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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEIL: UMDAY, MAY 22 1892-SIXTEFE PAGES, — - [ What Fociety Found to do in the Pasi Seven Days, — Steadily, All the Year 'Round, We Give the Best for the Money. Fasten This GLOOMY OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE . Firmly in Your Mind NEW Ladies SPIRITED BARGAIN 40 inch Vicuna suit- SHAWL GAPES. AN pnoss $H 00 Like thellstration. |~ PR | | g qoods we ' nave {l [ Graceful, W:]MS ‘ | astounding cut pricce of 5000 yards French Figured Sateens . 15 sold for $1.8B0. For quality, . ;. d durable, just the| This cumric Wash Waist, newt | These are the regular 3: Monday we make the INCOMPAR/.BLE PRICES FOR g . stripes, fust colors, perfect shapes, weight for mid- "4 ments Througho Ing tor t e FETCHY BARGAIN | m ]SS GUODS lllheT‘xzulT‘ \,Pa-;rlscCo | Had It not been for the recoption at the garrison on Wednesday, two church recep tions Thursday, a dinner or two at the clubs aud the performance of Grace Furniss’ olever farce comedy, “Tulu by amatours last evening at Germania hall, tho wook past might have been said with entire propriety to have gone to seed, socially. The one or two sunshiny days of the past seven gave promise of a revivai of social interests, but just when we wero all congratulating our- solves that the seasor: was to bo rounded in proper form, down came the rain with a much ease as if 1t had not rained at all dur- ing the past twenty days. Like tho weather, society has had a be drageled, dampish suggostion, and May days have been reminiscent of loworing skies, wet streets, frigid temperature ana goperal revulsion of feeling. ummer wear. L oy oA A Eight dollars would not be too 50 Cents, OOC‘I Y(Ud. 28 Cents a varp 28 Cents. much for them. TFor the week As good us others ask i )IIl\'l:\c\'nTln‘illlg,vu;lll_l;l ]Su.mlmcr_ IS(”"ITWT“T annhll broken e z assor e ul, ch, airy, artistic and exactly the sa we put the l'l(llCUIOLlS[)’ low Nelw street shnldesblln as you have been paying 75¢, 65¢, 50c, 4oc for, Pl 0 s = i Yae ; wool crepons, double v v v T\ price upon them of $5.00. Inspiring Bargains In Summar Zephyt | width, worth $1.10. ee. - one B L o3 Cut price for Mon- 25¢. 25¢. 25c¢. 25c¢. a Yard. CORSETS. !'= CHAILILIES. OC '1 '11'(1. 36 inches wide, fast colors, beautiful new dc ik 15 cents. Cr i yeE C diEe rew sumens - Gieat vetluctions gOOdS, IN THE PRICES O o125 LADLES MAGRINTOSHEN, W hip cord brocades. new summer shades. The Woman with & [3ox Coat has arrived! Aud what a spoctacle sheis! The first sight of her on Farnam strcol was greater boon to the crowd than the arrival of the first circus of tho season. It hapveaed on sunny Thursduy when thoe town was out for its hebdomanal parade. So closo wero the streets that locomotion about Sixteenth and Farnam was exasporatingly slow, and the toiling promonaders scemed to take notice of little that was in sight—saving and except- ing the Woman with a Box Coat. $he was by long 0dds the most conspicuous, the most criticised, tho most obsorved, the most outre, and the most self-approved person in the throne. How ber woman's heart must have fluttered and leaped and thumped with the joy that always sprines from woman’s discovery that she lias something unliks the possessious of all othor women in sight. Sho kad shrewdly chosen as her promenade chum a demure Littlo woman with a Quaker- like modesty of ap el and an air of shrink- g timidity, The nirast was assertive. Nobody could have failed to noticeit. Up, down and across arnam street they moved, followed every @ by thoso for whom the cont seomed 10 possess a obaleful and irresist- ivle fascination. The Coat kept herself persistently in evi- denco until darkness settied over tho city, and then with slow and reluctant mareh, like tho long lingerine twilight of u she faded 1nto shadow and was 5e for. LADIES’ BICAFIBIR SUIT ns, value 2:c, J.argest variety shown in the west. The most desirable shapes. The most perfectly finished. The choicest materials We have gathered a cluster Unlon College Alumnit, Tuesday ovening Hon. John L. Webster and Mrs. Webstor gave a dinner at thoir home, 578 South Tw -fifth avenue, to NEW STYLES, SMALL CHE: STYLI Ask to be shown $45 Buys an Inverness I KS AND PLAIDS, INV ONLY $3.75. dies’ Mackintosh, with de p_30-inch con T Rt e S S SR these. linod cape; neat checks; medium shades, worth § Union college, Ohio. The tables woro pro- s AN B, ! 100 dozen new satine stripo Corsets, Gots a new style Gray and White check Lad Inverness Mackin- fusoly decorated with La Franco roses and aim NOT being to get the :“““ '1‘; ’l”"-‘ steol, t;\'n side steels, silk — 65 tosh, worth 310, s 7 i piLdn freighted down with good things. It was an 5 ) YRAT IR]T "'“"" s lnce trimmed, extra long waist, " 3 hoavs AFS e =l 5 R e e CHEAPEST but the BEST | wiite or arab, ali sizes, rogulur 81 quat: | Beautiful Cheviot Mixtures, 38 toasting and was thoroughly enjoyed by thirty-two parsons, who 1u the days gone by wero connectod with Mt. Union cotlego. A deliclous menu of ten courses was enjoyod by those prosent, aftor which came a auill further feast. Mr. Webster in a fow appro- priate romarks wolcomed the guosts, who wore so_pleasautly drawn togother by the fraternal bonds of their Alma Mater, to which Dr. Marsh, president of the colloge, re- sponded, outlining the work douo by it and g1ving very pleasaut rominiscences of many who biad been of its chiidrea. Further re- marks fuil of Interest were mado by Hon. Lewis Miller of Akron, O., prosident of the boad of trustees; Juage lawronce of Belle- foutaine; Dr. nith, oditor of tho suit pos ble at the following| iy, only 50c. inches wide, prices: 35c, Men's Mackintoshes. $10.00, $13.50, 15,00, ioks N $15.00 onE 5520.00,9 $25.00, 39 Lt W 39 ew Wedge Wale Chevrotines, $13.50 R HOR $8'OO 55¢, $28 ONES FOR $10. Worth 75c. Just the Thing for These Rainy Times. —— Yanfel Pin Stripe Cheviots SIL. WAISTS. 0“ \ B g " We have by far the largest assortment of all new &'yles Ladios’ Silk ) 65¢. Waists shown in Omaha and the west. Thoy are made of ali the newest fabrics Before having one made come heve and you will be willing admit that our ts aro equal in WORKMANSHIP, MATERIALS and FIT toany tailo:cd t. You cannot duplicate these waists, made by ] hElCh NEWE AL OODE GHALLIS, s S a oo el o (vl mdelbvissa tatremes ophatloraliaro} Come and see them. We go to any length of pains to show them. Any slight alter- C ations needful will be cheer- fully made free of charge, . Dr. Coanor of Johnstown, Pa., e Scott of Ohio, were present: J. P. Marsh, D.D., prosident Mount Uuion colloge, Alli® pein e A The Odd Garment Sale an- hflCh agece, O.: W. T. Connor, .D., dohustown, nounced last week is still in ] delightful designs, rare anl un- Pa.:'C. W, Smith, D.D. editor Pittsburg 7 Rl i ol These fine, strongly sefectly | yap- e i e s RS iare in fr oy P I T T S T T full blast. Come for bargains. | ventiintod Corsels Hvo bees ot rroms | USUaL not like those seen in every |\ MALL ORDERS are poustug tn from every quurtor. Evory one approcintcs € 5 chureh, N e : ) 5 S temaRLIbE BaiRE ra StOre 3 el DARWE. Lo LBHY 0iE00¢ 2EBLN YR BILOT a8 (O BE) e nel(C i S enairolls S ons to the remarkable price of only 89c. | StOrc about town. money. 2 % LR toes, Akron, O.; Miss Miller, Akron, O. Mr. Silus Williams, Alliance, O Mrs, Wil tinms, Allisnce, 0.1 Rov. G. 1. Oliver, Stue- benwville, O.; S. aketel, D.D., Ports. moutk, N. H.; Mrs. Baketel. Portsmouth, N. H.; D. R. Lowis, D.D., Jersoy City, N. J.; A B. Leonard, D.D, corresponding socretary of the missionary board, New York City: Mrs. Leonard, J. W. Hamiiton, D.D. Boston; Rov. J. Beason, Hamilton, N. J. Rev. T.'S. Hodgson, Winfield, Kan. Ira O. Kemblo, Oskaloosa, Ia. Rov. Paul Mathews, son of the late Justico | a girdle cdged with passemonterie, high Hor s son, Goorge, was born 8t her | moruing f ith fri Vi D sl oRe O L Rov. thows, o o FIe 7 L emonterio, 5 3 3 . 1ing for a few aays’ visit with friends 1 | Rev. Dr. Jesse Bowman Young, Rev. Dr. O. ¥ Wood, Mrs. Cooloy, Mrs. W. V. Morso, Mrs, STy, [ (9 Arter, | Stanloy Mathews of the United States su- | reck, and sworo lilies of the valloy. bomein York. and when she came back to | Bn\sxlon, M. Stewart and Rev. Dr. R. N. McKaig, | Congdon, Mrs. Georgo Paterson, Mrs. 1. H, Judge William Lawrence, | promo court, and_his sister, Miss Mathews, Afterthe servico refreshments were served | Tiora sho brought two colored seryants with Bellefoutaine, O.: Mrs. Bishop Newmao, | Rev. Johu A. Williams aud his mother, | in the dining voom, which was redolont with | her, who remained until her children weore and Mrs. Charles Green will return to- | deleeates to the genoral confercnce. Congdon, Mrs. Boyd. Outahas Judye C. R. Scott, Omuha; Rov. He | oovon wed Mrs. Whitmarsh, Hov. and Mre, | tho perfama ot apnie. shomame eocas ‘tied | nosrly prowa: morrow rrom Washingtou and New York. The marriage of Mr. Fred C. Matthews, | The farewell dinnor tenderod Mr. H. T. H. Millard, Blair, Neb.; Mrs. Millard, Rev. | Macnab, Rev. Irving Jotnson, Mr. and Mrs. | spring beauties. Mr. Day, the groom, is the | *The family romoved from the farm to | o, -AF: 80d Mrs. John McCormick loft on | traveling passenger ageut of the B. & M., | Lally at tho Omaba club last Saturday evon: B. C. Peck, Callaway, Neb.; Mr. H. L. Day, | Joseph 'Barker, Chauncelior aud Mrs. J. M. | cashier of the Water Works compans with | town in 1852, 30 as to be noarer tho schools, | L0Ursday for their new home in southern | 8nd Miss Nella Moyer was solomnized at the | ing, prior to is departare forSan Fraucisco, Mr. Charles A. Goss,'Mrs. Goss and Mis3 | Woolvorth, Mr. ana Mrs. Nowton Borka- | besdguarters at 1Sutto, Mont., whorc Mr | and went vack in 1500, whoro they remained o0, homo of the bride in this city Wednesday. | was a most enjoyable affair. Those presont Margaret I. Goss, Omaha, Neb. fow, Mr. aud Mrs, A. C. Powell, Mrs. O. M. | and Mrs. Day will make theit home aftor | until th ath of Major Do Pur, which took . und Mrs, Thomas Kilpatrick left on | After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Matthews | were: J. M. Thurston, Honry D. Est: = AL Carter, Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Powell, Dr. | Juno 1. placo in 1560, Four years later Mrs. Do Pui ay for New York, whore they sail for | left ou their wedding journey for Chicago. Veooki Josoph Garneau, Jr., J, K. Chiambors, Beaut\ulidteceptionjnt theGuerison. and Mrs, Park, Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Wil- Among those present at the recoprion wero: | went west to live with her daughter. Mps. Yove on the 25th. Mrs. Dr. B. I'. Crummer, 1 honor of her | W. H. McCord, Frank Colpetzer, W. C. Bo Fort Omaha was the scene of a brilliant | iinms, Mr. and Mrs. Van Nostraud, Mr. and ) Mess and Aesdames MeLain, Day, | Nichols, whose devotion to her mother all Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Evans are planninz for | sister, Mrs. Matheson of Jolict. 11, gave a [ man, John A. McShane, L. A. Garner, Cap- social gathering on Wednesday aftornoon | Mrs. T. L. Ringwat, Milton Darling, Mrs. | W. K, Crandall Jonas, ' Weller, | these years was somothing beautiful to wit- | thelr usual summer tour, which takes place | delightfully ploasant luncheon yestorday at | tain ‘{?"!;, “\'\”',"’- Pierre Garnonu, K. C. Bar- from 3 10 6 o'clock, whon the ofticrs and la. | Weeks. dr. and Mrs. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. | Slaughtor, . erloe, Ham: | ness. ; carly in the souson. ! e homo’in’ Kountao pince. Thore iwere)| ton, W Wyman, iCliatles’ L. Ssundars, dies of Fort Omaha gave their. farewell re. | A P- Hopkina, Mme. Hopiins, Mrs. Nason, | lin, ' Ltooinson, Naso: Itis a singular fact that Major vine De | _Miss Bourdman, tho guest of Coionel and | Present Mesdames Uote, Tnompson, Keller, | Joln I5. Wilbur, J. J. Dickey, Daniel Far- Mrs. Dan Whoeeler, Miss Buttorfield, ustand, K ception 1o General and Mrs. Wheaton, who | M. Buttertield, Miss Woolworth, Mrs. 4 Reetor, C ; Pub’s douth was tho only one thut_ocourred | Mrs. Parko, will leave for hor tome, Lyun, | J- P Williams, Hamlin aud Miss Crummer. | rell, jr., % V. Lowis, Tho tublo was sot in French, | in that old house during’its occupancy for 64 | Mass., next Thursda, neral Secrotary Ober of the Young | ©Xcellent form and at each pl ate waspluced will 80 soon leavo the regiment with whom | man of Trinidad, Mr. J. J. Dickey, M Douxlas, Watts v, D, 1. Boans, tloyd, | years by the Do Pui family.” M ) T Moen’s Chiristian association will bo married | % Souvenir meau, eugraved 1n heavy script el ) n ¥ Sy SReE s QKR S Kl ) ) St h g & kL) y I rs. Emma Thompson and her daughter § oA it Suet SR Ly Mrs. Samuel Burns 5 e ¥ Lboy havo boon for many yoars asscolated, | Corby, Miss Corby Latwm, Miss | Francis' Aller ) ., Lomon, : 2 leave for Wusniugton this woek to remuin | 10 Miss Emily . Knot of Waketield, Mass., | o "7y oequi®p o T g o0 Lioporuilonve b A e S P e lo‘:‘l;z‘:ln; Rf““'i‘i o fl]“{‘l:‘ D Wa ilowbra: M. and | Broyton. B terrls AR Adisnmnntioard Darty, on indelluito lengih of time, e 'Tin'.,‘“l‘i‘.’ii'h\“m.,;';’,"..””\‘-"" fngiand | Cincionati, to aitend tho eraduation oxor h a rs. Hulburt, Rov. G. W. ifiowers, Mz, anc ayLof aig, Abbott, Troul, | mho ean AR x . . S el rt wedding tr gh the New England h g ¢ o e Sorvad promotion, much' Fagret 1 Tolt at she | Mes. A. (. Sigwall, O 9. Polps, M. Georso | Waldron, MeCiulloch, iam, Srovn, Brown, | | e crd party given oy tho Catholte Mu- || Mrs, 15 A, Uhvaser of Salida, Colo. will | St My ang fs. Obor will ek up (helr | S1505 of e olass of ‘02, of wiich Mixh Ne e mou’s prospectivo loss. Smith: Miss Hall, Dr. J. L1a, | tual Benenit assoclation Mouday evening, at | Spe el 0 Omaha, the guest of | residence in Omaha, Burns is one of the brightest members, ! ‘The poat hop room was converted nto a | Lyman, Miss Wallaco, H. J. Walsh of 1 W, . Minneapolis, | their elegantly furmished rooms in the Ar- Mus. C. I Catlin, Later, Mrs. Burns, Miss Burns and Rovert - Mufl A g2 TR veritablo bower of beauty by tho aid of boau- | coln, Mr, Arthur Iust, Mr. Overall ud A Smith, Os- | lington biovk proved a brilliant event, not- | Miss McCaguo, who 18 now at Swissvills, Wasahe Baratoksiin olel Sinsituls tolby aailwill rotarn jo Chicago, whorn thoy will as. tiful hangiogs, miltary decorations and | femily e MeKim, Kov. uvd Mrs. | born, Ao’ and | withstanding tho very disagreoablo wenthoe, | NCAF Pitlsburk, will spend tho summer | \fCAnesony evening Keank H. Brubuker and | sist in instaliing Mrs, Nellio Burns Eastman 5 muny palms and fowers, T vatt Good i tMy | iMan igh, jRe. g g I athor. | yonths in Kentucky and Ohio, 3 5 ¥, | 10 her uew bome, returning to Owaha avous Ihe roons were tastily decoratod for tho woro united 10 marrisge, Many friends of | June 15, Kimmell, Nettio and Tuesday evening the young ladies of Sura- | the contracting parties wero présent, includ- 1 Grace PPratt, Flora | 0cca Mrs. Wheaton received, assisted by Mrs. | ana Mrs. Tuomas, Mr. and M Halliday. Pavko, Mrs. Worth, Mrs, Mallory and Mrs, | Bar iss Barker, Mra, Gieorpie Rich, Apropos of Miss Burns’ graduation the following will show wh ion, and delicious ref shiments were 50 school girls ; I togu will given Leap year May purty at | ing all tho employos of the Omaha Iubbe & N Webste; Parker, Mr. RRoss, Mr. Myriok itheom, Mr. | and Magsie Frost, Lucus, MeCaguo, Boyeo, | served duriug the ovening. I'ho prizes were | Ly coum hal, a4 A po iy SPUE R 81Lho o pioy atod embloyo | WAl think of: “A vory unigue hotel banguet Mrs. Wheaton appoared o gront advan- | aua Mus. facris. Mr. and Mrs. Lucoy, Mr. | Haskell, Collett, iits, Lipps, Bimorson, Van | nwarded to Miss Dol Mittor and Mes, M.A. | al, North Tiweaty-fourth sircol. | company, the groom being a trusted omployo | was given by tho gradusting class of Mount tage in o handsome costume of lilao satin, | and Mrs. Frank Millspaugh, Deaa Hart of | Court, Hattie Smith, Armbruster, Hamlin, | Dillon, Mr, Grorge Paul and Mr. Augustus | Mr: a0d Mrs. Dick Barkalow arrived from | Of this flrin. Auburu institute, near Cineinnati, Friday B ot isan i an e oo and Lol atam | |and M U0 ahd Mollio Kine, Hamiin. Fronch. Jonne, | Coopor, aftor the terth “wama. Lad® bery | Denver Thursday and will visit sir. aod | Amy Willls, tho infant daughtor of stay, | nikht. SRl L STRARONY KO Dreonde, it Noilio and Bdith McLatn, Mossro. . Waucetr, | played. Mrs. 5. D; Barkalow during their stay here. | John Willis, and the late Amy Graves Ohi | Tho hall of the Youug Men's inatitute had blue crepo de chine, point lace trimmings, Kauffman and Hurpster, Nuson, Kimmell, Palmatior, Pickens, Champ- I'hose present were: Mr. and Mrs, J. . Mr. Wallace Broatch was tho guest at | of Salida, Colo., was brought to Omahs for | only space enough to contain tho happy ! Mrs. Worth was very lovely in a gown of On Wednesday, May 11, at 100'clock a. n., , Nelson, Driver, Jonas, Day, Weller, | Watson, Mr, and Mr . M. Dillon, Mr. and | Yale week veiore last of Mr. Morris Beal, 18l on' Wednesday last, accompanied by y v assemblago who wero orY Lo enj - pale gray crope, Mario Stuurt bodice, | oo \\io vesidenco of tho bride's parents, Me. | ©eans, Colvy Mrs, I, MecArdle, Mr. ond Mrs. D.J. | Hereturned to his home in this city Wednes- | her grauGpareuts,” Mr. and M . A | sclves m’bm mf:n‘noul :':?dnlm a’;::-’tlx?{( :‘a‘:::— |nhz}|mm:wwllllh Jewel passementorio, - RS RIR YGRS LB R S e O'bivion, Misses Daily, Peotl Millor, Luly | day. 'lx;nuivurb?xlra. G . Gatlin and litlo Koms | blo of 1802, They fully domonstrated tho rs. Mallory woro a gown of A v e 0 ORFe Passing Pionos cShane, Mao ) 3 rkley, rl I o] a A . T 4 v vory suc g o ! e I't ack satin e B e sas sz H Passing of a Piono; McShane, Mao Mulene, Burkley, Burichard, Miss Maud McClure, formerly of Omaha, bl 0 interment was made in | fact that every succeeding entertainment A correspondont, from Tioga, writing to | Duncan, ' White, Taggart, Bradley, Maud | now resiamg in Sau & Juncan ] rancisco, has been very | Prospect Hill cemetery, Rov. Jobn Williams | ungor the aupices of the Young Men's insti- | Tho Agitator of Wuilsboro, Pa,, of Mrs, Do | P#ul. Susio Bradioy, O'Rook and Primeau | scriously ill, b Mrs. Wobster was eharming in cream col- | M. Kauffman were united in marrisge, Rav. ads hore will b sorry to | OfHelating. tute raises the estoem to s highor plano of ored sik, smbroidered In pink silk, A. J. Turkle oficlating, frrites Loy B0l 1t Messrs. Mullon, Koestors, MeMation, | learu, Tho Leap Year club hold their Inst party | Popularity. To desoribe tho morits of the Duriug the afternoon dainty rofreshments | ;¢ W whe.die, tly In tbis clty, soys; sper, Viiton, B Burkloy, Murph oo L Mk PREDY o - - g wore sorved, Mrs, Waring and Mrs, Vipor Tho bride was gowned in whito bonriotts, | wdrs, Dy ai was bora 10 1510 ac. York, | §omem Orieson, Burklor, Murpby, SSBIRO M or loft Puursday for Bos- | at the bome of the Misses Bauman Tuosaay | sociable it can only be expressed by the voico 00 oustern oities, retaruing via | evening. Cardsand dancing were indulgea | and sentiment of those present, which would b L Borglum, | Pexas and the souti. Ho will bo wbsent | 10 duriig tho evouing. Those present wero: | bo the unanimous assent to tho question that prosiding charmingly over tho tex and co eutraine, Watteau plait, with e tables, and Mra. Pickering dispoused the | trimuwings, ana car antilly 1aeo | Py Sho recaived the best o . Gibbons, White, Pu jonnl and | Hus ed a bouguot of bride’s I ] social advantages country affordod at relorend Wingerton about Lwo months Misses (Gibbs, Bailoy, Baumn G. Bauma) for mirth, merrimeut and enjoyment tho oos, assisted by Misa Nightingalo and Miss | roscs. A reception wus hold from 14 untit 1|y gyg, YA L RV B 19, MOHh) Collott, i, N. Rich, Glacomini, Careto | Young Men's instituto is unsurpassed. The oRrdmun. o'clock. during which time aboat 100 il | P 7 ol H i M ovamor ta T I A Miss Stella Stepnonson of Lincoln i 8 | (Gaco.nini, Haskell: Messrs, Milior, Beach. | Youni Men's instituto is increasing in mem- he beautiful punch bowl presented to | tives and friends were i b ‘Che pres- | W88 &.unay of bish aguisl: posiiion und enter- i o ; uest i Who city over Sunday. being 8 vis- | Palmatier, Woodward, Knouso, Meyers, | bers vory rapidly, and if tho presont proy. == Geuerai Wheaton by the officers of tho | ents ware numerous, handsome and vatuable, | 1ained many disuinzulshed man ac bis hos Mr. ana Mrs. Victor Caldwell bave re- | 1ior with Mr. aud Mus. J, J. Cobry, 2206 | Boss Bauman, Barratt” Matnoms! " | pects aro u forerunner of the future, 1t wi Second infu recelved its christening on | among whict was & beautitul siver wa \:shod family baving | turned. Kmmet streot, Kouniz) place, 1-RANIAN, WAITRMh M BLASNE: havo 500 moembers on its rol! by fall. Young ‘n{;‘:afilz‘:llu'm stormy b servicoe and pen drawis Wh con o Captain Crowder has veturnod from St The funcral of the litue son of Mr. and Tao ln'“"’,"r li‘ R Girans W \3‘““"’\!“"“?‘ Mawa Angullite Athionh-olth g Mlrady In apite of the stormy weather many came | tons und beat wishes from Usion Jaseph. Mrs. I, . IKirkondall, wao aiad on Wedngs. | Cohs Bavethalrlittlo secrotary, Miss Maaglo tswinging rings, climbing rone, strik- out from town. Among thoso noticed were: | pailway friends. The brias is B | e HaulaminY Shaith apant Moafartii | Abars i aEALAL WAO M o1 Col a beautiful sond-off on tho occasion | i bag for boxiig exercises wnd othor pira. Geuneral and Mrs. Brooke, Colonel Hughes, | fairest dauzhtors and well kioy | M LT R R S LTS, . i v o, toolt SomPLated With wow- | of wer departure for Iurope, on the 1h | pheraalia to completo their ey mnasium outfit Mr. and Mrs. Ba Johu Patrick, Mr. | circle of frionds, bor paronts havip i MOFYs | R Foun, took plage ridy, inst., by all meeting her ot tho devot and | (onsiderable intarost is manifested by th Fobart Patriok, Capiait und Mra: Ayros | b craiy ciio0dh Bs Datants maviog resiisd | o ol lo vecall ine prostize of ok | Mvs Androws i tho guest of Captain and ntral 1 ntes 1o tho | presénting hor with an ologant basker of | ot o T Sudgaione Mrs. Mckenna, Miss McKenna, Captain ana | Kaaffman 15 in the employ of M. A, 5. Van | RN N0 MR Al YA | 5. al confercn ned ut lunch | flowers, Miss Maggio 13 one of their most | o/ the progross they aro making, it is ver Mrs. Osgood, Dr. and Mrs. Spencer, Captain | Kuran, freignt auditor of the Unioa Pacitic, T L] i at | nry Batabrook returnedjfrom Hot { Wednesday of tuis Mrs, M. L | popular members and will be missed from | footly 1 order to say that some of tho best Larson, Lieutenant Truitt, Captain Crowder, happy couple lefv on tho 2.15 flyer avd ALROr4g - Ag )“‘“‘_“‘_“"’f"“ Frigay. i Quiggle, 2005 St Mary’s avenuo, their meotings. atnletes of the city will bs the result of their olonciund Mrs, I’arke, Mujor and Mus, visit Portland, San Francisco, § TR e Mr. Herman Koghtze returned frow the After the performanco of *Tulu” at Ger- In compliment of Mrs, Sayles and Muyas, | encrgy and pamnstaking, Worth, Captaln Clarke, Captain - Kiozie, Salt Lake, (Golorado Speing: In flve duys—a distanco of 50 mites. | ©ast on Tuesday. ames MeIenna | [yman, the guests of Mrs. Yost, Mrs, Mors Miss Yost, in honor of Miss Markham, i Lieutonaut Qoionel wid Mrs. Pavie, Mr. aud ( various olber poiats of 1nterest, re- | Lu the following spring they wont t bouse: | Me. J, P, o), will spend Sunday with | ghiertaiued the memvers of Lho cast asd i | pian entertained at luncheon on Tuesday. | gave a decidedly novel function Friday 4 Mra. H. P, Whiunore, Vau Liew, Lieutonants | turning to Omaba in aoout thres weoks, and | keeping at the old homestoad on the s Lui | friends in Lao few fricuas uther bome on Norita I'weulioth | P'he table was arvanged in pink, crossed by | evening. In the dressiog rooms reposed “,:l‘xhl. lh;\\)ll-' ler, Powell, , Arrasmiib, | will make tuls city theie vesidence, Tarim Lwo miles below town, i piCLuresquo | v. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Millspaugh havo broad bands of satin ribbon of the same tint ! Jarge paver bugs, which were found to con- 1 {‘l"lil‘:i A i‘; uart, :\1?._ Wicks, Miss aud quaint house butlt and occupied oy tue | returied o Minnougolis. 4 1o Lave Issue ciub atits rezular meeting | over which delicato fern loaves wers scat- | tuin, when oponed bolow stairs, untrimmoa 1 ‘;““: ;Al(u‘xlulu('n;:;:;‘l‘l ;‘!Ill:‘“ t!z:l!:nxlz)l:. The MoLai Nuptials, parents of Vine, who was the ‘[’M vorn of | My, Jotn ©, Willtams left for Cbloago yo decided Lo bold its annual banquet Thursd=+ | terea. I'wo standing Venetian vases were | hats in thoso oarried by the men and silk 3 cuer, Miss Os Mr. Jo 3 3 - One of the prettiest of the soaon's wed | «izht chiidre use was th De Pui eutered i Seveu chitdr ovenlug, Juue 2, provably st the Millara, | filled with La France roses. Those present | with which to fabricate necktios in those of Mr. Frank Fitzpatrick will oficiate us toast- | were: Mrs. Sayles, Mrs. Suaunders, Mres, | tho gir i\ nine roow was traostormed < and Mrs. V. O, Strickier have returnea | maste Yost, Mrs, Lyman, Mrs, Ed Peck, Mra. Bar- | into n tomporary willinery sbop, with huts, from their weddiug trip, Mrs. Coatant, Mrs, Morsman. | flowors, siik, ote , while walls huug with the that then now home. 'Tho | torday forn few by, two years old whou Mrs. | @ bride her fature boimno. | good, Miss Hachie, Miss Borta Baohe, Cap- tain Day, Fort Kobinson; Captain aud Mrs, Dempsey, Lieutenant and Mrs. Webster, dings was that of Miss Carrvie MeLain and | George Francis Day Wodnesday at 2 {;‘:“":l“‘:“"‘g‘l';b ,‘“f\“"‘:t““‘f\']‘i';‘ ‘h‘I‘:‘L il | o'clock, at tho howe of the Lrids s pareats, | wore bora Lo hur, il «’:xm\’:m‘:u‘.‘ 'ff.‘.f.lf,]::.’,lf,(,{, [ Tue Monday ufternoon oard cluo vrill meet ml;::’:l‘.'gh -‘::Pu?ml\x:;’ ."3..‘.“":,':\“:‘:.?5: o L ladies of St. Cecolia’s parish will givo | latost Puristan platas met the eyes, and thon Mr. Charlos Wilson, Mr. Hamilton, Miss | MP- aud Mrs. J. J. McLato, - 2200 Sprace | ferent paris of ine wes', "o of tho sous | Bt Mrs. Wordauw's residence. sessivas of tho diocosan council meritod the | @ lawn soclablo ‘and May polo featival, on tho falr Liastass o kuown that (00 sowing Warlog, - Lleutonant Wiison, - lickoriog, | $4reet. Tho houne was emoorworau a llowors, | BAKS died—Geore o tawaer of prowising | Mr. ano Mrw Peror Rord loavo this week | totoof ibauky accorded tho churotworon by | Taggarts lawn, borty first aud amilten [ sty of tha eompiay was Lo bo lasted be, Wilkins, Pipor, Hines and mauy others, | the parlor iu which the ceremony occurred 7o 10 Nowy'llo, Lil., aud Jutaes in seds- | for 8 summer op thgctidtinent she-oousell, gt e A ! it 1ig, from au iujury o the cars, “Mes, Do Pui was @ wonderfully bri wedding pro- | and attractive v cession decended the staircase, Maudio | in bor naturo. Ha uted and the | than skill the mon trimmed bats whilo the okt Dainty prizes wore we most” succossful, and aftor Hanscom and Miss Hanscom Mr. aud Mrs, Joseph K. Daly bav) ro- | grounds will bo prilliantly ] iled at the Paxton, turucd Trow their trip through 1o soutt and | May polo danco by young ladios will b ano | girls mde Mes. C, I, 1'ord and motuor have gone to | Wil boat homo to Lheir fricuds at thoix resi- | Of tho many plansing fenturos, Hhould the | awarded to Reception at Bishopthorpe, ‘The clorgy and laity of the diocese of Ne- bewg particularly bappy in the floval ar- rangement. At2 o'clock the ut au aud singularly adsplive " 0 be e o J 2L 04 N orl DITe re weather prove unfavorable the entertain- | the most delicious of rofreshmeuts a very braska wero beautifully eutertatnod Thurs. | Beunison and Kitel Jones by breviously | bordors of siavery. wiee somd S0 th8 | Dorehcater, Nov., 10 spand Sunday, donco, 1552 North [Zigbtoeath streat, on ana | ICRALH, PLOYE, tL oo tit “tho foliowine | ualque and onjoyable evouug was brough to day eveniug at Bisnopthorpe by Rt. Rev, | Suspendod ropes of smilux from the foot of | plenty and cheap, it wis & great change for Mr. and Mrs, Goorgo B. IJdv aro happy G " aud Mrs, Whoaton were given a | Tuesdsy. ‘he price of admission for adults | & closo. Thosn presout wero Miss Markhaui, George Worthiuglon sad his wife, Tng | LW, steps 10 tho “iprovised alar | hrWhou sho cati up into this woriern | OVEF LW DIFh of 4 daughior Tuosday. Lavowell dianer an Thuradiay by (enorul and | Wil bodo and’ for children ito fnoluding | Miss Mary opploton, Mise THouglaud, hijss , hae X where the ceremony oceurce be | part of the state aud found avs sud | Me HOS Lally ay ly loft Wodues. | AATOWEL Cl006F DU <8 At T rofroshments, Come and see the May pole ura Hoagland, Miss Nash, ! awn, bishop aud Mra. Worthington were assistod | wodding ~procession .~ was beaded by | hiothods of dsmestis inszeis s Hinoe | day for St Dranoia, (Nelt utite Lomes™ | Mes. Brooke. “Fhe guosts woro Goaoral sud | S0 ' Miss Sherwood, Mr. Hall, Mr. Hamiiton, 1 in recelving by Mrs. Murphy and Mr. John Wortkington. Amoug the mauy persons were noticed: Kev. aud Mrs, C. I Gard- M Roauna Auslung, the Aguos V , e bouque in piuk und white, followod b o ; 3. Whe Judge and Mrs. Wakeley, . : ror,* and | ent 1p" searcy, Loy mothers and daugh- | Mrs. 5. W Lso la Waas e | Mrs. Wheaton, 00, * | Oneof the most delightful of tho many [ Mr. Gaun, Hr Jaty. on esday for | My, aud Mrs. J. N. d. Patrick. entertainments given in honor of Mrs. Saylos | Patrick, Mr r, arrayed | Lrs doing Weir 0w work mostly, with pur- | Landoiph, N. Yo 10.03 abseat all summe 10 brido nd | ups ouo servais for Lhe hoavior parts. B AL e AL A e st is mude of the marriage of | wus Mr. Josopt Lenmer's iuformal kensing- | Drake, Mr. Henry V herwood, Mr. R, W, Mr. Offutr, Mr, Announcen a0 L N i i e A TR Rey M Cyrus Clarenco Warmaws aud — Miss el oahmo e L N\ rs. n 8, Mrs. Liwya, s Slauzhter . i Wie Ailuminn, Al A \ weels. o “alo. frer Juae 15, Mr. an; s L - 0o CoV he o k le by all 8. 50 o Canoa and Mrs. Dobie and Mes (T b bits Slsugbisr ted at inu uiry sho passed Lhrou, 4 i '\;_M““»“‘““_f“ p iaEduae (,rulsfl““ Q‘IUM" edged embroidered pluce covered tho centor hoad. i'or sale by all druggisis. 50 cents, J. Mackay, Rev. and Mrs. Musseo, Rev. aud playing Siduey S went ths, made b Peck ontertained at i , Colo, upon which stood @ bigh vase filled with — niner Night's Drean: ohn wedding ma sday oveniog, May 18, Mr. and | lilacs. The guests were Mrs. Sayies. Mrs, No mun ever backslides bocause he finds Mrs. Ricbard C. Patterson of Dundes Place | Yost, Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Morswan,'Mrs, | out thut Lo Is wesk, but muititudes are losy Luding 'he bride in hosor of Mrs Ou Weds W her busbawd, whose kind consiferadon und sympatbotic Mrs, Johu Hewitt of Holy T'rinity, Liocolo; Abie Koy, and Mrs. Starling, Rev. aud Mrs. Quin, B LFESET DT Ao 2l S o A bl e b sen A was very p Liily witived lu gray ceebe with | eaucayors Lo modily Lue qaality of Bor cares, | Mr. aud Mes, B, L. Miller will leave this | enterteined at toa Rov. Dr. B. B. Hawmlin, | Hanscow, Miss Hanscom, Miss Yost, Mrs. | because thoey thiuk thoy are stroug, 1

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