THE COURIER due I send it out Just to help the pa tron along. Sometime!) I have to send out two more. Uut there Is one good feature about It. He always pays the penalty with startling promptness." Just its ii n experiment it representa tive of the Courier made a dates with the patron on matters connected with his business. The man kept it. An other engagement was likewise fultli fully and religiously held sacred. Hut when it came to something strange St. Pierre Abandoned as Site for a City as"."' -' -.4- - ,w J , 7, .- P & & v s e3 i iii f 9 eB jjKvBk, sBF MHMjEBh" H(KB r- '. ---v kwtkkkkkkwKkM -t J-' ViHtHV BY SBtvAuwV i PHOTOGRAPH OF CITY OF ST. PIERRE. It i3 hardly probable that efforts will be made to restore the ruined town of St. Pierre, isle of Martinique. Tear of future eruption from the volcano, Mt. Pelle, will deter people from setting in the vicinity of the monu-tain. Rain ami tweat fcr W bavcnocirccton MiWIWPMrMtCM harness treated gglfg M k xf with Eureka Ut. mf MMMmr. M oess OU. It re- r t H sistt the damp, , keerntheleath. f4 J MJDJt,W I I rs,3Wwfi I do not treak. JW X No rough sur- M Mii. H face to chafe v fA I and cut. IhelliA, V H barneys not JfCT" ,A V Jk only keern 4 R (jk lockine like 1 J Jsy V . rt H new, but Lf- L T J V I 'L I wcars twice rai 1,Y tIli H lnnirlivlh Mfj j V? H useofKureka, tVI jSvS XV'" ! HaraesaOil. H?VH I Sold everywhere in cans alt sizes. Made by Standard Oil Company with played brilliantly on the piano forte. A two course luncheon was served each afternoon, ft Mr. and Mrs. A. V. "Whiting announce the engagement of their daughter May C, to Mr. Theodore Westermann. The nuptials will occur in October. Mrs. M. E. Van Brunt, and her daughter, Mrs. Winslow Van Brunt of Beatrice, started Monday evening for New York and New Jersey for a six weeks' visit. Governor and Mrs. Ezra P. Savage have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter Emilie Maclot, to Mr. Adriane Royal Harvey, of Omaha, to be celebrated June fourth, at the exec utive mansion, at three o'clock in the afternoon. Miss Jennie Smith, who has been the guest of her brother and his wife in Honolulu since last fall, arrived at Sa i Francisco last week and went imme diately to visit her sister, Mrs. Cobb, in Texas. She will return to Lincoln in a few weeks. Messieurs' H. A. Tukey, C. Houck, Jack Sumner, Chester Sumner, Charles True and H. von Mansfelde, all mem bers of Phi Delta Theta, are guests at the chapter house. They came to at tend the Pan Hellenic last night and the Delta Gamma party tonight. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hutchins gave a six-hand euchre last evening. They will give another this evening, and Mrs. Hutchins entertained fifty ladies in the same pleasant manner this af ternoon. The house was adorned with white roses. Dainty refreshments were served. Delta Gamma will give a picnic dance this evening at Walsh hall. The guests will assemble at half after six when a picnic supper will be served. Dancing will begin at half after eight o'clock. A rustic effect will be carried out in the decorations. About twenty five couples will be present. V- " TV V C "Oh, tell me about your courtship," said the gushing girl friend, "was there any romance about it?" "Yes," said the blushing bride, proudly. "He said he'd corner the market for me, and he did." H- Nodd How is your new typewriter? Todd A great success. My wife has not spoken to me since she came. ftook Tims Jit the Library "Getting fined on library books indi cates imperfect business training. Of course we like to get the cash but the man or woman who is tardy with a book Is just as likely as not to be late or unmindful of an important engagement." This was the statement made by a busy assistant at the city library nfter collecting a liberal fine upon a delin quent who had just brought in a seven-day book two weeks late. As a result two and a half cents per diem went into the coffers of the institu tion. "That man gets fined with monoto nous regularity. He always keeps the book too long. When he takes out a volume I generally get a notice ready for mailing. A day before the book is Many Things are Dear . . . Hut the dearest of all is inferior work. My PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, mini INSIDE DECORATING will always bear the closest in spection. Prices that Please CARL MYRER Plione 5232 2W12 Q STREET MASON & DOWNS' Orpheus jubilee Singers Recently of the Original Fisk Company Organized Oct. 6th, 1871 LINCOLN PARK Sunday Afternoon and Evening and all Next Week ADMISSION ONLY TEN CTS. kkkkklkwkmk BS? f kkm rKV JmLi ikkwk P kkkkkwtakkkkm kkkwkkkkJkk Kr?2f vVV ikkS Btil i .11 .?!