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I I I V I V m ft I fc k & ir. & is- & $ ilili POPULATION OP LINCOLN 65,000. Saturday Evening, Noy, 2990 iO llflBIIIBlSLiffiPJ HIVPHIIHHHnvaHMBHnMaHBaBaHMJUMj CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1890 Corner 10th and P Streets. Plush Coats AND FURS A SPECIALTY. II, It. NINMM'.V CO. "The Courier" 1'or Nule In Unmliii. Coplea nmy Ik fouiul at IColth'anowastnnd, 810 Boutli Fifteenth street, Doyd'a ocro houso block. For Fine and Medium Priced MILLINERY, Herpolsheimer & Co., Display the Latest Novelties. Satisfaction Guaranteed I Tim Courier L'un ba Fmimt At Windsor Hotel Nowa Htand. Capital Hotel Nowa Htnml. Kxnosltlon Dining Hull News Htnml. Tho Gotham Nowa Htnml, 118 South 11th Ht. Un Uumier, 111 North llth Hlreot. K.l. Young, 103) O Street. Klotolmr A Oo tut) u Hlreot. I.lttlo HiMirt Uigur Htoro, 113 North 12th Ht. Wcatorflohl'i llarber Hhop, llurr lllooK. .Anoxtm supply of pnpora Midway loft at the Gotham, In case othor Newsdealers supplies run slioru Tim reception given by Mra. Jltnrrll'arkor Ifiafl. MVitalls t kvliluli lirljtf liiHiitmii tana Hiuilit In Saturday's CouniKU was n v'ry elegant nlTnlr niul rcltoctod much credit on tho host ess. It wna tho first event In the now resi dence of Mr. nml Mm. l'nrkcr mitt no pmtook largely of tho tinturo of n liouaowm tiling, There wcrooxtroomly pretty decorations nnd nil of tho nrrnngoineiits for tho entertain ment of the gucnta were xrfect Cnrda nml dancing constituted tho principal ninuse meuta. Mra. 1'nrkor wnsnsidstcd In receiv ing by Mis. Ceo. II, Chirk nml Mra. L. O llurr. Mr. Q. Bcllpiesldcd nt thopinuo Thosn tireaout wnnu Mnutiiiin.a IV . It Mr. Cuory, F. Drinker, J, K, Whllo, Win, Klrliy, woo. iioBoiiimti,ui'o, ii. iiowerninn, w. w. U'. JlllleS. 1.' (' Kl.lli,. n A. U'll.,,n I.' I.' Hkmiii.II. M. LneLiiv. V V l.',,,.ll.l, Mil' ton Hcott, Dr. Ilmnor, Dr. Dayton, Dr. dnr ten, F. K, Newton, C. F. A. Hchwnko, W. 11. Woodward. Dr. Victor. Ono II. Ulnrk. (Mm.. in... ii .. -------.----.-- . !"1 '"" rtiiror, u. woven, i.. u. liuir, A. II, Weir, (.Minn. Hlntt-ry, (I. II. Wolf, J. II. MeClay, II. 1. Foster, K.C. Itowlek, J. II. Ilnrloy, .1. L. Doty, F. M, Hull, O.l', Klscnliorii, J. W. Fny, J. II. Wright, Ii. II. Neshltt, II. I'. Rob erts, Chnrlea Iltniiiiioiul, (lto. II. Lnuc, Dr, llowninn, H. D. Ilyilo, llonry Helming, W. O, Hull, II. H. Snyder, I'. II. Vlvynn, J w. Winger, Dp. W. H. Ultn, M. Acklinmii, .1. It. Hholton, Dr II, M. Caselncr. A. L. Tweed, It ltollniiil, U.K. llenklo, John Rml, Mnson Gregg, H. Ilurllngiuii Misses Nellie Wlilto. I Initio Keofor, Mlnnlo Ijtttu, Ollvo l.nttn, Kntlo MeClny, Ailn mi dKlln Vlvynn, Abtilo Covert, Fntnilu Roberts, Jonnlo Mn rlno. A now plul, cnllwl tho "Hnna Hducl" with out rnru hna boon opriiiiImmI muoiiK tlio yomiK Hopl ol South Mmjoln. Ita object la linpnivoinuut nml plenKUiv. Two wcvki iiko tho llrat pubtla inoothiK wna kIviii nt tho homo of tho prenlilont, Mia. J. II. Hook, whon n vor.v intrtnfnlni pninrnnnuo wna pifKonteil. Iiat Friday cvoiiIiik tho dub wna Invltiil to tho ologmit homo of Jlr. nml Mra. Hlr.or on D at. Aflop tlio pro Krniumoitollcioua lofriuhuionta uml n k')i rrnl rchkI tliuo wcrti onjoytxl by nil. Thla Hcektliaiiioutliiic wna held with Mra. Dr, Norton on D at. Tlio uiomhora nro Mlisca Mntido Iyton, Jul In Ileotw, Annn Llilell, ClirlatlnnNorton, HeMo Hirer nml Mny Ileeki Minwra Will Mnniitt, Molvln Ilcola?, Kd. Hlwp, lM.JVmilioni, Fred loytou,Fred Iloobo, Vor- l'nrk, JolinlleolK) mid mm umvu!Mwsmm FINE FURS 1137 O STREET. I.mohI anil I'oraonnl. f Whltebraut Coul and Lime Coin'inny, Tnko Turkiah nt 10111 0 atreot. ;;' Hrown'a for oyatern In nil styles, i, Cnll uptho L. D. T. Co., Phono 10O, Ruth M. wood, M. D 1U30 1 atrot. Telephone at the CouiUBH ofllco la 263, O. ii. Collin, Dentist, lfttt O atreot. . Mra. W, K. Goaper, flno inllliuory, 11H O Uutchlna & Hyntt aell conl. Tolephouo 205. Mineral water uactl for bathing, 1010 O at. Order Canon City Coal from Betta & Cnon' City Coal at the Whltebrcait Coal and Lime Co. Ladle ahould never buy n cloak until they have called at the llnrar. ImproTdahnwer for Turkkh hatha nt 1011 O street, basement Union block. Special aalo on Tea downs Tueoday and Wedneeday nt J. II. Mauritius & Co. The largest and ftneat atock of millinery In the city can laajhnt Mrs. aoaper's.UHQst. J. U, nM-iab,y;.Uio taller, may bo found at rooms lt?ftd. 13, Newman block, 1033 O at. JupltOoal ,iak;winiier aud Detta & Weav er, nolo afprttrimVe'plonty of It. Try a ton. Foehler fumUhoa tho finest quality of Ico cream aud fancy cakes for jxirtles and wed dings. All the latest sheet muslo, now stock, at Crnneer's Art Muslo atoro, 813 south Kleventh stree. ' E. H. Guthrie la heodquartera for fine car riosua In nil atylea. Call at his repository, 1M0 O stroot. ' Inspect Horpoldliehner & Co'a.suporb stock of knit underwear and hosiery, from tho chenpcfat to tho beat made. LaJlea will And a complete line of tine shoes and all the lnteat styles at tho proper prlcca at 8berln' Ikton Shoe Store. The Whitebrenst Coiil nud Lime comwiuy is agrJu u the front (.upiilylng the iluost grades of coal at the lowoo price. , Poebler U now aervlng rich 'juicy oyntera and lunches at hi parlom In tho Mcllrido block, corner Twelfth and 1' street f For alamo back, ujmln in the vsldo or ch&t', ep for footh-nclie, orenrache prompt relief niay be had by tuiug Chamlierlniu'a raliiBaliu. It Is rolluble, Foranloby AN.U Hlioder. The Rambler bicycle Is coming more in popular favor dally us the machine comes into gouornl use. It Is undoubtedly tho best adapted for shhm1, comfort and safety, of any of the machines, Call and see it at K. 11. Guthrie's, 1MU O stroet, Iadles desiring toinokeatiupproprlato aud thoroughly appreciative present to their beat gentleman friend cannot give them anything nicer than a ivatch chain made of hulr comb tugs. Take the combings to MUa Johnston, 1114 O street, and have a chain, In uny style made for a Christmas present. mm Hedge, F.ugeuo llnrlnu llowitt. Mr. nmlMiv. Got hum F. HettH entertained tho card club of which thoy nro members Mondny evening nt their residence, 1UIIO II street. High llvo wna thognmoof the even ing. Those pi aiontworo: Meaara. nud Mea dnmwK. O. Itowlck, II. l Wnugh, J. 1'. Mnulo, U. U llnll.W. U. Klrker, A. H.WoIr, LuiMlng, W. II. Weaver, Dr. and Mrs. Htnn Iioh, Dr.aud Mra. Glffed. Iuvltnl guesta were nlao preHtmt tn follows; Meaxra. nml MeadnmeaJohu II. Wright, J. W. Maxwell, Haiindora, T. W. Grllllth, II. Rehlmider, Dennia, Chn. Kolth, Dr. mid Mra. II. M. Cnaelteer, MUsei Kllisou mid Cnsobcer of Fort Wnyne, Ind,, Tnllait, Kvu Knupp, Cov ert, Nnoinl Weaver, Messrs. Cornlsli, Miller, JohnT. Dorgnn, GoNi, Clark, Graham, Geo. Crnncer, Frank Folk. Mr. mid Mia. W 11. Cambridge gavo mi enjoynblo high llvo pnrty Tue-Hlay evening Hi honor of Mlm Kiln Ilrlndloy Mm. Cninbrldgo'a sister. Tho roynl pr!awero uwnrded to Mlsa Donley nud Jlr. Love, while tho liooblcH fell to tho lot of Mlsa lllu ford mid Mr. ratten. Those present: Miss es Covert, Wlrlck, Htoen, Hentou, Wenvor, Gnlo of (Jlilcngo,. Donley, Avery, Kngllsh, Ine, Cnrmody, Corn Weaver, ICnupp, Hnuillton of Alton, lll,,Mnon, Dlnfonlj Mwsra Woods, Hnle, Scott, llrndley, Joyce, Wilson, Lewis, Longwvll, Johnson, Crnncer, lllggor, King, Dostrom, Grahnui, I'ntton, I'rof. O. W. Hill, Love. Dr. Margaret Hnbln vutertnlnul a number or young jwoplo Wednesdny evening nt high rtve:' There- wore, present; Mtssni. J. II. Cunningham, John T. Dorgnn, K. O. HrinU ley, Mnlcom MoKlunon, II. J. Hall, Unl Northnm, Frank Kvnrts, H. T. St. John, Gos8! Mlssea lkrtl Cook of Hlnlr, Denn Loomts, Clnrn Wnlsh, Minnie Lntta, Olive Lattn, Anna Barr, Florenco Ilrowu, Graco Urlfllth, Anno Funke. Mlsa Latta nml Mr. Dorgnn secured tho greatest number of polnta. A very Interesting programme wna render ed nt tho Manchester Martyrs memorial ex. erclaeaat Fitrgernld hall Monday ovenlug.hy mo louowing persona: Mr. Llinrlea McGlnro, IVof. Glbenult, Mr. Joseph Smith, Mra. J. A. Kilroy, Hon. 1'. O. Coasldy. Mr. John J. Sut ton, Mr. Nicholas Lnwlor.MIss HlnlleSutton, Rev. Father Wnlsh, Hon. John Fitrgernld, Rov. Father LaUghlln, Mr. J. A. Mulligan, Mr. Thomas Maloy, aud Mr. J. A. Kilroy. Ken. D. Illuford nud Miss Jennie Morgan daughter of Mr. and Mra K. A. Morgan. wero mnrrlod Thursday evening nt 8:!W o' clock nt the residence of the bride. Tho groom, one of Lincoln's popular young men and the brldo, woll known In .social circles here, enjoy the friendship of n largo circle of ncqunlutaucos whose best wishes for future uappinea ttiey have, Mlas Isadora Hosmnn, daughter of Dr. nud Mrs. T. E. Hosman of 1837 I' street, and Mr. Thaddeus M. Minnrd, wore mnrrlod Wed ncedny ovenlng nt tlio n'sldonce of the bride. Rov. O. A. Wlllinms.pastor of the First Ihip tlst church, olllciatlng. Mr. and Mrs. Minnrd will send a fow days nt York, after which thoy will be nt homo at 1887 1' street. K. R. rinkhnm of Omnhn nud Mrs. Au gusta 8. Adams of this city wero married nt o'clock Thursday afternoon nt the residence of Mr. nnd Mt. J. 11. Frndenburg, 030 South Eighth street, Rov. O. A. Unkor olllciatlng. The bridal couple proceeded to Omnha, whore they will reside In tho future, Imme diately ofter tho ceremony. Mr. nnd Mra. Geo. II, Ilrowu entertained tho high live club, nsyet unnamed, mentioned In last week's CouiilKit, Tuesday evening. In addition to the reculnr inembers. tho fol low lug were present, Messrs. Will Clark, Charles llurr. B. T. St. John: Mlssos Muv llurr mid Inez Dorrls. Tho nrizuH unni mm by Miss Dorrls mid Dr. Holyoke. People who nro deilrous of nreaentinir Lin coln to thclreustei n friends In tho liost light, should mail Mimplo copies of Til u Couiukh contnlning tho description of the Charity Hull. A large extin edition has been printed nnd copies may be obtained nt the ollico or at the iiowstuuut. Mr, anil Mrs. T. F. Lasch entertained n number of frlouds Tuewloy evenlng,tho event neing tlio seventeenth anniversary of their wnldlngday. Pleasant entertainment wna providoil and tlio gathering wns a very hap py one. Mlsa Sarah Wool Moore, Instructress In nrt at tlio state university, mid her sister, Mrs. Dr, Norton entertained u number of the for mer's students nt dinner Thanksgiving tiny. Tlio Hrownlnc club will not conllnelUslf to the exclusive itudy of Browning this winter; but will take up Mich other million na may b decided upon by tho coniinltUo, Fiillnnlng tho usual cintoui tho stnto unl veislty nluiuul gnvn mi elahornto mid highly rnjoynhlo Imiiimet In I'nllnillau hnll Tlmnka- giviugovo. An entertaining literary nud iiiiikIcuI programme was nlno lemleml, Mr nud Mra. J. I). McFmlaud will given reception fur Mr, nud Mrs. Harry It. Nlsiley Thursday evening. Tho latter nrooxpccUd tonnlvo In Lincoln Wedmwlny. Tho F street can I club met Inst evening nt thoieslilencoof Mra, M A. Wnrren. Next Friday tho club will nuituttho lesldencoof Mrs. F A. Ilrowu. Ellsworth II. llucklov nud Mlm f.urv Tin imhlwero united In nuirilngo Thurwlny nf- toruoon nt tho Hotel Mack, Rov. O, A Wil liams olllciatlng. O, C. IaiwIsiimI Mrs. Arnica llrown wnin Joliml In uinrrlagu by Itov. Ii II. Clmpln, i iiuraiiay evoning, In the presence of n few Intimate friends. Mlsa llesslo I.mio cntcrtnh.ed tho resident studenta nnd iiinmhcra of tlio faculty of tho conservatory of muslo nt her homo Thursday evening. John G. HIini'iNi of Ord, nnd Mrs. JIcshIo vtooioyor this city, wero mnrrled last I'd ilny nt tho lesldenco of It. Illuford, 1830 R street. There will Ihi a IiuhIuchs ineotlng of tuo Pleasant Hour club Wednesday nt 7s.'K) nt HnrdyfcPltchei'a stole. Mrs, David Wise gavo an elegant reception nnd luncheon joitenhiy afternoon. Tlioyoiiiigestaonof IajiiIo Meyer nftcr n severe illness la couvuleseut, Mlsa Ida Friend gavo an enjoynblo high llvopnity Inst night. Mra. U. II. Holm. Is greatly Improved In health. Cut this out of Tiik Couiiikii nml get nil iiddltlonnl ten ier cent oir on nil purcham-a next week nt tho Wreck sale, 101(1 O street. Our New York Partner ThostoriTooui recently vacated by tho Fitrgirnlddiy goods company la now occu plul byTnlliot It. Gadd, who bus oX3iieil mi Immense lino of crockery, glassware, silver wnrtf, etc. This mock of goods was secured in a trade mid as Mr. Guild has no usu for them nnd hna no ilosno to embark In that calling, ho will aell everything nt n sncrlllco to clomi them out. This la no ndvertlslng dialge, butHgDiiuIno srcrlllcu anlo of lino china, glassware, silverware, faucv nrtlelm. etc., nud n line of goods Just such as will mako n lit holiday present. An elegant Rninmiiuo nroof etchliiL. nice ly framed, only fl nt CinncerV, 813 South Eleventh street. Tho lunulcuio depaitment nt Miss John ston's, 1114 O street, hna grown steadily from the day of opening so that It has become n most popular i wort for tho ladles to visit. Miss Johnston gives this her personal super vision which always gives entlroaitlsfnclion. For n cut. bruise, burn or acnhl. then, l nothing muni to Clmnibrlnln'a Pnln llalut. Ithenla tho irla more quickly than nny oth er nppllcutlon, nud uulesa tho Injury la very fcoveie, no acnr Is left. For anlo by A. L. Shinier. having had opportunity to buy goods at Half Price, placed heavier orders than wc expected for this time of the year, wc will continue our Special Discount Sale FOR NEXT WEEK and give all our patrons the benefit of this great Reduction in price. Therefore if you have not bought your winter Cloak, don't fail to call NEXT WEEK, 'at THE BAZAR J Tho inllllnery department of HeipoMielmer it Co. picmiscato lie ono of the most attract ive in their entire business. Tho now est sty lea and shapes nro shown and suggested. Give them u cnll. A very choice stock of fnncy nud nrt goals toys holiday goods at Herjiolshelnier & Co'a. o select from this beautiful line of novelties. A line of Cloth Ulsters and Plush Sacqucs bought at half price and just received will be offered at this sale. Infanta tine kid sllpHra for n quarter tho Wreck sale, 101(1 O street. at Mlltonberger's now Boston Clothing house lends tlio mi in pricoa on overconta. Such gnrmenta ua other house sell for f30, he sells forSlfl, M8eontaforfl4, I(S coata for 13, etc. Prlcca talk. Cnll nud aeo them. Nle Nittrna, iorfect lit, lino linings, excellent styles nnd Just what you want. You need u coat mid must eventually buy ono, so why put oir. You might as well get u full sea son's use tint of it na to only lmvo It u few mouths, Mako it n )olnt to go in nml see Mlltonborgor nt law O street. Nice little baby shoes only tweuty-flvo centa nt tho Wreck anlo, 1010 O street. Tho liolldii)H are rapidly nppronching, nud It behoovea Intending purchasers of Christ mas glfta to bestir themselves. No more ac ceptable gift can bo made than a cm) on jwr trnlt, esclnlly ono done by C. W. Burkltt the well-known nrtlst of 1 UfcJ N street. Mr BuVkitt has drawn jKirtralts of Lincoln's most proniluent peoplo and his work invnrl ably givs tho utmost aatlkfactlon. His work Is always artistic nud there Is an expressive ness in his iiortrnlta aeldom seen. Orders should Ihi left promptly. Pinb Furniture. O-K-h Lincoln has Lincoln St. Joe & KnmmaClty. ThroiiKh Nleepers nml l'urlnr Cars. Tho dny of transfers, chnugea nud delays Iwtween Lincoln, St. Joe nud Kansas Cltv is over, tho II. & M. having placed In service a lino of, combination sleepers nnd pnrloi chair cam that for convenience, elegance nnd com fort aurpasa anything heretofore run Itetweeu these pointa. The present schedule Is ns fol lows: Leave Lincoln, 8;S0 p. m. dally, nrrive lu St. Joe 5:37 a. in., Kansas City 7:50 a. in. ; returning, leave Kansas Citjr0:15 p.m. dally, 8t. Joo 11:45 p. m., nrrive nt Lincoln 7:AO p. in. These tralna run via Beatrice, Wyinoro and Tnble Rock nnd make close connections nt terminal olnta. Tho service la really excel lent and wo can recommend It with much confidence. Fuitherlnfor;imtlon cun bo ob tained nt union iippot or city olllce coinor O aud Twelfth streeta. A. C, Zikviku, City Passonger and Ticket Agent. 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, you have ne iclen 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. Tho tollottea that went from Mrs. Iinin'a boudoir for tho Charity Ball dreams of beauty. Gra-wero K. R. Guthrio has added n saddle manu factory department to his carriage establish ment mid is now prepared co supply nny nud nil kinds of harness or saddlery goods, just na you wuut it,ou short notice unit on most rea sonable toi nis. You know the number, 1540 O street. Brltton's new grocery, 1110 O street. Everything fnsh. Canned goods of all kinds. Hint brands of Hour Minnesota high patent. Goods ileliverid. Neatest grocery in the city. GUe him n cnll. 1410 O stunt. Doctors Bnlloy & Ooodell, ollico 1317 L street. Telephone, 017, Chamberlain's Eye nnd Skin Ointment, For tetter, sult-rheum, scnM-head, eczema and chronic sore eyes. Price 85 cents per box. 211 S, llth St. HARDY & PITCHER 211 S. Hth St. PALACE STABLES. FINEST LIVELY IN THE Stylish Turnouts o( All Kinds. WEST s ,.a n-pfflft.. y Vfggnilirirji i mMlZMMW&tfJ r,Jia'Wstfsw( , - , i , P"".'!"" " " Wmm - s.al.l t i iiikhiHff"lr"f"!rA Zi. M a-. St., botwoon llth and 12th. Phono 432. 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