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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1897)
THE COURIER. '.',' word they pot lost somewhere between sas, and Nebraska, at tbo meeting of the mouth ami Miss Ixu Sullivan of David arrive In dltant Argentine. Nest wishes mouth anil Frank ami Marry Sidles of Lincoln. The bride Is a niece of Mrs. A. M. Darling uml daughter of F. (5. Sidles cf Sargent. The groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Drummond of Surprise, Neb. Washington and Otruha, cauting their Hritish medical association nest August t'lty: Messrs. Uobert Mayes of Platts- elutives at both ends of tho route no in Montreal, Canada. This is to bo a ittle consternation. This was how it joint session of the British medical no happened: Hy tho time tho pair had sociation and tho Canadian medicni as reached Cincinnati they hal decided sociation, it being tho first timo tht hat tho parent d fane ion was a pure firmer has met on this continont. nrmality and not at all o santial to Xoao but representatives wdl bo invited heir futipo happiness. They decided fron tho Unted State?, and they will bo they would bo sej arat'd no linger, and treated as guests, as only subjects of tho would join in wedlock at the first op queen can become membeis. portunity, Tho fear if publicity inn Cat tlin and Mrs. E. S. Dudley, now lanjo city conrelled them to pa-s 0f st Paul, are tho guests of Mr. and through Cincinnati and proeead on to Mrp. 0. E. Yates. Their old friends will were sent ! him to Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. McCrosky. who wire formerly of Lin coln. Ills friend promised to meet tho pro fessor on hU return with a hrass haml to show their Joy. The last thing lie heart! of Lincoln was the university yell. tliMt h.. Ltlltwl tlfltxi it.wi Hlvtl "inv:il Lawrenceviile.asuhuib.inthesHituern ,0 Kad to know that they will remain back and t-ai ducks and about thirty of a prrt of Indiana, where they were married here for about a wee:. Captain Dud- more common x a rlety. He .says the shoot- n the county court housa on March 'Jl, iuy 1S novv (tiartermattr at Ft. Snelling tin; In th.it vicinity was nevr better than the coui.ty clerk olliciatitu as best man. the famous post near St. Paul Ho baa It Is at present. The marriage ccie.nony p-rforniel, tho be warmly welcomed by his" former News came Tuesday of the death of coup'eagiin became lo't t) th ir Mentis unlets in tie mihtiry dopirtmcnt of the JI,S- t. v- Cruz-n, mother of Mrs. Will as completelyas Ihough swalloed up by univert-itv. The couple received many beautiful pres- shouted so voe ferously that it servet! both to hide his friends' sorrow am! amazed the strangers In the depot. Professor llruiu r wills on the steamer Musknlyne. Governor and Mrs. Holeomh ami Mrs. IVnton .Maret left Monday for a ten dnya trl to Terns ami gulf point. Mr. Mawt left In a 'vanee to take hl.s little girl to laihrtp. Mo., and will meet the lir y at Ka us is City. Miss .May Luclne I'otvln. who will Ik; ents. Mr. and Mr.s. Drummond Jr. will lie at home at Arlington. Neb., after May 13. Councilman J. D I'arker returned Tues day from lakeside, where he sent sevtral days hunting. Mr. I'arker reports an earthquake Inquiries frjm Omaha to Washington brought forth n moro news than inquiries tent from Washing ton to Omaha. At first th to was a (lis. position to taboo thm in polito socioty on account of tho epitole, but after the mother of ihe bride had marched the couple down to All SaiatB' Protestant Episcopal church and had them re marrioJ by the Rev. Thomas J. Mae'tay, with duo regard for church form, society was a bit more lenien'. Mr an 1 Mrs. Allen were ban justed the very next evening 1 y Miss Jessie Dickinson daughter of Genetal Manager Dickin son of tho Union Pacli;. A sapper part was given for them by Mies Mao llartle t. a popular debut inte, and they weie i n'ertained at an elaborate dinner party givi n by Itichard S. lie liii of tho governun nt's Mhs niri river ccmmisHon. To ker p his promise wi'h Associate Jus tice Urewer an 1 to avoid contict with a lot of d.sippointed suitor , Mr. Allan hasalna'y taken his beautiful wife back t Washington. Thsy will make C.int-n R. Leo is visiting in Daven poitand Chicago. Tin bed Cuban League is taking a tivo measures to belt) tho cause. Its II. Thompson. Mls- Itertha X. Cruzen ami Miss Augusta Cruzen. at IYor-i. III. The thrte sisters left at short notice for 1'eorla. Mrs. M. C. Chapln. aged eighty, died at 7 p. m. TueMkiy at the home of her ollicers are in communication with New daughter. Mrs. II. A. Tuttle, IS" S street. York representatives of tho Cuban gov- She was an old resident of Lincoln and eminent. The all important object at h" t'er relatives here. Her remains this time i the placing of funds in tho wl" l,e taken to rmont for burial, hands of tho Cuban government and Monday morning ear KKvtrlc. the tho CDrrespondenco no.v being carried I'rtvate car of Col. Ic. C. dowry, vice on relates to the disposition of Cuban P"" and general superintendent of i i o . tt r . the Western Union Telegraph company, bonds. Secretary I' ntz Wettermann of , , ., , . ,, , ., . , , , , , , . left Lincoln on the saddest Journey that tho lo:al league has about completed evr K.ft. lt3 lonK aml bU!,y career. for lt arrangements to secure a block of these oi.i t ...-i- ..n .i... ....... ,,...i bond, for distribution among Cuban of the late Mrs. Caroline A. Clowry. and "' of ''';;''''" "f the Carthage Dally ., . r- riu . Democrat: Gen. J. A. Hanks of Carthage. sympathizers in Lincoln. Those who with It a. broken-liearted liusbaml. Mrs. , , ., . ,. desiro t contnbuto W'll bavo tho Clowry helpel to plan the Kee:rte. antl privilege of assigning tho bonds to her beautiful state room was built ac- various charitable putp3fo, so that in case valuable proceeds are realized tho contributors will have the satisfact on of havin helpoJ Ametican institutions as well as tho Cuban cause in timo of need. From tho number of brilliant llowcrs its tilps heretofore hav. business, hundreds remembered as one of tho most brilliant young idanl-tts several years ago. will arrive In tlm city today. She will be the guest of Mtsi Hohmanu. 11 tit O street, for two or three days. W J. Ilryan returned at 1 o'clock Wed nesday from his southern trip. He Is still sunerlng somewhat from the fall he got at the Klor'dn hotel, lie found here a delegation or Missouri citizens walling to ask him to speak at tin- Chautautpiu assembly to be held at Carthage. Mo., next June. The delegation eouslstetl of Kev. J. W. Stewart, prisblent of tho as sembly and pastor of the l-'irst Methodist church of Carthage: Kev. K. J. Hunt, presitllng elder of the Carthage district of the Methodist church; II. J. Creen. city attorney of Carthage: W. T. Itoach. their residenco Tor tin p.esei.t at tie i "10 spring Hats it was anticipate Hotel Cairo. With n tho next two l1 " Easter congregations would be months the jo.ing Mr. A'len will be ov bnliti.t. The spectacle exceeded all gaged for two j ears on work for the previous expeiiencos. Theilo.vira on Venezuelan boundary commis-ion. As the s; ring luts are dazzling i i cdor and both Mr. and Mrs. Allen have vii:ed numbtr. At Hio Congtegbtmnal churcli ciowry were unit.il In marriage In Omaha Paris befoieard have numir jus friends -onceit in the aft rnoon the church was i,y t,e ijev. Luther Kulms, who still re there, it is likely that tiny will p ovj a 1 led t J t'io sidewalks log befura 1 sidts there, ami will otllclate at her fu- oclojk. Tnoauditoiium or this cliurch ncral next Wednesday. She has lvn iiapit sloping from tho bt.c't rettsto hr husliaml's constant companion, help- eorilipg to her tleslns. During the la-tt ten years they have travelled together In that car. on inspection tours, many thousands of miles, crossing the conti nent several times, anil going oven to tli.j City of Mexico. They have made it their home fcr three months at a time, am! ilways been on mingled with pleasure, ar.d of friends have been -nter- tainetl by them '.n It. It was fitting tint she should make her last Journey in this car. Thirty-one years ago Colonel antl Mrs. a member of the staff of Coventor Stevens; K. . Vale of Jnplln. chairman of the county central committee of Jas per county: Kiank !'. Walker, city coun cilman ami a prominent business man of Joplln; K. A. tJray of Caltna. Kas.. anil J. I- McIJrlcn of Cartaage, suiierlntentl ent cf instruction at the Cliautauiia and son of William .McUrlen of Lincoln. we'coiiio addition to tho .ViiericiMi colony a! the French capital. On their return to this country Mr. ami Mis. Allen will tako up tleir n-bidence in Washington, where tin tormi r will re sume his praitL'e of law. Miss Hertha M. Sloan wis born in l'toria. III., j.itt twenty years ago. She has raided in Omaha since she iwa child, her f ither, Mr. William G. Sloan, bding wealthy tL.e pulpit. Tbo das Mil the pulpit was a ma-sof tenth r green and white. The c rcultr concave of the churcli was a paitjrro of red, jellow, green white and purple flowers in sue) a profusion that discords on in lividual hits were lst in the choral FpIenJourof the wh 1. Tne following invitation has been ro- and retired. Her m ither is a charming c;ied bj lovers "f miifcie. The RTatince Musical at their club rooms Twelfth and M Streets, Tuesday April twenty seventh from four to five p. m., to meet IJIt. Xavcr S:harwenka. At '.he residence cf Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tailing. 190; K s.re-t Iincoln.at 11 o'clock a. in. Tut -day. I-. :iarl J. Drummond cf ilir.g;cn. Neb., was mariitd to Miss Wjtnan, and fcr tin last ten jdrs has been a siciety lemler. Tho daush'er was oJucatel at the Sacred Heait con vent in Om iha, an 1 later t Mil: a tinis'i irg course at Mr. (Inn's fashtot.a'ilo school. AJvaB a beautiful girl, with a rich, olive complexioi, dark dr-auy eyes and abundant tresses of black, Miss Sloan appears more entrancing than ever when she returno 1 from a Eur pe an tour, taken jut after cradua'iun. She was launched on the sea of s ci-ty a j ear ago last fal'. and had t circely made i.tie M. Sidbs of Lin -Un. Neb., by Kev. her formal debut bsfore ehe was vi.td ore of the most popular as well as lovely girls in the west. A number of the young soe'ety peipleof Lincoln know Miss Sloan and her romantic marriage o tit nctintinl ii.f jrnsl in lliftm tj,tv.. iv. . . . w;ig Lritje.tr.,(j .,r,j J.-rank H. Sidles SU- List night the club of 0G gave a very io.-ted the groom as best man. Mits ,.... !...., ..t !. r :...! I. fo.,t... ..... o CIrnee Rlcwart of Soward nlavftl the wed- Jliuilj udiiuuai iiic uiui luiuuuj iuun, -- -- - - ---, iiiey say tnng niareii. i tie ceremony was .snort A full account of the Senior hop am, lrnpresMve, after which the party which was given last night at the Lin- partook of a sumptuous wedding breaU- co!n hotel wi'l appear in next weeVa fast. Courier. The guests were Hew Mr. antl Mrs. A. , ..... . W. Ayers. Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dr. II. R Lowry otthis city has been A s.(es cf IJnccIn Mr. ani, Mra. D. c. Ollicialiy invifHl. as presuienr, o repte- M.Killlpof Seward. Miss Hattle Sull.van They Kave the modest professor a quiet Bent the medical society of the Missouri of I'lattsmouth, Miss Orace Stewart of handshake antl some good advice as to valley, ircluding Missouri. Iowa, Kan- Seward. Miss Malie! Hayes of I'latts- h.s actions ami dolnrs when he should Lincoln Dry Goods niLnu nri nnil $5.00 per ton, for cook Company, J09 O street, WWII YtR bUhL st0ve. For sale fcy Grego ory, Eleventh and O streets. Alfrttl W. Ayer-t. iias.or of Tilgrim Con greg ltional church, )..iiha. The grccm a- t'r.ssil in conventional black; the 1 r'de in white silk and bridal roses. M.ss Hatt!? Sullivan of I'latts moirli. attired In ro- i'nk and chiffon. meet ar.tl atlviser. As neither was given to thegayetlts of society they found their chief pleasure at home with books anil mmic. No children has ll.ssd their union tail lack In this day of Ioneline. and deepest sorrow, when tin entwining arms and consoling words of a below 1 child might in a measure bring a ray of comfort to his stricken heart. At the funeral next Wednesday the rall-b'arers will lip six Western Union superintendents, viz.: J. J. Pjckey Omaha. F. H. Tubbs of Chicago. T. Ccok of St. Lois. I. McMichael of Min neapolis. J. F. Walilck of Indianapolis and C. Corbett of Cleveland. Tho local employes of the Western I'r.ion otliee sent to the car a beautiful tloral decoration in the form of a lyre, Willi a card reading "A tribute if love from the employes of Lincoln, Nb., of fice to one who was a friend of oierat ors." The hunting party consisting of John J. Dorgan. ISrad Slaughter. J. H. Huinpe. J. II. Agcr. Charles K. Waite. IX J. I'.urk ett, Paul F. Clark. Frank D. L'army and F. O. Harney and O. Grothan of St. I'.uil. Is back from the sand hills of Kox Kutte and Cheyenne counties. They re port poor shooting, though a few geese. ome ducks am! quite a few curlew fell liefore their marksmanship. The region Is desolate, but the few ranch- Governor Slias A. Holcomb of Nebras ka, accompanied by his wife and a large party of Nebraska politicians and busi ness men. were In the city Tuesday. The governor ami party are en route to I'ort Arthur and left at t:15 o'clock In a special train cf Pullman coaches over the Kansas City. PUsbiirg & Gulf. They ar rived at 0.25 a. m. owr the Missouri Pa clllc, and Governor and Mrs. Holcomb. Private Secretary ami Mrs. Penton Maret or Lincoln, and Major John C. Watson. Dr. Claud' Watson. A. J. Smith anil John W. Dixon or Nebraska City went to the M.diaml. Others of the party scattered about the city. The imrty arc the guests of F. A. Hornheck and Kd wanl MofTett. and w II spend a week looking at the country. Governor Hol comb 1 the tlrst populist governor of Nebraska and Is now serving his second term. Major Watson, who Is one of the party, has served live terms la the legis- 0( la t lire, and was speaker cf the republican l house of 1SS9. Kansas City World. Samuel M. Miila and y.Us ICathcrmc Kluetsch were married Wt-dnealny at the home of the latter. IC. H street- Tho eeremuny was performed by Dr. Hnlsteinl In the presence of the immediate friend. of tile contracting cauple. The houe was very prettily decorated in pink ant! white, roses and Kaster Idles being used as the decoration. A simple but excellently prepared wedding luncheon was Served Immediately after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Mills are both well known in the ci'y and rae a wide circle of friends who wil! w sh them the utmest happ!nes- In their southern home. The bride. Miss Kluetych. Is a daughter of the late Major J. I). Kluetsch ami a sis ter of Georre KIu-tsch of th Frela Press. Mr. Mills was formerly manager of the F. S. Johnson company In this ci'y. He is at present local manager of ers are making money off the cattle that tht G. H. Hammond packing company of find pasture In the sloughs between hills. the A company of friends gathered at the P & M. depot Monday at 2 o'clock to see Professor Ilruner off on the 2:1." train. PERFECTION COOKING mmid0 FOR DRY GOODS ively bv Gregorv. Eleventh and O streets. Lincoln, Neb. Macon. Gn. .Mr. and Mrs. Mills left on the afternoon Hurllngton train for Oma ha. They will go from mere to their southern home, stopping at a few poinu on the way. They were accompanied to the train by a number of the bride's young ludy friends, who succeeded In filling the rif with rice and old shoes, much to the tits- Hanna Coal for sale by Gregory, Eleventh and O streets. Phone 343.