CAPITAL CITY CO'URIEK, SATURDAY, UNE .), 1892 WPUMTIOH OF UHCOLK 88,000. 1 Dresses for the House, Dresses (or the Street, Dresses lor Pleasure Trips, Dresses for Graduating. HO.fnoh all wool H-rte, nssorled Colnrs, for mtr price i, now iv. 40-Inch llrdfnrd Curd llroendo, aortetl rolors, former price (I.IU, now "tv, 4H-luch Arnold's Henrietta, fnrnwr prion 1.10 now TtK). 40.rnch Hllk Warp, Toltco cloth, former irlcp 11.10, now 71V. 40-Inch Cticvcrnn, former pilcn 11.10. now rve. H. R. N1SSLEY & CO. Cor. lOandPBtB. c ( TAKE NOTICE1 The CouuiKU will not W nMiislh1o for any debts made by nny ono in It name, nit mi a written order acoomiMinlos the name, 39c Children's School Hats t and, upwards at the L I ' TF P f Ctor. O ami latl) Sts. Opera House Comer Tm n.mrlnr Cnti lie rouiiil At Howl Lincoln Now Htand. Windsor Hotel Now Htand. Capital Hotel News Htattil. , lletl Duilo Ohrar Wore., HWi O Htreel The Ape, ll" Norlli litti Htreot. Kd. Young, I-W O HI root. ,, u Claon. Kleioiwr o.. " " .', 2----". r -,-,. ii-.i.A- Ui.utt iinrr I1IOCK itfnTTmClVVrH VViwJ N. w.siniul.ll Hotllh lltli Htrret. !J HUMES CAN SEE THE BEST LINE OF- TOS0R SCARFS W:R. DENNIS SCO. AT 37 O Strcel I37 TUB Ol.l) HKTTI.KHH OK I.aNUAKTKIl. At a meeting of tho Old Hettlers' nssoola. tlouof UiiraiiliT county Maluiilay after noon J. J. ImliolT was oloctiil president and he (olio wing were elected vlcti president! William Hulwrtsnti, George It. Skinner, Thomas Hyde, A. II. Reach, Myron Tower, XV, II. Koatr 41. W. iiarny wan oiecuii sivietnry. JoTih V. Prey treasurer, and an executive, committee was chosen comprising Major Itohatiau, HHam McLaughlin, A. II. Ileacli, George. H. Hklnner ami K. II. Audru. The annual summer outing will take plaoj at (iihiiinti Wednesday, Juno Ift, and preparation for a grand lime am al ready under way. POUNII-IIAY.Nri .NUITIAI.H. , A pretty homo wedding ooeuriod Wodncs day evening at l!!0J A atreut, on which occn M011 MIm Iner. Pound was made tho wlfuot Mr. II. II. llayneH, through tho Instrumen tnllty of Itev. HuutlliKton. After the cere mony, which wni wltneiweil by a nuuilier of rrieudiiand relative, tho happy couple and i'onimny eiljoyetl a toothsome repast and tho tlnui was otherwise mado merry with happy greeting nnd social cheer. The lint of pies ents In largo and vailed and comprise ninny nitlcleslioth useful and ornamental for the homo. Mr. and Mri, Hnyiic are now enjoy ing home llfo nitd marrlet! felicity at Ninth and U streets. Till: WuMAN'H Ct.UII AT CAItDH. Mr. and Mm. John E, llarhor entertained tlin Woman's Club at tholr homo 7H J street, on Tuesday evening on which" occasion the following were present: ' Messrs, and Mea- W. It. Camtifldge.' Hal Northanv A. I,, (lulle, II. O'h'ell, II. I.. Itehhieuder, 0. U. Hlrlckland, T. W. Tnlt, 0. E. Von Diikoii, M. IX Wheeler, W. A. Cndtuan, Dr. and Mrs. Trogden, and Mlsi Daisy lluik. Tho prizes wero won ly Mrs. Tultnnd Mr. O'Noll. NOTKH Ax) I'KIIKONAI.H. Mrs. II. Dalley Is vlnlting in Iliirllngtou. 8. T. Ht. John ilouo Decoration day In Omaha, Mrs. Kiiiily'Cnmplwii left "for tlay City, Michigan, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Huell havo returned from their trip to the northwest. Alox Halter and H. Sehgxohii vUltol Colo rado this week to look up their mining ambition. Mr. and airs. Austin Humphrey nro tour ing tho l'ugot sound country on pleasure U'llt. Hbv. T. II. Dalit will enjoy a short nnpltu from his ltibors. He Is visiting at Al'.iort Lea, Minn. Mrs. Grnndlson I'ayno nud daughter, Miss Cylfa, of Ht. IxjiiIs, are guests of Mr. nod Mrs. J. 1). Hood. Mrs. Frank Landers W spending tho sum mer with relatives at nioolugton, 111. .whither she Journayed Moivlay. Miss Kloreuco Bclislenlwrg left for Jack son, Ohio, In answer to a summons to tho bedside of n sick relatlvo. Horosis will enjoy Its closing meeting of tho MMison Monday oveulng, when Mrs. K. T. Hartley will lead on "Co operation in In dustry." Miss Mary Cunningham will give an organ recital Wednesday oveulng at at. raid's M. K. church, mwlsttxl" by MIm Clara Hlctiard sou and Miss L. Clark Pace. l.cal and l'ersoniil. Whltebreast Coal and Mine Company. New location, L. Barr, jeweler, 11!M O 6t. Canon City Coal at the Whltebreast Coal and Lima Co. Bee thoso Pattern Hats at Thomburn Bisters, 1243 O Street. Archeij dentist. Fine gold and brldgo work a specialty. Draco block. Finest bread In Lincoln at the Uonton bakery, Twelfth and V streets. For really artlttlu ladies hair dressing try Thomburn Bisters at 1943 O Street. Miss C. J. Qullmette, modiste, Latta Block over Miller & Paine. Take elevator. K C Baking Powder, 35 ounces 25 cents. Absolutely Pure. Have you tried it I Call at Qriswolds seed store for your ' tenia and bulbs, 140 south Utti street. Cabinet baths for ladies given by Mrs. B. U. Catlin professional masseur, 1330 P street. Hair ornament In profusion, embracing everything new, at Mrs. Gosper's, 1114 O St. tils Anna Dick, Modiste, cor. Uth'&Tsts. over Lincoln Savings bank, entrance on P st. We carry a complete line of flower and garden seeds. jQriawolds Seed store 130 8a. 11th. When you want nice, juicy meats of any and all kinds call at "Your Market," 1430 O street. . ' , "Your Market," 1430 O street'handles the freshest and choicest line of meats, dive them a call, Mann & Hall's pharmacy makes a specialty of prescription work. Call at 1300 O street. Telephone 506. jV The Whltebreast Coal'aadWmecoiupany .is. always at the front supplying the finest , , tides of all kinds of coal "ft For scaveagor work, day and night, drop J. (X Field a postal and he will promptly call and see whayou want. When the fashionable ladles of the city want the latest in Millinery, they go to Mrs. Gosper's, f 114 O street Wberedoyougol Orders for piano tuning left with Young and Elder, SOS-south Eleventh street, will receive prompt attention by a C. Quick. Sportameu can; now buy all kinds of rub ber and canvas goods at and below cost at the closing out sate of the Lincoln Rubber Co., 1230 O street When you want soaMthtag nice in Im ported candies the only place you will And it will be at the Bonton,-Poeb)er's old stand, Twelfth and P streets.. The tapestiy paint for tinting cbamolst Skin, moleskin velvet, boJtteg cloth and other fabrics for sate at the Lincoln Frame and Art Co. taunt vMth street. - Coal of-TsWTU fraas the best mines la Ohio. Kentaaly, Itttaato, Missouri, Co'ora do and Wyoaalng f or sale by Geo. A.Kay wer. Telephone 300. Office 1134 O street. Fountain syringe of all kinds, ladles' gos samers and everything in the rubber goods' linens being sacrificed Id order to close up the businew of the Lincoln Rubber Co., 1330 O street. Now's your chance. n'.a law gives the daughter ono-half tho ei tttj, and as the elder failed to specially men tion her lu hl wdl, tho California lawyers billuvu slut Mill be nblo to prove lier claims. A I'hllnsopher I'litslrd, The proprietor of n lanyard determined to build n sort of stolid or shop for the pur pose of vending his leather, buying cow hides mid the like, lluvlliK completed his lilillilliiK ho liegmi to consider what nirt of a sign It would be best to put up for the purpose of attract ing at tent Ion to his new establishment. After occupying some tlmo In thinking on the subject a Imupy Idea struck him. He bored an auger hole through tho door post nnd sturk a calf's tall Into it, with tho inishy einl Haunting out. Homo time after he noticed n grave look ing personago standing near tho door, with his spectacles goring intently on tho sign, and there he continued to stniidj gazing nmi gnr.lug, until tho curiosity of tho tan ner was greatly excited lu turn. He stepped out ami addressed the Individual, "(iood morning," said he, ".Morning," said tho other without mov ing his eyu from Urn sign. "Do you want to buy Icathcrf" said the storckeciHT, "No." "Do you wish to sell hides?" "No." . "Aro j ou n farmerf" ' "No." "Aruyouninerchantl" ' "No." ' "Am you n lawyer!" "No." "Arc you n doctor!" "No." "What nro you then?" "I'm n philosopher. I've been stnndlt: hero for an hour trying to see if I could ascertain how that calf got through tlt linger hole." Yntiki-u Hlude. "Is ley Fresh?' On opening u box at a llsh stand ono day It was found to contain, among rock llsh and perch, n small lot of stickera which wero alive. They wero thrown In 'tlio sciMip of tho HcaleM ami wero very lively for some time. An old woman looking- for bargains happened along just then, nnd seeing tho stickera picked ono up to exam ine it. It soon slipped through her lin gers back into the scoop; but nothing daunted shu grabbed another, which served her the winie way. After sho had tried three or four 'more ono of tho eoployees of tho placowho had been watching her said: "I'll veil you that lot of suckers cheap If you went them, madam," Tho seeker for bargains looked ut him for 4 minute or two without replying nud then said, "Is dey fresh " Tho Idea of whether live flsh wore fresh or not struck all hands as being very fun ny, and such a laugh was seldom heard In that neighborhood, during which tho old woman left without making n purchase. For days after if live llsh wero seen nt that stand tho question was asked, "la dey fresh " Detroit Freo Press. ADDITIONAL DRAMATIC. Continued fiom first page, AllOUT I'l.AVa AMI AUTOHH, AiiiiIo Wnnl TinVny has a new play next season. "Tho Power of for tho Press" is now being Mr. nud Mrs, K. K. Havdcn leave to morrow for tho Dakota Hot Springs where the latter goes to recuperate health. Mr. llayden will return next week, llarrv Freeman, tho State National's top ular teller, steps into tho ollico of assistant cashier mado vacant tiy the resignation of C. K. Walle. Harry will makti an elllclent assistant. Miss Fannie Hnwley gave a very artlstlo and pleasant recital last evening at tho Con icrvatory of'Mtulc. An excellent program Including uumbers by some of Lincoln's best taleut was duly relished. Tho national and state associations of ex wrt judges of swine are in session in Lincoln but as our readers will perhaps not feel in terested wo will forego the pleasure of print ing a detailed rejiort of the proceedings. Miss Anna Fuiiko Is visiting in Burlington nud acted us bridesmaid Wednesday evening at the wedding of tier friend, Miss Lena Volght. Llucolultes will remember tho bride's visit with Miss Fuuke about a year ago. - The commencement concert of George Baguall's school for tho pianoforte takes place at the Lansing theatre today at 2 p. ut. The graduates will be assliU-d by Prof. Hill's pupils in a Delsarte drill and tableaux d' art. The public will be admitted free. Good. It wan in front of tho I! road way. They had Just come In from I'utiktown.nnd wero devising ways and means to see Francis Wilson and "Tho Lion Tamer." " 'Tain't no use in us all ugoln In," said Cy Prime, "till wo know whether it's any good or not. 'Sposo wo jl - club together and send Seth in ter see!" Accordingly n purso waa made, nnd Seth Jones went in to pass critical judgment on tho entertainment. His companions had been standing on the sidewalk about ten minutes when Seth came out. On his countenance was a dead soro expression in comparison with which an operatlo manager counting n ninety dollar house is n happy blending of pro found satisfaction and beat I lie joy. " 'Tuln't no good 'tall I I've seen better troops right in Punktowii." "What's it about f" asked his brother jays In chorus. "Nothln. Only thing I see was n lot of fellers bcttin in front of a big pictur' fid dlin." Dramatic Mirror. A Converted Nlnner. Nelghlior Is it true that your husband got converted at tho revival last weekf Mrs. Grabbitll Yes, ami hu has resolved hereafter to lead it true, Christian llfo. Neighbor I am delighted to hear It. What is he going to do with his summer hotel f-Now York Weekly. Strong llrllrfs. Maud She is n woman who has suffered a great deal for her liellcN. Ethel Dear inel What aro her bcllefof Maud She believes thnt sho can wear n No. 3 shoo on a No. 0 foot and a 33-incli torsct on a 30-Inch waist. Saturday Ga- tetto. Or. Varuhaai Cures oaronlo disease. Consultation free Medi ctor furnished at office. Office hour 9 to 12 a. re ,9to0p. ra.,and 7 to Op. in. Sunday 4 to 7 p. n. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Beeson are receiving congratulations on a more Interesting event at their cozy home. It Is a bright taby gl rl, and looks just like papa. Tho little stranger came around Monday and especially being the firstborn, Daddy Beeson fully compre hends the Importance of the situation. Mr. Jante Anderson , for several years Mr. J. J. IVfr's able assistant as commercial agent ha been promoted to the position of freight, agent at Omaha. Mr. Anderson Is a courteous and earnest worker and no man on the Burlington's pay roll could be more deserving of advancement. He reported for duty In Omaha Tuesday. Rev., Norman Plans, and Mr. and Mrs. WallingforuVaud Mrs. J. P. .Valtou attend ed the Lincoln association of the Congrega tional churches at Cortland this week. The association began Wednesday and closed yesterdar. Rev. Norman Plans delivered an interesting sermon Thursday mornlug on "Tho Sunday Newsfier." Confirmation services will be held tomorrow at A. O, U. XV, liall for the Jewish congrega tion of the qlfjr. The confirmation class this year contains four pupil namely ;Rosa Kohu, Sam Bloch, Sallle Berkson and Sadie Pol wosky. The service will be both interesting and instructive and the public is invited to atteud. Serivces commence at half past two. Hall over 1114 0 street. Mr. C- K. watte, for several years con Dscted, with the But National Bank, is now the active cashier of the German National, Mr. Waite has boat of friends and a largo following, and In the eras of the public as well a the banking fraternity, it was a wise and judicious selection, Mr. Watte is shrewd and cautious and steps into the new place backed with abuudant experience. Intelligence come from Los Angelw that Mr. Eva Lewis, the adopted daughter of Elder Jason G, Miller, who was disinherited because sb preferred love and marriage to missionary life it India and celibacy, has started suit In' the Los Angelea 'court for half of the 9500,000 he left his wife and a number of Methodist aocletie. The Califor- done lu California. John II. IttiMcll and his In Ide, Amelia (Umer, nro doing Europe. Saturday night, In Brooklyn, the Pltou Htock company closed their first tour. F. II. Wakefield will manage Margaret Mather next season, opening in St, Paul In August. Paulino Hall is to play mi engagement in New York nt tho now Fifth Avenuo theatre next season, "A Fair Hebe!" Opens the regular season at the Fourteenth Street threatre, New York, September 20, Ncxtseasin "Across the Potomac" will bo presented In all tho largo cities, oenliig Aug list 30 in Brooklyn. Lydla Yoeinans, now nt Tony Pastor's Now York thentie, goes with Russell's "City Directory" company next season. Fred Lenox, n clever eommedlau, last sea sou with Francis Wilson, has lieen engaged for the Dlgby Bell Opera company. "Wang" ends Its four weeks' run at tho III oadwey theatre, New York, tonight nnd next week DeWolf Hopper goes to Europe for a Slimmer vacation. "Fontenelle, tho Dtike's Messenger." n 10 mantlcdinirii by Harrison Grey Flsko nnd Minnie Madderu Flske It Is said will bo pro duced next season by James O'Ncll. Stuart Robson's I eiertory for next season .. Ill ,...,.. 1ILJ1... (J......... . -........... II ti... Mill IIICIUIIU Clllt! DU,S HI ulliUt:i , ..- rled Life." "The Liar" and "Tho Henrietta," J M r. W. II, HayJeii will direct the tour as usual. Manager Augustus Pitou's war drama, "Across tho Potomac" will be tho ojienlng at traction at the new Imperial theatre iowLe lug built on EiistThlrty-fourth street lit Now York. Frederick Pauling writes thnt ho has not been engaged to stiport Margaret Mather next season. He says "I havo riceived no, offer fiom Miss Mather and mil still lu the Held." A. M. Palmer has not yet filled Mr. Harry more's place. True, ho has engaged Frank t'irllsle, but that young man will bo merely- one of tho membeis of the organization, and not its leading man. Tho New York Casino Is fully abreast of tho times with Its highly successful, .produc tion of "Child of Fortune," which Is up proachh'g its fiftieth performance 'wlt.li no apparent falling oli in the receipts. Joseph K. Emmet, jr., a nephew of tho original "Fritz" Emmet, is to "tar next sea son. Ho Is said to give a clover Imitation Kit his famous uncle. This will give the' public two stars of the same name. You pay your money and take your choice. ' Pattl will farewell again, tills time under tho iriiiiincemeut cf Marcus B. Mayer, "Au revoir," but not farewell; tickets .( and the tt-ual press write lips! Of such Is tjio prima donna. Sho never loses a point lit her con tract, or, what is better, her voice. The crazo for concert halls, or rather for concert hall attractions, is now in the ascend ant. Tho Now York Casino Roof Garden is about to lie turned into a sortof altltlldlnous cafe chaiitant, In which highly tlavored Par isian songs will bo sung by highly paid Par Man singers. Rudolph Aronson is Unvoting much of his time abroad to tho selection of these Hrformers. Fanny Rico is in Europe. She was accom panied on her trip by Mrs. Alice Shaw, rtio whistling pi imndonr.li, who goes abroad to till an engagement. Miss Rico remains in London two or three weeks, after which she coesto Paris. U-turning to New York It. August with new costumes and novelties ror tho now "Jolly Surprise." New York will have another competitor for slimmer patronage, and ono which, fiom tho very novelty of tho undertaking, should prove formidable. There Is very little said about the now Music Hall, now lu course of construction on the corner of Broadway and Twenty-ninth street. Tho majority of jhsj pie imagine that its completion as one of New York's amusement resorts is a matter of the future. Its projectors expect to have it lu working order by the middle of July. "Imagination," Sydney Rosonfeld's now tin ee-nct farce, was produced In Npw York May 23 at the Fourteenth Street tneaire where It made a success of largo proportions. The niece is full of the most absurdly amus ing scenes and Incidents and was received with shouts of laughter from start to finish. It was capitally acted by mi excellent com pnny. "Imagination" will bo presented In all the important cities next season by Manager Edwin II. Pi Ice. The following aro the Imjwrtant attrac tions now ulavlne in Now York: "Child of WASH GOODS! We arc showing a most complete line of ALL WOOL CHALLIES, ALL WOOL CREPONS, PINEAPPLE TISSUE, FRENCH ZEPHYRS, IMPORTED MULLS, CANTON PONGEE. In fact, an exquisite assortment of all the choice Wash Goods. 'ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.' Q.W Uji,fs & 6U ' 1 169 O Street. or GRADUATING SILKS DRESS &00DS, EMS, OHIFFOgS, f MILLINERY AND KID GLOVES See the superb line of VERY LATEST shades and styles just received from our New York ofliee. Herpolsheimer & Co., EXPOSITION STORES. -IBROADN Wishes to call the Ladies attention to several new shapes in hats and bonnets. We are the acknowledged LOW-PRICED MILLINERY HOUSE OF LINCOLN Only Wednesday wo had a lady call for a child's lint of late pattern ; she saw same brand and same style in .1 competitor's house, Price $2.5o0UR PRICE $i.oo Look nnd be convinced for yourselves. It costs nothing and may mean dollars to you. you (Ico, Cook at Homo. The Cook-Bailey Grocery Co., I'.'IS O street is now open and Geo. Cook smiling and happy to once more greet his former patrons Is al- wmvu mi hnml t ivalvltiin mi, mil! nil. Tim stock Is the newest and freshest In tho city and I Fortune" at the Casino; Vaudeville at Tony rw.. u ..,..n, ..,, .. i,t.,. n.i .loU. . ?'Avior'-Ti.h Dltrbv Hell Ooera company in lUllllll 1PC3 CJ l 1 1 llltllk ! IIIIILCUIIIII ' V .-.-.. -- rt 2 r-p CHILDREN'S BLACK o rO y LACE STRAW FLATS J clous. Telephone orders via 4U will bo care fully attended to and promptly delvered. Don't forget to give theuew grocery a trial. K C lUViug Powder, 25 ouces 25 cents. Absolutely Pure, Have you tried ill Minnow Qillum, teacher of Hanjo, Guitar and Mandolin. Con. of Music. Hu. US 15 I'St. Tho Cafe Royal the handsomest In cents to ll.'). (Rrown's Restaurant) U the city, ileals rom l. Ilrowu 's Restaiifant Is In a new lrrntln 124 North 10th street and is known as tho beautiful now Cafe Royal. Ladles wanting llrt-clas hnlr dressing will get tho liest work and latest styles at Mrs. Gosper's 1114 O street. When you want good, llrst-clau and re liable groceries, such us will always turn out as represented, yo 1 rsn always depend on getting your desires accurately and promptly fulfilled at Hotalings. Jmi!ter"at Pclmer's: "Imagination" at tho Fourteenth Stnvt; "Tho Grey Mare" at the Lyceum, "Frieij.ls" ut the Standard ; "Ely slum" at Werrrfatm's;"A Tilp to China. ton"atr.fieMl.dlson Hquaic; Hobby Gay lor at tMi Rlou; Richard Golden In "Old Jed Privity" t Proctor's. Not a very big liovlti;; jfr New York, Is It Htjc Jing, the O stieet grocer, tnukes a specialty of tho celebrated Washburn Minne apolis flour. There's none nicer. Try a sack. All tho latest toilet articles will be found I at Mann & Hall's liKHJ O stieet. llurllnuton Route, Democratic Nutluiial Convention Tho fi. & M. will sell loiind trip tickets, good until July tlth, to Chicago at half faro, June Kith to 20th. Tho 8amoet Club, acting as honorary es'ort to Gov. Hoyd, will leave Omaha In peclal train at 7 p. in., SUurday, Juno 18th. For further Information apply to agent at H. & M. depot, or city office, corner O and 10th streets. A. C. .IKMEB, 0-3-tft City l'afs. Agt. Get one of them before they are all rone. This is the house that saves you the most money. BROAD'S. 1124 O Street. Formerly Great 25c store. SPECIAL AT THE LEADER, Great Cheap Store 1211 0 Street PRICE'S nealD Baking Used in Millions of Hornet 40 Years the Standard. It pays to trade with us. Note the following special baig we are offering for this week: ins- 36 trimmed hats, worth $2.25 for only $1.25 36 trimmed hats, worth $3.50 for only 2.tx 36 trimmed hau, worth $5.00 for only 34x1 1 20 dnz . fast black hose, jc, worth 15 iS doz . fast black hose, worth 30c, for only 17 66 dozen fast black hose, worth 20c, at only 12J$ Gents' silk Llslehosc, worth 65c at only 25 . Kxtra heavy half hose, 4 pairs for 25 So doz fancy towels, worth 30, 40, 50 and Co, your choice of the entire lot for only 25 35 boys suits at $i, cheap at 165 3ft boy's suits nt $! 50, worth 2.75 36 boy's suits at $3.50, worth 4.25 25 iloen men'i. pants, only $1.00, worth 2.00 We can save you we sell. We .allow no promptly tilled. from 25 to 50 per cent, on everything one to undersell us. Mail orders. THE LEADER, ihe Cheapest Store in the State. 1211 O St..