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A L1 T SRR THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA, MONDAY. FERRUARY 25, 1884, ——— e s , P fantry, at Fort Omaha Friday ovening, in by his side and T shall always remember | e {OR SALEFu k THE DAILY BEE. THE SOCIAL WORLD. |fontrrsmt Bt e ity o e | VHE MEMORIAL MEETING. |} 3o e o e S uiter a1 T Wi m——— e Washington, was one of the most en- et tod look |‘lpv{n,him a8 (;lm:l of ""1’1 denrest | P T AT LT T ; innd | joyable affairs ever yiven at tho post. i ; friends T have ever had on earth.” — L e e LN Apones, 1310 OMAHA The Events Which Have Transpired %6 beit was neld i tho quarters of | 100 LASt Tribute 1o the Memory of)™5iaze Wakely ‘said, T shaco in th T R B ot : 5 | “K" company, which were beautifully i universal feeling of regret. Since h - — e Monday Morning, Feb. 26. Daring the Past Weck. decorated Tor the oooasion, with bunting, A, M. Chadwick, came our lines 1n life lay apart but I can A e o Eaiton, $h10 Dot ——n, mottoes, pictures and various devices; - truly say that it is seldom thav any young st BT dit-wit " e Wer s o 3 .|the most unique and appropriate was |y e ypan t Al date Resolu. | MmN in 80 short a time reached such a - g Ty The Woatner. |An Klogant Iteception at the Mesl: |y, ofq lottars G, W, surmounted by |0 0¥ AdoPt Aupronriate Resolu-| )y o0 jn tho community or makes such a 2 0 e T e f oo "'.'i. ”""“5‘, v:lole’;n Ueneral | aenceof G. W, ininger ~Other g hatchot. Tho banquet was Aupnrh”ig tons on His Death. wide clir;-,lnlnf f\r n;]ln_' g i 22z 97O st w LN air weather, southwest e Matters of a Social all its detsils and could not be excelle - - Said Judge Neville, “It would seem | T OR BATE—Nice & room house, good barn, full winds generally higher barometer, slight Natn¥ by a Delmonico. The Dovglas covnty bar meeting to |ttt when such a Tifo is called away, in- | 3 INfants and Children |0 i s i o rise in temperature in the southern por. 3 i The music waa all that cculd be desired, i, o % % 101 finite wisdom is at fault., but we must| WWithout Morphine or Nareotines |g i ® Fooms: IsTselot, i, etc. north Ouxaha, tions, nearly stationer temperature in P, being furnished by the Fourth infantry adopt appropriate rvnnlutuxu? on the {150k upon it as the will of the Great Be- | . : 1 Iotis, AFIRE Scte totind, DI M., northern portion R The past week has been quite a busy |band. The list of hrlnncul‘l]crrm])rnju(} death of County Judge Chad wick, and to |]n;:l.n||d(?t"u ||urls.tl,‘ n'ubmnlln it. l| knew immfi'fi;%‘-‘&s‘}flf?&E:R{&"'{flffi‘.’. S Monthiy payments. “BAKKER & MAYNE e sne in & social point of view, for as Lent | thirty numbers, was thoroughly enjoyed | pay a fitting tribute to his memory, was|Judge Chadwick trom the time e came | 3 "Tis Castorin. LOCAL BREVITIES. s AN K5 i by ll and did not close until:a late hout |y fa'i Judue Neville's court room last |Bere. 1 was accustomed to seeing him | P o SSASSEIES | ron sAUR Blegnt cottaco o Couvent. ¢ - in fast approaching the society people are | o morning. An invitation was ex- Baturdip Aftermoon, and was Jhegely sk every day and | never knew him to en- “'l:;'l‘uu‘;v-s":hg;b{:flé,ifi;:.,‘.z;?{f;.wu_ Good barn, eto. Lot b X150, 3,200 §700jcas! —New crop clover and timothy ssed for salo. Shugart, Waite & Wies, Council Bluffs, Towa. f8:1m, anrious to obtain their fall of gaioty and amusement preparatory to a forty dags' rest. The most brilliant _event of the week ger's store, waived examination Saturdny | W, Lininger, and their daughter, Miss and was held in $1,000 bail by Judge Beneke. | Florence, entertained thei many friends airs, and in its present condition it is _A crowd of a hundred or more in front of [ glegant in the extreme. The interior has the Paxton hotel wara yesterday for nearly an | beon remodeled and the walls heautifully hour furnished with amnsement by a couple [ frescoed. An Italian ur!in!'hu been en- of pugnacious bull dogs. goged for soveral months in decorating —The snow flakes yostorday wore sim the walls and ceilings. Just as the hall of Louis Bradford, of this city, to Miss Ida A, hing the ceiling alone. 1t is covered tended by the company to state lodge No 10, I. 0. O, F., of this city, and quite a number of the members of that organization attended. Not a discordant note was heard during the entire evening, man club, which, as the legitimate suc- sessor of the old Pleasant Hours, son. Owing to the fact that it was to be the last of the series before Lent, special efforts had been made in the way of fa- vors and supper, while the toilets of the Iadies were unusually brilliant and strik- The following was the tended, nearly all of the members being present. The meeting was presided over by denly taken away. Tn sympathy with wife, mother, sister, and those whose family ties were severed by the stroke, in sorrow for our loss, and yet submis- sion ta the will of *"Him who doeth all things well,” be it Teewlrod, That the death of Albert M. Chad- iticorruptible in offlce, Rewlved, That these resolutions be spread 11, Schottische st of a poem by Miss Lizzie Dwyer, seloct '.end-que, sevoral of whom were from reading by Moses O'Brien, and an address by | Council Blufls, } Hon. John Rush. The house was haluh(ullg 1 with natural flowers, a huge bank being —Tho Omaha Typogeaphical unfon, at thelr L0 GEGLT TV & Arior table, The rogular monthly moeting, electod Mr. Jamos |y, 8O PPy P iminated and Dermody o dolegate to reprosent them at the | pragented a beautiful appearance. Hofl- trimmed immediately over the parlors. It was a appear noxt Friday, and will contain tho | FOSFTRY CVE VNN ok Nighly local news of both Omaha and Council Bluffs, plesing to tho palates of the guests. Mrs, J. B.J. Ryan returned from Wash-| The toilets worn by the lady guests ington, 1D, C., where she has been on the sor- | were claborate and many of them were rowful errand of attending the funeisl of her [ new and purchased for the occassion, and father, James Gray, who, for many years was several of them were direct from Paris. The suit between Lorenzo Crouuse and | yocts who were so royally entertained Tom Callan, izvolviag tho possemion of tho | §5the Linningers. Crounse block, came up In tho county court gL on Saturday last. Mr. Callan, the dofondant, | o O O e pload guilty, and was given until March 20th ge;tion totate Tady, PG AR :y to vacate tho promises. evening. The gentlemen proved them- Tt is rumored that arrangements aro being | selves capable of a great deal in the way made for a fight befween Swith and Miller, | of entertainment. The battle i3 to be fought with bare knuckles, | The social party, under the direction of at no greater distance than ten miles from MR, G, J, STERNSDORFF, Pacific Athleti dssoclation, has secured near-| On Wednesday nvaninF a_ reception 1y all his plagers for the coming season. Al [ Was given at the Paxton, for the purpose of the nine in tho team whon the last season | °f 81ViNg closed will remaln, with the exception of Larkin, who already has gove to Cinciunati, Mr. Lord intends to hire four other players, DR, MILLER a public welcome home from his foreign tour. There were about 160 of his gentlemen friends present. The evening ... “Star” I"ii\m! 12, Polka. .. gars and Tadies Baskets 1t was nearly two o’clock when the last figure of the cotillion closed and wraps and hats were donned and carriage doors closed. The next Gierman will be given a few weoks aftor the close of lent and Fd Peck, Thoso present wero Mr. and M rlichy and Mr. and Mrs, McCord, Hobert ( Miss McCord, of St. Joseph, M Clarke and Miss Doane, Newton Barkalow and Miss Wakeley, Lisle Dickey and Miss Lake, Jumes Ross and Miss Honshaw, A. . Patrick and Miss Carter. of St. Josoph, Mo., Will MeMillan and Miss Chambers, W. R. Morris and Miss Richardson, 1d 8. Raff ©. D, Duel and Miss Dollio McCormick, Mr, 4 Miss Nora Boyd, A. S. Brock and in, Nate Crary and Miss Megeath, Beach and Miss Carrio Ijurs, o, Leh: Shears, Mr. and_Mrs, Kirken. dahl, W. E. Annin, of Fort Robinson, and Mixs Phillie Mergan, Will Crary and ‘Miss Cole, of Des Moines, A. Remington and Misy Anna Bishop, o Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest modical wondor of tho world, Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Cuts, Ul- £ bex . PFRSONAL, A. M, Merrill, Harburg, is & guest of the Millard, 8. A, D, Hemmings, Shelton, is o guest of . the fatal asterisk of death is placed op- posite the names of our professional brothers, it is meet that we who remain should stay for a space the strifes and conflicts of the bar to offer a tribute to the departed, as well as to contemplate that which must inevitably come to us loved him as a friend, and only thus do I he came among us, There is no one well acquainted with him but will bear testimony to the large generoaity of heart, the frank, open manner, the honesty of purpose which characterized his every walk in life. To his fricnds he was universally kind He was a young man of strong charac- ter. The great. desire of his life was to improve the present opportunities that the future might raise him higher in his profession and in the esteem of his fel- low mev, Certainly of him it can truly said; “‘Well done, good and faithful servant.” Those who enjoyed the privi- loge of visiting him in his home kuow tta manly pride he took in all things pertaning to that little home. Sixteen months ticipated pleasure see.,, 5 T e oy e e vt think, for he had much to i) upon— honored success, friends, wife. | am confident that for all this he huyp), thanked “‘tho Giver of all good gilu. b Yot in an instant, in the twinkling of an eye, God called bim away. ungenerous act, There is but one thing Chadwick " ymery, Moriarity, Gur- live like Judge Mesars, Mont The court, on its motion.then adjourn- ed until this morning at 10 o’clock. contains a fine medallion engraving of the auther, with commendatory resolu- tions of the National Medical Association engraved on steel. Read the advertise- ment in another column. ish Library association was as largely at- elegant toilet set and five dollars in gold —had been offered to those two making the best impersonations of characters represented. The English dude was given the toilet set, and the negro wench received the money prize. Gustav An- derson. A. Swenby and Henry Wilson Benzon, did everything in its power to make the evening an entertaining one, and too muen cannot. be said for the able wmanner in which it was conducted. et e “ROUGH ON RATS.” Clears out rats, mice, ronches, flies, Permits to Wea. The following marriage licenses were issued last week: Frank Bolacek to Fanny Cofal. William H. Bullock to Minnie Win. ship. George Keral to Mary Svesko. Henry Martens to Addie Klotz. Jeremiah Fenton to Ella Murphy. Soren P. Sorenson to Mary Christian- John Hoffman to Barbara Drosda. K. Lathrop to Ada Logenstein, Jos. F. Barton to 8. J. Roddis, Frank J, Jones to Etta Dean. Prokop Krumel to Kate Radej. Charles M. Meleen to Ellen Siever. il b, REDDINGS Russia Salve 15 the most wonder’ gage in dismipation, or do one urkind or for every young man to do and that is to But Castoria. What quickly enres Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion s But_Castora, Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, solute ouro for Rheumatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an SPECIAL NOTICES. 56 1 b BARKER & MAYN 24 neron of beautifal geor Leo0, BAKBER & MAY N ) % of pveni i - NOR & =5 room cottage, half 1t weli Toc —On Tuesday night next u,x Yumll!hflfv : was the reception on Monday evening at which is no doubt attributable to the ex- Judges Wakeley and Neville. A “rof:t ley, Smith and Troup, also smoke with Castor Oil and Paregorio, ";h'l i, i [} |;::«\. rw:.\.””jmm‘." DITAR o Btadt theatre will giva o Mardl Gras fortival{the cellent committeo of arrangements. majority of those present took part in |like praise of him; all admiring his swis- HallCastoria: _ | o0 Held i, ). V. TOUNSHUNY, | at Turner rnd Metz's hall, LININGER MANSION, THE GERMAN. the leV‘illL{, all A;mnking in the hil{h(‘fl( dom as a jy“lufl and virtues as a membor | S — L — - |77 Harry Williams, who burglarized 1 On that occasion Mr. and Mra. George |. myq hird cotillion of the Omaha Ger- | terms of praise of him who was so sud. | °f society and a citizen, taur Li A i | O S A e 1%, W0l Tamver, and everyiting vescasary for Bioe-keeping, Owner intends o {ug east In the spring. Inquire of Jo n ) o/ com- ) i i 5 s Isird, Redwood Apairy, 3514 Coburn St., Om Throo distarbers of the poace woro boforo |8t thoir elogant residence, No. 224 North | LG 110 feam of our dancing socioty, | ¢ following resolutions were pro % T N Instantancous Pain-reliever. O L st i ; Judgo Neneke Saturday, Ono paid o fine, | Eighteonth streot. It was & sort of | Liluico, "eriday at tho Millard ho- [sented and read by E. W. Simeral, chair-| The now “Scienco of Life" far aur. | oy | —- - e i e tvas fwont up, whilo the caso against the | housewarming, tho house having been |y} "By, "uyiny regpects it was one of the | man of th committee appointed to draft | Passes all previous editions of this great - T e - A deey :hlrll wm‘cuufinu&“. closed for several months undergoing re- most if nob the most enjoyable of the sea- | them: work, Kmbossed cloth covers, full gilt, Joseph Furd. Plagtsmouth, Neb. b #arSpecials will Positivelynot be inserted uniess pald 1n advance. For SALE Tariain Tnruire Edloln & Erickson’s 0 f vic s ¢ ber A i B R e, = JORSAL s very cheap. »ons and one Teises his oyes, the | I Aty . | wick was a public bereavement; that in life TO LOAN—Monov. y y cheay ply enormons in size and looked ax If the gato d,;’,::“'.’,?“",; o ehatiot Pots the | Shortly after nine o'clock Hoffman's | ho merited the esteem in which he was held, THE MASQUERADE. T e T L had beon thrown wide open and the snow was :{"B upon the ceiling. It is & beau. | excollent orchestra struck ‘m;p the llvpgng fllnd"u;;;lcmnlull;u.ta"ni:m:mll‘ln him, and in LT T 0.0} por anhuint o+ Douglas county farme. Ad- | TOT SALE jaze, i 5 0 , illion began led] death this public tribute to his memory. Y S > " . 1R, Patee U 24 Farnam Sf. holm & tossed out in shovels full. tifal work and the artist was m}“"-r;r‘lo r:il:‘ukz:;fll i, “Thuycr, o | olret, That w, hin friands. and Tatlows, | T nm\”mlls‘l; lum.;', ‘;\.no. ation's GBAEMserol & Vo TERURNERS REERES | SOOI e N oh 1 “ » N e i i i Tpn ‘- 2 i ) " vith one accor o yigor of al t N Sat- - -y e T ™ SAL] i — pan of les, oalsbrated his $wenty-aeoc 3 § ian and Miss Lyons. The figures | of purpose and the continuity ot effort, the 5 4 v 16th & Doulan 3848 of yroCayuo Bros. 950-t other ovening. Thero wero quite a number | the two groat composors, Beothoven and | Jt ™% wighont exception new in | frankness, warmth and. gonoronty of nanie, S e SRR B XL R G Gl e AE b i h school girls, | Mozart. The grandest work of all, how- 7y th SHEAH of: iAGIn] T Ve bRt Rie 1 § . F. Davis and Co,, Real Estato and Loan [ yaoR rare bargain in present, most of whom were high school girls. UG, 1b: Lo by TOABA IR LHY | FekY pAFloE, Omaha and the favors from u‘z‘r‘n::n\:ll‘x(i';lll‘:x\ l,;‘x;mi.,u;mll...:l l”im h(?u‘utyn{ he masked ball given on last Satur- | Agents, 160 Farnam st. $08-t1 t, north .},‘ Railr v i 3 3 y OBt , which made him belovod in soclety and it - S # or cent on investment. Corne Notice has been recelved of tho marriago | Lo (LT Bl Cas woven weeks in fin: Gunther’s handsome and appropriate Y day night at Masonic hall by the Swed SHS WANCRL: el ialid Suady s RS 200 to #400 cash, balance $15 to §20 per morth. 531:251 Tor geveral housework at 1500 o A b PO Y 3 ; \7ANT Keoper | * Ohojee residenves and residence lots in - Hancom's Pogh, of Springfleld, Ohlo, ab the IsIar | ovor with figures of statuary and bowuti-| ~COKDRIOF FIGURES s e records of this nd the county o, | ended us any given this wintor, with ono Wi Best {1 and al other additions i tho city: sl Ul i ML .'.'i'.'d,‘d:,'.c'fi,',’l?f,“&"’? i i 2 Flowors | cottod au tho daily papers of our city. oxception. Tho pleasing feature of the | =it s L IREY & MO cards, give o 3 of it t B 5, W. Simeral, H. D. Estabrook, (i. M. % = . TANTED—A good, bright boy at the Central The Daluge Hoso Company N, 4 gave a | writing, suffico it to say that it is gor- | 3+ {ileP kot s WU | Fitchoncle, A. O, Wakeloy, A Cr Tronp, | Cntertainment was the good fecling that W i ephone oftie. B8 TR X ous. Having completed the work of | 3 : L L committee, prevaded everybody. Although the hall masquerade ball at Turner hall on Saturday | 8! r ple Waltz, Hardkerchief” Figure > s o i T i e last. Tt wae largely attondod and o | rt and beautitied their home, Mr. and Schottische. Slippers aud Pistols | At the conclusion of their reading Mr. [ was almost crowded, everyone seemed [ VYA L M ML S night lasf BN, Mrs, Lininger and their charming SUPPER, Simeral paid the following eloquent |glad that v t. Th . L i o Ly AU DS neral good time was had by the partici- i 1 r f b 3 glad that so many were present. o fruit, near churchand school, 6 miles frova rail- ge % ?‘:u{gh(er, eterm‘l_myl 4 to dcnll ‘l(u Waltz “Over and Under” Figure | tribute to his friend’s memory: costumes were the most unique seen this | VWANTED—A wirl to attend a baby 1015 Har- | roud, 20'milos from Omahn ot s pants, eir numerous firiends and make| 8 Ripple. Bottles and Pin Cushions ADDRESS OF MR. SIMERAL, 7 : A 845t Beautiful residence property, 100x428 fect, shade —The literary exercises of the National|merry. About one hundred and fifty | 9. 3cx‘bguw ho.. " Gentlemen Together” Figure | prav it bloase the court: Asome by one | "iRters and in many cases were elegant NTEDA Sonfoundland B WW1G Tavhey 8L | MDA vuit osy, hotise and. barb, §,000. ¥ Land League meeting, this evening, will con- | guests, both old and young,. were in at- [ 10. Walta. .. ..ltams Heads and Jowe, Cases Yy i 8016 BY ON@ | 414 costly. Two prizes—a gentleman's A S Lt A = L R JROR SATE—Cheap, ono, eix foot aud ene thres foot show case at Lyon's Cigar Store, 207_South 16th St, 224t No Bohenians need apply. Houseket h VW ANTE Iaborers for Railroad work. McC Canfleld House, Ninth and Farnam Sts , Owaha. sent by mail, no g Pleasc address Reliable Mant"g drawer TT. W girl to do general housework at S. “‘nm‘ ) —Two finst-class_chambermaids at the Cozzens “7.\N'|*E|I- house south Daven- JROR SAUE—A bargan. Howse of 1 rocms, Oth and Bancroft 8t. gothic.—Well built, barn &c., only §1.800 if sold within 60 days. SEAKS & BOS- ARD, Williams Block, 2084 z . I 5 : all. You who are older in the law are| B f T 0 L d o~ ORSALE—House of 6 rooms in Parker's addition annual meeting of the International Typo-|man's full orchestra was in attendance no ono who has attended the preceeding [y ¢eo'ablo to judge of Mr. Chadwick's wero the judges. | Tho committon) of At | e n il Coid conk afil b ouse gl lmihedl hear the §20 000 school house-—new, A cheap graphical union in New Orloans next Juno, |and furnished exquisite music, to the de- | three doubts that it will equal if it does | o 175 iie 0 S 0 F M | rangements, consisting of John Nord- y Good wages paid. W, P CARLIN. {laco on casy terms.—$1.700. SKARS & BOSARD, —_The Svenska Weckobladet Is the name of | lightful atrains of which, the young peo- [not excel the charming and delightful |8 y ) o8t SHOW WNC wail, K. M. Stenberg, @. Anderson, S. illiams Block 1 Foon 3 ' R : f : 3 " LE—A splendid house of 10 rooms in plo tripped tho light fantastic. An ole- | entertainments of which it will be the Ll J. Bergstrom, J. Gustasson, T. Nord.| —————— L AY{snecid thioos Tooms In a now politioal and humorons pavor about to f ool supper was served in the large room | worthy successor: come to speak in his memory. . |wall, L. Hilding, A. Wickinan and Aug, | Y ANTED—Girls and cook at the S .70, 5 & BoSARD, ccrner 15.bana Dodex bo started in this city. The first fssue will I knew him intimately from the time t 10th St. 0 210-t1 ~ Ti'OR SALE—Fanu 8 milea from city. Mrs. Moyer, over Roeder's Drug store, 16 __ and Waobster, 872 i ¢ . Jnut, 1o chiof of the Surface Sealing burewu of the| Taken asa whole, it was one of the | \ii'Miys Baloombe, Dana Thayers and Miss | and affoctionate; he boro matico towards | ants, bedbugs, skunks, chipmunks, AT VL A 4 111 most brilliant parties ever given in this | (iatzoan, of Minneapolis, D, W. Saxe and 2 J S h OR SALE—A good two story storo yroperty in Diattad Doetos Saameny, city and will loog bo remember by tho | Miss Lyons, David Walls and Misa Tompkins, | “*F Ciy i D O L AL Lo ~One hundred teams and one hundred Y & MORAN, 408-1m city or country to ant work at their own v easily and quietly made; work nvassing: no stamp for reply. omes; §2 to $07-1mt 666-t1 Co.,Philadelphia P'a., ANTED—A Gorman dining room kitchen girl. Hesse and Hoppo, 418 8. 13th St., botwoen Harney and Howard: D— A rituation as hook-keeper by an ex- ontant, References: git A i 23] )-Situation in city or adjoining towns,by nd wife, who can do first-class cooking in hotel or restaurant. - Address “G. L. N.” Beo ottce. -25% TR SALE-_Two counters and ity feet of good shelving, cheap, at 1508 Dodice St. 165:t1 TOR SALE_Twolarge OB BAT ) rmanstallions. Address Bird 154: OR SALE—Two open serond-hand one deiivery wagon, chesp, at 1810 Harncy St 9 t {OR SALE-Colorado coul. This coal s as frec trom £0ot and as clean as Rock Spring. 984-t1 SErE W BEDFORD FOR SALE=Two purble boilers, 10 horwe sowq Apply sy D. FITZPATRICK, 0881 218 South 16th 8 ORSALE—A suall Mosler, Bahman & proot satv, almost new, at thi office. TRORSATEMy two tory brick rosldonce, 10th e cars, | Lots 60x150. Wil sall the whole trac 100, if sold before January T8, 1884, les ors bid this bargain, If ‘you call at l;;gy;l'e 01t SALE—Choice business property, three lot | ocr. Saunders and Charies Strest. It will pay ycu o Investigate thia offor. Callat Poople's Bank. o OR BALE—Improved property, which will pay two of whom he has slready secured. was passed in eating and drinking, speech the Paxton, Phe i e Ao Ry ulTialing medium in the world. Try it. X il young man K ; ‘,,‘;m F ;;.- hny.r' zpmp:. emz on zpa‘llnvh.;u::'n:él ul.h;:,l;l 3 13 B K 8. con , g . . AW ” 7 4 /Do social event of the season in South | making and listening. All were pleased | G.W. Shank and D, E, Kelly aro regis- knowledge or Intent, gt e ek benrdiand guto sohiool AW | nte Wl sel for 810,500, s01d sodm. All OF one- with the Doctor's short review of his O lect party in honor of the Eakin yan e Yy WA PO, 1 hanoe b travels, and will no doubt be rejoiced to father our country, given by Judge Lippin- istered at the Metropolitan. H. 0, Beatty, Wahoo, and James Stevens, So those who enter death must go as little children sent; WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, half cach, balance, one to five years. The above in- vestment is worth investigation. Call st the Pcoples Bank. 250-t4 H i Nothing is known, Bat T v iodi - 3 ol cott and hi most estimablo wifo, composed of | hear his lecturo on Monday evening, Shelton, are guests of the Paxton, Ok hagds 120t T bellevo that Godis | And Why the Punlic Schools Wer VWV ANTED —Tares or four it oor ntamivid | FOom e seatlemere™ = 1ve 204 wmal the elite of that part of the city, who gathered THE B, & M. A. G. Smith, U. 8. A,, and J. L. Delaplain, Amllm l‘llul.vx is to the living, so death is to the Kept Open an That Lay. VY o ms foright House kecpiug by emall fan at the residence of the judge on South 18th | gave their first annual ball Wednosday | Kansas City, are at the Paxton, sl EERRYLT (R X — = MISCELLANEOUS. stret, and tripped tho light fantastic, A |evening, and was so successful that it is bountiful and elegant supper was served and | not likely to bo the last. all enjoyed with seeming relish the hospital-| Tho membors of the 0. T. Haas, Denver, and J. J. Burns, Kan sas City, are stopping at the Paxton, John ¥, Weare, Chicago, snd J, Snead, Thus narrow is the passage between the life that is and the life to come, that the eye of faith can almost gain a peep into the paradise of God. To the Editor of The Beo Soveral well meaning people vaye criti- cised the action of the board of educwjon W ive town. Would be will 07-26§ D—To buy & small_butcher business in a illing to go into_part- nexship with a good man, Address *J.K.” Bee office. g at M g ST R T ¢ n w70 ho brought his brido to the |on. ok S = : At : Ry D :;f,'.,’. u{: :m:u:nh, L Sy oniLuseday sy 3 g.‘:rn:u::rinyg:;lm.::: ert. Balt thonn, Wevor Sorey Csioors, Piles, | homo he 1 taken guch care and delight | ~ ¥red Taskey to Minnio Roha. L/APATIONS WANYED. water worng, well armanigod: Lot pOX00. Pii already boen sccured. 1o thoso who participated, but Fefleoted | ant ailskin sruptlon, gacantead to_cura i | o PrOVIE: What a great futurolooked | - Marexs Otto to Lizsie Ehlors. VVANIED_ A stuaton to_do otlce leaing o | £5i0e, Bt Barain i Omaki.Gall st M. Totde —Mr. C. M, Lord, manager of the Unfon much credit on the director. every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents “full of hope and an- rank E. Dworak to Tillie Bartosh. o ““\‘\‘:m Dy the day. Address Mrs M R BALE 1T o sns Tissr—wavi ol Fari-ave VAe. of b oonti, A, 0. 1. BAND To wife, mother, sister, friond in the columns of the press. This sl 1y 3 o AMILY Ball at 1. Rusor',s March th 154, Gents o Paxton. N ' 'y 8, we can ELIABL looking for profitable employ- 1 e freo. 007 —T, H. Loe, of the Fremont bridge com- | gave an annual ball Thursday evening, at Deubial Oliy, e griogs of the Fazten 5 nly say— } why we come to the front. The commi kl.., gaeth soply (0.2, & Collior, spblishier o7 SBar A5 9100 adiog ol pany, was in the city yesterday, Mr, Leo has Eounua’. hall. There wero over 200| D-L.Owen, St. Louis, and George B, Foe- Block. 512 28§ 3 besn engaged in the bridge building business | guests present, and a delightful evening for five years past, and has gained consider- | Was spent in dancing, feasting and social able valuable experieuce, which enables him | chat. to undertake any work in that line with per- fect confidence, Ho has doue really all the . Dodge coanty work for several yoars and is THE TURNERS guvo one of their matchless muq‘xennla alls Thursday evening in Germania hall. performed their work. AT FALCONER'S HALL, A private leap-year party was given last l}‘lght at Falconer’s hall, about forty couples being in attendance, \8Boon after eight the carriages com- mancad to ai ‘::«;i at the l}l As their ocoupants alig| it was pleasing to note o o pit e broctted | the easo with which the ladies porformed to reli and by continuing |h e di of their new position, as and the m laughter which vented, and for which & patent has been ap- plied. ee—— A REMARKABLN KsCAPE, Mrs, A. Dailey, of Tunkhannock, Pa, was afflioted for six years with Asthma and nchitis, during which time tho bost p! cians could give no relief, Her lifo was was completely | escorts; ter, Chicago, are guest of the Millard. Ii. Strouss, Chicago, and L, Croner, Salt Lake, are in the city at the Metropolitan. H. W. Stsere and Goorge W. Pearce, Prov- idonce, 1. 1., are stopying at the Paxton, “Trenton, N. Y., are stopping at the Millard, T, V, Jones, business managee of the origin- al “Mirror of Ireland, itan. noss, lard, is at the Metropol- J. A, McShane loft Satiurday afternoon on o [ ness axd courage, and having done so no woek's trip to Now York and Boston on busi. | atto B. B, Tussey, Hastings, and W. H, Sum- ner, of Schuyler, are registered at the Mil. “In the room of this grief-shadowed X ther nlhu.llh grief-shadowed present A present in whose reign 1o grief shall gnaw T hah i e ol e el RE W Bo broken —in whose reign the eternal change That waits on growth and action shall procesd With everlasting concord, hand in hand,” The adoption of these resolutions was rity. I was always forcibly struck with one great quality of him—the swiftness with which he decided his cases. So soon as the arguments were concluded by counsel he made his decision with clear- or suitor left his court feeling thatinjustice had been done him, These dedisions were often made on differences befween his most intimate friends with- oxt alienating thew. He intended to tee on rules recently revised the rules of the board, and they in their wisdom sub. stituted Decoration day in lieu of Wash- ington's birthday. The committee knew they would be targets [for criticism, but were looking only to the best interests of we think the return of each anniversary is a fitting time to instill into the minds of our school children historic events cov- ering this period, and to that end they caused the assembled scholars in the sev- eral buildings to listen to appropriate ex- ercises expecially designed for this occa- sion—these exercises to take the place of the regular work. Certainly no one would chargo the board with™ depriving any child of his rights, There is no com- ANTEL—Tablo boarders at 117 N. 14t street Yoo Caplial avenuc and Dodge sizects.) FOR RENT--Houges and Lots, JFOR BENT—Fumished rooms, 105 North 15th -2 JOR BENT—A furnished roomn. ~Inquire 118south. 550-20 17th, OR RENT—With'hoard, front room, bay window orick house, U.3 north'17th street. ~ 45.-20§ a pleasant room, furnish II|K|‘I1 ated, g6 a wonth, 2219 California strect. OST- A liberal reward to the finder of watch RS 4 cherm d glob-. Vit- » A DLEWORK—Mi-s Ella Graham. an ox perienced necdle-woman. has opeed rooms o teach any work in her lin. She has alo & supply of waterials on ha Ladies are invited to call and fee har displ at 1613 Dodye street. ; ) 4 T. A. Taylor, Shelton, and William R, |yeconded by Mr. Swit, f / " D20y i - still in the field and auxious to extend his ter- [ It was highly enjoysblo entertainment fislaigpd o geconded by Mr. Switzler, who said: | the schools. It is with mo 'disrespecs | JNOR RENT—New Cottare AR Re LAY L 108k sy pace of ritory, He also has a now style bridge, which [and much credit is due the various coc-- Kem, C":“‘““' are roglatarod at tho ‘l"“""' ;x il-h’ vtln.!x "Il“t judge and maintained | that the usual custom of closing pv,he }‘ from street cars, Hamiom Plec s2hon BAMICER p'm",'"‘::f Toan com "NELSON'D KON s onm ol the moat completo devioes evor Int | mitte® for the mannor in- which they | . A. Carly, Siduey, and W. G, Sickel, | hin part with ubility, honesty and iuteg- | achools is disponsed with; on tho contrary | & SAYNE N. . co. 3h and Fariam. 804t | * 531 81 CTALTIES for those out + f employment to make money with. Call on M. L. Bm#h, 206 N, 16th street, and sce sampies. 433'1m (CABH PAID For second hand clothos, arders by letters or postals promptly attended to Ad- dress Mr, or Mrs, Broderich 818south10th St Owaha. 1ot s MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION. ALIST, 808 Tenth street, betwoon ¥arnam and Har. ney, wil, with the ald of guariian apirits, ohtaloing its uss for a short tis o rry ©rve us a judge fol d th N cured, gaining in flesh %0, pounds, in u fow disturbed the charming stillness of the| J. D. Dillenbeck, Denver, and 1. C. Yeo- |anter the ml;‘. lf; ur years and then | pulsion in this matter, The schools are | L street. Auy'ono ' gimace orep past and present, and the i .D. : \ AN ! Bivhs 7 Muyone giaconortp past s0d . om, | Tiottles of thi cortain curo of all| S¥ORIDE toldthat bright visions of ploa- | muus, Weeplng Water, aro at tho Motropali- with his follow memiees ot (e pacon o PSR & portion of the day and for a go 2R BT Fernished poms, i Poeote |- (male T kot i et ‘Throut ond Luog Diseases at O, ¥, Good: Nor were ~ean's Drug Store. T.arve Bottles §1,00, B THE STADT THEATER. The Grasping DMiller Played to a Large Audience, sures swayed their wind: 4 disappointed, From the moment that the first note of lrvine's orchestra was sounded until the lust tone of *‘Home Sweet Home" stole away npon the morn- iu{ air the tide of happiness flowed with- oul le. The pzl:m.l-man lprund in a half- evening dress. Tho ladies were richly attired, while the costuwes of many were simply elogant. A‘:l{l :roloek [3 table lunch was served after which dancing was resumed, Balingre's beautiful four act play of “The Grasping Miller” was given toa large audience last evening a% the Stadt theatre, The scene of this excellent A _ The executive committee was composed play is laid in Berlin, The principal|of Misses Ella Ray, Katie Ml:rphy and character is a middle azed and wealthy | Sarah Brady, whose names were spoken, wmiller with but one child, a daughter, | on every hand, in company with words of I? .| of society. On such ocoasions the gifts grand feast. An audacious young Cer. o Ihinu i g man who aspires to the hand of the . A The 1, the fi ell bos miller's daughter succeeds in passing | those ,,'::{m’.»,.l'.:. % &'..y u:.:.f himself off as & lord aud secures the con- [about to depart for forty days, On next [ H. 0. Whyman, Norfolk, and ¢, A, Wh; man, Elk Creck, are stopping at the Metro- politan, Rev. C. W, Savidge, pastor of the Firs/ Mothodist church, spent the Sabbath & Kearney. John Grant, superintendent of the Barer Asphalt company, returned from Washingou, and fs at the Millard, Thos, Swobe, one of the gentlemavy and ploasant propristors of the Millard hel, left for Chioago Saturday afterngon on fasness, Ho will bo abseut soveral days, The many frionds of Mrs, ¢ W. Lininger or and system regulato rer ket il ek of i Glactei Bitters : humaniby, truly kel R ) e ity of the LI Kidaoys, or ‘any. disease of U, A, Baldwin said: “The g vester comes and reaps wherever he will, ana oftentimes where there are the most lattering prospects and hopes of success. This sudden taking oft inmho dim un- kno causes us to pause and reflect We wight wish fur our friends that death might “ear them with slow approaches istead of a sudden, instantaneous and perhaps painless departure, but in either ©ase it Js the whirlpool of death. I know him well, and his life and character was one for all young men to imitate and ad- mire, wHon, James M, Woolworth said 'When he came into the county court, I Was engaged in looking after large inter- ho adwinistered the duti i bunal are beyond all nut;“ b i Q]W. J. Connell said 1 knew Mr. g hadw A.kkuhubly longer than auy mem- er of this bar., "I remember him when purpose, Wo anticipate that the chil- dren will in future years look forward to this day with no small degree of pleasure as extraordinary efforts will be made to have the programme interesting and pro- titable. ONE oF THE COMMITTEE OR RENT—Furuished F 20801 T00ws at 1619 Farnsw, ) Querireptin Dodge St R RENT—Nicoly farulshod rooms with or with: OR RENT—A baement with threo rooms for light houee keeping 1613 Dodye St. 191 28§ JOR REN I Furnished 21 Cy 3 Fonamy ishied room 1621 Capitol ave, F term of y: 450-ut Ok LE: 0 busin s lots 10th street, between Dav ¢ aud Capitol avenue, east ride, for a Ok KE Farnam £ A tew gentls with furulshd rooums. - Apply L1t 25641 R RENT—Furoished room with o board. Finest location in 1he eity. e €able boarders wanted, N.W. cor. 15th and bia bo and Faroam. UNITED STATES Natial B OF OMAHA. Capital, - - SlO0,000.0Q ©. W.HAMILTON, Pres’ 8.8.CALDWELL, V.Pres't. M. T. BARLOW, Cashler. ’ + REN'E o " p . but many relatives, When his daughter "“'“'f praise. Tt is well that once in | 4 IER ol g shos confined to her | 918 of the eatates of decedents, and my ) O e e DIRECTORS ; ¢ every four year, the ladies are given an » labors with r Farnam Strect. 1} has n azived ata marriageablo age he|opportunity to display those executive | 00w through wndisposition thap c‘,,wl“d’:‘l’?}‘l:_‘;fil‘:“\;;““’““;‘ more T ——— - . S. 8. CaLoweLL, B. F. Swira, invites all his relatives to his house to a | talents which are obscured by the customs 'xn:n“.:.r"“‘ Ly aud the energy aud sl il sy SYAT: uly N Biah £y e i one @ oo | 7, W, Hanmizow, M. T. Bakzow, C. Wit Hamirron, Acoounts solicited and kept sub Ject to sight check. NT— pow, bwi Certificates of Doposit Issued pa marry hor, The | Wedneaday tiey will o don e zobes of ({3 \iriuary osiley or whuover roulrus an ap- o wis & suall, round-faced boy; 1 re Tibtans miain Sl 1ol ie 12, | able In 3, 8 and (2 months, boaring - Kol;}lfi, 40 it tors the hast and il s “0“: T him when he was in the zeal of w&'fi:fu » Auguire Room 24, Omaha National | Iny st, or on demand without in= pretended young | Yet is feared that on more than one oo. aire k':'?l' ""’sfifi Y e “"1“ "“‘d&h was ffiflm’& d ]m ';lf smbee blss whon be — wr mA’d s ’ " f o euaran Ve entire satis- ed whether to gn into jour- i vances made to custom, wedding day is | @8sion,during the holy time of Lent,their f&": or money refunded. Sold a¢ fifty | 2aliem or the legal p,‘,;“.if,;: "iu,',,f,'::,:_ T BN imiahed fooms on the sorthwes | o b roved S0OUIILIOs At market rate and just as their yows are about 1o inds will wander back and dwell in otk bottle by O, ¥, Goodinan. ber him whey 1 he was a student in my Ho cor, 18(h and Capltolavouve, formerly Creizhton < ot of Interest. has $10,000 und the. other $15,000 per- it raud of the young | *'swest reverie” upon some of the mao e ee———e ofiice, and 1 cangot N I od The Interests of Customers are JOh | Dy Jnckienia o loms evaning;, +'Woul TO SPECULATORS, with Which b prosscutad ol ‘L oags (E —— 8t | olosely guarded and overy facility that leap-year ocourred oftener” was the R A Ay + desirabl takings. And now, when I think of his OB RENT—Rooms In Nebraska Natioua Bauk | ©OMPatible with principles of 01 o two of the most desiral e lots | wite so lunuly and' aad. Ial e l t ' P Bullding, Most desir thoes sound banking freely extended. the p*" | each fronting 132 feet on 16th street, one the goodness of vaide:.\m.‘ e - duubs Ab‘o utely ure. m““;y Sglmatle el Draw sight drafts on England,ire k Mr. | teeting wings of their fair escorts, W, A. Redicl This powder never variss, A wmarvel of iand, S8cotland, and all parts of Eu- H , said, “I was in my | e d wh ees More : conomical thit FOR BALY rope by AT THE FORT, th wavent improvements, ~Kasy terwms. |fathers oflice whey, he th d{ gD A SO MM 1 DARBRASAHL | sanodapassosnmirir R ek 1 ol Call at § & B 4, 15th aad Dod tound came there, an the 5 fusry 7 rys ¥ - 8ell Buropean Passara Tickets o} The Ni's:lm::;\gg:‘ In- | Williams Block, 110" | Soula wid s - e e wisis 8413 Sal3 '8 dnns oy Dok | I tore d cotea ey, il v o Mooy ! Wallreot Now York. 1ars address T O Box 31, Pyt Coliezuons Promotly Maoe. N