T CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 185 1 R g pi' 8 HES2vQPr.3apK. iLJ POPULATION OF LINCOLN 66,000. j lii Receiving NEW NOVELTIES millI'nery KVKRY DAY. Oall and Soo Thorn. Famous Millinery Store, l J n.f n Kir.t. ia " 'A Ke TAKE NOTICE! The CouhikH will not lie nwponstblo for in tlebtM made by any one In It name, mi ca a written order ncconipanhw the mine, 1 Oarnar I Oth an P ttraata. Dry Goods, AND - ... 'CARPETS Tli Courier" ror Bale In Omaha. Copies may be found at Keith' now stand, Sit South Fifteenth street, Boyd' opera house iklack. t r ' ' J - INSPECT THE FINE LINE OF New Dress Goods RECEIVED BY Herpolsheimer & Go. In all Prices. Exclusive Designs a special feature of this department. m TIm Caarla Cam aafftuaH At Wlaaat Mote) Maws Stand. mSh&t&tottu. r. ill nana ua awes. aania efteSui kerth , lltk . 4s Krber Shea, Burr eUoek. r Aa antra supply of paper is al way left at iM Oataaai, la eaae ouwr newaair aapaHearaaeaort. SPRING STYLES JUlunlap. Hats ' -f R. Dennis & Co., - U37 0 9tr-t. $ Ckarak Advortteasneate.. April tret, Tn Cooana sea partahsiag to aoeiabka, aaasfti at aa BAauani aaauaAlaiHI BUbJ faMsagAaWaal fm nsvVtTasava awVnl ann1aWaHBg4Bj WVM tBBj am a all nhwrouee fraa of eaarge. Advsrtlnt mn BTawB'TBuaMl vau"JTw HH BBavJaaBaV 4J charged will be inserted at eae-haK tbareg alar rata. fceoal aa Peraaaal. WaKebrsast Coal aad Ltaaa Cosnpany Brown' for oysters In all styles. Call up mm L. D. T. Co., Phone 10U Fa Bleaeh at Kipoeltion building. Rath If. Wood, M. D., MM P street Wacom loo Co., 1040 O St. Telephone 118. Order Canon City Coal from Betta, Weaver Co. Mew style of Invitation Just In at The Coubikb oHce. A Pleasant Hour Incident. Written for Tun CouainH. Wo strolled llitti the vacant parlor Just to rent Tho wall was done. Tho laco upon lierbnast With Rcntlo lltllo quiver roue and fell. And aht my eourauecaino nnd wont n well. Ilor dnlnly elicok was vary nonr my lips; I look horchln between my linger ll; Hlmnniialitlierlircntlil said with n stlddrn slgh "Pslmwl wlt n moment.! Is going by. Tho masquernda ball given by tho Pleasant Hour club on Thursday evening nt the Hotel Lincoln, was tho Inst soolnl session of that organisation this season. It proved ft grand success and one of tho most onjoynblo parties evorglvon by the club. Nearly ovcry wrson In attendance masked, and thero was a strik ing diversity of costumes worn, ranging from tho ludiorous tn tho beautiful. Tho must conspicuous woro tho two convict suits. A trio that attracted considorablo attention constated of the Misses Maude llurr, Minnlo Latin nnd Mr. Will Clnrko. All three wore attired exactly nhko In long black dresses. Mr. Clnrko' disguise was jierfcct, nnd n number of gentlemen ilnucod with him, never suspecting his sox. There were a number of other splondld disguises. After six numbors were danced tho unmor.klug took plnco nnd n unlversnl exclamation wont up from the various danceis nsthoy discovered the Identity of their partners. Mr. Hhenrs, tho proprietor of tho hotel, left nothing un done for tho comfort nnd plonsura of tho guests, and everything wns in Mint excellent condition that has popularised thnt hostelry and mndo It tho best place In tho city for holding a party. At 10:!U) o'clock an elegnnt lunch was served. The following Is a list of tho daucers nnd their masques; Miss Minnie Latta, Mis Maude llurr nnd Mr. WlllClarke, three babes. Miss Hnwloy, milkmaid. Miss White, riding costume. Miss Hattlo Leland, sun flower costume. Mr. Hayden, flower girl. Miss Hallle Hooer, queen of night. MIssKelmer, blue costume. Mis Keuier, country lass. Miss Lottie Andrews, gypsoy. Mis Martha Funke, La Town, costume. Miss Kolley, fancy red costume. Mrs. K, K. Henkle, queen of cards. Mrs. McDonald, red costume. Mlrs Marquette, KnteUreonawny costume. Mis Grace Burr, light bluo costume, Mr. Henkle black costume trimmed with cards. Mis Marshall, spring. Mb Gertrude Hill, pansy. Mlsa Gundry of Mineral Point, Wis., blnck costume. Mlsa May Burr, Hatau. Mt Carol Hill, fancy costume. Mis Olive Latta, Monk costume from Mont Crtsto. Ml Carrie Wasmer, Folly, a striking coh tumo of orange and black velvet. The following ladle ware present but did not mask: Mr. J. A. BuckstalT, Mrr. Leonard, Mis Florence Brown, Mrs. M. E. Wheeler, Miss Walsh, Mrs. Townley, Mis Hardy, Miss Lib llbrldge, Mrs. VanDusen, Mia Shears, Miss Btout, Miss Corn Hardy, Mr. C, L. Llppln cott, Mrs. John B. Wright, Miss Clara Walsh, Mr. Hayden, Lieut Townley, army officer. Mr. BuckstalT, Turkish costume. Mr. Hayden, "Burlington route." v Mr. Bt John, brigadier general. Mr. Dorgan, oonilo George Washington costume. Mr. Marshall, Louis XIV. Dr Ladd. a monk. Mr. Charle Hall, domino, Mr. Rlchter, a friar. Mr. Cooper, domino. Mr. C. L. Burr, Pinafore sailor costume. Mr. Boole, monastic costume. Mr. Hout. convict Mr. Fred Buiyaer, Bhakespeatiau costume. Mr., Reeve, friar. Mr. Andrus, Bhylock. Mr. a Y. Smith, Big Lord Fauntleroy. Mr. sMwaway, Henry vm, Mr. K." K. Henkle, convict. Mr. Winger, king Jester. Mr, Aaron BuckatalT, sir knlgbt Mr. Frank Burr, Spanlstt cavalier. Mr. FMagerakl, a monk. Antong the other gentlemen present wero the following: Meswra John U. Wright, McDonald, Lippinoott, Lemlst, Zehrung, Marry Hall, Bradley, VanDosen, Leonard. Coal Co, at the Whltebreaat parlors, U Canon City 'Coal and Lhh Mto 8. ,M. CasTyn, drammaklng 1311 M street Tslephon 519. II Grlewoldn d store I headquarter for every seed for the lawn and garden. Got your lower aadgarden seeds at Gi ( wokV sed store, 140 South Uth st Mia C. J. Gulhnette, ntodiete, second oor' Xxpositlen building. Take elevator. Dr: C. B. Manning nnnoved to new ottoes, roen9e and 88, second door Burr block. Jnsttor Coal I a winner and Betta, Weaver ft Co., seta agent have plenty of it. Try tea, Tho new .On Stove shown by Rudg ft Mania la acknowledged by all to be the meat I a wen a best made stove in the MtoM.Cnnfln, art studio, room 31, Mo Mnrtry Week, eomer Uth nnd M street, I fjtwpnred to tenth oil, water color, aad pastel nasi ting. eharceal drawing. Order .iT'lUsnblar Wcyele U oomlng more in mhsv favor daily as tae maehiae cone r 'iatogMemlaM. M is wadonhttdly the beet 'ndaaied tor sfiii, aoNifort aad safety, of aayafthesiaohlaa, Call and aee it at K. R Sathrie1, l4t Oeemt Mia.,Ssaryaew,aaa of aprtac asHUaery aaaaMejrrlrad.aadiaeUoekU aH eosnpleu fSSkt am aaaaitaisnt. Thabeaatsful asaort- aBjaa a paotara aaie, aoaaeis, tottaes, eao.,1 aanaa aaftaaag aaretoforeehown ta Uaeoto. lamipaaM.aardsrlljr snvitad to eall aad n IB!" 'W htaaa. Riawaihir Mm plaea. r aaW71an.VM0'rC ' On tho fourteenth of February, what k known as the "Woman's Club" was organised and the meetings have been most Interesting and successful, both from n literary and social standpoint The club convene on Wednesday of each week, and n most prof itable study of BbakeapeareVpUy ha been inaugurated, and further on the attention aad time of the member will be extended to general reading, In such literature a occa sion and Inclination may direct Tho charter members are Mr. Myron Wheeler, Mrs. W. K. Cambridge, Mrs, K. H. Rehlaender, Mrs. Richard O'Neill. Mrs. Dr. Went, Mr. Dr. Trogdon, Mrs. W. & Ayres, and recently such valuable acquisition as Mrs. Thos. Benton, Mrs. Paul Holm and Mrs. T. W. Tate have been added to the club. The rule was adopted that the lady at whose residence the club convenes shall bo tho president on that occasion, and Mrs. Myron Wheeler was the first to wield the gavel In said official capacity, while the honor of the secretary ship was conferred on Mr. It L. Rehlaender. Daring business meetings, the club goes Into "Executive Session" and all husband are expelled vM armU, but It was voted that socials sh-Mild be given once n month by each member la turn, nt, which tne husband of the respective ladle were to be present The ana of tneee social was given last Saturday evening at the boast, of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rehlaender, and the occasion proved to be a most opportune one, in tnattbelr friends Mr. and Mr. Geo. R, XdJy of Omaha, were present on a visit, aad with the other guest enjoyed the aveahtg to Its fullest extent Tally-pulling, music and card constituted the program of the evening, following which was aa elaborate lunch, so delicious and pala table that it pleased the most delicate taste. When the light of the city were sucJtsring "low aad faint la the socket" each couple wish a plate of taffy, hied themselves homeward, iataoaacrednea of "mldnlgbt's holy hour." The husbands asy "next I1 tho colonel recently gavon bwioflt perform nncti nt tho Fnnko (or A. (). U, W. lodgo on which oocnslon tho Swedish Sextette appear cd, nnd to (show their hrnrty Appreciation of the courtesy extended n committee MmiQffd of Mi-ssr W. Hoehn, V. W Pyn chon nnd J, C. Conger wns nppolntod by tho lodgo to nrraiiKu for nnd securn tho token, The charm Is n very pretty one, einhlemntlu of the uniform rank of tho grent order nnd hns tho name of tho recipient uenlly ongrnv u I thereon, Tho hall of tho Phi Doltn Thotn fraternity wa the scene of n very plensnnt mrty Krl day evening, whon the Kentlemon of I he so ciety received their lady friend. As is the case when tho Phis "keep open house," the guosta expressed entire satisfaction with every detail of tho ovenlugs entertainment, Curds nnd dnuclng constituted tho evening's amusements. Refreshments were served, Thoso present wore: Mo-ar Hardy, Gull motto, Plhtbury, Fife, Kdmlston, Payne, Montgomery, Harris, Whig, Welch, (ler wig Lyman, HagRiird, Kmery, Tay lor, Chnpln of Council lllulfs, Dorsey of Beatrice, Palmer of Omaha, C. W, Lyman. MlMoa Hammond, Treanmn, Do Pue, Mau ley, Law, Nehlo Lnw, Tuttle, Lindloy, Wes ton, Underwood, Jury;Miadnines Harris nnd Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lyman ncted ns chn)orons, Mr. David T. Evans gnvo his many friends of this city nnd over tho state, quite a sur prise Monday evening by quietly announcing that ho had been married that day nt Hast ings to Miss Mnud li. MoWhluuey, one or the lovely bolls of tho queen city. Mr. Uvnns Is foreman of Cnlhoun nnd Wood ru It's printing houw, n clever gentleman with hosts or friends, all of whom will bo glad to learn of his happiness. Ills estimable life ttnrtner is an ncompliidied lady of raro womanly grace and one that will make for her high lord n worthy couipauiouablo help meet. TilK CoUHlKH Joins the multitude of friends In wlslilug Mr. and Mrs. Evans long lire, un bounded hnpplnosinnd protqwrlty. They urn quartered at tho Bond hotel and will, after April 15th, be nt home nt 1040 Q Btreet. Thursday evoning Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Ilea ton osxlstod by tholr daughter Mlsa Edna, eiitertnined a number of friends of Heboknh degreo lodgo No. 'J., I. O. O. F. A largo amount of good muslo lent its charm to tho other social features of the occasion. Those present wero Mesxr and Mesdnmoa James Tyler, K. B. Hyde, A. Dillon, H. W Ran dall, W. L. Whitman, J. W. Fox, T. V. Lasch, J. II. Corrlck, J. Holshaw and J. II. Sidell; Misses Ollio, Minnie nnd Myrtle Mann, Sadie Young, Inn Hindi, Eva nnd Iva Hol shaw, Mrs Llda H. Hall, Amy Lasch and tho Misses Ford: Messr Amy, Lasch. J. J. Kir by, William Shultz, Willis Short, K, D. Howen nnd J. P. Tishbun. Temple Hall was filled with a great crowd of merry dancers Monday night. It was tho occasion of tho sixth annual ball of the An cient Order of Hibernians, and it was a grand success both socially and ilnaunially. The Philharmonic orchestra was in attends nnco and furnished excellent muslo for tho oco.ision. Twontyfour numbers wero danc ed and tho evening wns one of enjoyment and mirth. At 1!) o'clock the dancers ad journed to the banquet hall for refreshments, after which dancing was resumed and con tinued until an early hour. Governor Hoyd was In attendance and led the grand maivh. Tho many friends of Mr. R. S. Nolr, tho young druggist at 118 South Tenth street will bo agreeably surprlied to learn that ho was happily married at Marshalltown, Iowa, on Sunday to Mis gusto Williams, n wormy young lady who will be remembered by many as a resident of Lincoln for many ear and left here only n few months since. Tha ceremony occurred at the home of the bride's uncle, Hon. Jessie Williams, and was performed by tho minister ef tho First Bap tist church of that city. They will take up their abodo In Lincoln to-morrow. Mrs. II . II. Nicholson, tt South lllst street gave a Kensington tea last Saturday after noon to a number of her friends. Tho hours wero from !1 to 0 p. in. Thoso present were mainly university people, and tho affair was given lu honor of Mrs. Horton, wife of Dr. H jrton, the latest addition to tho university faculty. Tho parlor wero very prettily decorated, pink being the prevailing color. The table ornaments consisted mainly of beautifully colored Easter eggs, while the ice were served In the fonn of chickens and egg of candied syrup. On Monday evening a very pretty and pleasing euteiUlniuent was given under the auspice of the Turnverelu at Har monio hall. The principal leaturo were the exhibition given by alxty boy and girls who have been under the training of Hon. Philip Andres, ex-president of the Nebraska turnbexirk. Great skill was shown by the pupils particularly In the wand and Indian club exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Festner of Omaha, lent a charm to the occasion by their splendid renditions on the cither. The Courikh is in receipt of a very neat Invitation to the silver anniversary enter tainment of Joseph lodgo number Ttt I. O. B. B.,of St. Joseph, Mo., which take place Wednesday evening April 15th. The occasion will he celebrated by a grand ball and banquet and promise to bo a social event of more than ordinary brilliancy. The lodge is one of the oldest and most prosperous in the west Tux Courier extends congratulations nnd best withe for future usefulness and broth erly love. The Art reception at the conservatory Monday night, given by the student of the art department was largely attended by friends of the conservatory and lovers of art. The parlors were artistically and appropri ately arranged with easels, on wmcu were placed the work of the student which wero completed, lu the studio tho unfinished work was exhibited on easels, and on the walls of this room showing a veritable stu. dlo, whore the student receive their Inst ruc tion In tho fine arte. Avery pretty entertainment called a rain bow festival was given Wednesday eveuing by the Junior society of tho Y. P. B. C. E. of the Vine street Congregational church In the parlors of the church on Twenty-fifth and Vine streets. A fine musical and elocution ary program was presented. Tho parllcl nanta were Misses Leon Nichols, Anna Post, Alloa Bros. Grace Cutler, Fannie Woods and Lola De wltt; Messrs Irvin Cutler, Chat. PhllpotandJ. M.Bell. A anall b'ut very enjoyable High Five party waa given by Mr. aad Mr. A. C. Kennard, Tuesday evening, In honor of Mrs. Kllenrof Matoone, III. Tbe royal prise were won by Mr. John P. Maule and Mr. Dennis, the booby by Mrs. C. A. Keith and Mr. Keifer. Additional Local and Persons! Pag 5. rlE Mcnnv MUSE. Dear Old toiidun. When I mi! liroko In lmiltm In tho fall nf flo I ehaucod tn py In Oxford direct this tnntnlls- Ili3fll.!ll! "ASplenriiil llorncoOlicapforCnnh" -or conns I had 1 1 Ionic Upon tho vmiuled barRaln, and It was n nohla Ixxikl A liner otio I've never acvu nor can 1 hope to SCO Tim lint edition, richly bound, and clean as clean can lu; And Jtinl to tlduM for three pound ten 1 iiiIkIi! have hail that I'lno When 1 was liroUo In lindou In the rail or 'Hi. Down at Niweda'-. In tho Strand I round, ono fnloftit day, A portrait that I pined for an only maulno may A print of Mine. Vostrls alio flourished year agn, Was lliirtolo-.z!' diuifilitonuid a thoroughbred, you know! A clean nnd Imiiilwiinu print It wns, and cheap nt thirty hoh That'a what I told tho aalcnniau as i choked a rNlnit noli; Hut 1 Imuit around Noscda's aa It were a holy shrine, When I wan hroko In London tn tho rail or '80, At Davoy's, In (Ireat Itussol street, woro auto Kraph Raloro, And Mr. Davoy lined to 1st me con that pre cious atorc; Bonictliurs I rend what warriors wrote, seme times a klnn's command, lint oftcner still a iioct'a verso writ In n mcagei hand; Lamb, Hyron, AddUon nnd Burns, Pnno, John win, Swift and Hcntt It needed hut a paltry tmm to comprehend the lot; Yet when friend Davoy marked 'cm down, what could I hut decline? For I was hroko In Umihin In tho fall or 'Hi! Or nnthiue swords nnd apenrs I saw a vast and dasslltiK heap That Curio Kenton offered mo at prices pass liiit choap; And, old tho quaint old bureau and tho warm Inn pant or brius, And tho lovely hldostis freaks 1 round In pew ter and In itlaanl And, oh! tho idduhnards, candlesticks, tbe cracked old china platen, Tho clocks and spoons from Amntordnm that antedate all dates Or Biirh superb mnnstnisttlca I round an end less mine, When I was liroko In Ixindon In tho rail or 'ml Oh, yo that hanker after boons that others Idle hy- Tho haltered tiling the I ptrano tho aoul tlmuith they may ve.t tho eye; Tho silver plate nnd crockery all nanctlllod with grime, Tho oaken stuff that has dolled tho tooth ol envious time, Tho musty tnmes, tho apeekled prints, tho mil dewed bills or play, And other costly relics or malodorous decay Yo only cau appreciate what nony waa in I no . Whon I was hroko lu London lu tho rail or '001 When, In tho con mo or natural thlnKS, I go to my rownrd, Let no IiiiikmIhk epitaph my martyrdoms record: Neither In Hebrew, ImUu, Oreek, or any cIiishIc toniruo Let my ten thousand triumphs over human Krlefn bo sutiK, But In plain Anglo-Saxon (that ho may know who seeks What BKonl.lng pangs I'vo had whllo on th hunt ror freaks) Let there ho writ uion ttio slab that mark my grave this line: "Deceased was hroko In Loudon In tho rail or W Kurouo Field in Chicago News. Generous. Jimmy (aged 0) What would you like for a Christina gift n sealskin sacauoor a horse and buggy? Jennie (aged 5 A sealskin nucque. Jimmy Well, I've got seven cent saved op already, and I'll see what I can do. Epoch. By and By. young Mognm a practicing phyal- "I Jar," "He hopes to be. Ho' only been at It a W uablngton Foot. A Proposal. ftSaaii BSvffi ' JrW Gaaay- ue4 Mr. -Aa, Mr. Dolan, when mj it left a nig hole la y Dolan Mrs. Casey, would ye raolad ' 1ft wld A fctf all! t Mlnf IJU y YOU PBD THIS? SO&L&ODO THOUSANDS OP" Other People. SUPP05E mij msYOUR AUVCRI 1)010 1 r RUDGE & MORRIS, o (f) ID C3 0 I I (B 0 M 0 H a cSMfe Rid Gloves Fancy Shades Evening Lengths Ladies' Street Gloves AT While Col. Robert McReyaold waa seated w hi cosy arm ahair la ale private oAoe in the opara bona bu tiding Thursday, quietly eajoyiag a an Havana antoke, a ooauaittee of brother loagoaien catered aad with a fw ohsttn word.prsenttd aim with a beautiful A. O. IT. W. watch ehams. It acme that Tbe bald man' motto: "Thwdi room at the top." ThU top may be well supplied with a good crop of hair by using Hall's H air Re newer. Try it 13 pieces 40 in. spring dr Rannel for Mon day 15 cte. a yd worth. 80 coat. J W WiNOga Sc Co, Inspect the choice line of embroideries In newest pattern at Herpokbeiiaer Co. MJJLMJfk 133 to 139 North uth Street. al BBBKlaarBaaBBHl aBBBal LaaVSaaaaaaaaaaaulBaBE?aaaLBVaaaaal aaaaaaaaaaaaal SaaaaaaSSaSalaaaaaaaaa aiTI'l BBB9BaaBBaaaBaBsSaBBMBKii' BBHaaKflSaI!c7agH9iggflR'' 0 7t 1 0 a) rr- 0 ee Our New Gas Stove! See Our New Gasoline Stove I RUDGE & MOlIS 1122 N STREET. A M T.AVTQ A RftN A'A n. m, iniiu u uviij yes ? Spring, x . 1S91. Yj f &r Ay x vy ... NeiAi Styles NOW IN. PHONE 219. 1112 0 STREET. TEETH t EXTRACTED t WITHOUT PAIN -DTT- DR.H K. KER7VYAN SURGEON DENTIST, Who has the Exclusive Use of Steauna's Anesthetic No Chloroform ! No Ether! No Gas! A Ml Set of Teeth on Eubber for $5.00. All Fillings at the Lowest Rates. DR. H. K. KERMAN, Rooma 9LtN'L26'NEBrr mck' FLOWER, LAWN km GARDEN SEEDS, AnJ everything for the I.awn and Garden, at Gris-wold's Seed Store 140 Boutli ElevuntH Htreet. l -UliJ -j. -jtoan-ttf.. .- .... i ..