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N1 L 9, " 3 S e e e e o e e e e tho day's end, He gave the facts of the | the zoal with which the guests cnrds, Iwn.ml of the Liliputian com: i-um-u in Ul Wyoming, Colorado, oW N y SOCIETY IN SPRING GARR | st S, Worfte ittt | AL RS SR | R T e | THE FORCES OF PROGRESS | Bt 8 Mot | HOW TEXANS SEEK OFPICE ‘ ‘ ke no stops to havo the deiver arrestod, as | Goodrich roceived a Dresden piteher, while | left Thursday for Hot Springs, Ark., and att— ot t— Sl ' { JEWOUld. b 100 mueh of i pnishment to hia | Mr. Wattios and Mr. Bartiott carried off the | Texas, where they will remain six or olght Welllas 7 SN2 COLLaaR o inh " ! wife and child to appear in court, S0 history | prizes for the men. The guests present were: | woeks. olding Them Into & Oompact Mass i 2 3 Thoughts Buggested by the Bplendor of the | e BUA ERG b BpbenE Erall probubiiity | e and M, Moore, Mra. Haymond, Miss | - Mr, Benfsmin . Weaver aud family have l;w - Oompact Mass in it Dl Baster Parade of Beauty and Fashion. expross wagons will continwo to be driven | Shattuck, Mr. und Mrs. M. J. Drake, Mr. | moved from thelr home on Pacific to the fonse of Western Interests, Anxisus to Transact Businew at Washing in True Wostorn Fashion, atos Im rtatized in ) X | . . b B Print—Gosslp ol the Campus, with rockloss disregard for human lifoand | and Mrs D, H. Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. | corner of Twenty-ninth ayenue and Pacific 7o - i S a8 limb, \:‘m‘, m K. Clark, Mr. and .\hw]l rn;lu. | street THE TRANSMISSISSIPP! "l-m\j‘trl‘l.‘ I, April 8 - [Special to Tur ——— ) Y ‘0 & World reporter who called Iate last | Mr. and Mrs. Wattles, Mrs. Woodman, Mr | © \ proaoe oo Datrolt. who has contrib) SSISSIPPICONGRESS AT OGDEN | Ber.] —The longr expocted book of Towa Col s aut 4 MISS CLARKSON'S PRE WEDDING | i h'v'tive clerk of the hotel said that no one | and Mrs. Havels, Mr. dnd Mrs. Purvis, Miss | Mes. Hodge of B oGy, 1o gt Matthiad loge vorse, entitled “Under the Searlet and | NO1 DISTURBED BY THEIR SURROUNDINGS e appeared to be the worsc for the shake-up. | fmogene Alexandor, Mr. and Mrs Bosche. | t. Philins, f8 4 guest of Mr. and Mrs. — Wiack, nindo Ita aypenrarico this weok The X Mrs. Harrison had bocn about a8 usual, ap s next meeting will be & week from Moa- | §505 b te § 1 e - ROV A Utvis Thome or the Mpring Moti | ey (e cood Laain Spout 8 Josoph Barke tlons to Be Considered Moaring on | importance of this volume is cnhanced by | They Prefor Positions in the Postofies Dee 1 Arese - | J.J. Gibson and Wife have returned from Publie Welfare T s to Be Ate the fact that it is the first publication of its y i e el e e sunding Out Thelr Season. ! Firat ¢ Party. their extended trip to California, having B < S Y RIS RSV, TOWh. CoLledE taies bk partment, but Will Accept Anything num Party—After Enster Chat Union Pacific Council of the Royal Arca Previous to Miss Emma Sherwood's leav- | spent the winter taking in all the cities of g™ e ek ag WL FIIS. Sastirs Totiivtions (‘_ *h ‘:-'""‘ Offered in the Proper Spirit of Well Known Feoplo. num has given 8 number of very delightful | ing for her new home at Beatrice n numbor | the wost, fucluding Mexico. = - reat Meoting. Clemell, Amhorst and Dartmouth, which How They Work, ey dageing partics this season but none have | of her young gentlemen fricads planned o | Jfohn G Wallisihas roturncd teom s —_— hnve isauod similar volumos. The soventy a— equaled in point of brilliancy or the number | coaching party for ‘Tuesday evening, and the | goup qavy ‘thirty-two days boing spent on | The fifth session of tho Transmississippi | P8 Of the book contain seloctions Tom [y oo o Socinl Omahn is once more ftsolf. After | of oop0e prosent the closingieparty of | jolliest sort of a time was the resu't. The | the gult. 'Mr. Willis is greatly improved in | congress, to be held at Ogden, opens Moz | Hhe verse written by vnderyraduates aod ITO%, v April Spocial to from forty days of fasting in a spirivual sense it | {0, P son Tuesdny ovening at | night was perfoct, and after a rideabout the | health day, tho 4th inst. Reports from stato and ol LR S Bt k I S s e will now proceed to discuss the good things | Metropolitan hall. The longz pariod of sick- | city the young people recurned to the Sher- | Mr. W. W. Mansfleld of Baltimore, Mo.. [ municipal authorities and from commercial NI AL HAl Ly cp ey | utica beskars i towd. Those are $h0 el of life in u social sense. With last Sunday | cloth and ashes had brought renewed vigor | wood residence, where they dane | formerly of this city, who has been here for odies 1618k ik 18 6 i ; . of English At Tere Ko |: s \“rt professor | who want the postofees, the ¢ ships in 8o searon o ponitential garb and demuro | W the G sox and themen taking wdyantaze | until midvight “Miss Mary Sher. | several daye rencwing old tequaintances | Podies fnaleats hat the congross will be tho | Of e A ntly made soveral im- | 10 depurtmonts horo ‘and tho _smallor : the respite fgranted the 1 wives | wood ¢ ™ - peronec N p or St. Louis, Cincinna rgest ever held west of the Mississippi Lol e, places, Thoy do not pres . PR domeanor caded and tho - membors o the | &1 UG T tErRAL, NG, BY U bt T et s e moae T Slar GHace, | Al Naw Vork, & 0r e P ¢ MIssIssIPPE | portant changes in the amount of work nee- | Places. They do not present the appearance swell set havo commenced to get back into | of resting after the work of the d their old forms, with the result that there | everyboly came up smiling on Tue %0 that | Christian, Emma Sherwood, Fanuy Du Mrs, Fred Metz., fr., gave a_recoption Fri- | The basis of repre conv The ¢ ! fos wil ke ) , K Sherwood, Fa Ly 5 A e, o o presentation in tho conven- The Chrestomathian and Bilis sociotios will | admin ration or tho 83101 roN vy even- | Emma Moore, Bmma Crandail; Bertha, day afternoon to elght members of the | tion is such as to provent any one state or | produce Sheridan's Rl s B S i e [ New York, river. ry for & dogre of the crowds who came at tho outset of the | | R i v il C: gt il b comedy, *The 1nte A the % paen [ was a brightening of social life all along the | ing thorouzhly equipped so f: spirit was | Leila Carter, Bdna Cowin, Jessie Dickinson, | Liliputian company at her residence. Mrs. Nk £ 4o it " | Teiwals, " abiour gune 3 consulates and the higher positions in the e lino durine the week just ended. There | concerned to ‘enjoy the kifts that the gods redereickn Wessol Mout, Florence | Motz presented. each visitor with a souvenir \'i“\::lll;’l fvnu"w"glrrvlln\-.x. its deliberations or T f',,.“_!i\lh'.'“"‘m,‘. logie of fowa | departments. Many of these men are from | have not been many crush events, but invita- | otit s wambees |6 .the | spoon with jeweled handles, moulding its action. No state or torritory o will appear next woek, 1t will show | Texas or the plains boyond the corn belt of a e fall Hkca dak | 4 bidha ettt iy . | Dr. W. G. Spencer of Fort Omaha and | CAn cast more than thirty votes on a roll call | 4 slight increase over the attendance of last | the Missouri valloy They wear broad tions will shortly fall like snowflakes upon | program and it was well into the morning | Colpetze | Samily Are Anendlng & forr waeks with M being demanded. The pei having the > 4 the center tables of “me ladie” and the | before the last of the guests deserted the nuel Burns, jr . | famiiy are spending o fow weeks with Mes & Rt sl el Bl LAl AL n ? : dy how | Primmed sombreros, yellow and stift, aud | round of fashionable events bo once more | ball room. In every detail the affair wasa | Russell Wilber, William Hug)u's‘“l(llmnnn L o savert. g fiom bratis. | Sourer Lopsupolat daiegasée; Bl b edn | iEho forils Rascqlatipn: wll ahoedly Mold | goma hivvo il bl ookt and 4 i fully on [ e e R e boatots sories | Dell, Lin Bherwood, Howard Tliden, Rae | nia, butis in better: health than when he et s voneure the sclection | Home flold day will be held this voar on | Wear theic “pants” fu their boots. They couneil in wgurates its series | Hobbie, Lake all into — of n repr entative body of men, May 18 The govi left his station, a short time since. stor Sunday was an ideal spring day, | of qan. and the state meet will occur in Des | crowd the corridors of the ¢ pitol when the ng parties, e yhody will | and the parade of the swells was quite be for ¢ ition of the good times of the | Murriage of a Garrlson orite. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cushing have the sym- nors have cach tho appointment Al;*fl}}‘{ ‘,"3,‘: ines M'»n U interost is being | senate is in session, voke their feet far undor i1 3 yond anything Omaha has hitherto scen o of 1802-8, Society will be interested in learning that | pathy of many friends in tho death of their | of ten delegates, and are themselves ex. | Mihifested by I‘_:' athletes, : .| the tables in the senate restaurant and % 3 “artam street was a mass of color during | GTho following were guests in attendance: | Mys Clara MeC Wicks, whose bright- | youngest daughter, Irene Elizabeth, an ex- | ofticio delegates to the congross, thus giving | 1‘ "; AL L od in last fall is st upon drinking cups of red liquor i the afternoon. From black to white, w‘m‘: Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Korty, Mr. n‘ll MrS. | | oes and brilliancy illumined the social life | ‘I'I“Nmi'l,\ lw\;-nlil;- vl-l‘hl'n"n e ny:“m!)r’mllli;' :wl: 0 n-lnm: u‘ ':;ur_\' a .1.»1\~g.lumn >"rr | t:“‘l \\"I A \\l“ll : l“l*":‘l'l right along with their raw beef and potatoes il | o cdiate shades, groen and pink [ Charles Coffman, Mr. aud Mrs. A. E. Hutch b bt et oith uneral was held yesterday from 2600 Dodge | tes ndent of the governor himself, LI K. bas b ove 3 :',:‘,",‘,,_.ff:',, il ',:fi,“, With ,‘\“r\, AviRtioniof “":‘]_ s |'|”I“.\lh"~l“| ' IM‘.f.,_,‘. Mr. and | of the garrison last season, a sister of Mrs. | stroet, interment at Holy Sepulch: who may head the delegation. l‘“,‘l!l“‘"l" ball grounds have been luid off here are 80 many of these brawny sons the possible to the dyer’ rt, all the rich 5. Judee Shiclds, Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Din- | W. G. Spencer, U. S. A., was married April The of Miss Mary Poppleton th ‘county in all the twenty-two states 1e base ball men are practicing diligently | of election victories here that two or threo and the outlook is very bright. There are spring fabrics that ever ¢ ame from the loom ning, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ostrom, Mr. and 5at th eslie Learnod will be sol and territories is entitled to be home of her parents, Stevenson ave- | and Mr. presented s 3 extra sheets of the nominations sent to the I | jostlod and swished and undulated in the | Mrs' W. II. Sanford, Mr.and Mrs. Alfred | pie Nushyille, Teun. to Mr. . M. Dorsey | emn y evening, April 18, at 7:0. | by one delegate, and the naming of this dele- | MOre good candidatos for the team than ever | sonate each day are posted in the senate coris HEl summet v It w kaleidoscope of color, [ Connor, Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Rheem, Mr. and 2y Mg I SRty et After a wedding journey tot gate is left to either the county judge or the | before. Manager Thompson is in Chicago to | dors fo Ak Tt litd beat tho st i and, as long as it lasted, beautiful in the ex- | Mrs, A J. Van Kuran, Mr. and Mrs. Charles altimore. The Nashville Dally young couple will b at home a Board of Supervisors or county commis- | Complete the schedule for the team’s castern | for years when the president sends a list of | trerde. Gratton. Mr. and Mrs C. B. Horton, Mr, and | fcan, speaking of the event, say Yon avenie Wednesdays it June sioners, and the county judge where such an ‘\'IW which wiil be made the first week in | poniinations to the senate about half past 13 { o Mrs. A, J. Vierling, Mr, and Mrs. Charles McCrory Wicks was ma Mrs, Guy Barton entertain oftice exists, and the president of the super- | Mide (00 L0 ortds | 95k o'clock, to make a dozen or moro” mani- | A luncheon given tho other day was de- | Metz, Mr.and Mrs. F. L. Gregory, Mr. and ning at the vesidence of her parents on | time friends at a lovel visors or county commissioners is ex-officio | |1 fowh college exhibit for the World's | fold coy REhe b iaTiin o OF prosy eI i lightfully suggestive of the coming spring. | Mrs. C. S, Potter. Mr. and Mrs, k. Bucking- | Stevensor. ayenue to Mr. rd Martine vers_being. 8 delegate to the congress, thus giv /06 fleab ot & series of .open 1K goubert R e THERR DO i time. The table was decorated with logs of M. and Mrs, 15. W. Dent, Mr. and Mrs. | Dopsey of Baltimore, Md. . H. Patrick, Joseph each county a possible of three del N EAvan by the Town ” Coliors BAHA BT immediately sent up to"the press silvery birch with the bark on, which were v Foster, Mr.and Mrs. R. K. McKelvey, | which was very quiet, only immediate rel Cowin. Short, R. H. Clark- | Wh both the oftice of county jud, BLvoll Dy the lowa: Uolicge bana on s of the se , and a copy posted in commissioners exist, | 44y evening a charming arrange- [ Mr. and Mrs, I olleze annual, The Cys M iF B hollowed out 1o recei o i 8 ment of “violets pied,” purple, yellow and | 1. Preston, { white, growing out of & bed of moss and | and Mrs. Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. J. | tives being pr Cenna and Reuben Wood. Superyisors of count nd Mrs, ¢ B. Gedney, Mr. | JUR, Winchest o A doslyn has purchased the | S10uld the delegate, the county judge and rge room oceupied by the clerks to the of the senate, as performed by Rev. | son, J f Christ chureh. Mr. | My clone, issued by \ M. nd Mrs. C. D. | Dorsey come: I\\I;I one of Maryland's oldest | Sutphe opert Fortieth anda Davenport the president of the county government all lass, is_expected to be placed on Heid Up by Texans, ferns. Tho center log was with the length | Ward, Mr. Shropshire, MF. | and most aristoc ilies, beingza grand | atpets, giviog s house in Kountze Piace ns | ditend, but tozether would only cast the one | Stle next Thursday, = =0 When the clerk from the whito house a i of tho tablo, aud tho two others flanked it | and Mus. Piel, Mr. and Mres. Dakin, Mr. and | gon of Bishop Claggett, the piscd part payment. After his roturn from Europe | YOLC Of the county on all questions arising, | t'resicunt (i b sk Tl B i [HREBAR, | butsrat cid B¢ elther ond, whilo o pale green ribbon laid | Mrs. A i VIR | BIehoBTe s Oibdons of MalyIntay aHA Vi | Ko s A s The cities and towne . throagn: thetr | extended castern trip, His wife will accom with his nominations, before the t- | Mr. Joslyn will build & beautiful home on the ed to Balti- | Sugphen property, wh nd Mrs. Do highest point in Doug wgement, the fellows with the b the | pany him ud bulging hip pockets made fs. Calkins and Slaughter have offered mayors and commercial bodies, re 3 great mass of business men who are ad- | P Dunsger, McCreary, ott, V. Ambrose, Leonard, Bigg on the table held together bunches of the | Potte violets at each plate. Sic | ‘ Lastor | Louisa | ginia, and is extensively rel r, Hake, | more's oldest residents, Mr. ch is said to be the as county mbrose, Le . I vatined thinkets and. log i : £20 prize to the athlete who has the high ly dodgo wadils Hamilton, Weaver, Ketchum, Slaughter, 4 i hasd . v 3 v . 9 % vanced thinkers and leaders in the growth | & v g ’ ) v Walldiag, FerdlE A e WAlkingon, ¢ a0 :gvhl‘tl{:’"«h o oy -t;;lx'.:vt.:-ln \m‘:: Socioty will greatly miss Mr. E. H. Sher- | of cities and the commercial world. The | €5t grades for the This will bo given | into the senate chamber. When the copy The Easter festivitios were ushered in by | ish, Nea Hockonbey. | other ‘enstern elitios, aftor which they will | yrood and family, ‘who have loft Omahn | mayor of & town of 5,000 inhabitants or less | for three years and may bomade perianent. | for public posting was sout out thoso fellows i | ing at the home of Major . S, Clarkson, the | g orti S '"IZ,,,(,‘,:"‘," R endtraon of TGy, | Huntingtou i Ch in the thought that Miss Sherwood and her appoint on WILL BOUNOE THE DRONES. the list. Now they are loss by for f parties to the nuptinl contract being Miss | [ouis: Mra ® Piokoring, Mrs. Loonard, Y younger sisters are still residents of the bpoint one additional Aelo: | yateattral Vines Wil o Weoded Out by tha | tHEY KHOW two extra bullotins | Bertha Elizabeth Clarkson and Mr. Dallas | Messrs. C. S. Forsythe, W. F. Denny, J. W. [ Friday evening a number of young people | State and near enough to be cousidered a i 5,000 population or fractional | V41 VIngt WL 6 THecded Out by the diverso corridors for tholr, f Bache, Jr., son of Colonel Bache, medical di- | Robb, W. 12 P! Merquart, F. L. Me- | wore ouests informally at the residence of | PATt of Omaha's social life. x part thereof. So that a eity of 100,000 can CiHaTtidkiRTa tiie e X W stor of the Departmer 'Platte. T . 5. Brownlee, H : L H | a0/ M, CAFiSEbH Weeb T et he tenth anniversary of the wedding of | be represented by twenty delegates, and yof the true and tried ones, | and sccing L not, they step back, shift d HERI ERuLOr of tio RS U1 (IO Ll LR T Bartlett, S. ohroy, C. A. | Mrs. O. M. Carteron West Farnam str and Mrs. Adolph Meyer occurred Sun- | city of 101,000 by twenty-one delogates, of the Jacksonian club, congre. | their cuds and grant. It'is the same the | ceremony occurred at 8 o'clock in the south e, W. . Wood 3 aud naturally dancing became the chief | day, and the employes of Max Meyer & | The mayors ave dele Riih b0 the B LEE AT et AIELE A tard oy | next day ; i poror. tho rooms on tho lower floor being , M. 1. Andrews, k . 13, | pleasure of the evening. Delicious refresh- | Bro. company, to the number of seventy, s, and mu of their | proceeded to oxpress thelr views upon tho | o 00U the hotel corrldo nd night, i eautifully decorated with smilax and | Thomas, M. J. Patterson, B. W. Dyball, ¢ ; | remembered the occasion with a handsome the typowriters are driven to their utmost accompany their delegations and take s delegates in the congr The Nebraska Delegation, ments vere sef the coming bell re nd beaux of the haut monde enjoyed th present. The empl Saster holidays with all the enthusiasm of | handsomely entex subject of demo v and what democrats should do to save the party, capacity. The applicants want their papers 1in the nico, bold hand of the type- nd their wives were ned at the house of Mr. th, A. G. Potter, R. E. Burkingham, and flowers Dean € d the marriage | S. Horton R. Sayers, i i service, with 4 number of relatives and near | ¥ T, C. Brownlec, Arthur Bast, | youth and Mrs. Meyer Monday evening. S Ry . Without any attempt at display or discus- ¢ macline, 5o tho appiating power friends of the two families grouped about | S. J m, F. W. Iobinson, John s Fanny | Inhonorof Miss Patrick, Miss Wakeley | The Nebraska delegation selected by Gov- | gjon the members unanimously resoluted O i hd o B the bride and groom. Simpson, Alfred Donaghue, jr. Sloan, B0 lovely 3 SHOE S CIPILISags CRmIILIstIE S Lokl ARG Lo Uil thatas a club they would not endor y individual for any federal position. This action was brought about by several of the leading lights announcing from the floor of [ Wiy to th the house that President Cleveland had said | L alternates, is as follows rth Platte David: s with might and main to got the jobs in time for the applicants to catch ¢ senators or representatives on their partments. Thousands of dol- ing spent here in copying petitions Upon the stroke of the Mendelssohn 1 ler, organist of ‘Trinity, son's voice has been h sions, the wedding esent were Mi Baicomba, Hinsoom, Hu\ll rline Coe, Lei Hughes, Pratt, Dundy, Jessie Millard. Wool* Wi 7z | worth. Mesdames Kellar, Worth, Wyman, tian, Russell \\ - | Rollins, Rogers, Brooke. Luncheon was el e na Cowin, Jessie Residont of Omaha, Wessels, M I where Miss Clark- bune of Frid ¢ con- | ¢ ard upon many occa- | tuined the aunouncement of the death of W. | Messrs yentered from the | 1y proicomb, sr., father of W. H. Holcomb, Dickinson, lericka e Mount, Florence Crapser, I}' i Easter flowers, Under a huge bell of smilax | R. Grifiths, P. T. McG i t i e ( . H. Barnes, Norfolk: Wilbur B. ( very beautiful girl, wore a_dainty wedding gown of white silk crene, hig and richly trimmed with w Superior; C._W. Warr English | ‘Nattes, fr., Nebraska Cit) ent wi >hn | took up the question of weeding the slug- | 40 departuro homo and ho 18 counting his kin. | gards from the ranks of the Jacksonian or- | l0sses he laments the expenditure for typo- rule of the club that | Writing. il way, Mossra. George Palmor and Wilbnr. : LR R E Ganaon Pender; Jumes W. Dawes. Crete; (eorge L. | yhat the endorsements of ward clubs and | and letters which will never be read. But 1 Christinn, the ushers, leading, followed by | J» Who is in charge of the transportation Sl Man HoRuE & Aol avhmall tablos, Sacti datorated W1 ine)igr; Ommlin:Altord CiW Simwood : would ot ‘eount or | €veryihing goes and no one cares for an ex: e the bridesmaid, Miss Julia Clarison, and the | department of the Columbian oxposition, bt | Taie. Sumuel Tiens, je.. Charies Pratt, Tho Twenty-elghth Sirect Card club was | s Tc Clarke, Omah :, Hobron | | ibility of vl s papors, 0 long | best man, Mr. A. P Wolcott, and lastly by | for some time was gencral manager of the et delightfully entortained last Saturday oven- | o Paxton, Om G . ) {ia Blp Dreparatory HE Ahe bride and groom. The bride, who 'is & | ypjon Pacific resident in Omaha. The Surprised Mr. Thornton, ing by Mr. ana Mrs. C. . Pettibono at their | qoromous 2 Having disposed of that matter the club 1s pa atory | Mrs. W. Boudon and M rried off the p sof the des le of friends he R H; I)in 1 in the neck, it silk lace, a sased, who had a Mr. Thomas T. Thornton, a clerk in the | popy :J Mr. Holcomb, | Union Stock Y s bank,was tendered a very large ¢ 25, Those pi Alliance: J. E. F ganization. ‘The 18 crown of orargo blossoms Nolding her veilin | 3 a8 born in Richmond, Mas., Junury | pleasant surprise Tuesday evening at his e ‘“»,f’ W hdon, Mr. und Mrs. B | Grand Island: C. H ' Deitrich, Hastings: . | the membersh ¢ oxeeed move that Woak itodies but Bright Minds. lace. She carried a bouquet of brides roses. B l“" M :"" G i:" Yo ieas |-home, 4780 North Fortloth stroet, bya few d‘m, Mrs, J. L. Baker, Mr, and Mrs. P, | $; Calkins, Rearney; W. K. Dale, Atlanta; | twenty-five persons from cach ward of th Senator Colquitt of Georgin continues to he brides maid, Miss Julia Clarkson, wore a \n- “”lml;];‘,v“,’flfnu “:‘NL w"“;:h-.m'[‘m‘ in | Of msneighbors sud friends in honor of his . Odell; Miss Clayton, M. A. Lunn, Lincoln. city and that these members shall all be ) S0 around the senato chamber in : protty whito ";'n'.!“u',‘l-;.v‘ifil.‘yl N oshmonts | 100X, Mass, to take chavge of mail Toutes Among those present, wero 1 Miss Helen' Root,.and Previous Congresse: active demogrots, Iu- the past ehe | SR which ho has occupiol : were servod, and lator the newly mated | i Ilinois and Towa. He settled at Knox- L Mr.an The Transmississippi congress was first hout half of the strength of the | for many months. When the senator wishes % couple Jeft for Chicago on o ton Wad: | Ville, whiere for soveral sears he conducted el kb iadese L LR l}l. M. Knuftman loft last week for | organized at Galveston thres yours and aation is composed of arones who only | 1 respond to u call In the marblo room of tho & ) pip . to 5 ahotel. After 1844 the coach went (i ety South Bend, Ind.. where iie h epted a | gave voice to the demand for deep w show themsélves upon state occasic Fon | Senate, where callers are received by sena- l; flt,‘f:e“;‘,'im‘,"‘,‘u’,’,‘,‘\fh‘,‘(“,’l‘,:‘l.”“ll}‘{:_rcb;p:; westof tho Mississipn M Holeomb Thornton, Mesdunes position as private tary to Mr. Clem nm;m{r t'u:lsrl.lhilt was followed by ulr" :‘_”]‘_l O e ansoc oy i suaus his fingors from o tnvalid beautif sel re1ver fen | retired from the busines © was an il bl LR AL & Studebaker, president of the Studebaker | propriation of & pid St niEht, the talthral ones s © which he oceuy n front of his d Among the guests present were: T ground railway, and became intimately ac and Edna Robertson, Elsic Hartman, | thig ity Mr, Kauffman ws fot o number of uent s puit Lo et ol ks " I'he boy wheels the invalid out to ! Bache, Miss Bache, Miss Hattle Buore: Mok | quainted with many of the greatest names | Avnie and Gertrude Thorr : years with the Union_ Pacific Railway com- Omalia B uan i rom RN et fon room, where the bright and 1 it bo dropped from the rolls s filled with men who would work to . Burt Nason, Loraine, Nebergal, Wy French urdevant_ presented seve beloyed personally Y re In- on, the one i Junded by adumir- missed | nenc ently with the Homi¢" ny. He will be great! v Now gave promi to the fmprovement ofth Mississippi, | uiid up the club and give it a standing. genial Goorgian, who i . H. Olarkson, Mr. and Mra.! Fred Davis, | 9f lilinols. Ho was a man of positive chur: by every one, is soon sur pan, I8 Mr. and Mrs. it R. Ringwalt, Captain and | acter, free from all casu i necded surance comp; ) s M. only one reason for any course or act: . s 1t | presented seve by a large circle of friends, and espocially by | and called the. ttention of the country to ing and symprthizi nds. ; e M and Mis o Boobristian, | 4ole?™ He was identified with all the | membrances to Mr. Thornton in a very tak- | ¢ila Omaha quartette, of ‘which he was A | the in conection with 1t — ft'seems that Senator Colquitt is destined ] N . Mg o W Gotton, | iovements of his long years as they related | ing speech, which the recipient acknowl- | pcner by owners States, 1 the remainder of his days in an in- Mr. Henry Alle o, aud possessing o Preston, Mr. N ability. Paderewski, the Peer “Paderewski is not only a pianist <5 Planist. to spe . Misses fidith and Kate d’s chair, therton Hall, Judge and with re- to the civic 1 poligious well- | edped feelingly. Games and musi education . | freshments, s e is growing though b ession of the congress o voice of rare music: [ heis a [V wtriouted to a very enjoyable 3 Mrs. J. R ( Bishop, Mrs, | being of the community where he lived. RVeniD Mrs. Fred R. McConnell gave a thoroughly | affecting the general welfure of the ¢ composer, a poot, A musical genius, His | better and hopes some iy to genodupndy o e, lutres, Squires, M. [ [EEY O3S ey b o cata #d ) Conc REGCr i cheon on Wipcnssday, tn honop STk L playing always shows this, at his highest. Mu Se1 ‘: !1(‘“1: uitt? Go ask history, con- and Mrs.J. © Miss Flora Web- | Fecovered sight by having a cata Concert. of her children to her little nephews and | Some of th become laws. e N o atichi i bianta oAt s cent Rk o] 30 ask his f ] ster, Mre. i< Kelly, Mr. J, E. But. | moved from cach eyo when above 80 An impromptu entertainment was given in | nieces, with here and there an older niece to Questions to Be Considered, Tbabecqmiosiavident b 8uC 8 BN ALL OGRS and ler,'Mr. Wilbur Christian, Mr. George | of 88¢. He was the honor, Palmer, Mr. P, Wolcott, Miss | CouETes Bargent, Mr. Winthrop ~Sargent, Miss |} B rosided for about o B piano playing is with him but a me 3 is the first session of the congress to | not the end. ‘I'he thought and the emotion the governors and congressmen | to be expressed, the shade of feeling, the | 1t appears to be a malady which has como been invited, and it will be the lavgest | fopm and color of @ beautiful faucy, not the | down through several gen:rations to the ive an added interest in the family affair nd to assist in entertaining the little folks, nted to contribute their mite toward the | 1111 ek GESCsts ncludeds Habort HeCon the parlors of the Madison Mouday evening by the guests of the house, who kindly con- his second wife 5 Osgood, Miss Hattie Osgood, Mr. Clarke Coit, A g 0 4 0 McConnell, Ar- A IraRER Aty HASAIBIV tRRL hog A o {6 dftApIE ot esman. Whodo s not recall the |8 Mr. Frank Carmichacl, Mr. Oscar Funk of | bein the mother of his chisdron, W, H. Hol- | success and enjoyment of the occasion. The | thut McConnell, Mance Taylor, Grace Tay. | 404 Most reprosentitive ussembly that hus | notes, avo whit ho s after That iswhat | feoreln sthtcant WAGLE S0 LGoe | Lincoln, Mi: rkson, Mr. Michael | oMb, Jriy Charles B Holcomb, Colorado | program was as follow: tor, Janet Taylor, Helen McConnell, Anna o boon had 10 Troducs waemony o | tho eminently cultured and critical Bostor | Stophous was carrlod ubout Washington for Clarkson, Miss Eila Allen. Rpriggs Qalo, and Mary I Bhaw Paxion, | neading,. . .....Judge Ambrose | McConnell, Elizabeth McConnell, Frederie | f03 8" 00 o8 (LI, RIETOMY OF | Trause Y e b baan Lin the | ‘vearsin ¢ chaiv? The little, pale Miss Olarkson is the third daughter of | Il The fun L DE el DuetViolin and Bano McCounell, while arles She W ¢ Ho 3 I % 1 led form of that bright ‘mind dence this Mrs. Rich ‘man and : Mgl s ! the western states. California wants | mouths of everybody for the past year or | face. th sted the hostess it | yjver and harbor improvements and coast | two. The poopléof Omaha are promised the Postmaster Clarkson, and one of the most could be seen upon the floor of the house for 1 wrd Rankin and Master Ve Gt | being taken to Knoxville for interment. ; Miss Li Lymau, entertaining the iittle Is: lace romising vocalists of the ci Plana Bols company. e Washington and O Fr > i | years, being pushed about in just such an in- ; —_— 0 S0 postpl ) o o | ashington and Oregon | privilee of seeinz and hearing Paderewski | yeurs, beiug pus t such an | E o olerk in the employ of the United | movement Looking t»A Woman's Club, | Humorous Skeic i The Woman's Christian association at | have like interests; Minnesota wants decp | o the W ot aiaxtiveslc s chair a8 now carries Senator 1,\{!- ; PR e Pt T - A number of intelligent womeu of Omaha { pust Hanloes... D - sheirregular monthly meeting, leld April 4, or from the Atlantic to Dututh to join | flis performance will be the musical event | Quitt. When § vanted o addross tho ] Mrs. Kussell Harrison In Danger. R TS At ARAREE] i bR oAt (GR b EaL YD) & desired sincere thanks returned to Mrs | with the other states above mentioned in | of the year. The sale of scats will begin to- | house—in the ear] he got r rition | R T R C e ht T T s | e dotivelynterosted dn'sthe Tormatlon of.a Hanjo Solos Whitemore, Mrs. Cotton, Miss Poppleton” | pouring the commerce of the world into the | morrow morning at Max Mye from the speaker while he sat in his chaiv at | 2 Bee of the | woman's club, a preliminary meeting havi RIOFY. Mrs. Moeller, Mrs. Hitcheock, Mr. Cahn | jnterior of the great transmississippi coun- his desk, and then a page would wheel him g great dancer Mrs. Russell Harrison and | been held at Lininger's Art gallery March 20 s S and Mr. and Mys. Higgius for the delightful ¥ try. Colorado, Idaho, Mon ! T e T up in front of the speaker’s desk in the somi- | daughter Marthenn wero in last Friday | Among the largo numocr present wero Mes- | """‘"'i l'r'",l‘,;"""r"";" ""'.‘"l" L qpucarl gieiin ,}i"n&\ to aid the Young | Uiah. Now Moxica aud Arisoua i No. circular space which faces the entire house. 2 hile out for an airing in Ne: G 's Ford, Peattie, Ke, , S y Miss Lemist left Thursday for a visit to St. ‘'omen’s home, '0 Mrs. hitemore the | with a helping hand to give their S Yonk, Neb., April 6.—To the Editor of Tur Always Attractedn Crowd. wl niring in New York, was | dames Ford, Peattie, Keysor, Hanchett, Dr Ton association feels especially indebted, oros. to' the world and put new life 1nto the | B A and B way startling news to many people. The New | Jonus, Towne, Savage, Buruham, Buck, Kil- York World in telling of the thrilling inci- | patvick. Haller, Stebbius, Lininger, dent gives a more detailed account of the | ardson. Woodman, Wattles, Colpet affair in this langnagy yea, Fleming and Johunson, Mrs, | i Tt was that modern Juggernaut humorously | in an interesting n called an_cxpress wagon. It was bigand | of the celeb we a dispute over a hou ms equity rights in the prop- sion for many years. One of the courts of ty tobein B, A ¢ hie eould open his wouth and before k, piping voice was heard in speech bout him would be filled with mem- swilad around_to hear the words S lexander Stevens ulw a mething wise to say when he spoke. iss Gertrude Chambers went to Lincoln | Dot only suggested the concert, but de arteries and veins of commerce that Higlie| s er i o.oh ‘ 1O | nuch time in prepanig for it. By order of | hoan legched and bled by the m and |.n,”‘\«\. : v, Dur- 5 ling o, | the Woman's hristian_association, Miss | money changers of the world. The erty and has had pos rd spoko | woors: B K- Darling is visiting at Leaven- | (oljjer, corresponding secretary. In connec- | tion wnd land problem concerns all of | B claims legal righ nuer of the worlnes | VLU P e orioagots visiting Ms, Harry | L2 With this notice it may ot be inappro- | the states directly or indirectly equity decided the prope 2 range (N, J. 3 ate to say that Whitemore sent apoeals to rher court. B, after th 0 heavy, and the Norman horses which pulled | of which slmm»vi.s”“;‘-fh:-x-f\\ a lll’t | MeCormick Eheck for #05 to the officers of the nssocia: duith Te'Attaine ;:}:';;l 1.“:lm‘l::n‘*‘-“:)l\ll"l"l‘::?m( B i{.u]: B seldom _applausc, although he t could masily have runaway with s fire- | Mrs, Poattietold something of the womans | Miss Mary Sherwood is the guest of Mrs | tion as the result of her offorts. Goveruor Prince of New Mexico, the presi- | gion. which motion was overruled, Prior to | made a profound impression. His hearers e, - After the fashion of express wagons | club in Chicago formed for literary worl, s Offutt. Mrs. Frances Mumaugh has just com- | dentof the congress, elected ut the session | all this A had rented the property to C and arald vhay woud ioasomechingRals this city, which are driven on the London | but developing undreamed of possibilitics in William Wallace returned Tuesday | pleted a v characteristic flower piece, | 8t New Orleans and who holds over till the | haq ) him possession. C pays the rent lied tho same invalid, while patron lan _of every man take care of himself, it | bringing abont sanita as dashine through the strects as if there | much needed munic ere no such things as state laws or city [ mittee consisting of Mrs. Ford his invalid chai hen came Senator millions who wi successor, has WO governors 4 full of brightness and sunshine, which is on | ¢ 288 at Ogden ‘vlvn:w hi Harry Hershey of Hershey, Neb., was | exhibition at Whitmore's art store, the can- | nvited all of the twenty. # as being 22x20, The subject is treated in a Uf the transmississippi st and | from A com- | My improvemen A for u few months and then | lease from B and refuses to long ter- | Has C committed a fraud upon A Aceepts o s »e Brown, the multi- nold man but nimble in town this week. , ; : ! rst appeared on tho {nances against fastdriving, Mrs. Duryea, Mrs, Van Tyle and A0 & < 1 i articularly artistic manner, the combina- s 10 unite in “the delibe of | ing a lease from B. on his feet when ho first appeared R At 1p. m. Eridaywhen tho crowd of | Andrews was appointed to take me senighs of Texseit Rillig B o7 tha porjtho comblua | the next session of the congress, and thewr | ™% ficarof congresh EALIE # LM bl 90, estrians in Broadway, uear the Fifth | for the formation of a elub in th FCoumank. : ine Morniot roses being very happy, | intention to bo present marksa new er S iras aflligiac, BDAEEIs AN L Gk te k. v dénsest, the wagon T'his committee cordially invites cane home Wednesda y t0 | 4 fine effect being obtained trom | Of harmony and union of purpose that will New Officers ¥ Stevens. He took to an invalid A y-fourthi street | borhood clubs and class used to sit at his desk in the and all w ation. the cover of duchesse lace upon which the | result in great gooa to the st es over | The Young People’s Society ke S o reckless sweep and a | approve the movement to a_genct s and Miss Louise | roses rest. a gift undoubtedly from some | Whose destinies they are the chief execu- | pugoavor of the Rirst Baptist church met | Bnd address the senate, and ho abpoarod 4 a.-y clatter around the corner into Broad- | at the Young Men's Christian assoc siting in St. Louls. admirer, for there is a card attached to the | LV The governor of Friday evening. The meeting was harmoni- much s does Sena 1! A rooms on Tuesday next at He sat at or near the same m. Roturns” upon it, | hands with the governor The Paladians' next da wcing party will be | roses with “Many Happ: Buiddenly tho driver uttorod a cry—g pro- | mediat ly following the business mecting | givi ¢ eveni 7 > e " rts. | brings together'the polit ous and a large amount of business was | as does Colquitt today. When ( g ately fo > i | given Monday evening, the 17th. It is one of Mrs. Mumaugh's best efforts, g5 tog ; o thinks of Senator Joo fane one, of course—and pulled rein. Shouts | an opportunity will bo given for the pre £ e g Yt o | full of poetic sentiment and worked out in | Of de wateron the Gulf an transacted, Ofiicers for the ensuing six [ speaks every one thinks of Send AeRT fright and wurning from sevoral spectators | entation of names for memborship, | Mr. and Mrs. Graham returned Monday s of Puget sound. Louis months were elocted as follows: President, | Brown of Georgin, who was right there, in from an extensive s R thorough harmony to the accepted tenets of | harbor Colone! Benham left le,mu for a | modern composition. It was hardly in the | mouth of the & 0 were sounded, but t late to be of any | It is impossiblo to foretell the work of this vail. A well dressed wi man pushing a per- | club, since will take its coloring from no idition, less t zo0 that th test water wi the same o How str i\ LWO years ago. Olurciea. Mor) distinguished vic president, H. D). : u dow n day. before’ Mr. William Lo merce in the world, by her political repre- | Rhoades; sec Vs diab smbulator in which was a bright looking | other organization, but adapt itself to the | WOUL's visit at Hot Spring Becamo its possessor, i Loudon | (gutive will meet amnidst tho crugs and | ireasurer, Miss Maud Bonnell Goorglana watiould fonclateReas ,l.' ot hild of 5 stood vight in the path of the | needs of Omaha women. But should iv Mr, James (""(‘li‘i\)’:.\\l lmsxlu_\ for a Mr. and Mrs. D, E. Chapin entertained valleys of the west, the exocutiv the Christian Endeavor City union, afflicted in this wa, o parsliel iteen other sov directed in uggernaut, rooted to the spot and speech- | prove to be to Omuaha less with terror. For a moment it looked as | club has bee Af she and the child wi invalidism in congress. There in history what the Chicago | week’s vis o that city then indeed i ald be trampled to | will bo a “power for good in the community.” prominent meu of e states whose influence will be worth millions in her intere Johnson s, Mo. fr. and M . B. C t their friends ut their residence, 1924 Doug- Mrs. Thomas Platter and her little grand- | las street Wednbetny oreaiv at gl fos daughiter have returned from Flovida, 188; prronsmivel i v behalf t tho decorated with Toses and LY e R L death under the hores' heels or ground bo- f e el Miss Baker has returned to Kansas City. | smilax. The tables were decorated with | Gréat conferences like tnconeut Ogden i Beath the heavy wheels of the express 1o was tocompaniod by M Sollox. Tha salles ‘make: dedo vith | i} break down sectional lines, broaden : wagon. Last_evening tho ladies aud gentlemen, | Sho W% decomban S 3 o il ndy wnd gontloman were | yiews and promote new ideas. 1t will har. ——————————————— E o rockloss mau who held the reins | members of Mme. L. Lahure's class in | o}, Fachin 8 axnRcted o return PRaika1 HEak fivise. whaCwon by Miss Grace e differences and uaito all in a common : ulled the big horses up on_their haunches, | french, gave a dramati this syaniug from her visio to Wissonsin ek 3 T, 2y Al se—the upbuilding of the country. The Marty, the ladies’ second prize by Mrs. Charles Cheney. The gentlemen's first pr was won by Mr. M. Parr. and the gentle- D evening at | apg Ellen Beall returned Tues | o lipin loucked | B hh o Puhian Rall, which was vory deliehtful, | ng an is the gues of Mrs. H. M. Cal ; ¢ 83 har ; o participants in the program showing ex: e 4 | \; humbering in, & o & thelr ciothos and. rightod the little car: Afe oansidasabls dramail ability, Tho | “aep 'y 'y 'Brown, 'who Bas besn dangerously D O A A, 1"“{“1' e i | ment of the ereat country the riage and asked it tne woman and child were \ RS Al ‘H“w il with typhoid maluria, is Improving stowly, | Bare. Me. and M "1 Mayer, Mr. ang | Lheir number will command Toe| Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hanscom and Mi Charles Cheney, Mr. and Mrs, H. Kess. | Ubited, but indifference in the hurt. Hanscom hove returned and are at the Pax- | ler, Mr. and Mrs. John Retemior, Mr. and | Scramble of disjointed interests e erowd gathored as if by magio and loud \ lemands were made for the arrest of the | Les Adieux n Tl measures they advocated would be grantes ton M. R. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. 'W. i R edthanae Toh Takasures pros reckless driver. But the lady, who was not Tedel tation, M ut not until thoy had st ippi congressmen at Washing- RAYMOND, ton, numbering in_all 132, can accomplish all THE JEWELER. I AVE you a good assortment of stationery and cards? We do fine engraving, furnish | injurod and who seemed anxious to preserve | LENFLOYE DE TELEGRAPUE COMEDIE N 1 | A S0 Was bora to’ Mr. and Mrs. Chester onipperyy Mrs. Marty and Miss | gtjunic or middle or southern st 2 dies, crests, mongrams, etc. Your name engraved | Beriueogniio, jusisted that ho should bo lov AcTE AN on Nl pleoel oo Thimes A Piihe, e S Hipery, Mo Lo B | , The opern house in whict e congross will ) Is £ 3 &9, and after some little wrangiing coupled { Marthe, Mile. House. ) 2 29 3 O W » S8 2B be held comfortably ts 2,000 people anc 51 r cards tor §1. .50, With the adwinistration of some very whole- | Personnages ..... ] Lucic, Mile, Byrne ~ Mrs. George W. E. Dorsey of Fremont is w, Mr. E. 0, Wood . the hotel and other accommodations of the on 100 v.siting car L) E some advice he was permitted to driveaway. b mploye, M. Despecl in the city, the guestof her sister, Mrs. J. M. In honor of Miss Lawrie of Chicago, Mr. | jelegates will be well looked after by a com- The lady and the child were escorted to | [ Charite . e Marsh and Mrs. Lawrie of mmet street onter- | nirteo at Ogden RAYMOND 4 | the Gilsey housc and Dr. William Morton, | Jecitation Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter of Syracuse, | talued churmingly at high five Thursduy | “'The congress will be preceded by the n R b af Lexington aveaue, was hastily summoned. gre " Uhuteaubriand | N. Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Irving | frenin The ""“t was fragrant with | vention of the Intermountain Cattle G; FIFTERNTH AND D \ . . Thedoctor looked grave when he learned Recitation, Mile, Cofiin, Baxter. Easter lilies, which -Were used for decor ors association, commencing April i what had hanpened, for the child was o pa- | Parisa 5 Houres du Matin... .0 Desaugier | Miss Bertha Sloane is home from school | LOUS; At the end of the games Miss Lawrie | Jysting three days. This convention v | slent of his whom ho was treating for a Reeltation, M, Kopes spending the Easter vacation with hor | Vo8 found to have won the first ladies' prise, | jovoted to all subjects relative to the cattie mervous complaint, the aftereffect of scarlot LA DAME DE PIQUE, COMEDIK EX 1 ACTE parents A cufglam olive disii,, Miss Crimaier, who fever, and though she was not hurt in body, ( Mme. Martis, Mme. Humphroy. 4 took the part of a gefleman, tcoc the flrst the shock and fright had undone in a mo: | Personnages..{ Adele, Mile. Mexia. Messrs. C. S. Raymond and R. R. Ritchie | gentleman's prize, s Rhine wine glass. ‘Lhe . 1 DeREo, M. Martin. spent several days at Hot Springs, 5. D., | consolations. which were an Easter rabbiv pu— :mn, Dr. kh’l""'"’“ feared, the treatment of | poyyer ou se Reposer last week. .y little chicken, wera given to Mrs. e It was by the rarest good fortunc that the BT tsoimra iasiciogisss M Drepmsias AR N Worden late Tusadny for. & Beov | HEAG \""d,fk li‘[fljfl.m Rellowas ptreshy = ereaye! 2 X ‘ bt ro he eastern states, Canada | ments v served duri o — . & 5 3 > o g l'.',;'.f,, c;",'iv;’fl,.,:‘,{‘,,‘j:r’:‘s‘;‘,‘," };,‘:,}2‘,‘,:‘,‘,,‘_‘: NOUS NOUS '"'W';*M{r“.“ BIEN, COM and Europe. guests wore; M. aud Mrs, Curtis, Mr. and [ DELICIOUS = re OPTIC i TaACH ‘ar-u net in sm\lnil b : .S, IR e ast | Mrs. W. B. Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. Crummer, =5 e many vel Spectacles, : ¢ ¢ B Roll 5. Harrison, and his littlo grandeniid | Porsonnages { paour dbaratly Wakeley. | OCLAE tho Millurd: M. aud Mrs. Minahan, Dr. and Mrs, Edmin- (g thods PRIE OF CILARG It you N} lasses we | Marthena. Tho latter was brought from L M. Déspecher | A. H. Merchaut, assistant general freizht Mriaud ds, Srounes QR M. amd orln S 857 | will sell them at a REASONABLE PRICE. It NOT we Wasbiagion threo wooks ago suffring {rom __ Musique. agent of the Eikhora, roturaed lust. woel Q{:; AR R e 34 tellyouso, oo il STRAIGHTEN r O A ation, and over since then Dr. Bon Al Club Kesumes Play. roma month's trip to Cuba. Shiclds, Judge and Mrs, Bradley, Mr. and P THIS W we will STRAIGHTEN up your Spestae [, 6a rolated fn | l‘,,:fi:‘,?:‘{,lf,,‘:‘?‘[:fi Mr. aud Mrs. Do Ver Sholes, 3303 Farnam | Mrs. O. f. Joffries, after a four months | Mrs. irank Keynolds, Mg, and Mrs, i, ¢ o ¢ "-'fl“"‘-“l ':“:"U.. ::"d‘ ..(""'IJI‘X‘III. PRI (o R Mrs. ris: i PmocH o in | street, entertained the Bon ard ¢l 8010 on the Pacific coast, returned andis | Wellar, Judze i 8. Macowmber Mr. 1 —— exeepl or ne urts, Ny B s, oot the hlia Dup fopsoraticas | Monday eventas n u‘\'ml-vl:lclll\w“t:‘lful e, | 4t lome at the Paxion hotel. Mrs. G, L. iisher, Mrs. Johnson, Mi V = ¢ cisential to ~ COMFORT " and * APPEAR- B yesterday aftor their noonday lunch at the | being the first meetiug of the club since Ash | praci Gurdner left Tuesday for North | rie, Miss Tilly, Miss Crummer, Mr. Fowlor. = that spectacle frames FIT PERFE Also Billey house, and it was e pushinig the | \Woduesday dawned. K A Maste, shen s Botda s ning days mission MATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. =z that the LENSES to assist vision must he of BEST w4 mbulator down Broadway that she en- | V0 aoseay Cawned. - 86 8 Ghureh vt Our Saviour, ; Miss Johuston ssor, has many % — IRIAL, PURE WHITE, HARD and PROP/RLY B e, ho. awiirs moYing wasoa bt tho ho house was very effectively decorated | Judgo aud Mrs. Dundy, Mr. aad Mrs. 15,8, | yow novel \ay hair, 211 =) Of perfect purity— i S hef el R o DUk erowded crossing, which no decent driver | b whito and green, green tissue shades | Dundy and Miss Dundy vewurned lasc woek | Sourh Sixteonth sir Yanilia} of great strength— =" ] are the very made. vunld thiok of passing faster than a walk. | covering the chaudeliers, with lots of Eastee 4 5 . X et £ ¥ == ALLY GROUND for Compouna eye Thelr escape from serious injury, eyewit- | lilies around the pluce to give bright- Mr. Frod ke ipanied by his Parke Godwin, son-in-law of William Cul vrangell Economy in their use, = fieul Besses say, was little short of miraculous. | ness and seasonable effect to the rooms, | Wife, left Thursd six wecks tip to Bigant, aid edizos ho coal edt Rose*] Flavor as dolicately — | difficultic Russell Harrison had not heard of the ex- | High five was played with great interest. | California and the Pacific coast 'fiu escape when be reachod the hotel ab | whe Louten rest being largely vespousible for Mr. George Krug entertained Franz Ebert of tho ocs's works, is 77 ye e beard und iong hair. and deiicious'y as tha fresh ‘rut, R VR i 4kt A AT R O S A S LB S 4 wost luxuri

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