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T e e A T Y U R A S TR Y T THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDA. FEBRUARY 20, 1887.—~TWELVE PAGLEN. SOCIETY AND SHROVETIDE. | RocotyMie:, did Mok, Comig Me gad | s, and wrs, Towle, ur, and Mot T | Hamone, e K Mry. Aibort - | Squiten Rodick, Chosronanorer tanis, | SATURDAY NARKET FIGURES, }:‘.}!"r{fi.‘;.:@‘“&:'i"“.’,“ roppe ouis, nett, Mrs. C. . Woolworth, Mr. Barton, | Troxell, Cadet ‘Taylor, mr. and wrs. kred | Wilson, ‘Mrs. Df. O'Reilly, Mrs, Knott, | and Misses Collins, Rustin and Congdon, o % lglr. nn(d Mrs. fiflnucl‘{iu;nq Mr. llfirbachd Utlag, dtr. and wrs, Van Ku{{m.l\(r and | Mrs. Senator Cuilom, Mrs § Senator Sabin, Ounds Toa-Pises RSy et 3 1) 3 i Mrs, Senator Manders Mr. q sl i i " veral 'm,m$°1 and Pleasing Receptions “:! '{1":]((':“”:! e, ““u:“""‘ J" "“{ n’:‘::n.l “r\!k*l‘vmj."r, “":;_ ““\"Sld ““r.’.“‘s ““" wl’_ Van \"M‘k - CRo S Mrs. Robert Purvis entertained a party The Provision Pit .Occnpmlthe Intorest (s( o, 0735 May, &7 at Will * demembered. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. John William, Mr. | Way, str. and strs, Webster, str, and wrs. Rome Oiroie's Bangwet at cards Friday evening. Progressive in Speoulative Trading, Bulk Meats- kl& el and Mrs. Pritohett, Mr. and Mrs. Hans: | Charles Wells, Dr. and wrs. Whianery, On last Fridayt night, in Masonic hall, | euchre wasthe gamo, and 1t proved to be clear, $7.90(@7.05: short ril om, Miss H p ., s W . and . vatti T Huller-‘ uiot; ereame OUTGOMINGS OF ORTHODOXY. | som i Hanseony tobert Eate M. | N A ey hEic" e s s Jonn | the Home Cirsleclub brought to a closo | 4 divertng ue ever. Tiome nrotont | WHEAT VALUES GO DOWNWARD, 3 - @ an i\l Py 9] o : o Miss Crocker. Williams, H. B. Williaws, srs, Silver,vr. | its series of parties for the season of 85 | were Mr. and Mrs. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. ——— l"'7°'||' wnm.oju{!mfnr:-- Callings, Card Parties and General Many handsome toilets were worn. and mrs. \\m;‘ sr. and mrs. B, B. Wood, | and '87, with a programme comprising flle, LT, Sud Mrs, Conner, Mr. and | Cattle Buyers Fow and But Little L Kk ey Groetings—Brilliant Receptions— M mith wore a heavy, black silk [ Mr. and mrs. Woodbridge, Mr. and Mrs. | oiopt00n numbets. It was the close ot Hobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Koch, Mrs. Interest Manisefted—Hogs Fairly liamonds. Woodmun, sir. and wrs C. D, Wool- | REECH Cobora 0 B every way | Fierce, of Kansas ( Mr. and Mrs, g . <. Coutant, gray silk. worth, yr. and wrs. J. M. Woolworth, | the sixth year.of the club. In every way | Connell, Mr. and_Mrs. 'Van Kuran, Mr. Active and Higher—General . 9, 23 ¥ The Gay World at Large, Henry, handsome cream satin | Bishop Worthington, wiss Worthington, | the entertainment was the most success- | and Mrs. Heller, Mr. and Mrs. Hellman, Quotations, CH Green, 6c: hoavy with \Hm‘(lu-h en train, diamonds ars, Colling, mr. Worthington, nr.lnud ful ever given by the club. The occasion Q}I and Mrs, llull Irege, “Ml Connell, ~|r: sn'll‘fli. fl'\‘llll.qf\«‘;l ure:rl; -T“ Mrs ¥, canary silk en train garni- | strs. Harry Windsor, sr.and dres. J. L. | was signalizéd By & banquet, to which | Mr. Fosbenner. The first ladies’ prize S 6bi dry salted hides, The Fashionable Wedding. | tured with white lace, diamonds. | Woods, wir. and wrs. A. P. Woo O YhOMBEYET. ReROOINYS - MbHINErE S | AR Ko prettvatfonzed basket -tire stone || CHICAGOIENOUULEKHERKER glish ideas are followed in fashion- Mrs. W heaton, 8 1 train | Anna b d wrs, HO WL deats eat ‘down Tha spreatl.. Wil tlemen’s prize a paper weight. A wh Cnicaao, Feb, 1 Speclal Telegram 10 | Flour, bbls. able New York weddings. Instead of a | W te pearl trimmings, diampnas ar. and wrs, Willls Yateg, ar. and T o il he Spread . Was | hroom got up to represent a darke | the Brk.|—Provisions led in speculative in- t Yotinto of gontletien equal in number to . F yellow silk ‘drapefl with | Yost® sr. a s Young, r.and | greatly appreciated, and conduced to a | the men’s booby prize, and n deck terest tolny. The price of the product b GHACMBNIAR Tiis BronH PR , dinmonds »rs. Zahner. harmonious and happy feeling through. k of ins ons were given | yououy coniderably higher, and trading was A s the L"I‘I'”;"'-‘""C‘_‘ a *be ‘| ra. Swobe, a lovely dress of nile Biifliant Hessptisn out. nl“unn-mnnmnn.m of a g ll ty souvenire it | 'l eClensive seala Thovsand atd 88 man,"” who arranges all the business and | green satin en train garnitured with lace, " ATy sy of novelties which have attended e the way of painted cliet bags were . . - social formalitics of the wedding, Invita- [ diamonds. The reception given by Mrs. Kimball | gne of the parties since last fall. _Tlie | also given cach gue thousan d barrel lots of jork were passed | New' York. Feb. 1.~ Wheat=Reet tions are now engraved u q..w Mrs. Patrick, a handsome black bro- | and Mrs. Holdrege yesterday afternoon | committee in charge consisted of W. H. T around with freedom and the lightness was | 40,000: ex :~mnnanll - b L 1 . g B an train gur o tit SR i oy, F. W. Pickens, J. H. Conrad, G Surprised. quite entertaining to witness, May pork | options di (@i, closing heavys, of paper, the separate c le satin en train garnitured with lace, | was one of the most notuble of the series EW, ens, J. H. Conra ' : ot e Not tedy of paper, the separate ¢ i % of rose #4 LAt fihve bian givei: The . Bailey, W. H . W. Cannon, \lr. and Mrs, DD, L. Thomas were made | opened at $14 s ed back to §14.07%, | Kraced Nm:ml ‘..”‘: Nn.l u’ nnd groom being seldom in nse. ‘attor, white silk with cream bro- | | \‘». A skl “~|\\ ‘_.'““ Cattait . Redman, ", Champlin, L, S appy victims of a surprise party at | and then sailed to $14.6234, with n few scat- L4005 ailont and olive paper is thick, fine, and shaped so as to | eade front, diamonds. adies who assisted were Mrs. Captain | Nigid Wiy Brown, N. T, Anderson, H. A, | their elegant home on Idaho street Fri- | tering trades at §14.9 here were 1o slgns | March closing fold once. If cipher, monogram or crest | Miss Wakeley, white silk and satin i mer t‘>lf l’s “";'l‘"\h -‘:r!“ bWT{V- Cavley. lm»nn.«“ .»(In.c pust seas day night. The “‘surprisers” were at- [ Of the top heavin nd weakness that the eipclid: of the bride's family be used, it should | combination with crystal passamenterie, | lander, Mrs. S. H. H. Clark, Mrs. re v s foliows H. Latey, pre i | tired in low P wiseacres of the pit detected in the deal a @'ge low f § . vere t , hillow cases, which eXports, 16 3; un not be printed in colors, and the center of i Diikey Hecentic riger, Mrs. Warren Chase, Mrs, Kimball, | G . Bailey, vice president; J. W | gpoco I ded n complote | few days e tone of the market was e isies i elova the top of the page is the propor position | Mr, and Mre. 9. 3 Dickey gave a large | Miss Rogers, Miss Lucia Rogers, the | Gannon, scorctaty: Fred Pickons, treas: | mugk for_every anc's id Attt a | ono of bouyaney, and reailzing on large sales 0, b elevat i P sh ea Pl o bt e A e L sse ) 3 B o o 3 P 3 'S s s f nes of pork did D for it. Reception and church cards are | rocoption last might in honor of Mrs. | Misses Rateand Alice Chase. The house | ioh of now oflicers will take pla half hour's spiritualisti of lhrg dines of ork aid not depr inclosed with it. Friends who wear | Dickey's A It | ¢ | Was an exquisite picture, with its profu- | yeo ot b sheets and pillow cases w, . | in the least. After pork touched $14, REIPHIAG b i ickey’s mother, Mrs.J. M. Jordan of | §ioy of ferns and tropical plants and cut | H1As0RiC At Dancing and refreshments furnished price settled back to $14.75, but again soared SRl Sl LR, enter the | St Louis, who is paying a visitto Omaba. [ flowers, ; Mre, Gilbert's Reception. pleasant evening's entertainment. Mr. | to €14,62:5. There were inereased offerings :Il\‘r‘”h'"rl»l']\{nl umvv"\l themselves The hours of receiving were from 7 to 11, Cs. Mrs. Boyd, Miss [ Mrs. Gilbert's recoption Tuesday was | and Mrs. Thomas fully sustained thott | of proverty on the last advance, and during aves of the Bridal BUir, ToF and the leading people of Omaha were | Boyd, Mrs. Bierbower, Mrs. Be nnett Mrs. [ 4 every way a pleasing one, and the | Febutation as a charming host and | tue Jast half hour the business done wason a | Vork—Fairly active and firm. ! eyes of the bridal pair, for e 5 § Thos F I Guy Barton, Mrs. hostess. scule of declining values, the last May quo- [ Lard—A shade stronger and ous at a wedding. The orange blossom is | Well represented during that time. Those B Miss B Mrs, Barber. | rooms were filled to their utmost capacity ! it sl 3 atern steam, Spot, 87, & isted i tng W 5 amuel Bur iss Burns, Ars. Barber, 5 A Progressive Toa tation being at $14.70. May gribs climbed to [ BCHVE: Western el no |U||"|Y"ll‘u|ln\lh' of the ceremony. | assisted in receiving were General and | jigs Barber, Mrs, Briggs, Mrs. Brown, | throughout the afternoon. The house w o X saive . ation being at $14.70. Ma ib: Butter—Quieti » w e ) Tl ¢ to oM 87,0000 7,071 losed o The bride in white is ornamented with | Mrs. Crook, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burns, | the Misses Butterfiold, Mts. W, Cham: | illuminated with candics and brightened ic progressive tea given by Mr. Hor- | 87.007.67 and closed at §7.65. One fea- [ areamery, 2 natural flowers, which may be of | Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Tower, Mrs. Jenni- [ bers, Miss Chambers, Mrs, Crook, Mrs. | it} fusion of flowers. The mantel | PAch Monday evening, was so wblo | ture of the deal to-day and yesterday was the | Cheese-—Firm and rather qulet, any variety. The bridesmaids, in | g “pc T 4 pe O A, and | Read, Mrs. Copel: ..".‘l A ((,,,um,.l ks b a1 Fira 1R GERREGRUGH | LAk, mAtySmora. will dolibiless vaty e | Strong buylhg bf 1aity loonl partiss, and an || 8t LioisrRel dolicate ~ colors, wear mo train, | \ore o B0 Tl 4 Ced were M, | Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Call Mrs, Car: | Wes banked and alarge piece ornamented | ) o of tho Lenten senson, Refresh- | 8dvance that almost kept pace with that of - o S ;uul theif costumics aro far r?‘;l“ll-‘;vni»mlhv m{l}vd\;vcrv \Allr- rior, Mrs. Collier, Miss Mrs, | the table in the refreshment room. The f JFOTIE UM CEaL S “T'he general tendency of speculative Wum—hm.\u mixed, cas, oss grand than the bride’s. They may [ and Mrs. W. L. Adams, Miss Almy, Mrs. | Gongdon, Mist Congdon, Mrs, Coutant, | hostess assisted in_ welcoming the- ; ; 5 4 s, ; ; and as cach course was finished the gen. | YAlues of wheat was downward to-day. Out- mer; No. 2, mixed, eaeh, wear picturesque hats or Lonnets with | Appel, Mr. and Mrs. Annin, Mr. and | Mrs. Craty, Miss Crary, Mrs. Dubois, | callers by Mrs. General Crook, Mrs. Homan nrocoeded. to another. table. the | Side news was bullish in the main, but less so o, short white tulle veils, and they ean | Mrs, Charles Atkinsg, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Colpetzer, Mrs, O, Davis, Mrs. T. ave o, g adies rems 5 A AR A RN stel and the bears had more do—Firm at 54 carry baskets or fans of flowers in colors | Babeock, Mr. and Mrs. Baleh, M. and | B (u(.,?.,',[}‘ ‘M s; Datiss; Mray Dinkiore, ‘]“,’“_""'“““]“ \,\"“;’“"‘,““ AL LR B SR L B Zht in_ less encouraging St at $14,75@16.00, 10 suit their complexions; but the fash- [ Mrs. Balcombe, \1.- and Mrs. Balcombe, | Mrs. Perry Mrs! Dorman, Alrs. Dickey, Knight, Mrs. | Mrs. W. The Misses Chase, £ Dy, Borak | alier o nn‘fr,‘.'.'x'l r‘-lii"'.'.‘:'l'.,r'K'.:'E‘|“'.'J —Firm .u 80. soning of their dresses 1s limited by the | Mr." and Mrs, D. V. Barkalog, Mr. and | Miss Dickey, Mrs, Doane, Mrs. Allen; Mra, Clo Gl it LAl s, T aandy, Giirns! [ selllog orders, ‘Orop ndblossyso farasthty || W higky<BLl 5 styles of the period, if they are not, as | Mrs. Joseph ".H‘\Ll‘ Mr. and Mrs. S. the Misses Dundy, Mrs. Dandy, AL Mrs. Therril, Miss Gilbert, Miss Richard- | ROiReBHE G R e RS SBE MR R e M iter-Stcidy and_unchanged. they frequently are! historic, It is ‘not | Barkalow, Mr. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. | Eddy, Mrs. Estabrook, Mrs. Eus 5 | son, Miss Ch: , the Misses Knight, Millard, Messrs, Cartor, Drake, | Predictions are made that the visible suvply v uncommon for the ladics of the bridal | Barriger,'Mrs, M. Barkalow, Mr. and Sustis, Mrs. Ferguson, the “Misses the Misses ie and Lottie Kennedy. S Kennedy. Pike. Ogpdon, | Will show a decrease of 1,250,000 bushels, anit 3 parties to cony a notable picture of their | Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Beall, Mrs. Hugy rs. Funk Mr: wmklin, Mrs. | Among the noticeable toilets that of the | 1y, " Wells, Ringwalt, - Hamilton, | Ohe authority puts the fizures at L000% | Cnleago, F garments and coiffures. The bride often | Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Becl . and M Garnes adgs Gilbert, Miss S was one of the handsomest a | py=yeis (FHEES T =t bushels. First trades in May were at §0%c. | 1gports as folio carrics a sumptuously bound prayer | Bennett, Mr, and Mrs. Bicrbower, Mr. | Gilbort, Mrs. Grant, Miss Grant, Mrs, | bls tin court tran, with lace front : [ which was yesterday's closing price. That book, also a bouquet or fan of lilies of | and Mrs, Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Blickens- | Green, Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs. Goodman, el st pink; diamonds. _Progressive Euchre, :';;gtren;fl";u_“‘ gg‘.l:‘c":huft fl"{.jfi);‘;" 0\;0 the valley, white carnations or other del- | derfer, Mrs. Botkin, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, | Mrs. B xrnkq-r‘ Mrs. Ri . Miss Mrs, T wore an clegant black Mrs. T. Smith gave a smatl eard c'nm; R ‘,,“‘jc “:f,“:f ‘;”"Mh‘l‘“‘ 'dm-m‘,""“"{ icate blossoms. Miss Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford, Col- | | dson, Miss € s, 1 2 s , heavily jetted: diamonds. | party Tuesday evening in honor of her 4 s i A @, cha s 3 . last hours the market assumed a heaviness of ugh After the breakfast, or in case of a re- | onel and Mrs. Breek, Mr. and oll, Mrs, Grifliths, Mrs. Groff, Mr: , lavender “silk en train; dia- | gyests, Mrs, Wheelock ¢ .,,‘1 Mrs. Armour, | tone and_the price settled to T3gc, where it \@5.55; b ul'nm%hmm ppii Omanha's Anti-Lenten Joys— Receipts, 00 Steady 3 U ulttdcl“ tggs—Dull and’ easier: ception before the guests disperse, the | Mers, Bright, Mr. ' and Mrs, | Miss Groff, Mrs. Hall, Miss Hall, Mrs. ¢ Kansas C b sre Mr, | rested. As compared with yesterday the : 5,353 ki Drie and groom retifo to their dressing. | Broateh, Mr dnd Mrs. CoH. Brown. | Hamiron’ Mre, iteheosk: My Humt, | - Miss Gilbert, shrimp pink satin draped | S0 A Castar, Ar s Srer Cilvay, | €03k rango shows Joss of ke, Coin was el o yooms quietly, taking no leave of any | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Harbach, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Keller, | with lace: diamonds. 7 b nt, Mr. and Mrs, | & shade easier upon the whole, though the “.,‘,.‘ ,quq 700: steady: natl ‘ el i~ | one, and prepare for their departure. | Leavitt Burnham, Mr. and Mrs. N.J. | Mrs. Kmght, Miss Lake, the Misses | Miss Knight, graceful dress of white t Mrs. McCord and their int-“;'ffl“‘“':':ffiy"nu" r'\'x'n'l‘.‘;:él.liurx'o':‘if-“‘ilifiifiti They don their traveling attire, and only | Burnham, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Burns, Mr | Knight, Mrs. Lake, Mrs. Kountze, Mrs. | nomic cloth, with s juare co re. 5 S a8l LM RESD S u fow favored or especinlly wvited [ and Mrs, Samuel Burns, Mr. and Mrs.W. | Jones, M W Miss Nellie Smith. | | Miss Fannie Kenmecy, a handsome ’{{".‘,,\,,',‘ll \‘x‘l-mxi{,ri;-[-:"h”“k s | R R SR o S tricnds remain with the bridesmaids and | . Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Boyne, Mrs. | Mrs. S. T, Smith, Mlrs. Hanscom, Mrs. | myrtle green satin en train, lined with | 555000 560 “including. fancy bas. | There waro orters herey both ways, but they | 1 71— Cle Recelpis ushers (o throw rice and worn shppers | Bauserman, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cahn . Mrs. Kennedy, Miss Kennedy, | old gold velvet; dinmond. crescent at her | [6i& eanes and brie-abrac. | were generally at geurés elther a liitle under | $hE"t0l oot Tair Jo pod shippls after their carriage. The “best man” [ Mr. and Mrs. Martim Cahn, M ) Henry, Mrs. Jewett, Miss Jeweit, [ ne et o or lttlo over “tlie market,” and could not | 1he, Steers, S T .‘..'J".{m,, (alr Lias already gone to the train or steamer | Albert Cahn, Mr. Carri s Lalk, Mrs, Lohmer,’ Miss Lehmer, Lottie Kennedy, cream nun's |, Mr. Ogden's Lunch. be executed. Local operators were conserva- | Sinefh S0, PHCIOR 08", Megy to look after their luggage, and to see | and Mrs. Carter, G M s '\h'('unnflll Mrs | veiling, sleeveless and shoulder gloves. Charles Ogden entertained at an ele- | tive, but few caring to zo short over Sunday. 0 stockers, falr fo good, 4O them off without vexation or care-taking. | Chambers, Mr. and Mre. William Ch | ; rmic o ==L o gant luncheon at the club Thursday, | Bos e e e ere Saitiy ! 3 No one asks them whither they are flit- | bers, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cheshire, Mr. | Miss MeCormick, \11\ ...1 MY George Squires' Lunch. HBNaL K NI ans | e SRt “,“,j,“‘-“',-‘ uog-—n.m.»u £00; shipments, Dout ”"""“'l"“‘""‘ Dol considered In | aadSirs D, O, vk My, and v S H. | Do ‘,”« T ) Mr. Squires entertainod @ mumber of | ¥rs. Horbych, wiss Kilbanene, of Milwau | actiye, Haltya, kot 6% 10, 0f Mort 43 | anotcl henvy an buteire' selotiou, 883 bad taste, best man only is aware | 1L Clark, Mrand Mfs. BT, Clark, lr I Millard, Mrs, | ladies Thursday at the club with an ele- | o rdson, st b ;‘,,"'.“ A“ (’ il ‘maTker cont derablo sireath. and. frc: “,,]““““.’} .,‘},‘,’,,}:’,,,',";‘f’m@’{ 0% 8 Z, e is kely peak Jolpetzer, rs. Dubois, r an r )\ :, f o0 o i vors yramic 3 se situatiol i the; . ¥ 19, —C; O TR A ey (| HC LI b b shio el € stood in the agnter, Hanked by two | standard of tho club DREHor BRAllY Cloaini:at asro G005 shipments, 50; etea v u onngr, dir. and sir bna [rs. Northrup, Mrs. Po smaller piecds. ISmilax and cut flowers Smon " chule.’ 5 Anent Presents, 3 p. B.\\.(fmu the aisses Cooke, Mr. and s. Poppleton, Miss Poppleton, || ek 1‘ LJ Rl lllison 1 f AL 1 Mrs. 8. 1. Brown's Reception. CHICAGO 11V 2.60@5.10; feedIng steers, Itis no longer good form to send bridal | ars. Cornish, »ir. and yrs. Coutant, Mr. : '\1 1<...n.,, Miss Rustin, LU Dl an 5. S. R. Brown received the ladics of : B 3 253,40, presents promiscuously, or to intrude | and ars. ('"““;, s Cary RrcnTH ? der, Mrs. Toft, Mi Toft, M l,:\"l‘_ B e - acquaintance Wednesday afternoon, | CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—[Special Telegram to 0003 'h‘rm""- upon the sanctity of wedding anniversary uming, r. and yrs, '“'"‘“’" rs. S Keley. f valt, : ieracquat M e Brr.-—-CATTLE—Receints for the d LT : reol ost, Mrs, Wakeley, Miss | lenu was digeugged : Ste was assisted by Mrs. R the Brr.] il e IR s K. . Cushing, »r, and yrs. Coe, Mr. and | W ¥, Mra. . Mis §‘n , S5.50@4.70; T' enng Some pretty | 1ve trading was of very moderate volume, Bast \ > o] icha Mrs. Kount 1 1,600, for the week 4 stoweek OS| ; d china yrs. T. W. Cuming, General and s, | 3 ster, ates, Miss e it e 5 ! for gifts. The fashion in these matters | Dandy, mr, and wrs. E. 1. Day s, Mr. and Sears, Mrs . Mrs. Wheelor, . Potato croquett: “ ” ¢ T T 1“ Aufinn \li\-c-.(lvf‘u lli;li.l o s.“T wlh;).l:tll:u‘nny ntlnl( r‘\in‘lm. : has changed, just as the fashion of send- | Mrs. O F. Davis, Dr. ‘and wrs.’ Denise, Pratt, Mrs. Stebbing, Miss Ste obhins, Sweet brepd arded with Frencli peas. illard, Ross, Weber, Riciiardson, Char- | There were but few buyers and but little n- gec, J 3 ) ! I ente, Burns, terest in the general market, Sales were ing flowers to houses of mourning has . Meredith, Mra. Grant, mrs. Collier, | Mrs. Page, Patterson, ars. W Chicken with truftles, torest in iz [ Ay hm; o5 S ere ceasod to existin the best socloty. In ¥ ir. and wrs. Denel, wr. and | worth, yirs. Yost, aiss Yost, Orango lce. Art Gossip. bt CLNS e it h s were very light azaln 5 T : ars. Dewey, Mr. and wrs. Doane, wr.and | wirs. Shiverick, wrs. .tuuts. Celery salad Mrs. Mamaugh is again fully occupied | 204 cuds of the week. A few stralght lots | e mnins about steady sos of death it s easy to set forth the | yig Poherty, Mrs “In(linr‘ s, Dor « | Syuires, Moore, N ihls L with teaching and in filling orders. I\Im OfSiiar WL SOl AURDIDE Biol bR Y 8y d was uotive, g n shes of tl'n: ilelmll\‘ in th & r;fi.rr!, and 3 “““,““L“ ATaColl ’ Mo utt gruitd ce cream in f\mn’. i L tion to new | Would have brought yesterday. Then azain, | was good and everything was taken, & ie meaningful phrase, “No Howers,” | ynd y's l)umnnt Sk 5 2 Teie o Stith, Maccaroonst” Ange e, Kissos. f " | salesmen that had good stock and could not ppended to dea i ewapano, | und Atkms, 3 s s or draperies m all the new inen th ooutt} can not “,.“ assume that tl y are n:mnz N JUNE, n Mrs an U‘lmuxl; Mrs. ‘( lw\h)ruu"h l‘xunnr..r- de Brie and crackers chumuw -color, by the same lady, ent them under cover, ordered 14"0(1 and | 4 “"," k opel ,\,.‘ nmh, at to get anything, and so find it difonlt to , Mr. 5 Hugues: Mrs: Beall, Mrs. Poland, DEe Cate Noir, il is attract i"muuh attention to Orehar ater and will hold over for Monday’s mar- s quotations and everything was sold 3 oy : John l‘ uller, Mrs., Minerva Gannett, Mrs. Montgomer Mrs! L g o | window iss Pelton is struggling con- | ket. Ina general way fat cattle ure 15@20e | an early hour. forestall the friends who bob up at every Funkh M < who sat down, besides the host wotltling withig] pickloHarsioardt res unkhonser, Mr. :Ken Miss McKenna, Mrs, 1 Nt A Mrel Whdologk M)' with _still life studies in | Jower than last week. Cowmon cows are I'd ars, Mrs ng, Mrs. Van an, and heelock, | )jqck and white. Mrs. Balback com- | 20@25e lower than a week ago. Stockersand ceivers and silver napkin ringsand chean | A and My Varin, Mr! el Mrs. C S ity T, Smith, Mrs. [ Sepbatiat RN EINEReRLCEARY M Nard s Mr, a 5. Hel 1 > A Mrs. ‘ ] leted a handsome_basket of pansios. | feede e R e AR e AT Gyl SR e e, nd Mrs. Garr: : vis, ) A SV rews, Mrs. Dl Chesbrotgh, of | RIGHE pupil is painting a m'\"‘mhm-n( f,',:"'e'“h,\“,‘,‘\-“'“’;:,' Hirdaudiod smstnually, wish to celebrate their silver or diamon Ae: Guplord, Mrs ‘and es, | K ‘Mrs, Ste Redick, s. Squires, Mrs. | hranch of ereamy dogwood blossoms on ey R 5 5 wedding anticipate the friends who come ilbert, mr. Goble, Mr. ‘and Mrs. F. W, o W Re l s Bishop, Ge ‘orge Wall ) Sl S AT TS i about the closing quotations for the stock de- Receipts, to the front on these occasions with gifts M s 2 ek 0. POnel | Wallace, Mrs. (R e ‘.'f“""\‘l" bed: Faney, 1600 to 1700 Ib stecrs that are often meant to be funny, and Galsneariend 3 i . Wood. Mrs. | Mrs. Rumsey 1n bamboo and utilized for a screen. Mr. + fancy 1300 to 1500 1bs, $4.5004 that are nearly always nseless. ‘Lo refuse | ¢; Ry ME A § AL e s Mood A et a Mrs Collins, the talented artist, has been good steers of 100 and upward, u.l»:-hn.l‘n}ml e \}\Tuld oes. o =‘ Gregor, J. Griflith, Dean (.m:d T, | Ev: Mrs. Taylor, Mrs, Barkalow, Mrs. | Mrs. Carrier, Mrs. sent from lis studio the past week, ov |n;: “q“ steers of 1050 to 1120 a 0 st 4 ) _’_“ml’h ORBILION Vi suumworm sr. and Mrs. G. W. | Loomis, Mrs. Hopkins, Miss lhh-} Mrs A Fanineeaic to sickness, but hopes to be able’ to re- 5 fancy cows and b -)mmnv'uupu-\ \iling prices paid for tlie donors; to send word that no presents |} yir. and wrs. K. S. Hall, wr. and | Hoss, Mrs. ¢ N i ull Dress German, toslokhoas, hybiones Jo X A 15 gborCeons . s ! ke were wanted would 'be to offer peo- | yrs "Haller, yr. and yrs. Hamilton, wr. [ Mrs.' Floyd, andall, “,,, W, V. | Miss Shears gave a very pretty german | U0 S0 8 & 08 B e mitror | common old cows, $ 52 buil Cliolce steers, 1370 o 1300 I‘)s oo B4 ALK ple an impertinence. ~ There was | qnd urs. Hanscom, ar. and mrs. Harsha, | arorse, 3rs. R. H. Clarkony, ' wrs. Woods, | Wednesduy cvening in houor of her i e e e D Ok ois, Su20@i0: veal | Choiee sto < - milkers and springers, at all times trouble in avoiding A »r. and wrs, Hartman, sr. and yrs, Ha- | wrs, J. W s. . Davis, Mrs. guest und cousin, Miss Kilbourne, of M the custom, and so in order that there | ¢ihs Gen. and Mrs. Hawkins, , 5 H 3 3 . er: et ndine (n b futace [ LoRs,Gen: ; ; . Sherloc waukee, Mr. Horbach and Miss Kil- | the water, The sides have recds und | 1001bs $4.5025:00: 125 to 1350 Ibs, 2nd/no danger of offenke\to) eithor) eide, | Haydon, Col and aurs. Honryfateiand |fiurs. Batrick, arar Naskis s, Gra i | ibourns led, aad the other dancors were rushes and flour de lis and a fock of | 410950 to 5, 50000500, Stockers and | Light sm.,me now lays down the law that there | ool g F, Shelton, wis e Al ““;d ’AI.“ '\u\rih u( Mr. Deuel and Miss Clara Brown, Mr, | swallows show up eflectively against a A @ ows, bulls and mixed, | Good to choice heay e ) <y backer §2.10@ k, .72 . j00d to choice mixéd hogs. shall De no presents at anniversaries, and bie . 4 v Miss B ST () sky background. 5(@3,30, 1 _ i l}l » choice mixed that where presents are received by & Mrs. llu.\gl and, ar. and yrs. Hobbie, nam, Mrs. Holden, ars. »eCaule wmrs, |V 1 and Miss Burns, Mr. C} Ll 10,000 for the | Ciloice sheep, 90 to 120 1bs and wrs. Hoffman, mr and_wrs, Hold- | Young, ars. “mmm 5 Miss Kate Chase, Mr. Kennec Small and Kar! cok i last weel Business s brite from those who havo the right to | rage, wr. and wra. Horbach, Dr. and urs. | Rq wrs, 5, ) by B T e hae ||| M lang MoaRW il EIY il as0 pecesyed] b ¥ acilve, with u slight up rrm at die Representatve Salos. send them, they shall mot be extubited | yqd “yir, and wrs. C, B. Horton, Mr.and | Harrison, srs. Saxe, 1 i M Dlso M e ‘friends Friday ) Qrening SOLe sllchuaoNI L aLip clost: YERRS publicly, and shall not be accessible to | YA A Haney. s and s, W. W, | iss Lowis ““_'lmm‘h e Mr. Howard and Miss Divon, Mr. Beall | their frionds wiiday eventug, to meet | louving the market in much Yia sgme cod . STESIELES un}bn‘d\ until the cards containing the u.‘mm Belieyue, . and rs, Hunt, sr. | wrs, Wm. Burns. siss Long, stiss He and M Rawles, Mr. Pike '|u4[) Miss e ekl :d i e l-'l y :-‘r;:xc [ mt_n 1[1"30"1? Lost . names of the donors have been romoved. | ung wrs. jnms, 3ir. and rs. P. E. Tler, | Long, wrs. Hyman, ars. Horner. Chambers, Mr. Reed and Miss McParln, | Mrs. Hanscom gave a card party ¥ ! o o o M gav 4 Y A 0y A v ay nig sorts, $5,40@5,60, and cople of superlor breeding,” says | pr and wrs. Ives, r. and sirs, Bliss, mrs.' 8. "Lowe, Mrs. Sm wrs, | 3lr. Downey and Miss: Woohworth, Mr, | day night. : Light sorts sold at $5.00@ tho latest authority on etiquette, 'regard O andn 3a oW o 4 Wilson and Miss Lake, Mr. Dickey and | Mrs. Puxton gave s small dinner party | 1'$3 shs.s g anniversary contributions to their house- [ 3 and s, Jennison, arr. and 3 - | ¢ 4 Brooks, rs. I y, N at $5,40(@b, \a butehers pigs, Johuson, Mr. apd ars.S. R. Johns 3 ars, Watson, Mrs Miss Hi and, Mr. Jordan and Miss | Friday. Values ure ! than lust S lmdny hi"h: x'.;’.'."c;:h“;:xlih S:;{:";;.n:)f! ‘r)lr%:‘ l‘h‘:b‘ and wrs. Jones, . and ars. S. B. Jones; | F an, wiss D, farney i\l)ltln;y. Iu-lorlilr“ufl”'u fol) u\\|-l !Iln- Masts h.-plh Barker gave a children’s lf'*"f’l‘.{""l @ king and BP8ion, & h & 2 wr. and ars, S, T. Josslyn, »mr. and y, ars. Hughes, »ss Mrs, | first figure the cross; the second, wish- | gérman y shipping, A "”':x;:;-:‘la'“;‘rzl‘l‘xll(ffmtf, to| ars, Robert Jordan,” wr. “ana’ rs. | Picrce, urs, Builey bones and bangles, third, masks; Tourth, R e on gave a card | Welkhts 84 ) e W hon tis oua, | Keller, wr. and mrs, ot F. Kennard, RE i 1_:;lx.~l‘,.§:.l lighters; fifth (ne"lillt‘mpi‘:‘\;:.:; party lnst week at Fort Omuhia. tom of self-respecting independence of | 2iT; and Mrs. Alfred ‘““‘\“" ME; p.Enjoyableslmnghe s i [iCrBeKS ; sugat plums; | Miss Miller entertained the Capital y k. Feb, 10, —M On call A R G s U Mruk xfin;xm'{l K\'unlul\)l. h.l.:;m! Mra. | Mrs. Dr. Jones entertained about sev- | and m snfes; sugaf plums: | i Friday night tnoparty. | o ork. Teb. 10, “Money-0n call higher cireles, society will be pitched at nKl:rl ;;lmnll\.q;‘ r. and, Mrs, Kiwhon, Mr. | enty-four ludies from hor largo cireloof | 3V (T, - U0 Gy, “Dude trs, 1. V R e ab O Der Lonn L0l DE VS Pertat ! st an octave above ,'ls late Lfllnmu CIW. Kouns, Mr,and Mrs, Lake, Mr. and 1}L‘qua\xu(unm~,s at a lunch |):\l’[),',\‘u.~‘\u|‘;l:\\'. 1 cigare! thirteen, le bandean, | 1 club Frid: Hpe s T ANS R and ndeed, there are not a few marred peo- sk The menu was unexceptionable and the = = i 4 < | sreRnIx N6 —Du nd un- o Ple who refrain from asking their lrn!‘:uls f{‘}’;n,&.’;"}:i: gln)!l‘ 3 N‘l’:nv?\;{&r TOLRER (e dnie plan was adopted of serving | mm;‘ £ “:."“ ":""":‘1:""(; . b“‘l“""“.‘}f,"fl':'r? t l‘lff.’"‘,fil,."’,',“‘[\'.,"'l‘,",‘ ohapgod b S48 LOr sixty day bllis: M S MR and nequaintances to participate in their | 9 Ml 5 4 e S e % hursday evening was the oSt ¢ DA e et 2 VIR SUEIBR Gy, —Govel o} 3 - Anniversary | rejoicings through fear | And I Mel Ty, | tho refreshwents on quadnlle tables. | iy oung sociable’ given the Rov. J. S. tof the lute General ‘O'Bricn at- | GOVERNMENTS—Government bonds were 3 wmr, and mrs. K. R, McConnell, wmr. ‘ards sic ved s S ifi- 3 p at o i dull but steady, SHEEP, of.baing.considorod. willing o ror | ¥F and ars K. B MoConnell, ar, Cards and music followed and the qualifi- | bpoior pastor of the Kountze Momo- grent atisntion: SToCK & Tho stock market today showed | No. Ay. ceive gifts from th whom they desire Onr e cations of the hostess asan entertainer | ooy sh. a8 8 surprise by a Pythagoras Lodge Knights of Pythias | sowe of the dullness and narrowness which Only 5 ba marry with, Doubtless 1t is for | Cordy se. and sirs. MeCormicke Dr. and | org " guccesstully demonstrated. The | Tl Luthoran church, as @ surbfise by 4 | o o delightful ball in- colebration of | farked it during previous days tiis wevk, 1o this reason that fashion has frowned upon | Ko 0 W 0 srs, Markel, ar. and ars, | invited guests were Mrs. Beall, . | limited number of members and friends | the ‘anniversary of the order - Friday | The opening was iirm to strong, with ‘dirst the grotesquerie of cards ot wood, tin, | Nt ik yir “and ars. & e, and ars. | Burns, Mrs. Joseph Barker, Mr. of his church, mght at the antiex. Seventy-five coup prices generally ¢ to % per ip»m above last cte., whieh were popular oaly a N g Sirer Menilorssqhm, Dr, | Mrs. Coutant, Mrs, Smith, Mr Y| The party was got up under the ex- | w nt and enfoed o programmo | MENTS dloving fiaures, Wi market since. The prevailing style of in and Mrs. Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Merriam . Armor, Mrs. Wheel Mrs, Carter; | cellent leadership of Mrs. C. B. Havens, -four dances, I S i AATI AR LIit0 s is the same as the- card of any ordinary | vy and srs, Metealf, Mr. and zrs, Adolph D SRS SRR S o who, despite the muddy condition of the | Mrs, 1. Magranc's social to be given to | after that timw a steady hardening of values entertainment.” Meyer and M mkl irs. Murxln.ll\loy gvln“ KRN d M"_';*“( i '“i"'; streets, bravely gathered her fellow mem- ""‘fr.li"“"“l":f’\fl,,,:::.‘!”’\'-ljl‘"n”‘r;‘“ L el Il;Ir‘x”Ir:::;mmu\ll‘Wl-’sl:.‘:r:n\dln:;:x‘n‘;\ ;Intn‘\‘:?u\vn, The Event of the Week. prandure, & ax Moyor, ur. and uxs. J. | i merman, Mrs, Webstor, Mrs, Wil- | bers togethier at”hor residence on North | Wendusdny e7onug ¢ o e reatest strength, A period of extreme dull- ancing party given by Mr. and Mhur Mr. and Mrs. l\'lmv RID and wrs, | lard Roott, f;h‘r JU“"'"I:"!\-l Mrs incteenth 4'1“ pd dpade 9. X OMAHA WHOI LE MARKETS | hess suce ““'k ‘,“l','.‘n‘{:z"’,‘,‘“"' }:’;:1“‘“‘”‘”""" Smith at the Millard Thursday e, " Moores, ur, | Dandy, jr . F. B, Johnson, Mrs. Me- D sonage. North 1 wentieth 2 \w}v 0st, Nicke COMMmO! & pron- e lren e TP k . el the Misses Wadleigh, Mrs. Estabrook, | W Ay y muc |»\|‘ The following prices are for rownd lots of i { " osing Everything w on a scale of :,lr‘;”(" "\ ‘;\'{3‘,’,“;",,‘: u':,dM,;’,l:,"'n ;"'“ml Mrs. Fitch, Miss Fitch, Mrs. Crook, Mrs, | prised, and apprec pounding.” | produice,as sold on the market to-aay, —‘1ne :{’,,",'1'":,‘&'1,5,';'{,“‘:,(“_,",, l,’.’l"\""'."_” i, closini ange of Pricy munificence and nothing was spared ) Mrs, Molls. wr. and Ars, E, W, | Read, Mrs. 8. 1. H, cmrk Mrs. Rotha. | After an hour of social converse the com- | guotations on fruits represent the prices: at : Showlne the hizhest and lowest that might contribute to the de- | N ,"“‘“’““m‘ 0 ML s S and | ker, Mrs. Rounds, Mra. Richa Mrs, | pany dispersed to their homes gina that | which outside orders are illed. ::03“ 0{7)0'“' patd for loads of hogs on market ight of the guests. The dancing hall | niw Tiorecs Nowmi DA M1 .. Brown, Miss May, Ao Boyd, they had helped to chear the parson. Burrei—The market is weak and only an | B centbonds.. 100 |0 pr the past seven days and fop the same. i % ars. Horace Newman, Mr. und srs. T e Rt ey e — oceasional package of choico stock will bring | U. 5 & o f 1 last month and a vear ago.’ whs adorned with numgrous potted- | nard Newman, yrs. New, ar. and s , | Bierbower, Mrs, Kitohen, Mrs, owin, A Card Party. outside quotations. Cholce to faney country L 125% Oreg plants anda huge bowl of claret punch | J. Nichols, srs. Eloise Nichols, ar Mrs. Hodgson, ‘Mrs. Nye, Mrs. Dixon, |y Cowid gave anothier of her pleas- | butter, e falr o good, 14tb0es eor. | Pacitic 6'80f '95. 126% Pacilic Mail. Yeooped out of & block of ice attracted | Mrs. Northrup, ar. und wrs. Ny Mrs. Dorrance, Mrs. Lieutenant Kennon! L‘.‘"""”“"‘“‘ 'y Y R 4 | Tt 48 @ik P’:”“:{la\ Sheep. There were no {resh receipts, but that had been hela over changed hands, 5% lilies, with & frog visible half way out of Shipping , ock e e Patkor | Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Himebaugh, Mrs, | ant whist parties last Wednesduy nig on, Fr e s e Ve 0 e wucl admiration. This was set on an | Orebard wrand wrs Grr, Dr. Barkor, | bt o, Nrs. Breek, Mrs. Horbach, | Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Kitchien, | yariket is extromely dull and stocks aro mov. | o o1l 5 |lfock Laland; | 5t 45 @iss immense tray of ice and festooned with | W i PAtreiL sr. and ars. George Pat. | Mrs. Frank Hail, the Misses Foos, Mrs. | Dr. and Mrs; 'Somors, Mr. and Mrs. | ing slowls. Ii@licis the prevailig price, . . Caudy swilax. Tn the dressing rooms the ladies | oréon, ar. s wrs. J. N. £, Patrick, awr. | Darrow, Mrs »“'fimfi’" Mrs, 5. M‘Jtljlnu Hanscom, Miss Hanseom, Mr, Mogqui ccasional sale of a single case at were given & beautiful bouquet and tae | and Mrs. u. . Patriek, ur. and wrs, D, [ Mrs. Lininger, Mrs rs. Colling, | 5. 370 and Mrs. Neville, Mr. Burlow, M There 1s very little game of apy | B 8t 3 lnen boutonniere and the same | C. Patterson, wr. and ‘Mrs, Paxton, Dr. | Miss Collins, Mrs. Wakofield, Mrs Rubi SRS AR Aok Dot i, Bt SNBO S8 ] Phose 18 vory liltlo gamie of oy referred & st P& O, = B o s o tomed 1o cvery, dotail of | and sre. Puabody. Dr. and wrs. Peck, ur, | dous, Mrs. Dohorty, ‘Mrs. 8. P. Morso, ritoho o | doz, $1.75@200; ‘Teal, per ‘doz, $12ayno; | {Hinois ¢ .1 preferred. .. 1 Allsales of stock 1n this market are the partw The tablo was beautifully ar- | and urs. Perine, Nr.and wrs. A, L. "Per. | Mrs. Sumuel Burns, Mrs Gilbert . | Heary, Ju . Richardson, Gen- o kece,! por do s00; | Lo B W . 15 |Texas Dacitie erowt. Live welght nmufhu'mr:hu rangzod nd the suppor worthy of tha oc- | kius, xr. and airs. Poppleton, M. and Edgar, Mrs. Heth, Mrs.” Babcook, Mre, | oo s oral and Mrs: | brants, pe ick radbits, per doz, as: g Dnion Bacitie, 80, | Dead o soll ut 3o por Ib, for casion. Mr. und Mrs. Swith were as. | Mrs. Charles Poor, yr and wis. Powell, | Keller. Falte ool s . d % : gk oK G preteried. oo 3kins, "or hoge Welsl Ak JepR A sisted dn ropciving by’ Mys, Armour aud | v and wrs. Pratt, r. uod wrs. Prichets, At the White House, 4 ‘:“‘" Mr. und Ais, "Biker, e, aid J0vAEN ,,,J,',"[,‘fi‘,“{;’;‘.,k“‘“‘w £y diberal | Mich, € TR0 Wedtir Union. Tid | Aud staisss0 fba, by the publlo insppoters | Mrs Wheelock aid Mrs b, of ) ars. Rum- | Mrs. Cleveland's reception, February | Y™ Jones. Chickens are bringing mostly 10c, bug laige, | M RRBRR .--‘ ,“ aie A0 Notos .."'1‘.]: s Mrs, Andr 4 s and uis, l\l“um;‘;‘;i( ez and M08 | 15, was ono of the largest of the scason, The Capitol Hill Clnb. ly dressed are going at S@ic. ; har & otos and Mrs. Coutan 3 3 Byron Reed, - : N - 2 0" % N ach enter! o Fan- y slow sale at daloe, ¢ Hogs steady, Awong those present were Mr. | und wrs, Lewis Reed,” mr. und s, | The hour was from 1to 12 o'clock, Miss . Miss Hoaghind putertained that orgau- | JRERYY elling i o swall way &N DK Cuitle active, £ aud Mrs. Ripgwalt, Colonel and Mrs. | Kheem, yr. and mrs. Richardson, yr, Cleveland was present, and among other | ization \lumh\ 1\0w|ng with a valentine | g0, -3 - e aaiiia 4 Henry, Gene and Mrs. ‘rook, Mrs. | mrs. Ringwalt, mr. and ars. Risdon, distingnished names were noticed those | Party. *h ,Was introduced Poratops—T eoeipts ara not heavy, kK % A ““ yards were clearod of everythings Road” Mr, and Mrs, ‘ost, Mr. | and urs. Roddis, Mr, and » R 3 Mrs. Senator Manderson and Mrs, cnlhdlhn“ vb 1. All drew but the market is . § £ F'here 18 & vary fair donenilil and Mrs. Rounds, Mr. and | xr. and ars, Guy Ross, wr. : or Van Wyck and the desired one feli to the lot of Miss | for the wost vart only buying in small dats : , Feb. Full i They cattie Mrs. Rothaker, Mr. and Mrs. | Rosewater, Mr. and Mvs. ater, s. Folsom was entertained at lunch. | Woolworth, who was made the recipient | ‘There are 8 few @i pratert o SEG f ang hea 15 Pettys, Shelby, was here and 40 Dixon, Mr. and M Cornish, | ar. and mrs. Rustin, mr. and B . the same day by Mrs. Edward Halli- | of about three dozen roses, all the other Ty 8 A D, $4,100@4.20: W of hos, YOI “Mis. Metealf. Mr. and Mrs. | acker, ar. and Mrs. Rounds, sr. and 2irs, | day. At the south end of the table, where | dancers having to surrender their fowers | QP PCME NI continues airm, ran® Boft spring b 1 Dawson. Eodiets el v er Dr. and Mrs. Coffnan, Mr, :\1\4 Sargent, ur. and ll(ra. .“tmli TS, \v)- ll‘n.,- hu!il\ s ki“ with Mrs. Folsom, was a | to her. Missouri ;Lr y:’ U"li ’z:.x_:}u e ai'fi“”im;w‘f‘ bakers, $5.704 Lookin o SR 1y Jv Dr. and Mrs, Jonos. Mr. | ars. Saxe, ar. and Mrs, Carlos Sehy cheris a4 heirloom, an old Thur- . B " eception. Michigan stock, per” bbl 5@ 4.50; | patents, @i 10 8, 21 g R Alter. Grand Iilani mas et D\ Barkalow, My 1 “kerson | and sra. Willard Sooft, Nr. and Ars, | ingian “love cup® of ‘glass et in & | yein rabrackls Becention ot Miciigan stoek, per bol, $500, ';\«;Igrvur Gy s Aol B Alter, Grand Tuiand. was i of Denver, Mr. Chase, Mrs. Davis, Mr. | Shears, wr. Mrs, Shelton, wr. and or rim, bearing Twelve small SOREAY SUGEOA0N, 4. SNON RIS Jwiroxs—Sessina, fancy, ot box, 8500, | Bariels etuatiog | Molntosh & Kuston, Cliapmas and Mis, Himebaugh, Mr. Fiko, MF. and | ars. Sherrill, ar. and s, Shiverick, r | spoons. This was filled with ~bon- | FecePtion was given by Mrs. Henry D. | Guaves-Maluci, ufl Welaht, 32600 | i ash, TR @G May, in to-day 100King over the Mrs. (ulmuor Misses \h.ullmxh and urs, Shreve, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin At the oppositc end was | Estabrook at her residence on the corner | o :M-‘ ,“,"‘ Al unes. 1. ne, 8132c. 4 4 4 Piave' l,‘,\", 1s.a8 Mr: Poguo, U mu-l and M. Addy Smith, ar. and Mrs. 5. T. Smith, Mrs. | a ls globe-shaped” bowl tilled with | of Twenty-eighth and . Deeatur - streets, ORANG ralenci .00@8.50; “atrly ptuate i wias in marketed tiree loads of Doge Lale nf; ot M Richurdson.’ Mr. | Wheelock, ¥rs. Artaour, urs. Androws, | roses.. The bouguets for each gucst were | (uests ciume and went between the hours | Calliantia. & §3.003,60; (e below yes Davls, Grand Islanide Wap ort, Miss Gilbert, Mr. and | Mx. and Mrs. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. | rc h hyacinths and iilies of the val of 8 and 6 o'elock p. m. in almost a néver- | box, §3.00@ : | da ! e 9 Belde” Ju ‘a load of Nogs aud cafl Mrs. Babo Mr.. and Mrs. Swobe, | Squires, Mrs. Cole, Mr. and mrs. Wil- | ley, tied alternat with broad pink | 2 ? GO0k L. g i Oy sTERS—Medium nds, 3 i AT tory price: Colbnel and Mru. Fl le cher, Lieutenant | liam - Stephens, mr. and wmrs, Stiger, v Al nhbou About the table | ce#sing train. . The residence was bril- xtra selects, 8 . X E & " 5 & W. E. MeCloud, manager of aud Mrs. Kennen, neral and Mrs. | Dr.and mrs. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Strang, | w bon-bons, ean- | hantly illuminated and decorated, and e. e et ATl kiei MeCloud & Love, 15 out ‘Wheaton, Mor 0 bqumu Miss Boy: Dr. and Mrs. Summers, ur. and s, S, ohe lives, candied | delightful music was. furnished by th «.'\"ZJ““ o grown stock, per bu. : 4t B0@ conlinement with the neurs rake, Miss Lehmer, Mr. | Sw Swobe. ar. and | v .nl Yose leaves. with dod anters of | Musical Union orehiestra. Among those | “Gry'ipy—Cialee stock. per doz. 4045, Tiwotby % Messrs. Evans and Buel, of rs, Patrick, Mr. and t, M. Riggs, Mr. and | wine.' The guests were: Mrs, Stanley | who attended were many of the Teading Gt e tanoy, per bl 3 o ) » Hunter, £ ‘;h;\_‘\(uv,i‘u eir, Mr. Vallum, Dr. | urs. Thurston, alin, Dr. nndlMuI:hm\s. 3 John Sherman, Mrs. | ladies of Om who-have known the | $12.00: bell and Ly bul, $19,00; Le Wh g - B QAR (4 iss I ou $i2 5 wd’ wu llak‘uhu. Mr.- and Mrs. J. s, Tilden, e and xrs. L. 1. Tower, | 1sham . Hornsby, Mrs. - Carlisle, Mrs. | hostess for many years: -Mes Eslubmukl dLhur).b' s O i ‘U'L-Ul" 104 stronger Wity ~'"‘Y‘”‘““~

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