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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUDAY Al'lflh I7. 1887, ~ 'I'WI'.L\ E PAGES. Doy Gioah durk Paints....... SRR J P LINENS, durk P 5 A y ;;lu{‘;hlr'm’u”: UL NG, AND . est Spring Dr. Mn. i ‘:lnnlullnu [ rint ’ll big bareain e CRASIE 4 Waskington Prints, vlie, carmine nnd goid. . e All goods of this clase find & large repregent iinuh t SPRI G GOODS, MONEYSAVING BARGAINS BLACI\ D COLORED SILES:CENTS' FURNISHING - COODS. | NOTIONS ASD FANCY COODS 3‘:,:;;:‘;;{;".;5;;:,.;?-'vn";‘3};}3\.}3,_,,.:;:;;.‘.(.njz;.;,;.";.;:-{.»,3;-.;“ A::n-'\vl'ml A man's judgment is part of his for- — ‘. —— whien vou necd table iinen or 1red 1at .‘..‘ 9 . Arnold's 0o tune. We will prove this to every visi Tho prices remaking on Silke jen eur- ADd TenEInADTe: :"".‘.\f‘y'..['.lv’_""" & durable; clogar | tor, with Goods and Prices to convinee | Diisetocvirne dit hus tuken the time to Our Spring Goods are beautstl and the judgment that dollars brought to us Chuning s Slikess pe It you want ffk enotgn | In this department our lines are complete | Hoslery, Handkerchiofs, ) valll aulautetl, ORE s g . will' be dollars sayed., Note following | to make over nidone, you caunot afford to 8nd selected with eare. Gloves, Embroider.os, ! well selected. Our assortment is large | prices on buy until youve pen our Stock and Know i Ll ks Ant Gl WHITE AND WASH ! and complete. We will meet your wants our prioes, L h L sl LU AR Lol b L “Ribtons Fanoy Goods, Y i withfi delity and thoroughness, and if we DRESS 0O0DS: gihlnck Stiks e, 5, 81.00, $1.25, $1.50, 8105 L attors THm Better, do not muke you prices thag meet your G O el I Men's White and Fancy Dress Siirts, fc ok . Best minde, expectations in every way you are under 4 Black Radzii:,$1.00, $1.35 and $1.50. 1.0, 1,95 And §1.50. Ruchings Umbreilas BL| no obligation to buy from us. With All 6 cent Dress Goods reduced to 4 cents, Hinek Rhadas, S0, 81,00, $1.50, 1. and Corscty, Parasols, ( Ll this matter thoroughly understood we ',\\H""""”Ir"“( sl bl g L R bl b s matte st v 10 cent Dress reduced hi cts, Biack Surah 8, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.30, Boys' Dress Shirts, e and 60e, Ladies Muslin Underwear, think no one should feel any hesitancy | All 12} cents Dre e i D E, 2 joods reduced to 8. [ o big BARGE fn Black Armure Sk at cht Shirta—Special bargaina at T5c and Guiize, Lislo and 8ils Underwear, Ete. This will be without question the lhfl"!( in coming to see our scasonable display PnAl‘l) ml(&m il“ All }_\ ool Cashmeres at | $1.5), £1.00. ] Y o x:'.»"\'\'u\‘.-';"" :\u.i e \v'm.r”r, ove 1klml"n'1\|l’ o oW stylo rtired b 50c, 63c, 38 and 90c. Extra value at each p. The, 81, vty th eslrADIo, AHA. 16 PFAGE) SHIRTING 0]' oW l,\l; s ‘:}1 it here Sxpre Iy to | priter ' k ‘c"; re ‘::l'""'l": ‘“'l"“:-(:'“y:-:“‘::w ana | Gnitze, Lisle and Summer Merino Shirts and el O AL LR R ) i ripes and plujda.. 3.2'37«‘.".’.(:. § r'i"“:v;;) ‘<?||:lo DII(! :I\‘.“.»“tfi A complete line of all the new and do- [ oi%ed Siiraliks st #1.00. Extr Drawors at 25¢ oach und up. et wor thi el g the fo { steipes and pinids bl s bl ) sirable Spring Dress Goods iy t- | Colored Rhades fn all the new shades at | Bicycle and Boating Shirts, The Seasan's Novelties in the abova lines will Tndia 3 " " show you through the stock. Come in at | est shades and weaves at prices that will | g1.00, E L always be found on our counters. The ced and plaid, Chon i any time. You will be welcome. We | 8ave you from 10 cents to 235 cents on xtra heavy Linen Cuffs, per pair. " 4 i ees, Kirmees Cloths, & 1 eVery v ” 4 3 'ELVET! scason's variety in the enme field will dmestic, B Qooa Tickings do not ask for trade unless we deserve it, | ¢Yery yard you buy from us. BLACK AN.COLORED VELVETS | xocogt styles in Collars at 2 for ic. Bt W ,,:‘S,N, by 6 I_“,(“m SOt AL Gl Ly iy i ent Amoskeng, bl y {0 0 s " o the lurger selo { teed to hold m:‘{‘“ "‘:":‘L M;“:‘xlflvymh'::‘: ’;:“’ Lt Black Dress Goods LU, kA Hosiery—Complete assortmont at poptlar scagon’s ordinary alwaye A0 AT IS RE vy e IAraOY. tiord ash, conseque y havi expensive . STRIPED ;D PLAID VELVETS. |[prices. discounted, W M e A lnrge line of EMBROIDERED ROBLS | 2 bookkeepers to pay, make no bad debts, { . E ‘I T t BRFIBNILY 6 boxed at astonishingly low ¢ ¢an afford to soll. goods cheap, andwe Our Stock in this Department is re- Neckwear, Kid Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Sus- cinlties of superiority of plete w We get no fa profita on fancy Velvets, ! onqers, Ete. th everything that is desirable, [y ¢ fudke the 8 percentage on llu;m as on ; ord | ‘ Etc. £00ds And lowness of I. c ‘ i d S t will do it if you give us an opportunity. prices that cannot fail to please | piain Velvets. ;_,unm prices at $1.50, | The above will be found the bestof thelr prices. Give us a call 300 Uf a IIS a" Bflms. .00, It not convenient to call in person, closest buye Yress (i By exami theso 16 g > pe send for samples. We prepay all express | Departm m‘:-!' r; 3 {I“ "i" i ?'{,’]" Snods youwill £ we can and will money | kind, at our usual low prices, and on & strictiy and eeo If our rop: Luce Curtains from $1.00 4 pair up. / b .hxrgm or postagze on gouds ordered by | b ¥ ,cun be found unquestionable | L350 Y4y ounot visit our store in per- | oc price cash system. rosentations are Plain and Lnco Striped Sepiins fron e to 264 { X .'.‘-mom 'and b6 convinced that Hatls et )/ s','.‘;fi“‘l"f:‘ Call and inspect or send for | (Gh3Chy for satos, % ; UHtotndee: per yurd, Al H o rellkoodR SOMPRON, ELDEN & cO. THOMPSON, BELDEN & CO. "~ U THOMPSON, BELDEN & €O, THOBON. BELDEN, & €O, THOMPSON, BELDEN & 0., THOMPSON, BELDEN & CO., THOMPSON, BELDEN & €O, 7% 1519 FARNAN Stit 1319 FARNAM STREET. 1319 FARNAM STREET. 1310 Farnam Street, 1319 Farnam Street. 1319 Farnam Stroet. e 1819 Farnay Streer, ‘ Py QW ™MR then, J. H. | gratulated on having i g and Mrs, Barty Mr. and Mrs. Wossels, | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barton are shending T " ' | mg paper of the state, the very it § 3 L. MeCague, | ing. Mr, and MvsAdame, Mr. and Mrs, Dr. McParlin's threo daughters have The slurs and foul ks of those 1 Fred McConnell, W, 11 McCord, J. ] Smith, spent their fon at General Crook’s, unst the independent Bre (1 ro| i The Varied and Various After Easter Q"" ormick, 8. '\ “' Whorter, Gen "‘1 T G LU Ll i Omaha id Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mr. Taylor and famly | Interesting Letter From J. Berlit Who Re- r well the outrageous scene at the | ] Ploasuses, ] n‘m: rson, W, I ll'- fancy dress ball mven by the Miss Maggiepeneter, one of Walnut | are home from a veek's visit m Cali- sided Here Fifteen Years Ago. ) seem not yet to have ceased b N. Merriam, J. \l Metropolitan club Thursday was attended L ¢ the follow of the, then, Tribune and | Adolph M ). . Mil- | by mogt of the members, though compar- LT v oeharming and ff"fio"“ ave a very enjoyable tea by Republican, but I am conyinced that the | A BRILLIANT DANCING PARTY |lard, W, Dr. Miller, Dr. | 20000 tow went i st vlished youngadies, was married on and dancing were greatly | MEMORIES OF KUEHL, MAGISTER. | sound sense of Omaha citizen for Moore, F.C \I(-r-mn 5. P. Morse, W. V. ely few went in costume. AmMONg |y rodos aveng last to Mr. E. W. G. & Libhise) er hold to the man, who and Morse, E. M. Morsman, J. W \lurw, M; | those who attracted much admiration for | ¢ Y IR R0 50t RS ! s ros to call things by their right i A Successfnl Kaffee Klotch—Mus, | Ma hos. Miller, E. V the taste displayed in their costumes were | (€ B O Wal- I‘f‘i"‘r‘l“‘l“:il and her guest, Mrs. | mhe Shoemakers stion That Did | clinging to honesty, as th i Wakelsy'h Oatd Phvty=1he Har od Nyo, J. N & company Uf"’“p(h”_“""z mn|rrim|1;..|m e e i RS of Philudelphia, went to- Chicago | “ N0 como Truo—Burning of the I}'.’.‘.‘.';i'i\f'i.".'.‘.‘i‘l‘h”‘“ welfare i mony Social--A Who wore quaint Greenaway dresses, two | Epencter, the v. Mac of Council msdon, & prominent merchant of Bee Office — Compliments — Alth o H } sden, 1 1 Althougl fl 0 q Dress Party. A.J. Popploton, Aug ofa color. These were Mrs. Adolph | Blufls, officiatir, After the nuptial knot | hulique, visited his unele, . . Hul- Hospitality Extended. VBT eAt Tn AR AN A8 e o Tarant tt, 0. N. R'\mw}, o) Megyer, Mrs. I. New, Mrs. George Heyn, ;"'“,";"lll“ “'"‘;‘"‘ "f’:i"““".:luf‘zlll‘:"l',‘n’l‘fi. bert last week. the city and the state of Nobraska hagt A tick, Byron Keed. Lewis 1{ Mrs. Morris Sloman, Mrs, Haas, Mrs, | f0ried the nunrous friend g tat Miss Alhright, who has been visiting in o . W o At always been and willever be awarm one, . . The Whirl Resumed. Richardson, Frank Riteh Moritz Meyer, Mrs. Mendelssohn, Mrs, | i, Kroom '"°""°”""'wn“-’ extend | council Bluils, has roturned to her home | KASSEL, March 23, 1857.-To the Bditor | 1¢'ziGes me the wreatt on 10 i Society has been somewhat on the alert | lins, Andrew Rosewater, E. Rose BYIbman e MEsEMACME A8t o RALL their - congratutions to —the vl ison, lowa. of the Ber: Friends of mine, of whom | hear from year to ye rrosy this week with opera, good theatrical at- | C. B. Rustin, Ben tiidow, fent as i fat lady of 500 posnds. - Sho was ::"“““l‘l’,'("‘"}”;‘l!'“m,s e S ible | Mrs. E. Hugus retarned from P 1 s4ill connt quité s numoer from thetimo |, both have jnade.. Many & time 1 Lave tractions and a_reasonable number of | Rounds, O.H, “']'(“"'l'{'?\"[ b awarded u special p e first prize | and clogant pyents. Thoy will dma, Cal., having spent the winte of ny stay in Omaha, some lifteen years | N0W to battle agninst prejudices which parties. The social round is becoming a | Lo MYy (b e ng W as won by Miss Scligsohn, who repre- | their home in Caneil Blufls, where Mr. | her son, Jdohn Hugus. K ago, sent me a cony of the Ber of March ;{"““1‘*:{ B hca ["‘[I\“',' i I‘lmi. ¥ RRG oA a5 chotsiwhaRe i toe el sented alamp post. She wore a domino | Sauer is detiver clork in the city post- | | Mrs, Governor Thayer, of Lincoln, and | 6, referring to the suicide of the shoc- e A R s e ave bee: i E o i k g with a U. 8. mail box in front and alamp | oftice. Mrs. Captain Palmer, of Plattsmouth, A0 5 ; 5 s g AUl Ad 0l ich tifteen years ests have been drawn into other channels ierwoo, C. Shiverick, H. \tttore i : maker Kuebl. Your reporter, having | qwo had 15 i 4 furing tl and it has bee Smith, Dr. Spri A | cttered 10th and Dodze on her head — took in the opera here. PN Bled k ago hu inhabitants and now f during the season of rest and it has been Smith, D, Spragao) A, with a toreh inside, 'The sccond was Hamnony Social, us and mother wero in_Omaha evidently picked up some hearsay evi- | boasts of 8,000; look at the buildingi generally remarked that instead of being | (& PUTIAES S SHCHakn o given to Miss Rindskoph ; the | The Ladies ohe Harmony Social club, alifornia | dence, tells a story about myself in con- | worthy of a metropolis, look at the man infused with new. vitality, society has | w7 'H. B, Stout, Linoolns ' A, F. Sherrill, :I)llr'nlrtu‘\h Eichman “1' ney. | Knighis of Lube, gave their first patty nection with the late Kuchl, which I i'.'\.'.'.l.;:l“."x‘ LR hl*' T4 betrayed a ked indifference to push- sott, A. S. Stigoer, Geo. Stick: S SOy S andeis | at Masonic halFuesday evening. Two Phil V kindly ask you to correet, L ¢ industries springing up * ing the Eastor senson, The motivo I T and Miss Rothsehild us L ‘ hundred coupld were, present, and the cll;«u\‘ steriay to. Mise Gegrgio Taylor, | Tuis truo that Kuehl hatod me on ne- Bt o todony that Imml\‘:‘.\;:;fl power begins to flag, but social debts ', B I Troxell, Ch Meyer, huntsman; programme of wenty-four numbers was w) will be at home af m May 1 a| count of denouncing him publicly as an | these capital facultios— not withts must be paid and so long as invitations | O lxnll?“r!."lb\.‘ Van Ku Sloman; laborers; Alln-rt C: enjoyably trippd away to the delightful i Al b 0o (e imposter and a fraud, while publishing | those men of the far There ig! are issued the usual formalities will be tago Pakelody vi: | Moritz Soyer, old man: . 1 music of the Misizal Union orchestra, EGHA ) ‘,f:,,’,“:“,‘{““m"\ r. | ©roport of u spiritunl seance gven by | nothing perfect in this world, neicheg| observed with mose or less languor. bur, Will \'\mmr xcellent representation o angiiy. under the dirctwn of Prof. H. T. 3 o him at the rooms of Mr. Weinistein, then e L ) Brilliknt Danolng Party. Woodman, C. D. W onl\wllh. 5N Waots RS RLlBl g df fltur Irvine. At intends during the evening,o Be at hom g of the firm of Weinistein & Kolls. After | Wit h 1o, Ty e :Mw. Tho dancing party given at the Mil- | {orth, Howard Worley, G. D. Wyatt, Art Gossip. the North Omahatand, under the leader- | The audience at Trinity, Easter night | the report appeared n the Omaha | Germans, cannot understand how it i 1A THeRdAy RIGHE by/MF) ARdtMrs/O) l‘)‘l:‘llll'ql;liwd\hllll‘.l r\“l(:;‘r‘?!q\‘ln‘.r:(”l“:‘:ll: Collins & Shantz have just completed | 8hip of Prof. ' s di reminded ong of a Patti night i the | Beobachter, Kuehl showed his hatred | possible that freeborn citizens can % arc 1 Lid y, Boy: W 1 a crayon of Ralph Richardson. 1t is one eral fine sclectios. he nization | jarger cities. Mr. Gardner m: we a local against me on every occasion, and |Tnd tolerate obnoxious restrictions of E. Squires was in every way a brilliant | Isaacs, Knight, R Congdon, Wilbur, d: i S ONC | hug been but a @ort time nee, | hitat policemen that was received with | 1 n f o s personal liberty, as for instance the pros affair. The details of the affair were | Wakeley, Berlin, Collins, Burns, Brown, | of their most successful portraits. and has at premt a membership of | smiles, knowing his feelings towards me I found | Jiizaddt (0 00T RCS Americang’ managed with such skill as combined | Ross,Millard, Somers, Richardson,Sprigg, | At Cronyn’s gallery is one of the most | thirty. | Judge and Mrs, ze will shortly | Plensure in teasing the “old humbug” | will not understand how un intelhigen with the efforts of the host and hostess, llm{llul‘lll:\ll Hoagland, ‘(‘hu B exquisite studies in pastile that has ever ¥ AH= leave for England, where they will put | Whenever I could. Onee, passing his | people can sanction anti-soc istic laws s Ty ) Ty G R (o | Shears, Dlessta, (oo, SIS, | been seen. It is a portraic by Sarony of TN o s in the summer in' making a tour of the | shop, I saw an nequantance with Kuehl, | Which shall punish - ideas and personal 2 b ' ] 3 ¥ i ) 5 s he NorthernLights Literary club held thedral t bef oli he enteri atte aadi convietion it ttended it. Thel x4t faat Me. DrikeniBarl R, one of the Astor women and 15 a genuine 1 i MY cathedral towns before traveling on the | and entering, found the latter reading m:y‘:’"‘;.tl'l‘l ;((,glvdnzl|q¢::',ffii:;;‘;.§ D D G “(‘,‘“_,‘{lu““ ey, ;hclrhrst ;’t‘xuhr mesting lhldfly Syen- | contiment, - Mrs.” Caldwell has' rented | tho futuro of another young man, pre- JHowaver, tho world moves on, and a il LEL % 5 : Miss Lyn Curtis has som i ng, April 15, @ the residence of Mis. eir house. snding i Lo ! seer. | ideas cannot be brought to the i REhHARLOR o 0D 6 T oAb oo vick, Barkalow, Morris, Chise, C. E.Yost. blnoi 'uull‘\\hm- Mow nt Resoe, O™ | Manstield, i214 Kng strect. The organtc e e r‘:m"r‘;‘l’,‘;,‘th't'_’“t’;“ Sposssodt temperance cumnot bo imbwed fnto ”'1 of flowers in the parlors and dining rooms A Successful Raflee Riatch. r8. Adolph Meyer has had a very | zation was then jerfected with the fols ULy Uy ke ‘1 | people by coinmandments, the time wi . added to the beanty of the eceno, ‘the | pegigedly the most novel and attrac- | hundsom: Tade of hor son Otto, lowing ofticers: l’lelidvn!, Mr. H. Ochil- | , Salt Lake Herald: Natural gas is now (l)(“!]ll‘l l(“l:dfi “‘;‘ 3 "’:“'h‘ d 1 asked :‘“l:“’."”“’"“i' LRI LT Sl . supper was unusually fine and included | ¢)v6 church entertainment that has been The work is hv Fiegeman, of New York. tree; vico prosidat, Miss Jennie King being used at the salt works at Lake dP‘Il 3 Lt 'nn uture also, which he <ll ml‘; ac o of forcible on;u now in Gt G (s Gt | r B 2 D | Heyd has three pictures at Roso's, X i | Shore, tho old Utah Central bathing re- | declined at firat, but finally consented. | nction. Though progress may be heckedy g it given this year was the “Kaffe Klateh,” | Hero' at the Hellespond and two of | Secretary and teasurer, Miss Georgie | sort, for the purpose of making salt. The | Kuehl was kind ‘enough to paint it as | for some time, the liws of nature will not :vv:s hung with portieres n(-;d trlnf;x;fo(n‘r:ed at the St. Mary's avenue Congregational | Raphael’s Hours, making a fine group. French. ‘I‘lelp l‘x’tnnr l(;un(nnlltlt‘(:)?"p‘psoxill\:; ,i)“,cmrm,m lt‘x” only been ,l;.ch,,nv tried b}ml:l. :wb]nnsqnhl;' lH'lo'\\hl]rsy,d“:r all kinds wr“"l"t“ tota xll reaction, an i‘l thus ‘every, nto a cosy supper room. Quadrille tabies | o} Spith ices of Mrs, Dr. [ Mrs, Mumaugh, whose puainting on | Was as follows: . O B ut so far it has proven to be a most un- | of trouble, and’ suddenly dropping my | friend to real progress in the interest of “wero 8e tluln about decorated wn:: jé:;:l"m‘:_:dr S! ’;-’fi:c‘:.s'}:h: wA J. Con. | china u;c(‘ls ,m% that is d(mt‘.’m lhegcny_ ,I]:H:wnclic({yle;\s||ct&$:;sdl\;;\fl'ip]c}é?ll:l&:: qllll:lllhl"\'l su(u:lq and ]!]u, pr(fxpnuors urlo :Ifllllllrl"i he decl. ll!tltlull“ m;lmd "lm (‘]‘\n- to hl_u(nl m:ly, (nll.ixv lt;ul. to the futurd owers. The programmes were ns ric| LT8O SUIRE, ORI s at work on se his socicty is coapose ] - | jubilant over the result so far attained. | tell me more e ings than I already | with a hopeful heart, n; anything thfit‘lfiul hmln seen .ml;i bore :wl‘lli‘nmmd {{l Fl- (l ;(ylornl, }Hrs. ;I \VY i Mrs, ‘:,' li’uli’;:\“’,';‘"i‘f“fi: ,',"",‘S'::( pastile | ber of North Omda’s ha's young peopls i‘llm ml“lumd employed is ‘lhb vat princi- | knew, and even xlll dld? not ;;clmm in his In 4-losixlxg I ask m) old melml? to re- the monogram of the host in bronze. | Griflith and Mrs. Fred Gray. Thechurch | pictures at Rose’s last week. vle. The water-is pumped from the lake | eapacity my mind might suffer under the | cerve my rectings and if any of About 400 1nvitations were iss wl parlors were transformed into a veritable ! A Chb Affair. nto a vat, raised a few .inches higher | mnfluence of his hratlotiona: Kuehl, of | them, or any citizen of Omahs, eyer The following gentlemen with their | Dytch parlor, with large chimney and Unity Club, Lewis Reed gae a small lunch pnrty an the one in_which the ‘salt is made. | course, meant to impress me with fear, | comes to my native city on the shores off; e iviied AWAHEAI XU AEE W, fite place. and andirons s hundred yenrs | That popular socicty gave its April | at the club Thirsday. Those present | Tho two are connected by a pipe, the | well knowuwl'x at L'should insist on his | the Fulda,, they may depend on a cordiaf' AIILR“(‘;;"\VP An'i'brXTlu' le: 1G\dnmg ot ‘:‘ s;,‘ir‘mn‘ = RaaMilold cm,’ and | Party Friday mght at Masonic hall. There | Were ) ‘lrs llc;»?x Ars. wncI 01: l")nll.u{;-l- mouth of wlndll I8 protuntc{\l hyrn fine humbu “. ow m{n siull ”Kucul ; *if (-numl\.r'l hi).n]' : n:lmhe nlf A.\m«-'rll- 5 en, Bab- 3 3 M e Sl ity 5 hia, Miss Balconbe, Mr. Barke and Dr. | wire sieve, which prevents any foreign vant to know, I te you, in a | cans and English living here and hard cock, K. E. Balch, D.S. Barriger, Guy | wooden shoes, making n very attractive | Were about seventy-five couples present. | B/t O J matter entéring the lower vat. Under- | ¥ you are a dead man.” any trave s the old residen Barton, C. K. Barton, W. F. Becliel, E. | corner. Another feature that was much | The programmes were pretty and unique. neath the lower vat, which is twelve fect [ ~ **And 1 shall never see my fatherland | of the el ssen without.lookiny L. lhurhm\ur‘J E. Boyd, St. A, D. Ball- adwired was the case of shells | It is understood that this party ends the Bevities by five, and fourteen inches deep, four Linquired. at its tre art, the museum ang com cfls im‘knln\v, Lomn Bradford, | filled with pewter plates and old | season. Among those present were Mr. | Paul Horbach itin Menden, Neb. large jots of natural gas are placed. ang | “Never,” was tho prompt reply. and the gallery of art, the latter renowned .1o|m rady, H. ruu.i .J. Brown, | Dutch _ china, The walls wero | g4 Mrg, George Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Mus. Fzra Millad is 11l with quinsy. these give out an extreme heat that th-lt"m ing to by frightencd ‘to the | by llu‘zrvulcsl number of painting of the ; B . C. Brunner, Trumxm )u(,i(‘, Leavitt | hung with Dutch hangings, reaching from | Goneland, Colonel and Mrs. Akm, Mr. | _Captain and Mp. Marsh are home from | i8 8imply remarkavle. The gas wells | heart,” T leit the “‘mugister” laugling | Dutch school held by any gallery in the urnham, Samuel Burns. W. Burns; | ceiling to floor. Banners, pictures and | onq Mrs "Tom Orr. Mr. and Mrs.N. J. | Florida, were struck accidentally, or rather whilo | over the credulity of this man, who held | world. The natural” treisures which tha 4 Bluke, Codar Rapids, Towa; Bar: | odd brie-a-brac filled the spaces between | $iholm. Mr. and Mrs, Rawitz, Mr.and | NMre. Samuel Hirns will soon go to | the owners were driving for wator, and | me for one of those weak-minded persons | vicinity of Kassol offers, the Wilhelma :mur Mlnjer L\?"X"fi" Jflml (,m(:: mlll these h-mgl:l‘g-q‘ r:mkmg the ‘i’llmlot cé\luz Mrs. Anderson, the Misses Ci hnmbér]m Ffil‘ox;c o & t{my R'I:O now ulrnedl :o'}wuerbmlwml;fL wllm have no firm dependence on them- :hulu- 4w:1'(-rn-t\u|>u]laon ]lll was held c"\(p- seneral Croo rthur Cooley, Charles | antique and picturesque. he tables, 4 Y 3 4! s e than the water could have been. he | selves. ive) with its artificin uter works, Coo, George Clnyton, George Crandall, | filled with china and silverware. were it :l'x‘*::;\‘; (u"nl:fé‘,'l‘:(‘)’" l'll;l(‘:l’:; ‘!“vx?;"' E:?fl‘:: Mrs. Binswanger, of St. Joe, is visiting | method of making the salt is an ex- | Though the causc of my leaving Omaha | against which those of Fontainbleau ure 3., Cowin, C. & Coutant, J . .Cornish, | the form of gemi-girelo 4t ono' end of | Humfion, ‘Christic, Mossta. Eils, Simp. | MEz: L New: " 0 Tt e S, AT 0 'fi‘nl,'xfd":m?fi."’g".'" T L e SR e , er, Jarter, . nto e large val e gas jets g to do with Kuehls' 3 e ichtswald, a scener: 8. Warren Chase, L. M. Cheshire, J. M. | Fought, Whithorn, Hurlburt and Wilbur, | oy (Wlfl:"'m:!fiol‘fi::“i‘:l?‘:‘vhull‘;;::fi_ 1 St. Louis. lighted, and when the brine attains great | predictions, which I'slways held to be,as | full of harmonious charms—are of such Chesbrough, Hotol Beers, St. Loms D. | dressed'in the pretty costumes of Dutch rill, Reod Shreve, m.,‘m. Akin, Sher- Miss Kate Dennan has returned from a | heat, the salt, being the heavier body, they act! 'Ilv were, bosh™ and nuthmg reputation that I know the readers of the 0. Clark, J.'W. Cotton, 8! H. H. Clark, | maidens, served the dainty lunch, wlnle man, Wilson, Walker, Gates, Tuniea, | visit in New Jersey. sinks to the bottom, and the magnesia, clso, My debility was brought on by se- | BEE often hear of them already. Now H. T. Clark, William Cuburn, Dr. Cufl'- the Misses Connell and” Conkling, De N h £y S R ! alkali, etc., float on the water. The salt | vere attacks of chills and a nervous. | lot me say to the editor of t e olmu\.dy,Snmh Cremer. 8. T. Smith has returned from a three man, .lolueunr L E. Congdon, 1. H. llflklnfieus(umcl of blue and pink, disy weoks' western trp. is gradually drawn away from the im- | ness which dated from xhevc-rg ay when mpfangen auch, sie die hushvluun Lovi?dnn. W. J. Connell, h‘etl Davis, | tributed the pretty souvenir cups and A Oard Party, Mrs, F ¥ it purities, and when the Oheration ends the | the BEE oftice was set on fire by George | Grusse. Thres ergebenen Br i Deuel, J. J. l)’fik")’- ‘. N. Diotz, E. | saucers. Guests were received by lifteen | Mers, Judge Wakeley entertained the | o4 ':i u'll-?lm;)a"t ‘. remont, came 1n 0 | pagylt ig clean, white salt, such as makes | Anderson, on which oceasion [came near | Of the firm of Berlit & C |l-ulltl’. 1 W. Dixon, G. W. Doane, O. H. Dorrance, | or twenty ladies in kerchief and cap and | ponbors of the Ladies® club, with their | *re™ o 29 0nan, some of the brands now on the markets | losing my life. In order to recover my e < Jurdge Dundy, E. S. Dundy, jr., F.Drake, | welcomed with Dutch hospitality. = At 9 Basbanis andls fas oatsldioe. Mo ea Mrs, Dr. Dysart gave a small whist | assumie an ebony tint by comparison. | health, mz physician recommended rest | The farmer’s friend has for many year Ed. Dickenson, Denver; cneml Dnmly, o'clock three or four hundred people ad- e ‘ s, Ahursday | party I'hursday ewning. The sult 18 clsimed to be much purer than | from work, and as my mother was still | poon Dr. J. H. MeLean's Voleanio Oi J. M. Eddy, H. D, Est; brook, leny- iourne& ;7 (hg bq:'v of the church and | evening. Those present were Mr. and Dr. Hyde's family are home after a | any other similar lake product, and if | living, I détermined to spend the winter Liniment, for horses, cattle, hogs ‘and m J. W, Gannett, fi hum raut, | listene choice programme of | Mrs, Richardson, and Mrs, Cowin, | visit of three months im the east. snowy whihteness Fm-u for nught, they | with erin Germany,and return to Omaha | gheep. 1t has proved its worth in_thouse i 2. Gaylord, G. I (,num Fred Gray, | music. el D ] deservedly | Mr. and Mrs. Lacoy, Mr. and Mrs. Pat- | The afternoon uncheon club met at | certainly have good grounds for their as. | the spring following. Thus 1 came to | ands of cases: J Greene, l-rcnlhurdon John Grant, | encored, Max Lentz showed his rick, Mr. and Mrs. Barker, Mr. and Mrs, | Mrs. Mmd(,lashonv“'e nesday. sertions. The using of natural gas cuts leave Omaha, not influenced by any ‘ Richard Hall, J. Hnnstomb Meyer | thorough knowledge of the violin and VosttMc andliMes tMorion s Medand Mr.and Mrs. 0. F. Davis went to | down expensss materiaily, and it mav | other motives. S STeE——r—— i Hellman, P, C. ihmebnuuh G. M llmh- held the audience spell bound with his LA s s b BELE Ll Wedneiday night. yet be that natural gas will form one of | Mr. Rosewater will reinginber that na western horticulturalist advises prune | cock, Geo. Hoagland, G. W. Holdrege, | masterly touch. Mr. Brigham'’s sympa- | Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Hanscom, M P o T oA TR the great natural resources of the terri- | fur as my abilities went, I have aiways s rose bushes. Ho gay that as the rose | .'ld)hn Horbach, J. K. Ilt;u?;! WA . Hop | thetio tonor voice was ai its bost and | Mra. Collius, Miss Worthington, Gengeal | | ME 1 e, Colins havo taben rooms | tory, ;n‘w?) his well- wisher porsonaily and In | [0 only on the soung shoots of the ns, Chaunce; joward untoon, illed the auditorium with its sweetness. | an Mrs andy, T, and rs, SRat 3. ¢ 4 © Spm——gpe—— his business and every t o Sy o 4 NS Horwood. Lincoin; Colonel Honey, | The well trained ohoir undor Mr. Nor. | Barkalow. Mr. > aud ~ Mrs. Cal: | Dr. Custer left Wednesday for the Pu- | As the weathor oocomes warm the lico cOmes to my hani § foe] | QUITENE Yenr's grawti (as with the grape) W Ives, W. R. Jarvis, Dr. Jones, §. B. | thrup's direction sang with great ' sweet- luw , General and Mrs. Crook, Mrs, | cific coast in scarch of a location. m _the hen houses will find a starting |)r“||(| that in spite of controversies the .““’"“.’“ ”‘“l"”‘:l hl‘;::’:l‘“l;’(): “::}I"L:"_'X Jom-p,l- B. Johnson, T. L. Limball, F. | ness, and approvriately closed the en- . Mr. and Mrs. Horbach, Mr. and | Dr.S. J. Chambers roturned last weel | point from the nests containing the setting | Bie has succeeded in guing and main- ";:‘{L‘;'i'}fl“','a’i‘,,“ff,‘;‘.,i“u L ranch y Kirkendall B. Knight, Herman ! tertadinment. The ladics are to be con- \lru Morse, Mr. and Mrs, (.)ulnm Mr. ! from a to friends 1n Plattsmouth. hens. taining the first k,being now the lead- b E ‘} I 2l H ii LOT 1--100 pairs Pants for the workingmen, every pair war- : : : ranted not to rip; if they do we give you a new pair. LOT 3---Our special bargain, full suit, very nobby for $8. Price $1.26 LOT 4---Two patterns of strictly all wool suits, extra mada LOT 2--100 pairs wool pants, made in the best manner, ; worth $3, for $2 of very fine cloths, for $12. Wehave a Complete Stock of Glothing Ranging in Price from $15t0$30 a Suit Our children’s department is now comvlete, Suits from $1.75 to $12. Pants from 65¢c to $2. Our fall stock of Children’s Hats Jjust received, the very latest nov elties in Straws, etc. We are bound to give you genuine bargains. An early insvection will convinced you. ROBINSON & GARMON, 13i1 Farnam Street, Omaha, HNeb