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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BE b \ MARCH 14 1801-TWELVE PAGES, D ——————————————— T —— T — g e § BT THEIR TONGUES STILL WAG, e : P i L : . f [ TING BUT NOT NAUGHTY : - i ”-”l\\\E/\J f\}. ‘> LJ | -—h—‘.] i ) kAt this Areay « ty Personals W Peopl | vt e { 1 Ao \IVI“"II ".‘“, old weather scems a little stubborn about leaving, but we cannot let a trifling delay in e Wit WoRRl ; v 'y‘«\"ll"\"\fl('vl1']\“‘!(\'” with the regular declarattons of spring business. The climate , established by long years of ¢ Xxperience, and we don't have to wait for the “‘old- 1 1 " W1 { | . nhabitant™ to tell us thatit is only a matter of a few days and Spring will be with us in dead nest. We know it, and, of couse, as the first Clothing Establishment in the west we are nat- rally on hand promptly with the season, fully equipped in every department Our wrange- m “‘I‘ spring trade can xpressed in three words: ENORMOUS, ELEGANT, PER Eu( As the days roll by we will talk to you peeifically andin the meantime the following point- s ave especially valuable: the Hellman Q- goSEERY, ~Never hefore s any house | SPRING OVERGOATS, ——Well, we all know ARtk 1 most stvlicl t of neatest andmost stylish |1 g oo omplete a lin [t Hose, one | that style is one of the most essential points You will Tike A ina spring overcoat, Ly 8 f ; it sion is “away out of sight r'\"‘\ I 3 | ) ! ! { ] ; ‘ ’ worth s2.11 - introducing the latest odes and tans in French goo Our display to use the popular Hiot of fashion, namely, the widely popular hoy et From the Shoutder 4 Stav ghic r i (¢ 1 American makes, that gives ex- || form fitting, short cut and regular cut. The Bous. They will figh allfornia Ath Aol ‘ derithe tealalng of Lol Eiishl ) Tl ; clent service, Also at 25¢. are four especially popular shapes, anl letic club. P e bl i isted by "Prof. Taborof Omata, | it includes all the giblie Pellicun club has offered o purso of AL pocted that at st fity s we've got them in meltons, in cheviots, 122 pound Am n, and ed dohiuson. | rs, Charle i ] L L y i ! din Lok headware, You can choic We are the Hosiery People of Omaha, kerseys, in worsteds, ete, et In all shap 8 dHadri e tor R 4 is quadrupled whon \.r‘-m. K. Buker, t roman_of Now g !‘\‘1'.‘\\\' ! ¢ Van' Alsvn I styles; 1n your pick ol feel as Spring welght underwe, very grade, c above mentioned we ive you the acme of ork, wauts to v Kelley the M Bt Qs h . Whittian, CHIr i B e R BRI for ey i ) i sured that you will save hall the money it all kinds of priceslow enouvh to s perfection in fit and saving money likew T mpi 1 New Orlea t barred t id Fitzsimnons T from the priv Tho latter rmed by 1R mude plediges o appear at &t i v v e Methodist | the clevati I York. B T et e R rdors by Mail Receive Prompt Aitention, to Maud S X Neb, this week The average Thi's *Longfellow’s Dream®™ was pre "B, Ot abuilb vt for himselt in two year p boen | friends in Red Cloud th nator Star ford expects | 1 3 has left with Herman Gr R n » in 2110 this season. v stingston, D ( where he will visit « Amy Lee, 2:171, and her vill L s ikl Mr.and Mes, T M. Fisher, of Grafton, are mEsE---- E=mr 0 HAER |3th and Farnam Sts, purses and stakes ove $25,000. upon ¢ | ife in the early b., are visiting the family of James Co @Brown Hall is to be fitted thisseason to go niver ) o mical dress in Jlobert Smith of David City, 1 Gigainst tho 2:061 of Jolinston Oxford b alumui organize | York spent Sunday with i The Amierican trotting bred mare, Polly tions, unific ! leg of Franee won £1,750 in Europe last scason. the universi 4 in Grerinad gland and Mr. and Mrs, 1. N mell of MeCool, Hal Pointer's pacine vecord for last your is | Aticrici n colioge a ie univir- | were tho guests of friends inthe city this not tarvished by a single dofeut ) irginin and women in colloges, b 7 Mits. Beil, Mrs. Brace, Miss Harris, Me 1 Carriage horses of good style and action | jo, : o L N always command salo at roady prices e LB S T John Rolling of Lincoln is visiting | P, Hartman aud children, went to | assisted by Dallas. The re mmandery, Knights Templar, w ind Mrs. C. H, Hamlin avvived 1 : in the vty during the week ! ik, Wash., on “Thuesday ovenidig, whers | tion s bl witur, dresn uthis wodk by mvitat 4 T rdon i S AL UL ; wlckior of Omuha was horo on | aud'Mis, W. W, Johuston;, Mr. and M. | the number weio . W Wit Phove is o mule owned at Mendon, O, | ™ My, and Mrs, €. k.- Stevons provided w | *5 i atrie tolive. * o Gntoroats or his "Omana | Charles Schautelburger, Mr. and Mrs. J. § S £, White whicn, it is said, can trot cloge to 2 30, B R Sl (Ll R (o iht s returned home from | L0 T e e e i R e Mitlard Saundes o3 to beat the year- | gonial conpany at thei isaidhy v will make | un wisence of soveral days m the east g ¥ al da case. The matter was settle P Moriarty and wite, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 A. Wa fing record with a colt by Sidney 2194, strent Thursday evening : end Rav. Moody's BIbla school for a form or | (SO GBS0 . L H8 B N ding Rose, Aug. Rice. Mr. W. W 3 s | fuster than D The roya o I A lawson, red Drum of Kunsas City isiting | ric fror Dea for which point he tukes his d wd M il fricods and relatives in the ity du 3 v i ck rhart und family star nTine I « ] ey aesm nel ot wias down fr P u Tuesday wably, & missionary ey Guit, a wned the advan raska as i Mageie Vallery hias De s the cor but v ; : : for during the current SRt ) Nuncy Hanks, 2 tand training t e Rident it i S MeCrenry of Hastings, one of the Sk o : ¢ Pveni v ] horsemen of that seetion was in the . Stephor avis has returne Prince Hal, 2:161, by Brown I A . £ d Afraameniohln scotiot WL th 1 i will . visitin Kenosaw wis recently ) hicago parti sday 1 { Y i : work in the ammigration ficld, I'he papeer +10,000, ; e b er of Wauseon, O., was § NN TP eal U 10,000 birthday Ll ¥ Qe SIe -y wnd the fir lition was Jack MeAuliffe h 3 ned up f the eve T1 G reabouts during e early two thousand ¢ pool room in 1 s tho riug for the tur Maine, alth b fastes stal lion in Wi s o track within meyer, Waiks its borders Sehmidt, Bea Se 1 and Wem A ses Kana Rbodes, Lou Stratton, Ella Shoemaker, Maud Thrapp of Ulysses, Lettie Scide sust Seidel | | | Hazel Walker, B nd - Pear } | [ [ | Lou, William Neville gor I thie ) a { the week J ting among at Weeping Water, Neb. A.S. Moxwell wis down from Grand Is- | o A blensant party was held at the vesidence ¥ street on Weduesday eveuin AEEiAnY oo 3 i 3 victhday anniversary of Mrs bl Browu, ed J When ull in readin i SR sited bis lession of frionds iu the city during | any the metropolis during the woeek 1y and will reside theve in tae futurd osts in this 1oz Ruinbolt will practice law with the A Collins & Mockett, of which he has lie early part of the week surprise. There were present members of Mr. und Mrs. M. L. Roeder of Omaba v Mr. J. A, Warren of the firm of Warren & | Nuomi lodge, Daughters of Rebecen: (. D, | ¥isiting in this city this week anniversary excreises inthe Bup- | wapi ) lay, Mareh 22, The address willbe deliverea by Mr. W, W, Slaowuug vice president of the Omabia association A yearling pacer by Wilkes, owned in Tennessee, is reported to have recently gone a mile in 25N ¢ p Phe Young Men's Christimn association | C. S, Rainbolt and fawily went to Lincoln | land Wednesday looking uft i 1 urned from an extended vus- Axres and mot e Mrs. Cherry, \W. | Misses Annie Livingston and iness trip to the castern markets ering and wife, G. H, Cutting, wife and mer are visiting friends « Division Supevintendent A. B, Schrantz of | B T Goodvich aud wife, b1, Miller and W. W, Dt LW 5 the Roeke Istland wasin the city from thevi- | Wite, L. 1. Forchand uud wife, W week attenaing o som can‘onment, Patriirehs Militant T A end wife, C. . Morse 1 wit will hold 11s next aunual weet 2 Achey and wife, Asbury Swith, wif 1 Mr. Joh i s of Ohio is e ity vis 3 Oaatedows of the ci ol Sim st Sty 1 daughter, A. L. Kuowell aod J. 1. Patterso W ting hi Tvs b Hadr i will remain in the state several T MAUE N Mrs. Euma D, Hogeland y Hastings, . cr of Nebraska City was | i Y., is in the city on a visitof several w { Jrown is in St Joseph, M 5 wi Touth city. He s one of t1 I it was i oneima. st | withi hertaunt, “Mes, M, L. CaifleLty fatnily that he loks around in vain nan i v t old landu hat wero fa WS, Summers, assistant attorney general, | relatves in Kansas City Hhoramiic rasl aly days. came down from Lincoln Monday 1o attend | G H, Fdeerton, of Hast the rec Lexineto i o b (o Y oune 10 some sssional business before the dis- | was an Omaha visitor We SalLp il gl y suciation met Tuesduy evening [ et eourt Harey Blevkiron and Up to B0 0f loot Fontholor Judere and Mrs, S, 1. Craiz have returned | sleich riding in Omaha lus PROGIS L LUE esident; 4, | from dusetion City, Kan., whither they were Eant s of 1 120 or resident; J. einl club ente Alline Beimont ) 5w troasuror Craig's sister, Mrs. Groer W Do o by e itia v depurtaicut owned vy the Stouts ot )it s and daughters clumutory contest | O, . Smith, brother of Frank Smiththe ' 108 woeite timt i (Hnois e froma 4 8 e A M bred to Allex ) knieht the comingli e | vian chureh | well known phinrmacist, has removed to this 0 ik THE withibr oLt Charles Marvin, the famous drive ts of the ladios and the oring trap st TR | s e e e T Y YR nd Keopold Hal linge wribt ligk 2 early duy ran a threshing machine in the | pings of the knights made the seenc a charm \tive audicnce spealers | busiuess with his brother, islativ Lincolu 10541 vicinity of fndependence, 1a in Right Eminent Grand Commudcr lvord thole | T, B, Perkius was callod to Dos Molnes, | ..M on e guests « M Winfied T'outio, the horse that won one of tho Gut- | Le Keene and ahout thirty other visit o) Ta., last weelk by the death of his brother, T D) it MeCook, Ne wihi s tenburg events last week was one of the bhest Its were present. A reception was ted mau I'lie cont > Misses | H.'Perkius of that place, Tho deccased was L " t ftho winter. As much as#0 t Trom 8 80 10 9 Atthe latter hour the sson, Fthel Hent Jones, | forwerly u resident of Beatric Mrs, Andrew Boston and family of Provo could be had about him when the bettir sther visitors were escorted to the Ethel Seymour, Grace A ¢ Utal, will avrive this week, aud will o frow L i LLDE L] A inm Mavborn of Laubam, Neb., A : opeued, but at the close it wus hard to get board, where o maguificent feast I Co G oy T it i Willing Mashorn ot Taatan, Hob iHEt s Bome where the 10 1. A well-known veterinary surgeon won [ wis s The tables were i the form of ses Otis Newmua, Arthur Moor St SRR Sk ST Mr. and Mes, Joh A eI B RALEN Il TerY T8 RnIEREAIV t e of Hon. J. W, Barnes, Monday wge by Rev. R 1L Ingram, Thursday. mencement exercises of the Ka TAERAIL A S M IS } ) 1 Py ettt o ¥ pleasant ovont took place in | My, S, P. Vandyke und Miss Sarah Cullen | 4 ol whishho 5 a dived - nted ty-sixth anniversary of | wero married at the vesidonee of the bride's Comrade H. ( g iibo; paator ot tha Mothy || E A D O O g ol Manager Mureay of the Kerr oy Inst week in a 4 ’ : S WORD OB by } Thursdiy. They will make their future hoine | i g 1ocal dramatic company f comuitt dusithe [ oby A Toate hosp k) r i following la 16 M yatio BRait O purpose of cultivating the deamatic art tion et the ve Thursia the tables iTastings. whole 51 Pt ou bt 2 Feeity ting until b o returned to [ stre 2l M Dotkok veprimand, but wh ind that his shave 1 \son,” Winnog, Dash, | M. Hershiey, on Hoyt and Fourteentn | Uves from ier points w subsided o following t P, | .\("w vy, one of -hi- Lol of Gage | ¥ ‘l“"lv“'r 2 - i ; sluence of feligion | county’s fvmers, returned Wednesday from | California nex RERLEQN AL Kings icle, Mr. b J way: “My | @ vrolonged teip through Arizona, New Mex- | Wile, who i Trex My Ldeal Ch erally. e still s overlasting faith t Yarley Pater uforeement of Chiureh Laws, rih, the benefit of Hethauy hon I ! . ) Her Bob Cook is to instruct the can N I de Iufiuence of Rellgion Last Wednesday eveuing at the houio e for destitute and beiploss womes i Vaie the Yale crew at Phil s ! ' Development of Ne- | the principal of the high school, a reception | The Hastings prospecting company olocted v Fai Bessio Walt Romaine w to bat 00 3 4 u i “Our Pastor’s Wite, [ wasgiven the teachers and senior class in itz oficers Tuesday eveiing : M T iy A very pleasa i mateh A Carrie u; “How 1 1’ay the | honor of Miss Alta Chambers, who is shortly oWis, 1 A. H. “Cramer, t Gertrude Hallie Ferguson L 0 ) 2 the ol PCAUSe O O reino o. nt D i R e bica Joitnde oy, Halta ( Wy Forgusm: - Shuty of | o leave the ciass becauso of the removal of George I Coloman, seeretary an ady in active teaiui \ X Wirt.” After supper Dr. | her family to Denver. Aftera series of en A. Batty, troa Grand Mland, 5 foky Mabo iemper, Mumie Won awity took advan of u lullin the fes- | joyable —entertainments and refreshuments | oua of e pic T f A ol Arans Robespierve is said a 1y tynard L s to present to Rev. Mr. Crosthwaite | Miss Chambers was mude the pleased re et | e " ) ) 3 4 8 i improved horse in his four-year sss, Charles Bure, John Lorgan, b Wifo @ handsomely bound voiume of | cipiont of & handsome. book, ~Traasury of | A% iven by My s, AV ] Tonday Dave Pulsiter mude a trip to | A Guuss, H. K. Kerman, S, 1, 5t u \ LARemoy. haiat. 18 ot ot s e oot as . porias | Tussasy ovening in £ Mrs. Waiva 3 o Akinng BB vOn T athianaana po it last week to look over the year thy Suith, Feed Smyser, Frank Bu fal Lucco, one of the best bred young stall ! © Maoud S, 2084, will be mated with Ansel Wocmpener: Mrs, G st ¢ ch Sun 2:20, by Flectioneer, dam thoroughired, the | a1 Smith of 2 18 in importa iosses, Gauss, Cal 1t is rumored that Jack, 2:124, will be con- [ Tylor, ithodes, H. R ditioned this with a view to'lowering s | Seidell, Theird, J. Schu Sweepstukes 08 has sived twenty-one performers, every one of which were out of non-standard nives. Clara Belle by Masterlode, Bois Bros. of Denver, ¢ coming seasor i ping Wa M. Timotk ! Thio Women's Foreizn Missionary societ of the Centenary M hurch gavo a vor Dr. Ly and his estimable wife celobrat stud before coming east . r sistor, Miss Davis of Omaba, The g jan, Comstalk,” Frank Hathiway werice. teatimouial L tholk keI were! Misses May and Laura Dilloy, | U TAA, i LooE 08140) 86l A0 hop Bradley, Tadd, Frauk Everat, W | N. Milslovg Denver for 8 hearney nie, Callie Johuson™ and Maey Moy Firenzi has wintered woll aud is looking | Fmith, B il Lew Mapstall robust und healthy. Matt Byrnes has her Gianiall. Dillantaobar William Prank returned M Mrs. Diffenbachor ¥ 1 visitwith relatives at Louisy and Mrs, Raisoy Mr. and Mrs, D M Miss May Downing 15 visiting in Omaha, | Messrs. John Musselman, Charies Adam Meyer, 18 D, Muir, Steve Laugw o Mjes belle A Chicago for | 1y ") 8. Marden wentto Boston Monduy | He Patterson, J. W. Pick il A E bt TR o Frank Kiteben, Chavles Hall, Bort W beclor on busitie Conrad, W. Al M ~ ven F at Monmouth Park e Mrs. J. M. Scottof Oumaha was in the city Dennis' Cormere ey : p Mr. and Mrs, Josoy Th It 1 < and Cagar. Fubge. - 1o povil prises wers | .. imets ¥ A. K. Aitkin, formerly of this city, now of Ja e S N onmem b Pt Tetas | mou by Miss Minnie Latta aud Dr. Kerman RARARY Chicago, visited here a few days ago The Husting Moumouth Park. Heis & | Miss Alice Cowdery and Mr. Frank Kiteher Mrs. Cal Tally turned from a visit to ) : Fogr their elub houss % colt. His dobut on the Ameri- | Seeuved the booby brizes Neoraska City Charlos Pirtle, chief clerk of tho houso of | LAC b, b babe, which was consigned to 1ts grave in | Miss Alice Chestout of Ch San turf will bo witched with Intorost R Gt e W Scott s retumed from o visit | Fepresentatives, 'visited hero this week gulbped 4 O HILL ietiey fn e A, o Visitinge Mrw: A, D, Cushime The Michigau athletic assoc will hold I'remont. t0ICantns Clty Will J. Scoutt has roturaed from this 3 winters sojourn umou the businoss men of | its tiist annual sparring and wrestling meet Charles Hooper left Monday for O°\ Mr. and Mrs, [ Gillette have gone cast hay L announcing ing at March 20 and T'he com. S Hooy PR . O b o Mg A ast | New York city. e Yocted | the ser . Pen e petitior open to all awateurs, Eotri ill Cole returned Tuesday from Clica 3 i NI Bishop Grave ananged to lay ot the | for the ¢ : f body. Her close March 17, Aadress H. C. Maleour Mrs. Jossie Andorson of Columbus s visit Miss Graco Post visited over Sunday with [ st s | i A0 e WAL | ot A No. 21 Newberry building, Detr ing friends in the city friends st Linoolu be planted 18 506 s the weather will per- [ & Ni) M The American kennel club has rec - Walter Hill of Kausas City mado his Fue Miss Nettie Waddell of Odell is visiting | mit club i proposal from the world's fair authoritic mout fricnds u flying visit the first of the | friends in the city. 4 John M. East, seventy years of age, aled u ® uational dog show to be ld during the | week Mr. and Mus, Al e of Liucoln were | the home of his son, B, I, East, on ‘Sund Tuc course of Chicago's big exposition. This Mr. aud Mrs. J. J. Lowry are entertaining | in the aty Friday ut. Mr. East, with bis wife, came here L nunmiber of 1 whist party at their residence esday morning with the body of their littl | €04 Thursday evening semi-m 1\ Mrs. Harevey Ritchio went to Iy bis city, returned to her b e luy eveniug Mr. and Mrs. M ) t W riving rices : burd tendered Mr, aud Mes, W. W erl has been referred to o committee of five, | their friends, Mr. and Mrs, Moore of St | Lee Halloway of Marysville, Kau., is visit- | from Worthington, Ind,, sc o ago for a [ ton, e a the Burlington route in | v g s bill i M amoog whom are Messts, Jumes Mortiwer | Joseph ing relatives i the city visit. A taranil) acasini il iea aud Jobu A, Logan, Mr. and Mrs. George W, Sueplord are eu-l A "), Caflerty has gone to Chicago to at- N, H, Drydeu and wife and their daughtes, gl five ¥ Mrs, Luwmbard w 1 park 501 PACIUE evenls outs

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