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I? CAPITAL Lll'Y C0UK1KR, SAiUi.DA, KiJlKUAkV 2H, 1891 t ft I t MILLER, GROCER, ASKS YOUR ATTENTION FOR A MOMENT, JUST TO KKIJP YOU POSTED. 20 His. Sugnr $1.00 Fancy Northern Potatoes 1.10 Winchester llnuis, per Ih 6J$c 1 Can ((Kid Corn ioc. Fancy uji French Peas In Glaus 400 Preserved Pears In Glaus 40c Mushrooms In Glass fc UTThcsc goods are cheap at 60c. 3 lb, Can Preserved Hotavla Crnb Apples 30c 1 lb. Can llotavla Grated Pine Apple 30c Uotnvln Preserved Strawberries.... 25c Monarch Gnl. Pumpkin 400 " Apples 35c 3 lb. Can Apples ,. ... n'i Tomatoes per Can ioc A splendid bargain, 9 bars good soup Jjc 6 bars W. R. Soap 50 Buffalo Flour, per Sack $1.40 Best Minnesota, " 1.60 Wc carry n full line of choice new Teas, Japans 35c. anil 50c., the best that money can buy 60c. Fine Young Hyson 65c, Eng. Breakfast 70c., Oolong 80c., best G. Powder 70c. To Coffee Drinkers. You will no doubt have noticed 'that n great many dealers are offering Broken Java at 25c. Now, l( you get Hrokcn Java you're all right, but if you gel chick erliig you ore not. We claim to have been the first to sell Hrokcn Java in Lincoln, and still maintain the Original Quality. Price 35 cents. Our 30c Coffee is n mixture of Mocha, Java and Rio. O. G. Java 3Sc. Arabian Mocha 38c. Wc save you from 2c to 5c per pound on every pound you buy. Choice Uutter 20c. Fresh Eggs 20c. J. MILLER, Telephone 30S. 1130 N St. Still Going On ! Tbe Great Sacrifice Shoe Sale STILL CONTINUES -AT SHERWIN'S BOSTON SHOE HOUSE No such bargains were ever before off. ered. Everybody anxious to buy. You can't appreciate how low these goods arc being sold until you call. Everything must go for the creditors are anxious to have the stock closed out nn-J get their money. REMOVAL .. Lincoln Shirt Factory 10 14UZ o street. Ill ttH now lni'Jitlmi t 111 w PutnlilUlimmit ti.lll tlUVU h'.'tter fuclllUt'H Hum nvnr for tnrnlii.r out ilrHt-claHs work, and niilncieusetl Hun (f flnnfu Kiiftttuliltt... fijwt.lu ..tin .w, wt uitniuvoa linn m-uil ilUUL'U U LADIES' TAILORING DEPARTMENT In wlilcli t'lirineiitHofnll klmlHwIII bo mailo to order and nnylhliiK from tho htnnllcst u 11. ilnriFnriiiiiiil tntlinflimj n.uu i...... ... unln Tt niiiiliiiu KhouIllu i. 1.1. :.i .. i Z "1.11,7 .. " ,,lp,-"fc .'iwnn ui uumK WIN bo skillfully exeeuled and inntlo on short ill : "" """ "-'"""'ill wo omnior unc oMhiihest cutlers uud litters In tlio country and satisfaction Ik mioruntced In every par. tlcuhir. Our factory will hereafter bo known Lincoln Shirt Mfg. Co. A. Kutcnsteln, Hr., Mutineer. Call anil seo us. Cor. lltli and O Hts Will 111 F I Hl,,7 "V'"icir ..1.1. i.1 Inlbrlr IIIUIIL I """'" ,i'-."i""iii..yii.,,xr aET .. " " m "iirini tin lt unk I ir hi l.im W A1ral.l1 rnrrihluv n,.!.,,,.,,, ,,. rl.k , ,"' milUS" '".'"""".1'" " J""r II o ll,, ,k I 1. 1 . fnf r,l ., r. ."Vi" :', rr"m r" ,o.'1" M"k ", i ! miuriuaiiun nil,. 'I'll in; ,v .11 lit sn, m. Sim Mill, f.irlun. aha. .Iirrnm.il.il "um ivr "a, l.y Aim. '', Aualln, "- niit. .inu iiiiiui. , inriiu, iimo. s ml lll,.i,.rrillni...ll. Why km jtmr mini mill olrr .im.liu a 'nil ,,. rnnii nut vmih ana llv. l huliir. ulirn nr tun ai. I ..n li.. illlilrr. iri i-aillr .aniliiir fioiu ft 10 Uy Allitrra W.aliow jouhor? ..... -- j... , an num in .iiarnlllii or an 11.. nm.. iii in.) tut Muik. i tr?.'.. ' "ut unk1101.11 iinnnaT lh.ni. U. ,, - ;" inniuifirii . rail ru l.r. flrr. .HiIUtt.kC'ollol.rOI',tl,,1,l.Mul,; i .w mi- SOCIAL iNl) TKHSONAIi. Tliotlrstaniumlrounlouaiiil banipH't of tlm Nobrnskn iiiiMiibeni of litn Tlivtn I'l wns bold Saturday nt tlio Hotel Lincoln. The untlior Iiik whs n brilliant ono in ovory rroMtt mid 11 iloliKlitful oeeiisloii soelnlly. Tlio iimnnm. tni'iitof tlio rounleu wni in tlio linuils of tlio tu'tivo uiciiilrorn of AIiliaTim olmitcr of tlio HtntoUnivoislty. Hvrry tlolull wni iiiliiilr ulily nrrntiKod mid tlio rcmilt was that till t osont hud nil ovoiiIiik of the grcntost enjoy iiii'iit nud pliMisuro. For utiout nu liour pro rodluR tlio bmiipiot n roctptlou for oxclmiiKO of frntornnl RrootliiRN wax bold In tlio mrlom of the hotel. Hhortly nftor iilun o'clock tlio llotns mid their ludloi rvjwiliod to tlio oIokuii dlnliiK room mid wit down to ono of MtieoluV lliuwt nptvndi. Tlio menu Included ninny ruro diilntloM. Whllo tlio cotnpniiy wiih ocatcd nt the bnutpiot board tlio I'lillhnrtuonic m eluti-H nddod further pleasures mid delight to tlio occasion by n clinnulng rendition of a until Iroroftlielr llnoiit selections. Tlio unnvold alilo nlisenco of n lilimlror of those whoso irc ciico hml Ik-oii ox)octiil sliortoiitHl tlio tonst Hut somowlmt. Hon. V, A. Cnrsou of Ouia ha, presided as tonst-inastor. (leorgo A. Ailnins, Km., rospondwl to tlio tonst "lletus in Imw," mid gave short, InterostliiK skotelies of a number of Uetns who hnvo ronehed groat promlnenco in Inw, ntuoiig thorn not ably Mr. Justico Hnrlanof tlioKiipreinocoiut nt WnsliliiRton. Mr. W. H. MoArtlmr ro "pnndi'd to "Tlio Iletn (llrls," giving tboso ladieH n largo nlmro In tlio honor of britiKing nlnnit tlio bupciwh of tlio Hetn. "Our pur poo" was resKmled t-o by Mr. C. W. Kisko In it short bright speech, mid "Our Chapter," was toasted by Cnjit. II. A. Heoso, president of the Ktnte Univorslty cbnptor. Hhortly lw foro niiilnlgbt tlio cotnpniiy separated after Ringing heartily a fow Hutu songs, Tlio lletas and fair barbarians who worn present nero: Hon. V. A. Cnison and wlfo, Omaha; Mr. II. H. Ilobiusou mid dnughu-r, Miss Mystio ltoli Iti'otiof Oinlm;Mr. niulMrs.Ooo. A. Adams, Messrs. M. U. Hamilton, F. L. McCoy uml J. W. Itibblns, Omalia; tlio Mlsmn Udla Shenes, Cowdroy, Corn Ilrown, Trenmuli, Uurgess, Coclirnno.Cainp, I'ouiid.Mszlelloti nell and Mrs. L. T. M. Wndo. Messrs. C.W. Fisko, F. W. Winters, Paul, Ilurlelgh, Itoyn olds, J. I). Ileeker, C. I). Chandler, A. K IVitIii, K. K. Nicholson, J. IJ. MeDonuld, II. A. Koeso and G. II. Huiighmnn. On next Friday and Huturday evening there will Ikj given at tho stnto bouso u most unique outortaiiiiueiit to Ihi known as tho inerchant'H display. Homo of tlio most benu tlful young ladles in tho citynroto partlci pnto and a sploudid lot of costumes are being designed for them. Tho affair is to be given under tho auspices of tho plio organ society of Ht. Paul's church, Tho eoinmlttw on nr raugenients for tlio entertainment tiro Mm. A. E. Kennard, Mrs. A. P. Fair, Mrs. C. A Keith, Mrs. A. It. Tulbot and Mrs. Clinrlw Keefor. Tho young ladles who participate are being drilled by Captain Iteeso of the tin iverslty endets and nro liecomlng very ex pert in soino very pretty evolutions. Tho following is a partial list of tho young ladies and tho ilrms that they will represent: Juno's fish market, Miss lllanolio Garten; Hcrpol eheimor & Co., Miss Corn TulbotjO. .T.King, Ml'sEllnMnttliewsjMl-s. Illair, Miss Maudo Lyons; Poehler, Mis Grace Ashton; News, Miss 'Nellie Hyde; Elite studio, Miss Minnie Fisher; Parker & Sanderson, Miss Maliel Metcnlf; Urown Iloutz, Miss Fannie AV right; Itudgo & Morris, Miss Dnlslo Coch run; Harplmn Ilros., Miss Myrtla Mann; Western Paint and Glass company, Miss Clarn Smith; Mauritius, Miss Lizzie Iiouuell; A. N. Davis & Hon, Miss Nellie Newman; W. F. Coolo&Co., Miss Clarn Alford; linker's clothing store, MksHldney Franklin; Fiunous, Miss Ella Armstrong; Globo Clothing com pany, Miss Delia Bcholield; Fry's green house, Miss Stella Elliott; Mrs. Gosper, Miss Ada Kearus; tho Uuzar, Mm. Keefer; Web ster & Rogers, Miss Blanche Hoyor; Maxwell, Shurpo & Hoss Co., Miss Lona Gillespie; TiikCouuikii, Miss LUzIo liuford; Semmons, Miss Htellu Hoyt; Tlio Cull, Miss Onnlinhoir: Collins, Miss Florenco Mnrley; Hownid's drugstore, Miss Llzzlo Smith ; liuekstair sad dlery, Miss Minnie Mellck; Driscoe, boot and shooMiss Norma Hood; A. T. Ixming, Miss Ada Beaton; Mayer Ilros., Misses Leather mid Thompson; Dennis. Mrs. Itelilaender; II. & M Miss Louise Fowler; Funko & Ogden, MIssFnniiio Mnrloy; Cornell's cigar store, Miss Agnes Howell; Miss Johnstone, hair dresser, Mrs. Douglns Hhllllni;; O'Neill, jew eler, Mrs. O'Neill; Crete mills, Miss Mamie Howers; Griswold seed store, May MelMc; Orancer's art store, Miss Edna HeutenjThe Aleuzor, Miss Maud KuthburnjFlogenbauin's drug store, Miss Otis Hoblis; McArthur's diug store, Miss Aitken; Young & Elder's music store, Miss Culbortsoii; Harney lublier goods, Miss Mario Jones; Ciidmon hurdwure, Miss Grace Hurks; Interior Decoration com pany, Miss Irene Zienier; Nissloy & Go., Miss Eunlcu Fox; Winger & King, Miss Helen Hoover; Cotner university, Miss Eunice lllgelow. Conservatory of Music Piano department, Misses Willie Tnyior, Florence Carpenter and Capltalu Williams; voice dejmrtnient, Miss Fiimiio Hawloy; violin ilepartmont, Miss Julo Johnson; organ department, Miss Jessie Huuton; baud deartmont, Mrs. Jennie Btumbuugli; elocu tion department. MISS HhSHIII r.llllll- I1P .In. partnient,Mlt.s Juiine Watson; Fitzgerald's ury goons iiouso, mm iMantili Mawo; Herpol sliolmor's millinery dopartmont, Miss Hurr uud Miss Murphy; J. Lormer, crockery store. Miss Hiclmel Itnvlr. H,.i-,rr...,.u Ilros. nud other ilrms will be represenUsi; naitiu.i grocery, .niss Atiima Campliell Lusch Uros., Miss Amy Lunch. ihemoht cnjoynble social event of tl week was tho party given by tho uamclc the 'tS citin nt leinple hull Monday evening. It was under tho uusplces of about two dozen young men, whose business enres do not ieriuit """' "' givouio uiiention to soelnl duties that they would like, but having enjoyed the ...-j.in.iiij ui niiiiu 01 mo iiosi Homes In Lin coln, thoy paid tho debt by giving tliojil-uH-nnt party Monday evening. Tho uirnlr was u happy, Informul event devoid of tho stntely fentuies of uioio pretentious uffnirs and for th.it i eiiMiu more enjoyable. Many of tlio young Indies in attendance doclured that they enjoyed themselves better than thoy have at any party this t-onson. The Indies huvo Iw sought tho gentlemen to orgnnlzo a jierinu nent club, nml the young gallant hold a meeting Thursduy niglit to consider the mut tor mid It is now probable that tin organlza- nun nu, no jieriecusi aim a series of dam will bo given this winter uud will bo follow hv a number of iiiriilcu thin m,.,. ...... m nces veil -' 'UIIIMICIi 1 HIS news is raptuiously received by the yotitii: Hi is .....ivn aivmia iit'iuiLM iiuiii.iii.u ..... .... fit the dunce Mondnv. Imt. Im.v nr ..... , , . "- . o'l.U III U- cludestho clinncoof printing them In Tub CouitiKli. Tho following jtemons were pros eiit: Messrs. Graham, Hcott, LongweJI, Me- v..., ,,ui, i-iurKson, ii. ij. Clarkson, elch, Cheney, King. Ilostrom, Comstock, Uulton, Weckbnch, Covert, Hill, llert owey, Cruncer, HeMley, Hoatou, Melslner. Hulo, John Phillips, Will Phillips. MeMlames III ow ii, Hammond, Phillips. Misses Leoo DePue, Puce, Donely, Hosford, bin Hler Wlth, Itlllllll Illeiwltll. Hi. Vmnn. v,,.. Kin eh, llullock, Kuunn. Vlm.',ir. (imi, ....,., ' Tulbot, Cm inody, Currier, Hall. Mr. C. A. Lougwoll acbsl as master of ceremonies Monday tunning. Dainty refreshment Welti servisl rttiuldulghl, On Monday ovenlng tho resldeiuv of Mr. mid Mm. II, M. Illco, UHlii O s'nvt, was tliosconooff, most dolluhtf ui pnvtv. tlio oc casion lielng tho llftli annlvei-riary of their marriage, invitations had liooti issued to a laige niitnUr of friends and tho spacious rooms In tho homo of Urn couiicllmau wore lislisl to their utmost capacity, Dancing was ihihlhicd III by nil who enjoyed Hint pleasure. Otliers siiont tho tlino In stH-lnl iimvorso or n gmno of cards. At eleven o'clock mi elegant lunch was lerved, which was appreciated by all. Tlio presents wore useful and valuable, consisting of a massive oak sideboard, dining table and chairs, largo leather upholstered chair, periodical cabinet, bread plate, codar bucket, kneading Ismnl and a cradle "from many admirers" which will Irostoweduwayforfuturoreferoiioo. Tint weo sum' hours of morning dawned ere tho guests turned their step homeward wishing long uro an. I tmppliioss to tho host mid host ess who so royally entertained them. Thoso present were: Messrs. and MumlnincH V. II. Dyer, I. W I-nnsing, Will Pickett. Frank Mchledolholni, L. C. Pace, Charles Pace, II. ii. Muwyor, . .1. Tiittle, W. K. Hiowart, H. M. Mellck, 8. K. Hale. Travis. Chus. Wick- orsliam, JohliBalsbiiry.C. It. Htevons, Albert union, Humphrey, Holyoko, Kd Hlgnell, T. F. Lusch, C. W. Hoxle, McDonald, Walter liavts. v. a. liush, HolK-rt M. Hlinons, Fred A. Wilson, A. W. Field, K. It. Hizer. I. I Lyman, Alva Hinlth, Wymore, Neb. ; Messrs. Arthur G. Kellum, Adam Ly , Charles Miller, Hchldehohu, Tliomas Lyons, Omaha; Misses Carrie Ilrlce, Clara Kellum, Howe, Abilene, Knn. Mrs. Welton. On Monday evening Messrs. Will Hcrdmuu and George A. Knowlton wore tendered a farewell reception at the Elito studio by a number of their friends. Mr. ilenlmiin was preparing to leave for Sidney, Australia, while Mr. Knowlton had tickets for Ixs An geles, Cal. The young gentlemen were high ly pleased with tho compliment shown them. and regretUsI much that thoy had to leave such a circle of friends. Dr. Hhoomaker pro- somen oncn win, a gold headed cano whllo tlio young ladles proffered soino lovolv How ers. Tlio entire party accompanied tlio trav ellers to tho train mid dado them n Inst fare well. Tlio following were present: Mesirs. C. M. Hindus-, Peter Youngblout, A. E. Hun doll, A. Hotz, E. C. Hprlngor, J. L. Gregory, II. J. Decker, A.Townsend. T. W.Townsond, T. A. Ilerdtunn, II. A. Honter. Dr. Shoe maker, Misses Minnie Goodnow, EKIoHhoe- imiker, I.tta lloot, Mlnnio Macfar and. Helen Guiuaor, A . M. Molcliert, Maud Macfurlaud, aits, lownsoiiii mid miss Jones. Friday evening tlio members of Tho Club of East Lincoln weroilelhrliiriiltvniit.irtnlii.i by Miss Alice Orr nt her beautiful home, Thirty-third uud Pitcher uveniio. Tho club is u socmi iMxiy orgmuzisi early In tlio winter, by n uumlxji'or the most tnleiitislniwl mw,wn. plishisi young ladles of Eust Lincoln to In- vosuguio mo X)ssii,iuiy or enterUlning their friends by means other than cards and danc ing. The rapid urowth of tho oririiiilntlmi attests Uh success and populnrity. A thor- ougniy enjoyulilo evening was spent at candy PIIIUIIC. iwixill 1 1 mill eat IIL'. w i c i nrnv.wl .. most prollflo sourcoof enjoyment.. Tho largo parlors and iimplo English hall were crowded wiih groups oi merry makers, while tho stair my was mouoMilized by others In tete-n-toto. A speciul car at 11 o'clock brniiL.lil ilimi..uf. to tlio city. Those present were tho Misses ureou, i nomas, r.asterdny, Hongland, Hlcli- unis, iiiyior, iiurnniiy, iiiiiicoinlw nud Orr, Messrs. Enstcrdnv, Critteiiton, Cixik, Gamps liell, Hlcore, Hell, Taylor and Orr. The ladies of Kleotji (!liiuiir Vn .i.... of the Eastern fJtnr. fliinilni'il n r.u.a..,ir... i , .....,.. K.s IB , tji-iiv.!ria faun miiiiiui. to meir irieuus in the parlors of tho Masonic teinni Huliirilnv- ........ I..,. ni... ... j u..,iiK, mo oiKirs were thrown oien at r, o'clock and tho banquet lasttsl until 8. Tho banquet hall was h.miii.ij iiLniiuiisi whii mo uaiioual colors, iiiiuieniK in mo omer una wreaths of (lowers, which added ureiitlv In iin gmumw u..... end largo tubles extending tlio entire length i inu iisiiii nt-ro spi-oun una loudtsl down with tho choicest dalntfits. Almni 'tnn ln.n..u mid gentlemen were in attendance. After mo uiscuKiion or tho menu tlio hall was clenr- ed 1111(1 lIulldllL' was tlio orilnr nt flu. ..vi.i.l.wr nud wus coutimitxl until a lute hour. Mr. nnd Mrs. IMiluirrl n'V..ni ,.,.,.. .. i,i..i. five party to a number of friends Thuisduy evening. There were n number of closely Contested L'nilWK lllnviwl nml tl... I.... - " -"-j-... ,.M.. IIIU U.UIIlll jxissod pleusnntly. Tho following were tho h. .!..". ira.in, nun Aiesiiuiues j. h, Mill well. II. C. Troirden. Tims V. Wli.u.l.. wi ter Ayers, Dr. Wente, Flunk Hurrls,' T. II ,,, , y "l'"""'uner, l ill Cambridge, . J. Dennis. The lreliftfunmi'u ,..i..i,l ..l.. was won by Ituily Itelilaender, whllo Mrs. Will CiimliriilL'o tho lmlis. Af,,.r ti.u ., diifuty lunch wus served. Yesterday was the eleventh birthday of Miss Edna Kiiknntrick. nml Imr tw.r....iu .i..i.. celebrated tho event by giving u party in iiuiiur ui iiiii eveni. ui meir iinnu. tisi Lmiii. Eloventli, Tho folljwinir vniinir frlmi,lu ., Miss Edna were present: Annlo Neslilt, llOhSlo lluyileu. Koso Fostvr. Kilnn Xln.l..- Florence Putmnn, Mnttio Imlioff, Fnnnlo Maule. Florence Mnuli.. .Tusl.. T..i vn Harper, Grade Leming, Florence McOahev, Edith Foster, Nelson Nennls, Hally Lymaii, Eurl McCreery, Sam Foster. Donald Nisbet, Frank Hurtholmew, Harry Loinlng, Jmnes Hnyden and John Hurley. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Winger on Wednesday evening entei tulned a jolly company nt their pleiiMint homo on J street. Mrs. Winger Is a pleasing hostess nnd her guests are always delightfully entertained. The following ladles and gentlemen were present: Mlsoos Stoddard, Kaufman, Mursland, Julia Smith, Hurr, Uximls, Maude Hmlth, Minnie LntUi. .Messrs, Hlgnall, Hall, Kvarts, Northam, M. W. Folsom, W. M. Smith, King, N. T. Fol- SOU). A very pleasant pirty gatliered at the homo of MirsHmailes, IM F street, Huturday ovening and enjoyed her hospitality. Oumes high live mid tlddledy-wlnk llllod up the' hours till miiiulglit. An oiijoynblo repast compliited tho full nieiwureof Jollity. Among tllOso lilesont wur.i MIluu ami.. ... i i n.. , " ,, ., iaao lli IV1 Iroyer, Misses Knimu nnd Florenco Suter Miss Dnvis, Miss Smeud, Miss Fivollng, Mr. nnd Mis. Lewis, Miss Murlovv, Dr. Hisor and Messrs. Will Jenkins, C. S. Trover, C. S Fox worthy and others. Mrs. N. f!. Alllintf unlii..-..!.....! .1... tl-l.l I it. .i -- ' .vi iiiinni iiiu t UIH- Cllltl r I'liliiv ivi.iidii. ait li., Iifi.iw. i-Aki t. . ..' " "-" """'"I "T .tl 8trtst. I linr.i u.ii.. li..lu-.Ukii al. I... i .. -..-." ..v. ....i-v-i, i,i i,j nun mriy guests presiMit, nnd a niont delightful evening Urn. L.i..... rpi... . . - ...n,n.,n. llll'NinWI OI UIH OU'lllllg WHS duo In a largo degree to tlio excellent tact of tho hostess. Mr. E. H. Green uud Mrs. It A. Perry carried off tho prizes. Friday evening tlm young gentlemen of the junior class of tho high school tendered the young ladles of that class a party nt the homoof Mr. Chapmauw, liiift T street. The evening was pleusnntly kpent at cards, tld- die winks and iliiiieiinr. Iti.rr..sl,nw.i.i.. .t ...... ' -- ... "nu served. The musical irlven bv tlm Photm-ntm .v. clety of the high s luxil Huturday night was a grund biiccess. There wus n good uudience nud tho sclis'tlous were received by mi np preclatlvomiilleuco. In fact all tho enter tainments given by tlio Photorenosiis well as the Irvlng's lime been unusually good this w Inter. (Itsirgo liowrey returned Sunday from tlio Arkansnw Hot Springs where ho has been for several weeks In company with Captain Illll- lugsieyaud ilnrk Htobbs Mo reports tho two gentlemen in improving health and that life Is coming very pleasant for both. Miss Florence llullock of Detroit, who came to Lincoln a fow mouths ago for tho Ircuollt of her health uud who during hor brlef stay has won w host of friends mid admirers was colled to her homo Thuisduy by a telegram. Last evening Mrs. 11. P. L-iu gave a priv ate masipieiado party to a number of friends at her elegant residence at Eleventh nud 1) streets. Jinny handsome nnd fanciful cos tumes weio worn nnd most of tho disguises wore erroct. A delightful evening wns uod, "Tlio ()rnssliopiHr,"a entitntu given by the young Hiiplo of tho Vino street Congrega tional church last Wednesday evening was largely attended. Cutto a sum was netted from the entertainment. Congressman Liws mid family nro expect ed to arrive In Lincoln early in Mmch, and it is rororteii that thoy will locnto hero again indefinitely. This will Im welcnmo news to I ho familys many friend's here. Tho Tuesday Evening Club's last meeting took place mi that evening ntMiss (Irilllth's on L street. Dickons was tho author of tho evening, uud a pleasant time generally was had. Mr. I. II. Johnson has sole his beautiful homo on the northeast corner of F and Eigh teenth streets to Dr. George O. W,' Furuliiim, who has recently located In Lincoln. Tho Cooking Club met at the residence of Mrs. E. H. Hawloy last Saturday ovening mid were royally entertained by tills young hostess, Miss Fanny Hawloy. Mr. C. W. Frank, formerly of Lincoln but later of lliiffalo, N. Y., has been visiting frelnds and renewing old ntspialnteuces In this cltv tho present week, Mr. Samuel Thoruburii, who has licon tho guest of his sisters Misses Jennie and Hannah Tliornhiirn, returned Saturday to his homo at San Antonio, Texas. On Thursday ovening Dr. and Mrs. Holy oke entertained a number of their young friends nt their homo !M'i North Twenty eighth street. Miss May Shilling of Loxington, III., Is vis iting her brothers, Messrs. A. .1. nud Dug Shilling. She will remain hero about six weeks. Hon. D. II. Wheeler of Omaha, was in the city Tuesday, u guest of his son, Mr. Myron E. Wh.sylor, of tlio state auditor's ofllco. Mrs. G. II. Spruguo has left for Sokano Falls to join her husband. Dr. L. H. Skid more will occupy the house vucntisl by her. Arthur II, Smith, assistant general puHsoii ger agent of tho Hurllngtou system, wus in Lincoln for a fow hours Thursday evening. Miss Alice Hofford of Hurliugton, In., who huslieon visiting Miss Haydeo Hlerwlrth,l(M() Q street, returned homo this morning. Arrangement are In progress nt the Elliott school for an entertainment to ho given next Friday by tho advanced scholars. Secretary of State Allen lias brought his family to this city to remain. Temporarily they uro quartered at tho Llndelt. Mr. AV. T. Cookrell of tlio grain linn of Cockreli Hros., left Saturday ovoi the Hurl iugton for his homo in St. LoiiIh. Hon. A. Halter bus left tho city on a six months trip that will include Denver, Pueblo and points hi Now Mexico. Mr. John W. Hurt nud family, old residents of this city, departed Saturday for Walla Walla., Washington Territory. Miss Anna Mulnyu of Salt Lake City, is In tho city visiting her friend, Mrs. J. L. Moore at HUG street. Miss Hylu How-tile of Lowis, Iowa, is vlslt lug with Dr. and Mrs. Moore nt 1IU1 Wash ington street. MoserH. Floyd Soybolt and Hurt itonnell hnvo Usui enjoying n trip through Dixie land the prist week. Mesers. T. H. Allen and Nestor Hiimmous hnvo licon visiting with friends nt Wnbnsh this week. Mr. and Mrs. Axtutor returue.! Tuosduy from a delightful visit with rolativos in Omaha. Mrs. Tliomas Duma) left for a visit in Illi Inols this week. Miss Laura Eusterday, t!S)() Vine street, is visiting friends hi Omaha. Miss Ida Goiiini is visiting her sister Mrs Frunk Olyce, comer Twenty -eighth nud Q streets. Miss F. Erhardt left on the Missouri Pa cific Monday night for a visit among friends in Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hurgrouves entertained a number of friends nt high five Tuesday evening. Mrs. P. W. Copelund of tho Tremont, is entertaining Mrs. Joseph Ellis or Kansas City. Dr, ami Mrs. Stauhopt will "iitortnlu u party of frien Is nt high llvo Monday oven lug. Dick Merlin and Wing Allen were Omaha visiters in Lincoln during tlio week. E. DoF. Miller of Now York, is tho guest of A. C Keddlsh at IU3 Washington street. Mrs. Martha A. Jllllsou was a Missouri Pacific passenger Monday for Cincinnati. Dr. Heujiiinlu F, Hulloy has departed for a business trip to the lilack Hills. Miss Cora Grunt took the trnln Monday evening for Guthrie, Oklahoma. Mr. Joo Eaton is in tho city visiting his uncles, Dr. Eaton and brother. Mrs. McMumi and Miss Ostrander left Saturdu) for Salt Lake City. Hon. II. M. Dice returned a miinborof days ago from his eastern trip. Mr. G. C. St.Jnhu has returned from an ex tended southern tilp. Councilman J . 11. Archibald Is on a busi ness trip to Chicago, Mr. A. C. .lemur returned Monday from his eastern tlip. Mr. Joseph Stanford, left Haturday for Jacksonville, III. Miss Murgaret Halrd is visiting relatives In lies MoliHMi, Kev. E. II. Chnpln has been enjoying a visit n Kansas, WANTFfi The consent nf inimiiHiiwiWi.ru -to send each, a sninplo lot of lft"Nll.'KKL'' wigiirB nun u -j, year goiu uiiea Watch, by i;x presg U. (). 11. 1.VJ1 mid allow examination, Havana Ciiiaii Co., Winston, N. C. Receiver's Sale ! THE BAZAR 1023 0 Is in the hands of tho MUST BE SOLD Within the 30 N Mere is your chance if you want the Latest Novelties Half Original Cost. Will open Monday Morning. Call early. Side under direction of the Sheriff. J. H. McCLAY, Receiver. TEETH EXTRACTED DT- DR.H. K. KER7umN SURGEON DENTIST, Who has the Exclusive Use of Steauna's Anesthetic No Chloroform ! No Kther I No Gas I A Eull Set of Teeth on Rubber for $5.00. All Killings at the Lowest Rates. DR H K KFRMAN Rooms 94. 95. 9, Burr Block, 17 1. 11. l. lllmrn, LINCOLN, NEB W YY .lief I si -"toiTacr " 'M - T,' A-mT It doesn't always happen that the man happens that the man who doson't hesitate ciriuim.tances under which Is Isn't wUe to hut wjion you see an opportunity to make a make it an oh;ect foryou to isft usas it 1. yuuuoiioi nappcn 10 iiceu is near at an price, hut we have just what you cannot afford to e,o without, and we have marked our prices down to such an extent that finan cial ohstncle. are not likely to stand in the way. You will he especially pleased with our new line of Spring Qods which wc offer at very low prlcss. Call "and examine AUG. TH. GRUETTER & CO. 1 1 111-18 N VTUKKT. Street, Sheriff, and all Goods , t AT WITHOUT i PAIN cCC Cr,t A' 'UL T, 'rr-'A- who hesitates Is lost, and It very frcqunitK makes a mistake. However, there are some wait. When ion are in douht do nothlnn prolitahle purchase, io ahead. We can forus to have vou call upon us. What V V 1