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' gqE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY APRIL, 10, 1887.“TWELVE PAGES Thompson, Belden & Co., 1319 Farnam-st || ) "y 5 We Possess the Facilities and Inclination te Give You Real Bargains, and we will do it By placing on sale Monday morning, the 11th inst,, the fol Also 44 Pieces Pacific Lace and Brocaded Buntings, Wraps, and in order to reduce it have concluded to give a ] lowing: 2323} yards—no more and §o less—in Pink, Blue, Slate, 3y discount of 25 per cent. These Goods for style, variety, 4 One case Renfrew Turkey Red Damasks in short lengths and Red. The entire lot will be sold without reserve at 5¢ Lheauty and elegance caunot hbe excelled and are selling at the extremely low price of 85¢ per yard. por yard. They are worth 12§ to 15¢ per yard. 1apidly. These goods are perfect in every particular, colors guaran- One case Washington Thibet Cloths in oil colors at 5¢ These prices are not for Monday alone, but for every day teed fast; in fact the best goods of the kind in the market, per yard. R until each lot is closed out. 4 and rell in our regular stock at from 50 to 75¢ per yard. One case Washington Blue, Carmine and Gold Prints at Our lines of new spring goods are now complete in e very i ‘ Housekeepers, Hotels and Restaurant-keespers should 5c per yard. s A department. Are first-class throughout, combining style make a note of this. ‘We have too large a stock of Ladies’ Spring Mantle s, and and guality with prices strictly fair, Inspection solicited, ) ' Mail Orders Promptly Attended to | "Thompson, Belden & Co., 1319 Farnam-st, D. H. Christie, vic sident. The club [ ising still life drawing n black and [ Mich,, to reside with their grandmother, [ culiarly fascinating ‘‘timbre,” but how no valuable change in prices. Prices are , vice president, he ] ! h & THE SUNSHINE OF EASTER. Disenthrall's Society From the Penitence has decided to give a May party, though the date of the eyent has not been de- cided upon, Wedding Bells, white. Miss Daisy Whitehouse is painting tu- lips on a canvas. Miss Emily Wakeley has done some Mrs. George A. McCoy. Miss Mina Cleary, the vivacious actress who attracted much admiration in the Boston Ideal company, isone of Canada’s bright girls and was educated in an often are we not martyrized by histening to harsh, unsympathetic, grating voices that only come out in shrieks above a conscientious orchestra, or that are so delicate and so ‘‘thun’’ that nothing is SATURDAY MARKET FICURES, A Rather Bewildering Day For Traders in much the same as they were Monday, the ups and downs of the week being about bale anced. Shipping steers, 1350 to 1500 lbs, $4.80@>. 200 to 1550 lbs, 84.30@4.75; 050 ! clever object work in black and white. b N 10 1200 Ibs. §4.00@4.40; stockers of Lent. Thursday night at 7 o'clock occurred | “{ B ’D Dasis fias comploted a dif. | Ottawa convent. heard but the trying accompaniment? the Wheat Pit. dull, with 1600 lett, DL sowre Wi the nuptials of Mr. F. M. Sprague and | o MEs. DD avls 8 oo bog and | , Dr. Oscar Hoftman will entertain Mmo, | 1n Mlte: Do ‘Lussan, however, there is and mixed, $2.00 bulk, 82,80@3.15 | THE NATIONAL OPERA TROUPE. | Miss Amelia . Sylvester, both of this | dog in the foreground. a, ;';fLfl"m“l’%y";al“5*}18"“;1‘5\{ eusy flowing volce, sho is attracdve, on | WHAT THE CLIQUE IS DOING | thiough Texss cows, & f'=-='*‘(-l, : i i city, at tho residenco of tho bride's | Miss Bay has dono two handsome | Bicmbors of the company this eveniog at | i¢ uconsciously drawn to hier and it is firm With STight unturn Of abowL 50, Luehp Weddings and Receptions — Notes parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sylvester, | picces, a bunch of dai and golden | ng" Franko will assist. with an ever-increasing pleasure that one | g,ots of Conundrums to Which Specu- | 80rts were again selling freely, yet there ig 5 resident of Omaha for over thirty years, | rod, and a study of roses an old jar. Miss Lizzio I £ London, England watches all her by-plays and many little not a sufliclent demand to make it safe for From the Art Studios—Prepara- | ¢ne coremony buing performed by Eldor | Miss McAdams has done a good deal iss Lizle lsnnon, of London, England, | dotails sho so gracofully adds to her part, | 1ators Are Trylng (o Becure a | country shippors to send many o tils clnss tions For Easter Weck-—Social Mark M. Forscutt. The bride was lovely | of pretty work on bolting, and is paint- ;‘fiyl;r.flpo and pianis : of n"Fl! Ll 'l"lm One ot her greatest charms is her con- Correct Answer — Cattle tomarket at prose Lommon and light v " in crof bi 1 d albs ith cor- | i e has decided to locate here and give les- | goio i) o o 0 n = may be quoted at £4.75@5.15, and Yorkers _af Futurities of Note, in cream brocade and albatros, with c ing hyacinths from nature. aotisih: theRe BEancHAn. #Miss :IsaN0s usness and faithfulness to the Prices Unchanged. (@5.50, with & few, fancy at $5.60. Th 1 sage bouquet of tea roses and smilax. Miss Brodt has moved her studio into & | gave o succeseful recital at Max Meyer's | JCOT¢, never resorting to any *‘tricks’ or eavy sold at $ 5 and | pack N el 1 . A Y N a short time ago. . avi 3 A1 . 1CAGO PRODUCE MARKET. 5 i Wi O BEE composing room and has resided in | P AT BGtoN cinsantl 18 dyills — saving herself for a certain solo or | OHICAG o .| o0 Societ: :::ZI:'L’" (r:m iz:ch:"y lisstate | Omaha for the past seven years, The :l,:“; ,fl;i“,‘,?,f,‘i',;“;‘;lgf.fmk in perspeet- The Plot of ‘‘Lohengrin." climax, If she had had the support to & T SN | m'\:;*lqan:rmofinng Gookad ont” in_ the | high csteem in which the young couble | jyg'und other important matters. The following will be of interest to | frame, 8o to speak, her ringing notes,she | CiicAao, April 9.—[Speclal Telegram to FINAN brightness that so well suits with the rad- 1ancy that pervades church and social cir- The som- ‘The groom is day foreman of the Evening are held was evinced by the large num- ber of useful and handsome presents and many congratulations received from friends at home and abroad. The well- sunny front room in Arlington block. She Art Gossip, Mrs. A. J. Gillis hasa study of cri those who intend to see ‘‘Lohengrin’’ and are ignorant of the argument of the opera: inartistic “dodges” for the purp would have appeared to much greater advantage, for as it was, she was so badly supported in some of the concerted num- the Bek. |—DPrivate dispatches to different firms from San Francisco said it was storm- ing hard in northern California to-day and @5,6, W best hq ) SOrts at $3.60 h common at 5.2 NEw Yonk, gram to the Ap 9.--[Special Teles Brg.|—S10cKs, — The = e sven reflocts beyond. 1 A o, & ROTRUT] Y by bers that 1t made her voice appear un- | had ralned hard yesterday. ‘The weather | 8tock market opened moderately active and clo and oren Koot b the glory | Wishos of il will follow thom to_their | bovpies at Rose’s and other decorative | “Act [, Honey, king of Germany, has | necessarily loud and prominent, “In tho | mup didu's Indicato it. Ths left everybody | 3tran with some forelin buyinz of Oregon ; B Bastor! Bhiery Andl thechuretios this) | DoV, homo at 810 iSoath Twentyfourth | Toeo yy maughia sketoh olass 18 pro- | c0mS to Autwerp to Kummon b ‘Daughter of the Regiment” there | pewildered and excited, for the pit just now | Transcontinental and Reading, the opening e i street, where they have begun house- t g0 5 R against the Hungarians. He were great opportunities for her to | jgoonirolled largely by the weather. May | Drices generally showing a shight advance on morning will p! nt a gala uppunrn‘x_nco with their dceorations of flowers, fine music and appropriately attired congre- gations, Next week social gayeties will be picked up where they were dropped. The recepigon by Mr.and Mrs. C. E, Squires at the Millard Tuesday night will be attended by such of Omaha society as are not represented at the opera. Nearly eyeryore, however, is anticipating this keeping. A Coming Novelty. The enterprising ladies of the St. Mary’s Avenue Congregational church intend to give a Kaffee Klatsch soon. The idea was suggested by one recently given 1n Chicago and will be not only a novel and entertaining attair but it will constitute a social event of no small im- gressing and her classin oil is doing some gratifying work, Collins & Shantz have done some fine crayon work for a prominent family in Hastings, T. L. Townsend. Mrs. Levi Carter painted a number of Easter cards in water-color on a ragged card mounted on ribbon, that among the attractions at Kenyon’s lust week. chiefs without a leader, Gottfried having mysteriously disappeared and Frederick Telramund 1n virtue of his wife's royal descent claiming the sovereignity of Bra- bant. Telramund openly accuses Eisa (Gottfried’s sister) of having murdered her brother to obtain the crown; 18 summoned to appear and and answer the charge; the king decrees that her cause = bring forward the brilliant qualities of her voice, and her powerful delivery of the patriotic songs to ‘‘France” was worthy of many an artist of highe! fame. No matter what she plays she en- ters into the part with so much spirit and earnestness that she fairly carries the whole house with her, Let us hope that Mlle. DeLussan will soon be with us again and thas we may have the pleasare wheat opened at c,and ran up to 84@ 841¢c at once. The other markets—New York, St. Louis and Milwaukee—were }gc higher at the start. The question most fmn- portant to everybody in the wheat trade just now is this: *“What will the clique do with the wheat in May?” 1f they pay for it, that will be proof positive that they are in for a *‘corner;” if they don’t pay for it, it is al- the leading stocks, After the first dealings the market became quicter. Reading was dull owing to the early closing ot the London exchange to-day and the fact that Monday will be a hollday. A little boom In Wabash was started by some bull talk from Gould about ten days ago. A little of the stock was bought at that time, but it was not until a few days azo that there was any e i g Conrad Heyd has had a figure piece at | shall be submitted to ordeal of battle be- [ ofapplauding her as vigorously and 88 | most equally positive that it is a “shoe- | buying when London and Wo 1 ;‘;"g,‘f,“f.f{;‘{f, e Taloimiey n‘:x‘d 199 | portance. A choico programme of music | Rose’s lately. 1t1s a painting of Nero at | tween Telramund and ang champion | heartily as we have during the past | giying” transaction, belng run on margins, | hold. Wormser says he bought on a determined to take it in. It will un- | 18 being prepared and no trouble will be the Hellespont. The background is as Elsa may choose. She describes a knight week. J. and has got neither money nor men sufti- | 908 from headquar that the differenceq doubtedly be the musical and social event | spared to make the occasion a creditable | striking as the figure and has that golden | she has seen in a vision and conjures him An Art Critic Criticised. clenttorun a great wheat deal. Nobody | With the bondholders would be amicably set< of the season. The manager has made a specinl request that the ladies will not one to its instigators and an enjoyable one to those who may attend. A fenture sunset glow that is peculiarly Heyd's, Miss Seyer, of Brownell hall, bas a to fight for her. A skiff drawn Y & SWan approaches the shore; it is Lohen- The communication from *‘Painter and Critic!” in last Sunday’s edition indicates outside of the principals evidently know whether or not-cash wheat is to be vaid for tled. R. P. Flower is also bullish on the stock, Gould sald yesterday he owned 40,000 an B o i sasi worthy of mention is the beautiful china vor . inti i ) in- rin, who accepts' the challenge. 7 s o wear threo-story bonnets on this occasion. | HCEL.% (ot rcnasad for souvenits of | Giover (fitile, painting In Kostid vl fefore hey iht Lohengrin betrorhs | that he hasformod his idea of art in | beforeday. Itissupposed that tne cliquo | Shbres ot bicferiol sud, SO0, sharee of A Surprise Patty. the evoming. Invitations have been is- | «ajone “at Last.’’ The bridal drapery himself to Elsa, first claiming her prom- | Omaha from what he has seen 1n the 3,000, bi 1 is | ferred would pay a dividend this year. The Austin M. Collette was the recipient ofa | sued, but it was impossiblo not to over- | and veil are skilfully handled as are also !f.”,l“'"" 'l‘l’ Qquestion him of 'l:h origin. | Jocal art stores. If he had investi- | carried by the partner of Ker- | earnings of the Oregon Improvement coms pleasaut surprise Monday evening the | look s klnts“o“"f’ldfi"‘,‘;‘;g{i‘:"‘,‘l’.“"‘ the detailsof the picture including the B;‘d'::"fi"';cjso“)"‘f:?l%'::r;“ the combat | poted the matter before making such | shaw, Lha 2 g pamanet OF e oremORIEs | pany for February increased $46,206, An ine oceasion being the twenticth anniversary | SRR 2 WSS 4 AT SHC iad and oan pro. | buckground, ete. Aot 1 Telramund and Ortrud (his | SWeeping assertions his accuations would | “Noneof the looal banks who db boatd of | Creaso of $12,591 for the frst week in April of his connection with the Union Pacific car company, of which he is superin- tendent. ‘L'he large house was completely fliled with the friends of Mr. and Mrs Collette and a delightful time was spent cure tickets at the door. A Card Party. A very pleasfint card party was held Brevities. The next Unity club party will be held April 15. Dean Gardner will go east shortly to wife), are watching determined yet to col the ruin of Elsa and Lohengrin, Elsa appears on the balcony, and to her Ortrud so pite- ously appeals that Elsa_promises to ob- ide the palace, probably have been modified consider- ably. A visit to the studios of Mrs. Mumaugh or Miss Shulze would show him' that instead of “‘making idiots of trade business know any. arrangement for the payment on the 12,000,000 busheis in store here, but this might be possible and yet the oney be here May 1. Ifitis a Califor- nia cligue, and they intend to pay for the was shown by the Denver & Rio Grande and an Increase of $10,625 the Long Island road. The Texas Pacitic’s gross earnings fos, March were §527,000, an increase of $166,000 for threo months. The *‘Biz Fou Monday evening at Samuel J. Howell's | be married. n B our best girls,” as h ts it, these teach- | 12,000,000 bushels May 1, it 18 likely that the " advanced Jdn card playing and dancing. Among 2 tain'the reorieve of Telramuud’'s sen- girls, e puts it, these teach: f Nevads W 214 points, b ¢ those p!-nng’ntlwurn Mr. and Jerry | on Park Avenue. Musioc and games | The vacation of the Sacred Heart con- | tence. She offers to shelter Ortrud in | crs have developed both talent and in- f,,‘.,'},fi.f’mé‘f&?m'fi);!u‘ 25511:'5':'35' J.&'n“‘fi’.‘; s/vf f»‘::l:n1;31'“zllflxlv;;"-:nll-’\m;rzwedmf:’ Whalen, Mr. and Mrs. Daily, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, George K. Stratman, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wigman, Mr. an Mrs. Jawmes Frazer, James Perkins,Oscar ; Collette, Miss M: e Perkins,Miss Lena were entered into with zest and every- thing was done to make the occasion a happy one. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Alexander, Coloncl. and vent began Thursday. Judge and Mrs. Dosne are home from their southeru tour. Miss Nellie Burns returned Tuesday ‘ate the the night, who affects concern for Elsa’s future happiness and contrives to insinu- erm of suspicion in her mind. ‘The retainers form the bridal procession. Ortrud appears in the train of Elsa's telligence in their pupils, and if, as he asserts, he ‘‘can paint” botter than he writes, he may be qualified to do justice to the really wmeritorious work that is 1 for so many millionsand pay for the wheat. 1t 18 rumored that the Chicago Na- tional bank holds a_very large deposit for the clique and that it has sent word to var- ious holders of cash wheat to ‘‘come and see the forenoon and went to 693¢, a gain of 25¢: per cent over the opening, but the improve; ment was not maintained, the stock decreas- ing back to 67l¢. Pacific Mail sold off 1} ] D Mrs, Akin, Mr. and Mrs. Burton, Mr. | from an eastern trip. (et 3 being done in our studios, As regards | them.” 1f the clique pays for the 12,000,000 vi 3 ol i Perking, C. Axford, { g ‘Mra, Dale, Mr. and Mrs, N. d. Ed: | Miss Hadra, of Dener, is visiting her | ladics; s canpot, restrain, hor temper | guo dauba that are constanily on exhiol. | bushels hero now {hare: will probably be [ B8t fHond ok viritel bebweon 4 and i “"i‘;‘" lr' T)‘" lt". Miss Gracy | holm, Mrs. G..\W. Holdroge, Mr. and Mrs. | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Scligsohn. o | The k'?n = sl rfiohe 2 “ucee:'l;ar. tion, they ure the work of people who are | 13,000,000 May 1"rn 1t wlll-lurol‘)lnhhéqfiamwr LI AT hie ktoilieala¥ wore Wkflu ] fil?; l!y'lfc'aln° Sl:ngure);. llle: Mirnuc: fi““‘GM‘;i. 'f"f"i M:T'M'- l}il sd‘ °°‘n h‘i’i‘l}. MTlu:\, Oiv{vl }c{lnll:)hold its ;fl" H:BO“"B at | Lohen rhf roproves Elsa for convers- | 100 “m“"t °‘°beh’“"t‘. L‘;“y‘,l:i}:‘x c“l?d who a‘&'fi:fi oF drain Neve 0t Aok, mars gimn shares. X ] b &) rs. Groff, Mr. an ra. o] g rs, J. H. Hulbert's, on Forest avenue. | j s resume artists without knowin, P e Al A thy / Schrimer, Mr. and _Mrs.' George Hess, | u/'d"Mye Meany, Mr. and Mrs. Shrop. h ing with Ortrud. They are procead Fhe first rudimonts of what they nrge z]%méle“ggfl;\;lgvmsfifnm :flvm:."e" if | GovERNMENTS—Government bonds were }Thomnn haldmm, Mr. and Mrs, Jerry { Cain, N. Praty, Charles Coon, John shire, Miss. Reyve Hamilton, Miss. Kim- Miss Genty Yates is visiting her cous- ins the Misses Flora and Mamie Lemon. ing to the church when Telramund mterposes, and accuses Lohengrin of attempting. A good many of them buy But these things are what the whole trade would dull put steady. | O%Hem M. i Mire oA Lonty, pr. | pulk Mey Rimball, Arthur M. Akin, Ed | ™, Cote otub mot at Mrs, Holiman's | Sorcery. ailoging the strange' manner of | & {ew fubesa0d iylx accorclu o hame | Like (2 KLY, BO8 K8 o "8 o and Mrs. T. Truckey, Mr. and Mrs, | FoWell, Mr. Showler Mea. Montgomery. Thursday. The souvenirs were pretty | his coming. "The faith of the king re- | el ol ‘he‘y e :Ypm't‘;; The market tor the reason that It did not give i (Elliot, Miss [nez Haskell, Miss Anna Modjeska Entertainment. vascs, mains unshaken. doubts assail Elsa, but | 20 L0000 08 hink and blue or red and | the condition of winter wheat as nearly as ‘Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Martin, Mr. Mrs. H. Moe, David Hume, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Alquist,” Mr. and Mrs. John Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mr, Madame Modjeska and the Count Bo- zenta were entertained at Mr. and Mrs. E. Rosewater’s Thursday evening. Those Mrs. M.C. Nichols and daughter enter- tained & few friends at whist Thursday evening. ehe casts them aside and the marriage takes place. Act 1[1—Elsa and Lohengrin are alone. Doubt has taken possession of Elsa. She reen paint they bring their abomina- tions into the market and mark a fabu- lous price on them., Theresult is a great bad as the crowd had supposed it was. As far as the report goes the crop prospects are not s«mlummll‘;l bad and the trading public has gotten into the way of thinking that the Canada South’n, . 6 Central Pacific.. 411§ Chicago & Alton. 145 5 e R T SN T TS 3 Miss Bessie Hall will be the guest of denl of good canvas is wasted and a | prospects were deplorable, ‘The speculative do preferred. ..,160 | Mr. and Mrs. James Wadsworth, Carl | Martin C i Mr. Franko. Tho lattor | vocation. their happiness. As they dispute an at- | the casual observer regarding the real | cliquohouses st /e, (rwi, GIo00 & O0: | p g BV | A Martin Cahn and Mr. o . standard of art in Omaha. The best | 8nd Field, y were large sellers, Marlstrine, Mr. aud Mrs. Phitlip 'Dorr, | threo contributed greatly to the enjoy- | Grace’ Henderson of the Modjeska | tempt on Lohengrin's life is_made by X i Hanlyithe tmost mad When the market dropped to 83ige it was | Ere P. Michelson, George Wiison, Wm. Nel® | mont of the company by giving sevoral | OMPanY is the wife of the manager of | Telramund and,four others. Eisa hands | FRCEAT 458 AVACH Y tho most modest. | again “pekred,” Kershaw & Co. buying at | do i son, Henry Capley, Cyrus Gilletto, Choioo musieal numbers, the Chicago opera honse. a sword to Lohengrin, who kills Telra- [ i °l°‘“.fl‘.°'%l|°“ 'I‘"f' Ly ey reaches his | gy figure, The day enabled hoiders to et . e e The Modern Workmen of America | mund. He places Elsa in charge of her | “ofi 0 il 18 WOSk, belrays “';g“‘ off a good deal of wheat at the top and take \ Ehe EMUBTIL ENRN, The Coffee Club. will give their first annual ball at Ma- | ladies, charging them to lead her to the | ) 0o mf:ching eriticism, '.l‘llusal I: often g:f!‘;v:' %;’efikfikml;ufim‘l‘%hn ]clliflfll: This popular orgauization at Suratogn | The young married women’s ocoffec | 8onio hall April 21 I::,':'l'g h{rh"'f :‘: t':“‘: tier "‘,‘"P'"d‘"’i happene that the most deserving remain | Wheat averages them as high as 84c.” 'There | L. ¥ . 83i¢ Union Pucitic. gave ono of its delightful parties Friday | c)yp were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. | . Mrs. Frank Ewing is going east in a | (70 knlml:te f,, th B. ]w“G" il "A°.v,‘: in obscurity while the utterly worthless | 18 & short interest In May wheat represented 4 Michizan Cent'L., 931{IW., 5t. L & P. { night in “Imperial Hall,” on Cherry hill. | Sol Bergman ednesday_afterncon, | few days to attend the golden wedding | goe k¢ gm skiff :nl °-x ::"‘ ad ‘: is ohlrudef on the public, nng the stores | by four e D":{"“"“h"‘”' Vandu- | Mo. Pacitic......100 o preferred.. 8 Elegant music, refreshments and adance | Tnose presont were Mrs.” Heyn, Mrs. | of her parents in Chillicothe, Obio. Preah ariof Do bide nas |:peurnll Yaro, | are flooded with work 'that is not half m‘&x‘ o ..,Ef.it“a'&'no:fi'éu‘s'fiafi"fi‘fe'fl"nfl Nmz ;l:rltfile"r'i-ad o W. U. Telegraph 773§ Pprogramme of seventeen numbers wero | Mendelssohn, Mrs. Sloman, Mrs.” New. | Mrs. George Gifford and daughter, | well, Before he steps into the skiff bo finished or even well laid m. M. K. | qall bucked up by cash grain. Orr's wheat— | Moxky o CaArL—Easyat 3@7 per cent; ¢ fentures of the thoroughly pleasant occa- | Mrs. Robinson Mrs, Mandleberg, and | formerly of Omaha, are visiting Mr. and | disenchants the swan, who is Gottfried, T 500,000 bushels—is at Joliet: Diamond Joe's | closed ofered at 4 per ceut. L 4 ¢ Mrs. Hadra, of Denver and Mrs. Grotte. | Mrs. P. J, Nichols at 2015 California o ud’ { lmpounding Oattle. in 'his elevators along the Mississivpi river; PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—5@6 sion. Mr. Louis Littlefield acted in his street. lr:n ormedk by Orttud's sorcery, and | 4411 g'clock this forenoon, according | Vandusen’s in Minnesota elevators, and | pent (i usunl able manner as master of cere- A Family Dinner. Whonowtakes posomion, 'c Wairen's in elevators in the northwest. | “Stirnine EXCHANGE.—Quiet but stead d M M Mrs. J. E. Boyd is in California, Mr, to the statement of Officef P. Cusick, his i TRRLL Q ' monies, Anm“h those present were: | Mr. and Mrs. Morits Moyer gave a |, 4 \irs' Bierbower will meet her at Zelle Do Lusean. wife was engaged-in watering five milch Fhete pariies Aoy anl :e:“mfl.":li:;“,‘:u',‘; $4.85 for sixty day bills: $4,86!¢ for demand. };‘,’:;.%“’Ri‘:.‘“i"p'gs. ‘\;‘,w; lix}:t:y ?::;; family dinnfrt_ Friday ':::n:nz to ';l:\:.l: Ogde:l.‘ on her return in about two | To the Editor: Itis very seldom that | 5owg on his premises, near the cemetery, | recelpts after they get their grain down here. T ’ L J.E, 8 1 0 ! X Bailey, Latey, McMenamy, Whiting, | oonert wore Mr. and Y. hote m;fl:g’f(-ogh AL D T the light operatio stago is gifted with | wpen two employers of the poundmastar | e ourb this afternioon May sold freely b DDA AP axeons resent were Mr. and Mrs. Meyer, !\’nd Mrs. Adoloh Meyer, Julius flleyor, H. Rahfeldt, Mrs. Meyer, such an attractive and artistic soprano as Mile named Thomas McCune and David Hubbard, Redman, West, Ahlquist, Saw- ‘h MuCleve,rrode up and drove off two of Sinee Byron wrote *“Tis Greece, but living er, Nelson, Sophie Huxhold, Mabel and with her sister, Mrs. Gallagher, returned Greece no more,” the famous little kingdom Zeli B 10 = B Mr. and Mrs, to Salt Lake last week in company with elte: e iamnn. , Vatorta CHICAGO LIVE 8TOCK. 4 irdie McCoy, Larmon, Leeder, Crawg, | Mrs. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Jaffo and 8. J. P. P. Shelb; nately, in the present day, there are | them. 'hey proceeded up Cumin, e . has brightened up considerably, and now it | ekell, Messrs. Nelson, Littlefield, | Fishq ¥ il SABRALLY. 1. uantities of sopranos who, h A Ve R CmicaGo, April 9.—|Speclal Telegram to AR Later, Byron, Smith, Brown, Clark, Fisher. L e Miss Mabel Fonda left Wednesday for :reny l:ee, 18, idga e ac;n:’ n:dv:l‘c‘e: overtook them and compelled them to | the BEE]—CATTLE—Half of the cattle re- | ¥ wmuch 1more wiive. Accardiny to Professor Sioux City where she will join Marion Lowell and under her teaching will take a course of Delsarta. The Misses Birdie and Mabel McCoy have arrived in Saratoga from Detroit, Seymour. ot Yale university, -the country is enjoying a positive “boom.” The popnlas tion of Athens has increased duriug the cen- A tury from 10,000 to 100,000, and the eity has now steam and horse railroads, . Argo, Kesler, Nolson, Shoemaker, Burch: 2 i IIIOKM. l?!l:rlntlu. C::Im ‘l”?:;(:n:f' B:fig;_ Miss Mattie Clark, of Papillion, is weamon, Faris, Epeneter and Chaplin. Kn&nung a lare panel of hollyhocks for a The officers of this ropulnr organiza. | live screen. tion are Louis Littleficld, president, and Miss Daisy Doane is doing some prom- ceived to-day were for dressed beet men who purchased them in the west, and good to choice heavy cattle, that sold at $4.00@5.15, were largely held over from yesterday. The market was almost nominal and there was OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF i ade il Bgfig CHILDREN”S’**FI“E CLUTI'“NG ‘ ¢ Is now ready for your inspection. In EVERY DEPARTMENT may be found all the LATEST NOVELTIES, both in ~ STYLE and PATTERN. We would call special attention to our large and complete line of MEN'S SUITS. A genuine Tweed suit tor $8, sizes 34 to 42, other suits $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $22, $226 and $30. Mens' pants $1.75 to$8. Spring overcoats $6 to $30 3 Boys’ and Childrens’ suits from $2.78 to $12. In referring to these prices we | would call your attention to the fact that these are NoT cheap goods that are 3 . ; usually offered at 50c on the dollar, as wedo NOT carry that kind of clothing. y ; Every garment éin our storebeing of the best quality, and the latest style, In conelusion, we would say that SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED on ceery article sold or money refunded, and trusting by square dealing and honest goods we may merit a share of your patronage, we remain, very respectfully, < ROBINSON. & GARMON, (3ff Farnam Sireel, Omaha, Neb. - : FIRANTN - FLAMGI - OLD STAND.. | : : d{lva the cattle back, Theyhad whipped the cows and driven them on the run, so that they were badly damaged for milk- ing purposes, Cusick proposes to prose- cute them. tain winning manner about them, *‘take the public. But what does their voice amount to? Occasionaily it may have a sweet ‘‘sing-songy” tone toit, or a pe- =