THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAK/jaJMttD 5 , -SIXTEEN ) PAGES. Prices Tell. We must Unload- and if the People of Omaha and Surrounding Counties Ap preciate Good Goods and Wholesale Prices , We would Suggest that Now is the Time to invest. Don't delay. Come in Monday and get a bargain , that is genuine. CHILD'S. Corset Waists 50c Monday Dr. Warner's child'H cornet vaists , In white nnd drab , us cut above , only GOc. BLACK Silk Grenadines 50c. Monday wo offer 15 pieces blark silk grenadines , n a minted nil silk , in hand- eomo patterns , only 50e a yard. BLACK ' Gros Grain Silk 79c. 5 nieces black gros grain silk , every yard warranted , at only 71)o ) yard. If you want a ( front bargain don't miss this. Plaid Dress Goods 50c Monday wo offer 50 pieces 89-in plaid dress goods at 50u yard , nnd yon cannot buy thosatno qualities anywhere loss . thun O.lc to 75e , all the very latest col orings. Black and White Henriettas ISc. A largo line satin finish fast black cotton honrlottns , in black tind whlto cheeks , figures , dots , etc. ; us a starter only 18o yilvd. Ladles' Mother Hubbnrd night Gowns 41c. BENNISON BROS sloa being her fourth birthday. Her guests vroro Noisy Morrison , Carrlo Wallos , Nolllo Worrell , Mnblo Oonnolly , Bosslo Fitzpatrick , Jlagglo Davis , Mamlo Davis , Kimnn Fidler , noscnnna nnd BnbyMcCaushmcl , UcrtloLovo Green , Francis Morrison , Wlllio Donnelly , Leo Morroll , t'rod Fit/patriek. Harry Don nelly , Frank Ueoson , .Ilrainv Donnelly , Wai- v ley Huolsloy. Arthur Iilnkonnuy , Fred White , John Davis , Wlllio 'Ihompson , Carl tovo Groon. 1'oHt-ijontcii HrldnlH. NICHOLS AND uii.r.v. The most notnblo wedding of the week was that of Miss Lizzie Do Pul Nichols , daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Nichols and Mr. Baron William Hlloy , only surviving son of William lllloy esq. . , of Leamington Spa , .England , Tuesday nt high noon at the resi dence of the brldo3013 Mason street. Although tuo wedding was n very quiet one , only the relatives of the family and a lew Intlmato friends being present , ou t of consideration for the Illness of the bride's grandmother , Mrs. Do Pul , still it was an exceedingly swcot aim prott y ceremony , ono that v 111 bo remembered for Its delightful charm nnu its freedom from over elaboration. The -lay was perfect an ideal spi ing day the oreo/.y blue sky , the warm sunshine nnd the big white sails now and then drifting across the blue making It as ono fair young woman ald , "genuine brldo's weather such as i want when I follow iu the footsteps Of the bride of today. " The cosy homo of the brldo's parents was beautifully decorated with ( lowers , the inan- tols being banded with hyaciuths , roses , lilies of the valley , whllo in the southwest corner of the drawing-room a bower of green was erected , ornamented with myriad Kastor llllos , which gave forth n pcrfnino that al most doomed audible. From the coiling of the window ropes of smllax wore deftly sus- pondcd , forming n canopy shadowing the frlodiou , which was resting on a largo fur nig. nig.At noon , Just as the clocks wore striking the midday hour , the soft muslo from several mandolin * stationed In the hallway , behind u screen of palms , playing the wedding march , announced the approach of the bridal proces sion. sion.Two pretty young girls , Miss Bertha Sloan and Miss Grace Nichols , as maids of honor , led the procession , drawing broad ribbons of whlto silk between the guests and the princi pal participants la the ceremony. Following tht young ladles came tbo bride , leaning on the aim of nor father , Mr. M. O. Nichols , then the groom and his host man , Mr. J. A. Vopp , and ihoofllclntlng clergyman , Hcv. C. 11. Gardner , donn of Trinity cathedral. After the ceremony , which was boautlful'v ' road by the dean , and before the guests ivcro privileged to louder their congratu lations , the bride and groom , with the oniclatlng clergyman repaired to the room oc cupied by Mrs. Do Pul , who was too 111 to bo present ut the ccremoniOH proper , and the fluid benediction was there pronounced , the grandmother being tbo tint to tender her con. Bratulatlous. Tno return of the newly united couple to the drawing room was the signal for a host of Tvell-wlshes from the guests In attendance. Refreshments wcro served Inter in the dining-room ami library , the bride and groom presiding Iu tbo former room. The hi Ido. w ho is a very pretty blonde , potlto and vivacious , wore a hnndHomo travel ing rottumo of heavy vicuna cloth , simply , made , the coat Louis XIV style nnd a close fltthig hat covered with violets. The maids of honor , Miss Sloan and Miss Nichols , both brunettes , were gowns of wlilto Bilk ( .hnlllo trimmed with whlto ribbons aud lace. lace.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hlloy left nt 4:30 : for a visit to Now Vork , Washington , Baltimore , Plilladol- phia , und before returning will visit relatives of tbo brldo in Now Vork and Ponnsysvun Iu. The wedding Journey will occupy about three weeks , after which Mr. aud Mrs. Hlley will reside with tbo brldo's parents at 301'J Mason street until autumn , whou they will visit the mice.ttnil homo of the groom at Louiiugtou { Spa , Knglumi , n short ride from London , The presents received wcro inauy nnd liandsunio , Including rnro china , cut gloss mid silver , Before leaving the housotho brldo ajccndou tbo stairway , and having gathered all her uu- married girl friends who were present , below her , throw her wedding bouquet Into the * * * vy of youug wouou , which was captured Carfct and Curtain' Department. Ho nil every Item. The prices nro ns low thi\t the { , 'oods tire bound to sell quirk. An olngnnl line nil wool Ingrain carpets - pots ( Me yaul. This line nt Coc IB a grunt bargain. A largo uml beautiful line of half wool ingraina at 85r16c nnd OOc. A bountiful line of tapestry cnrpots at Me , ( ioo nnd Too u yard. They tire grout bargains. A hnmlBomo line of body brusscls ivnd velvets on which wo guarantee the low est prices iu the west. Most of these patterns are of our own designs , CURTAIN ' Department. A great line of curtains and ut prices lower than over before. 60 pairs of Nottingham lace curtains , H } yards lonff , taped edge all around , -18 inches wide , at $1.50 n pair. They would bo cheap at $2.50. Nottingham Inco curtains , 35 yauls long , 00 inches wide , taped nil around , at $2.25 and $2.50 a pair , woith 83.50 to HOO. A special line of extra fine Nottingham ham lace curtains nt1 $3.00 , $3.60 , 94.00 and $5.00 n pair. The greatest values over offered In Oninba. An elegant line of chcnlllo portiere curtains , bolld colors nnd fringed ends , nt if :5.)0 : ( ) a pair. A beautiful line of portieres at $5.00 , $0.50 and $8.00 a pair. Every ono n great bargain. An elegant Hue of "polkn , dot Swlis inUHllu for curtains , at 25c and UOc n ynrd , 1,000 best Holland curtain shades , mounted on best spring fixtures , com plete , only lOo each. 500 cocoa door mats , -ISc each. 50 places China matting nt 12 jc a yard Don't ' miss this sale. Wo can nnd will savoyou money. BENNISON BROS by Miss Ida Sharp , who , to preserve the old legend , must marry within the year , uoonanx AND LEWIS. Whllo vaguely Intimated that n wedding was to take place among the teachers of the high school at an early day , the knowing ones confidently thought that Mr. Homer P. Lewis the principal of the school and Miss Elizabeth Portia Goodson , ono of the bright teachers iu the department would not bo united In marriage until the close of the term. But the wiseacres wcro confounded on Mon day by the ceremony which unltwd the for tunes of Miss Goodson and Mr. JLowls , the wedding taking place at 2:30 : o'clock at the homo of the brldo's sister , Mrs. W. S. Curtis , yjU Chicago street. KewMr. Munii 01 Unity church officiated , the relatives of the contracting parties , which Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoiiry Lewis of Lincoln , Mr. nnd Mrs. Friink Lewis , Miss Bella Lewis of Omaha , Mr. nml Mrs. J. U. Goodson of St. Louis , father and mother of the bride and Mrs. Bacon sister of the brldo being present. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served , and later Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis loft for Chicago ou a short wedding tour to return today. They will bo at homo to tholr friends at 110 north Twen ty-sixth street. The brldo is an exceedingly bright nnd lovely woman , and one of the ablest teachers in tbo west , but rumor says that after the cioso of the present term stio will rosltrn her position to devote all her tlmo to the cares of the household , making for Mr. Lewis , what ho has long wanted , an Ideal homo. The proem Is favorably known , not only In Omaha but in the educational r.irclcs of the country. Ilo has placed the high school upon a very high pluno and given it a stand ing among the leading schools of the nation. 1 ho Don Ami Club lOntortalncrt. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Babcock , 10U South Twenty-ninth avenue , entertained tlio Bon Ami club Mondny evening in au especially delightful manner. The house was prettily decorated with palms and ISastor lilies , \vhilo smilnx adorned ( ho chandeliers , and roses worn prominent and the house was in gala nttiro for the meeting of the club. Seven tables were occupied by the players , and when the final game was completed the prizes were found won by Mrs. Tatum , first ladles' prize ; Mrs. Augustus Pratt , second Indies' prize ; Mr. Thomas Orr , ilrat gentleman's prtzo ; Mr. Koynolds , second gentleman's prizo. Tbo refreshments were very delightful and quite elaborate. Among these present were : Mr. und Mrs. Pratt , Mr. and Mrs. Itoynoids , Mr. and Mrs. Tatum , Mr. und Mrs. L. J. Drake , Mr , nnd Airs. Harris , . Dr , and Mrs. Moore , Mr. nnd Mrs , Goodrich , Mr. and Airs. W. U Clarke , Mr. and Mrs. Purvis , Colonel nnd Mrs. Stanton , Mr. and Mrs. Husslo , Mr. nnd Mis. Orr , Mr. nnd Mrs. Dlotz , Mr. and Mrs. Swobo. Production of "Tlio Uivnls. " The Sheridan club of Plnttsmoutu gave "TtiolUvals" last Friday evening nt "Wash ington ball for the benefit of the Creche , the audience being made up of ladies nnd gentle men most of whom who had soon the Jcffor- Bon-Floronco company produce the same at the Grand last February , and contrasts could not help but bo drawn ; but that tha Sheri dan club number hard workers among Us members the piece would hnvo uconn failure. As it was , a performance was given which was astonishing for Its near approach to the ono given by tbo Jefforson-Floronco coin- puny. The ladles spread an olegantluncheon at the Crccko for the members of the com pany and orchestra after the performance. The Union Pacillo band furnished the music gratuitously. Among the audlonco were scon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kilpatrick , Mr. aud Mrs , lion Burrows , Mr. and Mrs. Brasilia Voung , Mr. and Mrs. T , M. Orr , Mrs. Dr. Galbralth , Mrs. Thomas L. Klmball , Mr. G. M. Hitch cock and wife , Mrs. C. S. Stcbblns and fam ily , Mrs. C. P. Goodman nnd family , Mr. J. F. Hill nnd wlfo. William Clarlio and Mlsa Smith , Miss Jcnnio Murray , Miss May Burns , Mrs. Samuel Bums , Mr. 31 It. Freiiru. George Shaw , AV. D. McMollon , Mr. aud Mrs. Gcorgo Stobblns , Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Broutcb , Miss Bautn. Miss Walker , Miss Mabel Pratt , Miss Fauulo Uroff , Mrs. Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Estabrook , Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Alien , Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Jackson , Mr. and Mrs. John Schlndlor , Miss Bnrt , Mr. E. W , Sim- oral , Miss Addle Babcoclc , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Curtis , Mr. uid Mrs , Lewis Hood , .50. Monday wo will offer 20 Baby Carriages , u& cut above at the low price of $1.6O each. Special sale of fine Bnby Carriages , upholstered in silk , plush and figured ctnmnsk at $6.98 , $7.08 , $8.BO , $ b.9O , $9.80 $1O and up. We guarantee to save you nt least 30 per cent. Come in and be convinced that we arc certainly headquarters on Baby Carriages In Omaha. DOMESTICS , Lonsihilo Itieaclicd Muslin 7',5 ' Ii'iwruni'o lAi llrown Muslin r > o jard. NcwimirUotMI-liuh llrown Muslin , 4 > icyanl. : il-liifh figured l'i > rciiIOii7iiu yind. i-Uuulard Apruu Check Ginghams only 7'ic ' ynrd. Outing I'lnnnels. nil now , lOc yatd. rnincli OliiKlmniH ISo yaid. ( lemilno Korali Molrc , tlio now wnsh fabric , only lo ! yard. Don't pay 3Jo when you cuti get thu sumo itoods for I'.Hj. btundnid Dri-ss 1'rlnt.s Co vard. Turkey Red DAMASK , , Monday only. 2T > pieces Turltuy Rpil Table Damask , just ( or one day , at lOtfoyurd , worth 3JC. _ _ _ _ _ _ Ladies' BLACK HOSE , SOO dorm LndloH * I'nst Illiick Hose , full reg ular made , only lc ! pilr. ; BENNISON BROS Miss Mabol Bnlcombo , Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Gratton , Mr. Franko Clarke , Miss Carrie Detwoller , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Squires , Mr , and Mrs. ICuhn , Mr. Meggulor , Miss TschucK , Miss Ella Schmidt , Mr. Gcorgo 'rzcuuck , N. J. Schmidt , Miss O'Hanlon , Mr. J. U. Dowar , Egbert ICollor , Max Mover and family , Miss TJogors , Mr. and Mrs. Bel- den , Mr. and Mrs. Thompson , Mr. nnd Mrs. William Wallace , Mr. "Charles Shlverick , Mr. nnd Mrs. T. S. Grigor. Mrs. Smith , Mrs. Lucien Stephens , Mr. James Risk , Mr. Charles Elguttcr. Mrf. Hartnii'H Yellow Luncheon , Mrs. fluy Barton ga\-o what the guests un hesitatingly regard ttio prettiest luncheon of the sonson , yesterday afternoon from 1 until ! i o'clock at nor beautiful homo , ! M03 Cali fornia street. Yellow was the "predominat ing color In the decorations , the table being ornamented by an exquisitely wrought Venetian cloth in yellow silk with napkins to match. As souve nirs pretty yellow baskets filled with violets were presented to each of the eleven guests present. Hoses abounded throughout the dining room nnd drawing rooms and Mrs. Barton was the recipient of many congratu latory words upon the success of her charm ing entertainment. Many of the guests have been suffering with la grippe , and as this was the Hrst opportunity they have had since tbo commencement of Lent to enjoy n meeting of thoroughly congorial spirits , the afternoon closed nil too soon. Mrs. Barton enacted the role of the Good Samaritan on this occasion by invitlnir to hfir board Mosdnmes J. M. 11. Patrick , II. W. Yutcs , Joseph Barker , E. M. Morsotnan , Ocorgo Prltchott , Hal McCord , S. D , Bnrka- low , Levi Carter , G. N. Hamsoy , C. K. Yost. \VIicrcnlioutH. . Mr. Ilonry P. Wyninn spent the week in Lincoln ou business. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns will go to England next month. Miss Orchard is contemplating a tour of Europe this summer. Miss Maud Wool worth loft yesterday for her homo in Sioux City. Miss Minnie Stelllng of 2-J3 St. Mary's nvo- tuo is a severe sufferer from la grippo. Mr. J. J. Gibson and wlfo returned from the r trip to Moridu , Friday evening , Misses Emma and Laura Hongland will leavoforn visit to Kansas City this evening. Miss Carrie Wasmcr oPGrand Island is visiting nor friend , Miss Whlto , in Lincoln. Miss Margaret Boyd contemplates a tour of Italy this summer , sailing iu May for Lon don. ' Mis : May Burns is homo fiom Mt. Vcrnou seminary , Cincinnati , for the Easter holi days. days.Mrs. Mrs. E. W. Nash and family nro Is Cali fornia. They anticipate returning next month. Miss Wnlkor of Mncomb , 111. , Is visiting Miss Llzzlo Parrotto at lill ) South Thirtieth street. Colonel C. S. Ctmso has gene to Washing ton In the interest of tbo pan-ropubllo con gress. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Branch have issued lu- vitatlons for a card party next Thursday oy oning. It Is now Mrs. Dower and Miss Dowoy'a intention toloavo Omaha about May I forau European trip. TVIr , and Mrs. John Brady nro receiving the congratulations of friends over the birth of a son last weok. Mr , Wing Allen , secretary ot the coal exchange change , has been out Iu the state most of this week ou business , Mr , and Mrs. Swobo. have returned from their visit to their sons , who are at ocbool at Farlbault , Minn. E. E. "Wldtmoro returned on Tuesday from an extended visit to Mexico , greatly Im proved in health , MUs May Coughlln of Toledo , O. , Is a guostof Miss Ada Shepherd , No. 421 North Twenty-third street. Mr. H. T. Clark nnd family have moved Into thotr handsome residence at Twenty- tilth and Cass streets. Mr , nnd Mrs. Aaron Zundcr are pleasantly domiciled nt the Hotel Dellono , where they nro nt homo to their friends. The Misses Waterman , wbo wcro ptlcats of SILK HEAD $1.39 RESTS . . Monday wo olfor IDOliOLiidiioniu llowi-rod silk Head limit * , handsomely pil ton ni > and never retailed before at IBM th in $ iVi. Onr orlco Monday tu closu tholot , only $1.M ; each. DAMASK TOWELS , Mondnv only , 100 doion line Dunuipk Towels knotted fringefunojj liirdors , at lUo each ) clieuu nt S-'KJ. ' WHITE , oT7 GOpDS.OsC Monday 100 plocos of .Wlilto Goods , n very superior Quality , only'JHMo a yard , just what you pay others IQe muIJijtc. \ . BENNISON BROS Mrs. Swobo last week , left for tholr homo at Newport , N. Y , . last Tuesday. Miss Nolllo Bell has returned from a week's pleasure nt Lincoln , where she was the gucsl of Miss Dcrlbn Den man. MIssFannlo Wilcox of Nebraska City , a belle of that citv and well known in Omaha , ' will visit friend's hero next week. Ooan Gardner loft for New York on Thurs day and after a foitnight's vacation will re turn with Mrs. Gardner and the children. General Attorney Kelly of the Union Pa- clllo has gone to California , to return with Mrs. Kelly , who has been wintering there. James Stephenson has returned fiom Arkansas Hot Springs , whore ho left Colonel Hooker , J. A. Crcighton and other Omaha men. t C. A. Jacobson has returned from Chicago , whither ho accompanied Mrs. Jacobson , who goes ou a visit to her parent ! in Brooklyn , l JL JLMr. . George B. Maricla of Portland , Ore. , spent Thursday with Mr. Ernest Hiall , en route from Now York to his fur western homo. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs , George Wil son entertained a number of frlonds at cards at their homo , Twenty-eighth and Jackson streets. Mr. Charles Brldenbeckor has recovered from his severe attack of la grippe so far as to bo able to bo around to business part of the day. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Wlthnoll have returned turned from Florida , whcro they have passed the winter. They have taken quarters at the Mlllard. Mr. Lyrnnn Klchardson , who has been a suiTcier from la grippe for the post few weeks , has huftlcicntly recovered so as to leuvo his room. Mrs. C. F. Atkins , after a long visit with ifllatlvcs at : ! ) California street , loft Wednesday afternoon for Denver , which she will nmku her future homo. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Hamsoy entertained nt dinner on Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. J , N. H. Patrick , Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy C. Barton. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Vost. Mrs II. S. Rollins and Mr. K. C. Barton accompanied Miss WoolwortU to Sioux City last evening. Mrs. Rollins will nnnaln dur ing the week , Mr. Barton returning tomor row. row.Miss Miss Nellie Lewis , a charming young lady of Chlcogo returned to her homo yesterday after an extended visit to her sister , Mrs. Carrie Lewis , 14115 North Twenty-eighth street. , / / Mr , nnd Mrs. Barry J ) . Mulford have is sued Invitations for u lilgh llvo narty next Tuesday oven Ing in honor of Miss liogors and Mlsa Bnllc-iitlno o ( Kentucky , guests of Mrs. Ceorgo Darrow. i The wedding of MiivMary Campbell nnd Mr. Henry K. ChaJwielrof Now York , will bo soloumnlzed at tha homo of the brldo's mother at Seventeenth aud UoJgo streets on Wodnesaay the ' . ' JJ. " n Mrs. Chailos Deuol | Mvo a delightful little luncheon in honor ot Mltfs Maud Wool worth on Friday. There woiy present Miss Mc- Konua , Miss Chamber. Miss Iloagland , Miss Laura Honglar.d , MISM 'Mellora Woolwoith , Mrs. S. S. Caldwcll , MK Dr. Smith. Allan Marsh nnd KnFph Hicharason loft Fri day. April 3 , for Mr. IMlzell's private school at Worcester , Mass. _ Thlj pleasure of ogam meeting old schoolmates Is anticipated and the boys are anxious ) , to get back to their studies 03 well. ' The Omaha church choir opera company has been engaged for four nights the luttor part of this week by associations In the cen tral part of tuo state to give their oporn "Lovo und War , " followed by a conceit of au hour's duration. Owing to the very disagreeable weather last Sunday evening the choir of Trlntity cathedral will repeat Staincr's sacred can tata , "Tho Daughter of Jnirus , " Wednesday evening of this weok. There will be no ad mission charged , but nn offering will bo made to defray the cost ot the music. Miss May Clark of Chicago , who was so generally admired on the occasion of her ap pearance hero last January , will nmku her "professional debut" nt Central Mnsio hall in Chicago , April 10. Miss Clark has entered Into a contiact with Mr. Ronoy who made n lar o fortune for Blatchford Cnvauaugh as his manager. Tno Pleasant Hour club , the leading so ciety organization of the atato capital , gave Ladies' ' Jackets $1.00. 00 ladles' spring jackets , nil wool , in stripes , checks and fiiney braided , odds und ends of broken lines , nil sizes ; In ono lot Monday at $1 each. Ladies' Suits $13,75. , Monday wo olTor nn ologiuit line of Indies' now spring suits , in the very In- test plaid effects , very stylish , nnd us a starter only $111.75 a suit ; worth $18 to 820. Infants' ' Cloaks' ' $1.50. Don't fall to buy the baby a cloak. Monday wo ollor infants' long civshmero cloaks , in tan nnd cream with silk em- broldorod collar , at only $1.50 each. Its a Bargain , Children's Tuck Muslin Draw ers 150. $3.98 , Monday wo offer a now line of Indies' ' black brllliantino dross flkirta nt S3.D8 each , worth $0.50. WALL PAPER iC ROLL. BENNISON BROS its closing party of the year at the Hotel Lincoln on ' .Thursday cvcnlnp of this week. In accordance with the popular demand this party was given ns a masquerade and proveil u delightful success. Several Omaha people were present. Miss Anna Kern died at the residence of Hon. F. W. Iiart , Logan , la. , on Wednesday. Miss ICern was the sister of Mrs. Hart and had until lately resided in Omaha , n'hcro she was linown in art circles as nn artist of con siderable merit , and where she will bo mourned bv her many social Iriends. Her remains weio taken to Mount Pleasant and buried by the sldo of her par nts. Mrs. It. W. Uailoy of Walnut Hill enter tained the following ladles at luncheon Fri day , April ! ! , nt 1 o'clock , Mrs. Campbell , Mrs. Uorvoy , Mrs. "Wagoner , Mrs. Van Horn , Mrs. llutehinson , Mrs. Stewart , Airs , liorthlnck , Mrs. Armstrong , Mrs. Haley , Airs. Wlukersham , Mrs. McClnnnanhan , Mrs. Perfect , Mrs. Walker , Mrs. Carpenter , Mrs. Faogan , Airs. Wearing , Miss Halloway. On Friday Mary Frank gave n pleasant party to some of her young friends at her homo , TOv South Twenty-ninth street. Those present wcro : Misses KubyVllllnni3 , Marlon Council , Alines Herbert , UesMo FielJ , A mm ) White , Mabel Boyd. J2va Howell , iicssio and Leila Marcy , ' ( jenlo Crass. Goldu Frank , ticrtio Caswell , Henrietta llurtlett , Helen and Ethel Wllkins and anna Covcll. A novel entcrtnlnincnt was given Tuesday afternoon nt the icsldcnce of Dr. and Mrs. Tilden for thu bonellt of Crcighton cnllojie , the entcrtnlnmontlioing called ' 'An Author's Carnival. " The nlTair was designed by Miss Yost , whoso efforts netted tlio college a neat siuni. Uofreshments were served during thu afternoon. Those partieipiUiiiK were : Misses Yost , Botkln , Juinus , I'orrine , Detwcller , ICcuncdy , Mrs. Tilden , Mra Ramsey , Mrs. Creigli , Mra. Sliulzo , Miss Clark. Miss Fnnnlo GrofT , daughter of Judge OroIT , formerly of this city , is visiting Airs. Montgomery on West Fnrnam htreet , nnd u 111 tun latter part of this i\oek visit Miss Mabel Pratt ou 1'ark nvoniio. The many friends of Miss GrolT will have an opportu nity of meeting her before slio leave * us she will bo in Omaua&overal weeks. Miss Grolt's homo will piobably bo la California if Judge draff's health is benefited there. Among tbo , many who have rare nnd natural taienls , but who , by luck of oppor tunity , remain in obscurity. Is a coiudn young man residing In this city. His name Is Warren 10. Hlchards , anil his special talent Is that of elocution , and in this line lie is considered by tho4o fortunnto unuugh to have hoaul him , equal , if not superior to many famous readers. "What most 1m- presses his hearers IE hU power of voice , expression and delineation of character. Ur.nna Mis. T. M. Campbell , ill I Woolworth - worth avcnuo , entertained Tuesday evening a few young people at cards in honor of Mr. i'arkcr who Is , the guest ot Mr. und Mrs , W. II. Alexander. The guests were Misses Stanton , Iluuin , Irvlno , itoedcr , Parker , Ada Parker , Tukoy , Alexander and Weaver , Messrs. Poaso. Harry i'arker , Cliurles Clapp , Uert Downs , Will Clark , Dro\vn \ , and Krnost Morriek. Next Wednesday evening Lou Dale's min strels take place In CounclrUlulIs. About two hundred people will go over fromOmalm , it being nn entirely local allalr. Arr nge- ments have been mndn with the motor com pany , so that there will bo no delay In getting homo. Thnso who lake part are such well- known singei-s as II. J. Wlierrv , U. M. Wicr , Walter DalU , Hurry Buckley , Paul lionsford , W. A. Derrick , C. S. Sundew and C. J. Mills. Slg. Tornuilo , the Italian soprano , will also huvo a number. The comedians are Lou Dale , Arthur Glllospiu of Chicago , Lou llarr and Dave ioty , which will make a merry qunrtgtto. The Sutoilous mandolin cluG , tlio Omaha banjo quartette and the Oniuhu Guards uUo taku part , "Wo guarantee that Spnnl h Court Puce Powder i absolutely lianulofas.coii- tuinlng- nothing of tin injurious clinrac- tor to tbo skin or complexion , all drug gists boll it. John Hall , who lives near Madison , S. IJ. , lias a freak In the nuturo of a lamb with only ono Jaw. The httlo thhiR is perfectly formed except that it has no lower Jaw , and thu ears are set down low on the side of tno head , tlio opening of the throat extending clear acrasa the neck from car to ear. Do Witt's UttloEarly Hiscr * : only ylll to euro alck headache anil rcculoto tuo Summer - Corsets 50c Wo offer Monday our first shipment of mimmur corsets , n quality usually re tailed at8t , Monday our prlco will bo f > 0o. 0o.Mail Mail orders Illlod. Ladies' ' Wraps $5. AgonulnQ slaughter. Monday wo otter " 00 India * ' beaded wraps , also silk wraps , worth $8 , $10 , $12 and $15 oncli. You can tnico your pick Monday of the entire lot nt $5 each. LADIES' Dress Skirts Monday wo plaeo on sale CO ladles' plaid dross skirts , in all the now spring colors , at only M eneh. Not really the price of making. Koinotnber only $3 each. each.Mall Mall orders filled. The prontost corset snlo on record. "Wo offer Monday 2" > 0 do/on Dr. War- tier's celebrated liM Coralino corsots. In white and drab , at 75c ; sold every where Mail ardors filled. BENNISON BROS ,1M tt DA VKMEXTH. The Payton comedy company , which is considered to bo ono of the strongest repertoire - toiro organizations on the road , will open a week's engagement nttbo Grand opera house with u matinee this afternoon , on which oc casion will bo presented Magglo Mitchell's success , "Thu Peailof Savoy , " with Miss Mattie ICcono in the title rolo. Tlio Now York success , "Dad's Girl. " will bo the bill for this evening. There will bo a change of bill for every performance during the week and matinees nro announced for Sunday , Wednesday and Saturday. Tills is ono of largest and strongest of the traveling reper toire companies , carrying twenty-live people , and they have with thorn n fine uniformed band and orchestra : A band parade will bo uindo dally , commencing Monday at 11 a in. , and a concert will bo Riven each evening in front of the Grand during the week. This is tbo first company coming to the Grand for a week's engagement at the people's prices of 10 , UO , nnd ! )0 ) cents , all orchestra seats being yo cents , all balcony scats SOc , and gal lery 10 conts. The excellence of the icpor- toiro and the great reduction In prices should ensure a very prosperous wook's engage ment. The Grand being occupied by another at traction this evening the Fay Foster Eng lish gaiety company will appear at the Pee ple's theater thls.nfternoon and ovonlng.clos- Ing their engagement in Omaha. If rices ot lulmlssion will bo ' . ' 3,50 nnd 75 edits. Sev eral now uttiactlons will bo offered , both matlneo and evening , Tbo nttr.ictton wnieh tholtoyd will present to its pations on tills ( Sunday ) evening is Kirnlfy's great spectacle "TheVutur ( Jueon. " This will bo the fourth perform ance of a very successful engagement. It stems to bo the popular bollof that Na poleon lionnpnrto was a gruff , sour natured man , whoso military strength was his key to the bcnit citadel of men. ihit ho was no such Individual , ns all these with whom ho uvor came In contact have testified. On the con trary ho was a born diplomat. To lib extraordinary - ordinary power of fascination , a striking tes timony scems.lii an anecdote of Lord Keith's , u ell authenticated. Wbon someone alluded in the old admiral's hearing to lionu- p.irto's repeated requests of n personal Inter view with thu prince roRont , ho said ! "On my conscience. I bollovo If you consent to ttiat , they will bo excellent friends inside of hnlf nn hour. " And it is this soft aide of Napoleon's character that Is shown in Albert Itnland Haven's gren' historical piny , "Josephine , JCmprnss of the French. " which the well known actress , Mile. Ilhoa , will present at the Boyd on tomorrow evening and Tuesday afternoon and evening , Tlio womanly side of the beautiful character of Josephine , which Mllo. Uhea IK said to inter pret , so grandly , is shown , In short , the do- mostiu life of these two \\omlcrful characters lias received more attention at the hands of the clever young dramatist that tlio stormy episodes that brought so much KOITOW uml misery to both. The metropolitan critics nro unanimous in pronouncing "Josephine" tlio strongest play of iU kind that has ever boon seen on the mode rn stage , Herrmann , the most wonderful mairlcinn , and onoof the cleverest entertainers of mod ern times , nliiod by Mmo. Herrmann , will ap pear at the Itoyd on Wednesday and Thurs. day evenings of this week. After so much drama and comedy , Herrmann and his won derful performance will bo thrlco welcome. Herrmann Is a giunt master of the "Rlnck Art , " a veritable prlnco of darkness , if ho will allow the llbfl ! but ho works tils spoils with ouch ninsh , and ease , and grace , that ono sits quite content to bo so dollclotlHlr humbugged. Ho is tlio foremost of prcatl- dlgitatours , a inostgentlomnnlvucoronmnccr : and although Dunto would hnvo condemned him to eternal punishment , ns ha doe * nil magicians , the theater-goers hope that Horr- maim will live long to dazzle with his won ders. Ho announces UiU season a most ro- innrkablo entertainment. Ho will present "Strobolka , " his latest nnd greatest Now Vork success. "Now Block Art , " with the bewildering oriental fakir Abdul IClian. "A blavo Girl's Dream.1 , "Klorlno , Child of the Air , " nnd monv other new und startling sensations. In addition to these. Prof , Hurrmann will perform many ffats of Hlclt'lit-of-tmiul nnd paiinlngln which ho stands positively without an equal. Vcrnoua Jarbcaiiunu her excellent company come to the Boyd ou Friday , Saturday und f > .ooo rolls of wnll pinor Mondnv 3c roll. r.lounnt line of horiU-is 'Ipynrd. Mia skliinnvri lo. \Viinlrobn hooks Ic. Hrnii bird i-ngn sprlnss Ic. Ten spoons Ic. DaliC cut tors IP. NiitinoK ttniturt to. ( 'nUo pattlcrt Ic. I'lutln * Iu. 1'opiior bnxrs lo. l.njHjplnl tin ciiiii > ( , Sn. lOe1. l\oimd ! Sic. inlti und popnurs V. Ken bout ITS Jo. . ' 10-foot t'ldllii'S lines f > p. Sperm sou lint iniii'lil no oil iic. Hi-riih lru lu's : io , Stove poltoiir o , t'nkn luinrrs 5o. "nek litinumi- | > c. Mlnirrs , jior ] Mili"o. Iron boot ] U'MIC | : Chilli's f'lllllll I. \Vnll inlrnirK IIV , Klhur slicll Hiiaa N'nt cnx'ki'rs inc. < "iirry cnmlw I0c. I'oppcr liiilloiuiish liolltir r Do , MIK I'ot ts' sad Iron9I.S'mi > l , Superliir clollnw nrlnsi'r * $1.75. Wcstcni wishing niaohliios JI5) . ' - ' - luiMpiN ) ! I u d dortMi "Inllii'-J tiliiifii ) Kolllni ; | ilni.rM- Tolli'l i > niir" | ( roll. 1 ( 'in loud uf tldillMly wlnkt tOe. Anionlii nlckol olook * Me. Rinssoroam scH , II plrooi , Iflc , Plain siillil tiinibloii 2vti' oiieh. fla" ! < wnlrr plli'lii'r Ifd1 HniKlMoiiioKliiss fruit dlshps He niullLlc. Minuting lampMiMK . ri.roiHpi > nci > s [ itfM' . IDo nnd l.V , Ul ) hiindsoiiio ( k'coiuli'd ( l-nlcco cliambor set JI.'Kisot ' , Mixed blril SP M ! To poiinil. I.iuito dollies Imskiitsriim. I'liMltnt elntliOH burs , YX\ I' nlillng Itonlng lie ird K'c. ' T. fi i > t ttop Iiuldcrs f/Ov. / Willow doll hncelcs ii'ie. ' ' . Itois'S whcol earts lOe. Solid brnv ) ton hottl < nl , & , Solid brass hollers SJ.iM. 1.00) ) ho 1 1 It's iiiiiiinlii. lOoeach. BENNISON BROS Sunday , April in , 11 nml ) ! > , in the pcotty mu- slcal comedy , "Starlight. " As for Jarboau , she is enchanting all \lvnolty nnd nrt. Slid appears in almost n dozen different gulsoi , now In short shlrti , now in loiiff ones , and Jlnnllv In none nt nil. She Is us sprlchtlv as /olio Do Lussan and us artistic lus many 1'ar- Isinncolobiities. Hciuy Irvine's tribute to KiclMrd MinisMold "an , iirtist to his fingers' ends" mnv bo varied to lit .Inrboiiu. This Is proved by hoi- versatility by her Imitation of Thco , for Instance. She preserves the true sparkle of a French sonn. The spirit , llncsso and abandon with which she does the song from "Gosparon" IniKor In tlio memory. Great pains 1ms neon tnkon in the scleotlonof the company. Jaibcan always has a irood company , hut this season it Is above thu average , Including mich artists as It. C. Snow , Budd llosi , Charloi Klrlco , Harry P. Ulaiko , William Solory , Lilly Slnelmr. Helen Murlborough , 15vn Saunders , Dcatrlco Tlf- funy , Irene IToriianULv. "Starlight" has boon entirely romoaolou and U now ono of the brightest musical comodlos beliiK pro- duceil. _ Always on the nlcrt to furnish the pulillo with a novel exhibition , Miinniror Lawler of the Kdon Mnseo this week aiirpasson himself andprcMcnls un olecant cnturtnlnmont. In the curio hall the colebrntoJ Samo.uivnr - riors under their latnotm chlof , Atofau , will boon uxhlbltion. It was Atofau's band , who , when tl o American nnd tJermnn men-of-war wcro dashed to pieces on the reofH at A pla , at his cotnmimd phuiKOil into the sen and , Dnttlltifr with Its BoothliiK waves , rescued a number of bravo tars from iho wroi'kcd ships. Thov have been converted to Christianity and are fairly educated in lOiiKllsli and Gorman. Tlio bl Kost novelty yet , introduced in the theatorinn' is Morton , Keno and Mack Iu , "Lcs Iroh Dii blc.s , " n French contortlonnl net. This trio Is simply wonderful In this act nnd will iniiko u pleasing remembrance. Thu funniest sutiro of the scaioii is "Man vs Woman , " Thorno and Curltou'a comedy suo- coss. A company of line specialty nctors have also been cnnnjjcd , umon them bclnff John > Iux , the tcntomo mystery ; .T. U. Meday , ctminpion leaperof the world ; Urusli and Kcmiton , In farcical comedy , and a host of others. No tcriplutf , no tiuuai-i. , ifo pain when Do VVitt'8 I.itilo Kurly Hlssra are taken. Small pill , Safopill. lioit pill. Kibbons fully elsnt to ton Inches In width uroradimlly ( uonciun in for lulllincry pur poses. I'lilliiuin tonriHt Hleopln eu : $ oxcur- Hions to Californiu and Faellle coast politlH lotivo C'lilun o ovoiy Tlni rainy , ICnnwvH ( Jlty every Friday via tlio Simla Fo roulo. Tlulcot r.ito from C/hlcujJJ * $17.50 , fiom Sioux City , Omaha , Llncolti orlCatisaH City $3' > , Hluopliitf cm- rate from Chicago $ I pur double horth , from Kniinas City $11 par double borth. Evory- tliinjfurniHhcil exeojt mouls. Tliosu oxuurriionrf mo irJi-aonnlly conduoted by ' experienced oxournion iniinu orrt wli'o acconiiiiy ] ) ! purtioH to destlnntlon. i'ot- oxcui'Hlon Colder full containing parlluu- lurri and map folder nnd tiiiiu table < > C Santa Fo roulo andronorvliitfof Hloopiiifj cnr burtlm , ndilross S.M. Orfgood , yon- orul iiffont , K. f . Palmar , froljjht nnd passoiiKor ngont , A.T. & S. F. iM.llro.nl , HlN. Y. Ufo mdj. { , Oimilm , Nobnwlm. Dr. Hlrney curoscatarra. I5eo PRIVATE lluilur lliu Putrumuo of Mrs. M. D. FRAZAR , BOSTON , MASS. , Sail from Now York Saturday Juno 27,1891 , rilT.CIAI.I.V OIAKTKIU'.I ) Hl'KA.MSIIIl' . "CITY1 OF CHESTErt" Tourof < 15 Daya $2fif.OO ) TourolAO .Cays , , , , . $ li60.UO Tou-of76 IJayj $ lfiO.OO All triirillnK , hotel & * iihtiirongoxpcii ! ! < ta Included Head ATONUH for circular * uml roforoncua lo Mrs. M. D. FUAZAIl , 70 aioUoJ jilllaf. Uottoa. M i