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. B I R——— [ —— $10 worth of goods $1 per wegk, $4.50 rer mo, $75 worth of goods $2.50 per week. $10 per month. $26 worth of geos $1.50 per weck, $6 per me. $100 worth of gocds $3 per week, $12 per month. $60 worth of goods $2 per week, $8 per mo. ! U RE $200 worth of goods $5 per Week, $20 ver mouth — ] HONEST ~. STOVES, CARPETS, BEDDING, CROCKERY, LAMPS, ETC, I e STEEE | S B e CREDIT. SATURDAY 1O That popular innovation on old time Customs, known as our Credit Sys tem has so often been brought to your attention that now we need but remind P RI C ES < _’ you that it's a medium that can at once be used to o i x Make Your Home More Attractive chamher Sul‘s’ ? R The liberality of the system itsclf is made effective by the wonderful complete- STUVES ness of our stock, From $12 to $200. 4 o : ‘ Ll §] Trom $9.50 to $75. sIpEBOARDS W@ Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, [l “camemrs, WA E';{DROBES, : T i e From 19c to $2 per yard. From $12.50 to $50. ) HBUSEFURNISHING GO0DS jixlj Folding Beds, BUREAUS g EIGHTEEN DISTINCT DEPARTMENTS mark the divisions of our im- ] e n]u:nsc [stock,lanl()l we no{t Ol;ly display in eacha perfect assortment of its special 5 From $25 to $150. : o class of goods, but we display these assortment in Large, Well-Lighted and From $7.50 to §30. 2 Handsome Showrooms, where the fullest opporumil)7 is given for careful ' elect i1 Refrigerators R SUITS 3 selection and compmlsu.n. 3 5 P‘:f:i gs +5 8260 N Our Prices are Always Low. From $11 to $45. In every case nearly as low as the closest cash figures, and, in many cases, Plush Rockers, a0 actually as low, despite the fact that the goods they represent are sold on the v 2 Ba:by Carrlages very smallest of Weekly Payments. ’ From $5 to $50. Qur goods and prices are both open to comparison, and, in order that you { From $2.50 to $35. may make it, we extend to you and your wife a cordial invitation to visit : NGES, "M i 1 LOUNGES, ./ 613-615 North 16th Street gl by GASOLIE SIOVES Between California and Webster.. ] — Hl M N N William M. Lorimer was aereeably surprised | at the Millard on Friday eveniug. This fra- | Whitlock read a very clever and appropriate | at the wedding of Scnator Polk, was accom- | Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mary Dixon; | Ortmann were married Tucsday afternoon THE GAY “‘ORLD Ol‘ SOCI[‘ATYI by a number of friends who gathered at his | ternity is one of the strongest Greek lettor ‘l;g%\lllbw‘\(;l}l'i::‘:“b‘mx mcf;nin;;ll]mxf&cex;.:xcv:innmléx: panied by Mrs. Curtis. Florence Nightingale, Ruchel Manly. at the groom’s home south of the city, The residence 502 Park avenue, on invitation of | organizations in the country, and its mem- | B0 O €0 BEUBCS ARERECE HEERET R B | Mrs. D. W. Bower 1s visiting ta Des PromontiBooioty) otumER as) weddng was largely attended and was & Mrs. Lorimer, the occasion being the thirty- | bers are always distinguishod for thelr 10y- | held by their friends. After a briof wedding | Moinds, and during the summer will extend [ The most brilbant social event of the | = Mra A. E. Hawkins, of Hunnibal, Mo. Preparations For the Annual Fxo- | eighth anniversary of his birthday. Among | alty to the order, as was evinced at the ban- | tour the newly wedded pair will begin house- | ber trap to La Porte, Ind. weel, if not for the entire season, was the | who has been visiting with her daughter in dus to Mountain and Seaside, the many pleasant and 1nteresting features | quet Friday evening. Mr. R. C. Patterson | keeping. HERaR Mrs. Neirmeyer, of Hastings, whom many | reception and banquet given at Masomic | Colorado for the past year, is in the city, the of the evening was the presentation of a | acted most happily as toast master, and Bridgos-Eckles, et Jho Tamcart wvedding, ens been visit: | pemple, Wednesday evening, in honor of | Muest of Mrs. Kate Maruell gold-headed cane. The presentation was | toasts were responded to as follows: ‘‘The On last Monday evening at 8 o'clock Miss Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fuhrman, before their | . Jobert L. Duncan, of the News, and Miss CUPID'S HARVEST OF HEARTS, | made by Dr. J. T. Muthews, with a few well | Bota Thew Pi Fraternity,” Hon. A. J. Pop- | noea Fekles became the wife of Mr. Walter | M7 C. J. Ernst is exhibiting with much | departure for a summer’s absence i Europe, | LU0 Votkhart, an estimable and - well- dirccted remarks, to which Mr. Lorimer re- | pidian: “Ieta Girls,” B. H. Robison ; *Moral y e e °" | pride to favored fricnds a collection of curi- | qibe e O O aoney ! Jarob®: | known young lady of this city, were mar- sponded in a very fitting manner, showing | Dyfitence of the Fraternity,” Rev.I. M, | H. Bridges. The ceremony oclurred at the | qgities received from & missionary friend in e affair was most elabora K ried in the pariors of the “Thorp house k the strong friendsSip which existed between | Farpis. of Couneil Bluffs; *Othiaha Alumni, | residence of the pride's parents, 1306 North | India. appointments, the banquet in particular, | Wednesday evenmng, Rev. Or. Green Banguet of Buckeyes—Greek Letter | 41, During the evening refreshments were | A°(, Wharton, esq. Business matters, fol- | Twentieth street, and was presided over by bemg on the grandest scale of any | officiating. p ; e q v i George Thayer, Auditor Benton and Treas- | oy, : ity, T b — Men Mcet—Pleasant Little Sur- served and all loft at a late hour, feeling | joyad by tho mystic closing song of “Beta | Rov. W. M. Worley, of the Soward stract M. | urax yums sy hosuditor Benton and Trens: fiz‘s{or:pmofild in the_city. Tho 'reccption P prise Parties—Social that they had enjoyed themselves immensely. Theta Pi.”” completed a most enjoyable even- | . church. A number of relatives and inti- | on their trip to Fort Worth to take part in | open, and for about an hour the invited Mrs, F. H. Claridge gave a very pleasant i § ng. ate friends witnessed the event. The | the Texas spring palace celebration. ruest o Ve i a s | 1 0'clock luncheon Friday. Gossip. A Historic Evenin T'h ¢ Hon, A. J. Poppleton, | ! pring p guests amused themselves with sparkling 3 I3 here were present Hon. A. J. Popy v | happy couple go immediately to housekeep- J. U. Higinbotham, scerotary of the Elks, | soc bility. 10:30 o'clock the company Bs a Coe, of Sioux City, is visiting ] i ic i . C. P rson, H. P. Stoddard, H. K. Gal- a C 1 il i s ux City, w:&:fi l::‘iun:m:iuzdl::‘e:t::: :"X:)m:&l;:n;x:\e:;: {frn(xllh} ?}l&ilun Stephens, lll< H. Miller, J. C. T and a prominent figure in social circles, has | was invited to repair to the banquet hail. Mrs, W. H. Farnsworth. He Protested. eCoy, o Y closed his legal business here and gone to [ This was most tastefully decorated with The Lawn Tennis club_gave a May party “Jolm, you should doff your hat in the | closing scholastic year at Park place, oc- (‘Jy'{%‘:,”f]‘;}j'h‘vi;}‘(;’m’fi'.';;,,‘ o e fon wfidnesfl'f Em::o:' e George . | Manattan, Wan., 1o assist bis father f buss. | ample boquets of flowers, festoons of arbor | Friday nignt at the Comuercial e o ics i iic elevator,” ex- | curred last night. It was a summing up of | rig A, M. Deyer, Dr. W. P. Wil C, W, Nilie G, F 5 | ness. vital and smilax and foliage plants. The | Guests were present from Omaha, Fremont Bigfence;of ladice ln publio elovator, fex receeding ies,” Dalat W. ‘M. MoC d Chaplain | Thompson and Miss, Tillie G. Fyfe were menu was exquisite, consisting of four elab- | and Missouri Valloy. claimed a blushing brido of but a fow | the work of the precoeding Hitcraries, | R Omuna. o0y 204 ORI | pyarred, Rov. A, W. Lamar officiating. The | Hon and Mrs. Henry Mansfield, of Peoria, | orate courses, and requiring an_hour and o | * Mygs Grant Cook 8 now chiof clerk in the months, as she lft a large obice building ju | More properly, a cliptor of l','":“ff fo'::"t'if“ e event occurred at the resdence of Mr. John | have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. C. | half for its disposal. After this Dr. L. J. | postofice: this city, in compauy with her leige lord. c ) } oy fe. y i W. Mosher. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Newton,also | Abbott, acting as master of ceremonies | P00 : But John thought difiicrently, and was | Would form a most mstructive volume of his- Apollo Club Banquet. W. Fyfe. Atter a pleasant reception the | g¢'booriy wore Mrs, Moshers guests dur. | and . foastmaster. 1o a neat . specon | The Lawn Tennis clubfmeets every pleas- ‘bola enough to say so. He protested against | torical essays. One of the very jolliest kmm mlasl. enjoiv- hnmliv couple left for the east on an ]vxlendul\lf {ug the week, the ladies baing slsters, assured tho honoréd guests that their fricnds | #1t cvening on their grounds and enjoy s i able social events last week was the compli- | wedding tour. On their return they wil c a : e £ present appreciated their sterling worth and J P : 3 the custom, which he characterizcd as one | The wtroductory dealt with o subject | ,outury banquet given, Tuesday night, at | begin houscheeping ut 205 Howara streot, | The Blkshavo n now sct of oficors: Judeo | united in wishing them von voyage. Several : many friends of Miss Bertha Coole begotten chiefly of affcctation and ignorance. | Which coutd not fall o bossess tniertet, fo6 | tne Millard hote], by the Apollo club to its | Mr. T :{‘x’.’f’a":fi:'u'ififil";’.‘;;blgs'f",‘.‘,:nfiz'c‘r"3}'"1'35 esteomed. leading knights E. I3, Slosson, cs. | tousts were thon respondoed to in s happy grysmuoh;t e Coopinianion #'Do you expect a man to uncover bis head | gy2.¢"1dutonic family, it has the additional | president, Mr. Charles D. Dorman. Tho | 150 0™ Hit'ide s a young lady with | teemed loyal knight; W. H.' Axtater,cs- | MAIREH 606 the company Cenersed: B0t | e 0ovite in islar society, and her absence 18 in astreet car in the prosence of ladies?” he | charm that it is the history of our blood rela- | spread was made on the occasion of the gen- | many graces af person and mind and has o | teemedslecturing kmght; J. U. Higinbotham, [ 500" Cin'sail from tuat. port Wednes. | regretted by all. contended. “No. And can you see any dis- | tions. It is a pleasant thing to hear recorded aw's retirement from the B. & M. rail- | host'of friends who wish her joy in her | sccretary: A. . Hargreaves, treasurers | g,y juie 3, via the German-Lioyd steamship | Miss Foda C *gave u delightful card Frankish. o Hompaniayretikeny ) , {127 Charles Pitcher, K. K. Hayden and S, J. | da% ¥ ¥ , tinetion betwecn a street car and an elevator [ that these old Frankish invaders were | .. s auditor, and contemplated departure | matrimonial alliance. ArIe8 LI IWROR Ky e L0 1 - | line for Bremen, party to her many fricnds Wednesday even- h e c rs; that the, - Alexander, trustees; W. S, Huffman, rep 1 : g pan oar in your claim for a_ better expression of | AUIMANS conGuerots; —EhE 'Y cone | from Omaha for a few months. Besides the e A h General and Mrs. Brook, of Omaha, were | ing. respect for the fuir creatures! I don't think [ 8pected women with chivalric = cour- Wedding Anniversary. resentatiyeto grand iopEes in the ity Tuesday and Wednesday, guests s T - - e rening, thirty-six gentleman i ;DU e it tesy; that their prisoners of war | ucst of the evening, thirty-six gen Mr. and Mrs, L. T. Nelson celebrated their | Chancellor and Mrs, Bessey entertained | of Congrossman and Mrs. Dorsey. EDUCATIONAL, you can. While I allow no man toout do me [ tesy: that iprie 84t at the tablo, and. for mearly half a night . and Mrs, L. T. celebrated ncello A ¥ i I ! z ipieabibititious of deforence to the prasenco e oaied bias v;,“;;%fly,“,‘fr.fig,',‘fifi?flfl made merry with story, song and | wedding anniversary Sunday evening in the | the members of the senior class of the State | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McDonald gave a - of ladies, I really think it is going a little 0o e s a d ; 4 o v | university Wednesday evening, An inter- | party ‘Tuesday evening, t which about | Harvard college is promised a literary far to rule th \ i eft I | word “hospitality.” ‘The essay o the | Specchmaking. Nat M. Brigham = pre; } manner usual to tiom on that day. A large | GGt idure of tho alfair was the exhibi- | Bixty of their frionds wére prescht to onjoy | treat i Juno in & course of locturcs by Sie lar to rule that a gentleman shall doff his |\ 0. o ot haroraatl sided and gave an address of | pumber of friends were present, and all | X h Y08 V8 ¢ AL 3 4 P ] A A Nerovingians showed how the foundation of tion and explanation of a collection of | the proverbal hospitality of the host and | Edwin Arnold, author of the “Light of Bans it Tadion. " that ease. & man ontar. | many modern institutions was_laid during alcomalliofmiob Mr, Dormen ronendon il inererovelivientertained: souvemirs made by the hosts on their tour of | kostess. Their beautiful residence presented | Asia,” y o 2 b cas that period of which comparatively littl B! 3 80" y L ) i i Jochr i1l » i 2 (B 5 ol o &k an omnibus, en routo to tho depot, would | Lo 05, Wi ow! Buropeun Indopend: | Feeular toasts: e Club " to which Social Gossip. B omon et aaaiasod I vIel hal B eemoiaa | o ek omEy Morloyitil atidtio ani ot the o re-headed for's mile, SER00VR 8L A [ m . Pennel 0 o ) 3 < S . 1. 0 I - | present terui, resign his professorship of Bnge Juat 1 answor tho beliests of etiauctto! Ix. | ence epab.lip s 9"‘,‘“*3‘“ reotelduriagithe ém’g{:'t-u{m}c‘;'v‘"\S:,lic]l:avx;g“dr;‘:'po:'\‘md toiby " ’{‘J-“"‘NL"‘!‘? Burns left, Friday, for a trip | geniors a delightful evening. The sweet strains of an orchestra wore | fiahund literature dn the University colloge me. ¥ ; Tt e Suird cssay was & painstating | B: 1. Young. ' Precediug the attack upon [ ‘O OWCRSE Lo her | The alumni of the Lincoln high school rosponded o by gay waltcere uatil Jute whon | of London, ot at all, & theater i3 an entirely differ- fificatiou of & much-maligned character | boiled Haddock, tenderloin of beef with | . AT have an association and have a pleasig cus- | & bountiful repust wwas s S Raraa iy ourse in journalism at Cornell will entthing. Sois @ hotel clevator. Ladics | 0f:8. 1L L er. | ishrooms, grillea English jacksuipo,straw- | Visit at Marshalltown, Ia. | Eomceneh voar of iving 4 recaption to the | = Congressman Dorsey, E. H, Burnard, J, Fee A denmaslism i popnglL il ry eminence of persous of genius \ B g ’ v 4 g F. Allen, I, B, Hurrison and Will Barnard enter the latter bonnetloss and hatless on the e ot by Wil o, | Derrics. and cream, cike and othor good | Mrs. W. L Dickoy and tdiss Myra Wil- | mombers of tho gracunting class. Tho sixth | £ Allen, 1% I Hurrisorand Wil Barnard AR Lo Ighon EIEoUEY Sl I way to and from the dining room, and the | ¥/H conveys beyond the possibility of refu- [ things, this appropriate sentiment, taken liams have returned from Topeka. ~ annual affair of this kina will be given Mon- fi,m uesday on a weel P v | ana will be kept a two-hour-a-weok course. Bouso is In chiarge of a host, whichl implies | (4oL 50 T the caso of Ciristiga of | from “Julius Civsar,” was proposed Tho Missos Orohard and Dowoy will pass | day ovening, June 10, Tho programmo in--| W¥& i o Ouah, is visit- | Tho trustces of the Hurtford theological at he undertakes o furnish bis guests o | (U0 ML I8 P00 CBF OF FOTBHES OF His life was gontle; the summer on the Atlantic coast, cludes a réception, a banquet and a dance, | Miss Sadie | aominary Nivavotedith oion Bl)t conraestas temporary home, partaking somewhat of the | Breo™ g™ yoon fortunate in finding | And the elements 80 mixed in him Miss Ella Schmidt will leave in a fow days | The graduates this year are Thomas I+ | ing ] p re Vi G cing . ] D) Yosgrove, F 3 Mr, and Mvs, A. 1. Hopkins were up from | instruction to women on the same terns as Baren 1T Sy proper that ' gentienan | valuable, wufhentic " data to " establishi | That nature wight stand up and say to all the | for an extended trip through Europe. Wiy Piaues, COToNe, e vy | Omuha Wedneaday night attonding tho | tomun, 10 is the first institution of the kind sover his' he a hotel elevator, | her claims to an honorable niche in world, The Misses Poppleton left on Thursday for | Tucker, Ravmond Lok Fubrman farewell banquet and reception, in the country to undertake theological trains i-::v,uslnfi B e tho raof of any st | the historic gallery. ' Unhappy Poland, “This was a man.” Europe. They sot sail at New York, June 5, [ ber, Wilfred A Dovrcoso, I'rank B, Lu W. C. Ghost, of Denver, is in the city. ing for women. WTat Thavo suid hus no reterenco to tho | 1900 b4d o Lo e S e o .| Miss M. B. Byrnes, a Hastings bollo, is the | {0t Avtiar Wigginton, Ralph B. Jobins Prank Fowler, Ray Nye and B, I, Stauffer | Intemperanes ha genteel salute of recognition of a lady ac- ‘;fllp_fvlm--.m‘-u-\;u:lu,f, .%]“f“'{'f‘-;"l‘lll u;‘l’)’r{' quet ver v guest of her brother, Mr. W. J. Byrnes, of | 3,.4mus Madison, Cariton C, Marlay, Ward » home Wednesday evening from a tour | among and girls in Aust Rinintance.” With & ico diserimination. of cause. and of- | ¢lub. 'Those present wovo: C. D. Dormun, | Tt Bek. 1. Richardson, Christine Fossier. Cora | to Sult Luke City. Vienna schiool board is ugain moving 1o have Phil Sneridan Relief C l'exl'i I\‘I‘m‘ }ZL..Q Cssayist traced the blotting | Nat M. Brigham, O. C. Holmes, George Mr., Henry }v, Yates null‘(umlllv !-‘x‘wu r§~ Beach, Alice L. Kearns, C. Della Klock and Mrs. I, B, Harrison, one of 1-'.1-0.“",,]['.; al (\\':'lm«l'l‘\-yll )rrumln‘:m;f”v‘hu sale of ||;loxl— Sheridan Relief Corps. piLhe 02803 q Holbrook, ~A. J. Van _ Kuren, turned from thoir visit cast, and will reside | Bogsio A, MeDill. most talented vocalists, was ot Lincoln, | cants Lo children under fiftecn years of age. Phil Sheridan Woman’s Relief corps was | 9ut of Potand from the list of nations to the | ;™ wijson, 7." 3. Pennuell, " | in the future at their beautiful new mansion : AR Wednosday night. assisting in the prosonta | The appearance of o boy at schooi in n stite nized Monday ofternoon, May 27, at | UeaW of Westphalia. 190 CAURE, MOG| 3t “Wilking, B, B... ¥oupd, on Davenport street. Itghas been a quiet weelk in_social circles, | g /F0 TR 0! of drunkenness is said io be by 1o means & orgul M o 0! y 2 P 3 ) ) doubt, precipitated this unfortunate result, | & e £ willl < 5 artly because of Decoration day, but chiefl i e RN AERIRSS I8 Goodrich hall, by Mrs. Emma Manchester, | but this was the primal one. Miss Bubcocis | Woif R J. Wherry, " William |~ Mr. Charles Barton leaves this week fo., | partly vecaus coration dayy, but chiefly | ™yl ina Mrs, Howard Evans, of New 2 . counselor. ; “Retrospective and Valedictory” was a beau- | Peacock, A, T McPherson, Charles ¢ Carl- | Ogdensburg, N. Y., where he will bo mar- | pereise Foe Bile Sl WAt T (Afty o e | v ork, aro in tho city, uests of Coucilmun | Jdohns Hopkins umyersity is cver "The following offcers were clcctod and in- | tful tribute to i class and to the work ac- | 8o 5 11 WAt G & WU Sum: wal. | Lied, o iss amny rigess s retening bolle | (o 0loon of Tramo, w novel sutertainment | snd Mrs. Esuiy. e T G e flp B 11 enior | appeal 1o those who art to follow, to keop | - SOV R i BRI 4y B SEUELG | lady aud gentiemen fricads. hoted women of history to appear before s [ Mr. and Mrs, Joha Miller left, Tucsday, lasges ok resident, Mrs, Emm wecrotary, | & o ihe sacred five already eokindled, * | €. L.’ Deuel, H, D, Estabrook, W. B. Down: Saratogn Sootety. presiding goddess and” prescnt their” claims | for Hagerstow, M., where tey” will speid profossors, though the. older aa Nelllo Askiwith; treasuror, Miss LOUME | grammne wtused by the. Strdngy smpha: | 108 D. W. Koister, H. W. Siow, Ered | myo Saratoga Lycoum ssoclation opens | ©0b° crowned queen, Some rocite, others | the sunmer. | waturally prefer their owu abnmni, Fritohor; chaplain, Mrs, 1. 1. Ball; con- | & Dot b enias SCa B, o Mekwink, Honsy Toustn, M. A, [ he Straors Lusoun, Sodtin SRt | aine, Al wero fn costymo ailhey thude i | aes . W. Lovo n catertatoni hor sister, | "1 arvard faculy hs docided that e ductor, Miss Kva Stewart; assistant conduc- | pMareh,? *The Witeh's I 9 and . all, W. A. Dervick and S, oble. B3 3 e e L P 1dge Mrs, Fink, of Valontine, summer courses, except that in geols A ¢ i RAniabY. March, s KRR hursday evening next, | representing Louise M. Alcott was adjudged ; 8 chtar Hattio wera! | AN b Oxv0D| A tor, Miss Mamie Mullhall; guard, Mrs, d's " The “Echoes of Spring,”’ - o~ e at Lyoeum hall, on T o s ¥ H. C. Chapman and daughter, Hattie,were v, shall connt for the' degree, Last sume Aunio Yulo; assistant guard, ‘Mra. G. A, | Lo08 Wuliolh e tichous of Spring.” us The Turners' Exoursion. The following evening a concert and stere- | to'bo the queon, Miss Almina Purker acted | o, ol ' Dunlap, Ta., during the week. botany, geology, chemistry, physics, i rendered by the junior choir, were sent out o 1L t was especiully Beunett, B e B e e aitont | The Turners are preparing for an excur- | opticon entertainment will, be given at the | a8 the goddess, and her par y e Sl e od by six | James Youug has kone to New York tu | and histo o aceopted. This chang After extending o vote of thanks to Mrs, | yiay showed careful training. A beautiful | ion to Cincincati. The fare for the round | same place by local talent. » | cemmoonable: sha’ wis sunnosied by { L bl o in uo way ‘affects the general scheme of the Manchester, the corps adjourned to weet on | jymn, “Immaculata,” was sung by the young | trip will be only $15, and many will avail —_— A A e aaiace v A, O, Baroerand Ct summer school, as the course offercd this the secona I'riday in Ju, ladies of the choir proper, with a fullness | themselves of this opportunity of having an Lincoln Society. joru 3 a Xt R for | year will be more numerous than ever bé. g - 000, " ; P e, Kutie Miller and Alice Cowdery. Miss | H, Winsnip have goue to the mountuius for | ¥ 3 = ana power that no organ pipe could equal, | outing at an cconomical price. The date of ¢ Mrs.J. H. Tayloris visiting in Penusyl- [ Lao tptie Mt B0 S0 o Mo ot a inonth's recreation to nd every facility will be afforded to All Saints Sunday School. and that. to0, in an easy agrecable way. 'The | starting is Junc 19, vania. characters which were taken as follow pursuing th Ao uogrammo of exoroles at the reolta. closed w rds of high commenda- A : Mrs. Frank Mauritius has-boen visiting at | Cleopatra, Minnic Latta: Gall Humilton, Nelraska City Society. hie faculty of Harvard college hus made tion at Mys. William Clarke's last Tuesday | tion from 1 . Bishop O'Connor, AD Artist alne. Leavenworth, Fanny Roseman; Bridget O'Flannigan, Mrs. Mr. Ashton is visiting his daughter, Mrs, | a rule that any student who has been put on was as follows: Wwhose presence at these periodic literarios | Mr. Albert Rothery, the winner of the first | ™y, o iy Gaaq, of Omaha, swas @ Sunday | Rollins; Kuth, Mrs, ¥. 13, Harrison; Marie | q. . Fitchie, in this city, provation—that is, officially warned that his % The Palmer's Vision" . J. G. Hollang | Stimulated the ardor of the fayored pupils of | prize at the late spring exhibition of the | cyaei'ur his Vag, Mrs. C. 8. Lippineott; Isavella, Queen | e 3 1. Marnell is howe from a visit | conuct or scholurship is not satisfactory— sifemimu’s Courtship' .. ..., ... Anonymous | Fark I’lace. Western Art association, gave an elegant Sonator Fugrart, of Hastings, was a | of Spain, Leona Gilos; Susan 1. Anthony. | ity Triends at Edgar, Neb. gannot compate for iy prizas or houors, fio? ‘“Grandfater's Llose Mary A, Denison MUBIOAL INTERLUDES. luncheon to a number of the artists of the ¢ In the week, Mrs, Eldridge: Mother Goose, Agnes Sew- Mr. Clark, of the Tabor (Ia.) Beacon, was : y P SRR 5 sy . ! - A P T e ey performance or athletic contest; nor will e 5 el Qverture—Grand Mareh ... ... DoCoeneil | city and people lnterested in art ou - Monday | “prank Zohrung bas returned from a six | ol Martia Washivgtos, B CUQESS | io o city thin week visiting friends. feriotumanca R Mg dueAy AR A eransit of Venus «Anon s £Lfs bistadotuans | last weelks stay at Hot Springs, Ark, B and; s, ' Auna 'Funke, | Colonel S. N, Stewart has gone to Leaven- | required to put bimself under the dircotion *The Bells' R -FPoe | Pian dilinads aapoast Ml e Sorial danors Mrs. J. A. Hayden has been entertaining | Mary (Jucen Ailoen Oakley; | worth, Kau., to make his future home, cf & private tutor or to report dully lo the e Countess Laura” ... George H. Baker Miss Babeock, 8 An Tuesday evening the Corpenter and | Mrs. Robert Walker,of Grant, - Christine Neilson, Mrs. A, W. Jansen; Grace | Tom Findley and wife, of Council Blufs, | oollege ofticer, or to do both fusic Piano........ ... Miss Creighton | Joiners' union will give a sociable to their | ¥ A0son Becker hus gone to Waco, Tex., to | Darling, Auns Edwards: Jeptha's daughter, | were in the city this visiting friends. - “mpe Dead Dol TR e L. ee.... Miss Lowe S o & STy resume his old busiucss place. Belle Onkley; Pocabontas, Iuez Dorrisi Mrs. |~ Corporal Tauner, of Falls City, spent a ot Wloasantly. and a satis. | Juiiel e Gounod--Trs. Hola.,.. . ... Raft | friends at Gato City ball, on the coruer of | Npy, pr, B, D. Buckuer, returned Monday | Partington, Hatuie Lelund: hi, Mrs. | gowdys 1 town the past week visiting old | Somerville Journul: “Charley stayed SpliDaeed o8 mask plocssutly, and g sutis: aiss McCre, Thirtee.th und Douglas streete. from her ¥lsit smony Oscoola friends., Albort Watking; Quean klizabeth, Eva I soldier friends. pretty late last night, aidn’t he, Lil?? 001, troasury. The singing of Missos | Echoes of Spring ~Chorus. .. Childs- Tomsett, Samuel Wessel is off for a summers so- | Alica Cary, Nuowa Weuveri Fhooue.Cu Mrs. Potts aud Miss Emma Evaos have | asked Sister Kato the noxt moruing. Pennell and Cotion was excellent and cor- | .\ Fhe Junior Choir. Mr. Burt L. Childs, of this city, was mar- | journ at Philadelphia and the sea coast. Allle Lunta; Xuatlnne, Clars Agest fo<14a | been in Iowa City the pust few days visiting Yos,” said Lil, sleepily, ‘‘Wwe were respondingly applanded. ‘The recitations by | The W “"““7‘3,'{;“\“;1:“: ,’fl‘\““L e Russell | 037t 8 b m. Wednesday to Miss Lilian | Harry Hanos, of l""’ Missouri Pacific [ 50t M e Hosmer, Olive Latta; | Pr: and Mrs. 1,.:\\;.: ummu;1 SR g the pigs in clover puzzle till M Andorson were auporb,, aud OB 88 | 1y tate—CRORUS S pe .o rvse s s Frey | Tomselt, of Toronto, Canada. Tho ovepy | PRt several days at Kunsas Oity, - Josiuh Allen's wito Mrs. 'Alfred Guiio} | | Mr. Bdwin M s ddim _jeqeie y 11 o'clock. core sho gave again tho popular 1ky's Pork B | e it one g e nessed by & | _Mra., H, M. Bushnell is visiting at Queen | A$P80 2\ et maids, Clarkie Pace; xtad son, [, wers united | 'ATId 010 yoU gob thie Bige {ashe BeR Smvamion. Mar-ibero bo gore wuch wane, Sholr: lhrge numver of relatives and frionds, Key | Ciy, Mo., which was her home formerly. | bg *“iciltie SRS marrigo ‘in- this ity last Tucsday by tho 10 314 you ot e bl gathorings, similurly entertained. Beta Theta 11, Worley pronounced the words that mad. | Miss Bertie McMichael, the enest of Mrs. | Martha Funke tev. Duke Staven. No, we didn’ts but I £ot my finger im aand ¢ 1 | The members of the Hota Thota Pi college | themw ushand wife. A recevtion followos | H. Musselman, has returned to Red Oak, In. | ton; filizabeth’ Barrett Browning Mr. Louis Kreifies, a weliknown and | . A0 S8 MERaG 1’,. my fing od nndl Caned | 16 membel e Ho Lota Pi colleze em " . ecetion ~ b , © al, la. ; Elizabe ning, e 1 AU 1Jos A 0! o ond ring. A Mo‘.“;‘u) :';‘L:‘::'u, “Wis week Mr. | fraternity, hving ta Omuba, beld a baugues | 1Be ceremony, during which Mrs, Augusd [ ey, Dr. Curtis, of this ity, who oficiated | Muriue; Jeunie Lind, Mrs. E. J." Risserj [ wealthy young farier, and Miss Josephine 1

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