CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1890 M GOLD COIN HEATERS For Hard Coal Oil, For Soft Coal. Most Powerful Heaters Made! Most Economical on Fuel ! FRANK E. LAH'R,' 030 P NORTH SIDE STREET. P. O SQUARE. We have made especial ef forts to please the Ladies in Boys and Chiudkuns1 Cloth ing and Overcoats. Our stock is complete and the fin est in the city. Mens' Dress Suits, Box Overcoats and Fine Furnmshinos in varied styles and colorings, Come and get our prices. EOBMAtf & CROWE, 114 South Twelfth Street, Ladles' Furnishers More new and pretty goods than in any store in the city. Call and judge for yourself. Jut Received, an Elegant line of Dress Trimmings, Jewel, Turquoise and Parisian NECKWEAR, Veiling, Kid Gloves and Hosier)'. P. D. and W. C. Corsets A Fine Crayon 'i LIFE SIZE FRBB AT- SHERWIN'S 1124 5 OST. Every customer gets a head and , shoulder Crayon Picture Free ifoni any and all cost. This work is made direct from any fhoto yon may want copied. Call and look into this matter. JifMlS-rraSflf iukm i u iu j w ,ft vm.ivwK', 'UUm )MS.'-'m,& 1 Muniinr rf Moilrm Whim Knlrrcdnllho INntoillco of Lincoln, Ncb 11 second dIiim matter. HitiinciiliTloNi Ono Your ! Mall or Carried 1U0 PltMitUiril KiJTIireo Mouths, Mc.; Ono month SO Cent Inrnrnlily In Advance AliYHiTimtMHNTs: ltntes furnMied on application At the ortlee. Hprclal mle on Tltno Contracts. frmMnurioNsiHIiorl spicy sketches, pwin nml torl solicited, IVnuiiml nml Hoelnl notes urn riqieclally desirable ''niNTtint Wo innknastieclaltynf Kino Printing in nit ItH branches Hoeletv work ft siteclnlly, PubtlnU ucl Saturday. Address nil communication dlrectto the ofllco. WlCHMlCL, PWINTINQ CO, l'llUl.tHHKIIH. Courier IIiiIIiIIiik. HM N HI root. TKI.KI'IIONkAVI U U'khhki., Jit., Editor nnd Hole Pioprlotor. W, Moiiton Hmitii, Asssoclntn ICtlltor. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000. SOUTH LINCOLN. (I. J. State loft Tuitwlay on n business trip In South Dakota, II. Murphy oiit this week In Oinnlia look liifC after ecntrnct. Mrn. (loorgo Tnylor of Wyniore ont Tuotdny In Lincoln. Mr. Ilnyinoml of Hownrd win tho guest of Mr. Sander tlilp wok. Rev, O. K. Maker ha Just returned from ntt extended tiip In thu east. Mr. Flfor loft Moudny for Wvnioro to at tend tlio funornl of her sister, Mr. H. A. Johnson of llcthel, In,, In tho guest of tier niece, Mm. (I. J, States, nt IMI H street. Mri. J. I'. U'nlton loft for York on Tue. ihty to nttend tho mlslunury couvontlon nt that place. Mm. Frank Htntoi of Red CHIT, Col., who linn tiecu visiting In Lincoln, loft for homo Wednesday. Heiliort How aid of Council Hluir, In., an old friend of Mr 8, W. lnne, mndu hor n visit Tuesday. Miss Nolllo lllco ha Just leturueil from u pVnvint visit with her pmonts nt llliic Spilng, Nvh. Mm. K. II. Denton mid Mm. L. A. Sim mons from Cortland wore the guest of Mm, A. V. Ilenhlil this week nt 1!M0 II street. Mr. mid Mm, Thomas Wilson and daugh- ter from Clovelnud, O.. were tho giio! of Mr. Joslo Lnucton tho latter part of tho week, Thomas Curtis of Owntonun, Minn., nr rivod Wednesday nod will spend a fow weeks with his duughtor, Mm. W. N. AMwt, l:!20 A stieet. John Hushes of Rattle Cioek, Nob.,anjl Mm. Rose Forendonnd daughter of lcnvcu worth, Kas., aro tho guest of Colcstlu Thlo haut thin week. Mm. Helen K. Cook, member of tho advis ory board of tho stnto homo for soldier an.l sailor nt Gland Inland, has just returned from that place. Mn.C, II. HolineM Is now convnlcHCcnt. Her mother, Mm. Curl I, of Ilrooklyn.N. Y , who lint been with her tho pant nix weeks, to turned homo Thursday. Aunt Hahantka. Tho editor of Tiik Couiukh enjoyed a most enjoyable evening In Ht. Joseph this week, tho occasion lieiug tho auiuinl Inaugural ball of tho Standard club, out) of tho most promi nent social organizations, of that pleasant and prosperous community, 'tit, Joseph, socially, hns a reputation that Is certainly creditable, nnd I haveoften heard of Its generous hospital ity but not until Wednesday Had I tho honor of enjoying tho cordiality of tholrcharuilng cir cle. St, Joseph I one of tho oldest lind nmrkslutho west. Itsieople generally nro lild wttlem nnd well to do, many of them hav ing become wealthy miico locating there In tho enrly days, nnd tho society a In all such cities is one thtt hns grown up within Itself. Tho codtWt aristocracy of tho modern west ern city I not nppnrent. It Is more like our stnld eastern nnd southern cities, where tho social clement is not Imparcd by too much mixture of tho various classes, as is tlus case In our newer cltlea of tho west where society Is made up .of the various ranks frequently regardless of tholr evory day life, previous record and diameter. Only good clothes and a general outw mil appearance aro too often em braced In the person that becomes a member of tocloty without any other feature of rec ommendation to the good graces of tho com nmnlty except It might lo a bountiful supply of htlorlty and nerve. In this particular our friends of St. Joseph bear a marked contrast, Inasmuch a that their records have been made at homo, mid having grown up together there U no past to bo looked OA'er and no anx iety that the future may brine, .to light a de fect of the pat. Each person knows tho other "like a book," beginning with pago ono, and having lived together for y earn the ties of fi iendship from chitdhoo.1 has wrapped It self about them for the pleasant days of tho present. It was not my intention when Wilt in: theso Hues to outer ro deeply into detail, but the contrast was Mich a pleasant revela tion that I was tempted to note the same hoie. Hut now "on with the dince, let joy be uu- confined" and let me mention n few particu lars of the evening. Tho grand march was one of nrtbtlo movements combining many new and fascinating departures from tho for mer march. It w us giacefully conducted by Mr. Stone, tho matter of ceremonies. On the daucing surinro near each corner was ar ranged a largo pyramid of (lowers and about these tho promenade moved until the flualo, when colored attendants "qui ok as a wink" removed them nnd tho waltz was soon In full realization. The program, a pretty etching, rather larger In sizo than the aver age, embraced sixteen dances Intermingled with four promeuauoi. 1 ho llonil decoration s were elaborate and exquisite, tho Moor man agement such iu to insuro all u royal time and the supper which was a bountlf ul colla tion was a gem of noatuets in which all thu good things ot life were handsomely catered. For the pleasant evening i-njoj ed I feel grate ful to my friends, irany of whom 1 have never met before, but hope soon to meet, again on the social Held, To lure any sciofulousdUenvo or humor try A) oi's H'trsaparlllii. It cleanses the blood. IN TIIK MHRAK.'. Am'utnry Strrrt, Mm A I) T U'hltnoy's now o vol, putilMied I iy lloiiKliton, Millliii ."t Co lloiton, Is n ihnimluK story, told III ndellnht fill Iy InteriitliiK way. As cutney street coelety and Asetltney sticet clininrteilstlcH nro depleted with n pieelslon nnd tliorouKhnes that can not fall to Impress tho rendoi. Ono set's tho street with It outwnirily pretentious Queen Anno villas, lis air of cheap suieiloilty, and tho directed in Istoorney of its liihalillnuts nl iinwt nsn reality so tttia tollfo Is thn author's delineation. A poor sowIiik (lrl llnds, strangely eliouith, throutth this ftieet nil ell trnuce Into thoKieat world lieyond an exit f l out a cold, unfeellliK woild to a world of people It li kindly hearts people who love, whoie flio meet and Is wooed and won by a man ho is best dwrllx'd hy Mrs. Whltuoy's way of wrltliitc tho won! gentleman gentle man, It I a natural story, related In a nat ural u ay. A henlthy tone jierviuh's tho en tiro h(M)k, and ono leads It with tho foelliiK that tho tliuu so employed nns well Hjient. Tho AHunltc Monthly, Hint old favorite, hns pofsessed nu uminial Interest for many of us slnci) last Januniy, when Dr. Oliver Ven dell Holmes ciiinn hack again, after a notlco aide itliseure, to the nmgnrlno through which ho ha so of ten Mkcn to us, nnd which stood sM)iisor tunny ytvirs ago for tho "Autocrat of the llrcakfnst Table." Thu "Autociat" was bkseutlally a matutinal song, Now,ln"Ovu tho Tencuis'' wo have nu ispially delightful evening companion to tho merry chatter mound tho morning hoard, Or, Holmes, only the other dny, celebrated his eighty-llmt birthday; but who shall say hols growing old! Theio never wa a younger man for his Hgo, Ago has iiot touched his intellect and ho hns tlio Kaino clieei ful spirit as In tho (lays agono. Tho (K'oplo who gather around tho ten table nro n talkative lot, and wo who lis ten hear many bright things. Tho proso Is enlivened by oecanlonal bits of loutry In much tho snmo way as poetry was intor spoiscd among tho leaves of tho "Autocrat." Iho October Installment, which contains n Rood deal of thought, entertainingly ex pressed, closes with n pretty little jioeni en titled "At tho Tm n of tho ltond ." Tho Inst two vemes ale as follows: Why doubt for a moment? Moro ihniuo If I dot Why iiiestlou7 Why tremble? Aro iingols moro true? Mho would come to the lover who rails her bis own, TIioiikIi slio trod In thu track ofn whirling cy cloi.el I crossed tho old bridge ero the nihil t' had passed, I looked: lot my I.ovo stood before tun at Inst. Her eyes, how thoy sparkled, her cheeks, how they glowed, As wo met, face to faro, nt tho turn of the road! The October Atlantic Monthly contains many good things. Margaret Deland gives a couple of interesting chapters of "Sidney ," W. 1). McCrncken wiltes of "Altdorf:andtho Inndcsgomcludo of Url," Edith M. Thomas contributes a beautiful poem, "On tho Eve of Sleep," E. 1. Evans gives nu account of "Heurlk Ibsen; His I.lfo Abroad and Later DrameH," Fanny N. 1), Murfreo contlmus "Kcllci," J. Kirko l'aulding gives a sketch of Johannes llutzbnch as "A Wandering Scholar of the Sixteenth Century," Ilrndfoid Torrey hns nu nrtlclo on "Hoblu Roosts," Homi Not nor relates sonio remlulsceiiceH of "Tl o Nieces of Madam Do Moutes nu," John Flsko lenru wily discusses "lleuedlst Arnold's Treiison," Ha rah Orno Jewett hns u story, "Hy the Morning Iloat," (leorgo Herbeit l'nlmer tells nlKJiit "Hexnmetera and llhythmln l'roso," Dr. Holmes continues "Over tho Tea Cups,' and thero nro othor articles a follows: "Fre mont," "An Artist's Idyl," "Tho Inlluenco of Ben Power Uon History,'' Curtlii's Myths nnd Folk I)roof Ireland," etc. It Is n very scholarly number. MTKUAIIY NOTKH. Was n navigator, born iu Denmark, but whoso life was qxint in the service of Russia, a Danish or a Russian nnvlgntoi I One ci itlo tnkes exception with Malcolm Townseud be cause hi his unique collection of American facts, "IT. 8.," ho culled Retiring n Hutslnu navigator. Query: Does lib thplaco or train ing settle the nationality of a publio charac ter! Tennyson hns not usually leen esteemo.l sa pastoral oet, hut Elbridge S. llrooks ha collectetl and edited for I). Lotl'rop Ca se lections from the laureate's (stems dealing with nature and her moods, Tho book is profusely illustrated and Mr. llrooks has fur nished a sympathetic introduction. Tho Imerirrm Ijxctator, tho drat number of which has just been issued by the Arena Publishing comiMtny, is a valuable publica tion. It Is au eight-page monthly paper with extracts and condensations from the leading magazine and reviews, and original com mon!. Ronton is it home. It Is Bald that Mm. G. R. Aldon ("Pansy") has a larger number of readers thai any other living writer. Moio than 100,000 of her books aro sold yearly. "Aunt Hannah, Martha and John," tho latest Pansy book, Is having n larger salo than any previous vol ume. ifetife.by Zola, published by T. I). Peterson & HrothelB, Philadelphia, hns been received. It is ono of the great realist's most popular works a ktory of gay Parisian life graphic ally told. Still 'another edition of Margaret Sidney's "Five Little Peppers" ha been called for and has just been Issued, Tho demand seems to be Inexhaustible A No! able Improvement. The store of Loulo Meyer & Co. on Tenth street I undergoing extensive improvements nt the present time, which, when completed, will nuke It ono of tho handsomest and mo ntti active stores in Lincoln. New show win down will be put In nml the entire front will bo lemodeled just watch tho change. Mr. Meyer announces that the confusion incident to th'se extensive alterations will be over in h wiHikoi'tendavs. In the meantime theio Is no uhjtemeii of business. The demand for his choice stock of dry goods, notions, grocer ies, etc., nt reasonable pi ices still continues. Fresh good nt low prices always sell, and , Loulo Meyer Co. are kept very ousy. The Lincoln Steam laundry having re cently changed hands and undergone many Improvement is now letter than ever pre', itarod to executo work In the very inwt man ner, promptly and ut jiopulnr prices. Mr. : A. W. Dny the new proprietor has adopted a ! now and Improved proee for washing nnd i handling garments, by which no bleiich'ng ( or Injutious material aro used: the llnest fabric such as silks, lacos, flounces, flannel or cotton goods are lnundiied In llrst class manner, without tho least damage. One trial ' will convince the most skeptical that tho LIn roln Htetitu laundry doe urn. tlpest work In the city, All goal calletl for nnd delivered. Telephone 0'J. Each Season linn Its own Notillnr iimtadyt hut with tho hloixl iiHulAliirilluitMnteof utiKorin vigor and purity, by the iiinofA)er,sHnrsnpnrllln, I In) svstcin lenilllynihipts Itielt toelmnged rondltloui, CouilMiied of tliohuitalteiiitlvei nml toiilci, nil being highly concentrated, Aver' Hnrsnimrllla Is tho most ellectlvo and economical of all blood uiedlcliiei. "I'tiMunie yenrs, at tho icturn of spring, I hail serlotn trniihlc with my klduc)s. I wns uuiihle to sleep nights, and sulteictl Kiently with pains In tho small of my back. 1 was alio nflllcted with headache, loss of npiM'tlto, and Indigestion. Tlicso sjmploins vvero much woi.se. last spring, especially tho trouble with tny hack. A friend persuaded mo to usu Aycr's Harsaparllla. 1 began taking it, and my troubles all dlsnppeaicil." -Mrs. tlcnovrn llelangcr, ul llrldgo st Hprluglleld, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla rilKI'AIIKI) IIV nn. J. O. AYKR Sc CO., Lowell, Mai. Holllyl)ruKl(UU. l,sll.V. Worth $im bottle. Madame A. Ruppert World Ronownod Complexion Remedies For Removal or all Skin Blemishes. '-sand-oiiiv lo irs. E. 0. Rewick, Agt. i.(ii (J Street KID GLOVES, Fosters 5 Hook Kid Cloves In all colors and black, Special salo pilecs 87 '4 Cents Worth $1,25. Wo Invito tho ultentlon of the public to our Immense slock of Kid (lloves H. R. NISSLEV & CO. W H O tn W CO W E H O E2T Call and See Ev. Telephone 176 Movina: Household Goods and Pianos a Specialty. Dress .:. ALL NEXT WEEK -WE WILL Special DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, Blankets, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. J. W. WINGER & CO. 1109 0 ST. TEETH EXTRACTED - J2sr DR. H. K. KER7VTAN SURGEON DENTIST, Who has the Exclusive Use of Steauna's Anesthetic No Chloroform 1 No lither ! No Gas 1 A Ml Set of Teeth on Rubber for $5.00. All Fillings at the Lowest Kates. I)R II K KFRMAN Roo 94. 95. 9Murr Block, ll. 11. IV. ll.l MlAn, LINCOLN, NEB Rambler Bicycles are all convertible for Ladies or Gentlemen, and are the Easiest Riding Bicvcle Made. Carriages and Buggies what Bargains you can get lrXylY yf x - 11 Ttibiiii T " ' 1 11 1 J TL. QTJTHR.IR, 1540 O STREET, liTt?w?l Goods OFFER SOME Bargains -IN-- t WITHOUT PAIN . t' " 'Xi H o 5d 0, 8 m 8 2 o by Buying this Fall. OFFIOE: 1024 0 Street . &: ? 1 rv.