TH COURIER. IN SOCIETY. D. G. Wing returned Sunday from hurried trip to Davenport. Browning King & Co. LEADING CLOTHIERS MEN'S AND BOY'S FUENISHBES. "THE LATEST" IS OUR HOTTO. There was a business meeting of the Patriarchs Monday evening at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. R.O. Phillips. A new constitution was adopted and other arrangements for the season 95 96, perfo3ted. Mr. and Mrs. C. G.Dawes, who were in town several days, have returned to Chicago. W. Farnam Smith, of Omaha, spent Sunday in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Funke removed to Omaha this week. A. R. Hanson and Miss Nellie Stein hauser were married Tuesday evening at the Kimball hotel, Chancellor Dun gan performing the ceremony. Miss Carrie Wasmer, of Grand Island, was the guest of Mrs. Low Mrshall this week. A parlor musical for the benefit of the Y. W. C. A., will be given at the residence of Mrs. A. J. Sawyer, May 10. The English club of the state univer sity will meet Monday night at the residence of Prof, and Mrs. Adams. Miss. Mario Hoover gave a piano recital Wednesday evening at tho hall of the Nebraska conservatory of music. Miss Hoover was assisted by Mr. William Lamprecht, violinist -Both performers were heard to excellent advantage and gave delight to a large and cultured company of friends. Miss Hoover was happy in her selections, and played with great delicacy and feeling. Saturday evening at the Union Club, members of the Omaha whist club and of the Union Club came together in a a second whist tournament and as on the first occasion, Lincoln secured a victory, winning by six points. THE SCORE. Xincoln, East and West. Geisthardt and Rummons 268 McFarland and Webster 267 Dayton and Aitken 2GG Alford and Nance 259 North and South. Hammond and Magoon 261 Harley and McDonald .'.... 257 Townley and Abbott 255 Burr and Alexander 255 Hall and Tibbets 255 Total 2 343 Omaha, North and South'. Heth and Connor 252 Shehan and Stenger. 253 Allee and Garner 254 Ludlow and Bruner. 261 East and West. Reedand Reinhart 259 Hawks and Meikel 263 Stebbins and Funkhauser 265 Reber and Shepherd 265 Dox and Wilber 265 Total 2 337 Mr. and Mrs. Geo K. Brown has returned from Denver. Mrs. D. H. Wheeler of Omaha, was in town this week. Dr. E. L. Holyoke is in Chicago. Mrs. Scip Dundy of Omaha, was in town this week. Miss Sadie Kiffen was the victim of a jolly surprise party given by her friends Saturday afternoon, tho occasion being her fifteenth birthday. About twenty people were present. Prof. Laurence Fossler and J. H. Hatfeld read papers on James Russell Lowell and O. W. Holmes at this week's meeting of the Unity club. E. B. Sherman was in Galesburg, 111., this week. He took part in the inter state oratorical contest Thursday night, and last night ho debated in the Kansas Nebraska debate at Lawrence. C. H. Clark of Cedar Rapids, la., is the guest of his brother-ia-Iaw, C. I. Jones. Members of Alpha Tau, the local chapter of Beta Tbeta Pi, entertained handsomely 'at tho beautiful home cf E. C. Ames on South Twentieth street last evening. The house was elaborately decorated with plants and flowers and a profusion of pink and blue ribbon. The parlors were canvassed for dancing, and the drawing room, library and spacious lawn made delightful promenades. Mr. and Mrs. Ames received, assisted by Miss Ricketts, Mr. Ames and Mr. Forbes, president of the chapter. Ices and light refreshments were served during- the evening. Among those present were: Dr. and Mrs. Lees, Dr. and Mrs. Brace, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McArthur, Prof. Stout and wife, Prof. Sweezy, Dr. White, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Colson, Fremont; Mr. Colson and Miss Colson, Fremont; Mr. Chas. Chand ler, Philadelphia; Mr. McDonald, North Platte; W. S. McLucas, Omaha; Mr. Dowling, O'Neil; Messrs. Ra3se, Green, Baughman, Becher, Bridgmac, Misses Rickatts, Camp, Kelley, Burks, Risser, Woods, Harley, Fitch, Shaw, Whedon, Mains, Cochran, Griggs, Sewell, Lau, Heaton, Harwood, Lindley, Whitjng, Manley, Cropsey. Members of the active chapter, Messrs. Forbes, Ames, Cooly, Barnes, V. R. McLucas, Everett, Robin son, Lehman, Thorp, Ricketts, Hyde, Adams, Burnham, C. Lloyd; guests not. members of the fraternity, Riley, White, Wigenhorn, Shedd. The University Rifles gave a dance at th Lansing hall Friday evening of last week. Those present were: Mrs. Wester man, Misses Harson, Maines, Strauss, Wright, Candee, Geeting, Carscaden, Broady, Gregory, Whedon, KelleyGere, Ellen, Gere, Roberts, Elliott, Cropsey, Tremaine, Pulis, Clark, Ricketts, Shute, Winger, Sewell, Shaw, Polk, Underhill, Spenny, Graham and Gayhart; Messrs. M. Wetermann , Montgomery, Wing, Elliott, Jones, Oury, Gerecke, Adams, Folmer, Lindquist, Strassman, Culver, Joess, Doubrava, C. W. Weeks, Daven port, Russell, Robbing, McCreery, Otis Weeks, L. Westerman, Pillsbury, Ray mond, C. K. Haggard, Mueller, Brown, Clements, Pulis, Sedgwick, R. W. Hag gard, Korsmeyer, Swartz, Rowe and McCarthy. The Gamma Sigmi Chi, composed of young ladies in the junior class of the high school, entertained the juniors Friday evening of last week at the resi- The Latest . .,. Knox's Celebrated Ladies Sailor Hats can now be seen at the .... FAMOUS io29 o street: SOLE AGENTS for Knox Celebrated World Renowned Ladies Sailor Hats. ' I I Also Treffousse Kid Gloves. I dence of Miss Pearl Hensel. Mrs. W. F. Brown gave a Kensington Saturday afternoon. Mrs. C. R. Lee was "at home" yester day and will be again this afternoon. Col. Harry S. Hotchkiss attended the supreme council of the Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, ac Indiauopolis. Sorosis met Monday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. T. H. McGahey, The meeting was led by Mrs. T.M.Hodgman and the subject was "Niagara Falls and its Possibilities." Miss Katharine Weston, of Beatrice, was in town Wednesday and Thursday. Milt Barlow, of Omaha, was in Lin coln this week, in attendance upon the Hill case at the state house. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. LAVesterniann entertained a company of young people, at 7 o'clock dinner in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Lew Mar shall and Max and Fritz Westerman. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. hew Marshall, Miss Carrie Wasmer, of Grand Island, Misses Marie Marshall, Hallie Hooper, Jeannette Underwood, Nellie Griggs, Sam E. Low. Sisler's Ice Cream has for years been soted for its purity and smoothness. WEDDINGS ICES, SHERBETS AND AND . CREAMS ENTERTAINMENTS' AT SHORT NOTICE. A Specialty. PICNICS SUPPLIED. 188 So. Twelfth . Flono 83Q. The Gamma Delta dancing party at the Lincoln Hotel Wednesday evening was the gayest and most brilliant party ever given by the young people of the university. Mr. T. E. Wing was master of ceremonies and Prof. Brrbour and Mrs. Frank Woods led the grand march. Those present were: Messrs. Houtz, Meyer, Gardner, Dr. White, Owens, Lyons, Wolcott, Woods, Jackson, Jones, Hayden, Stull, Chancellor and Mrs. Canfield, Profs, and Mmes. Fling, Taylor, Richardes, Barbour, Allen. Misses Greg ory, Treamine, Williamson, Webstvr Fitch, Dennis. Secrest, Woods, Jones, Kelly, Jackson, Conklin, Sewell, Norer Alabaster, Lindley, L. Mul'on, Houtz, Weeks, Harwood, Larrabee, Cochran, Cropsey, Watkine, Whedon, Camp, Shaw, Wing, Burks, Bartruff, Bridge, Weston, Smith, RobertB, Case, J. Under wood, L. Ricketts, M. Underwood, Lall s, Heaton, Candee, Lansing, Clark, Wood, Hutchison, CIos6on, Wirt, A. Broady, Barber, Deweese, Hart, Gere, Har greaves. PaJdock, Whiting, Turner.Har ley, Wright, Curtice, Haggard, Welch, Schawb, Hansen, Polk, Strauss, Pound, Maine, Slaughter, Winger, G. Broady, Fitzmaurice, M. Ricketts, Elliott, Rich ards, Griggs, Taylor, Canfield, Carscaden. Messrs. Max Westerman, Reed, Low, McCreary, Hewitt, Adams, Woodbury, Ames, Barber, Bischoff, Lyons, Palmer, Pound, Sawyer, Packard, E. Sawyer B. Ricketts, King, Randolph, Geisthart, Thorpe, McDuffy, Cullen, Gregory, Colson, Spooner, Rowe. Haughton, E. Hardy, Yates, Sedgmick, Raymond, Hardy, Westerman, Norton, Canfield, R. Bentley, L. Westerman, Parmalee, Mortmorency, Hadley, Manley, Robin son, Menser, Muller, L. Ricketts, D. Wing, Buchor, T. Wing, Pillsbury, C. Haggard, Liudanist, Wheeler, Weeks, Lowe, Grupe, Folsom, Burnham, Bridg inan, Burger t, McLucas, Strassmann, Welch, Lehman, Elliott, Suddith, Hil dreth, A. Haggard, Somers, Brown, Pulis, Clurey, C. Y. Smith, McMullen, Love, Wilson. The board of management of the Nebraska reading circle met met Thurs day night at Superintendent Corbett's office. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Lasby are in New York. Dr. and . Mrs. E. H. returned from Chicago. Curtis have Miss Marshall was awarded the prize, a season ticket, for the nearest guess as to the paid atteddance at the opening base ball game. Her guess was 1413; the attendance 1103. Telephone Sisler 630 to supply your milk. Gas stoves make no dirt. Frank Lahr has them. Sweaters for wheelmen. 1137 O street. Tan shoes at Webster & Rogers. Dunlop hats at Smith's, I1370strreet. Gasoline stoves at Frank Lahr's. Have your watch repaired at Fleming's 1224 O street. Gas stoves at Frank Lahr's. McCall & Burch, pharmacists, are serving the most delicious soda water, crushed fruit and ice cream all the time. 1229 0 street. Call on H. R. Nissley & Co for every thing in the line of wash goods, corsets,, gloves, hosiery and laces. Harley's drug store has all this week been the scene of considerable activity, caused by the erection of a new onyr and marble fountain from which will flow, not only soda but every conceivable water and light summer drink. It is the most completely equipped fountain in the city. A soda opening will be given early in next week. Hair dressed 25 cents. Bangs cut and curled 10 cents at Mrs. Gospers. Knox, maker of the world'& renowned ladies' sailor hats has given the agency for the sale of his ladies' hats to the Famous, 1029 O street. Mail erders sol icited and promptly filled. Harley's new soda fountain will be Mecca of all who seek light summer drinks. Notice to Wa er Consumer. Lawn rents are due and papable April 1st Semi-annual rents May 15th. If not paid on time 10 per cent of the bill shall be added and the water may be shut off and 81.00 additional fine charged for turning same on.