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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1896)
TI1E OMAHA DAILY JUST ! ! ; St'UDAY , MABOn L 18f > B. DDRISG TWO TOE OF LENT But Little Found for Society People to Do. GAYETY CLOTHED IN ITS MOST QUIET GARB Soclnl aiUlieHiiKH of nn nlini nrtnn MtOirr nnji.x-.t I.J TlioMAXlio Uo Knt IlcroKiil p Hie Senmm of rit Society people ' "ve had " t little to tn tcrtaln tlicm the past wecle , for , with the exception of ft few Informal catnefliiBii , a nruslcal or two , nothing uiunually lutcrcst Ing lias happened. Now that Kent has come , It In the moper caper to Imagine society realms dull , dreary but there arc those who , If they would could tell many a tale of gay diverts pnroued sun rosa between the K lr.R out 6 Shrove Tuexdfl ) and the Incoming of Eastertide - tide such as little suppers.- , luncheons dances , card parties , tnfoimal ol cour c. A very amusing story reached us not long ago concerning one of the recent brides Who , not Knowing what to ghe her brides maids , took the whole family Into con uUa- tlon , and even some of her particular friends who happened to call upon her at that time It wan her tleslfe to give them omothlni ! unlquo as well as pretty , and so she racked her hraln , hut to no avail. However , ono da > her little lO-jear-oId brother tnme ru'hing up the Blairs , two or three BtcpSi at n time , his radiant faca bearIng - Ing one Rreit smile. When he reached the ton of the E'tolrs ' tie shouted , bi oitnlOBSly "Oh , sister. I have Just thought what to give your bridesmaids. " He then told her that there were some of the dearest , ciitcsl little black puppies out In the barn and why not give them each onfa of them. However appropriate this seemed to the boy. the brilliant suggestion was not taken , daintiest of souve- a < the maids received the nlrs. The measuring party Is the latest. II was Inaugurated In Omaha last week by one of our churches and proved highly successful as n novel meuis of raising money. Of couise It has Its advantages and disadvantages the disadvantages accruing to the long people ple , just ao the disadvantages of the birth day pirtloH accrue to the old people. The Invitation that was hont nut describes the details of the scheme In doggerel that would do credit to the most proficient machine poet : It will be a pleasure Ueyonil Ml inearnrc To welcome > ou hearty To our moasuilnir. . inrty. And Juit vvhut we'll do I'll tell unto you We'll count nil light Your feet In height I''iom one to live Just a nlcko ! n fool , IJach extra Inch A penny to boot. If > ou can't , come 'Twill make us all sat ! , IJut Fend us the monev And It won't be so bad If you do iii this favor Our ble 'lng will fall Without dlitlpctlon On short and tall. A n > of .Inbllcc. Lenten quiet put restrictions on those who wquld have wished to give publicity to tins silver Jubilee of Ht. llev. Bishop Scannell last Wednesday. IJut the- pupils of the Sa cred Heart academy , I'ark Place , contrived to offer their congratulations In a form which , without eliminating the spirit of the penitential season , held the audience spell-bound for more than two hours. About twenty of the clergy of the dlocess were present. The iccepllon rooms were perfect In all their appointment. Vates of cut flowers and patted plants were arranged with good taste and the laamnrequlns and portieres of sli ver cloth gave to the whole a gorgeous ap- ptarnnaco In keeping with the- event cele brated. Misses Jlejnolds and Turay opened the program by the "Sleigh Ride. " Miss Hlla MacAdam of Chicago then dellveied the congiatulalory address. She acquitted her self admirably of the task commute 1 to her that of ottering the sincere good wishes of her companions , thanking the bishop at the same time for the many marks of favor of which they had biren the recipients The Important feature of the program was the diama , composeJ in honor of the occasion "The Patroness of Philosophy. " If , In this drnma , the vivid powers of mind and heart hnd full play not a llttlo credit was due to the scenic arrangements by which the Im agination roamed for too brief a space In fair Alexandria. The green marble palace of the empcroi , the empress' white marbio reception room , the dreaiy prison scene and the pleasant gardens of the noble Catherine all stood out In bald perspective , praising njlke the conception of the artist and its realization. The costumes could not have bfen more tasteful or more graceful and were an Important factor In the exquisite harmony which characterized the evening's entoitulninciit. The Emperor Maxlmln found a very flit tering representative In Miss Mullen. The character of the empress gave Miss Theresa Smith , a charming young woman of Hock Island , ample scope for displaying her elo cutionary talents. Miss MacAdam played the part of HIpolltus , the pagan philosopher , perfectly. Her bungling sophisms , her dis comfiture at being confounded by a Christian maiden gave spice to the scene In which slio appeare-d Colsus , a companion philos opher , was cleverly personated by Miss I'nray. Miss Irene Maple , ns Placldla , the friend of Catherine , was graceful , self-pos sessed and dignified , Misses Uarrett and Hartley Identified themselves perfectly with toe characters they represented. Misses Wyman and Test weie most successful as "living pictures. " Miss Emilia Schmidt's acting was so true to life that more than once the audience was visibly moved by the heroism of the Christian philosopher. Many a useful lesson In pleasing form might have been derived from the seance and the pupils themselves gave evidence of the practical knowledge that "strength of mind Is ex- nrrlfirv not rest. ' * The musical Intciludes were rendered with a really brilliant facility of execution , The program closed with a beautiful tableau , which represented St. Catherine- leaning on the broken wheel , while voices In the dis tance sang a soft , sweet welcome to the martyr as she triumphantly laid the palm branch at the Master's feet. At the conclusion Ht , Hev. Dinhop Scan- ntll , In thanking the pupils for their good wishes , paid a high tribute tn the educa tion given In all the schools of the Sacred Heart. He bald that the high , Clulstlan sentiment which pervaded the drama par ticularly pleased him , although ho was ac customed to flnd thla the dominant note in all that la presented dt the Sacred Heart. The order of exercises was as follow B : Overture Slelijli Hide X. Chnat.il Mis-ties I'liray and Itcjnolds A Dnv of Jubilee Mlsa IJ. MacAdam THU I'ATUONKSS OP I'HH.OSOI'UV. St. Catherine of Alexandria _ Mlm R. Hi'hinldt Kmporor Muxlmln Miss Mullen KmprosB Fniihtlnii , . . . . , , . , .MI.SH T. Schmidt Orontla .Ming HOPS " " lii > M M IfllM Hullna . , , . . . . . , . . . . . ; , . . . . .Mlta" ! ; . MucAdim Gelsus SIlHa Kuray Hypulltus . . , , Miss A. Mac-Adam A"808 ! Test . Bpherzlno . . . . . . . . . . . . Scharwenkn Miss \oung. March . . . . . . . . . . . Schuman Misses A , und II. Gaivey , Nocturne . . . . , . . . . Chopin Op. 32 MUtus Purity und Junge. Pnno Uc-ossalfo . , . Cliooln Mlns 's Hoynolda and ( Survey. Bagatelle . . . . . . , . . , , . . , , . , . , Scharwenlca Mlt > H Junge. Jolly 1'imtt'p I'll rly. Misses Luella and Joscphlno Allen gave poster part * Tut-sday evening In honor of the Kutcrpean c-lub , of which they are inem- bers. The house VVOH gaily docoraUd In bril liant posters , which afforded much amuse ment. Mle Thatcher recnhed the ladles' pilzo and Mr , Harry O'Neill the gentlemen's prize for guessing the greatest number , A splen did musical progiam was given by the club assisted by Mra. 0.V Johustono , .Miss Maya Ualbach and Mies Jonophlne Allen. Those piesent were ; Mr and Mrs. p. L. Hallor , Mr. and Mrs , I. 0. Ilhoade * , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oarratt , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnstonc , Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mnhoney , Mr , and Mrn Kiiher. Mr ami Mw. Allen , MlM Dulbarh , Mis * May Ilalbaeb , Mta Clinmbcrlaln , Ml Claire Chamberlain of Ciunril Illuffs , MlM Darl-Mio Coe , ill * Thntcher , Miss Mlscner. Miss Hake , Mis Allen MIM Jossphlne Allen : Messrs. Harr > E 0 Nolll , Ilradford , Yonse , Vctte , Claik Hugging. Ilalbich and J , H. Fteaso of Na poleon , 0. . At Mrx. lioiililfr'M I'luK Vnriy. An enjoyable social function took place a the cottage home of Mr . George W. Hoobler 2118 North Twenty-first street , last Wcd.ios day , from 3 to G p. in , The guests to the number of tlxty cs temblod In response to the following unique Inxltat'on : Mrs. Hooldcr vvMiffi her friend" to greet At Ittr cotlnti' hume on Twcnt.v-flrt Btreet On Wftlncsilny next , tluce lo lx , the date Wcuhl be u'.oa'ud to have von Join the fete Hrliitf needle , thread nnd llilmble , too , And an ) work you v , Mi to do ; The ; iii ur. If joii plense. In rhyme , Will tell > ott wby nnothcr time. The Interior of the hotifo conforms to the general nhnpr of a inaltcso croi , and IB ad mirably adapted for reception pin poses. For this occasion the looms were superbly dec- oratul , llu dccorattonu harmonlitlng with the character of the affair , which was a dis tinctively "pink party , " p'nk ' azaleas and carnations greeting the guests on all sides ) while ttntcly palms filled niche nnd corner adding beauty to the scene. The chnmlcllers reflected a soft glow of , pink light through their tinted coverings , nnd the pink Idci was canted out In exeiythlng. even to the re freshments. The sldebonrd was resplemlen with fcsrna tnd sparkling glass , nnd a huge punch bowl Invitingly filled with orangeale which , owing to the nlmo t summer turn- peiatnrc , , san especially arccplablc. The tables , each seatlnK four guests , were sot In snowy linen nnd garnished with the prevailing color. The minutest detail was fo een nnd amply prov Idc'l for , so that the whcle affair from bfginning to end was ns harmonious as the decorations The favors In pink , eich containing original lines de scriptive of the one to bo the partner at the table of the possessor , was given cact woman , and much nmuismcnt was creatcc' ' In fitting the favor to the woman. After mus < c , both instrumental and vocsl , the event of the afternoon was the reading by the hostess of the responses to the Invita tions. This afforded much merriment , for \ \ to loin and witticism prevailed In each. The "will tell you why" of the Invitation was that six prizes were bestowed , the for tunate wlnncis being Mrs ? Hacc , for style nnd character of thought and for pojtlc merit ; Mra English. Mrs Conrad. Mrs. Mitchell , Mrs. Womereley nnd Mrs. Dumont. The guesU > ptosent were : Mrs. J. Howie , Mt < u Bowie , Miss Jessie Uowle , Mrs. W. II. Christie , Mrs. J. A. Conrad , Mrs. E. L. Cook. Mrs. J. F. mic. Mrs 0. N. Divonport , Mrs. .1. II. Dumont , Mrs. A. J. Dunne. Mrs. C. M. Eaton , Mrs. A. E. English. Mrs. F. F. Everts , Mrs. Fonda , Mra. P. T. Ford , Mis. W. H. Gates , Mrs. Garrctt. Mra G. Qlacomjnl , Miss Glacomlni , Miss Carrie Glacomlnl , Mr ? . L. A. Harmon , Mrs. C. W. Hayes. Mr. . H. H. Heller , Mrs. A. J. Hunt , Mrs. M. H. Hawes , MIsu Jefferson , Mrs. Allen Koch , Mrs. Kosher. Mrs. E. V. Lew to , Mrs. J. H. Loomls , Mis. Henry Lowrle , Mrs. D. S. LeaD , Mrs. J. P. Lord. Mrs. C. A Mitchell , Mrs. J. M. Mlekle , Mrs. Maynard , Mrs. T. W. McCullough , Mrs. W. B. Nichols , Mrs. Spencer Otis. Mrs W. S. Prltchard. Mrs. P. F. Porter , Mrs Fred Race , Mrs. W. E. RIddell , Mra Will Hlddell , Mrs. A. T. Rector , Mrs W. t , Hobs , Mrs. W. II. Shrlver. Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Willis Todd , Mrs. A. S. Towne. Mrs. J. E. Tetard , Mrs. E. Van Court , Mrs. E. E. Wormeraley , Mrs. C. Woodworth and Mra C. F. Woller. llr. niul Mrx. (3. W. Sutton Entertain. Ono of the enjoyable events of the past week was the progressive high five party given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Button , 2115 Leavenworth stieet , last Wednes day evening. Thn guests on tlielr arrival were ushered Into the rooms , and at 8.30 plunged Into the excitement of a series of eleven games , twenty-four persons taking part In the con test. Mrs. IVvlngston won the ladles' prlz ? , a picture and frame. Mrs. W. H. Mathls and Mlsa Statler cut for the consolation prize , the same bjlng nwaided to Mrs. Mathls. It was a little doll nnd Vahy carriage. Mr. C. A. Lewis was presented with a very unique clgai case , filled with cigars , for the men's first prize , and Mr. W. W. Connoran was awarde-1 the men's booby , a good Imitation of the N'- braska grasshopper , but of an unusually large size. Theca present were : Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Oatrander , Jlr. and Mrs. C. A. Lewis , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Connoran , Mr. and Mrs. Theo Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bouk. Mr. and Mrs P. L. Sanfcrd , Mr. and Mrs A. E. Wallace , Mr. and Mrs. E. Farnslsy , Mr. and Mr ? . W. H. Mathls. T.ieo Farnsley , J. Wells , Miss Ryan , W. C. Bouk , Miss Stat ler. Frieda Vom Weg , M'ss ' Anna Ryan , Mrs. J. Hooycr , Mis * Wallace. Miss Connoran , Miss Sutton During the evening refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mathls will en tertain the "Happy Home" club at their ldenc * . Twenty-sixth and Decatur streets , Wednesday evening. March 11. Ciitcrtnfunl lit Luncheon. One of the prettiest luncheons of the sea son was given by Mra. F. P. Klrkendall on Prday | at 1 o'clock. The round table pre sented an exquisite picture with Its decora tion of American beauties , which formed the coriterplece In a tall cut glass vase. At each cover , one of these fragrant flow ers was placed. The guesta were : Misses Mabel Taylor , Grace Allen , Alice Drake , Bertha Sloan , Loulco Squires , Hattle Cady , Sue Colpetzer , Bebo Wood of Kansas City and Emma Sharp. After the luncheon , a very novel guessing contest , called a "T" test , was Introduced , which created no end of mirth and amuse ment. Among some of the questions were : What our forefathers fought for ? Liberty. The greatest thing In tht > world ? Charity. Poicver aud forever ? Eternity. Something new under the sun ? Novelty. The mother of Invention' I cesslty. The soul of wit ? Bievlty. The four nundred ? Mother Eve's falling ? What does Omaha moat need ? Prosperity. To laugh ? Hilarity. Many ethers were equally amusing. Prizes wers won by Miss Squires and Miss Sloan ; they were dainty books. An inj : > nlilf UniiHiiK I'nrty. A delightful dancing party was given on Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. John S. OIOK at their now home In honor of their laughter. Miss Florence Knox , and their nleco. Miss Helen Knox of Nashville , Tenn. Tha liouso was tastefully decorated with cut flowera Very6nlce refrenhments were served luring the evening and dinclng cortlnued until n late hour. Mrs. Knox wore a handsome black satin gown , trimmed In green velvet , fur and Jet , Miss Helen Knox wore a becoming gown of yellow moussellne de sole , Miss Knox was In black satin and violets. Among the Invited guests were : Misses lamllton Comsloek. Acheson , Drake , Sloin , McConncll. Until , Tukey , Haughey , Short , lurguse > , Parrotte , Mount , Hartman , Fowler , Sharp , ICatherlne Barker , Wood of Kansas Clt > , Mrs , Boss ; Mfstrs. Wltman , Simp , opplin , Clarke. Cockiell , Tate , llculon , llackwpll. McConnell , Burgess , Vlckers , Meyers. McCoy , Raymond , Haskell , Webster , < orl , JoHi'bn of Council Bluffs , Muento- ering , Naulaln. Jones , Tuuier , Dowd , Drake , laumnn and Weir , ( irii * Him a rnri-vn'll. Mr , M. Donovan , who has been an honored itlzeii of Omaha for the past twenty-seven ears , departed last Sunday for Cripple Creek , , m Saturday evening a large number of lis friends of Mr. and Mrs. Donovan as&cm- tied at the residence on South Thirteenth treet , for the purpose of taking final leava f the worthy couple. Farewell addresses vcro made by Hon. C , J , Smyth and lion , olin Rush , Mr. Donovan responded In a pcecli full of feeling and expressions of rlemUhlp for Ills many friends , both present n J absent , The following were In attendance : John A. ? relghton , Jamcb Crelghton , M. Lea , C. J , Smyth , James C. Brennan , Thomas Tallon , < ! ter O'Mally , Patrick Duffy , P. II. Carey , elm O'Grady , John Ward , M , Lahey , M. 'Itzpatrlrk. Th mas O'Neill , Patrick Heafey , 'lisiles Hauler , P. W. Lynch , P. Ward , 'honias Nolan and Thomas Ormshy. JJlltlTtlllllfll HllNllll'HM MlMI , About fifty of Omaha's business men wpre entertained Informally last Monday evening > y th Thurbton Rifle * . The Hut event o he evening was an exhibition drill. unJor IIB direction of Captain W , J. Foye. The drill wan enjoyed , and the boyi nhowed what d'aclplii.e , energy nnd close application has accomplished Private Robert Forgan won the individual drill prize. At the conclusion all repaired to the reception room , where Her , S. Wright Butler pretlded , nnd the Rifles' banjo and mandolin clubs playe.l. The feasibility of tend ng the Rifles to the next national drill wn discussed. The Thursfon's have Issued Invitations to the March Individual competition for tie Thur..on medal nnd Informal dance for to morrow evening nt 8.15 o'clock. Tu'fOny afternoon was very cnjoiably spent at rife practice by a squad of the Riflca. At 00 yards distance firing , the follow Ing scores were made out of a paulble 1G1 points : Pr.vate Yost , C2 ; Private Joseph , CS ; Private Tlsher , 61 ; Sergeant Eastmtn , 61 ; Private Scramblln , G1 ; Private Bu chanan , 47 , and Sergeant Forby , 41. Tlirlr SIMr Wi- Mr , and Mrs , Anthony L. Cost gave a re ception last evening at their residence , 1921 Wlrt street , In celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage. Mr. Cost has been a res'dent of Omaha for ten years , and n host of friends were present to tender their c ngratulatlons. The house was hand somely decorated In green nnd white , with u profusion ot flowers distributed on the mantels and tables. In the library n large punch bowl , surrounded with garlands ot green , held the post of honor when refresh ments were served , which was presided over by Miss Francis Bucholz and Miss Hattlo Henry. Those who assisted In receiving were Mrs. E A. Parnnlce , Mrs. A. T. Rec tor , Mrs. Go rga Kelly , Mrs. W. It. Hoinin , Mrs. Jaqulth. Mrs L. G. Kratz , Mrs. C. W. Dclamater , Mrs. Prank Porter , Mrs , Nora Lemon , Mrs. W. C. Prltchard , Mrs. E. V. Low Is , Mrs. Dr. Ward , Mrs. Harmen , Miss Bucholz , Mlv Eltr.ibeth Morrison , Mastc George Fowler , Master Harry Crandall , Master tor Walter Coal. The music for the occasion was furnished by a mandolin club. A licnii Vrnr I'nrty. Last Thursday evening the } oung womoi of the Carlyle and Aurora Borealls Soclj clubs gave a leap jear dancing party at Ly ceum hall. The party was chaporoncd by Mcsdames Clarke and Thomas. Carriages and boutonnlercs were provided b > the women nnd refreshments by the men. Puncl was served by Miss Jones. Among those Invited were : Mlssca Cramp ton , Berg , McKay , McKcnna , Nelson , Lang- ton , Jorgensen , Ellis , Thomas , Jones , Eggles- ton , Williams. Byrne , Vlnqulst , Stockman Olives , Gill , Bird , Whlpplc , Latsch. Sohrop- shlre , SImlngton and Page : Messrs. Marnell TileEen ! , McNalr , Craig , Klrkland , Snyder Simpson , Buclow , Kespler , Honey , Lowry Elton , Grotto , Walker , Vnndorvoort , Thomp son , Dutton , Edwards , Donoghue. Yager , Pe terson , Potter , McKcnzle , Page , Foster , Han- klrson and Clarke. niitorlnltiecl n ( IIlKli Tito. Mr. and Mrs. Halght entertained a number of friends on Friday evening at their home Twenty-fourth nnd Lake rtreets. Progres sive hlnh flve was 'ndulged ' In until 11 o'clock , when refreshments were O-vd. The lady's first Drlze. a fruit dish , was won b } Mrs. Abbot , and the gentleman's first prlzs a clear case , was won by Mr. H. Matthes The booby prizes , consisting of miniature dccl's of cnrds. were won by Mrp. Davk Talbot and Mr. George Weldon. Those pres ent were : Mr. and Mrs Carl Woodworth Mr. nnd Mrs. David Talbot , Mr. and Mrt' George Weldon. Mr. and Mra H. Matthes Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Sterrlckcr , Mr. and Mrs Shrlver , Mr. and Mrs. Templar , Mr. and Mrs Cole , Mr. and Mrs. Abbot , Mrs. Du Bote Mrs. Dunne , Miss Maud Pratt and William Galbratth. _ Trllic of llfii Ilnr. A very pleasant social of the tribe of Ben Hur was held at the residence of Mr. E II. Hemming. 2103 North Twenty-ninth street , Friday evening. This was the first of a series of social events Instituted by this order and the prevailing opinion of about seventy-five friends who wore present was that It was a pronounced success. The duets plajod by Miss Patch nnd Miss Stout were enjoyed , as was the "Ben Hur" march by- Miss Wert. The songs and dances by the 5-year-old daughter of Mrs. Snowdcn won the plaudits of the company. An old-fash ioned spelling school was had , after , which lunch was served. The next social will be held at the residence of Chief L. E. Lucaa 1817 Locust street , on the night of March 17. In Honor of MNS Mor e. A very pretty luncheon was given by Mr ? . Richard Carrier on Thursday , at 1 o'clock In honor of her niece. Miss MorsKj. The table was prettily decorated with la France rosea The plate cards were decorated in water colors , the work of Miss Florence Morse. After luncheon the guests were given leaf lets on which were printed "Floral Enigma" and there was twenty-three verses inscribed thereon , the answers to each being the name of some flower. Covers we-o- laid for Miss Jenness , Mis * SargentMlsg Squires , Miss Allen , Miss Taylor * Georgia Lindsay , Misa Morse and Mrs. Carrier. A IMciiNniit . The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ncal gave them a pleasant surprise at their home , 1714 Sherman avenue , Tuesday evening. A very pleasant evening was spent. Miss Katie Efwartzlander contributed toward the en joyment of the evening by reciting several of her laugther-provoklng plecea. Thosa present were : Misses Swartzlander McNalr , Shepard , Wagonsaller , Rice , Patten [ feller , Neal , Rockpfellow , Alva Rockefeller.- Knapp ; Messrs , Bruner , Knapp , Murphy , Mesdames Metcalf , Gardner ; , Messrs. and MeaJames Joyce , Warcham , Drake Mallorv , Meyers , Bishop , Shephard , Rice , Wagonsel- ler , Neal , Rockefellow. Mri . C. AlIt-uN Illrtli.lny. In commemoration of her birthday anniver sary , Mr ? . C. Allen entertained a party of fr'onds at her res'denco , Eleventh and Pa cific streets , last Tuesday evening , the young folks passing a very enjoyable eveningIn dancing in Mr. Stutt's hall , near by , while the older ones were entertained with cards and music. During the evening supper was served , and not until a late hour did the ; uests take their departure. Mrs. Allen was : ho recipient of several birthday gifts , ns tokens cf the roteem In which she was held , and with the wish that she might have many' lappy returns of the day. CaiiKlit liy Ciiplil. Married , at the home of the bride's par ents , at Deerfleld , Neb , Wednesday , Febru ary 20 , MU3 Emma Pauline MIIIus and Mr. -iouls II , Leeder , Rev. A. J. Turkle officiating. Thu house was decorated with ferns and pat- ed plants. The walls were festooned with mnllax , studded with La Franco and meteor os-a. The wedding was private , only Hie mmcillate friends and relatives being pres ent , The bride was becomingly dressed In a landsDine go-away gown of French broad cloth and carried bride's roses. After the ceremony an elaborate flipper was ssrved , after which the happy couple departed , amlJ a shower of rice , for a trip In the east. A. Yellow l.llllclirutl. Another charming luncheon was given by .Irs. F. P. Klrkendall yesterday at 1 o'clock , t was a yellow luncheon , the table decora- Ions were daffad'ls ' and the Ices , salad and ce cream In the form of roses , were all yel- ow. The table was much admired. The wereMiss Gorton Miss guests were- , Bar ker , Miss Moore , Mils Lindsay , Miss Hart- nan , Miss Sharp , MM. Love , Mrs. Vlctcr Vhlto and Mra. Brady , Conundrums were given and guessed correctly by Miss Barker ml Miss Gorton , who , each received books as rlzes , There was also music during the fternoon. MrH. Miirtln'M ICvi Mrs , Frank Martin gave a kenslngtoa at icr residence , 2011 Spencer street , lait Vednesday afternoon. Lunch was twved nd In addition there were nuialc.hy Mies "auet and a recitation by Miss Martin. Those proent were : Mesdames White , 'erclval , Gathers , Shephard , Kelly , Oath , ihlner , Shirk , Johneon , Ochlltree , Leard , acob Waltcmeyro , S. Waltemeyre , Mackey , ones , Jaqulth , George Marks , Caoper , Henry nd Carl Ochlltree. I'oKtpiMicMl the Dunce. The Ural grand prize masquerade ballo ave heen given by fiio Patriotic Daughter * cf America In Eagle hall last night , wa.s | x > 8t- oned and will b& htld Saturday evening , larch 7. _ lluii Anil ( lull I2ii < ( > rtnlnii , Mr , and Mrs. John S. Brady and Mra. Voodinan entertained the Bou Anil Card club last Monday" evening Eight prim were given , nnd were vvo'i by Mr and Mm Cady , Mrs. HoMrrge , Mr , Babcock , Mrs. C ngdon , Mr-cHanm. Miss Sharp and Mr. Peatu. Beside * I ( he club members , there wera present Ml and Mrf > Cangdon , Mr. and Mr . Wy.it ) f Mr. and Mr * Dletz , Mr. nnd Mrs. Wakenold , Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood , Mrs. Html of Cljlcago , Mrs. Dlxon of Col orado , Mlts Shirp , Miss Cadv , Miss Wood of Kansas City , Mr. Gould Dletz and Mr. Pen oo. V V t i Cumin nt > * nt ; < < , lti > rN * Kn liiKlon. Mro. Her gWr J very enjoyable tccnelnii- ton yeJlerdajt aft'ornoon at her home In Kountzo Plncc jflfl tmllkc the u uil ken- slngton , this one had rome features. The women were called together early and for a tlmo they tolled over their fancy work , after which they threw dull care to the winds ) nnd proceeded to make merry. Several vo cal selection- ! were rendered by Mesdamei Ro s and Lees , after which Mrs. Morrow and MltR Bowlo preside 1 at the piano In a duct. Mto Lcard recited one ot her choice palectlons , which was enthusiastically re ceived. During the afternoon a lirgo server wan passed about the room. On thf dloh there were as many article.1' ns there were persons present aud each Indlvlduil was given an opportunity to guess the names of the ar ticle' , Mrs. Kratz , Mra. Bryce Crawford and Mra Lees proved to be the mo t nccom- pllthed and nrtlptlc guosiera and hit upon the crrrest names. As thcro was but one prlre , these three women guetved off and Mra Krntz won the prlro , a hnnd-pilnted dolllc There was still another surprise for the guests when they were ushered Into the dining room , where the delicious Ittnch was wrvcd. Each woman wan told that she would find her card at the place that s bc would occupy. Around the table the women went , but none of them could find names that In the least resemble. ! their own At lost the mystery wan solved by some person discovering that all of the names had been tpelled backward For Instance , when Mrs ncrdon was huntlnir for a card benrlnc her name , eho found one that read , Mrp Nod- rcg , and to with all of the others This canted any amount of amusement. Those present were1 Mesdameo Johnson , Ferguson , MoEachron , Crawford , Bryce Crawford. While , Dr. Ro a. Perclval , Gor don. Mlw Mable GorJon ; Mesdames Leard , Trail , Morrow , Miss Bowie ; Melamen Cith ers. Kelley , Kratz , Lees. Robldoux , Bowie. At the ColpHrrr MtiHleul. , The musical gjven at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colpetzer on Thursday evenIng - Ing for the benefit of the First Congre gational church was a very successful affair. Quite 200 of Omaha's society people en- Jojed the excellently rendered program. The performers all appeared In evening dress. Miss Wood , the young violinist , de lighted her listeners with "Chopin's Noc- ti'rne No. 2" and "A Cradle Song. " by Hau- ser. ser.Mr. . L. B. Copeland sang the "Tho Horse men" In a manner to call forth much ap plause. Miss Enid Smith of Chicago sang "Mus- kow ski's Serenade" and "A Spring Song. " by Saplo. As an encore she sang a very pretty little love song. The "Hindoo Love Song" was sung with much feeling by Mrs. George McLaren. Mis GeorgeW. . Johnston gave an a , b and c number of threotdalnty little songs , "To the Sunshine , " "When at Early Dawn of Day" and "Thou Att Like a Tender Flower , " by Schumann , w fitch' showed to advantage her deep contralto , , Ono of the closing numbers was the 'stir ring "Bedouin Love Song" by Mr. Copo- land. i At the conclusloil of the program the spa- clous rooms we.re cleared for dancing and the younger members of the audience In dulged In the .pleasure of a few- waltzes and two steps. > ' * miouiiccmciitH. Invitations were received in town last week to the wedding of Miss Adelaide Sib- ley Miller , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller , to Mr. Samuel Addlson Megeath , which occurs Wednesday evening , March 11 , at 8:30 : p. m.'at thf ) First Baptist church , in Franklin , Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Megeath will be at homo on Tuesdays after April 15 at 1D12 South Thlrtjvsecoml-atreet. ' Announcement cards were received In town last week ot the marriage of Mr. Herman Rosenzwelg and Miss Adah Hlloy Thursday , February 27 , at Burlington , la. The- marriage will shortly occur of Mlsb Bertha Meyer , daughter of Mr. Herman J. Meyer , and Mr. Charles Augustus Grlmtnel. A I.iMitiMi Serving Club. A number of society women have organized a sewing club , which Is to meet once a week during Lent and at the home of one of Its members , with the laudable Inten tion of sewing ! for the poor. They stitch and chat the afternoon away and at 5 o'clock tea Is served , This club met with Mrs. H. T. McCor- mlck last Wednesday afternoon. The mem bers are : Mrs. Coles , Mrs. Reed , Mrs Redick , Mrs. Wheeler , Mrs. Deuel , Mrs Bradford , Mrs. Remington , the Misses Sharp , Miss Hlmcbaugh and Miss SHIoway. They IMnyciI Saturday afternoon a bevy of young girls spent the afternoon with Mlsa Lulu Peycke Most of the tlmo was devoted to high five , Miss Weller winning the first prize , a dainty bottle of perfume Those Invited were : Misses McCune , Ma cumber. Hunter , Taylor , Pratt , Polack , Ken- nard. Wood , Cotton , Shackleford , Mary Shackleford , Edwards. Carter , Barker , Snell , Lillian Snell , Tukey , Potter , Weller. FrliMlill ) GoNwIii. Miss Sliort Is visiting friends in St. Joe. Mr. Charles N. Dletz left Thursday for Chicago. Mr. John S. Brady has gone to Rock Springs , W > o. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wyatt are now located at the Mercer. Miss E. H. Terrlll loft for New York Sat urday , February 29. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Babcock returned from Chicago on Sunday. Mrs. F. T. Emerson left for Boston Tues day evening for a visit. Miss Fannie Daugherty his gone upon a three weeks' trip to Chicago. Mrs. Henry S. Jaynes go3s to St. Paul Tfc&s- day for a , visit ot two weeks. Miss Mary Nash leaves today for Callfor- ila to bo absent several weeks. Messrs. II , J. Penfold , Walter Jardlno anl Uajor Wllcox have returned from New Or- eans. Mrs. J , B Melklo left Thursday for Baxter Springs , Kan. , to bo gene tlirco or four w eeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barton have re turned to Omaha' to reside. They coma from Mexico. Mrs. Cole of"Grand : Island spent a few days with hef , Vnouier ' , Mrs. Clara Hoedor , ast week. " ' Mr. and Mrs.'j. . A. Munroe left Friday for a three wefts' , yislt In Washington and New York. OJ ( , Mrs. James ! \ [ < ; ICtl ) departed last Wednes day for BurllngtenIa | , , where she will visit until after Easter.id Mr , John L. Webster , accompanied by his laughter , Mlssj , Jflo/a , left for Now YorK "huraday evening , . Miss Gretchttu vVounse returns today torn Calhoun , vltero she has ben visiting or the past week , ) , ' Mrs. Charlea K , , Ford will entertain the Tuesday NlghtMjJubat ( her home , 125 North Thirty-second ay nue. ( Rev. Mr. FrftfiltyCrane took his departure on Tuesday for , ( ttjqago , where ho la to enter upon a new i > ajtorae. ( The Uemuetlillchkolt Card club will mcot on Tuesday evening at the homo of Mr. and Ira. Robert Rosotuwclg. Mr. R. N. Wlthnell is nt Redondo Beach , 2al. , for the month of March , expecting to be at homo after April 1. Mr. and Mrs , Newton E. Barkalow ot Denver , formerly of Omaha , are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter. Mrs. N , B. Falconer sailed last week for Europe , wtioro she will meet her husband nd accompany him to South Africa. Mrs. Ormlston Chant , who vviis the guest f Mra. A , B. Smith during her visit in Omaha , left for the cast on Monday evening. Mrs. Joseph Garnoau , who recently re- uncd from a delightful summer abroad , s the guest of her sister , Mrs. J. R. Ring- vult. vult.Tho The many friends of Miss Marie St. Clalr f 2211 Webster street will be- sorry to hwr hat Bin. left Omaha on laat Wednesday , to tske tip her rMldeneo pfrmnncnlly In Van couver. II. C. She wa Accompanied by her mother and her broHicr , 13. J. St ClAlr. Colonel Pratt nnd hi * daughter , Mlw M r- Kiret Pratt , nro nt pro'Nit In Egypt , where , at last account * , they were enjoying a Jour ney up the Nile. Mr , and Mra. C. E. Yost , Mrs. C , W. Lyman , Miss Jenness nnd Mr , und Mm. Valle of Vermont left for Silt Like and Dfhver on Thursday Mr. and Mr . Prank N. Clatke returned Sunday from their wedding trip through Mexico , coming via HIP Pacific coast by I'teamer to San Francisco. Dr and Mrs. Chariot C. Allison returned Wednesday from their hrldnl tour , having visited New York , Washington , Baltimore , Louisville , Ky. , and Chicago. Mm. Charlf.s D , Thompson of 2112 Douglai straet was quite seriously 111 during the past week , but Is no\v convalescent. Her many friends hope for her complete recovery In the near future. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. 13. McLead of St. Allnns VI. , arc visiting at thf home of Mr. nnd Mrs M. F. Sears , They return to their home 01 Thursday next nnd will be ncconipanle-1 bj Miss Alidn Sears , who linn made her home with her sister , Mrs > Sears , for the past tlirsc jears. , Mr. Hiy Jester nud Mis * Llda MuCrcary wore married at the People's church Ins Wednesday evening , by Hev. C. W. Savldgr Their wedding reception and supper was served nt their home. 1821 Painam street Mr and Mri Jester have goi.e west on n short wedding trip. ; IliicUrtiint. Mr. and Mrs Fred Fuller enlertilncd In- foinully nt cards last evening. Mr. ami Mrs. F T. Hansom entertained the Tuesday Night club last week. Mr. Vallo entertained a number ot old ac quaintances at thO'Club on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Hansom entertained In formally on Friday evening for Miss Olm- f > tead. Mrs. W. B Mclklo gave a chafing dish supper on Tuesday evening lit honor of Miss Webster. Mrs. Doticl entcrhlned the Friday club last week very pleasantly. Prlrcs were won by Mrs. Haney and Mrs. Fell. Miss Fannie Purvis gave a delightful , though very Informal , dancing party Frldaj evening to a number of her } ounn friends. Mr. and Mrs , W. E. Hamilton gave a thor oughly enjojalilo children's party Filday aft ernoon from 4 till 7 , which was largely at tended. A pleasant snrpilse party was given Alice Nnlson at her home at Eleventh und Martlm I'troets ' Pilday evening. Music and games were the amusements of the evening. Re freshments wore served at 1030. There were about thirty present. Mr. and Mrs. George Mlttauer enteVtalned this Gctnuctlillchkclt High Five club at1 their residence on Tuerlay evening. First prizes , wore won by Mr. J , Burster and Mrs Mlt tauer , the consoHtlon prizes being awarded tn Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Schaeffer. Mr. L J. Drake gave a stag dinner at the Mlllard Tuesday In honor of several rcpre- nontatlveD of the Stand a id Oil company nt present In the city. Covers were laid for Mr. M. Stores of DCS Molnes , Mr. G. W. Mayor and Mr E. C. Conklln of Sioux City , Mr. John B. Ruth and Mr. Drake of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Rockfellow. 1716 Sherman avenue , entertained last Wednesday evening In honor of Mrs. Kockfellow's sister , Mrs. Martin. Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. Rockfcllow , Miss Hokfellow , Mlrs Alva Rock- fellow , Mrs. Mai tin , Mr. and Mrs. Ncal , Miss Neal , Messrs. and Mesdamea Drake , Johnson , Mallory , Shepard , Rice , and Miss Daisy Barker. The "Magnolia Klub. " a recently organ- 1/ed club of young folks , met at the homo of Miss Ethel Close , on Indiana avenue , last Friday evening. A very enjoyable time was had by 'all. Those present were : Misses Fannie King. Dovle Markwood , Nennle Carleton - leton , Besslo and Julia Shortllff ; Messrs. Elmer Ballard. Peter Hansen , Will Wagon- seller , Earnest Betebener and Harry Fisher. Mr. nud Mrs. John Connelly celebrated their crystal anniversary Thursday evening. Among those present wore : Mr. and Mrs. .1. \ \ ' . Logan , Mr. .and Mrs. D. G. Lyman , Mr and Mrs W" . F. Hay lies , Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Huntly , Mr. and Airs. J. Daugherty , Mr. and Mis G. Wrlg , Mr. and Mrs H. A. Day , Mr. and Mrs P. Nelson , Mr. and Mrs. Charlci Best , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shrlner , Mr. and Mrs C. W. Rockley. Many hand- bome presents were received. HefreshmentF wore served and all enjoyed a pleasant even- Ing. Ing.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Meyer of C21 Snutli Seventeenth street entertained a party ol fi lends Sunday ovPiling In honor of theft niece. Miss Blanche Bcndhlen of Titusvlllu Pa. A very pleasant evening was spent li music and card.s and at 11 o'clock an elegant lunch was served. Those present were : Mr. and Mrs M. Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Prey , Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosier , Mrs. M. Kalin and Mis. II. Auerbech , the Misses Blum , Singer , Drclfuss , Aiifliell and Messrs. Kahn , Blum , Truerman , Harris , Kaufman , Lelsa Goldstone. Out of TOUII Visitor * . Mrs. Dlxon of Sllverton , Colo. , is the guest of Mrs. H. P. Cady. Mrs. Sachs of Cincinnatixls the guest of her mother , Mrs. Hellman. Miss Oakley of Lincoln and Miss Spauldlng of Sioux City spent Sunday with Miss Ura Kelly. Miss Wood of Kansas City , who has been the guoBt of Mrs. Wakefleld , left for her homo yesterday. Mrs. John Hamlln and Mrs II , B. Smith of Chicago are the guests of Mrs. T. Colvll , 1721 Dodge street. Mr. and Mrs. Zora Snow , who spent several days In Omaha last week , returned to Port land on Wednesday. Mrs. C. II , Reynolds and Mrs. W. N. Huso of Norfolk spent several days In town latit week as the guesta of Mrs. H. L. Whit ney. ney.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. LambertEon of Lin coln , and Miss Sherwood will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. H. Patrick over Sun day. day.Miss Miss Rrred of Boston , who lias been the guest of Air. and1 Mrs. A. C. Smith for the past two weeks , returned to hei home on Monday , Miss Helen Knax of Nashville , Tenn , , who has been the guest of I er cousin , Miss Knov , returned home Wednesday utlir a very pleasant visit. Co in I it ic lOvrntn. Mrs. Coles will entertain the Lenten Sew ing club Friday afternoon. The Tuesday Night club will be entertained by Mr. and Mra. Ford this week. Dr. and Mra. Allison will be at homo to their frlendn at the Millard on Tuesdays after March 1C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Clarke will be at homo to their friends after March 1 at 301 North Twenty-second street. The Wanderers' club will gl\o an enter tainment on Thursday of this week. As this Is the first one that this club lias given thli ) year , the boys are all looking forwirJ to It , with a great deal of pleasure , as the "Wanderers' Smokers" are well known throughout the city. General Cow In huj kindly consented to give a talk. Mr. Tabcr , Hans Albert and lots of musical and elocution ary talent will attend , A very Jolly time IB expected , Miii'olii'H .Sofliil SI lie. LINCOLN , Feb. 29. ( Special. ) During the past week the Lenten pall has rather effec tually silenced the voice of Lincoln society. The past six days have been barren of so cial incident , with the exception of one or two gatherings known an stag parties , and thesa were confined to high Ilvo and whist players. Whit Is to como la centered In the Tableaux D'Art company , which will give a recital at the Funko opera honso next Tuesday evening. The characters will bo represented by many of the loading young naclctjlidlcs of the capital city , and Uic program Is a < follows I'nrt 1 Scarf drill , Williams , Tublennt company , "The Stasje Heroine , " Jerome K Jerome , MUi Onw- fordj group PC" * * * . William * , MlMti OMUini , Watson and Crawford ; pantomime , "UocU of AKC , " Williams ( qtnrtft afcompinlmcnl ) , Mliis Orawfonl ; minuet drill , \Vllllnms , Tab- leniK company , I'art II "A Dilemma , " Williams , 0. C Williams ; "The Ust Hymn , " Karnlngdim ( iitino aceompinlmpnt ) , Mhs Wat'on : cxprctslve slept ni.d walk , Wil liams , Miss Ollliim ; fan drill , Williams , Tab leaux compuiy. Miss Ura Kelley arrived on Thurudiy to Visit Alice Itightcr and some of hep other friends. Miss ItlRhtcr gave a LhnUng dlh supper In her studio fet XtkH Kelley. Mrs. Wright , Mrs. Uudy and Mis. Dales returned from Kansas City on Wpdncslny. Mrs. Wright's sister , Mrs. Weaver from Chicago cage , Is visiting her. Mr. nnd Mrs , Charlie llurr gave a caul party for Miss Anderson and Miss Spaldlng on Tluusd.i ) night. Mao Burr gave a kcnslngton for Miss Spalillng and Miss Anderson Friday after noon. noon.Mr. . and Mrs. I/inibcrts6ii and Miss Sher wood have cone to Oinaht to spend Sunday w ith frlcnds. Ucv. J. L. Mattcsnn and famllj left ycs- teiday for Los Angeles. Miss ntlla Olds Is vhltlng with Mrs. I ) . P. Oagood nt 2125 A Rttcet. J. C. Scicrcst tetitrned jcstcrday from an eastern trip. Chance-Hot Jlacl.cin left scslordny for Peru. DOMINANT SEVENTHSJ It was one of those afternoons which seem to have been wsnt by some evil Influence to torture the eoula cf men and make them fll for punishment. The giacloiw sunshine had hidden behind cloudy frown-mantles , and the winds , Valkyrie like , shrieked their ur.- caithly shileks , and flung the Irritated dust into the o > w of men as they walked , v\lth the mocking words , "Dust thou art , lo dust thou shall return. " Mingling with the dust came the vocifer ous cry ot the HUlc newsboy , ' 'livening ' Ilee. " And again , mingling with the dust , came the touching ciy of a little fellow who told the passerby tlm lie had not eaten ono bile all day. "Mister , won't > ou give me a dlmo to get T' no passed. "Say , mister , won't you , please mister ? " ho too passed. "I haven't had a bite to " and a third passed. Meanwhile the newsboy was counting Ms pjpeis. Quietly he came over to the "weaker brother" and said. "Say , kid , cumo wld me. " lie took him to a restaurant and put down his money for a nu-al for the hungry one. and came out quickly with the grcatlng , "Evening Bee , here ! " The dust whirled on with the wind. The winds shrieked , but mcthoiight their theme was different , and it sounded like this- this1 " 1 was a-hungcrcd and je fed me. " And the newsboy's sermon had no sur rounding glories , fine vestments , rich music , mnUl-coloicd windows , no "Gloria Patrl" ivas sung at the close , no except by the winds and the hungiy one's heart , aud lo , the sun was shining ! * The following Is the musical program to be rendered at the Park Avenue United Presbyteilan church next Ftlday evening : Quai let Star ot Defending Night Mr. Muhaffy. Miss Daniels , AUss Sword , Mr. Goodale. Violin Duet Faust Potpourri Gounod Sadie and Broson Shndduck. Soprano Solo Rowing' . . .Mini Alice Daniels Impeisanatlons Mr. 1JU S. Thompson Tenor Solo Lovc's > Proving Mr. Mortc Parsons Duet Selected Misses Hose Mncumber nnd Muble Mason , Piano Solo ( a ) Nocturne op. H7 , No. L' . . Chopin ( b ) Staccato Htude . .Hublnsteln Ml Don N. l-.ong. Soprano Solo He Was a. Prlifce Miss Hose Macunibcr Recitation June Conquest..i * . . . . , Miss Ada Hoycr Tenor Solo , with Violin ObllKiito Angel's Serenade Draga Mi. Morte I'ar&ons. Bass Solo Selected Mr. N. 1' . Dean Alto Solo No More I. fi. Perkins MIs 12vn Sword Quartet Good Night..Park Avenue Chclr Mr. Taber will give his forty-fifth organ recital this afternoon at 3:30 In the First Congtegallonal church , and will be assisted by a quartet composed of Mrs. A. F. Bethge , t-oprano ; Mrs. F. J. Lange , alto ; Captain John KJnzle , tenor , nnd Mr. Harry V. Burk ley , basso. The following program will be given : PART I. Overture Dcr Fiei chutz Weber Quaitet Sancta Matci , from St.ibat Muter Hosslnl Mis. Dethge. Mis Laime , Captain Klii7le. Ml. Hurkley. Andante , from Violin Concerto , . Alemlelssohn Voraplel , Ix > henRrln Wagner Tenoi Solo Cujus Anlmuin , from Stiibat Alater Itosslni Captain Kinzlc. PART II. Larshetto Beethoven Duet Ecce Pnnls Domlzettl Alls. Langp nnd Air. Burkley. Sung Without Words Theme Melody Rholnberger Processional AInrcli fiom Queen of Shelm Gounod The musical exerc'ses tomorrow at St. Alarj's Avenue Congregational church will bs as follows ; MORNING , 10.30. Organ Introduction II. II. Allen Doxo'ogy Hvnm Congregation "Glory bo to the Pnlher , " etc . .Congregation Announcements S&prano solo Alias Lillian Terry Hymn Congiegntion ll > mn or soloEVENING EVENING , 7ID. : Hymn C93 Congregation Anthem Alessengen" of Peace Wagner Ladles' Choral society , L A _ Torrens , di rector G'orla-Gloiy be to the Father Congregation CoiuniHu solo Selected , Airs George R. AIcLiren Anthem No Evil Shall Befall Thee..CosU ladles' Choral society. iSo'o and Chorus Wliere Is My Boy To- nlRht Mrs. Charles li Squire ? Ladles' Choral so ciety. Offertory Organ H H. Allen HMIIM 'All Congregation Organ dismissal H. H. Allen Next Tuesday evening , at the First Pres byterian church , Twenty-first and Emmet streets , the King's Daughters and Miss Ethel Getst , assisted by AIIs Gertrude Sherman , soprano ; Allsi Margaiet Chamberlain , con tralto ; Air. Wallace Johnson , baritone ; Miss Elizabeth Llddell , Allss May Banner , AUss Nellie Hardy and AUss Abbott , p'anlsts ' ; will give a concert , with the following program ; Piano Duct , Selected Allsses Hardy and Abbott "Grandfathei'-H Clock" . . .It. C. V. Aleyers Alias Ethel Geist. Bopinrio Solo Selected AIIBS Gertrude Sherman , "Vlows of a Llfo In n Hotel ; or , a Naughty Little Olrl , " .Mlbs Ethel Geist. Banjo Duet Selected AlesvrH Allller und Wouil. "Jerry and Ale. " Bon At. Hardln Aliss Ethel Qelit. Contralto Solo , , , . , Selected AIISH .Margaret Chambeilaln , "Grandmother'w Courtship. " , , AliSH Ethel Grixt. Piano Duet-Overturo to William Tell. . , , , , IlosHlnl-Gottwchalk MIsHos Homier and Llddell. Scene from "Leah , the Forsaki-n" . , . . Leah , 11 Jewish Maiden. Mlt.s * Ethel Gelst Rudolph , the Alaglutiutc'H Son , Air , Joseph AIcKlnncy Ph > Hlcul Culture Di111 Down Upon the Swaneo River The Klng'H DiiliRhteiH , Bailtono Solo Ari.iori'i'B Song .DeKovcii Alt Wullure Johnson. "Connao O'Grudy'B Courtship , " , AllMb Ethel Gulst. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report PUKE 77 They Say ! ! ! " 77 breaks np .1 Cold. " 77" knocks out the Qrlp. " 77" slops the 81111(1108. ( " 77" cures the Cough , " 77" eoothcs the throat , " 77" works wonders lii Catarrh. " 77" Is poetics ? for Influenza , " 77" proventa pneumonia. " 77" clears Clorgj man's Throat. " 77" restores Lost Voice. " 77" annihilates Hoarseness. 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S.OOnm 11.3Jam raclllo Junction Local 6.20pm rast Mall SMOpm Lea\ea ( CHICAGO. MIL & ST. PAUL I Arrives Omaliaj Union Depot , 10th A Maaon Sts I Omnha G , ( i > m Chicago Llmlteil 8 Ormm 10.45.1111. Chicago i\prcsa ( ci Sunday ) . . Le-nos ( CHICAGO K. NOUTHWHST N lAnlvei gmalmJUnjon Depot , lOlh & Mason SIB ( Oniilia 11 OOim Hastern n\prcss 3.10pm 4.45pm Voistlhulod Limited 5-43pm 7'05nm Cirroll PaBsciiKcr 10.40pm 5 lopm . . . .Omaha Chicago hpeclal. . . . 8 00am 4.30pm lioo'lc 1/ocnl 9 30am Missouri Valley Local . . . . 9 ' 3 Jam Leaves ( CHICAGO. II. I. & PAt'IPIC lArrlxei OimlmlUnlon Depot. lOlh R. Mamm Bis Omilia _ 10 40am. .Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . & 35pm G.ESpni . Nleiii repress . 8l3im 4-50pm..r-hlcaRO Vestjlc,1 ! ! LniltJ ! . . . l:3Spin 4iOpm..3t. : ! Paul Veitlliule-i Limited. . . . Ittjpm _ WEST. ' 6.45pm. OUahoma & Texna Ex ( ex Sun ) .10-35am 1 40pm . Colorado Limited . 4.04pm Leaves C . ST. P , M & O. ( Arrives Omaha ! 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( latch & Lau- man , docket 51 , number 141 , and one In the caHO of Hlmon Catwiuly VH. Qntdi & I.uii- man , docket SI , number 115 , ami to mo di rected , 1 will , on thu llth day of March , A. I ) . , VfJG , at ten o'clock u. in. of Hiilil day , at the store room fonnuriy occupied liy Ci.ilcli & l uuman , defendants herein , ami known as number 1514 Funmm street. In the city of Umnhu , OouKlau county , xtntu of Nebraska , sell at imbue auction to tlio bidder or ilduer for cash , the fol low Inir described ( roods and chuttola. to-wlt ; All of the Block nt crocket y , chlnuwdrc , ullverwaru , clu vvare , cutlet y , llxtuiex , and book accountH and bllla rccelvublu of every dcecrlptlon , foimerly bulonKlni ; to Gatch & J.uumuti , H corporation , and contained in Hie above mentioned ntoru loom , and alxo In Htoretooins at 1518 and 11 l''urnam ' htreet In mild city of Omnha , arid also In a sloio teem known ns number -I2 ( ) North Twcnty.fourth Btrc'ot. Hnuth Onmim , UOUB- lou county , Htutu of Ncbruxku , and lieruto- fore attached by me In the nbovu entitled CUHCH Huld Kood and chattels to bo nuhl to Hutlafy , llr.sl , thu Fliut National bunk of Oin.ilij , the uin of twelve tliouinnd ft-'r hundred nnd furty-llvd dollarH und ninety- llvu centH ( $ U',4t51iG ) judumunt , with Intri- eht thereon nt the r.ite or eight pur cent (8) ( ) per annum from Kcbnmry 3 , 1890 , until p ld , and ueven liundrod and fifty- nlnu dullur.s and twenty-eight cents ( J7.VJ.1M ) uorits of Kult , To fullHfy , Hucond , Klinoii OuHsiidy. the Burn of cloven thouKind onu lain ( I red und thlrty-scvmi ilolluiH und uev- cnty-one cent (111,137.71) ( ) ludt'inent. with Interest HUM con at thu rate of eight per cent (8) ( ) per annum from Kebniary J , ISM , until paid , and twenty-two ilollarx and thirteen cents U22 U ) ccmU of milt. To bi nold , third , to watlHfy Blmun f'.iujady , the sum of HX | liundied and Huvi'iity-Hoven do- ! lam und Ilvo cuntu ( J'j77.C > 5) ) judKinent , with IntcTCKt thereon at the rtte of c-lulit per cent ( b ) per annum from Kebiuury 3. it'JO , until paid , and the further Hum of Hlxteeii dollai'M and eight cvntB ( $10 OS ) , coitH of milt , toKi'thcr with accruing co t , acuordlnv to > thu JudKnientu rcndeiud In the above entitled - titled lictlona. Oniuhii , Nebraika. Kcbruary 29 , IBM JOHN \V. AI'DONAKD , Sheriff of Duuulua County , Nubrueka. -