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T IIF OMAHA DAILY BEE: {QN"DA.Y NOVEMBER 21, 1881 3 THE SOCIAL WEEK alternately read and n‘nmnnlmlhv'nm.l m. require comment, and nm ocen- | street on the ocoasion of their fifth - R | much applause and Inughter. Mr. |sion scemed to call them out | wedding anniversary. raxs NTW AND CURRECT MAP Frove Je5one any reasonable qoesion that the e Wakely, on behalf of the “The Club[into fullest activity, Shortly | The ‘‘Belle Lettres” clib hold their A Running Record of Brilliant | Belle,” and Mrs. Wilburfor the “Club | before midnight a choice and boun- | regular meeting last Saturday ovoning | Beau” won general and well merited | teous supper was partaken of by the |at the residence of Gencrai Wilson, \ Events in Omaha approval. Captain Roborta’ speech in | zaests of tho evening, when dancing | Two of the features of the meeting o Society. response to_the toast “The Army,” [was resumed. The concluding lan- | were the playing of the Misses Wil was marked by a rare choice of words | ciers was finished in the early morning, [son, and an essay on Kenilworth Cas appropriateness of sentiment and gen- |and the long line of carriages filled | tlo by Mr. Carrier. CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y 14 0y Al odas the bes 18 ( oF you to tako when travellng In slther alrection betwees Chicago ard alf of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. witintly exaiine this My The Frineipal Citles of the Waa: and Northwset are Stachor on 1118 sond. Its tlreng Lralng fiako close Connections witli 116 trains Of Al ;’Pulrl'-::l’fl :d/ b The Touzalin Farewell Recep- |uine feeling, while Frec as the [ with their fair froight of jovely faces | 4 plonsant littlo patty was given on Junction points. ton representative of the press fair- | doparted, cartying with them “a tired | \wiay caday ovening at the residence =~ | g Iy~ surpassed imself in wit [but thoroughly delighted company, | ;¢ My ‘and Mrs. Geo. 1. Gilbert on S LI ¢ - and _ brilliancy. The toasts on | who will alw: recollect with | Chicago and 18th streot in homor of T T rewell party at Mr. . \ose present were: Mr, and | M Mrs. Connell, foond Mrs, Contelli| ™ Mra. Milton Barlow entertainod o Mayor, Mr, [ number of her lady friends at lunch ts. Ring. | on Thursday afternoon at her resi Mrs. C. F. Catlin, Alout fifteen g, Social Notesand Polits Porsonalis | Mr. Touzalin's programmo were an- fure the couples were in attendan P swored by Messts. Hendricke, Shiv- [lin's. ok erick, Bullock and Ringwalt, [ Mrs. Yates . The banquet over the hall was | Mr. and M The past week in Omaha society | quickly cleared for dancing, i the [Shiverick and Mrs, delightful music of Hoffmann’s fail |and Mrs. Squires, Mr. and Mrs. Ring- X A . " orchestra soon filled the floor with | walt, Mr, and Mrs, Thrall, Mr. and | dence on North 22d stree with social entertainments. seventy-fivo merry couples. The pro- | Mrs. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Weed, | Mrs, Porry gavea very enjoyablo PLEASANT HOURS, gramme was not concluded until after | Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Cowin, Mr. and [ ladies lunch " Saturday at the residonco The long expected farewell recep- ock, when the party broke up to|Mrs. C. J. Green, Mrs.” Chas P |of her brother, Mr. Dot on 18th tion and complimentary banquet ten- the strains of a \\AII/ from “Olivette,” | Squires of Burlington, Mr, and M nd Davenport streets, - 7 By voncral consent the ovening was | Floyd, Mrs. Geo, B. Harris, Mrs.| Mrs, W, A. Paxton cntertained ; dered by the ‘‘Pleasant Hours” club/ tiio st dellightful in the varioty of | Bruce, Mes. Ditta, tho Misses | number of hot lady friends on Wedn: | NO Cnanzmg Oars circies has been filled to overflowing to Mr. A. E. Touzalin took place last | the entortainment, of any ever botore [ Millard, = Ross, ~ Doane, Ring- | exday aftrnoon at herelegant residonce AnrwnR 4 J evening at Masonic hall in the pros. |spent by the “Plensant Hours," The [walt, Wells, Shiverick, ' Congdon, |an Farnam street. P rerolyg) 3 rovokis rprises of r. Tou- | Miss Lottie Con, \l.rn of (hm he - \ w0 of one of the most brilliant social | Mirth-provoking surpeises of Mr, Tou o Cong T ence ot ofie of L6 mosh LIITHANY BOCIA | oy, Jont additional attractions to a | Misscs Grace and Wilbur, the Polite Personalitics. Where direct conneotion are made with Thenugh Creigtong © or veits ity gatherings which has ever assembled NG CAR LINES for grammo already filled to overflow- | Misses Hall Woolworth, 'l\-um. Miss Touzalin will spend the winter SLEK pr | | in our city. The management of the | ng with menans for eojoyment. The | Eustis, Gwyer and Bdnoey; Messes. | alroad, Al by 1, (RO club certainly surpassed its famous | toilets of the ladies were unusually | Gen. Crook, Drake, Crary N. iR | B, AfiIaed Hawveburncd froths BALTINORK, record in the preparations for an event | nt, among which the followmg | low, Dorman, Clarkson, Morris + | Mast WASHINGTON AND ALL EASTRRN ITIES, which will always be historie in its Beach, Wilbur, J. and T, Ringwalt, | 30 ar 0o i th annals. The hall was decorated with Lovi Carter wore a striking | Burlin, Geo, Squires, Bulloch, Brock, [ Miss Mollie Bronson s cnjoying tho — g rare tasto under the supervision of |and elogant toilet of bluo brocaded silk | Colling, Taylor, L. Davis and Harris. | {lesstres of the - social scason in New The Short Line via. Peoria President Squires, and the effect was | with trimmings of light blue satin T phiad) Eor INDIANATOLIS, CINCINNATI, LOUIS. CHICAGO & NORTH P SHIVERICK PARTY, . beautiful, appropriaste and highly | diamond ornamnents [ ! | Mrs. Marshall, of Lincoli, lins boen | VICEE, aud all wints i the THE CHICAGO & NORTH.-WESTERN RAILWAY, { satisfactory. From chandelier and |~ Mrs, Horman Kountzo appeated in || »'ll.“f‘f:f(fl"‘.(":‘]‘s.t ”"‘"':'fifu’ ey visiting in Omaha, the guest of lor sis SOUTEBAST. N Q1S prineival lines rune ench way dally trom two to four or mor Fast Kxprod pillar depended festoons of evergroen |4 handsome dress of maroon and white .I‘N\‘I'li\"‘li\“‘:! 'l“, {lh nd Mrs. Chas | ters Mrs. J. 1. Floyd. ! ARyl Trains, 1t is the only ro; wlwest of Chicago that uses tie forming an arch of green above the|brocaded silk with diamond orna QLI ¢ it iy ' Mrs. Chas. P, f Barling g el d e 8 | Shiverick iv_residence on Chi. [ Mrs. Chas, ! S LOU S m dancors X comiee ot bt i Slvorio, 84 Dusie, Jeaicohoo on, Chi-| o, spmnt tho weske g tho iy the [ - OF ST, IS,/ | he lpena alace Dining Cars. atlorned the walls relieved by tealing| ) ik cas clozantly at- | CAgo streot rsda % | uost of Mr. 5. Touzaln Wiiaro d1rech GONSHIONS AR it ih tho Unloy b Mt rans Pullivan Sjoning Cars North or Northwest of Chi Tth sml:l«lxunul‘(!m\ . llh-(l\n-\-y\: the win- | .‘.ll i Ih.m:\ \1- ¢ “M”-‘"l‘ml). l"[ The iuvitations, which = numbered | $10st of Mr. A, E. Wi 3 Depot with tho 1 hroogh Sieoping Oxr | Y 3000 MULES 08 RO, no followini Trunk Lines: Eehoy L tired i a combination costume o nearly one hundred and fifty were Miss Annie Hedge Burlington, Linea for ALL POIN ( mumnln Wi Minneso! smmcn\lw,.k«m(lnu i Yankion Lt and Minneapolis L dow were paintings wreathed with vines carlet silk and velvet with diamond ey & s « 5 < ot6 S EHRMIEAS at this Tow o S intervals handsome shields jewelry directed to the younger members « f| one og sov xx. and 4 s E rocepti Prid 4 ) " . Omaha society, Notwithstanding the | zalin reception on Friday cvening. bore the names of a number of|” Mrs. €. E. Squires, white mull i . v FoR Omah’s most popular belles. The [ underskirt cL\lml'nln'lv floutioet: oger: |)mnlmrn! cnv(cri.nmml-nh which had | Miss Bishop, of J)ogm L3 visiting NEW LlHE DES MOINES tieimber to ask for Tickets via this road, bo suro they road over it,and take nono other. prosceninm arch was wreathed with |dress of peach coloved surah with filled th.i-_ \\’uu an (Iu: Hnnm with her sister, Mrs, Ed. I* Peck, TIE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR MARVIN NUGRITT, Gen'l Manager, Chieago, « W. Hl STENNETT, Gen’l Pass. Agent, Clilcage tlags and the wall above bore a hand- | trimmings of the same UL ] R FRBICING Fhie TARKY B DUKL Ticket Agont 0. & N, W, Raluesy, 11th and Fuunham siroote trimming 1 SDI1CI N | some silk banmer with the word| Mrs Furby;. mbroon velvet|| ou on the mext evening, |AN HON 2 NMUUDICINE ' FIRKR ' hwistant, Toket Aont 0. & N. W, Hailway, Lithisnd Farbace sireote! TG A L : . ) 0y 3 ne hundred ladies and gontle- OF COS'T The unoeqvalod Inducement offercd by this line Tkt Aven C. & N W Railway, U, P, K. R, Dopot. Farewell” in gold lettering. The | underskirt and brocaded silk over- RO SHANTES Vo B taronss It to travelors and tourists are as foll L CLARK Gencral Avent, softened light from aumberless | skirt rlll; n :x\ni :l “]II idance to experionce OF all medicines advertised to cure | The colobrted PULLMAN (16-wheel) PALACK e genial e & Q. TA LAWING TOOM CARS, With . PY ita oS ANV A o Thiv e . | SLI ARS run o o I o — —} Chinese lantorns blended with tho |~ Mrs. Geo, T. Gibert brown and |6 geninl lospitalition of theic host |y aection of tho Throw, Chest or |JFEXECAS fouly g dhis e, oG colo f the decorations and lent | whity brocaded silk, and hostese. The entire first floor was | [ungs, wo know of none we can rec- | iorton's. Reclining Chaim. No cxtra charis for a6 A T M« OF Bl SHultes of Burlingt thrown open for dancing which began | gumend so highly as Di. K 1ve's Niw | scatsin- Reclining Chadrs, The famous C., B, & app e of airy land to] Mrs, C. P. Squires, of Burlington, | 0 1¢ aftor nine to the inspiriting | Discovery f e u G Q. Palaco Dining Cars, Gorgeous Smoking Can the sceue. The programmes were |wore a combination suit of garnet | o &SRR PR ALl LUD O fitted with ologant high-backed rattan rovolving genuine work art elegantly engrav- | satin and brocaded silk, silver orna- etr_inus f"I (lvr im\nua muaul i xlc Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis Ilay chairs, for oxclusive uso of first-class passon ed with Mr. Touzalin’s monogram, and | ments. toreidiof siio ncish qontraced bEL ek, Hohmotieas TGkl ke thie!| S ot i e sanlpembnt sombleed a liantly with the full dress of the gen- | hroat, 10ss of voice, ete. This med- | with thelr gaeat through car abeangemont, ms sos sort & Dubuque Line, 1w C13 over 1Al ol aro sold by ail Coupon uperf LN aited St and nearly printed on colored satin. The cven-| Miss Touzalin appeared in a mag- i : {k N | < R L 7 - | tlemen and from the opening lancie sine doo rely cure, and that | this, above sl otliers, the favorite route 8o tne ing was a succession of surprises. [nificent toilet of black s s de leone ¥ + i O OO UL ULV AT 8 G LS il Bouthea S | ALy ek satitic do leone | yp il the sorving of an clogant supper | \hevo overything olse s failed, Nev | Pk South and Soutiout { The first was the absence of Mr. [with overdress of Brussels net em- Touzalin, who decidedly objeets to|broided in floss silk imitation of being lionized, from the reception. | natural flowers, The second was the distributlon of a| Miss Claire Rustin wore an exquisitc | as elegant in ap-|dress of white Spanish lace, clabor- original, with Mr. fately shirred sleeves, and trimmed a o eeemne | Mianufacturing Company, s 110 this colehrated line for wale cos in the United St ormation atsut mnodations, Tin «hulrlul\) Riven by applying to PERCEVAL LOWELL the tloors were constantly filled by the [ yedicine merry dancers, After supper daneing | ositive was resumed and continued untilnear- | ilready been offeeted by this {ruly Iy two o'clock whon the guests dis- | \ondorful vomedy, For Asthi anl persed. Nr{ and Mis. Sliverick were | Bronchitis it is o perteet specific, cur- ’ 5 ® assisted in their unvarying attention | e the very worst cases in the short- juires’monogramsubstituted | with pearls; large pink bow and dia- oo ford:S | ing th 'y worst cases General for that of tie guest of the evenmng, |mond jo ‘:“» 1:\.“:‘;:;r(lrit’sn:fii"‘l.l. “'T‘E"f;.',i‘ili‘.‘. AREL NG ,.(::“.1.1‘;,. 1“"'I'MI ‘\,_‘- all vith a highly amusing lis { s Etts o vas attirod in a|Pre3¢! A UVELIC LY means give it a trial. Trial bottles and with a highly amusing list of | Miss Etta Wells was attired in a and Mr, N. N, Crary. Those present | free, Regular size $1.00. Fovsule by toasts and accompanying sentiments. [ handsome dress with blue silk under- [ 11 ; 5 It was evidently the intention of Mr. |skirt and_ white lace overdress, silver | "N oy Doane, Towsalin, Baloombo | e SR Smux fllw & P&cmc Touzalin - to ~ turn the favewell | filagree jewelry. .+ | Berlin, Chambers, Sharpe, Bishop, RAILROAI. an show one-half so many | stead of a A permanent cures as lave 1) e — MAKERS OF THE—— Finest, Sitver Plated Spoons and Forks. _Ga The only und(gesef@=gaNtional plate that reception into a complimentary | Miss Nellie Wakely was attived in | ywooa 8 T ) original fi g o . e Aoy . 0 g Crs, 1gh, S, L ) S f f LAy reception to Mr Squires wnd at_once gant toilet of pink silk trimmed |y SRRIE REREE (R THE SIOUX CITY ROUTE St in giving for in- gk to bewilder that gemal president and | with white lace over black velvet. Calderwood, Taft, Kimball, Hayden, Runs & Solid Train ‘Ihrough from Rogers Bros, o Council Bluffs to ~t. taul Without Change Time, Only 17 Hours. mystify the members of the club, the | Aiss Doane wore a becoming dress | Ella and Grace Wilbur, Campbell, stance a single guests in attendance and the speakers | ¢ Golvet and Spanish lace, Ross, Wakeley, Carric Congdon, All our Spoons, on the programme. When seven| 'k 2 i rely Talt G Miss Barkalow appeared in a lovely | Lottie Congdon, Dora and Nelia Lel- " ses he en place ables were Y | L Jongdon, Dora and Nelia Lel 18 3 lances hd taken place the tables were | aroes of peach colorod brocade and | mer, Horbach, Woolworth, Crary, Con- LO MILES THE BHORTEST ROUTE, Forks and plated Spoon a brought in, loaded with an ele- [ i i Sl by b U Nl bt J gant supper and the banquet began | Stin Vith trimmingsof rih Languedoc nell, Jowett,, Hoyt, Lizie and Ella rRoN &0 LA " g ace. Vel is r ing- {niv. D i 3 with the following club programme: 5 s Reod white sabin ex. | Vells, and Miss Hodgo of Burling OOUNCIL BLLUFFS Knives plated triplethickness & Mrs. Louis Reed, white satin ex-(ton, Mr. and M. Watson, Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient 0 ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS S OSB quisitely embroidered in floss silk imi- | Mrs. Touzalin, M. Squires, o AL, O OR BISMARCK, with the greatest I o 1&5:';"’ Rl I S tation of patural flowers, il |the Messis. Touzalin, Barr, Borlin, | Moy Roneth 6 SN, et ALk |t al potnte tn Northorn Towa, Minnemota and Lttt/ The **Ileasant Fours” Club, iss Ijams, Cerise colored silk, | Warrack, Annin, Scott, Beuch, Chad- | allows the recuperative powers of the sxstem to H)'Lflhl')llu wallnuullxv]»{v;l\.kll,l&uw lprovod of care. Each AT for your i} of farcs show me your | bouflint drapery with Bretonne laco | wick, D.” W. Saxe, Sharpe, Savago, do the work of restoration to heaithy, o it | piattorn Goubiar and Bufert nd tor the seectio s bill of company.” ‘"fi"‘”‘,‘{ : dorskirt of dotteq | Redick, Hamilton, Chatt” Morgan, | oot roper avsimos, th funciom ave s e e lot being hung Response: Gen, Chas, F. Munderson. iss Bishop, underskirt of dotte Humlnul\s, Hayden, L. Davis, John |mitted to resume their ‘work, and the patient is unsurpassed, Pullman Palaco Sloeping Car 2 ‘)""\“\‘"('i‘('l'::“tl;')::fi’;k strikes me muslin trimmed with lace, bodice of | Collins, McCormick, Bonsel, Fairfield, [sstswell.g oo 000 vou through WITHOUT CHANGE botween Kan on a scale whilo where expo d 'I‘ ; an cten K W]i‘[“’ "‘;‘j‘“-b Dok il et Remington, Wilber, Chas, Ogden, Maily cod,_[1an Citgand St Paul, via'Councl it and : iss Horbacl ue silk and bro- | Wi i i i = Lialt ol liod 3 el grel e s b A y 'S y el cil Bluffs, at. p. m. daily on arrival of Kansas “Fair tiesses man's imperial race ensnare, | daisies, white lace trimming. Crary, Robt. Morri % R '-uu,' St. Joseph and Council Bluffs train fron i v i TR e e e e b L o] (LR S0 (ETTn L0y L Botith, - Arriving at Sious City 11185 p, ms insuro & full de- making a single y ingl , elegant toilet o Webster and Almy, Dr. Chadwick. S New U " e Response: Arthur Wakely, Esq. satin and Spanish lace, Y t the New Union ot at St. Paul at 12:30 S 4. The Club Beaux. QU R : 001, e posit of silver on L SThe l\“[‘“mlm]l'l ]‘\’\‘.’,’ iwe‘ » wi?llnl:? ?:‘fi:fli“fin’m‘.\‘hm silk trimmed Sootal Notes. l TEN HOURS IN A;);(\”::x OF ANY OTHER s plated Spoon tesponse: Mrs. J. E. Wi bur, aunid b pe : _ “E y UTE. 1em, 5. Our Sulid Members. Miss Somers, blue cashmereand silk | The third party of the “Sans Cere- nt e £3T Remember [ ¢aking the Soux City Route H wear as long as “T ch se my wife, as she did her weddine | relieved by lace trimmings, monice” club took place on Tuesday yougeta Through T The Shortest Line, ” y gs. ) oo LT Y A Kost i i Do Htid We would call gown, X % Miss Berlin, combmation toilet of |evening at Standard hall. Hoff- tho Quickent Tinie and a Comfortablo Rido in the ; i For qualities that would wear well, fawn colored silk and garnet brocade, | manu'’s orchestra furnished the music, omen g 3 Ve » triple plate Response: Hom, John L. Webster. Lig0-0n ; i Daoins than e taedbvasie especial atten- T Miss Millard, white silh and grena-| Dancing bogan enrly and was con- ar ! Tt is held that valor is the chieftest vir- | dine. tioued until a late hour. It is unnce- ; one, the, Miss Hoyt, white satin and Spanish | essary to say that all in attendance gldggan:m%:g:szhlflfiflmt B AT e goniorons s Awd st dignifiesthe haver” - lace. enjoyed themselves as thoroughly as bvnufix{ Holotmastinge | o8 FROBINSON, At Genl Pass. Aut s~ S 4 e e Response: apt. C. S, Roberts, US. A. R e St g s R ot || Uy e e, g el | Missouri Valley, Towa, val rient. oo NG 6 Miss Hanscon, handsome toilet of | Was possible. - Those present wore LYON'S KATHATRON, This 3 1L, OUIRYAN, S s e o warnet velvet. Mr. J. Carrier and Miss Lottie Cong- Counci s, owa All Orders in the Wost should be Addressed o weas wholesome as the morning air.” Mrs. Sluverick, blue sk with frim- [ don, Mr. Ware Foste S e ST R . Ware Foster ana Miss Ma- | elegant, c}wn articlo nlwa o dy, Mr. David Wells an r g ? y, d Wells and Miss and fast, keepsit rom f.xlllup, N sttt Ceesors (A, B. HUBERMANN Mios Kimilh, M. Wil Milad st | eSS, removes dandruff and S ' 4 M WSl 341\ g *Swaieon tho arate |06, J00 &5 Council Bluffs ?M!ss l\lm_-g;m, Mr.D. W, derson, who said he was willing to [ *. Colpetzer und wife, 1.. Cartor and wife, | 10 1 any desired position, Beau- Direct Line to ST. .OUIS OMAHA, £2 5 = £ . NEB, | rrTED AR e 5 A\m, er_ice, Jo» R, Leher, Miss Saun. \l s MeConell , M, W f:fl‘i’fi:"\ff.,-n{:'f}fi“,‘\fth"H programme, W w fe, W Miss Bonnett and Mr. Will Wilbur tiful, healthy Halr is the sure AND THE EAST ollowa Phillip Waria and Miss Kittie Lowe. result of using Kathairon, B Omah d the West. 8 ok, Mrs, HE “PLEASANT HOUNS™ CLUL, 2. J d, 7 - . okwe x " v E 1 by the Standard elub on Wednasday Mo "”.:‘.\’.,’.,,":,“..' SR 0o ey evening to Mr. N ind Mrs, Robt. Har- V_YORK, risou and Mr. and M, Lmng Men- Daily Pas.:::g:erTrains BROMPTO“. GONSUMPTN]N PBESGRIPTION easantly, amme in- intruders, | ., Those present we; \.,un 3 D. S(juires, in opening alluded to the mack troduced, as he said by whom he assured the club would not TR bo permitted to iuterfere with the | SIS b ol Chic ko, B arrangements s already decided ,,m MY tharkutow, £ L. B b wer ments, Mr. a Justis, P, \\xlhm and Coll'ns, W, B, o and wife, Geo, som, Miss “On with the dance.” Response, Tevi C ter, |:‘l ol e o s G mnrrid menwhers of (i popuiar o SEAOING AL Banishes “[lures Povents | ganization. Very handsome pro | grammes were issued as mementos of the occasion, under the supervision of the Messrs. Julius Meyer, M. Gold- smith and H. M. Peavy, the com- mittee of arrangements. About fifty couples were in attendance and to the | essential accompamments of delight- Squires, Esq. W, H. W lhur, Miss Mary M organ, Lient, Wabster, U Lincola; Maj r' 1 AHE g ani wite, Le Rl rdson and. cer smiled azain, : baddocs, Annin, Miss sponse, C. H Hendricks, Exq W el Yrim M THE BOV. Nason ar ; Miss Calderwe A P and wife, Mrs Pe EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESS CHARGES and IN ADVAN sad i abvance ottt | Bal Broath, (Colds, Paing in the Sides, o witn potmans | B1000-SPitting, {Cattarrhs, Pleurisy, anid tho ceiovated | BPOALHIGSSNBSS, (Chest Pains, ‘PhleghmmtheThrua.t Response, C, E THE GIRLS, R B ontire lino 1y equ Carn, Palaco “H 1 d tho o rouin via_nansas | Bronchitis, |Croup, *H & COUNCIL BLUFFS Hail. = - >t all H,.,.nn stattominthe DOOO 000000V I I 5 Ak “We won't go home till 1 Ltesponse, J. L, Webst THE HEAVY FELLOWS, Ringwalt, \hm Mora l'{u_-m.) : i i L . b 3 ale ful music, and an elegant supper a ¥ AL Behold my ‘mfl.]y form and plenteous unllm,l:\lp AR o RS \“,‘,“M PR LAl M Brompton Hospital is the LA R( ' IN THE WORLD of which n piunc "0, Shiverick e AT 'sllulmncu" kot At B -'“H" Mo, the obj et i the ireatment of TUN( JHEST DISEASES. Its Medical Staff tespone, C, Shiverici Yy Dy L 4 § ANy L ket Agont, consists of the MOST ;<:\ll.\'l-:~4'l‘ PHYSICLANS in Loudon, to whom we owe this pam etrees, | ¢he MOST SUC LEDY OF TH 1 Al Tn the British Metropolis A B Bawvaws, Gonorsl Agentt vy | alomo it has effected mo e than 000,000 CURES, a d in the trying Winter .4 with having SA ) HUNDRED3 OF'LLY Obtaiuable only (in Bot~ Thore is universal regret expressed “Grand Right and Left.” : over the breaking up of Mr. T Reponse, ' 1, Kingwalt, Esq. Lathum Davis, Miss Rens Roes A W, | 1in's delightful home where so many of er and wife, | Omaha’s young people have experi- | General Manderson after calling to | Butler, John B, Detw DextBPL.ThUmas&BPU. i e, P‘_‘_“m, oMAIA, NES. mind many pleasant recollections of Im\vm ced, u.]..: \\1|h:, .ll'. l.?'uhlmlm enced the genial hospitality .,nh.-,‘ 3’ ADDRE! RESIDENCE, the history of the club said ho was ptaon, Theodore L., Kingwalt, | ownor. tol UL BATY ADIERLL Box 80 ov18ie i 2 willing to divido time with Mr. Carter \n« Haull, Herman Kountae and “wite, | ™y 5 1) os are vory b rua fic) ‘u 94 M‘g. IRELAT. BET.ATE P. 0. Box 502, 10¥ 1.t 8.W. Pierce and20th Sts. for \l\'lmu_u t;mstl he suggested *‘Blest b | Capitol Hill circles, They combine Wosttor boing tho most drect, quickaat, an AR Al ‘:::::1:‘,',,_,“,", oo Gk 3 o o afent ting tho gre il " be the tie that binds. tln: nl'\an(lua«.x }rfl.n Lhu.rtl:lh Eowing safoat e consictiong tho e ¥ ropalls, 11 | puy Taxes, Rent Houses, Eto, socioty aud an aftornoon call wit'h a |l S m-Exsrrn Lioes Vhich tortainntsthore, 1¥ YOU WANT 10 KUY 01 BRLG ) WAV RNWORTH, . L 3 When Mr. Touzalin was ealled upon to respond to the toast of “Our = ‘n i with Kankas Ciry, ATCHIBON, ! 4 K\I‘nrlen l[l l(luullum, |lr 8f '\’“':"]“"‘u" ["' o ouscit, Buzry oiid Oaia, " the Coumruoial | Call at Offce, Boom 8, Cruighton Block, Omaha. mistake had been wmade as his pro- ST W0 ANG Tal kT OYAEG: PONDLGN BoX LAY U0y X WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Honored Guest” he said that a serious | (orvick Counciw Burrn aid Ou e ool AR amob |G Taylor. Miss ilher, 8. C. Morzan, | pose to postpone their tableaux und EVERY LINE OF ROAD . zl:‘_m*)"". i_""".l.;:";'!‘,“ 11, 1Q “"ff;: ing ;‘ o l‘:“l ’\l.‘ \'\‘11',”' ‘| G ,-(i “. the wedding bell until Trinity Cathe- [L'-\tr‘-: etrates the Continent frow the Missour! THE [][}[}IDENTAL . Squires. at gentloman refusing | Yates a M. I G, Mol | dral is completed. Several murriages 7 to the Pacil . The - THE HAND PRESS, ow, Miss Wakely, N. £, Bullock, Miss Dory Lehmer, v ) Haydeén, quires, Miss O Miss Ringwalt, a d wife, Miss to respond he would be compelled to | George 1. Gilbert and wife, Charles I, | FC | CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA- ong ie woyld - b e S P in Omaha may therefore be looked 1or | OF J & —— H i ask M. C. 1, Grecno to ke his placo | Mabilerah snd vif, ) | 0L uar a : CIFTO RATLWAY i Lath, Shingles, Pickets, and make a fow approprinte re- | 3N marks. In complying with this | [ oberes m behalf of the [¢ arlow and wife, Uaptain € and wie, (‘..m.x Marti iJ. | PAYNTE Hack hire is worrying the young utlemen in these nights of muddy SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT request Mr. ( ne, y as, Fie " “eguluting committee,” announced | and wife, M ots. ! Proprietor | PLASTHR, BETO. that af! careful investigation they A""]»"‘ v and Miss Lehmer, o | A popular ta suys he s making | {1 o R ,.’"",l;fi“,, f STATE AGENI FOIR MILWAUKEE CEMYNT{COMPANY had decided that the programme| more dress suits this year than ever| Day Carsof unrival " A bearing My, Squires' name was the \ PAREWELL PARTY, [ before PauACA Sk ear Union Pacific Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB genuine progranme of the ovening, | . Towsalin 0| Tho ongagement of a young. Ly || 1 Corner 10th and Howa.rd To'n shrt but neat speoch, ho pro- | his Omaha friends fook place on Wed | 1ecently siimitiod t. proeor Lo s wauplo timo f i Btreets,’ y sented the bewildered president of the | nesduy evening at the Touzalin resi- | of Omahia’s most popular | § b Oar won Chicago, Peorin, M E' ', dence on Chicago strect, ghty-five | whi ;"‘ ,‘: . md ,,f 801 ‘ cirel 1M ' Pointa & ": : ‘v: I.URS ! RS ! club a handsome e of solid silver i i : Eog | The engagement of a tormer clork |1 ; AR M Y OMAIHA, NEB | Of the Very Latest Styles. spoons and torks of thirty | invitations were issued and the over s coadfin the B.” & M. headquartors ton (0o o -u.u).!:{‘:::, _4‘, sy e et S D g G 1o v v o POR LADIES, GENTS, AND OHILDREN, the sccond given by M of tlowers, each end of which em- | few regrots were ree bellished with the floral lettering *C. | tumes of the ladies we pieces, bedded in an exquisite pillow | flowing parlors testified to the fct that rumored in the stenog } E. 8% Mr, Squircs although on | claborate, full droas being the rulo fop [ P ocasdom , o~ tirely taken by surprise and somewhat | both ladies and gentlemen, Hoff- jae 44 ‘ QA2 liberal azrany s - N embarrassed, responded ina fow words x.m...,“mu,l 41..4.«!.1“. of six picces || ”':; \“M‘_( L hi“‘u“ vory. blewsant | Gipiiors, Wi t tho of Lo com: John G. Jacobs, . < of appreciation for the gift, with|furnished delightful music and the | ba onic hall on Wednesday | for. W kel mild roteat at the mannor of its|spacious parlors soon echood to tho | Cvening: i L o b e K 1 NEE TAR'ER MRS. HUBERMANN S bestowal, music of tripping footsteps and spark- A pleasant surprise _party was given |oftices in the United Statcs and Canada, J N D E R After this the supper proceeded the \ling _conversation. Mr. Touzalin's [on Weduesday ovening to Mr. and [ o X CAURE, o 05 B SEIONN, | 5000 D0l o swad ot scona, | 18t Street, bet. Oapitol &7enue :fignaa?nport Furs nimh . toasts on the dual programmes being abilities as a host are too well known | Mrs, Chas, Fiscltz of South Twentieth ' sMansger, Chicsgo Chicago, ‘ear Grders oy Telegraoh Solicited v to order and Renre: y done | 7 4 R ¢ d :