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- > _ There w A s IN ENERVATING SPRINGTIME. | 3 Lassit: in Society for Which BSpring Bunshine is to Blame. BTILL IT WAS NOT ALTOGETHER DULL The Subscription Ball Contributed Greatly to the Pleasure of the Week fd Parties a Add Their Mite. ings, € ‘heons There has been comparative little snap and in the weele's festivities, owing possibly to the rvation that steals into one’s vein the approaching lapse of social functions that have an already smiling sk 4 nature to leave noth spring time ith sunny The added ext ho Among othe Kendals, the theater spell of their v nksgiving in their voice dear departed They hi and with es that th sh play actors did not the day of g3 bonnets, All vorld that hear Mrs th her, the gay have laughed cmotional have April The men womern until spring come and the 1 1o wise ik th he has returned Mr. Kendal, too, His ensy, with deep and admirable r his charmin aal honor wife, ren each perform vaken to tho th many others opera house wpplauding to th ril rain and Vnder the combined influence of A @d sunshine vell in o nighti burst into flower beforo the astonished eyes of the When to these magic music, lights and sweet otten and youth and of hold- ore they buds s onlooker, re added imeis fo maiden 53 the mileston ing ds and calling first names be: realize the meaning of the word love Such were the happy conditions and such the result of the long dreamed of subscription dunce given on Friday evening at the Paxton Hot The dance materialized as the outed the united efforts of Mr. Clark "t.,uu Cook and Mr. Wing Al pesoned by M. and Mrs. Colpet. ln £ renchios of corridors. mic step and c be young and b supper of” soven n couples s pyant as the sprin COUTSCS WIS Sery und smilux at cach plate in favors, and the time devoted to Forded opportunities for pretty wd respite for flying heels, bly pretty gowns, and kept ryth at compline fmang the most ered with gray fan; and net: over Mm John Me fish net ov silk; Miss Lulu Bullan- tine, pink surah trimmed with Vandyko points of white Miss Helen Smith, old rose China trimmed with black velvet: Miss Alice Parker, white cashmere trimmed with white ribbor and |, - Johnson, white silk, trimmed with lace; Miss Nina Marshall l Miss_Buwn of In, 1 Starp, light'_ bl red China silk; us, white cinbroidered muslin, 1y thé dancers wer from Lin- il Blufts, avd, Miss Miss Burns and Mr. R rlin were onlookors, as were M. and Mrs. Balch and Miss Baleh and Mr. and Mrs. Remington, who came in after the play The following were presen Redick, Herbert: Cool and Wing Allen, Mr and M. Colpetzer, Mr. and Mrs. W. F Allen, Me. and Mrs, Me Mr. and DMus. dJoe Baker, Mr, Mrs. KA. Baleh and Miss Dink L Mroand Mrs, D, H. Wi Mr. und Baum, Mr Miss Orchard, Mr. and’ Mrs, Miss Williums, Miss Mr. Burns, Mr. and ho following we > White, Miss Miss Or Messrs.Clarlk, Dick John \\.‘l Miss Anna Funke, ¢ CGrand Island, Mr. and Mrs, W. ¢ und Miss M Huwke of Bluffs Oliver W Bowman From (lmu May Miller, corgia Sharp, Mamie Jos’ v Burns, Nina M; Detwiler, Miss Brownie Aloxan- Duryou, Dolli¢ Mabel selyn, H shall, Alic Turner Bau der ¢ Poluc Miss Hirst, Heflley, Lizzie Witman, Conticld, Tnea M. I Hurry MeCormick, fax, Charles Stone, Burleizh, Len Strong, MeCormick, George CGunton, % Kunsis Touzalin, _Lila Cool, Fritzie of Opal Marg: Bu \mm Faye, » Baldridie, Harry A Paffenrath, Farnsworth, Miner, oseph Joplin, W, J. Hughes, Johuson, John Mol 3. Rogoers, P w, R. C.Gould, John Guckert, B, B. Downs, % Whed, C.R. Sher! Allen, W.'A. Williams, t Wheeler Ly wrsday m and Cards, afternoon Mrs, Han charming house was mude gay with sunshine, the protty sparkle of conversational bright ness and the shimmer of silver und glass. The oveasion wis & lunchhon given Mrs. and Miss Hanscom in honor of Miss Lynch. - Six sull tabl > daintily Luid for four on each and t received full justice as is always the case the gathe pitable home. we toothsome 1 and Ilun of heand a commingly of voices Bappy or i3 ravely five rogression Bennett with a tho first vdner the second 3 bad china, Mrs. Y a Worcester ar basin as the third, while od away with suureme sat- fon prize, a little cup vian manufucture. Miss given @ huge bunch of roses by of u graceful attention. In shol he visitors carvied awwy with them th es in theire nostrils from the jurs o sound of m 0 dis sympath of & delightful o and the reall rnoon Mrs. Lucey, Pritohett, M. Mrs, Y Mrs. Bennett, Mrs Caldwell, Mrs, Rollins, Mrs, Joseph Barker, Mrs Cowin, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Kitchen, Mrs. Lander, Miss Lynch, Miss Milland, Miss Wakeley, Miss Sharp, Miss Ida Shurp and Miss s Mrs. Conk: Wakeloy, Mrs, 1 Hitcheock, Ms, An Evoning of Whist. The Orchard Hill whist club met day at e of Mr. W Austin on Or and as always, enjoyed an ex ceedingly p After u prizes were cap st Tues wand stroet Wit the evening ex & conte ared by | worthy h has | Kendal | | ninety-third s | the | on the | maid of honor and 1 with covers | ings within the wide-open doors of | | Clark [ They will reaiu the od prowise | vory THE Mrs. A, B. Carpente msolation prizes were given Bohn and Mr. C. L. Blazer. proceeded to_diseuss the nt lunch provided by the hostess, aft which in a short business ses: was de. 1 to make this the last meeting of the | on and to disband_with th |mr]w|~«“nf re-organizing again early next winter. following were present: Mr. and Mrs. H. B Coryell, Mr, and Mrs, W. G._Bohn, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barn ard, My, and Mrs.'Or. Bailey, Mr, and Mrs H. D. Neeley, ) : azer, Mr, and Mrs.' . AN MES « ", h W. Moor Miss MeCartney, Mis, E tehihson, Kun Austin, Miss , Mr, G H. Wel and fon it bsted ming. House Wa he friends and neigt Mr. George of Thirty-third and Franklin streets, # his new and pretty house near comple and at that stage where mirth and pl ure could reigu supreme therein, mad A surprise party on and any were the exy the continued happi st and his ¢ ve were present Mr. and M Wl “Mrs. William Talbot, Mr. and Mr: Charles Unitt Suni Mrs time for parting came ssions of good will for s and prosperity of the nabie wife Mr. and Mrs, John I Stoney and Char { and many The Ninety-Third Musical, Wednesday afternoon of 1 e of the T Moy 1sic 5. W. Cotton furnishing Avchic Pratt will o 1 ial appearance in concert de the c on this occasion xt week the ociety will be hall, of N Becker 3 Wouiter ot Meyerheer Moeller A uf. Neldlinger With Verdure Clad Haydn Arcliio Pratt Cucl Arai Song—81 00 Song. Abt DI plag i Miss Boulter. or Shor Gilbert Song—When oung Buck M 5. George Gould. Tender aad True, Lple i Pratt Trio—Thy Child to Thee Restored YW 1 Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. Moeller und Miss Boulter A Class Social. Musical | the | Rossini OMAHA DAILY NS Wonderful as the phonogruph. | It speaks for itself. BEE, SU\'DAY{ IAI‘RII‘ 1 Revolution in use of gasoline. " So simple Absolutely safe. There Burrers light like g there is nothing to expliin. Perfectly simple is nothing like it. as. Nodelay in starting. Does not require a licensed engineer to run it. It has no generator, | cut-off, no lighting cup, smell; no small pipes o1 smallest one being No automatit With the safety ta there is absolutely not no needle valves, no therefor no smoke or »passages to fill up, the 217 inches in diameter. valves, no swivel joints. nk removed for filling, a wheel, lever, screw or movable part left on the stove. Plain, simple, safe, (z (<) Corner 14th and Fa Sole Agents nn(l South Omaha. durable, economiecal. for Omaha MiltonRogers&Sons rnam Sts., Opposite Paxton Hotel. Tell. Rossini | | Open Bvenings The graduating cluss of the Omaha nbigh | shool class social 1ri short programme to the third floor for the and cards pass the time pleasantly e when good nizht followed quickly re about s those out- Lewis, Prof. Quackenbush and Mrs, G Gellonbeck, Miss M, gave their fivst g After a adjourned oy company to cnty-fiv side of th Richardson, Miss wley, Mr. and and Mrs! Coats, Miss Collett Patten, McMalion w Manchester, y-fifth street, * Prizos were awar to Miss Nett ison and Charles ball. The booby was won by and Will Manchester. Those Misses Gussie and_ Aggie M Donald, Rockhold, Foley, Livesey, Wilkinson, Luc tie Nugent, and Messrs. Chia Will Dyball, Rice, Sta Ma v, MeDonald, MeConuell. last Wy wsland, M | George and Son, Abbott, Clayton and A Novel Party. 0 Howard Leonard gave a to about forty of their young friends 19 Parnam street last Fri ssed off in a very ple onard decorated the pi in very unique and t The little folks yod them: hugely and Miss Grace Howard . choice seld tious 10 which were enthusiustic Mabel - Hellmn sceds prize for oxidized ceived wnd w the ladies, which consisted silver bangle. silver scarf pin was aw! an rded. dding. The marriage of Mi Jordan to Mr. Jumes Scrobie, solemnized on Tuesday last in St. Louis, was a charmingly pretty affuir, as becomes a charmingly pretty woman. The the three bride aids, among whom was numbered Miss Clara Brown, of Omaha, constituted a bouquet of lovelines: : ather on a lon, iitened with qlantitics of old point ing a bouquet of white roses, wis more than passing faiv and in her girlish confidence seomed scarcely to need even such pretty as bridesmaids wore picturesqu of white Chiua silk with dem and wide white sashes drawn high under the | echoes ring at arms and tied in_ front The we rated at 5 o'cloc the aft nion Methodist church, Bishop Bowiau oMcisting, of friends from them Mr. and Barton and My were a number Omaha in attendance, a Mus, J. J. Dickey, Mr. K. C Harry Jordun, Andrews-Chamberlain A very pretty wedding was celebrated at 1006 Capitol avenue, Thursday evening, where at 5 pm. Miss Lillian Frances Cham berlain was married to Mr: Allison G, An drews, The parlors were embowered in roses, smilax, pink azaleas and ferns The merry chatter hushed when Mrs, Cotton began to play the wedding march, and all eyes were turned toward the stairway down which Miss Cham- berlain and Mr. Andrews were There was only time to note how fair 1 sweet the bride looked with no touch of color about her save the spray of pale pink arbutus among the braids that the comin them one in hear \ s crowded about to offer loy tulations, A 4 rved by Miss ind Mias Liddelt in the dyning. roo which was profusely decorated . with pink Later the bride distributed the lovely s which had composed her boquet, givini After douning a brown ngu song in favewell, then running the gauntlet of a perfect storni Mr. and Mrs. Andrews drove to the station in time for the 7:50 train for > and in Salt Lake City 3 s going on to ¢ Whete they will spond aLx we many beautiful pi oceadion, the piano which was gift to Mes. Audrews. On their return from the coast Mr. Andrews will permanently resume his bus s he 4 cru agent for the Smith Bridge ¢ do, O, in which he has been ully engaged for the past year, supper TOses. Fulton-White. Last Thursday, April 17, Miss A. B. Fulton and Mr. W. W. White were iod at the residence of the bric u-law, My, Kenuedy, 8113 Miam The bride is @ very popular woman and the Mux The presents were many uable, the good wishes friendly and Those present were: Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Mis. Fulton, Mrs. Clark, Miss and Vernfe Clark, Mr. Will White Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, Miss M Miss Liliie Elser, Miss Grace k quictly m, 's broth street young position with groom holds a responsil ver & Brother. until | Miss | Sepple Standish | present were | | Chinese For the gentlemen an oxidized | ornamental, le, ina gown | sisted by Dr] | | delightrul vi of waiting guests was | | Thy | M. Murs. Dillon, Miss O r. and Mrs. A. Pow \.ml Master Bo tman Fulion, In-\ Gluck-Bedford. Yesterday a , at the i Mrs. Jeff W, Bedfor and Hurney streets, was eelebrated the viage of Miss | Bedford to Dr. Gluck, Rev. Mr. Zalmer performing the ¢ .. The wedding was a quiet one, o1 few intimates being preseut. Dr. Gapen as sisted in the capacity of best man. After a wedding breakfast Dr. Drs. Gluek loft for a short wedding journey in the east. On their return they will be at home to their iends at 19 . homo Davids we R. Crow a vidson w married las at the home of the bri Maley, Ella B goat s friend the evening ples ents were given the liuppy couple. An Anniversary. Last Saturday evening was the tenth anni versary of the weddingof Mr. and Mus. 1 Stemm, and a large number of their fr ihors at their cosy rate the time attest The watherin ud march” L was lishted gathered Hill to ¢ t the same udship, 2 that th outheir lawn, wh sion by locomotive headlishts and lanterns. Danecing and high five indulged in_ until abont 11 o'clock when The party dis i s of uland S an ordi- in Wushington wedding and xlm of their fr the o wer notgh tinw to lust the v nary life, 1l Go W. B. Mowris is spending Sunday in o . . W. Lee left Crecls, M Miss Clara Brown returned on Wednesd. from St. Louis. Mr. K. C. Barton from St. Louis Mis. Lucie_Basler short visit to Fremont Mrs. L. Reynolds, saes, s goue to New Irown lellnnI on vi 4 it in the cust A gay party of men are today “Happy Hollow.” Garlich returned yesterday t to St. Paul i Chicago, and Mus. Edward retumed ye: y from a week's stay in Chic H. Wiun, nee R 2 North Ninc will on Friduy for Battle returned on sdary left last evening ona Miss Alice making the Mr. b h, is v centh street sail o the 2ith three months® stay ¥ infor covers luid Madame Bacl Pavis and London § Mrs. John ( mal dinner Frid for Jones y even e ap with | for ten, Mprs, E. M. Bartlett and danghter have gone to Albany, N. Y., where they will summer Mu. and Mrs spend th W. B. Millard are enjoyiug tin’ New York, Washington and elsewhere. Dr. and Mrs. J. § mers returned on sas hot springs. Summenrs and Miss Sumn ursday from the Arkan and Mrs. Joseph Barker, with Master will leaye early in the weele for a Visit in Chicago Yost loft on Saturduy for Clif where she will join Mr. Yost a1 5. Guy Barton My, and Mrs, Henry Yates have issued in vitations for a ball next Tue eveni ut their beautiful home, Hiliside.” Mrs. Druein, nee Mo visiting My James F for Fort R Fred J. Pike, form King & Co., of this vity, stant seq retary of the Chicago U ugzue club, Mr. Hodges and Mi somo privite theatr an, given soon for the benefit of the ( The *Bachelors,” who have their combined Lires and Pen antly domiciled at 410 North strept Judge and Mrs. Dundy, Dundy, the Misses Duiidy Frank returncd on Frida) s been 1 Twehty-socond Mr. and Mus, 12 S and Mr. Elmer from an ideal visit | to Mexico. A chureh sociable for the Andrews Episcopal church wi day evening at the home of Mrs Lziird strect Cards have been received wedding of Miss Mary A Frank A. Putnan, forine BiE reportorial staff A “Quiz social” for the b spherd church in Kountze Place was *uing at the ome of and Mrs, A®C. Powell M. and Mrs, W, N Wednesday from St Mr, and announcing the Throwen to Mr y & member of Tue tof the Good held M. Babeock returned on Louis, accompanied by Thomis Orr, who are th 15 of Mr. and Mrs. Sivobe Mr. and Mrs. Meday, M Yost, Mr, Robert Patrick and M ipied o box at Boyd's « 10 el the Kendals' ch uof “A Scrap of Paper anbery, Mi Johin Pat Thursday ning in rick vec venin terpret. Alex Until O O’cloclk. T htirsd: ay, l rid: 1y, MADINIKE Thy Under the in Buchan: MISS TANNER made a decided succe: PRICES---Reserved, $1.00 and 75 OPERA HOUSE. © RICHMONDS < "IN THEFIELD. THE PRINC 1 his own Laug »dians and Balloon Ascension | :\n(l (,,mm oot FROM CAPITOL AVENUE, BETWE THE DARING WILL ASC N A BALLOON TC EH I_. END END. 6,000 FEET IN PARACHUTE, COMING The Mus. Jumes MeKenna entevtained a number v friends v Exhibition is free to all. of | da party, given in Meyers, who leaves whenee'she Muy vening T'he 20, Just 482 Solid Laughs in 8 Hours, Beat thi OMAHA, M'Q‘Nui ¥ APR, N 13TH AND Hm» SIXTY Saturday, SATUR Sinn. of the aand entert: GRAND |Sunday, | 1 Monday, | | ICENDALL . K rvpas| OF LAUGH MAK RS, EZRA KENDALL 1t 1890, - N Favorite' IXTLF‘ N PROCHSS BOYD'S Opera House April 24, 25, 26 DAY. Talented and Handsome Star, ORA 1wk Theater ning lay, oolklyn ‘FASCINATION’ The same Superh Company as seen here last season. NEW AND APPROPRIATE SCENERY. ent in “Fascination” at Boyd's Matinee Prices, 75¢ and 50¢ THE GRAND, April 24, 25 and 26. VAIDE DHTERS 00 s 0t AI""' 21st. ‘At Last We Meat on Equal Ground." \ble Pantomine Farce, styled “A PAIR of ists, in « l.\\ll. SIS luding tho petita soubrette, NN, THOS. JACKSON 5 Score and Take the Belt ! \Ialdls Sisters The Grand April 24, 25, 26, | I"\R;\(‘HUTI{ " 21, EEAR, 2:80 o’clock p.m TH STREETS Prof. E. E. CRAIG AERONAUT. SIX THOUSAND FEET SECONDS, WITH THE AT WHICH ap from the Balloon AID OF A NN HEAD FIRST AMERICAN AIR SHIP SYNDICAT Manager PAGES DIME EDEN MUSEE MANAGER Eleventh and Farnam Streets. WEEK OF MONDAY, APRIL 215T. The Best, the Biggest We Have Ever Presented. Mahomet, The Marvel, AN IBEX, l OR Rocky Mountain Sheep. WILL LAWLER Corner scause nature pro- vided him with FOUR PFRFECT HORNS. { Just as presented in § this picture, perfoct in every detail, doubly supplied with wenpons for defense and attack. Maho- met o handsome and iutelligent rep- resentative of those va til now considered untamable quadru- peds who inhabit the most lofty poaks of the Rocky Mo tains. MAHOMET weighs over 200 1bs, and if wild would be a most formidable enemy. Re is ad! Reflect! FOR THE FIRST Remember! PIMIS IN A MUSIRUM. ZANFRETTA’S | o= LONDON PANTOMIME CO. Emma, Effic, Aimee Zanfretta, Beyond a doubt the Most Talented Family in the World to-day. “BLLIND JEFE” The master of the Piano. A marvelous man and the only rival of “Blind Tom.” Alex, George, Popsey The World's Fair Comedy Company. With 20 Great Artists--20. &Y Don’t fail to see A OLLLAR PERFORMANCE FOR IME ADMISSION. %« % % % No Advance in Prices Open Daily 1to 10 P. M. the famons ZANFRETTA FAMILY in “THE BRIGANDS.” COLLISERTIM COMMENCING APRIL 21st, AT 7:30 P. M Every Night for Six Nights, THE GREAT LADIES’ BICYCLE MATCH RACE For the championship of America., #00 purse and gold medal, For 6nights, 8 hours each night, Hetween Miss Hat- tie Lewis, Pittsburg; Miss Helen Baldwin, Portland; Miss Lilly Williams, Omaha, also champion of France; Miss Kitty O'Brien, Dablin, Ireland. This race isfor th mpionship of America, Reserved seats extru, Fine music, 25 cent Admission 25 cents, PR