CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, UNE n, 1892 8 Ur 1 r m mr ; POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000. Dresses for the House. Dresses for the tifft, Dresses for Plens.irc Tilps. Dresses for Grnihinting. KMnch all wool Mriin untitled colors, loi uierirlcoiUio""" " 4iv.neh llidfind Ciml Itineiule, iimii led colon, termor iirii'o f 1 10, now Tiv, 4Slnrli Arnold's llt'iitli'ltn. fortur-i prion I,I0 lluW TIM. liMnrli MIW W'nip, Tot lie cloth, former price 11.10, nuir Wo 40-tiiflt Choxoion. fni m 1 1 pllrr 11.10. now Tiv H. H. N1SSLEY & CO Cor. 10 and PSta. TAKE rjOTICE! The CoimiKU will not In ivspoinlhte for any debts made bx any niu in Its iiiiitii',Jiii emu written order nivoiniiunles '"' snino, Children's School Hats and ujvai tls at the fK Cor. O and i Si. Opetft 1 louse Corner Thit Oiiiirlur C n l"oiiml At Hotel Lincoln News Hland. Windsor Hotel Nowsmniid. ('initial lloli'l New Wtnml. HcVl initio Clmr Hliw. MOJO H loot The Apex, 111 North llth wtieot. Kit. Yiiunii, I'fOi O reet . Cliison. Kioto nr A Co., UW O Htrcol. lion Ton Ulnar foii', 1M No III lltli Htoot. Moore's Noxvshtnnd.ns houlh lltli Htrtit. LADIHb CAN SHU THE BEST LINE OF WIDSOR V. SCARFS rA. AT W. R. DENNIS & CO. 1137 O Street 1137 l.ncnl itntl rcimmill. Wliltotm.'Ht Conl mul Mine Compiiny. Kox location, L. Marr, juxxoler, lt!51 O ht. Canon City Coal nt the Wliltebreatt Coal ami Lime Co. 8e tluwo I'attern Hat at Thornlmrn Bisters, lii O Htn-ot. Arvhoi, tJe.itUt. Fine koM and lnlilgo vrorkasfoclalty. llrace block. Fluent breail In Lincoln at the Honton liakery, Iwelfth anil 1 street. For really nitl'lio laillV liulr ill eMliif- try riiornburn Bisters at l'JVJ O Street Mini C. J. Quilmette, uioliate, Utta Block over Miller & I'alne. Take elevator. K O HakliiK l'owiler, W ouuees S cent. AnoluUly I'tno. Have ) on ti le,l It! Call at GilsHol.U kvmI store for your erds and bulb. 1-10 couth lltli ft root. Cabinet baths for Indies xix en by Mr. II. 1). Catlln professional intim'iir, 11 1 street. Hair ornaments in piofumon, eiubrut.iu( cveiytbluit new, at Mr. OusperV, HH O Ht. Miss Anna Dick, MoilUte.coi. lltli & l'sts. over Lincoln Having bank, entrance on lt. Wo carry a coinplete lino of lloner and garden seeilf. OrloldHee,l tore 130 So. llth. When you xvantnlot. juicy meats of any and all kind call at "Your Market," HSU O street. "Your Market," HSl O itreet handle the freshextaud clioleet line cf meats. Olve them a cull , Mann &,IIall's plim umcy uiake n specialty of prescription woik. Call ut UWO O street. Telephoue 500. The Whltobreast Coal and Lime comiauy ts always at tlie front supplying the fluent ladesof all kind of coal Forscavengorxxork, day nml iilRbt, drop J,, C, Field a postal ami li x.III promptly call nod sou what jou want. When the fashionable l.tdi s of the city xi nut the latent in Millinery, they go to Mrs. Gosper's, 1114 O street W litre do you gor Orders. for piano tuning left xxlth Young and Elder, SOS touth Eleventh street, will receive , prompt attention by H. C, Quick. Bportsmeu ban uoxv buy all kind of iuli ber and cauvas goods at and below cot at the closiiiK out sale of the Lincoln llulilwr Co., ISauU street. V lieu you want something nice in Im ported caudles the only place you will find it will bo at the Uouton, Voehler' old stand, Twelfth and P strtet. The tapestry paints for tinting chamnUt tiklu, moleskin velvet, bolting cloth and other fabrics for ale at the Lincoln Frame and Art Co, XXi south Eleventh street. Coal ot eroryoiu from the best mines In Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Coora do and Wj omlug for sale by Qeo. A. Hay mer. Telephone itOO. Olllce 1 1!H O street . Fountain syringes ot all klmls, ladies' go samers and everything in the rubber goisls Knells being sacrificed In onler to cloao. up the business ot the Lincoln lluliliar Co., IS.'IH U street. Now's your chance. J)r. Fwrnliaiii Cure obronto diseases. Consultation free Medi clue furnished at olllce. Olllce hours 0 to IS a.'ni , 2 to 01). in., and 7 to 0 p. in, Sundays to 7 p. in. m $ -rpfiVM 1 i I WIM'lliT II' II I "lltll'X llllll llicii' Mln' 1 tiio sound of tint, mill HiMti' (iitxosnti 11 '.i 1 in Unit 11 il dun, of liniiiNui r"s ninlilouii the middle Hermits tin uiillri sih'II li) rnr, (Hull Unit ei .xmiim lioiirts unnntiPliiK, Shi wnsniir iio.Mi. mil ioo, our slur: Ami llii'M ln ilulicrdoh, honxoli, ilinn I'.'i' her PlfTV Vol II lllull HI lliiiit. llll.Xlir.XTI.H Mnmlny evening tlio I.ilHnu was tln scum of 11 iiio'tlifniillfiil fiitfi tiilimteitt. It was thtici'ntnu "f tin' iiiiiitml KhidiinllnKi'er obesnf the Mut-nln Mull hi ImniI unit it ur titlnly dieo. 11 millions.. "lli stuit ili'ioi utloiis wen beautiful mul ovei iip ilntnti'iit In tlio uiiniiueinnits cniofull) muled tit, tin' I'lismimttn "TiimiiiiI Allans' bi'lni; n ooniileunus fontnie 'Mm ill lllt'il I'liinntor nibses nnili'i .Ml. linynionns ,",,lJ,,""l I I'lll Ifl I'll Sl'Xellll Olll'lll'lll lllllliueiw. ii"' class of 'li.' rompi li' llflj four Kriiilinitf mi'l iinmtik' then, some (l our most liilllliini ynuiiK iiili'. TluMiiolliiiipp until In tlu lliontii was put Into seix let mul while tliu ntiiiiwplifii oiltlilc was will in mul Mlltl, tin thoi inouii'ti'i' liowlli) mi'l' s0 ili'UiciH, tin. I'll mull wltlnn IiowhI hut IW il.KtK". Ci tiiluly till pi'nl; i'll fur our ln'untlfnl ui'o pinylioiiM', 1n.1l tlii'ii' iiftil l no finr of "1 ouitlnn" to ilciith w lilU ot lift li iiijnj In II Miiumi'i nttiiictloii. OKI- IN A TAI.I.VIIO Lincoln Nilili'iiti kivpliiniipiiciiHltlitli-j tlnii'4 mul IlLo urn iiiftiopnlltmi ncfulilioix, our nooli'ty jouiiKli'lkH mu now I'lmliliil to our tin HtiiroiitiilliiK ouuntry In tint tint imnlcrii tj lc ot tin flfi'tu wot, WimIiiok Iiiv iiflcruoon iihout rjtn o'clock Mr. Hnnlno' new tnl!)lm wn mtii on O Mitt't ilnviuK ciit, w Itli in Jolly n lot of people 111 ox or n viuliltil In n iiiovlii(;olilclo,nllonioiitoforu ililvo to Hocii. Di. mul Ml. (.'. V. l-mltl l'llllHIOII0l till ll ty llllll tllOM! HllO Wl'IU umliT tliclr lirpltiible uiiilproti-ctUo wlun my tlioj illit nulili. 'I'lio oiincli with it fiflKlitof tluil liiinmnlty ictiuiieil ly moon llrflit ii'iiL'lilnjr 1.01110 iilioul iiiIiIiiIkIiI, ut nil In oxoi'lti'iil c'iril TIiohl in thupiuty moio: Mlcs HoIiIiimiu of C'IiIl'iiko, IIiiIIu lloopvr, OIIo Luttn, TI100 Liiox, Hial'ol lliocl;, Nol Ho Wnito, I'm) Miimlnill. Nrllio Kolloy, Mcvtiii, L'IiiiiIch lliiuli', 1'mi'iK (', ,pIiiiiii, V. K.Mojct, . Moilou Huiiili Stun K. Low, V. i:. I 'In 1 l.o, 1'iulW. Hoiit. mul Low Mniiliiill. Auotlici 1'iilJ on plciiiiiit) li"' t left the city Wt'iliu-ilii) 1'itih lu tlio i'M'iiIiik mul iltn inir tin 1 lilt took in Lincoln pink mul Union I'oilfo. Tliu puity win. mimic,il In J hoiiorof two litUiiK yoiuiK IiiiIIoh, niii'xtsor Mlvi Miuiil O.iUlf) 011 M clii'ot, mill com piUoil the IoIIowIiik: Mohii, mul .McmIiiiiio it. II Onklcy mul .inliu II. Wilul.t, .Ml".- L 1111 Cm tit mul Uui ICollcy, ot Uiiiiihn, lhiymo Huliluviu, ot Chlcuo, .li'iinctto Wll- kii, Jinml Unkloy, ruy .iiiiiiuiii, .xionsm. K111I V. Iloiil. W. Moiton Smith, Sum U. l.ow, JohuT. Dorcmi. It wiihii ilollUtlnl oscnliirf, ptilu Limn milling hi luinlitctt liciini to tlio o?cnlo'i. IIONOIHMl A X'ISITOII. A pleutaut iuoresslvo IiIrIi live wai Riven Weilnevlny evening nt the homo of MIh Noiiuii IUhmI, I0Si (I street, in hoijor of her cousin, Mini Oylfu l'liyue, of Milan, Mix. A delightful time win onjo til by all pit'M'Ut. Ijulles ro)n was won by Ml Mary Tilled and Mr. John Foresmau enptuu! the gentle mail's rox nl. Cnuolntlon jirlju xxasaxxnuN ihI to Miss Mne Kimeier. The guests weio MLses Rule Moimi, Mury 'llilell, Mne Kimeier, Medio Dean, Kminn Hlug, Ojlfu l'njue, Bl.xla Kimeier, Ktuma Noith, Clara Wolf, Hiilllo Lnke, Sadie Hi lines, llerthn l'eteis, Mr. Foi'seiuau, Mrs. ra)ne, Mesirs, Ed lllng, Art Doi sey, Finnk Lujster, Mav l'eteiv, John Thlell, Fiauk Eldivtlge, Clms. Ilooil, John Foiosinnn, Will Kltuoier, Clem Kimeier, Will Sell, and Fu-d (1 rimes. Ele gant refroHliiiients werexeixetl nt mldi.lght, after which the ptity dlshui-sisl. AT CTHIISIAN TOSIllltltOXV. Manager Aiulru I actively engaged nt hi popular rthoit getting tlio ground and buildlnifs in slinoe for thoCleimau eltbens ot Lincoln. The piogiam will be an Inteiest. lug and injoxnhle one and Is given under tlio auspices of the Turner society of this city. Aside from thf tlteiewlll lm an ex citing i ace by the Hounds vs. Bun Jaemeto. The Jack llnlibitt couivnuy, Firt legiiuent baud and other attiactious xxill nil contri tributu to the day's eojojineiit nt Cushmnn. Admls-lon toad tlio nttl actions xvld Iw ono dime, Tiaiuswlll leave nt 10:"()a. m at SiltOaudriiiiOp. in., lotuiulug atil, tl audi) p. m (So out and enjoy a ilny ot lest and le- creation toiuoiiow. THK Al.t'MM IIANOUKT. Friday ex oniiig the Alumni Afoi'lation of the High School enjoy ed its yearly bamiuet, the affair taking place at the Hotel Lincoln. The reception w a bold lu the spacious par lor and alter an hour or moio time had lieen spent in till enjojable maimer the guests tiled Into the epiiclous dining bull to mi take ot a loyal feast. Toasts were lospomled to by Messrs. H J. Edmlustoii class of 'aT; ltev Lewis Oiegoiy, O. W. File class ot '!, .Marie Ames Jones mid l'rof. Austin. At the cIomj of the llim of oratory, the member of the class ot "Vi xxcie elected to membership lu the association utter which the follow ln now olllcers wereselevttsl: I'lesiileiitS. C, Hoover; fcccietnry Hay Edmlstou and Edtxnrd IUm gnu tieasurer, '1 lie occasion was u lulllluiit and most happy one in every- le.pect and fully in keeping xi ith the p.st record of the atsociatiou. IIAXQUCT OK THK ALL MM. ThuiMlay evening tlio Nebinskn alumni chapter, Sigma ('lit fraternity enjoyed their second annual baiupiet at the Windsor hotel. After a i.hoit period at social Interctnii-se in the hotel pai lors thedluiiig room was iiivnc'ed and theexeiiiug'sprogimii xxns ut its most interesting K)iut. The menu xxns one com prising all the dautle ot the teasou and the literary lore comprised a ilchstoioof equally good things. HtV, T, 1). Hilton pivsuled as toastmaster mid the todoniiig ivsponde!; Messrs. F. V. Hussoll, A. W. Scott, J. H. Moekett, Jr.. W. 11. Uurtoii, Dr. Ooo. E. Andrews. W. F. Kellej. 11.11. Hicks, Ham E. Low, J, V. Wolfe, Dr. E. II. Eddy, and Mrs. l'ut. O, Hinxcs. IT XVA8 a uui success. The committee having chaigeof the ar rangement of the Fete ot Days w hicli came to an nuoplclous ending Inst week have made their report tiiul from it i seen that tlio affair was a decided sucw and u neat mill lealled for thowoikof the ladles who ko charitably donated their time iiiul energies to culinlnntH Just xvliat wa fully iviillwl. The repoit ot the pieiidont Mrs. J J. Sic Conned; secretary Mis. C. A. Atkinson, mid treasuier Mis. C. Doollttle, makes a line showing. The total iimmlnt lealled was ior:ts. v. Iillutliu i.Tiiiiililiires Hi-ie 43i.4 leaving a net profit of filll.!i7, The enter I taluments aside of the art and curiosity collection wero of a high order, very enter tnltiliiK mul iimny of tlu'in full of uiH,l In- itlllCtillll llllll Ollllo tllll flit WHS II MIOCI'I. Ilimiii'liilly It I ili'niint to know Unit tin hoi h of tin It'll iln" wnt iiImi pi'mluctUt of ollii'l H'mmI t liliiu All tin linlli't woikril illlli'Mth mul mi" tl'tT v I iiic of tint iiuMlntttl I pliuu which tlic mi lion u-cclt Inn. 1 (.iStlllt AT()ll I'.XKHIMKVH I Tin ('oiiiini'iicciiii'nt txt'it'ii. of Urn Cun i'i MiliTj nf M iilc Hhlch IiiKi'h plui't' iioxl wt-t'kmc n liillimn Tuo'ilny, s::jd p. 1,1 I'hililii'u'n iccitul 'riuiru'lii) , S:!iu, iiicitiii li) the Junlom. I'iIiIiij, It) 11 in, t'oinuit'iici lUl'llt t'Xl'l'lli"t lit tilt L'lH'illK. I'l'illllX, .:in, lei'i'ptlnii of tin liicult) to tin uiiolii uttiM, rttnlt-nt mul lilt'tuN No Id kt'tM will In It'tpilii'il lor nil ill the tiXt'H'if except, ill 'lie LiiiioImk which iniij lie pinciiit'il iifler .Molulfy nun nltiK nl the L'liiiM'iXMtoiy (lee if I'llMIRe, I'lltltliliK tin holiltlM ton ireil M'lllh i.mkiitai.m.ii mi: i.oui.i.i, riini.K Mr W K. llntily t'liteitiilui'il III" Uiwell riiiilltaliipia licli' nt leu Mntiiliiy tvetilug Tin llteliiiy pioinui wus iiiosl luteiottllig mul thoioiighly t'lijoyoil by nil Tlmst, pros t'lilweie. .Mi'H's Dona LiHiinl, ( tun IIiiiiU, Ivi'inmul, of Kulghtsxllli, liiil., Clnin WnMi, Aiiuii linn, (lei ti mil Lnixs, Cut tlee, Nrniuii Lillliiiilg, Mesrs, W. V. Ilnrily, I'.iuery llmdy, W Million Hmlth, ()car I'mike, Fitvl Hliephiird X F. ICollny, Sun V. Lm, MITKH AMI I'lIHSO.VAI.S. Mis. A. M. pecker is a Chicago xlsitor. Mr Joint DtHilittloleft for Chicago. Xlondny. Iluv. Joseph Hchegel left Tuesday foi t'. Louis Mis Amber Hull' left Momhiy for Daxen pint, Iohii .Miss My in llabcock is visiting ut Miivsinn SpilugH, N. Y. Mls Julia Lougliridgo is vMtli.g fiiends in ICenkuk, Iohii. ilex'. Daniel Wilson letui lied to his homo in Oklahoma Monday. Miss l'hoebi Sumner left Tuesday for l'eoiln to visit with leliitixos. Mis. Lena Suiltli Is eiijo) lug I'ucille coast lift in mid about S.m Fiuuclsco Mis. II. dm dner is xisltlng xxith her sister, Mis J. H Harui'iii, at I'ei'Uiiisch. Albeit Kateiistelii was niiioiu tlio pass cugeis bouiiil for t'lllcngu e.liuslny. Climles E. Mm ley left Tuedny forthe east, Chicago being tint tibjei'tlxo s)lnt. Mrs. L. C. Ilmr went to Omahii Tuesday mul Is enjoying the hospitality of Mis, Jiulgti Dundy. Miss ahiiii Fmil.i will ii'tuiu homo tomor row after x Isltiug two xvuks with lluilliigtou f i lends. Mis, John Kchuller mul childreu aieen Joy ing summer life with iclalixvs lu Ilnllnlo county. Miss Floieuce Hlglilind couiplettsl hir xlsit with lolatlves hen Tuesday mid left tor Deuxer. Miss Lizzie Heexes xxill sp.-iul the siiiniiiur lu Cony, I'a., having lett lor that oily Monday. Mis. Dr. dm ten and daughter, Miss lllauelie, lett Wednesday lor Chicago mul the cast. Mr. nud Mi. L. (. M. Italdwlu are visit ing in Aslivlllo, N C, for which plnvo they lett Wednesday. .Mis. L. E. Iliirgess is visiting iu Portland, Oregon, and will extend hertiiptotlie 1'uget Sound country. Mr. M. A. New-mnik returned fiom St. Louis Mouilny, leaving his mother in mi iui iioxoil condition. Mr. H. II. Oakley has boon eiiteitalulug the Misses Ljiiu Cuitis and Urn Kolloy of Omaha this week. L. W. Murray after a pleasant visit with lolatix o lu this city, retui ued to his I'enn sy Ivaiiia home Wotluesilay, Capt, E. S. Dudley and xxlfe arrived in the city Tuesday mid are receiving the hospitality ot Mr. mul Mrs. C. E. Yates, Judge Fitzgerald, ot St. Marys, Kit., was cntei tnlned by Hon. John l'lt.eiaul at Mt. Emeiald a few days this week. M. W. Folsoui his Joined tliu lonesome army of butelielor 'hubhle,' having lett lor New Yoik Tu his better-lmlt ucsduy. The old settlers' pic-nlc at Cushmau irk Wcduestlay proinlsis to lie the laigesl iu the history of that popular association. Mrs. Dr. Houu is visiting In Iowa, llefore letuiiiiug she will visit with friends at Iowa City, Mt. Aubiiin, x inton and other citios. Mrs. L, Westeriiiau left Wislnesilny tor St. Louts, where titter a Inlet visit sho will proceed to her former home at Decatur, III. Miss Gertrude Sousley of Nebraska City is visiting iu Lincoln, and the guest of her tileiid Miss Fan Slieldou Haw ley on east M stleet. Mr, J. II. Miller, u brother-lu law ot tlie deceased, was on Tuesday appointed iidinlu htrator for tlie estate of the lute C. E. Mom goniery. The employees ot the various in 1 1 road lines cetitoiiug in Lincoln mo hooked for a big plc-nic at Lincoln park tills atteruiMiu and evening. The Flist liaptlst church gave a pleasant and most suciesstul lawn sucial at tlio homo of Mrs. E. E. lleliuett I.Vil A stieet Wotturs day evening. Mrs. John H. Clark, nccompauiisl by her daughters Misses Lulu. Dalsey mid llertio, mu xisltlng iu Now Yorkpiepmatory to sail ing for Km ope. Mr. S, Lansdoif of Ht. Louis, father of Mis. M. A. Nowmnik in rived iu the city Monday and will spend several months of the summer bete. Mr. nud Mrs. W. B Hamilton, IWi F stieet are entertaining Mrs. W. E. ilaiiisou and the Misses Sallie Casuy nud Helen Htirlsou of Fort Madison, la. TlioFilst l'lesbyteriau chinch ladles are ai ranging an "Exeiieiico Social" iu tlio church edifice tor Wednesday evening, June SS. The graduating exercises ot tliu tlepuit ment of elocution of the Wt'sloyanUnlveislty, under charge of Mis. O. E. Uregg, was held PRICE'S fieamjaking uapowden Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. at the I'liukt) oiiern lions. Tuesday ex eiilng. Tlu'in alt loily pupils In tlio legular tlilet Xear coiiisi) tiiul tliixt iriaduatluit tookpait lu tin prtyimn and iiiadn mi excellent sIioh Ing A little daughter of County Clfik Woods nho led mid In oke her collar bout Moiulii), ; Is icstllig easily llllll lis'tixelllig a well as ' well as ciicumtaiicei will -t mil. Tin gliiiluatlm; t'XHiclst of the ('ousel aim x nt iiiudi' takes pi ir- nt the Liiusliig l'lldiiy inoinliig at leu o'clock. Keceptlon by tin f'leultv m'ciiis nt the Consei intorj In III evening ut eight o'clock St tnry l'niksiif the Y M. (' A. mil his family It'll Weduosdny for Now Yolk. Attn n mouths visit lu mu Ions pints of tin suite: Mi I'aiks will leliirii but his Imiiily v III i I'liuilii e.ist during 111" summer. Mi.. John I'liullelilor Manistee, Mlili .nml ' Mis. 1'imik ICelley of llaelne, Wis, mo xi'illug at Hie hoiuti nt Di. and Mis E. II. Eddy, Utt Noi Hi Twenty lit Hi stieet. Lincoln music il talent is iiIwii)h Iu de I iiiiiiiiI thioilglioul tin stale Mis lieo. Dig lied 'Hid Miss ('lain lllclinnlsoii iMitliipnteil ill u colict'l t given at Sennit! Tlllllnlny even mg. j At ii nieellug of tlie Knight Teiuplnts of Lincoln Monday evening, it was decided tu am pt tin llui llngton's Inducements mid ( tal.u tlint Hue In tlio 'liiemiiiil Conclave ut Deiivtr. I Tlie K L (). club eu jo) .il u delightful! outing Wciliifilux iifientoou ut Lincoln luiik. In tlio livening they danced In tl idr ; lieiilt's coliteilt nud liliidi) a most happy event of It Mis. J. A. Iluckstalt's liuiiio will In tliu scene ot a uieiry I'limitom putty Tliiiisilay livening, given tor Mis. Fiy Maihhall. I'lio lux Itat ions in ti uiiupie, belu on black w i itteii with while Ink. Miss Stoddard lelt Lincoln last Tuesday . Alter xisltlng lot u shoit time lucolitial Kansas, she will go to Coloiado to spi'iul the leiiialuder of the sumiuei nt the principal lesoitf. iu tlio Itockles, Flower iiilhslou day ut the Homo of the Fiielidless was iluir nlxei'vol mid in becom lug uiuiinei Tliundiiy n.teinoou. Seivices weio conduclisl in tlie now building and the occasion was one full ot Intel ut: to all. The Indies of the ('atholfccliiiicli will upon their fair next week at Mnst'iiic Temple, which wii pcMponed May 10th to Juu.i llth Thoariiiiigeiiieuts hnxi neon extensive ami no doubt the lair will as usual be vei.v suc cessful. Mr. F. F. OgMon, the tetiiiiig uianager of the Fuiike lenvts this afternoon for Neix Yoik. Mr. Ogslon In his slim t ivsldet.ee iu Lincoln Iris outdo niaiiy wm 111 111.1l steadfast li lends who legiet to see him depart. Mis. C. F Ijuld and Mrs (ieoigo K. llrowu left Wedlitmlay for Itod Cloud to visit with li iemls for 11 tow dnys. Dr. Ladd mid Mr. Ill own will leave on this evening's 1 1 it 1 11 to Join their wives mul together the tiuaitetto will 1 etui 11 Monday. About tliu ty 1 idles of tin Uttholio Union club vujoy etl u deliglitf ill outing at Lincoln 1'iuk Tuesday. Iu tlio nttei noon the oxhll niatliig out-door exorcises wero enjoyed nud aftvr supper, which was another Intel ostllig nll'ii 1 1 , dancing was the 01 de ot the program. Mis Ella Jackson entertained a "cli It chit" sociable Wednesday evening ut her home, StJiO Apple street, which wus given for the heuetltof the Christian Endeavor So ciety of the Vino Stieet Congregational Church. It was a pleasant urTuir and a suc cess lluaiiciady us ixell as socially. A pai ty of Lliicolmtes and friends uro now in Now Yoik mul will sail oaily next week for Etliopo to spend the summer. 'lo list compiises Madame Haiidad and daughter, Mrs. John It. Claik and daughteis Misses Lulu, Daisy nud Hei tie, Mks Jennie Smith nil of this city, and Misses LUzle and Kittle Weston of Heatrlee. The graduation 01 gnu lecltal given by Miss Mary It. Cunningham at St. l'aul's was attended by a laige and ii preclntlve audience. Miss Cmmiuglium is a brilliant scholar and her tutor, Mrs. lingual bus cause to feel pi oud of her uui k Miss Clara llich nulson nud Mis L. Clurko Puce lioth mulct ed excellent iiumbeis. It was a very enjoy able affair throughout nml proed to bo mi aitlstlo tieat tor all. Hex. E. II. Cm tli delivered an able Buc cal aureate sermon befoio tl.o giaduatesof the conservatory of music at the First Presbytei Inn chinch Suiidav evening. Tlio Cecillau Choir, piesldoil over bv president Howell rendered '"Ohl hear our piayer" iu 11 most pleasing maimer. Miss Lattlmer ren dered some excellent solos and l'rof. Oruy piosldetl at the oigail and txas at his bet. TI:o text of the sei mini wai 'Tlie history and gitmthot sacred music" 011 which the dis tinguished gentleman made a most thought ul talk. Toinoriow evening, in connection with cnni'r.oucouieut at the state univeisity, tlm biiccalnui elite set moil will bo deliveied nt Fui.ko's. Tuestlay 11101 nlug the class day ex ercises will ho observed at tlie same place, nud Wediusdiiy morning the commencement exe rclses vx 111 occur. Admission to all these exercises will be by ticket, entitling tlio holders to leserved seats, Students nud mIuiuiiI will be Hist fnxoied In the illstiihu tlon. Tickets for the uMie will be placed on call later, of which due notice will bo given, Serx ices of the Jewish chinch last Sin day weie both luinvssivo nud beautiful. Missis. I Max Kohl), M. Well and E. llecht conducting the Ctrenioiilev.Theconlli motion or four child reu was a prominent featuio of tlie occasion mid each no piltted theiusjlvei with unusual a edit Homi Kohu, Sam ltlocil, S.illle lieiK son mul Sadie l'olwosky upon examination iu the Jewish faith showed tlieinselvos to be fully isxtetl mid steadfast beliex'eis 1 11 their acceptetl leligiou. The choir, composed of a well ti allied male quartette under the diloj tiou of l'rof. Ivisleiilny fui nllietl excellent inilslc. When you want gol, tlrst-class mid le llable grweries, such as will always turn out as lepie&nted, yoj can always depend on getting your desiiesnc'iiratelyiiudpioinptly fulfilled at Hotallllgs. Hioivn's llestnufant is in 11 new locatio 1SI North ljlth stieet und is know 11 us the lieuiliful now Cafe Hoynl. WASH We arc showing a most complete line of ALL WOOL CHALLIES, ALL WOOL CREPONS, PINEAPPLE TISSUE, FRENCH ZEPHYRS, IMPORTED MULLS, CANTON PONGEE. In fact, an exquisite assortment of all he choice Wash Goods. "ALWAYS THE CI I .SAFEST." 1 109 O SPECIAL AT TF1E LEADER. Great Cheap Store 1211 0 Street It pays to trade with us. Note the follow ing special hai rr ins we are offering for this week: I 36 trimmed h.u, xxoith S,jj for only $1.25 36 triiiuncd bats, woitli 3 50 foi only 2.00 36 uliniiictl li.it, xxoith $; 00 for onfy . . . . . 3 00 l2(lio. fllst blill k. Illisf, ijC, xvoiili. ...'... .' 15 I iSdoz.fast black hose, xxoith 3)C, for only 17 C( do?cn f.i'-t bl.ick liosc, xv 01 th 20c, at onlx" . 12'4 r:...,. ti l 1 ii.,ti... 1.... .....i. VJ..III-. run i4i-.it. iiif-c, liltlliiltlllilll. ,.,, ... -S. Etia bcaxx halt Iiom.', 4 71.1 is foi " 5 So do fancy towels, w 01 tb 30, 40, 50 mul Co, your choke of the "entire lot foi only ... .. " 25 35 box h stilts nt $1, cheap ut 1 65 3(1 1h 's suits at $ 1 50, xvoitb.... 2.75 36 boy V suits at $3.50, vvoitli 4.25 2j; doen men's p.ints, only 1 .00, wortli 2.00 We can save you from 25 to 50 per cent, on everything we sell. We allow no one to undersell us. Mail orders promptly tilled. THE LEADER, 'lhe Cheapest Store in the State. 1211 O St. WE A Feature to Fit the Feet! And just now our line of Spring and Summer Footwear is the largest and most attractive in the city. Our stoqk of OXFORDS and all low shoes make pale in comparison. You can't see our nobby "oods. S- B. fdJBliS, Progressive Shoer, iOlo O STREET. PRICES KNOCKED CLEAR OUT rfflL From $3 to $50 . sARfv RBs5sj SmUiflBIsP si sK l VVlMifSLgy T. o 7 l"f y' No time like the present time to buy a Baby Carriage. Don't fail to see our immense line and prices. CLASON & FLETCHER CO. GOODS ! &VO Street. MAKE IT the stock of other houses judge unless ou Why not call?