2E T CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1891 8 ',.' vmm vt mmmmm POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000, Saturday Evening, March 1 491 Will Display New Spring Millinery Next Week. You nrn Invited to will mul sco tlio Latest (styles I Famous Millinery Store, 1 1., j O Street. TAKE NOTICE! Tlio Couhirh will not 1 resinmslblo for any dobta inodo by niiy ouu In IU name, uii iw a written order nccomimnlos tlio (mine, 0mr 10th and "Dry Goods, AND- CARPETS "The Courier" For flaln In Oninlia. Copies may lie found at Keith's nows stand, 819 South Fifteenth street, Boyd's ora house block. INSPECT THE FINE LINE OF New Dress Goods RECEIVED UY Herpolsheimer & Co. In all Prices. Exclusive Designs n 8jcclal feature of this department. The Courier Can be Found At Windsor Hotel New Stand. Capital Hotel New Htand. exposition Dining Hall News Htand. TbeOaUiam Newt BUtml, 118 South Uth HU Bert Ruflner. Ill North Uth Street. Rd. Young, 10K O Street. rietoher Co., 1120 U Street. Little Bport Olxar Store, US North 13th St. Waatoriold'a Barber Shop, tlurr UloeK. VAn extra supply of papers Is always lott at the Gotham, In case other Newsdealers supplies run short. SPBHTft STYLES Dunlap Hats! R. .Dennis & Co., 1137 O Street. thecal and Personal. Whitebroast Coal and Lime Company, lake Turkish at 1010 O street. Brown's for oyster In all styles. Call up tlio L. D. T. Co., Phone 100. Face Bleach at Exposition building. Ruth M. Wood, M. D., 1220 P street. Hair dressing at Exposition building, O. II. Collins, Dentist, 1035 O street. Lincoln Ice Co., 1010 O St. Telephone 118. Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O nt. Order Canon City Coal from BotU & Weaver. Lad lee' Hair Dressing at Miss Johnston's, 1114 0 street. Canon City Coal and Lime Coal Co. nt the Whitebroast Improvedshower for Turkish Utths at 1011 O street, basement Union block, Jupltor Coal is a winner and HetU & Weav er, sole agents have plenty of it. Try a ton, Eloctrlo Light, White Wings mid Minne sota High Patent, three of tho best brands of flour ever offered In Lincoln are now sold ex cluslvely at Britton's new grocery, 1410 O ttreet. 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. Have you seen the beautiful line of photo graphs of America's greatest stage celebrities at THE Coukikr ofllcel Tho lino embrace all the leading and most prominent artists and are the work of Folk of Union Square New York, undoubtedly the finest photo grapher in the country. Call In and see thesa. PSft Tj! ( jT j& '"'"vTzi. Bri Mm1 T i' Ilrr Tyrant Master. Willi cheeks aglow from klsnra of tho front, llluo laughing oe and shining hair, wind tlMnltl, Alio comes In lircatliltiM, bright, n little Ute, Fair n n dream, lint ptlllosn us Koto, Rho struggles with her rubber on tlio nmt, 1m s by her Jacket mul hangs up her lint, Pulls off her gloves, mul sweetly thoughtful lands llosldo tlio reglMcr, to warm her hands. I look up, nt her soft "good morning;" than I mnmblo "morning," mul lay down my mn. And thru her tank begins, mul, llku n Turk, I keep her how remorsolcssl) lit work I film's my t) pew rlter yet, and I'm her "Ikm," I hear her tell tho bookkeeper I'm "cross," And "hnrd to please." (IrentKcottlthnt Inn' t It If olio could only know how hnrd I'm liltl Oh, ion, I Hcold )ou, drnr; I ling mid yell Only liecnuso )ou please mo fur too well) Also, hecntiKo I'd like to knock In two Taetnll joiiiir fellow who walks homo with you. A reuinrknbly Inrgo mid vivacious com pntiy of young Hoplo worn most hospitably entertained nt hlgh-dlvo Friday owning by Mr. Fred M. Houtr, No. 000 south Haven toenth street. Tlio content for supremacy was ii spirited mm, but nil thoughts of rival ry lied when the refreshments wero served, nil uniting with n will In doing justice to tho fenst. There wero present: Mr. and Mrs. T. W. (Irlllltli. Mr. mid Mrs. J. W. Maxwell, Mr, mid Mrs. K, E. llenklo, Mr. nud Mrs. Fretl H. Kelly; Misses Mlnulo nud Ollvo tatta, Fnv Marshall, Itachnol Brock, Mollis Itelwlg, Ellison Trust, Mnud Burr. Fitunlu llawlev, (lerlrudo and Caroln Hill, Mamlo nud Allln BurglM, Nellie Will to, Maud Ham mond, Cnrrio mid Htittlo Inland, Martha Funke, Carrie Wnsmer, Iottla Andrus, Uretchen MariUott, Maudn Hmlth, Carrie Uounls, Balrd, (lertruclo Zlomor, Hnllie Hooper, I,uln Cnulleld, Mnggle EugllNh, Nnoinl Weaver, Mabel Kemier, Mnmlu Wen iter, and Mnyunrd of Los Angeles, Cnl. Messrs Charles Burr, John Dorgnn, F. L. K, OnUHs, II. K. Kerinuu, H. F. Ht. John, C. O. Hmlth, Fred Hinyser, Frank Burr, Hnl North mo, Cornstalk, Frank L. Hnthawny, Will Clarke, Clint Andrus, A. A. Scott, E. O. Bradley, Lodd, Frank Kvornt, W. Morton Hmlth, II. J. Hall, Iaiw Marshall, W. F. Meyer, It. I). Mulr, Htevo Ijingworthy, Frank Kitchen, Charles Hall, Bert Wheeler and Oscar Funke. Tho royal prices worn won by Mlm Mlnulo Ittta and Dr. Korninn . Miss Alico Cow.lery and Mr. Frank Kitchen secured Uwby irlzcs. TheKnlghU Templar uro always distin guished for thvlrgullautry nud chivalrous ac tions, ud when they give n social entertain ment, happy are tho ladles who hnvo tho good fortu uo to secure Invitations. This Is tho roftson that on Monday evening both tlio aocoud and tlunl Moors of Masonla temple were thronged with n brllllnut asseinblago of fair ladles and brave men. The knights ap peared in full uniform, belted and plumed, each individual looking as grand as tho com mander of an army. It was the occasion of tho nnnunl banquet of Mount Morlah com mandery No. 4 of this city. Nearly 2.V) (mr sons wero present Including the wives nud daughters of tho sir knights and the com inlngly of tho pretty toilets of tho ladles nud the glittering trappjngs of tho knights nmdo tho scene a charming one. Illght Eminent Grand Commander Lewis M. Keeno nud about thirty other visiting knights were present A reception was hold from 8:!M) to 0:90, At the latter hour the Indies mid other visitors were escorted to the banquet board vrhcro a magnificent feast was served. Tho tables wero In the form of a Maltese cross, and were resplendent with snowy linen, china silver mul floral adornments, Follow ing the feast an excellent musical program was presented. One of tho most pleasant and unique nn tor tainmenta in Lincoln this winter waa given Friday evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Van Brunt' In honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Van Brunt of Beatrice. After partaking of delicacies which were served at seven by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. B. Wolcott and Miss Mae Weeks, then followed conundrums given to the guests In a very pleasing manner by Mr. Welch, the fortunate guessers being privil eged to draw prises from the ''lucky" bag. Among those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames C. E. Yates, H. a Nlssley, E. C. Pqwlck, Leckie, M. D. Welch, J. B. Wright, O. O. Dawes, J. Utt, J. I. Underwood, P. W. Orlssey. W. B. Wolcott, O. H. Clarke, W. H. McCreery, A. B. Patrick, J. H. Smith, O, W. Webster, C. H. Holmos, C. K. Williams, Rev. E. H. Curtis, Dr. R, E. Olffen, M. Scott, T.M. Hodgman and Dr. F, D. Crim. A pleasant evening waa spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Barth, 1245 T street, Thursday evening, In honor of Mr. Darin's birthday. Music and dancing were the main features of the evontngV enjoyment. At about eleven p. n. the guests adjourned to the dining room where an elegant supper was served. Among thoso present were Messrs and Mesdames, Bpringmeyer, Walker, Btrntten, Hneenslck, Schmidt. Beach. 11. W. J. Reed of Ulysses, Seidell and Wemnoner: Misses Edna Rhodes, Lou Stratton, Ella Shoemaker, Mnudo Thrapp of Ulysses, Lottlo Seidell, Aug. Seidell. Hazel Walker, Blancho Hmlth and l'earl Woempenot, Mrs. George Reed of Ulysseti, Mrs. Mnry Seidell. Messrs, Gauss, Carter, Mclick, Patrick, Tyler, Rhodes Grossman, Barth, Seidell, Theid, J. Schmidt ana W. uiser. Mr and Mrs. C. R. Stephens provided n most enjoyable season of hlgh-llvo for n con genial company ut tholr home nt No, 2824 Q street Thursday evening. The play began at 8:30 and was Interrupted at elovon by re freshments. Tho royal prize fell to Mr. Humphrey mid Mrs. Pickett, and tho loohy trophies to Mr. Clyce and Mrs. Hale. Them wero present: Messrs and Mesdames, W, L. Pickett. S. K; Hale, M. M. Trnvls, C. A. Wlckersham, C. W. Hace, II, B. Sawyer, I. L. Lyman, F. B. Clyce, M. B. Humphrey, A. Smith and J. L. Weltou, Dr. and Mrs. Holyoke. Mr. J. T. McDonald and Mrs. II, M. Rico. Sorosis met Monday afternoon with Mrs, Kingsley, 1522 S street, Papers were read upon old rollego customs, life In the early uu Iverslties of England, academical dress In Oxford nud Cambridge, alumni organizations, unification of the colleges of France, the uni versity Idea in Germany, England and America, Jefferson and the University of Virginia and Women in colleges, by Mis. Bell, Mrs. Brace, Miss Harris, Mrs. Kingsley, Mrs. Mttlo, Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Rlckettsniul Mrs Hnwjer. For the flrnt tliuo during lent there linn I n something of n lull In six'lal events, mid tint present Meek hits Wii rciunlknhly quiet III tiisr circle. Piuliiilily It Is either lo CMiio the season Is beginning to wiilin or bo I'IIUho tho thentlil thoprcru'llt week lint 1m-oii uiuiMinlly nttincthe. Both mny havn had mi rffect III tlm piewint quiet stntn of social circles. Hut despite this society people will coiiionnd go and hold their social sesilous, and the quiet events, that make but little stir nro often more productive of pleat urn than brllllnut and pretentious nffnlrs. On Friday ovenlng tho members of tlio Phi Delta Thetn finterulty celebrated tho ro furnishing of their hall by giving an Infor mal enrd party to i iiiiiiiIkt of their lady friends, A most pleasant evening was passed, Tho' present were: Messrs, Tay lor, Haggnrd, Welch, Manly, Guilmutte, Kd mistou, Fife, Pllsbury, Monty, Emery, Har ris, Doisey, ll'nyne, Wing, Gerwlg, I'mile. Misses Smith, ireemmi, Underwood, (, li ra no, Mauley, Do I'rle, Lludly, i.nur, Wing, Tuttle, McMillan, Inu, Hetumliig, Haggnnl, Weston, Mewlmnes Harris mid Haggard noted nschnperones, Tho Pythian sIsturhoiMl on Tuwdny even ing was most ni;rcciibly entoiliiliicd by Mr. nud Mrs. (J. L. IjiIoii nt Fourteenth nud O stieets. Tho evening wns HHnt in the enjoy ment of progressive lilgli-flve nud social con verso, and nn elegant supsr gnvo further rest to the full How of pleasure. There wero some twenty couples prcsuntof the sisterhood nud their Kulghta of Py thins brothers. 'Iho party hroko up nt midnight lifter n complete evening's enjoyment. Dr. Uhnrles F, Ooodell, who for tho past eighteen mouths has been associated with Dr. B. F, Bailey, has left with his family for his old homo at Washington I), C, where ho will remain permanently. The doctor camo here for bis wlfo's health which has been greatly henollttod by their stny. Family reasons ne rcsltntn their return. Dr. Hhoomakur received it letter the first of tho week from W, II. Hurdmnn, dated Han Finiicisco, nud written on tho ovo of his de parture for Australia. Ho was In tho liest of health nud spirits nt tho time of writing. MUm Julia Chllils entertnluad quite a num ber of young people Saturday evening nt piogresslvo high-live and dancing. Thoso present were: Misses, Jackson, llultgrovo, lluford nud Childs; Messrs. Brooks, Hull, Hartgrovo and Davis, . Mr. A. II. Meudenlmll and wife accompan ied by tholr ulocc, Mis. Charles Traphagon, loft Wednesday afteinoon for l'eorla, HI,, in resjionso to it teleginm announcing tho tori ous Illness of Mr, MeuiluuhnU's mother, Mr. mid Mrs. E. B. Bond of Peoria, III., who huvo been visiting for somo weeks with friends In Salt Iiko city, wero in the city the first of the w eek, tho guest of tholr duugh ter, Mrs. James Mnhoncy, 1228 S streot. Mrs. Charles Halstead nud Mrs. Rogers of Tccumsoh are tho guests of Mrs. A. L Man Chester nt 17115 R street. Cnrlc. Gross, formerly of Lincoln, but Inter of Sail Francisco, Cnl., Is visiting friends In this city. Mr A. Cliapmnn, tho populur lepresenta tlviof II. T. Simon, Gregory oi Co., whole sale jobbers, and who has been In this city it number of days, returned yesterday to St, Louis. The Y. M. C. A. or Lincoln, will enteititln the traveling mon at their apartments, 141 south Tenth street tills evening by tendering them a reception from eight to ten o'clock. Mrs. Knsley Mooro of Jacksonville, III., Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Morrison and Miss Clara K. Smith, left Tuesday for Qulncy, HI., with the remains of Mrs. Emily B. King. Miss Gullmetto of the Exposition storo left yesterday for Chicago to select spring styles for that store. Sho will bo gono it week or ten days. Rov. E. O, Baker, pastor of tho First llnp tlst church, wan the victim of mi agreeable surprise party Wednesday evening. Two of Mr. Hallett's children, Maggie mid Scott, hnvo been confined to their beds dur ing tho week by bullous fever. Tho members of tho Apollo lodge, Knights of Pythias, gavon most delightful dancing party Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Gregg left Tuesday evening for Kansas City. They will lie itb sentn week. Mrs. J. Stevenson and daughter returned Tuesday from their visit to Beatrice. II. B. and J. O. Ellouwood left Tuesday for Connelsvllle, Pennsylvania. Mrs. William Clements of Holyoke, Col., is the guest of M. G. Bohanan. Mrs. Amelia Broad left Tuesday evening for Lockport, N. Y. H. W. Cowan left Tuesday evening for Bloomington, III. John Hansen and wife left Wednesday for Ashland, Oregon. P. M. Berry and II. C. Smith are in Adrian, Mich. J. M. Murdxjk has gone to Chicago on a business trip. Rev, J. P. Gordon left Tuesday evening for Chicago. H. Hustead left Tuesday for Portland, Ore gon. W, 11. Jacobs left Tuesday for Halt Lake City. Mrs. Kate Raymond has gone to Canton, Mo. to visit. C. H. Holmes has gone to St. Louis on a business trip. W. S. Ayers left Tuesduy for Hot Springs, Dakota. Additional Society on 6th l'ligo.) Nothing Else equals A) er's l'llls for stimulating a torpid liver, sticiiitthciiliiR digestion, and regu lating tho action of tho howels. They con tain no calomel, nor any other Injurious drug, but lire composed of tho uetlte princi ples of the best egetnhlo cnthartlrs. " 1 was it sufferer lor ears from d spepsl.t nud liter troubles, nud found ro permanent relief until I commenced taking A)cr's l'llls. They liuto effected n complete cure." lleorgo Mooncy, Wiilin Walla, W. T. " Whenever 1 urn troubled with constipa tion, or suffer from loss of iicllte, A) er's l'llls set me right again."-A. J. Klser, Jr., Hock House, Vn. "For the cure of hemlaihe, Ayer's Ca thartic l'llls nre tho most effective medicine. I ever used." It. K. Jnmes, Dorchester, Mass. "Two boxes of Ayer's l'llls cured mo of severe headache, from which I was louga suf ferer." Kmma Keyes, Hublmrdstoii.Conn. Ayer's Pills, rucrAiirn uv .DR. J, O. AYER & CO., Lowell, Moss. bold by all Dealers In Medicines. )ii Miiii'm Wny. If ono vvoro to fitiiiul In niiy fair slzod niidiciicu in Mils, country and exclaim, "No htningcr should Icnvo tlio city with out it box of" mul itsk his hearers to lliilsh tho ftcntcncu, It ta it hundred to one Hint tho utiillenco would nhoitt, " 'h cnnilyl" iflvitiK "' imme of it well known Chicago confectioner. This ki'' tlcnmn idurtcd in IhihIiichm it few years ago with two IcmlliiK Ideas distinctly in mind: To nmko strictly llrst clniw KM)dn, to tell tho public Unit ho hud thoin utul to keep tolling tho imhlic that ho hud them. Ho Iiuh not used Inru ndvcrtlsc tiicntn in IiIh lino uiu! for liis purpose thnt would not havo been thu best way; but ho hits iR;rnintetitly utul coiitliiiiously hamtnered out the Htatumunt that no stranger should leave the city without it box of his candy, until hit iiiunoiuid tcr sotiality uro ussoclatcil with tho candy business in that city as no others are. The illustration HiiKgcHts tlirco iiointH: Advertising matter Hhoitld lw plain in composition, it should suggest tho in dividuality of tho advertiser, and it should ho continued Indefinitely in use. Of course tho plan referred to In tho foro going Is better adapted to paid matter in tho form of "readers" than to displayed advertising In mcrcuntilo advertising where dis play is used it is well to tunko one ad vertisement huvo relation to another which Is to follow. Having secured the nttontion of a reader for his ituiiouuco inent tho mlvertlsor can catch him for tho next by a lino inviting particular notlco to tho proclamation which will appear in tho sntno paper tho uoxt day or tho next wcok, its thu caso may ho. The study of methods is one which every ndvertiser can mako very prolit ahlo. Newspajwr advertising is n neces sity for thu good business man, nud pays him well: hut ho can multiply its re turns by using his space with energy and judgment. Small Mutter. Advertisers cannot tako too much enro in tho typographical setting of tholr an nouncements. Sometimes a trilling alter ation, the substitution of a slightly dif ferent sty lo of typo, or tho rearrangement of a headline, will tell perceptibly upon tho general appearanc" of tho advertise ment and tho results to tho advertlsor. Tho Question, "Is Marriage a Failure," Settled nt I.asl, Tho two lines nbovu show tho arrange ment of a heading of an advertisement sout to n well known magazine. Upon the suggestion of tho publisher it waa changed to rend its follows: The Question, "Is Marriage a Failure ?" Settled at Last. In making this alteration tho publisher writes: "It mny bo a small matter, but In my opinion tho success or failure of nn advertisement oftentimes depends upon just such sin.ill mnttcrc." And just here tho question arises, Do adver tisers in general liestow its much atten tion as they ought upon these "small mntters?" Hut They Must Ilo Good Ones. It is tho timo now for merchants to tako ndvnntngo of tho demand for pic torial advertising. This demand is not now. On tho contrary, It has always existed. Heretofore, however, merchants hnvo chosen to satisfy tho demand with pictures which, to say tho least, wero coarso and repulslvo, and which did not properly reflect tho tasto of tho ago. It is now timo for merchants to uso art In advertising. It is no more oxpenslvo than tho inartistic method, and gives a certain tono nnd character to n storo which tho blatant, boisterous and alto gether preposterous cuts do not give. American Storekeeper. An Unworthy View. It is well understood by fair minded business men that local enterprises are dependent on tho newspaper, whilo the newBpaperis, to a certain extent, depend ent on local enterprises. When the en terprise ignores tho newspaper the newspaper must retaliato in kind. Lan caster (N. H.) Democrat Funke's Opera House, Robert Mctleynolds, Lessee and Manager ONE NIGHT ONLY, Tuesday, March 17th. usifculftisNr rHuutKtocMr Itcturn Engagement, by Hpeclal Request or the Representative Irish Comedy Actrost Annie Ward Tiffany, As PEGGY LOGAN, the Irish nurse, in L. R. She well's Great Play, ThejjStep-Daughter. Presented with the miginal cast. Elabor, ate Scenic Effects. Don't fall to sec Peggy Logan, nr PRICKS AS USUAL. EnyfQfP-Dl iHs ia RUDGE & MORRIS, See Our New Gas Stove!, See Our New Gasoline Stove ! RUDGE & MOlIIS, 1122 N STREET. A M nAVTS VkSMlS' M. M. . M. M. M. -s Styles f 4 NOW IN. - f 0tJ rau) this? 0 L&O TM0UbAND3 OF MOTHER . --TT..AAlin MlPDmFTHKWAMMIIiV Vlivu ... B tHI I Aiwcki )ma i r ia Honest Values ! EUGENE HALLETT, DIAMONDS! OUR SPECIALTY. Stones Guaranteed! p H- 0 FT 0 0) til 0 A RftN x : s . s PHONE 219. 1112 0 STREET. DO PEOPLE mo, luy, r 1 B-B Si SfBSSBk. Bl "" I Largest Stock ! Latest Settings! J it mbtitt a,'!1 m mat ml i HJMmt-