THB SATURDAY MORNING COURIER R4 !fv O I VlriKMit NurirW I'nrly. Mr. mill Mm. L. W. Terry were greatly surprised on their return from an cast. crn trip and llt to thn world's IiihI Fr. day evening, to llml tluit nbqut sixty of tholr Mends In tho Unstl.lneoln Baptist chtirch liml made preparations towel emtio their return home. Tlmy assembled nt the home of Mr. V, W. Speneer neiir by, mul ill 8:.'0 proceeded In n Intdy to the house, where the evening was spent in social concrsntlnn. Tempting re freshments were served, and the evening passed very pleasantly to nil present. Open Variy. Misses Miuiil mul Grace Oakloy Have a delightful opera party at Lincoln park TlttirHilay ou'iilng in honor of Miss Wordoti of Omaha. After the opera the joung hostesses nerved delightful refreshments The participant woro: Misses Worden of Omaha, Sehn Case, Kthel Hooper, Grace Burr, Mario Marshall. Luoy Grilllth; Messrs. Harry Lansing, Boss CurtlH, Guy Hurllnit, Wll win, Winger, Frank Kitchen, Arthur Wnlsh, Harry Kviins, John Lotterldgo. Mhrr Wnlillng. Mr. mul Mm. Sollgsohn celebrated their wilier wedding nnntvorBiiry Wed nonday afternoon nt tholr ri'Hldenco 1700 M street. Among thoso prcsont were: Mr. mid MrB. S. F. Bach and daughter, ot Chicago, Mr. mul Mrs. GIrbo, ot KnnHiiH City, Mr. H. Wnlfson, of Khiihub City, Mr. mid Mrs. A. Keens loy, of Troy, N, V. and Mr. and "Mrs. KanHley of thin city, ten Crram I'mty. Miss Miuido Beasloy gave a delightful ice cream party at the residence- of her sister, Mrs. W. W. Cooper, at 000 south Eighth-street, Monday evening In honor ot her friends Miss Josio Hart who started for Denver and Mrs. O. E. Mc Carty who Btartod during tho week for the world's fair. Tho ovoning passed 'very pleasantly to all prcsont. ttavola Club. Ravola dancing club gavo u dancing party at Burlington Beach last ovoning. Invitations were Issued to a largo num ber of friends outsido ot tho club, and there whb a largo number in attendance. Minor Mention. The annual picnic of tho Ancient Order of Hibcrniaua, which was post poned from last Tuesday on account of the Inclemency of tho weather, will bo held at Lincoln park next Tuesday, tho 37th. Hon. A. 1. McQuick, ot Daven port, and Hon. P. Jones Cosgrovo, ot this city, will be the orators. A pro f4rram ofjitldet, kjsports will be carried out, a feature of which will Ihj a base rball gamo lietweon picked' nines from division No. 1 and division No. 2, Tho Nebraska stato band will givo a concert in the ovoning. MIsb Daisy Tuttlo is preparing a con cert to bo given by her in tho Y. M. C. A. hall Tuesday ovoning, August 22. I'ersonal Mention. Mrs. L. Westerman is in Chicago, 'Mr. Will Westorman is in Chicago. 1 Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Waite are at Chi cago. Mr D. Q. Wing was a Beatrice visitor Friday. Miss Gertrude Hll went to Beatrice Tuesday. Mr. H. J. Hall Is attending tho Chi cago fair. Mr. M. D. Welch in at tho Columbian exposition. Governor Crounso was in West Point Wednesday. t Mr.T. N. Hnialing has gone to tho world's fair. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Sutter aro visiting .InLutter, la. ' Mr. A. Koch-Amlriano was an Omaha visitor Monday. Muw May Dover left for Cromvillo. Iowa, Tuesday, Mr. Lew Marshall has returned from the 'world's fair. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tibbots aro at the world's fair. Miss Lillian Dobba Is visiting frionds In Lowell, Mich. MUm Salllo Cox left Thursday for Shenandoah, la. Mrs. Samuel Shears was an Omaha visitor Saturday. Mrs. T. C. Munger is enjoying a visit at tbe world's fair. Colonel Harry Dobbins leaves today for the White City. Miss Daisy Odell Is visiting friends in Grand Rapids Mich, MiasWordeu, of Omaha la the guest of Mlsslfaudo Oskley. Hoa. Albert Watklns has returned from the world's fair. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. 8. Stuart are at tssdiag the world's fair, Mrs. George Camp is visiting friends V hi Des Moines, Iowa. ' Mr. Fred'Sotyser will leave next week ,-for his home in Boston. Mrs.M. Hart and Miss Josio, are visit iiut rstatives in Denver. n -, ,,. . j twtuvf, im vstiiaua was in 'UsmsJU during the week. J 1 I HA Ro. 0. M. Lamhertson has returned tsss Mtasml Fobtt, Wis. ', '.Miss HsttU K. Nswmeyer (eft duriag s veekfs ImmlajH, Mo. ' , Of j. Mrs. D. W. O. Huntington left Thins day for Ocean Grove, N. Y. Miss S. L. Yates, of Chicago, Ih visit lug the family of Mr, Yatcfl. Kov, h. I. Ludden and family hiivo returned from mi eastern trip. Mrs, M. Hushnell in enjoying u visit with hor nlntor at South Bend, Mr. Charles Alger returned Monday from a brief trip to Wyoming. Mr. and Mm. A. l Hyatt left for tho Columbian oxosltlnn Monday. Mr. 0. O. Whedon spent Suudny at Maleom with Mr. A. Ollorman, Mr, mid Mm. H. 0. Hartley aro en joying it visit nt tho world's fair. Mrs. T. W. Griffith and MIbb OIUo Ltittii were in Omaha Saturday, Mrs. F, W. Tucker left Monday for Chicago to vlnlt the world's fair. Kt-Governor Thnjer Ih in Ln Porte, TexaB. Ho will return next week. MrB. I. Putnam and daughter, MIhh Florenco, left Monday for Chicago. Misses Lillin mid Helen Hoover left Thursday for tho Columbian exposition, MIbb M. J. Gilbert mid ulecn MIbb Desslo BoUnson, left for Chicago ThurH day, Mra A. W, JmiBon and MIbh Sidney Murphey left Tuesday for tho world's fair. Mr. Clinton D. King returned today from it two weok'H vlnlt to tho White City. MrB. J. D. Harris Iiiih returned from it lengthy visit with friends in Salt Lake City. MIbb Julia Ackcrmnn mid MIbh Tillln Ackorman aro visiting in Memphis Tonn. Mr. Luto Morso is enjoying a vacation of two weeks In Chicago and WiHconnln poiutH. Mr. John Dorgnn is ublo to bo out again after mi illness ot about two wooks. Master John Hill has returned from u pleasant visit at his unclo's ranch near Alliance Mrs. C. M. Hurd has roturned from u sovoral weeks visit with frionds at Poorla. III. Mr. Louis Westorman Is visiting tit his old homo in Decatur, Ills., and tho world's fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Blair have ro turned from a four months visit to tho world's fair. Mra. O. E. Bewick and children and Mrs. M. Lockio, left Thursday for tho world's fair. Mr, Stockton Heath, ot Omaha, spent Sunday in this city, tho guest ot Mr. Oscar Funko. , Mr. J. V. Faflott, of San Jose, Cal., is tho guest of his cousin, Mr. A. L. Bixby, of tho Journal. Mrs. J. W. Smith visited in Maleom over Sunday with hor daughter, Mrs. William Beeson. Captain and Mrs. Phelps Pnino have roturned from a Visit ot two months at Plymouth, Mass. Mrs. Hattio Mussolman and Miss Edna Everett left Tuesday for tho Columbian exposition. Mrs. A. B. Stoele ot Herkimer, N. Y. is tho guest of her cousin Mrs. O. D. Harris ot 2001 G. street. Mrs. John McBride has returned to hor homo In Galveston, Tex., after a pleasant visit in Lincoln. , Miss Ethel Hooper and Miss Seba Case will leave Monday for a visit with friends in Nebraska City, Mrs. A. Rhodes and daughter Miss May are visiting in Frooport, III., and the Columbian exposition. Miss Elvia Blako and Miss Clara Irwin left Tuesday for u month's visit at tho Columbian exposition. Mrs. E. S. HaWloy and daughters, Miss Florenco and Miss Hcnrlotta left Thursday for tho world's fair. Mrs. Lydia Holmes and daughter Miss Laura of Kansas City aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Gero. Mrs. Zara A. Wilson will return today from Syracuse where she has beon at tending tho W. C. T. U. convention.' Mr. A. R. Hall, of Donvor, Col., form erly ot Lincoln, is visiting Mr. Charles Butord, on North Fourteonth street. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Undorwood und two daughters aro expected to return to Lin coin from Chicago some time in August. Messrs. Edwin M. Lamb, R. S. Young and 0. W. Fishordick have roturnod from a hunting trip through Wyoming. Mrs. Ruth M.Wood has roturned from Wyoming, where she spent her vacation, with headquarters at Sheridan Inn, at Sheridan. Mrs. Ellen Miller and'; Mrs. Beckmer ot Philadelphia, are spendlna tho month of August with their sister Mrs. F. W. Bartruff. , ' Dr. Benjamin F. Bailey departed Thursday for an outlpg of two or three weeks around the lakes of northern Michigan. Dr, R. E. Glffcn returned from a visit to the world's fair Saturday. He was accompanied home by his sister, Mrs. EILBrowa. Misses Elisabeth sad Katherlne Wes ton, of Beatrice stopped in Lincoln Wednesday on their return from New castle, Wyo. Mrs. J. M. Clark, who has been visit log her daughter, Mrs. J. Q. P. Hikler- braud, returned to hor homo In Pnwneo City, Monthly, Mr. I. W. Camp and daughter, MIbb Clara left Thursday to visit friends In Iowa. They wllhlnlt tho world's fair before their return. Messrs. John Fitzgerald, J, J, Butler, William McLaughlin and Edward Ksner will help represent tho state at tho Catholic congress to bo held in Chicago September I. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biggor hnio taken possession of tho pleasant cottage at 1'JU Hotith Seenteonth street, which ban been remodeled and rebuilt, making a very comfortable and tiiBty homo. Mr. Horaco W. Orr, of this city, wiih married July 20 to MIbh Nellie J. Thomp son, of Granville, N. Y. They have ar rived in Lincoln titter a honeymoon spent in Chicago and various olntH on route from tho east, and have gono toliouso keeping In a pleasant homo nt Twenty llrst and South streets. Mr. W. A. Eeker of this city tttis married last Thursday nt Crcston, Tou'i., to Miss Magglo McMantgnl of that place. Miss McMaulgal ban vis ited In Lincoln on several occasions tied has a largo circle of warm friends here. After a trip to Chicago and tho east tho joung couple will return to Lincoln and mnke tholr homo tit 1010 P Htreet. They tiro expected to nrrlvo in Lincoln about September 1. Messrs W. F. Kolley, Frank L. Hath away and C. Y. Smith returned Wednes day from northern Wyoming where they npont nearly n couplo of weeks fishing and hunting. They report both llsh and gamo plenty, and tho oxcollont reputation for voracity hitherto enjoyed by these gentlemen, lends a measuro of plausibility to tho somewhat ambiti ous yarns related by them of tho animal productiveness of Wyoming, though there tiro thoso who rcfueo to accept one statement mndo by Mr. Kclley, to wit, that ho caught ninety bovoii trout in forty-five minutes, not in cluding u largo number that hot gavo away. PATRICK EQAN A l.rmlliiK tlentocrntlc Authorlt) on Lincoln' Noted Clttinn. p, Evon in Lincoln, his own town, thero nro many opinions of tho Hon. Patrick Egnn. Tho following from tho New York Siti is interesting as tho expres sion of tho lending dcmocratld'r,new8 paper in the United States tho dem ocrats as n rule ore not kind to Mr. Egnn: Tho Hon. Patrick Egnn, luto Minister to Chill, has returned to the United States, and this 1b a good thuo ' to Bay that his conduct in tho , very dejicato mid difficult complications between' tho two republics wns thnt ot a (lrin, patriotic, and worthy representative of tho honor of his country. Aside from somo injudicious partisan opposition to his courso, tho attacks upon him in this country camo prlncpltilly f rom thoso Men Without A Country, tho Mug wumps. It seems to griovo thoso .. gont lomon ovory timo tho Unitod States refuses to bo kicked without resistance. Besides, Mr, Egan wns a friend ot Mr. Blaino, and not a friond of England. So ho was copiously abused and lied about. That did not provont his serving his country well and ho deserves woll of it C. W. MOSHER. Mnroln'n Financial Napoleon Having n Good Time In Omaha. C. W. Mosher is confined in tho Doug las county jail. Omaha. "Confined" doesn't exactly oxprcss it, but that is what Judgo Dundy would probably call it. In reality, Mr. Mosher runs th'o jail. Whon pcoplo call on him ho takes thorn through and shows thorn tho colls und tho prisoners, etc., just tho sumo as ho used to show people over his bank. Ho recoives visitors ot both sexes, and has a good tlmo genorally. And Rocoivor Huydon meantimo has not found it nec essary to call upon him for assistance. Tho question naturally arises, why Isn't ho transferred to tho ponitontiary ut Sioux Falls? Tho only answer that can bo made to this query is that Judgo Dundy and Mr. Bakor don't want Mr. Mosher sont away yot. At llurllngton lleath. At llurllngton Hoach Ilia prcsont ha boon a buy wpolc. Tho warm weather called out Umo crowds, and hundrcda wont inbathlnK, or sailed on tho lake, or rodo on tho iteamor, or danced In tho parlllon. There hai boon a big attendance orery aftornoon and ovoning. Sailing tow moro popular evorydny. Eory body nail now, and thoyachli aro In constant demand. Tho management of llurllngton Beach try to make tho public thoroughly at home at thU resort, and they haro aucceodod admirably. Thero U to much to do, and orory thing it to pleasant, that pooplollketo goto thn lake, Thn resort grows more and more popular. Music OTory ereulng at Burlington Boacli. NEXT MONDAY It YOUR DAY To o to the World's Fair. Why? Because tho Great Rock Is land Route has given groatly reduced rates, and you can now make that pro posed trip to see tho Big Show. Tho rates apply on tho following dates: Go Monday August 7, return Friday August lbor IB. Ask nearest ticket agent for full par ticulars. John Skdastian, G. P. A. Fine new line of business suitings from 935 to $40 in Scotch and homespuns, Jeckell Bros., 110 north Thirteenth street, near Lansing theatre. com E l)T0 '( m:A XtttS SV1PPUES TVt sflots W RNte WNO&J&IS m T i ueKoat to tlmo I Hove In. Adir&cl Tlx 13caiy- las Cryinsi ., Mr'T'L. ', - ,'-t?. vV) -j- " ' ot, 4 " Tlio JaTfionclas ' of Coualn'M l?ltie Oacfords BD. THE HOUSE BEFORE YOU Unless you have a good-sized umbrella over your head and a good pair of shoes on your feet. As well as the money to pay off the INDEBTEDNESS on your church before He will divide $1,000 among the churches and benevolent institutions of Ioincoln when he has sold Ten Thousand Dollars worth of goods. WlJMlS NEMU '.When the SAfoES will have reached that 'figure and you should see that a pledge for yourFAVORITB INSTITUTION is handed in before Sept. 1. Gentleman Who sits at the head of the table that I have his size in a nice PATENT LEATHER SHOE. He will aid the sale by paying For a pair, and they will please him. Quite an assortment of Ladles' Slippers suitable for evening and party wear (there will be evenings and parties before long) A variety of colors of feredSatins, plain and beaded, per pair. . . Red Goat, per pair Elegant Black Slippers, per pair 0St9 What for: niiuiniuo Perhaps Tans Gloth Top and Soft Sole In Black and the Electric Blue. In fact, large children will want shoes and I can spare them. A Dnl UA,I Cl.H..n - "Grover's soft shoes for TENDER FEET" take notice that they can get what they want at a bargain. - In Opera Tip and Plain C. S., ever before $3.00. I also have a full assortment of Ladies high shoes In all styles, at remarkably low prices. Remember that my stock is very large and complete. G. YATES, nae O STREET. ET.IEF , o M:m '. . Vv.s i'L'M IL. -o .-,; $5.00 -I ri -i-c f. $3.00 sflia.aes. mm OV, SOo, Tto. i . -. . , H' j iii.' i ' .1 r a.so. v -fvfn Mir . . 1 - r l , r 1 i r tr. me i rT&4 -i . y. i 'J fjftt