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" nii ' 'JBwwwwlHPWBBPBBB8WBiPBBJiB iDJIE2E,!a rSWHSSHH Igy ' T" ( W,WWJIWWWiWRf "- nyppipppiiPiwii'' iymfyjn"iniMr- w--r ip-v-ir" v v , . w CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DKCEMBER, 1890 f " ?WHPIiPBPP!l PWppwsFi,,,,sia,w! 1 V,- I CAPITAL i i i I II l ! L I iji IBL'J livSkAllllHv y 11 POPULATION OF LINCOLN 66,000, Saturday Evening, Dec, 6, '90 Otrner loth and P Streets. Plush Coats AND- FURS !' ' A SPECIALTY. I II, It. NI.HHI.r.V CO. "TlinUniirltir" I'or .Sitln In Oinuliii, Copliw umy lx foiiml nt Keith's newsstand, 010 South Fifteenth ntnvt, llidsiHrnhi)uso block, GRAND Winter Clearing Sale ! For Pattern Hats, Klnc nnd Medium Class Millinery, at Half and Lean tlinn Unit Price, cnll at Herpolsheimer & Co.'s. Tim Uurlr Oitu lm found At Windsor Hotel Now Hlitud. Capital Itotot Now Htnnil. Imposition DIiiIiik Hull Now Htnnd. Tho Oothitm Nuws Htnnd, 118 Boutli 11th Ht. Itort ltuinior, HI North llth Htrcot. KM. YnuiiK, IK.1) O Htwit. Klotohnr .t Co., (ISO () Htreot. UttloHportUhsarHtoro, 118 North IJthm. Wostorilold's llnrlior Hltup, llurr HIock. WAn oxtrn supply or papers In always tort t tho Qolhnm, in enso other Novvsdonloni supplies run short. CO.wEB. FINE FURS . - 1137 O STREET. Local ami Personal. Whltnbrmist Coal and I.I mo Coniiany. Take Turkish at 1010 O street. Brown's for oyster In nil styles. Call up the L. 1). T. Co., Phono 100. Faco Bleach nt Exposition building. Ruth M. wood, M. D,, 1221 1' slreot. Hair dressing at Exposition building. Telephone at the Couiukh office is 233, O; HrColllns, Dentist, 1025 O street. lira. W. K. Gosper, lino millinery, UU U Hutching & Hyatt sell coal. Telephone 225. Lincoln Ice Co., 1040 O St. Telephone 118. Mineral water used for bathing1, 1010 O it. Order Canon City Coal from BetU & Weaver. Mrs. Graham's Boudoir at Exposition building. Canon City Coal nt the Whltobrcatt Coal and IJme Co, , Indies should never buy a clonk until they have called ut the linear. Improvedshower for Turkish baths nt 1011 O street, basement Union block. Tho Inrgmt and finest stock of millinery In tho city can be seen at Mr. Gosper's,UU Ost, J, D. Baruaby, the taller, may be found at rooms 13 and 13, Newman block, 1035 O st. Jupitor Coal is a winner and Belts & Weav er, BtJp aguuU havo plenty of it. Try a ton. Poohlcr furnishes the finest tmality of ice cream and fane cakes for parties and wed' dings. ( , All tho latest sheet music, now- stock, nt, Crancer' Art Music, stord, 313 south Eleventh fttrei i . E.V. Quthria is.headnuarlers (or (lue car riogra In all styles. Call at his repository. 1540 O street. Inspect Herpolsheimer & CtVn.su rb stock of knit underwear nnd hosiery, from tlio cheapest to the best made. Ladies wfll find a complete line of tine shoes and. all the lateetstylos at the proper prices nt Bherw in"iJ llceton Bhoo Store. Tho vVhltebreast Coal nnd Limp company is again at the front supplying' the fluent grades of coal at the lowos price, JPpehier Is tinw serving rich juloy "oysters and luuchee at Ids parlors In tho McUrlde block, corner Twelfth and 1 street. ' ft For u lame baeka1 pain In the side or" chest, or for toethJaelw or oar-ncho prompt relief may bo had by Rising Olmmberlalu's Pntn.Balm, It U reliable. For sale by A.Ia Bhader, The Rambler bicycle Is coming more lit Kpular favor dally as the machine comes into general uso. It is undoubtedly the best adapted for speed, comfort and safety, of any of the machines, Call and see It at K. It. Guthrie', 1540 O street. v Jm? kL wj PColTjPi KOtT'Vf I MHkVLW-llfcT Sm mammmmmmmmmmtmmx The Huiutny Omaha llpo contained the fi I lowing Intel ooting account of the Thutston onid party In honor of their nlceo Miss Kiiuny Newman of Iilueolu, MIkh l.uim Dun dy nnd her lliinee Mr, II, II, Nuwinuii, .ludgii and Mr, Thuistou gnvo ii very delightful can I uu ty Krlilay evening nt their residence mi Km nam and Twenty-fourth streets. Tim Iuiiim', illicit U particularly adapleil forvu tei talniuenlM such as (his, was decorated In a modeitt jet very effective, maiiuer I'artueis for the game ero ekctwl by illlTvivnt vn rivtlesot linud uilnlil cards, containing fig ure of tho (lleek gtMls and giMlihwwa nnd clintncteia from the (.'llhert and Hiillivan operas. Mrs. Thurston vwiKnwlMed through out tho rooms by Ml May Dundy, Mix Km nut (loaglaud anil MIm Nellie lliirus and MIm Jelu Millard Tho Hint tadiea' prlru was as taken by Airs. Will Kedick, tho second by Mix llawley. Tho Unit geiitleiuan'H lion or mwrnrrliil oir by Mr Artlnir Cliilon, tho second by Mr. Arthur Wakeley The follow ing teropiAents Mr, and Mis. David Damn, Mr, nnd Mrs. I'M llaiiui, Mr. mid Mrs. D. II. Wheeler, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Clem Chnne, Mr. and Mis, A. Wnkeley, Mr nnd Mrs C'liarlea Douel, Mr. and Mm. U W. llaiullton, Mr, and Mrs. i: T DuudyJr.Mr and Mm, Will Itrdlck. Mr, ami Mrs. Will Millard, Mr and Mis. W V Vaill, Mr. nnd Mrs, H H Mall, Aim, II, H. KoIIIiih, .MImkn Catheriuo llaiker, Harriett iiall,Nuwmau, DiindyJ.tiua Dundy, U'akeley, Hoagland, Carter, ltiiritH, Jiiwlii Millard, llawley, t'larn llawley, llaleoinbe, (leitrudo Chambers, A llco L'haiulorH, Hoi comb, Curtis McClelland, NIclioN, Hall, lint knew; Mennrs. VA Fnlrllold, Hlchter of Lincoln, Newman, Ilintmiin, Illley, lletli, Al I'atiUk, K V. Dai ton, Kiank llamlltoti, I'leiioGariieau, VA Tllltlo.CharlexHaundeiH, Chin lea Tuttlo, CIiiiiIom Oirut, AithurGuloti, Kd Cornish. Tho reception tendered by Mr. and Mrs. J. I). MaoKarlnitd at their handwnno lesl-deui-e, Fouiteenth and Q stieuts, to Mr. and Mrs. 11, It. NMoy, ThuiiMlay utenlug, was oiio of tho largest nnd most on lovable otenta of the season. Neuily three hundred woplo weiopnwont. Tho laigo Iioumi wum wholly gieu overto tho teeeptloii, and after tho foininlprehentatloii.thocoinpauy aiuleiel to nnd ft o In tho many tllllerent looms. Tho .dining room was converted into it dnnclnc hall and hero tho young people had it met ly tlmo. Inotliorpaits of tho liouso thu guwts plitiedhlghllvo, or tho gentlemen Indulged lint ipilct smoko. Every whuru there was comfort nml enjoyment. Elnbornto i'frh ments were served dm Ing tho oveulng. Mr. and Mrs. MnoFurlaud are noted for their hoipltallty, and they havolii tlmeapnit given many very ilegant entertainments; but tho icccptlmi of Thiirwlay night, Kihapi, ex ceeded Ihemnll In pm feet enjoyment. Mr. and Mrs. Nlssley enjoy it wide popularity mining tho young people of the city, and thN fact dimbtlem etinti Ibuto I much to tho cord lallty and ttnrmtli of the reception. As MIhh Hiidiluth, tho bride, made many friends heio Inst winter during nil extended visit, ami she U welcomed to Lincoln with tho warmest ic gard nud best wNhes of it host of people. Mr. Nlssley has for several jears lieen ono of tho city's most prominent merchants mid In sovletyhohas nlnitja been n leading spirit Ho too, ihhh'Iv1 n loyal welcome Tliurwliiy evening. Mr. and Mm. Nlssley mo now nt homo at 743, .South Thli tienth street. In tho pre si of other matter Thh Couiukh was uiiablo to gUomoro than n pairing no t'eo of tho wedding of Ken. I), llinford and JIIkh Jennie Morgan, last week. This inter esting ceremony was informed by Uev. C. E. llrudt nt tho rexldenco of tho brido'H pa rentH, 1W7 J strcot Thanksgiving night. It was followed by nil elaborate wedding sup per. Many hnuiUome nnd coitly presents wero received. Thaso present wero: Alcssni. and Mcsdiimos C. H. Hammer, Hopkins, It. llinford, Bpencer. rholns Paine. A, T. Iteming and family, C, II, Gore nnd family, C. A. Robblns, Munson and family, J. F. Lansing, Jas. Tyler, Jno. Btlro, Caj talu Bcott, Dug. Bhllllng, IX. D. Graham nud tlnuRhtcr, Chns. Waldo, E. I. Trimble, Hniry Fletoher, Fullerton, Archibald, Drndt, C. II. OouldjMesdameaJ. W. Magnn, Hnrcn, of Mnrshalltown, In., Minnie Ilinfonl, Hell, Baiah E. Tuttlo; Meiwrs. J. H. Duncan, Guy Halo, Will Clark, Chns. Clark, Fred Hnllett, Fred Kimball, Frtxl Longwoll, Russell Dry don, Chris Cnmp.T. O.Lovo, Harry Horn, John rhllllM, Geo. Wanlner; Mlssea Ellen Uumaer, Moll II) do, Hilda Uamne, Mattel Curtis, Mabel Long, Jennie Watson, Maud Ensey, Ina Ilurch, Mnrgret Hnllett, liessle Tattle, Mnblo Tuttle, Emma Tultle, Agglo Alexander, HnstlngsjEither Alexnnder,Hnst lugs; Ada Albright, Grand Island; Elllo Ltvse, Estella Btlw, Florence Hale, Fannie Ilinfonl, Mnttio Ilinfonl, Mabel Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Ilinfonl nre at home at 'JOUO L street. Through tho kindness of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheldon MIsj Minnie Latta entertained the Tuesday Evening Club nt tho formers hospitable and elegant residence this week. This charming home, one of tho most lutltttlal In too state, Is admirably adapted for social gatherings, und this meeting of tho club was one of the pleasnnbHit yet held. Tho attend ance whs utmsuaUy good, only ono member being absent, mid the literary programme, which was devoted to James Itus&ell Iiowell, was peculiarly entertaining aud Initructivo. Readings wqro given by Dr. C. F. Ludd.Miis Cora Hardy, and Miss Clara Walsh, nud critical essays on the life and works of tho author were read by G. W, Gerniguud J. 11. Cunningham MnsterPaul Sheldon guvo a very pretty recitation, Tho remainder of the flYv'iiIng after the regular progmmme, was spent in dancing. Thoo present were: Mea ner. Geo. N. Foresmnn, J, II. Cunningham, Jpbu 8. Oorgan, Dr. C, F. Ladd, O. W. Ger- wlg. J. P. Fitucou, Frank C. Zehrung, W. E. Hardy, Will Clarke, B. T. St. John, W. F. Meyer, W. Morton Smith, Misses Clara Walsh, Cora Hanly, Minnie Lntta, Anna linrr.Ollve Latta,Kelllo White, Dona IxomU, Anno Funke, Ethel Marsland, Grace Grllllth, and Maude Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Sheldon and Mr, nud Mrs. A. G. lleosou nnd Mr. Dixon. A most unique and happy surprise was that uh en by Miss Fannie Newman to her moth er on Thursday evening. Mrs. Newman has been helpless for nearly a year with a frac tured limb. Thursday evening was her blrthiUy. I nvited guests wero met ut the open door by Mr. 'Newman" In silence. So adroit weru Miss Fanny's movements, no noto of preparation had reached the earn of the invalid. At 0 o'clock slui left tho sick room and descended to tho imrlors with a guest, in tho guise of a caller, to And many dar friends of tho olden time. Roses, gifts, congratulations, music, u dainty collitlou In tho dining room, the bill hday cako, blazing with tapera of the years ogone, these woie tho welcome extended the sufreier, In man nor so artless, in spirit bo generous as to soft en tho painful memories of the months, ami proved Miss Fanny not lessa graceful host ess than devoUxl daughter. Those present were Dr. aud Mrs. IMcharUs, Messrs. and Mosdames Titos. Bowell, C, II. Gere. W. J. Uml, II. 11 Oakloy, H C Elliott MIm El Hot, Madame Ititmlall A vny ipilet wedding took plarohero last week, tin font i acting parties being Eiiuiit (I llogelatid and MnrgiierlttoU'Gara. Tho briilo,onoof tho tenchrsof tho high school of this city, Is a young lady of pleasing ap peal anct) and captivating mnnueis. When MlsiiO'dain sent in her leslgnntlon It wns not nceeptiil, Tho groom Ii a highly es teemed young man, sou of Col, A llngelaml nfthlsclty, Hn has n beautiful homo In the subiirlntof tlio city for his young bride, which thoy exiiect to occupy on their return from their In Idnl tour, which will Include a visit to tho bride's imrents In Iifnvetto. Ind.. nlso Inilsvllle, Ky. Mr. und Mrs II ign laml will bo nt homo to their many friend February 1, 1S01 Mr nnd Mrs. B. M, Metlck entertained very pleasantly a number of friends at pro gienslvohlgh llvo Tuewlny evening. Thtro wero prusenti Messis. and Aliwdaiiies A. Hurlbut, J. MeClay, 13. Stewart, VA Holmes, A. W Field, W. 11 Woodward, Ed lllgi.ell, It. I). Stem ns, E. It Bluer, V. D.Me Clusky, II. M. Rico, O. ('. Hell, Harris, U W. Itoxle, A. M. llatnl,T II. Denton, F. M.llitll, Graham, Gio. Cook, A. O Hastings, Georgo Clark, T. C. Salsbery, Dr. and Mrs. Hiloki, Dr. and Mrs. Dayton, Dr and Mis. (iiuYii, Mm Haul, Messrs. J. 11. Strode, I). 0. Van Duyn, E, StepheiiHon and Judge Chapman. Tim pi Iron were won by Mis R.I). Stwirns and Dr. Glircu. A delightful progressive high live patty was given by tho Misses Mlnnlo nnd May Mellck, Tnurwlay evening, 'Ihoguests weio; Misses MeClay, Leeso, C'urtlM, Arnntrong, 1'ace, Covitt, Cochran, Dewey of Chicago, Hnllett, Hair, English, Erb, Caulleld, llnx-k, Hooht, Ilortgiovo or Seward, Hoover, Gnt linm,MissiH. Wackeihagen, Funis, Giahain, II. J. Hall, Mi'UnndlcNs, Lalril , Cat tor, Fiske, Rlehler, Lyons, HiMiver, Edilj, .McClaj, I'at ilclc, Delhlefs, I'liiuslnck, Ilouck, Hm limit, Mellck, Johnson Tliomjnl favors wero won by Mis. Armstiong ami .Mr. Will MiClaj Carl Gtleure), head Hiilesinan at Itudgii ,t Mm i Is' left Tiusday for llrooklv u and after it visit of soveial weeks will !h Joined In holy ixnius oi vvtsiKM'K lo .Miss ijcttleUslicrof that iltj Allhough Mr. Gueuel denied these In- tendons on having tho other day, Till: ( oiMlll.H tlnouzh ItspilvatoKiaimllue lele- giaph si stem Is given those facts for publica tion. Ji r. anil .Mrs. Umiuzel wilUunivo In Lincoln about New Yeamday What neater or moro merul piesent eoulil you give a f i lend or lelatlvo than soine lino tin rtsKiudeui'o paper Tlio Weasel Printing Company havo n line comprising foitydlir eieut kinds put up either In line htm, tab let form or In bulk. Thet.o gomU should bo lllHcteil, At thollleetiiigofSoiosls Monday nfteinoon "Iljpnotlsm" was considered, thy discus slo being opened hr Mr. Dr Not ton. The next meeting will I mi held at the usldenceof .Mis 1). L. Hi ace, when Minn Mooie will leviovv tho book, "Tho Natllial nnd the Siiiernat lll al. In addition to tho entertainment an nounced them Is tnlk of soveial other jmitles for next week, aud tho Indications point to mi unwonted activity in social circles, lie glutting with MN Weaver's leeoptlon Titos day evening, Invitations to tho wedding of Miss Elmlra Trotl nud Mr. Georgo Stonrns Palmer havo laen received lit this city. Tho ceiemony Is too occur in Chicago, Wednesday evetilmr, Decoinbor 17 nt 8 o'clock. Mlsti Ruby Holmrs, daughter of 1 K. Holmes, nfter an extended visit with her gtamliwirents In Chicago, has returned to Lincoln to entor the Convent of the Sncied Heart for n course of studies. II. 1). Chirkson, Will Johiisqn nnd George Covert, wete elected members of the l'leasant Hour club nt the meeting this week. Tho club w 111 not glvo it pat ty until nfter tho ill's t of tho year Orders for engraved calling canls for holi day presents should bo left with the Wessel Pi luting Company a soon ns possible. Re member a week's tlmo should bo given on all engraved goods. Invitations to tho military reception to bo given by the Omaha Guards Tuesday even lug, December 0, nt Washington hall, Oma ha, have been received In this city. Miss Aggie Alexaiidurof Hastings, who has been visiting Mrs. Ken D. llinford, returned to her home Tueulny. Mr. nnd Mr. Frank Sheldon entertained n number of friends nt cards last evening. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Lnwton started for Los Angelcso Wednesday night. Frank W. Smith, of Alliance, will arrive In Lincoln to-day. Mm. Geo, Cook entertained a company nt cauls last evening, Asjou llko It. Gray nnd fnded whiskers maybe, changed to their nutuiul ami even dor brown or black by using Ducking ham's Dye. Try It. For some time past a new building has been in course of conjunction on South Eleventh street near M. It Is now com pleted, ami was put up for E. C. Hartshorn, tho upholsterer, who has just moved In and wllljoccupy tho first lloor and basement, Mr. Hartshorn is making arrangement for a grand ojH'nlng on which occasion a leather rocker Mtlued at $i5 will bo given away. Aside from thewe, pretty souvenirs will bo distributed and the nHning -wlll is) an auspicious affair, such as no one should miss. Tho advertisement of the ocniiig w 111 be made In next Saturday's Couiukh. Toilet masks nud Cosmetio Gloves nt Exjk). sitiou building. Plush goods In perfumo cases, manicure sets, and dretslng cases, n nice line embrac ing all the novelties at Pylo's Pharmacy, lliSJO street. Each Season Una Its own peculiar malady; hut with tho blood maintained In a state of uniform vigor mid purity, by tho use of AVer's Sarsaparllla, tho svsteni readily adapts Itself to changed conditions. Composed of the best alteratives ami tonics, and being highly concentrated, Acer's Knrsapurllla Is the inoseffectlve and economical of all blood medicines. " For some ) ears, at tho return of spring, I had serious trouble with my kidneys. I was unahlo to sleep nights, and suffered ' greatly with pains In the small of my back, I wax also alltlctei) with headucho, loss of appetite, and Indigestion. These s)mptoms were much worse lust spring, eseclHlly the trouble with my back. A friend persuaded me to uso AVer's Bawaparlllii. 1 began taking It, and my troubles all disappeared." Mrs. (lemma Helnngrr, si liriilgo St., Sitrlugnuld, Muss. Ayer'sSarsaparilla , rilBIUHHIl uv SB. J. O. AYEK Ot CO., Lowell, Mass. BohlbyUruKKltis. ),slxt3. WoituJloltU. DRY On Monday morning, December 8th, we eoinmenee one Dry Uoods ever inaugurated in this city, consisting of Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Wash Goods, Domestics, Linens, Flannels, Yarns, Blankets, Hosiery, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing" Goods, Gloves, Mittens, Notions, and Fancy Goods. In fact, everything pertaining ton first-class Dry Goods stock, all of vvlilcli lias been carefully selected with n view to this wile. The much tnlkcd of McKlnlcy bill does not cut any figure, cither In wlmt vc paid for the goods or what vvcvvill sell them for. When we bought our goods vvc found the manufacturers of every line lendy nnd willing to sell us nt old prices, ntul even less, mul that enables us lo give our customers the benefit of our purchases. Wc will only give the prices of a few f the many things vvc have to offer, but will wiy to on that the cut nnd slaughter extends to everything In the dry goods department, and we only nsk you to call nnd see what ns.ilc Examine - WIS .(( Inch all wool Henriettas, nil shades, nt 8 c, worth 68c. 6 Inch nil wool Henriettas, nil shades, nt 73c, worth ySc 46 Inch nil wool Henriettas, all shades, very fine, nt 08c, worth $1.50. 6-jnII wool Dress Flannel, nil shades, at jb'c, worth 75c. 6 1 alt wool Ilnblt Flnnnel, nil shades, at 73c, worth $1 00 23 pieces nil wool Dress Flnnnel nt 25c, would be cheap nt 39c ly Inch black China Silk, nt 33c, vvoith 58c. 31 inch black Chlnn Silk ut 73c, wortli $100. 24 Inch black Chlnn Silk, vcrj hcav , at ySc, worth $1.50 Special Bargains Just Collarettes and Ruchings, Some special designs and styles which will be sold at our popular low prices. It will pay you to visit us during this sale. Bargains in every department. v Remember we Sell Diy Goods Cheaper than Anybody. Maxwell, StgirxDe & Ioss CorqxDainy " " rr- FOR $2.50iS- Engraved Calling Cards And Copper Plate, Wessel Printing Pine Furniture. 0K- 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 v found than at HARDY & PITCHER'S If you have never visited their store, you have ne idea of the magnitude of their premises or the amount of goods shown. There is nothing so nice or 1 ich 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, 11th St. HARDY & PITCHER ft GOODS - of this kind mentis. our Goods and OFFER 19 Inch Silk Plushes, ut oSc, worth .Si. 18. in Misses and Children's Mittens! Received a Large Assortment 1532 to 1538 O Street. - ., V n, 100 FINEST Co. of the Greatest Sales of Prices ! Ladles all silk mittens, ySc, worth $1.50. ' " Wc have succeeded in getting another case of those choice stvles full stnndn d dark pilntsntsc worth 7c. We have n full assortment of nil linen to- Sheetings and .(S Inch and f-1 pillowcases. Prices will he found the lowest. Twenty-lire dozen Ladles' Double Wool Mittens, angora lined, 69c wortli $1.00 Ladles' Spun Silk Mittens, yc worth 75c of ? ,i -' sa., . 0NLY$2-50 2H S. 11th St v 1 I' in " .. 'i ;i , ' I H V J ? l I mtmvM'mtmhiBttitmM$mmmmm !& -IrV&if.vt