I iBWSikJP5,5iV'flRUS?JJ II 'HiVtMllMllll ,"lJ!;-23 ewm THE COURIER. V PERSONAL) T. L. Hall, of Verdon is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilson are in Pueblo. Will Johnson has returned from Dakin, Neb. George W. Holdrege was in the city Wednesday. William Keed Dunroy 6pent Sunday in this city. Professor Lyon has returned from his vacation trip. Frank Brown left this week for Chi cago and Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Bennett are spend ing a month in Wisconsin. Miss Jessie Givler. of Illinois, is the guest of Mrs. J. J. Folts. Professor C. E. Bessey and family have returned from Colorado. Miss Nellie Fletcher, uf Hastings, is the guest of Miss Emma Hatch. MiBS Georgia Shepherd, of Wahoo, is the guest of Miss Hattie Lawlor. Prof. ti. W. Caldwell and family have returned from Colorado Springs. S. J. Dorr, of Seattle, Wash., a former resident of Lincoln, is in the city. E. J. Cornish, atsistant city attorney of Omaha spent Sunday in the city. Paul Pizey, of Omaha, formerly of Lincoln, was in the city Wednesday. T. H. Tyndale, of Seattle, Wash., is the guest of his brother, J. H. Tyndale. Joe Mallilieu and Bert Wheeler left Wednesday for the Colorado summer resorts. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Marley anu daughter, of Mason City, are the guests of Major Marley. Arthur B. Smith and party passed through Lincoln Wednesday in a special car enroute to Speartish, S. D. The regular monthly meetiug of the board of direct irs of the Y. M. C. A. will be held next Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mary A. Dean, of Canton, 111., is in the city visiting her daughters, Mrs. Brad Ringer and Mrs. I. L. Lyman. John W. Barnes, of Denver, a former rtcident of Nebraska, has decided to take up his permanent residence in this city. Miss Jessie Lansing sprained her ankle Tuesday euening in .lighting from a carriage, for the third time re cently. John Dixon, of Nebraska City, a graduate of the University of Nebraska and at present a student at Yale, was in tho city this week. Mrs. J. A. Steele, of Herkimer, N. Y., who has been in Lincoln the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Penny, left for her home Wednesday. Miss Jo von Mansfelde, of the class of '95, state university, will be instructor in chemistry and physics in the Ash land high school the coming term. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hutchins left Wednes day for the north. They will visit Hot Springs, Spearfish, Deadwooii, Lead City and Custer. W. L. Brown, of Des Moines, Iowa, was in Lincoln a few days this woek. the guestof his brother-in-law, M. I. Aitken. Mr. Brown is the manager of the Savary House in Des Moines. Miss Maggie F. Little, of Cohoes, N. Y., is in the city the guest of Miss Mae Lansing. Miss Lansing will leave for Boston August 23, as a delegate to the convention of Phi Beta Pi fraternity. Tuesday evening a social was given in the Central church of Christ. The Ideal Mandolin club plajed '"Jolly Stadenfs March'' and "Medley Galop;" Professor Givens gave a vocal solo, Miss Mabel DePutron, a reading; Miss Stearns and Miss Hallett an instru mental duet and Miss Hawley a vo:aI selection. The entertainment was clos ed with an Italian serenade and the Girotle gavotte. A RAPID TRANSIT. "How long did it take you to cross the ocean?" asked vJus De Smith of a very aristociatic lady just returned from Europe. "I was seven dajs on thj water."' 'Seven days! Why, when my brother went across it took him eight days." -Probably your brother went over in the steerage. I was a first cabin pas senger," 6he replied, proudly. WERE HE FOREBORE. DVERYvS MillBER fcltoCOMiCO. Wholesale and Retail. jSO s& W lumber & al 1 Also Lime, Cement, Planter, etc. -,,S 125 10 149 1. 8TH. STREET ?!&& W i ,? .. j?B VX mSM f J SS f 0 If s&m "Sometimes, John," said Brashkins' wife, "I do get a little discouraged and think you are rather hard to please." "You don't tay so!" was the astonished rejoinder. "Yes. But I must admit there is one thing you never found fault with." "What is that?" "The way I look when I wear my last year's clothes." Watch for the name LINCOLN ICE CO. They have no pond ice. 1010 O street AN ORDINANCE To amend section 918 of Article XL I of Chapter XIV of the Municipal Code, entitledLicenses, and to repeal said sec tion. Be it ordained, by the Major and the Citv of Lincoln Sec, 1. That section 91S of Article XLI of Chapter XIV of the Municial Code of the City of Lincoln, entitled Licenses, be and the same is hereby amended to read us follows: '91S It shall not bo lawful for any peraon, association or corporation to exercise, carry on, or engage in, any of the following occupations, trades, or agencies, in the Cityof Lincoln, without a license therefor from said City, and the charge for such license shall be re spectively as follows: Book- -'':its. fifty cents per day, Sl.uO per v. per month or 810.00 per . Bill posti - " ,er year. Clairvoya. .. ortune teller, 50.00 per year. Commercial agency, 30.00 per year. Corn doctor, $10.00 per year. Hawker of fruit, $T0.00 per week, $100.00 per month, and hawkers of fruit, to whom license may hereafter be grant ed, shall be and are hereby required to display on their cart, wagon or vehicle or stand, a card bearing the word "LICENSED," together with the num ber of the license issued to them. Hawker of butter, eggs, vegetables and farm produce, $23.00 per week, $50.00 per month. Meat or fish peddler, $1.00 per day or $50.03 per year. Patent right dealer, $2.00 per week, or $13.00 per year. Peddler, of trees, shrubs and plants, $2.00 per week, or $10.00 per year. Peddler of merchandise, $2.00 per week. $3.00 per month. $23.00 for six months, $50.00 per year. Euery person who shall sell or offer any goods, wares, merchandise, for sale, barter or exchange, at any place in, in upon, along or through, the streets, avenues or alleys, by going from place to place to sell or dispose of same, shall be deemed a peddler of merchandise. The word merchandise shall be con strued to mean any article to be fouu 1 in anv branch of the meioantile busi ness, "orany article that maybe classel as goods, wares or merchandise. Street Fakir, meaning one who shall upon any of the streeets or sidewalks expose or offer or cry Tor sala auy goods, wares or merchandise, or articles of any kind, at any street corner, or vehicle, $50.00 per week. Sec. 2. That section 913 as now ex histing is hereby repealed, and this or dinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Passe 1 August 13th. 1S95. Approved, August 10. 1S95. Attest J. W. Bowen, City Clerk. Introduced by Councilman Thos. Draper. F. A. Graham, Mayor. 3 V ' awvoMi 1 Vft W ' MAKE11S OF DELICIOUS CANDIES AND ICE CREAM, i -2 SPECIAL PRICE ON ICE CREAM 10 PARTIES OR SOCIABLES - f aik octuGiiuy lUcinita uiuuuucs ijSpPiioNK 681 i:l SOUTH 11 Street. THERES NO USE SWELTERING jj Over a hot stove cooking picnic lunches. Deviled and other canned ham. Canned salmon, German and American cheese, domestic or Imported sardines. Bottled pickles, a few lemons, some sugar, two or three loaves of bread, butter, and there you are, all ready to go. We keep them and put them up for parties better than you can put them up your self. Every thing we keep is first class too. No "cheap" stuff and yet we sell It chenp. VJ5IXH te RE88, Grocers, 909 O STREET. m W mm ;i em Ia tlicBEST. $2 PER CASE, - - EXPORT $2.50 PER CASE! 'ilOj m? sl P3 JPHONE452 Delivered free to any part of the city. JOHN BAUER. S6 915 O STREET. flV Mail oriter promiitly attended t( jfl W?W?7&'&tff0 W W W W W W W W W W1 !BURiHT0H BEACtt iW GTTM-n A -V TTT I V 1 7th KJ U J.1 iJi J. , CI J 1-1 J. J. I UU. PROFESSOR LIMOII, Champion slack wire performer E0R THE BALANCE Of IHE SEASON, floating R.tliiii. etc Rcsraurant and Cafo in Connection. Take a ride on The bid Sten mer. Sgsgg Spi l?i?&&l Free! A glass of cream soda "with EVERY 50 CENT PURCHASE A glass of Ice Cream Soda with every 3& uV amc rrj i An nimn.pc yO& j$yy wiiia ivyiai-rvi i ui.nrvcjifl. fcS I vA vn 6 ffl I S 'l&r l(P w saaau !W ' nwm, 1146 0 STREET. $R) tap ww1 MANHOOD PSTORSDY SiSISE.'if S.'-. ' cnaralitteU locurun.lncr ...(n-n.",ui.uj .eai ;i-inory. I.iif Hri i'oncr.LlcariacLe.V.'aLelii: m t.Lot: JIuL-IiiH-i.M.ullf I:ujisi()na. hri. ncss.all ilralrnun J !- f "iiaTlii(,eicruti:Oimii4 it either Bex can"-1 bTOTcrccrrtlon. y- tit'ifut r.rr, cxi-esjlvenxjot ttbacco.oplam r" uianti.TrM-b Ir.iil tolntln..i: rvr.,pTjpili.nor Ini-anUr- Can be carrt-if driven rlllmiiR;iiviiii urcortrfu l Iho money. oM by all ilrarfflt. .Ai ffrlI.Iak?rolher. Write frfrtMef1lral IliMtle iMnt hmI.i lsu. IiiDUlnifnDDer. At!tlre . Eli 1 KNtlKO CO.-Alaxjn c'femDle.Culucu Kortlt-in tjutoln. b U. W ItltUWX crxl XV .V. ltelLyK.NOKlt ti ult. im. uH2IFXfTkJi ? ii r i; .i I i h f Hi j l i I