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- > e S P, MORSE & COMPANY Dro s, | 74 NAPKINS & sz ALL WOOL WHITE BLANKETS, $3 Por Pair, | swdacaiits| EMBROIDERIES etk e Rl Mmul.ly morning we will continue our Great January Clearing Sale, by offering our custo’ 1 33 38 Per noza“ e e mers, 210 pairs strictly all wool White Blankets, on which the lowest known price has here’ |2 lc---25u | ' 5000 YARDS ‘ ] . These are the largest size and extra totore been &4 a pair; for 3 per pair. fine Satin Damask: #5 per dozen has o many conld not come to our BEmbroldery heretofore been considered a fair pric - ° Sale Friday ....|‘>.uu tay that ;u]mu l"-v\nv;nu‘ ‘ FOR MONDAY ONLY |‘ h ¥ StVemaL PATTERNS hm«hl\ .\ml II)l‘illxl\ we shall sell 40 Mail orders will be filled up y 9 do o At fUn m Whits Morino m‘n,u»n quality as well as those shown in the : to Wednesday, but none sold over our t J i .. s 4 ey faas bl cuts, ‘Monday less than regulur Por %5 pairs only, large 11-4 size, clear Grey Blankets, on which the lowest price has been $3.50 | Slitts tnd Dr e ——— ' Bc \ | | AN0 = Yard. a pair, will be offered next week for ek Koo Supy, Wdefor 20 eens ) Embroideries, 12%c. Monday moruing we will scll 2 cases, all MAIL ORDERS FILLED, Fisk Table Cloth Bargain! == i | FRENGH SATINE DOWN COMFORTS, $7. 1 s o 2!2 "rds sz.zs cents ||‘|-r yard. None ;uhl o 01|Il’l‘1{l“ll|l‘ ; 242! yards $2.81. fl]fl Eam ; z % B ’fi i 350. ity, width i 10 § inches; usual price 2o 10c We will also offer a line of Men's « English Warm Ficece-lined Merino Hose and Red thmere Hose, regular Monday morning we will offer onr pat- LA "' mere Hose, regular rons a case of Londale Cambrie at 10 cents B¢ quality, for a yard. None sold 10 other dealers, f F. . ' i 25c. Double Grecian Red Border . Cloth, 2% Yards Wide. c { Deep fringe. like e cut. These | Monday morning we will offer 1 case o h:.n... 'l.f;“l.:‘ d hovders all around, and of the very :n t numn.-‘\\ \.plnl, ched We will show our patrons the hest | ave worth Sheeting, 24 yards wide, that has ain they ever had offered Men's \ i e e o e | Scarlet and Grey Se Wool as well | b b € hod ¢ nl x different it Ladies’ English Ustally Retailed for 40c, e Vicuna Dbl Poot Soeks nest woek AR SR T S | Qur Price fnr Monday 25¢ 4t 50c & puir 1 M:W Child’s Union Suits,580 | . — 0 \ ; 5c- : it 100 dozen wuine English | Cashmere H ymlcs and cxtrn longe ¥ f g 5 s } For next we offer them—worth $1— Monday we will open a case of French Satine Down Filled Comforts at $7. The regular i BT 2 S p——— price of these in other stores is $12: at our price 37. We have only 1 dozen to sell. | ORDERS FILLED. S. P. Morse & Co. c ; $2 OO ! L] | e ettt sete— SPECIAL. We will offer at our Underwear coun- [ % tor Monday 86 dozen Ladies’ Merino IR Ladies’ Black Hose,50c h tight-liting Jersey sloc ~ We have a ense 24 dozen Men's Seam- ! 25 dozen only Ladies’ FAST BLACK, are ver, v ’ fess Grey Scoteh Wool Shirts and Draw Y ) Y e S die s vs, worth 83 each-—these for $2 nes rogular 7ac quality cotton hose with fine 4 4 R . 5 S { merino soles for Hc o pair; these @ 2 dozen of these full size and fine quality such as you see shown in other stores for $15.00, ! great bargain. ; SPECIAL. " . - l et $100 % , L se have just been reduced from Reduced from $1.75. These are made at the celebrated Marysville, Cal., Woolen Mills; they weigh 6 pounds, are 81.2 sizes 18 to 4 ch Tk t f thi it Y are made by the celebrated New Britai ! overstock of this quality o f SR S > = B0, PN J 1e celebrated Ne SOl Wb an A0t loR the finest merino wool, have handsome borders and are worth $7.50; our price $5. Knitting Co. und arc very, very chenp, ! = = { QTR would want to carry with him his zood name | cured,” ete. As it is pretty evident that r N Mr. and Mrs. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Carter, | A, Linahan, 1 following entlemen: S, L. Rowace, B, P, % “Dr Powell | Recves has also | same, the only explanation of this remark- Sauires, Mr. and Mrs, MecCGugue, Miss i€en- | Wiito and o e TR Egan jced” in San Francisco, but | able coincidence is that the latter graduated nedy, Colonel and Mrs, Eddy, Miss Murray, | last_party of the scrics will be given Fob I city he_employed a young doctor | under the To use an Mr. and Mrs, Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Lock. the same place, aud will be unde Tne Bawker Horri, Sociar, CLen gave its Facta About a Peculiar Physician | named Roberts, in whose name he carrvied | Tndian expr muchasif he | Mrs. O. W. Hamilton's Splendid | wood, Miss Gerteude Chambers, Mr. and | the management of the ladies, who will not | initial party Wednesday evening. This is an { V! on businass, S0 writes & reputable physicina | is “bad medicine.” Belts, of New Mrs. W, K. Allen, Miss Fitch, Mr. and Mrs. | fail to muke use of the prerogatives granted | organization of which the. proprietor of the Given to the Public. w Orleans, g Orleans, who is vory indignant Reception Yesterday. cd, Mr. and Mrs. White,” Mr. and Mrs. | them by the leap year. famous hostelry is president, and it is the recently Dr. Powell Reeves, alins [ at lceves for pirating his book, . A Brown, Judge and Mrs. Groff and Miss | g & intention of the cluly to give several hops i oen nmonciscarhushul priuted inOmaha | weites” of - him s follows: % HO Groff, Mr. and Mra, Pattorson, Mo, Bar- ot the sm{.-‘u-;- cold n sclect party of | through the season. Thirty couples were | . apamphletof sixty-four puges, treating of the | knows nothing of medicine. He has a di- LUB'S HOP. | ton, fteed, Smith McCague, Berlin, Clarke, sembled at Unity church on Satur- | present at the first ball, and an olegant time % DR ROWEL L REEVES: I RECOR . D e S ey | Hitina B st (o B cuanen: wWiint [ e ONEHUNDREDEG MelVilliam, Rogers, Melius, Summers, fteruoon, at 3§ o'clock, 1o withcss. tho | Was had. . Dancing s continaed aot o | This pamphlet, cntitled “Facts for the Sick,” | sort of u medical law kave you fn- Nebraska Deuel, Poppleton, Hamilton, Ringwalt, San- iage ceremony between Miss Lulu Kee- | tate hour, At midnight Prosident — Balch | s stolen bodily from a similar ook, with the [ 10 allow such o fraud to practice medicinel | o i i Squires, Paxton, Barlow, Sharp, Al [ line, of Council ‘Miuffs, and Mr. Albert | treated his giests 1o an elogant suppor, The “Well-Known Specialist” Proves ne title, issued by Dr. W. H. Betts, a phy- * * You can_get h|‘sldm aeter pretty anquet Given to exander Monroe 7 H{.n"\‘!" %r Umnhlu, )l\(- beautiful sm\'l A‘momg those present. were the followin, sic 1 well-known specialist of Now | well by writing to Portlan aching Mar- « of the Unitarian church was impressively | Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lord, Dr. and i Be (& EAtersby Fitnte And e T T s R blE o feoa st | ey e R O 0 1a Honorofifly Approl i sar Mr. Arexaxner MoNtok, general freight | rendered by the pastor, Rev, W. Galbraith, Mr. Mrs bdwin: Davie, Sie, & Man With More Than sions, and_the read’ | mHE MATHIMONIAL MARKET. riago—A Number of Bril- agent of the Union Pacific, was tendered a | land, and at the conclusion of the servic and Mrs. E. K. Bryson, Judge and Mrs, b any 1@ Fmattar AHFOUERONE \dentically the ond lant Social Events. banquet at the Omahu club rooms last night. | sun broke through the cloud illuminating the | Benson, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Korty, Mr. ! ne in both pamphlets, with a_very 0w ex- | juage Shields Says the Rules Against The feast was given by sixty of Mr. Monroc's | Lappy faces of e bridal party. and Mis. Richarason, Mr. and Mrs, T. ey ceptions. One of these exceptions is that & personal friends and was to cclebrate his »* Chankler, Mrs. January, Mrs., Landrigan, Reeves inserts his own name in_place of Oscalation Must Prevail | nearly ended bachelor life. i3 WALKER colebrated | Mrs, Birdsall, and Misses Baleh, Benson, Ponts For Patients. Hetts. Wheu hie took Betts' book to Iest- | Judge Shiclds says that old time ruies in | The past week has been a decidedly bril- | On Wednesday, Junuary 18, Mr. Monroe is ! ary of their ma , Fri- | Allic and_Anna Powers, Goodsall, Wilson, Somo yoars ago whon Omaha was Infested | ner's” pribting establishment o gave | his oftice do_not permit of osculation on bis | liant one in soclety circles, in spite of the ter- | to bo united in ‘marriage to Miss Hattie ving by givingadueing party fo lthvu“ MoNicl, Austin, Scott, Granston, Anderson it s to have it reproduced as nearly as po: 1o 5 i y el The . rances Baler, of Kansas City, a esid- s. An clegant repast was sorved and ainchiard, Gubler, Byrne, Duval,anc ne gand modical in;n:;tle‘uvl!hc riirs to havOltreptotuoed as noacly 0 0t | partwiten' o tes "lzf“'\‘l"le] for life, and | rible storm and intense cold. ‘The prospects | jjgilos ‘o the biide's barents. ' To givo the | the affuir was s (horonghly onjoyabia. ohe. | som. The siiliomes! brorno, avalisnd Johu- | VRO B L T R in this style, “By Dr that he will stick closely to_all precedents. | for the present week are that o far as the | goytleman a send-off that he wili long remem- | Among the guests wero: Misses Haull, | 10 A, Taleh 0 E otk 1B W Al | That it succeeded in an omincut de- o He will wish new matrimonial candidates | number of events are concerned it will sur- | her a committee composed of personal friends | Cogrove, Golden and Davis, George Roed, e, Dr "Bir ‘ Reove 5 grove, « France, Dr. Johnson, C. A. Birney, Murry, i is woll remembered. “Dr.* Mumey, | Dig Recves | long life and happiness, and that is as far s | pass the pnst week. The Bze proposes to | were detailed by the Omaha club to arrange | John Keed, Anton Langer, L. Holton, Mr. | Cox, Iurns, Scort, Cooie Lucs. “Richarde, i vho hud ngatiated himself among numer- aud“atleast . literary pirate—it is | he will go. Yesterday the judge launched | make this column a most intoresting one and | ® banquet, the like of which was never before | and Mrs. McNeis, Mr. and Mrs, Reed, Mr, | Easvay, Laing, Mirklor, " Lidick, -Tandre & B ous male aud female dupes, played a big role necessary to compare the Omaha and Henry Bombeck, twenty-eight years old, and | no pains or expense will be spared to make it seen in the west, and they performed their | Scott, l'-. eustrom, J. Kastman, Mr. and | gan, ajor M( Mahan, ith, riotte, o 3 I S e (LI 3 J L ponsohyillibe s ake it { ork well. Mrs. "lojzus, Mr. Golden and Mr. Hoye. Stilis, Long, Southurd, Allcn, Lee, Wallaca | Tongiuude fien) expotod by SO Hk in Dr. Boits' ook, Sophie Nulle, aged twenty-three, on the tur: | complete in_every patticular. All letters | e spacious dining room of the club was K Browh and Stow. Y | sucd the paper for 10,000 damages, but in- 1‘.;:| -V;lsmls of matrimony. They live at Fort | should be addressed “Society Editor,” and | finely decorated with natural Iluv:‘crs and the To-pAY witt, long Do remembered by The first reception was so decid stead of pushing the suit he quietly folded maha. % ? such communications will receive prompt | tables were beautifuliy Franko's | County Conur Mount and his | that at a subsequent meeting it j Lis tent and stole away to 4 more congenial | and twenty-five LS follwing licongos/toinved were rispued | 20,0 ih Taii s (O oditon fho redird o orclieatra rendored sovoral fine scicctions, all | excellent wife, it being tho’ tenty-fifth i | to maka the Harker Hotel Noc { 4 et is T e ve pract o8 d0h: of which were enthusiastically received. | niver of their wedding. v quarter o U organ follow! - | Sllmodt exsiokmo v, Aloeich, who placed o | WISINE VIFORSD (3 RENEAL FENE S d residence. age. | the week: Covers were luid far sixty gucsts and_every / they huve walked hund in hand | cors wore loctod ds, presidont; i monumontal marble slab in the Famam f iy 5 Cdetigation of discase and the search u Haied, Omaha., . *n scat was upied. ~ The guest of the highway and few rough places | D, S, Lees, sec 3 Cool, treasurer. i strcet sidewalk. Ho uppearcd to be u good | for remoedies, has enabled me to suc in | Blanche Van Kocller, Omaha. 181 Armost Tae soLe Torio of conversation | evening was escorted to his, scat y scen. The Bre extends hearty , and pious man, and from Lis victims' money | many instances where eminont practitioners | § Richard Oats, Omaha i S | among the society ludies of Omuba, duving | shortly after 9 o'clock and over two | congratulations und hopes to chronicle the | M. J. Havey Giirbiy of this city and | he contributed wost gencropsly to nearly | have failed.” t Mary Estes, Omaha, 21 | the past week, has been that in anticipation | hours were occupied in discussing the var- | fiftioth anniversary of the day that made | Miss Minnic Marguoriit Payne, of Marshall ! e T T oY Now is it not a_sin John Simen, Omaha ..ve. 24 | of the afternoon reception given by Mrs. C. | ions courses. Following was the menu: 1 one. Tawn I Were aiing oo L hdnla Syery charliablo jand chureh. ovganixation, 1 7o o 6 ae b s s Ester Bozenitz, O 0 | W. Hamilton in honor of Mrs. ‘I'. B. Cuming | Blue Points on Half Shell. Chateau Yquen., This morning at 10 o’clock Mr. and Mrs. | January 4, 1588, The Cou Journal in 3o succeeded most admivanly in working | \woud, appears on page I Just as the judge was wigsling into his | yesterday, at the residence of ‘the former. | Consomime R Queens She Mount will be called upon a_ messengor | edition of Sunday, J y 8, hus the follow- limself into the affections of more women Mot! Such 1s the fact, oviist pa, the Judes waa wigeling tato Lia | Hiio: Nigh. position. of. tho hostoss: aad Hos | Botied 19605 Hollandaise Sauce, | boy who will deliver to thein a bulky pack- | ing concerning the Un any other man ever known in Omaha. |l vontures to ussert that L Qusicy pairontored, and the woman being | honored guest made it absolutely positive Chateau Latour Blanch. 1t will coutain a magniticent. silver |~ One of the very protticst home woddings of The Bee exposed him, and he took his de- | can’t show four diplomas from repu the bolderof the two she coquetishly in- | that the affair would be on as wle of waguiti- | Terrapin a la M.ll \I.Aml Chateau Margaux. the “gift of Mr. Mount's | the { Sy i o AL R s season \\1hl|m(|ux iss Minnie Ma AR i 4 i slab was | lokes, and that e will not swear th od hi A o o made | cence seldom if ever cqualed M. Pry au jus, v ofeers in the county court house. | ite Payue, of Marsha ., toMr. J. parturo, after whivh bis sidewalk slab was | O Blax {ormed him) that Shovwinid s b ,'\’,‘(,‘“}u S hn e Makea A o it ohrdalar Tavid| Billobot Bane w i tetas Potatoes. | At tbe dinner given by Mr. Mount on Jan- | Harvey Grifiin, of On ob., il the resi- ] turned upside down. The last heara of Ald- il Aucrica. 1 he e again emphasized his resolve that the old | tation were from 3 o'clock until 6 o'clock, and Croquettes. Chateau Lafitte, , when the fatal thirteen lifted their | dence of Mrs. N. C. McMichael, 1515 Weost rich was that he w d in New Mexico | ploma from one regular medical college in e rugge of Uho court, pertaining to_ oseu the guests were prompt in arriving. Two Punch a la Roman, napkins from_the sume number of covers, it [ Chestnut, on Wednesday eveniug, January 4, by some indignant of awoman whom | £ood standing he is in big lnck. In his civ- | tion should prevail, especially in this c hundred cards had been issued, and over one- Egyptian Cigarettes wus accidentally discovered that to-day the [ ut 6 o'clock. The ceremony was performed i SR A8 G0 A0t a RN (e aatoA i A nbtlins ims that he is a graduate of a | and in . exactly L.,"m minutes by the ol hulf of that number responded. The draw- on Toast an cresses, commissioncr siiould, in compliance with all | by Rev. Chirles E. Craik, rector of ( | ¢ A iical collego. 1Tt is understood | thore wwas ' newly married pair in town, | ing rooms of the spacious mansion were mag- Lettuce Maycnaise, social lebrate his silver wedding. | ehur During the 1 { humbug was an old German *‘doc who ho refers to the American They took their departure evidently at peaco | hificently decorated with flowers and plants, Pomery sec. But as Mr. Mount is a modest man and was | Thine Own,"" wus rende: r. A. Haynes g held forth on Capitol avenue, and pretended | jogo of Cincinnati, ot s the pasé, bo | saa® happy with the world, amid the well | The portiers were literally banked with | Ice Cream. Assorted Cake. | emplatically opposed to such a celebration, | Hoon and Miss Mollie M..\Inhox-l were { to cure every diseasc by means of his herb | hasu't much me Wishes of the judge and his assistants. roses. Florist Parker's arrangement of the Gorgouyola Cheose. ~ Bent's C his friends dotermined to make bhim a sub- | the attendents, Mr. . M or, of Des { buths, He, too, hus disappeared. “Dr. Fish- | . *You can get a ma from thit college el bt fragrant docorations was superb, and every Maluga GrDr, Mouopolo Frappe. * stantial gift in commemoration of the event, | Moinew, Ia., an infimate lrumlln( the bride { e 4 . in six wecks,” said one of Omaba’s leading LS room in the house showed the skill and taste | Malaga Grapes. orida Oranges. | ~ The service purchased by them cousists o dozen ! blatt," who for a time raked in bushels of | O W i District Court, of this artist. The chandeliers were Cof Cigars. Cognac, a massive silver pitche ain lined, iend from St. Paul, shokels from confidiug victims long since de- | “Apothor doetor sui A SUIT FOR PLUMBING. festooned with smilax and r In fact | The menu card was an elegant affair | with tray and two goblots, s ea kettle : tied with pretty. long loops | parted.” To bis credit, be it said, he bas re- | loctic college The Hussey & Day company yestesday | roses were everywhere aud the fragran printed_on white satin, and was in book | with sugar bowl and | of pale pini ribLon. a { [ formed, aud instead of administering quack | cons qus institution, and its di' | brought action against Charles Boehme and | these costly and lovely Howers was delig form. The guests prosent were as follows: op bowl and spoon | reception was tende . Grifin, i ! nostrtws to the, physical body, he is now cii- | ploma was not vecognized by any state board | o1herg to collect #495 with interest for plumb. Mrs. Ham <I'<~Isll‘d by Mrs. Cum- . Chiarlos Ofatt, | holder. iore i3 ten pieces, ..n ‘.1 At9o'clock the bric for i ! L in preseribing spiritual doses for sin | of heaith. The diplomas granted before 150 | §iaG0 "0 bdildings owied by the de- | ing, Mrs. Coffman, Mrs. F. E. Lawrence, J. | which are marked with the initial lette Pasadena. Cal., where they will visit M. nd ¥ h sick souls. In other words, hie is & leader in | wero simply bouglit, but [ uuderstund that | foif So0 8 Dundy, jr., and Mrs. Wheele b DB, Hunt, M. T | The donors of this i Mrs. C. W. PPy ne for al we en H the Salvation wrmy. He has dropped his | since theu the college has been reo d g 3 Mrs.' Hamilton-wore a magnificent black | Barlow, Eilis Bierbower, W. F. Gurloy, N they will travel through California and re- ¥ title for w military one, and is now | I have becn told that the doan of the faculty silk, entrain awvith natural tlowers and mag- | Merviman, W. H. Megquicr, turn to their new home in Omaha. Mr. Gri i1 kuown as Ge lutt. made aMidavit that Reeyes is not a graduate Brevities. nificent diamonds, Robert L. C. W. Hamilton, is a prominent man of social and business s Since the passageof stringent medical laws | of that college. The adidavit was scut toa | William G. Murphy, of Council | Mrs. Cuming’s: costume was an eclegant P, Peck, F. Hamilton, W, 8. Auchmoedy, ction in Omaha. The bride is a lady of in Niinois and lowa there has been quite an | cortuin lawyer of this city™” Bluffs, and Miss Jonnic Morton, of | Plack velvet. Shb also wore diamonds aud Millan, F. W. Meegan, F'. A. Nash, J These were the nd itelligenee, 1 nd has made & host 1 A influx of quacks und questionuble medicini ‘The lawyer referred to above was asked if | oapd "o re” niide yesterday by | batural flowers, b, ‘hurston, J. C. Sharp, Joseph L. Woods, Vi sat down with Mr. Mount | of friends during herstay in Louisville. They i into Omaha, and a8 a result a great many | (he statement of the doctor was truc, and he | JIHSI Heve ) Y DY | " Phe costumes of the other ladies were also | William R. Morris, H k. € uld, W. A. Pax* [ to dinncr on the day following New Years. | received many beautiful and elegant gifts. i people are being ' o death by men | yeplied as follow Judge Aunderson. 3 elegant and it is said that so many handsome | ton, P, E. Iler, J e, H. A. Johnson, | In addition to the above the following gen- | The friends who attended the wedding from a H who ought |Alb\:lhvx|v[>|l|}: wood or shoveling P The dean of the faculty of the American A frtend of Mrs. E. E. Phelps, the B. | toilets have never been scen at any reception umm i Morehouse, | tlemen contributed: Henry Holln, M. D, e were: Mr. and Mrs, Gerile Me- ) dirt iustead of acticing’’ ine. We | Feloctic college of Cincinnati, learning that | & M. switchman, who was accidentally | given in Omaha before. A splendid orchestra . Greene, J. M. Eddy, A. | Roche, Mike Lahey and J. J. Mahoney, Th acl and Miss Kunice, of Des Moiues: Mr, { ean stana_ Juck-log lawyers and Petor Punks | Paul Reoves was a practicing physician i | illed in the yards a few nights ago, re- | furnished delightful music and the lunch H. Meday, Luther Drake, | following inscription is engraved upon the | i. M. Mills, Des Moines; Mr. and Mrs, { they only's ple out Omaha, and pretending to bo such by VIrtue | gyosts the BEK to stato that Mrs. Phelps’ | s0rved was elegant and dainty. -mn ‘F. D. Muir, . B. Whitn L , but when men and women are | of adiploma from that institution, sent on an et - Mount, Omaha, b, Mr. A, H. Hurd, Chie { cago. , Louis B ||||vml W. H. Mc ' malpractic 880 iti v 4 dford, T. M. Orr, and in many cases | afdavit stating, among other things, that a | condition as regards ne s, cloth- driven to premature graves, it is time o call \te of his pretended diploma the college | 10g. ete., is not as reported at the time, Tie skcoNn Wde given by the One Hun- /3. Mount and his 3 dred club at the Millard on Wednesday even- orge C. Towle, A. C. Wakeley, 1. gude wife, Chit Chat. i o halt not recognized among the state boards of | but that on the contrary she is comfort- | ing was a most brilliant affair. Nearly two o D. Estabrook 1s of Donglas county. Mrs. B. B. Youny will givea musicaie at There s in the city of Omaha an alleged | health of the country. The dean also referred xed and has many friends who | hundred guests wepe present and it was the . Taylor, W. | 'k, A. Huds (3} her residence some time during the present } doctor whoso ways are peculiar and mysteri- | in Lis afidavit to the state board of hea'th of that she does not saffer. unanimous opinion of all that the party was y 8. Berlin, C. S o ok g { ous, but by no means past finding out. He | Tllinois for the years 1N2-83, in which years . one of the most enjoyable of the season. The LB \\umu, R_E. Gaylord, £ BALL GIVEN by the Omaba Pressmen, | ™o 5 ey § runs a so-called private dispensary and udver- Hiplomaa of tho college were thro e sacoud ball of the Omaha regiment U, | guests began ‘to ‘arrive at§ o'clock and for Kirkendall, F. L Davis, | Stercotypers and Electrotypers' union on | | The ladies of the Hyporion club will give a ; tisos far and wide to cure nearly every disease | This afiiduvit was filed with the county R K. of P. will be given Wednesday eve | the next hour thei .- iages were blocked L. P. Funkhauser, y evening at Masonic hall was a | ! - ty at Musonic hail ou St. Val- with which the human system is aflicted. As | for the purpose of contesting the r ning of this week at Masonic hall. Great | before the' hotels ate cntrance. The * tine's day, February 14. ' a consequence ho has a large number of v R most enjoyable affuir. fully one hy I spitc of tho s to practice, but, was afterwards with- | preparations wh, the law being found defective in that ¢ faced i 1 © being made for the event | spacious dining room Tad beon canvussod and tims of misplaced confideace. s man is | dr 1 ihe he A O. H. band baii g nnedy, Mrs, Istabrook, Mrs. D. H. Wheelor, jr., Mrs " 1, Miss Fitch, Mrs, E. 8. Dandy, Miss | Swift, M Mes. Wheeler and Mrv, Dundy, tho | Heelan, i sses Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. McCord, Miss | M. Reilly, N ] e inan, Cowparison af hewi, | e Tl Siaies s Catad by o Mr. R 8. Berlin has returnod to Omaha | Toi s ey W 1 J.,,.’.’". ) MoVaus e that “Dr." nd young men be has cured,” cte. Dr. | from a month's absence. He has visited all | Garneau. Miss Care M. and Mrs. Gaylond: A, Wh onciscar, of Bortand, is Dt Bawll 11 1o ves, late of New York, and now | of the larger cities in the east aud reports | Mr. aad Mrs, Muir, Miss DavTson, M. and | Mish Reeiaf & s, of Oicaha. 1f be were an honest | of Owaha, makes identically the same stute- | Buving Lad a most enjoyable trip. ¢ it seemms sty Idchange | ment in his circular: CDr Reeves is w | The Unity social club gave another of their Vannoneisear, the well known specialist.” His Portland eire lars boar the sane picture of himself as his Omaha cireulars, advertise its und books. There is no wmistaking the Roch \h ses A, Cle E. Kennedy M will spend several at St. Augustine. Mr. M. C. Nichals, 2,010 Webster street, ied a number of guests on Tucsduy corossive euchre was the five tables being the Mr. and M vy “probubly Vanmoneis n at Cunnings anagers promise a most thoroughly | the beautiful parlors were handsomely decor- at Masonic haw's hall Taursday was largely attended “De Powell Reovas, Tuforisstion b it provides no board of aut to review | enjoyable time to those who attend ated with natural flowers, The costimes of It was (h Musical Union i was highly enjoyed by all present received in this city from time Le action of the county elerk in regard t | N Nuthan Shelton has accepted plans | the ladies were exceptionally rich and h well as wiost furnished the music und played d Mrs. Alice King-Hamilton, well kno! i vurious parties in different lo licenses. The clerk 15 absolutely com- | prvin hia arhitect for the ailaieer et a roas | some. Mrs, Gy M. Hitcheock, Mrs. P Dancing was continued for fu o hours, as usual. arty was Mis. Atloo Kingtiamiiton, well Snaiay § him to bea fraud in several particulars pelled to record all diplomas which appear 1o { joma When completed it will be one of the | Muir and Mrs. Gaylord comprised the rec sic was furnished by Hoffman’s ex- | celleatly managed and e 4 ess in New York and other castern } has practiced in various parts of tho be such, a re is no authority to question | pame: When comploted it will be tion commitwe while Joseph Garneau, jr., orchiestra. Amoug those present | be done 10 udd 1o the ple f those pres: | ‘eidies bl § and has made a vecord that is no! a diplo A e . | munaged the Qauce. Supper was served ut 11 owing: Mr. and Mrs. T. Fitz- | ent fully looked after by the reecp- . ] o AU flv" vspotiess. It was only u fu may be barely possible, however, that | Tho b boging storm of “”““““L; vigt Pre- | o'clock in the ordinary | vs. J. Green, Mr, and Mrs, | tion ¢ ‘The costumes of the ludics | ; Mr. and Mrs W. I, Parrotte are at preseut ¢ that he was located in Portland, Powell " Tioeves graduated from | Youied w large aticudunce at thom wicalo | gt (5 ST | Mrs, Carter, and Mrs. 4. 2. Mu W and handsomo. Many of | 10 New York and bofore returning to Omahs where he sailed under the name of “Dr.it plar - collggo under somo | 41 rEAing glven, by whe ladics of Trinity ss Collins, Miss Charlotte r cathedral. ~ The programme was an cxcol- lently arranged one and was thoron joyed by the few prese Miss Mabel Fonday wi R i s A=A ceks in Plorida, probably din fall { was prosentod ¢ costume. Each ono | th & agnificent souy K apd plush. J. J. O'Iyrne ¢ of the affuir. The tloor The reading exceptionally good. 1oadden Aeiliy, M M. Mielonal lar medical colloge.is well k reception com- | following gentle- | | aplion to be givan by the Funki Miss Behbing- | C. J. Smyth, G m- B Kon A—— A press club Lo-morrow ight et their ' Council Wlufts; Miss | tors J. Miilen Paul, 1 John H. Feeney, George | new rooms in the Continental buildiug, will his mume upon locatin maha. 1f he a regular medical college, is well | enjoyable soeials ut Masonic hall Frida y v nod Mrs, T the Misses | Dowacy, W, O'S o) . Youngs, Frank 5. De Vor, | be a notabie event. Mr, Henry k. Dixie aud w.ore o twell known specalist” on the Pacitic Unitod Stutes wn i Cavada by | night. 1t was largely attended and dancing | Balcombe, Miss Hoaglar: \n» H-nv\n Miss | Georg: Koestus, K y e W John Fleming and Fdward M. Sireh. Pue 1. Rice wili be among the theatrical 105ty WOUIA & BOb RASTAlLY fOLOW tha e | thousauds of ol wnd yewty wen hekas | coutinued until 3 late Kour | &% e e Lake Gity; the Muvas Dundy, | Mation, 0 w, 1.4 y f‘mh Hiaiite " camiriaed ‘tha | blb arousah: L

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