Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, August 23, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST
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3.3. 1890
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"MONARCH"
Gasoline Stoves.
"SIBERIA"
Refrigerators.
White Mountain
Froc.crs.
Screen Doors,
Screen Windows,
Screen Wire
Frank E. Lahr,
936 P Street.
North Side Postollicc Square
Cushman Park
AOOUHOEMMTS
Saturday, Aug, 23.
Prof. 'IY11 llroeek. tlui English aeronaut
Tlth his famous Balloon "Oily of loiulnti"
standing to foul IiIkIi. Will Jump from tlio
clouds with his mammoth parnohulo iU7 p.
lit. Miiftla liy orchestra froo all tiny.
Trains at 4i'.Mp 111, iiihI tli!W p. in. Hutiirn
niter ascension.
Sunday, Aug. 24.
At 3i. in. speech liy Col.C. H. Kllstvurlh
n! Wisconsin on It. 11. H. Greatest cllort or
hi llfo. Prof. Ton Urocele will appear aH p.
111. In hi Krnnil lecture, "Wliixt 1 Hnvo Seen
In thoMoon, anil l-'loatlnu Among tho Htnrs."
Trains nt 10::W a. in,, 3:00 p, in., nnil :l::i)
p. m. Itcturn atft p. in., 8 p, in. ami 7::M p.
m.
Military band all day.
Admission to park, 33c. onoli person.
Wednesday Aug. 27,
rnut'lloyton, Americas greatest ucquallo
export will ulvo i 'series or exhibitions no
rompaiilcd liy III famous llttlo boat ami
other accessories.
. Train loavn at 2, ItSOnnd tliltO p. in. Ito
Mtrnnt 7 niul 11 p.m.
A Fine Crayon
LIFE SIZE
F R: E E
AT
s
HERWIN'S
1124 0 ST.
Every customer gets a head
and shoulder Crayon Picture
Free from any and all cost.
This work is made direct from
any photo you may want
copied. Call and look into
this matter.
NOW IN NEW QUARTERS !
Lincoln Trunk Factory
st- 1133 st'
Where wt will be glad
to sec all
old
new
friend and customers and as
ones a can get Into the store.
many
WIRICK & HOPPER.
LINCOLN
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asd imriTirrc or rxuuxiiiir.
outiiiiuiuu.aMu lypcirriiiiur. i me utti ami mnn
UulKveln Uie Wet. uu NtuilrnU In ulteuilaiiiw lut
:et
HtultnU tireparrd lor butluru In from to
luunun. j-jiiwricunxi ucuuy. mioiiiil mitructlun.
Ucauiltul llliutrahMl cnialoiru, et)UB JoumIi. and
p-wvMvua vi fwuniAiujuii, ai irrr ny wmtTtwiing
ULUJiRIDOK & KOOSE. Lincoln, Neb.
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A lulnr ltirr of Mmlrrn Timr.
HuiiM'itirrioM OiiiiYnir by Mall or Carried
1 Q01 Hlx Moulin, II 00 1 Throe Months, Mc. I
One month W Cents liirrally In Advance.
AtiVRRTmRMRNTm Bales fiinilnlictl on npillontlnn
At the office. 8ocIrI rates on Time Contracts.
(NwnnurriOKS! Hliort spicy sketches, weni nnil
stories solicited. Personal nml Hoolnl notes nre
rFclRUy itoittrAlili.
I'MNTiw! Wn innko n spoclslty of Klne Printing
In nil Its brandies, Hoclety work n scclnlty.
PubllHhucl Snturcluy.
Address nil cnminiimciUloiis direct to Hie office.
Wkhhicu Pwintino Co.,
I'trill.lHIt KltH.
Courier lliilMliitf, H.tl N HI root.
TKi.ri'iuiNKiVI
I. Wkrhki., Jh., Editor nml Solo Proprietor.
Mohton Smith, Asssoclntn Editor.
POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000.
PEOPLE WE KNOW.
Tho nmrrlngo of Lloutciinnt T. W. (Irllllth
ami Miss AIIitii Onkloy, which Is nuuouiiccd
to occur September II, will remove from tho
"single" sot two of tho most opulnr member
of society. MIm Oakley's clinntm Imvo tunilo
her nrolgnlnglKllo nnd tho lleutonnnt's manly
hearing mill compniilonahlcufsslinvu won for
him n warm place In thu f rlciulshlpnf the men,
Tho wedding, liy tho wny, will attest the
popularity of tho happy couple.
V
Edgar C. Hnjdor, for two years past asso
clato editor of tho Omaha HrvtMur, has left
that paper to tnkcchargonf thndramatlc anil
society ih'imrtinents of tho llee. Ho will do
"Hint nights" anil Imvo general supervision
over tho social work. K, C. lsHculatlly well
lilted for this class of writing ami tho Coim
IKK congratulates tho llferm Its now- ncqulsl
tlou. llln will" ncqunlntniico with tho pro
fession nnil keen observation of stngo inattein
eiinlilo him to writu ilrnmiitlu crltlclmiiH that
aro always iiM'Sahle, Kcnernlly to tho olnt,
anil In nivoiil with K)pulnr comment. In
Roclnl wot k ho lx equally at homo.
J. M. Olllau. who In well known In noclnl
ami nuwiiimpi'r clrclv in thN city, han nc
ceptinl a poult ion on tho roportorlnl rtalfof
lluifrc Mr. (llllnn wns city editor of tho
Omaha llfjnibllvnn when tho old ship went
down.
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Local prldo rhoulil ntltuulnto Interest In ho
hnlf of W. J. llryan, MncoliiV candldnto for
colore from tho lint ilUti let. In Omnhn
It U common for both political partlei to
unlto to a coimlilernblo extent on OnmlmV
cnudldato for n ntnto or national olllce. Lin
coln might do well to follow tho example of
tho metroolK mid hIio could honor no better
man personally, than Mr. Ilrynu. There U n
hearty, frank entluuinim about our ill-
tiiiKiiihiHl tow'iiKiunn that l sliiKulnrly win-
iiIiir, and lila personal iopularlty is nttostcd
by tho fact that many of his warmest friends
aro inembeni of tho opposing political party,
Tho years nro fow slnco Mr. llryan cast his
fortunes with Lincoln mid Nebraska; but to
day tho gift I young orator U otto of tho best
known men in tho state. Our city has n Hel
lish Interest in his success and his career will
Ihj closely watched by nil those who llko to
Reo Lincoln mid Lincoln young men forgo to
tho front.
.
Fred Howe, the bright young man. who
acts ok clerk of the state banking commission,
returned from a pleasant visit at Uo.it on, his
old home, Monday evening. Fred tuado the
acquaintance or tho brother of tho Chinese
minister to the United Htati, while enjoying
tho luxuries of a Pullman. Tho latter proved
to be n well educated, entertaining man, and
singularly enough Fred discovered that he
knew an old chum of his, tho son of a United
States consul nt some outlandish town in
China.
Mrs. Will Scrllmer, who returnedj'from
Colorado last Thursday, had an interesting
experience last Tuesday, A cloud burst wns
teen from tho Denver & RioGrando train, on
which she was a passenger, while near Yetn
l'ass, Col., mid when tho spot over which tho
phenomenon occurred was reached tho rail
road track was covered with two feet of
water.
Word comes from the hunting party near
tho Yollowstone Park that L. C. Uurr not
many days since brought down a deer and a
lino bull elk. Game is reorted very plenti
ful.
The milk dealers' association of Omaha is
wrathy, all liecauso the city physician has
given it out that Impure milk is being sold in
that city. They claim that such n stntemout
retlect on each and every momber of tho
association mid while they make no denial of
tho charge they ask that the city physician
i leclfy as to who the guilty jwirtles are and
they further request his Immediate resigna
tion. Holms notrvslgnedasyethowoverand
it is scarcely probable that he will. The pub
lic has aimed shafts of poignant wit nt tho
milkman for many a moon and have walked
on his neck with ungentle tread for, lo those
many years, in retaliation for tho crtamless
chalk and water he lias furnished with great
precision and commendable regularity, yet
this Is the first Instance for a long time In the
history of Nebraska wherein the milkman
has related these attacks. Hut then the milk
man probably has feelings the same ns other
people and occasionally his temper turtis as
sour as tho milk he peddles.
The largest whalo captured during the tutst
twenty-live years has Jtut been caught by
thu Northern Light, a whaling ship now
cruslng in tho Hehrtng Hen, The monster
contained 11000 pounds of bono valued at JI5,
000, and It it expected to ylelJ 170 barrels
of oil.
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LINCOLN'S ABSENTEES.
A l.lt of l.lnciilnltes Aliroiul nnil Where
They urn Niiiiiiiierlng.
Tho Count Kit will esteem It n favor l( Um
friends will nsslst In keeping tho following
lint of Hummer iihsontces full nnil correct.
Wo will Iw glnd to nilil names to tho list, lint
nlKivn nil Irt tin know when those tourist return.
Hlilney Miss Attn Lant..
Pueblo, Col. M. H. Fish,
Illinois MIm KM el In Htlro.
Aurora Mrs. C. A. Whlck.
Montreal, Can. 12. Goodrich.
Detroit, Mlch.-G. A, Colton.
Iivelnuil, Col. Georgo Hinlth.
Whitehall, lll.-Dr. O. F. Ii.Iit.
Wlilto Moiiiitnln-K. 11. Wells.
Hockford, In. Mist Ollvo Trigg.
Qtilncy, III. MIks Jennie Kruie.
Klmwood, III. Mls Maria Itoso.
Now Jersey Mist Corn Outcalt.
Phllndelphla-MrH. L. W. Ames.
Itoudon, Ontario Henry (Icrner.
San Diego, Oil, John M. Ilurks.
Madison, Neb. Mrs. J. I). Hood.
Hcrantoii.Pn. Mrs. H. T. Daykln.
Hltkn, Alaska-Hlchanl I). Miller.
Miirsrlllw, III.-MIih Llz.lo Ilond.
City of Mexico Anron lluckstnir.
IudlauiiK)lls, Inil. O. F. Dittmati.
Graham, W. a, MIm Ida Young,
llwheiter, N. Y. Miss Corn Haidy.
IJrlwnn, Ohio MIsh Alice Mnltli.nd.
Oswego, N. Y. Mrs. 0. 1). Pitcher.
Hnrtford, Conn. Mr. F. K. Gngo.
Naiianlmo, Wah. II. F. Houthwell.
Kvniiston, Wyo. Charles Morrison.
Castile, N. Y. Miss Mary A. Hinlth.
Mlchlgan-M. M. Whlto nml family.
Lake George, N. Y. MIm Allco Orr.
Marli'ttn, O. Mrs, Dr. Charles Hurt.
Jnmestown, N. I), Miss Lolllo Hinlth.
Palmer Lake, Col. Mrs, A. M. Ilalrd.
Idaho John IC. Stout, John Fnlrlleld.
Osngn, Iowa -Mrs. P. V, M, Haymond.
Nantucket, li. I. K. Hiillett nml wife.
Annconda, Montnnn Mrs. M. Harris.
Milwaukee Curl C. Ijiittz and family.
Davenport, Iowa MIm Minnie Mnteer.
Galveston, Texas Mis. Kiniiia Patrick.
GlenwiMMl Hprings, Col. John Zehrung.
Oaleshurg, III. Miss Kleanor llllams.
lllalno, Kan. -W. H. Taylor and family.
DesMolnes-Dr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Cnlklns.
Kvansvllle, Ind. F. H. Nlsliett ami wife.
Lyons, N. Y. Mrs. It, M. Lyons and niece.
llrooklyn, N. Y II II. Molfatt and wife.
MnwnrluiscttR II. H. Gordon nnd wlfo,
Madlson.Wls W. H. Hamilton and family.
Portland, Me. Jos. lloehmor mid family.
Now York City little Meyernnd konMiix.
Janosvllle, WN.Mrs. A. J. Hlngham and
son.
Camping on Lake Champlnln I.ew ainr
shall. Oinnlin hunting party In Wyoming L. C.
llurr,
Hillsdale, Mich. Prof. K. T. Hartley and
wlfo.
Hiimllton, Cannila Jack Htobbs and sister
Maud.
Halifax, Nova Hcotla .1. II. Hurley and
family.
Iluiralo.N. Y.MIfs Julia Hinlth, Kugene
Heatou.
Iowa Mm. A. J. Caldwell, Mrs. 1). P.
Cropsey
Heardstcwn, Iowa Mrs Frank Mayo and
mother.
Geneva, N. Y. Mrs. H. M. Simons nn.l
tlatighter.
Freeport, III. Mrs. J. W. Menlovo and
daughter.
Chicago Miss Kdlth Hussell, Miss Lillian
Mitchell.
In tho Koekles John P. Sutton, Thomas
Meagher.
Kstes Park, Col. Mm. H. P. Foster and
children.
Mineral Point, Wls-G, M. Uinlwrtson
and family.
Toniahnwk Lakes, Wis. AlU'rt UntKins
mid family.
Wyoming, camping Mrs. C. 8. Clason
and family.
Asbury Park, N. Y.-Mrs. K. K. Crlloy
mid family.
Windsor, Nova Hcotla Mrs. C. L. Hooper
and children.
Hlack HUN, H. D. Mr. and IMrs. John I.
Untlorwood.
Long Pino Chautauqua Miss L. M. Todd,
Mrs. H. Krull.
Canada Ilov. Gregory mid mint, Mr,
llucklnghain.
Olyiupln, Wash. Mrs. I C. Hurr and
daughter, May.
Coldwater, Mich. Misses Louise Hmlth
and Allco Highter.
Helena. Mont. M. D. Thurston, A. II.Har
ber, J. F. Morris and finally.
Lake Chautauquv, N. Y., Mlsi Maud
Hammond, W. H. Ooodrlch.
Wisconsin Mrs. T. J. Curtisand daught
er, Fxl, Walton, M. F. Van Home.
Albany, N. Y. Miss Sarah Wool Moore,
Mrs, M. Lecko mut Willie Itowlck.
Cleveland, O. Miss Lulu Gruninger, E. U.
Ellsworth and wife, W. C. Dutton.
In British North America, hunting bear
Dr. O. F. Lambertson, Mark Woods.
Georgetown, Col. Mrs. C.G. Dawes, Ilov.
and Mrs. Curtis, Miss Ethel Mnrshuid.
Seattle, Wash. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A.Worth
Ington, E. II. Messenger, Will Heywood.
louring Eurojio A. E. Hargreaves, W.AV.
Wilson, Harry Towiisend, William Phelan.
Hunting In Western Nebraska J. H.
Tricky and wile, Myron Wheeler and wife.
Now York Mrs. C. W. Pomfret and
daughter, W. W. Folsom, E. O. Williams.
Portland, Oregon A. Manger, H. A. Hab
cock and wlfo, Mrs. Lew Is A. Bowers, E. O.
Clark.
England Mrs. If. A. Blnns, Jno. Parting
ton mut family, Mrs. Jas. Partington and
family.
Spirit Lake II. P. Lnu nnil family, Mrs.
George Bosselmnn, Ell Pliuumer, W. W,
Marsh.
Nautatket Beach Capt. mid Mrs. Hillings
ley, J. M. Knox, H. W, Brown, wlfo mid
daughter Florence.
Dayton, Ohio Misses Jennie and Mary
Underwood, Mrs. A. G. Blllmeyer, Mr, mid
Mrs. A M. Mtimuia.
Old Point Comfort, Va. Mrs A. 8. Hay.
inond mid children, Miss Blanche Hargreaves,
Mrs. H. C. Outcalt mid children, Mrs. C. O.
Wheedon and children, Mrs. Prof. Little.
Colorado Geo, It. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
Worthy Sterns, Frank T. Wnlton, Mrs. H.A.
Hnwley, Mrs. L. E. Stewart, Mls Lillian
Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker, G. W. H.
Potllbouo,
Denver Mis. M. E. Canlleld, Mrs. W. W.
Wirt, Mrs. Hook, Mi's, ltoss, MIm Hhcta
Aloxauder, E. M, Long, J. O, Wadkworth
and wife, J red liiixinger, Miss Clarkle Pace,
C, H. Clason,
Colorado Hprings Le lino Brown, Mrs. M.
C. Coleman, MIm Clair Link, J. II. Hortou,
Mrs. J. II. McMurtry and daughter, Miss
Toto, T. J. Mlltonburgcr and family, MIm
Anna Tlhblts,
Touring tho northwest C. II. Hlchter,
Win, Wltto, Peter Anderson, MIs Joslo
lilnlr, J. G. Hinlth, MIm Jennie, Hmlth, U
Elliott, II. H. Dean and family, Mrs. II. M,
lllce, Mrs, J. B. Wright.
Ht Paul, Minn, Mm. J. E. Edwards,
J. 11, Conkllu and children, Mrs. John
Hchmittel, Mrs. John Fitzgerald ami child
ren, Ed. Cnguey. Win. U'lTcnlluk. Mrs.
Jacob Hnberlomid daughter.
Hot Hprings, H. i). It. M. Tumernnd wife,
Mrs. Paul Holm, Mrs. Morris Tinner, A. C.
White, J. Fanner nnd wife, John Hteen mid
wlfo, Hon. O. M. Bartlett and family, E.
II. Gristmill MIm Utile Grist, J. E. Ferris.
Manitoti Mrs. L. B, Treemiiu nnd dnucht-
er, Mrs. T. P. Folsom, Mrs. C. Thompson, J.
M. Htownrtand wlfo, Mrs. A. N. Wyckolf.
C. E. Yntes nnd fnmlly, It. II. Oakley nnd
family, Mrs. W. C. Orllllth. MIm Ornco
(Irllllth.
Touring tho east J. A. Htiddleson nnd
wife, Ilev. O. A. Wllllnms, Frnnk nnil Oicar
liasterilny, M. I. Aitkin, Mrs. Hani. MIm
Gertrude Aitkin, F. W. Helwlg, .MIm Molllo
Helwlg, Mrs. J. J Iinhoir, T. II, Benton, M.
M. White mid family
Halt Iiko Geo. Hiwiicer and family, Jas.
HM'iicer and wife, Frank Gregg nnd wife,
Mrs. J, I). Parish and daughter. Mrs. Jou
I). Moore, Mrs, Anna Miller, Miss Una GIN
lesple, Mrs. I). G. Courtney, Miss Irene Wut
khu, Henry Aitkin, Mrs. N. C. Brock nnd
daughter, Charles llnmmoud, Mr. and Mrs.
A, II. Mcndculmll.
Boston Mrs. Adolf Weber, Prof Ilngnnll,
Mrs Mary Belt, Mrs. II. M.Ersklnennd fami
ly, Mrs. II. W. ICelley, and Miss Flora Moore,
Mis. C. O. Warner, Mr. and Mrs, L. C.
Clark, Frank Iiwrenre, Jacob Morrow,
Joseph MeGrnw, wlfo and daughter, Jerome
Schnmp, G. C. St, John, James L. Mmulell,
I). II. Young, John McGlolu, Henry mid A,
A. Ecker, D. B, Brace, and mother and
Miter, Capt. Teeter and wife, C. I).
Hlchardon nnd wife, W. W. Wilson,
S. It. Jncohy, Major C. W. Pierce and
wife, 11. Grlswold, B. P. Bosworth, J. L.
Mlchelson, Mrs. S. J. Lccky, II. W. Brown,
O. K. Olmstenil, Ada P. Ohniteail, L. II. Ful
ler, A. B. Pierce, Amos Peck, Prof. L. A
Hheiman, Mls Julia Hatch, Brad I
Albn Brown,
Visiting in various parts of state.
Cook,
THE RAILROADS.
Mnlcom McICIiiuou, of the B. & M. visited
tho Crete campers Thursday.
John Ware of Beatrice, commercial agent
of tho B. v M. was in the city .Monday.
Capt. Tebbetts, tho veteran llfo Grand
passenger ngent wns In the city Thursday.
J. II. Buchanan, geneinlpnssei.ger agent of
thoF. E. it M. V., and wlfo were In the city
Monday.
G. II. Crosby, general freight ngent of the
B. tS: M. wns In tho cltv Monday, as was also
General Passenger Agent John Frauds.
Tho Nebraska delegation to the American
Banker's Association meeting nt Saratoga
September U-S, will leavo Omaha August.')!.
Pullman cats may bv secured via the Burl
ington. His many friends nro glad to hear of tho
promotion of G. A. Hnymer, assistant chief
engineer of the H, & M. to the position of
manager of tho Newcastle Coal company.
Mr. Itnymer's headquarters will lie nt He
ntrlie. Ed. Rutherford will bo tho Lincoln passen
ger ngent for tho Hock Island. Mr. Ruther
ford Is at present tho company's agent nt
Wichita, Kns, It Is tinlmod by those who
know tho gentleman that ho is a great rustler
and just such n man ns the commuy will
need in a live, bustling city llko Lincoln,
Parties who claim to know- also state that tho
Hock Island will hnvo their city passenger
olllce nt Hnrley's drug store and will occupy
tho corner window spice.
Fitting tho foot Is not nu easy matter, but
with such a magnificent line as Brlscoo, the
shoo man, carries it is n very easy matter to
tlnil the right tiling. Fit, of course, is the
first principle in footwear, but with it one
likes stylo as well. Hero again does Brlfcoe,
tho shoo limn, come to the front. No liner
display of stylish footwear Is nny where to bo
found. Lailloanever fall to go away pleased,
mid the gentlemen, too, nro always well sat
isfied. All tho latest shapes aro 011 hand mid
prices me never known to be other than
right.
Sincerity.
Niece I'm writing to Clnra Smith, mint.
Shall I nay anything from you?
Aunt You may glvo her my love, dear.
How I do dislike that girl, to Ihi tmrcl
Yankee, Dlade.
Next.
Tho professor of dead languages who
had lost, his falso teeth wns obliged to dis
miss his class, because, as one of tho stu
dents said, he couldn't "gum Arabic"
Exchange.
Irn-spiiiiHllile,
Tho Culprit (in confusion) Really, you
must excuse me, but, I thought it wai
ITctty Hopper.
Sho Well, you're excusable. A man
thnt would wnnt to kiss Hetty Hopper
Isn't rcspouslblo for his nets. Life.
Chapter 1: Weak, tired, no appetite.
Chapter 2: Took Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Chapter H: Strong, cheerful, hungry.
Summbh Complaint. A druggist at Biitt,
Hancock county, Iowa, relates Ills exerIeuco
with this disease ns follows: During the
summer of 1B33 my llttlo girl, two years of
of ago, was taken seriously ill with summer
complaint, so common to children of that age,
nnd after being treated by 11 physician and
getting no better I took from my shelves a
Ixittlo of Clmnherlalu's colic, cholera and
dlarrhon remedy. She felt relieved after the
first dose mid In threodays was entirely well,
Ai.kx, Mom.
Prof, F, M. GltH'ault will rem mo his clashes
with Ills pupils September first. Any one de
siring iv thorough course In music, vocal or
Instrumental, will receive prompt attention
by calling 011 or addressing him after
August -Jth, at his studio, at tho Lin
dell hotel. 'J0-2t
REMOVAL NOTIGR
The Gotham News Emporium
Removes to the Corner of EloVonth and N St.,
SEPTEMBER FIRST
Hoping to meet all our patrons nt the new location.
Mtl.TON M. I, YON, l'rnprletnr.
CUSHMAN : PARK !
EXTRK
Prof. Ten Broeck
The famous English Aeronaut wilt make n Grand Ascension in his beautiful
loon "The City ol London,"TU 7 o'clock todav (Saturday.) Orchestral Music all
fiee. Trains lcncnt 4, jo and 0,30 p in and return niter the ascension.
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SUNDAY'S PROGRAM.
Col. C. S. Ellsworth will speak on R. R. R. at 3 p. in after which Prof. Ten
Hroeck will Lecture on "What I hate Seen In the Moon nnd Floating Among the
Stars." Trains leave nt 10:30 a. in., I and 3:30 p. in., returning at 5, 6 and 7:30 p. in.
ADMISSION, 125 CENTS.
Wednesday, August 23.
CAPT. PAUL BOYNTON
mul hU Superb Aquatic Compant in Surjulslng nnd Pleating Feats never before at
tempted in water by ant one. On the program Is a Foot Race on the Water, Polo
Game nnd Water Sports of all kinds, concluding with a
GRKND NKXZHL BRTTLE
I between two full rigged Ships, dutlng which
I'UWCIIlll iiiipciiu.
ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.
Trains leave nt 4 ::o nnd 5:30 p, n returning at 6 and 1 1 p. m,
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