Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, February 11, 1888, Image 8

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THE COURIER.
A tpular lir of Mtnlrrn 7Y-i.
Saturday Evening, Fob 11th. 1888.
1ln finuler Can tie Ciiiiml Al
WluilMirllulPl Nwn Htiinil,
Cnltiil Ittilol New HIiiiiiI,
Otlfll'i IM11I118 Hull NcvmNtiinil.
UliiMtti A KleteherV, Hill n Hlrcet.
A.T. J.eitllliK.U'o'n., HMO Hired.
Tho flutliiiiu Now HIiiiiiI, I1M Mouth HIIi HI.
Kcltlt llnw., Ill Noilli lltli Hlrect.
Kit. Yonnir, HSOO Hired.
NOTICI. TO AUVKHTIsr.ltH.
AihrrllMmiiutri'qiii'Hliil In Mini In Hiel
fn vermis curly iih himIIiI', mil Inter Hum four
o'clock Krliliiy iiflornonti, iih Urn Coimiikii
KorR In I'rt'M HintevrnliiK When ortlerlnif
your iiihrrllKonirnt out drop llin IiukIiicm
innnnKt'l neurit. Tltecolleeliir luiiiitloforunt
mirli order, mnl eoiiillliiiiee llli IIiIh rciiur.t
will mivo im troitlilu mill yournclf ntuiiiyniu o.
Wr urn iliilly million l our IM of Milierllcrii,
rinio) Inn ik nmn ciii'cliilly for Unit nolo pur
IHMH'.iiiid rlnlin Hint an nn ndvcrlliilnK medium
IIiCCoUUIKIIIh IlllO.XCOllflll.
ELEGANT
FURNISH INC GOODS.
W.R. DENNIS,
Hatter ami Furnisher,
1137 O Street.
'Iiltelirenfct Coal und Lime Comimny.
Dnyn nr? KrowliiK li'tiRer.
Siirlni; I not yotinillti vUllile.
Ht, Valentine tiny next Tuesilny.
Dolicloui luncliw nt Hrown'H Cafi'.
Oysters, ireuli, fnt mul lino ut HrownV
Auk your grocer for homo iiimlt lirimd.
Bmoko Club Kooni clnr. Hurt' block.
tftivliigon tho wtriH'tH will ttoonliorciuincil.
Kern Si Itnliert, iloiitlhtiKl Alexander 1 Ilk.
Don Cameron, 1IWII O utreot, for ltmrlicH
Trickoy &Co.,wlioUnloiitiil retail Jeweler.
Hot rolli nnd ton bUcult nt tho City Imkery
every tiny.
Thousand mile ticket for sale nt 1 1 ft Bouth
Tenth Mroet,
IJucoln to Chlcngo without clinit;o via tho
Klkltorn lino.
Oyster in every Htylo, One mul frcnlt, nt
Don CnnieronV.
Qo to tho City bakery for homo umildbreml.
Cor. 10th mul N.
Try Huiolilns & Hyutt'H Mendotn lump for
domwitto imriKwes,
Our Mny Io 6o cigar i tho bout In tho city.
Try It. llurr block.
Cnuou City Conl nnlii nt tho Whltebrenst
Conlmul r.lmo Co.
After tho, club rmrtlex, go to Urown' new
cnfiS for n lU'llciou lunch.
SmokA tho Club Iloom cigar umilo by Un
vnnnh clgnr fndory, Hurr block.
Before insuring look up tho Mutual I.lfo
luiurnnco Company of Now York,
ThoMtK)url lVicIflo railroad run freo roclln
i iir elmir car on all through train.
HutcliliiH & Hyatt mnko n njH-olalty of m
sotted lmnl mul oft wood, cut to order.
llonitt Tm key, Goomi mul all kinds of menu
nt Don Cameron' every dny fonllnner.
Fluent lino of wnoker-'nieernelmum article
nt tho Havana cigar factory, Hurr block
Job lot of Children Bcarlet AVixil Vent
and Piintu for UOets up. This is a bargain.
I Doctor 11, F, Ilnlley, olllco anil raiideuco
cor. of Thirteenth nnd O BtrecU Tel. 017.
Ticket to point in Kaiwi, Mixsouri mul
tickets via Omaha on sale ut Klkliorn olllco,
115 So. 10th Ht.
Tlie Mutual Life Insurnnco Co. of Now
York. W. 11. Ilnstiiigs, District Agent, l!
outli lOtli street.
IVof. V. M. (HUwilt's Instructions are val
uable. Studio in t!io Iiedwtth block, vomer
llthnndl'streebi.
All vices of liest grndo lmnl coal, nk-oly
screeneil and nlwnys on hand at IluUdilus &
Hyntt, 1010 0 street.
Gov. Thnyer left Thurwliiy for Kprlnglleld,
Mam., to hecuro additional equipments fortlio
Nebraska National (luiirds.
For all kinds of society stationery, such iih
invitations, programs, rnnts, menus otc, call
ut tho CouniKii olllco hi tho now Hurr block.
UctU & Bon ell hnvo received u full lino of
Monarch California Canned goods. Their
exellenco Is known to every lover of delicious
fruit.
Don't fail to k'o Hununilo at Fuuko's to
night. Tho HcdmuniMJnrry comimiiy is n
htrong ono and tho play ono of tho bit pro
duced in Lincoln this scawn.
Tlio bricklayers' union has nrninged toglvo
ii bnll nt Holumun'ii hnll Monday uvenlng, for
tholienelltof Lena Woebliecko. As tlio ntTiiir
ts given In n nohloeniev, tho ntteudaueu should
lie very large.
Miss Mlnulo Iatta left this morning for
Oiiialiutovhltlier friend, Miss Nellie lliiriw.
Miss Mlnulo will 1h in atteudauco at thogrnud
iiMwmbly nt tho Mlllanl Monday evening.
Ono of the greatest kecrets ot human health
Is to kuop tho liowels open mul regular. Men
nro nelilom Blck, hen their bowels nro ivgu
lar, nnd seldom well when they nro Irregular.
When 1'hyklo Is nectsary, Ht. l'atrick's
l'lllsorolieiit. Hold by W. J. Turner.
The letter carriers will givo u 1U at Ma
Minio Templo next AVeilnowlay evening, Feb
mnry loth, for tho Wnollt of tho fund for tho
relief of Misses Hoy co and Woebbecku, With
Midi n good objoia in viow u snouiu no jioer
nlly lmtronlzeil. Mr. John Htlro has doimted
the uso of tho hull freo of charge.
Kdward Wessel, fomu'rly with tho 11, & M.
ruilroud in thU city, U now In busliuws In
Omaha. Together with n cousin from Ne
braska City, tho gontleiii'inoiwiiodupa genU'
fiirnfebliiff gooiU store In Oinnha Monday, un
So Ann iia.no of Wessel & Wejl. May
kUCODM bothorcfcult of their energetic elTortH
to build up n profltablo trade.
SOCIETY NOTES.
1liiitiilnii Alituit Hie City Ainoiitf Hie
Murlitlly liii'llurit,
Miss Hntch Is visiting In tho city.
MlniHtoilliig Is vliltlng'lu Ihiu'lty.
MIks (leorgla llawkiinf Nehtaaka City, is u
guiitt of Miss UIiiiii I'liiike.
MImh KlIrh.couMu of Jlr. (Iixngn Koii-s-nmn,
Is vNltlug In tlm city.
Mr and M it. Iliiiriimnu entertained a few
friends at dinner on Wednesday evening.
Mr K (' Zehrung iiHeniled u( lei limn given
Inst evening by one of (Imnha'Hsoi'lal elulw.
Mr Cliireiuv ICtldy wasthe guest while In
tlm city of Mr K. K. Crlley of tlie Windsor
The (In man club glvo another puity on
Monday evening next nt the Windsor hotel.
Twenly-llVH or thirty couples Mirtlelpateil
In ii Kelts1! thincont Templo hnll Tiietilny even
ing. TliKliiemboiM of I'limpaliy 1) enjoyetl a
very pleasant hop at thti armory Monday
evening.
Miss l.ulu Dundy mul MlssdertloCtuikoof
Oinnlia, nro visiting Mm. Ii. 0 Huir. They
attended tho I'liasant Hour paity Thui-wlny
tticiilng.
Avery pleasant Hint) was hail Thurwliiy
evening at the residence nf Mr. mul Mrs. N.
t llrook, tho ocenslon iHilng the ivgulnr
mtsitlng of the wlilst dub.
Tlm ladles of tlm llnptlst ehiirch guvn u
plrtisaut mid successful oyster NiipHr Wed
nesday evening nt tlm rcsldeneo of llnv. Wll
llaius'oi.,1 street near Tenth.
Mrs. 11. M. Foreman of O. It. Oakley .V
Co. 'miry gtstls house, left Tuesday morning
for the east Hho will visit ilrst at Corry.l'a.
and then at Now York and riilladelphla.
Miss Kttlo lluller, of Chicago, tho soprano
singer who took )uu t In tlm organ recital at
tlm 1'resbytorlnn church this week, was tlm
guest of Mr. mul Mrs. J. V. llarnard, 11 street,
Miss Hutler liclng an old friend,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Iiiml entertained
n few fi lends at tea on Friday ovenlng of last
week. Mm. Ijuub lielng a most jmrfect hosU
ess, It U unneceHsary to say that those pn-nent
ssut a most enjoyalili) livening.
Mlw Wells, sister of Mis. Charles Llpplu
ctitt, returns to her homo next week nt Cin
cinnati, Ohio. Miss Wells has nhiiUoiiio lit
tle Hum In Lincoln, made scores of friends mul
lias proved a great aciiiilsltlon to Lincoln st
clety. Wo regret ory much Hint un are to
low her, but w lilt her a safn journey.
Tlm regular monthly reception of tho Y. M.
0. A. was lmltl at tlm ussoeliillon parlors
Wednesday uvenlng. Tho exercises were un
der the lumifdlato charge of tlm young ko
pin of the llnptlst church, anil wereunucually
Interesting. Mr. I. W. Ionising niadotheiul
dress of tlm evening, preceded and followed
by musical numbers, utter which wiuio Hum
was siicnt in ti very pleasant mkjIiiI.
Mr. Wlckershaniniado a Hying visit to llont
rleu on Thursday.
Willio Meyer returned Monday frem a sev
eral days' visit at Des Moines.
.Mrs. W. It. Cass, of Council HluIVs, Is visit
ing her father, Mr. 11. H. Handiill.
Mr, C. K. Montgomery has returned from
a several mouths' stiiy In California.
Mr. C. K. Olsr, Inter-stato secretary of the
Y. M. 0. A., mid Lincoln n visit this week.
Messrs. Iiiihoir, Atkinson mid ICenuanl left
Monday on mi eastern trip In tho Interests of
the Lincoln jiaoklng houses.
Mr. nnd Airs. K. K. llniwii left Tiiewlny
morulug for Now Orleans, where thoy will
suiul the next two mouths.
Tho Western Union company have leased
tlm room nt corner of Kloventh and N streets,
and will shortly remove thither.
Mr. L. M. Crawford, of the Fmikii opern
liouso miinngeiupnt, Is in tlm city on business
(Miiuecteil with thlspapulnr theatre.
Mr. Bamuul Oomisr, president of tlm Fed
eration of Trades, Is in the city and delivered
an address at Temple hall last evening.
Charley Carter, deputy commissioner of
public lands mul buildings, sHnt tlm greater
jmrt of tho week In Cheyenne county, selling
school lnuds.
Josef lIofmanu,tlio boy pianist, hits Ixvouto
infatuated with tho tyH)-wrlter, and has
learned to manipulate It with groat success,
prolsibly lieenuse of IU nsemblanco to a key
board.
Mix Anglo Newman delivered an address
on "MornionUui ns I Haw It Among tho Wo
men of Utah," Tuesday afternoon, to an au
diciu oomiKViwl entirely of ladlss.
Mr. W. W. Wilson, brethcr of Mr. II. II.
Wilson of this city, died nt Kansas City on
Kuiulay last of pneumonia. Tho remains were
brought to Ashland for Interment,
Tho Howard Athenaeum comwiuy of llos
ton, ono of tho very liost sjieclalty eomisinies
on the road, apioar Wednesday and Thursday
ntthe Funke, with n change of bill each oven-
i"B.
The executive committee of tho lioard of
homo missions for tho Congregational cl. jrch
hold a meeting Tuesday afternoon, nt which
plans for tho establishing of new churches
were discussed.
Mr. K. Rosenlxium, the rustler for Lowen
stelu llros., the lwullng Jewelry house of St.
Louis, Is in tho city and will sieiul Sunday In
out midst. Mr, Kosenlxiuni has an excellent
trade in Lincoln and on each visit is alw ays
regalisl with handsome orders from our mer
chants. Tho Lincoln Press club N Nourishing. Hardy
it Pitcher, Holbrook & llonbrlghtand Mr. J.
K. Miller have extended courtesies In tho way
of f umishiug for tlm room, and new uiemU'rH
mi) lsIng addisl at each meeting. Tim next
meeting wilt Isiheld in tho rooms, third story
of 0Hrn house W'odiiosdayaftornoon.
Mr. J. II. Mockett, Jr., and Miss Hnttio H.
Jones of Omaha, were married Wednesday
ovenlng at Hie homo of tlm bride's parents.
They arrived in the city Thursday, nnd hnvo
gone to housekeeping nt Twenty-tit th and W
streets. Their many friends unite In congrat
ulating them on tho occasion of this happy
event,
Harry Kleo returned Wednesday from tho
Hroken How country, well pleased with the
trip. Harry sold several largo safe while
gone, and continues to successfully introduce
tho meritorious production of tlm Chicago
Safo company in the west. Ho Is a rustler in
tho Held, nnd there ure few sate men Hint sell
more goods m.d fewer tluit ivpinl h Is sales.
Wo are nlways pleased to receive now notes
front anyone, and especially such Horns as ier
tain to society and tlio homo circle. If there
it nnythlng transpires in your neighborhood
that you think would interest our renders,
drop us a lino about it, call at tho olllco or tell
usby telephone by calling up No, 'iVI. If you
have a friend visiting, or you are going out of
town let us know it, thereby assisting u to f ur
nlih our readert with a complete digest of
nows.
Mr, J, M. Kdmlston, tlm courteous state
reiirescutiitlvo of tlm Union Centi al Life In
surnnco comimny Is now located in ono of
tho lluest biiltu of rooms lu tho now llurr
block, lie bus two rooms comfonnbly and
hundsomoly furnished, where ho will Iw
pleased to grift his many friends and imt
rons. During Mr, EdiiiUtoVn career as state
agent of this well known Insurnnco company
their business has lieen greatly lnertased, nnd
nil jultroiw generously treated, nnd it is to lo
Iiohki mat in inoiruew (miners mu siiiio in
crcoso may continue.
Two liiniiuiiriil Coiirrrls.
Two most successful organ recitals were
held at the Presbyterian church on Tuesday
mul Wednesday evening" of this week. Mr.
fMii-i'iirn l'Mdv. the urent oruimlKt of (,'lilcn-
! KO, ac pilttisl himself lu u most remarkable
maimer mul piovrd a sriect master or tlie
wonderful Instrument.
Miss little Hutler, the dimming Mipinun,
snug most exiiilsllel), ns'elvlng many heaity
encores, to which she kindly resismdcd.
Mix .1. 1' Doir, ononf Lincoln's numUs-iiu-t
If ill singers, favored the audlruco with ono
of her charming songs. Wednesday ovenlng
Miss lluller mul Mrs, Dorr reudensl a ery
II e duet I loth evenings tlm church was
llllisl, many fis-tlng lucky to llnd standing
IIMIIII.
These concei ts have provisl n gniit success.
The new organ was ii present from Mr. .1. 1).
MeKai land mul John It. Clark, two of tlm
most worthy and geneious niemls'rsof the
l'lesbylerlau church, nnd It Is unnecessary to
state that this gift has been highly nppreciat-
int. jl iivIkiim, tttal. immleiil ftntit, tfiliiniiMil
of this standard will 1m iuonfrisiieiit lu Lin-
coin,
Wnimum' Clu lolliiu Assni lallnii,
A very unlipie eutertnlmneut Isls'lug plan
lird by tlm ladles of theilltreieut churches for
the Ix'tielU of the Womaim' Clirlstliiu iiswK.'ia
t Ion, This will be something above the aver
age, mul It Is hossl that great interest will 1st
nianlfestisl in It It will I xi gleu about tlie
J:M of Febiunry mul duo notice will be pub
lished as to place, time, etc.
iJinrler llu.
On next Wisluesday tlm university will tili-
sero the nlnctts'iitli charter day. VIsIIoin
will Ihi recdvisl dining tho afteinoon, and nt
H lu tlio ovenlng Chancellor Llpplucott.ortlm
university of Kansas, will deliver the mini
vorsnry address, All are cordially Invltisl to
Ikj prcM'iit.
Ten 1'iiity,
Tlm tiamrs of Hkho who went present nt a
tea party given at the co.y residence of Mr.
and Mrs, Walter IlargreuvcH last Friday even
ing are, vl.: Messrs. and Mesdames Or.
Hlghter, A. K. llargn-aves, C. C. Hurr, A.. I.
Iluckstnir, H. II. Hiiruham, Iiwreuce liels
kell, Win. M. Ia-oiiiiiiI, II, Cotrroth, A. C.
ciuier, John Kchruug, John Disillttle, (I. J.
Ijiws, T. W. Taliaferro; MIksim Dickey mid
Taliaferro and Mchnix Chas. 1C. Magoon mid
Frank Zcln ting. Tlm evening was most dtv
llghtfully siK-nt in progrcssivo slx-handisl eu
chre. Tlm prlcti wereesKH.,ially elegant, a
handkerchief case won by Mr. John Disillttle
and n hand imliitcd. photo case won by Mix
C. C Hurr.
III Their New IJiiiirtors.
We take pleasure lu announcing to their
many imtrous that Doctors M. II. Kveiett and
J. It, Haggard are now Hrmaueutly locateil
in their new mul handsomely furnished tpiar-tei-H
lu the now llui r block, corner Twelfth
mid () stuffs, having recently moved from
the stvond Hour over lliuieyV tlrug store. In
their new location they occupy a Iteaiitlful
slilto of vtHims, nmubers L'7, 'J8and W, on tlm
second Hour, where they will bo pleased to see
their friends and patrons. The olllco telephone
Is umulior fs'll. Doctor I laggard's residence
Is llt!0 O stiisjt, telephone uumlM'r'il'J, mul
Doctor Hverutt resldiN nt (VVJ South Seven
tccutli street, telephone numtioi l8.i, Patrons
are directed to us) tho elevator nt Ostmitcu
tranco or stairway on Twelfth street, where
you will llnd them on rcnchlni tho Ilrst llisir
iiIhivo the stnsjt.
I'osltlvety No .11 ore.
Tlm Inst of tho Hurllugtoii f(X).(K) round trip
Ilrst class excursions will leave Lincoln Feb
ruary 10th for California, via Denver, Colo
rado Springs, Hoynl Oorgel!lack Canon of
tho Uiiuulsoii and Salt Ijike City. Tickets
good six mouths with stop over privileges at
any isilnt, choice of route returning. He
incinlier that $8().(X) Is the rate liereaftcr, so
save J'JO.OO and go now. F.arly iippllcautM
will secure tho Choicest berths. Full Informa
tion may bo obtained at city olllco, corner O
and Tenth streets. A. C. XlKMKlt,
City Passenger Agent.
I r loll National League Nuelul.
Tim musical and literary entertainment
given by the htdlr of tho Irish National
ljcuguo ot Templo hall on Monday evening
last was ono oft ho most successful that hits
over Imvii heltl in tlm city. Tho numlx'tn on
the program were exceedingly well rendered,
mul although rather lengthy on account of
tho numerous encores, the large audience
that greeted tho iHrformers did not loo In
terest in the proceedings to the cloe, and tho
manner In which thoy lies towed their nppliiuse
on the dltferout pieces showed how well they
wore appreciated. The hall was thronged to
its utmost ruiuicity, many bclii corn tolled to
stand during tho greater part of tho enter
tainment. We have scarcely over stsm In our
city a more representative audience assem
bled on uny occasion. Not only were Irish
men nnd Irishwomen present, but Herman,
French and F.ugllsli synintliizcrg in largo
nuiuK'rs, together with must of tlm proml
nent American ladles and gentlemen of tlm
city. Following Is tho
l'llOOUAM.
Hoprunosolo II Dado
Madam Weber.
Ptaiiosolo Im Ciiscmlo by K, l'auer
l'ror. (lltieault.
Hopraiio solo , Walt Hong
Mr J. Mauutt.
Violin solo Prof. W'cIkt
Boprauosolo Kathleen Mnvourueen
Miidam Weber.
Cornet solo Mr. O'Hhea
Vou.ll solo WearlliKof tlieOreen
Mr.Uorcorau.
Itecltatlim Kwi
Miss MtiViiiin.
Soprano solo
...The Flowers Have lllooiueil and Foiled
Miss KlamiKun.
Piano Duet I.N. L. M.
Misses KI.miii.
Uecltatlon Hhitun'ii Head
.1. P, Hiitton.
Vocal solo Harp and Shamrock
Mr. Lawlor.
Hopraiio solo When Tls Moonlight
Miss Fckert.
Uecltatlon Hxtract from Kiumott
Mr.C'oyle.
Vocnlsol The Hauler
Mr. Hamuli)'.
In addition to tho theso wo have to odd tlm
names of Mix Alexis Halter nnd Mrs. M.
Corcoran, whosouccomiaiiliiientontho piano
was much admired.
Tho ladles of tho league ure to tie congratu
lated on tlm immense success of their enter
tainment. Tho noble efforts they are mak
ing as mi auxiliary organization to tho Irish
National Ix'tigim to iMipulmiro tlio story of
Ireland ami enlist the sympathy as well as the
Inllueuco of all Americans, so that when the
proper tluio arrives, which wo trust Is not for
distant, when tho enlightened public opinion
of tho world will have such nu IrrcsLHhlo ef
fect on the Knglish government that they will
seo tho necessity, without fm titer delay, of
granting what woenjoy the jsjwcr of mak
ing our own lawf and adinlnlMOting them.
Kplseopiil Com out Ion.
The KpUcopal coiivts-atlon of the .South
Platte mot last Weduo lay and Thursday at
tlm Masonic Temple. Alsmt thirty clergymen
were present, Isoldes a mimUrnf laymen mul
ladies. Hishop AVorthlugtoii has also Imhmi
pn.'iit, on his return from Detroit, Michi
gan.
The ladies of tlio church sorvisl luncheon ill
tho ivtrlors of the Umple, Tlm couvtK-titlou
lias throughout proved ti success.
Hheumatlsm is caused by luctio add In tlio
blood, which Hood's Barsasirlllu neutralize
nnd thus cures rhcutimtUin.
A VALENTINE TO MY LADY LOVE.
ur l- a n.iitKC
A milky (lake from stum -cloud's brrnst,
Um)ii t'.o InUo's calm snrhico fell)
A iiumirnt nnd It sunk to rest,
KoroTcr thence Inilsltile,
A t In v spark aicenitod Mult,
rrniii ileal of farnMiMnllnglotT!
Dtit as It touched the cold tlnrk sky,
Tunsiiuetuiicdntnl (llnaiiK'iire(l below.
Olio liitck my life O lake. O sky I
1'lso notne sn t et treoctilllun give,
Botne ti lull r wonl to signify.
That though I'm lost hi tlice I lira.
A I'rotty I'nrlj.
One of the piettlest parties ever irlvetl '
the Pleasant Hour chili was held lit the Wlnt.
sor Imtel Thtirwltiy evening the Dili. The e -enlngV
pleasure was greatly Increased by the
presence of wveral guests from nbro'itl, vlx
Miss Fitch front Omaha, Miss I latch of Fort
Hobltunti, Miss Ilnwkeof Nebraska City, Miss
Dundy of Omaha, Miss Sterling of Denton,
Miss Clarke of Omaha and Mr Hull of Oma
ha. As Is always thee use with the Pleasant
Hour dub, the party in every way unsn com
plete success. Tlie ineinliers of tho dub pres
ent were:
Messrs. and Mesdames Hwiug, Huekstuir,
Sheldon, Ilavdcu mid Dennis; Mr. (lwrgc
llrown and Miss llurlbttt, Mr. Xchrting nnd
Miss Fitch, Mr. Hnrdy nnd Miss Hterling.Mr.
CiM)Mr and MWs Hawkins, Mr. Hull and Mhs
Dickey, Mr. Klngsley and Miss Funke, Mr.W.
It. llrown and Miss Ijttttt, Mr. b'lnlst mid
Mlslt Holmes, Mr. Clailtemid MKsClatke.Mr.
I'otestuan ami Miss Hatch, Mr. HeKkell and
Miss Wells, Mr. Thompson and Miss Potvln,
Mr Hndger and Miss Hawke, and Mr. Haiim
mid Miss Dundy. Others were: Messrs. Polk,
MeMurtry, A. II. Smith, McAithur, Imw,
Miigisiu, I'', It. Smith, Vim Dtiyn.
Tho costumes worn particularly pretty. Miss
Fitch woto a i is I silk with tulle; Miss Dundy,
black silk with tulle, braided witli gold; Miss
Htiwko, js'iicock blue, brocaded velvet with
red plush; Miss Clmko, black silk with silver
bralil. Miss Hntch, black silk with black mid
gold tulle Miss Sterling, pink silk with bro
cade; Miss Funke, black lace; Miss Potvln,
blue sat 111 with pink ostrich tips; Miss Wells,
blue silk with Inco; Miss Iitta, pink sllk;Miss
Hawkins, black silk with Jet and ostrich tips,
Miss Htirlhut, dark blue, velvet; Miss Dickey,
blue silk with laco; Mls4 Holmes, Nile green
surah silk with white surah; Mix Dennis,
black with Jet; .Mix Huekstuir, pink silk with
painted pine! of roses; Mrs Hwiug, blue silk,
Mrs, Ilayilcu, while cashmere; Mrs. Sheldon,
bronze puh.
The music was fiirulshisl by the Phllhar
iiioiiicorchestrii and was unusually good. Miss
luttn gave a supS'r at her homo after the
party to tho gui Ms from abroad, which was
very i legniitly served.
At Hie Capital Hotel.
There Is nulla a change in the general ur
liiligemeut of things at tlio Capital hotel from
what there was several mouths ago. Instead
of the Indies juirlor Itoing directly on the
sired, where every jsisserby could stare at
tho fair sex and tho noise of u inxny center
could lie heard, It Is remedied by having a
neat and cozy parlor on th second lloor, a
now ladles entrance having been mndo tlm"
gives easy access to the place. That w hich
was formerly tho imrlor on tlrst lloor Is now
a handsome billiard juiior, connected with u
similar room Just east of It.
F.iorything seems to hnvo gained more life
of late alsmt tlm Capital. Business is picking
up. Drummers for spring trade are coming
lu unite lively and tho houso is generally kept
full, Deck Johnson, the hotel's old standby,
Is still on deck anil pleasantly greets the coin
ing guest, nnd with isptnlly us much Interest
gathers up tho shekels at the ilejHirtute. ICd
Itoggett, the genial mine host, Is always about
with an eye to business, seeing that every
tliiitg moves on smoothly and guests properly
entertained,
Tom Cooky mul "Tony" Harrington atten
led tho bnll of Comimny C nt Beatrice Tues
day evening.
You ought to sec the Isjnutlful engraved call
ing cards tho CoL'ttiKii is now ttitnlug out.
Wo furnish engraved plate and one hundred
cards complete for ?-.f0.
Mr. and Mix It. J. (lieen.of Cruwfoidvllle,
Indiana, nro lu the city visiting at the homo of
Mr. iindMr.i. A.tT. Hecson.nn Kstro-l. Mi.
Green Is a sister of Mrs. Ilctwou.
Mr. W. H. Dennis, tho Lincoln loader in
gents' furnishing good, returned homo Thins
day after an iiWuce of nbout tlm-e wit-ks.
While gone ho purchased an elegant stock, and
with u smile anil a wink said to n reporter:
"Just wait till you see tho new spring stock.
Sim's a beauty, nnd tho llnest I have ever
bought. It took lots of time ami Ignvotho
work all tlm time It needed, and I feel satisfied
it will Ik the llnest stock ever shown in Lin
coln." Those who know Dennis mul deal with
him can judge from past e.K'iieiices. Ho al
ways brings out the latest long ahead of nuy
ono else, nnd suaplies tlio trndo lu n maimer
thoroughly satisfies all.
Matinee ut the Funko this afternoon. Heito
will have Its llunl production. It will be
mounted with nlLHio seelnl scenery and nc-
ccssories. Populnr luntiiieo prices will prevail.
Sler CroKs Cigar.
Tho liest seller in tho city, nt I'd Young's,
USO O street.
Be Sure
If you have mado up your mind to buy
Hood's SursaiurllU do not bo Induced to take
any other. Hood's flarsnp.irllla Is a peculiar
medicine, possessing, by virtue of Its peculiar .
combination, proportion, and preparation,
curatlvo power superior to any other article.
A Boston lady who knew what she wanted,
unit whoso example is worthy Imitation, tells
her experience below s
To Get
In ono store whero I went to buy Hood's
SarsapnrllU tho clerk tried to luduco mo buy
tliclrow n instead of Hood's; hotoldmo thelr's
would last lonerr that I might t.tko It on ten
days' trial; that If I did nut liko It 1 need not
pay anything, etc. Hut ho could not prevail
on mu to chuiiKC 1 told him I know what
Hood's Sarsaparllla was. I had taken It, was
satisfied with it, and did not want any other.
Hood's .
When I began taking Hood's 8arsaparllla
1 was feeling real miserable, Buttering
a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak
that nt times I could hardly stand. I looked,
and had for sotno time, llko a person In con
sumption. Hoisl's Harsaparllla did mo so
much good that 1 wonder nt myself sometimes,
and my friends frequently speak of It." Mns.
Bi.LA A. Horr, Ct Terrace Btrect, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
SoldbyslldniggliU. 81iliforS3. Prepared only
by C. 1. 11 00 1) A CO., Apotliecsrlti, Lowell, Mt
IOO DoBoa Ono Dollar
PER F
Jill
w
Northern Queen Wash Board.
.rlsKriirmrriS National Clothes Dryer.
than any other. They work
faster, better and easier. They Has .. feet of Drying Rod.
last longer which makes them Stands 5 lA feet high 2 feet
cheaper. They save soap. They long, ancl is only 2A inches in
save wear and tear of clothing thickness when closed. Light,
because the nibbing is much strong and adjusted in a 1110.
lighter. ment. The cheapest and bes
FOR SAL.I! MY T1IK
Ivircoln Hardware Co.
AtJKNCY FOR
Acorn Stoves R,qcl. Iemg-es
230-232 South 1 1 th Street. Telephone 273.
0N0W
pju.uxtxuxLaxn.ijuj
224 0
M Kimm : MHHHBBHMMiHH flS
Fine
Driving and Riding Livery
always ready for service, day or night.
Union - Pacific - Railway,
The Overland Route.
Shortest and Safest
Colorado,
Utah,
California,
Montana,
The Overland Route"
Tukc tlio iiNeiliinil llyer mill wivn unuilay tu nil 1'iu-lllo cnut iiliit.
Till; I'NION PACIFIC IS TIIK KRKK CHAIR CAR LINK.
HiinnliiK Into Union DupotH mul cniinectlUK wllli tlio fuit llnilteil trains nf till linos fur al
point cunt, iinrtli null Kutttli, ThrotiKli tlcltclN on uioilern ilny cottclieH. IliiKKiigo checked
HiriiUKli to ilestlniitiou from nil poluu eimt lu tlie t'nituil SttttcH mul Ctiuuilii.
Sleeper accommodation reserved In through I'ullman I'nlncc enrh from the Mlisour
river to the Pacific coat.t.
E. B. SLOSSON, Agent.
T .1. I'OTTHH.
j Kii-ht Yieul'tthiileiit
BOOKS, THREE CENTS EACH!
Th following bookM are published In neat pamphlet form. priuttd from cood reaiUMe trt on attad
rpr, and many of thoni ItMnlioniely llluitraleil Thiy are without uxiepuun the cheiat hMik nver 1 ub
liiheJ In any Und or lamuase, and furnlih to thn in a me i of tho people an opi-ortuulty to lecnre tliM
llttrature of the ilar at the mo.t trtnintr expeuiie
umos the price at vrnicn they are here tmeied
Kacli
Wondrr or the World, NtTuatL up Orm. Con
tttoi d'lcriptlon ot Uluiirttluni or tt mmt wonderful
werkfot itkiur tQdof mD Vtry InUrrallnr h 1 liulrurllft.
onitrr of theHeu A dtcritiou ttftti many voniUr
fuUnJ U4utUul tlilnii lutmj t Int boUom t( ll. (Htu, wlIU
brofuu llluitrttlom
"A rirur Kvrrllon, and Olhrr HLrlrlu. Ur
"Joiiih ALLKN'i Wim." x f llMllen il IrivtiitlMy fimu
titica tj Ilia moil piptiUr liuttmiou wrlltrl lh dy
The Aunt Krhth lMp-rt l Cum Auuur, uihor
f 'lli Knee Ihituiiitlil A mod riJlculouily fuDDjr Utk
tnvrr wy rui ti ilw iJntt
ChrUtnifii hturln t CMmri liiriini, roaUlm
Dumbrtr ti tnoititinrmlns Chiutiitui lurlr vtr wrllltit
tf Ihtrmlnl wrlltr wltdtTtr Iht4 t huntlromfltt
Hound the Kvritlnff rtuK A Uk of tturl,) Uluiti,
puisUiAtnl rnin, tor tit jtui iiik l huiii
I'tipulnr ltwttillon und IHuIuurt liumorom, Jrm
tln) niIIii1i litrlmllm ll tlUlrl, tt ftiij nitl oinUr
TheHtir.niHdu Mr 11 of Mudrrn'1 liue. Cuuudiipur
trIU kdJ Uodf lilt of Uuiuui !( tiitJt Aiutrlcsni, ffum tbf
Dm of Krtnkllu U lh prttttit
Km ml II ur UuutHtlunt LVidtlnlnillie origin to I author
htpuf latuy 1 brair lifitinr ml lurJluc an J ittuvirit
noo, a iuaiii woik 01 itivirnc
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bowlnf iht dark al.la of in lu lit srrat city UuifraUJ
The Itoud tu Wealth. Not tn .Iftilidnf cirrular,
ul thoroufhly pikdkal woik, polntluc out waj by
whtrh all may mala inoiity 4il)y, rapMly and hunrvtly
One Himdrvtl I'upulnr hoiitf, riillmtiital.i atlitla
aad comic, Incl n. Mill mi nl Idi Uruititt tttw au Iclj.
Blr Norl'a llrlr. A Norcl. Hy lira lUv Auvts Klshimu
A llarfrrrd I.irp A Nottl. My Mtnuk llRi.4ii.
An Old IIhh'i Sacrlflcc. A Nut.I, ly Mia. Ann H.
itvimi,
. "" will und any four of the ahore hooka by matt pot paid upon receipt of only I'JOiitat any
i 9tH'vnttuytorntv 4rfor AU C'rntet the entire Ilit(uhookilfor 7A ('riilailhe entire Hat Ixiini.l hi
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J ijocujoxa.ocrajijuujuujoooco
STREET.
Skinner's Stables
1 2th St., bet. P and Q.
Calls for Balls, Parties, ete., Promptly
Made, with Stylish Rigs, Coupes
and Hacks.
TELEPHONE 24S.
Route to all points in
Idaho,
Oregon,
Washing 'n
Territory.
HHt o Street, Lincoln, Webrnskn.
K L. LOMAX, J. H. TKHHRTS,
W, (Ion. I'tiss, ami Ticket Ant. Hen. 1'usn ituil Ticket Agt.
111 miV Othrr Aarlel tliHita L'reAt HOtb wniil.l rml mnnv
ono ta complete in UieU
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llulluw Aalt Unit, a Novtl, lit Hiaaaaur Utuuar.
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