THE COURIER. lProfetsslorcci.1 Directory. . . M Phono. uni nours ,p omen oro r,0!-Dr. O. 0. Reynolds r5 ) U)fllco rooms 18-19, 1 10 to 1 n 4 Hurr Hlock 3to' ,.m licit (Roa. 2M8Q rit ) Sin to IDr. S. E. Cook j Eyo, Bur, Noso and Throat 19:3 2-5 9:30-12;:i am 1315 O St. p m Jlllco 018 BDr. Ben j. F.Bailey I OHlco, Zohrung Hlock ) 9 to 10 a in i V12tol2::w f Residence. 131,'t (J stroot 2 to K v m tm. .671 KvonlriKB, by appointment. Sumlny'a 12 to 1 p. ni, and liy appointment. IDr. J.B. Triokev, f RoftactioniBt only I 19 to 12 a. tn VOfTlco, 1035 O Btroot I to 4 p.m. ( A Aft Wr I - - - -fr 7T godal and Personal F w wi DENTISTS. 1 . l Olllcn, rooms 26, 27 and 1 ouico Kw.vLouis N. Wente,D.D.S.i .? nlock.iun ) I so lltli Btroot. ) Lincoln Infirmary of Osteopathy, Farmers and Merchants Building. - Buainess Directory. Olllco, 12, V., Montgomery Llk r ii; r'UotKore t Roal Estate, Fire Insur Phone K)7. Ilea 015 North Hi ' VV. LdiamDerb j anco Surety Bonds. : HMRB'g FINE I STATKDNERr . . . AT . . . : Riggs Pkarmacvj There is none to eq ual it in elegance j The line is complete in everything, J oooooocoooo3oc o ocorooroJOoJOco INSURE IN THE PHENIX LANDY C. GLARK, Agent. 1009 O street. Telephone 105. o ioii'0ioi'0ioroc' o ioooiooioc'0iwto "V1- s V. T, . Pl?0i0 gjupftligS. fiS ,fcan ROOM 5, 1041 O St. Ihicoln, B?etr. Ms Ms Ms Ms Ms M '1 0 t It 0 ' D tt o y - 6 At 41 API 4 . 4 A At f T t S MRS ARMSTRONG'S ART STUDIO Rooms 27-28 Webster Block, South 11th. PORTRAITS MADE And instruction iven in Oil,' Pastel, and Crayon jj lllf Lessons Even' Afternoon. SiIFl0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 1010101010 m tit Thoro has boon a greater dearth of which a delightful collation was served society no jvr than usual this week, pro- Those present woro Misses Floren, sumably from tho fact that the mid- Campbell, Winterstoon, Stearns, Mac summer exodus of society folk to tho farland, Saw) or, Armstrong, Matthews mountains, woods and water Ib now at Reagan, Walla, Anderson, M. and O its height. Howevvr, tho younger members of society's realm have been having rathor a busy week of, it judging by tho number of parties given. Among these the party given by Leon Crandall in honor of Senator Thurston's daugh ters, MiBses Grace and Jean, and the party given by tho L. A. T. club to the Misses Minnie Florin, Gracu Campbell of SowarJ and Fern Winterstoon of Fremont deserve special mention. Unquestionably tho social ovont of tho summer Beaeon was the splendid party given by Leon Crandall at his elegant homo on Seventeenth and A streets last Tuesday evening, in com p'iraent 1o tho Miaees Joan and Grace Thurston of Omaha. To a spectator it seemed as if he wandered upon tome merry spot in fairyland. Tho grounds wore lighted by two immense head lights, whilo hundreds of Japanese lanterns lent additional beauty to the scene. Tho lawn was covered with a Bnow white tarpaulin, upon which the young pooplo tripped tho graceful measures of tho art Torpsechoroan to strains of enchanting music discoursed by tho mandolin orchestra and piano hidden among tno vines on tho veranda. Hammocks in largo numbers woro bwung among tho trees as a resting place for thoso wearied with dancing. Tho scouo within was no loss lively than that on tho lawn. Tho interior of tho dwelling was brilliantly lighted, tho decorations boing dono in fragrant sweet poas. transforming oach room in to a veritable bower. Here camo thoso who had tired of tho frolic on tho lawn or else sought the couches and cushions scattered about the voranda. whore Mrs. Crandall, beautifully gowned, wbb serving punch, iceB and other cooling rofreohments. The streets about the residence wero thronged with people eager for a glimpse of the light, life and merriment going on before ihem. Tho Misses Thurston in honor of whom the partv was given left Wednesday morning on the early train for their home in Omaha. Those receiving invi tations were Misses Funk, Grace and Jean Thurston, Hammond, Hargreaver, Wcesnor, Hunt, Mabel and Grace Bon nett, Lilian and Jessie White, Ruth and Jessie Macfarland, Myer, Cornell, Weber Bignoll, Hotl'man, Poyyter, Fuller, Lillibridiio, Hartley, Coggshall, Miller; Messrs Sedgwick, York, A. and P. Lau, Stein, Holmes, Marquette, Hill, Morris on, Smith, Burnham, Rohlaendor,!. and Hullhorst, Clinton, Wilson, Rarrick, Watson, Howland, Shaffor, LeeBe, Mc Greer, Anthony, Edith and Mabel Er- ford. Alex and Peter Lau gave a charming little party Wednesday evening in honor of Misses Grace and Jean Thurston of Omaha. The house was gaily decorated throughout, the high tower being tilled with cushions and easy chairs, where the guests could retire to re9t after tho dancing which was the most popular amusoment of tho evening. Punch and ices were served during the evening by Mrs. Lau assisted by Mrs. GifTen. Tno3e present were Misses Grauo and Jean Thurston, Outcalt, Funk, Meyer, Macfarland, vVeesner, Bennett, Fuller, Giffen, Raymond, Crandall, Wheeler, Wittman, Burnham, Alex and Peter Lau. The many Lincoln frienria of Mrs Charlotte OoLaney will be glad to read the followiog beautiful discription of her California home. Santa Baiiuaka, June, 21, '00. My home is one of tho loveliest spots you can imagine, on the beautiful San MarcoB stage road. It is 1100 feet above the sea, of which wa have a grand view. There are 120 acres, mostly rocks and precipices and cbapparel, but tbero uro fifteen acres of almost unparalelhd rich noBS the wash of leaf-mould from tho mountain Bides, and above the frost lino. Thoro is a glorious brook which traverses the wholo length of tho place, tumbling over great boulders, tearing through stony channels, murmuring between ferny banks or lying in deop haunted pools. Oh, such a brook! At present wo, Constance and I Joo has spread his wings and flown out of the home nestwith some friends are camping by the brook-side, and, oh, it is elysium! There is a email barn on the place, a little barn-yard and two orchards in which the apricots are just beginning to ripen. Once a week we come down hero to our pretty little cabin, complete ly hidden in vines and flowers, and do our baking, get our mail, water our garden, otc, We live as near to naturo as is compatbilo with decency work, eat, and eloepin the open air, and in the simplest possible manner, and always with tho magniflcont panorama of tho mountains, tho lovely valley, and tho waving branches of tho live oaks, syca mores, maples, and bays above ub. Wo expect to got somo good views of Va v m A. Raymond, Fawoll, Brown, Hickoy, th0 homo and will send you some; though Yates, Korsmeyer, F. and E. Funk, tapy Cttn B'vo vu no idea of tho beauty Hewitt, Wheelor, Gillon. Patterson, ttnu "agranco and peace of tho spot in Wittman. II M Dunn, dentist; rooms 2(1-7 Burr blk Subscribe for Tiir CourtiKii $1 a yoar Misses Mubol and Edyth Eiford gave very pretty little party to a few of their young Ihdy frionds last Monday evening in honor of tho MieBos Grace Campbell, Minnie Floren of Seward and Fern Winterstoen of Fremont. Tho house was prottily decorated with Mowers, while hammocks and cushions woro scattered about the veranda. Tho even ing was spent in an interesting contest game in which tho honors wero won by Misses Raphael and Campbell, after wnicn our camp is made. Our neigh bors here aro nearly all Spanish people, kindly, gentlo dark-eyed, as ignorantly innocent as tho birds and animals. MobI of thorn are wretchedly poor; their food, mostly I'm afraid "of tho charae Icon's favor," but oven that is better than ''the air" would be in a town, purer, s-iroly, if not so rich. Our own food is of tho very simplest, and all our work is done by oursolvee. Tho clasBic shades of Woodlawn wero enlivened by a morry crowd of picnick r 'M 1 iNK