Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, November 23, 1889, Page 8, Image 8

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1889
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NTOLATIOI OF LIHCOLN 60,000.
Sttirdaj Evening, Nov. 23 '89,
TAKE NOTICE!
Tbe Couhikr will not I rtwiwnslblo for
ay debts made by any ono In It name, nn
! m written order necomiwnles tlio snmo,
jcoyeiry signed,
U Wkrhh., Jr., Prop'r.
0mwr 10th and P StrMto.
Dry Goods
AND-
CARPETS.
The Courier Can boVound At
Windsor Hotel Now Htanrt.
Capital JIolcl New" Hlnnd.
CMeU's Dining Hull NowsHtnnd.
TfeoOnthnm News Bland, it Houllt 11th Ht.
rt HutTnor, lit Ninth lltli Htreot.
Kd. Young, ICSQOHtrcot.
KMou AHmlth, HMO , . .
little Sport Cigar Store. 113 N. llli Bt.
FIUIRIS
W. R. DENNIS,
r ' ! 1137 O STREET.
A NEW TYPEWRITER.
A Machine That I Superior to the Kcm
ltiRtoit orCatlgraptt.
Tho Weasel Printing Coninny hnvobcen
appointed agents fortho new mid popular
Teat Typewrite for southeastern Nebraska.
T Many ot our reader thU now machine Is
Irrailj known, and all who liavo seen It pro-
It far superior to any or tlio older
Aihru utility and speed are con
It I giving better sallsf action than
the Remington or theCallgTaph.be
fcr point ot convenience, improve-
landKNieral construction It far excel
jugrthmg in Uita line ever Invented. This may
asm a broad assertion and doubted by tboea
trfce are using the above machines, but when
II It known that Mr. Yost, Mm Inventor, ha
is year built the Hemlngton ami Callgraph,
Jfc is reasonable to believe that being con
sjbsjsMt In the business he has had opportunity
to aate where improvement could be made,
a accordingly is able to furnish a better
tnawriter than either of the other. On the
Test no ribbon k used, each letter or figure
m thing the paper direct, and by a very valu
akis new patent are In exact and perfect
asjsrnimnt If preferable either Callgraph or
Bssalngton keyboard will be rumbaed. All
wfco have een this new machine In Lincoln
pronounce it a gem, and we shall bo pleased
have ail Interested call and see it. Ofllco
srHh Tmk Camtal City Covbikr, iaa-124
Xartb Twelfth street, new Burr block.
lueeal aad Verseaat.
WMtsbreast Coal and Lleae Company.
JUaeotn lee Co., 10(0 O Ht. Telephone 118.
BreWsrestauraat for meals.
Take Turkish at WW O street,
TsWhattbeCovRinioAoekaH,
M. BaUtM, leading Jeweler, 1S1 N. Uth.
Mktsral water used for bathing, 1016 Ost
LeaVse, come and. see w at theW cent store.
Writ Belts at Weaver, the new ooal Arm, a
trial?
Vkst the latent store, 1M South Twelfth
Las at the fe, Me and Me esvaters ut the
MtatC, J. QwUmeHe'i drees waking par
visUliOttreet, tryeasNe of Mm Sm freak Ash wrresl very
4aCawsroa'.
i City Ceal again at the WkHebreast
B CO.
.. ttoast aaeate, and vegetable of aM klndsat
Ckwrsa's Twnnh TTnmn
Swarior.qalky Anthraelte cool at.Betta
Weaver's. CallupiW.
The sU retkbl Canon City Coat at Hutch
ksiyat,s,lM0Otrset. fasasrnsilshiinir fnr Turkish baths at 1016
O aHeX.tiassment uawo Moeic.
Osdy plaee In Ltaeatn that uses mineral
Mfttr in hatha k at 1016 O street
Try an urakrstew or oysters hi, any style
M V UaaaeroB'a. They are line.
Sr. R. C. Trogden, Dentist, aw South Uth
ateetit, over WKe stwllo. TekphoaesSH.
Brown k ready to serve bauquets, weddW
ewttaOon and ether ireak on short notice.
Canon CWy, Mesdota, Ohio BtookandCol
wade Cosl, at BeMa & Weaver's, phone 440,
ji-Jfesv k the tkae to Uy in your winter sup
rC eoaL Mtuehlas ts Hyatt's, 1040 O
miaed Ijutkawaua Anthracite and
fee eoak at Hutchuu Sc Hyatt's, 1040
O street
Ladies wfti lad n complete Hae of ine shoes
I aw the latest styles at the proper prices at
i ooa mtoe more.
saJPlwshgarmakatH.R.yisskya;Co.
AM skw ead kagtha kt Baenues, Modkskaa
eyyoesiioiteH'hHbreatCosJad
, lisise Co., aa4 it will always ba wU aereaked,
HM wsight, best qualkv and at right pries.
JUhhy MWspaugh are efferiar their n-
9t tee drsa good mm Uks at eost
i k the tksM to buy a alee dress for vary
m P. lUsssil, artist m Cbksa, 01. JrW
trfs4 Watr Coior pai4ig, Studio, room
JMeV 6fB ,,i,ft IsbIm aw- lear WWral sewajWWBi
atm Hi North Trtisllk strslL
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The Mkr ssasoa kept ad rowa'S res
ssMssaai. k koinlat wMh nWssiltHihrd mshs-
BjpafjBjsjpaissssjpg s waj f wm erw eavssfwvnKa stibvbjb)
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iHlsWlyteC kma,.fat acxl ekiWoue
aJiH ia sgy y at reasonable pries., '
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr. J. II. Hurley gavo ullage and elegant
reception Thursday evening for Mr. nml Mr.
Host-no A. l'crry, who lind but Just returned
from their wedding iotir of tho wwt. lloth
brldo and groom hud Inrgo circle of f rlonds,
nnd tho Hnrley homo wos thronged from
Clgllt tOOlOVCU Iy 1110 imwmoi wiwnwiraiiaiu;, jinuuii, jonuj, "Hi .t ""
i-ntiin tn lutv tlidr rosDCCts. llio reception
was marked for Its elegance, the lndl( ills-1
t t A It 1 Fit. . f...lS.l
tdnvlnir innnv lienutlful toilets, llio Invited
guests wero I Messrs, nnd Momlnmw llny
mer, Knuford, Bhelilon, Howell, Hwnn, Oil.
TliomiMon. H. II. Townloy, K. II. Tucking,
llruco Tucking, II. II. Wheeler, I. 8. 1'.
Weeks, M. I). Welch, O. W. Welalcr, Whc
don, Wing, Yates, Kleiner, Htntes, O. 0.
White of Creto, Mnnnlng, Kd. Oreon, Dorrh,
Chits. Harris, Hcblmrd, Maxwell, (lero, Oar
ten , Mason Uregg, Hleskcll, A. H. Hnrgrcnvcs,
Walter Hnrgrvitves. Holinos, Frank Hall,
Harwood, Hathaway, J. K. Houtx, Ham
mnml, Helmcr, Huwett, J. J. ImholT, Hudson
Itnhoir, W. W. Jones, 0, 1. Jones, Jansun, 11.
W. Kelly, ljrt, Harry Llpicncott, O. M.
I.nmbcrtson, Henry IawIs, Frank Iwls, C.
1C Little, Itu, 1-connnl, It. K. Moore, H. K.
Mooro, Macfarlnnd. W. J. Marshall, J. A,
Marshall, Mullrlile, Mosher, McCrcry, Mo
Arthur, Miner, Noble, Otitcnlt, Ogtlon, 1L
II. Onkloy, l'lummer, 1L O. Phillips, Pat
rick, Illckitts, A. H. Itnyinond, J. II.
Itlchni-ds, L. C. Illchnnls, Itewlok, lllghter,
llehlandor, N. O, Abltott, Andrews, O. A.
Atkinson, ApjMslgct, O. C. Uurr, I C. llurr,
Halrd, II. W. Un.wn, II. A, llabcoek, llenton,
lleason, Uoehmer, Uuckstaff, J, IL Ckrk,
Oco. Clark, Coffroth, O. M. Carter, Colvort,
Doollttle, Klllott, Foster, Carl Funko, Miss
Miller ot Chicago, Mlsse Hardy, Funko,
Ayors, Latin, Harris, Clnnnmond. Perry and
Furst, Mesdantes. H. H. llrock, Dr. Fuller, O.
A. Hard nnd Uucklnghum. Messrs. Orrgory,
MaoMurtry, Orlltlth, Zhrung, UuckstalT,
AlgorsVrlght, Lcmlsh, Homan, Walsh, Oca
Watsh, Magoon nnd Foresmnn.
Tho first annual ball of tho Loyal Legion,
No. 8, Helect Knights, A. O. U. W was held
Thursday evening nt Templo hall. About
soventy-flvo couples wero in attendance and
all had a highly enjoynblo tlino. Tho mem
bers of tho lodgo were present In tholr uniforms
nnd mado n haudsomo appearance, Tho pro
gram contained twenty-two numbers, and
provided for an elaborate supper ut llrown's.
The floor wni ably managed by Mr. J. K.
Douglas, asslsUxl by Mr, Win. T. Bprlng
inover. Tho committee of at rangcmenU was
Messrs. Win. T. Hpringmnyer, K. Mots and
A. Kroener, Tho reception coinnimltteo was
Messrs. Walter llouseworth, J. A. Burk, Carl
Behmitt, F. W. Pynchson, J, Putoian, Paul
Pingle. Among those present were Messrs.
and Mesdamea Wm. Bpringmeyer, P. Andres
sen, W. Ileeder, J. Young, A. Wilson, (Jeorgo
Coojor, Win. Krouso, F. Pynehor, D. Hhat
fer, W. dttsford, WcUol, Urockelmyor, Jus
tice, Messrs. lloyn, Hludskop, Newman of
Oma!m Mrs. Pino of Plattsinouth, Mrs. F,
Madden, Miss J. Mclntyro, Mr, llhodos,
Mrs. W. N. Newberry? Misses Wlor, Mataby,
Brobane, Magganl, Wlllet, Olceon, Bell,
Blair, Magglo Kelloy, llooney, BhulU, Fol
cadeand Kllno; Messrs. Blrtl, Putnam, Hen
ry and Charles Mayer, Mot, Monk, Mills,
Btrattoa, Bonnell, Hhodes, Floyd, Hlllory,
O'Malley, Jessen, Kntsensteln, Larson, Wil
liams, Bundeen, Wolf of Crete, BhotU, Prln
gel, Uouseworth, Howe, Williams, The le
gion desires to return thanks to Mr. H. A.
Warner for his valuablo and courteous assist
anco on the floor, nnd Mr. and Mis. Camp
bell at tho cloak room, and tho orchestra for
its fine music.
It may Interest tho public to learn thnt the.
pictures In tho Senate chamber at the end ot
the fourth week Is 600. Tho Haydon Art club.
feels extremely pleased at the good attends
ance thus far, and at the Interest manifest,!.
in Its attempt to bring the collection of draw.
lugs and reproductions front the masters to-
tho attention of students and lovers of art If-
the attendance at the capit 1 continues as.
prise win ueassursu,, ana mo club encouc-
ageu to secure euiHiar attractions in tli
future. The following Indies will hav
charge ot the rooms during the coming weoki.
reek-
mommy, ran. u. a. viason; luosilay, Mrs, U.
P.. Younc; Wednesday, Mrs. A. J. Sawveci
Thursday, Miss & W. Moore; Friday, Mr-
Frank Hall; Saturday, Mr. A. P. 8. BtuarL
WLl u ,. t . . . H
Mrs. wniHieTMarsnau introiucctt a new
entertainment into Lincoln society by giving
a Kensington tea yesterday afternoon. The
kdles were invited tor three o'clock and wore
exeotd to bring their Kensington or other
fancy work, to employ their nimble Anser
for the rest ot the afternoon or until tea time.
It waa a deckled novelty, and Mrs. Marshall
k likely to have many imitators. Tho favors
ed ladles were Mesdames Bllllngsley, Dales,
Oemer, Bwaa, Zkater, John Zetirung, Bon-
neii, uoimes, o, ti. Moore, Mourtde, Ouiftold,
Everett, Phillips, Applert, Berk. Bartlctt,
Gregg. Outoalt S. II. Burnh&m, A. D, Burr,
O. O. Burr, J. R. Clark, I. M. Raymond, J.
E, Houtx, Hammond, John Doollttle, Gates.
L. C, Burr, L. U. Richards, J. A. Msrslisli.
J. K Richards.
Mr. and Mrs, 8, J. Tuttle gave a company
on last Friday evening for their daughter,
who soon returns to Boston for voice culture.
The early part ot the evening was spent In
pkytng cards. After dainty refreshment
were served the company wen blgbly enter
tained in a musical way by Mrs. Bacbard.
iMksLatimer and .Mis Daky Tuttle. The
participant were : Mr. and Mrs. Harwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Cal
Thompson, Mrs. Bacbard, Misses Latimer,
Bussey, Lewis, Pace and Erb, Messrs. Glfllo,
Will Ckrk, Pace, Erb, Frank Clark, Mun
son and Flu mm or,
Mrs. 0. E. Yates entertained a party of la
dles from Omaha and Pkttsmouth last FrU
day Carriages met them on the arrival ot
the morning train and they were giveu a rule
over the city to note the vast improvements.
after which an elaborate one o'clock dinner
was served. Among tho guests were noticed
Mrs. Dr. Livingston and Mrs. Frank White
ot Pkttsmouth, Mrs. Weed, Mrs. J. O. Phil-
llppl, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Tunda and Mrs. A.
McLaughlin ot Omaha, Mrs. Gov. Thayer,
Mr. Ell Plummer, Mrs. Cal Thompson and
Mrs, R. H. Oakky,
The Calumet club held its regular dance at
Temple hall Wednesday bwnlng, und the mar
ried people seemed to enjoy the merry whirl
as much a the young folks. Curtice Thiers'
orchestra furuUtied excellent music, and Mr.
Thiers made a glorious record with his
prompting. Among those noticed present
were we following genuemen and their wives;
R. O'Nes), ,W. R. Uheknder, George Thiers,
T. J! Hlekiy, a M. Keefer, E. R. Blser. Dr.
Victor, T. W; TsJt, U. L. Guile, Fred Rhe-
lander, G. W. Uoxie, N. Usll, Mr, Foster, Mr.
Lewie and Mr. Dillon.
The memory ot the kte Robert D. Silvers,
who died at Colorado Springs some tlino since,
was revered in a formal and appropriate man
ner Wednesday evening by the Knlghk ot
FythlasV Resohitiona were adopted in recog
nition of the merits of the deceased and ex
pressive of i the. fraternal regret entertained
by,the broHui Knights at hk removaU Me.
morkJ addresses eomkteat with' the spir t
that prevailed were" deHv.ere4.by Messrs. .E,
K, BrownJL. W. BlUKigSky,' ft . F. Downs,
W. O. Iano. John Morrison, Will Love and
Tom M. Cook.
MIm Maud Hammond gnve a plensant card
iwrty Hfltunlny evening with progress! vo high
llvo ns tho gnmo. Tho roynl prlierf wero won
by Mr. Henry Hdmktou and MIm McMillan,
nnd Mr. Wing and Mix Wing received subs
stnutlnl consolation. Thoguost wero Mwwr.
I-Jddy, Hnllott, UoWuow, Wing. Wheeler,
tveicn, iiiciiaruson, i lienor, jmuihbiuii, jiuB-
gard nnd Hammond, Misses Ilcnch, Andrus,
SU..I. ! Ft.u tu'lal.HH t.ffllln 1)1.1.1
Hchwab, Tremau, Klrkor, MoMlllou, Hlchtor,
Underwood, Wing, Dol'uoaiul Dcnn of Bloom-
Ington, III.
Mnny Lincoln pooplo will Im Interottod nnd
surrlsed nt the nows that Miss ArU Cody,
daughter of "BulTalo Bill," is to bo marrrlcd
noit Wednesday to n Mr. Bowl, n loan nnd
real estate man nt North Platte. They will
go to California for their wedding tour. It
was supposed nt ono time thnt n well known
lender ill Lincoln society had n mortfrngo on
this lady's affections, Imttlmobrlngs changes.
A grent many Lincoln peoplohnvo received
a square card Iwrdored In black and printed
with tho following! In nffoctlonnto remem
brance of Holx-rt I). Silver, who died thofith
day of NovemW, 1889, nt Colorado Bprlngs,
Colorado, aged 4(1 years, (months nnd 8 days
"Oono to ltest" Burled nt Hlvcrsldo cem
etery, Denver, Colo.
Mention was mada last week ot tho organ
Irntlou of tho Hound Tnblo by iwonty-flvo
prominent men, Tlio wives of these gentle
men aro not going to lw snubbed, nnd havo
organized tho Borosls club. Thoy will moot
nt tho snmo tlino nnd placo ur tho Hound
Tablo and will dlfcum iiuestions of tho day.
Miss Cora Preston gavo n musical Tuesday
evovlng at the homo of Mrs. Charles Schran
In honor of lior brothor, John Preston, and
sister, Mrs. Charles Gilbert of New York.
Tho mnslcal assistant wero Prof. Kastcnlay,
Misses White, Barnaby, Thompson nnd Oil
bort and Messrs. Howarth and McKcnnn.
Tlio Pleasant Hour Juniors will dance again
noxt Wednesday evening, nnd tho Seniors
will follow Thanksgiving nlitl.t. Tho Yorko
clubVi noxt hop will not be duo until n week
rront Friday.
O. M. Lambertson went to Mineral Point,
Wis., early In tho week to attend the wed
ding of Miss Onmlry. Mr. lyimbertson's
wife and children will return with htm.
Mrs. B. D. Woodloy entertained tho East
Lincoln O. L. B. C. Wednesday evening.
Misses Nolhnrdt, Thomas, Orr nnd Smith and
Mr. Greenlee assisted in tho program,
i Mr. Hichard M. Logan and Miss Fanny
Butcher were man led In cast Lincoln Tuesday
evening and havo settled down in a cottago
on Vino street near Twenty-eighth.
O. O. Belljreslgned m county clork Thurs
day and took his place us deputy sociotary
of state, Martin Howo, recently elected clork,
was appointed to the vacancy.
Wedding work and other flno printed on
graved Invitation nnd announcements are
our specialty. Call and too what wo have
douo for others. .
Capital City lodge, A. O. U. W is planning
n reception for three newly marrlod members:
Dr. E. Ij. Holyoke, Door-go Stabler nnd Win.
Dean.
Mki Juliet Orabom ot Chicago and
Misses Balloutlno and BUhop of Omaha, oro
visiting Mr. and Mm. W. N. Leonard.
Herman Blerwlth returned to Lincoln from
a surveying trip to tho Black Hills, during
which, ho contracted rheumatism.
A Tl MMI..1I rl..llA.. w- n VT..I
Knights of IVIh las wl U olvo 'a bill t lio
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" Mta N"oml Knight of Chicago is stopping
-.t M u, ' M,M LBUri1 Eostertlay during
' n u" A' convonuon,
Messrs. John R, and William Clark content-
JIto a trip to Ohio to help celebrate the gol-
Jen wedding of their parents.
j y t nr r-rVomhiiro- h. iwv,n i ..
supreme court.
Mrs. David Bush ;of Austin. Minn., im.l
r" Cliarles Bmlth ot Milwaukee, are guests
ol Mr8- v" LAwreuce.
. Mrs. O. A. Haymcr Is vlsitlnir her mother
at Washington, Ohio, and will remain there
until otter tlio Holidays
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Tlie Elks hojio to get Into their new rooms
noxt Saturday evening
The formal opening
will! occur later.
Tlio Pleasant Hour Juniors will havo a
meeting this erenlug at W. H. B. Stout's
oIQce.
Mrs. R, II. Oakloy gavo a largo rocoptlon
last evening for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maxwell
Mrs. Angle Flshback spent several days
this week with friends at Grand Island.
Mrs. Geo. Clark left Monday for a trip of
several weeks with friends in tho east
O. W. Fifor, who went out to tbo end of
the B. & M. Hues, returned Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hallett entertained tho
Lai eta whist club Tuesday evening.
The Courixr hopes to be in its new quar
ters within the next ten days,
Tho A. O.U, W. are preparing to organise
a now lodgo in East Lincoln.
Dr. and Mrs. Casobeer entertained a com
pany Tuesday evening.
Miss Clara Agey k home from her Kansas
City visit.
Mrs. Zara Wllsoti returned from Chicago
Tuesuay.
Additional Society tfewi on I tgea 1 and 2.
The cooking exhibitions giveu with tho
Charter Oak stove this week at II. J. Hall &
Brother's have been largely attended, und
proved a grand success. Wire gauze, as ap
plied to oven doors for baking purpoes, is
undoubtedly the most perfect system that
can bousoa.
Next Monday and Tuesday will lie "freo
stamping days" at J. H. Mauritius & Go's
ladles' turtmhtug goods store on Eloventh
street The firm has just secured exclusive
control of a new and perfect stamplmr sys
tem and by May of Intro Juclng its work, will
on the days sot apart do stamping for all the
ladles free of charge.
The holiday season, the most exponsivo of
the year, is at hand, and many people have
already begun to think of proxeuts. A word
to all such: The man to see Is Hallett, the
Eleventh street jeweler. Ho bos a flno stock
ot suitable articles to select from, and will
gladly Jay aside any tblng tbat is wanted. If ho
doeeut happen to have just exactly, the thing
you wish, bo is ready for suggestions and will
get it for you. Ono can always depend ou
honorable treatment from Hallett, which is
an important thing In buying goods on which
tow people are posted.
Ladles who desire the latest In fine kid
gloves no matter what length or shade, will
And a complete and attractive assortment at
Miller as f nine's, and prices are reasonable.
They are just now having a special sale ou
some slightly damaged Alexandre goods end
you may nnd some In the lot that you want
Truthful Advertising Creates Public Confidence
And thnt Is the reason we nrc doing the clothing business of Lincoln, nnd ns wc have never been known to advertise any-
thing wc cannot produce, wc feel confident thnt our 15 percent discount sale will be appreciated. Although In
mid season when tve determine to mnkc n sweep, wc recognize no limit. Wc have too much clothing
nnd mint unload. Remember nothing reserved In our Clothing Department. This Inctudes
Men's Youths', Boys' nnd Children's btilts nnd Overcoats nnd separate Trousers. The ! ',
unloading sale embraces the largest nnd finest stock In Lincoln. , '
All Goods Marked in Plain Figures,
The 15 per cent discount will be Deducted from that. t . i
Wc Wnnt Your Patronage and Guarantee Value Received and Perfect Satisfaction?
Mail Orders Solicited.
Outfitters to M.ankird.
Attend our 15
Special Slioe Sale !
We have decided to close out several lines of Shoes at a Great Sacrifice. Most of:
these goods are new, having been received it's Fall and are of the very best makes. See the
prices below:
Grays Ladies' French Kid Turned Button,
E. C. Burts Ladies' Hand Sewed Welts, (button)
Ladies' Hand Turned Opera, (button) -
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W Also a full line of $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes.
The above goods are all new and we carry them on all
different shapes of toes. Our odds and ends we will close out
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