Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, June 03, 1893, Page 8, Image 8

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CAPITAL OITY OOUR1RR.
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PROTECT YOUR FURS .JSM&3ML
FURS and
FUK GOODS
STORED FOR THE SUMMER
Insured and guaranteed against lire,
theft mill mollis. For tortus mid fur
ther pnrtloiilnrs, cull on
J. E. VOELKER,
PRACTICAL FURRIER,
Y. M. O. A. BULLiDINCJ.
Corner I Oth and P Stroots.
Art now hitnliiR n tnri linn it
NEW SUMMER GOODS
In rverjr ilrpnrtinvnt.
dkess ooons. linens.
UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY,
KID GLOVES mul KlRRONS
n specialty.
Agonta for Ruttorlok's Patterns.
H. R. Nissley & Co.
'I'lm Courier Umii Hit Kiiunil At
Itotrl Lincoln Now Hlnml.
Wliulnor Hotel Nw Htnml.
Cnltnl lliittl Nvwk Ntnn.t.
Itrtl llatlo Clffitr Htorr, 1010 O St.
i:0. Ynnnir, li0T O St.
Clmuu, Klotrhrr A Co., ItSO O Ht.
Moor' Ntnn Htiuul. I1H Hunth lltfc fit.
CuUHIKH Offlw, 1131 O St.
Citalno ClKnr Mturr, ISIti nuil O Him.
SPRING STYLE
iunto Bed
NOW IN.
W.R. DENNIS & CO.,
1137 0 Street.
On the Side.
Cowlo, undertaker, Fitnko, 110 S.
12th.
Lincoln Frntno mul Art Co., '22Z S.
11th.
Tho bout trndo use White Loaf
Flour.
Cauon City coal at tho Whltebreast
Coal and Llmo Co.
David P. Sims, dentist, rooms 42 and
43, Burr Block.
Try Club House coffee, iiouo so
Rood. Miller & CI lirord.
Mrs. MoFurland, professional nurse,
131 South Elovonth stroot,
Mrs, II. II. Domarost, Hair Dressing
and Manicuring, rooms 101-102, 1518 0
street.
K. 0. Baking Powder, '25 ounces for
20 cents. Absolutely puro. Havo you
tried UT
B. F. Roagan has oxcluslvo sale of
"Excelsior Patent" Dakota Hour. Tho
best In tho city.
Wantod Every lady In tho city to
try Roagan'a "Excelsior Patent" Hour.
Every Back warranted.
Everything now at 235 South Elev
enth Btroot. Wo try our boat to pleaso
In quality and in price.
Full lino of artist's materials at Lin
coln Franio and Art company's, 220
South Elovonth stroot.
All ordors via tolophono 308 will
roach W. A. Collin it Co. and rocolvo
prompt and careful attoution.
If you want tho host Hour In tho city
buy tho Excolslor patont of B. F. Roa
gan, 235 South Elovonth street.
Mrs. II. II. Domarost, lato of Chicago,
hair dresser and manicurist, 1018 0
street. Tako elovator, room 101-102.
Framos, frames, frames, of ovory
description at Lincoln Framo mul Art
company's, 220 South Elovonth street
In Mrs. Gospor's hair goods depart
ment you will find all tho latest head
adornments. Hair dressing by compo
tent artists.
It will pay you to call at tho now
grocery, 235 South Elovonth stroot, for
all first-class goods. Fruit and vege
tables, In season.
Miss Bertha Suvdor. stenographer
and typewriter. Corrospondonco, law
work, and all kinds of shorthand work
prompt and noatly oxocutod. 1131 0
tret Telephone 253.
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llllll I lM III! I II HIS.
Tlti' homo of Mrs. Amnsa Cobb, :t.l."
Not I It Foitiloonlh stroot, was the scone
of ono of tho most brilliant mul fash
ionable teooptlons of the season,
Thursday afternoon. About one linn
(IiimI anil seventy live ladies were
present ami miiiiy new and beautiful
gowns in worn. The ladles icooiv
lug were: Mrs. Amnsa Cobb, in an
elegant black vnlot gown, point lace
and diamonds; Mrs. Alexander Wilson,
handsome black silk; Mrs. II. K. N'lss
ley, beautiful green crepe, mid Mrs.
Marqiiait, In a most booouiiugoosliiino.
The Moral decorations wore very pretty
mid the refreshment tables worotastily
draped In light lints. They were pre
sided over by Miss doannetto Wilson,
Miss Mamie Carton, Miss Iterlie
IIiiit, anil Mrs. .1. A. Iluekstull'.
The Invited guests wete. Mes
dames . H. Raymond. I. M. Kay
moiid. I j. Richards, ,1. II. ('unllcld,
Frank Hall, . E. Gillon. N. (' lb-nek,
llessev, Gosper, .1. I). Stewart, .1. H.
Dales, F. llr,wiiell, Will (Ireen. .1. I).
MoFarlaud, Edward (Ireen, U.J. (Ireen,
Marshall, While, I!, Kohlandor, IMiim
nier, liitiseu, Hal Voting, ,1. It. Clark,
Harry Llppenoott, Charles Lippettonlt,
McCreerv, I!. II Oaklev, Dorr, Wilson,
II. E. Perry. .1. II. Wright, Robinson,
llalloway, It D. Mitlr. C. E. Vates. ('
C. Iltirr. N. S. Ilnrwood, W. .1. Lamb,
('. II. Curtis. Edward Ewlng, J. S. Me
Coiiuell, It. D. Stearns, Harris, Put
nam, ,1. II. McMurtry, ). II. Hurley,
Hewitt, II. P. Foster, II.. I. Hall. Court
ttev, S. II. Iliiriiham, It. Outcalt, Charles
(ieic, A. Wat kins. Carl Fitnko, Otoe
Kiinke, Leonard. K. W. Little. W. S.
Liittu. Fuller. W. II. Dorgan, .1. W.
Winger, Ashby, C. N. Little, Samuel
llohlman, It. E. Moore, CI). Whedott,
Hudson Imhoir, John Fitzgerald,
Townley. (leorge Rrown, Frank llrown,
Charles llrown, i;. i;. iirown, l(. ().
Philips, .Marqitett, Ogileu, .1. A. Ilitck
stair, Swan, Kurst, Kietl Fuiiko, Liws,
A. (I. Ileeson, A. II. Coif roth. ,1. L.
Carson, I'phani, E. P. Holmes, II. Cow
dry, A. Hurlbiirt, Pound. W.. I. Turner,
.1. It. Richards, A. W. Field, Thomas
Sewell. Joseph Rigger, O. F. ljunbert
soti, E. Henkle, Henry Munsllold,
Henry Lewis, T. II. Ronton, II. R. Pat
rick, Charles Hammond, It. T. Van
llrunt, Cul Thompson, O. W. Webster,
Rllllngslcy, J. II. Imhoir, I). E. Thomp
son, Dorrls, J. A. Campbell, E. It. Wells,
Itlggs, C. V. Pitcher, Shaw, C. A. At
kinson, W. L. Gray, Applegato, X. C.
Abbott, Lovo, Teeters, A. C. lonior,0.
M. Hart let t, Wilson; .Misses itaohel
llrock, Fay .Marshall, Nelllo White,
Lulu Clark, Maud Oakley, Dayslo Rob
inson, Rertlo Rurr, May Run, Maude
Ktirr, Sarah Harris, Saunders, Anna
Fuiiko, Margiuot Raird, Olive Litta,
Grace Gritllth, Jo Winger, Matidu
Smith, Xolllo Kelley, McOlauglillii,
Martha Fiuike, Mainlo Carson, Rose
Carson, Alice Cowdery, Kittle Cowdry,
Utilise Pound, (lertrudo Hill, Mary
Miller, Ruby Jones, Cora Outcalt, Leila
Shears, Gertrude Laws. Theodosla
Laws, Clara Walsh; Mesdanios It. M.
Turner, R. F. Ilailey; Charles Hall, J.
It. Webster.
I'll NIC AM) DANCINO I'AIITV.
The Musical, Literary and Social
club club gave a very pleasant picnic
at Lincoln Park .Monday evening. De
spite tho threatened stornuieiuiy sl.ty
peeple woro present. At :.H an ele
gant, lunch was served, followingwhlch
the party adjourned to the theatre
where tho remainder of tho evening
was spent in dancing. Those present
were: Messrs. aud Mesdames Jacob
Mahler, Willie Meyor, L. Wessel, Simon
Mayer, L. A. Kseusky, M. Ackerinau;
Mesdames J.Speler, M. Well, 1. Rrucks,
Louis Colin; Messrs. Henry Mahcr,
Joe Horizon, Max llerkson, Leon
Gugeiihelm, Charles Gunnison, Hugo
Kalni, A. Eisner, Simon Grcenbaum,
Meyor llarr, M. A. Xewinark, Ollio
Uvesson of Chicago; Mr. Abt, of Chi
cago,; Misses Anna Meyer, T'lllio Rerk
son, Rertha Seligsolui, Ida Friend, Ida
Gunnison, Alyno Friend, M. Friend, It.
Frank, Miss Schwab, Mrs. Strasberger,
of Chicago.
MAUUIKI) at ho.mi:.
A very nrotty homo wedding occurred
Wednesday evening at tho homo of
Mrs. Phobo Martin, S7t North Twenty
sixth street. Tho contracting parties
were Miss Edna Martin and Mr. Jacob
P. Fishburn.and tho ceremony was per
formed by Rev. T. F. Staull'or at S:;tt).
The bride was attired in cream silk
trimmed In iluchesse lace, and carried
a hocuii't of rosebuds. She was accom
panied by Miss Minnie Fishbiirn as
maid of honor, and the groom by Mr.
John Martin. Tho bibles wore cream
crepe. About seventy-live invited
guests were present who showered con
gratulatlons on the young couple.
They woro also the recipients of many
handsome and costly presents. Mr.
and Mrs. Fishbiirn will be at home at
870 North Twenty-sixth street.
sr.sioit i'uomon.uu:.
A large number of young people
woro present at tho senate chamber
Thursday evening to participate in tho
given by tho class of 1)3 of tho Univer
sity of Nebraska. After a reception
lasting about tin hour Cliiincollor Can
Held and Mrs. C. II. Morrill led the
Driiud march. About eighty people
were present. The success of tho en
tertainment was largely duo to the
committee on arrangements; Messrs.
DICE'S
USJaPowder
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
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I1' D. Eager, It. P. Johnson, Avn Emery,
C Hardy. The lecoptlon commit ton
comprised Miss Nellie Cochrane, Mr.
C. C. Marley, Mr. T E. Wing. Miss
Fannie Laud, Miss Martha Hittchliis
sun, Mr. E. M. Pollard. aud the patrons
were: Chancellor and Mrs. .lames .
Canlleld, Hon. aud Mrs. Charles II.
Morril, Mr. ami Mrs. C. II. Gere ami
Mrs. E. II. Harbour.
I'ICMC AT I.INUII N IMIIK.
A merry party of young people en
joyed an outing at Lincoln Park,
Thursday afternoon and evening. The
young ladles wont out In tlieafternoon
carrying with them everything neces
sary ton templing and sumptuous re
past which, at six o'clock In tho even
ing, W'tis spread in readiness for their
gentlemen friends who arrived at that
hour. After some llmo spent lit the
reereat ions of t ho park, t ho young peo
ple repaired to the hall whom tho re
nialnder of the evening was spent in
dancing to the charming music fur
nished by the 1 1 it l in ii orchestra.
Those present woro: Misses Grace
Itainsey, Myrtle Makler, Florence Hale,
J lo Watson. Millie Collin, Emma
McWhlnnle, Dot Stiles, Miss Peters,
Lizzie Ritrord. Miss Kelly. May Klines,
Mattlo Grllllths, Anna Grllllths. Muriel
Stephenson, Miss West, Miss llonfoy,
Louise Fowler, Jennie Stewart. Cora
King, and Nelllo Hyde; Messrs:
Thomas Plorson. Robert Doonier, Van
Smith. George West, John Lottorldge,
Will Ellis, Will Collin. Mr. Rlshop, Mr.
Gascolgn. Mr. Strait, Mr. Klines, Wil
son Winger, Philip Somerlad, Gratz
Raines, Charles Clark. Will deckel,
Charles Jeckel, Mr. McKoe, Guy Hale,
ami .Mr. t'lsiieriiicu.
I'lior. and Jifts. cM.nwr.i.i.'s luxm-nox.
Professor and .Mrs. Caldwell gave a
reception ton few of their friends on
Friday evening, including Professor
Wightniaii, Professor Fling, Professor
Owens, Miss Tromaino, Professor Kates,
Mr. mul Mrs. Iloweu, Miss Josie Tro
maino, Mr. Albert Woods. Miss Conk
lin, Miss Wilder. Mr. Geisthardl, Mr.
Peterson, Miss Mary Jones, Professor
Taylor, Miss Taylor. Miss Florence
Smith. Miss Ronton, Mr. .lav Rarrett,
Mr. Whltntore, Miss Wliittnoro, Miss
Myrtle Osborn, Miss Sarah Han Is,
Professor llussey, Mr. Westerinann,
.Mr. Ewan, Miss Pound, tho Misses
Tut tic, .Miss hchwali, Protessor and
.Mrs. Fussier, .Miss Harbour, Mrs. Amos
Warner.
AN OI'TINO AT ITHIl.M AN.
The llrst largo picnic party of tho
season occurred Saturday evening at
Cushmau park and was chaperoned by
Mr. and .Mrs. Walter llargreaves, Mr.
aud Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. Henkle.
Tho young people started front tho
homo of Mr. I ''rank Iltirr about !
o'clock and arrived at the park lit time
lor supper, after which the remainder
of the evening was spent lit dancing in
tho pavilion. Those present were
Misses Nellie Kelly, Maud Rurr, Anne
Fitnko, Cora Talbott, .Mullen, Ollvo
Liittu, Ruby Jones, Mary Miller, Maud
Hammond, Nellie White, Jcauiiette
Wilson, Louise Smith, Rertlo Rurr;
.Messrs. George Woods, Charles Waite,
Charles L. Rurr, C. 1). Mullen, Clarenco
Smith, Matsott Baldwin, Robert Joyce,
Lew Marshall, Dan Wing. Holmes.
John Dorgan. Frank Rurr, R.G. Dawes
and Dr. Palmer.
Miciirrv NOTK.S.
The university cadets returned from
Nebraska City Tuesday evening.
Tho high school alumni tendered a
reception to tin class of 13 at tho Lin
del hotel last evening.
The sale of reserved seats for tho
state baud beuellt opens at tho Liu
sing Wednesday morning.
The Lincoln light infantry boys will
assist Friday evening toniako tho state
band benefit a grand success at the
Ltnslng.
Eight of Lincoln's most popular so
eiety bells will tako part In the state
band butielltat the Lansing Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dailoy, 21)10 P
street, entertained a few friends Weil
nesday evening at a "New York maple
sugar oil" party.
Miss Pearl Long entertained the Ju
nior Y. P. S. C. E. of tho Central
Christian church last Friday evening
at Iter home, 2130 It street.
Invitations to tho wedding of Miss
Elizabeth Hall ami Mr. Oscar Fuiiko
have boon received In this city. Tho
wedding will tako placo at Trinity ca
thedral, Omaha, at high noon, Thurs
day, Juno 8.
Few people know that there Is a tal
ented mandolin club in Lincoln. It Is
composed of twelve prominent young
men and will make its debut at the
state band bonellt Friday evening at
the Lansing,
The state band beuellt Friday even
ing at the Ionising promises to be a
brilliant social event. Appreciative
citizens should not fail to turn out
and give the new enterprise hearty en
couragement. Tho pupils of tho fourth and fifth
grades of tho Rryant school, under the
illroittmi of I lifili tiiiiiOwir.. Mlwu s?tifuli
' M. Ashby ami Mrs Jessio Stiles, gave a
delight fill eiiterainmont on May day I
consisting or music, tableatixs, rocita
tlous and dialogues. Delightful re
frcshmenls were served.
Mr. George N. Forosinnn, travelling
freight agent of the Elkhoriiaml form
oily general agent of that company in
(his clly, has accented a call to the
general agency of I lie Canadian Pacllle
at. West Superior, Wis., and will tako
charge about Julv 1st.
Cards are out announcing the mar
riage of Mr. Edward Hiirlbut, jr., and
Miss Sara L. Loo of Council Kin IK la..
Tuesday, May Kith, IHlL't. Mr. ami Mrs,
Hiirlbut will bo at home to their
friends, 1701 D street, In about two
months,
Miss Nelllo White entertained the
young ladles of the Cheese and Cracker
club at supper at the Windsor Hotel
Wednesday evening. The participants
were: Misses Jeanetto Wilson. Nellie
Kelly, Martha Fiuike, Anna Fuiiko,
Olive Latta, ami lay Marshall.
The following business melt went to
Omaha Monday to represent the Lin
coln branch of the state business men's
association at the fourth annual ses
sion: Messrs. O. J. King, Edward
Yates, W. E. Hardy. F. D. McClusky, J.
M. Rurks, C. II. Itohmau. J. II. Mauri
tius C. K. Gregory, I-'. R. Kimball, O. P.
Eurloiihnru, ami J. S. Kisliop.
.Mr. Alton I) Koiiway and Miss Jen
nie Humphrey will be married Titos
day, June (I, at Cordova, III., the homo
of tho bride. Mr. Renway will leave
tho clly for Cordova Monday. After
the wedding the young couple will
spend some time in the northwest, and
alter July 1 they will beat .homo in
Lincoln at 1731 Washington street.
Prof. D. Frank Easterday and sister,
Miss Laura, entertained a company of
friends Tuesday evening at their homo,
2.'kl Vine street. The evening was
pleasantly passed with music, social
chat, etc. Tln.se present were .Misses.
Rriiner, Gob. Welty, Whit mure, Weber.
Kettering; Messrs. Heasley, Ickos,
Link, Itislng, Smith, Schell and Whit
more. The university cadets left Lincoln at
live o'clock Friday afternoon for three
days encampment at Nebraska City.
They made a line showing as they
marched to tho depot, followed by a
largo and enthusiastic crowd of admir
ers. They were met at Nebraska ('it v
by Captain William Mapos, or Com
natty C, second regiment, N. N. G., an I
led by the university baud the cadets
marched to camp with about 2(H) in
line. The camp was designated "Camp
Crounse,"
(Continued on Fifth Nijc.)
LANSING
TUbtaska State 23anb,
ASSISTED BY
LINCOLN LIGHT INFANTRY,
GENTLEMANS NEW MANDOLIN CLUB, v,,,,,,,-,
MISS ROSALIND MAHLER, ww rw,,w,.
GRAND COLUMBIAN DRILL, ft;;SS 'fe j. ,,. ,,
WERTZ BROS., ACROBATIC FEATS,
And ntiinci ous other f dittoes t making uf a brilliant program of
LOOK OUT FOR
JiriTSonts on sale at tho box olllco
YOU CAN FIND BARGAINS
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Made Dresses, Waists,
Cloaks, Wraps, Etc.
BIG BARGAINS IN OUR NEW SHOE DEPARTMENT.
II ERPOLSII ELMER & CO.
THEATER-EXTRA
FRIDAY SVENINC, JUN 9TH.
GRAND BENEFIT
-Mirth, Music and Merit.
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THE GRAND STREET PARADE.
POPULAR PKICr5S -
Wednesday morning, at !) o'clock.
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