THE COURIER. ooooooooooooooooooooooooo HAIRDRESSING, MANICURING nod MASSAGF PARLORS. Mrs. J. C. Bell, l H N 14th St. A full lin of Switches, Hangs, Waves, Theatrical, Masquerade and street IB, IteanU. Moustache, etc All tho bet hair Implies and tonics made. ------ OQ0OO00O0OCX?OCX)0000O0OO0O IN SOCIETY. Frank W. Lewis, or Boston, is in tho city. J. D. McFarlano left Thursday for the east. Frank M. Cook is in the Yellowstone park. W. F. Smith, or Omaha, spent Sunday in this city. Born, to Mr. and Mr. E. S, King, a daughter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Hooker, a daughter. Frank C. Zebrung visited Omaha Wednesday. Tho annual old settlers picnic was held Thursday. Born, to Mr. and M. R. D. Muir, Mon day, a daughter. Born; to Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Bell, Sunday, a daughter. Col. II. S. Ilotchkiss has returned from Madison, Wis. D. E. Thompson and party are hunt ing in the Big Horn mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Howey, of Beat rice, have been in town this week. C. A. Hanna returned Monday from a visit to Ohio and the Atlantic coast. Mrs. T. J. O'Connell will leave Monday for San Francisco, to spend tho summer. Prof. BeEsey and family will leave fot Colorado Spings about the middle or July. E. Bignell will take a vacation or or several months and go east for his health. Mrs. T. W. Griffith is in the city, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Oakley. Miss Elizabeth Bonnell, of Chicago is in tho cty visiting Miss Dena Loomis and relatives. Mrs. A. M. Baird and eon left Wed nesday for New York state where they will spend the summer. Mrs. H. R. Nissley left this week for Wauseca, Minn., his former home, where Ehe will spend the summer. Mrs. Angie F. Newman is spending a few days in the city. She will soon return to the Pacific coast. Quite a numberot Lincoln's musicians went up to Omaha Saturday, to hear the famous violinist, Ysaye. Mrs. Carl F. Kuebnle, of Dennison, la., is visiting Mrs. A. D. Wilkinson at 92G South Seventeenth street. TbeHagenow string quartet enter tained a large audience at the Universal is! church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lillian Smith, of Hannibal, Mo., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. D. Guile and brother, Mr. Sherman. The Misses Catlin of Ashland, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trickey, returned home Tuesday. Misses Ella Constanzer. Olivo May, Ada Heaton and Mr. and Mrs. Heafon left Monday for Hot Scrio. 8- D. Siller s Ice Cream has for yean boon noted r its purity and smoothness. WEDDINGS ICES, SHERBETS AND AND CREAMS ENTERTAINMENTS AT SHORT NOTICE. A Specialty. PICNICS SUPPLIED. ISO So. TwrelitbSt. JEore QQ. The ladies faculty club of tho uni versity of Nebraska met yesterday afternoon at tho residence of Mrs. H. II. Wilson. John Harris, of Chicago, formerly of this city, was married to Miss Gertrude Upham, or St. Paul in London, Wednes day, tho TweUth. Ed A. Church's "Faust" company closed the season at Chujenne, Wyoming, last evening. The company will arrive in Lincoln tomorrow. The trip or tho '-Pershing Rifles" to St. Louis has been declared oft". They will organize again next fall, however, and drill throughout tho college year. The cut "Invitation" which adorns the first page of The Cockiek is one of a series of portraits of tho members of Prof. George 0. Williams' Tableaux d'art company. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilerpolsheimer left for tho east Wednesday. Mrs. Her polsheimer will visit at Grand Rapids, Mich., while Mr. Ilerpolsheimer, in company with his brother, will go to Germany. Miss Maud Remick, of Los Angeles, Cal., formerly of this city, was married to James Garfield Warren, of Cleveland, 0 at tho residence of the bride, June 5. Miss Berlio Clark, or this city, was bridesmaid. Notwithstanding tho drizzling rain that fell last Sunday tho Lincoln Knich's of Pythias observed the 'memorial day or their fraternity at Wyuka cemetary. Rev. L. P. Lidden as the speaker or tho day. The Political Economy club will be conducted by the following officers next term. President, J. II. Lien; vice president, 0. W. Phillpot; secretary and treasurer. S. P. Kowlann; executive comittee, W. P. Stevens, Miss Smails and Miss Bruner. Chancellor Canfield's reception to the faculty and senior class of the university was held at conservatory hall Saturday afternoon. Light refresh ments were served to about two hun dred and fifty guests. Hagenow's orchestra furniched music. Miss Josie Turtelot entertained the W. T. G. cooking club at her residence Saturday afternoon. Luncheon was served at six to Misses Sue Bartram, Clara Fowler, Marie Burch, Frances Burleigh, Clara Leese, Lilia Watson, Bertha DuTeil. Mabef Parish and Bernico Merril. Wednesday evening Misses Naomi Weaver, Mary Teresa Mullen and Hattie Maude Saunders gave a gradua tion recital at tho Nebraska conserva tory or music. A very interesting musical piogram was rendered, the young ladies being assisted by Mrs. Gray and Mr. Movius. At noon Wednesday Charles S. Cross, of Emporia, and Miss Kate B. Wilder were united in marriage at tho church of the Holy Trinity, by Rev. John Hewitt, in the presence of a very few intimate friends. Chancellor Can field gave the bride away. Mr. and Mrs. Cross will make their home in Emporia. Thursday evening at eight o'clock, in Beatrice, Miss Winnie Crofts, or that city, was married to Charles W. Loomis, of Denver. D. G. Wing, of this city, was best man and there were present from this city the Misses Wing, Miss Carrie Dennis and Mrs. Bo werman. There ;ooooooo 66 FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Absolutely guaranteed by r. S. Johnson Ss Co, S. M. MILLS 229 S. Ninth Street. Manager. LINCOLN. NOT "CHEAP" MEALS CHEAP BUT GOOD MEALS CHEAP. Is the Motto of the DIAMOND RSrAURANHT, 138 South Eleventh Street. ML KINDS OF FISH OYSTERS AND GAME A SPECIALTY. The Dianond is standard, anything and everything served being only of the best quality. .... GEO. Id. REEDER, Proprietor. were also a number of people from Council Bluff's and Omaha present, Mr. and Mrs. Loomis will make a tour or the Pacific coast. Tho commencement exercises or tho Nebraska Conservatory or Music will commence tomorrow, when Dr. C. C Lasby will deliver the baccalaureate sermon in St. Paul's church. Monday evening the students will give the twenty fourth quarterly concert at tho conservatory hall. Tuesday eveningthe alumni concert and reception to graduates. Final commencement exercises will bo held Wednesday morning. Invitations to tho wedding or Miss Fan Sheldon liawley and Frederic Wil liam Smjser were issued Thursday. The wedding will take place Thursday evening, June 27th, at eight o'clock, in the First Presbyterian church. There will be a reception arterward af the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hawley, 173S M street, from nine until eleven o'clock. Thojoung couple will be at home after September 1, at G Wellington Terrace, Brookline, Mass. The graduation exercises of Cotner university were held Thursday morning. The degree of bachelor of arts was con ferred on L. Penn Burk, C. A. Finch, R. Kent Beattie, J. H. McSparran, Miss Addie Harris, Miss C. Grace Wiles, Miss M. B. Leavitt. Miss Florence Wilcox and Mrs. J. E. Bedford were graduated from the English Bible de partment. Diplomas were also awarded to W. W. Miller, Leon E. Combs, It. C. Paul and G. L. Burney. Pror. George C. Williams, who for the past ear had charge of the elocu tion department of the Nebraska con servatory or music will open an inde pendent school or elocution and ora tory in the Y. M. U. A. building. Mr. Williams will be assisted by Miss Min now Gillum, instructor in elocution and voice building; L. A. Torrens, in structor in voice and lyric art, and Dr. H. M. Garten, lecturer and adviser in the voice department. The first term will begin September 5th. Mr. Carl F. Tucker, assisted by Miss .hugenia Getner, contralto; Miss Charlotte Clark, pianist and Miss Elanor Williams, acompanist, gave a song recital at Palladian hall Saturday afternoon. Tho program was as fol lows: "Dearest Desires" Neidlinger "Still as the night". Bohm "Bedouin Love Song' Buck Melody in F Rubenstein "Past and Future" DeKoven "Thou'rt Like Unto a Lovely Flower".. "Ho! Fill Me a Flagon" . . . . G. B. Nevin "Calm as the Night'' Tschaikowsky "The Garden of Sleep" I. De Lara Desertion" Gregie "When the Heart is Young Buck The third annual joint program of the 99 it $5 TO CALIFORNIA It onr Sleeping Car Kate on thoPhillips-Rock Island Tourist Excursions from Council Bluff Omaha or Lincoln to Los Angek-s or San Fran, ci-co Tia the Scenic Route and Ogden. Car leaves Dei Moines every Friday, and sleeping car rate from there is $5.50. Yon hare through sleeper, and the Phillips' mangement has a special agent accompany the excursion each week, and yon will sare money and hare excellent accomodation, aa the car haTe upholstered Fpring seats, are Pnllnna build, and appointments perfect. Address for full particulars, JMO. SEBASTIAN, G. P. A. Chicago. CHAS. KENNEDY, Gen. W. Pass. A. C. A. RUTHERFORD. C. P. & T. A. 1045 O St Cor. 11th, Lincoln, Neb university literary societies was rend in tho university chapel Saturday evening. It was as follows: Vocal solo.... "My Lady's Bower.. Hope Temple Miss Marie Pollard, Palladia!. Oration "The Fate of the Greeks" Hugh Walker, Palladian. Poem Peter Thompson, Delian Cornet solo "Selected" Mr. Shaffer, Delian. Sketch "Brother Whit" Leo Smith, Palladian. Essay "Edgar Allen Poo" Miss Cather, Union Zither solo "Opera Medley" Arthur Mayer, Union. Pecitation "Cynthias Love Affairs" Miss Atkinson, Delian. Music "Breezes of Night" Union Boy's quartet. Tho Nebraska chapter, Phi Delta Phi fraternity was organized at rooms selected for the club in the Halter block Monday evening by Messrs H- A Reese, Kent (Michigan) "93, Charles A. Robbins, Booth (Northwestern) "85, John B. Cunningham, Hamilton (Cincin nati) "87, all members or the fraternity. The charter members of the new chap ter are William C. Mentzer, W. B. McAithur, Carlton C. Marley, Thomas E. Wing; Phillip F. Greene, Wilmer W. Wilson, William H. Raymond, Paul Pizey, Richard Neai, Ralph E. Johnson, Otis G. Whipple and Charies F. Stro man. Arthur J. Weaver, John V. Farwell and Alfred Lyons were initiated as active members after it had been duly organized. Judge M. B. Reese, dean of the law school, and Chief Justice Norval were elected honorary members. After tho meeting the members went to tho Lindell hotel where an elegantly prepared banquet awaited them. The evenings entertainment closed with the following responses: "Phi Delta Phi," Howard Kennedy; -M '"SS -!& t-ty r.. s---$ -;--1 .SI