' [ 12 THE > OMAHA nATIV .BEE : SATURDAY , APH1L 18 , 18W-TWELVE PAGES. NEBRASKA'S ' SOCIETY WORLD , Personal Paragraphs and Other Items of In tcrcst to Alii RECORD OF A WEEK IN SMART CIRCLES , I nt-ly Spring Ilrlnics n Stjtuon oriloo- roatlon to [ Many Throiijtlinut tlio VnrloiiH CIMcH of the Stilts. Tlio society world In Nebraska has passed through n busy period during tlio past week. From every portion of the stnto visitors hnvo been busy , Inning advantage of tbo early spring weather , Lincoln. Mra. 11. H. Foreman is In Chicago. Mrs. W. H. McCrcnry is-ln Topoka. Dr. Charles K. Spahr Is In York , 1'n. Mr. Snmiifl Hcnt-lilcr Is In liurlington , In. Mr. and Mrs. W. II , Uorgan tire In Ar- Italians. Mr. W. B. Hose was In Kansas City over Sunday , Dr. C. O. Link returned from Chicago Batnrday. Mr. W. T. Van Daw has been In St. Louis this week. Mr. John D. Knight has returned from Now York. Mr. W. II. Woodward has been In Sioux City this week. Mr. W. B. Hester has been In Falrileld , la. , the present week. Miss Nellie O'Brien hns been visiting In Columbus this week. Miss Kiln Urlndlcy has returned from nn extended visit with relatives in Iowa. Mr. Joe B. ImholT graduated this week at Jefferson medical college of Philadelphia. Mrs. H. I ) . Stearns has returned from Battle - tlo Crook , Mich. , greatly Improved In health. Mr. II. II. I } . Uo.vloof Omaha succeeds Mr. John Hoonoy as stenographer to Governor Boyd. Mrs. J , II. Hcdd has gene to visit her mother at Mat-on City , Mo. , and will bo ab sent two nion His. Miss Joslo W. Blair , who hns been enjoying nn eight-months Jaunt In the west has re turned to Lincoln. On Saturday Mr. John Schmittcl and fam ily left for Denver , were they will make their future home. Hon. W. J. Bryan has been in attendance this week nt the Commercial congress of tlio west held nt Kansas City. Mrs. R A. Bachmer has been In Wnrrcn- ton , Mo. , tnls week , whither she was called by the Illness of n relative. Prof. J. S. Kingsley will lecture at the Marino biological laboratory at Wood's Hall , Mass. , the coming summer. Miss Mlttio Smith of Plattsmouth Is visit ing with her friend , Miss Kiln Olcson , Twenty-eighth and O streets. Mr. Urnnt Campbell ot Hawllns , Wyo. , Is back visiting his relatives hero after an absence of seventeen months. Mrs. Llva Angel lias gene to Spokane Falls , Wash. , to Join her husband , who is now established in business there. Mr , A. Hurlburt loft Tuesday for and ox- tomlcd business trip that will include New York , Boston and other points. Mrs. Nellie Wnlker of Panhandle , Tox. , who has been visiting her brother , Mr. Ira T. Jones , 1ms returned to her home. Mr , J , K. Smith has censed his studios In Germany at tlio university of Zurich and has gone to Australia on a pleasure trip. Judge nnd Mrs. A. W. Field were at homo Wednesday evening to a partv of friends , who passed n pleasant ovenlng at raz/lo dazzle. The ladies of the First Presbyterian church pave asocial entertainment on Tuesday even ing at the residence of Mrs , Mason Groeg , 14'J1 H .streets. Mr. Henry Newman nnd Mr. Charles Stcelo , both of Now York City , wcro in Lin coln this week for the purpose of attending 'tho Newman nuptials. Mrs. J. .lohnson , Mrs. J. B. Glover , Mrs. J. W. Stewart , MM. Henry Marshall and Miss Mattlo Banks left Tuesday for Leaven- worth , Kan. , to attend the national meeting of the Daughters of Bethel. Mrs. Agnes C. Sobnng , mother of Mrs. F. K. Flske HHI ! N , street , became eighty years old on Monday , anil the event was properly cclobiatud by the family. Among the pres ents received was n splendid arm chair. The announcement that Hon. G. L. Laws , the congressman , has removed to Lincoln for the purpose of making his homo hero In the future , Is gratifying to his legion of friends. Mr. Laws and tamlly have established them selves tit Hilt H street. Judge Field , City Attorney Holmes and Mr. Boggs of the Lincoln National baiHc , who have been cast inspecting the plans of parks with a view to embodying the most desirable features of till into the new Lin coln park , returned to the city the llrst of the week. Un Tuesday evening tuo C.itholio Union club giwo n grand musical entertainment at Lyceum hull. The presentation was entitled "A Tour Through "Ireland , " and the mtusio consisted of popular Irish ballads and mel odies , each song being illustrated by views of Irish scenery. Tlio Knights of the Golden Eagle with their ladies fair and friends of botn hexes , reveled in terpsiehorean pleasures for several hours' Thursday night at Temple hall. It was the llrst annual ball of the order and n most gratifying Initial event It proved to be , a well arranged programme , good music and n congenial company claiming the Joyous co operation of all present until I : 'M a , m. On Friday evening the members of the C. L. S. C. hold their regular bl-weokly meet ing at the homo of Miss Lutlo Thorium , (114 ( North Twenty-sixth street. In addition to the regular lesson led by Mrs. Stuob on churen history mid Miss Alice D. Qrr on geology , thu society enjuycn a talk on "Cos mic Dust , " delivered by Prof. J. A. Harrott. The next regular mooting will bo held Aurll 2-1 nt the residence ol Mrs. D. L. Anderson" . fcOl North Twenty-seventh street. PJOn Tuesday evening Mr , and Mrs. John n. Wright entertained the Young Married Pco- Tilo's High-live club at the residence of Mrs. Vales , Sixteenth and N. Tnoso present wore Messrs. and Mesdames M. K. Whclcor , K. L. Hetilaepdor. Will Maxwell , LieutenantGrif- llth , Urnco Coffroth , Mclutosli. John West , George Brown , Dr. Holyoke , NisslinMr. . H. G..Green , Mrs. Thompson. An ulcirnnt lunch wns served. The prizes were won by Mrs. M. K. Wheeler mid Lieutenant Griflltii. The club will bo entertained at Its next meeting , Ain-il 2 $ , by Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Nlssloy In the parlors of the Ltncolh. A very pleasant farewell surprise party was Riven on Friday evening in honor of Miss Carol Churchill , daughter of the county com missioner nt itOU T street. A dainty'lunch- con wns served by the ladles present , which was followed by several finely executed solos by ; .Miss Churchill. Tliosu present were : The Misses Town , Honglniut , Stcurns , Curtis , Taylor , DoWitt , Churchill , Harnnby , Jackson , Harlow and Lymnn , and Messrs. Taylor , Iloufland , Guild. West. Mnruoll , Crlttondon , bhcphonl , Woods , Georpo and Harry Town , Tom and Geuo Holllstor , 1C. N. C. Churchill. On Tuesday Miss Churchill left for Chicago to study vocal music. A largo party of the members of the F street club enjoyed to tlio utmost the well known hospitality of Mr. anil Mrs. Thomas H , Henton , at KiilT F street , on Saturday " evening. It wns ncnring the opening hour of the day of rest when the members of the party forsook the various pastimes and dis persed to their homes after partaking of the Inevitable good cheer from the Itcnton larder. Thono wcro present : Messrs. and Mesdnmes Manning , F. A. Drown , Tlplng , A. J. Saw yer , W. O. Mills. Casobeer , Hlgnell , M. A. Wnrron. Swan , L. Clark , J. P. Mnu , .1. K. Klggs , A. H. Talbot. Mrs. Kllncr mid Mrs. Jlnid. Misses. Coburn of Chicago , Grace find Gertie Altkin ICllson and Fucst. Messrs. Hclhvlg , Altkin , Fred Hutching and C. D. Mullen. Saturday wns the twenty-fifth anniversary of the mnrrlugo of Nov. nnd Mrs. O. H. Will- jams , and tbo members of Unit gentleman's congregation took ndvautngo of that fuct to ( lomonstrnto their love ahd esteem for tholr pastor nnd hls.ostlmahlo wife , Early In the ovenlng about two hundred members of the congregation assembled nt the residence of Dr. nnd Mrs , Clark , 133(1 ( L street , and at S o'clock proceeded to Hor. Williams' residence nt 1. K street. The pastor nnd his family were taken completely by surprise , but were emul to the occiulou and proceeded to cuter- tain Uiolr guc U. After mhort time had been spent In social conversation adjourned to the parlor * of lliochnrrji viltl.0 ! n number of gifts IncludhigfJJDijTnsiivcr and n dozen sl'vor tc TounTnnd sugar tongs wcro nro .tcil to Hev. and Mrs. Williams by Uov. H , C. Woods lii nn appropriate Bj > occh. The residence of Mr. mid Mrs. J. H. Cor- rick , at 520 south Thirteenth street , wns ruthlessly invaded Friday evening by n band of noisy nnd mirthful members of charity ddgreo , ledge No. ' . ' , Daughters of Kobekah. As Mr. Corrlck was nt work away from homo , of eoursb the visitors experienced no trouble in sccurlnn possession of the house. A mcssngo by telephone caused him to hasten home In execution of llndlng his bettor half seriously ill , The visitors , us usual , had brought with them n splendid luncheon nnd n most ngrecublo evening was the result of the surprise. There were present Messrs. and -ftlesdnmcs James flcnton. H. W. Han- dall , T. F. Lnsch , J. D. Fradeiiherg , Albert Dillon. W. L. Williams , Joseph Bolshaw , Mrs. Llda Hall , Mlstes Ada lloaton , Eva nnd Ida Bolsham. Sadlo Young , Amy Lnsch , nnd Mr. William Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ay res gave nn enjoyable - able raid unique social Sntimlity night in the nature of a progressive nnpllng party tit the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tobbotts , 11WI It. street being the second of a scries of enter tainments contemplated by tlio woman's club. It was probably the llrst appearance in this city of this enjoyable pastime , which of necessity , could come only from the inven tive brain of nn Ingenious Frenchwomanand judging from trio pleasure extracted from the game Saturday night , It is destined to become ns popular here as eUowhero. According to the rules the irnmo was commenced nt 8 o'clocit , clos ing with much merriment nt 11 , when the party wns served with refreshments. Those present wcro Mr. nnd Mrs , H. L. lllchlaen- dor , Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Wheeler , Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Ilnrpham , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. Cambridge. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Talc , Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlchnrd O'iNcill ' , Mr. and 'Mrs , H. A. Tobbetts , Mr. Evcrotts , Miss Wyrick. The royal prize for feminine skill at the gnmo fell to Miss VVyrkk. Mrs. Itclncndcr took the booby trophy. To keep up the credit of the family Air. Hohlacndcr bore bore away the gentleman's royal prlzo and Mr. O'Neill was awarded the booby ptizo. Mr. A. H. Talbot was detained at his law ofllco on Friday evening until after S o'clock , and , on returning to Ills homont 11W1 F street , found that about twcnty-llvo of his gentle men friends and neighbors had taken posses sion of the house. Ho was taken completely by surprise nnd did not understand tuo sig- nlllcnncoof the gnttcrlng until ho wns in formed by the Invaders that they had como to celebrate his thirty-tfcvond anniversary. It was n merry evening for all present , the elegant refreshments served by the amiable wife contributing no small amount to the pleasure of the guests. After the inner man had been satlslled , Mr. Bryan , ns toastmaster - master , called for order , and : i number ot very happy speeches were made. Mr. W. S. Hamilton extended u birthday salutation ; Mr. Frank Hall spoke the sentiments of the bar. Dr. Lowcry represented the medical profession ; Hon. Thomas Benton spoke on "Tho chumps who vote , " and Dr. Casobeer put in n good word for our better halves. Mr. Joseph Hoehmer the came forward and taking Mr. Talbot to task for his many acts of kindness to his friends and neighbors , handed him n beautiful cane , suitably en graved , assuring him that it was accompa nied by the high esteem and good wishes of his fellow citizens. The gathering was an exceedingly enjoyable one , and will mnko Air. Talbot's thirty-second anniversary for ever remembered by the genial host , his wife nud those participating. Among those present wcro Messrs. F. A. . Blown , S. J. Tuttlc , J. W. Dowecsc , Frank Hall , O. D. Harris , E. H. Slzer , J. E. Itigg * , J. A. Keith. L. C. Puce , Thomas H. Bcnton , J. E. Ilontz , J. E. Warren , Edward Bighcll , Lou Stowert , W. J. Bryan , J. J. Davis , AlvnKcn- nnrd , George Hastings , Joseph Bochmor , W. J. Mills , J. C. White , G. E. Hluner , W. S. Hamilton , F. W. Ilellwig , Drs. Lowcry , Cusobeor , Manning , Crim and ilolyoko. Island. Arthur L. Shutz is visiting nt Remington , Ind. Ind.Mr. Mr. F. E. Stringer went to Omaha Wednes day. day.Ilcv. Ilcv. Dr. W. H. PilUbury loft for Columbus Wedncsdny. Miss AInry Lanker Is visiting friends nt Yutnn , Nob. E. W. Holllns of St. Paul , Nob. , was in the city Tuosdny. A. C. Murphy of Wood Ulver was In tbo city Monday. II. Al. Lenvltt of Lincoln was a Grand Island visitor this week. Airs. Colonel Franklin Sweet returned Wednesday from a visit to Chirks , Neb. Mrs. J. H. AloDonald , formerly of this city but late of Omaha , has returned to Grand Is land. Airs. C. B. Knapp and Mrs. C. Zimmor left for Omaha Wednesday , wbero they will visit with relatives. A. O. Faulkner , district deputy head consul of the Alodcrn Woodmen , is in the city organizing a second camp of that order. Aliss Hallle AI. Squire loft for Omaha Wednesday , where she 1ms accepted a posi tion us teacher In the public schools. The ladles of the Immanuel Bantist church gave a soap bubble social Friday evening. An interesting programme was rendered and the affair proved to bo a delightful success. Aliss Bertha Lodorman whs the recipient of a pleasant surprise , partv Tuesday evening at her homo on West Division street. The hostess was equal to the emergency and en tertained her guests In an enjoyable manner. Miss Tina Windolph. was married to Air. George AI. Bador.nt the Catholic church Wednesday morning. The ceremony was performed , by Father U'olf nnd wns wit nessed by a largo number of friends ot the contracting parties. 1 lion trice. I. D. Purccll of Omaha was in the city Tuesday , J. E. Smith Is laid up with n mild attack of la grippe. W. B. Thorpe of David City was In town Saturday. St. A. D. Balcombo of Omaha was In the city Saturday. E. F. Ham of Cleveland , O. , Is visiting Beatrice friends. C. L. Itacoy of Chnrlton , la. , was a Beat rice visitor Tuesday. Judge A. D. AU'Candless of Wymovo wns in the city on a professional visit Tuesday. Air. nnd Mrs. C. E. Atkinson have gene to Colorado Springs for a visit of two weeks. Hon. S. A. Hinnkcr departed Wednesday for n visit for several days at Washington , D. C. C.William William Block , jr. , has gene to Blue Springs to engage In the ( louring mill biisl- ness. Jim L. Hnzlctt and Georgn A. Itcmcr have removed to Lincoln to engage in the coal business. W D. Cox wns called to Illinois Monday by n telegram announcing the serious Illness of his father. Colonel John AI. Kellogg was down from Culbertson on n hriof visit to Beatrice friends last week. Mr. nnd Airs. Carl H. Elmoro nro now liv ing In Now \ ork city , having removed thence a week ago. Miss Emma Pasfleld of Springfield , 111. . Is visiting nt the homo of her uncle , lion , Wat son Plckrcll. this city. Airs. S. Deutch and family have removed to Beatrice from Atchlson , Kan. , nnd wil mnko their permanent residence hero. Postmaster C. M , UIgg Is rejoicing over the ndvi-nuof a young son In his family circle The auspicious event accurrod Alonday. Airs. N. J , Hoedey , mother of B. F. Taylor loft for her home In lowu. Tuesday inoriilnt , after n pleasant visit of several we'oks hero lit. Kpv. Bishop George Wnrthlngton ad ministered the rite of continuation to n Inrgo class nt Christ church , this citv. Ihursdav evening. Dr. F. AI. Homers hns removed to Pueblo Colo. , where ho will permanently reside li future , \vltu the Intention of engaging In the practice of his profession thoro. Agent L. L. Davis nud wife of the Union Pacific nro expected homo Sundny fron Cleveland , O. , whence Mr."Davis had beei called by the death of his mother a weel si n co. Air. and Airs. S. C. Smith started Thurs dnj morning for Washington , D , C , , to bo absent several weeks. Whlloonst Air. Smith will attend the national republican mcctlni nt Cincinnati , Hnrry Axtcll ol Newcastle , Wyo , , who has been visiting his sister , Mrs , K. O. Hurt , it Glenover suburb , departed Tuesday for a brief visit to his old homo In Indiana , ufte which ho will proceed to Portlnnd , Oro. , where ho will engage In business. Airs. William A. Wolfe and mother , Mrs. Colt hnvo returned from n sojourn of sovernl months InFlorida. . The health of both Indies is much Improved , for which purpose their visit was taken. Airs. Dr. Ford Brother lias rejoined her msbind from Philadelphia , nnd will become n permanent resident of Beatrice. Dr. Brother wns on Wcdnesdny appointed county physician by the county hoard of supervisors. Frank ltobert oii of Portlnnd , Ore. , nnd Will T. Kobcrtson of Dendwood , S. D. , wcro n the cltv this week , called hero on the sad duty of attending the funeral of tholr father , ha vcnernblo John Robertson , who died Wednesday of last week , It. O. Bnrler , U. C. Barker , O. P. Fill- ton and George W. AInurer returned Monday ovenlng from n sovernl days' hunt on the Matte after wild geese. The party brought back thirty dend geese , but the boys tire etlcentiiboutwhether they bought or slow them. Prof. C E. Bennett , whoso services ns chorister nt Christ Episcopal church during ho past year have been aecldodly profitable to the musical Interests of the church nnd Ity , departed Tuesday for Oakland. Cal. , vhcro ho has accepted n ll'fo position for thu coming year. Mr. Bennett leaves In Beatrice i host of warm personal friends. Kov. John N. Mills returned Saturday from ho annual meeting of the presbytery at York , Nob. The honor and dignity of rorro- cntint ? this body In grand assembly , which onvenes nt Detroit the last of May , was con ferred on Air. Alills. As retiring moderator of the presbytery , Mr. Alills preached the opening sermon of the meeting Tuesday light. Klittoil. Joe Scott made n flying visit to Button this vock. Airs. Knlzcnstcrcr was quite 111 with grip his week. Cashier Luobbon wont to Clay Center Vodncsday. Air. nnd Airs. Floyd Kellnr have gene to Seneca , Kan. The Inmlly of C. D. Gray hnvo nil been slik : vlth the grip. AInyor Burns and wife of York wcro In own Tuesday. Air. and Airs. Ynples have been qulto sick vith hi grippe. Superintendent Hursh of Clay Center was over to attend the contest. Charlie Glginboth of Hastings wns hero to Islt his mother on Sunday , Will Gnrdncr , cashier of the Clay Center bank , visited in Sutton this week. Wednesday the family of Mr. Barrett noved into the old homo of Grandma Honey. Al. L. Lucbben , cashier in the First Nn- lonnl bank , visited in Clay Center on Wed- icsday. Air. GJass , Air. II. Mclloynolds nnd Air. J. I. Alcltcynolds and Air. Davis came lu from Falrllcld. Air. and Airs. Soderbcrg nnd llttlo soon nro Isltlng Mr. and Airs. L. D. Fowler of Omaha his week. Air. Georiro Conn Is repairing and fixing up ils homo , giving it n very comfortable nud lent appearance. S. C. Thompson , cashier in the First Nn- lonnl bnnk nt Fall-Hold , visited with his icoplo on Wednesday. An excellent programme was elven nt the chenrsal by Airs. Alattlo Aloyer and her mplls last Friday evening. A muslcnlo is to hnppcn here in the near uturo , nt the opera house , that will bo peed , iml what is bettor , it will ba given by homo tnlent. Five of Button's fair damsels drove to jrnfton Inst Sunday , returning in the even- tig nftcr qulto nn adventure with n fright ened team nnd the threatening storm. Airs. J. C. Alorrill , Airs. F. Ilocrgcr , Airs. 3. W. Woodruff , Gertrude Merrill , Lena Woodruff and Minnie and Alabol Hoerger went to York last wcok to do some shopping and visit friends. The contest nt the opera hotiso on Wednes day evening was well attended. It wns the innunl contest nnd three entered. They ivoro Grace Uowo , Clara Stewart nnd Pet \Valther. An interesting programme was rendered. The judges were It. Al. Thomson , Prof. J. H. Hursh nnd Aliss Stoplarl Aliss Pot Wather wus awarded the prize. The "English Ten , " given nt Airs. Aloon's this week was n most plensnnt affair , and English In its way. Mrs. Al. can entertain iis only English Indies do. The tea wns de licious , nnd highly npprcclated by the young ladies. Gnmts and singing wcro interspersed with conversation. The evening's nttraction was an English doll , over llfty year's old. Her face was quaint , but her dress would nearly correspond with the present styles. Airs. Aloon were a heavy silk gown , with u blnck sntm apron richly embroidered in ( lowers with n lace frill around It. Airs. C. B. Grny , Airs. Dr. Vrndenburg , Alrs.lloberts and Airs. Pdtchard , assisted Airs. Aloon In entertaining. Those present were : AIngglo Hoborts , Emma Peterson , Louie Campbell , Lucy Brnun , Alnud Prltchard , Anna Dennis , Kittle Honn , Vida Scott , Clara Lake , Allnnlo Cllft. Alattlo Peterson , Lidn Walton , Alary Thompson , Emma Bishop , JNovn Longstroth , ifinnlo Silver. Alyrtle Jnrrott , Alary Slow- art , Alllo and Edith Clark. Ken n % y. Airs. T. B. Earloy is visiting relatives in W isconsln. C. D. Bessie did business In Lincoln and Beatrice this week. J. S. Aduir of the City Nntlonnl bnnk vis ited Omaha this wcok. G. F. Dnnlels of Creston , In. , visited his brother here this week. J. B. Bcnl went to Tncomn Tuesday even- ins , whore ho will reside. John Blattnerof Washington , In. , is calling on his many friends here. Airs. Arthur Dickinson of Shelton , was the guest of Airs. L. P. Alain this week. A , S. Alaxwell of the Kearney gas com pany , Is visiting his parents in Dlxon , 111. Mrs. Potter returned to Broken Bow this week after visiting her son , A. S. Potter. Airs. E. B. Pierce went to Holviow , Alien. , on Tuesday to attend the funeral of her sister. . The Kearney chy guards will command n place this season among the social organiza tions. Aliss Lena Barlow went to Kcnton , O. , Thursday , where she will remain with her parents. E. E. Richards , cashier of the Farmers' bank at Cambridge , 111. , visited friends hero this week. Airs. Gorman nnd children of Holdrcgo , visited n few days this week with Mrs. W. A. Downing. Henry C. Burnett , into county attorney of Alnryvllle. AIo. , has located in town and will practice law. Kov. E. J. Bosworth , the now Bnptist pnstor , hns nrrivcd with his family from Shelton , Conn. Aliss Clem Gllchrlst , one of Kenrnoy's populnr young ladles , went , to DCS Aloliics this week fora visit with relatives. It. Al. Grimes , Hnrry Srnndman nnd Dr. Bell succeeded In kllllnir twenty-ono gceso one day this wock at Brady Island. , Kov W. S. Barnes , Kov , II , . O. Guotho nnd J. K. Vnnco attended the presbytery moating nt Grnnd laland this week ns representatives of Keurnny Presbyterians. Airs. Davis Hawley of Cleveland Is visiting her brother , F. J. Swltz. Afto'r n short visit bore she will go to California , accompanied by Airs. Swltz , where they will remain foi several months , Aliss Grnoo Hnnd of St. Josn , 111. , who spent the winter with her undo John Harm ) , returned homo. During her stay hero , Aliss Hand won many friends who re gretted her leaving. A pleasing event In which Kearney's social clement was Interested took place at the resi dence of C. P. Shur , in Kenwood , on Tues day evening. It wns a wedding , quiet bul olegnnt in nil Its appointments. Air. Shur's bcnutlful daughter , Marlon , becnmo the wife of Sidney P. Wlloy , the Imndsomo nud popu lar clerk In tto comity treasurer's ' oftlcc. Only the relatives of the groom and a few lu ll mate friends of the brldo witnessed the simple ceremony. There were present the three brothers of the groom , II. F. , E. C. am C. A. Wlloy , Airs. H. F , Wiley , Mrs. K. C. \ \ Hoy. Air. and Mrs. S. F. Perry , Dr. nnd Mrs. C. V , Bastcn , Air. and Airs. Iru John son nnd Miss Mubcl Hoe , Airs , C. E. Klunoy is away for a visit in Iowa. O. i" . Heath , B. it AJ. ngcnt at Kostcrson , Is expected homo next week. Hon. A. S. Marsh of Kcd Cloud was lu tu < city on business Wo < lncday , ' Airs. 12. AI. Corrcll Is at Ogdcn , Utah , she will return in two weeks accompanied by CJjloncl Correll , who Is nt present editor of the Ogden Commercial. Aliss Ednn.Gntcs cntcrtnlncd n number of friends nt her home Tuesday evening. Airs. J. H. Stlckcl received n flno English nug dog cs n present from H. D. Brcono. Alias Duclln Alurdock nnd Airs. Win Wood ward nro visiting friends In Endlcott this wcok. Postmaster Fltchpatrlck has changed the postoftlco from Lincoln avenue to Fourth street. H. D. Brccno hns gone to Hot Springs. Ark. , where no will remain about two nonths. Airs. Al. E. Alnrsh Is building n * V > 00 resl- lonco' nt the corner of Ollvo nvenuo nnd seventh street. C. C. Fletcher nnd John Dnwald wcro icavlly laden with gccso when they returned from the Platte. Amos Shaffer nnd J. D. Boyle have boon suffering with facial .paralysis for some tlmo as a result of the "grip" C. AI. Wothnald and family wcro expected ionic Wednesday , but owing to tno Illness of Airs , Wothnnld they will not como until next veek. J. W. Hughes will soon hnvo the rooms In ho now part of the Central hotel ready lor use , and will have m wagonette running to accommodate ibo traveling public. l-'fctnoiir. C. C. Jones of Sandwich , III. , Is in the city , a guest of his brother , W , II. Jones. Aliss ICntlo Plambcck left this wcok for Nicholson Springs , 'Uenii. , for n visit with her sister. B. Ulu menthol , who has been ot El Pnso , PCX. , for several weeks , returned homo Wednesday. Ex-Congressman Dorsoy wns absent during- the week on n business trip to Now York and Washington , Air. nnd Airs. .Tas. Young have returned rom n month's visit with friends nnd rein- ivcs nt Weeping Water. W. H. Anderson of Llttlo Fnll ? , N. Y. , vns In the city the llrst of the week , n guest of his niece , Airs. Will Al. Blackmail. Airs. Alark Al. Coad has Issued Invitations or a pansy party to bo given nt her olegnnt country sent next Tuesday afternoon from i to . Airs. Fred Nye , who hns spent the winter n this city with relatives , loft Wednesday or Chicago to Join her husband who has n icrmnnent position on the editorial slnff of ho Herald. Consul Love returned homo this week from nn extended .our to Washington'and through cvcral of the southern states. Ho is pro- luring to leave soon for his now post of duty it Sun Salvador. Airs. J. T. AIny nnd Airs. C. Al. Stcbbins myo Issued Invitations for n series of three receptions and parties to bo given next week nt the residence of the former , in honor of Aliss Lotilso Gcrbcr of Cedar Knpids , In. , vho is in the city visiting her sister , Airs. Stcbbins. Aliss Annie Slovcrs gave n pleasant party Thursday night nt the Central hotel in honor ) f her seventeenth birthday anniversary. A urge number of her friends were present to enjoy her hospitality , mid they were royally entertained. The hostess was the recipient ofanumborof Imndsomo presents to com- nemofnto the occasion. Air. Fred Vnughan gave two parties th K vcck " , one on Tuesday evening nnd tlio other in" Thursday evening , both of which were jrllllant social events. In the early part of the evening covers were laid for n sumptuous spread , nfter which the companys tripped .ho light fantastic. In addition to the danc- ng the guests were entertained with vocal and Instrumental music. Thursday evening Air. and Airs. L. AI. Keene gave n 0 o'clock tea to n largo number if their friends , the host and hostess making t tlio success their social efforts always nro. The invited guests were : Alessrs. nnd Ales- dnmes James Balding , II. Torpm , J. F. Allen , E. II. Barnard , J. D. McDonald , K. C. McDonald , J. J. Hawthorne , II. C. Alahanua , E. C. Usher , Thcron Nve , S. B. Colson , Arthur Gibson , L. W. Koynolds , J. F. Koy- nolds , N. H : G. Flfo , C. A. i'llsbury , C. H. Veazlo , C. C. Pollard , Dr. Smith , W. D. Thomas , Comlsh Leo. II. J. Leo , C. H. Per- rigo , M..AI. Coad , L.J.Abbott. Theodore H'uetto ; W. H. Turner , Kobort. IClttlo , Wil son Koynolds , E. It. Vnugunn , UvS. Coman , T. C. Blackmail , J. D. Avcry , and'Mesdames Fowler , Porterfield , , Bugb , Albertson , Har rington , Tompkins , and Kov. A. B. Spaight. The Clelnnd hose company has inaugurated n now social feature -which will consist of living regular entertainments nt Firemen's noli. The first 'eno was hold Wednesday ovenlng , and wns well attended by members of the company nnd their Indies. T.ho fol lowing programme wns excellently rendered nud highly pnjoycdt by all : piano solo , Aliss Lydia Klein ; address. "Our President , " W. II. Teolo ; vocal solo , Fred Schmidt ; Instru mental duet. Allsses Hcrro and Plambcck ; stump speech , G. W. Stnnford ; pinno solo. Aliss Eggloston ; Instrumental duet , Cloland Hose company ; recitation , C. H. Stortnfcldz , banjo solo , C. A. Alllgrlm ; piano solo , Aliss Blanche Turner ; violin solo. August Brclt- ling ; qunrtctto , Alessrs. Schmiu , Cnrruth- ers , Kobinson-nnd Alilgrim. After this pro gramme had been renderedfollowed a season of delightlul sociability. City. Airs. James Cnrdwcll is lying dnngerously ill. Airs. James Kennedy has returned from the cast. Airs. 11. K. Wodehousols home from n visit to Lincoln. Air , nnd Airs. Charles Brant went to Osage Wednesday. Aliss Jennie Frnzlcr of Beatrice , returned homo Wednesday. Airs. Sam Wessell of Lincoln , Is in the city visiting Aliss Wessell. J. H. Cntron and daughter , Airs. E. 1C. Bradley are In Omaha. Aliss Elizabeth Alorton returns to Brown- ell hall , Omaha , this week. Mrs. B. A. Hcptior of Sioux City , In. , is visiting her uncle , S. A. Weimer. Air. nnd Airs. Hall of Omaha nro In the city visiting Air. nnd Airs. J. A. Wnro. Airs. W. S. Hector nnd sister , Alinnah Hnwko , returned homo from Omaha Satur day.Aliss Aliss Alary Lorton , who has been spending the winter In Denver , is expected homo this week. Aliss. Evn Crntlon of SIdney , who hns been visiting Aliss Dora Shannon , returned homo Thursday. Charles Dragoo , James Busch nnd Allsses Cora and Myrtle Hurgus , visited friends tit Union Sundny. Air. nnd Airs , Hurt of Cheyenne nro In the city visiting thu lattor's parents , Air , and Airs. David O'Brlon. Airs. M. C. Bonnet , who hns been the guest of the Alisses HnwKo for n week , returned to her homo In Lincoln Sunday. Airs. Taylor and daughter , Aliss Nellie of Central City uro In the city , the guests of Airs. Georgu Hnwko and daughters. Air. and Airs. W. H. Alford , who hnvo been visiting nt the residence of Airs. Gen eral Coo , returned to their home In Omaha Tuesdny , , T , J , Urunor , night storekeeper nt the dls- vlllery , 1ms moved his family hero nnd hns moved his family hero nnd has gene to house keeping. William Wilson and Aliss Knto Wilsonwho hnvo been In the city tho'eucsts of Airs. John Wales , loft for their homo in Omaha Tuesday. Airs. Alortion nnd daughter , mother and sister of H. F. Alordcn of the News , who hnve been visiting in the city returned homo Wednesday morning. Airs. John P. Brown Is homo from a visit to Omnlm. Airs , A. D. Brown of Onmha Is still very low , but strong hopes are enter- talncd for her rooovcrv. William Wilson , onoof the most successful farmers In Otoo county , accompanied by his nlcco , Aliss Wilson , left Wednesday lor u visit to his old homo In Now York. ! A narty wns given Tuesday ovenlng nt the residence of Air , nud Airs. David O'Brlon ' In honor of their guoats. Air. nnd Airs. Hart , who uro visiting here from Cheyenne , Wyo. Aliss Alllo Chrlstlu , who hns been the guosl of the Allsses Huwico for the past week loft for Omaha Wqdilesday. Aliss Christie formed a very pleasant circle of acquaint ances whllo horo. Air. nnd Mrs. E..H. Wnrren gnvo a dollght- ful reception a few ovcnlntrs ago to the tvnchcrs In the public schools. Air. Warren , who Is n member of Iho school board , has one of the most comtortiiblo homes In the city. Those present werur From the board of edu cation , Prof , J. J. Kdchstotler nnd wife , Sec retary D , P. . Kolfo nud wife , and A. P. Staf ford nnd wife. High schoolProf. . Ostrom principal , and wlfo and Aliss Owons. Secant nvenuo school-Prof. Elwangor , prlnclyal CHEAP SUITS In advertising- immense lines of spring clothes for incus' wear , we possibly have not paid the attention to the cheaper grades of suits that ' our stock demands , There arc a great many men who can't afford to pay fifteen or twenty dollars for a suit , no matter how good the suit may be , Again , there are men who can't afford to even ten dollars for suit pay a , simply for lack of the ten dollars , Again , there arc men who liny a cheap suit , wear it one season , sell it or give it away , and then buy another. Buying a CHEAP suit in most stores , means buying a POOR suit. With us its different- . No matter how low a priced suit you buy of us , the suit will be GOOD. People often wonder where we get suits to sell so cheap. Perhaps we "pick 'em oft' the trees where they grow , " Perhaps we buy cheaper than the average merchant. Perhaps we're willing to nnkc smaller profits than most stores , and , perhaps well , perhaps you don't care how WE get them. WHERE we get them , nor anything about US\ \ its 7/0//'and / / WHERE YOU * & them that interests YOU. Our buyer recently "do * d out several hundred medium-priced suits. They will be placed on sale to-day in two lots. "You never saw the like before. " LOT ONE Three hundred and sixty-four Men's Fancy Cheviot Suits , in two handsome shades in sixes from 3-1 to ' 12 , cut in style , made in shape , and well trimmei : suits worth seven to nine dollars At Four Dollars and Ninety Cents. LOT TWO Three hundred and ten hanlsome Fancy All Wool Cheviot Suits , sizes 3-1 to ' 12 , in a _ half dozen handsome styles of strips anl plaids , well cut , well lined , well trimmed , well made , " " suits worth from nine to eleven dollars , at the low price of Five Dollars and Ninety Cents. TO BE EARLY , INSURES EXCELLENT SELECTION. Nebras Corner Fourteenth and Douo-las Streets. nnd Allsses Lnurn Alnrncll , Hnttlo Gerhnrdt. Cornelia Pctrlng , Estello llomcrlck , , icsslo : 'nyne , Myrtle Fraker , Ncttlo Kusscll mid Dlflo Stevenson. Fourteenth street school i'rof. Schnfer , principal , nnd Allssos Colin , Burcort , Nellie AlcCoy , Bloomey GoUiborg and Flora Lev ! . Sixth street school Aliss Lion E. Wright , principal , and Alissea Ida iinlston , Hello Taylor , Jennie Williams , Aln- nlo Harris , Lulu Hand , Ella Gumn nnd Alar- _ ory Hershoy. Grcgirsport school Aliss Nina ilooth , principal , nnd Alisses Lulu Powell nnd Clnni Kehso. Kearney school Aliss Alice Boyer , principal , nnd Aliss Alintio Cooloy. Bclmont school Aliss Ellen Ware , n-lncipal. _ _ _ _ _ M. L. Vnrncy of Omaha spent Sunday In this city. A. L.Vlgton of Omaha was In .the city this week. Harry Blcnkiron Is visiting in Chicago and Pckiu , 111. Mrs. L. Hnhn and children nro visiting in Nebraska City. L. B. Palmer is home from a four months' visit to California. Dr. U Loda of Salt Lake City , Utan , Is visiting friends In the city. Airs. C. II. Paul and daughter visited 'riends In Omaha last week , MM. J. A. Keasey of Crete is visiting her daughter , Mrs. C. E. Goodln. Mrs. Fred Brenner nnd son nro visiting relatives In Omaha this week. It. K. Morlodgo is in Clarlndn , la. , called ihcro by the death of bis mother. L. H. Guernsey returned Sunday from hlcngo , after a siege of lit Grippe. Mr. nnd Mas. Jnko Barrett returned this week from n pleasant visit to Denver. Charles Dlotrick nnd Mayor Clarke were guests of Senator Coulter last Sunday. Miss Lou SchaufelberRor of Muncie , Intl. , is visiting the family of her brother Charles. The Junior dancing club entertained their Mends nt Germanla hall Wednesday even ing. ing.Miss Miss Grace Plko and horsistcr.Mrs. Frank Leonard , nro visiting at Perry , In. ' , this week. Mrs. J. N. Clarke pravo ono of the prettiest card parties of the season last Thursday ovenlng. Mrs. Ed Bexton returned Wednesday from a pleasant visit to her parents at Au rora , Nob. ' Mrs. B. F. Kohror of Iowa arrived this week and will make her future homo in this city with her son , U. S. Hohrer. Kov. H. O. Scott , the now minister nt the First Presbyterian church , will deliver his initial sermon Sunday morning. The Young Men's Christian association gymnasium exhibition Monday evening was a very creditable affair and wus fairly well attended. "Tho Farmers' Alliance , " n melodrama written by A. H. Murray of this city , will bo produced in Chicago nt an early date. The nlay Is full of merit and is bound to make n decided hit. Tlio first annual ball of the Sons of Veter ans at Germanla hall Tuesday evening was a brilliant hffnir. About thirty couples were In attendance. John Hammond did himself paoud ns master of ceremonies. Mrs. F. F. Vogel spent Sunday In York. J. B. Buckley did Omaha the past week. II. Weston and family have moved to Lin coln. Captain Erie Johnson did Lincoln again this week. W. M. Orr and family have moved to North Bend. Born , Monday , April 13 , to A , J. Weston- 1ns and wife , n boy , Hon. II. C , Merrill , with his sou Arthur , Sundaycd In the Burg. Miss EdnnColomnn died Tuesday" and was burled the following day. S. C. Woodruff , the News man , has moved to the eastern part of the city. Kov. A. C. Milton ronductcd services In Lancaster county Sundny hist. Dr. A. Colenmn of Denver , Colo. , spent the past week with his family nero. C. Johnson and wife returned last Satur day from an extended visit to Sweden. J. A. Frawloy and family nro expected homo from Sun Antonio , Tox. , next month. E. Bauman of the Louts Bradford lumber company , did Grand Island the past week , B. J. Moroy and bride of Ulysses visited the father of the former in the burg this week. The ' Young Men's Christian association hold n reception at their rooms Saturday evening last. Mrs. II. M. Marquis has gene to Chicago for an extended visit. She has resigned her position In the Stromsburg schools. E. F. Fanchilo Sundnyed nt homo. J , K. Bruch was at Lincoln the last of tno week. Hon. G. D. Molklejohn wns In town n few hours Tuesday. C. W. Hoffman was at Omaha n portion of this week on business. W. B. Stocka und wlfo of Albion spent Sunday with frinds nnd relatives. Mrs. G. M , Bnor , who has been visiting friends In Iowa , returned on Wednesday , Will Kent nnd Gus Foss of Chicago are spending n few weeks In Genoa and vicinity hunting wild s'ceso. Superintendent Backus loft on Tuesday for the Cheyenne Indian atrcncy nfter pupils for the Indian school hero. , Miss Turner , muslo teacher nt the Indian school , spent a portion of the wcolt beneath the parental roof at Columbus. Miss Elva Plank , who ha * been visiting friends In Genoa for several weeks past , re turned to her homo In Iowa on Monday last , L. A. Gadd , who has been employed at the Indian school for several weeks past , re turned to his homo In Lincoln on Thursday. Mr. W. K. Walton , who was summoned to Washington last week by the alolines * and death of his Infant son , returned hero Tues day. Ltttlo Grade , who was very low , Is re ported bettor. York. Wes Fisher loft Wednesday for Kearney. George F. Corcoran left Tuesday for Chi cago. Air. and Airs. Dr. Ilvnti went to Omaha Tuesday. Aliss Gusta Reader arrived homo from Chicago cage Alonday. Airs. J. AI. Gardner is visiting her sister in Betrnnd , Nob. AIIss Jennie Doty hns been visiting friends in Hastings- several days. J. N. Kildow is on the road this ivcck In the Interest of the marble works. The Orphan's homo will hereafter bo lu charge of Air. nnd Airs. Simrlock. Air. nnd Airs. W. K. Ball loft Tuesday for Creston , In. , where they will reside. G , W. Alilles and Lon Kichardson arrived homo from Seattle , Wash. , Alonday , Dr. W. AI. Knapp of Lincoln was shaking hands with friends in the city Tuesday. N. A. Sherman is homo from Salt Lnko Cit3nfter an nbsenco of several months. Air. A. G. Henderson of St. Paul has pur chased the photograph studio of J. Al. Lloyd. Aliss Ella Graves has returned from Chic ngo , and Is visiting friends In York nnd Brad" shaw K. A. Hursoy of Chlvwa , Neb. , was the guest of T. B. Cluwson for several days this week. S. C. Grlppon nrrivcd homo frpm Denver , Col. , Friday to attend his daughter Winnie's wedding. Tho.AIisscs F.dio hnvo boon entertaining their friend , Aliss Jennie Cull of Chicago , this week. J. C. Kilnor of Chicago , has been spending sovernl days this week among his old friends in the city. Air. and Airs. T. D. Knnpp , who have been spending the winter In Kentucky with rela tive , nro hnine. Airs. Walter Shamp of Holyoke , Col. , for- merl1 of York , has been visiting friends in the city during the week. A missionary tea was given at the Alctho- dlst parsonage Thursday evening from llvo until half past eight o'clock. Airs. Phillip Mcohuii and Aliss Nellie Men- ton loft Tuesday for Weston , 111. , where tho.y will visit friends for several weeks. Airs. W. A. Miller loft Wednesday for Springfield. 111. , to join bur liusb-uul. "T.uoy . will make that city their future home. The Senior Y. P. S. C. E. of the Congre gational church mot Tuesday evening nt the residence of A. Parmelec , Alias Alartin acting ns hostess. Mrs. E. K. Turomnn. who hns been visiting with her sister , Airs. T. D. Aloore , for several weeks , returned to her home in Taylorville , 111. , Wednesday. Airs. Alillerof Champaign , 111.who has boon visiting her niece , Alrs.C.L. Aloisncr , returned homo Tuesday. She was accompanied by Aliss Josie Aloisnort The operetta , ' 'A Dross Kohc.ir.sal , " which was to have been given by the ladles of the Y. society Tuesday ovoninir , was postponed until this evening on account of rainy weather. Air. E , A. Fonl has resigned the secretary ship of the Y. M. C. A.- preparatory to going to the missionary Holds of Africa. The vacancy will bo llllod by Air. C. A. Powell , of Hustings. The Presbyterian Christian Endeavor so ciety was handsomely entertained Tue dny evening at the homo 'of Edwin Hell. After the routine business was disposed of various games and other amusements wcro indulged in. in.Tho The city was crowded with strange fncos last wock. The ministers and their wives la attendance nt the presbytery meetings nnd thu ladles of the missionary delegntlon made York IOOK like n burg where religion was the principal business of the people. Airs. Jasper Huffman , assisted by n num ber of friends , surprised her husb.im ! in n manner that will make him always remember his birthday , Tuesday When ho wont homo to dinner ho was Informed that some parties were awaiting to sco him in the par lor. Ho went in nnd found himself in the midst of a merry crowd , who scorned to enjoy his dlsuomliluro amazingly. Ho was then invited into the dining room and given the scat of honor at a table loaded with the delicacies of the season. Later be wns pro- seated with sover.1l handsome presents. Wednesday inornlng'tho parlors of Mr. S. C. Grlppen's rc.sidenco were fragrant with beautlfulllowors and the warm sun of April streaming through the windows lighted up a scene such as only comes when chains of love nro riveted nt the marriage altar. It was the wedding ceremony of Percy A. Kilmer nnd Wlnnlfrod Grlppen. Kov. E. A. Lconor , in the presence of the families and near rela tives , spoke the words that united the young couple lor their Journey through life. Air. Kilmer is a young man that In all business nnd social relations , enjoys the respect nnd honor of n wldo acquaintance , and the bride enjoys the happy distinction of being Known as ono the social lights of the city , where she has lived ucarlv all her life. They loft at noon on n tour through the east , and will bo at homo to their friends after .May llat , their homo on East Hill. vTlifii Haliy wim elck , wo gayo her C/istorla , When ahowM a C1ilMiliocriuU forCostorla , When 'io ' beemnn Mlwi , hc clung to Cnstorla , Wlien iho bad CUlUruu , ibo gave them Cutorte , V1HJTHIIE\K \t \ n Kiiropoan fuce prt-purutlon. Imparts n I'earlj ' roinplcilon , luuLi Ilko tprliiK wnlor , no lend or mmiKlnK InitroOlunU , wniranttxl Ihobosttu Aojurlcu. Jnpftckiiiro. iirJJor Ji. Hunt 11117 wlicru prepaid on eceipt of prlca , or < U. I ) . Klniler Unix Cu , . 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