THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JUNE 14 , 1S91-SIXTEEN PAGES , 7 SOCIAL DOINGS IN ROSY JUNE , What raalritmablo Polks Are Thinking and Talking About , THE MONTH OF LOVE AND FLOWERS , AVIilolt Brought Out the of tllo Uonu Monde \ at lltiHor'a Pnrk Move ments nnii Wlicrcaboutfl. W > ST III TUB CI.OVBU. Simitel Q. King. ci. maiden wns alghlng all the day IOIIR , Like the waves on a rciUess sea , Atul she sang n sad aim sorrowful song Mv love , ho M falsa to me. O , whmo is my love , nnd wUoro Is ho Ronol I Imvo huntoil the grrm nud the clover ; Ho has Hod from his true love and loft mo ul ono , . Like a llcklc , Inconstant lover. tibo aanjj with an ntr of melody That was hoard In the floldn far over. When she hoard a sweet volco In the field below , Jiut coming from out of the clover. 'Tls I. my love , I will over bo true , And we'll wander the wldo world over , And I'll never forget tbo song that you sung The day wo were lost in the clover. Yes , It Is the month of roses. And tbo month of weddings , too , for some how they RO together , not only In poetry , but In real life. Why there should bo n super stition ngalnst getting married In May is hard to explain , but all who can like to mala in Juno. How Juno would bo missed from tbo cal endar If It should bo .dropped out , and what a great deal of the beautiful In llfo would to Jast if there were no roses. It would bo al most lllto having no weddings. Lifo is not nil made up of monoy-gottlng nnd the Property Owners' association and the political itrcnn and the straggle for exist- mice. The pursuit of beauty is as keen in this intense , bartering , busy ngo n * when the ' , world was younger and more oasy-gointr and whether it bo to view them In the Holds , to deck the bonnet or carry them In a bridal bouquet , it is the roses that mankind , and * perhaps even moro so womankind , a'ro after. A verso of poetry , a pretty picture , a dainty flower , a strain of music appeals oven more perhaps today to a child , to the busy man or the mature woman than it over did before. Gently , but Irresistibly , in summer nature reminds man that business is not the only thing in this world. By this moans ho U In duced to pause in his work and then , after reflection ; ho is delighted with the glorious vistu which appears before him. Plant life of nil varieties , animal llfo in all Its forms , are in summer seen at their Dost. Then it is that the atinosphoro becomes musical with the busy insects , which , in the pursuit of their daily toll or pleasure , peer Into the in most recesses of the domestic arrangement > , so to speak , of the flower ana carry off too content * of its larder. Then it is that gaudy colors appear on the wiuir , enlivening and beautifying the sur roundings where butterflies are found. Then It Is that joyous notes , emitted by number less aerial songsters , 1111 the air with natural music , and irrcsistlblv raako ouo long to spend on hour or moro beneath the slniao of some spreading oak to listen to their enchant ing strains. Then it is that admiration , even by the most Insensate , Is openly expressed nt the generous display of nature's handiwork in tha rich combination of color seen in the flower-bearing plants. How delightful upon a hot and sultry day is the delicate aroma of strawberries straw berries which are tinted with a color that is pre-eminently their own , like that of sweet sixteen , blushing , as it were , in their ripe ness nnd unequalled In their power of quench ing summer thirst. Summer , even with this queen of fiults alone , would Dovaluablo-as a source of happiness , for in taste , color and smell nothing can compare with strawberries. "Doubtless. " said Dr. Bololor , quoted by I. Walton. "God could have made a better berry ( "strawberry ) , but doubtless , also , God never did. " _ _ _ _ _ Had it nnt been for two very pretty wed dings , with their accompaniments of batch- elor dinners and bridesmaids' luncheon ? and the races , the past wcolc would have been voted deucfedly dull. But thanks to the wed dings , society has had something very pleas ant to talk about and the fair girl friends of the brides have had no end of excitement in arranging dainty things for n proper celebra tion ofCupid's victory. The races have called out the haut monde in largo numbers and the grand stand and the quarterstrctch have been gay with color. So taken alto gether the week has been interesting if not exulting. But there is litilo in store for the "future und that is what is troubling tbo leaders of fashionable life. The Stryk-en-ninus-Lust Club. OMUIA , Juno 13. "To the Editor of THE BKI : : It cannot bo that In your article of last Sunday's BKE , "Muslo In Omaha , " you could have purposely omitted to mention the existence and the laudable efforts of the Stryk-en-Blaa's-Lust club , of which I am the founder nnd director. Our object is to pro mote orchestral playing. Its members are nlLjouup , ardent enthusiastic lovers of their Instalments , faithful to their duties by at tending necessary practice , no matter the scoxon or weather , striving to attain Indi vidual excellence so necessary for a good ro- ault In ensemble playing. You mention every existing nnd dolunct organization , only not thu-oiio that in duo timq is bound to give great pleasure to Omaha's muslo lovers , ono that hns not only given already solid proof of ability on several occasions , but promises fu ture excellence , for they nro in earnest. Omaha hns no orchestra at present. Our club's motto Is s "Love for String and Wind Instruments : " and the beautiful delicuto of- fbcts produced by string instruments when properly trained ought to bo appreciated by all devotees of tbo art. It Is ' dellgontly cul tivated by our club. Truly yours , Du. Oii.vmxs BAKTKXS. 'Honoring ix Brldo ISlcot. Tuesday afternoon Miss Yost gave ono of the most charming luncheons of ttio season in honor of Miss Mary Ludlngton , and the young ladles who had been chosen brides maids for the LiUdlngton-null marriage. It was a Una ! meeting of congenial friends , and tl.o girls enjoyed the day to the utmost , ft was a last opportunity to exchange tboso little - tlo conlluoiices dear to every cirl's heart , and they wondered who would bo the next to follow - - low mid thus diminish the rapidly loosening circle of society favorites. They even bal loted for the next favored sister , but the unanimous chioco of the girls did not take kindly to the election , and for that lousou the event is only referred to in a con oral way. In addition to Miss Lud- ington there were pros out : Miss Yutos , Miss Bessie Yates , Miss Hoagland , MUs Laura Iloupland , Miss Mabel Ualcombo , Miss Brown , < \ Pretty Imiiolu'oii. Friday nftnrnoou Mrs , Horace Ludlngton , in honor of Mr. Chnrlos Hull's visiting rela tives , who had coma on to attend tuoLuding- ton-Hull wedding , gave a prutty luncheon at her residence , 2003 Burt strout , Tbo decora tions for the wedding had not yet been taken down und the house looked particularly hamlsomo in Its robes of groun and white. Thou , too , the presents received by Mrs. Hull were ou display In the ro. r parlor , ajid this lidded not a little to the pleasure of the oci'JiMon. Thu uuosts present at the lunuhcon were : Mi\ and Mrs , Hull , Mrs. Chamberlain , Mrs. Triad ale of Uock Island , 111. , Cautain and .Mrs. Charles Porter ot tbo Eighth infantry , stationed ut Fort Niobrnru , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Johnson. A Kurewoll Monday evening a very Jolly crowd of pco- " plo loft the Webster stiWt "sUtloa for HuserU pad : , a special trulu having teen provided for the excursionists , to return when tired nature cried for rest. The reason for this assemblage was a farewell recootlou tonderood Miss Dottle Sollftsohn nnd Mrs. SulUrsohn provlout to their departure for Europe. After the arrival of tha train at tbn park upper was served mid loasU drank in honor of tha particular guoats and tbolr aafo return , Tnpn the dnncfnR bcjran nnd until IOUR nftcr i o clock the dancers enjoyed the boautlful Juno night thrmusto lending tin additional. charm to tlio occasion. vMr ; "i1.1 Mrs"ssohn , Mr. nnd Mrs. ftlorlta Meyer , Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Gntz chaperoned the narty , the other gi ta bolng Mr. nod Mrs. E / FJntoau of Minnesota ! iand lrs's' ICntIMr - nnd MM. S. J. J.iMlcri * Mrttnd MM- Max Meyer , Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoynmn , Misses Bottle SollRiohn , Blanche Hollman. Clnra Ulnuskoff , Dolllo nnd * Mnttio i'olack , Lllllo and Addio Newman. Ella Holler. Annlo Hoths. < | nlld , H. Bcckor , Alice Lund , C. Mr0 ts' MMSP - Honnnn Brnnns of Fort Worth , xvho will accompany MM. Sollttsohn " "I' nBhtcr to Europe , Jerome Kaufman , Phil Iloje , Alox. Weasel , O. Loicho ) % Julius Mayor , P. Sellgsdhn , S. Prank , L. W , Prank ot Stubonvllio. O. , Dr. W. Uosonnu , O. M. oellRsohn of San Francisco. J. LMnd , H. Lnnpstndor , 8. Hoyn , M. Oberfelder. S. Lnnsburg , M. Xur.dor , Mnro Polack. iTuno AVc HUM , AXI ) LUDl'JOTOH. A beautiful , gracious ana very happy homo wedding was that of Mary" Taylor Lud- iiiRton , daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Horace Ludlngton , and Charles Watson Hull at the residence of the former , 2003 Burt street , Wednesday evening ntO. For months this wedding has been the subject of much dis cussion in the exclusive circles of RO- cJoty , nnd nt ono tlmo it was thought the ceremony would take' pluco In Mny but.tho day , out of deference to the wishes of the bride's parents , was post poned , until Mr. Hull finally succeeded In having Juno 10 named. Miss Ludlngton H a beautiful young" wotnim and for several seasons has hgured in the nolngs of the beau monde wbtcn she has graced by qualities of mind nnd heart , mak ing her a pronounced favorite in her sot nnd for that matter in all the sots which inako up , what the world calls , fashionable society life. life.All All day Woanosday the girl friends of the brldo-olcct , whom she had honored with on invitation , to participate in the ceremonies as bridesmaids , labored with' gentle hands nnd willing hearts to make the Ludlngton mansion a bower of beauty in keeping with the lovoahlo character of their favored ft lend. Wbilo the conventional lloral decorations were in charge of a decorator , the dainty touches and pretty effects were given the rooms by the young ladies who showed in all tbo nrrangamonts of flowers , ferns and palms , an adaptability quite out of the common , and it is very much questioned if a brldo over received tbo benediction in so beautifully appointed a rooni as the frontpar- lor of the Ludiugton house on Wednesday evening. Not until nearly 5 o'clock were the arrangement rangomont of tbo 'rooms completed to the satisfaction of the young ladles , out their ef forts were more than compensated for in the exclamations of the guests as they gored m WF pt wonderment at the beautiful effects arranged for the occasion. The front parlor , in which the ceremony was performed , was decorated in whlto and green , ropes of smilat being festooned around the room , depending from the chan- aclicr and fastened to the sides of the wldo doorway. . Palms nud ferns stood in the cor ners , a very hnppy effect being made by the whlto cloth which covered the floor. But it was ' the deep bay window which attracted most attention. From top to bottom soft , sheer cloth was bung completely shutting out the light , and around the half circle garlands of white peonies vvero suspended , which , toning in with the curtain of snnlox dopondintr from the ceiling made a never to bo forgotten pic ture. At the base of the improvised altar , palrcs , ferns nnd white roses were arranged , space being loft just largo enough in which the officiating clergyman could stand. In front of the altar stood thopriodieu , the back being made hich und posts placed at either end , in which tall waxen 'tapers burned. The priodieu was also in white ana trimmed with whlto roses , a wreath of roses being hung on tno side upon which the bride kneeled , broad , white ribbons being placed on tbo opposite side for the groom. The back parlor was decorated in tiink , ferns nnd palms boine placed in the corners whllo ropes of smilax were festooned from the chandelier. The dining room was a'geni in Its floral nrrango- menta small table bolns placed in the cen ter , broad ribbons ofvhito silk being fastened to tbo chundcller and pinned to the ends of the1 table. A white silk cloth was the only covering in use , a rose bowl of white roses occupying the center wbilo candelabra and pink shades gavoa touch of tight to the place. The sideboard was banked with ferns , and peeping throuph the green were pink peonies , which made a very dainty effect. The man tel in the room'was banked with pink nnd wbito roses , tbo whoio effect being as pretty as could bo possible. Promptly nt 0 o'clock the wedding march from "Lohengrin , " played by tno mandolin club , announced the approach of the bridal party. Rev. William Justin Hareha , the oniciatluc" clergvinan , had previously taken his position in the deep bay window , behind the priediou. The processional was led by Mr. W. J. Latta of Chicago , tbo groom's beat man , Mr. Charles Wilson , Mr. Kouort PntrlcK nnd Mr. Charles How , who entered ftorp the hallway carrying broad si lie ribbons which they suspended from the doorway to the altar , making an nlslo through which the party passed. Fol lowing the ushers came Mr. 'Hull , the groom , and Mrs. Horace Ludlngton , the brido's mother. Then came eight bridesmaids , all intimate friends of the bride , in the following order : Miss Bessie Yntes and Miss McKenna - Konna , Miss .Yost nnd Miss Hoagland , Miss Brown nnd Miss Hal com bo , Miss Yntes nnd Miss Laura Hoaelaud , The fair attendants formed an inner line on the aisle four on oitner side , and through this group „ of protty-girls the bride , leaning on the arm of her father , Dr. Horace Ludlngton , passed. The brifio presented n charming picture in her gown of whlto faille which was relieved liy an over- dtuss of chiffon , the skirt nnd wulst being trimmed with duchess laco. The tulle veil was fastened with a marguerite of poans and diamonds , wlilio at her throat she were a four-leaved clover of white enamel , the points being accentuated by emeralds auu\dlamonds , a gift ot the groom. In , her hand she curried a beautiful bouquet of lilies of the valley. Miss Bessie Yates was costumed in a whlto flowered silk gauze , trimmed with ostrich feathers about thotieck and were nn airgrotto of feathers In the hnlr , .Sho carried n bou quet of whlto roses , the groom presenting the turn-cm to the bridesmaids. MUs , MuKonna looked particularly piotty in a gown of pink tulle und ribbon trimmings ana carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Yost were u toilette of green nnd white striped gaiuotuul carried a bunch of * whlto rosusr , Miss Hoagland appeared In n gown of lllno njul whltu chiffon and carried pink roses. Miss Brown woro.whlto silk nnd embroid ered chiffon uuout the neck , the goivn being simply but beautifully made , , She 'carried whlto roses. Miss Mabel Balcombo , were pink crepe and carried pinU roses. Miss Yates looked particularly beautiful in n figured wblto grenadine with embroidered chiffon about the throat , and carried whlto roses. Miss Laura Hongland were a pink mouv sollino do soil over pinlfsllk and carried pink roses , Mrs. Horace Ludlngton wore a hand some costume of gray tlllo with thread lace trimmiugs the gown being relieved by rare bouiton lace , outralnn. Mrs. Charles Porter , wlfoof the hero of the HosobudCaptain Chorlos Porter of the Eighth infantry with station at Fort NloDrara , and a remarkably hnndsotno woman , fascinating to a degree , a cousin ot the bride , appeared in n costume of gray silk und cashmere , ro- llovcd by ribbon trimmings , decollete and oatralno. After the wedding , refreshments wore borvcd , the brldo cutting tbo cake , and the ring , which was concealed in lu llliuy depths was captured by Miss Clara Brown , who , if the legend bo true , will bo the next ; on the list , The thlmblo and pleco p { money which were also concealed lu the cake were hastily hidden from ' sight and the names of the recipients could not bo learned. At 8 o'clock the brldo loft the room to chnngo hnr wedding gown for her "go away" costume , which was of a dark Dluo camel's hair , the toque corresponding in color to the gown. Her bouquet , which eho throw from the stairway , was received by Miss Hoapland. When the brldo and groom loft for tholr train they were compelled to pass through a line of guosu reaching to tbolr carriage and handfuls of rlco and old. shoos followed thom until the door of the currlaeo shut them from the friendly fuslllado. They loft on thoU3. ; train for Fortress Monroe , where a portlon-of tbo honoyaioon will bo pajjod and Utor they will bo tuff puosttf of Colonel nncl 'MH. M. 1. Ludlngton in Washington , who will ontortaln for them. Thoyvill ) > o at homo , after August 1 , nt , 3301 Farnam street. After the nouly married oouplo bad gone the guests present ? who coin- prised onl/ the young friends of the brldo nnd the relatives of the groom enjoyed nn hour or moro of dancing , terminating ono of the most beautiful weddings over solemnized in this city. | The presents nro , as ono would naturally expect , very many nhd rory handsome , romombrnnces com ing from nil portions of the country. The groom was represented by his father nnd molhorMr. and Mrs. P. H. Hull , Mrs. Chamb- orlaln nnd Mrs. Trusdnlo of Hock Island , 111. , and his partner Mr. J. J. Johnson nud Mra. Johnson were also present , Tbo other guests were : Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Patrick. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Barker , Dr. and Mrs. Summers , Mr , nnd.Mrs. . . M. T. Patrick , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Yost , Mr. and Mrs. McKenna , Kov. nnd Mrs. W. J. Hnrsha , Dr. nnd Mrs , Moore , Dr. nnd Mrs. Denlso , Captain nnd Mrs. Simpson , Mujor Hughes , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Swcosy , Miss Nellie IlOsowator , Miss Louise Simp son , Miss Mooro. Miss Lydia Mooro. Miss Helen Moore , Miss McKohna , Miss Hoag- land , Miss Yates , Miss Bosslo Yates. Miss Brown , Miss Williams , Miss Mablo BU- combo. Miss Hughes , Miss Yost , Miss Doaiio , Miss Emily Wakoloy , Miss Burns , Miss Summers , Mr. Kobert Patrick , Mr. Uichnril Berlin , Mr. Jim How , Mr. Cirtan , Mr. Koonlg , Mr. Wilson , Mr. Crofoot , Mr. Zug , Mr. Uulou , Mr. Marplo , Mr. CurUss Turner , Mr. Coles , Mr. Prank Hamilton , Mr. Wy- man. SQU1UK3 AND WILnUlU Wednesday afternoon at 2:80 : o'clock the mnrriacu of Miss Grace H. Wilbur and Mr. Greorgc ] G. Squires was solemnized at the residence of the former , 451 South Twenty- seventh .street , Kov. Willard Scott odlciat- Inp. The house , in honor of tbo occasion , was beautifully decorated , ropes * of smilax being twined about the chandeliers and sus pended from the doorways. Perns and la Franco roses were deftly placed throughout the pretty homo and everything took on a loyk of pleasure seemingly In keeping with the occasion. Tfio wvddlncr was a quiet ono only the relatives of the contracting parties being present. 1 'l The bride who Is n very intellectual lookIng - Ing and very pretty woman , were n gown of tea colored cloth tailor in ado , braided in ft very effective manner , with hat to corres pond. For a number of years she bos been principal of the Cuss street school and has shone in the literary circles of Omaha. The groom is well known.iu tho'-ibustncss lifo of Omaha and is the junior partnorjn tno firm of Coutant & Squires. After the marriage , re freshments were served and the bride and Erroom left on the afternoon train , over the Burlington for Quoboojind thoSt Lawrence cmintrv tvhnm the honnvmoon will bo nasscd. Later they will visit friends in Elmlrn. Now York , and will return nbout.Soptombor 1 , when they will bo-nt homo nt 1563 , South Thirtj--soventh street. , The guests present nt the wedding word : Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Squires , Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Coutnnt , Mr. and Mra , O. M , Hitchcock , Mr. nud Mrs. Jay Northrup.Mr. , nnd Mrs. L. P. Suudcrland , Mr. and Mrs. John Moncll , Dr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlos E. Smith , Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wilbur-Mr.-nml Mrs. Will Wilbur , Mr. nnd Mrs , La/ear , Mrs. and Mrs. Martin Wilbur , Mr. nnd Mrs'"Geortto ' Patterson , Uev. and Mrs. Willard Scott , Miss" Lillie Wilbur , Miss Hitchcock , thoj Misses Larear , Mrs. Cole , Mr. Charles Wilbur , Mr. Harvey Smith , Mr. Ed Wilbur. mVENl'OUT YS'D SCOKIED. On 'Wednesday nt Newark , III. , Mr. M. B. Davenport , cashier of THE BEB Publishing company , and Miss Bertha E.Scoilold , daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Lott Scoflold , were uiiitod in marriage. After July 10 , tbo newly marriei ? couple will bo at homo at 1807 South Eleventh street , this city. The many friends of Mr. Davenport unite in congratu lations upon his 'marriage and his wife who is said to bo a very pretty woman will bo welcomed in the society of Omaha ; A Meuslnjj llcccptlon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pryor gave n delightful reception in honor of Mr and Mrs. Mahara- roltt at the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. Singleton Thursday evening. Mr. Maham- mitt is well known in , Oman a , whiior his bride , formerly .Mrs. E. Davis Browne of Kansas City , is acbarming and highly culti vated ladv. Those present were : Mr. nnd .Mrs. Franklin , Mr. and Mrs. Coleman , Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bryant , Mr. nnd Mrs. V. B. Walker , Mr. nnd Mrs. S. H. Uorsey , Mrs. P. L. Barnett , > Mrs. JohnSloy , Mr. aud Mrs. E. Kozzcllo , Misses Cora Nero of Kansas City , Lottie Sley , J. Merrinm. Piuklo nnd Addle Smith of Blair , Mr. J. H. Braxton. * The house was. brilliantly lighted and the parlors and dining room were handsomely decorated with natural flowers. The guests were graciously received by Mr.'and Mrs. E. I'ryor , assisted by the bridoand groom , whllo Mrs. Singleton flitted about in hef genial manner , making everyone feo4 welcome nnd at ease. Prof , McPhorson'wnQSo musical talent is known nnd acknowledged by all , added much to the pleasure of the ovohingby presiding nttho piano ; each key responded to hl touch as though they recognized a master An 15iU' > y'abIo 1'arty. " < Mr. and Mrs. GeorgofH" . \ydbster gave another enjoyable party on Tuesday evening last at their residence in Orchard H1U , where every ono present scorned bent on bavin ? a coed time , and the festivities of tbo occasion included what was by nomeans ho least part of it , a very sumptuous repast In which all took part. Mrs. Charles Haley ablyiiisslsted Mrs Webster in receiving her guests. A ploasnn t surprise , during the ovonlng , was a serenade tendered the host and hostess by , tho. walnut Hill band. Those present were Dr. dud Mrs. Towno , Mr. and Mrs. Guild , Mr. and Mrs. Pindley , Mr. and Mrs. Haloyv Mr. nnd Mrs. Sheern'r , Mr. and Mrs. Attnow ; Mr.-nud Mrs. Wagner , Mr. nnd Mrs Wilson , Mr , nnd Mrs. Van Horn , Mr. nnd Mrs. Patterson , Misses Burgon and Knoulton , Messrs. Shophard and Bolchor. " Sir. nii'cLairp. "Webster' * } . Mr. nnd Mrs. Geurgo 'ij. Webs or enter tained a number of their friends at higlujlvo nt their pleasant home In Orchard HUl Frl- day ovonlng last , where a very i.hrippy'iovon- Ing was spent at the jwpulah'gatno , nftor which dainty refreshments were servofl. The ptizo winners on this occasion were Mrs. Charles Haley , asilvqr souvenlc sppon , whllo Mr. E. K. Perfect captured thy gentle man's prize , a lawn hammock. Vpcali muslo was ono of the features of the ovdiilng , the slnclng of Dr. and Miss Arnold bolng worthy of special note. Those present were : Mr , and Mrs , Haley , Mr. nnd Mrs. Torrplotou , Mr. and Mrs , Cory- oil , Mr. and Mra. Carpenter , Mr. njid Mrs. Perfect , Mr. and Mrs. .Bailor , Mr. and Mrs. Somors , Mr , aud Mrs , Chrnnbor.3 , Mr. and Mrs , Weaver , Mr. nnd Mrs. Weeks , Mr. and Mrs , Walker , Dr. Arnold , Miss Arnold , A Juno Friday afternoon Miss Ida Sharp , who has bcou compelled to give up many social pleas ures on account of ill health , invited n num ber of her girl friends to herhomo informally. The occasion was largely embraced .by tha young Indies , for Miss Sharp hns boon a great favorite in social circles. The day was delightful and many of the guests brought tholr fancy work for a Kensington is not a Kensington without that feature , liefrosh- wonts were served lute in the afternoon , -and altogether It was n lovely day spent ' nt tha homo of ono. of Omaha's 'charming girls. Among the invited , guests were ; Misses Yatcs , Bcssio Yates , Laura HooKlund , Bertha Yost , Jessie Barlow , Julia Knight , Lizzie Isaacs , Opal Touzahn , PrlUa Barnard , Nellie Wakeloy. Jossln Mlllard , May Dundy , Leola Carter , Emily Wakeloy , Emma Hoagland , Clara Brown. Crl 8oy StlU Secretary. Mrs. Julia M. Crlssoy , tbo Lake street druggist , who has boon attending the meet ing of the Nebraska State Pharmaceutical association at Beatrice , was unanimously reelected - elected secretary for the , ensuing year. At the closliiu banquet Mrs * Crlssoy received quita an ovation , being awarded mo first prize as the most popular lady and receiving many handsoaiq presents from the various wholesale nouses represented. The kind ap preciation shown .Omaha's lady druggist must certainly bo VJry pleasing to Secretary Crlssoy. A Wlno Buppor. After the marriage of Miss Ludlngton and Mr , Hull a number of the young gentlemen who were present at the wodaing aujoprncd to the Bonodlcic , vrhero a wlno suopor was icrvod lu honor of Mr. Hull , who hai boon a member of the doublnmuartotlo for sovornl yearn. The mantlollnfclub wna present nnd the guests drank Innumarnblo toasts to the happiness of their brother. Among these present were Will Tioano , Will Wyman , Charles How , Jim How , Air. Coles , Frank Hamilton , Mr. Lntta'br Chicago , Art Uulou , D. L. Carton , Chnrlts aundors , Mr. Crofoot , Will Pcnso nnd Mr. Murplo. Later the gentlemen - tlomon tendered n serenade to the young indies nt Hillside. , , , . Ijj * Move-meats and Wliorcnbonts. Mr. John Patrick loft for Pougukoopslo last week. ' 'I Miss Mny Dundy IWs returned from Doug las , Wya -.i Miss Gontio Yates has returned from her summer outing. r Mrs. Newt Barkalow of Denver Is visiting friends In the city. Mrs. Boldon of Salt Lnko City is the guest of Mrs. C. E. Yost. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Lumbard haVe taken rooms at the Dullono. Mr. C. D. Thompson bns'gono to. Marshall- town , In. , tospeud the Sabbath. Miss Bertha Yost will visit Miss Wallace in Salt Lnko City during August. Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Sprague are expected to return from Now Yorlr today. Mrs. A. C. Powell returned on Thursday from n visit to East Sagmaw. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. M , L. Koedor have returned from a two weeks outing nt Manitou. Carroll.Cartcr returns from Harvard today to spend the suinmdr with his parents. Mr. .Robert Klngwalt gave a pleasant luncheon last Saturday to a few friends. Will nnd Herbert Rogers returned from PrincoUni on Friday to spend the summer. Mr. Eurl Gannett Is a guest at tbo Millaid , having arrived from Boston on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Flatoau , formerly of Minneapolis , are stopping nttho Dollono. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A , llarvov are now living nt'-MlO Snaulding street , In .Kouutzo place. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Doherty nro hnppy over the birth of a daughter on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Burt and Miss Ogden have gons ) to Texas in Mr. Burt's private car. George ( M McCaguo , n student nt Mon- rnouth college , Illinois , returned homo this weok. Mr. C/harloa Wilson has gone to Mollno , 111. , to remain over Sunday. Ho is n guest of the Deoros. .Black surah or India silk skirt waists will bo fashionable to wear with shirts of a dif ferent material. Miss Gaultof Sterling , 111. , arrived on Fri day to become the guest of Miss Brown , on Sherman > .vcnuo. Mr. . Charles Uosotynter returned Friday from Cornell aud will spend the summer vacation at home. Mr. Paul Ludlngton returned from Princeton college ou Monday in time to at tend the wedding of his sister- Mrs. C. G. Newell has gone to Broad Brook , Conn. , for the summer , where she will visit her parents , who reside there. Master ilobort Burns , son of Mr. Samuel Burns iravo a picnic in Hanscom park yes terday in honor of < hh ( 'birthday. ' The sailor hat docs not diminish in favor , and the newest ones have broad brims and low crowns simply trimmed with a band of ribbon. . j-a' Miss Doano and Miss ] Emily Wakeloy will summer at Lake Miuneionka , the guests of Miss Hall , who was au Omaha visitor last winter. . nf.'c ' Miss Mary Sherwood returns from Vassar next week , having completed tno cour-so of study to which she hi * devoted the last two yours. Mr. Hal. McCord Kas7 takona , residence at 2204 Cass street bavipj ; loft his former resi dence on Eighteenth"nnd Hnrnoytho past week. ' " ' J e Mr. Torrons , Mrs. Tterrens , Mr. Maurice Turvoa and Mr. Tabor , will participate in the musical exercise -at tbo Fremont Chau- tauqua. ftli , Lace enters as largpj vtns over into the com position of summerJJmvns , and is used to trim , evpry foshiqriajlp.material of quite ' ' " " " heavyweight'anMft"i" . 'OTJ . - . Me.'Harry ; < 3nrt a end MrjivE-iOolos have talcon up.tbolr residence-with the Benedicts , , Jlllltur thovncuncioi made by Mr. Craigin and Mr. Charles Hull. " Bishop Wocthington gives a reception to the faculty , graduating class and alumnae of Brownell bull Tuesday evening from 8 until 11 nt Btshopthorpo. < Mts. S. D. Barkalow entertains the Alumnio association of Brownoll ball ou Monday from 2 until 5 at her rosldenoo , Twenty-fifth and Capitol avenue. IMiss LcolaCavlerjs wedding trousseau wilt bo made in Paris , an Omaha modisto going to tbo French capital expressly for the outiiuim ? of ono of September's brides. Miss Hoagland and Miss Laura Hoaglaud will go to Seabright , N. J. , > next month to visit. Miss Summers/ who was the guest last , winter of Miss' Stewart , of Council Bluffs , 4 Mr. and 'Mrs. George Canis previous to their departure for Haratogn , Wyo. , where they will spend the summer , entertained nt dinner nt LUtlo & MV.Capue'3 Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ernest \1iall \ ana Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lomax of the Union Pacific. Hon.-John L. Webster gave a alnnor Fri day evening to the ( following gentlemen : Justice Brewer , Judge Gary , Judge Dundy , Judge , Dillon , John M. Thurston , M. T. Patrick , Judqo Doanoj W. V. Morse , Judge Herbert J. Davis , Charles Offutt , Mr. Har- wood. , There will bo three very charming debutantes - antes to ontqr the whirl of society next sea son , all of them being bright , interesting , and what is still moro in their favor gener ous to n dogroo. The young ladles are Miss Mary Poppleton , Miss polla Chandler and MlssTfclslo Hughes. , Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rudowsky left lost evening lor the east , previous to Bailing from Baltimore next week for Kuropo Mr. Ru dowsky is Ono of the early settlers in Omaha , having come to this city in 1850. Ho left his homo iu Europe forty-turoo years ago and , proposes to spend the next six months on the continent wltu his wife. ' John H , Graham of1 Hnrlan , In. , nn old CanudIan schoolmate 6f Mr. and Mrs. James McMonies , paid them a two days' visit last weok. Ho called on Ji H. Mlllard nnd Mrs. J. Stiles , other schoolmates also , not having scon either of thorn for over thirty years. Tbo many pleasant reminiscences of early eastern life were fully dUcussod. Mr. Charles A. Stouohlll loft Thursday evening on tf ploasanfmlsslon. On Juno 17 , ho will -married to Mlsi Nettle Hymnn of 'Milwaukoo , on exceedingly beautiful girl. After the marriage a recaption will bo ten dered the newly united couple at the Progress club in the Cream Ulty. Ho will also bo tendered n reception nt the Metropolitan When ho returns to. Ownba. Mr. Morris Benll flllbrt stop of theYalo base ball nine , disilfeuUlieq hlmsolf the other day and Is no\f ip'lion of the college. During the game boly'jiv'1 Harvard und Vale when Morris wont to bat the score stood two to ono iu favor pfjHirvard. Ills playing avod tha duy and ho was carried about the grounds on the ihblildcrs of the Yala students. Thus Omndiri ots to tlio front. Ono of the ploasanl' ' iflcty ovonti of the week was the luuchooulgivou by Mra. J. N. Cornish to St. Matthias' branch of tlio AVomen'a Auxiliaryj J.ho occasion being tuo closing mooting of tuoH-society. The tablej were beautiful with iMt' > gloss , llowors and china , aud the loagWo'nuvos delicious nnd faultlessly served. Mt'i. ; Mptoolf assisted Mrs. Cornish in receiving her guots , among whom were Kov. oodi Mrs. Macnub , Mra , Barker , Mrs. RIngwalluMrs. Cole , Mrs. Es- tello , Mrs. Brace , tlrim. Lyonborgor , Mrs. Klmor , Mrs. Gcorgo Bihtth and Miss Clem ents , ii" ' The annual meeting of the Apollo club was bold on Tuesday avenlug last In the club rooms In the Young Men's Christian associa tion building. Tbo attain of tna club were reported to bo in a prosperous condition , there bolng nearly 8300 la the treasury after paying all liabilities. Tbo election of ofUcors for the ensuing year resulted as follows : Projldent , Mr. Thomas. Peanoll ; Vlco prosU dent , Mr. I. M. Troynor ; secretary , Mr , George W , Holbrook : trca uior , Mr , Adolph Meyer ; executive committee , Mr. W. B. Wll- klus , Mr. W. S , McCaguo und Mr , A. J. Vau Uuran : muslo committee , Thomas Ponnoll. Mr. U E. Abbott. Mr , W. B. Wilkms : libra- rion , Mr. L , G. Charltou. A very enjoyable party was given at the residence ) of Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Hall on Tuesday evening lost. Friends of tbo host ess to the number of about sovonty-llvo an- Bornbled at tholr pleasant tome at 315 Webster xtroot , and after many pleasant greetings between friends and acquaintance * tbo dining room was cleared for the accom modation of the guosU , aud as they were provided for thQ. occasion wltt music and musicians , thosrt who wort - > e-incllnud wbilcd the hours away in dancing , whllq Iho moro .scdnto passed the tlmo in social conversa tion. About 13 o'clock refreshments nnd lemonade were served. A very pleasant basket picnlo party started on the morning of Thursday from Iho Sara toga school house , Twenty-fourth strrct and Amos nvcnuo , in a four-horso vehicle , Its destination being Pries lake , Florence , where the participants oujoyod themselves In boatiug , dancing nnd rumbling over the lake's romantic neighborhood. The follow ing young ladles and gentlemen jcnjoyrd ita bomitlcstothclrhoart'scontont : Misses Llzrio McKenzIe , MnggloMcKnvAllcoCoffman. Me- Noir , Mary Gruclng , Richelieu , Hlrt , Anim Hoxsold , Messrs. George Thompson , O. Wortr , George Craigh. D. MoKcuzIo , Ernst Kupfurschmtdt , John Muller , Charles Knuf- maun , jr. , William McICenzio , and John Ederor. Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrn. Boo bldg. ASIV8K31EXT3. "Tho Country Pair" will close the most successful summer season that was over Slayod nt Boyu's opera house this evening , 'otwithstuudlng the excessive heat of the past week the business has held up re markably , and has fully demonstrated the drawing powers of the great comoly. Tbo indications are that thonudlonco will bo very largo foe this evening's performance. At tho'Boydjopcra house on Saturday nnd Sunday next , commencing with n matinee Iho Stccn Znnzlc Mott company will glvo thrco of their mystifying entertainments , consist * lug of mind rending nnd exposure of nil spirit ual humbug by the mysterious Stccns , now and startling illusions by the great / \\7\v \ \ \ , nnd the ilrst Introduction ot hero of the psychological mystery , hypnotism , also Mclio. Suvora nnd Duncan Franco with their latest Parisian sensation , historical reproduction , with racohnnlcal and apparently supernatural effects. Tbo Stccns have created n .sensation in nil the leading cities of the country oy their exposure of spiritualism nnd will uu- doubtcdlv do tbo same hero. .They raako an open "challenge to all mediums. JE A New Move. Lcslio & Leslie. 10th nnd Douglas. C. J , Price , Millard Hotel. W. J. Hughes. 2334 Farnam , C34 N. 10th. J7 W. Clark , S. 29th & Woolworth uvo. A. Shrotcr , lo'Xi Farnam. All the nbovo named loading druggists hnudlo the famous Excelsior Springs , Mis souri , water * and Sotorian Ginger Ale. A Wattoau robe of black gulpuro lace is ono of the prettiest spring garments for out of door wear. The emplacement on the shoulders may bo of gold embroidery or of a contrasting material. The collar U of a Mrdicls shape , edged with jot cabochona. A volant of lace finishes the sleeves and the front. The back la gathered full with a heading , to form the Wattcau pleat in tbo back. A Curd. Wo want every lady nnd all the boys nnd girls to call on your drucgist and. got some of our beautiful cards and a book ot valuable u for matlon free. < i HALT.KH Puoi'iiiurAur Co. The little hamlet of Almira , lying six miles south of Davenport , In. , boasts of a grand mother aged thirty , undoubtedly.tbo youngest in the country. This lady is Mrs. Lucinda Dickinson , the mother of Mrs. Fred Mnborly , who In turn is the mother of a fine boy three months old. Mrs. Dickinson was married to her first husband , James Lilly , in 1ST ; ) , at the jipo of thirteen , and the following year her daughter was born. Mrs. Muberly was mar ried in her fifteenth year , and iu January bestowed - stewed on her youthful mother the proud dignity of grandmother. Mrs. Dickinson , who has been a widow for the second tlmo nearly three years , is about to bo married again. Small m size , ereat in results : Do Witt Little EarlyRisors. Best pill for Constipa tion , best for Side Headache , host for Sour Stomach. The summer bell skirt is wider and fuller tli an'the original model of the early spring. THE 'SURPLUS1 ' POCKET SAVINGS BANK , llKlitors deposits nnrlun- liuks when full. Thu slin- li'oit , smallest and most practical pocket Imnlc yet made. OnO'thlrrl sninller than any other bunk nnd no M.TOW nor bolt to catch In thopocVot Wlion bank Is tilled , ( urn the buttom from j-lKUt Uljoft. ' Wolmvolhoni for pennies , nlckols or ill men. Idc dczon or$9 per KFCIS. Hamplo nmltod upon ro- cclptyf 15c. nllvcr. 'Irado supplied. J' m J''M 'M ' BccBld'gOmalia , , M. PER CENT . -INTEREST PAID ONDEP05ITS 5AVIN&5 * BANK 5ELCDR. IB ScDDLJGLASBTB , CAPITALS 100.000.00 DIRECTORS : AUWYMAN-E.W.NASH | 1H MILtARD'GUV'CBARTON-G.B. LAKE. dd.BROWN-THOS-L.KIMHALL. HOTEL. for , 1-tth ana Ifarnr'j , .if the inuHt Htibataiithitlu coimtrncteit 'jlotclJliillilnfj fit OinnJtii. Nnvarttl heavti brlvtf , Jlra tvallH riiiuifiiff from liaHciticnt tu roof. All tlin celllnu * anil floors lilted \cttlt Aabt-Htoa Jlre iuuf itilnit. inaktitu it iiniiuMMlblfi to burn ( liiicJ ; . fire encnt > e ami Jlra alarm * throtiahoyt the bnililiiiu. fttfiiiii lictit , hot antl colil iiater unil MIIII/III * .I cvcruroont. 'tultlo itnunrjxmacil anj. wlicre , ' . B. SILLOWAY. Prop. HOTEL BELtOHE. Cor. 14 tli nml Cupltol Aro. Just completed , has 1OO rooms , three stairways , from the top tp. the bottom , has fina elavator and dining room service , is fire proof throughout , fine billiard rooms and tha finest toilet rooms in the city. Largo sample rooms. Suites with bath , a to. Cor , 14th andCapitol _ Ava. Street car senrlcj in all directions. Rates , from $250 to $1. 0) ) by ontlion. lion. en end OtUrrh U i viry thoii S3 lint , 0 Dij Ferer 0 from thr tofiv < 0ti tiQ TO WEAK MEN BtUTntns youthful ttio effect tmrt from * ol tarlTddcsr.trMtlnjrwemknrM . lot j manhood , t . I wulMudarftla&bla trealUu ( c li couUUUoi " " " ' " ' A pl B'tl4 mwllcal work I thoiild b * re d by f erj raui wbo U urrnut iul dtblliuted. Addrort 1'roC V. C. 1'OWLKR. Moudu , Coun Browning , King & Co. Meet the Immediate Wants of All Classes With Reliable Clothing of Their Own Manufacture. OUr Mid-Season Prices Throughout every department are made on standard and legitimate goods for the purpose of reducing stock , no jobs run in to create a furor , people know us better. We still have quite a number of Men's Broken Lot Suits , placed on separate counters at $8 , $1O and $12.50 , tOthose who can secure a fit they are real bargains. "You may be' lucky. " They embrace all colors , in sack arid frock. Knee Pant Suits , $2 , $2.50 , $3 , $3. 50 and $4. Omaha mothers know all about the style , trim and quality of our boys' clothing. Boys' Knee Pants , separate , for summer wear , extra qualitywe've got sufficient to supply the demand at 50c each. Shirt Waists for both ladies , misses and boys ; in this de partment we show many novelties , you'Jl find the assortment very large , but the price very small. ' You'll save many a dollar on summer wearing apparel , by keeping a close watch on our big show windows. BROWNING , KING & CO RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , Southwest Corner 15th and -Douglas Sts. ( Money cheerfully refunded when goods do not satisfy. ) ( Send for Ilustrated Catalogue. ) FDR SMLE--MTISTIQ HOMES * Cor. of Cess ( and 28th Sts. , Bl'k South of Creighton College. CLARKE-- : HOUSES , The'Foar Most Artistic Residences in Omaha. Theioho ifotnre entirely out of tlioelnis known nn > | > ocul > tlvu tHilldlnm ni thnjr nro iilntnntl l In cnnatructlun HIU ! oloznnt In t nlili from ntlu to Imuincnt , liotli In the extorlnrqncl Intorlor. TIH'f are built of Mono ho.i-tofuro used only In the mo tHxin | lTu prlvntu lunUlt'iicci ) , lielnic l.ruy Wttrriii"biirK Tills vn- rloty of toua linn pevor boon Uett hpfuru In liuiifo * for sulu In Omtitin or uHowliuro. 'lhutiuiM'9 urn rluh nixl a'rtklni : In apponranco. with bny wliulowunil tlio nnoat iiunllty of Frfuuh nnU or mmcnlnl hurel plnlu plnsa. O.V MOTOII IINKTlio liito-l ) r t nl li Is luxurious rntl Incliulci till minium COIITUII- lonretnrid many luxuries never bolero lurnl h-il In liouaut liullt for snlo 'Ilio wnoil work Is nil of ptiilul dS' n mill rury urlbllj. end la of Mnliouuny. O iciry , Illrth , HuJ nndMilto Oaknnd .Syoamnrc , wllli Iinnl- wooil noon In linll nnd dlnlni ; iooni , In nil nxpoi ti tliuroliuuiiii uru 11 n H | u I Inncioriliuuo wltlitliu lot tuto : without rctnrd to en1 * ! . TJIorl bath rooms mill \0fllltnlo1 * , rk'uunt u is anil clottrlo ftxturln hlffli und Iljiht liniioniont wild tomreto Hour. po tklntr till m nnd rlcttrlu bnllii , nrllstlo woml uinnU'lK. llhu t liurd nnro , cztrn < iuullty plumbing , lo'trn system of homing , Btono w.clk.i , ntatlontiry nn > h tubs In luunilry. Decorations to Suit Purchaser. - - Easy Terms of Payment. I'liiiu and riiotoKrnpli nt the olllro of tlio owner aim builder. H. T. CLARKE , Rooms 19 and 2O Board of Trade OMAHA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. _ . . . . . A IiOI-mBOUGI-1 BROS. . Pi-oprloLors , Omaha , OliOVRR UISAVKas : The ( Iwt to noml nan Ovo teat will pet nn Olillquo 1'onholdor frM < ; u ( x lo.if. ono dozen OolloRO I'otii : a MOVUII loaf , your nuiiio hoaiitlftilly wrlttun On ono do/on visiting cards ; an olulit loaf , thu Mmlnrii Kduuatijr , H monthly , one your frou : a nlno Itiuf , u Holiolnrslilp In tliu colleen fortlio rtununor turin in tha regular cuurso. Miut bo fru.sli mid found ymirHUlf Thu boy or Klrl who noiid * us the host artloln on ttio ' 'Oniuhii Oomrnorojal rollosn'1 by July ijt. will flft u vopv of thu I'niutlciil St4ino iiulior by I' . W. Aluihor thu bt-Ht work on Shorthand , To thu llr-it inullInK us u purf eut our of corn with un odd nuiiibur of row * , will gut two wliolo BroHS of Col U io I'ctuwnrtli fcWO. Bl/MMliU 8U1ICJUU. Onons Moimuy , July fi. and IIIHIH nix vrneks. I HW OUAItTliUH. Will soon ho ri'udy at thu cocnur of IfHh and I'DiiKias ' over Ilos- ton Store. Ituoni for45Jtitudotits. Stuaiu hunt and linen rooms In the west. Wo move lu Jitaw OttASSHB. In Bhorthund and Typewriting tomorrow morning , Como und Join HllOHTIIANI * taught by mull. . Oror TmiMtuduntJioiirollid tliH yeur. Hoard for three hours' work , Kull Term oponu Peiit , Int. Btitdenu nro coming by the noori'H. 1'Ifty studuntt ) plnrud In Mititlon Hlnou I'uli , 1st. : NOHHAL TliltM ( nr tcuuliorx now In notion. Do you want tii Join us/ Von run enter iiny time. OlrcUtawuudMpeoltnuiiof ponmunshli ) froo. Addrosn JlOlllUIOUUII llHOd , Uumha , NcU. tha m r flou , SPECIFIC. FRENCH Uiul iu r > ntiy llml CILTHUJ will . MTOH I > U4har > , . ft Kn A POSITIVE ndpirmtntnt CURE ( or all < Jlm tic7ih yRiNARYpRGANS. Cure whtrt other IreMraonliilli , Full dirictiani nl Ih o eh id4-.i , VON MOHLCO. . bottlt. Pflct , ont dollar. See tlgniturt ol E. U , U,0 U..IJOH . 8MIIL For S le By All Druggists. 1