THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MARCH 0 , 1892-SIXTEEX PAGES. SOCIETY IN THE DOLDRUMS T H Pcnsoroso Dawnoth for tlio Followers of the Smart World. LCNTEN PROGRAMS FOR THE BELLES t Ilns Ilrcn DoliiR In Soclrty Till Ash Wbctncmlny Ciillnl ft Hull Mme Incut * of Well Unoivii People. Dull Lent I No bonbons for some , no flow ers for others , no dances , nothing but pray er * and ponltonco and sowing circles for these who remain In town , the plnos nnd the \varm southern or Paollio coast slttos for those fortunate who can forsnko our squally rtarch weather for St. Augustine , Monterey , "Lot Angeles. Oh the bliss of wondering In "das land no dlorango blnmon , " atloaituntil Easter , ns n number will do whoso satin heels Imvo tnppod , tappca to the musio of the waltz nnd the galopj , who aro. according to tholr own statement , "completely fagged out.1' The dear glrli who stay right hero In i nro indulging In all sorts of plans for penitential season , which to some Is synonymous with the drosimniclng season. Spring frocks , trousseaus , etc. , must bethought thought of , nnd n llttlo rest enjoyed , to bnn g the roses back to ttiolr cheeks. Their eyes glisten , nt least the eyes of some .of thorn Kllstcn , nl tbo thought of the ntoo , qulot llttlo tlmos they will have nestling In downy cush ions , reading novels or enjoying a whin at nn Egyptian clgarotlo. In coiiBoqucnco of the dawning of Ash Wednesday qulotncus lolgns ever the social lllo of the metropolis , nnd wo may expect this condition of affairs to continue until Kastor brings the birds of brilliant plumngo buck , again Into thn full glare of the world. Books of etiquette are well enough to keep s informed ns to the formal conventionali ties of social Ufa the customs of society which nro donstnntly changing and with which only an export or n devotee can keep in touch. There is underlying rauro etiquette u nntlvo Impulse that is superior to nil training and that wo Justly regard as the no plus ultra of delicate breeding. Wo have all delighted in that old school book tale of thu king wbo drank from a saucer to sot nt casu1 a visitor who had never boon taught the "proper" way to oat SOUD. Now comes a contributor to the Now York Times with a inoUcrn story of like conduct. "It was , " said the rolntor , "sovornl years ago whnn wo llrst moved hero. At that ttino persistent bonnet wearing was not In vogue in the smaller towns , although In Now York even tbon the custom was well established. Soon after my arrival I was invltod to a church entertainment , nnd was chagrined , on reaching the dressing room , to Und over ) woman except myself in a drossy bonnet which she did not lay asido. "Perceiving my own blunder Instantly , It was with n Itcon sense of embarrassment thnt I , perforce , put olt my knitted 'fascina tor' and faced the prospect of spending the evening among strangers singled out by my unfortunate Ignorance. Undoubtedly my fnco displayed the mortification I felt for "I noticed n lady looking nt mo several times in ? n friendly , halt-sympathetic way. She was "evidently a well known nnd popular woman Ip the company , for everybody greeted her with great cordiality , and you raav " fancy ray sweet relief when this woman , whosu heart was is louder ai her face was lovolv , fussed about , fanned herself conspicuously , nnd finally declared the rooms were going to bo unbearable , and she believed she would leave her bonnet upstairs. 'It will bo so much moro comfortable. ' She must havd sighed to out oft the dainty llttlo nrticln which completed her handsoma toilet , nud I noticed bor hair , dressed for n bonnet ; needed considerable arranging to bo present- Hblo , withoutono ' , but I am suro.hor ' heavenly crown cot na'ospocially brilliant' Jewel that night for bar most womanly succor of a sister - tor in distress. " "It was a merciful dispensation , " says nn authority ou social otblcs , "which abolished the custom , some whllo ago In .voguo. ofleav- ing n card for each member of n family , and , if the culler wora a married woman , of adding as many of her husband's , 'dealing both packs , " ns n lively young matron pat it onco. Now It suflicos to leave your own card for the lady upon whom you call , If she Is out or engaged , and y&ur husband's for her nnd her husband. "If there are daughters In the bouso who nro in society , leuvo ono card of your own und ono of your husband's for thorn , collec- /'tlvely. I/ "If.you cannot bo prasont at an nftornoon ten to which you are bidden send yo jr oard un the afternoon of tha * nt homo. ' It is equivalent to your presence nnd cancels the fioctal debt. Of course. If you attend , you Jeuvo your oard In the hall or with the ser vant wbo announces you. If the man of your family have bcon Invited and cannot bo present leave their cards also. If a man Is asked and cannot go ho should send bis card by messenger or post If ho has no relative to take care of bis visiting obliga tions. "Cards of condolence nro dollcato assur ances of sympathy and a graceful attention. If possible , they should be loft In person , but may bo sent. : A card with 'congratulation' written upon It may bo sent to the parents of a no\\ly born Infant , un engaged friend , or to thoiQ newly wed. If the parents only of the brfdo are your friends , send your oard to them with 'bust wishes" Inscribed , i "If you cannot attend a church wedding , xcrdacardor cards' to those who Inyited you. If the Invitation wus Issued In two nnmes , respond to both upon the envelope , in \\hlcii two cards should bo enclosed and sent bv mall or message upon tbo day of the mar- rlago. If you go to the church , leave your oaid or send It within n wook. " > < ' f A Gliuitt 1'urty. There have been nil sorts and conditions o ! parties during the season , but n ghost party participated in by the members of tbo Con trol United Presbyterian church at the rosl- donuo-of Mr. und Mrs. O. C. Brownloo , 1017 North Eighteenth street , Tuesday ovonlng , unite cupped tbo climax of social entertain ments. The invitations were ghost-llko In conatiucllon , being black cards with wblto letter * informing tbo guests that "his shado" was expected to attend a "ghostly gathering of the faithful" at the residence above men tioned , Wblto masks and sheets were the ghostly imrupnornaliu of the guests and a right Jolly tlmo was bad. Tbo guests present woroi Misses Laura Llvosoy , Agnes Mitchell , Maigarot McArd , Mary McCulloob , Mary Elgin , Uosslo Howls- ton of St. Clalrovlllo , O. , Emily Robinson , Margaret Robinson , Elslo Williamson. May Shuw , Anna McCaguo , Evalluo Ilobbs. Maud Brottiileo of Uttlo York. 111. , Clara Rockwell - -well and Minnie Ronkwoll of Elanora , 111. , .Anna Phoenix , Hello Staple , Martha Pinker- tot ) , Miss Sowash , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. f Brownlco , Mr. nnd Mrs. E. O. Brownloo , Lj > lr , mill Mrs , A. Finloy , Messrs. Ernest 7 Humo. Robert Kerr. W. G. Uro , J. F. Pol- locn. H , A. Wostertlold , Dr. Jennings , Paul MuCulloch , Drawer McCaguo , John Shnw , C as lilo Shnw , Hnrry Foster , N. S. Brown , Ji J. lllUU , Joe Brownloo , A. B. King , J. F. Mnwhlnoy , Gus Plukorton , fir. J. M. Aikln , J. L. Rockwell , W. B. Brownluo of Qulucy III. , Arthur Browuloo , J. U. Zlttlo. inl : rtnliilni ; Tliolr I.uily I'rlemls. "Lot Joy bo unconflnod ; lot pleasure reign upromo , " was the maxim of the partici pants in tbo bop given at the now Metropol itan club hall last Tuesday night , in honor of the young ladles of North Omaha. And well was the ancient saw carried out , for a moro enjoyable dance has never been given by this notedly social part of our city. Much credit la duo Messrs. Klur , Webber ana Cooley for their excellent management of the affair. The stage was tastefully decorated with palms and ferns , behind which was stationed Irvine's orchestra , sanding forth their en chanting stream of dance muslo , lu the northeast end of thn ball was u canopy of stars and stripes , under which a delicious punch was served throughout tbo evening. Dancing commenced at 0 o'clock ; nt 12:30 o'clock light refreshments were served in the banquet ball on the lower floor , after which dancing was continued until 1 a. m. Tboso present were : Mr. and Mrs. E. V , Lewis , Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Van Court , Airs. Coons , Dr. Lhvjrd , Mr , aud Mrs. Thomas R. lall , Mrs. Cooley : Misses Ada Jonas , Sou tlriR , Clarn Crolchlon , Lois Morroll , Allco 'hllllps Oraco Polglase , Ella Gibbon. Llla Alexander , Mao Fnwcot , Bolchmor , Jonnlo ) eden , Etta Brown , Porlo Ochlltroo , Emma Thorp , Ooorglo Chnpman , Mnbol Mason , Delia Axtello , Mav Bryant , Laur Mrors , Dannie Wedge , Bosslo Taylor , Lulu Mo- Sbano , Belle Snvder , Oolda Cornish , Bolla lonos , Luclllo Palmer , UattloOsborno , Sadlo Davis. Ncltlo Webber , balllo King. Althouso , Nolllo Elliott , Margaret Lch- mor , Ltz7lo Dempsey , Cora Na- son , Mary Lob mor , Lu B. Smith , Cnrrlo Wells , Nettle Wells , Uusslo Boumtin , Minnie Bnuman , Bailer , Helen Fowler , Ham- lln , LlMo Lampory , Van Court , FanmoLeh- mor , Mamlo llamlln , Ilthol Colobaugh , Messrs. W. U. King , C. J. Ooholtroo , .1. E. Simpson , B. Fowler. F. D. Porkmor , C. E. Barnum. George M. Board. H. E. Wilton , A. K. Squires , F. D. I'olgiftso. Guy L. Ax- toll , 11. S. Na on , Frank L. Adams , J. II. fowler , George lllston , U. Harrison , H. P , Hoblnson , J. H. Bono , F. H. Stacy , E. S. Mo- Crary , J. F. Vlckors. Harry Cotter , Fred Schneider , Charles Van Court , W. C. Web ber , W. A. Colclough , VV. H. Nelson , F. .Tones , H. F. Fnlos , J. W. Hastings , B. L. Irons , U. n. Gibbon. J. H. Murray , W. C. Taylor , T. F. Chamberlain , A. Wayland Car penter , W. C. Jackson , Charles Boss , W. M. Burglss , Arthur J. Cooley , Charles Champ- lln. U. C. Colby , Ott Pilartln , William L. Murphy , Otto J. Baumnn , Charles Kay Bbudinot , F. MoMackcn , .Inking with n prloim Snlijrrt , "Something out of the ordinary" is the modern shibboleth of society , and hostesses are over on the nlort for now suggestions , now Ideas to introduce In tholr entertain ments , but the palm for originality do- sorrodlv belongs to Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo C. Bassott , 1337 North Nlnotconth E treat , who iravo on Slirovo Tuesday evening n' "hard tlmos" party , emulative possibly of the early days of Omaha , when John G. Saxo placed the mark of his disapprobation upon the metropolis. Tbo Idea \vas carried out In every respect nnd Mrs. Bassctt showed her self both nn original and Ingenious hostess in carrying the nltatr to so successful a conclu sion. The cucsts knowing thrt tt was a "hard tlmos" party to which they hod been Invited , dressed accordingly , and Judging from the costumes worn it was very easy to imagine that Mr. Hard Tlmos bad shaken thorn all by tbc hand and claimed thorn as his own. There were tallow dips to fur nish light , brown paper for score cards , and OMUIA BKES for lunch cloths , tin pans were used instead of waiters to serve the lunch , which wus very nlaln , but exceed ingly good ; Instead of cigars , which ere usual at Mr. and Mrs. Bussott's , now corn cob pipes and out tobacco were presented to the men- Prizes were awarded for the best costume , Mr. Bailey winning the gentleman's honor , whllo Mrs. McKonnn was judged as having the best ladv costumo. High flvo prires were awarded to E. B. Blakosloy , n paper weight ; Mrs. H. Counsman , n teapot ; the gentleman's booby prize was won by Mr. Bailey , a pack of cards , while Mrs. Thomp son carried oft an "egg-boator" as her part of the gamo. These present were : Mr.and Mrs. Shane , .Mr. and MM. Phlllipi , Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown , Mr. nnd MM. H. Barnum , Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Balloy , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Me- Konna , Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Haskoll , Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Counsman , Mrs. E. Angoll , Mrs , Adams , Mrs. Thompson , Mrs. J. G an- non , Miss E. Blakeslov , Miss Addle Blakos- loy , Miss Gracie Bassott , Mr. Arthur Angell. A Church Social. The social by tbo members of St. John'1) church. Twenty-sixth and Franklin streets , which was given at tbo residence of Mrs. George P. Moore , Twenty-eighth and Blonde traces , on Tuesday ovonini ; last was ono of the most successful , both financially and so cially , ever given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of this church. The following program was well rcndorod : 1'lanosolo Valso Ou 34 Cboplu Mrs H. IVToal. Koeltutlon Thoughts Durlus Service Mrs. ErnostP , Oafdwoll. 1 1'lailofolo-'Tho Stortii : . . . ? . . . . . Miss Idtt'nluckmorO ' * ' - ' ' Heading Mrs , Urowu's Husbands. . . . . . . . t Miss Ijona Rhooy , . , , ' . . . . . 1'lanosolo > . . . ! < Miss Puurl Klley. Hecltatlon Oo'don Hnir Margaret U. C'aldwcll. Vocal solo Uroams Mr . 11. T. Teal. After the conclusion of the procram re freshments were served and the romuindorof the evening pleasantly spent in social games and conversation. Amongst these present were Hov. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ferris , Mr. and Mrs. George J. Stonov , Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wyatt , Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Norrls , Mr. and Mrs. H. Qulno , Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Thomas , Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nelson , Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cnldwoll , Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Evans , Mr. and Mrs. II. Gunner , M \ and Mrs. C. S. Potter , Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Kiplinger , Dr. J. J. Savillc , Messrs. Nathan Stovuns , A. S. Ostrom , Charles E. Kilov , S. A. Davis , Walter Austin - tin , Thomas D. StonoyEd. HadfloldThomas Willis. George F. Stonoy , James M , Stoney , J. Haullolk , Frank Henofor , V. Stevens , IX Slovens , Stobblns Teal , Harry Qulno , Henry Dorr , Charles 'Nelson , Mesdames H. r. Teal of Norfolk , Nob. , J. Shepherd , H. Plxton.H. J. Payne , A. H. IJavls , A. G. Knapp. G. S.- Ralston , G. Jamieson , Adams , MISERS Ida Blaokmoro , Lena Rhooy , Cora Knapp. Magglo Arthur , Sarah Arthui , Esther Ar thur , Louisa Stoovons , Lena Bauer , Mabel Flood , Louisa HadtlelJ , Ada Twist. A Small Kensington. Mrs. Z. T. Lindsoy followed her charming muslcalo of a fornlght ago with a small Kensington last Monday , from it until G , at her residence , 813 North Lowe avonuo. The hostess was assisted in receiving by Mrs , KIrby of Council Bluffs. Before the usual f o'clock tea was served each guest was presented - sontod with a card bearing her , name and ono line of a quotation with the re'quost that she find the ladles wboso cards bore the conclud ing three linos. Thou the four ladles thus located found tholr places at the table by means of a table card , haviuu printed thereon the full verse. There were flvo tables occu pied , each having a oard similar to the fol lowing ; H. J. L. : "If thou would'stllvoiinruniod by care , ; Lot not the pant torment the o'er ; : As llttlo as possible bo thnu annoyed ; Ana lot thu present bo ever enjoyed. " It was such u ploanant departure from the ordinary manner in which such things are usually done that U was very much com mented upon by the guests , who wore ; Mrs , Phlllppl , Mrs. Houghlon , Mrs. Mills , Mrs. Dlxon , Mrs. Harsba , Mrs. Harris , Mrs. u'itz- Patrick , Mrs. Whiting , Miss Flsb of Michi gan , Miss Cook , Miss Taylor. And thu fol lowing from Council Bluffs : Mrs. KIrby , Mrs. Plnnoy , Mrs. WIrt , Mrs. Hill , Mrs , Phelps , Mrs. Tostovln , Mrs. Surgont , Mrs. Kerr , of Bellevue college. An Kiulnuut C'olurlst Coming. Mrs , Emily Sellugor , wbo is expected in Omaha soon , has an interesting personality and will bo an acquisition to local art circles She ranks as ono of the finest flower painters in America , anil ebo has also won fame as a writer. Mrs. Sollngorwas born in tbo south , but spout bar girlhood In Providence , K. I , Aftora term of teaching in a fashionable girl's school at Loulsrlllo , ivy , , sbo began a course of study at the School of Design In r\ow York. During ono of her visits to Providence sbo mot Joan Paul Solingor , then o young urtlst from Munich. In a year or two they were married and went to Europe , sojourning In Italy and Germany. Mrs. Sellnger studied with SIgnora HocchI , tbo great flower painter , and has achieved eminence m that department of art. Her work is owned la London , Florence and Constantinople as well as in many American cities. During tbo years In Europe Mrs. Balingor corresponded for several American papers. She returned to America with ber husband about six years ago , aud tnoy settled In Bos ton. Mn. SollnKor continues , to write chil dren's storlos , poems and sketches , a series of papers on "Tbo Folk Lore of the Bavarian Tyrol" is particularly orlgbt mid clorca , and bos attracted much attention. Ouco | ii 1'uu A most enjoyable dancing party was given by Mn. Andrew Haas Monday ovonlng , Feb ruary 29 , for bor sister , Natbanla Aaspaobor , it being her fourth birthday , which makes ber Bwoot 10. Most notable among the many remembraucoi from friends was a picture ; lvnn her by Mara PollooV , a clover bit of color from his own brush. These present woroj Allco Holler , Bernard lohfeld , Idd Nowmnn , Albert Newman , Hona ilsomnti , Milton Motrtor , Bcllo Adler , Louis locRor , Hftttlo Drolfim , Harry Meyer , i Jlrdlo b rank , Max Goldsmith. UnUio Qbor- 'older , Herbert Oborfcldcr , Haltlo Morris , Zmanuol Morris , Flora Hothschlld. Lester Jroon , Eva Cohen , Mtiro Holler , Tholk Calm , William Slntrer , Bertha Newman , Harry Anspachor , Mable Holltnan , Nanlo Brlgifo , Adolph Morrlt , Marc Pollock , George Sollc- sobn , Aihor Anspnchcr , Jacklo Rothschild , Henry HosonthaL A ricnsnnt Amtlr. Last Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Lyon of 218 North Nlnotconth street tendered - dorod n reception In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W.Grummondof Blnghamton.N.Y. The popular host and hostess po soss a reputation for hospitality that Is widespread , and every plan that ingenious invention could dovlso or. lavish generosity dictate was put forth for tbo enjoyment of the delighted guests. Among these present were : Mr. nnd Mrs. George E. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Nichols. Mr. imrt Mrs. .1. C. Grimth of St. Louis , Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Grummond of Blnghamton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Huron Rlley , Mr. and Mrs. Jo Gales Bond , Mhs Mlna Bon- gardner , Miss .Inno Powell , Miss Agno Frarlor , Mr. Seth Eggloston of Chicago , Mr Stockton Hoth , Governor Mansllold of Cin cinnati , Major \V. A. Tat lor of Fort Loavoii worth , Mr. E. H.'Uuud , Mr. Will Hood , Mr , Harry Powoll. llrmon mill lliilr.von The family of M. Wear was agreeably sur prised last weelt by a largo party of friends In Benson and Halcyon Heights. Mr. Wear was ono of the pioneers of the addition and now takes his departure for n now homo m thox prohibition state. The face of Mrs. Wear has boon a familiar ono In every homo in the neighborhood visited by sickness or sorrow , nnd there Is a warm place in the hearts of all the neighbors for MlKo Wear nnd every member of his family. There were nbout fifty frlonds present at the farewell uarty , which was thoroughly enjoyable. Theio was music bv the Benson nnd Halcyon Heights Glee club , dancing to the muslo of the Dalton orchestra aud a pen- orous supper. Just before the supper Mayor Thomson , In a graceful spocch , voiced the regret of the o present ever the departure of the family , wished them all manner of hap piness and prosperity in tholr now homo , and wound up by prosontlng to Mrs. Wear n bandsomo sot of china ou behalf of their many friends. wiu. cnxnr EXTRIITUXS. Mr. Will Crary gave an enjoyable high flvo party to n few friends at his handsome bach elor quarters in the Halcyon Heights hotel , on Tuesday ovonlng The evening was devoted - voted prlnclpallv to cards. Among these present were : Mr. nnd Mrs. Soov , Mr. nnd Mrs. Blgolow , Mr. and Mrs. Walton , Mr. and Mrs. Graves , Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont , Miss Blgolow , Miss Lobaron and others. IIBIIR AND T1IEIID. The merry sounds ot tbo carpenter's saw and bnmmor are beginning to bo board In both Benson nnd Halcyon Heights. Mr. Gcorgo Sucll has begun the orocllon of six bandsomo cottages in Halcyon Heights. Postmaster Snow Is erecting qulto a mansion for himself in Benson , and building material Is dally moving to nil parts of the neighbor hood , Mr. nnd Mrs. George Snoll have Just returned - turned from a ton days' visit to friends In Cherokee. la. Iho school is now in charge of Prof. Mathews , ox-county superintendent. A meet ing of the district is called for tto 19th lust , to take preliminary stops toward the erection of a now building , which It Is hoped will boone ono of the modQl schools of the stato. Various secret societies , as the Masons and Odd Follows , are well represented In. both Benson nnd tfalcyon Heights , nnd there is talk of erecting a largo two-story brick hall for tholr Joint use , the lower story to bo lot for stores. The Saturdov night meetings of the flro brigade ore well attended. Articles of in- corporatlon'will ' b > filed in' alow day3. Tho" committee appointed' to solicit subscriptions for thoJlro hall report voryioncouraginf ; pro- , gross. It Is thought that the company will soon be In a position to orcct a $3,000 , build ing , with a fine dancing floor and suitable club rooms. Fl\o on Slirovo Tuesilay. Mr. and Mrs. E , J. Doris , No. 2ll south Eleventh street , gave a most enjoyable evening - ing last Tuesday , high five occupying the at tention of the guests the greater pott of the evening. After the games delightful re freshments were brought forward and nil discussed fully. Among these present were Mr. aud Mrs , E. J. Davis , Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hooper , Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney , Mr. and Mrs. Al Powell , Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cheoir , Mr. and Mn > . James G. Mortin , Mr. nnd Mrs. D. S. Park- hurst , Mrs. A. L. Lott , Miss Minnie Chap- ron ot Grand Island , Neb. , Mr. J. T. Kent and Tom Sidwoll. The pnzos were awarded to Mrs. Sol. Hopper and Mrs. Mahoney , Mr. James G. Mortin and Mr. W. B. Chook. After the award of prizes a short dance program followed to the enjoyment of the guests. _ _ Cuilct llroatch Hits Itesumod. A rather ridiculous story has boon going tbo rounds concerning an incident In the routine life of Mr. J. W. Broatch , the Ne braska appointee from this district at West Point. A local paper In publishing the item managed as usual to got Its statements con- plotolv entangled and thus to do Mr. Broatch a great Injustice. The grain of truth unon which the mass of fiction was built Is this ; The mllltry cede requires cadets who outer West Point to submit to an almost endless persecution by the higher classmen until the oattallon leaves camp. Ono of the upper classmen attempted to protract his sport after tbo allotted time but found that bis Insulting orders were resented by Cadet Broatch. Ho thereupon challenged Broutch to light , n'prlvlloRO which the latter hostbrred to accord him. The encounter took place ; both combatants adjourned for a sojourn In the hospital , although by reason of disadvantages - vantages m weight and slzo tbo contest re sulted slightly to the advantage of the nirgroisor. Tno upper classman was confined for a wook. Cadet Broatch nftor a nlno days' siege bos again boon enabled to rosutno his military duties. _ Minor Mention. Mrs. Gallagher loft for California Thurs day , Miss Brown returned to Fort Meade this week. Miss Barnard returned from Fort Rlloy Thursday. Miss Harableton loft Monday afternoon for Minneapolis. Miss English U now tbo guest of the Misses Balch , Mr , F. P. Davis returned from the Pacific coast Monday. Mrs. E. M. Morsmaii is expected to return from Chicago this wook. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gushing and family eave today for California. Tbo Misses Fitch have returned from a six months' Visit in Illinois , Mrs , George Lake loft yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs , Morton at Chicago. Miss Boya entertained a few frlonds In formally at cards Monday evening. Mrs. W. P. Butler of Chicago Is tbo guest of her slbtor , Mrs. James C. Ay-ers. Mrs. Ernest Rlall returned from Denver last week , where she visited for a week. Mr. Warren Rogers cxpocto to oncupy the cast half of bis new bouso on Farnam street very sbortly. Miss Minnie Chapman of Grand Island , Neb , , who bos been visiting frlonus In tEAWNG HATTERS DUNLAP'S ° MAHA NBB * SprliiK styles , elezant light weight , the room nubliy lint thU oprliic. Also Oerby Imt ti , ti.W. Uiiud tl. Huts sliaiuin to your liruil nor- fectly. FUKUKUIOIC&CO. , lluttur3.Tol. 1211 Oranha the past month , loit for homo Trlday tnornlnp. .nj ; MH Uuby Uiloy ot Utvklu-lllo , Inil.4 N vis- Itinit Mr. nnd Mrs. D. T.'Mdiint , 1721 Doug 'VjtJl las street , Mr * . Georco Fishnr Uliffontcrtaln the Kountio I'lnco High Iflroicniti Friday ovon- Inp , Alnrch 18. i boi Mrs. Kogon of Brokoi/ / now , Nob. , who has bcon spondlnc a fmrrdavs in the city , has returned homo. ji Jo Mr. nnd MM. T. J. RogbrifAvIll romovp to tholr beautiful now homo iUJncinc ; ] and nirk avonncs this wcolf. jM ) , Mrs. Uockwlth nnd MU jJlockwlth , who hnvo boon the guests of Mr.and MM. B. U. Wood , loft Tuosdnv. f Mis' ? Fitch and Miss UUlan Fitch , who have boon snondlni ; the soosdn In the oatt , have rottirnod homo. ' " ' ( " Miss Ulancho Hollman 'loft for Notre Dame , South Ucnd , Ind. , for a two week's stnv nt her nhnn mator. Misses .lennlo nnd Nolllo O'Urlon of Bur lington , la. , are gueHs of Mrs. K. C. Mo- fahnno on Unllfornlastreot , MM. .1. ij. ICcnnody will elvo n reception Tuesday of this week from 3 to 0 In honor of Miss Corby and Miss Wyllo. Mrs. II. J. Ho wo , who has boon , the guo t of Mr. ana Mrs. Henry Kttnbrook , loft Sat urday last for Morshalltown , In. MUs Austin of Quinov , III. , was the enest of MM. Ulshop the lirst of the wook. She had nlso bcon vlMtlng lu Sioux City. Mr. and MM. T. J. Poniioll have the laviro svmpathy of many frlonds In the sudden death ot their baby , born a week JIRO. Mr. Max Mayor , who spent the month of February at Hot Springs. Ark. , returned this week , greatly benefited In health. Miss Adele Simons , whohaa boon the puost ol Mrs. E. J. Hoe for tha past two weeks , returned to her homo in Lincoln last wook. Judge Dundy nnd Mlis Duiidy. Miss Honcr- lana anil Miss Laura Hoagland loft Friday morning for Florida , to bo absent a month. ' The many friends of MM.V. . O. Tomplo- ton will bn pleased to learn that she is rapIdly - Idly i-ocovorlng from her recent severe Ill ness , Mrs" Wilson nnd Miss Wilson nro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnrron Swltrlor. General Wilson has recently boon ordered to Now Vork. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. F. Icoo nro registered nt the Mlllard , where taoy will ronmtn until tholr departure for Indianapolis the mlddlo of Mnrcli. Mr. ana Mrs. J. H. Daniels gave n charm ing little oard pirty to n , select circle of friends lust Saturday at tholr home , U3-J4 Chicago street. Miss I'nulino Jacobson , who has boon the guest , of Mr. mid Mrs. II. Cohn , on Twenty- llfth avcnuo. loft for her hotno in Erie , Ptt. , on Wednesday. Dr. J. T. Duryea will lecture boforol the \Vostorn Art association at the Acadomv of Fine Arts Tuesday ovouinp.i Tnoro will bo music and n gouoral cooii time. Ilov. Newton M. Mann will deliver n lee- turo bolero the Cloofan on Saturday , March 19 , at , 2:30 : p. m. , nt the 1'vtbtan hall , Pnxton block. Subject , "Victor Hugo. " Mrv and Mrs. John Francis loft yostordav ovonlng for Kansas City where they will join a party of frlonds onrotito to Calltornla. Tnoy will be gone nbout n month. Mrs. 03. O. McShnno of 2201 California street ontortalnod n largo number of friends nt cards last Monday evening in honor of her guests , the Misses O'Brien oLBurlington , In. Mr. and Mrs. Ed B. Willitttai have returned from nn extended visit to Florida. Mrs. L. B. \ \ llliains and daughtoiV-Miss Margaret Williams , still remain In-that balmy , south ron climate. , j 1 ? ' ( Mrs. Chnrlos George , riptfg'uter of Mr. nnd Mrs. N. C. Nichols , accpmp/mied / bv Mrs. James Norris ot DonvorJ Are visitini ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Nichols on Masoir. street , having arrived Friday. ' ' * > " Colonel and Mrs. Shcrifl'd'n on Tuosdnv evening' gave ono of the mist charming small dinners of'tho season , wlionttibirguests wore General ana Mrs. Brooke , Mr. nnd MM. Hub- bard , Miss Balcombo nndiMplor Cocnogys. Mrs. A. T. Sidwoll , sottlihtl daughter of Concordia , Kan. , anivcd ; , ( lm thfl.clty last ' ovQiiing nnd will make ymafja ber'homo , as Mr. &Idwoll has boon c'onnocte'd withtho South Qma p.ajly DjpypcsJ. Journal ( lately. Kirs.'Bishop Newman' . Mrs , * , Dr. Crummor , Mrs. A. T. Rector. 'Mrs.'Judgo Fawcott. Mrs. Brad D. Slaughter and Mrs. M. M. Hamlin will rscoivo with Mrs. C. F. Wollor , 2102 Wlrt street , Thursday afternoons dur ing the month of March ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Berry of Chicago , Miss Ogden. Miss Ammel and Mr. nnd Mrs. Burt o ! tno Elkborn Valley rend loft Friday for Mexico , in Mr. Burl's private car , over the Atchison , Topeka & Snotu Fo. They will ba gone a month or six weeks nnd will "do" Mexico thoroughly. Mrs. A. Mandelberg tendered nn after noon luncheon last Thursday In honor of Miss LillioLowonstein from St. Joseph , Mo , to her young lady friends. High flvo was In dulged in and tbo refreshments were de licious. Miss Lowonstein leaves Mondny for her homo in St. Joseph. Mrs. A. V. Hamilton aud Mrs. W. S. Tompklns entertained at , their homo , IfHG Wlrt street , Thursdav afternoon from 'i to 5 , some of their lady frlonas at a "Pltchit Coffoe. " These present were Mrs. E. Bene dict , Mrs. J. H. Loomls , Mrs. W. H. Chrlstio , Mrs. M. B. Coneland , Mrs. E. V. Lewis , Mrs. E. D. Van Court , Mrs. C. H. Fowler , Mm. Frank Bonnison. Tdo raamago of Mr. O. F. Martin of the flrm of Bartlett , Spencer & Co , of Chicago and Mrs. M. E. Gregg of this cltv , tootc place at tbo residence of the bride's brother. Mr. J. L. Ball , at 1022 South Nlnotponth street , Tuesday evening , Uov , W. J. Harsha , ofllciating. None but the relatives and Inti- mnto friends were present , and nftor n Tory choice and elaborate wedding supper Mr. and Mrs. Martin loft for their future homo nt Marsballtown , In. In honor of Howard Brant nor n leap year suiprlso was given at the residence of Mr. Bruutnor , near Twonty-fouith nnd Spruco. These present were : Lillian Ponder , Minnie W'nllier. Floroncn Uodgors , Josslo Coppick , Goldie Tairccr , Hauio vVced , Marry Buzzoll , Emma Utivon , Vlccio Walker , Maud Duncan , Kittlo Brantncr , Harley Connnt , Edgar Lip- pincott , Edwin Walker. Frank Slofkin , Charles Mayer , J. Llttlo , Frank Blanchard. Garrett Coleman , John Reid , Henry Hill , Mr. Zlttlo. The marriage of Mr. C. E. Black , manager forS. T. Gilman , and Miss Lily Rex , daugh ter of Mrs. M. A. Rex of Croaton , In , , was solemnized Thursdav , Fubruary 25 , at U o'clock , at the bride's homo , Rev. W. II. Snydoroftho Presbyterian church odlclat- Ing , The groom , who Is ono of Omaha's well known young business men , was attended by Mr. H. P. Whitman , the bridesmaid being Miss Anna Hox. After n short visit to the west Mr. and MM. Black returned from their wedding trip last week , and are living nt 1713 Izard street. Miss Lt7.7lo Isaacs , who has boon nbroail for noarlv two ycnrs , has finally given up the piano and entered upon a vocal career , nna has nlronrfy won the prnho of London critic * under tbo nom do thonUir , "Lisa Isldor. " She sang nt Kensington hall recently and inado n gratifying Impression upon Iho musical poo- nlo prosent. Her oldest slstor , with .vhoirt Miss Isnncsts stopiilnu , Is qulto a well Known prlma aonna of London. Mrs. J. O. Ferris entertained the monv bors of the choir of St. John's Epls copnl church , Twonty-slxth and Frank lin streets , , nt n social ton party Saturday evening last , nt the rectory , Twonty-slxth nnd Chnrlos streets , on which occasion she was nbly assisted Lv the Rev. J. O. Ferris nnd Mrs. George P. Mooro. A highly pleasant hour nnd ono which will belong long remembered by the younger members was onjoyod. Following were nmong these present : Hnrroid Blnko. Arthur Jesscn , Donald Broatchor , Percy Jnmtoson , linns .lesson , Goorpo F. Stouov , James M. Stonov , Dorsov Joy , Walter Austin , Edward lint- field , Joseph HalMeld , V. Stoovons , Arthur Kvnns. Frank Thomas , Harry ( Juino , K. Stoovons , Fnmk Husch nnd Henry Dorr. A thoroughly cnjoynblo leap year party was given last Mondny ovonlng in the vacant house adjoining the resilience of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Clavton on Virginia nvonuol The young ladles were nbly assisted by Mrs. J. S. Shropshire of Butte , Mont. , Mrs. U. M. CInyton , Mrs. U. L. Thomas nnd Mrs. O. W. Tlllson , Those present were : Misses Adrtms , Burns , .Boutin , Clayton , Nnnnlo Clnvton , France , Gnrroit , Lancaster , Gertrude Lan caster , Maries , Manchester. Idtnkln , Stephens - phons , Truland , Jonn Truland , Taimngo , Thomas , Tnvlor , MM. McBrido. Miss Iinttlo Crowo of Butte , Mont. , and MUs Ada Potts of Fayotto , Mo. ; Messrs. Hunnoll , Burns , Clayton. Frank Clajton , lnvls , DoBordo , Floyd , Garrett , Haughr. Hunter , Murphy , MaoDonald , Stophotis , Southmavd , Smith , Talinago , Van Aornam , Wise nnd Winter. ATTENTION ! HO ! YE OF THE HILLS ! It I" with pleasure that I timioiinoo to the thentro-poliin public of thn Orout I'lhiirn val- luy nnd Hlhck Hills circuit. Unit 1 lii\osc- ctiroil as my opening attraction. In thu various thonttcs ill on ; tlin line under my inoiit , tlio i unowned actor- LOST IN LOHDON. Jn Ills greatest MICWS- , Tlilt nnstor ) | > lee of inulo-tli.iinn will lie In- totprctcd by ItliMitlrnlly the sumo company Mho recently uppo iiwl ultM lilni In Omului , and received unqiialllk'd praUe fiom thu OMAHA PRESS. THE DAILY BEE. E. KOSK\VATER , Editor. Amusements. Now ton floors and company boiiin an on- pnKV'MmuT , lust .lilglit atrUu ( J'niimm shcit thcattqlit "Uret In Minden : " This Ksildto Imvc bcOn tin- Unit malniliinm written and It lias lens ; boon a favorite vehicle for the ef forts of a cluvuraolioo of actors piisscsttns both nitiKnetlsm and \olce. It's long and sucr ccs ful career Is evidence of Us popularity with the public. Sir. IJcerV production uraploys considerably spuclnl scenery , mid last nleht s performance found fauir with the audience. Thursday , January 14. 1W. MORNINGWORLDHERALD An Indopcncluut Paper. THURSDAY , JANUAUV 14 , ISUi Newton Beers' Lost in London It Is huid for old tlieiiiro Boors to concoivu tliut BO much could 1m inadu out of Watts Phillips' ulay. "Lost In London , " an Newton Beers has done. The old play has lo > t none of Its sweetness or strength by Us olnboralkm In Mr. lleers' bands , and the performance of Job Ainroyd by thostar Is one which duserics in rank with tbc best of revived puts. Mr. llceis as a dlalcut mtor Is wltliuutan oqniU In America to lay and Job Is a role which shows him .it highest. Ills company , although not brllllnnt , IK an even ono. and the play la given with it smoothness whluli Is deserving of great praise. ROUTE March 7 , West Point. Nub. March 8. Norfolk. Neb. March II. Wayne. Neb March l < i , Wakullold , Nub. Mareli 11 , Itandolph , Nob. March IS , O'Nell , Noli. March 14 , Valentine , Nob. ' March 15. Chadron , Nub. Mun'li IK , lloi spt INK'S , i-otilh Dakota. March IT , H ipld City. Zenith n ikotii. Mat-oil 18. Tort Meiul , honth Dakota , March 1' ' ) . KuruK Smith DaUotu. Match 21. Deailwoud , boutli Dal.otu , March'.1. Load City , i-miili DaUota , Maicli ? ! . Ontial OlIV. Soutli IKtUota. March 24 , Deudwouil , Mnitli Dal.otu. MiirclrJA , I'ort Mend , frouili Dakota. Muich 2tl , liapld City , South Dikoti. Match % UnsttT. Mnilli Dakota. March 21) ) , Hills City , hoilth Ii ! > it.i. MarchUD , Hot Springs , South Dakota. Man'li'll. ' Chndron , .Nobiaska. Apt 111 , Crawford. Nebraska. April-1 , Tort Hoblnson , Nebraslca. NEW SPECIAL SCENERY Wilt bo put up In o\ory town , Exactly as Advertised , E. L. WLUSTKIl , Munagur Peavey Orand Opera Douse , bloux City and Hluck Hills Circuit , NEW THEATRE = COUNEIV SEVENTEENTH & HARNEY STS. = ES Sunday , Molay Tuesday , Marcli 6,1 , 8 StfOOEBDS LIKE SUOOE35" OVJIf In UcrOrliilnnl Cluiraitci' DlllVf "HAZEL. " rl/.Jo = C. W. COULDOCK Vf9 , "DUNSTAN. " 13fJ f il | > J > ortC"J Ii7 fel'ANK WESTON - : - - : - ! 3V AS. ' * - : - - : - "PITTAGUS GREENE" C. W. fnuldoclc o . Dunitun. " And n Carefully SeltcleiJ Couiiiany KmuKM.urn. IN THIS GREATEST 01 ? MADISON SQOARB THEATRE SUCCESSES HAZEL KIRKE A LAUGHT3B AND THAR PROC TIDING DOMESTIC ' OOMEDY-DRAMA. 1'IAYBD HY'THliM OVER 1,200 I'lMliS- "HAXIiL KIRKE GOES HOME TO EVERY HEART A llaiiiUninu Souvenir , which will bo'J'reasurtul as a Momenta jf the Ocoailoo , 1'res.outccl to Every I.auy on MotiUuy IIv STREET THERTER POPULAR PRICES ONK WEXRK , Commencing Monday ; March 6 , ' 92 Wcdnesday and Saturday. POPULAR PRICES. POPULAR PRICES NO ADVANCE. St.ra.us © ' GcnccsNANON. Jacobo'vskfs NANON. EXR.MINIEL. ' NEW AND HANDSOME SCENER Y. ' GORGEOUS COSTUMES. SWEET AND PRETTY MUSIC A Great Castr-Chorus of 4O , Sundav Matinee Sunday Night Monday Night Tuesday Night Wednesday Friday Night Mutinco. go Wednesday Nioht and Saturday Maiincc , DTAHON Thursday 'Night ERMIBTIE Saturday Night . , ' . DOHOTHY n PRICKS AS USUAL , ISc , 26e38e , , SOe and 7Sc. . . < NEW > . > M.ITIMHS , THEATRE J'lXlf OJ'KK.I. SKVENTKKX'Iir AND II.MINKV Sl'ltKnTP Wednesday , Thursday , Friday and Saturday , March 9 , JO , / / and 12. - ( The Greatest of English Opera Companies ) - KARL , MacDONALD & BARMABEE , Proprietors. The munugcraont bogs to announce to the pit trans of this thoutro the following select lopct'toiro for The Hosloniuns : Wednesday Evening ROBIN HOOD. - Thursday Evening ROBIN HOOD. Friday Evening CAR M EN. Saturday Matinee ROBIN HOOD. Saturday Evening DOROTHY. "SCALE""oF pRlcE3 ? Parquet , _ - . . - $1 50 Parquet Circle - i.oo and i oo First 4 Rows Balcony i oo Last 4 Rows Balcony . . . . ' 75 Sale Opens Tuesday. J A OK MAROPJ ENTERTAINERS MO'RRISSEV AND R ICH. AL" ROOME. CLEVER CATULLE. MEXICAN BILLY. KING GARCIA. OPEN DAILY HOURLY SHOW8. ONE ! DIMEX ADMITS TO ALL.