CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1892 u w In POPULATION OP LINCOLN 65,000. HH 3 0mr I Oth and P fttrfct. Special Saleevcrv day next week on our new Mock of WASf! GOODS. Fine Ginghams ntul llrniulonbur Suit lugs n specialty. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TAKE NOTICEI The Courier will not t responsible for any debt made liy any ot:a In It nnine, mi mi written order neeoiniinnle tha Mtiiit. Wc want to close out our P. D. CORSETS If price l nny object to your buying one, cnll nnd tec us, Cor. O nml tsth SU. Opera House Corner lllh Tha Courier Cin be rounil At Hotel Lincoln Now Htnnd. Windsor Hotel Now Htnml. Capital Hotel Now Htnnd. OdWii UlnliiK HH. Miwonlo Temilo TtoU I'ultoClmr Mow, KUO O Htrcot Tho UothnmlNow HtmiU, MM p Ht. The Apex, lit North Hth Htrcct. Closon. Kleloher A Coa U20O Hlreo t. WesterHeM' Harbor Hhon, llurr Hlocic. International Now Kmporlum,12ttO Ht. Hon Tan OlKiirHlnrc, l!W North nth Htrcot. MoorVNowBtand,llKouth 1UU Htrcct. T-An extra supply of paper l always left I the Ootham, In cane other Newsdealer opplle run short. TlmCouniKU Invites Us reader to con trllmtnto this dopnrlmonl, sending us cither by mall) iiiossoiirpi or telephone, (No. i'l) pcnonal lU-ms, reports of parties socials, ten, wedding, church entertainment, musl calc, etc., which have or aro ulmtit to occur. Never tnlml tbo language;. Klvo ii the IKilutu nml vn will 1I0 tho rcM. It li essential thoiiRh, that wo bavo thin Information at Jlho earliest practicable moment. Whenever an Invitation to these event Iscxtcudcd.n Cou HlKHreprcsontntlvn will to delegated to at tend HT(iimlly. Klt.l A WORD OF WARNING. Scarcely n week tiasse that a large amount of matter I not Rent or handed in at tbo CountRH office, uminlly Friday morning or late Thumday afternoon, which never tbo light of day, Iieenuso wo are tinniiio to handle It. If our friend wotdd Ret their favor In Immediately upon their ooourraneo there would be no nccaMon for tlm "killing" or "cutting" process to 1k practiced here. When you havu something that could Im given u Monday do not wait untllThursday or Friday, but aeud It nt once. You will snvo tbo ofllce and yourelf illapMilntinent and regret by adopting tbl couro. TUB I.AIIKINO CI.UI1. Tho "lurking Chili" wero ploaintly en tertained by Mis Jeuulo Iluncber at her homo mil I j Mrcot, last Tuesday ovenlng. Delicious lofreshmout wero eorveil at tbo clow of tho game, after which tbo company wero treated to some flno guitar music by Ml Ada Hall and Mr. Hay Wln.low. Thore present wero Miasm Hmltb, Hall, Uuncber, Halo, I'etermati, Haiti, Hlalr, Barn aby, Mr. I'lekup; Messrs Hlsdoii, Wlmdow, West, T. Hnllster, 0. Hollster, Hale, Camp bell. Tho club will meet at tho homo of MIm Florence Halo next time. HEADQUARTERS MEN'S FURNISHINGS. W. R. Dennis, "37 O Street M37 Church Advertisement. Commencing April ttrrt, Thi Courixr will Insert notice pertaining to oolabl, teHtvak, lecture, meeting and eermon for all churches free of charge. Advertisement for entertainment where an admiMlon U charged will be Inserted at one-half the reg ular rate Notice of Publication. Lloyd Malone, Cotton Malone, Flora Hello Malone, Katy Malone, Albert Malone, Harah A.Hhoenhelland FreJerlekO Bill will take notlee that on the Win day of January, 1H0I, the Nebraska Stock Yard Company, of Lin coln. Nebraska, plalntifrhorelu, Medlta petl iinnin ilia ni.trlrt Court of Lancaster Count v Nebraska, against said defendants, tho object and unyor or which aro to rorcctoRon certain mortgage oxoouted by Mamual MoClay to thl plaintiff, upon the following described real estate : Lot Three (3) and 7ur (4.) In lllock Nine on. and Lola Fifteen (16.) and Ktxhtecn (18.) In Block Twenty t wo (2J) In West Lincoln, Lancatter County. Nebrosica. 10 sss ment of two certain tocuro tho nroniluorr note. eilan the 21st dar of July. 1885. for the mm of f 198.75 each, and due and payable In two and three year from the tlatelhercof; uponsnld note and mortfagx) thore I now duo and pay- nt.i tit iiim of Vlvn HuiidrtHl anil Twenty dollar and Twonty-nve cent . (KOX83). for which um, with lntorct from thlsdate. plain iiir nravi rnr a decree, and that deroiulitnt may be required to pay thomo,or that ald premlemay be otd to allry the amount found duo. You aro required io ancwer ald petition on or before tbo 7th day or March, 18M.' Lijicombtook Yard Co., of Lincoln, Nebnukn, by Its attorney! Dawes, Coirrotfi A Cunningham Dated tho th day of January, lsi 1-DO-tt Leeal and Personal. Lincoln Ice Co., 1040 O Ht. Telephone 235 For first claes Tonsorlal work, see Wester field. Archer, dentist, Brace block, over Merch ant Bank, Canon City Coal at the Whltebreait Coal and Lime Co. Ml C. J. Gullmette, modiste, Latta Block over Miller & Falne. Take elevator. Cabinet baths for ladle given by Mr. B. D. Catlln professional masseur, 12301 rtreet. "Shogo" has beeu at the bead of all west rn flour for eight year. It must be good. Ladle can have their party dresses cleaned by the French dry process at the Lincoln (teamdje work 1105 O street Abdication for rental of Turner hall for octal and dancing received at P. J. Wohlen bergs cigar More, 123 8. 11th Mreet. Flannel shirt cleaned without shrinking by the French dry cleaning proce, only 15 cU. at Lincoln Steam Dye works, 1105 O Mreet. "Not bow cheap, but how good" is the Motto of the new Studio Le Grande. Call and see their work, 124 south Twelfth street. Order for piano tuning left with Young and Elder, 908 south Eleventh street, will receive prompt atUution by 8. O. Quick. Never order a photograph or picture tf any kind until you have een the work done at the new Btudio Le Grande, 124 south Twelfth Mreet. The celebrated Egg Shampoo remove dandruff and promote the growth of the hair. Fcr aale by Mia Johnston, 1114 O treat Gentlemen should now get out their Ian nuamer' suit, take it to the Lincoln Steam dye works 1105 O street and have it cleaned, dyed, repaired or pressed out. LatoM stadia and it full line of artUU aaWriak at popular price at the new Lin finifM and art company, with Elite fwAto, 9e Ssouth Eleventh street. MIHH AMCK OimtNTKHTAINH. ThoteacbeiRof the Elliot school, with n few friend, were entertained by MIm Alico Orr, at hrr homo, corner of Seventeenth nnd K Mreetf, Saturday evening. Mr. Uolllim read choice nolectlon fron Helen Hunt Jack ion, which worn greatly enjoyed. Hesldo tbl. tberu wero rcfreiihmcnUi, recitation. etc., to whllo away it ploaumt evening. Tliotto nremmt wore Menir nnd Mosdamo Urirtln, Uieenleo, Hoiuus, iiiirKe, jviwaro, IUovm; Miwi Thoina, Ki-lx, Duncoiubo Uurcb, Henrii, Hadger and Mr. Hear. HIXKITION AT1IOTKI. KAN MAUINO. A grand reception wn hold lit tbo Hotel San Marino, Sutherland, Florida, of which Meur Imhoff and Elliott of tills place aro owners, on Thursday evening, January 21st. Tho Tampa Journal, describing the event, among other thing says: "No social event ha created as much of a furore as the reception nt tho San Marino, Sutherland, on Thursday evening last, whoii the guests of that magulllcient hosterly ox tended to guest of other hotel In hho vicin ity and to distinguished eople throughout very section of tho state, their hospitality. Invitation were scattered broadcast, and expression of regret, to whldh are attached name well kno n lu political a well a lit erary circle, are proof positive that more than local Interest wat felt In the success of the reception. The arrival at the station waa a pleasant one. Outpoured the merry crowd and up the long walk began the march to the Mecca on the brow of the hill, the grand San Marino, whose front shone down a blase of light, and from whose portals floated out anatbhe of song and low-toned laughter of fair' women. Soon (trains of musio from the dinning room admon ished the guest that; the grand march waa about to commence, and tbat the recep tion was about to become a ball. It was cer tainly a lovely sight as couple after couple fell Into lino, passing round and round the spacious hall. Soon the inarch malted Into a waits and fairy forms glided through the mace of the." dance, upheld by cavalier, whose firmerfootsteps kept time with tho light ones of ahelr partners. Speaking of the proprietors, the same journal says: "Messrs Imhoff & Elliott, be ing the owners. Thoy are both self-made men, both have money enough to push tho enterprise and there can be no doubt of tho ultimate result of tho lnvestiment. Thoir first step was to And a hotel manager of ex perience, and that they have found in Mr, Don. H. Porter, formerly of tho Hotel Mln netawkn, South Dakota. He is one of tboio whole-souled men, whose very greeting is a welcome, and who makes of every guest n friend. He does not depend on Florida for help, but has to uid him an able corps of alttauts.n An extraordinarily large number of guest were present, among them many of Nebras ka's best known citizens. MK. ROBERTS' ANNIVERSARY. Mr. E. T. llobert and a party of friends gathered Friday eveuing to celebrate her husband's birthday anniversary. High five and refreshments were enjoyed and a pleas ant evening spent. Those present wero Messrs and Mesdaiuea M. D. Tiffany, C. C. Waldo, O. B. Howell, F. V. Bartrutr, J. E. H. Miller, Clio. Sanburn; Mr. It. C. Hax lett. Mis Bessie Bartruff and Mr. Wliitcd. Mr. Roberts was the recipient of a number of flno presents. CONCKRT AT BKAT1UCK. Members of the faculty and stude nt of the conservatory of muslo started for Beat rice yesterday, where they gavo a grand concert at 1'uddock oiern house last evening. Those taking art wero Prof; XV . L. Gray, concert plaiiUt; Prof. Aug. Haguuow. solo violinist; Prof. J. L. Fran it, bur I ton a soloist; Miss Mary E. Latimer, soprano soloist, as slated by the Conservatory Quintett Club and the Conservatory String Quortett. They will return to-day. AN IV.PHK88IVK HOMR WKDDINO. There is always something particularly beau tiful and Impressive about a borne wedding and such certainly was the case at the nup tials of Miss Josle Weasel of .Nebraska City and Mr. E. Schwarx of New York which took place Tuesday at noon at tho brides home. The ceremony, that of the Jewish faith, was performed by Hov. Dr. Roseuau of Omaha in the presence of relatives only, two ring being used, tbo tow being plight ed with wine from the cup of life. The ser vice was one qf unusual brilliancy, and the touching remark 'of the ablo divine caused more than one eye to moisten. The bride and groom were 'attired in travelling cos tumes, the wedding taking place at the fami ly residence after which carriages conveyed I be guests to Hotel Watson where at two o'clock a most delicious wedding dinner was served under the personal direction of land lord Ira P. Higby, Tho feast was one "lit for the gods" and consisted of the most tooth some delicacies and substantial of life. It wa served in five courses, interspersed with wines, and would certainly liave proven a creditable spread for any hotel" In the coun try, The cvUine wa excellent, At three o'clock L. Westel, Jr., Of Lincoln, acting n (nasi master, called tho guiwt to order ami tho time intervening before tlm tvahn dear turn wn (KTiipIrd In IIMcnliig to Impromptu MMclic and rending congratulatory tele gram. Tlm happy cnuplti left on tlm nfter uihiii train for their future homo In Now York City where the groom I nu oxteiulvo lniNirler having been otnhllshfd n number of year in tlm great inetroKill. Tlm brldo, well known to a largo circle In Lincoln wa iiImi u resident of New York for several jeAr tlm scene of early courtship. Mrs, Hchwarr. was Inirn in Nebraska City, and I tlm daughter of Mr. L. Weasel, one of tlm earliest settler and prominent business men, Endowed with a lovable i1IskmIiIoii, nnd highly accomplished In the arti a well as domestlo life, and with many friend In the nietroKll to welcome Iter back again, life will undoubtedly Ixi a happy dream for tbo Mpulnr couple, Tho list of present wero varied and valu able, among them being a rral estate deed, several check for largo amount, etc. Tho following I a list of the guests: Mevr nnd Memlnme O. Adler and son Kdger, II. Kolm of Sownrd; M, Kobunnd Cha. Sehwarr. of Aurora; Max Kolm nnd daughter Tollloond Amanda, Henry Wetwel, L. Wewl Jr., Sam Wcwielt MIsnom Carrie Arnold, Paulino Gold smith, of Lincoln; Messrs Edgar Wemel and Alex Weasel of Omaha. AN KVKNINO WITH MIHH (llt.t.KHIMK. Mis Kinma Glllesplo 'entertained a pleas ant jmrty of her friends with card and re freshment Friday evening. Those present wero tho Mlsse llattlo and Lottlo Town, Patterson, Hsrnaby, Easterdny; Messrs Eas turdny, Slosson nnd George; and Hairy Town. UNITKKTITY'H CIIAIlTKll DAY. Tho University of Nebraska will celebrate it Charter day noxt Monday, for which elalminta preparation bavo Ikmjii made. Tlm exercise will oieii with tho Faculty re ception from two to llvo o'clock, Iwtwean which hour all tbo lecturo rooms, libraries, laboratories and museums nro open to tho public, and inemliers of tlm faculty will bo glial to meet their friends ami tho public gen erally. In tho evening nt tho now Lansing tluvitro Hov. Wiishlngtmi GluiMeu, D. I)., will deliver the luldren on "Tho True Socinl Ism" nt eight o'clock, preceded by nolectlon by tho Unsverslty orchestra. At Giant Memorial hall from hnlf-ut nine to ton thirty, tho Chancellor's reception will bo held. Tho friends or this .institution cauut but lie deeply gintllled at the solid progress made nnd tho material prpserlty and ad vancement which ha attended Its establishment. IN MEMOUIAN MIIH. AUNKS H. MA1TI.ANI). Yea, though I walk through tho valley of the Miadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou iirt with mo; thy rod and thy tatr com fort me." Died at her homo 1848 Prospect street, February 4th, 1802, Agnes 8., beloved wlfo of W. G. Mnltlaud. Tho funeral whs held Saturday, tho remains being followed to Wyuka cemetery by u largo con-ourso of sorrowing friends. Deceased wn n daughter of M.and A.M. Dreber and wa Iwrn in Schuylkill county, Pa., October 8th, 1853. Her parents moved to Indianapolis, Ind., In 18511. In 18711 ho was married to W. G. Mnltlaud at tho latter place. They camo to Lincoln In 1885, where they have since re lidod. Sho became a member of the Metho dist church nt the ago of ten year, but since her coming here united with the First l'res byterlan chur ch, and that she proved a rami fuland consistent member has been strik ingly evinced by the host of frinds, who showed their appreciation and love for her by acts of kindness nnd an abundance of beautiful floral offerings. She loaves a kind father, a loving husband nnd two children, and a large circle of frlemU to mourn her loss, but they mouru not as those having no hope, for they know that she Is "not lost but gone before,'' and wait with smiles to greet them, where sad parting come no more. The following touching lines aro Inscribed by a friend: Our friend has left us like agontlo breath, Her eye aro closed In the sloep of death, The autumn leave will flutter and fnll And tho drifting snows will coverall; Hut sho will quietly, peacefully rest Forever happy by Angel blesed. shall, W. Morton Hmltb, F. C. Zebruiig, Ernest and 0-ar Funke, F. C. Howe, Beech er, Frank Hathaway, Fred llontx. C. D, Mullln. NOTHH ANt I'KHHONAMt. C. E. Duvcrniiix wns In tlm city this week. F. It. Trendwny started for Ogdan, Utn'ii, Wednesday, Goorgu H. lllgelow Is nursing nn attack of tbugrlpiMi. Mr. H. II. McMaster started for Chicago Wednesday. Mri. J. II. Fisher started Wednesday for Faribault, Minn. Mr. IteV. J. W. Martin loft Monday for Conway, Kansas. Mr. and Mr. J. Myron left for Djnver Wednesday morning. Mr. Thomas Cochran started for Uush nell, III., Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. Jame II. V Innedgo started Wednesday for Chicago. Mr. and Mr. N. P. Curtlco were passen gers for Chicago Monday. Mr. and Mr. W. C. Andrew started Mon day for Terro Hnute, Ind. Mis Cantor of Columbus, Nob., I in the city on huslnoM nnd pleasure, Mrs. It. C. Hubbcll and family started Monday for Colorado Springs. Stuart Sheer of Omnha, spent Sunday with his Mtrcnts at the Lincoln. A. B. Todd and W. D. Jonea of Plntts inoiith were in tbo city tbl weok. Simon I). Mayer returned Wednesday from it business visit nt Plnttsuiouth. Mr. G. W. Grlco departed over tbo Hock Island Wodnosdny for Morencl, Mich. Additional society on fifth pago. CORSETS f Wc m Corsets. again cal ,&'" your attention to our large assortment of We keep all. the popular makes, viz: "Thompson's Glove Fitting." "Warner's. Coraline." " Ball's Kabo." " Royal Worcester." " P. D." Madame Warrens. R H. In fact all the best makes. We will be pleased to have you call and examine our line of Corsets. t "ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST !M Just In tho pilmo of sweet wifehood, Alovlng mother tender uud good; She was to good too remain on earth None but tho Angels know her worth, Ho thoy called hor homo to dwell with thorn Crowning her brow with pearl nud gem. Hut should we grieve when such a llfo Gives up tho buttle of earthly strife? Hotter rejoice that her task nro done, The crosii laid down and victory won. Tears aro vnln when n soul so bright Wings Its way to tho gate or light. Dear Agnes ha left her parent, kind Husband and children all behind, And many friends kind and sincere Aro left to grieve In suaness noro; Hho ha only mmowliero thoy may como To dwell Willi hcrln that heavenly home. Yes, our friend ha gone but her sweet good will. Like n frugmnt odor Is t 1th us still Tho tender thoughts her momory bring, Tho innntlo or patience o'er tin AUm, Whllo we strive to follow the piVth she tr'M That will lead us hence to homo anil CKnl. A MAGNIFICENT ART PRODUCTION. Much ban boon done in the past decado or two to advanco tho causa nnd elevnto tho tone of art In America nnd no ono who ha shown tho least Interest need bo told how much ha tccii accomplished. Tho latost achloviuen ' of Messrs D. Applc'ton & Co., the woll known Now York nnd Iondou publishers, is such a giant strido In tho direction of progress that It deserve more than passing attention at our Imniln, as well as from overy art student and ndmlrer In tho country. This firm has just issued two magulflcient publications, tho first of which, "lleceut Ideal of Ameri can Art," lias enjoyed n doservodly wido (topulnrlty and sitlo. Tho second and most tu.iif. la nlllltliul 'Wnmnli lit T,'r.nnli Art." It would bo difficult to linaglno and still inoro dilllcult to describe tho inherent beauty con tained In these works, for no matter how faithfully tho eii protrny, how accurately it Mrtorins its task of word painting, it cannot reproduce tho delicate coloring or artistic outline nnd oxocutlon of the artist's brush. It is n well nigh impossible undertaking, "Woman In French Art" is a reproduction of two hundred nud tweuty-ilvo Paris cop-per-plaU-s, comprising tho llnest, world re nowned oil paintings and water colors of the most celebrated French nrtists, Including Millet, Meissoiiler, Dagunii Uouverct, Hon guerenu, Corot, Jullen Dupre, Geromo and others. The reproductions aro from the celebrated establishment of Goupll Si Co,, Paris, of world-wide reputation, who have co-operated with tho Messrs Appleton & Co., in thi work, and every picture appears by special arrangement with and permission of the artist who painted it. The work is a truly magnificent ono, baffling unything like an adequate description. Tbo mellow tints and shading, tho perfect contour of form and feature, the sweetness and tender ness of tone, the rich apiearance and abso lutely superb perfection of tho painUngs are a human marvel. The greatest Improve ment In the art of reproduction are hero apparent. Two years ago such triumph of artistio skill would have been utterly Impos sible. To-day score of prominont artists, collector, and connoisseurs attest their ap-. preclation of it beauty, fidelity and splendor. The work is published In twenty-five parts, each containing throe largo photogratnres, size about lOxl'J Inches, suitable for framing, and six tyiMgravure. The price is one dol lar for each rt, payable monthly u;on delivery. Incidentally, It may be remarked thnt the text, which Is written by George William Sheldon, tho well known American art critic, is not the least interesting portion of the work which is, altogether, the llnest ever Introduced into Lincoln. 1 109 O Street. Ladies! see our magnificent collection of new Silks and Dress Goods, Wave Corduroy, Valois Cords, Brandenburg Rails, Tear Drop Cloths,. and Fancy Cloths of Every Description. WHITE GOODS, WASH GOODS, GINGHAMS, BATISTE, at all prices and in every conceivable design. HERPOLSHEIMER & CO., EOSITIOIISr STOEES. ...ak,.., Tho Beta Literary club expressed thew sentiment touching Mrs. Ma it land's death: Our clrclol broken ami our beloved friend and sister Agues Maltluud has joined the eternal circle leforo the "Ureat uiie Throne" where the Mysteries of life nro all revealed and hidden thing made plain. Our hearU ore heavy nnd our eyes filled with tears at the loss of the earthly touch and presence of our friend, but tho memory of her sweet and gentle llfo must over re main llko incense which shall (sirvado our en tire circle. It is such lives as heis that interpret the words of God to tho world for His light khinetj through them. Willie wo mourn tho los of the cheering presence nnd hearty sympathetic loving co operation of Agnes Mnltlaud we bow sub missive to God's will and thank Him that it was ours to know and labor with her, feellug that the Influence of her tender, truo charac ter murt still llvo i)iul wo are tbo better, truer women for having to known her. In Ihlstllm workl of clouding cares We rarely know, till bewildered eyes Beo whlto wings lessening up tbo sklos Tho Angels with us, unawares." , Mutt. Hkniiy Hautley 1 Mkh. B. U. Polk Com. Mioj. W,. E. Kiukek. ) IN HONOIl OV MKH. CHAMUEUH. An exceedinirlv pleasant card party was given by the Mlsse Cowdrey at their home, Eleventh and 11 streets. Thursday eveuing, in honor of their friend Mrs. Chambers of North Platte, Neb. Progressive high five wo the program and It was entered Into with all the zeal Imaginable. The ladlen royal prlxo was won by Miss Gertrude Laws and the gentlemen's by Ernest Funke. De licious refreshment were served during the eveuing. Mis. Chatnbci rendered tome choice vocal selections in a superior manner, and these were sreatlr enjoyed. Those pros- entwero: Mrs. Chambers: Muies Martha and Anna Funke, Gertrude and Tbeo Laws, Haude Burr, Olive Latta. Lela Shear, Clara WaWb.tfettle.Westout Messrs Lewis Mar- How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any caso of Catarrh .that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Props., Toledo, O. We tho undersigned, bavo known F. J. 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