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Sk W AN THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY,_ APRIL 21. 188¢ PAGES The MAMMOTH CLOTHING EMPORIUM M. HELLMAN & CO. - LEADERS of LOW PRIGES = SMALL PROFITS ! OUR SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK WILL BE $0 A GREAT TEN DOLLAR SUIT SALE. S10 These goods just received, all of excellent quality, and latest fashions. D uring the coming Week.- we offer, to enable you to clothe your person in Vanderbilt fashion for $10. Here are a few of the suits offered: CHOICE OF SACEH STUITS AT $10 EACH. A Fancy Plaid Cassimere, serge lined, worth $15. : An all wool fancy plaid cheviot, serge lined, handsome, worth An all wool salt and pepper grey Cheviot, serge lined, $15. worth $17. ; An extra fine quality in striped cassimeres, worth $1 A fancy mixed cheviot, very stylish, fine Farmer’s satin q. Y 3 : , worth $16. . lining, worth $18. An all wool light grey cheviot, very nobby, serge lined, Black or brown corkscrew worsted, serge lined, not bound, worth $16. _ i worth $16. Blue or black all wool wale worsted, serge lined,worth $18. LSO CHOICE OF FROCK SUITS AT $10.00 EACH. A pepper and salt Cheviot, 4-button cutaways, worth $15. An all wool invisible check cassimere,4-button cutaway,nobby. worth $17 An all wool black wale worsted, 5-button cutaway, worth $:6. All wool light grey cheviot, serge line d, worth $16. , We have added to this Special offering, many suits of which there are two and three leftof certain lots, in order toclose out that lot. Some of these goods are worth Double the price at which they are going. MAIL ORBERS SOLICITED AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. THE D the great ball—notwithstanding the whole of more gorgeous, more ornate in 1 perhapd in other counties, the | shibition CITY COUNCIL, and Horse Car manufactory, of Chicago, has | it, he has not boen heard to say “d—n” once | their decorutions than any who walk Peac- fting’ or *heaving’ is | C. ey nnastich; It Decides That a Large Number of | 87rived in Omaha. He brought with him a it 3 , ny of his familiar friends. If he didn't | tree upon these fuir April after: ! practice . Luy the men lift the Lee is Surprised. TreatoibnaniBSIC L aB 0l horse car, and 1t will be one of the feature v sophic spirit he i = v : Ay b : . car v et SR EROE (R, R e thaa SN LR SLILL & Lee Hostetter, son of Dr. Hostetter, 674 [ The council met, last night, and passed an 0&.2,,':,‘,3",’,3,![‘.‘"5,5]:3'2‘.{,. oL radeh ] il Apd. Moyemente of the Varlous | hundred. times.. . Ho. was Hmast | hundr vos in love with them. Our | liffor hoavo tho me drgccesils Saunders street, was the picased vietim of a | ordinance ordering the grading of the fol. train and will contain the thirteon horses eadersjand SLlons T e ; URLIELTIR Go WL N | S N en Sravomon ! sur on Tuesday ovening. Those | lowing streets: Dorcas, from Thirteenth to | from Jim Stephenson’s stablos to bo used i AR R e (o gkojthelr i melpnEetlatod byiwives- : ¥ | re: T Iu-l;hs'vr"z A ||‘xl|‘1!.‘l,\vn1‘1(~r' Twentieth; Twenty-second, from Leaven- ("?:‘ux'hlum‘qn the excursion. The car is @ been transferred to others, yet he does not | that u hots Matroncoriin dtiatax: their a they lift him e Prostomer fiote, Avalts, | worth to Pierce, Mickory, from Thirteenth e lan o o iany respoota. Itisiof:stands BAST LENTEN FESTIVITIES, | JEh iror make a fus m any way. He | ertion more ex b nuv_.lp times, | .m\‘lA oficn 4 foyy: ottor, khlllow, O to Sixteonths Elgntoenth, from Custoilas to pu‘u-ni"fin-'.r{‘r':l- is equi '{‘:fi.;f.'xfllnu‘.‘:lr‘vfif:rfi." bides his timo and scems confldent thtovery | A man may bo ';|,-.um anything eiso he e 4 a2 . Osburn, Pratt. Yule, Stoney, | Vinton; Center, from Thirteenth to Twen- | compartments and soparato supply upurg A Breezy Chat About Subjects of | juguiiitive porsons who sometimes sond short | \ y e t5, GO S <hire on plon hemploton, - Baxtor, Wale | tioth: Thirty-first, from Leavenworth to | ments. Bocial Interest Including Per- notes to newspapers asked the other day v is 4 hostnut, 3 ay an hour o an o, | amucl Johnson, Davis, Beoge Woolworth; ;\\,..,,}3 ninth, from Leuven- S “;‘_I_";‘.r 3 1 Gossi Forec: “Who the devil Allister, anyway ¢ K v o of the first water; he | 23100 by thiree Justy women E worth to Hickory; Twent ih, from Pop- | 1 sodittle, sles, sonal Gassip and Forecasts Whobs M ALl otar oll, in the first place, | mat N o S Fione s roor sclaiming that they - PEDT () T M R e, «conora Z. Johnson commenced suit yes- of Comng Events, Ward MeAllister is a sonthern man, a ni- | eurling lovks, David wwas o ous ja g | Bad come ‘to “hft Tollf T s i§ in West Point, N ninth to Thirty-thivd from Twenty. | LIBY m the district court against the \ BRE e Pifteenth, froy | Omaba Coal, Coke and Lime company and tive or Georgin, not far from sixty yearsold, | raiment us 3o a 4 and u resident ‘of New York neariy forty | he happenc : ) fancy : meitn ! ) o o 3 - Lee has returned fr Doreas to ally next south renty-sever Freeman I. Ham, claiming that she is the Past Lenten Festivitios, yoars. Ho was trained for the bar and ad ; lioa | & ] . s, o ne) : b ye s tra a |k ] 5 ¢ : o Leavenworth to vard; St. yner of a s0 3 1 OBER Lent's forty | mitted to it, but his inclinations being 55 he wore a dress coat, ! v ter Fuesday : A and family will summer in | Maryrs - avannot freo e nmnousoand log InTovcleladions days of prayer and ab, | Father than legal, ho has been valet had to pack ong up in his valise when 3 re such ) AL O ! nd that the defeudants have filed a mechan: S i ter known all along in the clubs and the | he went around stumping the 3 : anl 0 Miss I olnson lett Thursday fora [ sixth ~to Thirticths Tw rst, from | €30 for matoris hoogunt ol mUbIILHOY stinenco end to-day, and | social world int genort than in his profession, ATouudppIg AR/ i iy, and us lift Lo R Al et it veng it ! for matorial used by Ham in_ construote the air is full of rumors | He is in the fullest sense a society man, liv- A rso riri { e ond, ~ from Davenport to M {“.».-““:‘lflhhnx he usks the court to can- of coming social events In good bu not extravagant stylo on a crary s about.thel Jastions:|i 00 0 llitla (Hishorparley, S Toverand ‘ axo, from Tweatieth to Tweaty-third, | to the property, - C L1C Cloud on the titie 5 ular income from property, and making dudeism. People say « veler compr . 5 fair visito ) ve t oty ¢ 3 The Emmet Monument | NTdl? capecially usafal to thesoalal world | non.a suspoct of dudeism. T any for half a o and thus escaped the . Ch . Dewey returnéd from Cal- alxli ey onue, X fromiDouking ¥ Charles I, Pouter entered suit against the z |association leadsthe van | as an orgon Av‘rmn! m;muuuru:l fashionable | ho's too ubsor think little things.’ | dreaded complin i uy; Burdotte, from Sherman ave. | & “'P"""'fi’f.‘“:f‘;“,‘f"c‘}'.'im 5 'Blrm frade g; ; Ty , | events, He cit pretentious nor | That's not the res '8’ 100 POOT to S e 0se has gone on atw oL iaaraatie : : hung g wnh_n party next }‘uesdn\ :);’t;:“::’us, un:l h:x l;ll‘o‘t ll't;ru"‘ly :uusé "n \‘\III‘J'. nx»u“';':“.lli‘fu'r 1 uclum.l:::"uu]dhl?m‘t‘fl'\’\"mf I:e' The Emmet Ball, trip to Gh 2, gone on atwo ;:‘:m’lr_(‘v\(14;‘\[;:‘!‘(;‘5:";:;“] ke, from Eig l\:(:mh und Shelby strects, ll:muim- evening at Masonic hall. | ), 5ug) lie hiug been often represented in that | gocs sloueh ) : The twenticth annual grand batl of the | g, B, Kingsberry bas returned from a trip | north iine of Badtgm onon i | that his property has been greatly dumaged, ['his association has been in | character. His friends say ne js a ‘good 2 Emmet N t association is to be held York and the east. from Grace to Lake; Lake, from Twentieth | pixtogtion in cquity was slod by COatliaplin xistence twenty yeurs, and | fellow,” are all ready wistandaupkior "['"i Business Versus Society. next Monday evening av Masonic hall. The wcement of Miss Kittie Nye ana | to Thirticth; Spruce, from Twenty-second to | Tetis P lll‘:l;::::::'v.d |:|:3‘v::.‘\" ! nnlu:;;xl'.mfiué {a annual Dalls arc always great social suc- | Boismens by probmeim ot ms “yeny “Joiat | In this age society makes demands upon | association has been in existenceso loug, and . E. Ruld is announced. Twenty fourthi Franklin from Twenty- | an necounting bo mado in cortain. promissery g W Al e (eas v z men which, if fulfilled, are bound to | . o 's have Ve 3 ently Joslyn leave to- | fourthto Thirty-second; Burt, from not 1 rtgage ° et Stufr, CWard MeAllister is always & gentlo- | Young men which, its social affairs huve proved so eminently Joslyn leave to- | fou i di Burt, i cs and a mortgage on a picce of land she The eighth annual May party of the Home [ man,” is one thing they say quite often. [ unfit him for business. No merchantor law- | success at i s without saying that [ ™0 Bidioxlco. tJ‘\L\'l‘:\IY.H'I(I)l 1;"1"\\3-’-‘11)1.“-'3:}#111 Nl"\"' m:' u{“r‘l" sold the first named defendant. She also Circle club takes place Wednesday evening, | Though he docs not talk ‘uch on_ the sub: | ver wants a salesman or clerk that devotes , Wi f second | Mr. Jesa Iseman, of Sioux City, Ta., was [ fom Webstar 1o Gaiginer [ onent-third, | prays that the mortgage bo foroclosed aftew May 1, at Masonie hall. Theso May parties | 16¢t e certainly must feol that he_ would three-quarters of his cvenings to parties, [ decade of the society’s visiting Omaha friends the past week. from Farnam to Hamiltons Eighteenth. fren t!";"c":""a“"nfl if the defendants refuse are ulways looked forward to with consid. [ uve done unucl better for himsolt: had, tho cs, ote. The man who doesn't get to bed | 108} pleasuruble affair, | Efforts Hon A O pvymun, wife and daughter, | Center to Dorcas; Twenty-third, from P ¥A0R0L0H; erablo pleasure by the " club members. On [ Kopb out of the contennial business al- | ISR B ) A2 WD IRCH CRE 1O it forshito uil Ll o inaeibll formeriballs !Xl‘:nc returned from a three months' tour of | Cuming to Lake; Twenty-cighth, from Far- The County Court. this occasion the hall will be beautifully | together. fiinoaTo ook distinl oo conaitios e tnshet]| LA Ly e ash bliclenspigcs ofitho! masnui Zurope. : 2 | mam to Dodgo: Twenty cighth avenue, from | Robert Ross was yesterday appointed fn decorated. ? PN e la IR ook e (B0 \SONCIHORI0 nEROL)| A AT BRY s y young ludies of the First Presbyterian | Farnam to Dodge; Twenty-ninth, from Far: | the county court, administrator of 1o cetite On the samo ovening av Exposition hall the | 4 & 1culis'to e given. for. e ‘puffioses] LLSLICIS L7 o'clock the noxt morning. Yot ;i s church present a cantata next Thursday | nam to Dodge; Twenty-first, from Leaven. | of John M. Toss, deccased. A L that's it our young men are trying to do. foll g the ¢ evening. worth south to Briggs estate, M. A, Maul was appointed administrator Woman Relief corps gives its first aunual I $ ) th g B oL ball for the benefit of destitute ex-soldicrs, | of establishing a music fund for St. John's | Twenty-five yeus 0 we thought nothing rangeuwents [& o M) and Mrs,/C, B, Winoote have returnod B of the cstate of Alfred B. Snowden, dée their widows and orphans. collegiate church, 1t may be the means of | of working from 7 o'vlock in the morning from their wedding trin, und are at home at BEGGING FOK SIGNATURES oonaed. onpril 8d tho gripmen and conductors of the | organizing a surpliced choir, which is being | Wil 11 o'clock at nigit, duy in and doy Ttoception. —Jumes Connelly, Pat MeArdle, | Paciflc and Park avenue, ; e e United States National bank sued W, e Il iy Sarray company FIVQ 1 helt | contemplated. In any oveut it will cnable | h\orvay Ccan't go home at 4 or 5 | B A. O'Brien Dennis Kelibor, Martin Me! | Mr. Emil Ganz, secrotary of the Youne pris o Move the Fort to;| M, Dodge aud 5 L, Andrews forl g0/onl ‘enough tickets have been sold to make the | the choir to furnish even better music than . Ha severence and econ- | KKebna. Z Men's Hebrew association, is to be married X CAgepalayue, Bdwards brought acti raii event an assured success, it has in the past. The programme com- ) attributes of a successful man, | Floor.—Ed Quian, T, J. O'Neil, T. J. Con- | to Miss Morrison, May 14 at the snynagogue. Yort ling business men stated to o . Jensen 1o recovor 050 on u\v"l"..%?.,(ii'u?' \‘tflu chapt RIYEAA May {athY on the | prises the names of some of our best local | MO matter what his vocation may be. way, Sumuel Montgome 1 0'Connor. LM F L l[‘vl:‘;fiv”'L'.’(‘“f"‘":i u‘r‘ ;\lr; OFIEE of *E that they had been im- | notes, 3 ¥y en nl y Masonichall. * The par- | $.1. . o pET s - 5. F'rench, gives a 'ty to.a | portuned by certain partics to sig et — (S ,,';,”{;‘,o A st s pas. | ‘talont and will draw largely, rogardless of Literary Mititiamen, _ The Ewell of the Senat-, large nuinber of her fricnds, on the evening | for AR B ml A 8 L,::‘,fi: Law Library Association, ficient guarantee of the coming event being | the worthy cause. The following is the pro- The session of the Creighton Guards ht- IFor the first ten days of the special session | of April 23 at her home m Central Park, AT AT resented, by wi i At a mecting of the Omaha Law Librar; 8 pleasant one. gramuo: sraiy soslsty Jast. Monduy. ovoning as. an | of the senate, saya the. Washingion corres: || Corsljowolry Is senin v faahion, sspeolally | SI0U0: O MUs Repeeseatod by wayof tn- || Lo IiTRe O, 10 Omatia LAY Teibisig To morrow evening, the young peoploof | PART I utusually interesting one, The firsy thing | pondent of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the | foF Youtggirls—debutintes—who wear neck- AR RNAIN WUy SEANCP MBAEER A |} DS RIS EHERATLISSA ORI & the Soutnwestern Lutheran chuach will | Parade March AT Hartan MBERGR ils : ROF, lets, brooches, clusps and s of it, | 8aid that no money would be appropriated o,y uy, the following were celebrate the end of Lent by giving an orango Mandoiin and Guitar Ciub, on the program was the excellent rendition | the attire of the new senator from Colorado | gotimes set with smull diginon.ls, The | for the present fort so long as tho re-location | ¢lécted directors for the ensuing years social at the kome of Mr. John Swobe, Pa- | Mandolins: Guitars : of **Spartucus,” by Mr. o attracted no special attention, This was be- | pale pink coral is preferred matter is allowed to stand in its pre e, B Lake, Champion &, Chase, Her- cific street and Georgia avenue, Henry Rustin, Will Doane, was followed by Mr. D, C whorend | causo Mr. Wolcott was in a new and untried | * The Ladics’ Relief corps of the Grand | shave: that > decl AT Moses . O'Brien, Isaue Adums, An Easter fair will bo held next Saturday | Grant W. Kebnoy, Howard A. Clark, an cusuy on ' A Typographical Brror. Mr. | fleld and, so to speak, was fecling his way. | Army of the Republic gives 8 grand ol s Hianes Win somo Qooided: aetion ls novwe [ Jay ) John L. Kennedy, Prank Ee evening, at the residence of Mrs. Josepir | Harry Burkley W. S. Widenor, mA?l‘lfl |w“"‘ f.;r I‘I}Ilh({!lllf;’ill l’:l 1.\\4'm! .l«.mr Kemarkable as it way scem, he lacked seif- | 1xposition hail on the cvening of May 1 for | MArY necessity in more than one sense, ¥ I', (.u J. Smyth, Arthur C. Wakeley and Barker, for the benelit of St. John's church. | Quartetto—luvitation to Dance Jungst | Pago Chicago panar, eatimated the number ot rance. H f0t oV feell the benefit of destitute cx-soldiers and | Lhose who are peddling the petition promise | #nd Charles W, Haller. The diractors will A number of very pretty articles.are veing “Temple Quartette—Mossrs. Yy type in it and demons bow remar Atouranco. Ho sodtpt over that focling of | \iaows and orphans of sojdiors, to work fora military school, o bo estab- | Inect at the sume place, next Wednesday, av e Y Wheeler, Burkley and it is that more errors do not apper. or | difiidence, howeyer, and returned to his | " Semper Fidelis chapter of the Orient | L#ed at the present fort, upon re-location, | 4 0'¢lock to elect ofticers and organize, - The The Oriole lodgo gives its second annual | % . France, an excellent piano duet by Miss Maud Hussie | natural s A State which has resultod in | of Oumana gave its annual banquot. at Ma | 204 they also state that 'the railroads will | FePorts of thesecretary and trensurer showed entertainment on “hursday evening, A | SOPrano Solo—Sweet the Angelus Was xixlu‘l .Mmieu _.lAm_x‘x;‘s Ai |"\llw“2d" Dr. | the amuzement of his fellow members in the | sonie hull Fhursday ning. Tousts wero | PULON @ system of suburban trains to and [ Uhe¢ association to be'in a prosperous condis musical programmo and. dancing are to bo RIBlog e stnonrn, G Opertl | MDY loiaren @ gpiendid oration on | senate and tho wandprinont of tho gallorles. | papondod to by DR aent membass and chs Jom the Lolleyuo sito upon its selection. | tiou in 1l respocts. e order of the ovening. . Violin Solo—Seloctod ... . Mr. Edw J. Brott followed by an impromptu_debate on | clothes, which, 1 CArivie whorEtously hig | ©VenL was i every way un enjoyable one. O TR L'u‘r’:-"";fi‘-‘l-lhx‘.;'i-m;lv‘,ffi Builcing Permits, Py Tenor Solo—Of Theo T aw Thinking, the subject, ‘Resolved thut Private Owner- | would malce thio publct of unew edition of | CArds are out anuouncing the wedding of | indifforent success - secomng signers, da. | Supt. Whitlocl yesterday issued the fol- % . . Marguerita, . Meyer—Helmund | ship of Land Should be Abolished. the Surtor Iltosgrius, or the philosophy of | Mr. Ajbert M. Hopiins to Miss Louise Mc- | spite the fact thut peoplo as a ruls Will sign | lowing permits to bujia, Miss Zippio Strauss was tendered a fare- Mr. D. A, Wheeler, jr. T'he society has organized a class in litera- ( clothes, He pramnisgs to cut almost as great | 1-ean, May 1, prox., at 1 o'clock p. m. Tho | & potition for almost anything of a public ua- | g PseRuie. o pullds well party last Thursday evening by Mrs. A. | Soprano Solo—She Wandered Down the ture that will meot one u week to study | a figure in the anuals of the senate us did | ceremony will be performed at the residonce | ture, . “Spring and Joseivn stremas, Welling, Lewis, attended by about thirty-five of her Mountain Side...... lay | @reat authors, Mr. J. A, Rooney will have .| Tabor with bis aiawoends and nightshirts of | of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, G, ———— o, ono'siory feame dweiing,® ™ frionds, Goames, danolng and refresbments Mrs. Martin Cabin, goof it and the first meeting will be’| surpassing valug. While Tabor ran to | McLean, 2705 Hamilton street. Mr. Hop. Western Arc Assoclation. Spring and Joselyn stroets “ w0 were the order of t q =z PART 11, next Tuesday night. Longfellow will be the | nightshirts anddiamonds, Wolcott runs to | kins is oficial reporter of the Third judicial The preparations for the art exhibit to D.and A. L. My, one-and-onehalt- © the order of the evening and & most | yiglin Solo—Scene De Ballet De Beriot | first author studied, and Mrs. Haly will read | trousers, vest, goats and scarfs. Both are | district and an appointee of Judge Hopewell, take pluce May 15 ut the J . 10 ) Tstory trame dwelling, Lristol and enjoyuble evening was spent. At the sup- Mr. Edw 3, Brett. O s I eioach membor of the | abou t equally great o their difforent lincs, | Ho is an accomplished gentioman, aud one of | 1K¢ Pluce May 15 ut the J. J. Brown build- | TWentyeiuih strets. .. oio: v, "o 1500 per table one of the party arose, and in @ | Recitation—Vashti.,.. . ... P, Willis | class will recite fifteen lines from Evange- | but Wolcott has. slight advantage in the | the leading stenographers in Nebrasia ing, corner of Sixteenth and Douglas st "Tame AWEN NG, Forty oonod milory neat little speech presented Miss Strauss ssgiley I N line. ik comparison over, A#bor. tn addition to his - are on @ scale o warrant compiete success, L8 e S0l DA i et with a handsome gold ring with the compli- | 13888 Solo—No More. .. ..Perkins NN T TR clothes he has g diamond as big as an Ohio Marriage Licenses The interesting course of lectures which | Per frame dweliing, ments of her Omaha friends. The young | 5 4 Rev. J. M. French, the ne t he | eeting house in a rural district. This dia- | Following are the marriage licenses is- | have been a feature of the association during - A Munderson streets, 1,000 1ady wgs almost overcome, and it was soms | SOPrano Soio—! : ..Roeckel ev. J. M. French, the new pastor at the | mond ho woars in & #eck scarf, the color and [ sued yosterday n the county wourt; a2 a1l an A e e aaA h eaver, twostory double brick 05T RS Mlimoal cverooms Aud 1t was adiue 1rs. Martin Caiia, First United Presbytoriun church, was ton- | material of whick ohisnges overy day. Tabor | My oan sosidons ¥ oo Howevor, two lostares o umoiose May [ bouse, iwentietl auduckson streets.. 1,000 Derself 0 thank the donors. Miss Siranes | Quartette— :‘.'.l.«\l\.'?i].fi:f i Storch gumd?lmmt pleasing rezeption by the mem- “mll',dx b ~lo'n; he lef} l.h_u ':f'u;‘m. polinluu:m o 4 Age. | O ) of unusual inte pemity, .o reeees 0 emsle Quartette, ers of his new flock on “Thursday evening, | certain scratches upon his desk inade by hi leaves for her home in Titusville, Pa., Tues- | o N o . It day. She has been visiting bere for some Selection Nil)l:tlfuljn xmé(lmlzr Club | Most elegant refreshments were served and | diamond cuff buttous, said: *‘Visitors to this rof, J. A. Schenk. timo, as the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. N Tt T T P s est are promised before toat time, Mr. erson Procinct. Clement Chase will talk to the mem bers and Auna R M. Landwehr, Douglas county 21 | {ioment Chas b A ~ & number of ministors deliverd welcome ad | chamber can 'seo’ U418 o seuator 1 have | f Alfred Barton, Chadron, Nob... .. fallory © Monday vening. . Avell 54 6Sr An Ungratorul Thug, Meyer, and during her stay has made many A dresses. i A mado my mark.” ~ Wolcott, whon ho doparta Mary A Wright, Watertown, Wis......89 | Ssodarn Wood Engraviag.' On Miy 6 | Anold man named John Hart came in iriauda, Who'ul) eyl Mo o domariore, stry of the Dude. B can say: **Although 1 didn't have very much { Daniel T, OConnell, Owalia <28 | Mr. . I Garczynski will close his series | from Wyoming, where he has been workin 800 hobe 1o Rare has (el er AOMMENG | 14 i Decoming £ho babit of bertals rersons Easter ) : to do with legislation, I go with the placid | | Minnie Sculick, Otauha treating of “Irench Art, s illustrated by | on a railroad, Ho I i near future, to rail aguinst what is termed swoll dressing | A peculiar Eastor-Sunday custom is stillin | assurance the ‘me aud my duds' have | (p. Henry Ray. Omaha copies n the Liniger gallery,” o AN o . housht dloccy iR s i and the young gentlemen who indulge | YOEUO in some of the northern counties in | knocked tho sonate and the seuate galleries | | hamn i ra, Bald:. 4 i T Yot drioks in & Lenthh strcoy saloon, aud yro,,\m- »r‘n:’u the Contennial Ball. | (heroin, This ubuse of good dressing is a | E0E!and. On that day the men parado the | #illy {mcmm Weeks, Douglas county . Omaha Guards Flag Presentatic near the Union ui’u:f:ll'.-,ml‘.l‘a::f:: and :.":,KQLI: Phe great Ward McAllister still remains | compon mistake on the part of our broad. | 87e€ts with the privilege of “lifting” every | Reception for the Railroad Boys. Eva Doherty, Elkhorn, Neb........\.] On Tuesday evesing, April 80, the Omaba | Mim down with a brick for the purpose of unrufiicd. Itnceds philosophic spirit to | yinded, rugged philosopher. From the time | WOMAD they ‘meet threo times from the | On Tuesday evening the Y. M. C, A, will iPclar W. V. Sorensen, Omaha : Guards will have presented to them their | [9P0INE bim. May was arrested. Hare's fllsobikh n place as his, and MoAllister | of Socrates some clever men have scon man. | 670und, and demanding in payment elther o | give a recoption in the association roows to | | Anns K. 3, M. Jensen, Omats new colors, the gitt of the ladies’ committee, | “¢*4 8% badly gashed. seems to havo that kind of a spirit. Not- hood and bravery in unkempt hair and | X188 or @ sixpence. On Easter Monday the | railroad men of Omaha. The invitations S— : 't 5 Beven permits, aggregating. ............ 411,000 ) who arranged a picnic ” s withstanding all the aggravation be has re- | towalon clotis, tables are turned, the women bewng entitled | sent out are very elaborate and unique, com. . Wants the Oity, tonded 0 18vite the GOVeraer aad sta as R LY Vg ceived from the legiaiavare, the sidormen | “Wor i thet to the chance of recovering thew kissos or | prising eigtt pages in the form of way bilis | 18 the Uniited States circuit court yester- | militasy oMicers fn ‘the denarieerrar ™3 | Jobn Martin tried” to obstruct th work- ani the newspapers, and also from the action | _ 18n't good dressing one of the many fine | sixpences, as the case may be. used by railroad men. The general recep- | 48 Jobu H. Helferstein, of St Louis, com- | K'ort Omaha, 'The Guards arc haying extra | /€0 10 the walerworks trenclies on Farnam of the centennial committee in taking away :}‘;.,‘(,’“‘,",}1‘;‘0‘(‘,“;‘;3‘mfii‘;;l";;‘,l};'fi““:c“;m’: Chiambers' *1Book of Days'” thus alludes to | ton s tobe from 7108 p. . Tuen follows | mionced action aguinst Hyron Reed, Mrs, | 4Filis, preparing for the event, drooty J"‘L“:“‘ffli"‘{m:’:t:y‘vUfl.bl His uctod Y it o ) i & councert o t an hour's ration, 3. O e ) o — Cet ) ng ocks on Dl aue hower with which be was it- | Eve mado s Mother Hubbard out of fig | this custom of lifting. “In Lancashire, und | &gucert of about an hour's du Do Shrven: | tb ues Gambbell, Meyer Hollman and othiora Vo Exer feadn of tho wen When tiey Wore not looke D) Y get possession of property in this city r th cursion vested a few weoks since in cannection with | leaves! Aud weren't there audes in the | i Chesbire, Staffordshire and Warwick- The close of the evening's enterf o [ 2§ i ol g ing. He was arresied aud fined §3 g Ju he " tamment | valued at §1,500,000, W. . Skinner, represeuting Streets Stock | fibeia | g Judy

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