-, 8 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1890 ' The Bankrupt Stock POPULATION OF LINCOLN 66,000, Saturday Evening, April 0, '90 OF Ashby & Millspaiigti, Will be Opened Tuesday Morning at 9 O'clock. TAKE NOTICE! Tho CouniKU will not lie rcsonlble for any debt tnnilo liy nny one In Its iinnio, un rm a written order neciinanle tint same, properly signed. !, Wkhhki,, Jr., l'rop'r. kO I 16 r Oornor I Oth and P Strootn. Dry Goods -AND- CARPETS. The Courier Omi be Found At Windsor Hotel News Htnntl. Capital Hotel News Hlnnil. Kxposltlon Dining Ilnll News Hlsnd. The Gotham News Htnntl, UN Honlh lttti Ht. llrrt Huinier, 111 North lltli Htrcot. Kit. Young, KM) OHtreet. Klotolinr X Co., WW O Hlroot. Little Hport Ulnar Htoro, 113 North 12th HI. MfAn extra supply of papers Is always tuft I thn (lotlinm, in cose other Nowsilealors supplies run ihort. DUNLAPH AT SPRING STYLES NOW ON SALE W. R. DENNIS & CO.'S 1137 O STREE . licnl unit rorionnl. Whltebrcust Cool owl LI mo Comjtany. Lincoln Ira Co., 1010 O Ht. Telephone 118. I'orry & Harris, Jewelers. Tako Turkish ftt 101(1 0 street. Telephone nt the Couhikh olllea in S53, J. Z. Bnseoo, tlio shoo limn, UfcM O street' Mlaernl water used for luxthlng, 1010 O nt, Qlvo IlotU & Weaver, the now coal llrm, n rial. Don Cameron serves Uio ilnmt coffee tu the city. Call up telephono No. 179 nnd give tho now Inuiulry n trial. Canon City Coal again nt tho AVhltebrenst Coal and Llino Co. Superior quality Anthracite coal at Itottn Wcaver'i. Call up 410. Join tho Ferry & Harris wntch club, (let a wntch at a dollar a week. Tho old rollnhlo Canon City Coal nt Ilutch ns & Hyatt's, 1010 O street. Improved shower for Turkish Itnths at 1010 O street, liascment Union hlock. Only plaoo In Lincoln that uses inluernl water In hatha In at 1010 O street, Ruth M. Wood.M. 1)., Conservatory Place, Thirteenth street, threodoors south of I, street. Canon City, Mondota, Ohio Hlock nnd Col orado Con!, nt UettH & Weaver', phone 440. Now Is tho tlmo to lay in your winter sup ply of coal. Hutchlns & Hyatt's, 1040 O street. A lino of genuine tortolso shell hair ornn nients has Just bocn received nt Miss John ston's. Fresh mined Lnckmvnua Anthrncito nnd other lino coals nt Hutchlns & Hyntt's, 1010 O street. Prompt service, pure nnd wholesome food and tho boit of everything (s always found at Don Cameron's. Dr. C. 11. Manning, ofllco rooms tWltt-fl Burr block. Telephone SM. Residence Cor. 30th nnd F. Telephone 830. Ladies will llnd a complete lino of tlno shoes and all the latest styles at tho proper prices nt Bborwln's lloston Shoo Store. Shirts, collars nnd culfs done up equal to tho finest In tho land, nt Houck & Wallace's now laundry, 1117 1' street. CallupphonoSTO. Buy your coal of the Whltebreast Coal and Lkne Co., and It will always tiewellscrcat.ed, full weight, best quality and nt right prices. Wo mnke a jeclnlty of lino work, such ns flno woolen goods, Jlnnnels and silk shirts, etc. Giro us n trial. Houck & Wnllnoo's new laundry, 1117 1' street. Ladles may order anything In tho grocery line by telephono (10S) of the Oullck Bakery and depend on getting the beat at reasonable prices delivered at their door. The new Felix Qovme's faco powders re cently received by Miss Johnston aro liavlng a popular sole and all the ladles who have ussd It have great praise for it. Try a tlinnor at Cameron's Lunch and Shot t Order bouse. Served dally from 11:30 n. m. till 2 p. m, Everything fine and juicy and cooked in a homo-like manner. J, '., Briscoo, tho shoo man, is preparing to move Into tho now Exposition building and expects to be at home there to all friends, pa trons and the public about Easter time. Miss Johnston has just received n very use ful little coutrivanco that will lo of great convenience to ladies. It is a small nlcohol heating stove thnt is used to heat curling Irons and can bo put together and carried in n small satchel. Thoy nre a unliuio arranges ment and bell for 75 cents, Mrs. Mnrkoll's new line of spring millinery embraces nil the uewett novelties, as well ns tho prettiest und most stylish shape for both old and young. Indies interested should not fail to call at Mrs. Markell't now place, 1325 O street, and soe the elegant variety nnd note the low prices. The new lino of card cases just received at the Couiukh oillce uro worthy tho inspection of the most fnshlouablo callers. Tho line em braces genuine seal, ooze calf, Russia leather nnd numerous others, including a numt ber of beautiful imported novelties. Wo liavo them for both ladles and gentlemen, X fetoAWws,W iUmi SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Among the finest and most hospltnhlo homes In the Capital City Is thnt or Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Raymond, nnd the hospitality disensed In it elegant parlors Is of that easy, cordial iimllty that carries ti grace and n kindness of tho most delightful sort, A charming hostess nlwnys, Mrs. Hnymond has a sH'clnl genius for placing herself rn riijiwt with young people, and her eutertnlnmeiit of them is of a kind to win tho most grateful admiration, Hho hnd Mlv 1,11a Alexnudcr of Omaha ns a visitor during mint tho week, and on Monday evening gave n company in her honor. Nine tables of young coplo played high live and sod the hours with laugh anil chat nnd mer. rlnicnt, Tho hostess was nsslstcd by Mrs, Senator Hnymond, nnd tho guests enjoy ed one of the hnpplest of evenings. The royal favors were won by Mr. Wheeler nnd Miss LII1K bridge, mid tho consolation memeutoH fell to Mr. Hlghter and Miss Maud Mateer.Tho com Miuy IncludetlMlsMtis Brownlellnum of Omaha, l'rlcoof Chicago, Hathaway, Audrus, Htmp er, Oakley, Lilllbrldge, lllghter, Ijiwh, Ma teer, Maud Muteer, Ella Hnymond, Olive Iwit ta, Maud nnd Bertlo Burr, Anna Funko nnd Margaret Balrd; Messrs. I. Harry Nott of Omaha, Hicks, Hathaway, Audrun, Wheeler, ltlchter, Orllllth, Foi-esmau, Buckstntr, Hny mond, Wnlte, I jingworthy, Hammond, (Jhas. Burr, Clarence Hmlth, William and Charles Clark. Tho wedding of Mr. W, (. Holwrts nnd Miss Molllo Barwlck was celebrated nt U:!U) Wetlnesdny morning nt tho homo of tho bride's parents on I' street. Hev, F. H. Hteiu olllcinteil, nnd tho ceremony wns wltiusMd only by relatives nnd n few Intimate friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. HoU'rts took the Burlington tlyer for Chicago, nnd will lo absent two or three weeks. A home has Ihh'H fitted up for their reception nt 1405 0 strict, nnd they will receive their friends nftr tho first of May. Mr. nml Mrs. Hoberts liavo tho kindly well wishes of many friends. Tho bride is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hnrwick nnd nu estimable lady. The groom is a memlier of the undertaking llrm of Hotwrts & Co., and although a young man tins distinguished himself by tilling n dilUcult position with ad mirable tact mul great business succct. Misses Maud and draco Oakley united on Friday evening last in entertaining n com pany of their friends nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. II, Oakley. The young folks spent a very happy evening in dancing and playing high live. Tho honors were won by Mr. Hatch ii nd Miss Hnwley, and Inglorious de feat fell to the lot of Mr. L'li-ipmaii and Miss Beaerest. Tho guests were MImc.-h Stella Curtice, Ornce Burr, Jexslo Jury, Mnry Moore, Lucy Orllllth, Mario Marshall, Llbby Scncrest, Flo Winger, Fnuiiy Hnlley, Haehel Ilroock, Oertlo hottscly of Nebraska City and Urn Kelly of Omaha; Masters Fred Scncrest, Foss Heucrcst, OeorgoOadd, Hoy Chapmnu, John Itottrldge, Will Hatch, John Mcllride. Wytner Slurry, Kami Edunrds, WIIhou Wing er, HohS Curtice und Hay Uere. A company of ladles was delightfully eutoi tallied by Mn. Swan on Wednesday after-, noon In honor of her guest from Colorado Springs. The paiticipniits were Mcsdames J. D. SlcFarland, W.W. Holmes, Cal Thomp son, 1. M, Hnymond, Henry Urn-Is, Frank Lewis, H. C. Outcalt, Little, Benton, liooh mer, Sohus, Hlghter, Sawyer, Scrim, Wnr ren, Burnham nnd A, S. lUwuoiid; MIkms Marian Lewis, Anna Funke, Kittle Bainl, Kate Iewis, Miss Alexander of Omaha und Miss Suddtth of Wauseca, Minn. Miss Fannie Warner, for Mime time wist in charge of the stationery dciHirtmeut ot the CouitlKit establishment, has resigned In order to have more time and liberty to meet the growing demand for hor services as an In structor In dancing. Mist Warner Is planning to spend the summer with her grandparents ut McCook, nnd during her stay there will or guulxo n dancing class. Olllclal announcement has been made of the appointment of Charles D. Mullen as chief clerk In tho ofllco of Supt. Bignoll to succeed 0. 1. Fuucon, promoted, Mr. Mullen is ranked as one of the ablest young railroad men. Ho has tho gift also of making nil friends, nnd no enemies, so thnt there will be very gueral satisfaction at his good fortune. Mrs. Dr. Casol)eer planned a surprise party for Miss Molllo Helwlg on Friday evening of last week, and about twenty-five friends were present to celebrate Miss Holwlg's birthday anniversary. Cards, dancing and other so cial gayetles filled out a delightful evening. Among Miss Holwlg's birthday remembrances was a beautiful diamond ring from hor uncle. Win. A. Preston Is out on the Pacific slope selling Nebraska potatoes, which are being consigned to him by Morris K. Turner In car load lots. TIicm) gentlemen bought up a big shore of the Nebrnskn npplo crop last fall and made several thousand dollars out of tho deal. They are now taking advantage of the high price of potatoes in California. Mr. O.-car Oaockler, of the enrpet depart ment of Miller & Paine, and Miss Emily Bluns were married Wednesday evening ut St. Paul's M. E. church. Hev. F. S. Stein conducted the nuptial services. After tho ceremony n reception was given Mr. and Mrs. Qneckler at the homo of Mrs. Blnns on North Thirteenth street, Henry Nowman, n former Lincoln lioy, but now a promising young man of New York City, Is at homo visiting with his parents and sister on M street. Ho will remain hero about a month and his muny friends will le pleased to see lilm, (sieclally so, as he Is looking re markably well. At the meeting of the Capital City C. L. H. C. Tuesday evening Prof. Eiloiiwond of Wes leynn gave nn illustrated lecture on physics. Mr. (' A. Atkinson rend n paer on "Tho carnival of Homo" and Miss Alice Crowley re cited Browning's Easter poem. Miss 1,11a Alexander of Omaha has Imii spending the vtcck in Lincoln ns the guest of Mrs. A. S. Raymond and has been having n delightful visit. Miss Alexander's father is one of tho most prominent residents of Oma ha, formerly n city councilman and now sur veyor of customs. Blon Cole, editor of the Grand Islnnd Timtn, one of the lest Journnllstlo hustlers In tho stnte, wns in tho city Tuesday. Ho says Grand Island is not sore, but will holp Lincoln to make tho next state fair the biggest kind of a success Harry Nott of Omaha was In the city Bun day and Monday visiting friends. Ho wns formerly with the Omaha llrjmbliatn, but Is now acting ns loaning ngent for his father, who Is placing a largo amount of capital In Omaha. Tlio first prizes of tho high live club, which met nt MIhs Mniid Burr's Saturday evening, were won by Mr. Clint Audrus and Miss Nellie White. Mr. Frank Hathaway and Miss Ollvo Ijitta received tho consolation fn vors. The meeting of tho Pleasant Hour club did not materialize Thursday evening. President W. E. Hardy authorizes the announcement of n meeting for next Tuesday evening nt tho store of Hardy & Pitcher. Fritz Westeruinn returned Monday from his visit to Decatur, III. He will put in the month of April with Korsmeyer and will then seek n locution to open up in the practice of lnw. W. A. Harris is enjoying a visit from his sister und her husband, whom ho had not seen In twenty-llvo years. They live in England und nre on their way homo from Australia. Dr. F. W. Tucker, whohns met with mark ed success in Lincoln, has moved from Loup City to this city Ho has taken tho K street house lately occupied by W. H. Dennis. Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Weyglnt left for their homo in McCook hist Saturday. They had been visiting their daughters, Mrs. W. II. CamptH'll nnd Mrs. S. A. Warner. Tho Cnrieillem society was entertained last Monday evening by Hev. O. E. linker. Tho next meeting will lie with Mrs. Fellows on Twelfth street near E, Tho ladles of the W. C. T. U. will conduct n special Eater service at the ixinltentiiiry tomorrow morning, and Miss Ethol Howe will nsslst with singing. 0. M. Hartlett, deputy state treasurer, has Imhmi In Ohio for some time past. News wan received n few tlnys ngo thnt his father had died at Trumpet, Ohio, Al Falrbrother wns in town Monday, and probably went back to Omaha loaded with material for a special article in the M'orld lltruld. Mr. nnd Mrs, W. H. Gndd nre happy In having tho llrst girl born at Bethany Heights, nnd Grandfather (laild is the proudest man in town J Col. T. H.Gndd, who has extensive business Interests ut Cheyenne, left Monday for that place, and will be absent several weeks or more. W. It. Alexander, formerly of tho State national bank, has returned from Ixs Angeles with his family and may remain all summer. John Nightingale, ox-county treasurer of Thayer eouuty, has come to Lincoln to en gngo in the grocery business. Charles I. Jones returned Saturday from Cedor Hupids, Iowa, where his firm have an other large cracker factory. Charles Lougwcll nnd George. Covert hnve doserted Our Boys to tnko up their summer residence nt loXM M street. Dr. C. F. Itiidd left Saturday to look after n friend who had been Injured In the terriblo tornado at Itoulsvllle. Bishop Bonncum left Sunday for Milwau kee to attend the funeral of his long-time friend, Bishop Helss. Hev. John Howltt is announced to deliver nn Easter dlscourso that will be largely at tended by Masons. Miss Audrus gave a ploasnnt jarty Wed nesday evening In honor of Miss Urownle Baumof Omaha. John C. Anderson leaves today for a visit to Atchison. He will run over to St, Joe be fore returning. John H. Clnrk left Thursdny for California, and his family will return with him in sev eral weeks. Mrs. C. C. Burr nnd Mrs. E. E. Brown tiro nt Excelsior Springs, Mo,, for n stay of sev erul weeks. MIsmw Bnllentluo nnd Bishop of Omaha came down Wednesday to visit Mrs, Wm. M Leonard. Hev. Chnrles Brndt has been In Nebrnskn City this week attending the meeting of tho synod. Mrs, Hev. Eckstrom was presented with f 10 in gold by lar husband's parishioners last week. Among tho students at the businem college is n Frank 1), Burr from Gralnlleld, Kniisas. Dr. W (J. Houtz, who wns called to Illinois by the Illness of u sister, returned Saturday. J, H, Lctnist Huiidaycd In Atchison, Chancellor Crelghton will mnke nn Easter address at tho Y. M. C. A. rooms tomorrow. Mrs. Dr. Holyokebns been visiting rela tives at Pacillc Junction and Council Dlutfs. J. C. lionnell nnd daughters, Ida nnd Liz zlo, nre enjoying n visit to Snlt I.nko City. Hev. Luther P. Luddeu has been joined by his family, who came fiom Albany, N, Y. C. J. Ernst Is about to licglu building a lino new home nt Fourteenth and K streets. Miss Maude Smith Is nt Nebraska City ns a delegate to it church organization. J. T. Htobbi Is liack from Hot Springs, Ark., much improved in health. W. II. Blystou returiud Wednesday from n visit to tho old home In Ohio. M. A. Cameron has been npjioluted cashier of the Lancaster county bank. Mrs. Hamilton Eddy has issued invitations for a company this afternoon. Mrs. E. K. Crlley Is entertaining Mrs. H.K Talwr of Lawrence, Kansas. Miss Brownie Baum was tho guest this week of Miss Audrus. 11. W. Hcblmrd, now of Sioux City, was In town this week. Sherlir McClay has lieen on the sick list this week. Mrs. Masterson returned Monday from Michigan. A. J. Sawyer left Wednesday evening for Chicago. Other Social New on Pago 2. Tho manager of the Emma Juch opera company complimented Lincoln on tho large and fashionable nudleiicont"Curmcn." Quito u numlier were In evening dross, and many ladles were Itonnetless. For rheumatism there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Puiii Balm. Tho prompt relief which it alfords is ulono worth many tlmeri its cost, which Is but lifty cents per bot tle. Many very Imd cased huvo lieen )erma nently cured by It. For sale by A. L. Hha der, druggist. The Juch opera company went from Lin coln to St. Joe. Mr. J. F. Masters, cnshler of Emmltt & Co.'s bank at Waverly, Ohio, says: "I con sider ChnmlMjrliiins' Cough Homcdy the best I have ever used. After using several other kinds, without benefit, I tried itaud itimlok ly cured me, after years of suffering with an obstinate cough und throat trouble." 50 cent liottles for wile by A. L Shader, druggist. Fine watch repairing ut Perry & Hnrrls, 1221 O street. Grand opening of imported Millinery, Weiluesduy and Thursday, Apr. Kill nnd 10th. Joyce, No. 123 North l.'ith st., Oinuha. Ladies, If you would enjoy life call on Miss Johnston occasionally for u shampoo. They are delightful. "The Courier" I'ur Sale In Omaha. Copies may lie found at Keith's news stand, 210 South Fifteenth street, Boyd's opera house block. LADIES AND DRESSMAKERS, ATTEN TION. Tullnr-Madu Aceordliin l'litlt llif. We are now prepared to do nil kinds of no conllon plaiting. Tea gowns, dress Bklrts, shoulder capes, etc. All work guaranteed. Moil orders prompt ly attended to. Huffman & Hlchter, 2t Tailors, Burr Block. Gentlemen, Think of Itl Now's your chance. Baker, the clothier, 1125 O street, Is selling 20-cent collars far ten cents and culfs worth 25 nnd SO cent nt 15c. These goods are guaranteed to bo 2200 linen 'and 4 ply. All the latest styles In eltherturn down or standing collars. You need but too thorn to appreciate this bargain. Call and see. 1125 O street. Kyn, Kur, Nose and Th rout Hpeelntlst. Dr. Churles E. SjMihr, No, 1215 O st. Con sultations In English and German, Deiik Ilooiu mul oniees. In our new counting room which Is carpet ed with body brussels and otherwise hand somely furnished, wo have built a neat rail ing, giving room for two offices, or desk room, which wo will rent reasonably to tho right parties. Oltlccs kept clean, heated, and uso ot telephono given, Apply nt oillce. Wessel Printing Co. "Courier".BulIding, 1183 1134 N St. Hplilur and fly Puzzles. Tho salo that tho great puzzle, Spider nnd tho Hy, tins hud, 1ms been wonderful. The first invoico has nearly been exhausted and wo have bad them but ten days, and there are but a dozen left. While in New York, we could get only two gross of them and had to await our turn for the balance. Wo have lieen no tilled that the balance of our invoice would be shipped next Monday, You ain't up with tho times if you don't liavo u Spider nnd Fly puzzle. The stock contains the VERY FINEST LINE of Table Linens and Napkins, Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Etc. All of which will be Sold W REGARDLESS OF COST. A chance In a ll(c time. Do not let It pass you without getting some of tlio Bargains. H. BLOCK, 1 141 and r 143 O St. Successor to Ashby & Millspaugh GRAND Imported Millinery Wednesday and Thursday, April 9-10, JOYCE 123 North 15th St. m S rrri-m-r?liiiitiirirjiiiiiiin iniiiitT.nnnpii 1204-1206 O St., Burr Block. US" NEW SPRING IMPORTATION NOW IN. " - , -jtMMrZ - -rV . "'"" " - - -- . ttM.-j " " ' - .j " s-"' " - -rirc A great R. R. wreck nnd crash In furniture. Yes, nnd it Is going up too. nut It makes no difference to A. T. Gruetter & Co. We keep on selling the best goods In the town. The railroad company will pay for this loss. We will sell you the best nrtlcle to be hnd for love or money, and we wont charge you for the love cither, and you'll pay less money than elsewhere at A. T. GRUETTER & CO., 1116-1118 N Street. A. M. DAVIS & SON, Spring Carpets And Draperies 1112 0 St. Telephone 219. Ensign's Bus, Carriage and Baggage Lines i a. iitix at. Hacks, Coupes, Landaus and Carriages INSTANTLY FUHNIHHKI). Telephones: CITY OFFICK, 303. DEPOT OFFICE, 572. .... WelmvoaHiickinwoltlnBatouroltlcoat all hours, ilav or nlilit. mul niia ..iti.. tVi,,:;i.s,o,.h,5pi!i,!rv!.tMir;iii OPENING OF OMAHA, NEB. S;rv- .. '" GftRASr- c-f