s CAPITAL, CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1891 POPULATION OP LINCOLN 65,000. Saturday Evening, Feb. 21, '01 "f& Will Displnj New Spring Millinery Next Week. You are Invited to call nnd sen tho Latest Hljlrsl Famous Millinery Store, 1 145 O Street. TAKE NOTICEI Tim CouiiiKH will not lie rciousihlo for any debt made by nny ono In Its name, tin es a written order nccomiMinle tliu snmo, 0rnr I Oth and P ttrMts. Dry Goods, AND- CARPETS "The Courier" Fur Hale In Omaha. CoplM may I f ou.ntl at Keith's newsstand, SIB South Fifteenth street, Boyd's opera house btfek. Lock Stitch will not rip MUSLIN UN DERWEAR, In New Patterns nnd Correct Prices, nt HERPOLSHEIMER & CO. The CourUr Can be round At Windsor Hotel Newt Stond. Capital Hotel New Htnnd. Reposition Dining Hall Newi Htand. The Gotham News HUnd, 118 South 11th Ht. Bert HulTner, 111 North llth Htrcet. Rd. Young, 1030 O Htreot. Vlttohar 4 Co., 1120 O Street. Little Snort Cigar Htoro, US North I3th Ht. Wecterfleld' Barber Hhop, Hurr tllooK. MT An extra supply of paper It always left at the Ootham, la coio other Nowsdenlors supplies run short - FINE ' H-H'T'S FURNISHING GOODS ! W. R. Dennis & Co, 1187 O Street. l.oca) and Personal. WhiUbreast Coal and Lime Company. Take Turkish at 1010 O street Brown's for oyster In all style. Call up the L D. T. Co. , Phone 100. Pace Bleach at Exposition building. Ruth M. Wood, M. D 1230 P street Hair dressing at Exposition building. O. II. Collins, Dentist, 1005 O street Lincoln Ice Co., KH0 O St. Telephone 11&, Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O st Order Canon City Coal from Bolts & Weaver. Ladies' Hair Dressing at Mlis Johnston's, 1110 O street Canon City Coal at the Whltebreast Coal and Lime Co. Improvedshower for Turkish baths at 1011 U street, basement Union block. K. R. Guthrie is headquarters for tine car riages In all styles. Call at his repository, 1640 O street. Brown's new branch restaurant, 1418 O street, is doing a large business, and persons in the east part of the city are to be congratu lated on having so nice and convenient a place to dine at. Electric Light, White Wings and Minne sota High Patent, three of the best brands of our ever offered in Lincoln are now sold ex clusively at Britton's new grocery, HI0 O itreet Call and see some and get prices, or telephone 780 for a trial sack. The "High Patent" is the finest flour In the market and trial will so convince every lover of good bread. 8ft I --HxtS Ewaaatr a W '""SBVsttl JrWz m 'LsaivKJt ImHhL W i E Tim irnarnaoimtitn arenaiir. Out In tlin chill of (ho midnight gloom Wood tliejiiulli with his light guitar. Unheeding tl' mlerols-s' threatening doom. Nor tlin chanticleer's note nfiir. Ami I in sang full limit, full Intiil, full sweet, To lilt lady love mi tlin window sent, Who gnyly sent 111 fit from tlmo to time A hud or n uoscgny to cheer his rhyme,. And this Is tho lay That would skyward stay When ho cleared his thront mid began to playt "Oh, Imly sweet, whoso smllo I prise, UiiIihIko to me, I prny, Th'J fettering fringes of thllio eyes; Keep not their light away. Tho slnrs above iiro gleaming clear; Koch s)hnu volro Is still; Nor comes tho ir lug sun to poor Across theeiistvru hill. Como forth, then, to claim all tho hnmngc thill's duo From devotion to beauty from me, love, U )ou. "No ruy Iliad gilds tlin nrch uhova (.'ad o'er so sleiulfiist ho As tho IhlM'nsurahlo loo Thnd tills my soul for thro. Tlied lio nod coy to leuli thy hobo, Ad rnmhle here mid there, I'or dlghts llko those were Inula to ronb Ail hreitthe tho hiilhy nlr. CoIhi forth duo this Id awful tho hohhnito thad'i From doMitlon-atchool beg iitehool" your pnrdod- Washington Post. On Tuesday evening occurred tho happiest event of tho week tho "houso-wnrming" of their new hall nt Young's building nt Fif teenth mid O sheets hy Ak)IIo hstgo No. iUI, IC. of 1. A large nuiulier of Invitations had Ix'tm sent out niinoum lug a hall anil outer tnlnmcntnud In resonso it house-full caiuu nnd were heartily nud royally welcomed hy Chnucellnr Commander Charles Koxworthy. After n sumptuous repnt dancing was com menced nnd kept up until n Intt hour. Dur ing tho intermission tho assembly was re galed in dl verso ways. Tho Messrs, Camp Bros, and Harmer were present nud added greatly to the ploisurcs with trios, Mrs. A. Halter gave a piano solo thnt elicited tho most fnvoralilo comment, while l'rofesor Hill of tho conservatory could not still thu crowd in Its demonstrations for more recltn lions from him nnd em tho evenlngV pleas ures closed ho was recalled many times. Misses Pearl nnd (loorglo Camp wero heard with ecstatic pleasure In vocal numbers, like wise Miss ThoniMou. A recitation by Miss Nellie Dey was worthy of mention nnd show ed her to have more than ordinary elocution ary talent Tho wholo nlTalr was ono of those down-right Jolly parties that drive nway dull care and plant in its stead a mirth nud good feeling that dies not in a day. The following weru present; Messrs, and MesdamoH. W. Kelly, HO'Nclt, F. B. Harris, C, M. Keefer, C. H. Koxworthy, Geo. Camp, James Camp, W. E. Churchill, 8. W. Habo, J. Barber, Sidney Hinlth.W. S. Ayers, A. Halter, C. W. Hoxle, Chas Raymond, Chns. Wicker sham, Walter Keenes, A. D. Blllmyer, Lou Relgnlor,S. T. Cochran, James Kelly, Chin. Daubach, N.Hall, T.J. Hlckey, Chas. Krute, Mrs. L. W, Cropsoy, H.Shafer, Union, J.E. Iiigreman, Major MoArthur, W, H, Clark, Geo. Harmer, W. A. Forbes, Geo. Forbes; Misses l'earle and Oeorglo Camp, Grace Ash ton, Lee McClintock, Peter, White, Thomp son, Dey, Davla.Odoll, Gertie Holwlg, Keefer; Mefsr. Geo. Hill, Harry McConlga, W. S. Scott, 0.8. Fox worthy, Geere, J. E, Doug lass, J. J. McClelland, A. G. Kellen, F. G. Kaufman, Chas. Caldwell, Frank Leister, J, Perkins, Gresham, Elage, C. E. Walte, E. E. Stephenson, Will Hogan, Dan Helwlg, Ed. Keefer, E. E. English, E. M. Lamb. Ono of tho most enjoyable society affairs this season was tho social session given Friday evening by 1 .alienator lodge, No. 165, K. of P., at their lodgoroom. Mr. O. A. Wicker sham, C. C, delivered a pleasing address of welcome. A splendid musical programme in which such skilled musicians as Mrs. J, J, Murphy, Mis Grace T. Parks, Miss Minnie Murphy, W. T. Loaburg, G. D. Camp, M. T, Harmer, J. M. Camp, and W. E. Churchill participated. A banquet followed. Mr. W. H. Newbury acted as toastmastor at the close of the feasting. 11. L C. Pace resHuded to the toast "Our Guests" treating the ladies to an eloquent portrayal of the estimate he placed upon them, their civilizing Influences upon we wild and wayward men, who keep late hours, riding tho K. P. goat Mrs. H. M HhntTrtr r.Mrmnila.1 In KTlia Tanal. A.. Order" In a neat little, speech, defining the cardinal principle oi rytmantsm in glowing terms. Mr. W. L Cundlir talked to "The Sister 'hood, Wive and Sweethearts," pleaded his utter ignorance of the subject. "Without a wife," "Without a sweetheart" he said ho was at sea, and kept the audience laughing at his drolleries. Hon. W. J. Bryan talked of TheU iliHiatjl" luhliumil hippy and eloquent style, bringing dbwn the house with his numerous references to the proverbial goat, and advlsod all to become initiated. At the request of the chancellor he retusM to tell how It was done. Mr. R. O'Neill de scribed "The K. of P. Goat" with the aid of Ayers' almanao. Ho found him the sign of the sodlac, as well the object of terror to the uninitiated, Mr. E. E. Spencer responded to the toast, "Tho K. P. Baby," described his lodge, No. 135, as the fat, healthy baby of Pythlanlsm, and said other lodge must look well to their laurels. The audience filled Into the banquet room, where a delicious supper was spread, after which dancing was indulged in until the weo small hours. The following are the ofllcersfor 11: C. A. W lchrsham, Chancellor Commander; C, E. Watte, Past Chancellor; 8, 11. Brown, Vlco Chancellor; E. E. Spencer, Prelate! O D. Sparks, M. at A.; C. E. Ma Letto, K. of R. and 8.-, W. B. Mills, M. of F. C. L. Hall, M. of E.; Geo. E. Cansellar,!. G.; C. E. Colley, O.G. Tho many friends of Mrs. Bella C, Blgelow tendered her an informal reception Monday night, at her magnificent residence in Lincoln Heights, in honor of her fortieth birthday. Although the evening was quite cold more than one hundred guests were present. The genial hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Blgelow made overy one at home. After the greet ings and social chat Rev. C. E. Beutly called the attention of the friends to the fact that It was thought well to step beyond the usual procedure of such occasions and have some reepoiwKM to sentiments fitting the occasion from those present; Miss Jennie Thomson sang beautifully "Maid of Dundee." To tho sentiment "The Nineteenth Cents ury Women's Century," Mrs. Henrietta Skelton of California, responded In her orig inal and Interesting manner, nud Mrs. I). (I. King ssiko upon tho Mime theiuo from n gen eial standpoint, lofenlng to tho (s'gluning of tho work f.ir wonion's enfranchisement hy Hnaii It. Anthony, Lucy Htono, Lucre! In Watt, and others moio thnu forty yon in ngo. Mrs. AilnM, HltteulH'udersp iko briefly iini the work now in hand In Nebraska regarding municipal siilfi ago for women, urging nil to work nnd thus seciiio partial recognition In Nebraska. Mho referred to tho work of Mrs. Blgelow In the IHrti cnmpnlgu. Mrs. Dwlght Don Is then favored the friends with a song, "Hotomou In nil his llnauty," to the Intense delight of nil. Itov. George Scott of Sutton, then sxko upon, "What can wo expect from tho present legislation," Ills knowledge of tho men and measure nnd his happy hits therein kept nil convulsed In laughter, Mrs. Blgelow was much overcome hy this surprise nud spoko feelingly of tho kindness of friends In thus rememlsrlng her. Mrs. Hitchcock, president of tho Nebraska W, U. T. U then" sKke,nnil in her motherly, gracious wny clowd the liter ary part of the social progrniumo, Mrs. Blgelow wns tho recipient of many handsome present. After roficshmcnU tho friends dlsHised feeling that such meetings wero nil grander by their isx-urnecs, nnd cement closer the bonds of friendship. In aliout a mouth or probably sooner a unique dianmthi production Is to bo present ed by local talent It l to bo known ns "I.oiigfollow'8 Dream," Tho Lincoln committee consider that tho numteur talent which kindly aids them on this occasion enn make their result to equal in brilliancy tho production of the "Dream." nt Chelsea, New York, Brooklyn and Phila delphia, where It had phenomenal success. U Idle tho Wnshbiirn Union were rehearsing tho "Dream," at city hall, Poitlnnd, Maine, blrthplnco of liongfellow, In one of its arti cles, tho Morning Dally l'rcwi had this mrn grapli: "With practical AinerlcniM, tho ability to earn money Is considered proof of merit. Wjongfcllow's Dream' has had in gross receipts, including those of other stage productions for amateurs by tho same writer, over $4v!,0(MI, figures small compared to earn ings of oNrntiu nrtlsts, really large, when It Is loruo in mind that these pcrsunntlous nro wholly by nuiateiii' Intent, ofteu-ii majority in thu cast having had no previous exper ience." Since tho ulsivo npMinred, reports of treasurers of societies giving It, nt thaoicrn house, Atneshtirg, (homo of Whlttler); horti cultural hall, riillmblphla; music hall, Taun ton; Abbott memorial hall, Marblehead; col lege hall, Amlierst;()dd Fellows' hull, Winter Hill, Somcrvlllu, Mass., nud fourteen other cities and towns hi New England, middle nnd western states, tho giosg amounts to over f.V),000. In evidence of how wide Is the In terest taken In this spectacle, It may le men tioned Hint an application camo for it list season from Birmingham, England, n country where Longfellow is more opuliir than Ten nyson. Tho most enjovnblu party that Miss Helen Hoover enn remember ever having nttended wns tho Mirprlso given In her honor by her (Nirents Dr. nnd Mrs A. L. Hoover, in tho private parlors of the Lludull hotel Friday evening. The usual entortniiimeut which makes such an occasion an uninterrupted flow of pleasure, was provided and the guests thoroughly enjoyed themselves. An excel lent lunch wns tho grateful climax of tho evening's pleasure; Mrs. Hoover, the hostess, was assisted by Mrs. Ames and Mis. Horsch lor. The guests were Misses Dunn, Mulr.Scho Held, Shepherd, Gregory, Coulter, Emery, Olivia Pound, Louisa Pound, Smith. Alford. Schellengor, Eddy, Kelly and Wright Messrs Sheldon, Dunn, Woods, Sawyer, Beardsley, Folsom, Barker, Kills, Snyder, Tate, Howard, Marvin, Herdmau, Barkley, Glbeault nnd Hoover. A number of the friends of Miss Carrie Stearns were entertained by her Friday even ing at her cosy home, 040 J street A de lightful evening was pursed with cards, iniulc and other pleasing pastime. Lunch was served. Tho guests wero Misses Eftlo Hagen- buck, Mabel Doyle, YlrgleCadwallnder, Amy Rlsely, Ada Hagenbuck, Amy Losch,, Sarah Cooer, Gertrude Kingdom, Maud Bennett, Messrs. James Bailey, Harry Doyle, Harry Sidles, Frank Sidles and Fred Parr. A pleasant birthday surpriro party was given Thursday evening to Miss May Drum mond nt Bethany Heights. It wasa most en joyable affair at which music, mirth nnd chlt-chnt predominated, refreshments also being n most prominent feature. Among those present tho following were noticed: tho Misses Dillon, Mormon, Atwatter, llrlnie, Rend, Sumpter, Drummond nnd Messrs. Schell, Ellis, Young and many others. Tho first annual reunion and banquet of the Betn Thetn Pi fraternity will bo held this evening nt the Hotel Lincoln, under the man agement of tho Alpha Tau chapter. The hours of reception are from 0 to 13 p. m. Promlnont members of the order from the various portions of the state, will be in at tendance and the event promises to be a brilliant affair. Hon. A. J. Poppletonof Omaha is to be orator of the occasion. On March 4th, a most unlquo perform ance which will bo known as the trade's pa rade will occur at Masonlo hall. A number of Lincoln's most fare! nating young ladles are to represent the leading business enterprises of the city and will be attired in fantastic costumes appropriate to the firm that they represent. The young ladies are being drill ed by Captain H. A. Reese of the university batallion, who is instructing them in a num ber of pretty military evolutions. On February 4th Mr. C. F. Harpham of this city was married to Miss Ella Haddy of Mattoon, III. The happy couple came to this city the first of the week after a two weeks wedding tour and will make their future home In this city. They are now at home to their friends at 1020 R street Misses Alllo and Edith Clark of Sutton were the guests of Mrs. Rhoda Stewart the first of the week. Mr. Charles Cox Is reported to bo recover ing from his serious spell of sickness. Additional Society on 5th Pago.l With His Thumb, A boy Is said to have saved the Netherlands from inundation. Multitudes have been saved from tho Invasion of illseaso hy a bottle of Acr's HarsaparllU. Thu mcdlclno Imparts tone to the slem nnd strengthens every org.m and flbie of tho body. " I have taken a great ileal of medicine, hut nothing has done luu so much good at AVer's Sarsaparllln. I experienced Its bene ficial effects iMifore I had quite finished ono bottle, nud I can freely testify that It is tho best blood medicine I know of," 1 W. Ward, sr., Woodland, Texas. "Confined to an office, ns I nm, from ono year's end to another, with little or no out door exerelse, I find great help In Ayer's Barsaiurllln, which I have used lor several years, and am nt present using, with excel lent results. It enables me to keep always at my poit, enjoying the best of health." II. C. Unrnus, Maiden, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla rilKI'AUKD II V DR. J. C. AYEK & CO., Lowell, Maaa. HoldbyDruifgUU. il, sixes. Worth iiatiotll. Bound to be a Commotion On East O Street Today ! Kilpatriek, Koeh Dry Goods Co. After a weeks' preparation of Marking Down Goods and getting their different stocks in order, will open their doors to the, public. Bargains tor Everybody. Four Bankrupt Stocks to be disposed of to realize the cash. Prices Licklider's Old 1528 O STREET. Lincoln CUT FLOWERS AND DESIGNS For Weddings, Funerals, Parties, Receptions, Etc. General Collection of Plants. Visitors Always Welcome. City Orders by Telephone Promptly Filled. W. S. SAWYER & CO. Price List Free. Telephone 344 Wm HLIMHI ifl09vLkv PBtaiBA Telephone 176 Moving Household Goods and Pianos a Specialty THERE IS THE will tell. Call and Floral Conservatory, Corner G and 17th Streets. iVUSkBW VaflNHiwUliiiiiiiiW KlLWlll W MiIIIIIIIHbV ' lV viiiaVA s3HB1I lHHIm M. s jK vPlH)fauW. ,v3HKHiiB 4k v M VBV9raflH$ VN,lwfllMMC&- Jl JaiiiiiViHnliiiiiiiiiiiV m aHHBaT.issi", ' J. is I it 81 4 Li .ji' '& ! i. see. Stand, OFFIOE 1024 0 Street. m , t. t it. $fg0pjmMmimMt4imrmmmmmrrssGnr-rff-. ftjHH'i.kaAfijtrt J lfoa. iMJ .