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.jiib ti,....... l"'lr syja; IV o r lf WWNWfjfy, i, in jjyyryj, ftpiw! .K f f J !' '1 lA - o J.,. li . I .-.! THE COURIER. 4 Vjmtor Ifcfwr 0 .Vwls-r. vm. Saturday Evening, Feb i8tlJ888. Thu Courier Can tir. I'ouinl At Wlndior Hotel Nows Htoiid, Cnltn1 Hotel News Miami, Odcll's IMiiltiK Hall News Htmut. Clti'Oli A I'lHohcr's, 111DO Hlrrot. A.T. I.oiiilnff A Co'., UOOOHtrect. Tho Gotham NovrsBtand, IIS Hotith lltli Ht, Keith limit., Ill Noitlv tltli Street. Kil. Yoitnir, HS0 OBI root. NOT1CK TO AnVICltTIHKHH. A ilvrrtlirrs are requested to send hi tlicl favor as curly im KMlt)to, not later than four o'clock Krlday afternoon, lis tho Couiilr.il (mi to ircKi tlint QWittiiir. When ordering your advertisement out lnp tho liilues manaKei a curd. Thocolloolor Unpt to forgot uch order, nnil compliance with till request will save in troublo nuit yourself annoyance. We ro daily attitltiii to our list of ruthscrlher, employing a man especially for thnt solo pur poe,and claim tlmlasan advertising medium tho CouiUKU la unoxcollcd. ELEGANT FURNISHINC GOODS. W.R. DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher, 1 137 O Street. Whltehrcast Cool mid Llmo Company, Delicious lunches at Hrown's CaM. Oysters, frosli, fat and flno at llrown's. Aik your grocer for homo miulo broad, Smoko Club Koom cigar. Durr block. Kern & Roberta. ilontUit-iAloxandcr Dlk. Don Cameron, 1020 O strait, for lunches Trlckey & Co, , wholesale ami retail Jowelora. Ilot rolls and tea biscuit at the City bakery every day. Thousand mile ticket for mlo at tl5 South Tenth struct. Lincoln to Chicago without eliango via tho Ekhorn line. Oysters In every stylo, flno and fresh, at Don Cameron's. Go to the City bakery for homo nuvlo broad. Cor. 10th and N. Try Hutchlns & Hyatt's Mendota lump for ejswutlo purposea. Our May Leo 60 cigar hi tho best In tho city. Try it. Burr block. Canon City Coal again at U10 Whltobroast Coal and Llmo Co. After the club parties, go to DrownSt new cafd for a delicious lunch. Bmoko tho Club Room cigar mado by Ha Yonah cigar factory, Huit block. Beforo Insuring look up tho Mutual Llfo Insuranco Company of Now York. TheMlwouri Paclflo railroad run f reo reclin ing chair cars on all through trains. Hutchlns & Hyatt make a specialty of sea soned hard and soft wood, cut to order, Roast Turkey, Qooso and all kinds of meats at Don Cameron's every day for dinner. Finest line of smokers' meerschaum articles at the Havana cigar factory, Durr block. Job lot of Childrens Scarlet Wool Vests and Pants for UOcts up. This Li a bargain. Doctor B. F. Bailey, ofllco and residence cor. of Thirteenth and O streets. Tel. 017. Ticket to point in Kansas, Missouri and tickets via Omaha on solo at Elkhorn office, 115 Bo. 10th St. The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hew York. W, B. Hastings, District Agent, 13 south 10th street Prof. F, M. Olbcaulfs Instructions aro val uable. Studio la tho Ledwlth block, coiner 11th and P streets. All sites of best grade hard coal, nicely screened and always on hand at Hutchlns & Hyatt, 1040 Q street For all kinds of society stationery, such as invitations, programs, cants, menus etc call at tho CouuiEU ofllco in tho now Burr block. Chortor day at the University "Wednesday was observed as outlined in lost week's iwxr. Tho graduating class of tho Doatrlco high school, accompanied by several Instructors, nttendod in a body. Mr. II. M. Rico is talked of as councilman from tho Sixth ward. Harry would mako n Kood alderman, being admirably fitted for the position, and tho Coukibh hopes to boo him represent tho big Blxth In tho next city council Ono of the greatest secrets of human health Is to keep tho bowels open and regular. Men aro seldom sick, when their bowels aro regu lar, and seldom well when they aro irregular. "When n physio 1 necessary, St. Patrick's Villa nro best Sold by W. J. Turner. Allthomouoy taken in for tho concert it Funkos tonight goes to tho Wobbeke-lloyco fund and you will bo doing charity a good turn by attend ing. The opera houw has been given at what tho actual oxponso would bo, the music by the Apollo K. P. band is gratis, advertising lias boon gratis and nil labor con nected with tho affair has been furnished without cost. Tho CouniKH is palnod to learn of the death of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Johnson, which occurred on Wednesday last Tho little ono was but u day old, hav ing been born St. Valentino's dny. It was their first born, and tht loss is doubly hard. Our rinoerest sympathies aro with tho be reaved ones in tills, tho hour of their aflllo tion. The Burlington's now pocket Umo card Jut Issued, is in very convenient form, being In books occupying 48 page. A map in tho cen ter of the book on two page shows tho llur ' Hug ton's system entire with branches, con Motions, etc, also giving in detail all time cards of the company's lines in Iowa, Nebras ka, Missouri, Colorado, Kansas and Illinois. Tlti book to invaluable to travelers and . mm t bod gratto by applying to A. O. 2Mm r, eity passenger agent 80CIETY NOTES. ltmHMiliiR About 111" City Anions; the HnrUlly Inclined. Tho ladle of tho Hebrow Benevolent socio ty aro arranging a domino iwrty for tho oven lugotthnitfth. Judging from n lint of coming events, the Lenten season will not liiUrfero very much with tho movement of society. AjKillo lotlgo, K, of P., have arranged for n grand banquet next Tuesday evening, Kob. iM, tho twonty-llfth anniversary of Pythlanlsin. A mimW of Lincoln's prominent must clam will moot nt Y, M. C. A. rooms Monday evening to form n "Musical Festival Associa tion." It should Im largely attended. Ient has liegun with nil 11 threat of solemnity ami suggtwtlvo souibreiienN, and tho social world soonn to have crammed all km slblo gayoty Into tho last few wooks. Tim Scandinavian maquo ball nt Temple hill Thursday evening was ono of tho largest attended nlTalrs given thoro this season. Tho miuloby tho Scandinavian IniiuI was excel lent, nnil tho tlmo was duly onjoyoil by tho pnrtlclHiutM. Miss Alma llenodlct entertained tho mciif iK-rsof tho senior clans of tho university at hor homo Foiirooonth and U streets, Tuesday evening. After selecting clasi orators for couiiuencoiueut day, tho student enjoyed 11 very pleasant social tlmo. Tho ladle of Lincoln hnvo organlrotl n Mnrtlia Washington bniuch of tho IrUh Na tional Ingue, electing tho following olllcorss Pi-twident,Mlw Mny Flanagan; vlcn pnldent, Mrs. Jennie Med lave; socrutnry, Mlw Agtu MoVnnu; treasurer, MIhk Iotllo ICcklmnlt. Arrnngemant nro Iwlug made for a mus icalu to bo given nt tho homo of Mr. nnil Mrs. II. W. Drown, Hill llstroot,ou which occa sion their nccompllKhcd daughter, Mis Florence, will mako her debut In musical circle. Tho nlfalr, which Is to tnko place in March, promise to bo a very elegant one. Mr. F. C. Zehrung and Miss Lntta were In nttendnncont tho assembly given at tho Mil lard hotel in Omaha Monday evening. Mr. Zehrung returned homo Tuesday morning, and siwaks of tho affair as being ono of ex traordinary brilliancy. Mis Ijittn romnlnod In Omaha and Is tho guest of MIm Nelllo Burns. Tho Lenton season, It Is said, Is to bo tilled with reading and discussion of historical and philosophical literature. Well, if young ladles look sharp enough thoy onu do this anil still ondure a grunt donlot wlckodnowi; for thoro Is many a book In both those Holds which contain more demoralization to tho iMliinro inch than tho wildest social festivity this old town ever indulged in. Mr. Ed Ulllesplo Invited nlxnit forty mem bers of tho sophomoro class of tho university to hi homo, No. 1KI0 O street, Wednesday ovonlng; but lforo their arrival several freshmen captured the host nnd after keeping htm In a hack for an hour or more, permitted htm t6 roturu homo. After ho reached thoro howover, ho enjoyed it as well as any of tho company. Music, cards and dancing wore tho principal amusements Indulged inelegant refreshment being also served. The whist club was royally entertained Wednesday ovonlng at the handsomo homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Burr, L and Six teenth street Everyone enjoyed a very pleasant 0 ventng.and th Is great sclentlflo game proved equally as interesting as usual. Miss Jennlo Milton, who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. MUlspaugh for several weeks post, left yesterday for Omaha, whero she will stop over for a few days to visit beforo returning to her homo at Three Rivers, Mich. Mrs. J. L. MoConnell Is visiting in Chicago Mr. Elmer L. Stout has ruturnod from a lengthy stay in Texas. Mr. John Zchrung departed Wednesday on n business trip to Kansas. Mr, H. T. Lomist of tho Pomeroy Coal Co., paid Lincoln a flying visit Wednesday. Mrs. Win. Oliver, brother of Mrs. J. F, Lansing, Is In tho city on a fow days' visit Mr, Win llnrnes, tho now manager of the canning factory, arrived In tho city this week. Landlord Roggeu of tho Capital hotel was wrestling with tho soro throat again this week. Mr. Clinton B. Amlrus loft Tuesday for Bntavln, N. Y., wheroho will spond a fow weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferryman have re turned from Chicago, and aro at homo on K street Mrs. J. R. Webster, who has boon dnnger ously 111 for some time, is reported to bo re covering. Miss Orctclien Marquette expect to pay her friend, Miss McConniff, a visit during her stay In Denver. Mrs. J. A. Buckstaft will lenvo soon for Hot Springs, for tho benefit of U10 health of her son Frank. Mr. J. 'A. Brlicoo an a taiuuy spent several days In Omaha this woek, attending tho wed ding of a relatlvo. Mr. M, A, Nowmark returood Wednesday after a two weeks' purchasing tour to Now York and tho cost Miss Gertie Clarke of Omaha, who has been visiting Mrs. L. C. Burr, roturnod homo on Thursday afternoon. Mr. John Butts I about again and attend ing to business nf tor an Illness of nearly two week with neuralgia. Mr. J. M. Burks and wifo, Mr. J. S. Ed wards and wife and Mr. A. A. Lasch loft for California Thursday. Miss Wells loft Wodnosday for hor homo In Cincinnati, Ohio, much to tho regret of her many friends In Lincoln. "Dick" Millar received n very pretty valen tine Tuesday in the shape of what ho affirms to tho finest girl baby In tho city. Mr, 8. J, Davis, a Imnker of Beatrice, and a relatlvo of Harry Hitrelflnger of this city, spent the dny yesterday In Lincoln. Mr. George F. Betta of Foultney, Vermont, has decided to make Lincoln his future home, having taken a (xwltlou with Coowr & Colo Bro. Miss Ella Samuels, who has been visiting tho family of Mr. J. It Brmkor.lttW N street, for several months, left Monday for her homo In Newcastle, Ky. Mr. J. I. Robinson of Omaha was n Lin coln visitor tovcral days this wook. Ho to well pleased with tho capital city, and Is con sidering moving among us. Col L. C. Paco was called to St Joo Wed nesday by n telegram announcing tho doath of an old friend. Ho was uccomiau!od by his daughter, Miss Clorklo. Miss Ilattlo Haok, of St Joseph, and Miss Fannie Barnott, of Richmond, Ky., aro vis itors In tho city, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs, M, Oppenhelmor, on N street. The annual state meeting of the Cathollo Knight of America was hold In tho city Tuesday. Reports of officers were read, ad dresses made, mid new officers elected, Mr. E. O. Bchwagerl, tho landscape archi tect and engineer, to snugly ensconced in room 10, Barr-Lamaster block, 1337 O street, where he will be pleased to receive friends and patrons. I.espYenr Party. Ono of tho most onjoyablo leap year artles of tho season was hold at tho resldonco of Mr, and Mrs. John HchmltUl, comer of Eigh teenth nnd II stroqt on Thursday evening. Tho young ladle gallantly did tho honor of tho evening, nhly assisting tho host nnd host ess In tholr hospitable duties. Ttio evening was very pleasantly spent nt dancing, (three largo rooms Iwlng used for that pun-) mil sla ami cards. Klrgant refreshments were rorved at nltout l'J o'clock, although the happy young (Mtoplo continued tho gny whirl until far Iteyond that hour. Those present wcrut Mr. and Mrs. (1. It. Wolf, Mr, nnd Mrs. Jus. Hamilton, Mr. end Mr. John Hclunlttol, Mlsse Kiuuia Randall, Natorinnu, Hndlo Kerlln, Kfllo Bracken, Anna Dick, LUzIo Dick, Molllo Barwlck, Hughes, Itosn Barwlck, Suslo Miller, Llzzlo Nolan, Ho gart, Aukermaii, (luuason, (lertlo Hulwig, Randall, Magglo Cochran. Miwsni. JIcNcal, Ini Helwlg, James Cochran, Dan Helwlg, W. M. Lyons, Anker mnu, Cox, Smith, Lyont, IoNtor, Dirk, Nil turmoil, (Irlug, Rnudolph, Ford, BiMtrom, Orahani, Schnofor, J. II. Hldell, W. 0. Sldell. tl'roixropipilvo AiikIIk Tho nowest social gamo,progrefIvo angling Is being introduced Into Lincoln. It Is a very fascluntlug gauio, mid caiMiblo of pro ducing much amusement Nineteen gold llsh (not llvo onus) aroplactMl In tho jkxiI, 11 wlro circle which lit nicely on a card tnblo. There aro four of thuso tabled, miuils.rtsl as In pro gressive oilcliro, nnd two couple nro placed at each table. Each llsh Is iiuuiborod,but the niimlsr Is not visible, nnd n they nro mixed Indiscriminately 110 ono can tell the high ono from tho low ono. Each player Is given a nM with hook and Hue attached, and who.i ail at tho royal table aro caught, thu numlor aro counted up nnd thu gnmo prtKHiMls as In pro grcsslvo euchro. Tho UouiilKli ha secured a set for angling pnr)OH(s, mid Invito Its lady friend and nil intoresUsl to call and oxamiuo thom. (Mass of '1)1. Mis IyOttlo Amlrus eutortnlncsl tho iiicin Iwrs of tho class of 1)1, state university, at hor homo, Seventeenth and L street, Tues day ovonlng. After a vory enjoyable musi cal program had been listened to, refresh muntn wuro nnuoumvd fitter which tho young gentlemen wero surprised by being presented by tholr Indy friends with a hntulsomo Valen tino and a small silver spoon badge, tho em blom of tho class. Tho remainder of tho ovon lng was pleasantly njtont nt cards mid danc ing. Mr, and Mrs. Amlrus nro pleasing en tertainers, and their charming dnuuhter, Miss Lottie, an accomplished hostess. For (Sweet Charity Hnku. Tho ball given by tho Bricklayers Union No. 'J nt Bohaunn's hall Monday ovonlng, for too Usun Webboko lunil, was a bit; succes In overy particular. The memlMirs of tho Union had oxertod tlnmiselvtwto soil ticket mid they sold a largo numlier, and besides this a great many wuro bought at tho door. Tho largest hall in tho Bohannn Block, tho largest In the city, was used for tho occasion, mid even this mammoth room was filled with a crowd that camo to pay their tribute to charity and enjoy an evening in tho now resort Tho room was Ulumluntod with tho new Ransom Cnrlion light which shod It radlent rays over the merry (lancer, adding brilliancy to thu scene. The muslo was composed of ten pieces and tho tho program of twenty-fix numbers. The floor management was under dlrectIonof Messrs. Thomas Noonau and Jay Nowton mid everything moved smoothly and In n manner that was thoroughly pleasing and satisfactory to all present After paying oxponses tho not rtx-eipl were (38, which wore turned over to tho Webboko fund. The Mew Klk Lodge. Lost Saturday evening, at tho storo of Messrs. Huffman & Rlchtor, tho new Elk lodge was placed on preliminary foundation and the following officers elected: Exalted ruler, Mr. F. O. Zchrung; esteemed loading knight, Mr. It II. Townloy; esteemed royal knight, Mr. M. McKinnon; esteemed Kenn ing knight, Mr. Chits. Magoon; tylur, Mr. W. P. llelskell; troasurer.Mr. A. E. Hargrvuves; secretary, Mr. A. B. Smith; trustees, Mossir. J. II. Harloy, F. L. Sheldon and C. C. Burr. The charter already sent in contains, sixty four nnmus, nnd among thom nro many lend ing buslnoss and professional men. It la ex pected that tho now lodgo will bo Instituted early in March, on which occasion Elk fra ternities from Omaha, Kansas City and other points will bo present In largo numbers. Dairymaids' festival Ono of tho most charming ontortalnmonts of thb sotsan will lie the Dairymaids' fostlval at Kunko's opera homo noxt Haturday even ing, under tho auspices of thu Women s Christ ian association. Muoh tlmo and work has been Riven tho entortatnment, which from present prospects will bo a urand success. Hpcclal musical features will bo Introduced and a lino program Is being prepared. As tho proceeds aro to Ik for tho W, O. A., It Is hoped 0 largo turnout will fill tho house. About forty of Lincoln's roost charming young Indies will appear in tho play. For further particulars see our next lssuo. Miss Hawkins' Dancing Class. Tho mention mado In thoso columns two wooks ago regarding Miss Hawkins' proposed dancing school on Haturday last, proved a liv ing reality, as could have been evinced by any ono who might have happened In nt Masonic Temple. Tho classes aro progressing nicely nnd will meet ovory Haturday at 2iS0 p. in. for further Instructions, Miss Hawkins' established ability for teach ing tho young folks how todnnco Is certainly Inducement enough for any fond paront to send t-clr children to her classes for Instruc tion. Tho lady having traveled extensively abroad has learned the latest and best moth oils of instruction, has visited tho schools of London, Paris and Now York, nnd Is In overy manner capable of successfully conducting tho school, which, It Is hocd, will coutlnuo togrow as It has In the past. Mr. S. 11. Brierly, late of this city, Lut now a sterling legnl light of Perkins county, madu tho CouuiEU a pleasant call Wednes day. Mr. Brierly reports things generally prosperous in tho county of which ho to tho nttoraoy. Tho Homo Nows for Foburnry, the neat and spicy organ of tho Homo of the Friend lots, to on our tnblo. It is full of interest and ably represent the institution from which it to issued and tho noble cause It champions. Miss Allalne E. McConniff loft on Wodncr day oveulng's fast train via tho Burlington for Denver to remain about six wooks. Mist McCoimllf was accompanied by her father and brother, who liavo slnco returned, loav ing her at tho Colorado capital to regain hor health, Manager Geo. Aschmann, of tho Philhar monics, after an lllues of live weeks to onco more noticeable in the orchestra. Mr. Asch mann has hod a terlou time of it, having hail on abcesN romovod and undergone much agony, but to now looking very well again after tho siege. Pllver Cross Clears. The- best seller In the city, at Ed Young's 1030 O street. A Drltut Party. Tuesday evening Mto Florence Brown en tertained a number of friends nt dinner In honor of Mis Hnttlo Lolnud, tho occasion be ing tho eighteenth anniversary of tho young lady, Tho dinner was an excellent spread, comprising everything delicious and luxuri ous, and tho fact that It had Ucn almost solely prepared by tho young hostess made It inoro Interesting nnd tho faro more tempting nnd It mny well Im said with credt to Miss Florence that a a eh'f de rtifsfn-, sho to cer tainly a success. Each lady was tho recipient of a Itcatitlful hoquct of hyacinths and thu gentlemen n lioutimnlerr of helitro'M). After tho dainties of tho repast wero fully discussed, thu guest repaired to tho parlors, whero dancing was soon inaugurated. Tho folding doors wero thrown o'teu mid every thing prepared for a good tlmo, mid It wns uhoutlttelvu o'clock when tho pnrtlclunt retlrtsl to their reH.ctlvo homes, but not leforo expressing their grntltudo to Miss Brown mid oxteiidlng best wishes to Ml Iicland for a bright future. Thoso present wero Mr, nnd Mrs. II. W. Brown, MIkho Allnluo McCoimllf, (Irutchcn Marquette, Hnttlo Lolnud, Cnrrlo Lolaud, Jciiulu Matthows, "Chlo" Brown. Messrs. Henkle, Kingsbury, HelTclflnger, MoArthur, Weasel nnd others. Among tho many presents received by Miss Lolnud wero three leautlful looks t Brown lugs Poems in red plush, "Bells ncross tho Snow," in morrocco, mid "Tho wreck of tho Hesprus," with compliment of Messr. Heir elltngur. Kingsbury mid Ileukle. A llnllKhtrul Party. Tho most delightful party of tho season in overy way was given at tho Windsor hotel Tuesday ovonlng, in thu form of n German, by thu German club. Although every jtarty given by this club always proves a success, yet this ono In jiar tlcular seemed to bo nlxivo tho average. Everybody was in good spirit and entered Into thu evening's enjoyment thoroughly. Tho names of thoso present nro: Mlsse Clark of Omaha, Dundy of Omaha, Antilo Funke, Clara Funke, Hawkins, Oakley, Wells, DIcltoy, Hardy, Dllldlno, Holmes, Sterling, nnd MeAsrs. Klugsloy, Baum, Clark, McArthur, Law, Wright, Magoon, Brown, Smith CKpor, Zohruug, Hardy, Forosumn mid Lcmlst Tho costumes woro particularly beautiful, and would have done honor to tho society of a city four times tho sizu of Lincoln. .Miss Dundy woro mi exquisite costume of old gold plush panels of white silk embroidered In gold, with point lace j Miss Clark, a change able blue silk with train, which wns greatly admired; Miss Clam Funke, dark la vendor surah silk; Miss Annlo Funke, white cash niero with lace; Miss Hawkins, light bluu cashmere with lace; Miss Oakley, roil silk with brocade; Miss WolLs, roil velvet with blue tullo; Miss Dickey, white silk with light pink surnli; Miss Hardy, brocaded silk; Mlts Holmes, red cashmero and surah; Miss Ster ling, black and white silk, Mrs. Townloy, light lavender, embroidered with pansies; Mrs. BuckstnIT, pink silk with black lace; Mrs. Sholdon, white cashmero with lace; Mrs. Hlskell, whito silk with train; Mrs. Lnmbcrtson, light lavender silk: Mrs. McFarlaud, brocaded silk; Mrs. Dennis, black velvet Jet; Mrs. Mutr, brocaded silk; Mrs. Dlldlne, salmon Bilk, point lnce. Tho German was led by Mr. It II. Town loy, who Is, without doubt, a most perfect ana agreeatuo leader. Progromilvo Kuoliro. Wednesday ovonlng a vory elegant party was given to Misses Dundy and Clnrk, guests of Mrs. L. C. Burr. Many members of tho Pleasant Hour woro present, wl o pronounced it ono of tho pleasantest parties of tho season. Mrs. Burr is c. perfect hostess, and every pains was taken to lucreaso the evonlng's entertainment Tho refreshments woro veiy da.nty, mid Ixinutlfully served. An amusing incident of tho evening was "tho young lady from abrr a 1," a figure dress-, oil in the height of fashion, seated near tho door, and Introduced to each guost as thoy arrived. The young mon all fell easy prey to th? young lady's (1) blrndlshmcnts, nr.d woro heartily laughed at for their gallantry. It to said Mr. Will Haidy was oseclally m Men with her charms, and could hardly tie Induced to leave her side during tho enthe evening. lllrthday Tarty. St Valentino's day being tho birthday of Miss Rosobud Foster, a pretty yarty of little girls was given to hor nt hur homo on II street Thoso present woro: Ada Gregg, Josslo Leland, Daisy Potvlu, Bosslo Hnyden, Florunco Holinos, Tudo McClnhey, Bios. Mc Gahey, Katlo McArthnr, Florence Winger, Margie Wlngor, Many pretty valontliirs wero presented mid tho llttlo girls had a Jolly time. "When tho cat's away tho ml.-o will play." Howevor, It being thu custom of Mrs. Foster to tendor her llttlo daughter a party ovory birthday, sho had arranged bof ore leav ing to this elroct, which vindicate tin "mice." Letter Carriers' Charity Hall. Tho Ixill given Woduesdny ovonlng nt Masuiilo Templo for tho relief of Miss Web lko was not as much of a success as It should hno been. In fact, wo rogrot to say, tho big-hearted letter cariors who arrangod and worked for tho entertainment, had not sold enough ticket to my oxixmses, mid consequently wero obliged to go into their pockots to foot tho deficiency. Tho reason perhaps to there has boon too many enter talmuouU for tho benefit of tills fund. Charity Concert Tonight. Thu Funko will lie open tonight and a grnnd program to tho attraction, nnd a it is in tho grnnd cause of charity, certainly thu house should bo crowded. Tho features for consideration of tho auditors' pleasuro nro many and excellent. Mosdamea Wei b r nnd Baker will sing, the Knight of Pythias band will render concert selections, mid other strong attractions will bo soon nnd heard. Tho concort Is given for tho benefit of tho school teacher heroine, Royco and AVehbeko, and tho entire net proceeds will bo given to tho fund that has already boon raised. Go tonight and do your share toward sweet charity. Ht. Valentino Dance. A dance glvon nt Masonic Templo Tuesday oveulng by Mr. S. A. Warner to about fifty persons was a very pleasant nlfalr. Programs wero printed on the back of card valentines, tho muslo was as usual good, and furnished by the Philharmonic. Every 011a had a good tlmo, and tho nlfalr was a succoss generally. The exhibition of linger billiards at tho Casino Tuestlny evening nltractod a largo audlonco to see Mr. Haskoll iwrform hi ar tistic manipulations of tho ivories. Ho to very clovor at tho work, anil tho ovonlng proved one of rare Interest to tho lovers of billiards. It Is a Curious Fact That the body to now morosuscoptlblo to ben efit ftom medicine than at any other Benson, Honco the, importance of taking Hood's Bar saparllla now, when It will do you tho most good. It to really wonderful for purifying and enriching tho blood, creating an appetite and giving a healthy tone to the wholu sys toi. Bo sure to get Hood's Bnrsaparllla which to peculiar to Itself. PER FE)C TION lfwS? LwK&A&JiXr 'f 'ito-ijf M Northern Queen Wash Board, They arc nut totzcthur stromr or, and made of better material than any other. They work faster, better and easier. Thev last longer which makes them cheaper. They save soap. 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