I .CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY,, AUGUST 20, rjfya 3, POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000, ft 1 J I TAKE NOTICE! fiiw Couhikh will not lie rosnonslhlo for y debt made liy any ono In It name, mi mi r written order acvomiwnlo tho samo, ALL READY FOR FALL EARLY FALL STYLES Pattern Hats Suitable for present wear. 0 Alto, something new In Traveling lints, '4gr ' Cor O and uth Si. Opera House Corner Tli Courier Can be Vounil At HeUl Lincoln News Htand. Windsor Hotel News Htand. Capital Hotel News Bland. Red Dud Clear Htora, 1UOO O Htreot atd. Young, UH7 O Street. Claaon, Pleloher Co., ItSO 0 Htreet. Moore' New Btand.lla South Uth Street. Casino Clear Store, Brace llloolc, istli A O GENTLEMEN'S Bathing , itof Suifei Ladies' Suits to Order $1,50 to $9,50. w. rJdennjs oco. ) i U7 O Street U37 jeal aad Fereoaal. TW5ub4rtCoaiiaa!i Llraaf Company. li'Barr, jeweler, mredto U330 kreit Mann & Ball's new pharmacy 1900 O street Nfwtooation, L. Barr, jeweler, 1133 O St. If las C. J. Gullmette, modiste, Latt Block ever Miller & Paine, Take elevator. KO Baking Powder, 2S ounces 25 cent. Absolutely Pure. Have you tried It I Call up phone 457 and order vour Sunday oe cream of the new Bon Ton bakery. If las Anna Dick, Modiste, cor. Uth & PU. over Lincoln Havings bank, entrance on Pst. Mann & Hall's pharmacy makes a specialty of prescription work. Call at 1300 O street. YNWhitebreast Coal and Lime company lAvfttjjy at the front supplying the finest 'Miin-)i- ail ainua oi coai When yob want flrst-claas. pur and ' hoi aomeumnteridrinVa for family use' call up tdephoue 449, the Lincoln Bottling Works. Order for piano tuning left with Young and Elder, SOS south Eleveuth street, will receive prompt attention by 8. C. Quick, If you want a suit made to order at rea- onable price see the new fall and winter tterna at vVanamaker & Brown's tailoring ageuey, Y, M. 0. A. building. , Coal of tvaryaU from the best mines to Ohio, Ktataeky, Illinois, Mbaourl, Colora do and Wyetatog for sale by Geo. A.Ray aner. Telephone 390. Office 1134 O street. If you will make it a point never to get a picture framed until )ou have seen the Lin coln frame & Art Company's goods, you will always get the latest style. Price are always the lowest. K O Baking Powder, 25 ouce 25 cents. Absolutely Pure. Have you tried iti Why have your horses feet butchered, have lame bone and have them suffer! Take them to Charlie Blattery's new shop, 410 South Eleventh street, and such will never be the case. lit. Faruham Cures itroalo diseases. Consultation free Medi riae fureiabtd at ofloe. Office hour 10 to 13 a. m ,Uto5p. a., and 7 toOp. m. Buuday atoUp. m. ' Full Line of Summer Corset Silk Mitts! jL. and Gauze jy j Underwear y A V Jr Handles in Silk' Sun Umbrellas vfand AVash Goods on Sale 40 r t Hy.riiuerrjr wine i. mo must Jiumr sum- MyXHak In Lincoln. Ask for it. Made by iiUi)iin BotUing Works, Telephone 440. nDOUT-rEOFLE- Mr. O. II. Mnnn Is doing Colorado. Mr. J, Welsh Is tlslting In Chicago. Mr. Allwrt Pontior Is visiting relatives at Hprlngflold, Mo, Mr. Thomas Coclirnnoand family returned from Denver Holiday, ' ' " Mr. H. Tolwoiky loft Hunday for Chicago to purchase holiday goods. Mr. and Mrs. John Cotton are visiting rol ntlvos In Ht, Joseph, Mich. Mr, 11. I). Htearna Is homo from n trip through tho Partita northwwt. Mm. L. J, Newman IsNoJournhig at Colfax HpriiiKS, Iown, for a fow wwks. MIm Htella Hlro Is homo after n two weeks visit at the Dakota Hot tarings, ' , Mr. Elsou IVHIch now of 'Omaha paid n visit to his former home Thursday, Mrs. A. Hoflglaud lias returned from her visit to tho old homo at Lnfnyclh', lud, Mr. J. II. Hortnnof Denu & llorton, left Mouilny for n fow dnys visit In Chicago. Mrs. W. W. Carder left Thursday for a six weeks visit with relatives In Ogdou, Utah, Mr. D. C. Van Dtiyn returned Monday Jiom his jKulght Templar jaunt to Denver. Mr. A, Z. rainier Is visiting in Chicago and CM eland and will bo awny n week or more. ilov. I. II. Humphrey of Hulirou was tho guest of his brother, Hon. A. It. Humphrey, Monday. Mr. ni.il Mi-a, L. P. Young entertained Captain and Mrs. O. H. llnriettof Cincinnati this week. Burlington Beach was tho sccno of plculo parties this week from Fairmont, Howard and Uuadllla. Mrs. Will Harrison and Mrs. Wilson aro at homo again alter u mouths visit In Clove- laud, Ohio. There will bo a private dauoing party at Burlington Beach Tuesday evening. It will be a society event. llev. John Hewitt is homo again after a short vacation which was pleasantly spout at the northern lakes. Mr. J. 'j. Arnold of Carbondale, III, Is In the city, the guest of his brotuor-lii-law, Hon. W. II. Woodward. Mr. ami Mrs, H Mellgsohu aro vnteitalnlng MIks Woolateln of Kansas City at their Ihviu tlful homo on M street. Mr. M. Weil,treasuierof tho Lincoln Paint & Color company, Is on it business trip to Chicago and Ht. Louis. Dr. K. D. Crlm has returned from his Col orailo outing and speaks In glowing teims of tho Hnhlng at Uraud Iako. Miss Kugenl Wlrrick returned from Halt Lake City Monday where she has liven visit lug lelatlvea the past year, Mr. C. W. Lyman Is In Chicago looking after his world's fair hotel project. His son, Eugene, accompanied him, Mr. and Mrs. John Cllllilan llnlshed their tour of the llocky mountains and returned Wednesday from Donter. Mr, J, P. Smith has returned to his Indian apolis, Ind., homo, accompanied by his gran daughter, MIm Hassle Small. Hon. John O, Allen, accompanied by his wife and son, left Monday for a ten days visit to tho Dakota Hot Spring. Mr. J. B. McDonald ha returned from the east after an extended visit to New York, Lake Chautauqua and other resorts. Dr. and Mr. Balloy left Wednesday for Lake Huperlor where the former goes In quest of relief from an attack of hay fever. Misse Nellie and (Jrace Felton spent Wed nesday In Beatrice visiting frloud and at tending the X. P. S. C. K.' convention. A: special Burlington train tomorrow will convey the members of the Lincoln Knights of Pythla to the encampment at Kansas city. :; Mr. P. V. M. Raymond returned Thursday from Chicago whither ho c had accompanied Mrs. llaymond enrouto to the Atlantic sea- "?! . . - 1... Mr. JosepM Aoott or raimyra, Neb., was entertained 'Sunday ,by tils brother at tho hotae of Mr, and Mr. W,, N. Abbott, 1S30.A street,' Mr. Frank Saunder baa accepted n posi tion with Miller Si Pulue, where his friends will hereafter find him in the dree goods de partment. "' J Jfr. Fled. Bhiker bscoaw th father of a baby gfrl In the small hour of Wedues da mtrnlng. All hand Fell, happy and oantenwd. - " Elder Howe, refreihed and with renewed vigor for hit labor among the poor and low ly, returned from hi summer's jaunt to Den ver Wednesday. A party with four thousand dollar cath want to buy a nice modern residence. Ad dress, giving full particulars, J. Wescot, care drawer 1535, city. It Mr. J. K. Honeywell is taking a well earned vacation in Colorado, and together with Ills daughter, Mlaa May, Is taking a ten dayalslt In Denver and Manatou. South Seventeenth street, when paved, will be oneot the finest for di lvlng and cycll ingiu the city, and the work ot paving seems to progress quite rapidly. A ti loot ladles, Mr. P. J. Cunningham, Mr. Maiy Callelyand Mrs. T. H.Spellmau, left Monday for a month's visit to Mauitou and other Colorado resorts. ' Mr J. til McMurtry and Mis Olive Latta left Tuesday for Chlca go where they will meet Mrs. McMurtry. After a week' visit there the trio will return to Lincoln. The new clothing house of Fisher & War fel opened Thursday at 1130 O street and is coming In for its share of business. It will be a popular factor In Lincoln commercial cir cles. Mrs. Jennie Murphy, otherwise known to Courier reader as "Aunt Samantha," re turned home Thursday evening to flud that a burglar bad enteied her house and a a me mento of hi visit took her handsome gold time piece. DSPRICES Uifld in Million of Hornet 40 Yean th SUndixd. Htm. and Mrs, J, . Wright, after having icnt suvornl month touring thif greatnorth went, including Hm Puget Hound country, aro onco moro In towi nt their cory homo on east M street, Hon, .1. C. F. McKuwon, thn represonta tlvnf mm Emerald, whs n Lincoln visitor Thursday. Thero seem to bo no doubt of Mi'. MoKwmn's ro-eloulloii to tho leglslntlvo halls this winter. "Tony" Hamilton, Barnuui A; Ilalley's press agent, enlivened tho CouiitKll headquarters Thursday morning with an hour's chat and remlnhcences. Tho great show will be with us Heptember 10th. Tho death of Miss Nellie Boardsloy at Weeping Water created much sorrow In this city whero that iopular young lady had le gion of friends, a number it whom attended tho funeral Thursday Mr. L. C. Burr and family aro now at homo at 1113 11 street in tho Lyman terraces, whero they expect to reside until their beau tiful now homo on Capitol square, now In course of construction, Is completed. Tho Knights of Pythla lodges of the city gave a largo and enjoyable dance In tho pa vilion at Burlington Ueiich last night. 'There1 was n largo nssembly present and tho a Hair proved u success financially as well us so cially. Mrs. L. 0. Burr, Mr. Chas. L. Burr, Mjss Mao Burr, and Mr. H. T, Ht. John returned from Lake Okoboji Thursday. The naity claims to have bad a muit delightful time and return much pleased with their trip and outing, A very pleasant kettledrum wa given last livening at tho homo of Mrs. Angle Newuiun, on east M street to the member or tue W, U. T, U. Tho arrangement weru deftly cat rled out anil every ono experienced an enjoyable evening. Hov, K. H. Htelu consummated n contract Sunday evening at his lesldeucu on Capitol square which made Mr. Albert Hood and MIm Ada L. Parks man and wife. The ceremony wa witnessed by only a few friends and was a quiet affair, Mr. Harry P. Irvine of Omaha, the Ken tie- man who Is about to organize a new orches tra In this city, was a Lincoln visitor Thurs day. Whllo hero he engaged a number of musicians and will bring the balance from Omaha next week. W. B. McArthur & Son have re-purchased their drug store fiom L. C. Dunn and aro once more catering to a large and opular patronage. "Hike" is a Kpular young man and n clover druggist. He will soon io estab lish his old lino of business. Mr. L. A. Butmtead has purchased nu interest In Mr, Gardner's gents' furnishing goods stoio, nnd tho llrni heieafter will be known as Gardner & Bumstead. They aro nt homo In tho new Y, M. C. A. building and ready to rect-ivo their friends. Lieut. Pershing of tho State university military department, after returning homo last week, spent a fow days In tho city and ami proceeded thereafter to Chicago whero he will remain until his duties call him back, which villi bo after tho state fair. Mrs. I. Brucks gave a pleasant party Thursday evening In honor of a visiting young lady, Miss Beatrice Ilnsenfleld of Has ting. The guest wero invited to tea and spent a delightful evening, the exercise be ing composed or various games, etc. Mrs Belle C. Bett baa applied to tho courts for n divorce from her husband, Qor ham F. Belts. Mrs. Bett claims that her husband was frequently lutoxlcated and in May last deserted her and left her without sup(Krt. Hhe asks for her maiden name. Prof. Frank Strong, having shaken tho dust of St. Joseph from his patent leather, arrived In Lincoln Wednesday accompanied by hie estimable lady. Mr. Strong Is a pleas ant and courteous gentlemen and his xpu larlty will soon be establlshtl in Lincoln. Several hundred young.'f oiks too numerous to mention went down to Beatrice Wednes day to attend the Y. P. 8. C. E. convention. They had a delightful time and are unani mous that the Chautauqua ground is a de lightful spot and the cltliens of Beatrice a pleasant and hospitable people. Miss Adda Prentice of Carthage, III., who has been spending tho week with Miss Laura Easterday, left for home yesterday. Miss Prentice has been sojourning in Denver and vicinity for tho past two month and enrouto homeward bound, stopped here to renew ft iendship with former residents of Carthage Hotallng, the O street grocer, has any thing you may want in the way of lunch or plcnis specialties, such a puddiugs, jellies, tongue, beef, potted meat, deviled bam, fish of various kinds, pickle, otlr. and dress ings, canned fruiU, vegetable, ccoklet, po ta to chips, etc., etc., and so on and so on, Mr. ami Mrs. J. W, Cutright bad the pleas ure of entertaining the former's brother, Mr. Jame H. Cutright of Peoria a few day this week. Mr. Cutright is one of those "Mason men" who have been to Denver, and enrouto borne could not resist the temptation ot visit ing bis brother and the great city of Lincoln. It is needless to add that the visitor was handsomely entertained wnlls in tho city. The fact that Lincoln 1 ito have a really first cms orchestra this winter for dauco uiutio is cause for rejoicing among society people. Mr. Irvine' Musical Union orches tra has always furnished the music for all the swell affair in Omaha, and the many Lin coln peoplo who have attended the assem bile and other leading social affair are jubi lant over tho tact that Bame music will soon be heard at Lincoln partle. And so Lincoln is to bavo the "Last Days ot Pompeii" durlug the fair. It is an under taking of Immense magnltudo and the enter prising Lincoln Street Railway company ha assured it all. Now all Lincoln owes it to Itself and its reputation to work for the suc cess of this monstrous entertainment. Never before has the exhibition been presented In a town as small as Lincoln and the engagement v III therefore speak volumes for the pluck and energy of this wonderful city. Lincoln, however, Is equal to almost any undertaking and the state at largo may rest assured that she will magnificently carry out this stupen dous event just as she has other great affair in the past. Meanwhile Liucnluite should bear tb "Last Days of Pompeii" constantly in mind and give It a ''boost" whenever they can. Our readers aro again reminded of tho fact that wo desire their cunlrlrmtlons of social Items, Mirsonal notes, etc. 'Hend them In on n postal card, by letter or via toiephotio U53, Huch favoisaro duly appreciated nnd will always recelvu puiier attention. Hlmuld you requlra tho assistance of n reiorter at any tlmo n request for one will lit) promptly answered, Kindly remember thU hereafter. Mr. Henry R, Eckor, junior mombor of the firm of Wilson k Eckor, Llndoll hotel drug gists, left for Clinton, Ohio, on u hunting expedition Monday. When Mr. Eckor ru tin ns he will lo accompanied by a charming society tKlle of Clinton, and tho wedding, so Cupid tells us, is to take place next Wed nesday. On -that day Mr. Ecker will lead Miss Lillian Hunting to the altar. Allllctlon, a Is said to lie the custom, never comes singly. Hunday evening Mr. W. H. Irvine, who is cnullned In tho county jail for tho murder of Ed. Montgomery, received tho sad Intelligence announcing tho death of bis father at Marlon, lud. Bereavement undor such circtimstaucca must bo almost beyond human enduraiioi. Certainly tho condemned unfortunate has tho yuimthy of a largo cir cle of ft leluU apd anquniutnnceH nt such n tlmo. AfU-r six mouths' clone devotion to tho study of tho lieot sugar Industry, Prof. II. H. Nicholson of tho Htato University has re turned "chuck full" of information on this great subject, which at this time Is demand ing more attention nt the hands of Nehrns kans than evir. Professor Nicholson had a delightful visit to tho gieat Euroeun ceil tors, and as a ttlp of business nud ploaMiro combined, it was certainly a decided success in every iwrtlcular, Mllford has been visited by a number of Llucoluites this summer and it Is apparent that tho popularity In this resort Is increas ing. Mrs, Samuel Sheai and Mrs. W. Henry Smith clmiwroned a pnrty from this city who spent a week by the Bluo In tho sanltailum ami who returned Tuesday morn ing. Tho party, Including visitor, compruod Mlshes LI la Shears, Maine Carson, Rose Car son, Anna Uroady. Bcaslo Hal. of Omaha: Anne Funko, Olive Latta. Fay Marshall, Piyor L. Market, W. Morton Smith, Harry C. Shears, A. Coch-Andrlauo, Oscar Funko, George Harer, W. E. Clarke, Lew Mar shall, W. F. Meyer. Tho merchant's outing nt Lincoln park Wednesday combine,) all the grateful ele ments of complete success that were lacking in similar venture of several past year. It drew out not only all of tho wholesale and rota 1 1 merchants In dry goods nud groceries, but nearly all other branches of trade to gether with their friends. The feminine population of' Lincoln was especially well represented, testifying tho place held" In tho hearts of tho fair sex by tho men who afford thorn oppoitunlties for shopping. Hon. I. M. Rajmond delivered an Interesting ad dress on tho past, pie-tent and future of Lin coln ns a commercial center, a topic he is so well qualified to dlscuts Intelligently and flu ently. Over 4,500 peoplo articlpiited In tho pleasures of the day, A fine program of ath letic contest was executed nnd cash prizes awarded the victors. Dancing In tho pavll Hon drew crowds that taxed the capacity of tho floor, and the groves wero filled through out the afternoon with merry parties clust ered around bountiful spreads of picnic re freshments. The outing was In overy way successful and tho enterpiislng young men who projected it may well be proud of the result of their effort to afford Lincoln mer chant and their employe a day of enjoyable recreation. The merchants' annual outing will exclto more attention next year. There is more catarrh In this section of tho country than all other diseases put together, and until the lost few years whs supiosed to lie Incurable. For a great many year doc tor pronounced It a local disease, anil pre scribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment pro nounced it Incurable. Science has proven catauhtobe a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, I tho only con stitutional cure on tho market. It Is taken Internally In dose from ten drops to a tea- spoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer ono hundred dollar for nny caso It fails to cure. Send for circular and testimonials. Address, F. J.Chknrt & Co., Toledo, O. tarSold by druggists, 75c. Genuine Kemaval Shoe Sale. Here's the chance of the season. The Ex position Shoe company is preparing to move to new quarter, and In order to reduce the stock will Inaugurate a great removal sale commencing today. A few sample bargains are herewith quoted: The George Bariurd ladle hand turned shoe, regular price 97.00, now $4.75. Ladies.' fine hand made button or lace $5,00 for 93.85. Ladies' fine Douglas hand turned shoe, reg ular price 94.60 for 93.50. In the n.en's department, likewise child ren', similar reduction have boon made. Nothing will be reserved and everything will be offered to reduce stock and save ex pense. You all know the place, the high grade of goods that have always been car ried, and you'll missjt you .don't take ad vantage of this exceptional offer. KXI-08ITION HHOK CO. Cheap money for home builder can be ob tallied by inveiting in some sharea of the Lincoln Loan and Building association which entitle the bolder to borrow one hun dred dollar on each share held, given him a pro rata share of all the earning of the cor poration and enable him to pay off the loan In easy monthly Installments, but little in excess of rent. This Is a purely mutual and home Institution. Otllce In rear room, First National bank. It Is a noticeable fact that Cook-Bailey Qiocery Co. is daily becoming headquarter for fine teas, coffees and spices. Special order for fine cakes, superb Ice cream and ice promptly delivered to any part of the city. Telephone No. 457. Pine Writing Paper, as CeutsPer llox. First quality linen or cieatu laid, either ruled or plain, with late stylo envelopes. It a big bargain. Come and see it. Wessel Htevenc Printing Co,, UU4 N street. Kyo and Kar Hurgeon. Dr. W. L. Dayton, oculist and aurist, 1U0.1 O street, telephone 375, Lincoln, Nebr. Upright PUno Wanted. Hne a Yost typewriter and detk, good as new, and some bran new furniture that I will trade for a good upright piano. Addles for particulars, "Wiuslow," cure po.t-olllco drawer l.V, city. Wanted. To rent, about Septemqer 1st, by a young couple, a residence ot about seven or eight room ith all modern convenience uud muomiMe rent. Addles "Wlnslow," P. O. diawer 1535, city. A -f l' a vasn - is - rung CHAS. A. BROAD'S Great Department Store, I Strictly Cash. 1124 O Street We buy and sell for Cash only, which means a saving to you of io to 35 per cent, The merchant who docs a credit business cannot afford to lose those bad debts which he incurs, and some one has to pay for them. How is it Done? Why, he simply adds an extra 5, 10, or 15 per cent, as the case may be, to his merchandise, and it is soon paid for. When trading at the above number, you only pay for what you get, and not for what someone else has bought and forgot to pay for. Give us a call and judge for yourself. Strictly One Price, MILLER-Grocer 143 S. 1 1th Street. Telephone 398. has just received n lot of new Nabob Sweet Pickles, - - 25c qt. ' Imported Chow Chow, - - 25c " Sweel Blossom Peas, - 25c can Fancy Queen Olives, - 40c qt. Fancy Small Olives, - -20c " N. Y. Fall Cream Cheese, 20c lb, Extra F'cy Sliced Pineapples. 26c can A FULL LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. m-OIWEll EARLY. j, 7VTIII-L.BF?. 5 IiPIBIEe CEZLSTT. PAID LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. S. E.Cor. 11th and P Streets Boxes to Rent in Safe Deposit Vaults. HENRY E. LEWIS, President A. P. t. STKWAKT, Vlco-Pres. U.WELCH, Teller. SNAP HERESA We have just Fine $ h Seprespondence n raym xxx either Ruled or Plain, with latest shape Envelopes, Also 300 boxes of FAIRMOUNTCREAM LAID in Plain or Ruled, with Envelopes These are offered now at 25c PER BOX im: !lflli- ( -AT- COST IDIEJIjPOSILTTS BY THE r placed on sale a lot of Comprising 300 Boxes of I labelle FRANCE f LINEN same style ns Lunelle France Linen. r?ACH Box contains a 1 the same number ofE Box contains a full quire of Paper, nnd same number of En elopes, and they arc just ns good ns what jou usually pay 50 cents'for. ' ThU Is a bargain worth looking Into, Wessel-Stevens Printing. Co., I Courier Office, 1134 N St. &&niJ(i&2gtt' 'i ,U. .1,