OAPITAIa oity oourier. 1 1 POPULATION OF LINCOLN 70,000 Crnr I Oth and P Street. Arc now lionlntr n Inrg lln of NEW SUMMER GOODS In iTiTjr ilrinrlinnt. dress aoons. linkns, UNDERWKAR, HOSIERY. KID GLOVES nml R11HION8 n specialty. Agents for lltittorlok's Pnttorna. H. R. Nissley & Co. 'I hn t'liurltT Out lln I'ouml At llotrl Lincoln New Htnml. W'lmWor Hold Nw Htnml. Onpllnl lliitvl ,Nirii Htnml. llnl llinln Httnr Hlor, 10:0 0 HL Kd. Ynnnir, ITOTOHt. Climun, I'IkU'Imt A To , 1150 O Ht. Mimro' .V Htnml, IIS Booth lltk HI. Coil NIK n O 111 rr, lUIOHt. Cnnluo I'lKiir Hlorr, IMIi nml (I Hid. SPRING STYLE H'Ull!0 71 -i KlHKriTt 6li VV V iMj)J' NOW IN. W.R. DENNIS & CO., 1137 O Street. On th Hid. Whltobroast Coal mul Llmo Co Cowlo, untlortakor, Funko, 110 S. 12th. Lincoln Frnino nml Art Co., 225 8. 11th. Tho best t ratio use White Loaf Flour. Canou City ooal at tlia Whltobronat Cool mid Lime Co. David P. Sims, dontlst, rooms 42 anil 43, Burr Block. Try Club Hoiimo colfee, uono ho gootl. Miller & CI IKonl. Mrs. MoFnrlnnd, professional nurse, 131 South Elovonth street. Mrs, II. II. Domarost, Hair Dressing and Manicuring, rooms 10M02, 1518 O street. K. C. Baking Powder, 25 ouueos for 2G cents. Absolutely pure. Havo you tried it? A full lino of Imported SiinllnoHiind canned soups. Miller fc OHioi-d, opp. Htirr lllk. B. F. Reagan has exoluslvo sale ot Excolslor Patont" Dakota flour. The best In tho olty. Wonted Every lady In tho olty to try Reagan's "Exoolslor Patont" flour. Every stick warranted. Everything now at 235 South Elev enth stroot. Wo try our bost to please iu quality and in price. Full lino of artist's niatorlals at Liu. coin Fromo and Art company's, 220 South Elovonth street No such lino of caunod fruits in the olty as shown by W. A. Collin &. Co., M3 South Eleventh Street All ordors via tolophone 398 will reach W. A. Coflln & Co. and receive prompt and careful attention. If you want tho bost flour in tho oity buy the Excelsior patont of B. F. Rea gan, 235 South Elovonth stroot Never order an invitation until yon havo soon tho samples of tho work dono by tho Now Courier Publishing Co. Mrs. H. II. Domnrost, lato of Chicago, hair drossorand manicurist 1618 O street. Take elevator, room 101-102. Visit the Annex when you want a do. UcimiKineiil, cleanly sprouil. well u inked and polltelyserved. Call at 133 S. 12th Frames, framos, frames, of every description ot Lincoln Framo and Art oompany's, 220 South Elovonth stroot In Mrs. Gospor's hair goods depart ment you will And all the latost hoad adornments. Hair dressing by compe tent artists. It will pay you to coll at tho now grooery, 235 South Elovonth stroot for all first-class goods. Fruit and vege tables, in season. Miss Bortha Snydor, stenographer and typewriter. Corrospondonco, law work, and all kinds of shorthand work prompUy and neatly executed. 1134 O strwet Telephone 253. When you want prompt service and fair treatment and the selection from the largest stock of grocorios in Lin coln call on W. A. Coflln & Co., suc cessors to J. Miller, 113 South Elovonth street The New Courier Publishing Co., 1134 O street, is now ready to accept orders for all kinds of fine printing and engraved work. Wedding invitations, calling cards, eta, a specialty. Phono 2fi3. o I iKvilaJC'Vlz' 2Li3BMBmfA E." "ni 'NfCWif JII.M.N IUIIU'm NWI.MMIMI I'MtTV .MIhx lleillo ItnrruiiMllw. iliM( In lnlr . advantage of tlin facilities for uncial h.mln.r.. nf Mm fonHti i.. r.n- u.w.i..i enjoyment nlloreii iiy the now nanltnr 111 111. mul lint nml i liimii'l in it litititirtti nt oil by her wasinnst successful. Invl tntloim to n social swimming puny nt the sanitarium Woiliiesilav lunrniiii;. rrom Hi to Vi o'clock were sent to liuly I "' , ,., ' " "" i i" " proscmcii and gentlemen frlonds.nnd lit the time " ,.Tl"i.t!, ' "IM""""""'"! nml wiih tho ro 2mllci.ted the gioat plunge m.s 1Iioh"V,"VT l,m'k V,H,.,",,,,: ,""s scene of an unlimited nml menv mil lim- MM Hie tulile were. .Mrs. N. H, Horshlcr from 10 to IU o'clock were sent to liuly ing. miss niiir is a most nccninplfsed swimmer; the public Is nwnre of her life savlngoxporloneoof two years ago' ami of the graceful acknowledgement of her heroism by the I'nlted States Uiiveriiment In the form of n Iieiiiitirul gold medal. At the paity Wednesday morning her grace iu I he water eclteil general admiration. There wete many other Indies and gentlemen present who were good HwlmineiH present, ami as the graded depth of the big plunge maile It iiossllile for the most timid to llnd enjoyment, the guests derived much pleasure rrom Miss IIiut'h hospi tality. The handsome parlors adjoin ing the plunge were lull of people, those who did not bathe availing themselves of the luxury of the recep Ion rooms, which for l elr beauty a e une,,ualed In this city. Light refresh men h wen. serv l.nl.nr (I, ..i.h.ir The invited guests were- Messrs. and Mesdames Ashby, A. (1. lleeson, L. V. Hurr, A. H. Ilurr, A. I). Ilurr, .1. . lluckstatr, E. E. llrown, (leorge Brown, C. T. Brown, I-'. V. llrown, S. II. Burn ham, T. II. Ileutou, Ceorge Clark, W. U. Dennis. ,1.1). Everett, Carl Funke, llurlbut, V. llargreaves, Chas, Hall, Harry Hall, Charles llammoml, J. B. Cunningham. Frank Ladil, Charles Llpplncott, F. W. Little, V. M. Leon aid, Marshall, Mitchell, It. I). Muir, ilacol. Mahler, II. K. N'lssley, It. II. Oakloy, O. K. Oakley, Ogden, II. I). Hathaway. Pound, Perry, E. I). Prltc aril, 1. M. Itaymoud, A. S. Itaymond, L. Wessel, It Jtehlander. Shwnb, W. S. Latta. Sutton, K. II. Townley, Tilton, Cal Thoinpsoii, 1). E. '.Thoinpson, Charles Upham, Myron Wheeler, J. II. Wright, C. E. Yates, Van Duseii, A. C. ii'iiier; Misses: llnllie Hooper, Mauilo llammiiuil, Ruby .lones, Nellie Kelly, Maud Burr, Olive Latta, Mag gie English. Martha Funke, Anna Fuuke, Sarah Harris, Hoover, Haggard, Loulso Adams, Anna Ilurr, Mnmlo Carson, Rose Carson, Kittle Cowdrev, Alice Cowdrey, Mauilo Smith. Leila Shears, Karah Schwab, Cora Talbot, Naomi Weaver, Wing, Oortruilo Liiwh, Then Laws, llattio Lelaud, Carrlo Lelauil, Stella Curtis, Fay Marshall, Mary Miller, Loulso Pound, Nolllo White, .leanotto Wilson, Clara Walsh, Oortruilo Zlonior. Messra: Will Meyer, Mohroiisteckor, L. Marshall, Lieuten ant Pershing, Roseoo Pound, E. I). Pritohard, S. T. St. John, Clarence Smith, W. Faruain Smith, Dr. Sparh, Eugene Thompson, Thomas Wing, Dan Wing, W. Morton Smile, Baldriilge of Omaha,Matsou Baldwin, CliurlosClapp, Frank Cook, Ross Curtis, B. CI. Dawes, John Dorgau.Oscar Funke, Ed. Fitzger ald, Ck'orgo Forcsmaii,(ioisthartlt,llol lowbush. I laggard, W. Hardy, Emery Hardy, Frank Hathaway, Charles Haw ley, Fred Houtz. Will Johnson, Fred Howe, C. A. llaiiua, Robert Joyce, Harry Krug, Thomas Kelly, Woodburg, A. K. Audrlaiio, Frank C. ehruug. HIOMA ALPHA LTSU.ON. One of tho leading events In social circles at the university occurring re cently was tho fouudiugof the Lamlila PI. elu.pt or of tho Sigma Alpha Ensilou fniternlty. The badges were llrst soon when tho cadets wore about ready to . .v " start for camp Friday, May 2iith. Mi ......v.... ...... ....... j, ...i.j ..... mi, ii ... m.. i i. iun llll'lllis hi, cr IIOIIIli .... 1 fClll.. ..f II... .;..!. II.. ..ll!MU....II. 0 1 .1 . ... ""I"' I .itiiiiiiu. i mi iv, ii inv uiiti'i.iii.t in -oiiiiiii oevuuieeiiiu si reel, Wednes Mlchtgan,ou May 20th Initiated Messrs. I day evening. Miss Hutchison was as- xv. it oawyor, l. ij. ioui, k. u. race, ii. H. Avery, V. B. Hadley, C. F. Omul, E. II. Haughtou, and W. P. Bross into tho mysteries of S. A. E besides pledging several men for the llrst of next year. The Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity is one of the strongest national college fraternities iu tho country. It has forty eight chapters located in proiul- ..vi..,. t ...... .r. iiniiii,iiiit uiu uuiiui StatoH, extending from Harvard in tho east to Lelaud Stanford iu the west, iiuui seiiiiois unuiiKiio.il mo uiiiieu friim Mm iiiilvniutli nf Xtliililirtm In Mm north to tho university of Texas iu the south. Among the most prominent al umni of tho fraternity are the lato As sociate Justice L CQ.Lumnr, Governor Molvlnloy.of Ohio, Secy, of tho Trens ury, John Carlisle, and Hon. II. L. Wil son. A Sl'ltl'UISE I'AKTY. Tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. S. Berk son was tho scene or a happy surprise party Thursday night in honor of their son, Mr. Sol Berksou. Mr. Greeubaum in behulf of those present, presented Mr. Borkson with u hnudsumo ilk urn brollu. Those present were: Tho Misses Bertho Soliifsi Inn. Alviinn F,l.,..,l Til. lie Friend. Amaniia kohn. Anna IayeV Frank, Stlonlor, Tillio Berksou, Sallle i. tt uorkson, and Dora Berksou; Messrs. Hugo Kahn, Swartz, Leon Ougenheim, Meyer Barr, S. Greeubaum, Alfred Eis ner, J. C. Oppeuhelmer, Henry Mayer, and A. M. Berksou. IIKI) TEA. Mrs. I. Bracks gave a red tea at her handsome residence, Eleventh and II st routs. Tlmrsilnv iiiliirinn.il In 1... ...... . .., ........ ...... .. .,.... ...... .ii.uw, of Mrs. N. S. Hershler, of Burlington, In., The parlors were draped in red u Tut in the corner of tho tea table was a PRICE'S The only Pure Cream of Tartar Pow.ler.-No Aimiioiiin, No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes40 Years the Standard. oVii fctRUfd J7q beautiful Ntaiiillng lump ndnrneil with hiiiiilmiiiin red mIiiiiIo. I ft I ribbons ... ..ill n ill niiiiiiiuiK 111 II J IT lllllir w'io HiiMpeiiilcd from tho chamlolloi to Mir corners of the table ami wore trliiiined with carnations. Tho supper was composed iiIiiiohI entirely or lliiil color such iih deviled crnlm In the shell, lobsters garnished with red radlshoH, hi raw nemos, etc. Tlio tulile presented Ml'H. NcWIIIIirk. IIiii-mIiIiip. M A..W. man, .LHiieier, M. Well, H. Ksensky, L Vessel.H. I) .Mayer. II. Solilenslngor, Mlleliell, .Mrs. 1. llntcks, and Miss A una .Mayer. KAPPA KPP OAMMA. The Higma chapter or Kappa Kappa (liiiiunn fraternity gave a leceptlon to Miss Austin, grand secretary or tho friiternily, Monday nrternnon, at the home or Miss Helena Ijiw, Eleventh nml I) streets. The house was beauti fully decorated with (lowers and with the fraternity colors, light and dark blue. Miss Mattle Berks assisted Miss Law in receiving tho guests from l un til " o'clock. Tllose lii'iiwnnl win.. Misses Helen llarwood, Sarah Kliwuhj W " , ' i m7 J lS i .' T" ,,,'1",, I N n ,mi W I. I Su' ' Vi"10 iV'T' ' :) "' ,,l,ls'." ll,l" Ij ' Million. Helen irnifiirv. .ifwiiitiiimt 'I'miuiiin.. m...m... . , " ' . !' iv'miiiiiii', 11 It 1 1 IIll Hutchison, Orace Bridge. Nellie Coch rune, I'linnle Woods, Joy Webster, Pearl Camp, Sallle Cox, Stella Irvine, MitX Whiting, Fannie llershev, Muriel Oeie.NellieOrlggs, Elizabeth Seacrest, Maude Kisser, Bessie (lahau, Martha Burks Mable Lln.lley, Alia Lantz, Florence Winger, Bertha McMlllcn, Airhia Roberts, Sallle Oroh, Jessie Jury, Stella Klrker Mary Jones, Blanche Skldmore, Kate Shohhorn, Conklln. Messrs: Bulla, Hubbard, Harry Hicks, Will Hardy, Jolon Dixon Frank, Bulls, Vonnd, Wyim, H. T, Westerman. Sam Low, Charles Jones. Chauncey Unsz. Al.l'.MNI IIINNEIt. After the regular coiumencemeut ex ercises, Wednesday, the graduates and facility of the State University repaired to Orant Memorial hall where the V. W. C. A. ladles had the drill room con verted into a baiuiueting hall. The tables were tastefully decorated and In the center of the room was a pyramid of Dotted nlants. A minilwip nf nr..i... girls were In readiness to servo tho annual alumni dinner. During the courses the university orchestra under tho direction of Mr. Menzendorf ren dered appropriate selections. Mr. Will (). Jones was toastmaster and re sponses were given as follows: Tho University. Chancellor Canllold; tho early classes, A. M. Field: class of '78, II. II. Wilson; class or Tl, Pror. C. X. Little; class of '(), Prof. H. W. Cald well; class of '81, Prof. Lawrence Foss ler; class of '82, Mrs. A. M. Field; clews of 8Ji. Dr. A. O. Warner; class of '87, nun r. iiarn; class or T8H, O. 1$. Polk; class of V.I, T S. Allen; class of W, II C. Pertersu; class of '1H, Miss Schwab; class of "IfJ. Miss Pound; class of '0.'l, Emory Hardy. Among tho voung la mes waning on Hie tallies were: Misses Anna Burr, Clara Walsh, Oor trudo I-nws. Delia Loomis. Gertrude Hill, Margaret llaird. Helen Welch, Anna vu-oks, .gnes Howell, Oeorgia Camp, Bessie McNIU. Oeorgia Thell, Nellie Cochrane, Stella Elliot, Mrs. Ethel Drain. Mrs. Joseph Bigger, and Mrs. N. C. Abbot. I'Altl'.WKLL HKCKITION. Miss Martha Hutchinson, of tho giiiiiiiaiiiig eiass oi uiu mi vers ty. en- i...(..l.,...l .. r..... r-i i. ... . ." ' sisleil hv the ineiiiliiiru nf (l... n..u.. Gamma fraternity and took thisocca slon to bid rarewoll to many of her university associates who are about to leave Lincoln. Among thnso present were: Misses Sarah Shwab, Pearl Canip (ieorgle Camp, Alice Wing, lies so Wing, Mattie Treniaine, Josaphine Tremalne, (Sraco Bridge. Nellie Coch- VMlll llljtl I l..u........l v i .i.H, iuilii iiiuwuiiii, uoy weoster I Anna Brnady, Carrie Dennis Mice Hutchison, Anna Wilder, Laura llag- giiii, i-yiua Jiuiien, Xlmi Wellor. Maudo Hammond, and Miss Keating ,,L1",,'Nvri'(,uluV' .Wi" Montiiioroiiov! I-rank Woods. Julius Westerman. Wi'll esteriuan, Charles Gregory, James Caulleld, Woodbury, Nicholson, Stro man, James Snyer, Avery Haggard, C harles Jones, Burbor.ani! Mr. Keating! THE IIKNAIbSANCB CI.UII. The Renaissance club was enter tallied by Judgo and Mrs. A. W. Field I-rlday evening. Magazine articles' were rev owed by each meinbor of tho club, and Mrs. E. T. Hartley gave a Ice." Tho roll cull mw Z. , i I . ..?...'. L ,.' was rloiled to .,,,.. " u, u""ciiant of Von ,73'. K?" .. wt!ro: i ..... " '-..tiiuHvn ., u. niivv r. H. W ilson and A. W. Field. ITXKK HALL. Mr. Oscar F. Funke, of this citv mul Miss Elizabeth Hall.'of Onmha Ce married in Trinity Cathedral, Onmha, at 12 o clock, noon, Thursdny, June a Ihe ceremony was performed by Dean Gardner and Rev. Mr.Gi..sninun,of Cal ifornln, uncle of tho bride. ton al o y iv wJ TLm ull' mate friends being prlent The 1 bdiutiful marriage service of the Eiilsiimttit filmt'iili u'uu iiii.ul l,..i...u --,-. ..j-i.. ....v.. ...a. ...-iv iiiijiiun' slvelv rendered. The liriiln unu un charming and the bridegroom so manly, the Htiriouuiliugs were or such a happy character, that the ceremony, lifirffiriitntl iitiflm uinili riii(.i...l.l.. .... ,.. ....,,,., ..... ...... i. ,,.. in, siilceH.was a bountiful event to be long cnerisiieii in tno inemorv or those present. Tim ilnv umh full mill Mm mil lifi.lt..l - "" '-.. - ... Mil ... 1.IIII, the scene of ho many fiiHhlouable wed- ftllllfS. UflM flllV'lll tllflfl. III I Cii.il If.. fPli.. -r , ' v ..I..... , . , -, , hit SIIIi'h ri.VH lllslllloil llirillllfll llm rl.ili Htaiueii glass windows, suiruseil the su- creu einiice wiin a HUDiiueii light t lint added to the Impresslvoness ot the oc casion. So simple and Hocharmimr uns the weddiiigl On the Ntl'oke nf tu-nlvn Mm I n-l. I.. ., the arm of her brother, Mr. Nethertnu nan, iniiuwiug nor nininer, Airs. r. L Hall and Mr. Bingwalt. her bruther- lll.lnu'. l.rneeeilinl iIiiwii Mm umlii nlul.. meeting beforu the altar Mr. Funke, who was iiccompuuieii ny Mr, U. u. Wing, of this city. Immediately after Mm llirlllltfllll Mm nln U'itu .if 11. t ...... ....... .-...',. ....'..'.........i uiu iiiii tracting partlesaud those who assisted nun' urivon in uie resilience oi ino liriiln. ' M rj.'i Kl. Murv'u A tvlu .m informal reception was lielii until the depaittire of Mr. and Mih. Funke, Hhnrtly beruro I o'clock, for Chicago. tiioso preseni nt Hie weilillng rrom Lincoln were: Mrs. Fuuke, Mr. and Mis Curl l.'imkii Mi nml ti-u f Int.... II and children, Prof, and Mrs. C. N. liinie, .xiiss Anne punue, .xir. l L. it. .11... .... i .,, i.i .... . iiiiiiinwuy, nun .miss nnenrs. ine iisii- e is were .Mr. Ouniiott. of Omahu. mul Mr. Smith, or this city. 'I'lm Itrldtil (Miittln will rifftt'jt Iti I lit coin the latter part of this month nml win resuie on ix street near Twelfth. The lnlile Is well known In this city, having visited here the guest of Miss Shears. She Is a very lovely and tllletlteil VnllllL' Imlv. Air I.'hi'iIh Iu one or Lincoln's most popiilur young men nun nus utiuineii a prominence iu lmultmuu iiirnlfM Mini nll.t.ilu tiiiii.l. credit upon his ability. Together they win no niosi. wariiuy receivoit upon their arrival In Lincoln by a large number of warm friends. WHIST C'Lt'll. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Leonard enter tained asmall whist club.nartvMondnv oveniiig,attlieir homo oiiTwelf th street. Those present were: Mr. ami Mrs. A. O. Beeson. C.N. Little, Frank Ludd, Oreeu, and A. B. Cotrroth. Continued m First I'uyc.) MONARCH GAS OTHRR SnUBBK OTHER WK NEW METHOD VAPOR STOVES. NO SMOKE. NO ODOR. Screen Doors, Screen Wire, Ice Cream Freezers, and everything to make home comfortable and cool in summer time." 1308 O STREET H. J. HALL & BRO. READY The Nebraska State Band FINEST MUSICAL ORGANIZATION IN THE WEST. HANDSOMEST UNIFORMED BAND IN AMERICA. The Nebraska State Band, organized and incorporated under our state laws and especially en dorsed by the Legislature of Nebraska, is now ready for the transaction of all work where a' high class of music is desired. We can furnish any number of men for either orchestra or band work, sup plying programs selected from a REPERTdlRE OF 300 SELECTIONS, embracing all the latest music, both popular and classic. Engagements made for work either at home or abroad, on short notice and at reasonable prices. Call or address, U. WESSEL, Jr., Manager, Telephone 253. ,I34 Q Street, LINCOLN, NEB. PROGRAM IN SALES IN SHOE DEPARTMENT JU A.CI-I DAY Foil ti-ijs AV32EK. km b i0 1 1) TW u wore very busy last week in this department and shall continue to offer inducements that will interest you. Remember our Shoes are all N1CW and the latest styles. If your want SIIOKS look to your own interest and come where you can get the nicest selection at the lowest prices. MONDAY (), mlit.s $1.00 Oxfords for $:U0. TUESDAY Our Indies .V,0 Oxlbrds for &2.90. WEDNESDAY or mel,'s $.j.oo shoes (:i stylos) lbr.$2..17 THURSDAY Our ladies $2.50 shoes (-1 styles) titJ.07. FRIDAY Our Misses and boys $2.00 shoes 1.4-1. SATURDAY 0m l-7v;hlurs Kcd ,uul Russet su,os lit iL.'lij. Paste this in your hut and when you come around take it in HERPOLSHEMIER & CO. ARK ALSO SOLK AGKNTS FOR FOR ENoAGEMENTS. H. T. IRVINE, Director. i if nTfT- J STOVES. THK M i I -5 . S3 -JL. -"