CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER .1, 1890 r r iiiiMf POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000, Saturday Evening, Oct, 4, 'DO Oorner I Oth and P Street. FALL AND WINTER Dress Goods and Silks STAPLE STYLES AND NOVEL- TICS IN ENDLESS VARIETIES. ii, it. ninsi.kv A CO. "Tho Courier" I'ur 8ln In Onmliu. Copln tuny l foutiil nt Keith' newsstand, 810 South Fifteenth street, Boyd's l ,,0,,w Mock, Dress Goods Novelties offered hy tlcrpotshclmcr fi Co arc the Most Vnrtcd outside o( the Inrge cities, Thing that are different and ennnot he mntchcil perhaps In the tntc. Their stock of Cloaks, Wrap, llotue Wrapper ami Dresses, arc a wonderful collection u( the correct tiling In Ladle Wcor. An In vpcctlon I Invited to till veritable Trade Palace, l'rlcc everyone know arc al ways the Lowest, quality considered. Call at HerpoUhelmcr & Co', and look them lirough. Thti Courier Cnn tie Found At Windsor Hotel Now Htand. Capital Itotol Now Htand. Exposition DlnlUK Hull Now Htand. Thn Ootlmm Now Htiuut. 118 South llth HI. Jtcrt Huinicr. Ill North llth Htroot. Kd. Young, iikoo mreet. Fletcher t Co., 11.1) U Htreot. Llttla Sport Cigar Htore, 113 North 12th HI. Weternold' Hurler Hhop, llurr HIook. tarAn extra upply of paper In nl way loft it ttio Clothnm. upplle run itiort. m enso outer aowciiouior Fall Styles, Dunlap Hats 1137 O STREET. TAKE NOTICEI Tho Commit will not he responsible for any debt mado by any ono In Its name, un cm n written order ncoo mpanlcs tho tamo, l.ct ami l'ersoiml, , Whltebrcost Coal and LI mo Company. Take Turkish at 1010 O utrcot. Oyster in all style at Brown'. Brown' for oyiter In all sty les. Ruth M. Wool, M. D 1220 P street. Telephone at the Coumhw oftlco I 253, Sunday dinner at Browns, only 25 cent. Lincoln lee Co., 1CM0 O St. Telephone 118. Mineral water used (or bathing, 1010 O st. Canon .City Coal at the 'Whltehreast Coal and Lime Co. Doctor Bailey & Qoodell, onice 1347 L stmt. Telephone, 017, Only place In Lincoln that use mineral water in hatha is at 1010 O street. Improvedahower for Turkish bath at 1011 O street, basement Union block. Miss C. J. Gullmette, modiste, second floor Exposition building. Take elevator, I'oehler furnishes the finest iuo!lUy of Ice cream aud fancy cake (or parties and wed dings. All the latest sheet music, new stock, nt O rancor's Art Musk store, SIS south Kloventh street. Poehler is now serving rich juloy oyster and lunches at hi parlors in tho McUridu block, corner Twelfth and P street. Dr. C. B. Manning, ofllce room 00 07-0$ Burr block. Telephone 830. Residence Cor. 20th and F. Telephone 330. Ladle will find a complete line of tine shoe and all the latest style at tho proper price at Bherw in' Boston Shoo Store. Art studio, room 42, Tho Bond. Classes Thursday und Saturdays, China tiring. Edith Rubskll. J. II. O'Neill, flno plumbing, hot wator and sUain heating, fl6 gas fixtures and globes. You can buy all grades of garden hose very cheap. , See tho new correspondence paper in tab let form just received at the Couuikh ofllce. We have all the latest weaves, iu all the fan. cy and plain poper, Including u number of very pretty novelties. Envelope to match nil paper. II. P. Sberwln, 1124 O street, ha a present for every ono of bis customer that cannot foil to be appreciated. Ho will give to every customer a fluo crayon picture made from any photo that I desired and it will not cost you a cent. Call in nt his drug and shoe store and see how it is douo, Vil O street. There, iMbf bo peont in this community wjio areaSkiiM iroublod with collo or sub ject iogmakt of bowul eomplalut. If so, they.vMMwtr y Chamberlain's colic, cholera aud iftWli3 remedy, 'ft will afford almost immediate relief, and ylien reduced with water 1 pleasant to take. If taken a soon a the. first Indication of the disease Is felt It will ward off .the uttauk, Many people use it in tkU way, and tttw4 that it never full them. A 95 or CO cent bottle, may be obtained from A. L. Shroder, the druggist. iO Ml Mnud Drtlryinplc, of Sittl H street, wn pleasantly "surprised" hy a number of friend Tuesday evening. Those present wcroi Mime Llllla Klynn, Helen Miller, Mob lie Dean, Annie Holier:, Dolllii and Dora Dalrymplo, Vlmilo HnheriKin, Htnlln Kinney, MhIo McOlumpy, llertha lesson, Jennie 1.1ml, Addlo Miller, tann Miller, Corn Cob erleyi Mcmix C. Klinmerer, O. A. Ilniwn, W, Klininerer, T, K. I'lninnndon, John Meleherl, (leorga Ihirk, T. A. Hordan, O. K Ma Uitte, O. HoIhtImiii, I. Dean, Emmet Yntc, J. O. Dalrymple, II, llroenlng, II. Sullivan, J. Faulkner, II, Armstrong and Chm. McCabo. Mr, aud Mr. A. M, Davl entertained tho member of the society of tho "Hall In tho Grove" pt their haudsotno rcMiU'lKT; Boyen teenth and K street. WndnAV M-nidmr. The evvnliig was devoted to an Informal dis cussion of Various topic of current Interest a tho regular study hn not yet commenced. Those present werei Messrs. Calvert, Aitkeu, Adams, Barnes, Cheney, Hall, Ienvitt, Met rair, Mhrkcll, Stevens, Itov. Stein; Merdamo Calveit, AdauiM, Cheney, Omteii, Ooodcll, Hull, Hnily, Johaiin, Ix-uvltt, Markoll, Man ley, Metoalf, Stein, Snyder, Welch and Harm; Mini Hardy aud Stevens. Mr, (leorgo II. Clnrk, of 1330 I, street, whom) hospitality 1 well known, gave a de lightful reception yesterday afternoon from 2 to 0, to over a hundred ladle Cut Doner adorned tho hall aud refreshment room, the Mine III llio latter being Imrdeued with es IKH'lally handHomn llornl decoration. Tho elaborate lunch wan preslihd over by Misses Mlnnlo and Ollln Lattn, Ahhlo Covert and Nelllo White. Mr. Cluirle llrown, of Iowa, nnd Mrr. Clmrle .Sltxer, of thl city, assisted In receiving, A private car llllod with Lincoln people left Wednesday afternoon for Sioux City, where n Kelal Invitation had lieon oxto.ided to the member of tho arty to islt tho emu palace. Tho company comprised, among other, Sec rotary of State and Mr. Ben It, Cowdery, Misses Klttlo nnd Alice Cowdery, Htnto TrensuiiT J. K. Hill, MIsm'H tlertrudo and Carola Hill, and their guest, Min Eva Kry, of llloomlugtou, HI., Commissioner John Steen, Mis Oertrudo Manpiett aud Mlw Martha Kuuke. Tho exeurHlonist returnisl yestertlny. Tho young friend of MIm May Moore, of 1213 K street, unvo her n delluht fill wirnrlwi party last night. TIioho presont were! MU se Maud Oakley, Onice Burr, Grace ICnapp, Haydoo Blerwith, Jeailo Jury, Lucy Giilllth, Hun Marshall, Stella Curtis, Georglo Camp, Florence Winger, Joseph Lotterldce. Llhblo Sccrest, Mlnnlo Fninkllu, Kntlo Kleutsih urnee Oakley, Miwih. Frank Secrent, John Ittcrldgo, Foster Secrest, Will Nash, Hoy Chapman, John Mcllrldo. Hay Iacso. Georco Gadd, ClarkHon, Ilos Curtis, Clmiles Blair, Charles Elliott, Churle Hammond, At tho meeting of the Pleasant Hour club last evening tho twenty-six memlier of Tho Assembly were unanimously voted In nnd tho following noiv nieiubeia wero elected: Dr. O. F. tadd, Mewnii. E. E. Henkle, 11. 8. Mcin tosh, W J. Dennis and John T, West. A re ception will le given October 21 to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Wright, Mr. and Mr. Frank W. Smith of Alliance, Neb., and Lieut, and Mrs. T. W. Grllllth. Tho coalition of thcM two leading clubs menu tho strongoit toclal or ganisation Lincoln hao over known. A charming whltt party was given by Mr. and Mr. J. A. Buckstnlf Thmsday ovenltig. Those preu'iit were: Menin. nnd Mesdames N. C. Brock, Patilck, O. O. Burr, J. H. Wright, John Doollttlo Carl Funko, K. K. Hnydeu, W. J. Marshall, Ed Green, G.M. Ltimbertson, Mason Gregg, Charles Hum iiiond, Mrs. H, A. Perry, Mis Lntta, Lieut. Townloy and Mr. A. 11. Buckstnir. The prlxes, which wero handsome pieces of china, wore awarded to Mrs. Brook and Mr. Lam bortsou, H. S. Mcintosh mid Miss Lulu Gruuinger wero quietly married Tuesday ovenlng nt tho residence of A. C. Zlemer, Fourteenth and N street, Rev. Iwl Gregory otllciatlng, Mis Sadie Grunlnger of Cloveland, O., Frank Grunlnger, Mr. nnd Mr. Henry Mc intosh, and EdwardT'nirileld of Omaha and a few other Intimate friends and relatives were present. Mr. and Mr. Mcintosh are now at home at Sixteenth and II street. Tho following wero among the Lli.joln peo ple who visited Omaha Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Zlemer, Mrs. Mining, Frank Kehrung, Mrs. Hurlbut and sister, Mr. Wal ter Hargreaves, Mis Alllo Righter, Mrs. W. B. Ogden, Mrs. A. O. Boeson, Mr. Green, N. B, Kendall, E. Blgnoll and J. A. Finch. It I hinted that a certain Interesting young couple, who have long been attached to each other, will cause tho wedding bell to be rung somo time this month. The name of tho for tunate young man rhymes with a word which rhyme with "brook." " ' Mlk Paulino Goldsmith, of Eighteenth street is entertaining Miss Tllllo Nowmnii and Mis IKIonv Adler of Omaha, whllo Mr. Goldsmith I entertaining Mrs. Adler, mother of the latter. Fred O. Wedge and Mlw Carrie M, Welch wero married at tho rosldenco of tho bride, Thirtieth and Potter strot, Thuresday, Rov. L. AV. Terry oftlclathig. -The Tuesday Evening club will meet Tues day evening ut tho residence of Miss Clara Walsh, 1X14 J street. The young people of the Vino Street Cong regational church gave an oyster supper last night. Wnlter C, Fayo and Elltn J. Herruld were united In marriage by Judge Stewart Thurs day, David Buum mil Miis Anna Veil Sickle were nmrried Thursday ut Newton, N, J, Tho Eaxt Lincoln O. L. 8. C. will meet Monday evening at tho Baptist church. Tho Yorke club met lawt night for further organization. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. John M. Hall lias gone, to Boston. Mm. C Smith has gouo to Ploasant Plains. James Turner ha gouo to Salt Uiko Oity. J. Buh left Thursday for Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Mollle Neal departed for Cincinnati Thursday. Edward Bohanan visited Kitnsas City, Thursday. W. J. Hoiibton has returned from tho Black Hills. Mr. M. F. Conire left Wednesday for Plainwell, Mich. Harry J. Lee of Pawnee City visited John Schuetz thl week. Mr. and Mr. William Mills have returnee! from Danville, III. Mr. J, H, Dale nnd daughter luft Wednes day for ludlamiH)lls .Mr. and Mr. A. H. Oilfrnth left Thursday for Term Haute, Iml. They say Lincoln will have n IxiM-ball club uextfeasou that can pliy. Charl Halter of I'auada, father of Coun cilman Halter, I in the city. W. V. Howe left for Mountain Home, Jdn ho, hi fiituio home, Tliurwlay. Mr. and Mm.FriMlC Mnsteti of Hasting are visiting friend hi this city. Mark nnd M. I. Hteruherger wero pnseu gem Wednesday for Chllllcothe, O. Marshall Division No. 10, U It. IC. or P., will vMt Hebron next Wrdnenlay. Mr. B. Hubbard and children started for Plttsiteld, Mas., Weilnerday ovenlng. Mr. M. E. Dornn of Mat toon, III,, I visit ing her daughter, Mrs. It. C. Trogdcn. John II. MeClay departed Wednesday for Peoria, III., to attend an army reunion, Mr. M. T. Manner I entertaining her si teT, Jlii". A. U. Cn, and children, of Den ver, Tho Second Preshylerlan chinch, East Lin coln, mill ho formally dedicated to-morrow night, Edward Robinson, Mr. Edith Robinson and Mr. Frank Robinson left Wednenlny for Iifayette, hid. Mr Adolph WcImt returned Sunday from Boston after n four month sojourn nt tho Huh and Fnntucket beach. Mrs. W. O. (Ins and daughter, Mis Mil dred, are visiting In tho city, tho guest of Mr. and .Mr. C. O. Qulggle, 1130 K street. James W, Smith, manager of tho P. II. Cooper Tailoring company, ha returned after nu extended iibHimco at Hot Springs, Mich. J. II. McMurtry returned from Colorado Wednesday, Ho I much encouraged nt the decided Improvement in hi daughter' health. Mtac Olllo IMU and Nelllo White will leave Monday for Alliance to visit Mr. nnd Mr. Frank W. Smith. They expect to re main n week, Mr. Henry F. Hubbard and daughter of Stockton, Cal., were guest tho past week of Mr. anil Mr. Henry F. Hubbard of South Fifteenth street. Mr. aud Mr. II. M. lluslmell entertained Mr. niul Mr. F. O. Simmon of Sewnrd, Wednesday and Thursday. Tho latter caiuo to thu city to hear "Lucia ill Lammcrmoor." Col. P. J. Burroughs of Chicago arrived In tho city Tliiirwlay to conduct Hallett' great auction sale of diamond, watches ami Jew elry. Mr. Burroughi commence Id nervier this afternoon. Gov, Thayer returned from Chleago.wluro ho went to meet hi wife, thl weok. Tho governor mid Auditor Thomas II. Benton left Wednesday on a trip through tho northern part of the state. Mr. aud Mr. James Heatou, tho Mlssea Heaton, Mrs. W. L. William aud Mlts Inn llurch attended tho hauipiet given hy the In ternational Funeral DliectorV iiHtociation at the Paxton hotel, Omaha, Thursday evening. Mlf May Yott, of Cleveland, Ohio, haar rived In Lincoln on a visit to her relations, Mr. and Mrs. Burkltt. Mis Yott will prob nhlp remain in Lincoln permanently, in which event our oclal tlreles will receive n desirablo nddltlon. J, B. Jones of tho Carton Furnace com pany of Utlcn, N. Y,, wa a several days' vl ltor In Lincoln this week Inspecting thu work douo by their ngeiits, Kruso & White. Tho Carton furnace is very popular hero; and many of our Uncut homes contain one of them. The folllowlug member of Lincoln division No. 1, Knights of Pythias, and their friend visited tho Sioux City corn piilncu Tliurwlay: F.A. Miller, J. W.PercIval, F. M. Harris, N. Westover, 8. A. Warren, E. G. Yates, George V. Slko, Dan Hellwlg, II. F. McNenl, W. C. llliodo, K. Fleming, L. I). Van Kleep, It. 8. Young, O. M. Carpenter, William Hop. kins, Charles llelefel.lt, J. H. Pi ice, William Chichester, Alex. Jetes, M. 1), Clary, J. O. Tarbet, Ed Blosson, F. L. Synds, M. J. Greovy. Additional local and peional luigo 4. Ayer's SurNiparllln, bending tho brain pure blood, makes sound loth mind nnd body. KID CLOVES. Fosters S Hook Kid Cloves In Color and Black Hpeclul sale price 87 1-2 Cents Worth $1,25 Wo luvlt o tho addition of.tbe piibllo to our Immenso stock of Klil Glove H. R. NISSLEY & CO. f Sl1 !P' BED rr"' "Wl-l-: ' ' ' " I only aBSBaHBB Www $7o.oo. PBHHHVW. Kt BBTtBHsHBlBK tBiMMIHIMspMHBfJHMv 1? j4Z-rWZSrjS alliSTiT-n" I I I I W JaWJf I "FBT aVsaWlaBBBVBliBr sbMBbM.bIVbbTIBBH IBHp'' aVliflP9BBHilaiilittiiMu77flr m Jewelry at Auction Diamonds, Watches, AT YOUR OWN 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. I 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, I will oiler at public Auction my entire stock, and the goods will go to the highest bidder, be that much or little. Mr. P. J. Bourroughs of hi: ago will conduct the sale, commenc ing at half-past two, and continuing afternoon and evening. bpecial Attention Given to Lady Bidders. Now's the Time-Jewelry at Your Own Price! No Reservations ! Everything Goes ! Come and Give us Your Bid ! EUGEN k o en m Clocks, Etc. -C-i 131 North llth street. Rambler Bicycles are all convertible for Ladies or Gentlemen, and arc the Easiest Riding Bicycle Made, Carriages and Buggies mi j E HHLLG Call and See what Bargains you can get by Buying this Fall E. R.. GUTHRIE, 1540 O STREET, 4 'V PRICE. TT H c! ci CD W W o O F r a Book Case and Bedstead In One Piece of Furniture. Hardy & Pitcher, 211 South nth St. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. r ' i - a. 1 ) f T