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1 ' ,ikimjmmatmSBmtmtmmaaitatimmmmtaml4tmamKmS!!CS -J,.1,, 1-Lmi.t. .- , V i CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OOCTBER 5, 1889 ;1 '' . j '".. j. ... . .. .U , kV V1' it ..i 4 a . POPULWIOH OFllNCOLN 60,000, " Saturday Evening, Oct, 6, '80, TAKE NOTICE1 The CouiiiRH will not bo rcKiKlhlo for any debts tnnilo dy nny ono In Hh mime, un less n written order iuvoninnlcs the (mine, properly signed. Ifc Wkhhki., Jr., I'mpV. Corner I Oth and P Streets. Special opening of imported novelties in our Dress Goods and Silk Department. Extensive lines of Silk and Woolen combination suitings in new colorings. Carpet and Drapery partment on second floor. Di Tim Courier Ouu lie I'ounil At Windsor Hotel New Hlnitd. Capital llutot News Hliinil. Odell's Dining Hull News Htiinri. Olnsnn A Fletcher's. 140 Houth 11th Street. The Gotham NowiHtnuil, UK Houth lltli HI. Keith lln., Ill Ninth IliliHtrcol. Kd. Young, 1030 O Street. Knton A Smith, HMO "lMamonil Phnrnmcy," Itilli ntul N HU. WestorlloUt's burlier shop, llurr block, Little BKrt Cigar Store. I III N. Pith HI. FKLL UNDGRWeHR W. R. DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher 1137 O STREET. E l.cil nml l'ersuiml. Whltobreast Coal nnd LI mo Company. Lincoln Ico Co., 1010 O St. Telephono 118. Brown' rosUiurnnt for meals , Take Turkish at 101(1 0 street. Telephone at tlio Couiuku oillco is 853, E. Hnllett, leading Jeweler, 1SI N. 11th. Kid Glove at H. R. Nlssloy & Co.. Mineral water uiotl for bathing, 1010 O it. Visit the lnccnt store, 143 South Twelfth street. Look at the Ac, 10c ami SSo counters at the W-cent store. Try tome of Uie flno fresh fish served every day at Cameron's, Canon City Coal again at the Whltebroast Coal and Lime Co, Roast meats, and vegetables of all kindsat Cameron's Lunch House. Seethe (logon Domestic Sewing machlno advertisement on page five. Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Warner's Health, Coralluo and Nursing coroeu ai ;i. . Mssiey vo.'k Only place In Lincoln that uses minora) water in baths U at 1010 O street. Try an oyster stew or oyfters In any style at Don Cameron's. They aro line. "Dr. R. C Trogdon, Dentist, JSSJ Houth Uth street, over Klite studio, Telophone 4X1. Patronize tho ElkhornVi new Chicago train. Fastest timo on record. Through sleeper. Brown is ready to serve bnuqueU, wedding collations and other spreads on short notice. Old papers, large and clean, to wrap up bundles with or put under carpets, for salo at this office at 25 wnta per hundred. Thedlnlng room at Brown's cafo is the finest I n the city and the cuisine Is tho best and, to make it better, the prices are reasonable. Buy your coal of the Whltebroast Coal and Lime Co., and it wfll always be well screai.ed, lull weight, best quality and at right prices. The best place lu the city of Lincoln to get good board U at Brown's cafe. You have a great variety to select from and the prices are reasonable. The oyster season is open and Brown's res taurant, in keeping with its established repu tatlon, is supplying large, fat and delicious Oysters In any style at reasonable prices. Handsomely embossed cards with emblems of K. of P., Q.A.R., a of V., Masonic in 11 degress, O. of R. C., B. of L. P., B. of L. X. B. of R. R. B., P. B. O. E., I. O. O. F., A. O. U, W., U. R. K. of P., T. P. A, a) the Courier office, in new Burr block. We have just received a very pretty line of papers for covering pantry and closet shelves, to. They are in cream, salmon, orange, mandarin, heliotrope, royal purple, sky blue, Kile green and other colors. Ladies should call and seo these papers. They are the new tt thing out and add greaUy to the appear anoe of shelves. We have a large stock of Canopy top Sur reys, Phaatons, light buggies, etc, on hand and are making very low prices on all our work. If you aro contemplating the pur chase of a carriage of any kind, come and see us. Will take your old buggy In exchange at Its fair cash value. Cnmp Brothers, comer 10th and M. Parents should bo careful that their chil dren do not contract colds during tho fall or early winter months. Such colds weaken the lungs and air passages, making the child much more likely to contract other colds dur ing the winter. It Is this succession of colds that causes catarrh or bronchitis or paves the way for consumption. Should a cold bo con tracted lose no time, but cure it as quickly as possible. A fifty-cent bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy will cure any cold in a few days and leave the respiratory organs strong and heaHhy. For sale by A. L. Sha des', druggist The Union Facile R'y takes pleasure In an BOHBcing that it will run Harvest Excur sion to Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Montana on tho following dates; August Wh and UOth, Bept, 10th and Mtb, and October 8th. For these occasions a great reduction (a rates has been made, thus giving yen a splendid opportunity to visit nearly very pUee (a thn great west Do not inlta It It asTenla the business man, stock raiser, min ing prsspseter and farmer an unequaled ehMM to tfc unlimited' resources of the western country; 'For tickets, rates, pamph. 4s, etc., apply to your nearest ticket agent. (Oct. 6) ?t SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mm. A. O. Kleiner were nt home to their married friend on Wednesday mul Thursday evening", tlio "( Mug divided Into two purtles topromnto tlio comfort of n'l concerned, The decorntlous of thn liouw vrttv beautiful and uiilqun. Cut (lowers. vlneH nml plant nriiuiueutod thn parlor, nml thn dining room talilo wns n triumph. Tlio table, had Ihm-ii pulled out full lolicth mid cov ered with genuine, sod with green nud grow lug rihm and clovoi. At ono end wns a small grotto built up of stonu mid grown over with graMos, n inlulnturn Imitation of thullttlo grotto niton tlio .lemur lawn out side. Over the rest of tho tablo romi nil nr- Imh with a Inttlcod work top of graceful do sign, This was covered with grao lenv, below which hung FcoreH of bunches of grains awaiting u plucking hand, Tiny JnNiuesc lanterns around the edge lent n dah of color. A largo globular lantern hung from thn cen ter of tlio nrUir. mid, when lighted, shed n soft glow over tho table and IU rotituntR. Be tween two of thn Htx hung n tiny hammiK-k coutnluliig tnu (lolls. On tliu green sward under tho arbor wero honpiMl piles of fruit, wlulo cnkoH mid other dollcncles contested with silver, china ami crystal for Mm suprem acy of an adjoining table. On Wodnemlay nvvnlug tliu following gucstn wore present! MiMurn. and Memlnmvs K. K, Haydon, It II, Oakley, Will lxonanl, Walter Hnrgrcaves, A. (I, llecMin, Frank L. Sheldon, J, A. Duck stair, A. II. Coirroth, UoorgoUook, H. 1. Van tcr, Carl Kunke, Win. II. Ogdon, lludnoii Im liolf, Mnson Orcgg, Frank U. Uregg, Frank Hall, dipt, riiilllps, A. W, Jnnscn nml Iw rouco Ilelskcll, Mm. K. A. llouuott of Wnsh lugtou, I). C, Mm. Foreman, Miss Fanny llccd and Mr, D, K,Thoinwm. Thoprogram for the evening wns pngnsslvoouchio. Ten table worn lu full swing nt n tlmo, nud nil played with n umt lnwoinlilu from tliu giimo until ten o'clock, when n delicious rvwist wns served. Twentyono gnuius wero played. Mm, Hall mid Mr. Iounrd won tho royal prlfcs, two hnndsouio spludln chnlm. For n Irnoby prlw Mm. Frank Uregg was awarded a pretty Imlr pin receiver umdu of kid, and Mm. Sheldon carried off n black silk handker chief, Tho Invitations rend "ton-gowns," and tho ladles, with but two or three oxcep-, tlotiK, wero arrayed in gowns of that dcttorlt tlou. Quito a luimWr of them wero specially mado for tho occasion, nml many exceedingly Imndsoino ojstumes woro displayed. It was tliu llrst tea-gown party given In Lincoln, nud It was a brilliant affair In all respects. Mrs. Kleiner wax gowiuol In n mahogany henriettn, en trnlne, with gobelin blue moire silk front. Shu was assisted by Miss Lulu Qrunlnger, nt tlred In an apricot henriettn with train nnd gold and whlto brocade, trimmings, nnd by Miss Ziemor In n cardinal honriettn, en trnlne, with figured front Following wero tho toilets of the other ladles, but tliu brief descriptions barely gtvo a suggestion of the pretty e!TicU shown by tho ten gowns: Mm. Ijuouard, an empire gown of black nnd whlto satin, with fringed front, en trnlne; di amond ornaments. Mm. Oakley, bluck and whlto falllu silk, emplru stylo, en trnlne. Mm. Foreman, black henriettn, on trnlne, with cardinal silk facings and angel sleeves; diamonds. Mrs. lliirgrvnves, honriettn nnd yellow su rah, en trnlne. Mrs. Mnson Uregg, light blue figured cash mere, en trnlne, whlto lace trimmings, dia monds and roses. Mrs, Jausen, black brocadod satin, en trnlne, pink and lavender trim i ings; diamonds. Mrs. Foster, old pink ct-nhmcre, on trnlne, white tulle trimmings,; diamonds. Mrs. Ogden, black and lavender satin, en trnlne. Mrs. Funko, white china silk. Mm. Hvlskell, whlto embroidery, ribbon trimmings; iiiamonus. Mm. Coffroth, combination old row cash more and white illk. Mrs. Hall, light green cashmere, on trnlne, trimmed with dark green velvet and figured clilna sllkjulamonds. Mm. Imhoff, white cashmere and whlto silk. Mrs. Cook, dark cashmere am velvet, en tralno, lemon figured trimmings!; diamonds and white carnations. Mrs. Hnyden, white cashmere, silk and laceh en tralno; diamonds. Mrs. Bennett, croam figured chnllo, white silk and brown ribbon trimmings. Mm. Buckstaff, dovo colored cnslimere, en trnlne, figured pink silk tlmmlugHjdlninonds. Mrs. Sheldon, blnck and light bluo empire gown; dlnmcnds. Mm. lkxnon, red cashmere nnd black surah, en trnlne; diamonds. Mm. Frank Uregg, old roso Henrietta and plush, en tralne, light bluo ribbon trimmings; diamonds. Mrs. Phillips, wine brocadod silk and white Inco, on tralne; diamonds. Miss Reed, navy blue broadcloth, black braid trimmings; diamonds. Tho guests of Thursday evening wero : Messrs and Mewlnmos L. U. Burr, O. C. Burr. John Doollttle, Whitney Marshall, Geo. M. Harr iett, L. C. Richards, A. S. Raymond, S. M. Ashby, Dr. Bailey, J. a McBrlde, George Clark, Dr. Appleget, J. R. Richards, N. a Abbott, N. O. Brock, Frank Hall, W. B. Wolcott, Mrs. John Zehrung, Miss Fanny Reed and Mr, Frank C Zehrung. Tho elder married poople were na royally entertained as the younger guosta of the evening before, and had quite as jolly a time. Nine tables of progressive euchre bad a delightfully excltlug race for the honors of the evening. The prises wero the same as the night before. The haudsome chairs went to Mrs. Woloottand Mr. L. C Burr, and Uie booty favors were won by Mrs, J. A. Richards and Mr. Ray mond. Most of tho ladles were tri tea gowns, sevearl of them exquisite creations, and they were evon moro picturesque than tho evening before. Those tea gown parties have been a delightfully novel sensation for Lincoln so ciety, ami tho fair sex are bubbling over wltlt the subject Following were the toilets of the ladles at Thursday evening's at horns: Mrs. L, C. Burr, white cashmere, green silk trimmings; diamonds. Mm. C. C. Burr, black lace and white surah, en tralne; diamonds. Mrs, Doollttle, black henriettn, en tralne, with blnck and white silk trimmings; dia monds. Mrs. Marshall, sage green honriettn, in tralno, chlua silk trimmings; diamonds. Mrs. Bartlett, black silk; diamonds. Mm. L. C. Richards, brown silk; dia monds. Mrs. J, R, Richards, steel grey cashmere, pasHamenterlo trimmings; diamonds. Mrs. Raymond, wine silk, passementerie trimmings; diamonds. Mrs. Ashby, black henriettn, entraine, gold and black trimmings; diamonds. Mrs. Bailey, fawn coloted cashmere, en tralne, salmon china silk trimmings.; dia monds. Mrs. McBrlde, an empire gown of black heurietta, en tralne, old row silk and Fenian trimmings; diamonds. Mm. Clark, gendarme blue si I If. whlto loco trimmings; diamonds. Mrs. Appleget, block silk, en tralne, with red trimmings; diamonds. Mrs. Zehrung, black silk, en trnlne, steel brocade trimmings; diamonds, MUm Rood, peacock blue cashmere with yellow silk trimmings. Mm. Abbott, gnt, light green cashmere, en trnlne, old gold trlmmlngsi diamonds. Mm. Brock, electric blun cashmere, en trnlne, red nud bluo silk trimmings; dia monds, Mm. Hnll, wa foam cashmere, with figured China silk nnd dark green velvet trimmings; diamonds. Mia Woleott, light tnu enshmorp, en trnlne, brown nud tnu ribbon trimmings; illnmoiiils. Bishop J, II. Vincent of thn Methodist church was In thn city Monday and Tuesday, nud on Monday afternoon was tendered n re ception nt tho elegant homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Imhoff, A general Invitation wns ex tended to membcro of thn Chautauqua Liter ary and Hclentlllo Circle, who look to Dr. Vincent as tho head of tho great C. L. 8, C. Tho hnndxomn parlors of tliu ImhofT homo wore thronged with Indlw and gentlemen during thn hourof thureceptioii.niidltnmy bo wild without nlrcctnt Ion that nil wero charm ed with tho bishop, wliosokludlygreotlngnnd gracious manner wero Irresistible. In ro- sn)iimo to tho wished of tho CliniitnuqtinuM, Chancellor Vincent sxko totheiuof thnnlms nnd the achievements of tho C. L. 8. C. Ho was gracefully Introduced by Mrs. T, H. I'nvltt, and for fifteen or twenty minutes ho ixmrol forth n stream or Inspiring thoughts. Among those present wero noticed Mtwrn. nnd Mi-wlnnics Atkinson, Lcuvltt, Stein, Rol lins, Crelghton, Calvert and Fnwcll, Mite ilnmoH Garten, Klllott, Welch, Lowry, Smith, Davis, Hall, Burton, Uregg (Frank), IlnrucH, Hodds, Metcnlf, HarMT, Wllllnms, Htownrt nnd Fleming, Mewmt, I'Mmlxton and W. Mor ton Smith, Profs. Ixuvo and Joihm and Misses Johnson, Klllott, Uphnm nnd Gillespie. Lincoln will lw well icprcsuutcd at tho til euuliil conclnvo of KnlghtK Templar In Wash ington next week. Agent Zlemor or tho Hur llugton captured nil tho visitors from Lincoln nud sent them out Thursday afternoon In two slceem, Relay nnd Germanic. At. Omaha thoy woro Joined by several other cam from thu west nnd n diner, making n train of ten cam that will run through solid to Washing ton uy way or thu Jlurilngton and Pounsyl vnnln lines. Tho following Lincoln iwoplo wero tisk-ctod through by Mr. Klemor: Mr. nnd Mm. W, J. Turner and Besslu Tinner, W. V. Bain, H, 11. Nlssley. F. W. Iwls, Mm. M. R. Davey, Mr. and Mm. A. J, Sawyer, 8. C. Klllott, Mr. nnd Mm. I). II. Howard, II. Moore, Mr. nud Mm. II. Zehrung, Mr. and Mm. J. H. Mockctt, 8. C. McDonald, Mrs. W. P. Phillips nud Will Phillips, Sim. O. N. Humphrey, Mm. Austin Humphrey, A. Adams, J. M. Murdock, Mr nnd Mrs. A. M. Davis, Mr. and Mm, A. U. Bocson, C. C. BIN lings, Jas. Balloy, Mr. and Mn, 8. W. Get tler, R. P. It. Millar. Tho Indies of Plymouth Congregational church entertained several hundred patrons Tuosdny ovenlng with nn old-fashioned Now Kngland supper. It wns followed by n musi cal program sustained by Miss Corlctt of Omaha, MIm Maud Coleman, Miss Waldrun, Miss Baker mid Chan, Hopper. Then came a pretty tableau, "A Dream of Fair Women," wiin diameters represented as follows; Hel en of Troy, Miss Edith Floyd; Queen Eliza beth, Miss Mugglo Miller; Mary Queen of Scots, Miss Gertrude Abbott; Cleopatra, Miss Eva Meadows; Jeptha's Daughter, Miss May Walton; Joan of Arc, Miss Alice Martin; Ruth, Miss Inez Pound; Little Milk Maid, Miss Grace Thompson. Tlio Christian university was formally ojicned Tuesday afternoon with tho following faculty present: W. P. Aylsworth, A. M., nctlng president, dean of tho biblical depart ment, and profewMir of Hebrew and biblical literature; A. M. Chamtierlnln, A.M., profen sor of ancient language nnd literature; J. A. Boattlc, A. M., professor of pure and applied mathematics; K. D. Harris, A. B., Instructor in preparatory cchool; A. T. Noo, M. D., in structor in phytdology , nnntomy and hygieno ; Mrs. W. P. Stearns, instructor in vocal ami instrumental music; MIsx II. Almenn Parker, insirucior in elocution. Miss Inei DorrU gnvo a pleasant card par ty Tuesday ovenlng. Progressive euchre was tho program for tho evening, and n flno reci tation by MIsh Almenn Parker was a pleasing incident Tho arty Included 'Messrs. Harry J. Hall, C. K. Montg6mery, Ed. Holm, J. B. Moyor, Will Clark, Horry Hunna and R. C. Trogden, Misses Stobbs, Parker, Ulles, Ciirmody and Sadtu and Clam Becker. Miss Cnrrlo Allen of St LouU Is visiting Mrs. Harry Hubbard, who gavo n swell "ten for her guest a few evenings since, Mrs. Hub bard, whoso hiwlwnd represents tlio Simmons luirdwuro company of St Louis, is ono of tho bridea who have como to Lincoln lately and lias tho proktlgo of n social kuccckh in St Louts, Tho Capital City C. L. S. C. roorgnnlred Tuesday evening by eloctlng tho following of ficers: President, John L. Doty: vice presl-. dent, Mm. J. A. Dummett; secretary, A. R. iMlnilston; treasurer, Mum Ayers. The Unit meeting will bo held Tuesday evening, Octo ber IS. Another C. L. 8. C. is being organized among momlxM-s of St Paul's Methodist church, and a movo Is under way to consoli date the Lincoln circlo with It and retain tho name of the oldest organization in tho city. Mr. Thomas J, Rellly and bride are enlov- ing their honeymoon on an eastern trip. They win ie at nome at liao (j street after Oct 15. Mr. Reiliy is connected with Lnwlor's dry goods house. Mm. S. O. Dorr gave a reception at her homo, 1520 P street last evening In honor of Miss uueen Uallard. This evening another reception will bo ( given for older friends. ineuignrivt) flub, composed of young married people, had Its first meeting for this season Tuesday evening, and was eutertain cd by Mr. and Mm. J. A, Buckstaff. The young ladiea.of ,the nine, organ society of St Paul's church will give a concert Mon day ovenlng nt tho churclu Blind Boone, tho pianist, will play. S. 8. Mckennoy was fifty-four vears old tho other day, and n party of friends "sur prised" him. Thoy prevented a silk lint Tlio members of tho German Catholic church aro arranging for a fair at Bohanan's linll from October 14 to 21. A wedding in which Lincoln society is most deeply interested will bo celebrated on Wednesday ovenlng, Oct. 23d. A movement Is under way to make a C. L. S. C. library of ono of thoitarlors of StPaul's Mothodist church. Old trunks made as good as new or taken in trade for new ones at trunk factory 203 So, 11th St., tel. 003. Wirrick & Hopper. Also a Hue line of trunks, valises, etc. Hardy & Pitcher have received a large Hue of very fine down sofa pillows, which aro be ing ottered at reasonable prices. Qroa Grain and Surah Silks, black aril col ors, at IL It, Hba.'oy & Co.'s. Ashby & MillsiNiugli sro : offering their entire stock nt cost See tho dogon Domestic Sowing machln odevrtlsement on page five. Ql lyn-BefU& Weaver, the new coal Arm, a trio! For line dress goods, silks and cloaks you can buy them at cost at the great closing sale I at Ashby & MUUpaugh. FINE v Correspondence WE HAVE JUST Whitings Writin and would be pleased to have you call when in need of anything in that line. All the latest styles both in size and finish, as well as novelties are in stock. Call and see. WESSEL PRINTING CO., Courier Office. TEN A i' Fine 'v5,7 HARDY & PITCHER'S LINCOLN, 't'1f s' s'"' 4' 44 iK STATIONERY OPENED IN CONNECTION WITH OUR PRINTING DEPARTMENT A COMPLETE LINE OF THE CELEBRATED . . '''.''. LARGE FLOORS FILLED WITH Furniture CAN ALWAYS BE SEEN 211 S. 11th, ST,r :X& ;'i Papers; Papers New Burr Block. -. r t:-.- :vav,' AT NEB- ? l .rr