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e 0. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE Possios NUMBER SAVE THIS, FOR IT MAY SAVE YOU Are You Sick or Sufiering to Dispair witlhi Dread Disease? Perhaps the Marvelous and Extraordinary Skill of DOCTOR CHANG GEE WO The Celebrated Chinese Physician, in relieving all the Tlls of Mankind, may be Especially Adapted to Your Case. Db | BT ol Bl Dby, Cals is W CHARGES. )'l'\\'l<]X'l‘lJ'l'l'll YEAR, OMAHA St i, FEBRUARY 1, 1801-SIXTEEN PAGES, This eminent physician treats successfully all the ills of ; mankind, and is satisfied that in cases which are even beyond . ] ~ T - While he makes no charges for consultation or advice, you human ¢kill he will greatly benefit and alleviate the trouble,and 1)]/. = : 1 /la will find his charges very rcasonable in case he undertakes to at least save the patient’s life for an indefinite time if not pe s cure you, Would it not be well to try the Chinese mode of 1 4 : s F 1 o 3 treatment now, or at any rate call and let Dr. C. Gee Wo exe A T Chang e Clunese . e amine you and tell you about yourself? I‘)\[ZMIZI)llib. f(}ac Wo. | b ])7/21;1'57‘1'01'(17; — ey haps for year Dr. Gee Wo confines himself mainly to those medicines x - ; 4 ; - - \ = ]‘—4 IA‘ l\ 11 4 4 that destroy the microbes or bacteria lurking in the body, and e Wtyer 1 LA - % - - e the cause of most diseases. Ie uses all the best drugs known OFFICE '51912 N. 16TH STREET Gstrorr slock. to the civilized world, principally depending upon the effective The great healer and Chinese doctor is a regular graduate of medicine. powers of Roots, Herbs, Barks, Grasses, etc, which act In his own country he has taken aregular course of study in some of the The doctor refers to the legions he has treated, among premptly and directly ‘on the blood. Large numbers of speci= best @‘l\invs«‘ colleges. He has a diploma <?1:.tho first rank. Although a qualified surgeon he never resorts to the kni’g, only when absolutely nec- T e D e e e s soff essary, for by the remarkable curative powers and judicious use of his 1n his: possession hiundreds of letters and testimonials, many:o remedies he often accomplishes with them results that other physicians whom object to having their names published, but to onc and 40 the outside world, Certainly his success has been marvel- only obtain by surgical operations. He is a man of large experience and ous. His medicines ave easy to take and perfectly harmless has devoted a lifetime to the study and treatment of disecase. He speaks i English fluently. Call and sce him. whom are many well known and prominent citizens. Ie hag fics have been successfully used in China in the treatment of millions of people, and are no sccrets to him—not being known all he can refer and will gladly do so on application. By his methods of treatment thousands have been restored to health whose cases were abandoned by others He courts investigation and inquiry as to his success from patrons and the public who know him. He asks for no better recommendation, Then why hesitate longer. Call and sce him at once. e will frankly tell you what is the matter. with-youssandaf-your case-is-curable. ~ He makes no charge for consultation or .advice. iy CTHHANG GER WO, &0 Non on st 7 ROT UL vl e g = g ¥ T = —— i I’\ 7 V D\Rl 1‘4\)[ m( \l 0 Pluvius would retuse to vecognizeit. The STATE SOCIETY NEWS rendered by Miss May Fellows and Master | ango, N. Y., called thither by the {ilness of | a tclegram announcing e serious iiness of rects, last (vida iing under the ause N DARKES AGU, | only watsrtoits: hiad comes from tie lae: Ira Phillips. The lattor gave variety to the | hor father their fathor, of the Wom lief corps of Rawling It s much clearer than that J‘."?“[h;'.‘l»:;;v the fitnool Pyoolugs pleganec m"‘ l:\:;f;:‘l‘llfi"<l"l fmtilon | dia, nl 1gh returned home Monday from oraaiianana turbid s ch flows Das aha, 2 02 AL ther s g3 where the hostand | o visit § ! ey Gr 5 ; 1iwife ot Atizonniai it is 50 hard that the heart of Pharoah would | Mr. Charles Moore is in Cincinnati. hostess are desivous « iing ~au evening | © (5" “‘;“"'” | Sk Miss Flora Ostrander of Ogalalla is in the | in the of ta\() M 3 BamaHiobs g ol thD 0: e Section Where the Sun Never Succeeds | scem soft and yielding by comparison Mr, M. R. Shary Lafayette, Ind, puss pleasantly for guc ol e hs i OhceiTas & iaitoriat v, the guest of M, and Mrs, A. H. west sido t in Shin Yet everybody washes In it and not a few 3 rickey is in Sun Francisco. Miss Florence Winger is a great favorite T “‘.Ib past weok. ;i Mossrs, J. B. and 8. C. Smith are the firsf in people drink it. “Toa skin unaccustomed 0 | Aiss Minnie Jones has gone to Sturgis, | in the social ci which she movesaud | , ~Wike Beckman has returned home from SR citizens of Gage connty to, receive ““lm.m} s use it s what the robo. of Nessus was o D. a party given by hor s the synony for “un | B ”:“"'”l at Hot Springs, Ark. sbruar, commissions from Governor Boyd T the back of Hercules. It roughens and , 5t | evening of pleasure,” On last-I'viday even- . Morehouse has returned home frox (o { 3 15 Bl aR e AN A ¢ 4 3 o A. Cockerel are S RIemngiogpiis LAl 2 jne Lo adies’ Guild of St. Stephen's Episco- o ordeparted i - \,x SQUARE MILES OF TWILIGHT, | Sricics itand causes it 1o our i o most ox- L LedALs i A S Ceckorel R8I BBk Hiny Shio b aid1ticnal gl ns w onier | anox ended tour tothe Pacific coast ALDCIULOCRETIRaE Eoahlien dentodlyoat Al raordinary way nto the evidermal cayi- | MOUIS. f ¢ . by giving a d pary known by the . N. E. Leach, princi D areat| ] SRS ' | tended pleas ang siness trip combine tios thus Tormad by ith setion tho soot fulls | Mr. A. V. Kitchen has been in Chicago this ik it S AL AR R Rl 3\']\A)A:I(flll'\‘1.\lll[l|:\llpl-l ‘f“lj:nlm\:::m T'hursday afternoon, .| to New York and other eastern points. P 3 4 < and becomes incorporated. Ouly the most | week, The game provefl us jolly as tho | Monday and Tuesday, ® | Mayor Platt Is at Ann Avbor, Mich., Visit- | Miss Minaie Watkins, of Glen Rock, is vige Grotesque Shapes Which Strugzle | vigorous rubbing and the most lavish appli- | Mr. William Hall has been 1o Keokuk, Ta., no fmplics and o dellghtful évenirig was | Miss Zaydah Waror gve ono of the most | [1€ b8 son Ralph, who Is sufforing £rom & | iting with hor cousin, ‘Mys. Dr. “F H, » withLEachiOthor tnia Bilinus eation of soup will remove it. ButTam told | the past weck. ssed. Thegue: [he Misses Libbie | delightful high five parties of tho season | SCYCre attack .-nm.uu:'...m. on West Court street, for o fow i e hat the same kind providence which tempers. Mr, W. L. Brace was in Davenport, Ta., the | & st, S, Stella Curtis, Jay | ‘Tuesday night at the home of her parents o Will Scarff was in the cit Klood -The Fogand the the wiud to the shorn lamb_toughens the opi- | first of the woeok. ster and Bdith isk: - Messrs, John Far. | W Shits hoceie Bome o110k par oo | thing up some business affi wife and son, Willian ke Htoed. N Zork st e ot o dyoUIS O | Miss Link is enjoying a three weeks' visit ; mith, Frank’ Wood, Charles | Derself a charming hostes P cided to make Des Moines, ln., bis future p L yhalanny il New Yorl vould probably say this fac ? . accounts for Chicago’s provervial ‘cheel but | With friends in Denve : il Graham and Wilson Winger. Mrs. Robert Somers gave a5 o'clock tea to | PO f soveral wecks to i Tho Pheeni : o TR ¥ el i Colonel F, B Sweet of the United States points el 9 (b Aoy o boing from a city which admires Chicago en- |, The Phanix club held its tirst party at North Platte, anumberof her lady friends on Tuesday ico is recovering from the ef >rof, Carl caes 5 Cuicado, Jan. 31— [Special to Tur BLE.| = | torprisoand which has caught tho Chicago | Temple hail Wednesduy evening Mrs. M. T. Duffey of Chéyeune is this week | Atermnoon and again on Thursday cvening s s s ctly rea ol nis O | o Aok ot peta, gL SRS Lo ) puLber "} gait, I refrain frow comment. . Dalvy has left for New Orleans, | the guest of Mrs. J. C. Ferguson. Tonang :‘l'(-.m:;;_"'ln'p ull‘mlrl‘l! hiuig rl;ul ktea | g ial duti lossons o that subject Saturday aftemoog It percolates, 4 5 Yet Chieagois full of women whose com- | whero shewill pass the remainder of thd | “1phe Quit-at-Ten club mét. at the residence | Soyablo ocasione, > @ Were bighly cu- voung ladies of the Eniscopal chuch | and evening to the teachers of the publi This observation applies to the city proper | plexions are beautiful,as any one who has | winter, of Mr, W. B. Counklin Tuesday evening. e e e 0 ill givea novel entertainment at the opera | schools, for investigation has demonstrated that in the | ©VCr stood on State street fora halt houron | M, R. S. Kelley of Deer Lodge, Mont. 1 v sDona i the Ladies' Musical union gave a musicale | W' £1v6 8 ¥ itlod “Fane 3 ¥ 5 "b |i 3 x( 4 L I‘l T lf‘v ated o " apleasant aftornoon will attest. How do | is the g ot Mr. ond Mis. R. D, T Mitlar, i\lr }uul 1\|n-~. will )llil':ax\x?l«l ll'ul('l ained | ‘puesday ning at the residence of Prof, | house xu'l evening cntitled an: n.\1r~1. Agnes Braun, wife of Dominiclg suburbs of tho old city and generally | {RCNN st. s the Mr. and Mrs. R. P, R, ) y | afew friends at cards lask Monday evening, mith, A programme of rare inter. | tasma of Flowers. raun, and mother of Joseph aud Gabrie] throughout the annexed districts the inhabi How was the most valuable portion of th “:;7.,1 hos, i:;lhlnln e of Mr: Cover Mrs, Dr. Donaldson eéntertained a few | es arried uml and thoroughly ye lies of the Presbyterian church gave Braun of this city dicd at her hone in Wost e R Ak ki e mei| NollwBailt mp and the ragion now | o oaoshitable home of Mrs. M. \ds at dinner Thursday evening. Covers | by the invited guests. The evening w - | as and musicale Thursday evening at | Beatrico Monday! Tt sed leaves @ e L e [ R ey He Eian naw, 3 i L ten party were laid for cight, voted to tho two mastor, Beethoven and s residence of Robert Connell. An- excel- | husband and nine children, abupdant charms of Nobraska's metropolis, | Monon building, evolved from the nameless A s o S Mrs, Will B. Coukling entevtained | Mendelssohn. Miss June Abbott a | lent programme was vendeved, after which | ColonelJotn M. Kelloge was down on @ inpdRu’ prakra of Nalpiiks polls, | 100k ories of HBiler! avennol oot L Walker of Chicago is visiting | about twelve lady friends ata very daintily | biographical sketchof tho lifeof B el cshments were served. 1t was the most | flyiug visit from his Hitchcock connty posa ; \|'-. a little Ih‘ll/.ml‘.nw, from a wu'nl|_m;' T Chicagoall things aro possible, Huyman | Withher brother, “Mr. Bert Primer, Ninth | sorved luncheon at ber lovely home on Third and Mrs. C. M. Williams presonted ant church soclal that has beenheld this | sossions for a fow days this weol. Tho coly standpoiut, to defiue the territory over which | achievement only stops on the borders of the | #1C 1 streets. street lust Thursday afternoon, Mendelssohn. Instrumental and voc 3k onel's visit was in the interest of securing haugs this murky mass of steam and smoke, | miraculous. ity his oven undertaken | Miss Alice Hasford, a belle from Bur The Churchman's club meets every Monaay | tons _were rond sses K The Social Hour club gave a futl-dress ball | harmony at the press association meeting, Auy boundarios whichmay bo fixed are. sub | Uhe gigantio task of ubatinge the swmolce nuis- | ton, Ia., s tho guest. of Miss dee ovening ab the This is becoming | €rine Plombeck, Nellie Clarendon, Nellie Me- | at the A. 0. U. W. hall Friday evening, T AH s 0l thalove Aot Heilae Jectto indefinits expansion for this hugo | MCC: An onlinance requiring owners of fuc- | wirth, 1040 Q street, quite a popular affair'and the young peo- | Pherson - Mesdames Fred Nye,' Bruco which was weil attended by the society peo ates & LeHane, has returns M a tw sbulous blanket has a trick of stretching tories, railroad companies and other institu- | Mrs. Hammond and Miss Mande Hammond | ple look forward to it with much pleasure, | Smith, I. B. Harrison, Theodore Humm ot the city, The Friaay evening dunces | e visit to Liorre. 5, D, Ho it athories nebulous blanlket has o trick of stretching to | tions which contri argely to the volumo | entertained a large party of friends at high | = ar. and Are. M, C. Harington hove fssuod | 00 Messts. R L. Smithand A. C.” Barier, | given by this club have been very popi MR L Ay all points of the compass. This is when it | of smoke, to use smoke consimers or some | five Tuesday evening, e Mg AL RIOD 43018 with Mrs, J. D. Avery, accompauist, Tt s to be regretted that but one more dance | ghae's oo Mo o’ P08 SSLRALE: (. 5] : IO (g PR gousumers ; & b fuvitations for a dancibg party to bo_giv it section has been wholly absorbed by mssumes powers ex raordinary. 1ts usun juris. | siutlardevice, An inspector has boon vlmi'-"l Mrs. Alice S vorth, Kan,, | February 4 a%the opera house, Ths is will be given this season, politics, diction may be said to be bounded on the west | 11 ower o \“ ok plodideld rom that | has been visiting her parents, Prof. and Mrs. | looked forward to by society people a$ the Considerable interest has been used D. H. Wils ¢ Blus Vallay was itk by Halsteaa streot, on tho novth by Division, | kv cminence his caglo eye sweeps over the | 17, W, Wood, 126 P street, this week. cvent of the season ! lately in regard to improvement for 1591 ilson_ o 10 Valloy was in the ; 1 ho detects a chimne, L L ; gara to lnprovomens - top city during the week looking the nocese and on the south by ‘Twenty-second. O which is belching \lhuyt“:uy(h-”l“ LNy Thie White Rose club met Tuesday evenin Mus, C. N, Randall” chtertained the E, M, | 4% 1 new enterprises are being discussed turing the week looking up nocess this area of about six square miles the pall AR i le e Y ! A ¢ I B S by T il e e A awelfire Sfour city, | Saty formula for the organization of ag et i e S e S of opacity the owner ofthe building on which | % the hom of Miss 1iMin R High Five cub lust Thursthuy ovening, Tho | W, . Seymouro vhited Lincoln this | by those iten i.‘.”ill,,'f‘»“!f..:\ml.{ s Sivarad | Allince ciecso factory among the famnor s almost | I pre ng tone s | i i lovated Is notifiea and compeliod to tas | L0 e ofticers-elect were installed. fuvors were bestowed upon Mrs, W M 5 ‘. i i A caleh of the Blue Valley, Spring Creek and Contel a dull dark blue, and the vavious cont R e s aied and conpelifd to take |1 iAn evening In Ohinattis the n: T PE Lt R e b 00 Uptegrone of Pery, was a visitor in | new husiness blocks will pe erected this | ff e e tions to it from factories and furnices, tene- | Sui} to be enusod by P S pretty and unique gntertainment given la e ones who found themselves at the | town this week coming scason, The plans for afiue hotel e £ ment houses and hotols produce an’ effect. | *5, Ty ox parimenting with i smokeloss | evening at Grace M. E. church by homo of the class were Mrs. M. A. Allum an Kdward Fulton of Kansas City was in | bove been reccived from the architectand | = Mr. Elbert Morso was mace the recipient which must appeal strongly to overy student | 1nico at g eloctrio light station at | talent. Mr. Ora L. Bare, town this week. i approved. ‘Th "ml‘“wl will surpass *lm.\r n!«\\m.; pleasant surprise party at his home ofthe grotesque. With ‘a litle assistanco | and Indiana avenue, A great | The Missos facger the dsughtors of . Phil | Colonel and Mrs. W. F. Cody were “at [ Lon Davenport of Shubent, Neb., was i | St of the lind wn the state outside of | o8 Tovt Berenth Mo b o o oy from the Imagination cnomay soe win deal is expected from these furnaces as upon | Jaeger, president of the state bunk of Loup | bome’ to a number of friends last EFriday | town this week. T A tora Stan chapter, an organlation | AbOWS f{teon coupios Driolpated Ana &4 an; A, coimumm, gitate danenns, | ' | their success will depend,in asure, | City, have entered the conservatory of music | evening. Their elogant houseis well adapted | Mps, €. L. he Basiam imtar OAR SR fatomity | Joyable evening was passed in social Vi eads do- grow between tion of smoke burners for othe in this city. for entertaining large parties and their hos- i in connecilon with the Musonic fratemity, | J i shoulders, X g ot T s . L: g to Pueblo, has been instituted in this city follow. | afiusements and the sampling of an elegaut B i o - | licbuildings, but also the action of mauy Hon. J. B. Strode has received official | Pitality is uncqualicd. Bagk of the large re T ’ : S b 1as be ( ; hiaua 1is even conceivable that with the assist- Wk rode has recei Lo : Ik q G. W.Connell of Omaha was a visitor in | ingofticers were clected Tuesday evening: | lunch e nnm AR oL bR Wikl tho asidle T yatalal(tag notification of his appointment as aide-de- | ception room are the daingily furnished par- | o G FEEEE 104 aficers iEko Ead iy SHORLAY Syer il [ S Sk e o 5 St utiines of tha world's foir butaiss | Many property owners, and among thein | camp to Commander-in-Veasey of thenational | 1ors, off from which is thblibrary. In this [ the ety hiswoeke . | Gharles Roliius, wor i s B | Mrs. A, M. Mavhew gavo s very enjoyabla might be traced ¢ € some of the wealthiest citizens of Chicago, | organization of the 1 Aviny Republic, 100 hangs the fumous pibture which Rosa . ‘-IT "!} ha Belharn of Talmage s visiting | Sorenson, um_“ YV pean, | rcoption to the ladies of the Pre The bonanas, I may explain, is & new ro- | 8 munity from tne passage of the smoke | -~ On aonday Mr. kEdward Drew. Twenty- | Bonbeur presented to Cokmel Cody during | friendsin the city. 3 BUOAI O Mk drows. | church at her residence on North Bixth frestmont for the fanort man eveled pe | Ordinance by claiming that there is no device | gnivd and It streets, was twenty-seven yours | I8 1ast trip abroad. It represcuts “Buffalo | _Mrs Thomns Ryan visited friends at | Laugblin, secretary: M 0 Androy street, Tuesduy evening, An elogant lunch the presiding genius at the bar of the Hotoy | Mat will effectually consume smoke. ‘Those | o4 and anumber of his friends reminded him sitting evect on lis magnificent white [ Plattsmouth this week, treasur 5 urtin Powe O ucironsi | was served with Mrs. Mayhow's accustomod Rienenie. © fors” hod thore . 'we Fotel | who aro carrying on tho crusade of cleani- | Of'tho fact with & surorise pacty. Musie 'he world-famed. artist has wielded [ foy Morton of Chicugo, wasa guest at [ M Heve £ Adauns, wssoetito conduires d the fnot that tho ladios had me§ of steam pours out and rolls among the struy. | 1888 and pure air, however, wsist that there | cands, gancing and shments - wore tha | her brush so smoothly, yet so vividly, as to [ Arbor lodge this week. Mis. [ A. Barnes, warden; George An- | for their regular weekly sewing society, S ling < Nt i ghie Rl a variety of devices in the market which ] , Ny i make each 3 iu itself, Thiis room = ’ o~ z drews, sentinel. made the reception the more eujoyable, as i gling shupes as af some artist with an am | WS EATIeWOf devieos In the arket Which | prine features of the evening's enjoyment. | thale ehch stroko & stuy 16 sell. [This oo | Mrs. William Rector ana Me. Brank | S0 SESIES 0000 0 woattior has boen | was unlooked Tor Do Harcules hud dastied u brustful of white | et yrrangements ‘which do tho work with | Miss Gertrude Marsland entertained a | udesiro to rmain thero longer than a few | SERCTEWere visitng in Omaha 1 exccedingly mild and fears aro entertained PRASNIRA B oty oM 3 | tlerable completeness as long as they ave | Dumber of her university friends at her home, | hours. It was an ovening fong to be remem. | . The Nebraska Cit that there will be no ice cat for next scason’s | o e (IWIS\MERGTEEQ & FERERWER Kecopiion Lot oot fo piuiis eeh ey MY 868 | kept iu repuir, Lut frequent ropairs aro nee- | Twenty-cighth and M sircets, on Wednesday | 1 The guests at & Mate hour very re. | 1ssued fnvitations for v trade. Tho Koehler, Ot and Wasier lakes | {3 e kenial Mot 13 08 (0 et bt et Cews Mong thoso Jevel | essary, “Then ‘thero are quito a num. | eveniug. Miss Marsland proved a cbarming | luctantly bado their distinguished host and | _ Miss, Franie Wileox has roturned from a | have supplied this city with that noces acu BAREEALIOn of R Apeta. Bevood thas averyililig 1811 | har"of *eye which omploy @ | entertainer and a most delightful evening | nostess & happy gooduight. visit of & few weeks with frionds av Kansas | commodity for @ number of years past R e e R L D oty S b aaaniy 2k A DO |istaam st Some of the rive \|\ v"{.m.nhl} with music and cards. A Mr. and Mrs, Lester Eells issued invitations | City- " ments have been made Lo many the future. Mr. Thrift, who by the is Tlghted Ml day 1ong. “The fos Fiscs wp from | ERCQt satisfuction. Others employ the process | dainty luch was served. for a card party to be held at their bome last | Captain Harris of company C. has resigned surounding towns, Two of ou Dearly'a lifolohg vasident of Heatelos, aad tho lake, shokos. lis mane. whd arm b arm | oF cookiue tho il before it reiches the hot The young friends of Ha 'S o Tuesday eveniug. It wasone of the most | his office, and left Monday for Denver his [ dealers will put in the oy madl for many years one of its most enterprising R o i e oy o fire. Still otiiers simply fucrcase the supply | joved a’party at his homo 1vid enjoyable pactics given this scason, Mrs, | future home, for the manufacture of ice, which will e e oA A T R P AL e e Ml | of oxygen by forciug in ot air, and some | iiven by his parents | ECLLS, assisted by her neice, Miss Lena Eells, [ Wiley Cornutt and wife and Mrs, William | able th t lursday for extended rip through the 'The Montauk, the Tacoma, the Owings and | O0Me (his principle with o process of | ganes enliyened with music made , receiyed zuests with that rare cordiality | Cornutt of Calbertson are in the city visit ui salber, uth, whence he will return to Chicago foy tho Awltoriin Decom it gan s, raring | cing tho smoke through the fire after it g pass pleagantiy away. | o: | Whiel staups the, begiuning of wn eventng | thoir parents permanent residence. His removal from the their dim heads above the choki ouds in i L eae, = The Misses M Jennett, ms, | 88 & success, onors of the Mrs. rdinger of ambar: AS ha e, city is widely regrettod as f oung mel B oot 1o ohr, A SHACREUONES A ¢ Pua taak which Chicago has undertaken is | Mamie Risley, Ada Hagenbaug evening wero carried off by Mr. Scott Keith ‘-u\J’(h'!l;,.l‘i‘; or of I\II:‘.',",'_',‘.],,;\ 88 0. TR (T 5 T Rt A | Lo 1 S vl i, Tho atecot lamps blink, the windows | 1} ISy, Sa0 it her parhirky s bulls up on | et ugh, Mtbel Duvle, Vendio Cadwalla | ud Mr Cellums tho formor a silvor svoo n | §és, 10 W. i i ialin Springs, much improved in health, | wunity than he. of the big buildings become galaxies of little “ A" A ‘,‘ l‘ ‘ “\’\‘x'( Ly ‘I". € “_“w de Messrs. arry Doyle, Fred Par { i@ lutter a dainty silver stamp case, The Miss I 8 G thorne has ri rne O Mr d Mra ¥ % Metzge of Aur me of hose happy events ha stars, the ceaseless din of the cable and the city which rose like a Phaenix from | Purcell, Arthur Bennett, James Baile yery poor wero “Mre. Randall and | MIs3 Sms Chawitiome bas rel :;lu‘l,; by | Nob.. ax \'\]\Hlnuzlm tho city, guests of M ST R ;:‘.”‘E.um et e e L R AT A OREA LA | o, and two years henco Kt e reminder | Miss Lidia Mics Metzger and wife hon tho plgrim Nas possed boyond the sl Sound dismally us 1f tho cars. were rupni g | her ashes may yet viso in triumph out of the | Frank Sidles g Mr eminder block ing dome' of the water paiace mu On Eriday evening last nearly seventy-five Lee Smith and family will soon return to | ~ Mr. and Mrs. W. €. Strohm and family, | lotted threescore-and-te s 'a surprisa K v 5 by 8 r ski > of the social people of North N . S s 3 1 y | party given to the ] 4 N s when the weathor and the amoko | 81VO back the sun's rays under sk | of th peoy t A atre g E R R (VIR ROy their old home in Penusylvuuia, whero they | have returned from a visit of scveral weeks | party given ) ) anna Dost tho sun's rays, more oF less alsigured. e {iod s ssoecal good tans, A | and Mrs.T.J. Foley, Mr.oud Mrs. fraL, | Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Everts of Kansas M. Grifin, of Wahoo, National bank ex. |t hor residence on Eighth 0 roug| or hat ol i By S0I000 866 A jones Mr, und R [ 01 r. and v, were guests of Miss © vke the | @ or this distric as in the city lasf Uesday morning 16 uanagoto filter” through this over har LA RS great featuves of the evening was the beauti- | oncp, M nd Mrs B 5 Dol s | O WAD puomis 05 2Us Mg Hawia s B Ior Uhie dlavcioh WANID 3HO @y 1838 | DS Rhigy G1 Y. Tirad) stratum and fall iu & bilious fiood upon the s A ful New Eugld supper to which the guests | M ., M, and M, Chirles b. Idd e : 2] ¢ JOUEN. 1 | reachea her seventy-soventh y streets below, giving all things that weird Munsey's W ehly, | sat down. The hospitablo spirit manitested | 113 Miss [ddius, Dr. and Mes. Donaldson, | Allen Barnhart who has veen visiting his | Mrs. Judgs Walterson, of Marysville, | {ichil 1OrBOVRIRCHVGRIE MEME TRIOARG "“‘Jl“‘;:‘_“"'“ Buo' which charactarizes o patial | M. Rensen—Can you leave mo ulittle | by the host und his e partuer put ( Bie. Powsl, Mngghd Mt Webe MeGs B e Ok sovaral wooks, bry rolurned | K., it visting In tho olty, aud ls thoguest | grytifiod that her fricnds wore so thoughtfu} chpse. change this morning, James g at ewse and 8 merty even- | g aud A Andady Mis er, Miss | 1o his home icago of ) . Buchun | of hor, Anexcellent dinner was served, and i the meantimo tho soot comes down ina | Mr. Keusen—No: T have adoted a moito was passed. There were @ | CO4Y) Mr. Wilson, Mr. Graves, : M. Lewis has gone to Winlock, | Mrs. Dr. J. A, Paddock and daughter | qvery happy timo was passed. Among thosa gontle but continuous rain, * Cisterns are un- | you ladies taught me at the fair lust night, ber of accomplisbed musicians present - ,on avisit to nis wife and mother, | Gngie, of Deadwood, ara the guests Mr. and | prosent were M John Eillis, Mrs, W. H, kuown, because when the water has run th Mus. Rems And what is thatt and in response to requests each favored the Fremont, former will return with bim to this | Mrs. Erve Clancy, 22 South Ninth street | spie, Mrs. Ti or, Mrs. Bozarth, Mre, gaunict of tho smoke fiends and glided along | Mr, Rewson -0, you all said, “*Wo dou't | company with either a vocal or instrumental | Joim Borgors visited friends at Kearney A very enjoyable and largely attended oys- | Denipster, Mrs. €, L. Schell, Mrs. Robinson, the roofs with their accumulated deposits it | give change;”” and I think I can work that | selection, A unique and enjoyable feature of | during the week, Al Owen and sister have goneto | ter supper was given the residence of | Mrs. Ewing and uthers, all old and warg Altains such un ebou biue that its ;n\\nduyllk’rlflvdi", oo, i the eveulng were the drawatic s m,lwunl Mrs, J. P, Sackett has gone to Chetten- | Giadstone, 1L, having been summoned by | Mrs. H. G. Day, corner Eigth and Sumwer * friends of Mrs. Bradu T'he sun ne ines iu Chicago, W. Seymour is home from a visit The “Owls" tendered a farewell recoption i

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