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« i T THE_OMAMA DAILY BEE: SU:DAY, MAY 20, 1S0i-TWENTY PAGES, SOV '’ [ where the two companies act as escort to the | holt, Grace Clark of Payillion, Darlene Cur- IN LOCAL MUSICAL CIRCLES, tonight, wires his manager, Mr. Fit: id, | QY 't p 50(."'4’“ BH \””':D | Grand Army posts and participate in the | tis, Cella Kessler, Ko Howell, EAith : L that 1t will be imposaible. for Bim to Feach | blflMW\RIF\‘ T\I\F ’”"" ““F the report refusing to grant. the request. A ceromonies at the park. Thomas, Ethel Wilcox, Pattie Hopper, Mabel At Meyer's hall' on Wednesday the last Omaha In time. Mr. Jay Taylor is also 9 vl 2 i o pt :\":m“”m!l an f" f res "mm!:" peeial” comne as read and referred to the speclal com- Monday evening, May 28, the colors will | Hume. meeting of this seagop_was hold by the La- | Prevented from singing a solo at the First Congrogational church for the same reason, T mittee appointed on the subject yesterday. o formally prosented to the company by | Captain and Mrs, Ayers have greatly sur- | dfes Mu o x e : o el 48 usical soclety of the Woman's club. w Eventa that A ted the Attention of | the Ladies Auxiliary corps. The ceremonios | prised their friends by he announcement s s the company not leaving De % k § i " Few Events that Attrac will be held at the Coliseam and will be | that they will be iranmoterred o Governor's | Df: Duryea addressdrthe audlence on the | night last night & Denver untll mid- © Acgynbly Discussing the Question of Put- : T TANGLED, the Swells, participated In by the Omaha Guards and | jsland, a most desirable abode. subject of “‘Music 4w, Musiclans,” and for —e ting Them All Under Its Control S the Dodge Light Guards and the Om8HA | A protty dinnor was given by Mre. John | threc-quarters of an hour held his auditors The Westminster Choral union, assisted 8 Uontrol, Sowe Queer Explanations Made In the ONT r”:-”-‘x;‘ ',"'LI.'JF‘l :“M::.':x:{m l;”‘{ (alLOBTAM | Brooke on last Monday evening. Those pres- | entranced by the play of his wit and fancy. | o¥ SOMe "‘[ the leading musicians of the i INBEAN \I""l"“"l"""‘ o al ZFR onsists of guard mo: by details froi ote ¢ ! 3 ¢ e Nl eity, glve a musicale at the Wes " ND "0 fay 10 o crosse SUMMER GIRLS ONCE MORE TO THE FRONT | Con o e ion arits by | QA efe: Mr. and Mrs. Henham, Mr."and | His specch contalngsd several practical miltater ohuton Thursday. evenig. ey oy, | NO RESULT ARRIVED AT YESTERDAY | examtnation of F. A, Con today 1 it each company and the Gatling section. The | SANS oaniy SIRICEWOTE) gestions in regard to fature inusical events | The program is as follows il h B ) Coffin’ todny 1nt “the presentation speech will be made by Gen- The Debutantes’ Cooking club s now a | of the department that would be useful and | Chorus—What Are Stainer — bank wrecking cases the witness showed an The Machelors Entertain the Cooking Club | o0y Cowlin, and the response by Rev. mmu of ]n.l. p;..« .u_F; luull mv-l;m.l un.u a [ will doubtless be gpeted upon. Mrs. Rogers 2 Che Union Resolution Unanimonsly Adopted Looking | acuteness and Ingenfous ovasion of ques- I pris g o th . Wright But chapl the Thurstol erary club. Aast hursday they met at ollowed | that selection D on'" uet—Is Vivo E L'amo. Tampan: o bt ons ove Hrne o B Splendidly —Sarprise Parties in the 8 Wright Dutlef, chaplain of the Thurston | YTy, Qb Lot Trees e Dok | followed in that fnhpll:‘;:v-!’l\‘nu\\|‘~‘lm'llthl\:v| N VP B Lo e Campana Toward w Reanion with the Church flll { that even attorneys for the government Ascendant-Little Promise for an drcases will e made by Ton. John M. Thurs. | menta In Evidence.” | the Fair Land.” The sweetness of her lovoly | OrSan—a—Nocturne—....... .......Favarger Nouth—Preserved Smith's Caso admired. Notwithstanding this, however, Interestin BEHNOR) ton, Governor Crounke, Mayor Bemis and | J. A. Duffy of Datlington, Wis., delegato to | volce was broughtoout fully by the tender | 7 ‘",L’}‘l‘":-'l‘t e Solome Postponed Until Monday. ::; 'L;;\v"lnm»-rm”mwlwh‘x in lr;:lrl’ng n..lwn others. The Second Infantry band has been | the Anclent Order of Hibernlans convention, | melody of the song. Later she san “Alla e e atcher ¢ theory of the defense, and there has engaged to furnish the musle, At the con- | and wife, who have been visiting with Mr. | Stella Confidente,” -by-Rolandl, giving as an | Choral Union Ccompantat, Mian St Jeon giothing gained by 1t In. placing; tHe Outside of a few concorts, the opera and | clusion of the oxercises there will be a | and Mrs. W. R. Selden and the Misses Duffy, | encore “Friends,” by Loehr. Mrs. Race was | nder=on d % SARATOGA, N. Y., May 19.—The " [ defendants on the stand. Letters were pros soveral Inforinal functions, soclety can with | grand military ball in honor of the visiting | returned home the first of the week. a most sympathetic accompanist and Mr. \'|‘¢‘»':’"\""' Goelling sroposed 'l‘ bl 2 he subject w’lu \lu hich the witnesses were compelled entire proprioty be said to have been In | Cympanies and distingulshed guests. = In- | ~Mr, and Mrs, Dalton Risley gave for thelr | Burt Butier played'ithe obligatos with skill. | gojo i it ard 8. 4t can, | 0 LA ;\wvn:“l{‘w s bot i :1," j lo uckn mlli’x.,u“ and which showod " that ations have been sent to Governor Crounse | gues o S, Louts and Miss s, Whitmore played upo e planc 5 of ssembly and the various Presby- | Haughey, the president of the bank, had guests, Mrs. Mott of St. Louls and Miss | Mrs. Whitmore played upon the plano Mt Wit Vidie othivats i il Bher oK M e re Rt xistent state last week. Bul u 1 staff, General Colby and staff, Brigadier | Laura Marks of Sioux City, a theater party [ Weber's''Polacca Brillante” with great spirit | Trio—I Volees—Sunlight Abt ! London branch of the Cabinet e 1 Solo—a~Thou Art Like a Lovely Flower of absolute control over them on the Part ! though it has been olaimed. that thore was olonel J. C. Bates, commanding Second | musician, while Miss Marks has a voice of | encore, a composition b; t pleased . Wilson G of the ge siclan, while Miss Ma volce encore, a composition by Josefll that ple B L I, Wikion G- Smith | of the general assembly, which was sprung | no connection of any kind botween the head upon the commissioners near the close of | of the bank and the company. It was fur- advantage of by the girls, who found the & # R i, or | United States infantry, and staff, Colonel | large compass. gieatly, past six days particularly busy onca for | o, p “prate and staff, Colonel C. J. Blels | garen - Guste Wonsh's. 15 N i aht o Uiy bRt 6 ThtibE W % Mrs. George W, Johnaton them. Summer gowns have to be made { ara"sr'w and to all the ofcors of the I Jeorgo A, Custor post, Woman's Re. | AL the end of tho program a letief wis | Chorus—The Radiant Morh Woodward | Yesterday's session, has been the subject of | ther shown that the defendants were in fear and the falr sex took advantage of the lull | partment of the Platte and the Second ULy y bl ) N U bTaN | Y of. thE ,‘l’,'l',"i‘l"‘x‘:",‘ll“"'\‘l’ Kl Choral Union conversation and conferences ever since, | Of the VISIts of the national bank examiner, ket AL g W the Jecond - | dence of Mrs. John Jenkins, 1212 She e of the dej sic S L [ ogulate vir, actions aceord to shop extensively. Dressmakers have | famiry at Fort Omaha, and to all the ho | avenue, Wednesday evening, May 23. All | who have Kindly lent their aid in its work, | Musieal and Dramutie. When it was proposed to make the discus- | This nas beon deniod. ali along ba b Hoe been hurried and within a very short time | FEERE TE bl b | o bers and frends of the Woman's Re-| and’also Reve: M. M, Mann and Dr. Duryea | _Frank Mayo s to star next season in a | *100 ‘& special order for this afternoon & | fome. deniod all along by the des v et handsomely draped with flags and bunting, dramati 7 | fense, Cofin explained tho drafts on tlie the summer girl will bo In the ascendant | KAREKOIMELY (raped with Dags and BARHE: | liof corps are cordially Invited. for thele Kindness in- addressing It Mux [ dramatization of Mark Twalu's “Puddin’s | member of the board of directors of the | branchy conerns by Mying (hey. wero gIeon once more, pltched {n one corner, to represent a camp | Mrs. George Heimrod left for Chicago last ( Mever Bros, & Co. were also nh:\[nlu"} Ll \'( STONE McCormick seminary at Chicago objected | to make the bank a creditor of those cons A Toverty Party e Tt is the Intention to spare no pains | NIEht, where she expects to mect her son, | generous loan of the hall at all of these me A :m.ll:n(l at her second concert at the | very vigorously, saying that such an ar- | Cer08, to give it a lien on the goods sent A povorty pa given Saturday night | to make the affair a grand success. George Heimrod, jr. The latter is on his | Ings. Albert hall in June will produce ¥lzai’s ngeme! g p ut from under its lien on the maln com- fovirts ;s s 5 opera, “Gubriellac " tancrouee P28 | rangement would cut oft many from taking | Sut from under its ot e Tt concert | Norman Salmond as the king, part in the debate, since they had been | \ne drafts had been all cashed By the bamk appointed to preach in out-of-town palpits | when presented This unique explanation The final arrangement provided for deferr- | created considerablo amusement g Outlaws Find Nafe Retreat, VINITIA, 1. T., May The gang of out- robbed the Southwest City bank gical seminaries, with a power a non calm which pervaded social circles was taken | General Join R. Brooke, U. 8. A., and staft, | Friday night, Mrs. M being a finished | and sparkling brillancy. She gave, as an b o ol e return from Hanover, Germany, where by Mr. -l:wl Mrs. Harry. Colo a ‘“M“ it Hornaday and Les finished a course of study at the gymnasium The program of the complimentary dence, 3328 North Twenty-sixth street, Which | \weanoaday, April 25, the residence of | of that city and graduated with high honors. | to be tendered Miss Myrtle B. Coon at Free- | Tony Pastor's tour outside of New York was ono of the pleasantest entertainments | juaeo and Mrs. W. J. Leaming of Kimball, | Mr. Peyton Wyeth, state agent and general | mason's hall, Sixteenth and Capitol avenue, [ this season will include only Doston, Phi fmaginable, The invitations were Written | Nah' was the scone of @ pretty wedding, | adjuster for the Queen Insurance company, | Thursday evening, May 24, presents a splen- | delphia, Washington, Cleveland s ing today's regular order for 10 o'clock, on paper torn out of an old blank book and | wien the marslis ot thele dueahter | with lieadquarters in_this city, hns been | did array of local talent, and the numbers | —tho shortest he has ever played, substituting the two reports of the com- had several restrictions on them such as Mimib 0 R woH D |’1 # 'l‘“}"’» transferred to New York City, where he | seem to have been chosen with rare judg- Nat Goodwin, the actor, is resting fn New | mittee which has been c nle, o Rov. W. L D Hornuday, was | wil take charge of the westorn business of | ment. —In the first part Miss Coon will | York, having closed a prosporons sea Tiport eoibibanb il A R by Rev. Randolph of Droken | (he sun tnsurance office of London on June 1. | sing the Jewel song from “Faust,” which [ Despite the hard times he shows something | . . Sublects for two years ity b ents admirable opportunities for her | like $40,000 on the profit side of the ledger. The adoption of the minority report would | /5t week are in hiding on the Verdigris Taschuck took the prize for wearing clothes | The DEiGe Was becomingly attived 1n A" lurge attendance Is alveady a5 | ics Hatd' Wolls, who mate a hit with | S0PV leave things whoro they are, while | HVCP: tShve miles south of s elty, gypay would have retused, white Mr. [ oF" Well® R ARG, MU medintoly after | J: L. Webster, a large number of ladies which s very gratifying to the YOUNK | Jarboau and at the Tmperlal Music hall, | he outcome of the majority report would | it uil the weel. and hive had two runc s an ldeal “knight. of the | op,Peutiful white rosos Immediately after | hiing i attendance, Francois Coppec and | singer, as she hopes to extend her muslcal | Now York, has signed to play the part of | bo @ renewed battlo between the seminaries | ning fights with therm They will bo hard (6 The residence was decorated In keep- | 1o Ry v guests sat down | ol B oo rmand being exploited through | education In New York through the proceeds | piirt in Hoyt's “Trip to Chi and the S S st in e AARLE It EAOH e YN LY KR RS vl |‘ Ir- en Db L i to a sumptuous wedding dinne IR LB . of - Lhis" conoskt, Miss Coon will be as- | season. y p to Chinatown' next he assembly. Some of these institu diglodge, as they know the country*and g e o A ana. noody. eft | yeriasy, Deautitullandusetul ‘prosenta were | SRR (o \aonnb enter- | Blated by Bime.. Hesw:Fuchs, Miss. Annin B || SR\ i pranist HalkoR, has | o8 are already upon tho proposed basls, | havo friends with whom they ean hide. ere of the pove cind and noboc received. Last Monday Mrs. A. W. Macna er- : et ; Hee b o Russia anist, Sapelinikoff, has | while othe 4 Gt 4 PO i hingry. Mixs Leaming will be remembered by | tained at afternoon tea a charming little [ Bishop, Mrs. B Math ”““M:"",“:f":“’[“’K‘I:_ made dn_ excellent impression in London, | matter in the 1e cu . ae ot of the TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. A very unique teature of the evening was | nany” horo as a former student of the | party of young people: Mrs. Doherty, Miss | berty eof. B Wiis "and “the String | Where upon the occasion of his first appear- | (. n the long run must depend upon e 7 the art gallery, opened for the first time on | Gilih, “Business colloge, from which instl- | Kountze and her late guests, Miss' Lina [ Pard, Mr W, B Wik end, ti BUUE | anco, with the Philharmonic_orchostra he the grit of the trustees and their readiness DEwEne this occasion, and which was decidedly in- | qifjon gho was graduated. During her res. | Kountze of Denver and Miss Oliver of Pitts- | Quartet, comprising Mr. T, Pesitll 6 | playéd Schumann's A Minor Concerto. to flght for their independent corporate ex- A b genfus as well as interesting. It comprised [ jiooi §11€ NEn B A ARy frionds by | bura; Miss Kohlsaat ot New York, Miss ©. [ Willlam Karbach, Mr. Lovell Duns, Mr | “nowee Hopoer and Della Fox begin thefr | 11 S DO UG UL USRI/ omo fifty subjects, titles to well Known | yor'excellent qualities of mind and heart. | Palmer and Miss H. Dorsey. (l’r’;‘""D“'ll‘;"“"‘\'ff";“.,urn',", P roneeen Whit. | next season In New York on the same even- IN FAVOR OF REUNION. LEbibL ik paintings, but which were """":'“',’“v'" L Rev. and M Hornaday will reside at Thursday evening the ladies of West- ;“”;m ‘Mrs, W. N. ' Nason, Mrs, C. B. | In8, in September next, Miss Fox at the When the assembly met today it was® ‘-'l-‘r”.“:.} !i'\'l\l‘:‘:w(vrlxla'fl have nominated forth by’ the objects ropresenting tha, 4% | Webstorville, Neb., where the groom hms a | minster Presbyterian church gave a social | iice! sy, Wrank Haller, Mrs. Eucitd Mar. | Casino and DeWolt Hopper at the Broadway, with the prospect of a hot and perhaps | ® full ticket at Oakland for instance “A Drive Through the Wood." | nociorate, in the church parlors that proved one of the | at®%y MESCEFRRE FRCRE Grd G tls Hart. | and they both play from books by J. Cheever | ACTImonious debate. .After the devotional | William McKelll bas been hanged by a which was down In the catalogte was notti- R\ AEeIDRHORE AELY, pleasantest events of the week, The en- | 4 M Wo do COaRelh Tn Mrs. G. M. | Goodwin. e gy LSy e teiod SrtoT) m INc6) eEauN | imOD Lot e Toritlia iU s IGLAIIEARAC, ing more than a nail driven through a p cing g SREAITS i & e the nan, Mrs. T. K. A il $ husiness was considered fo our. 5, Scott & Co ole awelo I . “ihings to Adore” wore a palr of | Ethel and Ralph Palmer gave a dancing | S¢™Htn" 30, N*%, enhanced by he songS | Notinger, Mrs, T. L. Kimball, Mrs. B. S.f Johann Strauss made his first appearance | A'raport came from the aon LI EUETCRGR et BB Ll o (bl AQIILL ML of the Mozart Male quartet, Mrs. C. F. B : A8¢ 1 GoTlston e : . n the committee on bilis | New York, have made an assignment, with M B M Adolph at a restaurant in Vi | o wee and an-an {hrough he whole coliee: | party to a mumber of thelr little frionds | Drexel and the WHIS(LINg.of Siss Josephing | Daker,” Mrs. Samuol Burns, ‘Mre. Adolph | 48 & tonductor, ut & rostaurant, In Vienna | and overturas on reunion with tho Southorn | preferences for §7 o8 . e e D e ke (e H L O UL BalLALER eI, Alexander. Mrs. George Worthington, - | be duly celcbrated by the performance at the : r‘}:rtgl(‘Tlrll«’:.'.‘ '\jh"r""]‘ Without discussion, | Chairman Boatner announces that the cons The following were pr Mr. and M. | wore; * Marle Coffman, Rose Coffman, | Mrs. Robert H. Olmsted and little daugh- | “pc®Ure o i FOU0 0 e: court theater of a new opera by the veteran 1wt o was adopted by a rising vote ! grossional committee will consider the Jen- Howard Engleman, Mr. and Mrs, Geors® B | Kate Moores, Dessie Hrady, Lucy Gore, Ada | ter, Florence, left last week for an extended L AR composer. ottt applause providing for the ap- kins report next Tuesda :'f;l A TA ME avid TN AT, ',“,r,]f: \“\':.lk A)II"‘\lr‘y P Mligeee .:‘”":fl;' e r;.t;l,;mtpg.“; LEIH:|,:,;T"M.|J“‘T.: Plano Bolo—Sonatn Pathetique, Op. 10, Miss Kate Vannah has written twenty- | into run.«ld.rrmnu?"‘;’p’,‘lm"\.,.(U,fl, ""l"’,,fl‘l’"'“‘:‘r Colonel Breckinridge has reccived a pe- Ly ol e B ARl M @ Jeanie efield, Janet Rogers, Helel i cinnati, expect spend July . s ‘vreern..Beethoven | seven songs q is v a8 D organiza ; R i LAl tition from ‘‘old friends” asking him to Beard, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Shriver, Mr. and | G 00 Phurston, Jean Thurston, Olive Utt, | northern Wisconsin, returning about August L0 Oear s e [loyirn, S CHIIEHELUD T4 Vb e gevat Hea i be et ot com o et tNatFeHiTal it the ibasla | witsaraw RPN sl o C. & sharp, Mr- | Blorence Gilmore, Jennie Orcutt, Hfilda Bar® | 1 to go to thelr new home, now in course | Heydn String Quir : WEIttan ihy MIAS L O, BRrLAE o MIGRA: | Dotk Bud g, o o aa oL doctrine el Wby, |25 Taiind iavostane (CoRblin as Hegumiax and’ Mrs. J. 1 fams, Mr. and Mrs. | yoq Annie Coad, Faith Potter, Mabel Car- | of erection at Thirty-fifth and Farnam | Mr. T. J. Pennell, * M il Dansy (Gt B M EO Minne- odies. e o¥eridus (OoRhILn dRARbY e e b b LS e e Bl LT ) Gy | I, 4, Pennell, fcellc Sl e polls, who recently returncd from a four | The clerks were authorlzed to send frater- | 8ction for divores from Charles Coghlan, the ailey, ter, Ella May Brown, Kittle Hobbie, Julia | streets. second violin; Mr. Han c Years'study {n Paris'andtDresden: nal greetings to other churches now in ses. | ACtor, on the ground of infidelity. Mrs. Kastberg, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Curtls, | najkje Roe Mef en Ci GHEFIE - _ . & viola; Mr, Franz Adelmann, ikle, Roe Meikle, Helen Cook, Charles Miss Rodman, who has been spending the first Ignace Paderewski is busily engaged on his | 81on, the Southern Presbyterian church at | All of the twenty-eight children reported Nashville, the Cumberiand church at RBu- | missing after the great fire in Boston on Mrs. C. B. Schmidt, Mrs. Bruno Tzschuck, | g R e G ;i I 4 2 'v:r:q o !‘x\:m-kl sy Fietts, Misa Blanohe t\l'lly:rl('(u‘;fil\r;\‘x’l"hl:“:‘edml‘\'ix\x:l:hll(' “lll:ngl;l h;}’::‘i I\\U\vh-r'\\lrlll u.»mm lu:(l ers. \l\ylmi :\9" Alto Solo—Ave Marla (violin obligato) | opera, Polish In subject and with German Hammond, Miss Madison, a sister of Mrs. | Raymond, Glen Raymond, Charlie Towell, | Mone. i the coupss. of a week or.ten daye, | (In(ermezss’ trom Gavailsria Hastioanay | orstiui, Tho Planist ls at present troubled | B0 e Albasy, e, had, resbyterlan | Tussday havo been returnod to thelr patents. Cole, Mr. John P. Evers, Mr. Donnelley. Doane Powell, James Godfrey, Harvey Clay- | Migs Rodman has won innumerable friends Miss Anna 8. Bishop. e e oo (WY i o e [T e expbaien et Hollee ot g O ton, Aubrey 'Potter, Harry Carter, Dean | quring nor stay In Omaha. all of whom will | Recitation—The Brady Conundrum.Selected | however, be heard at the Flemish festival of New York was appointed modera- [ Ross' planing mill at Bay City, Mich., the L1 stay naha, Mrs. B, Matheson. at Antwerp and at the Lower Rhine Musical | tor, ey departure in the practice of the | cngineer was Killed and several others assembly. severely inju GOOkLTFEOID (KR SELeNR: Cady, Dick Patterson, Lee Utt, Arthur Hart- The bucholors who have contributed | pou¥" it o ton, Frod Meikio, I;L: ::rlcnl{y grieved to hear of her intended | goprang Solo—Jewel Song (IFaust)....Gounod | festival. 26 i departure. Miss Myrtle 1. Coon, Mr. Henry Irving's next American tour w“‘gm”‘gg”;;‘”r"’“,l'lll',"""‘“rfif“{. -“""""-:’:05 Three members of the late firm of La i fam ©. Young, chalr- | yfontague, Clark & Co. have been held to the clights of the Cooking club datiile: largoly RS e (HE verIEE Pretty Birthday Party. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hull entertained PART 1L will be_commenced In the autumn of next y belng sias i z f Misses Flora and Nettie Rothchild enter- | the Whist club Thursday evening very en- | Tenor Solo—Adieu Marie ..Adams | year. The Lyceum company will start on a | Man of the committee. He began by speak- | grand jury on the charge of larceny of $74,- mhars” ana peatsing 146, clahes Loy the | talned thae fronde antha evari ot tiele | TN, e M R SR MRS o Hbo Wy Dl tour in the English provinces in Septem. | I8 Of the wide import of the question, sug- | 500 in' sesuritios. browant against them by members and prafsing the dishes to the | b g KOG TeGa o 0 i ome goq | @nd Mrs. Warren M. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. | Violin Solo, 20 Polonatse Brilliante, O ki | ber next and the theater will be lot from | SCStiNg that the agitation of the past two L R e e S L s +0Y , Charles Deuel, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. 2o ... H. Wienels O LiiFao By saTsE Nas s b i L orence W. David. e A Giumenta ol the end of July till Mr. Irving and his com- y had beea providential and | T a rive ant at Minnoapalls Jim Pars skies, threw open their club house Thurs- L 3 North Twenty-third strect. During the | Wheeler, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase, Mr. Franz Adelmann. avas intended to lead to a_carefu Bass _Solo—The Pirate (from Opera pany go home at the beginning of December. | YEF JRHICEN ( H0G [0 8 carciul exomina | rop, the Australlan, broke his right hand day evening to tho members of the club | auuih " Sevesal sclections . were ron and thelr friends. Mrs. H. W. Yates and | Tmmediately on the conclusion of the mu- |y . \}{,‘"Kff:l‘!“"‘fi_“"fl‘x;‘l" il dinburgh) s oy -Ricel { The ceremony of unveiling the marble tab- [ (ha' gubstitution of & better oo | on Kid McCoy’s shoulder and for the remain- ames McKenna chapironed the part : s g p a0 e Mr, Juleg L b let in Westminster abbey to th 13 & better systomi. The i 5 y o Mrs. James McKenna chapéroned the party, | sical numbers the guests took possession | 4. Redick, Mr. and Mrs Louls Bradford. | Soprano Solo—Cadiz Muaids (Bolero).. Delibes Ainstovianbey, © memory of | speaker then went on to review the work of | N sIX rounds used only bls left arm. The Which was very cnjoyale. ~ The dining | of the lawn, where ‘o delicious funch was | The e ‘mests ekt wih Mr. and. Mrs. | Siing Quariet ng ihno Accompantment. | Jenny Lind was recently porformed by the | the committe and to explain the provisions of | 181t ended in a draw. room was beautifully arranged, being a ver- | served. Those present were: Miss Hattie | Dogel ‘ et Mis Coon. Princess Christian. The ceremony was pre- | tha mmajority report, claiming to nave ciyeh | President Claussen of the Tonti order, itable bower of American beauties. Each | Dreifus, Dollie Pollock, Flora Adler, Minnie 3 e : Mixed Quartet—Good Night Beloved faced by a short musical service made up of | the ‘widest liberty | to (he seminarios son | which has made an assignment in Philadel: of the ladies presont was presented by thelr | and Elma Lobman, Hattie Oberfelder, Bet- | Miss Ellen Gruenig gave a very enjoyable iR St Pinsuti compositions by Dr. Bridges. The memorlal | gtill ‘sacured :ho right (o the amemrly o | phia, explains that in two years the order hosts with a bunch of exquisite roses and | tie Haas, Nettle and Flora Rothehnd; | Pirthday party Wednesday evening at her | Mis Coon, Soprana; Miss Bishon, aito; Mr. | js next to Thackeray's bust and close to the | diract and contrel them, witn b el 10| Soula be called on to pay out $7,000,000 and everything possible was done to make the s, Sam Lowenberg, Gus Deiches, Aley | P2rents’ home, Twenty-fourth and —Ame: Wilking, tenor; My. Pennell, bass. Addison monument. entorce. any rigats that ah fall power to | (Lt in that time thero would only be com- evening an enjoyable one. The supper was I, Julius Meyer, Hugo Bamberger, | AYenue, Saratoga Place. After playing sov Fr Shakespeare's plays are being remodsled | Th Mot ot the rapart) wace oratned. | c'in about $3,000,000 at the most % o1 e o 3 S, * | eral games the guests partook of an elegant Blind h 1 vel, wi 1 g e principles of the report were declared | N8 In about §3,000 At 0 prepared by the members of the club and | Meyer Klein, Fred ‘Seligson, Julius Dreifus, (bt Ll Bt i nd Tom, the musieal marvel, will glve | for the Japanese stage. “Hamlet” and “The | to be reasonable and moderate Tarift managers in the house have given the punch, which, by the way, was deli- [ Moses R. Trowermun, Harry Anspacher, | lnch, served by the Missis Gruenix. Those | a concert in the First Congregational church | Morchant of Venice' will be first produced | ~The legal questions involved in th + | up thein intentlon of amending the tarift on lotis, by the' bachelors, - Thiose)- present | Jake Rothehild present were: Misses Clara Huxhold, Belle | next Thursday might! ‘which no lover of | ae kol Sl bey fost pr : ed in the new | ur I3 were: Miss Mary Nash, Miss MecKenna, el Leader, Maggie Leader, Hannah Gruenig, | misic should fail to attend. His wonderful | 45 R experiment. ¢ adapter, who is a | proposals of the committee were diseussed | the appropriation bills on the ground that Miss Lemon, Miss Rodman, Miss Yates, Migh Five Party. Ellen Gruen(g, Lora Martin, Nettlo Martin: | genfus in reproduciug Jwhatever ho hears, | serancse lournallst of uch (brqminence. | by Lawyer Thomas MacDougall of Cincin- | anything that they might do in that line Miss Bessie Yates, Miss Mabel. Malcombe, | A very enjoyable high five party was given | Messrs. Gus Leader, Charles Leader, Guy | from a simple alr to the most difficult com- 8 plot of ~ Hamlet” Is ldentl | nati. He took for'his text the first recom- [‘might embarrass the tavift bill n the senate, v 5 BIVD | AoKenzie, Charles McKenzie, Fred Martin, cal with that of an episode in the history of | mendation of the committee: “That each | When James Parkinson Taylor of London Miss Rodman, Miss Kountze, Miss Oliver, | Friday evening by Miss Gertie Bedessom at | Chiris Moss, Charles Grusnig, Clarence | Posen 1o in_uo way Jmpaired and his | old Japan. and all of the seminaries of this church be | England, dled at San Antonio, Tex., a week 88 andy, r. avid artan, r. O 3 s 3 219 Pi Z el " =4 tory is so extensive that he can scarce] %] Engla ) ed at S A .y ¢l Biderry, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Lyman, Mr. Gan. | N°F residence, 1219 Plerce street, in honor | Higgina. Ty et am intoresting program. 1t fa | . Verdi once said to Maurel, the baritone: | required to secure, at the earliest moment | ago, his travcling companion, “Licutenant nott, Mr. Kountze, Captaln Growdor, M. | Of her guest, Miss Magglo Seyferth of North | Tuesday evening a very pleasant surprise | now thirty-elght years since he first appeared | /DO not take too much pains with the | practicable, such changes in their charters | Mortimer Fry,” started for Galveston with Dean, Mr. Drake. br. Denn. Mr. John Pat. | Flatte. Tho'gentlemen’s prizes were won by | was given Miss Jessio Lobman at her resi- | in public and ho s still unrivaled, altnough | Mmusical part. This advice may scem strange, | or amendments thereto as will provide for | the avowed object of arranging with the D ke, Mirs Tonn, Mr. John Mat | Messrs, I J. Kostors and. William Tohrs | Sence 5105 St Mary's svende, on the aor | hem e A e B nitatore, " Tils Momagy | coming from me. " If the music has the right | the assembly’s control that is desired to bo [ Dritish concul for the shipment of Taylor's oftutt. bach. The ladies prizes were awarded to | easion of their 100n~ birthaay. She. was | r rinire wanaertur, it i svery other re. | expression, if the character of the personage | secured.” a7 to TSR Ik LTS s 8 nkey lisank 40 anild e Misses Annie Davey and Maggle Moran, O L L ey e iy | 15 stmply wonderful, hut In every other x| is grasped, the music will come of ftselt and | CHURCH SHOULD CONTROL SEMINARIES | Ing_more moncy than he Is reputed to IAAOR A Among those present were: Misses Reb- | gifts. Among those present were: Misses D D e oy L1t portorbsancs of dif. | flow spontancously, There may be technical | ~wSominaries,” Mr, MacDougall said ‘o | Dossess and officers are Investigating the On the evening of the 17th a spectal moet- | lausen and Kelllor of North Platte, Agnes | Rohfld, Rotpschild, |Ih Newman, Adler: | cult micie- so much more astonishing, It is | diXMeultios of expression. Think of shades | civil corporations which come. o the' Pros. [-MUer: ing of all the members was held. The colors ;\::];l;: ‘“"fi‘:‘ F,T'.‘"yi““““l‘ Bedessem, Mary | Hart, Hiller (M. and L., S. and L. Hell- [ some time since he appeared in Omaha ana | ©f color. of mellownes: byterian church saying that they wish the Governor Waite finds difficulty in getting of the association were chosen. They are L3 "f:(*&,m I;;:nl‘(\'xlfinnic Daveys, | man, Wise, Myers, Becker; Messrs. Rehfeld, | therefore the present opportunity of hearing While dining with some friends recently in | patronage and approval of the church in | men to take the places of the penitentiary green and white. ‘The principal thing dis- | | J. Kosters, T 1. Mallon ;‘,‘"Fn?,‘;‘;"“i’: Raniger, Hoffmann, Singer, Banks, Miller, | him should not be lost. G(l';:m;\ V'crtdl (A m;l “n”.::fi Qnt.m;;i t!un;\‘l educating ministers. There is, therefore, no f"'mlm“*‘m"]'l'fi ‘“\"‘l'"' 'N-“l ""l!’“t"l‘l- kel {:f i It dis- | F. J. Kosters, T. R. , P. F. Frenzer, T cnths eresting to musicians. - : Y : s only found one aspirant for the cussed in tho meoting was the great straw- | Theodore and John Bedessem, J. O'Brien | o mes ArNewmenciaaonihal, - Dlgs % s e R T A r ol b e lie g || R e SRR ey Tt Dre ot S e I S abinnet or ar berry festival soon to be held in the rotunda | and Mr. and Mrs. J. Swazick. eller, Myer, Degen, Becker, Baum, Green | Mr. Taber will give his thirtieth organ | B 3 “ o S e terms upon which they may be B Ta B : Song composed eight “Ave Marias” for voices Lupton. Son-in-Law Bruce has gone to “ ” = and Oberfelder. recital this afternoon in the First Congrega- D ceived. i of The Bee building. Tue Stearns Fruit Celebrated Thelr FIfth Anniversary, e elacie ot Thompson, Delden & Co. | Hor himren “at 220" and ‘will have tho | alone, with different words to each, writ- [ “Dr.\William E. Moore, pormancnt clork of | Cripple’ Creek ~ to organize ~ unemployed and Land company will donate all the straw- Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Burchmore celebrated | had their first moonlight picnic of the sea- | assistance of Mrs. Carrle H. Nye, mezzo [ ten by Bolto. These are works of which the | the assembly, followed, explaining the report miners Into an army to enforco tho gov- berries that can be served, and The Bee Hi 2 i 2 8 This will be the last free recital | world knows nothing. He also told that he | of the minority. The original appointment | ¢rnor's orders. The populist central com srnien. : ; Bee | 1o fifth anniversary of their wedding Fri. | Son in Hanscom park Wednesday evening. | soprano. This ec re Kknow sl ‘ [ ¢o sted against the removal of &l 8 rotunda,, This festival Is to last 8 Fri- | oy indulged in outdoor games and other | this season, but on Monday. evening, May | had been commissioned to compose a vocal [ of the committce had nothing to do with the mitteo has protested against t g for several days and it bids fair to be the | 10y evening of last week at thelr home, | guo¥ MW Sed 1y Gidoot BAAEE BAE CONT | 28, Mr. Taber will give a concert in the | mass, to be sung at the centenary of San | property of the seminary, but only with the | the present commissionors. q i Representative Dunphy of New York s great one of the season. The date will bo | 3318 Ruggles street. Those present were: | served and all had a very enjoyable time. | church, at which an admission foe will be | Antonio in Padua In 189. regulation of the teaching forces. Previous decisions of the assembly have | urging greater expedition in the investigation glven later on. Mr. and Mrs. Parrotte, M 3 o | charged. The program this afternoon will R OR. EWIN'D The gospel meeting will be held at the | Drown, Mr. and Mrs. John' Butchmors, Puad | - Lizite hilipe, Alice. and Bmma Sad- | bo as tollows: ROMANOE OBIENCR ELLES, been from the beginning in a line quite the | Of the armor plate frauds at the Carnesle assoclation rooms today at 4 p. m. The | and Silver Parrotte, G. S. And p 1 BEdith and Josie L MargaretiSil: PART I. opposite of that now proposed. Synods and | Works. He points out that in a short time subject. ahall bo “Co-Laborers with Christ.” | Nason, Mr. and. Mrs. To W Burchmor. | livan. Lutu Bdwards, Hortha’ Meyor. Mesars, | Overture—Stradella Flotow | How & Brace of Love Sick Sisters Made the | proshyieries have the power to establish | there will fall due to the company $1,200,000 Miss Nannie Clayton will lead. s o e R L) l{";"'ll‘x'“d o AU S L o e s "Jensen Most of Cupld's Pranks. sominarles and the presbyterles have the | and that there can be no delay In the pay- Pnllxuy,dn;'l,lnll the rooms n farce, “A Happy | Weigle, H. Rush, N. H. Nelson and LRl e LT 91‘_1‘"”, ‘Clussen, Wi | The Gate of feaven : L..Tours | NEW YORK, May 19.—The village of | right of original jurisdiction over its mem- | ment of that sum and that after that 1s patd Pair." Wil b given. Admission 10 cents. | Nelson, Miss Hoiland, Mrs. Johnson, Thina | Covert, James Taylor, Rehfeld, Ben Eirod, | Andante from Fith Sy vphony. .. Beethoven | Flatlands, L. I, Is excited over the discoy- | bers and professors. In this assembly tiere there can bo no rll\'ldrreni\xim":"l'l‘; D linyess A lite membor has lately been added to the | "¢ 142! Smith, Solon Emery. HaizygRasulll, PART IL ery that Bosslo and Ruby, the handsome | 2 Bower oLV :!"“(',L’;I‘I‘llvfi:‘i‘xgl""fl‘lxx:gl;:w-'::nlrlc- entirely’ futle, has been ended at Pittsburg, association in Mrs, Margaret Dennett of San Doings Dr. Duryea delivered a lecture on Ger- | Swedish Wedding March. .. Soderman | twin daughters of Farmer Daudsworth, have | [REVG, CREE 00 CORERI 7T ey | but no report Is expected for a month. It 8 Francisco. Miss Nash has been very ill with man history at Plattsmouth Monday evening | O, That We Two Were Maying. eloped, and with the wrong men. Popular | gutiicient information and may thus also ‘,..., expected that in future the government will The assoclation rejoices in some donations. | cold. " & severe | ynder the auspices of the German history | Mrs. Ny excitement rose even to a higher pitch | nove abuses. The minority does not wish to | recommend for the po:itions of inspectors D. M. Steele & Co. have given ten pounds of | Miss Forsyth fs th 5 class of that city. This class has done some | (radle Song........ when the villagers learned that Ruby had [ pidie in"the civil power when its own power | mechanical engineers In licu of retired en- tea and Mrs. Lowis S. Reod a book of choles | oo 077t 18 the guest of Dr. and Mrs. | careful and conscientious work the past | Apdante, from Le run off with Bessie's Intended husbapd on | jn bt N O D N remonts of the | signs, as has been the custom in the past. engraviogs. d'rom The Bee came ‘‘Popular | o winter in this line of study under the leader- | pagtle March—Rienz r | the very eve of the day set for the wed- [ o,co y — and that Bessle, in a moment of | “pyriper consideration of the subject was AT W Ith the | modeat requeat (o, play sases '.;\‘lr“mlylilcl\;‘yul-ll "r. lenIst was In Chicago a | ship of Mrs. C. F. Stoutenborough. The ding, thing new. Ay nesss lecture was largely attended, and the | ppe Harmony club, under the direction of | Plaue, had eloped with a former flame a | pogeponed until Monday at 12 noon. Guatemala officlaily denfes that there s — Miss Fay Marshall of Lincoln fs the guest | audience was delighted with the offhand ] A1l glv few days after her sister's disappearance. ‘ Recepti Neo led Co . y T he guest 8] an Mr. T. J. Kelly, will give the second concert lew days afte ppe . Aftel lopting e ec( enda S v danger of her getting into any difficult; y g Mrs. H. M. Dixon gave | Mrs. J. B. Duval of Otlawa, Can, is the | Subject. After the lecture an Informal re- | Motnodist Episcopal church Tuesday even- | birthdays *having been colebrated ihroo | gombiy” adjourned o Monday. A report | o shocks of earthauake were felt at weeks ago with one of the most brilliant | ¢, ™o udiciary committee, which has the | Corinth and Levi, but no other part of a reception In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. [ guest of Mr. Eugene Duval. ception was held at the residence of Samuel | jye " May 22. The large chorus will be sup- Martin, at the former's residence, 1821 Miss Morlan of New York is the guest of | WAUSN, Mrs. L I. Foss of Crete, Mrs. | plemented by an orchestra of fifteen pleces evening partles Flatlands has ever enjoyed. | iy cago in its hands, had been set for | ¢ B e Farnam street, occasioned by thelr mar. | Judge and Mrs. Frank Irvine. BUESt Of | Duryea, Mrs. Willlam Fleming, Mrs. Dr. | and from Indications of the first orchestral | _Four years ago Johnson West loved Bessie | yoMoM (900 bt at the last moment 1t was | oeer 600 3 rlage at the home of the b 1Ak W 4 Hanchett and Miss Fairbrother of Omaha | rehearsal, which occurrad Friday evening | Paudsworth, and after a courtship of over | oo o4 yn 3 s Over 600 rebels have surrendered to i, Mot phome of the brido, Lansing, | Mrs C E. Ford and children have gono | heing present. T ea T O L ey Sientg | twelve' montha Besste Anally acoopted! im. || dsterred -uatll - noxb woek, neral Joaquin Diaz In San Salvador, and R SRRl | SRl omain fabout il ocks: The social and ball giten by the Junior | society will be outrivaled. The sale of seats | All of Bessle's lovers accepted the situation Cumborland Presbyterians. neral Ezcta has recolved the surrender of the most l,“Jm,"W‘;‘{ s oted it one Mrs. McKaye of Chicago is the guest of | Social club at Idlewild hall last Wednesday | indicates a large attendance. Following is [ 88 8racefully as possible, except Harry BUGENE, Ore., May 19.—In the Cumber- | °f another band. TR % e season. The | her daughter, Mrs. T. W. Tallafetro. evening greatly e od by about thirty | th gram: Cartwright, a young law clerk. Gossips [ , ol 2 8 Conflicts between Portuguese and Brazil- i ;‘1‘2}{1“ ‘“"v{ gentlemen were pres- | Mrs, Georgo P. Bemls s serlously {1l at | secnloe. amome th ywmj;’gfiem fdle nln'my L PART I sald he had transferred his affections to | #nd Presbyterlan general assembly this | ;704 Rio de Janeiro have been reported at en . ot Mrs. Little Dillings, Mr. | tho nome of Judge and Mrs. Doanc, | Frankie Whithorn, Lettle Hayden. Lizzle | Overture—Marta .. Plotow | Ruby. His attentions were never pro- | morning the committee on overtures brought | Lishon, but they receive but little credence T e, Till nounced, however. Bessie's marriage to | in three reports, all of which were adopted. | in government cireles. and Mrs. R. C. Cralg, Mrs. Champlin, Mr. | T N 'h 5 ender: it ael Miss Miller, who was the gues B , Arlie Crofford, Lyda Byrne, , QaRuand il Champlin, Miss Henderson, Mr. B. C. Fox, © guest of Miss PANE, S ARLO DEOKE Az Byre. LTIl Solo—(Violin)—Polonalse. 'Welnlawskl | West was postponed from time to time on | pye first was on the change of the name President Zelaya of Nicaragua, in a stormy Mr. E. J. Flynn, ‘Mr. W. : Louie Drake, has returned to her home, Johnson, Dora Jemsen, Laura Davis, Eva T Miss Dest, Miss S\\uhmhr“ Mlgu l‘x!:rx.‘.m. Mrs. William Tupper Wyman gave a din. | Snyder, Lottie Metealf, Lizzie Rawan, May | pgp. e _Hetber he Fe various grounds. ~ The last postponement | ;¢ (no church, the report recommending | fnterview with General Ortiz, emphatically Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Henderson, M ner for Miss Pumphrey Friday evening. | Gibson, Georsie Moore, Mattie Gibson, Mattie | “Naiden 3 o raul | Va8 mado at West's request. = He an” | ihat all agitation on the subject cease. declined to turn over the roins of govern- Miss Hodder, Mr. Bechtold, Mr. Dimmick Mrs. Joseph Barker, in 8 Alba, Dollle Gamble, Ella Gambls, Edith X nounced that a wealthy “:“"L was dying | “ppa second report made certain conditions | ment to any one, as he had been advised by ok 1 et Ol e b toni st | s vatint it s AR To (ot her blrch = Fyry Mrs. G. W. Moore, Mrs. | The Celebrated Largo... ..Handel | in Dakota. He went to Dakota. His aunt's | i, (o gtated statistical blank. his friends to do. He has, however, con- Foover. Messrs. Bechtold, Dimmick and | evening. EHaL S diinen Son BRrIdayS | Ty S Ormaby, ¢ IMIm) - A (G, Gibs Organ and Orch last moments e]x,u-mll'ld”tllvfl'wsll’(l m':"‘lh‘flv The third was in reference to a memorial | sented to call a grand council of his politl- 3 kon, Mrs. George Pickeral; Messrs. Bert | Accompanists—Mr. Martin Cahn, plano; Mr. 'l}“{(':fu“'l’l‘f‘uhfi““',“ cartiod that West went to | that the assembly meet every two years, | cal followers. fine for wearing flowers, dress suits or arr{ solemn g at a fashionable hour. Mrs. George B. | Bow. o atel ve oading ing at a fashion "Mhe bride was becomingly attired in a | _ Mons. Chatelain gave his third reading yesterday morning at the residence of Mrs. Fine Cassimere Wrappors thut have at $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00, all severul styles, at one fine Silk Waists that have sold at $7.60, 88,50, $10.00, all the latest styles, ck andall colors, Monday, $4.98. Sehook kindly volunteered a few choice In- | Mrs, W. T - DT oice In e WM. Thompson left the first of the | Norris, W. A. Moore, F. A. Moore, Bert [ W T: Taber, organ, = actress whom he had wedded six years be- lings rendered a fow vocal selections . Troxe . e tlolOant : Wos 160 Biiax Honderaon, | Dancing was :‘,".‘]‘l;,“ff("‘ ‘“::‘K':;"l o Millen, J. P. Gibson, Sam Howe, W. 0. | The Grand Dramatic Cantata—Israel. fore in a moment of youthful folly. West I, refreshmetns were served Quring | on Tusaday iase, after o Loy her home | Gordon, Adolph, Jones, A. C. Bl H. | s Garrie H nezzo soprano; Cap- | and it was arranged that he and Bess the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin left for | visit at Fovest 11 8 -most delighteulil Bowell, G, W, Andraws, 0,.0. Dawson, W tain John Kin r; Mr Lucien B, [ ghould be wedded last Sunday. Ruby Dauds- Denver, Friday . over the Union | = nije N Ly Rawan, P.H. Ehilors, F, 8, Nowoomb, '} Copeland, 1 ; together with worth and Johnson West disappeared be- Mixa!: Harriab CHalli/of) Minneapolls 1a \theil(d: «Nelkon.. Krnest. "Hofged. .\ Lee/damble, full ichorus ‘of eights-lve voloes, tween noon and midnight a week ago today. ; Singer, Charles Jones, I. Brader. organ and orchestra. u g f P 4 it hing was heard of them until yesterday, Played High Five Omaha two years ago. —— N he Thursday evening last Miss Gertrude | Miss Ethel Gelst and her TROUBLE WITH THE DALTON GAN Thoe Postoflice orchestra will give a com- 3 A » H de s s grandmothel ALTON GANG, <3 2 M- | dated Syracuse, which res: | Parkhurst gave a dellghtful and novel en. | !eft Thursday to visit relatives In St. Louts plimentary "u"}”\:l‘n“fn Mx’fl;“[)“'““ ““"Y 29, | “onnson and T are married and stopping [ et atl Thar: roainense ol Eort .{: other points in Missour. United States '1 Aska' for Deputies to [ tho prosram of which Wil o as ollows: hére.” Hoth send love to all. Plenge for- ) | [ Nineteenth streot. The vas 4 Mrs. Twing of New York is the guest of rateot Sy S T 5 G glye. uy, 8 1 paieanth. atra The house was artis- | Bishop and Mrs, Worthington, She will re. | KANSAS CITY, May 19.—A speclal to tho | Overture—tone of AMace.i...--Schlepegrell | ~ Bosste, in the meantime, who had taken tically decorated in Japanese designs and | main at bish $ $:.0) Dpohoatras her disappointment to heart, told her father main at bl hopthorpe a week. Journal from Guthrie, Okl, says: About 2 | Soprand Solo—The Angelus. ...Operti ""‘Muf::” e o Cla st FIRRE 4 slsting of vocal and Instrumental music by | At0 fUERESmnt s announced of Miss | o'clock this morning a mesenger on hor Violin Solo—Irish Melodies " Baotens | Wera Rolng (o | % P 6 95 Mr. Fredrick Walkor and Miss Baith Foloy, | Lattle, Deoker and Mr. Morris Degen. At | back rode furlously into this city and stopped | ¥\ 5 v, Olaf Nordwail, "™ | evening Farmer Daudsworth saw the last s Later in the cvening the guests wero per- rsdays and Saturdays, at the home of United States Marshal Nix, | Waltzes, ~ Cornet” Solo—Impassioned of his remaining daughter and her ‘“old mitted to play high five, Miss Georgle Rich- | . Mrs. George W. Hen and son, Robert, of | flo brousht a message from Chiot Justine DFeRm. . oo oottt oo . R08a8 [ griend.” Thursday morning he found that ards and Mr, Clare Hitcheook sueceeding | EVanston, Ill, are visiting with Mrs. Southe | 1° I casage’ from .Oiof Wyptice L. 8. Moleland Orchestra. the front door had been locked from the A sold in carrying off the first prizes, while Miss | &0 2t 809 South Twentieth street. Dale, who Is holding court at Stillwater, stat- PART: II, outside and the key dropped through the ) shados, cholce, ing that his life was in danger and asking | Recitation—Bill... .. . Max Adeler | window, Three hours later a dispatch was ; price 06,95, won the boobies. cago are visiting their sister, Mrs. W, §. | that a large force of armed deputies be sent MR oLt Fantanie de C . Among the guests present were: Misses | Rector, 2117 Wirl street, for a fow days, at once. Al the deputies In the city at once | V1oln Solo=La Mysti) Fantasle de Cons | Harry and I are in the Adams house. ; Gertle Parkhurst, Nelsie Morrison, Martha | Miss Laura Fisher, who has made so many | 'eft for the scene, and others were ordered COPb e e VANREW Spodri # We were married here yesterday, We ure 4 Mortenson, Belle Worland, Georgle Rich- | pleasant friends during her sojourn here, | there from other parts of the territory. It | wancy Dance.....: B well and happy, _Love. - Both ask for- . ards, Mittle Foley, ~Edith ~Foley, Viola | leaves for her eastern home this after- | WAS learned that the danger anticipated is Little Isabélle Phoenix, RLYODES, g0 Faust. Messrs. Joel Wright, Charles | noon. il o Tales from the Vienna Woods........Strauss | This message had been sent from Boston. Kelly, Clare Hitcheock, Adolph Burwall, | Ami Park Avenue clut :‘::“.‘;Lfi:tf‘.:";:m’rfl:" ulhlnh'l- ‘.llt‘l{‘\' :":.dnll')rfi'f.“r:::t T ness. He made a bonfire of his daughter's Fredrick Walker. Avenue club on Monday evening, | Tom Jones, allas ‘Arkansas Tom." of their | Mr. W. T. Carlgton, who was to have | belongings, and declared that they should bl . never moré cross the threshold of his house. h The company paraded for drill Mond: May. 14, with an attendance of elghty-six at roll call. every evening during the last week for the purpose of Instructing the new men, prepar- atory to the ceremony of the presentation of colors on May 28. The company colors and guidons have arrlyed from New York. the gallery and enlarged to hold 100 rifles, now placed against the east wall of the armory. Arrangements have been completed for the parade on Memorfal day, on which oc- caslon the Thurston Rifles and the Omaha strumental selections, and Mrs. Little Bil- week for Chicago to visit her sister, Mrs. B. | Burk, R. B. Smith, A. B, Carger, J. P. Mo- By Alfred R. G hastened back to Brooklyn two months ago, Pacific to spend the honeymoon 3 YINR0Y. guest of Miss Doane. Miss Hall visited In o when Mr. Daudsworth received a telegram curlos, A program was rendered con B Lugile ( True e e be married. Wednesday Martha Mortenson and Mr. Adolph Burwall Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford Scovil of Chi- 3] e received reading: from the Dalton gang, who are encamped 3 : § i Wright, Bddie Cox, George Pray, Willlam Mrs. D, holes will entertain the Bon | P. O. Orghestra. The old farmer's rage was terrible to w Squad drills have been held at the armory The gun rack has been taken down from Guards march out to Hanscom park together, which will be the last club meeting of the on. The marrlage of Miss Georgle Rich to Dr. W. J. Bradbury tak place Wednes- day evenlng, May 23, at the home of the bride's parents. he engagement s announced of Miss Antoinette Kleffner to Mr, ¢ rles H. Saw- yer of Providence, R. L, the marriage to take place in July Messrs. Hamilton, Shriver, Pusey, John- son and De Bevolse' returned’ from a fshing expedition on Monday to Washington lake, Minn., having been signally successtul in thelr onslaught on the finny tribe. Miss Florence Gridley gave a party at the residence of her mother, 1024 Park avenue, Thursday evening in honor of her 16th birthday. = Lunch was served and each of the guests were presented with a beautifu! pin, The following guests were invited: Mises Guss.e Korty, Bessie Bren- gang, now being tried there for the murder of three deputy marshals at Ingalls last fall, and also to be revenged upon Judge Dale and other officers who are causing them much trouble. Several hundred citizens of Stillwater have been sworn in by the sherift to protect the jail and court house, and every- body in the town Is carrylng arms for the battle which may occur at any time. et Sy oxeyltes Address an Appeal to Clevelund DENVER, May 19.—F. H. Hegwer, com- mander-in-chief of the Coxey home re- serve, has written a letter to President Cleveland, “In behalf of the milllons of unemployed and hundreds of thousands of starving women and children, in the name of common humanity and good government to ask of congress while yet in session to glve us such legislation” as will secure work for the unemployed and restore the Fight of tne people 1o earn an honest liv- ng. sung the offertory solo at Trinity cathedral Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Rl Baking REMEMBER Our specialty just now fa Ladies' Suits. 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