CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DKCEMBER 20, 1890 1 Vnr POPULATION OF LINCOLN 66,000. Saturday Evening, DcdO, 'DO SSJS "Famous," $1,98, Fur Beaver Hats 1. D. Comet nt Cost to Clone Oull 114S 0 Bt.-Oforu Honi Corner. TAKE NOTICEI The Cowmen will not lo restwnslblo for any delta niiulo by nny ono In It uniuo, tin mi n written order nceoinpnnlea tho nhiiu, Corner I Oth and P Streets. Plush Coats and - FURS A SPECIALTY. II, 11. NIHHI.r.Y CO. "Tho Courier" 1'or Swlo In Oinitlm. Copies may lw found nt Keith's newsstand, 310 South Fifteenth street, Boyd' oporn house block. GRAND Winter Clearing Sale ! For Pattern Hats, Fine ami Medium Class Millinery, nt Unit and Lcsh than Unit Price, call nt Herpolsheiier & Co. '8. The Courier Ciui bo Found At Windsor Hotel Now Htnnd. Capital Hotel New Hlaml. iJ.U.iii,,,, nii.lmr Hull Nowi Htnnd. Tho not ha n New Btnnd, 118 Houtli Htti BW Itert Huinier. Ill North lltli Btroot. Kd. Young, X O Htrcot. Fletcher A Co., 1190 O Htrcot. Ltttlo Sport Cigar Htoro, 113 North 12th 81. WcstorfleUVs Barber Shop, llurr WlocK. CF-An oxtra supply of papers I always left at the OMham, In cao other howsdenlor supplies rlnslir, MODERATE Jj JPrices. s" 1187 O Street, W. R. Dennis & Go. lcal nnd l'ersonal. Whltebroost Coal and Lime Company. Take Turldsli at, 1010 O streetl Brown's for oyster in all styles. Call up the L. D. T. Co., Phone 100. Face Uleach nt Exposition building. Ruth M. Wood, M. D 1830 P street. Hair dressing at Exposition building. Telephone at the Cowuir office U 253, G. II. Collins, Dentist, 1035 O street. Lincoln Ico Co., 1CH0 O St. Telephone 118. Mineral water used tor bathing, 1010 O st Order Canon City Coal from HetU & Weaver. Mr. Graham' Ooudolr at Exposition building. Canon City Coul at the Whitebreast Coal and Lime Co. Iroprovedshower for Turkish liathi nt 1011 O street, basement Union block. J. D. Damaby, the tailor, may be found at rooms 19 and 13, Newman block,1035 O st. All tho latest sheet muslo, now stock, nt Crancer's Art Uuslo store, 913 south Eleventh, rtree. m E. R. Guthrie Is headquarters for fine car riage! In all style. Call at his repository, 1M0 O street. Ladle will find a complete line of line shoe and all the latest stylos at Uie proper prices at Sherwln'a Boston Shoe Store. The Whitebreast Coal and Lime company I again at tho front supplying the finest grades of coal at the lowes price. For a lame back, a pain In the tldo or ehost, or for tooth-acho or ear-ache prompt relief may be hud by using Chamberlain's Pain lialin. it I reliable. For sale by A.u Bhader. Practical gifts at economical pcices to suit the pocket of the rich and poor alike, Hep poUhelmer & Co. have for all the most com plete assortments In the west at a great saving. 0 SOCIAL AND IMMSONAI, Monday evening at Temple hull Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Kolm who hut n fw weeks since tomuved lo Lincoln fiom Nehtnskn City, norn W'lidorvd n very pleasant mid cordial to ccptlou by Mr. L. Weasel, Jr., their nephew, IhernWoro Upwards of olio bundled people picsctit by invitation, and tho occasion was olio of unrivalled billllnuco mid success. Guest were presented lo Mr and Mrs, Kolm In tho large reception room, panning thence directly Into tho danuliiK hall, In tlm early part of tho evening delightful oporutlo selec tions were mulct ed by tho Mimical Union orchc-itrn, under tho liicompniablo leadership of Harry Irvine. Hhortly after nlno o'clock tho ginud nmix'li was niiuoiittml, which quickly formed, wns led hy Mr WowmjI and Miss Paulino Goldsmith, After tho prome nade tho company won rim nod In two town running tho full length of the hull mid the hurt, mounting tho platform, stated In n few nptly chosen woids, that tho reception, - boknowii to tho guest piesout, wns a eclehra Hon of tho eighteenth anniversary of tho wedding of his undo nnd aunt, when ho thcroUon presented thorn with u very hand Miiiio tllver water service, nipioirlatuly In scribed. Tho latter as well as tho guests wore grtatly surprised hy this Incident, wholly uu looked for, which made Itthotiioroenjoyahh). A magnlllceiit hasketof Mowers was ulsopro Nentcd by tho ladles, Boon tho tuneful ulr "Ever mid Kvor Mine," filled tho llotir with ineiry dancers, inarklng thocomineiiceineiit of n highly entertaining piogiaimue. Bolee ttonsfrom "ThoOondolleis," "Paul Jones," mid other Kpuhir opeins were given during tho evening. Delicious reftoshmcntH woie served In tho mite-room by Brown, Tho in ception ns n rmo coiuplliueiit to Mr. and Ml 8. Kolm who begin their residence in I. lu ce In very auspiciously nt 1111 II sheet in tho I.yuinu stono terrace. 'Those picscut weruj Mimhm. mid Mesdmnes H. Bohwnb, I. Hi ticks, 1). Wise, A. Kntroiistolii,sr,,Hnm Wossel, II. Cloldsmlth, J. Btolnl.org, 1. Friend, H. Pol wosky, Kd lllgnell, II. V. Ilrown, M. Acker man, IiuulsMiiyer, Wllllo Meyer, I.oulo Mey er, blmoii Mayer, A. O. Kleiner, H. Hertcliler, M. A. Nowiunrk, J. J. McCullough, H. Kellg solin, It. Hat rand Charles Wost;MIci Paul Ino Cloldsmltli, Annlo llnrr, llettlo llnrr, Burnli Bchwnb, Ida Filend, Helen nnd Ernes tluo Friend of Atchison, Horn Fiank, Nettle and llertha Hellgsohn, Monnlo un.l Lizzie llu ford, Knto Hteln of St. Joseph, and Maudo Hiullhi Messrs. M. Htrnuss of lie Moines, Mayor(lraham,A. Ksonsky, L. Ksonsky.Hol OpK!ulielmer, M. Wolfo of Hlldreth, Neb., Joo Opponholmer, U. Hirsh, llctilwii Gold smith, Jako CpiHJidiehnor, M. Oponhelinor, Ed Wesel of Omaha, Julius Wesjol of Ne braska City, Edgar Wituel, Clint les Mayer, Henry Mayer, U. I). Mullen, FrnnkMullon of N,ow York, Ed Low man, W. Mm ton Bmlth, l'nul llonwlt, Charlos Ouiitilsun, Alfred KIs ner, Ham ltich, 1M Friend, Julius Hmlth of Now Yotk, Mark llufonl nnd Oscar Calla han, Mr. Mark H. Tiltou nnd Miss Inez Don in worn united In nmrriago Wednesday evening nt 7 o'clock nt tho residence of tho bride's parents, Hov. W.O. Miller officiating. Tho wedding wns n very ipilet ono only lelntlvi-s being pi osout. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tllton left for tho east In thoovenlng. After Fehrurury 111 they will Ih nt homo at (Ut South Fourteenth sttoot, Tlio groom Is president and manager of tho Wisconsin Furniture Company, en joys nn enviable, reputation as n business man, nnd soclnlly, Is very generally esteemed, whllo tho bride's many graceful accomplish itionta hnvo won for her a pinmlueut Mio.'n position. Tho young eoplo w ore very adroit, as but fow people had nn Inkling of tho np pronchlug nuptials. Tho Catholic Young Men's Lyceum club elected IU officers nt an onthusiastlo meeting held In Lyceum hall, Tliutxlny evening. They nro as follows: James J. Condon, president; Hov. Denis Fitrgornld, secretary, and K. Hutler, trvisunr. This Is tho orgatilmtlou under'whoso ntisplcea IU. Hov. Illshop Keaue of Washington, D. C, lectured two weeks ago to our cl' liens. A well regulattsl club room, library nnd literary culture will bo tho principal feature of tho organization. Thursday evening a pleasant surprise wns Inaugurated on Miss Goldsmith of Eighteenth street by n company of over forty friend'. High llvo nnd a toothsomo repast was duly Olltoved. tho whole nfTnnllnir n mmt ilalli.tit. ful entertnlninent. A Itoaullful otiera class was prevented tho surprised rlswlhosteMnndothorll,"utl10 "oveltles nt l'yios I', presents quite vmunbio nnd handsome were left as tokens of tlio affair, which marked an anniversary birthday of tho lady. Tho following young people of Uotlmny Heights are spending tho holidays abroad; Miss May Drummond, at Arapahoe; Miss Atwnter, nt Weeping Wntcr; Miss Dillon, nt McCook; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrow, ut Burlington, Iowa. The new band will give its first concert Christmas night at the Christ mas tree, A subscription part) will bo given nt Tem ple hall Tuesday ovenlng, December iW. It Is expected that In the neighborhood of thirty couples will bo present. It will Include a large number of the younger members of tho Pleasant Hour club, Strafford It, Hewitt, son of Rev. John Hewitt, entertained a number of his young friends at the family residence, 1999 J street, last evening, tho occasion being tlio thirteenth anniversary of his bli th. Mr. Whitney Jones and Miss Esther nrown were married Thursday, Rev. I W. Terry officiating. The bridal couple left Imme diately after the cormotiy for the east. Tho White Rose club met Tuesday evening nt the rerldenco ot Miss Amber Harnnby, Miss Ella Jackson will cntertnln tho club at tho next meeting. Bam 8. Campbell, brother of the clerk of the supreme court, has removed from Omaha to this city to enter tho employ of the electric lamp factory. Are you going to make New Years' calls I If so onlor your cards of Tiik Couiukh. And do so at once. Fine lino just In, but the best will go first. Topic, Omaha, says that a number of leading ladles are having elaborate gowns made for the Inaugural ball to bo held In this city. Who knows anything about tho Inau gural ball! Mrs. Donald Lathrop Lovo has gone tq Iowa to spend the holidays with her parents, ex-Gov. and Mrs. Larrabee, Mrs. George Clark entertained pleasantly a ve.y congenial party last evening lu honor of Miss Covert ot Crete A Christmas cantata will bo given In tho opera house Tuesday evening by the pupil from Elliott school. M's mil Mm A D. Klt'hm hvegonto Chicago, wbcro they will remain until after the holidays. Mrs. U. M. Shlpmaii of Mlstourl Vnlley, Iowa, Is visiting her sou tho general ngentTof the Elkhorn. Orion W. Flfcr. who ha lieen attending the seminary at Evaustou, III., Is homo for the holidays. Mrs. E. E. Brown, Mrs. C. Thompson aud Mrs. J. I). Knight worn Omaha UsltDrs yes teiilay. Tiik Ciiiiiktmah CouittKit will Im ImikmI In n few days, It will but It will sjs'ak for Itself. Miss Virgin I'ritchlleldorKvatisvillo, Intl., Is visiting Mrs. Goo. F. Thelis, 151 1 A stteet, Mis. W M. Woodward entertained tho J street card club Tuesday evening, Mr. nnd Mis. J. M, Munlock will spend tho holiday sat Wnliiut, III. Miss I.oiiIho Merrill Is ireovcrlug front n n sovero Illness, Dr. W. H. Lattn visited Arapahoo this week. Horn to Mr. nod Mis. C. U. Davis, n son. Ayer's Hnrsauirllhi In aces up tho system; purlllos nnd luvlllorntrs. Invnlldstieed It. For some months there has Inm-ii cousliler ahlotalk In rnllroad circles of n now train on tho llurlliigtoii & Missouri between Lin coln mid Oiunhn. This tnlk has llnnllyio solved Into fact, and on Monday tho "Lincoln mid Omaha Limited" will ttinko its first run. This new trnlu will ruiidally, except Sunday, nnd will be, without exception, tho llmst train In this pat t of tho country. It will leno Lliicolunt 10:15 a. m., unlvlng In Oma ha at 11 ;!K), making the run in soventy-llvo tiilnutes, nnd making only ono stop nt Ash land Itoturnlng It will leave Omaha at A r. m reaching Lincoln nt 0:!t). On tho return tilp stow will lie made nt tho three prlnclil stations. Nownnd magnificent parlor coaches havo been otdcred and when these aro ro celvetl, which Will lw In a few days, tho equipment of thetialn will lie unsurpnKNed. Ncno but drawing room conches will boused. Tlio oxtru charge will bo twenty-live cents each way. Temporarily chair cars will bo run, Corrlne Next Week. "Carmen," as ilono by tho Klmbull 0eia Comlnuonnd lluiles(niurompnuy, is no way similar to tho production of "Carmen Up to Date," now lielng prfKcntcd by tlio Loudon Gnlety comimny at their theatre on the othar side. It Is mi entirely original construction conceived by Mm. Jennie Kimball, who, feel ing that O rlutio had never had a good o portunlty to display her ability, and recog nizing lit her teuiMrament and npienrnnco tho advantages o. which she would Ira kw-sesti-d In assumlog tho rolo of Cm men, deter mined to oluborntoly pioduco n ImrlcMiuo of tho opera. Tho production was so successful that It Wamo tpilto tho craze In Now York. This brilliant little artist will appear with the sixty artists of tho Kimball owm com lnuo nnd burlesque company In her gient suc cess, Cm men, nt Funko's oiorn house next Thursday, Frli'ny nnd Satuiday. (Irantl inatlneMS will be given Tliursdny (Christmas), nnd Saturday afternoons. llald heads nro too many w lieu they may be covered with n luxui laut gtowth of hair by using tlio best of nil lestorcrs, Hall's Hair Henew er. llrlciH, tho shoo man, In the ExKs!tion, has Ir-cii having a great run In those elegnut ladles' divss slipH'rs mentiouetl in last week's Couiukiu There Is still a complete nuoit nieiit left mid should youdesiiu soiurthing nlco for u Christmas present, they me exact ly what jou want, l'nity slippers for both ladies nnd gentlemen. Just tako a look nt them. Then llrlscoe, the shoo man, has n lai ger stock than ever of ladles' mid men's lino shoes, The-o nro of standard innko, styl ish and durable, nnd guaranteed to fit tho finest foot wear In the city, lleforo buying clsow hero call on Hi Iscoe. Tur A Christmas Present. To M'lf, wife, ilaugliter, son, friend, pastor, school or Hotary, nothing better can bo found than TIIK I.tllUAHV l)K AMKltlCAN I.ITEUATUIIK 111 eleven elegant, large octavo volumes with" over 0000 pages, hands )inely Illustrated with 100 full page pji traits. Sold ou monthly Installments. Addles N. I'J. Loach, stat agent, 'J32-J Vino Street, Lincoln or Room 0, Ledwith block. Toilet masks and Cosmetic Gloves at Expo sition building. Flush goods In hji fume cases, manicure "oi dressing cases, n nice line embrnc- harmacy, 1193 O street. Goods llecomtn ended by l'rof. l'fim. At the roquost of Prof. Pfati and also to accommodate tho ladles who attend his cooking school, wo have purchased a froth stock of tho following articles: Armour's Extract of Beef, Coojier's Isin glass, Bay Leaves, C. P. Cream of Tartar, Pure Baking 8 dn, Almond Paste, Flavor ing extracts, etc. Alro the finest lino of holiday goods in tho city. Call aud see us. B. F. Pylk & Co., 1193 O street. For the greatest variety of Holiday Pres ents coll at Herpolshelmer & Co'. Elegant line of Silk Umbrellas for Ladles and Gent nt Kicr's, the Hatter. Chamberlain's Eyo nnd Skin Ointment. For tetter, salt-rheum, seaM-hend, eezctna, aud chronfo sore eyes. rrice2o cents er box. Fine lino of Extracts, all odors, splendid thing for holiday picsents.ln bulk, fancy bot tles or perfumery case, at ryles' l'lmrmacy 1193 0 street. Nothing Is nicer for holiday presents thnn a pretty album, and nt Pyle's pharmacy, 1193 O street, an excellent line of them is to be found. Nothing Else equals Ayer's Tills for stimulating a tori'M ller, strengthening digestion, ami regu lating the action of the bowels. They con tain no calomel, nor any other Injurious drug, but are composed of the nctle princi ples of tlio best vegetable cathartics. " I was n sufferer for ears fromd)spepsla and liver troubles, and found rocmiuiicnt relief until I commenced taking Acer's 1'llU. They havo effected a complete cure.'' Ueorge Mooiiey, Walla Walla, W. T. "Whenever 1 am troubled with constipa tion, or suffer from loss of appetite, A er's rills set me right again." A. J, Klier, Jr., Hock House, Ya. "For tho euro of headache, Ajer's Ca thartic I'llls are tho most effective medicine I c er used." It. K. James, Dorchester, Mass. "Two boxes of Ayer's Pills cured me of severe headache, from w hlch I w as longa suf. fcrer." F.mma Keyes, Iluhhardston.Conn. Ayer's Pills, rnKPAiuii nv .PR, J. O. AYER & CO., Lowell, Ma. Sold by all Dealers lu Medicines. O'NEILL & GARDNER sfle9uT)Q-!(XV WHTCHES, Diamonds, Jewelry, GOOD Low- Price s, 1006 O Street, Next Door to Ziemer's Ticket Office GET lOO FINB Engraved Calling Cards, Fine Writing Paper, TO GIVE AS A HOLIDAY PRESENT! WE HANDLE FORTY KINDS OF FINE PAPERS Wessel Printing Co. IN SELECTING HOLIDAY PRESENTS BUY SOMETHING x r Useful, Durable and Beautiful Rockers, Fancy Chairs, Folding Beds, Desks, Etc. At Hardy & Pitcher's. 'fit ii . -Ai" ' GOODS a- KT $ OR rc eox OR 3-K SEE OUR FINE LINE sBSb Silverware, a Clocks. V OF v t ., $1 tfj ril I 4