CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1891 5 Garden Hose! Garden Hose 1 GARDEN E Garden Hose of all Grades, Colors and Sizes. CO ? si Esq gZ 525 CO We sell the Calfoi nia Lawn Sprinkler, the latest and nicest Sprinkler on the market. Call -and sec our stock. A large assortment of the most re- .liable goods. Hooker & Orr, Telephone 345. Masonic Temple, 240 S. nth St. I UN YOU THE WE KAYE THEM! SOCIAL AND l'KIISONAL ki IpiH) lint entered many n Mucoid homo this winter mid today many vacant places In trtvlillu happy families testify to the teirlhlo power of the Rilm th'strojer. lleaso mill dentil have spired neither young nor old. In tho past month when almost nt thethiivn of summer tho nmluly hml nimr iMitly lost Its force; tho mortality tins Increas ed mill iinniimlH'rwl loved ohm Iiiivo lioen Inlil to rest. This week ono of tho saddest Instances of tlunmlli;iMntpoorof thiulicnd disease, U tho untimely death of Kiikciio Hon ton, win of Mr. unit Mrs. Jmncs llrnton, liOM-il hy father mul mother, esteemed liy n laiRo circle of ncipinlntnneo, respected for his nmny iittulmncnts, nml universally hon 01 oil for his unsullied clinrnctcr, hu met death ut tho tin exhold of young timnliixiil when the end neenin so fur nlT, mid life Ih so bright, nml tho lllght of tlint youthful spirit has caused general mid genuine sorrow whcievcr he was known. Death Ih not welcome at any age. It Is doubly hard to give tl life just as manhood's higher anil nohlcrnsplrntlonshnvo come. Mr. nml Mrs. Heatou have tho synis pathy of tho entire community in their great heicnvemcut. Tho Interment will occur this afternoon at !):!U1. A delightful entertainment was given liy tho Alpha class of tho Holiday nchool of the Christian church Tuesday evening. Tho progrum vviih ImiIIi literary mid musical nml every number wan thoroughly enjoyed by tho largo audience. Minx Lulu (1 recti ociicit the entertainment with it plaunsolo. hollow ing came tho tambourine drill. This wan participated in by Misses Jnnulo Htuart, Nel lie Weaver, Besslo Hedges, Maud HaHoy, Venice Illgclovv, Carrie Antil, Kiln Meadows, Nora lleudy, Hlmichollrown, Fannlu Hector, Corn Krwln and Fauiilo Hendry, with MIsh Kdlth Jones as iilmilsl; mid wns very nicely given. Messrs linker mid Hlyntono lendered selections on the uundolln and guitar, Pro fessor (, . Hill rend mid I). N. Ihmor gavoa whistling nolo. Tho "Cluonotlmim toletron" completed theprogiam, tho cast of chmncteiH including the following young lcdlcs: Misses draco Kuapp, Waiiy Khn meier, Oinco McAllister, Klllo IiC'su, Klllu Hteen, l'earl Camp, Ilessio Lane, Lena Bar tier, Margin et llallet, (Juice. Cook, Jeniilo Watson, Ilertii Hearii, Jesslu Weaver, Blanche Skldmorc, Vonlco Blgelovv mid Mis. W. 1 StenniH. In announcing tho wedding of Mr, Thom as L. Tcasdall and Mrs Alice Hammond, whleh occurred threo weeks ago in this city, Tur. Couiiikh chronicles nu Interesting event of which few )eople are as yet cognizant. Indeed, until a few dn)x ago no one outside of the interested parties were awaro of the wedding. Tho young iieoplo ore to be con gratulated on their adroitness In managing tho affair. They desired to he married ipilet ly mid their wish was consummated without anyone Mug the wiser. The bride Is well nml Hipulnrly known in tho social cir cles of tlio city, mid tho groom was formerly n member of tho firm of Tensdall it Scott, druggist". Ho lias recently engaged in the extract buBiiiesR. Mr. and Mrs. Teiuilnll are now residing nt the homo of Judge O. 1'. Mason, the bride's father. A pleasant and ngreenblo surprise was given Mr. Frank Haw ley at his home Mon day evening nt the Transit hotel, the occa sion being the fourteenth anniversary of his birth. Hefreshnidiits and a gay time made tho evening pass very enjoyably for the following little folks: Bert Huffnor, May Bohnnnu, Errett Ulgelow, Nellie Weaver, Hurry Everett, Bertha King, Daniel Depiis trou, Ethel Hurky, Eddie Everett, Jennie Hell, Hugh Hnllett, Edna Everett, Thomas West, Minnie Colo, Blanche Drown, Ornce Bishop, Maud Hnwley, Mr. mid Mrs. W. E. Jameson entertained very pleasantly, n numtier of friends Friduy evening nt their residence 1SJ08 T street. Cards and dancing constituted tho leading amusements. There were present: Messrs mid Mesdames, (Iraham, J. II. Luke, Mason, Wordwell, W. Porter. A. Iliddle, Fred Pee bles, MeMnsters, Jordan, Whiteside, Fader, W. Iliirmcr, Muruiy, Quick, Mrs. Hender son of Wahoo, Misses, Alma Luke, Crow, Maggie Vance, Alice Vance, Mr. Heed, Scott, A. Bowen, Ed Bowen, A. II. Ol-ason, mid Mrs. Lamb. The oicning of Sutton oc Hollow bush's as nnnouticed last week for June Oth was mi error. It should have read May tltli. How ever tho opening for the piesout has Ihhmi postponed on account of unsettled weather. Piofessor J. 8. Kingsley of tho state uni versity, delivered mi interesting lecture in tho First Congregational church Wednesday afternoon on"Why Wo A roan English Speak ing People." Mr. Al. A. Ecker mid Mfss Llzle Blair were Joined in marriage Thursday evening, Uev. O. A. Williams olllclutlug. The groom is on tho road for Haviuond Bros. Hon. S. M. Elder of Clay county, speaker of the last house of lepreseutatives and one of the most devoted society men of tho state was in the city Tuesday. The Ladles Aid Society of the Plymouth Coiigiegatiouul church met Wednesday af ernoou nt tho residence of Mrs. Selleck, Six teenth and O streets. Tho best domestic coal in the market for $4. 40 delivered. Be sure to try Eastern Wy oming nut for sale exclusively by Ueo. A. Hayiner, 11 O. The Women's Chiistlan Association is planning a unique entertainment to lie given at the Fuukii Wednesday evening, entitled, "1'huiitiMiia " Mr. .1. It Buchanan, geueiul passenger iigout of the Fremont, Klkhoru anil Missouii Valley Uaihoad company, was in the city Wednesday, Mr and Mrs ('. A (Sileof Orodny, Col who have been the guests of Mr. and Mis L W. (lilehiM, left lor their homo Moudjii Mr. M Aekeiiii'iu goes east Slllldnv iimniing. This is his toiinh visit to N. Y. this season; bu lug now spring novelties. Mllldll IlislOlllMS, llt . E II Cliapm will discourse oii the lul owing list ol tuples Sunday evenings In tho I'uiveisallst chinch oil 'I wellthstleet be lu.en II mid .1. Ii'giiiuiiig next Sunday. Mil .'II. "Our fit , a blid's ee view .j It." Ma) III "The City (iov eminent and a W omI f) these Who (iovein." Ma IT. "llauks and llaukers; Business ai d Business Men." May 'J I. "Tho Laboiing Classes; How Shall we Tieat Them, mid Tnuy Troit Ui Ma) III. "Our IMiicatioiial Institutions and Kdueatois." .Tun T. "Tlio D.uker Side of the ('it)'s Life nod Wlieie the Hespoi.sihility Lies." June II. "The Blighter Hide Whence our Hope." has gained it commercial Importance ever since Its 111 st teuiMiiary location lit this city and today it enjoys n t radii second to no other house in Lincoln, Tho stock of Diy (loods, Boots Shoes mid (Irocerles is larger than over mid more Is constantly be ing added. Our readers will llnd this house a most pleasant mid piotllnhlooiio to deal w tilt and a place where bargains are always to bo found In eveiy department, All good (loliv cicd when d called mid all ordeis over telephone IIH will iccelve prompt and careful attention. DvsHHla's victims are ti'imheiislby thou, sands, So are tho people who have been re storisl to health by Hood's Sarsaparllla, We are showing the most complete hue of summer corsets In the city. J. W. Winiikh it Co. 11011 0 street. Coal of every slr.e f i out the best mines III Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Colorado and Wyoming for sale by (looA. Haymer. Telephone 'M). Olllce Mill O Ml eel. Elegant lino of now gingham r, In Hootch and American, Just opened at Horimlshclmcr ,k Co. Ladles should never buy a hat, bonnet, toque, or anything In the millnery lino until they have seen Haines and Haskell's now stock of lino good at U.'Ul O street, Ijiwii mid flower seeds, bulbs mid garden tools nt Oiiswolds, 1 10 South Itth street. Dr. C. F. Ladd, dentist, Ilttt O street. Telephone l.VI. Ollh'e hours tl a, in. to fi p. in, Ladles who are fond of honelmek lidlug should call and see Henry Harpham, 141! north Eluveiith street liefore purchasing side saddles, whips, etc. Five thousnnd dllTerent articles from n cent to twenty-llvo cents, nothing over a quarter at the (lieat Twentv-llvo cent store, 1BMO street. Tho Lincoln Ico compiuy wagons are now making regular trips to all parts of the city. Olllce, 1104 O street. Telephone, Nti.ttW. Flannel shirts clemusl without shrinking by the French dry cleaning process, only 15 ct. nt Lincoln Steam Dye works, I !()." O street. Our work soaks for Itself. It needs no brag or bluster, simply your own opinion will testify to its merit. The Studio Le Grande is on the ground llo jr. centrally lo cated mid n beautiful place. Lull and see us at l!M south Twelfth street. tallies' can hnvo their party dresses cleanisl by the French dry process at the Lincoln sU'am dye works IKtt O street. Aluskit Crystnl HpertHles. Jj. llarr, the Jeweler, has bought Prof, Strussmnn's largo lino of spectacles mid opti cal goods mid with same has secured the ex clusive sale of nil the professors celebrated goods including tho famous Alaska Crystnl rectncles. Mr. llnrr has now in stock nml will hereafter enrry n complete lino nml nil sizes of suctncles in the tiller grades for nil ages and sizes. No house in tlio west carries ns large n lino of those goods now as I,. Bnrr. Call aud see at IVM O street. Kruse $ White 12IO o ST. I.lneulii's I'npiilai-New Mure, Kilpatrlck-Koch Dr (loods Co, Is now thoioilghly settled nudat homo lu their beau lllul new location, tie ColTiuail block l.MS ','U O st net, where they occupy a full slisl double stoie. This popular homo which, by the way is one of the stiongest lu the west Not nC'ltUcn of Lincoln can afford tomhs the comfort mid safety offered him by tho North Western Line (F. E. & M. V. IIH.) In his travels to nud from Chicago and nil eastern points. It Is tho direct Hue to St. Paul, Minneapolis Olympin, Seattle, Tacomn, nml nil other Mills nesotn, Washington mid Montana points. All iMtsscugers for these points go through without deMit transfer. Patronize the North Western and avoid omnibus transfers. It Is the only all rail line to that Sanatorium of the world, the Hot Springs of South Dakos ta and the direct Hue to Hapid City, Dead wood mid Black Hills points. To nil those contemplating a trip tho coining season it of fers a direct lino and service, to all the re sorts of Wisconsin, Minnesota aud Northern Michigan. The llnest llshing grounds In tho world are reached by this line. For rates and information, call at llilU O street. W. M. SiiiPMAN. On'! Ag't, J. T. SIastin, City Tk't Ag't. I'lne Mress Miiklnc Mrs. C. J. Todd, Newman blocK, Is now prepared to execute Spilug orders on short notice. Fine work solicited. Iliirlliiittoii Ittmtv The Outing Season Is Drawing On. People have already began planning their summer trips, and we would suggest that you ost yourselves regarding the wonderful trout fishing In Estes park, Col. Tho health giving baths and quiet rest of Dikota Hot Springs, tho hunting and fishing of Wyom ing or the fa-hloniililo delights of Mauitoii. The Burlington will take you to unv of them speedily aud without tatlgue. There nic nmny other places lu which you can spend the heated term, and the agent at tlio B. tc M. ilejwt or city olllce can tell )ou all about them. Call mid get a book of summer touts and look it over. You will llnd it full of good things and valuable hints. A. C. ZlKMKIl, ( lty Passenger Agent. A Ited Letter Hit). ' February llth was a led letter day foi I Chamberlain iV Co., Des Moines, Iowa. They Hindu their llrst shipment of gisids to I tho Hawaiian Islands on that day. It con- sistisl of 1IMI cases containing over four hiiu I died iloen of their medicines, to the leading , wholesale ding house lu Honolulu. A lingo share of tins shipment consisted of Chamber I Iain's Cough Itemed', so much estisiuied whelever it Is known lor its cures of colds and as a peveutive and tine tor croup ClmiuU'i lain iV: Co , hnvo contracted for ad- veitising lu nil the leading iiwspiieri in the Hawaiian Islands, aud expect to make then I remedies us Kipular there as they aro in any pint ol the I'lllled Slates For sale bv ll'lg- glsts. Oppui luiill). , Muster ol human destinies am 1, I Fame, love and loitu.ie on my fo.itsteps ! wait. j Cities ami llelds I walk, 1 penetrate Deseits and seas remote. And pasting by I Hovel, and ni.ut, and palace, soon or lute I 1 Knock unhidden unco ut every gate. II sliepiug, wake, if I easting list) IhIi)'o Itlliiiawii). it is iu hour of fate, I And thoru who tolluw me i each ever) state Moit'tls desiie, and conquer every foil Snviuleath, but those who doubt or hisllnte, Condemned to failure, penury and woe, Seek ineln vain, and Uselessly uuploie; I answer not, and 1 luturu no innio. FASHIONS ATJ.KDKKIiNS. Nkvv Yoiik, April !10, ISPI. It has been remarked that lu several directions, women's apparel Is to bo noted for speclul fcatuies this summer. Onoof these Is the gieal va riety of loose wraps which mo Imped to hang from the shouldcis instead of lilting snugly, another Is tho vogue of tho low crowned Unmet or hat. It Is also said that tills Is to lie a gunl season for tho plquautly manlsh shlit, u scatfaud vest, all of which will be even mote the tage than they weiu last summer. Another fnvoilte Item lu the summer gill's wmdrobo will bo the blouse or fancy skit t waist, which, though distinctly feminine, seems somew hat a kin to slili t and vest. In nmtei lal it may bo any of the soft silken fabrics, or If wool Is prefcied, there are the Hue luqiortrd llauuels. ltedrern Is using nil of tluso materials, and his uiihIoIs are even more unique and nttinctlve than those IssiiisI lu foimer seasons. This one that his artist has sketched for us Is of China silk In that delightful coin (lower blue the bluette of the French, which is so fashionable Just iidw. It Is gathered lu ut the waist mid the skht Is attached In full pleats nil round. Tho cuffs and the vest, which latter is framed lu a Jabot rullle are of ecru colored Point do Vinlse which makes n charming contrast to the rich hue or tho silk. A real Hcdforn touch Is given by tho simulated over sleeve, gathered with n head ing nt It's lower edge mul pulled high on tho shoulder. Hero is u sketch of a negligee Usllce worn at the new play now delighting all parls, "A Marrlago Blaiio". Tlio sketch Is from Hrd fern's. It Is made of suede colons I Flench llannel, pleuUsl to a yoke and bagging slight ly over the pointed giidlo. Tlio front of this ns well as cuffs, polar mid )oko mo of tho Mime shade of llannel, with half Inch strls-s of Cleopatra or Egyptian red a dull line which Is deeper than pink, yet not as dark as a genuine red, This waist will hu found par tlcularly becoming to tall slim Hguics. Boils and Pimples Are ii,-itiitc'silfotls toellinlii.ile poison fiotn tlio hlooil This lesttlt ma) lioaecoinpllslieil much mute elleetuall), as well as ainecihly, through the piopi'i exeretoiy chaiiucU, by the use ol A)ciSM, sap.ulll.i, " For several j trs I vv.is. troubled with bolls and riirluiiit les. I u casting about (or a remedy, It occiuicd to mo that Aci's Saisa p.irllhi hail heei i used lu in) dither's fanillj, with excellent success, ami I thought th.it what was good du the f.-ithei would also be good for the sou Thiee or foul bottles of this liicdlcuicciillicl) eiiied lite, anil I h.ivc not since -ininoie than two jetns had ,i boil, pltnple, or mi) othei eruptive tiotilile. 1 cm coiiselfiiiioiisly speak III the highest leiins of A)ers Niisapaiilla, and many )c:us' expeiiiuei In the ding business en nhles me lu speak intelligent!)." r. M. 11,'ltllelil, r.irnil.iiiil, Intl. Ayer's Sarsaparilla I'lirrvuiii nv DU. J. O. AVER fe CO., Lowoll, Mass Prlccfl; vis lniiiIi,J. W'.irlli $"n bultli 1023 O Street. 1023 O Street. The Bazar, Is ngnin on top with us line 11 line of Dry Goods as was ever shown over Lincoln counters, (front pains have been taken in selecting our goods, and as they were bought for SPOT CASH we have Bargains in every department to offer. Please notice the following prices: Bhick llntUtu Kinlimldcictl Flounclngs. Hemstitched, 500 worth 85c. t ' Black BatUtu Embroidered Flouncing, Hemstitched, 65c worth $t.oo. Black llnlhtc Einhioldcrcil Floiinclngs, Hemstitched, 75c worth $1.35. Black llntlslc Einhioldcrcil l'lounilnjs, Hemstitched, 80c worth $1,35. Illnck Batiste Etuhioldcrcd Flouncing, Hemstitched, yoc worth $1,50. Black Batiste Ktnbioldeted with Sliver and Gold, Hemstitched, ujc worth $1.00. Black Batiste Einhroldctcd with Silver unit Gold, Hemstitched, $1.35 worth $2,0 60 Pieces Cotton Clmllles, all new patterns, Bo, worth 7c and 7J4c , 20 Pieces Wool Clmllles, all new Patients, 9q, worth 250. J0& Scotch (ilnghnins 33 In, wide, I Go, sold everywhere nt 3oe. Finest French (Ilnghnins 25c, vvtirlli 35c and 40c. A complete line ol line Cotton Dress Fabrics such ns India Linens (black and white) Mulls, Organdy Lawns, Soft Finished Percales, Batistes, I2tc, Etc. At Prices as Low as the Lowest, SPECIALS! All Silk Mitts ujij Innjf, 19c. One case Ucinnnntitof Barred and Striped While (Joods, just the thing for Aprons anil Clillilreii'ft Dresses, your choice for 100 a iird, worth 15c to 35c. NOVIJIl'IKS. By special contract with the large Importers, Messrs. Mcgrog l'oitlcr & Co., we arc In possession of tlio llnest nml most extensive Hue of French nud Kngllsli Dress Patterns, THIS CUT HICPRIJSIJNTS THE NBW Dangler Cabinet Gas RANTGE showing the patented Hot water attachment. The Hot Water Pipes circle the four top burners, thus No Extra Gas is Consumed in Heat ing the Water. CALLAU D SEE THEM. W. B. WOLCOTT, pi Telephone 273. 230 South Eleventh St. eS5K85?v2328a3eS22eRS3c!2SS23Sac Cloth Top Shoes 332S32723a For Ladies, For Misses, For Children, For Infants. Don't fail to have a pair of these Shoes. 0 Dressy, Popular Shoes for all. 0 I ED. G. YATES, I a 1129 O STREET. 5f?20SgSagSGSJ5SySSSS2J??5 K lli. PRETTY PATTERNS, Odd Designs, Rich Colorings. nv K'Oii cvury ill nrotcct hur. It'll !. 1 1' livrus hu iiiuy, Ulan I Ai 't lie's only rector. A nv. ', .. t jii;Ii sin- lino iiillc rajild Ih, Nu vii ;t imrsi- coIiik laslor lii.'il tf Sowovcr wild anil free, ihat ,m) iiiways pastor. Papeh Hangings. INTERIOR DECOSAT!VV COMPANY, ICII ft flltO'T A.t 11.MI 11 I'ri'suloit Cviii, Uiavick, Manni 1 THE But fall not lu this ii-hn't; HtfiM uvciy oppiirtunity to tiavcl Over tho Cliicaso, .MihMtnkts) ,V St. Bull nay. Paul Telephone 176 n BMSiiiyil r-!t ' . 1V'?jFik!im Svsw a OFFICE 1001 0 Street. Moving Household Goods and Pianos a Specialty