wwf "wmi'Wr r rw t- - r - tj 'ijuifi'iijfy spsssjsjjpftw Mym'if-!Wiy'lMMil1W-.l!l""M.'W.fi" llinyi mi mpminmmMminifl.fowfiiim'it ifrM sys)sMisws)iid iniwiUMWi "WW HyifW"WPr CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1889. 8 , I Utl bt !- ri-O w '"?? M Ni&ftM u V ' POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 60,000, Saturday Evening, March 2389 5S Corner I Oth and P 8trt. leading'DryixooclsHousB TAKE NOTICEI Tho Couiukh will nut Ik.' ro5Hnsl!ilo for any debts nmilo by any oun In Its nnmo, tin- km a written order nmimponlos tlio same, proix'rly signed. k Wkraki., .Ir,, Prnp'r. Herpolsheimer & Go. HEADQUARTERS EOR BED SPREADS Tim Courier Vim bo found At Windsor Hotel News Stand. Capital Hotel News Hliiml. Odoll's Dlntnit Hull News Stand. Ctnsou A Fletcher1, 140 Bouth lull Btrcot. A. T. taming A Co'., 1UXI O Btruut. Tlioaotlium NowsBtaud.m Houth lltli HU Kottli Bros., Ill Noith llth Htroot, Ed. Young, lftM) O Htroot. Baton ABmllli, U30O "Diamond Pharmacy," ISth and N HU Wcstorlleld's barbershop, Uurr block. SPRING STYLES DUNLAP HAT3 Now on Sale. W. R. DENNIS, 1 137 O. Local nml Fersonal. Whitebreasi Coal and Lime Company. ' Tako Turkish at 1010 O street. The beat Tea, B. P .8 to vena & Co. II K. Nlssloy Co.'s (or Dry Qood. ,Odell' dining ball, SI tickets for R00. Sawyer Mother, florists, Maionlo Temple. Mineral water usod lor bathing, 1010 O tit Trlckcy & Co. .wholesale and retail jewolcrs. The nicest fitting footwear At Perkins Bros. Spring Dress Goods and Bilks at II. R, Mlssley & Co's. Try soino of the One fresh fish served overy day at Cameron's. If you want comfortable shook or slippers 0 to Perkins Bros. Canon City Coal again at the Whltebrenst Coal and Lime Co. JVsk Perkins Bros., to show you their cheap shoes on narrow lasta. Hosiery, Corsets and Kid Qloves a specialty IL R. NlMley & Co. Indian river orange, the finest In the land, at Cummlngs & Morris. Roast meats, aud vegotubli'8 of nil kl ndsat Cameron's Lunch House, Lackawona and Bcrnnton hard coal sold only by Hutchlns & Hyatt. Everybody eats nt Odell's nowadays Board only 14.00 per week. Canon City coal delivered to all porta of eky. Call up telephonu '.SJ.V Oaly place in Lincoln that uses mineral water In tatlis is at 1010 O street. Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010 O street, basement Union block. M eadota, the most popular coal on the mar ket, sola only by hutchlns & Hyatt. For tickets to Oregon or Washington tcr rkory points upply at 115 Bo. 10th st, IL It, Nlwley & Co's Carpet, Drapery and Rue department Is the best In the city. 'Fine Teas, Spices, and tho largest huo of Fine Groceries In tho city, ut H. P. Stevens. Brown's enfo Is the recognised headquar ters for lluo lunches and everything dlgest able. Best board in the city and at a price within reach of all, at Odell'. Twenty-one meals fortM. The finest luncheons in the city are served at all, hours at Carder's European restaurant, 8NF street. Ashby & MlllspAugh have just received thotr flnt Involcu of vprlug wraps, and thoy are beautiful. Everything now nnd neut, finest menu and best cook in tho city at Carder's European ltwtauruut, IKU P street. The finest work in the city at Haydeu's photographic studio. 1211 O street. Beo our Hue samples of art work, Tako tlio best and only one tlnough system Hue, O. & N, W. to Sioux City, MiuneapolU and St. Paul, ofilcu 115 Bo. 10th it. Everybody that has stopped ut Carder's hotel speaks well of it. Duy board or meals la carte served nt (wpular prices. Call on J. C. Field, Lincoln Bcavanger, for prompt work day and night. Office under First National batik. Call telephone 498. Buy your coal of the WhlUsbreast Coal and JJm Co., and it will always be well screaued, run weight, best quality and at tight prices. Through vestibule aleeper witli dining car attached from Missouri Valley on all Elk f B C. & N. W. R. R. trains to Chicago, See the now styles of spring bonnets and the latest in all kinds of fancy novelties for lailes at Well's Now Millinery 238 south Ele veeth street. , Four elegant Cablnot Qrond pianos must be sold by Tuesday night. - O, A. Ciianckr & Co. S13 south llth street. F u AWT'Ma 2tft pjmmmmm iij udji nnii. i ' IHSTSfPO IN THE SOCIAL SWIM. A WEEK'S HAPPENINGS CHRONICLED. Arromit r llnltn. Parlies, Wedding" t'.to., Tlint llnn Knturtitlnrit Hoclrly. Miirrliiirfl oOllnt llrrinn. Many of the socIly ieoplo of Lincoln will ho sin prised to learn of tho mnrrlngo or MIhh Klfjo II. Ileeino, of Chicago, to Mr. Knink Stewart Osliorn, of Philadelphia. The niii tlnls took place nt tho hrlilnV homo In Chi cago, Wednewlay, mid nflor a short bridal Irlp, tho rotiplo will lie nt homo at Hotel Lnfaottc, Philadelphia. Our renders will remember MIm Ilvemo n tho young lady who, In company with Miss Kelloy, wh1 tho winter of 1B80-7 in this city mid umdo tunny friends In our social circles. Tho CauiilKH joins friends in ex tending congiiitiilatlons. A Norlnl HcmIuii, Lincoln IoilgoNo. W) 11. P. O. K. cntortnln oil tho Ooi man luliMtreli at their club rooms nf Ur Urn show, Wrtlmwlny evening. A largo miiuWot (hoiuomlieniof tho order turned out together with their friends who enjoyed tho hospitality of tho Elks mid tho entertain ment nlTonlcd by tho minstrels. Mr. Finnk Kohi ting presented (low Add, llynmti "0. A. 11." to tlm company present mid iK'stowed uji on him tho honor of tho chairman of tho ses sion. Tho minstrels wero called on from tlmo to tlmo to nld in filling out tho program which was thoroughly enjoyed by nil present, Iiach selection rendered by tho Jolly minstrels re ceiving a hearty oneoro. Tho entertainment was brought to n close In tho "weo sum hours" when each ono proHtut left for thler homes feeling as though thoy had been acminlnttil with tho Oormnns and iheir tnlanUnl com panions for "years and ears." A rivumtut Hoelulilc. Aside from their so oral duties tho employ ee of the legislature often enjoy n brief but pleasant tlmo. Such was tho occasion Thurs day evening. At the conclusion of tho night session all uuteicd the biilllantlly Illuminated now library room nnd Mtrticlpatod In an cu toitalnmcnt tlmt for solid enjoyment that assortment of help has never before surpass ed, Dancing w as tho most nttrnctlvo part of tho evenings program and good muslo aslstod In tho festivities, A nuinlwr of tho honor nbles from loth Iioums were seen in tho cav gathoiing, n few enjoying tho ninry waltz but more acting us sjicctators. A Trio of Nooletlos. Last evening n merry crowd met at Temnlo hall aud passetl thoevmlngln card playing, dancing etc. Three chilis lwutlclimted thu "T.A. M.",,Vorko,'nud"Joo Do Vol" tho last two university orgiuiimttoiM. Aliout forty couplo wero In utteudaiico nnd a great time was had by nil present who thourghly enjoyed tho evenings entertainment nlfordod The llrakrniuii's Hull. Monday oveniug Temple Hall was tho scone of n gny and merry party. It w as tho occas ion of tho Third Annual Ball of Capital City Lodge No. 170 B. IL B, mid it was a success from tho start to tho finish. About seventy-five couplo participated nnd kept tho hall ringing with thoir merry laugh ter until tho hands on tho clock in tho steeple above had got several inches post tho mid night hour. Tasty decorations adorned tho celling and walli mid reflected much credit on tho decorative committee who had spent tho entire day in the prearatlon of it. Flags, lanterns and bunting suggestive of the orders colors and mottoes abounded on overy hand. On the program wero neatly m ranged twenty-four dances, including an IntennU hlon during which the entire company with their wives or sweetheaits adjourned to tho K. C. oyster parlors where u duinty collation awaited them. It was n grand miccess socially und financially and eacli year seems to find tlio order In a mora flourishing and prosper ous condition. In Sympathy wltti Iralnnd. SU Patricks Day was celebrated with n vim in Lincoln. Monday evening tho Opera House was packed to tho doors with the friends of tho cause, and tho stag was filled with speakers and prominent personages who took part In tho entertainment. Able addresses wore mad by Gov. Thayer, who delivered tho address of wolcoino; John II. Sutton, secretary of tho Irkh National League; Hon. Church Ho wo andothors. Be tween the speeches bovcml dollghtful vocal and liifctininental selections were rendered by Mrs. J. A. Kllroy, Mrs. A. Halter nnd Miss L.T. Hum aud Mr. Carl Fennohlen, the sirgliig of Mrs. Kilroy deserving siecial nio.itlon. Without a doubt It was tho lurgest and moat cntliuslastlo Irish meeting over held in this city and ono of tho most successful evor hold anywhere. l'ltiioy Name for lUUroml Trains. It may bo a good advei tUlnir Bchemo t decorate the alleged fast trains of tho modem times with appellations such as "Ell," "Gee Whir," and "Cannon Ball," to catch tho eyo of tho traveller who does not know "tother from which," but tho business man and con stant traveller is not to bo caught by chair of that ktud. TlHVChleago.MillwnukfcooVHt, Paul Rail way runs Its own fast trains, with vostibuled sleeping and dining cars, from Omaha and Council Bluffs to Chicago, connecting there with the fast trains, morning and afternoon, to Ml Eastern cities. Hie Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rall wuy, in connection with the Union Pacific Railway, also runs through cars between Denver and Chicago, and this Is the favorite rout b from Colorado and Nebraska to all pnnapal poltiU east of tho Missouri river. This line usos no fancy names to designate its trains, but, "It got there just the same." vi Perkins Bros., sell a shoe for 13.00 that will fit and wear. Order some of those delicious Indian river oranges at Cummlngs & Morris, telephone 20 Turn horses out In a good pasturo for n few weoks, when thoy get lu bad condition. If that can not be done use Dr. Cody's Condi tion Powders; thoy will put a horse lu perfect health. A well horse don't noed medicine. Hay, grain and good care is better. Dr. Cody's Condition Powders ar a truo homo medlcine,(not n dope.) they aid digestion, cure coiutipotlon, kidney disorders and distroy worms. Bold by A. L. Bbader, Druggist, nnirt $ - i " ; - - i ! I. !!;., I.tirnl and I'orsotial, Miss l'annlci Etout is visiting friends in Bennett. Mir. Tliomns Prlco loft Thurw!ny for Tor onto, Canada. Alex Halter returned yesterday from Den ver anil Puebo, Services hao been held dally during tho week nt llyy Tri.ilty church. Well's now millinery has ono nf tho most ni tlstlo hat IrlmmeiN in tho country, Miss Saunders of Greenwood is Uniting Mrs. II. Y. Brown on II street this week. Mlwi MnttloGllbcitislu Now York pur chasing goods for her now mlllenery store, Mlw Nellie Ilmnu was down from Omaha nnd spent Sunday with MIm Knunln Stout. Charley Wnlto of tho Statu National Bank ran down to Beatrice Sunday to visit friends theio. Mrs. John Poollttln returned from Chicago where she has been visiting her sister Mrs. Esiwy. Mrs. M. E. Roberts after snendlnir tho winter in New York icturncd lioluo this week. Mrs. J. M, Camp Is sojourning with rela tives at Ncbraskn City. She loft for there Wednesday. Mrs. Welter tho accomplished wlfo of "Prof." has been sending tho weok with her fileniN hero. Mlxs Hattlii Lyons who has boon visiting Mr. M. Becker's family loft for her homo In Chicago, Monday. Col. I. J. Pickett, nccompauied by Miss Peal McGrow of Illooinlngton. called on tho Couiiikii Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. I). It, Brnco, nccompalticd by Mm. Brace's sister, Miss ICIngsIoy left for Chicago Wednesday. J. M. MlllsNiugh totiirncd Wednesday from his purchasing tour aud already tho now spi lug goodi are nearly nit In stock. Mlno host, IJ. P. Roggou loft Friday for Hot Springs, Dak. His falllne health demanded his taking a lay off for a while. Miss Lllllo Buckinaster, of York, has ac cepted n iKwItlqn at II, 12. Wells & Co's now millinery storo on South Eleventh Btreet. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Zolmer nro entertain ing Mrs. Fred Grunlnor and Mr. Alfied Gay ton of Cleveland, Ohio, mother and cousin of Mrs. Zolmer. Mrs. W. II. Brundoge. of Kansas Cltv. m rived lu Lincoln yesterday nnd wlllf bo tho guest over Sunday of Jllw Clara Agoy, 450 Grand Avenue. Mystia Shi iuo holds nn important meeting tonight concluding with tho usual elaborate spread. Many Nobles from abroad nro In tho city to iMirtlolpato. Tho children of tlio Lincoln public schools aro enjoying thu regular spring vocation of ono weok, tho owning of tho now term being a week from noxt Monday. Mr. F. L. Cliapln, Ensign U. S. N. is visit ing his brother Rov. E. II. Chaplnof his city. Mr. Cliapln has lately been detached from tho U. B. S. Juniata nnd will spend Ills acat!on in Lincoln. Frank Polk is In tlio city having leen colled homo by tho severe illness of his mother. Frank lias Uen rusticating In California, Now Mexico nnd nlong tho southern Iwrdor or the United State. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gieon nnd Mr. Wnlter J. Lumb nro tho first to repoit there inten tions of sjiendltig tho summer nbroad. They lenve Kometlmo in Juno for a threo months tour of tho continent. Tho Clay Manufacturing Co., has licon cloml by vhtuo of h chnttlo mortgage given Mr. J. Hiiddleson. Tho ndveitisomcnt sot ting forth salo of coods. machinery ol etc., n- pears on iagu six of this issue. t Tho winter term of tho statu uidversltv closed yesterday. A vacation of nn wctf wIllboviiJojiHlhyBtucloiit, many cf thorn leaving tho city during that poriod to return ior mo opening, Monday Apiil first. Whenever Dan Loob, tho sccnio urtist, is plaj ing his vocation on tho windows of 8cm mon's store, tho crowd that guthers around to vlow tho novel sight nt times completely blocks tho sidewalk lu front of tho store. "A panorama of housekeeping six days In ono" Is tho title of n neat entertainment tho ladles of tho First Baptist church will give next Friday and Saturday evenings ut the church iwirlors. Admission only ten cents. Mr. L u Wessel, nccompauied by his aunt Mrs. Goldsmith and daughter Polly of Phil adelphia R)ont tho w eek sight soolng nt Den ver nnd Manltou. Tlio Indies were delighted with tho flno sconcry uffoiiled by the Rockies. No other establishment in tho city shows such a beautiful lino of wedding Invitations, culling cards, menus mid programs nt tho Weasel Printing Co.. in the now Burr Block. They nro lenders In this class of printing nnd engraving nnd nlwnys show tho latest. Tine Cair city work is now In the hands of a now city editor, Mr. J. W. Cutwrlght for a long time connected with tho Platts mouth press. Those who know tlio gentle man, speak in tho high st terms of him as n newspaper man, und wo nro glad to welcome him into our ranks. Mr. II. W. Brown accompanied bv his daughter MIm Florence left tho city Sunday for Boston. Mr. Brown will return in about a week but "Chic" will remain with her friends there until sometime in August, nnd will improve tlio opportunity to complete her studios in muslo wlillo there. luere is talk of arranging a billiard tour nament to take place lu the near future at the Cupital hotel billiard irlors. Mr. Abbott is Incoriespondeiico with n number of noted players who aro expected to participate and his looms afford ample opportunity for you to practice in it you think of entering or not. See. Abbott und ho will glvo you all tho pur ticulars. Observing recent remarks mado those col umns tho Omaha l'ythhm Spur snys: Tho Caiutai. City Couhiku is authority for tlio prospective marriago of John B. Wright, ono of Lincoln's most luomlnont and worthy kulghte. Tlio name of the huppy lady is not mentioned, but nil who know Bro. Wright's oiIsteutM!spoiltIon for siiiglnueid, will gue that she is n lady of singular charms indeed touttaaet Sir John nway from his old self. Our sincere congratulations go out to both. Sprlug Wraps. Ashby & Mlllhpuugh aro receiving invoices daily in both short and long garments; also JacUeU in all styles. ChIIihk Curd. Wo liave over rtfty styles of enlllnir cards und use only our finest tyioin printing them. L.ugruveu cariu or the finest, most nrtlstiu and tho pro(ier styles also done on short ilave you seen the spring line or wall pap ers that tho veteran wall iwper man J. A, Bailey is carrying In stock? Tho newest pat terns and latest designs and by the way, tho workmen ha employs understand putting them on the wall, did you over stop to think of that. To get the tcst and havo tlio work douo right see Bailey, ho will see that you are treated right. My pianos and organs I am closing out are high priced and flret class good. They must be sold by Tuesday evening, consequently I will glvo you cost pi Ices if you call at once. G. A. CtlACNKll K Co. 213 south llth street. ltus,inw m Exclusive Styles AND Original Designs. The most varied and complete stock of Spring Clothing embracing the skill of the most noted designers and the art of I he best famed tailors. (We arc the only house in the city handling tailor-made clothing.) Prices that will Astonish Buyers of First-Class Goods. Spring Top Coats Diagonal Broad Wales, English Meltons, English Kerseys, English Cheviots, Diagonal Narrow Wales, IBSfTarcnts will find in our Juvenile department everything to delight their eye and please the most fastidious. Sole agents for Youmans' Stiff and Silk Hat. "Outfitters to Mankind. 1029-1031 O STREET. Only $S.oo FURNITURE HARDY & PITCHER, 2ii LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, FURNISHER AND HATTER. .AXBTSMAItTtE TTOTETk. CopjTlghtnfl-. In Colors to suit the Fashion and Please your Fancy. r ffil INEW YORK HQyUjyfe tfARRIAGES Largest Stock in the City ! LOWEST PRICES. S. Eleventh St. Largest Store in the Leading Clothing House IN LINCOLN, FOR Fashionable ' Attire. Prices that will Astonish Buyers of First-Class Goods. Spring Suitings English Tweeds, Fancy French Worsteds, English Cassimcrs, Silk Mix Worsteds, Scotch Woolens. City. , ' X PT Ns. mf (nL jV .- imiuii44y ' - HHaJ.tsAt ! 2