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HBORS What the World of Fashion Thronghenut Nebraska SMART PEOPLE IN SUMMER DAYS. is Doing Cities we of and oTowns in the Cqmmon 1th That Enjoy the Distinction 1 “in the Swim"—Move- ments of Feople, notwiths! approaching social iten Omaha’s nefghbor Ing that June day to furnish perusal of the fc g M. B. Murphy w Lucian Miller was ia O J. 0. Walters was in our city Mrs. H. C. Ritehie is visiting in Glenwood Samuel Kline of Union was in town Thurs cities, are contin v big grist of ing will show ttsmouth s in Omaha Friday. aha Monday Tuesday. S. A. Davis came ju from the west Thurs ndrew Matouch visited in Omaba Tue da Charles McEntee left for St. Joseph Tues. day Johu 1, Becker spent a day in our city last week Ware Allen of Ashland was in town las weclk Miss Dora iF'cke is visiting this week in AShland W. .. Browne turned last week from Bt. Louis. John Donelan is visiting relatives in St Frank Felger was in town Tuesday from Louisville. Sam_Patterson was a visitor 1n Omaha Saturday Mrs. John G. Roberts was in Omaha dur- Ing the week Matthew Gering departed for Wichita, Kan., Tuesday Mrs, Bfed Critebfield visited in - Weeping Water lust week O. H. Ballou and wife took in Owmaha during the weck Mrs. J. Popperburg and son Roy are visit- Ing in St. Josep A. W. Atwood returncd Monday to his bome in Fremont. Mrs. Lewis Myers of Cedar Ci the city lust week Charles Forbe friends in Lincoln Mrs. Chase and daughter Fanuio were Lin coln visitors last week. J. H. Young and wife have their visit in California, Fred Schrader, the Cedar creek miller,was in town during the week. el was in and wifo are visiting returned from Patrick I3lessington of Louisville precinct was n town Thursday last Mrs. J. M. Patterson, Miss Maggie Samp son and Miss | Write were 1n Omaha during the week Miss Mamie Pattee returned Tucsday from Boston, Mass., where she has been visiting with hor g wents, Mrs. D. Fitetio, who has been visiting he son F'red the past week, departed for her home in the west last weck, Mues, R. R. Livingstone and Mrs Cox attended the funeral of the nwood, Tuesday. Caffee Klateh” was ontertained by H. Atwood at_her cosy residence on High School hil! last Thursday evening. Mrs. H. Leo Hateh of Jacksonville, 11, de partel for home Thursday morning via iKan- #us City. Sho has been the guest of Mrs. S. H. Atwood for a week. Last week a merry party of young peoplo ising the Misses Mary Grant, Minnie Bertha Wise, Adele p Stiles and Messts. Will Stroight, D. Egenbrodt and J. K. Pollock bewok therm. selves 10 a quiet nook on the Platte river for & day’s enjoyment, and as they ave all meu- bers of a churen choir, it is presumed tho feathered songsters were outdoue in carroling for the nonc On Tuesday Dr. T John R late Mrs, lgar D. Cummins was married to Miss Alice J. Phillips, the wed ding taking place at tho home of 'the bride’s parents in Ottawa, 11, The future home of the young counle will be in this city, where Dr. Cummins was born and veared. Tho dogtor is a favorite, both professionally and sociaily, and Plattsmouth society will heartily welcome his bride. Tuesday morning the residence of Mrs. R R. Liviugston was the scene of considerablo gaicty, the occasion being the celobration of the marriage of her cldest daughter, Anna, to Mr. R. J. Frauklin of Denver. The cere- mony, after the ritual of the Episcopal church, was performed H. B. Bur gess and was witnessed b immediato members of the fami dul party left on the morning train for Omaha, and aftor a fow sojourn there will leave for Denver, their futare home, Mr. Cherles Hyde crease of pension. ate I'isher is confined to her home v attack of rheumatism, 'ho Woman's Relief corps gave an ic 1 Friday night which was largely s bean grautad an in attendegd. A nice tennis ground has boon laid o ff south of the park and a club orgauized for the practice of that sport. Miss Ida J. Smith, lately ot Indianapoli is snondinga week with friends here pre- vious to accop ting a position m Lincoln, Mr. J. A. Wells, jr., of MeCook is in town superintending the completion of the room 800n o be occupicd by the store of J. Albert Wells & Son, Messrs. W. S, Huston, J. Jensen, Rev. ). A. Barker and Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Smith were among those in Omaba Wednesday to see the president One hundred nd ifty Genevaites were at- tracted to Pairmont Wednesday moruing by the presidential y making a’teu minute’s stop there. A special B.& M Mr. W. H. Jameson aud_da; Matthews, returaed from Mr. Jameson is cne of ( spectable citizens and the peonle sympaiy with any action be 1o the Hotel Casey affair. train was run on the ghter, Murs, Omaha Tuesday. neva's highly re- hore ave in nay bave taken Fremont, Mrs. 1L Torpin went to Oakdale Mouday to visit her son, C. H, Torpin, T. D, Black b gone to Bancroft, Mo., to remain for a few w ks or business, Mus, G. B. Hask gone to Lynxvi Wis., for a month’s visit at her old home, Bela Baldwin bas gone to Pennsylvania on a visit 10 his father, at the old homestead. Mrs. Nanuie Turner Jay is in the eity from Chicago visiting her mother, Mrs, Turner. Mrs, A. J. Mokler of Omaha is in the city or & visit with ber pareuts, Mr, and Mes, T, ). Black. A. O. Norcen and children wont to uesday for a few days' visit with Mrs. A, W. Atwood and daughter, Hallle, returned Monday from a week's 'visit at Plattsmouth Mr. and Mes. Alfred L. Atwood were en. tertwining this week Mr. and Mrs, O. M Dunlavy of Keithsburg, 111 Fremont's 400" attended the presidential reception at Omaha. It wasa gala day for those who weut from Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Kitcham of Sault Bte. Maric, Mich., were in tho city this week rencwing their old Fremont friendships Dr. J. 8. Devries returned Thursday from Lancoln, where he was in attendance, upon the aunual ceting of the State Medical as. sociation. A. H. Wiltz_ attended the viennial state meeting of the Ancient Order of United Workmen held at Grand Islaud Tuesday and Wednesday Postmaster H. G. Walcott and H, W Turner have gone to Hot Springs, 8. D, for a bricf stay with the hopeof overcoming their rhewnatic twinges, A. M. Clemenco and G, W. D. Reynolds came home Monday night from Kansas Cit where they went as delegates to the Nation Young Men's Christian association, Mr. and Mrs. George End and daughter, Miss Clara, are in the city, guests of their Baughters, Mrs, Ray Nye sud Mrs. Gus They are on their way home to Sheboygan from a visit on the Pacifie const Superintendent of Census Porter and wife, Hon. John F. Plummor, _Colonel Payrnie and Dr. Saunders of New ' York city were in the city Saturday evening for a couple of hours stopped here on invi tation of Hon. Gi. W Dor who drove them about the city, after which a leveo was beld at the Dorsey residence, The Young Ladies' Lunch club met this weele with Miss Josophine Ri havas on Fr- day evening. Each member of the club pr »s a dish for the menu at each iability and the cu nded. On this occasion meeting, wary ¢ th and thus appily ble friends of the membors m_ to enjoy the repast which ladios had prepa After the men had been duly disposed of and its merits eritically discussed the party ur or two of dancing to wind 1p ut ocension. Those present werc Lizzie_Thomas, Louise Torpin Bolding, Nell McPherson, Lida Fif Lec, Josephine Ric Mabel Sh { May, Preida nau, B 1 abel Croo. Denneoy, 1, tber, Mrs. bbins, M B. Nicodemu vin, Thad ion, H. D. Dunn Vance, A, C. Scars, John Thomsen Vaughn, Frank Ellick, A. Arries, I\ M. Stebbins M M b Mis 2 in the ity Miss Omaha, Miss Anna Clark visite > on Tues- Mrs. A, P, Stafford is vi Omana Mrs. J. T, Storms is home fr Unadilla, Mrs. (% W, Scymour has recovered from a sick spell Mrs, I, N. Lawrenco has gone to Syracuse on u visit Sam Davies and wifo were in Omaha Weanesday Mus. D. P, Rolfe loft Wednesday for Bath, N. Y., on a visit Dr. Schwartz spent Sunday with friends in Mound City, Mo. Hon, J. Sterling Morton and his sister are visiting in the cast Thomas Whitehill is visiting her ts in Creston, la. u Hanks and daughter have gone to Mauitou Springs, Col Postimust J. Helvey and ‘wife visited Omalia on Harrison day Miss Mollie Wood of Syracuse is in the city visiting her many friends @)Miss Rottman and Miss Anua Korft are Liome from a visit in Lincoln City Treasurer I'red Hellor and wife vis 1ted Omalbia early in the week. County Clerk Frank McCartney and wife visited Omakia on Haerison day. Miss Magwio Roddy, who1s attending nor mal in Peru, spent Sunday with her parents General C. H. Van Wyck and wife went to Omaha to mingle with the presidential party Mrs. W. I Gibbs and daughter are in Kansas City. Mrs. Gibbs® father is danger- ously ill, Colonel R. A, Eaton of the spent Sunday with his many braska City Mrs. Patrick Roddy and brother, M. Henzie, of Leadville, Col., left Weduosd Fort Dodge, la. Heury Vaso of Omana wi Monday. He will for M. Bischoff =5, Dr. Line of Aberdeen, S. in time to attend mother, Mrs. Irwin. Mr. Rooney, private sec C. Watson, visited friends at Lincoln and Omaha early in the week, Miss Gertie Van Meter, Tocal manager of the Western Uniou telegraph offico, snent Harrison day at Omal Mrs. H. Y. Birkby and Mrs. George Bor- chers, who have been visiting their parvents 1 lowa, returned home Friday. Miss Emily Coleman of Brownville, Nob., isin the city visiting with her nephew, County Attorney John V. Margan. Miss Myrtia Hargus returned to her ‘home nd the summer. Her sis- will return Saturday. . il Derum has concluded to make World-Herald fricuds in Ne- for in the city on build a $10,000 residence D., arrived tho funeral of ner step- etary to Hon. John Miss Cor Mrs. Mic! her permanent home in Detroit, Mich, iis lady has alarge number of warm friends in this city who will be sorry indeed to learn this neivs, Little Esther Pinney gave a birthday party 1o a number of her young frionds Monday evening. It was the cighth auniversary of her birth, and the occasion was very much @i joyed by the company. Two weddings have occurred in society circles during the past week, both oceurrini on the same evening. Mr. William Mapes and Miss Ella MeCallom were married at tho homo of the bride's parents aud have gone to Syracuse to spend the hos Mr. Oscar O. Thomas and Cartuey were m 1 the First F . terian "church Rev. Hunter in the pres- ence of more thai a hundred friends, Their future home will bo at Strang, Neb, by Osceola. Mrs. M. R. Snodgrass is at Lincoln week having her eyes treated, Horutio B. unders and wife lett for their home at Long pine the first of the week. Rov. I. M. Esterbrook of Risings visited with Rev. T. W. Seabrook on Tuesday. _ Mrs. M. E_Cunningham attended the meet- ing of the W. I, M.'S. at Aurora this week. Bird Detwiler, banker at Yuttan, Neb., visited with relatives and friends several days this week. A special train and special rates took al- most everybody that had the wherewith to Omaha this week. . H. H. Campbell, editor of the Record, put in @ good share of this wee k at Omaha view- e Presideat Harrison, Mr. Lyman has tuken possession of the Palace hotel, while Mr. Patton, the old land- lovd, will remove to Kearney. Mrs. Rev. J. W. Seabrook went to York on Tuegday, and was going from thece to Aurora as o delegate to the W. I, M. S, Mrs. Grant Ray visited her brother George in Omaha this week and is now visiting her husband’s parents at , Tn, Hon. 1. H. Mickey went down to Omaha on this ‘Tuesday, 50 as to avoid the rush and not to have to sleep on a cot at the hotels, Mrs. Dr. Whaley and Mrs. Dr. Shaw at- tended the meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance union at Milford, Neb., this week The Misses and Jessie MeGaw and Mr: democrats, went to Omaha to can president on Wednesd Hon. E. L. King, V. H. Clark, Dr. Kunkel, County Clerk Davidsonm and a host of others took their opera glasses and went to Omaha to see a presiaent who don't veto pension bidls, Hon. I F. Kelly HefMebower, Zil, Van Horn Makeever, all co u republi- ex-county clerk, and wife have returned from Oklahomaand think that it is “just the nicest country.” Tl oy have sold their residence bere and will move in about two we The Woman's Relid? corps and Grand Army of the Republic are making arrange- ments to keep Memorial day at Armstrong this vear. Hon. H. M. Marquis, county at- torney, will deliver the address, and Island, Henry T. Oxnard has returned from a business trip to Norfolk, 1. . Brewster of the United States land ofice went to Omaha Weduesday. Clan Robinson left last week for Denver* where he expects to reside permanent J. W, Hoffm of Lincoln was a ( Island visitor Wednesday and Thursday, Miss Nellie White of Lincoln is visiting in the city, the guest of Miss Carvie Wusmer, Miss Jennie Maxwell of Kearnoy is gsit- g friends aud renewing old acquaiutances in the city, A company of young people went to Doui- phan Tuesday evening and orzanized a Christian Endeavor society Mayor Boyden wentto Omaha Wednesday morning on business conr Pharmaceuticul asaociation George A. Reaugh of the firm of Limback & Reaugh, has gono éast for a short through Illinols and Michigan. ana Christian ugsociation has returned from Kan- sas City, where he has been in attendance at the national convention. The Soclal Hour oclub gave another of its ted with the State | trip | | cretary Carothers of the Young Men's THE OMAHA DAILY att Anciont Ord | Friday evening. There a large attendance of soclety people. was O. J. Smith, the ge assistant cashier of the Bank of Commerce, purchused the J M. Marsh residence in West Lawn, There is a watrimonial rumor in connection with that will tho purchase be verifiod by later | developments | | | | w reorganized a short time ago with twenty-threo mombers. The boys in the A v of United rkmen procession fternoon, the first time since their reorganization, and re coived general praise for the excellence of their playing. York. Dr. Sedgwick is visiting in Sharon, Wi Mrs, Emmett Love left for Gr cutre Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Woods left Wednes: | day for Der Walter Cowell returned Tuesday from Connecticut Mrs, David Fisher is visiting her son Walter at Sioux Falls, S. D. A.S. Harlun and Frank Robertson left Wednesday for Olympia, Wash. Mr, and M George Blue of Fremont e the guests of Mr. and Mis, G. W, Bemis Wednesday. Mrs, N. V. Harlan and daughter Gertio went to Omana Tuesday A large number of people went from hero to Omaha Wednesday to see the presider A concert at th nder the direction of dined a fair audic Mr. and Mrs, Th guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loveland of Kearney is visiting her sister, M L. F. Southworth, She is on her way to Wisconsin for a summer's visit. Messrs, Hatfield, Bowker and Flick, with their respective families, spent Wednesday on the Blue river, fishing. The public schools will hold a Memorial day celebration on the evening of M Aji attractive programme is in prey Miss Jennie Nelson, who has been visiting hersister, Mes, N. P. Lundeen, during the winter, has gone home. Mesdames Miller, Spurluck, Small, Farley, Cov, Newman, Arnold and Miss Etta Linch attended the woman's home missionary con- vention in session at Aurora Wednesd G. L. Burg, editor of the Aurora Register, was viewingd the sights of this city Monday Fannfe Perryman andMrs. Benton, » of the state aiditor, and her daughter, the guests of Mrs. 1. J. Hamiltou last Presbyterian Prof. 1 Mouday pson of Sow s. J. M. Bell church, enter- the wer weok. The loyalists of the Baptist church banana social at the residence of k. V. Green Thursdaay evening, Mr. Powell, the new Young Men's Ch tian association _seerctavy, arvived from Hastings this week, and took charge of the rooms Miss Myra Clavi of Sutton arri city Tuesday to visit with the Mayor Bemis for several days. J.W. Small entertained G the PFairfield postmaster, for this week The Sentor Young People’s Christian En- deavor society of the Congregational church met Monday evening at the home of Mrs, C. C. Cobb, Mus. Philip Mechan and family from their llinois visit Friday. Mrs ton, an_aunt of Mrs, Meehan's came them to spend the summer in York, ed in the family of M. Prentiss, I days returned Mea- with . Thursc iing the parlors of G W. Post’s beautiful residence were thronged with a large number of happy pleasure_seck- by the ble he occasion was a secial given esbyterians, Mr. Post and his esti wife were most untiving in their efforts to malke their guests feel perfectly at home, and well tuey succeeded. The large couservatory recently’ added to their house and the ex- teusive and well kent lawn were beautifully illuminated with Chinese lanterns. A liter- ary and musical programme, under the divee- tion of Mrs, E. T. Frauks, was a pleasing feature of the evening. 1t was opened asolo by Miss Hannis, followed by recita- tious, duets and instrumental pieces by Miss Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Khinck, Miss Co Miss Garduer, Mr. Barnett, Miss W and Miss Lanning of New Jersey. Lincoln, James Carter left Tuesday for an extended astern tou Hon. J. Sterling Morton of was in the city Tuesday. Mrs. W, day started Tuesday Canton, O., 1o visit friends. Mr. and Mrs, I Newcomb of Omaha were visiting triends in the city Tuesday. George Theirs of Chicago, formerly of this city, is spending a few days with his wife's tives. Lieutenant Dudley and wife arrived in tho city Tuesday and ave the guests of Mrs. C. C. es, Mrs, M. L. extended visit Columbus, O. Mrs. Dr. Trogden and Mrs, C. Arbor Lodge for Buxton left Tuesday for an at her former home near ", Harpham have left for Mattoon, Iil, on a visit with friends at th old home, Messrs, N. 8. Michner ana C. B. Stock- house nave returned from Galveston, Tex., where tt have spent the winter. ames I3, Mallory, jr., left Monday for Jacksonville, 11L., his old home, where he will visit pavents and frieuds for a mouth or more, Mrs. G. W. Bell, who bas been an agree- able visitor for two wecks with her chiliren and Liocoln friends, left Monday for her home iu Idaho, Mr. M. Sauermaru has gone to Ontario, Canada, to attend the funeral of his rother, He will take an extended business trip east and south before returning. G. S. Wedgewood and family left Monday for Chicago where Mr. Wedgewood wiil in the futuve be located as’ manager for the cir- culation department of the American book vublishing company. Elder J. G. Miller, Lincoln’s old time citi- zen, arrived Tuesday from Pasedena, Cal., and will be in the city for afew weeks while looking after his property interests in the city and country. Prof. A. H. Edgren of the state university is making final preparations for removal to Gothenburg, Sweden. He will sail with his family June 4. Prof. Eagren expects to speud the summer in Germany, and his fam- ily will go to Copenbagen, where Mrs, Ed- gren’s parents reside, Miss Mary Trauer of this city and Jesse H. kit of Fair! eb,, were united in mar- in the pi 2 of ‘& number of friends tives at the bride's home, 1626 Q street, Tuesday i at s o'clock. Rev’ F. Stein of St 1l Methodist Episcopal church performed the ceremony, The happy pair will make their future home in Fairfield, where Mr. Byclat is engaged in busiuess, ) viig and Genoa, E. F. Fairchild spent Sunday at Geuoa, County Treasurer Knoff was in town Tues day. Mrs. Julia Patterson is visiting hor sister, Mrs. H. E. Fonda Mrs. W. . Cutebfield of Fullerton Genoa visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mallin spent Sunday last with friends al Fullerton, Miss Kutie Waggoner of Wisconsin s visit- ing her brother, F'red, this week, E. Campbell and brother from Kansas Sundayed with their brother Fred in Genoa, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fonda drove to St. Ed- wards un Sunday last on a visit to their par ents, was a who has been absent for some time ou a trip through Colorado, returned on Wednesday, Postmaster Wheeler of Fullerton stopped in town ashort time ou Tuesday whilo on his way to Omaha, Que of the most enjoyable dancing parties of ‘the season was given at the opera hail on Thursday evenin, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stock_spent a portion the week in Omaha. Mr. ock having n sumwmoned to serve on the United Stutes jury Messrs. Mitchell, Bolsley started for where they contemp Mitchell and Bruse ar families, A very pleasant occasion was the mar of Mr. Alexander Clark und Miss Racheal Myevs at the residence of the groom's paren's on Sunday evening last, at whigh a large party of fiiends were present. H. Lewis. P. L. McFayden, O, E. ( and’ G. A, Mallin are making' prep for a trip through Goodwin, Brase and Orecon on Thursday, te locating. Messrs, accompanied by their con tigns Wyomiug and the west startiug next Monday. They expect o h’f‘ Address; BRILITE & U BEE of United | absont _about fou | | | Life FRenewerys ATURDAY trip is to be purely for pleasure, Beatr A. Waggoner of Omaha was in the city Tuesday U. E. Jenkins of Fairbury was in the city T Charles B, Rico of Steelo City was in the clty Tuesds A. V. Whiting of Fairbury was in the Wedunesa sday. city Fred Mever of F was a Beatrico visitor Tucsday D. R Hall of Griswold, In.,is visiting 1ds i the city o east on & 5. S. Goussett 18 home again from a pro- d visit in Itlinois. Mrs. Burnett of Blue Rapids, la., is visit friends in the city H. S. Elmore: has returned to Kau toreside for the future. Mrs, C. C. Gillespio Fairbury for a few w is visiting frie Mrs. Senator Paddock is in On aha visiting ber daughter, Mus. O. J. Collm Mrs. J. B. Hogan of Topeka was visiting friends in the eity during the week: . Elden Thrift has » to Chicago for a brief visit witn his brother, M. B, Thrift, Mrs. Mary Hagy has returned from an ex- tended visit with friends at Swanton, Neb, J. Huteson and b C. Hute- New York city are b visitors, 110 Hort of Bloomfield, Tnd., s vis- rother, K. O, He nover sub- b, for the summier, ra. Samuel Ay s of Kansas City is visit- few days with her fricnd, Mrs, H. H. Moics, at the Paddock hotel Mrs . Barker aud Mrs. W. W. Johns- ton rety T'uesday from a visit of o few days with fr uds at Marysville, Kan. Will Mauger departed for a ten days’ visit to Olio, Wednesday evening, 1t is his tirst visit to his old home for over fifteen years. The Dempster hose company was given & supper and reception by their Third ward friends Tu night. The boys were also cd withia well filled purse of money by their Third ward admirers, The public schools a benefit May fes- tival pertormance at the Paddock opera house Tuesday for Prof, M. S. Calvin, the instrue- tor of music for the scho ho perform- auce was a brilliant and financial success. Dr. J. . Armstroug started \Wednesd ukfort, i{y., to be present at the at nu wvention of the national association of medical officers of institutes for feeble- minded, of which organization ho is the pres- ident. 'Ho will be joined at Chicago by Mrs. Armstrong, C. H. Holmos, re state board of pointed court stenoy ntly stenographer to the vortation, has been ap- capher to Judge Broady, and will relieve M. as s00n as ho wets his family comfortably “settled in this city, which will be tneir home, Mr. Beard- sley ds Mr., of Wransporta Holmes on the state board 1 Olmste rank L Pr 1is in Wahoo this weelc. I uard was in Lincoln Wednesday. Mrs. Keiley of McCook is visiting Mrs, B, Norris, Congressm in the city Mouday. Mrs, Dave Evans of Lincoln is visiting hor uts in this city this week. W. P. McCreary went to Omaha Wednes- day to see the présidential party. iraves will conduct the services at the Episcopal chiurch next Sunday. C. M. Weiss, attac! n Mcke han and family were pe cago, brought houd seriously ill this week. Mr. and Mes, N. Caldwell of T In., avo visiting their dauguter, Mrs, C Alexand : Commencement exercises of the high school will_take pia eveniug of May 20. Mr. John A, Casto will represent the Has- tings klks at tho national reunion at Louis- villo, Ky. 4 Frank Crabill is attending the annual tour- nament this week of the Missouri State Fish and Game Protective association, The wheel club ele president; . A, George, vice president; Cur Clark, captain; O! P.”Brown, secretavy; S. 3. Heacox, treasairer. The elub was organ- 1zed Tuesday evening with fifty members. s the grand con- chuvel Thursday tion of Mr. John sou W. Wild of Charles Kuorr, tetior, and & rian underr th di isted by Mr. Har M The new city hall was formally opened Tuesday banguet and ball given b the ‘Wahoo firé department. Six tables, extending the fall length of tho large fire- u s hall, loaded down with all good things watable, could not accommodate half of the people present. Prof. Bradbury of tho pub- lic schools was toastmaster. The programme, though unusually long, was interesting, the toasts being witty and cloquent, The toasts of Rev. Cressman, Judge Bates of York, Judge Miller of this district, and J. R. Gilkeson were especially well received, After the banquet the tables v cleared away and the dancing commenced. The older folks and church noers made their way where bigh five ana other equal games were indulged in, When Baby wan sick, we gave her Cestorla, When sho was a Child, sho cried for Castoria, When sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria, hen sho had Chilaren, she gave them Castorla, y t hnowing how to suce HAKE OFF THE HORRID SNAKES ey %0 upin despair w0t s1uk 010 an early grave. 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THE DAY IS OURS. ~ Our trotter has been on the track these 37 years, and we know him s¢ well that we know just when to pass such fellows as these. Our $15 suit sale waq A Howling Success. We thank our bright minded community, and for the benefit of thosa who were unable to take advantage of our mammoth offering, we will continue for a few days to sell you FIFTEEN $80 Men’s Fine Sack $28 Men’s Fine Sack $28 Men’s Fine Sack $22 Men’s Fine Sack and Frock and Frock and Frock and Frock [SIVE a0 dog SIS ol S o dao oo This cut is tremendous. The suits are the very latest spring styles. The material includes the finest imported and American makes of cheviots, worsteds, serges and cassimeres, in all colors and shades. They are made in a peerless way, and are equal to fine merchant tailor work. STOP AND THINK. Your Choice of Any Suity JOLLARS ALL GO AT ~ B1O Sizes 82 to BO & At Hellman’s § $18.00 § [f you Want a $1.60 Straw [dat Come to the Store Saturday and Monday AND GET ONE IFOR 50 CENTS. 3 That's right. We've got 1,000 dozen of them at 50 cents. Any Suit 1 the House, S15.00, And Not One Reserved: Corner 18th andFarnam Streets, They are worth and sold elsewhere at $1.50