,,CyU'ITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1892 8 POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000. &$!& uncom -society 0rnr I Oth and P StrMtc. SPECIAL DISPLAY oC choice wnsh goods, HMois, Laces, Silk Mils, Hosiery and Summer Corsets, fortius balance of June. Agents (or the talc of Buttcrlck's Patterns. II. K. Nisslcy ft Co, TAKE NOTICEI The CouniKit will not Ih resionslhlo for any debts mndo by any ono In Ha nnino, tin- written order nivoniiKinlos thu same, 39c Children's School Hats and upwards at the n Mmm. mm -r$pvu4 Cbr. O nml tatli Sts. Opera House Corner The Courier Can be Found At Hotel Lincoln New Stum!. Windsor Hotel NowsHlnnd. Capital Hotel Now Stand. lied Duilo Ulnar Wore. Itr.U O Street Tim Apex, 111 North llth Htrect. Kd. Young, I1W7 O Htroct. Claaon. Flolohor A Co.. 1120 O Street, lion Ton Clgnr Store, i:w North llth Htroct. Moore' News Htnnd. 118 South lllli Htrcct. Casino Cliinr Hiorc, Htmco lilock, 1Mb A O World'i Knlr Uigur Btore, 13th A O sis. LADIES CAN SEE THE BEST LINE OF WIDSOR SCARFS AT W. R. DENNIS St CO. 1137 ... O Street ... 1137 MnttcrM noclnlly are, to 110 n slang expre mon, "out of sight," n our column will show. Kuril, how over, "III 1 the stale or affair during the liciitnl term. Mont Mn colnltc who enn get nwny nnd hnvo enough loose change Iminly to defray excuse nro oir tomininof Iho resort ntul only those who urns t, rniinin nt home to cko out nn existence during the honied term. Yet wo unfortun ates, n Motno cnll It, hnvo no cntiso to com plnlu nt the trcntmont wo nro nml hnvo locii receiving tluiM fnr nt the hnnd of "Old Hoi." Tho ntmosphero ha not lieen very wntin, while Iho night without nu exception hnvo been conifortnhlo nml oft llmeM very cool. Under well circumstance Iho stnynt homoM hnvo fnred nobly In fact even fnr better thnu Mome of our eastern tourists, where It In clnlmed thu wenthor has lieen ex ceedingly wnrm. The elegant homo of J. K. II011U wnii the scene of nn auction sale Thurdny nud Alia tloueer Knley'M stentorian voice wns heard crylliK the wile of the household offoelM. The furniture nod In fnet nenrly everything brought n very fnlr price nnd be It wild with credit U Mr. Knley, he made 11 big success of the Mile. He Ihim u strong voice, speak clonrly nnd ulwoys keeps the crowd In good humor. The wlo wni nttendod by tho elite of Lincoln nil of whom seemed to regret tlmt Mr. IIiiiiIk'n Iiuiiio nml eirectM were being disponed of, thoieby losing 11 prominent nud ixipiilnr eltlrcn nml family. Ilenltli how ever being lift mid formost In life, mid Mrtt. Ilout k'n condition faring better In Cnlifornln the change I one of necessity nnd not of choice or pleasure, Mondny night Mr. nnd Mr. 1). E. Keyc gave n party in honor of Mr. Dr. Kelso of Clyde. Mo, The early pnrt of the evening wns pleasantly nuut in high live. Light re freshment were served nt 11 o'clock nftor which nu impromptu muslcnl programme wnM given w hlch wns enjoyed by all. An el cgnnt Imiiit imlnteil souvenir wiih given to cncli guest on lonvlng. TIioho present were Mr nml Mih L XV Snow, Wells, V W Stevens, M II Vniillorn, K A Wilson, MrM Kelso nud A (1 Kellum. Mr. nnd Mm. C. II. Iinhoff, nccoui)nnled by their bright little son, Itlchiird, left Hun dny for Now York. Alter 11 week visit In (lothnui they will proceed to Mr. ImholT's summer homo nt Spring Lnke llench,on the const of New Jeisey, near Long Brunch. Mr. Iiuhotr will retuin nbont Iho middle of July, leaving hU family to enjoy 11 senshoio season until It ending. Mr. I . M. lliiymoud 1 nnd family nro nlso tlieie, nnd reort It one of the most nightly nnd hrst bathing sH)ts on tho const. Ioulo Meyer & Co. who sold n steamship ticket to Messni, J. I). Mncfarland and (1. M. LnmbertHOii, received a cable message Thura dny that both gentlemen had ni rived nt South Hnmpton tlmt morning. They left New York on tho evening of Juim IlOth via the llnmburg-Aiuerlcnn lino nnd having ar rived on the morning of tho 7th, makes thu trip ono of but six nud one-half days. The nrrived In Hnmburg Thursday evening mak ing tho trip total to Germany In seven nud one-hnlf days. Tho parka nil did n rushing business on tho Fourth nud Uurlingtou Hench came In for n like share of favors. There were numeroui Muall pnrtlet that went out to.cn Joy the dny I and at no accidents aro reported, It may well Ite stld and with due gratitude too, that Lin coln ecaped luckily. Tho dny waa cool and pleasant nud accordingly much enjoyed by everyone. After Mudlug n month In the llhick WIN, Mrs. ('. I). I'ltcher, Mis. A. K. Kentiiinl, Mis. C M. ICrefer nml Mr. T. I', Kenmtrd returned Hunday. Clmrlle ICeefer nnd Alvn Kennaid. anxious to renew the naiiinlut alices of their betterh'ilves, went out to meet them and Jolmd the letiirnlng tourlits at tlrnud Island. The I.lncol Orntoi In society, under tho direction of Mrs. I'. V. M. Uayinond, will be ono of the feature of the ChniitaiHpm nem hlynt Crete. Tho clioriis will slug next Monday nud Friday evenings, nud it U ex- H'cted that sHclnl trains will bo run from this city on these occasions. Mr. Homer J. lidinistonltft Thursday for Philadelphia to reside Hrmnurutly nnd will enter the employ of (llthcns, Kexsomer & Co., wholesnlo lmx)rter. Ho Is a grndimte of the elnos or 'W of tho Htnte University, nud one of Lincoln's mist (Kipulnr young men. Mrs. Dr. Kelso, who has been visiting her imreiits, Mr. nud Mrs. J. II. Kelluni, Hid) Euclid nvenue, left for her homo In Clyds, Mo,, oil the llurllngton Thursday morning. Mrs. F. A. Wilson nnd Mis. I). K. Kelso no companled ier,ns fnr.as.Omfhn. Mr, Otto Mohreiistecher, Junior nrtner of Herpolshelmer & Co., Is doing New York commercially. Incidentally he will run down to Coney' Isle, dip in the snd salt wave, nud tnke III other of the retorts nud aiiuneinents U-fore returning. Miss Annie llarr, niter n six months visit in New York, returned home Monday Miss Harr's muslcnl eilucntlon has been liberally iHMielltled by n com so under the noted Prof. Conway, Lincoln may well feel proud of wch musical talent. Mr. l H. Hlchler, now of Ht. Joseph, en Joyed Iho Fourth In Lincoln. "Hobby" Is a welcome and frequent visitor hole nml his fi lends are now wondering how many more visits he will make lietoro the important event Is announced. A small party of Lliicolnltes are sojourn ing at Lake 0akls, Minn., out for n geucinl good time fishing, hunting, etc. Mr. C. II. Morrill and family, John D. Knight and family, nnd Karl McCrenry nro among tho party. draco M. E. church "as a most beautiful place of worship Inst .Sunday. It was child ren's day nud the Interior was made resplen dent with Moral dccoratljns which added ma terially to an excellent service. Among the arrivals of the week a most prominent one rcglsteied nt the home of his honor, Judge Allen Field, on N stieet. The little fellow, 11 hoy, arrived Tuesday and all hands nre doing well. MIn Hadle Iteeker entertained very pleas antly n congenial company of friends at an Informal lawn party Thundny evening, In honor of her guest, Miss Flshburu of Calif ornia. Mr. E. linker, thu clothier-district clerk, left with hU family Tuesday for the const and will rpcud several weeks visiting tho scenes of bygone days in Wilmington, Dela ware, Mis. H.T. Vnn llrunt left Tuesday for the cant, Cape May nnd Atlantic City, both New Jers ey K'nshore resorts, being the meet pi eminent points to Ik) visited. Jut.t now the exodus to tho sea there, mountains and lakes is at lt most popular stage, nnd as usuul Lincoln Is sending hun dreds to the various lesorts. Mrs. Susan Upton nnd daughters, Misses Lucy nud llelle, left'ihursday tor the Dakota Hot Springs. They will spend a inont'j or more in the Black Hills. Mrs. John M. Cotton left Wednesday even-iugtosM-ml the siiuimur with relatives In Ht. Joseph, Mich. Misses Stella uud Anna Hosmnii, after nu extended visit with Holdrege relatives, have returned home. Mrs. (. M. Hitchcock of Omnlm visited Mrs. Shears nt Hotel Lincoln severnl days this week. Mrs, L, F. M.Eistcnlny Is entertaining her parent, .Mr. O. L. Huinsnker of Cnrtlngo. Illinois. Miss Ada Henton Is visiting In CinwfonU vlllo, lud., wluro she exitcctsto remain until fall. Mrs. L. (J. Llndsley of Osage, la., Is visit ing her niece, Mis. Abbot, nt 11TJ0 H street. Dr. Tucker returned Wednesday from El gar where he wns cnllcd professionally. Miss Lily Newliery left for Heuuet Thurs dny to siend a month with relntives. Mr. It. T. Fletcher left Wednesday for Ogden nnd K)lnts In tho northwest. Mrs. C. K. Alexander and Miss Eisio Scan Ian returned Monday from Beatrice. Mrs. George llagilell was among the toil r Ists bound for Saratoga Tuesday. Mrs Kd Htrnmburger of Chicago, Is visit ing Mis Ham Wcsscl SOI J stieet. Mrs. M. II. Logan nud son, Carl, nro visit ing In Henton Harbor, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. Holyoke returned homo Sun day from their western trip. Ilev. Lloyd Skinner and fnmlly nro sum mering nt Madison, Wis. Miss Nellie Wright returned to her home In Macomb, III., Mondny. Mr. Oeoige II. Clarke Is sojourning In Helena and vicinity. Itev. J. E. Mooie h visiting in Clay Cen ter, Kans is. Mr. Ed. M. ton friends. Your Last Opportunity TO IIL'Y Allen is visiting with Burling- Miss Mamo Carson returned Thurs lay from Sioux City. Fine Millinery nt less than Manufacturers' cost. If you are contemplating buying n Flower or Hat of any description, This is your Chance --- Nothing Reserved! All our Flowers from 50 cents go at 25 to 50 cents go at 18 cents 65 " i.oo " 48 " 125 " 1.75 69 " See those Trimmed Hats nt y8c, $1.88, $2.95, worth double. Any Untrlininedilnt in the house nt 40, cents. S3T" This Is the House that save you the most money. C. A. BROAD, 1 124 O STREET. Open Evening until S. S'J'itlCTLr CASH. HOTEL RAMONA CASCADE, COLORADO. lel anil Personal. Whltebrenst Coal and Lime Company. Mann & Hall's new pharmacy 11100 O street. New location, L. Barr, Jeweler, 11811 O St. Canon City Coal at the Whltebrenst Coal and Lime Co. Miss C. J. Qullmette, modiste, Lattn Block over Miller & l'aine. Tnke elevntor. K C Baking Powder, 25 ounces 23 cents. Absolutely Put e. Have you tried It I Call at Griswolds seed store for your crds and bulbs, HO south llth street. Call up phone 457 and order vour Sunday ice cream ot the new Bon Ton bakery. Cabinet baths for ladles given by Mrs. B. . Catlln professional maiseur, 1330 1 street. Hair ornamenta in profusion, embracing everything new, at Mrs. Gosper's, 11U O St. Mia Anna Dick, Modlste.cor. llth & I'sta. over Lincoln Havings bank, entrance on I'st. We carry a complete Hue of flower and garden seedr. Griswolds Seed store 190 80, llth. 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 ot meats. Give them a call, Mann & Hall's pharmacy makes a specialty ot prescription work. Call at lilOO U street. Telephone WW. For gents' furnishings at right prices, cnll at the 'Y. M. C, A, Haberdashery, corner 13th and N streets. The Whltobreast Coal and Lime company It always at the) front supplying the finest radei of all kinds of coal For scavenger work, day ami night, drop J. C. Field a postal and he' will promptly call and see wbat'you want. When you want irst-class, pure and whol some summer drink's for family use call up . telephone 440, the TJncoln Bottling Works. Orders for piano tuning left with Young and Elder, 203 south Eleventh street, will receive prompt attention by S. C. Quick. Sportsmen can now buy all kinds of rub ber and canvas goods at and below cost at the closing out sale ot .the .Lincoln Rubber Co., 1330 0 sW. Coal of vtfTauw from the best mines in Ohio, KsBtwirj, Illinois, Missouri, Colora do and Wyoming for sale by Geo. A.Ray soer. Telephone 0," Office 1134 O street. If you want anything Is) rubber goods you have now the greatest chance of your life to secure them at leas than manufacturer's price at the closing out sale ot the Lincoln Uuober Company. Miss Josle Ehrltch was tho honored guest at n box party given at the Lansing theatre Monday evening by her sister, Mrs. L. Wea sel, Jr. The play wns "Glorinna," by Chas. Frohman'it company and the party occupying the liox comprised: Misses Joile Ehrllch of St. Joseph, Sndle Graham, Amanda Kohn, Ida Friend, and Mr. and Mrs. Wossel, Jr. Tho exodus Just now is toward Now York. The exceedingly low rates to the convention ot tho Y. l B. of C E. attracted nearly three hundred from Lincoln nnd tho National Educational society meeting at Saratoga next week will probably draw fully as large a gathering from hero Tho Kansas City SUtr says; Mrs. A. C. Perry, Miss Ada Flrey, Mrs. W. H. Dildiuo and Mrs. E. K. Crlley and daughters, Misses Kate and Mattle, nud ion, Theodore, formed a party which left over the Santa Fo this morning for Cnscide, Col., where they will spend the summer. Miss Emma Lane, daughter of Mis. and Dr. Lane, who has been visiting her parent for some time, returned Friday to her home in Emporia, Kansas. Miss Lane holds the 'position of court reporter and has already distinguished herelf In that work. MUtes Gertrude and AuueUe -Abbott, left for Omaha Saturday to visit with "relatives. Miss Gertrude returned Thursday evening, while her sifter will remain in the metrop olis for several weeks. Hon. J. E. Hill was awarded the horse, Sir Alhei t, which was fiuttip as a prlzo at Hurl but's to the patron guessing the number ot beam in a jar. Mr. Hill's guess was 17,0Sl. There Is much rejoicing at the home of Capt. J. C. McCuue of the tire department nnd a new baby boy which arrived Tuesday is all the ca.use thereof. Mrs, Win. Harrison left Monday for Clove land, O., expecting to be absent about three months yUltlug friends, Mrs. Dr. Tucker is entertaining Mrs. P. Q. Hedlund ot Holdrege at her elegant home In the Lyman Terraces. Mr. J. L. Murpby enjoyed his Sunday din ner In Lincoln w ith his brother's family nt 1231 A street Rev. Norman Plnts leaws Monday for a tour weeks vacation in tin pleaturo resorts ot Minnesota. A Yost typewriter and cabinet, almost new, for sale cheap. Call at this oltlce, 1134 N street, , Mrs. Dr. Prouman, and son, Charles, left Wednesday for Burlington to visit with rel atives, Mi Millie Preston of Fort Scott. Kansas. is visiting her cou.ln, MisB. Parkjr, 130:t C street. . Dr. F. A. Graham nnd brother, A. D. Gra ham, left Wednesday for Sou Frauolsco where their mother and sisters are enjoying Pucltlo const life. Tho Lincoln Turnverelti returned Tuesday from SI ux City where they distinguished themselves in the Turn Bezirk which clonal there Monday. Mr. M. L. Bench, a former Llucoltilto but now a resident ot Portland, Oregon, is visit ing scenes ot bygone duys and friends In the capitul city. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Thompson were the recipients on Saturday last ot a sweet little chunk of new humanity, it Is a boy and all's well. The Epworth league of Grace M. E. church in East Lincoln celebrated its Hist miniver' snry Hunday evening In a most becoming manner. Professor F. E. George of Fayette, Iowa, nrrived in Lincoln Tuesdny to spend the sum mer nt 1 he home of his parents at 1400 F street. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Keith, after complet ing a most enjoyable visit with Lincoln friends, returned home Monday via Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. S. il. Gordon left Mondny for Sheffield, Mass., to spend the heated term and endeavor to regain thu Intter's health. Mi's. Dr. Mitchell nnd mother, Mrs. S. Sch wnb, nre arranging for a tiip east, ex pecting to start week after next. Mrs. J, G. Morrison nud Miss C. R. Smith left Tuesday for a summering along the At lantic resorts near New York. As ninny westerners have gotten tho Idea Into their head that our own Buffalo Bill (otherwise the Hon. V. F. Cody of this stte) nud his Wild West Show has gone Into history ns far as Its jiopularlty in England Is concerned, the following taken roin a Lou don cable letter under date of July 1st in the New York Sport Muxic unit Dmmn shows that "our Bill" Is still in Kpular favor ncross the water: "The long and short of America, omerwiso iiiiirnlo mil ami Marshall Wilder, are reflectively In 11 state of ecstatic bliss, for the former has had the honor of nmuslng nnd being perHoimlly'coinpllriieiitcd by tho ipieeu of Kughiml, whilst the latter has hud alike experience with the queen of song, Pntti, tho eerless. On Saturday last Col. Cody took his troiiH to Windsor, where in tho park nttnehed to tho crnr.d old cnstlo a space nail lieon prepared for n private ner ,n "r,.1"! tendance to show and explain f Season 1892 opens cttjzste 20. E. K CRILEY & CO., Prop's. Also Proprietors Centropolls Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri. This cliarmlng resort, the most beautiful In Colorado, Is located on the Colorado Midland Railroad, nbont two hours ikiu from Denver, nnd twelve miles from Colorado 1 Springs. The hotel accommodations with the Ramona, the largest and most clab-' orntcly fui nished resort liotcl In the state, and thu Cascade House, botli being under the same management this season, will be unequalled in the mountains. A good east I em Orchestra has been engaged for the season. Everything towards furthering the ) comfort and enjoyment of the guests will be provided. Boating on the lake, Lawn J Tennis, Croquette, Hunting and Fishing nre among the attractions. Guides will be in to visitors the points of Interest In these famous n number of distinguished guests. Tho cnno,ls- The Pike's Peak drive, the highest In the world, begins In front of tiie Ra- qut en, without restraint, freely expressed her delight nt the performance, and at Its termination granted audiences to Buffalo BUI, Mnjor llurko nnd Nnte Snullshury. Some roynl souvenirs, which will be highly vnlued, were distributed. Diamond pins were given to the principal riders, nnd n locket with the roynl monogram in diamonds and rubies to Buffalo Bill. The show was a huge success, and has caused no little envy amongst the London theatrical managers nnd amusement caterers, as no English enter tainment has received tho roynl command this season. " Carp et Laying, Cleaning, Ktc. Henry Tnylor, with ten yearn experience in Lincoln with the lending cnret houses, fs now prepare! to do nil klnd-i of enrpet lay ing nnd repairing, nud general hoiisu-clenn-lug, sweeping and renovating offices nnd private residences. Leave orders Ht A. M. Davis & Son's. 1112 O street, or Capital City Curpet Co., 2."t4 South llth street, either of whom he gives as reference. mona hotel. For further information address, E. K. CRILEY Si CO., Cascade, Colo. None Einer! None Better! None' Cheaper! Than the Fine ISH0ES iP OXFORDSI o Now being shown by WEBSTER & ROGERS, 1043 0 Street. For the Slimmer Trade. Rotating, tho O street grocer, has any thing you may want In the wny of lunch or plcnl3Seclnltles, such n puddings, Jellies, tongues, beef, potted men ts, deviled ham, llsh of various kinds, pickles, oil?, and dress ings, canned fruits, vegetable, ccokies, po tato chips, etc., etc., and so on and so on. When you want real good, first class gar den hose it does not pay to get trashy goods or poor rubber. Dean & Horton, who have supplied Lincoln with this great commodity for years, are at the front again this season with the best qualities ami furnish them at cottom figures. Consult them before buy ing, 1540 O street. SZjPIE DEPOSITS E3 CE2STO?. OUST PAID BY THK LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO., S- E.Cor. 1 1th and P Streets Boxes to Rent in Safe Deposit Vaults. RENHY E. LEWIS, President A. P. . dTEWAItT, Vlce-Pres. R.WELCir, Teller. . If yon will make At a point never to got a picture framed uaifVjrotr hare seen tho Lin coln Frame A'Arl Company's goods, you will always gel ika tyatt ' style. .Prices are alarays the lowest." V ,, ' Fountain syringes of all" kinds, ladies' gos samers and everything in the rubber good Itae.'J being sacrificed, lu order to close up the business of the Lincoln Rubber Co.', i3.'Dl O street Now's your chance. Or. Faruliam Cures ckroalo disease. Consultation free. Medi c4m furnished at offlce. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m , 8 to 5 p. m., and 7 to 0 p. m. Suudays to Op, Ba. Miss Maude Oikley left Monday for Rome N, Y. to visit afow-weeJcs, utter which other Ristern point will be visited. Professor O. B. Howell ot the conservatory of music is entertaining his brother, Mr, C. C. Howell of Grand Rnpids, Mich, Mr. W. E. Hardy is sojourning at Crete and enjoying the Chautauqua assembly. He will remain during next week. Hon, A. J. Durlnud nud wife of Norfolk were guests several days this week ot Mr. ami Mrs. S. C. Richards. Mrs. J. J. Cox and family, all except the Colonel, nre summering at Hnmptju Beach, L. I., near New York, Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Morse and Miss Peter- man, sister ot tho latter, have returned from a visit to Red Oak. Mr. and Mr Klchnrdson of the Windsor hotel entertained Rev, and Mrs. Lucas of Hastings this week. Rev. E. P. Curtis was a Chicago visitor this week, Mr. John Doolittte has returned from Chicago. What is the World Coming To ? WHEN YOU CAN BUY ONLY PRICE'S GPowder Uted in Million of Hornet 40 Years the Standard nil 1 1 lyrffmrrri t'j i .i ijli 1 E9sbHKS9HBB91 IslHI $12.50)9.3 jiflk "IMssasMSMSMsssiMHtHesisBsjsrtf BWsiiu.ii-ii agjsfl) U?aasaaaaij j BSiMmSsJ ! 1 .1 1 fsHsESSEESEn ImmmmmmmmmmmmM'. JmVSfSisM' ouit 1 mas FOR ( "s ONLY $12.50 FOR THE Suit This Suit for Twelve-Fifty And the only place this Bargain can be secured is at Hardy & Pitchers, 211 South llth Street. I ! i I f