THE COURIER. IN SOCIETY. A. W. Miller has gone to Deadwood. Miss Helen Hoover has gone to Pueblo. Miss Lucy Griffith left yesterday for Manilou. Governor Holcomb spent tho Fourth at Auburn. II. M. Bushnel! spoke at Friend on the Fourth. L. W. Billingsley and R. J. Greene are in Chicago. Miss Marie Hoover has gone to St. Paul, Minn. Harry Hermance has gone to Pitts rield, Mass. Mrs. L. A. Sherman and daughter have gone to Denver. Dr. J. G. Cotter has returned from an extended visit in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris and childred left Tuesday for Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Fish have gone to Chicago, their future home. Mrs. Godfrey and daughter are the guests of O. V. Eaton and family. Miss Rowena Higginson, of Omaha, is the guest of Miss Jessie Lansing. Frank "Lorenz was given a benefit at Burlington beach Tuesday evening. Miss Maud Oakley will give a small dancing party at the Lansing tonight. Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Carter have re turned from an extended eastern trip. Joseph Alden, of Aurora, formerly of The Coujiier, spent the Fourth in this city. Miss Grace Castle, of Jacksonville, 111., is the guest of Miss Henrietta Hoi lowbush. Mrs. Marshall and Miss Marie Mar shall have gone to Vermont for the summer. S. L. Geisthardt will leave next week for New York where he will he will sail for Europe. Thomas Daruell,and family are in attendance upon the Crete Chautau qua assembly. Col F. M. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woods and Mrs. Joseph Grainger are at Lake Minnetonka. Misses Jessie and Florence Rinehart of Lafayette, Ind., aro the guests of Mrs. George J. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Freeman spent the Fourth in Beatrice, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Howey. Mrs. II. B. Patrick and Mrs. A. G. Billmeyer were in Beatrice this week the guest of Miss Belle Sabin. Miss Inez Barrett has returned from Kingsville, 0., where she took a course in music, and is the guest of her brother, Joe Barrett. Prof. H. B. Ward, of the state univer sity, left Wednesday for the interior of Iowa where he joined Mrs. Ward, going thence to Chicago. The Patriachs dance at Burlington Beach announced in another place to take place Tuesday evening will be givon Monday evening instead. Miss L. B. Loomis left Thursday for Colorado. She will spend the summer in Colorado Springs in attendance upon the noted su timer school at that place. The new city library board is as follows: C H. G-'re, president; Mrs. L. C. Richards, vice-president; S. L. Geisthardt, secretary; finance com mittee, S. L. Geisthardt, C. D. Hyatt and C. Pentzer; books. Mrs. L. C. Richards, Mrs. Matilda R. McConnell and Dr. C. C. Lasby; room, Mrs. Mary O. Manning, M. L. Easterday and C. H. Gere. Governor William A. Richards and staff of Wyoming, passed through Lin coln Wednesday enroute to the St. Louis exposition and military encamp ment. The party stopped at the Bur lington depot a few minutes and were greeted by Governor Holcomb, Secre tary March, Auditor Moore, Secretary of Stase Piper, Treasurer Bartley and Major Fechet. Governor William A. Richards and staff of Wyoming, passed through Lincoln Wednesday enroute to the St. Louis exposition and military encamp ment. The party stopped at the Bur lington depot a few minutes and were greeted by Governor Holcomb, Secre tary March, Auditor Moore, Secretary of State Piper, Treasurer Bartley and Major Fechet. Mattson Baldwin entertained a com pany of friends on tho afternoon and evening of the Fourth at Mead jw Brook farm, south of the city. This beautiful farm was doubly attractive on this fes tive occasion. The club house which Mr. Baldwin is errecting is not com pleted but it was utilized by the guests. There were hammocks and a grateful shade and a merry company. A bounti ful supper was served, and in tho eve ning there was a display of fireworks. Those present were: Messrs. and Mes dames S. E.Moore, X. C. Brock, F. W. Baldwin, George J. Woods, W. D. Rob inson, Mrs. Etta Brook, Messrs. Frank C. Zehrung, W. F. Meyer, Roy Chap man, James and Ernest Smyser, C. P. A. Clough, Stephen Brock, Miss Flor ence Rinehart, of Lafayette, Olive Latta, Marie Marshall, Maine Carson, Helen Hoover, Henrietta Hawley, Mrs. Griffith. Early Thursday morning a party left for South Bend to spend the Fourth, returning early in the evening. South Bend is a charming place to picnic, and the day was much enjoyed. Among the features of the day were Oliver Lan sing's involuntary bath with Tom Ben ton as a gallant rescuer Mr. Benton denies that he pushed him in, and John Lottridge's great exhibition of fancy riding on a donkey. The party included: Messrs. and Mesdames Lew Marshall, Charles L. Burr, Fred Smyser, R. H. Oakley, T. H. Ben ton, John B. Wright, C. C. Burr, Messrs. R. M. Joyce, W. B. Morrison, Fred W. Houtz, John Lotteridge, Charles Smy ser, of Boston; Owen Oakley, Oliver Lansing, Frank S. Burr, Mi&ses Maude Oakley, Hallie Hooper, Lucy Griffith, Shelden, Helen Burr, Tyrell, Mae Burr, Hoover, Mrs. White, Mrs. Kurtz, Miss Henretta Ho!lowbush, Mr. Neeley, Mr. and Mrs. L C. Burr, Miss Maud Burr, Mr. Hughes. F. G. ZEHRUNQ, Manager. VAN DENBERG'S PALACE OF SWEETS. The most sumptuous Confectionery, Ice Cream Parlor, and Bakery in the west. PURE GJtNDlES, CHOWIES III BON BINS. Fancy Sandwiches, Cakes and Pastry. Ice Cream, Water Ioes, Fancy and plain Frozen Puddings. CATERING FOR WEDDINGS. OUTINGS UNO PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENTS A SPECIALTY. Telephone L. G VAN DENBERG. 198. 1211 O Street. Cecil Spooner, The clever soubrette, and HER OWN 60MPANY. FOR TVlO NGTS FRIDAY and SATURDAY July 12-13 in 66 ih:e CIRCUS OIRX," AND- "HIDDX HAXD." MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P. M. MISS GECIk IN "MAB" Matinee prices 10 and 20 cents. New Company, New Scenery New Costumes New Specialties New Dances POPULAR PRICES FINEST SODA WATER N THE CITY. Wednesday evening, at 8:30 o'clock, Miss Bertha Grace Slaughter and William C. Gamble, of Omaha, were united in marriage, Rev. William B. Slaughter, of Chicago, performing the ceremony The wedding took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Slaughter, the bride's parents, which was beautifully decorated for the occa sion with emilax, sweet peas and car nations. There was a floral altar in the alcove of the drawing room. Miss Toote Kent headed the bridal procession, bearing the ring on a satin cushion, with Master Denton Slaughter. The bride was preceded by Miss Alice Slaughter and Miss Nellie Gamble. Mr. Gamble was accompanied by his best man, Mr. Will McCune, of Omaha. Miss Slaughter wore a beautiful silk crepe gown, and was a lovely bride. She was tscorted to the altar by her father. The Methodist marriage service was used. The Mendelssohn wedding march was rendered by Miss Parker and Web Wheeler. Following the ceremony a reception was held, at which the follow ing, among others, were present: Mrs. W. B. Slaughter of Los Angeles, Cal.; Hon. George D. Meiklejohn and Mr. Frank M. Penny of Fullerton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Weller and daughter Miss Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacCune and daughter, Messrs. Will MacCune, Samuel Gamble, T. W. Robinson, Miss Nellie Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kent and daughter of Omaha; Miss Nellie Post of Col umbus; Mayor Graham and Mrs. Gos per, Messrs. and Mesdames C. II. Gere, I. W, Lansing, Dent G. Dorsey. A. M. Davis, J. E. Hill, John M. Burks, J.J. Imhoff, W. H. Clarke, J. R. Frieden berg, H. C. Hartley, W. B. Wheeler, Mrs. Ruth Lumry, Mrs. Sewell and daughter, Miss Agnes, Mrs. J. F. Lan sing and daughter, Misses Grace and Bertie Burks, Cora Outcalt, Brunson, Nelia Cochran, Messrs. G. M. Lambert- son, C. M. Parker and daughter, Mrs. Weaver and daughter. Misses Agnes Sewell, Ruth Weller and Will McCane rendered vocal selections during tho evening. Miss Jessie McCune caught the bride's bouquet. Mr. and Mrs. Gam ble left yesterday for Chicago where they will take the steamer for Duluth and go to Buffalo by way of the lakes. They will bo at home in Omaha after September 1. GEGlIo SPOONER. A lady and gentleman will both be admitted on one 30 cent ticket to the Friday night's performance of Cecil Spooner Company if the ticket is re served before 7 o'clock of that evening. Rudy's Pile Suppository is guaranteed to cure Piles and Con stipation, or money refunded. 50 cents per box. Send two stamps for circular and Free Sample to Martin Rudy, Registered Pharmacist. Lancaster, Pa. No postals answered. .For sale by all first class druggisst everywhere. H. T. Clarke Co., wholesale gents, Lincoln. Neb. SHERIFF SALE (First Publication June 29) Notice is he-eby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the clerk of the district court of the third judicial district of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county in an action wherein Chanes W. Oakes is plaintiff, and Joseph W. Winger et al aro defendants. I will at two o'clock P. M .on the 30th day of July, A. D. 1895, at the East door of the court house in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate to wit: Lots number two (2) and seventeen (IT) in Orr Sang's Sub-division of a part of the Southeast quarter (J4) of section twenty-five (25), township ten (10), range six 6, East of the Gth principal meridian in Lincoln, Lancaster county Nebraska. Given under my hand "thiB 29th day of June A. D. 1895. Fred A. Miller July 27. Sheriff.