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f CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1891 8 wmmm 31 POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000. Saturday Evening, March 7, 'l)i Will Displa) New Spring Millinery Next Week. You nro Invited to call mid see ttio linlcst Htylrtt Famous Millinery Store, 1 145 O Street. .11 " M TAKE NOTICEI The CoUHtKH will not lie rcotisitu'a for ny debt made liy miy ono In Its name, tin mm n written order accompanies tho same, 0mr I Oth and F ttrMts. Dry Goods, AND CARPETS "The t'ourlr" For Nale In Omaha. Copies may lie found at Keith' newsstand, 919 South Fifteenth street, Boyd's opera houw block. INSPECT THE FINE LINE OF New Dress Goods RECEIVED BY Herpolsheimer & Go. In all Prices. Exclusive Designs a special feature of this department. The Courier Can be round At Windsor Hotel News Stand. Capital Hotel News Htntul. KxdmUIou Dlntni Hall Now Htand. The Ootham News Bland, 118 Houlli llth Bt. Bert Kufroer, 111 North llth Street. K4. Young, 1080 O Htreet. Pletohar Co., 1K O Htreet. LHtle Sport Clear More, US North 12th HU Waaterdeld'i Harbor Hhop, liurr Ulocn. VAn extra supply of papers Is always left at the Ootham, In caso other Newsdealers applies runihort. SPRING STILES Dunlap. JJats ! W. R. Dennis & Co, 1137 O Street. fjoca! and Personal, Whltebreaat Coal and Lime Company. Take Turkish at 1010 O street Brown's (or oysters in all styles. Call up the L. D. T. Co., Boone 100. Face Bleach at Exposition building. Ruth M. Wood, M. D., 1230 P street. Hair dressing at Exposition building. O. H. Collins, Dentist, 1035 O street Lincoln Ice Co., 1010 O St. Telephone 118. Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O st Order Canon City Coal from Betts & Weaver. Ladles' Hair Dressing at Miss Johnston's, 1114 0 street. Canon City Coal At the Whltebreast Coal and Lime Co. Improvedshower for Turkish baths at 1011 O street, basement Union block. Jupltor Coal Is a winner and Betts Si 'Weav er, sole agents have plenty of it. Try a ton. Electrio Light, White Wings and Minne sota High Patent, three of the best brands of our ever offered in Lincoln are now sold ex clualvely at Ilrltton's new grocery, 1410 O ttreet Call and nee some nnd get prices, or telephone 780 for a trial hack. The 'High Patent" Is the finest Hour in the market and trial will so convince every lover of good biead. Have you seen the beautiful lino of photo graphs of America's greatest stage celebrities at THE COUhikr otncei iiio line emurace all the leading and most prominent artists and are the work of Falk of Union Square New York, undoubtedly the finest photo graphsr in the country. Cull In and see them. jO -' ?r$r A llrniity and a Treasure. Her c) es nro ns tiluo im tho liluo of tlio skies When tin) morning Ha lienllty d Incloses, And her cheeks' glowing beauty description de lll'lt With their mixture of Ulles ami rose. The minrliMi la seen In tho idilmmcrltig hatr That her nerk nnd her shoulders caresses, And tlio Hiilendiirof miiriihur cauntily rompari With thn luminous gold of her tresses. Her iiiiiiiI h w lien she's smiling shows twin ra wi or carn tihii iiinitii ttmiihnrnmiiiiopurinri; They rail her tho item mid iierfrctlon of Tint ilnlfitli.Hl. mmtiuit. lif lltnrlAlM. f'ulrls, Her oli'o Is nn nof t ns t ho coo of tho dove, And sweet hn the iKilKilhik mIiikIuk; Her henrt Im n fountain of kindness nnd lore. In freshness ireiiiiliilly springing. Bho's endowed with tho beauty of pernon and furo Possessed by tho fair Aphrodlto Or Helen tho peerless, tho sweetness nnd gracs Tl, iuiix'"' l bo features of Civile. Many ujo her askance, and the youth with a eliiinco Of w lulling her Imiid should employ, For she nw ns n big block of Old Colony stock And n cranberry boi In Wnuuolt. Tho beautiful homo of II. 1', Iau whs thrown njien to receive tho many Invited frlcndstnniiinmiuernilo mrty Fridny night, Tho houw was beautifully illuminated nnd thowtct went of rocs orvnded tho whole munition. There was h tienutiful profusion of Hiullnx nnd Mowers on every side nnd tho pin lorn resembled n llornl bower. T ho oven lugs enjoyment wns mostly in tho hall room. Airs. I .mi hnvlug n very largo room express ly for that purjioso. When nil tho guest had arrived tho lirtlllm.t nrrny of costume wns n pleasure to gnzo iihiii. After extending greetings in diiuih show fashion tho nrty en joyed dancing nod nttempting to discover their friends in disguise. After unmasking elegant refreshments wero served, each ier son receiving a beautiful roMi as a souvenir. Then followed dancing nnd cards. Tho imrty broke up at n Into hour, prououuehig tho evening nn event long to Iw remembered. Tho following worn present: Mcadmuett Gruotter, BokncIiimii, llnrgreaves, Benton, l'reston, Turner, Hard, Mychsenj Misses Skldmore, Leese, Ueoienglesser, Cole, Unas, English, Stcon, Mnnley, Andrews, Westor mnuu, Talbot, Cnrmody. Hill, Aitkcn, Don elly, Perkins; Messrs. Comstock, Howe, Longwell, Freemnu, Funke, Hardy, Schol dorhelm, Digger, Scott, Gruettcr, Win, Painter, Attkeu, Wostcrmnnu, Bosselmnn, Hargreaves, Turner, l'reston, Perkins, Hen ton, Tycluon, Junge, Cullmetto, Welch. Mrs. Lnu and daughters wero assisted in en tertaining by Mrs. Oeorge HosHelman. The merchant's carnival at tho representa tive hall in the state houw occurred Inst evening Mid proved n grand success. Tho beautiful and unique costume worn by tho ladles created great surprise and admiration. Seveuty-ilve young ladles participated. The Arms they represented have already been published In Tub Coumrii. Tho ladiea rep resenting these , enterprises .were; Mimes Cora Talbot, May Burr, Maud Ensey, Klva Blake, Murphy, Kiln Matthews, Maud Lyon, Anna Laach, draco Ashton, Nollie Hyde, Mlunlo Fisher, Mabel Meto If, Faunlo Wright, Daisy Cochran, Myrtcl Mnnn, Clara Smith, Liuio Bouuell, Nellie Newman, Mny Lansing, Clara Alfred, Sydney Franklin, Delia Armstrong, Delia Scotlnld, Stella Elli ott, Atla Kearns, Mabel Kemper, Blanch Hoyer, Lona Gillespie, Lizxie Buford, SU-lla lloyt, Florence Marloy, Llxslo Smith, Min nie Mellck, Norma Hood, Ada Heaton, Meek LeatherH. Jennie Ieathers, Louisa Fowler, Fannto Mnrley, Agnes So well, Emma Brown, Mamie Bowers, Mny Melick, Edna Heaton, Maud Ilnthburn, Otis Hobbs, Flor ence Halo, Mario Jones, Grace Burks, Irene Ziemer, Eunice Fox, Holen Hoover, Blanch Gorten, Emma Campbell, Dena Burkes, Gertie Culbertson, Oertlo Hellwlg, Fannlo Hector, Nauuio Mawe, Nellio Taylor, Jotmlo Buuchor, Nellie Eddy, Mary Jensen, Jennie Wataon, Mabel Long, Grace Knapp, Ona Imhoff; Mesdames Charles eefcr, It. Hoh laender, Shilling, 11. O'Neill. The second ball of the Phoenix club was held at Masonic Templo on Monday evening and proved a brilliant affair. Tho ovening was somewhat more auspicious than the one on which tho Initial party was given and thero was a full attendance, of members. The Fhllharmonio orchestra put forth its best effort and played as it never did before. The floor was in excellent condition, the dancers in merry mood and a delightful eveulng was paused. Some very tasty and elegant costumes were worn. The following ladiea and gentlemen were present: Messrs. and Mesdames I, Brucks, Louie Meyer, A. Kattensteln, jr., A. Kntsensteiu, sr., David Wise, M. A. Nowmark, Max Holm, M. Oppen helmer, I. Oppenheimer, Sam Wessel, M. Ackermau. Mesdames L. Kattensteln of Sutton, Liebergh of Helena, Ark. Misses Tillte Uerkson, HoMna Sollgsohn, Pauline Goldsmith, Nettle Sellgsnhn, Aileeu Friend, Ida Gunnison, ClaraShockoy. Messrs. Henry Mayer, Lou Wessel, Alfred Eisner, Sol Oppenheimer, Cliarlm Gunnison, Alio Ksen sky, Jacob Oppenheimer, Ixm Ksensky, E. Hecht, Edgar Wcn1, Joe Oppenheimer, Dave Goldberg, Sam Adler, J, C, Oppen heimer, Sam Htch, Uuby Goldsmith. A very enjoyable and neatly executed sur prise party was the ono held Saturday even ing at tho homo of Mr, and Mrs. Will Hop kins, 1441 D street, it being Mrs. Hopkln's wenty-nlnth birthday. Progressive high five was the principal amusement of the eveuing. Dory Miltonborger nnd Judgo Cochran tieiug for tho ladies price. Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs, 11. F. Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Cochran, Mr. and Mis. M, G, Hoberts, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Knton, Mr. and MrsT. Mlltonberger, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Brow no, Mr'. J. W, Perclval, Missee Suter and Peters, Messrs. Spencer and Sny der. The ladles nro members of the Pythian Sisterhood, and brought along n substantial lunch. The evening was ono of rare enjoy ment and Mrs. Hopkins will have pleosunt cause to long remember her twenty MitnUi birthday. On February SO, lbTO, at Nebraska City Mr, C. J. Ernst of this city was married to Mihs Marie Weber. Lust Thursday, there fore was tho fifteenth anniversary, known as the crystal wedding. Without tho slightest intimation of tho occasion Mr, and Mrs. Ernst Invited a few of their nearest neighbots In to spend tho evening, uoue of them suspecting any sieclal reason for tho gathering. The following obeyed the summons; Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Zehrung, Miss Nellie Zehrung, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Wedgwood, Mrs. It It llnudnll, sr., Mr, nnd Mrs. Then. Milton -berger, Mrs Whlllng, Mr. mid Mrs. S. I). Hde, Mr. mill Mis. It. P. Miliar. Mr, nnd Mrs Jni'olt llocke, .Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles llnss, Mr. ntiil Mrs, (I, H. Baldwin, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. W. Baldwin, Ituv, nnd Mm. Luther P. I.iiililen, A met ilclUhtfiil evening was Mx'iit, tho company not separating until nfter midnight. Home vry hmulmimn nnd costly present of cut glns weto received from frleuils who had means of remembering tho date. Banner City Cnuip, No. 1,'II'J, Modern Woodmen, lind n social nnd Hiippcr at tho hall In Young's block Friday evening, Ad ilri'Nsrs wein uindo by Messrs W, J, Bryan nnd Harry Hotchkl. Tho Arlon glee club rendered ono of their cholsoit songs, Miss lloyle gnvo n ilramutla selection, MIhh Jeunlo Thompson gave a vocnl solo nnd Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Itaymoiid sang n duotte. After tho progrnmmo tho livening wns Kpent in card playing, ttuisla mid ilnticlng, Tho linll was spread with canvass and nltonled mi ex cellent plncn for dniiclng. In tho baniptut hall four long tnhles were groaning under the load of edible piled thereon mid to which the guoits did nmplo Justice. Mr. mid Mrs. A. E. llnrgreaves entertained n charming party of friends Inst Friday even ing. High live wns tho "dlvertisement," and tho honors worn won by Mrs. Hetiklo and Mr. Mcintosh, Thn daintiest of refieshmeuts wero served, Including the Nomowhnt rare luxury of fresh strn wherries. Tho truest lett nt a lato hour, with tunny compliments to the host and liostosH, for so pleasant mi evening. Thn following went thn guests: Mews, mid McHdnmcM W. II. Ogden, A. J. Ilcoson, It. J, Green, Jo. Boohmer, Sen. Dove, Jno Fnwell, A. J. HtickstnlT, Lieut. Urlllltli, Frank Shel don, G, M. Kamhortsou, Will Maxwell, It.W, Mclntiwh, Klmer Ilenklu, Jno. B, WriKht, Jno West. A pnper of n recent date from Toronto contains tho following compliment to Mis MmulnUiiyloril, who took part In n concert given In that city February 10: Miss Mlunlo Gnyiord has a very pleasing presence, mid n pretty, sweet soprnuo voice of nccurnto In tonation nnd great ooiiiimikh. She Mings in good style nnd with tnsto mid Jmlguieiit. Her songs wero " nltlng," nnd "Kminott's Coo-koo Song, " Hho snug the yodel in the latter clearly mid neatly. The encore songs wero "You" and "llobln Adair." Capitol Lodge No. 11, 1. O. O. F celo bratcd its twontythlrtl nuuiversary Friday night in n manner becoming Its ago and dig nity. 8H)ocheH wero limilo by MitwrH. J, H. McClnry, A. H. Wler nnd 1). A. Cllne. Tho union orchestra furnished music for the oc casion and lifter I'efreshmeutM had tiocn sorv ed in the banquet room to over "00 guests, those who desired Indulged In dancing until n Into hour. Mr. A. J. Wright, an old citlr.cn of Te cumseh, has purchased u handsome residence on It nnd Thirty-first street nnd Is now n citizen of this city. Mr. Wright Is an ojiern tive of tho United Htntes Treasury depart ment, his territory covering the wholo of Ne braska. Ho has lieeu for twolvo years a deputy United States marshal, and is well and favorably known in the state. Yesterday afternoon n pleasant Kensing ton party was given nt the residence of Mrs. Georgo Bosselmnn. This wns the first of a series of similar affairs to be given by tho ladles' club recently organized, and n most delightful afternoon wns passed. The time of reception was from U to 0 p. m. The Indies present wero: Mesdames Wise, Hall, Newmark, Mnuritius, Preston, Perkins, Plank, Turner. Benton, Wheeler, Bosselmau, Outcalt. . A reception will bo given to traveling men by tho Lincoln young men's Christian associa tion Saturday evening, March 14lh, from eight to ten o'clock. Tho reception will be held in tho nesocintfon rooms, 141 South Tenth street, second floor. All commercial travelers and their lady friends are invited. Ilohearsals of Longfellow's Dream, nro in active progress day and ovening. An artistic success is already a foregone conclusion. While many characters are of literary and historic interest others abound In humor. Hon. Marvin Mead, mayor of Monte Vista, Col., has been visiting .Mr. Brown in East Lincoln the past week, und Miss Emma Brown accompanied him to Colorado for her health. Mr. M. B. Harris and wife who have been spending mo winter in Detroit, Mich., re turned Monday which was the thirteenth anniversary of their original arrival in Lin coln. Mrs. J. A. Huddelson left Tuesday via the Mhunurl Pacific for Emporia, Kan., in re sponse to a telegram informing her of the serious Illness of a relative. Captain L. W. Billingsley arrived home Monday morning after u two week's sojourn at Hot Springs, Ark, John T. Majors of McCook, is in tho city and is a guest of his brother, the lieutenant governor. MissStella Hhodes of Wahoo, Is a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, D, Mc Lennan. Miss Lilly Hill lias gone on a two month's visit to her sister who resides in Kansas. James llojklug and wife left Tuesday fcr Stuart, la., to be absent about n mouth. Meters. M. M. Starr nnd F. A. Korsmeyer have been in Chicago this week. Mr. II. Herpolsheimer has been in New York the post week. John Deleek of Seattle took the train Tues day for Seattle. Mr. E. A. Eagle left Saturday for Salt Lako City. Mis Susie Center left for Bloomington, III. Tuesday. Additional Society on 6th Pugo. Each Season Has Its own peculiar malady ; hut with the blood maintained in a state of uniform vli?or nnd purity, by the use of Ayer's Harsaparllla, the system readily adapt Itself to changed conditions. Composed of the best alteratives and tonics, nnd being highly concentrated, Ayer's Harsaparllla Is tho most effective nnd economical of all blood medicines. " For some years, ut the return of spring, had serious trouble with my kidneys, I was unable to sleep nights, nnd suffered greatly with pains In the small of my hack. I was also nMlctcd with hcadacho, los of nppetlte, and Indigestion. These symptoms wero much worso last spring, especially tho trouble with my back. A friend persuaded mo to use Ayer's Karsuparilla. I began taking It, nnd my troubles nil disappeared." Mrs. Uenevru llelauger, 'J4 Bridge St., Hprlngfleld, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla i-nsi-Aiti:ii ur OS. J. O. AYXH 0O Lowell, Mass. BoldbyDrutwUu. l,slsl3. Wurlbl&sboUU. OUR SHLE MAS GREATLY EXCEEDED OUR Most Sanguine Expectations, , . And we wish to thank the people of Lincoln and vicinity for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us. We have sold a great many goods, but we wish to f IMPRESS THE FHCT UPON YOU that we still have a store full and that you can get almost anything you want from us at a sacrifice. We have inaugurated special days lor SPECIAL ODD LOTS tnat we arc determined to close out SATURDAY, MARCH 7th, We will offer the following for one day only: 37 Pair Straight Stock Boots formerly, $3,00 for $1.75. A few pairs Men's and Boys' 3hoes worth from $2.50 to $4.50, at $1.79. A Lot of Jean Pants at 85c a pair. These goods cost $1.00 to make. On TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10th, We will place on sale for TWO DAYS ONLY the following: 8 and 5-12 dozen French Woven Corsets former price $1.00 for this sale 47c. Afcw odd pieces of Turkey Red Table Linen Fast Colors, 19c yard. 20 Pieces of 36 inch Worsted Plaids and Stripes in desirable colors for Spring, at 23c yard, regular price 40c. A few pieces of English Cashmere double fold that we must close out at 11c a yard. A lot of Remnants of Dress Goods, and in fact all kinds of Dry Goods almost given away K1LPATRICK-R0GH DRY GOODS CO. , 1528 O STREET. ft M XX. XIX. Spring, OY f Telephone 176 yBHBKB -f Vt V& Moving Household Goods and Pianos a Specialty and on MVIR SON litM WVA1, S 1391. j ZF New a Styles NOW PHONE 219. 1112 0 X4 yr myy w IN. STREET. OFFIOE 1001 0 Street. 1 1 fttflttftU.