9-W?"SM" MPULvriox of lincolu 6&,ooo. Styles Handles in Umbrellas Goods on Sale TAKE NOTICEI The Couhikr will not Ihj irstiohslblo for aay debt mndo ly nny ono In It nnnio, tin aa a written order neeomiwinlr tho same, Semi Annual Display of PATTERN HATS AND MILLINERY ' NOVELTIES -ATTIIK- Next Wednesday, Tliursdny Friday, September mt, a 3 ml nnd 33. Ynu arc Invited tocnll. 1 . The Courier Onn tie Koimd At Hotel Lincoln Now Stand. Windsor llotol News Htnnd. Capital Hotel Now Hlnnil. Rett Dude Olanr Morn, IWo O Street iCd. Young, van O Street. - ClMon, Flctoher A Co.. 11S0 O Htrcet. McW Now Htnnd. its South llth Htrect. Cailuo Clgnr Store, Brace lllook, 15th A U Fall Hats anj Furnishinsf .t M hi t Goods W. R. DENNIS & CO. h U37 OStrcel U37 1 Lcal ami Perianal. Whltobreast Coat and Llmo Company. 1 Ii. Oarr, jeweler, removed to 11330 street llann & IlaU'a new pharmacy 1300 O itreet. New location, L. Bavr, jeweler, 1133 O St. Dr. Ruth M. Wood, Brace building, room 410, 4U nn1 413, 0-10-1; Canon City Coal at the Whitebreait Coal and Lime Co. 8anipaon Bitter, artbtlo dressmaking, 1123 N itreet, over Dorsey's. Archei, de.itist. Vino gold and bridge workaspojlalty. Draco block. ' K C Baking Powder, 83 ounce 25 cent. Absolutely Puie, Have you tried Itl Call up phone 457 and order vour 8unday ee cream ot the new Bon Ton bakery. Ilia Anna Dick, Modiste, cor. llth & Psts. over Lincoln rlaving bank, entrance on Pst, Mann & Hall' pharmacy makes a specialty , ot prescription work. Call at 1300 O street, ' Telephone 600. The Wldtebreatt Coal and Lime company U always at the front supplying the finest grades of all kinds ot coal " It Is a noticeable fact that Cook-Bailey .Grocery Co. la daily becoming headquarter for fine teas, coffee and spices. Special orders for fine cakes, superb Ico cream and Ices promptly delivered to any part of the city. Telephone No. 457. Wild cherry wjne is the most popular sum mer drink iu Lincoln. Ask for it. Made by Lincoln Bottling Works. Telephone 440, Finest ice cream in the city anl hand somest refreshment parlors, at the Bonbon Poefaler's old stand, Twelfth and P streets. When you want flitt-class, pure and whol soroe luiuuicr drinks for family use call up telephone 440, the Lincoln Bottling Works. Orders for piano tuning left with Young and Elder, 03 south Eleventh street, will ; receive prompt attention by B.C. Quick. If you want a suit made to order at reas- . i enable prices see the new fall and winter at Urns at Wanamaker& Brown" tailoring agency, Y. M. C. A. building. Coal of rwrjralan from the beat mines In Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Colora do and Wyoming for sale by Geo, A.Ray- xeiepnoae .w, umce 1 1JH U street. If you will make it a point never to get a pictute framed until you have seeu the Lin coin Frame & Art Company's goods, you will always get the latest styles. Price are always tbe lowest. K O Baking Powder, 85 ouces 83 cents. 'Absolutely Pure. Have you tried itl ' Why have your horses feet butchered, have aue horse and have them suffer! Take them to Charlie Blattery's new shop, 410 South Eleventh street, and such will never br. Faruham Cure ,cJHfaJcHM. Consultation free. Medi ltf foratohad at oSoa. OSea hour 10 to 13 a. m U to Op. m.,aM 7 to Op, m. Buuday tp, m IWWaR!!n - L Full Line of Summer y Corsets, Silk Mitts, yr and Gauze 1 J Underwear jf A ,Silk Sun and Wash mul nDGUT-FEOFLE 0 A quiet but beautiful wedding ceremony was solcinlnlrod Hatunlny evening at tho home of Col. and Mr. L. U. l'acnlu Kast Lincoln, tho contracting parties bring tho'r daughter, Mis lwls Clarke, and Mr. Mark V. Woods, Iwth resident of this city for tunny year. Tho wedding which was to have lawn a leading social uvent, was chang ed ton qulot unostentatious affair owing to r. sad affliction, death of a brother of tho brldo. Th floral decorations and voiding upMtr were disposed with and It was gen ei ally understood by tho Invited guests that Invitations were cancelled. Therefore the ceremony, which was delivered by nu old friend of tho hi Idea family, Rev. Dr. J. V, Alderman of Atchison, wni listened to by but a few rolatU w and most liillumlu friends. A wedding trip which hnd nUo been planned wns postKncd and the happily mated couple have settled down to tho realities of mnrtlnl hllss In their beautiful now homo nt Twenty sixth and l stiect. tho ground lielng n present from tho bride's father. Tho lint of tokens wns largo nml embrace a lino of licautliul articles, many of thorn Isilng quite vnluablu nml very useful. Tho hi Idols well known In Lincoln society, being one of Its most ultl active nud liittiitsoiiicnt in miotics, and mi accomplished daughter of a highly rrKctcd and popular family. Thcgioom is n genial companionable young business until, a sou of Mr, and Mrs. F. W, Woods, mid a iiioiiiImt of tho Wood Investment cotnpnny. Ho is a shrewd business man and Is opular with n Inrgo circle ot friends. Rov, Iaiwl Gregory lecelved a cordial welcoming reception nt tho chinch edifice Tuesday evening, which was In the f rm of n surpiiso. A large number of the members congregated nt tho church, after which a committee was scut to escort tho popular pastor tohls Hock. It wns n delightful affair throughout and It would be dltllcuit to say who enjoyed It most, host or guet. Aim, W. O, Jones rendered n beautiful piano selco Hon, after which Mis. A. W. Bcc.tt spoke, briefly welcoming their guest to his homu mid tho place where ho Is so well thought of. Mr. Oregory's reply wns pithy nud listened to with uiinlNttlng Interest, and after Mr. C, W. Raymond snug a pretty vocal number tho party sat down to enjoy a de.lclous re past which was under charge of Mr. Al. liar greaves, which fnct in itself tells just how good everything must have been. Mr. W. Q. Hell hnd charge or things geiiornlly, nud tho occasion was certainly n ciedlt to him, Ouoof tho pleaxintest events ot tlilswe'k was tho wedding which took place nttho homo of Mr. nud Mrs. J, 11. Luke, lUU'i O street, WedneMlay ovoulug, on which occas ion their daughter, Alma E., wns united In marriage with Mr. John M.Tomsou. At eight o'clock, nfter a lnrgo number of friends had arrived, tho Imppy couplo proceeded to tho parlor where Rov, H. B. Wnnamaker of Kast Lincoln in an impressive ceremony mndo them man and wlfo. Numerous heni ty congratulations wore offered, after which an elegant wedding supper wns served. Many usulul and valuable presents wuie received, Tho brldo is a woli known Lincoln lady and Is fully capablo of being a worthy helpmate to her companion for lite. The groom Is a popular professional man, being connected with the State Journal roportoriai stair. 110 has won the resnect nud esteem ot a host ot peoplo who wish the happy couple overy Joy In tho future that lies before them. Miss CoraOutcalt and Mls Bruusou Invlt od a few friends Saturday evening to meet their guest, Miss Nelllo Post of Columbus, Nob. Among those present wore Missus Nel llo Pott, Anna Puuko, Clara Richardson, Messrs. Charles Burr, 0cr Funke, Bam Low and Harry Reese. Mis Post returned to Columbus Monday evening. Mr. Lou Keunard Rlggs' new art studio In the Keiiuard block, 3M Bouth Elovcntn street, will bo formally opened today with a graud reception. A Inrgo uutnler of Invita tions have boon issued and each guert will be expected to call at the hour specified 011 their card. Mr. Morand ha issuod a number ot Invi tations for an evening (arty next Tuesday nt hli new dancing academy In the Lansing Theatre building. The exercise will Include a happy cu-mlngllng ot a promenade con cert and dancing. Irvine' new orchestra will furnish thi music. Mis Katherlno V. Morrissoy has returned after spending three years at the Cornell University, nud accepted tho position as prin cipal of the O street school. Bhe has many friends in the city who will tw glad to see hor again Mr. Fred Rutherford, assistant ticket agent In tueC. ,11.1. &P. city olllce, left for Bt. Paul Monday where ho goes to assume tho duties ot travelling passenger agent of the Minneapolis and Bt. Ixiuls railway. Rov. Coolbaugh has arrived from Now Hampshire to take charge ot the Kplxcopnl school In North Lincolu. Ho preached n very Impressive seimon nt Holy Trinity church Sunday morning. Mr. Dick Berlin ot Omaha, now In the tcavanger business, was a Lincoln visitor Tuesday evening to coutract wiUi tho city to take care of IU acavnnger work, but met with only limited success. Mrs. M. Spiesberger ot Keokuk reached Lincoln Tuesday moiulug to see her first grand child, which an Ived at the homo ot her daughter, Airs, L. M. Colin, Tuesday night. Mr. Harry (3, Bartruff returned to Lincoln this week after nu absence of about two years. He now resides in Chicago and his old friends heie 1110 glad to to him homo again. Worthlugtou academy, the now Episcopal school for bujs located north ot the city, was opened Tuesday for the reception of boaiding pupils. The formal opening occurred Thurs day. Mis. B. O. King and Mrs. O. Wilkeiisou re turned to Princeton, III., today, after having visited two weeks lu Lincoln as the guests ot Mr. and Mis. L, C. King, -'751 Apple street. Miss Bessie Hall, who has been entertained for several dujs bv MUs Lelia Blieais at the Lincoln, returned home to Omaha Monday, MUs Ethel Harding ol Kansas City is here to atteud tlie Btatu University, Bhe is stop ping with htrauut, Mr. M. ii. Everett. De, J. O. Everett and family of Grant, Neur,, have moved to Lincoln to be lu readi ness lor the opeuliig of the Baultariuin. Mrs. MoMillan completed her visit with Mr. and Mis. John Carson at the Lincoln Monday and has returned to Ogde.i. Miu Carrio C. Powers, after a pleasant visit with Lincolu fi lends, returned to Oma ha yesterday, Mis Get trude Laws, after a mouth's visit ia Bait Lake City, la at home again. Misses Lena Dewtese and Fearle Camp spent Tuesday lu Omaha. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, ..SEPTEMBER Tho palatial residence of Mr, and Mrs. C. II, Hammond Boventeenth and II Streets wns thrown open to their innny friends Wellies day evening tho occasion llng a piano recit al by tin Ir daughter. Miss Maude, assisted by MIssNiinnloLllllbildge, contralto, and Mrs. S III Owen Jones, nccoinNinlst, MUs Ham mond has a remarkable clearness of touch mid expression thut rouiells tho admiration of nil. Tho wonderful nccurnoy nud precis ion with which alio executed tho illlllcult Beethoven sonstn s'iows cleat ly that she is a genius. For several yeais pn.t Miss Ham niond has lawn 11 pupil Mm. W, O, Jones, to whom much of the success ot tho musical Is due. Miss Lllllhridgo snug lu her usual sweet manner which Is so pleasing to Lincoln people. Tho audience was largo nud appreciative ns was shown by their henrty encores. Miss llvnmnnd wore pink silk with plnkioses. Miss Lllllhridgo white silk with diamond orunino'itM. Mrs. Jones wns chnruilug lu lemon coloicd silk, Mr, 0. O. Burr returned Thursday from Now Yoik, leaving Mrs. Bill rand Miss Her tie n the inetiopoll to continue enjoying themselves befoin returning. They will how eur stnrt for linmo the latter part of next week nccomp'iiilcd by Mis. Frank Sheldon. Mr. Hlieldou will nlsj visit Lincoln about tho mlddlo of October. Miss (leitudo AblMitt hnvi g grniluiUil from tho Nebraska conservatory of music, left Tuesday for Owntonnn, Minn, for n short visit with friends nfter which she goes to Chlcngo to further Hrfect heielf lu piano instruction, A letter received In Lincoln tho otlur day sUtes that Mr. B. II. Drown, foimerly in tho Burlington train dispatcher's olll'o hern, lias accepted tho Ksltlou of head tinln dis patcher of tho K. C. W. fc N. W. railway at Kansas City. A party ot three Including General Cobb, Mrs. Amasa Cobb mid Mrs. J. D. Macfar iaud, have gone to Now York to meet Mr. J. I). Macfarlnud and Mr. O. M. Inuibcitou when they arrive from Kuropo. Mr. Fiauk A I my, Into of tho Alma & Big low Electrical Supply company of this city, was married to Miss Eva L. McRoyuoWs at tho lu Ida's Iioiiii) near Ashland Tuesday, Col, W. W, Wilson, Lincoln's most exten sive foreign traveler, has returned from nuother'Europcnn trip Just In timo to exenpo quarantine nt New York. Mrs. II, II. Wheeler nfter spending the summer with relntlvvs in Bouth Butler nnd other x)luts In Now York stnte, Is again nt liome nt 1517 II street. Misses Helen nnd Grace Burr. left last week for Baltimore whvro they go" to enter tho Notre Ihimo of Maryland for 11 year's courxe of studies. Burlington ttcach trains on tho B & M. have been dlscoutiued for tho season nud will only Ik) run hereafter on stcolally stated occasions. Miss Nelllo Post nfter n pleasant visit with Miss Nettle Bruusou nud Miss Corn Outcnlt, has returned to her homo in Columbus. Mr. A. U. lleuwny, cashle, Rudge mid Morris Co., left Thursday fur Rock Island nnd imrtsenst on n trip of business. Omnhu Excelsior: MlgiSollgsohn of Liu coin is visiting relitlvesntSIO South Twenty second street. Mr, nnd Mrs. E. C. Babcock nro tendeily housing n brand new daughter which an I veil Tuesday, Edward Wessel visited his brother Iou last Sunday nud returned Monday to Omaha. Mr. W. Devoremix returned to his homo In Victoria, B. 0., Monday. Mjs. Kato II. Cheney, teacher of singing, room 605, Brace block. Mr. A. D. Kitchen and fumlly have re turned from Colorado. Mr. Abrul Cook left lust ovculug for Washington, D. C. Mr. G, W. Barnes left Monday for a bear hunt in Wyoming. Mrs. G. Adler ot Sownrd visited Lincoln relative Tuesday. Mrs. J. C. Davis is visiting with friends in Chlcngo. Mr. John Gjttier Is visiting in Bulltor noro. Miss C. J. Gullmette, modiste, Browne)! Block, over Miller fc Paine. Complotu lino of dress trimmings and linings. Tako elevator. Nothing so nice for table use ns mlnera water. Cook-llalley Grocery Co. have a large Hue ot the most nourishing goods, In cluding thu genuine lmorted Polllnarls Re gent Spring fiom Excelsior Springs, Mo. impoited Ginger Ale, etc. 100 ltewaid. taiOO. The readers of this piqier will be pleased to learn that there Is at least ono dreaded dlscao that science has been able to euro In all Its stages and that Is Calnirh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tho only positive cuio now known to the medical fraternity. Citarrh being n con stitutional disease, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarih Curo Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of thu system, thereby de stroying tho foundation of the diseiuv, and giving thu patient stremtth by building up tho constitution nnd assisting nature in doing its work. Tho proprietor hnvo so much faith in its curative powers that they offer one bundled dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. I5T Sold by druggists, 75c. Everything new nud toothomt and dell clous nt tho Cook-llalley Grocery Co., 1218 O street. Pleasaut treatment low prices and everything ns represented is the drawing curd that is winning now trade constantly. You can call up No. 43 and order by tele phono It you wish. Dr. FurnliHin Cures blood, chronic, female, heuit, liver, lung, nervous, rectal and skin diseases. Iloon.s Nos. 14 and 15, Hlchards block. K C Baking Powder, 23 ouuees 25 cent Absolutely Pure. Havu you tried it DPRICES GPowder Osfld in Million of Homes 40 Year the StaudanL He Drew the I.lue, He played the races atl day long With never falllnic real. And lu tho noble Kama of draw Much skill did ho reveal. But when his wlfo entreated him, In voice both IiIkIi and low, To vlow tbe now church festival, II said ho would nut go, Clothier nnd Furnisher, What Mm Doesn't Do. Blio wears a vachlliiK suit of white. And Ksrbcd In this, like Neptune's daughter. Hho talks of "yacht" from morn till tilitut. But doesn't go too near tho water. -New York Herald. IT RAINED. Anil Ihejr Hud Only One Daibralta It. twei-n Tlmni. It rained. Tho wind blew In fitful gusts. A mutt nnd a woman emerged from n doorway, glanced nt tho leaden sky nud shivered. They hnd ono umbrella, "Edwin." "Tootsey." Shu nestled nearer to him. "I don't tultiil It If you nro with mo.H "Wlmt'M u wetting with my awcet Toot sey by my side" They Hturtcd. Ho held nloft tho um brella ntidVtepped proudly. "Wnugh." It wtt tho woman who spoke. Hho had Just discovered that ono of tho atccl ribs above her wna sending a stream of water Into the flower garden on her lint. "Hero, you Jay. Let 1110 hold It." With n vIcIouh frown sho Jerked tho um brella from tho innn'a hand. "Pity you don't know anything," she nnrlcd. It rained. Thu wind blew in fitful gusts. Tho man and tho womnn ndvnuccd half n block In fdlcuco. "Woop." It was tho man who ejaculated. Ho hud found a rivulet of rain running Into his neck. "Glinmo that." Llko n Hash ho (matched tho umbrella from her grusp. "I'll glvo you aotuo pointers," ho growled. It ruined. Thu wind blow In fitful gusts. Thu limn nud thu woman proceeded twenty feet. "WIUjoii kindly hold that umbrella m that a portion nt Icnstof tho water will not run on my headf" Sho wiih decidedly Icy about it. "Hold it yourself If you can do any bet ter." Ho was dodged. "I'd rut her hnvo no umbrella." "Wnlklnthuniln then." "Hruto." Umpli." "I'm sorry I married you." "So'ni I." "I'm going buck to ina'a." "Good." "I'll c-catclt my d-d-death of cold." She was wa.'.l-i-t hysterical. "Just us yo.t li::c." They parted in bitterness who hnd loved devotedly. It ruined. Tho wind blow In fitful gustH.- 1 1 1 colt Trlluine. iiavrd. Drlggsj That was 11 iiiurvcloua escape of Miss Neat font froi-i the lop lloor of a burn ing hotel nt IlarUi r's reef, wasn't ltf Griggs Why, how did hho get outf Brlgga fjhu tied all her neckties to gether nud reached thcf-routid without any trouble Clothier mid Furnisher. HetikltiK un Opportunity. Ho I havo homcthiug to bay to you, but there nro so many people In tho room I ua afraid I won't have it chance. She Walt a moment, and I will ask om of tho young IiuIIch to play on tho piano. Uarpei 'a liuzar. "Not In It." Down In tho urccn orchard, cool and shady, A hammock swIukh dreamily to and fro. And In It Is sltthu; the daintiest lady, And by her side Is her summer boau. Ills itlances with fond admiration aro laden; Ho whispers his lovo In her wllllnir car: Now, would you bcllevo It? That frivolotu maiden Onco listened to me In tbe sorno way last year. Yes, listened nnd promised her love to me only. And therefore I can't sny I relish this show. Perhaps I'm a foul, but I feel rather lonely, For I'm "not In It" today, don't you know. Down In tbe creen orchard, cool and shady, A hammook ulvcs way with a terrlblo crack. Then all lu a heap falls tho dainty young lady, And )ondcr her lover lies flat on his back; Ills features a startled expression aro wearing, His faultless attire bears many a stuln. Ho' spitting out gravel and mentally swear ing Ho nover will swlug In a hammock again. And as for tho maid, she' the picture of sad ncss. And as tor myself, 1 do nothing hut crow. And Inwardly chucklo with satisfied gladness. For I'm "not lu It" today, don't you know. Mary (1. Ilccklo la Boston Transcript Wanted We want many more looms for teachers and students, both furnished nnd uufnrntsliod 1001ns anil houses; wo will want them SeptemlHi- ID, lb'.rj; cull at once nt the owe.; of tho Western Normal College, rooms 1111 and llu Hr.uo building, and give loca tion of Iioujs and looms, and prices asked forsume. 0-btf. Tho B nit n Inkery Is good wholtsomo bread. Twelfth nud P streets. the placu to get Try It. Comer of A now baby girl h is 00:11 j to tli t horn u of Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Colin, 1007 P street. Tho mother and daughter (ire doing well unit pa pa niuy survive. Miss Komi Frank has been In Chicago this week to make n research of tho market for pattern huts for the Famous, Miss Finnk will return today. . Invitations have been Issued for tho wed ding of Miss Nanny Soderluud ii'id Itev. A. II. Miller Wednesday oNonlug at thu Swedish M, E. chuucli. Is It not about tlmo for the dancing clubs to oiguulzui October is already at hand and Its certainly high time. Come boys, who'll lo the first I The Jewish society po iplo of L 1 1 il'i a re looking forward to many plearaut evenings this winter. A dancing club will soon ho organized, 17, 1892 Tret. 25.1- Imnn-ORCiTORn ftertcn years of nrtlvo work with tho Musical Union Orchestra, orOiiiahu, as Director, during which tlmo tho nbovo Orchestra fur 11'shed imisla for nil tho pronilnont events, soclcnll , theutrlcally, eto. I coino to Lincoln to cngago personally In Orchestra business, frcllng conildent that I can furnish Its cltlrons with tlio best of music nt any and all times, hor terms nnd Information, call nt ofllcoof UAl'lTAL. CITV CoUKtKli, U3I N Htrcet, or Telepliono 2M. CHAS. A. 1 124 O PasMonaWe New Novelties arriving every HOUSEFURNISHING DEPT. Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware. Tinware, Wood ware, etc. Big Stock of Toys, Dolls, etc. STRCTLY CHSH, The State Display Fail is A When compared !t st;i That tins just been received for the Fall Trade at THE RUDGE & MORRIS CO., Hardware and Furniture Leaders, 1118 to 1124 N Street. NOW FOR T ME Summer season is here bonnets and Mowers on that line, come in and satisfactory. THEYMUST GO Step in and see for )ourself. fice 1 MILLINERY ! O Street. THE LEADER 1211 I I "M Ii) .. Mf t njMttSnf MUSIC ton O0N0SRT8 RIOfPTIONS DANOM.ITO. i BROAD, cStreet. lillinery day from Eastern Markets. ONE PROE TO ALU. Fair uxe with the Display of New Furniture CUT PRICES and we've got too many hats, hand. If you want anything in b& we'll guarantee prices will ! TTVT PRICES NO 0B1ECT All the bargains. latest goods at sacrii Wii 3 . i ft nr tl 1 i tfi