CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY u, 1889. 8 !a .tS3 wniimpi i-. ..t- '?j mauTioi or imcou, eo.ooo. Satirdty Evening, Ma; 11 '89 PES Carnar I Oth and l troata. Dry Goods and Carpets. TAKE NOTICEI The CoimiKn will not be responsible for amy debt mado by any ono In it name, un ite a Arritten order nccomanle tho samo, jroperly signed. L. Wkmkl, Jr., lYopY., Herpolsheimer & Co. ALL NliXT WE15K RIBBON SALE! The Courier Can lie Found At Windsor Hotel Now Hlnmt. Capital Hotel Nowi Htatul. OdcU's Dining Hall News Btnnd. ClMon A Fletcher', 140 Houlh 11th Btrcct. A.T. LemlngACo'., llOOOHtreot. Ttie Gotham News Bland, UH Houth lltli Bt, Keith Bros., Ill Noith 11th Htrcct, El. Young, 10W O Htreot. Katon ABmllh, U'JOO "Diamond Pharmacy," ICth nod N Bt Westernsld' bnrber shop, llurr block. A FULL LINE OF FLANNEL SHIRTS AN1 ladies' flannel Blouses W. R. DENNIS, 1137 0 St. IN THE SOCIAL SWIM. A WEEK'S HAPPENINGS CHRONICLED. Account! or 1U1U, Parties, Weddings Ktc, That Have Kntertnlned Society, ipUoliW Lucal and regional. Whltclirwut CotU and Lime Company. Take TurkUli at 10100 street. The beet Ti. B. P .Btevcm ft Co. OdelT dining hall, 31 tickets lor 14.00. Sawyer ft Mother, florist, Matonlo Temple. Mineral water used lor bathing, 1010 O t Trkkey ft Co, .wholesale and retail jeweler. Ladies look at tho Le Bancy shoe at Fer klnaBros. Try tome of the fine freah flih tenred ercry day at Cameron's, Canon City Coal again at the Whltebreast Coal and Lime Co. Aak for the "Marie Btuarf collar at Well 9agouth 11th street, A Patent Leather Soled ahoea for UulieafuU drew at Perkin Bro. Roast meat, and vegetable of all klndsat Cameron' Lunch House. A French hoe hand turned for Infant and Children at Perkin .Bro. Lackawana and Scrnnton hard coal sold only by Hutchtn ft Hyatt, "Everybody eat at Odoll'i nowaday Board only $4.00 per week. Canon City coal delivered to all part of city. Call up telephone 235. Only place in Lincoln that use mineral water in bath 1 at 1010 U Kreet. Improved (hower for Turkish bath nt 1010 O atreet, basement Union block. Mcndotfl, tho most popular cool on tho mar ket, aoktynly by Ilutchln ft Hyatt. For ticket to Oregon or Washington ter ritory point apply at 115 80. 10th st For choice perfume, fine toilet oap, go to 1198 O Street, Chapman1 drug store. Sclasers, knlrei, purse, the Anett and beat, 1198 O atreet, Chapman' drug "tore. Fte Teas, Spice, and the largest lino of Ftee Groceries lu the city, at S. P. 8tevra. Brown's cafe i the recognised headquar ters for fine lunches and everything dJgeat- able Best board in the city and at a price within reach of all, at OdelT. Twenty-one meals for. Ashby ft MUlspaugh will sell spring wrap at halt prioa beginning today, Saturday, Hay 11. Mew novelties in hat and bonnet arriving dally at Wells' millinery parlors, 938 south lltfc street. Tk Snest luncheon in the city are served at all hour at Carder' European restaurant, S64P street. Oasne, oysters, and all the delkaale of the season always to be bad at Brown's cafe, Windsor annex. Toilet articles and perfumery of all the lat est odors at Wilson ft Green' pharmacy 139 south Tenth street. Everything new and neat, finest menu and beet cook in the city at Carder's European restaurant, 084 P street. The finest work in the city at HaydenSi photographic studio. 1314 O street. See our flse sasoples of art work. ' HerpelheiwerftCo.showa beautiful new Uneof parasols and umbrella. Price, it U aeedlesspo add, are the lowest. Everybody that ha stopped at Carder's hotel speaks well of it. Day board or meal 1 carte served at popular price. Supper and banquet served on short settee at Brown's Cafe. Price reasonable and service irst class in every respect. Try the deUeious cream soda at Wilson ft Greek's 1 south Tenth street. Nothing but pun and wholesome iruit fkvors used. Bay year eoal of the Whitebreast Coal and Liase Ca, and U will always be wellscreauwJ, f uct weight, best quaHtT and at right price. Sawyer ft Moulder's greenhouse supply cut Bowers, boquets, etc., on short settee, Bratteh toral conservatory in Maseaic Tem Jj Vsxsiuuii 0V VJPVBsVoslsWtVs ResMmber you get nothing but the pure rtial when yen order your toe from the Lin ok lee Cesnpany. Telephone number 118. 100 O street. AwsiB,B4tOa.,lBd., Feb. 18, 18W:-I have sjtvm Csjaberlaln1 Cough Kesnedy a IktsjiMtj trial, ntl f- n f- " -" ' more kiMtn1iifnT-fiTt I would not be wHa- swtMNr dm what it c.-Fb J. I Among the Musicians, At the Irish leaguo meeting Sunday MIm Minnlol). Cochran audited with n piano number "Alplno Btorms." Tho Phllhniinonlo orchestra will accomp any tho choruses nt tho May muslo festival. Tho orchostra will bo enlarged for the occn-slon. Mine, Wober ha roturned from Chicago, where she had been pursuing her inimical studio and filling an engagement a vocalUt of a church choir. Prof, F. M. Glbenult speaks in compllmeut ary term of MIm Mlnulo Gaylord, who lias completed a course of technical study of tho matter. Alius Unyiord Is about to tuko up harmony mid composition In connection with her other mimical studio. Prof, anil Mrs. 0. 1). Howell havo decided to establish in Lincoln a conservatory of inusio on an elaborate scale, and havo tho tMtcklng of capitalist in tho enterprise They hnvo bought two lot at L nnd Thirteenth street for 10,000, nnd will oroct a 125,000 building specially designed for tho Nebraska Conservatory of Music A company of young men wero out terennd inn Wednesday evening with n combination of Instruments that made an exquisite effect, it was their first time together, but thoy ought to organlzo thomsolvea into on orchos tra. Tho party consisted of Chris. Dost, mandolin; liny Wltulow, Harry lladmoro nnd Yolmor A. Dostrom, gultnm; Meyer Armstrong and E. Fleming, harmonicas; Fred Howey, triangle Minor Mention. Tho university boys nro planning n dnnc ing party tor next eatuniay evening ut Tcmplo hull. Tho cards nro out for MIm Funko's gorman, which will to given Monday ovculng on tho stage of tho opera house The Junior Pleasant Hour club havo planned a basket plcnio nt Cuihman park this afternoon. TlieJ program Include a dancing party this ovenlng. The Firsv rfcngrgatlonallits held a social gathering Thursday ovenlng to make the ac quaintance of tho now members, and Prof. Uessey entertained the company with an in teresting talk on the Kew garden, ono of tho tight of London. The traveling men have decided to havo their plcnio at Cushman park during the week beginning Juno 97. L. W. Garoutte i chairman of the committee of arrangement and C. J. Daubach is at tho head of the finan cial management. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ernst entertained a company of friends Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ikll of Brownville, Mo., who have been kpendlng a part of their honeymoon in Lincoln. One of the interest ing incident of tho ovening was the photo graphing of tho company by Artist Wnlte nuro with an instantantous camera and n flashlight. Wcddlngsof the Week. Mr, Daniel G, Dutton and Mis Lydia Cam bridge were married Tuesday morning, Judge Stewart tying tho knot. Mr, E. Kearat and Mrs. 8. Edgar were married at St. Paul's church Thursday after noon by Rev. Dr, Crelghton in tho preeenco of a company of friend. Tho groom lathe well-known builder and contractor, tho lady was for two years matron of the hoeptUl for Insane. They have taken up their residence at 1833 G street. Mr. W, II. Gadd and Miss Lydia Reynolds were united in marriago last Monday noon at the home of the groomS father. The cere mony wa performed by Ilev, It, A. Hawley In the presence of a small company of rela tive. The now made couple took the after noon train for a wedding tour through tho east and south, and on their return they will settle down in a home of ihetr own. The groom is associated with his father, Mr. E. T. Gadd, in the real estate business, and the Arm 1 interested in the sale of the Christian university land. Both bride and groom arc highly spoken of and have the well wishes of their circle of friend. If or the Mew Church Fund. An enjoyable musical and literary enter tainment waa given Tuesday evening at the Christian church, Tenth and K streets, for the benefit of tho now church. In addition to several pleasing numbers by the Capital City orchestra the programme included tho fallowing: An old-fashioned courtship enacted by Mr. and Mis. C. P. Flick with laughable effect; "The Minstrel Boy," a song by Prof. Win. W. W. Jones; "Flying Jim's Last Leap," a recitation by Mis Bello Bigelow, a character quartet entitled "Johnathan and his Guests," Mr. George E. Hall representing a Yankee, Mr. O. C Bell an Englishman, Mr. C. C. Munson on Irish man and Mr. O. P. Flick a German; "Cur few Mut Not Itlng To-night," by Mr. Ena IUcketU; "Vas Bender Henpecked," a decla mation by Mr. Flick; an oration by Mr. C D. Bchell ; a cornet duet by Mr. and Mrs. Flick ; "The Sennon of the Bisters, ' a recitation by Mis Lillian Dobb and a "Good Night" quartet by Mis Looinis, Mr. W. B. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Flick. A Greek Letter Banquet, The first convention of the Eta Province of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity closed hut Saturday night with a banquet at Brown's. Among the toast were the following: Brother Ben Harrison, responded to by Hon. G, M. Lambertaon; tho fraternity thirty year ago, by Mr. L. W. BUIIngsley ;Tbe ideal chapter, by Mr. IL Mansfield, jr.; The alumni, by Mr. A. . Anderson; Bororiuea, by Mr. U. W, Gerwlg. Mr. George B. Frank forter acted as toastmacter. Sold kjr A. L. Druggist. I house, Lincoln Homes. Prof. W, C, Harvey ha bought him a borne on Q street. Mr. Fred Funke is having plan made for a new 90,000 home, The architect' plans have been completed for the proposed K. P. castle ball and call for a four story structure costing 60,000. State Treasurer Hill has bought the hand some residence of E. H. Andrew at Guven tesnthaadL street for 14,000. Tae pur- includes two lota and an adjoining Racist and Irsonat. U. II. Nash started Thursday for England. Ilov. II. C, Woods left Wednesday for Chi cago, Eil Corf started Saturday for Europe, sail ing tho 18th. Eugene IlrddUh nnd family have removed to California. Prof, II. II. Lehman, iifthobuslnees college, Is on an eastern trip. Mr. and Mr. C. G, Di.we havo returned from Calliope, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Hoinor Watklnshnve returned from their Illinois visit. Charles Damrow has returned from Taco nia and will relocate In Lincoln. Mis Minnie Glover loft for Bennett Tuesday for n weok' visit In tho country. Frank Grunlger of Omaha waa a Sunday guest of his sister, Mr. A. C. Zlemor. Brad Itlngnr has gone to Kansas City to Introduco Pratt' treatmont for the scalp. Cushman Park opens next Wednesday, Bco announcement of attractions oil page four. Hov. J, B. Edwards, of this city, ha been drawn on the United States Jury nt Omaha. Ilichard Townley, who sprained hi ankle nt tennis, has Ihhmi about this week on crutches. Mis Carry McKcnnoy of Mluueaol! is tho guest of Mrs. S. S. McKennoy for tho summer. J. A. Wnlllngford ho been choson presi dent of the school board and A. Groonlco sec retary. I.N, Smith has returned from California satisfied to m.iko Lincoln hi homo for good this time. Miss Kate Hurlbut will spontd tho summer in tho east, having gonn to Ohio nnd thenco to New York. Miss Jessie Mutubrtio, who was tho guest of Mrs. Henry Gerncr, started Tuesday for her homo nt Hclona. Mr. Hnrry Simon, n well. known borsomnn of IUggtvillc, III., was in tho city Sunday visiting 1,1s sisters. Miss Maggie Hallott nnd ltessio Mendonhall nro now nt Denver and will sihiiuI n month in tho American Bitfcrlanf. Mr. Max Ulch of Bird City, Kas.,a Lin coln pioneer, hns letn circling among old tlmo friends hero this week. Sntuuol Low of tho governor's ofllce ac companied tho state ofllcers in their week's trip over thoElkhorn system. Fred A. Falkcnbcrg ha gono to Colorado to organlro now lodges of tho Modern Wood men. His family are with him. It'sall a mistake Mr. Lolghtyof tho new llrm of Morton ft Lelghty is not a family man, but ho n doubt hopo to bo. Mr. Will Hardy sjwnt Sunday and several other days in Omaha nnd returns much tested to reengago in tno activity of city life John riillllpH, aiuistant to Zlemer, has gone to Utah to rough it on a sheep ranch this summer. Ills place is taken by S. D. Bargcr. Mossr. Fred Gadd of tho Omaha hardware company and Leslie Gadd of the B. & M. at Nebraska City were in town to attend their brother's wedding. Mr. Charles Slater will leavo next week for hi old Vermont home Mis Gossip has it that ho will mako a sentimental Journey and will havo company on tho return trip. The young peoplo of St, Paul's M. E. church will have one of tboir pleasant socials Mon day ovenlng at the church parlor and invite all their friend. Everything will be free. Mrs. G. M. Lambertaon left Wednesday for New York, and from Chicago east is accomp anied by her sister, Miss Gundry of Mineral Point, Wis. Mr. L. went a far as Chicago. Frank Walton of the German National bank expects to leavo Lincoln soon. That bank intends to start a branch, probably in Dakota, and Frank will go to the new house Hon. Patrick Egnn will start tomorrow or. Monday on his journey to Chill. ThoCouiuKU Joins with all Lincoln in wishing it disting uished citlteu a safe trip, a successful service and a happy return. Harry Heffelflnger and Gcorgo McArthur, wero nmong tho Lincoln boy who wero In at tendance nt tho grand opening of tho now Paddock hotel nt Beatrice last night. Thoy will return to day. Minister Egan had to delay his departuro for Chili for a week. His family will no leavo until he sends word that he ho mado arrangements for a comfortable abiding piacn in the southern continent. Mr. B. M. Ashby and son Royal roturned Wednesday from Eureka Spi lugs, Ark., MIm Mabel Akhby is receiving groat benefit from tho water of tho springs, and she. ami her mother will remain Indefinitely. Benutor and Mrs. Taggartof Hasting were Sunday guest of Lincoln relatives, nnd at the First Presbyterian church wero surrounded by so many hand shaking friends nt the close of tho service as to mako it almost a levee "Gig" Edwai ds, who Is on the road for the Baum hardware company, has mado a hit among the knight of the grip ss a singer. tie nas a tine boss, which bos got Into tho Omaha lite coupled with complimentary terms. Mrs. Guy A. Brown has rejoined her hus band at Colorado Springs. Becausosho was summoned by telegraph the inference was drawn and published that Mr. Brown was much worse On tho contrary ho Is reported to be better. What n pity it is that tho auditorium of the First Presbyterian church is not larger. The arrangement of tho church is admirable, but the congregation lias outgrown the seating capacity of the pews, which have to bo sup plemented with chair. Anson Becker after an absence of three year returned Wednesday from Texas where he ha been rusticating at Waco. Ho is look ing well and say providence has been kind to him. He will remain at homo for a brief visit then leave again for the lone star state but will return next spring ("doubled-up," so wo are told) to reside permanently in Lincoln. Knight of the Grip Whiting has been at home this week on account of tho dangerous ulcknjs of his child, but the Uttlo ono 1 now woll on the road to health. Mr. Whiting rep resent Liggett ftMyenofSt. Louis, who last year sold 20,000,000 pounds of plug tobau co, about 515 carloads. The magnitude of the business moy be interred irom we tact mai the four principal flruu In the country sold over 00,000,000 pound last year. Dan Loeb, who h entertained curious crowds with hi artlstia delineation in Bern moua' windows, ha signed with the Coil for a star engagement. He Is doing sketches for that paper, and will also help engrave them. Dan I a genius, by the-way, having among other thing been on the stage, so that he come by hi theatrical air honestly. He ha some photo in "Fritx" Emmet and Scanlan poses, and they are just too sweet He does a good imitation of Irving a la Dixey, and the Elk or tome other organisation ought to work him iuto some of their publlo entertain ment. With all these attractions it is no wonder that ho is a heart smasher among the dimpled darling of Lincoln. o & tfj .A ?. & Till P ocTo r a 'iAj. . - ' i -'"" .."' ' i . . '" r" x Telephone at the Coujukr ortloe i 953, Perkins Bros, for Infant. have the finest French shoe For underwear, hosiery and kid gloves H, R. Niasley ft Co. -v - Closed Eed and lattress Complete. aw r?-Ffnii M sLlllllllllltiilB HaiB&PaSH aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH Open. Closed. J ' r& iii f . MA " - ? I W . S !U S7 CV A. iV A . W ,k" f 7 -&T 4 j ' ' N.O y A? f -' ' -. i V l', K Only $22.00. Ornamental and UsefuL SAEDY & PITCHEE, 211 South 11th Street, Lincoln, Neb, 1 ' J . iiri!' ' ' - vw. &6$m' '-' 4 I ' I A 4 I a i . .' H A' u ' .A.llil'Lu,. ,iiti,.Sl . 1 jiiJ, JkVil! LdU-U. 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