w,t!?,w,tB''!M"iii "flfH 'S''' -MV-r ""ulrtM. W'M""K " rt, r --ssr. ajurvjit," J 8 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1890 ' POPULATION OP LINCOLN 65.000. Saturday Evening, May 17, '90 The C(inrlT":rr flnln In Omaha. Giple mny Iki found nt Keith' newsstand, 010 South Fifteenth strict, Boyd' opera houso uiock, Corner I Oth and P Streets. ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY OF Wash Fabrics FOR SUMMER WEAR. Imported Ginglmms and All Wool Challics in n large assortment of Styles and Colorings. Carpets and Draperies on Second Floor TAKE NOTIQEI Tho CouniKU will not Ikj responsible for any debt nimlo by nny ouo lit It nnino, tut cm n written onlor nccoinpanle tho rmiio, properly signed. L. Wkhskl, Jr., l'rop'r. The Courier Can tie Jfound At "Windsor Hotel Now Htnnd. Capital llotol New Hlaml. Exposition Dining Unit News Htntul. Tho ttollinm Now Htmul. 118 Houtli Utli Bt. Bert Uuinicr. Ill North 11th Btroot Kd. Young, 1020 O Htreot. Flotoher A Co., 1120 O Street. Little Bport Clear Btoro, 113 North 12th Bt. IVAn extra supply of pnpor U always loft at tho Gotham, In coso other Nowsdcalor uppllei run short DUNLAP HATS SPRING STYLES NOW ON SALE W. R. DENNIS & CO.'S 1137 O STREET. thecal and Personal. vVhltebreast Coal and Llmo Company. Lincoln Ico Co., 10(0 O St. Tolcphono 118. Take Turkish at 1010 O street Telephone at the Couhikh oflloe Is SKI, Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O st Don Cameron serve tho finest coffee in the city. Gaum City Coal agaiu at tho Whltebreast Coal and Lima Co. Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Only place in Lincoln that usee mineral water in hatha la at 1010 O street Prompt service, pure and wholesome food and tho belt of everything is always found at Don Cameron's. China firing at tho studio every Monday, Edith Russell, room 10, The Bond, corner Twelfth and Q streets. tf Dr. C. B. Manning, office rooms 00 07-flg Burr block. Telopbone 830. Residence Cor. 90th and F. Telephone 830. Ladles will find a complete line of fine shoes and-all the latest styles at the proper prices nt Bherwlu'a Boston Bhoe Store. Instructions given and orders received in china and oil painting, pastel and water col ors. Minnie Kramer, 831 J street Buy your coal of the Whltebreast Coal and Lime Co, , and it will always be well screaked, full weight, beat quality and at right price. Try adinner at Cameron's Lunch and 8boit Order house. Served dally from 11:30 a. in. till 2 p. m. Everything lino and Juicy and cooked in a homo-like manner, Fartics desiring storago or store room with front office on first floor In excellent business location can bo accommodated ataronsonablo rental. Address, stating business, etc. ,n I d lord, core tblsofllco. There arc so many go stovoaon the market nowadays that It is hard, to toll who has tho best one. If you are thinking of buying one go to Hooker & Orr, 240 Eouth Eleventh street, and let them show you thelrgas store. It is the finest made and stanls unexcelled. Mrs. Markeir new line of spring millinery embraces all tho newest novelties, as well as the prettiest and most stylish shapes for both old and young. Ladles interested should not fall to call at Mrs. Markell's new place, 1225 O street, and tee the elegant variety and noto the low prices. The Qas Stove has commenced to replace the hot kitchen stoe for cooking purposes. The Qllt Edge gas stove which is tho latest in vention has just boon introduced by Messrs. F. A. Korsnieyer & Co., and a careful ex amination of Its morlta will convince any one that it is cheaper and much superior in every way to tho old style btovo. Tho photographs of prominent actors and aetre&tea flown and for sale at the Couhikii counting rooms aro the flnost productions of the art. The work k that of Falk, the cele brated Union Bquaro artist of New York, and the collection includes such subjects as LUlUa Russell, Edwin Booth, Lawrence Barrett, Helena Modjeska, Marie Jansen, Lfcto Laagtry, James Brown rotter, Joseph JalfarsoH, W. J, Florence, and over a hun dred others, either in stage costume or street 4fi$& AY n JssBBBBBkHssBBM&9Ks9E? Iltl Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Dennis aro settled In their elegnnt now homo nt Klovonth nnd II street and on Wednesday evening thoy throw open it welcoming ortnU for tho re ception of a largo compnny of friends. Tho spacious parlors were decked with cut flow ers, but tholr perfumo was no sweotcr than tho cordial hospitality which pervaded tho evening, 1'rogrosslvo high llvo was tho feat uro of thoentertnlntnont, and vnlunblo favors worn awarded to Ml Ollva Lntta and Mr, Carl Fiinku for having tho highest scores. An ngrcoablo Innovation was Introduced at tor tho refreshments, lloforo reauiulng their piny tho gcntloineu woro permitted to retire for n clgnr, while tho ladio enjoyed tho visit denied them during tho gaino, A chnrtnlng hostess, n host full of tho spirit of good fel lowship and n congenial company made a do llghtful ovotilng. Tho company comprised Moscrs. and Mcwlaincs Buckstaff, llecson, Leonard, W, II, Hnrgreavos, Sheldon, Fou ler, Hohlnondor, l'erry, Hnyden nnd Cnrl Funky, Mr. John Zehrung, IIolTmnn, Lip. oiicott nnd Davis; Messrs. Magoon, Rcovo, Montgomery .(Jrlllltli, Rlchtor, Charles Clark, II, J, Hall, Fiinko, Lambortson, Zohrung, Forosiunn nnd Robert J, Quthrlo of Denver; Mlsse Latta, Ollvo Latta, 1'rlco, Onkloy, Hathaway, llurr, Bonnoll mid Walsh, Mr, nnd Mrs, Dcunli woro nt homo ugaln Inst evening nnd tho Invited guost woro Messrs. anil Miwdamcs Cnrlo Funko, Voster, Rlghter, O. W. Lyman, It L. Rohluetidor, Georgo Cook, Moshor. Nlshltt, W. U. Mo Arthur, Mntisflold, Mrs. Hnggof Chlcngo, Applegot, Ilnlloy, F. W. Baldwin, L. O. Ilnrr, Crlloy, HulTnmti, W. W. Holmes, Dayton, Montroso and Wolcott; Messrs. Walsh, H. J. Hall, Frank Burr, Rlchtor, Clms. llurr, Zohrung, MoMurtry, Uuthrlo of Donvor,Wm. HtuUnndForoMuan: Mcsdnmca O'Brien of Chlcngo, IIolTmnn, John Zeh rung, Georgo Clnrk nnd l'utnnm; Misses Lnttn, Olivo Latta, Bnunders, Morrlhow, Joslo Blair, Hawkins, Florence Brown nnd Anna Funko, Miss Knto, dnughter of Major and Mr. II, C. MoArtliur, colobrntcd her birthday mini vernnry Inst Monday by entertaining a com ny of boy and girl friends, from C to I) o'clock, Dancing, gnmoa nud a dainty sup )er inado n Jolly alTalr for tho happy young folk. Tho guost woro Mlssos Roso Foster, Oeorglo Camp, l'oarl Agoy, Luoy arllllth, Florence Putnam, Jesslo Loland, OualmhoIT, llnttlo ImholT, Dora Harloy, Blaticho Garten, Edith Jouofl, Marglo Winger, Florence Holme, Burnlo Beckor, Chrlstlno Norton, Alllo Whlto, Vcrglo White, Btolln Elliott, Allco Matoland, l'earl Bonnoll, Clarn Loose, Adel Simmons, llosslo Slier, Clnra Fowler, Marettn Cook, Badlo Burnham. Emma Out- calt, Anna Law, Jcunlo Boll, Lnurn Route and Grace- Ollwplo. Messrs. Fred White, Colonel Burr, Alllo Harlwr, Vorgal Barber, Kddio Slror, Modo arllllth, Wils Winger, Ted Winger, Mark Buford, Earl McCreary LVrtt.ly 1I1.xa4m(m1 U..iV.l 1T III T Craudall, Eddlo Fowlor.Fred Cook, Raymond Halo, AVymoro Murry, Claro Hobbard, Frank Murphy, John Fitzgerald, Faul Fitzgerald and Henry Bocumor. , t On Monday afternoon Mr. Fred Baldwin gavo an nt homo at tho Windsor hotel and entertained her lady friends very pleasantly. High llvo was tho feature of tho afternoon, and Mrs. Turner and Miss Oakley won first and second prize respectively. Tho guest woro Mcedames R. H. Oakloy, Jansen, Hoff man, Varooy, Dayton, Wolcott, O. Thomp son, Maxwell, B. Bailey, E. E. Brown, W.W. Holmes, Swan, Hammond, C. J. Jones, P. A. Payne, Hurlbut, Crlloy, S. O. Wilson, Ewing, M. Turner, Blllmoyer, High tor, J, Zehrung, Shelton, O. M, Thompson, Montroso, O'Brien or Chicago, Helakoll, Goo. Clark and Burk ott; Misses Oakloy, Maud Burr, Montroso nnd Furst Mrs. J, E, Montrose entertained a company of ladle Saturday afternoon In honor of her visitor, Mrs. O'Brien of Chicago. The guests enjoyed an exciting round of high llvo, tho favors in which fell to Mrs. Hall nnd Mr. Klemor. Tho company comprized Mosdames Leonard, Crlloy, Fred Baldwin, Huffman, Hulburt, Zlemer, Hall, O. M. Thompson, Furry, F. A. Brown, Mnulo, Dr. Houtz, 0(111 Ian, Zobrung, Swan, Dennis, Dr. Bolloy, Weaver, Bonus, Dr. Manning, BlUmeyor, Wolcott. Varnoy, Dr. Dayton, C. S. Lippln cott, Dr. Rlghter, Geo. Clarke, Applegot, Foster und Shelton; Misses Olllo Lnttn, Gertlo Marquette, Carrlo Deuuis, Furst and Prico. Whon you use engraved cards or invita tions, you have tho finest work of tho kind that can bo produced. Even her royal high ness, Queen Victoria, uses just such engraved card as are sold at the Coumkk office, but instead ot lilncolnltos paying W3M to 5.00 per hundred for thorn, which la tho prico in London, Now York nnd Chicago, thoy pay but $3.60 per hundred. And this price does not chango the quality of material or work manship, for in tho large citlos you pay for style, whllo In Lincoln In onlor to create a de mand wo must get down close to cost prices. Call and seo our work. Charles S. Dawson was in tho city Wednes day. Howasonoof tho original discoverers of Lincoln, and spent flvo years in England and Europe as missionary In behalf of the B. & M. delivering lecture on tho beauties of Lincoln all over England. Later bo was storokeoier for tho Burlington at Flatts mouth and occupies tho saruo position for Ueo. M. muman at I'ullman. Tho York club will havo n picnic at Cush- man park next Wednesday and aro making preparations lor an airalr of unusual Inters est. Among other features will bo an Italian strolling band. Tho party will go out on tho B. & M. at 4:30 nnd return about 0:30. The faro will bo fifteen cent for tho round trip. The county bar association has reelected the following officers: President, H. II. Wil son; vice presidents, Allen W. Field and A. R. Talbot; treasurer, N. Z. Swell; recording secretary, 8. L. Gelsthardt; corresponding Bocrotary, 1L J. Whitmoro; executlvo com mittee, S. A, Chapman and E. P. Holmes. Miss Prico, the guost of Mrs. W, M. Leon ard left Thursday to join her family at Rapid City, South Dakota. Mrs. Leonard has not been without ono or more guests since last Uctober uutll now and has done much for so ciety during the past season. Mbss Price leave many friends in Lincoln , A, H. Weir & Co., tho lumber dcalon.have shown their enterprise by issuing a vory Handsome paper weight to mends and pat rons. They aro oblong tablets of glass with ilutod edges, Bunk in tho face b a mirror in bcribod with tho name of the linn, buiinchs, etc Mrs. Bagg, whose singing as ono of tho soloists of tho May festival pleased Lincoln people so highly, will slug at the Holy Trinity church tomorrow morning. Tho lady, by the way, Is a sister of Mr. Georgo N. Fores man. MIstes Kitty and Allco Cowdrey left Tue. day evening for a trip of several week In the south and a visit among friends In Tennessee, On their return they may be accompanied by a pretty young southern lady. Mr. E. T. Smith and Mr.Nolllo Hogo wcro married Wednesday evening at tho church of I ho Holy Comforter by Rev, J. D. Krum, Thoy will ho "at homo'1 nftor Juno 1 at 013 North Fourteenth street Mrs. Paul Clark, Mr. I. II. Btrawbrldgo, Mr. It L, Hyde and othor delegate went to IiOiiIsvlllo Wedumday to represent urnco M. E. church In tho district convention of AV. F. M. S,, Lincoln district, Mr. nud Mr. Frnnk L. Sheldon hnvogono to California to remain novcrnl months, per hnH, whllo Mr. S. nttund to bualues nlTnlr on tho coast Thoy nro accompanied by Mis Bertla Burr. John R, Hnguo, secretary of tho Interna tional Y, M, (J. A. committee, has coma on from tho Nnshvlllo convention and will hMp ralmi funds to complete tho Y. M, C. A. build lift. Hllas W, Nile, ono of tho editorial staff of tho Omaha lice, wnln tho city Wednesday with wlfa and liable, who ucro on tholr way to visit Rov. Henry Nile at Nelson. Dr. and Mr. Cnrter loft Thursday for Nnshvlllo, Teiin,, to nttend tho Ainoilcnn Medical association convention. Tho doctor Is a dclcguto, Bert E. llctl has tccn In Oiunlia most of tho week making a short-hnnd report of tho proceeding of tho stnto pharmaceutical association. J. C. Andcrton of tho Pomoroy Conl com pnny will lcavo next week to tako n position with tho Northern l'aclllo at Tacoma. Mlwi Bella Sahlu and Ella Cloinmor, tho guest of Mm. Geo. Clarke, returned to their homo at Bcatrlco last Saturday, Mis Nelllo Smith nnd Mrs, Uoorgo L. Smith of Omaha aro miest of tho family of W. Henry Smith and family. Mrs. J, A. Kllroy li visiting hor brother, E. Hniirahnu, who left Tlmmlay for his homo at Windsor, Canada. II. II. Dean has bought n lot and will soon begin n haiidiomo rosldvnco nt South street and Fltrgorald tn'cnuo. Rohnrt J. Gtithrlo, nn old tlmo friend of Harry J. Hall, ran in from Denver Wednes day for n short visit. John It Shelton nnd family havo removed from 1023 11 street to a new homo nt 315 south Eighteenth. Charles J, Dnuhnch lias very properly been chosen prwldent of tho druggist stnto associntlon. Mis Suddlth, tho guest of Mrs. J. D. Mc Fnrlnnd, left Tuesday for her homo nt Wnu seca, Minn. Mr, nud Mrs. J, A. Dummctt returned Wednesday from tho Y. M. C. A. meeting nt Nashville, II. J. Cosgrovo, Thomas Ewlug and Mrs. Geo, Cook wero among Monday's pilgrims to Chicago. Mrs. J. E. It Millar loft for Cheyenne Tuesday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ramuy, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus P. Flick havo removed to Cleveland, Ohio, on account of tho lattor's health. Mr. It. B. Suter's guests, Mrs M. Rlloy and mother, returned this week to Kuiibas City. W. Morton Smith, managing editor of tho Omaha Hejmbltctm, was in tho city Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mansfield, jr., returned Tuesday from their wedding journey. Manager Lawler of tho museo has presented tho Clipper band with a trombone, Rov. P, W. Howo wont to Friend Thursday to perform a wedding ceremony. Will S, Jay, now of tho South Sioux City Sun, was in tho city Wednesday. General Passenger Agent Francis of tho B, Si M. was In tho city 'ihursday. Mrs. D. P. Cropsy of Falrbury has been visiting her )arcnts this week. Prof.nud Mrs. MoKinuon returned Wednes day from Hoc Springs, Ark. Will Morrison of Bt Joseph was in tho city Thursday on business, Georgo Frankfurter and Jay Barrett will do Europo this summer. Miss Thoo Laws has gouo to McCook, her futuro homo, for a visit Col. W. W. Wilson loft Wodnosday for nn extended foreign tour. O.L. Miliaria visiting his sister, Mrs. Rame , Choyonno. T. J. Robinson and S. J. Mouck aro out in tho mountains. Tho Elks are talking of a high flvo party for next week. Mrs. R. Wnckcrhagcn left Monday for Mendota, III. Miss Emma Biggs left Monday for Bloom ing ton, 111, Miss Allco Gadd is visiting with Omaha friends. Hugh Baker has joined the Holy Trinity choir, Mrs. W. B. Ogden Is visiting at Newark, Ohio. Mis Clara Caldwell died Wednesday morn ing. E. G. Yates left Monday for Grafton, W. Va. Mrs. E. O. Ort is visiting at Jackson, Mich. Eugcno Lyon Is visiting at Bait Lako. Other Social Now on Page 2. Desk for Sale. Wo havo a lint cloth top olllco desk with compartment for book at the right and four drawers on tho left. It is a double deck and will be sold to the first applicant for (22.00, original cost $3400. Call at Couhieu office. More J'hotos From l'ulk, Falk, the famous Now York photographer, has scut us another lot of artistic photos, and among them aro handsomo likeno&so of tho junior nud bonlor Balvinl, Pattl, Stuart Rob son, AVllllam Crane, James O'Neill as the "Monto Cristo," in tho various costumes, Agnes Bsoth in her latest Madison Square success, "Aunt Jack," W. J. Florence, Rich ard Mansfield, Robert Mantellln "Monbani," Sara Juwett and others. Notice of Application fur Letters of Ad ministration. IN ItE-ETATK OK I Arend it Arenas, Deceased, f In County Court, Lancaster county, Ne braska. To tho Creditors, Heirs, Legatees and others Interested In tho estate of Arena It Arcnds Take Notice, That T. Q.Carstcns has tiled In tho County Court u petition lor letter of ad ministration of estnto of Arend It. Aremls, deceased, and It is ordered that tho saiuo stand for hearing the 31st day of May, A.I)., 1800, before tho Court at tho hourof two o'clock p. in., nt which tlmo nny person Interested may appear and except to and contest the same. And notice of this proceeding: Is ordered published three weeks consecutively In the CAl'ITAI. CITY Couuiku. Witness my hand and the seal of tho county court at Lincoln, Neb,, thlsltfth day of May, A.a).,18W) B K AI 1 W. E. 8TJEWAUT. 6-17-St County Judge, A Now Drr (londi Ktore, For a week wst arrangements havo boon going on for tho opening of it now dry goods homo, which -event wilt trnnsplro on Mon day noxt, wlion Messrs. Ryder & Hlnkloy will mako their bow to tho Lincoln public nt 1320 O street, tho premise recently vacated by Briscoe, tho thoo man. Them Roiiilcmeu do not coino to Nebraska's capital city to learn tho huslno, nor to seo what Lincoln ha In storo for them, for thoy both havo had years of experience nnd nro fully acquainted with every dotall of tho dry good Industry. Thoy nro not entho strangers In Lincoln and thoreforo know that there I a good opening here in tholr lino, fcellne confi dent of success from tho start, which tho COUIUKII hones thev will merit, nn both con - tlomen nro enterprising and energetic, two essential qualifications for success In Hicho modern tunes. As nn opening nttrnctlon, Ryder & Hink ley will plnco on snlo Monday morning 0,000 bolts of ribbon, In all shades, colors and qualities, including tho rolgnlug novoltio of tho season. Thco good will lo sold nt (icftuif bargain prices, vizi All CO cent rib bons for 25 cents, all 25 cent ribbons for 121-2 cent in short, ovory kind nnd quality will bo dealt out at Just one-half regulnr prices. Tho new firm invites all tho ladle to call nud seo their stock, being confident that a call will Insure future business relations. HulTninn & Rlchtcr nro again prewired to do pleating for Indies. Doctor Bnlloy & Goodoll, ofllco 1317 L street Tolcphono, 017. ' EDEN MUSEE lOo. wm&c szzrs&&WM SEivMJteiPK 1 wMmmrn llMimBiimmmmwmJfti sm-2mWmmwWrME&m 1 lassM?llslW isBisiisisisVSiiBr9UsttiaV2AsV "HflaVaVaaMHsviv r lYtmWWmmW&lmmm kr,&mmm.mmmMm5if J9SKAskirmW$k MG&SmTmmmmmtr '3s1mttmmWTrvW immm SMmlmmmmmmm&?J7mr&Mrffl asltK.I?l ffiSBBslBsHsBBsillssHHsBBisllflTV Simmm3mmCmmS9mWBBKSmM riBiisr ots. L.iDnciTS E. R. GUTHRI6, Fine Carriages Harness FINE ART IN Carriages 1540 O STREET. Fhncy IN STOCK. ?- PRICKS .RANGING $4 to --- 200 Hardy S Pitcher, 211 S. ELEVENTH ST., LINCOLN, N8B, J. H. MAURITIUS & CO. 131 S. Eleventh St., Ladies' Furnishers Will Show a New FANS T V ap Pans Gauze Fans Sill Fans Satin Fans All New nnd nil the Latest Novelties In this line. Cheap Fans. Medium Priced Fans. High Priced Fans. ; Fans for everybody. Give us n Call for Fans. J. H. MAURITIUS & CO. Ladies' Furnishers. 131 S. Eleventh St. (OncWeekOniy) Commencing May 19th post CHi: &2T Remember Next Friday Ladies' LADIES' PHAETON. Plush Rockers '&9 irt ' !! 03 FROM $40 nnd Handsome Line of this week. 2' Pleasing Feature Yet Presented CHe-7umH, THE CHINESE DWARF. - M AH Is tho only Chlncsn Dwarf on rcoord, 1UK11111 nun iiuuiiuiii. is wursiiiiijHHi nnu luoiizca uy tho Chlucso, no matter hi which country ho may nn penr. Ho Is n I'KUKECTIjY FOItMED, HAND BOM IjITTLU QDNTI.KMAN llll,l U Vn'rv Inlnlll. ff!1,1;!11.'!! Vil.Yff.M0H ""ontly In aovornl laneungos. linHABNEVr.KAl'l'KAUnD IN LINCOLN, Hnd by chance ho has need secured for Our Circuit, a ko Is on lit way homo to rotlro, for Cho-Mnh is a wealthy nohlomnn Ho ho will lo horo lint ONE M LLK, commencing Monday, May lBlh, 1810. Return and final engagement this season of Zanfretta's Pantomime Co. the family that first produced " Fantasma," "Voyage en Suisse," nnd other fntnoui Panto- cry tnimes, and for years features of the Hnnlons Co. CORCELINAS COMEDY CO. .Mandolin and Guitar Solos, Songs, Dances, Rc- uncu csoctety bkctcii Artists, lite. Souvenir Day! to jljljlu IOc. LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE STATE iv ' LINCOLN, NEB. .A. BjBSHSsHMsiJt"-ssaWi jj H wKmCImmWfmvSSKSm9wmW aftasiH 1 1 i f . .AiLl jlJbLm msmrri -mraasB'aa twim m' j HH.Yiftnn.il 1 iir, -ijrsw il nWv