THE OMAHA DAILY 1WE : SUNDAY , MAY lo , 1892-SIXTEKN PAGES. SOCIETY IN MAY TIME Dull Daja Among the Followers of Social Lifn and Foshiou. PROMISES FOR THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE t > r. nnd Mm. .1. T. Klnnlrr Cfllohrnto Tholr Hll\or AnnUnnmry Mm. Carter JI e n Dinner .Movements Horn mid There. TwentT-flvo year * HiM-rled ! It is not vouchsafed every husband nnU wlfo to celo- bnxto tholr silver nnnlvorsnry , but Dr. nna MM. .1. T. Kltisler gathered about tliom n lioil of warm frlonas lnit ovoiilnc to Join In llirlr colobrntlon of n quarter ot a century of Hi&rrlcd ilfu. Tholr very beautiful liomu at U'wonty-flrst and Hlnnoy struoti In Kountzc pinco was exquisitely tlocorutcd with How- lutlma and smilax In honor of the event , \vliilo ever all pnrtl-colorod llnbts shone on men and women well known In the social , business and professional Ufa of Om.ihn. There uasawut hlanltol upon the world without , while within the ntmos- jihcro was perfumed with the scant of llllus , carnations marfiuerotcs and roses and bright fnccs told bow much they were enjoying the In the lintlwny , which Is til most , square , finely arranged as to light , n tnll palm tree stood holding outlU inviting nrms whluh inndoresilient etchings upon iho bncugromid of gray wall forming the stair caso. To the right of the entrance Is iho drawing room , In which Dr. nnd Mrs. Kinslor , Miss Kinslor , -Miss Moronoy , assisted by Mr. nnd Mrs J. U. ( illmoro , Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Smith , Mr. ana 1 Mrs. K. C. Gushing , Mr. nud Mrs. John F. Ooad , rocclvod. The room Is prettily doco- I Atod In gray with n silver frlczo , a mnlioy- cny mnntcl giving n touch of color to Iho pnrtmont that Is very restful. There were flowers In thu recesses and on the mnulol , nnd wli'i soft gray cut-pot piosontcd n per fect iiitttiro of a tin do ccicla apartment. Mrs. Klnslcr , n flno looking woman , were , her wedding gn\vn of n , quarter of n century nco , n light blue slllt trimmed with silver " fntrnlno. Miss Kinslor , who onjovcd the ontortatn- inont from two standpoints , , the colobrntlon of ' " "j parents' silver woddlng nnd her formal introduction into OmHha society , was iirottlly costumed In wlilto- silk crepe trimmed with silver and tnolro ribbon. Miss Moronoy were n gown of blue nnd cream crupo cntralno nnd decollate. Mrs Gushing graced n hnndsonio costume of lemon colored silk with passomnntorlo. Mr . Smyth were n dress of green crepe trimmed with ndnrUorshudo of green. Across the entrance hall to the loft Is the library , which on this occasion was turned Into n llornl bower , In the center of which stood Iho punch bowl , almost embedded In smllnx and cut flowers , ever which three graces In the persons of Miss Parker , Miss Atln Parker and Miss O'KcolTo pro- sided. Miss Parker , n very pretty mm nttrucllvo girl , were a simple coitutno of whllo cropn trimmed with chiffon ; Miss Ada Parker loaned particu larly sweet In pink crepe with ohiiTon trim ming , whllo Miss O'KoolTo added to the beauty of the trio by wearing n handsome gown of dove colored ciopo tilmuied with chiffon , decollate and cntralno. f Tbo music room which opens into the draw ing loom wns n magnet which attracted every guest , for here tno presents \\oro dis played , nnd they were very boautlful ana ap- jiroprlato to Ihu occasion. Dunng the ovonlng refreshments were served in the dining room , which wns ornamented in keeping with the rest of the lower lloor. In tlio nail way nbovo stairs the orchestra plnyod throughout the liours of the recaption , from It until 12. Twenty live ycats ago , on May II. 1S07 , Miss Mary J. Cullan nnd Dr. J. T. Kinslor were married nt Lockport , N. V. , and last night this silver anniversary wns the out come1. The following guo&ts were present : Mr , and Mm. lion Gallagher , Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnxton , Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Duke , Mr. nnd Mrs. Or. Council , Mr. mm Mrs. H. R. Corycll , Mr. mid Mrs. Gibbon , Mr. nnd Mrs. Phil McShano , Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 11. Minim- han , Mr. mid Mrs. McOnrv , Mr. mid Mrs. Con Gullagnor , Mr. and Mrs. John Schunck , John A. Croighton , Mr. nnd Mrs. John D. CrelRbton , Mr. mid Mrs. Itncr , Mr. nud Mrs. McGinn , Mr. nud Mrs. Kulilo , Mr. mid Mrs. Ilnrtinnn , Mr. nnd Mrs. Cooper , Mr. nnd Mrs. Findloy , Mr. and Mrs. Furnv , Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrognn , Mr. nnd Mrs. Cudahy , Mr. nncl Mrs. Tomploton , Mr. mm Mis. Walters , Mr. and Mrs. linumor , Mr. nnd Mrs. JJlo- Jnor , Mr. nnd Mrs. Uussoll , Mr. and Mrs. McDonald , Mr. mm Mrs. Kuvtnoud , Mr. mid Mrs George W. Cook , Mr. nud Mrs. Levi , Mr. and Mrs. Chnflin , Mr. aud Mrs. Unscoll , Mr. mm Mrs. Dr. Parker , Mr. mid Mrs. J E. Uiloy , Mr. and Mrs. Kd Nnsh , Mr. nnd Mis. Fred Nash , Mr. and Mrs. John Dougherty , Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Leo , Mrs. Alexander , Misses Slnnott , Mn- Krimcr , O'Koruk. O'Connor , McCarthy , O'KoelTo , Annie O'KoofTo , Lipps , McCrary , Lulu hchonck , Hnrtmnn , Miles , Paul , Bail- mer , Gallagher. Mrs. E. C. McShnno , Mmc. * < lallln , Miss Lulu McShnno , Miss Kostors , JVTS Kiito Kosters , Misses Crowley , Buru- ley , uonoral and Mrs. Brooke , General and Mrs. Wheaten , Captain and Mrs. Warden , Captain Klnzlo , Finnk llurklov , Miss Pitch , Miss Lilian Fitch , Cannon , Mnirgio Cannon , Messrs. Gcorgs nnd John Paul , Gils Cooper , Andrew Miles , M. JnmosMurnhv , Dr. Kllov , MntClniro , Ku Alexander , Dr Keogh , W J. llughos , Miss Croighton , Miss Emma Croighton , Bert Cook , Driscoll. Kd M. Mnhnn. Dr , Despechen , Harry Burkloj" . Mr. , nnd Mrs. Charles McDonald , Mr. Harry JJlonier. ] [ < irritl | < m to HUIiii | > nml MM. AVert Illusion. Tno weather wa roily outsldo Tuesday evening , butthcra was warmth nnd geniality within the walls of Brownoll hull. The halls /ind reception rooms were redolent with the perfume ot npplo blossoms nnd ( lowers , whllo the girl pupils were gounod In tholr bent in honor of the reception tendered lit. Hev , George Worlhlngton , bishop of Nebraska , und his newly rondo wife , tendered I them by the clergy of this city , lllihop mm Mrs. Worthlngton rocolvod rin Iho di awing room of the hall assisted by rir. ) and Mrs. Doherly. wnlio Mr. Kouort Klngwult oftlelntcd as major domo. It was a ilallgtilftil reception In every respect , for it brought together the members of the various parishes throughout Ihu ally to welcome the now Uenmllck. There win n pleasant absence of formality about the function , , the people coming ami going ns they dosliod , Tliu num ber of priests present wns remarked nnd JUshop Worttilngton had u right to feel proud .ft iho hearty manner in which ho vf5ivocolvoil by the clorgv and the ' tiouplu ever whom ho exercise's churchly jiowors In addition to the clorirv present , , JJean Gardner , John Wllllnms , T. J. Mockny , ; J P. D. Lloyd , Irving Johnson , Puul . Mftthews , Alexander -Mucimb , J , Q. Ferris. John A Williams , William Sparling. J , C. McCruoken and Canon Whltmursb , the lady j teachers of the school assisted In receiving ' , the guesU , Ml i I.yuian , Mlsa young , Miss ' . "SVnllBcc. Miss Burross , Miss Mapeo , Miss tlark , MUs Davenport mid Mrs. Murphy , , Besides Prof. Mueller , professor of chumlslry 1'hero wns nnislo inroushout the ( ivonlng by the pupils of ibo school , who nvalled Uiotnsolvcs of the opportunity to talk to ttio young gentlemen present. Uofresh- sxncnls waio served In iho dining room at vinall tables. 1 The following worn nuiong those present1 Judge nnd Mrs. Wakoloy. Judge a'nd Mrs. Woolwoiih , Mr. ana Mrs , John P. Williams , Judge und Mrs , Kitollo , Mr. and .Mrs. IL U. lllngwalt , Doiui nnd Mrs. Gnrunor , Mr , and Mrs. Joseph BarluT , Mr. nnd Mrs , J. M. Mutcalf , Kuv. and Mrs. T , J. Muckny , Dr. nd Mn. . Nason , Mr. aim Mrs , Frank llallor. Mr. nud Mrs , Fred Lowe Dr and * Irs. Mnttlco , Mr. and Mra. Hnrry Windsor , tlr , nd Mrs. Flemon Drake , Mr. and Mrs , George C. Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. McAllister , Mr. mm Mrs. Kd POCK , Mr. nnd Mm. A. P. Hopkins , Mr. und Mrs. 1) , S. Montgomery , llov. and Mrs. Macnal ) , Mr. nnd Mr * . K.lmer , Mr. and Mrs. Philip Potter , Mr. nnd MM. A. J'owell , Mr. and Mrs , Pulloii , Dr. and MM. Carter , Mr. und Mrs. Newt. Ilarknlow , Miss o Wsikcloy , Mrs. Bradley , Kata , Mrs. liotb , Mis. Valll. Mub _ oohvorth MK . Hutterflolrt , Mrs. Barney , S , . .Ktt > Uorkor , MUi Drake Cloineiu , MU Jlrowne. Mr . J. JC' , , . llubo"'Ml" , . . I uborgor , Mrs. John C. Cowln. Mme Grotr , MUi Oorlrudo onion , MUs Mabel Putnam , Ml Mathowi. MMSM. Uos % Holh , Buchanan , Knyilor , Davis , Millord , Funkhouscr , Clements , Vie- lor White , William Cloburno , Colonel Chase , Clement Chase , Mc gulor. .Morrlsiry nml Nnstlrliiish , Notwithstanding the very dlsagrooablo weather , ono of the prettiest wcddlncs of the North sldo was solomnl/od Tuesday at 8 o. m. at the Sacred Heart church , when Juinos fl. Morrlnoy ot the firm of Morrtssoy ft. Alnrtln , Kast Omiiha , and Kathryn Ncstlo- bu h wcro united In marriage , Uov. Father Smith officiating , The brldo wss attcndod by her sister , Miss Nellie Nosttabush , whllo the groom's brother , Albert Atorrlssoy , acted as best man The bride , n very nwoot nnd pretty girl , wa ? handsomely gowned In cream lands * down , cnlralno , trimmed with orange bios- Boms , nnd cxrriod a hnndsomo bou quet of yellow roses , The bridesmaid was attlrod In n sweet gown of silvery gray Henrietta with ribbon und chiffon fen trimmings , and carried u bouquet ot pink roses , After the corumony n woadlng break fast was sorted. The presents received were both numerous nnd costly , iniiny coming from Chicago , Mus- catino nnd other cltlot. which testified to the high esteem in which both the brlda aud groom were held by tholr many friends. In the evening nt 8 p. in , n reception was hold at the homo of the brldo , Vil 10 Maple street , 1'ho3o present were ; Mr. and Mrs , Kura- brlng , Central City , Nob. ; Mr. nnd Airs. Thomas Gentleman , Mr. mid Mrs. William Gentleman , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kelley , Mr. nnd Mrs. Kuonov , Mr. wnd Mr < . Kngnoy , Mrs. Gariltty , Mr. and Mrs. BroMmu , Mr. nud Mrs. Martin , Misses Ella nnd Nora Coitcllo , Maiglo nnd Annie Carrel , Frances Gnrrllty , Mary Hcagan , Maggie Klloy , Lily Franklin , Mnggln McCarthy. Einnm Gontld- man , Clara Gentleman , Mauilo Itrcnnan , Mabel Enhclghton , Kato Keagan , Muggio O'Day , Mao Santry , Kato Harkens , Debbia Nostlobush , Messrs. Albert Morrlssoy , John Morrissey , John Nostlobush , Charles Hayes , Dennis Carrel , John Ucagau , John Ulley , Frank Ulbak , Tom Blown , Tom Koagum The happy oouplo loft Wednesday morning for the east , whcro thov will spend a few \\uolts visiting relatlvos and friends. Tlirlr SIlM'iXVi'ililInt , ' . Friends ot Mr. nnd Mrs. John Vallon gave n surprise nnd a presentation of a silver sot on the twonty-llfth anniversary of tholr wedding , nt tholr homo , SUI South Twenty- second street , Saturday evening. Mr. Vullcn Is ono ot Omaha's boat known cituons , and the affair was delightfully pleas ant. Among those present were : Messrs. nnd Mcsdumos Andrccn , Kylundor , Wedoll , Van- strand , Llbjonstolpo , Dahistrom , Mel- qulst , Andorion , Kudd , Uorglund , Lludqucst , Isakson. Green , Burgsbaum , Johnson , Nordwnll , Peterson , Lar son. Stonb-rg , Wllg , Nelson , Smith , Androson , Wesiecdahl. Potorsou , Wessberp , Peterson. Newman , Hllding , Sandon , Bow man , Gustafson , Dahistrom , Grundcn , WidonhalT , Bondoson. Sundoan , Holmqulst , Johnson , Wostondahi , Messrs. Sundland , Colllti , Green , Smith. An Atlilutlo iiit < > rliiliiniiMit. Notwithstanding the disagreeable weather a hearty rcsponso was given the invitations announcing the lirst entertainment of the Young Men's Institute Athletic club , which occurred last Thursday evening nt iho Young Men's Institute hall , the capacity of the club rooms being tested to its utmost. The following carefully prepared program was presented : Kntinlns High Jumu. . . Uy V. M. I. A. 0. Glass Spurring . Messrs lliudyund Tr.icy Tiig-of-war . . Nonu irlol Athletic Glut ) vs Y. Si. I. A. C. Parallul ll.ir i\urclso : . Y. M. I. A. C. Olnss Tua-of-wur . ' . Nonparlel Athlotlo Club \.s Y. M. I. A. C. Club hnlnalng . Jlustur llcrnard hh.innon Tilg-of-\vir : . . . .Nonp.irlol Athletic Club vs Y. M. I. A. C. Tlio class work , unaor tlio supervision of Mr. Powers , was done with a neatness nud dispatch that assuredly bears evidence of the vigorous interest nnd nduptltudo shown by tlio participants. Boxing bouts were fuller or life nnd good points. Master Shannon is a perfect muster of club swinging , making several of the most dinicult and novel move- monta with merit. Throughout the program the three heats of the tug-of-war contest took up the attention of the auditors , all of which were uxclting and possessed an at traction impossible to describe on paper. The teams uoro evenly matched , four to a side , nnd heats of three minutes. The affair closed with a delightful sociable. Her Tlilrtvnntli Illrtliilny. Yesterday afternoon Miss Goldlo Fr nU , daughter of Mr. Albyn Frank , deputy Untied States circuit court clerk , cele brated her thirteenth birthday oy giving a Jolly pirty to her young friends. Games wcro played , refreshments were served and the llttlo people made ns much as possible of their opportunity. The following guests were present : Misses Ethel Mount , Anna Covcll , Ethel Parmor , Nellie Wyman , S.idio Alexander , Ethel Wllkins , Blanche Craig , Edna Howell. Altnn Clailln , Lillie Moore , Bertha Case , Belle Goldsmith , Mattie Cun- ninguam , Maiy Frame , Maggie Cunningham , Ora Abbott , Blancnard Howlaud. Mao Fitctiott , Hublo Fullerton , Atchison ; Man- loci Ho wo , Alchlson ; Miss Maggie Frank , Santee Agency ; Masters JamioHowo , Atchi son ; Frann Soarlo , George Ackorrann , Gcorgo Homer , Allie Wagner , Ilobort Weeks , Harry Bothgo. Wnltnr Wilklns , Louh Clarke , Frank Manchester , Morton Frank , Aldou Ulley , Jack Hicks , Uelsus Cunningham. 1' . 1C. O. Jti-crption. 'Iho informal reception of the P. E. O. at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lyon , 2517 Daven port street , in honor of vUlting members , was ono of the very plcasantost gatherings ol the wooit. Mrs. Dr. Stafford , wife of the president of the Iowa Wesleyan university nnd ono of the chaitor members of the first chapter organized , nnd Mrs. Willia-ns of Centorvllle , accompanied by their husband s , were the honored guests. The 1' . E. O entertainments are noted for their informality , each lady of the society appointing herself a committee of ono to see that all invited quests are cordially ontor- talncd , This lust was no exception , nnd merry converse , Interspersed with vocal and instrumental musio by some of the talented ladies of the society and the serving of re freshments , brought the hour for departure only too sonn. Illiliop Kciiiinoll I'ntiirtnliig , Tbo "Children of Mary , " associated with the ladle * of Saarod Heart , and tholr friends were entertained on Thursday evening by Itt. Kov. Bls'jop Scannoll , at his residence. Suortly after 8 o'clock the guests as sembled and the members were accorded tbo privllcgn of being announced as the "Child ren of Mary " AH were unanimous in de claring the evening a delightful ono , and his lordship will extend n like onjoyruont to all of his Hock in the near future. Bishop Scannoll was assisted bv Hov , F. Colonarl and Mr. George Paul. Hofroslimonts were served dining the evening. As it was liU lordship's birthday , It is to bo regretted that any were "kept at homo" because of the Inclement woathor. \viiiti < ninnur. In honor of the detonate * to tlio general conference who are their guosu , Mr. and Mrs , O. M. Cutter gave a pink nnd white din ner Thursday nt 7 o'clock. The tnblo was a poem in color , beautiful cut glass giving an artlstlo touch to the board , A largo rose boxvl of cut glaas stood In tlio center , filled with roses , The guests wcro : Ur. William Hurt oUtomo , Italy , Mr. Mando of Hinio , Dr. Bills of Hochostor , Dr. MoEruld of buf falo. Doan aud Mrs , Gardner , Mrs. Windsor Mr and Mrs , Daniel \Vheolor , Jr. . Mr. and Mrs Newton Uarkalow , Mr. Arthur Carter. The Octagon High Five club mot nt Iho homo of Mrs. J. N. Dennis , irJ9 South Tenth stroot. These present were Mrs , Charles ICuuffman , MM. Jonn iJutlor , MM. i ewls , Mn. Sldnov Morse , MM. Lloyd , .MM ! Johnson , MM. Hardonborg ; the invited guoits wcro MM. Van Dyke , Mrs. Packard und MtssCierirudo McEathron , The prizes were captured by Mrs. Morse and MM. Van DyKe. Tlio club after playing olcvon games were served with : \n elegant luncheon. The club played at H slight disadvantage owing to the absence of ihuir maacni , Miss Carrlo Butler. llvru unit There. Miss Nusu hat roturuoa from St. Louis. Ur. and Mrs , It. C. Moore are located in tholr now homo , 219 South Thlrty-atath street. VM. S. I ) . Bantalow returned yesterday from Now York. Colonel nnd Mrs. J. H. Lacy have returned from Washington , Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlos Drown hnvo re turned from the south , Dr. and Mrs. Bachonnd MM. Dale went to Fort Klloy on Thursday. Mr. nnd MM. J. H. Mlllard returned from Now York on Thursday. Miss Florence Vales returned on Monday from Battle Crcok , Mich. Miss Flosslo Todlock of Mcplotoo , la. , Is visiting with Omaha frionds. The vocal class of Brownoll hall will glvo a musicnlo Monday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Vales and Miss Bosslo Yatcs are now in Now York. Mrs. A Hodgln of Chester Hill , O. , Is visit ing her sou , Mr. H. F. Hodgln , Mrs. T. J. Vail of BciUrlco Is visiting her son , Mr. W. F. Vnll , 015 Park nvonuo. MUs Imogono Her , who has been seriously 111 for the nast tuo weeks , Is recovering. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy J , Bniton ontortalncd n number of ftlcnds at dlnnor on Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. C. Patterson huvo tak''n Dr. Hnrtba's house on Twonly-llfth avenue. Miss Murkham of St. Louis will Do the guest of Miss Mary Popplolon for several \\cok.i. MM. George W. Clark of Cedar Falls , la , Is visiting her daughter , MM. J K. Bates , llUl Locust. Mrs. Virginia Gay of Columbus , O. , Is vis iting her sister , Mrs. P. F. Mills , at ai2t Burt street. MM. F. G. Hartwoll nnd dnughtorUuth ol Chlcaco are visiting Mr. nud Mrs. William C. Bodman. Miss Jonnlo Powell , 21ii North Nineteenth , loft yoitoraav for n week's visit to friends In Atchison , Kau. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Lyman of Salt Lake City will bo the guests of Mr. and MM. C. E. Yost for a week. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Lyford of Chicago are guests of Mr. and Ms. . J. W. GiilUth , liit South Twonty-tifth street. Mrs. Charles Trultt loft on Tuesday for Fort Wads worth , Now York harbor , whore she will spetid thu month of May. Miss Lotta Pnxtoti of Dubiiquu will spoud thu summer with her sutor , Mrs. .1. D. Woland , at 1'IU North ElKliteoi.th stroot. Mr. B. F. Thomas , n prominent attorney of Muquokotn , Jackson county , la , Is In Iho city lor a few days visiting relatlvos nnd friends. Mr. A. H. Bossclman U expected hem todui from Hut SpiIngs , where bo has been for tlio last four weeks lor iho bcnollt of Ills health. Mrs. Googo H. Wlllard and children of Deadwood , S. D. , are on their wuy to Marion , In. , but will mnko n brief stay hero , calling on frionds. Dr. nnd Mrs. Cruramor have with them for a short visit Hov. and Mrs. O. L. Mullison ol Jollet , III , Mrs. Mattlsou Is Mrs. Crura- mer's sistor. Mr. Harry Gassaway of Omaha nnd Miss Mary Dunphy of Grand Island were married Saturday afternoon at St. Philomena by Hov. 1' . bMcCarthy. . ' Mr. Adam Graves and Miss Jonnlo Graves wele married Tuesday , May 10. Key. Chatlos W. Savldgooniciatlng. Tuuy will make their homo nt Fort Dodge , In. A complimentary dinner was tendered II. T. Lully , csq. , by his Omaha friends prior tn his departure lor Sau Francisco , at the Omaha oluo hist ovomng. General nnd Mrs. Whcaton will bo the guests of Caiilnin and Mrs. Sarson this week. Mrs. Fox aud Oclavia Whcaton are visiting Captain and Mrs. Dompsoy. Miss McCngue , ncconipaniod bv her sister , Mrs. Albert Gordon of Alliance , Nob. , loft last Monday for Now York. Miss Moon&uo will bo absent several mouths. In honor of Miss Luca * of Galesburg and Miss Pidwell of San Francisco Miss Eva Manchester gave a reception Wednesday evening , May 11 , from 8 to 11. The ofllcers nnd ladles of the Second infantry have issued invitations for u Inro- well reception for General and Mrs. Whcaton Wednesday. May 18 , from 3 to 0 o'clock. Miss Fannie Huven Mills of 2-JJ1 Burt street loft Tnursdny tor nn extended tour through Europe , visiting all the principal cities and returning about September - ' , " > . The m&rrlago of Miss Besslo Stephenson , daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Jumos Stephenson - son , to Mr. Albert Edward Kimball will tnko place at bt. Barnabas , Wednesday , Juno 8. Hev. Dr. Moses J. Grlcs , rabbi of the concrogation ot Israel ot Chattanooga , Toiin. , is is the city , the guest of Mr. und Mrs. G. Kats of Tuonty-llrst and Douglas streets. Mrs. S. D. Mercer uad Mr. Goorijo W. Mercer returned on Tuesday from Denver , accompanied by Mrs. S. A. Stewart of that city , who will lomain with thom a uook or more. Mr. Joseph Brazil nnd Miss Nellie Warner were marnou by Hov. Charles W. Savidgo Tuesday , May 1U , at 513 North Fourteenth. Tnoy left at once on their wedding tour to Prince Edward's island. Mrs. Clara Griflln Wilson , granddaughter of Lord Ellhu Hyde of London , Kng. , is corresponding with English attorneys , witn n view of recovering a fabulous fortune , now In the Baulc of England. A cablegram received yesterday announced that the Umbrla nad reached Queenstown at 10 o'clock yesterday morning having on board Messrs. Curtiss , Turner , Caldwnil , Hamilton , Harry Cartan and W. J. Curtail. A very plcasaut ovonlng was spent ut the homo of Miss Ida Hogors , i.'S.T ) Parker street , Weduesday. Among tlioso nrosciit were Misses Ida Hogors , Minda Praia , Emma Pruitt , Mina HogoM and Carrie Kollerl/ ; Messrs. Busier , Anderson , Bechtold , Dr. Jullings , Kollortz and Pruitt. General nnd Mrs. Whcaton ind Miss Or- tnvin Wboaton will leave Omahii about Iho 2'itb , the general having to assume command ol the Department of Texas Juno 1 , on the retirement of General Stanley. .Mrs , ' Wheiiton and dauchtor will spend'tlio bum mer in Detroit and Join Iho general in Texas duiing October. The following gentlemen sat down to an ologunt luncheon ut tno Omaha cIubonFii- rtav as the guests of Mr. F. C. Grablo : Hon. John Field , postmaster of Philadelphia ; Mr. William 1C. Kurtz , Omaha ; Dr. John E. Jnmes , Philadelphia ; Dr. P. S. Merrill , Omaha ; Dr. C. W , Buoy , Philadelphia ; Mr. J. S. Grablo , Bcatrlcoj Mr. J. M. Glllau. Omaha. Among the promlslngybung artists of the Omaha colony Miss Tame Snowdon Is talcing deserved rank. In the hist exhibi tion , it will bo remembered , her pictures attracted serious attention unit she was uu- cordcd an "honorable mention" by the board of Judges appointed to pass on the merits of the exhibits. Miss Snowdon's "After the Opera" was a paitlcularly ambitious effort nnd won considerable praise from art lovers for its scholarly treatment. Last Saturday evening Mr. and MM. Francis C. Grablo entertained the following clergymen at dinner : Bishop J. P. Newman , Omaha ; Bishop J. N. Filzgorald , Minneapo lis ; Bishop H. W. Wiirrcn , Uonvur ; BIsh'op C. H. Fowler , San Franrlsco ; Bishop W. T. Mallallou , Now Orleans ; Hmhop E.G. An drews , New York ; Judge Lawrence of Ohio ; Dr. J. E. Price , Now York ; J. L. McCaguo , Omaha ; Chancellor C. F. Creighton , Lincoln. The pretty table decorations wore rod roses and lilies of the valloy. The ladies of Omaha tondercd the wives of the bishops nnd dulogatas of tbo Mothodlst Episcopal couforonco a roooutton at the Paxton - ton Wednesday nftornoon from 3 to 5. About Mi ladles were present and a number of bis hops mid delegates looked in upon the recap tion mid seemed to enjoy it ns mtiwh as tbo ladles. Mrs , Bishop Newman nsthoulfoof the resident bishop headed the group of ladles who received tlio guosts. It Is the Intention of the ladies to glvo a weekly reception during the conference , In honor of Miss Ootuvlu Wheaten , who U soon to leave , with her parents , Fort Omaha , a faiowoll dancing parly was Riven Friday ovonlng , Tbo post hall was gaily decorated nd the young people kept up the fun till n late hour. Among these invitca from town wore : Tbo Missoi Florence Ifiiluwrielc , Edna Con In , Frodrlcn Woisels , Helen and Bosnia Pock , May Ethel , Florence Morse , Louise Dougherty. Margulnta Prltcliott , Kato Brown. Musters Clurenca ThurMon , George Prltcuott. Charlei and Irving Gard ner. ner.Tho The alumni nnd graduates of the Omaha High school for 1SW will hold Ihuir annual reunion and reception at the HUb school building Friday evening , Junu il. Every effort ia bolng made to render the occasion a plevfnnt ono nnd to stimulate thu growlh among the alumni of u fraternity which clmll unite in elovatlag tbo standard of publlo ichooU and itimulatliii ; llboral oducuilou in t " ! the community The oxqcuVl/o committee consists of Charles S. Klguyur , 1SS1 , Miss Stacla Crowlov , 1STO ; Howard , . Kennedy , Jr , HS.M Ch .rlos tlungnto , lSVmVVl { llaco Tay lor , 1M 1. , , , . < , On Stturilay ovorlnp , Mny al , thooftlcaM and ladles of Fort Omaha wJJl repeat at C5or- mnnlrt hall "Tultl , " the piny su successfully Riven by thorn last week. U will bo given on this occasion for ttio oanoflt the Crecho. Following the porformnnctt tlio cast will bo entertained nt supper by thajjtrecuo direct- toM at the residence otj Mrs. Jamoi Me- Kcnnn. .1 Tnoso In town last SatuiMhy in attendance upon the performance of ' 'Tolif , " Grnco Fur- tilss1 pretty fnrco , given hi the post hall , Fort Omaha , for iho bonoOt/of Undo "Billy" of Trinity parish , were : tthral and Mrs. Brooke , Captain and MM ! Ayrcs , Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Barton , Mi. nnd 'Mrs. Ooorgo Prltcttelt. Doan and Mrs. Gardner , General nnd Mrs. Cowln , Major and MM. Bcnhnm , Mrs. .1. K Ctinmbors , Mis Wossels , Mrs. McKenna , Mr. nnd Mrs D. H U'hoolor , Jr. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Clement Chase. Mr and Mrs. Limix , MM Kiall. Mrs. Braillnv , Mrs. Hurt , Miss Donno , Miss Wnkoloy , Miss HPOOO , Miss Emliv Wnkcloy , Miss McClolland , Mls Bal- i-oinbo , Miss Curtis , Mlsj Bacho , Miss llorla Bacho. Miss Jowott , Miss MoKininn , Miss Hughes. Miss Hrnillox' , Mr. diaries Keller , Mr Bnldrlilci ) , Mr. Arthur Uulou , Mr W. G Doaiin , Mr. H. S. Berlin. Mr. Learned. Mr. C. H. Wilson. Mr Boyle of Kearney , Mr. Bnrrlo mid Mr. McDougal. A decldodlv pleasant recoptlon xvas that tendered to Mr. and Mrs. B. V Red man ol Silt L.HUO.CHV by their old Homo Clrclo club friends Friday eveniuir. The affair took placa nt Ertllng hall , on Sherman nvenuu , and was inuoh bolter attcndod than was ex pected when the i nln cotnmencod falling In the early part of the nlfht. Dancinu was tlio outer , nnd nt 11 o'clock a cholco lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. H"dman Inavo for their homo Tuesday. Thojo In ntiond- anco were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Plckous , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Courtney , Mr. and MM. G. P. Hodman , Mr , and MM. H. G. Counsmnn , Mr and Mrs. 11. H Bloso , Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Hcdmnn , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Latoy , Mr. nnd Mrs.Vllllnm Brown , Mr. Corrnd nnd Miss Dunn , Mr. Nelson and Miss Col- lott , Mr. Barnuin and Miss Brown , Mr. A. J. Doyle nnd sisters , Mr. Lhnrlos Barnuui nnd Miss Boletennor. Mr. Champlln mid Miss Osborno , Mr. F. W Plckons and Miss Lntoy , Mr. A. J. Latoy mid sisters. Lt l Saturday nftornoon Mlsi May Car- vorontortnlnod a number of young friends between the hours of 'J nnd 0. Tlio usual children's game ? wcro indulged in and , lastly , the supper very daintily sorvtnl. The birthday cake , with Illuminated tapers , nt- trartcd no end of uttentlon. Tliosn present wero. Masters Frank Forv and Ailhur Ilrvant , Miss Gertrude Goblo , Miss Muria I'liltcMon , Master Fred Patterson , Muslirs Burton Miller , Jack nnd Uitchlo Baum. Miss Brownlo Bnum , Miss Murenrol Williams , Master Wilfred Honors , Miss Alice nnd .Janet Hogcrs , Miss GcrtruJo Goodrich , Master Herschel Duly , Master John Hodlek , Masters Hooort Brnd'ford. Uobort Beacon. Mrs. Carver was nsslstoil by MM. W. Hodick , Mrs. T C. Hogors , MM. Oscar Williams. Mrs. J. Allon. Mrs. Dr. Dally , Aliss Hattlo Hnwloy , MI < s Mason , Miss Brvant , MM. L. Bradford. Following the play given : < FV Omaha Saturday evening last Mnjor and Mrs. Worth entertained about filly at supper. Tlio miests were boated at ninny small tables , ench ono distinct , in beautiful adornments of fragrant flowers. These present were Gonor.il nnd MM. Brooke. Gonor.il and * iiN. Whoalon , Colonel nnd Mrs Parko , Cilptam mid Mrs. Avres , Captain and MM.I KiJHer , Dr. mid Mrs. Spencer , Mrs Weeks , Uuptnin and Mr- . Dompsuv , Lieuteunnt nud lis Mullorv. Lieutenant and Mrs. Van Lion , Lioutonaiit and Mrs. Piper , Lieutenant aim Mrs. Picker ing , Mrs. Andrews , Miss 'Nightingale , Miss Uonrdtnnn. Miss Wining , iMiss , Bacho , Miss Bcita Buclie , Miss McClblland , Miss Mc- Keunn , Aliss Balcombo , Caplam Dempsey , Lieutenant Boolimlller , TJioatauant Wilght , Lloutonant Wilson , Llout6tilnf ; Whitman , Lioutonaiit Powell , Mr. Ci iL Wilson , Mr. Lcainud. t j Mrs. J. W. GrifiHh entertained the Tuesday - day club yesterday aftorncfon v rv pleasantly ut her homo , 124 South Twihlty-fllth strcot. Tbo cluu was formed foul * voavi ago to take up the study of Mexico , n v rr3o successful was the rtrst vcar that It hiis bcou continued , mcotini * weekly cvorslnco. 'Gfermnnv Jcamo next alter Mexico , then Hussld , npd ihis"voar the members hnvo bien studying Holland. At the function yesterday -afternoon the members read short essays upon the historical features of the several countries and graphically described scribed the characteristics of the races. Ho- froshmonth were served ut small tables in the drawing room and the members otitorod Into the spirit of the nftornoon with pleasant /est to counteract the Influence * of the watched weather without. Thcro wcro present Mrs. Cross , Mrs. W. .1. Council , MM. Ustinov , Airs. Richardson , Mrs. Stigor , Airs. Pace , MM. Dr , Connor , Miss rr&neh , Mrs. Clinton Powell and Mrs. W. H. Lyfoid of Chicago , In whoso honor the entertainment was given. ; nt tliu KpNcop.llliiin. The twonty-llUh annual council of the diocese cese of Nebraska will convene in Trinity ca thedral Wednesday of this week nt 'J o'clock. The following program has been arranged for the meeting of the council : Monday , May 10 Mooting of the cathe dral chapter at the Episcopal rooms nt 4 p. m. Tuesday , May 17 Annual mooting of the Woman's auxiliary , 10 n. in. Celebration of the holy ouchtirist , 2iJO p. m. Annual busi ness mooting , 750 : ! p. m. Annual sermon by Very Kov. II M. Hart. S. T. D. , dean o ! Denver cathedral. Wednesday. Mny 18 The council moot- Ing. 7 n. m. Colobrntlon of the holy ouclinrist. i ) n. in. Morning'prayer , imrac- dintely after which the clergy nnd delegates will report themselves and deliver to the hOfrotnrioi their certificates of election , parochial inports , reports of Ipy loaders , icquosts for l.iy readers , and nominations for mission oflicors for tno ensuing year. Ttio bUbop trusts that this notlco will bo nttcnded to by nil as n necessary means of ludlltauiiir business , 10 n , ui. All the clergy working In the dloceso nnd visiting clergymen are to report In the crvpt with their surplices und white stole ) . 10'IO : n. in. Celebration of tlio holy oiiclwrist nnd. bishop's address , followed by roll call nnd organization. U p. m. Business meeting. 8 p. m. Annual missionary moating. Thursday , May 19 7 a. m. Celebration of "thd holy oucliarlbt. 0 n. m. Morning prayer , followed by roll cull und business session. Lunch will bo provided each day in the choir room. The bishop nnd Mrs. Worthinglon will glvo n reception to the clergy nnd delegates ut lilslionthorpoon Thursday evening ftom b to 11 , to which ail members of tno uburcli are cordially invited. The following clorgyraon are expected to be present : Kt. Kov. George Worthinglon , S T. D , LL..D. , lllshopthorpe , OmtiWl ; Hov. II. 11. IHirgess , PJaltsinoutU ; Kov Ktl S. Oross , Crete ; Hov. J. O. PJJxK Beatrice ; Hov. Canon Kobcrt DoheYty. S. T. D. Omaha ; Hov. W. T. Douclns , Chcitor ; Kov. J. O. Forrls , Omaha ; FwV. George W. Flower , Cedar Hanlds ; Volt * Kev. I1. II. Gardner , Omnhai Kov. Urtiion Sntiuel Gooilalo , D. D. , Columbus ; . Uci- . Canon John Hnn-itt , Lincoln ; Hov. coin ; Hov. W. H. James D. Jaudon , Columbus Omuhn ; Hov. Josophus hthuyler ; Hov. J 13 II , LM , I llartliigion , Uov , J. P. D. Llwyd , Win-Jna ; Hov W. Lucas , Harvard ; Hev. T.sof.i. Mncuav , Onmh.u ; Hov. A. W .Mellon. Omaha ; Hev. A. K .Moral ) , CVmtr.lWIt)1 ! Uov. Paul Matthews O alia ' WUr - ' , in , Hov. MoL'racKcu , rioroncti , Hav. P. McKim , ° N\3r1'o1k , Hov , A. Grant Musson , Abhland , ISm'aU. ' U. ( Julnn , D.D , Fromont. Huv. W Sharp , Jr. . Tecum- son. Hov J 1C. II. W. .Slmpi n , Wynioro ; Hov. W. 11. Sparling , Omaha ; Hov. Cnnou H. C. Talbot , S. AuUurn ; Hov. Wnltor W. Wells , Schuyler , Hov Canon W. T. Whit- maiMb , Hov. John Wililami , Hov. Jonn A. Williams , Omaha ; Hov. F , W. Wood , Ph.D. , Lincoln. MM. L U Putton , HocRfonl , III , , . "From porsonat oxp'irlonco I can roeommund Do\Vltt'a Karanpanllu , n euro for Imjnuo blood and genetul douility. " The cngaeomcnt of Mit * Mary H Clurk , daughter of C.\nu Clark , of Now York , Is announced , bho Will wed Prof. Edunrd Wn hburn HapUins , a uophuwof thu late Dr. Waehbjrn of Cavalry church. Ho is pro- fos or of tirooic , S.in > kril uid ) coinparativo iihllology In Br.vu Mawr coilugo. Tno cltv of London u iho irnllest of cltnc , but tlio est raluablo. It has mi area of ono aquaiu milo winch prouueoi a icalul of tV OJO,000 per uuuuui. AN EPISTLE FROM ST , PAUL A City Distinguisliod for Big Debts , Big Salaries anil Narrow Streets. ACRES OF DECAYED WOOD PAVEMENTS Simp Shuts nt tlio Municipal Mncliltic , tlio Mimlclp.il Tilroll , Miinlrlpit .lo.ilomy 11 ml the Krconl Muiildp\l ItcMilntlnn , ST. l AUt , Minn. , May H.-fSpaclal to TUB HUH. I St , Paul U In sotna rosp u' ' ' u'KSor ' city than Oumlm. Tiiko her bonded debt for instance , which ng rcsatos ? V > 7i > , UJJ. draw- IIIR lutoroit annually to the ntnounl of ? : iiri- , O'M. ' Mott of the tnonoy has been spmil upon Internal improvements. About SJ'.r ' > , olJ w.w paid In bonusod to three dilTiront rnllroids that sought tonninnl facllltloi horo. This Investment ia consldorod by the pjoplo ni n voiy prolltnblo ono. Over ei.OJJ.UJi ) was paid for the water plant , which Is now con trolled by the citv , Rreitly to the ndvantngo of the prlvato oonsumar nnd the city In gon- oral. oral.St. St. Paul Is blocked out after truly metro politan Idoas. I took n bird's eye vlow of tbo city from thu roof of the Ploneor-Prois clovon-story building. Aruu stretch out In different directions to u great distance , with ncros upon acres of Inlermouinto unoccupied ground. Tbo radius ot the densely built portion Is not tarco. The city hn > loss than llfty miles of paved streets , tnoHly coJar block. This material wns used because the lumber merchants pretty much own ttio town. Some of the block pavement is in fair shupo , but the mou of it is In wretched condition , romindlni ; 1111 Oinahnu of 1-oavonworth strcot , St. Paul's streets uro narrow , and alont ; manv ol thorn uro double cable nnd motor tracks , so ttiat ve hicles bavo u loeky time ot it. Oinnbn streets uro far superior In every way , suvo iho motor poles , lleio the eloctriu companion nro reiiulrod to oiect Iron polo aloiiR the business streets. The poles nro about llvo Inches In diaiuotor nt Iho b.iso nnd prnbaoly thrco inches nt the pimmclo. On the line rniinccliuK Ht. Paul nnd Minnoapolh thuao iron polp arc placed between thu tracks , the crossaum being supported by ornamental iron brackets. Hut the motor cats nro not as peed ns tboso in Onviha. The transfer sys tem Is complete. You can rUe from uny- where to nnywhiro for fi cents. Only 10 cont.s is charged for the twelve inllo ride bo twcun the Twin cities. I didn't see n policeman in St. Paul , but when mluwuy butwoen the two blc cities 1 saw n mounted ofllcor. Ilo was probaoly do ing time on the plekot line which U thrown out to check the encroachments of Minneapo lis. Talk about municipal Jealousy nnd mutual contompt. A stranger can feel It in the ntmospbcro. Tlioio nro ninny tblncs In St. Paul that Omaha might emulate. Tbo IJoani of Edu cation , for instaiici1 , does not consider itself bigger than the city council. The gieat cltv hall buildinc covers them all. I looked in upon tlio quarters of the board , Tlioy are not ns capacious or doair.iblo as the rooms set apart for the board in the Omaha city hall. Aor mo tbo rooms ns well lighted. The city library U nUo in the city hall building. 1 giopod my uticoitaln way through the duik nnd devious hallways and had to make at leai > t four right angles before the reading room was reached. Compared with the bright , now library rooms in the Omaha city hall thc : > e looms mo abominable. Yet thov nro well palronl/od unu everybody appears satisllod. fc > t Paul's strto'.s aio well lighted nnd last year It cost over Sl.0,000 to do it. An ollluiul report give- , the number of gnsolino lampi at about U,5iX ) ; gas lamps. 'S.liOO ; annual cost of each casolino lump , S1I.-IU , each gas lump , $2U.5J. Tlioio were last year noaily llfty electric nro lights in use , nt u coit of 51W ! ench. Omaha payi > > 17. ) . The city salary list Is oxcoodlncly Inreo. It It bo u coiroet measure of St. Paul's great ness in all respects , Omahi cannot enter the lists in comparison. Here are n few exam ples : Major. $5,001) ) ; troasuior , $ . " > ,000 ; clovk , $ T.000 ; comptroller , fJt.500 ; each member Hoard of I'ubllo Works , S3..7JO : attorney , f.1,000 ; engineer , 5-5,000 ; lire chief , $ .1,51)0 ) ; oc- rotary water cointiilssionois , 5:1,500 : ; sii'jorin tendont of schools , S4,2W ( , etc- . The total payrolls of the engincennp department , street and sewer forces amount to nuai'lj j-IOJ,0)0 ) per annum. List w > uk the municipal election royolu- tiuni/.ed things. The democrats had ruled the town for twenty years. Now there is no * ono lull to tell the talc. On nil sidc < > one hears echoes of the baltlo. "Wo turned the rascals out , " "a stlngini ; rebuke to corrup tion , * ' etc. , nro among the uxprcssioiib picked up. Possibly it may not cost , so much to run the city government l.cionttur. J. B. II Over twciity-flvo yours' oxuorlcncc in spcutuelo fitting and in ikintr by tlio op- ticiiin sit Alee & Ponfold Co. , 1st door Boutli of postolllco. Miss Coralio Coudort of Now York , whoso engagement to Mr. Brokaw was recently announced , will probably not bo married before - fore autumn. Dr. Dlrnoy's CaUrrh Powder lor tonsllotls. ' For sulo by'all druggists. .VJ cents. Till- HIT OF TJIIi SI-AbON. KKWSO1CALURS , ATTHNTfON. Il Will Adorn Your News Oountof. It Will Untch tlus liyo. Jt Will Atttaot Attnntion. It Will Soil. 'Jliu-o Mlio liatn It wcnilil not lie wlllmtit It nml tliuso who lnno not k t It Will lliuo II HblCAUBK I Cl. > 1 < " I I. III.llKltY 1' ' . .Ill inl.MI'iUTI ( .1 IIUirii'lt ' M..I I I. II lilt * ut \H' ) tltlnj n > ! lv * ty innttlutujli of HlltHK" l > * UlU'll line ) llioo lullv triuhtlltl ) nnil roni Iholy ilutliu'il In I no HIIIUI IIIIUIIHT thtituli Mur ti DM iii'iiurdollii ttio ufiUtiuiry ul tliu lln ll-li .Hiuntik'K . It l unn'im'il Jli'linWK n il.v | nn I Ilidroforr. IU r.'UlitU'n tiiujiii-in mil ) IKI iu ciiBllloiliul ub Hny vorM III nnj itlrtltmnr ) U lucnliH nml liniiiltoiiii'l ) illiiktrntt'ticr not- nlilt' liutHirlmi In tliu uiuat Utit ( lilu iio ) I' lllktlllllt Hid llUKCll Illlll Illl HI Cl lUlllflU Illllll ( If ( liliano c\rr pillillnlifil ulili'h Is wuilli iiiniM tli.il HID pricu rlniifed lur tliu lunik KV1.IUJI > IV WII.I. W.t.ST OXi : ln'Cniiko iiv- rr > liuily la InlclTMc.l In IhuVOItlll'ri FAIU ( I'l V VMIuri to Ihn W < irl < l < r lrClt > . now nr lit HID tllllU , Hill | > Ulllllll < UUlU | > > ttllL'll tllU ) lilt lll > r < - If tliuy du nut kucuru onu ul Hull louil nu isiluulcr in.fiiH , I.K.VVIM ; IIOMI ; 'J'liiro l ii mlo nt luiiiUMUid f pkrdlil profit fpr ) D | | In in lui Hint > ja iiuy B i.iply > uiir lo il trulo a IptlMKll 1 lllHCOIIIltlll bO nllll\TKt ( A Irlnl onli-r 1 * rnllflttxt nt > oii will luriiino iiurninnent 'in , o n T. IHMI.IIUJ It U vlit' unlv uliunl- unl ( il'IIIDOl i IIICAI.o UIJIAII , I'llICi ! So OKNTd 'Ilio trail * iiiiilliU | | iiv TillWKifKltN NKWS f OMI'AS IDlnjI llnniNlii | | M ( lilmuu J'n AIIVI.U'l' l Ila A llniitisl nuuitur ul mUur- tiwiMnuntM wIII { iv In * * itcil In UK * n , xt trillion til lixiMic"il' ) | of Dili inpuliir HiiMiiniii lorralui tall on ui iulilrt' 11 U < K Molt AN riilihulivr n ti ilvirjIli-raM llullilini ; t l.k-nto . 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Grant lit tint AVIilln liotiin' ' This tplcndid White Itouv Cooking Chirt froee free lth c\ery name ocnttis nccomtunlcd by xvlnch ill alsi . for die " Home " Ironi until January , ° tttenty-fivc cc us , > p.iy Macazine now i i ttl OFFER EXTRAORDINARY. If you \\lll Krnd us 25 crntu Itiiiiiodlnlcly , nl.so i\Bri'o liinliou' this acHortlsoinciit to it filciid nml Inpnml Chi Ntniasmim- inontloii 111 irlint p.iprr Jon H.tw It , \ \ \\lll8i'lnl liors , for this > oiir , MI- you , lit uddttloit tt > this lllpn\l ollrr , our no\\ , iicilih Illiistrulrd , nro liiiiutsninu DrfSiinitUliif ; ( 'hurt , absolutely free , Included In this otrer. Tlio Homo 'MnKi".ln < ' Dri'iisinulilllfOluirl ron- ItiMiUMiilirr.ourVhlto lloti'-o CooliliiK Chart titlns thu latest fashions for the Summer ol 18DU , fico to 'M'iy dim who IH fully llliiHtratfdllh pl.iti-s mill < lliirtiiis | , solids " . 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IsjJ alTillllSl TIIK GUI : AT SALK AT ORIBNTAL ART ROOMS' ' : CJ AUCTION OF TIIK CHLKIWATIJD o- Gostikijan Oolleoliion COSTANTINOPLE , LONDON1 , - - CHICAGO TURKISH RUGS AND CARPETS , Will commence tomorrow at 1 1 o'clock and continue for four days only at 1 1 a. m. and 2 p. m. , at 11209 FARNAM STREXE/T. On occount of the magnitude of the stock , the sales will be conducted according to the classifications of the catalogue. Calalog-ues now ready. Residents of Omaha should avail themselves of this great opportunity , as no such stock is likely to be seen again in this city. Mr. A W. Louderbaclc , the well known art auctioneer , has been especially engaged to conduct this important sale. 11. D. MUGMKUITCIIYAN , Manager. Representing , COSTIKYAN & liliDROSIAN , Importers. R. WELLS , Auctioneer.