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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1801-TWELVE PAGES. = = N0 1 g, who v e 10 e | LGOS ks S0 s | BOYS SULTS. “ ty a guest of her Fromont relativos —p % st Bao u . . . ~ . JONGS OF THE GAY WORLD. | i g O e s Lo Load Ciy .. | e FEighntion of Rev, Robert, Scottan It will pay you to bring the large boys to the Continental to be fitted h —— Fivy !vx;_r;ml‘m“l;ll Joute l;(i'f{{'\' ““("{]1%".:‘:1 nnuml*]ml. His successor has not yet been '50 R essrs. Thad Quinn, Frank Ellick, Clarence | nameq, fs A Weckly Resume of Social Affairs | Garvin, Charles Nicodemus and Tra Wood, . N . ' 4 : kB i have ornzod o Tighining Calling olub | M5 1 H, Fidic ot Galona, 1, in this week. We have too many suits. Some large lots must be reduced. Lhoir first tour was madeamong their friends [ (S T Fisiting her fa gley) 506 et Brodh O oa 54 5 State Have Pleasantly Sunday ovening. ~They uniformed them- | ' "Alden. " v Swingley, and her brother, . NS VERV Yy rticipated., selves with umbrellas for pr bt General Suporintenaent Hughes of the Elk- | fans went up to Lincoin, to hear the United - r o A 1 e \ DOCIE’H lA\ A\I:“\R.B\ TO“.\S- born road, in the latter's private car, States Marine band, Tuesday night. £ = —— George. E, Warner and family left Thurs- [ J. D. Kilpatrick has returned from his | = day to make their permanent restdence in | California trip much improved in health, | = === = Qmaba. - During their orief residence in | He will remain in Beatrice during the sum- | = = Fashionable Frivolities Indulged In By | Fremont. Mr. anc Mes. Warner and daugh- | mer, ) ter, Miss Zaydah, bocame popular members | M. A Brown, wife ana children returned s Bt ife ana_ chil T 4 Omaha's Neighbora, of :((n'l;‘l) and their departure s greatly re- | g Kearney, Wednosday after a visit of . gretted, ction from the ; g : .- d tide the 1o They surprised | Jim Cady, the well known artistof this VN - ~ . g N tQ g C P in e mado the rounda. They surpeised | i Cady, the well known ariistof this 9.00............... | Weknow that these popular prices will do it $7.50, $8,00, $9.00 and i g # . | cnegventng, aguin after a two week's seige with the pre- . 3 Nebraska is fortunate in having a number vailing malaay la grippe. (George W. Davy, clerk of the district court, of cities iu which tho gentler arts are cultl- | /PG T DY Nashville, Tenn., where [ Mrs. M. E. Schultz, who has beon seriously vated. If you aro interested in knowing the | Lo expects to muke his fature home Mrs. | i1l for some weeks past at her home in this . vesees $10.00, aames of these cities by all means read the | Davy and children will remain here for "'“"- was tuken to Kgnsas City, last week prepared for [ for me ical treatment” by skilled specialists following resume of the social doings of the | timc, until a residence can b — them in their new h will | Of that city, Lo ds LA follow, Mr. has béen prominent here | J. H. Bell, son-in-law of Rev. " : Lincoln, in business, political and saclal affairs ang | art, returmed S ShOlt Pilnt SllltS- ) A. Hurlbut retursed Tues from his castern trip, Rov, Johin Turner left Tuesday for un ex teaded visitat Terre Haute, Ind, gave u i ay morning | the ) of himself aud estimable wifo will | weeks to Galveston, and other T'exas points, el Ho roturiiod with his. farmily to thelr bou $2 00 Consider the quality we sell---only the best---no shoddy at any price, v evening Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Love [ 4t Aurora, Neb., this week. W. S. Holmy y attended reception at their Mrs of LaCrosse, Wis,, ! At oq 9 4Ty D J¥ =~ alepe . et " 4 pra John Seattand Charies. Brown oft. Tucs- | Egant Homo on north Main stit, 1t wasn | armiveil 1 (ho ey aosgas it o Our prices for Knee Pant Suits makes the Children’s Department a day night for Cnerry Va ley, Ark. farewell p y for Mr. Love who leaves this | telegram announcing the serious illness (_i{ , Chancellor and Mrs, Creighton aro tho | Week for his new post of duty as United | her fathor, Mr. William Granam, wio s 3 AR A f guests of Mr acob Haish, of De Kalb, 111, States consul at San Salvader. “The evening | suffering from an attack of la grippe. 4 ek way delightfully spent by their guests, Mr. | Tho Christian Endeavor socioties. of the < o ] on ey arpham, of 1030 Tt atrest foft [ 4ng' Mrs: Liovo'both bevag charsiay eniot olty gave a vory sucoessful and. lataely at 2 75 bU@Y I)lflCt on Thursday o visit relatives at Mt. Sterl- | fqij,or tended entertainment at the Auditorium . VLU U BRSO Ll . . Mus. Mark M. Coad's three pansy teas, | Monday evening, Tho procoeds were quite 2115 9. B, Fradenburg loft Tuesday for | civen'st her besutitul coriie toa i oah | atomayey o g, were devoted to benevolent St Josoplh to visit with relatives and .. Were the social ovonts of | purpose riends | week They took place on Issac Newton Barnes, an old colored gen- Mrs, Thad R. Adams loft day for Dos § i A o) b thstiol . . ,—"1 day, Thursday and B after- | tieman, and unique character of the cit Moines, beng called there by the illness of | noons fr m 3 to7 o'clock. On each occasion | died Monday last off a o iplication of ai aer mother, there wero about fifty of Mrs. Cond's lady | ments incidental to old nge. - Newton was Charles J. Templeton has returncd from an | friends present to enjoy her hospitality. Tho . fora long while janitor of the postoftice, and i of severul months at Kansas City, | apartmonts wero tastily decorated for the | as such was one of the hest ks o e --$2.00, $2.50 and $2.75 for guaranteed suits. Chicago and Omaka, event and presented a most chavming ap- | generally liked men of the city D I 1 —a M. i Seaman, of 1911, steot s en- | Dearincs o pantsr oees s o e e s or. ouglas and th Sts. 's visit from | Guets of flowers graced every nook aud cor e sttier, Mt Bocise oF S nor. 'l'l!wm!""h~‘~5l::v'm~Il\l\“:"”wr\ sdinite | v [hiops of Kansas City, was a Grand v b 3, ), a ¢ " y - 1 4 DI )] - o slan or N ay. iR R i NUeERE UL THE. LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPL York's fairest and most accomplished young A adie: Lincoln people will be pleased to loarn that Mr. and Mrs. Dade Hill, now located at Wymore, o Lincoln center of cach table was a hougquet of real | 0 St Paul, Neb,, Tuesday. o flowers. ch guest was presented with a Miss Vina Janss will leave for Chicago printed souvenir in the shape of a bunch of | Saturday to make that city her future home, practice in the past three years, has aban- | was a visitor at York Mond pansy blossoms, contawning appropriate poct- | Mrs. W. B. Thompson has received tho | Home v of this week, | Hermann Kieuteh, Geory o her busiucss here to tako charge ofher | " F. L. Young and wife have moved to Fair. | Commissionoy Iutscl s ty Weckbach PS Btts 8t 8 lcal sentiments, wenu and the name of the | appointment of B. & M. station agent at | invalid fathor at Metamora, 111, bury. Last Saturday evening a number of Ewmory ! hostess. Mrs. Coad wore a beautiful recep- | Hastings and will leave for that city i o Arthur Scranton, representative of Robert Jdward Bates, district judge, was a visitor | Buckner's fri Andrew ddessen left Monday | tion gown of maroon silk, plain skirt, cor- | few days. McReynolds of Lincoln, has taken charge of | here this we vk City, where they will take b jowel trimmings, and diamonds, Ed Keifer and Gus Glade have formed a | the management of the new opera house, 348 el : - th German Lloyd steamor for Bre. 1. ;L. Hinman and her daughter, Mrs. | partnership to engage in the_dey roods busi | *“Mr. Barnos of New Veror 1y Ll jouse, Woeler 8 cotonriatian was in Lincoln this s Kive o literary reception Tues- | ness at Pueblo, Colo. Mr, Keifor left Tues- | graud opening May 1. “.‘ Vi e 2 A t 8 lavge humber of their' | gay for Chicago to purchuse o stock of go0ds, . R. Vandervert returned last Sunday preparing for a removal back to id M ssembloc home for was passed 10 | POYSicians, Surgeons and Specialists, violin duet was | 1200 DOUGL AS STRER OMAHA, NEB. charades, and autifully rendered by M Sherwood. Refre n K| m aind shments alter 1. Smith of Michizan, one of the jeorge D. Aspinwall, who has been n | Andervert, returied last Sun Miss' Buokiter, T followlye st 10 the Mariuo band, was a guest | married frionds. Bact guest was requested | “hng' Sooial: Hour. claty gave another of | West Vin the ' past six wooks, has ro- '“,:““._“ Jrecricas tri il esstarn Nobrasin: youne peaple were present: Misses Blizabeth Jurigk bis visit to L his relatives, | 10 br e v aietln g s naine Of 1ts 80+ | thefs plansarit danoes Beldas)avaning, tn | tored, It with good success in awak- | Mvs T, H. Stanloy and son Ralph, re- | Waugh, 1co Whit rude Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. H. B thor S the BAL e s, atotd In | {ime ak the Phlirer ouse: . Jlts & Burtbes | ening Bn Tate s among Wheeling capitalists | turned last Tuesdiy fron Palisides " this | Maboy ford all, Lou Smith, George Shaffer, pr lerk in the offico | tho presence of the entite company and the [ of " secioty people. from Haghiiio® 1o arney | about central Nevraska, te, Where thep had been for tho past two | Milly Marten, s, Dora Adams, 31 the county Jude, is enjoying n visit from | Porsons correetly naming the wuthors of the | anq Surarn bem e om, 1o purticipated in | Puesday evening a number of frionds of J, | WoCks. i Beulah'_Elson, Bor utburg, saud nils’qur. an list ladySromy| i ESsC I ol e L (e | the enjoyment of ‘the occasion. C. Beswick, met at his residence fora good IR A:}:m/‘\', Suslo l“lln-ln:unl.':ud ll,.ulmh A Chieago, who urrived Thursd RN I IRABI Lo ai 4 Mr, W, I will sever his conncetion | time. Among those present were: Mr, and Y oL S o | Mossrs G Patterson, Ray Dodge, Geo ; fL MeMurtry and Mes. Colonol | hepiots aid Mrs, Gibson e e i Sy O Gt T ariat ot b o | e Olbialn S peids.hie, aud. Mes Do Eop. eiiorank Morrow of Denver Is visiting in this Fowall, Rty Wiles, Il ascotty Callle At fagiand returnod Tharsduy | Mosdames B, It. Vaughan, G M miere: | May Land will move with his fansly sark 1y | Mo auslan Spi 1. 'Smith, Mr. and Mrs, B! crbert’ Sterwood, Ralph W hite, I, from Louisville, Ky., and Layfayette, Ind., | }§ whore they spent the past six weeks with relatives and friends, AL his old home in Obio, Mrs Carc tt, C. C. Pollara, W. S, Brown,S. : 0 d “_m,l_ ,‘%“‘I“ .,‘m_ Ir”\’\.“‘“’“ day for Nebraska City, where she will visit Duvies, S. B. Colson, Theron Nye, | With relatives prior to leaving for the east, obson s in Hemingford, Neb., this nory Buckn ron Elson nd ( Dick Waugh, ank Traver, M. . Burton, H. Goulding, Mr. and Mvs, John Barnd, | Wil Ja M kins, Captain Foster, Dr. | week, of Minden, and Masters Charles | Mrs, Gene Johnson is visiting in Spring- Albértson The annual encampment of cadets has been Tompians, A J. Powler, 'H, [ The Ladics’ Guild of St. Stephen’s Episco- | Jenkins and Howard Goulding, fleld, Mo, Falls City. permanently fixed by the regents of the B. 1. Stouffer, 1. B. Hick- | pal church gave a musical Thursday evening Satur at the industrial school a “harley Iddiolls 1s rusticating in Kansas Miss Jenule state university. 1t will bo from the second ston of Duluth, Miun., has at the residence of Hon. O. A. Abbott, which | number ds in this city, smay, C. Coman, ) proved to be the most ples Keynolds, E. Schurmar hildren enjoyed them- | City b, this week. Mamie and Tommy Mrs. Chris. Hansen is visiting friends in " been visiting frie Tuesday in May until_the following Monday, v ing event of the | selvs ata party commencing oo May 14, urner, B, Baldw A Nico- | senson, Daiuty refroshments “woro served. | Mulialiou, 'About |I|||‘ of nu-l little mn;s. Omaha this weok. o] "j;_“i‘l'l‘l“ “[11\“:'}'\):-'-;(“\ n 4 Captain J. Hill and daughter, Miss , C. Stebbius, L. Eno, D. Cros- | The following ‘programme w nde in | who are members of a dancing club under the 3 R o ; L by Oa bt . \\'un]-n-, urned last Thursday from Ham- 1. M. Rogers, W. R Wilson, W. Ienton, cllent style: Instrumental du Misses | tutorship of Prof. Cooper, attended the party, ()J:x'nm:'i‘nis:].'x\'y'm:f.-:.'::,l"fd from a trip to | Mrs, Burt Wright and two little sons of liton, Til, They report that Mrs, Hill has | . Bunnell, George W, B, Dorse [rues- | Bessio (ialian and Bertha Williams: trio, | The eveninz was made mierry by dancing and T (68162 O Teio k-t the “alte " el ol are visiting Mrs. Wright's mother, wustainod some perceptiblo improvemens | dell, B T gk 1| Misses Kva Muenhy and Ida Heflioman and | the great hall provided thein made an excel- o cules of Chiongo fs in tho city, cir- Stoughton. from her treatment the: Van Gaasbeek, W.' H. Mead, James Balding, | Mrs. 0. B. Thomson; quartet, Episcopal ace for the youthful dancers to displuy “.“ 1g among his old rl'n“-y H. Kerr, who has been atte Ray, and.Mts, E, 8, Ralston bave estab. | C. H. Dopr A. Elliott, Theo. Huette, J. | choir; instrumental solo, Miss Kittie Wat Jnovements Whe Unknowa club of | C. D. Taylor and wife left Wednesday for | chronoiogical’ sohool i Chicags, lished a home at Leadville, Colo., for which | Hormel, W. S Bigger, 1. Blewett, H. D, Vieabs ety Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rey. | this city came later in the evening and helped | Seattlo and Pacific coast points on & plossure | b ooy fes ut they took thef .h,l,;".““.‘ st Thurs- ::.»'l,., l\ Gillette, J. H. Wintersteen, ; zither solo, Mr Mayer: vocal [ to dance away the remainder of the allotted | trip. Mrs, urned to this city obert, 4 A A L TS Peankdin, B, W. Koy The Hastings Oddfellows will obscrve the Mr. B Ktiappaud Miss Eva Murphy; | time. ( from ( after spending the onds who will wish” them prosperity in | Bolds, i'red . P, A. Gibson, L. | instrumental solo, Miss Lulu Hetzel, Miss Lilian Vance gave a progressive high | seventy 2cond anniversary of the order | their new bhome, B. Smith, M{-\ “"mf' W. l\r?hl I, E. lll. ST five at her home on E and Twenty-fourth | Mouday night next. Miss Naomi Everts returned to Brownell L0 Prof, McMillan, the clas 185, state Jarn . Andrews, W. Hyatt, L. 0 street Wedne: evening. There wero I'ne Hebrews of this city celebrated Seder- | hall, On 1, Sunday, after a three weeks' S SS anivorsity, and How. St s otate | E. Chubbuck, West Polut, went to York Monday. ent M, and Mrs, . Nevins, Mr. and | night festival at tho residence of M. Stem | vacation spent at heyio: Tine,mont widely and favorubly known speoe Minnesota, hopes to go abroad for study ihis Anna Step hens has been quite sick. A. T. Gamble, year. He has intimated that he would like to b, and Mrs. .S, | Elder of Varona was here on Mon- | Stafford, Dr. and Mr W. Vance, the dnesday evening. falists in the Unftel States, Their long ‘oxs Arbor day was nov generally obscrved | perience, remark l's ¢ akill and univer U0e it n e Ladios' Aid society of the Prosbyterian | here. Mostof the busingss houses keepige | 6s 1 tha L ud cure of Nervou Bave Mr. Woods, assistant botanist. here, fif] | G W. Wirt left Monday for Arapatoo. Misses Bello ariy, Sarly, OWEIRE) || ahurch ‘mou 8t the: hotho: of dacob) Bty | paorach s L dusiness b Chrontc un sosentitld l!mua bis place during his absence, i, ormelee left Monday for St. Paul, | Mrs, Littlefield of McCool was ia towp | Marston, Udell, Connor, dudd, Hinter, Dolit: Wednesduy afternoon i il condience A card pu ven at the residence of J. | the afle V. Hollebau: wesday evening in honor of A CE aranteo: Dr. Billiugs, wifo und child, Jeave on Tues. | Minn. Wetnsstay: tle, Gibson, Laura and Anna Finch, and They g day next for Boston, Mrs, Billings and Mi. Mrs. G. W. Schiller and children are visit- Messrs. Fred Tillson, C. D. Tillson, J. H. POSITIV Ed Bloom visit g in lowa Ci AN OURE fos CMéu 5 o s, (IS 0T 0 week. He sails for Europe on the thewr guests, Miss Anniie Whitney of White | the awful effects of sarly viea and the numers Erieda will visit relatives until June, and | g in Buffalo, N, Y. S ihasy has Bl s up o aDed Lathrop, W, I Duvidson, J. . Staftoed, J. | Wik Ho salls for Euror Cloud and Mr. Ciydo Moutyel of b, IR VARt follon in lig fraln. | b rerAsEe then go into the Berkshire hills until fall, | Mr. and Mrs, Porry Kilner roturned home | Mr. Evans, father of Mrs, Bresler, is hero SHalon b SR E T ibat s J. J. Osborne, A quiet wedding occurred Wed y | Was heartily enjoged by the youug people ily. plately and permancnily cureds when they roturn to Lincoln. Dr., Billings | Monday from Omaha, to visit his daughter. s * Howard Bailey, Mt s o] ' | morning at the residence of . C. Dille Who attended. i (11 iU BEGLARY INDYXOY £ nill stay In Boston till May 13, when he will | Sister Josophinesf the Ursuline convent | *Miss Clara. Clift returned to Denver contracting parties were Seward R. Graham | The pulpits of the Christian and Prosbyte- QORDERS ylold readily to their skilltal treata yisit Secry intmate friond ‘at Nowport for [ went to Hastings Wodnesday Wedheedher & hach dou Nebraska City, Ofot- Joe. Mo.. and Miss Mary Dilley of this | rian curches have been flled, tho lattor | ™% Es, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULOERS o emianRSyrillithen - retrn ko Lin- | o To s ol ot Ob bavo is T e e e e o v b Lo e e Gikd: prmmediately aftor an claborato wed- | aftor sovoral months vacancy. ' Rev. L, O, | euaranisod sury widtone ST AL ULOBRE with his brother, Rev. E. Leeper. ding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. aham de- | Ferguson, formerly of Troy, Kan., occ - o5 | from busine: Prof. E. W. Hunt, who since 1851 has been county, was in town Monday. J. Sterling Morton is home from New York RaE g oty Gl i 8 purted for au extended trip to points east, the Christian, and Rev. R.J. Béllof Hol- | HYDROUELE A\ YALIOOGRLR: pernas Hheoctute professor of English and oratory in [ | JSVeTior Corcoran arrived home from a [ Mr, Petor Neuso will start upon the rond | city. ency rege, Neb,, the Prosbytorian, ' ONORITH A, the stato university, has rec £ “g'l !k -sl\ Nlb n C lnnllwol.“mlm'wdn. _ soon to travel for a cigar firm, Miss Ella Brinker has returned from the G =t TRLG oA her romotion from the regents, He will henc ho Prosbyteriun ladios are arranging for | “Mr. Wmt Bomia. of York s on the | south. Ezra Adaws was an Alblon visitor this Geneva Night Emiisions, Decuyed Friou ties, orth be professor of English and oratory, | & course of loctures in the near future, streets again this week. Mrs. John W. Black is visiting at Farra- | oo = #HOF B8 | e, . G, Shickley Is In Now York aity, ) Wonkness andull Aeiien. aliouisas rema ith Nt 1r £ N 2 St [ i weel, Y 3 ! to elther gex positively cured, na well ng al mith B yhice increaso of Salary. It is pre. | ~Mrs arrigu of St. Louis is in the Mrs. Brosler, who has been very iil, is bet- | gut, Ia. Rev. Lasker of Linwood was in town Wed- [ _Mayor Coakscy is out again, after cn at | funetiemal disiedons iy resuit from youtha,, :)"';"2'1“'"‘0“1."*;1“-.‘lu ate llf;m'“lwr wmdlm \Nnu.;] her "":‘H“l"l‘v Mrs. James ( ter, and it is hoped she will reco Miss Nicholson is home from & visit with | yesda, tack of grippe, H Qll“ll\‘l‘cl”fi i.\‘l' cssof maturd your e ointes help him, so that he can devote Mrs. Beveridge of Saunders county is tho | Ry, Bentz of Hastings v friend W ;i { vas i eon, on lega | STRICTUR narnte rmanen o o Lt SAaLd tov. ] astings was in town look- | friends C. W. Hoffman is reported to b very sio Mr. J. D. Carson was in Hebeony, on lega | U i m;"rlfrtll‘:r::li‘:)llijllj“;m ;I.’.' {“‘“"L', alar [isusenot ';':l "“'{;‘U“"l-ll,fl\‘;J- R I[ie\l'vmul. ing after his property on Wednesduy, August Dickerman und wife have moved to | gt Goluimaor B 0 VEry 810k | 1 sinosn this weok, | without cutting, sanetts o diinintion " Bis e s are nouncing the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dewison of Lincoln Mrs. William Gill, a pioncer s ttler of | Talmage. ) ) . S i Enthusiasm for the national gam> is reviv- | effected at home by patient without e mas Mr. C. G. St. John of this city Miss || wara tha auss R OheacAne ik [ liam Gill, bioneer s ttler of s g Dr. Clark of Columbus spent Sunday with | Enthu Ll gt gt Al e LA Georsio Harrington Boydon, vl b ah e l-‘.-',.’fulx{f\'fm 14 of Mrs. Carscadden forsev | Clay county was in town on Wodnesday. Hon. John C. Watson und wife are expected | frionas hor, ing with the advent of spring. ment’s pain or annoyan dence of the brid, 8's mother, 113 South Mr. Schaff,who nas been west looking after | home soon. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. The ladies society of the Methodist church . W. F. Bickett is e:joying the week huntin Moy on foot for the organization ¢ 3 2 S troet, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. St Jobn | met Shamdey: afeoncn rothodist. chureh | pis timbor elaim, returnod home Tuesdyy: _Mrs. W. H. Gibbs is home from a visit to | on'the Platis loying "8 | of a very sclect young ladies’ club. [{A' SURE(CURE Ths, antal. efoga ot s resided in this city for several yoars and | Joeby o ddy, afte S B Mre William A, Cox and family, living | Kansa Nea Bernard of Fremont spent Sunday | (Mr. C. A, Oldham of Kunsas City spent | orcamio weakpess: fecilld, v which br o Is kuown to a largo civelo of friends ns an At ; J south of Sutton, were in town Wednes Miss Emma Korf has gono to Lincoln to | with (; . vith M Miss Margaret with M noa friends. Sunda nd Mr: B. S flads of Aurora was the torney of waaltn and prominence. Miss I3 on body. with all fts drosded flls. permanontiy Hon. Dick Dobsin comes to Sutton quite | visit friends. x /i i " 5. I i eloi g cured, ; es 33 May At 1o ‘s, : ! Seth Mutcholl s spondiug o portion of tho | _Mrs. Estella Hamilton of Teloit, Kas., 1s | wrdd." 1 10 (000 5 den is a lady of culture who will add KISsEOENIAS N Ay Oehetd forfsoveral idaya, | pocoihs Sk Aoobein legislature adjourned. Mrs. Lowis Emerick went to Syracuse | weok in Cedar 1t 5 * F ** | visiting the family of her unclo, Mr. 9. . | DRS. BETTS Address those who bave and charm to the social circles 3 urning home Monday v | a v charm to the soclal circles of thus city. Postoftice Ins} T Browniof Omah Murs. Bert Walton was called to Graud | Monday on a visit. Frank Custer and wifo left here Monday to | Hamilton. ¢ proper indulgence and solitary nabits, whic Willimn G, Ritter of KKansas City, Mo., and was in the city Wednesday looking after the | 151and this week 0 see her sister, who'is | Mrs, . C. Atweod and daughter Millie are | visit relatives in Dillor, Nob, g Miss Mar Kley hus gone to James- ¢ rult both mind and body, uufitting them foy {;fi\;:}:;f.fll‘illn‘m:‘-x‘li‘flxax(ulnu‘:lx; :'n{. ll>_|~. m;l Mrs. a0 TATIa the postofiteo, ke " | quite ill, home from Omaha. D. E. Thomas of Lacon, TIl,, arrived in m\\'l||.>()., where she will spend the summer ' “'{,“\";(;:,“ ontering on thal At high noon Tuesday, at the residence of the | _ Miss Birdie Graves, who has beou visiting o iss L Hafer s back again trom hor visit [ Miss Hattio Watson of Omaha is in the | Gerion Tuosday for a shost sta: BeiE e At I S bl debilty, quiokdy formed thireats, Tho covemony was per- | Miss Kutie Kuapp for' soveral days, returuod | 1 Tenucssoe. Stie prefers living in the bug- | city visiting fHonds; o B n o enantlood St mawarcswand |V G R MRS ttodent el B i miatad PR formed by the I 8, Stein of st, Paul’s | to her home at Benedict Monda, Snarslalon \ % 4 Miss 1. Williamson is visiting her daugh- | visiting friends in Genoa this woek. Which' copurred-at her home o eecatd: | s Dasealanasis T 1cal axtert church, in the presence of friends and rela- | Allie Parkinson arrived home Wednosday | The scholars in Miss Clara Lake's depart- | ter at Elmwood, Neb, Miss Sissons of St. dwards was n guest | from an'atiuck of grippe * | ence. Second 'y v studio iemoory ud Mes. Ritter started Tuesday | from Chicazo for a short visit. Ho was at, Tast iovidng, ool had quits, g programme Mes, * Geore Wilcox laft for Lincoln | of eomen fronteohe first of the week. About thirty porsons from Geneva woro in | s’ atkiting szt licines” ard afternoon for their new home in Kunsas City, | companied by his cousw, Miss Bo well of 2 g 3 Wedeesday on a visit. C. C, Horton and J. H. Reslar spent a por- : b R 24 prepared in our Inboratory exactly 1o su ik r.bR bl 80 Y, | co ) ) Mr, ” 3 o o d R ; A J. H. Res] | attend: at the oratorial contest ar York | Haoh e, o5 Without . frionery o good ‘wishes of thair many | Council Blufts, o d,,’:;‘,‘m'{}flfi""\fi.'rik“"\ehx_‘c’”ug,‘“fi:‘\f; Miss Lena Hydinger of Hamburg is visit- | tion of the week in 5. Paul on busmess, lust week. Miss May Stewart roproscnted | ** oy o thus efecting oures without injury, ricuds hom. The Young Womews Christian Temver- | \oun visiting, i * | ing friends in this city. John A. Princton of Sheboygon, Wis., has | the Geneva high sehool in the contest . Drs Betts & DBetts, Th grounds of the Lincoln tennis associa- | ance union_ held a recoption in honot ot nie: o vas gived!®g 3, | s Allce Hurn of Rock Port, Mo, is | beon sponding u fow days in Genon tho §uost | - Arbor day veas abeamee s AL $ ’ Honhave been placed iu better coudition than | . A. Ford Monday ovening at the yespacers | A programme N v e Ry I B Tk anda e he by, of Henry Pape, 6r by the ity Hohacls: Trees weals . n they hve over beon since the ciub was or- | of A. Parmelee o Bast Fifth stroet My | Church last Sunday evening by the ladics of 3 W, Swi ; s ooy 10s sarried | 100 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB T f J o & | theW.C. T. U. it Dr. G, W. Swarts, the dentist, spent Sun- [ W. Davis started on Monday for a tour | and interestirg it ganized, nud the members haveulready begun | Ford will leavo in & fow days to tuws il 4 QTR e e e through. California, where he contemplates | out at both tho contet wt e posii laving in caruest. ‘Chree courts have been | up missionary work in Gaboon, Africe Mr. p. T. Walton, Mr. Bert Walton and | 4y with fri 4 Lniang; proughp e ationnia, wh 23 empiates | ouvat both tha cantral and ward buildings. DON'T BE BUNCOED fl,m out and a fourth will bo made ready i Our “High' Five club” held its funeral | K- A Pawiey startéd away to their work Mrs. G. Venter of Union is visiting her lm{mnu if e likes the country. Rev. L. T, Fisher, who has been pastor of i g i mediately. Mo club houso hns boon Fouo. | exorciser 20 thiV S oL, beld ita Toaeral | Monday moriiing. daughter Mrs, Frank Squires. Theladics of tne Congregationai socicty | the Baptist chureh for the past four youre Fou Worinloss pars vauand will bo mado secura” enough to | Tuesday nignts The sentiomor xoroliors | N Gearso Murrill nnd His T have | boia untof Auburn is hero attend- | gave a suppor ab their parlors on Wednosday | will leave with his family' n which iy, the ndwit the storage of valuablo property there the ladies. The mourners present were: | both been west on business lately, taking in | ing the bedside of his parents. night, which was a very enjoyable occasion. Chattanooga, T A farowell s i it than the oyt danger ‘atloss, 1v 18 ‘proposed to [ Misass Mind Ohilsster Lour b o0 | e et on Jus Father Accorsini, who has been the guest | Mrs. W. McFayden went to Cotumbus on | given at the | Tue: ening HENSON'S, wi 2 ln. Sornee aeilye prepamilons ‘soon far . | Sunith, Borit Tankautn, Bolly Lobrioars | Toroso and Minden, from Clay Center | Of Father Cussen, loft for the west Wednos- Wodnesdiy to Join her husband who hus | M. Frod Briel of Brooklyn, N. Y. shipped dored Ly the voluniary Intorost. Morabors noy” aert s Srouse mich | Lillie* Cook, Nellle ‘Shphard, . Florouss | Suriey, aoms as, ov cmployment in the | 1aY. : .. | bren jppoiuted a conductor ou - the Norfolk | threo carlonds of horses from hero this wed pharmicists und - physl Intorcat, Mowbers aro “assured that every- | Williams, - Auguets. Roen ggic Leflcr, | auction Store, to visit his purents. The youne ladies' reading circle met ri. | branch, He paid good prices and_the clns s the fost. Tk thing is in reudiness for playing, und that Messvs. Harry Harrison, 8. Mansfield, The Misses Rhoda Waddle, Mamie Bemis, | 48y evening at tne home of Miss Kate Friday night last was the occasion of a | feel thankful for the M nothing but BENSON they will be aole to get into a set by | George Chilcote, Lynd Cowan, Carl Da , | Clara Stewart and Pet Walther went to Yok | Taylor. very pleasant time at the residence of My, | protects them ag: g:f’ll" l‘f“b! arvoundany evening between 5 and7 | « eros Hutchins, Charles Gung, Orrin | Monday to attend the district contest, Mrs. Weunand of Cheyenne, a sister-in-law :md Ml: l' .\:t'{'flrml"k- It "Ic"mrN;x' M‘r _—_—m— OCK. rnett, Robe: MeG S Edwar Ll s ¢ ey A o cLel T arrives VIS1L Jormick’s birthd ay a large numberof friends 4 . s i Ono of tue pleasantout little partios during | Woods.” " ~iccianis and “Edward | “rpig iijgh school literary socloty meots ov- SR aliaal b Eled SHon aivini gl CRHUIOK alkisthar a large, muking mo R. G. Keim of Lincoin spent last Sunday at prosperous and thrifty “third the weelk was one_ that, assembled Thursday ry y evening and’ a good programme ¥ t The members of the East Hill Hign J. 1 club were hospitably entertained by M thth street. | Mrs, C. A, McCloud in their cor. and he did no search for evidences of Mr, and M d it necessary to Mohler, wed prosperity, evening at the residence of Mr. and M. B. Fradenberg, 1920 South 13 at on of Springfield, Mo,, will | fnong those present wer: visiting with hor sister, | Fred Waegoner, Mr. and Mrs. mma I, L *n by the pupils of the school, | Mrs. stein is in Lincoln for a short | Spend sev of Stromsburg visited Rev. J 1 g o Mr. and Mrs. C. F Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc* abrook's family over Sunday, hey wero noticeable on every haud, 11 the Tho Euests arrived ununvounced, for the | day nighte Tho sesn mors progiamme was [ time. He will combine pleasure with busi- | Mrs. E. Garro . Hayden, Miss Wilson, tho Misses ; Ry distariod for'( ETR OCLNOMImOS mayike peadtarlabt Hostn 8vowed purposa of crealiug a surprise in the | opsned: by a duct “What' Are tho Wild | ness by visiting his relatives while in the vs. I nt of Park City, Utah, | igshers, Miss Maud ( Miss Josie BT ALe miat ottt gAls s has ngain ontored upon @ poriod of man \" ooming, and they undoubt- | Waves Saying!” by Mr. and Murs, W. H. | city. is in the city on a visit to ner parents, Mr. Bulsley, Miss Sissons and Miss Thompson, ' growth and activity that promises to carry edl ., but their recoption was nono | Bagnell, followoed b i e X of Omaha succeeds Rey, | and Mvs. Redfield. B , in charge at this place Mrs. William Carey and cnildren of Grand Blatian s angelical church, Kevy. § 1sland are the guests of her parents, H, naha and & very pleasant gentleman, | Nuckolls and wife, u original selection by | Rev. Schuelz) McCloud, entitled, ““We May Have Been | Lieple: ceping, But Are Not Deud Yet,” after | man E \ts were | which the guests manipulated the cards until | from ¢ sts do- | a late hour, The honors were won by C A meeting of the old soldiers, their wiv Mr. and Mrs. hley of Weeping Burt and the booby by J. F ‘guson, sous and daughters is called at the opera | Wate here, attending the bedside of Dr, was the last club meeting uf the season. house this (Suturday) evening to organize a | Kuy, Mrs. Keithley's father, A. M. Tanner attended the meeting of | hop q great ways ssbytery av Omaba the past week During the past H. Youman_Stratton, Neb., was | pende the guest of George IR, MeCoy lust week, Mrs. J. W. Seabrook spent several days visiting friends at York durin B. L. Jacobs, editor of the B; ond of prosperity, ar Ha the loss cory by the hospitable host ana bostess. The evening was spent in amuse. | o ments of yarious kinds, Roefroshme ¥ rved, and at a late hour the gy ings has e; y £150,000 for sewor and the wvertising for proposals setion of sewerage in four ad- ts. ‘The waterworks systom ) being extended this spring by the ads % | tition of several miles of mains, Tho city 18 h. Mrs, F. E. White was visitin Pacific Junction on Wednesduy. Mrs. H. L. Keller of St. Joseph has arrived for a visit with her mother, Mrs, McCren. Mrs. O. I Johuson, a near friends in Those prosent were: Mossrs, and dames ‘I Lasch, James Heaton, J. H, Ranaall, W. L. Williams, | 2 B ) i ompanied by her R he wook, the Rubst ¥ s Sons af Veterans camp at this place. There Thomas and John Wallace of Detroit, {RvLe 5 was in town the first of tho weck, the guest | .00 supplied with water by twenty-four , Josaph Bolshuw and Mrs, Beatrice. ¢ i ¥ 3 J John Wallac > oit | grandson Dean, is visiting her parents in | N3 {pvn the u pliec wat o Buter, Misss Adu ficaton, Eva and Ivy Bol: | Thomas J. Smith of Snundance, Wyo., is in | Wil b0 8 programmo of song aud recitation. | Mich.. who. have ooy oioin wine hoib fobraska City o 1 niles of pipes, and the extension of tho sy shaw and Sadie Young. th Judge and Mys, Allen W, Fi 8 most agrecable party of The scholars in many depurtwents of the | sister; Mrs. M. Derum, retured home Sun- school had appropriaté exercises on Arbor | day. 80 oo 8| g They voted upon the state tree, and de- M > city. 1 entertained | 8. J. Enquest has gone to Chica iends at their | brief visit, Mr. N. O. Brown, with nis daughter, Mrs. | vom nuy be taken as @ yory strong evidenca | Kimoall, started for Colorado Sprinis the | of the growth of the oty first of the w At the recent municipal o Frank Richey, an attendant at the Fremont commercial collége during the past winter, is again at home, . W. 8, Rector and Miss Minah Hawke jous the citl« table o 1998 N cided upon the elm, Scholars and 'tewcho tertained a few of their married friends at ) Our old townsman, C. A. Myers, did busi- | zens of Hastings, by & practicalls unanimous SomnreAeld fpmo, 1808 N wtroot, Wednesday | ", D, McManaglo of Middiotowa, N, Y., | mot in the moroins and panted trocs, flow- | cards Buturday ovening, 1 hoos of Mrs. | J. D. Graves of Dundy county, who has hiore a fow days last week. Charlio likes | vote, adopted tho now eity chartor provided now Jaizas of e Woompliment, to the two | iy in tho oit ors, plants and ornamental shrubs in the | Helen L. Heotor of Omuta, been visitiug his brothers here for o woek, id City first rato by ltw for Nobraska cities having & populas new jadges of the lll\llh'l,w;ul‘[ and their A. H. Ellis of Beloit, Kan., was in the | school yard 4 SV b went to Glenwood to visit his sister, & of the evening was S 0% " Al = Miss Mary Lorton, who has been visiting oy, in Colorado for the past six months, arrived id upwards. The new charter rown returned fro New Orle: tion of 8,000 0. Brown returned from New Orleans, artes ., last weok. Ho had been spending the | will enable the city to commenc nesda, a ‘The family of the late Joseph V. Weckbach dazzle,” The A sys Voodcool Pairbury w. patric 3 el o i i - has removed to Lincoln whero Charles has | (G o) Wone s L S0 ovements that will be of great v o forgotten in . R. Woodcock of Fairbury was a Beatrice \ ) s returncy home Sunday. She was accompanied by her 8 YOI R fiian euatient AR iyinarithe 28 ¥ peavemenis ek Wil b ation of the mysteries of | Visitor Tucsd i D aR L IPHIESY. Gk s burizow [ A0METHARAY, HBla et Apombanied by Eor Areanged s iomoifonin e ) atare | WRIESRRITIS MG LR Lio tho ity, " Tho quostion of paving tinie, togother with the other pleas- County Judge Bourne is convalescent from Mrs. B. Spurlock of York was in the city, \ permant settlers of Osceola, | 1% belng eene) E. J. Burney and wife of Cheyenne, aro | The lawn tennis grounds are being cleaned have be o TR o 8ad AUty of attendlng Log ient in favor of paving at least the business ures of the evening. There woro prosont | an nttack of ia grippe. visiting 2, D, Boott, of nd placed In sbapo by the homo club, It | ealled hithor by the sad duly of atteuding tie | moying'n k. R A R e {ndm‘ and Mrs. Tibbetts, Judge and Mrs, H. N. Anderson of Natchez, Miss., is visit. [ ¥'\F 18+ rge Overmire wont to Berlin, Ia., | I3, expected that several interesting games | funeral of her little nephew, Pu Moy Lot ALl the Sir Knights living here attended a T aiiis s bh atroatraliay Noce WL . Mossrs, and .\\l‘mdlm es N, ing friends in the city, to vistt hor parence. o went to Berlin, In., | wi'be played this season With olubs ouiaide “Mr.~. T, J x:n;ug,‘-l..‘ul-‘ A\}:‘.:“.“Luyh‘._:lx‘v:“‘l.r DAt gl ey ry 0t York | o, FiRRtings hus two hreaway Ke wilh s, Burnham, ‘W. B. Say T WAt hda (xetiocar: foos 8 e of the city. caver, arrived Sunday morning, ANE | on Wednesday afternoon and ovening. us 10 860 one or_both of th Bnyder, L W. Lausing it to San Francisco, Ed Houry of the B. & M. depot force is | “'\i” pi¥y A. Pelton, who have spent | her baby with her, for a visit with L Collie Beobe went to Omaha and ot him | lines conyerted into an electric line and some p 2 P , vay on a vacation t T Chureh, B, B, Holuies, John B. Wright, Joiin . Jones of Lincoln was in the city | *W2Y 00 8 vacation, o is doin o | he winter with their daughter, Mrs. M. L, | parents, { an artificial leg, and now he goes about with- | steps nave heen taken in that diroction, The Doolittle ook aa: | for n few hours Wednosday. V| County Treusurer H, Frod Wiley is doing | Rayward, left. Morday tor thets homs o | Mes. Dr. W. A Humpbrey, who has boen | oyt gruteh or canc, and will 8o riding a bl | Jareieoy fioee o power company 18 fully and M Joseph White of Lancaster, Pa., is visiting | PU2IP€58 i Chicago, New York. M. Hayward accompanied | at Omaba for somo time under treatment fov [ 04t STteh oF e | equipped with the machinery necossary 1o Stodd tie Lonors of tho evening ivorg [ 0eoph Y A “-“l’-‘-;?\“fl';v, &, 18 visitng | Captain A. H. Bowen of Hastings inspected | them as far as Chicago. her eyes, has returned howme, accompanicd by Lee P, Gillette, grand custodian, Anclent, | supply the electrie power. awarded to Mr. Abbott and Mrs, Yates for [ the i 0 i T the Sons of Veterans camp on Tnesday even- [ Mrs, M, I, Hart, noo O'Bricn, and son left | her mottier, Mrs. Noole. ; F'ree and Accepted Masons, will visit Osceo HRY e aeak } s decided ta profiviency in the gam City Clerk Philips has about recovered | jng, Wednesduy for New York City, their futuro | Mr. Johu H. Young and wife left Thursday | jofee 44 decopted M ning’ and give all tho | erect o new school buildie in the Fourth ——— from a severo attack of la grippe, r %, Ross Je loas- 0, e or parents for the past [ for San Jose, Cala., on a month's visit to thefr | (260 pednesday ove )08t U, ward. The new buil Il be & modern Mr. and Mus. Ross 1 of Mount Pleas- | home, after visiting her parents for the | Al rusty fellows a chance to post ur emont. . M. Ellis, architect, of Omaha, was in ant, Ia., are visiting Mayor Johuson and | t B They will be met in Cnicago by | son Edear, who resides at that pla Their The scholars of the school, under the lead. | brick structure and accommodato 804 Will Brown loft Wednesday evenine for a | the eity fora short while last weels, fauni her husband, who left last Sunday. sou George will accompany them, ership of the principal, Prof. Suodgrass, aud | Puplls. visit with his brother at Salt Lake City Judge A. Hardy was called to Cortland, Mrs. M. J. Woodyard of Parkersburg, W, General and Mrs, Van Wyck gave a stato Dr. 2. L. Siggins has urned from the Da- | ty5'tGachors had excellont Arbor duy oxos The il Island sugar factory is miking voy Mosely, of Hot Springs, Dak., s | Wuducedny on {mportant professional busi’ | Va. s visiing her daughter, Mrs b H, | dloner at ‘their sountey heme Fase pant® | wooriion sPFngS, hithor Nle wont & mouth | giuee, and filled the school bouse grounds | contracts with Adams. county farmers fuy in tho city visiting his parents and friends. | nees Miller, Tucsday evening. It was an_informal afaif | ago for his hoaith. Whalo i that rogion he | WHAMELS prolty (roos vais hoots s 50 i Secrotary Clomonce of the Young Mew's [ Mrs. Bello Hollowny, of Herkimer, Kan., | Miss Ella Mitchell has veturned fo Hast. | and yas given ouly for marvied folks, but ur;’\::nmwl :\\nlu\n:vulu1,“‘.‘““:.1.“‘\.wlm.n Tho Ouafellows of this. city aro making | Sevoral local capital ve oruanizod g * ) i : 2 Y or brother, Jamo: 28 afte - b ofs 5 o | neverthele: one of the most pleasal psday—Arbor day ssed some | . ons to go to Nty on | compiny for the uufacture of pickles o Clhivistian association, was a - Novfolk visitor | 13 visiting tho fumily of ber brother, Jumes lngs utt v & loag visit with the famlly of F, | nevertholess it yesd ono of enotipletaunt | Woduosduy—-Arbor day—witnossod some groat preparations 1o yo to David City on | compmuy for th ifactusn of piokis o0 Mouday. g : . 5 o Those who attended were: Mr. Al Swift | tho' high school. and over fifty t Wi DIvOrebey of the. Dicth of the oran eoonc All- | vousts to farmors for 500 8oros to be. mlant Hou. Georgo W. Dorsey has returned bome | Senater Paddock iaabla Lo e stout agaln | Tev. O. C Hvater of Falls City, has | oS e CRitun and wite. Mr pl‘:l‘uxllt'h Yy the differont classes, Enoh of i vereary 65 L8 hirdh of the dade Artango. | @ ucumbor pioklos, The p cklo industry is froma tour of two or threo weeks through | After belug kept ut home several duys with e anmmact e pastaral work hore for | 0 N te! A R 4o e, s, e ward schools held appropriato exercises and | M1Ls bive boon | R iy | comparatively a new one in Nobraska and ite the New Enyland statos, 0% tronbis, he Uhristian chureb. 4 son and wife, Mr. R M. faggart and wife, | planted tr Ihere are now upwards of st 22 Importance s hardly recognized; but it wilf Thursday eveulug Mr. and Mrs. L. M. | Mr. G. A, Salmon has returned from lowa, | John Mellor,wife aud daughter of Burling- Mr. Lorton ‘ands'wife, Mr. C. W. Seyn two bundred trees pianted on the grounds at | notonly diversify a vl pursuits in thi Keeng gave anothor delightfal 6 o'clock tea | Whenco ho had boen on the sad wission of | ton, Vi, curoute from Californis, stopped and wifo, Mr. D.D. Roife and wife, Mr tings 1 ni to Prosper, the burial of his wife for'a visit with A. C. Bessi 11, Mrs. 1 $he GRbiiel Aohoo! Bullding ek, Avril 24.—(Special to | Jaciulty but ¥or e L. APIPITERRY for s Aty o a lurge number of their friends o vife. or a Visit With A essle. Woolsey and wife, Dr. Campbell, Mrs. Kich- A T i AT e, asTiNGs, Nob, Avril 2. (Sp P40 umbor of peon, i A s S NP OO | ST Iatias b oty Hare ixmaradia | T8 Kearney guards, fifty strong, whl bo | ard Cleve, Mra. Charies torice, Mrs. Aljon | 1, arge umber o a¥ 10 hoar th Justly cole. | Tus Bee,|—Tho impression which seems to | ' tho oapiat y of tho stato usai naylu Bertha hovo arvived from Washington, | the Puket Sound rogion where they will | mustered into the staie s6rvien on April 0, | Rector of Omasba. M. Will Rector, Mrs. | pititng M TEAY 10 BE0H IhG Justly ool prevail in some quarters of the state thav | near this point will be doubled us »eon us th they haviog stopped at Shoboygan for 8 | muke their future hoo, Captain E. F. Brown commanding, : | Enmous Rolfe. tdrs. 11 F. Warren and Mr, | (ibteMATGe band, — Amoue whe uymbor JaTER A ARE old-tumo grip on des- | BOW Wit 10 tho mait bing, weioroun) visit with friends. Fred Thistlewaite returned to Beatrice | Mrs.JonnBarnard was {n Hastings Tuesday | and Mrs. Jimmie ioed. Carrie Qrensell, G Yernoy, Aldors | 4,1, cortainly an erréucous oe. Tur Ber RRayithd i A will oost $80, Ray Nyo and B, F. Stuffer roturned Mon. | Tuesday, lfl-qugrolon'al visit to Denver, | 1o meet with the executive committes of the |- ——— Thorp, Mary” McClellang, Rose McCauley, resentative arrived horo yosterday aftor 8 | wo Wil vers bt sl pvhhdey g W day o oxte od western tour to Denver, | Salt Lake, aud other westera points. Woman's Christian Temperance union, McCool Jun Hettie Ballauce, Mattic Mcade, Mr. George | representative arri 3 y | wud will very material I Ogden aud other poluts, in company with A blg delecation of musio loving Beatrlo- | Dr. Eliza Marsq, who has built up & large’| J. F. Albia, editor of the McCool Record, |-Weidmaun, ex-Councilwan W illiam Weber, i somewhat uwn:lu tour of Nebrasia's cn- | uppearance of the justitution, i