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I ,t- -. CAPITA CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1892 t f POPULATION OP LINCOLN 65,000, Oomor loth and P Streets. ' )RY-GOODS oiirry 11 lariio lino of Wooh n )ress Goods nml ninmirahlo Mlks, lli'slrry. Cnrsols, lliiilcrwiur, tllmes, Millions, i Uncus, ell. 'Airfchts for Ihittnrick's Patterns u-2 I TAKE NOTICE! TheCouitiKn will not lie rtsnslblo for any debt ninilo liy miy om In ll mime, mi- MA WllttcllOlller lltllUlllNinle tho WIIIIO, ONWARD! UPWARD! AVtrr Tiling, AVtvr fVnwy,', rflrr. cm Mi Ah'it To glw our pultons tlie diftitf mill Gtvndt.il Vtihin id lie (omul In nny "t n( tliN f.renl Counliy. CnmlenuH Trent incut, Prompt nml Efficient Service, Re liable McrctiamlUf, Truthful Keprcscnta Hon. with the .! J'ouiM? I'litrt, cause tlilK ".rent business tojjiow from mniitli to inoutli. Opera Home Cor. 12 and O Sts. Tits Courier Unit tin Knnml At Hotel Lincoln New Stand. I Windsor lintel Ni) HIhuiI. Capital Hulrl NewaHlnnd. RoUliiiilrClvnrMtorr, lUMOHtrcet ' M. Young, tan O Street. , Oiapon, KU'lolier A Co.. II'.H) O Ktrret. Moore' New sMnnd. II Hoiuli 1 1 tit Street. ; islno Clcur Store, llrsro lllock, 16th A U all Hats aua Furnishing Goods a w r nPMMis x r,o. 137 ... O Street ... 1137 lMtn and Personal. Wbitebrrait Coal anil Unit) Company. Lincoln Coal Co., a,w. cor. 1 1 tit anil O st. Try Gtntva's Columtila IIIkIi Patent Hour. ' Is Barr, Jeweler , ittrowri to 11!)!iO street Lincoln Fume & Art Co., SMI 8011th 11 st. Cowle.umlerUktr, Kunke Opera Hours blk , Mew location, L. llarr, jeweler, 11 SI O St. Tmtrr sells lit kinds of coal, 1140 Ostt cot. Ask your grocer for Columbia High Pnt- mm "V David V. Biini, dentUt, room 4'i ami 43 Barf block. Dri Ruth M. Wood, Hi moo building, room 419, all aud 412. IMO-tf ' Rector' now pharmacy, corner Twelfth and N street a. fyrtm Good nt Hie prices to suit you at J. W. Winger & Co. Chas, 8, McKenny, tho (last Lincoln drug- gtst, 2713 O street. 're. B. . IXyau, fashionable dress making, nt 78 Burr block. ,iaon City Coal at the Whltebrcast and lime Co. V. I. Tretrr, lumber, lumber, lumber, ' iber, 1140 O street. Mrs. Kate 11. Cheney, teacher of slutting, g loom 506, Brace block. Sampson Sisters, artistlo dreM-making, 1123 N street, over Doraey's. Prof. Johnson's hall U beautifully nrraiK ed for club parties aud banquets. K C Baking Powder, 93 ounces for 23 cents. Absolutely Pure, Have J ou triol HI "Oettj V ftne confeotioas, f reoh every day at the Mataaell, Leaking theatre bulldlnff. llbass Begge ft CaSyn, drtm making par lors. Fine stamptog. WUMBt.phoneOlU. Mias Anna Dkk, Modiste, cor. Uth & Psts. ver Liacaln ktaviage bask, est ranee on Pst. f Wkltskre'ast Coal and Lime company Uwayi at taa jlraat aupplylag tk'tlat 1 1 , atas at aU Matte ef eaal fieeC.J. fallaaeiu, modiate, Bfowaell xk.over HWir Ma. CaweletaHM of dress trlwaeiege ead Malaga, Take elevator. When yoa have a areecriatioa to fill and want greatest care aadaeeffacy exercised in ceaapounding, take it to Rector's new pbar aaacy, corner Twelfth and N streets. rytave fr Horses feet butchered, have ease horses and nave them suffer I Take then to CfaerMe' Btattery new shop, 410 JkwM Eleventh street, and eueh will never atM eaea. Cbas. Blattery, professional borseshoerand farrier. Diseases of tbeeettieatetlby the saieat scienuno moues, uorsescaiieiirorana returned. New shop 410 Boutli Eleventh e between Kand.L. )n Monday me offer as a leader twelve . me crinkled crepe alligator olothand all '" Ky.erocodilelweavetreduced from 11.25, at 'mteayard. J. W. WlKOIRftCO., ' " ltWOatreet. IleVjSee. O. W. Varahaw, CUBM OaUWUCWeJUaM, iaaavoa nieiAtaa amp OWBL DUKABCa. i- Richard Block, Ltecote, Neb. Ot ttkVtk MSti M :- in-socmn Tim fact Hint TiikCoiiiiikuIs not In the hinds of Its tmtrom this week on time, an muni, is due to tlin Urn Unit ocournl Wedlio tiny In this ollleo, U'n trust Hint till' ox- plitnntlou will he ntlfiirtoiy lonur lender nnd Hint they will n?eept tin) tin dines In good glllCe. HlinkMinsnyN Hint "two wnmon plawil toRi'thxr iiiiI.ii ti"M wenther." Wo limy Knitit him till to iimiI 1 nrcummit, but when rill turn and IntelllKcnro mwt in tlm pfrwin of niini'foity Inilur, 1111 nlr could ho morn eniiRi'iilnl or ilcllRlitfnl. Huoli n eompnny Kiitliereit Wedncsiluy In tlm bountiful hoiiui of Mm. A. .1. Hnwyor to pny iliwrviil trlliuto to MIkk Monro who Inn nlrendy left us fur 11 Mijniiru iilirnitil. 8 nodi fwls Ilint llii'lf Iim In irirpninhlo, for Mli Moorn, IhxIIih Ih-Iiik oiiiMif HiiiflinitiT intnibi'iM,liniliy wonmuly pifsoiu'ii, Hinimlit mill etmuivl, mldi'il i.tri'ii(tlli nnil impetnu whli'h not only m ns of liit'itimiililn Milui', but will bo frit for ninny jrniii. It mis Hiviiifoin 11 pUiiurit for Noio-ls to I1I1I miiiiii of tin) slstir I'lulis or our city to inoKt with tlii'in nml liul llivlr pics fiieoln Hie miiklm; of this tciiiliu nii'inor iilitc. TI10 houiH iinmtsi wuin fioiu four to Neii. Atlhn oVIoeU Hit) illnliiK looiii wns npi'iinl nml tlm kucxIn IiivIIikI lo llml llii'lr plmvsou tlm tnliliH, Tlm enlils wem fniiml to lit) exrellunt plioliMinpli of Ml-s Mom 11 nml wi-iK t'nrrliil iiwuy ns moiiv i-nli f. Tin lloriil ili'cotiitioiis wi-ro ion Mist Mown' f u voi Ito lion i'i . TI10 tiilili1 wii o pi iroil In tlm form of 11 ImrKU kIiihi, with tlm ilulntli'sl of idlviT ehluii iiml ilrK'iy After tlm din ni-r Imd iit'iilwil iippieclntlvontteiitioii, "u feast of UMison" t'liilunil tin) hour. Mis Kuwji'r In Kintcful verso lonsttsl In turn cm h Huh priwiit, Klrst.liy uvisun of it hk i'ii iiiw H111 r,nillsiili). Mr. Illclitur 1 ihiihUs1 In behalf of thiiHuh, lilvliu n bilef ievl of thu history mill work ilouu In tho hint twelve jeniN. Mi. Hnwjur piopoMMl "i'ln) Lotus" 11 tlm next tonst, iIwuIIIiik on thu benuty iiii(UInircniiLV of tlm Iotu blowiom. Mir. Ueielu well chosen Innumum luvlnwisl the history of Hit) "lotus" Hub, nmny of whose membui bnvu for ten )i'timbeeii nt coclntiMl In hlhtory study. Mr. Field in. RH)iiilisl to tlm toisl, 'Thu lleimlnlunce," In 11 very hnppy mniiner. Tlm club nltliuiiuli vmnll In uuuiliers, "tins auhlnvtsl as much Kiict-ess ns tlm busy housewives mid mother, of whom It Is composed, exptnteil." For nearly three your tlm husbnuds of tlm Indies linvo iishIsIimI "lioth ill eutliiK thuKtMsl thing's it-t lilttl tiy tilt) hostess mid III pu)lnitfor their supjiers nftvrwnnl by so nmny bright thought tlmt wu hud to keep our wits about us to hold our own piopor plnees ns the founders of 11 ery llternry club." Horosls wn hnppy In tlm t'liolo of Mr. K. L. Hni tly as her champion who ill ow 11 composite picture f tho club which nitwit wv)leri) for tlm Ideal of any Hub. Miss M0010 was the subject of two toasts una by Mr. Snwyer, who pnld her tlm brightest compliment; the other by Mrs. Ilryau. Mr, llrynus' toast, to say tlm least, was unique mid no lady present will over forgtt tho furowell song ruiik to tho tmii) of ''America" mid lined out tiy the fair toostess. The poetry was moat uncommon, even If the mot 10 was common, and It produced n lost lug effect ns with streaming eye nml choked voices tlio mciuugo of sorrow rose higher nml higher on tlm outstretched wings of I lie music. It wus excnediUKly bright and wlity and provided ftient merriment. Miss Moore responded most feelingly. Hhe deplored tho ixtuclty of the anglo saxion Inngungo to expu-ssthe keiillment of Hie homt when partings must lw snlil. The "aufweldor vlieu",of tho (IJruinn; tho "nilols" of the Itnllnm: tlm " 11 u re voir" of tho French nil meant more than "good bye." All thesu would sho call to her uso In her lonvo-tnklng of tho Indies piesent. After ninny kind ox preMilons of filoudshlp mil love, with iirdent liotw of nuothur niwtlmr, sho closed hor re. pinrks. "Nnu mini can tether time nor tide," and tlm hour of sepnriition iiriivod nil too soon. 7 ho week' ( octal plensmes weio most mispicloudy usheitsl In on Monday evening by Mr. and Mis. II, F. t'owilery who enter tained tho popular ai d well known Au Fait cluu. tills wus tlm fout Hi palty of Him sea son, mid the pioWous meetings, ns this cue hae Ikvii umrkrd with a peculiar hiccikh mid congeulnlity. Iu spite of Hie all absoi li- lug event of the week which tends to eiigriHs the undivided attention of the Kontluuw11.11 tnajoilty of thu member of tho club were present and contentment reigned supremo. Those who won tho greatest number of punches wero M iv. Baldwin and Mr, Uiguell, who received for their lnbois diiluty sou venir spoons. Mr, llaldwln and Mr. Tiltou cnuieil homo the second piises, souvenir skkius nlio. The member of the club to getherwlth friends present were: Messrs. uiul Mesilnmei Kd lllgnell, Tlpling, Will IlulTmnn, F. A. llmwu, II. T. Oliver, Wol- cott, II. H. Patrick, L. I). Clnik, MaikTiN ton, W, K. Kliker, F. W. Ualdwlu, I)r (lllllu, 8. K. Moore, Mr. Hutchins and Mrs. Waugh, Thu hospltublo home of Mr. nnd Mrs Co vdery was uuln the scene of aulnmtixl company Tuesday, a; wjilih.tlmo they eu tertalued the Iloli Fif club. Vhe same tpli it of Informality aud congeniality which ciiar terized thu eveuiug before, wiwlyj a prom, iuetit feature of Tuiday evcitjg. Silver souvenir spoons were the favors i( too even ing und were won by Mr. tiwaii n,m Mis lieu ton who wem unanimously tfecUrul to be the most skillful players, and Mr. ilill- mejer and Mr. Kelfer who were the vcnd best. Those who korrounded the card tuulyd were Meesii. aud Mvsdamea Allen, A. O. Ilillmeyer, H. K. lirown, A. Uulburt, A. K. Kenuard, Chas. Keefw, U. E. Moore, Cal Thompwn, O. M. Thompson Dr. Bailey, T. H. ikintou, ilelwlg, J. Hwau, Dr. Urilllu. Wolcott, Mr, T. P. Kenuaid, Mr. George Cook aud Miss. Bailey, Wednesday, within an hour after the fire bad been extinguished, three of Lincoln's handsome, belies Hipped lightly into the somewhat damaged headquarters of Tiise CouKJcuand smilingly asked, "Heard ou had a fire can't we see the wreck r The ladies were shown through the first rtoor which was but partially injured, after which they visited the scene of the wreck iu the basement when the most serious part of the damage occured. Here the presses, paper, end metal, all In a mangled condition, were brought to view, 1( was a novel sight for the fair visitors and seemed to Uiorougiily inter est them. Misses JeauU), WIUdu, Fay Marshall aud Nellie Kelley composed ,the trio. Monday evening Mr. Will Meyer's coxy ' residence 1I!H (J street was the scene of a jolly surprise party which was given in honor of Mr. Alfred Eisner, who makes bis home with Mr. aud Mrs. Meyer. 'It was his 91st birthday anniversary and coming as it did, the day before election It made It doubly attractive as it commemorated the polling of bit flret vote (which by the way was for Clnvi'tniiil mid tlieii'foiu n success to html iwllh) nml attaining Ills ninjui Ity, Tlio oi'ti lug 11111 plriisniilly pnscl Iu enrils mid oihfr siH-lnl piisttliues, Mr. Klsnei' wns tho 1 11 cli lent of n siihstintliil token In form of I lienullfiil silk utuliiHIii hem lug his nmuonn In limiilsiimo limiillo of iintmiil wnisl, Fol lowing Is 11 list of thnn' pmtli'lpntil g In Hie nirnlri Mr. nnd Mm. A. ICntnuisteii, ,li Mr idiiil Mis, lllnncliiinl, Mlcs lve. Till u iiriKson, iMiuiin inn, jiiuriiin iiasv. Matilda, Allen mid Mn Fileml, Iiliifliinul son, (lei tie Height, Mesi L, lliis-o, Dick nnd Dan Ilelwlg, IC. Ileclit, JM. Ililletr.. Otto AndeisQii, Ham ltlch, Ii-o (liiKgt'iilielmer, Jnku Opnenlielmer mid Clinilcs (luiinliVoii Althe lelirnrsnlsuf lien Hue which n in being held Iu McMurtry' uuw stole bullilliig on PJevonlh streot, n liovy of handsome l.ln coin belle wero seen almost dally this week mid it might bo of Interest to our icn)ors to glvt) them iipmtinl list of tliosii s-on them by 11 rcimrtor nt various times, also tlm umiies of - number of tlio stonier sex tlmt will take part Iu tlm play, Tht' chnporoues lire; Mi Wnlttr.1. I.mnli, Mr. Ilnl. O. Voting, Mi. ,T, N.T .loin, Mr. W. I.. Iliilfinmi, Mis. .I0I111 I I'lider woinI, Mis. Oeoigo Clmlt, Mr. A. 0 Dill nieji'c, Mi. II 0. Victor. Mr. II. II. tlicen, Ml-, U. II. Dobbs, W. C. Orlllth, Mi M. I) Wi'lcli, Mis. C.v.l! .Ioi.w, Mi. H H, Thump son, .Mr. V, II. llnrgit'iive Among tlio hi formci an::' Alls Anun Fiiiikn, Miss Ollvn I.Mlta, MI-sMitilliu Fuuko, Miss Nelllo Wldte, Miss llnlllo llisiiier. MUs .leimetto I'tiili'i imkmI, Mis Maud lluir, MlssNelllo Kelly, Miss Fity Miirslmll, MIhs Jeiiiietto Wllinii, Mls, Cliui lotto CI 11k, MIstAunn lluir, .MlstClnrii Walsh, Miss Lulu C'lmk Mls CoinTiilbnt, MIssKirii Hchw 11b, Miss .MiiuuIh KuglMi, Miss I'cnll Cmun, Miss tlinco Kuiiop, Miss May Uudei wood, Miss Klcnunr ltnvmond. Ml May Moure. Miss Slollu ICliker, MissJoisIt) I.elaud, Mlis Agnes neucll, Miss iSolllu Million, .MIm Dotilsu Hinltli, Mls (linen I lurks, Miss Floioucu Murlny, Miss lttln WIiimIoii, Mis Hiucinld Jihios. Messi. Wm, Clink, W, Mot ton Smith, A IC. Aiidrlnno, II. It. Hicks. W. F. Me) it, II T Folom,W A. C, Join sou, Ij. IC. Iiii, l(. II. Hnhmnii, Frank lliowiieil, Dr. II. C. Victor, WostcriUiinu, Will Clark, I, lout. iVrxhlng mid nuineioiu others. Mr. nnd Mi. H, II, Patrick very pleasant ly t utei mined a largo company of fi lend nt their hi mo, Sixteenth nnd J. street lnt own ing, TweUo Inlile wore suiioiiiuled by gay hlgh-llve plnei until 11 Into hour In the owning, Templing lefiHimentN were set cd, to which tho company did muplo jus. Hcu. 71m Invltcil list Included Mihsih. anil .Mesiluines PhulM Pnlue, Will Picston, Maik Tllton, It. K, Moore, J. K. Hlggs, F. A. liollwlg, K. K. Iliowu.A. (I. Illllnieyer, I). U Tlinu.pxin, Hmiry Oliver, Kd Hlgnoll, E, C. Howick, O, M. Thompson, F. W Baldwin, Oil. Thompson, C. M. Reefer, I). Shilling, Dr. Crim, U. A. Kolth, W. J. Turner, H. K. Mooitj, Paul Holm, II. P Foster, II. F. Cow dory, 0. II. Clarke, J. H. Wright, C. 8. Moro, Myro'n Wheeler, J.J. (lllilnr, Mis Bessie Tnrnor. Mr. Pj P. Kenuard nnd Mr. Geo. Cook.' Tho Kngieslde Hub win entertained Friduy afternoon mid owning by Mm. 8. B. Pound nt her pretty homooiiLstieet. In thoufter noon an lu I110M c j 11 pun wns cv e topic under discussion being Clilnn, the country, industries nml pooplo. At tl o'clock dinner consisting of several course wns solved Iu an elegant way. The club wimor giuiired in Lincoln thirteen yearn ago next February, aud dm lug nil that time there lias lieen only two change Iu It membership. The IndliM hold meetings regular! v. am) n llternry program is always rendered. Ttu ! inetulara of the club present Friday nfier noon were: Mesdame J. L. McConnell, A. 8. Itaymond, Coates, Dr. lllghter, ilui ham, Bnrictt, Buckingham, JohnZeluuug, Dawes, ofCieto. The Invlteil guests wero: Mi. W. K. Kliker, Mrs. Davison of Beatrice nml Mr. C. E. Besoy. Everything now points to n ilnshlng and sprlghl Iy social Ncason. Tho pleasmos of tlm hut few weeks have been enough In number to satisfy the majority of iieoplo who are called upon to act in thu social world, Mo-t all of the clubs, card, literary and dancing are lu wot king order nnd have commenced to will around tho circle of gaiety Tlm moft ostentatious ovuut of the week is tho reception to Mr. Chnrlet H-ill and In lilo nt tho Hotel Lincoln by thu Pluisuit H mi Hub, which Is In prngres ns Wd g 1 to pi et. Tho scene Is one of grace nml beauty, hut It I Is Impossible to write up tlio costumes nml obtain 11 list of those pruteut for this issue. But wait until next week and wu will give n full account of it lu these columns, Tim Whist club met last evening with Dr. mid Mr. E. II. Appelgct, Twelfth nnd Q street. It was the initial. pnity of too new season and all the members wero present. Thu hostess, ns usual, prove! equal to thu 00 cmsIoii and u most enjoyable time at cards was experienced by ull. This Isonuor Lincoln' oldest curt) clubs, having been established several )eai ago, keeping up ench sue-' cessful season with renewed vigor. Thoso present last evening wero: Messru. und Mcs dame I. M. Ituyinond, N. C. Brock, Cnrl Funko, H. 11. lluinham, J. B. Wright, E. 8. Hnwley, It. E. Perry, K. P. Holmes, A. J. BuckstalT, N. C. AbU)tt Mid W. C. Wilson, Beta Litormy circle met Tuesday after noon with Mr. Sayreon Q aud Sixteenth streets. Tho member pieHont wero Me dames Campliell, Scott, Van Brunt, Walte, Holm, Henry Hartley, Say re and Kirker. After business meeting and tlls"U8ton of curieut events, fntbrctliig paper wore read, Mrs. Van Brunt 011 "Literature of Colonial Times," and by Mrs. Hartley.on ."Causes of Revolutionary War." The next mooting will be held at the home of Mm. IloluttV; which time ttie subject. for illicmslon will be "Critical Period in American History." Mrs. Scott will talk on "Formation of Artlclty of Confederation and Marylaud liittuence.v KisaKlttkt Cowerdy very charmingly en terVifned some friends nt dinner Thursday evlnr,s. Coders were laid for si and din 11W ?; iwived at seven. The Ubla was a UlStir't ts'futv adornml will, ,lnllt .i,n KluiUyithen, ami chrysanthemums. Tliei-e! maiiuivi 01 the evening was snt with cards nndpMsed away pleasantly. Tho3 teateJ at ttie Uble wet MN; Then, Laws, Miss DPPRICE'S Uowdei: CJifldiPslimigtfHonitg 40 Ytwi tht SUndiitl Did you Know 16 Y E Will occupy this space Allen Cmilry, Mls Klttlu (!oidoiv, Mr. F C. Zeluuiig, Jfr. Enrnist Funko, Mr. Mm kell. Invitations to tlmuoddiug of Mr, N. A. Hplesbergor of Keokuk, Iu., mid Miss Dora Schott of St. Joseph, SuwiiiIhm' !10th, hnvo lucn received In this city. 'Tlm cciomuny will tnkii place nt tlm Sixth street Temple followed by a bmiipjot iiui itseptlon nt thu I'aclllo hotel, Thu gloom is 11 brother of Mrs. L M Colin of this city, nnd both ouug folk hiivii n number of filei.ds in Lincoln. They will be nt homo lu Keokuk hcglniiig with tlm new your. The 8. L. P.O. club held their llrst meet ing Filduy evening to morgan Ir.o for thu 1 winter. Tlio club Is composed of n select fuw of gay young :opl who hnvo met for several yenis xist. 'I he diversion Fridny evening was tally pulling mid wn enjoyed ii only girl enn enjoy such 11 party. Those pirsent were: Mlstes Jrnnlu Pomfort, Ethel Hurtling, Chun Hammond, Clara Fowler, Burt Hern, Julia Kelrer, Mutilu (loodellitnd Giaco Gillespie. Mr. S. Polwosky wife of thu propiletor of tho ten cent stoie. dleil nt tho family resi lience, Thursday morning and wn in tern! yestuuliy in the Jdwlsh cemetary. Mrs. Polwosky wn 11 most benevolent woman who nlwny took 11 prominent part in local charities and was one of the nvst Interested worker in the L idles Hebrew Charity Association. Mrs. John 8. Heed entertained twenty-five ladles at it Kensington tea yesterday after ternoou. The nfternoon wa ks1 pleas antly with fauoy work, after which an eleg ant supper was served in Hie dining room. Thu table wa very prettily decorated with chrj Kantlicrmuiiis ami smyltix. Mis Jo Winger accompanied by Mis. Secrestaud Mr. Cley Secrest expect to leave to-day for Hie east to be gone several week. During her stay thore she will visit iu Haiti mooc, New York and other points of in tuiest. Mrs.E. L. Martliugnud Miss Emma Vance left Sunday for Toeka for a visit with re latives. Mr. Mai tling leaves tomorrow for Atchison whiMu Mrs. Martllng will meet him after her Topka visit. Miss Snruli Wool Mooie left yestortlay for St Lotus, from where slto goes south to spend tlio winter. Sheoxpoct to )ciiil next KUimnor lu Europe. The club composed of University student who give luformul dancing parties freipient Iy gave one at Temple llnll Thurwlny even ing. Mr, nnd Mr. J. J. Imlioir ami daughter Hnttiu left Tuesday for Sutheiluud, Flu. where they intend to spend tlm winter. Tho Lavctn Whist Hub will hold its Initial meeting Monday evening, at thu home of Mr, and Mr, J, J. Davis. Mi's Jesslo Clark of Papllllon ml MUs Muudu Bryan of Milwaukee were the guests of W. E, Clark Friday. Miss Mne A 1 very who lias been visiting with friend iu Missouri for sometime, ie turned Wednesday. Mrs. Ii. C Burr returned last week from Olympla Washington where sho Jui been visiting her mother. Mr. Henry Gulrd and family or Wilber have come to Lincoln to make it their future place of residence. The Phi Delta Theta fraternity given re ception to night at their hall In First Nation al Bank building. Mr. M, F. Woods entertained a company of friends last evening in honor of Mis Eddy a visiting friend, ' Tho F Stiuet Club, will bo outertalned by Mrs. C II. Manning Monday evening, . 8. T. St. John has recoveied enouch to co 'to his homo in Juniata to rest up. Mis Deua Lonmls entei tains the Lowell Chautautrua Club tills evening. Mr. and Mrs. W, It, Dennis are eutertnlng Mr. Weaver of Newark, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gaskell have gone to Wortbington, Ind. for a visit. Mr. O. M. Thompson has I been detained at home this week by illness. The Lotus Club met with Mrs. C, II. Gere Thursday nfternoon. Miss Olive Latta spout Tuesday iu Omaha. S ROD fi"iJB'j .- .,.., m:,: l nil. me. 1.1 lumi'i HlIK TIAIK 1 1 sH i iTHE JOSEPHINE SEAMLES , n For which we have the ecl isivc sale. This is an article ni.ulj of the best French Kid, without senilis on either side of the hand nnd conse quently cannot rip where most objectionable. Please call nnd Inspect tlictn nml sec for yourselves that we can please cverylody, whether you wish to buy pair foroS cents or the most expensive one. 5 S 1023 O Street. mm-'Mi wmrm:;m::m varai :HE-i.3STIDE30E:i3E71r3 o", &, 10c, l2o, l.'ic, 2)a, 2.Vs, :u, lOn. .We, 00c, "oo, $1.00 ench. Fireside U D' ion't be found this winte without a pair of these Comforts. You never ha e had 'em ? You've missed It, I ken; For thoe who hate hud 'em Will had 'em again. 1 1 29 O Street. FULL SET (B? TEETI $5. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. NO CHLOROFORM I NO ETHER! NO GASI All FHIloga at Dr. H. K. KBRMAN, Surgeon Dentist, Rooms 04, 95 and 96, Bnrr Blk. Five Per Cent, on Deposits Lincoln Saving Bank- and Safe Deposit Go.. 8. E.Cor. I Ith and P Streets Boxes to Rent in afe Deposit Vaults. HEN BY E. LEWIS, President a. P. 8. 8TKWAUT, Vloe-Pres. H.WKLCH, T JATM5 'R'-;'-. ; I'MiiOQiA t8 K 1 I. next week ! iu i i.t A ' ii X 1 ii, w i inirr m 1 :" :)i,v: H IS NOW AT IIANI) H - - . ! lUtcn (!StuaH itl Wants to buy her Gloves to mntcli her drosses. Willi this object hi view c hnvc ptirdnseil n stock of Kid Gloves, which for it vnriety of styles ami similes, wns neve shown before. Wo :ati imttcli cerv color, may It be dark or light. :(): We call special attention to a New Glove TH8 BHZHR, c. ii aTWitawivairiiaamisvimtis U will be convlucod It I not necessary for to use your lingers, your apron or your sleeve when can buy HANKGR0HIEFS at tho prloos will 11 nil them ollerod at by that 1NEW STORED THE3 Eon larche 1236 O STREET. Comforts." t They k 1 foot keep the warm . floors. when the are cold. i, .saffic. wm. ED. G. YATES. Lowest Ratea.