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Smmwommampm wgwi Ktmmn AS CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1891 .4 II- M . iflj) CANDY KOK EVERYBODY Strictly Pure nnd the Largest and Finest Line In the City, t FOLSOM'S 1307 O STREET. ty We make a specialty of entering Ice Cream and Fruit Icon for Hall", Purlieu, Wedding, clc, nml ran serve tlicm In the brick or hy the inmrt on sliort notice nt TCMouahle pi Ice. Fancy Cake of nil kind inmle to older. Telephone order receive prompt attention. Cull up 501, If you Deposit your Savings -IN TIIK .Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. H. K.eor. UtlmiiiU'HU. THEY WILL EArtH INTEREST FOR YOU At tlio lliitnor 5-l:ive pur Ct. per Annum-5 Bi.ve .1W a week unit It iiiuoiinlH with Inters! In live year to 1 1 .rXMHK Bank opens t Ui) n. in. to .! !' . and Batunlay evcnlm?. a to K p. in. Safes to Rent In BurgUr and Fire Prcof Vaults. Smoking Jackets Fancy Vests, Foil Dress Suits, Full Dress Yests, Fine Furnishings, Christy's London Hats, AT OALL AT HALTER'S Meat Market! With jrour CASH, and get Good, Juicy Meat at your own Price. Haim, rC BcclSteak oc Beef Roast, '!!!'.. so Boiling Ueef 3c Pork Steak 6c Roast Pora f,c Sausage (M Bacon, 6c Lard 6tfc Every Pound Guaranteed to contain Sixteen Ounce. Twdirloiis and Rolls always on Hand. Poor or kick people can call and get meat for Nothing with an order from Elder Howe. We don't change our name every six inontlu. We arc still running tinder the old name, and are not'alnmed of It. Halter's Market, 316 North Tenth St. Telephone 100. Meat Delivered Anvwhcrc in the Cftv. i-.'-wo-J l umfitr li)trt' of Miufrrn 7Y;nr. l-'ubllNliod Saturday. AiMnww nil poimiiuinu ilium illnol to tlie nfllee Wicmmicl. Pkintino Co, I'tnn.iMiKiiH. Courier IIiiIIiIIiik. W'U N Hired. TKI.KI'IIONK&VI fj. Wkniki., J it., Kdltor nnd Hole 1'ioprletor, V. J IIviinkh, Asmuolntu Killlnr. HunsOMII'rioNi Oun Yrnr by Mull nr Curried fJ(M Hlx Mouth, l M) Three- Months, COe.; Onn 111011II1 30 Ci'iiln Imrnrnlily In Advance. AnTRMTIKMKNTKt ItAlt' fllrilllltsl oil nppllonlloll al llmnnivft. Hpwlnl rnl.-n on Tlitm (.'onlriK-lh, t'osTiiuarrioNSiHIinrt spicy nVclolifx, ikmmii nml lirli kiiIIcIIimI. IVrmiiinl nml Hoclitl notes urn MpreUlly desirable, I'hINTIscii Wo ntnke n mcIaIiv of Finn Printing In nit II lirnndim. Hoelelv work n x'tlnlty. Kiitcrcduttlio I'oitultlrn of Mncoll', Neb,, n second oIiin mutter. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000. IN TIIK LIBRARY. Outing for March I one. of tint strongest uunilKrs over published. Ivcr ofthudog will thiil Unit, r.M If nutl(litliiK tlm ikiuIh1 llon liy nn American of the the world fiimi'it HI. Ilorniud, Hlr lledlveru, It contain a Ht. Ilcrnnrd article with hi portrait hy MiMiru, n perfect Ki'in of draughtsmanship, to Hay nothing of tlioiowrti other champion which adorn It, O.inoelat will oujoy the chatty episodic maimer In which CJ. Ilnwyor Vaux tell hlri tall hy tlio Wltitor Camp Klro. Yachtsmen will ieriio with singular profit thu first cleiptor of Captain llonsevelt Hcliny lor's Involution hi Yacht IIiiIIiIIiik; Alhletlo, with eipial xihiI, thu Instruction which 1'ro fosor Amtln Impart hi "A Hunt with the (Hoves," and NatlonaHliiardimicn tlio attrac tive article, "How Old England train her Ued CimK" Turning from tlieu varied sorb, pastime and recreation, not forget ting hythe-hy Association Football which llinl a dnuttlity cliamplou In P. 11, Holier!, tlm March Outlu:; eonclii le Edgar Fuircett's reiiiiirkahln novelette, "Tlm I'lnk Hun," and contain a charming pastoral ' lonrince, "(lert,"iiloni) worth thu price of thu Maga zine. An umiMial Interest at tlm pre ml time at taches Ithulf to Komu unpublished letters from thu lata (lenural Hhermiii which appear hi the March iiiiniher of thu North Aiiieilenn He vie w. Onowiltloii to (luiioral (Inrlleld hiAugiit, 1871), a to thuloalty of (ieiieml Tliouiim, I eminently eh irniteristle or Hlier mini, Another letter duer.ht'M the meeting of (limit mul Sherman with prclileiu Lin coln on Imiiid thu "OiiMii (jiuvu" at City Point near tlio end of thu war. Theo let tern would douiittens attia"t a lurgu iimnherof ivuder. Thu Match Mtigitlmi of Ainarlean IIItiiry oK-n with a canfii! Ktudv of thu puhllu car tT or "(Jeueral riaiicl K. Hpliinur, thu Fl nancler," liy Hev. haau H. Hartley, I) I) paper of great lulerint iiicliidlug a graphic ilcKriptipn of ijyneral HphpierV part hi th ctinivptlon and lno "of thu "giveiilMick, In the tlino of thu late civil war. Thu m-coiuI article I a delightful tory, hy HuUit Houu I'aucnift, followed by n third paper, a nketeh with ortralt, of the eminent liUtoiiu ehnr acter,Hev. Hanniel M, Njiiich, written hy hi foiiAbramS Iwaes, Ph. U. Following thi Mr. A. V. Claiton, Virginia, i-ontrihiiteaii Miiolarly account of thu "Puuiiylvaiila Con vention, 178H." It U n atroug, blight mini her, without a dull page. A prowctu for the Western Nationalist In at huuit. it will bo published neml-mouth-ly with headquarter in this city. Dr. H. II. Aloy U it editor. Hurpolstiotmer fc Co'. new line of muslin underwear 1 the lnvtt made, all lielng look stlcli and nt no higher price than cheaply mndu good. Dell it Cowdery balled hay and all kinds of ftod ami liest tlower guarnuteeil. Telephone 784. All good delivered . New style of invitation just in at Tint Couiuiciiofllce. "fti-otrh (1 Ingham" worth SOn for Monday at W l-2o. J. W. Winiikh ft Co. If thithdy at the lecture tho other night only knew how nlwly Hall' Hair Hanower would remove dandruff and Improve the hair she would buy a bottle. Klegunt lino of now gingham, In Scotch and American, just oiwned at Herixilshelmer &Co. Wedding Invitations, either printed or en. Slaved In tho Unest style of tho art at The Couhikh olllce. Correct forms and best ipiallty of htock guaranteed. Sample cheer fully shown. J. B. Haniaby, the taller, may Imj found at rooms ID rtud III, Newman block.lOi'J O st. 20 down ladle' nil silk vets for Monday, 87 cents, worth fl.&A. .1. W. WiNOKU d Co. One hundred llnust eiignivtil c.illlng card and pla'e only fcUiO at WiHel Printing Co., li:WN street. No such line of fln-j vo'ilele a is kept by K. It. Gutlirlo lo4D O Htnt can Im found oImi where In thu state. Kverythlng stylMi imd novel In the curiiugu lino It thoio told foil ml Htep in and look over the lim even If you don't want to buy. ItwHlntfoid jouufon pleasant ii.omuuta look at thu vmioin Ii.uhU muiiu turnout. Tlio tVldtebreast Coal and I. line comimuy is ugxlu lit the front supplying tho fluent grades of ull kinds of call Kiiguno Iliillett, the Jeweler, Imsdeciilul to push tlm illamond busiiioss more than ever and has Just imilved an niMlti"ial big line of llie.o precious stones for his stic't, ami now should you ever think of luvesting In diamonds a call given to Hahett willei uvinuu you thst he can show you a ulcer Hue, liner gisxUand In more exqnMto setting than any competitor. Anything in dlamoni's hi whatever simp or slylu can 1st procured at right prices nt Hallutt's and you arx nl wiv ', welcome to d op in rfnd cast j our optic ovr ' them.' beauties whether )ou want to buy or not. DAINTY MMMIIS MAIDS, THE DfUQHT AND HANDSOME Qini.S OF TENNESSEE8 METROPOLIS. They Hutu liiurin of .Ml nil ii Well nt Tliu of 1'iieit unit I 'or in, nml Are tin. qilimtluuiibly Typlml llriiiilli'n of (tin Hiiiiny Nonlli. lCii rJulit hy Ainrrlcan I'reN Asorlullon, MI8H CAIlllli: WA1IIIINKII. "Pretty tunldsull In n row," and In every other dainty attitude, (orooth, blosom In Mcinphl with hiicIi priMllgallty that onu imfTei-H from an "omlmrruN do rlcliL'Ho" In an elfort to setllo u preference where them are an many coulUcllng demand. They are beguiling, aoft voiced, fair feat ured women, with an Imlelliiablc power or charm that I a an utmophero nbout them, Perhap It I the air tlmy breathe, the guy il-niiglitM of HitiiHlilme t hoy drink In all their live, that eugendera tlio In Mmclaut aplrlt of coipiotry that inakca them bewilderluu, nIiicu co(iietry Is half woiiiiiii'h charm. And amid them nil iu thl pretty city of old Ti)iincee one of "the falretof her hlstorM," to bo slightly Mlltonlnn I Mis Carrie Warrlnor, a last season' "hud," who I iinaiiimously con ceded to Iki an timiuallflcd aoclul hiicccns. Shu In the daughter of Mr. II. C. Wurriuer, onu of the most properou and promiuciit lawyer at thu Tennessee bar, ami Inherit much of her father' vigor of Intellect. r-i M18H i:.MMA (IAI.LOVVAV. There In ii Himuestlon ol' Sapplio iu tho cliihslo contour of .Mia Wurrlner' face, the regular chlellng of her feature and thu picturesque "crop" of dark curl. that cluster about her broad, smooth brow. Her umtiners am characterized by i cer tain dash and piquancy horn of youth' exuberance ami buoyancy of heart. Ml.. lCmma (Salluway la thu daughter of Mrs. C. H. Oalloway a woman of wealth nnd aoclal prestige. Mis Galloway com. bine with her regal appearance u half In fantile wistfitlucs of expression n plead ing softness Iu her glorious dark eyes which I wondrously attractive. Her every feature la artistically correct, her color glowing, and thu molding of her neck and arm u sculptor's model. Her fairness Im a widespread leputatlou, both In the uuw world and tho old. Shu ho talent, too- MISS MK.TA YONUK. thu god have been most prodigal of theh gifts in herca.su and aim la now in Paris, where alio is duvotlnu all the energy nnd etithiiNliuim or her young life to thu study of art. Mis France Fall ha mudon gratifying social record hIiicu her debut. Shu wa brilliantly educated at a Parisian school, and the riautu sweetness of her faca i em phasized by tho sparkling French sponta neity of manner which win her followers oil every hand. Miss Metn Yongn's fair face might well servo a inspiration for novelist or poet. Shu is ii typical Kvaugellue, with the large, soft eyes mid the dreamy, spiritticllu ex pre.sslou that painters Invariably lend Longfellow'a famous heroine. She Is MISS LI DA LIVKIlMCtlE. slender, willowy slip of n girl, with the tender volte and tho gruc'ous ways that belong traditionally to daughters of a sunny laud. Mis Yongo Is only recently emancipated from "liondago tutelary," h-vlug been linely educated at St. Marji 3vss X3m& . 'A. mm m P: fl FP A f X" VJvjJPv r.piscopul school at Memphis and Mis C.iry'a school Iu Hiiltlmoro. Sim hnsenter talned very lavishly and elegantly since her coming out. Mis Ilella Pago ha n "verve" ami a dash and a brilliancy of coloring that tuako her n prominent figure iu any as Rcnihtugc. H'lrcomplexlou I Ideally "rosea nml cream," nml lier wealth or hair when piled high I n veritable coronet of uold, Ml Pago Is n near relative of thu distin guished Virginia author, Thomas Nelson Page, and I very versatUe nml clover her self and a decided lailo, .Ml Mayliso l'roiiilllt I a delmtanto Is-auty wltli a lH3wilderliigly attractive so cial career Isiforu her. Shu is ii blonde of tliudalutlesttypo and thu most Switching ways, Mis I. Ida Idvermore, daughter of the late Mr. A, S. Livermore, ha the polsoand the isii of a young duchess, Hur little head, crowned by wavy brown hair, I set regally on hershoulders. Them Is n pretty glow always on her sort cheeks, and n merry light Iu her eyes which make her Infinitely pleasing. She I n bright nnd spirited conversationist. MIsn Annie Ilruce I another exception, ally handsome woman, who ha spread her conquests far. She haa enjoyed an undis puted hellerdilp hem since she first made hur courtesy to society. Them I a half oriental ntigKcstlon in tho piquant beauty of Miss Willie Wilkcrson, thu charming young daughter of Dr. W. N. Wilkcrson, and ouo of the most noted MI8H wili.ii: belles of tho state. wii.ki:iison. Shu i a brunette, chic, coquettish, delightful, who ride and walks ami dance and talks with a grace and n vigor that 1 u reproach to the blase. Her pretty llguro I always sheathed in the most "fetching" ami effective gowns sho I an artist in tho matter of dress and her style and her dash and her vivacity of man ner carry with tlicm u sort of Infection. Mis Wilson Norllcct I. n pocket edition of a bewitching woman, petite, vivacious, sweet tempered nnd pretty. Her merry grayeyes am ever brluimlngover with fun, and her lip seem to bo only fashioned for smiling. Sho I very young a most recent debutante, althoiiKh admiration and social distinctions uro no new thing In her calen dar. Shu was very much admired and sought ufierat Old Point lastsiiinmer and other fashionable resorts. Mrs. O.im Pepper and Mrs. Van Klrk inau are two pre-eminently beautiful worn MISS WILSON K01IPI.KKT. en who grace Memphis society, the former lielugn htionof the Illustrious Polk fam ily. Miss Klllu Helskell, n daughter of Judge C, W, Helskell, of Memphis, 1 n stately and accomplished blonde of noble ancestry and most engaging manner.. She has been very much admired iu Washington society, wheru she has frequently visited her relative., thu Lumnra, unil othur dis tinguished people. Mental nml physical licnuty arc richly combined In thu casu of Miss Lllu Humph reys, of Memphis. Shu is a "wlusomo weo thing" with superb brown eyes that can look a man's heart out of him, n trim little flguianml bright nnd popular man ners. She is u brll'laut conversationist, is u graduate of Vasiiarund i altogether one of thu most cultivated young women of tho state. Mis KutoCuuipbcll, the youngest daugh ter of (!en. A. W. Cnnipliell, ono of the finest orators of thu south, I Irresistible. Tho fate have beo'i inoro than kind to her, nml u list of her conquest would matce ,i hook too heavy for Cupid to carry. Miss CumplK.il I a petite brunette, with dash ing, vivacious inaunurH and it heart which beat atiinu with joy and sweetness a nat urally as her feet trip through tho most intricate llgures when leading a ribbon cotillon. Such, then, Is n fair showing of the proud est pnnscHsloiiH of Memphis," her lovely daughters, who havu mudo for themselves In tlio social and Intellectual arena a rec ord that any bevy of women would not dis dain to boast. Daisy Frrznumi. fr'lxvtl III I'reu nltli Iliirglar' TotiU. Once in a while Bomo legitimate tiso can jo made of lawless appliance. Witness thu casu of Tho liueua Vista (Oil.) Patriot, whoso editor publishes the following ac knowledgment in his columns: "A minor part of our press came broken, and a the blacksmith hero had o drill, through the kindness or Marshal JacUsou we borrowed thu tools captures! from thu burglars. It required only about fifteen minutes to drill through a cast iron bar onu and n quarter Inches thick." Htlttuea Miulu of Ire. Tho ieoplo of St. Petersburg seem to et a good deal of fin: out of thu long, cold winters. At recent, nristocratiu balls Ico statues of eelubiiths have been thu fash ionable decorations. Famous sculptors did not disdain to try their skill In this Hue, and the figures were most effect Ivn when placed among shrubs and plants ami light ed up by many colored lumps, A WM Itimun ef Temperature. Tho British w)ldlcr.V'.ifo at Indian fron tier station cannot bo altogether happy. One noon recently thu thermometer regis tered !l den, at tho Guatong fort In Slk klm. That riiiht It fell to 17 degs. above Kern Honest Values ! EUGENE HALLETT, DIAMONDS! OUR SPECIALTY. Stones Guaranteed! Lincoln Floral Corner G and 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. TIIK DinKCT LINK TO Chicago, Peoria, St. Louis, St. Joseph, Kansas City, And all points KastantI Houlli, Denver and. the Pacific Coast, A I. MO TO DeadwooJ, Lead City, the Celebrated Hot Springs of Dakota Ami all points In tlio black Hills, THROUGH VESTIBULE TRAINS DAILY HKTWKKN DENVER, OMAHA CHICAGO Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars. Reclining Chair Cars, Seats Free. Famous Burlington Dining Cars. Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin, Vienna, Pans, London, Havre, Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Londonderry and all European Points. CAN 11K8TIIK KKACilHI) fY TIIK sTJsi-.insra-Tonsr eotjte, As It ronueuts with all tlm popular lint's of ocean sti'itmslilpH, A, a KIKMKIt.Clty 1'ass, Act., Lincoln, J. I'ltANUIS, Gen, I'um. Ant.. Omaha Neb, lf; ; Largest Stock Latest Settings! Conservatory, 17th Streets. Telephone 344 Jr A t ! f 'J i "1 '. .jtlji-im..