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Vsr- ffttpV 8 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1891 fjp I s II ESBIltftffiMfitf l" POPULATION OP LINCOLN 65,000. Satarda; Evening, Feb.7, 91 sis $1.95, Fur Beaver Hats P. . Comet nt Cont to Close Out! 1140 0 St.-Ora Horn Corner. TAKE NOTICEI Tho CoUiueh wIM not lo nKiiiihla for any del made ly nny duo In It iinmo, mi as n written order accompanies tho antno, 0rnr I Oth and P StrMt. Dry Goods, AND- CARPETS "The Courier" ror Hals In Omaha. CopiM may be found at Keith's now stand, tit Bonth Fifteenth street, Boyd's opera house Hock. Lock Stitch will not rip MUSLIN UN DERWEAR, In New Pattern ami Correct Price, at HERPOLSHEIMER & CO. Tk Courier Can be FouskI At Windsor Hotel New Htand. Caaatal Hotel Newa Htend. ihhuoii uining iibii nn manu. leOolham Newa Stand, 118 South 11th St. trt Ruflsar. Ill North I lib Street, I. Young, IIBO O Htreet. sriaaerZ Co.. 1130 O Htreet. Utile Sport Clxar Htore, US North lath 8U weateraeia'a neroer soop, uurr mooa. taTAB extra (apply of papera la always left at taa Ootham, In case ollur Newsdealer a applies ruo anon. HAT-S FURNISHING GOODS ! W. R. Dennis & Co, 1137 O Street. Laeal aa Feraana. Whltebraaat Coal aad Lime Company Take TurMah at 1010 O atreet Brown'a for oyitar in all itylea. Call up the L. D. T. Co., Phone 190. Face Bleach at Exposition building. Ruth M. wood, M. D., 1230 P (treat. Hair dreatlng at Expoiltion building. O. H. Colllnn, D.ntUt, 1035 O ttreet. Lincoln Ice Co., 1010 O St. Telephone 118. Mineral water uaed for bathing, 1010 O t Order Canon City Coal from Betta & weaver. Ladle' Hair Drcwlns at Mla Johntton'a, lUOOttroet. Canon City Coal at the Whltebraaat Coal and Lime Co. Improvedaoower for Turkish bath at 1011 O (treat, baaement Union block. E. R. Guthrie i headquarter for line car riagea In all atylea. Call at hi repository, 1540 O rtreet. Brown'a new branch restaurant, 1418 O atreet, la doing a large butineaa, and person i a the east part of the city are to be congratu lated on having (o nice and convenient a place to dine at. Electric Light, White Wing and Minne sota High Patent, three of the beat brand of our ever offered in Lincoln are now (old ex ohiaively at Britton' new grocery, 1410 O (treat. Call and are some and get pricea, or islepaons 780 for a trial sack. The "High Pate" k the laeet four in the market and Wla 1 will so convince every lover of good ajtM - tilP fx Illlllillfl wT rTTT " if If If 'J f 1BI Ml Wr m W-: W c3 wsJtaaaaaVTaaaaaaaaaBBwlMKfflfaV. iiBlBafS 'XAaBKBeaeaeaeaeaW (sssssssssssssssssssssssssssfcJfcTJf A Mltle Hlrtlng. "A llttlo nnnscium now and thru Isrollshod liy ttio ticstof men." A llttlo flirting now nud thru I also relished liy tlio men. .IiiiIkIiir from wlmt I'vo seen of Into, Our Klrliiiro In tlio self same tntn. Ho careful Ikij s, Ik) rnroful Klrln, Don't iml your cjes, mid shako) our curls Ho direful of tlio HonU) on drop Or tlio old folks to this will put n stop, I've warned on now, Inkinny ndvlw. Before koIiik tiHifnrJuit iondertwlco. CnKBIiri'l.NKHK, A liuly rentier of TilK CoimiKit who frtv fluently oitte rtnltiK, send tlio following for pulillt'iitlou mill certainly when nil poltitH nro comddcicd, her vIowh mul grlutcuces nro well founded. Hut TilK CoimiKH linn often iiindo icuuirks cont'd nlng tlio cnrelowuies of tending note of acceptance. Kind rentier lii eo jouru'lf In tlie position of n hostess ut it run I pnity, Tablet ciioukIi for sixteen nro nrrmiKi'tl mul Just ciioukIi guests to till tliem lmo Ixen Invited, Vou nro one of tlivni mul liy coming Into you tletnlii tlio pleasure of the entlro party, nil of whom must await your arrival licforo commencing. Then again, nud oven worn', not coming nt nil nud neglect sending regret U oven nioro uniniiniieily, Ittnlmshut n moment to drop n card of regret mid thin given tlio hos tes muplti tliun to Kt't miother H'reon to piny In your plnee. It Ik positively n blench of otlipietti) mid n very novel o otn nt thnt, not to mud nt'i'optnncot or regret nud n tiling thnt no ouo idioultl full to nttentl to promptly a H)KHlliltt, Till iiimwi'ih I'tpinlly iih well In tho onmi of nil oilier pnrtlvM and woinl nlTuliH to which luvllntloimnro iKttiotl, Hut heroin tlio letter jllitt lit it'cvlvetli Mlt,(KiiiTtnti Will you kindly put IIiIh lit tlu letiioniitrnut'o In n i-ousplcuouit plucu In TilK CtlUHIKIt. It I tiKnlimt tho "HikIiiI l'eople" of Lincoln and tho iiinnuer In whleli they rucuivo luvltntloimto xirtleiiof nllklndt nml nr not H)llto or wellhrtxl enough either tti wtitl nci'tptntiew or regret. It Ik out ingoouatho way rdiuo of tho ontertnliiem of Lincoln hnvolioen treated, nntl you cnu hear ctiinplnlnta from all ildtw. Lmd nprlngn prominent Indy gnve twolargn enrtl pnrtK'n nutl h curtly HAid to n fi lend t lint nho had liwued luvltntloiiM mul then lmd to go nround mul iuk them If they woro going tti nceopu On the flrttt night when tlio party comiueiu-etl nt nluo o'clock one of the coupled had not yet nrrlved, Tho howtewt tolephoueil nntl foul d that they wero not "feeling ery well and could not come," itiiweiiuHnlly ho wm com- ielletl to auk two or Iter guent not to piny. Thin U only ouo of tho numeroim ciu that hapieii right along. If we could linvu n profetMor conio to Lincoln mul open n clam on pollteiienK mid coimnoii tleeoncy limteatl of cooking acliool, etc, I think It would bo n positive boon to entertainer. nk or TIIKM. On WedllMdav nvenlnir tail. T.lnrwilii Lodge Number U5, I. O. O. P. held n public Installation of the officer elected for the ensuing quarter. It occurred at the lodse hall over (taker's nlothlnir Irnnat. Tim affair was a aucceaa in every way and re- necrea great credit on those who were iu tnutnd wltliitatiiiinajrf.mi.nl:. Thnfnllnvl.iD officers were initalletli Emma J. Hedge, C. i. ; unas. 1. Kvans, v. T; tlattle Hedges, Treas. ; Edwin Blicrwln, F. H. ; Frank Keyaer, M.; Jna. Fentman, D. M.; William J. Adam on, Hoc.; Albine Lyman, At.8ec.; Alice E. Minnlck, Chap. ; Hoot. June, guard ; Will iam E. Ellis, Bent.; Clarance E. Hedge, P. C. T. These were Installed by Mr. 8. O. i. nomas wuu tlie beautiful and Improesive ceremonies of tho order. Tho Initallatlou was followed by a short but very interesting programme. The music wns furnished by tho Houth Lincoln band A recitation was gWeu by Mine Ella Jackson. The reading of the society paper, "The Electrlo Lights" by Its very modest and unnssuinlug young editor, Mr. Chaa. T. Evans, followed. After the programme the time was given up to social entertainment, playing new and Interesting games. At 11:00 p. m. the gathering broke up and all went away feeling that the occas ion was one long to lie rememlwred. One of the moat enjoyable parties of the season was given by Mr. and Mr. Frank Clyce at their home Twenty-eighth and Q treetalast Thursday evening. Progressive high Ave was the principal amusement, the game being carried on until after midnight. Mr. W. H. Benton and Mrs. 11. B. Bawjor won the prises A choice collation waa served during the latter part of tho evening. Those present were: Messrs, mid Moidamca B. Hum phrey, W.H. Benton. I.E Johnson, H.B.Kaw yer, C. F. Barras, J, Ulster, E. L. Holy oke, Mr. II. M. Brice, Mrs. Bolby, Misse urictf, aiary ami uaii Matone, Barah Riley and Silases White and Riley. The most no ticeable features waa the elegant bouquets which adorned the aoveral room. A pleasant party of friend were eutei tallied Thursday evening by Mr, and Mis, C, N, Crandal at their residence corner C ami Seventeenth streets. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wurgburg, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hamilton, Mr. nntl Mrs. Charles R. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Rudge, Mr. and Mrs. Will McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo Hale, of Mexico; Mr. James Miller, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Hoagland, Mr. and Mrs. 1). E. Green, Mr. and Miss Battle Huntington of Chicago, High flvo was enjoyed the fore part of the evening, Mrs. 0. II. Rudge, D.E. Green mid II. V, liogland won the prizes. Refreshments wero served, after which vocal and instrum ental music and dancing were in order, A number of the young friends of MIm Delia BcoHeld very successfully surprised hor on last Saturday evening. Progressive high five, tlddl-de-wlnk, dancing and dainty re freshments furnished the amusement for the evening. Those present V(ere: Misses Torettn Kelley, Alfred, Tude round, Dunn, Hoover, Mulr, Clara Smith, Fowler, Toulne, Pound, Bryan, Gregory and Bhephanl, Mestrs. Barkley, Elliott, Beardsley, Mainland , Will- ette, Bawyer, Folsom. Hamer, Jones.Hlieldon, Barber, Honeywell, Hoover and face. J. H. Duncan was eighty-seven years old yesterday and In honor of the event a num ber of relatives and friends gave him a pleas ant surprise at 1230 R street. Among the guests being two daughters from abroad, Mrs. J. F. Copelsn of Atchison, Kan., and Mrs. J. H, Bradley of Marabaltowu, Iowa. The evening waa a delightful social success and ouo that the hall and hearty old gentle man fully appreciated. Mr, Duncan is the father of Mrs. Keu D. Blnford. The Tuesday Evening Club will be enter tained Monday evening at The L incoln by the "homeless" young men of the club; In addition to the regu.ar literary programme which on tliU (k'ciiIiii will bo devoted to Mis. Ilronnlng, tlieiowlll Imn pnentntlon of tho we)l knoHii comedy, "Tho (Julet fam ily." Too ilinmiitlt' peinounl Include Memni. H. T. Kt. .ffiliu. Will Claike, JiihuT. Dot gnu, llr, C K, Uild, .Ml.ws Olhn UUn, Nelllo White, Corn llaidy nml Claia WnMi. This meeting lll ilouhtliMS bo ouo of the iiiiwt dii Jo)iihltict held, A spider web pmly given Tutdny ommiImk by tho Halliiliooly club nt tho homo of Mlm Tilled, IT,") J stieet, Tho tivent wns ouo of the iiiimt thuiouglily oujoynblo et given by tho t'luli nud Homo of tho featlilei wem ns tiulipions tho iiiiiiih of thesoclnl ng giegntlon, Tim prettiest fratmtiof the even ing wns tho spider web system of cliooilug partners. Zephyr strings weie attnHicd to tho chandelier nntl a iluucn similar to thnt of a May hIo pnity follow tsl: The lady nud gentleman having the miiiiii colored cords Ih come pin luers at cniiN or In the dninv or In whnlover gnmu followed, 'One of tlio moil iiiii'irKiiiig ii-iiiures 01 iiiti uveiuiig iviih 1110 gnmo of prtMreiwIvo high llo. Tho roynl pi les went won liy .Mr, T, HoIiIiihoii anil MIm JoHephlini Miiildon, Tho latter )hi t Ion of tho tiveulug was devoted to dancing, Thoxo present went AlliHesMndilfii, Lntnler, Arohlo, Mnry Tnioll, Martin McliiuniN, Illnkti Mcw.rn. ItobliiMiu, Taylor, John nud (.'linn. Tlielll, Hmnll, Plsliee, Honck nud Decker Tho uniiual election of olllcom of tho ITuloti club declined Monday evening nud re. lilted as follows: II. I). Hiithnwny, piixtldout; W, M. McDonald, !cvroliloiit; W. W. W. Joiiiii, secretary :C K. Walt, treasurer. It II. Oakley, Dr. Appleget, Dr. C. V. Udd, M. 1. Aitkin, II H. Kiojiimu, O R O.ikley a'ld A. W. Fleltl tllieetor. Tho tllrecttirtt chose Dr. Applcgcr and Dr. Lidd ns the house committeo for tlio ensuing year, Tho annual leKirt showed H.7 memberM nud tho nlTniiM of tlin club made, a pploiitlld financial showing, Mr. C. O, Whedon Is tho retliiug president. Tho momhcis. of tho club nioillxcuiHlng tint ndvlsnblllty of bulldllig n splendid club house. Mr. Finnic Undditr'!, an elegant young gentleman from Boston nud whopoKscsstM the rm o faculty of making everybody Ins f i lend, was thogtioftt of Mr. Kiod Howe tho past week, Mr, (lodilnril says that ho never wns more cordially euteitalnisl In his life than ho wns dm lug his visit hero nml ho loft on Tues day inont ngieeably Imprestcd with western hospitality. MIm lluitha Aveiy, 1801 F stieet, was ut homo to a few invited friends Wediiewlny evening. Tho party had a most enjoyable time nt cards ami other games. Those pres ent were: Misses Clnrn Carmody, Efllo Hteen, Grace E. Pel kins and Messrs. Finest O. Yates, Irwin Winger, and Mr. Coin stock. Tho Lincoln Turn Verine gives its s cond annual mampio boll at Boliaiinn's hall next Tuesday evening. It will bo kept strictly re spectable anil none hut persons of known re pute will tie admit ted. Any respectable r sou may obtain tickets of the eo nnutteo nud nt leading stores. Friday night nt tho residence of W, F. Robinson, Twenty-eighth nud VI id streets Mr. Joseph Lewis nml Miss Ida Lansou of Barnston, were united In marringo by Rev. G, W, Isham, The happy couple left the next tiny for Barnston, wheio they will re side. Ira Iligby, principal clerk nt the Murray hotel, Omaha, was a Lincoln visitor early In tho week. He was accompauloj by his wife nud daughter, nntl came to the Capital City to Join Mrs, Hlgby's mother hore enrouto from Retl Cloud to Omaha, A grove of tho Mystic Circle, n lady de gree in the Woodmen society, 'will be organ ized In Lincoln In about a week or ten days. It is expected that Antelope camp, the social camp of the onler, in this city, will soon In stitute n grove. Thomas Brown, the caterer, mourns the loss of hi aged mother. Mr. Brown was nearly sixty-five j ears old but her last days wero nl wnys comforted by her devoted son. The funeral took place Thui sday. The next jmrty of the Plensnnt Hour club will be held nt the Hotel Lincoln next Tues day evening nntl the piesout Indlcutlons are thnt it will be In every way ns brillnnt nn nf fnlrnsthe last one. Mr. J, A. Roouey, a most genial young gentleman with n host of friends in Omaha, has been appointed as stenographer to Gov. Boyd, vice Bert Belts, who has retired. Miss Joslo Wessel nf Nebraska ity, is visiting relatives in Lincoln and tho guest of Mr, and Mrs. Max Kohn on II street. Messrs. B. T. St, John, John T. Dorgan, Will Clarke, and Harry Freeman will goto Omaha thi evening to attend the theatrical performance by the Jefferson-Florence-Drow combination. Mr. Noah Hodges of Sandy ville, Iowa, is making pi eparntiom to become a citizen of College View, where he will erect a palatial residence. Miss Mary Miller, who has been the guest of Miss Anna Funke for a number of weeks, left last Saturday for her home in Chicago. Mr. J. B. Hoagland of North Platte, wns the guest of his brother, Deputy Sheriff Hoagland, the first of the week. Mrs. E. C. House of Broken Bow, has been the guest this week of her slater, Mrs. A. K. Samson of this city. Mr. George Miner mid Mr. L. C. Dale, bolh of Omaha, spent Sunday with friends in this city. D. E. Thompson has been in Chicago nnd other eastern jwlnts ilui ing the past w eek. Miss Maud Stobbs expects to leave for her home in Toronto next Wednesday. W, F. Weaver has been enjoying n viicn tlon in Denver the post few days. Mis Naomi Weaver has boeu visiting in Atchison, Kansas, this week, Additional Society on 5th Pago The Majority Of so-called cough-curei do little more than Impair tlie dlgeMlve functions nml create bile. Aycr'a Cherry Pectoral, on the con trary, while It cures the couch, does not In terfere with the functions of cither stouucli or liver. No other nietllclno It so safe mid efficacious In diseases of the throat ami lungs. "Pour years ago 1 took a socio cold, whleli was followed by a terrlhlu coiikIi. I win very sick, and confined to my bed aUiut four months. 1 employed a plijslclan most of the time, who finally said I wan In coiumnp tlon, and that he could not help me. One o( my neighbors advised me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and, before I hail finished taking tho first bottle was ablu to sit up all tho time, mid to go out. Hy tho time 1 had finished the bottlo ' was well, mul have remained so ever since." I.. I) Hlxby, Hartonsvllle, VI, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, riitTAHKi nv SB. J. O. AYBR CO., Lowell, Mas. Sold by sll linutglti. fries tl ; sis bolllss, J. Lincoln 4 d Cut Flowers, Designs for Weddings and Funerals, Baskets, Boquets, Etc. General Collection of Plants. Price List Free. An Unparalleled Offer! THE COURIER, FOR 60c A YEAR We have Completed Arrangements with the Publishers of The Cosmopolitan Magazine, whereby we are able to club that excellent Monthly with our paper, offering BOTH The Cosmopolitan is sold for $2.40 per year, leaving the price paid for The Courier ONLY 60 CENT8. The Cosmopol tan Magazine is the size of Harpers, Beautifully Illustrated, and is one of the most interesting and delightful of all the big Eastern magazines. In addition to its varied features each number Contains a Complete Illustrated Novel. The Cosmopolitsin has just been increased in size, so that the reader now gets in the year 1,536 pages, equal to five volumes of 31 1 pages each, with over 1,500 illustrations by the cleverest artists. Five such books would cost $7.50. But the 1,536 pages of the Cosmopolitan and 52 numbers of the CouKiftK will now be supplied for $3.00, payable in advance. The Courier will be delivered by mail every Saturday and the Cosmopolitan will reach subscribers shortly before the first of each month sent direct from New York. All subscriptions in this combination are payable strictly in advance. Old subscribers to the Courier can secure the Cosmopolitan by paying a year's subscription in advance. Sample. copies of the Courier will be sent upon application. Sample copies of the Magazine can be seen at this office. Address: Telephone 253. PALAGE STABLRS. FINEST LIVELY LN THE WEST Stvlish Turnouts of All Kinds. M St.. between llth and 12th. Phone 432. i.- GK BILLMEYEE cSc CO. 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