8 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1890 -" ?v f. , '"! 4. m. w IT m L l. B II I"' &' IE r ISv . I r II& n I IS.. 4 & 81 fc" "f .'A, '- s- V POPULATION OF LINCOLN 66,000, Saturday Evening, Oct, 18, '00 &C9 Ctorner 10th and P Street. Plush Coats AND FURS A SPECIALTY. II, 11. NINHI.KV A CO. "The Courier" For NhIii In Omaha. ' Coplen nmy U found nt Keith's news stand, SlQKmith Fifteenth street, Hoyd'sopernhoUM) block. SPECIAL 1IOS1HKY SAI.H I Next Monday, Tuesday mill Wednesday Hcnollielmcr ,t Co. w III hnvo their llrnt special tale of hosiery niul wool uuilcrucar, tlm lct nsortmciit In tlio wort of these neo rmnry garment. I'rlecs from ouoxiunrti'r to omsMdnl IcMtlmn rcRiilnr IlKure. Theo nro nil houitht In lament jmxhUiIo quantities nml UirolhcliiHT it Co, without doubt Rot Uicm front ton to fifteen Hr coat less thmi smaller buyers rnn, an lny Iilj? In iplnntlty I what count; tholr outlet on good I such that they do not fivtr buying too much Jurt no tlio price I low. Call mid Inspect these, from thnchenpestto tlio lot regular uiiulo goods, nil iimlltli'N. The Uaurlor Cmt tin Found At Windsor Hotel Nuwm Htnnd. Capital Hotel Nowm Htmitl. Kiposltlou UIuIiik Hull Mows Htnnd. The Oothnm Nuwm Htnnd, 118 Houth lltli Ht. lUtt Uumier, lit North lltli Htrrct. Kit. You MB, IWOO Hlreot. Fletcher A Co., MM (I Htrrct, Uttle Hport Ulnar Ntoro, 113 North I'Jtti Ht. Wenlorllold'H lliirlxir Hhtip, llurr Mock. IWAn extra ,unply of papers In nlwnyp lort at tho Uotliiim, In caso other Nowsdcnlors supplies run short. Fall Styles, Dunlap Hats 1137 O STREET. TAKE NOTICEI The Couiukr will not bo responsible for any dobta mndo by Hiiy ouo In It nniiio, un eaa n written order ncco mjwuilee tho Mime, l.aeul niul Personal. Whltebrenst Cotd anil I J mo Company. Take Turkish nt 1010 O street. Oyster In nil style nt Hrown's. llrown'a for oysters In nil sty lew. Ruth M. Wood, M. D 12J0 1 street. Teleplione nt tlio COUKIKH olllco Is U.VI, Try Brown's Sunday dinners, only iVScts, Sunday (lluueri at Drowns, only 25 ccut. HuUhliiH & Hyntt sell coal. Telephone 225. Lincoln Ieo Co., 10(0 O Ht. Telephone 11& Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O it. Canon City Coal nt tho Whitebreast Coal and Llmo Co. Doctor Bailey & Qoodell, office 1347 I, street, Telephouo, 017. Oily place In Lthooln that uses mineral water In hatha Is at 1010 O street Improredshower forTurkish baths at 1011 O street,' basement Union block, MIm C J. Qullmette, modiste, second lloor' ExposlUou building. Tnke elevator, Poeiiler furnUhoi the finest qunllty of Ice cream' and fancy cakea for imrtlos and wed- ding:; All tho, Intost sheet iiuulc, now stock, nt Ornncer's Art Munio store, -M'J uouth Eleventh street, Poehler Is now serving rich Juley oysters and lunchen at his iarlor lu the Mo Bride block, corner Twelfth and r street. Dr.O. B. Mannlnc. ofllce rooms (X1H7 eg Burr block. TuIkiiIioiih :tlfl. Itjwl.l.mr rvr 20th and F. Telephone 380. Art studio, room 49, Tho Bond. Classes Thursdays and Saturdays. CUaa firing. Edith Huhbklu - J. II. O'Neill, Alio plumbing, hot xvater and sUam heaUng, dm, gas fixture aud globes. You can buy all grades of garden hoao very cheap, v Seortha uetv coriesxndenro iieni in'tnb let'fonn'jurt received nt the CotmtKii office. We-have all the latest weaves, hi all the fan, cy nnd'pkln iior, lucludlug a number of very pretty novclttea. Enveloios to match H..P. Bherwlu, 1124 O rtreet, has a pretwnt for every one of hi customers that cannot tail mi up aptrrcewuu. Jio will giro to every cuttomer a flHf craypu plcturo made from any photo ttiat la deatred aud it will not cost you a cent. Call in at his drug and shoo store and see how it U iloim, 1124 O street. There inay be persons In this community who are at times troublod with collo or sub ject to attacks of bowel complaint. If no, they should try Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarrbuia remedy. It will afford nlmort Immediate relief, and when reduced with water la pleasant td take. It taken'as boon as the first Indication of the dlkeaso l felt it will ward off the attack. Many people use It in Wits way, and find that it never fails them, A 36 or CO cent bottle may be obtained from A. I 8hrader, the druggist. jttKiSSli;. sBCNsflaUsBsiiRvHlBiiiiBisk Hurry II. Nliwluyniid JUIm JpkhIc Hmtiliitli en) mil tol In mnrrlngnnt tho uwldeiiw of thn bride, Wnnecn, Mlnnosotn, Tlimiwlay, Oc loler 10, nt U o'clock. It wnn ono of tlmiiunt fnnlilounblo weddings that Iidh over occuri(i In tlmt pretty little, town, distant fiom Mm mnKilU nbout seventy llvo miles, Mr. C. K. Wnltn, of this city, olllclnteil n lert limn nml Miss Hello Huddutli wiih bridcmnlil, (lueMs were prtMnl In largo numbers nuil ninny hnnilMiimi nnd ciwlly iircMcnt wero re- ivhtil, Mr. nml Mrs. Nlmloy leftmnm nftor tho ceremony on nn extciidlvo tour of tho wont. They will go to tho const nnds ns fur north nn Wnshliigtou, nrrlvlng In till city nlKiut November 25. After December 1 thuy will I mi nt homo to their friends nt 74.'l Houth Thirteenth stn-et. Mr. Nlssley Is ono of tho most sucwsful dry good merchnnta lu the city, hnvliiK In n few yinm' time built up nn cxteuntvu nnd cruimicut IiuhIiu. Uo Is nlso known nn n prominent nnd popular iiiein ler of WH'lety. Tho brldo Ims iiiniiy triendn In Lincoln. Hho sHnt somn tlino hero Inst winter, chnrinlng every ono with whom slio enmo in contact by her swiet mnnuera nml varied nccompllshmeuts. Mr. Nlssley nnd lfo will lommenco thulr wimIiIwI life in this city mistnusplclously,wlth the warm flluiul- ship nml lKt wlshea of n vury largo clivlo of nciunliitnuccM. Mrs. 1. M. Hnyinoiid gno n spider-web nrly yesterday nfteruoon.tho Invltntlonsto which together with tho replies weio lu ijiymo. Itwiis n delightful nirnlr. Thosu inesent fturat Memlnmeall, II, Oakley. It, 0. Outcnlt I'lmniner, It. O. Philips, Perry, J.i ruiunm, ii. i, Kignter, A, , Jtnyiuoini' John II, Wright, II. O. llnymoud, P. V. M; unymonil, Dr. WimhI, Yntes, Alliert Wnt kins, II. U. Young. J, Zehiung, II. K. Houtx, A. C. Zelmer. J, Hhiiii, H, II, lluruhnm, Jos eph llouhiuer, llovH'llmuu, C, E. Hcmey, E, i;. in-own, u. u. ntiir, J, A, nuckstair, .N u. Brock, Ktla UiiH'k, (. M. Ilartktt, Contes, (1, II. Clark, Dr. Cm tin, C. O. Dawes, John Doollttle, Cnrl Punk, Ed (Ireen, Dr. (lorilon ofOmnho, Ueie, Dr. Ulirou, I. V. (Irllllth, Ai IC-tllnrgrimvcM, F, M. Hall, W. W. Holmes, Ed HoIiuim, U. II. Imhoif, Jmisen, (1. M. I.umlH'ilHon, Henry Iowls, I. W. Ijiii. sing, J. D. MaoKiirlnuil, Minor, Ugden; MiHHes Nellie Ituymouil, A. HaundniH. Mar- gnrut Ha I nl nnd I'oivhU Tho preparations for tho Omnlng iccciitlou of tho PIciiKittit Hour club, to bo giVeu Ucto- lei'2l,nroiieiirly complete, nnd It is probn bio from present Indications tlmt It will bo tho most Intel estlng social event over held In the city. Tho state Urn id of publlu lauds nnd buildings having, kindly, granted the use of tho cnpitol, representative hull will bo can vassed alid otherwise in enured for tho event. Tho nrrnugements for tho disposition of wraps, etc., will lie much tho same lis nt tho charity ball, nnd tho committee will H'o that everything conducive to tho comfoi t and convenience of tho guests will Imi piovlded. it is understood tlmt nearly tlnw hundred Invitations will bo Issued, nnd visitors nro ox Hct(d from Omnhn nnd other cities nml towns In tho state. Mrs. W. M. heckle nnd Mrs. E. C. Bewick gavon very delightful luncheon Tuesday af ternoon from :i to II n clock. They went as sisted Iniecclvlng by Mrs. Ouorgo II, Clink nml Mrs. J. It. Drinker. Too following Indies were present: Mosdnmn E. II. Curtis, Flunk Hair, J. W. Winger, T. W. Crlssoy, L. P. Huriier, H. T. Van Brunt, M. E. Van Brunt, M. 1). Welch, J. I). Cogswell, W. II. Mc Creary, V. E. Newton, Oeorgo Bchwnko, J. I. Undrrwooil, V, A, Preston, Churlos Jones, W. E. Klrker, M. Bcott, 8. E. Mooio, J. E. Utt, W II, Wolcott, Cnrollno Wllllaini. Floyd, Bench, A. II, Weir, E. H.Bcyre, . O. Mnltlnml, Churles Burton, W. II. Wmver, C. II. Ourten, Hart, Bowman, John Heed, Oeorgo B. Lnno, Frank D. Tuggnrt of Hust ings, Wheeler of Wnukeguu, J. A. Bnbcock, J. P. Mnull nnd MIm Colo of MohsnchusettH, Mrs. C. II. (larton gave an nffermxm luncheon yesterday at which the following ladies wore prwent: Mesdames Wulcott, Williams, Faster, Hunt, Miller, Kirkatrlck. Cowdery, Jones, Brunn, Chapiu, McClny, Lyman, Newton, Patrick, Parker, Ames, Clarke, Bowlck, Lestre, Turner, Klrker, Ilnwloy, Holmer, Nesblt, Bnrtlett, Barttett, Kreutsou, 8abtn, Babln, Bchwnko, Weeks, Perry. Tills afternoon Mrs. Garten will entertain the members of tho society of the Hall in tho Grove, including McmIhum Hall, Utelu, Be well, Johnson, ltollliis, Ander son, Adams, Chapman, Bteovens, Btanhope, Elliott, Welch, Bmlth, Wesley, Davis, Met calf, Leavltt, Cnlveit, Misses Elliott, Stevens aud Ilnrdy.' A number of young people were delight fully entertained by Mr. and 'Mrs. Oeorgo B. '!.nna Batunlny evening. Those present were: Messrs. Malcom, McKinuoii, J. B, Cunning ham, S. T. St, John, Frank Polk, Charles Al ger, Dr. Frank Ladd, Misses Minnie Lntta, Maud Burr, Maud Stobbs, Bntllo Decker, Margaret llalrd, Gertrude Hill, Carola Hill, Miss Mullen. Misa Coloof Lawronce. Mnss.. who (a visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. IaVe, Mtssrsr nnd Alesdame l'aul Holm, Hopper nnd John M. Thayer, Jr. Tho employes at HorK)lshetiuor' gave Mtv. Shaw a surprise Monday evening nt tho resi dence of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Smlthon, Nino teenth mid Euclid nvenuo, nnd It was ouo of tho jollieat gatherings ever hold in the city, Those prutent wero: Messrs. Herpolshelmer, Ballanger, Thompson, Fowler, Oatchell, Kuhn.Welbel, Church. Oriilln, MisMMDristy, Hawk, Oitrown, Burr, Ladders, Robertson, Gustavson, Holier, Blako, White, Dybrow, Ester, Qilllu, Tresis, Fithbnck, Ansle, and Mr. and Mrs. Bochan, Miss Joslo Lotterldgo was "surprised" very happily by a number of her young friends Thursday evening, her tlfteeuth birthday. There were present: Meters. William Nash, Roy Chapman, Frank Secrest, Fobs Becrest, Frank Smith, John lotteridge, Misses Hay dee Blerwlth, Mnmio Mnrshull, Libblo St creat, Lucy Qutllch niul JimmIo Jury, A. O, U. W. lodge No, 80 gnvq an enjoya ble, social Wednesday evening at which over n hundred person were uresent. Musical selections were rendered by Messrs. Rosj, Curtice, Burnaby, E. A. Barnoa nnd Waltor llousewnrtu, Mis Canfleld aud Mi's. Buford. Miss Alice Orr entertained very pleasantly a number of friends Saturday evenluc nt her homo In hast Lincoln. There were present: Misses Thomas, Tnylor, Biclmrdi, Iloogland, DumxmbV, Barnaby, Enstcrdaynud.Messrs, Kofcterday, Cook, Lucor nnd Woods. James Henry and Mis Ratio Belts wero married Wednesday evening at the residence of the lu Ido, Fourteenth and South streetr, Rev. F. S. Btelu of the St. Paul M.E. church olllclutlng, Invitations to the wedding of Edward Periu Trimble and Mlj Frauds Oumner, Thursday evening, October SO, have been Issued. Miss Imlso Fowler of IiV.'H II street enter tallied n numlitr of her friends Hntutdny evening, Ainnng Hiomi pn-ent were: Messrs. Wing, Wnl.h, Hrndley. Joyce, Will nml Clmile Clarke, John Djrgiin, Missis lluford, Elwlg, Hnilth nmt llesslo Mason. MIm ltallle Hooper, who lias been In Novn Hi-otln sliicit Inst June, returned Monday nc compnuleil by her mother. 'Hid lioys sny Mis IIooht s liHiklng prettier than over. Tho Plensiint Hour club of Grand Island, recently orgnuireil for the winter with over fifty inciuhcis, gave its tlrst paity Thimday evening, MIssAiigustn LnirnlK'o, daughter of ex Governor I.nrmhcc of lown, Is visiting her sister, Mrs, I). L. Iive, Thlrty-tlrst nnd A strict h. Wing Allen of Omnhn, well known In this city, wns elected u member of tho Plensnnt Hour club nt tho last business mo ting, Mr. nnd Mrs Henry MimMlcId loft Tnes duy evening for I'ihiiIii, III., to nttend tho wedding of Mr, Mnntfleld's st ter, Tho Tuesday Evening club will meet next Tuesday evening nt the lesldcnco of Miss An' uo Fimke, 1021 Dstieet. Oliver Koschcir) nnd Miss Lirjlo Oiluntri) were united lu mnrrliigu by Rev. F. B. Btelu Wednesday owning Krniik llurr, Kied Hinyser nnd Fred Itoutr. left Weilni'Mlny for a week's hunting trip in Cherry county. Miss Blnmh Hkidmnre, of East Lincoln, cntci tallied a number of friends last evening. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Kittle Cowdery Is vltltlng in lown. W. II, Atwood left this week for Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Elln A. Haywood 1ms f,onn to 8i uttlo. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Lewis left Tuesday for Botton, Mrs W. II, Mcllobcits has returned fiom tho west, Mrs. M. E. Bindley left Wednesday for Decatur, III. Will TrnllleyiH shooting In tho neighbor hood of Blulr. G. W, Greenmnu deputed Wednewlny for Now York City. Mr. and Mis. I). W. Murphy visited Co lumbus Thursday. Attorney General Ioso leturned Monday fi am Memphis, Temi, Fred E. Thomas Is entertaining McDowell Dover of Fnlrbury, 111. Wing Allen of Omaliu spent n couple cf tln)s In tho city this week. Miss Elllo Leeso went to Bewnrd Thursday to remain until next week. Frank Hunt has gone to Galveston where ho will reside in the future. J. II. Buslmell of Vermont, Couucilmnu llushueH's uncle, Is In the city. Dr. E. II. Curtis returned yesterday from tho synod meeting nt Kearney. Miss Margaret MoVlcker of North Bend is visiting her uncle, J, M. Mc lcker. Mrs. R. B. Windhhiii or Plnttsiiiouth is visiting Mr. nml Mrs. D. A. Campbell. .Major nml Mrs. Bohunnu mu entertaining Miss llattlu Churchill of Atchison, Kns. Frank L Dunn and family moved Int. their hnudsomo new residence yesterilnj. The gymnasium of tho statu university Is now completed. Lieut. Grltllth Is tho instruc tor. Mrs. Rolieit Hooker demrtcd Wednesday for Los Angeles, where she will sikmiiI tho winter. R. J. Green is entertaining his parents, Rev. nnd Mrs. J, W. Green, of Cinwfoids villu, lnd. Tliry no that a certain very popular Kint Lincoln liello has succumbeil to Cupid's blan dishments. . Rev. mid Mrs. Paul Stockseld nml their daughter, Mrs, C. Roche, left Wednesday for Iibadio, Mo. MlssOllle Lnttn and Miss Nellio White re turned yesterday fiom a very pleasant visit nt Alliance, Neb. A number of Grand Army men from this city will attend tho reunion mid camp fire nt Waverly tonight, C. E. Wnlte, who wns best mnn nt tho Niss-ley-Budduth wedding nt Waseca, Miun.,nr rled homo yesterdny. Miss Oeitrudo Lnws, of McCook, returned to her homo yesterday after n short visit with Miss Clara Walsh. Tho Y. P. B. C. E. of tho St Paul M. E church gave n pleasant social In the church parlors Wednesday evening. Tho balance of "His Fleeting Ideal" will hereafter bo found on page 7. It will bo completed in two more issues. It is rcxrled that Messrs. 3heurs & Mar kell, two well known Omaha hotel men, have secured the lease of "The Lincoln," Chnrles Weckbneh of the First National bank wnar;alledto Plattsmouth this week by the denth of his father, one of the influential men of that place, Wllllem Welsh, of East Llncaln, has res Iguod his position with tho Lincoln Street llatlway Company to go to Omaha where he will enter tho medical college. A largely attended social waB given in tho First Christian church Wednesday evenln g Music was furnished by tho Capital City or chestra and Easterday Bros. imartotte. Rev, George W. Isiiam, Hie new pastor of Grace M. E. church, and wife wero tcndeied a reception oy the members of the church mid congregation Wednesday evening. An oyster mpiwr aud social Is being planned by tho Lincoln Relief and Aid soci ety for tho benefit of the oor. Mr, C. C Muuson Is actively Intel estea in me enter prise. Ayer' barmpiu Ilia is the quickest cui for all blood diseases, It effects are always ben- etlclal. KID GLOVES. Fosters 5 Hook Kid Cloves In Colors and Black Hp oclul mle prices 87 1-2 Cents Worth $1,25 W o Invito the attention of It he public to ou Immense slock of Kid Gloves H. R. NISSLEY & CO. ' GOOD NEWS FOR THE THE 1023 O Street, will Open Wednesday, October 22d, For the Exclusive Sale of LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Cloaks, Suits, Furs, Dress Goods and Trimmings, Of the Latest and Most Desirable Styles and Patterns, together with a Full Line of Silk, Muslin and Cambric Underwear and Knit Goods. Large Assortment of CORSETS of the Best Makes and Grades. HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC. OUR PRICES WILL BE A SURPRISE to the citizens of Lincoln and surrounding country, but as wc have COME TO STAY and 'want your confidence, wc know Good Goods at Lowest Possible Prices. This we are ABLE and WILLING to do as our senior member Mr. I Icy man who resides in the east has every opportunity to secure the BEST of everything in our line and at prices far below regular market value. Being interested in several other stores in various parts of the west, and buying in LARGE. QUANTITIES for SPOT CASH, gives us a decided ad van,agc over most dealers and this advantage we arc willing to share with our customers. Very respectfully, 1023 O Street. 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 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 hicago will conduct the sale, commenc ing at half past two, and continuing afternoon and evening. pecial Attention Given to Lady Bidders. r r How's the Time -Jewelry at Your Own Price! No Reservations! Everything EUGEN - -:- BAZAR of no better way to gain or THE BAZAR, Clocks, Etc -' Goes ! Come and Give us Your Bid ! HMLLGTT, E 131 North lltli street. LADIES ! hold it than by selling HEYMAN & CO., Proprietors. A ,&. - PRICE.. J 4 X