THE COURIER Miss Sadio Burnhaui celebrated her return from a mooted Ma sachuesetts seminary by inviting Misses Renolds, Camp and Swell to assist her in renewing old acquaintances of "9t. Mi6s Willough by's music and delicate refreshments added to the charms of the fair hostess, made the time alloted to each visitor all too Bhort. Misses Heaton, Risser. Harley, Fawell, Shaw Williamson and Law, members of the L'Amusement club received at Miss Heaton's, HOG E street, in a most royal manner. Colored pages attended the wants of the callers and never failed to remind each and all, that their combined efforts could not keep the punch bowl empty. The Burr mansion, 1503 II street was brilliantly lighted all ev -n ing and callers came to visit, for formality was thrown aside and a home-liko sociable timo enjoyed, Miss Mae Burr, with the help of Misses Mills, of Ciuciunatti: Smith, of Omaha; Maude Burr, Carson, Latta, Griffith, Moore, Hooper. Evans, Brock, Mrs. W. F. Kelloy, and Mrs. Chas. L. Burr furnished the social features of the evening. Miss Burr's singing put most of the company to a musical turn of mind and the remainder of the evening was a Beries of musical treats. '"T'Kvt'kK RCvJ WmrJ ". i'mttr rK:Mt1$i Sreliij c v -m:wA. 11 nvjeveftj The wonderful Sandow and his company of Trocaduro Vaudevilles drew two large houses at the Lansing Theatre New Year's day and evening. Sandow iH just as wonder V'ftil as ho has been nainted. It would bcdillicult 1 to exaggerate hw merits as a public attraction I J f.l .1-4? .1 . t . M Sii A ' -H"-'"5 ls " oecepuon auoiu nis ieais oi j' j strength, and to seo his marvelous, wonderfu development is in itself a distinct event. The bi-annual appearance of the genial comedian, Sol Smith Russel, in the old English classical comedy "The Heir nt-Luw" by George Column, the younger, at the Lansing theatre Thursday even ing was approvingly met by the largest limine of the season. The play, although its first presentation in Lincoln, has been handed down ami iutorpcrted by the representative conibdians for over one hundred years. It gave splendid satisfaction, ho.vuver, probably becauso It was presented by Sol Smith Russell. The Hayden Art club inaugurated a novel New Years entertain ment by combining sociahbility, art and music, hundreds of callers accepted the hospitality of the members of the club. The musical features of the evening were rendered by Mrs. Lippincott, Miss Schotield, Mr. Hagenow and Professor Planquit, while delicacies were served by Miss Harris, Mrs. Dr. Ward and Mrs. C. II. Gere. Those present were Mrs. I. M. Raymond and daughter. Mrs Prof. Bessey, Miss Marjon Chase, Mrs. H. rf. Wilson, Miss Kate Wilder, Miss Anna Wildei Mrs. Prof. Hodgman, Mrs. Dr. Ward. Mrs. Prof. Taylor, Mrs. Prof. Caldwell, Mrs. N. S. Harwood, Miss Sarah Harris, Mrs. M. D. Welch, Mrs. Dr. Ladd, Miss Olive Latta, Mrs. John Wright, Mrs. J. L. McConnell, Mrs. C. H. Gere and daughters, Mrs. J. SDales, Mrs. W. E. Stewart, Mrs. M. II. Tilton. Mrs. L. C. Rich ards, Mrs. W. E. Richardson, Miss Clara Richardson. Mrs. J. R. Clark, Miss Clark, Mrs. J. W. Winger, Miss Florence Winger, Miss Cora Parker, Mrs. J. H. Cantield, Miss Kate Stoddard, Mrs. C. H. Morrill, Mrs. D. L. Brace, Miss Mary Jones, Miss Clara Conklin, Miss Marion Kingsley, Mrs. William Bryan, the Miss's Underwood Mrs. S H. Btirnh.uu, Miss S.trah Burnhaui. Mrs. Willard Kimball and Miss Schotield. All afternoon and evening the Commercial club was thrown open to friends and members. The reception com nitteo composed of Colonel rlirry Hitchki-y. R M. Joyw. W. E.Clarke, A. II Buck staff, J. G. Sherman, Jr , F W. Brown, George J. Woods, II. R. Krug and Matison Bildvvin took it upon themselves to see that no one was neglected. Rheumatic Twinges Are escaped by the use of HUMPHREY'S SPECIFIC NO. 1.1. The infalliable cure for rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago. For sale by all druggists. 25c. "How did you come out in that mining deal?" 'Minus." " II