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1 THE _OMAAM_DAILY REE: SUNDAY, APRIL 15 1801 TWENTY PAGES. Among uther officers pre ’ it ; i g orde The Schubert Glee club—formerly known | thelr aid for the program Calonel Gordon and_ | Mrs, DPar Wyomhderness—of central and northern | Furay in . vergilensing manner recited a{ At the homo of Mr, and Mrs, H. W. | as "The Owls"—gave n most enjoyablo on - Major Lebo, Captain Wilhelin IKcndail, W Wming o poctal drills on Saturday | LeT% appropriatlldelection, as did Charles | Parke, 1215 Park avenue, an enjoyable even- | tortainment In Kountse Memorlal church | JUST LIKE A STUPID MAN. 2 : b W S nd Licutonant Blocksom. Mr. Al Thacher ore § o wpectal drilla on Saturday | Bochtold ing wit It Inst Thursday by the Bpwo: th - Beantiful Aftornoon Given at the Home of | Lie abwent, as, nocording to Jatest reports venin ring the month of April for (¥ Among thoso prasont were: Misses Ethel | 1ague of Hanscom Park Mathodist Ep scopal Woes Which Embarrassed Mrs. Collins on Capitol Aver from San_iranclsco, he has gone to Hon- | DUTDORe of praparing tho company for the [ gcuvare® Elonnos Wesht, Sable Crampt Shash in the program rendercd it was by all odds Mousokoopers Mast Sometines T olulu, looking for Lula 1l cocie abont the Sist of May, Assembly | Della Marnell, Leta Hill, Sadie Hill, Clara | Minnehaha council No. 2, Degres of Poca- | the best concert the club has ever GIVeN. | Tho married women of the ek it J whil cceiir abont the 21st of May. Assembly | Hon o i are Jos: Burdta 4 EwentySHTeR: ANHIFSIRATS: | gk B0 o glneh Hroad L ”'}-“,‘I'w-‘{;” '~\'|'"v'Y‘I;-'“‘“_.""‘} I, | nonta Independent Order of Red Men, will | Assistance was rendered by Miss Ella Day | corner were holding a session at the houss DOINGS AMONG THE CIRCLES OF THE SWELLS ling soclal ovents of the e Butier, 8. P. S;/K; Ray C. Wagner, 8. 8. | 5o & bAll ot Woolt's hall, Twenty-second | in uovoral recitations, by Prof. Harnisch a8 | of tho minister, says the Buftalo Expross b, n of the twenty- [ e o X bl | K.i John T 1 V. 8. K A this weok © oo, Warnesdhy svening of | planiat, the “Tyroleans ahd M. Mofrison | Phey hwd coms to Jay out BIAns. fof;. the o 8 n of Notwithstanding the very disagreeable | K.i John - s weok and Mr, Conrad of the K. But it ¥ of b § - an - the marriage of Mr. " Stokes, S ans s Charl : I T K . ork of the sewing soclety next winter, b St Vv Davifos At Mursliges DRk the nrrl. . nnf y m Ir“\" r' o | weathor Friday the amateur theatricals l.,_‘,' " Hatry Or ”‘. W \\lnu»‘n ™ i Monday evening all the army people | was around the club that the most interest | '“) '”‘”' wing sock ’I‘l ki "I ‘l”“ I"r' “; A " dnd Mr " i at M politan | given by the young foiks. of-the First Con 4 AL s Potry y took the opportunity of bidding farewell to | centercd, and their numbers were ad- | Somchow ARG el L LR LWL Monotony of the Past Seven Days—Sec- hall last Thursday evening gregational ohuroh for: the ben n: 1 e I”'””" "("I‘I" i I."’:"”"‘” "h“'h 'I ‘I‘ ;.I\:‘““, Major and Mrs. and Miss Cushing at their | mirably rendersd, the parts being well bal- | around to the subject of husbands and Mrs, ont's Visit to Oma Men 1 " Jreifusa hav ng A h e he | 11 elly iarles chtol 2 ine rotary I U Visit to Omal A, Mr. and Mr 1 Dreifuss have 1ong | [ aaies' Al society brought ot Jarge au- | Clyde Ratekin, AL J, Smith, Reaon Marnell Pritclinrd’s Novel Entertalnmont, been residen this city and | 5, filling the church p he pro- | Howard Cowgill, fthomas Coleman had experienced i1er difeutty | rotroshments hagabeen served C. T. Butler | Th table was dainty 1 spring-like, with I IN LOCAL MUSICAL CIRCLES, to the plano fund. Thanks are due to the | Thursday evening. In point of numbers and | o 0 0 00 apartments at the Paxton, and quite a little | anced, the harmonies good and the expres- | Longwed had the floor. 4 reception was the result slon most ntelligent, the last number, ~The | ““Men are natural-horn fools,”” she saldl } IRt e Next Monday night fs the regular business | Kover,” being especially well done. The con- | “There fs no getting around it. They may :Iyly;.lu.lx‘x nt n 4”. :"V“Itl\'.;l"l t "'r s ”I“l \inn) a_ curtain Ly Mra. Pritchett's Functions. meeting of the Young Women's Christian | cert was eminently satisfactory to the audi- | be good at business and all vn:‘n out Just d their ome 1917 Cass ¢ Jerome, entitled “Barbara,” a prettily i G 5 Grabe | aNsoUINTION: Yo Bl evory:one: (5 ited. | ence which packed the lecture room | as sure as you want them to do a certain There s a charming across-the-ocean at- | has been " 11 times their friends. | etory of love and Self-sacrifics. Miss In honor of Miss Burr and Miss Grac lation, to which ry one is iny ¥ | thing they will do oxactly the opposite. If ' B fated wi [ t Burr ¢ o ). Gsorge. B, Pritehet liese meetings should be attended by every ~ R et Wkae. | |th Terger it AlnE: Foom: A G R B G O A b e o orehetl | uotive mombor and by all interested i the | The mustenl department of the Woman's | YOu tell i man not to say anything about Collins on Capitol avenue, not because these Died, April 13, at Philadelphia, Bdward ' In the large, ¢ lius dining room. and | role, made a lovable hero playing with | gave a very novel function Wednesday even- | {7t club will give its next recital tomorrow | Something he will wait until you have your delightful hostesses assume A forelgn alf, | 4,04 o¢ the women, the brightness and wit | enunciat belng ticularly: enjoyable ictation ing particular joyable. | iy “avory feature, After the claborat Taylor Grossman, aged 21 years, 2 months, | the fragrance of flowers, the Hul €0s- | quiet cignity and fore r reading and | ing, followed by a supper that was perfect afternoon at $ o'clock at Meyer's music hall, | house full of company and blurt out a r i stead of \Wednosday, s previous! 2| mark that will mortify you almost to death, but because thefr fouse abounds in beautl- | displayed by all was something to seo and | Miss McKell is a beautiful girl. with gokden | " ekt : e A e il ‘_",..:.r,\,:“”}]-L,r',”\:fl | Tknow. 1 have been martled twenty yoars. ful things, rare old paintings and gems from | remember er \4’7, e Dby | brown hair, tall and distinguished looking, iy i K“j,",‘:'f" l"';""“'l was. give ) days. The deceased \\‘N)Hwh‘\:vl\‘ ot Dr 3 8 “Now, let me tell you an Instance. My iFushen; of: the: mal nasters, articles | the opening night of the Metropolitan elub, and her face in profils was a study for an | PIeCe Of paper having a quot : irossman of (his city, who has gone to husband has had coffee at his dinner ovor e ke that.| Ji WUSH m: Tatk” And PGINIABSRHW ENBOHIC | atiger R R Ll e waay, fop which they wera instructed to:o Philadelphia and will return with the re diy sinee’ we' Nepar HOUSENADIIE T, Dot of vittd and exquisite bits of bilo.a:brac Lat | biage been present’ at an ' ontertaiiment. [ 3fiis Lily' Tukey. ‘who playes. the others to guets what was bo maine aHishBE t e olnt 111 be seen from. the | remember the time when he hasn't had from havo been gathered from countless countries | mig tables, which extended from one end | heart with dash and vVieor coell o tre ted, the one having the most qu The mariage of Ge B Athiings and | g T T (s e rom 138 [ on:to:thvea oiips: T nIways maks It My with a discriminating taste that shows the | of the room to the other, were tastefully | jsvor, was impersonated Ly Mr. W, O, v lo receive a prize. The originallly | fjgy~ Almira MeAdams was solemnized at | [91OWINg, the soloidts on this occasion belng for he likes it strong and the cook's v turi decorated with flowers, and were loaded g 0 of the young men and women caused a gri 8 efield, O.. T A < Mrs. H. Muentefering, Mrs. Fred Nye and 0 - traveled connolsseurs at every turn. rated with who, barring a cortain ner Springfield, 0., Thursday of 1ast week, Mr 4 iy n't suit him. The other day he walked b I to be on call- | down with all the delicacies of the season. | was' (horoughly mcceptable, Mr deal of mirth, and when the elips wer nd Mrs, Stillings will make their home fn | Mr; Franz Adelmann. The program will be: | fteanit sult b The other day he » e s a rare pleasure to be on call- nowith g e L orc eptable, ) counted It was'f t e anay, Misq | and Mrs. Stiliings will make their home in [ Mr, Franz Adelmann. Th 3 o the house A friend: Whony, He.hat L v Mr. Morris, manager of the Nebraska n invested the character of Dr. Finni unted It was found that Miss Dandy, Miss | onana, where Mr. Stilkngs is engaged m.| VA! D R eto L | DYSURNE o WTH s, OF b6 UvesiN S KW R'E oL benefit of the club, and Mrs. Buchanan has | been assidious in her efforts to provide an | Interesting program for the enti member | ing term: at this hospitable home, l|'vlrl Clothing company, acted as master of cere- | cym ith quite a good deal of b 2iness. : \\AE('I\'\ and Miss McKenna we V” business e LW L h P R Buchans | s rything about it. I went out into .tho per conscquence when any function Is glven [ monjes, and a capital one he made, too. | Following the curtain r Miss Jorephine | (OTLUTA(S ones of the young women. and | “mhe two dramas, “Showball” and “Bar- 1dith James, Mrs. Z, T, Lindsey. ' | kitehen and superintended the cooking of by Mrs. Collins and her accomplished daugh- | Not a’hitch occurred throughout the sup- | Ajjon displayed her p e i ‘..’r L HIHE »“‘.'f“"" [ e AnHRL s vy R [0l Wt R VA LTORE T FIAY VRRINE T'hoe S fog | the dinner, and, when the time eame. for ter the rooms are certaln to be crowded by :’ 'r‘v LTI AL the plates or | ¢y, .1|.|: it of the audience. Sidney (| LR AL L b gt at the First Congregational church, will be \““;:y“;y Byaay sk l-\‘“”” making the coffee, I found that I had only i £l ie courses neglected comedy in three acts, “Snowball,” a dainty book. Mis Y. beini epeated Friday evening, April 20 i ming iyes. .. Machowe pnough to make one cup. I was quan- the Invited gucals, for & moat charming oe- | g [MEUR ICPESICE Jowt apeeches ‘wore | SOMEQY In theee acts, “Snowball,’ br tho only”exception, and sho roceived a_pho- | fenthted nest Welday evening, April 20, at Btes: T N ve, Ry I in i GhbR was in & o caslon is assured made by the old residents of Omaha Who | and the complications which ensue topgraph of St. Cecilia. Those present wer Vel B gL UBTIUAC B Y SR neerto (A minor)—Iirst Movement..Grieg | {irY, HA “l“ by AT SRS to have Vi iding the steady downpour of | had known Mr. and Mrs. Dreifuss before | soun h R Mrs. McCord, Mis., Mattheson, Mr. and Mrs Al LA LARLLL L s Mme. H. Mucntefering, Accompanied by his coffec I didn’t have enough to make the rain, the home of Mrs. Colling was filled | they came to the woolly west and had been [ 4" Fisque play wore thoroughly R R Ll LSyl Pocatello, Idaho, and Miss Lyda Crowe of | Hindoo Song : H. Bemberg | grocery and get more. So I went into the with clover men and women yesterday, on | NCIghbors to thom when they resided In the | preoiated by the voung nspirants in his. | Dandy, Miss Yates, Miss Bessle Yo p Vaill, Crawford county, Ia., was solemnized Mps ired N parior and managed fo speak to him pri- Hortenia in honor of | little town of Ottawa, 11l trionism. Mr. Herbert Cook as the gay | Sherwood. Miss Emily Wakeley, LGRS unty, Id 1 Planoforte and Violin Sonata (A major)— vately. T explafned the Sitiin the occasion of the tea given in honor o The first and mest notable effort in ‘the | youne Reneds Ihimitabio, ‘Showing ey | worth, Misa Palmer, Miss Pratt, Miss | at St. Peter's church, this ¢ity, Rev. Father AP Rare | vately explained the situation to him Mra. Egra Millard, Miss Millard and Miss | The frat and most inotuble effort dn tho | young Benedict was inimitablo, showing do- | jerth, Miss el " Miss Dot Wallace, | Walsh officiating, = Miss Joste King officiated AT M LS e ot carefully ana told him that T would mn Helen Millard, the former leaving on an cx- | Sheechiaking line was made by M. Merritt, | cided !;d.lwn for acting. Mr ’(,\Ihl:v Jvas e Eyman, My Mr. Wilson, Mr. | a8 bridesmaid, Mr. Anthony Crowe being | Adeimann, his cup and place it beside his plate. Then tended tour of the continent next month, | [0 AT Atteution of Gl te LMe L o the part of Uncle John | U0 LA e G Patrick, Mr. Hall, | best man. After the ceremony the partici- | Vocal Duet. ..., ¢ ...Selected | I would make tea for his guest and my- Although there are countloss finteresting | o, (oS oF ot SRl o, el golden | LoRn In _!.h" DR INE FRIRy R NAULLELL A P Fairfield, Mr. M pants in the pleasant affair were entertained . Mra. Nye, Captain Kinzic self and if he said nothing I thought [ for their I & played the lover. Mr. James Ritchey made 4 ey ot Grand Duo (2 planos)—Homige & Hac things throughout tho rooms of the Collina | J0% tUE THAE 16 CCGTER hm BOICAN | plas AL st Juemaite | Allen, Mr. Davis, Mr. Drake, D at the residence of T. F. Gillin, 520 South i 2 O Ien: e | C0Uld get along. He promised faithfully and jon to. interest the e rooms | and eve amond jreat- | 4 ¥ pleasing Impression as the juvenile 4 bl Twenty-four cot i . vscheles de cup of coffee and placec ) O et e o, aooms | grandma Meyers, who is:tho mother of tour | fovar. Harry Penn: rgast, and his scenes Reatingif French. LWenty foletls tr : Mrs. Buchanan, Mime. Muchteferin e e L S o | were further brightc y large qua %t | gencrations, ‘he called the attention and re- [ ity Benel Granger (Miss Margiret Cont) Y 2 il lie ladies of Druid hill assembled Friday et s g s plate. Then I went in and announced b s e e o || WmidE - o @11 BB A HOr, O CARRY 1t N0 ' g AT e kol AT RaLe g | Yesterday morning Prof. Chatelain de- | aterncon at the Lome of Mrs, Harry A. Ship- [ ~The company which s boen engaged to | GiPHer: He and his guest came out and w o e dded ghanly to Tho' poetle | mother of four generations, and still hale, | Caok ‘making an. idesl swestienrt. Miss | Ivered a pretty monologue by Abrahmm | man todo hunor to thelr respected nelghbor, | tae part in the festival of grand opera to | ML Sat down. He saw the cup of coffee there Tt "ot tho- amartments Thon, too. thy | Mearty, and able to be with us here to- | Kiovandor played Mrs. Penthorstono, the | Dreyfus, entitled “The Man in a Dress Sut.* | Auntie Coolidee, and to assist her in pro: | 1o uien at Boyd's next weck. bosieming l.n- lhl<~ his plate and looked at it it ho Glaotrlc Flobes were shaded with the daftc | MIEML and ho closed by exhiorting all o | wita of the youns husband; with a. ciever: | fn the presence of his Irenc s and their | r1¥ celebrating her $2d birthday. o¢;:| Monday, the 230, and continuing six nights | pad POYer sfen anything of the e g ¢ Ll kv L LB raise the ruddy glasses to thelr 1ips and | noss that is unususl in amateurs. and Miss il smbted in Mrs, John 1. | [Etiul recepton was given and a hountzoos'| and matinee,on Saturday, gives promiss of B SRR T S fest of pink crepe, the happy effect being 5 Hi o \ ¥ 3 3 10 assemble limcicon served. Those present were: | § s - ho blurted out in the most surprised way ally commented upon by the guests. - | 4rink to thie health of her and the Dreifuss | Georglo Sharp was reen to advantage as the | {enstars waeions, *ipmpted In Mrs. doit L | Tunc: 8 AT " a highly sdiisfactory and_lighlyartistic | e, blurted out in the most surprise: i i Mra. Collins and Miss Collins | family waiting maid, Penclope, around whom much | an explanatory resume of the play, which | riesdames Spaulding, Dartiett, Munn, Ch performance. The company has been TR Jbeen making cofice, haven Mos oMillard, Mise Ml Miss Helen | The venerable lady arose, and with a | of the action of the play revolves, and who | desoribes. the misiemeion of 2 Vouhg man | (ainson. Anton, Baxter, Se Carter, Shid- | ganized in New York under the poi you rom I8 tone of volce one would gy e e i 8| e e T e | I8 made unconsclously the vietim' of Mrs. | who had written to make an appointment | man. Larimer, Janter, and Misses Noycs and | ircction of Max Maretzek, who went cast Imagine (hat he had never had a eup of cof- Caldweil, Mrs. H, W. s, Mrs. John | thanked one and all for thelr kind remem- | yeatherstone's ruse to circumvent her hus- | with tho father of pis beloved and. fails 2 S 2 for that purpose, and inclides somo of the | fo0 In Te life, and for twenty yoars I L Florbach, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Morgan (Reby | Prance. band. Wing Allen had a small part as the | post the letter. He arrives to find th iss Marion Christiancy of 20 best known artists on the operatic stage. eRta TR R eI TvA Y TELa L A DO LI Yates), Miss Pratt, Miss Woolworth, Miss | Other speakers followed, and a representa | man ' servant, Saunders. Incidental to the | famity out. Tn Lapp oo of hie | strect celebrated her eleventh bir There are about fifty people in the company | l8ence in men! L've known puppy dogs that Dandy, Miss Colpetzer, Miss Flo Yates. tive u(' e vhk of ll;v Bt fessions “fl; "IIIHH: performance the High School Banjo club | pegleot he decidos to Iis blissf) | Saturday with a party from 3 en and Mr. Maretzek promises an excellent per new more than any man [ ever saw & L=y ¥ by ot sz DO C e ttle tion, and all o ved oD excollen style which v > Those rsent we Gladys ayne formance. g Mrs. Collins was gowned finely in a Paris | WPon to make a 1l played a galop in excellent style, which in- | roflections are depicted, until le discovers )] A ¥ U ; 2 ation of emorald green velyet, with front ad s e elng hant | AUgUTated the entertainment splehdidy. the Litter in is pocketbook and runs away | Gracls Welshans, Annie, Ricardson, Anno yThe principals are so well known that IN THE HEART OF CEYLON. . Rtk i d rus- | After this a ol to the dancing ha - ANREY pse ose, e Collins, Elsie | the bare mention of their names is suflicient s o amowballs and rus | ygrairs, and this closed the evening's en- In Tonor of Secretary Lamont. i ami reading and graphic acting of | Goetz, Lota Holmes, Bessie Hall, Lillian | guarantce of the artistic merit of the on- | A Glimpse of the Pathless Forests of that llins, who dresses with rare taste, | Jo¥yment. 1|, The bresencs ot Secrotaryiof WarLamont, ||y iqy in made the story plain even to | Hall, Alice Hall, Clarence Potter, Warren | tertainment. Country, arls. gown of pale blue: Greek: tutle ome of the presents recelved by Mr. and | Mrs, Lamont, General Batchelder, Dr. and those who did not understand French. The | Potter, Jack s Wilson Gould, Dana Louise Uatall is a beautiful woman of We were in the absolute wilderness of up- over silk, decolleto, finished with bands I-\)h’f {.lnr’il\|’{"\'\vrp m‘;p\-ryxi('.”h‘»:'\l vnl:‘[fmv'fl Mrs. it and Major Davis in the city | result was highly satisfactory and cannot [ Hel s, W v v Campbell Holmes, | imposing appearance, who has been singing | land Ceylon, says a writer in Cornhill and butterfly knots of silver tinsol passo- [ il CHRME TrOm, YOO O consrati, | Tussday brought out the military in thelr | fail to add to the interest in French'which | Eddie Collins, E hardson andi Master | lcdding iroles withi the celebratad Hinrich's | sriiare? the yirgin beauty! ana: frestiiiess: of menterie, silver belt, diamonds. LG L L L 7 T O G q is already so pronounced through the efforts | R. J. Davis Opera company in Philadelphia for the past Mrs. Millard wore a rich costume of | !ation from friends abroad. B Lok (Ll BMLG LU Lot i B B 1, at the residence of the bride's [ four years. She was pupil of Mme, Mar- | Dature, unspoiled by man, instils anew sen- e e R G The gucts were: Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph | appearing in all the panoply of the big guns AraGining o8 RUGT S EMUa ATARET, S Binaton 2608 Burdette.| thesl; Parls, andyithe: Aniaricanc Musciar, || BAtion” into? evary S soutiwHioh . vibrates hor Mrs, “Horbach appiared in an elaborate | MCYer, Chicaso, fLT Mr. “and Mrs. Louis | of the army to do honor 1o the seerstary, Wright and Dwignns. B [ Omaha, Neb., Miss Pinkie Smith | one of the leading musical journals of New | mysterious voice. The rolling green patenas tollette of pale heliotrope silk, trimmed | yPthSCUile, Mr. and Mrs. DLogan, Mr. and | who came to inspect the barracks and | mr. Charles L. Wright and Miss * Eiia air, Neb., to John €. Green of Balti- [ York, says: “Mme. Uatall has a fine, | are cut off sheer and straight from the o L ) Mrs. Nathan Rothschild, Mr. and Mr sops at Fort Omaha. Inspection was had . r and from the en in black thread lace I . Y e v A T Ore o - i Dwigans were marrled at the home of Mr. | more, Md., April 10, 1894. The bride | bure, true soprano voice of unusual compass. | circling belts of jungle, as though measur i Mrs, ates graced a lovely costume of | Becher. Mr. and M Lobman, Mr. and [ of the new Fort Crook, n in process of R g % Fokodiery ve ing in white satin and | Her execution is brilliant and worthy of | off by hur hands, a King fe 3 DIRaIc sl i aiaro ' Mrs. Dr. Hoftman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Katz, | ercetion, and later the distinguished guests | and Mrs. Sol Blotcky, 3000 Pacific street. | looked very T IS W lilLe Ra U Hars arautitaReNao TGN ANt g b R e DR LK ERTcalire ot black silk and jet, diamonds. gl : : ‘ 5 3 01, by Rev, | earl trimmings, entraine, The immediate | her great teacher, which Is the brightest | {hese olovated regions which has never b Mrs. Caldwell ‘wore a_reception tofletto | M and Mrs. Grotte, Mr. and Mre. Merritt, | were driven to Fort Omaha, where a revicw | Wednesday ovening, April 11, 1504, by Rev. | bedrl trimiings, entrane, parties were | compliment 1 can pay her.” BREIBPAGorIIVE [xIAILALE UTHE v taln of black brocaded satin, enriched with beau- [ §if Apd Mre. Sotnenberk, A s oatb s e ol G Inoseay e R e e "Mayed by Miss | present. Bishop James A. Handy of Kan Ot Charlotte Maconda, prima donna so- | ranges which inclose the grassy plains ar tiful diamonds. AvHE SIS i A ME e ME R o iy G Ly by Ao Y Sita as City, Kan., officiated. Mr. and Mrs. [ prano, the Washington Post said: *Miss | clothed from base to summit with primoval Mk AW L8 T (DIelt 2 kTana 1noe) Arnstein, Mr. and Mrs z, Mr. and Mrs. | was tendered the visitors by Colonel Bates, | Daisy M. Reynelds and little Miss Sarah won 1oft on’ (k¢ 12Uh for_ihelr. futuro home | Chatlotte Maconda as Michacla (in Carmen) | Sovest. rommiisoy o mumimit, with primeval Henoch, Mr. and Mrs. Bloch, Mr. and Mrs. | which occupied the morning. At noon the | Bloteky acted as maid of honor. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Brandeiss, Mr. party returned to the home of General One of Om.m{‘» best elocutionists, Miss a\“fl-llmnl:r\.‘ Ma Mrs. Bamberger, Mr. and Mrs. G ahn, | Brooke, where the commander of the De- | Day, rendered sevetal appropriate selectic Mr. and Mrs. el Sl e Wi L Mr. and Mrs. Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. San partment of the Platt: and Mrs. Brooke had | Music and songs,.vere furnished by Mrs. | musical party at their reside l‘u‘l’:»ly ‘;Nf“' ‘;;;)I‘ll"f\',‘ f":'l! I"‘,":h‘"“y“_‘.“’;(‘ “"I;:l An appalling loneliness broods over the Mr. and Mrs. Juliug Firth, Mrs. Louis Her' [ invited a number of well known people to | Williams, Miss Sean and Misy Reynolds. nam street, Friday evening, in honor of Mr. | Gioly, tree fiom any tremolo quallty, and scene, nio song of bird stiry the silence, and 208, Lincoln, Neb.; Mrs. Lehman, and a | luncheon in honor of Mr. Lamont's visit. Among those pfedent were: — Mr.and Mrs. | J. . Kelly. The evening was spent in | Sho Sini L BPod0; alCIRIace the deathlike hush which reigns o the lively octogenarian in the person of Mrs. | The guests were on this occasion: Mr. and | Charles Cleland, Mr. and Mrs. Maxfield, Mr. | listening to musical selections on the piano, Th e e Norl Timss had: the crollomiie gloomy forest is unbroken even by the Betty Meyer, the mother of Mrs. Sam Drei- | Mrs, Patrick, Mr. Yates. Mr. Kountze, Mr. | and Mrs, W. R.[€d Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. | mandolin and guitar, while the Helle Zither o y“ ‘r‘.,_m“lfv m'l"‘n f"" “'j‘p I‘I’m‘ :":‘- rustle of a leaf, for noon is the midnight fuss and great-grandmother — to the off- | F. Murphy, Mr. J. H. Millard, Mr. Greene, | John Davis, Mr..and Mrs. Heims and | club played some choice selections. De- 40 ay egarding Helen von Doenluff, the | of the tropics, and the bluck depths of tho springs of Mrs. Firth; Misses Hattie Dre Mr. Webster, Judg: Doane, Judge Wakeley, | daughter, Miss HIl# Day, Miss Mattie Brown, | jicious refreshments were served. Those NHGlen vont DoealE “‘“ for “”w"j;l e »!‘ haunted jungle are wrapped in spellbound D cama and Minie Lobman, Mattic | Dr. Miller, Governor Boyd, Mr. Hitchcock, | Miss Belia S. Swyny Miss Daisy M. Reynolds, | prosent were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles M- [ <He! s moenIuft was for years connected | sleep. At nightfall the lithe cheta glldes Palack, Minnie Levy, Sioux City, Ia.; Hattie [ General Cowin, Capt Broatch, Judgs | Mrs, Charles B, W liams, Mr. Willlam Flen Govern, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sade, Carl | Mith the Bumtna Juch and American Opera | stealthily from tho branches and crougiies Oberfelder, [Flora ‘and Nettie 'Rothschild, [ Dundy, Mr. Burt, Mr. Holdrege, Mr. Dickin- | ing, Mr. Etlv\urd. Williams, . Mr. Jesse | pisher, J. C. Delaney, Mr. and Mrs.' Hun- [ (oPARIcs anq sing In almost every city of | for his prey among the crowding trees. “Tho Belle Keifer, Minnie Levy, Flora Alder, Hat- | son, Mr. Orr, Mr. Offutt, Judge Davis, Gen- | Cleland, Mr. C. Reynolds. gate and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oppenheimer. “' SR ‘{ {8 ASEIGH hmn“‘»[‘[’“-fl Ao & l{rnmhhu: antlers of the elk rise above th tie Becher, ‘Bettie Hass, Rosenthal, Green; | eral and Mrs. Dandy, Major and Mrs. Miss Maud Callahan, who 18 about to 10076 | earienin op ey hicth, full, prima donna igled undergrowth and the moose dee Messrs. Julius Dreifuss, E. Strauss, Gus | Schwan, Major and Mrs. Humphrey, Major ive. - ok lia-RHiories (BAG R LIS B S MRAn setainua | oo ra R (orReeXcebtIbm1 Iy N uality | browses in the shade of the mossy houshs Deiches, Julius Meyer, Trauerman, Alex and | and Mrs. Cushing, Colonel und Mrs. Bache, | Mr. and Mrd, O Jenden, $12 South imber of her friends’ st week at the | Uhrousliout a large compass—one of"those | along which the wildcat creeps, while tho Edgar Wessel, Sam Sonnenberg, Frederic [ Colonel Benham, Captain Crowder, Captain | pwenty-first strget, entertained a number saidence of Mr.,and Mrs, O, H. T. Riepen, | ‘olcos Which Is becoming rersmand, rarer | savage boar roots among the fallen leaves. Cassius Seligsohn, Carl Furth, Hugo Bam- | and Mrs. Ay ajor Comegye, Major Hal- | of telo {efends Welhigh’ vel Tussday oven | iooncs oF Mr. and s, O I T. Riepen, | nowadays. s at once pure, velvety and When the rising moon illuminated tho berger, Louis Keifer, Meyer Klein, Butten- | ford, Judge Thurston, Paxton, Mr. Bar- |y followed with refreshments. evening was spent at cards, dancing, voeal *“\ 2.0:¢ Clatk v waltiie O lonely landscape, herds of ,wild clephunts stein, Douglas, Lee, Rothschild, Simon Eiso- | ton, Major and Mra. Hamilton, Captain ana [ O\ G o T e W B, Ruther- | oo fateamental - muat Refreshiments | o, bayne Clarke Js well known to Omaha mu- f emerge from the dark Junsie and roum over ank | Quay, Colonel Bates, Major Worth, Colonel | \v™ 70a " Mre. Riepen won the consolation | w Misses Cora Sayers, Clara Eastman, | “parron.Berthald is thus spoken of by tho | an unknown. land, The olephant seans; which attracted almost as much attention as the | forms’ a green fringe hanging from every Mrs. Morgan wore a dainty gown of black principal character, Miss Emma Juch. Her | bough. silk and_chiffon. Miss Millard appeared in an imported cos- tume of heavy black corded silk and wore exquisite deep red roses. Miss Helen Millard looked particularly beautiful in an imported costume of corn- colored satin, trimmed in gold spangles. Miss Wooiworth, always handsome and well dressed, wore a graceful tollette of black silk brocaded in tiny purple flowers, purple satin sleeves. Miss Mary Dandy, one of the loveliest of the season’s debutantes, was in white chif- fon with a deep frill of laco. Miss Pratt looked very handsome in heavy white corded silk and chiffon. Miss Flo Yates wore a singularly at- tractive costume of rose pink brocaded satin trimmed in double flounces of rich lace. Miss Colpetzer wore a light flowered silk. Miss Collins presided at the table, which | ATy, Balt Lake: State Senator Hoelnshe was daintily covered with a rich white cloth | °f 10Wa : gougl Ll ne ) e 3 Saught up ot the corners with festoons of | Folagler of the World Herald and ®. 1. | Titch, Colonel and Mrs, Stanton, Lioutonant | prizes. Those presemt wera Mr. and dirs. | Jessis ani Lillle Tower, Fannio Sigier ani | o farro"chertiald |8 thus gnoken of by, tho | an unknown land. Tho clephant Rl rose pink crepe, La France roses being placed ott. i A SO U . Mr. | 3. G. Cohrt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Nordeen, Mr. | Ora Chenoy, Mesars. M. Robortson, George | 1uld wag' IFaust, and & more. consummate; | bici®y e uniformity of the” undulating Lo lanloy LR urslan dsamoyar,ilooks St ities; " Later the party was escorted to*Happy | SOMrs. P O Detersen, Mr. and Mrs W. | Henderson, Al Stult, Arthur Burnett, W. M. | gryictic endowment fow singers can boast of. | spears, s the forage for which (he atrans ng for il the world like some new fangled | The Ladies' ausiliary corps has every | Liler (he parly was escorted to' Happy | b Rutherford, Mr. and‘Mrs. M. Jacobsen: | Willard and . J. Stockdale, . A tenor of unequaled swectness, Mr. Ber- | glors of the herd Scour the patenas, and While, the ator pog ot service, sINEING | reason to be. congratulated upon the suc- | spent, the head of the war dopartment ana | M, nd Mrs. COH. T Riepen, Mr.'and [ UA'very pleasant surprise party was given | thald's organ is 80 completely undor lis con- many Cingalese superstitions linger around Miaa Comtingeer Dolled for the tea Which | cou of the “Flag Dancing Party” given | Ms party loaving for tho east via the A | Mi% J. Jensem Mr. 'N. Swendgood and | o¢"the home of John Kemp, Twenticth and | ol that the art brougnt into requisition in | the elevated tableland. Miss Collins knows so well how to brew. o ) g AL muktco “at 6 o'clock, aftor an excesdingly | Miss Maud Callahan, Harney streets, Tuesday evening. The even- | difficult passages was concealed bencath the | The recont spoor of an elephant marks our Miss Woolyorth prosided ‘at the' coffee [ Under their auspices at the armory on Mon- | Waukeo at 0 B Dira. Stiger's Ten. ing was spent at high five and other sccial | appearance of perfect ease tracks and creases at a deep pool known to tables, while Miss Dandy did like service | day cvening, April 9. The arrangement: BYsaY: e Mrs. Adam Stiger, for her niece, Miss | Bames. A deliclous supper was served dur- | pierre Delasco, basso, was referred to in | b a favorite drinking place of the wild ani with the strawberry frappe, which was de- | were complete for handling the immense Mrs, Nellle Fisher Entertains, sre. Adam ; Stlsen y 'lav op | ing the evening. Among those present were: | the following language in a criticism in the | mals which haunt the jungle. A deaf elo liclous. _ One of the features of the after- | crowa which thronged the armory, this s, Nellle Fisher entertained In a very | Stiger, gave a beautitul pink tea Tuesday of | yjjsseq Nettle De Coto, Julia O'Conner, Mary | New York Press: “A large part of the suc- | phant ' frequently perambulates the ik o e L o T il VeSUNts | boing accomplished without the siightest | pleasant manner at her residence, 1603 How- | last weel. —The rooms were exquisitely | Agnew, Rose Faley, Maggle Greeley, Cora | coss of the performance was e to the | Diime. T e o e o P Which have been zealously collected by the | oot o most trivial accident. Th el s oaa Ml raday R evania “‘,u"b" of | decorated in pink, hydrangeas and La France | Sheeley, Polly Bergan, Geneva Croft, Ella [ superh singing and acting of Delasco, who | dah, and therefore invulnerable, no sports- travolosgemOvorntiedamulliitablotatiwhionl| ingtorations in Ltiie| armary, consistod voth all s AL aBEncay L L roses predominating, Mrs. Stiger was as- | Croft, MeDermott, Kate Vennesly; Messrs. | thus adds another to the long list of parts | man having hitherto suceeedod’ in piorcing Miss Dandy presided there was thrown a ERt 4 b - | friends with progressive high five. sisted in receiving by Miss Stiger, Mrs. | Phil Donahue, Robert Donahue, Tom 0'Con- | in which he Is pre-eminent. He ook the | his hide—a fact probably due to the great : great quantity of red, white and blue bunt- | RS ALieL | sis ¥ . oL T Helis {hrBo acart of old Roman lace, the work of | fup*sireiohed entirely around the gallery | , Tiere was no attempt at any elaborate | Gross, Mrs, Baker, Mre Frank Ober, Mrs. | nor, James iWhiting, Harry Withrow, P. | tolo of the barber, and both In his slging | Los o ene aren) the peasant womon of the Compagna, brought | wity *gireamers of the same materia) sus. | Jecorations, the furnishings of the rooms | Grigiths, Mrs, F. M, Richardson and Miss | McCann, f'red Hoftman, Fred Rockellf. and acting brouglht loutithe notuous: Hurios Al out by the under cover of rose pink crepe. ended from the electric light fixtures on | DENE 80 tastefully selected and arranged | Ajoxander. Quite 150 guests were present | niss Annie A. Helms on Wednesday en- | of the part with fine effect.” THE OYSTER OF COMMERCE. Chalnsesecenor wmanys menand i(neline it st SR el Bl SO [ thaislicile was needan o makaithintpiabatate | Iau stk Ynd molios opitna an and onjaned the | e e O e Ry e O e e Lt Timiee unlon of Lwo old familles made the event | wiymy' N. W. Johnson and Tyson con- | Tactive, each apartment presenting a very [ opportunity to revive friendships, many of | 616 Sewth Scentoenth str Those present | gives the following flattering notice: “The | A Blg Business Wheroln Maryland Has & one of the memorable occasions of the sea- stituted the guard at the front door, for | C03Y and comfortable appearance, yet dainty | o older families being represented at the were: Mrs. W. T. Fish Meyers, Miss | first appearance of Mr. William Mertes in Cinel son. the purpose of taking tickets and receiving | bows of ribbon were fastened In conspicuous | unction. Fan, Mrs. C. Brink, Mrs. Gevyun, Mrs. | the ‘Messiah’ was the feature of the concert. | mna nero who was the first man to swallow. A Golden Wedding. he guests, Private Potter being in charge | Places and the soft rays of light added to Doings In Soclety. Ansen, Mrs. Hotchkiss, Mrs. Arnett, Mrs. | His voice is broad, deep, of extra quality |= e T aayes rms oo e (AL Ll £ 15 charee | the attractiveness of the scene. 8 X van, Mrs. Shaw, Mr. C. Brink, | and smoothness. It is a grand voice in | 80 O¥ster wo Mr. and Mra. W. R. Ellington celebrated [ of the cloak room. Promptly at 8 o'clock | My IHUREENGHCR® B (he 880G o 1w George W. Balley has gone to Mon- EoyellAM R e miMes: Staviz oL msinicd | [and Ramostinete i Tin e (arend veleaindt bR S S e s e sltitiath (annlversary 2 Baturaay ot st [asesmbly jsaindss, when fthe dctiiiooroaBotilin, idsomeliiand-palnted china®plaquesi #lir, | tanas Mr. Ocltree, Mr. Merris, ‘Mr. Anson, Mr. | was tho favorite of the cvening. We hove | States fish commission and sce what an im- poek at their residence, Twenty-fourth and | JEEFEANG MG C B arehed on’ (e | Thomas . Granville captured the ‘gentle- | Miss Miller of Pittsburg, Pa., ls the guest Baker, Mr. Griffith, Mr. Weed, Mr. Bowdiller, | heard few singers from the States who can | portant industry he started all by himself. Burt strects. Many of their friends ot Cass | Sirect for o short arill, At §:15 o'clock the | Men's first prize, & handsome mirror, while | of Miss Drake. Mr. H. Horn, Mr. W. Ballard, Mr. Arnett, | compare with Mertens. He s a truly great | e pupatin tells all about the oyster county, where they formerly resided, were | assembly sounded again and the entire com- | M3 Jennic Schierstein and Mr, dames W. | Miss Loule Drake spent a few days 1n Chi- | Brate Powell, Percy Powell, Allie Lindbiad, | baritone in oratorio as well sas in- grand | [Phis bulletin telle, all apout, he, wster present at the golden wedding. The pres- | pany was rapidly formed, parading thirty- “““"\“““{”( j”ffj‘l‘lh"“‘m:’m(‘m"“""’“ on EILS | cago last week. Mr. Ezra Adams, Mr. Eck and Mr. J. Moore. | opera. duces one-third of the world's oyster pro- ents were numerous and elegant. The affair | two files front double rank. The report of | &% WEREN S B LO0 ORRET o o0 ey | Mrs. A, C. Powell Is visiting friends in | "o Senfor Cooking club gave a charming | Mrs, Katherine D. Wadsworth, n rosident | duct the story of the industry In that state Was carried out in such an excellent manner | the first sergeant showed only tyo men ab- [ o0 A SEREERAE O PREGIAE T O FEREY | Gothenburg, Neb. dinner at the residence of the Misses Yates | of Council Bluffs and well known In Omaha, | contains about all that is necessary to an that the old folks forgot their age and were | Sent. ~Captain Scharft put “the company | G=ioh SHUCR ANC PR © SR0rL FERETER | nrs. H. O. Wisher of Chicago is a guest of | Thursday evening. Twenty sat down to | o pupil under Max Miretzek at the Omaha | understaning of the importance of the oyster as happy as their daughters and sons, who | through the manual of arms and after a few | (AEAHPSER TG TEn G o ' | Mrs. John Francis. the dinner on this occasion, the table being | Opera Festival school, made her debut in | of commerce. . were all present. foot movements the company was dismissed U“XI[' refreshments were served during Miss Burr and Miss Grace Burr of Lincoln | exquisitely decorated with xvllv]( carnations. | concert in New York at the Grand Opera Of the 35,000,000 bushels of f.v)val‘ "‘ ,:y?lll‘;" At L oiclock dellclous dinner was served, fand tho drill corps ~formed immedlately | ) 0o, e “Thoso prosent woro: Mr. and | aro the gucsts of Mra. Pritchett. Atiench plate was a menu daintily painted | house on the Sth inst., appearing ns - tho [ duced in the world cach year, nearly 30,000,- the dining room being beautifully decorated | afterward for the exhibition drill. Afte Mrs, {\, T “vh"L Mr..and “._ ,i. C. Mr. Hixson and Mr. Watson of Chicago | It water colors, with (Alnkllu.'”' Tub’ in only lady vocalist in a concert iven by the | 000 bushels are natives ;VY y“"l llllI : hI' with tragrant flowers’ and dainty fostoons, | drilling the entire manual o arms | Mt W T White Mro and Mee T .| Mr Hixson and Mr. Watson o large gilt letters ‘on the outside. The fortu- | yenvwned Glimore's band | and more than 11,000,000 bushels come which were arranged in the most artistic | was executed with precision, the different 1E195 SR Dioktord M RN a B o nate guests were: Miss Nash, Mrs. Offutt, The New York Herald had the following | from Maryland waters. The value of Mary- manner. firings being excellent and the volleys well | Mr. and Mrs. 1. Bickford, Mr. and Mrs. ) Miss Cushing lett on Thursday at noon for Mi rwood, Miss Chandler, Miss Brown, | (o say concerning the lady's singing. M IRn BB LAl DaauGt L ke ey $6/000,000) Old-time recitations were indulged In untfl | delivered both standing and kneeling, The | Krank Hawkinson, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Schier- | yer future home in Washington, D. C. u Pratt, Miss McKonna, Mr. and Mrs. [ Waduworth. a youns sopranc, made a v that of the United States about $16,600.000, 3 oclock, when Judge Smith delivered an | street column formation came next, the | Stelt M. atid Ars. Sames W Boule MR Miss Mary Barker was surprised by a T, Mr. Hixsion. of Chicago, Mr. Watson of | guccessful debut at this concert. Her voice | and that of the rest of the world a little address of welcome, telling how long he had | corps being divided for this purpose into (,-Flfi »"“"- a T; “"mmr;*\ir-“\, o Bout. | company of “ner frienas Tuesday evening. Chicago, Mr. Patrick, Mr. John Patrick, Mr. | j"exceedingly pretty and sympathetic, and | more than $12,500,000. It will be noted that a known Mr. Ellington and also relating in- | four platoons, commanded respectively by N 15 ko VB {l R AR 2, Mrs. S. Hoffman returned from Florida | A. C. Smith, Mr. Gannett, Mr. Wyman, Cap- | 1o sings with good taste, her method being | higher valuation per bughel is put upon for- cldents when Mr. Ellington was sherift of | First Lieutenant W. J. Foye, Second Liou- | Misses Esther and A 1 last week after an absence of four months. | tain Crowder, Mr. Lyman. good. She well deserved the applause | elgn than upon United States oysters. This Cass county. tenant J. H. Johnson, First Sergeant Wil- Surprised by Instaliments. Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Grable were in | A company of friends vere [ln\'llo:lllql to | which greeted her performance of Jho f s bocauso goad oysters aro l‘h:’fllr' ligraspehile This was followed by Major Patrick and | liam I. Stockham and Sergeant Burt C. o close vel “hica “the last week of the grand opera | play high five at the home of Dr. and Mrs. nani, involami’ For an encore, Mrs. | poor oysters are dear elsewhere e Rev. Campbell with their speeches of con- | Fowler, while the four lance corporals acted | At the close of ”,'“ Angual c"‘"“",“:'l'; of iOntvagp ter. thislast ved § ¥ C. L. Smith; 3818 Charles street, Wednesday dsworth sang Nevins' ‘Good Night, Be- | lover of this delicacy calls for oysters in a gratulation. Miss Cora Young and Miss A. | as guides for the two extra platoons. Uj \he StatasLieaatio of;l.08) ';";‘ A "l' Uy "’“ Mrs. Charles Lyman gave a pretty dinner | vening. The ladies who won ‘prizes were | joved,’ very charmingly, and, later in the | London sating houso he 1s asked it e wil Kennedy entertained the guests with comic | the conclusion of the drill, which lasted | Assoclations, held in Lincoln last Decembe Mrs, Charles L : ! Mrs. Dake, Miss Maria Armstrong and Mrs. | conecrt, the. Nobil" Sisnors from ‘Lios | have the best, and when he says that ho recitations, which were enjoyed by every one. | about fifteen minutes, the large audience | the retiring president, Mr. T. J. Fitzmorris last Saturday evening for a number.of | i ond the lucky gentlemen were | fuguenots’ Mrs. Wadsworth will make | will he gets a samplo of Holland's produet, At 5 o'clock the guests began to depart | manifested its approval by hearty applause | or Omana, was Inveigled In a quiet corner | (FieRds: . Messrs. Coulter, Shapler and Montgomery. | her debut in grand opera in Omaha next [ The oyster beds of Holland yleld about 70, for thelr homes, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Bl- | as tha corps reformed.for dismissal. Cap- | gng informed that & testimonial Of cstasme | . Mr. and Mrs. F.'B. Batley leave this morn- [ quclcth SOLcSU o *P o Bng wra Soiatar: | oo o e i ot Brand arers st | bushels a year, and they are valued in s lington many happy years to come. tain = Scharff, among = other movements, | gix volumes of the Century Encyclopedic Dic- | In& for California, to be gone two or three | yjps Armstrong, Miss Marla Armstrong, Mr. [ Royd's in “Rrnani,” under the direction of | computation at $440,000, or more than $6 a The following were presen brought the street column into square while | {ionary—would be forwarded to his residence, | MOnths. and Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. | Max Maretzek. bushel. Maryland oysters are put down at Judge Smith, Major Patrick, L. Young | marching with the fourth platoon in front. The presentation was completed last Thurs- Mr. N. W. Charles and family leave | pake, Mr. and Mrs. Montague, Mr. and Mrs. shade over G0 cents a bushel; but there 1,:\ and wife, Miss Julla Davis, Mr. and Mrs. | This was somewhat of an innovation to | gy evening. By concerted arrangement be- | tomorrow - for Texas and will reside in | Couiter. J. Leon Coulter J: Pioaf, Mrs. Bos Mr. Taber will give his twenty-fith organ [ be no. comparison botween ' the succulent T. J. Ellington, Ambrose Eilington, Matt | the men, but they were mot to be caught | fenen the hostess and. the donoes. the re. | Lampas wicl, Mra Bissell, Miss Bovor, M. Strechlow, | yccitiy (his afternoon at 30 in the First | Morsel of Maryland and tho rugged old mol- Young, Rey, and Mrs. Campbell, Blair, Neb.; | napping, 'and this, s well as several other | itich ‘(ag kept In the dark, and did not | Mrs. B, A. Mills and Miss Alda Mills | Miss' Jonnic Sheplor, Miss Goiden Smith | L& gregational church and will have the as- | 1usk of Holland. *he latter, us caten in ey, Waller, Webster county, Ne- | movements, was oxocuted with the usual | giliicct What was to happen untll returning [ have: returned from & aix. weeks' (rip in | and Mr. and Mre Trivett sistance of Mrs. E. A. agpvann,i| Buroue: Incke And castos ciowbal like A Braska Il‘ D nEan Me and Mes. 3. W. i progiaton. from business to find his home taken po: California. On Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock in St. | and Mr. John . FPisher, tenor. Mr. Taber | Ante RAIT, BORREE, pepper; and when (h oun enver, Colo.; C. C. Ellington, Mr. At 9:30 the Union Pacific band, stationed [ i55 of by twenty officers of Omaha ass Mrs. T. J. Rogers went to St. Louis Mon- [ Mary's Episcopal church of Blair occurred | will repeat the program given last Sunday, | and sprin ¥ 18 ad) loaovitnoy and Mrs. J. Weston, St. Joseph, Mo.; Cora 8 g ory, 0| he ) 2 0| v SATH, R Y X ) A% r > r pXCE) o | partaker tackles the so-called de Acy {ro! in the front gallery, struck up the m tions. The presentation speech was made by | gay for the opernand a visit to her sister, | the wedding of Miss Flora Castetter to Mr. | with one or two exceptions, and will be T e AT Young, Mrs. I M. Dalton, Councll Blufte; | for tho grand march, which was led by I pi™y v \Garn to whioh Mr. Fitemorriy | U2 for the opera‘and s " | Nash of Central City, Rev. Mr. Talbot offi- | as follows Holland 11 seems (0 Iim that the chiet dif- Miss V. Young, Mrs. L. Kennedy Pirst Ser Willlam . Stockham ani | oo 5 L ; S [t E AT ! A i ; 5 PART FIRST. ference between the oyster and the seasoned v First Sergeant am _H. Stockham made a fitting response of thanks and wel 3 g reh Wy » have | ciating. The Lohengrin and Mendelssohn 4 o ight kill hin Monen: Nobyi Lo Young, Miss Auna ¥oung, | participated in by about 160 couples. At [ gonie ®piicr"Speechos were delivered by all | , MT- and Mrs. JyC. Burch of Wymore have wedding marches were played by Mr. J. It | Pilgrims Chorus.... o cent would be that the cent might kill him :\Ilurrx\’)(’, ,I..uj m;.‘ ux‘!ll“ 5 i B the conclusion of the march all ‘the pro- | cuodes after which the meeting adjourned I\)i“"‘ ‘v"xvu.\g.,.{:\mlu.. past week of Mr. and it T et wotte (rons “,u‘,m‘,: i hon and the oyster might not. am Royel, jr., Rock Creck, Neb - J. | grams had been -distributed, and dancing | F'°5% b G naIa e o | Mrs. - Vaill. " er trayeling gown of light clot e Rolac ) Tiord, Bain i - ad So Bluft, Neb; Mr. N, Ke Plattamouthi | proetam of twenty numbers and two, ex e maont i ars Hanry || bb i /By Dr Wikion, “and ‘theaublect, [ XA Eiken ANax by Len Rraiher, Tmmedjately L cner | - LONDON, Apr . 98 the Jats Mr. J. Royel, Rock Creck; Mre. Katle Gap: | Rl [[uII\y i R S ,.,':,'ff‘“m{‘:‘l.';|.§~:\Il‘yh»"‘:}"J{‘f;‘.: SR ‘lh”\‘\ “Those Who Were Ready." Atanbaagreman yl.'\w’;'».! Pl p ; from Lohengrin........... Wagner | o 0 b amouth (Sir. Dudley | Coutts g biatamaatns Mir. and Mrs, L. H. { orchestra furnishod tho music for ~ the [ Gure g R, Pertost, G, M. Nattinger Mr. and Mrs, Wii§. Rector are In Chlcago | [uronts " where the wedding breakfast was | Overture—Bohemian Giri Iilv.Baife | Majoribanks) has been made public. Hon Joung, Plattsamouth; Mr. D. A. Young and | gyneing, while the Union Pacific band sup- | Darthwiok. B B, Bryson, W W on a visit to theit lsister, Mrs. Charles F. | PIT00S BRGEE Lot oM Pand. Mrs, Nash PART SECOND Coutts-Majoribanks, his second son, Is left Waknor Cotoradn: Mo i and Bessie | piiea the promenade musle botween dance teimrod, I, O Riidadgs, Georgs W, | Scovll born Minaly Huwko loft for an_extended wedding trip through | Maren Funebre <..Chopin [ the cattie” ranch and the machinery in tho iiisers Cotorados Mre. Lizzle Connely, Joo | pegides playing a number of delighttul [ Gaots® TeMrod S B RAGMILY Aehl N Mrs. H. W. and Miss Jentlo Yates | the east. Only the family and Immediute | Soprano Solo-Jerusalom, from &t Paul Dakotus and his Interost in e Rookng lington. Mureay, T rank Youns Cecll | marches and waltae dreen, John H. Butler, C. E. Reynolds, | returned Friday fmm St. Louis, where they | friends were present at the ceremony. . ¢ ++ Mendelssohn | Horse ranche, as well ag 600 shares in- Ellington, Murray. evening the Glee club, com 2 g Mrs, Cudihy Hudson Bay company, of which he advis L o During |\|‘. ‘uun nj I“A .[.[ ALEl \'.'r 'homas H. Dailey, D. R. Ennis, G Ben- | have been enjoyink the opera A very happy wedding took place at St. | 4 niermezzo, from Cavalleria Rusticana e legatee to become a director. The eld A ;‘.:: ul:f.rll?h.h:]ll ‘u EiBlohinge 2 L’"“'": GlenaNieanTAL AL Corporal Paul | ¢V St l.\xr: and lA\lfi»”u«. rt ‘|l|tn:.:(»;’r;:}’::‘:":;‘;li\l-}:g Agnes’ churel, T{.n{v‘x:‘m.’,:1(;‘.‘“'::‘(" 1:.’{‘”.:,.” b N soeeee Magouent f (0 B0 0 O Givard | Maoribanks, MBAQUAFACS. - B a8 given at Fort | yoe inch and Private Frank Wallace, sang Mr. and Mrs, Rocheford Surprised. the congratulations, of th 8 ing, Father Moriarity | mIDg the March and Choros—Tanihauser, . Wagner | recently’ the liberal whip, has succeeded Monday afternoon tracting parties were Miss Niobrara last week under the auspices of | vERUTO0E SO0 FUINC SRl toned®ta ves | A “surmrlse party was. given Wednes- | Dirth of a son Monday a moy. Tho contracting parties wero MI FepanLly UG LNARAL Mesdames West, Cruse and Gallagher, which | spond to an encore. Drum Sergeant C. H. | qoy evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Roche- T AR AR A S O R N AURRdAY. FeaLE aitla ara ‘vare. Rroud - P was one of the brightest events in the so- Goodenaugts And oule of his Hen Kave & VOIY | forq at their residence, 2023 Bouth Bighteenth | announced. . Ac hdile.Sundays in April.. | & recaption was given the mewly. married | of thelr success in the antertalament luat LA AR > § Ty of ex hibitio ck throwing whilo » L £ onda oh oyal Arcan as | MADRID, clal life of the Sixth cavalry. pretty exhibition of stick th {3 street. The evening was pleasantly spen Mrs. Arthur C.'8fnith is in Boston, wh: couple at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James | Monday night. Royal Arcanum hall wa ogarded as being shaky owlng , the S cava ed | Playing on the drum, which won for thom | ) P T R 4 45 Y A i WA0K Ly & which delicious refreshments | full to overflowing and every number was | cabinet A% et (e vxth cavalry band urnished | LO8 TR foq' applause. Refreshments, con- | by all present, cards and danelng being the | sno went to attendi the wedding of her sste Lawey. .’" 0% "Miss Cassle Riley and. Mr. | finely rendered and did honor to those who | to the opposition of the conservatives to tho the music, which was greatly appreciated ve cre d delicle o made | chief amusements. Miss White, who visited her winter before i Py s 4 i AT and added to the pleasure of the evening, | S3I0E OF 1e sredmn wil ASowS Bome mae | Sk onc thore present were: Mr. ant Mra. | Mt Jossnh ~Dufia .miade. up: the bridal “party. | Kook’ pert, . Nob uiie leasc important ttem | commerial {resty with Qerimeay, ‘Aufitria The costumes were pretty and appropriate, | faKe: Merh S€tveC It UK e vory afoiont { A: Shall, Mr ulnld h:flrn. I\ “l»‘u'l. b};- “:ml Miss Menle and Miss Sadie Hambleton, | A large :mm!l- r of I|.~-.uu|n!ul presenta. wer was the fa 50 wa Y an aly. and although living in the land of the bliz. | (ADI° i Sual b VeTY Afolen s. H. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hallow, M an e rg bt | ecelved by the bride and groom and when | s sards and sand storms, the affair was a de- | COTPS of young ludies, who were kobt busy |y " ang "N, . ‘White, Mr. and Mrs, WM LINIE e g R MULarE, 1Rtk 100 triends saw them off at the depot olded sucooss, Jalling :"w::ell\:m?.‘: T danoes. 10" be: | Snand, Mr. and Mra. J, Grane, Mr. and Mrs, | Vodnesday morning for Toy y showered them with rice and the best Among the most becomingly gowned were: | freshments (i S 0] " F. Squires, Mr. and Mrs, Van B. Lady, Mr. 9 G of ‘wishes. In the evening the couple left Mrs, Wost, “Dolly Varden: Mre. Kenday. | Umated that 500 persons were present dur. [0 STes My Sod firs, VA B Ladv, Mo Miss Amy Barker entertained a few friends | po. ‘gioux City, where they will reside. In b ¢ | Ing the eveniug, the armory being tested | yyiigior, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Stryker, Mr. | Informally Wednesday evening for Miss Bur- [ f0F Bion €I WAREe SR, WG KosiCE: “White Nun;" Mrs. Munday, '‘Goddess of olty ol v ! Liberty: Mrs, Cheever and Sirs. Anterson. | 10,108 full capacity on this occasion and Mrs. P. Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. W. | gert of Nebraska City, who Is the guest of | JGHO (0 B0 B0 Lt o o attended the Serge: e Forby is reported on th N = > a s chefor Mrs. F. P. Kirkendall t g ' Vpwin Topales " Miss Biotaonbuek Soatrson: |~ gergeant L ¥ ot ; Rocheford, jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. Rocheford, | 3 all. reception: Mr, and Mrs. Poole, Mr. and Mrs, tonant, Haney. "“Two Little Ging nd Lieus | gick liat, suffering from a Yo M. ree, | Mrs. M. Rochoford, Misses A. Kelloy, Nellio | Mrs. . M. Morsman entertained at ainner | ois Garman, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harring Mrs. Gallagher, “Folly a la Vassar;’ Mrs. The applications of Mr. Edgar M. Fres. | kolley, K. Hardy. J. Rochetord, M. Roche- | Tucsday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Offut, | ter aisses Nottie, Marla and Denny Has i ; son ot Mr. M. B. Freo, ond Mr. O. 3. 'tord,"Dacy, A. Foll, Mestra: P. Wyman, | Miss Sherwood, biss Nash, Miss Mary Nush, | Somxi o eae e and Tosa Hawloy. Mr. : Cruse, “Empir Mrs. Ruthers, “Night;" | 50 0ed e been handed to the re e g 2 Mra. Gray, “Red Riding Hood:" Mry, Stotsen- | Soniiire®, have been handod ‘o fhe ©e | will siryke Fitips Mr. Lyman and Mr. Ganuett Mrs, George L. Wright, Omaha; Mrs. Georg burg, “Navahoe Squaw;" Captain Cheever, | piie” Siletin, UL K. of A, Entertalnment Frank Lea Short, who has been making | Kleffner, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dow i company ling, Mrs. Blla Christ, Mr. and Mrs. Larkin “A Decided Dudo:* Dr.‘Munday, “Barnum's | P "UoSth ) cotors of crtmson, dark | mhe wnn hits of Amerioa gave thetr | QUIte @ hit with tho “Niobe' ¥ Man;" Lieutenants Hyer and 2 o [T P T T T “" “"“'"" RHR GF CIRALI MY thelr | §urny home shortly, The season closing in | Mrs McGuirk, ~ Miss Maggle M Yes and No;" Lieutenant How The Ken- [ party, the company presenting each lady | (hird entertainment at the resldence of Ed | \yyghing turday of this week Guirk, Father ' MeDevi Father Morl tucky Gentleman;" Lieutenant Gallagher, | belonging to |the refreshment committee | We Marnell, 1424 North Seventeenth street, | Quite an elaborate luncheon was given by | arity, Mrs. Wallwebber Miss =~ Maggie *'Our Country Cousin® (female); Lileutenant | with one of these handsome badges. Friday evening, April 13. Cards were the | the Debutantes Cooking club at Miss Clara | Ward, Miss Lulu Davis, Omaha; Tim Sulll Cruse, “Continental”; Lieutenant Wilcox, Word has been received from Quarter- | most tmportant feature of the evening, t Palme on Thursday Only a few of the an, Misses Anna and Agnes Riley, Wil +Domino"; Lieutenant Beach, “Sallor;” Lleu- | master Wallace C. Taylor stating that he | gentlemen's prize being won by Ray C .Wag- | club members were present, and Mr. Robert | lam Brennan, Joseph Maher and Miss Me- tenant Gra; ulisted Man;" Lieutenant | survived the terrible storms in Wyoming, | ner, the ladies' prize by Mrs. Marnell. After | Smith of Salt Lake was the guest of hopor. | Klusky Charles Whiltaker gave a 5 Far-