itrnmn ,iM ,. '-xivxiHrizrTrnTrrj 1 1 - 1 "If V iirMptTFTiiIii.Tmii.i .tnrin. il ", ifTTr.! ?. - " if v . T-'r-iinrtiti)iiWiiiiii i fiin BtnurPTTi ' r r aaMtme)totmmmmMtMxmmWmtttitiiX!kZiX&aziji . t jt. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1890 S ' ' A I e POPULATION OF LINCOLN 66,000. Saturday Evening, Aug, 9, '00 Corner I Oth and P Streets. -di:ai, r.itn in- Anicrican, and French, British German, Dry Goods 'The Courier" I'or Nnle In Omaha, Coplon limy lxi found nt Keith's nonsstniid, 210 South Fifteenth street, Boyd's ojiorn house Mnck. S E B EMBROIDERIES -AT- HerpoMeimer & Go. DRY GOODS. Exposition Building. The Courier Citu lie Kminil At Windsor Hotol Nows Htiind. Capital Ilotol Nows Htiind. Kxposltlon Dining Hall Now Htnuil. Tito (lothum Now Htaml. M South 11th Ht, Hrt Humior, 111 North 11th Utrcot. HO. Young, lWO O Htroet. Klotolier A Co., 1110 O Street. Uttio Bport Uigur Htoro, 11.1 North l'JIli Ht. Tho Bond, cornar 1'Jth mid Q street. Wostorllold's llnrbvr Hhop, liurr lllook. 3f An oxttn supply of papor In always loft at tlio Oothnin, in case other Nowsdcalors supplies run short. W. R, DENNIS & CO. MEN'S Fine Furnishings 1137 O STREET. Agency -Dunlap's Celebrated ': Hats. e Want" Ail Tor the Journnl. In order to servo tlio eouvoniunco of it patrons who niny with to use tlio "want" col umns of tlio Journal tho CouniKH oMce will receive such advertisement nt tlio regular rates raid transmit them to the Jotirauf. l.acnl anil l'ersonnl. Waltobrenst Coal and Llmo Company. Take Turkish at 1010 O street. Lincoln Ico Co., 1010 O St. Telcphono 118. Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O st Don Cameron serve tho lluest cotTeo in tlio city. fletts & Weaver, cool and wood, 11M5 O street. Phone 440. tf For fine watch repairing goto J.M. Markell & Son's 1225 O street. Doctors Bailey & Qoodoll, oillco 1347 L street Telephone, 017. Improved shower for TurkUh baths at 101 O street, basement Union block. Oaly place In Lincoln that uses mineral water in Iwths is at 1010 O street. jDr. It L. Moore, ollice 63-S3 Latta block. fwwjtnce iiwi Washington st Telephone 3ty. Prompt service, pure and wholesome food and the bolt of everything is always found nt Don Cameron's. Dr. C, D, Manning, oillco rooms C0 07-0g Burr block. Telephone 330. Itesidence Cor. 20th and P. Telephone 330. , Ladies will And a complete line of Hue shoes and all the latest styles at the proper prices at Sberwin's Boston Shoe Store. Poehlors fancy rakes of all kinds are pref erable to any found eta where. Any kind of cake made to order on short notice. All kinds of lino correspondence jaiers, either by box, quire or tablets, with envelopes to match, at Wessel Printing Co., 1130 N street Try a dinner at Cameron's Luno h and Hhoit Order house. Served dully from 11:30 u. in. till 2, p. m. Everything flue and juicy and cooked in a homo-like manner. Notice the list of Llncolnltes abroad this Issue! If you have a friend that is spending tho summer abroad drop the Couiukk a card and the name will bo added. ' See tho now conospondenco papers In tab let form Just received at the Courier oillco. We have 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 the city without taking with you somo of those elegantly engraved calling cards sold at the Couhikh ollice, 100 and pinto for $ 2.60 or If you have a plate we will make you a hundred for $1.60. Scott Him make a ieclnlty of proserin- tion work, and having ono of the most compe tent prescription clerks, with fifteen years exierlence, can assure all patrons accuracy and prompt filling of all orders. We use none but tlio purest drugs and make charges rea sonable, One hundred and eight years old. The magnitude of the sums of money handled by lire Insurance companies can be imagined by the following excerpts "The Phecnix ilro assurance Co. of London, organized in 1762, has paid ill lostee since then of nearly $85,000, 000 cash. Its standing Is of the very highest order, carrying a surplus to Its polloy holder of some 15,000,000." Att'y O. L. Richards represents this company hero. A very enjoyable picnic- was held nt Cush- iiinn park Thursday evening, retentive; preparations had lieen inn lo so ns to Insure blissful enjoyment for tho jxirtlclpnnt. A dainty and elaborate) luncheon wn served In tlio grove. This nlonu was u very pleasant partof tlio picnic The Itoatlngwiisaii India H'hsahlo nnil natural obiervnnco. Tho dniio nig which followed was more than usually on Joynhle. Tlio little shower that fell only freshened tho ntmoxphoro. Tills with three pieces of music, smooth Moor nnd llfty souls filled with youthful anil buoyant spirits inailo ono of tho limit enjoyable jwrtlesover hold nt Oushmnii. Tho plcnln was given in honor of thn several visiting young Indies, The member of both tho 1'leasnnt Hour club wero In nttondauce. Following Is a list of tlieni! Messrs, Samuel Low, Chas. Burr, Chas. II. Clarke, W. K. Hardy. John T. Dor gnu, Chas. Hall, Frank Polk, Frank Zelirung, Dr. Hooves, H. II. Nlssloy, O. F. Funke, K.O. Bradley, S. T. St. John, It. S. Mcintosh. M. McKlimon, O. W. (lonvlg, Will Ilninmoiid, (leo, Foresmau, Fnsl Hoiilr, Mr. Kjufe, Frank Barr, M. II. Tilton, Homer Kdmmoii, J, A. Hartley and Chantey Chapman of Chicago, MIcseM (lertlo Hill, Annie Funke, Fav Marshnll, Mis Wnlsh, Bertlo Burr, (ler tlo Zlcinor, Miss Mnrtln of Chicago, Ocorglo Hnwko of Nebraska City, Maud Burr, Jennie Ktiumi, (Jertrudo lws of McCwik, Bessie Ma sou, Minuio Iittn, Sndlo Becker, AimloBarr, Mno Montrose, Allwn Oakley, Miss Wells, Ine Dorris, Cnrrlo Hill, Mrs, C. T. Brown, Miss Bowles or Quiucy, III., Belle Sabiu of Beatrlco, mid Miss Botisoii of Chicago. A veiy ipilot wedding took place on Thurs day, at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Scott, 1310 I, street, which united tliollvesanil fort lines of Mr. J. Winger nnd Mis Anglo E. (loodln, both of this city. The ceremony was performed by Hov. Edward II. Curtis, I). 1) of the First I'resbyterlnu church, nnd tho couple ilepni ted Imiuedlntely after tho core mony for Chicago. Mr. Winger Is too well known in Lincoln to netd any Introduction, having lived hero for years and alua)H lieen rwognbed a u substnutlnl bmilues man and an enterprising citizen. MUh (1mm1Iii came from Muuclo, liid., tlueo year ago, and has since lecii engaged In teaching umslo in our city. She Is considered one of Lincoln's supe rior Instructors In that art, and Is certainly n very dignified, womanly lndy. They will bo at home to their friends after August 25, nt 1200 (1 street, and after September 10, nt 1248 J street. Master Clarence E, Boggs wns thlttccu years old yesterday, and ho celebrated tho event Inst evening by giving u party for his girl and boy friend. Tho program pro vided for n variety of game and dainty re freshments, nnd It goe without saying that tho young folks had n happy time. Tlio In vited guests were: Misses Ada mid Elite Caldwell, Jennie Hell, Maude Tyler, Inn Hatch, Clara Quick, Dottie Druce, Clertlo Baldwin, Jesslo Lclaud, Anna nnd Nell Lau, Winnie Hyde, Tot Miller, Pearl Wallace, Qertlo Ernst, Florence- Boggs, Mnstcrs Will Tyler, Peter Lnu, Fred Martin, Morris Hyilo, Harry Zelirung, Allle Sanders, Warner Bald win, Rob Manley, Frank Wallace, Alfred Hass, Charles Landers, Pierce Caldwell. Mr. Frank II. Harris and Mis Anna H. Scliuckmau were married Wednesday even ing. Tho ceremony wns performed by Rev. E. H. Chnpin In tho presence of relatives at the home of tho bride's paronti), Mr. and Mr. W. F. Bchuckmnii, 1427 M street The bride Is n graduate of tho State university and has boon a popular teacher In the city schools, Tho groom Is n member of tho Unit of Perry & Harris, Jewelers, and U a successful busi ness man. Both have many friends who join in wishing them n hnppy wedded life. They will bo nt home to friends nt 1401 M street after Sept 15. Mr. Ken D. and Ml Fiiunlo Uinford gave a delightful jinrty Wednesday ovenlng In honor of their cousin, Miss Katharine Dun can of Chicago. Cards, dnnclng nnd re freshment rounded out a very enjoyable evening. The guests wero Motors. Phlllli), Camp, Kimball, Urydon, Love, Frow, Hale, Johnson, drahain, Teasdnle, Crnticer, Brad ley and Bjiencer, Misses Qnylord, Watson, Weaver, Dopue, Hyde, Child, Morgan, Hale, Mnrtln of Chicago, Urindley, Moron and Long, Mr. and Mrs. Will Phillip. Mrs. J. 1). Leister entertained u company very pleasantly Tuesday evening in honor of her visiting brother, J E. Swlvelof Hunting ton, Pa. The guests were Misses Mabel Long, Milbum, Annie and Mattle Orlfllth, Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Dobbins, nnd Messrs. Lot trldge, Mlchener, Summerladd, Barnes, Uhl and Stackhouso. Miss Katharine Duncan leaves today for Atchison, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Fannie Blnford, whom she has lieen visiting in this city for the Mst three weeks. Mis Duncan, after a visit In Atchlbon of two weeks, will return to Chicago, and Miss Uin ford will return to Lincoln. On Wednesday next Messrs. Myron E. Wheeler nnd J. B. Trlckey of this city, and Judge Bowman of Columbus, lenvo for the western art of the state to partake of their llfth annual hunt. Each gentleman will bo accompanied by his better-half und remain two weeks. Among tho Llncolnltes who have taken ad vantage of the low O. A. It rates to Boston are Mrs. M.L. Hlltner, Mis Alice Juclis, Miss May Hlltner, Robert Hlltner, Miss Clara Sul livan, C. K. Chamberlain, Mrs, I, Putmaii and sister, Mr. ami Mrs. J, J, Butler, Mis M. Saunders. A party of Llncolnltes left Monday for Mllford to enjoy a weeks camp life on the Sanitarium grounds. They are Mr. and Mrs. F. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Rudge, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Parker, and MIskcs Mninlo and Uussie Alden. Mrs. Mary Kelson entertained a small party of friends Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Alice Orr of Lincoln, Neb., who Is gladly welcomed back from the west by bar many friends and acquaintances, Granville, N.Y., Seiiri'iiW. T, H. Mandaud has been elected professor of chemistry at the high school at n salary of 800, Geo. 11. Frankforter having resigned. t'rof. U L. II. Autliii of Tonoka has been chosen principal at a salary of 81500, The Wyoming CommonuwiMA of Cheyenne contains in its Inst Issue a very lino engraved lor trait of Col. E. T. Oadd, the Lincoln rust ler, together with an Interesting sketch of his business career. Mr. nnd Mrs. Myron Wheeler. J. B. Strode. Mrs. Auttn Humphrey, Mm. J, B. Trlckey and Morris Humphrey, Jr returned from Miss Naomi Weaver now enjoys driving over Lincoln thoiotighfnroi In n hnndsome new phnetou which was presented to her by her Indulgent papa. Rev. Israel Cnsselle of the Jrtrhh (Idtrtte, viibllslied In Now York city, hns boon In tho city, n guest of Rev. Dutijii of tho orthodox Hebiew synagogue. Mlis Beth Luther of Albion, N. Y who will bo pleasantly recalled as tho guest of Ml Oakley, hns boon married to u BulTnlo gentleman. .Mis M, J, Duford, efterau absence of sev eral yenrs In Now Orleans, has returned for n stny with her parent, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II, Duford. J. II. O'Neill, lino plumbing, hot water and steam heating, lino gns llxttires nnd globes. You can buy all grades of garden hose very cheap. Ml Evn Murphy of Toronto, Cnnndn, ar rived in the city Thursday, to tend tlio summer mid fnll with her sister, Mrs. Fred Kelly. Mlssen Clara Carmody mid Maggie English of tlio Statu House, ure guests nt Hotel Or leans, Spirit Lnke, for u eotiplo of weeks. R, M, Simons, Jr., of tho Beatrice national bank, spent Sunday with hi brother, M. 11. Simons, of tho Capital national bank. T. It Oadd left Wednesday for Uticn, N. Y., Now York, Boston, Philadelphia, Wash ington nnd Old Point Comfort. Miss Nellie Doran returned Monday to Mn toon, III,, nfter a six weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Dr. Trodgon. Mr. nnd Mrs. A, E. Kcmmrd nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Fnlr left Tuesday for n summer sojourn In Minnesota. Frank Burr, Fred Sniyser and Misses U race and Helen Burr returned Wednesday fioiu Ete Park, Colorado, Mr. nnd Mr. J. F. Morrl left Mondny over the Union Pacific for Salt Lake City, Ogdeu nnd Helena, Mont. A. O. Zlemer, W.M. Leonard, V. B. Har gienve and their families hnvorotrrued from Esto Park, Col. Mrs. W. W. Wirt, Mrs. Florence Hook, Mrs, Ros and Mis Hheta Alexander have gone to Denver. Mis Anna Miller, the guest of Mr. John T. McDonald of Q street, leturued to Beatrice Wednesday. Mis Elllo Ieoso and her friend, Mis How land of Seward, visited in Nebraskn City this week. Mrs. C. Thompson, Mrs. C. E. Yates and Mrs. John 11. Wright left Wednesday for Mnnlton. Chns. E. Mngoon left Saturday for u trip north, hi first objective jwlnt being Miuno apohx. Mrs. A. II. Memhmhnl! nnd Mrs J, D, Lauer returned Tuesday from Hot Springs, 8. D. 11. P. Lau and family will make nu extend ed stny nt Spirit Lake, where they now are. Judge W. E. Stewart and family loft Thurs day for several weeks niuong Colorado scenes. Mis Mlunio Mateor left Monday for u visit nuioug old time friend at Davenport, Iowa. H. J. Hall und J. K. Barr havo gone east to buy machinery for the stove factory. Mrs. L. E. Briggs leaves tomorrow for Denver, to my n visit to her brother. Mrs. R. A. Hnwley andMrs. L. E. Stewart mid daughter are visiting in Colorado. C. M. Lelghton was called to Wisconsin Monday by now of his father's death. Mrs. II. W. Kolloy and Miss Flora Moore left Wednesday for a visit In Boston. J. T. nnd S. T. Cochran nnd their families nre enjoying camp life nt Milford. Mrs. J. E. R. Millar has returned from a visit to Cheyenne und Salt Luke. Cnpt. and Mrs. Teoters have gone to theQ. A. R. encampment nt Boston. Mrs. E. It Keefer took tho Union Pnclllc Monday for Salt Lake City. C. D, Richards and wife loft over tho Union Pacific for Boston Tuesday. Col.'E. T. Qndd, who was seriously ill at Cheyenne, is convalescing. Misses Cora and Clara Smith went to Hot Springs, 8. D., Thursday. James L. Mnndell left yesterday over the Union Pncitlo for Boston. Mr. und Mrs. S. M. Mellck went to Spirit I.ake Wednesday night. Mrs. II. M. Ersklne and daughter left Wednesday for Boston. The Yo:k club enjoyed an outing at Cush maii park Inst evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. K. Wilcox hnve gone to Hot Springs, Ark, J. J. Butler Is making an extended trip through the east. Miss Dora Hasti left Wednesday for a trip to England. Other Social News on Pago 2. , Dyspepsia Mikci manr lives mliertble, oml often losdi to self deitrnctlou. Dlilrcu after eating, tick beJ cho, hcariliurn, sour stomach, inontal depres sion, etc., aro earned bjr this very common and Increasing tllicato. Hood's BartaparllU tones tlio stomach, creates an appetllo, promote! hcaltliy illgoitlon, rcllorcs ilck headache, clears tlio mind, ami euros tho nioit obitlnato catet ot ilji pepila. Head tlio following! " I liaro lieen troubled with iljripcpiia. I had but little appotlto, nnd what I did eat dtttrcned me.or did mo llttlo good. In an hour after eating 1 would experience a fnlntncu or tlrod.nll-gono reeling, si though I had not eaten anything. Hood's flariiparllU did mo an Immema amount of good. It gato mo on sppetlto, nnd my food rellihod nnd iatliflcd tho crating I hod previously oipeilonced. It rellovod me or that faint, tired, all gono reeling! I havo fait so much better itiico 1 took Howl's Sanaparilla.tliat I am happy to recommend It." O. A. IMob, Watcrtonn, Stan. N, II. Ilo turotogotonly Hood's Sarsaparilla Roldbyallilruggtiti. flitlxforfS. I'repsredonly by O. I, HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mam, IOO Doses Ono Dollar bffmrtRjeHTir I cf " iTrfYfrmi u7Arujjjumu:riM,w: xmw iijuoji r WwQ i 2 X Neb 1204 and 1206 0' Street, Burr Block r. E. R. GUTHRIE, 1540 O STREET, Carriages for Everbocty ! '& MUST MAKE ROOM FOR STATE FAIR GOODS. 1 LLZ? ilsiii'Mi- - COi.,KQ co s jr S. I . WILL MAKE TERMS AND PRICES FOR EVERY BODY. $ " i i .. jg' LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE STATE ! Three Car Loads more Coming for trie Kair. Don't fail to see us before Buying. 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