Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, March 03, 1888, Image 4

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THE COURIER.
A JVpufar Iijt of Modtm TimNt.
Saturday Evening, March 3d, 1888.
Tim Courlnr Con bo found At
Wlndnor Hotel News Htnnil,
Cnpltnt Hotel Now Htnnil,
Odoll's Dining Hull New Htnnil.
Climoii I'btoliiT'n, 1IIU O Htroot.
A. T. Irfimlnit Co'., 1IP0 0 Htroot.
ThoOntlmtu NiittuHtiiml, lit Houtli lltli Ht,
Kiilth llnm., Ill Ninth lltli Htreot.
Kit. Young, 1020 0 Htroot.
NOTIOi: TO AllVtniTIHIiUN,
AilvrrtlncrsnrorciiucMt'd to tend In tliol
favor n early m possible, mil Intnr tlmn four
o'clock. Friday afternoon, on tlm ColiiitKii
Boon to press Hint evening When onlcrlng
your advertisement out drop llio business
mnnngoi n cnnl. Tho collciitor Is apt to forgot
such orders, and eotnpllnnco with this reiurst
will novo it troublo nnil yourself nnnoynnoo.
We nrodally milling to our llt of subscribers,
employing o tniiti especially for Hint nolo pur
poso.nnd clnlui thnt ns uu ml vortWIng incilluin
tho Count kh Is unexcelled.
Opening Day March 3d.
Dunlnp Spring Style I hits.
W.R. DENNIS,
Hatter ajul Furnisher,
U37 O Street,
Mnroli.
M-nrch wnntcd to havo moro nnil lout,
A-vold what you lilntno In other,
U-olllnR stones-flock togothor (T)
C-ommon sense In tho gin of honvon,
H-ungry men think tho cook craiy.
lnly llnlf Hlxn Tmlny.
Owing to tho strike on tho Hurllngton roml
tho illustrated plates for thin Issue of tho
CouniKHlmvo been delayed somewhere on
tho lino, therefore wo regret our Inability to
furnish our readers totlny with the fashion
plates, Talmoge sermons nnil other regular
features ot the paper uml not having enough
uuittcr to fill tight pages, J"0 'our VnW "
strati of eight juges.
"Wo regret this very much nnil trust
our patrons will nppreclnto our situation nnil
theroforo ncccpt our oology for tho short
coinings. Howovor wo will omlcavor to
mnko up for tho brevity of totlny In our next
Issue,
Wliljebreast Coaium1 Elmo Compnny.
Delicious lunched nt Ilrown's Cnfi'.
Oysters, fresh, fnt nnil flno at Ilrown'8.
Ask your grocer for homo mado broad.
Smoke Club Hoom clear. Burr block.
Kern & Itoberta, ilontUtSS Alexander Hlk.
Don Cameron, 1030 O street, for lunches
Trlckoy &Co.,wuolosalonnd retail jewelers.
not rolli nnil tea biscuit t tho City Iwtkory
very tiny.
Thousand mtlo tlckete for nato nt 115 South
Tenth stract.
Pure, llrtlnM goods nt Uotta & 8owoH'8,
.SOOttrcet.
Oysters in every stylo, f ino nnil fresh, nt
Don CnmoronV
Go to the City bakory for homo mmlo brcnil.
Cor. 10th and N.
Try Hutchlns & Hyatt's Mendotn lump for
domestlo purposes.
Our May Leo 5o cigar U tho best In tho city.
Try it. Ilurr block.
Canon City Conl again nt tho Whltobreast
Coal and Llmo Co.
After tho club parties, go to Brown's now
cftfo for n delicious lunch.
Canned goodi of every description ntlletU
& Sowoll's, 1120 O street.
BotU oi Sowcll oro beadnuartcrs for flno
groceries, at 1120 0 street.
If you want pure wlilto linens bend your
laundry to tho CRYSTAL.
Smoko tho Club Room cignr mmlo by Ha
Taunli cignr factory, Burr block.
Before insuring look up tho Mutual Life
Insurance Company of New York.
TheMlssouri Pacific rnllrond run free reclin
ing clinlr curs on nil through trains.
Hutchlns & Hyntt mnko a hpcclalty of sea
soned linrd and soft wood, cut to onler.
Roast Turkey, QoobO and all kinds of manU
nt Don Cameron's every day for dinner.
Finest lino of smokers' meerschaum articles
at tho Havana cigar factory, Burr block,
Monarch and Lincoln brands of canned
goals at I5otts& Sowell's, 1120 O htreot.
Doctor B. F. Bailey, ofllco ami residence
cor. of Thirteenth and O streets. Tel. 017.
Seasonable fruits of all kinds aro special
ties at Betts & Sowoll's, grocers, 1120 O
ktrcct.
Imiwrtcd smoking tobaccos, finest mmlo, to
be had only at Havana cigar factory, Burr
block.
Tickets to points in Kansas, Missouri nnd
tickets via Omaha on snlo at Klnliorn oMco,
11R So. 10th St,
Prof. F. M. aiboault's Instructions aro val
uable Studio In tho Ledwlth block, corner
lHh and P streets.
All sizes of licst grade hard conl, nicely
screened and always on luind at Hutchlns &
Hyatt, 1040 O street.
The Mutual Life Insurants) Co. ot new
York. W. B. Hastings, District Agent,
room 63, Burr block.
Betts& Bewell keep tho froshcht groceries
to bu had in the city. Everything in tho
family supply lino at their store, 1120 O
On or about the 15th of this month tho Crys
tl Bteam Laundry will occupy tho elegant
store room in the Burr block on the first
floor Mxt to sW entrance, as an ofllce for the
reception and delivery of goods.
THE O. A. II.
It Unlit It n I'.lnvontli Atiiiiutt liiui'iiiip
limit In I.tnniilii.
Tho nuiiunl oiicninpnttm of the O, A. 11.
till Meek won hugely ntteudisl iiotwithi.tnuil
lug tlm uncertainty of tluu mining of tnilus.
Many of tho husliuwa liouon weio olalMiniloly
nnd Unutlfully docorntwl In honor of the
gntheilngof the veterans, Tho entertain
ment iimnnlltiHi had everything prepared for
thn reception of delegntes, nnd tho whole af
fair )hih.v-I nlT smoothly and ploimnntlv.
A weleoino entertainment wns given 'nt
llohiiuan's hull Tucsdny tivenlug, mi exivllont
program of oxon-lwn consisting of tnuslu, rec
itation, rtMullugs, Hongs, eto,, linil Imo.i pre
pimil nnd listened to with much plenstiro.
ThniuoiitliigcloNtxl with singing ".Murchlng
Thnmgli Oeorgln," by tho nudleiiro,
lluslnexi mooting were hold Wediionlny
morning nnd nftertUMXi, and In the evening
I'nrmgut ost gao an oxotupllllcotlon of the
iiuwter In rephottontntlvo hull, folluwetl by a
fornml leceptltm tj tho I). A. 1U, W. H. U.
nnd cltlwus, the evening's Mitertnliiment Ixi-
Ing I'liwnl with n regular alil-fnshlontsl caini
lire, leil by llrnd. P. Cook.
ThuiHilny morning Comrade Henry of
l'nlrininmt, wn elected commiinder, and other
routliio busmen. llio eneampiuent was
cliMisl In tho uveulng nith the Installation of
nnii'oi-H of tho O. A. It. and It. U.
Norfolk wns decided uiMiuns tho place for
holding tho reunion next August.
Mr. 11. L. Brown, of Moll ne, HI., Is visiting
relative In tho city.
Tako tho Klkhorn Hues, Utnnlm train leav
ing Lincoln at 7 a, in.
Mr. lloltert P. HoccJior hns returuoil from a
winter's stay In Florida.
(ieorgn Iuwry left till morning for Mem
phis uu a two weeks' trip.
Mr. J, M. Cotton now pronlileM ovor the
city page of the ftmuTfit,
Mr, Kent, nfter an absence of over four
weeks, is ouco more nt.boiuo.
Kx-HeiiaUir VauWyck was a visitor In Lin
coln this week, as was also ICx-Oov. Dawes.
Mr. K. E. Mungor returnwl Tuesday from
attendance at the low u City meillcal col
lego. Mr. J. C. Slddoll 1 tho happy father of a
bright young baby Ixiy, tho present 1kw of
tho household.
Mr. A, W, Shaw, mwUtiint Kcretary of tho
Y. M. C. A., has been wrestling with tho
moiudcM this week.
MosMrs. Iniliolt and Atkinson have roturnetl
from their onstern tour In tho Interest of Lin
coln mnuufmHorlcs.
The Lincoln Nownmor union will occupy
tho i-ooms on O street, vncaUil by tho No
linuka Savings Imnk.
SuM)iintendout J). K. Thnmpsou returuoil
WislmMliiy from his California trip, lelr.g
calleil homo by tho strike.
Bolls, pimples, hives, ringworm, tetter, and
nil other mnnlfcbtatlous uf impure blood nro
cured by Hood'n Harsnuirilla.
It is exiifcted thnt tho Lincoln (mper mill
will bo in oorutlun by tho tlrstof July.
Thirty muu will bo employud.
Klmer Stephenson nnd Whltnoy J. Mnr
shnll havo formed a real estate and iutmrnnco
business, with otllco in tho Burr block.
Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. ImhotI nro rejoicing
over tho nrrlval of a pretty little baby loy
that came this week to bfighten their house
hold. Business generally hns been greatly de
moralised by tho strike on tho Burlington. It
Is to Imi hoped that tho emlmrgo will soon bo
lifted.
Cnpt. II. O. Phllllixi has rotunuil from his
eastern trip. Mrs. Phlllliis will arrive to
morrow, having remained over a fow days In
Chicago.
Governor Thayer has courteously and prop
erly recognized tho uniformed division, K. of
P., by npiwintlng "Sir KnlghU Hirer nnd
Nocdhnm oh his stall". '
The services of I) wight L. Moody, thoovnu
gollst, will bo secured for Lincoln, Secretary
Dummott of tho Y. M. C. A. leaving for Has
tings Thursdny night to mnko tho necessary
arraugvmenta.
Through tho ofTorU of Mr. W. II. Axtater,
tho Uncoln representatlvo of Redmond,
Cloary & Co , of St, Louis, this city will bo
favored with continuous innrket reports from
tlie Missouri motroolis.
Kaiser Wllhelm is said to Indulge in a bov
erago callwl Philter, which gives him his com
punitive robust health, but refuses to glvo
any to tho crown prince bacauso he fours his
heir would make use of his health.
Many old soldlero who luul contracttxl
chronic dlarrhira, whllo in tho service, havo
slum been permanently cured of it by Chnm
berlnln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrluea
Romotly. For sale by V. J. Turner.
Hoarseness in a child Is a sure sign ot croup
and Is undoubtedly intended by nature as a
warning to mothers. If Chamlwrlain'a Uough
Remedy Is given, as mwii as tho hoarseness
apitears, It will prevent tho croup. For snlo
by W. J. Tumor.
Tho now tentorial apartment of Messrs.
Hrutto & Walter, 1!M South Eleventh street,
(In Lyman's billiard hall) Is where gontlomon
will ilntl competent workmen to give n
smooth share, an nrtistlo hair cut, shninpoo,
etc. Try tho new place.
Tho Musical Festival association has com-
r.lotcd orgnnlwitlon. Dr. Caselieer of Lin
coln, Is president; C. II. Ilohmann, secretary;
A. J. Wilcox, treasurer, and Messrs. Curtice,
Ciunn. Harmer. Kastenlay ana Alcnzenilarl
comixiHo tholKxtitl of control.
At tlio regular meeting ot mo Lincoln
branch of tho Irish National Leaguo Sunday,
tho following committee on muslo was n-
iwinted: Mrs. A. Halter, iiiss aiay nana
gan, Miss Lottie Eckonls, tho Misses Flynn,
and Moss)-. Corcoran, Iiwlor nnd O'Shen.
It Is renorteil Inrnllroiul circlw that tho
Union I'aclflo is arranging for a llyor to Chi
cago out of Lincoln. This train Is to leave
hero about 3 o'clock and mnko direct connec
tion with tho Milwaukee llyor at Council
Bluffe, nrrlvlng In Chicago about 8 n. m.
next morning.
Among tho drummers in town over Sntur
ilnv wiu A. Chnuman. tho callnnt repnwenta-
tlvo of Messrs. II. T. Simon, Gregory & Co.,
tho nromlnent dry goods wholesalers of St.
Ix)uls. "Chap" as ho is familiarly known,
has n blsr trade in Lincoln nnd never falls to
leavo tho city with a good bunch of orders.
WMloin tho city Wednesday, Mr. John E,
MfCluro. passenger agent of the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. 1'aul R. It., received a telo-
gram announcing tho death of Mr. Chnuneey
Miller, tho company's traveling passenger
agent ot Salt Lnko, on Tuesday last. Mr.
Miller was a very popular rallroud man, and
n brother of Rosowell Miller, the general
manager of tho Milwaukee system .
There was n gay party of railroad men in
the city the first threotlays of tho week.
Among them were Messrs. John E. McLluro,
western jxuwengcr agent, and Col. J. O.
EverU, general traveling passenger agent of
tho Chicago, Milwaukee & Ht. Paul railway;
Mr. John Frawley, of tho Union Paclflo: G.
B.Teedorlck,of tho Pomylvanla,',travelIng
ixossonger agonts of thoso respective lines.
Tliav are a lollv crowd to draw to and tlmo
apparently does not hang heavily over their
heads.
Volupiik.
Tako a toaotm full of English
A modicum of Dutch,
Of Italian, Just n trifle.
And of Gnrllo not too much,
Homo llusnlnu and Egyptian
Add then Into the whole
With Just enough to llnvor
Of tho lingo of tlm Polo;
Homo Curgnliwnnil Hottentot
A piiiiH''m, too of French
Of nntlyo Seaudlunvlnii
A prt'tty thonmgh drench;
Hungarlnu and Hyrlno
A pinch of Japanese
With Justus much OJIhlxiwny
And Turkish a you please
And stir It gently, boll It well
And If you've decent luck
The ultimate reseilunm
You'll Hud Is Volnpuk.
DhnothylphowyloxyphyrMgol (s
A euro for the thmimatlsin.
We'll tako tho ilioutnatlsinl
The IMi'iimuit Hour Kid.
For some tlmo past n largo nundior of our
society Juveniles have enjoyed frequent oc
casions, lielng known to faille nnd tho social
world ns tho "Pleasant Hour Kids." Tho
young icoplo hold their xrlodli-nt assemblies
under tho parental roof of some member of
tho "Kids" mid the times they en
Joy nro said to lie far sujierior to that of tho
Junior lor senior clubs. They nlwnys havo
an excellent program prepared, and nslilo
from tho usunl entertainment offered by the
young hostess, there are introilucisl such
games ns childhood nlono can enjoy, and tho
older folks hxik on with delight. Tho meet
ings thus far have occurred each Saturday
ovenlng, but now that tho season hns ad
vanced and spring approaches, the nuttings
will iiorenrter occur on each altcm-ito Hat-
unlay ovenlng.
1 olio wing 1 almost a couplo list of tho
members of this jiopular young organization,
which promlstsi some day to Ik) the lemllmr
social club ofjtho city: Misses Graco Oakley,
Hadlo Baum, Katlo Klcutch, Maud Onklev.
May Moore. Ura Kelley, Oracle Burr. Stella
Curtice, Add Simons, Emti Itlcketts, Luuy
Grllllth, IrenoeimornudMessrs. Ross Curtis,
Will Humol, Geo. Klcutch, Mnttlo Harley
Balw Gere, Zluelmor and others.
Hurprlno Tarty.
Mrs. H. H. Young was tho recipient of a
very pleasant surprise oil' Wednesday even
ing. Tho usunl program of luring her out by
an Invitation to tea and taking ikmnoshIoii of
tho houso while she wns absent, was gone
through with. It was tho lady's fortieth
birthday, and she was very pleasantly re
minded of tho fact. Thosii present were:
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Bell, Mr. anil Mrs. H. M.
Hickman, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. T. Hancock, Mr.
Ira J. Chase of Indiana, Cant. G. M. Bell.
MIssom Bradley, Henry. Hnrngo. Joiioh nnd
Hickman, Mosdniucs Dlukwater, Muniier,
H. B. Johnson and Mr. Fred Lonvltt.
I'-irewell I'arty.
A fow of tlm most Intimate friends ot MIhs
Jennie l'ahner gathered at her residence on
Q street between Hlxteeuth and HovontisMith.
Thui-wlny evening to tender her a farewell
jwrty. A yery pleasant evening was sient
nt cards and tho usunl accommodations for
an ovenlugV eiijoyincnt. 1'rlor to tho tie
Istrture of tho guosU, MK Perry BInl step
kmI forwanl and in a neat little hhvc1i stir
lirlsetl Miss Palmer by prcsoutiug her with a
very handsome rocker ns a testimonial of
friendship from tho n-sHcmhlod guesU. Miss
Palmer will shortly roniovo to Palmer, Nob.
Mimical .Soiree.
A very pleasant musical wns enjoyed nt tho
residence of Mr. nnd Airs. C. T. Brown on
Wednesday ovenlng, tho 211th. Tho principal
feature ot the ovenlng was tho oxipilsito mu
slo furnished by Prof. Mousendorf, accom
panied on tho piano by Miss Cocorau.
Prof. Mousendorf Is a iorfoct master of tho
violin which was plainly seen by tho musical
cirelo present Wednesday ovenlng, namely;
Mr, nnd Mrs. J, H. Hawkins, Rov. Hawkins,
Mr. and Mrs. Rich, Mks Hulhcrt, Mks Rich,
Miss Buy, Mrs. Manntt, Mr. Rich, Mr. Stall,
Sirs. Brown, Miss Mary Brown, Miss Hawk
Ins nnd Mr. George Brown, tunny of whom
lielng musical people, and kindly crutrlbut
isl to tho evening's enjoyment.
Elegant refreshments wore served.
Married at Monroe,
Tho now of tho mnrringo of Mr. H. R.
Wlloy to Miss Matlo Mnutnuyo, at Monroe,
N. Y., Feb. 22nd., wis ipiito a surprise to
many of the gentleman's friends In this city.
It was known only to n fow of his most Inti
mate friends, his lady nnd gentlemen ac
quaintance gonorully conceding that ho
would yet awhile remulu a member of tho
liatcholor element ot Lincoln. After tho
wedding the newly married couple visited
Now York, Chicago and othor places of in.
terest, nnd nro iuw nt homo 1111) K street,
receiving congratulations of a host of well
wishers, and the CouniKii joins in extending
Its best wishes for a long life of pitwjH'rity
bliss anil happiness.
A. I. Dorr's Kcslileiico llurnoil.
Tho unfortunate lire which broko out in
tho residence of Mr. A. D. Burr Is greatly to
In) regretted. This lino rosldenco recently
built by Mr. J. II. W. Hawkins, lielng a
"paragon of perfection" in elegance, comfort
and safety, Mr. nnd Mrs. Burr had looked for
wanl to It with much pleasure, only to bo
cut short by tho "flreflond." Tho (lro ns here
tofore stated, did not catch In tho floor, nor
from nny defect in tho flue, but In tho sldo of
the coal bin which was vory recently put in,
boanls being placed very near tho chlmuoy
nnd when tho Ilreman built up ablgflre early
in tho morning tho plo beenmo hot and ftred
tl.o iwanls.
Much injury was dono to tho interior,
whereas tho house being built as near fire
proof as possible one could scarcely tell thnt
there bad lioon a lire from tho outsldo np
IHoirance, Tho total loss Is alout $5,000,
which Is fortunately covered by Insurance.
Tho flremon did their work well although tho
pressure was bo low at one tlmo that tho
stream could hurdly reach tho top of tho
house. Mr. and Mrs. Burr havo already tho
symiMithy of their many friends. Mr. Burr
will proceed to rebuild nt once and lu a fow
weeks tho house will lo ready for occu-
jnucy.
Kngnneil Calling Cnnl.
It Is becoming moro fashlonnbloday by day
for Indies to use tho engraved calling cnnl In
stead of tho written or printed, and to lw up
with tho tunes tho CouitiKH now oirors a lino
of these cjiolco goods at eastern prices. Mur
ine tho mat week wo havo taken no less than
a doVen onlora from tho leading society Indies
of tho city, and It will alfonl us pleasure to
show specimens of tho work to nil who may-
call. Tho engraving is ttono in tho very imest
stylo of tho nrt, and tho various tJiaxs iu
canls aro all represented. IjkIIos aro inviUnl
to call on us iu tho now Burr block.
The llurlliigtou's T.ntett.
A superb lino of fr clialr cu now leavo
Lincoln dally, Sunday Included, at 4 p. m. for
Chicago, without chaugo. A colored Jjwrter
accomianles ouch car to provide for tho com
fort of passengers, supply toilet articles, eU).
Further information may bo obtalnedit!clty
ofllce, corner O and 10th street.
A. C. .ikhkii, City Pass. Act.
THE MAIDEN'S SUCCESS.
The Kllti-rtiilinilKUt of the W. (' .lut
i:iO)iil)lo nnil I'rolltnhln Arliiir.
Homcthlng new In tho way of entertain
menU Isnlways dosliablo and to a certainty
Lincoln has had something new in the "Hairy
Maid's Festival" which coinmoiKoil last Satur
day evening nt tho ojwra houso and con
cluded with Tuesday and Wednesnay oven
lng nt Masonic Temple hall. For tho iast
three week Lincoln has been on tho ipil vivo
for something It hnnlly knew whnt and
couldn't guess. Tho curiosity was Intensified
when tho young ladles would occasslonly up
ear on tho streots with doiuoslla ItiiptliuonM
of ourgrandames; tho milk sUwls, skimmers
nnd (Kills-but not until last tiaturday night
did our fltlwui know of tho treat lu stoio for
thorn. Promptly at 8 o'clock tploaso note,
critics, that this amateur entertainment
managed by ladles, to'gaii at 8 o'clock,
tho tlmo ndvortlsisl,l nfter a complimentary
selection In honor of Gov. and Mrs. Thayer,
by the University orchostm, tho curtain roso
anil nt tho wonl of command by Captlu Oor
wig, "Co. II," of tho Dairy Maids, marched
utxm tho stage, keeping iicrfect step and
tlmo.eachcarrylng a milk pall for her weaon,
"Right, left, right, loft," and never a mistake
ns tho captain onlored thoin by two's, now by
fours, then lu lino of eight, or directed thorn
In KcrN'ittliio form, thou suddenly m restored
to single couples, who demurely walked along,
then piesto, such complicated drilling, until
tho old veteran heartily "npplaudoTl tho fair
soldiers. "Company A"npicarod under com
mand of Cnpt. Welier, nrmed with glided
milk stools, tied with blue ribbons. Nothing
could Ik! more pleasing than tho mnnnottvors
with the stools. This couiimny was tho an
miration of tho old soldiers and drilled to in-r-
fectlou. Both coiniianlos were unlformoil in
pretty ilgurod chlnta dreeseit, Incoming cnis
and handkerchiefs nnd mmlo a moving mass
of color olTect that was dollghtf ul to tho ar
tlstlo oye. Tho climax was roaclusl In tho
skimmer drill, when both companies united
In n grand march, under Cnpt. J. it, liniiou.
Here tho careful training wns shown to tho
U-st effect. Though tho drills wore tho prin
cipal features of tho ovenlng, othor numbers
of tho program were choice auu wen se
lected. Tho farmyard scene was old fashioned and
cirectlvo. It pictured a farm yard, with two
maids at tho gato, waiting for tho cows to
cotiio homo; oiio at the haystack raking hay
and another on tho inrch spinning. Tho
chickens wore there nnd nil could distinctly
hoar tho crowing of tho rooster, tho barking
of tho dogs, and tho squealing of tho pigs.
Here Miss Jcsslo Lansing loft tho sea saw,
came forwanl and snug very sweetly, "A
Dairy Maid ami," tho Dairy Maid's "Five
o'clock In the Morning" and the Alplno solo
by Miss Pennock, with chorus by tho Mnlds
were vory pleasing. Mrs. Dorr sang "When
tho Kyo Comes llnmo" in lior usual charming
manner. Mrs. Welter delighted tho nudlonco
with "Tho Cows nre In tho Corn" nnd as nil
encore "Tender and True." Tho Indies were
presented with beautiful flowers, ono design
being a milk pall, tho othor a milk stool nnd
Mrs. P. V. M. Raymond, as musical director,
received a Imskot of flowers.
Tho libretto! wore neat and nttrnctlvo and
tho business men were liberal lu their pat
ronage. Tho following were tho Dairy
Maids:
Misses Carrio Pennock, Nelllo Graham,
Mage Tumor, Lily Hathaway, Gall Harvey,
Hnllie Hooper, Nelllo Cochrano, Nelllo Baum,
OUvo Uittn, Anna E. Fiinko, Georgia Taylor,
Alleon Oakloy, Florence L. Terry, Grace
Hnolllng, Sara G. Smale, Jonnlo Underwood,
E. A. Jones, Malwllo L. Ashby, Carrio C.
Dennis, Bi-owulo Baum, Dona A. Loomls,
Tllllo Franklin, Ma.'glo English, Flnrenco
Brown, Euulco Fox.Ino. Dorris.Pearl Camp,
Jenulo Marino, Gertrude Lnws, Nannio LIIII-
brlilge, Etllo I)sse, Maem Perry.
Tho scene nt Masonlo Tonplo was a varied
ono. On ontorlmr tho hall ouo was truiM-
iwirtisltothonrtlo regions, by a view of the
Ico pilaeo. It ivpresentisl u place ma hi of
snow nud tho effect was unlquo and lieautl
fill. From It were served Ices of nil kinds
nnd ico cream. Tills li-wth was under the
nusptco of tho Congregatlonnl ladles. Mik.
Biirnhnin assisted by Mr. Dr. Biiloy uinl
Mrs. Boohmer.
The Nii;ar house w.n fiviits'isd with all
kinds of homo candlo, bv tho ladh-s ot tho
Piesbvtei Ian church. It was hi charge or
Mrs. Win. Clu-ko assisted ly Mrs. Andrus.
From underneath a Jay itie-n canopy, tho
ladlosof tho Episcopalian i-liuivh, Mrs. Uar
nanl, assisted by Mr. Gi Tj.-th and Mrs.
Wnlsh served nllvlsltors with tea. Tho Iwoth
was built circular lu form and hung with
drapery, giving to tho wholo nn oriental ef
fect. Tho Lutheran ladles had charge of the
flowers and nil were worked to purchase
boquots, by two flttlo girls drcsssd ti repre
sent rosos and they cortnluly wore hard to re
sist. "Dlnglo Doll Dairy" presented a very
quaint npiiearnnco. It wns the Kivh of an
old fnrm house, with thatched roof. On tho
porch wns soon tho old s,itmlng whoel of our
grandinothors, tho old chilr together with
tho churn, bright pins nnd othor utensils
necessary to successful butter making. Sur
rounding tho wholo was a lo rail fence, which
took ono back to tho old homestead. Tho
ladles, with tho assistance ot Mr. Will Hardy,
dosorvo great credit for tho ortlstlo taste dis
played. Mrs. Paul Holm furnished tho guosta with
buttermilk, fresh from tho churn, butter
made on tho 8pot,nud baskots of fresh eggs.
Tlio Baptist ladlos had chargo of tho New
England supjior tablo and all who were for
tunato enough to iw served by thorn will to
glad in tho future to partake of all tho Baj)
tlst siipjMra, The 1ulios of tho exchange
served oysters and lulicho throughout tho
ovenlng If It Isafalrwunploof tho lunches
tn Imi served at their lunch room, corner
Twelfth nnd P streets, wo bespeak for them
lllioral itronnge.
The commltteo ot arrangements for tho fes
tival were Mesdanies Elliott, Storrs, Iinuolf,
Raviuoud. Grlfllth. Colfroth and Miss Jones.
To these ladles tlio great success of tho enter
tainment is duo and by their etrorts, tho
opening of n Boarding Homo" for tho young
women, liecomotfii certainty.
Sad Dimtli.
Mr. It. E. Fishback, whoso illness was noted
lu last week's CouuiKit, dletl on Sunday last.
Mr. Fishback had Ihsiii a resident of Lincoln
for over two years, coming hero froni V in
ternet, Iowa, and during that period has Ihmmi
employed with II. IlerpoUhclmor, where his
wife Is also n clerk. Tho rcmnlns were taken
to his former homo for Interment. Tho
bereavement was so sudden thnt It Is doubly
sad, and tho Couiiir.u extends Its syinjinthleti
to the stricken wife.
Now Truing for (liimlui, Hloiix City
anil
tlio llii.t.
Tho Klkhoni Vnlley lino has put on u
Hjieelal train with a through Omaha coach
lonvliiK Lincoln nt 7 a. m. dally, Bimilay ex
cepted. This train make direct connections at
Fremont for Bloux City nnd Chicago reach
ing tho former place at l:3fl j. in. tho later at
0:fi0 tho following morning, llcturnlng
from Omaha tho train leaves at 5:45 p.m.,
arriving ot Lincoln ot 0:40 p. in.
PER FBC TION
fSi
Northern Queen Wash Board,
They arc put together strong
er, and made of better material
than any other. They work
faster, better and easier. They
last longer which makes them
cheaper. They save soap. They
save wear and tear of clothing
because the rubbinir is much
lighter.
FOR SALE
Lircolr) I-Ieirclweire Co.
AGENCY FOR
A.corri Stoves eir cl leinges
230-232 .South nth street.
NEW SPRING STYLES!
JUST ARRIVED.
-And
now ready
John Morrison's
All the Finest Qualities and Latost Patterns in stock. I have
the finest cutter in the city and guarantee satisfaction. Call
and see my goods and work.
121 North Eleventh street.
ASHBY & MILLSPAUGH.
SEE OUR NEW DRESS GOODS
AND TRIMMINGS JUST REC'D.
ASHBY & MILLSPAUGH.
Union - Pacific - Railway,
The Overland Route.
Shortest and Safest
Colorado,
Utah,
California,
Montana,
"The Overland Route"
'Iuko tho uverlniul llyor anil savo nuoihiy to all l'aelllc cnani iolntn.
THE UNION PACIFIC IS THE FREE CHAIR CAR LINE.
HunnliiB Into Union DopotH nnil conneetliiK with tho futtt limited trains of nil linos for al
pulntH eiiKt, north unit south. Throuidi tlcltoln on modern day eoiivhoN. IIiiKKngo chocked
throiiKh to destination from nil ihiIuU east lu tho United Hlutes nnd Canada.
Sleeper accommodations reserved In through Pullman Palace cars from the Mis ur
river to the Pacific coast.
T. J. POTTKIt,
Fiiit Viro-Prosliloiit.
Something for a Rainy Day.
ioo Ladies Gossamers with Byers Ventilated Epaulets worth
$2.50 we will close the lot at $1.25.
I. FRIEND & SON,'
913 and 915 O Street. : ..
National Clothes Dryer.
Has 42 feet of Drying Rod.
Stands XA feet high 2i feet
long, and is only 2 inches in
thickness when closed. Light,
strong and adjusted in a mo
ment. The cheapest and best.
UY THE
lclephonc 273.
for inspection at
Route to all points in
Idaho,
Oregon,
Washing 'n
Territory.
E. B. SLOSSON, Agent.
1011 O fitieet, Lincoln, Nebraska.
E. L. LOMAX, J. fl. TEI1HETS,
Aks. Gen. Push, anil Ticket Agt. flen. Pans and Ticket Agt
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