Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 11, 1891, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SATURDAY APlttL 11 , 1891-TWELVE PAGES.
SOCIETY THROUGH THE STATE
Dohgs of the Gay World in Oar Beautiful
Commonwealth ,
PLEASURES OF NEBRASKA'S ' " 400 , "
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Lincoln , Fremont , JInMltiK' .Nobrnska
City , Hiition , Osccoln , Contribute
IntcrcMlni ; News of Well
Known Men ami Women.
The post-Lenten season in the social clr-
clw of Nebraska promises to bo exceedingly
gay as you will tiotlco by reference to the do
ings of the beau monde In tbo cities below :
Lincoln.
' Foroy MooroleftSaturdny for Hot Springs ,
Ark.
Ark.Ocorgo Irwln left Saturday for DCS
Molnes.
- Mrs. Alsdorf entertained the 1C Street club
Wednesday evening ;
Mrs. Hcnton entertained tho. Kensington
club Friday afternoon ,
Mrs. J , C. Yntcs Is visiting her daughter
Mrs. O. O. Hallcy In Tecumsch.
Miss Xelllo Mullen 1ms loft for Now York
city where she will tnko a course In music.
On Snturdav Mr. Frank Ilruco and family
took the train for Delaware , O. , their old
aomo.
Dr. A. O. Warner has ono to Washington
to aisuino the duties of his position as super
intendent of charities.
The F Street Eucliro club moots this oven-
T\K \ at the rcsldcnco of Airs , Ucnton , Six
teenth and F streets.
Mrs. T. II. Hcnton , Mrs. Hard and Miss
Mken were In DCS Molnes last week , the
guests of Mrs , J. A. Urown.
1'rof. Hogcnow' * violin students of the con
servatory will give n recital at the opera
liouso about the -1st of the present month.
The fourth term of the school year of the
conservatory opened Monday , A largo num
ber of new students have registered for the
fourth term.
The Women's dub mot Wednesday after
noon at the residence of Mrs. M. B.
Wheeler , 1420 M street. "Much Ado About
Nothing" was the play discussed.
The silver anniversary of the Grand Army
of the Hepubllo was celebrated In the senate
efczmbor , state capital , Monday evening. A
til ndltl programme was presented.
fiTlio military band of the Wcslyan unlvers-
Vty , directed by Mr. William O'Hhoa ' , jr. , Is
tipldlv coining to the front. Preparations
ro uclng mndo f or n public conceit this term.
On Friday evening the faculty of the con
servatory gave n conceit which was one of
the most attractive ptogrammes yet given by
them. The house was crowded to Its utmost
capacity.
Prof. L , A. Sherman of the state university
spent Wednesday evening with the ICast
rtncoln Chautauijua circle at the house of
KOV. and Mrs. Stuff , 105 North Twenty-fifth
trcct. The subject was ono of Shakespeare's
plays.
Nov. Henry A. Buchtol and family of Den
ver , Colo. , arrived in the city Saturday
afternoon. They are the guests of Mr. and
Mw. S. U. Elliott , llev. Uuchtcl preached at
tfto St. Pniil Methodist Episcopal church
Sunday morning.
The following young ladles of the conservatory
vatory of music left Saturday for u week's '
vacation and rest at tholr homes : Misses
Nelllo Taylor und Jesse Hcnton , Central
City ; Misses Llllio and Lottlo Jaoyor , Loup
City ; Miss Ulna Clark , Bennett ; and Miss
Alice Hyatt , \Vcstern , Neb.
Hon. John 'Stccn of Wadoo , cx-corcmls-
( loner of nubile lands and buildings , was in
town Saturday and looked Into his old quar
ters at the state houso. Ho was accompanied
by Ins daughter , Miss Nora , who is enjoying
the spring vacation from her studies at Mt.
Vcrnon , < Ia. Miss Efflo Stccn accompanied
them to Wunoo to visit over Sunday.
Friends of Hon. A. R. Humphrey , land
commissioner , and his ostlmablo wife wcro
grieved to learn of the death at 'J a. m. Sat
urday of their Infant son Earl , aged
tighfccn months , from membraneous croup ,
at the homo of the parents at Sixteenth and
Bycamoro streets. The remains wcro taken
to liroltou How , the family homo , Sunday
for Interment.
The Women's Farrngut corps No. 10 had a
iplcndld meeting Saturday afternoon at the
residence of Mrs. Davis at lUiOH street.
Fifteen of the society Wore royally enter
tained and accomplished much good work in
A good cause , oacti lady present being cntnu-
ilastlo In her work. Another meeting will
bo held at the residence of some of tue mem
bers in the near future.
The residence of Mr. George Bassotman ,
1025 K strcut , was the scene of a pleasant so
cial gathering on Wednesday evening. High
five was the order of the evening. These
participating in the games wcroMr. and Mrs.
Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkins , Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick , Mr. and Mrs. Allsdorf ,
Mr. and Mrs. Preston , Mr. and Mrs. Bassel-
man , Misses Carmody and Enio Stein.
Miss Venice Bigolow entertained n party
of friends at her homo in Lincoln Heights
Friday evening. The time was spent in so
cial games and music until a late nour. Light
refreshments of ice cream , cakes and fruits
were.'served by the hostess and the last olec-
tie car downward carried nwav a happy
erowd. These present were : Misses .May
Klmincror , Jennie Stewart , Maud Hawley ,
Hlancho'Fuller , Florence Mosarooy , Messrs.
Hay HUssong , Clarence Scott , Burton Clongh ,
1 Lou HUssong , Hey Stewart and Tlipmus
Hitchcock.
Tuesday was Miss Clara Smith's birthday.
She hud not thought much about the clay ex
cept to thinktbat every year wo nro so much
olilcr. Her many friends were not forgetful
of the date , and proposed that she should
have cause to long remember It. AccordIng -
Ing a few minutes after the young lady hud
concluded thatsho was sleepy , her filonds to
the number of thirty swooped down on the
house at Thirteenth und N streets , and callIng -
Ing her downstairs , proceeded to congratulate
her. The evening was very pleasantly spent
at social amusements , and the young lady
\vos presented with a handsome rocking
chair. An elegant supper was prepared and
was duly enjoyed.
The ladles of the First Presbyterian church
gave n conccrt.Monduy evening at thochurch ,
at which Mrs , \Vadsworth , Mr , Troynor of
Council Bluffs , Prof , llnguall , Mrs. I * . W.
PJnnk and Miss Julia F , Smith participated.
if < 1j tb uaUM for ho May music festival have
.boon "lived-and superior soloists have been en-
, \-agfd _ Qn "May 11 , "The Uruisadors , "
byOuncfwlll uo.glven ; on the 12th a miscel
laneous cbncc.fl.with a chorus of misses us a
spoclnl feature , and on the Kith the festival
will close With a splendid production of "Tho
Creation. "
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John H. Ulchanls , well known In Lincoln
ns u member of the llrui of Richards Broth
ers , owners of Ilia Kichnrds block at the cor
ner of Eleventh and O streets , died Saturday
nt Seattle , Wash. , of congestion of the lungs.
About four weeks since the deceased , accom
panied by his brother , L. C. Hlcharas , loft
In apparently good health for a trip to Cali
fornia and the announcement of his death
wai therefore entirely unanticipated aua in
dicted atorrillo'sbock upon his family. De
ceased was lifty-tuno years of ago "and hail
lived In Lincoln about twelve years , being
recognized ns one of lha city's foremost anil
most respected buslno s men. Ills homo was
on tbo southwest corner of Sixteenth and P
itroots. The "romulns wcro brought to the
city for Interment on Thursday.
A choice company of Intinuio friends gath
ered at the homo of Mrs , Clara Marino in
ICasl Lincoln Sunday afternoon , the occasion
being tbo marriage of Miss Jennie Marino
nod Mr. C. E. Sanderson. Miss Marino is a
well known young laayj having bcea li
charge of the inuslo In "ho Lincoln public
' 6chools daring'tbo past two years. She has
won universal esteem. Mr , Sanderson is ono
of Lincoln's rising young merchants. A
pleasing feature , of the occasion was the pros
cncoof Itov , Henry Uuchtel , D. D. , and fain
lly pf Denver , who are old-time frionda. Or
lluchtcl performed the ceremony. Warn
friendship for the younc couple was ex
l > rosscd.ln the many tokens left as" mcmcn
teas of the occasion. Mrs. Sundorsou wll
continue her work In the schools for the pros
cut , The nisldcuco of the newly marriet
couple will bo at COO North Twenty-seventh
| trcot . v _ ,
The mehibtirrf-of the Nebraska Alpha of th
I'hl Doltu TbdtAfratornlty tendered u recop
lion t tholr lady friends on Friday evening
'J'tio Phi hall was tastefully decorated and
presented a scene of merriment whoa th
fair Kuests bait assembled around the tables
'te ' j ? rlIc'l > ttU6n lu progressive Ulfih live
iftcrcard * refreshments wc'ro served and
he remainder of theolcmng was passed in
onvcrsntlon and daRclrtg. The royal prize ,
beautiful souvonrf In the form.of u prcscn-
atlon volume , was cnplurcit by Misn wnlsh.
rtio consolntlon , n box of bonbon * , fell to tbo
ot of Miss Helena Lnu. ' Those present were :
* ll cs Hammond , Frcdnati , Do Puo , Man-
oy , Lnu , Nelllo Lau , Tuttlc , Llndloy , Wcs-
on , Underwood , Jury , Wuhh ana Shrcvo of
"rurnont : Mcsdamrs Harrio and Lyman ;
Messrs. Hardy , Gullmettc , Pllsbury , Fife ,
: dmlston , Payne , Montmorenc.v , Harris ,
Clng , Welch , Lymun , Haggard. Emory.
Taylor , Chapm of Council Bluffs , Dorsoy of.
Icatnco , Palmer of Omaha , Gerwlg of Pitts-
mrg , C. W. Lyman. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
.yinnn actca as chareroncs )
The reception of the East Lincoln social
tub given by Miss Lulu B , Thomas Friday
vcnlng nt her plcasant'homc , OH North
Twenty-sixth street , ended a scries of do-
Ightfu'l winter evening cntcrtalnmcntfl given
iv the ladies of that society. In the tuought-
ul arrangement of'dvcry detail Miss Thomas
irovcd herself a most agreeable and accom-
illshod hostess. The entertainment was as
ileasmit ana diversified in character as could
veil bo conceived , Irora a quiet tetc-a-tcto In
lie alcove to the most amusing and Intricate
harudcs. Vocal and Instrumental music
dded much to the enjoyment of the evening.
At 10 o'clock an elaboratp and tempting
unchcon , caicuiatoa to ucmo inu immivs ui
ho most lyslhotlc , was served. The evening
of the sca-
vas declared the most enjoyable
on and to bo long tcmembercd by the club.
'lioso present wcro : Mr. and Mrs. S.
I'homas , Misses L. and H. Green , Taylor. S.
ml L. Hoagland , Uaswcll , Eostcrday , Orr ,
larlow , Dlnncombc. Messrs. Crlttenden ,
Orr , Iloaghuid , Love , Cook , Bell , Campbell ,
Vood , Oscar and Prof. Frank asterday.
City.
.T. Sterling Morton Is In Now York City.
Dr. Nclhnrt Is homo from n visit to Delta.
Miss Annie iCorf went to Lincoln Tuesday.
Miss' Fannl'o Graves Is visiting her par- '
nts.
Joy Morton of Chicago Is in the city on
business.
Mrs. E. L. Kcoo of Weeping Water Is In
ho city.
M. B. Duff and three children returned
lomo Thursday.
Tim daughter of M. B. Davis is suffering
rom pneumonia.
Miss Fannie WIlcOx returned homo from
Lincoln Wednesday.
Dr. Tom Grant , wife and son , of Auburn ,
returned homo Tuesday.
Mrs. Klchard Singer is homo from a visit
vllli friends nt Omaha.
Mrs. Nellie Davis and Miss Holland went
o Kansas City Wednesday.
Miss Minnie Hawko went up to Omaha
Thursday to visit with friends.
Mrs. Charles Copcnhnrvo ot Omaha Is vis-
ting friemis and relatives hero.
George Ogram , father and Mrs. Scott , of
Palmyra , wcro lit the city Tuesday.
Mrs. Bauer ; mother of Mike and FranU
Bauer , is lying nt the point of death.
Mr * L. B. Burnett of Lincoln Is the guest
of Misses Edna and Georgia Hawko.
Mrs. Daniel McCallum has received word
of the death of her Mstor In Canada.
Mrs. Amy Parr came down from Omnnu
Wednesday to vlslt with her mother.
Mrs. N. B. Davis and Miss Owen left for
Cansas City yesterday on a short visit.
Miss Kate Harris , who U teaching school
icar Syracuse , will spend Sunday in the city.
The family of Mr. Paul Schmlnko are all
doing nicely and will bo able to bo out soon.
Mrs. Bertha Bonsfield of Auburn who has
been In the city , returned homo Wednesday.
Mrs. Taylor , an aged and respectable lady ,
s not expected to live throughout the week.
Only two women voted on election day.
riioy wcro not the wives or sisters of candi
dates , -n.
Mrs. Myrtlo'Hargus , after n pleasant visit
vitii her parents , returned -to her homo at
Jnlon ,
Mrs. Frank Spencer of Kansas City Is In
.ho city visiting her sister , Miss Minnie
Hawke.
J. H. Monko and family left for Burr , Neb. ,
Wednesday , where they expect to make their
future home.
Mrs. Uobert Lorton and daughter com-
iloted their visit in Omaha and returned
iiomo Wednesday.
Jeff Ellis of Salt Lake City , is hero vislt-
ng with old friends. Ho was formerly a
Nebraska City boy.
Alexander Patterson's revival meetings
under the auspices of the Young Men's Cnris-
.ian association are being largely attended.
Mrs. W. IL Buchanan loft Thursday for
Pueblo to Join her husband. Her parents ,
Mr , and Airs. J. S. Turner , live In this city.
Mrs. John P. Brown is homo from Omaha ,
whore she has been attending the bcdsido of
nor daughtcr-in.law , Mrs. A. D. Brown , who
is dangerously ill.
Mrs. John Howe of this city will leave
shortly for Idaho , where her husband has
been for several years , with the expectation
of making her homo there.
AIlsscs Horshov , Wright , Ralston , Boyer ,
Cooley , Homerlck , ' Fraker , Williams , Gulnn ,
Marnoll and Burgert attended the school
teachers' institute at Peru ,
Hon. John C. Watson Is now homo for good ,
and ho Is daily 'receiving ' coiiRratulntions
from his largo number of friends. There is
no more popular gentleman In this section
than Mr. Watson.
Judge Campbell , clerk of the district court ,
Is u very sick man. For the last ton days ho
lias been nblo to bo out inoro or less , but
Thursday ho was taken down with a relapse
and Is in'a very critical condition.
John A. Koonoy , late assistant private
secretary and stenographer to Governor
James E. Boyd , is now assisting Hon. John
C. Watson in this city , having resigned his
former position to accept the ono tendered
him by M . Watson. Mr , Uoonoy will receive
a hearty welcome In Nebraska City , as ho is
an accomplished young man anil a gentle
man' .
The entertainment given by 'tho Grand
Army of the Republic on Monday evening
was a very enjoyable affair. These who
were on the programme and entertained
wcro : The Nebraska City orchestra , Com
mander M. L. Hayward. Comrade Bowen ,
Comrade Moulton , Miss Homcrlck , Mrs.
Klepscr , Mlas Alyra Hunter , Halph Hogo ,
Miss Huttio Parmolco , Comrade Powell , Hon.
S. H. Cnihouii , Hov. J. C. Jacoby , Corarado
Van \Vyck , Comrade Cop nhaVor , Miss
Fannie Wilcox , Miss Pet Hall , J. J. Card-
well. S , II. Alorrison and Mrs. Hunter , Com
mander C. G. Fischer and T. 1C. Wooster ,
adjutant.
County Superintendent Clary showed
through the blind asylum a number of teach
er * from Lincoln and Crete who were on their
return homo from the meeting of the south
ern Nebraska Teachers' .association , which
met at Peru a few days ago. Among these
who wcro tbero were : Superintendent Ale-
Clasky of Lancaster county * , Prof. S. S.
Austin and Aliss Alotcalf , Miss Fulton and
Allss Loomisof the Lincoln -schools ; Prof ,
Bear of Waverly ; Superintendent W. II.
Skinner of Crete : Prof. IT : N. Clark , West
Lincoln , and Prof , McCleory.-Ashliiml. Tha
association will meet again at Hastings on
Thanksgiving day. ,
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Fremont.
Jason Cladln of the St. Paul Phonograph
was in the city Weduqsday-a guest of his
brother "Claf. " .
Mrs. Kick Albor'tson , w6o' has been In the
city a guest of her brotUor , J. C. Seely , has
returned homo \Vhltowood , Dak.
Airs. M. Stephens and her little daughter
Carrlo of Dixon , 111. , are In the city , the
guests of Airs. Stephens' sister , Airs. John
\Volstcud.
Eminent Grand ( Jommander L. M. Kccno
attended the annual .meeting of the Grant
Commandery at iCcarucy , Wednesday and
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Thursday.
F. M , Claflln , formerly publisher of the
Herald at Norfolk ; naV roartvrd his family
from that city to Fremont , where they will
make their residence oncatuoro.
Air , Fred Vaughn hfls'lsstlcd Invitation
for a reception to bb given by him to hU
friends , at the homo of his parents , North
Broad street , bit Thursday evening of next
week. . ' * " ' .
U. u. \ \ est -Perry , la. , ims been in the
city diirlni ; the week , a gqest of his brother
U. L. West. Ho wn\-rQturiilng homo iron
Denver , wbora ho'ittos .ftcou sojourutog for
his health. i
Allss Ida Wall , daughter of Mr. and Airs
George Walt , celubratvd h r sixth birthday
Saturday by giving a party to her little
friends , at was a liuppj tirtfig | who helped
her to honor the event mnj.tho llltlo hostcs
entertained most royally. * < >
On Friday evening o * thisivock the AIlsso
Jessie Balding and NcJJIo AlcPneraon united
iu a reception to their young friends , glvcu
t the elegant homo of the f ormer on West
Hillary avenue. Two sots Of Invitations
voro Issued ono from 7 to 0 and the others
rom U to 11 , A largo number of guests wcro
ircscnt and xvoro splendidly cntcrtajncd by
ho two charming young hostesses , , * -
Thursday evening Air. mid Airs. W. 11.
ilungor entertained nt tholr pleasant homo on
Cast Fifth street n largo number of their
rtonus at drive whist. It was the first drlvo
vhlst party of the social season and proved a
most Interesting digression from the high
, vo rage. Promptly at 0 o'clock n sumptuous
Inner was served to the guests , after which
ho tables were cleared nna the card contest
vogcd for nearly three hours. Air. and Airs.
Munger are royal entertainers mid tlo ) event
vas a brilliant social success. The invited
tucsts were : Alcssrs. and Alcsdamos W. C.
Jrady , Will W. Blackman. D. Crowcll , J. S.
Jovrlls , W. J. Davlcs , Gcorgo W. Davy ,
'Vank L. Esmay , Hess L. Hnmmotid , ' Alfred
lolling , J. S. Hay , Otto Huette , L ,
> 1. Kcene , B. F. Morehouso , Irving Ale
Ccnnon , C. D. Marr , James Alallon , T. J.
McKlnnov , 13. P. Alontloth , Kuy Nye , Fred
Jyc , Harry H. Pratt , E. A. Pcttlbonc , Jay
Joynolds , Gus Schrago , BrUce E. Smith , B.
\ Stouffor. C. B. Swan. Gcorgo W. Sellers ,
C. Al. Stcbbins , Nathan Sampler , G. II. Tny-
or. Charles L. West , S. N. Watson..L. L ) .
Vhelpley , F. L. Jay ( Chicago ) , J. II , Kog-
rs , Airs. Nlcodcmus , Julius Beckman ,
button. '
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Grandma Lewis is in town again ,
Allss HlioJiivadillo Is back to lattcnd
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chool.
Allss Tllllo Stett of Saronvlllo was In town
'uesdny.
Joe Scott of Falrlleld is up for a few days
o vlslthls friends.
Airs. Hov. Schwab ' is visiting relatives and
rleudsln Button. '
Addie Allen of Grafton spent Sabbath with
rlends in Sutton. '
"Fred Neumann intends moving his family
jack to Wymoro.
Allss Brewer came back to her school work
ho first of the week. . ' -
Allss Anna Bonus of York is Visiting rela-
ivcs and friends hero. - ,
Miss Gear has again token up hcr"work
after n week's vacation , .
MH. AI. Gray went to York Aloiiday to
Islt her relatives there.
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John Ijrcalson of Saronvlllo was In town
on business last Saturday. i
AHss Ida Silver and a friend visited some
friends in Grafton last Sabbath.
Aliss Lida Walton returned this week from
Lincoln , suffering with the grip ,
Aliss Chltborg and a friend wcro in town
on Saturday doing some shopping.
Charlie Brown , son of Editor Brown , is
jotno from Lincoln for a short timo.
Airs. Wittenberg and her children have
jccn quite sick but nro now bettor.
Evort Walton who has been in Harvard for
some time has returned to this place.
Alary Thompson has returned from Fair-
leld , where she has been visiting her brother.
Allss Alary Stewart in spending some time
with her friend , Jessie Kendall , m the coun
try.
try.Alabol
Alabol Garri.son , formerly of Sutton , was
up from Grafton to do some shopping on Sat
urday last.
Allss Darnell of Hastings came down last
Sabbath to spend a short time with Air. and
Alra. Tolando.
Aliss Bray and Allss Ely are new students
enrolled In the high school. They come from
. "armors' Valley.
Little Aliss Inez Nowcrmoynr of Juniata
came in on Alonday to make a visit to her
sister , Airs. II. V. Clark.
Airs. J. W. Johnson took the train last
Saturday for Lincoln. Air. Johnson accom-
lanlcd her homo to spend Sabbath ,
Frank Brown of the Kansas City & Omaha
depot attended the Easier wedding of his
sister in Hastings , returning the first of the
week.
Aliss Capsoy resumed her duties in the second
end gradu department of the Cottage school
on Monday and Allss Klttio Honin in the
Irst grade.
A hunting , party , consisting of Air. Gcorgo
Lewis , Air. Tolando , Mr. Chnrllo Brown ,
Lew Young and Fred Nicoll , went .hunting
on Tuesday.
AI. L. Luobben , the popular cashier In'tho
First National bank is abloto'bo _ but ngaln.
EIo has been suffering from quite a s'cycro
attack of la grlppo.
Wilford Johnson , the bright fourteon-ycar
) ld son of J. W. Johnson , has returned from
[ fearnoy. Ho has been visiting n son of
Superintendent Alallion of the reform school.
The boys had a tine time shooting wild game.
A party on Wednesday took place at the
lomo of Laura Schwab. The schoolmates
Lhat uro most intimate with Laura bad a sUr-
prlso for her and invited Alary Goodrich ,
L'eurl Burr. Allio Jarrott , Eve Jarrott , Susie
Nloore , Alice Alooro , Etta Holland , Pearl
Stewart. Pot Walther , Clara Stewart , Graeo
Silver , Grace Howe , Alamlo Whoailou and
Nnnnto Wittenberg. The girls pulled tatty
candy nt the party and passed away the limo
all too quickly.
Tuesday Airs. C. Aloon gave n pleasant tea
to a few of her friends. Mr. and Airs. Aloon
make everything very pleasant for people
they entertain at their homo. Aliss Alary
Thompson helped Airs. Aloon wait upon the
company. These invited were : Air. and Airs.
C. B. Gray , Air. and Airs. I. N. Clark , Air.
and Airs. John Roberts , Hov. and Airs. Howe ,
Air. and Airs. J. AI. Gray. Air. W. H. Tiiomp-
son and daughter , and Air. William Hoberts.
brown silk ; Airs. Frederick , gray suit ; Aliss
Bcllo Wittenberg , pink party dross , with
black lace sash ; Altss Anna Merrill , green
satin , trimmed with gold lace : Helen Plorcy ,
black dress ; Ella Croutch , navy' blue with
bright scarlet waist ; Llna Schwab , black
Iftess , with light front ; Blnnlo Silver , brown
silk ; Lottlo Outhwalt , electric blue ; Edlo
Briustch , brown costume ; Addle- Scott , light
blue cashmere , made with white brocaded
silk.
silk.Tho younger class of misses have eclipsed
everything hero this week , In their parties.
Of course it was vacation week.and the girls
evidently believed in nutting In the time in
having a royal good tiuio. The lea' party
given by Eva Jarrett to Etta Holland , Laura
Schwab , Nanmo Wittenberg , Molllf ) Cannon ,
Pearl Stewart , Mamie Whcadon arid jUIce
Alooro was quite the fasbfonablo thing In way
of entertainment. The Hula ladies took
some dainty fancy work , ana When tired of
this they were provided all sorts of games.
At the delicious tea a tiny bouquet was
placed nt each plate , us a souvenir of the '
merry event. ' >
Alaud Alollyncaux , the graceful little
daughter of the proprietor of the Oakland
hotel , received her.littlo. friends at a tea party
Wednesday afternoon. The young mUses
had n line time in promenading the halls and
with music , and games In the largo parlors.
It being they first day of April they played
good Jokes on each other and had a Jolly timo.
A 11 no tea was spread in ( ho dining room and
Aluud , with a great deal of dignity , presided.
These present wcro ; Alamlo Darling , Gertrude -
trudo Merrill , Eva Aleyer , Leila Brown ,
Ada Gray , Agnes IJobcrts' . Borthu Qarnoy ,
Grade Howe , Alary Goodrich and Alabol
Hocrger. The girls spent a happy afternoon
and will long remember Maud's ' boipltallty.
It was an enjoyable party ou Wednesday at
the opera house. The following.ladles and
gentlemen were present. Air.-and , Mrs. To-
lando , Dr. and Airs , Vradcnbcrg , Air. and
Airs. H. V. Clark , Mr , and Airs. Gcorgo
Alerrill , Air. and Airs. Woodruff , Air. nna Airs.
Sodorbcrg , Air. and Airs. Frederick , "Air. and
Airs. Katzcnsten , Airs. ' F. Kcllar , Air. and
Airs. Bert Walton ; Aliases Bcllo Wittenberg
Anna Merrill , Helen Piorcy , Ella Crouch ,
Llna Schwab , Binnlo Silver , bottle Outh-
wall , Edlo Briastch. Addle Scott , Alossrs. F.
S. Lannlng , AI. L. Luobben , Thomas Stew
art , Bert Clark , Frank Brown , Bert Lewis ,
Gcorgo Lewis , Abe Bishop , Louts Wontz ,
Clarence Hosa , Elmer Merrill , Fred Nelson ,
Henry Nelson and Arthur Briastcb. Alost
of thO ladies were haudsomo natural flowers
and wcro attired as follows : Airs. Dr.
Vradonbcrg , dark blue military suit , trimmed
with white braid ; Airs. II. V. Clark , navy
blue silk ; Airs. G. Alorrlll , combination sull
of gray cloth : Airs. Woodruff , rod
satin ; Mrs. Pont Lodcrbery , gr.iy
sull ; Airs. Kalzenstcli ) , brown t > llk ;
Airs. F. Keller , black silk ; Airs. B. Wallon
Orioooln.
Hon. I. F. Kelly , ox-county clerk , started
for Indian territory the first of the week.
Ol. lf Tin
ahcrin itamiiion wcni. 10 Lincoln on. .1 ucs
day , taking Alfred Llnaburg to ' the insane
asylum. .
O. A. Alyers , who has been deputy count >
rlork , with bis family moved to D vU City
this week. i
Hov. J. W. Soabrook was a visitor to the
state capltol this week to looic after Wcs-
leyan university mattars. ,
At the homo of Air. and Mrs. H. A. Scot
on Tuesday night about thirty of- the goo <
people spent a very pleasant evening.
Airs. John P. Hcald , who lias bWa spend
CONTINENTAL.
. : ' ' " Look in our show windows for samples of Men's All Wool Chev-
. . ' ' ' i
/I -
lot'Sack , Suits at $5 , $6 and $7. 'Dealers would be O dad to close the .j- . ?
whole lot at these prices. This- . ! entire lot was bought for 50 cents on
the dollar , and are retailed for $10 and $12 all over the country.
'Our sale of $10 Light Weight O.vercoats will be continued Friday
and Saturday. Don't be afraid of the quality. You can pay $15 in
other stores for no better ,
Saturday , 250 more of those All Wool Cheviot Knee Pant Suits.
# 3.50.
ng the winter In the northwestern part of
the stale , returned to Osccola last Monday.
Allss Anna Alarks has accepted a position
ns teacher of music in the Wesleyan univer
sity und started to enter ou her duties last
Monday.
On Wednesday evening Postmaster Blowers
at his residence on btnto
ers gave a party
street , and nttho Alethodist Episcopal church
Iho Epworlh league gave a conundrum supper
and all report a merry time ,
Osccola has just cut loose on entertain
ments mid parties. There wcro throe in town
last Saturday evening. Ono at the homo of
and at the homo of J.
Hon. John 11. Alickey ,
U Alakoover , and also at the residence of
t'rof. Snodgrass.
Hcntrloc.
Dr. AI. Kilter of Chicago was in town Tues
day.
Carlos B. Ellis of Syracuse , N. Y. , is In the
cily.
cily.Aliss Gortlo Bradt has returned from Hot
Springs , Ark.
A. A. Kingsbury of Cleveland , O. , was in
Iho city Tuesday.
Albert Foil , contraclor of Omaha , was in
the city Tuesday.
W. Harlan of York , Nob. , was a visitor
liero Wednesday.
AI. V. Nicbolls of San Diego , Cal. , is visit
ing friends in the city.
Airs. A. W. Bradt is homo again from n
visit to Hot Springs , ArK.
A. W. POnniman of Fremont , O , , was a
Beatrice visitor Aloiiday.
R. E. Briges of Denver Is visiting friends
hereabouts for a few days.
Airs. E. W. AlcCluro ot Topeka , Kan , , is
visiting friends in the city.
' 1 , E. Doty of the Falrbury Liberator was
a Beatrice1 visitor. Wednesday , > , n
Dr. ' Hr 'Allen of Odell- has removed to !
Beatrice to reside permanently.
W. A. Wnencr is able to bo out again , after
a several weeks' siege of illness.
James Heed of Nebraska City was shaking
iiands with Beatrice friends Tuesday.
Air. and Airs. F. N. .Taynes of Omaha were
visillng Bealrlco friends Wednesday.
Airs. Harry Lee accompanied Air. and Airs.
Strohm upon tholr Porlland , Ore. , trip.
VT. T. Flnloy of South AIcAlostcr , I. T. ,
was In Iho cily during Iho current week.
K. K. Lovcll has pone to the Pacific coast ,
intending to be absent for several months.
Horace Scuddcr has rolurncd from Wash-
injjlon , and will remain homo all summer.
Air. nnd Airs. AI. A. Brown of Kearney nro
visiting friends in this city for a few weeks.
State Treasurer J. E. Hill came down from
Lincoln Tuesday to vote at the cily election.
D. L. Knight of the St. Joseph News -was
in the city during the week in the interest of
that publication.
Air , nnd Airs. W. C. Strohm departed
Friday last for Portland , Oro. , to bo absent
for several weeks.
L. L. Davis was called to Cleveland , O. ,
Saturday by a telegram announcing the seri
ous illness of his mother.
H. S. Elmoro returned to Beatrice Wednes
day from Kansas City , with the Intention ol
remaining hero indefinitely.
The venerable Airs. S. Kilpatrlck has re
turned from her six weeks' visit to Hot
Springs , Arlt. , much improved in health.
Senator Paddock , wife nnd Allss Fanny ,
returned hoino lastThursday from Washing
ton , and will remain during the summer ,
Allss Hnndnll , sister of Airs. W. C. Strohm ,
returned to her homo in Tinin , O. , Friday.
Air. and Airs. Strohm's thrco children ac
companied her for a visit of several weeks
with Ihoir grand paronls In Tiftln.
Koiirnoy.
B. D. Smllh visited Fullcrton the laticr
parl of last week.
E. AI. Jiidd has returned from a business
*
trip to Conneclicul ,
Q. Kramer of St. Paul visited his Kearney
friends on Wednesday.
Prof. Harry Hull of .tho Shclton schools
spent Sunday In the city.
Web Eaton of Lincoln visited his brother ,
Postmaslor Eaton , this week.
Airs. H. Griss and family went to Omaha
Wednesday , where they will reside.
Allss Nelllo Edwards , deputy postmistress ,
is laboring with an attack of la grippe.
W. AI. Allen , who spent the past blx months
In England , has returned to Kearney.
The band dances at the city hall are grow
ing more In favor with the best people.
Airs. Al. E. Young returned to Ccnver on
Friday , after visiting with Airs. J. D. Pulls.
II. D. Watson spent a few days In Kearney
this week , returning to too eusl on Wednes
day.
Decorators are at work on the opera house
and it will bo second to no other opera
house in finish.
Airs. Amanda B. Tisdcll visltca Grand
Island and Frotnont officially for the Wom
an's Hellef Corps ,
Slnco the assurance of springtime is nt
hand , work will go on In the construction of
the cotton mill ,
Gcorgo Chamberlain , of the firm of F. J.
Carpenter & Co. , Cberokoo , Iu , , called on his
friends hero this week.
AI. O. Corncttof Elk Crook , Va.is visiting
his brother , Judge Cornott , nnd will spend
the summer in Kearney.
James Knarnoy Is In Evansvlllo , Ind. ,
'
where ho will remain for sovoral'weoks with
an agricultural implement houso.
A. H. Thompson started on Thursdav for
Now York , Boston and other eastern cities.
Ho will remain Inline east for six weeks ,
Allss Vlrgio Shuyo , who spent the winter
here the guest of A. L , Graham , returned
this week to her homo at Alount Pleasant ,
I'a.
.
I'a.Airs. . D. W. Cbonowotu of this city died on
la.it Saturday ut Bltsworth , 111. Her husband
died last fall. A little girl about two weeks
old is the only belli living.
Prof. J. A. FlneW In the employ of the
bbard of trade orWernon , Tex. , visited on
Monday with his friends hero. Ho is on his
way to Now York xlty on an advertising
tour.
Harry Sydcnham has completed a course of
buiiness instruction at Wilde Farm college.
Alluuesota , and has accepted the position of at
instructor in the gymnasium of that instllu-
Uon for Iho summer.
Herbert Grconman nnd Aliss Pearl Brig-
ham. of this city wcro married on Thursday
morning , and ibcy wont east on the morning
Iraln. They will rcsido in Sioux Cily. The
best wishes of u host of young people hero
accompany the happy young pair.
Bob AlcUoyno'.ds , manager of the Funko
opera house in Lincoln , lias leased the Kear
ney opera house and will place Kearney in
the Lincoln circuit. Ho is well pleased with
the Outlook hero mid promises metropolitan
attractions as soon as the season comes ngnin.
An enjoyable high live party was given by
Air. and Airs. E. N. Portcrfield on Wednes
day evening. The gucsls were : Air , and
Airs. Warren Pratt , Dr. and Airs. C. V.
Hasten , Air. nnd Mrs. William Wolf , Air. and
Airs. B. O. Hosteller , Air. and Mrs , C. O.
Sovnn , Air. and Airs. C. II. Alillcr , Airs.
Will J. Scoult and Airs. Frazler.
The residence of C. II. Grconman on Tower
Hill was filled with gay young people AIon-A
day night. About thirly-llvo young ladies
and gentlemen were the guests of Allss Alay
Grccnman , not Iho inviled guesls , for Iho
hoslcss was complcloly surprised as well as
delighted at the visit. The usual amount of
innocent social enjoyment was found in
games and conversation , nnd a feast of good
things followed. Before the party broke UP ,
AInrk Vance in behalf ot these present pre
sented Aliss Qrccnman with a beaullful oak
chair.
Ono of Kcarnev' & pleasanl social clubs mot
for the last time tills season at the residence
of F. B. Blcknell Tuesday evening. The
ovening'was spent over thn card lables in u
very pleasant manner. The royal prize was
won by Airs. William Wolf and Iho consola
tion prize by Airs. Warren Pratt. There
were present E. N. Portorflcld nnd wife ,
Warren Pratt and wife , B. O. Hosteller and
wife , Walt Nye and wife , C. O. Swan nnd
Wife. William Wolf and wife , C. II. Hender
son und wjlo. Airs. Will Scoult and hcv sister ,
"Mrs. O..B."Frazier. .
Alorris Alexander is in Ord , Neb , , this
week.
John L. Allen of Fremont was in the city
Monday.
Judge Alorris of Crete was a visitor in Ibis
city Alonday.
" " Dr. Hilts and J. F , Balliangcr wcro In
Omaha Thursday.
J. D. Ulley of Anacortcs , Wash , , is iu Iho
city vlsitingffriends. .
Joe Williams is visillng in Chicago and
points in Illinois Ihis week.
C. D. Argent nnd J. AI. Tisdalo of Kearney
were visitors in this city Tuesday.
Airs. L. P. Hose departed Alonday for her
old homo in Ohio for a brief vacation.
Georeo Slovcr of Verona township is homo
from a three month's trip to California.
Al Smith nnd a party of horsemen from
Syracuse , Nob. , were in this city Alonday.
Fred Gamut and wife of Culbcrlson ,
Nob. , nro visiting their mother in Ihis cily
Ihis week.
Caplain L. P. Gillollo of Boalricc , Ala
sonic leclUrcr , was Iho guest of his Alason
friends hs week.
Airs. C. L. Jones nas boon selected as cor
responding secretary of the stale Women's
Christian Temperance Union.
Jarboati and Edlo Ellslor will bo the attrac
tions at the Kcrr opera house the coming
week , and are pritpo favorites hero.
The opera libu > e was crowded . Monday
evening by members of Iho Grand Army of
the Republic to witness the twouty-iiflli an
niversary cetobralion.
Curt Clnrit Is m Lincoln Ibis week watchIng -
Ing thu bicyclu tournament. Clark Is Hast
ings' champion bykor und will contest for Iho
championship with Iho winner.
The beautiful dramatic cantata , "Joseph's
Bondage , * ' , will , bo presented soon by Mr.
Tyrus Burger of Central AIuslo Hall , under
Iho nu piqcs of the Methodist church.
Charley Alpine of the Hastings gymna
sium , has accepted a position with Wash-
burn ft Arlington's Wild Wnst show , Ho
loft yesterday to meet the company at At-
lanttv.Gn. , '
"Ynrloy Peterson , " a Swede molo-drama ,
writleu by .Manager A. II. Alurray , was pro
duced by local lalcnt al Iho oparn house Tues
day evening lo n full house for the benefit of
Bethany Homo. It is the boat Swedish pro
duction ever scon in this city.
' Grniul iHlainl.
C , AtUockovon of this city is reported
qutto,8lck irf Chjcago.
Air. / . T. Loflwick of St. Paul , Nob. , was
a Grand Island visllor Tuesday ,
Hobert Frcitag Iqft Wednesday on a busi
ness trip to Ollumwo. la , , and Chicago.
Itoproscntntlvcs Edward J. Hall and Henry
Schlolfoldt have relurneu from Llccoln.
Airs. 'Ja ' r E , While of Lincoln Is In the cily
Iho guest of her slslcr , Airs , Dr. AI. J. Gahan.
AUuII. . L. Slanlnn of Vhlparlso , Nob. , is
in Iho cily visiting Air. nnd Airs. L. Donald.
The Ladles' Guild of St. Stephen's Episco-
pal-church raol with Airs. K. H Horth Thurs
day , afternoon. *
Gus Bchuolzenbach and Albert Brown nro
both.off duty for a few days , on account of
[ injuries received by falling from their
bicycles" .
Allss Lulu Hotzcl pleasantly entertained a
number of her friends Tuesday evening.
Cards'nnd musio were the chief features of
the evening.
The La'dios' auxiliary of the Young .Men's
Chrisllan assoclallon gave a very pleasant
putertalnmenl al Iho room Friday evening.
The following programme was rendered ;
Heading , Airs. A. H. Uohno ; Instrumental
solo , Miss Lucy Hay wood ; recitation ,
Wesley Trosslor : vocuTnlp , lf.il. Kiofor ;
reading , J. H. Aiuj.lln ; dlsCTf'trso.'Siov. . D. C.
Foulk. , 0 ; fc. '
The loading social event for some time past
was the ulcgiint reception Tuesday evening
tendered by Mayor Plait and his ostlma
blo wlto to Hon. Genre II. Thuuimol
and brldo. The reception was nt-
Icndcd by the leading society pcoplo
of the city. The floral decorations were
superb , and the supper simply ( ilcgant. Prof ,
Bartltng's orchestra furnished the music ,
which , with card playing and social conver
sation , furnished the mo V pleasant outer-
tainmont until a late hour.
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Thotllown Bcaloi , tha only scale with pr
tcciod boarliiKJ. No check rods. Catalogue
Uj.-an & SMoif. Uj. , ASH. , Caloago , 111
AFTER SHAVING BATHE FACE WITH THE
COOLING E4EALINC EXTRACT.
DOES NOT SMART NOR STING. REDUCES REDNESS.
CHECKS BLEEDING. JUST AS IT REDUCES ANY
INFLAMMATION , IT SENDS BACK THE BLOOD
WHICH THE RASPING OF THE RAZOR HAS DRAWN
NEAR THE SURFACE , SO LEAVES THE FACE WHITE ,
SOFT AND SMOOTH , WITHOUT THE SHININESS
CAUSED BY OTHER LOTIONS. FOR THIS PURPOSE
FAR SUPERIOR TO BAY RUM , COLOGNE OR PER
FUMED WATER. BEST BARBERS USE IT.
YOU HAVE A BOTTLE. WHY DON'T YOU TRY IT ?
WHEN PURCHASING , ACCEPT POND'S EXTRACT ONLY.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES , PROBABLY WORTHLESS.
POND'S EXTRACT CO. . NEW YORK AND LONDON.
NO OUR.K ! NO
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
HUMPHREYS
DR. IlttMrunETs'brEciFics nroBcli'iitlflrnllynnd
carefully prepared prescriptions ; used fur many
Tcaralti private praet Ice \ \ 1th nuccess.u nd f or o\er
thirty years mod by the people. K\ cry KlURlo bpe-
clllu U a npeclnl euro for tiio cllscnso named.
. Thrso Specifics euro without clrugKlnk' , purg
ing or reducing the sjHtem , mill nrn In fncf nnd
deed the HovvruiirnrumvdleHullliuAVorld.
ccncs. ruicm.
1 J'l'vom , Congestion , liulnmnmtlon . . ! * .1
U U'orma , Worm Finer , Worm Colic . ' 25
.t CrylHB CollrnrTfCtlilnRofInfants , 'fH
4 IHurruun , of Children ni Ailulta . , , 'lft
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til ( Ji-nernl lli-lilllly.l'liyflculWcnkucsa . ,111
! i7 Klilnoy lllsiiriNc _ * "
JH Neion.i llclilllty. . . . 1.00
: 0 Urinary Wcakiiren , Wottlnr Bed. .SO
3' DlneaseH of tlinHeartI'nliiltfttlou 1.00
Bold by Druggists , or sent pogtpnjd on receipt
of f price. Dn. Ilum-niiEYB1 MANUAL , (144 ( pngcs )
chly houud In cloth and gold , mailed free.
HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO. ,
Cor. William and John Streets , New York.
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complexion , looks llko nprlnt > Mitur , no lend or
dimming Innrvitlent .wnrrnntud tliolii'it In America
ti a. packnxe , or II f or f. , . Kent iinywhero prepild on
receipt of price. nrC. O I ) . Klnnler DriiK Co , LcMlo
A. I.osllo ii.iuKiooiluinn DriiK Co. , Unmha , A. I ) . Foster ,
Council llluH.i.
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W. BAKER &Co.'s
Cocoa
from which the excess of
oil htis boon removed , Is
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and U ia Soluble.
No. Chemicals
nro used in" its preparation. It Ims
more than -three times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot
or.Sugar , rind is therefore far more
economical , costing has than one cent
a ci < i > . "It'is delicious , nourishing ,
strengthening , . KASHA' IHOESTKD ,
and admirably adapted for invalids
as veil as for persona in health.
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