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I'HE OMAHA DAI1LY BEE: MONDAY. APRIL 17 1882. t‘ Oormick and Miss Oarrie 1jams, 8. O, thoee on sale—come from nurseries, Morgan and Miss Mamie Lake, Ward located along the San Bruno_tarnpike, ) Social Bkimmings from the|Foster and b[{;;[ [‘F.‘-imla ;:M'Awgl Their BExoceptional Scarcity at|i sheltered hollows, opentng upon the A Weelk After Haster in g_‘gfmr:':‘d Miss Cooelia O'Feili ; This Season. b-h); h T'-m'nre o '«7 lelm;‘m flowe:fl - ( Omaha, Tom Kimball and Miss Belle ximb:fl, ¥ i ‘;m‘:"“:‘;’c;“:."“:fi’m’ mg';’m}l; l]’-hW-R:’V:“! S“W.“‘p‘;‘.fi? mmfly The Wilde-Wilde Sunflower in De- | hyacinths, certain jroses and gerani- L O O D i With a Little Wholesome Gos- Joé' Tnuse‘yn and Miss L:u Im: mand--Rare Roses—Peach Blos- ;:ma. nl:l ctml‘pe‘::;e:u?llltl:;:dlntlfilc:: sip About Matters in Gen. |Arthur Saxe and Miss Ida Sharp, H. FESARE & pRnTre tage in the open air, if sheltered from 5 G. Northrup, and Miss Kittie Lowe, T wind and excessive sunlight. — " eral and Things in D. W. Saxe and Miss _Libbie Bradg, | Shoer ne, J A glect on the part of the FOLIAGE PLANTS, = Particular. . Douel and Miss Etta Wells, F. | weathor clerk is responsible for the e follsge getsnitia, whish wets L ok largely in dmnalndn fow years ng(:i s N " ° are now used for bordering drives and | A2 [ty Yo Dr ‘ ; d D Y i Mrs. J. G. Robortaon, Pittabure, Pa., writes: y 00 s l c e BONNET SEASQN. Miss Mora - Baloombe, Charles Mo- SPRING FLOWERS: season. Our best out-door roses —of = Burdock \ J. Burkley and Miss Grace Chambers, | jong lingering of the March breezes. | John Carrier and Miss Nelia Lehmer, | {4 4 correlative consequencetho oarly The Cloeing ‘* Pleasant Hours” :'nd t);)e lendur‘: 01'1 )}Ici:ch an‘;lg’igu April showers have not brought us | lor beds. 'The Lady Washington . n Jora Doane, W. H. Wilbur and Miss i sompli . | in color beds. The L gtor Party—*Sans Ceremonie g d el their fall compliment of Apri. blos- 1550 he ™ reigning favorite both in | wes wilétiig boor aonent Aol want o this country and in England, as high .nfx’"‘m;,:“l‘fi';}«""i';fl’ l?;l'!ml,le w?'c‘n'l" ocl 004 bors 1 felt bet. 8 Mollie Brownson. soms, and the forists and the Flower German. The following were Mission are disconsolate. For once h i as £1000 having recently been paid in | ter than for years. I cannot praiso your Bitters London for a new variety of the spe- | too much.” the lap of California’s Flora is a trifle less than full, and our Easterchurches | "/ : vo deoked to: ith hand cies. Itis one of the plants that can-| o o000 0 3 . N AT AR A A o e are decked to-day with hands loss | o* o ropagated to advantage here, | pirisok Bioes Uit In cheoriedicessenof shr OFFICE OF WABASH, ST, LOUIS & PACIFIC RY., and the eastern demand for it has been | blood, liver asd m"e{;n. have been -hm-u( OUNciL Bevrrs, Towa Aprli 7 1882, § t Soclal Notes and Polite Personalities lavish than are their wont. But itis | only by comparison with former re: o bt marked with success, Thave used them mysel Horseshoes and Butte B sons that the present Easter.tide [Ere" For trimming rooms for recep- | with bast results, for torpidity of the liver, and in Easter has come and departed, S. P. MORSE & CO., Easter eggs and Easter cards have| g, y i i i 3 q » Supper, ¢ ¢ tions, balls, dinners and the like smi- | cascof a friend of mine suffering from s Gentlemen—Shipped from New Y 3 v, 25 % ¥ til ttired, ] . g from dropsy, pp m New York, February, 25th lot of loat their flavor, and nothing but the [ Whip and Reins . thilre 16, aUpaiads Betwert {“j:,’,,]"‘:,’: Iax till holds tho first rank, For ex- | the efect was marvelous. Dry Goods, consigned to you, T'his freight was inja wreck near .\lnberl;- pris Easter bonnet remains to tell of the | e fined floral seasons, The so-called | PORsive trimmings palm leaves are| BruceTurner, Rochester, N, Y.,lwrites:"1 have | broken and contents mixed with other shipments of Dry Goods. Please send man to close of Lent and the triumph of the E:::t:l.};‘lifl;, :“galgfitem“» P wmb:; flz:rw'::n have notlgulba fii’:uup- ;‘"ch ‘::edl.n dac':;'::;:"" m!:“::"! nl{o m:&;fi;&zfifi;‘i«z dh‘x‘x‘fi—‘;"u:fio:uldflf %od | our depotjtofidentify your freight and agree upon amount of damages and loss etc. iy ¢ o ress, reliov milliners art. Easter Sunday now-a- | pyrumid. .. Walta E:;;odendm‘:: lrl;:::;n:., :‘:.]9:; used extensively in trimming. Be- | I feel confident that they will o',,tl‘.’.f’n‘y"i..'r’g“m“.‘}" (Signed) F. M. GAULT, Agent, A days partakes of the character of a nides the roses and other new types of | | 4 .nim ma, Binghampton, N. Y., wrltes: i and winter steroa in most of the gar-| g Lo Uirendy enumerated, there are | 1 iffered with o ot mer Cntenty ‘mritet: b2 The closing party of the season and social event. The sermon is of the dens or greenhouses. But the sprin " Yoty - . g d SR " " :;u lmport;nlce than the lmgmzdsnd :;LG(:}ata:fi?fizl;tng):ouflh e flowors, x;ot:}\:ly tlfmo|roul, h?lve ;mt ;%:’:hgfl:?um.z:.:o‘?;lgz‘::-:, ';“:';‘a'&%%?.‘l;“l :«:::llid ;l‘hkdfiomifkl?‘;.;"fi?}’i Up to the time recelpt of the above letter owers, and less attention is paid to i come on in the profusion usually in- \ . ur Burdocl ittors as di- : the :ernu than to t:al:pplrer:)l the {l:;g 15: ?o':;nm:? nh::‘?::"fi:::n?::l h.;rd ciden to early April and Haster. It ‘b:onc%l::&i‘:;l lfillgv:‘::em:;;uf:! ::fi}.'}"fn‘.‘;fi e P TSIRSTLW WK 8 we bad given these gOOdB ‘up for lost and congregation. Inall essentials, Eas- |J. M. Ross, who for three years past LR L ) Among the most striking and lhowr Mr. Noah Bates, Elmira, N. Y., writes: “*About -ordered other goods instead. Their arrival ni- has been the popular and efficient | OUr8 is » different season from the of them all are the Eucharis Amazo: :O.I:.iflhm;x; Thad an attack ofd%:m:ev:md at this late da.y overstocks us, and the fact 5 . h ter in Omaha was a success. There eastern ode. Walt Whitman's “War. treasurer of the organization. Very 4 T- | sa—a large, starshaped flower, pure were the usual number of new bon- , | ble for Lilac Time"” was written late LTk 2 v yrere woakened, and I would be completely pros- s handsome invitations, bearing Mr. | V6, Ot SoRE May. Hero the lilac | "hite, except & small crownshaped | trated for days. Atter using o botlesof your of their h i nets, more than the usual display of | Ross’ monograms had been issued herald the obfhirig sanshine, atd center, which is greenish-yellow. | yiii\ithat Twas astonished. "1 can how though flowors and quite an unusual offort at | and a large attendance was the result. There aro severai new begonias— | 61 years of age, do s fair and fo day's £ rty aftor Lont, | their brief season, already half past, g s i r and reasonablo day's elaborate musical programmes, Lent dA:n::}:Ii:g ""n"];?‘f:'ég:u the :venl‘::g ushers in the eatly roses. They a ls!er:pt:";lol:g::bh is the I;ma- :‘:‘g::, Wr.k y closed very satisfactorily, and “‘the| for gyery one present from the mo-|® month late this year—all the myri- Presbyterian, Toronto, is al ardia, hear- 4 world, the flesh and the devil” will| ment when Hoffman struck up the ad varieties; but among them are al;.r:ml:u’m;;tfi:l!o;;‘ur", p?:g ued your ndaek Bloo Dictars” At ey piest 3 o some favorite eastern ones, new com- h - it PYY . e § e db ol e«:-:-pionw- b i ] 'ad;:% orv o thiscouy he Gansra Jnogue: yhite, and m::;n;)‘:‘li‘vl:gt; el |0 o el bt Bl Renders their immediate Sale imperative; ome. 7 minot, the a Sprunt, the Gloria d Mrs. Wallace, Buffalo, N. Y, writes: “I have 3 3 B a5 et R ot D o e o e e | R Rl AR WL OTHR tho amdie shipment of loss sally voted one of the pleasanteat of | the four the Cup of Habe will be first | Joric, “piachis, almonds, Almond | ™Sirng cur forblicunee” i) than the cost of importation. list of i - i 8 o rond tho long list of marriago no-|iyy uorics, Me, Ross had cortainly |favorite with those who are primarily | HEEL U, P! gurpassed. for pure, | For several yoara I have suffored from ctt-verme: tices in eastorn papers. When the | vaason to think so, for just as the | for fragrance. Less subtle and evan- < . ring. billl A spring time comes gentle Annie, the |clatter of the !p(’:onl wh’lch, discuss- | eecent than the scent of the wildbrier, nn:nmln?fl lovhneba: :’ nny'tllinngbi.:: iafoea P:'-'“"“:r to m;'ndz'p; e’ u'..'l':, Your A 4 less pungent and compelling than the | Ature: ere can 0 prettier bit Burdock Blood Bitters T am entirely rolleved.” ] sound of the wedding march ought to | ing strawberries and cream, hl:id di“} m"umei‘ the 0]d~fn£hionegd Roso of | ©f household furnishing than a richly | o.\c, 61,00 per Bottis; Trial Botties 10 O y ISSES ) bo heard in the land, and. it is heard | 372 Mr. O B Sacizes, prowiCont Of| Gl " the aroma of the Cup of He. |Crate vaso crowned with almond | pRaygp MITBUR “Provs. Y } A the club, walked to the front, and in | Castile, ma of the Cup of He- |1\ "Bt froit tree blossoms are R, BURN, & Co. Props, " in nearly every section but Omaha. |4 fow words complimentary to_the be is yet suggestive of both, while its cither.direcfly or indirectly an expen- BUFFALO, N. Y»' NAINSGOKS Hero ongagementsare on and engage- | guest of the ovomn% prosented him, pale petals dashed at their tips with Bold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. ¥, & ments are off, but, as in heaven, ) . f sive luxury, and their season is passed i . ' APt I W O ri:;nhl:'rfi :;::,:ti’;e;r:z:fi::”" ean de- | y1oro ‘quickly than that of the fruit | “fre — 1 Some Slightly Soiled; Others Perfact; Some Wet. i olegant mset of Thackeray's works hich foll i e . g 02 1) n?nher mnr.rl %80 | 1,,und on half calf with richly tooled OLD FAVORITES. :;ml: thiso vglwr.fot.h:‘i?d fltl,:m:.: t\:’azny;:; Worth, Worth. nor giving In marriage. Chioago | jycks und handsomely encased in a i i ; r t it will s R andsomely But the new roses cannot make|in their fall glory; but next mouth, mi ! 0Oc. 1 pleces;Dotted Swisses, 250 40¢ atreet claims that it will soon furnishy beautiful book case surmounted by & | themselves prime favorites in a day. |yes. Then will the botanist and the ndi ‘" Dotted Swisses, -2 a sensation in the shape of a genuine | bust of Shakespeare. ~ Though com-|The Pauline, the Saffrona, the Mare- | asthetic and the hoodlum picknicker, LO! . Lawns, 8 . g::::fnhsv:vlf;:s' wedding, but Chioago street, if ru- }"'”“"{ “1'!“3" Aa 1“:3:"3::8?9%{} fl‘“l ,{iiel. the 1: Marque and the [and the pot-hunter, and all the rest || G Qe swi 3 2 i il s ) 'Y | Bonsilene were the leading varieties | of us who may go somowhere into the " ds, PILa Vist Lo mors wero to bo belioved, ought all | yodod spooch, “expressive of his | last year; and in the various families country a gathering wild flowers. - o1yt eentbonio Voe sibyo S 4" 119 30 \ pilin voluntary | Soft Nainsook, involuntary losses an e e aook] Fortunes for Farmers aud Mechanics & e o Soft Namsook, 1-2 toehave been married off years ago. thanks and surprise of Bourbon, Bongal, China, Noisette It may be gently hinted that one of 4 gal, i5ef nch Natnsook, 30 The party broke up at 1 o'clock, Damascene, Banksia; and among the ‘é’:‘;‘m, 58 §§ the engagements about which Gossip 51';).'.':.‘7; On:" of tth}:, moghmgl::i.rllllmé %}lilmbing the moss and '.hehbs; roses. | Thousands of dollars can be saved by y i O r ere are many varieties which must | using proper judgment in taking care of y has been busy for somo months past | yepsong in the olub's history. |always have their ardent admirers, |the health of yourself and famiily, If you | Adiiake Lo miserable,often leading to lpsani- is positively cancelled. The failure| Thoso present were Mr. and Mrs, C. | their active pr (v ir | are bilious, have sallow complexion, poor ( Blood, Muscles, Digestive and Repro- of the heads in the railroad offices to | E. Squires, Mr, and Mrs. D. O. Olark, p,.z ,g,md}’,{’, o :ufi:! :x:l(‘liavex:thgn appetite, low and depressed spirits, and Sactive’ rgune, . It rostores >l the oreanio 3 b 7 Mr. and Mrs, Robert K. Taft, Mrs P el pansies | cenerally debilitated, do not delay & mo- [ functiens thelr former vigor and vitality, ma- raise salaries in accordance with the 2B M h “|we have with us nearly all the year | ment, butgo at once and_procure a bottle 'lnf life cheerful and enjoyable. Price, §3a [] ] " F.Colpetzer, Major and Mras. Furey, | round, After the rose and the violet|of those wonderful Electric Bitters, | "0ttle, or four times tho quantity 810. 'Sent by Worth, ‘Worth. rise il nd tatoes f - L o) iso in meat and po oF Dros- | Ny and Mrs Ed. P. Pook, Mr. and| thero s no such universal favorito as | which never fail £o cure, and that for ha | SXBLes; Securo from ebacryation, to any addrosy fiwm [ace Pl {g i: 3 %% 58”'-"-“'%1‘:3:: Lawn é%"l.z ?Pg' L 5 4 3 4 pective housekeeping is said to have|Mrs. L. 8. Reed, Mr. and Mra. J. fthe pansy. Perhaps because it is|rifling sum of fifty cents. —Tribune.— |on receipt of §1 as a guaranteo. Letters rx- “ Lace Piqu W inen been responsible for the accident or[B., Detewiler, Mr. and Mrs, O. K. |loved so universally the modern pans; Sold by C. F. Goodman and all druggists. | questing answers must Inclose stamp. __ “ Lace Piqu incident. This report does not affect Coutant, Mr. and M“‘:: Hillf B;‘fi'."' has been subject to differentiation lyt > .J?J;‘&Efigf D{‘g,?;gfil:nmfau the tioket auditor's dspartmpnt in the gahxl,' 3{1:1.:;&1: M:d ?ml:.fl‘ d’”'.mT. G‘i‘: &l;:' el::nl?:v :r b::l:m}tg- as h;w other guro |3 tho market. Bold by all droggists. Price . ; B. & M. headquarters, which is still bert, M and e K:v.hu. Yaton, | havo b,,n,h_,,%,,d;' smyroved; spoed AT Vg 2 Dn Mxin's Kiowsy Ruuwoy, Navarricox, . serene. Two additional ts ', 8N . F. B t, of Bos- | o j wa Curessll kind of Kidney and bladder complainte, l k S h e et vy ons e o, S, . Tagh . Gaplacy | o n s iedont | 7 R mesesgmuiisiper) Table Damask, |Scotch&Bussian Gras lawyer of prominence aud the oihr & A"t Bariow, Gea, W. Dosne, D. T | rersoiey foiage and flowars most | [l o e Sevious ommory | Viery Blightly Soiled& Wet | Slightly Soiled and Wet. olerk in Freight Auditor Goble's| Touzalin and Mr. Greene; tho Misses | more nunslil s&r m p ¥ e Toe Sale o b7 6. ¥. GOODMAN. pleces Loom Damask, Wo'fl: pleces Find Crash, : W‘l"th‘ office. It is unnecessaty MoCormioky Oarrie and Lou ‘Ijams, | nations in the cultlvated heartsease, AR Jangs-1y “ ‘5:“;&5“‘17"' 3 i gllnuCénhéffl 514&2 11#-5;" 5 say that both are Doane, Berton, Shears, dmdd;f:' There are not many distinot sorts of | (Rt I, - TRUTH ATTESTED. Dleachod e « Gloscrn, ¥bg " o2l to S0 / Engagements are never admitted 5,:%:,' gm“:- r:‘ Vl;mood- s e ]vlallahbtl:ult(uz?d here, The common | }: K g “ Bleached % U eached Tl Js, 10158 n )y as, s | light blue variety of tormer is \ 5 F “ - “ orth in Omaha until cards are out. Kimball, Funke, of Lincoln, Walls, | baing superseded by the hrg::':n 3 ) ! mxzzmmm?wu A 8100, worth | ; Morgan, Hayden, Wakeley, Oollins ; SRt 1t will not boreaftr bo 50 much the | Lyran, Timmerrhan, Dora and Nello | uiast sort, mtrodued. Toe. tho fras I it fashion for young men in Omaha to| Lohmer, Brady, Knight and Ross; | timo on this const, is a large, double, l'%t nflimfld Rfifl;flp’ gommimareos o the saiomants » w2 | TR AT B Ka S, NAPEKINS'! We 0, tako “flyers” on fanoy railroad stocks, | Messrs. Lieut, M. O. Foote, Liout. | yory fragrant Neapolitan violet called | £ o o ch they Palmer, * Chas. Broadbent, of New | tho Mary Louise. p‘)Next week, or l:u F;?;if:“e"péfli.‘in et ?r'lelemi'..fimuh-!z& rties whose sincority is beyond aues | 1)) ozen Towels; 1756 dozen Fine Napking, at half More than & dozen Omahans have + d Yy York, W. B, Scott, McMillan, M. and | this week, an unlimited by " iy : doan badly bitten in the fall of Wa-|N. Ba kalow, Sharp, Annin, Beach, | roges mny' be loc:k::ll l;m' ni‘xx]mnl.irt}t:: “?:"‘lfi:“’b:'i:z’:fi:fig:‘“"‘:é‘.c;ic;l"’."‘”fi ol lute, no,fl'fi,’l‘}'flfi""&: znir:':fi:x‘rlx:o i hash. The ocorner of Farham and | Morris, Eustis, Remington, Bonsal, [ sardens, and with them come lilies of | ot s m‘él‘:#.‘:’:’.‘.‘..’;.,"f‘:&‘;l‘"r“, A 2 Y & Fifteonth has lost heavily and an|Garlick, Orary, Wakoley, Squires,|tho ~valley, forget-me-nots, —pinks, | vih Kimus Gy, Lukyaxwonrs, Arouson | 1. 1. wa oftloial of the Union Pacific knows A, W. Saxe, Kimball, J. R. Ring-|heliotro) o, fall flowers, fuchsias, ver: Counou, Buurrs and OwAua, the Cowmanoiat | pyy requently used Warner's tler, Brock, : ¢ OsxTaRs from which radiate b e more than he did a fow weeks ago. It walt, Morgan, Hayden, Butlor, Brock, | bonas, clematis and the like, and many EVERY LINE OF R®AD,, i3 dant e s bus may also be said that his bank balance r ) ggl‘l?x‘x‘:“‘l‘lou ugmg Fr::::dl?k;' .uotlier w)muaf :fin In;nilinr namb |that penotrates the Continent trom thg Miesour | hav benelt therstrom. I'have . 8. , J. J. Y , Vine with satisfactory re- N ow zoro. Xt a fow clovks in tows | Dickoy, Stobbins, Brady and Borlin, | bataas indes. . Tn. thy toitoand the | CHICAGO” ROCK ISLAND & PA. .1 comider those' medicises worthy ol % Soclal Notes. tuberoses and cactus blossoms, step- |y, iy onty 18- lwg Chiago xfin’i track 1n R = ; i uThe fan drill given under th hanotis, hibisous, begonias, bonvar- Kaneas, of whioh, Ly lts n road, veaches th . 2_ mb;‘/ , s the usual price. L i OxaAna, Nap., May 24, 1851, .could sell their investments in mining stocks for fifty cents on the dollar last o ices of the ladies of the Congrega- | 4ias, and a thousand others, new and i?:}“.'.‘..‘.‘;.":'&:’:‘.m..?“x’}:"ma'u?,:“;‘“.fi Doputy Treasurer years spring suits would not becleaned old. Just now the most popular flow- and dusted for use this summer, & evanlng., ers mh-unfl:wlan and rare lilies é:i{%g%xi‘:f:?fl?fi Veatlated coschen | B, T Wanxmn &?fl:&fl;;;fiyfig e A il i - " mxrs:—I have wyour Safe Kidney an Tho ldies of Toilly churoh are|SFVeNtoon young misses aiired in | SUCRA SIRNE Sl soves Wl | e O el gt o 14 bl s o) S racking their brains to devise some|(Queen Anne, made their debuts old-fashioned darkness, Dosoee Cas, 00 which meels Arosorvod of un- | used 4 bottlos, avd it bas made mo teol better novel entertainment for the benefit|fore a goodly audience, and we O i rate of Axvaxey | than ever 1 did beforo In the spring. , of the new cathedral furnishing fund. th At 4 i THE WILDE MANIA, :Iu:ym NACH, with ample $ime for healihta roug| eir courtesies and evolu-| mpe yage for sunflowers is now atits rough Cars betwoen Chicago, Peoris, M1l % 6@/ [ ith woman's third most power- N 1A S g gower: |full. Il that tho various publo | askte i Mimeue B Faniitnd oo o | 7" S ‘The Miseltoe Bough” made its laat | r\ "0 with a precision and . ETAY: nhouses can suppl. roads, b bow beforo the firat rehearsal, and has | ity whioh delighted all present. The [ Fo, pply are eagerly U, P. R, Shops. i been finally abandoned. Church re{xurnh dmla‘rgn oonlc'llitoéi by Miss Th:gl;:l::d;?:? :' ,.“,g’ {:;'v‘i:m;rzj &%g&%x I'n-‘:]’im“-{fi' QAR Hmey Moy, My 1 ress 00 c f fai v unpopular with the | Rustin, and Master Fred Rustin made i 9 | B ) [} } airs are very unpop il ey AT by :::fl:l::‘rgo‘l&'a: &l:dlltl; rll‘e'un:: :%g Oregon, Wasbl Coiorada, Arisona ;- ore thao 1o years 1 h;‘v;n:;am , . o i boral armogements b " work, Br. Walter Kolloy was treated on | tainable, Of the winter cut flowers | asy other e, sod rates of ars Aiwass ol s ar | sy wiitry iy sns e beins siested, T triod & tort, Tucaday evening to a very enjoyablo| gamelias have beon themost oxpensive | ompeNiors, who furnish bub s titia o' Wie com. | groat many medicines and dostors, but Jgrew | 200 pieces of yard wide, - Bleached Muslin, (slightly soiled and gentlomen and the Congregational church seems to have exhausted the programme of tea's and drills, A [surprise party at his residence on |, & and the rare sorts will conti worse sud worse day by day. I was told “Butterfly ball” is one proposition, A Elghteen&. roet, Among the guests | 10be so, Our people, T ;10:;:‘. ,n.‘;,‘ %‘mmm i i Brightn Dismas, A0 L WibA IO o s wet) 6o worth 10c, costume party illustrative of a certain present were the Misses Mary Viggers | .10 ot Riven to the purchase of ve ? | offices in nitod Stetes and Canada. Kidoey and Liver Cure, knowing nothing else f . : d BeatricefMitchell, of Lincoln, and ROHIPHR 4O WA 0N Jory | B CABLE, E. 9T, JOEN, | waa ver known to curo the dlscase, and 1 ha 20 pieces 8-4 Sheeting bleached, 200, era in history is another, and the last | Miss Lucy Royce, of Waterloo. expensive bouquets, Given two bou- | Vico Pres's &Gen. Gen. Tkd andPass’r Az | not been disappointed. The medicine has cured “ : " y Royce, 3 uuets, one large, and of comparatively | ansger, Chieszo Chicaco: | me, and I ata perfecily well to-day, entircly 26 9-4 Bheeting bleaohed 23 ; resort a subscriptiom paper is a third. | The ladies of the Presbyterian | ommop flowers, the other small, and TT L T ey iy R 25 d 10-4 Sheeting bleached 26 £ Trinity's entertainments are always church gave a very ““!“Yl:l‘_'_l“ vociable composed of rare blossoms from the 'j' c' ELLIo & co' e thfin::;ttfi:":o':\‘:xh PR S oY “ b 09LI R RMA0 ali 80 enjoyable that it is to be hoped the l:‘;’"’ church parlors on Friday even- hothouse, and the larger and cheaper Plumbmgl Steam & fas Flm;mgl 100 & Brown Mml.mv best quality, 71-2 ladios will see their way oclear to an (" e weekly hops at Fort Omaha, :":‘*Slyd appeals more f”::duysfilo the Aowvms por 50 Brown M‘m]}nv EPOd 6 occupancy of Boyd's Opera house, held on Wednesday evenings, have 1,’, ot‘l‘x‘:r wz:-;::'o::ov:rl; :ioah‘;)eo;)lll{ : EASR W ORTELS g 50 o Brown Muslin, fair 4] " receutly boon participated in by sev-|\yith fow exceptions, consider e Turbine Water Motor. oral ladies aud goatlemen from the| yive flowers lt'npin the light of n‘el::’ [ALS0 JomENRS, 1N y ity. sip long ago solved the diffioult prob- | “Fira. J. H. Horbach entertained a | 201Y 'uxuries than do tho wealthy of | Pumps, Pipe Fitting and Bras ) e A New York, Boston and Philadelphia- lem of adding two and two together, | number of her friends at a ladies lunch | T3~ url 7 P and making the sam seventeon. Facts | o0 Wednesda, s & qurious faot that very fow of Gossip is not news and Omaha gos- We also have a large’lot " U, P.B. B, 8hope. A rd d hoth v of | Cor, 14th and H“""’Yn Omaha, Neb, Thousands of equally strong endorsemonts wany ~ 0 ,- speak, and from the ordinary run of Mi'%:llld:‘fi“.:“‘;‘“:: ":; dg{::," K (4 gr " un. e omering | Y W Motos iy Conaes Orme E”:‘"’ ‘?"‘:‘:“:”."?“:z““?: v iho ronarkabl FINE FR ENCH DRESS GOOD Su L soclal events of the week Tue BEE|Dyyenport strect, on Tuesday, :::“fl‘fl”i.l&':nm li:- d::; ::lo‘:.:u;i Bl dlsemvewer e Rineys v or urinaryor The oeh oy Thursday, introduction into the gardens of th BANS CEREMONIE N‘“T'—l ties. eastern states and Eu:og: "'l;.utowitl: M MN&N%&“ 8 o J. P. ENGL'SH, Il'boxed wer?vil;?t ghfiagw J b‘lllt;.l?reflgo ate 0. J. W y m armm (] g party of the season at Standard vis in Omabs, th tof Miss wild flag, and a few other bulbous, our OB ATTORNEY-- AT -- LAW, g & olier on Tuesday evening, None of Eu."&:‘ y the guest of wild flowers do not bear transplanta- 1816 and 1817 Omsgso_ey,_ even and prosperous existence duriog| Mrs. Howard B. Smith has returned | One of the most common wild flowers DR, F, BOHHRER, N M. Woolwort . the two years since its organization, | from her eastern trip. the Eschacholtzis, or field poppy is{| Physician d 8 —_——— and the success which has attended | Mre. H. P. Duel is ialt to | rarel: " PPy \) an urgeon the club has been largely due to the|friends in mlnoi‘:, Mlnge v ::N dm'?." J::'::dos fim“’%:: CHRONIC DISEASES, RHEUMATISN, Eic,, Geo' P' Bem IS ® - r [ ] who, with Miss Gordon, of Burlington, [ P!é, who buy the seed and replaat Mec cinos furaished at office. spout. the Enstor holldays at home, [yoarly. Noarly all our ovitivated |Ofico No. 113 Faraaam 8h, between 1ty snd [* g% 80 COUE 0 SRR N oy oo on Ty osehol i Bur | Lyvem, v Unporied 3 6 b B it HENRY LEHMANN 1i M:‘f;‘l'thmn‘-:; readily b;lpnpd. ©oroks are toeured 80 4 ona. lnstead ’ 0. & veritable para- i Pordon,of Burtngion pen 8540005, 10 g embe ey | M, R, RISDON, 8. KALISH, e 3512 devel t of X ar | B okt e o TRy | 1 Done W, of Orulokshank’s, e Ban mn- from BLkPnlnt.ifiduPo- The Morchants, of Newark, N. e - OUNSELOR - AT~ TAW| EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. plants are native toour state. Quite -sowu CASE power of Warner's *afe Kidney and Liver Cure, ~AND— gleans the following for its readers, [ Lieut. John G. Bourke gave a small | o jifornia planta for shipment to and Store Fixture Work m“”g:fl:l?m mber the great remedy, Plaid Suarrahs, .etc that havin, been’weu papered and gl ol ve their first German and the clos- Miss Griffiths, of Philadelphia, is the exception of the Flour de Lis o them at 1 th y n Tues 340 South Thirteenth St., with §5.4089 Khap gost, Omaha's social clubs have had a more tion and cultivation on this cosst, care of the exeoutive ocommittes in| ises Jennloand Gertie Touzalin, |it is & great favorite with eastern peo- 4 FROIALTY. REAL ESTATE AGE“cY' ngton. measurably equable climate of our ) guest of Mrs, Bustis. city is just what is needed for the best Gflnl InBIll‘a.nflB Aflflnt THE STAR TA".OR- W _A_ L I, P.A. P E R healthier examples of either than may He now a fine complate Stock of Spring Good! Boom 4, Oreighton Block, Fifteenth Streed. .o dw

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