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ngpw" TW -wmmmmmmmmmmmmm m m 1 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891 s . 4 ,& . r '4 L& if H W LEAD THEM ALL Wc show herewith illustration of two of the moot popular makes of (.Sasollnc Stoves and Ranges, known as the Reliable Process Stoves and a close examination will them to be not only economical hut durable and built on the most scientific principles. We should like to lmve you call nnil nee these new commodities. t M mm -"" Hslilililw Our iln-j ui gtfiu'i'ul iur.hv.ir, w.is ncwr so complete as now and we shall take pleas use in serving you at anytime in anything that you may need. Kruse& White 10120 M, Telephone684. Pointers1 Ink. HIHTKS IKS ii Jut whit It jnreorta to tt, " Jwraal for alTMlitn." It ti iiiuei en the flm aal flftiittb dayt ef iieh anth, nl ii tai ritreitatatlT. jcaruf tbe trtdt jcuml, to tj mtt-et Amerkn tJTenl.cn, It tilli th la tiallai ul Ictiperltscel aiTjulie: la jlala, cob jrtatulTo Articles hsw, waia, aal wherf to lTr tiii : as to write aa alTtnltcniat ; how to display oai ; what tiwif ijr or other aeila to mo ; how aueh to oxpial-la fact, discounts ea ererj pctnt that alalia of f rofltatli dlicaitlsa. If yw adrit till at til. rcailESC mi cm help yoa- Peraapa 70a expend tut Tea SclUri a jiu taldurtlilag; If 10, PBIUTESS' INI bj ihow 70a how to Si xth double the lerriet 70a tri tvr eettUj f:r e:e iilf the awsey. A year' 1 latctriptloa cotti tat Oai Cellar : a staple cop7 coiti tat fltt Cestt. Alrertlitat la aa art practise! by auy tat nadir atool It '' Thi coadaetora of rSIIITEM' IH1 uadiittaal It tisroughly. Cutely their adrlei, tued oa aa experleaco of aoit than twenty-flu yian, will help 70s. Adlteii : OKO. P. ROWKLL & CO' Newspaper Advertising Buret 10 Spruce St., New Ycck. AfiENCYforN 1 A nnmDhlet of Information and lib. XitruclDI 1110 lawi.iiuiwuiK iiiiw 111i i)iuun mienis, laresis, 'iniuPA j.Murks, UiprriBiits, lent jutv . Addrau MUNN U., ;aui iiromiwiir. He lorn.. MONE 7iiMilr Hfimlm vrM Hi rf' r 'K, rutm hi 1! ' 11 t iiii it ill fcr tif Mi-r b r i mni In "will" - t n ir llf lllltt . (lit L I SI ... I liirlr A 117 1 aril, 1 vol l;.u fcrr. tVftiniUlirir)rllilii lw Ut v ..k , i, IMi four ur in mis, iirnU)iir mm lu .. i.ik 1IJ. tniiriyiiiiiiiin.il.rhiiiio.liliiruUiirli irt n.iriiiiirr.rn' rnniinir inlil ... lo urn .h.i,. , lii.lni..r.n.r llcil. .ri.i,f.. Writ,, luinl.l . il,r ) 111. HI (ml Ii icli ji.r lhr . No !. . M rll.Ulii lirir. -I.I., IIII. I III, '"""" . 'I'KIIIi.V '.. ,., Kll, .. lk. mm SOCIAL AND IMMSONAL Mr. M.'A. Nuwnmik of the Ulolw dothliiK hotiso returned front Now York ami Boston, yestordny, after ft four wwksi sonrch In tho (rent tiinrkets for Una dothliiK and furnlslis liiK kcxhIs. A reporter mot Mr. Nownmrk Miortly after hi nrrlval and hu weinel to ha very eiitliuslnstle over tho pnscets for a hlu rxprlng trate. "My purcliiws Juit nmde, In cludo mnny noveltle thnt my competitor who ItotiRht earlier (lid not K''t, and coune ipiently I'll have a "scoop" on them all. Tho cood have already commenced to ar- rlvo, and by the last of neit week they will all Im in. Como arcttud then and I'll show you soma Hue UiI'irs for the sprinK and summer season." Mr, Newmark reports tho condition of trade In the populnr centra as much Improved, and says that merchant Kenerally loth wholesnlo and retail, are cheerful and nntlclpato a Ktvat Improvement In business. On Baturdsy Joseph Metlraw bwamo forty el(ht years old and in honor of tho nnulrer sary a largo numlwrof his friends Riitbercd at his homo at U'ii Poplar street In tho oven loir and presented him with a haudsomo and costly gold headed cano. AUIidukIi grently xiirprlsed with the proffer of such a test I moi.lnl Mr. McUrew was equal to tho occas ion and made a neitt sNech of acceptance. The Kuosts wero ontertalued In a hospitable maimer by tho host until a late hour. Canton Ford No. 1!, Patriarchs militant, I. U. O. P., gave a most unjoynbto sociable at Odd Fellows1 hall, Tuesday evening. A largo number of iernons wero present. Tho members of tho uniform rank wero present In full regalia and uniform. A musical and dramatic program was presented, After the literary program, tho guest repaired to tho Imtimict hull where a splendid supier was served. Dancing roiumeu. Miss .To Winger very pleasantly entertain ed tho membei s of tho Cooking Club mid a number of their friends at her homo (Satur day evening. The time was eiijoynbly pass ed in curds, dancing and other amusement. The following jierMins weio present: Misses Smith, lllghter, Underwood, Ilawl y, Uiim niond: M essoin Winger, Meyers, Wheeler, Marshall, Dorgun aiidliiingworthy. Mrs. J.K. Hlggs gave a pretty luncheon :U her homo last Friday ufternoon In honor of her friend Mrs. Kiluer from Mattoou, III. Tlioso present were: Medames K. A. Ilrown, A. It. Talbot, M. A. Warren, T. II. Hen tun, Mm k N. Tllton, J. J. Kwan, 0. A. Kleth, Olm. N. Ki-efer, J. V. Mnule, W. C. Pomfut, Anderson, Kansas City; and A. K. Kennnrd. The Misses IIoaglaud,SStli and Pear streets, entei tallied a number of their friends Friday evening with a good old fashioned candy pull. TlioaiTnirwas declared u potitlvo ie lief from tho usual order of cards and danc ing, and a most delightful evening was piUSMxl. Tuesday afternoon a llvo o'clock tea was given by Mrs. J. K. Hlggs at her homo 18-17 K street. The guests were: Mesdames Geo. Ii. Lane. H. II. Woods of Omaha, Mary Caldwell, Walter Davis, Finnegan, Hcholleld, K. C. Caldwell and Kiluer or Mattoou, 111. Miss Margaret lioyd, daughter of tho gover nor, who Is a great traveller, and who recent ly returned from 11 tour of Japan and other oriental countries, oxect8 to sail during tho coming mouth for an extended sojourn in sunny Italy. Mr. C. E. Sand ei son of Parker & Sander- sou and Miss Jennie Marine will bo married tomorrow afternoon, at tho brides residence flOtl north 27th, street. This announcement will prolubly bo somewhat of a surprise to tho many friendH of tho happy couple. Tho farewell session of tho East Lincoln social club was hold last evening at the homo of Mls Lutlo 11, Thomas, (114 North ttlth street. This ends a series of very pleasant and unique entertainments given this season. Mr. II. 0. Peterson, of last years gradu ating class at tho stato university, has re turned from Fulton, HI., whoro he has been teaching, to take a post graduato course in tho university. Mr. James E. Spencer, formerly of this city, but now of Salt Lako city, was in Lin coln this week, having leen callod bore by the death of his sister, Mrs. Georgo W. Loo of Emerald. Mrs. C. E. Williams Is once more at homo at her son's residence, Mr. W, Ii. Wolcott lOi'i II street, after having passed the winter very pleasantly in Minneapolis. Mrs. T. S. Uantor returned on Thursday from an extended visit with friends at St. Louis and testifies to having hud 11 most pleasant visit. Miss Delia Vance of Malcom and Miss Mncglo Welin of Roca have come to Lincoln for the piiriose of entering the Conservatory of Music hero. On Monday evening East Lincoln lodge of Good Tempters, gave an oyster bupjier at their hall, Twenty-seventh mid I 'ear sticets. Mrs. U 11. Terrill of Hastings was a Lin coln visitor several days during tho week as the guest of Mrs. Fishboch, 1220 P street. Mr. L. Wessel, 8r., One of Nebraska City's mot extensive dry goods merchants was a visitor in Lincoln Monday and TueMlay. Mrs. Martha Brink and daughter, Mi LI.I11 Barrett, departed Friday for Elmlra, N. Y., whom they will reside hereaftr, Mr. Edward (Jrmis anil MIm Mary M. Warner wero married on Wednesday, ltov. Stein pioimuuclng tho fateful woids. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Sheldon left. Monday for Galveston, TcX,, in company with their guest, Mr. 1 lutein's of tills city. Mrs F. F. Itoo-e has been visiting rela tives In Iown tho past week, She will return to tho city lu about two weeks. Mint Gertrudo Hill, daughter of tho state tieasuier, returned Tuesday from a visit with friends at Hamilton, III. Mrs. Leone Kiluer who Is visiting with Mik .1. E. Hlggs sMmt a portion of lutt week in Hastings with old friends. Miss Minnie llnttinger, returned Wiilmw duy fiom Olilowa wheio sho has been visit tig friends and relative. Mis. F, A Itlce, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. V. M. Kaymond, returned to her home In St. Louis. Representative Storms has received a telo gruui from Mudls'iu, Indiana, notifying him of tho death of his lather. Mr, O C. Calkins, who has been sick for ill)' past three weeks Is now able to attend to his regular builuess, ' ' MisC, F. Link gies tin art reception at he residence of Mrs. I. F. Lansing 171RI K. street, this evening. Mrs- Chanoy of Omaha has been the guext of her sous, Fred and Bert in tills city the pi'iHoul week, Mr. J. G. Sherodof Full bury, Is In tho city visiting her sister, Mis. P. OShea Wii U. Street. , MUs Naomi Weaver left Tuesday for a several weeks visit with friends lu Kansas City. All tlio newest millinery of tho day will, bo shown at tho opening 1111(1 O street, next week, After a pleasant visit with Lincoln friends, Miss Minnie McGoo has returned to Beat rlco. Prof. J, C. 1'eutr.or ha been visiting this week with a brother at Leavenworth, Kan sas. Mrs. 11. E. Hawks left Monday for a sum mer visit at her old homo In Plalnwell, Mich. Mrs. F. Illorworth has removed from 1010 (j street to (127 South Tenth, Barnes terrace. The PIkimiIx gives it last lartv of tho season at Mnsonlo temple, Monday evening. Mrs. Will Hohman ha left for a visit with her mother at the old homo, Iowa City. Dr. J. It. Scott has moved his family from East Lincoln to Havelock. Mr, Ii. Preston will make his future homo in Ixmisvlllo, Ky, Dr. Margarot E. Simmons returned from Chicago, Tuesday, Mr. HarrTliornburg left Thursday ovo uliig for EuroH. Mr. Julius Wessel or Nebraska City Is a Lincoln visitor. Mr. Wing Allen of Omaha has been in tho city this week. Mr. S. Schwab is confined to his homo by la grippe. Mr. G. 0. St John Is visiting in Cleveland, Ohio. Month I.lnruln, Miss Nellie Feltouloft Thursday for Pernio to attend tho teachers association at that place. Mrs. Clark has been unite sick for the past two weeks, at her home, 1220 Washington street. Mrs. Felton bus beeueujoyliig her vacation this week with friends near Ivanhoe, and re turned Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are rejoicing over the advent of a llttlo daughter, that arrived at their homo lust Tuesday, March Hist. Miss Minnie Brown of Hod Held, Iowa, ar rived in Lincoln last Saturday, will he the guest of her sister Mrs, E. L. Chase at 8111 S. street. Aunt Bamantha. !nwu aud llowcr scuds, hulbs mid garden tools at Grlswolds, 140 South 11th street. A Iteil Let lor Day. February flt.li was a red letter day for nifiuibcrlalii & Co., Des Mphies, Iowa. Thoy made their llrxt shipment of goods to tho Hawaiian Islands on that day. It con sisted of 10(1 cases containing over four hun dred dozen of their medicines, to the lending wholesale drug house in Honolulu. A largo share of this shipment consisted of ClmmW lalu's Cough Remedy, so much esteemed wherever it Is known for its cures of cold and as a preventive aud euro for croup. Chamberlain & Co., have contracted for ad vertising In nil the leading newspapers lu the Hawaiian Islands, and expect to make their remedies as mpular there as they are in any part of tho United States. For sale by drug gists. Model Motive 1'ower. The Baltimore mid Ohio Rail Road Com pany has recently placed lu service 011 its fast trains between Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore aud Washington, three new en gines which are doubtless the finest and foit oit over built in this country. Tlieso new llyeis have driving wheels six feet, six inches high, uud cyllndei s twenty inches by twenty four. The largo cylinders give them tremend ous power, aud tho high drivers protect tho machinery from the rack and strain incident to driving smaller engines at great speed. Thero Is practically no limit to tho skxh! to which these now marvels may lie driven and thoy skim over thu rails as smoothly ns u swallow over a lake. Another recent addition to the motive power of tho company is a consignment of eight powerful, ten wheel passenger engines, designed for service on tho mountain division. Tlieso are tho heaviest ten wheel engines ever constructed, weighing sixty soven and one half tons. Thoy havo driving wheels six feet two Inches high and cylinders twenty-ono inches by twenty-six. Ono of tlieso machines perform: tho work heretofore requiring two of tho ordinary class, and thoy take tho heavy tiirougu express trams up the mountain grades quickly and with jierfect ease. Tho Mt. Claro shops of tho company have recently completed an'ordur for ten switch engines of tho highest type, and sufficiently K)weiful to make up a train equal to thu full drawing power of a consolidation freight engine Also threo new heavy eight wheel passenger engines, having driving wheels llvo feet eight inches, aud cylinders twenty menus ny iwenty-iour. Those engines are now doing excellent work; thoy are very powerful and susceptible of great speed. In addition to tho foregoing the company has now under construction at its Mt. Clare shops ten powerful ten wheelengluesdeslgmsl for fast freight service, aud for heavy pass enger trains on occasion, also twelve consoli dation freight ongiues of great power. Those additions ta Its motivo tower are in lino with tho other great Improvements con stantly being miide lu thu general betterment of tho II. & O. property by its present man agement, which have been noted by the press from time to time, and the rapid augmenta tion of thu passenger truffle of tho Company indicates that the public is quick to recognize tho pi went and constantly Increasing elllcl cency of its train service. lino Uio .linking. Mi. O J. Todd, Newman IiIock, Is now prep Hid to execute Spi fug orders 011 short notice. Flue work solicited, THE BURLINGTON ROUTE. To (iilciiKo mid Kant, Denver uud West, liemlwood unit North, Si. l.nuls itml Houlli. The great Kpularity of thu Burlington was gullied, not by running down her neigh bors, but by "booming" her own line, until the legend "Burlington Route" has liecomen synonym of peed, safety and enjoyment. If you want to go east, wet, north or south tiso thu Burlington, for the simple reas on that when you imyyour money you natur ally want tho best to bo hud, aud you do not nils it if you travel by this popular line. This Is theduect loute to D-miIwoihI and Dakota HotKpiiugs, thugieal health resort of the Black Hills E-tes park, lu the Rocky mountains, is aunther cool rcirout reached only by the "Burchigtou," lu fact, thro is not a point ol prominence in the country that cannot ItoM Imj reached by this route. If yju want any lufoiiuatlon whatever pietaiuiug to railroads, or want to reserve sleeping car iiivouuuodutiuu days, or oven wtvks in advance, you can do so by applying ut B. & M. ihH)t 1 r city office, corner O and Tenth streets, A. C. Zikmkii, City Passenger Agent. S0MK1MU.TTY DESIGNS. Hpeclat Count Kit CorrespouOeneo, Wd lovo the scented glovu she Utoly wore. Wo kiss tho faded Mower she hist last tilidit Blio Is our somet hue ipiron, and wo adore Tho eurl she gave us, fair ami silky bright Wo lovo her gracelul and elastle step, Her ulanco coquettish, and above tho red, One habit thatslio has, wo all agree Her rldlnic habit I by far tho best. Nkw Yoiik, April 8, Mil Twenty years ago, or even less, a lady who Indulged In an early morning ranter lu tho Park, would haveoxclted a good deal of attention, and provoked a considerable amount of comment but now it i nothing out of the common to soodoxeusof pretty riders, courting health aud enjoyment those bright spring morn ings. This is a senslblo custom which wo have wisely taken from our English cousins, and now 110 fairer show of graceful lady equestrians can bo seen anywhere In tho world than on the Boulevards or in the Park, Of course our girl are not content to wear tho monotonous regulation habit that has done duty so many years, and demand some thing nattier and brighter, so lledfern, tho great English tailor, has brought out some mote novel designs, which while irreproach atilo in taste, and quite suitable for a gentle woman, havo tho advantage of being chla aud modish. lu the sketch above Is shown ono of his de signs consisting of a light fawn skirt a"d a chocolate cloth coat, Tho waistcoat is of buff leather, and the hate Is of soft chocolate felt. Would you kr.ow how tho feminine Colon el looks! Well, hero she is in tho person of t o honorary Coiiruauder lu Chief ot"tlie8tli Brandenburg Infantry, attiitd in her Red fern uniform co nplete lu every detail, even to the unbuttoned cutis which ant thu iuslg nla of this regiment. It is thu Duchess of Couuuught who is thus Jauntily arrayed, the wifoof Prince Arthur who is the third sou of England's Queen. The father of this lady was the celebrated Ficderich Charles of Prus la who was called the It) I I'rinoj. With His Thumb. hoy Is suld to hae saved the Netherlands from inundation. Multitudes have been c.iM'd fiom ihn Invasion of disease by a bottle of Ayei's ts.irsnp.ullla. This medicine hnpails tone to the system and strengthens cu'iy oigan nml lltiiu of the body. " I have taken a gieat deal of medicine, hut nothing has douu me so much good as Ayei's Sarsnpaillla. 1 experienced Its lieue flclal effects befoie I had quite Mulshed one bottle, and I can freely testify that it Is Ilia best blood medicine I know of." 1.. W. Ward, sr., Woodland, Texas. " Confined to mi office, as I am, f rem nuu year's end to unollier, with little or no out door exercise, I find great help lu Ayer's riarsap.uilla, which I have used for seenil years, and am at present using, with excel lent lesulls. R enables me In Keep always at my sst, enjoying ihe best of health." II. C. Barnes, Maiden, Mass, Ayer's Sarsaparilla rilKI-AIIKII IIV DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. fculdbyDriiiiul.L. fl,.lufj. Worth 5 a bottle. SfS?' tnt-v M WMrWNmL Iff W' X X X bsbbbbbbV & Wall Paper, Fret Work, Mouldings Maxwell, Sharpe ,. & Ross Co. Are After Your Trade AND OFFER TO SEL1 MX For 30 Days, In all Departments. You will find a complete line of DRESS GOODS SILKS, Table Linens, Domestics, Notions, &c. Look this department over for you will find bargnins that you will never get again. In our Shoe Department you will find everything complete with many special bargains. With each pair of childrens shoes we arc giving a handsome jumping rope. In Our Hardware Department, you will always find what you want. , In Our Furniture Department wc will always show the latest patterns. ' ' In Our Grocery Department arc all sorts of bargains. Don't forget to look at our Queensware and Lamps. There is no place where you will find so many bargains as you will at Maxwell, Sharpe & Ross Co.'s. Last Chance the Bazar, ... BANKRUPT STOCK SHERIFF McOLAY, Receiver. Only Three Days Left To Obtain Bargains. The First of April all the Remaining Stock will be Sold in Bulk. REMEMBER THE LAST CALL AT THE-BMZMR ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT. A. 0. tKir.n, l'rr't. (Jam, Ri.wiok, M'gr 5r)e Interior Decorative So. X X X X X X (1UHK UH X TOLLING TIIR X OKI.I.KNMK OK OUR XOKI-riONALLY XOtMMITK AND X lit LA RATI NO I ' XTOUT' AHWK 1)ON'T, X ORIIITANT X KH, TIIKHKI1Y X IIAtlHTimi OH X TERMINATING YOUR XOIIlXltiKIl, KOH l'iiulnr I'rlev I'rovull at 11.14 N Mtreitt. and Novelties In Great Yarlety. i Last Gall COST :jj&