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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: DAY, MARCH 92, 1801.—SIXTEEN PAGES. Vy aries son, r. 3 3 \T r T SOCIETY I PASSION WEEK, | smuursdar: teing roconton aur. thoro wi | Sy, Fishor, Mr, and Mes, fotfih M. | e, Mo Cone Wison e % 51 CONSIDER 1T BLACKMAIL.” POl B Cup 0 4 ! I sell you a | tin Cahn, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Cahn. Mr. W P. wuun’r , In honor of Mr. Tl T e entoamere 1n Friday's? | 8o delightful havo the club mostings been | Williums® birthday, en SPliisecs 3 faw rivnds ——— booth you willfind the most bewildering array | that they will no doubt be continued durng | very charmingly at dinner last Tuesday eveon , : Movemonts of the Fashionable World Dur* | of dusting bags, silver cases, eto, to say | the season at least ing, ot their home-2517 Cavital nuo. | 0, A, Stonehill Explains Why the World- t DOILInG of thoss Trely ¢Weepits. cipe. I e Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. W Herald Libeled Hi ing the Past Seven Daym Hay's" b o Wil And the best of High Five in Kountze Place. A Ptiton, Mersnd MW Ben Gallaguer, Mr erald Libeled Him, g Saturday’s" booth one will find the best o yAs all. % The Kountze Place High Five club met at | and Mrs. Douglas N, (hpaves, Miss Withnell Some of our most oxperienced housewives | the residence of Dr. and Mr. Edmiston, | 8nd Dr. Koo bute to its contents, and the lunch | PROMISES FOR THE POST-LENTEN SEASON, sspite | On Thursday evening the Peerloss club | WOULON'T ADVERTISE WITH THE SHEET, | Spring Humors, whether itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply, 1 | 9123 Spencer stroet, on Friday night. [ ! ! LG BT R e inc! ou ol yad el | Anin distinguishectiisei & & social olub by or blotchy, whether of the skin, scalp, or blood, whether simple, scrofulous, or a very grent attraction, especially if it | the inclemont weathor, tho elub was well | ooy, "onioyable dunding pacty. The club Y, whether of t , scalp P '(lu: A " ppresentod spoat one d o mos ool oting_de 0 | litary, dily, permanently, and economically cured b ho known that this particular department | represented and speat one of tho most en by a special _meeting_decided ‘to continue i " hereditary, are now speedily, permanently, and econc y will be under. the mamagement of Mrs. Guy | able evenings of the season. Tho games wero | through April, aud ending with o gorman on | The Most Disgraccful Exhibition of What is Doing in the Domain of Society—Cards Continue a Source Barton, Mes, Henry Yates and Mrs. Robert | played with much spirit and enthusiasm, o | the 0th, at which tim@ a souvenir will bo Mercenary Malice That Has Ever Clunlc‘ura Remgdles when the best physicians and all other r\:m\‘xllcs of Pleasure—Movements and i “:":”\‘"":”’;’ a s it | the club mombers were bent on_incroasing AL Sl E '.'r',:f"”i'r-f\.'::',';’"l;ti o Beeh Attempted by Any fail. The almost miraculous cures daily effected by them prove this. No sommence Wednosday, April 1, i s b ss club partie: i . : W hereabouts, alunch and close Thursday aftornoon. The | theiraverages for the final clubprizes, which | %ny 4" yowe Eluatvbf Chicago, accom: Omaha Paper. statement is made regarding them not warranted by the strongest evidence. following list is incomplete, names to be | will be announced atthe next meeting, to bo added for each booth next week: *‘Monday,' | b Mrs. Metealf, Mrs. Walter Page, Mrs. Aich- | ¢ panied by her mother, Jutia Ward Howe, aro 1d at the residenceof Mr. and Mes, J. J. | 1o be the guests thi They are, in truth, the great cures, blood purifiers, and humor reme- week of Mr. and Mrs. bson, the date of which will be given | Kilpatrick. Mrs, Elliott, who is a connoissear The 014, 01d Story, I T consider it simply an attempt to black i eson, Miss Yatos and other members of the | a0 on the subject of art, will give a tall on that N i 3 : : They s LN Alta guitd. “Tuesday’ Mrs, Potter, | il 11 onnors and guests ware ontortained | subject at the residenco of Mr. William Wal. | Mall or to got even with me," said Mr. €. A dies of modern times, They are abso- In & cozy room together, Mrs, Wessels and Mrs. Byron Reed, | po'iho host and hostess in the most hospitable | lace next Wednesday evening. Tickeis may | Stonchill, the merchaut, yesterday, reforring lutel o 1 ag ble to the most > o ~ s ¥ the d hostos SPGIAY ¢ f L y o b i y pure, and agreeable to the mos Not 80 many years 8go, assisted by the various members of the | piannor and o most acceptablo lunch was | be nad of Mrs. Kilpatrick or Mrs, Wallace, | o the World-Herald’s attack upon him b lu: ,',"“' :.r::w lv\vrlinln_rvmv};e:tll:f:. I\{\aflunn a“nux(\l.mr % \h-ldun;lht{'l.r‘ l\,lflr; served after the game. The ladies® rrm. a | Dr Eleanor Dailey entertained tho lady “You see I have not advertised with that sensitive, and may be used on the young- Sitting in the firelight's glow, ollins, Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Peck, Mrs. - | benutiful alt prossed flowers and leaves ~ % 0 Missoirl Valile Sl A ) pedtdets ey T it bt A Just as wo had done hefore, Ars. Burkalow, Mrs. Levi Carter, Mrs. | yo'Nisg Lipps for tho second time this sea- | ladies were present: Drs, Rebocon Hanon, | O1¢ Of theiradvertising solicitors out of my gratifying and unfailing success, CuTr- Without warning, surle tapis, Muir, Mrs Hill, Mry, Ayors nd Mra. K son, Mr. Goeorge L. Fisher carried off the | Red .Oak, Ia.; Chatlotte Norton, Lincoln; | Store. Isupposothe ownerof the paper is 5 v S vl upid danced along the floor; endall. “F'riday,”” Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Mc ont ' x some card case, con- | S A L Lancoln ; M. Helfri trying to damago my business and compcl CURA, the great skin cure, instantly allays Then thero came protracted hushos— Cormick, M. ‘Smith, Mes, Baum, Mrs, | fontieman's prie, & hanome o ar Soph ronin Lane, Lincd L. Helfritz Jones, | tr) ¥ comy 8 ) y allay taining two decks of ornamental cards. Omaha "Tho following members and guests wore Gertrude Cuscadon, Omaha; Han- | me topatronize his sheet. Thoadvertise i Alice McDade, | mont in Tire Brr of my saleof fire damaged bold enough 1o sy Gould, Mrs. Love and Miss Gertrude Cham- ks were rosy blushe the most intense itching, burning, and bers, ' “Saturday,” Mrs, Barton, Mrs. Clark- In her ches 0S0) I s - r. Mrs. J. . Bay, ro) H y Strong, i o i i i ot While | binshed for lack of che s0n, Mrs, Yates and Mes. Pritchott, B S i fgt iy | R emnconey oy ECOTR O R W g00ds, to which the World-Horald takes such l“flfl’“m""‘o"v PCI""“! rest dflml slllcp. . vine t what the other s 1 H. Ty v D (r. e TR vi tion, w: subst i v correct, v irri C 2ars kil a i F'\"\-':,,'f,‘,‘.fi” 'f,f‘t";”‘l‘“l‘fi Ay he Temple of Fame." Mrs, I. H. Collins, Mrs. D, C. Dunvar, Mr. Porsons contomplating o Furopean tour vioelnt exception, was substantially correct. | soothes and heals raw and irritated surfaces, clears the skin and scalp of Ccrusts ale: restol hair. CuTicUrRA Soar, the only medicate: e 8 aivi he Trinity M. bV, L Mrs. M. D. Frazor of Boston, Mass., to be | atanotler fire than that at Dubuque, but the “f‘“’ and SC““.S' ‘f“d rest "15_ the ‘". C - t ‘)'. : cated hurch .("‘,‘”’,“‘,f“,,jj““" {;-L“‘,"{mr“:: ,':.,;g' ::," {‘;lJI' \‘;; :“\'l] "\'}‘:\'““' h| ,,:m.“"“\;:' found 1n another column. Dubugque lot forms the bulkof the sale. I| toilet soap, is indispensable in cleansing diseased surfaces, CuTICURA RE- Neither dared —but tried to smother Cupid [ The popular production entitled out. 2 plo of Fam 0 you see—all things were equal; B We were both in love, of course; rch 2 e young ladies of ¢ churcl and Mrs. T, B, Minahan, Miss Martin, Judge ey nave made afidavit to this fact. sOLVENT, the new blood and skin purifier, and greatest of humor remedies, And you know tho proper sequel N e WoiiL | sad ds. Guests—Judge and Mrs. FROM HEADQUARTERS. I think o merchant doing a legitinate s £ i [l g i Hihes, s When it's drawn from such a source— under the management of Miss Myrtle | yrie o0 NG S Wy MoComber, Mr. and —_— business should have somo protection from | cleanses the blood of all impurities, and thus removes the cause. ence, the e o X migh sco h’vmi‘fim :-;‘.\1'.\?»‘ ;.]”1‘ l\rm"'" Wl“r‘nrf R T hsienlll i o |Tl sophist Recerves a | fich stindirous gateienis s those vab | Cuticura Remedies cure every humor of the Spring, from the simplest 0 hier of o sce he Allen-Ketcham school of expression, as-. | Mr. Berlingam, Mr. P. B. Myers, Valned Communicatior b Sl i . f 3 i ) her clear eves for irrol 1 " " Every merchant shouid be left free to n ! emishe: s worst case cl a. Sale greater tha e combine h.v:::! "1.\4‘1\*]”‘\:)«" m.'m ‘:\wrr :'” 'l sisted by an able stalf of musical and literary . Ono of the most romarkablo features of | fis own judgmentas to the papors in which facial blemishes to the worst (_..IN. of sc r.nfuh ale greater than the combined - HOW my dearest wish wis spoke ‘-':‘l‘"‘ T 8 A ? The Musician. theosophy—that of occult communication— | he will advertise his wares. | demonstrated | sales of all other blood and skin remedie Searcely knowing what to say, is represented as being a fine and enjoy Lippincotts Magazin has received a most satisfactory test i | 1o my entiresatisfaction that Tur e is the How the silence then was broken able entertainment and has besn greeted by | Becauso the windows of his soul wero set Omaha quite recontly, ¥ ouly ‘paper in which itis profitable for me to £ “ How 1o Cur: Diseases or im Skix axo Broon ™ mailed free to any address, 64 pages, 300 Dis- In avery charming way crowded houses in several eastern cities | “powards these high bills whereon the al I have put a_ half-pag s lustrations, 1o testimonials, A book of priceless value to every sufferer 1 Cumicura Re ar ay's sales would above the ordin- Avoiding details and abstruse discussion, And I'm happy to confess that Some jdea of the magnitude of the production Whion I hexged her to contens, may bereceived by studying the following | Sound s She replied—but you wiil guess that it was: | cast of characte e Goddess of Fam harps of God advertisoment in_the Sunday World-Her ect above the earth’s perpetual frot, | it may be stated that an Omaha gentleman of | jn times past and my Mor Lake singing birds that soar above the sod, | unquestioned intogerty and v ty w I 1d everywhere, Price, Curicura AND CiMicAL CorrosATion, Doston. 1cURA RE= Curicura Soar, 250 tveest, §r. Prepared by Porrar D 10 has | not show a dolla r's increasc Miss Myrtle Ketelam 3 il , Wi long been interested in the mysterious faith | ary run, T have put the same advertisement o} . hv Ski and oily skin and hands, painful finger.ends with s _— A Jopthw's Daughter Blagelie RabTSn | Phoroforo, whenc'er his fingers touched tho | (R b Wemesed B e e ot outa | inme Ber of Monday (and Monday is ot I ”“]‘],\v B]“L\'h} Skin, are provenied and cured by Cutioura Soap, Passion we 8 W0 uiciastieven Ayl iyt ; % Y Fawcett keys, tuds T osotoric oxistonco is aeoll nigh | A0 Advertisig day for special sales) aud my | juomparably the grestest of skin purifiers and beautifers, while rivalling in delicacy and surpassing in purit the soclety has experienced this season, due 1o | Joun of Ave (with uncds) A iowier | Strango voices mingled in the sounds he | student whose osotoric existence is woll uigh | store would be full in_consequence on Tucs. | - eornrtny BCREHEE B 08 RIS SO0 et e ot sanp, s fhe. only pormentioe amd e doubt w0 the Imperative domands of tho | Miry Quoen of Scots Woke, tccomplished. Of tho stutent the visitor | day. Thus 1 domonstratedin doliars aw | o expnsiveof tikl andnursery soaps. The only wedicated toit souf, sndthe only priventive and cure SATOH (pon THA LIBE A, ALtanton oL Mises. | LDt %7 As if in those majestic harmonies asked that, s a roward for his former efforts | cents tho relative valueof the two papers as [ ofinflammation and clogging of the pores, the cause of pimples, blackheads, tough red, and oy skin, and simple ch upon the id attention of Siater of Chinrlty . .li11 .. My Driver [ “]ivine intelligenoies lived and sp t 5 AAVEPLIS 1o 68 11 s mmorsof infants and children. Sale greater than the combined sale of allother skin soaps, Sold everywhe who acknowledge its sw And the outlook Xantipps Fussic MeAusland and an incentive to further exertion and | @ ASID 3 2 o oot : “I told the solicitors of the World-Herald for the post-Lenten season is very dark and [ Frinels Willard phagaly Hodge AnOrgan Kecital. T ot tomelticEsOha | hiklod i ApeavaL iy L B G B e e e e dres 5 Queen Elizabeth v " Allie Faweett Next Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock | munication from the lnner circ lation they claimed for that paper: that [ FHE CAPT e P ¢ bery ilo thora aro sovaral big entortatnmonts | M Iurtington (aid Tico) 112" iinneho Benton | sy, Witl T Taber, tho organist of tho Firsu | While noguarantee that tho request would | know Titi: Bk reiched tho peoplo | wiuted LA L YOI D L ute 6 LB ks eing planned, the details are not sufficiently | Rosa Bonheu Olive Welle " ¥ 3 ooHiptiad Wwithiconldioe glve or | tobuy goods store and the World: | b . : B O L T o | B o E e ie. it gaiva e Y 1T | (ongrogational church, will lvo on organ | bo complied with could be given, the visitor | tobuy, goodsin my store and tho World: | mestimony Proserted at th Lnst Sos: | ¢ Oficials on a Change in apen tho scason with oithera FRCDHON OF 8 | it - ot g | Gl unlor tho susplcs of tho ladiey was airected to marka picco of paper (asa | Heralddidmot. = BTN CH R AR AT it ance, ann o . Bianche Benton tion) and place | g, musical socloty, The programmo is oxceod- | Means to subsequent, identifc 3 r was marked it where he would. The pap Martha Washington Menie Hamlin d Airiam (and maidens) Carrie MeLain | ingly intoy s for &0 or #100 worth of adver- [ Caot n Catloy, in his de ense in the court | Viee-President New man, General Superin. Notin several years has there heen so little sting, as it will show Mr, Taber tisicg. The condition was that the price of artial trial yesterday morning, introduced a | tondent Sanbora and Division Superintend- i 0 RTTIRL feREe I e um (il rie Melai | KR mlicaa it Ui UBToh was tiowed & Do that tho prico of | murtial trial yestorday morning, introduced a | toudent Sanborn an : f Which lias settled ke & pall over the fashion: | Oucor Tsubolla Mrs, Grorze Portr | 80 excellenta reputation for virtuosity, and |~ Conyersation continued on theosophy unin- | aud’Y was to pick them out of 1y stock us 1 | Lright light ou the finding of the court mar- | western rond, and all the diwision superin able worid, p of Troy Grace Polglize | the mere announcement of Lis determination | torvupted for some moments, when the Stu- | ploased. T'he greater part. of it was tuken | tial by which he was tried und convicted in | tendentsof the Union Pacifie roads = excopt OF courso the auartette of marriages which | Mother Gooss Hallic Osborne | to assist the society by giving a reatal will | gent suddenly checked himselt i the middle | Out'fn chenp brass-piatod jewohrys which, | 1550, - Superintendent Dunean, are in tho city, and 1 williGeai P mineatitely ariar Tastor. will 1e: H"'y"'l'xl." S BT ‘-“P{\;‘j:_w‘v] Allen | undoubt 1 ou -'pwnl\.nm_ of a sentence, and remarked they said, they wanted for promiums to th In that trinl. which swasheld at Walta | WOre in session at Union Pacitle hemdauurters vive intevest somewhat, but the season from | pPoeanonts o e Rty Hin T'he programme as o is as follows SAl right rivers, 1t was vefuse stock—e lot of M AL i asheld at Walla | vostorday consulting on a new time-card, this on will hardly attain tho brilliancy | Jostnh Allen's Wite (and Jostan), Evelyn Allen | Pastoral sonuta, op. 88, (pastoral fnter- Then turning to the inquirer ho said odds and ends which had accumulated in | Wulla, Captain Catley was convicted of | Pl principal matter undee discussion was which distinguished” the pre-Lenten period, | Jennje Lind tittinvellos [FRgRmaskoi N . glehelnberecr | W think you have received a communica- [ e soro for nine yeavs, The World- | cowardico for retreatiug before asmall band | proposition t put on thiough trains between a brillianey which has not been ecqualled in | ‘Thio Mother e ¢ g siWedke | QRO GOtILS, S esel St R tion on the subject mentioned Hvrald advertising solluitors said to mo that | of Indians inthe Idaho mountatns July 29, | Gteen River, Wyo, and Portiand, Ore, or the social life of the metropolis. Crownbearer Celin Gurtls | 4 om T y On examining the paper it was found to & Y ratier, to chango the time sehedult that the 1erzo Ry mphonique, oj, 5, anything was good cnough o give premiums Hernlds Lio Mesers. Driver carried by | Guards Fister Y No.2..Guiln as | g Yos d I took them at their word from the caster regents of ntilene lonie r n message two trains now running botween Omaha and The bridal bouquets that wer Captain Catley intr 4 i i i B 4 ced the lotter of | (i s oA 356 i . ke Fantasie, “0 Sanctissima,’,. Lux | the faith, assuring the inquiver that there | /o S HobitD tilee WNVENINE tiavsald ol Groen river may be run through to Portland he bride and the bridesmaids sondert Aosees, Alunning Dunlols Bldrldge Song without, words. op. 81 lkin | ivas movo for him tomastor, and enjoining | uoY Were n partnl Al A . o Advocate General Dunn to the seere- | thus griving two through traius between Chi 4 and the bridesmaids at the Condert 1 son 3 L g8 i et ) €| want, but of the particular kiuds of goods wo. 1% y Aliiot sn@ bewltalitugly lovely depeetuse t | Acoompaniati..c.. Miss Jessie toll | Maguificatin s Dt |, The gontlomun, whe dedines (o allow his | elocting and turning over tothem Justwhat | dent Hayes set aside the finding of the court go wiil ‘ot affect the prosiut Oaha the matter of these g ul and decorative Surprised at Home Praye A fiat, on Guilmant Iwanted to. martial e GUBIOW | tion beyond price, and the Omaha circle ¥ D been greatly encouraged by this distinct Overture, “Stradeils, Tho nsual spring time-card will also More than score of friends of Mr. and — due attention, “I supposo T could have purchased their cive y juage advocato gencral's opinion accompaniments of the wedding ceremony. % L « Sl L or and prevented tho publication of tho [ and letier reviewed the case at great The bride's bouquet, which was of orango | Mrs, Peter J. Hanson unceremoniously in- Surprising Their Friend. recognition of their exlstenc outrageous livel on my business, but 1have | tength. In it he stated that Captain STAE blossoms,was edged with point lace handker- | truded on them last Saturday cveningat [ uesday evening the residence of Judge Sy consliared (hat T Rad a Mght 5, 6on: ||| Oately was in fin uiexploredsconntry] fnithe o5, Tho duinty handlerchiofs w thelr ploasant 0, No. 255 Twenty-third it T ShnEeh Flkos! v e sceno of cunght at their conters and wero what a dress. | Lhelr, ploasaut homo, No bl |ty iy DO LD ) et UL U maker would call flounced from the stom of | Streety tosurprise them and manifest their | great merriment aud enjoyment. The par- the bouquet to theedging. The stem was fu appreciation of friendship as well as to enjoy | ticular reason for the fun and frolic was a ther treated with innumerable yards of nar- | a delightful evening, The invading friends | surprise party tenderod to Miss Ktta Brad- row white ribbon, so that when the boquet | carried with them valuable presents and ac- | ooy b voung friends. Music, games and was held in the bride’s hand the combination | ceptable mementoes for the popular hostand | o W FETO IR JEOE S b EET €O G0 o1 ribbon, Iace and orange blossoms wasnovel | hostess. Among those prosent were Mr. and | flancing were induleed 'in, after v ster Appes yavis, comme 2 duct my store as I pleased and I propose to | heart of 1on where thero was no chance | A J. Davis, The many commendations that have been | continio to do $0." 5 tor eseape on either sido and in a path sonar. | “Clover L i3 inthe oty tendered to Missionary Reedy for the relief S e Tow tAAhi4 e wero compolied o march i | - Itis roported that Jay Gould, Sidney Dils and wission work done during the last six SAYS THEY'IIE FRAUDS, flo whou o was fived upon by, tostile L o B e i A L Gt s Indians. Ho kunew nothingof the force of 10 ann weting of directors of the Uuio months prowpt s urgent solcition of tunds | F L emn | e oneins a here was mehing e forbio | 10t and Wil 25 ovor (ho ariieo systum on 0 pay tho debts agairst tho mission and Ll s gL Lodo it vetreat. The fades dvocats gens | & general tour of inspection. missionary beforo Easter. Should this bo « aldwin & Co. cral hold that. the narleks o ] wus nothing in theevi- [ J. O. Phillpi, assistant gener ‘and offective in the extreme. To enforco this | Mrs. M. A. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. C, Peter- | lightful refreshinents wero f;‘;': hose | complishicd, a socioty will atonce be organ- | Il rive $1,000 to any man who will prove | dence to sustain the charge of cowardice and { of the Missouri Pacific, has beon notifled th fcturesque design Thorioy supplied the | son, Misses Anuio Johuson, Tilda Nelson, | PRrticipating in tho pleasuros of tho evening | izod for tho continuaucd.of the mission work | that I collectod oruny otheramoutt at | pecommended that the finding of the court | a solid sugar trainof twenty cars consigned bridesmaids with boquets of y Anhio Swanson, Clara Thor, Helga Johnson | were: = Misses Idith Ward, ' Carrie ' St | popmanently. 1f suffioient money s ot Orange City, la. martial be overruled, 1t was upon this re- | toJ. M. Stecle & Co., loft Now Ori and treated the stems with narrow ribbon of | aund Bessio Nelson, and Messrs, Jacob Jacob- | (iever, A\"'m“ql"{"r"v\‘ race Porter 1;\“"" ceived this month, or pledgzes made that can It was .M, Baldwin of the fivin of him- | commendation that Prosident Hayes acted. it of tho 19th' just, yellow, of course, in placo of white. The | son, P. A. Larson, Charles Karlquest, John | lthoads, 4 ’""_l‘”‘;“‘ PRl “"}""'I‘~”A”"_'“" bo used at once, Mr. Reedy must divert his | self and company, wholosale lur dealers This was all the evidence that Captain ive in Omaha noxt Monday or Tuesday bridesmaids wore costumed in yellow, so that | Ande . William Peterson and Gus John- | Tibke, "Miss Goods ‘J;*;L",F_ o0 Wi | week 10 some other work. The Satur- | and agents for” Washington timber lands, | Cateley had to vresent, as he had been un- ot the Missourd Pacif he cntire effoct was. something to b remen- | Son and Mr. Millerof Omaba. Mr. and Mrs, | Camp, Mick Movtison, Kred _‘l‘{““; ,\‘] 1| day and Sunday services must not be discon- [ who made the statement quoted to T'ue Bry > to get from Wushington the papers pra S S sl ered, Tho use of narrow ribbon on a bou- | Hanson made their visiting friends quiteas | Van Court, I "{‘-‘“} r \‘x "I"”_ ”"‘-,‘ tinued at any nazard. followiig the publication by this puper of | \which he claimed would show that hie had > Sunday fi quet isentirely novel, and as something happy over their visit as the surprisers bad | nard Cole, Ira Marks and Monday Homan, Mr. Reedy will make his ofice hours (14 the story that came from Orange City of | peen disabled for active field service for Th 5 butlittle prospectof a verdict sighty orminety yards was used it hopod to mako them. e o Farnam) from'$to 3, 8sFar us possible, dur- | Baldwin's harvest of thivty victims in that | more than two years. fepetanbivulial lingling A conciuded that thore was no chance of mi Movements and Whereabouts Ing this month. Lown town. Pending tho arriv being reached in the Warbington case, us the of the required papers | 5 i Al | ddolrnment. was. taken wntl Monday | JUrors are stubborn and refuso to yiold. Just ing the effect that was intended, Mid Lente Weddings. Miss Curtis, who has been quite ill for the | The Relief wagon, the only one in the city, “Pup BEE has given us the worst of STACKIOUSE AND ATKINSON. week, is bappily recovering. 1s not wholly paid for: alson balance on the | along,” continued Baldwin. “Of course, | merningat 10 o'clock béfore Tiidnight 1ast nighb tho" Lwentw-alxth A hostess, who'is nothing if not effective, | An avent which surprised the newspaper | Mrs, Jamos W. loft Friday on o | team and harness. Materials areneeded for | that tirst item you published giving away the AT AR ballot was taken, anditis understood that ways o writor in the Tiustrated American, 15 | fratornity of Omaba. thongh not altogether | monti's visit to No the sowing classes, rout on the mission build- | details of our plan to get hoid of Washing. | 1) poo o Smmimm o 5| there wore dight! votes for convietion and alrenoy arranging for an Buster broakfast g f 3 Dr. Parsell hos returned’ from a visit to | IV and residence. i ton timber lands by hiring men to go out . i 20 DIEL | four for nequittal : 8t | unexpectod, was tho marriage of Miss 1Slanor | DI Pamell has, warnet Assoon as tho mission is clear of dobt it wd take up ciaims and then sell out to ———— Shiould the jurors, however, agroo upon a that is proposed to eclipse in uniqueness | Staclchonse of Chicago and Mr, Frank Atkin- | antitniadolons. will venture to co-operae with like caaritable | us, did us some damaze; but I didi't care so PEPPERMINT DROPS. verdict. they will rémain locked in their room e M. and Mrs. Guy C. Barton returned last i uything over soon bofore. s 0 bo g1ven | (oo o Chicaso roprosentativa of Tuk T, | o M5 200 Mrs Gy O, Barton rotared st | organirations uni ke s special feld the | mioh about that bit 1 it ot any morey until tomorrow morning, us at the adjourn- u” honor of five young couples whose wed- | oy ¢ 5 5 Sunday from atr o Bel 5. most thoroughly cared for district in the [ i Orvango City." hinc aloalen o nent of court last night, such an order was dings will take place immediately after the | 13t Saturday morning at the home of the |y, foroq Girovijuhn of West Pointis city. “You admit, then, that T Ber was cor- | Loughing stock—Hyenas. 5 Stac o ) e made by the judge. groat church feast. “Favors” come first on | bride’s brother, Henry M. Stackhouse, 21 | jng friends aud acquaintances iu Omaha. ‘The needs_aro great and the timeis ripe | rect an its expeso of your scheme and its [ Tights may be sont to limbo. e tho menu. Whon tho prospective bride- | Ketcham s Indianapolis, Rev. 0. C. Me- | Migs Shears ins gone to Lincoln to perma- | for action. Mr. Reedy is constantly in re- | illegal irregulavitics:” Good signs—Religionus mottoe: grooms ener the lily wreathed dinfngroom, | Culloch oficintihg. The wedding was Yery | yontly mako her hoine with hier parents. ceipt of ‘charity organization publications | “Well, of course” replied Baldwin with- | All turned round—Billiard balls The Omahia barbers will hold anopen meet. will find, instead of their respective | guict one, only the immediate members of the | "V "0 "G Loomis of Jacksonville, Tll, | from other cities, and desires thoir continu- | out a blush, “tho tand law dovs not cleavly | {ficad fact—An idea in & woman's head. | ing at Greews hall, 1415 Faromm sireot arts, huge snow-white envelopes six nily being present, tho bride and groom | Mol € e Mr. C. J. Loomis. ance. Magazines and books (new and old) | give us authority to o timber lands in |y e e e i L el ' feet high resting veside cach alternate cover. awing for their future howe, Chicago, di- Mrs. A, P, Stafford of Nebraska | 2WaYs arc helpful to the gencral work. hat manner, but then weo manago to gethold | Moving fora now trial—Courtiug a second | Wodnesday evening, at which time and placo Insuficient postage and illegible directions aftor the ceremony. il el sl Ol d of it wife 8 ‘ 3 stop will Le taken toward organizing a union fro the excuse glvan for nondolivery to| Miss Stackhouso i3 an Indisnapolis :.fi'}fiw visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. @ Tom- Y. M. ©. A. Notes. STt it afact Wt the §25 you pet from | - Business with the vugpicker is gomg to Stosss st upply Aud rectity. or oloe | ont’ the wost by ‘the'" wom 'de | | Dr.W.O, Bridgeshas gono o Now York, | Prof. Blachley will address tho meeting | YOur, viciin Whon be eioses & SoMelel S PULIC L tas a great many por- PRIVATE for feit their lady loves. Some of the stamps, | plume Norah Marks, Her first liter- | where he intends undergoing treatment for | for men only Sunday, at 4 p.m, nake any attempt to violate the land law at | secutors. ' nddresses and” post-marks will ary worl was done on the Herald of indian- | his eyes. On Sunday, March 20, Mr. P, L. Johzson | i amusing, but could only be apprec apolis and she has also contributed special M Dewe, 1 Miss Belle Dewey re- | of Hastings, Neb,, and Master Paul Hickok, Then Mr. Baldwin becawae indig the persons concerned. Finally, wh ariicles for the Sentinel, Journal and News | turned hom enial postmistr is satisfied of the wit and | of her hone city Later she went to Chicago trip to Cuba. dentity of those claiming lottors, each recip- | where sho became one of the leading wr NGt VAT Al ¥ani06pkhins et ¢ od teomin ient will tear open his envelope 'to discover | for the press, hor work on the Chicago | e ol omshn Co s on Fnday from an exténded | the “boy orator,’ in this city and conduct a meeting particu- larly in the interest of boys. willbo with the association | talked libel and | r the oftice came into say that he had given 2 firm, and wantod to know if there w . The Blarney stone is merely a sham rock it Fle | afier all nge and stalked ont of Br ’ eoches of promise--those y W our lost vunie over a man who |, Brecches of pron oyou owe your Uator tho Latronagoof neh | gailor for, asany | Old maids and dyisd ovanges arenot worth | Mrs, M. D. F RAZAR, the one he loves or some ono eise, according | une having won her deserved recog Rk Nt e A grand public reception will bo given | way in which he could get even. squeezing. | X 10 his cleverness in working out the problem. | She has served the Tribune in the capacity of ‘“"Lf";,‘ ihe ;‘;",,'“, e A April 18, This wilt be thelast public rocep. | Ty addition to what hus alveady boon pub- | Necessity s & doubtful virtue, bacauso it | BOSTON, MASS,, In the meantime the girls inside will be got- | traveling correspondent, exchange editorand | Mits 5. 1. Burwows ' has vewrnal to 45 | yon of the season. An interosting and novel | lisned in T Brr, the followinie letter frowm | kuows no faw 1 Sail from New York Saturday June 27, 1891 ten up like cards and will be tied with white | editor of a department of the Sunday edi Bl IARESIE BYSINGW om s & plonsaa Iy programine is in proparation the register of the Seattle land office in repiy [ Cupidity has more to do with mateh-male s il e satin ribbons to great silvered squares of [ Last September Miss Stacklovse was sojourn in Washington, g “There has recently been a considerable in- | toa vietim, will mike lateresting reading t0 | ing than Cupic i Y QUARTEIRD.ALRAMBLIE, bristol board, mottoed ana decorated. Only | to Ireland by Rand, McNally & Co. of Chi- Mrs, C. J. Greene was suddenly called to | crease in attendance upon the noonday [ the patrens of Baldwin & Clo. SR laArnal R lioL b ara taced! It “CITY OF CHESTER" after the men sever the silken bonds will the | cago, to collect material fora historical novel. | Osceola, In., last week by the deathof her | prayer mectings held daity, 12:30to 1 p. m. UNIthD Stais Taxn OFvier, Sparmiy, | 10U clanot shavo the “bare-faced Tt o AR Dave e g girls, winged and dove-like, carrying great | Sho expected to remain about a yeav but | father, Mr. J. D. Davis of that place. On Thursday evening, the 26th inst, the | Wash., March 14, —Iioplying to yours of th | 108 10 whiskers. v TR kR 360,00 sheavos of asconsion flowers, fall from the | owing to throat trouble she went from Ire- [ Rev. W, A. MeNab will enter upon his du- | fifth entertamment in the star course will be | 11th, would say: That toono has the right | Downin tho mouth-An Irishman with | Tourof 76 Days. .\ 1L11$150.00 angelic to mere human conditions and par- | land to Rome. Her health continuing to fail | ties as rector of St. Matthias’ today, and will | given in concert hall. This will be a concert | tolocate settlors take of the spring time meal provided for | she decided to roturn home and finish er | preach at both morning andevening services. | under the direction of L. A, Torrens, musical | the land to them. detectation novel on thisside of the water. Miss Garneau and Miss Rriggs of St. Louis | director of the Apollo club, who will be as- [ Tn fact, such c and bind them to turn over | Halr on his teeth. Alltra or any lumber company A wan witha lot of money is gen tracts are against tho laws | isflod with his lot. hotel and sightsceingexpenses inoludod rally sat- | send A ONCE fur clreulars and references to Mrs. M. D, FRAZAR, egnisdd In appearanco the newly made bride is a | arrived in Omaha on Monday on o o | sisted by Mr. Jales Lumbard, the populur | of the United States, Bvery individual ini- | The coal dealer will never bo arrested for e i Tho poriod of Leuten denials is almost over | | ciita and pretty brunetio. She mot Mr. | frs. Joseph (arncau, ry West Farnai | basso: Miss Baliss, soprano: ‘Miss loeder, | tiatine u claim of any sort under anv of tho | high-sweigh robber o ToGibe Dullaing Boston Mass, and i a few short days overy one will re- | Aikinson while ho occupied the position of | otveer, contralto; Mr. Wherry, tenor; Me. Derrick, | land laws must take ¥ wnoath that he enters | o Mr. Tabor, dccompamist. Members | the land for bis own use and benefit directly or indirectly for the use or b sume his usual mode of life. Some of these | exchange editor of Tr: Be: derials are very amusing and at the same This new writers’ ailiance question of the hour—What is tho Faster vonnet to bet FLUENZA and not nelit of Mr. and Mrs, Swobo anticipate leaving on ashort visit to Masters Dwicht and E is received with ar CON T i v . 'g o = Jun any natiol 0Ll survive whose base- (8} time show aspirit of sacrifico which is com- | Warm congratulation by Mr. Atkinsou's 43%0- | Swobo who are pupils at the military acade (aOTiaTAtAIEGO8 v peison ; that b has not mule any agreo- | G4t W% yAon ok i3 mendable in the highest degree. One pretty | ¢iatos on Ttk Bre and by his many friends | s xicbault, Miun. . e mout or contract. with any person or” persons | DU are fo i . " L FIEL Qones hormolt sugar i o Len and moffey | ih Omaha, who only rogret that they witl not | 4% Firbault Min, = ] Tho athltes of the Young Mev's Christian | iy whioh tho titla ho might acquiro rom the | An eva to business—Au artiflcial optio and eschows candy during the period of fast- | bevormitted to becomotntimately acquatnted | B0 M Shve Yiav retiimed from a | M2ociation bave been preparing for soveral | government way Inure i wholo orin part to | Purchaiod ab s revale. \ : ing. Anothor makes up her mind never to | With his newly made wifo. Miss Maol Baleoinbe have retumiod frotm & | weeks past on_an allround coniest. which | tho benefit of “any pemon oxsopt himself, | Mo cok who isi't proud of s owit €ng- | pucons who are afllicted with this rive duving the forts daya, and ieinvitad to JONES AND WILLIS, \oc apeny ain Blinday Will take place in the association gy ranasium | ABY Person swearing falsely to this afidavit | bill is asorry rooster. oRaEBae ho Ara RO b any entertainments which entail using either A very pleasant wedding occurred last bghyidh , a1 Marob 28, beginning 4t 8 p.m. The conteey | 18 d0€med guilty of perju ind 1t is the in- “[Looking Backward” has turned the heads | COmplal f @ use car or cab, declines the invitation, keeps ay | Wednesday eveningat the residence of Mr. Fo W Brown, viec prosidentof the | Murch 2, boglnuing ub 8 pom. he contest | tegtion of the covernment fito. prosccuto all | of u great many poople. WILBOR’S i £ I i Bl | and Mre, A. O; Jones on North Twenty-sixth & Coaleswor er company, who | consists of twelve events, of which number | such cases. o cheap things are ever {r goo rm— ad sccount of tho sum sho would havo exponded | and Mrs. A ) cuty-sixih & LonlsshRrllnmbe sobpanr i Some cheap things are sver i good form- and forwards it to a hospital. Another c marriage of theirdaughter, Miss cach man contesting must take ten. The The par They s you refor 1o are trauds, o o ks A again able to be about . g Turky T S politeness, for instan rios out the same plan with regard [ Nella, to Mr. . C. Willis of F In.' The ppe, is axoin abl contestants will be marked on the percentage | Were driven ‘out s conntry, left San d 00 e . flowers, and any “buncha) she re: | coremony took place @ few minufes past s | Miss Broateb, niecoof Hon. W..J. Broateh, | jan“\ENE P IEES Bl RS PECTHS | e ciscn with mourning victims bo- | | A miscr keops ovorything under lock and Ly colves from admivers go to the hospitals. No | o'clock and was impressively performed by | who has been a' visitor atthe Broateh mans [ fat WUCH IR SIS TR BLERS Tl hund ; Chicago and St. Paul peopls have also | ey, and even bolts his food. @ first prize, o theatres in Lent s tho pensuco of auother | Rev. W. K. Beans, pastor of ‘Kountze Place | sion for the past two “mouths, loft for her ke | Love that docs uot take off its coat and try q T rota0 e bils e g WHDSE | Triity M. i, ohuith. After the coremony | homoat Middiotown, Cotiti on Wednokdas, gu.d iwial anaiioshe AR socutlig! hedond to do somothing is all blarney AND the rule in one well known family during | tho guests partook of refreshments. In keep- o Indies of tho First Congregatiounl | been working hara and the contest promises | Uhe timecomes fortho parties to b made up “T'his is a tropical climb,’ said the moukey Lent. But thesearsas pleasures to the fair | inig with the rule the bride looked 'charming | cnureh hold a fair at the residenee of Mr. | to. booxeiting, ns soveral of the men ave | t03lently dupart with the sums secuved ashe startod after the cocoanut, P /1USP1/1RTES debutante who gave up during the past | in & Bandsome costume of tan henrietta cloth, | Geoiye d, Sixteenth and Howard | closely matched. ks You are at liberty to make this as public 85 |~ An empty sound—The whistlo of the loco- ] thirty-throo years all reference to her neigh. | which was most becomingly made up. The | stroots the afternoon and evening of A possible, and any further information or t been duped. Their system is to securo a de posit of £25 from each individual and befor go.d medal. and to the man se motive, when you miss the train, wmam. bors, all gossip, foresworo breakfast, only | wedding was a very quict affair, only a fow | April 2 De Witt's Littlo ISarly Risers: bost littlo | Hmony I can give to put them m their proper 1 7y (050 ove valated to pluck than is a| 1t €ives immediate reliel and a per- eating two meals a day, and attended church | of the intimate friends of the family of the Mrs. Goneral Morrow, Miss Belle Morrow R st ranat vomach, bad breavn, | Place " (bebind the bavs), 1 will eheerfully | SR GBI R ETOE star. 4 A iatan q It will ug tw ,and atten el |(of the (NENg {RsaCe oL A0 il Mrs, General orrow | pils for dyspepsia, sourstomach, bud breath, | Piee (VR Lo b 3 ASREae will 0" the wisp tothe polar star manent cure in a short time, It wi four tlmos a day. Novi, thavs what we call | brido being presont, but for all that and Master Malcolm Morrow are now domi- - Togiater, As Faster approsches the best thing to | prevent this fell discase from baving s self-domal, but won’t she Lave a high old 10 loas anjoynble 0 this happl ciled in their now howeon Twenty-fifth E O1TY SUE REIBIOT: il MU e L QYANELRIE ARIL (10056 AVINE time when Iastor Sunday brings rilase | couplo will spend n mouth or six woeks in | § g loft Bidiey, b, Iaat Taos: THE OLTY8VED, (Y R R jHave laying arannd Joos lus liom, - fatal termination, Sold byall druggsts, frcm these self-fuflicted punishmonts ! visiting relatives and friends in Dos Moine . aim It's Persecut on. Ihe way-station master always lLas an uu. 3 = i Perry and other fowa points, when they will Ve P i One Result of the Birkhauser-Barber Mrs. Julia Bertram was a | yosterday | flagg rest in through trains, Be sure, as you valuo your health, and Tt looks now as1f the post-Leuten season | rowrn to Omaha and make this city” theiv | ) o ,:j'ir":,”; ety Catiedral 'F;;‘_l“;'r":” /| « Quatrel oncompiaint of her husband, Grant Bertram, Some people ought to be avrested for vitriol | et thegenuine, manufactured only py would be devoted to amatour theatricals as | Bome, fora time at least day e r, and the success which followed ‘The Barber asphalt”company proposes to | who alleges that improper velations exist be | throwing ¢ ¥ open their mouths. | DR. A, B. WILBOR, Chemist, I3oston, alveady there are three or four entortain. . s the production of this sacred cantatan ye know whether or not Chairman Birkhauser | tween ler and M. 1. Frad, wotr Pennyson is bill otor, you in his | pg ortal Miss ller's Pleasant Party. production of this sacred cantatan year v of persecution ) . . 3 13 | Mass. ments anownced for various - elarities | vy Tt L CE IS oty | 90 oweht to ring out a very lurgo audiedeo. | of tho board of publiéskorks can cancel its Y‘(;‘j‘ S L i n: | 1atedt post ha asyk(™ 'Thio lang, Dright day S . - throughout tho oty Tho Cllo arswatly | Mias fmoreno flor THo. 461 Bouth Tovesiy: Miss Ada Kller, a charuifug soung lady | contract for paving Ehirty-first avonue, | o it gl i o viy TR R ialieay iy O SN e N EAN which they will glvo ot Washington | seloct party Monday eveuing. Tho populur | & 1, whio hus boen visitinge at the ,""“:_:,"]’_“'_'_ Twenty-fourth street, tpovo streol, Twenty. | wintor for siculing, and is ad hoeausn sho | g7 good asiiny ho, wants ouo. that “oan bo ot Falohion, Habls o sicks hall in a short time. ‘The Sheridan | game of high five being mduleed in. . | 1is fora fow days, returned home afters | SeYeuth avenue and Ibwe avenue, and for [ will not g i monoy, Sho hus been | 0 E oasem, @il 0% ry bl misl on dramatic club bave decided upon “Tho | Fiavey 1. Port f Ny lolightful trip, and 1s much pleased | this purposo has brought®uit agaiust the city | Working to support herself and child, who i AL A A B } itantha 4 5 arry P, Potter's rich tonor voice was heard delightfy , and ch pleased r rust agalust the city S able institution. She maintains | Today the revolutionists in Chil 0 lay Bob Acres, Aicius JAYaneALo I o0 4 Thoat 95 : , u the petition the plaintiff sets fort ot says tha o O iors who Mes. Malnprop. e wucstions | “Erminio' Itefroshments ofu very dayty | ‘tho Theatrical Mechanics assoctation No. it v ) L AR A tinaucially, and sho is oadoavor- | erument the contract for doipg this paving was | friended ne s thel Ppa aro qu order were sorved during the evening, Miss | 4 of this city will «ive a banguet in their . o - 15 1800 Since w 3 ing to pay buck tho & Sho was | Suring announcoments aroin order among bomrd on, il sldes among tho devotoes of ‘the | 1% VO BT, Jor the ohampion nigh five | 1odge vooms, over tho Grand Army of the Amasdid duly b 18w minie il ume 1 | ookad up. | tradesmen; even v organ grunder takes As these tueatricals are for the bonefit of | PIOYers an uclegant scarf pin for the geutie- | Republic hall, next Tuesday evening'at 1130 | (Gl PHECOREG “from ' doing owing o - - urn at it chavity, it is hoped that the beneficiaries will | Ml Which Captain Iler was unjust enough Whei {h-1s ¢ l\lwl- 3 vory large num- | fuoy that the party having the contract for BREVITIES, Mhe diffeulty in this cold world is that too receivo substantinl nid and not tura_out like | 19 4Ty offy and for tho ladies a very protty gucss will.ba 1. aitandapee. placing the curb along de line of the sireets niny fellows want to stand with their backs was won by Miss Kingman Miss Clark P Two minor permits, nggregating §2 wore issued by the superintendent of tho amateur performance in “I'he Wife," in which all the money reccived, and it was well up in the hundrads, went for clothes, flowers and carr f Lincoln aftera two | rofuse % g refused 1o do his worky, - weok's visit at Miss Cora Weaver's, 3007 Pa- | he plaintiff states ()l ¢ ntertained, cifie street, returned home last Saturday. ply with it ening the Premior olub was ss 'aco will long b tho fir When you sec a follow stag nd anx ; part of the contract buildings yesterduy. Premier Cluh is ready ing along t street you may know he has been practicing fous 1o cor 7 ] ngos. M L o Ly fise bacy £ 0 "'“;":*‘”":‘I" d for the | buy is unable 5o to do onaccount of the chair wher and Lister, charged with rob. | atthe glas: YA entertained by Mr. and Mrs, | rich soprano voice which she is the possessor | man refusiog to order the curbing contractor | bing Fuleoner’s conchnunn, W. A, b March scems to have taken the place for- ds Poal For som N I Max Moyor atthelr vory cimmits homo on | Of Bud's great futuro s certaialy beforo her. | tocompleto his contract. “Tho fujunction | Lor. of #0, will have o henring at 330 p, | merly occupiod by April as dispensor of vari- | STUAIIVIGHINSTinateand Firats 'y v A“u (.'-|H “I;"ilml“'“ ~-.1u1;»-xl»' \l\-"lnrun Twenty fourth and Harney stroots. Among | Mm. It A, \\u\;s ot Ghicago, witeof the | prayed for las boen grauted and the h il ‘Mondavy o LR e AL S YEKD, T MOUKING, Frop'n ¥ Qres) Jonmst., . Yo d soclety of Trinity cathedral, assistoa by deds ¥ i . "'® | superintendent of the Wells-Fargo & Co.’'s | set for Saturday, March 23 at which jtime h ¥ Y . S e " fite | ) o bavo boeu very busy arvanging for & “Festi. | 204 M. Moyer takes oxcoptionally high | tho witd of Gieneral Freight Agent Crosby of | hand a meeting of the Old Settlers associntion | Ber L groat longth?” by th 800 repor R ‘e, Th ghout there is everywhere | the B. s. Wells, accompanied —— Young, Ginger-Tame, VAL of Daya wehich will ba hetd on Wodnos, | F8/6 Throughout there is everywhere | tho I & M. Mrs. Wells, accompanied by at the rooms of the reul estute exc o re o culture and | Mrs. Crosby, leave for Chicago Sunday even Dr. Birney cures ¢ . Beo bldg [RSe VT s a8 o ho writers who boast that they mix thair day sng Thuradoy ovenirgs, Agril 1 and 3, at | DOLiooabie the gontlo preseace of culiure aud | M : ot i b LSAIEch; Boa ity this eveniog at 8 o’clock. | fuk “with brains” would do well 1 dilute tho YELLOW-HEADED PARROTS. 4 P retinoment in the furnishings, in tho decora. | 1% ‘ o i | T o o b | AR K ARUIERE . iL ADED P S, the Omabu guard's avmory on Capitol avenuo. | tions, in the bric-a-brac aud tho well known | Miss Waterman and Miss Mamio Water- | Dwyer and Gilbert, the men whoburg. | banmle Hovndon, whe womin wio | mixture with s littio modesty “The hail will boelaborately decorated 1 the | hospitality of the host and hostess couplod | mun of Newport, N. Y., who will be rewem- | larized Morris & Wilcox's store, waived rohbed James Stinson of Elkhorn of 820 RV Rrpry T % i commencing to talk. at 45 colors of spring violet and yellow, aud these | With the beautitul surroundings could not | bered by society peoble, having been the | examination in police court yesterday | w8 arraigned hefore Judge Clarkson Sontie Anawe e 1 Harta’ Mag tatd 0 ¥ - samo colovs will predominato in the decorn. | DEIP but mako an ovening enjoyablo. Cards | guests of Mrs, Thomas Swobe last season, | and was bound over in the sum of $1,000 yosterday afternoon, plead guilty and X Philadelphia T'imes. mported artz Mourtaln Canarles. ware Y ' 4 n "0 | \woro the particulat foature of the evening | 4o again the guests of Mrs. Swobe at thé | ench to await u hearing. wns sentenced to thirty days in tha | A man who was old waouh to kunw better anted Bingers, 446 tions of the hooths, *‘Monday's” booth Will | thy guesta. ontoring into the games with | *illard, having arrived last wook frow an | A DSRIYLE county jatl. brought up the subjectof her bad bread one bo furnished with appliances for the laundr spirit and when the time came for refresn- | oxten v ! et visit 10 old Mexico. F'. €, Matthews and o woll develops b as Lauudry bags, clothes pin bags, o ments and *good nights" the guests fully | Miss McKeiva, upon her returnthome from | subscription list are touringamong th Tuesday," iron holders, ironing boards' and | realized that the trsy session closed with | au extended visit to the east, including a do- | and business men intorestod | FEP AR G S b e PLES—CHEAL, the liko. "Tn *“Wednesday” will be found | grest eclat. fightful sojourn at St. Paul,’ was tendered & | sports working hard for the formation of u | A#soclutionof Puid Firemen as a slight | right over the b with the dough. He . ¥ evorything with whieb to hide the ravages of ‘‘here were present Mr. and Mrs, Haas, ightful breakfast by Mrs. James Me- | permauentath'etic associaton. The course | Fecognition of the sericcs rendered him | turied an.i flod. wasbing duy or Ume-daioty neodle books, | Mr. and Mrs. Kutz, Mr,and Mrs. Bollock, | Kenus, at which the followins guosts were | 1s & worthy one aud s hould rece;v hearty sup. | o1 the occasion of e fire which oc- | This inerdent is 8 further proof that 8 soft WISTER . . . $pool cases, buiton bags, glovo mendors. | Mr. wud Mes. Morits Meyor, Mr. and Mus! | prescut: Miss Mable Smith, M. Will | port. g v curred at his place. | auswer lurnelh awey wrath, MAC GRISLER, Ouaha, Neb, e for § 1o | by whon bis wife was mixing the sponge, | FULL-BRED SKYE TERRIERS AND manager for 8. | gl ons yngry and wanted to plek a figat. Hian 'ERNIRRS—PUP- donated $25 1o the Bonevolent | “She didn't’ say o word, but siapped him boaron’ TRBIINRIZRIP. -, | Astock | My, bikers | thletic | F. Black

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