8 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1890 POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000, Saturday Evening, Nov. 890 Corner I Oth unci P Streets. Plush Coats -AND- FURS A SPECIALTY. II, It. MNSI.r.Y ft CO. "The Courier" Tor fluln In Oimiliii. Copies limy Ixi found nt Keith's mm stand, 019 Houth Fifteenth street, lloyd'soeru house block. ATTEND THE Grand Opening To-Day OK Fine Millinery- T Herpolsheimer & Co.'s Imposition Detriment Btorei, Tim Courier Omi l) Foiinil At Windsor Hold Now H Intnl. Capital Hotel Now Hlnutl. Rxposlllou Dining Unit News Hlntul. Tho Gotham NiiwaHtniid, 118 Houth llth Ht. lkrt Kutninr, lit North 1 lilt Hired. E.l. Young, KWOO Htroot. Flotohor Co., 1120 O Htroot. l.lttlo HportClirnrHtore, 113 North 12th Ht, Wcslornold's Harbor Hlio, llurr HlooK, EWAnoxtrn supply of papers Ik always lofl at tho Gotham, In case other Newsdealers supplies run short. ItJSBOrf'-'P'ICoyJJjB. Fall Styles, Donlap Hats 1137 O STREET. I.mchI nnil Personal. Whltebroast Coal and Lime Coniany. Take Turkish at 101(1 0 street. Oyster In all atylcti at Hrown's. Brown's for oyster In all sty lou. Call up tho U I). T. Co., Phono 100. Ituth M. wooil, M. D 1!) P street. Telephone at the Couiukh olllce Is iiW, O. II. Collins, Dentist, 1035 O street. Try Brown's Suiulny dinners,- only 'J3ct, Mrs. V. K. Gosiwr; lino mllllnory, 1114 U Sunday dinner at Browns, only 23 cents. Uutohlns Sc Hyatt sell coal. Telephone 825. Lincoln Ice Co., 1010 O St. Telephono 118. Miners! .water used for bathing, 1010 O it. Order Canon City Coal from Dette & Weaver. , J, II. Mauritius & Co., Indies' Furnishers, 131 S llth St. Two dollars will buy n good plain fall Jack et at Tho ltaur. Canon City Coal at the Whltebreast Coal and, Lime Co, Doctors Bailey & Qoodell, oflleo 1317 L street, Telephono, 017. i r Ladles should never buy a cloak until they huvo oiled at tho llnuir. Only place In Lincoln that uses mineral water In Iwtha Is at 1010 O street. Improvedshower for Turkish baths at 1011 O street, basement Union block. Mis 0. J, Oullmette, modiste, second floor' Exposition building. Tuko eUvator. The largest and finest stock of millinery In the city can be seen at Mrs. Gosper's,UU Ost. J, 11. Rarnaby, the taller, may be found at rooms 13 and 13, Newman block, 1035 O st. Jupltor Coal la winner and Belts & Weav er, sole agents have plenty of It. Try a ton. Poohler furnUhes the finest quality of ice cream and fancy cakes for parties and wtd dings. ' All the lutest sheet music, now stock, at Crancer's Art MuslQsore, SO south Eleventh strne. ' All the latest sheet music, new stock, at O rancor's Art Music store, 313 south Eleventh street. Ladles will llnd n magnificent Hue of hand kerchiefs and glove at Mis. Gosper's milli nery parlors, 1114 O street. Poohler Is now serving rich Juicy oysters and lunches at his tiarlors in the Mcllride block, corner Twelfth and I street. For a lamo back, a pain 111 the -side or chest, or for tooth-ache or ear-ache prompt rellof mjty bo hud by using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It U reliable. For sale by A.U Shaded Quinine Tonic a most excellent preparation for tho scalp and pi uventlon for falling lmlr can be had at Miss Johnson's hair dressing parlor. It i tho most popular hair tome known and never fails to please. The Rambler bloyclo Is coming more in popular favor dally as tho machine comes Into general use, It is undoubtedly tho best adapted for speed, comfort aild safety, of any of the machines. Call aud see it at E. R. Guthrie's, 1M0 O street. K UflflllTrrJAiii rTriLLHII It Is pnibnblo that tickets for tint C'linrlty Hull will Ixi placed on sain next week, Two meeting havo thus fnr lxon held niul sulllc lunt pri'Mirntloii hns already lieeii mndo to Justify tho prediction tlmt It will lx the gii'iitest social event In tlm history of the city. A mimlicr of distinctively novel feat ure have Iksiii ileuMcd iikiii and thoo who attend mny expect some delli;htful surprise. Additional pnrtlculiirs will Ixi given next week. There will tm no Invitations this year, Any respectable person mny puichnsn tickets of aiy member or tho rnininlttccs, and as the number will Ih) limited, it In urged that prompt action Ui.tnkon .by lhoo expecting to attend tho bull. Tho tickets will Imi sold nt f.VI) wit'h for gentleman aiidouo lady ; nd dltlotml Indies I,W cacti. Tho Plllcorsof thv fcoooiul annual Imll, elected Inst week, ftioi 1'iosldeiit, Gov, John M Tlinyori vIccMirosI- dent, A. O. Scienter; seemtnry, W, 14. Hardy; loiiou lug nro the commltteeM in fulli Kxccutlvii.commlttce C. II, RIchtor,clinlr umn;J)r, W. L. Dayton, John Kltxgernlil, llmi. Thus. H. Benton, Hon. It. B. Giahnni. Decoration committee M. I. Altkm,clmlr mnu; O.A. Mohroustrcher, 11. 11. Krug, M,l'. .Mauritius, Robert McHeynnlds, F. C. Homo. Floor Committee A. O, llccsoii, chairman; It. H. Mcintosh, F. L. Burr, F. C. Kchmtig, W. 14. Clnrk, Geo. N. Foroqiiinn, L. Wcsscl, Jr., IV. 14. llnrdy, O.K. Bfndley. H. T. Ht. John. II. U Mayer, U.J, Hall. Musla cointnlttro w. 14, Hnrdy.clinlrmnii, Dr. C. F. Iidd, W, Morton Hmltli, O. 14. VVnlto, John L, Dorgan. FlniiucocommltteoJospphBoelimer.clinlr nmn; O. II. IrnhnlT, J. It. llnrloy, A, J, Haw yer, C. 8. Llpplncott. rriutlug committee H. H. Burnhaui,chnlr ninni Dr. II. F. Dnlloy.JS. A. I). Slillllng, O. J. Ei nst. Reception cointnlttoo 11. II. Oakloy, chair man) W. H. tlailwr, C. O. Burr, B. R. CowiU cry, John Hteeii, J. 14. Hill, O. II. Gere, F. M. Hall, 1). 14. Thompxou, J, B. Wright, l.leut. T. W. Grllllth, O. J. Daubach. Tho following )mll"s hnvoslgulflel their wIllliiKiierM to net as mtroue'efl of the ball: MesdmucH J. M. Tlmyer, Curios C. Burr, J, I). MacFarlnnd, R. O. Phillips W. B. Hnr greaveii, Frank U Sheldon, CarlFuuke, J.A. BuckstalT, O. R. Onklcy, H. II. Biirnlmm, Chns. K. Yntes, Henry 14. IjwIs, Dr. II. F. Bally, W. J. Mandmll, Isnno M. Raymond, Geo. 11. Clarke, F. W. Uwh,Vni, S. Uttn, W, 11. McArtliur, M. Ackermnu, W. L. Day ton, 11, L. Rholnnder, N. O. Ablmtt, G. M. IjxinlH'rlfon, H. 14. Mooie, John J, Butler, F. A. Brown, Henry Zehrung, Isrnol Putnam, J. T. McDonald, Chns. II. Gere, J. W. Mux well, TIioh, H. Benton, John It. WilKlit, R. II. Unkloy, AVm. B. Ogdvn, Geo. B. Itue, Kont K. llayden, A. G, Beeson, Miuon Oregg, W. 8. HulTmnn, A, 8. Raymond. David Wise, II. I). Hathaway, Geo. DphmoI man, Eugcuo 11. Appleget, A. D. Burr, R. 8. Mcintosh, Louie Meyer, Wllber R. Dennis, H. P. Foster, Frwl 8. Kelly, II. II. Patrick, A. Hurlhut, F. W. Baldwin, Albert W. Jan sen, 8. B. Nesblt, 14. K. Cilley, F. M. Hall, Douglass Shilling, Col. ThompHou, Gen. Amasa Cobb, Gen. J. O. McUrldo, Hon. R. Cowdery, Arthur U. Zelmcr, Win. M. Lqoii frd, C. II. Imhoir, Joseph lloehmer, C. 8. Llpplncott, Lieut. T. W. Grllllth, L. O. Burr, John Kehrimg, It. A. Perry, W. 8. Garter, A. J. Sawyer, W. II. Wolcott, L. C. Rich, ards, John Doolitllo, O. M. Thomson, H.W. Brown, A. G. Blllmeyur, II. II. Dean, J. F. Lansing, L. W. Bllllngsloy, G. M. Bartlett, Carl J, Ernst, Turner M. Murquotte, Gih. Cwk, Alltort.E, lfargreaves, Ed. P. Ewlng, Dr. F. W. Tucker, 14. II. Andrus, Rlrhani O'Neill, Elmer 14, Hoi.klo, Muyor R. B, Gin ham. As announced In Inst week's Couiukh the ball will Imi given Thanksgiving night, No vember '-f. A meeting of the committees will bo held Monday night at HulTman & Rlchter's stoio at 7:!I0. A full attendance Is reipiested, A very chaniilug reception was glvo by Mrs. W. II. McCreery yestenlny afternoon. It w?h uotouly one of tho laigest, but oue of the most Ueltghtlul of the fall season. MuhIo was.furnlshetl by Pnif Hagenow's ipiaitette, and there were beautiful Moral decoiatlous. A delicious lunch was nerved In the dining rooms at tables neatlug twenty-live ladles at time, Mrs, McCreery was assisted in receiv ing by Mrs. G. M. Lambcrtsou, Mrs. Dr.Gnr- ton, Mm. C. W. Lyman, Mrs. C. W. Grllllth and Miss Florence Brown. Following is n list of those presenti Mesdames Dr. Garten, C. W. Lyman, O.M. Lnmbertson, II. A.Bab- cock, C. W, Griffith, G. M. Bartlett, J. I). MacFai land, II. W. Brown; V. W. W. Jones, W W. Holmes, J.J. imhoir, Ur. Hauler, J. II. Harley, O. W. Welwter, T. E. Calvert, Calvert, Kd Holmes, Hoscoo Perry, I. 8. P. Weeks, Mason Gregg, Ada Esjwy, W. E. Klrker, A. T. Uuilng, J. E. limits, J. J. Kelley, F, A. Brown, Morris Turner, A. M. Davis, Charles Jones, W. K. Pivston. J. I. Underwood, 8. C. Elliott, M. D. Welch, Juo Doolitllo, C. K. Yates, A. 8. Raymond, F. M. Hall, 1. W. Crlssey, Joseph lloehmer, T. H. McGahey, Ada Atkinson, II, P. Foster, Thos. Murslaud, 8. D. 11 de, E. K. Crlley. lluld- win, E. II. Chaplu, Geo. Clink, Milton Scott, K. . Hayre, Ur. Ullllu. Harah liveivtts, Pror. v hauilierlaln, J. K. Hill, J. II. Mockett, W. C. Mills, Nesbet, Frank Mauritius, James Stevenson, J. RHIielton, Calvert, R, A.Howell, U. it. uiiaitaut, Ulins. May, Denver, Col., A. ' Mcrgau, Topeka, Kas., Chas. Fort, To- leka, Kas., llobt. McCreery, Kansas City, Mo., J. O. Morrison, P. W. Plank, Thos Wit, W. J. Bryan, Dr. Crim, J. W. Winger, E. N. Buckingham, S. 11. Burnham, II. O. Woods, W. II. Wolcott, Williams, C. A. Atkinson, Mayberry, H. w: lianly, T.M. HodKinan.N. 0. Brock, Steven Brock, E. II. Curtis, G. H. Wheeler, Thos. uaruell, M. K. Van Brunt, T. R. Van Brunt, T. II. Leavltt, J. G. Wads- worth, Win. Lecklo, C. K. Rewlck, Dr. Hag. gerd, J. D.Cogswell, O. M. Barnes, Frank Barr, Geo Bowman, John Reed, C. A. Clns sou; A, II, aud A.D.Gllmore, Auburn, Neb., Dr. Norton, R, C. Mauley, F. E. Newton. BenJ. Cowdery, H. 11. Patrick. M. A. Heed. E. B. Hawley, W.G. Houlz, John J. Ollll lan, Carroll Richardson, W. G. Maltland, F. K.Citinplell,K. K. Hayden.Dr.Latta, C. u. fif..,, ,, iiiMiuu, oiiBocs ij. ju. i er ry, Zora Mathews, PhoeboElllott.EmoLeeso, Myra.'Babcock.Jt.Johnrou, Nellie Iietto of Halt Lako City, I Utahi Salllo Cox, Grace Griffith, J. F. Smith, Lily Hoover, B. W. McCorkle, Sarah Wool Moore, Annie Blair, Jeuuio Blair, Maggie Blatr. , The Delta Ltterary clrclo has now euteied uX)ii Its third year's course of fttudy. This society, couiosed of young man led Indies, meets twice a month In the afternoons with ono general social meeting in the evening every four weeks, nt which the husluiuds of the, ladles are tho guesU, at which time n muklcal and literary grogramme is provided, together with fitting social entertainment. Amei lean authors only nro studied uud In its two year's existence tlgoclub has reviewed tho woiksof nearly ull of tho prominent writers of this couutry. The- membership during this period has undergone few changes aud tho gatherings have been exceedingly profit- able and pirns nit Mrs Reefer is president of tho clrclo and Mrs, Rehliiiider seoiotnry and treasurer, Mr. anil Mr. (. A. Keith en tertnlued tlm club on tint occasion of the llrxt fall meeting, October --M. at the residence of Mr, and Mr. A, M. Duvls, In n delightful and highly cnloynblo mnimer The features of tho evening were the untangling of the spider web, n llteinry pioriiiiimo nud a dainty u'ld well sr vi d luncheon, Tho second social mei'tliig wns held at the residence of .Mr ami Mis. W. (,'. Dnvfs ediicHdny iiven- liig of tills week, Theli' were pii'snt Momr. nnd iMemluuifs Kivfrr, II. O'Nell, Dr. Went, A. r. I'nlr, U, A. Klvth, A. i;. Kviiunid, Charles Wat nor, R. Itehlaiulur, 14,1 Rlggs, Alls, .1, l'. Alnlilc, .MIssiH Nellie Newman aud Lulu Caiiltuld, Music, literature mid the tinnsnliig problem, with the usual delicious lunch constituted the entertainment. In tho trnimiHwIng content, Mrs. A. P. Fair obtained the ladles loyal priro, a U'liutlfiil ufterdluiier coireu smmiii, anil Mr. O'Nell was awarded tho gentlemun's piinj, a piutty oxldlred sliver mnlolmnto. The hoohy prlr.es fell to tho lot of Mrs. I)r, Wculu mid Mr R. Rehlauder. Mrs. Keiinnrd will eiilertnln the club ono week from next Tliurwlny, Mm. Alice Ilammoud nnd Mls Brhslo Ma son Inaugiiriited a veiy ptetty novelty Inst evening In n "high tea" which was served to nearly foity gentlemen nt tho residence of Judgo Mason, The hostesses wero asslsteil In receiving by tho Misses Adams, Weaver, Cov et t, Knnpp, Bourn II, llnlril, Uwu nnd Don ley of West Vliglnln, tho "tea" being given In honor of the hitter. The Indies wem attired In tho veiy Intent and most swell leu gowns, nud tea was niado nnd served by Ilium liefore tho eyes of thu nsxcmblcd guests. It was a very novel nud attractive nlfiiir combining the pilncial clement of tho conventional tea aud reception, with other chnrmlng feat ures. Among those present weioi Messrs, C, 14. MaciKin, Finuk Polk, Camp, 14. O. Bindley, R M Joyce, H. T. Ht. John, John Doigan, loert, Tensdoll, Scott, lliillett, Charles Clul k, WlllClm k, W, Johnson, King, G. Hale. Sclilduiiholm, Walton, Will Hum moiitt, WoimIs, Weckbncli, Bigger, Grahnui, Fail Howe, Kldimil Yntes nud McDonald, Jiulgu Miikoii wai also prcttont. Mrs. II. II. Wheeler wns the very acceptable chnierou, THK (10WNH. Mlrs Donley whlto cashmere, chl"a silk and pnrKlan lnco. Mis. Hnmmoiid Eciu cnshineiu nud pink china silk, court train and roses. Miss Weaver fawn colored llenilettta ami ribbons (pnle blue). Miss Miimiu daik sen green, roie coloied silk. Miss Adams garnet camel's lmlr, light blue silk. Mrs. Wheeler mnliognuy reception dress, Persian trimming and lloweis. Miss Knnpp loblii's egg blue, pink silk front. . Miss Covert mmii1 grny Albntiots, pink silk, goldcoid nnd plumes. Miss BoMiiell uilo green nnd white china silk. MIssBalnl HellotroMj mid velvet reception gown. Miss Iavso niiplu gieen Henrietta, pink china silk aud ilbhous. A new social club wns orgnuired In l!ast Lincoln ThuiMlay evening nt tho homo of Miss Lillian uud Mr. Ixiuls Trester. It Is named after tho noted society of Philadelphia, "The WMto Rose," and a single w hi to rwo will Ihi the monilier'H badge. It hns started erynusplclously and will probably soon 1k ono of tlio popular East Lincoln Institutions. Those present nt tho meeting were: MI.kch Tnster, DoWitt, Jackson, Freenmn, Oanmby and Lyman, and MtH-rs. Johnson, Critten den, Trester, Smith, Mllmiiio and Burns. From these the officers of tho season were chosen as follows: Mr. Dorms, president; Miss Trester, vice president; Mr. Johnson secretary aud treasurer. Tho club will meet tho second nud fourth Tuesdays of each mouth. Tho limit of tho club is nineteen mouthers. Ml Lnu gavu u delightful dancing and canl party Wednesday evening, 'those pres ent wero: MUses Belle Maulov, Rachel Man loy, May Tlbbets, Jessie Jurle.'Maliel Llnloy, Gertrtidn Laws, Anno Fuiiko, Nelllo White, Bertha MoMlllan, Olllo IjuiU, BlnuchoSkld moro, Mary Jonos, Mary Holmes, 3tella Ir vine, Minnie DePuo, IuIm) Pound, Maud Ilammoud, Pearl Camp, Harah Schwab, Joe Winger, May Lewis, Augusta Westermiin, Nelllo Cochrnu, Iyottlo Andrus, Messrs. Clm iu, Ban is, Fife, Pllsbury, Edinlstou, Taylor, Dorsey,Talt, I'aiue.flullnutte, Montmorency, Hnggnrd, Wing, Hnrdy, Welsh, Oscur Kiiiike, McDonald, Coleso-i, Porrln. lliw.T. H.Wcs. termau, wheeler, Corfu nu, Dr. Rolierts. A cougonliilpaity of friends wen) pleas antly entertalnod by Mr. and Mis. J.E. lllgg, Saturday evening. Tea wns served early in the evening uud afterwards the guests un raveled thB suider web. Those present were: Su)erliiteiident of Public Instruction Geo. B. Lane, Mrs. Iauo, Dr. and Mis. 11, 11. Low cry, Mr. Geo. . Holdeu, Miss May Colo of Boston, Mass., Mr. George O. Rlsnu, Miss Chambers of Ohio, and Mr, nud Mrs. Mont Warren. Rheumntlsiu and cntairh, caused by i,n ioverlshc(l blood, cuivd by Ayei's Surstipa rillu. Beautiful Hue of Tea Gownt Just opened at J. Mnuritlu& Co. Tho Felix Govlncs Complexion PoAilers which wero so popular with Lincoln ladies Inst scasoii uro tho best on tho market ami Miss Jolmtton lias Just received an Invoice. Two dollars will tmy a ladles winter ulster of good material at The Bauir. E. R. Guthrie is headquarters for lino car riages In all styles. Call at his reiHwitory, 1540 O street. II, W. Hardy will leave today for Atlanta, On., to attend a national temperance conten tion. Many Clergymen, BlngeM, uctors, and public speakers use A)et'i Cherry Pectoral. It Is tho fmorlto remedy for honnenesj uud all aHectloni pf the vocal organs, throat, and luugsi As an anodyne and expectorant, the effects of this preparation are promptly realized. "Avor's Cherry l'ectoial lias done mji grc.it good: It Is a splendid remedy for all Mis eases of tho throat mid lungs, and I huvo much pleasure In testifying to Its merits." (Itov.) C, N. Nichols, No;Tlsbury, Mass. " In my profession of uu auctioneer, any nfTectlon of thu voire or.tbront Is a serious matter, fmt, at each attack, I hnvo been re lieved by a few doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, This remedy, with ordinary care, has worked such a magical effect that I hnvo suffered very little Incotiu'iilenco. I hno nlso used It In my family, with very excel lent results, hi coughs, colds, &c." Win. II. Qunrtly, Mlnlaton, So. Australia. Ayer's Cherry Poctoral, I'llKCAKKII 11 V DR. J. O. AYEIt & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold ty all DruvgUts. Price 1 ; six bottlm (S. Willi 1023 O St. AS Ladies' Winter Ladies' Winter Ladies' Winter FURS Fine Astrncluwi Capes 9.25 French Seal Capes 15,00 and 16.50 Dyed Muskrnt Capes '35( Beaver Capes, 1st choice 295 Mink Capes, 1st choice 3'5 Persian Lamb Capes 375 Cloth Astrachan ' Capes . 4.50 and 6.00 Seal Plush Capes 7.00 to 12.00 Just Arrived a Fine Display of Latest Novelties in Dress Patterns With Astrachnn, Applique, and Tinsel effects. Ladies cordially invited to call and inspect these novelties. THE BAZKR, 1023 O Street. E. IIEYMAN & CO., Proprietors. Fine Lincoln has many beautiful and costly homes and Fine Homes need Fine Furniture and nowhere in the West will a more elaborate or finer stock be found than at HARDY & PITCHER'S If you have never visited their store, yen have nc idea of the magnitude 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. 211 S. llth St. HAlDY & PITCHER 211 S. llth St. FOR S2..50& Engraved Galling Cards Ariel Wessel -Printing r-rt, . mxmm. Newman's Old Stand. 1023 O St. 77? PLACE U'ltlUtli VOU CAX FIND Ulsters Jackets Wraps Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' 4- Seal Skin Jackets Finer and Cheaper than anywhere else. We Sell Only Genuine Alaska Seal London Dyed. We Warrant Color and Quality ! Furniture. -H 100 FINEST Copper Plate, Co. Fine Dresses Wool Wrappers Tea Gowns FURS Child's Angora Sets 3.50 Child's Mufflon Sets 5.50 Child's Grey Coney Sets 1.35 Child's Grey As- trehan Sets j.90 Ladies' Angoru 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 ONLY $250 4 'V 4-