CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1890 It li.43 I ' -i , mmm ,mai 'Milwaukee, Dmii & ca ,i ns and operates J,VW mile of thormiKhly Quipped roflii In Illinois, Wisconsin, Iown, Missouri, Minnesota and iJaUoia. It Is tho Host Direct llimto bet u en all tho Prlurlpa) Voints In the Northwest, Southwest nl Knr West tor limps, tlmo (allien, rate of pansnca and freight, etc.. limply to nearest Mutton agent ol UHIUAllfl, Mll.WAVKKK A HT. I'AUI. IUIL WAY. nrtonuy Railroad Auont anywhere In tho world. K.MIM.Kll, A. V. H.OAHPKNTKH, t.OMiorM M'u'r. (Ioii'I Pass. A I'kt ugL F.TUUKKU, (IK. II. HIIAHKOllll, W'.Uon' Mitr. AMt.il. I',v T. AkI Milwaukee, Wisconsin. , fMT-Ko; informational referentr-tu '.Hud uWTnwns owned by tho Chicago, Milwau kee A Ht. l'mil Knlhvny Company," rlc to II. U,'llAVaANllaml Commlslouer,MII uuukco Wisconsin. FAST MAIL ROUTE ! -DAILY TRAINS 2 Atchlion, Leaven worth, St. Joscph.Kansas City, St. Louis and nil Point South. Edit ami Went. The direct lino to Ft. Scott, Parens Wichita, Hutchinson nnd nil principal points In Kansas. . The only road to the Great Hot Springs ol Arkansas. Pullman Sleepers nnd Free Reclining Chnlr Cars on all trains. JL G. HiNKl, R, p, R. MILLAR, City Ticket Agt. Gcn'l Agent Cor. O and nth Street. ON SALE TO -fiuX.Xj PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH AT- 1044 O STREET. Fremont, Elkhorn & Mo. Valley tSTOperates and con trols Its own service between ., LINCOLN, NEB., and OMAHA, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, SIOUX CITY MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. VB Through Tickets and pggage Checked to U points In United States and Cud&. wfVwtbulo Sleepers, Palcttfal Dining Cars and Ifniou Depot. , , CITY TICKET OFFICE i IU South 10th street, . . . LlncoU t GEO, N. F0RE8MAN, Agent. . ;'."sirtlHW. aen'U'aiM. AVt 1 OMAHA, NEB. 2- vm SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Them nmy Iwmoro iiltrn fnshlonablonrfalr thnii the York club party on Now Year' Eve, hut It may well ho doubted If nil)- chili itnnro lint heed more keenly enjoyed by those pirtlclpiitlug. Tlio ladles cro mostly In light ovcnlng toilets nnd ninny of tlioiu wore llo worn, Tho handsome program Iwro four IrtMi number, Including tlio Herllu nnd tlio Loomo. Tho lnttor Ik llko tho llerllu except tlmt tlio K)lkn movement give plneo to n nnlu. Dancing began with n march di rected by Mr. E. J I. Ilruwu, Into of lhir llugton, Iown, hut now spending tho whiter In Lincoln vtlth her parents. At tlio hcnil of tlio room wasn lingo punch bowl llllcd with lemon fraponnd pteslded ooi by n colou-d attendant. Tlio gentlemen did tlio handsome thing by having refreshment nerved nt the mlddlo of tlio program, nml It win dono with such smoothness ns Imj worthy notice. At tlio signal two trained col orod w niters u imumuilnto white brought from tho llttlo vubhy.holo ut tho lido of the stage, .fifteen Miinll folding fable wjlh cantor under tho logs. They wcro setup, winded nut 011 tho diluting floor nnd four chain drawn up to omii, Wlillo tho young folVs wero taklnj their seat tho wait t nt placed Ioim mid takes heforo them w Itli n (loft qulckm m tlmt wns surprising, Tlio com pany woro gnthorod In n eoasy group, mid ilia cussed tho delicacies In comfort. It wns In gnitoful rontrnst with tho stnnd-up, sxll-ymir-lroHi, grnb-lt-pilcli stylo of serving ri frcHhhioiiU, It wis n pivtty party nnd n hnppy nfTiilr throughout. Among tho pnr ltoiinnU woro Mewro. Ollleplo, Hentoii, lll tt, Hcott. Beyholt. Will Clark. Unle. Tos dhlo, Woods, I)ve, Johnson, C. 0. Clnrk, Hatch, llrmlloy, Covort, Will 1'hllllpi, John l'hlllliw, Hole, CmneiT, Ontld, WockUieh, Kliuhell, CoK', Joyeo, linker nnd I'lumtner; Allfemi Lllu Weeks of Hastings, Unylonl, Kiln nii(l Killtli llilndloy, Clnrko, Scott, Hyatt, linilott, Aiulni", I.VH0, Com Weaver, Nnnml Wonvor, Avery, Illemltli, lloelimo, Hnrcli, Hill, Hntoi, ll.nfonl, Morgan, Unle, lmg, Mason nn.l Mrs. Drown. Among tho sjivcta tor wero Mr. nnd Mm. Weaver, Mr. nnd Mr. It. lllnfonl, .Mis. JnuiM Ilentou, Mn, M. II. lllnford, Mr. mid Mn. W. 11. Uoeson of Mnr slialltown, Iowa, Mlwea Alice nnd Kitty Cow lry, MIm jhm Henton, Misses Tobln, Mnr ipiotto and Cnrrlo Hill, Mesiru, John Uorguu nnd Oeorgo I'ompolly. Prof. J. W. Paulson gavo two llluitrntwl lecture nt th-. Congrogntlonal church Friday mid Hatunlny ovonlng, under tho nuspleiiof tho Haydou Art club. Tho subject wero "Dignity s. tho Aosthctlo" nnd "What to Didld, When to Ilulld and How to llulld." In tho former tho lecturer said n houso or u pul) llu building should bo considered ns n monu ment Which characterized Its builders, A home should bo dUtluctlvoly "nMtful;"npub lln building dlgiiillcd. Tho simple mid tho liiiprcsslvo should bo combined. Ornaipcii'n tlon shouM never Inteifero with tho Integrity of tlio gciioi nl outline. In tho second lecture some valuable ugestioiis wow offered re gnnlhig platthfg n city, I'arUwas taken as luiox.uuplo toilltutinto both tho advantage of diagonal streets mid tho added cuVct of hiiviil uu Impresiivu building at tho cloo of a stn or. Prof, l'uttlson thought It would bo profitable to open up diagonal streets in Lin coln, I iidlntliig from the cop.tol. Those hav ing clmro of tho plans or publlo buildings should remember that In no way Is tho archi tectural taste of a community educated so well aa by one or two tiohlo buildings by the bent architects. Storeoptleon views of tho buildings diMlgued by suclwirchltecU ns Well anUou nddo.1 greatly to tho enjoyment of tlioio prowut. A. C. CarKr, lately of Zlemor' ticket of flee but now of Iiurlhigtou, Iowa, appenrs In i ho list of guests ut a Christmas party nt Ce dar ltnplds. The Cedar Ilnpids colony in Lincoln, numbering twenty or thirty persons, will bo Interested In kuowlng that It was given under the patronage of tho following gentle man and their wlvoi: 0. J. Ives, president of too U., 0. It, & N rnltway; Cot. Clark, one of tho brainiest and best known lawyers in Iowa; Cnpt. Putnam, cashier Merchant' Na tional bank. The refreshments were served by tho crews cf two Pullman dining cars. Two of those cars on tho Northwestern rail road, one from Chicago and tho other from the west, Ho our nt Cedar Rapids every night, nnd their facilities are drnww on fre mieiitly. On special occasion, when a dance i held ut the Clifton house, ono of the dining cars Is drawn up on a track within ten feet of the hotel side door, and n special menu gives tho gny revelors one of tho finest supers that Mr. Pullman's service can spread. Tho extra spice and Jollity may bo imagined. The 8tate university class of 'SO held a Jolly reunion Now Year's Kvo at the homo of Miss Edna Uullock. About half of tho class was present, namely: Messrs. Allen, M, I. Ulge low, Baughmin, Newcomer, Collins, Fifer, Gerwigj Misses Haggard, Uullock; Airs. Ful tner. Tho following wero guests: Professor Foliuer and Misses Mockott aud Marshtud. Young Sherman Wilcox has au editorial In the Omaha JfrtuMfcau of Tuesday jMiylng his compliments to a "worthless rascal who Is traveling in tho western counties in tho Inter est of the Worhl-lltmld and lying about tho diameter and ihumiial standing" of the older Wilcox. The, "worthl.HM t-nnl'l t, ,,nn otlur than our quondam friend, Whig Allen. Cards are but for tho marriage of Mr. Al bert Katzeiistein of this ritv tn Ml T.'i.u.,,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ivl of Neural k vny, on ivounolay, Jan. 15. Tho new couple will beat homo at 1000 L street after Jan.Uth, Mr. II. C. Eddvntlil Jl-n Plnrn Ami,, !,.... surjirlsed their friends with tho uunounce uient that they were married somo time ago nt Kanvis City. They nro occupylug a cozy uume on v sircei near i wenty-eightli. V. F. Movers, tailor Of tlinnrinnnNnllnn. al, Is liack from his visit ut his Qulucy homo. uui iuj; uis uuaeiicv ua iuuuk a run up 10 Chi cago to see tho Auditorium "and hear Pattl. Dr. Heeves of tho B. & M. rolief depart ment returned Sunday from a Christmas with ids family In Qhlcago. Of course ho saw and heanl Pattl tho divine. W. L. Stephens, who graduated from tho Stnto university last summer, has been mado principal of tho Union soininary at Bennett. Mrs. Ji-mes Mnhoney, assisted by her sister, Miss Bond, entertained a company very pleasantly Tuesday evening. A Lincoln gentloman has boon nutborlzed to send a list of names for Invltatlous to tho Omaha Guards parties. Miss Anna Chosney of Kansas City Is a guest of Mrs. A. II. Talbott for the holiday seasou. Mr, and Mrs. Oeorgo Smith, now of Oma ha, were over-Sunday cuesig nf fi.or.A family. Dr. II. C. Victor, who had len called east by tho sickness of his father, returned Mon day. Hon. and Mrs. B. F, Cowdry roturned Mou day trom their Ornnd Island visit. ItfS, Mcintosh went to Council Bluff Mou day to attend a german. Mrs. Charles M, K.vfor IseniertalnlngMlM Jeslo (lellatty of Fnlrbury. MlMKthllila Hush of Auroin is visiting Mr. P.. T. Qadd. Mlm Ilettlo Burr Is homo from her school J)i Trogdeu Is homo from his Illinois vllt. Tho Hnydnu Art club exhibition Is closed, (For uthur Social Now 8eo Pago 8.) Among tho Ineidouts of childhood that stand out In hold relief, ns our memory re vert to the days when wo wero young iiouj nro moro prominent than severe rickueiM, Tho young mother vividly remembers that It wa ChamU'rlaln's Cough lteiuedy cured Mr of croup, mid hi turn administer It to her own olf'prlng nml nlway with tho liest success, I'orwtlo by A. I Hhador. You enn save 'JO percent on yourliatilwn e and get n chance nil n (1 00 sewing maiiilno for uvery dollar' worth you huytitltalid Bros.,l'JliiOMreta Coiupnro tho Country original drawing with the llluMiatlons ns they npHMi' in tho uiiiKnzlne, which tlio Hnxdou Ait club has for lim)oetloii In thoUeunto cliamler. llalrd llroH. nre giving -0 per cent discount on nil cash snlos and a chance on a 1 15 sowing machine on wavy purchase or hill ild to the nmouutof 61.00. ODDS ANO CNDS. Mr. Margaret Lathers, of Shoploro, Wis., died Dec 7, ngisl 01 yenrs. An Albany (Vt.) man has shlpjied to west eni markets this year 8,000 tons of maplo sugar, valued at 107,000, "You look so much llko your brother," said Dennis to Phollm, "that I could toll yez was brothers If I'd nlver socn nlther nv yez." Baron Douuczal, n French olllcor, proposos that Franco mid Germany should fight on a now princlplo, each country to liavo 100,000 men on Its sldo only. Tho Southern Pnclllo Ilnllroad company has mado preparations for fencing both sides of It trncks lu Oregon. It will require 700 miles mid w 111 cost $108,000. "No, darling," said mother to her sick child, "tho doctor says I mustn't read to you." "Thon, mamma," begged tho llttlo girl, "won't you please read to yourself out loudl" A well known doctress, member of Sorosls, positively forbids tlio promiscuous kissing of children nnd tho blowing on food to cool It, both common nnd bad practices, for tho rea son that tho breath Is often tainted mid dis eases nro theichy transferred, Now York World. It Is being noted by the London press tlmt the sou of the Archbishop of Canterbury tins become stage manager of n theatre, and that tho daughter of the BUhop of Gloucester will appear in tho Christmas pantomime nt Her Mnjeity's. A remarkable spot In Vermont Is tlio form ing town of Wiilthnm, which contains 0,7t acres of laud and lias H Inhabitants. It has no jtfwtollleo, church, town Iioumj, jioor house, store, lawjer, doctor, blacksmith's shop, nor oven n bridge, nnd yet It Is ono of the thriving towns of Addison county. Its taxes mo merely nominal. Thomas Hart Benton was a lighter by temperament and exciiencu. Once, hi the senate, n senator had referred to w hat he called "a quarrel" of Benton's. "Mr, Presi dent, sir," wild tho groat Mlssourlan, sternly, "tho senator Is mistaken, sir. I never quar rel, sir; hut I sometimes light, sir, nnd when over I light, sir, n funeral follows, sir!'1 Bill Nye, on a ncont visit to Philadelphia, called upon n well known muslo lover, nnd while thoro was nsked to wrlto In an auto graph album. Ho did so, and among other tilings wrote the follow lug: "Wagner's music, I have been informed, is really much better than it sounds." Tho wisdom of planting willows has boon Justllled during the recent Hoods, says a Now York luqier. Tho government engineer In charge of tho Potomac rlvor Improvements states that where willows were plautul the land wns protect.nl from washing, and prac tically no damage was dono, while in tho im proved hinds not so protected there was groat loss. In his messago to tho South Carolina legis lature, Governor Richardson rocoiumonds tlio separation of tho two races In railroad coaches. ThJ collection and preservation by tho state of .all tho tings of tho Confederate army and navy Is also recommended. The governor says these ensigns represent tho honor and valor of tho pooplo, and tho state should take care that they aro roverontly preserved ns honored memorials of tho gal lant mid self sacrificing dovotion of her sous. Tho Berlin court will bo exceptionally gay tills year, new that tho mourning for tho two emperors is at an end. Besldo tho formal state ludls and receptions there will be fancy dress balls, tableaux vtvants aud private the atricals. Eniieror William lias mado nu merous alterations In court dress and cere monial, which havo been solemnly communi cated to tho foreign ministers. As to tlio German officials, two columns of The Olllcial Gazette ore devoted to their gala uniforms, specifying every button and scrap of em broidery. Of nil roynl personages the Prlncoof Wales U tho most noted for the enormous quantity of luggage w hich ho cause to lie sent with him on his journeys. Ho takes w hole boxes of hats aud huge trunks of drtfes suits, morn ing coats mid other changes. Ho makes a point w hen visiting nny where of not being seen t ice, In the same coat, nnd tho varioty of his garments is as nstoiilshlug as tho tailor's bill for them must be long. Parents should bo careful that their chil dren do not contract colds during tho fall or early winter mouths. Such colds weaken tho luugs aud air passages, mnklng tho child much moro llkoly to contract other colds dur ing tho winter. It Is this succession of colds tlmt causes catarrh or bronchitis or paves tho way for consumption. Should a cold lie 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 hi a few days and leave the respiratory organs strong and healthy. For sale by A. L. Sim der, druggUt. Tho nobbiest turnouts that are seen on our thoroughfares aro from tlio Palace stables. Telephone No. -i'M. Stables ou M street o poslto Masoulo temple. Flue carriages, buggies, s (idle horses aud tho best livery stock In the city at A. G, Bill moyer & Co's. Palace Stable. Telephone orders (No. -IM) receive prompt attention. A Wauderlng Arab ami n Spanish Truck man Win ','(), OOo. Two tickets sold in this city for the October drawing of tho Louisiana State lottery drew big prizes. The lucky ticket holders were Hansa Mohammed, one of the Arabian jug glers, and Anthony Somei I vn, who does tho trucking of Hnwley & Hook8, confectioners, 371 Mulberry street. Mohammed hold one twentieth of ticket 71,333, di awing second cnpltnl prize of ?100,000. Tho ticket held by Somerlvn was number M,8M mid drew one twentieth of the first capital prize of fcWO.OOO. Tho inonoycame through Wells, Fargo& Co's express, New York Dally .Veins, Nov. 0. 7 ' fcvrf1!$nF$' ft: No. 710. I'l of tlm Hensiui. BreJmuco clesos no etli ceens D,in hwtn prapea hot mothsu uogo stapf Stagmerfu fo mcti wichh cone hcav benol Desuchigco lowly, Ifed oto fats! Thlro mlenut. shour, dan sayd jiareap LI vow ess ul hatt malls tlnop, a ryea. No. 730. A Charade. Lord Ronald burned the famed Yulo log With wassail lu his hall, And first wns wrentlied In many n fold Wlieiu tho Christinas moonbeam fall Ho Miiired tho second In n glass, And pledged tho Christmas glow; And tlio whole In tlio garden lay dead Under the gleaming snow N'. 781. Cross Word Kiilgma. My first Is lu March but not lu Spring, My second lu Eaglo but not in Wing; My third Is In Power but not In Strong, My fourth in Wnrblo but not hi Song; My fifth is in Rose nud nl lu Loaf, My sixth hi Summary, not In Brief; My seventh Is In Hummer but not lu Joy, My eighth lu Golden but not in Toy: My ninth Is lu Apple but not In King, My tenth lu Whisper but not in Sing. I como from tho woods, If thoro you espy A (lower or n bird tlmt Is sweeter than I, I glvo you permission In April weather To servo mo on snow nnd cnt mo together. No. 793. i:nsjr Transpositions. Trnnsposo n part of n musical Instrument Into a stain; nlso Into cooking utensils; also Into the highest pnrti; also Into n placo. No. 733. Mental Arithmetic riMfyJ ri No. 734. A Kiddle. I sing hi the woods n gentle song; I lurk hi tho glens, or the brook nlong. I glvo to the sparkling stream n huo Tlint artists would love to paint so truo. And in thb student's don I dwell, Wlillo o'er tho boy I cast my spell. Tho i-cliolnr loves my soberest fnco; Tho nrtlJt paint my prettiest grace. I'm black und white yollow nnd gold Mnylw red or green, maybo gray and old, No 733. How Is This? In a staso coach on tho nay to a Christmas gathering nt tho old homestead wero 1 grand mother, a mothers, 2 aunts, 4 sisters, 2 broth ers, 4 daughters, two sons, 6 cousins, 3 nieces, 2 nephews, a grand-daughters and 2 graud fons. How many persons wero there? No. 730. Numerical Eiilemn. My whole, containing 22 letters, Is nn old saying often heanl by girls. My 10, 15, 2, 10 U huge. 5Iy a, 4, 0, 13 Is n prong. My 18, 0, 22, 81, 3 is odor. My 17, 1, 2, 5 Is ono of tho points of the compass. My 14, 7, 13,- '.2 Is one of Noah's sons. My 0, 8, 10, 11, 0 Is relating to n city. My 20, 10 denotes position. No. 737. Uoverscs. 1. Roverso n luminous body, nnd havo tho plural of an animal. 2. Roverso "a conflict," and havo "un cooked." 3. Roverso a boy's nnmo, and havo tho homo of a wild beast. 4. Roverko a vegetablo which grows within tho earth, aud havo a month. 5. Roverso tho plural of a kitchen utensil, and havo "to break with n quick sound." 0. Roverso a klud of weed, growing near tho water, and have an nulmal. An Alphabetical Wooing. Let others talk of I. N's eyes, And K T's flsure, light and free, Say I. It, too. Is beautiful I hee J them not while TJ I C. U need not N V them, for U X L them all, my M L E. I havo no words when I would tell How- much In lovo with U I B. BosweetUR, niyUllE, I loe your very KEO; And w hen you speak or sing, your voice Is like a w lnsonie L O D. When 17 It I-C, ho; D K's, I am a mere nou-K T T. Such r E K C has your smile, It slileKls from N K N M K. Tor lovu so deep as mine, I fear, There Is no othw M E D, But that you lovo mo luick again O, thought of heavenly X T CI Bo, lest my M T heart and I Should sing for lovo an L E O, T's mo no more n Y's, n kind, O, M h E, U B, I C! V-St. Nicholas. Key to tlio Piim iw, m. x uiiiiuruuiini i "opo deified, solos, gig, pup, tenet, deed! a,, , Y. .1.. n t No. 712. A quostton of making Tho grocer gave his quarter to stauder, nnd his fifty cent pleco to tho pu: cunser. Tho bystander gave his two dimes and his ono cent pleco to tho purchaser, and his five cent pleco aud his two cent pleco to tho grocer. The purchaser gave his ono dollar bill nud his two cent pleco to tho grocer, and his three cent piece to tho bystander. Thus, with the fowest possible changes, each man received tho exact amount ho was entitled to. No. 713. A Pictorial Rebus: Ono day In paradlso is worth a thousand years on earth, No. 714. Doublo Central Acrostic: CLASSIFY T T E D O n T V w I N 8 E n D D D H No. 715, Going to Murket: Pepper, gin- ger, rice, syrup, spice, soda, currants, sau sago, starcu, sugar. No. 710.-What Is It: A button. No. 717. Anagrams. Historians: James Anthony Froiido, William II. Prescott, Oeorgo Ilawlhison. Authors; Edward Ever ett Halo, Charles Egkrt Craddock, James Otis. No. 718. Empty vesseU mako tho greatest sound. v -AS. - i r Ot. I?V yt, nun ciJW- tliiFVr GO TO Shclton & Smith's for Fancy Rockers. Shclton & Smith's for Willow Rockers. Shclton & Smith's for Pedestals. Shclton & Smith's for Children's Chairs. Shclton & bmith's for Hall Rockers. Shclton & Smith's for Oflice Desks. Shclton & Smith's for Ladies' Desks. Shclton & Smith's for Library Chairs. Shclton & Smith's for Library Tables. Shclton & Smith's for Bookcases. Center Tables at Shclton & Smith's. Children's Beds at Shclton & Smith's. Folding Bed's at Shclton & Smith's. Chamber Suits at Shclton & Smith's. Music Cabinets at Shclton & Smith's. Blacking Cases at Shclton & Smith's. Sideboards at Shclton & Smith's. Dining Tables at Shelton & Smith's. Dining Chairs at Shclton & Smith's Parlor Goods at Shelton & Smith's. SHELTON & SMITH'S POE FURNITURE At the Very Lowest Prices. 234-238 South I Ith Street, LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA. , Carpets and Draperies! of the Carpet trade for 1889 is now done. We still have six weeks left in which time we propose to reduce our stock as low as possible before purchasing for our Spring trade. In order to do this we will make prices that MUST SELL the goods. If you are in need of anything in either CARPETS OR DRAPERIES get our figures before placing your order and you purchase elsewhere. 'iMEJLM. DAVIS S SON 3mm x ,isf MostlPopular Resort in the City. ODELLfe - DINING - H A T J . MONTGOMERY BLOCK, -o 1 1 io, 1121 and Meals 25 ctsA , will find you cannot afford to 1123 N Street. o- $4,50 per Week. $, ttUi. -