.'Cjr , tfjQjQmimHi in i n inMHi U ss SJsiWBftsJiaVijSi nWtWnS WiUr, Mtmty wpmanti,, ,, i mn mf ihim iijmnnijwrwww.(iuiilnwwftft1 !IWry" numwjiimiwiyM kP P K4r ' S 8 iaiiBirwiraiipf POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 60,000, Sttnrday Evening, April 6, '89 ? wnir I Oth ami P trMt. Dry Goods and Carpets. TAKE NOTICEI The CouniKH will not Iw responsible for any debt made by any one In It name, un 1cm a written onter nccomanlt the Mine, properly signed. K Wjcsski., Jr., Prop'r. Herpolsheimer & Go. HEADQUARTERS FOR BED SPREADS The Courier Can he Found At Windsor Hotel News Bland. Capital Hotot News Htand. Odell's DlnlitK Hall New Bland, Chtson A Fletcher's, 140 Bouth 11th turret. A. T. taming A Co's., 1106 O Hired. The Oct hum Nows Bland, W Houth tltli Ht. Keith BriM., Ill Ninth llth Street. Ed. Young, 1W0O Street. Katon ABmlth, 1130O "Diamond I'harmAcr," 1Mb and N His Wetterfleld'a barber hop, llurr block. SPRING STYLES DUNLAP HATS Now on Sale. W. R. DENNIS, X137O. Loeal and Personal. vVhltebreast Coml and Lime Company, Take Turkish at 1010 O street TlibMtTMi. B. P. Stevens & Co. Odsll's dining ball, 31 tickets for 4.00. Sawyer & Mother, florists, Masonic Temple. Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O st Trkkey & Co., wholesale and retail jewelers. The nicest fitting footwear at Perkins Bros. For (lreM good and silks, H. R. Nlssley tOo. Perkta Bros., sell a shoo for M.00 that will fltaad wear. Perkins Bros,, should fit your feet If you wast comfort Try some of the fine fresh fish nerved every day at Cameron's, If you want comfortable shoe or slippers go to Perkins Bros. Canon City Coal again at the Whltebrwwt Coal and Lime Co. Ask for the "Marie Btuart" collar at Wells lsotti llth street Ask Perkins Bros., to show you their cheap hoes ob uarrow lasts. Roast meats, and vegetables of all klndsat Cameron's Lunch House, Laekawaua and Scranton bard coal sold only by Hutchlns & Hyatt Kverybody eats at Odell's nowadays Beard only 14.00 per week. Canon City coal delivered to all parts of ty. Call up telephone 225. Only placo in Lincoln that uses mineral water to baths is at 1010 O street Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Mendota, the most popular coal 011 the mar ket, sola .only by hutchlns & Hyatt For tickets to Oregon or Washington tor litory points apply at 115 80. 10th st Fine Teas, Bpioes, and the largest lino of Fine Oroceries in the city, at 8. P. Stevens. Brown's cafe is the recognised headquar ters for line lunches and everything digest able. Best board in the city and at a price within reach of all, at Odell's. Twenty-one meals forf4. New novelties In bats and bonnets arriving dally at Wells' millinery parlors, 338 south llth street The flnest luncheons in the city are served at all hours at Carder's European restaurant 964 P. street Game, oysters, and all the dellcasloa of th season alwajs to be hsd at Brown's cafe, Windsor annex. Toilet articles aud perfumery of all the lat est odors at Wilson & Green's pharmacy ISO south Tenth street Everything new and neat flnest menu and best cook in the city at Carder's European restaurant, 034 F street The flnest work In the city at Hayden's photographic studio. 1JU O street Bee our Hue sample of at t work. Black iVau Dr Sate, the new material in silk, makes a beautiful costume. ' Ashby & MlUspaHgh show it in all grades. Everybody that has stopped at Carder's hotel speaks well of it Day board or meals a I carte served at popular prices. Suppers and bauquet served on short notice at Brown's Cafe. Prices reasonable and service first class In every respect , Buy your coal of the Wbltebroast Coal and Luse Co., and it will always be weliscreaued, full weight, best quality and at right prices. Remember you get nothing but the pure article when you order your ice from the Liu sola L Company. Telephone number 118. Oafee 108 O street LadUs wishing stylish and tasty dressmak- tegaMtavKsd to call on Mrs. Tyrrell 13UIO street Bfca will make special inducements far Mm mwt thirty days. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1889. IN STIIK SOCIAL SWIM. A WEEK'S HAPPENING9 CHRONICLED. Arcotints or Halls, Turtles, Weddings Kir., Tlint Have Knlermlnrd Noclety. The T.at or the Heasnn. Tcltlliltl Hnll Wit the sennit nf tlwiln.f !!... nut Hour Junior iwtrtv of tlm . n. U.t .. vltliiir. Tim fuel tlmt It uii dm l.f I... .i..i.i cnllitl out tint uutiKiinl largn number that were in attendance, nliout thirty couplo psr tk'liwttliur In the ovcnlm;' imtnrt.nliim.mf ....i unking tho hall ring with merry wal of laiiiihtur, Tim young folks umitu t!io nitwit of their Unit! 011 this occasion priMtiiilory tndlidxtnd lug for tho summer when pleasant lawn so cial, tennis jwirtle mid out of door shirts will titku tint place of the many waits. Thoio piewullnt evening weroi MhntMLIIIIIirl.ige, Anna and Martha Kunktt, ll.tllntlno, (llhw, llntlmwny, Ijwh, MIiiiiIo and Olllo IttU, llurr, Hnuillu, Kmlitlth, Itveiw, WliiU, Zlo-im-r, Andrus, Alk-onnd Kitty Cowdry, Clara mid Haltlo Inland, Htout and others. Mtw-nrn. Hheiwood mid Utlmin, of Oumlia, Ht-irnt, O. II. ami W, K. Clarko, NIloy, Pumwlly, Mo CoiiIkh, Nortliam, Young, Muir, Hathaway, ItitnitMorthv. Ainlrtu. Mmun. Null, t'mitii Bcolt, IlitllfM, lingers, Mnrshall, Wheeler, Mallalleu, Btout, Everett and others A large nunilior of the wuloi-s were prewont mid joined in the dance with the young folks. It wns tiuly n typical l'leaiuint Hour (tarty, A Double Wedding. A marriago in which a number of friends worn wltnnssM oopnrrttil liut Humlit v ri.n.i at the home of Mr. Joel Btovor U'J8 8 iitreet Mr. Aioert ana mum Jonnlo Witberald, and Delmar Stover and Miss Lena Osterthum be ing tho most Interested. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev. O. A. Willlans, pastor of the First Baptist church, who in a few elo quent and well chosen wonls made the twain, man and wife. At five o.clock the guests enjoyed a sump tuous wedding dinner, during which occaa Ion well wishes were showered over the happy couples. Numerous costly and appro priate presents were received. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar will be at home to friends at 1428 B street while Mr. Stover and wife will begin Ufa at 508 north Fourteeuthstreet The Cour ier joins friends In extending congratulations for n long life of happiness and prosperity. The Ijk Cross Club. Wednesday evening a number of our young men organized themselves Into a La Cross club, which promises to be a popu lar orKanlsation anion? the mnntr nniin clubs In Lincoln this summer. It is expectod mat ere long me ciuit win contest with neigh boring cities and as tho membership now numbers thirtv. thev will umlnnhtrallv m.t,.. a creditable showing. Officers were elected anu are as iouows: rrcsiuent, U E. Mutch lar; vice-president, W. Walton; treasurer, M. W. Folesoine: secretary. K. Hhnnatil? i.t. ant secretary, Hussel Brydon; captain, B. H. n.wK, cxecuuve commuiee, u. A. Kldcl, uarry urtn ana win Walton. A lMensant Kntttrtalnment. Tho Itoveltv nar tntwalu-n I... ti.. tm i Presbyterian church occurs Wednesday even- jt" iuvu. aiio emenainment will con sist of tableauxs representing the Rodgers group of statuary. Musio will be furnkbed by a Hungarian orchestra and the novel fea ture of the evening will be the Fortune tree from which will bo olurkwl MiMa nf TV.-... Fortune. Supper will be served from 0 until 8 o'clock. There will be offered for sale aprons and various other khIxIas nt i,u. fanoy work. Warner's l'leasant Party. A Select mrtv was trivan l.v R... Wnn. at Temple Hall on Thursday evening. About fortv counle were nmwnt nml ilinmiinl.lu ... Joyed the long progam. At midnight supper was announced and the young folks proceed ed to Brown's where an elorant retvut li. ed them. We are pleased to noto that Rm' itartlos are incnuslmr In txinuUrltv fmm tlmo to time, to the Intense gratification of mi patrons. Maple Nugar Poclitl. The ladles of the Flint Prm lUntUt. nt,ur.l. will cIvm a mania siiimr arwlal f tl.a .!,.. 1. on the corner of F and Fourteenth streets, Wednrsday evening, April 10th. The ladles niu lumuii n kwki ini mm ougia 10 nave a Urge patrouage. A curious Incident hannmivl nnn n(olit nt week to Sol Smith Russell, who is playing at the Baldwin "A Poor Relation." On open- incr the sumvuuvl Imlirer In tint nflli mv.n. , found it was an old rcglsterof tho Rubs House ror iotj, ana lie saw inero under dato of May 18th, tlte names of the Uergvr family, Swiss Bell Rlncura and Sol Smith nusHMll. luiinnrU. It so startled Mr. Russell that ht became all mixed up in his part Tbu registration was made on the occasion of his first visit to Cali fornia, and ha was (Jinn idavlnv a turn u..tr- engagement at Piatt's hall, at that time a (jupuiar jiiave ui aiiiusenieni. r reu u. Uer ger, Mr. Russell's present business manager, nm ai iiMh uiuv a meiiiuer ot me iierger family and Ms name appears among the num ber. It hi needlets) to say that this page from ihn nld rifciriatttr will Im nrAArvA.I l.v lli.m one of their choicest souvenirs. 8. K. Hotel uatttie. When figuring on the decoration of your home for spring, just call in and boo J, A. Bailr's elegant new lino of wnll paiwr and decoratlous, Bailoyhas a stock that will charm the eyo of tho most fastidious mid the way bis artists manlpulato tho brushes and hung the pretties on the wall, is an ai t in it self, Call in whllo down town and seo tho superb line. Try the delicious cream soda at Wilson & Orwn'j 180 south Tenth street,' If othlng but pure and wholesome flrult flavors used. Hosiery and kid glove sale II. It NUsley I i ii iin ii in i nn Jj v o ' -.Jf I Tj .11! v A prominent feature of our k I yMjIil IJl jil mAmul 'ullTO. House is our elegant stock of lt Yk "w iF I wlwlPr nil' flj Mfl ildr'5 Qlot(7ii7$. IH Mothers should see our styles fii4 VI Si zzT lmf' 1 before purchasing. Ji IjMf M M" S if" ' if" ( Largest dealers in male wear- jV- v UlJ fJ i y ing apparel in Lincoln. y . VJTT L ft4 v, Ic Sole agents forYoumans' Hats. v . w,, '. I J PvivyC 41 Outfitters to Mankind." l7 Ncn ! UPJUjj: ' "; 1 "3. vV ' ' '"""' ' hi. in i. f ,.nl . Leal and Personal. Additional local and porsonal on first page. A. Uurlbut is in Chioago on a purchasing trip. Mrs. Ella Duff is visiting in Jamestown, Dak. Invitations are being issued for the Tag-gart-Williams nuptials. ' W. V. Watson of Mlnnwtpollc, Kas,, a frlendot J. It Bhelton, Is visiting In the city. II. It NlwJoy & Co. put unothor elegant delivery wagon on the street yesterday that for attractiveness cannot bo beaten In the city. Dr. and Mrs. Victor started Wednesday on a trip of several weeks to Chicago and other Illinois towns. Mr. O. M. Lambertson left Monday to join his wife who is sojourning at Hot Springs re cuperating ill health. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Janson have taken a sulto of rooms at tho Windsor whero they now recelvo their friends. After an Illness of several days, Miss Lou Qruninger was able to bo out iirhIii yester dey, much to the delight of her legion of f i lends. Mr. and Mrs. T. Mlltonbcrgcr recently located in the La Corner Place on P street, are now at homo to friends in new quarters, 1001 C street Miss Aileen Oukley left yesterday morning for Omaha to attend a parly given la hur honor by her friend, Mrs, Ueorge Cook, of Dodge street. Tom Cooke took tho Burlington flyer for Pennsylvania yesterday afternoon on receipt of a telegram announcing th serious illnoss of his grandmother. Dave Rowe of baseball fame passed throngh tho city Monday enrouta to Dos Monies where he represented Denver In a meeting of the Western Association. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Imhoft nfter a very pleasant trip to tho uouth returned home Monday. While nlxwut from the city they visited Florlint, Cuba ami other Interesting southern points. MbwMatleR. Dean, of Ilion, N. Y., left Thursday for Dunver, whero she will probab ly spend the summer. She hits lieeit enjoying a delightful vixlt with friends in this city fur tin pist few weukx. 8. A. Pratt Co., proprietors of tho won derful I !' treatise of the scalp, lutvo open ed elegant ottlco quarters at 130 north Ele venth street where they will be pleased to see their friends and the public Mrs. J, It Shelton, wife of Mr. Bhelton tho now furnlturo dealer arrived in the city from Now Mexico Wednesday, and now J, It who has been playing a lonelmud welcomes back his former mode of extstanco. F. A. Korsmeyer&Co., havo been busy this week arranging a now invoice or gas fix tnros and fancy globes. The lino Is a beau tiful one comprising the nobbiest goods made and they deserve iiuqiectloii. Call anil see them. Albert LUhor, a very iopular bitlesman of Chicago arrived in the city Momlity to uo oept a position with the new clothing house of 'Hemmons, tho Outfitters to Mankind." Allien l u uiorouguiiiea ana what no does not know about handling clothing is yet to bo learned by tbe world. Ho Is making muuy frleuds and seems to be well liked gonerally by the trade. SBBBBBBS .tBBBBSK CARRIAGES! Largest Stock in the City Only $8.00 LOWEST JPRICES FURNITURE HARDY & PITCHER, 211 S. Eleventh St. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Largest Store in the City. ,,?LA WVA . I.. . a . m. . . I..'k. lt.A ,( ( x! ft 1 J 1 l i