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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1891)
niYIATTA TIATl.V TlttlMl 1 M IJ A V _ . AP1H1 9(5 ( 1S01. TWTCMTV PAaifl . 1 JVJI to gc # * - Inttft 111- TO THE CITIZENS OF OMAHA : After many delays and disappointments caused by circumstances beyond my control , I am prepared to announce that the Benson and Halcyon Pleights electric motor line , formerly knoivn as the Benson line , is now in coiirse of construction , and we hope to have it in operation in 30 days or less. The fare from Benson to the bitsiness portion of the city will be 5 cents , thus giving residents all the advan tages of city reeidence , with the cheapness , healthftdness and beauty of suburban homes. To the * first fifty piirchasers jfor improvement I will offer inducements such as have never before beei r offered in Omaha. We will be prepared Monday ( tomorrow ) to show c ( stomers , who mean business , acres , half acres and fifty-foot lots , ERASTUS A. BENSON , Omalia , April 25 , 1891. , . ; . _ 4. 412 N. Y.'Life Building. ' fi.'vj HO/1 ties Jo ; to. i ' , 3'3/l . f" > > l > 5 tfl ' SHI fflvf . ca J. lift i ' ! * CMETIES IN SPRINGTIME , Doings of the Fashionable World the Past Woek. FUTURE ENTERTAINMENTS PROMISED , A Golden AVetldins Anniversary The JUntru Noun Club Plays Cards The IJraehvoROl Dinner Move ments nnd AVhorcaliouts. \ III3 F.XH.AXATION. DrooMim Life. I kissed her. Yes , I will admit It ; Wo two wore alone in the hall. Her " rojos were rod , and the portumo "GiK4nto my head ; that wns all , JBvJovo ! but It wasn't my fault , man 'Twas her own she wns ravishing fair ; Her lips were like roso-Icaves uncurling And her eyes were like stars , and her hair Was ns sweet as the breath of wild vlolots. Lord love you I how could.I resist ! A man's only human whatever , And that woman was made to bo kissed. A nouni.R LOSS. I'ute littitnl. I BHtht > m on the stairway , In a cozy nook and dim , A dainty little maiden , with bright eyes and llgnre slim , And sitting close beside her 'twas n very narrow place A man who fanned her blotvly and watched 1 her pretty face. Ho cently pressed her fingers and said he'd 1 lost his heart , And told her how ho loved her ; ho swore they'd ' never part. And then I do not blame him , sbo looked so very sweet Ho drew her gently downward and kissed her rosy cheek. Of course this Httlo maiden thought this was " very bold , "But for worlds she would not say so lest ho , should think her cold. Yet Mio whispered to him shyly , whllo blushing deepest rod , "A moment slnco you lost your heart ; now you've lost your head.1' Thcro has been Httlo doing In the social life of thn city the past week , and the future gives Httlo promise of anything brighter than the present condition of affairs. It Is quite safe to write "Unis" after the leasou ot lsKfor ! ) the few entertainments yet to bo given before warm weather drives thn fashlonablo to the ocean or mountain , will prob.iblv partake of the nature of out-of-door lotos rather than crushes within. Alay dnv will bring a number of lawn par lies , but outside of thojo , n few dinners , luncheons and several card parties , the sea- ion Is virtually ended , and everybody seems happy that spring has placed nn embargo npon the affairs of the beau inondo. In those tin do sleclo days , to bold the at tention nnd Interest of the leaders of society , requires that entertainments must have the itanip of novelty about them , that hostesses must show Ingenuity in the arrangement of their establishments , and for that matter , la everything brought into use by reason of the entertainment. Therefore , It is no easy affair In these 'Ume-bottorlngdays" to successfully carry utu proposed party , dance , bull , or what- , ovc > < is decided upon , for the reason rhat so great are the requirements ktplucod upon the successful hostoss. tsel 4 Kaeh year society becomes moro exacting. It requires moro to amuse and Interest It , nnd until the elaborate entertainments of the present give way to a demand for leas she w nod more congenial feeling , the present co tvi dltlon of affairs will exist. In London there Is a gro IMC doslro for simpler modes of amusement ; in Now York the representative women are found Intensely interested In things American , ana wo mar look forward next season to the revival of the entertain ments which gave our grandfathers and grandmothers pleasure generations ago. At best tuo successful leader Is the woman who can devise something now in the way of entertaining her lady friends and carrying the innovation to a delightful conclusion. "The old order changoth , giving place to new , " so sings , the poet laureate of the cravcr things of Hfo , and so echoes gaily fashion's dictatorial herald , who comes from no ono knows where , but whoso dictum is as abso lute nnd final ns wore the old laws of the Modes and Persians. Well , the most audacious of tnls fickle dic tator's mandates for this season is the fiat against champagne at dinner parties I O , what a weeping and a wailing there will bo when this becomes generally known and acted upon. The "smart" people are already adopting the change , nnd what the smart pnoplo do lesser folk will imitate with alac rity. Wine. In fact , Is distinctly going out ; the chlo thing now is to nsk for Apolllnnri.s or Hoshback , the now craze In table waters , which Is served in beautiful heavily-engraved crystal goblets. The craze of the moment Is for old silver In every shape nnd form ; heirlooms your own , If possible , If not , why then , other people's , which you can buy silver bowls , cups , vases , boskets , plateaus , ail are pressed into service and in them nro arranged the very few cholco blossoms fashion permits. Certain - tain grandos dames , whoso dinners nro features - tures In society , seloot ono flower and stick to It ; as , for example , the American Duchess of Alarlborough , who never uses anything but the rarest orchids from the Blenheim houses , Nappory also Is a point do resistance. It should bo ttio llno.it , purest damask , garni at each end , and with a piece of deep old Span ish lace , or English point applique , yellow with ago and lineage. Another fad of the day Is the unearthing and using of nil kindsol prize trophies , silver , of course. Cups , bowls , basins , nothing comes amiss , and thnco blessed Is ho who posseses u veritable "pewter pot , " the spoil of a past generation. At luncheon time these picclouspots come out In full force , nnd it Is do rigueur in smart circles that intimate guests coming to partake or that informal meal should bring not their "sheaves" but their pots with them , out of which they quntT light ale , sherry and apolltnarls , or claret or seltzer as fancy dictates. What the proverbial British bath tub of old was to tbo Paris Chlnvurrl , so now is the aristocratic "pot" of the ultra lln uo slcclc mondaino. i of the Wook. CAMl'Dl : ! . ! , AXI > CIUWVU'K , All exceedingly pretty wedding was that solemnised nt the residence of Airs. John Campbell , mother of the bride , 170U Dodge street , at 1 o'clock on Wednesday , Very Rev. C. H. Gardner , olilclating. The contracting parties were Aliss Alary E. Campbell and Air. James C. Chadwick of New York , the ceremony being performed In tno rear drawing room of the Campbell mansion , ono of the first houses of any con siderable size to ho erected In Omaha. Tbo bay window , which was made a temporary altar , was beautifully decorated with flowers and plants , and smilax gave u dainty touoh of green to the largo cosy room. 1'ho front drawing room was decorated very elaborately In pink roses , whllo white roses , lilies of the viilloy and Bermuda lilies entered into the decorations of tbo room In which the wedding was solemnized. The dining room was decorated with yellow roses , the candelabra on the table being shaded with yellow shades , whllo n prottv centor-ploca of ycllowsllk richly embroidered gave a handsome appearance to the place. Promptly nt tbo hour named the wedding procession entered the room , Deim Gardner tlrst , followed by MUs Campbell , Air. Chad- wlck , Airs. Campbell , mother of the brldo , and n few relatives of the fuir young woman , Takltlg position in front of the bay window , the dean redd the service prescribed by the church and then came congratulations from those who were present. The wedding gown of this daughter of Omaha for she was born In the ( into city was of white bong&llno and white crepe , tno sleeves of the same sheer material , with ruf- Ho * of crepe at the bottom In festoons , on trnlno. The bridal veil was fastened both front and back , falling In graceful tolas to tin floor. She carried a beautiful bunch of lilies of the valley , and presnnmd a very lovely picture. Her traveling gown was a tailor-made uhevlot with a close lilting hat to match , trimmed with violets. After the ceremony refreshments wore served in the dlnlugroom , only the relatives and a few near friends being asked to partic , ipate in the service. Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick left later In the alternoon for their future homo at Englewood - wood , N. J. , where they will receive their friends Fridavs in June. Mr. Chadwick is engaged in the fruit bro kerage business in Now York , making his homo in Englcwood. Among the guests at the ceremony were : Dean Gardner , Mr. and Mrs. Bvron Heed , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Heed , Mr. and Mrs. Evans , Madam Dudley , Mrs. John Horbach , Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ulnchart , Mrs. J , H. Sheen of Blair , Mrs. Orin Kinnoyof Milwau kee , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mrs. E. M. Gottv. Miss Bnlcombo , Miss Mabel Bal- combo , Miss Julio L. Heed. Mr. A. L. Hoed , Mr. Bvron Hastings , Mr. Luther Drake , Agnes Heed and Laura Campbell. LIOXUniiOBlt AND K1MIIU.I. . Miss Lavlna Lionborger nnd Mr. Richard U. Klin ball wore united in marriage at noon on Wednesday at the residence of the bride's undo , Mr. William H. Mcgquicr , 1231 South Seventh avenue. The beautiful and impressive Episcopal service was used , itov. Robert. Oohort.v ofil- ciating. The wedding was private , only the immediate . relatives of the contracting parties being present. After the ceremony a charmIng - Ing wedding breakfast was given by the bride's mother , among the guests present being Mr , and Mrs. Thomas L. Kimball , par ents of groom , Mrs. Kimball , Airs. Holdredgo ana family , Mr. Rogers from St. Paul. Minn. , Miss Liouberger from Salt Lake City and others. The brlilo nnd groom wore the recipients of many beautiful and costly wedding gifts. They left for Chicago on the 4:30 : n. m. train and nftor their wedding tour in the cast will go to Mr. Kimball's ranch in Wyoming for the summer , returning to Omaha In the fall to take up their permanent residence. They take with them the best wishes of u host of friends. FIIKKMAN AND IT.XN'RT. Wednesday evening Miss Minnie Freeman and Mr E. B. Penney wore united In mar.- rlago nt the Hotel Delimit ) , llov. George Fer guson of Lincoln ofllciatlng. Miss Freeman , it will bo remembered , played a very prominent part In the blizzard of January 12 , 18SS , slnco whlcn time her name Is familiar to almost ovorv school boy and girl In the country. Miss Freeman had a number of small scholars In her school and at once dismissed the various classes. Real izing the fact that the pupils could not reach their homos In safety , she secured a small rope used by the scholars In the familiar past-tlmo of "skipping rope , " and she tied the little ones together and fastened the end about her own body. When this was done she started out in the blinding snow storm for the homos of her pupils. The snow was falling In sheets mid tuo wind wns blowing bitter cold , but with determination and en ergy the Httlo schoolma'nm trudged along , stopping every now and then to say a cheer ful word to the Httlo ones who wore crying with fright nnd moaning with pain. In this way Miss Freeman reached u farm house , half a mile away from the school , whore the entire brood was cared for. Her heroism was learned of In Omaha and nt once a fund was started for her bone- lit. Letters poured In upon her nnd the modest rctlriiic woman found herself one morning famous. At B o'clock the wedding party entered the parlor of the hotel , MUs Freeman , Mr. Pen ney. Miss P. Cushlug of Columbus , the bridesmaid and Mr. F. H. Penney of Fullerton - ton , the groom's best man. The bridal part.\ took a position in the front parlor am wore soon pronounced man aad wife. After tbo ceremony a wedding supper wa : served in the dining room of the hotel nnd was participated in by Mrs. H. Hcrlbner , St Paul ; J. L. Penney , Hutchmson , Kan , ; F H. Penney , Fullerton ; J. M. Foss , Donnlson U. ; H. H. Whoelock , St. Louis : Miss P CushlngColumbus ; Miss H. Hlchoy , Mr and Mrs. Heed , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. U. Havens , Omaha ; Hov. and Mrs. Ferguson , Lincoln. The groom is a well known citizen of Lex Ington , Nob. , am ) Is the owner of half adozcn general stores m as many towns in the state After a short wedding tour the brl < 36 am groom will take up their now life in Loxlng tea. A Oold ; \Vediting Anniversary. Fifty years married I A half century shnr- ng the sorrows and joys of ono another's ives. In these days fifty years is o long > cnod of time , and it Is not often ono Is called ipon to chronicle a golden nnnlvcrsarv. But u Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. William lothschild celebrated their half century of narrled life surrounded by children , grand children and a host of Intimate friends. The Rothschild rcsiucnco , 2111 Douglas street , was profusely decorated with flowers , udcod the floral decorations were elaborate , or in addition to the flowers provided by the lost many guests contributed to the wealth it color , the scene presented being almost > owildoring , so beautifully had the flowers icon arranged on mantels , nooks , tables and n the Occp enclosures of the windows. In order to entertain all their friends Mr. and Mrs. Rothschild gave a tea in the nfter- icnn and a reception In tbo evening , the ending ladles of the city being In attendance on thn tea and many of the old residents of ; uo city extending their congratulations dur- ni ; tbo evening. The presents received by the host nnd lostess were many and valuable , being both gold and silver articles , useful as well as ornamental. Refreshments were served both afternoon and evening , and a red letter day in two lives was that of Tuesday , April 21. Among the largo number of guests present : ho following are recalled : Mr. and Mrs. A. [ 'clack , Mr. and Mrs. S. ICaU , Air. nnd Airs. Jacobson , Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Hollman , Mr. and Mrs. Max Meyer , Mr. and Mrs. I. Ober- rcldor , Mr. and Airs. Goldsmith. Air. nnd Mrs. Alendclbcrg , Air. Hoscntbal of San Francisco , Mr. and Airs. Newman , Air. and Airs. A. Allen , Alissos Dolllo and Alattio Po- lack , grandchildren of the host nnd hostess , Air , i' . Rose , Dr. Rosonau , Airs. Ran. The Kntro NOHH Club. Tuesday evening the Entro Nous club played cards at the rosidencoof Air. and All's. F. 1 P. ' KIrkendall , Howard place , nnd thor oughly enjoyed the hospitality of thonost nnu hostess. j The decorations wore simple yet very pretty , for the KIrkendall residence Is charm ingly adapted for social entertainments like the above. After the games wore concluded refreshments were served and then the prlzoj were distributed. Air. W. G. Sloan won the gentlemen's honor , n pretty cut glass bon bon dish , Airs. Johnson winning the first prize for the ladies , a dainty silver bon bon spoon. Thcro were present : Air. nnd Airs. Coo , Airs. Barber , Air. and Airs. Colpotzor , Air. Air. and Mrs. Johnson , -Air. and Airs. hlom : , Air. and Airs. WakolloloyiMr. and Airs. Amos , Air. and Airs , Lockwooit"Mr. ami Mrs , Ray mend , Air. and Airs. Kwobo , Air. and Sirs. Clayton , Air. John BnKijVMr. Frank Brown. Air. nnd Airs. Coo wlll''ontortain the club next week. " The nrauhvoKH ) Dinner. Air. and Airs. Udo Braohvotrel. who enter tain very delightfully , gave another of their series of post-Lenten diyjiors Friday evening , tbo cruosts on this occasion being former members of Herr Bracijvogel's ' Gorman class. With the exception of Miv and Airs. Obcrll n Ramsey it was essentially a young marri od couples' party , the gue n being as follows ! Mr. nnd Mrs. O. N. Uumsoy , Dr. and Mrs. Hcrold Glfford , Mr. nnd Airs. Homer P. Lewis , Air. and Airs. J , , . II , Alclntosh , Air. and Airs. K. C. Snyder. ji Airs. Brachvocol , whorls ono of Omaha's ' famous cooks , gave tbo guests a taste of her * culinary skill by preparing n genuine spring dinner , with shad , asparagus , lamb , squabs , tomatoes , strawberries and to gratify the eye there wore quantities of spring flowers throughout the homo of the hostess nnd host on Cass and Twentieth streets , In addition to a perfectly arranged banquet board. A Pink Although ono of the happenings of a week ago , still the coulour ( 'o rose luncheon given by Airs. Captain Byors , U. S. A. , 1810 Call- fornla avenue , last Thursday In honor of her sister , Airs. William P. Butler of Chicago , was so very pretty and so thoroughly enjoy able that It deserves a place In the doings of the gay world. The luncheon was given at 1 o'clock , the decorations in tbo dining room and the drawing room being pink. La Franco roses Were presented to tbo guests whin tUfty took their seats at the table , which was beautifully arranged wieh a white clota embroidered in t-lntf. A handsome rose bowl stood in the middle of the table filled with la Franco roses. The courses were almost numberless It being g:30 : o'clock before thn guests arose from the table. There xvero present : Mrs. Harold Gifford. Airs. Alclntosh , Mrs. Hussoy , Airs. J. F. Hill. Airs. F. AI. Richardson , Airs. But ler , Aliss Butler. Air. anil Mra. Itrctl Kntcrtnin. In honor of Aliss Campbell and Air. Chad wick , whoso marriage occurred on Wednes day , Air. and Airs. Lewis Rood entertained a number of friends at their homo , 2124 Daven port street last Saturday o\-onintr. The house , while not elaborately , was very prettily decorated with roses , lilies nnd nar cissi , an orchestra stationed in the hall play ing concert selections until after the recep tion , when it changed to dance music , the young people present enjoying ono more opportunity to participate in the waltz before summer puts an end to diversions of that kind. Ices nnd delightful refreshments wore served in the dlninc room , the evening being particularly plcasaut for tbo guests. The entrance to the house was marked by Japanese lanterns hung round tbo porch , which gave quite n festal appearance to the cosy homo of tbo vice president of the Ne braska Natlonnlbank. _ _ A IMciiHunt Party. Miss Alamlo Alagrano entertained her young friends at her home , 2574 Harney street , Friday evening in a particularly happy manner. Games were played , re freshments were served later In the evening , which was particularly enjoyed by those present , who were ; Alabel Kmorson , Leaven- worth , Kan. , Alay Kohr , Bessie DufroMio , Froa Dufresno , John Driscoll , Herman Alotz , Dora Uaumer , Alfred Blundell , Grace Han cock , Tot Hancock , Eva Kcnnnrd. Harriet Cully , Ilonnie Alav Gllllnin , Clara jscbroodor. Frank Vierling , Wray Viorllng , Nellie Paris , Bert Talrnage , Victor Paul , Gcorgo Alelgs , Blanche Her. The ChiHH of'Dl Kilter-tain. The senior class of the high school held the third class sociable of the year at the high school building last Friday night. Thcro wore about fifty couples present and there seemed to bo nothing lacking in the arrange ments for a very enjoyable evening. The evening's entertainment consisted of a programme ot music nnd recitation , followed by cards and dancing. The entertainment was given in the auditorium on the third floor. Among the moro prominent numbers on the prourammo the Umor solo by Air. Wherry , the soprano solo by Aliss F.innlo Arnold and recitation by Francis Baker deserve special mention. Refreshments wore served Immediately after the entertainment in tbo auditorium , and then the young people resorted too the card tables on the second floor and the dance uu tuu ( .ujru jiuur , wuuiu buvciui uuura wuru delightfully passed. Movementnnil AVht'rnnlionts. Air. Charles Wilson left for St. Louis yes terday. Dr. atid Airs , E. W. Lee returned from the east on Thursday. Air. George W. Cook has returned from bU trip to California. Airs. David Bnurn has gone on a visit to her old homo near Newton , N. J. Aliss Blanche Hollman has returned from nn extended visit to California. Air. nnd Airs , Hussoy entertained n few friends Alonday evening at high live. Aliss Luln Peycko entertained a number of her younir fricnus yesterday afternoon. Aliss AlolloraVooluorth has ono on a Visit to Aliss Aland Woolworth at Sioux City. Miss Waring has returned from a visit to FortMende , Aliss Alay Brown accompanied her. her.Air. Air. L. Mendelssohn has sold his handsome residence in Kountzo place to Air. George Joslyn. Alls * Lynn Curtis Inft this week for an extended - tended vUit to friends in DcsAIolno Cblcago , St. Louis , Miss Brown has returned from Fort Aleado and Is tbo guest of Alls * Waring at Fort Omaha , Air. and Airs C. S. Raymond returned from the east on Wednesday , having been absent a fortnight. Mrs. J. W. Fisher of Qutncr , III. , Is visit ing her parents Air. and Airs. C. F. Wcllor of West Omaha. Aliss Cora E. Weaver loft on Thursday to visit friends In Hastings and Lincoln to re main five or six weeks , Airs. C. R. Scott and daughter Aliss Nettle Scott have returned from Sutherland where they passed the winter. The Alayflower Pleasure club have Issued invitafions fora Alay party Friday ovonlntr , Alay 1 , at the residence of Air. Ed Free , 4315 Farnam street. Air. and Airs. W. T , Curtis entertained a number of friends at cards lost evening in honor of Airs. H. P. Lewis. Air. Benjamin F. Battln of this city won the lirst prize in junior orations last week at Swarthmore college , Pennsylvania. AIUs Belle S. Morgan of Washington , D. C. , is the guest of Mr. nnd Airs. A. V. D. Niles , Nineteenth nnd Capitol avenue. Airs. L. J. Hercog came down from Slonx City to attend the golden wedding of her parents Air. and Airs. William Rothschild. Airs. T. N. IJowns of Alarshalltowir , la. , Is the guest of Air. and Mrs. H. AI. Waters at their residence 1103 North Twenty-ninth street. Alonday evening Judge nnd Airs. Dundy entertained the Episcopal clergy of tno city in honor of their guests Rev. and Airs. Ohl of Salida , Col. Air. H. W. Yates , who has been quite ill with a severe cold threatening la grippe for the past tun days , is again able to bo at bis banking houso. Aliss Daisy Dwlght of Peoria was the guest of Aliss Daisy Doano a day or two last week , cnrouto to her homo from a visit to California points. Airs. J , W. Cotton nnd her puplb will give the nuxt recital under the auspices of the Ladles' Alusicul society Wednesday. April 21) ) , at 2:30 : p. m. Air.s , uenry uouinson gives n musicale this evening nt her homo In Council Bluffs in honor of Air. Hans Albert the violinist and Air. Gaum the pianist. Air. and Airs. C. T. Taylor nnd daughter Aliss Alabel Taylor arrived homo on Alonday from New York. Air. and Airs. Taylor have been spending the last throe months in Florida. Air. and Airs. Bnron W. Rlloy returned from their wedding tour on Wednesday and are at homo with the bride's father and mother Air. and Airs. AI. 0. Nichols , U012 Mason street. Aliss Alattio Polackhas returned after ado lightful visit of MX mouths to Cincinnati , Washington and Baltimore In time for the golden anniversary of her grandparents Air. and Airs. William Rothschild . Assistant General Freight Agent Smith is accompanied on his trip to Dakota Hot Brings by his family , MM. T. B. Lemon , C. N. DioU and wife and Hiss Nellie AI. Burns. They loft iu a special car and will return next Mrs. C. K. Coo will entertain the Kntro Nous club at their next meeting in her now homo. The next meeting of the club has been post ) on M until .Mr. nnd Airs. Coo cot comfortably settled in their handsome estab lishment , Last evening "Tho Bachelors" entertained n number of their friends at thuir establish ment , 410 North Twenty-second street. Thi'in was dancing and then refreshments. The members ot this exclusive club are : Air. Hodges , Air. Voss , Air. Fuirllold , Air. Weld. General Lowe returned this weak from Florida accompanied by his daughters , AIisscs Irene and Wllholmlnn , who passed the win ter at Sutherland and Jacksonville , Miss Lowe has been seriously Hi , but is much im proved In health. Airs. E. E. Balch nnd Miss Balch have re turned from South Bend , Ind. , and nro the guests of Mrs. W. F. Swee/y , 1721 Dodge street. After the graduation of Miss Th o- dora Balch at Notre Dame , Air. and Airs , Balch will take a house In this city. F. H. KottstoM of the B. & AI. headquar ters has been granted leave of nhsonco until September 1. Ho will visit in thi < Black Hills , South Dakota , also nt Wyoming and Montana during this period and loft for the former point last Wednesday evening. Airs. It. D. Burtgaveu pretty luncheon on Wednesday iu honor of Airs. Vila * . Covers wore laid for twelve , the guests being Airs. Vllas , Aliss Ogden , Mrs. MoWbortor , Mra. Hubbard , AIn. Worden , Mrs. Bqulros , Airs , Bogga , Mrs. Baum , Mr * . Sulphen , Airs. Da- dlsman And Mrs. Wallace. The Pecrleai club will give Its closing danclnc party next Thursday evening , Apr ! WJ. The Alandolln club will assist Prof. K Hoffman with the music. The programme ! have been arranged so there are no two ullko. This club basbcen n star club during th\ \ hoason and its Alay party will add td its aV reading increasing popularity. Wednesday afternoon Aliss Bessie Yntos , Aliss Nash , Aliss Doano , Aliss AlcKennn , Allsif Alabol Bnlcombo , Air. Wilson , Air. Cragin , Air. A. C. Smith , Air. Falrflcld , Air. John Patrick and Air. Voss enjoyed n horsobaclc ride , returning after the sun hau gone down , to the residence of Air. H. W. Yates , wiioru a dainty supper was served. Ths evening a grand concert will be given nt St. Joseph's church , South Seventeenth and Center streets , In honor of the opening of the now vocation , the first Instrument of its kind in the west. An excellent pro gramme has boon prepared , in which many of the prominent singers of the city will par ticipate. A grand ball will bo given next Saturday evening at Cosmopolitan hall , on Thirteen tit nnd Center streets for the benefit of Airs. Warren Haven , who recently lost her hu < - band. As it is gotten up for a very good cause , it Is hoped that a large number of tick ets will bo disposed of. Air. L Alendolssobn and family leave fo Now York In a few days and sail for Europj early in Alay. Together they will visit Ham burg , Berlin , Dresden nnd Nurcmburg. AS the latter place Airs , Aleudelssohn and chil dren will reside n year. Air. Alendelssohu will remain In Nuromburg a short tlmo and then visit Austria , Switzerland , the Rhino , ' Holland , Belgium and Franco , returning to Omaha In August. Baseball Is becoming very fushionahla among the young society loaders , and they can discuss "balls" and "strikes" with all the ability of the most pronounced "fan " Last Saturday Airs , Harry AlcCormlck nnrt.v tr tm n..nt > , i.viii. . , . , . gave . ! . . . game , tno guons Doing Airs. Dan Wheeler , jr. , Aliss Curtis , Aliss Emily Wnkoloy , Alis'i Doano , Airs , Remington , Dr. and Airs. Hnnchctt have taken poasrs- sion of their beautiful and cozy house utSil Pine street , which to bo moro explicit is the street south of Brownell hall. The house Is of the Louis Seize stvlo In archltecturo , the onlv ono that wo recall In Omaha. In- toriorally it is a gem , the hall bolinr triangular - lar In shape and opening Into the drawing room , library and dining room. Althoueti not yet fully settled Dr. and Alia. HuneheU announce tnat they are "at homo" to tholr friends , Previous to the departure for her homo In St. Louis , n number of friends "happened in" on Aliss Upmoyor ' at bur uncle's rc.s'- donco , Air. Harry Punilt , Seventeenth nii'l Douglas streets , Tuesday evening. Hlwh Jive was plnyed and later delightful rolroOi- ments wore served. The guests were Mrs. E. Rosewater , Aliss Rosewater , Air. nnd Alr.i. N. P. Foil , Aliss Pimat , Air. Oicar Pundt. Miss Unrni'Ver Inft , for Imr Immn In Kt I riu yesterday. Among thn people who attended the con cert at the now Broadway theater , Council Bluffs. Alonday evening , the attraction boin the Allcnipan university giro and banjo club , the following were noticed : Air. and Airs. Harry Rollins , Air. and Airs. Albert Culm , Air. and Airs. Lumlor , Air. and Airs. Alfred Alillnrd , Air. nnd Mrs. William Wallace , Air. and Airs. A. C. Wakoloy. Dr. ami Airs. ( Jif- ford , Air. ana Airs. H. B. Smith. Dr. and Airs. Nuson , Aliss Nash , Alias Wcstcrman , Alhs Alillor , Aliss Babcoek. Air. R. IJ. Sllbersteln of this city wns united In marriage to Miss Belle Mover of Hi. Joe , ( laughter of Air. William .Mover , last Sunday ovoiilng , the ceremony timing placu at the bedside of thu bride's father , who has boon very ill for some time. Air. .Max Alovor nnd Dr. Hoffman .wore present from Onm'lm. It was the Intention of Air. SHhorstoin to bring his bride to Omaha at once , but yester day Air. Alax Aloyer received a telegram an nouncing the death of Air. William .Meyer , which will change Air. Hllborstolu's plans materially , How to I'ruvunt Pnmimonln. Any tondencyof a cold or the grip to result In pneumonia may bo nrroitcd by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nnd u lng propnrcure to avoid exposure. So far as Id can bo learned , no case of the grippe has re sulted in pneumonia where thU rumouy hat been used , and more than a thousand bottlns have boon told each day for seven mouth * past. For sale by all druggists. See Potter < k Goorjo Co.'s ad. page 17 ,