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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL 4. 1891-TWELVE PAGES e————— Marquctte. Brown, Yott, Band, Mau: - | much improved by their outing the choir, which is veey large and includ 1 mond, Sadle Bocker, Fay Marsh Hon. K. &, Brown of Lincoln was in the all of the good simgears in the city. ) _r“' Hill. ' Messrs. Lippincott, Lemist, Zohrung, | city Moniias Weddings seom to besproper things in Ne \ " Lenton | St John, Dorgan, Marshall, Will Clarke, s Allos Bl etirmed ¢ o | braska City just at the presont time, In all Nebftska Towns sEn‘:y the Post-Lenton ‘ Ladd, Chiarles Hall, Harey Hall, Ewing, W, 1.\1[:”“‘\:.‘;"1{.-.1(‘- has returned from her | braska Cliy T eason, J. Dennis, W, It Dennis. *Freaman, Richter, : y * ? day_the nuptial Kkuob was tied for Robort Kind, Cooper, W. Norlon Swmith, 1. Howe, m’;3}'”:IAIL‘V”’I"'.'\“"’.;“'“"“"‘-”"- was 10 400 | Giarie Kandall of Cass connty and Mis Bradley, Freeman, C, L. Burr .‘-l‘le ey ed i Hiwe oL F 111, was in the oity | KO L. Davis, of Wyoming procinet. The Houtz," Styser, IReeves, Andrus, Hithaway, red L. Burns of Pery, wi G | bride is the daughter of B. B. Davis, ono of WHO FIGURE IN THE GAY WORLD. | Aitkiz "M i for a fow days last week tho most. prospsrous farmors i Wyoming Crancer, Freeman, Winger, W. 0. Strohm has roturned from a pro- | procinet. longed visit to the Pacific coast 3. Sterling Mortans president of the Ne Not since our advent in the city Atteactions Which Prevail in Fashe | S TR Mr. and Mes, Will Pickroll wont down to | brasica Stats Historiga ocloty has an articls T RTINS fonable Life Throughout the AL UL bl dabes e Rafon oy ausas City Monday for a few days' visit. from the pen of Dr, Miiler of Omaba, cu- eiaborate display of Youths', Boys ¢ Henry F'ry loft Tuesday for Sterling, [l Master David and Miss Ray Kilpatrick aze | titled the “Fort Pioree Bxcltoment. A Trip it e e i AR State~fntereating Dolngs o iy 10uStoR 1 Vit at s od bomo in | hom from Douver for tho svring vacation. | Into thendian O oty in 15957 Tho aetcle present trade. Every dollar’s the Four Hundrod. Hlinofs A. V. S, Saanders is homo agaln, atters | M. Morton savs, s oge of the most lnteres Aohd VSR e TV Mrs, William Hice is visiting mlatives in | weok's abscuce 1 Chicago and other points | i that he has ever read and ho was glad to and summer stock we disposed of L. inooli, st r».»uu’-v‘:t.‘ It will be read at tho next. meol.- for this spring we have nothing Soclety In Nobrackals of tho giltedgo kind | Mes, 1. J. Hatfleld s viiting frieads at |~ Mayor William Eoright has returned trom | I of the sociers, w Moty 1. May, ME, S ¢ 5 T 1 ool | Ehcinsenco of two weeks - with Lilinols | §oteGn Iy Gnfious sna up the o Settiers ki ments of the latest and most ap- 1its the week's chironicle of the dongs of the | Miss Ida Peck is attending normal school | friends the statosend historical facts to the secretar A AR Ay 7 oorid T ths Sonown e CHhERT | s eemone A. P Smith of Kansas City was the guost | Drog fleorme b pricas ficts to the secretary, vertised by our friends in the dry Lin/ bl } N. V. Hatlan went to Aurora Mondny on [ of s friend L, £, Spoucer Jor & fow days | fhe statensiverel) Wt Linooln; {8 and ends the ace {4t Ll A double weddi od on Thuasday at odds and ends, the accumulation Dr. Margaret 1. Simmons roturned from A dding ocourred Chicago Tuesday. Arth of Omaha have we made such an and Children's Clothing as for the worth of our last season's spring at our memorable fire sale, hence to offer the little folks except gar proved styles; as to the prices ad- goods business on their job lot of of years, we will simply guaran- undersell, frome an entire new sortment to select from. We have ren’s Department, and see that it trade. Lookers or buyers for the get our prices on Boys' Clothing catchers and baits from bankrupt legal business, this woek, Mr. and Mrs, W {napp were visiting in | Miss Minnie McGee has returned from a | the Beyan S ontaids BY the clty, Thn i i : ! 4 T aily 1 Omatis tiis e+ 1D wors slaiting ¥isitof two woeks with friends’ at Omabia Ak e RO R A KA ) tee to meet, to duplicate, and to i 1 Scott hns moved bis family from | pfiyy Nellie Do Vaney loft Wednesday for | and Lincoln plished daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Bryan atock w welve times the as- e A O Dl Yitos Conte VR b Lo R ¢ i Brand has gono to | Mr. James D. Davis and Miss Ellon Bryan, stock ‘\\lth el HHL e IhL‘ . e e B e i | James Kiliian of Graud island is visiting | Ubmia, O, to visit welatives and friends for | and Mr. Forost 8. Willman and Miss Phobs a special fondness for our Child- With & brother al Leavenworth, Kam. | yip b5 siator, Mrs, Henry Behling. A few weeks F. Bryan was the order of procecding. Tho A IS ok A After o ploasant visit with Lincoln friends | ©p 000" Goades of Grand Island was tho | 1. N. Beeson of Dowagiac, Mich., wasin | céremony was porformed by Rev. J. M. lacks for nothing to attract the Miss Minnie Motioa i retumed to Deatrlos, | gyieqt e ola frlands it the olty thls weol the city Monday on @ business and pleasure wis ut the hour of 2 o'clock and was a so. left Monday for a ) visit combined. "IT",‘ ]rv\'vm ”f the waek. l\l‘u‘r'ln'lm:l_»v con. next ten days see to it that you ;‘ 1.lv.v| s visitat her old home in Plainwell, 1\ f0 0 b s ot Li00015, (s Wbl W. W. Johnston of Deadwood, Dak., was | Kratulations had besn given by the guests ich . W. Johnston of | ot visiting | the company sat down'to @ table ladencd before you hazzard a dollar in the Miss Helon Wyckoff of Omatin syont Easter | I tho wity o fow days this waok visiting | it ofid it wnd onjoved ‘o repast that € you ud I s family was simply bountoous. sales. 0 GV 110S IX144S 015 Mrs. D. J. Hamiltou entertained her friend, Mrs. J. G. Sherod of Fairbury is inthe city v * b y g cation th her sisters and brother in this visiting her sister, Mrs. P, O'Shea, 1022 U [ ¥ication with her si il il Lou Armacost was down from his Tdabo sreet Miss C, I, Link gives an art reception at g : ¢ T T cattle rauch, renewing old frieadships in this Sutee Will Bemis left Monday for Harvard, | {0t reats BHETLBAE Have i Yo kst 5 WK | where he will assume the management of a S p o |, The schools bave closed for a week's vaca tho residedco of Mrs, 1. I, Lansing 1350 K | {oer Frank C. Grable of Omha, was in tho city | tion street this evening ‘Thursday on a briet visit to his brother, J. S, MEN’S SUITS. 5 A e o SRR AL Horace Bagloy returned to Lincoln last T “ o £ C, C. Calkings, who has been sick for | | MEs. O W, Howell ‘and ct M it able, of this city. woek, A wree Button Cutaway the past three weeks, is now able to attend | loime from their visit in Indianapolis la; Frank Cook of Lincoln was visiting for n ‘OUR HAT STOCK And fyrnishing goods would overstock the average haber- dasher. Many novelties for your Mrs, C. W. Howell and children arrived Miss Lida Walton Lineoln spending d Prince Alt 3 brics to his regular business Miss Peroy of Sutton was the guost of | SHOrt Whilo this week with his brother, D. | (it b alton is at Lincoln spendin ,n’:xl f:::xu fil(u;uln A N"‘l’:’lv':l .‘.( : Representative Storm, has received Miss: Bfis: Datiiok foe sbv “davs this | W: Cook, of this city. ShoiEer. Hilse wi RS % wales, cheviots, clays anc tlegram from Maaison I, noufying bim | Jies Mo Detriek for”soveral days this | " folbam of Li was in the city poaker Elder was here for a short tim this we fancy cassimeres, Look atthem of the death of his father. TS V09U Monday shaking ds Wi egion of John Meredith, Dr. Hatfleld and A, 7, | Monday shaking nands with his legion d vyer Halvgrove visited the Capltal city and save the tailor's profit. Miss Gertrude Hill, daughter of the stato friends in this locality. Tawyor Huirgrovo visited tho Capital city ; 510 SPRING SUIT AND OVERCOAT SAL‘. | i Newman w hunting on the Platte this 1 this week. treasurerreturned Ticeday from o visit with | 16 8 R. W. Gore, a whilom resident of Beatrice, : fricnds ot Hamilton, 11l, VoL but more recsutly of Neweactls, Wyo., has | - Miss Rhoda Waldle is at home spending Mr. and Mrs, Frank L. Sheldon left Mon- | The ol f’:‘l'}“;.“”""'_’;' returned to Beatrice to resido 3 her vacation i } lnn ey always refunded where goods day for Galyeston, Tex., in company with | With 3 iessman Thursday o Linalord ‘W, [, Cllsy wWas down ‘from Wi Lolon Bewer spends hor's in Kearney theie guest, Mr. Hutehes of that city g ; T HROI: Tob it 1avw: AAVS. Tt Wesl IAOkINE \ fricnds Mrs. I, F. Roose has been visiting ro- Mrs. Wilkins and children left Mr toose hus by ) W after the Boatrice end of his business, Houn went homo to Fairmont to inspection in both lines, prices al- ways right. Look them through., I lg g . A r e , | browning, King, & C do not prove satisfactory. | 0 28 \ 1b' (0 (].‘ \ ~ S latives in fowa tho past weck. She will [ Meduciday LAl R R L) Mrs. J. H. Bell and children of Aurora, acation REILLIABIL. B D BEALRKRS. return to the city in about two weeks iRk : ’ the guests of Mrs, Bell's fathor, Nettie Groar spends her vacation with her T A On Monday ing Bast Lincoln lodeo of [ ,Theamnual Baster s S v.'J. W. Stowart, this city, for a fa its at Mo S. W. COR, 156th and DOUGLA <. Good Templers gave an oyster sunper at | 4" ‘-""“' Gy autended | \yeeics Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore has been quite sick their hull, Twenty-seventh and Pear streets, "'{;}m;(u& (’ i a;u«; a neat suim. Y Horace Scudder who has been ac ting as | for a number of days, Open Evenings Till 8 p. mi{ = - - - - Saturdays, 10 p, m. Trs. Martha Brink and daughter Mrs Il VR bt [ b LA L private secretary to Land coinmissioae Saturday Mes, R, G. Browne, started for a itate. Barom departed on ' Friday for | TuCuday ovening ey pegutiful hall 10} Groff, during that gontlomaw's incumbancy | visit to an eidery e Elnira, N.Y ., Where they will reside here :'I‘j,"“: er of visiting Masons from nelghbor- | ¢ the offico, is expected homo for the suin Miss Mary McDermont and her mother are alter, D';_‘ 'I'\ ME ) Be Bmitits utettatn ] ot during the week. v ill with la grippe. Mrs, I, S, Ganter roturned on Thursday PR e R all his ehildpen | Me. B. Clemmer and daughter Lillie were |¢uw»u Mereill s from Lincol from in oxtended visit with friends a1 5%, | Uirthday, and in honor of it all his children | calied to Grandy Conter, In., Tucsday, by RIS vl Homo PO | inclemency of the weather thera was an ex Louis and testifies to having had a most | Kathered at the home of W. R. Furman and | tio doatn of Mrs. 1. G Ensminger, a didgh - 2 A\ S k {tendanc ¢ ally largo . Dick Vi 0 sapolis fn. | cellent aftendance and an unusually 1 g Van Dayno of Minneapolis in A ? Mr. ich, the_engineer who super iu Miss Nellie Copsey is spe ¢ her A § - m.‘.f‘,.l n\.,":,[,'m, the ;\n',".,‘,'\.:,','l"‘ L2 tended the placing of the machinery in th enjoyed an excellent dinger, 0 O it Ry feameily pleasant visit ¥ | ter of Mr. Clemmer, and a lady formerly | o b oy i bl The Easter services held by the junior | well known in this locality. tends returning lome soon, Miss Della Vance of Malcom, and Miss | The Faster QLR i Magwie Wehn of Roea, have come to Lincoln mg People’s Society of Christian En- D. B. deavor of tho Presbytorian church Sunday for the purpose of entoring the consorvatory [ {avEror tho Presiyterian chureh Sunday of music here. weather, attonded by a larze audience, The Hutohing whois visting friends in tho city for a few days last weok, was sud- : denly summoned homs Taursday by a wle- ‘{.\\[l;\lz. Clark, T.’f'x‘|'.'\:'€)i\."-‘.')'.'n"wmll‘“""r SADAtaRIONT 6 s EAHAL. ' | gram announcing the sudden and serious ill- | Of Stra e aco cok. Tho company of home artists who suc TR L e ety | services’ were very interesting and many | Fel SR RCE U Portsmouth, O. Miss Tib Sawyer of Aurora has boen visit- | wgsfully produeed the opera “Penolope™ in Ilr'L n ‘lf”],,',‘, ‘I’H ~\lln‘uv:f‘l':-'lrni e 1‘:(::1:‘“1: i | compliments have been passed on the ex ings her many frionds at Sutton the past week. | fhis of ecently, by request went to Wood to take o I.’m gr:lllur‘lh-‘rmlu'\o in the ‘n::: G P f a ; Heariiey Mrs. R. G. Brown went to Kansas City | River Wednesdiy eveniug and playod to o 3 yenrs oxporian:s. A recular gratnate tn m a versity. i A large audience listened to the Easter | Miss Lillian Vance has returned from her | jast Srturday, where her uncle is dangerous- | large and appreciative audience, \test success, all Norvoas, Chroi M ¥ ey X Iy of this | SCTYices at tho Congregational church Sun- | visit at Red Cloud. ly ill, iy DI EntR O s b o Miss Helon Brower, principal of the Sutton | * Rev. Cochran has moved tothe north side | Moans, . It Horth and K, 4 v Eave & Consultation treo. Book (Mystorias ot L0 snrs ar! ¥, ’ G ot schools, is visiting £. P. Burnet of tc i s > house owne vell par ¢ A. 0. U. W. hall Thurs- tolm Linicolu this week, having been called hero | burstof sunshine and a twitting bea G oo ts visitea | O to¥aand is liviag fu the louse owned by | swell party at the A. O U. W. ha by the death of his sister Mrs. George W. | birds to transform the sceno gusty Mat ouglas Graves of Council Bluffs visited | 2 ) Lee of Emerald a beet sugar factory, is_expected to arrive in the city from France in a few days. e tinte o A diplo pw. I8 still troating with u u and Peivaty DI s, A paranent cara guarantss | for Catar i Mesdines 00D, Thonpsons He Me- (“Fnlmlmllnm Lost Manhood. Seminal Weaknasw NIght1.0sses, L potency, Syphilts, Strtotuse, ami vt aih day morning and evening. ‘Uhe floral decora e paod. Skin and Urinary Orzans. N H. T uarantos $3) for avery caso 1 infortax and Full jo tions were beautiful it onlv needed a O lice bours —) s m. 03 p. Suatay 10 doy ovening. Cards and dancing were in- i . Lis brother, Bishop Graves, this week. The Easter programme at the M. E, church | dulged in until a late hour. The heing the bright sky of summer. Special mu . J . & programme at the M. E. church 8 " | The farewell session of the Fast Lincoln | exercises flld the church with melody in | Mrs. W. D, Oldham statted on Thursday | last Sabbath evening was postponed on ac- | out of the ordinary, was a erand success. Th L b COM NY | School club was held last evening av the | the morning and a programmoe of songs, reci- | for Mexico, Mo., where she will visit her | count of the bad weather. 2 IR e Lie ]g A | home of Miss Lutie B, Thomas, 614 South | tations and readings filled in the evening | parents. Mr. Hairgrove has pought the residence A Bathwell It Wednéiday o j Twenty-sixth street. This ends aseries of | hour. . S, Spotford and wife have returned from | where Dr. Johnson resides. The doctor will Loplihukiy, 4 5 very pleasant and uniquo entertainments [ Mp and Mes, J. H given this season, aba Medieal and burtrml — Cowell entertained n | @ Visit with Mr. Spofford’s parents at Morri- | probably move to the south side of town. Butte City, Mon. Have for twenty-flve years been putting 4 Bt 0t OhDha. 18 ooty upthe famous produet which stireed ned PUTE high-five party at their home on West Fifth | son, I'l. Miss Sarah Lake went back to Kearney Mrs. ,":\"\!“‘}'_Iv of (;l(n-“‘-) i I{\l:\h\ city a ol elreles whon first nvented qod o INSTITUTE, Miss Margaret Boyd, daughter of the |street Wednesday evemng. Tue cvening | Miss Blanche Martin, student of the Wes- | las h to attend to her school duti guest of Mrs. ries R, L e ) to the world by the renowned Chon st governor, who is a great traveler, and who | was a merry one on account of the numerous an university at Lincoln, is at home dur. much liked as a teacher in Kear- |~ Miss Lottic Huuter is ~|n_‘wlulx::un week Justus von Liehiz, Their recently returiied from a tour of Japan and | April fool jokes pi on the guests by the | ing vacation G in Omoha a guest of the Misses Harmon a ok oriontal countrles, oxpects o sail dur- | host and hostess, and the climax of the wholo | Miss Katherine Graydon, professor of | _ A ladies’ cymnasinm clubis talkod of at | Mrs. L. D. Richards and children visited G EF Ing tho coming month for an extended so- | wug reachied whon C. A, McCloud roceived | Groelk at Hastings collogs, visiten thiis woek | Sacton. g et meeting will bo held at | Hooper relatives Tuesday and Wednesda journ in sunny Ital the first prize, which ho had won. Toaltap: | with Rev. Barnes "The Misses Hoagland Twenty-eighth and | pearances it seemed to bo a beautiful cako, of the Occidental hotel next Satur- collor Creighton of the Wesleyan | 18 known around the world 4 t > Shifed been carried into “Darkes by Mrs. Katherine Lowis, who has been visit- ) university, Lincoln, was in the city Tuesday. Stunloy. 1t1sunupy chuble for purity, Pear streets, entertained a number of - th but, upon generously offering to shave it with inz her brother, C. 0. Martin, returned to iss Eva Hairgrove will go to her home in | Mrs, T. B, Hutchinson and her motier, | flavor and henc fTets, As' B friends Keiday evening with a good old !,!!'-uv)goyi.u\u\-ex~ Savydust was the result | Gieveland, O., Wednesday. n0is fora visit seon. She iutends to re- | Mrs, Killmer, came home Monday from a | T, dolicious vnd retuisiioe 1y "lh'lg"m"l candy pull The affair was de- | Juy "'““‘N“‘“"_dl"“”“{" ‘“l“'u"‘l’:,'",;- ;: ";J”‘"“‘l’\, Miss Leta Horlocke has returned from [ sume her work with Lawyer Hairgrove, | visit with friends in Omaha. § : wé».l LRI S g ana Raonomi wmyf R e R rder heon was served, which was a tribute to | Hastings and ber studio is now open in the | however. Paul Colson and Charlos Fife toft for Lin. | @enuing 1 of Loarcs and dancing, and a most delightfu . Ay new Downing & Bartlott block. iihe place whero M. Darling lives has been | ool Monday to attend the spring termof | with Justus 3 evening was passed, bility of the Nostess, who left nothing sold to Mr. Barrett. Mr. Darling intends rSIty. . . y T ford’ No.9, Pi undone for the enjoy ment of the guests, who | Rov. S. 2. Roundtree, a formar slave, gave | ¢ Hi3 e, . g intends | school at the state university. it cobie | Eortho tratment of all CHRONIO AND SUILGICA IO oo o Ptrlarchs Millant, | ore:” Mr. and Mre. G A. MoCioud, My | olnctroat the HApHst. shagen n bl gor | Moving his family away soon, but will s J. M. Love. the newly_appointed consul to Sigaature von Liehig | RISEASES, Beaces. Appllances for Deformitios and 1. 0.0, F., gave a most enjoyable sociable : O, 4 o b do Wah.' continue in business here. e ippol Trusweos. Bost Faolili, Appuratns end i an_Salvador, is in Washington getting oraucoasatul treatmont’ of evory fori of. (isens < st 1 Mrs, Jay Servico, Mr. and Mrs. A. L, | sonal experionces **Bofc v i &b Oad: Fellows® all Tuseday sveming, A | M1dMes, Joy ‘Borploo, Mr. gnd Mrs. A, L. | soa C. Jacicway and wite, who visited with | Miss Mattio Poterson received The sad | 5ary Salyador fis in ‘Washington eetting Toquiring Modie lnrie numbar of porsons wer present, The | RIOW Br and Mrs. - Bagnell, tho Sy of W k5 Jadkariy, vobimoq. i | HOWSOf lior brothor's fonth his wack, He | *ady 0 lowve fortho San Salvadorian courts members of the uniform rank were there in | M AN theie home at Danver on Monday ovoning. | 4iod of pnownonia. Sho' racsivel the news |, Mrs M. A Isgrig loft Monduy for Ghadron too late to bo ablito attenathe funeral. son, Huvry, had been fatally shot at that urkieal full regalin aud uniform. A musical and Hastings. dramatic programme presented. After i on i is woel D. D. Merryman, an old resident of this A v givel 4 etricit tholiterary programme the wucsts repaired | Syn; O8don is In Omaha thiswoole. i Q' uE RS 1 e week s e ot e L by vas given stiho |l piate, ] ersy. Kiiioy et to the banquet hall, whore a .‘Yh...‘.m supper | | “*Mumbsou was an Omaha visitor this | death was caused from a Surgical oparation. Ll Siae ;3” u‘-?.q‘.‘u\ ‘:I Isentout | Attorney Gondri yu{('nlumbu\q Jyas in lln; and i b was served. Dancing followed oz Mrs. Josephine Gillespie, widow of the late SRy ftstedll aity Monday, calling on his old_friend anc ave Tately ndded & Iying i Dopnrtmo Tho art recoption it the conservatory Sut. | Miss Lulo Carrell has roturacd from Lin- Judge Gillespie, has “)xlu, o Holdrege, whero | L, the gentloman Au olegunt suppar was college classmate, Prof. J. M. Pile of the Inve lately added a lying-in Depart uarday night, given by the students of the | coln. sho will re gvon to sho adina) -ani thia follbwing. ladis During cantinement (Striotly Privaie | Only leline de for atime with her son, Lou [ §ud gontlomon woto present: Mr iod My | normal coliege. tiedl ttitute Making a- Spocialty of PRI J.C. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Woodruft Frank Gibson of Lakeport, Cal. who has AT DIS A . s friends of the conservatory and lovers of art. | Black Hills. Lieutenant Fowler, vetired from vhe rogu- [ Me. and Mrs. Muttison, Me. aud Mrs, Sodse. | been visiting in tne city for a couple of The sarlors were artistically and appropri- Dr. F. Wilcox of Hubbell was in the city | lar army, has taken a co: idence in Kast | berg, Mr. and Mrs. Frade ately arranged with easels, on which were | Wednesday. laced the comploted works of the students, art department was largely attended by | Harry Kline is home fromatrip to the | Wever. 5 7 ; o T& £ ick, Mr. ana Mrs, | weeks, left Monday on his return home. | Lawn, wiero o and his' genial family will | G Brown, Mr. and Mes. F. iKollur, Mr. and | was tecompanied by Charley Pierce, who > Of Pure Cod Mrs, P, Nowlan has been wrestling with la entertaiu their friends Murs, Tolande, Dr. and Mrs, Johnson, Mr, | goes to make his permanent home with Mr. LJ/, Li oil d q 3 i thostudio tho unfinished work was exhib | pribrs tho pase woole Soial fostivton bogan, impeciatly attor | At Mes" Veadi, "B ‘SRl | Sibnan "2 1 PERI BRI T : b" iver Oil an TR Do Wik vt eascls a e the e | The Rock Island road was blocked threo | the Lonten sewson with an [astor Monday | Merri The Ladies' charity cub met Wednesday Z i T CERC TSR, LA I e Ll ball at Prof. Cooper's dancing academy. The | On last Friday evening a delizghtful young | vtternoon, with Mrs. Ray Nye. The club HYPOPHOSPHITES - A, T. McLaughlin, President & li ostons luivho; fint HecE e e et affair was a decided success. people’s party “was given by Mr. and Mrs, | was entertuned at hig it bt - — ots, Georga Coleman returned Tuesday froma A peop P & Y o, Hi md and Fowler made an N On Saturday Joseph McGraw became [ pleasant sojou ru at Kansas City. Hon, A, G Scott, worldss fair commission | John Rogorts for thelr childron, Willio and | Stouflor, Hammond_and. Fovior made u of Lime and DR.J. E. McGREW forty-cight years old and in honor of the | Senator Starbuck and Representative | ffom this city, wenu to Chicago this week, Erilefitangliort sllkinniand i ibwag(legueliccriibeiforonibilneanardadiofies o2 ) iversity rge o1 ‘nds peker spe v at home, where he will busy himself for several weeks | the enjoyment ot the evening.® Their sister, | Stouffer, who w < e 3 = Ao reraity e, lnwg et "1',“.'"' nds | Deeker spent Sunday at hom : with duties peculiacto nis appointment. Miss Maggie, helped to entertain the com' | Monday ovening Mr. and Mes, W. H Soda gathered at his home a hlar sircet | Anexaaining ward examised thirty ap- | ViPMes M shased | Pany. Tho young folks present were: Ida | Munger celebrated thelr china wedding— in mlv oventug mnl”pn'sv;xlull bim With 4| plicants for pensions Wednesday. uf{:f-if SEanniof LU ks b 1 T ri S e e A ENova | thd e tE A bR a ALy Dheimudtets. } s endoraod and. prosrinod by londing | handsome and costly gold Leaded cano. Yok AN ASCAT B T o grocery business of N. H. on and | Lilve stowart, Allio darrett, Nova | thd twent yeiary e 05t | ] Physiciians becauso both tho Cod Liver OF Although greatly surprised with the proffor | , - C. Jonkins of Colorado Sorinies has boon | voolc possession Aprl L. Mr. Moemy with | Longstrooth, Bello and Nannio. Wittohbores | svaut Bty b aumber, ver sonluad almost ||{[BEYH7EuS becatun both lhe che Zier 01| of such & testimonial, Mr. McGraw was | @Pgaged by the band as conductor bis family, are welcome people to Kearney aee Rowe, Pou Walthor, Vida Scott, Matd [ exclusively to oldresidents of Fremont, Mr. | i Hignophosphite Conswmption. 1 1s | equal to the occasion and made a noat specch Miss Catie Birdsel! of Friend,Neb,, is visit- 2 B ;. hard, ‘\\lln\u \’1 ayer, hh\hlnllmm, \.\lhrhlwln and .\h-f ;\luu)fl'x' In| l’l‘fu ll}'ml .’:““‘li‘,‘f!::fl: a8 palatabl as milk. ) of acceptance. The guests were entertwned | ing her parents this week in this city. H. Bogue of Chicago visited Kearney | j1shOP Abd Mary Thompson; Blmer Merri JOMSOLORE L IMATR0 s 3 1) OXIQUCINE A 9, a perfect ) in & hospitable manuor by thohost until a | Mr. C. H. Brown and family of Los | this wask 1y the intorestaof C. . Bostra & | Frank Tiossier, Grant Rice, Joho I ard; | invitations no fntimation’ was given that it S(;ofl s Emulsion &2 a ) v o ‘ o Bert Clark, Kred Brown ana Abe Bishop, was their wedding anniversary, but some | { M@ devfral Flesh Produicer. Tt is the | late hour, ; (ool | AnaslesiUAL; afa yistilng in this ol o oLini oltye. he buslnass horeitsnn pat. || = 50r¢ Cigkic gave a' paebson y uspecting friends found it was the presenta- | { Tiest Teemedy tor CONSUMPTION A vory protty entertainment cailed a rain- | Theapron bazaar at the Christian church | with other plices in the state whore the com. 4 h 5 NANAlhuaneciioy £ an elegant : : ndd bow festival was given Wednestay evening | was . rand succoss, financially spoakin N E (b barca el toanumber of Ins friends, it being the occa- | tion to the Host and "'(IT‘-“ of i elogunt | | g rofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Di by the Junior sociaty of the Young People's | "0 “H. Soote. (lloense), and L. M. Kuode | Prof. Cooper, who conducted a dancing e el "':t‘,fl‘_’.}"k,.',f‘;f‘u‘““‘“:,"'.'(“fi O O o cages, Chronic Coughs and Cold: } :?',‘-"-[‘i“'.',..‘"'«'i.‘,:{".‘,'." Buipmvbs of T e | (untidicenso), aro ths candidates for mayor. Snleny Do idurine.itie o e oft ) 91 | many friends ore, A fine book of pooms | wussts departed for homo,onch wi l_;j_{’;fifl;‘jff';"_‘1‘_2'_”:3"—""“‘""""' b of tho church op Twonty-fifth and Vies | Congressman McKeighan and daughtor vas prosented to him us a foken of friendship | Wwith a pretty Souvener card, o which i - ol Aeg s o ¥ | masterof ceremonics at. one of the watering | % L streots. A fine ‘musical ‘and elocutionary | took their departure for Washington yestor- resorts near that city during the summer | 40U esteem. An excellent supper was served | attached with a ribbon a ueat little china , programme was presented. The particjpants | 40Y: S season. St ey ol kel [y s were Misses Leuna Nichols, Auna Post, Alico Marshal Groen is confinod to the | *A*%om fult_of friends mot on Maonday || 0,00 0 WIORIIIG aosies, Tuale And oo Falls City Bross, Grace Cutler, Lola Dewitt, Fannie by a combinarion of rhcumatism and | evening at the Y. M. ¢ N s P amsietad hevibkgtios o A. rooms to bid Se Y i bt 5 Woods, Messrs, [rvin Cutier, Chatlds Phil. | grippe. retary . M. Hopper good-ye. Hopper | i entertaining his conpany. —Those present pot and J, M. Bell, The standpipe is nearly done, but owing to | has built up the Y. M. C. A."in this ¢ Mrs. H. H. Nicholson, 825 South Thirty- | the heavy snow and rain no water mains can | he will devote his time with Sain retorued from a visit iu Atlanta, 'hd | were the following: " Misses Minnie Clift, | - & Catn retoru o The dyspepte, tho febiliated, wiiether . Belle Wittenberg, Kittie Honn, Lottie | 2 1 ? i P Te tho! assoclation ; T, P, Sullivan visited his brothor in Iansas | ££0M excon o first street, gave a Kensington tea last Sat- | be put in, at Sterling, 111, Outhwait, Anua Mereil, Mary Thompson, o X onies in g BRI 2 | City last weck. IONS, THE SPEC[ALIST Ty aftomoon to & nuwbor of her friends. | Dr. Van Sicklo was summonod to Washing- | 8. B, Caldwoll and wifo and De, 3, J, Cam. | 1400 Scehwab, Maggle Roberts, Bva Hair! MALARIAL REG The vel i ; Y Binn Si \J Fidith A C Mrs. Ella Bellof Lipcolu was in the city find tt's Pills the most geninl n,_ DRt a Were from § top.m. Those | ton, fa., Tuosday, to attend his fathor,wao 15 | eron and Mrs. . \. Ho were ju Minden oy | §Fove Binnio ilver, dith and Alie Clark, b TR0 16 Years' Experienc. s o) N r, 7, I e er t week. " ed the sulfering invalid, present were mainly univel l;'t'\)llh‘ apd seriously ill, Monday evening, as the invitod guests of l:ll r~| Melk, Luebben, Mr, Lanning, I\ muk the latter part of las! ee storati ver offered suffering. the affair was given in honor of Mrs. Horton, C ¥ v [ v, Abe Bisnop, Tom Stewart, Caxl Held, . H. Towle, who attends school in Evan- | — - | PRIVATE DISEASES wife of Dr. Horlon, the latest addition to the | ,, SXtensive peopirations have been made for | Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Bradford. The occasion | oo ge Lewis. Dick Van Diyne, Bert | ston, Iii., is home for a week's vacation. GOLD MEDAL, rms’ 1878, s, Louic Wentz, Fred Nelson and Mr. [ * opyio Bloasant Hour club gave the last of its » of work of wind or body, drink university faculty, ‘Tho parlors wero very | he Blke domiuo patty which ocours Satar- | was the »l PlovsaHaUioE e sl et; Brady [l Doty 3 irt i st ot cure 0T prettily decorated, pink being the prevailing | 90Y evening, Ay N woll party wes given to W. A, | Carmes. - series of dances Wednesday evening, A “ and s g disonirios over’ koo lien color. *The tablo ornaments consisted manly | Thore are many cases of grippe in the city Riawoual Baty e & ay evening, by | Attired in a pretty tea-gown, Mrs. J. C. | grand time was spent by the inembers. AKER ,0 S golecios BYPILILLD, a waceaalsd ours n K 1010 dara S0t s toovaciored Bustof eggs. whilo tho | &5 Biosani, hat no deaths so far,altiodgh 1t s | GoliNes"f ther Simitn Garite Wamame sy, | Merrill rooolvod Borlady frieuds at i Ken: | amn ooy Mea. o o Skeny ot daughtor, et cure. 'STITCTUILE oF palh 1a relov i o biad ices were served in the form of chickens and | Wore severe than last year, lief Corps Mr. and Mra. Rogors are old resi. | SiDEton tea, at her beautiful new home, on Miss Poarl, were calied to the city lrst Sat- dor e at home, without e 10 Cuiting eggs in nests of candied syru [ho spring term of Hustngs colloge oben- | dents of Kearnoy. Thoy witt live w Tacoma, | Friday last. Here daughter Anua, assisted [ yidac by the death of Mrs. Shelly's mother. C i, o alating.” Lowa of Manio or R 8. Noir, tho | ed Wedneday Aoml1 The opening aadress . ner in receiving patween the hours of § and 6 ¥ by : I’ea as ponitively Cured I o5 days withont the 1os < of un ours'tna The many friends of Mr. ; 4 g sses Myrtio Morgan, Naomi Everts and UL, Oturales. AC18, ot Tonin rine || ed Wodnondap, Apell 1 \Theop Wash, where o numbor of their friends ro- [ g8078, FecRivIn® potwaentho box with ohoice | . Misses Myrtia Morgan, Nuom ol vho uttend 'school at Brownell Wwere agreeably surpised to learn that ho was | A, Huntsmau and C. C. Flotehor are away ety L2 bouquets and rare plants. The ladies chatted i\‘llll‘m:g:;i:l,mv;h o uttend 'school 8t Browaell happily married at Marshalltown, Ia., on | to the Platte, and ave expected home Satur- Nebraska City, away and worked on their fancy work, while J h % 3 4 ‘ Easter vacation at home. Miss Cora Parker 2 "ot T4t Sunday last o Miss Susio Williams, a | dy with @ oir lond of wild goese. M, Daily of Poru, who has boon in tho [ 010X furnished - pleasant entortanmiont. in eadwood, S. D., accompanied Miss Holt Farnnn anc) on- oltiior y , of Deadwood, i worthy young lady who will be remembered the way of vocal and instrimental music, A Casad and wife loft fo . city for several days visiting hor son, Dr, by many as resident of Lincoln for many | yiv, ¥ Gusad and left, for Oraoksion, ‘ R Hi ! e 3 2 | home for a visit here, i Miun., Wednesday. Mr. Casad’s contract as | Daily, returned home Monday. delicious tea was ser on small tables years, and who left here only a few months | condubto of the band having expired, Mrs, Fel Nancy Bel his city, an old resi from which tho excess of p et 4 placed about the reoms. The napkins were | Mrs. Nancy Bell of t 3 | ‘ kL A x Morgan, mother of our efclent | ry ed with delicately tinted ribh dent, died lust Friday after an illnoss of two 4100 ta Wancved. i StV uiseutay comra atiin nans e sition, ML CHyhL. Wolss, assistad | proseciiting uitoracy: 1s o oy alok pavsou. | Mqpiied on i ienicalaly tnted ribbons, | A dlg e Y e arnad from Omane. and was performed by the minister of tno | OY MHCIsister, Miss Thelan, tuined a | Their home is twelve miles from the city ) 4 ouvi ¢ peeason. The ladies | where she had been attending the bedside of A Absolutely Pure coterie of friends at high five Tuesday oven- i i iR a4y (o oGl 3 BOLY;U0FY" BE e consson, (T e e Deceased left four children, i First Baptist church of that . The | § Y Rov. J. B. Groon left Sunday to oficiatoat | prosent were the following: Rev. Mrs, | her son org ct L ¢ ! Ll / 9 » happy nlII:x)In :'lll‘ lulko"up lnmn- abode In | 10 the funeral of Mes, Cateon, who died at her | Cochran, Mrs, T, Weed, Rov. Mrs, Scott, | E. B and William Bell of this city, ard and it is Soiuolc HEHVE AND BRMN TPFATMENT Lineoln about April 4. Charlos . &b mollette, general passenger | homo in Lexington, Mo, Ho wasaccompaniod | Mrs. Springer, Mr Geotoe Meretil Moy sorge Bell and Mrs. T, C. Shelly of Omaha. Temple hall was filled with a great crowd | ageut of the Big Four r: s entertained | by Mr. Min Catro Russell Merrill, Mg, Ann Higinbotham Misses Blanche Morris and Jeunie Keim N Ch H ' o Hretares: Dicadasse Bl s rarails Woke of merry dancers Monday night, - It wae tho \\‘-.m.-“lni‘ by the rupresentatives of thedif- | “Mus, W. H. Daughty has suffered fromla | Mrs. Frank Schafle, Mrs, Stewart, Mrs. o heart party Tuesday eve 0 emicais fpee ik Ve & Progress (dfiteus, Mol beprin u:«":unmu«,c theliain o occasion of the sixth anoual ball of the s in this olty gripps for tho last ten days, and is not ex- [ Braun, Mrs. Ea Weodruff, Mrs. 4. Kellar, | ning at the latter's home in this city. About It lias Gulting in insanity aad ‘1eading D 4 are used in its preparation. aathePromatire OId Age, b Anclent Onder, of Hinornlans, and it was a | ,, The erand enlico bull given Ly the ladiesof | pectad to recover unless’ thore bo m-vory | Mrs. . Soderbeny M. 3. Boncampar | Bk e o b e and. pjoyod BR i oittior o grand_success both socially and finaneially, | the Hospital association at Germania hall e ok AT sudden change for the bette rs. Muattison, Mes, Dr. Vadenbery, Mrs. | unusually pleasant evening. Rirst “prizes more thun l/rr-/" times the strength of saased by o The Philharmonic orchestra was in attend- ““'”“::L*‘q““";“‘l‘l:lm‘!"'-:"’:;:“f"<"""“ ] Unusual services wera renderad in all the olande, Mrs. Dr. ~ Clark, Mrs. I | wero wou Dy .\ll.«~.|‘x1-v.\:; “.,“v"\‘x.i':hl»xl...‘.. Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot gone 8 e 8. _-;},"_v"m‘ isrepsic ance and. furnished excelient music for tne Hon. A. S. Marsh of Red Cloud visitea | CHUEChes of this city on Easter Sunday, but | Hoerger = M. I Clark, Mrs. Tokhast, and the boohies by 2 L or Sugar, and is therefore far niore With eachy ordek for oouon. Lwenty.four sumbers werodaaced | o Mol & & Blaveh of Red claua viss 10 weather was 5o disagreeable that the at- | Carney, Mrs, L. Jones, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, | Schuyler and £. H. Towl f arsution . and the ovening was ono of enjoyment and | frienc iy e Bl by his dansiey | tendance was not lavge. . Tho floral decora- | Mrs. Mover, Mes. “Dr, Johnson, Mrs, J. M ccone 5 than one cont GOODMAN DRUG CO., mirth. © At 13 g'clock the dancers adjourned | Teluraed home accompaniod by his daughter, | {ERCS WiS ot lavge. Gray, Mrs. Kellar, Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs, doo 4 B e var S s delicious, nourishing PR IR EE o, tho banquet hull for rofrehments, aftor | Miss Tavilla, who s boen visuing heo for | 908 were siup! Pt e Grice, Regrols roeoived from Mrs. Eredor- Miss H. D. Skelton iting | a ) ue f IEOTIAR: [ M S u Wednesday evening the Lutheran R e Mo 530, Mrs, | Col streng ing SIL JEST ] T A garty honrin o med a0d eoutinued | MRS Sty commiusionem are selling the | GHGNE ‘Wat Woll ited with (ke Ty e e 20 TelB e M A. L. Sorague and family have romoved to | Strensthoniug, EASILY DIoEsTED, JiE 83 Goodyear “(ll Boyd was [ atlendance and 1og” taa couof | corn rajsed on the county farm to those whe | Mr. Sum Nelson, & well kuown. merchans J.B. Dinsmore, A Bxcter. ¢ and admirably adapted for invalids made of Caliskin Ever widely Sl E SR AieRcianco and lod the grand [ BN e D eIy s At &b e, por | ud Miss Enma Jordan, who ‘woro united i LSS “Dhio first hard rain this sprine raged all day | as well as for persons in health. Advertiacd. Bold evorywhor, Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs, Jamos | Bushel, on ono year's timo without interest. | mre HFSjalier 1a $he erohlag 8 Lo Suiach 2 oy M Halang. ha this | Sunday. - e hest made: Howaro of 1) ;4,‘.,“0“. Nfl,",‘l‘ by their daush Miss ‘l:x:l;;’mn-mn this matter meets the approval aud dauoIng a6 o home' of vos betib e “”ll.i(l“ McMeans i visiting in Omaha this I s b T {naclt T peut (BUNARY Sold by Grocers ovorywhero, atlons Posiyely e it “dna, entertained a number o oir friends D 5 2 ant am sok. with his father's family hero, oy ¥ e odge No. 2 O.F Mr. Dave Evans. connected with the (ia- | euts The Social Hour elub gave another of its v ¢ K leatl :lfi“‘j':::;u:',‘ff:,":m! Mew: Na 9L 1o opans | sstte-dournal publishing company for sevetal | The concert given by the young ladies of | successful dances Monday eveniug, Victor Wilson, Ch Anderson and Guy w BAKER & CO anbest-r, Mnss. ::‘”1‘“ i to the other social features of the occasion. | YPrs. was wedded to Miss Maud Brown | the Christian chureh was & fiuttoring sucees J. L, Claflin of the St. Paul Phonograph | Green have roturned to Crete g Eree—— Ac0, Those present wore Messes. and Mesdames | Mo\Whinney atthe homo of tho bride, 452 [ Those who kindly assisted and deserve tho | ws uamd tspm i T 4o Doane college. REMEMBER Jawes Tvler, E B. Hyae, A. Dillon, A. Ru- | Hastings avenuo, Monday morning. ' The [ eradit of making the programme please were [ "33 * o) Mrs. 8, N. Wolbach are on an A Young Men's Glristisn aasociation hes al. W O . 1, | ceremony was performed by Rev, Walters of | Miss Anna Boydston, Mr. and M Hary & Fs s SR fei er cast- | been organized in this city with twenty-two dill, W L) Whitman, J. W, Fox, T I o it 1 extended visitto New York and other eas 4 i Lasch, J. H- Corrick, J. Bolshaw aud J 1, | the Congrogational church. ~ ‘Tho happy | Boydston, J. M. Gilchrist, Prof. Clary, Miss | SXtended wembers, they holding their fivst public Side} “Misses Olio Minnio and Myrtle | Couple were rocipicnts of many handsoms | Blanch Siith, Miss Luld. Hand, Mg, Sin 'nl- ! S £ the grand lodgo | Meeting Sunday night at the American M. I Mar, Sadie Roung, Tna Burch, Eoa and® fva | B804 useful prosents Clar, Miss Bradley, Mrs. S, B i Al AaARdo caminleL United Workmon'ls | ¢bureh. IS THE NAME OF THAT Bolshaw, Mrs. Lida B, Hall, Amy Lasch and Assistunt District Deputy . C. Babcock, | Miss Fannie Wilcox and Miss L. Vv of tho Aucient Ordor of United Workmeou ls - ols! rs. Lid all, Amy Lasch and od the % "otbated & 5 g in session this week in this eity tno Missos Ford; Messts., Aty Lasch, o, J, | installed the Elks officers ‘elocted Saturday | It was'sad nows that grestel : L mea: — FRENGH SPEGIFIC, Kirby. William Schultz, ‘ Willls Short, 5. . | DIgbt, for the easuing vear: John A. Casto, | edgeof Mr, and Mrs. Daiel Gilohrist when | At the examination of tho hish s hoot o around Chicago resorts. Ho will never Wonderful Remed: ’ Bowen and J. P, FIshbio ] fxauited rulors Nat Mitlor, osteomod leading | thay neeived from Springlield, N. Y.. Feiday | €088 of 01 Mr. Wil Sears carriod oft the | 5000 tho tan bark track again, for b That Surcs CATARRH, HAY.FEVER, COLDIn | | A BOSITIVE sodsemenert CURE fgr st | 4 2 s | kmght: G, J. Evans, esteomed loyal knight: 11 . o U first honors and Miss Dora Kolls the second 10a) wreok | Tine L) /N AR RGANS. Cur latest party of the easant Hours' moruin rway t alon vus hold On Ttardky venins and was | HAFEy Bromor, oturlg knight] | o vialc thoir daoghters of whote desty ey | . H. 0. Teavitt, prosident of the Grand ‘ | the HEAD, SORE THROKT, CANKER, | whereohusrieatatiMAAC KPR S et » masquerade. It was one of the most de Y bunfolt otary ; 12d Bloom, | they had not learned until they re | Stromsbhurg chod nero. | Island light and fael comuany, was at OLLaw, PROE, KOCH botdle. Price, one dollar. gnaturo of E. Lo lightful affuirs given by the club this season, | treasurors N. H. Diilon, tyler; W. H. Lynn,’ [ Tho aged couple were very mich grieved,bui | Kati, o fow days i the interest of his com 5 50K A Kb Maskian (pamesl gae | oot and BRONCHITIS, | $TAHL For 8ale By ATl Briggiees. Some beautiful costumes were worn and | G- B Tyler and NUH. Diiloa, "Trastoes wer met at the depot by kind friends who | pany M1 hront, lung und. ontarrhul 0 seascs, Dr, | Prie 8100, leading Druggists, many of the disguises wero porfect. The Be trice, did all : to comfort them, T Tho Ladles Social Cirele of the Presby- | o St U iuien o Wil 1 triet i ooy For Sale by leading Druggists. ETHMA CURED ) masking took place at Il o'clock. Tho | . o ) remains wero taken Lo 8 for fnter- | torian church wev with Mes. G, B. Bell | orhor T efnos s hicl bt ot (e g PREPARED ONLY WY £chfraana'a Aatama Corovaver/ul o ing following lacties and gentlemen were present Chowas Price of Baanett, was in the city | ment W day afterncon. ORicers for the en: | off hon became bettor and hus now. ¢ | Messes. and Mesdames J. A.Buckstaft, £, P, | Thursday Rev. Alexander Patterson is here holding | suing year were elected tirely diappeared, throu 1 Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Hemady(}o. b U voreh cus T o Ewing, Beeson, Frank Sheldou, Léonard, | Flemon Drake of Omaba was in the city oril pastilie 4T consiniag e brice: 80 sia o roligious metings at the Standard, Tho re Tho Easter services last Sunday at St A AR e A which mu 82 JACKSON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. = mal fanapte § McDonuld, M. . Wheeler, Reblacuder, Hay: | Weduesday VA Ie et § E nduvted under the auspices | Stephon’s Episcopal church were particus | juve the shenuture o o lation of »iv BLAKE, BRUCE &CO. AN dep, H, P, Foster, Vau Dusen, Mis Mr. aud Mrs, Nathan Blakely have re- | of the Youug Men's Christiau association and | lar 1y flue aud impressive. Considering the | Morrell Muckenzto with each box, Frice duc 4 »

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