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ITIS THETALK OF THE TOWN, l(nvemnmr‘nnd Fyents in the Social Swim of Country Towns, [VERY‘BODY 1S ENOYING LIFE, The Cares of This World for the Mo- ment S'aken off and elry Holds U sway. The following budget of suburban soclety gossip will be found full of int Lincoln. Mr. Fred Schmidt has been in St. this weck. M hn L, Webster of Omaha, has been 10 the city this week ¢ Abrahamsen of Minden, was shak- bands with Lincoln friends the first of Louis and Mrs, B2, . Miller have gone to te, Tud., whero they will make their future home. Miss Mabel Keraper gave a very y to a number of ner f pleasant ds on Miss Lizzio Hines, one of Flastings' pop 1ar young ladies is in the city, the guest hor uncle, Mr. John Morrisot The residenco of Phelps Paino at teenth and H streets was burglarized Satur- day night and over $100 worth of silverware taken. Miss Bina Clark, who bad been Lincoln with her sister for two left the first of the weok for h ctte, Tnd, ator Taylor, a prominent, men - houae, has' grown weary of leis Jabors and has gone to Chicago. M. Taylor will not return again to Lincoln, at least,not this session. Hon. E. R. Sizer returned the fiest of the K from Ottaw: I]l whithe livin ars past, ¢ home in wi A.J, Sirer, . Ho rentiveus slightly r. A, G first of the w prts the condition of hh improved. Doggze roturned _to Lincoln the ok from New Y ork city, where he has just completed a six months’ course at Bellevue hospital medical college. He has been visiting with hls mother and sister b this week, but leaves shortly for Helena, Mont., where he will locute, The home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Eleventh and C strects was the se pleasant wathering Saturday evening. The oceasion was the twenty.fifth anuiversary of M and Mrs, Hyde wedding day, and nelghbors to the number of twelve or four- teen couples called to extend cougratulations and well wishes, At the residence of Ricnard Twenty-ninth and Apple streets Saturday evening, Rev. Luther . Ludden performed tLe cercmony uniting the lives and fortunes of Mr. John A. Coles and Miss Carrio E. Jonnson, A number of intimate friends were preseat to witness the interesting event and extend congratulations. On Monday ‘*Sorosis” met with Miss Marian Kingsley at the home of Mrs. D. L. Brace, corner Twenty-second and Washing. ton streets. The subject discussed was Tndian Question,” led by Mrs. Beebe. 4104 o'clock the tim oueu A\‘n ral business and with the discussion of tovents, At 4:30 o k. the topic of lhv day was brouwht up for discussion A number of Captain D. C, Crawford’s friends invaded his home I street Iriday evening to help him remember that he hadjust reached the fifty-first milostone oflife. The evening was spent in pleasant social ntercourse, being interrupted only loug enough to partake of the refreshments which wereserved. Tho captain was the recipient of some vsoful and beautiful pres ents. The company dispersed at u late hour, wishitigthe captain many happy returns of the day and saying that for once he had been surpri: Someof the friends of Miss Bertie, daugh- ter of Mr. 'W. Perkins, gave her a happy sur- Lew party Friday evening, the occasion the seventecnth anniversary of her births, She had dined out and upon return found & ‘mumber of friends assembled to honor her and extend congratulations. Among tho many presents roceived was & new piano frimy her Tather. The evening passed most e oYatly, closing with dancing, Totlowed by reshments. It was a delightful entertain- ing occasion, and all participants renewed thelr expressions of friendship on departing. The W. and H. debating club held its sec- ond banquet at the pleasant home of Mr. J. A. Sniyder, 180 N street, Saturday eyoning. 1twas even more of a success than the last one. The evening was spent in playing cards, tiddledy winks, and in dancing. Elaborato refreshments were sorved by the boys. The outire success of the banquet amply proves the skill of the voung men in this line as well a3 in debate, Those prsent wero Misses Leland, Wright, G, L‘uu\.) Marie and Emerald Jones, Hoove Hu)l Thiell, New- wan, Seacrest, Shepard,’ Culbertson M. Harper, Frankish, Imhoff, Lansing, Maitland, thclts‘ L C and Kite Kleutsch. Messrs, B Cheney, Maoks, Hoagland, Garoitte, Hamer, Seyboit, A mes, Steiner, Reagan, F0lso; Cochrave, Yates, Cooley, Sny , Pace, liot, Woods, Jones, Matthe Chapman, Honoy well and Fred Woodward. Haying resched his thirteenth year. Charles Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. G, Levy, wis on Sunday aftermoon_duly confirmed. in the presence of some thirty guests and Ariends of the family, the Jewish parmitzwah coremony belng impressively performed at 4 o'clock, Incidental to the performance of these ritos, mnum\mouq spread greotod the guests, The contirmation” speech of young Levy was a very clover one, and delivered in wcléar, distinet mannor. Awmong those were Mr. L. Berkson and wife, Mr.and Mrs, I, Libberman, Mrs. L. Poski, Louis Xrensk, Loule Meyer, 8. Polwosky, Millio Mey E. Hecht, S. F. Rosenburg, H Yuiiow, C. Yanow, L. Liberman, Charles Poska, R. Arensen,J. Arensen, J. R. Smith, . Arcusen, 8. Gordon, R. S Blumenthal, Harry Arensen, P. Bernstein, H. Subber: man, M, Schualder, and many others, On last Friday evening a uumber of the frindsof Miss Belle Manley wero enter- tizodio & dehightful manner at her home 1100 South Eleventh street. Contr: usual custom, cards werenot. the ord evening, although tables were provided in adjoining rooms for thoseso inclined. The time was _mostly devoted to conversation, musicand dancing. Some lovely costumes were worn. Refreshn.ents were served and added much to the enjoyment of the eveniug, About 12:30 the gucsts departed with the con- viction that Miss Mauley had achieved an- othersuccess s & mostcharming hostess, The fnvited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J A Bams_and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clarke, Misses 1da and Lizzie Bounell, Scothorn, Laws, Weston, Helena and Nellie Lau, Skid: more, Cochrane, Pound, Depue, Funke, Rob- erts, Budwin, Upham, Wedgewood, Lants, MeMuillan, Suelling and Anderson. Messrs, Emory, Guilmette, Payne, Hardy, Fife, Wing, Welch, Montgomery,” Funke, Edu ton, Pillsbyry, Lyman, Gerwig, Hie Wheelor, Strelght, Link, Parsons, Roberts, Younge. Hydo, ne of a Queough, Nebraska City, Major Mendeth is home azain, Miss Korft left for Lincoln Monday, dl.fl.y Englucer Bogart visited Omaha Mon ay. ‘}dr White und wife of Unaailla are in the city. Mrs. Spangler and Miss Gauz left for the south, Miss Josie Wesfel Lineoln. Murs, James ICirk left for the west Monday o visjt. Fathor Cusson came in from the north last Thursday. Clarence Neff of Syracuse was in the city over Sunday. R. C. Golden and wife are home from a 'visit to Omaba. Billy Seymour made a business trip to Omaha Thursd Rev. Oliver returned to his home at Kear- ney on Wednesday, Robert Levi is in town visiting his parents His bome is in Sioux City, Ia, Miss Nora Thorp accompanied her father to Humburg, la., | ety eveilng A. J. Smith returned home from Omaha sud Lincoln Wednesday afternoon. Mus. A. Rabl of New York is visiting ber parents, Mr. und Mrs, E, C. Keating, Murs, W. I\, N, Houser left Tuesday for is visitog friends o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 28 1801-TWELVE PAGES. [ Auburn to visit her brother, Dr. Thomas Gant. Clarence Trall, formerly of this place, but now of sas, (s hereon a visit H. B. Hicks_of Lincoin spend Sunday fn the city, the giest of Johin Dixon Paul Schminkeand wife are among the miuny whoare suffering from la grippe. Mrs. W. 8. Rector and Miss Minuio Hawko d home Thursday from Kansas City. Allen By hart, who has been visiting in tie city for several days, left for Chicago Monday W. A. Mo Sunday, tho road. H. B. Hicks of Lincoln, who has been vis- | iting John Dixon, left for home Wednesday | morning. . Mrs. W, H. Gibbs left Sunday for Kansas | City to atteud her father, who is reported dangerously i1l Mrs. O, 15, Wescott and Miss Fannie Mc- | Dougal of Plattsmouth are te guests of Mrs. | Thomas Rya Porter [land was confined to his home for twodays with avery severo cold, which al- miost blinded him, 1y of 1€ d i the house about May 1. R W. Trimble left Wednesday for Rock- port, Mo, to attend the bedside of his sister, who'is dangerously ill, A._Spooner of Council Bluffs, who has been in tho city the guest of Mayor Ireland, returned home Monday Mrs. M. E. Duff tertained a number of friends Monday evening. Tiadledy winik was indulged in considerably, Harvey M. Hunt and Miss Rhoda Ruibb will be married near Burr, at the bome of the bride's parents on April 2 Bureka lodge, Knights of Pythias, of this city is growing rapidly. Three new members v itited Monday evening. Henry Bowman of Syracuse, who has 1 in the city visiting her pavents for sov. dnys, returned home Thurse urekalodge Knights of Pythiasis arrang- ingto givoa ballin May, when the boys will | celebrate the auniversary of their installa- tion, ving visited his parents here He is meeting with good successon bly & Nicholson will nterestof a wholesale M b Beode in Ma- Jberg, BA Thorp, James Morrison nd woit to Hamburg ‘Thursday to assi sonic work Miss Mary A. B rtand Mrs. J.J do, O., in this Mr. and Mr . Bur- 1 at To- resided went, sister of G Hochistettier, di .00 the I5th, She former] dity Jacoh Klepser, one of the longest mar d couples in the west, auiotly celobrated the fifty-ninth anuiversary of their marriago Monday. Mrs. Pharbe Henderson and daughter, Mrs. F'red Keyser, left Thursday for Marion, Ind. They have been visiting at the home of Oficer Frauk Bauer, jdie McCullough, accompanied by his father and brother, Herbert, left for Shen- andoah, a, Monday eyvening, where he will attend tho business colloge. Marriage licenses have been granted to George Bray and Miss Theresa Jarreil; C. Paterson and Miss Emma L. Barke: August H. Bergfeld and Miss Mary W aus. Mr. and Mrs W ester- A Brown, after a brief visit_in the city, left for Culbertson, Neb., Monday enrouto to their home in Wyoming Mr. Brown was the founderof tho morni ¢ Press, which is now owned by s son. i ie Gilehrist, who has been visit- ingut U th her aunt, num, died ' Tho rem: N.Y Conductor A, R. Kerr has returned from New Mexico, where he is interested in min- ing property. He loft Mr. and Mrs. Robert Payne, formerly of this place, comfortably- situaved. Wednesday evening the newly organized orchestra gave o dance that groved a success inevery detail. This orchestra will inthe future “bo under the leadership of Prof. Mariager, who rocently came hers from Bos ton, The other members of the orchestr are FredWelsh, Paul Kuwitzla, Sam Nel- son, E2d Chase, . N, Holty and K. Hartocle. On Thursday evening the young ladies of the Christian church gave an Easter concert, which was largoly attended. Those who took part are among the leading soclety peo- ploand the best musical talent in Nebraska Sy, An excallont programmo s chiarm- rendered, Miss L. E. Wright con ducted the luhl"llu){ Refreshmonts were rved after the concert and the young ladies also reaiizod 8 nice sum from the sale of fancy articles they had made with their own ‘hands. Beatric Mills has returned from his C. C. Templeof London, England, the eity Monday. J. P. Kirk of Marshalltown, Ta., was in the city during the week. Judgze Broady has gone to New York, on professional business A. B. Montgomery of Goodland, Kan., w a Beatrice visitor Tucsany. Alderman G. L. Coleof this city has been granted an increase of pension. Miss Nellio Crawford of Kearnoy, sister of Mrs. J. H. Woods, 18 visiting in the city W. . Norway of Chippewa Falls, Wis., was in town Tuesday reaewing old acqualut: ancos. Mrs. E, G. Drake and children haye re- turned from an extended visit to Catifornia pomnts. Ira Higby, chief clerk of the Murray hotel, Omuha, was visting relatives in the city Saturday, Mrs. J. E. Snith ana Miss Carrie Smth bave returned from a visit of two weeks at Excelsior Spring, Mo. S, Fitzgibbon of Hartford, Conn,, was in was in and exploring visit. James A, Wiggs of Birmingham, Ala., was in the city Tuesday, on & business and. pleas- ure. visit comblnex J, R. MeKim of Pittsburg, Kan, who was visiting old friends here for'severdl days, re- turned home Suturday. § B Lesteris bouo again from Spring: field, Mass., whence he had been to dispose of a car load. of horses, Mrs. B. Clemmer was _called toGrundy Center, Ta., Tuesday by tho serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Ensminger. The ladies of the Beatrico Benevolent as- soviation will give a dinnerand supper March 31 for the benetit of the poor and needy of the aty. George HL. Milburn and Miss Mym G. Buckham wero married at the residence of the bride's parents, this city, Tuesday evon- ing last, Dr. WilliamG. Burns and Mrs, Ann M. | Burns, were married at the residence of the former, thas city, Tuesday evening last by Rev. J.N. Mills Prof. Mo., H. Bullard and wifo of 1 Pierce, o i o cit the guests of Dr, and Mus. Ballard and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. John Dwyer have from~ Concordia, Kan., ‘where they visited soveral days with Mr. aud Mrs.” Colonel Tally, formier Beatrice people. Willin_Blakely, Charles Blakely and | Judge H. W. Parker returned home Wednes- v morning from & nine weeks' visit to la and other southern resorts Mrs. Jumes (. Evans of Chicago, who has been visiting the bedside of her sister, Mr W. H. Woodsworth, started home Tuesda. accompanied by her neice, Miss Efle Woods: worth, Ed. Hayos, the popular yardmaster of the Union Pacific at this poiit, is home again from & two weeles Vsit at Norfolk. Whilo there he attended the golden wedding qf his venerable parents. Mrs. O. M. Stonebraker, who has been visiting in Kansas City for several months, has veturned to Beatrice for & bricf stay pre. paratory to removing to Lincoln, where he solf and husband will make thele home for the future. Miss Cora Reed eutertalned a number of her youbig friends at birtuday party at tte residlence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W B. Reed, Wednosday ovenlng last. Theaffair was one of the most thoroughly enjoyable and ») @ sant of the season. ‘e Beatrico vocal society 1s preparing for o pleasant entertainment to be given in the society's rooms soon after Baster. It will be glven entirely by the ladies' quartette, cou- sisting of Mesdames C. O. Bates, ( Barker, A. W. srown and Miss Grace Fuller. Prof, C. G. Pesrse, superintendent of the Beatrice public schools has gone toToronto, returned | the city during the weels ou'a brief’ business | braska delegation of teachers at the National Teachers' association, which convenes there in July next. Ho was accompanied from Lincoln by Prot. J. H. Miller of the Journal ! of Education, | near the home of R. C. | bav: Mr. and Mrs, Hoyt, parents of C. G. and R. C, Hoyt of this city, are expocting to ar. rive {n Boatrico in a short whilo to take up their permanent residence. W hen completed upy the large mnew residen being constructed on North Seventh street, loyt. Mrs. Hoytis & sister of ex-President Cleveland. 1arts Mrs, Henry Cooper this weok. Dan H. Wheeler, jr., of Omaba was fn the ety Tucsday, Miss I'annie McDongal has been visiting in Nebraska City, Miss Bessio Goiger has been friends in Omaha. Mrs. P. E, Minor entertained a few friends at coffee on Thursdayl ast. Postmnster H. J. Stroight and wifo were visiting in Lincoln this weok. Mrs. Georgo Wright has gone to Bonaparte, In,, to reside with her sister, Mrs.V, V. Leonardhas been visiting friends in Lincoin during this weok, Mrs. Grosvenor Knappof Shenandosh is visiting relatives in the city, Mr. W. B. Black returned Tuesday even: fug from a we visit in Knnsas City Mr. A, W. Crites of Chadron has boen iting in the city, the guest of Judge Ram- soy Mre. Di. R, R. Livingston of Cedar Creek has been visiting frienas in this city during the week, Byron Black and family were visiting with Mr. and Mrs, ['red Murphy at Cedar Creek last Sunday. Mers. Lillman Sawyer, after a visitof afort- night with friends in this vicinity, departed for Hillsdale today. Mrs. Sam Chrisman departed for Wednesday morning, called iliness of her father, Mrs. W. J. Crowther and her mother, Mrs Goff, departed Wednesday for their new home at St. Paul, Minn. Joseph W, Bush departed Tuesday morn- ing for St. Louis, in which ancient” city be will visit for about a week. Mrs. White,who has been visiting heraunt, G. Chase, departed for her home in Custer City, S. D.,' Wednesday. Mrs. Gould of Michigan City and her sons of Omiaha, were visiting with Mr, and Mrs. William Ballauce during the week. Mus, George Houseworth, who has been ingan extended visit in' Burlineton, Ta., and other voints east, raturned home Tues: day evening, Dr. 1. P, Livingston is sojourning in Chi- 0. He is taking a special course in poly- clinics and surgery, and expects to remain there for about & month, J. A, Rankin of the vicinity of Murray re- turned from Pennsylvania last evening with his bride, having been married to Miss Fan- nie Peart last Sunday week Messrs. J. P. Antill, Sam Shumaker, J. M Johns, Miles Turner, ¥ G. E'rickle, - W. D, Jones'and W. H. Baker constituted a party of nimp who went over to the Towa bot- toms the other morning in search of some feathierod game. They returned with one lame duck. Dr. and Mrs, I, W. Cook eutertained the members of the high five club at their resi c sday evening. sof the high five tourna- d an enjoyablo time had. Those present were Messrs, and Mesdam es C. K. Eads, Charles Parmelee, Clel Morgan, IKelly Pox, Frank Morigan and tho host and 105 toss, ‘The coming event that is casting its shad ow beforeis an original und unigue ente tainment _entitied “The Magic Mirron” or “Brides of All Nations,” which is being pro- jected by the Misses' Palmer and Gering under the auspices of St. Agnes guild, All the leading young society ladies of the city will take part, and it vromises to be the af- fair of the post-Lenten season. 1t will take place ut the opera house April 9, after which 3 sachil hop will bo Indulged n at Rockwood ha Last Monday was the twenty-eighth anni- versary of tho birth of Mrs. J. M. Schnell vacher and about a dozen of her lady friends accepted an invitation to attend a dinner party given at her home in commemoration of theovent, A very pleasant time resulted. Those present were Mesdames Joseph Leuchtweiss, George P, Weidmann, Chris Koelnke Fred Evinger, George Nichol, Wil- liam Hassler, William Weber, Henry Weck- bach, Louis Egenberger, Frank K. Guth- mann, Hans Frahm and J. Mumm, Messrs. George Worth, D. C. McEntee, Guy Livingston and A. felps are busily engaged in rehearsing their respective parts in thedrama of “The Rivals” which will shortly be presented in tho city of Omaha, Miss Belle Kimball and Miss Una Stebbins of Omaha will play the respective roles of Lydia Languish_and Mrs. Malaprop. This play was presented in this city last winter. with nearly the same cast. The members are amateurs of comsidorable histrionic ability, and the play is bound to be received with favor. A special train will be ron be- tween Omaha and Plattsmou th to enable the local admirers and personal friends of the to witness the per nouth. visited in Glenwood visiting Ulysses thither by the mmnngn. ‘W. P. McCreary is in Lincoln this wesk. The Elks have decided te give agrand mas- querade ball next week. “There is some talk of organizing a8 wheel club in this city this spring. Bedford Brown left for Jacksonville, 111., 10 attend the funeral of his uncle. “Tho ladies of the Methodist church gave an Easter social Wednesday evening. Tommy Dowd of Chadron is visiting his mother and sisters this week in this at, L. H. Guernsey was called to Chi Tuesday to the sick bed of his father. Miss Rose Thelan of Milwaukee, Wis., is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. M. Weiss, The P, E. O. society wet at the home of Mrs, Will Dutton’s Wednesday afternoon. “The Junior dancing club gave a delightful hop at Germania huil Wednesday evening. J. K. Painter of Alliance, Neb, is visiting his danghter, Mrs. John Slaker, this weels. Miss Addie Shedd, clerk in House of repre- sentatives, spent Sunday in this eity with friends. “T'he artists of this city are arrnging for an art exhibition, to be opened to the public at an early date. 1. Marie Jack of Chicago and Ethel L. Clarko of Philadelphia arrived this week and will make Hastings their future home. Miss Blanche Paul, daughiter of County Treasurer Paul, entertained a party of young friends at her home Saturday evening, A tribe of the Improved Order of Red Men will be orgaunized next week in this city, witn a charter membership of over one hundred | and fifry. The ladies of the Women’s Christain Tem- perance union and the Young Women's Christian association will givea dinner and supper today for the benefit of Bethany home, Mr, and Mrs. Leopold Hahn gave a fare- well party to Miss Menlic of Chicago, last Saturday evening, The guests were Misses ary ana Lizzie Stovens, Tillie, Anpa and Hoeppnes, Gertrude Pike, Mabelle and Anna Breed, Messrs. Conrad, Con- ner,, Pickering, Hoenpnes. Jarvis, Bree Bloom. Mr. and Mrs. . Jacob Thomus, Mr. and Mrs. Shirck and Mrs. John Raymuker, Falls City Harry Powell of Omaha is in this aty vis- iting friends, A cur load of boats arrived for Hinton's lake from Chicago Sunday. M. W. Mussellman attended to business in the real ‘estate line in Lincoln this week. H. C. Smith, a prominent real estate dealer tuls city, is visiting relatives in Canton, 80 of L. Mis. J_D. Doukof Kansas City has been visitng in town with hercousin, Mrs. George Hinton, Miss M. Jennie Schuylor has been added to the local department of the Plebeian, the al- liance organ, Mrs. S. B. Neilson came from Omaha esday night 10 attend the funeral of L. M. of this city. 3 d Thomas and Miss Fannie Morton who are atteading the state university this year are spending Kaster vacation at {heir homes here “The members of the Presbyterian church bes en. endeavoring to insure a mimster's salary. The church has been without o pas- toe for some time, George Marvin, editor of the Beatriee Canads, L0 arran ge headquarters for the Ne~ ‘ Democrat, and Mr, May arrived from Beat- | the | joy through life. | in thecity last week avtend floe Wodnesday aftemeon_to be present at the funeral of the Intter's son, L. M. May, which was held Thursday. W. C. Albuch and ‘Miss Pauline Falsken wore united in marviage at the residence of vride’s parents in this place last Thurs- day evening,” About gne hundred and fAifty iends and relativos witnessed the ceremony and joiued fn wishivg the contracting parties York. A. S, Harlan is in Oyceols, Ta. Prol. Worley is yiiting friends at Ever- ton, Mo, Frank Osborne and John Hyder are hunt- inge on the Platte. Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Whedon arrived home from Los Angelos, Cala., Sunday. Miss Pearlo Barnes spent several days in Seward this week visiting friends. Judye Reaso of Lincoln spent several days ing court. Mesdames Nobie and Simmons, of Clarks, Neb,, are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Friday for Sycai resido. The P, 1, 0. sistors apent & pleasant ove- ning at the home of Miss Lulu Wirt Friday ovening. B. H. Wostervelt of this city. F. McConaughy leoft last ore, Ill, where they will of Ashland, formerly ing old friedds on tho Everett Gould left Thursday for Sycamore, 1iL., whoro he will continue in the employ of 1.1, MeConaughy. Frank Boynton has accepted a_position at the insane asylurn at Lincoln and left Mon day tofill the plac Joppa commander, lars, will hold _Zaster services in the Episcopal chureh Sunday at 3 o'clock. The musical entortainment given by Mrs. Morgan and Miss Williams Taursday” ever ing 1n Wirt's hall wasa success in every re spect, Rev, Mr. Daal, Prot. George and Dean returned from Blue Hill, Neb., day, where they nad been in the futerests the 'United Brothren coliege of this city, Slemway, accompanied by Mrs. lorville, 111, arrived in the Saturday and will remain_Some time visiting wathi their sister, Mes. D. T, Moore he judges appointed for the stato high school de ¥ contest to be told in this ty Api ;" L. H. Austin, principal of the Lincoln high schooi; Superintendent I W. Grenstead of Fremont and Prof. J. T. Morey of Kearney An acquaintance social was held by the Ep- worth league in the Methodist. church Mon- day eveniog. Thne first part of the evenin was devoted to forming new acquaintances, everyone introducing themselves to cachs other. A select literary programme foilowed Vo. 17, Knights_Temp- rinity N. A, Mon- of Kearney. Bert E. Sager of Cleveland, O. his sister, Mrs. V. E. Wilson. More than nin boys in the Kearney schools are takiug instructions in band musis Miss Laura V. Steinhard of the Emerson school is spending her vacation with friends in Lincoln. A quaint old painting on copper, of Skalke- speare is among the antiquities of Kearney. Its date is 1610 T. 1. Armstrong who has been for years a popular dry gaods clerk here, into business for himself. The Kearney musical union will render the cantata of Queen Esther at . the opera house on next Tuesday evening. ‘The Midway mes is a new weekly paper published here by A. L. Clark etal. It is w spicy little sheet, representing outside of local politics true bluewacksonian princip! dsogr btz i Heury 1. Dixey is thinking of buying “The Prodigal Son' from Augustin Dely. Dixey is @ good pautomimist and ought to make a very strong part of Plerrot, in which Miss Rehan failed from ths very reason of not being a pantomimist. “Tonight *Love's Labor Lost,” will bo pro- duced at Daly’s Now York theater by the regular - Daly company. ~ This. is & singular night for a first performance at this theater, but Mr. Daly considered tho inadvisibility of s0 importanta production immediately p coding the most religlous Hight of the yoar, and so very sensibly determined not to bring forth his new Shakesperean revival until the end of the week. -Last night,as has long been a custom with Augustin_Daly, bis theater was closed, it being (Good Friday, the most solow:n church day of the year. 1s visiting soveral will go wear for Easter, They people know B,, K. & Co.’s it out day by day. shut out on shape. pretty. S. W. Cor. GOLD MEDAL, !ABIS, 1878, W. Baker & Cos Breakfast Cocea from wlich tho excess of oil lias been removed, is Absolutely Pure and it t¢s Soluble. No Chemicals are used in its preparation, It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health, Sold by Grocers overywhem. Morphine Habit curedin 16 1020day DE.J STEFHENS, Lebason, O When Baby wan sick, we gave her Castorls, When she was a- Child, she cried for Castoris, ‘When she bocame Miss, she clung to Castoris, #hen she had Children, she gave them Castorls, Drs.Beits % Betts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGL AS STREERT OMAHA, NEB. known spec- The most widely ant favorably k oames: Thelr long ¢ falists in the Unlted States. perience, remarkable mkill o cess in the tre atuens and cure ul Chronle and SBurgical Dise 8, l‘|||l||n lhm«\ eminent physiciany ta the full confidence of the ufilicted everywhere. 'Th to "ERTAIN "ANDy POSI ful effects ofmaxly vice atfollow i its train BLOOD A\l\ SKIN A the a ous e LT N1 tlly: to their skillful treat- PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS suarantéed cured without pain or detention from busi HYDROC] nently wnd RS Atiea RY 1" GONORRHEA, d Fu ate disorders u ther sex positively cured, as woll as ull unctional disorders 4 follles or the excessof url«) A Y ] 3 G pteed T STRICTURE tsrensel Rt “eonpieid: without eutting, eaust1o or dilatation. ires effectod at homie by paticnt_without wo- TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. 3 1 o uv\lul effects of A SURE CURE Th, 4" wnich brings oreanle weakness, des Ing \md) with all its dre:ded {lls. permunently A«Idr. s those who by o proper 1..‘1..|m nce i xolitary nabits which Tuin both mind and body, unfitting them for Dusiness. study or marria MARRIED MEN or happy 1ife, aware of physical ussisted. OUR S8UCCOESS Is based upon facts. First—Practical |'l|;arl< ence. Second-—Every cnse s apeclally studied, thus starting right. Third dicines are bh | oty exacily o sult ueo, thus o ‘Cures without injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - = OMAHA NEB oring on that ebility, quickly BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD MAKER Is no* plea-ant to take, as it is com- posed of all the medicinal qualities thatgo to make new and rich blood ‘without compelling the consumer to pay $1 A BOTILE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP ‘which can be bought asy woere for thirty-five cants a gallon, as all sar- aparillags are. BEGGS’' BLOOD PURI IER and BLOO) MAKER is composed of pure medicin2, and al- lows the purchaser to add syrun whch is advised when given to children. If your druggist does not keep It o substitut v direct 3 Co., 105-197 M St.. Chicugo, 11, they will forwar prepald, one bot- tie for 81 or s Young Mothers ! e Offer You a Remedy which Insures Safety to Life of Mother and Child. *“MOTHER'S FRIEND " Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk. i, on recelpt of nt by express, charges pr Sent by expri s b shers madled free. price,81.50 per bottle, Book to M BEADFIELD R TOR CO.y ATLANTA, GA, SOLD DY ALL DRUG COLDS IN THE HEAD, by ono application. OATARRH, in & very short time, HAY FEVER, in from 3t 6 days. EARAOHE, instantly, FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. FOR SALE BY<ALL DRU PHENOLINE MEDICIN Harker BROWN STOCK FARM. 1801, STALULION SEASON. 1891 MON V\ O()l) ll”l Sired | 0. Blook, Omaha, U.8. A, Wy Rysdyk's Bollfoundor Iy Milis. by Sectey’s American Star 5 TO INSURE. (oll\ and Fillies For Sale, ar-ola Wilkos st atulogue: or bette _Papiliion, Neb ~, nd tor come and M 'P. BROWN, - prices represented in four corners of this are O[UL'R OWN MANUFACTUR has enabied us to remove every defect in way of fit. flimsy turnouts here; we can'tafford it. by their neat and tasty appearance. than all other houses combined. 15th and Douglas. Open alter Monday, March 30th, until § p. m. Our beautiful line of Spring Weight BLACK IOT SUITS, in sack or cutaway, bound or unbound, | 0 Laster Effects. Garments we turn ou WE appreciate ONE THOUSAN The largest assortment ever brought to Omaha, and comprising more and handsomer styles We fit the long, the slim, the short and the fat; nnlmd) Our prices, where fit, qu ity and workm: anship are considered, hz come aregular 4-11-44 to competition. We want all Omaha t Just now there The styles Space crowds out the are scarc are man mention NO OURE! ad., would make v Our cutters are artists of merit. They advertise and bring many returns. garments by their correct appearanc SPRING OV CHEV= ery desirable and appropriate nd long dealing with the consumer No t are conspicuous on the street Great many Many more are finding ATS s be- o see this line. Our Boys’ and Children’s Department|™ Is a feature that never fails to attract, the crowds to complete their purchase. The prices very low. things in Hats and l’urnishing Goods, Browning, King & Co., RELIABLE Saturdays 10 p. m. ely hours enoughin the day for y. The make up bright and at length of our many new DEAL NO PAY DrDOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Sosentoen years expori n o, tho groatest suceess, all Nervons, Chronlennd Privats § Inal Weak 34, 8Kl wn | Utinary Oreins lation free. NH. Lifo Re a put up ve tostod the modica 20 0f Life remedy to m rtily roco mend Itto the sifering o ory wher be all elatmed for 1t In (h nating 1 hd not used until 1 was aroatly relived. My wife very critle In life, was suf- it times. and by the use of this ed from much suffering un o, b fering edy has be of Life and e beon given h GEORGE M1t Presioing Elder. REMEMBER LINC 1S THE NAME OF THAT Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH, HAY-FEVER, COLD In the HEAD, SORE THROAT, CANKER, and BRONCHITIS, 00, —_— Pint Bottles. For Sale by leading Druggists. FRERANED ONLY DY Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Co. 82 JACKSON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. BLAKE, BR THE e 83 Go»dyear Welt made of Calitkin Ever widely Price the Pluld the on hes wit recently the ox- It of b conts we line by mali; ulso elreuw nd terms to agent. Socure v once. Address TIE PIN & 0L, 17 Hermon st WANTED---Agem i e Wore 0 WEAK MEN 'S5 b e ..v..m.g‘.m.um eainy e _Prof. F. ¢ FSWER, Mo dus, Conn__ LDI“ Aty thi st po verful (efa e regul Never Send %« 3C0., B A splen A i A re qular wra liate 1n moa 1Ehtlo 1 Book (Mysteries of Life) son 2 (0 1 i arantoes Lssued a0d genu; GOODMAN DRUC 10 Farnam 6, -+ = - 0., Omuha, Nob. A diplomay show. La atlll traating with Disou o, A porainasnt cure guaraates | for Catarrh Impotency, Syphills, Strict vials- y cas | un dort fall &y D aomotos p.om Sanday 10 THE. SPECIALIST 16 Yewrs’ Experience. PRIVATE DISEASES Cured 1n o5 £rom business. and all duys without the 108+ of an hours'time "Ihie most absolute cure far Gl Lng discharges oror known, (0 wdical o patn in 1o without Instrum Loss of M instant reliof. uallod, and b the Atlantic lies fr Farnam stroots Omaha, treet. Omiha Medicaland Surgieal NSTITUTH, ntranca on eithor Fortho troament of all CHRONIO AND SURGICAL 23 ‘Appllunces for Deformities and ties, Apparatis end It tment' of every form of Best Accon Doformjtie: tures of Bronehitls, [nhala eysy. Kidioys, Biaddor. und a1l Furgie ! Kloctrielty, Kyo, 1 pieAteaieal of in packea Bio pers Tain' wrapn Vb, 8, Adr Dr. A. othand 1 o o, Yo cavo: snd wo will tand fn Wi Fickia? upon Peic or Nervous Disousas, with question 1t tora o aughlin, Pr ey Streets, On ident whin LA GRIPPE. TurkishTea taken at night and occasional doses of Quinine, will relieve all pains in the bones, cleanse the system and mak you feel likea new person. Sure cure for liver, kidney, and nerve affections. 25¢ pack- age. Sample for 2¢c stamp, “urkisk Cough Cure. The only cough cure that will re- lieve cough at once and cure with a few do: Take no substitute; will return money if it doesn’t cure the worst cough Price soc bottle, Turkish Remedy Co., Omaha, Neb. REMEDY. fioale Wi we uf thess Lroublex, L. A, BitADLEY.

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