the coir; c l3iof ecBsioiictl Dli'eotoiy. Wlt J&i. 4HS Phono. OMIco OM Ron CM OfllcoHourB It - - t ij I OIIIco rooms 18-19, 1 10 to 13 n. Tr. O. O. Reynolds imrr moeic at5p.i I lt. S5I8Q dt ) Suii.UU tn in ? Xtw h to omco mft IW. L. Dayton, M. D. I onico.iaroo at no to 1 I Digrasoii of Eyo, Km, w-i null Tliront j Koh. 181 0 Btroot J2:30 toSp in gocial and Pergonal ! Dr. 8. E. Cook f Eyo, Eur, Nobo nnd Thront j 0:30-ia:a 1 2-fi p in II mn 121R O St. Jlllco 018 co 018 J t t j -n t n I O mi Dr. Ben j. F. Bailey 07i. i " He Olllco, ZolirutiK Ulock V to 10 a in ios YloKSIU nulllmirp. 1M:i C, atrnnl ' to 1 .. ... KvonliiRB, by nppolntiuont. Stindny'a 12 to 1 p, in, anil liy appointment. i (I- IDr. J.B. Triokey, f Rofractioniflt only I OfTico, 1035 O stroot. 10 to 12 a. I to 4 p. in. DENTISTS. ico Kw.lLouls N. Wente3.D.S.Rr1rfJloJJkS ) ( bo lltli stroot. ) 0WJjDr. F. D. Sherwin t DENTIST. I Ofllco, room 10 Hurr Hlk ) 0 to 12 a in Hob. 8.12(1 Q at j I Lincoln Infirmary of Osteopathy, Farmers and Merchants Building. to p. The Courier would recommend that you see the If you want the best coal for domestic use. 1OO0 O St. TN-1 105 Just Received a Fresh Line of Guixtlieir's Famous Otii' oago Chocolates and BonBons (Under Funke Opera House) j ? OOftOOOMft9OOOltog9)OOO0()ooOOCpoootfoougvo(O(tK l . 4.i. Jl. 11 . . 1L j ivjcui u livjcm . (SuccesBorB to Sutton & Hollowbueh.) Confectioners and Caterers. 135 So. 12th St. 'Phone 681 LWo have the only oyster parlor in tho city. Call and boo for yourself . """ 0 W W0O0ft I f 0 00 IH0000 OOWOOWm 0CO00 t T..I .U"Ji 1 ' II I f li ;(, , !"1'i . J.' :..i -i-.v Today we will place on sale in our linen department one case of large size white cro cheted quilts, worth 85c each, all of them have sliirht imnpr- PROPWP'nirn fc.cti"ns' but ;irc 110t damaged CIvOCHE-TfcD to affect their wearing- quali ties; winie they last your choice for 59c each. At the same time we will offer excellent values at $1.00, SI. 25 and $1.50. A superior line of fringed crocheted quilts $1.25 to $5.00. A BARGAIN IN WHITE QUILTS. lu. i 'III t -Hi t.Ir,., fllid li ni'il in M.lt 'il'fVI li' lip I I X I .v Mi. '! t-iv i , lllll I.J ".Mil - - T I i I now y. ii'.'ii'i.n nu ni'ioi ) .. ii m: II-jiM'ijI ". i Ziyu ioi( l in t t MlbfeER & PAINE WfmHH j - H 1 Lent certainly econn to have fallen upon Lincoln socioty this week, for thoro has been a dearth of entertaining, and parties have buen almost unknown. Tho cdUI. too, has had its effect, and it has kopt many in doors. Thoro have been many little inconsequential gatherings, but tho larger functions havo not beon hold. A few things havo boon promul gated for now next week, and furthor in thofu'ure are more parties. But this week well it has been insufferably dull. Liko a knot, of gay ribbon was tho party given in this gray week at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yates. Tues day evening. It wjib in honor of Lieu tonant Ilalsey YateB, who is homo on a short furlough, and tho guostB wore all of tho married 6ot. Tho houso was beautiful with a profusion of carnations that spilled fragranco and beauty every where. Tho guests wero seated in tho lower parlors for four handed eucbro and spirited games woro played, MrB. A. S. Raymond showing the most skill among tho ladies, and Mr. E. E. Drown among tho gentlemen. After cards tho company adjourned to the billiard room on tbo second iloor, whoro refreshments of an elaborate order wero served. Tiny table?, beautifully decorated, were Beat tored through tho room and tho room was lighted with candelabra. Tho guests found their places at the tables by little cards with their names printod thoreon. Thoro woro fifty-eight guests present to enjoy tho cordial hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Yates and to greet again their young friend, Lleutonant Yates, who hae a groat many friends in tho city. Miss Florenco Putnam gave u very gay little party Wednesday evening at her beautiful homo. The young people woro ushered into rooms fragrant with cut (lowers and brilliant with lights whoro they spent an evening of much enjoy ment. The amusement for tho evening was progressive oufchre, and when tho games were ovor it was found that Miss Hollowbueh had won tho prize for the ladies and Mr. Sawyer that for the gentlemen. The guests wero then seat ed at the dining table whoro a dainty luncheon was sorvod. The guests woro: Misses Mulry of New York, Hand, Oak ley, Hollowbush, Welch, Cochrane, Ray mond, Grogory, Harrison. Hargroavos; Messrs. Ed and John Butler, Gregory, Walsh, Edmiston, Bartlott, Sawyer, Tu koy, Baldwin, Yates, Wbito, Raymond, Joyce, Honeywell, Hurlbut, Hayes, Sher man, Smith. Mrs. II. II. Wheeler gave a luncheon Monday, which is spoken of as boing un usually elegant, in honor, of her guost, Mies Emma Van Sickle. Tho decora tions wore asparagus feniB and tho pur plo nnd yellow Mowers of spring. Thoso present wero Mesdamoa BeoBon, Groon, Greono, Burr and Burr, Stunrt, Leonard, Dorr; Misses Irwin and Van Sickle. Miss Van Sickle loaves tomorrow for Omaha where Bhe is visiting hor eistor, Mrs. Duvid Uaum. Monday night the boxes woro filled at tho Oliver with parties to boo tho pre sentation of "Ruy Bias," by momburs of the Nebraska nchool of oratory. Tho following occupied boxes: Governor and Mrs. Pov titer, Eon and daughter; Dr. and Mrs. Wharton; Mesdamas Til- ton, Taylor, Briggs and Master Briggs; Dr. and MrB. Dorris; Dr. Paine; Chan cellor and Mrs. MncLean; Dr. nnd Mrs. Link; Mrs. Maggi, Mr. and Mrs. Gates, Adjutant General Barry; Dr. and Mrs. Rowlands; Dr nnd Mrs. Hindman; Mr. and Mrs. Proscott and family; Mr. and Mrs. BuckBtnff entertained Mrs. Love land of Saginaw, Mich , Lieut. Townley. MotsrB. and Mesdames Wilson, Hirdy, Stovone, Holm, Munger and Mrs. Prank Smith. Chaplain and Mrs. Henry Masterman celebrated tho fifty fourth anniverjary of their wedding day last Sunday by giving a dinner to members of their family. Thoro woro four generations of MastormatiB proaont, nnd the old couple woro very happy, surrounded by their chilr.ren, grand children and great-grund-childron. Chaplain Masterman is widly known in G. A. R. circles, whete he is a familiar figure at all Gatherings of old eoldiors. Ho has officiated at a very largo number cf funeralB or Grand Army men within tho period of his office as chaplain. Both Mr. and Mrs. Master man havo a very wide circle or friends who feol for them a hoarty affection. Mr. O. A. Mohronstecher who has for some years been in busineB9 as a part of tho firm of Herpolshoimor & Co., has withdrawn from the firm by mutual consent and will go oast soon. Ho haB not yet determined whether he will go to New York, whoro he has Borne very Uattoring offers, or to Quincy, III., whoro his brother in-law and father-in-law are in business. The departure of Mr. and Mrs, MohrenBlochor is very deeply re gretted by Lincoln society, which appro ciates their unusual charm very jeal ously. Mr. N. N. Hawley of Lincoln, and MIfb Ida May Reynolds wero married at Raymond, February 21st, at tha home of Mr. C. S. Cadwallader. The bride was attended by Miss Madgo Cadwalla der. Rev. S. W. Embroo of Lincoln, of ficiated. Tho bride wore whito silk ' and carried brido roseB. Artor tho ceremony the guests enjoyed a delightful wedding dinnor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hawley will re sldo on Walmut Grove farm, five milea south of Lincoln. Miss Mario Hoover has returned from a live month's visit in Denver where her playing wnB much appreciated. All the Denver papers gave her very flattering notices. This from tho Denver Repub licun is selected: Tho concert of tho TueBday Musical dub on Tuesday, for its associate mom borB, was one of tho events or tho week in musical circles. The nroeram ntwi od a delightful poop IntSTe mStaS tho period from 1800 to 1850. "charm ing foaturo was tho nlavlni nf mi Marie Hoover of Lincoln, Nobr who since her arrival in Denver a row months ago, sooms at onco to havn fn.,r.,i i i tilled a place in tho club "'sho has been a great ravor to and tho Tsday Musi cal club was loath to part with her do ing bo only in tho hope that 8he 'nfav' soon return to Denver to LT y aw1? wub & ss;Ln a; Jorth 1 altering comment from oil who have tho pleasuro of heurinv W JLtlt club is anxious to havo "S u ZTl Phinist come into tho regular member8 Thoro wan a delightful dance last night at Turpi dancing aZ?mylR which tho members of the different fra torn.tiosof tho university mingled in a h y y v