- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ - - r-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 4 TIT1 OMAJrA. DAILY 1311 : SUNIA.Y , 1 AY 8 lSOfl. - - - - - - - - - - -I- CYCLING IIOI4DS TIlE EICE ) It Bccoines the Prevailing rad with Society People. EVERYBODY ELMS TO BE GOING tWHEEL 1eflhulIIgtII iitiul A flcrnon Tens , for ( lie 'lime ut 1.t.Iisl , ( aIc % 'ny (0 the llIvelo CFItTC- 4ocIty ote. The weeks that have foItwei1 the ICter peason have not been remarkable for their ioiaI brilliancy , flfl(1 In fact the sprIng 8ea- son prornI'es but very Utile gayety for t1ic floxt tow weeks. An occsioiini lunch , ken- Ington or t1arco I all that has occurred to relieve the rathrr nppre.ive quietude. The particular fad at this present seanon ieemi to ho bicycling : There i no doubt that during iiummer evenings wheeling will be one at the favorite arnuserllentM. The Inter 05t In thIs particular Hport scctii to have already - ready rearhed the height of IloPularity In a certain well known neighborhood. where it 1ia been n'tlced that every family has Its repre3entativt ) , but In some lnotances one could ovry rnemIt'r ) riding their hobby. It ns lii thin same neighborhood that a barrister of national rc'piitatton , now living in Chicago , took his first lessons , witb all the neighborhood ( or an nutlienco , and the wortb3 ( if udiiioiiticn nil advice he received vero many. Failing to learn by himi'ehf , lie caihid a conchnian of one of his neighbors and asked hint it lie wanted to earn a dollar. of cotirio ho did , so together they started out wltti the te't of results. so Utah. at lie end or the evening lie felt almost as tiiotuh lie a profcssIonal , 'die * ccond evening he ventured out alone , but when lie reached the corlier what. was his horror and dismay to flee another tIcycle coming dowii that cr093 street toward him and at full speed. lie slioutel at the top of his ( leep voice , " \\'hat is the matter cith you ? Io you want the whole street ? " The approaching bicyclist seemed not to notice the remark , vhieii the b3rrkter called out again , "Turn out there ; won't you ? I urn a ie'ginner. " In a breathless way thin other one answered. "So am I. " The iiiovtt'iblo collision was one of the maiiy amusing incidents witnessed. A wholesale grocer who lives in the saiii' neighllOrliOOl ( declares lie cannot ride if there is another wheel on the street. The wife of a lumber dealer ridei like a Centaur , but when it conies to turning around she is obliged to call in asilstanco. llovovcr , slii' will sooli ho an expert , as any one would vouch who had but aeon her on the wheel. Another of the group who sells boots and shoes , and ohio sits so erect on his wheel that iio has won the admiration of people for blocks around , had an experience which fairly made his hair rtso on end when hits wheel ran aay with him down an incline. lie yelled to the driver of a passing vehicle to turn out , for he wao running away and could not StOl ) himself. It Is needless to say that the man turned into tue curbstone and Mr. IC. reached the bottom of the 11111 in safety , but there fell off. sustaining no Injury - jury excCit a slight hurt to his dignity. One man said , 'l doii't see what people are thinking of. They walk out into thin street Just as it they had a right to be there and some coo is niways trying to cross Just a I want to turn a corner. There ought to be a law against it-a law that wouid compel pedestrians to remain on the sidMvalks , where they would not ho in the % 'ay of these who really have rights In the streets. And there are others. A man occupying a high poeltion ii South Omaha. together with hits vife , are the latest recruits. Each stsrted out to learn without tiio other's kuowledgo , the man practicing in hack yards and side otreets , his wife taking private lessons and eventually goIng so far as to order tier is'heoling suit. All of this neighbors wore let into the secret by both parties and they waited in patient expCct- ancy for the time when , to one another. they should displey their proficiency o the wheel. That time has not yet arrIved , hut when it doei there will be a circus on wheels on the' bill. _ _ _ _ _ .1 o ni it flii : . . ore. The prettiest wedding that eoclety han graced for a number of months took place at St. Matthias' church Wednesday at high 110011 , in the inidet of a large and fashionable - able congregtithOfl , which hail gathered there to witneu the marriage ceremony of Miss Helen i3ushinoll Moore , Lecond daughter of Dr. anil Mrs. Richard Ciianiiliig Moore , a pretty and attractive brunette. who has been a favorite l.a oclety clrclen for euveral sea- Gibson Jordan , son of sona , anl Mr. harry Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jordan of St. Louis , who Is ivehl known in thin bIieIne93 world , as well as oeiahly , and who iii au irniular as Is iiiii charming bride' . Thu interior of the church was beautifully decorated with Faster lilies , carnattono , painu and smihax , and in the soft light shied from the chandeliers , presented a very pretty ncene. The bridal party entered the church to the organ e'traii.q of. the bridal chorus frin Lohiengrin , played by Mr. Arthur East. It was vreceded to the altar rails by Dr. Doherty. the officiating clergyman , and the ushers. Mr. Wili Pease , Mr. Charles "V. Martin , Mr. J. M. I3aldrigo and Mr. Charles Howe. 'l'iiefl followed the tsvo pretty brhdeiiniaids. Miss Grace Alien and Miss Fredericka Wesselis , who wore dainty white organdlo gowns , erimmed profuRily In lace , anti mache over phiik satin. The maid of honor , mtlster of the bride , Miss Lydia Moore , a lovely blonde , walked atomic and wore a gown of white swiss , made over blue satin and trimnmetl in Valenciennea lace. All the maids carried large , fragrant bunches of white lilacs tied with bows of whIte satin ribbon , The bride , who entered upon the aria of tier father. lr. ) It , C. Moore , waa a perfect type of girlish grace anil beauty. 'l'hie hand- sonic bridal gown was of heavy white satin , made decohiete , mind trimmed with rare old dilcilesa ? lace , though thlletl at the neck with chiffon into a 111gb satin coilar. The gown was walking length , atiti time bodice was trimmed 'ithi rich pearl trimming. Site vore an exquisite Iteari brooch at her throat , and in her veil 4io hail little sprays of white lilac. Shin carried a. shower iouquot of lilies of the valley. Thin briiial party s'as met at the ciianct'l rail by Mr , Jordan anti his best muami , Mr. 'i'ilhiam Ii , Adair. The ceremony was vl'rformed by Dr. Iohmerty of lirowneil hail , the organist playing softly several love Alter tue corernoriy a wedding breakfast was served to thin bridal parLy and tue lot- niediato relatives of time bride and groom at the beautiful itomno of Mr. and Mrs. Moore , which was attractvoly decorated with cut flowers , tahmns and ferns , The ( lining room waa prettily ilecorated lii junk. On the table was a lovely centerpiece of Ia France ros antl the candles anti shisiles were alt 11111k , I hero was a lavish nimmhser of costly anl thoughtful liresents , The library s'as coin- plotely filled with ( item , The bridal bouquet wan caught by Mien Moore , Mr. and Mrs. Jordan left ott the afternoon train for California. to be gone about two itioutits. O''i ii ii , rIi ro ii ii ii , Mr , I' . J. O'Connor of South Omaha and MIs. . Nora ilrosnau of this city were united in niarriago by tile 11ev. Father Galvin at St. Phtiloniena's cathedral Tuesday morning at 8 o clock , the groom's best man being ! tr , John Chancy , and Miss Joshipitina itros. minu the bridesmaid , After tue iu'ri'icee they returned to the home of the bride's sister , Mrs. J. II. Torreil , where dinner was served to a few itear relatives and friends , Mr. and Mr. ' . O'Comtiier will reside at their new restdenco , Thirty-third and It streets , South Omaha , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ % ' ( 'Ill-StLth'r , Mr. Janice L. Wells and Miss Alice M. Statler were married last Tuesday evening at tito home of the itrde'a paromits , 1609 Chicago street , Rev. Hawk oiiiciatlng. Only the relatives anti imitiniato frIends of the contracting larties were Present , 'i'Iii' iIiItt'siIiIii .iiIiit , Last Thursday evening thio Montezumas gave their closing ( lancing larty of the sea. - on , It was quIte well attended , there being upwards of fifty couttlea vro'ent. Twenty tiumitbers were danced , Thti , many friends of the Montezumnas will undoubtedly be delighted - lighted to hear that it is not the intention of the club to disband , and they ittay rct as- aured that they can emijoy themiiseive ac well at the club's parties iiext season as lierotoforo. Foliowln were noticed amnoug those lires' omit : 1isus MeOsi , Motciit , Lundeeti , Paul , hteitlon , bowls , ltIplr'y , Thirle , Andreesn , I innie , 1ettr , PsnnIn , tnilon , 'hUmore , T.aion , Joiiee , hiranilt , 1e.lnr , Wyman , hlrinkmafl , lhurkhart , Vilson , Johiison , Thiiele , iamont , Pierce , \ Vititer'elt' , 1dith lint ns , ( 'orhett , Quick , O'NoiI , ( Iiihert , Morrleon , Moore. Miua , lrl&bachi , Abbott : Messrs. ( iririlan , Patterson , Irke , flhlhngtnn , ( 'oontbs. C. Ii. W'nlkrr , Grhlfltli , Ionahime , Stilii'nn. Montgomery , Scjnmiobottd , Niclolanfl , , Dtvar.ik. iiorton , lfa1n , KneetiS'hittnan , hiatt , 11,1. flier , 14. hiorheim , J. ivans'hhtufrtii , Stokesberry , Knapp , Harris , ( 'lark.'Iitomt , 1Cnislc ) ' , isacker , hieitehier , Ailanis. 1renchi , Julio ( loaner , O'ohI. F. 11. 1innon , i. ' \ ' . Olmeteti. ( lcrnhimirilt. S. .1. howe. J. ldard Kaufmann anti Clifford N. lorbea. $ uriri.i'il , ; : ' ; ; ; ' ; in lime. Time 'I'hurston Utile's were romnpletely tokei by stirprlso last Mandit ) ' evening , when they returned to their armory , after their regular ucekly drill. Captitimi Poyn marched ltl htoys out of the armiry with as much haste and itrecision as though lie were going to clear nit obstruction at some dangeous scene of trouble. The regular inspection was how ordered , anti a few of thin melt were rejocing to think the sante hind been forgotten. as they foamed their rifles would not pacs the critiei scrutiny of the nhihrcrs. Such , hots'- ever , was hot Ito case , as the inepsetion cere- inoiiles were hteitl on Douglas and ilftenthi streets bt'fore a large gathering of "tithmu- elastic bystanders , with highly gratifying rehuits to the comnmantiant. After an hour of go'ttl , hard drilling , tue coinpahmy returned to its qllarter. . Att the boys tnarcht'ti up the stairs , leading him the thrill halt , their attention sins attiactod by thto chiattem lug of familiar itterry voices , anti visions of a joyous time at oni'c roco up before - fore their gaze. On entering the vestibule they vero gteo'ed with bursts of apilatuso ailti waving of htanrikerriil"fa. Things ss'ero quite different thiatt when the boys lt'ft to drill , aitti in thieli' aitsenet , theIr fair frientla ftmriitsited the votibule tith dc- gout rugs nod nttIci cf furnIture. Tit soI&lerss'ere so thoroughly taken tuck that they fohioweil t ho advice of their chaplain - lain , Ites' . S. Wright iiutlc'r , anti surrendered gracefully. The eloquent divine was present in dress uniforun , aol hIs svltty anti iitimoroils sitechien nrovolced any amount of mirth , titer- rinient amid laughter , froiti all present. Ice cieatn , cake amid other refresitnients were served , alter which dancIng sas the order of the evening. Members of the Imperial hiatijo anti Guitar chutit were tite guests of tito Thornton ltifies last 'i'hitmrsilnlevening , and the mnembes of the company , s'iio i'apenci to be presant , en- joycri a rare treat. I'rnf. Cummings plaYed the "Thurston lihilen' March , ' ' whIch was srell received , The annual Inihihary tournament of the Thiurston Rifles will be given at the Charles Street park , Friday evening , May 22. On this occasion the companies , composing the 111gb School Cadet battalIon , s'thi give their aitnual competitive drill. Aside ( roni exhilil- tloti drills Ity the lc'eii crack companIes , an interesting feature of tue rograitt s'ill be thi May indivIdual conipetition for tile Titurat' ii itiedal , A aLt ert parade is ii ! precetl the fe.shlvltles at the lurk. and will be par- tielhiatoul in by all the local and visiting organizationi , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \VIli Iit' flmiinlimi Gummed , , . Interest in the competitive thrill Manday nIght was iteightened by the fact that It was participated in by all the members of the company. It usually requires Solon time for a hew itiaii to actiuiire atithlcient comtfldcnce In bits own abilities to volunteer for a competition - tion , but Captain Muiford , knowing the cx- ierierico to be tiartlcuharly beneficial to tltoo having thin smallest amount of confidence. occasionally assists a man's resolutien by not gIvIng htitit a chance to escape tue orjeal. increasIng thereby interest in the drill both within the ranks arid among th spectators. It was a long lIne , therefore , that begati the mirill Monday ittght. The first half , ccnnlst- ing ciiiehiy of tue inexperienced now men and the careless old ones eas soon dawn. The rate of reduction titeti fell off gradually unti but sIx men were left. Thin clx , however , eonted iintht determined anti competent and made a stubborn fight. But tile ) ' went iliais'n one by one before the assaults of tlt enemy until Sergeant 0. G. Osbarne alone remained 'i'he itreseittatiozi of tim medal svae' tna'le by D. A. I. Ihcklnson , who made an inter- ecting adtiress on tue subject of "DIsciplIne. " The evenIng ended with a jolly dance whIch ss'as enjoyed in spite of the warm woathior A May varty is untier dlscu&tlan amid will probably occur before ic'ng. Gii'n for thIa ( irtom Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Love gave a very enjoyable dancing PartY last Saturday even- log in honor of their guest , Miss Gorton of iiulfaio. Although time mnueic ssas line , the night ss'as so bahmity that th house was coan desertemi icr tue Parchea and easy corners , ss'hcre hanitnochms hail been hung , rug , laid and easy chairs placed , making charmIng retreats - treats and iilaces for tote-a-totes. Refresh- imt&nts wore served about 11 o'clock. Many dainty organdies and summer gnwns made their first appearance at this party. Among the' guests core noticed Miesee Iittlly Wakeloy. Daisy Doane , Grace lilmito- baugh , hattie Cady , Amity Iharker , Sue Col- petzer , Georgia Lindsay , Mabel Taylor. lichen and Lydia Meare , LouI Squires , Grace Alien - ion , Fredricka Vesseiis , Terry , Gorton , Car- thu Curtis , Rowena iligginson ; Messrs. Cur- tts Turner , Luther lrako , Frank HamIlton , Paul liarback. Charles Wilson , harry Jordan. Netherton Hall , F'arnaui smith , Charles and Janice howe , Ziegler , Arthur Guion , Hilton Fomitia , Gould Dic-tz , Ed George , Stockton heath , Lieutenant Ilutciiinson and Mr. and Mrs. Citarlen OITutt. Gijie ii 1'z * rew'eii 1' , . ri P , Time KnIghts of tue Golden Eagle gave a fareiveli party in homier of Mr. l'ltlti Austin at the home of Mrs. Tait , on Friday even- log. Mr. Austin leaves soon for Chicago. high five and dancing were very much en- joycil , ant at a late hour refreshinientu , were served , I'rcsOnt were : Messrs. omit ! Mesdamnes A. Ed ' John I' , Nestle- 14. Underianti , Lel'age , - bush , Charles ColtIn , Nols Poter'ami ' , Mrs. 'FaiL , Mrs. Cooter , Mrs. Rhyn , Mrs. Worloy , Misses I'oari Stevens , Ethel I'iyntpton , Lulu Ocimeenbein , Roe Hilton , Lena Gimiwits , Not- tie Martin , Lora Martin. Nellie Cherry , Etiaio Talt , Iiamtmiaht Swendby , ilulda Swontiby , Messrs. Frank Brown , J. W , Juriiine , James T. Wilson , Tony Footq , George Iiinzmnan , Peter ilotigeterbecit , J. W. Williams , I4d Triltp , I. J , Springer , Joseph McBride , 13. 13. Arrlngtlshe , S' . L. Baxter , Charles Lewis , I'liin Austin , Froil Martin , Jack Garihiner , A. ilimlilersan , Low Cooter , harry ithiyn , Ahfretl Johimicoo , limIt Larsan , H , A. Overmitami , Sam Ochisonbolti , Joe Reynolds , C , W , liaton , Cal Plympton and lit. It. Jones , _ _ _ _ _ _ Orgim mm izi'I ii 'iesv Cl mmli. The Forest Glen club was organized at. a meeting helti Tuesday evening , The olflccrs elected are : President , Joe Driesbach ; vice president , Lee Ilarter ; secretary , George H. Garrett ; treasurer , hiertnnmt 1Vachiter ; invite- tiomi comitniittee , Fred Martin , , SVili Baxter amtd W. IC , Mardla , 'lImo musIcIans are ; Messrs. Baxter amid Jones. 'fhie club i'iil join the "C. M , A , " and give a party anti dance at the bicycle park , Seventeenth anti Charles streets , next Thiur.- they evwiImi , The club bombers are Charle.s hialilwln , George 13. Garrett , Lee Ilarter , Will Baxter , M , A. Jones , W. IC. Martha , Charles Thtehmna , Ciirtie Jatomt , Jomt Overnian , Owen Overman , Jab11 V.'ilsomi , Dave Goldmnami , Tom Tipton , lierutan W'achter , George Iioyor , Eu Hey. wood , Charles Stewart , Joe Driesbacli , Fred Martin , George Gardner , George McNeeco , Bert hales , Charles Martin , Ilmiry Schmniidt amid \Vill Falconer. Orimil , . HmieriImtmsim.it * , Last Saturday evemtimtg the Oriole club gaven an ciltertainment anti dance at the t'iub rooms , Stmio of the best talent In the city lwoferrod their aslstance toward mnak. hug this entertaimimnetit a aucces.'t. The comitinittec , Messrs. lien Maistrom anti Ted Wirthi , also deserve considerable credit for making the affaIr a pleasant one , Time lire- grant was : Opening athdrcs , H. Augustimie ; seicctiomts , Attollo Zither club ; vocal aoo ! , J , J. McAullffu ; mandolin amid guitar duet , Matatromu amid Echiiiek ; comic recitation , Ii. J. Lyman ; vocal eeiectlono , National Guitar and Vocal trio ; overture , Prof. Letovaky ; ciub antI lautemit owlnglng , Mr , Zturpliy ; b'ack faced comoiamt , hairy Bend ; banjo sole , l. U. Hhmnigor ; vocal palo , A , Myers : recltatiomi , J , himuiey ; celeetions , Apollo Zither club , Iancing followed , Hiifrrhtimel ( for tIns OgmI.ley. Mits Margaret Cook gave two very pteds. alit kei'slgigtons ' last ss'ek in honor of bier guact , Miss Oakley of Lincoln , last Monday amid Thursday afternoons. 'L'hi'm gttests on Monday ss'ere ; Misses ) a'&c by of Lincoln , icse Dicklnuou , Ura K I. by , Margaret Drown , Louise Squirsu , EaLelie , 'iati Hells liamhitoti , Mity McShane , Amy Ikirker. l'iorencq hnoz , Mao Mmmnt iil Aleznder , Lily Tukey , Sarait haunt , Kin , ' bali and Isaacs , Ott Thiurt1ay the giiets 5SCte Misses Oakley , liImeiaugh , C' , 'tit'hzer ' , iav's ' of l.cads'lllo. l'nimner , Brown , McK'i , l.twilor , sargent ; Metmisme , Samuel A. Me- guatbm Coles , Iteed , Frank Clarke , Chat'oa Steiit , _ _ _ _ _ A I'h'n'mnnt 4irirIse , Mr. anti Mrs. 3. Keysor were rery Itleap- anti ) ' surprised at their bamo by a nunt- her of theIr frientis Thursday evening. The hiotire were itloatiitly spent iii music , sing. imig anti dancing , after which dainty re- freshiments were served. Tbtem'a present were : Mr. . end Mrs. A. A. Keysor , Mr. anti Mrs. Iluekicy , Mr. nnii Mrs. Cook , Mr. antI Mrs. Shoemaker , Mr. anti Mrs. Cannomi , Mr. anti Mrt. Gahlon , Mr. anti Mrs. ( 'oreoran ; Metetra. l'hitlipe' , Shoentaker , IIiirttgan , Shthlley , Mostyn , liurchiard atiti George ieyuir ; Misses ' ICing , Shoemaker , Jennie Shoemaker , Lena I1arttan. Mary ialy. Mary Cook , Butler , hazel Ramsey. Maui ! Buckley mmii Anna Buckley. 1 , ii I i-iI ii i ii t-it ii Lii iie'iell. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker entertatneti charmingly at luncheon iaat Friday Ito honor of Mr. E icu'aril F , Schneider of San Jose , ( 'al. , who was on h : way home from New York , ss'hiere lie hind boon finishing a course of study In tousle , and Miss EdIth ilotttleiti of Kankakee. The table was prettily decorated with pink carnatloits. Itiring tue afterncOfl Mr. Sebmicitier tielighteii time guests with some aeleettons of Ciicpn , ithayeti in goati taste nni with hutch exhtreO5on. : lie also Played belly of his own cotnpasitiona , which were enthtte'asticaiiy received. Several of his songs Were also iieari during the attermioomi. ml I ii gpt Ii II ml Id ii cim 1 $ " iii e ml Is. ( 'artle were received in towil last week atinocitcimig time wedding of Mr. W'alter J. Morrb of this city to Miama. SelIna Mate'ohl of Fremnoitt. vhtieii occurred April 29 at Fi'e- mont. They ill ho at bottle after June 1 at 2114 Ohio areet. Itumor saya that the wedditig of Miss iCotintzo amid Mr. Nicholson ; Miss Nash aitd Mr. Crowfoot anti Miss KatlierhmiO Barker and Mr. Smith stilt alt occtir to Juno. iIrs. M&'Gr'tt , , lImiiu'r. Pr , and Mrs. MeGrew emiterlaitied their frIends at dinner \'edmieixiay. The rooms were decorated with carnations anti vahtns and together with the liberal and exqtilaite table service a perfect cntertainntetit % s'a3 tIm result , Thuo pretty gowns and witty conversation - vorsation auided not a little to thtt altogether - gother very enjoyable evening. I'It'musuui't'M I'iist The Current Literature club met with Mits ; Mount heat week. Mrs. J. H. Summery , Jr. , entertaIned time Cooking club at luncheon last Thursday. The A. hi.'a were ideasantly entertaltied at ltmnchie&mi last \Vciliuesday by Mrs. E. M. Morsmnan. Mr. and Mrs. henry Wyman gave a dinner - nor last night in baiter of Mr. F'lectwood of Clticago. A rcception was given at tim Womnan's club inst Friday afternoon as a farewell to Mrs. F. II. Tracy. Wedne.elay evening a farewell dinner was given Mr. L. M. Ithecin at the Commercial club by a number el friends. In honor of Mr. harry Jordon , Mr. Will Peane gave a pleasant stag party last Men- day ovomiing to abotit twenty friends. In honor of her friend. Miss Rawe'ain of Des Moines , Misc Himnebaugh entertained a few frientie imilormnally at 5 o'clock tea last M nday , The entertaInment given at the honio of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Drake for thit benefit f All Saints' church was quite a sue- cess and attended by over seventy people. There were musIc , dancimig and very nIce refreshments. Mrs. George F. Wolreston gave a Lilac tea Fi'iday evening. lit itomtor of Mrs. J. Ptcrd of VirgInIa City , Nov. The decorations - tions were all itt lilac. In the center of the tubie was an exquisite bank of lilacs. Covers were lati ! for six. Vcdnesday afternoon Mrs. E. Ii. Good- rcim gave an enJoyable KensIngton In hiottr of her gumost , MIss Kimball of Ohicago. 'fhte guests took fancy 'jnrk anti MIsS Knox received - coived a prettY iilncushuion for receiving tue groate.t miuniber of votes for the daimitiest voik. Itefreshiticuts irere served. Thio guests were : Mieu'es Irake , Hayward , Knox , Boyd , Iiartmnami , Belie and Estchio Hamilton , Cady , Sloan and Mount. Friday evening the regular meeting of the Magnolia Kiuh" was held at the itonto of Miss Ncnnio Carleton. The evenIng vtia spent very Joyously , Playing genies , after whilcit tito boys were PleasantlY surprised by hto girls , who , takIng them to amiothier room , corved a most dehietous lunch. Those present - ent were : Misses Ethel Close , love Mark- wood , Julia and Ehizabetlt Sitortliff ; Mesars. Earl Tate , Earnest Betebener , Elmer Ballard , harry Cicee and harry F'ishor. Tint friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. Schlitz gave themn a surprise party last Saturday ovenimig , it being this tenth nnnlveraary of theIr ivedding. A delightful ovenlmig was enjoyed witht cards and lancing. Antong those present vero : Mr. anti Mrs. Albert Gladwin , Mr. and Mrs. George Gulre , Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rogers , Mr. and Mrs. Joaph Davie , Mr. and Mrs. C. Wenta , Mr. amid Mrs. M. F. Cusack , Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schlitz , Misses Giadwin , Eva Schlitz , Cu- eack , Davin , Lutu Schlitz amid Mr. Giatiwln. Mba Wiihelmimma Haunter was very pleas. antly surprised at her huotite last Tuesday eTchIng by a number of iter frientis. Cards , ulancing and music were enjoyed by all. The first rlze , a i'ilver thimble , was won by May Adelaitie Perkins anti tbto consolation was captured by Eleanoro Danahmey , after ss'hiich refreshments were served , Those Iwos- cOt were : Mary Chirlotentia Baunier , EtnIly I'rhmeau , Estchhe Datiabey , Marie Mullen , May Adelaide Perkins , Myra hall , Antoinette Vor- waid , Matilda Wilsomi , Genevieve Tyler , Eiiza- beth Murphy. Kathleen Carroll , Eheamiore Danahtey , Bridget McArdhe and Josepuilne Harvey. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'im'unum r't4 I mm Mr. and Mrs. T. C. h3runner have Irsued Invitations - vitations for Saturday evening. Th SewIni club will mneet us'lth Mrs.Vil - haiti A. Itedick Friday atcrno3n. Mr. and Mrs. W , N , Babcock wilt enter- lain the Don Ami Card club next Jiltnitlay itiglit. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed will entematn nt cards miext Tuesday evemmimig , in l'onot' n Mhs Davis of Leailville , Mrs. William A , Redtcic will entertain the A. fl.'iu at luachieoti Wedneaday. This will be theIr final meeting , Mrs. George H. Barker will enterfata this Forest 11111 Cart ! club \VotItiesisy aftornotin at 2 o'clock at German whilat. Monday afternoon , from 3 to 4 , the miiueical departniomit Cf time Womami's club will dye a i'ecoltiomi In honor of herr Sciiarwenka. Invitat'ons ' are out for a Young Men's Institute - stitute May pam'ty , to bo held in 1'attrsoii bali , Wetinesday evcmttrg. This will b Inc last varty of the season under the auspice of the Young Men's Imistittite , Thin Othlcer-s' club of time Omaha 111gb School cadete art organizatton that Inciutit's all the olilcers above this ramik of etrpor.i1. in making etaborato arrammgoinomtts to give the swoilest of the high school dances on the evening of Fritlay , May 8 , Frlm-immhty Gossip , Miss Chandler left last Friday for Clii- cazo , Miss Curtis returned trout time east last Motiday tuormitmig , Mr. E , I' . I'cck and Miss Peck spout last week In Chicago. Mr. Ray W , Vierhing returned front Ciii. cage last 'Fhurday. Mr. 0. P. Black Is the happy father of A bright little baby girl , Mr. Ficetwood of Chicago is tlte guest of Mr. amid Mrs , bury \\'ymnan. Mica hayward of Nebraska City vill bo time guest of Miss Cady next week. Mr. George Paimnor has returned .Iromn ChIcago , Kamtsas City and St. Josephi , Mrs. % V. A. Ij. Gibbon and family leave for tiisr future htoitto in St. Lous miezt Sunday. Mieta itawsom of Des Moines spout several days last week the quest of Miss Ilimna' baugim , MIv ' . % 'innle McDermott returned last week from thu south , where site spent time winter , Mrs. Edward Iickinson and Miss Jessie Dickinson loft for Chicago last Monday afternoon , Mr. M. C. Kastle , who Is at present In this City Ct Mexico , ivith return to Omaba in July sod take hits mother amid brother for a - - - - _ tour throhl1i1Cufepe , after tuhich they will go to hitirfleujAyres to teitie. Gerti11tIe' It itgwalt has gone to Be- trait , Mich , wjirre site witi vIsit ttioitd for several werk" Mr. anti Mt' , . l'hihip Potter rettirneul front an eastern t.tmtiestiay. having been sway over a tnonti The et1gngemS t ( Miss Fannie Brown , daughter of 1. hiwri , to Dr. 1) . 0. Uol'iing Is announced. Mrs. Ocar.4) . ibarng iiaa returnemi from . iistin , Tex. , where abe pet1t the winter s'isiting friends. Miss Stearne' ft for her iionie In St. Johns , Minh. , 'tu t. Thuuratlay. where lie will visit for sonwitinte. Mr. anti i rs. 'Ii.1" . Weaver have gIven up thor bioti1'j ojii'afic : street anti are itoss' residing at t1itortiam. Mrs.V. . II. ' 1ordtran , witht daughter nod miurso , of Galveston , 'fox , , is vIsiting Mica Coatl , 371S Farnani etreet. Miss , 1.aura Morse loft for Ypsilanti , Micli. , Inst Thitirailay , whiere for several weeks she will ho the guest of Miss Jenness. Mr. Menmielsuimmt , who has been spending several inomithit abroad , ha returned , ills wife anti cimlltirCn are still In Germany. Mr. Eu McCortnlck anti Miss Alice MeCor- inick have returned front Colorado SprIngs iiul art' spenillhig a week or tsuo in towit. Mrs. Victor Caltiwehi anti chititiren , who have been spetiding the wInter in California with Mr. and Mrs. JoInt ltugus' , rettirmied hionia ycs'tertlay. Mm , Stephen N. Mealto rettmrned yesterday niornitig trout a fortmiiglit'S visit among friends iii Chicago , Reck Fails and Sterling , Ill. Mrs. L. Cohmi anti tisughitors of Chicago are tit guests of Mr. anti Mrs. A. Martin. 2210 Sewarti strpet , whore they will remain for about three mtititlus. Mra. Guy Jetties I'arke , wito has beoti acrding the past two months wIth her parents , Mr. anti Mrs.Viilioin U. Cliamnbom'mt , in town , left for iter hiomne 'ii Decatur last Thursday , Mr. amid Mr.i. W. W. ljmnsteti left last night for a five or six weeks' vIsit to Cal fornia. They uvill return via l'orthand , taking in time Yehloss'ston Ndtional park. IL Is cx- iected that the trip will greatly betteflt Mr. Umsteti , who i just recoverIng frommi a severa attach of time grip , ' ' Visi I , ut-of-'t'oivii ( ) - - urn Judge Cornish spomit several days in town last week. MIss Gibbon will be the guoat of Miss Coad next week , Mis3 Celia Gibbon is to 'isit Mrs. George fl. Payne next week. Mr. A , C. Ford of Scotte'burg , Iii. , is itt the city , visiting lila nephew , Mr. W. H. I I Itch eect ; . \hiss Gorton of Buffalo , N. Y. , who lies been the guest of her coutain , Mris. Archibald Love , for the past three mouths , left for her htonie last Sunday. Mrs.Vatts Parker of Lexington ICy. , Who has been vlrhtimig Mr. and Mrs. 'IV. ' D. LIncoln of thus city for several weoka re- turneti hionie during this week. Mr. Edwarti V. Schneider of San Jee , Cci , , anzl Miss Edith iloniield of Kankahcec , spent Foweral miaya in town last week , tue guests of Mr. and Mrs. J , N. 11. i'atrlck , ot theIr way to Califormtia , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LINCOi.'S SOCiAl , SiIE. LINCOLN , May 2.-Speclal.-One ( ) reason assigned for time Pe5eflt dormant condition of Lincoln society is that there is no otto to lead it. This may be true amid again It may 1101 : be the reason at all. Society hiero ma ) ' have a capacibu choice " " oI "leaders , and may now bo sscalting for tue favored one to take up this social leading strings anti trot along into tue tuazol of oumnmer festivitIes. Tonight titers. i to be a party at the resl- denco of Brad D , Sisughiter , and a fi-ateritity reception at 1)r. and Mrs. C. F. Ladtl' . Mr. amid Mrs. ItmbinHoti have returned frommi Ciii- cage anti Mi-s. i3enan Daws ima left for Marietta , 0. Miss Maud Oakley is visiting in Omtiaha , the gtzes , of Miss Margaret Cook. Tue cngagomnjant o Mr. Hinter Merrill attd MIss F'anmilu heater. Is announct1 , Mrs. I ) . H. Themjon expects soon to visit St. Laukiantl Catro0 Miss Ethel Ilpoper has plannoti to 'spemid the nummner at 1"aribauit , Minn. , the guest of Miss Seba Case. Time young lad ) ' inenibers of the Picasamit hour htare beeti aikod to join the Flower Misaomi ! club , amid as it is considered time swell timing to ielong to the latter organization - tion there is no doubt but they wihi avail themselves of the immvltaticns. Miss Nette ! Sherwood left Wednesday last for her itoni in ConnectIcut. Sue bait spent aevorai weeks in Nebraska visitIng friemids In Omaha and her sIster , Mrs. G. M. Lain- L'ortson. in thIs city. Timcre was a jolly party on Monday mtightt at M its Oakley's , at which a phmonographu 1 fornied one of the hrumcihtal ! attractions. Tite guests w'cro : M. Homighton , Mr. Mallalieu , Mr. Fred White , Mr. Harry Reese , Mr. Baldwin , Mr. Lansing , Mr. Dixon , Mr. Ciought , Mr. C. V. Smith , Mr. Ilurhbut , Miss Shaugbtter , Miss Mae Moore , Misa Ilohbouv- Lush , Miss Grimtum , Misa Latta , Miss flute- hart , Mss Burr anti lr , and Mrs. row Mar- sali. ! Mrs. Robinsan left yesterday for itor home in Chicago. Site wa5 accomptuitted as far as Omaha by her daughter , Mrs. John B. Wright. and Mrs. C. H. Yates. Rev. Frank N. Riaio , who hiss been in- viteti by the First Presbyterian chttircii to supply Its pulpit , is in the city and will .ureacm tomorrow. Johiti It ! . Fairfield and bride arrived 3'OS- terday frotn Indiana and are at the L.ndeli. Ileimsuim Niitt's. Mr. Harvey Holloway of Plattsmnouth 'iris- ltet.i with hits cousin , W , C. Mulford , last Sunday. Mr. I. H. Watcnpaumgit amtd famIly are mak. log preparatiomis to muove ott a farm near Gibbon , Neb. , sviiere they trIll niake their future itommie , They will leave inatty friemids behtmtd them. The cabinet anti members of the Epworth League nitit at tInt chmurchm last Friday night and selected the variotta comumnitteos , amnoog thieju being a new iresident , to fill thin Vacancy - cancy maile by time resignatiomi of Mrs. Mc- Gitinis. Mr. Mulford was elected. Last Friday beimmg tIme let of May , a numn- ber of our yoummg folks partook in a May' big by hmamigtng bashlets on tbo doorkmtobs of theIr friends. Time Frttiay Nlghit Musical club niet tsvo evenings during last week , meetummg at time hmonte of Miss Slger Tuesday and at the chturcii Frithay evemting. Mr , 11 , Itt. Meoinots hmitemtda to depart for a visit on Momitlay miex , where ho will remain for Borne tIme. lIe will leave ittany friemitis bobminti iiimmm , especially in the church amtii league , wimero he ivas over a faithful worker , i3timiday beimigsctW'seventy seventh nnni- vorsary of time fiaiiitdiitg of this Odd Fellows lodge. tue mnem1irr pf time order In BQnson hiaui their celebratiomt last Saturday evening at thio Odd Fqlqws' , hull. An imiterestimig program was ireard by the men only , who wet'o out itt sit hieir glIttering regalia , The event of ti'e eveltlmit.it'iyas thus drIll , witicit ss'as repeated mitiritigntb4p evonlng by special request - quest front thmo ujadtts of ss'itommi there were quite a mtummtheiyipriaetit. Alter the emitor- tatmimnent a delightful supper was surved by this gentlemen. cc t Last Timuratlay , ovetming Mrs. Morgan met at the churciu with 4hmo I. A. II. society , for the ptsrjtose of omramiiz1mig tUe band. 'I'ht' ' ' .Vli ' 14ttt'mmd Church , The nionibers rtli5MOfl Pacific lodge , An- dent Order of L'i1 0Worknien , will attettd servIces at time ' of tbio Good Sbmepimord In a body this ovcimig. The rector , flew. J. 1' , Liwyd , one xtf time moetubors of the lodge , will htreach .tbo rrmon , It is re quested timat as many as possible of time members attend , as they have been especially invited to be present by the rector , DOMINANT SI3VFNTHS It. Is not. iii tiit vrOviuice of this eoiuinn to express extravagatit praiue , lout thin action of tIme C'onimmtorcial chtmht In fosterimig the Men- daimilu Choral ocity , throught tito most try- lag patt Sf any orgaitizatioti's career , namely , its infancy , is worthy of the utmost gratlittile on tbuo vart of time society , tnthivltitmahiy attil collectively , anti that time Monilatnin ( 'imorat society appreciates the courtesy atid hospitality - tality of time Cotmitmierclai club is undoubtcdly trite , . 5 * * Talking with an artist of the city , who Is well kilown anti establlaimeti , time 'ivriter said , "I iuotuhd I iiiflk that another field would pay better thait this , anti that tiuttes are not so hard everywbiere as they are in Otitahia. " The reply 'ivan , "I hind tiiotigltt so , lttut snimie time ago I wrote to a friettd of mmtllie in Ietralt asking for his advIce as to mity remmtovimmg to timat city , The ansss'er came quickly , 'if you are tmiaklmig even a living iii Ommtaima , stay there. We mull feel time hard tinmos here. This iteetla imo further conittient , . 0S * A bIrd in tii itmumtti is 'is'ortht two that may be in time busim , perim.ps. * 5 * That oxceitomit attil sttcesfitl institutioit , Limo National Conservator ) ' of MUsic - sic of Atmierica , w'hicii Is 10 be fotmnti at 126 nitti 12S East Seven- teemitbm street , Nos' York , has Issueti mu letter - ter asklmig us to call the nttentlomt of our reatiers to this fact that , vithm a s'Iew' of enlarging - larging tIme ithmere of uisoftuhmiess of the Na- Lionel comiservatory by liltuciutg its ttiitictt witithmi time reach of mmiammy sttttlemtt whom their school mimities tmtay engross duirimig time larger hart of tue year , it huas bctrti decluht'ii to inaugurate the third summititer term on May I , to tIto aiivamttagciu of which tite at- t'tltieih of tntisical ettiulents In out-of-tous'tt colleges , setmi I on ri es , etc. , a flti lttipilS in time enjoytttemmt of a vttctttiutt period , is particularly - larly invited , * 5 * The musical services at. time First Moth- oIit church totiay will ho given by the lull choir of forty voices , Mr. Timonias J. Kelly organist aiii cimoirmmiaster. The progratn Iii tue inorniitg 'isill lie as follows : Organ itrolutic-Amttlamtte , from thin Fifth S'mtihhioiilP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . % ' . Ilynmmi-ln the Croes of Citmist I Glory. ] tetitomtse-Thte Lomsi' I'rayer . . . . . . .AnOmt. Offertory Solo ( orgamt-E.evattoii. ) . . . . . . . . Saint Soemma. .Antiieni-i Amn time lhreami of Life. . , Statmter ] iynin-\'iieii I Survey the \Vomtdrotms Cross. Clioruti respoimses-"tlmttil lIe Conic" ( Sulhlvttn-"No , Not Despatrlmig' ' , " Stewart. Tersanctus - 'l'hcrefore with Angels Farriunt. Gloria in Exceisla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Old Chant. l'ostlumtio-i'rehmiile and Figure. . . . . . . Itincic I it tue evemtimig tue hia5tr will Itrencit on 'Cltarit ) ' , " and the musical mtumiibers 'ivihl be : Orgami Preuit1e ( liv requmest-Piigrimn's Chorus , from Tnmimihnuse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \'ngmier-Eiitly. Chmorai respomire-Abide with Us , for it is Eveii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lCeil ) ' . Atttitemn-Thious Keep Iiimti in Per- ( oct l'oace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Williams. Offertory solo ( organ-Adagio ) , fromn . a Somiat'u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mom lcd , Antiiemn-llnileltijaht , front The Mesutalm , handel , 1'ostlude-1'omithmica March. . . . . . . . Lemnmnens , * 5 * Tite mtiaidnlln , guitar and banjo concert , 'is'hiicbt takes iaco at hloyti's on Wedmies. day , May 13 , will be quite ummique lii its character , tue program conslatitig aintost entirely - tirely of the tousle of the stringed inrtm'u- utionts. Mr. hionier Moore has becti cii- gaged for tbe vocal numbers. ' * 5 This afternoon Mr. Taber will give iui.'j fifty-third organ rocitsd in the First 'Congregaticilal church at 3:30 : oharp. This is tin ? last recttal to be gIven by Mr. Taber this season , amid the programu will 'connieL of selections that have been tue most popular dumrimig the season ; and , ar Mr. Taber has givut these recitals to the public all whiter free of charge , lie expects to ace tite church full of people today to itoar tile foilowing interesting program : PART I. Conimimnion itt , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Homnance , EvenIng Star , front Tann- imntiser , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wmtgner. .Anilamtte , fr3m ViolIn Comiarto. . . . . . . . . . . . MenielCttsOhfl. introduction to ThIrd Act anti ] Jritial Chorus fromti Loheiigrium.'agmuer. . 1ut'r ii. March , Fumiebre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chopimt Vosplel to Lohemigrimi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Vng-ner. Melody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Itheimiberger. Song , 'ivitiiout wom'ti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'rhmoine. Granti Processional March , iromn Queen of Simoba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gounod. * 5 * The musical services at St. Mary's Avenue Coegregational church today will be under tue direction of the Mcmi's club amid will be as follows : MORNING. Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hi. .Ahheti Doxology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Congregation hlynimi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Congregation "Glory lie to the Father , etc..Comigregation Sopramio solo . . . . . . . . . . . Miss LitlIami Terry htymnmi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Congregatiomt . Solo or hymn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'distu Terry EVENING. Vesper organ lrelUIle..H. II. Allen Ilymmi 178-Time 'arIna , itage 4G5. . . . . . . . Comugregution Congregatiomi e'tnmtmiing , sing doxology. .Ahl MIilarii's mm's , In G , by the Lorell itnar- tet-'l'uiiorut , Iii las LillIan Tt'rry , ! il isa MiIUdLOakley ; copranos. Mm's. A. G. Etiwnrti , Mrs. 1) . A. Caimiphohl ; as. sistod by : Temiors , Mr. W. 11.Vil - bur , Mr. 0. C. hloitn , Mr. JtL Northrup ; las , Mr. V. II. flussei Mi' . J , it , Comiratl Mr. H. Shank. "Gloria in lixct'Isst' ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quartet-"Lord , I lettr Ill y Prayer" . . , . . , Tenor itolo-"O . . Lord , the Only htegottemi Son. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mm.Vihbur "Qiti 'J'ollis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sopramto solo-"Tliou That 'I'iilcc'st Awn ) " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miss Oakley "Quonttim tim Solus" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quartet-"F'om 'i'hiou Only Art holy. . . . . "Veni Creator" . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sopramto solo-"Conie , Holy Sitiri. . . . . . . . . . S 'ferry Duet-"hmi Vaimi'e Turn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss 'ferr' anti Mr. ilolmne Quartet-"Cotne , Holy bpiri "Cretin" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quttrtet-"Grent Is the Lord. . . . . . . . . . . . . Alto solo-"l Will Sing Unto titmi Lord" . , Mrs. Etiss'artlim . . Soprnmio solo-"Ilcar My Petition. . . . . . . Mists Terry Quartet-"I Stretch My Hanils to . . 'i'htee" Sopramio mtolo-"lf I Forget Thee. . . . . . . . . . . 'iisg Terry Bass ttolo-"If I Forget 'nice. . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Comirail Solrano solo-"Shtow Jtltt 'I'Imy 'nya" . . . . IlIsi * Terry I3a tsolo-"Qulcki'mt Me , 0 Lor LorMr. Mr. Conrail Quartet-"HahieluJalt , Ilrmllelujtim' : ' . , . , "Sanctus" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quartot-"hioiy , holy , Holy. . . . . . . . . . . . . Soprano sOlo-"tleaven nod Earth Are . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ 'rerry Quartet-"Hoaatmna lit tito hhigluest" . . . . . . "lionedictus" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alto eolo'-"lilossed iii lie " . . . , . Mrs. Campbell . . Qtittrtet-"liies.4t'ti , Ever hilesse. . . . . . . . . . "Agnus Do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sopramio solo-"Larii , We h'ray The" , . . Miuu . . Oakley Quartet-"LOril , W'e I'rty 'i'hmee. . . . . . . . . . Tettor solo-"O Renew Our Somtls" . . . . . . . . Mr. Wilbur Qumii'tct-"Lord , 'We Pray 'J'lmee , " timid "Amen" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ofertory-Orgath. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii. ii. Alien Quamtet-Selectetl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loreihi quartet ltecessionai-Orgamt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .II , 11 , Allen * 5 * Tlio musical miepartmnemtt of the \'omnan'iu club wIll give a receptioti in this club rootnu Monday front 3 umitil 4 mit iiomtor of herr Xaver Seharwenka , S * 5 The choir of St. Cec'hla's will git's a concert - cert itt Cm-eighmton hail Tuesday evening. The program is as follows : PAItT I. Piano solo.-'fitudo".MaCItsvelt Mr. Don Long. Soprano solo-"Winter Lullaby" . . . . loKOven Mrs , J W. Hawley. "Tue Ship I Love ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vi heeler Mr. H. Ii. Dailey. . . WmaltzVisiomis of h'itrittiiae..Lulgl Intierimll tittmidohiu quartet. Murmulolimia , Mr. Highest of all in Lcavethng Power-Latcst (1. ( S. Gov' Repod DVA1 BkinE Powder OLUTLV PWE I Ciimtrl manuel , Ails Ihedison : gutters , l'hhlip l'ast'iiel . . , Cliurit Tiethictimi , " ( boil , ye. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T..stl Mrzi. Loonils , l'Ait'l' 11. a Neetuirne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TCmmrgauirff b Itlutipsody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ilszt Dcii N. t.oiig. "b'crnuiruio" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schtubert Misc . Zeiin , h..ttige , "Will-o'-time .Wip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chic'rry Mr. . . 11. V. llutrklc'y. "March idea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daibe ) ' Imttpc'rlrul 'mtaitiolin , quiertet. Sopuahio tie 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ardhlio Miss Myrtle Coon. "rIte Itobier's Dreamt" . . . . . . . . . .Atlani Gt'ibei l'iilltim h'asehuei , ( AeCotitl'.imtlst . , , tr. lhtitler , ) * 5. Tue concert under tite AUspics of the arrangemnc'mtt comnmuitteo of thio Nomtiuwetttcrn Scemnilnavian Singers' nscociatioii wIll ito misen at thin Crolgimfon theater ttext l'ri- day evening , wIth the following lirogrant : 1'AItT I. Os'ortutre.-Zanipa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iteroid \Ltmstcinmts' l'rotectis'e t7itioti Oreitostrti , Mr. Ermiest Normilmi , cotithmictot. \'ttrsnmtk-Spu-iiig ( Somtg ) . . . . . . . .0. h.Inilblad Scattt iiuns'ian Siiigers of Omnaitil , i'rot Au Etigren , comutiuctor. Ftttit F'atilatt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tloutiod so : , FItiti' , Mr. Olaf l'etorsen. Bet Scitiffm'r'mu Tratmni ( The Sitilor's ) I ) rctitti ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abt Time Ut't-mnnti Sliiuilttg SocIety OlithicUs , Mr. hlatimu Ahi'ert director. Au'ia Imifeilco ( Op. Eritani ) oreitcetra 'dCct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Verdi hias Solo , Mr. C. A. Jneoitsofl , a N'ocluirti , Op. 27. Chopin . . . . . . . .Wihiteimy 1) Itoitil tht'S Ituthii't . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iiazziiti Violin Solo , Mr. Ilamus X'lluert. Olaf Trygs'ason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F. A. hteissiger Scimiid mtaviami Glee eltib , Mr. H. Nor- thin. coniltietor. I'Alt'P it. Iromniebll'etlor ( i'k'turesquie Drennis ) Lutunby HANSOM PARK ! Having recently littod up a build. ing at 1214 Park Avenue , one-half block north of H anscont Park , for a first class ground floor PHOTO STUDIO , and having secured an oxporioucod operator , I am prepared - pared to do the latest work in the way 0 f photography , an d to introduce - duce my work I will ( beginning tomorrow - morrow and continuing one weak only ) give 4.OO Carboiiette Photos for $2.50 Street car fare paid those living at a distunce. A cordial invitation extended wheelinon and wheel- women. MILLER'S PARK STUDIO1 BE QUICK ( This week only. ) $5.00 \Vlll pay for a full course in Dress Male- ing at the Boston Dress Cutting ACADEMY , 303 Karbach Block , 3d Floor. Fill ( ' ( 'aiim imimul 1)oiirlmus. Ttte latest ysteiit taught ity Inventor. GLOVE FI'FTiNCI rmuta4sES Itt/tI"Tfli ) tN TtmlutE : IIINU'i'iei4. Itirtie't * and seamnles watats- Frefleit bias-children's , tre-ses-tea gowns-etc. IlOTtIEhlH. mtow Is ( lie titus to give yotir tiauglm- tsr thus 'i'aiuable tiatie. After. this week this eotmrso wilt tie $15.00. We want ladles auni gentmenten to seth and teach this system In every town amid county throughout tue West. Send for cIrcular. Any one hiving within 3 malice of Omiulma viio caiiiiOt icavo hattie to nttemiti thmt Acntlt'rtt ) ' cin lotte title system with fuii instructions at their homes frCt' of charge by getttmtg four ottter titittits itt 110.15) mier ituci i. 11) ' a ilttte camtva.- tag four scittitama can easIly t'o lied. Ixtteri- t'nced dress makers once .eeiflg ulits mtytcmui wltt use no oilier. 'roactiers wanted. MISS J , PENLEY. - MusicIans' I'tat'etts'e tJnInn orc'hestr. ( tmnnti tti Chmnmites (8ing ( , SntIic' , Slum. l'e ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Untitiod Quirut'tet ace.'Ioiiii , Cclo , PlIi I' anti tlgntt , MIsc Emtimtta Moelter. a In Ait.enee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . litirk b Sheri at i.i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iurner Shiubert Glee ulumi , , Mm' . Lee (1. Knits , . . uhutoctor , , Sotncrrto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vietu7.tentps 'tlr. 1 lens Albert , lrollops MiureitS'euluhlng ( M ' ' ) . . . ; : ; ; . . . ' , Noruien , l'rof' . tmh Elgren , eomidtttor , a Es war clii Trumtiimt ( It % 'tus a hi-ttti ) I.uuicrt Lu 4wr'4Ishj1'it'k . . . : : . : : : : : : : : J.DtIiiistdm C ilonme , Sweet Ilotno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sir Ii. ' ' ' ' liemiry JtIltep eA'rmi'o'ticilo ; ; ; numd Il.itp , Miss Moc'lier ium'ul : I'rnf. l'igromi. a huge GJemtityitis Lis' i Noruien..Siunts I ) N'ir'utc FrueIhI'laittisuutg..Nortirmunic : C I ltir ts. Ss'ea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \'ettmtertierg Hlvetilii 1.midtes' Cimitrius. I3eiunduuia. Viait Ut& ' eluuht , Nordcmt end Oreluea tm. 511z1t'ln Um , Nt"itVe.hiit"diu' , The Willow Springs DIstillery eontpany has found It ltnhiosttible to start tip Montlay , its mutticipatcd. Time long idleness htaa dried out the vats to t'ttrli an extent thtat a per- thin of tlmemn need extensive repairs. 'fliis work is beiuig rushed ( hurought and wilt ho routiploteti so tito first run wilt be mantis Wednesday. SCOFIELD \v1l1 inrtkti it iiutorostimig for bityori In his lines THIS WEEK Now gopls have beomi t'ceoivvui Ness' Liitemi Waists nt $1 7i no.1 $1 fIt ) each , New 5111Vnistts at $3.IS. $ i.1IS , $ G 50 ittiut $1 , SIlIc Stttrt'aittts , vitti whtite itutemi col- hers ; % 'ery itow. Wrappers TIme iiitore'tt wilt ho kept up-A lot of imtigo I Ii ito i'rh it I 'rmuplttrit will ito : ulmhed , tiitso are tiitiir Just netummil itltout. worth. hittif , , , ,9 ( , each . . . . . , dther equally oed values in the better grades at 9Se , $ LI ttiid B.&U eiihi. New Suits , $10.00 Two itew eiiinmies in ttin lhltuzer Stilts , lhiit'ti' finished ; iilso atiothor style lit navy em. bituek serge , eqtIa to flit ) ' that were od ttot long since at 5.OO. New Suits , $13.50 A Stilt tluat mto haul ) ' heed be ashtmtmnetl to wear timiywhiero ; iiothting to comnpare 'i'ltlt them at tltt' price in Omitahta ; navy em' black eteI'ge , box coat amid skirt. New Suits at $18.00 hIanlsonie tint Stilts , also navy amid blanc aerges , ttobiy Jackets , witlu foil , iwrtont imangiiig i.ktrts.e can phtraee oti , for we are plenmitig hutimttiretls of Petilite ( 'very w'et'l with Stilts , mis we niw'ityuu have nest' ones to shiost' , thtes' eittl tlmeitt mtltmiost daily to us froni Ness' 'orlc. $18OO $ We itaveStilts at $ O.O0 , $23.00 mttmd $30.00 , ii lliietit ittado. ) 'oU watit the ELEGANT NEW COSTUMES . ' ' iultiuide for after- ' MOttlfl3' Vlll be siiOss'n receptionS. dinner ( lrurM q ( ' 5 or general noomi mnateriuls anti imp.to- of flue wear , miii initile l'rlces , from $30.00 to untO iii every % 'iy t.OO. ) maicerit-kflo\V of tirees worry Just Save what the your dress will cost timid just how ' it. you'll look iii dultlicatco No two tireaseui alike mutd no 'ivihl be om'ierctl. s'ii be fitted in out-Of-town - Ladles front . tliiio to return home saiiie day. U.IcSCOFIELD OAKS.SU1S.FURS. Paxtoti liloclc , Car. 16th & Vum'iiuiii _ _ _ - - - . . T- - = - . Front Art Qalleries . : ; ' ' Antique atid : : : Moderti Art Objects On exhibition at our store ' Monday and Tuesday , k May 4th and 5th. . . .5.- ; ( t 1ittt01 - , H The collection comprises Rare' Porcelains , Antique Eiiarnels , 4 Bronzes , Bric-a-brac , Artistic Furiiiture , Etc. , r And twelve rare paintings by famous old masters.