'"jH f V 'SjfcyMUMd' I yu I'f )'i 'i"'ifc itiljIiiaiBit I innnlu.i'niti in?!!!,'!,!,! I , CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1889. ... r. ftfflUTlOH OF LINCOLN, 60,000. iirdty Evening, Mircb. 989 &E& fwnir I oth an p str. leadingDryGoodsHouse TAKE NOTIOEI Tha Courier will not bo responsible for r debt made by any ono In 1U name, tin- ia written order necompanloi tho tame, ynperly signed. Ii. Wkbbel, Jr., Frop'r. Herpolsheimer & Go. HUAUQUARTliRS FOR BED SPREADS The Courier Cin be Found At Windsor Hotel New Stand, Capital Hotel Now Htnmt. Odell's Dining Hull Now Htnnd. Clnson A Fletclmr'n, HO Roulh tlUi Street. A.T. Lentlng A Co'., U00O Street. The Gotham Now Stand, IIS Huutli Ittli HL Keith limit., Ill Notth llth Street. Kd. Young, l(WO O Htreot. Baton ABmlth.UMO "Diamond Pharmacy," 12th ami N Hi Westerneld' hnrbcr shop, llurr block. SPRING STYLES DUNLAP HATS Now on Sale. W. R. DENNIS, 1137 O. IN THK SOCIAL SWIM. A WEEK'S HAPPENINGS CHRONICLED. Accounts of llnlln. Parties, Wedding Ktc., That Have Kntertalned Society. Liienl Mint Vcrsonal. Whltebreast Coal and Lime Company. Take Turkish at 1010 O street The Lett Teas. S. P .Slovens & Co. H. R. Nlasloy & Co.'a Tor Dry Good, Odell' dining hall, SI ticket for $4.00. Sawyer & Mosher, florists, Masonlo Temple, Trickey & Co.,wholeaaloaud retail jewelers. Spring Drew Goods and Bilk nt II. R, H larioy & Co". Try some of tho lino fresh fish nerved every slay at Cameron's. Canon City Coal again at tho Whltebroast Coal and Lime Co. Roast meat, and vegetables of all klndsat Cameron' Lunch House, Lackawana and Bcrnnton bard coal sold esly by Hutchtns fc Hyatt. Everybody eats nt Odoll's nowaday Beard only 14.00 per week. Canon City coal delivered to all part of tatty. Call up telepbono 33.1. ( Spec al bargtn in table linen, embroideries laeta nt Herpolsheimer tc Co. Oaly place in Lincoln that uses mineral water hi bath 1 at 1010 O street. Iwproved shower for Turkish bath et.1010 O street, baaement Union block. Meedota, tho most popular coal on tho mar ket, tola only by Hutchlns & Hyatt. Laeea veiling in Hading-Maldeii and other new weaves at Herpolsheimer & Co. For tickets to Oregon or Washington ter ritory polnta bpply at 115 So, 10th st. II. R, Nissley & Co's Carpet, Drapery and Rug department U tho liest in the city. The most completo lino of best mado inus Ka underwear at Ilorpolshelntor & Co. Fine Teas, Bplccs, and tho largest lino of Fbe Groceries in tho city, at 8. P. Stevens. You will And tiargntns In fluu shoes and n large variety of them at Webster & Roger's, Dr. D. F. Bailey, office and residence, comer of Fourteenth and L streets. Telephono 017. Brown's cafa U the recognised headquar- ten for tine lunches and everything digest- able. Beet board in tho city and at a price within reach of all, at Odell's. Twenty-one meals for 4. Herpolsheimer & Co., are dally receiving beautiful drew goods, spring wraps and shawls. The iluest luncheons In tho city are served at all hours at Carder's Eurooau restaurant, MP street. Ahby& MllWpaugh havo just received their flrt invoice of sprluj wrap, and thoy are Isuutllul. Everything new and neat, finest menu und best cook In the city at Carder's European restaurant, l4 P street. TlwllueHt work In the city at Huydan's photographic mudlo, 1-14 0 street. See our Una samples of art work. Webster & Rogers have Just placed on sale 5,000 worth of boots and shoes at a re dueUdn 01 twenty-tlve per cent. Take the best and only one through system Hue, C, & N. W. to Sioux City, Minneapolis ad RU Paul, olllco 110 Bo. lUtlt st. Everybody that has stopied nt Carder's btel sjteaks well of it. Day board or meal a la carte served at popular price. Call o J. C, Field, Lincoln Scavenger for fwompt work day and night. Ofllee under . FM National bank. Call telephone 408. Kuy your ooal bt the Wbltebreast Coal and Lkoe Co., and it will always be well ssreai.ed, "Mi weight, best quality and at right prices. Through vesMbura sleeper with dining car from Missouri volley on au ciu JcN.W.R. R. train to, ChlcaRO rtfoaroaa afford to eat at-Wie leading aMVHOW, lbs price 01 allien- 4asvowatOMrst only -reduced from Another Lincoln Hoy Married. Mr, K. R. Hinlth, familiarly known as "ltert" wan married on Thursday last to Miss Dell Hanna, of Fonlollo, lown, at tho rcl donee of U10 bride's parents. Mrs. P. Hinlth, tho grooms mother, together with Will Hardy, who acted as Bert's let man wcro present at tho ceremony, Mr. Smith was conncctetl with tho Capital National Imnk of this city for soma tlmo but for tho last year or two has acceptably filled tho position of cnshlcr for the Htato Bank of Nebraska, ut Gaudy, where Mr. ami Mrs. Hinlth havo mado their homo. The CouniKii with n host of llert's frlotuU extend their licst wishes for future happiness and proortty. The Kver l'opulnr l'roBronlve Kuelire, Tho memlwrs of tho R stroot Kuchro club wei-u delightfully entertained at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Rohlaeudar, 1!0 R street on Tuesday ovenlng. Hovon tables wero oc cupied by tho morry card players who wore kept busily engaged with tho gnmo until lata In the ovenlng when thoy wcro called npon to partako of tho excellent refreshments that had been prepared for them by tho hostees. It wns nuo of the largest meetings tho club has held this season, ovory memtwr being present with 0110 exception. Quito a novel feature of tho ovenlng was tho score card used by tho players. In tho corner was n mlnaturo portrultof President Harrison with tho words "Our l'renldent'' under it, nnd wns qulto an original nnd appropriate, design on tho occasion of tho ilrst gathering under the now administration. Thosu present were Mr. nnd Mrs. liuckstalr, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Ray mond, Mr. and Mrs, A. S. Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Mulr, Mr. nnd Mis. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs, Bumliam, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard, Air. and Mrs. A. U, llurr, Mr. Mrs. V. C. Bell, and Mrs. Dennis MIsos Mlnulo and OUlo Lntta, Agey nnd Suolllng. Messrs Montgomery, Rlchter, Phols nnd Buckstaft. Surprised wt Fifty-seven. Saturday evening Mr. R. R. Randall ar ranged a pleasant surprise on his estimable lady, Mrs. Rebecca A. Randall. Early In tho evening Mrs. Randall accepted an Invita tion out for tea nt tho homo of her daughter Mrs. T, MUtonbergo, and returning nbout eight o'clock found tho houso peopled with n gay assembly of friend and relations who had como to oztend best wishes on her flty seventh birthday. A pleasant social ovenlng followed during which tun all enjoyed tho occasion most heartily A number of tokens of friendship were loft, showing tho esteem in which tho lady Is held. Tho Vtutors Iteeeptlnn. Truly Mr. nnd Mrs. E. P. Ewlng hnvo the cause of tho church at heart This was fully demonstrated Monday evening at their rosy home, when a. reception was given Rev. and Mrs. Howett. Tho nolo devlno is Trinity now pastor and It the oppressions of tho gather ing present on this occasion inny bo taken as an ovldenco, certainly tho new arrival will prove a most welcome one, Tho members of Trinity and their friends wero present in largo numbers nnd heartily greeted tho hon ored guest. Refreshments were lerved later in tho evening nnd ought but complimentary words wero heard on overy hand regarding tho success of tho reception. Mafiuerude. Tho Gcrmnnlo Mannorchor gavo a prlvato masquerade ball last Monday evening which was n very enjoyable ntralr. Among tho largo number of grotesque and beautiful costumes thoso of Ernest Hoppo ns m old German, Richard Nobes as n Jew eddler, Fred Shaet er as a Cavalry Hussar, Miss Dean as Colum bia, Miss Bchonecker as Morning Star, and Miss Ohnlcng as America deserve special mention. May I lUve the Next Talk? Tho oung pooplo of tho Congregationnl church held a conversational ball in tho church purloin Wednesday ovenlng It was tho ilrst one the kind over held in Lincoln nnd promises to bo qulto au Interesting feature among church sociables. About twenty couples participated and tho young men eag erly tilled their programs with tho names of tho most Interesting and talkative young lad les with whom they wished to converse. Dur ing the. intermission refreshments were in dulged in, in tho shape of baskets of daintily prcarud eatables which were procured of tho ladles at tho small eziieuso of twenty-live cents. All present reort n delightful time. A rurty at tho "Pen" Last ovenlng n largo number of tho young people of Llncln were convoyed to tho "Pen" and detained there long enough to participate in a delightful farewell party given In honor of MIrs Hyers, by tho "T. A. M." club of w hlcli sho Is a member. Tho club had invit ed a largo number of tho Pleasant Hour jun ior and tho combined forces of tho two clubs made tho affair on cujayablo one. Tho Ktt Idnculnlttis. Mr. nnd Mrs, G. O. Itatms entertained tho East Lincoln social club Thursday evening In a most pleasant manner. Tho spacious resl denco Twenty.foui th unil R street as well filled, nearly every member being present be side a few Invited guests. Curds ane dancing with a bountiful spread of refreshing goodies, made tho evening pa by vxccplably enjoy nbie for nil. Thu club will next Is) entertain ed Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephens cm East Q street. Wanted to B BaMavad. Osn. Ttui Moonlight, Mff (orernor of Wyoming, took from Ckleaca m tho occa sion of his recent lecture rUi tka memory of a pleasant Incident. He wa standing in tho rotunda of tho Grand FaciAo hotel early In tho ovenlng when a respectable looking old gentleman approached with tilt inquiry 1 "I this Gen. Tom Moonllghtr "Tho same," was tho fsosrals genial re joinder, "What can I do for yonf" Tho old gentleman talusad and said pre cisely 1 "I nm Private Joseph Creer, Com pany C, Twentieth Missouri, in scouting service under your command, and I request to bo relieved," Gen. Moonlight smiled first, and then, im pressed by tho old man1 serious mien, his glance grew Incredulous, and with the last words ho was flushed with eabarrassment. Ho surveyed tho veteran and adjudged him to bo In comfortable estate, but there was no mistaking tho character of the appeal, to ho thrust his hand Into hi pocket, asking plcasnntlyi "How much will be of service to" your' Tho old soldier th.row off his deferential manner with a loud laugh, and seising tho f moral's arm cried t "You don't understand, want to Iw relieved from duty. April 14, 1805, coming twenty-four years this spring, I was assigned by your order to a picket sta tion, nt Com lauding on the Missouri, fifteen mlies from Kansas City. My orders wore ex- Ellclty to stay there until relloved. I stood y my post two weeks, rationed by a Union family living closo at hand, nnd would probr ably havo leon there yet If a fellow on a load of hay hadn't hnvo answered ray dial longo by tho positive declaration that tho war wns over. I thought it strango 1 didn't hear from headquarters, so I put my duty In my pocket nnd Went down to Kansas City. I learned there thnt tho war Has truly over and tho nrmy disbanded. I novcr got n dis charge, and when 1 wns In Washington last year I looked over the war records nnd found thnt I am ofllclally still standing sentry at Old Com Landing. No, 1 don't want to bo rolloved for 1. fact, ns my cuso Is tho only ono of Its kind In tho history of tho United States army." Chicago Tribune, Hunt Headed. ,rf-t55j X-JLteSZ? CflfrWb Voices from Sled HI ho, dnrl out'ndoroad! You's '11 gtt kUltl Look IT'S NO EXAGGERATION When we sny that our Spring Stock of Clothing is larger than that of any other Clothing House in the State qf Nebraska, comprising all the new things in plain and fancy Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimcres in Stripes, Checks, and oihcr desirable patterns for working, business, or dress, and we do not exag gerate when we say that the immesc quantity of goods that we have made up especially for our various stores, enables US to sell at much lower prices than other dealers." Obliging salesmen will be pleased to show you our Styles and Prices at all times. Deacon Ross Look out yo'solbes: an doun' speak so disrespectful to yo s'perlyors do nox' tlmo, Ltfo, Cliaunrey Unite hi Their Papa's CnrrlnKe. Chnuncoy Mitchell Dcpew sat in his libra ry ono afternoon' lost week, talking to a delegation of railroad men who hml called upon him, when thoy heard a torrlblo clatter ou tho piazza. Tho nolso Increased. The children's voices drowned tho silvery, rip pling conversational tones of Chnuncoy. Tho guests first smiled, then frowned. Mr. Depow was pleased with their smiles, but nnnoyed at tholr f ro ns. So ho nroso and said : "I will mnko an investigation. This nolso must stop." Mr. Dcpcw went outside, nnd to his surprise found his coachman's children raising old Nick. They paid but llttlo attention to him, howovcr, nnd hU prcscucodld not lessen their clatter, a row ing Impatient, bo said; "Children, do you know who 1 amT' "Oh I Yes, wo do," said a llttlo 6-year-old tot to tho great railroad man. "You're tha man thnt rlilos In my papa's carriage " Now York Evening Sun. N Workingmen's Suits from $3.50 up." . , - Business Suits from $10,00 up. , Dress Suits from $10.00 to $35.00, In Sacques, Frocks, Cutaways, Etc.. k v,hk"s . m Cut in Style a Tremendous Assortment to suit Your Tastes and Purses. v SPRING OVERCOATS, An Elegant Line and they must be seen to be Appreciated. 'Mn . - ,1 f't- i 1029 0 Street. k2P?7?77&& 1031 0 Street. "Outfitters to Mankind.'' A Might Mltunderstnudlnc. 8ho was very sick nnd her husband seut for tho doctor. I think that ladles havo so llttlo to do nowadays that it is n kind of way they havo of umuslng themselves getting sick and sending for tho doctor. I don't bollovo wo will over havo femalo doctors to any ex tent. It wo do It will bo mainly for children. Men will never tako kindly to femalo doc tors. I m pi xx) it may bo an unjust opinion, but I can't fancy n man being very spoony with a doctor. There Is a distinct prejudice In mankind ngatnst a woman who has any thing of a practical nature except about tho houso. Ho docoii't mind If sho can hang pictures and nail down carpets and sow on buttons, but a scientific woman Is always vlowod with suspicion. A mnlo doctor, for Instance, al ways says It Is tho liver or tho stomach; a fe male doctor would probably say it was tho heart, and sho would very often be right. Tho Indies don't want a femalo doctor. It is in some cases tho only chance they hayo of seeing n man when thoy are sick. However, tho doctor was called In, and, of courso, Im mediately wroto out a prescription. It was for some pills, to bo taken every third day. Ho camo again tho uoxt morning. "Well, did you tnko tho plllsf" "No, doctor, tho threo days are not up until Wednesday,,"--San Francisco Chronicle, A Sure Test. Bessie Ma nnd pa havo been quarreling, haven't thoy I Wllllo-Ycp. Besslo Which ono got tho worst of It do you know I Willie Not yet. I'm waiting to soo which Tli llurlluirtoii Leutla the Van. Notwithstanding reports to tho contniry, ! fno of them slams tho door going out.-Bur , morttattMi tho "Bui mutton" is still the quickest and by ull odds tho best route to Chicago and tho east. Our "flyer" leaving Lincoln at 1:40, p. in. dally, reaches Chicago ut 8 o'clock the next morning In nmplo tlmo for eustern connec tion. Through Pullman palatial slceiers, flrbt-ckus smoking cars, sumptuous dinners nnd free reclining chulr curs, comprising through solid vestibuled train, such as no other lino pretemU to run, they ulu't built tlmt way. When you have occasions to travel bo sure and get the woith of your money. Tho "Burlington" alone can glvo it to you. A. C ZlKMBR, City Pass, and Ticket Agent. i For the handsomo Dress Goods Novelties, Herpolsheimer & Co. show all the lute pretty things. They cordially invito their friends to inspect tbem. Ilngton Free Press. A Clow nt XjuU Police Captain You are working on the murder of Groatinan, ain't you? Detective Yes; beon on it six weeks, "Woll, I sco by tho papers that a fellow who lives In tho alloy around tho corner has confessed that ho is tho murderer." "By Jlnksl Mnybo that's a clow," Phila delphia Record. Another (treat Artist. "What a wonderful painter Rubens wast" remarked Mcrrltt at tho art gallery. "Yes," nsoentcd Cora. "It Is said of him that ho could change a laughiug faco bito u sad ono by a single stroke," "Why," spoke up llttlo Johnnie, in distrust, "my school teacher can do that. V Local and Versunal. Ladies should look up Foreman Si Crow's ad. In today's pner, Thoy mean what thoy say nnd you can't afford to miss it. Sawyer fa Moshler's greenhouses supply cut flowers, boquots, etc., on short notice. Branch floral conservatory in Masonic Tem ple basement. Monograms, crests, dies, etc., promptly en graved In tho most artistic manner at tho Couiiiku olllco. Don't send orders away from homo when it can bo done in tho city ut the same prices. Tho skating rink was well filled Thursday night with a gathering of Invited guests. Among tho lady skaters in thu hall, Mtt Luelln Brlggs was tho most graceful and Mr. Dan Loob showed tho most artistic move ments. Frank Lnhr tho P street hardware rustler has received a large Invoice of tho new Adams & Westlnko "Monarch" gnsollno stoves, tho lending cookors. 1 hey have tho latest pat ents and no lady should buy n stovo before first inspecting Mr. Lahr's line. Tho new store of Miller A: Pnlno, successor to J. E. Miller, In thcibiautlful Lntta building will l formally opened Thursday afternoon nnd ovenlng. invitations will bo toned in n nay or two, no goous win no soui on tins o - casstou and tho event premises to bo a bril liant one. It's ns bard to get hold of n table, on which to enjoy n game of billiards at Abtmtt's Capi tal hotel parlors, as to cbtntii n place In Presi dents Harrison's cabinet. The business ho Is doing Is marvelous at any evening you can find scores of our test pooplo busily engaged In tho fascinating gnmo. Truly Abbott's nnmo is "Ell." Ladles should remember thnt in ordering decorations nnd wall paper for your homes, It would bo doing yourself an Injustice wcro you to select your goods before calling on J. A. Bally corner Twulth and N streets. Mr. Daily's stock this season embraces all the now est designs and latest novelties. An insiec tlon will bo Interesting and you nro Invited to call. In another pait of this Ismio will bo found mi advertisement of Guckert & McDonald, Omaha's leading tailors, In which they an nounce tho opening of their now spring lino of fabrics. The firm linn a number of jvitroiif in Lincoln who me high In their praises of the nrtlstla work done by them and speak in flattering terms of tho lino of goods they carry. Meters Guckei t & McDonald mnko n specialty of fine work, and In dress garments or jHjrfiTt fit In full dress suits have no super ior anywhere. White & Olado moved from their recent location in tho McCounoll block on south tenth street Thursday to tho spacious build ing of rtnynioiul Bros, Tho flour merchants will occupy au office in tho front room, stor ing their flour in tho rear of tho building mid havliiR the benefit of trackngo facilities, tho move is a lienellelnl ono. Mr. Howard is still tho manager for tho couianys Lincoln bul ness and his work hero In years past has re sulted In a great u t In establishing so largo a demand for tho products of the Cieto milk W. J. Cooml)o recently bill clerk In tho Burlington freight c.tlleo of this city U now n full Hedged grain dealer. Mr. Coomlio ro preocnts ternl largo houses, among them HcrM & Co. of Baltimore and Clias. Counsel- man & Co. of Chicago. He buys everything "on track" and since ojienlng lit tho tmslnetw several mouths ago, ha ltought and shlpcd over a million bushels of various kind of Rrain. For a young man, this 1 certainly u Rood starter mid tiio Couiiikh wishes him continued success. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Wc beg leave to inform our Lincoln patrons nnd the public In general that our Importation of FINE Novelties for Spring and Summer Are now ready for Inspection. We have n much larger nnd finer assortment than ever before. Call and see our latest novelties from London mid Paris. Dress Suits a Specialty. guckert & Mcdonald, 315 S. 15th St., Omaha, Nob. REMOVAL ! We arc now " AT HOME " in our new quarters and will be pleased to welcome all our friends and patrons) as well as the general public, in the new stoi e. Estimates furnished on all work. CALL ALL SEE US. F. A. KORSMEYER S CO. m-m S. llth St. Telephone 636, New Woods Block. For e K jarjtv&b 8BPj' SSu.wVN V -IV-'-- For BUST !! ' .v V" JWiff & W A" f A. r&aMti.t &.. kTm Slr &6 w Mustang Liniment lILXlOANMnsTANOXtNIMENTIiiloathtoriLCS. """- w -mmmm tj it fiiMUiAlUJlt M fkJit.i - m NSAsK v z,or, GaiXSV tr v w jH jVj1 F t Wc w & .TCvl .sr I s:r r "-, a