CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 189: 11 - - - ' - - ' - v r POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000, mmmmmmammm Dresses for the House, Dresses for the Street, Dresses for Pleasure Trips, Dresses for Graduating. 40-lueh nil wool Serve, nnrted colors, Tor mer price i)e, now It . 4(Mnoli Hertford Tolil lliociute, assorted colors, former price II. ID, now 71V. 4S-lncli Arnold's Henrietta, former prleo 11,10 now Tim. 40-lnrh Hllk Warp, Tollee cloth, former price 11.10, now 7lo. '40-lnrh Uhtiemn, former ptleo 11.10. now H. R. N1SSLEY & CO. Cor. lOnnd PSts. TAKE NOTICEI The CmmiKii will not W rcsHinslblo for any debts made by nny one ' ' nome, un ema written order mvomimiiles the sumo, Children's School Hats ami unwinds at the Cor. O nml i Jtli Sts. Opcrn House Corner The Courier Can found At Hotel Lincoln New HUnit. Windsor Hotel NowsHtnnrt. .t let Hotel Nown Htnurt. , lied 11 u" i flinr Wore. UC" O Hlreet The Apex, 1U North lllh Hired. LADIES CAN SKIS THE BEST LINE OF WINDSOR SCARFS AT W. R. DENNIS & CO. U37 O Street M37 l.acHl Hint Personal. Whltebreiwt Col nnd ! Company. Archer, dentist, Hrnce block, over Merch ant Bank, Canon City Coul nt tho Whltebreast Coal ami Lime Co. Bee those Pattern Hats at Thornburn Sisters, l'JWO Street. ' HotallnK the grocer baa Knettro Wheat anil Now England graham. Mr. Uoscr'8 now stock of millinery was never so complete ns now. Archer, dentist. Fine gold ami brldgo work a specialty. Brace block, For really artltio ladles hair dressing try Thornburn Bisters at IS O Street. Miss C. J. Gullmette, modiste, Uttn Ulock over Miller & ralne. Take elevator. Call at Griswolds seed store for your tcrtli and bulbs. 140 south llth street. "Bhogo" has been at the head of all west rn flour for eight years. It must be good. Cabluet baths for ladles given by Mrs. II. D. Catlln professional matseur, lSSlP street. Miss Anna Dick,-Modiste, cor. llth & Psts. over Lhicoln Savings bank, entrance on Pst. ah nf,riueeil cooks .prefer "Shogo fancy patent flour.- Lincoln grocers sell lots of It. When you want nice, juloy meats of any and all kinds call at "Your Market," H'J O street. ,- rattern hats and all tho newest millinery effecU can bo seeu ot Mrs. Gosper's, 1114 O street. ' 'Your Market," H33 O street bandies the freshest and choicest line of meats, (live them a call. The WhlUbroast Coal and Lime company U always 'at the front supplying the finest rades ot all kinds of coal For scavengor work, day and night, drop J. C. Field a postal and he will promptly call and see what you want. When the fashlonablo ladles of the city want the latest in Millinery, they go to Mrs. Gosper's, 1114 O street Where do you gof ' Orders for piano tuning left with Young and Elder, 808 south Eleventh street, will receive " prompt attention by S. C. Quiqk. Hotallng, the O Street grocer not only makes a specllity ot Uatavla cauned goods, but everything usually kept In a first class family grocery. Sportsmen can now buy all kinds of rub ber and canvas goods at aud below cost at the closing out sale of the Lincoln Rubber Co.,l'ji)0 street. ' " iv i..,., ,mi vrniit mmcthlnir nice in lm- orted candies'tue only phwe you will And It . Will DO aV tUB OOUWM, U """1 n-vTwelfth,oVJ?,treett. The UpeslJijiainU for tlattng chamois's Skin, nioWBKwlw, bolting cloth and , other fabrics for sale at the Lincoln Frame ' and Art Co. 236 south Eleventh street. Coal of every sise from the best mines in Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Colora do and Wyoming for sale by Geo. A.Kay sner. Telephone ifflu. Office UM O street, Fountain syringes ot all kinds.-ladles' go. samers and everything in' the rubber goods Une'.ti being sacrificed l'i order to close up the business of the Lincoln Rubber Co., 12W O street. Now' your chance. Or. Karuham Cures duronto diseases. Consultation free. Medi cine furnished at office. Office hours 0 to 12 a. ., 9 to 8 p. ! w) 7 to 0 p. m. Sundays 39c 7farriiru4 4 to 6 p. m. It 1(1 II AHT K.KIIIIIIT, Mr. John II WrlKht eiitei tallied n mini lur of her Indy filemU on Saturday after iiihiii In a very novel timmiei', Tlio guests were Invited toilHlllgh Alt Kxhllill," the meaning of which as nppl ll to a prlvntx en lertalmntnt, nas left to their Imagination till the time given. The howm was drkened and gas lighted. The guests found ill the pro fusion of apple blmomsof the interior tho snrlnir uhleh tlin ruin hid from outside, In pile of the weather the follow lug huge num. tier ueut presents Mewlames J. M. Iloblusou nf Chlcagii, llolynke, (Imirgn llnwii, U. H. Yale, N. C. AblMitt, John MeConnell, Ap pleget, Tiiltle, 1 My run Wheeler, T. II. Hen ton, Dorrls, IMytou, O. It. Oakley, Rudolph llehlander, Van llruut, John Kehiimg, R. II. Oakley, Hurry Hall, C S. I.lpplneott, Teeters. 0. K. Yates, William Wilson, R. A. Perry, K. S. Haw ley, Walter Davis, J II. Hurley, J. A. lluckstair, Wilson, Misses Dayslii R'lblnsoii or Chicago. Cnrola Hill, Jeanneltn Wilson, Florence llawley, Ruby Jones, Alice Ciinilery, llullln Hooper, Annie Killike, Anna llarr, llui-Ke-w, Tlieenteitaln menl was nrraugetl by fastening iiImiiiI the room to doors, uurtalns, eto. , valloun arti cles of hlghxlt, umutieied, Tho pi luted nit aloguo haudeil encli guest upon entering was to be completed by Imvlug placed opposite the name the number as shown on the piece exhibited. This was not so simple as may lie thought since the article hh' not always easily iileiitllled by lt name. For Instance, a bundle of switches might not at once sug gest "Relics of the Old Mintem," or Tilings to Adorn'1 lead no one to seek for hardware belonging to adoor. "Maid of Orleans" was found to lie a piece of gingerbread. "The Four Seasons," icpcr, suit, Niigar and vine gar; "Our Mother" unexpectedly proved to Ik a Mincer of black earth; "Mleawber's Ex pectations Realized" was a rather preten tious iiauie for u turnip. Miss Stoddard aud Gertrude Hill were very successful, hav ing the full catalogue correctly uinnlierfd, and uKin cutting for pii.es the tlrst one, u picture, was given Miss Stoddard, a hook of water colors to Miss Hill. Mrs. Wright was nsrlstcd In receiving by Mrs. Yates, her mother, Mrs. J, M, Robinson, and her sister, Miss Daysle Robinson. oi-n.sixn or fktk op daym. The elegant new building of the Young Men's Christian Association was thrown ohii yesterday, the occasion being the "Fate of Days." Tim exhibition will continue un til and including Wcdncduy, June 1. Elab orate prearatlous have been completed for the exhibition and entertainment, nenrly ItH) cnthuslastlo Lincoln ladles having Inter ested themselves in the noble work, the ob ject of which is to raise funds for furnishing the association building. There will bo many valuable aud Interesting articles exhibited, including art, bric-a-brac, colonial, educa tional, lloral, Grand Army, German, orient al aud Swedish. There will also tie an enter tainment in the association hall each even ing except Tluuwliiy. The price of admis sion wilt lie 25 cents and 10 cents for the en tertainment. This afternoon at three oclock the pupils of Miss Clara llaldwlu't) kinder garten will give an entertainment aud in the evening u muslcale will I si furnished by Pro fessor and Mrs. Mouzcudorf, Miss Parker, Miss llludd, mid Mrs. C. S. Llppiucott. The young ladies of the State university gymna sium will also give an interesting exhibition that evening. The Grand Army entertain inent takes place Monday evening and Mrs. Sanderson on this occasion will also hold a song service. Tuesday, the tilth, Ge". W. Hill will give a recital. Wednesday tho Swedish entertainment occurs aud on Fri day evening "The Cradle Songs of Nations." Saturday afternoon Mrs. Sanderson's pri mary class will give an entertainment, uud in the evening n musical program will lie heard. On Monday will occur the G, A. R. entertainment nnd Tuesday tho German en tertainment, when Chancellor Cnnllelil Is to give an address on that evening. It will be a great event unit worth a visit with many repetitions, I.ADIKH r.NTKHTAt.NKt) AT CAUDA, Ail afternoon card party was given by Mrs. E. P. Ewiug on Friday at her home on Fourteenth street lit honor ot a visiting young lady, Miss Isabelle Oakey of Terra Haute, Ind. High Five was played uud tho good tilings of tho season temptingly served. Prizes were given to the winners in the race. Miss Oakey is the guet ot Mrs. CoiTroth, hor cousin, nud Is enjoying tho season's clos ing gaieties, Iwth accidental and siec Inl. The following ladies were present: Misses Daysle Robinson of Chicago, Allco and Kttle Cowdery, Gertrude aud Theo taws, Maude Burr, Anna Burr, darn Walsh, Fannie llawley, Olive Jjitta, Rachel Brock, Nellie White, Maine and Row Cur- son, Leila Hhears, Jeanueito iison, l-ay Marshall, Corn Utmly, 'Jennie Underwood, Margaret Baird, Annie Funke, Nan Lilll bridge, Martha Funke, Mesdames Little, Ruckstaff, Leouurd, W. B. Hurgreaves , J B. Wright, C. F. Ladd, D. E. Thompson, Hortou, R. D. Mutr, H. R. NtxMey, Upham nud her sister, MU 1CIU. ' A DEMOB m;j JUUH KIVK. Miss Rachel C. Brock demonstrated her many graces as hostess Thursday evening by the charming manner in which she enter tained a large company of friends. The p its time predominating was. high live, in which the royal honors were won by MUs Olive Latin end Mr. R. D. Mulr. Choice re freshments of two courses were kened at tho card tables. The Invited guests were: Misses G raws Burr, Theo Ijiws, Fannie llawley, Jeannette Wilson, Olive Latta, Maude Burr, Florence llawley, Doyslo Robinson of Chi cago, Isabelle Oakey ot Terra Hnute, Annie Funke, Hallle Hooper, Martnu Funke, rtelllo Kelly. Fay Marsh til, Gertrude lawg, Meters. 8. T. St, John, Lew Marshall, F. S. Burr, J. T. Dorgan, Ed. Fitzgerald, W. F. Meyer, F. L. Hathaway, W. K. Clarke, r. U. Zehruug, O. F, Funke, C. L. Burr, Fred Houtz, Chas. Millar, C. E. llawley, r'retl Howe and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mulr. ACAIID KVK.NINO. Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Wright added another to the pleasant evenings of their curd-playing friends by a game given on Thursday. TJiose who have enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Wright's cordial entertainment will appreci ate without further mention the beauty of the evening aud the delight of the guests. Mrs. Wright's sister aud mother are visiting her and the hospitality extended has fur iiIiIiim occasions for tho pleasure of terming now Irieuds and acquaintances, which op. portunltles hor relatives frpm abroad and friends lu Lincoln undoubtedly acknowledge withgiatituJe. , A Com-UMKNTAHY PARTY. Mr. aud Mrs. Will Wilson gava a compli mentary jiariy at their home on M street, last evening, to the WhUt club, which closed its season with Mr. aud Mrs. BucUtau last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have been fre quent guesU of the club during the season nd made irracef ul acknowledgement ot the I pleasure received by affording a very happy evening for nil. Refreshments were served. Thutinexected garni) was esnclally enjoy able, and the evening was set apart as one of the ceason's lient. UATIIOI.IO UNIO.V (.'I.UII I'AIITV, The second pin ty of the Catholic Union club was given at the Masonlo Temple on Thursday evening, Invitations weio Issued to the large membership and their friends, and a hcIicI company of one hundred and llfty responded. The evening was ssnt in dancing, the Ionising theatre oichestra fur nlshlng Its choice music. Refreshments weie served nud the nlTalr was generally declared a brilliant nud very happy event. The ladles were beautiful In evening toilet nud the gen tlemen chivalrous aud attentive, None were ailmltt.nl without a lady which ensured to tlioso bringing fair partners, a fair ex change nud no robbery. The evening donned Its little fair weather costume nine nml nothing was ml'slug to round out pleasant party, .May on celebrate often Is the verdict of all present. NOTKrt AM) 1TIIHONAI.H. Mis. Sarah Boyd left Monday for Warren, Ohio, .Mr. and Mrs, H. J, Bench are visiting in Chicago, Rev, aud Mrs. O. Nelson left Tuesday for Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. S, C, Elliott icturncd Thurs day from Florida, Mis. Myrick and children left Tuesday to visit lu Juliet. III. Mr. O. S. CIuboii left Monday for u trip to Portland nnd Sail Francisco. Miss U'llu Shears has returned after a visit of Hoveral weeks' In Chicago. Miss Ola Ogden of CoutHI Blolls, was the guest this week of Miss Edith Floyd. Z Mrs, ('. M. Ijiwkoii nnd mother, Mrs, M oore, left Thursday for Cincinnati. Mr. uud Mis. Lyman Fiost Imvo returned from a six mouths' visit in California. Mrs. (I. It. Millar and child of Omaha are guests of Mr. aud Mrs. J. E. R. Millar. The Tuesday evening club will meet with Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Coirrotlftm G street. Mr. S. O. Flsko of Toledo, Ohio, is visiting his father, Sir. F. A. Flsko, ot this city. Muses Flora and Daisy Highlands aro guests of their sister, Mrs. H. T. Dobbins. Miss Ada Hutchlmou of Iowa City, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. J. L. Teeters, VJM C St. Mrs, Ab. House and two children of Perry, In., ore visiting her sister, .Mrs. Alt. Shil ling. Rev. O. A. Williams, pastor of the First Baptist church, lett this week for Now York City. Mrs. J. II. Archlbnld nnd daughter, Helen, have returned after a visit of several mouths in San Francisco. Mrs. William Colburn nnd twochlldren, of Rockford, III., nro visiting Mr. and Mrs.' James Ilosbnrgou D street. Mrs. T. II. Hatch, returned Wednesday after visiting for two weeks with her brother, .ii r. r, nagooi riaitsmouth. Mr. nud Mrs. John Swivel of Huntington, Ph., arrived Tuesday to visit their daughter, Mrs. John Leister of 2811 S. street. Mrs. G, C. McCaslIn returned Monday from n visit at Kansas City, Piiola, Ieaven worth nud other points In Kunsos. Mrs. Sum Miller of Hannibal, Mo., cousin of Mrs. J. C. Salsbury of this city, arrived Wedneedny to visit for several days. Mr. aud Sirs. A. Humphrey left Monday evening to be gone seven weeks visiting cities in California, Oregon aud Washing ton. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Stlllmnr, who have been sending tho winter with their daugh ter, Mrs. C. S. Clasou, left .Monday for their home in Cheyenne. Mr. R. W. Kelly of Nebraska City, C. W. McMillan and M. C. Shellinberg of Peru, tpout last Saturday and Sunday in tho city, the guests of II. M. Wilson. A imrty comprising tho following went to Omaha Saturday to hear Francis Wllsm in "Tho Merry Monarch": Mr. aud Mrs A. B. CoiTroth, Mr. aud Mrs. M. W. Tlltou, Miss Ikubelle Oakey, Mlm Clara Walsh, Messrs. G. W. Oerwig, F. C. Helming aud F. L. Hatha way. Miss Florence Houtz, who has been visit lug at the homo of her uncle, Mr. J, E. Houtz, for tho past six weeks, left Thurstlay tor her home in Milwaukee. Miss HouU has experienced in Iter short visit tho well known kindness uud hospitality ot Lincoln people. Amobg the entertainments given for her were curd parties by Sirs. Kelly, Miss Furst, uud her hostess, Mrs. Httutz. At tho prize drawing for tho best poem given by W. B. Howard, making known the words "Cream ot Roses," Miss Estella Mao Meyers was awarded tlrbt, Mrs. E. A. Rus sell second, and Mrs. Emma A. Parker third, Several other contestants sent lu some clever verses, but the awards made by Messrs, Sam D Cox, W. Morton Smith and John M. Cot ton gave general satisfaction. Friday uud Natunluy, Mnv7tliaud ilHtii, H'e will huve a iictfaif Furrier m our store. H irfM tuke onlera for fur uur menta that will be nuule'to Jit. Also onlera for repair work. A eonlial Invitation is extended to till to insjiect the lutest London uud ilirt's sample farment. IP, It. Dennis it Co., 11117 O street. For tho newest ideas iu Mrs. Correll, UlU O street. Millinery call on It Starts Out Well. Tho newly organized Nebraska Savings Dank, unker Its new management is meeting with unprecedent succe, and depusltors are realizing that for a safe and remunerative repository, there is no stranger Institution In tho state, Tho new directors ns well ns tho additional of new aud lnllueiitlnl membership to the stockholders glvei the bank thu greatest sort of presinge. The Nebraska Savings Itauk with a capital stock ot :i50,(XH) Is prov ing a big success, and as such sturts out most auspiciously. If you have any looo capital or small change and want u first-class wfo and reliable filaco for it, take it to the Neb raska Havings Dank. Ileware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely dostro y the seme of smell and completely derange tho whole sys tem when entering it through tho mucuous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as tile damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can xsslbly derive fiom them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucuous surfaces of the ayttem. lu buying Hulls latarru Ore be sure you get tlie genuine. It Is taken Intel nelly, and made lu Toledo, O., by F. J. Cheney & Co, Testimonials free. tSTUold by druggists, price 73a er bottle. Ills .Money Worth. Mnny yours uo thu llov. D. C. Eddy, thou pastor of a church in n thriving limnufiicturliiK city of MiiHsuclniRcttR, wnt culled iim)ii to iniirry n couplo. TIirotiKliout tho ceremony lio wns Kruat ly confused by thu bxtretno iiKitntion of tho groom, u llttlo mini, who kept hop ping from oiio foot to tho other ns if practicing an Indian ilntico. Tlio minister uttered tho words that Hindu tho couplootio, iitnl then proceeded to pronounce, tho benediction, assuiiiinj; nil attitude tuoro common pcrliarm then than now thu hands onlHlrutclied with upraised palms. TliuHoleinn worda wcro half tittered when ho heard tho clink nud felt tho descent of two silver half dollari) which thu groom had dronVed ,to (,,0 ,ol,ow ()f ,,, ,m(1 or in conclu sion. "Everything nil right now, pa'son'c" in quired thu groom. Assured that it wan, ho throw his urni3 around thu hridu uud began kissing her in tlio most exuberant fashion. "Parson," hn said, its soon as ho could recover himself, "that's tho best dollar's worth in tho old Hay Statu!" Youth'u Companion. A Hail Hreitk. Patent Mediclno .Man (to editor) You made a nicu mess of that testimonial ad vertisement. Editor How? "John Smith wrote: 'Your Llvo For uver PellotH aru doing mo a great deal of good. Send mo another box,' and 1 told you to givu it a prominent plnco." "I did immediately preceding thu death rates." "Yes; ami tho first death notice on tho list was that of John Smith." Toxno Biftings. Not to lie Drawn. A nephew wroto to his tinclo: "To coino to the point at once. If you do not send mo a hundred tiro 1 shall blow out my brains." Uncle's reply: "Somo tiiun ago you wroto to mo in a similar strain and I sent you my revolver, but you went and pawned it." Cri-Cri. Shining 'em tip. Ami why not "shine them down" But Its the cry of the boot black uud it goes. Seel Let that be ns It will, Eukciio Hnllett, up to his usual standard ot enterprise, has just se cured the agency for an article that will make our sllverwnre always look like new and with it, as regards shining, you can either "shine 'em up" or any other way. It's a late idea and as elective as It is now. It Is known as "Electrono" and koIIs for tho jmltry sum of !)5 cents. Who would not pay live times that amount to gain the desired ef fect! Hnllett has taken the agency and desires to push the sale of this meritorious article. He will, for a limited time, in order to introduce Electrouo, give, free, a beauti ful stiver plated napkin ring with each bot tle. Step in nnd ask to see this now and wonderful preparation. Finest bread In Lincoln at tlio Bouton bakery, Twelfth aud P streets. I .ailles huts trimmed lu latest style and at reasonable prices at Mrs. Corrells, Ui.'l O St. Kid gloves, chiffons and fans lu exquisite shndlugs Just lu. Herpolslielmer & Co. Hair ornaments lu profusion, embracing everything now, at Mrs. Gnsiier's, 1114 O St. Wo carry a complete lino of Mower and garden seed. Grlswolds Seel store 130 So. llth. The Cafe Royal (Brown's Restaurant) is tho handsomest In the city. Meals from 15 cents to $15. Indies wanting llrst-oluss hair dressing will get the best work nud lutest styles at Mrs. Oosper's 111 O street. Brown's Restnufant Is in a new locntlo 124 North 10th street and Is known ns tho beautiful new Cute Royal. Hotallng, tho O street groct. eil.es a specialty of tho celebrated Washburn Minne apolis Hour. There's none nicer. Try a sack. For graduating silks, dress goods, millin ery, kid gloves, fans aud chllfons see Her polsliohner's flue line Just in from our Now York olllce. When you want good, first-class uud te llable groceries, such ns will always turn out as represented, yo i con always depend on getting your desires accurately ami promptly fulfilled at Hotallugs. Crepes, crepous hobutal and Japan silks iu grcnt. variety of colors can lw exactly matched lu kid gloves, mits, chllfons and fans. Most porfect lino we have yet shown. Herpolshelmer & Co. FURNITURE Revolving Bookcases The largest stock of Furniture in the city. The Lowest Prices HARDY & PITCHER, 21 1 Hose Sale Today Ladies Men's -Misses and Children - 7c lie 17c & - 21c A saving of 25 per cent. Underwear on Sale at Special Prices "ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST" GM.Winaeis&go.., 1 109 O GRADUATING SILKS FOR DRESS GOODS, EANS, Sec the superb line of VERY LATEST shades and styles just received from our New York ofliec. Herpolsheimer & Co,, EXPOSITION STORES. What causes the great rush of trade at BROAD'S 1 1 24 O Street. Their Fine Dispay of Millinery The Prices They Make Their Courteous Clerks If you have never visited our store, do so the first time you are down street. See those new shapes in street hats. 'Our Capolot' lias been a great favorite. Ask to see it. A fine black hair braid at 75c worth $1.25. Don't miss us on flowers. There is where we save you dollars. STRICTLY CASH. The Greatest Department Jjtore in the City. fTigSSSjsss ,jJl:;i'.-'J igli IskHIhPLv Mb $7.50 to MftiUI $20.00 SsMMl lH ABBnin MI-MI If you Need Hosiery Buy Them Now 3 days Saturday Monday and Tuesday Street. CHIFFONS, MILLIUERT km KID GLOVES ONE PRICE TO ALL. S. 1 1th Street.