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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE \ NCIETV \ SL““‘R I Gilbert, Mrs. Etta Matheson, Mr. and | day {was Mr. Collins’ birthday doclded dif- number of socloty peopte from tho city. ME | hoad is embroidored with a teansparent jot Melntosh, M. and Mrs. Lidnoy Barkalow, | yng scene of a friendly gathoring. Of course | too & umber of friewté woat out on Friday | stoel and gold, or gold aud eolored stones. | . . nd Mrs, James McKeuna, Judge and | o e remaining qu ving out yesterday, Mr and Mrs, James MoKouna, Judgo 801 | it was o surpriso, as such things are, but tha | Miss Margarot Willioms, Mis Brown, Mist | Dowite's Lit Y = Oagt, SiF, ASGME .l'il‘.‘.\y’w‘uu“ Y ot Mea | host and hostess' wore quite oual to tho oc- Yost, Mr. Wyman, Mr. Frank Hamilton aud s Aeatiofeotiling WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3d. A What the Gay World Finds to Talk f ho bir 400 S, S0P Eartor, Me. and | casion and. in consequence tho quests bad o Me. Will Wyiman constituting tho party FOOTLIGHTS AND FOYEK. “, About, Mrs 0V, Cartor, Mrs, Aivin Saunders, | Ry tne, y M and Mrs. Moefls Sover, who haven | | AFIERNOON AT 2:30. EVENING AT 8, ‘and Mrs, C artor, Mr. and Mrs, wer P Won BY | boautiful house' for oatertaining. in Kountzo his evening Colonel Robert G - {DER THE > 3 AP y - Mr. aiid Mes. Hawley, ‘Misses Brown, | Mr. Mulford and Mr. Gaylord, e gUGS piaco and thoy entertain delightfully, eave brilliant orator and agiross UNDER THE AUSPICES3 OF THE APOLLO CLUB. Margaret Williams, McKonna, Bishov dinner dnesday ovening in bonor of de his latest CYCLING AS A PLEASANT EXERCISE. Lolla_Shoars, Baicombe, Hongland, | a1d Mrs, Mulford, Mr. and Mes. B Wo Rllew, | Mes,” g vorber of New York, at the Gra v [ CGireonliow, Mary Brown, Carter, Barton h who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max . Colorado Sorings, Messrs, Frank Hamilton, | Burns, Mrs, Dean, Mr. \Williams, M, 80 | Novor, Thera were prosent Mr. and Mrs. i 0 b \ “Dancing fn the Barn" Reminiscent | Hodges, Smith, Heury Wyman, Saunders, | Mrs. Howara Baldridee, e Joo Baldrl J. Brachvogel, Mr, aud Mrs. Siiberstein, | public, aud the subject is wer, Bookmiller, John Putrick, Voss, | M. Ct app, Mr. W. Farnam Smith, Vi o Tyt Y erent field fr e ok ki P Fuber, ' Book v hn Putrick 3 W. t'a {r. and Mrs. Mix_Seyer, Mr U Mrs, | forent field fr 2 Davis, Charley How, Berlin, McCag i r, Mr. Julius Meyer and Mr. E. Hey lonel Ingersoll doliver s Ent in-A Dinner for yrake, Barlow, Charles' Wilson, Craigin, " A Birth ~ Dinner, the Chicago Auditorfum the 11th R: Riogwals Tt was Neilio Wyman's thirteentn birthe | B0 seontly of the First Na. | And tho receipts amouuted to near B Nellie Wyman. - day ye y and Mrs. A. A, Wyman, sl DAnl GE this ity i e e “Mon. | The Chicagn Tribune said: “The cr The Apollo Cycling Club, with that motherly thoughtfuiness which | yina® et of the present ard his lecture on Shakespeare 3 Saturday evening of last woek the Apc hias 30 distinguished ber, fuvited a number | restoratior to bealth by & changs of clim LIe sliditorium was by far the biggest s g . Cyeling elub, the junior whoel orgauization | of Nellie's friends to svend the aftrnoon | ¢ spending two weeks on the wi iy TR o A e el 1 T ‘\,{",‘ "‘ ‘l,“‘ thought of the city, had a jolly time at 120 North | with her at her homo 1136 Thirty-fiest av- | kuown Jukoy Hoovor's x L to which Mme, Patti sang her farowoll H 3 1ius brought; T'wenty-sixth street, Herman Muentefering | ene, D Bttt riihest it I CRIe o FesDOn | year and a half ago, which is the standard by s awful Jove young Phidius L + | 8iblo position iu tho bank of Fergus ec Nover fro % of cunning boing the host on this occasion. The lower May being designated in the vem calendar | S A 2 ” 4 which all immense audiences at the Audit ver from lips of cunning as tho ecmerald month, Mrs. Wyman | 8t Lewiston, Many Omaha friends will hear | "0 idged, 1t was bigger that The thrilling Delphic oracle ortion of the house was decoratod with § . vith pleasure o good fortune s ne 5 ) villing Delphic ora i { the h | with tappy inspiration _ planned a | With pleasure of his good fortune fu his ueW | irowd whicl the colonel had the honor of ad And s« Out from the heart of nature rolled owers, the club’ ors, red hite and 5 e | home. T'he burdens of the bible old bl e b : nd . white dlag for | hom dressiug 1o June, 1888, in the sume hall wh 98 0f AALIGHS ca ik bluck being displayed on ait sidos. The boys | her womanly Little daughter. To think was On Wednesday evening, May ¢ on [ Hapbisoh Was HoMIKATOW - fTHs SAIS GF 5 y &y volcano's tongue of flame, and girls enjoyed the evening immensel to act, and wheu 5 o'clock came, the hour | Grace Baxter eutertained a number of her | opened yesterday moraing and is very lax P / Bilptiiz 0616 BEIOW playing ail sorts of games, and | whea the young guests were to take poss frienda at her residence, 802 Guoreia avenu Soats may be procured today / Akl r i \ftar the rofreshmonts were served [ sion of the dining room, their eyes w glad- | Those present were: Misses Mary Dohrer, ARG RARLTrOWTa Wandortll. Nes \ 5 N v . ¢ hand that rounded Peter’s dome, they ail took hand ~in pinning | dened by the beautiful arrangement of the | Kitty Ryan of Council Blufts, Minnie and | tion of experts in fon-making, whoso t ADd Arofied the alsies of Christian Rome; | talls to n taliless key which occupiod a | table and tho room, all intended for their en- | fonnio Berg, Mabel and M Ecklund; | 4on of exy LT T ST Wrought in a sad sincerity ¥ fon on the dining room | joyment § Messrs, C. H Waal, W Mrnsfleld | monce a woel's engageinent st Buy's opota wlf from God he could not free A tho guests had stown their Tho chandulior ov rtho dining table was | o A“;-‘I. ucelsi of Baitimoro, M € | iouse. " The por i Banle builded better Lk 6 lenewe taching the caudal appendage, | twined with smilax, while fr he arms | . <o ). anks Sonder. Rt LI ecd pRopls % He ‘::{.‘u’\ t otto SHAtho naw priz re nwar who showed | narrow ribbons of green and white depended, | During the e & soveral choice selections ;:N‘“l‘ Sht e ,"fl.““f(', ‘.‘“mr.- 1'.:‘.‘4:| 0 Assisted ) scious auty g N ates atir il and fastened to the snowy white cloth which | on th ) and guitar were rendered by | Tsir many unsiccosstul rivats, | The Pate Dur lme. Muenteforing, | Was in itself quite a feature of tho perfeet | Messrs. Banks and Ponder until luncheon | jiiiars have thote owi ban - mad orchestrn groat interest in tho guests of her | service. Was Barvisds A1\aS LwRISH - datclig. way:. tn ave thole olvi band anc atro, Ll « & pleasant time, added not a little to An_ old fashioned -epergne, beautifully | dulged in until a late hour, SIh oI hnuir musie i p-folded flower, for o yout race yment by playin al plano s modeled and artistically wrought_ stood in i S W g i TR U Ll 11 bt b Bt LUk the center of the banquet board and this was | smajlin size, ereat wn resuits: DoWitt | repertoir 08t complote of any c¢ Ll y's vistas i oSS e roomns and tothe music | ornamented with smilax and white roses, iu | Littie Early Risers. Best pill for Constipa | of tho kind now travelin T e, S50 e number danced for an bour, | i ing o gom of tablo arrangoment. Two | tion, best for Sick Headacho, best for Sout | amusing. the. people. 1a. eeenly divide ¢ loveliest roses have not worn, Hatgon delightful oveni beautiful cut_glass and silver candiesticks, | Siomach. rfalls flat. ‘Tho company is composex Of al our lovely sisters; W A Ken- a present to Nellio from her father, stood at it - . of arti: H‘; b 10 company Is comy : ‘; o o Hom e s ‘ . Shr Beindorf, [ either end of the table holding green tapors tha boat and strongaat on thi 6low HI\‘» 12 -<‘m~‘“mnlw\.w»’ i\"dl:. ¥ , Page, r, Cole, \\'w“ .' {-l b green shades hu-,lm--xm.m }\'\‘ also HONEY FOR THE LADIES, Zeoro" wiil b mnfl,y.‘.‘l{m\ ovening, bl e bt h 3srs. O. Beindorft, ec nilax and roses, while o < o a 0 hs its sea-home after, 3 Riodo Ak S oa comedy absurdity tinged with enough pr e e G v Mulhail, 8. Kholos, DY | dolabra with goon tpors and $hades 830 | e capos will be worn all summr. S O A S T TR B SIGNOR outer petal backward ¢ e Volie, i 1IBscHies, O Osborad; cach plate was placed a card of forelgn Big buttons are bounding to the fore. situations ludicrous In the extreme. All the ke a young child's iip it M nako witha four-leaf clover in the upper lo Tall crystal lamps ore the newest scen, characters are in Earmony with the idea of i make witha four-leaf clover in the upper left P for tho millious, The play has a 3 : [/ [] e Sl wnd corner, and just underneath the sen Outing gloves are of white chamois skin. U ] Faty e Of gentiest rosignations, Before the days of the spactacular minstrels, | carried — ha S with b wfer B Diamond balf-hoop rings continue in favor. | nice youne fellow with - thin pocket-book S that you sometimes secm to ba when ability was the keynote or success in Iitilal Ehostaxa s i 3 HiaF Flowers are in vogue as they never were | 8re passionately in love with each other (If oue might say it of & rose) with silk ' U d Joily father, Iynx cved mother, a happy m S I/ lebratoed NDID PERFORMERS, TO A TEA I the minstrel line and fine clothe friond. P ! triends. In addition to the plate ol He AnTSHto aaas In pensivo medit and plush trappings were an unknown fea- | e ach cover was also placed a tiny hevron stripes on black silkc suow three | SoUple, dow't want \‘j,",."J.','fi‘::{,r{.”.‘['.‘f';‘:.'fi,,f Ab'! low many earthly words express opsaiin ML GGG D LB thefvaliayiantaespHplo Sl RColoEsy e board empty, sud refuse consent. [lopement This placid sadness round you cast, infroquent song was heard which told of tne | fader T L L nd, Sofa cushions for summer have covers of | js the only remedy. Laughable predicament Delicate, vanue, unsp delights of “*Dancing in the Barn,” and the [ the wholo tied with narrow greon and white | whito duck and mother. The young man's As though some red pre pleasures suggested by that almos G R G AL T Two or more jeweled pins may be stuck in amp father, a twenty-year absenteo, MISS In some old garden of the past, melody were vividly recalled Thursday eveu- z,“.“""{ O L o | AtNB 6o T cars aud hands over the product of a Haa had her you roken ing by the barn party given by Mr. and Mrs, [ Euests enjoved overy minuto of the timo with | “py o glpart furnishes a model for scar-pins | lucky find of a Colorado wold mine. Consent — John® Grant at tneir v residence, 2t 1 A &b | and watco-charms. is readily given and now continues merry. A ' [ The beautiful weather of the pa 1021 Park avenue, in honor of toeir niece, [ 100 300n. As they sat about the table their 5 ' " ot of &pecialtios ave. IO Tol nlonsure. brouont int the ug & SN | 0f Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Graut [ Of lntiocence, the plcture prosented was | for tennis gowns. is 1y | @styleof entertainment which sects to il plensure, brougnt iuto the social arens | Yoouived their friends in the drw- | Worthy tho attention of an artist, and the | Green is vory much in favor in Paris in | § 311807 enteriainment which secus Lo pe The Celoerated Tonor sey | extremely pleasant entertainments, mg roomn of their residence | £irls who joined in wishing Nellie the good | both dress fabrics and materials, that of Mr. and My ry W. Yates for | and later adjourncd to the barn whero danc- | things of lité were May Hamilton, Blanene | Soft silks having chine figures aud glace “T'he Bottom of the Sea,” a marine spocta. « 1 Mrs rson and Mr. and | ibg was participated in until long past mid- Shelley Burriger, May Wyman, May | taffetas are in high favor in Paris. clo adopted from the French by Willium A. ing party “iu the | nikht. These modern barus are palaces in | 3h i 1ma C| "' N Ida Vaughan, S Light colors and brilliant trimming mark | Brady, will bo producea at the “Graud overa Contralto. Darn 116ad1ng the procession L comparison to former houses of the same | Alexander, Genie Brown, the handsomest imported costumes. Imu;‘ on f v, Saturday ‘u.‘ll, mul;\ m‘\’l. | il MRl bl kind which were in use a generation ago. Tl tates in goll ‘e o with mati s and Sunday, the = Sinco Lont thero s beon reaiiy so titto | uriwond finors, ‘el \wiinseotings of A proasant Party. ad RS G | Bttt of 86 kil senle e | AFTERNOON PROGRAMME. | EVENING PROGRAMME. doing in the haut monde-that socioty eageriy | natural woods tn lighter colors, high ceilings | Mr. and Mys. Fred Paffenrath gave a most 1 S i tion in Omaba being absolutely limited to the 2 3 TR T il L Walking gloves with overlapping seams | ghovenamed five performantes. The m e gat WaGNER | Symp Bexr #rasped the opportunity to enjoy a few tlec and splendid architecture all combine to | gelightful party Thursday evening in honor z " 5 DEAOE It B ol oW s e ! L ek e 3 N [ Andante co o, R R e s Sores make the modern adjunct of the perfect ttaliparky T y evening and tig buttons are proper with a cloth gown. | agement of the Grand take ploasure in ¢ sphony No. 8 8 minor nfinished Sou e 0. Apinte con mot hours fu the dance or_exchanging tender | ;ojijonce a plonsuro and a delight. Thurs. | °f Mrs. . E. Lonas of Chicago, and Miss | Some of the new lace hats are mere gossa- | nouncing that Mr. Brady hus cousented to Allezcomodgrnto. fAndRnte con motyes e, confidences fn the nooks and alcoves for | ifay evening tho barn presented & gala p. | Melinda Ross of Wichita, Kan. The parlors | mer trifles, that rest on the hoad like fairy | popular prices for this engagement, althouz g ch | Concerto ‘\ ‘n. \Im‘x‘»\[ oy iRy ZT | Concerto, E minor Cuorin=TAvsig which “Hillside" is so famous. pearanc. v its wealth of bunting, gas lights | were profusely decorated with fowers and | Wel the play is tar superior to mauy for which | Aria, from Euryantio wesn | {f“‘ A v an In aaditiou to these large affairs there were | and immense head lights. The carriage | plants from behind which came the sweet Changeable green and gold garter-snakes ular”first-class prices are charged. It is SIGNOR CAMPANINT Ong, CSIGNOR CAMPANINL 3 a number of less formal ovents which were | {00r which for the time was transformed upon a white surface is mor HOREBRA U MT R 0 Bt I IRy INTERMISSION. SIGNDR] o ~\| none the less pleasant, so that the week has | M0 u ball room wwis fostooncd with the § v/ "o Tonas will cause many a plensant | VISASing: AR s " Orotiosirn seats. | Sulte; “Peer Gynt!t Grika R L e all e ol 1 national colors, caught in the ceater by a 2 3 Faus made of dark shades of silk will have ined for popular prices. ¢ (1] Morning. (A1 Anitra’s Danoe. rled’s Death, “Gotterdammeruns really been a very charming one,especially to | handsome shield. The sides wers hung wi recollection. A dainty lunch was served | oot BHEC O OO S etios with jow. | reserved wiil be 50 ceuts, and the balcony 3] Nony Dot 14 it Tt} o it Waa thoso wito ha jrot vet tired of the round and | flags and, notwithstanding. that tho Charles- | later, after which “dancing was _enjoyed | g’ i ang L o U will be 35 cents and 2 cents. The sale will A o Mountuin € Ari, SOho taro sona’ Eurydice,” Orpho are still undecided where the summer 15 to | ton had returned without the Itats, patriot- | until the “wes sma’ hours.” Those pre 3 5 + 5! oven on Thursday moruing n Comiuz as | Aria, “Omio Fernando' JONIZETTT 3 ,be passec ism showed in every nook and corner of the | were Misses Godso, Ada Parker, Con T'he English fashion of the bedroom tres | ji'yjeg direct from its New York and Boston MISS FLEMING o s MISS FLEMING Already’ Omaha Is snowing up on the other | place. 7 Ross, Alice Parker, Mrs. Lonas, Messrs. | for receiving the clothing luid ot at night s tho peco Is to bo mounted [ Scherso, “Midsummor Night's Difam | Slavonte Danecs.. o ie London and Paris hotels show the prese | decorations, Mr. Grant illuminated the large denar, or, Cu s, Adams, vns, 4 ass b si cess in those eities. From al ' A eaea of (iato City tourists. 1y the time th - | lawn adjacent 1 the residonce. with Chineso | Smith, Mr. aud Mrs. English. and bail handle, is o form like an old- | accounts the scewicand mechanical effects Admlssmn SDG RBS@]"UB[I Seats 75[} a]’][ $l end of June is roached the motropolis of Ned | lanterns, and hero . the tables wore =iy fashioned iron kettle. are reaily superb. It is, in fact, on realistic ' S S sl % braska will be —more largely roprescuto | set for refreshments, which wero Movements and Whereabouts, A new brooch likely to please very youne | scenery that the success of tho piay maiuly | (. OnSaleat Max Meyer, Bro. & Cos musle store, Matfuse sule closes at tho storo at noon. sbrond thun at auy ong time i its history! at 1l oclock, the Italian string | Mr. Dimmock leaves tomorrow for Port- | ladics consists of a peurl koy thrust through | depends. The piece do resistanco is the Inesday ovening s ‘lrn\lmul e e e s which argues well for the standing of the com” [ orehestra playing chamber music throughout | land. a gold-shaped padlock. scoue showing the bottom of the sea, with munity, from a financial stanc at 1 the service. With the v o 4 lantern: O The kot-k o vi I work on the wreck of a sunken : : 0 servi 1 X tanterns, | iy Carrio Summers will leave fa a fow 1o pocket-knife that opens with the and gives auite a decided blow to the assertion | the glowing headls O B A sl S 4 Vel e The battle between one of the divers that the ity bas not yot_ recovered from tho Wwomen and the hurrying wilters. the entor- G e [rporetne puonii Mnolomeladciaioloessl cigantic devil fish is ve listic. Q ailure of 1ast year's érops. tainment was truly a fote champotre. Some | , Mrs. Geol stman is visiting her hus- Lol ¥ g i scenes aro the rescue it mid-ocean Not alone in the exclusive cf i \ band at the Paxton. Ihe latest freak of fashion puts revars and | 53 ny Geck of the French man-of-war. 4o ¢ of the moro sedate of the gucsts whose dane sfoaves Of bhndadira o Tight o dovou hear the question, “Where are you | fug days are loasure in cards, the | Miss May Dundy will return Monday from ’);fi,‘ TR hatdeislslislooa el ipaticlow it ai, 3 fmug,l{lvn:u;nmar.’ . for al drawing roam, dining room and large hall- | ber visit to Douglas, Wyo. e AT TR pra ey “I lost a crutch and found health at Excel- WILIL, LAWLER, Manager. & "r‘v 3 ,I'.‘;"T'(‘ ;y"'| -:I* ”’;\:’M 8 6. 0d way i llhu res| ! uce, u.vmrv pm\l'hlwl with Judge and Mrs. M. R. Hopewell will leave | ,roi% '0¢" o0l ‘and. mah, 0Eany. “Ihey are | Sior Springs, Mo.” o FBB l_pa a 01 he ten-dollar-a-we entry clerk is | cara tables which were well filled through- | this week on a visit to Indiana, biat ikl sk L OERAYs o Lawrence. Kas, Mrs. J. H. Carruth, T T e e ke abiss il : curved iu the kiduey forur. eSS T L > SIGHIWIE A eavrion 'nl"‘\i‘l to that of the | *Han :“"m‘ sidence, which is oue of tho i {--},\.“.’;“.‘;‘;:“:,,‘J':: guest of General and | pror ladies in mourning the black enameled | Five years after the commission of the orner B\IBH an[ a‘l na S s ¢ man of thousands or the wife of the said | prettiest on Pavk aventie Q! BIRED WL Q1L 4 _ | bracetet with a pansy having a diamond S otan iR AuEa M e o aboutita Prer or Nowport, or coming uvarer home— | woods, the rooms opening into a wide hall- | €380: She will return eatly this week : & & Cut glass butter. dishes on silver stands | husband i order that she might marry a sc 7 - Minuetouka and Spirit Lake. Way thora (34 Festiul appoarancs about it | o Miss Mabel Orchard has cablosramed ber | gy hityTng Fallyor oovers splansar tasson tnt | toaas AntLrorec st i diavigle ) ! Al TRa coodingly difficult matter,” sad | Which canuot bedescribed. [t is an ideal | father that sho has arrived safely in London. | search of novelties for the tablo picious circumstances, Tho tirst husband ; { { heman s ey auicutt matters sid | homo, a 6t residency for oo of Omahu's | Miss Neliio Burns will attend tho wodding |~ A new cream shade has o faint grayish | discovered in 1585 that s wife was un faith- | 1 i 1 o got. tho ladies of Omahu interosted i | 1eading public men : of Miss Floreuco Krag this week in Chi: | shadow in pluce of the usual yellowish cast. | ful to him and he ejocted her paramour fron cycling. toracity of its size there is v hudaudivzs sl cau b erodgreat! yjessisrcdit oo, It is very faint, but novertheless there. the house. The following weck the husband little viding dono by women. Just what tho | ¥ Miss Yewell, who ls a very pretty and in- | My. and Mrs. L. M, Bennott ontertamed | Blond hair is improved by being crimped a | died and arsenic wus found i his stomach Five handsome ladies execute beautiful specimens of art em- Feichi o 1t woula b et tostatar T ey sting voung woma pleasure of her | for Senator and Mrs. Manderson oa Tuesany | |ittle in the backs in fact, suy excent black | After is death the woman married the man | 1o They are skilled in the highest degree, and their produe- bo the dread of the labor of learning, though | SUCStS was of the utmost lmportance to her | evening. hair looks better when it is a little rougn- | Who eause ouble. Recently this man, | i o o ne’ gems of art. itls notso sovere as ono would imaging; | hnd she flitted hore and thoro making overs- | Miss Van Slyke, who has heon visitiog tho | encd. wh a ad consideranle power 5 1 bwo to ton lossous. beiue ull that is ro oA Tol LD A A e Sra R reden LN e Yisacs McCugho, loft for her home in New [ A pretty fan, to bo carriod with o blnok | O7F tha woman, was bumed to death In' bod FRER! FRER! FRER! ircd to mako a faivly good rider. and in e B oo Eroaant: il Cork last week. g f black g phyvhiions|siagEatapielluatelcetincLancea (Do taak ves S ' ) 2 ¢ LAt A b it \ of black gauze on which R T Hiar L oo ves h r one fustance T have known a lady to accom- | 314 Mrs, Louis Korty, Mr. aud Mrs, L M| Miss Katherine Barkor entertuined a fow ur do lis 1s painted. The sticks arc of | DAYe been ut work on the first casc some tim Every lady patron this week will receive a specimen of their plish tho vesult it a sinzlo lesson of a triile | M*E 31 Gilloghor, De. and. My, Moor frionds o Monday eveniu in howor of Miss | blaci shel Sl avoidiscoyerediievidenca st S orid i eisouven| psivwill be given away on Friday. lan 4o hour's duration. G e Coghiin ot Toledo. A T P T T ey 1 staf the crime ou the woman. O B TN, tho wheel fs | M. 85d Mra. Morritt, Mr. and Mra Rubens collars are very much worn on ) NhACane ey 3 dorff, Mr. and Mrs, Baker, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J.N. H. Patrick gavea | matinees and negliges. T'hey are generally T o GO (o DA R s determinntion BlssntvRe youugg( ko) Mr. and Mrs. Pitkens, M pleasant dinner for Senator aud Mes. Man- | wade with a narvow ioi, cdsed with laco or DiyBiznex otes samien Boaivlde r'an pecla tu ntertalnn]ent angigad o ) 3 7 M and Mea. Tison, Mr and f dorsonion Weducadsy. | embroidery. ; ew York Recorder: “But whll your wife hour set v A R e g Wolt Gurlov, M and Mrs. Vierling, | Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Buchanan will occupy |~ Whito osteich feather fans, with pearl ove you!"! asked Hounder, as L escorted The B A o e e oot and’ ) oo nd Mrs. Brown, | teir new residence, “Thirty-seventh and Far- | Landies and the owser's initials formed of R R T A Rt Iaon Barohan il R oty it mpapio. DL Dr. and Mrs, Hoffn Mr. and Mrs. Smith, | nam streets, on Monday. her favorite gem somewhere on the handle, Willshohicenliedi Bramh Jorouslys. =0f L IGSEOL 7 [ pitsaces b ro ignored. She was deter. | M. and Mrs. Burmester, Mr. und Mrs, Ra Mrs. S. 8. Curtis expects to leave for the | are in vogue. course she will. We've only beeu married a | TR8NY, REOPIE engaged ate these: 5 mined to learn and learn she aid that ve e J“;‘l-'j'""*;1“‘_“‘('f' awn, M. and M. | east June G, whoro she will be met by her | The fleur-de-lis, which has of late figured £ HATTIE GRAHAM, the song bird, in an olio of choice selec- Vgl Brbb matar ALt Do Rl Coa 1obh, My and Mra. Olmstead, Mr, aud Mrs. | daughtor, Miss Lynn Curtis, s0_c usty in_silver articles for the s tions of songs and melodies, aundititon gl sbimora women Hosse oo i A oot My and Mrs. | Miss Mao Rurns returned last week from | toilet, appears in etched, chased, carved aud | Constination poisons tne blooa: DeWitt's MORTIMER, the comic sketch artist. it. After pedaling has b uired, th orton and aises Clayion, Manchoester, | ni5unt Auburn seminary, Cincinnati, to plied works. Little Early Risers cure Constipation. 'The McGLONE AND LUCILLE, the great Irish comedy team, in toeder, Millio teder, Collet < ol I s * i 1 balarielog s atoecingcomas it very it o Yool Fhomine Moiaee, el | spend the summer at ho The whip bracelet, as_tho namo indicates, | €ause removed the diseaso is cone. their clever specialty sketch, uctice, e tinal steps 10 10! Y e 2 ve. a Burloy, Suydee, Nelson iimmel, Brank | M. B. L. Lonns, general passongor ngont | Fepresents a floxible whin held in circy L L o e o Bropendrossiioc l!l'“'T is & subj Gannon, Pickens b from a month's tour of the west. seveeal times, ANTS, The children t o bee arlooked 1 ther 1 be aalLREas whoel-woman. Tho Bisiop Worthington has tendered the | The useof the candle in the dining-room he children have not beén overlooked, and there will be tun present sheath-like modol for skirts is unsuit e TIATam umnwm and faculty of Brownoll hall a re. | and parlor increases steadily. - The soft light s S JERI s shem LY Oook, (thelRunchiand it ayihTan) BULL CL DN elluk Who xRy ghid ndles aro fon 1o Choral society of the First Methodist | coption ut Bishopthorpe Jun 16, ' | bas tho reputation of being more becoming to BOYD'S. ONE SOLID WEER FUN, PLEASURE, ‘ENJOYMENT. ENTERTAINMENT, the kices. What is requived isa skirt reach. ch, assisted by Mrs. L. A. Torrens, Mrs. Mhursday evening Mr. and Mrs, Thomas | Woman's complexion. Conmiine Sunday, May 315t TAn N MTTS T AT 1g to tho instep of straiien! widths mensuring | F. Moeller, Mr. T. J. Pennell, Mr. W. sito | L Kinballand Mr, and Mrs. George W A pretty black gauze fan has silver sticks, 4] Ll ¢ 1 /A / pleated all the way avonnd tho belt. Tho s i i i : L ; 4 R. Kimball thrgads a butter flies, silver tinscl be: d — — Al P e o | Marshall, pianist, and dir cted by Irof. L. M0 N R loft for the east Tues. | i used for their wi RENTFRO\/’V’S ~ ) I ) at the back 1t is liable to cat \ dlo | 4 3 ve u very creditable concertat | qay. Aftera short visit in Chicago she will | Corn-flower blue has attained a degreo of 5 when mount ) he most church, 3 cutieth and Day talke up her res e on the Maine coast for | popularity that threatens the handsome color ) U \ S # vial A Rt uraday. BigbL the s or. with comy rmination should the tide T ) Vi % : t 0 - ] 1ot large, but those who at- | yfigs Prances Hardy, daughter of Colonel tur ] ol ! n iy t delightod 1\ AnEY i C. E. Hardy of Tur Bre_editorial stait will | 1 st dan slippers are of whito ( : Ny same goods |..\ 1 l“i with .‘x"“ stlc b % 4 H X a1 l‘ll‘ll( s r‘.r‘v::m her sister at ber old | or 1 rred in gold thread And St ’; o 10 ¢ 0 ’ _' =t : ncos, 4 (TRIEtE I8 10,00 . R 4 b h evelaud, after tho i er web, and having | ANG Superh Pand g )¢ svolded as it gives o sort of ungrau ap- | 5 1 mhdo’ 'u AN Mrs. FEzra Millard and Miss Millard who | a family of small spiders just on'the point ot AR ”" perat ichstra L) wrance o mv:’ L gure “\“ ‘.,“;:m itsing sro.noy. in, ;‘nmlvu .»\(;m.\v‘ 0 1 aen to | the toe 1n the Tallowing. £ £ thelr own Mustea hoaccastonally launariad t b uding soprano | Omabia tho latter part of August, after a | A fan which blonds Withia: wiplot || nessse——————— o , tes the costume, NRAR J 3 )" voico of | _ Mrs, T. W. Blackburn and her mother, | lower part are violets ing out from fuy Nigiit " : 1 1-2¢ per. square foot I)} the roll ¥ i = iva 4 quality. | Mrs. Mary H. Pritchard, returned Monday ath green leaves. This fan is not very | |Thursiy Nient T T e T e T T ' > cantata *Tho | from their California trip and will reside at | large and does not close. { $1.¢ “'I)Ll' hundred S(]. f Tn houor of General and Mrs. Manderson, with mueh | 32 South Twenty-fifth avenue. Adjustable ruffs, cuffs, corsage fronts, and Mr. ana Mrs. Henry W. Yates throw open IO AR e pression. u the | Lieutenant Sanford of the Missouri river | armlets of flowers can now be purchased by s ¢ Il'ant Success. ~ S T T L YRR R e A i > saug, by | commiss u the city the past wock, tho | those who wish to brighten black tullo and gorts autdon O / ~ be h 1y evenin ! v 3 3 edsaut ma DA Arn o ah L 0 C N\ ~ / . guests who greatl ¢ vt L e e A i Mr. and Mrs, Willium_Krag announce the | A novelty in skirt geimmings, has the up 30 & O Cen[s 10 shuke tunds with the senior Uited States | ) apuell i cthe Larilone:aol marriage of Floreuco WWebb Krag to Mr. | por nalf of the front Dreadths in cloth, the [ I I D d S a 0 h T ] 437 Sonaion rom Novraska mud renaw oy | [rould not Hght for i made Maxwell Roynalds on Thursday - evaning, | oo boesios or iy, Drgdtha fn dloth, the 511 Do ge Strest, Omabha. el . associations with Mrs. Manderson, who fs ne 4, at their residence, Forty-sixth | velvetof a contrastipg shude band ote of the recognized leaders in the social | M. g ritono duet | sircet, Chica akirt directly throngattie middle, i y lifo of the national capital ; ¥ A i g nel Charles E. Ware of Woodward Any veil is bad for tha eyes, but the X b . 0" presout ppearance ou | & Tieru mpany of St. L own | with small black dots, i3 almost monae hol ’,u:”.v Tor the evening | e entlr TR Bnahe P ioe Den . | spitoof ull that o X 3 GRAND Ouera, House. 1504 FPARNAM STRISKT, strains of the mandolin. The recitatious of management will this week present one of the s (e e A P s T i T ng t fepartment wily cateh t By L Lao i any belemaken. [inor sala VSl . ) FAOEBRG § paper man of tho A bandsome coffee set fos three pieces, R GMTRRE, Interest Paid on All Deposits from 5 Cents to $5,000. part of the entertainm 4 the pot and cream jug ¢ for by s Dot drawing roows | Dloasantest numbers of tha evening J. 8. Woodourn, o former residsut o | and & sugar bowl withrng hand ONE May 31 OPFIOBIRS AND DIREOTOLR P v e ] g Yot ! aba aud a member of 1 guar picces are in bright finish with earved W. I RUSSELI e the solo “There is 10 o b but now of Wyomiu 20 in the city | borde $ Lo 1 YORERT mer. 1 Y AenavA AR wunow, ok orders representing gariands of fowe JHT . ROBERT G WAL ALLES Ve Prosidon N o o otood | the merits of his exey i tho past few days. oodburn is en. AT N v 5 NIGHT BERT G, (L apl A e Prosidont A { his work was superb. route to Gallatin, Mo., whero on Thursday et - T ros. K1 it CORMY NRAET ST % ahappy color to th “ho A NOIE WAL SURGED, S ) at 5 o'slock b will be iarried to Miss Virglo | many, Of tho likhter iads. Thov ONLY. ppd FHE STt RHNIHNGE ¢ FlimtiNe, it ¥ th candoring | a tritio weak iu the soprano. Miller, make. With patent-mmther fro T Al ALVIN SAUNDERS 1AL GLLLESPL MERITAN, e udelabry & of the [ ol b ud Mrs, E. M. Morseman, Mr. and i facing of cpatent leather LANT I l\ s 1 Mrs. Yat Mfon ahaE AL i d rosul M K Yost e and Mrs.” Lovi Carter, (T e S R T A Yr i 4 \ N CHICHESTEN'S ENOLICH, RED CROSS VAMOND BRAKD 1 Mr and M N o & i prepara ) v and Mrs, ot el b ARLOR Rloles, 5 P g o AR AL v 5 rus Work ay C. Barton C. D. hy Mua, . : ket CHANCE | 8UBIKCT 4 X U \\_‘\_\‘ ! e richett, “al ; ; in | “SHAKESPEARE. ) ‘ allwa Omaha, formed a dinner . OMAHA, i Yated wt v oftou r b X s. Guy Barton who enter r d portraits of Martha Wus X A f tains delightfully gave a luncheon fn houor 1 brown feathers omatcn | 'THE GRAND The ———— oautiful gown of - 1o w of Miss Ames and Miss Woolworth, The | completes the costu o 3 white laco, » ¢ ! rves | guests were Mrs, Will Redick, Mrs. Wurren e af ne/dah holiae: dncesa: g vond_th marvel " e el ey il i r 2y | Rodgors, Miss Yates, Miss ‘Bessio Yaios, | witve crepns mmi wioh siaajaidrases fs! ! y omd 3 /MEN$ ) eALTHOS T ) 10000 Nobd' by all Tocn) Draguisin With Uead bess \ e fin ¢ ! s Hoagland, Miss Woolworth, Miss KLY J Permanontly Restore ite sk ] | 1 Mrs. Kollius, Mrs. Charles Wools + 0o e drawn lnto the bell, whi STOL Disch, B eaLararag: Rarmianently Nestared. | ould be £ the ha girdios now CUnE L Y tho traln 0 G¥ils (h ' i | = CEURE Saerm thetratn of exlla rom early orforabelater oxcy e 3 ’a duct el 8 IS ) oD r W. B. Millard, Miss Yos iss i o, y ! , Miss Yost, Mis s, worry, etes - Buil B (LIAR & noedt wn of white tanid puy 1f sa strength, devolopment, and Lno given L every ¥ .| taste of Omah ] ) o < a necl is fluished with i wore RRRYE 08 MIRAAN A log | rs. Al Patrick and Nate Crary gavea . Aties, VON MOML €O, Grunn 4 body.” Bl athrel el 0 regretted in couneotion with the eu AP, &) FAVK § ) Cn muslin_a 1 " Aswias Dlasiarnut mothe veient o nent is that the church was uot filed | PISEsARt SORCIIME party, the drive extending B o straignt neckbaad haif way — - Iwpossib s 1 I : 3h appreclative people. | % Councit Bluffs and return. The members b ““ ans peoe A Vaod of tho party were Misses Murga " pig A 3 ERIE MEDIOAL CO., BUFFALO, N, Y. ral A ston, i A 1 ant Sanf i river commis ¥ Hof i Nien b \ wishin ebrata bis natal day by bisown | Ay and Mes, A, J. Po . pis s, Base, Mr. and Mrs, r But frieads wbo kuew that Thurs- | yesterday at thelr country seat at Elkhoru & S tes the w e of the flat | ™ 4 4 FrofL F.C, FOWL. llfllflflh t“flh | so much worn. The sleeves are much |