ttK4 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1890 MP!! Jl - T TENNIS TOURNAMENT. , I- Wt te i ; t KJpi t "MONARCH" Gasoline Stoves. "SIBERIA" Refrigerators. " White Mountain ' Freezers. Screen Doors, t Screen Windows, ), Screen Wire Frank E. Lahr, 936 P Street. 1 North Side Postollice Square Cushman Park AMOMOEIElfTS FnHKIT-JTIH . 1 Saturday, Aug, 30. 400 II. A. M, 11. 11. employes plculn mill oven Iik party with families. Sunday, Aug. 31. Ton llroook with hi ureal balloon, "City of Loudon" goes above thoclouit nt 4 p. in. Tho Imby brass band, tho wnmlcr of tlio ago qlttloOorlnno's fnvorlto Concert at 2:30 ntul after the ascension, Kroo concert at depot nt Up. 111. S-cont ntlmlnHloii to nit. Hnllrontt tickets IS cent for round trip. Monday, Sept. 1. Labor Day. Wednesday Sept. 1. Odd Follows I'lonlo. A Fine Crayon LIFE SIZE FREE AT SHERWrN'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 1133 O ST, O ST. Whrc we will be glad to sec all old frlendi and customers and at many new ones as can get Into the store. WIRICK & HOPPER. wF1 l lhr IStpenif Mmlrni Tfmr. HiMmoiiliTUiM )no Year by Mull or Carried fJOO; Six Moulin, f 1. 00; Three Mnntlm.MH1 , One month SO Cent InrnrnMy In Advance Aiivkiitiskmknts: llntes fiirnliheilnu application it the oflloe. Heclnt rntcs on Time (Nnitraci. CONTiunirnnnsiHhort spicy sketches, xeiii ami stories solicited. 1 Vmoiinl ntul 8ooll notes nre especially desirable. I'niymo: We inako ft K'clnlty of Finn Printing In nil Ha branches. Hocietr work n seclnlty. PubliMhud Stturdfiy. Address nil (iiniiniiiiit'iitlolni direct to tlifi office Wicmnicl Pkintino Co.. rtnii.tHitKiiH. Courier HulldtiiK, M:u N street. Tl'.I.KI'IIONKiV'l I j. Wkhhkl, Jli., Editor and Sole Pi oprletor. W. Mdhto.v Hmitii, Asssoolnto Editor, POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000. PEOPLE WE KNOW. An Interesting Iticldcnt In tint wedding of Mr. Donald I.. Iivoof Lincoln, to Mix Julia InrrnU-o of Clermont, Iowa, rcortcd In Inat week's CouitlKii, was tliu reading of n oeni by tlm nutlior, Mnjor H. II. M. Dyers, who wroto "ShernmnV Mnrch to tint Hen," Tho hkiii wai composed expressly for tlm ocean xlon and win dedicated tu tho Initio. (Jeneral Victor Vlfiunln of this city, lately consul nt Colon, United States of Columblu, will probably return to Nebraska. HI sue rertor, who lint Junt been nppoltited, Is Wil liam I!. SIiiik, of Virginia. Co'. .1. I) Iliinl, prorletor of tho Officii Commercial, formerly connected with tlm State Journal, spent novel nl dny In tho city thin Mock. The colonel Is iih handitomo in over and Ik enthusiastic over Ogden's pros- Pfl't. Messrs .1 0.1 11 1', Huttou, Thomas Meagher and J. J. Condon, who lately returned from Colorado, aro regaling their friends wRh an account of their wild ascent to tlm sum mit of Pike n Peak, n distance of twelve miles In four hour. They claim to havo broken tho record by llfteen mlnutcH. Of course you know Dick Berlin of Omnlin. Everybody does. Well, Dick, oilr own Tom Cooke and Rnvo Mercer of Omaha, returned several dnys ago from a four days trip to Colorado. Dick carried a small hand-bag while Tom and Dave stowed away their extra luggage In their coat pockets, Consequently Dick played tlm dudo to the utter discom fiture of tlm other fellows. Tom Cooko whose portly shapo doubtless quivered with envy as ho surveyed handsome Dick after a change of clothes, gives tho following list of articles contained in the hitter's very Binall ba);: Two complete suit of clothes, six wlilte shirts, four silk outing shirts, eight pairs of cuffs, twelve collars, six neckties, one dozen collar buttons, seven pairs of hose, thirteen handkerchiefs, two bottles of perfumery, two soft lints, one iwx of very swell stationery, one pair of dancing pumps, three white and two fancy vests, one chest protector, n liver pad, two porous plasters, a box of pills, two watch chains, three jmlrs of cuff buttons, comb and brush, bottle, of hair invigorator, it manicure set, one rolr of sllvcr-hucklcd hose supporters, one pair of slippers, a pack of playing cards and n novel "Tho Devil's Own Daughter." A pretty good assortment for a four day's tiip. lly the way that novel of Dick's has nu interesting title. Many of our young people will rememlier Bert Smith, who n few years ngo, wasn popular member of Lincoln society, He was In the city this week and was warmly kreoted by boats of old acquaintances. Ilert Is now cashier of the State bank of Oandy, and Is making himself felt In that thriving town, V Elmer K. Henkleleft Monday for Olympla, Wash,, en very Important business. Wednes day, September thlnl, ho will be married to MIm Iajiib Giles, thU ceremony uniting one of the Capital City's most prominent and promising young men to n most charming and agreeable young lady, already well known and exceedingly popular In Lincoln. Thoy will leave Olympla m tho evening of the third for this city, accompanied by Mrs. L. C. llurr ami daughter, and will arrive ou tho Tenth after a trip to the principal points of Interest in the northwest. Their "nt home" nddres will bo Twenty-second and Washing- ion street. SOUTH LINCOLN. W. N. Abbot left Monday for (Jcnon, Neb. Mr. and Mrs, O. I. Davis start todav for Kansas City. Miss Mattio Murks-of Dennett, returned home Thursday, Mr. ami Mrs, Hobert Ryan have gone to Den Moines for a week, Charlie Lewis left Monday on n business trip to Seyanl, lllalr and Omaha, Mrs. Caroline Murphy started for homo, Canton, Mo., over the I). & M, hut Monday evening. Mrs. J. M.Thomasof Wyoming, III., Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. 8. A. Dillon, mhUIi Ninth street. A certain young man, who shall be name less, has his cage ready ami we presume ho will cage his bird ere long. Mr. and Mrs. A. Small, 1044 A street, are entertaining MUsBnilthot Indianapolis, I ml., and Mrs. Small of Geneva, Neb., this week. Ho,-. C. H. Ollmore of Elm wood, Neb., has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Murphy, while attending the prohibition convention. He left fcr home Thursday. Mrs. D. It. Lanley of l)e Moines, Iowa, daughter of Mrs. Frlel, who has been visiting her for some time returned home the early part of the week accompanied by her brother Walter, who will remain there all winter. Aunt Samantiia. "For summer complaint," says lien U Bene, a prominent druggist of I.os Angelee, Cal., "I know of no remedy so sure and safe to use as Chamberlain's colic, cholera mid dlarrluea remedy," Mr. Rear la not alone In entertaining that opinion, as wherever known the remedy Is praised by all who use It, For sale by A. U Shader. J TPy II h tennis tourna- omieni which has betn "In progress all tlm week has been the mast Interesting lo cal contest over held In the city, bringing out a number of now nlnvors and awakening fresh luterex In llmsMirt There was a goxl attendance each dny In tho gents' singles, Monday, C. U. llurr defeated Frank Hathaway, "o, 7-f, Iwo straight sets, (lelsthardt defeated West, N-'J, -H) mid 7-Ti, Howey deleated FoIhoiii tl-'i and IW), and F. H. llurr ilefented Monger, IH iiikKH. In (Im ladles' singles .Miss (trace llurr was defeated by Mlts Louise round, 111, IM, and Miss Ilertle Iluir defeated ,Mlss Hathaway, IM ntul II I. In Tuesday's gentle meti's singles, O. C llurr defeated Illisli, -a, M; (lelsthardt defeatetl Wlstinr, ill), US; i nunc llurr iloruatod Mowey U-l, il-l and Sheldon defeated Triiphngvii by lefault. On Wisltiesday, gentlemen's douhfes, F. H, and C. L. llurr diifented (loUtlinrdt and Hardy, il II, U-'JandUt;C, O. llurr mid Shtldoii defeated llllsh and Howey, U-2, U-2, West iindHlarrett defeated Wittier mid Mtiiiger.U-l, iMInuil U-l. F, H. mid C L llurr defented C C. llurr mid Sheldon, U!l. In gentlemen's singles, F. H. Hurr defoatisl Sheldon 7-fi, U-S, and In ladles' single, Miss I'ound defeated Mls llertlo Kin r, 7-o, U-'J, giving tho former tho Indies cham pionship of tlm city. On Tliunsday In the gentlemen's doubles, ('. L. and F S. Ilun de feated West and Stnrrett, U-S, U-l. In the gentlemen's singles (lelsthurdt defeated C. V. llurr, D-7, IM, and in tlm ladles' doubles Misses Found and llurr defented Mesdames llurr mid Sheldon, tin, J-U, tW. Mixed and gentlemen's doubles were played yesterday afternoon. Tlm results were nniiouncril too late for pub lication in this week's CouitlKlt. HltMlTIMi NOTK8. Walt until Lincoln plays Omahii. C, C. Dun's tennis playing Monday excited general admiration. A number of very lino horses have been en tered for the state fair races, Tlm Omaha Wheel Club tournament will bo hold Sept. Ill and SO. It will lion big event In byklng circles. Tlm Lincoln club played a good gnino at MlnneiiKills Tuesday; but tlm scorostood II to 0 in the other club's favor. The Omaha Her still thinks Lincoln istio small to support a league club; but our club Is In the association to stay. Lincoln ran up against Milwaukee this week and was pretty badly punished. In Sunday's game she scored a goo-e-egg. The Lincoln club will play tho Denver team In this city Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and Kansas City, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. U. W. Oerwlg was at Rent! ice Monday. Rev. A.Van Duyn left Sunday for Chicago. Miss Helena Lau Is visiting at Illoomliigton, III. O. R. Oakley was n: Woaplng W.itjr Tiles dny. Paul Weaver dci.r ted for Rochester, N. Y. Tuesdaj . Miss Laura Taylor U vMtlug fi lends nt Kearney. T. J. Thompson left Thursday for San Diego, Col. Madame' Weber will return next week from Iloston. K. 1. tinnier went to Hutchinson, Knrtms, Wednesday. Mrs. Ella M. Ureen left for Rocheiter, N. Y., Tuesday. Raul Holm has returned from Hot Springs, South Dakota, Mr, and Mrs. C. lion!) started Tuetdny for Madison, Wis. Chief Justice Amiisa Cobb returned from Boston Thurxlay. Miss Emma R. (Jeach left Tuesday for Manslleld, Ohio. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John dross n daughter, Monday. Mrs. Helen Knotta left Thursday for Hutchinson, Kansas, Miss Jennie Kruse is making an extended visit at the northern lakes. II, II, Roggcnkamp wan a assenger for Portland, Oregon, Tuesday. Mrs. A. L. (Julie is home again after a month's visit in the Rockies. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Carter and daughter left Tuesday for Philadelphia The Presbyterian Sunday schools held n piculo at Cushman uirk yettcrday. Mrs. J, il. Robinson and daughter of Chi cago, are visiting Mrs. C. E. Yates. The remains of the late Paul R. McOrew were Interred Wednesday morning. MUses Nellie Hlldeibrnud and Nannio Allen have returned from n visit In Omaha. Henry Leavltt, of "Domestic Coal" fame, has been doing Chicago the past week. W, 8. Hamilton and family aro back from a month's vfsltut Foit Madlton, Iowa. Miss Minnie Hale, 11SI U street, Is enter taining Miss Mamie Prouty of Peru, Neb. Mrs. A. D. Clark has been appointed ad mlulitratrlx of the estate of John R. Clark. A. F, Wood will be Prof. Weber's succes sor as tutor in botany at the state university. Dr. 8. 8. Skldmore entertained Dr. M. H. Stackhouse and family of Hickman, Tuesday. Mrs. W, T. Duncan and baby returned Wednesday from a summer's visit In the east, Mrs. E. K. Criley and family have return- from a pleasant visit to various points in the east. J. R. Smith, who has been with A. Hulburt for some years, ha entered the More of S. Schwab. Mrs. W. J, Marshall and daughter, Miss Fay, have returned from the Dakota Hot Springs. Ml Mary Datch of Des Molnej, Iowa, Is visiting at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ogden. "Want" Ails for the Jiniriittl. Ill order to erve tho convenience of Its pntrpns who mnywWli to use tho "wnnt" col umns of the Journal the ouiiikh olllco will receive such advurtlsements nt the regular rates and traiiKinlt them totlie.ottnidf. See the now conespondenco papers In tab let form Just received nt the CountKil olllco. We have all the latest weaves, in nil the fan cy and plain apr, Including a number of very pretty novelties. Envelopes to match all papers. LINCOLN'S ABSENTEES. A 1. 1st or l.luenliiltes Abroad and Where The) nre Niiiiiiiierliig. Tlm Couhikh will esteem It a favor If its friends will nll In keeping ths following list of summer absentees full ami correct. Wo will Im glnd to add nniiiw to the list, but iihoveiill Irt us know when these tout Ists it turn Sidney Mls Alia Laiilr. Pueblo, Col. -M. II Fish, Illinois Miss Estella Stlre. Auioiii Mih. C. A Whlck. Montreal, Can. E. Goodrich. Detroit, SIlch.-G. A. "0011011. Loveland, Col.-UeorgeHiulth. RoeUoul, Ii M.h Olive Trlgir. Qulncy, III -Mim Jennie Kmim. Elmwood, IIU Mto Jlarja Rosy. New Jersey-AMIss.Corn Outcnlt. Phllndi'lplimfc-MiU l.-. W. Ames. Ijmdfin. Oittni lMlf..iiti fl......M Sail Dll'L'O. ('ill. Inllll M lliirb. Madison, Neb. -.Mrs. J. I) Hood. Sciiinton,Pa.-Mis. S. T. Daklu. Sitka, Alnskn Illchniil D. Miller. Mnrwlllw, Ill.-Mlss Lizzie Bond. Cltv of .Mexico Aaron Buckstair. IndlnnnpolN, Itul. O. F Dlttmnn. Hiitchlmon, Knnns E. P. Hawes. Giaham, W. n. Miss Ida Young. .Urbima, Ohio Mlfs Alice Maltli.ud. Oswego, N. Y.-Mrs. C. I). Pitcher. Iliutfonl, Conn. Mrs. F. E. G.ig.. Nniinnlnio, Wiuli. II. F. Southwell. Evnn.ton, Wj o. Charles Morrison. Castile, N. Y.-MIm Mary A. Smith. Mluhignn-M. M. White ami fnmlly. Lake George. N. Y.Mks Alice Orr. Marietta, O. Mrs. Dr. Charles Hart. Jamestown, N. I). Miss Lolllo Smith Palmer Lake, Col. Mrs. A M. I! did. Maho John IC. Stout, John Fall Held. Anacondn, Montnnn Mrs. M. Hnriis. Madison, Wl. Mr.nnd Mm. O . Ilenll. Davenpo't, Iown Miss Minnie Mateer. Galveston, Texas Mm. Emma Patrick. Manslleld, Ohlo-Mlss-Einina R. (leach. Galesbnrg, HI. Miss Eleanor llllams. Illnhie, Knn. W. B. Taylor and family. DesMo!nes-Dr. ami Miv. C. C. Calkins. Evansvllle, Intl. F. B. Nisbett and wife. Lyons, N. Y. Mm. R. M. Lyons and niece. Brooklyn. N. Y. It H. .Voiratt and wife. Massachusetts!!, S. Goidon and wife. Portland, Me. Jos. lloehmer anil family. Niagara Falls II J.WaWi, George Walsh. Janesvllle, Wis. 51m. A. J. Bingham and hUll, Oinnlm hunting party In Wyoming L. C. Burr. Hillsdale, Mich wife. Buffalo, N. Y.- -Prof. E. T. Hartley anil Mls Julia Smith, Eugeuo llcaton. Iowa Mrs. A. Cropsey J. Caldwell, .Mrs. D. P. Rochester, N. Y. Miss Corn Hardy, Paul Wenver, B-nntstcwn, Iown Mrs. Frank Miiyo and mother. Oenova. N. Y. Mrs. R. M. Simons an.l daughter. Freeport, III. Mrs. J. W. Menlove and daughter. Chicago-Miss Edith Russell, Miss Lillian .VUcheli. Tomahawk Lakes, Wis.Albert Watklns and family. Wyoming, camping Mis. C. S. Clasou and family. Black Hills, S. I). Mr. and Mrs. John I. Underwood. Canada Rev. . Gregory and aunt, Mr. Buckingham. Olympla, Warh. Mrs. L. U. ' llurr and daughter, May. Uoldwater, Mich. Misses Loulso Smith and Alice Righter. Helena. Mont. M. I). Thurston, A. H. Bar ber, J. F. Slorrls ntul family. Lnko Chautauqua, N. Y,, Miss Maud Hammond, W, II. Goodrich. Albany, N. Y. MIm Karnh Wool Stoore, Mrs. M. Leckenml Willie Hewlett. Cleveland, O. MUs Lulu Grunlugur, E. R. Ellsworth and wife, W. C. Dutton. Georgetown, Col. Mrs. C.G. Dawes, Rev. and Mrs. Curtis, Miss Ethel Marsland, louring EuroH. A. E. Hargreaves, W.W. Wilson, Harry Townsend, William PI. elan. New York Mrs. C. W. Pomfret and daughter, W. W. Folsom, E. G. Williams. England Mrs. Ji. A, Blnns, Jno. Parting ton and family, Mrs. Jas. Partington and family. Hot Springs, 8. D. R. M. Turner and wife, Mrs. Morris Turner, A; C. Wlilte, J. Farmer and wife.; Dayton, Ohio Mlssei Jennie and Mary Underwood, Airs. A. U. Uiiimeyer, Mr, and Mrs. A M. Mumma. Portland, Oregon A. Manger, H. A. Dab cock und wife, Mrs. Lewis A. Bowers, E. O. Clark, II. II. Roggeiikatnp. Old Point Comfort, Vn. Miss Blanche Har g reaves, Mrs. R, C. Ou teal t and children, Mrs. C. O. Wheedon and children, Mrs. Prof. Little. Colorado Geo. R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Worthy Sterns, Frank T. Walton, Mrs. R.A. Hawley, Mrs. L. E. Stewart, Miss Lillian Sterling, Mr. and Mis Shoemaker Mamtou Mrs. L. R. Treemau and daught er, Mrs. T. P."Folom, Mrs. C. Thompson, J. M. Stewartand wife, Mrs. A. N. WyckolT, Mrs. W. C. Grimth, Miss Grace Grlftlth. Denver Mrs. M. E. Canlleld, Mrs. W. W. Wirt, Mrs. Hook, Mrs. Ross, MIm Rheta Alexander, E. M. Long, J, O. Wndsworth and wire, Miss Clarkfe Pace, C 8. Clason. Touring the northwest Win. Wltte, Peter Anderson, MIm Josle Blair, J. G. Smith, Miss Jennie Smith, Lee Elliott, II. H. Demi and amlly, Mrs. II. M. Rice, Mrs. J. R. Wright. Colorado Springs Le Rue Brown, Mrs. M. C. Coleman, Miss Clair Link, J, B. Hortou, Mrs. J. it. McMurtry and daughter, Miss Tote, T. J. Mlltonberger and family, MIm Anna Ttbbits. St Faul, Minn. Mrs. J. E. Edwards, J. R. Conklfu und children, Mrs. John Schmlttel, Mrs. John Fitzgerald and child ren, Kd, Cagney. Win. Lelrerdluk, Mrs. Jacob Huberlo and daughter, Touring the east J. A. Huddleson and wife, Rev. O. A. Williams, Frank and Oscar Easterday, M. I. Aitkin, Mrs. Hard, Miis Gertrude Aitkin, F. W. Helwlg, Miss Mollle Helwlg, M. M. White and family Salt Ijike Goo. Spencer and family, Jas. Hieneer and wife, Frank Gregg and wife, Mrs. J. I). Parish and daughter. Mrs. Jesse D, Moore, Mrs. Anna Miller, Mrs. D. G. Courtney, Mifs Irene Watklns, Henry Alt kin, Mrs. N, C. Brock und daughter, Mr. and Mis. A, II. Mendeuhnll. VUitlng in various iiarts of state, Poehlers fancy cakes of all kinds nre pref erable to any found elsewhere. Any kind of cako rn ado to order omliort notice. 5S1IID GLOVES. WWm0)A FOR (MmIiajAa A BAD BREAK. There U bound to be trouble after this break. Mrs. Jones will now apply for a divorce. .She IntUted that her husband should go to A. T. Gructter & Co. for their furniture. Jones Insisted on golnj,' to n cheap John up the street and the accompanying pic ture shows the result. We do not handle this quality of furniture. Our goods are made by the best manufacturer in the country and our prices arc marked low. A. T. Gruetter & Co.'s Great Furniture House, 1118 N HTItKKT. GRAND :. RE-OPENING ! MONDAY, SEPTEMBER FIRST AT I O'CLOCK SHARP. 3d HNNUHL EDEN TO OUR PATRONS: Those upon whom wc depend for support It Is with pleasure that we announce n complete transformation during the hot weather of Lincoln's most popular Amuse, merit resort Into the cosiest of America's Thespian Temples. A PERFBCT FAMILY RESORT! A FAIRY HOWRR! Under a New Management. With New Idens and New Features. See Om List of OPENING ATTRACTIONS: OUEIO HLL. THE WORLD IN WAX! Q Life Like and Life Size 6, Wax representations of the Crowned Heads of Con tinental Europe. COSTUMED HISTORICALLY CORRECT. A most realistic depletion of Omaha's awful Tragedy, THE PINNEY FARM MURDERI The Happy Family ! The Stereoptican Promenade ! The Gallery of War Paintings ! ZBICTOTT THEATEE. The World's Famous Wizard, Z A N Z I G-MtfivKLoim and M3BKIOT&. GKEBHSTID TiHIETOIEeiTTIbvd: Hents 5 and 10 Cents Extra. Tho King of Laugh Makers GKORGE EDWARDS In Ethiopian Comicalities. Thu Peer of Clilncho Impersonators GEORGE CATLIN In Mongolian Eccentricities. The Man from Onlway BILLY WHITE In Hibernian Wit. lOc. ADMITS TO ALL ! lOc Chairs 6 and to Cents Extra. V-r , EST Pokltlvely no improper characters admitted. :n ' ? SALE BY wJjt . SEHSON, 3d- MUSEE The Canine Paradox of PROF. GLEASOIvl With Dos that do Everything Imt Talk. TJhe Funniest of Fumy Plays Fun in a Chinese Laundry I Performances Hourly from to 6, and 7 to 10 p. in. every day ' EXCEPT SUNDAY. On the Sabbath the Doors will bo Locked. i a Jrs- f ypA i 1 ! V1...111. i,,i