s CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL ti, 1891 ca :M tv,u.(a-P.,rf, POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000. fL07 V Is Kl'CeMllg NEW NOVELTIES MILLINERY UVKRY DAY. Call mitl Suo Thorn. Famous Millinery Store, 1145 O Sheet. TAKE NOTICE1 I. The Courier will not lie responsible for any ileitis made liy imy ono in It mime, hums- n written order iieeomiwnle tho same, t. &C9 Corner I Oth and P Stroots. Dry Goods, Ats'D- CARPETS "The Courier" For ,Nilo lit OiiihIiii. Copies nmy I xi found at Kclth'a newsstand, aiil Bouth Fifteenth stieet, lloyd'Mnicrnhou.o block.' INSPKCT THi: FINK LINK OK New Dress Goods RECE1VUD HY HerpoMeimar & Co. In nil Price. Exclusive Designs n special b feature of this department. The Courier Can be round At Windsor Hotel News Htaml. Capital Hotel New Htnnd. Kxposltlon Dining Hall Nuw Htand. The Oothmn News Stand, 118 Hontli lltli Ht. Bert Ruffeer. lit Nortti llth Street, K4l. Younjr, 1080 O Street. Fletcher 4 Co., 11 O Street. Little Sport Olgnr Store, 113 North 13th Ht. Westerdeld's Barber Shop, lltirr UloeK. a-An extra supply of papers Is always lea at the Uolliam, In case other Nowsdcalors supplies run short. . SPRING STYLES Dunlap Hats I W. R. Dennis & Co., 1137 O Street. Church Advertisements. Commencing April first, The Courier will Insert notices pertaining to sociables, festivals, lectures, meetlugs and sermons for all churches free of charge. Advertisement for entertainments when an admission U- ebarged will be inserted at one-half tbo reg ular rate. (.cal and Personal. Wbttebreaat Coal and Lime Company Brown's for oyster lu all styles. Call up the I D. T. Co., Phone 100. Face Bleach at Exposition building. Ruth M. wood, M. D., 1330 P street. Hartshorn's for Upholstered furniture. J. B. Trlckey & Co. jewelers, 1035 O street Lincoln Ioe Co., 1(M0 O St. Telephone 118. Order Canon City Coal from Butts, Weaver & Co. New. styles of iuvluiions just lu at The Courier office. Canon City Coal nt the Whltebreast Coal and Lime Co. Miss 8. M. Caffyn, dressmaking parlors, lilllM street. Telephone 510. tf Uriswold's seed store is headquarters for every seed for the lawn and garden. Get your flower andgarden seed at Gi Is- wold's seed store, 140 Bouth llth st. - Ladles kid gloves cleaned or colored at Lin coln Hteam Dye works, 1100 O street. Mi C, J. Oullmette, modiste, second floor Exposition building. Take elevator. Dr. C. B. Manning removed to new offices, . .rooms 38 and S3, second floor Burr block. Jupltor Coal is a winner and Betts, Weaver & Co., sole agents have plenty of it. Try a ton. One hundred finest engraved calling cards and plate only 3.50 at Wessel Prlutlng Co., I130N street "Not bow cheap, but how good" is the uotto.of the new Btudio Le Grande. Call ' and see their work, 134 south Twelfth street. The new Gas Btove shown by Rudge & -Moil U U acknowledged by all to be the most economical as well as best made stove in the tuai kei. The Rambler bicycle Is coming more in popular favor daily as the machine come s Into general use. it is undoubtedly the best adapted for spssd, comfort and safety, of any of the machines. Call aud see it at E. R. Guthrie's, 1540 O street. iiiTOJsffli tttTVZu .rKJvvjffi WliyHhe Tuckered Her I.lps. (Wrltteii for Til ic Count KR.l 1 will ttill joti how II happens That one sometimes will make slips. Wo were sitting close roucHicr When she purkered tip hur llw. Yes, she puckered them an sweetly, It seemed Hint Cupid heeknned. I took up the Invitation, And 1 klHPed loir In n second. Win hliishrd nnd tnilfkly turned horhend, Oiiinn within mi nee of crying! Hnld, "I never dreamed of Hitch n thing, Hut to whistle I wan trjlng." There was woishlp nnd devotion In eery fenturo of thoservlco given Vodnodny even lug at tho church of tlm Holv Trinity. The still y of tlmresurieetlou of the daughter of llm Jewish tiller, Jnlrus, which Is particular ly nppniprlitlo to Kistoi tide, was told In the foun of Hlniuer's well known sacred cantata liv tlm Holy Trinity choir, and n svlal chorus under the illioctlon of Me H.J. W. Beniuiirk. Tlm eliurch whs complulely llllcii and the reverential churncter of the music and the fuel that tlm whole lelidlllon or tlm cantata took the foi m of a religion exercise, made tlm occasion one of uniiMial nnprusslvo' he. The work was given eiodltahly tliioughout, the fhm u hinging smoothly and showing evidences of painstaking In ttnlnlng. The soloists were Mis. U. H. Llpplueott, sojnano; Mr.Heniuiitk niiilMr. O. Kaatuidny, tenor; Mr. T IImi ridge, lmss. Mrs. I.lpten cott was piirtlcularlv eirectlve In the icclln tlou "Hho I Not Dead, Hut Hleeiilli," the soft piibHiiges being exquisitely lendeied. Tlm in gall (mi t by Ml Hlelln Rice nddeil not n little to the Mulsh or tlm production, which wiih thiouglioutii pel foi nmiiee of morn than ordinary met It . A geneious Mini was reiillx ,d froint lie oireitory, which will bo appro priately used III defin) lug the choir excuses The reception of the East Lincoln social club given by Mlssl.uln 11. Thomas Friday inciting nt her pleasant home, Oil uoith Twenty-sixth stuet, ended u sorltsof delight ful winter tweulug cutoitnlntiieiitM given by the ladles of Hint society. In tlm thoughtful arrangement of uveiy detail, Miss TIioiiiiih proved herself a most agreeable and accoin pllshed hostess. The evening was as pleasant nntl nlvorsllled in ehniaeter as could well tie conceived, fioin a quint tete-a-teto lu the ill coe to the mot amusing and Intricate char ade. Vocal nnd Instrumental miislu added much to the enjoyment of the evening, At 10 o'clock an etnlKirate and tempting lunch eon, calculated to tickle the pnlatu of the epicure was served. The evening was de clared the most enjoyable of the season, and ono to Ite long rriucmtiered by the club. Those present were: Mr. nud Mrs. B. Thomas. Misses D. mid II. Green, Taylor, H. and L. Hoaglaud, Kosewell, Easterday, Orr, Harlow, Dliincomb; Mesrs Crittentoii, Orr, Hoagland, Ixive, Cook, Bell, Campliell, Wood Oscar, and Prof. Frank Easterday. On Inst Frldoy evening Florence nud Wil son Winger gave a most delightful party to a number of friends. The evening was one of rare enjoyment. Those present wore: Jessie Lelaud, Minnie Franklin, Ono Imhoff, Nellie Lou, Dora Harley, Jo Lottridge, Blanche Garten, Lucy Phillips, May Moore, Haydio Blerworth, Grace Oakley, Kntio TCIeutsch, Maud Oakley, Anita Mulr, Jessie Jury, Estella Elliott, Ella ltaymoml, Joy Webster, Alllo Marsh, Kdllii fuse, .Mario Marshall, Helen Gregory, Lucy Grilllth, Eva Rlcketts, Llbble Bencrest, Estelln Curtice, May Burr, Grace Burr, Minnie Parker, Fan Hnwlev. Tillie Franklin : Messrs Frank Ben- crest, Otis Weeks, Foss Kent-rent, John Far- well, George Gadd, Will ltaymoml, liny iAi-se, Ernest FoWom, John McBrlde, Evans, Mark Huford, Guy Hurlbut, Case Edwaids, Frank Woods, Roy Chapman, Matt Baldwin, Arda Chapman, Welmer Murray, Ed Flunk Hn, Clmrllo Elliott, Fred White, Frank Smith, Frank Cowdry, Ross Curtice, Clair Ilebard, Frank Banders, Charlie Hammond, Charlie Lyman, Cecil Graham, Charlie Blair, John Lottridge. A choice company of iutlmnto friend gathered at the home of Mrs. Clara Marino in East Lincoln Saturday afternoon, the occasion being the marriage ot Miss Jennie Marine and Mr. O. C. Sanderson. Miss Marine is a well known woman, having charge of the musio in our public schools during the past two years. She has won inn versa! esteem. Mr. Sanderson is one of Lincoln's rising young merchants. A pleas Ing feature ot the occasion was the presence of Rev. Henry Buchtel. D. D., aud family of Denver, who are old time friends. Dr. Iluch tel performed the ceremony, Warm friend ship for the young couple was expressed in the many tokens left as mementoes of the occasion. Mrs. Sanderson will continue her work in the schools for the present. The redideneo of the newly married couple will be at 700 North Twenty-seventh street. Tuesday was Miss Clara Smith's birthday. She had not thought much about the day ex cept to ponder over the fact that every year we are so much older. Her many friends were not forgetful of the date, nud proposed that she should have cause to long remember it. Accordingly a few minutes after the young lady concluded she was sleepy and had retired, her friends to the numler of thirty swooped down on the house at Thliteentli Atul N fttrMritji. mill OAllliiir Imr ilnwn utjlra proceeded to congratulate her. The evening 1 was very pleasantly spent in social amuse ments, and the young lady was presented with a handsome rocking chair. An elegant supper was prepared and wiu duly enjoyed. Miss Venice Bigelow entertained a party of friends at her home lu Lincoln Heights Friday evening. The time was spent in so cial games and music till a late hour. Light refreshments of ice cream., cakes and fruits were served by the hostess, aud the last electrio car downward carried away a happy crowd. Those present were Misses May Kim merer, Jennie Stewart, Maud Hawley, Blanche Fuller, Florence Mesarvey; Messrs Ray Hussong, Clarence Scott, Burton Clough Lou Hussong, Roy Stewart and Thomas Hitchcock. The following young ladies of the conserve atory ot musio left Saturday for a week's vacation aud rest at "home: Misses Nel lie Taylor and Jessie Benton, Central City; Misses Lillle and Lottie Jaeger, Loup City; Mrs. Blna Clark, Bennett; and Mrs. Alice Hyatt, Western, Neb. John R. Rlclisrds, well known n Lincoln as a member of the Arm of Richards Bros., owners of the Richards block at the comer of Eleventh and O streets, died Saturday at Seattle, Washington, of congestion of the lungs. About four weeks since the deceased accompanied liy his brother, L.C ltlclinrds, left lu nppiitcut good health for a trip to California, nud Hie announcement of h' dentil was Hieiefoie entliely liuaullclHitil and lulllcted n lei rlble shock ukim hi family. DiithnimI was llfiy-nluoycaiHof age nud hnd lived In Lincoln about twelve years, Mug recognized n one of the eltj'ii foremost nml lilimt iHN)etcd 'iuhIiiikm men. Ill home wn on tlm southwest corner of HlxtiTiitli and P. Tlm remain in rived In Lincoln Thursday evening. Friday evening was Mr. A. It. Tallml's birthday, and his wife reminded hlm of the fact by giving him ii surprise party. Tlm surprise wax complete. The following weie present: Messrs F. A. Brown, E. It. Hirer, Frank Hall, J, W. Dewense, Frank Hole, O. 1 1. Harris, J. E. Rlggs, (I. A. Keith, Dr. T. W. Uwruy, Dr. C. II. Manning, Dr. F. 11. Crimm, Dr. II M. Casoheer, Dr. Holyoku, Dr. T. O. Page, W. C Witts, J. K. Iloutr. J. E. Warren, J, C, White, Jas. Ilocliincr. Ed. Illguell, (. E. Illbuer, L. I.. E. Hlow.ut, W. J. llrynu, J. J, Davlx, A. E. Kcnnnrd, Geo. Hastings, W. H. Hamilton. The Women's Fan agut Coi p No. 10, had it splendid meeting Katunlny afternoon nt the elegant residence of Mrs. Davis nt No. 1 l.'SO Rstleet. Fifteen of the society wereiovnlly eutoi tallied nud accomplished much good work In it giNd cause, each lady pit sent be ing ciithuxlnsiln lu her work. Another meet ing will Im held nt the residence of some of tlm mcmhciN lu tho near future. Hon. John Hleeu of Wtihoo, ex-coiumlH-sloner of public lands utid building wiih lu town Saturday and looked Into his old quar-. tors at the statu house, llu was nccoiupan led by hi daughter Mln Norn who Is enjoy ing the spring vncntlou from her studies nt Mt. Vernon, In. MIni Ellin Hteen nceonipnn isl them to Wnhoo to visit over Sunday. Tlm dates for tho .May imislu foftivnl Imvo lieeu llxed nud suiei lor soloists have been en gaged. On tlm llth of May "TlmCruudeiH" by Hade will Im given; on the liith a miscel laneous concert, with n chorus of misses mmii seclnl feature, and on the 1,'ltli the festival will eloso with a splendid production of "The Creation." Tlmlesldeuce of Mr. George llosselman, MAI K street was the scene of it pleasant so cial grtheilng on Wednesday evening. High live wiih the order of the otoulng. Those luirtlclpiitlng in the games weio Mr. and Mrs. Tinner, Fiank I'eiklus, Patrick, Alls dorf, Piestou, llossulmati; Misses Cniiundy nud Ellin Htccu. Cards nro out announcing the wedding of Mr. Robert Hilveisteln of Omaha to Miss Belle MeyerH or Ht. Joseph, Apt II nineteenth. Tlm groom I well known in this city, and the In Ida is a iuusteKtliuableiu.il nccompllsh cd liuly of St. Joseph. Mr nud SIik, Silvers teln will ben home nt iiMS Iluruoy street, after May llrst. MIhm Llrzle Mines, a charming young lady who has been visiting lu this city dm lug tlm past two weeks, let lirned to her home in Hastings on Monday. Her departure was much regretted by all her friends, but dame rumor says she will erelong make Lincoln her home. Mrs. Benton entertained the ladles' Ken sliigtou'cluh on Friday afternoon. The fol lowing lsdies wern present: Mesdames Bo selman, Turner, Preston, Wise, Outcilt, Newmnrk, Wheeler, Perkins, Mauritius, Plank, Rlggs, Benton, Wells. Miss Nellie Mullen left Tuesday for New York city, where she will sH-nd several months with her sister, Mrs. J. G. White, and tnko secial lessons on the organ, on which instrument shu purposus to receive a thorough training. Dr. A. G. Warner started Tuesday even ing for Washington to assume the duties of his position as superintendent of charities of tho District of Columbia. Mrs. Win uer and daughter will remain at Rocn during the summer. Prof. L. A. Sherman ot the State Univer sity spent Wednesday evening w 1th the East Lincoln Chautauqua circle at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Stuff, 105 north Twenty-fifth street. The subject was one of ShnkesHare'H plnyB. Mr. John Schmlttle and family leave to day for Denver, where they will make thlr future residence. Mr. Hchmlttle has been a resident of Lancaster for over twelve years. Now reluctantly Is conqielled to live else where owing to the 111 health of his wife. Rev. Henry A. Hiichtel and family of Den ver, Col., arrived in the city Satunlay after noon. They are tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Elliott. Rev. Huchtol preached at tho St. Paul M. E. church Sunday morning. Friends of Hon. A. R. Humphrey, laud commissioner, and his estimable w ife, were grieved to learn of the death at 3 a. m. Sat unlay, of their Infant sou Carl, aged eighteen months, from membraneous croup. The ladies of the First Presbyterian Church gave n concert Monday evening nt the church at which Mrs Wadsworth, Mr. Treynor of Council Hlutfs. 1'ior. Bagnall, Mrs. I. W. Plank and Miss Julia F. Smith participated. On Fi Iday evening the faculty of the con servatory gave a concert and pieseuted one of the attractive programs yet given by them. The house was crowded to Its utmost caiwclty, Hon. M. Strauss of the wholesale millinery firm of Ieilerer Strauss and Co., and presi dent of the State Savings bank ot Des Moines, Iowa, Is In tho city and the guest of Mr. Louie Meyer. The military band of the Wealeynn tinlvei- slty, directed by Mr. William O'Shea, Jr., Is rapidly coming to the front. Preparations are lielng made for a public concert this term. Additional Local and Personal Page 5. The Spring- Medicine, Tho popularity which Hood's Sarsaparllln has gained us a spring medicine is wonderful. It poshe.es just those elements of health giv ing, blood-purifying and nppotiu-restoring which everybody seems to need t this sea son. Do not continue lu a dull, tiled, unsat isfactory couditlon when you may bo so much benefitted by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It purities the blood and makes the weak strong. A House Wanted. About July first, aud eight room residence with modem conveniences in central location or will give lease on residence built to my oider. Addiess, L. Wkkhkl, Jr., U!H N St. Inspect the choice line of embroideries in newest wttrnsr.t Kervolheimer & Co, Every lady who attends our Hosiery and Underwear salo on Monde will' be convinc ed we nro selling these goods at " very low ,,r " J W WlNUEH & Co, Gentlemen should now get out their last Vu miner's suit, take it to the Lincoln Steam dye works 1100 O stieet and have It cU-mml, dyed, repaired or pressed out. 100 finest engraved calling cards and plate for t".5' at The Courier office. THE BURLINGTON ROUTE. To Chicago rtiiil llusl, llenier anil West, IIciuIwihhI ami North, Ht, l.iiuls utid South, The great Kipulnilty of tlm Iluillngthu was gullied, not by miming down her neigh Ihiis, bill by "booming" h-T own line, until the legend "lluilltigton ltoiito" Im bet-omen synonym of peed, safety anil enjoyment. If ,nuwuiitlo go east, west, north or south mo the litis llngtou, for the simple reas on that when jou pay your money .unnatur ally want tins liest to Ihi hud, nud you do not inks It If jou travel by this popular Hue. This Is thediiect loule to Dudwood aud Dakota Hot Springs, tho gi eat health resort ot the llluck Hills Estes patk, lu tlm Rocky mountulns, Is another cool lotroat I cached only by tho "llurclngton," lu fact, thiio 1 not n point or prominence in tlm country that cannot liest Im rcuclied by this route. If 33U want any luroi million whntever pietnluing to rullionds, or want to leserve sleeping car ai-comtuodntionH days, or even weeks in advance, you can do so by appljlng nt II. fi M. depot i r clly office, corner O and Tenth streets. A. C. Kikmkii, City Passenger Agent. Henry Harpliaui the s)pular hat lies tnnker has left Twelltlistleet to locate ou Eleventh near P street opposite tho Capital hotel. There with Inci eased facilities nud tnniu cen tral location Mr. Hiirphum'i business will undoubtedly inci ease. For nnj thing lu tlm harness lino Hiirphum is bound to lend nud If nt anytime, you waul anything lu his Hue don't forget to give hlm it call. Never order a pliotugiuph or picture of any kind until you have seen the work done at tho new Studio Lu Ui anile, l'.'l south Twelfth street. Haines Haskell, tho new milliners IKiO () street employ one of the finest hattrimmeis in tho west. The ladv Is direct from Now York unit thoiougiily, understands her oe uupntlon. There's jrheio you should get your new spring hat. Wedding Invitations, either printed or en graved lu tlm finest style of tho nrtntTiiK UmniiKii olllce. Correct forms and U-st quality of stock guaranteed. Humpies cheer, fully shown. Fill-nil mo lipholsteied nud icpuiicil nl Hnrtahnih's, All south llth stieet. The Whjtcbrcust Coal nud I, lino company is again at the flout supplying tlm finest grades or nil kinds or con I E. R. Guthrln Is hcudquartors for lino car riages lu all styles. Cull at his tepository, 15-10 Osticet. J. It. Itarnahy, the taller, may bu found at rooms IM aud II), Newman block, lOA'i O st. Ilnvn von seen the Iwiiiiitlftil llim nf ,ilmtri graph of America's greatest stage celebrities ,1... , n. . m. .. . at iiik uuuiKii oincof iiio lino embrace all tho leading and most prominent artists and ui u tho work of Falkof Union Squaio New York, undoubtedly the finest photo grapher in the country. Call In and seo them. Think of It The Cosmopolitan Magarino, giant among the great monthlies, and Tiik Coukikr will both be sent to any address one year for three dollais. For furtuer particu lars read large adiertisemeiit on page eight. C. W. Whedonof Rochester, N. Y., Is pay ing Lincoln another visit, the guest of II. W. Orr. Peculiar to Itself In many Important particulars, Hood's flartaparllla la different from and superior to soy other medicine. Peculiar In combination, proportion and prep aration of IncrcdlcnU, Hood's Sanaparill pos sesses tho full curative value ot the best known remedies of tho regotablo kingdom. Tecullar In Us medicinal merit. Hood's Ssriaps rtllaaccompllihes cures hitherto unknown. Peculiar In strength aud economy Hood's Bar aaparllla Is the only medlclno ot which can truly bo said, " 100 doses one dollar." Medicines In larger and smaller bottlos require larger doiei, and do not produco as good results ai Hood's Sariaparllla. Peculiar In Its " good namo st home " there Is moro of Hood's Sarsaparilla sold In Lowell, where It Is made, than of all other blood purifiers. Peculiar In Its phenomenal record of sales abroad, no other preparation has ever attained such popularity In so short a time. Do not be In duced to take any other preparation. lie sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla Botdbyalldrugglits. llxfor3. Preparedonly by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apotliecarlos, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar Rid Gloves Fancy Shades Evening Lengths Ladies' Street Gloves -- AT MiUMjjy, 133 to 139 North nth Street. LADIES WILL Thut we Children's ARRANGED Comfort, Light pf Cleanliness As a Parlor. A popular line of goods, unequalled assortment, polite attention, a class of goods that will give you such satisfaction as must please your taste as regards Fit, Work manship and Wear. IE YOU NEED A SUIT EOB, TOUR BOY TRY MAYER BROS s?-jssfe-2g3sggs2es2ssessge32S3eggsgggsgees My has recently been newly fitted up. Spring stock is now arriving and being placed on the shelves. When all has been arranged J will have the Nicest Shoe Store in the city. It will pay you to trade with me. My clerks have nothing else to do but give you atten tion and the goods are always bought to please your eye and bring you back again to trade. We'll say something next week about special shoes. ED. G. YATES, 1129 O NEW DESIGNS 113 N THE INTERIOR A. C. Zikmkr, President, mvV w 100 Engraved Calling Cards And Copper Plate, for $2.50. If you have a Plate, we will furnish 100 Cards lrom same, at $.150. WESSEL PRINTING COMPANY. FIND - have Our- Department WITH AS MUCH TR STREET. AND COLORINGS, HTIIKKT. Man that Is married to woman Is of many days and full of trouble. In the morning he draws ills salary, nnd In tho evening liehold, It Is gone It Uu tale that Is told; It Is nnlshod, nnd no one knows whither It goeth. He rlseth up clothed In tho chilly garments Of the night And scekotli the snmuiimhulcnt paregoric Wherewith to soolho his Infant posterity. Ho comoth as u horse or ox And druwetli tho chariot of his offspring. Hespondvili his shekels lu tho purchase of fine linen To cover the bosom of his family ; Yet himself Is seen at Ike gates ot the city With one suspendor. Yen! he Is altogether wretched. Keep up with tho procession. Do not accept old and worn nut styles when we ouu supply you with gen uine no cities ut the samo rates. DECORATIVE CO. Caiii, Kl.WICK, Manager r M .