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wsty vmmmtmmmm wssmsssmsiissssssssbmss ra fc CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1889. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 60,000, SaturdayEvening, April 20 '89 Vx Oerner I Oth and P 8trtt. Dry Goods and Carpets, . TAKE NOTICE1 Tho CouniKH will not le rmimnMlilo for any debt nmilo by nny ono in Ita nniue, tin lea n written onler nmmvnnle tho snino, procr.y signed. I. Wkhhiei., Jr., Prop'r. JN THE SOCIAL SWIM. A WEEK'S HAPPENINGS CHRONICLED. Account! of Italia, I'urllcK, Wedding i;to., Tlmt Have Kutnrtnliinil Mouldy, HerpoMeimer & Go. HEADQUARTER FOR BED SPREADS Tim Courier Cim bo Founil At Windsor Hotel NowsHtnnd. Capital llolol NowsHtniul. OUell' Dining llnll Now Htnnd. (Mason A Fletcher's, l.OHoutb llth Street. A.T. taming A IV., llOuOHlrvot. The Got hum NowaHtautl, 1IH Hotitli llth Ht. Keith llntn., lit Ninth llth Htreot. Kd. Young, llaM O Htroot, Batou AHmlth, UJOO "Diamond Pharmacy," Itth and N Hu Westcrfleld' barber chop, llurr block. SPRING STYLUS DUNLAP HATS Now on Sale. W. R. DENNIS, 1 137 O. l.eal and l'ersonnl. Whttebrcatt Coal and Lime Company. Take TurkUh at 101(1 0 street T1i bert Tea. 8. P .Stevens & Co. Odell'i dining hall, SI ticket for 94.00. Bawyer fe Mother, florists, Maaonlo Temple, Mineral water used for bathing, 1016 O it. Trkkey & Co, .wholesale and retail Jeweler. New line of ribbon at H. R, Nlssley & Col. Ladle look at the Lo Sancy shoo at Per kin Bras. Try hhu of tho line f resh ilih served erery dar at Cameron V Canon City Coal again at the Whitebreart Coal and Lime Co. Ak for the "Marl Btuart" collar at Well 9M south 11th rtreet A Patent Leather Soled hoca for ladle full dress at Perkins Bros. RoaH ineaU, and vegetables of all kindest Cameron' Lunch House. IT A French ihoo hand turned for Infant and Children at Perkln Bro. Lackawana and Bcranton hard coal sold only by Hutchtns fc Hyatt. Everybody eaU at Odell' nowaday Board only H00 per week. Canon City coal delivered to all part of city. Call up telephone 935. Only place in Lincoln that use mineral water in IwUis is at 1010 O itreet. Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Mcndota, tho most popular coal on the mar ket, sola only by Hutculns & Hyatt. For tickets to Oregon or Washington ter ritory polnU apply a( 115 80. 10th St. Ashby & Millspaugh have the largest line of spring wrap at tho lowest prices. Flue Teas. Spices, and tho largest line of Kino Groceries iu the city, at S. P. Stevens. Brown's cafe is the recognised headquar ter for Una lunches and everything dlgest able. Bert board in the city and at a price within reach of all, at Odell. Twenty-one meal or4. New novelties In bat and bonnet arriving dally at Well' millinery parlors, 833 south llth street. The finest luncheons in the city are served t all hour at Carder's European restaurant, WtFstreet. La Toeca umbrella, an entire new stock will go on sale Monday, April 'JOth. Ashby & Mlllspaugh. Game, oysters, and all the delicaslc of the season always to be had at Brown's cafe, Windsor annex. Toilet articles and perfumery of all the lat est odor at Wilson & Green's pharmacy ISO south Tenth street. Everything now and neat, finest menu and bert cook in the city ut Carder's European restaurant, 034 P street. The finest work in tho city at Hnydon' photographic studio. VH O street. Bee our line samples of at t work. Everybody that ho stopped at Carder' hotel speaks well of it. Day board or meals a la carte served at popular prices. New line of luce, flouncing and lUh net just received and will ko on special sale Monday, April 20th, nt Ashy & JlilUpnugti. SupjKTs and Imuii.uuU served on short notice, at Drown' Cafe. Pi Ice roatoimblu and service flit c)a in every reelect. Try the delicious a eniu soda at Wilson & Green's IK) south Tenth street, Kothtir but pure and wholesome tlruit flavor used. ' Buy your coal of the Whltebreast Coal and ,.LUe Ca, and It will always bowellscrem.ed, - lull weight, best quality and at right prices. Sawyer & Moshier's greenhouses supply cut flowers, boquets, et, on short notice. Branch Moral conservatory in Masonic Tern jJe bsetttent. Remember you get nothing but the puro art.ole when you order your ice from the Lin coln Ice Company. Telephone number 118. OAee 1040 O street. Austin, Scott Co., I111L, Feb. 10, 18SW: I have given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a titerevgi. trial, and find it to be all and more than to elalJ for it. I would not be with MstHfor double what it costs, Fhxu J. . .3fKtKM4. Sold by A. L. Sfaader, Druggist. riodnnciMt to V.ann. Irlsli-lmni American havo ccclnl reason to honor Hon. Pnlrlck Kgnn for his noblo oITort In bohnlf of liberty and homo rule, but native Americans clnlin the right to glory In his fntnonnd LtncolnlU insist 1111 tho priv ileges of admiring fellowship. At tho bamput of Thunidiiy ovcnlng the distinguished guest was tendered tho patriot lo hoiungo of Irishmen and tho proud esteem of American. Tho ntralr was undertaken by tho Lincoln branch of tho Irish Nntlonul Lenguoof A marten to glvo Mr. Kgnn loving, henrtfolt Godspeed on his tiilfslou ns minister of tho United Htntr to Chill. It Was tell O'clock wbl.ll tlm Miniianv ( down to the bnmjuetlug board In tho dining room of tho Capital hotel. The Phllhnrmonlu orchestra nnuounced tho hour with n burst of music, nnd Interspersed tho proceeding of tlm uvuiiiug wiui 11s strums, more were three long tables with a crowplece at tho head of tho center board. Tho tables worn spread with delicacies to tempt tho tongue nnd brightened with cut flowers and ottl plants. The only decoration to tho room was nu Irish banner draed Uxn tho largo mirror of tho sldo lxard and on American flag on the wall op lioslto. The company took soots at tho word of Hon. John VltioixmM wlm rml.i .. chairman. He sat at the head of the middli, tablo with Mr. Kgan at his right and Gov. Thayer at his left. Tho banquot proper was followed by a program of toasts, which woro proposed by Mr. John P. Sutton, secretary of the Lcaguo. Following are tho toast and the name of the gontlomeu responding: Tho United States of Ametics-Tlie homo of popular iiDertjr and the enemy of oppression wherever It may exlst.-Mr. W.sJ. Bryan. OurQumit Hon I'lUHnlr t'o.n lllnl.l. r .. United Htote to tlie Itepubllo of Chill, faithful to mo ..iu muu mm iojtbi 10 me now, mo land or his adoption accords tohhn the honors foreign op pression denies to him In the Isnd of his birth. Hon. T. M. Martiuett and ilon. M. V. Qannotr. Heph-. lloo. Patrick Egan. ' Nebraska Mlf goterniuent and equality be fore the law am thn fmimUilnnanf . n... and prosperity. (lov. John M. Thayer. Ireland-May the sunrise of liberty soon light up her hill lops and bring glsdoesa to her valleys and Into the homes of her people. P. O. Carnldy auu inumM urennan. Lincoln Confident In the solidity of her pro gress she awaits the future with content and welcome all to share her prosperity. Mayor It. II. araham. Parnell and Gladstone-The one the leader of a gallant aad unconquerablo race, tbe otlier the em bodiment of the beat qualities of the British pro plo aad the advocate of National Justico. Judge J. W. Fltsgerald. Irish National League of Amerlca-The great auxiliary of the Irish movemeut pledged to stand by tho cause of Ireland till her liberty U won. Mr. J. J. Butler. The JudlcUry-Iu Its honesty and Independence Ilea the greatest safety of the constluttion. Judire A. W. Field. TLe Irish American fllvrn a fair flol.l nn.i m favor, "He dares do all that may become a man." Judge J. It. Webster. Tlin IaiIIm! Then remember whenever your gobletlscrowned, inro- 1 ne worm wneiner eastward or westward you roam. When a cup to tho smile of dear women goes round O, remember tho smile that adorns her at home. Mr. Chas. J, Daubach. Thi) Prrau Tlm Imlwnrlr nf twruitu lllu.... .. sentinel that guards tho people's Inheritance and tho inline of the nation's heart. Mr. ir. if 11.1.1.. noil, lTes. Nebraska iTess AsHoclatlon.andMr. dim. Gere, State Journal yarowell to Ouraucst May kind fortuno guide Ills liatll lo nnthi.rti f1lnA nit u.iAn l.la !..... Is homeward bouud tho same land that received uiouuuuhi exile will welcome back her adopted and trusted son. Hon. O. M. Lambertson. Tho proirram lasted until a latn Imnr mwl the night was made luminous with patri otic sentiment nnd witty, brilliant speeches. It was a memorablo affair, for whoso con duct tho members of tho League deserve much credit. Among tho cuosts woro tlm folio wlni:: Governor John M. Thayer, ox-Governor Naneo, Hon. John Fitzgerald, president of tho Irish National Lnaguo of America; Mayor R. B. Graham, Judgo J. W. Fitzgerald, of St, Marys, Kan. : Judge A. Cobb, of tho su preme court; Attorney General Leeso; Hon. M. V, Gannon, Thomas Drcnuan, John Groves andT. J. Moriarty, of Omaha; Coun cllmen Uushncll, Mayer, Haydcn, McLaugh Iln nnd Boohmer, Hon. G. M. Lanibortton, Postmaster A. Wntkius, County Attomuy BteaniK, C. H. Gere, of tho State Journal; Copt P. D. Ileal, of Grafton; James Ilooney and J. Farrell, of Hastings; Hen. L. W. Gilchrist, or the railroad commission; City Treasurer K. B. Stephenson, Hon. Win. Ne ville, of Plnttsmouth; A. U, Hnyee and It. L. Howe, of tho Journal", Harry Dobbins, of tho AVirs: W. Mnrinn Rmltli nf lm nm.ilm !.- imWicm;L. Weasel nnd Fred Benxlnger, of uio viai'itau witv wuuiuEit, iiovey tiatTott, of tho Omaha JItraUl', Chief Nowbcrry, of tho fire department; Colonel Thomas Hyde. Judge Field, J. It. Webster, Judgo Houston, Hon. T.M. Marquott, W. J. Bryan, Col. Webster, J. P, Button, 0. J. Daubach, P. O, Cossldy, J, J, Butler, A. E. Hargroavos, O, K. Brown. (J. I. Ilrawn. V. A. nimmli i.oi.i Fitzgerald, David Juan Fitzgerald K. J. Fit. geraiu, oumcsti. voniton, rrnucls w. Egan, B. Ecnn. E. J. G. FlahortV. J. n'nlllvn Tlios. Cnrr, E. Hill, Jno, Flynn, J. M, Der- inott, V. J. Kennedy, Chas. J. Templetou, P. O'Gnra. W. P. Smith. M. Ilavdeu. Jim. Hnl linn, Ii. W. Coit. T. Kelly, O. W. Bradcon, James O. Shoe, J. Gletwon, K. It. Butlor. T. U. Kelloy.H. J. Uurtlall, C. K. Tefft, D J. Christopher, Chas. McGlavo, Jas. Furrell, Mulachl Grace. H. C. Mahouev. Michanl Bhea, G, G. Beams. H. J. Cosrove, G. A. Kidd, J. McGlolu, D. Morriman, J. Morrl iiuui, V. O'Sheu, C. I Llpplncott, W. Phelan, Juntos Kelly, W, Meagher, Jno. T. McDonnell, Hon. J. Doollttle, Jno. B. Wright Hon. A. J. Sawyer, lllch. Flynn, T. W. ixiw rey. It. Uwlor, P. M. Huydon. L, O. Burr, E. P. ltoggen, II. Johnson, Sain Cox, Jno, M.Cotton, was one of tho very best iiarties of the season wus tho opinion of every body, A much larger attendance than usual, both of club members and visitois, together with a goodly number of invited gmau as spectators, lent unusual brilliancy to the scene and each one of Mrs. O. J. Column nee Hnttlo Puddx-k of Drnken IViw nrrlvnl In tlm i-llv Ttiiuilm. in attend tho closing iarty of the Pleasant Hour club nnd to visit Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pitcher on Seventeenth street Perkins Bros, for Ihfnnts. have the flnost Fronch shoes lino Ashby & Millspaugh have tho largest pi spring wran at tho lowest prices. La Tosca umbrellas, an entire new stock will go on sale Monday, April 20th. Ashby fc Millspaugh, Place your want notice in tho JVitiii'iif News. It roaches more homes thau any po ller In tho city. S'o More This Neusuu. Tllrt I'lfuian nl lln.. nt.llt nln.1 1. .-nH Tuesday evtning at Temple Hall mil that It' wr ndnwUon, pure vital air, Comfortable was one of tho very Ut mrtles of tbe season hoU a,K ,bo "!0,V,it "& tV0COU .? Ladles wishing stylish and tasty dressmak ing aro invited to coll on Mrs. Tyrrell 1231 O rect. She will mnko special inducoineuU r the next thirty days. The choicest brand of cigars, the finest fruit nnd confoctioucry and tho various flav ors of puro lco cream may bo found at Mor ton & Lelghty's now store, 1130 N street. Wo havo tho finest lino of Ladies fine hand turned shoes and all tho nowest iluslmis in colors In fine foot wear The best of every thing in shoes mu ulwavs bo found at our store. You am make money by buvlncr at Webster & Rogers, 11H3 O rtreet, Mr. H. R Wvnnii. Wlllt.ivl1ln Ton., n. cognlzns In Chamberlain's Pain Balm the fiu- uni. iiioiiiuuiu no lias ever iiaiHiiou, lie is nn experienced druggist, and knows a good arti cle and rtcommends Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, muscular ache and pains. It always help the suffering. Give it a trial. Sold by A. L. Blinder. Druggist. If tbn trim mnrira nt rii Pmlv'. nnti.l(ftti PoWflnm. irom fllllv Irlinwn liv hnntA nwnaM they would prefer them to all other remedies for nutting their horses in n fine, health v con. dltion. They euro constipation, loss of ni- notlto. disoitlereil klilnnv. Immim blnml mul all illseasea requiring n goal tonic, stimulant and alterative. Sold by A. L. Bhader, Druggist. Turn horses out In n eood rnstuni for n fmv weeks, when tlntv pest Iu luul nninlltlnn It that can not bo done uso Dr. Cody's Condi tion Powders: they will tmt u horse In perfect health. A well horse don't need luedlcino. Ilnv. ffrillll Hlul irruvf i-m la lu.lft. Tin , n"" "- i,-- .w . w.'..... . Cody's Condition Powders am 11 true horso mcdicluc,(uot 11 dojK),) they aid digestion, cure coustiMtion, kldnoy disonlorn nnd dlsttoy worms. Bold by A. L. Shnder. Druuclst. "They tu&ted tliero esca)cd nwhllo From cares which wear thu II To away, To eat the lotut of tho Nile And drink thu poppies of (!utliay." And avorv Aiuurlcan business man is be ginning to llud that his summer vucntion Is moro ami mot 0 nt a necensity; tho money inakiui niiLpbiiio wnn't utniiil Ih.i .tmln wltli. out an occasional rest. The "American Aliw" 01 isotoruuo oirer tho highest conditions for perfect relaxation, puro vital air, comfortable -- T - "w vvvvr 'w . 'rf J 99 SMV VvMS J and may bo reuchod on tho South Pork Divi sion or tho Union Pucillo Hallway, Muslo and raagazina binding a specialty at the Kvtnina New ntrirn riruvl wnrtr mul the reasonable prices. ""ff!" nrgo company presentjontercil Into tho affair wltli such pnriirstncs n tomnko tho closing patty rar TO niid 11 truly n crodlt to tho Pleasant Hour club. Thoso prctont woro: Mr. and Mr. Donnls, Mr. nnd Mr. Bmmou, Mr. and Mr. Fottcr, Mr. nnd Mr. Mnlr, Mr, nnd Mr, llnyden, Mr. nnd Mr. Lieut. Townloy, Mr. ntid Mr, Llpixmcott, Mr. nnd Mr. Sheldon, Mr. nnd Mr. McArthtir, Mr. nnd Mr. Gregg, Mr. niiil Mrs. Duckstofffiud Mr. nnd Mr. Pitcher. MIsHcsAgny, Oruiilngor, Allocu and Hello Oakley, Clara and Martha Fiinke, IiOtnlst, Hawkins, Laws, Hturllug, Potvlit, Mooro, CowdrymulMn. Buoy, Mk lUlcomli of Oiunhn, MIm llolmiHof ICnusn City, Mnt. Hklp Dundy of Ouuli-i, mul Mr. Uolnmn of Broken Bow, MIhscn (lllle, IxiwonsUilii. Momnt Thomiwoii, Hardy, Van Duyti, Dr. KVriimn, U'llght, Llout. Grllllth, Ctrnjier, Kind, Hlchter, Fnreiiitiii, Wnltn, Frank Smith nnd A. 11. Smith of Ouinlia, Nutt, Ma g(M)tt, Moreustlchcr, Polk, lliuklo, Maxwell nnd Hall. Thu guest who enjoyed viewing tho merry dancer wero; Mr. nnd -Mr. Carl Fiiuko. Mr. nnd Mi. Win. Leonard, Mrs. A. J. Marshal, Mrs. O. It. Oakley, Mm. Dr. Ap plcgnto, Mr. L. C. Burr, Mm. Inland, Mm. Hnrgravu nitd Mm. C. T. Brown. Mlssos Halllo H(K)Hr, Lulu Bnlcutlue, Hnttlo Lolnnd nudCttiwo. McsHfHStorr.i, Malnllen, Norton, Everett. Wheelor, l7intid Buckstaff. Are You In? Tho old scttlei had n small but enorKotto IlKwtlllir Tuniubtv nlirbt. Tlmv ili.ol.l.wl tl.u nnyofio having located In Lincoln previous to lodiniiiiu uuengioiu 10 join nieir iiaim, .Messrs A. W. Field, Levi Hnell, 8. C. Elliot, N. S. HnrwtVMl. M. Tfiivt.r mul A. .T. Hnwvj.t tv.. , ... ....... ......... H, ... ..v. .. ...u Hindu ncotniiilttoo to draft an organization nnd will report May llth. A committee of thrco was npiolnlod from each ward iu tho city nnd each precinct iu tho county to work up nu Interest In tho society. Following are tho city committees: First ward A. S. Godfrey, Pat Haydcn, N. C. Brock. Second, Thomas Malloy, Major Bohnuan, J, O. MoNnir. Third A. K. Grifllth L. J. Byem, Geo. B. Skinner. Fourth, C. C. Burr, T. P. Kcunnnl, C. C. Mom. Fifth, Gran Ensign, J. ',. Briscoe, H. T. Davis. Sixth, W. W. Carder, M. L. Trcstor, 8. Mc Clay. The A. O. II. Hall. Tho Amclout Order of Hibernian held their fourth annual ball Monday evening at Temple hall. It was attended by a jolly party, who kept up tho merry go round till late Into the morning. Tho hall was effec tively draped with American and Irish colors. Tho ball was sklllfnllv tnntmtrral liv .tin fal lowing gentlemen: Ilcceptlon Committee James Kelly, J. H. Dalley, M. Cocoran, Win. MoUughlln, W. H. Coylo, Dr. T. F. Britt. Maitorof Ceremonies Thomas Noonan. As sistants Tho. McGovern, Edwanl Maher, u. J. McCarthy, P. O'Oary, D. Fitzgerald, F. P. Bhtppard, Win. Splnln. At Home, Senntor and Mm, Frunk E. Tnggort reach od thoir Hastings homo on Sunday after a short wedding trip to Denver. The Nobras kau or Monday says: "They will remain at tho Bostwlck a few days and thon occupy a suite of rooms at tho residence of O. D. Thatcher, on Bt. Joseph avenue. Mr. Tag gart has been busy all day receiving the con gratulations of his friends in tho city. His estimable wife will lie warmly received In the social circles of Hastings." C. I H. C. The Capital City Chautauqua circle met Tuesday evening at tho Y. M. C. A. rooms. Tho program was sustained by Mm. J. M, (Stewart, Mis Shea, George T, Pumpelly, Mis Edith Doollttle, W. J. Bryan, Mrs. Allen, C. A. Atkinson, Mm. J. A. Dummctt and members of the cIi-cIh generally. H. G, Bartruir loaves tonight for Atchison where ho will spend Sunday. Mis Hattln Irvln nttnr n u-m,k' vl.lf url.i, hor sister Mm. Joseph Scott on F street, re turns nomo to Kearney today. a EMMONS 1O20 O ST. 1.031. Will place on Sale beginning Monday, April 29th, at 8 o'clock, S60 SUITS f SUITS MENS' : SUITS -AT- 6-8-10- 12 and $15. Every suit worth double the price we ask for them. These goods arc consigned to us by one of the largest manufacturers in the world, and consist of Fresh, Nobby Suitings in Cheviots, Cassimeres, Scotches, and nil the stylish fabrics suitable for spring wear in Frocks, Sacks, Cutaways, Etc. Every one of these 860 suits must be sold in the next 30 days. The prices are remarkably low and you can't afford to miss this unpar alleled slaughter of fine suits. 1029 0 Street 1031, d&&& Outfitters to Mankind.' J3P An elegant purchase in Ball Bat, Cap and Belt given FREE with every our Boys' and Children's department. ' ("'AS , v CARRIAGES ! Largest Stock in the City Only $8.oo LOWEST PRICES m FURNITURE HARDY & PITCHER 2ii S. Eleventh St. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA n Largest Store in the City. 'Calf ? 1 r tVl W "iiii n i ;,, ',. iaWTi4w '-'"J.WIlJ-WINlsits -sTls-ml.. f.ii. l-i l. , i-Tffi-in-t,,., , J 1 tnt'l . .. V.i. i -ifT1 ' piji.iMsr .