1 8 THE COURIER. iUHry7th. Mr. and MrB. Grningor will ho ut homo in tills city uflur April Int. Mr. Grainger is well known in thiw city, he being ono of tho firm of Grainger Bros., wholesale fruit merchants. Mr. Loo Hickmnn, ono of tho mom born of tho ChiiHo- LiBtor company thut has boon playing at tho Funko all tho week, is a Sownrtl boy. His mother, Mrfl. Laura Hickman, Iiiib boon in tho city for tho wook visiting her eon. Mr and Mrs. A. A. Scott entertained MrB. Hickman and hor Bon, and Mi&B Gortio Ewing of tho company, on Wednesday ovoning at dinner. MrB. D. D. Muir gavo a lonten lunch eon Tuesday afternoon for MrB. Love land at tho Lincoln hotel. Tho after, noon was spont in tolling the most ex citing incident that happened in tho lives of tho guoeta. A voto wub takon. and Mrs. Raymond won tho prize, a copy ot Bixby's "Driftwood." Covoib wore laid for Mosdamea Lovoland, Cof froth, Irrino, BuckstnlT, Macfarland, Raymond and Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. FranciB of 2150 Ninth etroot, ontertainod about fifty memborB of tho Third Presbyterian church last Monday night at u farewell party to Mr. and Mra. John Stono, who have moved to KansiiB. Tho ovoning was spent enjoyably with gnmos and at the close icecream and cukoworo served. Members of Alpha Tnu Omega, and a few invited guests enjoyed a jolly tmok er Wednesday ovoning at tho rooms in the Montgomery block. Tho evening was spent with curds and pool. Light refreshments woro served and fragrant HavannaB were enjoyed until a late hour. Mrs. Preston gavo a whiat party on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mra. Goo. Cook of Chicago, who has been visiting Mrs. Billmoyor. Thore were throo tables, occupied by Mosdamea Billmeyer, Cook, Turner, Wilkinson, Aitkin, Fawell, Mooro, Pitcher, JoneB, Seacrest, Chapin and Kennard. Mr. and Mis. Joseph Gahm camo down from Omaha last Saturday night to attend tho Carreno piano recital. It whb through Mr. Gahm-'s elTorta that the great artLt was brought to this city. Mr. Gahm iB a woll known artist of Omaha and is widely known to tho greater music'auB of thiB cDiintry and abroad. At tho homo of MrB. Frank Everts on Tuesday afternoon, southeast circle of the First Preabyterian church enter tained the chairmon of the ditToront circles. The afternoon was spent pleas antly and refreshments wero served by tho hoBtesB during tho afternoon. Judgo pnd Mrs. Frank Irvino gavo a very enjoyable chafing dish party Thurs day ovoning to a few invited guests. The ovoning wu6 spent very pleasantly in preparing and enjoying iho menu of excellent things. Mr. and Mra. Irvino demonstrated that thoy woro royal on tertaiuors. Tho co-partnership oxisting horotoforo between H. Herpoleheimor and O. A. Mohrenstochor has boon diBsolvod by mutual consent. II. Ilorpolshoimor succeeds to tho business, collects all ac counts and pays all liabiltios. Tho newsboys of tho city wero given freo admission to tho Funko opera on Thursday evening to witness tho pro duction of "Santiago, or Under tho Altar," by tho Chase-Lister company. Quite a numbor of tho youtliB wero pres ent and enjoyed tho play. Miss Anne Barr gavo a very delight ful littl challng dish party laBt Satur day evening for the assistants in hor department of physical culturo at the univorbitv. Miss Phelps assisted Mies Barr und tho ovoning wub ono of much enjoyment. Dr. Goo. II. Simmons will go to Chi cago in tho near futi.ro to assumo tho editorial management of tho Journal of tho medical asjociution. This is n ro HpoiiBiblo position and is an honor con forrod upon a wostorn mun. Miss BeBHio Harrison left Wedncsduy for Red Cloud, whoro she will visit for a fow days. Mr. John Dowdon Jr., treasurer of tho Oliver, was in Topokn tho first of tho week on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Hathaway who have boon visiting Mr. und Mrs. R. D. Muir, returned to thoir homo in Denver tho ''rBt of tho week. Rev. Father McShuno, u9Bistant priest at St. ThorcHa's cuthodrul, was takon out at St. Elizabeth's hoBpital thia week, sulToring from an attack of brain fovor brought on by tho grip. Liout. Townley hus arrived in tho city from Washington, and is making his many frionds a visit, Congressman E. J. Burkett has an nounced his soloction of Mr. John Dixon of Nebraska City, as his private secre tary. Mr. Dixon has a host of frionds in Lincoln who will bo dolighted to hoar of this fact. Mrs. C. I. JoneB entertained the south Bido circlo of the First Presby terian church Tuesday afternoon. The parlors wero brightened with meteor roses. Dainty refreshments woro served. Watch for announcement of Herpol eheimor &, Co's. dissolution eule. Begins soon. TuesJay evening a number of the memborB of tho legislature wont out to tho asylum whero thoy witnessed the regular weekly danco of tho patients. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Yatea have issued cards of iovitation for a curd party on noxt Tuesday evening. Bruco Ogdon, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Oj-don is recovering from an attack of tho measles. Mr. and Mra. Victor Soy more aro re joiced over tho arrival of a daughter at thoir hoiiBO. Mr. J. N. Wind editor of tho Furnit ure News of Minneapolis, was in tho city this week. Tho members of No. 22GG, Modern Woodmen, enjoyed a smoke Wednesday ovoning at Odd Fellow's hull. Miss Helen Harwood returns to Lin coln today. She has boon visiting her grandmother and aunt in Hillsdale, Mich. Tho last, month she Bpent in Chicago. Tho wedding of Misa Bort Clark, youngest daughter of Mrs. Amelia B. ClarK, to Prof. T. Lyttloton Lyon of the Stuto university, will occur in Chicago noxt month. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tootors havo gono to Iowa City, to attend tho funeral of Mrs. J. M. Hutchison, mother of Mrs. Tootors. Mrs. Hutchinson has visited in Lincoln several times and was well known hero. About forty couplo, members of tho Rose Club had a jolly danco at Wulsh's hall Wednesday ovoning. SavouiI now members woro tuken into tho club. Mr. 1?. G. Hancock, tho young imper sonator, is having very good success on Iub tour. Ho gavo recitals at Fairmont, Clay Center, Fairfield and Edgar this wook which woro recoivod with approval by good audiences. Electric wiring, gas and oloctric fix tures and lamps a apocialty. Korsmoyor Plumbing and Heating Co., 215 South Elovonth Btroet. Mrs. N. C. Abbott gavo a whist party of fourtabloBTuodday aftornoon in hon or ot Mrs. Cook. Fitzgerald Dm Qoods Go. 1023.1020 O St. Lincoln, Nebr. m We bought the "Famous" line of hosiery and it will be placed on sale Monday morning at very low prices. This will enable every person to buy good qualities in g hosiery at one-third less than the regular price. m Ladies' full seamless hose, r fast black, Famous J m price 122C a pair, our price 7)4c Ladies' heavy cotton hose, extra length, seamless and fast black, Famous price 17c, our price 10c Ladies' fine fast black seamless hose, extra heavy m J heels and toes, Famous price 19c a pair, our price 1 lc 5 jc Ladies' full fashioned imported black hose, double toes, high spliced heels, Famous leader for 25c a . m pair, our price 15c Ladies' extra fine imported cotton hose, high spliced heels, double soles and toes, Famous 50c m hose, our price 25c p g Ladies' extra wide hose, fast black and tan color, m Famous prices 25c, 40c and 75c a pair, our prices 15c, 25c and 35c Ladies' opera length black hose, Famous prices 50c and 75c a pair, our prices 25c and 35c m Ladies' tan hose, Famous prices, 35c and 50c a J pair, our price., 17c and 25c jj Ladies' fine lisle thread hose, drop stitch rib, m Richelieu rib and plain all fast dye and extra quality, Famous price 65c, 75c and 85c a pair, a J our price 39c Ladies' fancy hosiery, a big lot of the Famous 50c J 75c and $1.00 grades for 25c, 35c and 50c J 9 Ladies' black silk and silk plaided hose at. . . 50c, 75c, $1 m The Famous prices were double. Ladies' wool and fleece lined hose at one-half the Fa- 2 mous prices. J Mr. E. L. Richeson is assisted by Miss TIME IS MONEY. Muttio Mundorf in teuching fancy steps, When you are truveling, due con. Btago dancing, fencing, etc. Children's sidoration snould be givon to tho class, 2 to 4 o'clock, 12 for eight lossonB. amount of time spent in making your Richeson's duncing ucademy, 141 South journey. Twelfth stroot. The Union Pacific is tho best lino and makes tho fastest time by many hours Mra. Scipio Dundy or Omaha, has to Salt Lake City, Portland and Cali- gono to Europe where she will spend a fornia points, fow months. For time tableB, foldors, illustrated DontiBt Hill, over Miller & Paine. books, pamphletB doBcriptivo of tho tor- .. , t n q. 11 k. ritory traversed, call at City Oflieo, 1014 Mrs. Harriot De Stoigor and daughter n . n ' . , . . ... .? . , O st. E. B. Slosson, Virginia, are visiting Mrs. Goo. Risdon. GoD gont Mr. Risdon has gono on u weatoan tour ' ot u month. , The Kok Island playing cards are tho slickest you over handled. One Rov. L. P. Luddon will deliver a lee- pack will be sont by mail on receipt of turo on tho life and character of Aura- 15 cents in stampe. A money ordor or ham Lincc.n to tho C.pi.o! Mldto. on r-Mjg.. gn Monday night. exprese, charges prepaid. Address, John Seijastian, G.P. A.. THE WAY TO GO TO CALIFORNIA Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R'y, is in n tourist sloopin? car, personally Chicago. conducted, via of the Burlington route. Steamship tickets to Europe Bold You don't chango cars. You make fast Steamship tickets from Europe sold timo. You boo tho finest sconery on tho jt you ar0 goir,g to tho old country "or globe. Your car Sb not bo expensively intend bringing friends from thoro to finished nor so fine to look at as a this country, ploaso call on mo for palaco sleeper, but it is just as clean, "Stod. "'" 0"' tC IJBt HnfiS r' juBt as comfortablo, just as good to ride t gt Fikuuno C. T. A in, and nearly $20 cheapor. Northwestern lino, h V y r