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8 CAPITAL (CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1889. w h' PWOLWIOH OF LIMCOLN, 60,000, Mil Evening, May 4 '89 o 0rnr I Oth and t ttrwMs. Dry Goods and Carpets. TAKE NOTICEl The Counicn will nut I rn.onlble for aay dent mode by any ono In It nnnic, un lea a written order nccomMinlc tho Mine, properly signed. U Wkhhki,, Jr., Prop'r. IN THE SOCIAL SWIM. A WEEK'8HAPPENINQ9 CHRONICLED. Amount of lull., I'artlea, WetlillnR Kir., That Have Kntertalnril Society. Herpolsheimer & Go. AI.I. NliXT WliliK RIBBON SALE! The Courier Cnn lie Fount! At Wlmlwnr Hotel Now Htntut. Capital Hotel Now Hlnnd. doll's Dining Hall Now Htnnd. Closon A Fletcher's, HOHouth llth turret, A.T. I-cmlnn Al'o' 11(10 OHlrceL. The Gotham NewsHtnml. ipt Houth illli Ht. Keith llniK., Ill Noilh llth Htrcol. Kd. Younir, 1030 O Htreot. Katon AHmllli, IIJOO " Diamond Pharmacy," lith nnd N Hts WcHcrtlelil's barber utiop, llurr block. SPRING STYLES DUNLAP HATS Now on Sale. W. R. DENNIS, 1137 O. l.anil nml Persona), Whltebrcnst Coal and Lime Company. Take Turkish nt initio street The beet Tmi. H. 1' .Steven ft Co. Odell't dining hall, 31 Uckel for 14.00. Sawyer ft Mother, florists, Masonic Temple. Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O it. Trlckey ft Co.,wholeale and retail Jewelers. New line of ribbon at H. It. Nissloy ft Ladles look at tho Le Hancy shoes at Fer kmsllrcw. Try tome of the fine fresh fish tenred every day at Cameron's. Canon City Coal again at tho Whltebreast Coal aad Lime Co. Ask for the "Marie Stuart" collar at Well JflSaouth llth street A Patent Leather Soled shoes for ladies full Are, at Perkins Bro. Roast meaU, and vegetable of all kindsat Cameron' Lunch House. A French shoo hand tuniod for Infant and Children at Perkins Bros. Lackawana and Scrantou banl coal old only by Hutchlm ft Hyatt, Everyboily cats at Odell'a nowadays Board only H00 per week. Canon City coal delivered to all parte bf city. Call up telephone iiil. Only place In Lincoln that uwa mineral water In Uths la at 1010 O street Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Mendota, tho most popular coal on the mar ket, sola only by llutehlns & Hyatt, For ticketa to Oregon or Washington ter ritory points kpply at US Bo. lotli at. Ashby ft MUlspaugh have the largest lino ef apring wrap at tho lowest prices. Fine Teas, Spices, and tho largest lino of Fine Groceries in the city, at 8. F, Stevens. Brown's cafe b the recogntred headquar ters for Hue lunches and everything digest able. Bert board in the city and at a price within waeh of all, at Odell's. Twenty-one meals fer4. , . New novelties in bat and bonnets arriving dally at Wells' millinery parlors, W south life street The inert luncheon in the city are served at aU hours at Carder's Kuropeaa restaurant, MP street. 1 Tosca umbrella, an entire new stock w4H go on sale Monday, April 90th. Aaliby MUlspaugh. Oasae, oysters, and all the delicasies of the aaaaoa always to be had at Brown's cafe, Windsor annex. Toilet article and perfumery of all the lat est odors at Wilson ft Green's pharmacy i: eulh Tenth street. Everything new and neat, finest menu and beat cook in the city at Carder's European restaurant, M P street. The finest work in the city at HaydenV photographic studio. 1314 O street. See our flae samples of art work. Everybody that has stopped at Carder's hotel speaks well of it. Day board or meals a la carte served at popular price. New line of lace flouncing and fish net just received and will go oa special sale Monday, April 9Mb, at Ashy ft MUlspaugh. Suppers and banquet served on Oiort boUee at Brown's Cafe. Prices reasonable aad serviea first claw la every respect. Try the deUeioaa cream soda at Wilson ft Green's 180 south Tenth street. Nothing but pare aad wholesome flrait flavors used. Bay your coal of the Wbttebreart Coal and Lksa Co. , and k will always be well screexeJ, fall weight, bestqualKv aad at right pries. Sawyer ft Moshler's gresabousM supply cut flowers, boquete, etc, ou short notice. ranch feral coaservatory In MasealoTem. kaaft aaaMflnVatttt. Bataember you get nothing but the pure arttele when you order your Ice froaa the Lin wlalesCoaspaay. Telephone number 118. oelH0O street Aatite, Scott Co., lad., Feb. 10, 18M:-I have gtvoa Chsaibirlsin'a Couch fUeaedy a lairoaga trial, aad flad it to be all aad more taaahialalsjisdlork, I would not be wkb- tttfarlaaahl what K casta.-Fame J, ,XtmiM.iiMU by A. L. Shader, Draft, Ktavrn Years (Mil. Master Fred Doollttlo, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Dootlttle, celebrated tho completion of his eleventh year Wednesday by n birthday pnrty nt Iris homo, IM0K street. The Invi tntlons were for flvo to olRlit o'clock, nnd tho guosU nrrlvod promptly, Tho enrly hours wore iMimcd in game nnd n hearty romp on tho lawn. At hnlf-nrt Mx tho keen nppo tltesworo Nttlsfled with refrmlimonls, nnd tho ovciitng was rounded out with dnnplmr nudgnmc. The littlo folks enjoyed thorn-aalvi-a hugely nnd were very reluctant to go when pnrenta nnd friends called for thorn. Kmlillo Doollttlo's party will tw n happy ro membrnnco with Ilium for n longtlmo to cotno. It an n largo an well ns n Jolly coiu ny, thn followliiK lielng tho full lint of tho Invited) MlitHo Hndlo llurnham, Helen llurr, Hnttlo HuiTmnn, Clam Hnmmoud, Anna Hnmmond. Clara IliickstnfT, Clnrn Wntkiiis. Kntlo Krnukllu, lllnllo MeConnlfT, Kllou Gero, Kmnre (lore, Jewiio Iinninir, of N street. Jiiwlu Ijinsliig, of K street, Jesslo Iolnnd, Himln Guttlii, Hnttlo Mulr, Sydney Murphy, KmumOutcnlt, lllnncho Hnrcronviw. Mnv Ileolw, Iioulw MoWlitimlo, Maittcrs Joo Hum. lioin, Arthur Ilnymond, Iiuino lbiymund Owen Oakley, Frank HuckstnlT, Ilert AVnt kins, Louis Sheldon, Goorgu Holmes, Johu Hnrlvy, Frank Uustln, Halllo ZehruiiK, Nel son Sawyer, Frwl lleelio, lSilwnnl Howey, Krnst llemioy, Carl Hcswy, Henry lloehmcr. lUlph Hathaway, Halney Yates, Wllllo YaUii, Fay Htoughton, Alfred Fussey, IC MoWhlnnle, Clinton KIiik, Wllllo KIiik, T ...tr oil r ... iK-auv oiuu iiiiii ueo. nniner. ItelnrmlirrliiK Washington. Among tho school celebrations of tho Wash ington centennial that of the seventh grade of tho Q sti-cct school was a notnblo nITair. Tho room was elaborately decorated with lings, bunting and tho K)rtralts of nil tho presi dents, and oven Martha Washington was given n place or honor. Tho blacklioanN were profusely ornnmented with eagles, canon, Hags, shields, banners, etc., grouped in emblematic designs of well-known signifl cance. lVobnbly tho bst was that on tho north board, crossed flags nnd drum nnd eagle, drawn by Miss Emma Glover. Do slgns of masters Clydo I) wry and Harry Everett also deservo tnontlou. An excellent program was rendored, among which were tho following individual numiiors: Itecltatlon, "Sheridan1 Hide," Emma Glover; Sketch of Washington's Life, Earlo Leavltt; Itecltatlon, Lowe ltlckette; Trio "Boat Song," Anna Barr, Emma McWhlnne, May Klmerer; Recitation, "The Young Soldier," Ettlo Parrish; Essay, Roland Phil lips', Violin Solo, "Romance," Grace Burr: Recitation, "Independence Bell," Florence Stockton; Itecltatlon, "The Ferry of Gallo way , Anna Ma wo: Violin Solo. Prof. M'.n. eenuorr: itecltatlon, "Paul Rovere's Ride," Grace Burks; Recitation, Washington Faro well Address, Harry Everett; Reading. "Tho Death of Washington." Mnv Klmerer. The Klks Honor Minister Kgan. The cltltena of Lincoln, proud in tho fellow ship of a man distinguished no less for his achievements than fur his nobility of charac ter, do not tiro of paying honor to Hon. Patrick Egnn, On Monday ovenlng tho Elks hold a Indies' social session in honor of their renowned brother. It was largely attended, particularly after tho ojiora, and closed with n dance that lasted long after midnight. Tho program of exercise included "Auld Long Syne" with variations, by Prof. Glboault; a vocal number by Mr. J. A. Kllroy; a unique ptano arrangement of "Yaukoo Doodle" by Miss Minnie B. Cochran; a humorous talk by Mr. J. U. Hlganbotham and a violin solo by Prof. Menseudorf. The lodge presented Mr. Egan with handsomely engrossed and framed resolutions of a very complimentary charac ter, and Mr. Egan, although surprised, made a happy acknowledgement. On behalf of tho lodge Mr. W. J. Houston also presented Mr. Egan with a beautiful gold badge of tho or der. These exercise were f olio wod by a col lation and dancing. Mr. a J. Daubach of. flciated as master of ceremonies, and filled the place with tact and ability. Handsome Homra. Lincoln is a city of homes. The number of it elegant residence is the wonder of visi tors, nnd it U a genuine pleasure to know that tho number of well-to do people who can afford such luxuries U growing. Mr. W. J. Turner is about to begin a fO(ooo to 8,000 residence on L street near Sixteenth, and Mr. J. D. Calhoun will next week let the contract for a handMiine Home at Twelfth and Plum. Mr. I, S. P. Weeks has plans for a house on H,,near Thirteenth, and Mr. M. D. Welch is malting preparations build on A, near Fif teenth. Mr. C. E. Yatea of tho B. ft M. is figuring on a (23,000 home, to be erected In Hillsdale addition. The Druggists Will Dane. The State Puarimcoutlcal association has secured tho legislative hall and other rooms at tho capltol for its approaching meeting. ine program win include a social and danc ing reception in the unoccupied state llbiary. If the managers will invert a few cent in French chalk (otherwise powdered soaDstone) and apply it to the floor Judiciously the danc ers will rise up (from tho fioer, porhaps) and call them blessed. The unprepared floor Is rough and heavy and has greatly marred previous dancing parties. Forl'lttau anil Gym, The First Congregational Church Young People's society of Christian Endeavor took possewlou of the Y. M. C A. rooms Wednes day night and garnered dime and quarter ror ine association by me usual methou. An enjoyable program included a song by J, B. Barnaby, a recitation by Mr. W. 8. Huff man, a solo by Miss Winne'Manatt; Tec(ta-4 tlon by Mr, Fred Shepherd and a soprano solo by Mia Latlnw: Take that proscription to Wilson ft Green's pharmacy 19V south Tenth street, where it will ba acurately compounded and irioes will be reasonable. The choicest brand of cigars, Ute finest fruit aad confectionery uud the various Rav ers ot pure ice cream may be found at Mor toa ft Lsighlya new store, 1180 N street. "elal and Personal, Hilltop Newman will preach at H. Paul's to-morrow. Mrs, E. II. Fnwcett has gono to West Un ion, Iowa, I lev. h. M, Inils is sojourning at Hot Springs, Dak, Mrs. W, R. Cnmbrldge is homo from n visit among eastern friends. MIm Gertlo Gardner is home nfter n six mouth sojourn in Colorado. Mrs. I, O. WIm entertained n fow friends Informally Tiicwlay ovenlng. MissM. Sohlffer nnd her pupils gave n pleasant recital 'i hurnlay ovenlng. Mr. John C. Ilonnoll nnd daughter, Ml Pearl, hnvo returned from California. Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Foster, Eleventh and R streets, are happy In tho arrival of an heir. The Yorlco club had n well-attended and highly enjoyed hop at Tcmplo hall last night. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. KcddUh hnvo boon en tertaining New York friends en route to California. Mrs. John M, Cotton left Thursday to vmlt tho scenes of her girlhood nt Lognna ort, Ind, Missos Mnggiu Hallett and liosslo Mondou hall loft Wednesday for n sojourn ot sovornl woeks In Denver. Mrs. N, C. Backus wnscnllod toOnlcnbtirg, 111., early in tho week by news of the serious Whom of n sister. Cashier and Mrs. Kdwnnl Green started Thursday for Froojiort, 111., to visit nmong relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. 0. 1'. HIbloy of Roymer, Col., have boon guests this week of Mr. A. M. Gardner and family . Land CommUslouer nnd Airs. Joncph Scott havo started ou nit extended trip through Ohio and other emitern states. Messrs. Fred Hnllott nnd Kugcno Hsaton aro planning an excursion and dancing party to CiiHtimnn pni k In tho near future. Mr. nnd Mrs. C, G, Dawes have been In Cnlllo;ie, Iown, this week, whore Mr. Dnwes was busied settling tho ostato of an uncle. Mrs. Perkins nnd daughter, who spout an oujoynblo three mouths with Mwwrs Klmer L. nnd Frank K. Peiklim; havo returned to their Michigan homo. Mr. Alfred T. lirown nnd Mis Lulu Ensoy woro married Wixlucwlay by Rev. E. II. Curtis ami Immediately loft for their future homo In Denver. Dr. nnd Mm. M. II. Everett left Monday for n visit to Mendota, HI. Tho doctor's plan wns to nttend neon veutlon of railroad surgeons nt Ht, Louis ou his way back. At tho Wnmor Mny nrty nt Masonic hall Wcdnwidiiy ovonlng Mrs. Chas. CnrjHmier and a Mr. Edgar won the prize ns tho best waltrors. Tho former's was n brenstpln, tho lnttor'a a jxilr of pumin. Representative Berlin of Omnha was In tho city Monday to ntteud tho social h-jhhIoii giv en by tho Elks In honor of Minister Kgnn, nnd dm lug tho early part of tho ovonlng was a guest of tho Funko bur. nt tho opera. Tho East Lincoln Sodal club is only nwnit lug tho readiness ot Mr. Wlckersham'a now home at Twenty-seventh and O streets to have its closing mooting, which will jmrtake of tho nature of n reception to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pace. Mrs. A. Morton, wlfo of tho senior partner of Morton ft Lelghty, arrived in tho city yes terday acooniantod by her two young daughters, Tho family has taken up quart ers on C street near Tenth. Mr. Lelghty' wlfo Is also expected to arrive soon. Mr. Allen Urn tcher and Miss Lizzie John son were married Wednesday evening, Tho ceremony was performed by Rov. J. W. Braxton at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Austin Curtis ot South Ninth street, in tho presence of n small company ot friend. Mlsss Wostner of Grand Island, who spent Z short vacation with Miss Nellie White, has returned to her studies at Brownell Hull, Omaha. She was seen safely off by a half dozen devoted young men, nnd Mr. Sam E. Low of tho governor's ofllco can give tho list. Mr. A. U. Kleiner, the Burlington's (opulur city pa&senger agent, presented Mrs. Ziemer with a lienutlful dark bay homo, which nr rived yosterdny from the east. It Is a largo and stylish animal and when hitched to Klein er's handsome surrey will mako tin attract ive rig. Miss Clara M., daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Murray, was married Wednesday even ing to Mr, Harry Alfenbaugh. The groom is a new comer from Illinois, but the young couple will mako Lincoln their abiding place, ami they repaired at onco to their future home on P near Twentieth. Mr. Goorgo Boaiwlmau last week looked as though ho had lost his best friend. And Indeed ho had, for Mrs. Bosselman and their littlo ono woro on tho sea bound for an extended visit to Germany. A cablegram has an nounced their safe, arrival on the othor sldo, but Mr. B. is awfully lonesome. Mrs. J. II. McMurtry nnd daughter, Miss Tote, are cxpoctal home today. They havo been in California for nearly n year, and Mrs. McMurtry returns with health greatly im proved. Miss McMurtry is a fuvorlt) in social circles, and her presence will give the young peoplo great satisfaction. Mis Funke's gerinau, which was announced for last Tuesday evenlug, has lxm postponed, and tho continuous engagement ot the opera house from now on for' some tlmo makes its date somewhat uncertain. Lieut Grifllth has tendered the use ot the university armory, and in the emergency It mny bo used. Mrs. William A. Preston enjoyed a Sunday visit from her grandparente, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman ot Omaha. Mr. Coleman drove over the city and was dollghtod with It. Ho expressed the opinion that Lincoln has more fine homes than Omaha and that the general average is much better than lu that city. Tho ladiea of the Holy Trinity conducted a successful fair Thursday evening. A feature of tho occasion wns a musical pro gram excellently carried out by Mrs. Wm. Hohmann, Mrs. C. D. Traphagen, Mr. II. W.J, 8eamark. Mrs. A. W. Jansen, Mrs. C. S. Llppincott, Misses Clara Funke and Nannie LllUbrldge. Dick Berlin was In the city between trains on Sunday. He looked at both the opora house and the stone block, and the Inference from his lack ot action Is that ho would rath er have both. He camo from Hastings, where he has business Interests, and the even ing before enjoyed a box with Senator and Mrs. Taggart during Conried's performance ot "The King'e Fool." Tho formal opening of the now Paddock hotel at Beatrice will occur next Friday even ing. There will bo a ball and a banquet for the benefit ot the Traveling Men's club of Beatrice, which ha been given the use of the hou e for that purpose. A large representa tion of traveling men is oxpected from all directions, and the affair promises to be a memorable one iu the social history of the fair city of Beatrice. Mrs. Charles L Jones, who i visiting at Cedar Rapid, Iowa, waa tendered a large re ception last week by Mrs. Charles IL Clark, vneof the prominent ladle of that city. Mr. Clark is the "Co." of Jones, Douglas ft Co., and is a wealthy, influential gentleman. The Clark have an elegant home for entertain' ing, and, Mrs. Jons having been a favorite amoei notal , and, Mrs. Jons having been a favorite ng the young peoplo, the reception waa a sbl social event COLOSSAL! 8-10-12 and $15. Suit Sale now going on of the 860 Suits that started last Monday is an immense success. Stand in our store watch the faces of pleased customers as they go out with huge packages of spring attire on which they have saved the wages of days. Our sale is virtually a money EARNING sale not alone a money saving onc--for no how can you earn a dollar easier than in the purchase of one of these phenomenally cheap suits, of superior make and fit. The earlier you come the better will be your opportunity of making a good selection. Remember these are not shop worn goods on which we make a fic ticious reduction, but all bright, fresh, nobby suits. 1 The World Beaters of Low Prices ! 1O20 O ST. 1031. No Goods Sold on Sundays. Kail Orders Promptly Attended To, & Fine Ball Bat, Belt and Cap given away FREE with every purchase in our Boys' and Children's department. Bed and Mattress MaTBH A '- Open. Closed. V J 4'- 7N . . .. -J. Complete. 3o f '' Act ' , A Only $22.00. ;' V ' -7n r nV. sav r ' -v ' '- Ky 211 ... '!! 1 . . ' Ornamental Usefull b HAEDY & PITCHER,, South llth Street, Lincoln,. Mi '. --. or?V i d V I ill J: 1 Mi A t t .x. f&JtAM f rft (mbtfamlnUsmmMifmvqUp ' hIi.hhHk