T11M OMAHA DAILY JH-JK : Sl'MUY. MAY 22. 1892-SIXTKKN PACKS. SWELL CIRCLES' ' DOLL DAYS What Poclcty Found to do in the Fsst Seven Payn. GLOOMY OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE MnrrlHRo * of the \\VoU-r.nlortnln. . menu TliroiiBlinut the City I'rcpir- Ing for tlin.Jiino i.iiMlut Move- iiiontii llorontul 'IliiTC. Hud It not bcon for tbo recaption at the rfnrrlton on Wednesday , two church rocop- tlons Thursday , a dinner or two at the clubs fttid the performance of OracoFurnls * ' clover farce coniedv , "Tulu , " by amateurs ln t evening at Oormanla hall , the \vook past might have bcon said with entire propriety to have gone to seed , socially. Too ono or two sunshiny days of the past seven pave promise of a revival of social Interests , but Just when wo were all congratulating ourselves - solves that the gcasor. was to bo rounded in proper form , down c.imo the rain with as much case as If it had not rained at all dur ing the past twenty days. Llk the weather , society has hud n bo- dragelod , dampish suggestion , and May days have boon reminiscent of lowering skies , wet slrcots , frigid temperature nnd general revulsion of fuollng. The Woman with a Box Uoat has arrUodl And what a spectacle she is I The llrst sight of her on Fnrnom street win 11 greater boon to the crowd than the ni rival or the first circus of the season. It happened on sunny Thursday when the town wns out for its hobilomannl parade. So close \vero the streets that locomotion about Sixteenth and Farnam wns oxasporntlngly slow , and the toiling promonadors seemed to talco notice of llttlothat was Insight-saving and exceptIng - Ing the Woman with a Box Coat , bho was by long odds the most conspicuous , the most criticised , the most observed , the most outro , ncd the most self-approved person lu the throne. How her woman's heart must have fluttered and leaped and thumped with the Joy that always springs from woman's discovery that she has something unlllfj the possessions of nil ether women In sight. She had slnowdly chosen as her promenade chum n doniuro llttlo woman with n Quaker- llko modesty of apparel and an air of shrink ing timidity. The contrast was assertive. Nobody could have failed to notice it. Up , down and acres * Farimm street they moved , followed everywhere by thoao for whom the coat scorned to possess a oaloful and irrosist- lulo fosi'liintion. The Coat Icopthorsolf persistently In evi dence until darkness settled over the city , and then with slow and reluctant march , like the long llngerinc twilight of summer day , she faded into shadow nnd was scun no uioro. Unliiu U lluiii Alinnnl. Tuesday evening Hon. John L. Webster and Mrs. Webster gave a dinner at tnolr homo , 573 Soutli Twonty-liftti nvonuo , to I'rosldont Marsh nnd the alumni of Mt. Union college , Ohio. The tables were pro fusely decorated with Lu Franco roses and freighted down with good things. It was an evening of feasting , of reminiscence ! and of toasting and was thoroughly enjoyed by thlrty-tvo PJMOIIS , who in the days ijono by were connected with Mt. Union collogo. A delicious menu of ton courses was enjoyed by these present , after which came a still further feast. Mr. Webster In n few appro priate remarks welcomed tbo guests , who wore so pleasantly drawn together by the fraternal bonds of their Alma Mater , to which Dr. Marsh , nrosidentof ' the college , re sponded , outllning'tho work douo by It and giving vorv pleasant reminiscences of many who had been of Its children. Further re marks full of Interest were mndo bv Hon. Lewis Miller of Akron , O. , president of the board of trustees ; Judge Lawrence of Bollo- fontalne ; Dr. O. W. Smith , editor of the IMlsburg Christian Advocate ; Dr. Hamilton ot Boston , Dr. Connor of Johnstown , Pa. , and Judge Scott of Ohio. Following were present : J. P. Marsh , D.D. , president Mount Union college. Alli ance , O.\V ; T. Connor , l.D. , Jomistown , Pa.C. W , Smith , D.D. , editor Pittsburg Christian Advocate ; Hov. Peter CUre , pus- tor Simpson church , Minneapolis ; Hon. Lewis Miller , president board of tius- tees , Akron , O. ; Miss Miller , Akron , O. ; Mr. Silas Williams , Alliance , O. ; Mrs. Wil liams , Alliance , O. ; Hov. G. F. Oliver , Stuo- bcnvillc , O. ; O. S. Hakotel , D.D. . Ports mouth , N. H. ; Mrs. Duketcl. Portsmouth , N. H. ; D. H. LOWH , U.D. , Jersey City , N. J. ; A. 1J. Leonard , D.D. , corresponding secretary of the missionary ooard , New York City ; Mrs. Leonard , J. W. Hamilton , D.D. , Boston ; Hav. J. Benson , Hamilton , N. J. : Hov. T. S. Hodgson , Winlield. Kan. ; Hov. Ira O. Kcmbio , Oakaloosa , la. ; H. M. Fresh water , D.D. , Solo , O. ; Mr. F. A. Arter , Cleveland , O. ; Judge William Lawrence , Bollefonlalrio , O. ; Mrs. BUunp Newman , Omaha ; JndKoC. H. Scott , Omnha ; Hov. H , 11. Millard , Blair , Neb : Mrs. Millard , Hov. U. C. Peck , Callaway , Neb. ; Mr. 11. L. Day , Mr. Charles A. ( Joss , Mrs. Goss and Miss Margaret F. Goss , Omaha , Nob. licautltiil Kiii-option at tint Uiirrlson. Fort Omaha was the scene of a brilliant social gathering on Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 0 o'clock , when the olllcors nnd la dies of Fort Omahn iravo their farewell re ception lo G''iicrnl nnd Mrs. Whoalon , who will so soon leave the regiment , with whom they have been for many yean associated , and although all ( iujoico nt the good fortune which has given the general his long deserved - served promotion , much regret Is felt at the regiment's prospective loss. The pout hop room was converted into a veritable bower of beauty by the aid of beau tiful hangings , military decorations and many palms and lioxvcr-i. Mrs. Whenlon received , assisted by Mrs. Piirko , Mrs. Worth , Mrs. Mnllory and Mrs. Wobilcr. Mrs. Whcnton appeared to great advan tage In n handsome costume of lilao satin , Watlcau train of cream and gold brocado. Mrs , Parko were a beautiful Paris roba of blue crepe de chine , [ pint luco trimmings. Mn. Worth was very lovely In a gown of pnlo gray crape , Marie Stuart oodico , trimmed with Jewel passementerie. Mr . Military were a gown of black satin and lace. Mrs. Wobntor was charming in cream col ored silk , embroidered In plnu silk. During the afternoon dainty refreshment * were aervod , Mrs. Waring and Mrs. Piper piosidlng charmingly over the ton and coffee tables , nnd Mrs. Pickering disponiod the lees , assisted by Miss Nightingale and Miss Boardraun. The bountiful punch bowl presented to General Whenton bv the ofllcors of the Second Infantry received its christening on thin occasion. In spite of the stormy weather many came out from town. Among ihobo noticed were : General nnd Mrs. Brooke , ( Jolonol Hughei , Mr. and Mrs. Barker , Mr. John Pattick , Mr. Koborl Patrick , Captain nnd Mrs , Ayres , Mrs. McKenna , Miss McIConnn , Captain and Mrs. Osgood , Dr. and Mrs. Spuncur , Captain Lurson , Llcutunnnt Truitt , Captain Crowdor , L'oloncI unit Mrs. Parke , Mnjor and Mr * . Worth , Captain Clarke , Cuplaiti ICiiuio , Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Puiki * , Mr. and Mn. H. P. Whitmoio , VanLlow , Lieutenant * Wright , Bnokmlller , Powell , Arrasmllb , Whitman. Marquart , Mrs. Wicks , Miss Levins , Mlas Bourdmun , Miss Nightingale , Captain Keller , Captain Turner , Mlsn Os- good , Miss Hncho , Miss Bertn linohu. Cap tain Day , Furt Hoblnson ; Captain and Mrs. Dempioy , Lieutenant and Mrs. Webitor , Lieutenant mid Mrs , Mallorv , Miss Humll * ton-Miss Mabel Smltn , Miss McClelland , Mr. Cbnrloi Wluon , Mr. Hamilton , MUs Waring , Lieutenant Wilson , Pickering , Wilklns , Piper , Hiiiu * und many others. Ilfvrptlon lit HUlioptliorpo. Tko clergy and laity of the dlocojo of Nebraska - braska were beautifully entertained Thun- , day evening At BUliopihorpo by Hi. Rov. George Worthlugton and his wife , Tbo bishop and Mrs. Warihlngton were assisted in receiving by Mn. Murphy and Mr. John Wortbinglou. Among the many persons were noticed ; Hov. nnd Mrs. C. H. Gard ner , Her. and Mrs. H. B Burgess , Hov. and Mr * . John William * , Cunon and Mrs. Llxvyd , Canoa and Mrs. Uoherty , Hav , and Mrs. T. J. Mnckny , Hev. und Mrs , Mu 5on , Rev. and Mrs. John Hewitt of Holv Trinity. Lincoln ; Her. and Mn. Slndlnk' , Hov. aud Mis. ( juln , GOODS COMPANY. * \ Steadily , All the -Year 'Round , We Give the Best for the Money. Fasten This / Firinly in Your Mind NEW Like tlio listefa. Graceful , durable , just the weight for mid-summer wear. O Eight dollars would not be too 5 much for them. For the week we put the ridiculously low price upon them of $5.00. LABIES' RI A7FR JLJ 1 _ jC\ . & -i i _ ! > JLX QTTJT O U JL J. Largest variety shown in the west. west.The most desirable shapes. The most perfectly finished. The choicest materials. We have gathered a cluster of attractive styles ; our aim NOT being to get the CHEAPEST but the BEST suit possible at the following prices : $10.00 , $13.50 , $15,00 , $20.00 , $25.00 , Come and see them. We go to any length of pains to show them. Any slight alter ations needful will be cheer fully made-Tree of charge. The Odd Garment Sale an nounced last week is still in full blast. Come for bargains. Hov. Paul Mutuows , son of iho late Justice Stanley Mattiow * of the United States su- nrouio court , mid hU sister. Miss Mathews , llev. Joliu A. Williams nnd bis mother , Canon ami Mrs. Whltmnrsli , Hov. and Mrs. Mnc.nab , Hov. Irvine Johnson , Mr. mid Mrs. Joseph Hurkcr , Chancellor and Mrs. J. M. Woolv/orth , Mr. ana MN. Nuwton Bnrlia- lovv , Mr. and MM. A. C. Powell , Mrs. O. M. Curler , Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Powell , Dr. nnd Mrs. Park , Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wll- limns. Mr. nnd Mrs. Van Nonraml , Mr. and Mrs. T. L. . IlliiRwat , Milton Oiillng. Mrs. Weeks , Mr. and Mrs. Patten , Mr. und Mrs. A. P. Hopkin , Mmo. Hopkins Mrs , Nason , Mrs. Dan Wneolor , Miss lUittorilold , Miss M. BnttcrlielJ , Miss Wool wet th , Mrs. Sner- man of Trinidad , Mr. J. J. Dickey , MI-H. Coruy , Miss Corbv , MrTatiim , Miss Tiitutn. Hov. and Mrs. Mar n , Hov nnd Mrs. Hulburt , Hov. U. W. D'lowors. Mf. and Mrs. A. C. aiowoll , O. J. Pholpi , Mr. Gcorso Smith. Miss Hull , Ur. J. .1. Savillo , Miss Lvman. Miss Wallnco , H. J. Walsh of Lin- co'ln , Mr. Arthur Eust , Mr. Overall mid family , Huv. Mr. Mrlvim , Hov. ui'd Mrs. MuUriiclten , Hov. and Mrs. C.ood.ile , Mr. and Mrs. TUomas , Mr. nnd MM. John Uarkur , Miss Barlcer , Mrs. Churchill Parker , Mr. HOSJ , Mr. Mvrlolt itueotn. Mr. and Mrs llaiTis , Mr. and Mrs. Lacey , Mr. and Mrs. Krank MilUpuugh , Dean Hart of Denver Utiiilrmnn unil Il On Wednesday , May 11 , at 10 o'clock n. m. , at tno roililenuo of the bride's parents , Mr. nnd Mrs. David Harpstor103 North Four teenth street , Miss Dollio Harpstcr and H. M. IfaulTman were united lu raairlub' Ilv. A. J. Turltlo onioiatiiiff. The bride wa goivnod iu white bonnetta , ontraino , Watwau plait , with ohantilly lace ininlnxi , anil carriuil a uouijuol of lirlilo's ro > es. A ivcpptlon wna hold from 11 until 1 o'clock , durinir which time about 10J rala lives and friends weru prcsunt. Tlio pros- OHM were numerous , hiindsomo and v.ilu.ibK' , amons which was n bonutliul Hilvor water service and pan dr.iwlnir wnh ronu-Mtula- tlon and boat wishes from Unio.i Paclllc railway friends. The brlilo l onu of Om.ilni's fixirost iluushton nnd well Known by .1 larso circle of lilonds , her pavontt baviusf resided In thls > city for the p.ut thirty ycau. Air. Kajrfraan U in tlio employ ol Mr. A. S. Van ICuran , froiuht auditor ot tlio Union Paclllc. Tbo happv couple loft on the -4. 15 iiyor nud will viiit Portl.ind. S.in Francisco , Siora- inonlo , Salt Ltko , Colorado Springs , Maul tou and various olber points of interoxt , re turning to Omaha iu aoout throe week * , and will make this city tti-Hr r Ono of tbo proltlost of the soi ion's wed was thai ol Miss Carrie MnLuln and Mr. Ocor p Pwucls Day Wednesday at o'clock , at tbo homo of tbo UrldJ j parents Mr. and Mrs , J. J. MoLatn , . UM'J Spruce street. Tim house was cmnowcrad In llov.'ers the parlor In which the coro'nony occurred bouit , ' particularly happy In Uiu llor.il in- ratiKomfiit , At'J o'clock tbo wedJInir pin cu'sslou discondod the stalrcitsu , Maudlo Ueuntson und ICtbel Jones bav.iifj previously suspeudod roptis of snillax from the foot a tbo btcps to the Improvised ultai \\horo the ceremony occurivd. Tin woddlni ; procession u-a bcadeu bj Uo.um Mc'AuilunJ , the rint ; ixuror , inn Apuos Wi'llor , tbo bjuquot buldor. 'irrayei in pink uud while , followed by IDU lirulu urn groom and limn the olllclulin i oloiv.vmin Kev , W l\ . Hums of Tnnily MothouU churcb. Mii * Slaughter oiilciuted .it Hi pluuo. playin ? Sidney Smith' ! irr.ni'emei of " .Midsummer Night1 * Dream , " lui'ludiii ) , llio Moiii'Uobii ! ouddintr niaicti 'J'nubrlii was vury prolilly ultiiod in Kray ctuuo witl pirdle cded ; with passementerie , high etf. and were lilies ot the valley. Aftortboborvico refreshinonts were served in the dining room , which wns redolent with the perfume of apple Dlossoms , roses nnd spring beauties. Mr. Day , the groom , is tbo cashier of the Water Works company xvith hnudquauera at butte , Mont. , .vhoro Mr. and Mrs. Day will make tbiir homo after Juno I. Among these present at the rccopilon were : ilcssrs. und Mesdames McLaiu , Day , W. 1C , Uaaii , Crandall Jonas , Welter , slaughter , Fnucatt , P.irmerloo , Ham- in , Hoolnson , Dnronpnrt , Nusnn , McAuslnnd , ICoycs , Emerson , Har mon , Hector , Clark , CSibson , riidner , Froncb , Joualas , Watts , Drown. D. F. Uoans , u'loyd , ' 'r.incls , Allnr , Kr.incii , Imnley. Lemon , Jhamborlain , Dr. Nason , Hamlin , Kin ? , irnvton , Henmson. Craic , Abbott , Trout , rValilrou , Mi'Cullocli , Ilium , lirown , Drown , ilr. anil Mr-i. Kovs nnd Honors , Spunglleld , \'ob. ; MulTot , ,1. W. Tousloy , Minneapolis , Minn. ; Misso < MoAUbhuHl , Smith , Os- joni , nonnison , Si iiiRhtcr , Allco and Mao F.iuvoti , Polglnso , Freeman , ilalllday. Mackuv , ICimmoll , Nottio and Otforwio Hich. Tanno and Gracu Pr.ut , Flora HUH Majjijlo Frost , Lucus , McC.iKUu , J3oyco , : iaslel ! , Collett , Ellis , Lipps Einorson , Van Jourt , Hattlu Smith , Annbrustcr , Hamlln , Sue and Molllo Kin r. Hnmlin , Frenrh. Jonas , N'ollio nnd Ki'lth McLnin , Messrs. Faucott , aJon.'IClmmell , P.ilmatior , Plckuns , Champ- IIi , Ni'lson , Driver , Jonas , Uny , Waller , fioans , Coluy AcorrojponUon ! , fro-n Tlnsa , writing to 'L'uo Agitator of Wullsboro , ! . . , of MM. Do Pui , who die 1 ivoaatly in this city , sny-s : "Mn. DJ Pul wai born in 18IO at York , I'j. She recoivoJ the bast oduuitioiial and social udv.uiU.jLM tlio countty ulTorduil at Ibat duv. Her father , Tlnni u H , .Mofir.i b , was a 111111 of hih nclil position and unter- tainud muny ( HiliiU'tiUlica tntiti at his hos pitable lioine , hUao o npl-shuil lamlly bavin ? the bjiielltof muo'i ou.ttirod ijcioty. &ln. DiPulaUv.iyi retained a lively Iniprasio : ! ol the porioiiulltv of Urn ulllLfjut peisoa- HK03 coiinecteil with her latbui's nmiiiory , und loved in iccall tl.o prtsti'jfo of her youn 'or days in me homo llfu. "Sho was nvilT.e.l to Alnjor Vine De Pui at her father's liojsu In Vorlc In Dccumber , ' They inauu the wnJiliiiK Joarney by bout and I'tago coach frum York io in ll\e days a distance ot .5'J mllm. Ill the folluwlnt ? spruiK Ihey wont to liuuso- kpoplnt ; at tlio old ho.nostoad on tlio lj Pui Innn two unlo.-t uolow town , a mutuivsquo and quaint house built and occupied nv the pit-ontf of Vine , \vho was the llrst born of li''hl iliildrc.in that then now home. TUJ liouso was thirty-two yoari old when Mn. Do Pui entered nt n bndo her future homii. Sovcii tihildroii six nous and DUO daughter uoro born lo IUT. all of whom lo alou In dif ferent parts or tin * wcj * . 'J'.voof the sous have died Ocar u , n lawyer of proinlMni ; ublllty , In Now/illo , 111. , and Jamui in rfjil.i- llu , from an Injury LU tnc uirj. " .MI-A. DJ Pui wai a wondeiTully bright and attract ! voivouuu and sin fruUilyadaplivo iu her nature. Having been toarcd en ihu borders of BIUVCTV. xvliuro servanls wore plenty aud cheap , it was a great change for hv.'r when t > hu caii.u up Into this northern part o ! the btato and lound the w.ijj und methods of d'j.no.lui inuira niiifiit so differ ent ; "help" scarf.1 , tbu mothers and daujjn- tori doln tlioli < uvjivor. . < mostly , with | nu'- ' hups one xervuui. for me heavier pjrt ; ; ei hv tboorfully throw her spirit Into the "lu ' ll icac'cs" ' ol llionituniion , and with u win ning grace and pleasantry i-liu pujjfil through [ 1 mi uzpnrienca of scveril monllM , mndo bjur- aOie by bur deep dino'.lon to her Uuvbaud l , whose kind conniileratlon und bviupalhutiu uuJcavord io uiodify the ti'ialliy of bur cares. This Cninbrlc Wash Wiilat , iicnt atrtpcfl , fust colors , perfect shapus , sli-ongly ttiitdu , sorvicoublo : SO Cents , As good aa others ask 76c for. Inspiring Bargainsfn SummarZephyr lOOdo/on now siitino stfipo Corsets , doulilo froiit sleol , two side steels , silk lloasud , lace trimined , extra lonjr waist , white or drab , all sizes , regular $1 qual ity , only 60f. These fine , strongly made , perfectly ventilated Corsets have been cut from 75u to thn romarknblo price of only SPIRITED BARGAINS IN 4O inch Vicuna suit ings , goods we have sold for $1.8O. For Monday -we make the astounding cut price of OOayard. Ne w street shades in wool crepons , double width , worth $ l.iO. Cut price for Mon day a yard Crocodile weave cloths , new summer goods , Whip cord brocades , new summer shades. Ask to be shown these. Beautiful Cheviot Mixtures , 38 inches wide , 35c. New Wedge Wale Chevrotines , S5c , Worth 75c. Pin Stripe Cheviots , 65c. NEW ALL WOOL CIIALLIS , delightful desio-ns , rare anJ un usual , not like those seen in every store about town. FETCHY BARGAINS IN- 32 inch Scotch Ginghams - - - "flf These arc worth 30 and 350 a yard JL 5000 yards French Figured Sateens - Thcsq are the regular 350 quality , INCOMPARABLE PRICES FOR Genuine French Organdies. 2S Cents A YARD 2S Cents. New Spring and Summer 1892 patterns. No old broken assortments , beautiful , rich , airy , artistic and exactly the same as you have been paying /5C , 65C , 5oc , 4oc for. ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY 25c. 25c. 25c. 25c. a Yard. 36 inches wide , fast colors , beautiful new designs , value 250. Great RedtiGfcioris IN THIS PRH'HS OF > NEW STYLUS , SMALL CIIKC KS AND PLAIDS , INVERNESS STYLE , ONLY S3.75. Buys nti Inverness Ludiob'Mackintosh , with deep ; ! 0-iuoh saloon lined capo ; neat checks ; medium shades , worth $0.50. Gets a now style Gray nnd White check Ladies' Inverness Mackintosh - tosh , worth $10. Men's Mackintoshes. $15.00 ONES FOR $26 ONES FOR $1O. Just the Thing for These Rainy Times. SILK WA.IS'TS. Wo have by far the largest asbortinent of all now s'ylos Ladies' Silk Waists shown in Omaha and the wost. They are mudo of till the newest fabrics. Before havinir ono inido oomo he-o and you will bo willintr to admit tliat our waists are equal in WORKMANSHIP , MATERIALS and FIT to any tailoied waist. You cannot duplicate those waists , made by seamstresses or tailors hero , for nearly double the money wo ask for them. i , = : : , MAIL ORDERS are pouring in from every quarter. Every ono appreciates the promptness with which wo llll orders and the good things they got for their tnonov. RY GOOD ; COMPANY. Her socnnd son , George , wus born at lior i homo in York , mid whou she caino back to Tioc.t she brought two colored sorvunts with her , who romaiucd until her children were nearly crown. "Tlio family removed from the form to town in 1S" > " , so ns lo bo nearer tbo schools , and went oack in 1UOO , wlioro they ronminnd until the iloath of Mujor DJ Pui , which toolc plftoo in ISli'.l. ' Four year * later Mri. Do i'ul wont woat to llvo with her dauphter. Mrs. Nichols , whoso devotion to her mother nil j these years wai soraothine Beautiful to wit- I noss. "It is n singular fact that Major vine Oo 1'ul'v. death wns the only ono Unit occurred in that old house during'iti occupancy forOt voara by the Dd I'm fRinlly. " A riciiHiiiit Card I'm tv. The card party given DV the Cntholic Mu tual liQiioitl astoclntlon Motiuay evening , at tliuir elegantly furntshoj rooms in tuo Ar lington ijlnolt piovcd a brilliant event , not- witlistandmp the very dlsagrouablo woathor. The rooms were tastily ducoratoJ for the oeiv.sloi ] , und delicious rorroshmcnts were korvi'd durlu'g thu ovoumi ; . The prizes svore awarded to Miss Pearl Miller and Mr * . M.A. Dillon , Mr. Uroreo Paul and Mr. Augustus Coopur , uftor the toutu game bad bcou pluvcd. Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Wuison. Mr. und Mrs. M. A. Dillon , Mr. nnd jVrs. F. J. MrArJln , Mr. nnd Mrs. D. J. O'Mrlun , Misses Daily , Pourl Miller. Lulu McShanP , Mao Mulcno , Burltloy , HurUhard , Duncan , WhltP , Tnpcart , Hrndloy , MnuU P.iul. Sualo UiiKJloy , O'Uoolf and Primoau and Messrs. Mullen , ICocjtors , MoMabon , Cooper , Vi iton , Heaton , Uurkloy , Murphv , J.iultson , O'ShauchnosHV , Harrv and M. D. Hiifsh' , Uibdnns , White , Paul , K 11 tit rind iti lluriiiin ITIiaro , Mr. ana Mrs. Victor Caldwell have re. turned. „ ( J.iptuin CrowdcJias } voturnoil from St. Joseph. jiu Mr. iJonJaniln' Kuiith spint Monday in c-hicaBo. ; ; Mri. Andrews it the gurst of Captain and MM. Ayres , j „ Mr.i. Hnrv Eatadrook roiurnoiljfrom Hot Sprmi Frui.iy. , u Mr. llormin Ivb-JIUzo roturncd from the oust on Tuesday. " * Mr. J. P. licckoK , will spend Sunday with frlt-ndi in iv. Mr. and Mr Frank MiiUpauirh have lelurnod to Mliino.uiolls , Mr. John \Vjl.iuras | left for CblcORO yes terday for a fowSiuVs , Mr. and Mr . V O. tiirlcktor have roturnou from their wedding trip. The Monduv uftornoon card club will moot nt MM. Wordjn's rO'.idonco. Mr. and Mr . Percy Pord leave this wceit j for a summer on the cotltim-nU ! Mr , aud Mf. ' . Hnn&twn and MUs Hauscom I are ajrain domiciled at the Puxton. Mrs , O , 13. ForJ and mother have ROIIO lo Dorclii'ster , Nou. , to spnnd Sundav , Mr. und Mr < , Uoorgo U. KJdv are happy over thu birth of u daughter Tuesday , ! Mr. U. U. hilly and finillv loll \Vodnos. , duv for San IVauuUuo , their fiuuro home. ' Mr < . K.V LSD loft \Vcnuesday for , Uandolph , N. V. , lo.ba atneut all summer. Ilov. ui.d Mr A W. Macsiab liuvo Mon- dav for Toronto , to bo nbicnt about llvo wcolis. Mr. ami Mrs U P. PecK onteitalued nt dlnnur Friday uveiilnf lu ho.ior ol Mri. Ku ? los. . Mr. aud MM. H. L. Miller will leave thli inoriiinp for u few days' visit with friends in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grcou will return to morrow rrom Washington and New Yorlc. Mr. ana MM. John MeCormiek loft on Thursday for their now homo in southern Ore nn. Mr. und Mrs. Thomas ICilnatriok loft on Friday for New York , whore they sail for Eurouoon the i"ith. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Evans nro planning for . their usual summer tour , which takes place j early in the season. ' Miss Board man , the guest of Colonel and MM. IMrko , will leave lor her homo , Lynn , Mass. , next Thursday. Mn. Em urn Thompson and her daughter leave \Vusblnijtoii thU week to remain un indolluilo length of lime. Mrs. K. A. Tluvur of Salida , Colo. , will spend a few \\ci3lcs in Omaha , iho guest of heritor , Mr . U. F. CiHlln. Miss McUuguo , who is now at Swissvlllo , near I'ittsbtirg , will spend Ibo summer mouths In Kontucuy ami Ohio. Tuesday evening the young ladies of Sura- topra will give a Leap year May parly at Lycouni hall , North Twouty-fourtb street , Mr. and MM. Diek Uarlcalow arrived from Denver Thursday and will visit mr. and Mrs. 8. O , Ijarknlow during their stay here. Mr. Wallace Brontch was the guc&t at y.ilo week DO fore last of Mr , Morns Boal. Ho returned to his homo in this city \Vodnos- day. day.Miss Miss Maud McClure , formerly of Omaha , now rcaiumg in San Francisco , has been very seriously ill , her ( Heads here will ba sorry to learn. Mr. O. M. Carter Inft Thursday for Uos- ton and the rnstcrn cities , returning via Texas nnd Iho Huuth , He will bo absent about two months MIsb Stella Ktcphousnn of Lincoln is a guest in the city over .Sunday , boini ; a vi < - nor with Mr. and Mr& J , J , Cobry , 'Uti F.mmot Bttvot , Kounuj [ > lacu. The funeral of tbo little son of Mr. and Alri > F. P. ICirkcndall , wno died on Wodiic-- day of scurlei fever , complicatiid with ilium- in.iiR'Dtis croup , took place Friday , The Central Penniylvnnla dolejatos to the gont-'ral confcrcnco were L-ntertninoit al lunch Wednesday of ink weeic by MM. M. I. QulKglo , JJS St. Mary's avenue. After tlm porforinanco of "Tulu" nt ( Jar- inni.ia hull luit avunlngMivi. James McICciina onlertuluud Ihu meniboM ol iho cast and a few trluuus at her homo on North Twentieth alreot. Thu Live Issue club at its regular mooting decided to bold its annual banquet Thuricl" ' oveiiiug , Juno 'J , prouahly at tbu Millaid , Air. Frank Fitzpatrlck will utllclato us toast- master. The luncheons served by tbo ladles of Trin- lly in the urypt of the cutludrul during the Ho'ssions of the diocesan council meritoJ the vote of thank j accorded the churohwomon by the council. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Daly bay i re turned from their trip through the south and wil1 boat homo to their friends ut their rosl- dunce , ISsJ ISorth Utgbtooalh straot , on ana after May IM. (3oqoril aud MM. Wheaten were given a faiowell dinner on Thursday by Cenorul and Mrs Hrooko. Tbo guoits were ( ionoral and MM. Wht'aton. Judpo nnd Mrs. Wakeloy , Mr. and Mrs. J. N. il. PatricU. Announceiimni is made of the marriage of M ? . Cvrus UlnreuciiVuriiian and Miss Myrtio Mane Jones , Tuesday. May 17 , at Denver , Colo. After Juno 15 , Mr. and Mrs , Wurman will bo ut home at Crcede , Cole , On Wednesday evening , Mav IS , Mr. and Mrs. HlcharJ C. Pattowon of Dundeu Place outertuincd al tea Hav , Dr. B. 13. Hainllu , Hev. Dr. Jesse Bowman oung , Kev. Dr. O. M. Stewart and Hov. Dr. H , N. McKaip , dclcoratos to tbo general conference. Tbo marriage of Mr. Fred C. Matthews , traveling passenger agent of the B. & M. , aud Miss Nolla Mover Was solemnized at the homo of tbo brldo in this citv Wednesday. After the ceremony Mr. and Sirs. Matthews left on their wedding Journey for Chicago , Mrs. Dr. B. F. Crummer , in honor of her Kl-,1 or , Mrs. Malhcson of Joliet. III. , gave u delightfully pleasant lunchocn yesterday at her ) homo in Kounto place. There were present Mesdames Colo. Tbomnson , Keller , J. i' . Williams , Hamlin nnd Miss Crummor. General Secretary Oner of the Young Mon's Christian association will bo married to Miss Emily 1C. Knott of Wnkoliold , Mass. , June 11 , at the liomc of the bride. After u short wedding ti ip through the Now England states Mr. and Mrs. Obor will take UP their residence in Omaha. At the Saratoga hotel in this city last Wednesday evening Frank H. Brubaker nnd MI * * Anna Bnyorsdorfor , both of this city , woia united in marriage. Many friends of the contracting parties were present , includ ing all the employes of Ibo Omaha Rubber company , the groom boiug a trusted employe of this Irm. ! Amy Willis , the Infant dauchtor of liny. John Willis , and the late Amy Graves Ohl of Salida , Colo. , way brought to Omaha for btirml on Wednesday lost , accompanied by her grandparents , Mr. and Ms , E. A , Tliayor , Mrs. C. F. Catlln nnd little Emma H. T. Ohl. The Interment was made In Prospect Hill cemetery , Hov. John Williams otUcmting. The Leap Year club hold ttioir last party at tlu < homo of the Mixses Baumnn Tuosaay ovoning. Cnrds nnd dancing were imiulgou in during the nvoning. Those present were ; Misses GlblH , Bullov , Bnuinnn , O. Baumnn , Collott , Hicb , N. Hli-h , ( Jlacomlni , Cnrrio Onco.nlni , llusltell ; Messrs. Miller , Beach , I'ulm.itier. Woodward , Knouso , Meyers , Boss , Buuman , B'irrett , Miithows. The ladloa of U. S. Grant Woman's Hollof corps gave their littlu st-crotnry , Miss Muscle CollliiH , a beautiful send-off on the occasion of departure for Kuropo , on the lUih Insl , bv all mooting her at the depot nnd invsentini : her wllh an elegant basket of ( lowers. Mi s Maggie is ono of tnuir most , populnr mornborsand will bo missed from their moiitings. In oompllmnnlof MM. Kavlos and Mrs , Lyimn , the guests of Mrs. Yost , MM. Mor > - mnii enlortoinoii at luncheon on 'J uesday. The table was arranged in plnlf , crossed by broad band * nf satin ribbon of the siinm tint over which delicate fern loaves were seat , toroii. Two standing Venetian va es were tlllod with La Franco roses. These presnnl were : Mrs. Saylos , Mrs. haunders , Mrs > . Yost. Mrs. Lyraan , Mrs. Ud Peek , MM. Bar- toil , Mrs , Coutant , Mr . Morsman. The Indies of St. Cccolla'.s parish will glvo a lawn noclahlo and May polo festival , on Tnggart's lawn , Forty-lirst ami llamlllon sticuts , next Tuesday ovonliiL' . May 21. The grounds will bu brilllanlly lighted and thn May polodanco by young ladles witl be ono of the many pleasing features. Hhonld the weather prove unfavorable thu entertain- inont will bo postponed until the following Tuesday. ' 1 he prlco of admission for adults will bol.r ! o and for children Ifio , Including refreshments , Como und see the May pole dance , Ono of the most delightful of the many entertainments glvon In honor of Mrs. Savloi was Mr. Josenh Lobmor's Informal kenklag- ton on Wednesday. Hofroshmonts were served from n daintily deeUud taolo. A lace odced oinbrolJerod piece covered the center upon whlcti stood a high v filled with lilacs. The guests were MM. hayies. MM. YoH , Mrs. HaumloM , MM. Morsman. MM. Hunscom , Miss Hauscom , Ml io > t , Mr . Wood , Mrs. Cooley , Mrs. W. V. Morse , Mrs. Congdon , Mrs. George Paterson , MM. 1. H. Congdou , Mrs. Boyd. The furowpll diunor tendered Mr. H. T. Lally at the Omaha club last Saturday ovon- inp , prior to ins departure forSaii Francisco , - was a most onjoynhlo affair. Thote present -fl wcio : J. M. Thurston , Henry D. EstaJf f broolt , Joseph Gnrnoau , jr. , J. 1C. Chambers , S W. H. McCord , Franlc Colpot/or , W. C. - / man , John A. McShano , L. A. ( Junior , Cap tain John ICm/lo , Pierre Garnoau , 1C. C. Bar ton , W. T. Wymnn , Charles L , Saunders , John E. Wilbur , J. J. Dickey , Daniel Far. r"ll , Jr. , E. V. Lewis. The tublo was sot In excellent form and at each pi ntu wasplucod a souvenir menu , engraved in heavy f.cript. Mrs. Samuel Burns and son Hobcrl louva next Tuesday for Mount Auburn seminary , Cincinnati , lo intend the graduation exercises - cisos of the class of ' 92 , of which MNs M.ie Burns is ono of tlio brlghtcsl mombcis. Later , MM. Bums , Miss Burns and 1 loner t will return to Chicago , whnro they will as sist ia installing Mrs. Nelllo Burns Easlman in her now home , returning lo Omaha auoul Juno \ ! > . Apropos of Miss Burns' graduation iho following will show what school girls _ * will think of : "A very umquo hotel banquet was given by iho graduating class of Mount Auburu institute , near Cincinnati , Friday night. The hail of the Young Man's inxlituto hnd only space enough to contain the happy assemblage who were present to enjoy them selves nl thuovent of the third spring socin- blo of 1BSW , They fully domonstraled the fact thai every succeeding entertainment under tlio nupices of the Young Mon's Insll- lute raises thocsloom ton higher plane of popularity. To doscrlbo the merits of the sociable it can only bo expressed liy the volco and sentiment of these present , which would bo the unanimous assent to the question that for mirth , merriment and enjoyment the Young Moil's institute Is unsurpassed. The Young Mon's ' Institute is increasing in mem bers vorv rapidly , and If tbo present pro- , - nods urn 11 forerunner of tbo future , it wm hnvo .10(1 ( members on its roll by fall. Young Meu'u lusiltuto Atlilotlo club has alnudy bought swinging rings , climbing roue , strik ing b.ig for boxing oxoroibos and ether jnra- phcrnnlia lo complotolhoircyninasiumoutfit. Considerable Intoro t is manifested by tlio members In athletic sports , und In judgment of the progress they nro making , It is per fectly in order to say that Homo of the best nthlo'tos of tlio city will ba iho result of their energy nnd painstaking. Miss You , In honor of Miss Markham , . gave a decidedly novel function Friday t evening , In the dressing looms ropaxod Inrgo imuor bugs , which \\ora found to con- lulu , wlion opened boluw Htnlrs , iintriminoa hats In the o carried by thn men and silk with which lo fubrli'ulu nocktlus In these of the girl * Tlm tllnlnir loom was transformed Into n tompornif mlllinury ntiop , with huts , Mower * , illk , ohi , whlln walls hung with the latest 1'ill Ulan phUtis mrt the eyes , and then thn fair liontnm iiiudo known that the sewing ability of tlm company wa to bo tested before - fore a luvnro tribunal , With moro energy than ililll the men trimmed lints while tlio girls made noeUtlci. Dainty prl/os worn awarded lo the most nurcosiful , and after thn imul delicious of rofioihmonU a vrry unique and oajoynblo eveiniiK was brought tea a closo. Tlioxi present were Mis * Marknnin. MUsMiirvPopplatoii , Ml" Hoaglaiid , Miss Laura Hoaglftud. Miss Na.h. Mis * Brown , MISH Sherwood. Mr. Hall , Mr. HomllUm , Mr , ( Iminiilt. Mr. Sherwood , Mr. H. W. Patrick , Mr. John PntrloK , Mr , OauU , Mr. Drake , Mr. Henry Wynmn. . Dr. Jllrnoy'i Catarrh Powder for cold In head. For sale by all druggists. 50 cents. No man over backslides nncauso ho llndi out that ho is wouk , but multitudes are loil bocausa they tuluU they are strouif.