TTTR OMATTA DATT/Y TVRE : SON1 DAY. MAY 24. PAQTCS SOCIETY IN THE DOLDRUMS. Tlio Summer Girl and Her Mission in Life , MOVEMENTS OF WELL KNOWN PEOPLE. Honoring Bcnntor nnd Mrs. Slnnder- 8011 The liniupiotor the P l Upsl- Ion The MnrrliiKuorn Wealthy Oinnhii llicwcr. Iho Hummer Girl. linn n Cornwall , "Lucy is a golden girl ; Hut n mini , a man should woo her ; They who seek her shrink nbnck , When they should like storms pursue hor. "All her rmllcs nro hid in light ; All her hair is lost In splmidor ; Hut Mio hath the eyes of night And a heart that's ever tender. "Mon by fifty seasons taught Leave her to a young beginner , "Who , without a second thought , ' Whispers , woos nnd straightway wins her. " She never toolc tbo height Of Saturn , yet Is always In tbo right. She strikes each point with native force of mind , Whllo puzrtod learning blunders far bohlnd. Graceful to sight and olngant to thought , The great nro vanquished and the who are taught. Her breeding finished and her temper sweet , When surlous easy , and when cay dlscroot ; In glittering scenes o'er her own heart severe , In crowds collected and In courts sincere ; Sincere nnd wnrm.wltb zeal well understood , She takes u nofolo pride in doing good ; Yet not superior to her sex's cares , The mode she fixes by the cown she wears ; Of silks nnd china she's the last appeal , In these great points she leads tbo public weul. Women and flowers with all their smiles and graces , begin to glndden tlio pleasant jmd advancing season. The summer girl Is already in evidence and soon will assort her changnfnl , chamoloon-liko glory. The very prominent part that women , nnd especially that typo of the sex who stands with uncer tain feet where womanhood nnd girlhood moot , has assumed in the llfo of the great citlos and the festivities nnd out-of-door ac tivities of the summer season nt tbo various resorts , Is probably the most striking Illus tration that can bo had of tbo advanced posi tion taken by the oiico weaker and retiring half of humanity In tbo modern civilization of the diiy. It Is not so long since even among English- speaking pcoplo it was the mon who , as a rule , wont off on trips whllo tbo women re- nmlned nt homo. It was the masculine who , as in the feathered tribe , were tbo finery , whllo tbo woman , In raiment and In nil things , occupied n subordinate position. Now nil Is chanced. It is the women of the family , the mother nnd daughters , who take the Initiative in going away and are most considered , anil wiio , no matter what sacrifices have boon made the rest of the ( year , are decked forth for the summer In tuo best that the resources of paterfamilias can afford. Ho , on the other hand , In n majority cases stays nt homo , and whllo Mrs. X. and the Misses X. are luxuriating it a sum mer hotel , fruo from the caws of housokoop- lug and the enervating nnd exhausting In- Jluunrc' ; of the grimy city , ho keeps at his ucslt or sticks to stocks as n fly sticks to molasses , content to make short visits to Washington Lake on fishing expeditions or may bo to Spirit Lake for ttiu Sunday , where the family sum mer nest Is built. It Is a most generic term , thnt of the sum mer girl , npd Is not at all confined to the bolln of fashion or the daughter of wealth. It Includes the great majority of girls In every condition of llfo. Tberu are girls who drudge bohlnd conn- tors ten months of the year and young women who bend and sew nearly all the brightness and energy out of thorn solely that they may bo able to dress according to their doslro nnd pose for a row weeks as genuine summer We have scon them on the piazza of the Hotel Orleans or arrayed in tbo nattiest of bathing suits disporting themselves In the waters of the Atlantic. High up In the White mountains they have made their _ nee felt , whllo the Garden of the Gods ins seemed happier with thuir coming. They nro n multltudioiis animal nnd like buttor- illc.s haunt tbo places where light nnd Rayoty Is uppermost. They nro purely a product o'f the summer days and In marvelous custnmes tilt ever the face of thn globe , making a vanity fair of llfo. They uro intellectual girls ns well ns tennis plrls and lllrtlmr girls and equestrian girls among the bright spirits who will each In their particular sphere Illuminate and add in terest to the coming season. They nro the real rulers of the year and thuir advent Is hailed with delight. With spring and the anproachlng outing season tbo summer girl takes tbo central place , obliterating the ballroom girl , tno JJrownliis : girl , the amateur theatrical girl and nil. She Is tbo typo of tbo rejuvenated youthfulness - fulness of thu world ; the embodiment of that vigorous damsel Miss Columbia , to whom the nations will soon extend their eomnllmotit.s nt Chicago. Tha eager enthusiasm of the glad season is ion-everywhere , tint especially nt such In tel oiling places ns the railroad stations , where 'the summer girl nnd .tlio summer youtiK mari take the trains for tholr scones of pleasure. Tim men walk with a springy stop ; tholr hats nro worn with u jaunty nlr ovoa when they rest upon silvering locks. The women with tholr llowor-lnden hats and bonnets ; tholr cllncing , swooping skirts ; tholr nutty Jiickou , with faney bordered vests and Vene tian sleeves , elaborately wrought and em bossed , sometimes with Jet , carrying llowors lu their .bunds , unless they are holding over their bends llowor-bcdnekod parasols , gay as any bouquet- all look ns If thov hint come into the streets nt the beck of tbo sun , and ttio.v pass and ropass the doors nnd windows of the shops , pausing nud chatting In couples nnd In groups be f ere the fascinating displays in the great windows , all looking ns If im fete , al | so gay and , under thuir veils , all goinlng so young. There has been llttlo doing in the world of society the past week. Fashionable loaders BIO HO busy with the arrangement of their hoiiboholds , with preparations for the sum mer Ilium , that a pnll seems to have settled upon the members of the hunt mondoaml on- tertnlninent is n thing of tlio past , put aside until chilly winds drive homo the representa tives of society's oxclnslvo circles , to begin ngnln the round of recaptions , dinners , balls , Uottlu-drums , card parties , Kensingtons , etc. , in which women find their chlofe t delight. Bo thn curtain falls to rlno again upon new faces on the stage , but the piny Is over the lame. i\ I ) nuor nt 11 tippy Hollow , Tuesday evening Mr. und Mrs. Nols Pat rick drmv about them a number of delight fully congenial friends , at tholr suburban homo , Happy Hollow , to moot Senator nnd Mm. Manderson , who have boon guests at Iho I'.Urlck residence slnco thuir return from Washington. Nature has boon very kind to this ideal homo , und on Tuesday evening it presented a. beautiful picture , the house encircled with large old tioos , a rich given award surround- hit ; It on nil sides , whllo Its peaceful location nt the baio o ( verdure covered hills gives it nn air of rcstfiilno.s quite Indescribable. Twenty covers were laid on Tuesday oven- lug , the guests being seated at u round table tvlilch brought everybody face to face , Tbo Patrick scrvlco was brought out and the menu was In keening with the deserved reputation of the host and hustcss. Soft ttndns from the mandolin club floated out from an minor corridor throughout the entire , /Oaiuiiiot and Into Into the night wcro the KUIMU beguiled with the languorous niuslo of the si.uib lauds. Thu ku.no was an Inspiring ono as the guests sat around the board , the ladles clothed In dainty gowns the mon giving u touch of somblrnosj to tbo perfect ensemble. rtrs. Patrick was gowned In n handsome vhtto brocaded silk , cntralnc. Mrs. Mandcr- ion , who dresses with exquisite .asto , which has been remarked many times by Washington Journals , were a pink silk nnd velvet , Mrs. H. W. Yntos worn a ROWU of soft grey cropo. Mrs. U , P. Smith , white Urussols not , ontralno. Mrs. Vest were n heavy black rhadaimncs , entralno. Mrs , General Brooke , blue ctopo and black velvet .rimrniiiL' . Mrs. Colonel Sheridan , whlto ace. Miss Yost , the only young lady pres ent , were a pretty gown of whlto china silk , decollotto bodice. Mrs. Wcssels. pnlo green silk , the front being of white Incc. Mrs , vVheaton were n pretty toilette of light blue silk , ontralno. The guests present were : ( Jenernl nnd Mrs. Mnndcrson , Mr. nnd Mw. H. W. Yntos , Mr. nnd Mrs. P. W. Wessons , General nnd Mrs. Wbcaton , Colonel and Mrs. Mike Shorldan , General nnd Mrs. Brooke , Mr. and Mrs. 13. P. Smith , Miss Yost , Mr. John Patrick. A Delightful Id-cuing nt the Sncrod Henri. A very agrceablo Intellectual banquet drew an appreciative audience Into the academy parlor last Monday evening. The members of the class of ' ! U glvo certainly most hope ful promise that their graduating honors will bo well bestowed n year hence , If tbolr future bo presaged from the pledges of the past. These young ladles have evidently bestowed careful , Intelligent and sympathetic study on the irrcatest of our English poets and on his supreme masterpiece. Their presentation of Milton himself , as man , as scholar , as politi cian and as pool , Drought their author In vivid presence before tbolr nenrors , and discriminating Appreciations , ratborthan blind eulogies , marked their analysis of the gicat Puritan's character and course. Into the consideration of Milton "in his poetic eminence" they Introduced pleasing nnd well delivered extracts from "Lyclilas , " "L'Allc- pro1 "II Ponsoroso , " "Comus" and "Samson Apomstcs. " The first part or ' 'specimen of class work , " was closed by n consideration of "Paradise Lost , " ns an epic in Its forms nnd verifica tion , nnd in the plot it unravels , This cntlro portion of the evening's entertainment was given with vivacity of expression , nnd was sustained by well trained memories. It was appropriately followed by the beautiful vocal solo , "Kvo's farewell to paradise , " rendered with much taste nnd feeling. The second portion of the soanco , con sisted in the rending of tlvo essays , forming "character studios" in "Paradise Lost , " Those creditable efforts amply refuted the frequent assertion that "no ono reads Milton now-a-days I" The memburs of the class of ' ! l'J had Indisputably not merely read Mmbut studied himand that too , with enthusiasm. Kt. Kov. Bishop Scnnncll presided ever the meeting , and 'was accompanied by his secretary , Kov. A. M. Colanorl. The right rovornnd bishop's remarks , in conclusion , were courteous'nnd encouraging , and proved with what Interest ho had followed from point , to point , every topic on the programme , and observed Its mode .of treatment. The nudlonco felt that ho expressed Its sontlmont in thanking and congratulating the young Indies who had presented so pleasant a spec- men of serious toll. The exercises ran as follows : "Tuuzlit by the boavunly Miiso to venture down Tlio dark descent , and up to roascond , " VcnotlaiilseliusOoiidnllli'd Mendelssohn Mls > , Hulmrod. I'AUT I. ( Specimen of class work , ) Mllton- fn His Student Ufo. In Ills Domestic liobitlons. In Ills Political Convictions. In Ills 1'oetlc Eminence. " 1'ar.ullso Lost. " Analysis ; Versification : Scene ; Plot. Vocal Solo Must I Io ivo Tlioo I'.iradlso ? . Miss Dolun. PAllT II. ( Utoniry Essays. ) Character Studios In Paradise host Urania ( Juldln Her rout's Song. "Tho Arch ingcl Hulned. " "Ilaphnol , the Hooliililu . ' plrlt. " Gabriel and the Knibattle < i aoniphlm. .Michael , of Celestial Armies , Prince. Tarentollo Kublnstuln Misses Oreonwood and fifmon. The class participating In these exorcises Is composed of Misses Julia Kevin , Agues Leo , A. Baorlockor , C. Schaab , Ida PundU Ills Twenty-Ninth Dlrthdnv- The twenty-ninth birthday of William II. Uradrlck , the ftenlal cashier In the Union stock yards ofllcos , gave his friends a pleas ant opportunity to pay him a compliment nnd remind him of their esteem. His beautiful homo , MIJ3 Sherman nvonuo , was full of smil ing faces Saturday evening nnd ho was al most smothered under showers of congratu lations. Among these present were Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Uradrick , Dr. and Mrs. George A. Friegono.iuni , Miss Bella Uradrlck and Messrs. M. A Grant , C. E. Miller , Leo Chirk nnd Messrs. Charles M. Carson , John S.Wal ters , Harry L. Carpenter , John E. O'Hearnc , Bert Anderson. John O. Owens , Frank Hied nnd Edward Anderson of Sout.i Omaha. On behalf of South Omaha friends council man John S. Walters presented Mr. BradrlcU with an elegant nteersctinam and case. < > 1" tlio Weak. covnox ASI > CI.IPKOHI > . Miss Jonnlo Condon , the popular daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. John Condon.and Mr. Frank Clifford were married Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock In St. Agnes' church , South Omaha , Father Morlarty oQIcIntlng. Mr. Patrick Clifford was best man and Miss Theresa Me- Council was brldusmiiid. Mr. Clifford is one of the popular and trusty Union Pacific oflleors und is as popular as ho Ls prosperous and efficient. Miss Con- doh Is one of the loading .society lights of the Magic City and her friends are legion. The happy young couple , with the congratulations of friends , loft on the 1:50 afternoon train for Denver and Uocky mountain points. J.A VEU.i : AN'll KI.A1IUHTV. Miss Mary La Velio and Mr. Daniel Flaherty , were married in St. Agnes' church , Twenty-third and Q streets. South Omaha , Tuesday morning at & o'clock , Father D. W. Moiiarty olllciatlng. Miss Jonnlo La Velio , sister of the bride , was bride's maid , and Mr. Michael Flaherty , brother of the groom , acted as best man. Miss La Voile Is n young lady well known and universally popular , whllo Mr. Flaherty Is favorable known la Omaha's lusty youu'tr neighbor. After the marriage ceremony the happy couplo'woro given it reception and hrcaktast by Landlord and Mrs. D.iulel Hafforcy at the Itnfforty hotel , Twonty-slxth street. Fifty frtnnds sat down to as Invil'ng ' a breakfast as could be doslrod. The decorations were elaborate and the gifts numerous and valuable , testifying the appreciation of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fliihorty took the 2 o'clock afternoon train for the west and will visit friouds InColumhus , Fremont , Denver nnd Kooky mountain points ooforo thov return. They will be at homo at the Ponmar hotel , Twenty-sixth nnd O streets , on nud after Tuesday , Juno 2. amr.sKmciv AXI > KIIUO. The marriage of Miss Kato Grlesedlck of St. Louis , daughter of Mr. Anton Grloscdick , to Mr. William Krug of this city was sol- omnlzod nt the homo of the brldo on Lafay ette nvcniio Wednesday. The St. Louis Post Dispatch says of this very Interesting occasion , when another of Omaha's wealthy brewers Joined tlio ranks of the Bonedlcks : The tiuulsouio rosldonco was mast gorge ously decorated for the occasion , the hull being grouped with palms nr.d the stairway with palms and vine * of trailing green , with great masses of roses In va os of rare niid costly ware In every conceivable spuco whcro n vase could bo placed. The curnors of the salon parlors wcro grouped with palms , and over the pictures , in jars upon the tables nnd covering the piano were masses of floral color. In thu rooms up- stalrj the decorations were In the same pretty profusion , with bunched of whlto nnd pink carnations added to the rosos. The table decorations were nUo rich beyond descrip tion , making tbo whole house from the time you rcachodtho parlor , which was also filled with growing plants , a perfect bower of gorgeous color and rich perfume. The brldo and groom stood under an umbrella or canopy , suspended over the mantel , which was hid den by plants , nud the canopy was for mud entirely of smilar , Jack , duchess of Albany and La France roses , The brldo and groom entered the parlor promptly nt the tlmo ap pointed , with tbo two attendants , Miss Lena Krug , a sister uf Uio groom , and Mr. Julius Poycko , both of Omaha. The ceremony was performed by Pastor Jonas. TUcro were present during tbo ceremony oiiry the near rolulTos of the contracting parties and a reception was held after wards until 4 o'clock , at which hour an olo- tfimt repast w s served. Too urldo were a beautiful " gown of whlto falllo , madowlthjn "ong train nnd trimmed about tno bottom ivlth a doon llounco of point lace. The waist was also trimmed with the point Inco and tnada with long si coves falling over tlio bnnds , which were without gloves. The bride earned bride's roses and the , -room were a small boutonnlor of the snma flower. Miss Lena ICrutr , the bridesmaid , were n pretty dress of embroidered crepe do chine , trimmed handsomely In Vulonccnnos luco and carried ducho. of Albany roses. The brldo and groom left on the Cltv of New Orleans late this nftornoon for Mom- phis. They will visit Virginia Beach , points on the St. Lnwronco river. Thousand Islands and Whlto mountains , and bo gone about six weeks , nfter which they return to Omahn nnd settle down to housekeeping In the hand- soum homo prepared by the groom. The Okol > nl | Out.iiK Club. Articles of Incorporation were filed yester day of the Okobojl outing club , nn organiza tion which will moot with favor from these who for years hnvo becu summering on Oko bojl or Spirit lakes in Iowa. The board of directors of the now club , Victor B. Caldwell , Thomas U. Klmball , J. L. ICrunedy , W. S. Popploton , D. H. Whoclor , jr. , W. T. Wyman , W. H. Crary , J. E. Unuin , D. C. Patterson nnd Clement Chase , secrotnry , hnvo Issued the following prospectus , which sets forth the objects of the club. The Okobojl Outing Club Is organ ized lor a membership limited to 100 , nnd has purchased u hamlsomo tract of timbered land on Lnko Okobojl , Iowa , Including Cres cent { Bench nnd Pike Point , which Is now being subdivided Into lots , parks , tennis courts , croquet grounds.otc. The plans of the organization contemplate nn Ideal summer resort to bo mannirad by its own ofllcers on the "club" plan , which has become so popu lar in the east. A central dancing pavilion and dining hall will bo erected , which will bo managed by a first class caterer , subject to the control of tbo club. Music for dancing and boating parties will bo provided. Boats , boat houses , docks , bath houses and a bathers' toboggan will bo erected and kept in order by employes of the club for the frco use of members and thelrgucsts. Arrangements have boon made with the lake .steamers to make regular trips from Crescent licach to the various other resorts nnu points of interest on tuo lakes. A club staolcs Is also provided In the plans of Improvement. The location of Cres cent Beach Is the best on Okobojl , fronting on a clear expanse of six miles of wator.and in the Immediate vicinity of the best fishing grounds on thn lako. The membership fco of $150 , payable S25 on call of the directors ; { 25 July 1 , and the balance In one and two years , will cntltlo each shareholder to ODD lot and one .share of stock In the organi zation. The list for invitations has boon selected with a view to securing a congenial membership , thus making this losortf as popu lar and lively , socially , for the hot days of summer , as Omaha Is In the height of winter. HaiuH ( > t. A number of gentlouion , members of the Psl Upsllon fraternity , resident In Omaha , went down to Lincoln on Tuojday to attend the annual reunion of that well known col- ICRO fraternity which included a reception from 7 to ! ) o'clock nt the rosldonco of Henry E. Lowls nud n banquet nt the Lin coln at 1U:30 : p. m. The lawn in front , of Mr. Lewis' rosldonco was very prettily arr.mcea for the occasion , Chinese lanterns being suspended from the trees and in front of tbo house , camp chairs and settees were located on the grounds , whllo the house was picturesque in its floral decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis received the members of the fraternity , their wives and sweethearts on tuo lawn , > winning many compliments for their charming hospitality. The banquet at the Lincoln was quito an event for that hostlery mid the fraternity ns well. The presence of Kov. Samuel Goodalo of Colum bus , Nob. , the founder of the organisation , lent additional Interest to the event which was n rod letter day In tbo "fratcrs" history. The members present nt the banquet were , In addition to Dr. Goodalo : L. H. Burnham , A. P. u Stewart , Frank W. Lewis , L. L. H. Austin , Hlhmd H. Wheeler and Henry E Lowls of Lincoln ; C. K. Chambers of Tccuin sob ; Prof. H. P. Lowls , E. H. Scott , Charles E. Clapp , Dr. Town , W. B. Ton Eyclr , and El L. Ware of Omaha. A Nntatorliiiu 1'nrty. With the approach of summer swimming [ lartlos will undoubtedly bo as popular as lust year , the first party of this kind being jivon at the natntorium Friday evening , nnd it would bo dlnicult to ilnd a Jollier sot of people than these who participated in the en joyment on this occasion. The ladles especially enjoyed the evening , although now and then their feminine shrieks raised a doubt whether it was really enjoyment or consternation which tnoy reflected. Still they were unanimous in their expression of delight and it has boon settled by the courts that there is no going back of the returns. These present were : Mr. and Mrs. M. L , Sheovar , Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Weaver , Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Patterson , Mrs. Alton , Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bohn , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fauan , Mr. nnd Mrs. Brome , Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Corycll , Mr. nud Mrs. G. II. Webster. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Weeks , Misses Burpnor , Dunn , Brome , Messrs. Darby , Glllor , Sheoau , K. A. Belcher , Burt Sbophard. After enjoying the swim the party ad journed to the rosldonco of Mr. nnd Mrs , M. L. Snoovnr , T10 North Thirtieth street , where n dainty luncheon was served , fol lowed by music. The First Wood * Outing. Syndicate park was the scone Tuesday of a woods party made up of Orchard Hill and Walnut Hill people. The day was soft and balm ) ' , nn Ideal day for a picnic , and the guests enjoyed themselves from "early morn till dewy eve. " Coffee was made In the old fashioned way and a table was erected upon which all the delicacies of the season were placed , and how they were enjoyed after the hours spent In sports and athletic exer cises , so much a feature of every outing. Later on music nddod now llfo to tnoso pres ent , the day closing with a happy sigh of delicht , Among those present were : Dr. nnd Mrs. Bailey , Mr. nnd Mrs. Carpenter , Mr. Perfect and Mrs. Walker , Mr. and Mrs. Johannes , , Mr. und Mrs. Fagan , Mr. nud Mrs. Nooly , Mr. and Mrs. Bohn , Mr. nnd Mrs. Brome , Air. and Mrs. Unlay , Mr. and Mw. Webster , Mrs. Weeks , tbo Misses Soaton , the Misses Webster , Miss Knowlton , Miss Mildred Pearson of Rochester , Minn. , Miss Brome , Dr. Arnold , Dr. ICorn , Mr. Yost , Mr. Brown , Mr. Sbephard , .Mr. E. J. Thompson , Mr. Thompson. A Stan Party. The Mayflower pleasure club g.i vo n sti ? party nt the residence of Mr. Will Ponder , 2613 Davenport street , Friday evening , May 2J , nt which a number of the club's friends took part. Cards worn Indulged In , and the rnnln feature of the evening was n duet on tuo madolln nnd guitar by Messri. Ponder and Banks , who received hearty applause for their arttstlo playlnp. Among these pres ent were : Mr. Will Ponder , J. DahUtrom , B. McGill. C. Katokin , A. Banks , A. Fisher , J. Thomsot , K. Wllklns , C. Butler , K , Nos. bltt. C. Dutton , J. Kllgour nnd W. Kennedy. The club intends giving n basket plcnlu Decoration day. May 'M , nt Syndicate parir. Conveyances will bo In waiting at Jefferson square , Fifteenth and Cass streets , at 1:30 : p. m. to convoy the guests to the park. Movements nud Whereabouts. Miss Baker has issued Invitations for a party Monday ovoning. Mr. Robert Garllcbs has returned from an extended visit to Chicago. Mr. C. H. Gulero and several friends are fishing at lake Washington , Minn. Mrs. Lucius Wnkolcv Is visiting at tbo res- donee of Judge and Mrs. E. Wakeloy. Mr. and Mis. Ernest Kinll who bnvo boon In Chicago the past week returned Saturday. Saturday evening General nnd Mrs. Wheaton entertained a few friends at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. J , Hamlln attended the Coo- Carter wedding at , Nebraska city on Wednes day.Miss Miss Foda Castcller of Blair , a former resi dent of Omaha , is visiting Miss Mao Clurko In Chicago. Mrs. John U. Bourke has taken tbo resi dence , 1320 South Thirty-first struct , for the summer months. A pretty May party for the llttlo folks was given by Mrs. A. J , Poppleton Tuesday nftornoon ut Elizabeth place. Miss Doano entertained a few friends in formally Friday evening lu honor of Miss Rogers and Miss Baliautlno. Tbo annual commencement at Brownoll hall takes place JunnJO. Introductory ex ercises taking place ot/he | 14th an * in. Miss Elizabeth Popploton loft Wednesday 'or Now York to bo ntuont until the middle of Juno visiting her tutor , Miss May Popplo ton. , , Mr. C. Stonchlll loaVfts in a short tlmo for Milwaukeewhere ho mil be married on Juno 17 , to ono of the loaders of Mtlwaukco so ciety , - Mr. S. D. Bnrkilow and Mr. Arthur Mo- Nnm.irn loft last Sunday on n tour through the northwestern ilatos nnd tbo Paclllo coast. Mr. Herman Muontafdrlng entertained the Apollo Wheel club last/jvenlng nt the resi dence of his parents , 1-0 North Twonty-slxth street. " 'J ' Mrs. J. tV. Hosier , who had the misfortune of ' .ripping on the stairs \Vcdoosday last and spraining her foot very severely , Is slowly recovering. Miss Yates nnd Miss Bessie Yntos enter- tnlnod n few debutante * Frld'iy nt 5 o'clock tea in honor of Miss Maud Woolwortb und Miss Lloln Shears. Miss Mao Mansfield , formerly of Omnha , but now n resident of Chicago , a very pretty and intelligent young woman , Is to bo mar ried on Juno 1 to n gentleman of the world's ' fair city. In honor of Senator nnd Mrs , Mandcrson asorcnndo will bo given nt Happy Hollow Monday ovoutng , the Second Infantry band having boon engaged by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. H , Patrick for the occasion. Dr. Connor , John Wilbur , Fred Homo of Lincoln , D. H. Wheeler , jr. , Myron Wheeler , loft last night on a fishing excur sion to Nlshnn Botnn lake In Missouri. They will bo gone several uajs , Mr. and MM. Bon Smith nnd Miss Smith intend leaving Omnha on Monday for Now York. They will attend the commencement nt West Point in Juno nnd then go on to Nnr- ragansott Pier for the summer. Mr. H. C. Moody has resigned his position with S. P. Morse dry goods company after nine years' association with the firm , and will go to Thomaston , Mo. , for the summer , re turning In the fall to go In business for him self. Mrs. Moody accompanied her husband oast. oast.Dr. Dr. Bridges is still In Now York , his health not permitting him to make the sea voyage which ho contemplated when ho loft Omaha. The host of friends of Dr. Bridges will read this news with rcgrot , for it was universally hoped that his trip to Europe would prove highly beuctlcial. The cantata of "Iphlgonln,11 which was produced Friday evening at Boyd's with suc cess , will probably bo reproduced ut Wash ington hall In tho'noar fuluro , there oelng a desire expressed to see this sacred work by a number of people who wcro unable to bo present Friday evening. Mr. Victor Kosowatgr , who has taken the classical course In Columbia college , his two years at Johns Hopkins admitting him to the junior class of Columbia , wan glvou his degree - groo of bachelor of arts yesterday. Mr , Kosewator , who will bo absent nt commence ment time , was privileged to take his degree by the faculty In view of accompanying bis father to Europe early in June. Miss Louise Connor of Clarlnda , la. , who has boon visiting Mrs. W. W. Morsouinn at the Morrlnm during the past wants , returned homo yesterday. She was well entertained during her brief stay , high five parties being given every evening in her honor by the new friends she made during1 her Omaha visit , aim , being an expnrt player , she carries away to her Iowa homo some beautiful prizes that she won. j An Impromptu danco.took place In ICountzo plnco on Wednesday ( hvonlng , at Erfllng's hall , which was nil the mocpronjoynblo lor being arranged on short nonc'o. The guests wore Mr. and Mrs. PJ O. Dunbar , Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Holbrook , Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Brotmn , Mr. and Mrs. "Fred B. Lowe , Mr. nnd Mrs. E. V. Lewis. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnynos , Mr. and Mrs. Sticknby ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Mc Allister , Mr. nun Mrs.iiLallv , Mr. mid Mrs. Fowler , Miss KI nun ell , Miss Van Kuran , Miss McAusland , Miss Sticknoy , Miss Van Court , Mr. A. C. Powell , Mr. Van Court , Mr. Sherman , Mr. Charles CInpp , Mr. Van Kuran , Mr. George Kiiumelland Dr. Allison. The Young Men's Institute celebrated the opening of their new Shall on Fourteenth street , between Dodgo'ttfid Douglas streets. Friday evening , Mnyi'23 : by giving a very pleasant card sociable and dance , which was indulged In by over one hundred ladles and gentlemen. Twenty tables were used for . , < 10 o'clock wore tafton up by n de lightful game of progressive high live , after which a splondld lunch was served. Dancing took place promptly after 10 o'clock , every lady and gentleman being on the floor danc ing until 12 o'clock , then loft for homo , foolIng - Ing perfectly pleased at having a good thmj. This opening is but the beginning of a series of sociables to bo given by the above Insti tute. DoWltfs Little Early HIsors : only pill to euro sick hcadacho and regulatotho bowels iti3i unrao.\N UK ADS. More ofTficm Will Fall Into the City AVnHto Hasket Soon. The republican minority In the council has discovered a movement upon the part of the democratic members , that they aver bodes no good for the republican employes In and about the oflico of the board of public works. Last Tuesday night Mr. Donnelly Intro duced a resolution requiring tno chairman to report the number of Inspectors , and the sal aries they receive. The republican members considered tbo resolution an innocent document , and unani mously voted for Its adoption. Slnco that time they claim that they have received overal pointers , and now claim that the ntroductlon of the resolution was for no other reason than to learn the political leanings of the Inspectors , They claim that when this Is learned the same kind of a raid will bo made upon the onlcc us was made upon the plumbing Inspector's oflico a few wcclcs ago when all of the republican em ployes were discharged to make room for democrats who worosub.-toquontly appointed. Councilman Spoeht , in speaking upon tbo subject , said : "I am free to admit tbat I do not understand the move , though I vlow it with alarm. Tbo democrats claim that the resolution Is for tbo purpose of ascertaining if nny straw mon nro being car ried alonir by the chairman. After consider ing the matter , I think this hardly probable , as the monthly appropriation shoot shows who the mon nro and what salaries they re ceive. "If this could not bo ascertained In this manner , It would bo easy for the committees on straits and alloys , grades nnd grading , sidewalks and bridges , sewerage and paving nud curbing to locnto the barnacles , If there are or has been any. "Taking this view of the case I am confi dent thnt the resolution was not as innocent us it appeared , and I predict thnt ere many weeks you will see n number of republican heads drop into the basket. "Tho democrats go uuon the theory , 'that to tbo victors belong ttiflspoils , ' nnd follow ing out this theory it Inoks ns though every republican appclntcp wlll.bo compelled to stop down and out bo f ere the end of the year. " nttlh \ The following is the programme of tbo co cert to bo given nt""uanscoin park this afternoon by the Sovorltlf ward band : ' March National KendhMs . Sousa I'otponrl Sylvan Doll W" . Adler Uonmnza Alnlno Twlllilil . llulfo 1'utiol Tlio UuurJ Moliiijt . Kllunbnrg TAUT Hi. Selection IloRsarStmlatt . Mlllookor Overture ( Celestial ) Kulielous . . [ . . - . . arr. WolKliliind WiilU-Auf Grlenor I'lur. . . Mor/.dorf Grand March ( J , E. lloyd'sl . . , ; > , . . ! ' . M. Stclnlmusor 1'AiiTiu. Overt nro Crown of Victory . Corbtn Kccnlloftlonsof War dlcsurlullvo ) . Hnyur 1 Drummer's ( Jail. 3 Kuvulllu. U Drain ! March. 4 Muruhlntt Along , 6 Tlia AHiombly , 0 1'lai ? of Colum bia. 7 Attention. Hellions I'raycr. 0-ComrniMioo Klrlnif. 10 The llattlo. U filar riunnslucl Hun- nor. 12 The Vucunt t'luilr. U Murchln ? Thro' Uouritln. U Tramp , Tramp , Tramp. liOlorHallelu jah. irt Tlio lliittlo Cry of I'roodoiii. K Mnxdom Coming , ft finale. Snronadofalr for baritone ) . Illrscli bflloctlon ( from tboopuras ) . Hnlllvun Our customers all speak highly in praise o. St , Patrick's I'ills. . They are the best Ilorry Bros. , Carroll , Nob. For sale by drug- gists. 1O A HltNOK. g , KtngACti't > liit\Ul\i. \ \ ow much n man Is Hko thee , sponge I ( Dry , shrivelled , shrunken , dead , iitil tbo watera of success Swell him , llkowbo his bead. PEANOTTPS TRAMP ABROAD , London Through the Eyes of "da Monk. " ITALIC-AMERICAN ORGANIST IN ENGLAND. Palnco I.ookn Very Plain to the linrrcl Orcim Man The Thames Full of Mud and i M'ntcr. LONDON , May 10. [ Spoahvl to Tun . Da monk' gll tlrod of Liverpool vot1' quick nioii too. Wo both want to see da hub ofa da earth London. So wo go to da rnllnrond to buyn ilix tickets. Da rttilnronila In doossi hind are vor * inuchii queer no liuva deopots no havn stations doy huva da "booking otllcos. " I go up to ( In wind' nnd tolln da man "plcaao bookn da monk' moa too I" Him say "Whluha class V" I soy "Whtitta you moan ? " Him answer "Wo hava da ilrst , da second , nnd da thlrdn class. " Don him add "Only da 'Morlrano sucker , du prince , and da fool go flrstii class. " "Dat noa dif , " I say , "piva da monk' da llrata class. Him play prlnco for once In him llfo mca too , youa boll" Him Inyn da tickets out and I say , "How much ? " Him say "Twoa quid ono and six. " Dat knocka da curl outa da monk's tall. tall.I I say , "Eh ? " Him auswor , "Two pounds ono shil ling and slxnponco. " Dat mixa mo up da vor' much worse , so I chucka da gold out and say , "Tnka da change. " Him doa dat and don wo Inka da walk 'long da platform. Wo looka da train over. Vor1 quoorl vor' ' quoorl Green locomotive cars nil small look Ilka da cigar box on wheels with doors Inu da sldo. Vor' neat vor' clean , but vor' hoinoly , Ilka da monk' not moa too. Prot soon wo climb into ono place dat look fista class. But da guard yell " 'oro , 'ore , blow It all , sir , you'ro in Iho loog- gugo van ! Como this way , sir , " nnd him hold out him hand. Da monk' cnchn on moa too. Wo used to dat kind business , so I giva dayman da tip. It work Ilka da bribe to da horse jockey or da nowa dress to your wifo. Him all attention , all polite. In Amcriqiio da tip system doa harm , coy 'buso It too much ; here it doa good , it Improve da manners ofa da pcop' , and works Ilka da physic ona da put-so. In Nowa York da ola- vata guard yell , "secondty-sov * str-r-r-o- o-o-oo-wow ! Bill ! ! Yah ! Whatta da mat1 wit' you ? Como ! Gitta da move on , quick ! " Don him slamma da gate , pulln da string and chow tobac' . Uoro da guard blows ono lit' whlstlo , says , "all in , please , " and do train starts so gently you not known , it till you git und' way. Well , wo skim along ov' da smootha road , thro' groonn pastures Ilka da gar den where Adam losa him rib , and where Cain doa da club act on Abel joost like da goola police num. Wo Hit past clean and boautlful brick and stone towns and villages , and da monk' think heaven not vor' far from icro men too. But da manor house , da hunt' ledge , da country seat are , ruosta all , liku da monk' on-tailed. Aft1 whllo wo como to London , and da wunnl cry "Saint Pancivko station , alia out. " Da door ily open , and ono porter- man como up to da monk' , take oil him cap and say , "Your lordashlp , is your luggage inti da luggngo van ? " [ say to him , "My goota man , you inaka mis take him noa lord , him joost ono plain American citlv.on moa too. " Him say , "Bogga da pard' , " and don wo taka da han som for da Victoria lioatol. Da cab have rub' tyros on da wheels Ilka da blcyclo and dii streets have pavements so smooth dat da hundreds nnd hundreds cabs and wagons [ of [ allu da kinds mnka not half so niucha noise as da ono dray cart on Broadway , Now York. Da monk' think ono funeral go'n' on moa too. Da stroota cars here taka da cake doy not stroota cars , doy busses , and da pi8.son- ; jrors sit on da lop. Da monk1 dodge , dodge alia da tlmo 'frald da hannsom go'n' smash into 'nodor wagon , but it squeeze througha da crowd , lika da schoolboy at da circus and gitta there with da both foot. Well , da monk' wash him face , comba him hnlr , and brushti him whiskers out moa too don wo stnrta out to see da town. It slick. It good. It big vor' much wldo out vor' mud ) long vor' much Ilka da plato macaroni' all twist up. Wo walk , walk , walk. Da monk' gitta tired gitta dn legacho moa too. Wo go to da Buck1 palaco. It vor' plain vor' dingv on da outnsldo looks lika da Madlbon Square garden. It disappointa da monk' . Da queen doa da same she not nt homo she gene down town to da tncata market to order da mut' chops for da family bronkafnst. Dat tooa bud , but wo luavo da card < md go'n'call tomor' . Dallunkii man at da door have ono white head look like him taka da tllvo in ono Hour barrel. Him face alia powdered up like da ballot girl on da 'Moricano stage. Him pants cut oIT short at da knocs him coat all gilt him fatilca htm jaw out hold uppa him head him haughty joosta Hko da 'Mor icano journalist , film say "Goota morn' ! " I say "Goota morn , " too. Why you notta use Boar's botip ? it knocka da chalk olTa you fnco. Dat face btoppa my clock. You tolla da Vic I como tomor' . See ? Don wo slide. Wo goa 'cross London bridge. It no great shakos. Brookalyn bridge boaln it hollow for size and shnpo. Da Thames riv' make da monk sick tnca too. It might plo.iso Slinka- sponro , might suita da Charles Dickens , might plcaso da KngHHhmun , but doy not partlc1. Da monk' is moa too. Da Thames is fulla mud and water. It would drown In da Harloui rlv' , or da Cuyahog1 , or da Gliicag' rlv. Don wo glttn da gnaw fcol Inn da stom' gitta hungor. K da prince da Mist1 Wales was hero , wo would give htm ono call and worka du free lunch racket , but him outa town him gene down to Brighton to tnka da annual bath. Howe wo looka round for one until bliop. Wo stroll 'long da Fleet street. It vor' slow hut still Fleot. Ono sign road "Choahlro chooso. " Wo both stuck vor'much on chcoso , so wo go In. Wo go up ona alloy way called "Wlno Ofllco Court. " It vor' nar' like da mind of da monk' , Wo go Inasido. Huh ! Da place vor queer. Saw dust ouii da floor. Still bonch'03 no chairs to sit on. Ono brass sign ona da wall say "Rnro Bon Jon.son used sit in doosiv chair used spit ona da floor used smoka da clay pipe , and gttta da jag on hero with du Billy Shaka- spouroVoltaire , Pope , Bollngbroko , and other nowsapap'hoys who did da reporter act long tlmo ngo , ' Da monk' notta know what romlnls- coiu-o Is moa too but da waiter man ay da "chooso" Is so full ofa It. Da monk' take Jonson's seat , I tnka da Shakaspoaro's , and wo'ord' da same kind grub da Bon and da Hilly used oat to sco If it mnko us have da same kind of thinks. It last vor' slick nnd It maka mo want to wrlto plays alia da tlmo , but It don da monk'noa'good him romnln ioost plain monk' . Da waiter glva UH beer uat Jensen , or Totnimi Hood , or Hobluv Burns inusta loft over lint , dead fora da two li'tind' years bitter It taste joost liku da dose qnlnlno. But dii best ofa da whole biz was da price It joost da swine us in da olda days with interest added since da tlmo of Klnga Jim da First. Da monk' is noa slouch him catcha on quick tea da style him putt a da ono eye glass In him eye , carry da cano wronga end up , rolla him pants up nnd smoka da plpo joost Ilka dn real Johnny moa too. When wo In Hum wo do aa da Rum 'tins do so da poop' not taka us for Americano jays you bet ! When wo walk on da street woHrtict no 'tontlon look natural. Dat where wo show da goola taato da goota souse. Aft'lunch wo take ono stroll. Wo go down I'ntor Nostro How , where alia da big publish' houses nro. Da street Is vor'dirt' , vor' dark , vor' narrow. Wo passa da Bank of Knglnnd It maka da monk' shlvor mna too. It look too much lika jail.Vo go "long past da Sf Puul'ei cathedral da chimes rlnga out BOYD'S , THHII'NI ; ; IITS o'xi.v. SUNDAY. ° p Mrm fljl fD ) DC and TUIW AY , ifliy ( 4 , 1 0 , aD A Truly Gorgeous Triumph. WM. J. GILMORE'S Glorious Scenic , Jlallot nml rttiitomliuo'ypcctacle , Tin : -TWRLVEX 7O Capable ArLlsbs 7O. Hvo ( iraml Iliillols.Drnuuitlo ( Vi l ( if Thirty 1'lnyers , Tlirou l''amoui I'remlorn , DON'T ' FAIL TO BRING THE CHILDREN llox nlioct opens Hatunlay nt rouulnr prices. SJOYP'S. . _ NiP-lifs nnd Snt. Mat. Thursday , Friday nnd Sitlimlav , May 28 , 2 ! ) and 'M. nimorn. Vanro'H Gri'iit Itcallstle Hall Uoad Comi'dy-Driitiin , The Limited A grout star cast , superb and entrancing music , spuflvlln ; dialogue. - - Tliotllzht of thollmllocl mnll. I'll' ' ' Tha thrilling reck nconu. 1 M. Tlio iiwa-liioplrliiK cljctrlcul clTecti. JU The roiill'tlarntr-iulllopl'KMli } . Tim nmrrolons U'liKr.ipli ucuno. 1'rlcos as usual. -OP THE CHICAGO R SHIP TMBl- Fair Grounds SUNDAY , MAY 24TH 10 Mi'es Ladies' ' Equestrian Baco during . the inflation of tlio Air Ship. Admission 25c. BASE BALL. . OMAHA -vs- DENVER. TO-DAY. Game called tit 3o : ( ) . sotiiul just lltmila orjr' maUn ua IIOMIII- slclc. I huya ono iiuwttpnp' und Bittn down on da stops of ( In imrllutuotit house , whom dn Mist' GliuUiiislono haii u out , to rest nnd rend 'boutix du money market at homo. Uoro you roailii docs : I litulii it In dn pap' ami cuttii It out joo.st BO you can see du funny mis. in cloosii country ; "Air. nnd Mrs. Simpson hnvo cast-oil clothing of every ( loaorlptlon and nro now roiuty for in spection. Add to your income by bring ing jour eust-olT irtirtnunts to us , who puy highest prices. Wo IIM ) buy cast-oft boots , Hlioos , huts , nock-wear , fnlso tooth , oto. , ote. " I low you hka dat ? Hgiivnila monk' da amiiso , HO him hutch nil ever da fuco , and roll oiinda ground mon to. Well , don wo j'lvn dii stroll da con tinue.Vo go on , on , on till wo como to dn Iowa down quurtor , where dn houses not swoil , mid dn poop' lookn lou li. Wo not Hko dcosn place , nnd wo joost go'u' skipnn out when ono womiin stlckii her licnuoutii dn door , pointn dnllng' nltn mo , nml yell , "Jncldi dn Utppor 1 Jackn dn Hip' I ! She yell Him du nil gltu out , malcn my blood run cold , HUn dn ice cream uppn my buck. I soon dn point , quick likn da llnsh , and I whisper , ! ' eon WillUockolotto , docs Is Whlto- chnppol. Como I Maka dii Hiiur.lc I Sklppn dntnilool" And wo miikn ono break nnd gittu out joost lu Umo to snvii dn monk' mon too ! .Ton Knitu. St. Patrick's Pills give entire satisfaction. I have used them in my family. They nrothu boat I ever used for the purpose , FrnnkCor- nollous , Purcell , Indian Territory. For sale by druggists. Wednesday , June 3rd Afternoon and livening' . Under Auspices of the. Apollo Club. THOMAS and his famous ORCHESTRA , assisted by the distinguished artists EArAEL JOSEFFY , Tlio Eminent riiminU SIG. OAMPANINI The Noted Tenor. MISS KATHERDTE FLEMING , Tbo Cliimnlnir Continlto. Tickets 0o , 73c : ind Jl. On sain Monday. May "itli , at II a. m. , at Max Meyer & lira. Uu'u Music Store. WIMi LAWljF.lt. MANAUBK. Cor , llth nnd Farnam Sts. , Omaha. WEEK OF MAY 25. A Mystery ! A Puzzle ! Mattle Lee Price , Tlio combined ntrontzth of a do/.on mon cannot overcome her unknown powor. She lifts tiiroo hoiivy mon simply by plncing her hands on thuir chairs. Hy tbo touch of her hnnd Hlio inovos iKJiidc-rous weights. Pull of electricity nnd life. A REGULAR KLBOIRIO BATTERY. Beautiful Cute , 3 Blue-eyed 3 Cunning .3 Ik iby Girls. Cherubs . The fathorof this lovely trio Is im Pinployo ut the U , I' . Hliop.soll known and trusted , Tim babies wcni bom July 5th , IMS and wuru named JOFBI ° , Elonor nnd Gladys MoKoo. The Beautiful MacGomber Sisters The Dunclng Twins. Champions of the World In Soup nnd Dunce , JItf , Uool nnd Wing Dancing. A COMPANY i TALENTED SPECIALTY ARTISTS , A Farcial Sketch , "PAT , THE PATROL. " Friday boltif ? O. A. H. day , nil the Imllos will rocolvo n boautlful souvenir II- luatrntlc the cumii lifo o ( the boys in bluo. It is an album of t'cmu containing the army corps Imnpoy , old wnr eongd nnd music. The Electric Glrl-Tlie McKcc Twins-is DanSleCiirTTAttractlon - - a ( lit the Dime * Eiden * Musee.