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parityj'-Ttwac3iB8waM. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1892 8 f 1-ar.i y ,--,. - -yg ris sW , imn'i i ! i i fa - 1ti. I fc r - imii fr i n r Ifc tKi Hi 1 r i la --Mfcj POPULATION OP LINCOLN 65,000. HHHHB Full Line of Summer y Corsets, Silk Milts, and Gauze X VJ Underwear jt' . V Styles V Handles in ySilk Sun Umbrellas ranil Wash Goods on Sale Tlmt little squib In tl COUUIKH last, week Imil tho effect, to n certain extent, or letting the "cat out of the bag." I refer to tin- rumored engagement of our fnlr corres pondent who signs hci self "Chicago." Tint othrr ilny tho innll lirotinht n letter to the writer In which wits slated Hint In n much n mi ninny I.lnoolnlten had liecomeacqii'tlut c with the correspondents i"l iin", It would he lisehss to longer keep the secret, nml no I nm prlvdlgcd to ho thn llrst to mi nnuiirii tlmt MIm Mii Bunnell mil Mr. II. W. Burroughs hnve tnken the inltlnl stop to mnritnl happiness. I.e. have become betrothed niul the eventful nccuraiieo will li solem nleil In enrly springtime of K. In connect Iiiii with this enterestlng announcement there In 11 llttlo romance thrown In us regards the engagement "' tlio Imppy couple. Head rrn of the Cnuiitlilt will recall one of "Chicago's" letter, written early this spring from Ht. I'mij, In which she described the beautlesof lliatclty, the Interesting programs of the commencement eterelses there and In general whnt n delightful tlmo wis lind. ,0r the day mid Who would nnve iiKHctei ucn rcsunsr They met, love conquered nnd the wedding ceremony will constininto auotlier pretty mid TAKE NOTICE! I romantic mutch. Mr. Burroughs I a pro The CoimtKH will not U ivsiiouslble for ' ..,, voimir business mini, elf made ho to A pnrty of four, comprising Mr. L. U. Ilurr, accompanied by Clmrle mid Ml Mne, mid Mr. Ht. John, will leave Monday for n several week outing nt Hplrlt Iwiko and Lake Okohojl, Iowa, Chailr litis agreed to send Tin: (.'oUltir.lt onu nr more letter telling of the quartette's adventure, llshlng, hunt ing, etc. Today' CoUlilKU coutnln n pithy letter written from H'lndemere, England, by Clar ence Smith of till city. Next week we will give our render n letter from Jnwin written by a Lincoln physician, who I now In tlmt country mid coutemplnte remaining there for a time. Mr. M. Ackernianii, nccompnuled by her two children mid sister, Ml Rosa Frnnk, nre enjoying uiiimer life at Hot KprliiK, Houth Dakota. Mr. Ackeimmiu goes to the spilngstu recuieratt) henlth Mid enjoy the delightful cllmntv of the lllnck Hill country. iy debt made by miy one In It nnme, uu -i a written order accompanies the Mine, Children's School Hats and upwards at the 39c Cor. O nnd lath St. )pern House Corner The Courier Van lie Found At Hotel Lincoln New Htmul. Wliulior Hotel New Hlnnd. Capital Hotel New Htnnd. Itetl Dmle Cigar Htore, lir.M O Htreot The Apex, 111 North llth Htreet. Kit. Young, IJU7 U Htreet. Clason, Fletcher A Co.. IIWO Htreot. lion Ton Ulitnr Htore, 3S North lltn Htreet. Moore's Now Btniid. II i South llth Htreet. Casino Clsnr Htore, llrco Block, 15th A O World' Fair Uigur Htore, 13th A O it. LADIES CAN SEE THE BEST LINE OF WINDSOR SCARFS AT W. R. DENNIS & CO. U37 ... O Street ... J137 Lacal nnd 1'eraonitl, Whltebrenst Coal nnd Lime Company. Mnn & HMl'a new plmrmncy IU00 O itreet. Mew location, L. Darr, jeweler, UK) O St. Canon City Coal at the Whttebreait Coal and Lime Co. MIm U. J. Clullmette, modlte, Latta Block over MlUer ft Paine. Take elevator. K C Baklna Powder. 25 ouncts 'J3 rent. Absolutely Pure, Have you trlenl Itf Call up phono 457 nnd order vour Sunday Ice cream of the new lion Tou bakery. MIm Anna Dick, Modlite.cor. llth & Pta. over Lincoln Having bauk, entrance on Pit. Mann& Hall', pharmacy make a specialty of prescription work. Call at 11)00 U street. Telephone SOU, Tor genu' fumUliingt at right price, cU at Um 'Y. M. C. A. HaUrdaihery, corner 13th and N it reel. The Wbltobreait Coal and Lime coiuany It alwayi at the front lupplylng the flneit Kiftdeaof all kind of coal For icave ngor work, day and night, drop J. C. Field a poital aud he will promptly call and tee what you want. When you want flrtt-clau, pure aud whol ome summer drinki for family use call up telephone 449, the Lincoln Bottling Work. Order for plnno tuning left with Young and Elder, SOS south Eleventh street, will uoeive prompt attention by B.C. Quick. 8porti can noir ii all kind of rub ber aud canvas goods at amWlielow cost at the closing out Mle of the LlVoln Rubber . nernu HlieaK, Having leu uir lormer noiue in .ew York City nt thn death of hi parent, nnd moved to Ht. Caul, which will I13 their futuro home. A for MIm Bounell, nearly all the young folk in Lincoln know her, Hlie lived hero for ten or more year where hu received hr education, and wa a graduate of the Htato Unlvenity elm of 'HI. It I unto to mlit that 110 Indy 111 tlio rnpltnl city lin more friend or 11 wider riiugo if nc ipinlntnuce thnu the fnlr cmidldiito for iiintrlinoulnl honor. All will be dellghtu.l to henrthUbltof nemaud wlnh fortheuulou all mnuiier of sticcex mid hnppine. Ml DgiiiiuII will however continue her sprightly letter for thn CoUlttKlt.niul our render will thereby keep Homouhnt KMteil n to Iter doing. The grocer nnd dry good merchant of thl city held n very entlm!nstlc moetlug at the store of L. Meyer St Co. Wednesday evening mid uiniluprelliuinary arraugemeut for a grand rousing outing which I to bo given for their patron at one of the p'irk Wednesday, August 17th. A permnnent orgnuUatlon wn effected by electing Mr. M. McUtMignii president, Mr, Willie Meyer secretnry,nud Mr. O. P Erlenborn,trensurer. Committees were nptioliitcd to wait UHn the vnrloti park malinger and stiwt and rnll rond couianleH with a view of getting the bct attraction and 111M convlont arrange ment generally. It I proposed to have all tlry goods house mid grocery store closo on that day nnd make it a mammoth day of en joyment In which proprietor, employer and patron mny all turn out, mingle together in a cool resort mid becomo bolter acquainted with each other so tlmt the occnsslou will bo mutually pleasant mid profitable for all. Another meeting to complete arrangement will bo held Weducsdny evening, A iwtrty of young folk chaeroneil tiy Mr. nnd Mr. A. B. Colfroth left Tuesdty noon for Crete where they will enjoy an outing of ten days on the Chautaiiima ground. They will occupy u number of tlio cozy private cottage mid that they will have an enjoy fible time no one that reads the following 1st and know the parties mentioned therein will ever doubt. Tluwo in the pirty 111 0: Mlssei Olive Lattn, Nauuie Ltlllbrtde, Theo Laws, ItubyJoue, Messrs. V. C. Zehrung, U. W. Gcrwlg, W. E. Hardy, Mr. and Mr. (Ireen. Later the party was joined by Oscar Funke, C. K. Brown of Omaha, Mis Mar ipjt'tte aud Mis Cowdery. Uo.,ltUUO street. Coal of averyiiM .tram tb.e best mine In Ohio, Kentucky, HHwO,, Wscurl, Colora do and Wyoming for sale Vi; V. A. Hay ner. Telephone 31)0. OlHco (lOtreet. If you want anything in rvuW goods you have now the greatest chanolji';- your life to Hfrcure them at 1- thwi, Manufacturer's prices at the closing out VM tt the Lincoln Hu'uber Coniny, , If you will make It n,point never to gat n picture framed 'until you have seen the Lin coln Frame St Art Company's goods, you w ill always get the latest styles. Prices are a 1 nays the lowest, Fountain syringes of all kinds, ladies gos samers and everything in the rubber good line Is being sacrificed in order to closo up the business of the Lincoln Rubber Co., 1'J.Stl O street. Now's your chance. Lawn sprinklers that won't break at first service, rust aud get out of order easily, is wuai tne puono wants, uean & Horton, as of yore, keep a line of them that they can fully recommend and will be glad to show llieui to you at 1540 O street. Dr. i'arulinui Cures chronlo diseases. Consultation free. Medi clue furnished at office. Office hours 10 to IS . ro , 2 to 5 p. in., and 7 to 0'p. in. Sunday A to 0 p. m. Ileerl'ur Kuiully Use, For family trade the John Qund Brewing Co. is now delivering a superior grade of ex tra pale beer In either pint or quart bottles. This beer for table use has no juU and is meeting with popular favor with all the best trade of the city. Prices, as cheap as that charged for Inferior beer. Leave orders at .oe, 211 North Ninth street. Oscar Beu.-k, agent. Once tried no other beer will be used, Why not order sample case of it. Rev, and Mrs. B. Slcklo have just cele brated the thirtieth anniversary of their wedded life and to fittingly observe the oc casion a large number of their friend, mem ber of Grace Evangelical church, headed by Rev. L. P. Ludden, called in 11 party nt their pleasant home Wednesday evening. It was a pleasant surprise and enjoyed alike by host, hostesM and guests. Elegant refresh ments brought by tlio Invaders weroduly relished and a general good tlmo was had. A u token of friendship aud in commemor ation of the occasion a beautiful hard-wood rocker was left. It was a happy gathering and a complete success. Mr. L, C. Burrcimmence-l work Wednes day on his beautiful new residence on Capi tol Square, south-east corner fifteenth and H streets. On the opposite corner Mr. D. E. Thomson's handsome resilience was also started at the Mine time, aud it I understood both will lie redy for occupancy before January first, Th latter will be bulk after the fashion of the old southern colonial houses, while Mr. Burr's rcsldjucj will be of a more modern style of architecture. Kaeli resideuce will cost about f.'O.OJO. While the past week's weather may have been good for corn and n winner of crop generally, yet society aud tow 11 people in general are unanimous in tlw opin ion that It was hot too hot for comfort. But as we mnst have corn, and big crops ure a convenient thing to have In this country, we'll "grin and ba'r It,'' nnd imagine we've been doing quite well, after all. But just n little, wee bit of cool atmosphere unloaded at Intervals, If not frequent, would be thank fully received. Mr. P. A. Turner, sptclal advertising agent of the Copelatid medical system, is a so journer in Lincoln, prep.irlng the path of success for another one of their well-known Institutions to tx) conducted by Doctors Matter not if thunight ha n warm one, go to eo Nclllu Mclleury Monday evening at tlio lousing. It n great play with lot of fun In It, mid n the cooling apparatus will be running full blast the houso will be Ixith comfortable and pleasant. The Daplh plcnlo at Cushmmi lost Sunday wa attended by over n thousand persons. Music by tno bunds mid n drum corps, base ball, basket lunches, etc., were the feature all seemed to enjoy the uc- caslou Mr. Clemen Movlu, an excellent volco trainer uf tho Berlin l(lei ninny) Consorvntoiy ha Ih-cii ciig'tgod by Dlieotor Howell for the Nebraska Conservatory of Music, and sails August 20th fur America. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cruucer 11 ro tho hnppy pnreut of n bright little baby boy that 11 r rlveil Wednesday of last week. Themliilaturu man I healthy and vigorous and nil hniids nro doing well. I). II. It. Patton, a former Lincoln boy but for tho past few year a lesldentof tho windy World's Fair City, I visiting hi pureuts nnd friends, Ho ex)cctH to return to Chicngo next week. A party consisting of Mr. Jmue Hivett nnd Mr. J. M. McVlcker uud their families left Thursday for the Dakota Hot Spring where they expect to remain until lutein August. Mr. W. H. Hamilton and Mr. George Illti tier and their famllle are camping 011 the Blue nt Mllford. They left yesterday mid exjuct to stay a week or more. Mr E. R. Well of 11. R. Nissley St Co. I rusticating at hi old Iioiiih in I'ennsyl vimlu. Before returning ho will buy heavily for hi houso for fall trade. Mis Mne Burr entertained Misses Tukey and lAlla Alexander of Omaha over .Sunday. Tho ladle came down Saturday aud returned to the metropolis Mouthy. Mr. F. A. Giuliani left Wednesday for Uticu, N. Y., where she, accompanied by her bright little boy, will spend the balance uf the heated term. Mr. Sam Wcssel, uinnngiug partner of the Western Mattress Co., spent several day In Chicngo thl week. Il left Stiudsy mid re turned Wednesday Mr. Daniel C. Browne, an English gentle man of renown In musical circle of England, I visiting his hoii, Robert S., of the Lansing then t re Orchestla. Mrs. John L. Aron I visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. Robert Mines, nt Hastings, nnd in consequence Johnny has joined tho grass widower' club, Mr. Fred Schule left for Europe Sunday uccomp.iniei tiy her daughter. They go to bo present nt the golden wedding of the for mer's parents. Mr. Nellie Elliott of Beatrice with her Ut ile daughter, Hazel, I visiting with her cou sin, Mrs. D. Kyle Klrkland, .at lltti R street this week, Frunk Burr returned Tuesday from the east accompanied by MriFred Smyser, a for mer Lincoln boy mid Frank's late partner in business. Mr. Ed Butler two weeks visit taken in New York points. Mrs. Fred Miller has been entertaining her mother, Mrs. F. L. Prouty, of Peru, this week, also her sister Mi-s Mamie Prouty. Miss Edith Wescott of Chlllecothe, III,, is visiting her old time friend and schoolmate, Mrs. Clms. McCall, 1400 D street. Mrs, J. H. McMurtry Is visiting scenes, friends and relatives of girlhood day at the old home in Lafayette, Iud, Mr. John M. Cotton has returned from the Black Hills where he enjoyed a brief respite from journalistic labors. Mr. T. J. Curtis and daughter, Miss Hat tie, left Tuesday to join the Lincoln contin gent in the Black Hills. Mr. B. H. King, junior partner of J. W. Winger & Co., was doing Chicago com meicially this week, Mr, mid Mrs, Max Kohn are sojourning at New York mid the seaside for which place iney leu otiuuay. Miss Mabel Merrill left Monday for u Pa- cino coast lauivrrioeuo, ual., being the Ini tial point of view, Mlsi Jameson of Monmouth, III., wn a guest this week of Mrs. Frnuk Brownwell, 1111 li street. Ex Chief Newberry, now of Stockton, Cal,, will in ilvo in Lincoln today to visit his family, Mrs. Julio Meyer returned Tuesday from Omaha where she luis been visiting tor two weeks. ' nccompnnled by her left Monday for Chi- Thursday was the hottest day of the sea sou, tho tliemometer registering from 1M to lot) degrees in the shade. Outdoor work wis generally suspended in tlio nfternoon mid the street were vlrtunlly deserted. Mis Nclllu Holt nnd Mis Carrie Kenny nre sNndlug their vacation nt Mnnntoti and Colorado Spring. Mi. K. W. Brown, nfter a plenxint visit with friends in Ohio nnd Chicngo, le tuined Tuesday, Mr. II. R. Nl-sley is visiting at thiol I homo in Waseca, Minn., for which place she left Thill sday. Mr. E. A. King returned Wednesday from mi extended visit with relative and friend In Missouri. I'lesldent Shaw of the Merchants bank Is enjoilng the cool breez of Eite Park, Colorado. Miss Millie Miller of Cameron, Mo I vis iting Mr. E. A. King, 2i: South Tenth street. Mr. E. A. King, late of King ,t Cromble, I now forcmlm of the Couninu Job department. Mr. E, K.' Brown, daughter Mis Mary, cngo. Mr. H. It. Green nnd wife of Trenton, Mo., nro visitor 11 1 tho homo of .Mr. C. M Green. Mr. A. W, JmiKMi spent a few day In Chicngo thl week, ruturnliu Wednesday. Mr. and Mi. E. B. Hyde are enjoying the heated tprm nt tho Colorado resort. Mr. A. E. Palmer I entertaining her sis ter, Mis Mny Wheeler of Fremont. Piofe'sor D. Nenl Johnson nnd wife re turned Tuesday from Washburn, III. Mis Fuuiile Marley 1 seuding her vaca tion in the Colorado mountain. Mr. W. N. Peebles nnd children nre visit ing 1 dative nt Fayette, low n. Hlierlir MeClay, nfter nn Illness of several dny, was out ngniu Mondiy. Mi-. L. B. Foster of Denver is a guest ut the home of Mr. K. B. Davl. Ml MableShermnu returned home Thurs day to Winston, Mo. Mr. W. II, Van Horn left Tuesday for Mnsouvllle, O, MIOrnc Broady Is visiting friend at Quliioy, III. Col. Tho. Ewlng Is doing New York und the resort. Dr. R.S. Grime has returned from Cali fornia. Rev. Gregory I summering at Merriiiinc, Mns. Judgo Allen Field visited Nebraska City Monday. Mis Gertrude Laws Is home from Indian 11 polls. Mr. W. J. Cooper I in Chicago. PRICES: -TO MAKE- Bargain Mm Howl Joy Wc have just finished taking Inventory, and find n great tnnnv odds nnd ends that we want )Ou to carry of! nt your own price. Wc MUST hnve the room for fall goods. PEARS' SOAP II CTS. CAKE Basting Thread, 500 yards on spool, 2c. Ilnrbour's Linen Thrcnd, 7c per spool. Pins, tc paper. Toilet Pins, ic paper. Hair Plus, 5 paper for ic. lint Pins, blnck heads, 3 for ic. Shell Hair Pins, ic each. Another lot, 5c encli. A lot of Embroideries, 3c yard A lot of Lace, tc, Jc, 3c, 4c ynrd. Your choice of any piece of Ruclilr.g In the house, 16c ynrd. A lot of Towels, Napkins and Red Tnblc Linen, CHEAP. Gent'. Cotton Ties, 3c. Gent's White String Tic, 5c doz., etc., etc. DONT FORGET US. House Furnishings, Tinware, Glassware, Etc., Ktc. tThIs !; the Mouse that gives you the Lowest Prices. CHAS. A. BROAD, 1 124 O Street. HERES A SNAP We have just placed on sale a lot of V 1 1 X Comprising 300 Boxes of returned Monday from a east, having successfully other Interesting Denfneii Ciinuot lie Uureil by local applications, a they cannot reach the diseased portion of, the ear. There I only one way to cure Deafness, and that, Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness I caused by an itillatneil condition o( the mu cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, aud when it Is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and un less the inflnmmatiou can bo taken out aud this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will lie dlstroyed forever: nine case out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollnrs for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cunM by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cugney St Co., Toledo, O. SrSold by Druggists, 75c. It is a noticeable fact that Cook-Bailey Giocery Co. is dally becoming headquarters for line ten, coffee and spice. Fine Gorrespondence J labelle n " FRANCE raym and For lliti Summer Trade. Hotnllug, the O street grocer, has any thing you may want In the wny of lunch or plcnb specialties, such n puddings, jellies, tongues, beef, potted meats, deviled hnm, tlsh of various kinds, pickles, oils, aud dress ings, canned fruits, vegetable?, cnokles, po tato chips, etc., etc., and so on and so on. Salt Lake NpeclNl Notice. Hereafter children under 15 years of age, provided with their own suit, will be ad mitted to the bathing privilege at Burling ton beach for Fiftekn Cents XXX I 1 LINEN cither Ruled or Plain, with latest shape Envelopes, Also 200 boxes of FAIRMOUNTCRRAM LAID in Plain or Ruled, with Envelopes same style as LnBelle France Linen. These nre offered now at 25c PER BOX rACH Box contain a full quire of Paper, and . the same number of Envelopes, nnd they are just as good as what you usually pay 50 cents for. This Is n bargain worth looking Into. Wessel-Stevens Printing Co., Courier Office, 1134 N St. o e: posits Nothing so nice for table use ns mineral wnter. Cook-Bniley Grocery Co. have n large line of the most nourishing goods, In cluding the genuine Imported Pollluliris Re gent Spring from Excelsior Springs, Mo., impoited Ginger Ale, etc. 5 :f:b:e3 Gnxri:. cost PAID BY THE LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO., S- E.Cor- 1 1th and P Streets Boxes to Rent in Safe Deposit Vaults. HENRY E. LEWIH, President A. P. H. STEWART, Vlce-1're. U.WELCH, Teller. What is the World Coming To ? WHEN YOU CAN BUY ONLY rarw- i-:rr.w-m.w ! fWflWriTTTT'l W ONLY Cooelund und L'lini. Mi-. Tnriiui- U 1, i-litvr advertiser, n pleasant business uutu and is Mr. Frank Clurke left jesterdny for Hot apparently ut home in this Ideal vocation. 1 Springs, 8. D., to take treatment for iheuiii- The new Institution Is located nt HMO utivot. , atlsui. second floor. Lincoln Park seems to be nn idea I ivort for Lincoln society people these warm even Ings. It is eury of access and the vida out 011 the electric car furuW'ue cool unit comfort able transportation. The oern now being presented by the Boston Opera Company aro excellent productions and often superior to dollar shows that have been seen in Lincoln. The colored Methodists are conducting a rousing camp meeting at the old base ball grounds on East M. ssreet. Rev. D. R. Dungttii of Cotner University left Monday for u toiuist trip on tlio Pacitlo const. Mr. W. II. Ehrllch mid sister, Miss Josie, returned to St, Joseph Tuesday. Mr. mid Mrs. E. P. Ealng left for Chicago aud the east Sunday, Mrs. A. Hottgland Is visiting relatives and old friends ut Lufuyette, Iud. C. H. Rohmnn lelt Tuesday for n voca tional trip to Manatnu. ti; i-jT I SSSSSSSHSSSSSSSBdl, -c -...: JS II. miBlHiFWWBiiBVBrai t T' the aH ii.rriii. TiTbi hu mi, il I'ou the HiH wm& i li : PRICE'S GPowder: Used in Mflliom of Hornet 40 Years the Standard. FOR y-- " This Suit for Twelve-Fifty And the only place this Bargain can be. secured is at & Pitcher's, 211 Soli th llth Street. Hardy 1