THE COUKI ER & ;-;- .. 5s jr.- Mr. Curtis will be remembered here as tho official in churgo of the excursion of the Pan-American congress which visited Omuhu some time ago. Colonel and Mrs. Ludington, arrived on Tuesday and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Haller have returned from their tour abroad. ADDITIONAL LINCOLN. Miss Catharine Barker of Omaha was in tho city Thursday. Miss Gussie Baughinan of Omaha was the guest of Miss Kathar ino Kleutsch on Wednesday. Rev. Lewis Gregory was called to Chicago, Wednesday. Mr. James Woods and wife of Jacksonville, HI., are visiting Dr. G. M. Smith. Rev. S, Goodwin and wife of Munci Ind., are visiting their daughter, Mr. J. W. Winger. ' Thomas F. Boyd, manager of Boyd's opera house, Omaha, was in the city during the week. Dr. Alma Coo has gone east. Miss Edna D. Bullock left Thursday to attend the conference of the American library association at Lake Placid in the Adirondacks. Mayor Weir has gone to Chattanooga, Tenn., where he will repre sent Nebraska at the annual meeting of the sovereign grand lodge of Odd FellowB. Among the society people who witnessed "The Woman Hater" at the Funke on Wednesday evening were noticed Messrs. and Mes dames R. J. Greene, R. H. Townley, Will Leonard, Chas. Burr, F. C. Howe; Misses Maud Remick, Los Angeles. Cal., Brownie Baum, Omaha, Sadie Baum, Omaha, Carrie Wasmer, Grand Island, Bessie Gahan, Grand Island, Rachael Brock, Jeanette Wilson, Lulu Clark, Nellie White, Hallie Hooper, Mario Marshall, Lucy Griffith. Mae Moore, Maud Oakley, Olive Latta, Bertie Burr, Mary Under wood, Maud Shaw, Effie Steen; Messrs. Joe Mason, Will Morrison, Robt. Joyce, Chas. White, Low Marshall, FrankBurr, Fred Houtz, George Woods, C. P. Clough, John Dorgan, Matt Baldwin, Beman Dawes, C. Y. Smith. The following young people attended the races in the band wagon on Thursday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Burr; Misses Grace Oakley, Mae Burr, May Moore, Olive Latta. Nellie White, Marie Mar shall, Jeanette Wilson; Messrs. John Dorgan, C. P. A. Clough, Guy Hurlbut. Harrv Lansing, Lew Marshall and Herbert Waite. When the ice man comes be sure the name LINCONL ICE CO. is on the wagon, they have no pond ice. 1040 O Street. Don't forget Sislkk's new quarters when wanting anything in the Ice Cream line. 133 south 12th street. Phone G30. Home and Abroad. It is the duty of everyone, whether at home or travelling for pleas ure or business, to equip himself with the remedy which will keep up strength and prevent illness, and cure such ills as are liable to come upon all In euery day life. Hood's Sarsaparilla keeps the blood pure and less liable to absorb the germs of disease. Miss Forbes, of Chicago, is the guest of Mrs. Walter B. Hnrgreavc. Thero waB u pleasant informal dance last evening at tho Lansing hall in honor of MissMaudo Remick.of Lou Angeles, Cal.. who is tho guest of Miss Bertio Clark. Among thoco present woro: Misses Brownie and Sarah Baum, of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Burr, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Ladd, Misses Lulu and Bertio Clark. Maude Kemick, Katharine Weston, of Beatrice; Hallio Hoopor, Nellie White, Jeanette Wilson, Messrs F. W. Houtz, I). G. Wintf, W. F. Meyer, Lew Marshall, Wing B. Allen, W. Morton Smith, Ear Bridg man, Will Clarke. Mr. C. A. Howe, who comes from Sioux City to take an interest in the shoe businesi of Barr Parker, is a desirable addition to local business and social circles. Mr. Howe was a prominent member of society in Sioux City, and will be warmly welcomed by society peo plo in Lincoln. Mr. W. E. Clarke entertained a jolly coaching party at the fair Wednesday in honor of his sister, Miss Gertrude Clarke, of Omaha. As Mr. Clarke ib noted for his hospitality it goes without Baying that the afternoon was a most enjoyable one. Tho following wero the fortunate ones present: Misses Clarke of Omaha, Abby Sherman, Greenwich, N. Y., Nellie White. Carrie Wusmer, Grand Island, Mae Burr, Olive Latta, Bertie Burr, Alice Cowdry, Bessie Gahan, Grand Island. Mario Marshall, Maine Carson; Mrs. Wrisloy, Omaha, Mrs. Ladd, and Mrs. Charles L. Burr. Messrs. W. E. Clarko, C. F. Ladd, F. S. Burr, Lew Marshall, W. F. Kelloy, It. M. Joyce, B. G. Dawes, Mattson Baldwin, Job Sherman, C. P. A. Clough, II. H. White of Beatrice, Chas. L. Burr. The members of tho Cracker and Cheese Club held a business meeting Tuesday morning at Mrs. Ode Rector's. Two now names were added to tho list of members. MisB Jeanette Wilson will en tertain the club next week. Herbert Waite of Beatrice attended the fair Thursday. Did jou notice what an aristocratic audience greeted Rolland Reed at the opening of tho FunKe, and did you notice tho display of diamonds the audience wore? Some of them were grand. If a per son's clothes are not the best in the world and they have a diamond it gives them a distinguished air. "Diamonds are cheaper this year than they have been for a long time," remarked Mr. E. Hallett, Lincoln's most enterprising jeweler, "and we have the most complete line in the city both in lose and set stones. Diamonds nre worn a great deal in the east this year both by ladies and gentleman and are considered the proper thing. As I said before, we have an enormous stock and if a customer finds a stone that they like but do not like the Betting, or if they like the setting and do not like the stone we havo loose ones and are sure to suit anyone. "Tell your readers to come in and examine our stock. We are al ways pleased to show goods and givo anyone prices. Our windows drew as large crowds this woek as some of the places where they employed music to attract attention. People are always interested in diamonds and they do not know how cheap they can get a good stone until thoy come into our store and get our. price. Do not for get the number 114.1 O street. If you order your ice of the LINCOLN ICE CO., you will ge prompt service, courteous treatment and pure ice. 1010 O street. As an after-dinner pill, to strengthen the stomach, assist digestion ane correct any billious tendencies, Ayer's Pills are considered the best. Being sugar-coated, they are as agreeable as any confection, and may be taken by tho most delicate. CHOLERA INFANTUM That most dreaded summer complaint occurring mostly among children from six months to three years of age, is quickly cured by the use of HUMPHREYS SPECIFICS 4 and ?. For sale by al -Jruggists.