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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1891 8 65,000. ' JHmnHHK POPULATION OP LINCOLN Saturday Evening, Jan, 3, '111 SSJS $1,98, Fur Beaver Hats 1. 1). Corcl nt CoM lo Clone Out! 1140 0 Ht.-Opm llouM Corner. TAKE NOTICEI The Cotmiicu will not ln rcnixmnlhln for any ileMn made by nny ono In lta name, mi Ma n writ ten order nivouiHiiilcn tin, name, llctwccu tlii theulin mill mh'IiiI tint 1 ft tho Inpiiio tlmeof Lincoln's society nnpti Iiiih Issmi piclly Well tllkl'll lll III,, present WCOK. Allhnugli tin, inception of tlit loynl Legion win the only t rally In llllant event, there have lieon it iiiinilnr of minor lutpenliigH which have furnished their ipiotii of lunuseincnt Among theno were (In, various mK'liil sessions Of HW'II'I noi-li'tltn, which whllnlliey ilonol tlnrln are eminently cnjnynlili,. Not only Hit, dunlin hut tin, political crisis hnn fumlnlitxl excitement- mill imiti'ili'l for discussion. Altogether tlu four bundled linvohnd Mitllelent lit imikK tln'lr tlmo. 1 MEW Corner I Oth and P 8treta. Dry Goods, AND CARPETS Thti Courier" For Sale In Omaha. Copies ny lo found at Keith's news stand, 910 Bouth Fifteenth street, lloyd's oorn houw, block. . GRAND Winter Clearing Sale! For Pattern Hats, Fine nml Medium Clans Millinery, nl Half ami Less than llnlf l'rlce, call at HerpoMeimer & Co.'s. The Courier Can tin Kound At Windsor Hotel News Htand. Capital Hotel Now Maud. Kxposltlon Dining Hnll News Htniul. The Gotham NewsHtiwd, HHHouth lltli Ht. Ilert llultuer. Ill North llih Mrcot. Rd.Youmr.lOUOOHtreet. rietoher A Co., U'JO O Htivet. Little Hport Cliar Htore, 113 North 13th Ht. Woatornold's Barber Shop, llurr HIock. w-An oxtra nupply of papers In nl way loft at tho Uothain, In eano other Newsdealers supplies run short. HATS FURNISHING GOODS ! W. R. Dennis & Co , 1137 O Street. Local and Personal. Whltebreast Coal and Lime Company Take TurkUli at 1010 O street Brown' for oyster In all style. Call up the I. D. T. Co., Phone 100. Faoe llleach nt Exposition building. Ruth M. Wood, M. D 12)0 V street. Hair dressing Ht Exposition building. Telephone at tho Couhur office In 353, O. II. Collins, Dentist, 1035 O street. Lincoln Ice Co., IWO O St. Telephone UA. Mineral water used tor bathing, 1010 O tt Order Canon City Coal from Hetu & Weaver. Indies' Hair Driving at Mlsa Johnston', 1110 O street. Canon City Coal at the Whltebreast Coal and Ume Co. Improvedshower for Turkish Intha nt 1011 O street, basement Union block. All the latent sheet music, now stock, nt Crancer's Art Munlo store, 813 south Eleventh stree, E. H. Qutbrie is headquarters for line car riage in nil styles, Crtll nt his repository, 1540 O street. Nothing Is ulour for holiday presents than a pretty album, and at Isle's pharmacy, 1133 O street, an excellent line of them Is to be found. For a Inmo back, n pain in the side or chest, or for tooth-ache or ear-ache prompt relief may be had by uslug Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It Is reliable, ror sale by A.U Bbador, Electrio Light, White Wiugs nud Mlnno aota High Patent, three of tho best brands of four over offered in Lincoln are now sold ex clusively at Uritton's new grocery, 1410 O street. Call and see some and get price, or telephone 780 for a trial sack. The "High Patent" is the finest flour In the market and a trial will so convince every lover of good bread. The l.oyul Legion held lln minimi ut tlu Lincoln hotel on Tlmiwliiy evening, nml It pioxtil one of the grandest nirnlinof I ho kind ever known in this pint of tin, Mate, It wnn tlio Hint Hum Hid Lincoln hotel linil Ikvii foriuiklly opetusl to Hi pulillc, nml n nolo splendid nsseinlilagi, could not Imve lnen nelisdisl to pnitlclpnto In thu grand linu wanning. The miirfiiiilccut foyer, tin, elegant parlors mid the gilt Icimg dining hull mo lulmlrulily adapted for mhIiiI exeulH nml Mil u lolin uclilliK void. An In Uiioimi tho Loynl lKlou In ii hoc I ill urK'inl"itluu t-ohllucd lo KcliHi'ini'li lm Iiiimi Imi'II commUnloiUHl otllcern In tin, nliny. Tin, nennlnu hint evening thoiefolo cnllcil together tho ereiiiu of Iho mk-IiiI eiiclcnof IllOSltlltl', I'l .....I I.,,. ..... l .1.1 r...iii M in til mill I .1111 iri 1-F ... .nil. iii.i.i ' ." ." .!' ' .1 . I ... .. I I... 1 , I, .. ..- wni'il III IIIH inner imiir ui" imikiii nut "i nouuiled tin, K'lll'iut iIIKi'Ih fell Into lim with their hnuiloouie wlm nml clmrinlnji ilnnnlileiH. Tin iIihiim of tin, dltiliiK hull weie ihiowu oHn nml it ilurllu; mmiiii, pie neuletl llnelf Tin, pnlnliill hull nn lit with tin, refulgence of it lunellisl electlli' HkIiIh, mid tin, Miioiv wlille witlln Klltoiitsl llku llimlile. Tliien Iiiiik tnlilen liulelt ultlinller nml iTjnliil ullecteil nml miiltlpliisl t In, electrio Join. Smlliix wun Kiucelully eiitwiueil ulHilIt the I'liiniilelieiN wlille on eeiy nl le tropicul pluntn nml II. mem of uvery hue timinformi'd tho pluce into ii kuiiIcii. Over l.'0 KiiiilMniit down to tin, tables nml enjoyed thoelcKinitnpifiitl. At 1 1 sSHl tho commitniler cnllcil the guy eompiiuy to older nml it fount of oratory mid munlo followed. Lieut. (leoigo E I'liti'liett rend u piier on "TlioCitptureof Ft, Flnlicr." (leneiiil .lolin 11, Denuln pnseul,l n must IlltelentlliK nil iliens on Hie life of tlenetnl Alfred II, Terry. Major JoM'pli II. I'uililiH'k renpoiideil to "The Ditwn of Pence," nud Hon. (I. M. Ijuulieilnou Niidn kIowIuk triliuieto tlm "Loyul U'lon," .lutlguThumtuii iniiilnu few iuiirouiitu le mnrkn, after which Ooveiuor lloyd nitiu, forward In resMintn to nuineroiisciillH unil dcllveied u most elinpient uddlX'ss. Other tinted pemoiMKOt followisl w Ith npprnprliitu nnsiclien. Among the memliern and guenln from uliriMul were noticed Colonel Miku Sheridiiu, brother or "Phil," Major I.uil dlugtou, Major Clmknoii, Major Paddnck, Colonel Mores, Captain Wallace, Captain HwoIk, Judge Dundy, Judge Thornton, (len eiiil Picdoiick,Cnptntn Fumy, Major Hunter, Captain Mauclienter, Lieutenant Prltchett, (leneral Denuln, Captain llroatch, Hrinl Hlmight r, Captain Coburu, W. U. Kelley, Captain IJuinn, Captain liower, Colonel Htroug and Captain Her, nil of Oiualm; Cap tain John U Cai-nou of llrowunville, Colonel Hoover of lllue Hill, ex-Oovernor David llutler of Pawnee City, Captain Jackson of lllair, (leneral Dihvorlh of llnntiugn, Past Commnuder Uaptaiu Humphrey of 1'awneu City, Colonel Wllnon of Nebrnnkn City, Cap tain Morrlwm of Nebrank-t City, Chinch Howe of Auburn, Judge Morris of Crete, Colonel H. W, Furnas of llrowunville, Cii taln Palmer or Platniuoiith, Captain Jenneii of (leueva, and ninny othem. A number of the hvuatorn, leiMewntntiveHundntaliiollkers were pnsH'iit alno. When n jmrty Is given by a minister nt hln home, (Hipular pnsljudlce Immediately nur lulnen n ntslatu gnthei lug at which the long vinngisl guests wear an expre-slon an though they had constantly in mind "memento moil" bo mludtul of dentil. Any jktsou cherlnhlug such an idea would have hnd such n delusion quickly dlselled had ho chanced to have been at the moriy gathering at HeV. E. 11, Chimin's residence at llil'J H street Thurwlny eveiilug. It wan n jMirty given to thu mouthers of tho Unlvcr&nlUt Hundiiy school who had taken part In tho rwent cau tnU, nud nfter the evening of pleasure at Mr. Clmpln'n homo each gmwt felt amply npnld for the hours spout in drilling and premrlug for tho musical event that ncored nunli a grtMit Buccenn. Mr. nud Mm. Chaplu proved iitiMt charming enteitalnern and left nothing undone for tho entertainment of tho guenU. Ono ef the most enjoyable features of tho evening was tho music, Inrth instru mental and vocal, but the performer are too inodeHt to bo willing to hnvo n special mention made of them. An Interesting fea ture of tho evening's entertainment were tho refreshment, which evidenced Mix Chupln's skill in the culinary nrt. Tho fol lowing young ladies nud gentlemen were present: Misses Maud HeXton, Edna Eaton, McFaddeu, H took ton, Florence Htockton, Oatchell, Halls, Oiey, llerkoy, Fossler, Lyons, Dr. and Mrs. Eatou; Miwsrs. Stockton, Oatchell, (Houghton, Hrown, Helvey, Mo Cai gar, Troyer, Fatirot, Snwyer, Crnbtree, Tlielilillliilltly llghtisl IniniiMif Mm. Chun. Itiiinininiil, Hevcutivnth nud J nlteeln, wan tin, nceiu, of ,t pliiiisant ctrd pmty on Tliuin . day ineiilnx The pii lorn of lier liotnt, ate I itdiullalily uiliiileil for niich gaiuc, anil the the large iinieiublagi, wnsconifoi lalily M'alnl. lllgh live wan llu, fitvoi lln pisHmc nml the ptesetict, of a uuiiiIhii' of skilled pliiyeln made I the gaim, Intensely luteiesHiig lly her laie tnct Mrs llaiiiiuoiul iniiili, her guests fisl i thoroughly at home, nud iiuild a lion of quiet wllait'l niH'lal I'onxeiM, tin, evening sllinsl too ipiickly nwny. The following weie tho guenln, Mr, and Mm, Aiidrun, Mr nud Mrs. Iluck ntnir, Mr mid Mm. C. C. Ilmr, M-.iiud Mm. I.. C llurr, Mr. ami Mm. F W. Ilnldwlii, Mr ami Mm, (leo, llrown, Mr. nud Mm. Cir ley, Mr, and Mm, (leo Cook, Mr. and Mm. limit, Mr. and Mm, F. L, Sheldon, ur. mid Mm. MeFarliiuil, Mr and Mm. Foster, Mr. and Mm. Nlssley, Dr. and Mm. (lilllu, Mr. and Mm. J. It. Wiiglit, Mr. and Mm. Doo littln, Mr ami Mm, Ytttos, Mr. and Mm. ('. l.lppiticoll, Mr, and Mm, Miiurllius, Mr and Mm. Huyiler, Mr mid Mm. K K llaileii, Mr. nud Mm, llailny, Mr. and Mm, Zicmcr, Mr. ami Mm. Hairy l.lppliicott, Mr. mid .Mm, It. A Forty, Mr. nml Mm. Phelps Paine, Mr. mid Mm. Poiufiet, .Mr and Aim. Kliker, Mr. and Mm. J. Ilemy Smith, Mr. nml Mm. It. II Oakley, Mr. and Mm. J. A. Mnmhall, Mr. and Mm. J. W. Wl.iger, Mi. mid Mm. E. P. HnluicH, Mr. and .Mrs, M. Turner. Itoynl piles wen, won by Mr. (leo, llrown and Mm, M, Turner. Ilooby, by Phelps Paine and Mm. J. Henry Smith. The most Intel estlng dale in u young man's life Is (In, titlli, when lie I niches the milestone nun king his twenty Mist. year. A iiim exist cure Is suddenly opetusl to him, lie In no longer mi Infant, lml n full Hedged iiiiiu. Ho U In demauil, not only In the mmlN of com merce, but ho becomes the life of (he social dicli's in which In, moves. Everywlieio new avenues spline; omii to him ami In, nntuially feels Hie elation of the young bird Hint for tin, llrnt time tries its wings. On Tliiimiliiy Mr, .tunics J. Condon readied (his eventful iN'ilml in Ills life and his fond mother, .Mrs. M. Ilyrou, duly celeliiated tin, event by in viting inn munbeiof tho young mini's f i ic tuts to lejolco with her, The parly wan given at tin, cosy homo on Twelfth mid Washington htieets. It piovul an enjoyable iitralr In every particular. Cauls mid social games were imliilgisl in until a late hour, Mr, Con don was Hie recipient of many beautiful ami costly presents, among which may Im, men tioned mi elegant watch case, u volume of Mooie'n Melinllen Is'itlltifully bound in mil-ro'-co, a handsome clirnr case, a pockcthook, and other useful at tides'. There were pies eiit Memlames E. Huglies and J. Dniiiighlic, Misses llirdle Huglies, Nellie O'ltiordnu, May Haherlan, Not a Itnhnli, Itev. I). Fltgeuild, I lev I, L. Loiiglirau, Messrs. Joint P. Sutton, I'M wind Hughes, t'has. Medline, I. Meagher, P. W.Tarpy, Jinnes Fariell, E. It. llutler, Malachl (liace, .Iniues A. Mulligan, John Mc Dermotl, P, M. Hajdeii, Dr D. 1). U'Ooriiiau, James A. O'Slien, John Doinihoo, It, Cun ningham, Peter Lutgio, El, Haberliin. With the Issue of Tiik CouiitKii a change Is made in tin, islltorial depnt incut, Mr. W. Morton Smith vacating theotllce ol assiK'iato islitor which has been tilled by Mr. W. J. lly rues, who will have complete matiagmucnt of the Hoclcty, ilrmnatlo and local news columns. Mr. Ilyi lies in thoroughly schoolisl In Hits line of wot k. A prominent and vers ablo writer on H)pular topics has been en gaged to conduct the special depattments heietoforo known as "Tho Trlller" and fitill another writer will shine in a geueial line of work, which In to include special articles, thu liter.try department, etc. Mr. and Mm, K. K llaydeu entertained n pleasant party of friends nt cards Wednes day evening. High live was the order nud tills charming pastime coupled with excel lent refreshments itiado the evening both pleasant and iiiteiesting. The prl.es were won by Harry Prccmnu and Mm. PiickstatT. Those present were Mr. and Mm. HuckntalT Mlns Olive Ijiitta, Maud liurr, Martha Funke, Maude Stobbn, Margart ltalrd. Minn Mable Eeniier of lltirlliigtou, lowu and Mess is Ht. John, TikIiI, Zelirung, Kreeiuan, itivw, Wnlte, Will Clinko and Aaron HuckstnlT. Prof, it. L, Doilge, an expert teacher of iikhIciii lmigtiagen, is organlJug (lei man claiws Inthe Y. M C. A. lecture hull. He promises "n practical know ledge of (lermatt ill live weeks," and nubmlU testimonials of great weight In support of this extraordinary claim. Well known business men and society Indies of Omaha and Ht. Joseph who have taken the course all unite in endorsing Prof, Design an being thoroughly competent to do all ho claims. Classes nro now being organ ized at 4:!K) nud 8 p. m. daily. On our Music page Unlay will is, found two selections froin'Tnul Jouen" the Intent comic ern success which hnn made such a pro- noiinced hit In New York. Take It to the piano and play it. You will enjoy its tune ful mehnly lly the way, have you noticed the itumlier of pretty coniHsltlons Hint we have lately pres.Mited In t'.iat dep irtmeut. On the 'J7th and iWth of this month the llaydeu Art club will give an nrt exhibit nt tin state university chapel. Tho entertain ment, which in a free one, will consist of a number of storioptlcan.viows photographed from tho Niiutiugs of llnphael nml tho wot ks of the sculptors contemvorary with him. Over seventy couples enjoyed a dnuco given nt Temple hall Wednesday night by the An cient Order of Hibcrniaus. Hepreneututlvea from tho sixteen divisions of thu state were present, and also n uumtier of the state otll cern. Themusio was furnished by the Musical Union and n delightful time was en joy, si by nil. Now in Progress, 1-40FF 25 Per Cent 25 140FF Cash Discount Sale ! ON OUR ENTIRE -:- STOCK 33i-3 or 1-3 off our Cloaks, Nothing Reserved. Everything Goes. Having heard that a good many Lincoln people have been deceived in previous Discount Sales we hereby earnesty solicit everyone of our patrons to call on us and be convinced that we sell goods as advertised. This is our Annual Clearing Sale And we propose to clean out everything before the Spring Stock arrives. THE-BHZHR, 1023 O Street between ioth and nth Streets. The elegant homo of Mr, nud Mm. H. C. Outcalt was the scene of pleasant social gaiety on Wednesday evening. It was n dancing imrty given to a select coterie of friends and was one of tho most pleasant gatherings over held by the club. Mr. ami Mm. Outcalt are born entertainers and thut evening they were at their bent. Thulr homo is admirably adapted for social gatherings and everything was done forthocomtort mid entertainment of those who were fortunate enough to lie a member of the nrty. Dancing was of course the main feature of tho evening and was entered Into with great rest by all present. The ntfair wns informal and for that reason all tho more enjoyable. Tho following is tho list of guests: Mr. mid Mrs. A. H. llaymomt, Mr. ami Mrs. C. 11. Geer, Mr. and Mm. It. O. Phillips, Mr. and Mm. Joseph Iloehmer, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Holme, Mr. nud Mrs. II. E, 1iwls, Mr. Allien, Mrs. Hurd, Mlns Sarah Harris, Mr. and ttrs, N. 8. Harwood, Mr. Fauem, Miss Ada Atkinson, Mr. nud Mm Nlssley, Mr. and Mm. Towuley, Mr. and Mm. C. N. Little, Miss Corn hardy, Miss Nellie llrunson and Mins Cora Outoalt, At the proper hour tho dancer slightly Jaded were refreshed with n dainty lunch. The cosy home of Mm. Ed. Yatos was the sctue of a pleasant little card party on Wednesday ovonlng. All tho persons pienent were of congenial nature nud therowiu pi (dr ably more real pleasure enacted than then, would have been had tho party been of a more pretentious nature. Those taking a hand in the games were as follows: iho Misses Lee, Carmody, Hteen and Tlerney; The Mes.r. Hob Muir, Walter Leone, Ernest I Yates, , Hose, and John Dorgan. Tho "NamelwiH" high live club meets at tho residence of Mr. and Mm. W E Klrkor, fllHl Bouth Seventeenth street Monday evening and all memltem are earnestly requested to be present at 7:110 sharp. Mr. Julius Adler. of Heward, wan in the city the early part of the week visiting his many fi lends. On Wednesday he letuni.nl home. Additional Society on 5th Page. Many Clergymen, Bingeri, actors, ami public speakers use Ayer's Cherry 1'ectnral. It Is the favnrlto remedy for hoarseness mid all affections of the vocal organs, throat, anil lungs. As an anodyne and expecloiuiit, the effects of this preparation are promptly realized. "Ayer's Cherry 1'ectoial has done 1110 greut good. It Is a splendid lemeily for all dis eases of the throat ami lungs, ami 1 hnvo nnichilensiirc In testlf)lng to Its merits," (lte.) C N. Nichols, No. Tlshiiry, Muss. "In my profession of an auctioneer, any affection of t'.m voice 01 thrn.it is a serious matter, hut, .it each attack, I have been re lieved by a few doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tills remedy, with ordinary care, has worked such a innclrnl effect Hint I have suffered veiy little Inconvenience, I have nlso used It In my family, with very excel lent lesults, In coughs, colds, &e." Win. H. Qnartly, Miidutiin, So. Australia. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 1'iiKi'AhRii nr DR. J. O. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mais. Held by all Drug-gin., prica $1 5 six tottlm . Engraved Calling Cards, Fine Writing Paper, WE HANDLE FORTY KINDS OF FINE PAPERS Wessel Printing Co. j- miii'iiiiwT'