Saturday morning courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1893-1894, November 04, 1893, Image 2

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Tint tVnlitry Chili,
Tin Century Clult wiih entertained
Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. 0. if. Jones
nt her pleasant homo nl Hoontoentli
anil I) streets. Tim subjout under dis
cussion wus Fi unco. Tlio meeting wus
iUHjiii'il with ii iiiipnron "Crusaders," by
Mrs. M. K. Klrlter. Other Interesting
papers wore read im follows! "The
NormniiH In Friinec," Mis. K. T. Vim
Brunts "lluttlo of Hustings lOOO," Mrs.
V. II. Woleott; "Hundred Yours Wiir,"
Mrs. Frank Campbell, "LouIh XI, 1U11
1483," Mm. H. II. Curtis; "Francis 1,
1575 1RI7, . loan of Arc, Tim IIiihIIIo,"
Mm. D. A. Campbell. Tim next
incotlngnf Hi" club will bo hold al llin
homo of MrH. Scott In Nnst Lincoln.
Mm. I'liuhii llnli'i lulim.
Mih. Carl Funuo entertained delight
fully Monday nf tornoon (lie form of dl er-
hIoii being an autlior'H locoptlou anil
gallery. Tim Indies racli rt'pn'Hiiliil
an aulliiir or book, ami tlioin vwio
Spirited contests, Mm. Iliirgrcnvos anil
Mih. A. S. Kii.huoimI worn iiwiudcd
irl'.iH. 'J'Iiom' ju.cpeut wore: Mih.
Hlddny, or St. UhiIh; Mrs. P. 0. Hall, of
Oinn!iiiiMiM.C,lI. Mori ill, Mih. (War
Fiinlto, MrH. 0. F. Ludd, Mrn. IM (boon,
MIhh Anno Fiiiiko, Mrn. H. Iliirgrcu
ves, Mrs. I). M. Thompson, Mrn. V. M,
Leonard, Mrn. S. 14. Moore, MIhh May
Mooru, Mrn. Jesse Mome, of Newark, 0
Mrn. W. II, Ogdon, Mrn. I. M. Ha.Miinud
and Mrn, A, H, Itnymnnd.'
WliUI 4'luli.
A whist cllib Iiiih been orgiinlod by
sovorul iHipular Lincoln joung IikIIch, lo
meet every fortnight dining Hie winter.
Hack lady will huvo the privilege of In
vlting a gentleman fi lend 'to become, a
inuiuber of tho club. Tlie llrnt mooting
Will be at Hie borne of MIhh tlacbel
llrock Tuesday uvcnlng. The lady
mouthers arc MIhh Nellie White, MIhh
Olive Lnttu, MIhh Joannetto WHhoii,
MIhh Fay Mitrnhitll, MIhh Mueliurr, Mist;
Halllo Hooper, MIhh Anna Funku, MIhh
Dortto Durr, MIhh Maine Gnroon and
MIm Funnlo Hawloy.
Novelty Club.
Tlio first meeting ot tho Novelty club
was hold at tho residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred A. Wilson. Tho following
offlcora wbro elected: Mr. M. II. Van
Horn, proHldonti MrH. Wellti, secretary,
and Mrs. L. W, Garroute, tretiHiirer.
Tho guests woro Mr. und Mm. Wiloon,
Mr. and Mrs. Alton, Mr. and Mrs. WoIIh,
Mr. and Mrs. Frudenburg, Mr, und Mm.
, Latch, Mr. und Mm. F. M. Van Horn,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Van Horn, Mr. und
Mrs. Qarroutte, Mr. Snow und MIhh
Carrio Powoll.
Saw "Tim (ilrl I l.fft IIkIiIiiiI Mo."
AinoiiR tho thcutro parties who wit
nes6ed"TheOlrlIIftlloliliulMo"attlio Lansing Wednesday ni(ht was that ot Mr,
Mortimer 8cotiold occupying two boxen
on tho loft. TIiobo preseut'were: Mm.
Jesaio Stiles, MIrbcb Ruby, Marie, and
Emerald Jones, Mcssm. J. A. Uarrett,
Frank Askono, Woodborry, Bcotiold,
Mm. Jones, received tho party utter the
play, serving u delightful lunch tit 11
o'clock.
lUtluwVeii l'nrty.
A ruoHt delightful party wus given on
Uallow'eon by tho Misses Felton, ut 1227
C street. At an early hour tho young
peoplo gathered, und tho fun ugulu. A
very amusing progrum was successfully
carried out. At about cloven o'clock
tho guests woro invited to partake ot
refreshments after which another hour
was spent in games, to the delight o! nil
present. ,
v rioNMiit Hour Club.
A business meeting of tho Pleasant
Hour club wus held Monday noon ut
The Gouiuek ofllco. Some routine busi
ness wus transacted, und it was decided
to glvo two parties at the Hotel Lincoln
In Novembor, ono on Friduy evening tho
10th, and tho other Thursday, TIiuhUh
giving night, tho !X)th. Tho latter will
be u fancy dress bull.
KtitcrlHlnttl With "IIIkIi Art." '
Mm. Jesaio Stiles entertained a small
company Friduy evening with "High
Art" nnd theatricals, nt !)12 south Eigh.
teenth street. Supper was served in
tho dinuing room, which wiih decorated
with ferns and roses. Prizes wero
uwurded to Uioho having the best
guesses.
A I'lt'MHHiit Nurrl l'nrty,
Tho friends of Mr. and Mm. A. V.
Hawks gave them a delightful surpriso
Tuesday evening at their homo in East
Lincoln, tho occasion being thu golden
unnivoraury of their wedding. There
was a largo number present und the
evening passed very pleasantiy.
Chicago' Club.
These are unlimited days in Chicago
clubdom, with u rare panorama of recep
tions, banquote, bulls nnd dinners inci
dental to tho closing days of tho World's
Fair, All ot tho munogcrs und their corps
are as busy us bees, scouring tho murts
for eplcurian novelties nud planning pro
grams ot entertainment. Tho Union
League, tho seeming vital orgun ot Chi
' cago clubdom, is averaging a banquet or
dinner every day in tho week, und Manu
ger Qlennioisonthovorgoot dist ruction,
although his equilibrium is doiiunt. A
luncheon to Miss Terry und Mr. Irving by
jW Mr. Melville E.Stono is on dit ut this
club and before tho World's Fair season
to done with or passes into history, the
VMoa Laague et Chicago will be very
thu lordly cabinet, the IIoiiho ot
Parliament, tho stage and society
having contributed noted Individuals.
Minor Mention.
The members of St. Theresa's con
gregation held mi euthuHiiiHtia meeting
In tlm sodality rooms of tho parochial
school Wednesday o Willing to make
Until arrangement!! for a Imiir which is
to open in Ljceuni hull November '21
and continue one week. A large coin.
mitten of married Indies wiih appointed
to Hollclt donatloim from the merchants
oftheelty. Other committees woro to
htok after tho program and music.
Nov. Dr. Huntington left Lincoln
Wednesday to attend the general inin-
whohiiH been tho guest of her sou Mr. A,
Koeh-Aiidrlano at tho Hotel Lincoln,
left for home WedneHday,
The joung people of tho Second 1'res
bteriau church giivn their llrst social
limt evening at tho rcHldeucn of tho
pastor, Nov, C, M. llradt.
MIhh Olive Latta and MIhh llertio
Hurr left ycHtenlay for Alliance, where
they will bo tho guest of Mm. Frank
Smith.
Susie Ilobertson, Misses Lena
and KoHCoe Ilobertson and
Morrill left Saturday for Chb
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Harriet Dement Packard re-
A HIiiRiilnr t'olncldouc.
The chnplain of an American jail
Touches for tlio following. A little boy
was taken by his parents to visit the
Erlson, nnd on passing ono of tho cells
i which a notorious criminal had been
incarcerated his father playfully pushed
him in and closed the door upon him.
Tho child, overcome by some vague ter
ror, screamed nloud nud could scarcely
be comforted by his mothor's caresses.
Years passed. Tho lad hulf thought
lessly fell into crimo nnd waa only re
called to his better nature on finding
himself, having been sentenced to a term
of imprisonment, in the identical cell
into which ho had been momentarily
thrust as a child.
Spent Only One.
Little Dot Momma gave me two
quarters to buy candy, but I only spent
one of them.
Father That's something like. Now
ril give you 'another quarter to put
with tho other.
Llttlo Dot Thank you, but I can't
put it with tlio other till I find it. It
dropped out of my pocket on tho war to
tho enndv store. Oood Nows.
O&tilcalcln GarmentM,
GAPS, MUFFS, CAPES,
MATS, AND CARRIAGE ROBES.
IF YOU WANT AfjVTHINQ IN THIS LINE, IT WILL
PAY YOU TO OALL AND SEE
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CSlTKcpulrliig done in the neatest manner.
Cor. lotli und IV
SATISFACTION QUAKAMTEED.
It.
Unit of II U Tricks.
"I thought you Haid you woro going
to bring a friend home to dinnor with
said Mih. Chugwntor.
"Ho couldn't eOtno, Samunthn," re
pllod Mr. Chugwuter us ho sat down
witli great satisfaction to tho first good
dinner ho had had u chunco to attack
for n long time. Chicago Tribune
llooiui lo I.lt.
Mrs. Faiiftlo Have you secured
lodger for your second floor yet, Mr.
Goslin?
Goslin (horrified) I haven't boon look
ing for u lodger, inadiim.
Mrs. Faugle Why, I'm certain my
husband told ir.o you had rooms to let in
your upper st .Waif.
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(HaiUafly ksown to LoBdoartt indeed
sionury und church oxtonslon commi
tees of tho Methodist Episcopal church
ut St. Paul und Minncupolis. Ho will
be absent about ton dajH. Tho pulpit
of Trinity Methodist church will bo
supplied Sunday morning by Rev. Dr.
Stein, und in tho evening by Chancellor
Cantlold.
Mr. Odo Itcctor und Miss Nollio
Kolley, two of Lincolu's young people
wero quietly married Saturday evening
ut tho pro-cuthcdrnl. The wedding
wiih announced nnd wus u grout surpriso
to tho friends ot tho contracting purtlcH.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hector are residing in ono
ot the llnldwiu houses.
Miss Ulna M. West, of Port Huron,
Mich., Hupromo record keeper of tho
Ladies ot Maccabees, who has boon tho
guest of Mrs. J. E. Douglas, left Tues
day for Sowurd to organize u hive ot the
order. She will ulso visit Grand Islund,
Kearney and North Platte.
Tho Lincoln oratorio society met
Monday evening at tho conservatory ot
music for the purpoBo ot beginning tho
work ot tho new season. Ilegulur meet
ings will bo hold nt tho conservotory
every Monday evening.
Mr. John J. Gllillun has returned from
Chicago, where ho attended tho real
estuto congress in connection with tho
world's fuir. Lincoln was also repre
sented by Mr. E. It, Sizer, Mr. Paul H.
Holm and Mr. A. D. Kitchen.
A largo circle ot tho friends of Rev.
D. S. Donegua mot ut the parsonngo
Wednesday evening und passed tlio
evening with song and social converse,
Rev. Donegun wus the recipient of many
substantial gifts.
Mr. M. M. Stnrr, u young attorney ot
this city, und Miss Lorn Jamison, ot
Gonovn, wero married iu that place
Sunday morning ut 8 o'clock. Tho cere
mony took placo ut the Hotel Jamison.
Mr. and Mrs. Rozln Welch returned
from their wedding tour Sutuduy
evening, huving spent u couple of weeks
iu Chicago. They will be at homo after
No ember 15 at 1700 L street.
Tho members of tho Epworth M. E.
church tendored their new pastor, Rev.
Georgo Wehn and wife, nt the church
Wednesday, Thore wiih a lurgo number
iu uttoudnuco. '
Tho Sigmu Chi and Sigma Alpha
Epsilon societies onjojed u tally. ho rido
to tho foot bull gnmo Saturday utter,
noon. Tho participant wore the uni
versity colore.
Mr, R. S. Mcintosh nnd Miss Sara
Gruningor, sister ot Mrs. A. C. Ziemor
who havo been visiting for soino timo in
Lincoln left Wednesday for tholr homo
in Chicago.
Mr. II. S. Freeman and Miss Muudo
Smith will bo mnrried Wednesday
evening, Novembor 8, at seven
o'clock at tho homo of tho bride, 1445 D
stret,
Mcssers Frank Davis nnd Oliver
Lansing and Miss May Moore and Miss
Grace Durr formed a box party nt tho
performance of "Tho Girl I Left Behind
Me."
Mr. HUdebrand, of Ban Francisco
XTOR BARGAINS
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WALb PAPER
AND
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S. E. MOORE.M
f-OUND IT AT IsAST.
JUST THE BOOK
I HAVE BEEN
bOOKING FOR. '
And several thousand others. I would advise all -ho would save time to go t
H. W. BROWN'S, 123 SOUTH I ITH 8T
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'nwni'.l-t'
NEW
FIRM.;
Now
nnd
to boom
doiinu
drnwlnffs madn peclally
firm ArtUtto
your buMnesi. En-
SrnvliiKR, Unnit work, at one
fill tho cost of stone lltho
Krunhy. Wo donl In striking
nud rntcliv IDKAH. If not
nultoauro went cum you want, leave it to us.
Wonrltonnd Illustrate advertisements In ad
dition to mnkitiK portrait
illustrations, letter heads.
comic skotchrs, cover designs, lioadins
ciiKrossetl resolutions and memorial
for secret societies.
Cuts from which 75,000 strong impressions can bo taken at from $1 up. Cheap, aren't tnerl
Good ones, too. Every business man should seo us. liusiness olllce with John Mcintosh, the
Printor, undor city library; Art Department, Western Normal college, Lincoln, Nob.
ruts, nowspapor
business cards,
jigs nud
albums
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from n brief visit to tho world'a fair.
Miss Moggio Doll, of Lufyotto Ind., is
tho guest of Mrs. J. II. McMurtry.
Tho Ruvola club gave an enjoyablo
party ut Tomplo hull lust evening.
Miss Fan Sheldon Huwley spent tho
week with friends in Omaha.
Mr. und Mrs, C. C. Pace huvo re
turned from the world's fuir.
Mr. Nothorton Hall, of Omaha, wus iu
tho city on Thucedny.
Mrs. Fred Koyser loft Suturduy for
tho world's fuir.
llsn'ennle Smith left Thursduy for
IJOnison, ioxus.
Ml. tffyorgo J. Woods wubuii Oniuhu
visitor; 'uesduy.
Mr. Will Stull has returned from u
trip east.
Mr. A. C. Rickotts bus gono to Now
York.
Sure, ofllclont. easy Hood's Pills.
They should bo in every traveller's grip
nnd every family medicine chest. 25c. a
box.
Not ervlgn.
Humphreys' Specifics cure without
drugging, purging, or reducing tho
system, and aro in fact and deed tho
Sovereign Remedies ot tho world.
A ropresontittivo for ono ot tho largest
wholesale cloak houses In tho east will
display sovorul hundred clonks ut Tho
Ashby Clonk Co. store today only to
tuke orders for fine garments.
W. A. Coffln A Co., grocers, 143 South
Eleventh street.
CHRYSANTHBMUNS,
And
VIObB'l
ull kinds ot Decoruting
Flowering Plants.
and
TEN GREENHOUSES
and FIVE ACRES . . .
Wholly dovoted to Flowers and Plants.
CITY 8TORE I 134 O 8TREET.
CITY QRBIN HOUSE I0IM AND O STS. TILE. 304
Mnln green liousol mllo west Union college.
Mpoolal Offer No. S2.
I4TH AND M STREETS, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
ThiB is u very lino establcshmont probably better thun anything of the kind
in tho world.
Capacity, 1,500 baths daily.
Artesiun mineral water is used.
Separate accommodations uro provided for both sexes.
Tre Great rl.na;t3 Bat la
Holds ubout u mi art or of u million gallons of Sen Green Salt Wuter.
Ami is nenrly 100 root long, 'M feet witle aim Mi to u feet ueop.
Its clear us u crystal, too.
There aro some spring boards, trupezo und automatic needle bath in this J
parimont.
11 Bed RooniH
Aro for transients who do not care to leave the building after u bath.
Patients tnking treatmont uso them also.
Rheumatism
And many other discuses can be CURED in the Hot Salt Department.
Tlie TDixi'lcislx Bntlm!
Now wo'ro coming down to business.
Marble wulls, Mosaic floors, rich Rugs, Carpets and Drapeiies.
Great tiro places, easy chairs and divans.
All sorts of baths uro given. There is also a HARIiER SHOP.
Ladles" Huir Dressing Department, and even a Manicure, Chltopodist uml
uoot uiacK.
LunoheN iVxre Served
And Turkish coffee and lots of other things good to cut and drink.
And tho halt hasn't been told.
THB-
iURDRYiirain
AND THE-
Lhdies; Ioiqe Journal
iore $a.oo.
M. L. Trester, Genuinu Canon
1211 O street.
City
Notice of llemovnl.
Tho business ofllco of tho Satuuuav
Morniwo. Couiiikk has boon moved to
mi O street.
Until January 1, 181)1, Tub Coukieh
Puiilisiiino Co. will accept subscrip
tions for tho LndieB Homo Journal und
The Coukieh for ono year for $2.00,
tho prico of The Coukiek ulono. In
other wordB, wo will glvo u your's sub
scription to tho Ladies' Homo Journul
freo to every subscriber who puys one
your's subscription to The Couuier, 12,
in advunco.
COURIBR PUH CO.,
01 O TMULT
WESTER) PEPIilL
GOLLEGB,
Tlacs Sobool fox tlio JVICl(BS3
WNCOIN, NEBRASKA.
IU U SCHOOL IU H HEW L
(FORMERLY OF SHENANDOAH, IOWA.)
OCHTION
ttt Dpartment,
BMutlfal. health:
without chtni
Teooliera,
toeamMi
bealthr locntlon,2O-ncr0 campus, ctrle streetcar Una runs directly to einj'
ge. 2S0,UU)ln buildings, splondtd equipments, superior iircommodations, strosi
iecced mttiiagvinont, comprehensiTe clrrlculum, tlioruugh work, high moral
foultr. siDerl
Christian Iffluaocoa and low expenses for students.
uurftnimmiio ahu uuui(er.o,
n ubto i tiiuisro. uur music, uno an, pen art, aeisarto, oioci
jrartan a ad model training schools (for both children and studeut
ia
i west.
W haTO 20 courses, . Our music, fine art, pen art, delsarto. elocutionary, courses and Wnd
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wis uor iwiu cuuuten anil siuucui lenciierij, nru uu. v--
8TREBT CAR TRANSFERS
to any part of the city for all who attend the Western Normal. Vou can enter at any ttaa
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term opens April 11, 1893, and coutUuos IU weeks. Bummer term opens Juuo a), ii
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Address,
WESTIRM MOtUUL GOLUGE. LINCOLN. NEB.
WM. M. CROAN. President, or
W. J. KINSLEY, Seo'v and Treat.
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