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ENTLEMEN $5000, Stock of Mens’ ummer Underwear At 33¢ on the Dellar. 3 Prices Only 75¢c Underwear, 29¢c $1.25 Underwear, 49c. $1.50 and $2 UNDERWEAR, T4c. ‘Hl OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY' JUNE 3, 1885.—SIXTEEN PAGES. D SALEY [STINHLL 55 Dougas e GAINSI MILLINERY Bought for a Mere Song, Will be Slaughtered Monday and Tuesday. $4.98 ‘For the Choice of Any 20,000 yards of Calico, at 2%c a yard. T e, 250 pieces of All Wool Dress Goods, worth up to $1.50; at 39 a yard. 2,400 yards White Goods, worth up to 40c yard; at 8%c. Wairs Bvantr ol Childrens’ Black Hose, at 3%¢c pair; worth up to 20c. ey 144 pieces of Fancy Ribbons, worth up to 75¢, at 29 a yard. $1.09 Table Linen at 64c. Not more than 5 yards to a customer. 15 picces of Black Silk, worth $1.75, To-morrow at89c. Every Yard Warranted, |71 18 he Greatest 10 yards Muslin for 39c. Not more than 10 yards to a Customer. Sacrifice 20 pieces of 48 inch Henrietta, in all the latest shades, at 93¢ a yard; fully worth §2. We Have Ever Made Our $1.25 Kid Glove, at 59c. Not more than 3 pair to a party. 200 Trimmed Hats, worth up to $8. Monday and Tuesday at $1.98. 0 . . q And hope it will be ap- We will have these displayed in our window. STONEEIIT.L., ' [ 5 1515 DOuglaS Street, Omaha. which will be sold for OMAHA SOCIAL CIRCLES, A Quist Week Among the Votaries of Pleasure. OMAHA GUARDS RECEPTION. Miss Bailey's Party — Concert and Dance of the Triangle Lodge - Other Social and Musical dvents - Notes, Review of the Week. A reaction from the deluge of society events of a week ago appears to have set in, and the past week hus been a comparatively quiet one socially. On Mondiy evening oc- curred the reception of the Omaha guards, one of the most brilliant events in Omaha so cicty for some time. This with Miss Bailc party on Wednesday evening and the triangle lop at Goodrich’s hall of Thursday night > up the leading social events of the W Decoration day und the reception held by “Mr Sampson of Omaha and his Bulgarian singers on Thursday, Friday and Suturday evenings at Boyd's have occupied the attention of the beaux and belles and left little time for soeicty dutics. Omaha Guard Beception. The Omaba Guards made their formal Dow to the public on Monday evening and us tonished their visitors with the proficiency they have attained in the mavual of arms and marching evolutions, The flower of Omuha society was present, and the exhi tion tendered thom was one of the fiuest eve witnessed in the city, The first thing seuted was the company drill, and as the boys, with the sision of veterans, r sponded 1o the orders of the captain they were grected with up) Iu their huand some uniforims they presented a fine appoar ance. Captain Schurf® as o commanding of ficer is the right man in the right place. The battalion dri'land dress parade next followed and the y wus divided into three small upanic with Captain Smyth as colonel, Licutenant Mul ford adjutant, Sergeant Keed sergeant, major; Captain Scharff, captain of company Licutenant Harve, ain of company B; Lieutenant Lowe, captain of company C. The drum corps 100k 4 preminent part M the performance. An inspection of arms was overnor Tha and General The music furnished oy the com pany baud was splendid, A number of visit ing officers from the United States army were present in full uniforn Dancing closed the evening's pleasure. Auong those preseut were the following Mrs. Wilcox, New York € 3 Miss Jordun, 8t. Louis; Miss Breck, St. Joo: Governor noral and Mvs. Brooke, Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Hu r. and Mrs nond r and lintock, Mrs. St , Mr. and | Murs. Coster, Mr, and Mrs. Rull, Mayor g Mrs. Broatel Scharft, Mr. houser, Mr. and Mrs. Orr, Mrs. G 3y Mr. Mrs. Wi Mr. and Mrs. Irvine, Mr. and Mrs, Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Burns! Mr. and Mrs. Colpetzer, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Captain and Mrs. Rustin, Mr. and Mrs Yates, Rev. and Mrs. Sberrill, Mr. aud Mrs. Huges, Mr. and Mrs. Igoe, Mr. and Mrs Frauklin Hussoy, Mr. and’ Mrs, Sherwood, Dr. and Mrs, Summers, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. McAllaster, Mr. and Mrs. Garmon, Mrs. Touzalin, Mrs. Munford, Mrs. Swith, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Smythe, Mr. aud Mrs. Garneau, Mr. and Mrs. Stone, Mr. ana Mrs, Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Stebbins, Mr. and Mrs. Millard, Mr. and Mrs, Kilpatrick, Mr. and Mrs, Bradford Mr. and M Myr. and Mrs. J. R. Webster, Lieutenant and Mrs. Roe, Lieutenant and Mrs. Licuteuaut and Mrs. Malory, Mr. and Mrs, Fiwb, Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. A. M. Yates, Licutenunt and Mrs. Sarson, Mr. and Mrs, Lowis Leed, Mr. and Mrs, | Putters ey, Council ning until 12 o'clock, when the party dis- | history of he founding of the Turner asso- | east to be absent a month, by the council ordinance were cont to the | P. K. Holbrook, A. W. Mann, F. L. Walker, | Recitation. ... “Thé Golored Child's Fune come home with all the learning possible and | and daughters will leave Tuesday for Quincy, 4. L. ileed, Mr, aug Mes Max Moger, Mr. and Mrs. Hancock, | Ia: 1. M. Maddox, ¥ i1 Auter, | splendid vocal condition and they added | Willie Kroiteh, Rudolph Koch, Willie Krause, [C INCIL ON SATURD I could_collect. Tt made his heart sor Missos Roilly, Rustin, McClintock, Yost, | B. P, Redman, " Mr. and | fresh laurels to their splendid musical vecord. | Eddie Spetman, Herman Bouftier, Herman OUNCIL ON ATURDAY NIGHT tho'clty plonding tho babyauts b Rocaee) Richardson, - Summers, Wilson, Clarke, | 2 cobson, Marysvilles Cal. The following is the programie presented: | Buseh, John Buschman, Richard Pals, Adolph Councilman Alexunder said Mascall's in- Williams, Mable Balcombe, ouzalin, arner returned to her PART 1. Henuning, Charlie Frientmeyer, Carl Rosen- genious argument had a tendency to misrep- Brownson, Moore, Burns, Yates, Dixon, Ida | home in Onawa and was accompanied as far | When Allen A'Dale Went a Hunting i u i . resent what he wanted to conyi Dixon, Shears, Liln Shéars, Smith, Cham- | us Council 13lufts by of friends. +..oDr. Pearsall | The Omaha Turnvercin must certainly Fastidious Members Pronounce A | ™Giiinwilman Il ccnstred the hatrman of Gertrude Chambers, Miller,’ Doane, Madrigal Club. gratulate itself upon the exc howing Soap Factor: ; T e i e 3 O FLuhs oy T SEMso R EEAT NSy Triangle € t and Hop. ) ThofWaten Tyt Y they made of the progress of the school ) ory a Nuisance. VI8 ot et ehe l“‘”’;”i“l‘l"l‘li‘:;xml herwood, Woolworth, Blackman, | The Triangle lodge of the K. of P. b. Down in a Flowery V: S el P IoAean TATTASe ANl o from month to month. McParhm, Gilson, Sarson, lyn, one of their delightful concerts and dances | . Mad Jlub. s e STREET CAR ORDINANCE KILLED, | Councilman Lowry thought the council son, Millurd, Harts at Goodrich’s hall, on Saunders street, Thurs. | The Magic Song - Meyerfelmund 3 O ps e should adopt the report of the committee, Messrs, William i ey e e Dl M Pennell Fannie Horwich was united in mar- _— allow the claim and leave the mayor to son, Catain Sinsthe, Lieutoriant Panl, Licu- | day cvoning. The attendance was the L ost Moot Asain.... Mr. N. Ginsberg at Germania holl | Passengers. Will Cont to Drop | decide upon its merits. He moved that K, Ott, Fu: hb, Keoni and was well received. The opening selec- | |y, BB B MLl : performed the ceremony in the quaint, old e 3 Snyder and Van Camp voting in the afirma: Carr, Berlin, el Fletcher, e | tion w voeal solo by Mrs. Clapp, Mr. . Wilkins orthodox fashion, which was v interest- Lowry's Figures. tive, and Alexander, Kierstead and Lee the Hughes, “Capiain’ Ray, Lieatenant K, | porfect rendition captured the audience. | Quadrilles, or Couniry Dances. ... ing. A silken canopy is upheld by four young negative, ::nx:-‘\xtl.l-'xl;i\}:l ‘l:‘l:;kv:"llllyl,"Lllv:n;l 1 ml\\‘m;m, hen _the l'.-;l.’:fi‘{ ulr'l||'|.til\:l|‘|”"II'\':“ l;‘ g Mmll J.:\]A_l x(| lub. men; the bridal party approached m the reat Night In Council m(fl:”( }x{lmlu;\' [in'\'v 'I_r:-.m ullnnTr x(-lu:mull:‘t <night, Captain Schar, Lieutena Lowe, d and A t i [ 3 5 ; 2 g > effect that the fire and police e 5 I"“':""’““" Mulfo Licutenunt Har vocal duet that wus also encored. Miss Daily, | Spring Song. ......Mendelssohn | left to the strains of ~“H‘|'1“b~*:>hbn_~x wedding Ordinances on their first reading were | sion were robbing the fir If\‘ml{“fi:r L;::"l‘)’enm- Brigham, Ree Hull, McAllaster, | in her Irish recitation, kept the audience in t Slub. march, and under this canopy the ceremony | tuken up as a prelude to the adjourned | fit of the police fund. Ho said the figures Stephens, Morrow, I, Cary, Hubbell, [ a continual ripple of laughter. Her brogue | Cadiz Maid.. Delibes | was |;-~‘rlf<xrm]m|‘ nwn-lmiuu‘:\nlll: lh"; :I{mgi mecting of the city council last night, when | Presented were his personal property, avd re- e, foen, H. K. Cary, Christiancy, Daily, | was_perfect.” The musical performance by i ing of the glass, representing the frailty 55 i g 25 fused sive them vhen askeed Py, Angorine. Alin. Aitenison, Grey: | tho Powoll family was ond of tha most inter, | Beware Covoeio.....Balfe | life. The bride was attired in a handsome | Councilman Lee presided in the absence of | ¢y |||Ir|l’x'x’u*l‘;I;‘\‘In'x‘.)lll|<‘1’4'x'l;lxlel‘\l'il(x:|ll|;t{|x P Gruninger, Johnson, Latham, | esting features of the programme, Mr. Powell Mrs. Cotton, Miss Eiizabeth Pennoll dress of cream moire silk skirt, with cream | President Bechel, who is confincd to his > council could investigate if anything w Canfield, Cone, Nye, Mein" | and his eldest son playing on violins, his | When the Tide Comes m ~....Barnby | plush draping, court train aud hatural flow- | home by illne wrong, Mr. A Te s mt:im:wvl"l‘:l:: Morford, d, Izobinson, | wife presiding at the piano and two young Miss Elizabeth Penncil, X ers. Showas attended by tho Misses Minnio | “myq protest of Androw-Bevins and others | Lowry had made only ono sidsa iesiios Sherwood, Smith, | children managing a drum and triangle. | Winter Days ..Coldicott | Tevi and'S. Bergen, the former wearing a | o0 %0 - 5 tion of the matter. syek, Touzaline, Voss, | Charley and Daisy Higgins, for their piano > ; croam morre silk dress with croam cashmero | bgailist the standing of cabs on tho north- | MR OTLIGMARER, ) o0 o \, Woodburn, Wilson, Bryans, Brooks, | and violin solo, were treated 1o a second en i drapings and natural flowers, and the latter corner of Douglas and Thirteenth | s fim”_‘“.“ “_'”‘_ “".‘;‘M_,-"“'-\ f“ Kl“fl 2 3 SRRt '} core. The other features which were equally A Musicale. a dress of apple green plush trimmed reets, was referred to the committee on m‘nl fire, that they x‘:my );L”Em!;lgl'l’ f&'}..‘x,{f- Among the pretty costumes worn were no- | meritorious consisted of a violin and piano | Next ¢ evening Miss Georgie | With stoel pasmentrio and naural flowers. i and oot 3 ¢ :.fi.'n'mk\L‘r‘\’;:.im-:::? Mrs, Collino: white fig. | Lulu_ Callahan and 8 rocitation | o | avenue church, assisted by r ceremony_the asscmblage repaired to tne | ing Twenty-cighth street from Faram to | i the x';fl‘\'}':":f\""l;m”';lr ST ol andellicscimiings i Mre Colls 7 | Blancho Powell," After supper an adjourn. | Mr. Revel France and Mr, Le upper rooms, where an elogant ropast | leavenworth with cedar blocks, with James | pegen1p Din e, Memoranda Con - the Miss Gilson, white silk mulle, sutin bodice; | ment was made to the room below where | lowing programme will be awaited them. At the table some fifleen | C, Brennan and John 1. Nichols as suretics, | them they could go th the comptrollee wad Mrs. Wheaton, black lace over green silk: | dancing was indulged in until about 1:30 a. | Reverie du Soir iile Sauret ;;(lv,v,l_ul;;l:.l‘lfllllIm":A-llm\'?‘l‘lll;nl"'llr:‘v;'l’lmr[‘r:;‘nlls e B et tham from hin. No foriias ool s Miss Surson, black lace; Mrs. Boyle, binck m. loo croam, strawbe v‘{x:;:llxlllvl\;;h;-|lu>l st Kucken | s dancing and a programine. of - sixteen | A communication from the Knights of alken in the nattor, and the ordinance stab- aillc tullo, docoloto: Miss Maud Wooly 7 : LR A numbers was gone through in a delightful | Labor asking for financial aid from the city | 1811 Capitol avenue from Twelfth te tho b L rast hine of Fourteent as o light bluc sills, decollet Metropolitan Club. Rboaols Ariat E . Rossini | manner. The bride is the daughter of Mr. | to defray the expense of a Fourth of July | seas e for 1 sy Dkepmee low silk, . Wednesday evening was ladies’ night at Miss Georgis M. .llm'fvu-lll, of ,”‘1" ‘,’.'""",“ iron and I‘Xl('ll‘l fireworks display was referred to the finance The council then went into a committee of au, black silk, be the Metropolitan club, and a delightful im- [ Out on the Deep. .. ...Lohr | yards, and i “,",!{ known _und popular in | committee. the whole. Mr. Guy C. Barton appeared be- Miss Minnic Miller, pale blue fig- | promtu dance was gotten up. Strawberries, Mr. Revel It Owmaha ]w- let o T }; ,*.'“'"." "*‘A n:'"d"f Mr. Councilman H 1, in turning in his pro- ( fore the committe and said that the ordin- Miss Balcombe, black silk, pink | fve cream and other refreshments wore | Angels Seronade . s Braga | L. Ginsberg, the wholesale dry goods man, | tost agamst the establishment of the Fage | ance calling for the putting on of condugtors tace, decollete; Miss | gorved, Mr. Na ! b and is also well known and |lm]n_| Among | goup works in the First ward, de ng it a | and the hoating of cars would work disaster Violin obligato, Mr. those present from abroad were: Mr. L. | juisance on the strength of u'two-thirds vote | to the horse com , which had been Miss Isancs TPell Me, My Heart et .Bishop ’I‘L‘"‘"M";*- |]1‘“|'¢"-'u -“‘ i‘“‘ K'j‘”hlm“;,f\; a of the residents of the ward, said that he did | under a heavy expensc in’ putting the road in friends and pupils of Miss Liz 5{1,,;,. 1 nn_;mlm Patti Boulte: mr'ul‘fl){:‘fl\l: m’.' “1} P ml"\lr: '1 “ ol |’mt(du it with & view of un; ouraging manu- | a systematic running order. The grades of e ’e tende: - 5 ueen of the Earth................ 0, DIOR LOIN08, bk Miss & | facturers from locating in the city. Hascall | the city were such that they could nov 184308 Laveipndored JISE R (ooncort toTtako | @ Mr. Revel R, Franic berg, Mr. and Mrs. J. norunz. Miss 8. | claimod that ho had® lolters Trom Kangas | cars that were ecessars for ootumabid place next Tucsday evening at Myer's music i e immons and H. Horwich, Council Binfls, | (e & ! i ing by Miss Dolly Bailey at her home on the | Ball. Miss Isaacs will e assisted by Messrs. Miss Boulter, Accompanist. wons c "ot | City, St. Louis and other points showing that | preside over. Tf the company was required fiss Hoy TP ATAT The young couple we of T 4 4 : ; q corner of Nineteenth and Grace, in hono . Yoaug, N. % gy _Admission, 50 cents. Tickets can be had at ) Quo Wer the D factories similar to that of the Page | to employ conductor they would have to put SRR GRS AL T I BARAR R B e oA, o rott wnd | iCubws drue store and at Samuel Burns' | 103 Renceams aad oasily presonts, vor ) 4 nuisance, on new cars nt un outliy of #105,000, and an ier friound Miss Zildah Warner, of Ouawa, | the Children's Symphony orchest store after Tuesday morning. At theclose |\, Cham o and Miss May | Gouncilman Siyder deemed Hascall's | additional expense of $32,000 per #u- Ta., who has been her guest for oyer a weck | V8 ¥ s of the entertainment strawberries and ice | ,,Mr A A, Chambers and Miss May © ing homage to one man, Mr. | num for conductor hir Mr. Barton Miss Bailey's Party. Tho Among the pleasant social cvents of the weel was the party given Wednesday even- Pinsuti past. The preparations for the cvent w rdlousfest cream will be served by the ladies in t Haway wore hanphy upited I lioly " | Kountze, who wanted to fence in the' First | was anxious that the counci! should now de- in every way perfect. The furniture was re- The Davish Singing socicty “Drosten’ | church parlors. An enjoyable liae 15 prom- | MONY at thep 008 BOY, M. 5 ward and keep out every enterprise | cf ver that with the present grades. of ised. at 6 o'clock Mond iing. 1twas a case | gt did not . wuit . Mr. Snyder ts that it would be impractic moved from the parlors to glve free scope to | will with the assistance of Julius Festner, | > of love at first sight, and the young couple | hat’ aeeianins mm)m.l' 1..\-15.- m::‘l\n::-:- stre l...mvl.}‘\'»‘l"'- ;:m'“lulx.x( oo g “-wll&: the dancers, and the carpets were covered | Esq., and the U. P. band give an enterts Tarnverein, have been patiently waiting for an opportune | of® {io ey 3 ¥ y 38q., J. P, T g b ntly wiit 0 ) > property-owners of the | are now in usc. He also said it would be im- with waxed cunvas, Japauese lanterus it | ong i Mots' summer gardsi june 5, at 830 | 700 much cannot be said in praise of the | mome nt, tounite their futuro life Alllll:) for | irst ward thut they were in favor of the | possible for the company to heat the oupe in the pretty lawn and added much to the Hliroede ¥ Ehoag) o tartat e O B e | e S rs. Chambers will be at | warics "It U works should auis | Conformnisy with soalta-y lawe {itaucy of the event. A huge punch bowl | P M- for the jurpose of ceicbrating the day ! ) .4 home, corner ith and Jones streets, (Rt Vo ] Sonaon 2L, i paacilant service throughaut the ovenime | tiai forty years ugo wave Denmark its inds. | verein at the Hoyd last Wednesday evening. | oM cOMmer sance,” maintained Mr. Snyder, “the council | Counciluian Iord exprissed himself as op- d forty 880 k848 Do nmark. ite;fnde. | vessin ut i ; B vk 3 can arc them such and close them up.” | posed to the ordinance, and gave it out that in slacking the thirst of the dance peudent laws. ~ The literary part of the pro- | The frequent optbursts of enthusiasm elic ey el ) i e A . 2 will b In the Danlah. 10 susgb. } R, 05 A NS, R0 wis in favor of giving thew a chance. no newspaper edftor could influence him into cream and_cake v gramme wi ish language, but | jted from the favge audience by the various 3 . uncilman Hascall detended bis report, | votung Atiryrre the guest felt - | the musical will be of such a character 88 10 | oxorcises ahowed an appreciation of the Colonel Hooker is in Chicago. 8 £ d his repor Ing aguinst his ideas. 1 4 cal wi « h 4 and said the First ward was not ready to Councilman Alexander pointed out that the freshments. Five well-trained colored wait- | interest everybody. splendid work being done by the socie Ex-Mayor Boyd is in St. Louis, tolerate the ‘“nuisance.”” 1f other wirde | railrond company was dilatory i b ping up ers attended to the wants of the wuests- A Surprise Party. “The exercises on the parallel and horizon- | P, E. Iler has returned from the east. wanted it they were welcome to it. improvements, and gave assurances. thap if Dancing was the principal feature of the oc- A very pleasant surprise was tendered to | Ul bars and thv horse showed a proficiency Rev. A. P, Sherrill is in Saratoga, N. Y. Councilman Kierstead insisted that soap matter was not settled to-night he would casion, some thirty-five short numbers being ; v ly attained even by professionals, Euch vill King and Charles Metz are in St. | faclories were not a nuisance, apd pointed | mike a speech on it at the next mee dunced. The gentlemen appeared in full | Miss Tina Saly last Friday evening at her mbor somingly determined to outdo his | pavly i and Charles Mtz are in St. bk, | e s e v i b Lot out that the famous Kirk soap works, of Ciri- | Councilman Kiersteud moved that when {lress sults und somo of the costumes of the | homeat 710 South Fifteonth stret. The { follow turner, It was o grand exhibition of [ “Re S o <w (ke loft for tho oast on | €480, nd that of the Babbitts, of New York | the committes rise thuy recomment Lins i ladios wore elog Miss Builey did her- | Jady was making a eall, and on her return | physical steength toned by grace and case of manasias City, were right in th of the cities | ordinance do not pass. The motion was self proud as a graceful and charming host. | Lome found it in the possession of about fifty | execution uoeds, . 3 L mentioned, and that 9 » | carried ess. The following wore present of her friends, who had assembled to honor The addréss by the Hon. John M. Thurston Mrs, D rrow goes to Staunton, Va., | poticeable’ from the Mr. Pag I'he ordinance regulating the pay of police The M lah K. V her eighteenth birthday. Music, singing | was a masterpiece, couched in that gentle- | this week g chased property, was going to employ a large | men was next considered, ouncilman Anna g ey, und refreshments were the order of the | man's mosthappy terms. He gave a short | M. L er left on Wednesday for the | number of men and should be fairly treated | Hascall ingisted that the requivements of the rter, and committee Bluffs; Leo Smi Angeles, Cal.j Car- | persed, wishing Miss Saly many happy re- | ciation and touching on the excellence of the | Mus, Fannie Kellogg Bachert, of Boston, is After a lengthy debate the report declar he recommended that when the ta "\‘i"' I o 3 'w-'l‘i“ Par- | turns of tho day, :,m an army, due to turn H’(nump.‘Ir:‘uu;ln the guest of Miss Butterfieid the soup works u nuisance was adopted by ise arricd cor, Mount P ! unie and Gussie : T \is hearers down to the present and showed Jorsey B. Houck returned Mouday from | vote of 9 to 3, Councilmen Suyder and Kior ) ening of the council the Badmaun, Minnie Collette, Inez lce Cream Festival. them the value of such training to ,,,!,.;‘lwl (Y Monday fram | A00 DA SRS Sar S yoar f the comwittee of the whole Haskell Il Lou Johuson, Ag- | The North Presoyterians had an ice cream | our youth ‘of to-day. He —made - tho [ M SXICUERC (R LAMAUED te 080 When the committee on gas and electric | was adopted, and the plumbers ordinance s gle l.“; Mag atey, I\lu\l:.n. festival Thursday evening at the church on | SUYOugest argament ].UTHI ’\\"h--u Ih,- T o oy Py TS HHSAS 1 lights send in a report favoring the payment | amended was adopted rene Harr A ie laker, Martin, T PR iy made mention of the e that - B frsiaamirine 2 GO 95 for the lighting of the city during - nce Frénch, Mamic Dr ttie It Nicholas 254 S3und 3 The following pro- | },u'would aoner see his boy come home from | Dean Millspaugh, of Minneapolis, has boen | i i op g Ligh February and Mar rsonal Paragraphs. Oliarics, Touoy Drorel Nolile G ramme was rendered; college a powerful athlote, prepared only Lo | b the city the past ieek, the guest 0f Triends. | from tie goncrel sorrbbiaon b . Annin, private secretary o Senstor wie Bishop, Dollie Bailey. Messrs, | Song .-:.Ochiltree Quartette | force his way through the world, than to | Mrs. C. W. Cleveland, Mrs. W. F. Allen | caused Councilman Kierstoad 1o o Paddock, is visitng in Omaha, against it. He thought the mayor wi On Friday last Heory K. Koberts ‘and veto it if it was passed. Councilman Ford | aiet y Ay fy I Justice Miller, of the United States su- | was willing to give the mayor a chance to do | N s My Shelley were united i the bonds Ounawa, la. Vincent, Sioux 5 Mr. Bates. ysical system a wree The most fin- | 111 City « 'Roy T. Cram, Henry | Banjo Trio.......Gillenbeck, Mangold, Jones | ished performance of the evening was the Douglas, ~ F penter, | Chiewy § sevesisieeeeia . Migs Hickox | olub swinging by the instructor, Mr. H. | preme court, was in the city Tuesday morn- | it, 88 was Councilman Lowry. Coutcilman : E. B. Bowman and Badolette, Council | Vocal Solo o Herman Ochiltree | Kummerow. The plaster tableaux, repre- | ing. Manvyille favored the payment of the claim ved Kicdaisch, of Keokuk, Ta., is visiting Bluffs; R. Patterson, Oscar Goodman, H. D. | Recitation. ... .. . Independence Day at Ripton | senting ( wythical groups, were also . B . N for the reason that the council would ba in a | friends iu the city. He is en route to. Den Hicks, Byron Smith,'C. Hull, T. A, Coles, B Mr. Bates, well received. The flag exercise and march. | 1, M7 H- C. Hock, of Leavenworth, ls visit- | 0 0 o e doclare It Lndependencs | ¥er and Pucblo 1. Suuth, Victor Wihite, C. H. Hendricks, W. | Vocal Duet....... A amer Brothers following little girls was one of [ (% €1 MHOthen airs Allen, 3208 Hurt | ¢ b0 company, He referred to the fact | The Misses Helle Dewey, Mabel Oreliard Hughes, 'J. Neison, F'. 'W. Pickens, W. Nel- | This was well récéived and the remaindor | the pretticst features of the evening: Tuia | 34€ 2 S that tne council were continually ordering | and Laura H I Lave returned frow son, C. Champlin, F' H. Conrad, | of the evening was spent in social enjoyment. | Wittig, Ida Andres, Maggic Griffith, Minaie | ., Henry Nichols, formerly city editor of the | ¢y 0" oooh, SAHEEE FEES SRR Bout the | their studics in New York C: L. Linsey, W. Mé .’ G. Crandall, H — Robrer, Micnie Andres, Ida Windhinn, | Herald, has returned to his former bowe in [ (3% . od it @ cheeky process w Mrs. Albert Able, who for threo weeks Copely, W. McMaho, G. Bailey, 4. Hishop. Madrigal Olub. Emma Thicle, Lizzie Stricker, Hattie Kem: | St Paul the vity them 80 much money been the guest of Mrs. Adolf Meyer, hias Koss Bailey, Hunt, H. Drexel, Mr. and | A large and cultured audience assembled | merling, Dora Satzman, Lillie Bernhard, | Mrs. R. K. Ringwalt and Miss Gertrude R, | “Coumofiman ‘Alexasdar save ti opinion | botupoe 1o et of Mo Adol J r 1 ' , Mr, and Mrs. Bridgman, | in Meyer's ball on Tuesday evening to listen | Alwa Stein, Mathilda Stein, Louise Krelle, walt have left for a four wonths' trip in | that the gas company s entitled to its pay, Mrs. Dr. Frederick Bacon, who has bsen Mr m-dmi_ Jl“ 3 \!;}r and M J. W. | 1, the second annual concert of the Madrigal | Francis Dillman, Minnie Heimrod east . but so long as a dispute exists between the | visiting her parents for the past three wegis Gannon, Mr. and Mr M. Latev, Mr. and | uy" 1¢ proved o be a rare musical treat | 11 dumbell exorcise was also @ very | W. H. Green and o number of friends re- | company and the city he thought it should be | at Keojuk rolurncd lust Thireday Mrs. o J. MoLeau, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. [ o0 0o b oot enthnaastis cacorcat | pretts feature and was cugaged in by the | turned from Miunesota on Monday well | left to the courts to acttle. Mrs. W. H. Penningtou has gone % New Countaman, M ard Mrs. ¥ k. Hailoy, ir., | and calied o ot the. quartette were s | ighowing boys: Jackie Krug, Henry Pomy, | laden with the fluny products of the lakes of | ~ Councilman Hascall had 5o doubt that the | York ity 1o join hor husband, where. (Bey Mr. and Mrs George E. Waruer, Onawa, | Allthe members of the quartette were in | Heury Fruchauf, Eddie Wittig, Albert Krug, | that state. contract was in force and that the compary | will take up their permanent howe.