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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1891)
01UAA DATT/V TTKTC : RATPT&DAY. & MAY 0. 1Sft1 TWTCT/VR PAr.ir.fi. SOCIETY THROUGH THE STATE What Our Neighbors Find to Interest Them iu Spring Time. CHIT-CHAT WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE - ABOUT - , rntiJilonnlilo UTc nn HcprcfiriUcd 1) } ' the ( Jny \ \ orlil of ilio Goodlj Com- iiionnoultli of NelirnHku Personal .Mention. Spring time brings rest usunlly to the fol lowers of thn bo-iu moiidc , but our Ncbraslm nclplibon somotiow manage to keep up Inter est In their pastimes , as will bo seen from tbutlilch fol.ows. I Incoln. D i : JHxlcj hns left for Boston. r : P Holmes Is In Hurllnpton , In. J A Marshal left Tuesday for Pondn , N Y , Mrs M Koliu left Tuesday for Now York cit > II i : Lewis went to Davenport , la , Tues day N Calstcnscn left Tuesday for Helena , Mont. Mis S. W Pnlmcr loft Tuesday for Drain- rJ , Minn. Mii Will Darnsbroui-h left for Bloomington - ton , HI , Tuesday IMwnrd Held and daughter left for Mar- cno ( , , 111 , Tucsdaj. Or S W. Tucker returned Tuesday from his trip to Hot Springs , Ark Mrs .IiMinio Sullivan nnd her son , Guy , left for Waverlj , IM Y , Tuesday. f Miss Hattle Jean Drew of Lo Mars , la , Is risltlng with her friend , Miss ICato Damrow , Ifrll H StlCCt Miss Demi Danlflsof Kockford , 111 , Is vis iting with liirnunt , Mri 1' C banders , W" boutti Pifteinth street Mrs H A House and daughter of DCS Mollies , In . HID fonnei u sistc r of Ml * Alf bhilllng , are guests at tlio home of the latter About tvventv-flvo fiiends of C.il Tjlco culled at his homo. HO South'Ihlrtcentli itiu-t , rimrsdiu evening .ind joined with u general peed will in making llio tocollcctiou of the twentieth annlvers.irj of bis birth a date that will inner bo fou-otten It was a genuine surprise and the guests remained nb 101 hid in games , conversational pleasantiics i ml icfresbmonts until a late hour. Tuetdaj evening a laigo iiiitnbcr of the members , nclnhbois and Irlends of Hov I ) b Donegal ! , pastor of tbo Ummanuel Hap- list clmrili , ( ailed at tbo p.nsonagoand spent the evenlni : in ion\cisatlon and soup The guests brought with tin m substantial tokens Df regard , whiili would no doubt be hl hlv appreciated bj anvbodj Hov. Meservo ie- tuined thanks nnd the paitj adjourned bop I ni : to bao a hapjiv leunlon at sumo future time at tbo samu place Tho.voung people connected with the Pirst Congregational ihiiich societj of tills citi to the number of about Hixtj were entertained dt the homo of Mr nnd Mis L C Clnrk at lfi'17 P stiret on vVednesdav ening last It was an criltrclv infounnl a Tnir and the quests look complete possession of tbo prett } house mid enjoved themselves without stint until Ibo icgulntion hour for dispersing such gath- crini's Ciiiincs , lofreshnicnts and some won ilcrful works of art produced on thespot with the assistance of n blackboard nnd craven iniidu the evening a merrv ono Mr nn 1 Mrs Chirk enteitain with a hospitaliU that leaves BO room for doubt of Iho , heaitincss of their welcome and this ] ell > githorlni ; was no ex ception to the rule A most enlojable evening was spent Tuos- daj night at the birthday puity given nt tbo homo of Mr and Mrs Waller Haunon , Thirtieth and Vine streets , In honor of Mis Ilaunon The hulv was the recipient of a number of handsome presents and enter tained her guests right rojallynt high-live nnd dancing , which formed 'tho principal features of tbo evening's pleasure. Among those present were Mr nnd Mis , M. T. Hai- nion , Air George Harmon , Miss Thompson , Mr and Airs Afllosbaugh , Mr. and Mrs Whltcsido. Mr. nnd Mrs. W K Jamison , Mr and Mis Pailer , Mr. and Mrs. Kldillo , Mr nnd Mrs Prod Peoples , Mr. A Hossock , Misses Alice and Magirie Vance , MissCooloy , Mrs Lamb , Mis. Mnnay , Mrs Whitmore. Mr 12d Hovvcn. After midnlcht cake and coffcowero scned nnd alt went homo well r leased with tbo hospitality of Mr. ami Mrs. [ nimon. The members of the G Street High Pi\o club wcie entertained Tuesday evening by Mr nnd Mrs W II Weaver , U.tO H str.-ct. It was the closing party of ono of the most , successful clubs oignnlzod during the social reason. High the , of cour&o , was the feature of the eening , although a pleasing dlvertlso- mcnt was the elegant refreshments served 3It the usual hour Major A. II. Weir scored the highest for the gentlemen and Mrs. Wiir headed the list for the ladles. Tho-io present Were Major nnd Mrs Weir , Mr and Mrs J } C Hewlck , Mr and Mis T. 1 } Sanders , Mr. and Mrs JudL.o Hall , Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Stanhope. Mr nnd Mi.s. Dr. GiilTcu , Mr and Mrs J. P Maul Mr and Mrs Oliver , Mi r.r ami Mrs. J W Winger. Mr nnd Mrs M J Wiiugh , Mr and Mrs \V. H Kirker , Mr nnd Mis J P Lansing , Mr nnd Mrs John Doo- llltle , Mr and Mrs. ( iorham F. Dolts , Mr. Charles Miller , Miss Daniels. A \oiybappj and pleasant event occurred at tbo residence of Mrs. C K Hcnoiy , idg Noitb Twcutj'-llfth street , Tucsdnv evening The incident was a supper given by A .1. Higtiy , captain of side No. - of Cast Lincoln , Independent Order of Good Tomplars The lodgu had chosen sides for thoquartorendlng ' May 1 , and side No. S ! , having been beaten i their cnptain sot up a supper tit for tbo gods. The jnrd was lighted with Chinese lanteins . There wore about twentj-tlvo joung men took their lovely partners to supper , after which imulo and merrymaking vvcro the order of the evening. The socla' ovontvvas largely attended uj- the joung people of Kast , Lincoln. The progiammo consisted of music ind singing , In which all had au opportunity of indulging to their heart's content. The attendance was bojond expectation. All lien ) ojed themselves and both sides resolved nto work hauler next quarter. Side No lex- tended n vote of thanks to Mr. KIgby for the excellent supper ptovlded. hoO The Tuesday Evening club mot with W O Gcrwlg Wednesday evening at Phi Delta Theta hull , the use of which had been court eously tendered bjthe frnternltj' ho author of tbo ovenlin ; was tbo st , George Eliot. An unusual ) } good programme , consisting of a life and reviews of her princi pal works , together with select readings from some of the most prominent ones , was followed by exceedingly laughable burlesque - lesquo tableax presentation of "Young Loch- : Invar , " In which Mr Hardv and MUa Mara land plajed star paits After refreshments tbo club proceeded to put in the balance of the evening In thostvlo that has become cbaraitenstlc Ono of the features of tbo evening was the initiation of tbo latest addi tion to the club-Mr , htull Those piesont wore Misses Punlto , While , Hurr , Wasmor , Welch , Gi Until , Loomls , Marsland , Latin , Olive , Lntta , Smith , Walsh , Laws , McClure , Daniels , Mrs Con roth and Mrs ( icivvlg of Plttsburg Messrs CoITroth , Prcem.ui , Dr Liuiil , W John , Dorgnn , Kmery , Smith , mi - con , Hiudy , I'njno , Clarke , ry , Mullen P Shur loft for Chicago Tuesday. L Huston went to Omnhn Monday. M Judd wont to I'alrfleld Monday. II II Mai tin left for Denver Wednesday. A , M Kobblns returned to Old Thursday. John Oluoy has returned fioiu Cherokee , la. Stanley Thompson has gone to ICIrksvlllo , Mo. Mo.Key Key , J C. Ljnn has returned from his trip casl. casl.Sheriff Sheriff WlUon wont to Oinah.x Saturday night. Mrs Bniker and daughter aio visiting In ht. I'uul. Mrs M Pattou went to Now Cnstlo , Pa. , for a visit , r3. Miss Hailly llnnsen left forMuiikato , Minn. , Saturday. II P Dcuel of Omaha attended the funeral of A Ci Hull. Miss A Douglns of Omaha Is visiting Mrs. I M Hooley H. P Mcl'luro wont to St. Louis Wednes- lay on business. huperlnlomlent J. T. Mnllalleu went to O mull ft Tuesday , P. J. Toomoy of Noxon ft Toomey of St. Loula , who baa bcou hero yaiutlug tbo drop curtain and scenery of the now opera houie , returned east Wednesday C D. CUllcntino has gene to Morrison , III. to visit. Mrs S B. Gelsh loft for Tarklo. Mo , Mon day morning. Mrs. C A Lovclnnd and children arc visiting In Vork. Judge KcfMo of Broken Bow was at Kear ney vUlto.1 Friday. Miss Carrie M > o of Cicston , la , is visiting relatives In the city. Mrs Clint Hunes of Sumner Is visiting relatives In Keniney. Q P. Smith of Chnppcl i visiting his sons , W D and 1M Smith A. II Murray and wife of Hnsllngs spent Friday night In this cltj- . 13 II Phelps of Omaha spent Sunday with O. N. Phelps of the B ft M. Mayor Johnson has gene to Council Bluffs to ninko a short visit this week. Miss Addle Koss of Whitehall. Ill , Is the gucstofO W Whltaker and family. C B Jackson and wlfo have gene to Porttlu land , Oio , to nuiko their future homo. C C ( raw I of Council Bluffs w.is In the city Tuesday , the guest of Sheriff Wilson. H O Klchter returned to Omalm Mondnv after a short v Islt at the Industrial school. Mr and Mrs C T Wells of St Paul. Minn , nro v Isltlng the family of C K ford Will Crawford , mall carrier in the First waid , is en.o\lngii lajoff visiting In Omaha Mrs Osborn and Miss Osborn have ro- luined from Califoinln , where they spent tbo winter. Mrs Clark Phillips left for a summer tour thiongh the west. She will spend some tltno In Oregon. Mis C A Pr.riotto and Mrs M L. Par- otto of Omaha visited their relatives In this citj lost wcclc Thp Diughtors of Vctor.ins give nn ice cicain fo9tiv.il Thursday ovonmt ; which was well attended Mr and Mis L H Smith camofiom Byron , III , to attend the funeral of Mrs Smith's father , A G Hall. Hev U G Osborn of Sidney visited bis mother and sister and attended tbo opening of the opcia house Gcoigo P Hojer , mayor of Missouri Valley , In . spent Sumluv with his old fuend , Mayor Johnson of this city The ICcau oy militia company will bo sworn Into sei vli'o on S ituulay evening The coin- pmv Is liftv stiong. K 1 { ( freer ami Dr G. W Martin went to Lincoln Tuesday to attend a meeting of tlio stale iclicf committee Mrs 13 H Blow no of Lincoln and Mis. H H Lode of Hordes attended the funer.U of their uncle , A G Hull Fred Seelej has C.OHO to Chicago where ho seciuod a position ns bookkeeper for the J low ell lumber company John Mellor , wlfo and daughter , who vis ited A C. Bessie , letuincd to their homo at Buillngton , Vt , Wednesday , K B Alexander , Mrs Alexander , D O Gingreich and Miss Carrie Wllkins of Giand I lnnd were Kearney visitors Cni'on Cole of the Beatrice Democrat ro- tuincd homo Wcdncsd iv after n short stay hero as guest of M. A Brow n. Nigel Finch Hatlon has returned from Gnlveston and will spend some time hero looking after his business ntTaiis Mr and Mrs Grcer of Cozad and Mrs Gnflln of Pueblo , Col , visited their father , P. W Wilson of this clt > , last ween Ui Chailos K Icullcn of Chesapeake Citv , Md , has located Iu Kcauicv nnd will opou n dental oflleo in the new opera house block \Vnltcr Comnock. innnniret of the Kearnov- cotton mill , aimed Sunday evening bring ing his family with him They will rosldo in Koirney Dr. O S. W.uden ins returned from Bos ton nnd ho is busy with propaiing to take charge of the now Mldw.iv hotel , which Is nearly completed Mrs W. T. Scotland nnd her daughtoi have gone to Pennsylvania , where thoywill innko a short visit and then leave for Eng land to spend the summer. W K. flowon , grand secretary ot the Knights Temrlir cotnmnndery , returned to Omaha Wednesday , after piv Ine Mount Hebron corumandeiy an ofllcial visit. The ladles of the 13pisconai G uild gave n conceit nt the now opera house Tliuisdny evening. Miss 13lla Swanton entertained the audience with her elocutionary gonlus. The happiest event of the week in which Konrnoy society WHS Interested wns the mar- rlago of Mr Cbnilos A Wiley , nssistnnt cnshler of the Kearney National banlr , ana Miss Mabel Uoo , one of Kearney's fair daughters. The tmiirinco took place at the 13piscopnl ehuich , which was Illlod with In vited guests. The intoiior of the building was tastefully decorated with cut llowors. Gieat bowls of roses , the drooping stems of heavy lillles and masses of carnations lillo 1 the air with fiaaranco At 7 o'clock the hat- monious strains of the "Swedish Wedding Maieh" weroexecuied by tbo skillful touch of Mrs Unco. The bridal party appeared at the church door , preceded by Jci.- nlo Currlo nnd Dnisy Tillson , strew ing flowers In the wiiy of the happy pair Folloxv ing those came the four ushers. Mr Will David on. Mr. Lou Tillson , Mr 13d Finch and Mr George Maxwell. 1 : Next cimo Miss Belle I3arlv , the bndosmnid 1'ho bride followed , on the arm of her father , nnd the groom with his best man , Mr Chniles Tillson , entered fiom one side nnd met her nt thonltar Then , while soft music from the orgnn tloatod through the church , Kov. 10r Oliver pronounced the solemnly impressive sorv ice of tlio 13nlscopnl church which mndo Ihoso Iwo husband nnd wlfo. Aflcr the lor oniony a fovv Invited guests repaired to the home of the bride,1111 Central nvcnuo.whero n sumptuous spread awaited themwhich was mndo exceeding ! } mciry by the overflowing spiuts of the happy coinpinj. Here , too , masses of flowers were cvciywhcio , innklng the loom a perfect bower. Mr and Mis. Wiley took the train for Denver at 8 fll , a Jolly" litllo parly accompanied thorn to the station , and a showerof rico rallied against the bio id windows of the Pullman car as iho train pulled out. Fie n Denver they will co cast , where Ihoj will spend six or eight weeks visiting Ihc piinolpil ollics and sum mer resorts. Upon their ictuin they will Im mediately begin housekeeping in their pretty , litllo cottage , it the corner of Txvonty-llrst street and Third acnuc. . llcatilui' . Miss AHco Barter Is visiting friends lu Lincoln. C G Hov ' t has gene to Spokane Falls on a business u'ip " ' T K Bent of Freopoit , 111 , Is In Iho city on n bijef visit. Dr and Mis Lymnn of Chicago were lu the citv Monduy 13. K Webster , United SUlos army , was in Iho clly Wednesday. Mrs C 11 Davidson of Omnba was a Bo at- rlco visitor Wednesday S. S Gieen nnd family have returned fiom a v Islt to Philadelphia , 1'n Hov T S Leonard depiirtcd Mondaj for n , month's visit In New York. Mr and Mis J B Sj mends of Hlsie , Neb ) nro v [ siting fiiends hereabouts. Mr and MM S C. Smith have returned fiom tlieii Washington , D C , trip Miss Ploienco Moore of Premont was vis iting frlondb in the citj Wednesday I'd H Hogg of Council Bluffs w.is in the city for n few davs dining the week George H Doirlngton of the Missouri Pa cific sjstein was in the eltj during the week Mr and Mrs Piank Hohoitson dopirtod Monda ) for their uew homo nt Poitlnnd , Oi-c. Oic.Mrs Mrs O H Pnbst of Chicago is visiting with her fiiend , Mrs N. K. Griggs , tnls cityProf Prof J H Sheimanof the Beatrice busi ! ness college has gene cast on a v ( sit of several w eeks H S Mnlony , Jr , of Lexington , Ky , was in the city visiting filonds dining tbo cur- : rout week. C S D Cheney and A. M Cheney of Jersey- . vlllo , 111 , are in thorltv. on a business and pleasure tilp combined. Andj Miller , wlfo nnd daughter , Now- rustic , Wjo , are renew Ihg old ncqunlntamos In thccitj : for a few weeks. Mr and .Mrs C H Holmes , who hnvo been i csiillng In Lincoln for two j ears past have rcturnc'd to Beatrice to live Mr M V Nleholls nnd family have removed - moved to Beatilco from San Diego , Cul. , mid i will tvaldo hero poimanentlj Mr and Mi's L L Ilubbird and son of Denvei woio In iho cllv for n fo\v day dur ing Iho past week visiting frio'ids , Key. W L. Komsberi , ' doparlod Tuesday for a moutU' % bit among tbo iwaei ot bh boyhood In southern Pennsylvania nnd Miry land. Charles A. Beit of Prcoport , 111. , nophuvv of William A. Wolfe of this city , has ac cepted a clerical position In tbo German Na tional bank. Mrs A. C. Jordan departed Mondnv for n visit with friends in Omaha nnd at her old homo In Minneapolis , Minn. She will bo ab sent several weeks. Mr and Mrs. Hlchard Arkvvrlpht loft Beatrice Prlday for their old homo In Eng land , with a vlovv of resuming their residence there for the futuro. Countv Tictsurer Harry Davis was n Lin coln pilgrim Wednesday with n vlovv of get ting a gllmpso of the chaotic state of affairs In the gubernatorial muddle. A very successful reception wns given at the Younc Men's Christian association rooms Thursday ovcnlnp to the young lady patrons and members of the association Word hns boon iccolvcd In the city during the week to thooilcct that ox-Mayor J. L Tnlt nnd his son , Galen , are lying quite 111 in their now home nt Chicago of typhoid fover. Mr and Mrs T L Smith have lotuined from Lincoln , where they have been residing for some lime past , nnd will Inks up their residence hero again with n view of remain ing pcimaiicntly Colonel Carson V Cole wont up to ICoar- noy last week to assist in opening the now- opera house there. As the colonel has not ii'turncd up lo this writing it Is Ihoucht Hint ho has been capluied bj Iho corps do bnllol. Thomdlcsof thowcit side are m ranging for a festival and bnmiuot next Tuesday evening In honor of the West Side volunteer hose company The affair promises to bo v erj' onjov able nnd Is already exciting much pleasurable Interest. The May festival gl.cn nt the auditorium bv tlio pupils of the puUle schools last evenIng - Ing was Inrgelj attended and was nn artistic nml nnanclil success The proceeds will bo devoted to Iho llbiary fund of Iho grammar schools The rntcitnlninont will bo lopented this ( Saturdayi evening Air and Mrs W C Strohtn returned Mon- dav from their Oiegon trip On Wednesday tbev deputed for Tinin , O. , where Mrs. Strohm will visit for tno summer with her patents Mr Sliohm will retuin to Heatilco about Juno 1 if his wife's health is snfll- clentlv improved to admit of his nbscnco from her for n peiiod Geneial Secietiiv. II T Slblov of the local bi.imh of the Young Men's Christian asso ciation , will with his wlfo remove fiom the citv dining the cuirent month In Aucust next Mi. and Mrs blblov will dopirt for Chini toenfr tbo misslonniy Held in that country Uoth Mr and Mis Sililoy hove undo many fiiends duiinir their sUij' in Heatiico , who will slnccioly regiet their de parture. Nobrnskn City Miss Anna Korff went lo Lincoln Tuesday Mrs. Ilonrj- Olson is homo fiom a visit lo Wuhoo Palhor Carson visited Black Hill during the vv cek I. D Iscmin has accepted n position in Mr. Wcssel's drj' goods store. Mrs. William Hatton of Omaha visited friends hcic tuning the week. Len Sliuman and wife ariivod homo from n visit to Hamburg Wednesday Charles Venter of Philadelphia Is visiting bis sister , Mrs George Loidigh. Conductor John Movers wis In the city over Sunday visiting his family. Airs W S Kector of Omaha is the guest of her sister , Miss Alinnuh Hawks. Dr Humphru } and J C Biown of Sbcn andoah , la , spent Sunday in the city. Frank Mlllor nnd wife are hotro from Omilia , vvhuro they hnvo boon visiting. ' 11m Manor nnd II Y. Birkbv attended a socml irntnoring nt Hamburg Wednesday. Frink Gi int. he-id clerk at tbo hotel Wat son , spent Sundu with fiiends in Beatrice. Air. ai.d Airs II S Lucas of Pueblo , Cole , nro visiting the family of City engineer Bog- ait. Joe Phillips has accepted the position of stenographer and bookkeeper at the distil- lerv. Airs Blikv nnd Mrs. Borcbcrs loft on Tuesday for Hamburg , where they visited friends. Prof. Parmaleo nnd wife have agnin tnken up their quaiteis at iho stnto Institute for the blind Key Hindloyof Weeping Wntcr Is in the city attending the Congregational church conference Will AIoFnrlnnd has gene to Pnlmvra to innnn.ro the dtug stoio of Dr. W. S. While of that village. Airs F D Spencer arrived from Kansas City Wednesday and will visit with friends for several days. J II Homy of Loadvillo , Colo. , Is In the city visitiur with that genial old fanner , Air. Patrick Knddy lion Albeit Wutkins nnd wife of Lincoln were in the city over Sunday. They were guests nt Aibor lodgo. Airs N. B Larscb nnd children have ar il vcd from Denver and will m ike Nebraska Cit > their future homo. AIlss Dora Smith spent Sunday with her patents. Th3 accomplished young lady is teaching school nt Altncrsville. \V II Gaidner , the recently chosen su- poilntcndent of our nubile schools , will move hoio fiom Wymoio in a few days. Airs D Hill of Beatrice , who has boon In the city visiling her parents , Air nnd AIis. N. S. Harding , has returned homo. Airs O C. Thompson , who has been the guest of Alissos Kato and Belle Taj lor , 10- Inrned lo her home in Blair Monday. John Benedict is visiting his sister , Airs Nancv Parker. The } had not mot before for the last tblrlj four jears. It was a hnppy mcollng. George W Wilcot nnd family took their fniowcll dopirtuio foi Lincoln Alondav. They tikowith them the best wishes of a host of fiiends A pntv given at I3d Gregg's bo-no , out in Wjoming pioclnct , Tnesdaj evening was at tended by n number of Nebraska Citj's society jo'utig fnllra . Piof. Hakcstrnvv nnd family will move to Lincoln The professor and his estimable wife will bo greatly missed In the society cil do ? of Nebraska City , Mrs S. J Thomas , who has been attending the bodsldo of her giandpniunts , near Minors- vlllo , lolurncd homo Wednesday , reporting those sick somewhat Impioved. George Sago , nged nineteen \enrs , nnd ndimCarr , aged fifteen j oars , woio happily mart led at the homo of tbo groom's narcnts In Kearney nddilion on Tuesd iy evening. StioiiislMirjj. AIlss Julia Haskcll vlsltod at Lincoln this vv eek. Isho Hon. H C AIorriH of Lincoln was in the city last week Mrs Henry Hall returned last Satmdii ) from a visit at Lincoln * ? . ! A Finvvloy returned homo Wednesday fiom a winter s stay nt San Antonio , Tex. Kov 13 C Kusscll of Ord occupies the pulpit of iho liaptlst church tomorrow , Sundaj Congressman O AI Kein of Broken Bow addressed a small number nt Knights 3Wof Labor hull last Satuidnv evening. South ( i inv ( itj. South Sioux City Is to have a baseball club. Smith's opera house has an entertainment booked for each night this week Fiank Hunt's palatial lestdenco In Joy place is rapidly appioichtng completion A \ \ onuin'8 Kcllef Corns auxiliary to the Grand Annv of the KopublU ? was organise ! hetolast baluiday The } have thirty mem- bers Alnjor Cowles Is mo > 'lng his residence to > a more dealrablo location on an adjoining lot The apx | > ariiico of the building Is very much i impioved The grading of the yard around Covlngton school house materially adds to the appear- am oof the beautiful xtiucturo Covlngtou Is Justly prouil of the school building The First National bank of South Slcaix Clt } , a nowl } oiganlzed Institution , Is now snnglv located , nnd wo at a pleased to loam they mo receiving a liberal p itronago While In Chicago last week F.dltor Bnlrdof tbo Times pmchascd n ne'v Hoe press. An addition ts being built to the Tunes ofllco in order to iiccommodnto this now < umilsitlon Two weeks neo A bteelo commenced the election of a store bulUlngMM J feet Man- da } of this week ho moved bU stock of goods Into the new room Kathei ( Milck'\oik. Air SUelo now lias the ilnest Htoro uo u In town Comity Attorney MeCalllstor of Dakota ; Clt } has unbounded faith In the lemoval 1 of the count } seat from the present location to South Sioux City , and In consequence has ibnvvu bb excellent Judgment by securing au ofllco In the latter cltr and will make this bis homo In the near futuro. The novvly organlml ( Ira compiny of this place Is laboring trailer ninny disadvantages. The facilities for llqhtlng llro are very lim ited , In fact there nru none , and about all the bovs can ilo Is to ortmnbc Some steps should bo taken by those in authority to provide mentis of protecting homes against the tav- ages of the llro fiend. As It now Is , should a llro break out , wo wonld bo entirely helpless. Wo would urge upon the city council the nec essity of taklm ? Immediate nctlon In this mutter. _ _ _ _ _ flrnova. Dr A Alnttbows 6f Omiihi Is In the city. Air C. L Kntbuun has returned from Ale- Cook. Airs. W H. Stewart Is visiting friends In Lincoln. Alcssrs J. AI. Fisher nml W. C. Alassoy arc in Denver. The youngest child of Dr 11. Mozeo re ceived a bad scalding from stumbling over n pall of hot water that hnd boon set on the llooi S iturdny night. It is thought it will lecovcr. Dr nnd Airs W II. Dempster of limning were in town Wednesday. Air O , A. Ashbrook of Hobion was In toun sovoial days this week. The reinstatement of Governor Thavcr seems to glvo universal satisfaction hcto Alcssrs 13 K Cobb nnd U. 13. Mi-Donald retmncd from a tiip to Denver Monday. The fithor , mother and brother of Mr. U K Lighten hava become losidents of Gen ova. ova.Tho The fine thrco story brick building to bo erected bv the Independent Older of Odd fellows , Knights of Pythias mid KU t Na tlonal bank will soon bo under wav. Tlio plans are lo.tdy and bids for cons r Jetton of same have been advertised for. Hod ( Ion I. Judge Veisor is In Omaha this week Poitcr Hedge was n Lincoln visitor Ihls woelt H L Tinker of McCoolr , was n visitor in Itcd Cloud this week Bernard McNo-iy was admitted to tbo b ir at this tcini of court Judge Gnslln has adjourned cent tnf tern long siege of leg U business. Attorney J L Kalov of Omaha , was in town the forcpirt of the week. Stewart Albright of Supoiior , spent Sun dnj with his brother , L. P Albiight Elinor Kaloj cams up from Lincoln lues- dnj to visit his piients for a jhoit Umo. Piof A L Punk , foimorlj of this city but now of Lincoln , was m town nttcndltg coutt this week Mis. H V Sherry and dilution loft for Ogdcn , Utah , this week , vvhcio they will re side in the futiiio. Mis O P Taj lor of South Omaha , is vis- itlng with her patents , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Muiraj' , this week. I'd Highland of Denver , superintendent of of the B , \ , M and his wife visited fiiunds this week In lied Cloud. J. O Yeiser and wlfo of Omaha weio visit ing in the city this week. John had some legal ' business to attend to. G. B. Holland , late propilotor of the Hol land house of ibis cilj' , but now of II t Springs , Ark , Is Intown ! Mrs L H Dojo > rcturnod from Wauscon , O , Tuesdajmoinmg , where she has boon v islling for a month or so. Miss Lillie Smith , daughter of i : B. Smith , lolt for Lincoln Tuesdnj momlng , where she will tnko arouiv o of music. ' Sbei IIT Tool w ent to Kearney Tuesday vv lib Ino House girl that llpurfd so conspicuously inn law suit , last week. Wl e i she is ills- ehaigcd f torn Iho reform school she wlllsoj Iho gicat mistake she has made. Ijifc In Northern AnsCr.illn. The most dohghtful thing in the life of northern Australia is its suns souoi nppoauinco. Existence is literally out doors , and people live as if bnrglats woic , , unknown , writes Gilbert Parker in Harper's weekly. 'I have ridden past houses in tbo early- morning and have seen the verandas littered with books , bric-a-buic , walking sticks , hats , lamps , and other articles , and the doois wide open. Night after night things ut o left so , and thoj are not stolon. Stealing is punished in Queensland with the greatest vigor. A man might bo guilty of manslaughter , and stand in bettor odor with the authorities than the thief. I ha\o ilddcn to a plantation late at night , turned my hoi so into the horse paddock , entered the house , struck a niiitch , found a sofa , lay down , and awoke in the morning to find life bus tling about mo , my breakfast ready , and I an nttor stiangorl Such is the f i ocdom of the life. I was a traveler. I suppose I did not look like a vagabond. They appreciated tbo do- sit o on my part not to disturb tlioir lost , and they apologi/ed for the hardness of the sofa ! I'very planter has not merely ono room in bis house which is called the stran- gei-j' room , but bovoral , and they are seldom empty. In the days that I vis ited Piido , the planter , tlioto wore six guests besides myself thoie. Imagine n house through which the warm air will blow from faido to side and fiom end to end , with a gioup of buildings as dormitories at tbo loft , and another L'loupas kitchens and stores at the right ; and graced with all tlio comforts and with littloof the con volitional still ness of metiopolit.in life ; which has dig nity without show , and elegance without heaviness and jou have the planter's homo. Put roses and bamboo * , oleanders and ciiinolUiiH , limes and ormiRos , laures- tinns and jiibmlno , pineapple iiiiu bon- Kiiliivlllln , the glorious puwpuw and { 'nuiadllln , n tennis eouit , and per haps an obborvatorv , and jou have u nlnntor'b guidon. Then put inside the houbo and guidon a healthy gonerositj , a fcoll-rolianco , a mind givoii to instating bluntly on the wibdomof its connections , a hand ready to pour out a , glass of shoirj or indite u philippic against ago go\ eminent or Sir Samuel Grilltth , who has opposed Polynesian labor , and th.it is 1'rido , the planter. What you Jlnd of lightness and comfort : in the hoiiM ) of 1'rido , the planter , > on llnd in doirieo in all the north. Order and cleanliness i elgn. You may miH lilt times verdure and foltago , but never that. Villages and towns are swept and : gat nishod , and the people love llowors. And go straight across the continent to 1'oith , Allmnj , York or Goraldton , and the name thing may bo found. You will also tlnd coupled with this energy , solf-conndonco , freshness , ng- giossivo assertionund gonoions warmth , liccauie thc o hu\ouhvus been dilllcult question- fueo , because unexpected I'ircumitancet ) luuo called for immediate iIS ate action , beciuii-o development has como by loans and IxjundH , and because thoto liuvo been struggles between class and olatthuo has been produced tin upstanding race of men , iiasciblo , yet hospitable ; strenuous and stalwart , jot not robustioiio ; explosive , jot not tioub- k"-omo ; unconiDroinislng , yet gonorous. Tliat is the tiuo Austiallun. The lough pornlHtoncy and pnlllbhnefs of the : trades unions are not Australian. It is English , \\ith u tense of freedom bor- i owed from easier conditions of life and a Knowledge of power gained fiom the moht perilous forms of American and Kngllhh existence. It is engrafted Au stralia Aiibtruliu in the cities that ills ultra-democratic. Australia itself mo\cs In iimplo assertion , but it has also sound sentiment or patriotism. Its natural tendency is tow aid hoio-worship , but tiio fueulU has not tcopo , for \\nnt of horoes. No grunt erinln has diuun the colonies together , and of Into joarn but few of the best men lin\o gone into pub lic life. New Yorlt Journal' Policeman Come. innvu on Inobiliitoil Citizen- Not much1 I've ( hie ) moved up to Olio Hundred nuu iiglitnintli : htreot now , tlilnkali I'm llilo ) ( join1 up tou' Dutcticss county Joss to i > loasuo | jou u' Uj rues i I IN THE STORY o Every suit in the house included in this sale , YOUR CHOICE OP . ANY SUIT .j - AT HliLLMAN'S , $3O Men's Fine Sack and Fpock Suits ALL , $28 Men's Fine Sack and Fpock Suits $25 Men's Fine Sack and Fpock Suits i $22 Men's Fine Sack and Frock Suits AT Sizes 32 to 5O This cut is tremendous. The suits are the very latest spring styles. The material includes the finest imported and American makes oi 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 Choic of Any Suit At Hellman's IF YOU WANT A $1.50 STRAW HAT Come to the Store TODAY 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 , to-morrow. THE TIDE HAS TURNED OUR WAY THE CORK IS OUT. And the fellows who had all the bargains in New York bottled for their special benefit , have had to let us in. In other words , the "Moon made of green cheese" story , don't go with the people , for as old Abe Lincoln said : "You can fool all the people some of the time , and some ot the people all the time , but you can't fool all the people all the time. " But you never Get Fooled At Hellman's , 37 years in business Attests that fact. Any Suit in the House , 15.OO . , And Not One Reserved. ' s Corner 13th andFarnam Streets ,