' W.3 '' A $c tef ' &' 1 SOGML WI The state fair and a wedding of acneral Interest gave some llfo to social circle this week. Turtle to tho state fnlr race are still popular. Thoro worn tho Usual merry companies of young people thhi week. Hut society contlnuen dull and there Ih ho immediate cause for belief that thing will soon mond. Tho world's fnlr will continue to interfero With entertaining until Novomlwr or later, and the husine depression will, i la thought, affect society more nr lew seriously nil winter. Of tho woddlngs In prospect ,uh 1,M,ro are several- fow will occur More Bpring. MelMner-llfl'ne. Ttio miwt notable function of tho week in j6clnl circle was tho beautiful cere mony unltiag ia marriage MIsaMlnnlo DcPuo nml Mr. Geargo L. Molssnor, which occurred at tho renidenco of Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Webster, undo and aunt of tho bride, on J .street, Tuesday ovon lug. Tho bonne presented n Iwnutiful .appearance, being Invlahly docoratod with tropical plant and iloral trimmings. Promptly at 8 o'clock tho bridal party entered the parlor preceded by two pretty little llower girl, Helen Lawa and Louise Hurnham, attired in white awls. The bride was charming Inhandsomo White hongallao with white laco and pearl trimming. She carried a large tmauot of white rosea. Mine Maude Hammonil presided at the piano, play ing Mendelsaohnn'a wedding march very Hweelly. The Impreaalre ceremony wan parfonoed ty " Edward II. Curtl in the presence of a largtv gathering of relative and a few friend of ike family, tad wa followed by a weddlag supper. Both young peo ple are well known la Lincoln. The bfid U the paly daughter, of Mrs. Nellie DcPu. She i a graduate of the claaa of WW of the state university, and la a very attractive aad accomplished young laty. Mr. Mekamer hold a responsible portion ia the Aaierlcan Exchange Na Ueaal bank, aad la one of the prominent young men of the city. They were the recipient of many use fid aad ooatly' present. The groom's rKscnt.tortha btkUwas five 'share of lock in the baak with which he I con acted. Mr. and Mrs. Mekamer left on tat 10:30 train for the world' fair to re jutfr about a week, after which they wtH vk4t Mr. Mekamer' old home la : Webster City, Ia. On their return they Will occupy their handsome new reel- " aaauiiim D street, and wUl be at home to their frieada after October If . AaMag those present were Mr. Edgar MMaaer aad Mi Mary Mekamer, brother aad sister of the groom, of Webater City, la.; Mr. J. P. A. Black, of BkxMBlagtoa, Neb.; Mr. Lucius Oapp, of Hasting. Neb.; Miaa Lyle Hover, of Fall City, Neb.; Mr. W. W. Webster and aoa Homer, Mr. and Mrs.O.'W. Wobstor, Mj. Josepb Webster, Mr. Richard Web ster.Rev. and Mr. Edward H. Curtis, Mrs. McClellan, Judge and Mrs. S. 11. Pound, Mr, and Mr. Charles Ham mond, My. aad Mr. S. II. Burnham, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kirker, Mrs. Quy Brown. Mr. and Mr. Archibald Scott, Mr. aad Mra.louglaa Shilling, Rov. and Mrs. O. Vf. Fiter, Mr. and Mra. L. 1). TTsmatae.Mr.aadMra.0. G. Dawos, Mr. CjV.M. Maitlaad, Proteaaor and Mrs. ftfe, Mr. aad Mra. Mark Wood, Mr. Md Mr. Fraak Blum, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Fuake, Mr. W.J. Phelps, Miaa gdfe Burahaat, Miaa Lottie Olark, Miss gtaUa Kirker, Mia Gertrude Law, Mia Maud Hammond. Mias Clara Hammond, Miaa Pouad, Mia Waal McClellan, IDm Josepklne Trsaalae, Miss Matle Trsatalus, Miaa Nettle Oaborn, MiaaEdna Kkfcer, Mia Edna Tuttle. Miaa Wing, Mr: Da WIr. Mr. Great Watklaa,Mr. Bert Howie, Mr. Fred Howie,. Mr. Eugwa Brown, Mr. Larue Brown, Mr. WU Otark. Mr. Ckarkw Clark. Mr. Marry Evaaa aad Mr. Carl Frollok. A Lltorary LwmIhm. A .very notable luncheon was that gke at the Union League club in Chi sjp, Friday eveaiag of last .week, by Mr.aadMrf. Kugeaa Field in honor, of. Ilka Gurti. and Mr. Edward Bok, both clPkUadaJakia. The lady and gentle. in'aiiTirrT1 are enUaoed, aad their, nup tials wm.take piece u tae near, ruture. 1f: Rak is ike editor of the WiV Htme oariMf, of Philadelphia,,, and. the prospective bride' father, W. K. Curtis, i the proprietor of the same journal. A number of ladies and gen tlemen prominent in literary and theatrical circle were Invited to meet the yousg people, aad the affair waa of more than urdlaary attractiveness. The decoration of the table were ferae ad red rose. MkaCHwtkidaeiwa Miarked by a latfe beuauet of bride' rea. Mra. 8. Q. Bk,o( PhUadelBUa, aat on the right of the boat, amlMrs-W. K. Curtkaatae the left, 'law ladUa are th mother of the youag people that war ispieiallyaom pMaiiatil At. tb omIwm of ths laaeheoa there waa aa impromptu musicals. Mr. Field rsad "Caaey'e .TMUai'Mai aad"Boohr Sol Smith teoited "Nethla'. to Bay" and Mr. John W. gave-, a whlssUng seleoUoa. ,t! FW4adW.K. ferta sf PbMdJpJa; Hart Taylor, J.'.. i aw hi i AAm-. Mary X, Obapia, Kate Maua, Mary Mngee, May V, Field, Georgia Cnyvnn, Kalo Field, Grace Dundordale, Curtis, Phllndelphln, and Beatrice Dun derdnle, Memr. James W. Scott, Pro fessor II. Hoyencn, New York; Sol Smith Russell, Mow P. Handy, Paul do Ohattlu, M. F, Stone, A. C. Wllkle, Ed ward W. Hok, Philadelphia; rlward a Wlllnrd, FrahklinH. Head, and II. II. Knhlsant, IllrlliiUjr I'nrJy. Mm. Kit I). Flint celebrated her twenty-eighth birthday at her roaldenco 00ft South Second ntroot, Tuemlay evening. After an elo Kant nupper was dlMeed of tho evonln was upent with dancing 'd paiwcd most pleaHantly. TIiukiiohI woro: Mr. Dlven, Mr. and Mr. William Law lor, Mlm Mattlu Divon, Mr. and Mr. Wil liam Wetherald Mr. U.S. Payne, Mr. and Mr. LatiRorinan, Mr. and Mrs. Danek, Mr. Fiahor of Utica, Mr. Norton, MIhh 0' Uounell, Mlm Weeeol, Mlsn Job son, Ml Annin McColly of Heaver CroHHitiK, Mr. T. L. Tnckctt of Tainorn, Mr. Gompflliorn, of Wnnettn, Mrs. Pill ion, Mr. Jan. McNeil, Mr. Lotipoup, Mr, and Mr. Chan. Stuphcr, Ml Martha Holthner, Miss Ida Uolthner, Mr. Ed Uoilhncr, Mr. and Mr. Fred Cooley, MIhh Annio Cooley, Mr, Jan. A. Condon, Mr. Oha. Shedot and other. Mimlcnl nml llrntiiMllo Kiilrrlnliiiiirnt nt Ibe Wrlorn Nnrnml. A vory ontortaining inimical, dramntlu and elocutionary ontortainmont waa given Wednesday evening at tho West ern Normal college. Thoro waa a vory largo attendance, including a groat many state fair visitors, and tho entertainment waa a great auccoss. Following ia tho program. raoqsAMKai mao solo-l'olonalfo. ,,u,. ten. ...,..... Cbopin Mr, i MlMVeales tiSssssti&tf" veesi toio ' mTyta OrrnjiUon". . . BebomaBa r. Clemrm Moriui. KoolUtIon-"ThB uatrlotKi .l4 .. riw nwo '..-,. . . , ... VlolVn toiitii) i . . . .him Lucia w . KalnM , .. .... Mr. WUhelm Lamprooht. ice Kwend ' Vlolla dust, from Hucoaotd M warboer Mr. '. Hovlsi and Mm. Latimer Gray. VAST It. comedy, cast or chAactsh. Mra. Major Phnbba. Ml Lucia W. Ralnea Mtf. CapUln Vhobba., Un.. M. CralJ Captain rkobba Mr.8.0. Wllaon Captain Hpruee ..Mr.A-M.Cralu Moreland... Mr. J. (1. PerkTua Ham, waiter., , Mr. J. J. Gleeaon Mr.QolUhUjr Mr. W. J. Klnaley Tableau rrpreientlnt Grecian iiUtuary. rieaeor'a AaaocUtlon. The Territorial Pioneer association of Nebraska held ita annual mooting at tho Lincoln hotel Wednesday evening. The object of the meeting waa made known in a few word by Mr. J(JA. MacMurphy who acted aa chairman. The following Were elected: President, Robert W. Furnaa; drat vice-president, John W. Pray; second vice-president, Andrew S. HoUaday; secretary, J. A. MacMurphy; haakdaat secretary, John Qillespio; treasurer, William R. Bowen. Presi dent Furnaa announcod tho following aa member of tho oxecutlvo committee: Byron Beall, William A. Gardnor and J. T, Hollo. A committee waa uppointod to decide upon a more beautiful and euphonious namo for Nebrankann than "Bug-Eatera" and report at tho next meeting. They Mww the Haven, The following morry party wout out to tho state fair races Wednesday af tor noon in tho band wagon: Misses Ollvo Latta, Graco Oakloy, Mary Mlllor, Hnllle Hooper, Mnmo Careon, Lily Tukoy, of Omaha, Mao Burr, Nelllo White, Measrs. Frank Burr, Guy Hurlbut, Harry Lansing, Fred MatthowaMatt Baldwin, Fred Houts, Pryor Markol Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Ladd. Tliuraday afternoon, invariably tho "big day" at the state fair, tho band wagon waa called Into requisition. This timo those who witnessed the races in this manner were: Miase Anno Funke, Hallie Hooper, Lillie Tukey. of Omaha, Rachel Brock, Grace Burr, Mae Burr, Measrs. Frank Burr, Pryor Markel, W. F. Meyer, W.B. Morrison, R. M. Joyco, Charlea L.Burr. Derosa Clb. Several little girl in Eaat Lincoln have formed an organisation the object of which k to .benefit poor children, and given St the name "Dorcas Club." The 'members of the club have apent the ast two week making pea wiper and pin and needle; cushion and doylies and then gave aa entertainment at the residence of Mr. Thomas Maraland the other evening at which they sold their needle work for 1104)0. The member of this worthy organisation are Fannie Marshmd, Ella Mamland. Edith Lewis, Helen Wood, Edna Gund aad Margie Looml. Thtr Party. Aa informal theatre party witnessed the. perfermaace of the Ideal opera company Saturday eveaiag. The party included Miss Mary Miller, Miaa MeMurtry, Mr T. W. QrMrtk, Miaa Olive, Latta, Miaa Ma Burr, Mr, Robert Jeyee, Mr. W. Faraham Smith, of Omaha. Mr. Matt Baldwin, Mr; Fraak Burr, Mr. Mathews, of Caieago. Ob O'cteek LliB. Mr. A. Ai Sooty invited a number of youag ladle to meet Miaa Lyle Hover, of Fall City, at on o'clock luncheon on Monday last. Covers were laid for eight. Those present were; Miaa Minnie Gaywrd. Miaa Leiaad, Miss Erb. Miaa Carrie Ukud, Miss Jeani Erb, Maude Hammond and Mia Hover. The city v. p. a. c. yaloa of the aociety of Ckrtotiaa Wednesday evening in the Y. M. 0. A. parlors for tho pur)oo of making arrangement for a reception to Imj given by the Y.P, B.,C. E. to tho students of tho different college at an early dato. A commltteo waa appointed to Invite the Enworlh league and Baptist young people' nocloty to tako part In tho reception and nlso to arrange n place and time for holding tho namo. Minor Mention. The ntato fair visitor were given an opportunity to witness an exhibition drill by tho Lincoln light infantry on N street Wodnesday ovonlng. The Lincoln light infantry company will givo u danco to tho Omaha guard ut Lincoln park this ovonlng, tho dance will be followed by a bnnquot. Two nioro Lincoln young Indies, promi nent in society circles, assort that they will enter ono of tho Chicago hospitals for tho purpono of becoming trained nurneH. There, may lw Homo nicor and cooler place to onjoy a pinto of delicious Ico cream than Cha. Juno pavilllon. but thoy arc not to bo found in this neigh lorh(Md. The uiarriagoof Mr. Jeromo Wont full, of Montnnn, and Miss Ella Dowoll will be Bolmnlzod at tho renidenco of Profeeeor Lnuronco Hrunor on south Seventeenth Htroet, noxt Wednesday ovonlng at 0 o'clock. Tho bride Isn cousin of Mrs. Hrunor. A email company of young peoplo wont to Lincoln park to witness tho performance of the Ideal opera compang Saturday evening The Participants Wore: Miss Nelllo White, Miss Anna Funko, Miss Rachel Brock, Miss Hallio Hooper, Mr. Lew, Marahall, Mr. Clarence Smith and Mr. George Woods. Aa noted elsewhere there have been two deaths in the Engolsido club since its organisation. Mr. Fairfield and Mr. Zehrung, and it iaa rather singular fact that the funoral of Mrs. Fairfield in 1882 occurred from the same residence, ho old Cropsey mansion, where the funeral services of Mrs. Zehrung, will be hold tomorrow. Cards havo been receivjd in thla city announcing the wedding of Mr. Harry HcfToinnger and Misa Maude Loraine Plumb, in Marion, la., Tuesday Septem ber 5. Mr. Heffelflnger will be re membered by a number of Lincoln young peoplo aa a former resident of this city. Mr. and Mra. Heffelflngor will bo at horn,o at the Droxo), Omaha, after October 1. Sufferers from dyspepsia havo only themselves to blamo it they fail to teat tho wondorful curative qualities j of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. In purifying . the buood, this medicina strengthens . ovry, organ of tho body, and oven the most abused stomach is soon restored to healthy action. Nrtiruekft Conftervntnry of Mimic. -This institution has attracted tho at tention of Nebraska and surrounding ntatca to tho city of Lincoln aa no other school lina dono, for tho reason that while thoro aro numerous colleges and unlvermtlcH 6verywhoro, there in only One Conservatory oMttsio in tho entire went. And tho oycsof music students all over tho United Statea are turned to thin school. In tho four years of its existence It has won a reputation for the most thorough work. Tho following aro a fow of ita advantages: Elegant building built expressly for it use concert hall containing fine pipe organ, boarding house for students, complete course in all departments of mimic, elo cution and And arts; faculty of' sixteen teachers selected from tho leading con servatories of this country and Europe. Do not get the conservatory confused with other so-called musicschools, which are simply departments of some college, or two or three, rooms rented by private teachers; but remember there, i but one. genuine, vi the Nebraska Con tervatory of Mutie. For .catalogue write to O,, B. Howr.Lt, Director. Pen ArtUU. There are four firet-clas pen artbta at the Western Normal college, all, of whom devote a large share of their time to teaching. Many specimens of their work were 'seen at the fair, and, written card wore given away aa rapidly a they could be turned out. rine Prlatlaw sad Kacravln. The Courier Publishing compauy ia prepared to do all kinds of printing, tine work, especially, at moderate prices; also engraving, wedding in vitations, calling card, etc., ' Call and see sample. Saturday Mokmimo Courixx, MM O street. The Lincoln Business college i mak ing a great exhibit at the state fair and carrying off nearly all the prises. It ia Without doubt the beat place to prepare young men and women tor business, The teacher employed are gentlemen oc national reputation and thousand or itagraduate in business testify to it superiority. Applktwna.fw admkuaon received at the college, southwest corner Eleventh and O streets. For rate and ppendates.ot the, Nc braaka atat band, ot, orchestra, apply at the Couriks oftyoe, 1134, 0 street, tele. phone SOa Furs stored for the suauaier insured tree from moths and theft at F,:S.' 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