Notice the GLOBE'S 10. 1 5, and $20 Suits and Overcoats. THE COURIER 11 Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kolley are expected to arrive in Lincoln in a few days from Cincinnati where they have been visiting- Mr. Kelly's parents. afternoon with Miss Nollio White Those present were Mrs. Chas. Burr, Mrs. Beman Dawes, Misses Lila A loxandcr, of Omaha; Mary Dawes, of Marietta, Ohio; Quick of Des Moines, la; Mame Carson, Rose Carson, Fay Marshall, Jeanetto Wilson, Rachael Brock, Mao Burr, Olive Latta and Halite Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Dawes have returned from a brief visit in Ohio. 3? Mrs. Colin L. Hooper and daughter, Fanchon, have returned from an extended eastern trip. Bert Wheeler, of Omaha, spsnt Sunday in this city. . . p Many Lincoln people will remember Clarence E. Brown, formerly of Omaha, who went to California about two years ago to become traveling passenger agent for the Union Pacific. The Courier learns that he has just been made district passenger agent of the Union Pacific at Portland. '- MiBsMargarotBairdhas returned from an extended visit in Dcs Moines. The Patriarchs will give a dance next Wednesday evening. Miss Alexander of Omaha' was the guest of Mrs. S. H. Burnham this week. Miss Lehman, of Syracuse who has been spending a .few days in the city returned to her home Monday. . A. J. Cornish is in Sioux City. Mrs. J. Morrill and Frank Morrill have gone to Colorado Springs. M. E. Turrel left Monday for Celeste, Texas. Miss Rachael Brock is visiting Miss Katharine Barker in Omaha. Mrs. Edward Baum, of Omaha, was in the city this week. Miss Mao Burr spent Wednesday in Omaha. The ladies of the Matinee Musicale met at the Curtice music hall on Monday last and listened to a finely rendered program as follows: A Scarlatti - - 1639-1725 Pastoral in E Minor - Biographical Sketch Never More Handel - - 1685-1759 Biography - Largo for violin Trio from Jeptha - Smiling Dawn Mrs. Butler, Mrs. D. A. Campbell. The biographical sketches by Miss Stoddard were comprehensive and bright and the musical numbers were highly creditable. Mrs. Raymond will commence her chorus work at the next meeting which will be November I9th. The afternoon will be devoted to a Hayden program. Miss Hoover - Miss Stoddard Mrs. Sanderson Mrs. Hagenow Miss Richardson Miss Adeline Shelden, of Nebraska City, who was the guest in this city of Miss Henrietta Hawley, returned to her home Wednesday. Ports Wilson left Monday for Goodland, Ind., where he was called by a telegram announcing the sudden death of his brother. Ned Keating, of Chicago, was in the city Wednesday. .Misses Quick, of Des Moines, Ja., Mame Carson, Messrs. Will Clark and Howe occupied a box at "Friends" Monday evening. Dan Baum and Ward Ciarko, of Omahu, Bpent Sunday with Frank Hooper. The following young ladies rill bo entertained this afternoon by Miss Sallie Berkson at her home on K and Fourteenth streets: Misses Clara Leese, Frankie Burleigh, Helen Dorothy, Bernice Merrill, Sue Bartram, Bertha DuTeil and Jessie Greedy. John Dorgan has returned from a week's hunt in the western part of the state. IN OMAHA. On Tuesday Miss Katharine Barker entertained at cards in honor of her guest, Miss Brock, of Lincoln, and of the Misses Welch of St. Paul. Miss Pugsley of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S.S.Curtiss. Lieut. Hines, Lieut. Powell and Lieut. Bookmiller will leave on Monday for Kloomington, Ills., to attend the wedding of Lieutenant Prince to Miss Rinehart. Lieut, and Mrs. Prince will be at home on Mondays after December 14th at Fort Omaha. Mrs. Wilhelm spent a few days of this week at Lincoln. Mrs. Baum has returned from a short visit to Lincoin. Mrs. Herbert of New York is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lemist. Mrs. Joseph Garneau, Miss Nash and Mr. Pierre Garneau went to St. Louis this week to attend the marriage of Miss Garneau to Mr. Weld, which will take place on Wednesday. Miss Doak of Nashville, Tenn., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Webster. Last Saturday evening Major and Mrs. Worth entertained at din ner, Dr. and Mrs. Tilton, Miss Tilton, Miss Balcombe and Mr. Seay. The Misses Nash aro contemplating a visit to San Antonio. The Debutante Cooking club gavu a cotillon on Wednesday even ing at the residence of Miss Webster in honor of Miss Jentio Yates. The favors were unique and dainty in the extreme, the one that at tracted the greatest attention being diminutive hand painted cook books containing a receipe from every member of tho club. The german was led by Mrs. Augustus Kountze, and those who danced were: Misses. Webster, Dandy, Doak, Burns, the Misses Nash, the Misses Yates, McKenna, Helen Smith, Colpetzer, Cady, Palmer, Brown, Kountze; Messrs. Dean, Crofoot, George Mercer, Captain Crowder, Wells, McArthur, Hines, Penn, Baldridge, Lyman, CudaLy, John Patrick, Garneau, Battin, Palmer. Courier (pupon, NOVEMBER 10, JSDL I vote for Name of voter. This coupon entitles the voter to one vote in the 2500 cash contest which closes December 24th", 1894. The person receiving the highest number of votes will receivo 8250, the person receiving the next highest, $150; and the person receiving the next highest, $100. S50O CASH CONTEST The members of tho Cracker and Cheese club spent Tuesday Latest sheet music at Crancer's, 212 So. 11th. Tlie Glotoe ClothingHouse, XOtlx & O Streets.