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tii,fn''ifT'tfif'jiif.ttB8iimfciivw wmmnmwiimkkiik WiMUWiu'JSS MHH lWfa mjpwmt?bt!iixp.Mtvm&M iwMwiMwisnWidliM MBWlty IWIIMNfllHWsWMN IM' ' I 'HI MSWWMMffWWWWWSaw. 8 CAPITAL CITY ' COURIER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1889. Trnmirniiriiiiriii diH'H nri mlu mriiiiiiirtiiWiHijilnL 'M IlLf i' ' I P ' n ( o peady for Business I A NEW DEPARTURE i Courier Engraving Co. NEW BURR BLOCK. llavliiK JukI opened a limv Industry III fonnrcllhii wlthTllK CountKit Olllre.wo are now prepared and can furnMi on hurt notion thn finest work of nil kinds of .Engraving on Wood or Metal, Cut of IhllldlliKs, Machinery, T.mitt vonpos. Patent Drawings, I'nrlnilt Work, oto., im well n all other work undir thin head, will receive prtuipl mid careful attention. EASTERN PRICES nnd nil linnoralito cnmiwtltlnn mot, Our facilities nro equal to (ho nest, mill our ArtUtn linvo no superior anywhere. HUolrlirn KMit Kproltncim tif work, also estimates furnished on application, Mall ordure iilloltcd, and Oily trade In especially rvwiuridod to look tin up. Courier Engraving Co. Telcphono avi. M.W. Niwnt'iiVI JhWlllSKI., JR. IIMVIN UlliMt Su.v Murr lllouk. -""' FRANK E. LAHR, 936 P Street, GOLD COIN STOVES And Ranges, Gold Coin Vent'duot. u w -. S3 w r 5 ? Ifi1 5 W CaturdayEvening, Feb. 2, '89. Oern.r loth and P strMt.. leadingDryGoodsHouse Herpolsheimer & Co. GRAND Embroidery Opening. Tlio Courier Cnu be Found At Windsor Hotel Now Mtnml. Ortpltal Hotel News Htnnd. Udell's Dining Hall News Htaml. Union A Fletcher's, llOBouth llthBtreet. A. T. Loiulng A Co's., UW O wnm. y "" VliuGollium NowsBtand.llH Houth mil Hu Kollh ItroH., Ill Noith Htli Htreot. Kil. Young, 1(W) O Htreot. Baton A Hmltli, lilt 0 Z ., . " Diamond Pharmacy," 18th mid N Hts, BEST GRADES OF UNDERWEAR At Attractive. Prices. W. R.DENNIS, 1137O. Local unit lcrsoil. Whltobrrost Coal and IJnio Comiuiny, Take Turkish at 1010 O street. Tho Ust Tens. H. 1 .Btovenn & Co. Telcphono nt tho Couhikh olllco la 253. Odcir diniiiK hall, 31 tickets for 14.00. Mineral water used for Imthlng, 1010 Ost Trickcy ctCo.,wliolasnlonnd retail jo wolora. Tiy somo of tho lino fresh llsh servetl every tiny at Cameron'a. Canon City Coal again nt tho AVIiftebrenst Coal mui;Llmo Co. Hoast mcatH, nnd vrgclatutsof all kinds" Duneron' Lunch House. Ijcknwnim nnd Bcrnnton hard coal sold only by Hutchlns & Hyntt. Canon City coal dellveicd to nil parts of city. Call up telcphono 223. A drop in both prices and stock of dry goods at II. lt'.NMoy&Co. Only (place in Lincoln that uses mineral water in bntlis Is nt 1010 O street. ImproveU shower (or Turkish baths nt 1010 O street, liAsemcnt Union block. buy muslin underwear next week and savo 25 per eeut, Ashby and Millspaugh. Mcndota, tho most jiopular coal on tho mar ket, kolu only by 1 utchins & Hyatt. For tickets to Oregon or 'Washington ter ritory points apply nt 115 Bo. 10th st. Ladiex muslin underwear 0110 fourth 'off next week at Ashby and Mlllspnugh's. Quilted sntlit nnd fancy knit skirts for lad lea and children nt Herpolehelmer & Co's. Fine Teas, Spices, and tho largest lino of. Fine Groceries in the city, at B. 1. Bteveus. Dr. 11. F. llalloy,ofllcennd residence corner of Fourteentlijnnd I. streets. Telephone 017. Brown's cnfe Ii tho recognized hcndqimr ters for lino lunches and ovcrylhlng digest able, llest boardlntho city and nt a price within reach of nil, at OdoU's. Tweiity-ouo meals forM. Tho finest luncheons In tho city arc served nt nil hours nt Carder's European restaurant, l4P street. Everything new nnd neat, finest menu and Ust cook in tho city at Carder's European rvt-tMinint, 034 P street. Tho finest work in tho city at llnydcn's photographic studio. 1214 O street. Beo our fine samples of art work. In furs and fur trimming Herpolsheimer & Co. show a very complete line at as near furriers prices as possible. Tnko thelliest and only one through system lino, C. & N. W. to Sioux City, Mluueapolls and 8U Paul, ofllco 1158a 10th st. It don't pay to make up muslin underwear when you can get It at the prices Ashby and Millspaugli will offer it next week. Everybody that has stopped at Carder's hotel speaks well of it. Day board or meals a la carte scrvetl at popular prices. Call on J, C. Field, Lincoln Bcavanger, for prompt work day and night. Olllco under First National liank. Call telcphono 408. Embroidery sale at 8, 10, 131-2c.,some special values. All ladies should attend that ate Interested. H, IL Nlsaley & Co. Exerybody ran afford to eat nt tho leading rosort in the city now. Tho price of 31 tick ets notr at OdcU's only; $4 -reduced from M.50. Sawyer & Moshler's greenhouses supply cut flowers, boquets, etc., on short notico. Dranclifflornl conservatory in Masonic Tem ple bnsement. At Miss Johnston's hair dressing Emporium ladles will find tho newest styles in Itangs, switches, toilet articles, and everyting used for the adornment of the head. Through vestibule sleeper with dining car attached from Missouri Valley on all Elk- horn O. & N. W. R. R. traluB to Chicairo froml Lincoln. Pstronizo the best line; offlco 115 80. 10th st, IN THE SOCIAL SWIM: A WEEK'8 HAPPENINGS CHRONICLED. Account of Halls, Parlies, Wedding I'.tc, Tlint Have Kiitertitlnml Hoe My. A Pleasant lltrllidiiy 1'iirty. Tumlny ovetiliiR Mr. U. ti. Crniulall wm tvnilurel 11 vcrv ploimnnt urprlo nt IiIn home In tliu Vvlntcr Hlock. It wns that vntlmtiblo tti'titloiiiiiii'H thlity-fourth lilrthdny ntid i iMimlwr o( his frloiwU iliopixxl In on lilm to roinlml him of tlio fact. Aftor Hpcmllni; Uiu tvtily mtt of tliu oveuliiK with tho over popn Inr progrrmtvo eucluo, rcfri'MiiiienUi, that Mnt. Crandnll had provided, were Indulgwl in nfter which tho comiuiny wax furulnhed with the lnt of intikla by I'uif. Wclior nnd Mr. Hmltli, nnd dancing occuplitl tho roxt of tliu ovcnltiR until 11 lato hour, when k1 byon Muro ivild nnd nil left for tholr Iioiiioh wlslilng Mr. Crandnll ninny hnppy yearn to conic. Thero wero prwnt: Mr. II. V. HonKlnml and lady, V. Ii. ilnnilltoii nnd lady, 8. J. Aloxnnder anil lady, 11. H. Hell nnd lady, Mrs. .Merrill, .Mrs. u lover, Aim. Lliapln and MinnoH Knto nnd Jlnlilo Merrill, Chapin, Glover, Hlloy nnd JIlnu Casey, of Fort Madison, Iowa, Mewr. Green, Tiovlttnnd Wilson. MI.W Martha Dryden Is visiting friends In tho city this week. II. 11 ICing-dmry, of Omaha, was In the city on Wednesday. ,j,.. Miss C. L. Aiken leftj;tho city Wednesday for a vinlt to Toimkn. Frank Helming nttendisl tho Elks social nt Umnlm V educsdny ovening. Frunk Perkins, of Perkins Ilros..is in Ilos ton purchasing spring novelties. ; Tho Pleasant Hour Juniors' next jxirty occurs Friday ovening, February 8th. Mnnwl Mrs. A. W. .Thiikoii, retiirnetl from alrlp" to 'Denver after spending about a week thero. Next Tuesday evening tho Pleasant Hour club will enjoy nnothor of It very pleasant parties. Mrs. Prank Hansom, wlfo of Senator Han som, nrrlved In thb city yesterday from Ne braska City. Mrs. O. II. Itnmoy, of Cheyenne, nee Miss Lulu Millar, of this city, is vinltlng "the; old folks ut homo" for 11 brief honson," Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheldon, together with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Huckstnff, loft tho city Tuesday for a short visit to Chicago. Will McClay, who has liven engaged on tho survey of tho Canada & Bt. Louis R. It. in Michigan, rutumetl homo Wednesday. Miss Lulu Dover returned to her homo In Kansas City, Wednesday. Sho was tho guest of Mrs. Major ltolmnnn while in tho city. Mr. W. C. Long, late of tho U. P. R'y jins scnger department, nt Omaha, but now with tho National Life Insurance Co., is In tho city. Albert Kntzonsteln nnd Chnrles Mnyor wero In attendance nt tho regular jwirty of tho Metropolitan club In Omaha Tuesday eve ning. Miss May Royco. w ho has lieen visiting tho family of Wnlter ISohnnon, returned to her homo in Washington, llli.. Weduehdny after noon. Tho ladles of Plymouth church will give a New England supjier nt tho church, cor. A and 17th streets Tuesday ovening from 0 o'clock to 0. II. M. Waning, Lincoln, Neb., stenograph er for tho state Iwurd of railway commission ers, wns in this city Tuesday and Wednesday, Sioux City Sun. Another of Wnrner's dances wns given at Tcmplo Hnll Tuesday ovening. About forty couple participated and all present enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent. Mr. C. TV. Dawes nnd brldo wero welcomed homo Wednesday evening after n brief honey moon, nnd have settled down to blissful Imp plness and tho rcnlltltw of Lincoln life. Omaha is overrun witli thugs and footpads, notwithstanding tho fact that hundreds of her best citizens nro uliseut attending the leg islature in Lincoln. Sioux City Sun. Chnrley McCnll, formerly witli Druggist Uarley, of this city, wns in Lincoln on busi ness this week. Chas. Is now actively engaged n I the mixing of diugs nt Norfolk, Neb. Miss Artn Cody, of North Platto, is vtiiting, In Omahathls week. Next week Mlxs Cody, accompanied by Miss Cnnfleld, of Omaha will enjoy n week's visit w Ith Lincoln friends. The CouiUKH 'acknowledges a pleasant cal on WednesJnySfrom Mr. John McCluro, of Omaha, the popular general western passen ger agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul railway. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kohn.of Nebraska City, wore guests Monday and Tuewlny of Coucll inau Louie Moyer. Thoy also attended tho opening hop of tho Lincoln City Ixxlgo I. O. II. 11. at Masonic temple Monday evening. Councilman Rice and lady entertained the East Lincoln club at their cosy homo on east Q street on Thursday evening. It was a very pleasant affair, and as host and hostess, Jlr, and Mrs. Rico nro certainly a great success. A large number of tho friends of Miss Lizzie Iiuford met nt her homo last Friday evening to celebrato that young lady's birthday. After spending a pleatant evening at cards tho young people left nt n late hour wishing Miss Lizzie a long life of happinoxs. Elinor Henkle is now "at homo" in his now business, and as a drummer is n charming success. It is pleasant to his many friends, however, to observe that Elmer Is in tho cty about halt tho time whllo representing tho interests of tlie Hart Hardwnro Co. "Oh, my, they're not twins, are they I "Yes, my dear," was the unfortunate bus land's rcp.'y. "Which one is tho oldest," was tho next heard from dear wlfey and now tho old man is trying to fatlion. the puzzle what she meant by asking such questions. Ticket Agent Hannn, of the Missouri Pa cific, has handed us a neat and comprehensive book entitled "Bummer and Winter Health and Pleasure Resorts," which sets fourth tho merits of his popular lino. It is ncat'y illus trated and contains somo interesting reading mutter. Mr. Ed G. Yntes, of Yutes Hros., left Mon day for Morguntflwii, W, Va., to meet Mrs. Yates who has been spending the winter there. They will make an extended tour of the east ami be present at tho Inauguration of Uen 1 Harrison at Washington, March 4, ro- turning to Lincoln about the mlddlo of the I month. ONE OF BILL NYE'S FIR8T EFFORTS. A Thrilling rieee or Verse rnultihed In III Earlier Days. At different times wo hnvo rend different stories upon tho subject of tho "discovery" of Mil Nya Tho popular tradition is that Tho Denver Trlbuno wns tho first paper that rocognlzed tho merits of tho gonial humorist and exploited them. It appears, howovcr, that Nyo contributed to another Colorado paper boforo his connection with Tho Trlbuno; this was Tho Georgetown Minor Mr. E. n, N. Patterson was then editor of that paper, and ho was tho first editor, wo think, to en courago tho Wyoming gonlus. At any rnto, Nyo contributed to Tho Georgetown Miner beforo his fnmo reached Denver Wo hnvo ono of Mr. Nyo's llrst contribu tions to Tho Miner, nnd wo givo It hcrowitli. It Is of Interest, llrst, ns being ono of tho pop ular humorist's enrly works, second, ns con taining n oom by hlm, third, ns nffording an opportunity to such ns may bo disposed to compare Nyo's early work with his later work, deriving from such comparison pretty good ovldenco that his work has greatly Im proved In qualltyt "WILL VOO LOVE UK WHEN I'M OLD? "Tho following poem wns composed whllo the writer wns recovering from n very vio lent attack of bilious collo, but It Is a sweet llttlo thing, with a vein of touchfulness run ning through It nnd sticking out In places. Thero U something Indescribably snd about It, Most every ono who has rend It felt snd after thoy got througli. I don't know whether 1 shall havo It set to music, so that I can sing it, or preserve it In alcohol 1 "Darling, I have often thought That I'd put my racket lib Dut Pro hrul to listen on To tho uiiislu of your chin "Will you loo mo when fin old, And my locks nro turned to grayt Will you buzz Into my ear With your grand mid How cry plnyl 1 "When I wcIrIi W Kunds Will you keep yom lr,o for mof Will you promise, 'cross your heart,' That you'll hold inn on your kueof "Shall wo 1st the name a' now After wo havo older growuf When you're troubled with a IsilU Will yen Ik) 'my uwno-t ow nt' "When my hair Is dapple gray Ami I cannot make It curl. Shall I lni)iiiir solid pard Jloro so tlinn tho lilivd Rlrlf "Will yo,i Inner o'er my head When I'm k'Iiik ii; the lluniof Will you weep and paiv tlie ground When I'm planted In tliu loiibr "Will you natch l lowly sjiot Where your loved nn'ridust I. hid. With your shotgun coelted unil primed, for llioi.tudeut wltu liLxpador "Will yrri shoot hlm full of holes If ImmIIh minimi my lo.nhr Will yon send In 11 by pi;ir.i.a To hi. lon, eteru.il lin nnj "Any ono sending me SI us nu evidence of good faith will reei-lie the nnsn-ers to tliuariouH to uundrutns pi-opoitnilml In tills little Kem " Eugeno Field In Chinigo Nows. A l"ulr Warning. Tlio skill of tho onllnnry advertisement writer Is continually Illustrated. It almost ays to rend the advertisements to get tho queer oxnmples of bnsluuxs English that thoy contain. Tho other day tho writer noticed this. "If you buy a ilr of Dutnkopf's panta loons you will never buy another." Boston Transcript. Adtunclug Civilization. St, Pnul Mother Johnny, don't put your knlfo In your mouth whllo eating thnt piece of plo. Johnny Hut, mamma, wo all usod to put knives In our mouths. St. Paul Mother That wns when wo wero living In Chicago. Remember wo aro In St, Paul now, St. Paul Pioneer Press. High Ideas. Pater Fnmillas (Interrupting) You girls should fix your minds ou something higher than dross. Mary Ann That is what wo hnvo, pa. Wo hnvo got our minds fixed now on a couplo of lovely high hats down at Mrs. Feather's mil linery rooms. Ynnkeo Blade, ltiireau of Infuriiiutloii. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee & Bt. Pnul Rail way has recently established, in n convenient quarter of Its elegant and commodious asen ger station nt Chicago, nn olllco designed to travelers information on tho thousand mid ono things thoy need to know with regnrd to routes, rates, connections and accommoda tions. It has been placed in charge of mi ex perienced man, supplied with nil railway guide, maps and time tables, nnd is known as tho "Hureau of Information." It is a plnco to which nil travelers en route through Chi cago, either east or west bound can npply for Information, nnd receive n correct answer on any K)lnt of railway passenger servlco. This Is the only olllco of tho kind west of tho sen board cities and it cannot but pruvo a help nnd convenience which tho traveling public will use nnd appreciate. Many questions of interest nnd imiortnice occur to tho tourist, which tho study of a railway guldo does not satisfactorily answer but which a short con versation makes clear. All trains of tho Chi cago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Railway depart from and arrive nt this station, nntl tho vain able servlco of tho bureau may bo enjoyed by all the patrons of this lino. Two Dayton Hoys Hold a Winning Ticket, Two of tho luckiest young men In tho city of Dayton, O., aro Edmond C. nnd George O. Allicrt, who hold tho one-twentioth of ticket No. 60,031, which drew tho first capital prize of :i00,000 In the drawing of tho Louisiana Stnto Lottery mado In New Orleans on the llltli of November. They have always been honest and hard working. Their father, Cas per Albert, a resKH;tablo Ixirbor, died several years ago and they have hard and uphill work assisting their widowed mother to suport tho family. Dayton (Ohio) .Democrat, Dec. Cth. Chicago, Mllwuukee & St. I'nul ltullwuy, vl Onialin unil Council lllufl's. Short Line to Chicago and tho east. Finest dinning cars in the world. Through sleeping cars to Chicago, Tho route of tho first "Goldon Gato Special." Rest line to Washington for the Inaugera tlon of President Harrison, Only direct route to tho U, A, R. Encamp ment nt Mllwuukee, Everything first-class. First-class people patronize first-class lines. Ticket agents everywhere In tho west sell tickets over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pnul Railway. Any kind of coal desired will lie promptly furnished and delivorod to any part of tho city or the additions, by Hutchlns & Hyatt. Also nil kinds of wood on hand and sold at bed rock prices. isHfM 'sissssssssssHssslsssssssssss Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTGOMERY HLOCK, 1 1 19, 1 121 and 1 1 23 N Street. Meals 25 cts $4.00 per week. 25 Per Ct. -ON- Muslin Underwear, NEXT Ashby & Millspaugli. CURTICE LEADING MUSIC DEAERS . W3ED33I5 PIANOS CIXOlTIlTa-IIXi Musical Merchandise. All the Latest and Popular Operas, Sheet Music and Books in Stock. 1 2th St., opposite Opera House. LADIES FURNISHING AND ART STORE, 122 South 12th Street. FINE FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS Stamping, Art Needle Work, Kid Glove? and Materials or Fancy Work, our specialty. Foreman & 122 South 1 2th Street. PrTiinsrTsrBBSiTi I a Mustang Liniment A I AWA -MfcXICANMntJTANOTlNDIENTU death to Pruts. sT Yr k I WW' 100 Engr ayed Galling Cards And Copper Plate, for $2.50. If you have a Plate, we will furnish 100 Cards from same, at $1.50. WESSEL PRINTING CO. Courier Office. Telephone 253, New Burr Block. 3 Establithed Dec. 10, 1886. The German National Bank, LINCOLN, NED. Cnnitnl Paid nn. $100,000.00- Surplus, . . . 13,000.00 " .. Transacts n (tenernl hanking business. Issues' letters or creillt.drnw drafts ou nil pnrts of the world. Foreign collections n scelalty, OPPIOK-KB AND DIRECTORS. IIKUMANSH. HCHAIIKItO, President, V 0. MUNHON, Vlco President. JOSEPH HOHHMEU, Cashier. U. J. WILCOX, Asslstaat Cashier. C. K MONTaOMEUY. ALEX HALTEIf V A. HOHHMEU. "1 II. J. HHOTHERTON WALTHH J. H AUHIH. J. A. HUDELSON Discount WEEK. & THIERS, " ax.AjaT32a uzoa- x'xz.A.as Crow, Props. Opposite Opera House. ' 1 1 it1" ' v !1 ".-V '.if . i , - I n