TH COURIER. 6 Profesaional Directory. t Office, Zehrona Block JMttO P Jffice 618 "8Dr.Benj. F.Bailey j. Evenings, by apixintraent. Sunday's 12 to 1 iei 671 Residence. 1313 C itreet HTb 4 p m iu p. m and by appointment. J Dr. J. B. Trickey, J o,.,,, I035 0 itreet ii to P. m.m j Refractionist only i DENTISTS m mM g(D?IETY fc hs? M i , I Office, rooms 26, 27 aad 1 Office KKaijOUiS N. Wente,D.D.S. l.Browiiall Block. Mil ( so lltb street. 1 i ( Office over Harley's office 633 Joiiver Johnson, D.D.S.-j 08tstet j- ftWssgBsgg&mm&gmMmgm KM off After the New Year's festivities and living at 324 South Thirteenth street. the inaugural ball, society is content Deputy Auditor George Anthes and with a little quiet. Perhaps the past family are at the Lindell at present week was as gay as usual, but the com- State Treasurer William Stuefer will ing in of the new century brought many not remove his family to Lincoln until parties, making the following week spring. He is now at the Lindell hotel. GliKRK OOf-Ai 00 . t& W(fc C TB usy iiw w w... fl& DlltMlt UV Mm w v kite v K yH 11 Kk 'II you will jLwyws find j The best of everything- in the grocery line at the Good Luck Grocery. n T -T Si-aC?STTr. "P? p treet. lf s jl-b. 9.bl-vm. jl jmm xeiepnone oku (mmliH0OIIIIIMIMOIMMMMM0MI I HAIR-DRESSING SHAMPOOING Manicuring, Chic Ornaments for the Coiffure, Switches, Chevelures cleaned. Tonics, Powders, Hairpins Every- f thing to make the head and tace of a pretty woman i.i.: ...... rrxi i oo 9 yicLLici. ...... .Leiepnune oo. ocooooeiooinoocflooiyHtininiiiiootflomimiiicm HUTCHDfS Ste BT5.TA.TT; SELECT OAK AND HICKORY WOOD Trr I Ww tfC aW VS HV'.t r VH. seem very dull indeed. Married, at the home of the bride's mother on North Sixteenth street, at eight o'clock, Tuesday evening, Miss Mary R. Campbell to Doctor David R. Maior bv the Rev. Lewis Gregory. The ...Perfection... Absolute perfection is often claimed for shoes that are simply stylish. Shoes that are plenty stylish enough when new often lack durability and comfort. All our shoes arp fePAELWIAftl good, The hierher priced ones JrWuSVIIVil are absolutely perfect ineverv detail. The cheaper ones, of course, can not be. When 3Tou come to us you get what 3Tou pay for and you know what you get. A discount on all leather goods this week. PERKINS, SHELDON & CHAMBERLAIN CO 11SO O Street. but will soon remove to 901 J street, where Deputy Treasurer Heilman and family are to reside. State Superinten dent William K. Fowler and family live at 1707 A Btreet and Deputy McBrion and family are at 1717 A street. At torney uenerai r . a. trout win not re , 1 . . ... . . n lAJ.UO UUUU.B. .... ...UU. n. House was aecoratea wita pm mm, move bis famiiy trom Beatrice. Depuj palms and southern emilax. The Attorney General Norris Brown will bride'sgown was white with valenciennes make his home at the Lindell, but may inserting and the long veil was fast- notremoveh5B famUy from Kearney, ened with white hyacinth. Lucille MrGeorge D. Follmer, commissioner Lees in white and carrying flowers, was of public lands and buildings, lives at 1512 P street. Deputy Commissioner her immediate courier. Mrs. Dung played the wedding march. The brid al party stood under a canopy of green in the drawing-room. Mrs. Taylor was mistress of ceremonies. Mrs. Fling and Mrs. Hill presided at the refreshment tables, assisted by Miss Herron Mies Montgomery. The guests were received by Mrs. Campbell, mother of the bride, Mrs. A. K. Griffith, Mrs. Less and Miss Conklin. All the guests were relatives and most intimate frieuds. H. M. Eaton lives at 2819 Q street. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Ladd gave a party in honor of the Misses Croun&e. The guests were the active and and alumnae members of the Theta fraternity. Tiey played "A Culinary Courtship," whose intricate course was unwound most quickly bj Mies Careon and Miss Burr Delicate refreshments were served. The guests were Mea- Miss Campbell has been at the head of dames Will Hardy, F. W. Eison, Nor the Latin department of the high school, man Belcher, F. M. Fling, T, L Lyon, F. Clements; Misses Crounse, Carson. Barr, Lida Miller, Mc Henry, Clark, Morgan, Wirt, Ruth Macfarland, Doug las, Coat, Douglas, Agnew, Loomis, Fos ter, Harper, Woodford, Garey, Stewart At Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Thomas' Ma for five years. Dr. Major is a member of the faculty of Columbia university. Dr. and Mrs. Major will be at home after February 1st, 1901, at 1270 Amster dam Avenue, New York City. Mias Campbell gave a farewell supper to her and Ruasell associates in the teaching profession on loot Vrirlav Arnninir. Miman fVinklin. Tniiu. T.ittl Win,, Herron. Burr. Wednesday evening card party for Kirker. Montgomery, Bridge. Badger, Jor and Mrs. Stoney, and Mrs. Lawton, tit:. r t.--: n two six handed euchre was played. Mrs. Towne, Pound',- Pound, Kingsley and C- Abbott won tDB ryaI P,ize and Mr8 HullhorsMrs. Field, Dr. Bolton, Dr. J- A- .Botaaff J h priZ9 fr Major, Mr Prevely, Dr. Davenport, Mr. "ahouting. ' Mr. Will Green won the Congdon, Mr. Jeffords, Mr. Philpott royal and Mr. t rank Woods the shout and Mr. H. G. Shedd, were the guests. 1D P"ze- rnz0B Ior Buuug are a new feature of card parties. If a play Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Auld celebrated er sees by his hand that he can play the their twentieth wedding anniversary on game alone without the widow he says last Monday evening, by giving a recep- "i shout;" if he wins every point it tion to about two hundred of their counts him fifteen. If a player can friends. Laiga vases of white carna- play the game alone by using the widow tions and stately palms adorned the re- he says, "I cheer;" if he wins ever eeption room Red carnations were in point he ie counted ten, but no piize is the library and hall, and pink in the given. dining room. From a table covered with Battenburg lace over pink, Mrs. Janeen served punch and Mrs. McGrew poured coffee. Misses Murphy, Rob erts, Gere, Poynter and Powers assisted. Mrs. Auld was gowned in gray silk mus lin over lavender satin; Miss Auld wore a dainty cream silk, and Miss Alice Auld wore a simple white organdie. Mr. and Mrs. Auld were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Teeters and Judge and Mrs. TibbettH. The Ideal Mandolin club furnished exquisite music. The new state officers and their dep uties nave nearly ail aecurea nomes in Lincoln. Governor Dietrich is now oc cupying the governor's mansion at Fif teenth and H streets, near the capitol. His private secretary, Mr. H. C. Lind say, is occupying the home of Congress man E. J. Burkett, at 1514 B street. Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Savage will make the Lincoln hotel their head quarters for the winter. Secretary of State George W. Marsh and Deputy Frank McCartney will soon have their families insulted at 1044 H street. Au- The card parties given by Mrs. Trap hag n and Mrs. Stonebraker ou Thurs day and Friday afternoons of last week were enjoyed by about fifty ladies each day. The game played on Thursday was four-handed euchre. The prizes were won by Mesdames Fling, Morris Friend and Rosa Funke. Mrs. Trap hagen and Mrs. Stonebraker were as sisted in serving by Mesdames A. W. Field and Helwig, and Misses Bradt and Haye. Six handed euchre was played on Friday, Mesdames Lee Ar nett, J. H. Stephens and Miss Erb proving themselves the most successful. The assisting ladies were Mesdames Haye, Warner, Spencer and J. C. Sea crest. The Thalians received at the home of Miss Eatella Smith from two until five o'clock on Thursday, January the 3rd. Carnations, the sorority flower, added to the beauty of the rooms. In con venient places, cozy corners were ar ranged where the guests could linger and sup chocolate served from an old ditor Charles Weston and family are fashioned granite pot, by Mies Marie r- S