The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, July 28, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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the only first-class piano manufactured ard marketed by a
western concern. A piano that is gaining favor with the
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FOR 1900?
All subscriptions are delinquent after July 1st.
One Dollar is the Cash discount price. Delinquent sub
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WOMEN'S LOW SHOES
Black and Tan,
$1.50.
Best for the Money Shown in Lincoln.
PHRKINS & SHELDON CO.
When the lawns and golf grounds dis
solve in unwonted rivers, even the in
defatigably social grasshopper is sub
dued. Luncheons and dinners there
must be, but necessities, not frivolities
are the order of the shortening July
days. The news that comes from cliff
and pebbly beach of Lincoln wanderers,
has awakened this week in those left
behind only the feeling that California
weather, like other things, comes round
to those who wait.
A letter from Mrs. Joseph A. Sargent,
of Havana, Cuba, describes the recep
tion given in El Vedado suburb by Mrs.
Leland, wife of the Methodist mission
ary in Havana, to Mr. and Mrs. Sargent
shortly after their marriage in Cuba.
Both bride and groom are well known
University of Nebraska students, whose
friends will be glad to hear of the royal
welcome that has been given them.
About forty American residents attend
ed the reception, most of thetn being
government officials with their wives.
There were, however, several native
Cubans, who looked their congratula
tions, being unable to pronounce the
President's English. The rooms of Mr.
and Mrs. Leland, which are chiefly
windows, reaching to tiled floors, were
heavy with the fragrance of Cuban
roses which fill the Vedado patio of the
missionary's home. Among many other
greetings that have come to the young
engineer and his bride, was a message
from Mr. Sargent's corps of assistants
in tne Department of Surveys. The
expression of good wishes was accompa
nied by a handsome silver tea and cho
colate service. This tribute from his
men is scarcely less valued by the Ne
braska ex-yolunteer than were the
words of recognition that came from
Governor-General Wood, commending
Mr. Sargent's strenuous labors in the
survey of fortifications recently finished-
Mr. Sargent is one of the men whose
work is giving westerners a noble pride
in the bone End sinew bred on the
prairie.
On Tuesday at high noon occurred
the marriage of Mr. W. E. Allen, as
sistant physical director at the Ne
braska University, and Miss Grace M.
Wheeler, youngest daughter of Judge
and Mrs. Robert Wheeler. The wed
ding service at the home of the bride's
parents, 2545 Q street, was a very quiet
ooe, only immediate relatives witness
ing the ceremony .The Rev. Dr. Long of
ficiated. Both bride and groom are
University graduates, and enthusiastic
students of athletics, Mr. Allen having
directed work in Physical training in
live colleges or academies, while Miss
Wheeler's record as a member of the U.
of N. Midget Basket Ball team is note
worthy. Mr. Allen was graduated in
"95 from the Y. M. C. A. training school
of Springfield, Massachusetts, where he
remained as instructor in physical cul
ture for one year after which he spent
a second year in the same department
at Lowell, Massachusetts. Graduating
in the class of '98 from Earlham College,
Richmond, Indiana, where for two jears
he had directed the work in athletic
training, as coach for the Earlham team,
ne wont in 99 to San Antonio, Texas,
again acting as Y. M. C. A. Physical
Director. The year of '99-1900 Mr.
Allen spent at the Nebraska State Uni
versity, preparing for tho Master's de
gree, and assisting Doctor Hastings in
the work of the University gymnasium.
His record is one that promises well for
the new work to which he has been
elected at Spokane Falls. The bride is
a most vivacious and popular member
of the class of 1900. Mr. and Mrs.
Allen leave today for Long Beach, Cali
fornia, where the groom's father is in
real estate business, renting many sum
mer cottages to tourists at this season.
About the first of S9ptember, they will
go to Spokane Falls, Washington, which
will be their home, Mr. Allen having
been elected instructor in science in
the high school of that city.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Harris of
Chicago and once of Lincoln are enjoy
ing.a vacation on the Isles of Shoals off
Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The
other day Mr. HarriB and Mr. Sam
Parker of Chicago, formerly landlord of
the Grand Pacific hotel, were fishing in
a small boat, two and a half miles off
the island. Suddenly they heard a
spouting and a blowing, and, looking
up, they saw a whale about 250 feet
away. It was seventy-five fent long
and so big that it could have given
Jonah first-class accommodations and
had enough room left for a hoard of
lesser sinners, He rolled around on top
of the water very gracefully and finally,
after seeing the three men in the boat,
disappeared. The skipper, Charley Rob
irson, said that whales were harmless
unless attacked, when they became very
dangerous, even to a much larger craft
than the one Mr. Harris and his friends
were in.
Miss Marie Raphael was given a
farewell surprise on Friday evening by
Mrs. Henry H, Barth. The Q. A. T.
club, of which Miss Raphael is a mam-
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Before Getting Up....
your picnic dinner, visit the "KEYSTONE" and
you wfll find no difficulty in selecting- just what
you want for a most tempting and dainty lunch.
We make a specialty of Poultry and Fresh Fish for
Fridays and Saturdays, and would like to have you
remember us.
Xp? gome of (f)ur dfcious Summer rinks.
THE KJEYSTCMVE. J. W. MOORE, Propr
1312 to 1316 O STREET.
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