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THE OMAHA DAILY BER: SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1880.~SINTEEN PAGES. KELLEY, STIGER & COMPANY.=— . =Oo PER CENT DISCOUNT! GREAT JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE rarm weather we find our stock of Winter Goods entirely too large, and for the next 10 days, c‘ommenciug Mon- day, January 14th, will ofter the Greatest Bargains in Dry Goods ever presented to the people of Omaha and neighboring towns: Notwith- steiriding our recent marked reduction, we will for the next 10 days, without changing the price---our prices are all marked in plain figures--- a sing’ icle. -om each purchase 20 per cent---twenty per cent discount---on the following goods: s qcséfi%}aeaagfigfi %eodolilcst, fi?»la.lck Drelss Goods, Bplack Silks. Black Faille Francaise, Black Rhadames, Black Royal Armures, Black Surah, Colored Gros Grain Silks, Colored Faille Francaise, Colored Surahs, Colored Satins, Colored Mories, Blankets, Comforts, Flannels, Ladies’ Cloaks, Misses' and Children’s Cloaks, Shawls, etc. ‘ [ S LIl ° et and o the leveet ® . Which comprises all the latest fabrics and ; i styles. Our Plush Sacques are acknowledged rewest shades in Ladies' Broadeloths in French, to be the best shapes and best values ever ex- - i hibited in Omaha. SHAWLS—We have a large German and American bl e Sl O variety of Beaver and Wool Shawls which wgfll_ Y also be added to this sale. A large assortment of Owing to the continued v Fnwie Stapheny, Serges, Cashmeres, Whip be S 4y prem i Cords, Royal Cords, Combination Suits, Plaids, h%?&%sed?la(;k an LIl D ) Stripes, Fancy Mixtures, etc., besldes a large FUR DEPARTMEN § S variety of Domestic Dress Goods. Boa and Muffs' Sets. Muffs, Capes, Fur FRENCH FLANNELS—Choice patterns for B L ‘ | Trimmings and Swans’ Down Trimmings. Tea Gowns and Dressing Sacques. Eider Down| § l DRESS TRIMMING’S i i ’ \ o Black and Colored Passamenterie, Gimps e e elliaple fop GBI L bloats! R . and Ornaments, Silk Cords. Girdles, and Em=~ broidered Bands---Persian Effects. A A A ies” Misses’ and Ohildrems |Dlaikets! Blankets! Blankets! Medicated Shaker Flannels, White Shaker White Blankets ranging in price from $1.25 Flannels, Natural Golored Wool Flannels, t 18.00. S let Blankets fro $2.50 to i Cashmere and Wool Underwear.s,ss<o, sqris Sisnkess fom $250 w0 W hite Wool! Flannels, Scarlet Twilled Flannels, Ladies’, Misses” and Children's Cashmere and Wool Hosiery. BEST LINE OF FAMILY BLLANKETS Blue fyilied F.lanHGI.S, G Tl Flannels, Men's Boys' and Youths” Cashmere and Wool Hosiery. SHOWN IN OMAHA. Plain Flannels in White, Red, Orange, Natural Men's Fur Gloves. Men's Heavy Lined Gloves and Mittens, ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BED COM- Color and Medicated. Men's Cashmere and Silk Mufflers in great variety. FORTS, KELLEY, STIGER & CO., Corner Dodge and 15th Streets. L — — \ f VITAN ( C Q| Gould, i . S. Hoffman, A e therg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Keith, Mr. | South Twenty-fifth avenue by r proceeds will be devoted to the peor of the [ fine residence and iy, J s ‘4 more thor- lX OM\”A 50(.1:\[4 IR “‘45. Brooke, G. T. M. Orr, S, L. i and Mrs. W. Mr, and Mrs. C. B. [ his friends and s 's | city L building to be used as K tore. great political M. \! 3 Coom, the s Anders T, Duke, | most popular yi . s in- Mrs. Joseph Danbaum has been spending Mr. George Smith, of Omab: iy rog g Y, pro- . i S. Barriger, E. W, B. | Dellone, Beverly, ane, Case, 1 San- v - | the week with her - in C Ta. dent of Plattsmouth, visited in this city lu ment, \\';Ul‘ ”w(lwflh z of continu- hen, v V. Henry, J v ford, Coom, W i By 5 " Ve 4 A Very Quiet Week Amoug the | wustus Prait, 1 it 0. Goodman, It, Patterson, Battert : gant refreshments were served | i Misses Histelle Thorpe and Mazgio : latter.” Iss: 0 this pur- T S 3 s for . ale at | lay, Dierdort, Coom, ~ An legant supper was | g YOUTLE people Jar at a Tate hour, Ziller have roturned te nell i i f the clib, furnished in the hall, 9 and prominent men will asked to deliver ddresscs from timo b U S. A, on the habits and cus e erics dians, next Toe = The Dean Entertains. Mr. and Mr he American Indians, next Tues legant German. very ploasing reneption was given Wed viends a fu, S y Richwood, under iheauspices At the residence of J. J. Dickeys, on upper R aviaie e ta craary byiD antund £ rew's Brotherhood. — 0.8, C. 5. Raymond’s, Kdholm THE COMING CHARITY BALL. A Mule that Can 1 Party. roy A o A i Y Dodge s! e ermi - Reports from Portland, Ore BY I st month, says the Cali- Las jitnessed one of the i ) o : e members of the Broth- r HONEY FOR THE LADIES. £ ys Ul Murphy Wedding—Ge he? SourslavaIDSRoN on0 OF WMo Ok | W tonabEad to MF. T L\Vilbor i Jothe membors of the Broth- | fot that Miss Mora_Baldombe. of this city, 4 fornia Spirit of the Times, 1. C. Holly, il 1t surprise partics of the season. R sk e (g Andrew and the Kings | who has been very sick, lescent, ‘Phe small French capote is now consid- | the well-known horse v, purchased Eeonrds a nin bonor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis AELS 8 nd alsoicheadult mombers (o The wembers of the Young Married Folks' | ered the only style of headdress for the | ug My 1nwmin's ye Sal Two Pleasant : Lubin, and was held at the Windsor hotel. by those who were favored with an invita- | the c: choir. Mrs, Cotton, Mrs, Other S8 ip. few hours all sc CACE Whitnoy, Mr. and M T receiving. About one hundred persons were . : Dir A Cotton, Mrs. | club givea hop on the evening of the 2ith | opera. e ar ol B rAv e yA R R AT (T Fonda and Miss Elizabeth Allen assisted in | {lubgivea hop an the evening of the 2 ol Tioman) eed siora e inlgraat yorue | covicldnnia by Alnalcu heflv se present wi ot Pl P B e The aunual grand charity ball will be | this winter both for hats, bonncts, g ey oTe T T B etz, Mr. and S leuee = it -l‘.”"‘“;,’;- Wil given at Exposition hall on the ning of | and street wraps, Bhd chaice Tstraingl GHlooa T The Smyth-Murphy Wedding. ; 5. I Rubin, Mr. and Mys. i Eal Lae, dller Lopnte VL1 General Gossip. the 15th, and pronuses to be a grand affair. for_evening weddings at houe the low Tuesday morniug at the Cnureh of the ) 6, Mr and Mis, Diaceera. Lol Doano t0sR0ad, fordan, eh A MRS S | e O U I O i i ST LED Hd e vt o L ety Foly Family, by the pastor, the Very Rev. | Scilank, Mr.and Mrs. S. Prince, Mr. and | @ Dowvol, i Sloyers, i Cheaver, (Char and Mark Coad, son of John F. Coad, who | New Gr G intending to hreed he RA. Shaftel, 8. J., V. G., assisted by Rev, | Mrs. L. ( il Meac NS Mbrrit, M| Somlo, BA DDickoy, UNaty iBHahue SWILLYE M P, Jensen, has returnod from [ORE MAFE EOMC, 8 Qe Woodnut. He ; b when a fow months passed away to M. 1%, Dowlin rgsident of Creighton | 41 Mrs. C. Shaw, Mr.und Mrs. C. Rosen- | At AN L Sl s & [jlasings] e and Mrs, 5. Benso Genronne: . J. J. Dickey and Miss Dickey are in e [For band gave v i ki B S a0ty M i |~ The music was furnished by the Musical | 5 lightful con 1 ball on Wednesda Belt, collar s ribbon may | have the mare throw out signs 'of college, Kute, daughter of the late Mr. [}y iic S R Thomas Murphy, was married to Hon, C J. | Mo aui Mo Gieen ipind Mus DiA Sal¥ | Union orehestra, - A fine supper was served. |~ Miss Mamie Moore has returned to school | ;A groat many attended and s be worn with 4 make @ | being with foal. e met John McKuy, Smyth, esq. and Mrs. Goodman, Mr. and Mr it Yoo O, l—"l_ o at Knoxville, 111, I'Ij‘i“““‘ timo L 1 ment out of a p superintepdent of the Ranche del Paso, Nuptial high mass was celebrated by L Mr, Mrs. Drey . 5 400 0] KLY, 4 Miss Estelle Mount has returned to her The fi v 3 iigh Charlotte Corday bonnet” just | and asked him about the breeding | of AR Mr. and Mrs. . W. Lec entertained a | gidios in Ghicago. alumni, raska, will be beld [ brougnt out in Paris is taking well. It is the | the promised colt, but John, with cor- hSCHER Syt ot Dowliny sbuum, N | ) Father Shaffel, and Father Dowling ad LLaas S e e ¢ Wednesdny even- | " N1 Rothacnald has loft for Chicago to | FePruary 1. Dr. Ang ident of the | despuir and confusion of theater-goers. nonsolihiBanon ik sotisollBh sk e AN who wish to be intensely English | cunning smile illuminating his bronzed dressed some apt remarks to the contracting | o : L ) . : partios, wishing them Godspeed througn | X ! sonnenberg: T | ing, at thelr residonce on North Nuneteenth | embarik in busincss Ko have lasiod ] IMethera Wiy AR g lite und congratulating them in the name of Lyt o th e R B Clel | 8 Misdgolltiesi opltnoUTERY Il Richard Swith and wife have gone to Wis- | ;M il Siouniae heve desnedl | arilh e pad Liinat in Iturone ue | eheels, ould turn - away with the re- ¢ 3 st gentleman’s | ongin for month's visit. ; ey QAR vy SWell, hy, wait untii the younwstor pastor and friends. Mr. J. A, Schenk. of S onnd Tho 0N 1 Ll : v onds, Mr. J. n opold. The '} Dreyfuss, I | prize. “Mr. Nichols and Mr. Pease took the 5 o N om I Dayton, O., presided at the o xecuting Kopold, G. 1, Robinson, | hecond prize, and Mr. William Deaso and | Mr M. Goldsmith has left for New Yori, . and Mrs. Alfred Millard. The old civeular form is revived in the \ ) comes along, and then if you doy’t it e head 'l give you his the ‘“Marthe Romaine,” or's é 2] 3 to be absent about a month ¢ " TR e cl o1 A Spiegel, Jacobs, nstein, HBenson, Curtis the third honors, After the ter- Q98a0Y aR0uLs IMoNLi, 88 & daughter of Colonel [ shape known as the Councmara cloak,ciosel ‘Yf"‘".‘xm‘.."(.'y"'\‘ll?:,:'l\'{i“‘,‘,’,"',‘{'{:,’:.3;:1",',1&' Hu. 7 Rothholz, S. tion of the game refreshments were IR Lehmer and Miss Congdon are to | He AL DEoston BABE |l e Py e ro T by Lrish and Belg Sl i L L AL , 8. Bloom, Eleutier, Davidson, | served. The guests present were: M Crie Tuesday at 4 p. m. ¥, for two years, studying music, is now | peasant Hrec Eavol o aurell . She.ollar o8y Berthhold, Fuerth, Offenheimer; [ Mrs, A, . Busche, M The next parf the Assembly will be | in New York, and will be home in a week or 2 house gowns, slightly trained,in Holly did wait. and upon going into s C . nhard, Lewis, Dreyfuss. 0 . Coloncl and Mrs. § 8. © 3 Y very handsome, made of mods- | his puddock at Vallejo one morning he rles George, Mr. Mr. Sol Prince is getting up the drama, 1 eda brocade figured with tiny | found the filly with a handsome young baek on sive and dam s sir of eld at the Millard on Friday evening, the th. ngly attired in Danish Brot N T i ¢ 18, a trave it of dark elive plah, Njis 8- | The cighth anniverss and Mrs, J. P, Williams, Mr, R Nv\,k:}lx‘_"l‘_"““)‘“l‘};“*djl“‘;15',";;' i[l"""‘!“;‘“,:,‘,“"l‘ Adumops ihe Lrogliors the bonefit of ayloes, XA i mule by her .~m‘_‘.| i (S @004 Sler PSS v Murphy, | panish Brother Nichols, Mr. and Mrs, Sw . : D R A e LY ) titrained coss dresses of blac 5 considerably suvprised ajd ] i Mich. take pl t the new Danish | ¢ 1/ Tioa fon L rocatblon ] {08 SANSQETRLIY SULHERE AR maid of honor, 'and Mr. Edward J. % : Y ! v Murphy, brother of the bride, was the ed Saturday evening ut Metropolitan f 3 + g g Mr. Sol Bergman ieft on Tuesday evening | and Howard, some time in I ¥ od over siips of brilliant red » e ool b Tron i trel best man tothe groom, Owing to the com- | hail with a grand ball and banquet, Alorme for v York to be absent about three Mrs. John P aughters, Bessie | wa 1k AR A0 M9 : 0. ! P.R. Dubois, Messrs. Nat Brignam, A. [0 b 3 hi . however, i i parativoly recent afiliction in the bride’s | from visiting lodges were present,’including | Bishop, Willism Pease, Robert: Pease, I1 weeks. nd Emily, wif i of John | " iy picture hats of bright red velvet, deco- | 1)), M,’,)“,j‘ ,'“{;'_",1_',' wover and nupield Mrs,Charles I, Stephens left for Nebraska | Srvin, barrister, X 4, | puted with heavy gold giiloons and immense Tt SONJ) - URXNYe family, no invitations to the wedding were Vo 40 N N 3 ¥ y members of lodge No. 46, Council Bluffs, and | Bostwick, C. H. Guiou, Johin Collins, George y 3 3 q 3 sent Out, but many of the friends of the [ WGbIS OFIOGKS Be: 4G 4 OTEC 1 (ity on Monday to spend a few days with her isiting Hon! 1. & in. 1 D e e s A e scems that tho you parties tostificd their esteou and conprratula- | loiko No. 10, Nebrasku (0 . 4 fricnds. and daughters S tined to fame, for lust he follow- tion by : nce at the ¢ ) There were ity-five couples present, = . $ 3 5 Omaha, BHNODRDG. 2 osrir k] o o £ el P 4 ol 7 ation. Charles H. Dewey left Wadnesday morn- Corduroy helps to make many of the more Ler WAS recolvoec auit 4 0t ut the breakefast aftor | ‘whe following committe who managed the |y yrogramme for the art association for | ing for California to be gone two or threo ; s | notable winter walking dresses, and is no | VALLEIO, Dec, 2, 1858, —Fditor Spivit inar & o affair did themselves proud: A, Norgard, months, 5 on S ALY end stylish when combined with dark brown | of the times: I have now upon my TR Chris Johnson, Peter Hunsen, Poter West- " Miss Kate Lillis, of Kansas City, is visit- | % orivas/glvon ji o Miss Addic | cloth and trimmed with solid black. raneh ut o suckling mule colt oral Rov, Fathor Dowling, 8. d, H. C. Petersen, J, Hanscn, Robert ing ut the residence of K. J. Bremen, on Bin- | (a0t O0\0WE G M5 G RAERO0 | Butterttics of beaded lace now hover about | bred by one of Mr. Hugmin’s famous Creighton college; Father McCarthy, pastor | NN 00 Coe e | g SLroel . . : Locbman, of Pittsburg, also Mr.'S. J hair, Mhoyare notae niipaciive 8- the | lonsuclky, ‘Juok,.iout of St Philomena cathedral; Hon. John A, 4H 8 e N e PN 0 d M. Hen. | rive, r. Olof E i Squire wus married to Miss Kate | isher, 13 Wood and a4 numberof otber A00 caps ok noW. €0 Wikl toagowns, I AInslsa, dam by flicho, Croighton, Colonel O'Keefe, of Creston, Ia.; | 4nd 2 . 1. Madsen, M. and ) o y Mr. Olof Ellison on wdinayian of Montpelier, Vt., on Thursday of | Omaha people. and are trimmed with ribbons to mateh theit Ay formed and st T.J. Maloney, £sq., sud T, 13. Mindhan, | dricksen, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hensen, 3 Art” oni January 2. Mr. Edward-Rudolph b MBSO« At JraR Ena 4 : fiTiaes, Rashinupson r. Sud axg N, i | Garexyunicl will sueak o ![andsoape. Ast! MeClintock s to be married to Plattsmouth Socicty Items. 4 In London 18 that of | ;g nyy'colt T T e Pito shbn Mr. gnd Mrs. Smyth left on the atternoon | yi ond “Mrs, L. Hansen, Mr. and Mr ! ary 11, and Miss iKate M. Hall follows | pioutenant Edward Brooke, Wednesday, [ Miss Emma Dabb, of Lemars, lu., is visit woman there [ 0 05 g train for Chicago, Milwaukeo and other | Mr and Mrs. L, Hansen, Mr aud Mrs. v 25 with “inconsistencies of | junta, | 2ias Emme Dap, of L ) la, Which to | that Tamin ears i prove that points in the east, and after their return will | 80 Mr. . etersen, My, N, Hossou, M. | Modern Decorative Art.” These bi-monthly | ““yi " fihoe povadfield. of SBoston, is visit- | & S : nearly every other sherif's oflicer are shut [ the mule has inl cd the trotting be at homo at Thirty-sixth und Webster | 20d Mrs. Paulsen. The Misses Jensen, Paul- | addressos before the socicty on’ topies con- | My, Charles Tosenfield, of aston, i8 visit: | Mre, Yetzer, of Atlantic, fu,, visited atthe | fast. action through his ri streots, whero tho groom has erected o [ S Fausen, Petersou, Lurson, and others Rocled with aro will yndoubiedly becomo au Dam stroet, 1 e faufinan, o FAT | nome of Mr. Mekntee u day this woek. Ringe has made its appearance once more | Hambletonian hlood hundsome cottage. AT T e Y S PR T T ) TR i X:,I,‘l‘k‘:fi';“i,m;l‘;"“'; iR AMDG LR Miss Nollie Samucls, of Chicago, is visit- | . Mr. A, E. Cook, of Malyern, Ja., visited | in the realn of fashion, and it frequently [ mateh him for #250 o The Coming Charity Ball, Jeucssen, | Musie by Hoffman Orehostra, | Kiowi artlovers of our eity, ani s so fat | ing her sistor, Mrs, 1. Fox, on South Seven. | his brother, Dr. Uook, of this city, on Wed- | edges the Fandyke rodinkotes and peplumn any of the get of ( The charityball next Friday eveningat | SupDer by Johnson been eminently successful in securing their | teenth street. Resday) Lrony g bordors o classlo Qraiorion”of race to he to narness, gl K - it B co-operation. Mrs, Lizzl® Cutting is visiting with Mr, | Mr. Fred Lehuhoff. agent for the 3reols h : hevenfter agreed upon. Respects ZERsilion M. prosiae te bo $ho gresten) Mr. and Med, and Mrs. ¥ G, Miner, at Eighteenth and | politan Publishing company, of New York, | ¢ Good cashmere and H a clot, in_all ours. B, C. HoLLy.” o t yoar, The affuir is under On Sunday evening at the residence of Mr, A Progressive Euchre Party, Spencer streots. visited at his Lome in Plattsmouth this :ifi'"r}!‘ are “H|l"h used "fl \h I ‘w'\\'lw i the management of the Omaha Charity as- | and Mrs. Moritz Meyer, on upper Douglas Among the many pleasant social events of Mrs. Charles J, Greene and Mrs, Frank B, | week. ‘,"" are made up in modifled empire fushion, A Peculiar Battle, with folds of China crape or India silk cross Barnosville . (Kot} Cox sociation, and the receipts go for the benefit | street, a reception was tendered to Mr. aud | the week was the progressive euchre party | Lawrence sturtéd for southern Califormia | Miss Hattic Latham, daughter of B. & M. ing on the breast, and forming a rufile below [ {anau A ’ B " | St. Louis Globe-Democrat: January and February will pr of great interest to the members of the society. As of the Creche. ‘Tho patroncsses of the ball | Mrs, 1. N. Apple, of Denver; Miss Addic | given by Mrs. Higg ssidence, | Tuesday morning, ket F. Lutha e y Reicia e Y b 1. D " i A Mrs, Higgins, at her residence, 8 ticket af . Latham, Baves | the elbow slee Ise a puff through the comprise the temding soclety ladies of the | 1iioom, of lowa City, and Ewmuma Lewis, of | corner of Poppleton and Georgia avenuos, | | Mrs: W. H. Remington loft for Now Yorl | Thursday evenitie t hor fome, North Sixti | dimond shapod Siash at th Lo of thea. | w0 Bert Coverston, u_ well-known vegi- A R, B8 A T R itao. Fracisco, Auong the nvited Thursday evening the 10th, Scven tables | Jst ‘uesday, after an extended visit with ARG i AT @ ASE CRING, RLAR, BapeIE) | I arpins, thoss with sholl hoadings that :‘;‘l';' “'I.“;"‘“ 20010, “"";' d an ‘““I'l" Leyonberger, Dr. Mercer, Hulat, Hol v und Mrs, I N. Apple, of Deny were ocoupied by the players, The first 9 o , % g et o rasent. amaa | curve backward und are set with smull dia- ng fight between a blue racer and a N. Paive S. Steboins, N. Z. Burreit, ax Meyer, Mr. and Mrs, B, Goldsmith, | B0 Yo WoR 8 S0 ¥ ARG RARS: 1 i L e e Y o 2 A > rt golden ones with | fighting in a field, and approached them on Iteed, . 3. Dickey, Will Paxton, | Mr. and' Mrs. M. Hellman, Mr, und Mrs, | 5. N. Mealio. dhe booby prizes were won | and points in California. ary dellgl S B d v 2l at the top. The [ without difficulty, W ole Frank Colpetzer, Thonvis Miller, Mux Moyer, | Morita Mever, Mv. and ‘Mra. i1, Reatieid, | b¥ Mr: Porigo and Mrs. C. F. Suan and cro- | £d McGion and Pétor Swoenoy loft, for | 11 and 8 very delighiul timo was spent, and costliness is reached 1 | il (hem, ahd upon i e .Lt; Sherwood, Almu Keith, Jo Iarker ! | Mr. and Mrs. Fisber, Mr, and Mrs, M. Cahn, | 8t¢d 8 world of amusement. = An elegaut | San Francisco Mednesday morning, where | James Stephenson, jr., of Omaha, visited that liave a big topaz set about with @ | \jn L R TR Dundy, Coutant, N e Mr. and Mr o , Mr. and A. Polack, | luncheon with coffee was served at 12. ALl [hey will remain a few woeks, his college chum, Mr, F'red Cox, this woek. rele of diamon ds, iem over noticed the head of the Barker, W. J. Conuell, J. M. Thurston, I, ¢, | Mr. and Mra! | Messrs, Bioom, of | left declaring they had nover spent @ more | . ‘Payl Horbach leaves for Boston to- | He has beon attending college at Rucine, [ A fashionable but often inconvenient at. | ShAKC, sticking out from under the Himebiugh, G D. Woolworth, R. C, Gay. | Iowa Citys & Oberfelder, 8. J. Fisher, | “di00CNME 0 My and Mrs. Austin | MOTTOW, Lo be gono for some time, with the [ Wis- X tachmont to o ball dress is u bow of moire or [ HWK's wing = Upen investigation he lord, 8.5, Curtis,” A.J. Popploton, H. H. [ Julius Meyer, M. L. Rocder, D. Koeder, A: | 08¢ Jrescht Were: My, and Mes, Austin | o0 of regaining his health, Mrs, Thomas Wilkinson, of McCook, vis- | 8atin ribbon fastened to the shoulder by a | found that the snake had wound itselt Meday, B. E. B, Kennedy, V. Coffman, K. gum\--v. i |~1‘M“-"'f"v The Mis Pauline ()0 (0T s, Perign. Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Blanche Hellman, daughter of M. | ited hor relatives and numerous friends here | cluster of flowers, The bow itself s com- | about the hawl’s ncek and was choking § Hauerson, M. 8. Lindsuy, A, Rosowater, | Golfiemth, Eeyuns Lewit, of San Brandisco; | jonn ' Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Woodard, Miss | Hellman, leaves for Notré Dame, near South | lst weels posed of many long loops of irrcgular | it to dewth, The other hawk was at- Chins, Mot 3o Mo 6, Cloment | 3 nehio Hollman. Music: dnd rofreshinants | [ittio Kosicr, Miss Lidwich, of Des Moines, [ Hend, Ind., the coming week, Mrs, R. . Cushing, of Omaha, visited rel. | lensths, and two ends of the ribbon. In the | tacking the blue racer in uttempts to Tt A aApeEl saan Moval), & B 1 were served, und a very ploasant timewes | In.: Miss Lizzie Iosters, Mr. Demain Led | The Misses Jennie and Retta Dellone, of | atives in the city this weck. rapid evelutions of the dance, these flying | relense his mate. The hawlis were big B s Rarcha, Aisbooos, Adolpli Mayer, | MEF h wich, of Hartan, Ia.; Miss Mary Kosters, Mr, | Kountze Place, entertained their friends at [ Mr, H. Waterman attended a convention of | 10008 100K like o many silken lassos fellows and the snnke of medium 8146 . howmas Swobe, George Heyu, A. Allen, ) d e and 'Mrs. Stratton, Mrs, G. W. Duncan, of | cards last Wednesday evening. ¥, M. C. A. c 05 Ll 0 Anew and convenlent muff is made of | If loft alone it would > Whorter, Churchill Parker, John Barker. . 3 N K. , M. C. A. committees held at Lincoln this 3 i oft alone it would have undoubted)y’ Zularien Saut casker, Jo er, Vestal Hop. Heiena, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Shaw, | Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Raymond will give a | weel cloth, in the shape of @ bag purse open 8t | Lilled both of the bird Heltman T B Hollins, 4 1 i ot | One of the most delightful danccs of the | Mr. G W. Gilbert, Mr. Toolon, of Colum | reception at their residence on Twenty fifth | | Mr. J. 13, Strode, of Lincoln, was in the | °4¢h snd, bordared Were Witk (4r or feoth e Georgo W. Ames, M. C. 'Nichols, Kirkendall, | season was given at Masonic hall on Thurs. | bus O.i Mr. Blanghurd, Mes. Booth, Mr. | street next Thursday evening. city this week attending district court. Gps g ad fhalt Lo dulddle Wil g, de Beheaded by the Cars, Charles A. Cae, Johin Hrady, Robert Easson, | day evening, Junuary 10, by Vesia Chapter, | and Mr. and Mrs. A Gulick, Comunane | - Mr. J. E. McClure, western passenger | Major Wheeler, of Omaba, attended dis- | use the wriniles make 1t deliciously warm JINaN AT, Jan, 12.—~Last night the dead Montgomery, John Waketiold, Milton Rog' | No. 6. The music was by Irvine's orchestra. | Wis. ) | pgent of the Milwaukee railroad ‘company, | trict court in Plaitsmouth this week. and when not nceded it can bo crushed mto | pooy of & wowan was found at the end of ik Gecar, Willlums, Thomas Hogers, Dr. | The following ladies and gentlomen partici & 18 just returned from the wost. Judge Russell issued marriage licenses to | marvellously small space. tufrreignt donay of the Keniyoky Cenlast Allen. George ' B, Lake Nathan Shoiac: | pated: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Davis, Mr. and Tom Cushing Surprised, Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stauton and her old- | James T. Marques and Clara A. Hester, of | The newly formed democratic woman's | se .0 Ceviagton, By, v head was n, ' George ‘B, Lake, Nathau Shelton, J . 4 e M Last Monday evening, previous to his de. | €5t 80n are to oceupy the Lawrence residence | Weeping Water, and Frank Marler and Miss | club ot Mitwiuhon e ous from her body Ly the cars, In her Jawes E. Boyd, 1 Peck, Alfred Millard, | Mrs. Judge Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. George d for the remainder of the wiuter. i i ub ab Milwaukea la 80 P twas found §25 and a loaded pistol. Louis Bradford, J. H. N. Patrick, Frod | Hume, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grow, Mr, and | PArture for St. John's college, Fordham, N e L B iar. Asis, of Rock Hluffs, last week. ment, started by women of standing and re- | She appeared o be about forty-five years Gray, Horbach, V. Garngan, G. Gilbert, [ Mrs. John Pray, Mr. and Mrs, H. . Craw, | ¥+ Mr. Tom Cushing was very pleasantiy | o6 Siedish Tadlos Holiel soclety will | Mr. i, Carpenter, ot punis city, and father- | finoment and Mkely to bo dunlicated ou the | old, No clow to her ideatity lins been found, V. ¥ 9 h 25 A s 38 &0 R B . - olie . - | in-law, of St. Johusburg, Vt. v republican sid i or Womel and it i Taaatlils SAGHICHE S ritUls e Willia' . Hunctett, . N, "Diets, H. . | Mr.and Mrs. . 8. Suwith, Mr. and Mrs. | surprised at the bome of bis parents on | tion ball Saturday eveving, February o The | chased lots i Nehawka sud are buliding o | foria themselves ws 1o o coming duty, ke | Andit is impossivle to tell whettior itis 8