Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, September 27, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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    CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1890
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POPULATION OF LINCOLN 66,000,
Saturday Evening, Sept, 27, '90
Corner I Oth and P Streets.
FALL AND WINTER
Dress Goods and Silks
STAPLE STYLES AND NOVEL.
TIES IN ENDLESS VARIETIES.
II, It. XINHI.KY A CO.
The Courier' 1'ur ftle In Omaha,
Copies limy W) found nt Keith's news stnnd,
810 South Fifteenth street, Boyd's opera houso
block.
Dress Goods Novelties
offered by IIcrolsliclincr & Co nre the
Mott Vnrlcil outside of the laro cities
Thing that nre different niul cannot he
mtched perhaps In the state. Their stock
o( Cloak, Wrap, House Wrapper and
Dreiv, nre n wonderful collection ot the
correct thing in Ladles Wear. An In
spection It Invited to this veritable Trade
Palace. Price everyone know arc at
ways the Lowest, quality considered. Call
nt llerpolshehncr & Co', and look them
through.
The Courier Can lia Pound At
Windsor Hotel Now Htumt.
Cnpttnl Hotel Novr Htaiiil.
Exposition Dining Unit NawsHtaml.
Tlio Gotham News Htmul. 118 Houth tlth Ht,
Hert Kult'ner, 111 North 11th Htrcot.
Kd. Young, KKOO Wreot.
Fletcher A Co., 1120 U Htreet.
Little Hport Cigar Htoro, 113 North 12th Ht.
-The llond, cornor 12th mul O streets.
WetorfIolil' Harbor Hhop, liuir Hlock.
WAn oxtrn supply of paper Is always loft
t tha Gotham, In case othor Nowsdoulors
suppllos run short.
SKM&
Fall Styles, Dunlap Hats
1137 O STREET.
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TAKE NOTICE1
The Counun will not lie reonslblo tor
any debts made by nny one In It name, un
ess n written order acco ni panics the innio,
(.cat anil l'crsoiml.
Whltebreast Coal and I J mo Company.
Take Turkish at 1010 O street.
Oyster In all styles at Brown's.
Brown's for oysters In all sty lo.
Ruth M. wood, M. D 1!1 P street.
Telephone at the CoOuiKH olllcu Is 1353,
Sunday dtnuers at Browns, only S3 cent.
Lincoln Ico Co., 1010 O St. Telephono lit).
Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O fct.
Try Brown's Sunday dinners, only 25 ct.
Canon City .Coal at the Whltebreatt
Coal and Lime Co,
Only place In Lincoln that uses mineral
water In bath U at 1010 O street.
Improvedthower for Turkish baths at 1011
O street, basement Union block.
Poehler furnlthes tho llnost quality of ice
cream aud fanoy cakes for parties and wed
dings.
All the latest sheet music, now stock, at
Orancer's Art Music store, 213 wuth Eleventh
street.
Foehler i now serving rich Juloy oysters
and lunches at his parlors in the McDride
block, corner Twelfth aud P street.
Dr. C. B. Manning, ofllee room M 07-Oa
Burr block. Telephone 330. Residence Cor.
00th and F. Telephone 330.
Ladles will find a complete line ot tine shoes
and all the latest styles at the proper prices at
Bhenvin's Boston Shoe Store.
J. II . O'Neill, line plumbing, hot wator and
sUam heating, tint gaB fixtures und globes.
You can buy all grades of garden hoso very
cheap.
See the now coricspondence paper in tab
let form just received at the Count kr otllce.
We have all the latest weaves, in all the fan
cy and plain puper, including a number of
very pretty novelties. Envelope to match
all papers.
H. P. Sherwin, 1124 O street, has a present
for every one of his customers that cannot
fall to be appreciated, ue win give iu every
customer a lino crayon picture made from
any photo that is desired and it will not cost
you a cent. Call In at bis drug and hoe
tore and seo how it I dona. 1124 O street.
There may be jwrsous In thl community
who are at times troublod with colic or sub
ject to attacks of bowel complaint. If so,
they should try Chamberlain's colic, cholera
and dtarrhcea remedy. It will afford almost
Immediate relief, "t when reduced with
water Is ploasaut to take. If taken as soon
as the flrtt Indication of the dUoaw it felt it
will ward off the attack. Many people use it
In this way, and find that it never fails them.
A 25 or 60 cent bottlo may be obtained from
A. L. Bhrader, tho druggist.
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'HE pleasant Hour
club met Wed
nesday evening nt
Hardy & Pitcher's
store, and effected an
organisation for the
season of Will, The
following olllcers were
elected for tho ensuing
yean President, O. U. Mngoonj vlro-presl-dent,
II. J. Halls secretary, K. W. A. Kind-,
treasurer. S. T. Ht, John) master of ceremon
ies, Will Hardy; executive committee, Geo.
N, Foresman, chairman, M. I. Altkon and (,'.
15. Walte. A numlier of now names were
prooit which will lw voted on at the next
meeting, Oct, , nt which llmo arrangements
will be made for the rormal culng of the
season. The llrst event will probably lake
tho form of a reception to the members who
have married slni'O last season, and their
wives, Including Mr. nnd Mrs. Prank Smith
of Alliance, Neb., Mr. nn.l Mrs. Henry Mans-
livid, Mr. and Mis. J. II. Wright, and i.ioii
tenant and Mrs. T. W. (Irllllth. Never In Its
history ha the Pleasant Hour club had such
a brilliant projcet Is-foro It ns now. Its
membership I oxteuslvo aud representative,
and embraces nil tho elements which go to
make up n thoroughly successful social organi
sation. The winter of 1HMM, will, Indeed,
be n bright one. Following Is n list of the
hold-over momlterst J. II. Wright, F. O.
Helming, C. K. Walte, W. M. Ioiinnl, W.
E. Hardy, .1. 11. lA'inlst, Henry Mauslleld, K.
1C. Hayden.U. E. Hpahr, 11. It. Nissley, C. J.
Templeton, J. W. Maxwell, O. 11. Hlchter.k.
K. Kcrmati, J. W, .McDonald, Al, 1. AitKen,
H. T. Ht. John, H. C.Trogden, W. II. Dennis,
F. L. Sheldon. U. E. Muuoon. Otto Mohrcn-
Blocker, II. J. Hall, Fred Hholes, Clin. Ll-
plncott, U. .1. Dawes, W. U. Hooves, 1. W.
(Inlllth, Geo. J. MoArthur, W. II. MeAithur,
A. (1. Beesoii, Win. Htull, I). O. Van Diiyno,
11. P Foster, J, E. Thouinon, Frank Polk,
Alfred Kind, J. A. lluckstatT, A, B. Uw, It.
K. Cooper, Oeo. N. Fori'smuu.
Mrs. H. II, Oakley cave thrvu elegant re
ception this week, for Lieutenant nnd Mrs.
T. W, tlrllllth, the afternoon receptions
Wednesday and yesterday being eclally for
Mrs. Orilllth. Those present Tuesday even
ing werei Profo-sors Hunt, Dales, llessey,
Sherman, Nicholson, Sowolls.and Ed. Green,
Messrs. (tore, Inmb, ImholT, Elliott, Sawyer,
Hewitt, Curtis, Gregory, Hall, Hlchurds,
Thayer, Norton, Doctors I)wery, anil Crlm,
Misses Moore, Newman, Hnrwood,uud Hicks,
Mmluuies Rachel Lloyd, Harris, Oakley,
Archibald, Dawes, Wright, Yates, E. E.
Brown. Mrs. J. B. Wright assisted In re
ceiving Wednesday afternoon, Tho guests
wore) MesdumesAdii Atkinson, It. Hurlbut,
Little, Outcalt, Leonard, Funke, Hargreaves,
Ogdou. Moore. Harley, Perry, Cul. Thoinp.
Mm, Saunders, L. C. Burr, 11. D. Burr,
Towuley, Uregg, Hurts, Letnlug, Smith, Cnl
vert. Colfroth, Noble, Bartlott, L. U. Rich
nrds, Kern, McFarland, Marshall, Hlvau,
Sheldon, lluckstair, Abtiott, Hawley, Hardy,
LllllbrlJgo, Uxmils, hmery, Ilnldwln, .eh
rung, Jansen, Brock, Llppiucott, Dorris,
Litta, Phillip, Winger, Yates, O. O. Burr,
Maxwell, Hawkins, Mauslleld, lleesou, llreeu,
Mosher, June, Holyoke, lildy, Hal Young,
Camp, Barker, Haytlen, Hlchnnls, Dow,
Dennis, Fo.ter, J. N. T. Jones, Hcnkle,
Brown, Burton, Etl. Holmes, QIITen, Mulr,
Misses Harris, Hawley, Hardy, Lllllhrldge,
Newman, Dorris, Walsh, Ijitta, Parker,
Martha Funke, Anno Funke, Urncu arilllth,
Delia Loomls, Aui)a Barr, Maud Hammond,
Maud Stohbs, Gertrude Mnnpiette, Cowdery.
Yesterday afternoon the guests were: Mes
dames Helmer, Hewitt, Bunders, Miller, Mc
Elwiv, Siulth,'Mauniug, Morgan, Archibald,
Peto, Weaver, Beaufort, Waldo, Fruuklsh,
Murphy, Pickett, W. Pickett, Outhrlo, Uuy
Brown. Halo. Coleman, Wudo, Applegct,
Itedway, Bebe, Miller, Johnson, Hohiuaii,
Umrn, Hewitt, ThomiMon, Hammond, Sals
bury, Tyler. White, Tiffany, Pickett, Powell,
Sheldon, Tucker, MoDonnld, Beachley, MIkhoh
McDowell, Allen, Braunsou, Loomls, Hearu,
Wade, Miller.
Tho Pleasant Hour Juniors aro no more.
At tho annual meeting held Wednesday even
ing, the. name of tho club was changed to "Tho
Assembly." It will commence with tho ap
proaching seoton as n now and Independent or
ganisation, and there ts overy reason to bollovo
that tho brilliant successes of the past few
years scored by the juniors will bo duplicated
aud even excelled by the new Arsembly. Tho
foundation is strong. The superstructure
will bo stronger. A second meeting will bo
held Monday evening to arrange for the own
ing party, which will doubtless bo given In a
few weeks. The following olllcers were
elected Wednesday: President, Will Clarko;
Vice President, Fred Houtx; Secretary, C. Y.
Smith; Treasurer, Frank Hathaway; Master
of Ceremonies, Frank Burr; Executive com
mittee, Frank Burr, Charles Clarke, and Will
Hammond, E. O. Bradley. It. M. Joyce, aud
Fred Howo were elected new members. The
hold overs are as follows: Will Clarke,
Charles Clarke, Frank Burr, Charles Burr,
Fred Smlser, Low Man hill, Will Hammond,
Clint Andrus, Bert Wheeler, C. Y. Smith,
Fred Houtx, John T. Dorgau, Frank Hatha
way, Robert Mulr, Geo. Holden, Charles
Hall, John McDride, E. A. Mullen and John
West.
The recently orcanlied literary society, tho
Tuesday Evening Club, held its tint regular
meeting Tuesday evening at mo resilience oi
Miss Maude Bmlih, 1330 J street, with a good
attendance. W. D, Howell was tho author
discussed. Essays were read by Dr. Frank
Lodd and O. W. Gerwlg. Headings and
recitations were given by Miss Mliinlo Latta
and Miss Maude Smith, and the musical part
of the program was In tho hands of Miss
Carrie Allan. This now ciuo, wmcu win
meet every othor week, consists of the fol
lowing members: Messrs. Will Hardy, G.
W. Gerwlg, J. B. Cunnlugham, Frank Zeh
rung, Malcom McKlunon, John Dorgan, Dr.
Frank Ludd, W. Morton Smith, Misses Carrie
Allen, Anna Barr, Minnie and Olive Latta,
Clara Walsh, Maude Smith, Anno Funko,
Cora Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Coffroth.
The next meeting will bo hold at the residenco
of Miss Clara Walsh.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Burr gave a very largo
reception last? evening for Mr. and Mrs, E. E.
Henkle. Mrs. Burr was assisted In receiving
by Miss Luna Dundy of Omaha, and tho fol
lowing young ladies assisted with the refresh
ments: Misses Ollvo Latta, Martha Funke,
Lulu Valentine of Omaha, Anne r unke, elllo
White, Carrlo Wasmer of Grand island, and
Maud Burr.
J. C. Small of Lemlng's and Miss Clara
Wallace were united In marrlago at the res!
deuce of the bride, Twenty-third and W
treets Thursday evening, Hov. Morrow of
tho United Presbyterian church olllclatlng.
A number of very handsome presents were
received.
Hov. and Mr. O. B. Newman were visited
by a large company of members of the First
Christian church last Friday evening, the
occasion belug the wooden anniversary of
wedding of tho pastor and his wife. The
latter were presented with a handsome sideboard.
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Joseph F. DeMicr and Miss Theresa
Hi'Miitrr were man led at U o'clock Wednes
day morning by Hov Father Kuppenleiider,
tlin cerenlbny taklhg place In the St, Frnnel
Bo Hales chinch. They are now nt home III
their resldetu-e, Sixteenth and Ine streets.
A iiulet wedding took place In tho parlors
of tho llostwlck hotel last Tuesday morning,
the contracting parlies U'liig Win, A. Hayles
of Plattsmouth, and Miss Corn A. Muggsof
Lincoln, Judge Burton olllclatlng In his usual
happy manner. Hastings (Itutttr Journal.
Hans II. Itasiuusseii unit Ml Mnttlo Cop
, of Uiiadllla, were united In marriage
Saturday afternoon by Itev, Luther P. Lud
deii, nt the hitter's residence on 1), street.
A largely attended tcccptlon and supper
was given by the ladles of the Trinity M. E.
church nt tho residence of John Gillespie,
WcdlifHdny evening,
A Lumber of friends were entertained at the
residenco of A, N. Wyckoff last Friday even
ing In honor of Itev. nnd Mis. II, E, Wyckoff
of Wahoo.
The Eart Lincoln Chautauqua circle met
Monday evening nt tho residence of Miss
Thomai, (111 North Twenty-sixth Itrect.
The York club met nt Temple hall last
night and oi-ganlrcd for tho coming season.
TllK CnuiilKUgocs to press too early to give
further details.
Miss Helen Miller, 1001 S street, wns lm
plly "surprised" by a number of friends last
Thursday evening.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
J. A. Kost has gone to Chicago.
B, I. Stlim went to Denver Thursday.
James Jeffries has gone to Icavcuworth,
Kansas.
Mis. Annie Bennett left for Vinton, Iowa,
Thursday.
Geo. L. Smith of Omaha was In the city,
yesterday,
Jol'.i JamiMiu departed Tuesday for Ta
coma, Wash.
Geo. M. Yates I entertaining Guy Hindi of
Central City.
Mr. and Mrs. S. (1, Thoinns aro visiting In
Plalufleld, HI.
Mlxs Mngglo Htuirs Is visiting her friends at
1201 K street.
Mr. W. II. Mclloborts left this week for
Stewart, Mont.
E. G. Yates mid A. B. Baker visited Hick
man Thursday.
W.J. Houston left Thursday evening for
tho Black Hills.
Mr. and Mis. L.J, Byers have returned
from n trip east.
-Mrs. II. N. Kosler Is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Alf Shilling.
F. L. Hossack wusii passenger for Helena,
Montana, Tuesday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Jennings visited Mey
rick, Mo,, this week.
Miss M. J. Buford has been visiting friends
In Omaha this week.
Miss Cornelia Field was a passenger for
Duluth, Minn., Thursday.
Samuel Iiiiunn Is entertaining Mr. aud Mrs.
Charles Gregg of Decatur.
James Heatou is entertaining C. M. Scott
of Crnwfordsvlllo, Indiana.
Thero was a harvest home at the East Lin
coln Baptist church last night.
Mr. and Mrs. Green gave n very pleasant
euchre party Tuesday evening.
Dr. F. A. Graham left Thursday for Den
ver und other Colorado iwlnts.
Mrs. Paul H. Holm returned from an ex
tended visit In Chicago, Thursday.
Mrs. Zara A. Wilson attended the W. O.
T. U. convention In Howard this week.
Mrs. W. T. Folhner and daughter of Oil
City, Ph., left for Kansas City, Friday.
Mrs. E. B. Edwards and Mrs. E. II. How
ard started Thursday for Now York city.
Mr. nud Mrs, D. A. Campbell aro enter
tnlulug Miss Clara B. Paul of Plattsmouth.
Frank Kehruiig thinks there, may be no
Omaha base ball club in the league next sea
son. J. W. Winger moved Into his spacious new
residence at Thirteenth and J streets Thurs
day. Mr. aud Mrs. John Hodsw of Ohio, uncle
and aunt of F. F. Itooso, are visiting in tho
city.
It begins to look as though the Lincoln
club would crowd Omaha out of the sixth
place.
A, Manger left Tuesday for Galveston,
Texas, He exM.-cts to remain in the south u
mouth.
A. W. Moore left Tuesday for Westbor
ougb, Mass., where he expects to soud the
winter.
W. H. Beam, formerly of this city and now
of Pittsburg, Pa,, is In Lincoln tho guest of
E. P. ltnggen.
Miss Bell Cauger, who has been visiting her
brother, J. A, Cauger, returned to her home
In Peru, Ind., this week.
Mrs. Warren Helfsnlder nud Miss Melvln,
who have been visiting Mrs. C. J. Daubach,
sister of tho latter, left for home In Chicago,
Monday.
Co). E. T. Gadd, who returned from Chey
enne a week ago lust Thursday, is very ser
iously 111 from a complication of diseases.
Ills brother, Dr. li. T. Gadd, ot Mltcholvllle,
Iowa, Is In attendance.
A. W. Barr of Boston, Mass., who l mak
ing a trip from the Atlantic ocean to the Pa
clllo, on a safety bicycle, was In the city
Wednesday. He exiiects to reach Hun Fran
cisco sometime in October.
It is announced that the orchestra and
chorus of ttio State University will meet dur
ing the season overy Monday und Thursday
evening, respectively. Both meetings aro
0eu to all Interested in music.
KID GLOVES.
Fosters 5 Hook Kid Cloves
In Colors and Black Special tule prices
87 1-2 Cents Worth $1,25
We Invite tho attention of the publlo to our
Immense stock of Kid Gloves
H. R. NISSLEY & CO.1
Jewelry at Auction
Diamonds,
Watches,
Clocks, Etc.
AT YOUR OWN PRICE.
Owing to the depression of the times and the very dull trade, I now find myself
heavily stocked with a line of goods never before surpassed in Lincoln. 1 bought heavily
last spring contemplating a large trade, but like in all branches of trade, business has been
very dull and I now have the goods which must be turned into money at whatever they will
bring.
Commencing October 4th,
1 will offer at public Auction my entire stock, and the goods will go to the highest bidder
be that much or little. Mr. P. J. Bourroughs o'f Chicago will conduct the sale, commenc
ing at half past two, and continuing afternoon and evening.
Special Attention Given to Lady Bidders. '
Now's the Time -Jewelry at Your Own Price! No Reservations I
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Everything Goes ! Come and Give us Your Bid !
EUGEN
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Lettla Usher, after a very pleasant
sojourn hi Lincoln, returned home to Brook
lyn Thursday accompanied by her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Usher of this city. During Miss
Usher's visit many lusting friends were made
und The Couhieii knows of at least ono heart
that already longs for an early return visit.
At the annual meeting of the Lincoln
Wheel Club held Tuesday evening the follow
ing olllcers were elected to serve the ensuing
year: C. It. Rlchtor, president; M. E. Wheel
er, vice president; M. Hulllvan, secretary nnd
treasurer; m-iuik van Horn, enptnin, nnd Mr.
Walton, tlrst lieutenant. Tho club ha at
present twenty.flvo members.
It will nleofift tho ninnv friends nf x.
Storrs In Lincoln to learn of his promotion to
tho KsltIon of "Assistant Geologist" In "The
oioruuo ruei company" wun ueaiitpiumrs
In Denver. Pnln Tlinl. (a tlift wnv wrrlli (a
appreciated In tho "Silver State." It also
speak? highly for our State University where
Mr. Storrs graduated In tho cluss of V.H).
Must UN Good,"
Say some dealers who try to sell a substitute
preparation when a customercoll for Hood's
Sursaarilla. Do not allow any such false
statements as this Induce you to buy what
you do not want. Remember that tho only
roason for making It Is that n few cents more
profit will be made on the substitute. Insist
upon having the best medicine Hood's Sar
saprllla. It Is peculiar to Itself.
Tho Y. P. 8. C. E. of tho Plymouth Con
gregatlotml church will have charge of the
temperance exercises to bo given In tho church
Sunday, ovoulng.
Ayer's Ague Cure Is warranted t o cure all
cases of maluriu. Sold by druggists. Price
1.00.
Church of tho Holy Trinity, comer J and
Twelfth streets, John Hewitt, rector. Sunday
school 0:30; Rector's Bible Class, 10 o'clock;
Harvest Homo Festival service at 11 a. in.
Subject of sermon: "Offerings." Collection
for Clarksou hospital. Brotherhood meeting
at 4:30, und evening service nt 7:30. All
Welcome.
Hood's 8ar-
s a j s r 1 1 1 s
lias by its
peculiar
merit and
Us wonder
ful cures
won tho con.
fldenco ot
tha people,
and Is to-day
the most
po p u lar
blood pu
rifier and
inedl.
cine. It
cures scrot
ula, salt
then m ,
dyspepsia,
headache,
kldnejr and
llrer com.
plaint, catarth, rheumatism, etc. lis sure to get
Hood's Sartaparllla, which Is peculiar to Itself.
Hood's Ssrsaparlll sold r druggists, til six
for J. rreparedhjr O.I. Hood A Co.,Ixwell,Mas.
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
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131 lorth 11th street.
We wish to call your attention to our new stock of
DRESS GOODS,
Silks, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves
CLOAKS and WRAPS
We are offering some bargains that will convince you that
we arc selling goods at Right Prices.
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J. W. WINGER & CO.
1109
New Goods and
New Styles
Throughout
For Fall.
Don't be Tardy
The Best
Will be Picked
First.
HKLLGTT
0 ST.
Fall Overcoats
and Suits !
Lots of them, Beautiful Patterns and
Elegantly -Made.
First comers will pick the ripest plums
remember that, $12 to $25; hardly a
clear way to tell you, but those are about
the extremes.
You can pleasantly answer that favor
itc: "Where did you get that Hat?"
When you've bought ours and saved an
extra dollar.
A. Hurlbut & Co.
Cor. 1 oth and P Sts., Lincoln,
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