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THE O MAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1801--SIXTEEN PAGES. 4 SOCIETY l‘{ “”) Sl:)nlER sive reading in goneral lLiterature and ovi | ton dogroo, was colebrated last nightats | Dr. Doherty, MeCagi® Towry, Joha Patrick, | Miss Flora Adler, Fred .\.,‘ll.uuhu and Alet | denco of careful study were manifest in this | o'clock botwoen Miss Florence Wells Krag, | Julius Meyer, Dr. S n..,.n Waossel " " . - | portion of tho really creditable work pro- | the lovely young daughter of Mr. and Mrs - Mrs. Josoph Pauman_ and her daughtor, e sontod to attentive listeners. A duet ren- | William A. Krag, and Charles Maxwell Roy- Mrs. Russell Harrison Sails. Miss Gussie Bouman, 1520 Shorman avenue, dorl by hiarp and plano showod thut Missos | nolds of Dayton, 0. The ceromony was per- | A large pary of friouds wore at the Whit | lefe yostorday” aftofoon for New York, | i ’ : MeSnane and MceAdam are the possessors of | formod at the rosidence of the bride's parents, | ¢ (i it whionce they will sail noxt wee for a thros Planning Trips by Shore and Ledge During | Mcebnane pility 5 East Forty. oat, Konwood, by the ar line pler yesterddy to say goodby to el b AR L dh L5 L Eh il e e Wi A e s s L Mrs. McKee and MrsJitussell Harrison, who | Houths’ tour of tne old country, visiting J ’ 1 the Dog Days The second part of the programmoe gave s | Rev. Charles Bixby, pastor of St. Paul's B¢ - Mrs. Bauman's old home in Germany and b Sk briel glance at the rise of modern botanical | Episcopal church sailed for Europe on the Teutonic, says the | the prominent tourist points in Europe — systoms, and closed_ with & synopsis of the | The decorations wore unique, no stiff-set | New Yotk Tribune bf Thursday. Mrs. | Many of Mrs, Dauman's friends callod. upon present mothods of classification. A vocal | designs, but pootic, the outcome of the bride's | tareison, wife of o presideat, Mr. and | ber and her daughter yosterday and gavo IN THE LOCAL FASHIONABLE WORLD. appropriate [ subject. as introduciog | own thought, Heavy curtains of smilax im- | \FIEGER RS (il SRR B | them a part ing godspeed | . . ' rssays which followed, was very agree- | provised n chancel, and by the side of the | YIS * 4o « A 16119= ohety. oF : yot sonlt. esiobed | interprote | Contracting couple, as they stood therein,was [ Mr. and Mrs. Dimmick, Mrs. White, M R s T T P ety | nJDu ]8 Bp a an 0 8 ]a 8 Mes. Russell Harrison Sails for a § The third division of the oxorcises con- | a table, shuped like a heart, wrought of white | Ellen Ford, Russell -Hurrison and Robert | 5ia'0f tho Jarge carryalls from tha 1alnce rer Season in Burope—The K ted in the readiag of seven delightful lit- | roses, and bearing upon it the white covered | MeKee were among tipse pre nt, State stables and decorating the same with bunt. ry essays. The facts gathered up, the | marriage book oom U and the adjoiging roc foh had | ing. Tha ball gamo fu tho uftornoon aud a f bail Keception--Movements Guotations cited and commented and' tho | - Tho brido wore a qualnt elghteenth contury | F0om U and the "",“‘:1‘_“”,"‘”“" T ¥t | RVSAN countey 6. 15 -ths " svening whs e d Whereabouts origiial reflections uniting these flowers into | gown of heavy whits satin, such as our grand- | been assigred to the f“' Raa Maatad phesy programme, The party was composed of Mr. L ¢ amost tasteful garland, loft no doubt as to | mothers used to woar, and this was profusely | filled with flowers. o president eould not | FRFUREME. TaR PO WiC OO0 Rttty on, o the mental culture of which the science of | trimmed with rich old point lace. Sho woro | leave Washington, but just before tho vessel | Trane and Margatet. Moors, Holon Smith, R i votany had been o judicious medium. The | & veil, but no ornsments, carrying only o | sailed, at 3 p, m., this dispatch was roceived | Mai Burns and Mosses. Hoagland, Christy o el *'good night" was ohanted in *“The Vespors | magnificent bouquet of white orchids, The | from him: Mills, White and Battin. o $ Vo special sale S " \ snttane y Phdadeiphia Times of the Flowars, " & boantiful sud appropriato | basg. man was {ho groom's brother, Thoms | - (ioodby and God bless you. Bo choerful. | “pee Whiteand Battln. 0 © e No special sale advertised or cut price mentioned, but what the AW hithar to places now, sextette, Tho following was the programme: | B. Reynolds, and the oniy attendant of tho | Getall the joy and gladnoss out of the trip | ;o WHEECHY B fHbroL switmInE perty | oite N 7 AR 1 le. Our wial '’ suil Subtirban, by tho sea or breesy bay Plano Solo—La Castalionio Afaa Nush | brido was her littlo sistor, Holon Loo Krag, | vou can. The bables are well nnd send | 3660 ofa very deilehttul swimming varty | customer can fully rely upon as bona fide. Our special men’s sui All on thy simmer style dost thou pursue Spocimens of CL who wore a fac simile—in miniature—of the | isses. BENSAMIN HARRISON e disnorien ANOTesess (b e Wats { 3 Thy solitary way ! Natir did betray 2 bridal gown. She acted as ringboarer and | Tho stoamer Chester A, Arthur had boen | Maids disported thomsclves in tho water, | ¢qa At . 1 is still in active operae o hoart that lovod fiors ‘tis e privilozs | carriod tho important gold. circlot on & whito | placed at Mrs. Hucrison's disposal, and ng | $itor that tafroshiments wevo seryed. AUnon $8. $10, $12.60 and $15 I Beokest thou the shady brink Through all tho years of this ourlife, tolead | uiin oushion the big ship swung out into the stream and X i § sd ot s & aaln 6 hee y e Ot protty lake, o edge of river wido BRCENCY (%0 VoY D ortmmorth, | “All therdarorations wora whito, and tho | teamd dewn the bay, tho, etk fojlowod | M. und Mes, Diots, M. and Mes: dtolm, | tion. [undreds attracted by this sale have been led to sce the Or where the naughty billows rise and sink BARE £ ceremony witnessed only by near relatives | soclosely as almost at times to enable the | yi': AR Ars N s W ¢ . 23 & < 3 By tho giddy ocean side! tilstory of Botany. i Triends of the contracting partiss. A | tonrists and thele frionds to carey on conver. | Mr% MyClelland, Mr, and dfes, KL P Wi | folly of buying trash at $3.50, $4 and $5 a suit, thrown out by others The Jews and tho Bible small recoption followed from % to 10:30, | sation. The smaller boat went down n gt Ree; Obtitht Muss MeOislikta; Loln Lon 4 ik SR ¢ How soon will end thy flight i The Grooks and Theophrastus, whon Mr. au0 Mrs, Reynolds left on an ox- | Quarantiue. Then handkerchiofs wore waved | 2ud Mrs, Catlin, Mus MeCleliand, Lula Ler- ) a cqtchers for the unwary, when an additional dollar or two will § I'nw)l xmr{ botter l‘“m”"."l""’:“‘:(‘l“’.""nl e 1‘;',".‘” \'"l"“'fi\ . tended wedding tour, Thoy will be at home | on both sides, and the Arthur turned back | ¥ o) ShUER e o F it that | | e ¥ ut pause not migratory vision brigh he Middie and the Mo | in Dayton, O., after January 1. Mostof the | toward the citv. Bernard Biglin, who ac- G : 3 that's ool » materic or Service, Whou'rt gono, into the decn abyss of space, ITRrbtiss Moklinne: | :'n'.l','fii}Zflf’.-hl"&'fi'f-' ‘“.‘.\'“1"55'i,,‘,,”‘\’fiu A | o Lo M, e A Shb saarol 1 oniny | Wednesday oventugz for Miss Beach of Now that's got some style to it, and necessitates but one purchase where Yet, sull, fair sweetheart, PART 1L r d S dir r ho iR oxtromely. Tho pi andey | York. Many courses were served, the tablo XA oy N \ re 3 3 sfacti Quickly Il} see again thy face Solano SE RSB Q Grosham, My, and Mrs, A J Harding, Mr. | the seits oxtromoly. g barty landed | boing boautitully decorated with 'roses and [ at least three would be required to sccure the same satisfaction And shall not soon depart. irowth of Systams: Linnaous, Henry, Missos Agnes Duncan, Aunie Miller, | teain uptown at South Fe Mrs. H ferns. 'The guests were from Council Bluffs | trast Artificlal Systoms: its rosulta Elizaboth West, Deborah Moore, Nellia | rison expects to return to the capitol tomor- | and Omaha. Those who sat down wero: Mr. | 11 {rash. ONLY AN INCIDENT. The Natural Systoms: lts mothod. torms, | Bllzaboth West, =Doporalh Hoqre, el | reon and Mrs. Stewart, Miss Stewart, Miss Beach, grounings . 4 ust for a space tha ot he Liow & Fhave Vild Thymae arry Tror » Gresha “harles Simms, Miss Williams, Miss Hoagland, Miss Laura Just for a space that [ met her I Know a Bank Whero the Wild Thyme Harry Treat, Otto Gresham, Charles Simms, A Picnic at Syndicate Park. Hoagland, Miss Saokett, Mrs. William Sapp, Just for a day in th Grows. B Coolnel J. T Dickinson, Charles Thompson, ' [} 13t becan when she fearod it would wet her, Missos Gotty and Doli. Mr. Ward, Miss Krag for sevoral yoars was | The Mayflower Pleasure club gavo a picnic | Miss Rice, Mr. Saunders, Mr. Hamilton. Mr. ! ' “That tiniest spurtle of rain PART 111 one of the leaders in the younger socioty sot | at Syndicate park Decoration duye Carryalls | Stowart, Mr. Sapp, Mr.'Smith, Mr. Cough B0 we tucked a great rug in the sashes, Literary Fssays of Omaha, and thon, as now, was & beautiful | were in waiting at Fifteenth and Cass stroots | 1D Mr. John Patrick, Mr. Will Wyman, Mr. ) And fully padded the paue; “Pansies, Hilles, king cups, dastos, RIS bt L sl el Jim Paxton, And [ sorrow in sackelotn and ashes, Lot thom 1ivo ipon tholr Draises HIRRETE LD W as early as 1 o'cloci to convey th guests 0 | * ipyg iaerivgo of Me. Louis Wessel, fr., of g e Long s thera ar violots N T o L owiawore quiotly | Pied. The members of the club arranged a | Emma Ebrlich will bo solommized mext | [n this department we're a little crowded, and for When it grew when she bogged mo to reach | 1Y LIV W lile in storles. married at A\ fatthine charen by Kov. Alox | foot ball match to ontortaln their guosts, | Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the ey A e hdbethe sk Wordsworth ab. ~ Congratulations ovor, they “pro- | but on areiving at tho vak tho grounds | omple, 5 dos, Mo SR LTS Gl Ll UL L L Famous flowers pressed into tho pages of his dod to their pretty home, 1506 South Fif- | were found to be muddy and the game was b Ll el il 4 00! it tory teenth street, the immediate friends of the postponed tll. somo future time. At 6:30 the guests from Lincoln and Omaha to $2, $2.50, $3, $3. 50 and $4, \\, ik 4 O e ed AR LU UL family accompanying th Thursday oven- SUppOr was sorvod and tho memoors the wadding, Representatives of _the prass Aud u glimpse—of an open-work botder, Wild flowers, gathorad by Stiakospoure In the | frionds, pacticolarly those in 126 Bester S50 ;},1'\,‘1;‘;;151:};" fon ;;,“,",‘.Sx‘,‘;j,;', Wore moro o | il ho among thoso who wil assist | YOU can secure knee pant suits with all the style and appearance of And a glance of the fairyest boot. BamILNE owtes, plteediby b o gt b v R ot ML in tying tho nuptial knot, Mr, Wessel being f oy VA amiliar flowers, plucked by Shakespears In | ents was a bandsome mantel clock, a gift of | only adopted for tho month of May, the mem- T , S ® | suits that cos rice g woelsewhere see 3 3 Uhe ol wardens. e mail. carncrs, and o beautitul basket of | hurs ara looking for & namo to'givo their | 4UI0R favorite i the smart sorld of the suits that cost twice the money elsewhere. You'll see lots of life in And [ watehed in tho lamplight's swerving Quaint lowers of nature’s museun 2 AL A AL ¥ | capits 3 S geinnans g T z % "Tno shado of the dowi-dropped 1id, oeiTa Mo ats ke toraTo s anbiama flowers from tho clerks. Many wishos for | socioty, and it 15 to be hopod thoy will suc. | capital city, Theh Ve, the objective pome | OUT children’s department. It don't take long to educate the people AT L bl o del SRt CHEVIng Lo iFoli mbloms e | thelr future happiness wore given. ceod fn'gotting as protty anamo as the old | by, the sud soa j T Eed e S o Whero a slumbering smilo Ly bid, i) (0. G LU L i U D WOODIUIY AND MILLEE. ono. e g Atlantie G N il history of theoid | 10 KNOW @ bargain from a bait. The bargains are here; come and S e et Thanks to its tondorness, 1ta joys its foars: | Thursday ovening at the Christian churol, Visiting the Linin town of Framingham boon marked by an oc- | ot "em o tram should shriok into spa To'me, the moanest flowor that blows, can | Gallatin, Mo. the murriagoof J. Stewart |y SEGMET 6 "HG 0™ the Loav- | casion of greater distinetion than the Por- | 5 WAnd carry us onward - give . | Woodburn of Omaha and Miss Virgia : R H oA AN e hah ey roatta Mo anathies oy el Thou§hts that do ofton Ha too dgo tor tears.” | Nifor dnughtor of M. and_ Mrs, Bonton | enworth school, in chavgo of their teacher, | kins-Bowditeh weading which oceyrred i Srdsworth ) ot ) ik Pirst Pav hi at noon o e3- : i 2 : ; 5 i : Miller of Gallatin wassolomuized, Rov. J. K. | Miss McDonald, were invitaa to visit the | the First Pavish church at noon on Wegnos: ot weather c o -nishine coodsin every departme At this season humanity, espocially in the | Vespers of the Flowers.. 0. Sextotte | Reid, D.D., of Omaha ofiiciating, ‘assisted by | Lininger art gallery Wodnosday afternoon. T o Tbor T Pas Hot weather clothing and furnishing goods in every department Eltics, is affected with the going-away fover. Hornberger and Baeriocher. Rov. W, G. Surber of Gallatin. b The various paintings, curios and articles of | kins, is the son of President Charles 1. Per- | dt COITECt prices for modern al)‘lL‘\. Lo o away is the fashion. The cln 93 13 o 8 o 3 he church was prettily decorated in honor | v, 4 hrac in the gallory and his beautirul | kins, of the Chicago, Burling.on & Quincy Tho class of 03 is composed of tho follow. _, o e Tslsst At L 3 But fashion has not all to do with it z young ladies: Misse: o o of the event, the arches in the aisles a home were inspected by the class and ex- | railroad, and is a member of the firm of Les, ing young ladies: Misses Moyer, Lomon, [ oft 2 trried squeminot | DO a 11 the theories of scionce be true and man sity, MeQeo, Tisher, Holmrod, ‘ltegan, | Sitar being gaily trimmed with “Jacquemin plained by Mr. Lininger, who talked to the | Higgins & Co. ‘The bride, Miss Annie Rod- 7 ! v : . * | and mormet roses, hydrangueas, ot class for two hours. The wonderful collec- [ man Bowditeh, is tho daughter of . I, Bow- avas originally a denizen of tho sea and re- . Upon the strokeof§ the bridal party entered | yion of “plates in tho dining-room and the | ditch of Framingham. THo nsherers were . - Yated to the tadpole, and in the intermediate Y San v tho church, the ushers Virgil Tuthill and | eitod tho most inter i it ddddacct . o 3 riumphs of Capid, Hurch, ! at iand of a mummy _excited tho most interest. | S. Russell, Phillip Codman, G. T. Koys, . $tate an arboria | creature, the intense long e Sl Osoar MeClure leading the procession fol | Tho visit' was thoroughly approciatod by | . Harrow, all of Boston: W. 5. ilis, Uhila- ng of all the human kind at certain periods None el il s sotathovants o:tho "‘;“““" ittlo Misses Ida Miller and MY | teachers ‘and pupils. Such entertainments [ delphia; IV C. Manson, Framingham;' C. F ot thoe sea o pleasant rural spots has a ra. % & 4 : e SO IO oL EONAo 1Nt | sorve not only as lessons in the fino arts but [ Chaote, jr., Southboro, and Henry P. King, 4 X DE081 al spots has a ra- | weol was the marriagoof Charles T.Cullen to | leroy suits —and * represented pages. | impress history and geography upon tho | New Vork. The best man was Thornton tonal explanation. Miss Stella A. O'Hanlon, at tho Holy Family | Tae came tho maid of ONOT, | pupils' minds. Woodbury of Boston, and the bridesmaids ’ l’ e It is ot confined to any class, condition, | snureh, last Tuesday. Promotly at cight | MisS Minnic Robiuson of Bolton, Mo, —_—i wero Miss Jennio Dwight and Miss Lucy 36 or 86 T e a cousin of the brido wearing Movements and Whereabouts. el St of oS LAnss That maidior bb" Ir Iv\ The tirod d ‘Lxlx m.rl ; leaning | giojock the bridal party arrived at the church, | o gown of pink silk aua lace, the corsage V Mrs. Eugene Montgomery is very ill. e e T et o or icad in woariness upon the restloss ma- | ¢hg groom accompanied by Mr. James R. | shaped, demi train, her ornaments being | Apo’ william Kiorstead is visiting in Kan- | beth Bowditeh. d eumwx ns of the sea and its ploasures | awar, and the brido supported by Mr. | pearls.” Tho bridesmaids came mext, Miss | ("¢’ i L e S itlias much ardor ma tho daughter of the| | james! Casey, ilier ‘brothertn-law; | Fathor [ Maty RoblosonorNevada Mo, ’:L‘:;“‘rf;:tj‘l‘: C. Hartman is visiting frionds in Codar | Do Witt's Little Early Riscrs. Bost little RELIAB L ER 5 home of wealth and luxury, though, porhaps, | illman officiating. After the solemn nup- [ S th% PEGe: WENEAS LSRN COPROY | Rapids. pill ever made. ~Curo constipation every BOL s with thoaaino hops of realization. | ial high mass thero was an aformal recopt- | sage, moonstones beiug hor ornaments. Miss | Mrs. Otto Baumad loft. yostorday on a time.“Noug/equal, “Use thom now. 10 501 0f tho shirtdoos not always chimo | oy at tho “Hotel Casey,” whero in oneof | Mary Millor wore a whito albatross | European trip. ¢ 7 T T with the song of tho sea. N Costymo. trimmed. with ribbon and | Miss Ijams is now vho guost of Mes. Bomis L uthwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. the parlors tho weddiug breaklast was t i 3 [3 et But it is tho going away time, somo carlier, | yyryed. The room was illumined by artifieral | Silver —cord, and wedici collar, = The | at Owego, N. Y. ; 5 John H. Church, an Alamenda (Cala.) Bowe later, and while tho rural surroundings | jight, wax candles, gas and oloctricity shed- | Sgoomemen followed M dohn B, Ao vood |, 1rs: Robert, Dohorty is confined to the | county capitalist, has just marvied his sixth [of the city, especially at present. have | ging their mellow rays over the tabio ladon of Galiatin: Thoy camo tho brile leaning on h"{’,‘.:“e; 'l\l","’:‘?lm, et o ot T oxuitavion Jrlie ¢ ‘eharms that cannot bo ovorlooked, thero is & | with choice eatablos, and decorated with | the arm of her father, and tho picture sho | g oo o U FaY @ oaEds Tho number of divorces granted 1a_the Yasciuation about the ocean taat from this | grange blossoms and roses. presented in her beautiful wedding gown Sl e S United States during the twenty years from Rime forth will draw devotess to its white- Among thoso who partook of the sumptons | Will bo long remembored by those wiho saw | |~ Mrs. (ieorge flogors Bas gono on a visit to | 1347 to 135 roachies boyoud o guarter of a Send for Ilustrated Catel 510 5o g Bouyant duibrase My ibibe a5t wero noticod Mr. 1. *Cullon of Do. | hor. Sho woro s handsomo "toiletto | hor parents In Baltimore. ' willion. (Send for Ilustrate elogue.) J P = Kin v i B -] v/ A Mrs. W. F. Vi have taken a res- S 'S It is ge r's i hopud thatall, even the least fortunatoin | troit, Mr. and Mrs. Kinslor, Mr. and Mrs, | of = white silk _and crepe . with v. and Mrs v 0s- | Sone one says: “It is gentle manners that at all, TRIEL Mr seort Mosors. | long train, the medici collar bringing | ideuce at8l5 Park avenue. prove so irresistiblo to women,” and yet the ; tho world’s medloy of fortune and cweum- | hromen Jr and Mes | Heckort Mesrs, |8 roifof her fair, girlish faco. Her orna- | Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Jdagkson loft Thursday | malo brute -usually has a wife to murder WILL LAWLER, Btance, witl bo avlo bofore the summer is | Kinsler. Tho Misses Dora, ' Eloanor and | meuts were dinmondsand she carried lillies | onjau extended trip foahe Pacific. coast. whenever l at mood. Manager. Jbver to catch a glimpse and breath of the lake | Florence O'Hanlon, sisters of the bride, the | of the valley. Joy and Gladys Sutphen give a lawn party A Washington Heights, New York, man pr sea ~the great symbolof nature, so expres- | Misses Lancaster, Mrs. and Miss Mackoy, After the'ceromony a wedding dinner was | oy¢” Saturday evening from 3until o'clock. | claims that his wife 1s the most ingenious Coraer 11th n\LIF\n\.un Streets, Week of June 8th. Misses Dowar, Dillon and Kinsler. tendered tho party and friends at the rosi- | T Foel 0 D Tcl ation has issued | WYoman in the world, He has been married ( Money cheerfully refunded when goods do not satisfy.) Bivo of tho froodom, the equality and the in- [ Misses D Ra st ‘ ' tater M, 2 1d his . : J 7 Tho brido is the beautiful and accomplisaed | dence of the brid®'s paronts, and later “ o invitati v * “ovening | ten years and sho has hid bis slippers in a stabilily of man. ____ daughter of Mr. and Mes. James Ot Hanlon, | and Mrs. Woodburs loft on a six weoks' | it home” inviations for Tuosday ovening | jiy o slace every day. l a 1 { The fashionablo girl is gotting tho rosos | formerly of this city, but now of Pittsburg. | VIsit fo tho cast. By those wno were fortu. | B500 0\ w s Poppleton have gone | 1thas been reserved for an Antipodean » groom i o 4 ate cnough to bo present the wedding was K that she woars on hor bodice out in the coun- | The groom is a promising Jouns oo pron o s ome ot tho prettiost wvor colo. | to thoir eountry house on tho Elihorn for Sponses(olipiest (hat the meriue serslte try these days. Sheis picking them off tho A A 5 brated 1n Missourt. the summer. s P Y . : ent private sccretary to Auditor Young of N SEED Lo caniias Hone L0 S Lo till death do them part, and that ho is con: bush in some friend’s gacdon, and the hot | the Union Pacific. The contracting_parties SDORPE AND SABGER. Mr. H. B. fHodges has gono to £ l‘“'"‘ O | quently not compelled to defray her funeral house blossoms, that her admirer, unwisely | aro spending their honey-moon in Detroit, A very protty though very quict wedding a v;(ur,] :fluu: which he will goon to Boston to | gy phons0s, devoted, has sent from the city florist's, | the home of the groom, and will made an ex- LAt salomnizan - WodaGaany sftornouat MARoNIIOmMA: e : Near Aix one of the ofticials who attends ‘withor unhooded on her dressing room tablo, | tended tour through the east, and will roturn | Was that solomiisect T ocnescay & WER & | Mrs. Thomas C. Hall of Chicago 15 the | 15'the civil marriage of peoplo was found un- T s e Nty oas x| in about a month to wake thoir future home | tho Congregational parsonuge in Council | guest of Mirs. Georgo E. Crosby, 524 South | (uulified and has beon doposed. And now \Ho would ve r‘“ MALLLn “l’v young mat, to | jn Omaha, Bluffs, Rev. George W. Crofts officiating, | Twentieth street. the folks whoin ho has married in the last hrrange one of those little driving partios— MANNING AND DEVRIES. the contracting parties being Dr. Gustave [~ Mrs. G, O. Calder left over. the “Burling- | two or threo years aro notified that they are yust lurge onough—that are tho thing just | On Wodnesduy, Jnne 3, 1501, at the resi- | . Sussdorft, one of Omaha's woll known | ton” on Monday fer Meadville, Pa., to spend [ not married at all, and must repeat the pro- mow. Then he may help Miss Rosebud | genco of the brido's parents, 2232 Lake street, | physicians and Miss Nor: the summer moaths. cess to be legally united. Some will have a v her pretty prototypos. Albinus P. Manning and Mario J. Devries, | daughter of Mr. Franklin Saeger The wedding_of Mr, Georgo Syuires ana | duphicate of their wedding and bring the > country i3 wortl looking at, too, and | wore united 1 marriage, Rev. Charles | Greenville, Pa. Though expected it was | Miss Grace " Wilbur will bo solemuized | babes atong. rt peoplo havo boon living in it all tho | W Savidge oficlatin. - A larco company of | somowhat of a surprise o the friends of tho | Wednesduy of this woel A matrimonial alliance had just been mado {week,or rather on all the nice days thut there | fjonds witnessod the ceromony, and a do- | doctor tnat he should join the ranks of the | Ay Jred Preston has been compolled by | between the Armloss Wonder and the Femaio {wore. e though woathor threatonod, [ 1iztful wedding supper abounding with tho | benedicts so soon, but with the solomnization | jiiness to leave Yalo for tho timo beime and | Hercules. Do you take this woman Lo be Bud thoagh tere woro somo Aprilly show: | dolicacios of tho season was sorved. The | of tho marriago comos hearty congratulations | iy continuing his work at home in this eity, | your wifor uskod tho minister. I do," g, still they 4id nov mar tho pleasuro of the | prosonts were many and valuaolo. that the groom has been ensnared by so | i UEC IR PP PRI (SR ] Said the Wonder, as ho looked timidly at th b Rkl Foibelsatiiisied WRIGIT AND DAVIS, charming and protty a i, for the brido s | v “Clark Radick gave an impromptu o mountain of wuscle heside him, “provided 3 \ oked o e 3 5 avorod with graces of mind and person | ot ui oo SO ol in every | she does not insist on my tacking down De/eguenilihanfoniinaievaibag o i":,‘:“-vi,“’l!gl'l‘,;“‘l"*.} B e residonce b | which make hera delightful compauion for | A DAY W EioE v aayerydelightit Loy ry o Ao oM hia shice reparmiary pomed” lawns bad taken on a fresh- d y 1533 N Ly one of Omaha’s best known medical practir | "SPeCt " 8 signing the marciage certificate, er omorald: that the spring gowns of tnis | streot, occurred tho'wedding of Georgo M. | PO OLOMITNE DU Ol T Vi S The next meeting of the Sundowa club | t0 si€ning the marciago vertificate, {yenr and any woman will tollvou thatnevor | Wright and Miss rankio Davis, Fhobride | {Gur'ave taien rooms nt tho Hotel Dolloae, | Will be held on Monauy eveing, ~Mr. ob- Tluj1asyiconercas appropelatod 10,000 to en- fwere thero moro becoming stuffs to make | is the eldest daughter of I avis, chiof 2 ert Peattio and Mr, W. L. McUague will bo | able the commissioner of the national bureau gowns of —are quite a3 becoming, especially | ¢l ‘Klm\\ll‘l:' U“\:ur"{“l’l\‘nl «;«‘hu mll fimwml of he Kimbal iieception. the principal speakers. :)‘f"l“::rl‘ :?’;i"lll:“t “Ill'ix‘.""“if.',,‘.?..fi'lIlt'"‘li.?1‘&‘," When worn by the envied one on the top of a 1o department of 0 Platte, and tho groom ne ¢ rottiest roceptic riv is Mr. Mrs. Jo 3. Willis willleave s C: ud re g EARRO AU GOl or fair as hospital stoward, being now a clork in tho | Seasou was that tendered to Mr. - . exercisos at Kempor hail Kouosha, thoie | the District of Columbia. That report covers So. instend of going to teas of afternoons, | adjutantgeneral’s ofice. Thomas R. Kimball Thursday evening, oy [ (XWHCEos 47, (REALOE Bt it “that | the period from 1867 to 186, showing a de- tho city-lodged g0 into the country aud find | The marriago coremony was porformed oy | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Kimbalt, and Mr. [ time, " Pty % | laded incatel W pumbes ol divorons 1L L halr naliva At A melod- ot beausital and entranclng their frionds baving delightfally inforuar [ Rev. Asa Leard at §:30 p. m., in tho presence | yud Mrs, Georgo W. Holdrogo ut tho Kimball | * A recoption will be tondered Miss Bortio | Euuted, and also in tho ratio of divorces to | Six skilled musicians in their na iv 8./ ody of bea 4 g ompti recoptions on cosy vorandas of | of @ large number of friends of the contrac s : i 4 the number of marriages during tho same sic. impromptu reception 08y vorau, ot . AG 901 residence, 1303 South Seventh _avenue. The | Seligsohn at Ruser’s park Monduy evenmoe. [ Litiod" nlso that while there has been an in pase - villas, looking o rough the tonder | ing partiss. Miss Gussie Straman was tho d - : 4 3 als - hidden), at the passing procession on sc musician of tho Fort Omaba band, acted as | Of the country houses in tho south. which | devot at7 o ) roturning whenever the | thore has been an increase of 157 per cent 1 o Rnaa sl JHpra Fostfal | groomsman. The bride was attived in a beau- | Were located all over that fair land before | guests grow tired of dancing g the number of div Weighing 640 and 680 pounds respectively n.‘.-, dance, drill. march and maneu- Dbt ivam by i bt fal landscaps | LL{UL goW of whito. Tho proscuts bestowed | the war camo and destroyed “thom. It is | Mrs. George Heimrod and threo childron | qug elopement from Stockholm, Swodon, ver. These handsome monsters will ulso appear at cich show in Bhich thio Jolliest” suburbs in tho wovld | ubon the havpy pair wore both numerous and | surrounded by large old trees and_ situated | loft yestorday on an extended trip to Europe, | of Count Reinhold Gustaf Edward Moors WRESTLING MATCH. S Randsome, Mr. and Mrs, Weight will com. | upon one of the prottiest streets in the city, | Thoy will travel on the steamor Elba and | Son Tthsen. feaadson of M. Bibomiol L aanca of T u Jonce housokeeping ab once at 1305 Notth | everything teuding to the mak: | will spend a great portion of tho summer at | Mosra ana M s e H iy SOL STONE, Farewoll appearance of 3 AT ol o Lineat (inrami s e M D O A MR SE R ing ~ of an ideal home. ~ Chwese | Carlsbad, whoro Mrs, Heimrod hopes to re- | PNeamaie theatre ollittin oy el o: e T o mirably nest sppearance attracted the atten- S lautorns glimmed throughout the grounds | gain her health and strength, B i o e oule Thsimattiomptigalinonder, Jis, THE HALLIES. lnmle tion of her women friends, explamed in her | o tho Chicago Timos of Thursday tho | W21 the treos looked very picturesque, hero | Miss Mary Poppleton has been selected ns | delphia. Lt is said that Mrs, Moore prom- De MONIE bly, little, confidential way how it was that | ¢ {4 L, and therea light being pluced in tho mantle | s poet” for the graduating exercises at | ised the young count $230,000 if he would The wonderful contortionist. followiug account of the marviage of ~Mis rveon, Through o 1 : ‘ g - elio contrived to always 100k woll dressed in | \uditi Millor and Mr. (Gootgo. Mo 1iss | of green. Throughout the lower portion of | Miss Browa's school New York city, an | Leave the tomptations of court life and sottio o D, Lo RO:-D both @ house the decoratios v exceedingly 5 g ) ave: > 'l . Bpite of hor limited tneome OTL khow i Omahi: 3 Lagon, the weddhs | Lo house tho docorations wro_ exccediugty | honor thot fs” merited in overy way. Miss | i this country. Tha dlopors will rrivo. in DICK DEVLIN, ‘\V”” IH M ”0\1{ \( I{\I al L spouse to plead that the marriage service who went to see found that the tree: popularr’ drive or enjoying the most In their laughable production of STt is simply,” she said he result of car et e T ¢ - Poppleton has also written the wor and | New York i fow du d will nceed te : i & pirean] ¥ baving occurred the day us: A protty | handsome s robos of greo 6 Py I M Now. Yoric in a fow days and will procoed to | ., 3 ¥ig! ey T mm .‘I’xr,.‘ ‘.,x;l ounce ['{\‘ ‘.\,,\“‘i \ny\\nxlll: wodding, 1v & protty home, with tho prottiest !;,;‘*“l ml::u:.l-'y "M" % n.n{w"'-' ‘_r“nfl\‘1:‘_\1'”‘\"':\‘ music to the “class song. Philadelp) 1f Mrs, Moore's promise holds | The Irish Nightingale in a4 musica OHNG 08 QUIE.SAKS %00(8, f0 PSSO lebrated at 7 o'clock reR 0! fustance. Instead of doubling them into RO, A o, | decorations reaching almost to the colling. | .ooyior of Tne Bre publishing company, and | cloty is wondering what she will do with K huop g o Ioting (o tops g over stand fifhairosl of Mr. and Mrs. | Tho diuine voom was ornamentod with roses. | M\ Bl Scofield, duughtor of Me. and | them when thoy con & A REFINED PARLOR BNTERTAINMENT, 35 Fast Forty-sixth streot e T N 0 neve wmove shoe: ) 'y + | the sideboard being banked with ferns and duge neainst the wail, Lnevor remove shoos, | [y wag tho marriage of their daughter, Vashti | fone A A 3 cring: r, Va o ‘flowerd, * | N, G| Mrs. Lott Scofield, will bo solemnized at the An Arab woman, when left a widow, 5y TR Tme T hiich or low, without'tho precaution of siip* | A1V ivan-Millor, with Georgo Morton, Tha | Juno, Mowers. — fhe o music voom = was | houo of the latter in Newarl, Ill., Wednes | mourns hor husband devoutly; but. lilke ONE DIME ADMITS TO ALL. ing in cach one a hollow wooden form just k R 0 exquisite in o shade of yellow, et igh nooi venport wi Lol , . 4 laeh :’IW 10 OF My foob.. T uppars Ave. b J“ as pocformed by Dr. Halo of tho | yha iris being used to excollons | 98 next, at high noon. Mr. Davenport will | other widows, it she has the opportunity, she Ly Kenwood Evangelical church, in the presence 4 S iollS & ve for the eust on Monda, n rried again, The night beforo her buttoned over o log-shape, atd there they ave ; . advantago blending beautifully with the yel 3 i g i ok ok fawtbey il g thov 4t | of about fifty rolatives and inttmate frionds | jow shados on the chandelirs: i this toom | _The following cards were recoived iu | second marriage sho pars a visit to her Lus- ” ]I I Tho marriage of Mr. M. B. Davenport, | zood under the existing circumstances so- skoteh. UPILI0F 9 A ®S | of tho contracting couple. Valisi orchestrn was: sta o rougha Omaha this week: “Mrs. Dexter Ray band’s grave. Thero she kueels and prays - = b My gowns the bridal party advance! through the par- T 1 ragidence. of ) Cimba of her daughtcr, Marjorie Ray, to Mr. Wil- |-feels that he will be offended, the widow [ wreated fn - tho samo fushion, tho waists | jon, "\wilen wore gaily docorated with pink ol long re .:L’J.m. of M. Elmball o | Tiam Mason Wright, U:8. A, on Wednes. | brings with her a donkey laden with two | 4 DI A T § O V8 . E b poae e Firer oo iofotarg | Fosts and bydranceas, palms and smilax pied in the railroad world have combined to Vy 4, at half pust 1 o'clock, St. Pet- | goat skins filled with water. Tho prayer Phenoline PRI RUTRORMIBL LI PRLTIIMad I g 1irst, two tiny sisters of the bride, Sarah | paice him many friends and the gueste pres. | ©F's church, Niagara ¥alls, N. Y ended, sho proceeds to pour the water on the e OO0 W Onoh racks to sub: | and Elizaboth Miller, in pink malle ' frocks, | ant Phursday Gvening were represantative in | The Starlight social efab will open their | &Fave'to keop her first husband cool undor cures o whoto. 1 wohin DS o oheuso | pink silk slippers and stockings, and cavry® | Chimctor, third season in the sooéby world this year | the eircumstances about totake place, and, Colds in the 3 | er pormit a fine frock to bo | yng basketa filled with pink rosds, Thon the | RO 11000 acalled as betug urpacnt | by Kiving a pionio Junesk) at Runscom m having well saturated him, sho then de il foldod or hung wder cire stal S, pssrs, W r CAK { ) Jougall of Omaha, then the two " 1 s V. . o B Liy o) " A Card, they o bineed on a stand Atted into my . h Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Alexander, Mr. aid | boys have boen oxertingthemselves sud huve DTEDY Ry P TR AR, it e e L caps vy | Drivesmaids, Miss Vieglula O'Neal of Gottys- | Mrs W. N. Babeook, Mr. and Mrs, W. S, | succeedod in arranging avery neat and mter- |~ Wo want every lady and all the boys and PATTE R v HATS AND BONNETS Provided t protect. thom from dust and the | U5 800 Miss Mary Miller, walldug uloue, | Gurtis, Mi! and Mrs. Leonidas D. Funk- | estiug programme for ti¢aftornoon und ovon- | girls to call on your druggist and got somo of | & ¢ 4 £ b and lastly the youthful bride, leaming upon | yoyser, Dean and Mrs. C. H. Gardner, Mr. | ing our beautiful cards and a book of valuable Worth#s to $12, wi ‘, Halisoldlifar orush of hoavy garments. In a wide, shal- | {10 a0 0f hor father. 2 Sl ¥ the arm of her futher. and Mrs. Ben Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, A. B Smith, Mr. and Mes, | Dformation free. y Tow, flunneklined drawer 1 havo as many 8 DR RSB IMBRRC et R Biockia days only, Monday, Tuesday und Wed AREA e IR e n B SATIEN e e _his best man, Stockton | AGoiph Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. A | gorrneimii: A B. Bmith, My and M HaLLEr Proviisrany ¢ days only, s sday and v hand. OF course, this oxpiaing tho fresuoss | Hoth of Omaha, were waiting undera canopy | 1) "Niorse, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Meds ) intock, Miss, Burns, Mr. and Mr nesday, ¥ of white roses, and there tho ceromony wis 3 5 8, ) Wy | Jumes Morton, Miss Walton, Mr, James Mor- yen Ja home ‘from tto opera or a ball, | BLHIG mousselline do soie,stightly open at the foaoph Barton, Mi anci M. Cloment Ouase, Hoth, roturned Kyl m Chicago, ABIY gants do Suedo are put to bed beforo 1 [ gited MEIC RGP0 R TN PR S oud Mg E: S, Dundy, Jr., Judio and | Whoro thoy attonded s wedding of Miss B l 0 H dink - of slooping. Lugky womon who have | BN vail y alumond pondant, tho piti | SirDundy, My, und Mes, Lovt fi,i“fl:&{,‘.; Vashti Milior. and. M (eorga Morion, both | LIOYC S pera DUBB, | mhoso worth 84, 0 88 will' be sold for m h v mdependont, of these | of'the groom, and carr lilies of the valley. | [oymor’ Mr. and Mes. Cornish, Mr formerly of Omaha. (| e o A i L MR | i 3 A i Couimenelng Tuesday, June 9. St s Minots 1matrecy nios &rls | Tho maid of honor woto pink crepe o chine | Nies Howard Kounedy. Mr. and My R | About u dozen well known gentlemen lofu o “l“ . ! = $8 Zi 9 to go shabbily clothed.” andcarriod o clustor of piu swoot peas. - A3 | Lalrici, Mr. and Mea, Kitonon M. and s, | 1 8 spocial car for Spirst Lako last, evoniig irand Production o s R it was o pioicand-greon wedding, ‘the two | [ yonhorgor. ‘Mr. and Mrs. McCuguo, Mr, | SXPecting to visit LakeOioboji nod ook ovor : s . R ey bridesmaids we o greon crope, trimmed | ¥PRPOrERE ME And Ms. MeCaguo, Mr punds of the Okoboji outing club ana 8 O n a][" Children’s Trimmed Hats, choico 82 with kroun grasses. aud carried La France | Mo one M S : ploct their lots, Among the gentiemen who .50, ab A small but approciative audisnce grouped | yoses Mey. Hulsk, M MG M, - NOF XD | made up the party were Cloment Chase, D w An the, parior of the Academy of the Sacred After the coromony a reception was given | o 3 e s ME |G Patorson, K. L. Haller W plrosented Exactly as at tho Union Squar y coption Wi and _Mrs. Patrick, Mr, and Mis, E - b L. Halle yman, | Thoati York,whoro it has hoon the por- Floart 1ast wook o sharo { feast of flow- | % 130 friends, Kinsloy serving on a tablo sot | 9 p M \patriet ) Mo ‘l’iu'“_,“" M2 | Dave Baum,” Vietor ¢ Twhll. Erans Coni| o ient wtiract AP A AR A T A Brs, vory appropriate to tho season. The | With green and pink chiua and candolabra, | aag Mrs Augustus Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. | Petzer. Thoy will return Monday morning 1 The Union Square Comipan, 3 Bougiots prosonted by tho class of '3 wore | Jyih Scenterpiew of pink roses, Mr. and | Siicias, M. and Mrs. Squires, Vv, “Wha Mra; | b time for bisinoss. S ELUE (i R attiesfida™ | Those worth 84, to 38, choice, LR P T R R ey x‘slrv\‘{“!lfm‘-MP\""\‘““ a couplo of months L | Charies Stebbins, Mr. and Mrs. Geor Cards were issued this week announcing {.. n Sulod - gquedac, Beld ¢ tho seashorn, and will bo at iome at RIVer- | Syaubins, Mar. and Mrs. Swartalaner, My, | 1ho marriage of Miss Mary Taylor Ludding 2 88 INTERESTPA"]UND[F[]SHS cevatory: they wera gatherad in the walks | sido after August moug the many guosts | mua Mra, Van Ostrand, Mr. and Mre. Wes: | ton 0 Mr. Charles Watson Hull Wednes- 'of scionco and In the groves of poetry, and | Were the following from Omana: Mr. and | s “Juage Wakeley, Mrs. \\'nnlwl' Mr, | day evening, June 10, at the resi THE MERRY HUSKING BEF AT \l ot o thn‘grves ot ey and | et e i Qb | 1" aee i, B W . vping, s, o b, B8 v | un SERCT WONG wen OMAHALOANETRU31 (0 ; Py St . Loy o, Miss Noillo, Burns, Me. and Mis. A, | o0 : - ¢ Mrs. Horaco Ludington, 2008 Bur Bpecimon of Class-work Botany.” Rt | B." Suith, Miss Walton: Mr. and Mrs, | \hitmore, Mr. and Mrs Joha Wilour, B M. Boroo, Tudiagion, W08 Burt ats tion it s L NVEN LS R H DAV]E SAVINGS - BANK e ¢ . August 1 Mr. aud Mrs. Hull will_be at Rov. idishop Scannel prosidad over tho even- | McClintock, Miss MeCiintocu, My Htookiey | 804 Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs, k r Aug d 1w £ m . c ¥ " N e R ) D Young, Mrs. Putnam, Mrs, Walker, M nd | bome in Mr. Kierstead's former residence, - 4 SECOR. IE™&D0UGLASSTS, Ing's outortainmont, accompanied by Rev. A. | Hoth, Mr. James Morton, jr., and J. Steriiog | yiry. Hartiott, Mrs. Palmor of Blaitsmouth, | 8201 Farnam stroot. The wedding will be | THE GRAND, ;I {11 S 15th St,, Opp. Postorfice, CAPITAL:S 100.000.00 Oatarrh in a very short Hay Fever ! Earsche instanily, 600 por Battle, Disctions faside, Phancling Mudicing G, ALL DRUGG M. Colaner Morton of Nebraska City. Mr. and Mvs, David Boum, Mr, and Mrs, | auiet oue. Performances. DIRECTORS | A UWYMAN - £.W, NASH. Miss Ma ash exocuted with spirit and REYNOLDS AND KNAG, ol Haum, Mr. and Mre. Hdwi R s Y aras a . s T - A - - JHMILLARD: GUY-CBARTON- G'B. L AKE. Mi ry Nush ex: with spirit an A Daniol Baum, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baum, Suuday eveuing a delightful riding party SUNDAY | MATINEE A 30. JJBROWN:THOS L.KIMBAL L a charming variation ou a pretty Span. 1 The wedding of Miss Flo ce Walls Kra Mr. and Mrs. Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Burton, | went to Ruser’s park, which is a favorite re- L o 4 | EVENING AT 8:15, Sufterin; — b } od a vory intoresting | of Chicago and Mr. Charles Maxwell Ley- | Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Dawson of Plattsmouth, | sort for the Germans of the city. Tho party WEHBSTER & BRADY'S u the efucts f oo pplied outfraly by meni- | nolds of Dayton, O., was solemuized ir. ;ud Mrs, Percy Ford, Misses Wake was composed of Mr, and Mrs. Mcritz Moyer, i SSiil srron OMAHA i farcincuin o calon W 3 and rendering a clear, vivid and well- | o'clocl rsday evening in the world' Groft, Lyouberger, McConnell, Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. S. Fisher, Jullus Moyer, Miss ) SN 1 son] s valuablo treatisd (scalod] contRNIng | &3 El B. BHERWOOD, 42¢ Now York ooiductad history of botany from its earlivst v. The Chicago Tunes says of the wed- | nam, Pratt, Isascs, Butterfleld, Hoult Blanche Hellman, Gus Deiches, Mliss Heller, Bottoml/ S ea. i e T B sere. T8 SCHOOL OF [Lire wia'y, ¢ Neb, Aud cride researches down 1o its present sys. [ RRogers, Doane, Wilbur, Messrs. Chamber: Miss BSeligsobn, ML Addie Newman, Dr. | The ¢ oM ' R adid medical J Seuintized olnasifioats Vroafs of oxteu: | A wedding of uausual besuty, albeit quist | Chinse, Greeus, Elgutier, Mogquior, Darlug, | Rosensu, J. Kaufuan, stise Maval Hollmad, e Bovsiees sow Goes g lr'-'-f. ¥ovewaataaz | TELEGRAPH

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