the St.Lnwreuce through the Thous and Inlands. They go thence to Portland, Mo., nnd will settle down on the Massachus etts const for a stay of several weeks. They were accompanied apart of the way by F, W. Helwlg and Miss Molllo Mohvlg, who leave at Montreal tor n trip to New York and seasldo points nearby. Mrs. Bond, finding that It wns too grunt a task to manage and conduct tho dining hall together with tho hotel, has leased tho dining room to Mrs. Tylee,a lndy thoroughly posted on hotel nffairs. Tho board lias been reduced to (5.00 jr week nnd with such service and such excellent faro It is nil things considered not only tlio cheapest in tho city but tho most pleasant as w oil. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McKenney entertained the Baptist male quartette and a few friends Wednesday evonlng. Music, games and re freshments made the evening paWpleasantly. The guests were E. A. Barnes, It W. Wil liams, Joe Howarth, Frank D. Lyon of Oma ha, and tho Misses Amber Barnaby, Bessie Thompson, Bello White and Miss Elschnor. Miss Hattie Curtis, city librarian, has been Iu Omaha during tho past week. Miss Curtis whllo there Is looking up the arrangement of tho city library and getting pointers on how they ruu that resort The Lincoln city library is n model Iu itself and it Is doubtful if Omaha can givo us any (winters In that direction, O. O, Dawes leaves In a day or two to Join his wife, who Is the gursj of Ho v. nnd Mrs. Curtis In their cottage nt Georgetown, Col. Mr. DnwtH wlllboneconiiwnlod by Gus Han nn,iiiid they will go over into tho Rookie on a Itxhliig trip. Mrs. W, H. HiilTinnti and daughters have loftlnko Mimiclonkn, whose weather has be come win m, nnd gouo on to Ashland, Wis., to Join Fred Baldwin nnd fninlly, Thopnrty contemplate a trip Into the Gogobeo Iron re gion. Walter II, Graham returned Monday from a visit with a cdlego friend at llentrlco. On Sunday he snug In tho Eplscopnllnu choir iu that city, Ha tins since gone to Bewnrd for a visit with his pnreut. Mrs. E. A. Bltms leaves today for England to pay a six months visit to the old home. Mrs. Blniis loft England twenty-two years ago nud this is her first visit to tho scenes of early childhood. Ex-Mayor Austin of Went Lincoln was thirty-three yenrs old Thursday, and his friends eolobrnted tho ovont by a "surprise," presenting him ngold watch and chain nnd a gold ring. The wholesale grocers of the Missouri Vol ley will meet nt Spirit Lake next week nud will lo attended by Messrs. I. M, Raymond, Ell Plummer and II. P. Iau and their families. Peculiar To Itiolf In msnjr Impottsnt rartlculara, Hood's Saraaparllla li illiTcrout from and superior to anr other medicine Peculiar In combination, proportion ami prep aration of Ingredients, Ilood'a Baraapirtlla poi senct tlio full curatlvo valuo of tlio beat known remedlci of tlio vrcotabla kingdom. Peculiar hi It) medicinal merit, Hood's Bariapa rllla accomplices curoa hitherto unknown. Peculiar In atrouglh nud economy Hood's Bar asparllUlitlioonlxincdlclnoof which can truly bo said," 100 doics ono dollar," Medicines In larger and amatler bottlos reuulro larger iloaes, and do not produco ai good rctutts aa Hood's Sarasparllla. recutlar In Itt " good namo at homo " tbero Is mora of Ilood'a Sariiparllla aold In Lowell, whers It la mado, than of all nthor blood purlflors. Peculiar In Its phenomenal record of aales abroad, no othor preparation ha otor attained audi popularity In ao ahort a llmo. Do not l In duced to tako an j other preparation, llo auro to got Hood's Sarsaparilla Poldbralldruggltta. lalxforpS. Prepared only by 0. 1. IIOOII A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mill. IOO Demos Ono Dollar It has been intimated that Miss Lona Giles of Olympla, Washington, will visit Lincoln again noxt winter. This will be welcome news to the legion of friends made by Miss Giles whllo tho guest of Mrs. L. C. Burr dgr Ing 1833-0, for she is us estlnmblo and xipular a young lady as ever visited In the capital city. Capt and Mrs. Bllllngsley leave Monday for an extended trip through Canada, down tho St Lawrence, through Maine and thence to Nantaskot Beach on the Massachusetts coast J. M. Knox also leaves Monday for Boston, and ho will join the BlUIngsleys ou their arrival at Nantasket. After a short iostponement Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hall, Prof, and Mrs. F. F. Roose and Miss Gertrude Marquette are olT on their long summer trip. They went to St Paul, go thence to tho Yellowstone Park and Wash ington, by boat to San Francisco and homo by the central rail route. E. O, Hartshorn, tho upholsterer, will move into tho now building now being erected for him on the vacant lot next to the Gray horse saddlery house, just east of Ensign's stables, about September 15th. Mr. Hartshorn leaves tomorrow for Chicago to select a new line of goods for the place. Tho Lincoln wheel club will be represented at tho national meeting of the League of American Wheelmen at Milwaukee next week. The dblegates are Messrs. Frank Van born, Ed, Walton and Joseph Sullivan. The boys may compote for some of the prizes. G, M. LamberUon and family have gone to Wisconsin for a summer vacation, Mrs. Lambortsou and children will remain at Min eral Point, while the head of the family will wander about among the trodt streams of northern Wisconsin. The following lads have gone to Mllford to camp out for two weeks, Alllo Barbcr,New ton King, Wlllard and Alllo Cook, Corwln and Ralph Haggard and WlntRatbburn. Mrs. Henry Barth nud Miss Otelllo Glitz, who visited nt Ulysses, wore honored with a complimentary imrty last week. Mr. Barth nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Woempener went up to attend. II. P. Foster and family left Thursday for Estos Pnrk, Colo. The head of the family will return noxt week, but Mrs, Foster and the children will remniu several weeks. Iaiw Marshall leaves noxt week for n trip to Now York and Boston, Ho goes thence to Burlington, Vt, to camp out with a party of old tlmo friends ou Lnko Chnmplniii, Commissioner and Mrs. Bteen have gone to Hot Springs, B. D. Thoywcraon tho Elks horn trnln that wns held up by mnsked rob bers, but lost nothing. Mrs. Cross nud daughter Charlotte, who have been vliltlng her brother, Capt. Pnlue, left for their home, St. Paul, Minn., Thurs day evonlng. Mrs. J, J. Inihoir hns gono on an extended trip down the Bt Lawrence nud to Ocean Groyo. Mr. ImliolT will follow next week. William Bailey, wlfo and daughter, Miss Nellie J. Bailey, returned Thursday from n summers visit in tho Black Hills Miss Jennie. Smith who hns been visiting Miss Mnud Berkey tho (Hist few weeks, left for liomo lhursdny o oiling. Judge Houston Is out In Colorndo nud Justice Foxworthy divides the fato of offend ers hauled up by tho ihiIIcc. Mrs. A. L. Guile left Wednesday for a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. 13. M. Jacobs, at Greely, Col. A. Manger left over the Union Pacific Thursday for Portlnnd, and will tour the northwest for a month. Miss Georgia Hnwke of Nebraska City hns been n guwt during the past week of Miss Atlcoii Oakley. Itev. G. J, Meese of Mnusllold, Ohio, is vis iting his nieces, Mrs. A. D. Kitchen nud Mrs. J. J. Glllllan. J. R. Bhelton and wife returned Thursday from Grand Rapids nud other iiolnts East and South. Rov. O. A. Williams is touring the east. Miss Eleanor Williams Is visiting nt Gales burg, 111, Major C. II, Buford is with the construc tion corps of tho B.&M. nt Bollovuo, near Omnha, F. W. A. Kind wns delayed In getting nway on his trip to Dunkirk, N. Y., but ho's KQii'g. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keith returned Tues day from their trip to Chicago and on the lakes. Miss Carrlo Reed gave a pleasant tea Wednesday evonlng at her home in enst Lin coln. Mrs. N. O. Brock and daughter, Rachel, left Wednesday for a sojourn nt Salt Lnko City. The Richards block has a new elevator boy, Goorgo Campbell, a bright lad from Seward. Mrs. Klrtnoy and daughter of Kansas City are visiting Mrs. Morrlhew, 1134 L streot. Mrs. C. A. Wlckersham loft Thursday for u western trip, going as far as Manltou. Dr. C. P. Ladd left jestcrday for a month's visit at his old home, Whitehall, III. Auditor Henton contemplates taking his family to Spirit Lake next week, Mrs. E, Motz and children are visiting the former's parents In Omnha. Miss Alta Lnntz hns gono for a visit to Sid ney, Cheyenne nnd Denver. Miss Nellie White Is visiting MIks Carrie Wasmer at Grand Island, Miss Lulu Gruuluger left Thursday for Cleveland, Ohio. D, E. Thompson has returned from his European tour. Prof, and Mrs. E. Erb havo removed to Nebraska City. Miss Martin of Chicago is tho guest of Mrs. E.P. Holmes. J, II. Mauritius has gono to New York on a buying trip. J, It Conklln and children have gone to St, Paul, Minn. Gran Ensign is able tole outaftor n weeks' Illness. Miss Llrzlo Bond Is visiting nt Marseilles, 111. Other Social News on Page li, lUffAAHRjeHTEr I arYrra.ttirtintilMtYiail'IIIIYrt'imrMinSITW m SI :oul; Ny 1204 and 1206 0' Street, Burr Bloek E. R.. GUTHRIE, 1540 O STREET, Carriages for Everybody ! MUST MAKE. ROOM FOR STATE FAIR GOODS. iiiita WILL MAKE TERMS AND PRICES FOR EVERY-BODY. LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE STATE ! Ttiree Car Loads more Coming for trie Fair. Bon't fail to see us before Buying. Telephone 176 1 JlywBBM tjviZ OFFIOE: 1024 0 Street Moving Household Goods and Pianos a Specialty. HAVE YOU SEEN IT ? The Yost Writing Machine AT THg PARK. Manager Andrus, never tiring iuhls efforts to enteitaln the public, hns arranged for next week ono of tho biggest programs yet given nt Cushmnn Pnrk. For tomorrow a novelty entitled "Rip Van Winkl" isoirored. The military band will tie there and of course give a fine program of uuulc. On Wednes day the Knights of Pythias will havo a grand outing at tho park. While K, P. members are expected to be there in force the general public will be heartily welcomed. On noxt Batunlay and the following Sunday will oc cur the greatest novelty over given In Lin coln. Ou each day there will lie a coursing event lietwecn gra) hounds and jackrabblts, one of the most exciting races known. Tho national coursing astociation, with headquar ters at Hutchinson, Kansas, will have charge, and anuounces 150 jack rabbits and twenty greyhounds. There will be a half mile of canvas ou each side of the truck. The raco will bo open to all greyhounds In the state, and $50 is offered for any dog that will pick up one of tho Kansas Jacks, A second-hand Remington tyiiewriter in good condition for sale cheap at tho Couiiieu oftlce. No Ribbons Perfect Alignment Prints from Type "Unlimited Speed Call unci Sec It, or Send for Full Particulars. I jiMilMBMsssMJ(i"SjnPH i.-fr"-.! 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