THE COURIER. 7 Y epont two years in study abroad haviug boon under tho tuition of Jodiiezka of Berlin. She is a temperamental play er and brought out especially in thu MaoDowcll pieces, (which by the way make admirable warm weather music) a beautiful singing tone. Miss Hoo ver and MIsb Will Owen Jones con tributed to the attractiveness of tho impromtu program, which follows: A Ende Vom Lied, Schumann; 11. Ro mance in F eUarp, Schumann; C. Woodland Pieces, To a Wild Rose. To a Water Lily, Indian Lodge, Mac Dow ell, Miss vVillard. . Fruhlingsrauschen, Linding, Miss Hoover. Sea Pieccp, To the Sea, To a Wander ing Icoborg, A. D. 1G20, Long, Mac Dowell, Mrs. Will Owen Jones. Will o' the Wisp, Jensen, Miss Wll larJ. D. A. Thomas of Colorado Springt, Colo., who whb formerly connectod with the law firm of ReoBo, Gilkeson & Corn stock in tbia city, was married at Lamar, Mo., on Juno 21. Tbo young lady was MiBB Edith Brown. Rev. A.F. Nowelh a former pastor of Mr. Thomas, was present as beet man. About throo years Mr. Thomas loft Lincoln to locate in Colorado Springs, whoro ho has won a hich place both in business and social circles. In his examination for tho Colorado bar bo stood first in a largo claBB. Ho is now clork in tho El Paso county court. Charles F. McGrow(i one of tho na tional bank examiners for Nebraska, has removed bis family from Hastings to Lincoln and will make his homo at 2525 N street. Mr. McGrow was former ly a state bank examiner. He and D, A. Clino of Minden are now the national examiners for tbo state. Mr. McClrew will make Lincoln his homo because be finds that its railroad facilities enable him to roach any part of the state with ease. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burr, Mr. and Mr6 Ross Curtis, Mrs. N. P. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Webster and son, the Misses Maisio and Ethel Ames, J. H. Mallaliou, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Marshall, D. C. Pat terson and W. F. Kolley dopartod for Spirit Lake, Iowa, on Thursday. They will bo joined at Omaha by a large party, and several mombors of tho party ox pect to remain at Spirit Lake for several weeks enjoying a summer outing. A delighted company of young people spent the afternoon and evening of the Fourth at Meadow Brook lodge, at Mr. Mattson Baldwin's south of town. A brilliant display of pyrotechnics fol lowed a sumptuous supper, ahd at twelve o'clock the party started for homo. They wore: Mr. and Mrs. El. mer C. Merrill, Misses Harrison, Hoi lowbueb, Burr, Hoover, Nance, Garten, and Putnam; Messrs. Baldwin, Barber, Meadows, Thatcher, Yates, Smith and Joyce. A romomborable picnic waB given on tho evening of tho Fourth, at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yates. Tho sup per was Borved on two long tables spread in tho house. Cards on the verandah followed tho moal. Thoso present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Wright, Oakloy, Raymond, Ladd, Buckstaff, Everott, W. B.andW. U. Wilson, and Rudy of Sioux City; Mrs. Robinson of Chicago; MoEsrs. Campbell, Kolley, Harley, Ladd, Wright and WilBon. M oBsrs. Harry Shedd and Hugh Ed miston gave a picnic on tho Fourth at Lincoln park. Their guests wore: Missos Outcalt, Stuart, Cunningham, Harper, Holbrook, Millar, Vancil, Har greavoB and Lansing; Messrs. Edmis ton, Shedd, Bartlett, Koramoyer, Cun ningham, Clark, Abbott, McCreory and Wiggonhorn. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boggs entertained tho Havana club Saturday ovoning in honor of Mr. and MrB. O. 0. Easton, of Havana, III.; cardB woro played and ro froBhmonta served. Thoso preBent woro, MoB9ors and MosdamcB EnBton, C. T. Boggs, Boll, Davis, Piorco, Dnieo, Dll wortb; MIsbos CalTyn, Boggs, DruBO Boggs, Caldwoll. Mr. JamPB Bell. A club composed of McBdamcs Har groaviB, ThompBon, Wriglit.Groon, Bee son, Tilton, Irvine, Wilson, BuekHtau. Funke, Leonard, and Coir roth, meet ing on Wednesday afternoon has adopt od tho cognomen "The BohomlaiiB" and will henceforth be known by that alluring titlo- Mrs. Gcorgo Risdon gavo a trolloy party Thursday evening for her noico MissEunico do Stoigor. Tho evening waB a glorious one for a rido and tho young pooplo enjoyed it exceedingly and not Ioeb tho hours spent at Mrs, Risdon's pretty homo aftor tho ride, and the refreshments sorvod by tho hostess and Mrs. Georgo Woods. TIiofo pres ent were Misses Raymond, Fawell, Burnham, Hargreaves, Robbinp, Uakor, Holmes, Harwood, Plenties, Bennett Wilson, Cox, Rodgera, Messrs Brock Brown, Culbortson, Muir, Fawoll, Tow son, Hargroavop, Macfarland, Quick, Hurtz, Alcott, Rndgors, Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rewick gavo a six o'clock dinner Saturday ovoning for tho following gueBts, ox-Govornor and '.Mrs. S. A. Holcomb, Dr. and Mrs. Hindman, Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo H. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Baker and Mrs. Witter. Dr. W. W. Hastings loft yesterday for for Los Angeles, California whoro ho will read a paper beforo the National Educa tional Association. Mrs. Hastings and their son accompanied her husband as far as Colorado Springs. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Burr ontortained informally, Messrs. and Mesdames Marshall, Risdon. and Harrison of St. Josoph. A Dutch lunch was served at nine o'clock. A picnic at tho park followed by an evening at tho theatro was enjoyed Sat urday by Mesprs and Mesdames Hayes, Stonebraker, Leo, Ansley, Rudd, Chae. Keofer and Mies Ashton, Hugh Hallott and Will King lort Mon day for Chicago; they will go to Detroit to attend tho Christian Convention and go to Cleveland, Buffalo, and Syracuse, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMurtry gavo a charming little porch party on tho Fourth. Their gueBts were: Messrs. and Mesdames Hall, Kirby, Strode, Mrs. Putnam and Miss Saunders. Dr. A. R. Mitchell returned this week from Colorado. Ho says that people were snow balling in Georgetown last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison of St. JoBopb, who hnvo boen tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Risdon, returned to thsir homo on Tuesday. Uneoda cool quiet place to eat; Don Cameron's Lunch Counter is tho place. Tables up stairs. 114-18 South 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Agor and family have returned from a vacation of three weeks spent on tho shores of a Wisconsin lake. Captain and Mrs. J. W. Rudy of Loup City have boon tho guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wright. MIsb Adams, a former toacher in tbo Lincoln high school, has boon tho guest of Mrs. A. T. Loming this woek. Willard Yates roturnod (on Monday from the east. Helms been a student at Union collego this year. S. J. Armstrong of Cedar Rapide, la., iB visiting his brother of tho Armstrong Clothing company. H M Dunn, dontist; rooms 207 Burr blk Mr. Eugono Gatts of Pittsburg, Pa., h -U) ivl'fe'j The Jftmi: Week of the w rV7t U m i Pfi m m m Jtilr Oleairiiitr Sale. M m Next week will be positively the last week of .X.H.J u.xjov 1X111JU1. ti tli till J.1JUI UUi U.UJ10 DVUUU. Km, Last week's offerings are fast disappear- ?M ing but we have supplied their places with V equally interesting values of which the w ioiiowing are but samples. All depart ments offer values just as remancable as these Domestic Depart- merit Specials A large lot of Scotch ginghams -d w w jv madras ranging- in price from 25 to 42c during this sale per yard M All our outing flannels, any quality, this CJC sale per yard Shirting and fancy prints, during this i sale, per yard jfj Suiting for bicycle and tailor made suits to close, this sale HALF OFF. Any 36in. percale in the house, this sale fC per yard jj Unbleached muslin, yard wide, this sale fT per yard 4- Sateen and Silkaline, 36in. wide this sale Cj per yard J Grocery Clearing 400 canB Bliced Pineapple, this salo, per can J4C Burnham'B Clam Chowder, limited quantity, por can J8c ill cases California Tablo Peachee. this salo 2 cans for 25c 400 cans Columbia River Steak Salmon, por can 8c .'$00 cans Best Corned Beef, thiB Balepor can J2c 1,500 pounds nice Prunes, this salo 0 pounds for . . . .' 25c Now England Mince Meat, limited quantity, por package 8c U75 cakca Sweet Chocolato, this salo, per cake 4c 217 pounds Shepps' Shredded Cocoanut, por pound lgc 200 packages Pink and Whitb Gelatine, por package c .100 cans Breakfast Cocoa, this sale, por can yc &&&&& S?Z.v. S .V '- S&WVTi( M vWi'J4:4r&ezwzr, fortife 'n is tho guest for tho summor, of his sis tor, Mrs. Risdon. Dean and Mrs. Edgron willgivo a fare well reception to Chancellor and Mrs. McLean Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. G. Morrison, her boh Willard Smith, and daughtor Ella Morrison, aro in California. Korsraoyor Plumbing and flouting Co. 215 So. 11th, soil tho boat and cheapest Eltctric Fa db. DDentist Hill, over Miller & Puino's. Mrs, D. A. Campboll and hor son Paul, aro ad Manitou, Colo., for a fort night. Mrs. W. A. Preston entertained on Friday afternoon for tho Missos Under wood. Dr. and Mrs, Robcoo Pound roturnod from thoir wedding journey on Thurs-' day. Milton Schwind who haB boon in tbo newspapor business in this city for Borne time, loaves, next woek, for Tbod ford, Nobr.i Misses Harriot and Charlotto Spauld ing wont to Chautauqua.N.Y., this wook Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Stoln left this woek for a month's outing in Northern Min nesota. Mrs. John B. Wright ontortained a small company at luncheon on Tuesday. Madame J. II. McLean haB gone to Minneapolis for an extended visit. Mrs. J. J. Cox and daughter Mabol, aro in Seattlo for tho summor. MIes Helen Welch spent this wook vlsi.ting friends in Omaha. Misses Margery and Nancy Lambert eon are at home. Mrs. W. H. Manes is visiting hor mother in Pola, III. Miss Grace Broady wont to Denver this wook.