tT - '$7?TOit rfx 'WE '" w H fs i p- i I- N ., rm foRfc H'Si1 E hX'r - P- i,r W I &-' I &. r - 8 FESPS POPULATION OF LINCOLN 66,000, Saturday Evening, Nov. 1, 'DO &C9 Corner I Oth and P Streets. Plush Coats AND FURS A SPECIALTY. II, It. NINMI.KV A CO. 'The Courier" I'or Nln lit Oiniitiu. Copies tuny 1st found nt Ki'lth'H iiomtHtiind, 210 South Fifteenth street, lloyd'toKrahous block. ATTEND THE Grand Opening To-Day OF Fine Millinery r Herpolsheimer & Co.'s Imposition Department Stores, The Uiuirler Unit lit) Pound At Windsor llotol News Htniul. Uapltnl llotol News Htntiil. Kxposltlou DlnlUK Hnll Nowi Htnnd. ThoOotlmni NnwsBtnnil, IIHHoutli ItlliHt. Ilert Uuinior, III Nottli lltti Htreot. Kd. Youiir, IMOO Htroot. Klolohor A Co., llio o Hired. I.lttlo Hnort Ulnar Htoro, 113 North 12th Ht. Weftlornold'a Uorbcr tthop, llurr HlooK. t3T"An exlrn supply of papers It always loft at tho Gotham, lit enso other Newsdealers supplies run short. Tfl fi&atiSB. Fall Styles, Dunlap Hats 1137 O STREET. t.eonl mill l'crsonal. Whltebreost Coal mul IJiuo Company. Take Turkish nt JOlt) O street. Oysteni In nil styles nt Drown', Brown's for oysters In nil sty los. Cull up tho L. D. T. Co., Phono 100. i Ruth M. yood, M. D., 1'iW P street. Telephouo at tho Counmi oilbols 2.VI, O. il. Collins. Dentist. 1035 O street. Try BrownVi Sunday dinners? only Sl5cU, Mrs. W. E. Gosper, line, millinery, 1114 O Sunday dlnuort at Browns, only- 35 cent. Hutchins ft; Ily t sell coal Telephone 985, Llnooln lea Co., KMO'O 8t. Telephone 11& Mineral water used for bathing, 101(1 O st. Order Canon City Coal from BotU & Weaver. J. H. Mauritius & Co., Ladle Furnishers, 131 8 11th Bt. Two dollars will buy a good plain fall jack et at The Basar. - Canon City Coal nt the 'Whltebreast Coal and Ltme'Co. Doctor Bailey & Goodell, oRlce 1347 L street. Telephone, 017. Ladles should never buy n cloak until they have called at tho Baiar. Only place In Lincoln that use mineral water In taths Is nt 1010 O street. Improvodshower for Turkish tiaths at 1011 O street, basement Union block.' MIds'C. J. Gullmette, modiste, second floor' Kxposltlon building. Take elevator. The largest nnd finest stoclcot millinery In tho city can be Been at Mrs. (J owner's, UH Ost. J, B. Bamaby, the taller, may bo found at rooms 13 and 13, Newman block, 1025 O st. Jupltor Coal Ua winner nnd Betts& Weav er, solo BgontM liavo plenty of it. Try a ton, Poohler furnishes tho finest equality of loo cream and fancy caked for parties and wed dings. All the latest sheet music, now stock, nt Orancer's Art Music store, 319 south Elovontli street. . , Ladles will find a magnificent line of hand kerchiefs nnd glove at Mrs. Go6per's milli nery parlors, 11 U O street. Poehler Is now serving rich Jujify oysters and lunches nt his parlors n tho McBrldo block, corner .Twelfth and P street.' Dr. O. B, Manning, ofllco rooms 00 070s Burr block. Telephone 330. Residence Cor. 20th and V. Telephone 330. For a lamo back, a jviln n the side or chest," or for tooth-acbo orear-ncho prompt relief, may bo had .by" using Chamberlain's rain Balm, u la riuiui.?iJor uiie by A.U Hhador. Shader. Quhtloo Tonlo a most excellent preparation f for thn vcalp and prevention for falling hnlr cau be had at Ml Johnson's hair iilrvsslng parlor. It i tho uiot jxpubr hair touia known and never falls to plwi&e, The Humbler blcyclo is coming more In popular? favor dully as tho machine comes into general use. It Is undoubtedly the bost adapted for speed, comfort and wfaty, of any of the machines. Call mid seo it at E. R. Guthrie's, 1M0 O street. I'm, I 1 i, tz. jnrt IJ.IV ' "HJ 1" j Lh t iMLMTAiiTfMiH illl ssffl I" a& I . '!) The lady iiumlKrs of llm Tuemlny Kvenlng HuliinitortAliied tlio Reiitloiuru nt it mimtrn Joynbla HnllowoVn pnrtv taut ovoning nt the rwldunco of JIIm (Imoo Orllllth. The gituitH of tho ovoning nrrlvi'd promptly nt half-past i'tpii in iii'ciirniiiicii wiiu tint invitation, nnd nnviiig iiroKim nppiim to nweilnlii tho nnmcH of Uiilr imitnuu nt thn supper, piocrmled to thn dining room wheio the Indies, illngnliuil, won iit(l. In tho process of lihntlllciittou thorn wiw luticli iimuscment. A charming supper mm rvil nml at tlio conolimlon of tho repiint, with Frank Helming acting as lonsliiinstor, thn following touits were ivs IKiudnltoi "Tim Cooks," W. K. Hardy j "Tlio lrfidlen," Dr. O. h l,ndd ' Hnllowo'cn," Miss Klliol MnrHlniul"Otir IIoiiortl (hirsts," MIki Cnrrlo Allen; "Tho Club," W. Morion Hmlth. Ihoreinnlnderof tlitMivenliig was imsmil In mi old fashioned HnllowoVn frolic, with games, etc. CmhIIm nnd Jncko'-Iautorns furnlshoil tho lllumliintliin, producing n very pretty effect. Thow present wcroi Mew. u. n. Uiinnlnglinm, W K, Hnt.ly, J. P. Fmi "in. rnuiK leiirung, John Dorgnn, O, F. i-nilil, SI. I)., W, Morion Hmlth, 0. W. (lei wig, H. T, Ht. Jo in, W. F. Meyer, Will Cluik nml Malcolm MoKlimon; MIssoh Anno uiiKu, umrn nmi, Aiimiio llttu, iliiuili) Hmlth, UinroMrlimh, Cnrrlo Allen, Oene" vlovo Wells, Aiuin Burr, Olllo Lnttn, Nelllo Whlto, Cora Hnnly. Ktliel Mnrshuid' nml Delia Looiuls, Mr, nnd Mrs. Patrick gavo nil oxtremoly pretty piogresslvo intzlo-dnxrlo piutyTucH dny ovoning. As mentioned In tho Couiukh Inst Meek tho Invitations to this gathering contained tho letters "P.C. P," plcnso como promptly and this Innovation woiked Ik-iiii-tlfully, nen i y nil of the gmwts uri Ivlng on tho mlinito. Another departure mih inuilo in serving tho refreshments early In tho eve ning, lit (1:30. Tim iiiniimiiiii.nl. fur II... ..... tertnlniuentof tho pnity wore ndinlrable and theio tins seldom been n iiioio cnjojnblo oo cnslon, Thero were present: Messts. and Miwdnmes J. II, llniley, H, A. Pony, J. A. Buckstnir, John Doollttlo J. 11- Wilght, II. P. Fiwter,A.:i-:,;iIuutof Hcnintm,Pa.,Clias. Hammond, L. C. Dm r, K. U. Ilonkle, K. P. Holmw, W. H. lluirinan, (li-o. II. Claik, W. K. lvirker, C. O. Morso, K. K. Crlloy, W. II. Wolcott, Miihoii (Iregg, Dr. (Itirou, J. II. Hheltou, Geo. H. Brown, A. O. Ulllnieyer, Joseph Boehmer, M.Hcott, Dr. Kei n, K. C. Howlrk, O. T. Brown, PIio1m Puyiio, Dr. M. II. Kverett, Dr. J. O. Kverett, Dr. ApHlget, T, P. lCmiiird, Tlinck er, Mrs. Ada K K-ipey, Vmiklrk of N. Y. and Mrs. U. I). Pitcher. Tho ladlo-i royal prltw, n Imtulsomo sllvor lioiibon shkiu whs won by Mrs. K. K. Houklo, nnd Mr. Charles Hammond received tho gentlemen's royal, n 1kx of fluo Key Woit cigars. Miss Efllo IxhWo spider web arty Thurs day ovoning was n thoroughly cnjoynble nf f air, After tho my storlous web had been un twined, the remainder of ths evening was iwcuplod with progreslvo high Ilvo. Tho royal priies were won by Mlrs Briiulley nnd Mr. Wilson; Mr. Lnngworthy rccelvwl tho "booby." Those present were: Misses Bessie Mason Nnoml Weaver, Bertha Avery, Ger trude Hill, Georgia Thelll, Cnrrlo Hill, Mlu uloDePue, Marguerlto English, Clara Car mody, Fannie Bluford, Stella Klrker, Maudo Hoso, Alice Orr. Ida Munser, Mary Htelner, Llwle Musser, Grnco Perkins, Kllu Brlndloy, Elllo Adams of Atchison, Kan., Lylo Hoover of Tecumseh, Elllo Mclntyro of Hastings, Nelllo Davis and Anna Hnwhnd of Hownrd; Mcssi-s G. A. Crancer, Will Johnson, W. I. Bnwks, A. A. Bcott, Guy Hiilo, Frank Gra hiun, Stove Langnoithy, Freil Howe, C. A. Million, Chris Camp, W. A. Leeso, tongnell, ThoniMH, Amos Comj, John Phlliliw, Ernest """'"" """ " """I iuij i.cifie, miiespio, H. W. Orr, J..E. ForrN, Will Rose, H, II. Wilson and E. O. Bradley. Tho F street card olub, now In its third season, has orgnulicd for tho winter with tho following otllcers: President, Mrs. J. A. Hani; secretary, Mrs. Dr. Manning; execu tive coiiiuiltteo, Mm., Dr. Casebeer, Mrs. L. C. Clark nnd, Mrs, Mills. Following Is a list "of tho mom lion: Messrs. and Mesdnmes'O. B. Manning, M. D., F. Af Brown, F. N. Sohus, J. W. Tl; Hug, A. J. Sawyer, T. II. Benton, W. O. Mills, II. M. Caweeer, M. D., Mi A. Warren JosvpHwau, Ji-lt IIouU, E. R.Wlls and Mrs. J. A. Hard. Messrs. J. F. Hutchlns, M. L Altken and F. W. Hellwig. Meetings are held every other Saturday. The first party occurred If st week nt tho residence of Mrs, Mills, and the next will tnko place nt Mrs, Tipling'a a week from to-night. Mrs. II. D. Patrick gave a charming lunch eon Wedneslay afU-ruoon. Tho following ladles were present: Metdames W. W. Holmes, O. M. Bartlett, T. II. Benton, A. O. Beeson, G. J-'. Bitts, W. H. Weaver, Dr. Stanhope, C. L. Hall, Hicks, T. M. Hodgo nmn and mother, J. W. Winger, R. T. Van Biunt, M. E. VanBiunt, E, 8. Hnwley, B. R. Cowdery, J.Henry Smith, P. W. Plonk, J. R. Drinker, Dr. Garten, Robert Green, J. I. Underwood, J. P. Maulo, Carolina Will lams, Dr. Lnttn, Chni. Hnmmoud, W. II. McCrenry, E II. Cm lis, G. L. Wheeler, Ban Parker, W. E. Klrker, T. K. Sanders, O. Schvake, Cambridge, E. W. Allen, Sitzer, Eddy, 'W. N. Iononl, B. F. Ward, Dr. Bowman, Chas. Kellar of Shelbyvllle, III., Geo. II Clark, ai;d illtxv Mtnuio nnd Olllo Ijittn und Miss Covert. Mrs. J, A. Buckstatr gavo a delightful tea nnd high flvo Mrty Thursday ovenlng, tea was served at 7 o'clock. Those present were: MesM-s. ami Mesdamcd Frank Sheldon, It, I , Oakley, T. W. Griffith, W-. N. Leonard, W. II. HargreavM, A. AV, Janson, C. II. ImhofT, A. D. Burr, A. E. Hargreaves, J. W, Mnx well and A. C. Kleiner; Mr, A. O. Boesou, Mrs, Haydeu, Miss Mlmilo Lnttn nnd Miss Maud Stobbs, Tho prlzea were nwanletl to Mr. Beofon and Airs. J. W. Grillltli- Mr. Beesou's was n very pretty oatmeal set, ami and Mrs. Grltllth's u cut glass olive dish. Fifty-six ladles were entertained by Mrs. C. E. Yates Tuesday afternoon In n novel and interektiug way. It was called n hidden Tlqwcr party and tho nnmemen't consisted In finding tho names of flowers lii such words or collection of lettois as "sythacuaemhmn," "putobtreu," "fsVurloou," ,ftcstlmeo," etc. For Instance the (lower hidden in "oin(gttno fre" Is forget.mo not. "Logodrndo" hides tho name of golduu rod, and "llonucmbro" that of columbine, Mrs, Lambnrtsou nud Mrs. Geo, U. lano received royal prises for rapidity und booby pritos were nnardedto Mrs. Hntjiaway and Mrs. Polk. Mr. und Mrs, A. G. Blllmoyer entortnliieil a number of tlu-lr friends nt n very vlenwiut cardarly Inst evening. Tho hivited gnests were: Mestrs, and MestUmes A C. Zleiner, F. W. Baldwin, E.lCCrPey.W. 8. Huffmaii, S. E. Moore, Geo. H..Ulttrk( U.4). Patrick, O. M. Thompson, Howell, Janney, MtsitM Adams, ColTinnn, -Becker ai d Stobbs, nud Mossrs. Frank Polk, C. E. Montgomery, C. Caldwell, -Juck Htobbs and Dr. Lord. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, AinimlK-rof her f i lends were most enjoy nly rnti'iliilncil by MlMdcitnido Mniquettc Inst flight, Hnllnne'eii, In thn most appro ved llallowoVii fnslitmi. Among others I hem weio piewnti MIumh Martha Funke, rTlttliinnilAllcttCoMilnry, Mniul llurr, nnd Mi-hsrs. Fnil Howe, Hubert Joyce, K. O. llrndluy nml Will Hiiinmniiil, Mnrsluill illvlsloii No. 10, Knights of pyth Ins, held its iminiiil bull Wiilncsdny evening lit llolmnmi Hull, 'lliolnill was hainlsomely ilccointeil for llm nci'itslmi, nnd hourly one iiiiiiuiiM vmipiM iinuceti iiuriiigtlto evening, Thofouilh nnminl ball of tho llro depart ment occiiruit Tliuisdny evening nt Ito hnuati hall, Nenrly three hiindriil ieopla wer In ntlemlntico nnd tho nccnslou ns much umloyiil. Musics was fiirmshiHl bv tlm P H. Hm phnm, Miss Kdiui Hnrn liMif, Mm Mnuil (lustlii, Mrs. Fiiunlo (Ins tin mid Airs. O. W. (Iiistlii comprised n pnrty of California excursionists lenvlng the city Thursday, bound for l.os Angeles, Charity Lodge No. 3, Dnughteis of Ho beknli, hel I n vnry plensnnt stclnl Tiifwlny ovenlng, tho Iwentj-llist nniilvutmiry of tlio institution of the oidvr, Mrs. A. H, Ra)iuoiid nnd Mis. H. II. Burn, ham of Lincoln worn In town for ndn or two Inst week ns guestsof Mrs. W. II. Alexnnder Oiniilm NjvrMur, David llaiim nnd Hi Ide. lien MIm Annln Villi Hlckloof XlHVtOil N. J., nm mi,,.,. r,, jthopn - M - ntofMr Dniilcl lliiuiii,33tl Howard street, umnim, Mr. und MrK. Arthur 11. Hinlth'wlll bo nt homo to their fi lends at Kill Mouth Twonty ninth Ave., Omiihii, Di-ceinlHir 3d and 7th nder 4 p. in. The Indies nld society of tho Vino street Congregational church met Thursday nf ter noon at tho rcsldenco of Mrs. Chuichiil, 111) It! Tslreot Wing Allen of Omnhn, nttonded tho I'lens nut Hour iccoptlnn last week nud reiuiiliiiil over n couple of days to call on his iiumeious fi lends, Tlio Tuesday Evening club will meet unxt week nt tlm rrsldeui-o of Miss Nellie White. Flunk R. Htocktmi will Imi tho author of tho evening. Mrs. O. W, Grllllthof 1418 L street, enter tained tho congregation of tho Flint lVesby terlau chinch Wednesdny evening, MIs(lertiudoClnik of Omnhn, who wns pit-sent nt the Pleasant Hour leceptlon, re turned homo Hnlunlnv ntternoou, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. P. Foster me entertaining Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hunt of Scrnuton, Pa. Mr. Hunt Is Mrr. Potter's In other, Mrs. Dr. II. M. CiKelH-t-i',oxects soon to re cclvon visit from her two sIsteiN, -haimlug young Indies of Ln Grange, In 1. Mrs. A. L. HullUnn, Mrs. Miller and Miss Mngglo III tuition left Thursday for Mount Victory, Ohio. Mm. Frank W. Smith of Allinnce, Nob., exHcts to visit Lincoln hoiiio tlmo In tho present month. Henry Bmkettmid MK-t MnudoCox were iinltwllii mairiiigo by Justice Cox Tuenlny ovenlng. Minses Geitiude nud Cniola Hill outer talucda few frleiids,liiforiunlly, last evening. Mrs. M. I- Moore gno u pleasnut one O'clock luncheon Thursday. Clarence Brown of Omulin, sptnt Hiinduy In this city, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall left Thursday for Chicago. All Infectious of the blood arc removed by Ayer's Saisnpi Ilia. Sold by nil druggists. Mrs. E. 11. Brown Is prepared to give, les sons In dancing and deportment. Reduction uindo for parties deslilug to form dames of elrfht or sixteen. Lemons given at her juirl ors, 10(0 Q street. For toi ins call nud see h.r. a I There is nothing so provoking as to wake up In tho morning nliout ton minutes too late to catch nn early train. This can all bo avoided by !eu lug nu ordor nt tho L. D, T. olllco to bo aroused nt an yUme, day or night. They guarantee to wake you. Tho Felix (lovlues Complexion PoAdors which were so popular with Lincoln Indies last seesou nro tho best on tho market nnd Miss Johnston has just received an invoice. Tea Gowiib ranging in prices fiom (10.00 to (50.00 nt J. II. Muuiitius & Co. Tho now Boston Clothing House hns n ningnillcent lino of Overcoats, nil qualities, all prices and nil stylos, Foreman & Ci ow will inaugurnto a grand Handkerchief sale today nud all their elegar.t handkerchiefs will bo sold nt woudorfully low prices, nud in all kinds nud qunlitlesCrom 35 cents to (10.00 each. Don't fail to call and capture some of these bargains. Gentlemen Fine Fiiriislilngs, Everything that Is styllsl'i.rnud in good tnstois now being shown at Miltouborgoi'w now Boston Clothing House lUtO O streok You'll miss It If you fall to call ami see their t4ega1U hew lino of neckwear. Open HHturility. Our new store at 533 to 1533 East O street will open for, business Saturday morping, November 1. Our formal ouenlug will occur a few ilnys later. In tho meantime iwnnlt us to say that you will find bargains In overv dopnitment. Maxwell, Shahik & Roan Co. East O street, between Fifteenth and, Six teenth. Beaullful lino of Tea Gowns just opened at J, Mauritius & Co. Tho Peako siiters' entertainment nt tho Plymouth Congregntluoal church Wednes day evening was largely attended. Boils and Pimples Are nature's emirts to eliminate nltoii from i the blood. This lesull may ho accomplished itiiuch more effectually, as well as ngrecahly, Ttirougti (ho pioH-r excretory ciaimeU, by the use of A)er'sti&vsapaillta. "Forsvern! enrs I u troubled with Wlj,nii(l carhiuiclos. Itrcuthig about for u Yemody, It occurred to uiostlmt Ajei's Sarsa parlll.1 hnd been used In my (atlier's family, with excellent siicceis, and I thought that "what was gixht for the fnthcr would also ho 'good for tlio son. Three or four bottles of this ii.cmIIcIiio entirely cured me, and I hnvo 'hot since In more than two years had a boll, plmpR or any other eruptive trouble, I cnu coiiHclentlously scnk In tho highest teriiH o( Ayer's 8ursiiMrilla, and many 'years exHrlenc6 In the drug business en ables mo to ieak liitclllgeillly.,,-C, M. Hatfield, I'annlaiul, lud. Ayer's Sarsaparilla l-UKrAUEU 11 V DR. J. O, AVER & CO., LoweU, Mass Priced; six bottles, (3, Wuilh i a bottle. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1890 Thg Bmzmr 1023 O St. AS' Ladies' Winter Ladi Winter Winter les Ladi les FURS Fine Astnichan Capes 9.25 French Seal Capes 15.00 unci 16.50 Dyed Muskrat Capes '35o Heaver Capes, ist choice 295o Mink Capes, ist choice 3l5 Persian Lamb Capes 375o Cloth Astrachan Capes. .-,.50 and 6.00 Seal Plush Capes 7.00 to 12.00 Just Arrived a Fine Display of Latest Novelties In Dress Patterns With Astrachan, Applique, and call and 1023 O Street. Pine many Lincoln has Fine Furniture and nowhere in the West will a more found than at HARDY & PITCHER'S' If you have never visited their store, ycu have ne idea of the magnitude 4 of their premises or the amount of goods shown. There is nothing so nice or lich but that it can there be had. A visit to this house is always full of interest. ' There is always something new and novel to please the eye. L 2(1 S, 11th St. HAIDY & PITCHEI? lit S. ttth St. 1 PALACE f STABLES. FINEST LIVEyIn THE WEST: -A GK BlZLILIb-dEJIEIR 10240 Street Moving Household Goods and Pianos a Specialty. Newman's Old Stand. 77; PLACE WHERE VOU CAN Ulsters Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Jackets Wraps -- Seal Skin Jackets Finer and Cheaper than anywhere else. We Sell Only Genuine Alaska Seal London Dyed. We Warrant Color and Quality ! Tinsel effects. Ladies cordially invited to inspect these novelties. THE B K Z K R E. HEYMAN Furniture. - beautiful and costly homes A. sv 1023 O St. FIND Fine Dresses Wool Wrappers Tea Gowns FURS Child's Angora Sets 7. co Child's Mufflon ' Sets 5.50 Child's Grey Coney Sct 1.35 Child's Grey As- trchan Sets 190 Ladies' Angora Sets 10.50 Ladies' Angora Sets Colored . . .9.50 Misses Thybct Sets. .8.50 and 10.50 Ladies' Bear and Badger Sets $15 to $18 & CO., Proprietors. and Fine Home nonrli. elaborate or finer stock be ? V, cSc CDO. Telephone 176- . 1 Tw . '"K . m 0