t Mwy5i "rniflf "v"- "i wi' "vvTrj' rf-" ffffr - ' .'cj, VT "M- CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY MAY' i8, 1889. 8 (J JOPULATIOH 0FJ.INC0LN, 60,000. Saturday Evening, Nay 18 '89 f&x Otjriw 10 th and P StrMts. Dry Goods and Carpets, TAKE NOTICEI The Column will not I rejonslblo for any debt made liy any one In It name, tin less a written order accompanies tlio nmo, properly signed. I. Wkrnki., Jr., Prop'r. Herpolsheimer & Go. ALL NHXT WEEK RIBBON SALE The Courier Can tie Foil nil At Wlnclnor Hotel New Htiuul. Capital Hotel Now Htnnil. (Mvll't Dining Hnll Now Htnnil. Clason A Fletcher', 140 8011th 11th Street. A.T. I-ninlnir ACii'il. HDtl O Htrict. The (lot hum Newsstand. 11H Bouth 11th 8t. Kettli Ilms.. til Noun utiiBirect. Ktl. Young. 0O O Htrcct. Baton AHinlth, U20O "Diamond rharoiacy," ltth nml N HW Wertcrfleld' barber shop, llurr blocK. TO THE LADIES OP LINCOLN AND VICINITY. On May 27, :8, 39, 30 nml 31, wc will take outer for repair work nml remodel ing Furs, Fur garment nml Fur trimmed garments. We will linve In nttendnnce one of the best Fur Ctittert In this country. He will tnke measure nnd draft pattern, thereby insuring a perfect fit. Till U nn op. portunltr to hao the work done and gar. incnti delivered early In the season. Also nn opportunity to have n garment safely cared for during the Mtmmer. We will how all the Latest styles In new garments irotn Pari and London tor the season of 188990. Seal Jackets, Walking: Coats, Sacques, Mantlea and Newmarkets. We will be prepared to take orders for new garments for early tall delivery. By placing nn order now you are nssured of the lowest prices, choicest skins, best work manship, perfect fit and prompt delivery. The Fur Cutter will tnke correct mensurcs and draft perfect patterns. The line is from the strictly reliable house ot Henry A. Newland & Co., Detroit. Inspection Is urgently solicited, Remember the dates. Respectfully, W. R. DENNIS. Hatter, Furrier and Furnisher, 1x37 O Street. Lacal and Personal. Whltebreast Coal and Lime Company. Take Turkish at 1010 O street. The best Teas. 8. P .Stevens & Co. OdeR's dining ball, 31 tickets for 4. 00. Sawyer & Mother, florist, Masonic Temple, Mineral water used or bathing, 1010 O st Tricksy & Co., wholesale and retail Jewelers. Ladles look at the Le Sancy shoes at Per kins Bros. Try some of the fine fresh fish served every day at Cameron's. Canon City Coal again at the Whltebreast Coal and Lime Co. Ask for the "Marie Btuart" collar at Wells SM south 11th street A Patent Leather Soled shoes for ladies full dress at Perkins Bios. Roast meats, aad vegetables of all kindsat Cameron's Lunch House. A French shoe hand turned for Infants and Children at Perkins Bros. Lackawana and Bcranton hard coal sold only by Hutchlns &, Hyatt. Everybody eats at Odell's nowadays Board only 94,00 per week. Canon City coal delivered to all parts of city. Call up telephone 9SM. Only place in Lincoln that uses mineral water in baths is at 1010 O street. Improved shower for Turkish baths at Ve O street, basement Union block. Meadota, the most popular coal on the mar ket, sola only by Hutchlns & Hyatt. For choice perfumes, fine toilet soaps, go to 1138 O Street, Chapman's drug store. Scissors, knives, purses, the finest and best, 1133 O street, Chapman's drug store. Fine Teas, Spices, and the largest line of Fine Groceries In the city, at S. P. Stevens, Bert board in the city and at a price within reach ot all, at Odell's. Twenty-one meals for. Hew novelties in hats and bonnets arriving daily at Wells' millinery parlors, 38 south 11th street. The nsest luncheons in the city are served at all hours at Carder's European restaurant, MP street Toilet articles and perfumery ot all the lat est odors st Wilson & Green's pharmacy 1 south Tenth street Every thing new and neat finest menu and best cook is the city at Carder's European restaurant, 904 P street The finest work in the city at Hayden's photographic studio. 1214 O street Bee our tee samples of art work. Every body that baa stopped at Carder's natal sfsafcs wsH of It Day board or meals la earta served at popular prices. Try shV&aMolous ersam soda at Wilson & Green's 1 south Tenth street. Nothing but pare and wholesome trek layers used. Sawyer M Moshlsra greenhouses supply cut fewer,- boqwsts, etc, on tbort neties, Braneh fteral eonssrvatery in Masenio Tesn- IN THE SOCIAL SWIM. A WEEK'S HAPPENINGS CHRONICLED. Account! of 1U1U, l'Nrtlr, Wedding Ktc., That Have Entertained Society, MIs Fiinkn's German. Tlio ribbon german given Monday evening by Miss Funko was a brilliant nlTnlr, n fitting crown to the social season, Thirty-two couple hnd been Invited to participate In the dancing and tlio host hit upon the happy Idea of using her father's opera house. This gave tlio affair nn nlrof homone, If n word may le coined far tlio occasion, and gave the guests tlio advantage of a hall . These ml van tages will Ims obvious to any who liavo taken part in germans in private residences In which tlio coinimny were crowded Into one room uncomfortably small, or scntteied through two or more rooms and so cut off from swing half tlio figure. Funke's opera houso wa sjieclally put In onler for tlio own ilou and was found to Ixt admirably adapted for Its purpose. Tlio lloor of the stago was planed nml waxed Into n surprisingly good dancing surface, Tlio scenery was arranged around threo aides, successfully hiding tlio bare wall. Tlio grand central chandelier waa aided mid abetted by tlio footlights, tlio 1oi jets nml n chandelier nbovo tlio dancer In flooding stage and auditorium with cheery radiance. To tlio favored spectators' In tlio bones and tlio boily of tlio house the gay sccno framed by the proscenium arch was lienutl fully effective, brilliant and unique. The ar- riving guest were treated to u surprise at the very threshold of the house, tlio large foyer having been transformed with nrtistlo inge nuity, In tlio renter of tlio floor wa n foun tain, Whence the water enmo or whither It went wa n mystery, but during tlio entlro evening it burst from tlio fouutnln nozzle nnd fell In 11 gentlo spray upon th'i nick below. Around tlio Inner circle of the basin wa n row of geranium and flowering plant, whilo palm, Kitted plants mid vases of cut flower scnttteroil about tlio foyer gave It tlio pleas lug semblance of n conservatory. Upholstered chairs and sofas hero and there made It an In viting retreat, and during the several inter missions it was thronged with the happy, chatting dancers, who were deftly served by n coris ot colored waiters with Ices, cakes and lemon frnppe. Tlio guests wero received by Mis Funko in tlio foyer, n pleasing duty in which Mr nml Mr. Fred Funko, her purouts.asslsted. Mis Funko made a gracious, tactful host, with n pervading prciwneo that wa charming. Tlio dancing did not begin until halt-past nlno o'clock nnd continued until after one. The program comprised twelve figure, a fol lows: Star and clrclo, eccentric column, fife orchestra, angling, opjxwta rounds, column reversed, military, screen, doublo column, augmented wind-mill, tournament nnd quad ruple quadrlllo. There were eight favor fig ure. In six tlio favors wero ribbon, each hnnd-palnted with the name of tho giver. It required nearly four hundred favor of till kind, which will undoubtedly be cherished to stir up reminiscent memories In tho years to come. Tho favors in tho other two figure wero bows nnd arrow, oars crossed, hoes, rakes nnd spade, all made in bent wood. In three ot tho figures tho effect was heightened by the use ot properties. In tho angling tig. ure the gentlemen were provided with fish ing rod and lines and secured their partners by throwing their lines over a screen among the ladles concealed behind, each ot whom danced with tho gallant whoe line slio grasped. In the screen figure was a screen frame with portlerres in the panels. In ft ont of each panel stood a gentleman, nnd on the other side ot nil panels but ono was p lady. As the fair ones parted their portlerres and waltsed off with the partners they found in waiting, of course one gentleman wa left to take his seat in confusion. The tournament figure brought two sets ot gentlemen face to face ns tho claimants for tl)o company of one sot of ladles. A cavalier in one party chal lenged n cavalier in the other by throwing down his glove. The two wereprovlded w Ith masks and foil, the tatter's tip covered with chalk, and they npjiealed to the sword. Tho knights whose champion won the bout, which was decided by tho appearance of n chalk mark on hts opponent, danced off with tho ladye falrc, while the dlscomlltted gentlemen retired with such grace as they could com mand. Tho gerniau wa led by Lieut T. W. Grif fith, U.S. A., who is stationed In Lincoln a military instructor for the State University. The leader had the tact, skill, patience and self-abnegation so necessary for this post ot duty and filled the place admirably. Lieut Griffith was asshted by Miss Holmes of Kan sas City, nnd Mr. H. Mnnsfleld, Jr.. was honored by being the cavalier ot Miss Funke. Following were the other dancers ns paired : Hon. Richard Bet lin, of Omaha, ami Mr. Elmer Dundy, Jr., of Omaha; Mr. John D. Wright and Miss Clara Agey; Mr. Frank Hathaway and Miss Martha Funke; Mr.H.T, Lemist nnd Mrs. Lieut It II. Towuley: Mr. Charles Msgoon and Miss Minnie Latta: Mr. and Mrs A. G. Beeson; Mr. Will Hardy and Miss uora uardy; Mr. Ueonre N. Foresman and Miss Aileen Oakley; Mr. J. C Calhoun of Omaha, and Miss Miller of Lafay ette, Indiana; Mr. II. A, Northam and Miss Lulu Clark; Mr. Louis Storrs and Miss Olive Latta; Mr. R. K. Cooper and Mrs. K, K. Hsydenj Mr. Frank Burr and Miss Nana Ltlllbrldge; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Llppencott; Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Mulr; Mr. Elmer Henkle and Miss Moore; Mr. Robert Mulr and, Miss Lu!u,Ballantlne; Mr. C. Itl Ricater-aad-Mrt. DukseytMr: and Mr. Franki L. Sheldon; Mr. and Mrs. J.' At Buckstaff;' Mr. Win. E. Clark and Miss Lona Giles; Mr. Oscar Funke and Mis Hamlin of New York; Mr. nnd Mr. W. R. Dennis; Mr. J. U. Hlg- enbotham and Miss Lulu Grunlnger; Mr. II. C. Nutt and Miss Lemist; Mr. and Mr. Wil liam B. Ogtlen; Mr. Frank Smith and Miss Anna Hawkins; Mr. Utto Morenstecber nnd Miss Anna Funke. The favor tables wero presided over by Miss Tote McMurtry, assisted by Messrs. Frank Polk and A. II. Buckstaff. Excellent muslu was furnished by the opera house orchestra. Among the spectators were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Funke, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Funke, Lieut R. H. Townley, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Har- greaves, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burr, Dr. and Mrs. Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMur try, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. 11. r. Foster, Mrs. it H. Uauey, Mrs. C. W. Mother, Mrs. Foreman, Mrs. Dr. Ful ler, Mis Cora Outcalt, Miss Addle Alger, Miss Dena Howell and Miss Maud llurr. The german was a dressy affair and though most of the gowns were of dancing length, many elegant toilets were displayed. The fair readers of tbe'CoUMXH will be Interested' in the following account Of then; '' MN Funke wiSnttired in a. charming cos tume of white' musHn, elaborately trimmed with white, ribbons. She carried a large bou quet of La France roses. Miss Holmes, Grecian toilet of pale canary faille silk, en train, with draperies of tulle embroidered with gold butterflies. Mrs. Dundy was daintily attired in a pale blue silk with draperies of tulle embroidered in blue; corsage bouquet ot pink roses. Miss Miller, a charming drbutnntt, wore n J pink cashmere toilet elaborately trimmed with rlblions, Sh" carried n liouquct of lion Hllcne rose. Mis Martha Funko wore n Gretcheit cos tume, black niolro sash, pink rose. Mis Agey, pink cashmere with olive plush trimming. Mr. Llpncott, black laco with old gold velvet IkxIIcc. Miss Grunlnger, n whlto silk costume, IkxIIco ihcollfttt r; (lowers. Mis Intta,plnkllk under pink tulie,bodico trimmed In Jwirl passnmcnterlo, corsage bou quet. Mis Ollvo Lottn, whlto embroidered mus lin, moire sash, hand bouquet of cream whlto rosebud. Ml Oakloy, white embroidered muslin, whlto sash gracefully arranged, corsage bou quet of Im Franco roue. Mrs. HuckstnlT, pink brocade silk elaborate ly embroidered In silver braid ; diamond orna ment. Mis Clark wa picturesquely attired in a whlto embroidered silk with n row empire xasli. Miss Hardy, n dtrcctotrt costumo of terra cottn and silvery gray broadcloth, braided In silver. Mr. Sheldon, whlto inns In with sash and ribbons of pink, diamond ornaments, Mr. Ileeson, whlto tlirtctolrr costumo braided in gold, near! ornament. Mr. Htnwvy, n delicate tiluo surah silk, dia mond ornament. Mr. Ilnyileu, row pink satin with dm rlt of dotted gauto, diamond ornaments. Mis Lllllbrldge, n Recnmler costumo ot white china silk, corsago bouquet Mrs. Dennis, whlto silk with draerle of whlto game. Mis Hawkins, block lace. Mr. Town ley wa charmingly attired In n black laco costume, with V bodice, diamond ornament. Mis Moore, n (Itcolltttre gown of black vel vet Mrs. Ogden, white clilnn (Ilk and sash, flowers. Miss Anna Funke, a delicate bluo cashmere, La Franco rose. Mis Ballanttue, bluo silk with draperies ot dotted mull, corsage bouquet of Mareclml Nell rose. Mlw.Glle, a protty costumo of pink cash mere. Mr. Mulr, canary colored silk, nmbcrornn inent. Miss Lcmlst, cream white silk with blue Rash. Mis McMurtry' usual good tasto and ele gance were displayed In her rich nttlre. Her gown wa of robin's egg bluo silk, her orna ments diamond. The Drag-gUts' ltecitlou. Tho gentlemen of the Nebraska Btnto Phar maceutical Association aro to bo congratulat ed ujion the success of their annual reception, nery pleasant nlTalr. It was given at tho otato houso Wednesday evening, and In addi tion to tho druggists wa attended by several hundred residents, among them n large repre rentatlon ot the swell society of the capful city. Tho unoccupied State library was i.sed for dancing, and seventy-tlvo to one hundred couples, many In full evening dress, took part in tho giddy whirl. Tho balcony above was glveu over to tho spectators, several hundred In number. The floor bad been waxed into dauceable smcothneM, the Philharmonic played their best and gayety was unconflned until the wee sma' hours. Tho program coin prised fourteen numbers, with an Intermission in the middle, during which the company re paired to tho Senate chamber nnd were re freshed with ices and cakes, served by Brown and his waiter. The affair had been well planned by Mewrs. H. S. HeftV.uor, George McArthur, Alt. J. Shilling and U. M. Cobb, nnd the company found a competent floor management in tho hands of Messrs. W. B. McArthur, W. E. Clark, It Rhelacndcr, Doug. Shilling and W. B. Howard. Tho following gentlemen and their wive were the reception committee: Messrs. James Reed of Nebraska City, II. D. Boyden of Grand Island, S. E. Riggsof Beat rice; W. J. Turner, Charles J. Daubach, J.E. Rlgg, H. W. Brown, J. H. Harley, A. L. Bhrader And B. O. Koska of Lincoln. Among those present were noticed Messrs. and Mesdames The. C. Benton, Alt. Shilling, W. It Dennis, J, J. ImholT, Frank Gregg, F. E. Antram, Charles Gotthelf, C. 8. Llppen cott, W. B. McArthur, A. B, Cherrler, Geo. Brown, Wm. Tate, H. O. Koskl, T. J. HIckey, Mesdames Wm. A. Preston, C. W. Mother, R, II. Rhelaender and A. C. Mastersnn, Messrs. J. U. Illgenbotham, Frank Polk, U. R. Rlchter, Lieut Grifllth, Samuel Low, O. J. Danbach, George Holden, Frank Walton, W. M. Smith, Wm. Maxwell, Harry Heltel flnger, Abraham Hess, F. M. Hilton, Frank McDonald, George McArthur, Fred Hallett Frauk Harris, Frank Leister, J. E. Thomp son, Elmer Appleton, E. H. Andrus, H. It Nlwley, Otto Moemtcchner, H. Manslleld.Jr., J. E. Ferris, Mlsse Minnie and Olive Latta, Clara and Martha Funke, Aileen and Belle Oakley, Eflle Loese, Lulu Grtlnlnger, Nellie Graham, Gertie Marquette, Dena Loomis, Clara Agey, Gertie Ziemer, Nana Lllllbrldge, Gertie Laws, Lona Giles, Birdie and Lillian Ferris, Clarkie Pace, Lottie Andrus, Ethel Marsland, Helen Merrlhew, Lizzie Bounell, Laura Blizzard, Moggie English, Lily Hatha way, Cora Hardy. The Druggist' Feast. The annual reunion of tho druggists ot the state was brought to a happy close Thursday evening with a banquet at the Windsor ten dered by tho pharmacists of Lincoln. The assembling guest were regaled with a mu sical program on the parlor floor, during which the young people Improved the spacious hall and the opportunity for dancing. About halt put ten 250 sat down to a spread of good things, conspicuous among which, at each plate, was a small bottle ot the product of the Irondequolt wine company. As master of ceremonies Mr. Charles J. Daubach pro pounded the toasts and the following program brought out a flow ot wit and sense, ot Jest and truth: The Retail Drujtclst Hnry D. Borden. Our Own Nebraska Got. J. M. Thayer. The Press ...Hon. 8am I Cox. The Nebraska liar Hon. E. 1 Holmes. The Wholesale Drwrsist Hon. H.T. Clarke. The Doctor vs. the l)rugglst..H.I. Lowry, M. D. Our Exhibitors Henry Barnard. The Judiciary Judge M. 11. Heese. City ot Lincoln Hon. O. M. Lamberson, The. Ladies Rev. K. H. Ralston. A Fond Farewell. One ot the most enjoyable scla! affairs was a surprise party given Tuesday owning in compliment to Miss Mamie Smith on the eve ot her departure for her home at Crawford; vllle, Ind. The company met at the residence of Mrs, PolkSlxtentb and D streets. The rooms were aglow with light and fun, and Mr. Frank Polk" waa voted a royal host Among the invited guests were Misses Olive Latta, Martha Funke, Aileen and Belle Oak ley, Hallie Hooper, Gertie Marquette. Dolly and Kitty Cowdry, Annie Funko, Lulu Bal lantine, Lotta Andrus, Gertrude Laws, Clara Agey and MatUe Gillespie and Messrs-Qriffith, Tempktoa, Storrs, Marshal, Houts, Maxwell, Wheeler, Lang worthy, Burr, Kerman, Mc Arthur, Wilson, Low, Jansen, Funke and Andrus. kV Not another store In Nebraska carries such nn extensive nnd well assorted stock of Gentlemen's fine fixings from the Indispensable Collar Button to the thousand nnd one other useful things too numerous to tell about Our Neckwear trade I something simply Immense nnd we now enjoy the largest patronage for Ncckwcnr in the City nnd no wonder for we carry cterj thing new that the markets nfford. , In Spring Underwear we carry fancy nnd plain Halbrlggnn In nil grades from 30c to $300 per suit. Tennis1 Coats nnd Belts, nnd n matchless line of Flannel nnd Silk Outing Shirts. A handsome stock of Nobby Straw lints, nnd remember we nre sole ngent for Youmnn's Fine Silk nnd Derby Hats. - , 1029 Mail orders promptly attended to. We anhw. aBmaI "bV jci r'VlanFI Vnnntfl M JT Open. Closed. J ' tr ; Eed and Mattress m " 1 f Complete. p '"' - CY 1 . !. ir Only $22.00. .A. c .Ay v ' 211 .11 ( t ' . HABERDASHERY. O STREET Closed jL Ornamental HARDY & South Uth Street, I 1 1031 close on Sundays. Useful. PITCHER, Lincoln, Neb. Av .V' f . . s iVi xi; V3 , 1 Mr ' ' ' l '. ' JL . . I II &j&ijfiiw lUiiimiilsflilin.iu.lfnSJili . awsisSlianahaMi.... ! n.L - rta.i, , .i-kJ il. -i-,fxTu'i-r'rf'iniJtViipnt9ijMjmJtin MmMf& sJi,hi' Wi ssArWsseasAtsn4FlsBsa m s4aw-rf- ,ri Ss y swsiiifwrtarf)vaM asm S3KSi4it"vtfV ' in 11 asr"-Ms nm 1