TWMJ I" "" fi-r "TO ftrWfCTV ";' -ff-rVT'T "ifr" T"7" iWf! airTTwi'friig' Jg nw mwwrw-T CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL n, 189; y 7 h , I Lincoln Base Ball Park D. II. 110WK, Manager. Corner Twenty-Third nnd M Street. . Extraordinary Attraction ! MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 13th and 14th LINCOLN, VH. CHICAGO. Game called promptly at 3 p. in. Tickets for vale at the grounds and at Ed. Yqung'a. Cigar Store. SOCIAL AND 1MWS0NAL A Ilaclielnr's Trouble. For tho Count kh. In silence tin nut by tho ill in candle light ThlnklngofdnysRouobyi II In memory perfect, you'd know It was good You could tell by tho gleam ol his oyo. Ho tliouKht of hU inothor, who when ho wn a boy, back In tlm Old tow of Inntx, Bhonovor compelled him to brush oir hi clothon, Nor now buttomi unto his pant. HI life wm so guy In those childhood day Ho thought could he live thorn again HoM make up hi mind, no'er a bachelor to bo, But mnrry,aiid bo In tho swim. lit Htonk. WE LEAD THEM ALL We show herewith Illustration of two of the most popular makes of Gasoline Stoves and Ranges, known nit the ."': i ,a Reliable Process Stoves and a close examination will them to be not only economical but duraL and built on the most scientific principles. We should like to have you call and see these new commodities. Our line of general hurdwmc was never so complete ns now and we shall take picas use in serving you at imwinie In ntrt thing that you may need. Kruse& White IOI20 M, elephone684. Opined Jan, 1, '01. All Improvements The Lincoln TKUMH-60TO 11.10. h latter pi Ice Includes I tat h. First-Glass in Every Respect! Ilaiiquets, Hull mid ItttreptltiiiN, We are especially well prepared to oilier talu Innroor snialf t;iillui Iiih hi llanipietK, Halls, Receptions, Klo. Units mid full 1 1 1 To r liiatlou cheerfully given uHheoltlcu. ' Cor. I' and Oth Hts. biiKAim & Maiikm Tho No Name club wm delightfully entor Ulnod by Mr. and Mrr F. W. Baldwin at the Windsor Hotel, Wednesday evening. High-five wm the chief pastlmo of the even ing, A record of tho ganioe played during tho reason was kept and thoso having tho highest scoro were awarded prltes. Mr. Frapk Hall carried off tho gentleman' first prlj, and Mr E. K. Crlloy the second. Mr. Criley captured the ladles first price, and lira. W. K. Huffinan the second. Among tho Invited guest wore, Messrs and Mesdame W. H. Dennis, L. Heiskell, W. 11. Wolcott, C. W. Varneyi Mrs. John Zehrung; Misses Nellie Bailey, May Moore; Mosmi rrann Zehrung, Fred Hholos and Robert Rlchlor. High five wa played by the guest, and prises wore awarded a follows: Mr. L, Hclskoll, ladies llrst prixo, wnno oar. nwi Scholestook gentleman's prlws. The coal buslnen of II. M. Tldball & Co., has been sold to Messrs.!. 8. HailettandGeo. lluymer of Beatrice Mr. Ilaynor Is a former Llncolntto where he ha many friends ull of whom will bo delighted to hoar that he nnd hi estemlable botterhalf will relocate here. Tho transfer will lie made noxt Thursday, after which tho new linn' city oflleo will be at I tat O street, in H. K. Moore's store. J K. H. Millar, T. Howell, II. It. Oaklov, John Tyler, D. Newman, VrankGlen and It. 1'. II. Millar returned from Kearney Thurs day afternoon whore thoy were attending tho annual grand conclave of tho Knight Templar. Thu Knight of tho Uolden Kngle gave their first annual ball at Masonlo Temple, Tliursdny evening, April Oth. Thero were n'Knit forty cotipl present. It proved to bo a very pleasant entertainment, Mrs. J. Samuels and mother will leave to day for Helena, Mont., whero they will make their home in the future. Mr. Samuels goes t join her husband who is located nt Helena Pi tho jewelry mslnosK. Mr. II. L. Mayer after n sovornl day ah once, during which he visited Ht. IxhiIh and points In Kansas, lias returned homo and Is ns usual nt his accustomed post at Mayer Bros, store. On nccount of tho Illness of somo momlers of tho Phoenix club and the nbsonco of others f om tho city, the bill niinnuneed for Monday evening wns postponed until futhor notleo. Tho silver anniversary of tno Grand Army -if the Itemihllo was celebrated In the sennto ehainbir, stnto capitol, Monday evening. A splendid program was presented. Mr. J. 13. Ferris, late stenographer to Gov. Thayer, has decided to conduct n regular short hnnd business hereafter, and hns opened an office In Newman block. Tho fourth term of tho school ymr of tho conservatory oponed Monday, a largo nuni ler of new studonts have registered for the fourth term. Attornoy A. W. Williams of tho law firm of Boehmer & Williams, has just returned from a business trip to Duluth. Minn, and Superior, Wis. Al. K. Ewau, formerly Lincoln correspond dent of the Omaha Bee. has leturned to the city ufter an absenco of several months silent in the coast. T. J. Moore loft Saturday for St. Louis, when, after a week's visit, ho will go to Chi cago, New York and the east to iend the summer. Upchurch lodge number 15, A. O. U. W. gavoa most delightful social on Monday o.voulug. A fine musical program was pre- SMltld. Ml Anna Hogan arrived yesterday from Chicago, and will assist Mis C. J. Gullmette i i her dressmaking department at the Expos ition. Mrs. T. H. Benton, Miss Aiken and Mrs. Hard visited last week in Des Moines, the g test of Mrs. J. A. Brown of tho Savery hotel. Misses Sadie and Minnie 1'routy who have 1) -en visiting their sister Mr. Fred Miller, returned to their home ot Peru Wednesday. I Mrs. Townsend of Tecumseh, a delegate to 'he home for the friendless convention, is H.Kmdlng a few days with Mre, J. Stevenson. Pi of. Hageuow'rt violin students of the conservatory will give a recital at the 0era houso about the Ulst of the present month. Mr'. Elizabeth Lils of 21:10 Howard avenue accompanied by her daughter, left Thursday evening for Parkorsburg, W Va. Mrs. Nellie Walker who has been visiting with her brother, Ira T. Jones, loft Thursday night for Panhandle, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Booker left for Fort Worth, Tex., Thursday morning, where they will mike their future home. Mi's. Alsdorf entertained tho K street rluh at her residence on Fifteenth near K on Wednesday evening. Miss Katie Kleutch is In Omaha where she will spnd Sunday with her young friends, tho Misses Bauman. The F street euchre club meets this even ing at tlm residence of Mrs. Benton, Sixteenth ami F streets. Fred Schmidt, Ed. Bnindtand E. E. Speu cer of Omaha came down to see the ball game 1 Tliuroduy. I Mrs LouIkii Lemcn entortilned n large p uty of friends and relatives on Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Field will entertain a 1 party of friends at rar.zle dazzle, Wednesday evening. I Mr. Albert C. Killinn, a young merchant of Wahoo, spent Wednesday In tho city with , friends. On Saturday Mr. Frank Bruce and family took the tralu for Delaware, O., their old home. Mrs. J, C. Yates left the city Tuosday for Tecumseh to visit her daughter, Mrs. O. G. Bailey. Mrs. Collier and daughter, Miss Josle, and Mrs. Kennedy left Tlmixlay for Cedar Falls, Iowa. A most pleasing concert was given at the Pi esby terian church on Wednenday evening. The Woman's club mot WeduomUy after- Man M stirct. At prrsimt the ladles are studying NhakiHnro and on Wednesday thoy dhemsed "Much Ado about Nothing." Mrs. II. W. Scott left Thursday for a visit among friends nt Weoo, Tex. S. Smith, Jr., loft for Champaign, III., Thttr day, F, 11. liairls and nlitt left Thursday for Cheyenne. Forey Moore left Saturday forllotSplrngs, Ark. George Irwin left Saturday for lHs Moines. Will Open Today. Lincoln citizens and particularly the society clanmm will lie pleased to learn that Button fc Hollowbush' tieautlful now ico cream and candy store will tie opened today at D00 south Eleventh street, Hint door .south of Mo Arlhur'a pharmacy. The proprietor have beet, hard at work for the past two week getting ready, nnd those that call today will certainly be both pleased and surprised with tho general attractive appearance and good taste exercised In furnishing the place. A stock of candle embracing In extent the largest nsMirtiuent and finest line ever shown here, Is already for the opening; the icecream apartment has lieeu very tastefully arranged nnd in fact every detail has been iicrfectcd except ono, which Is caused by the non arrival of a now nnd novel soda fountain, but will reach home in tlmo for tho grand formal opening which will soon be nnuoureed Aside from this the firm is ready and fully preiared to serve every demand for the finest goods In their lino nnd will be pleased to have you call today nnd often thereafter. Governor lloyd's tllnndsn'me Portrait. In the rotunda at the Hotel Lincoln just above tho clerk's desk Is a crayon drawing that attracts universal attention nnd com ment. It Is n poi trait of Governor Boyd and so lifelike is it, one would almost think It could talk. It Is n profile vlow nnd the feature are as clear-cut a marble, and ap iear to stand out in relief instead of being drawn merely. The lights and shades are so admirably arranged that the face Is full of cxpi essiou, and even the kt'imeH of the gov ernor's glnu ti has iH'en caught by tho artist and put upon the canvass. The shading of the pictuio is bold nud nt the somo time deli cate, showing u sensitive artistic taste. The portrait is a striking one nnd has received not only tho highest praise from professional artists, but also from persons who judge it merely from its merits as a portrait. The picture is the work of Mr. Burkott and in Ills studio are found a number of other portraits equalling in merit the one above mentioned. Mr. Burkett was not oniy lioru uu artist, but hns eultlvnttsl Ins genius In Hint line un til but few, if any portrait artistH in the west can approach him. Ills olllcu is 1IUI N St. A N0B11Y NKW COAT. Hpeelal Count ten Correspondence.! Nxw Youk, April II, IMH.Tliero Is a certain air of distinction n cachetabout the long cloak, especially when it array a slight youthful figure, which enable It to hold It's own against all new comer. Hod fern' very latest model for the spring of tl, are made long In tho skirt, with or without the cross beam over the hlm, and they are ornamented with large pockets, and tho curr wider than the sloevc, after the Loul XV fashion, In the Illustration hcroglvmi tho coat I of smooth faced cloth hi n medium shade of prune. It hns a jaunty cape attachment on the shoulder, mid this like the rover and front comer of thu skirt I braided In gold and black. The large button are of gold withndoign In blnek enamel. A full jabot cravat of heliotrope chiffon embroidered In black and gold, give a finishing touch to this stylUli model. i SUTTON & HOLLOWBUSH'S New Ice Cream and Candy Store WILL OPEN TODAY! They Invite You All to Call 206 South Eleventh St. at ..," DSF Formal Opening: will be Announced Soon i 'i ' .' t.t, .4-1 -r RUDGE & MORRIS, J. II. Trlckey & Co. have n decided novelty that is becoming very popular. In fact It Is a craze that Ins spread to Lincoln. It's tho little gem savings bank which hundreds of Lilicolnltes nlready carry, und Is the neatest little device for carrying und Hiving loose dimes that you have ever seen. Step ill mid get one, only &" cents, or buy them by the dozen to give to your family or friends, Trlckey makes special prices In lots of u doen or more. On Monday we will inaugurate n special Hosiery and Underwear Halo at such price that It will lo to your interest to hecuro tluxo bnrguius, J. W. Winoku & Co. Upholstered furniture of any original de sign mude at Hartshorn's, 11 south 11th St., with u tine Hue of coverings and frames of all dlscriptlon, to select from. i iioou at the residence of Mm. M. E. Wheeler, The new mllluerv store of Haines and Haskell at ltlKl O street is now open and ready for busluoxs. Ladies In search of tho uowest in of headwoar should call early. Lawn and (lower semis, bulbs and garden tools nt Griswolds, 140 South 11th street. Ilaby Is Sick. Tho woeful expression of n Des Moines teamster's countenanco showed his deep anx iety was not entirely without caus, when ho enquired of n druggist of the same city what was oet to give a uany ror a cold, it was not, necessary for him to sny more, his couii tenance showed that the pet of the family, If not the Idol of his lifo was In distress. "We glyo our baby Chamberlain's Cough Remedy" was tho druggists answer. 'I don't like to give the baby such strong medicine," said the teamster. "You know John Olesou. of the Wntters-Talltot Printing Co., don't ynuf" en quired the druggist. "His baby when eigh teen months old, got hold of n bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Itomedy nnd drank the whole of it. Of course it made the baby vomit very freely but did not Injure it in the least, and what Is more, it cured the baby's cold. It is not necessary to givo poisons to cure a cold or forcioup either." The teamster already knew the value of tho Remedy, hav- ingused it himself, and was now satisfied that thero was no danger in giving it even to a baby. A lied Letter I)u. February Oth was a r-d letter day for 'hambcrlalu & Co., Des Moines, Iowa. They made their first shipment of goods to the Hawaiian Manila on that day. It con sisted of 10(1 cases containing over four bun dled dozen of their medicines, to tho leading wholesale ilrnn house in Honolulu. A large share of this shipment consisted of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, so much esteemed wherever It Is known for its cures of colds und ns a pioventivo and euro for croup. Chamberlain & Co., bnve contracted for ad vertising In ull the leudiug nowspnert in tho Hawaiian Inlands, and expect to make their remedies as Hpular there us they urn in any pal t of thu United States. For sale by ill tig gists. riiui lr' Making, Mi, C. J. Todd, Newman hlocK, Is now piepaud to exmito Spiing orders on short notice. Fiiio work holiclted. 1 W s&iiiii ,. s JjBWff fflT Q Doctor Koch'f( Discovery Dr. Koch's gt eat remedy seems to prove elllcncious in these cases wheie tho patient hat. contracted consumption in low lying countries. Almost all the level Eurotenu dis tricts where the disease exists It is traceable to purely climatic conditions, the moist at mosphere being u flue breeding region for the microbe. But In the high and dry altitude traversed by the, Union Pacific, tho original Overland Route, consumption not only can not exist hut is surely curable in its early stages. An this is testified to by thousands who have legaiued health und strength in the life-giving air of the mountains, U'-ltllM-llU- Mrs. Goqier's now lino of spring millinery has all arrived, ami the stock is all complete lu overy department. The beautiful assort ment of pattern hats, bonnets, toques, etc., surpas anything heretofore shown In Lincoln. Ladies ure cordiilly Invited to call am) see them ut any time, ltamemlier the place Mrs. Goipei's, II 14 O street. a-'-'.'t. c 0 9 i i o w (S) G .0 See Our New Gas Stove! See Our New Gasoline Stove ! RUDGE & MORRIS 1122 N STREET. Another pretty habit Redfern has Just brought out consists of a skirt and waist coat of dark green corduroy velvet, and a coat of lighter green cloth. The hat is or green felt and matches the coat. Maxwell, Shafpe & Ross rrr "' Co. Are After Your Trade Why wear out with coughing at night, when Ayer' Cherry Pectoral will rellovo and cure! Jesse T. Thompson and J. W. Bowen left Thursday night for McCook, to bo absent un til Saturday on G. A. It. business. As a Rule, It Is best not to attempt to remedy costive tiess by the uso of saline or drastic purga tives. When a cathartic medicine Is needed, tho most prompt and beueDehd Is Aycr's Pills. Their effect Is to icstore tho leuulur action n( the bowels, without weakening them. I)elug sugar-cnntcd, these Pills letalu their medicinal litues for a long time, and uie easy to take. " I can recommend Ayer's Pills above all others, ha liik' long piuwul their Milne as a cathat tie for myself and f.iuilly." J.T. Hess, I.elthsille, Pa. " In 1K8, by the nihlceof n filend. I lieiciu till) use of A)ei's 1111- ns u leiueily (or bil iousness, constipation, hle.h feeis, nud colils. JThey scneil me better than any thhiK I had piclouslytried,nud I huwuscd them in nttaeKs of that sou cut since." II. W. Ilcrsh, .IihIsoiiI,!, AiU, Ayer's Pills, rnEi'Aitr.1) nv SB. J. 0. AYER & CO., Lowoll, Maas. aold by nil Dealers lu Medicines. AND OFFER TO SELL HT COST '7 For 30 Days, In all Departments. You will find a complclc line of DRESS GOODS SIIvKS, Table Linens, Domestics, Notions, &c. III the UNtrlct Court of Lancaster County NVbrnskit. In the Matter ol thu Kstute I Order of I to Thomas J. Kldd, Decensed. Hbow Cnuso, This causo came on for hearing upon tho pe tition of Francis K. Jones, Administratrix of the estate of Thomas J, Kldd, deceased, pray lug for license to sell the following described real estate, sltuateil In tho County of Lancas ter. Htalo or Nebraska, to wit. I.ot three (3) In Block seventeen ( 7), In Klnney'a "O" Ad dition to tho city of Lincoln, according to the recorded plat of said Addition, for the pay ment of debts against ald estato and tho costs ofadmluUtrntlou, there not being sufficient personal properly to pay tho said debts and expenses. Ills therefore ordered that nil pcrsouslntcr ested In said estato appear before mo at the Court Houso In tho city of Lincoln, lu said County on the 'JOth day of May, 18UI, at 9 o'clock, A. M., to show causo why lloeusu should not be granted to said Administratrix to sell said real estate of said deceased, to pay said debts and oxpoiiHus It Is futbur ordered that this order to show cause bo published for four successive weeks In thu OAi'iTAi.OirrCornun.ft pupor pub lished nud in lioneral circulation lu the said city of Lincoln. Dated this 8th day ol April, 1K0I, Uiiahi.kh I j. Ham., t-ll-tt Judge of the District Court. 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 childrens 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 are 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. H Ai is J i 'i i' A m m ifj m H i ,J-