THE COURIER Profenwlonnl Iliotoiy, Phono. Olllco CM Re OM Ofllco Hourfl t. r n -o...i I OIHcn rooms 18-19 110tol3n.ni Dr. O. O. EeynOldS Hun- IUelc a to 6 p. m (Hon. 1548Q dt 8u.ii.3to' omco a7siw L Dayton, M. D. tonicojawoBtrooi noto 1 ) l)lra8oa of Kyo, Km, v"n nml Throiit j Hen. 1821 0 Btroot (2:30 to&p I (Dr. S. E. Cook I Kyo, Eur, Nobo and Thront 121s o at. j9::tO-lS:: f 2-5 p m in i am Jfllco 618 ios co '"tor. BeDJ-F- Bailey c;'Zohru''" ,,,ock &W 'I . , .. .,,.. ' HobIiIoiicp. IIII.I C Btroot j 2 to 4 p i KvonltiRB, by appointmont. Sunday's 12 to 1 p. in, nml liy appointment. in JO III I Dr. J. B. Triokev, I Rofructionist only I I 0 til 12 n. in OITlco, IOIWO atroot J. I to 4 p.m. DENTISTS. ico bo.Ii.ou1b N. Wente,D.D.S.rft,iTii3i I I bo lltli Btroot. 6M!Dr. F. D. Sherwin i DENTIST. I Oillco, root f 2nd I Kob. 2.VJ0 Q Lincoln Infirmary of Osteopathy, Farmers and Merchants Building. m 10 Ilurr Illk ) 0 to 12 a in (1 floor Qst ) I to p. The Courier would recommend that you see the If you want the best coal for domestic use. lOOO O St. Tel 105 THE STORM. THE RAW WINDS. Will not be noticed by you if you wear one of our Chamois Skin Lined Chest Protectors. Just the thing these cold days to protect you trom a cold body, colds, coughs, sore throats, hoarseness or lung troubles Those who have worn them say that they are o comfortable and that they derive so much benefit from them, that they would' not think of doing without one. We have chest protectors in all sizes and kinds. Some expensive ones and some at very moderate prices: but all good made from the very best material and everyone guaranteedto give perfect satisfaction. If you have never worn a chest protector we would urge you to do so at once. It is much better than being compelled to doctor yourself the entire winter. REMEMBER, ail sizes, all prices. R1GGS' PHARMACY, Under Funke Opera House. m m 0OMMOOXMMOOOOOOtOOP00 U..-11 U...L1. I (SuccoBsorB to Sutton & Hollowbusb.) Confectioners and Caterers. 135 So. 12th St. 'Phone 681 Wo have the only oyster parlor in tho city. Call and see for yourself . OM(iMMMIOIMMMMl t ' ' ' I TTTtt H I H It IIHI JlllflU 11tftftflftttftfllfltffttftftftflfft t . . THJE BARGAIN STORE 3 m m ni?v nrrra ntftTnixrn m ...i-m -,. ,-..-.,-, ..,,..,. . 2 .. v.wvyvo, uuvsixuitu, mio, jiro, EJj-iUttB, Alll'TUNS AJNL) 3 GLOVES. COME AND SEE US. WM. POTTHARST & CO.. 935 0 STREET. AAAAAMAAtlKIIIIAftAAAIIIIIIA Our family washing is now correct. Our prices are cheaper tlian you can do it at home. We invite the ladies to call and inspect our plant for family washing1. Clarkson Tekvintlvy Co. i godal and Personal .Mr 4 - 9 9 9 $ ar.w Lout began this wook with A eh Wed nesday and Eocicty is supposed to don" tho gay attire und put on sober gar uionte for a eiaeon of forty dajs. Lin coln Euciety, which haB boon a bit du'l for weeks, revived for tho nonco and there wub a largo number of parties and receptions. Socioty will doubtless bo rather quiet, 3 ot thero aro many func tions, qutet in their nature, allowable during lent. Teas, where tho decora tions aro violets and Mowers of a Bub dued hue, aro affected by tho very strictest observers of lent. Tho dacco par excellence of tho sea son in university socioty was given Tuesday evening at tho Lincoln hotel by tho members of Pi Boii Phi sorority. Tho decorations woro very elaborate and mado a boautiful background for tho jouth and boauty thero pie-ent. Scarlet and cream, tho university colors, predominated. Tho grand court was foBtooned with bands of I ho colors and tho pillars wero bidden in many folds of bunting. A larco heart was suapendod ove- tb.9 court. Tho lumps wore hidden in ruffs, carrying out tho same color scheme, white groat palms placed at the sides of the court added a further charm. Tho b.ll room had decorations of flags and tho musicians' stand was draped with the Eorority cjlors. Tho room where ices wero sorved was especially beautiful. Ropes of smilax hung from tho chandelier to the four corners of a tablo beneath. Cut flowers wero ued with fine effoct hero. Mrs. Summers, assisted by Misbcb Florence McGahey, Ada Waugh, and Maude Dutton served tho ices Tho re ceiving lino consisted of MIbfob Lulu Wirt, Anna Stuart and Lulu West and tho new girls introduced wero Miescb Vera Wattles, Sue Ashmun, Margaret Custer and Kathorino Thomas. Tho muBic was furnished by Ed Walt'B or chestra. Mr. Arthur Bisjhof was mas ter of ceremonies. The programs wero dainty hard painted Bouvonirs dono by the members of the organization. Tho party wns chaperoned by MeEsrs. and Mesdames C. II. Morrill, A. J. Sawyor Willard Kimball, Raymond. The fol lowing wero present: Chancollor and Mrs. MacLean, Prof and Mrs. Barbour, Messrs and Mesdames Weaver, Lahr, Summers, Mrs. Thomas and Andrews of Fairburj ; MiEsos Dorrington, Wylio and Jussenof Falls City; Reynolds, Post and Gilbert of York; Branch of Omaha; Cropsoy of Fairbury; Gero and Gere, Stuart and Stuart, Hoover, Miller, Hen ry, Woods, Poikins, Lindoll, Bennett, Morrill, Graham, Biltgon, Ilarwood, Mc Monemy, Polk, Tukoy, Minor. Whiting, Giiggs, LaBb, Raymond, Harloy, Dutton, RicherdB, Web3ter, Tumor, Iiroady, Hammond, Huyes, Lansing, Sedgwick, Barber, Lano, Harper, Weoks, Burrows, Amos, Garton, Ashmun, Ilaskel, Wirt, Wattles, Androws. Woodward, UuBter, Thomas, West, Reynolds, Hazvl-vood, Robinson, McGahey. Wuugh, Lytlo t.nd Olason; Messrs Branch of Omaha; Wil liams of York; Shaw or Groonwood; Burks of Beatrice; Mudgo and Mudge, Barber and Barber, Raney and Runoy, Wohn, Saunders, Lafforty, Adam, Mar lay, Blackman, Hacknoy, Riesor, Whit more, HaBtie, Stratton, McDonald, Wat kins, EdmiBton, Hayes, Hnwkswortb, Westorman, Liobman, Cosgrovo, Dales, Duvideon, Humphrey, Simms, McOroory, ? ? McKillip, Baldwin, Reed, Thomas, Fol som, Riukotts, Rehlaender, Seidell, Hon ry.Shciman, Von Mansfeld, Matson, Tee tor, Hischof, Kind, Cloland, Fisher, Kimb.il, Weaver, l'urpin, Dollnnsen, Gregory. Richards, Clapp, Sawyer, Wat kins and Dr. Jones. Tho inemborBof tho North Sido circle of St. Paul's church, gnvo a "Valentino tea" in tho parlorB of the church Tues day evening to which their husbands and gontlcnion friondd woro invited. Tho gueEtB arrived about 7:.'0 and eat, down to a sumptuous dinner Bervo.1 in tho basement of the church. Tho menu cards wero in tin shape of valontines, and each gii"st wort an enormous but ter fly bow of tisauo paper. Interming led with tho courses of tho dinner wero toasts called forth by the touBt mistress, Mrs. Price. Mrs. Caldins responded to "Tho North Sida Circle;" "Our Wives," was tho toast assigned to Dr. Wharton, and Mrs. Leighton talked of "Our Hub bands;" Mr. Dobbins toasted "Our Pres ent Legislature," and it was original and full of wit. Mtb. Colburn gave an es say on "Tho Women of Henry James;'' Dr. Paino lesponded to the toast "Tho Now Woman." Miss Hamilton brought tho program to a close with a Scotch ballad. Tbo guosts then adjourned to tho upper rooms whoio Mrs. Harpham gavo several piano selections and Miss Hamilton recited. Tho company then indulged in patriotic songs before good nights woro said. Tfcoso preeont wore: Messrs and Mesdames Dr. Winnott, Dr. Wharton, Pror. Franklin, Prof. Co'barn Mayor Graham, Shepherd, Richards) Harpham, Parish, Tebbetts, Calkins! Boynton, Burks, Sayer, Beach, Dobbins. Robinson, Meese, Warrick, Ransom, Souimorladd, Leighton, Slater, Spencer, Bishop; Mesdames Hoddy, Gosper, Hin man, Pennington, Hjdo; Misses Boyn ton, Hamilton, Bishop, Thompson, Bnach and Beach; Messrs Robinson, and Dr. Pa no. An enjojablo dinner and danco was given Tuesday ovening at Thompson hall. Tho dinner was served at 7:.'J0 and the guestH wero called upon to tell a Btory, sing a Eong or whistlo. This caused a gioat diversion and several good stories ware told. Mr.D. A.Cauip boll carried oh" tho palm with his witty tales and jokes. Luter on a list of toasts weio responded to at tho call of Mr. H. II. Wilson who was toast master. Below iH a list of tho toasts: "Tho Patriarchs," Mrs. Br.rnhain; "LWanr Terrible," Mr. Shodd; "Tho Gontlowotu an," Mr. Lainbertb'on; "ThoGontloman," Mrs. Barbour; 'Our Guests,'- Mr. Ilur wood; "G-.0J Things of Lifo' Judge Irvine; "Iho Absent Ones." Covers wero laid for MeeBm and MesdamoB Jutlgo Irvine, II. II.. D. and W. B. Wilson, Burnham, LambortBon, Barbour, Campbell, Tilton, Loonnrd. K.mball and Kell); Mes James Muir, Oakloy, Love land, Grilliih and Thompson; MIbbob Oakloy. Burnham, Burr, Putnam, Har greaves, Hand and Raymond; Messrs F"oury of Milwaukee, Walah, Hurlbut, Butlor, Lehmor, Campboll, Ilarwood. Wright and Shodd. Mcbbis Arthur Walah and Horace Sherman gavo a delightfully informal danco last night at Walsh's hall, Itith and N streets. 'Iho young men woro ideal hoBts and every ono had a jolly V V- Y