Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, March 25, 1893, Page 4, Image 4
CBPITHL C 1TV COUR1 eR. w - : ff??f!Pf S The pleasant homo of Mr. Ulekritt1, on N, mul Twenty-seventh streets, was the scone of n congenial gathering of University students, tho occasion being it library party given by Mr. Howard Hlokotts and hlscoiisln, Miss Katharine Scothorn. Tho party was iom"pUinuii tnry to tho "Phi Delta Tholtu anil Kappa Kappa (lamina" fiatornatlesund was enjoyed only ax students can enjoy Biu'h an occasion. The ladles oatno In costume representing a prominent character In some Isiok, which tho gentlemen wr requested to guess. Tho representations woro all original and unique, and many of tlioiu woro strikingly handsome. Mr. .1. A. Har ris was tho most fortnnato gentleman, an ho was ahlo to discern the characters of all tho ladles, for which diligent la lsir ho received a volutno of living's Sketch Hook, which ho trcuHiircd us a fitting monnnicnt to his nklll. Tho gentlemen decided hy ballot that Minn Helena haw woro tho most artistic costume of tho evening, and she car ried homo a China creamer and sugar ImiwI. Miss aw represented .lean D'Aro, and woro a gown of dark blue with almost a complete unit of armor. Slipper was nerved In the dining room at eleven o'clock. Tho dining room center table was adorned with a bank of potted plants In bloom. At mid night the guests departed feeling that they had spend a delightful iih Indeed a prolltable evening. Tho list of guests Included Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Harris, , Misses Enu Hlekotts, Mabel Llndloy, I Anna Hroady, Stella Klrklr, Hlunoho 151. 1.1... ...... M...... I. in. to Alln f.imtv I Fnnnlo Horshoy, Nellie Cirlggs, Mar tha Harks, Althea Hobburts, Muriel Cere. Mabel Hlokotts, Hortlia McMil lan, Elanor WilllainH, May Whiting, Helena Law; Messrs. Hay Witch, Laurence Plllsbury, Tom Wing, Wil liams, Chas. Lyman, Montmorency, Will Haymond, Emory Hardy, Avery Haggard, C. Nuslz, .lullus West erinun, Will Westenuan, Guilmotto, MeShoon, Fnrnsworth, Chas. Jones, Chas. Elliott, Jan. Cuntlold, Hurt Rick- OttH. At tho pretty homo of Mr and Mrs A W Lane on South Twelfth street oc curred two very pleasant parties last Friday and Saturday evenings. Fri day the features of tho evening wuh a celebration of St. Patrick's day. Tho house was tastefully decorated with green loaves and tho guest) woro adorned with bunohes of shamrock. Railroad high-ilvo was the all ubsorli Ing game. Dainty refreshment were nerved. The guestH wore Messrs and MoMlnmos Paul Holm, J B Horton, F O Fisko, M W Folsom, U P Davis, N C Abbott, W Q Hell, A V Jocose, C M Herrick, L W Tult, C W Hoxlo, E U Harney. W O Dawes, O A Werlck and Miss 'Hrldgo. Saturday tho fcaturo of tho evening was nn-AUthor's party. Each guest representee! some one author which tho other guest worked out. It was Mirprlslng to witness tho dlllgenoy with which ss6mo of tho guests lalMired. The'c company com prised Mosrs and Mosdnuios J L Teet ers, F E Campbell, L P Harper, F E Allen, W A Sellcck, Fred Shephard, G E Hlbnor, W R Dawes! J D Calhoun, W G Elder, Misses Abbott, BrUgo, Harper, Horton and Hutchinson, Mr F F Cook and C It Ctok. Sorosls mot Monday afternoon with Mrs. Manning. Almost tho entire club was present. Mrs. Prof. Adams led tho meeting with a thorough discus hlon of Chinese Immigration. Tho discussion was vory comprehensive, be ing considered in every possible light. Mrs. Adams llrst reviewed It from u moral, a theological and an economical stand point. Sho dwelt on tho dangers of their excessive Immigration, es pecially their standard of life. Tho Chlnamnn Is not well tlttcd to survlvo In tho environment of this country. A question that Is considered by all au thorities on tho subject as very Instru mental In tho discussion against tho Immigration Is tho food question. Tho Chinaman can live upon about one-half of tho food that It takes for an Ameri can citizen. Their diversity of feeding is also a largo factor In tho battltt of life. Mrs. Adams vory ably reviewed tho measures that congress had enact ed touching upon, this question, Thoy should como in such small numbers and remain n servile class with none of tho rights or duties of citizenship. Mrs. Adams was assisted by Mrs. Prof. Bowen and Mrs. Beebe. A vory pleasant and entertaining party was given Friday i idt'g at tho rcsldonco of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lano, 1340 South Twelfth stre. t. Tho prin cipal fcaturo of tho evening was high five. Each guest was presented with a neatly folded ticket tlo.l with a dainty ribbon, which proved to bo a ticket to Chicago and tho world's fair, by tho "High Five Route." In place of tho usual stipulations, woro tho rules of tho game, also tho names of stations along tho routo. A lino collation was served. Tho guests present woro Messrs. and Mesdames J B Horton, FC Fisko, M W Folsom, O, P. Davis, T. C. Mungcr. W. A. Sollcck, Paul II. Holm, W. Q. Boll, N. C. Abbott, C. A. Werlck, W. R. Dawes, E. B. Barney, Barr. Parker, O. "W. Hovlo, T. W. Tult, C. M. Ilorrlck, A. F. Llcssnnd Miss Grace Bridgo. nmdn 'grand prepanil Inn's fbl'h'gldiious and nourishing spring and summer. Several openings anil displays of now goods have occurred this weelc. .Mr. Ackermann shows as lino a line of milli nery as has ever been shown in Lin coln. Tho nrriiiigomont of his displays Is artistic in the extreme, and show that no preparation has been spared to mako the spring opening a grand one. The display of novelties and furnish ings scon nt the store of .1. II. Mauri tius Is elaborate and handsome. The display Is especially handsome In the evening wImii Illuminated by electric light. The new goodsat llerpolshelni or A: t'o. Is exceedingly line. The nov elty department shows unusually pret ty and artistic things. The handsome store Is very attractive at evening when mado brilliant by lights. Headers of Till: Couitll'.lt have a standing Invitation to contribute all kinds of news items to these columns. If you know of anything that will In terest the respectable element of soci ety, If you have a visitor at your home or you expect to visit abroad, If you at tended a party or glvo one, or If any thing happens In your neighborhood that would bo of Interest toourputrous, mako us acquainted with tho fact. Call us up via telephone li"i!l; send It in on a surprise oh Tuesday evening, tho oc casion being tho birth-day anniversary of tho young lady. The surprise was complete, as Miss Lemmo obtained no Inkling of It before hand. Tho oven- I Ing was pleasantly pont with games and splendid refreshments. I ho guests were MIses Ida Hatch, Euunu Cala ban, Maud Wood, Dott Druse, Flora Stelner. Clara Lemmo, Messrs. Peter Law, Carl Andrews, Chas. Winters, Clarence Hoggs, Curl Carpenter, Wile Cullen, Frank Hyan. 1 Tim grand oponlng of tho Famous millinery this week has attracted hundreds of ladles to that well known establishment. There' was a perfect feast at hand for all and tho now ef fects together with the oxquslt novel ties shown were sutllclent to tempt many a fair creature that went In slni nlv to look, tt Is claimed by all that Mr. Ackerinnnn's stock this season sur passes all previous elTorts, and saying this, the ladles that failed to attend tho opening will know what to ex pect. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lane gave a pleasant evening with Authors. Those who enjoyed their hospitality were Messrs. and Mesdumes F. E. Campbell, N. (i. Elder, L. P. Harper, F. E. Allvn, .1. L. Teeters, W. A. Shelleck, Frederick Shepherd, F.W. Stevens. (Jeo. E. Ilibner, W. H. Dawes, .1. I). Calhoun; tho Misses Hutchinson, Horton, Bridge, Harper, Abbott ;Mcsrs F. F.Cook and C. H. Cook. MIssTlllle Horksou very entertained a company of pleasantly friends at cards last evening, the hostessnlVordlng each guest a most enjoyable contest at high live. Elegant refreshments added to the attractive features of tho oc casion. Mrs. F. M. Hill gave a charming IIBwN vfP; i!HP3t w flliiSI "lWm IF1 ' v nuiTt'1 f.jfei'! .uiiiffuiliiiiiiiinr IS' I il A RECEPTION GOWN. I lHstnl or by messenger or, If you pre fer, a reporter will call on you for any such nows, If you will but "put us on," so to speak. Will you not favor us thusly when you can? A delightful and iIonual whist club which cannot hoist of a name, but which has boon In working order for several years, mot Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Perry, M and Soventeonth street. Progressive whist was played and Mr. Hurley und Mrs. Raymond were tho winners. The mombors of tho club, together with friends, were Messrs. and Mesdames N C Brock, Carl Funko, N C Abbott, I M Raymond, W C Wilson, E S Hawloy, S H Burnhum,.! II Hurley, J B Wright, Dr and Mrs Appolgot, E E Brown, Mrs Sarah Harris, Daisy Robinson, Miss Chas Hannu und Frank Cook. breakfast party last Saturday morning at her pleasant homo 12-8 II street. Tho breakfast was served at 10 o'clock In the gas light dining room. Tho table wus handsomely decorated with yellow roses and yellow rlblsm. Tho menu consisted of nine courses and was perfectly served. Covers woro laid for six. Friends of Miss Flshhnch will bo pleased to learn that she has ucccpted a lucrative position with the popular now dry goods houso of E.C. Robertson, corner Eleventh and N streets. .Miss Flshbach bus legions of friends in this city and there is probably no salei-lady In the city that has a larger trade fol lowing. Tho now ll rm Is to bo con gratulated upon securing her services. Tho society of tho Hall In tho Grove mot Wednesday evening with Mr. W. E. Hardy. A vory enterostlng pro gram which had been previously ar ranged was successfully carried out. Tho society is delightfully informal to tho Mr. Chas. Best and Miss Elslo Chrls tanseii. The happy couple returned Immediately to Omaha. The hunting party consisting of Messrs. I lout., llaltott, Muugor, Funko anil Hargraves, who went over to Mis souri last week to shoot ducks, and llsh, returned yesterday tired but hap py. They met with great siicces, bringing home several hundred ducks and a quantity of llsh. A party consisting of Miss Martha Funko, Miss Alice Cowdery, Miss Hose Carson, chaproued by Mrs. C. C. Up- ham, went up to Omaha last Saturday to hour the southern performance. The Empire club will glvo a largo dress party this evening at tho Ionis ing academy. A largo number of guests have been Invited and a pleas ant time Is expected. Mr. and Mrs. II. I). Hathaway re turned from Chicago Thursday accom panied by their daughter, Mrs. II. D. Mulr. The trio spent several days In the windy city. By the way have you seen TlIK Caimtai. City Couiur.it's coin card? It Is neat, unique, and does not cost a cent. If you did not get one, call or write for one. Mrs. Cary left Thursday for Provo City, I'tah. where sho will make her future home. Her son. Mr. Will Cary left last week for the same place Tin: Capital City Couimku's coin cards are going fast. Send for one or you will get left; they are free. Mr. Jul Iih Ly ins, of Keokuk, Iowa, a well known knight of tho road who has many friends In Lincoln, was a visitor several days this week. Mrs. C. 1). Pitcher and Mls Mary Pitcher went up to Omaha Saturday to hear Southern. They returned the llrst part of tho week. Miss Minnie Do Pile, who has been teaching In tho David City high school, Is expected homo today for a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yates. M and Sixteenth streets, are entertaining Mrs. and Miss Van Everu of Now Jersey. Miss Henrietta llollowbush who re cently lived In Lincoln is expected soon on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Sutton. Mrs. J. J. Underwood loft Wednes day for Chicago where they will spend several days visiting. Tho over congenial F Street Card club was entertained Saturday evening by Mrs. F. C. Mills. Mr. Chas. llollowbush returned to Lincoln this week after a long visit to Ct recti Cloves, Fla. Mrs. W. B. Hargreaves and Mrs. Sutton wont up to Omaha Monday to spend tho day. Dr. and Mrs. Lasby aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ImhotT at Suther land, Florida. The Au Fait club meets with Mr. and Mrs. Will HutTman tho tlrst of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Funko entertain a whist club next Friday evening. Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Ladd returned Tuesday from a visit In Illinois. Miss Ida Friend leaves for Falrbury today to visit with relatives. Miss Maragret Balrd is visiting her sister lu Des Moines. Tho Century club meets Tuesday with Mrs McCreery. Miss Maine Carson is visiting in Des Moines. "llnci Up" Is a tantalizing admonition to those who at this season feel all tired out, weak, without appetite and dis couraged. But tho way in which Hood's Sarsaparhlu builds up tho tired frame und gives a good appotlto, Is really wonderful. So wo say, "Take Hood's and It will brace you up." For a general family cathartic wo confidently recommend Hood's Pills. Tho Bon Marcho, lW O street, has placed a desk and stationary at tho dis posal of lt suburban patrons, which convenience Is highly appreciated. CTsREEgc Easter Sale -OF- DRESSG0ODS KRUG & GO.'S Tlii s Week and Next wo will sell you an Enstiv Dress at 69c a yard, worth up 90c. All the pretty colorings, including the ''Bishop Purple." to Just drop in and see these goods at 69c, and you will be temp ted to buy a dress, whether you need one or not. KRUG 5t CO Successors to J. W. WINGER & CO 1109 O STRE6T. Wednesday afterncon a very pretty wedding occurred at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hurt, on P street, at which time Miss Estellu A. Scuulon and Mr. W. Do Wolfo woro murried. Rev. A. A. Williams, of tho First Baptist and profitable In tho oxtiomo church, iorformed the serotnony In a members. simple and impressive way, in tho par lor under a bower of (lowers. Hearty congratulations followed, after which a delightful wedding suppor was sorved. Tho happy couple departed on the west iHiund train for Denver, whore they will spend several weeks, after which they will take up their residence in Beatrice, the homo of tho groom. Tho presents, were both numerous und handsome. David P. Sims, dentist, rooms 4: 43 Burr block. and ij CORNER IIIHN Is tho ilnco where tho SO1IOM0 re is Located Ladles aro cordially invited to call and seo our elegant display of Novelty Dross Goods and China Silks. Over one hundred dllToront styles no two alike all of tho latest patterns. Wo Invito comparison. E. C. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. -s2umi(5KK TS.iJS7 rf(J.rftif3ir2ft sJ The Young Married People's club which was to have mot with Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Wedno day evening was postponed on account of sickness. It will 1)0 entertained next Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Mauritius at their homo on (J street. Tho closing party of tho Pleasant Hour club will be given on Friday eve ning. April 7, at tho Hotel Lincoln. As this Is tho last of tho series of par ties for this season unusual prepara tions will bo mado to render this ilnallo as the mint pleasant one of tho year. has been very dlbiiirrceablo and tin spring-llko, yot wo know that spring has como. Tho city mercnams nave Tho Loveta Whist club met Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Is A. Brown. Tho accustomed game of whist was nlaved until eleven o'clock when a dainty siqipor was served. Those pros-, j,., umi .Mps. Frank Hull very pleu- antly entertained 1110 iicnaissanco eiuo last evening at dinner. A splendid dinner was served In courses at seven o'clock, after which the usual interest ing literary program wa rendered. Tue parlors of t u Llndell hotel out were Messrs and Mesdames A Field, I W Lansing, C T Hoggs, W A Llndlov, W E Klrkor, E Ballot, .1 J Davis, Wuugh. .1 .1 C.tllllan, Miss Kato Stoddard and Mr Frank Everett. The n.ivt murittmr will 1m tlio lllllll 01111 of Though the weather of tho past week j lhJ, t,iiltm lxm Mrs Llndley will give n tl o'clock dinner. The homo of MUs Lulu Limine, u."l realized tho fuct ulreudy, and have 1 Wood street, was tho scene of a jollj woro the scene of a pretty wedding Monday afternoon at which time I lev. L. P. Luddtn united the lives and fortunes of two Omaha joung people. !Z-SW ' :,fz'l ' & OUR NEW SPRING STOCK OF and Ladies' Furnishing Goods Millinery IS NOW COMPLlilt. iysrx i$i $ 7$s-jr7jr7$4 vitt i K- 4?uvutolicvo We are showing all the newest and proper in endless variety. goods -& jmJm-