CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1892 8 jSoiii & R..VS--" NPULATIOK OF LIMCOLN 65,000, Handles in Umbrellas TAKE NOTICE! The Courirh will nut U rcsHnslble for njr debts niniln liy nny mm In It nnino, lin es written order nccoiniwinlrM the snme, ULL READY FOR FALL I EARLY A if) FALL v STYLES Pattern Hats Suitable for present wenr. Alio, something new In Traveling Halt. ritfT v Cor O and nth St. Opera Home Corner Th Courier Con be Iruuntl At Hotel Lincoln Newt Htmid. Windsor Hotel Now HUntl. Capital Hotel Newi HUrnl. ttal Dude Cltur Htore. loaoo Htrcol ttd. Young. IJU7 O Htreet. ClMon, Klelohar A Co.. 1120 O Htreet. Mooref News Stand. U South llth Htreet. Casino Cigar Htore, Hreco llloek, 15th A O GENTLEMEN'S Bathing $no$4 Snirs ! Ladies Suits to Order $3,50 to $0,50. W. R. 'DENNIS & CO. "37 O Street "37 tcal nnd Personal. Whltebreftst Coal and Lime Company. Mann & Hall'a new pharmacy 1300 O street. New location, L. Barr, Jeweler, 1133 O St. Ms C. J. Gullmette, modiste, Latta Block over Miller & Paine. Take elevator. K C Baking Powder, 25 ounces 25 cents. Absolutely Pure, Have you tried Itf Call up phone 457 and order vour Sunday ce cream of the new Bon Ton bakery. Mia Anna Dick, Modiste, cor. llth & Puts, over Lincoln Havings bank, entrance on Pst. Mann & Hall'a pharmacy makes a specialty of prescription work. Call at 1300 U street. Telephone 500. For gents' furnishings at right prices, call at the 'Y. M. C. A. Haberdashery, corner 13th and N streets. The Whitebreast Coal and Lime company Is always at the front supplying the flnest grades of all kinds of coal Wild cherry wine is the most popular sum Bier drink In Lincoln. Ask for it Made by Lincoln Bottling Works. Telephone 440. When you want flrst-class, pure' and whol aome summer drinks for family use call up telephone 440, the Lincoln Bottling Works. Orders for piano tuning left with Young and Elder, 208 south Eleventh street, will receive prompt attention by B. C. Quick, Coal of Tarjrslsa from the best mines In Ohio, Ktatcjoky, Illinois, Missouri, Coiora do and Wyoming for sale by Qeo. A. Ray sner. Telephone 390. Office 1134 O street. If you will make It a point never to get a picture framed until you have seen the Lin coln Frame & Art Company's goods, you will always get the latest styles. Prices are always tbe lowest. K C Baking Powder, S3 ouces 33 cents.' Absolutely Pure. Have you tried it I Why have your horses fret butchered, have lame horses and have them suffeft Take them to Charlie Slattery's new shop, 410 South Eleventh street, and such will never' be the case. Ik Barr, jeweler, removed to 11830 street v - Or. Pariihant'Cures chronic diseases. Consultation free Medi ' ewe luralased at office. Office hours 10 to 13 . ra , 3 to 3 p. hi., and 7 to 0 p.'m. Sunday 4 to 6 p. m. Full Line of Summer p Corsets, Silk Mitts, xi CV and Gauze X' j Underwear j f T5 s,yes y Silk Sun aml Wash Goods on Sale nDOUHEOFLE' Mr. W. J, CooHr Is ul Hot Hprlngs. Mrs. J. 1). Harris hns returned from Crete. Mrs. J. II. Clnrk Is visiting nt Ann Arbor, Mich. Mrs. W, W. Carder I visiting relatives In Halt Lake City.' Mrs. Kmnm Vauder)ool Is visiting rela tive at Hudson, Mich, Mr. K. C. Fluke Is entertaining Ins brother, CTWTTof Ku Clare, Wis. Congressman (Iryau nrrlvcd home Wed nesday from Washington. Dr. W. j, Dayton was n Khlght Templar Kiiost at Denver this week. Dr. Hlir Is homo again nfter n pleaHitut vlsltat his Pennsylvania homo. Mrs. Will Churchill and Miss Carrie But ler left for Denver Wednesday. Mrs. M, Ackerinnti Is entertaining her sis ter, Mrs. Levy of New Orleans. Tho old settlers of l-nncuter county will plcula nt Hickman Wednesday. llev, 11. 11. Irwin Isnt Osngo City, Kaus., where lie will visit several weeks. Mrs. Adam llax nud tlaughtvr, Miss Kiln, are vMtlng relative In Ht. Jiweph. Itev. K. II. Cliapln Is In Chlungo. Ho will Inj uwny from homo two weeks yet, Sir. Frank Bartholomew left for Chicago Tuemlty uveiilng on n business trip. Dr. K II. Victor went to Moberly. Mo., Wednesday for n several days visit. Mr. 1). Newman left Monday for Denver, Halt Irfiko and otlwr westorn resorts. Miit. C. C. Burr and daughter nro enjoy ing summer life nt Asliury Park, N. Y. Mrs. W. C. Wlttmauu Is entertaining hor sister, Mrs. Joseph Hhively of Kremout. Mr. Henry Wittmaii Is enjoying n visit from his sou, J. II. Wlttmau of Chicago. Mr. M. L. Tnwtor left Tuesday to tnku In Pueblo nud other Hocky Mountain towns. Ht. Paul's gavo n pleasant and successful sociable at the church Wednesday evening. Prof. J. F. Hay lor, tho Lincoln Normal's president, returned irom her Iowa trip Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cochrane visited Denver (his week, having left Lincoln Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. K. D, Binrord left Monday, for Marshalltown, In., to visit with rela tives. Mils Grace Harrison of Beatrice was the guest this week of Miss Jessie Inland on 0 street. It is now in onler to arrange for elicits artles. Burnums show will bo hero Septem ber 30. Mrs. K. Aly win Is entertaining her sisters, Mrs. Will Weber and Miss Lulu Neal, of Peoria. Mrs, W. S. Hamilton left Wednesday for a two weeks visit at the old home, Fort Mad ison, Iowa. Mr. Henry F. Blount, of Washington, D. C, is visiting his daughter, Mm S. B. NIs bet, 1404 F street. Mr. Alfred Eisner, now a Chicago cltlren, Is visiting Lincoln and at tho homes of Louie and Willie Meyer. Mrs. 11. P. It. Millar and children left Sun day for Denver accompanlod by her sister, Mrs. Ida Freeman. Mr. Fred Hunt left for his new homo In Or leans where he haa accepted a osltlon iu the First National bank. Mr. Harry Krug, formerly a Ltncolnlte but now of New York, was visiting with old friends here this week. A chango In running of B. & M. trains to the beach has been made, notice of which appears elsewhere today, Ex-State Treasurer Wlllard la visiting at South Bend, Washington, and other north western points on the Pad Ho coast. Tallyho parties seem to be scarce these days. Can It be that this fad, which is so popular Iu the east, died In Its Infancy I The school census just completed shows a total of 11,643 persons of school ace, divided as follows: Males 5,730, females, 5,H13. The reported marriage of Mr. Walt Mason now of Fremont to a Canadian lady is not coutlrmed by Nebraska's great humorist. Misses Carola and Gertrude Hill accom panied their father, Hon. J, E. Hill, Thurs day, on a weeks visit to Denver and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harper were among the exodus to the Dakota Hot Springs Tues day. Their daughter, Belle, accompanied them. Miss Grace Frank, after finishing a pleas ant visit with her sister, Mr. C. F, White, 1830 P street, teturned to her home In York yesterday. Mrs. John Doollttle, after a visit of several mouths in Chicago, la once more at homo, but expects to return to the world's fair city again very soon. Mrs. W. E. Gosper Is enjoying a well earned rest at the Colorado resorts. She left Monday and expects to be away from business life for several weeks. Mr. Charles Carter an old Lincoln boy but now with M. C. Lily & Co., at Columbus, O., passed through Lincoln with the Ohio Knight Templars Tuesday bound for Denver. Just now the matrimonial market is rather dull but the divorce courts are having a de cidedly lively time undoing some cf the num erous knots that were tied when the market was booming. Ex-Governor Thayer left Thursday with Mrs. Thayer for Massachusetts, whither they go in quest of the latter' health. Dr. Houtx, their attending physician, accompanied them as far as Chicago, Lincoln peoplemust dothelrduty In regard to seeing the "Last 'Days of Pompeii," It's a show that attracts visitors from hundreds of miles and the Llncolu park management should be liberally rewarded. Dwdiiniiillioiw f Home -n mil ).l IlT7- flDffinikpm u rniULO noflltl Baking i I I V . .ull " ! Bsaarowaer Mr. Harry Hung, one of Mr. Kchrung's gentlemanly drug clerks, will he found be hind the counters of Hector's new phartnaoy after Hopteinlier 1st. Mr. Hector hopes to l ready for business by that time. J, H. Painter, a former Llncoinlto but now postmnster nt lakeside, was married Isnt week to Mis. Anna McGruder, Tho groom Is about 73 years old and the fnlr bride Uwirs her age, M years, with becoming modesty. Tiik Couiiibii desires to return thanks to Miss Mottle HulTmnu for nix-autlful set of photographic vlows of Burlington bench. The iilcttirrs are tho more prised as they are the work exclusively from start to llnish of the littlo lady. Mr, W. B. Howard, tho diamond druggist, Is pushing the Improvements at 'als new cor ner, Twelfth and U streets, with all iosftlhltt vigor. When completed It will bo a model pharmacy and one of the most centrally lo cated In tho city. Hon. J, II, Wright and wife who have been visiting In the Northwest, were expected homo yesterday. During their absence they visited South Bend, Washington, where they were: guests of Mr, nud Mrs. J, W, Maxwell, formerly of this city. Mr. A. II, Mendenhall, nfter an extended trip on the Paclllu coast Including a delight ful ocean voyage IsHwecn Portland anil Han Frnuclsc'o, has returned to the bosom of his family. Mrs, Mendenhall has also returned from her l'eora Islt. Mr. K. K. Heukle left Thursday for Spirit Inko, lown, where his Iwtter half and beau tiful bnbo Imvo lieen Indulging iu nil enjoy able outing together with Mrs. !. C. Burr nud (Mtrty. Thoy all expect to return home the latter jiart of next week. The Catliollo union club held its second an nual picnic at Lincoln ark Thursday after noon. There was n largo number present nud as a cool breexo was blowing nil the after noon, tho occasion was duly enjoyed by all. Tho exercises were of n varied and Interest ing order. Lincoln park held an immense out pouring of humanity last Huuday. Tho Iowa state baud proved u great card and that together with tho excellent performance of the Boston 0era company afforded all a most delight ful time, Itotli afternoon and evening. Lin colli jtark never was so iopular before. Tho pavllllon nt Burlington Beach is be coming very xpular for private dancing parties. The pavilion can be secured for ex clusive use Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Fri days, and many of the social elul should take advantage of the offer. It Is always cool and the place Is just as reserved as a hall. v Miss May Belle Hagenow, a daughter of Prof. Hagenow, entertained n large nud Itnccnt the Conservatory of Music Wednes day evening with a piano recital The work of the young tulss wns liberally applauded and her rendition of several difficult num bers were such as really deserved both the eucoiea and tloral tributes, Mr, M. Ackerman, the Famous milliner, has relumed from his spring trip east. La dles will soon see the results displayed In his popular store. As a starter for fall trade, he announces elsewhere in this issue the arrival of forty early fall pattern hats which are dreams of loveliness for the fair sex to gate upon. Step in and see them. A medical branch of the Queen Isabella world's fair association was organized Mon day at tho conservatory of music. Dr. S. M. Lane of this city was elected- president and Dr. White of Beatrice was cho-en sec retary and women of Nebraska who are le gally registered physicians, dentists or drug gists may become members. The Ladles1 Aid society of the Congrega tional church, corner seventtenth and A streets, gave a delightful sociable Tuesday evening. That It was a success socially was attested by the large attendance and pleasant tlmo that each was seemed to be having, and as foi the'fluanclal pot tiouthat, the ladles say, was entirely satisfactory. Rev. P. W. Howe officiated at a matri monial service Sunday afternoon at 030 L street, on which occasion he pleasantly tied the knot that made man and wife of Mr. J. J. Jones and Miss Henrietta M. Cbauey. There were uoue but intimate friends and relatives present nud the occasiou was a joy ful one throughout. Mr. nud Mrs. Jones are now at home at 3313 O street. Dr. Heiuy A. Martin, a graduate of Belle vue Hospital medical college of New York city, haa located iu Llncolu ami opened an institute at Ul South Twelfth street. The doctor comes backed with a practice of twenty-seven yeirs, and strongly recom mended by prominent authorities He U a pleasant and courteous gentleman and will doubtless do well In his new home. Mr. Frank Strong, Lincoln's newly elected supeiiuteudeut of city schools, is expected to arrive fiom St. Joseph early next week to remalu permauent.y. St. Joseph tried bard to keep Mr. Strong, and offered him even larger Inducements than Lincoln, but it was not done until after our city has offered him a large Increase, It St Joseph wants to keep up with Lincoln iu educational aff alls, she will have to be more energetic and show more life and enterprise than in the past. The ladies of Ituth degree. Daughters of iKunvi, raieiutiucu tuvir lueuus suu uieui- selves; as well, at Odd Fellows ball Tuesday evening. There was a large gathering pres ent all of whom seemed to enter quite lively into the festivities of the evening. . Dancing was a feature of the evenlug mid as there was quite a breeze nikigiug in the spacious ball at the time, the tejMlchore was greatly enjoyed, Ellgeut refreshments added )artlc ularly to an otherwise successful and happy occasion. It Is interesting to note the peculiarity of travel of the manses. A month ago the east eru trains were crowded with passengers bound for the conveirtion of the Y.l'.H.U.E. at New York and the educational meeting at Saratoga. This mouth the multitude has leen 'westward bound In large Docks attend ing the Knight Templar conclave nt Denver. Latter part of August the crowds will Hock to the Knights of Pythias encampment at kansasCity, Next month the masses will mover tastnard again and Washington with the U, A. IU re-union will be the attraction. So it will be seen that these days east and wt reciprocate visits. - o Ytirt teStanittd Mr V. C, Zehrung left Thursday for Den ver. After a ten days visit in tho mountains ho will return accompanied by his mother who has been summering In Colorado. A now dry goods store will soon Ik opened nt I'-EKI O street, nnd tho llrm'wlll ! known as Parish AHhulfo. The former Is Mr. Geo. Parish, n well known citizen of Lincoln, nnd the latter a prominent drygoud man of Fort Wayne, I ml, As an introductory to Lincoln people, the following clipping from the tSVnf fnrf of that city will proliably serve better than anything we could say; "U.K. Hhulfe, who for twenty -one years has been one of tho most valued employes of Hoot & Co.'s great store, and who, for a great rt of that time, had the management of the silk goods department, has tendered his res ignation and will leave shortly for Lincoln, Nob., where he Will associate himself with n friend In the drygoods business. Mr. Hhulxe has the well earned reputation of being one (f the finest drygoods men In the state." Mr, Hhulro will arrive In Lincoln Tuesday to enter hN new Held of labor, A rty of Jolly young folks bent on hav lug a big time socially left the city early Thursday evening for a ride Into the couii try and a pcnlc after reaching;, there, It was about live o'clock Thursday afternoon when n tally-ho coach left Frank Burrs' elegant home nud a llvlier lot of people It would bo hard to find anywhere. After a brief skirmish about town, the coach with Its four llrey steeds proceeded to leave tho hot and duty city Iwhlnd nnd soon they found themselves "out of sight" of town nud hearing Grnu Ensigns farm, ten miles south east of the city. Hhortly after their arrival a sumptuous lunch was served and after that ride if it wasn't relished then thoso present claim to know nothing of enjoying edibles. After supter n jovial outing was enjoyed nud when thrt moon rose ovor the city tho merry party wended their way homewnid. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. D. Mulr erforiued tho auduous duties of clmeroues nnd it Is said ncquitted uieiiiftcives commeiuiabiy. Those In tho party were Misses Hattlo Hooper. Fan. S. Hawley, Olive. IiOttn, Martha Fuuke, Nellie winto, Itachnel Ilrock; Messrs. Fred Suiyser, Frank Burr, Fred Houtx, Dr. Spahr, Will Clark nnd Fred Howe. There is moro catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, ami until the last row years wns supposed to I Mi Incurable. For a great many years doc tors pronounced It a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with locnl treatment pro nounced It Incurable. Hcleuce has proven catarrh to lie n constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio; is the only con-1 stitutionnl cure on the market. It is taken' Internally in dose from ten diops to a tea spoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Tluy offer one hundred dollars for any caso It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J.Ciiknky & Co., Toledo, O. ISrSold by druggists, 73c. Cheap money for home builders can lie oil tallied by inventing in some shares of the Lincoln Lonu nnd Building association which entitle the holder to borrow one hun dred dollars on each share hold, gives him a pro rata share of all the earnings of tho cor jwratlon and enables him to pay off the loan iu easy monthly installments, but little in excess of rent. This Is a purely mutual nud homo Institution. Office in rear room, First National hank. Ginger ate, flnest now before the public, Is being served to families by the Lincoln Bot ling Works. Call tip telephone 440 and order a.case. It's cheap and very nutritious. Special orders for tine cakes, superb ice cream and ices promptly delivered to any part of the city. Telephone No. 437. Vine Writing l'aMir, 35 Cants Fer llox. First quality) linen or cream laid, either ruled or plain, with late style envelopes. Its a big bargain. Come and see it, Weisel Stevens Printing Co., 1134 N street. Kye itntl Kar Burgeon. Dr. W. L. Dayton, oculist and aurist, 1303 O street, telephone 373, Lincoln, Nebr. Upright I'lano Wanted. Have a Yost typewriter and desk, good as new, and some bsan new furniture that I will trade for a good upright piano. Address for lartlculars, "Wiuslow," care post-office drawer 1333, city. Wantrd. To rent, about Septemqer 1st, by a young couple, a residence of about seven or eight rooms with all modern conveniences nud reasonable rent. Address "Wiuslow," P. O. drawer 1535, city. It is a noticeable fact that Cook-Bailey Grocery Co. is dally becoming headquarters for fine teas, coffees and spices. LINGOLN PARK. i MerchantsDay Third Annual Outing-Wednesday, August 17th Inaugurated by a grand Street Parade in the city at 10 a. m., sharp. Opening Address by Hon. I. M, Raymond. Harvey L Klock, Marshal of the Day Best of Music by two of the leading Bands of the city. $300.00 IN PRIZES! AMUSEMENTS will consist in part as follows: Foot at 12 Foot Race, loo yards, 1:30 p. 111. Fat Man's Race, 200 pounds and over, 200 yards dash, a p. m. Three Legged Race, 65 yards, 2 130 p. m. Diving and Swimming Match, 3 p m. Followed by -standing High Kick, free for all. Speaking by prominent merchant orators of the city and state, interspersed with music. Base Ball-Dry Goods vs. Grocers A day of continual profit, pleasure, and exciting sport, closing with a Sack Race and more fun. Everybod) -welcome and all invited. By Order of Committee. See small bills for complete programme, WILL. MEYER, Chairman. Just Opened Broad's Great Dep't Store tSAnothcr Lot of those WHITE KNOX SAILORS.. Get one and be "right in line,'' See those nobby Knox Sailors for Fall in Silk, Plush and Corduroy all colors. See those new shapes in Black Straw Walking Hats, House Furnishing Department is chuck full of Useful Novelties, you are in search of a BASKET of any description, see H our line before buying. CHAS. A. BROAD, Great Department Store, Strictly Cash. 1124 O Street. SNAP HERESA We have just placed on sale n lot of Fine $ $ Gorrespondence n ' ram xxx either Ruled or Plain, with latest slinpc Envelopes, Also 200 boxes of FAIRMOUNT CREAM LAID in Plain or Ruled, with Envelopes same style as I.aBellc France Linen. These are offered now at 25c PER BOX 5 ZFEEES CEITT. PAID 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. I P. STEWART, Vlce-Pres. U.WELCH, Teller. AT- f Comprising 300 Boxes of I labelle I FRANCE LINEN rAClI Box contains 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 a bargain worth looking Into. Wessel-Stevens Printing Co., Courier Office, 1134 N St. OlfcT DEPOSITS IIY THE Ball at n a. m. Basket Picnic