A' towPiWf'w ..)! , ; ' e . A 8 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1890 r- -w- w t-- " '" A j m ' 9VT' '- .' VHrA . Hh.'VHH -f- - " ', H i hi m h i i immMvnB j in ' r v ", . s It ft Jli IS"' I ,s Mi w Ju mm --'"lfft "POPULATION OF LINCOLN GB.OOOf Saturday Evening, Aug, 30, '90 S Corner I Oth and P Streets. -DKAM'.IIH IN- Aincrican, French, British ami German, Dry Goods "TIip INuirlrr" I'or firtlo li Omiiliii. Coiilw mny 1m found nt lCi'lthVmmf htmnl, 3310 Houth Fifteenth ntnt, Hoyd'Aopornhoimo Mock. NOTICE. On nnd nttcr September jut. wc wilt Issue no more premium tlckctH. Mow ever the premium department will rcmnlu for miiic time nml we will redeem nil out MnndliiK tlckctn. In nlxnit ten day we will have new linen o( Mlverwnre nml other K0O(!'t nmkliiL' the premium depart ment more attractive tlmn ever before. Ah wc nrc receiving Inrjjc Invoices of fall koocU daily, wc nilvUe nil to purchase Koods while wc nre Ivln' ticket between now nml Sept. i. Hl'.IU'Ot.SIIKIMIiH A; Co, Tim Courier Citn tii I'omul Al Windsor Hotoi Nown Htnnd. Cnpltnl Uotol Nows Htauit. Kxpoalttou Dliilmr Mall NewaHtiind. Tho Oothntn Nuwa Btnnd, HH Houlli lltti Ht, IWt Itumior, lit North Mil Htroot. Ktl. Young, 10M O Htroct. l'lotolior & Co., lift) () Hlreot. l.tttlr. a port Ulnar Htnre, 113 North l'Jtli Ht. Tho lloiul, corner 1'ith anil i M roots. "Wcxtorlloni'K Harbor Hhop, liurr Mock. MfAnoxtrn supply or piiporH In uhvnyp loft I tlin Qothnm, In cnau other Npwndcalors uppllci run nliorl. Tl W7Zr-t ifiTTTr rfiY .M C0ln,U Fall Styles, Dunlap Hats 1137 O STREET. E TAKE NOTICEI The CouniKii will not be responsible, for any debta made by any ono In its nnnio, un tm r written order accouip miIm the name, Local mid Vcrson!. Whltebrtvut Coal and Lime Company. Take Turkish at 1010 O street. Ruth M. Woods, M. D., 1SSM 1 street, Lincoln Ice Co., 1010 O St. Telephone 118. Canon City Coal nt tho Whltcbreatt Coal and Lime Co. Only place in Lincoln that unm mineral water in IwUia is at 1010 O street. Prompt service, pure and wholesome food and the belt of everything U always found at Don Cameron's. Dr. C. 11. Manning, otllco rooms 00 07-0$ Burr block. Telephone IKlo. Residence Cor. 20th and P. Telephone 10. Ladies will find a complete line of lino shoes and all the latest styles at tho proper prices at Bbem In's Boston Shoe Store. J. II . O'Neill, lino plumbing, hot water and sUam heating, fln gus fixtures and globe. You can buy all gradm of garden bono very cheap. Try n dlnncrntCnmeron's Lunch and Short Order house.. Berved dally from 11:110 n, in, till 2. p. m. Everything tine and Juicy and cooked In a home-like manner. No such Ice cream and ices as those found at l'oehleru nre to bo found eluewheru iu tho city., ,111s new jvarlors in the Mcilride block nre the llneot in tho city. I'oehler makes n secinlty of My v lug Ice cream and ices for picnics, imrtlw, weddings, etc. Orders taken by telephone 457 or nt tho ofllce in the Mcilride block, lUth and 1' streets Prof. F. M. Qibeault will rojumohis clmes with hU pupils September first. Any one do siring a thorough course iu music, vocal or instrumental, will recdvo prompt attention by calling on or addressing him after August 29th, at Ids studio, at the Lin dell hotel. IW-'.'t Last June, after the great Hood, I received u bottle of Chamberlalu's colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy from my pastor, nt a time when I was very much run down with diar rhoea, and had tried two doctors without finding any relief. This remedy relieved me at once, and cured me entirely In a short time I got several bottles and gave it around among my acquaintances who were afllictcd in the same way. I think I gave it to a doxon people, and It relieved and cured, so far as I know, in all com. It Is the best medicine for tho disease I have over known. Mrs. E. L. Ilenrie, Johnstown, Vn. Louie Meyer has returned from an extend ed purchasing trip east, and thle popular store will be found overflowing with a hand some new stock of fall und whiter goods. Heavy cloths, flannels, shawls, etc., and ev erything in the dry goods line for the coming season, he has iu abundance. The stock to select front is unusually large, and visitors to this store can always find what they want. When you are buying it ipa to get the worth of your money, You want the best, bus you do not care to pay fancy price. Loulo Meyer & Co., sell the bst and their prices are lowest. 103 North Tenth street. wirnGSBR!! -wr Tho Crete camping party returned Wednes day afternoon. There was some falling weather during tho week's slay (but tho nrdnr of tho cninpers wns not appreciably alTeclcd, nnd n thoroughly g(Hl tlmn was enjoyed hy tho gay party, .Mrs. A. II, Colfrotll, who Is by tho way, nu ndmirnh!ochacrom, nml her huahaud, had under their charge tho follow ing young people MIkncs Carrie Allan, Clnrn W'aMi, Anna llarr, (lertruilo Inw, AuuloKuiike, .Mnudo Smith, Hindu Honoof Ht, Iniln, and (lenovlnvo Wells, Mesnr. Alal nun MuKlnnnn, Will Hardy, KrnnkZehiuug, (J. W. (lei wig, W. Morton Smith, Owir Kuuke, John Dnrgiiu, U. I). Mullen, J II. Cunningham nnd Harry Wheelouk. Tho Chautauqua iiHwnibly buildings wero lined In stead of tents and In oun of these, provided with n wnxod floor several dancing parties wero given. Hontlng, flnhlng, etc., formed tho principal amuncmeiitj- by day. Ono of tho jiarty met with a slight iniihap, nnd tho event was celebrated iu tlii following, which boenmu tho camp song: Huudiiy mornliiK Jut nt nine, Johnnie OorKall drenxed mi tine, Went looklmr for u (Mi tielow the dam As he stood there In the mud Ho fell with it dreadful thud And the words ho said renemblcd these: Oh, damn I When lilt foot wero once more firm He'd n rather dampUh stern ; And how theswenrs did oflcrvcnco nnd Uric, And with howls wo him did Krcet As ha sat theru on thu sent HerapliiK mud w Itli nil Ids itilwlit l'rom him nnd Ids, Down went John DorKiin to tho llottom of the dam He trleillto cut a swell Hut when he slipped hosworo Wko well Drenncd In his best Hunday clothes l'lillllp Homrucrlnd, who wns twenty-two years old Wednesday, was given n delightful surprise ,xirty by Ids mother In honor of the event, In tho evening. Mrs.T. K. Kern, Min Uallance, Mrs. K. (1. DnvN, Mrs. U. O. I'ow ell nnd Mrs. (1, 11. (Irllllthi tinslntetl Mrs. Somiuerlnd in receiving thu guests. Tho early pint of the evening wan panned with ranis mid dancing, nnd nt 11 o'clock an ele gant collation wns served nt which Mr (1 . 11. Hnrnes, representing tho guests, presented Mr. Soiunierlad with n hnudnoiiio diamond senrf pin, Tho latter made n graceful acknowledgement. The following wero pres ent: Minxes Mnttlo Orllllthn, Hilda Dorhme, Kldn Ciimpliell, Alum Sharp, Jennie Wntsou, Josephluo Lotterldge, Anna ClrlllN, Nelho Hyde nud Mnliel Long; Messrs. Hay Chap iiinn, W. HUckhot.se, W. W. Iiottvridgo, (I. H. Ilarnes, W. Mlchener, M. D. Illackburn, John Iitterldgo nud Will GrlHUlis; Dr. und Mrs. T. C. Kern, Messrs. nnd Mesdames CO. I'ow ell, John Loltter, W. II. Orllllthn, and Mrs. E. O. Davis. Society delights iu n fnnhlounblo church wedding nud Lincoln society is just now spec ially Interest 1 In tint niimivii.liltii. i,,.tl..l. of LIcutonnnt T. AV. Orllllth and Miss Alleen UaKley, which is announced to occur In tho Clmivli of tliu lldli-Trliiltv R,it. ..!.. tl,ll at 0 p. ill. Severn! hundml Invitations have oeen isnutHi ami iiio wetliling will bo solem nlied with tho greatest eclat. Ilov.John Hew itt will olllclato and Miss Carrie Allen n-lll preside over tho organ. Miss Olive Lnttn will lie tho maid of honor, nud tho brides maids will bo Misses Mnrtlia Funko, Nannie Lilllbrldge, Oroco Oakley and Maud Oakley. Lieut. Tnggnrt will pnibably liotho best man and tho following will net tu ushers: Messrs. Frank Zehrung, Cooper. J, It. LemUt, Frank Hurr, L. Kuhns of Chicago, Ueorgo Foics- mnn nnd Dr. Hiuihr. Aflur tli w.ul.ll..,. n reception will lie given nt tho residence of tho in mn u um i iu v p. in. The H'oWd-Zferdif's coriwpondent nt Union, Neb,, souds the following under date of the 27th Inst.: "More than one hundml invited gueste witnessed the marriage of two of Lincoln's most twpular young people, Harry M, Trans nnd Miss Nellie I. Jones, nt tho Ilnptlst church today. The church was humUomely decorated and Hov. S. 11, Dillon of Weeping Water, pronounced an Impressive ceremony ns they stood under a beautiful evergreen arch. The groom is a popular young man and the youngest son of a leading merchant. The bride Is one of society's favorites aud is highly esteemed by nil. A large number of frlonds escorted Mr. and Mrs. Trans to the depot, where thov boanledtho Missouri l'aclfla train for Lincoln and Omaha. They will return iu a few days aud make their home in Union." The thirty-eighth birthday auniversary.of Mr. Carl Funke, whloh occurred Wednesday evening, wns the occasion of an enjoyable surprise party, composed of Lincoln pvoplo lately thrown together at Estes Park, Col., as follows: Messrs, and Mesdames Le Grand llnldwin, W. H. Hargreaves, W. II. Ogden, Win. M. Leonanl, A. C. Zolmcr, Misses Price, Mary Datch of Des Motnej, and Messrs. Ed. Ilarnes, W. II. Orr and I). E. Thompsou. In the course of the evening Mr. Funke wits presented with a handsome meerschaum pipe and smoking outfit. Last evening tho snmo lrty "suprlsed" Mr. und Mrs. Le Grand llnldwin iu the same happy tnnnuer, nud the enjoyment of the first evening was repeated with latere!. A very pleasant party was given by Misses lllanchn nnd Stella McOlnnis, nt their resi dence, Sixteenth nnd 11 streets, Monday even ing, in honor of Mlssca Llllle nnd Myrtle Prior of Clinton, Mo., who have been visiting the former for several weeks. The guests were Mlshes Elvira Illake nud Daisy Hurras, und Meturs. Will O'Shea, Arthur Harney, David Small, Howard Ilurrus and George Decker. Miss Myrtle Prior nud Mr. George Decker received prizes for successfully tail ing the donkey, aud booby prlien were' awarded Miss Daisy Ilurrus und Mr. Will O'Shen. The evening's enjoyment closed with high live aud refreshments. The Misses Prior left for their home Tuesday evening, A happy picnic orty spent' yestenlay aft ernoon nnd evening at Cushman park in the usual entertaining way. There were present Misses U race Kuapp, May Moore, Maud Oak ley, Grace Oakley, Georg'lo" Camp, Fannie Hawley, Joslo Winger, Grace Hurr, Lute Griffith, Fannie Marshall, Libble Becrest, Joslo Lotterldge, Stella Curtice and Flo Winger; Mescrs. John Mcilride, George Osdd, Hay iA-coe, lloss Curtice, Frank So crest, Hoy Chapman, Fos-s Becrest, Harry Lansing, Clinton Lansing, John Lotterldge, George Kleutsch, Hugh linker, Matt llaldwin and Charles Hammond. Mcfdnmes llaldwin ai:d Griffith attended as chaproues. Visitors to Thk Couiukh ofllce next week will find the annual house-cleaning aud re furnishing In full progress, A number of improvements will 1m mode preparatory to a novel opening which will be given about the middle of September, and at which a hand some now stock of fall and winter stationery will be exhibited. The CouiiUH will be un- tuiiiilly well riiliied In thin department the coming nennon In menu cnnln, ball pro' grams, etc, wo Imvu some uulipiu nud strik ing designs. The "No Name" social club held nil lm pmiuptii meeting nt the residence of J L. Montrose, Tuesday evening. In honor of Mr Montrose and family who departed Inter Iu the week for Hook Island Mid thneant, Thnie wero present! Mesms nud Mettdames Iluir man, Vnrney, E, K Crlley, Kiank Hall, Cook, Fred llaldwin, Samuel Monro, 0. ThompHoii, Doctors and Mowlame II. F. Hnllly nud Dayton, Misses Nellie Hnllly mid Mae Montrose and Mr. Matt llnldwin, H, 11. lliiriihnm, wife und son returned yestenlay from the wist, whei o they have en Joyed live weeks of pleasant sojourning In Massachusetts, New' Yoiknnd Cnuailn, Mr. Iluriihnm stopnd eu louto homeward at Queliec to see Mr nnd Mrs, lloehmnr nud their sick child. Ho reports that tho little sufferer Is still very ill, nud Hint tho trip which promised so much pleasure, has turned Into anything but enjoyment. W, H. HufTiiian entertained his friend, N. K. lllllnw of the lv annas Spilng lied and MuttresM company, Wichita, tho latter irt of this week. Mr lllllow Is liKiklng for a now location for hli factory, which employs In tho neighborhood of a hundred ,eople, aud Lincoln's peculiar adaptability for such nu Institution wns Impressed Ukiii him by Mr. HulTinuii with nu encouraging prosjicct of success. It. II Mollett and bride, neo Miss Gilbert, retuiueil yesterday from their three months' wtddlug tour through tho vast. During the trip points In Virginia, New York and Mnry Innd wero visited, nnd on the return a stop of several days was niado nt Chicago. Mr. und Mrs. Moirott will lie at homo for the present nt Denton, but expect soon to become residents of the CnpltnlClty, where they will lie henrtlly welcomed. J. M. Munlock, ono of the most popular young traveling men who make their homes In Lincoln, will on Septem)er Oth bo wedded to ono of Coueoidln, Kansas', most accom plished belles. They will bo inairk'd Iu the morning, so dame minor has it, nnd arrive In Lincoln the same day, nud nt once take up their lenldeiico nt Twenty-Unit nnd K streets. The unmo of tho lady wns not learned, H. W. Drown, wife nud daughter Mlns Florence, returned Thursday from Hoston and tho Now Engluud seashoio resorts, Mr. and Mrs. llrnnn have been east ntmut u mouth, while Miss Urown's stay was nearly six mouth during which time she gave at tention to the higher studies of voice culture. Lincoln (HKiple should always stop nt the Murray wiillo Iu Omiilia No bettor plneo In to bo found nt tho inetiopolls, nnd no hotel there receives us tunny guests from Lincoln us this popular house. Tho table Is the finest In the state, while the rooms nre lnrge, airy and magiilllccutly furnished. Messrs. E. S. Hawiey, J. H. Sheltoumid A. O. Hlcketts accompanied by their families have lieen enjoying weekly outing trips to Cushman Park. They usually go out Tues day morning nud remain nil day. It all'ords n day's recreation in tho woods that Is both pleasant and healthful. II. Goldsmith nud family arrived Saturday from Philadelphia nud will bo nt homo at their handsome now residence, l.'i'.l north Eighteenth street lifter September 1st. Mr. Goldsmith has rented the Davy block, 11'iS O nud will open a furniture und cnret store next week. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wheeler und Mr. nud Mrs. J. H. Trickoy returned Wednesday from Custer county, Nebraska, where they have enjoyed n two weeks' hunt. They rejiort prairie chickens, rabbits, etc., plentiful. Of course they bagged a bountiful supply. The list of absentees which The Couiukh tins been running duriiiK tho summer, will lie discontinued niter this week. It has proven n convenient directory of traveling Llucolnites, nnd wns much appreciated. Tho Masonic Temple is undergoing im provements, to to commented on in next week's CouniKii, which will present this IKipular resort in full dress in time for tho commencement of the society season. The sixth birthday anniversary of Miss Eva llnrniss of 14-15 E street, was pleasnntly cele brated Monday evening, with appropriate amusements and refreshments. Jack Stobbs, tho genial nnd popular man ager of tho Wkltebreast Coal company, and sister, Miss Mnud, returned Tuesday from Hamilton, Ontario, It is nnnoimced that Fred lleuzluger, Into of Thk Couiukh, and John M. Cotton, will ere long begin the publication of h new weekly iwiper. A marriage license was issued Tuesday to Joseph Hn worth, ng'ed sixty-nine, Cretd, und Miss Mny M. Ful wider, aged slxty-thrco.Uird City, Kansas. Notwithstanding tho partial failure of crops it is said that the statu fair will be the finest exhibition yet given by tho state board of agriculture. Mr. aud Mrs. George Cook have returned from n stny of six weeks nt the lakes. They are entertaining Miss Dewey of Chicago. Mrs. J. M. Gregg of Hnrrisburg, 111., is in the city visiting iter old time friends Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Weaver, 1230 II street. Lnngdon Frotliinghnm of Hoston, has leeu appointed to tho chair of agriculture and bi ology at the state university. Mrs. O. W, Webster returned Tuesday from un extended visit nt Mansfield, Ohio, aud other eastern iwlnts. II, J. Walsh nnd nephew, George Walsh, left Tuesday for Niagara Falls, The latter will enter Cornell. Wednesday will bo Odd Fellows' day nt Cushman park. An elaborate program has been provided. Miss Carrie Wasnier of Grnud Island, will bo the guest of Miss Nellie White until nfter the state fair. Miss Alinena Parker returned Wednesday from Grunt, Neb., where Sunday wns pleas antly passed. Mm, S. C. Elliott and daughter Stella have returned from an extended visit nt Chautau ipin, N. Y. Other Social News on Page 2. C. E. Purgcbon, Swintou's popular "drums iner," is due iu Lincoln about tho first of tho week, nnd as usual, his handsome counte nance and manly form will ornament the pharmacies und the thoroughfares of the city for n few days. Mr, Ferguson handles the celebrated English Primrose extracts which have become so popular In Lincoln society. The fragrant odors made by tho Swiuton company nre now used by swell so ciety everywhere! at the theatre, In the ball room and elsewhere. After next week our druggists will again haven complete supply and the fair sex may begin to lay In a wins tor's supply. Always ask for Swlutou's En glish Prlmroso, If you would be with the upper ton. Telephone at the Courikh office Is 263, Hood's Sarsaparllla Is a peenllsr medicine. It It csref ulljr .repnret from Sriarllls, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, l'linliiewn, Junior llprrlet, nnd other well, knomi snd vnlusblv vegetable remedied, hj a peculiar combination, proportion mid process, (tiring to Hood's Bsrinparltla curtttlvo power not possessed lijr oilier medicines. It effects remark ablo cures where oilier preparations fall. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is tho best Mood purifier before the public. It eradicates every Impurity, and cures Bcrofula, 8alt Kheutn, Iloltt, Iimplet, all Humors, Di pepiU, llllloutiicss, Rick Headache, Indigestion, (Icncrat DcMlltjr, Catarrh, Itheutnallim, Kidney and Mvcr Complaints, overcomes thai tired feel ing, creates nn appetite, and builds up the lyiteni. Hood's Sarsaparllla Has met peculiar and unparalleled success at homo, Huch has becomo Its popularity In I-owoll, Moss,, nhero II Is made, (lint whole neighbor hoods ato taking It at the same tlino. Lowoll druggists sell morn of Hood's Sarsaparllla than of all othor sartaparlllaa or blood purifiers, flold by druggists. gltlxfnrf.V Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar Lfev taxaxfaxt t i rum j, wtw in vw u'rt sjcbumi ma j mm 1204 and 1206 0' Street Burr Block R. R. GUTHRIE, 1540 O STREET, Carriac far Everybodv ! MUST MAKE ROOM FOR STATE FAIR GOODS. WILL MAKE TERMS AND PRICES FOR LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE STATE ! Three Car Loads more Coming for trie Pair. Don't fail to see us before Buying. 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 and Ticket Agent, Omnhn. A. C.ZIEMER, City Passenger nnd Ticket Agent, Lincoln, HARDY h PITCHER, LARGEST FURNITURE STORE IN THE CITY. 211 SOOTH ELEVENTH STREET. LINCOLN, NEB. iM mLmW&SmmMmmmmmm Mv f JwISh I CAItl'KT ItOCKKU-ANTKJUi: OAK 4,00. rl Wr