TT-TR OMAHA DALLY HEE : SATTT1DAV. MAY Irt. 1801 TWTCT.VI ? What the WorM of Fashion is Doing Throughout Nebraska. SMART PEOPLE IN SUMMER DAYS. CHIi'H mid oTowiiH In tlio Cfynmon AW'iiltirninl Knjoj-lhcj Distinction ol' HuliiK "In llio tiwlm" Movc ILICIltH Of I'c < > llC. Ouiafan's neighboring cltlo < ? . notwithstand ing thnt .lurio dnyu nro npproachlnj , ' , contlnuo to furnish u ti\n \ rit \ of social Horns , iis n periisnl of the following will show : I'liUtHiiimilli. M. H. Murphy was In Omaha Friday. Lucinn Allllur was In Omatui Monilny. J. .f. Wallers was In our city Tuesday. Mrs. H. C. Kltclilo Is vlsltlnir In Ulcnwood. Knniuul Kllno of Union wai In town Tliurs- Jay.K. . K. A. Davis caino In from the west Thurs day.Andrew Andrew Matouch visited In Omaha Tues day Charles McICnlco left for St. Joseph Tues day. day.John John II. IJodtcr spent n day in our city last week. Ware Allen of Ashland was in town last VCClt. . 'f , Miss Dora IFoka Is visiting this week in Ashluml. W.j. \ . Ilrowno returned last week from Bt. Louis. John Donclan la visiting relatives In St. losi-ph. Krniik Fclgcr was in town Tuesday from Louisville. Sum Patterson was a visitor in Omaha Satti relay. Mrs , John O. Huberts was in Omaha ilur- liiK the weuk. Miitthow ( .taring departed for Wichita , Kan. , Tuesday. Mrs. Bird OHcullelU visited In Weeping Water lust week. O. H. Ilnllou and wife took in Omaha Jurinp the week. Mrs. .1. I'opporburg and son Key are visit ing In St. Joseph. A.V. . Atwood returned Monday to his' home In Fremont. Mrs. Lewis Myers of Cedar Creek was in llio city last week. Charles Forbes and wile are visiting friends in Lincoln. Mrs. Cliaso and daughter Fantilo were Lin coln visitors last wool ; . I. II. Young and wife bavo returned from their visit in California. Fred Sclinuler , the Cedar creek miller.was In town during tbo week. 1'ntrlck jllussington of Louisville precinct was in town Thursday last. Mrs. J. M. 1'attprson. Miss iMagglo Samp- ion and Miss IClla Write \voi-o in Omaha during the wcuk. Miss Mamie 1'atteo returned Tuesday from Boston , Mass. , where slio has bcou visiting with her grandparent * . Mrs. I ) . Fitcho , who has bpcn visiting her eon Fred the past week , departed for her homo in the west last week. Mrs. K. K. Livingstone and Mrs. John H Cox attended tbo funeral of thu late Mrs. Anderson of Glenwood , Tuesday. The "ICaffeo Itlntch" was ontertaiuod by Mrs. S. JI. Atwood at her cosy residence on Uigli Scliool bill last Thursday evening. Mrs. H. Leo Hatch of Jacksonville , 111. , do- pnrte.l for homo Thursday morning via Kan- ins City. She has been the guest of Mrs. S. II. Atwood for a week. "Lust week n merry party of yoiuiR people comprl.slnu' the Misses Mary ( jraut , Minnie Moore , Bertha Wise , Adclo Stcmpko , FranklA Stiles and Messrs.Vill Strolnut , A. D. Egenbrodt and J. 1C. Pollock betook tbuni- iclvcs to a ( juiot nook on the Platte river for a day's onoymont-aml ] as they nro all mem bers of a church choir , it Is presumed the feathered songsters were outdone Incarrollug for the uonco. On Tuesday Dr. Edpar D. Cummins was married to Miss Allco J. Phillips , the wed ding taking place at the homo of the bride's parents In Ottawa , 111. The future homo of thq young couple will bo in this city , where Dr. Cummins was born and reared. The doptor is a favorite , both professionally and ociiill.\Hiul Plattsinou th society will heartily welcome his bride. Tuesday morning the residence of Mrs. R. n. Livingston was the scene of considerable piety , the occasion being the celebration of tbo marriage of her oldest daughter , Anna , to Mr. 1 { . J. Franklin of Denver. The cere mony , after the ritual of the Kpiscopal church , was performed by Uov. H. B. Bur- BC.-.S and was witnessed by only the immediate members of the fntnily. The bridal party loft on the morning train for Omaha , and ftcr a few days' sojourn there will leave for Denver , their futrtro homo , Go m : vn. Mr , Charles Hyde has boon granted an In crease of pension. Miss ICato Fisher is confined to her homo by an attack of rheumatism. The Woman's Itcllcf corps iravo an ice croam'Sbclal Friday night which was largely attondqjl. " A nice tennis ground has boon laid off south of the park and a clut ) organized for the practice of thai sport. Miss Iiia J. Smith , lately of Indianapolis , is spending a week with friends hero pro- vioui-to nt'coptlng a position mJLIncoln , Mr. J. A. U'ells , Jr. , of McCook is in town Rupcrlntemling the completion of the room ROOII to bo occupied bv tbo store of J. Albert Wells & Son. Messrs.V. . S. Huston , J. Jensen , Rev. .1. A. Barker and Mr. and Mrs , ( } . W. .Smith wore among those in Omaha Wednesday to see the president. Ono hundred and llftv CJoncvaltes were at- traded to Fairmont Wednesday morning by the presidential party making a ten minute's slop there. A special train waa run oti the U. & M. Mr. W. TI. Jameson and daughter , Mrs. Matthews , returned from Omaha Tuesday. Mr. Jameson is rno of ( Jenova's highly re spectable citizens and the people bore are in sympathy with any action ho may have taken In the Hotel Cu ey affair. I'Yomont. Mrs. H. Torpin wont to Oakdalo Monday to visit her sou , C. H. Torpin. T. D , Black has gone to Bancroft , Mo. , to remain for n few weeks on business. Mrs. ( ! . K. Haskell has gone to Lynxvllle , WIs. , for a month's visit at her old homo. Bela Baldwin has gone to Pennsylvania on n visit to his father , at the old homestead. Mrs. Nannie Tumor Jay Is in the city from Chicago visiting her mother , Mrs. Turner. Mrs. A. J. Mokler of Omaha Is in the city for ( i visit with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Black. Mrs. A. O. Noreen and children wont to Omaha Tuesday for a few days' visit with relatives , Mrs. A. W. Atwood and daughter , Halite , returned Monday from n week's visit at PlattsmoiUh. Mr. and , Mrs. Alfred L. Atwood were on- tcrtiimltig tills week Mr. and Mrs , O. M. Dunlavy of Kelthsburg , 111. Pcumonl's ' W attended the presidential reception at Omaha. It was n gala dny for those who wont from Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Kiteham of Sault Btc. Marlf. Minn. , were In the city this week renewing their old Fremont friendships. Dr. J. S. Devries returned Thursday from Lincoln , where ho was In attendance , upon the mutual meeting of the Stale Medical as sociation. A. H. Wlltz attended the biennial state meeting of the Ancient Order of United Workmen held at ( Jrand Island Tuesday and Wednesday. Postmaster II. ( J. Walcott and H , W. Turner have ROHO to Hot Springs , S. D. , for a brief stay with the hope of overcoming their rheumatic twinges. A. M. Clomonco and 0. W. D. Reynolds rarae homo Monday night from Kansas City , where they went as delegates to the National Young Men's Christian association. Mr. aud Mrs. George End and daughter , MUs Qlura , are In tbo city , guests of their daughters , Mrs. Ray Nye ud Mrs. Qua Sehnige , They nro on their way homo to Shoboygati from a visit on the Pnclllo coast. Superintendent of Census Porter and wife , Hon. John F. Plummor. Colonel I'aynonnd Dr. Saundcrs of New ork cltv weru In the city Saturday evening for a couple of hours. They stopped hero on Invi tation of Hon. O.V. . K. Dorsey , who drove them about the city , after which n levco was held at the Dorsey residence. The Young Ladles' Lunch club met this week with Miss Joiophlno Ui hards on Fri day evening. Each member of the club pre pares n dlMi for the menu at each mealing , und thus sociability nnd tua culinary art nr happily blended. On this occasion the gen tlemen friends of tbo members were Invited in to enjoy Iho dnlnty repast which the ladles bad prepared. After tbo men had been duly disposed of and its merits critically discussed tbo party enjoyed an hour or two of dancing to wind up the pleasant occasion. Tlio o present were : The Misses Lizzlo Thomas , Louise Torpin , Jesslo Holding , Nell McPherson , Llda Fife , Hotlo Leo , Josephine Richards , Mabel Sberwin Miud May Frelda Mngo- lllllUUi ilV-ltll , * > A AMll * ! l' f , * iwiiti * i-i.nu - nan , Bella Mneiuiu , Mabe' CrooMamo DcntiPby , L. Louise Gerber , Mrs. C. M. Stebblns , Messrs. C. B. Nlcodmnus. C. B. Onrvln , TlmJ Qiilim , " . D. Dunning , W. Vance , A. C. Hears , John Thomson , F. W. Vaughn. Frank Elllck , A. Ar M. Stobblns" Nolmiska City. Miss Hird Is in Dtinbar. Mayor Ireland Sundayod in Omaha. MKs Moars of 1'eru Is visiting In the olty. ' Miss Fannlo Wllcox is visiting In Omaha. Miss Anna Clark visited Syr.iou.so on Tues day.Mrs. " Mrs. A. P. Stafford Is visiting her sister in Omaha. Mrs. J. T. Storms Is liomo from a visit to Unaililla. Mrs. C.V. . Seymour has recovered from a .sick spell. Mrs. F. N. Lawrcnco has gene to Syracuse on a visit. Sam Davics and wife were In Omaha Wednesday. Mrs. D. P. Uolfo loft Wednesday for Bath , N. Y. , on a visit. Dr. Schwartz spent Sunday with friends In Mound City , Mo. Hon. J. Sterling Morton and his sister are visiting in llio east. Mrs. Thomas U'hltchtll Is visiting her parents In Creston , la. Canoy Hanks and daughter have gene to Manltou Springs Cob. Postmaster F. J. Ho'voy ' nndwlfo visited Omaha on Harrison day. Miss Molllo Wood of Syracuse Is in the city visiting her tnaliy friends. HMiss Kattmnii and Miss Amia Korff are homo from a vl.sit in Lincoln. City Treasurer Frad Hellor and wife vis ited Omaha o.irly la llio week. County Clerk Frank McCartney nnd wife visited Omaha on Harrison day. Miss Maggie Roddy , who is attending nor mal in Peru , spent Sunday with her parents. General C. H. Van Wyck nnd wife went to Omaha to mlnglo withj.ho prosldonllal party. Mrs. W. II. GIbbs nnd daughter are in Kansas City. Mrs. Gibbs' father is danger ously 111. Colonel R. A. Eaton'of the World-Herald spent Sunday with his many friends In No- Mrs. Patrick Koddy nud brother , Mr. J. Ilonzic , of Lcatlvillo , Col. , loft Wednesday for Fort Dodge , la. Henry VIISQ of Omana was In the city on Monday. Ho will build a $10.000 residence for Mr. BIscholT. Mrs. Lr. ) Line of Aberdeen , S. D , , arrived in timeto attend the funeral of her step mother , Mrs. Jrwin. Mr. Koonoy. private secretary to Hon. John C. Watson , visited friends at Lincoln and Omaha early iu the week. Miss Gortlo Van Motor , local manager of the Western Union telegraph olllco , spent Harrison day al Omaha. Mrs. II. Y. Blrkby and Mrs. George Hor- chors , who have been visiting their parents in Iowa , roUirned home Friday. Miss Emily Coleman of Brownvillo , Nob. , is in the eltv visiting with her nephew , County Attorney John A' . Murgan. Miss Myrtia Hargus returned to her "homo Wednesday to spend the summer. Her sis ter , Miss Cora , will return Saturday. Mr.s. Michael Dcruin has concluded to make her permanent homo in Detroit , Mich. This lady lias n largo number of warm friends in tills city who will bo sorry indcod to learn this news. ' Little Esther Plnnoy gave a birthday party to a number of her young frinuds Monday evening. It was the eighth anniversary of her birth , nnd the oceaslou was very much 01 , joyed by the company. Two weddings have occurred In society circles during tno past week , both occurring on the same evening. Mr. William Mapes and Miss Klla McCallnm wore married at the liomo of the bride's parents and have gone to Syrufiiso to spend the honeymoon. Mr. Oscar O. Thomas and Miss Dora Mc Cartney were married m the First Pros by terlan church by Huv. Hunter in the pres ence of more than a hundred friends. Their future homo will bo at Strung , Nob. Orfticula. Mrs. M. IJ. Snodgrass is at Lincoln this week navini ; her eyes treated. Horatio U. Saunders and wife lott for their homo at Long pine the first of the week. Uov. F. M. Esterbrook of Klslnro visited with Hov. T. W. Sea&rook on Tuesday. Mrs. M. B Cunningham attended the meet ing of the W. F , M. S. nt Aurora ibis week. Bird Dctwilor , banker at Ytittan , Nob. , visited with relatives and friends several days this week. A special train nnd special rates took al most everybody that had the wherewith to Omaha this week. H. ( I. Campbell , editor of the Record , put In n peed share of this wee k at Ouialia view- inir President Harrison. Mr. Lyman has taken possession of the Palace hotel , while Mr , Patton , the old laud- lord , will remove to Kearney. Mrs , Ilov. J. W. Seabrook went to York on Tuesday , and wa.s going from there to Aurora ns a delegate to the W. F. M. S. Mrs. Grant Hay visited her brother George lu Omaha this week and Is now visiting her husband's parents at Walnut , la. Hon. J. II. Mickey went down to Omaha on Tuesday , so as to avoid the rush and not lo have to sleep on a cot ut the hotels. Mrs. Dr. Whalgy and Mrs , Dr. Shaw at tended the mooting of the Womnu's ' Christian Temperance union at Milford , Nob. , this week. The Misses Helllobower , Zilg , Van Horn anil Jessie McGaw nnd Mr.s. Makeover , all democrats , wont to Omaha to see u republi can president on Wednesday. Hon. E. L. King , V. II. Clark , Dr. Kunkcl , County Clerk Davidson and a host of others took their opera glasses and went to Omaha to see a president wno don't veto pension bills. bills.Hon. Hon. I. F. Kelly , ox-county clerk , and wife have returned from Oklahoma nnd think that It Is "Just the nicest country. " Tli oy have sola their residence hero and will move In about two weeks , The Woman's Holio'f corns and Grand Army of the Republic are making arrange- incuts to keep Memorial day at Armstrong this year. Hon. H. M. Marquis , county at torney , will deliver the address. Grand _ Henry T. Oxnard has returned from n business trip to Norfolk. ' H. P. Browstorof the United Status land oftleo went to Omaha Wednesday. Clan Robinson toft last week for Denver where ho expects to reside permanently. J. W. Hoffman of Lincoln was a Grand Island visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Nellie \Yhltq of 'Lincoln Is visiting in the city , the guest of .Nfls * Carrie Wusmer. Miss Jennie Maxwell of Kearney Is lsl ing frlond.s and rouuwlng old aciiuulntancos In the cily. A company of young people went to Dam phnn Tuesday evening and organized i Christian Endeavor society. Mayor Boydon wenfto Omaha Wednesday morning on buslnosK connected with Iho State Pharmaceutical asaoclatlon , George A. Roiuph of .tho flrm of Ltmback it Roaugh , has' gene cast for a short trip throuch Illinois nnd Michigan , Secretary Carothors of the Young Men's Christian association has returned from Kan sas City , where bo has boon In attendance al the nationalconvention. , The Social Hour club gave another of 1U select dances at the Ancbnt Order of United Workmen hall Friday ovenlng. Tbcro was n largo atlcndnnco of society people. O. J. bmlth , the genial assistant cashier of the Bank of Commerce , has purchased the J. M. Marsh residence In West Lawn. Thoio Is u matrimonial rumor In connection with the purchase that will bo verlflod by later developments. The Pacific band was reorganized n short time ago with twcntv-thrco momboM. The boys were In the Ancient Order of United Workmen procession Tuesday afternoon , the first tlmo since Uiolr reorganl/alion , and re- colvedgcncral praUo for tbo excellence of their playing. York. Dr. Sedgwlck Is visiting In Shnron , WIs. Mrs. Emmolt Love loft for Greelcy Centre Tuesday. Mr. nnd MM. O. W. Woods loft Wednes day for Denver. Walter Cowcll returned Tuesday from Conncctlcul. Mrs. David Fisher Is visiting her son Walter at Slonx Falls , S. D. A. S. Harli.n and Frank Robertson left Wednesday for Olympia , Wash. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Blue of Fremont were the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Bemls Wednesday. Mrs. N. V. Marian and daughter Gcrtlo went to Omaha Tuesday. A largo number of ) > ooplo went from hereto to Omahn Wednesday lo see Iho president. A concert at tbo Presbyterian church , under the direction of Prof. Parks , enter tained n fair audience Monday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thompson of Sownrd nro the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Boll. Mrs. Loveland of Kearney Is visiting her sister , Mrs. L. F. Soutbworth. She Is on her way to Wisconsin for n summer's visit. Messrs. Hatlleld , BowKcr nnd Flick , with tlii-lr respective families , spent Wednesday on the Blue river , llshlng. Tlie public schools will hold n Memorial dny celebration on the evening of May ; ) J. An altrnctivo programme is in preparation. Miss Jennie Nelson , who has been visiting bRrsistor , Mrs. N. I' . Lrundccn , during the winter , has gene homo. Mesdames Miller , Spurluck , Small , Farley , Coy , Newman. Arnold nnd Miss Ella Linch attended the woman's homo missionary con vention in session ut Aurora Wednesday. C ! . L. Burr , editor of the Aurora Register , was viewing Iho sighls of ibis city Monday. Miss Fannlo Perryman nnd Mrs. Bcnton , wife of tbo state auditor , and her daughter , were the guests of Mrs. D. J. Hamilton last weoic. The loyalists of the Baptist church gave n banana s'ocial at tbo residence of E. V. Green Thursiiuy ovcning. Mr. Powell , the now Young Men's Chris tian association secretary , arrived irom Hustings ibis week , and look charge of Iho rooms here. Miss Myra Clark of Sutton arrived in the city Tuesdav to visit with the family of Mayor Bcmis for several days. J. W. Small entertained G. M. Prcntiss , the Fairllold postmaster , for several days this week. The Senior Young People's Christian En deavor society of the Congregational church met .Monday evening at tbo homo of Mrs. C. C. Cobb. Mrs. Philip Meehnn nnd family returned from their Illinois visit Friday. Mrs. Mon- on , an aunt of Mrs. Alouimn's came witn hem to spend the summer iu York. Last Thursday evening the parlors of O. A' . Post's beautiful residence wore thronged ivith a largo number of happy pleasure seek- TS. The occasion was a social given by the 'rosbytcrians. Mr. Post and his estimable ivlfo were most untiring In their efforts to nako their guesls feel perfectly at home , and , vcll they succeeded. Tbo largo conservatory eccntly added to their bouse nnd the ex- etislvo nnd well kept lawn were beautifully .Humiliated wltti Chinese lanterns. A liter- iry and musical programme , under ttio dlrec- rlon of Mrs. E. T. Franks , was n pleasing . 'caturo of the evening. It was opened with n solo by Miss Haunts , followed by roclta- .ions , duets nnd Instrumental pieces by Miss jreone. Mr. and Mrs. Klinck , Miss Corbett , Miss Gardner , Mr. Barnett , Miss Warner nnd Miss Lanning of Now Jersey. I/iiiooiii. James Carter left Tuesday for an extended eastern tour. Hon. J. Sterling Morton of Arbor Ledge wus in the cily Tuesday. Mrs. W. Easlcrday started Tuesday for Canton , O. , to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Nowcomb of Omaha were visiting iriends in the city Tuesday. George Theirs of Chicago , formerly of this city , is spending n few days with bis wife's relatives. Lieutenant Dudlcv and wife arrived In the cltv ' Tuesday and are the guests of Mrs. C. C.'Yates. Mrs. M. L. Ruxton left Tuesday for an extended visit at her former homo' ' near Columbus , O. Mrs. Dr. Trogdenand Mrs. C. F. Harphatn mvo left for Mattoon , 111. , on u visit with friends at their old homo. Messrs. N. S. Micbner and C. B. Stock- house have returned from Galveston , Tex. , where they have spent the wlnlor. James E. Mallory , jr. , loft Monday for Jacksonville , 111 , , his old homo , where ho will visit parents nnd friends for a month or moro. Mrs. G. W. Bell , who has been an agree able visitor for two weeks with her children and Lincoln friends , loft Monday for her homo In Idaho. Mr. M. Sauermann has gene to Ontario , Canada , to attend the funeral of his nother. Ho will take nn extended business trip east nnd south bcforo returning. G. S. Wedgowood nnd family left Monday for Chicago where Mr. Wedgowood will In the future bo located as manager for the cir culation department of the American book publishing company. Elder J. G. Miller. Lincoln's old time citizen - zen , arrived Tuesday from Pascdona , Cal. , nnd will bo in the city for n few weeks wlillo looking after his property Interests in the city nnd country. Prof. A. H. Edgrcn of the state university is making llnal preparations for removal to Gothenburg , Sweden. Ho will sail with his family Juno -t. Prof. Eagron expects to spend the .summer in Germany , and his fain- ilv will go to CoKMihagen | , where Mrs. Ed- gren's parents reside. Miss Mary Trailer of this cily and Jnsso II. flycklt of Fnirileld , Neb. , were united In mar- rlago In Iho presence of a number of friends and relatives nt the bride's home , ItWO Q streol , Tuesday evening at S o'clock. Uov. F. Stein nf St. Paul Molhodlst Episcopal church performed the ccromony. The happy pair will make tlicir future homo in Fairllold , wliuro Mr. Byckit is engaged in business. Genoa. E. F. Fall-child spent Sunday nt Genoa. County Treasurer Knoft was In town Tues day. day.Mrs. Mrs. Julia Patlerson is vislllng her sislcr , Mrs. H. E. Fonday. Mrs. W. F. Culchfleld of Fullcrton was a Genoa visitor Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs , G. A. Mnllln spent Sunday last with friends al Fullerton. Miss Kutlo Waegoner of Wisconsin Is visit Ing her brolhor , Fred , lliis week. E. Campbell aud brolhor from Kansas Sundayed with their brother Fred in Genoa. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fonda drove to St. Ed wards on Sunday last on a visit to their par- cuts. cuts.E. E. Burke , who has been absent for some time on a trip through Colorado , returned on Wednesday. Posimastor Wheeler of Fullerton stopped In town n short tlmo on Tuesday while on his way to Omaha. Quo of the most enjoyable dancing partlc of the season was given at the opera hall on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stock spent a portion of the Week in Omaha , Mr. Stock having been summoned to servo on the United States Jury.Messrs. Messrs. Mitchell , Goodwin , Bruso nnd Bolsley started for Oreiron nn 'Thursday ' , whoro' they contemplate locating. Messrs. Mitchell and Bruso are accompanied by their families. A very pleasant occasion was the marrlago of Mr. Alexander Clark und MUs Radical Myers at the residence of the groom's parents ' on Sunday evening last , at which a large ; party of friends were present. H. Lewis. P. L. McFaydon , O. E. Green and G. A , Mullln nra making propiu'utlQps for a trip through Wyoming and tbo west , lurtlug next Monday , They expect tc bei absent nbout four weeks. The trip Is to bo purely for pleasure. A. Wiifrgonor of Omaha was In the city Tuesday. G. E. Jenkins of Fulrbury was hi the city Tuesday. Charles U. Ulco of Stcclo City was In tbo city Tuesday. A. V. Whiting of Falrbury was In the city Wednesday. Fred Meyer of Fremont was n Beatrice vbltor Tuesday. D. R , Hall of Grlswohl , la. , Is vislllng friends In Iho city , Miss Grace NowUlrk has gene cast on n visit of several weeks. Mrs , S. Goiusott is homo again from n pro longed visit In Illinois. Mrs. Burnett of Blue Rapids , la. , Is visitIng - Ing friends In the city. H. S. Elmoroi has returned to Kansas City to reside for tho-futuro. Mrs. C. C. GillVspio is visiting friends nt ! nlrbtiry for a few weeks. Mrs. Senator Paddock is In Omaha visiting her daughter , Mrs. O. J. Colltnun. Mrs. J. B. Hogan of Topakn was vislllng friends in the city during the week. Elden Thrift has gene to Chicago for a brief visit witn his brolhor , M. B. Thrift. Mrs. Mary Hiigv lias returned from an ox- lended visit with friends at Swanton , Nob. Tom. I. Hutoion nnd brother , J. C. Hute- son of Now Yortt cily nro Beatrice visitors. Miss Sallto Hortof Bloonitlcld , Inil. , is vis- Itlng her brother , K. O. Hort , Glenovcr sub urb , for the summer. MM. Samuel Aycrs of Kansas City is visit ing for n few days with tier friend , Mrs. H. H. Moles , nt tbo Paddock hotel. Mrs. G. C. Barker and Mrs. W. W. Johns ton returned Tuesday from n visit of n few days with friends at Marysvillc , Kan. Will Mauger departed for a ion days' visit to Ohio , Wednesday evening. H Is his tlrst visit to his old homo for over II f teen years. The Dempster hose company was given a supper mid reception bv their Third ward friends Tuesday night , 'i'ho ' boys were also presented witli a well filled purse of money by tholr Third ward admirers. The public schools gave n benoiit May fes tival performance nt tbo Paddock opera house Tuesday for Prof. M. S. Calvin , the Instruc tor of music for the schools. The perform ance was n brilliant and tluuncial success. Dr. J. T. Armstrong started Wednesday for Frankfort , Ky , , to bo present at tbo an nual convention of tbo national association of medical olllcers of Institutes for feebleminded - minded , of which organization ho Is the pres ident. Ho will bo Joined ut Chicago by Mrs. Armstrong. C. H. Holmes , recently stenographer to the state board of transportation , hns boon ap pointed court stenographer to Judge Broady , nnd will reliovu Mr. Boardsloy as soon as ho gets his familv comfortably sotllcd in this city , which will bo their homo. Mr. Beard- sley succeeds Mr. Holmes on the state board of transportation. Fred Ohnstoad is In Wahoo this week. Frank Leonard was in Lincoln Wednesday. Mrs. Kulley of McCook Is visiting Mrs. B. Norris. Congressman McKoigban and family were in the city Monday. Mrs , Dave Evans of Lincoln is visltmc her parents in this city this week. W. P. McCroary went to Omaha Wednes day to see the presidential party. Bishop Graves will conduct the services at the Episcopal church next Sunday. C. M. Weiss , attacked with grlppo in Chicago cage , was brought hoort ) seriously ill this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. Caldwcll of Lewisburg , la. , nro visiting their dauguUr , Mrs. C. L. Alexander. Commencement exercises of the high school will take place ut the opera house on the evening of May -'J. Mr. John A. Caste will represent the Has tings Elks at the national reunion at Louis- vlllo , Ky. , commencing May 17. Frank Crnblll Is attending the annual tour nament this week of the Missouri Ktato Fisb nnd Game Protective association. The wheel club elected Charles Hcnrtwoll president ; I. Ai Georyo , vico'prcUdent ; Curt Clark , captain ; O' P. , Brown , secretary ; S. C. Heacox , treasurer. The club was organ ized Tuesday evening with tlfty members. The event oftbo week-was the grand con cert nt the Prcsb'ylerian church Thursday ovcning , undemtho direction of Mr. John Rocs , assisted by-Mr. Harrison W. Wild of Cbicairo , Mr. Charles Kuorr , tenor , and a largo local cnorus. Wuh oo. The now city. . hall was formally opened Tuesday ovenhjgtby n banquet nnd ball given b0tha Wnbonliro : department. Six tables , extending the full length of Iho largo lire- men's hall , londdd down with all good Ihlngs oalnblc , could not accommodate half of Iho people present , ,1'rof. Bradbury of the pub- iio schools was toastmasler. The programme , Ihough unusually' long , was interesting , the leasts being witty nnd eloquent. The toasts of Rev. Crossrnan , Judge Bates of York , Judpo Miller of this district , nnd J. R. Gilkeson were especially well received. After the banquet the tables were cleared away and the dancing commenced. The older folks and church members made tlicir way up-slairs , where high live and olhcr equally us Inslrucllvo games were indulged in. Wh u IJdby wui sick , we garo her Cfjtorla , When jliowM a CliilJ , ihocrleJ f or Cantoris , When iho became Mba , she clung to Cnstoria , When Eho hai ) Children , ( ho gavd UiemCutorlS , YOUNG MENVOLD MEN QIT IN THE TDLS ! OF THE SERMNTS OF DISEASE. They mauo heroic effort * to free themitlvti. i . but not hnovlng bow to lucctnlullr pfJSHAKEOFFTHE HORRID SNAKES liter t'.roupln Jciitalr ID < ! iluk laloftntftrlr \ \yiuUaillKOUIlljn-tUMElrit OUR NEW BOOK I .tut < " r ° " I " ' C"1' ! ) r r llmUr < ] l I thjBhllOinphTOf Dli M , ci and Affliction ! of th * Oriaul of Man , andhowbr . HOME TREATMENT , bymlthodieicluiltelrour I own , tht mint rnic ot to it or Falling Manhood , r Oentral a&d Morvoai De * Jbllll7. W akncii of Body * ( and Mind , Eflicuof Errori or EICIIIII , Stunt.d or BhrnniiB On am can bn . ' roil. " " " ' JSAiK : How to Enlarn and StrtnutlnnWEAK.UNDEVELOPED OKOAN8 A PARTS of BODY mad * plalntoalllntcrtiifta. M.n l.ilirt from ta Slfti.i. T.rrllorlri aoj * ' " fl'J(110"lJl'rJj E WlEM E DF0 ! A i'COBU ! FFAllo | , H. V. HeWs Nerve Tonic Pills Hobb's Nerve Tonic Pills MAKES NEW HEALTHY BLOOD AND RESTORED THE NERVOUS SYSTEM They forlriR the ro f tint of Health to Ilia inlluiv check. IJ youaroBUUjring from lo ranRcmentof the NfsrvcHIuiiiuro Illood or I'u t Urrora. 7011 ihoald at nnco take JJr. Ilobbu * Ncrvo .OTonlc Pill * , the rou l.iro ncno\ror , * ttiey will enrich your Uloocl nii etromrtbonyounNerves. rtlce , BO ccata Til * For Biilo by drucgl'ta or Beat by mail. ' CO. ' HOBQ'SvtlYlEDIOINE . raopniitona ) , AN fBANOIBCO.OAL. CHICAGO. IIU * .irty-fir hluhrti HwimU linvoliei'iriflvfil hyhca- Iniry A JohiiMin fnun illf- fen-tit luturmitlonul expo. Bltli.iH fur llio FtiiK-rloiUy of iljvlr Porous I'lasterr and other iroiKli , IK'nson' rU'teri Imvo many com petitors but no rivals. It Is not n nostrum. Get the Genuine. LE f RANCAIS. French Jl ntliljrln i'ln' . An lu . > : u iblu li 1i | to Krencliitudvnd mid teachers , r'reo auuipl * iuvj A4ditiilUliu.ITX.kCo. . MaJUsa S . , .N " VutH THE OLD , OLD The down east trotters are making for their stables , The tide has come our way , as we knew it would. THE IS OURS. Our trotter has been on the track these 37 years , and we know him s < , vell that we know just when to pass such fellows as these. Our $15 suit sale wa ( A Howling Success , We thank our bright minded community , and for the benefit of thos $ who were unable to take advantage of our mammoth offering , we will continue for a few days to sell you " % $3O Men's Fine Saclc and Frock Suits ALL $28 Men's Fine Sack and Frock Suits GOAT 8B15 $28 Men's Fine Sack and Frock Suits $22 Men's Fine Sack and Frock Suits AT Sizes 32 to BO This cut is tremendous. The suits are the very latest spring styles. The material includes the finest imported and American makes of cheviots , worsteds , serges and cassimeres , in all colors and shades. They are made in a peerless way , and are equal to fine merchant tailor work. STOP AND THINK. Your Choice. of Any Suit At Hellman's If you Want a $1,50 Straw Hat Come to the Store Saturday and. Monday AND GET ONE FOR 50 CENTS. " * * ' That's right. They are worth and sold elsewhere at $1.50 We've got 1,000 dozen of them at 50 cents. Any Suit in the House , $15.00 , V And Not One Reserved : ' Corner 13th andFarnam Streets. I