""l?1' CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1891 "vtC "FprW 1 w J. 1 'MBW T t 1 B 1 Fresh Strawberries, New Potatoes, New Beets, CHEAP! 20 lbs. Extra C Sugar, $1.00 Special Prices on Flour. Everything Else in Proportion Telephone 398. WE LEAD THEH ALL We show herewith Illustration of two -of the most popular makes of Gasoline Stoves and Ranges, known as the Reliable Process Stoves and a close examination will them to be not only economical but durable and built on the most scientific principles. We should like to have ou call and see these new commodities. Our line of general hardwaie was never so complete as now and we shall take pleas use In serving yew at anytime In anything that you may need, Kruse& White 10120 St, Telephone 684. B II. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Chief Justice Cobb is prostrated with In gnpiw. Mr. Friil Holunltlt ha Iweit In St, Imls this week. Mr. Krcd Howo has recovered from his at tack of la Rrlppo. W. K. Clarke Iim returned from a business trip In the Northwest. Mr. Tj. Holland of Friend, Is tlio guest of Mrs. F. P. Clyce, 3804 Q street. Mr. Mid Mm. Hen. Dorr will entertain the It street club Tuesday ovening. Mr. and Mm. Vrank Bhetdon expect to leavo on Monday, for Qalveston, Texas. Miss Jessie Johnston is entertaining her mother, Mm. M. Johnston of Otnata. Mr. W. K. St. John an Iowa visitor, is the guest of his brother, Mr. 8. T. Ht. John. Mm Jeule Keefer left last evening for Chicago where sho will visit with relatives. Mrs. II. A. Htono of Mohawk, New York, is the Ruost of Dr. and Mrs. Crim of 1W0 M street. Mr. Vie Abrahamson of Mlnden was shak ing hands with Lincoln friends the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Miller have gone to LaFayette, Ind., where they will make their future home. An art reception will bo given Thursday, Friday and Saturday, by Mrs. J. F. Lansing to Miss C. F. Link. Tho F. street club will next 1)0 entertained at tho residence of Mr. J. F. Hutchlns, on F near Nineteenth street. Miss Llule Mines, ono of Hastings popular young ladles, Is In the city, the guost of her uncle Mr. John Morrison. Mr. Hutches of Oalveston, Texas, who has been visiting with frlonds in this city, left last oveuing for Minneapolis. Mr. D. II. Hllverstein of Omaha, lirrlvod In tho city last evening oud will proceed 'to St. Joseph today to sietul Sunday with his nfflancod. Tuesday April sovonth, tho Tuesday evening club will meet with Miss Luomts, Twenty seventh and N. Each member of the club will bo permitted to invito two friends. Mrs. C. F. Link returned Wednesday from Denver, whero forjtwo mouth sho lias been under tho instructions of Donvor artists. Miss Mlnnlo Murphy, after an eight month visit with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy, roturned home Sunday to Philadel phia. Tho rosldenco of Phelps Palno at Seven teenth nnd II streets was burglarized Sntur day night ami over 100 worth of sllverwaro taken. Mrs. O. W. Gustln and daughters, Mrs. J. C. Hnrpham nnd Miss Maude returned Mon day nftei a winters visit in Southern Cali fornia. Miss Elna Cole, who has been living In Lin coln with her sister for two years past, loft the first of the week for hor homo in LaFay etto, Iud. Mrs. F. M. Andenon who has been the guest of her Hlster, Mrs. John P. Maule dur ing the winter, left for htr homo in Kansas City on Thursday afternoon. Hon. E. It. Slzer returned the first of the week from Ottawa, III., whlthor he had been called by the dangerous lllnes of his uncle, A. J. Slzer. Ho repoi ts the condition of his relative as slightly Improved, v Senator Taylor, a prominent member of tho upper houso hns grown weary of legisla tive labors and has gone to Council Bluffs Mr. Taylor will not return again at least not this session. He is conspicuous for his nbsenco. Mr. A. C. Doggo returned to Lincoln tho tlret of tho week from New York city, where he has just completed a six months course at Bellovue hospital medical college. Ho has l)cen visiting with his mothor and sister here this week, but loaves shortly ror iieiotin, Mont., whero he will locate. Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hyde, Eleventh and 0 streets, was tho scono of n pleasant gathering Saturday evening. Tho occasion was tho twenty-fifth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hyde's wedding day, and neighbors to the number of twelve or four teen couples called to oxtcud congratula tions and well wishes. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It, Wright entertained tho Whist club nt tho residence of Mrs. Yates, Sixteenth and M streets, Friday evening, Game? and repartee were tho distinguishing features of tho evening's enjoyment. Mr. S. T. St. John won tho gentleman's royal prizo nnd Mrs. N. C. Abbott tho ladles royal at cards. Hev. Dr. Hosouou and Mr. Fred Sollgsohn of Omaha wore Lincoln visitors Thursday. The doctor camo down to take a brief look at the prettiest city In tho west, while Mr. Sellg sohn traveled hither to moot and return with his mother who was visiting Lincoln rela tives, Tho trio returned homo on tho after noon train. At the residence of Richard Queogh, Twenty ninth nnd Applo streets on Saturday ovenlng, Hev. Luther P. Ludden performed the ceremony uniting the lives mid fortnnes of Mr. John A Coles and Miss Carrie E. John son. A. numlter of Intimate friends were present to witner-s tho interesting tvont and extend congratulations. Tho spring term at MIsi Anna Monngon's school of Practical Llugulstry opens next Monday at her apartments in tho Windsor hotel. Both day and uvonlng classes In French and Gorman will bo opened and a ti ial lesson given free. As Miss Monagon Is an experienced an pleasant instructor the classes should bo largely Httonded. An enjoyable reception was given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Dr. Crim, 1820 M street In honor of hor sister Mrs. B. A. Htono of Mo hawk, N Y,, and notwithstanding tho In clement weather, there were eighty guests present, all of whom report a most delightful occasion. Mrs. Ciim Is a clever hostess and uovor did sho discharge such pleasant duties better than on this particular event. On next Monday evening the Ancient Or der of Hibernians will give their annual ball at Masonic toiuple. It promises to eclipse in brilliancy uuy other over given by this so ciety. No pains or oxpenso are to bo spared to mnku it u grand success. The muslo is to be furnished by tho Philharmonic orchestra. Richard Sweeney is to act ns master of cere monies and the grand march Is to lie led by Governor Boyd, Having reached his thirteenth year Charles Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. O, Levy, was on Sunday ufternoou duly confirmed in tho profciico of some thirty guests mid friends of the family, the Jewish par mitzwuh cere mony being Impressively performed at four o'clock. Incidental to tho poi formaiice of these rites, a sumptuous spicad greeted tho I guests. The continuation speech of young Levy was a very clever ono and delivered In a clear, distinct manner. Among those pres ent worn Mr. L. llerkson and wife, Mr. and Mi. I. Lthbermau, Mrs. L. Poska, Ioul A, Ksentky, Louie Meyer, 0. Ileckt, H. F. Roa- cuburg, II. Ynnow, C. Ynnow, L, Llborman, Clias, roska, H. Arcnsen, J. Arenseu, J, it, Smith, W. Arensen, S. Gordon, H. S. llhl menthal, Harry Arensen, P. llomstoltt, II. ubborman, M. HMinildar ami miny others Tho East Lincoln 0. L. S. C. held It regu lar bi-weekly mooting last ovenlng "at tho homo of Mrs. Stuff, 7(tt North' twenty-llfth street Mrs. D. S. Anderson delivered an essay on "Church In tho United States." Mr. J, S. Bell siwke on "The Skeptical Tendencies at tho Clone of the Last Century." Miss Lutlo B. Thomas and Mr. Lingloy delivered Interesting talks on geology. Both those speakers wer closely followed. The Hmtthern dirt. Her dimpled chocks aro pale) Hho's a Illy of tho valo, Not a rose. In a muslin or a lawn Hlio Is fairer than the dawn, To her beaux. Her shoes aro small nnd neat, Htm Is vain about her fcot, It Is said. Sho amputates hor r's, But her oyes aro like the stars. Overhead. On a balcony at night, With a llceor cloud of white Hound horhalr, Her grace, ah, who could palntT She would fasnlnate a saint, I declare, Tls a matter of rciret. Hho's a bit of a coquette, ItoKUlsh thins. On hsr cruel way sho goes With a half a dozen beau On hor string. But lot that nil pass by, And hor maiden moments My, Dow omponrled. Whonsho marries, on my llfo, Hho will mako tho dearest wife In the world. "Thou Shalt Not," which Max Freeman has dramatized for Win. A. Brady, and which will bo brought out at tho Now York Union Siuare Theatro March .10, will doubt less lie the ultima Thulo of tho suggostlvo drama of which Mr. Brady has lately become tho high priest. Among other queer things in it, is a tllng nt women's virtue, likely to bring retribution to tho author and mauagor, it it does not also bring Anthony Coins tocK. Lawn and flower seeds, bulbs and garden tools nt Grlswolds, 1-10 South 11th street Without doubt, Lincoln now posses ono of tho most metropolitan establishment, togeth er with tho richest nnd most varied assort ments of goods to ho found In tho west, not excepting Omaha or Kansas City. Wo re fer to Tho Interior Decorative Co , whoso lino of wall papers, mouldings mid novoltlos are so far ahead of anything heretofore seen In the city, ns to attract universal attention. A glance nt their display windows, or nn in spection of tho beautiful goods lusldo is con vincing proof of their oxcollenco. Parties contemplating tho decoration of their homes this spring should not fall to look over their goods. They aro very lino, we assure you. At tlie lloml Hotel. There has been quite n change inado In tho order of things generally about tho now Bond Hotel, and Mr. J. O. Buiiee, tho new host, who recently camo from Vermont, Is making a reputation for tho house such as it has never had before Tho dining room is equipp ed with excellent service; promptness nnd first clans moals characterizing the order of tho new management. A decided chango Is noticed In the table faro and in fact every thing about tho hostelry moves on smoothly and very satisfactory. Fow hotels In tho Went can show apartments as nice and large or Iwtter furnished. Each room is well lighted, ceilings high with elegant ventila tion, and tho best of care is given each apart ment. Mr. Burpee is a very pleasant gentlo- mnn and one who never tires in looking arte the comfort of his guests. Mr. W. J. Wole hou, as chief clerk is a decided success and is making many friends for that opular hos telry. Model Motive Power. Tho Baltimore nnd Ohio Halt Road Com puny has recently placed In servlco on Its fast trains between Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore anil Washington, three now en gines which aro doubtless the lluest and fast ost ever built in this country. Theso new flyeis have driving wheels six feet, bIx inches high, and cylinders twenty Inches by twenty four. The laigocyllnders give them tremend ous power, and tho high drivers protect the machinery from tho ruck and strain incident to driving smaller engines nt great speed. Thorolspiucticttlly no limit to the speed to which these now marvels may bo driven and they skim over tho rails as smoothly ns a swallow over a lake. Another recent addition to tho motive power of thocomiwny is a consignment of eight powerful, ten wheel jwssenger engines, designed for servico on tho mountain division. These are tho heaviest ten wheel engines ever constructed, weighing sixty seven and one half tons. They have driving wheels six feet two inches high and cylinders twenty-ono inches by twenty -six. One of theso machines performs the work heretofore requiring two of tho ordinary class, ami tnoy tnicoiiio neuvy through express trains up the mountain grades quickly mid with perfect case. Tho Alt, Clare shops of tho company have recently completed nnoiilcr for ten switch engines of the highest type, and sutllclently (Kiwerful to mako up a train equal to tho full diawlng power of a consolidation frwight eimlno Also threo new heavy eight wheel passenger engines, having driving wheels live feet eight inches, and cylinders twenty inches by twenty-four. Those engines nro now doing excellent work; they mo very poucrful and susceptible of great speed. In addition to tho foregoing the company hns now under construction at Its Mt. Clare shops ten powerful ten wheel engines designed for fast freight service, nnd for heavy pass enger trains on occasion, nlso twelve consoli dation freight engines of great xwer. These additions to its motive ower are in lino with tho other great improvements con stantly being mudo In tho general betterment of the B. & O. piopeity by its present man agement, which liavo been noted by tho press from time to time, ami the rapid augmenta tion of the passenger traffic of tho Company indicates that the public is quick to recognize the piesentuud constantly Increasing etlici cency of its train servico. Fine Urrm Making. Mr. C. J. Todd, Newman blocK, Is now piopaied to execute Spring orders on short notice. Fine work solicited. Tho now Twenty-live cent store that is to make a bid for imbllu patronage commencing April first nt 111!! O street, will Ik) tho cheap est tore over otened in this city. You w ill ho surprised tc see what gicnt things you will bo able to buy for a quarter. Dr. C. I). Manning removed to now ofllcea, rooiiis'J'J and 123. second floor Ilurr block. THE BURLINGTON ROUTE. To Uhleagit anil Kast, lltiaver and West, lleadwnnd and North, Ht. t.ouU and Mouth. Tho great (sipulartty of tho Burlington was gained, not by running down her neigh-, bom, hut by "booming" her own line, until tho logend "Burlington Route" has become a synonym of ocd, safety and enjoyment If you want to go east, wast, north or south uso tho Burlington, for tho simple reas on that when you pay your money you natur ally want tho liest to be had, and you do not miss It It you travel by this jxipular Hue. This Is tho direct route to Deadwood and Dakota Hot Springs, tho great health resort of tho Black Hills Estes park, In the Rocky mountains, Is another cool retreat reached only by tho "Burclngton," In fact, there Is not a point of promlnenco In tho country that cannot boat bo reached by this route. If you want any information whatever pretaining to railroads, or want to reserve sleeping car accommodations days, or even weeks In advance, you can do so by applying at B. tic M. depot t.r city office, corner O and Tenth streets. A. C. Zikmkii, City Passenger Agent Miss S. M. Illll M street. Caffyn, dressmaking Telophono oil). parlors, tt Boll tit Cowdery, flower, feed and general commissioners, HH.North 14th st. Phono 784. Inspect tho choice lino of embroideries In newest patterns nt Heriolsheliner tic Co, The llest Cough Medicine, "Ono of my customers camo in today and asked me for tho best cough medicine I had," says Lew Young, a prominent druggist of Newman Grove, Neb., "Of course I showed him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and ho did not ask to see any other. I have never yet sold a medicine that would loosen and re lieve n sovere cold so quickly as that remedy does. I have sold four dozen of It within tho last sixty days and do not know of a single case whero it failed to give tho most orfoct satisfaction." 60 cent bottles for sale by A. L. Shrnder, druaglst. Not atmisen of Lincoln can afford to inlis tho comfort and safety offered him by tho North Western Line (F. E. tic M. V. RR.) In his travels to and from Chicago and nil eastern points, It Is the direct Hue to St. Paul, Minneapolis Olympla, Seattle, Tacomn,and nil other Min nesota, Washington nnd Montana itoluts. All passengers for those mints go through without dejKit transfor. Patronize the North Western and avoid omnibus transfers. It Is tho only all rail lino to that Sanatorium of the world, tho Hot Springs of South Dako ta and tho direct lino to Rapid City, Dead wood nnd Black Hills Kilnts. To nil thorn contemplating n trip tho coming season it of fers a direct lino nnd sorvlco, to all tho re sorts of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Northern Michigan. Tho linos t lulling grounds In the world aro i cached by this lino. For rates and Information, cull at ll!):l O street. W. M. SiltruAN, Gon'l Ag't, J. T. Mahtin, City Tk't Ag't. Glassware, woodenwnro, wlllowwaro, tln waro, quwiswaro, crockery, house furnish Ing goods, ladles furnishing goods and novel ties of every known description, will Ira sold nt tho groatTwenty-llvo cent store, 1124 O street. Henry M. Stanley is a failure as a lecturer. This is duo entirely to the newspapers, who have lung since printed all about his heroic plunge Into the heart of Africa, and also all he has said about tho plunge. Americans read newspapers, know all ho will say, and refuse to give up a hard earned dollar for a "chestnut" Peoplo that go, do so to see, and not hear, tho great exploror. The Majority Of so-called couidi-curcs do little more than Impair the digestive functions and crcato bile. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, on the con trary, while It cures tho cough, does not In terfere with tho functions of cither .stomach or lWer. No other medlcliio Is so safe and efficacious In diseases of tho throat and lungs. "Four years oro I took a severe cold, which was followed by a terrlhlo counh. I was very sick, and confined to my bed nhout four months. I employed a phjslclau most of tho tlino, who finally said I was In cnnsmii lion, mid that ho could tint help hie. One of my neighbors ndvlsed mo to try Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. I did so. and, before I had finished taking tho first bottle was nhlo to sit up all tho time, mid to no out. Ily thu time I had finished tho bottle ' was well, and have remained so ever since." L. 1). Illxliy, Bartonsvllle, Vt. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rilKI'AUKI) nv SB. J. O. AYBR & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by sll DrugiiUU. Price !;! bottle, f 5. Kid Gloves Fancy Shades Evening Lengths Ladies' Street Gloves AT WAt, 133 to 139 North nth Street. Last Chance the Bazar, BANKRUPT STOCK SHERIFF MoOLAY, Receiver. Only Three Days Left To Obtain Bargains. The First of April all the Remaining Stock will be Sold in Bulk. Dress Goods and Silks Will be sold at from 40c to 60c on the dollar. Ready-made Dresses, Tea Gowns and Wrappers for less than cost of material. Large stock of Muslin Underwear still on hand at ONE-HALF PRICE. Corsets, Hosiery, Knit Un derwear, etc., at your own price. Cloaks and Furs at one half the original cost. REMEMBER THE LAST CALL OF THE-BKZRR ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT. Maxwell, Sharpe & Ross Are After AND OFFER TO SELL MX For 30 Days, In all Departments. You will find a complete line of DRESS GOODS SII.KS, Table Linens, Domestics, Notions, &c. Look this department over for you will find bargains that you will never get again. In our Shoe Department you will find everything complete with many special bargains. With each pair of childrcns shoes we arc giving a handsome jumping rope. In Our Hardware Department, you will always find what you want. In Our Furniture Department we will always show the latest patterns. In Our Grocery Department arc all sorts of bargains. Don't forget to look at our Quccnsware and Lamps. There is no place where you will find so many bargains as you will at Maxwell, Sharpe & Ross Co.s. i Last Call Co. Your Trade COST i t i 1