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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1801-SIXTEEN PAGRES, Tl CUNITING VWEEK VVIEL FTROUBABLY KR TOUUIN ROBINSON & GARMO] STOCK AS We 8re now BFIguring Vv & FProineny Clothiing Elouse 10 telke 1A Eiiie Sioclk ol IHine GO ERINGEx O MIEIN, WL R NCr IOy Cf (1L EYES IS and MEN'S RFURNISHING GOODS Jut the stock as it now stands, is too large for them, so we will make extra efforts to reduce it to their figures before the end of the week., As is well known this clothing is the FINEST - ON EFARTH. of Yalue Not Considered. ——Any Price Goes From Now On. @ IS I @l M T ED & SNOW. Successors b pencil and ealle o to write from wmen Clay Miss | v \ uis, Clark, uzalin, Maud Wooldworth of | .l_\.\“l' latter P ory alist of thearticles the tray. Com- | by a sparklin 1 Sioux City, Folly Thomas of Washington, 1 Both of the contracting parties are v " ‘ mu: and dancing until the weesma’ h | » : f n ook Her, paring notes s not allowed, The various | culled from a vast amount of lit Miss Wilson of St. Louis. Messrs. Frank ' estimable young people and their many o'the morning. s o 2 ) Demovest” s Magusin In Times of : S | i i 1 ontent e ) r Chi nd 1 nilton, 1t Il Crary, Co friends tald a real pleasire in- oflering cori- 3 4 ietRoigs in oal ala Fash- | listsare then read with theactial contents of | gation, covering China, Indis, IRussia, fiol- | Flanilton, 12, 8. Berlin, Will Crary, € L i 1 S ot lie QuietReigns in the Realm of Owala Fa the iy, and aprizeis wiven for the best list | land, France, aud pre-cminently | 1, Wikl Dono, At Gulion, Bookiller, U 10 wasan Army circles are particular ionable L and 4 booby prize forthe worstone, Anerica, Wise reading, wise judgment, and | S, A.: Powell, Ot Wilson, Ten Eyck,| = B ‘ present due in most part to the ps = & pleasast elocution, 1 wblo ban- | Jotn Clarke, Will MeCague, “Ihe Holy City" at Trinity Cathodral, Sadh man shemot, o proud s sho, examinition board at Fort O, A Pretey Kensinglon. toutof herexcursion “Roind ManyTca | Gaul's “Ioly City,” a cantata, which was Ol LA LI G GETTING READY FOR EASTER, The Kensin given by Mrs, Douglas N, | Tadles. ! 5 | Sprightly —Miss Oldgirl, won't ¥ou [ wwyitten for the Birmingham (Engiand) mu. e different to aving been assigne h e al g ¥ promotion. 1001, 10 a number of her friends, was the | programme, the entire dass nd aided i the [ T shouldlike to, bt fear’that L am oo old ) glven itsfivst presentattion in Omahis Thurs. HirE ks A D, is the An Imprmpte Dancing Party ~Carls ading society eventof tho week in thecity [ work collectively and each member has writ- | to dancd day evening by the full choir of Trinity Whaaton and Mrs, W heaton at th Omtime the Fashonable Pag: | teros theriver Tho houwse was very pretily | tenan esiy therelrom, bit, weeessily,only | Mr Swrichile e o meins, Miss Obd) , consisting of Afty voices, Mroand Vs Blom Enter Captavin Thaddius S, K timo—A Literary Entortaine doconted for the ocension, md tho guests | ONO0C eudh imde could bo ved, asthoexer: ) &L L v b Ay, lancui st e number of weeks the choie s had | In honor of Miss Miller, Mr. and Mrs, E, | TALry, statioed at ¥ were enthusistic i pmise of the mnY | gudimeowas aclighted, and the papils of | Miss Oldsil—Relly, now, M. Sprightly. | ntata in rehearsa, Mrs. J.W. Cot A Blum gavo one of the chaming feat introduced. Park place aro to be congratilated ou their | Wiat was thedance!” The waltz! = and the memory of “T'he Daught parties of the sc pretty home in srara. Neb., is th Auonirthose present weve: Mrs, E. W. | succ s, Mr. Sprightly—No: itwas the St Vitus. i, whichwas given so beautifully | Kountz place, 1 ney street, Wodne: Sarsen; 'Lioute Nasl, M, HL I’ Deuel, Mrs. E. Rosowater, — - . by th Py car ago. war- o [T e e i e e MIEVIOLET—A SONG 0F SADNE: Mrs, Clirls Hartman, M, W, 2. Williams, | . A Philssoplor—Bertie Brilliant (drivin MidLenten M 1z es ‘_-‘”M“ g H‘ SR anfaRg. \ax ovaing. Progresive high five, that | Fighth cav At Constitution, Mrs I A Nash, Mis. K, D. Hellis, Muvs, 5 | howe fron theclub, afterhaving taken ratl DEENTRG AXD ZUNDER, autec o public in - anticiting | vay popalar gamo, was plaved, the guests | ¢ Cavain In 1ife's Last, lone December, i Mrs. L. 0. Korty, M., Frank [ more champagie than he ougnt) I say, how Wednesday eveumng of last weck the mar- reat musical treat In this | entering with spirit into the naving. fhthu vy There bloms one violet ; Brown, Mrs. W. Devalon, Mis, 1. Pegcke, | much pleasanter 1t is to ride in o eab and | yjpa of Miss Minuie Desenberg of Kaluma were in a messure disappointed | The house was prettily decoratet in honor Dut_why shoukd | remember Mrs N. P, Feil, Mrs. C. (1. Withuell, Mrs! | think how much Istovidein a0 oo, and Mr. Aaron Zunderof thiscity | DOV by reason of its rendition, for that was | Of the wecasion aid every tulnz was as cona. W hen she ean 5o forget ¢ A, Trayuor, Mrs. Jame Woods Mrs. j cabthanit isto walk, than it is towatkand | 200 Al @IC AT Amn Zu kit © perfect, but in the composition itself, | Plete asor al She will not mourm ormiss it Henry Brown, Mrs, A. McKenzie, Mys, C. | thitk how much pleasanter itis wridein a) wassolomnizd ut the synagozue in Kaluma: | > cntata is reflective in chameter, th Refreshments wer ed at the close of When cruel frost shll k Johuines, Mis, J. H. Withiell, sy, HL [ cabthanit isto wali 200, IRabbi Rosenau of Owals oftiviatix | seriptures having furnished the inspivation, | H1e ga1es aud thon tho prizes were awarde:d But lean, fond lips, and kissit. Shull, Mis. A, W. Phelps, Mrs. M. Grid- g i The following secount of this prominent | embodying clevated musical thoughts which | “Phe first pries were presented to Miss Min- Forwo remetmber stil ley, Mrs. John Manchester, Misses McAu A Wedaing An sodal event is takon from the Gazette of | 8¢ intellectunly worked out, but thereis an | Die Collett and Mr. G Day, second prizes | Tiouten { land, Misses Withunell, Mrs.” F. Morris, Mrs. Mr. Mus, H RhiLadiy atmosphere of colinessin the mamer of its | £0 Miss Arnbruster and Mr. Courad, the | cav In unikiown paths nnd placs Glass, N0 1015 Nowh Twentyniuth street, wove | TRCRE L | cstion that the. com pose Laaby drizes being won by Miss Gratut and | g cutenant Benha; Captain Kellar cr fairy steps may be, s i AT fegisiiag e nuptials occurred he Jewisl syns 1t Wits notin his work it avousoed litt Nelson 7 el St aplain. Kollar But. still her pictired face 1§ A Literary Reunion. R e Ll . which was filled witn friends and r orno euthusism among the very hue audi . Ninth an AR Mo A Thedearest dram o me A bright andinteresting little seance mark- | friends Tuesaay evening. It was ";' atives of thobriteand groom long befaro the | St present, and notwithstundizng thé hor ' Gt Glan obiv the skies above me od the mid-Lent sason at the Academy of uversary of thew marriage, but this fact eilorts of tho cliolr, 3t ks Saptain Clare sht e mid-Lent seson g e Acdeny o edding houl anctuary was decorated he ehoir, it only made 4 jar Fort, Robinson P TIYEN08A00 Sty tho Sacrad Flant, Parlk place, The folloyiag | W3 1ol sugestad to Hary and his wife | Wi v Chiice tut fower and | Stecess although the dioie has wover bee oty xth The dirle eyes seem toloveme : e reRa AT until tho company arived, Bt as Mrs, i hII ol v heard 050 sod advantig v Wy bow could they for gt lasltntime v s Flarey is 2 natural entertainer, the sumrise R Rt AI cJhe compostionts divided into two prts, "\"“\ Al \ N inth ‘ 875 UALT =189 15 SOOI OV ercome an e guests were hap g 7 ontemplation and Adoration, the ovgan i 10D, ne As beell, g 0, that the winds might waft her Tig puyils of the fucred Ieart, Purk Tiace, | Wi 3001 overcome ind the yuostswore hup: | 0 yrailtn g greoniollsl e iie i hais By lonr teol v T 3 s, Warn, .. Licutenan e s TP R Omuahiv, have wnlted i peparig . cup of | DY entorained inthe uiat way tiroughout | ace ite plumed flower iSliE Lo pastibykions vealtilvo PR F RS N S v Bighth infantry MeKenuey, Thatmight folow: after literirg e i the forn OF six orlginal o theevening : . forme ] vanls of the most | RS i are e o Licutenant Rick idock, Sixth Aniddia the vilots deatl i s IE L Clhsa oA en Sy Hae b A Birvihday $arty. t B She At ey and M. Lum bard, assisted Conrad, Strang, Jonnesl, aEik Augennew, Wya, are iioupis For then her heurt, believin Hegeof supplying i i e el O he most enjoyable parties of this | | bl i Miss Clarkson, who sung o duet, xamination are Licutemant Cliat 1 tlations, gt AT i ich has wlio e itracted a livge number of ofticers est of Commandant ment attheSacred Heart, casantest card ioutonant y rt Rob. inson, Neb., an Hugh J. ( gher, Sixth ¢ v, Fort Niob Visiting Dr. and Mrs. Sponcor Licutenant and Mrs Triitt ar tenmt Fro fitst infantry ant Grote H Waild lewve, por, wounded dove! a5 TulB11 e duty of Superintonding the S e e & ! liey Shall Hungor No. More,) vary mu His Annje- W Upouny Lips, half gricving, Pickings" the diss o "eon b e e pienpies hatiplyen by sdlegiing (olvs 1 with snillax, ferns and 3 ! Ten, Seventh infantry, O Tholirst, list kiss of love! Pl e class of 2 provide (e P Charies White of uth 1 yeainth t k Service s the dass of ‘01 displiy **Te Dl street inhonor of therr little daughter, Annie At theappointed hour Clement’s ovches| Sn Aol B slappinge Tho caln of o pleto quiet has set- | nz in many lndsand al varius epoc | oo White, 1a strick up Mendlessohu's wedding mareh for nees of superior ability s vocalists LS b . lod R iraratofl aminll o 0 Classof ' The Creamof the Kvening | = I, 68| the pre and the bridat party pussed iy - need contidence, of course, but wit e § Y tledupou the arena of swial affairs, o |4 Reid Dy Miss . ek tolp. m The house was splendidly dec- | down the conter alsie, whieh was lived with | Fereated appearance in' paolic, the necesary it carbuncle e t cheerful tempe pastweek hashad fow incidents of anex- | Clawof W0 oo fomianeto &mstal | orged with @it fowers and suilax. Tho | wiite ribbons. The party was ushered into | Coifidence will come padelewelst Wow: Y tended fashiomable or public inerestandun- | o, e g 00 YIS YOO ORE, iy | Qiing rom doos were thrown openat | | tho chureh by Messes, Morris Desenberg, [ 100 much prave e Bl tha [ ok, EVR AT S TR oA less tho pist Lonton seasm brings a revival R O ordlocik aud n duziing sight met e eios of | Hewy Desenbory, Edward Lilliseld and | {is g e enc fhd Hiele ond) 3 Aitiamong T T P b la belian anqispatiach aaanas diOlan 0 £ %! Flom's Closen udarin | the delighted littlo one e table was re- | Mo cr Doesenb Following the ushers | 100 03 L it Sow in Tears Shall Reap Siihonette Sc i nede Gantinne o mfi-‘ P w“\ \i‘m.- of ,;l ui ‘ff‘..j:}*‘ ieul By Miss ), Lenon splendant with et glass, silver and | wer threo pages, Masteds Walter Kosen- | 1 JON” wasan exquisite piece shadin g, N ‘!'f BALEH Y Priday, ayon Brdley maybe cxpected todieof emui. For the ] Padrsiapes inClay | fovers, whilo luxuriant flowers and | field of Chicazo and Alired and Mitton Steen | thenumber being writtenin wund formvery 3 les Art s ! entertained ¢ - s éad by M t 1 nextfortight the ladersof the smurt. world g S DY b s ANl tho . recoses of tho | of his dty. Thelcine the brids muias, | SUsKestive ofu fugie novement. Itreminded willcompletely loso themselyes in thedim Read| by Missre WEES | room Mrs. White was assisted in | the Misses doinie Livineston and Al Des. | DUSEETY wch of Bach in the exalted man- | last Thursday ¢ ] happy > g religious light of the churches, holy and s maron I b T dis Sas thike b ctaining the little foiks by Mrs. Axtell do, and Mi p o [T s te teestmalt, and is:dsoxvedly oue ol i Goorge L, Bishie 1 q PRy “_'"I A and spacious passion weeks making imperative demands P ienanote o Al B coiies | AR Ty DRohRIad dhatoinan iy s (ot Gras g Rl boumn auy Dy, demmied i wi upou them, Even the scni-religious lealsrs presided over the cxereises, which were | [ 5 were Mis oy Heald, Blance Walker, nfield of Detroit ¥ Mes. Moclier was i excolient voicp and | €Vent proved mo will faithfully observe the next’ fornight as | chancterized by originaity of pla, grace of ison, Stella_kiley, Jean Crow, Nellie P R s eapecially hertieatsolo LRI ae et e . X e E provdedy t ureh 10 merg aster | thoipht and expresion, and rematkab A e Sy i n e R ARyt s b, Ear Flaih Nou Heard 0 of ery. Miss Helen Pock A bt il L . Wilisins was entrusted with the tonor momin and benefited by the period ' I ock | Jomie Hompel, Agnes Herbert, “Mildved and | 1 3 | of denial, self-sactifice, of sack clothand navews ner coloote Noitie Kelner, Fdna and Fiva Gooldall, Bertha y Wy attiv whit rts and usualiy sange the numbers woll al fesiis et Beett s Gt ce s iitersperced with ho own e | Willie, Annio Sitton, Maudo iirown, and e : o tie s tendency A eremn It is too e o predic At the pas © nalure, ise mpouTe Masters Ross Weleh, Jay Morri I'Har re n I " o the upper notes his | numbers t It i aly o predfict what the past 3or mille, crean, ntter cheess, | Ry Gl Wil ARG g Wl | AR Tliese were the beau wonge. But from tie nunber of Bistos IALARRe 1 b on coniiun, s sHo wora o ginmond pin f ive an i ¢ abasso | Son gruess entertainnents, larw and sm on pre ARrgh-Sloxethy. renih Uplce N Jacques thegift of thegroom. kKarely ave | vole aud while hiswork | siliouette ious to Ash Wednesday, it 2 firon.p to be the crean of the evening. Miss | Mabel— wWhat, f o b more beautiful | M sULL it was apmrent that | ey VAOUN A€ 2. WadB Ry, Il Wolla. Aeq odof Texas had amassd and orean | s | For , forlife. ¢ SR, Lt too high fortus r ' sonsble toantidipatea very quiet dosing of i ar ward ¢ . Miss Hattio | the fashionable world 3 valuableamoint of uselul knowled Mabol-Wall, T think not; ¥ A e n sill | Ay As one young lady said the sther ovening. ibject of “Sugar”” tie material be- | forgor that | am from Chicag wud cartied W S winning tl i ideal andwhich rightly disgnoses the case: “The | S iSO, SO pre: ), that, notwivh 3 Jancing Party. Easter scson cannot be otherwise than slw, | P2 An Impromptu Dancing Party for who are left to entettain who have not standingts t v was followed | Monday ¢ sustained it a word was pntertaiued proviousto thedawningof Lenti® for an engagomant orn Garnaam 7 S itennt dohn King et Omalia, Neb, . sicially and inpressively. Both ave jupils vace tul vines K i of Mis Cotten, andalrealy sho Saturday afternoon fom 3 high five ciub churel gavea it their re: . B Field, Ethelund Mwmic | ith his best man, Mr, o | Sane the contralto parts with fino apprecia- | novel for anente Al | britli yred lighls gave were furnished 88 Lenten season will hrine to the followers of ) asouvenir pus L the_gift i A lar i ening & Jolly sumber of young | bride. Mis dor, sistor o h i . Shieids, t this § } Rt < possession of Mr. and Mus and f the brdesmaids was My { u;% 1 4 vadical doparture ¢ \‘ Mrs, smest, Riall's cory home on Howard stree in 4 yellow sillc with binck silk on, Mr. menb. Hiall Rex ] e verdres§ Sho carrea a bunch of [ C3Pecially in the upper vy Moss s, Charies § P \ais propariiz for @ novel en- | 10wt the fortinesof lif's grat sweetmer tertininit tobe wiven after Easter, *Whist | from cano to crystal. Miss Cleves' account | and the drawing room, hailway and Nbeary |30 G850 G GFE TS Rten il of Lo Senses wu b The Social Seven Recoive. s pres rea pik faille sill with garniture to Music’ is tho ide, and to carry it out Tea Picking i ( * was commend- | _aving been deared and several of the young | Dotroit w The low organ gave i st The Social Seven, conprising the foll Turt, Mr many prominest women in the Quiker city l“"l"““ll:“""'!"‘““ L tail % o FC | women baving bew provaild upon o pre. | of ray orepo dgeitot he wore beauti ful :uw Jolees an 1 by 1t 3 Wllam B ADeant ;“. er, Mist wrepuzzlng their brains. Those who are | Seurch asto ficts, ma rrve doarness s to | 0 0, tho guests passeda de. [ Mermot roses sio Livingstone way | HO0Co the fine ordie ) Sonor e (a s Mo he ext m ity dnlerestod are Mrs. MoCliing and | @xprossion, [t cassifed sl the va. | 8id0 at tho pian AN el B A | O & et tion, which I8 one Cox, Haryo ( 4 | attho residonce of Dr, and Mes, k Miss Balh, aud by their diretion the thing | rieties of tea, expluned their modes | lightful evening in dancio g ! She carried funtures, J 8 Speneer street, next Eriday eve s tobe arrangad. - Young gifs aid yong | Of prepratin’ md adulteration, their | fTho house, which is one of the prottiest in | 2L T UEA"TIE timmod with white oy Mehanab, Harry Morris, Hort 1o L men dressed b rey ut he .-..m.? ‘“"y“' : .'v‘w'w vw“m ; ,ilv‘ l“\“\' s ll ‘;\"T sup- | "“.‘{"l‘l:’.‘- . .“_’“_‘: u...‘, -‘“f‘_l' b .‘l‘“.‘li lilac DAMBIER She Wore Fixnels P hannon, 1d Bluck, Charl Wearse and Movements and Whereabonts, take part, andthe game is to_bo played atthe | PI¥le sich quaint Mongo) ends, con i 2 - e weds arty nds and relatives X Tobert L. 1 entert their young | Mys R, H. Davis leaves tomorrow evenix >hilade Art Club, » the game, | Beced with the “Tea as might be [ men and wonen appeared i white wigs and | 5080 saired t the Burdick house, | 1011 North F th steeot, entertained a ey i RN o H . W eveniug Rhiadaiiia dps (b, Sume, | Sapposedto have been picked, with the laves | Guiint costumes, the pictore would have | Amineditely ropaired 1o the Budicke | numberof friendsat b o ludy frionds Frulay ev L 209 Leaven. | for New York City on bustnoss ich isto beu kind of danc ¢ ain . Sl . s t . aftor the complotion of the ceremony, where mberof friendsat high five, the game be- ment will hwitha ball. The debutantes | themselves, “In the Ficdds of Far Cathay been very tive of the old prinks you | ¢h.'s hiious purlors wore beautifully decora. | ing exciting to a degrve, of the w scason are taking decp intorest | Miss Lemon read o stking composition on oocisondlly 1n the upt shopa of balpou: | oo with Hovors and {h. madiiss 00 Lh | of the sories ol progee in the Faster diversion, and “Whist to | the tea vlant, coisiderd botanieally and [ @res in old Virginia, for the futeriorof tho | o0 Y AN e L, chSR LBk SR e | series, dulightful nts wer | ot o e oart i b Mrs. J. HL Tow Wi Music” is oceupy ing the thoughts of thegay | chemically, endingwith a brilliant little fa lme-‘ ul M.n‘“” yundings carry one back N tolock: tha wedding party wedand the prizes d v Alvoid, Lulu Swee guost of Murs, C. 8. Kaymond, roung people in Philaaelp! g ble, wherin the fair narrator suppsed her old wolonial days 2 wore - Mus. Russellwon the M 13 worth s FOUK PRDIe s SERaslphie it procas selito bave intended, 1n s seuool KiH's dream, he young women entered into the spirit of | #t - KUCS A inor ot which tonals | pretty jowel cus i o d b e Oie of the protty and agruable devices Yo s court, during & contest forpre: | theevening with avim, t iikan roatilgving 1 LS MEGURE AN RN AR 1 which wis s list i IS e forspending i sochl evaning 1s catled the | cednce anong tho triks of the vegible | Brought back the roses to their dieeks ani | Were vsbouled tound the healthof thocon | " \ ) Wi & Wi obser pry. Inasmal room atone m: the bighest rank belug assigned to [ the K norer “: of tho waltz which | H¢ f ”r W ; oy sido of the parior where tho guests are & | merit, virtueand service rendered to buman. | greatly predominat My aud/Mrs. Zinderloft Thure v i Al tiand, O tablo is sot, onwhich 18 bty watabing | ity, the sloger swakems ot the moment | . Deliius miresiments wero “served dur. | o M, dud Mrs, dunderloft Fhurdday for o 2 Mr. and Nirs. C. B from twe five to fifty small irtiles—such | when the assmbled thong are applauding | ing the evenig, the universil opinion being | oo oy Toniia Baltimore und Detrol, and | teninga be ¢ t andfa Bs 0 thimble, scissors, bodkin, penkiife, | the tha siesis” “Florws chosen man. [ L wiormal parties inLeat were far wora (0§ EAC R LG Al s ] The guests prosont I z 4 2 oxtend cofl 1, spool of thread, etel, cte. One | darn.” Miss Keivn's ssay on potteryware | delightful than formal ones i ason, }"‘ M AV WIS RlpY Murch 20 ot the Hotel | ywiison Me, uid Mrs, § " oy me 1 it the room to | was a skill fully armnged panramaof man’s [ forthe reason provably thatthero is au ely | Pellonein Omati, £iddy, Mr. and Mrs. Cor 1 N Mrs, Audrow I or and fu inspect the tray. Afterall Lave sen 1t the | “*works in cliy,” evineing csreful research [ ment of stolen pleasures about thom, PINNIMAN AND STRERE Leos, Dr. and Mm. i s Bt 0 W ashingte > toum is shut up and the subjut is dropjed. [ and culivated ' taste: Longlellows “Kera | Thoso paricipating were Mr and Mrs | Mre. A Stere, v, and Mis Kate Pen | ert Hunter, Mrs Fortwohours the time is taken up with | me;," judiciously quotedin its most striking | Lomas, Mr. aud Mrs. George Cauis, Mr. and | ninan, botlof Clerke Moores office at the dus- | Misses Carlin, ) Grorge Forgan, George R ¢ arnations, s Alma Desen. Playing High Five, day ovening Mr. and Mrs.J, ¥ weds, worth strecl. with " game Mr. Wilam F, MeMillan wont west lasy Atthe termination weeks, (o retur \ Lawless, Cornsh, Miss MeKenna, who is the guest of Misy

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