. i ,C1 I." J - a. CI F" l, J& VT ESSrmfSmwlfi&miM NPULATIOK OF LIHCOLN 60,000. Omimt tfth antf P ttiw. Special Sale every day next week on our new stock o! WASH GOODS. Finn Ginghams nnd Ilrandonburg Suit ing a specialty. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TAKE NOTICEI The Coukikii will not be responsible fur My debt made by any one in Itsnnmo, tin Ma a written order aivomiNUiica the Mine, NKW MlI.t.INKUY, NKW II ATM. NKW KI-OWKIW, NKW I.AUKS, NKW ClllKKON, NKW VKII.INU, NKW HIIIHONH, NKW VKl.VKTM, NKW NOVKI.T1KH, Direct from the innuufiiolurer nnd Im porter now being illsplnycd nt the Cor. O nnil tath St. Opera House Corner Tfce Courier Can be round At Motet Lincoln New Bland. Windsor Hotel NewaHtaml, Capital Hotel NewaBtaml. Otfrtl'a Dining Hell, Masonlo Temple lltli nWf Durte &r Wore, 10 O Htrcot 1 fM&tu.Hi-.NeweHUnd.lllMpHU The Apes, 111 North Hth Htreet. Kd. Youni , imn O Htreet. . , cueon. rielaher Co., 1120 q Htree t. WMterneld' .Uartor llhop, Burr tttai. International New. Kinmwlum, 1S 0 1U Hon Ton CUnr Htoro, IS North Uth Htreet. SorVeNowiBtwiul.'ll Mouth Hth Street. Mr Ah extra supply of pappr 1 always left alThe Ootham, In cao oilier Newsdealer applle run short. DUNLAP SPRING HATS NOW IN. W. R. DENNIS &' CO. 37 O Street 1137 flknrek Advertisement, Commencing April tyrat, Tub Couhikh wiUlMert boUom pertaining to moiablee, faatlvakleeturee, meeting and aermonefor all eaurefcea free of charge. Advcrtleraent far aatertabimeBta where an admission I charged will be ianerted at one-half ttio reg larrate lacal and rersonal. Craaoer ft Co, (or pictures. Lincoln Ice Co., lulu O Bt. Telephone 5585 Archer, dtntlst, Brace block, over Morch ant Dank, Cyclone In, written by M. W. Folsom IWoOBt. HotaUag the grocer has Euetlro Wheat d New England graham. Ilia C. J. Qullmette, modiste, Latta Block orer Miller ft False. Take elevator. Call at Orlewoulda aeed ttore for your era end bulb. 140 south llth street. Cabinet bath for ladle given by Mr. B. D. Catlln profeealoual tnataeur, 1390 P street. Brown's Restaurant it now located at 1333 O atreet and ready to carve all with excellent Mai aad lunchea. Walt for our grand Millinery Opening. TheehoieeetBovelUe we have ever had. MerpotehalmerftCo. The Whltebreast Coal and Lime company la alwaya at the frost aupplylng the finest radeaotallktada of coal Ladles oaa have their party dreeeta cleaned by the French dry prooeaa at the Lincoln team dye work 1105 O atreet AppUoattoB for rental of Turner ball for aeelak aad dancing received at P. J. Woulen fcerge cigar ttore, 198 a Uth street. Flannel ahirta cleaned without thrlnking by the French dry cleaning prooeat, only 15 eta, at Lincoln Steam Dye work, 1105 O atreet. Craaoer ft Co. for picture frames. Order for piano tuning left with Young asdKkJer, 308 south Eleventh street, will receive prompt atteutlou by a C. Quick. Hotallng, the O Street grocer not only Kkakea a speclllty of Batavla canned goods, but every thing usually kept In a first class famllv arootrv. OuntltBitn should now get out their lait summer's suit, take It to the Lincoln Bteam dye works 1106 O street and have it cleaned, dyed, repaired or pressed out. The tapestry paints for tinting chamois 8kla, moleskin velvet, bolting cloth and other fabricator sale at the Lincoln Frame aad Art Co. iMB south Eleventh street. AH the latest fashion and art Journals may he had at the Courier News Depot, 1134 N atreet Ladle In particular will gad It 'a very ptoaaaat place to select reading matter ofJ)Uada. Xy aad Bar Burgeon. 'Dr. W. L. Dayton, oculist aad auntt, 1303 O street, telephone 875, Lteeoto, Nebr. OKLAHOMA BXCURJHOif The B. ft M. wiU sell tkketa to various pouts la Oklahoma Territory at oae fare for tat rouad trip oh March 3iad only, good for return until April 3lt. Btop overs will be graatsd-la Oklahoma Territory regardiess of eWaasa-BBxexejsxa" This 1 a rare opportunity to visit a re markaHs' eoaatry at aa exceedingly low rata. Tiebete at H ft M det or, city ticket i, ear. ma, aad O streets. A. u. Kiemer, Wgft HJJHfeHjjHHflKuCytt The Coo a I mi Invite It render to con tribute to thl deportment, lending u either hy mall, inenonKot or telephone, (No, m) leronnl Iteini, report of pnrtlei, kocIiiIk, ten, wedding, church entertainment, muni cnlci, etc, which Imvo or aro uhout to occur. Never mind tho languago) give in the point and we will do I ho reit. It I essential though, that wo have thl Inrormatliin ntjtho earliest praotleahlo moment. Whenever nn Invitation to those event l extended, n Cou mikh representative will l delegated to nt tend personally, Kl.) A DKMllllTyUt. UAIIII PAIITV. Mr. and Mr. 11. M. Turner gave nn ex ceedingly pleaiwut cant party at their beau tiful little home on J street Wednesday evening. High live was tho predominating feature for which first and second price were given to both Indie and gentlemen. Mr. Camhrldgo took tho flnt honor In form of a cut rIom cheese plate, and Mr. (loo. Brown win reward od with a silver loon. Among tho gentlemen Mr. John Wright won renown by howlng best record, and Mr. (leo. Brown nnd Mr. I'nlno tied for Mcond beat Mr. Brown mndo tho ruccvm- fill cut and cm rled off the tiioon. Tho llrtt prlto wiu aluo n ooii. Hefrealiuients were served and n thoroughly good time enjoyed by the following! Mers. and Mosdntne II. II, 1'ntrlck, Chn. Hammond, 1'helps Falne, I'ompliret, A. 11. Tlbbotta, Louis TlhbntU, T. 1', Kennnnl, Kirker, Cambrldgo, Mnule, Hlmw, N. J. Turner, A. B. Preston, Dr. and Mrs. Everett, Wllnon, U. N. Ilumphroy, Chas. Brown, A. Chopin, Wolcott, T. H. Benton, Winger, J. A. liucktatr, J no. Wright, Plank, WniUworth, H. Llnplncott. U. O. Dnwo, Keith, Dr. and Mr. Trogden, Dr. C. F. Lndd, It D. Muir, Allsdorf, MIoa TibbeU, Benlo Turner. A W.KAHANT PAHTY. The Kentlemeu IwIoiikIuk to thnt merry crowd of young people who have been In the habit of holding monthly dances at Temple hall, gave a return dance to their ladle who so kindly remembered them at tho begin ning of leap year, on Thursday evening. W hen a program of sixteen dance nau ueeu half finished the following participants as sembled nt Button ft Hollowbuth', where a delicate spread awaited them : Mismw Halo, Peterson, Ball, West, Prindlo, William, Urimth. Hyde, Blake, Btyro, Graham, Btev enson, Fear, Peter, LuvJ, Bmtth, Hoyt, Fotwui, Fowler, Harlan, Iong, Watson, Fox. Mesdame Kcker, Compton, and Townscml. Meiwr. West, Halo, llallot, Ed gar. Urtswolil, iiuounru, ucckvii, r . j, Ecker, Blinder, Grimtlis, A. Eckor, Ileffley, Cook, Small, Knight, Will and Chas. Clnrk, II. Ecker, Koblntou, MuKce Bames, Botn inerled, Bmlth, Ovorstreot, Kitchen, Wilis low. HKCKITIOX TO CORA TANNBH. Dr. and Mrs. F. W.' Tucker invited a few of their friends to meet Miss Cora Tanner after the theatre Friday night. Mr. Tucker and Mia Tanner were schoolmates ami it af fords the former great pleasure to be able to welcome the brilliant star to her pleasant homn on her several visits here. Mia Tan ner's name in private life is Mr. Col. Binn, wife of the proprietor of the Brooklyn theatre. During her visit here last year Mrr. Tucker Kuve a similar affair which was likewise n most enjoyable cue. The gueata wore charmingly entertained by Mlu Tanner who related her many existences before and behind the footlights, An elegant sup per was served and a most delightful even ing spent. Tno guests were: Messrs. and Mesdamea Cal Thompson, K. K. Haydeu. Mm. L. M. Wing, Mr. D. E. Thompson and Kva Thompson, Messrs. Wing nnd Painter. A r-LBAHANT UIRTIIDAY HUIU'HIHK. A pleasant surprise was that given to M1m Mnud Hammond by her university friends Saturday evening at her handsome home, corner Seventeenth and J (treats, it had been cleverly planned by Mrs. Hammond, who bad invited tho young people to gather there after the university exercise. As It was a complete surprlw to Mis Hammond the success of the eveulng was a delightful one to nil. A delicious repast was served and dancing was indulged in until a late hour. The following were present i Mlssea Bertie Clark, Minnie DePue, Qetner, Lewis, Kirker, Burks, Lottie Clark, Gregory, Tree man, Pruna. Metwrs. McDonald, Welsh, Edmhtton, Dixon, Elliot, Wing, Will and Chas. Claik, Chandler. KNTKRTAtrfKD BT RXV. WILUAUH. Dr. and Mrs. Williams showed their warm interest in the Baptist young people of the State university by inviting them to their comfortable home Wednesday evening. They responded to the number of thirty-five and a ere entertained with a hearty supper which was appreciated aa only a company of students kuow how, The aftertime was spent in a delightful manner by responses to toasts, the last of which was one by Dr. Wil liams which only accented the thorough, friendly and loving attitude of the host. The young people will long have reason to remember the good cheer and hearty wel come accorded them. AN AFTERNOON CARD PAHTY. Mrs. Turner entertained another company, comprising a number of her lady friends, in an enjoyable maimer Thursday afternoon. The guests were: Mrs. W. B. Hargreaves, C. E. Yates, II. It Nissley, Lou Btull, Gifflti, Cluu. Lipplncott, W. M. Leonard, Geo. Cooke, Bcribner, Van Bruut, Mauritius, Maule, Flnnigan, Neablt, Kirker, Huffman, Patrick. F. A. Brown, E It Wells, Holm, Newmark, Preston, Goo. Clarke, Blllmeyer, A. 11. TibbeU, Myron Wheoler. Misses Maude Hammond, Clara Carmody, Mae Lewis, Eoda and Stell Kirker, Mary Chopin, Effle Bteen, Miss Johnson. GRAND OPKNINQ. The fourth entertainment of the Y. M. C. A, course will be given in the new ball, cor ner of Thirteenth and N streets, next Wednesday evening. The entertainment will be a concert by Mrs. J. G. Wad worth, Mm. L. L. Crosthwalte, Prof. F. M. Qlbeault, Prof. L. L. Crosthwalte aad the Y. M. C. A. string quartette of Lincoln, I. M. Treynor of Council Bluffs and L. B. Cope land of Omaha. The new ball will be seated with opera chairs and lighted with over fifty electric light. It is the neatest concert ball in the city and with the entertainment will be a drawing card. Admission 35 and 50 cent. Beat on sale at Clawn ft Fletch er's. A WHIST PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens entertained the East Lincoln WhUt club on Wednesday evening at their home ouQ street, near Twenty .ninth. This is a ladies rlub, meeting In the after noon, but the gentlemen were introduced on this occasion, for a defeat, a the result bowed. The work of the evening was drive waist, the ladies pitted against tho gentle men who were very Inhospitably defeated by CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH MMMnMMnnssaK the game. There were a largo number present, and tho Interest wn unfnlllng. The refreshment left nothing to Im desired for the evening' plenture. WIIIHT WITH Mil AND MHH. IIHOCK. Mr nnd Mrs. Nelson Brock entertained the whlt club very plenoantly Friday even ing of laat week. In addition to tho mem ber Mr. and Mr. K, P. Holmes and Mr. and Mrs, Whitney Mnmhnl! were prevent. Mrs. Iluckfttaff ndded to her solid silver collation by doing best work among the ladles, while Mr. Wright will nave swoet cause to re number the evening so long as a huge bottle of violet cologne will serve to remind him. A WIIIHT PARTY. Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Hlghter entertained a co-npany of friend very delightfully nt whist Thursday evening. The company wn given in honor of Mrs. L M. Wing of Cold water, Mich. Dainty refreshments were served which added much to the enjoyment The guests werei Meatr. and Mesdame Henry Smith, K. E. Brown, W. II. Har greaves, 1. B. McEwen. Misses Eva Thomp son, Alice Highter, Margaret Helwlg, Louise Smith nnd Mr. Phil Wing. , A ntNNKR PARTY. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Brown's elegant home on J street wa thrown oien to a select coniMtny Friday ovculng, Tho dinner, a most tempting affair, win given in honor of Mrs. L. M. Wing of Coldwater, Mich. Fol lowing were the guesta: Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Hlghter, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. B. McEwen, Mrs, L. M. Wing, Misses Eva Thompson and Alice Hlghter, Messrs. Wlug nnd Painter. A PI.KAHANT HOC I A U Tuesday evening a very ploasnnt social was given by the monibcrs of tho Capital City Council No. 454 National Union at A. O. U. W.lmll. High live nnd refreshments served to inakoan exceedingly pleasant even ing. Mr. B, K, Halo captured the gentle man' (Irst prize and Mrs. McCaiulless tho ladle prize. NOTES AND PEHHONAI.H, Mr. Frank Sheldon leaves today for Chi cago. Mr. M. E. Watklns left for Pueblo, Col., Tuesday. Mr. J. E. Baum of Omaha visited Lincoln this week. Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Rigga left Thursday for Bait Lake. Mr. Hard will entertain the F street club next Friday evening. Tuesday evening club will meet with Olive Lntta Tuesday evening of noxt week. Miss Alice Ikenbcrry of Plattsmouth is In tho city, the guest of Mis Olive Lntta. Mrs. W. It DenuU, accompanied by her mother, depurted Thursday for Chicago. Prof. Skinner and wifo of Crete are visit ing Mts. H. A. Poston. Mrs. Cal Thompson nccoinpanlod by her mother left Monday for Chicago nnd Cln clnnatl. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bradford of Concordia, Kan., are in the city, the guest of Mrs. J. S. Gielday. Miss Blanco Koyer of East Lincoln has been very ill with diphtheria, but is now on tho mend. Misses Maggie English, Cora Talbot and Eille Bteen attended a party at Holdrege thi week. Mr. and Mrs.-8. II. Burnhnm ipent Bun day In Omaha, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Baum. , Ackermann's grand spring mllllnory open ing occuft at the Famous, the last three days of last, Week. Mrs. Benton of Fremont is in the city via iting her sons, State Auditor Benton ami Mr. Will Benton. An excellent program was given at the regular weekly recital at tho conservatory on Tuesday eveulng. Mrs. C. F. Morritx and daughter, Miss Mattle, of Wapello, la., mother and sister of Mrs. A. N. Wycotr, are visiting In tho city, Mrs. M. Splesberger, nfter a visit of two weeks to her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Cohu, returned to Keokuk lost oven lug. . J Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark left for nn ex tended trip east this woek. They intend vis iting Washington, Philadelphia and New York. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. L. Weasel, jr., 1837 L street, Friday morning, March 35th, 1803, a daughter. Mother and child doing excellently. , Miss Gertrude Clarke of Omaha and Miss Margaret Wilson of Chicago, who were the guests of Mis Shears over Sunday, returned to Omaha Monday. Thomas S. Allen, with Talbot ft Bryan, who Is a graduate of the State university has cast his anohor iu politics and is a popular candidate for police judge. St Paul' new chorus choir, under the leadership of Prof. Raymond is a very at tractive feature and was instituted last Bun day, The names of the members will be given later. Invitations have been issued for tho wed ding ceremony of Miss Marie 8. Coffman and Mr. S. M. Walker, which takes place at Franklin Heights Wednesday evening, at eight o'clock. Ladle will find the new News Depot just opened at tho Courikh nfllce a most con venient and handsome place to buy maga sines, periodicals, novels, eto. We shall be pleased to have you call at 1134 N street Mrs. A. D. Raymond gave a very pretty informal luncheon on Thursday. Covers were laid for the following: Mosdnme J, M. Raymond, S. II. Burhuam. It C. Out cttlt, Garl Funko, D. L. Brace, Henry E. Lewis. Mr. Sam Benwanger of St Joseph will at rive in Lincoln next week. It is reported that Harry Joseph, the extensive wholesale liquor dealer, will remove bis interest to Lincoln and Mr. Benswanger will be one of the salesmen. The friend aud patrons of the Conserva tory of Music were very enjoy ably enter taluen with the musicale glveu under its auspice last evening; it was a very enjoy able affair and the program rennered more than pleased the most fastidious. Mrs. 8. H. Burobam entertained tho Ingle side club Friday afternoon. Mrs. ex-Governor Dawes of Crete and Mrs, Alexander of Omaha were present. Mr. Burnham Is a most charming hostess and the afternoon was both pleasantly and profitably spent. The many friends of Mr. C. It Rlcbter will be sorry to learn that be Intends leaving Lincoln and establishing his business at St. Jobepb, Mo. Mr. lUcbter has lived in Lin coln four years aud has made warm business and social friends. He ha been a member of the I'leasant Hour club and wa this year elected Its president His absence will be sincerely regretted among them, and no lees in other circles, where his courtesy aud true politeness have found him a warm welcome. 1892 3-GRAND PRIZES-3 SUMMER EXCURSIONS ! GOLD WATCHES I GOLD COIN ! The publisher of the Coukirr being anxious to Increase the list of subsctlbcrs, nnd desirous of adding 3,ooo new names, by July 15, 1892, has dccldrd to mnkc the following offer to the Indies nnd gentlemen of the city. To start with, cncli solicitor will be allowed 25 PER CENT COMMISSION ! 1 on nil orders sent In accompanied by the cash, so thnt every one will be amply paid for their work, whether they win a prize or not. The special prizes offered nrc, viz: OFFER NO. 1, For the lnrgcst list of paid subscribers hnnded in by nny one person, c will give free cither one of the fotlowlng'prlzc: AN EXCURSION TICKET TO THE SEASHORE Good for round trip to cither Atlnntlc or Pacific points, or A Gentleman's or Lady's Solid Gold Watch. For the second lnrgcst list we will give free ' ExcursiouTicket to the Mountains or Lakes 1 t Good for round trip to the reports of Colorado or the great Inkcs cast or north or A Lady's or Gents Fine, Filled Case, Gold Watch OFFER No. 3. For the third lnrgcst list we will give Webster's INTERNATIONAL Index Dictionary. Not the chenp trnshy editions, but the latest nnd best guaranteed genuine work turned out by the publishers, or TEN DOLLARS IN GOLD. In offering these prizes to the public, we do so feeling thnt there nrc Hundreds of persons in the city, both oung nnd old, who,, although they inny not be compelled to to ennvns for a living, or to secure prizes In this manner, woulil gladly accept this offer, ns the work Is pleasant, the paper for which It Is done Is one thnt Is respected hy everyone, nnd they mny ns well put in their' spare moments in this manner nnd thereby scenic n plcnsurc nnd vacation trip this summer ns to be doing nothing or not being able to get something else to do. Tiir Couiukk Is too well established and too well known to need further Introduction. As n family newspaper full of Interest to all the household, It hns no equal in the west. Elegantly printed on flue cream tinted paper, its colutns always kept pure and free from scandal, its several departments nbly edited, its illustrations bright, and the interests oV the refined clement always centered In Its welfare; It Is the paper of all papers that should find n weekly welcome in every Lincoln home, nnd It Is for this purpose thnt these prlts arc offered, to bring the paper to the notice of every resident of the city. RULRS AND GONDITIONS: ! The price of The Courier is $2.00 per year, nnd no coupon will be given for less than $1.00 although two orders for three months each will entitle the contestant to one ticket for both. One ticket will be given for each six month's subscription, nnd forench yearly subscriber two tickets will be given. All tickets must be at Tin: Courier office, 1134 N street, not later than noon on July 15th, 1892, nnd a receipt taken for them. The award will be made according to the nmount of tickets that each one turns in. Orders taken for the paper must be left nt the office together with the cash every Thursday morning, when coupons will be issued nnd co-nmlssinns earned to date will be paid. Anyone can enter this contest who Is a paid up subscriber or who will pny for n three months subscription (co cents) before stnrting. Sample copies of the paper, subscription blanks, etc., for the use of canvassers will be furnished free of charge on application. Further Information will be cheerfully furnished at the office of publication. , L. WESSEL, Jr., Publisher. t3f Contest opens April ist, and no subscriptions will be accepted on this arrangement until that date. Niw Souvenir Spoons. Always introducing something now nnd always bound to lend, These seem to bo tho characteristics of Eugene Hnllett, tho Jew eler. For mouths past he has shown to the publlo n line of souvenir spoons that for variety, beauty and value could not be du plicated anywhere elso In Nebraska. Not satisfied with this ho now introduces a new nnd very pretty idea in this iopular line, kuown as the Florida orange spoon, and it lend thetnall. Ho Is nlno showing something very dainty and nrtlstlo in n now Lincoln spoon which the ladles say Is the handsomest they have ever seen. Its design nnd general finish Is unlike any other, and Hnllott's en terprise in seeui lug them for his trade is ro celvlug Its just reward in n big doinuud. There are some jewelers that wait to get a novelty until someone elso has sold some. Hnllett does tho reverse. Ho (rets everything imw as early as possible aud lets the other fellows come in afterwards and the people know it, too. Artistic Dress Making. Misses Sampson Si Pyott, after seven yean of constant devotion to tho art of flue dress making, feel confident that they cau satisfy the most critical demands made upon them. We solicit a call at our apartments over Dor sey's dry goods store, 1131 N street. too ltewaril 100. The reader of this paper wilt be pleased to learn that tboro U at least one dreaded dis ease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is the only positive cure kuown to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken in ternally, acting directly uiwu the blood and mucous surface of the system, thereby des troying tho foundation of the disease, aud giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do ing its work. The proprietors Imvo so much faith In its curative (towers, that they otrer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address, P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggist, 75c. Elegant line of Silks, Dress Goods, Drees Trimmings, Novelties, Wrai, Jackets, Cai)ca in fact the largest stock of general and fine Dress Goods, Millinery and Carpets shown in Lincoln now ezblbltea at Herpol sheimer's. Youthllene European Fase Prepartlon, Ladles, If you want most elegant face prep aration, try tins one. it is pure aa spring water; no lead, sediment or other injurious substances, it makes your skin soft, fresh. and clear; removes tan, blotches, discolora tion, and imparts a pearly complexion. If your face is not what you desire it, try "Youthllene". I guarantee It to give perfect satisfaction. I have sought for a prepara tion that will make complexions fresh and young looking and nowl have found it, re tailed at two dollars or three for five. I have secured the agency for this trusty article. J. II. Harley, Druggist, Lincoln, Neb. 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