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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1899)
6 THE COURIER. Phono. Ofllco 056 Profealonal Directory. Rc. .CM Dr. O. O. Eeynolds Ofllco Hours I Ofllco rooms 18-10, 1 10 to 1 n Hurr lllock :i to' ,).tn Ko. mSQdt I Hut !)to omco 375 l"W". L. Dayton, M. D. onico,iao5 0 8troot mo to 1 Dlipa8osof Eyo, Knt. v'-t nnd Tliront Rob. 182108troot )2:30 to5pm 2:3 nni 1 Dr. 8. B. Cook J Eyo, Ear, Nobo and Throat J 1215 O St. 1 9:30-12:;; J 2-5 p m JHloo 618 Iob bo 8181. -n 4 -n -r i-i I Ofllco, SSohruti ... JDr. Ben j. F. Bailey i , , 871.1 " Rosldonco, 131.1 hvonlnjfB, by oppointmont. Sunday's 12 to 1 p. ni, and liy n rung Mock I 9 to 10 n m ,.'IG stroot uppoiutincnt. 12 to 12:30 1 2 to 4 p ni !Dr. J. B. Trickey, I Rofractionist only ) 19 to 12 a. tn V OfTico, 1035 O stroot 1 to 4 p. in. gocial and pergonal DENTISTS. ice .iLouis N. Wente.D.S.ITiwrifKut ) I so 11th stroot. Lincoln Infirmary of Osteopathy, Farmers and Merchants Building. The Courier would recommend that you see the If you want the best coal for domestic use. lOOO O t. Tlion 105 urn CHOCOLATES wwooaoww JUST RECEIVED a fresh line of Gunther's famous Chicago CHOCALATES AND BON BONS. 1 j Riggs' Pharmacy, $ Z i m iimiiuu mwxnuxH) wmwnonftMoofl mooo rTrT-TTttmniH(iHHoiitnotno(iodonflnniiunui(mKKiuuuuu4t U..-1L 7. U.ii (Successors to Sutton & Hollowbusb.) Confectioners and Caterers. 135 So. 12th St. 'Phone 681 i We have the only oyster parlor in the city. Call and see for yourself. J "' Mimt iiiii c tf M0MMMMH00MMMI0t0HMM0OO 0C0C I j! Ladies' Dress Skirts f We have just received largo linos of LadioB' Drees Skirts in up. to-dato shapes and styles all woll made and finished; values unsurpassed, BROCADED MOtiAIRS-82, 82 50, 82 75, 83.00, 83 50, 83.75 and 84 00 each. STORM SERGES- 8".00,$G 00, $0.50, $7.50, 88.00 and 89.00 encb. NOVELTY CLOTHS -In check, stripes, plaids, etc., all wool, a largo lot your choico $3.00 each. SATIN AND SILK Pla'n or trim mod 87.00, 88.00, $9.00, 810, 811, 812, 813, 815 and up to 82G each. MlbbER & PAINE lUtllifftffttttttfff IlilMMf'IIIHIQltOHOMMOlxniMXtniiniMKKHoiouuigu J A beautiful homo woJding occurred on Wednesday at 830 at tho homo of Mrs. Mary Irvino, Sixteenth and R streets, when her daughter, Mies .aura Elizabeth Irvino whb married to Mr. Ernest G. Clark. Dr. W. M. Ilindman olliciated using tho beautiful ring ser vico of tho Presbyterian church. Tho wedding march from Lohengrin was pluyed by Miss Nellio Clark, sister of the groom. During tho ceremony tho bridal party stood under a canopy of smilax and carnations The bridal gown was of whito mull over silk and tho brido carried whito roses. Tho at tendants woro Miss Stella Irvino and Mr. Frank Irvine, sister and brother of tho brido. Tho bridesmaid wore a whito gown and carried pink roses. After tho ceremony a luncheon was served and Mr. and Mrs. Clark went to thoir newly furnished homo which waB in readiness for them at 1025 G street. Tho bride received many beautiful gifts. Somoofthoso present at tho wedding woro Mr. and Mrs. Clark parents of tho groom, Mr. and Mrs, Mann, Miss Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, MrB. Snyder, Mis9 Snyder, Mrs. Geeting, MUss Geeting, Mr. Charters Geeting, Mrs. Pickup, Miss Buncher, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Mc Arthur of Omaha, Misa Hawksworth. MisseB Nellie, Louisa and Hazel Clark, Mr. John O'Brien of McKoesport, Pa., formerly of this city, and MisB Louise Krone were married Wednesday at St. Theresa'B pro-cathedral, Rov. Nugent performed tho marriage ceremony, as sisted by Father Moriarty of Omaha, Father Laughran of Sutton and Father Rood of Lincoln. Mr. H. J, W. Sea mark played the wedding marches and MiBB Dorily sang. Tho service was porformed at 0 A. M., and immediately after the bride and groom, together with over iifty friends, sat down to a wedding breakfast at the Boyd hotel. Mr O'Brien is now manager for tho Cudahy Packing company at McKoes port. Miss Krone was born and rearnd in Lincoln and has a large circle of friends hero. At tho altar the bride was beautiful in organdie over silk, trim med with narrow satin ribbon, a whito leghorn hat and carrying a bouquot of bride's roBeB. Tho young couplo woro escorted to tho dopot to tako an east bound train. At tho railway station they found that tho usual nranks hurl been played with their baggago which contained a great deal of rice and many placards. On Wednesday afternoon Miss Burn ham gave a reception for tho alumni and active chapters of Delta Gamma. Tho houBo was decorated with roses, lillies and carnations, and a buffet luncheon was served. Those present woro: Mis es Haggard, Alico Wing, BossioWing, Doweoso, Mullon, Rico, Gregory, Hnr wood, Webster, Garten, Helen Woods. Cochran, Polk, WatkinB, Laura Bridge, Mullikon,Wolch,Rightor,ProntisB,DaviB Edith Lowis. Minor, Tukoy, Colo, Mc Menomy, Gortrudo Macombor, Maudo Macombor, Jaynes, Jackson, Johnson, Haeckor, Alico Fuller, Nona Bridgo, Mrs. John Lottridgo, Mrs. Frank Woods and Mrs. L, A. Sherman. Mrs. John G. MorriBon and hor daugh ters MisBos Cora and Clara Smith gavo a large and boautiful reception Thurs- day aftornoon at thoir homo at 1031 F etreot. During tho hours from three to six about two hundrod and fifty ladies called. Tho parlors were beauti ful with bridesmaids roses and palms. Gorgeous Amorican beauties adorned tho dining room which was presided over by Mrs. Rankino and Mrs. W. C. Mills, who wero assisted in Borving ice cream and punch by Misses Bonnell Winifred Bonnell, Jessie Whito, Lillian Whito, Maysie Ames and Blanch Lasch, all of whom were gowned in white. The hostesses woro assisted in tho par lors by Mrs. CaBebeer, Mrs. Swan and Miss Hyatt, and tho guests were re ceived at tho door and ushered up 6tairs by MiESRB Ella Morrison, Grace and Carol White. Mr. Hngenow's string quartet played during the afternoon. Mrs. S.G.Door gavo a highly sue cesBful niu.icale yesterday afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs Joseph R. Lewis. The house was elaborately decorated with cut llowors. Ices and email cakes wero served by MiBB Mabel Richards, assisted by MisB Houtz, Miss Gere and Miss Raymond. Tho pro gram was given by Miss Oakloy, so prano; Miss Hoover, pianist; Miss Dales, violioist. All did their pai ts remarka bly well and their audience wbb a do lighted one from the beginning to the close of tho program. The following numbers wero presented: Protestations Norris MiBB Oakley. Violin obligato, Mies Dales. SansToi Guy d'Hardelot GipsoySongB No. IV Dvorak Mies Oakloy. ProluUe Kachmaninoff Story for tho Piano Scharwenka Miss Hoover. Folksong MacDowell Thy Beeming EyeB MacDowell Four Songs, No. II MacDowell Four SongB, No. Ill MacDowell MieB Oakley. Airs Hongrois fcjrnBt Miss Dales. MiBs Sjford, Accompanist. TMary White A May Morning Denza Miss Oakley. Mrs. J. W. Winger, tho rUiring presi dent of tho Matinee Musical, gave a inuBical last Saturday afternoon in com pliment to tho club. Tho club coloia, groen and whito, wero used in tho deco rations. MomborB of tho board, Mre John Doano, Mrs. E. H. Barbour, Mrs. A. S. Raymond, Mrs. D. M. Butler, Mrs. E. Lewis Bakor, Mrs. A. W. Jannon and Miss Mary Smith assisted. Miss Elsie Ackerman received tho guests at the door. Tho program: "Twi"Stn'B" Ohaminado Miss Kollogg, Mrs. Campbell. "V'M-noiio;; pDollAc(Jua Mis Louiso Kollogg. "Vision of Sir Launfaul" '. . .Lowell Mrs. Manning. Ausenthalt Schubort Mra. D. A. Campbell. hai,B0,3y Rogers Damon . ? Murmuring ZophyrB.V.V.V.V.V.V.Jonsen MiBB Kollogg. Mies GivonB at tho piano. The delegates to the biennial mooting of tho National Federation of Musical clubs aro to bo troatod royally at St ,