COOM r THE COURIER- 8 h ijm I II mi m hop Thursday uiuht. The club is al ready Tamed for the exquisite designs UEcd for its programs. A goo program whb given on the inside of the iittle red covers which was enjojed by all those fortunate enough to attend The Sunday School class of St. Luke's church enjoyed an elaborate Christmas entertainment at the rooms of the rec tor, Kev.R. N. Turner, on South Tenth street, Thursday evening. The little girls were presanted with handsome little dolls and the boys received toy garni. Mrs. Nellie Smith, the organist of the church, was the recipient of a new crisp 85 note as a Christmas girt from the Ladies' Guild of the church. Mrs. Adele Clarke, who eo admirably portrays the role of the maiden aunt in "What Happened to Jones" is the moth er of the brilliant young star, Harry Corson Clarke. It is not often that mother and eon can appear in the same play and it is a most delightful feature of the tour for both. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tilton opened tteirhome to a few friends Tuesday evening and all enjoed cards. Four tables were at play. Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Rudge have desert ed Nebraska fcr a time and are on a week's visit with relatives in Illinois and Ohio. Professor Belden of the State uni yersity of Miseouri was in the city this week. Professor Belden formerly held a position in the Nebraska university as English instructor. It is estimated that "What Happened to Jones" has been played to more than one million of people-a remarkable re cord. This successful farce has been running since last July, to crowded houses at the Strand Theatre in London, England. Electric wiring, gas and electric fix tures and lamps a specialty. Koremeyer Plumbing and Heating Co., 215 South Eleventh street Dentist Hill, over Killed Paine. Miss Anne Rivets hairdreEEiog and shampooing, movedTrom Burr Blk to Emporium, 143 South Twelfth. Wednesday evening the Chafing Dish olub spent the evening with Miss Henri etta Hollowbush. Besides the divinities who presided over the spirit lamps there were present enough gentlemen to dis pense the fruit of the copper pans. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hargreaves enter tained a few friends Friday night. Mrs. Walter Hargreaves will entertain to night. The home of Mrs. J. A. Buckstaff will be thrown cpen Saturday night to the Cotillion club which will give a party. Outside of the club there will be a few invited guests. Miss Helen WTcods entertained a few friends informally Friday night at her home. II. H. Sbdd of Ashland, was in the city this week visiting his two sons Har ry and George and attending the sessions of the association. Mr. Bert Miner was called to San Francisco on Friday by a telegram from Mrs. Phillips announcing the illness of Captain Phillips. Mrs. Crabshaw Woman is at laet having her day. What do you men thioK of that? Crabshaw Oh, the men don't care nboiu that as long as they have their nightp, I MO0MMMM0IMHMMfOOM0MMI00M Northwestern Line Holiday Rates. One fare and one third for.round trip. Tickets on sale December 24, 25, 2G and " :U, and January 1 and 2. Limit Jan uary 4. Tickets sold to any station on the system within a distance of 200 miles. City office 117 So. 10th street. Depot cor. 9th and S streets. "It's mighty strange," murmured the old philosopher, "but the more I think of some people the less I thin! of them." So you want to marry my daughter, young man, what are your prospects? Poor unless you give your consent. To Pacific Coast Travelers. Under present arrangements we can show you extremely satisfactory service to the Pacific Coast and intermediate points. To Spirit Lake, San Francisco and Portland we Leat the worla. Call for information. Persanally conducted excursions every FridRy. A. S. Fielding, C. T. A., 117 South 10th street. Steamship ticketB to Europe Eold. Steamship tickets from Europe sold. If you are going to the old country or intend bringing friends from there to this country, pleaEe call on me for figures, information, etc Bet lines re presented. A. S. Fielding, C. T. A., Northwestern line. Jewett I don't Eee you with that pret ty girl as often as 1 used to. Hewett No, I'm married to her now. The latest thing out, that new coke for the furnace at Greogory's, cheap and clean, 1014 O street. Phone sfeikinj&rifci LADIES' JACKETS AND CAPES. In our cloak department the stock is not so lanje as a few weeks agfo and of course the assortments are somewhat broken out, nevertheless we have several hundred capes and jackets, all choice new garments, which we are offering- at very attractive prices. MlbfeER & PAINE EoO0OOMMIM0 0OM0MOM00Of Ml00COOfr C0O0 Whistler who stayed at home) How many Spaniards did you kill Johnny? None I'll bet. Johnny That's all right. By thunder I killed as man of them as they did of me. x 9jr mmmmmmmmmimmmmmmi NEBRASKA CLUB WOMEN Jke louner AND The Glub Womarx x c ex CX ex FOR THE COURIER contains resorts from evrv club in the state except two Jtjtjtjtjt THE CLUB WOMAN is the best club magazine pub- -o A QUARTER mori than the price of one will secure both for a year. Address either magazrae.JM.JM.JM.JM THE COURIER, Lincoln, Nebr. THE' CLUB WOMAN, Boston, Massachusetts..?.?.?..;.. $1.25 tauttttuutttttutttutuuaaiuuutuuu HOLIDAY RATES Over the Great Rock J eland Route are low and tickets will be sold December 24, 23. 2Gand31, 1893, and January land 2,1899. All tickets good to return any day up to and including January 4.1899. Enquire of agent of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway. John Sebastian, G. P. A. Fancy Groceries, Etc. Tel. 192. 131-133 North Fourteenth Street. Lincoln. Fine Teas and Coffees a Special t'. HALF RATES FOR THE HOLIDAYS VIA MISSOURI PACIFIC. On December 21, 25, 26, 31 and Janu ary 1 and 2, the Missouri Pacific will sell tickets to all points within 200 miles atone fare for the round trip, gooduntill January 4th 1899. - - Don't forget that the two trains each way between Lincoln and Kansas City run every day in the j ear. Further information at the city ticket ofiice, 1039 O st. F. D. Cornell, C. P. and T. A. OOOODDOOOOOOOO ?O0O0O0O 9 CYCLI PHOTOGRAPHS ATHLETIC PHOTOGRAPHS HOTOG APHS OFBABIES PHOTOGRAPHS VF GKUUfS EXTERIOR VIEWS 9 1 ( THE PHOTOGRAPHER ' $l 129 South Eleventh Street. (S) 'mM ' &&&&sg : NEBRASKA WESLYAN UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ONE OF THE LARGEST SCHOOLS OF MUSIC IN THE WEST AND THE NUMBER OF PUPILS CONSTANT, INCREASING. ONE SEA SON FOR THIS LARGE INCREASE IS THAT THE METHODS OF IN STRUCTION IN USE HERE ARE THOSE OF THE BEST EUROPEAN CONSERVATORIES. BY WHICH PUPILS ARE ADVANCED IN THE MOST THOROUGH AND RAPID MANNER POSSIBLE, AND aRE NEVER ObLIGED TO GO OVER THE SAME GROUND SEVERAL TIMES, AS IS OFTEN THE CASE BECAUSE OF H? .'RoPER IN STRUCTION. EVERY BRANCH OF MUSIC, VOCAL, INSTRUMENTAL AND THE ORETICAL TAUGHT, WITH MANY FREE ADVANTAGES. SEND FOR CIRCULAR GIVING FULL INFORMATION TO 0REN E. LOCKE, Director. University Place. Nebr. smtsmsm$ z xsj A AJ- , i'"J m ..m.-mj-i. m . - Z M m M " W -. :t -DKT-JGOODS, CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS, SHOES. MITTENS AND USS-W GLOVES. COME AND SEE US. 2 H2KH". P0TTHARST & CO.. 935 0 STREET. I J9rm OOOOOOOOO! ?