ufi-jfgmJm CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 21. 1891 m i POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000. Saturday Evening, March 2191 Will Display New Spring Millinery Next Week. You nro Invited to call nnd see Hid Latest Hljlcsl Famous Millinery Store, n-15 O Street. TAKE NOTICEI The Couiueh will not lc responsible for any debt made by nny otio In It nnmo, un tm a written order nceompnnles tho snmo, 0mt I Oth and P StrMt. Dry Goods, AND- GAR PETS The Courier" For Nat In Omaha. Copied may be found at Keith1 now stand, 819 Bouth Fifteenth street, Boyd's opera houso block. INSPECT THE FINE LINE OF New Dress Goods RECEIVED BY Herpolsheimer & Co. In all Prices. Exclusive Design n (pedal feature of this department. Tk CoarUr Can be round At Windsor Hotel News BUad. Capital Hotel News HUnd. Kxpeeltlon Dlnlm Hall News Stand. TSeOotham News Stand, 118 Bouth 11th St. Bstt Ruffaer. IU North llth Street. M. Young, ION O Street. fletekW Co., 11 O Btreet. Little Sport Cigar Store, US North llth St. WtaterMld's Barber Shop, Burr HlooK. ITAi extra supply of papers Is always left atthe Gotham, in case other Newsdealer s applies ran snort. 'i SPRING STYLES Etonlap Hats ! .R. Dennis & Co, 1187 O Street., l.acal and Personal. Whltebreast Coal and Lime Company. Take Turkish at 1010 O street Brown's for oysters lu all styles. Call up tho L. D. T. Co., Fhone 100. Face Bleach at Exposition building. Ruth M. Wood, M. D., 1230 P street. 1 Hair dressing at Exposition building. G. H. Collins, Dentist, 1025 O street. Lincoln Ico 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 O street. Canon City Coal and Lime Coal Co. at the Whltebreast Improvedshower for Turkish baths at 1011 O street, basement Union block. Jupltor Coal is a winner and Belts & Weav ersole agents have plenty of it. Try a ton. Etectrlo Light, Whito Wing and Minne sota High Patent, three of the best brands of flour ever offered in Lincoln are now sold ex cluslvely at" Britton's new grocery, 1410 O street. Call and see some and get prioes, or telephone 780 for a trial sack. The "High Patent" is the finest flour in tho 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 Courier office! The line embrace all tks leading and most prominent artists and are the work of Falk of Union Square 'New York, undoubtedly the finest photo grapher Ih the country. Call in and see thee. A Tutu nf Two Chair. Elijah on his Llrsln rails When chorea nrn done nml evening fulls. KHJnli'n Ixisliful, lArUi'n shy, Hut then her parents nit Hear liy. "Hood iilttlit, I'.IIJiili-t.lr, good night," Atul pnw unit iiimv, liy candle lluht, do I) IT to bed, nml lenvo In bliss Their ilauuhlcr ami her beau, with chalrsar mnged like tlilsi KIIJni 'limn "TliNvvcnlhcr'llilo Purlin) In'." I.lrln tlilnksso too. "Went riHiiiln' 'lung with John las' night." "(let njiy chiis?" "No: moon vvn'n't bright." Anil mi tlio J' court liuiluht goes mills, And Line mill Lis hnv o aimed rcsixctlvo chairs liku mis: With Bpnrtnn will to do or die Klljnli seems to grow less shy, Ami chair liecomo bewitched, I wis They Mtcli and hitch nml hitch until they stand Ilka this: "D'jrou llko me, Llr?" "Oh, Ugol" they kins. Then nnitid KetsrutiKht In round, mid chairs resemble this: I Ynskco Wade. Tho follow lug wedding notlco tnkon from tlii'Omiilm World-Herald will bo of Intel est to the ninny Lliicolulto who met Mr, .under during his rcsidenco in this city: Tliu wedding of Mr. Aaron .under of Omn hn toMlssMlunloDcsouhurg of Knlitmnroo, Mich,, wax Hotumnlred Wednesday at Kala mazoo. The bride Is the daughter of B, M, Doscuburg, one of the oldest nml most prom inent rctiltlents of Hint city. The nuptials took place nt tliu s ungoguu nt 7:!H)ln the evening, lliu procession was bonded by three pages, Masters Wulter llottenlleld of Chicago and Henry nml Willie Htem of Kal ntnnroo, strewing Mowers before tho brldo and groom. The bi Ide passed to the right aisle, attended by her nmld of honor, Mis Lllllunfeld, nml followed by six bridesmaids. The groom passed to the left aisle, accompau led by his best man, A. Jnudorf of Juliet, III,, and meeting the bride nt tho altar, thoy were united by Ho v. Dr. William Hosouau of Omaha. The parents of the brldo and groom were present, occupying the front seats. Tho brldo was attired In white falllo silk with white brocade silk eu tialne, whlto tulle veil and wreath of orange blossoms, carrying a bunch of white rones. The first brides maid, Miss Hattle Kosentleld of Detroit, wore a handsome grey silk, diamonds: Miss Belle Zunder, a yellow silk with black lace netting and bunch of yellow daffodils, and pearls; Miss Desenberg of Kalamazoo, a beautiful pink silk en trame, diamond and Walton rosea; MissBteru, a yellow china sUfc en tralue, a bunch, of roses to match and diamonds; Miss Htem of Kalamasoo, a bro cade pink silk, bunch of roses to match and rubies; Miss Desenburg, green silk, bunch of ruses and diamonds. An elaborate reception, followed by a weds ding supper was given at the Burdick house, after which Mr, and Mrs. Zunder left for an extended trip east, and on their return will be at home to their friends at Hotel Delloue. The presents were numerous and costly, tho bride's father presenting a check for 110,000, On last Friday the members of tho upper house of the legislature left on a special car for a junketing trip to Denver. Most of the members tsssk their wives or nearest female relatives aV a jolly time was enjoyod. Hothlng in Colorado's capital was too good for the Nebraska visitors and the two dajs Jto tattersmnt in that city was a continual rbuaW&'pleasure. Ou Monday the party returned. The following were the lucky Dues who cOHjprUdthe party: His Excel lency T, J. Majors, lieutenant governor; 'Walt M. Seeley, private secretary; Mrs. Walt M. Heeiy. Benators J. N. Koonu and wire, Q. W. Kgglestoa and wife, J. C. Van Houson and wife, W. M. Taylor, Mr. M. B. Kent and Mrs. Ollle Goldsmith, L. H. Woods, Miss W. Woods and Mrs. Beunett, Jesse Btarbuck and wife, B, L. Thomas and wife, Mrs. O. M. Carter, Miss L. Carter, Tom J. Day and Miss Day, U.K. Moore and wife. J. F. Hill and wlf, John Mattes, J. A. and Paul Mat -tes, M. W. Wilson, Mrs. Forsythe, Georgo ChrUtofferson, JohnC. Bhea and wife and Mrs. Martin. Representative Vandeventer and wife, J. G. Tate, chaplain of the senate, C, IL Pirtle (secretary of the senate) and wife, M. E. Eberson, Watcnman, Leon Crandall, page, George Anthony, page. Reporter Isaac Ledoytt, J. H. Age, W. Q, Bell, J. Cotton, Ross Hammond and wife, Eremont; C. J. Douglas and Robert Dorgan. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bmlth gave that worthy couple an agreenblo sur prise Wednesday night by marching into tholr abode at the comer of Thirteenth and M street unanuounced, carrying armfuls of eatables, rults, etc., the occailou being the fifty-second birthday anniversary of Mrs. Smith. The affair was a complete huccchs and all present onjoyed a delightful evening. Tho program consisted of vocal and instru mental music, cards and dancing. At 10:110 the guest Mere invited Into the dining room where they sat down to a fmnt fit for a king, Tho following were present, -Mm. LI I lie Mettger, Miss Clara Bmllh, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Id Young, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as, Mr. Clias. Bmlth, Mr. I. J. l'uyler and sou, Mr. V. L, Tylee, Mrs. H. Hildehrand, Mrs. Wiley, Mrs. H. K. Wright, Mrs. Hopj, Mr. George McKinney, Mrs. Rosa Paiuetion, Representatives Carpenter and Taylor, and others. At a late hour tho guests dearted wishing the hoot and hostess a long life of continual peace nud happiness. On last Friday evening the guards at the Penitentiary gave a most unique and enjoya ble dancing jmrty to a number of their frieult. The dance was held in the large room known as the chapel. Over eighty persons were in attendance and u jolly night was passed, it being 4 o'clock in the morning before the strains of the last walU were sounded. At midnight a splendid repast or rather banquet was served in the dining room that would have made the eye of a queen dance with delight. The party was given by tho following gentloineni O. Will lams, 8. II. Uglow, D. D. Llndsley, R. B. Simpson, M. E. Paddock, J. W. Oxley, W. H. Shatter, II. Wagner, A. L. King, O. M. Dawson, L. G. Tucker, J. T. Dawson, O. M Meitrodt, V. E. Cauode, Canode, Cbas. Al bright, A. II. Harr, II. II. Prescott, and O. 11, llntililnt, Tim giiniil ft el tfrnteful to wtinl U'niili'ii Hopkins un. I hi urn nml Mr, I ni nk Doruiui for their untiring eirorts in helping iniiko tit iiifiilr tliu grand sum Hint It prow il to lie. Tliejoiing luilles comprising tliu cooking clulior till city were nt home But unlay mo iling, tliu llth Inst., tun fawned few nt the homo of Miss Uiiitcnwxxl, 1(121 IC street, Tho custom of tliu club In to givo a swell din ner every Hnturdny evening, hut fiom this nil but the members themselves nrn excluded. However, they atone for their selfishness In n grent inensmu by entei tnlnlug their friends Inter on in u most royal manner, Miss Un dornood proved helself n most accomplished hostess, and the evening wns most pleasantly passed with names nml other nmusements. Each one pnwent received n souvenir lu tho shape of some cooking utensil in miniature. The refreshments showed that the young Indies hnvu aliendy Im-coiiio adepts In their chowin profession, Those present were Misses Hammond, llawley, Kmlth, Wlngir, Rightvr nud Messers Meyers, Welch, Wheel er, Hnrdy, Hicks nml lugworthy. On Inst Baturdny, Major (I. llolmiinn be ennio forty-nine years old, and Mrs. Holian nu contrived n pleasant nurprlso lu honor of tho nnnlversary. Without her husband's knowledge, she Invited nlwut two scoro of their friends to their homo nt t27 M street. The Major was alternately surprised nud lie lighted nml lent his assistance lu making the evening n most pleasant one. High llvo nml other social pleasuics inndo thutlme fly rnp Idly. In tho card games the royal prizes fell to Miss Llllle Mitchell and Mr. E U. Rohan- nn. Tho liooby trophic ero n warded to Miss Estellii Hall nud Mr. H. M. McGoognu. A most eujoynblo assembly nt tho home of V. E, Campbell, one of Lincoln's most es teemed citizens, nt 1221 south Tenth street. Thursday afternoon, marked tho forty-tlrst anniversary of his birth. A line collation wns served, nud delicacies wero not wnuting to nugment the cheer. The toast, "Tho Day wo Celebrate was resjiouded to to by Mr. 1. L. Pierce-. "Tho Udles, God Bios Them", B. I). Hyde. Mr. Fred Hdo cleverly ills coursed his allotment, "The Press." The host us toastmnster, responded In n bright nml hearty manner, nml sought tho repose of an elegant sixteenth century oak desk clinlr which the guests brought along ns n token of remembrance. Ou Tuesday evening soma forty lady nml gentlemen friends tendered nu agreeable surprise to Mndniu Delmont, The evening was seut in social chat, games etc. A boun teous super clowning the, enjoyable event. Ere the party took leave of tho happy host ess, sho was presented with a beautiful nud costly silver fruit basket ns n memento from her friends, tliu presentation' siweoh being made lu n pleasing manner by Mr, George Lynn Mrs, Delmont modestly nud appro priately rescinded in accepting. On Wednesday evening Mr. C. Fleming was married to Miss Macule II. Brooks. Tho Lnuptinls occurred nt the homo of the bride's mother, 242 A street, and was witnessed by u largo comNiny of relatives nnd friends. Con gratulations and u reception followed. Mr. Fleming Is n rising young business man nnd his brldo is n charming young lady with the splendid tact and judgment that makes tho model wife. The happy couple hnvo gouo to housekeeping in n pretty cottage, elegantly furnished ou tho corner of Twei.ty-llfth and L streets, whore they ore now at homo to their f rlemls. Mis Grace Perkins, Y.Wt G street, enter tained a party of friends Thursday evening nt Progressive high-live. There were pres ent, Misses Law , Bteln, Cnrmody, English, Leese and Gertrudo and Carnla Hill. Messrs Yates, Camp, Winger, Painter, Bcheiderhehn Biggarand Scott. Miss Cnrmody achieved royal prise honors, and Miss Gertrude Hill the consolation trophy. Those who are ermitted to enjoy tho so cial hospitalities of the Pleasant Hour club will doubtless be pleased to learn that the closing party of the club at the Hotel Lin coln on tho second of April Is to bo a mas querade, and it is safe to predict that It will be an event never before equalled lu Lincoln In that line. The following bit of news taken from the last Issue of the Omaha Excelsior will sur prise the many Lincoln friends of the young people mentioned: "The wedding of Miss Luna Dundy and Mr. Henry Newman of New York, will take place April llfteeuth. Mr. A. W. Buffom, a prominent citizen of Tecumseh, was the guest of Mr. M. A. Man chester, tho first of the week. Mr. liufTum Is making preparations to bi lug his family here and make his residence iennnneutly In this city. On Thursday evening at tho home of tho bride's parents, 21 Monroe street, Miss Nellie Odell was married to Mr. A. E. Small. The affair wax a quiet one being witnessed by only the relatives of the coutiuctlng parties. Miss Rose L. Smith of Bridgeport, West Va., has been spending a few days at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo M. Yates, USUI Q street. Sho is en route to Colorado. The F street club, compromising residents on F street between Fifteenth and Twentieth wns entertained on Tuesday evening at tho home of Dr. and Mrs. Cuseboer. That social and literal y coterie known us the Tuesduy evening club will bo entertained tho coming week by the Misses Mliiuio and Olive Latin. Mr. L, W. Eldrldge returned Monday eve nlng from a two weeks' visit with her par ents at Beatrice. Mr. and Mrs. B. Guuc of Kansas City, aro the guests of Mrs. H. Goldsmith, Mr. W. It. Slsley has been in Battle Cieek, Mich., this week. Willie Meyer left Monday for St. Louis. Additional Society on 6th I'ago.l Diamonds should lie nolocted with grent care and It requires good Judgment and souio experience to get just what you want. None of the precious stones nru us linril to select. To get a good clear stone free from flaws, good hhape and in stylish setting nt u reason able price i. n rarity. Hallett, the Juweler has had over twenty years experience lu this particular Hue, and never had u finer otoek on hand than at present. He is always ready to lend his ashlstnnco nud gives n guar antee with every diamond. You can't iq preclatenice things in jewelry unless you visit Eugene Hnlletts', 1110 North Eleventh treet. Without doubt, Lincoln now poshes one, ofj the most metroK)lltaii establishments, togeth er with the richest and most varied assort ments of goods to bo found in the west, not excepting Omal.n or Kansas City. Wo re fertoThe Interior Decorative Co, whose line of wall papers, moulding nud novelties are so far ahead of any thing heretofore seen In the city, ns to attract uulvers tl ntteutlop. A glance at their display windows, or an In spection of the beautiful goods Inside, is con vincing proof of their excellence. Parties contemplating the decoration ait their homes this spring should not fall to look over their goods. They are very flue, we assure you, . I.lleinl. "I've learned a whole column of spell ings untl lucnuliigM," exclalmid llcssle, "Do win iimlerstnml what ou hnvo learned r" nskid her sister. "Of con i so 1 do; Just hear me. It begins with 'ntinrchy,' u-n n-r-o-h-y, anarchy con fusion, tllsorilivr, misrule." "lleforo joii go any fuuhcr," snld her lister, "put that word Into n sentcnte." llensle thought for a moment ami then laid triumphantly! "Did any onu over nee inch nu untidy placet Sarnh June, cotnu III hern ulth jnurhrnoiu mid sweep up this tunrcliy.'" Knto Field's Washington. Chesterfield on Ice. "Ho Is a most scrupulous nnd refined gontlcmnn." "Is hof" "Yes. .Mary was skating with him, when sho fell nnd sprained her ankle, and ho wouldn't pick her up In his arms nud carry her olT until hu had gonu through tho form of proposing nnd become engaged to her." Life An Irregular Verb. A young lady from Doston, traveling nbroad, met a French gentleman who wns bunt upon learning English, nnd who In sisted upon speaking tliu languagu exclu sively, for tho sako of the practice. Ru turning homo sho metthe name, gcntloumn n year Inter at Newport, but found him quite willing to speak French. "Ahl" he exclaimed, "what n wretched, what a dreadful language is yoursl I have given up nil hope. 1 can never learn It." "What has happened," sho asked, "to dlscourago you so completely?" "On the. steamer coming over," ho replied, "thcro was a young American gentleman. Ho took n great Interest in my studies. Ho wruto down for mo the present indicative of your verb 'to go.' That finished mo." "Sure ly," exclaimed tho lady, "our verb 'to go' is simple enough In tho present tense." "Hahl You call it simple! Horo, wait. I hnvo it as ho wroto it down." Thereupon lie produced a paper, upon which tho young American had written: "Present tense, indicative mood, to go. "I KO. "Thou startcst. "He departs. "Wo make track. "You cut sticks. "They absquatulato or skedaddle," Boston Post. night and Lft. All tho seats in tho house had been sold and only ticket holders wero getting places. "Take your right seats," called" out the usher monotonously: "tnko your right cats." "How can we hdlp It?" lisped a pretty girl to him. "There aro uono left" Washington Star. From Frying- Pan to Fire. Miss Ilaydon Miss Palmer, I must nsk you to explain yourself. I understand you told Mrs. Palmer that my brother Georgo was the black sheep of the family. Miss Palmer My dear Miss Ilaydon, it was merely a slip of tho tongue, I assure you. I meant to say whlto sheep. Judge. Unfortunate. "You've broken that lecturo item off nicely," said tho editor to tho foreman. "How so?" "You'vo cut off all tho names of thoso present but two, and inndo mo say, 'Scat tered through the hall wero J. Urouson Smlthers and Mrs. Smithers.' "Puck. A flrcat Scheme. Jinglepop I saw you buying nn alarm clock jestcrdny. Have you to get down early? Chldvvldlcr No o. I bought It for the purpose of lelng waked up, so that I can enjoy the bliss of turning over and going to sleep again. Jeweler's Weekly. Preparations fur tliu Spring. First Huston Maiden Oh, innmiua, nnd I hnvo been awfully busy today. Second Boston Maiden Do say I And what tins Hindu you so busy? F, 1). M. Wo hnubeen getting out nud cleaning our spring spectacles. Jewelers' Circular One Use of the Diamond. At object lesson. Teacher What are some of tho uses of the diamond? Johnny I only know one. Teacher Well, let mo hear that. Johnny To make popper dream ho Is going Into bankruptcy. Jewelers Circu lar. The Use of Superstition. In tho restaurant. Snodgrass Are you superstitious, Snlvely? Suively Superstition is for children. Snodgrnss Theu let mo have that bill of goods I placed with you this morning on thirteen months' time. Jewelers' Circular. An ICml tu rrluilslili. Foggs What do you do with tho cigars given joii by your friends? Uoggn- I have no friends. Foggs-Sim o when? Ilnggs SIiilo I began to work tholr own cigars olT on them. Mtinsuy's Weekly. Tantalising it Poor Mini, What is Smith doing now? Hu is traveling with tho circus. Pretty hard work, Isn't It? No; ho has nothing to do except to stiok bis bead In the lion's mouth tvvicu a day. Texas F If tings. Kiiougli In Make Him Gloomy. Klngley Why, old man, what makes you look so gloomy? You haven't had a falling nut with your wife, hnvu ouf llliigo Worse thau that. With our ser vant gill. Life. We All Klmw TIioiii, When Hercules had finished his twelve labors there were not wanting plenty of people who sn Id, "Whatl Only twelve?" Fllegeudu Blatter. RUDGE & 0 0 () 03 0 r I x o H a See Our New Gas Stove! See Our New Gasoline Stove ! RUDGE & MOlIIS 1123 N STREET. A M IiAVTfi n. iu. iau w . as. jl - - 1591. &? OX - 9 YOU READ THIS? WsJh Js &n THOUSANDS OF Other 5uppo5e this wasYOUR : AWCRTlffMCNT f iss Honest Values ! EUGENE HALLETT, DIAMONDS! OUR SPECIALTY. 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