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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY. MAY 1. 1892-TWENTY PAGES
WEEK OF PRETTY WEDDINGS
Social Skies Brightening as the Days Grow
Long.
MOVEMENTS OF WELL KNOWN PEOPLE
Cotillon nt tlin OnrrHon fnnl 1'nrtlr * mid
JJIrtlidny AfTnlrsVlint tliodny World
1 omul tn Do In Ilio Weak .luat
Knilvd ,
Society braced up a llttln the pnit week ,
Iho cotillon at iho fort , the visitor the ( Hoc
and Dnnjo clubs of the University of Mlclti'
gan nnd sovornl weddings , bualdws a number
of card parties , gave social pcoplo nn oppor
tunity to tiir tholr best clothes. Slnco
Enstor the beau tnondo has bcoti oh , so dull
that ono has often Imagined If such a thing
ns society existed nt all. It Is fair to presume -
sumo that brides and grooms , the pretty
bridesmaids , the haughty ushers , the well
fed pnrsons , the highly paid milliners and
florists each gave thaiilts the past week ac
cording to the benefit , that accrued to him or
bar.
bar.For
For uous mitre ? , wo who nro neither fish
nor lloah nor peed rod herring , neither
proem * nor brides nor niRh priced trades
men tlnd that a superfluity of weddings puts
a check upon all other social nrnoiiltles.
Mora than ever is the f nut apparent that wo
liovo no longer au after Easter season , and
only the presence of the cloth in largo num
bers In our city today save * iho bottom from
dropping out of everything social ,
*
It has become quite a popular fad in east
ern clues to give Sunday afternoon teas.
Wo all know there is a certain quietude per
vading tho. Sabbath , whloh none wish to
Ignore , yet after church there is nothing to
do but drive , which Is not good taste , or
punish ourselves by utter seclusion. It is
not beyond the province of decorous conduct
to keep open house for one's gentlemen friends
on this day. so why not Inaugurate the pretty
custom of being hospitable at this time.
Men nro usually busy all week , aid
touk on Sundays to go to the homo
of the vorv most congenial friend , so
why not plvo thorn an added pleasure , by a
suggestion of homo llfo. in serving them a
light lunch , a fragrant cup of ten , nnd you'vo
no Idea what u blessing in disguise you
bestow upon your bachelor friends who
know not the sweets of doniflstlcity. This
gracious treatment will always roault in n
BUbtloand Indefinable Influence , nnd you
wilt find that you nro Instilling the fund-
nmontnl principles of the love of homo la
some man who aomo day xvill maUo a better
husband for sotno dour girl by this Inltlatlvo
education. Try it girls. Temperance doc
trines arc good , but nothing lirto practical
demonstration of mild beverage- ) dispensed
by the fair hands of n sweet , wlnsomo girl in
dainty egg shell cups , to accomplish that in-
lluonco which ono must possess to achlovo
doslrod results.
*
* *
"I had rather n unique experience the first
year I was In society , " said a San Francisco
Kirl , "for i 'catno out' In Now York , Berlin ,
and afterwards in London ; and lam obliged
to say that I found moro kindliness and real
courtesy in Uunnany than anywhere else ,
although many of the customs struck mo as
very curious. A stranger in oiihor Londoner
or Now York has a hard tlmo of it in society
unless she is exceptionally gifted with beauty
or money ; but in Germany every ono is at
least welcomed with cordiality , and the habit
of universal introductions puts ono at cue's
ease at once. Coming straight from Now
York , where 1 must confess I had boon re
ceived , if not with rudeness at least with the
most uncomplimentary indifference , the con
trast was most striking. The evening
after my arrival I attended a Ilttlo
gathering whore there was some danc
ing and moro conversation , and to my
surprise nnd gratification every man In the
room asked to bo presented to mo. This was
Indeed a pleasant change from New York ,
where I have felt myself forlorn and an alien ,
and I was none the less pleased with the
kindly young ofloors [ to loam that thcso
marks of civility were not personal nt all ,
being merely the usual way of welcoming a
stranger.
"Somo of the Gorman ways , however ,
( truck ii.c , as I have said , as being vary
queer indeed. I never quito became recon
ciled to the habit of hand Kissing. At first
It eave mo quite a shock when , after a din
ner party , the man who took mo in to dinner
escorted me to the door nnd with a low bow
nnd a 'Gospgnote Mahlzolt Gnndlgsto , ' 'A
blessed meal , most gracious one , ' Kissed my
hand. I nm told that this formality is gener
ally omitted now , but several years ago it
was quite universal but the hand kiss
ing still continues I believe for part
ings and greetings , and so on , ad
libitum. A delightful little custom in Ger
many which Is becoming moro or loss preva
lent ever hero now is that instead of havine
supper spread in ono room where everyone
is supposed to go in solemn procession , a
posse of waiters bring in numerous small
tables which ara unfolded ana placed in all
the rooms tor the guests , each ono being ar
ranged comfortably with plates , forks ,
icuivos , etc. In short all that Is needed.
This Is a great impro'omont ever our fashion
of holding our plates in our laps and putting
our champagne glasses on the floor , In Ger
many , by the way , no girl over gets 'stuck'
( horrid word ) , a cirl being returned , to her
chaporonu directly after a dance as a matter
of course. The said dance belongs to the
man who has engaged it , nnd anyone who
bogs for nn 'extra tour' must ask the gentleman -
man , not the lady , which always scorned tome
mo rather odd. "
IIITH mid Oliirk .Murrlaso.
Thursday evening , April 'Jl , nt 8 o'clock ,
occurred the marriage of Miss Sadie Clarif ,
daughter of Mr. aud Mr * . J. W. Clark , to
Mr. John W. Ivors nt the homo of Mr. and
Mrs , .lohn Dale , Ui'11 Park avenue , Hov. G.
W. Brown of Hnnscom Park Methodist
Episcopal church officiating. The bride
looked very pretty in a crown of whlto silk
crepe trimmed with natural pink rose buds.
Miss Emily Foster attended the bride and
Mr. Frank King aotod as best man. After
the ceremony refreshments were served.
The house was very prettily decorated ; the
bridal party standing under n floral bow
and arrow , A largo number of friends
were present nnd many hnndsomo
presents received bore evidence of the high
esteem in which the young pcoplo were hold.
The following is n list of the Invited guests :
Mr. Frank Barker , Saratoga , Wyo. ; Mr. nnd
Mrs. M. K Fohs , Mr , nnd Mrs. J. W. Ivors ,
Miss Itojo Ivors , Mr , Sherman Ivors , Mr.
and Mrs. U. K. Powers , Or. and Mrs. F.
HalleU. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Otis , Mr. and
Mrs 1 , A Footo , Mrs. Martha Powers , Mrs.
A. G. Thornton , Miss Francis Stuart , Miss
Dora Johnnton , Ked Ouk , la. ; Mr , nnd Airs.
L. U. Juquith , Mr. nnd Mrs. Calvin Whit-
comb , Minion , la , ; Mr. und Mrs. Joel Whit-
conib , Mr. and Mrs. John Whllcomb ,
Mr. Walter Whllcomb , Bngloy , la. ;
Kov. and Mrs. J , B , Worrall , Kcottuk , la. ;
Mr , and Mrs. Slider , Corning , la. ; Mr. Carl
Siglcr , Corning. In , ; Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Pelts ,
Mr. and MM. O , Wliltcomb , Mr , Walter H.
Dale , Chicago , 111. ! Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Johiihon , Cincinnati , O. ; Mr * . Charlotte
Johnson , College Hill , O. ; Miss Lucy John
son , Columbus , O. ; Miss Lillian ( illnn , Phil
adelphia. Pa. ; Miss S. E. Eddy , Fort Collins ,
Cole , , Dr. und Mrs. S , H. Way , Mrs. J. H.
Way , Dr. and Mrs. W. E , Scon'oy , Mrs. A. B.
Chapman nnd son , Mr. und Mrs. J. Black-
itono , Kdiikakco , III. ; Mr , and Alrt. A. E.
Uortby , Sheldon , 111 , ; Mr. mid Mrs. A. Itav-
mond. Fondu L.ac , WIs. ; Mrs. A. M , Nog-
Hlo.Watortown , S , D , : Mr. and Mrs. Backus. "
Miss Lu Blackburn , Genoa , Nob. ; Miss Jon-
ola Blackburn. Hastings , Neb. , Miss E.Kane ,
Ishpomlng , Mich. ; Mr. Andrew Dorr ,
Miss Mnry Pulllan. Mr. Henry Fiolncr. Mr.
James Andrews , Alias Eno Clothier , Miss
Josle Smith , Genoa , Nob. ; Air , and Mrs. W.
U. Mason , Mr. nnd Mrs , E. L. Howe , Mr.
and Mrs. G. M. Brown , Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
Kln < j. Dr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Clark , Mr. and
Mr * . F. Phllleo. Mr. and Mrs. C. Casiwoll ,
Mr. and Mrs. Motzel , Mr , and Mrs. UV. .
Mills , Mr. und Mrs. S. M. Lindsay , Mr , and
Mrs. E. ( J. Dill. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chaffoe ,
Mr. and Mrs A. O. Foster , Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Waggoner , Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kennedy ,
Mr , nna Mrs. E. Price , Mr. nud Mrs. W , C.
Blackburn , Mr. uud Mrs. John Dale , Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Dale , Mr. nud Mrs. A. B. Dale , ,
Mr. L. U. Dnle , Mr , F. B. Dale , Miss Laura
nd Martto Dale , Master Paul Dale ,
Mrs. E. P. Lewis. Mrs. li. H. Johnson , Miss
Helen -Johnson , Mr. nud Mrs. J , W. Clark ,
Hiss Eiviso Clark , Mrt , fl , F. Curtis , Miss.cs
Oraco Waeoncr , Grace Packard , Edith Pack
ard , /ndto Packard , Aland Packard , Joslo
Cionch , Emma Uosklo , Joslo Hosklo , Emma
Foster , Anco Cowlcs , NclIIo Frailer , Eva
Frazler , Jennlo Boyle , Hattlo Inrorsol ,
Maud Lnndaryon , Mrs , ICato Cahlll , Flossie
Joh'isoh. Messrs. Hubert JRqulth , Will
Iledjrwlck , John Hodgwlck. Charley Lander-
yon , Kobcrt Lnndcryon , will Stevens , Al
Stevens , A. H. Wagner , F , .1. Klnif , J. C.
Ani3ur on , Jntnos Blackburn , Campbell
Boy'.o , Frank Ingerioll , Miss Ada Landcryon.
Tlin Cotillon lit rorToitmlm.
Socially the event of Iho xvcok nnd the post
Easter period was the cotillon at the garri
son Wednesday evening. The post bop room
was beautifully decorated with flags nnd ttio
stngo temporarily turned Into a rocoptlou
room , where Mrs. General Whonton , srou
to taxo her Icnvo from Omahn , iccclvod the
puosls , assisted by Mrs. Pnrku nnd Mrs.
Worth. Mrs * Whonton wns beautifully cos
tumed In whlto sllK nnu lace ; Mrs , Parke
were a handsome gown of sapphire blue silk
covered with black lace ; Mrs. Worth was
charming In a gown of yellow sllK , cnlraltio ,
trimmed with point d'alencon laco.
Later the favor tables were presided
over by Mrs. Who'Uon , Mrs. Pnrko ,
Mrs. Wright aud Mr . Fox. Under
the Inspiring strains of the Second tlcgitnent
band , Lieutenant Plpur .lead the gcrmiin ,
Droving himself n most experienced director
of the cotillion , six dlroot and tnreo Indirect
ilgurcs being danced. Among ihoso who
danced were : General nnd Mr . Brooke ,
Major nnd Mrs. Worth , Captain and Mrs.
Sponccr , Mrs. Dr. Brown , Captain Osgood ,
Captain Crowdor , Captain Turner , Lleuton-
ant and Mrs. Aborcromblo , Lieutenant and
Mrs. Pickering , Lieutenant nnd Mrs , Vuu
Lieu , Llouteuaiit i.nd MM. Webster , Mrs.
Ulcks , MM. Spencer. Lieutenant and Alra.
Mnllorv , Captain und Mrs. Dornpsey.Cautaln
'
Ktnzlo , Lieutenant nnd MM. Plpur. M'lssts
Waring , Nightingale , Hourdmnn , lliilllday ,
Cretghtoti. Osgood , Swltlng , McCllutock ,
Ooiuic , Wnkoloy , McCora. Curtis , McClel
land , Bacho. Messrs. McDougnl , Hutu ,
Bnldrldgo , Doauo , Gulou , Whitman , Hlnes ,
Bookmtilor , Powell , Arrawsmlth , Host ,
White , Heed , Jordan , Patrick , Bacho. Wil
son , Berlin , Lieutenant Wilson , Wrlijht ,
The Daly mill Mount \ViMldmg.
Ono of the prettiest early sprlug weddings
took place Thursday morning at St. IJarua-
bas1 church , the contracting parties being
Mr. Joseph Daly and Miss Bottle C. Mount ,
two of Omaha's most popular young folk ? .
Precisely at 8 o'clock the bridal party walked
up the alslo to the delightful strains or the
wedding march from "Lohengrin , " pluyod
by Mr. East. The services were of the most
impressive nature. After the benediction
the brldo and groom received commun
ion. Huv. Father Williams , assisted
by Dean Gardner , then performed the mar-
rmco ceremony Kuthwal McEwon , nn S-
year-old nephew of the brldo , acted as boat
man. The bride were n nnvy blue SIK trav
eling dross aud curried n boautltul bcquctof
white roses. The church wns beautifully
decorated for the occasion ; the nltnr
was ouo mass of burning tapers
nnd sweet smelling' flowers , annun
ciation lilies being In the predominance.
The choir wasuudertho direction of Mr.
East , nud rendered Kobal's wedding hymn
und the communion service from Woodward.
The church wns crowded to Its utmost ca
pacity by the relatives and mends of tbe
brldo and proom. After the ceremony an
impromptu reception was hold in the rectory ,
nnd nt 9 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Daly left over
the Missouri Pacific for nn extended trio
through the southern states and Mexico.
rnrowoll from tlio Officers.
Thursday morning Iho oflicors of the Second
end United States Infantry presented their
late colonel , now brigadier general , Frank
Wheaton , with a silver punch bowl as n
memorial of their regard for him as a soldier.
a friend and a man. Shortly after guard
mounting the band look up its position in
front of General Whoaton'squarters und im
mediately afterwards the officers of the ropi-
ment in full uniform tiled out of the head
quarters budding ana proceeded to the gen-
oral's houso. Thov wore mot at the door by
General and Mra. Wheaton. The house was
crowded with the ladles of the garrison nnd
their cuests. After the handshakings aud
congratulations had somewhat subsided ,
Major Worth , Second infantry , addressed
the general as follows : "General ,
1 have boon requested by thy
ofllcers of the regiment to present -
sent this punch bowl to you as a token of
thnir regard and uilcction. Kcgrettlng , as
wo do , the separation nftur so many years of
service together , wo at the same time are de
lighted that your service has ut last boon
recognized by your promotion to bo a briga
dier general. Wo wist ) you health and hno-
pir.css in your now command. I , lor one ,
general , fool sure that if any of the old Second
end should ever como near your now head
quarters , tais punch bowl will bo kept well
111 led.1
General Wbeaton , who wan much over
come , apoko briefly in reply , staling that it
was Impossible for him to express his thanks
or feelings on such an occasion , but that bo
would writu the ofllcors in the near future
and was confident that they understood why
ho could not reply at such a time.
The punch bowl is an exceedingly hand *
some piece of repousso silver , engraved as
follows :
FRANK WIIBATON.
From the Officers of the Second II. S.
Infantry
April 18 , 1892.
Among thojo present were Colonel nnd
Mrs. Pnrko , Major nnd Mrs. Worth. Cuptnin
and Mrs. Kollur , Captain and Mrs. Dompbcv ,
Captain and Mrs. Waring. Miss Waring ,
Lieutenant and Mrs. Webster , Captain aud
Mrs. Sarsoii , Mrs. Porter , Miss McClelland ,
Captain und Mrs. Ullo , Lieutenant und Airs.
Pickering , Lieutenant und M s. Mallory ,
Lioulenunt Piper und Mrs. Piper , Dr. and
Mrs. Halllduy , Miss Hallulay. Dr. and Mrs.
Spencer , Mrs. Wicks , Mrs. Spencer , Major
nnd Mrs. Worth. Mrs > . Andrews' . Miss Night
ingale , Miss Boardman , Mrs. Fox , Captain
Klnzle , Miss Swit/lir. Lloulununt. Arri-
smith , Lleutonnnt Whitman , Lieutenant
Wiight , Lieutenants Bookmillcr , Wilklns ,
Powell , lllnos , Mr. Boyle of ICeurnoy , Cap
tain nnd Mrs. Turner , Lieutenant and Mrs.
Van Llow.
C'nlnliriitoil I In:1 Illrtliduy.
Janet Eunice Iloirers , daughter of Mr. and
Mrs , Tom Itogor.i , oolobrntod her tenth anni
versary Thursday from to 8 p. ra. nt her
homo , ll'M Park avenue. AU .sorts of games
were played nnd the Ilttlo pcoplo had u very
happy and thoroughly cnjoyublo tlmo. AftoV
games uatno danolng to the music of the
Mandolin club , which added not a llttln to
iho pleasure of the occasion. Mr.i , Kovor.s
was assiduous in assisting her daughter to
properly entertain the guests who were ;
Mabel Hudson , Cecilia Fin-roll. Fanny Cole ,
Louise Motz , Helen Cutty. Mildred Lomax ,
Anna Shivorielr , Bessiu Cooley , Ella May
Brown , ICtlzaboth MrConnoll , Ethel Wlli-ox ,
Marion Council , Ilnrcl Connell , Janet Taylor ,
Adele Mooros , Josophlno Drake , Clarem-o
Thurston , Louis Nash , Fred Nnsh. Ned Wil
liams , Danny Duniiu , Vernon Lee , Oilln
Mackey , Loren Drake , Guorgo Prltchot ,
L.iwronco Guylor , Fred Hamilton , Grace
Thurston , Jean Thurston , Lily Bamford ,
Hortanso Clark , Mary McShano , Joiun o
U'akellcld , Essie 1 ionise , Lulu Boyd ,
liesslo Boyd , Bcssio BraUy , Blanch
Kbtnbrook. Murgucrlto Pritchott. Munso
Taylor , Minnie tJchrotor , Lily Moore ,
Heed Hancliott , Arthur Hartman , Hurry
Carter , Hobort Morse , Lee McShano , Chnrlcn
MorsniMi , Curtis Lu ? , Janios Godfrey , Hey
Wood. Charles Sulvorick , Billy Shivcrtck ,
Lulu Poycko , Mnno CofTmun. Koso Coffmnn.
HipoIIanchutt , KutliunmiO'Donuhoo , Mnbc !
Carter. Gertrude Goodrich , Florence Gilmore -
more , Margurot Wood , Mamlo Holilrceo ,
Bcsdie Holdrcco , Grace Tayjor , Myrn Wood ,
Louise Miles , Wolr CafTman , Edwin Gilmore ,
Louis Claric , Jean Whinnery , Hohert Mors-
man , Hobert Lee , Harvey Clayton , Max Coo ,
Dean Cady , Hex Morohouse.
intitrtiilii4 : > il l > y'riuTTFT'rleiicU.
Last Tuesday nvoulni ; at the homo of Mr ,
and Mrs. J , J , Epeuolor , 40 JI Izard street ,
the young ladies of the J , U , G , Leap Year
club ngaln ontortalned their gentlemen
friends. It was the last party of the season
nnd thoyouiif { ladles spared no-pains to maUu
it a great success and for which they dcsorvo
a great dual of credit.
The tuterlor of the house was boitutlful ! ;
decorated with flowers. In ono corner of the *
drawing room stood a feunullful cut plnss
punch bowl embedded in smllax and roses
from which delicious lemonade wai served
during the evening , There were nlno
tables , Mr , F. M. Doach won iho gentle
man's first prize , an elegant silver
paper kutfo. Miss Hattlo Epoctotor won luo
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a < ies' ! first prize , a beautiful hand-painted
cbhm cup and saucer. Alter the Barrio ro-
rroshinoiits wory served aud the remainder
of the oveniiiK spent in dancing Those
iresent wore : Misses tVarintr , 1'armnr ,
Ambrose , Foster , Stevens. Einma .fones ,
liva Jones. BromB , Klttio Eponoter , Selma
Eponeter , Lena Seaton. Anna oeaton , Van
Horn , McCuraber , Avers , D.il.y Wood , Cora
Wood , Peroio Stuart , Barlha Stuart. Mossi-a.
li. Hodendare , H. Taylor. BrocUman , F.
Paliner , W. L. Jones , G. F. Eponeter , E.
lolmson. Knuusc , Buach , Youst. L. Jonos.
Bovollo , FuUnaer. Bert Suepard , Gulor ,
Sliinn , Scnaeffor , Vickers , Oasper , Bert
Porterfiold.
A licautlliil April Wedding.
Ono ot most notable events of the pist-
Lenten season was the marriage of Mr. J. Hail
Howell , the son of S. J. Howell , the well
known coal merchant of Omaha , to Mis-5 Hat
tlo Vaughnn , the daughter of Mr. WllHatn
Vjuptmn , formerly of Montreal
Long bofuro iho hour appointed for the
cordmony the besiutlful church of All Snlnts
was tilled with a biilliaut company of friends
of both parties , Windsor place especially ,
the homo of the bridal pair , attending en
I11OS30.
A tow minutes past the hour the low , soft
brcathiuK tonns of the organ changed to n
trlumnnul strain as the Volvos of the boy
oholr were hoard in the dlstance.sinKintr fora
processional the marriatru hymn of the ser
vice. Immediately lollowiiiK the choir and
the rector came the bridal party , the tiiher.s ,
Messrs. Georfro Vaushun and Horace W.
Henderson leading. Ttioy were followed by
tlio bride's iLulds , Miss Marion ilundorson ,
in pale blue , and Lou Hundorrion , In cream
colored mull , each carryingbunchoj of lovely
plnlc rosos. After these uamo the maid of
honor , Miss Uwomlolino I'jvans.alsom cream
silk mull , iicnrliiu a couijuet of exquisite
cream roses.
The brltlo , a beautiful blonde , followed ,
leaning upon the nrm of her father , aud Mrs.
VauKhan. escorted by Ir. Taylor , ono of tlio
ushoM , closed the orocossion. The groom ,
attended by bis best man , Mr. Will Vau han ,
stnppcd to the altar and the Huv. Mr.
Macltay performed the solemn and impres
sive marriage survlco of the UpUcopal
churoh. The brldo were a heavy white sillr ,
untrainc , nnd In her hand she carried a whlto
prayer book.
A reception at tbo homo of the bride's
parents followed , and for two hours the par
lors wera thronccd with guests. Kofresh-
monti were servnd by a well known catoror.
The bride and groom wens the recipients of
numerous costlv and beautiful presents
After congratulation * and hearty good
wishes the happy pair , amid a showar of
rice , departed for a tour in the oast. They
will bo ut homo tn their friends nftor Juno 1
nt their now residence on Thirty-aixlli
street.
Amone thosu present at the reception
worui Kov. and Mrs. Maokay , Mr. and Mr.s.
Ponncll , Mr. nm ! .Ml' ? , Mirshall , Judge and
Mrs. Langdon , Mr. nnd Mr * . 1C. Howctl , Mr.
ana Airs. Jos , Mpgu.it h , Pr , und Mra. Hen-
der.son , Mr. and Mis. MooonoyMr. nnd Mrs.
Bangs , Mr. and Mrs , HHSS , Mr. and Mrs.
Evans , Mr. nnd Mrs. McCov , Mr , nnd Mrs.
Kroldlor , Mr. and Mrs. Holdon , Mr. and
Mrs. Motcalf , Mr. nnd Mrs. Blackburn ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dill. Mr. and MM ,
] 'ricc < , Mr , and Mrs. F. Chirk ,
Mrs. J. L. Stone , Mrs. Sarah K. Pratt , Mrs.
JMontmoroncy , Mrs. Willard , Mrs , J. liar-
, low Koi-nolds , Mrs. W. P. Campbell , Mrs.
C. W , Canllold , Mis. S. B. Brunei- , Mrs , V.
O. Megeath , Misses Bella Howell , Amy
Howell , Edna Hoivell , Faunlo i'ratt , Huso
Lane , Susie Hun teen , Kdlth Waterman ,
( Jraco Vandorvoort , NollloUundull.Charlntto
Waterman , Myra McClelland , Edna William * ,
ilajorlo Montmoroncy , Ada AI. Stone , Lillian
Bruner , Katharine Drake , Florence Wlllnrd ,
Abulo I Holmes , Sadie Kcllv , Emllv Foster ,
Elva Fisher , Blanche Van liureti , Hclon H.
Van liuren , Lillian Mackuy , Mcjurs. Wil-
lard , fciwollzer , Mogoath , H. W. llowell , Mel-
H. Hourncr , Jumes C Boylo. 10. U. U roc lie ,
W. S. Stone , D. H. Haitie.
Dlnril III" C'ollcKliuis.
. Tuesday evening was ijulto n red-lettor
event in the history of the resident alumni
of the Michigan university duu to the visit
of too Ciloo and Baujo club ot their alma
matur. After the concert of the club at Ex
position hull the visiting collogluns and their
friends \\ori > entertained at the Omaha club
by the uiumni and a nutiibur of well known
coUopu men. Luncheon was nerved tn the
inumut'rs of the two clubs , und after
wards came songs and college airs
until \ midnight , when the Ann Arbor
bovs | loft on their special tram for
Kansas ] City. Among tuoso whn nssistnd in
entertaining them were : Mr. E. M. Mora-
man | , piosidcnt of the Paollio Express com
pany. who-.o sou is in Ann Arbor nt present ;
Mr. C. E. Yost , president of the Telonhono
companv. who graduated from the Univor-
sltv of Mionigan , as ho expressed it "before
thesB kills were born , " in other words in 'flit
Mr. Robert Patrick and Mr. John Patrick ,
under whoso direction the feast was spread ,
assisted by Mr. Frank Hamilton of the club.
There wore nlso Messrs Nothorton Hall ,
Crofoot. Lander , Cliipp , Flschor.Wlll Doauo ,
Gulou. L. P. Funkhousor , Wilson. Baxter ,
F. L. Weaver. Dr. Crummer. Dr. Bailay , W.
M. Gilder , E. StoDger , .f. JJ , Shcoan and J.
W. Houdcr.
Tlio Itrlfif mid Scott N'uptlaln.
At the residence of the bride's parents ,
l. > 12 Douglas street , the marriage of Mlas
Helen Scott to Winfred A. Krieg was solemn-
ucd nt half-past 7 , Her. Mr. Crane
officiating. Only the intimate friends of the
family were invited to witness the wedding.
The brldo was gowned In a lieavv white boil-
fordcord silk trimmed daintily in lace nnd
carried a bountiful bouquet of bridal roses.
Immediately after the ceremony and con
gratulations were ever an elaborate supper
was served in the dining room , tbo pretty
brldo cutting nor own wedding cnko. The
presents were numerous nnd handsome , con
spicuous nmnig thorn being a silver tea sur
vlco.
vlco.Tno
Tno newly married cnuplo loft on the Hur-
lincton Fiver for a couple of wcolcs sight
seeing in Chicago , nftor which they will re
turn to Omaha.
Miivouit'iits Unround 'I'Jirri * .
Mr. Nothorton Hall returned Tuesday.
Mr. Clitford Smith 1ms returned from Cali
fornia.
Miss Nash arrived homo from St. Louis on
Tuesday.
Mr. Augustus ICountza arrived homo on
Thursday.
Judge Lee S. Estollo has returned from
Now York.
Miss Orchard baa fully recovered from her
recent illness.
Mrs. Lynian Richardson returns today
from the south.
Miss Simpson is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Garno'iu ,
Mi's. Dompsov of Fort Omaha has returned
from Philadelphia.
Major McCIlntock arrived in Omaha from
Oklahoma last wectf.1 '
Major Bciilmm lotuincd from Hot Springs ,
Ark. , on Wednesday.
Colonel Hughes bus tauon apartments nt
the Bachelor QunrLcrs , ,
Lieutenant and Mrs. Truitt loft for Kin.
porla , Kan. , last nlgliU ,
Mrs. W , B. Stouo. of Chicago Is visiting
her sister , Mrs. H. B. I'onttio.
Mrs , S. D. Haruainw went to Now York
Monday to bo nbsTi't'tliree wenks.
Mr. and Mrs. M. ( j.-i'orklns ' have removed
from Council IJIuflrf'tf'1110 | Nelson street.
Miss English expect ? , to leave tbo last of
this week for Her hog jjiii Columbus , Ohio.
Mra. McMlllun Ie4ro > this evening for CaU
ifornia , where she will-spend too summer ,
Dw. J. A. and CieoiV" Koeder left for Chicago
cage to take a post giMduato courjo in modi-
cino. PI in.
Miss Marklinm of Si Louis will bo the
guoit of Miss Mary Poppluion during this
mouth ,
Mr. and MrV , H. Morris hava taken
Mr. Mcduy's house on Park avenue for the
summer ,
Mrs. Harold F , Saylc.s and daughter ar
rived yesterday iUMoud | two weeks with Mr.
and AIM. Casper Yost.
Mr. Ed Suainp. train dispatcher of tbo St.
Paul , and hit wife , are viting ! Mr. Shnmp1 *
mother , Mrs. A. Boardsley of this city.
Mrs. Victor Caldwull went cast Monday to
meet Air. Caluwcll on hU ruturn from
aoroad. They uro expocu'd about the 1 Ith ,
Mrs. Hunting mid Mn , Arthur Hunting
of Newton , Mass. , who nave ULVII tlio guests
of Mr. aud Mr * . A. B. Smith will leave to-
duy.
duy.Mr.
Mr. William Gleasoti of Syracuse , N. Y. ,
father of Mrs. Irving F. Baxter of thi city ,
arrived In Omaha yc terduy to attend the
Maltiudlft conference.
Mr. and Mis. Kllpatrick aud daughter
leave Omaha for New York , May 20 , from
wneco they sail for Europe by steamship
Frlsland , May 23.
The engagement is announced of Miss
Edith Hobart of North Villa , Mount Vornor. .
N. Y. , to Mr. E' . II. Uobertsou , formerly of
Brooklyn , now of Omiiha.
Miss Emma Meedol , n society young belle
of Columbus , Nob. , has returned home after
u very pleasant visit of two wcoits with
friends and relatives.
Mrs. T. G. Sanders , who has been "visiting
her husband In Council Bluffs , has returned
to her homo in Canada. Mr. Sanders nlso
intends to return there soon.
Mra CurtlssTurner , Mr. Harrv Carton and
Mr. Caldwell Hamilton loft last'oveninp for
Now Yorx and will sail cm the Umbrianoxt
Saturday for their summer outing In Europe.
The Lyceum club will give a May party on
Monday evening at Lyceum bull at Twei.ty-
fourth street and the Elkhorn railway
tracus. Louis Littlofleld is master of core-
monies.
Air. Benjamin Smith and AIiss Smith re
turned to Omaha Sunday and aront thoAlod-
ison. .Mrs. Smith spent Sunday as the guest
of her sister at Lincoln , arriving in Omahu
Alondav noon.
Air. Hcjury A. Taylor of Omaha made n
great hit in the society circles of Council
Bluffs Alondny Rvening nsCluudoAlelnottoin
"Tho Lady of Lvons , " with Aliss Edwards
of Chicago < is > Pauline.
There arj many in Omaha and at Fort
Omaha who will miss the cenial fnco of
Lieutenant Powell when ho takes his dopart-
urn for his now post , ilo is to bo on General
Whcaton's staff.
Alnjor Paddock takes a party to Oalltorula
in a special car In the near futuro. Airs.
Pnddoci : , Air. ami Alr-s. Lynian Klcliardson ,
AIiss Summers , nnd Air. A. U. Wyman ate
among thnso who will go.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Shrivor of Joloytown ,
Pa. , nro In the city for the purpose of visit
ing their bon , Air. W. G. Shriver nnd taking
in the Alothoilist Episcopal conference.
Airs. Corinno AJooro-Lawson , the .soprano ,
will give a song recital under the auspices of
the Uadles1 Musical society May 111 at trio
Lininger gallery. This will bir the llnal ro-
citul of the Ladies' Aluslcal society for this
season.
Allss Llzzlo Gerber , n pleasant and charmIng -
Ing young lady of Columbus , Nob. , Is visitIng -
Ing friends and old assoclatios in Omaha and
during her stay is tno guest of Airs. Bernard
Kolators , lllli North Eighteenth streot.
The Friends Social club will give n Alay
party Thursday evening , Alay ! > , at Wash
ington hall. The commlltoo having iho ar
rangements In chnr o is composed of Geortio
1Grigg , A. C. Kuglo , W. E. Stocuham and
J. / . lllssom.
Wednoiday oveningsomo fifteen or twenty
couples , friends of Alias Melson gathered at
her hout > olUO South Twenty-seventh streetln
honor of her ruturn after an absence of three
months nnd had a very enjoyable time ,
Tnuy danced , played cards und partook of
lofrcshments.
Mr. Walter B. Wilklns , whllo In Denver
last Sundav , saug ut St. Mark's Episcopal
church , "if with All Your Hearts'1 and in
consi-quonco bud two church positions
offered him within twenty-four hour4 , either
ono paying twlco ns much ub his picsout
salary with Trinity ,
Itathbuu's business oollogo hun lately re
moved to Goodrich hall , coruor Twenty-
fourth and Hamilton streets , and In honor of
the occasion tliu students und ox-students
held a social and banquet on Friday evening ,
April -2. About ! MO were present , many
coming from a distance. A very ouloyablo
time was had.
Airs. Ducho entertained delightfully on
Thursday. The o present woros Alra. John
Brooke. "Alra. Wheaton , Airs. Ayrcs , Airs.
Fox , Airs. Benhom , Airs , Worth , Mrs. Andrews -
drews , Mr.s. Sboridan. MM. Dale , Airs.
Sumniora , Miss Summers , Aim , Wordcn ,
Airs. Piper , Airs. Spencer , Alra. Bradley ,
Mrs. Parko and MM. Bird ,
Air. and Aln. Baron W. Klloy loft yester
day for Now York preparatory to sall-ng
unit Wednesday for Liverpool on the steam
ship City of i'flris , Mr. Kitey having been
called to his homo in LoamliiKton spa ,
County Warwickshire , England , on account
of the serious illuoss of hli fathor. Mr. and
Mr.s Kiloy will b. ) tone aliou' , three months.
t Alls. J. T. Cl rk , Aliss May Agnes Clark
a no ; Air. H. B. Itono ) will given concert , at
iho First Congregational church Tuesday
evening. AIM. Clark and bar daughter , Aliss
Clark , arc wull Unuwn to Ouiubu people , buv-
Men's Sox.
Finn sonmloss fnst blnok , Ific pivir.
hnportud IVouoh double heel ntul
totSi * > c.
Vine I'Vottch cotton , link slUtih , U3o
pair.
llonvy Knitted cotton aox , sonmlcsg ,
lOL-pnir.
Kino joatnlcss" " biilbrlnnan sox 12iu
pair.
Men's ' Neglige Shirts.
Kanoy dninots o'1 ' zephyr cloth , COO'
I-'n.st blade Kngllsh natino , 31.
l''aiicy Maih'jis cloth , Jl ,
A Car Load of
Hassocks ,
All Ne\v. \
Brussels , Velvets and
Moquots.
New Shapes.
3Bc Each.
Mattings for the Many.
Specially attractive prices for this
\veolc on now mattings , now carpetsnow
ruus , now linoleums , now art squares
and druRgotta.
Send mail orders. It is as safe
and as pleasant to shop hy mail
as to visit our store in person.
Try it.
ing made this their home in former years.
Now they are of Chicago aud well iinown in
tlio art life of the city bv tbo unsaltcd sea.
Air. tlonov Is the orgaalst and choirmaster
of Grace Episcopal church.
In honor of Aliss English , AIiss Hime ;
bnugh and Miss Silloway entertained at din
ner on Tuesday evening. The tublo was all
in white , being strewn with whlto roses ,
A tall operguo filled with the sumo llowors
ornamented the center. The guests were :
Aliss Doauo , AIiss Balcb , AIiss Thede Balch ,
Air. KediCK , Mr. Chatham Ilodlck , Air. Hu
bert Cook , Air. Arthur Gulou , Air. Ueod.
In honor of AIiss Boss of St. Joseph AIiss
Kountzn gave an Informal luncheon on Sat
urday at Forest Hill. The table was all in
white , with n largo center piece of Easter
lilies. At each plalo were bunches of lilies
of the valley ana hyacinths tied with a gold
braid , which wera retained by tbo. guests as
souvenirs. Those present were Miss Yost ,
AIiss Brown , Miss Alary Pouploton , Allss
Sherwood , Allss Conolauii , Miss Anna Mil-
lard.
lard.Air.
Air. nnd Airs. O. H. Curtis celebrated their
wooden weddlug Wednesday evening with a
high li''o party. The tnble * and partners
woio discovered with the aid of hand painted
clothespins and refreshments were served on
woodenvnire. The tii'it prizes were awarded
to Airs. L. D. Fowler , a hand painted placque ,
nnd Mrs. West , a wnodoti pall artistically
adorned. Air. C. F. Wollcr and Air. 11. E.
Cole captureu tbo second pri/.os , n paper
Itnifu nnd a donkoy's ' head painted on a shin
gle doc-orated with ribbons.
In honorof Airs. Andrews Mrs. Ayrcs gave
ono of the prettiest luncheons of the post-
lenten season Thursday. The table was all
in yellow with bands of broad moire ribbon ,
ending with huuo bows and bunches of jon
quils. Upon a center piece , embroidered in
yellow nnd white , stood n boivl of jonquils
and maiden hair furn , and ever the whole
candelabra , yellow shaded , shed softest light.
The guests wore Mrs. Worth , Alra. Btooke ,
Airs. Sheridan , Airs. Giiford , AIM. Hussey ,
Airs. Wordon and Mrs. Dalo.
Alisn Mary Poppleton , in honor of Mr.
Haitil > iin ( "Jl U. of M. ) , gave a pretty supper
on Tuc.sduy evening at Elizabeth Place. Tbo
table was made dnluty with la Franco lese *
and an cxqulslto contcrpicco of American
beuutie" . After supper the guests had
music und later occupied n box at Exposition
ball ( luring Iho performance of thu Ann Ar-
uor Glee and Banjo clubs. Mr. iiathbun
wns formerly president of the Glee club , nnd
is a thorough musician. Thoie present were
Allss Lemist , Miss Brown , Air. Hotirv Wy
man , Air. Curtiss Turner , Air. Not Hull , Air.
John Brown
"Tulu , " ono of AIiss Furnlsii' ' clover farce
conmdioH , will bu givou ut tbo post theater
next Saturday evening for lhn benefit of a
poor old parishioner of Trinity parish ,
"Undo Hilly , " who Is passing bis last days
at the Home for the Aged and inllrm. The
play Is given Under the direction of Airs.
General Wheaton , who will play onu of tbo
female parts. Airs , W , G. Spencer , a very
clover amateur , will play the ililu role , whllo
Airs. WlcK.s , another bright young woman ,
will play the other fntnalc part. Lieutenants
Wright. Whitman , Piper nnd Pickering toke
the male characters. It is extremely bright
nud pretty and a host of pcoplo ought to go
out from town to assist so worthy u cause.
Air. and Airs , Slaughter gave two high
live parlies during tbo week , with the fol
lowing list of guosU at both outer-
lainmonu. Alondny evening : Air. and AIM.
Gibson , Mr. and Airs. Fowler , Air. and Airs.
Wellcr , Mr. and Airs. L > on , Air. and MM.
Charles Brink , Air. and Mrs , Fawcotl , Air.
and Airs. Baker , Judge nnd Airs. Alacombor ,
Mr. nnd Mw. Van Court. Air. Alorcor , MM.
W. Fisher of Qulnoy , III. , ctrid Aim. W. B.
\Vhoplor , of Lincoln , Neb. Thursday even
ing : Air. and AIM. Hector , Air. and Airs.
Blum , Air. and Mrs. Joslyn. Judge and Airs.
Bowman , General und Airs. Uonnls , Air , nnd
Airs , Altnuhun , Judge and Airs. Bradley. Dr.
nnu Airs. Crummer , Air , and Airs. ICnut , Miss
Jewel AlcCuno , Mlis Harris of Denver and
Mr. Will AlcCuno.
Sin honor of Airs. G. G. Cooley , who will
leave with tier husband shortly for Houston ,
Tex. , whore Mr. Cooley will represent tbo
American Loan and Trust compuny , Airs. O ,
.M. Carl or gave a pretty yellow and whlto
luncheon .Friday. A number of AIM. Cooley'a
friends from A'hland , her old ucmo , aa It
waj also the honiu of Airs. L'ortci , were prus-
ont ut the feast and the iiftornoon was de
lightfully spent in recalling old associations
and old memories. There were present MM.
Scott , Airs. Scott , Jr. , Airs. Lumuroux , Air * .
Pullou , Mrs. Pickott , .Alra. Folej , Alra.
AInns old , Airs. Dunbar , Airs. Dcon. Airs.
Woodbrid o of Ashland and Airs. Noxvt.
Barkalow , Airs. Philip Potter , Airs. I'owoll
aud All's. Dr. Clarke.
Imperfect vision duo to optical defect1)
fully corrected , gltisson uiiulo to correct
it by n sulontillo und practical opticinn.
Alee ifc 1'oufold Co , , 1st door south K O.
jini : < iiia a * ' Tin :
Flossie , who Is doing bor first year in
school , albiotshs is a very bright child , came
in the other oyoulng and' begun catechising
bar mother , says the Datrolt Free Press.
"Alaraiu1 ! she inquired , "Is there any
body in h'story ' uamed Tiraon Tydol"
"I've hoard of such a name as Timon , "
ventured the mother doubtfully.
"Was limen a man or a woman ! "
"A man , If I remember correctly. "
"I gucsti that must bo the same ono , then. "
By ibis time the mother was quita curious.
"Why do you-thluk so , when you know so
Ilttlo about ill" she queried.
"Woll , " responded Flosslowithconlldenco ,
"the teacher said today that Timon Tydo
waits for no man , and 1 didn't think It could
be a woman.1
*
Two newsboys stopped in front of a paintIng -
Ing which represented a chubby momuor of
the fraternity bouted on the curbitono hold
ing aloft a ncelod banana.
" 'Xain't like , " said the first boy.
"Sho , you don't know that kid , " chimed
tbo other.
"I moan 'taint like one of the sang. "
"What's the matter it aln'tf"
"Did you over see ono of 'em that would
give the gang u dare wld u real big bonanv
Ikodntf"
"Naw. Uo'd tiin mobbou. "
And the voung critics walked off know
ingly without another look at the picture.
*
Ho was looking at some gaudily dvcd Eas
ter eggs displayed inn shop window. At
last ho put his Uionght-i ID words.
"Uront bcott , Alammy , " said ho , "what
color does yos'poso dom chickens would or
bin of doy bad or hatched ) "
*
Alatnma Can you pusa mo the cake , dearl
Llttlo Dear I links you's had all 'at Is
deed for you.
Alammn How do you know !
Llltlo Dear I don't know ; I only fink ,
like you do when 1 wants linp.s.
"My .son , " said the kindly old gentleman ,
" 1 hope you do not chow tobacco. "
"Course 1 does , " was the answer , "I a'lnt
learned to swallur It whole yet. "
"My father's nn Odd Follow I" Uonstod a
little boy. "My dither's a Frca Alusoiil" re
plied the other , "an1 that's higher , for tbo
hod follows wall on thu masons. "
Dr Illrnuy curo.i cuuirrh. OKR bulj ; .
H 'N it Mur In III * I , ( no.
L , H. Baker , fnmlllaily known as
"Franchy , " was arrested yesterday on gen
eral principles. Ho is a mombur of IL gang
\vhlcb some time ago furnli > hnd a iruod deal
of material for tbe police court roportura , At
that tlmo a man named Barnum and unoihor
who claimed to bo nn omploo of Barkalow
Bros , wera urrcxled whllo In possei-don of
letters and papers exposing a systematic
confidence schema covering u large portion
of thu western statos.
They were "shell inon" and tbo like nnd
had connected with them a ! Kl = Mason , u
member of the Knights of Labor , the
Knlahls of Pythias and other booiotius ,
whoso business It was to lix thu town * KU
t ttat arrests should b < i few and there fcohly
prosecuted. They bad loner * end receipts
from chorlffa , mayor * und otbnr nflloiali
which abundantly proved how effectually a
n umber of to wux had ueon "fixed. "
"Fronobv , " whoit u diminutive and in-
offensivti spticin.en nf humanity , was u shell
operator and is reputed to bu ono of the most
imiailc In bis line In the country.
DaWltt's BaMaparilla destroy * such pot-
nous M jcrofnln , skin disease , oozt'ma. rhou-
matlaui. Hi timely usosuvcs many liven.
llmslramton Hepublloan : A "hari.iloii
crunk" It une thai rum tlio crJiidklunn liv
lhi > iild or u bo/ . It In not uuhjcut tu viol , u' '
tuins.