T \l I OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MAY 20 , 18D2-SIXTEEN PAGES. POUND AMONG THE SWELLS Society Finds Little to Entertain Its Votaries , FAREWELL TO GEN , AND MRS. WHEATON Btlll rinjrlng Hlch rivo-l'coplo Who TukoTlioIr 1'llght Alironil Steve * incuts Horn nnil There. In point of brilliancy the farewell recep tion glvon to General and Mr * . Frank Whcoton Thursday ovonlnglat Huppy Hollow by Mr. and Mrs. J. N. H. Patrick qulto sur passed any social function ot tbo week. Tbo house was exquisitely decorated , and with Its wealth of bnc-a-btao nnd pictures presented a caln appearance. The military was present Iti largo numbers and to these who had oocn "Toflunatoonoutth to have nttondod military balls In Washington It was vary reminiscent of national capital affairs. General and Mrs. Wheaten assisted Mr. and Mrs. Patrick In receiving. Mrs. Patrick \vits attired in a lovely gown ot wblto silk sprinkled with violets and profusely trimmed with lace. Mrs. Wbpnton a striped black and white latin en tralno. The guests were : Mr. nud Mr . Yo t , Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Carter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Newton Barkalow , Mr. nnd Mrs. Connell , Rov. nnd Mrs. Buckley , Mr. nnd Airs. Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Bonlnmin Smith , Mrs. Boall , Mrs. Mo- Konna , Mr. and Mrs. Hull , Mr. and Mrs. Ludlncton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lovl Carter , Mr. and Mrs. 3. D. Barknlow. Mr. anil Mrs. D. V. Bnrlt.ilow , Mr. and Mrs. Cowin , Judge Tfffd Mrs. Woolworth , Mr. and Mrs. Hamil ton , Mr. and Mrs. Rustln , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lohmor , Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Green , Dr. and Mrs. Mercer , Mrs. Stewart of Denver , Mr. and 'Mrs. Coutant , Mr. and Mrs. Morse , Mr. nnd Mrs. Bradford , Colonel and Mrs. Sheridan , Mrs. Dale , Colonel nnd Mrs. Pnrko Mnjor nnd Mrs. Worth , Lieu tenant nnd Mrs. Pickering. Cnptnln nnd Mrs. Sarson , Mrs. fox , General and Mrs. Brooke , Major and M s. Benham , Captain nnd Mrs. Ay res , Minn Nightingale , Miss Boardronn , J-llss Lovins , Miss Blanche Levins , Doan ifud Mrs. Uardnor. Mr. Lewis Rtiod , Kov. Mr. BourUo , Mr. ClomontChaso , Mr. Moday , Dr. one' ' Mrs. CofTinnn , Dr. nnd Mrs. Pen- body , Judgo-and Mrs. Thuraton. Ololirntod Their China Wc Twenty years ngo Mr. and Mrs. Tom Polrounotof 012 Plorco strict were married In Amboy , III. Their china wedding anni versary Wednesday evening was celebrated nt their homo and In forest hall at Sixth nnd Plorco streets. Mr. Poironnot was a member of the pollca force live or nix years ngo , but now ho Is a Missouri Paclflo rall- rona conductor , and has a host of friends who congregated nt his residence Wednesday night and bestowed congratulations upon Himself and wife. The presents were many andvoro as follows : China tea set , presented by the Grand Army relief corps of ladies , Mrs. Rhodes , Mrs. Henderson , .Mrs. Fryo , Mrs. Willis , Mrs. Armstrong , Mrs. Hough , Mrs. Riley , Mrs. Gr ! Tiy , Mrs. Kirb.v , Mrs. Whltmoro nnd Miss Gortio Snwhill ; set of berry dishes , Mrs. Thomas liamlin ; tUh sot , Miss Welding - ing , Mrs. G. Williams , Mrs. Slrlos , Mrs. "itchell , Mrs. Bronson and Mrs. Johnston ; nlnd dish , John E. Simpson and Horace lloifrlch ; fruit dish , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Henry , South Omaha ; cracker bowl , Mr. and Mrs. Will Hnmlln ; salad dish , Mr. and Mrs. W. i1' . Ashley ; chamber sot , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roach ; pudding sot , Mrs. E. Ebnoy and Mrs. K. and L , Potorsou ; salad dUb , James Olson ; ornamental dishes , Mrs. P. C. Livingston nud Mrs. S. A. Bax ter , Mrs. H. C. Mnrklo , Chicago , Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmos Jeffries ; vivso , Mrs. C. T. Slsson , Chicago ; salad dish , Mrs. James Bomior ; Japanese salad bowl , Mr. nnd Mrs. Cloburno ; lobster disb , Mrs. F. H. Keeihan and Mrs. H , Hawley ; chlnu sot , Mr. uud Mr > . E. E. White , Lincoln ; butter dish , George Poironnot ; tea set , Mr. and Mrs. Vanaridalo ; berry dish , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Murphy ; Ushbono sot , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Palmer ; bread plates. Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Anderson ; china baby girl , T , A. Poironnot. After the guests of the evening were received , the party repaired to Forest ball , where the evening was spent In dancing. A Conversazione. A delightful conversazione was given at tha residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brown- x'oot24U4 Cuss strcct , Friday evening , by the " " younir people of the Central United Presby terian church and their frionds. The Tyrolean - loan Harmonica club , Miss Lydla McCaguo , Mrs. Browuloo , Mr. A. B. King and Miss Sara Finloy furnished tbo musio during the evening , wulch was well rendered and well received. Tliero were present : Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Brownloo , Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Flnloy , Dr and Mrs. John Williamson , Mrs. J. S. King Mrs. E. J. Glills , Misses Anna Olllts , Mary * , . McCulloch , Belle McCulloob , Lydla Mo- tSscue. Gruco MoFarland , Laura Dorsoy , Jm/rgarot McArn , Hester Hulbert. Nolllo Askwltb , May McNolco , Allco GrlDltb , Nettle Wilson , Anna Mo- Uullocb , Nolllo Balrd , Nolllo Bow man , Uerthn Williamson , Ethel Williamson. Norp Emerson , May Burchmore , Lllllo Burohmoro , E. J. Hoblnson , Gertrude Hob- Inson. Mary Elgin , Sadlo Elgin. Sara Flnloy , Bos&lo Suyder , Agnes Mltctiol. Messrs. U. H. Clark , John Ferguson , C. P. Halligan. H. A. Wostorliold , George Heudoraon , W. O. .Ardrcj , John Shuw , G. H. M. Martin. Rob- 'nrt ICerr. A. PlnKorton. J. E' . Mnwhintioy , lee Brownloo , Clarence Williamson , llrowor McCauuo. Paul McCullocU , Preston HolU davV , E. Hovnolds , T. L. Comts , S. J. Johnson , J. D. Zlttlo. \ llirilH Of I'lltHHRO. The following have booked passage through Harry Moorcs' steamship agency : Lieutenant Dooluiilllor sails on the Utru- ria , July ID. IIou. John L. Webster and family will sail for Europe and Modltorancan ports July 10 , via stoninor Normanalo. Miss Arnold , JunoSo , on the Urania. The Misses Aluscow will go to the con tinent l y steamship State of California , Juno 1U. Miss Stephens nnd Miss Collins of the Union Pacitlo headquarters , with Mrs. Rutherford - orford and Miss Uutborford sailed on the ocean gruybound , the Majestic , May ! J5 , for Liverpool , to spend tbo summer ou the conti nent. nent.Mr. . and Mrs. J. B. Reynolds of valley are nrfrfj. to null on the Cunardor , Sorvla , Juno II. Mr * . Carolina Follrnan loft yesterday fo Now Yuik and sails for the continent on tbr i btcaniahlp Saale , Juno 4. Shu will bo abson - throe months. 4 Mr. uud Mrs. L. A. Goldsmith will leave j Omaha today for Now York , sailing Juno 4 3 on tin ) stoamstilp Saalo ( or a few months' ' I visit to Germany and Franou. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 1C Coutaut leave Tuesday 5 for Nuw York , from wbcuco they sail Juno 8 i ou thu Ininim line steamship City of Berliner Vor Liverpool. Tuoy will bo abroad until Jtaat 1. Thu NuriitOKii Sc.inon Ojienu. Tbo young Indies of Saratoga gave a vary pretty party at Lyceum ball Tuesday even ing of lust wnok. Miss Nettle Ammouk and Mls Hadla ICollor took card ot tha uoor. Miss Clara ICollor. Miss Kmtnn ICvllcr , Miss Mary Fredorlckson and Miss Anna Huxhold acted DS reception and Hoer nommUtco , Messrs. Nordln , Luurwino nnd Lojscntli.o funnahud the music. A beautiful feature of tbo evening was the gruuu march , led by Miss O. Miitbowc und Mr. W. O. Short. Tbo ball wtis well tilled with a gay and happy crowd. In which wore noticed Mlssos J.V. . Urosi , K , M. Illnas. J. McDonald , Men'dllh , 1. C. Meredith , 11. Witherspoon , Adlo l''ox. Nettle Uravos , Q. A. Graves , W. U. Joy , M. M. Jones. Ella DolUo , C. T. ICosslar. A. Douirlus. Mesdames Austin und l.ossenthio. Messrs. Kox , Huxhold , Mo- Donald , MuUhows , Taylor , Swasoy , John tini , Joy , Mouloy , Mlchoal , Ko-sslar , Dean , Hpnnifburfc' , Thompson , Page , IColly , Moody , Argo , Hoync , Uurlcr , World , Vliifvil thuVt > torti flaiiio. Mr. Wultor and Miss Dora Hanson gave BU enjoyable blgh Ave party ot their home , 132(1 ( Locust street , last \Vodnctday evening , 'our tables were occupied during the evening - ing , refrctbmcnti being served uftor the pntne , and muslo oharmod tbo party with sweet cadoacos. On the homownrd march It was discovered that Mr. Sanfora was cony- Ing off the first prize , which wat an elegant , silver mounted pioturo fromo , and Miss Mover having In nor possession Ibo first ladles' prize , a handtoiio silver mounted mirror , whtlo Mr. Patton nnd Miss Nioson were each loaded down with the honor of "booby. " Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. Sunford , Dr. Hamilton , Mr. Day , Mr. Pftttcn. Mr. HobmsoD. Mr. Shane , Mr. Swum , Mls Moyer. Miss Hulda Meyer , Miss Nioson , Miss Shane , Miss Hustls , Miss Patten , Miss Klolmbaok. Dlnotl n Mlnlitor. Dr. Pullman ot the Methodist conforoaco , who has been tbo guest during tbo past month of Mr. Max Meyer , wn entertained charmingly &t dinner Tuesday evening by Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolpb Meyer , Kounlzo placo. The decorations were all In wblto ; broad whlto satin ribbons bearing thonnmo ot each guest In raised loiters of gilt were placed at each cover ; whlto rotes nnd whlto lines formed the attractive center ploco ; a largo bunch of whlto roses tied In wblto ribbon was placed at either end of tbo table ; band- Bomo silver candelabras with whlto candles flhcddlne a soft light over the exquisitely decked board. The guctts present were : Bishop ana MM. John P. Mownmn , Omaha ; Chaplain U. C. McCabe , secretary of the cnfitoronco. Now YorK ; Dr. Joseph Pullman , Connecticut ; Dr. A. .1. Palmer , chairman of the finance committee of the conference , Now York ; Mr. Max Meyer , Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wollor. Mnnlc for Iliiiucum I'nrk. The following program will bo rendered by the Musical Union military band under the direction of Prof. Uorman Schunko Monday at Hanscom park in conjunction with Memo rial day oxcrelsos : TAUT x. Ktmoral march Memorial Day Schunko Overture l-lst t..KIe3ler Waltz-Hydroualon . ( Jtmgl Descriptive Recollection * of the War..lloyor Drummer's Oall , Kpr Oed and Liberty , Marching Along , The Flag ot Columbia , 1'r.iyor , the Itattlo , St.tr Spanzlod Ilaiinur. The Vacant Chair , .Marchlni ; Tnronah Qeor- cla , Tramp , Trump , Tramp , Ulory llalloliijah , The llultlo Ory ot I'reodoni. Kingdom Coining nnd 1'lna.lo. I'AHT It. Ovorluro 1'ootand Peasant , Bunpo Davotto Stephanie Czlbulka Arlo Stabat Mater Itimlnl March Uniaha Uuards II. Schunko PA [ IT I It. Orand Fantasle-Frolschutz Weber Oavotto Little Flatterer Kllonberi ; Uvcrturo AincrloaiiNfttlonal Airs Moses Oalop Three Cheers for the Veterans. . . ! . Sclilrmor Concert lit Ucriniinhi Hull. The members ot the Musicians Protective union of Omaha , local S3 ot the National league , will glvo a grand orchestral concert this evening at Gormanla ball. It is the in tention of Mr. Hans Albert , the director , to mako-tbis a permanent orchestra If tbo pub lic will give It support. The members bavo had. daily rehearsals for some tlmo under the concertmaster , Mr. Durt Butler , and the program , which follows. Is sufficiently classi cal to attract the attention ot all levers ot good muslo. Tbo program is as follows : pAivr i. Turnlor March . K. Itaoh Overture , "Eln Kosto Ilui-glst Unsor Gott" . Nlcolal Walt"Goschlchtou ans don Wlonur Wald" . J. Strauss An Junto cautablln . TchalUovakv StriUK Quartet Messrs. Hans Albert. J. Motta , Max Lent ? , S. 11. Lotovsky , I'AIIT II. Overture , Oberon . C. M. Weber Serenade . Ilorturth Cornet. Solo Mr. II. Lotz. Largo . Handel Violin Solo-Mr. H. Albert. Potpourri. "Onto liekanuto . A. Schrlcnor lit the Ac.idomv. A most enjoyable danolng party was glvon by the ladles of the Nadjl Combine club last Friday evening , at Chamber's dancing academy - omy , Washington hall. Among these pres ent wore : Mesdames Edgar Leonard , D. Uisloy , J. D. Harrison , J. Whlto , J. Koslor , A. English , Charles Coffman , Charles Court ney , C. H. Gratton , W. A. Shropshire , J. B. Porter , Charles E. Black. Whitney. 'Frank Holllngor , Wimlolf , Morris. Mlssos Florence Pooro , Grace Leonard , Lena Po.icock , Cora DoVUttdaVhoelorCarrlo Porrluo. Messrs. Edgar Leonard , D. Uisloy , , T , D. Harrison , C. H. Gratton , J. Whlto , Arthur English , J. Kosslcr , Cnarlcs Coftman , Charles Court ney , W. A. Shropshlra , J. B. Porter , Charles E. Black , Whltnov , Frank Hnllingor. P.T. McGrnlb. M. J. Barren , W. E. Wood. Frank Chamberlain , t'ml Snyder.V. . E. Chambers , Harry Shrove , O'Koofo , Wlndolf , Morris. lllrtllduy Surprise. A very pleasant surnrlso party was glvon Miss Maud Her by her friends at Goodrich boh Friday evening. An excellent program \vas danced , at 11 refreshments were served , nfter which dancing was resumed. Among these present were Mlssos Maud Her , Lulu Boll , Estella Boeehor. Emma Va- J Ino , Eva Coomo , ICatlo Dill ton , MattloKlrby , Ijora Johnson , May Young , Joslo Cotter , Blanche Hastlngj , Helen Chesbro , Blanch Her , Miss Roberts of Council Bluffs ; Miy Hobbs of Bellevue , la. ; Miss Richards , Ne braska : Miss Bronean. Nannlo Anderson. Mrs. Her , Mrs. Brokoan , Messrs. Harry H. Klrly , Jr. , Mr. Iloborts , D. Fullmor , Charles Furay , James Flanlgan , Lee Young , Harry Yost , Durto Her , Frank McConoll , Ed Woodnrd , William Uoacbford , Bert Minor , Will Burroughs , Will Taw , Fred Eastman , Claud Stockm , Will Stocum , Prof. Hath- burn , G. W. UoborU. Alitrrlcd nn Antlqimrliin'ii Daughter. Mr. Alan Lewis Boll and Miss Jeanette Rosaland Schonfola were quietly married last Wednesday evening at the church nf the Good Sbopbord , Twentieth and Ohio streets , Kov. J. P. D. Llwyd performing tho. cere mony. Tbo groom is nn Omaha boy , being the son of Mr. John W. Bell , the well itnown druggist , nnd the bndo Is a daughter of Mr. llonry Schonfold , tbo antiquarian uook store man. Only relatives and a few friends of tbo Interested parties were nresout , but numerous useful und elegant presents testi fied the high esteem and affectionate rcgara In which the young couolo are hold by a largo clrclo of frionds. Mr. and Mrs. Boll loft for the east the same evening und it is not qulto certain wbcro tboy will make tboir future homo. IMnyoil High Flvo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Caswell ontor- tamed a party of friends at their homo , U011 Paclllu street , Saturday evening in honor of tboir guests , Miss Edith end Mr. Charles Caward of Crosco , Iu. High llvo was the order of the evening. After refreshments were served dancing wui Indulged. A de lightful tlmo was enjoyed by nil. Those present wore : Miss Edith Caward , Miss Uomick , Miss Elizabeth Brockonrldgo , Miss Julia Nowcbmb , Miss Hattie Murdock , Mr. nud Mrs. Ralph Brcckenrldgo , Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Motzol , Mr. George H. Palmer , Mr. Charles Caward and Charles Brcokonridgo. MuvuuiPiitB Hero und Thoro. Miss Georgia Sharp U visiting friends in St. Louis. Mr. James How returned from tbo cast on Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mri. L. M. Bcnnott bavo returned from Chicago. Mr. nnd Mrs. llonry Yates have roturnoa from Now York. Mr. and Mr * . Lymau of Salt L.ako left Oninba Saturday last. General Wboaton loft on Friday for bis now station , San'Antonlo. Mrs. Lylu Dickey returns homo from an extended visit to Topeka today. Mts.s Dalch and MUs Tbedo Balch leave toiiny for u week' * visit nt Beatrice. Miss Lomlst gave o dlnnor lost evening in honor of Miss Markam of SU Louis. Lieutenant Charles Truilt will leave Juno 1 for bis now station at Fort Portor. Mrs. E. Olllo Helton of Turn a , la. . Is visit Ing her sister , Mrs. Etta Matboson. Miss Flora Adler expects to leave Sunday , . 'lino 5 , for Seattle and vho ioisu Mr * . Captain Bourke ana tbo children uro expected to return from Texa * ; UU wovk , Mr . Wboaton , Miss 6ctavla Wheaten und Mrs , Fox expect to leave today for Detroit. Mr. ana Mrs. W. M. Roggon loft on Mon day for u two weak' ' * sojourn at Hot Springs , Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smith and Miss Sn < ltb will leave Wednesday for Now York. Mr , Mcjtqulor , who wont to St. LuuU and Chicago ou Saturday , returned bema yester day , Mrs. S. Froudonthal of Chicago 1 * the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Iko Now , on Capitol avenue. Mrs. Maltorv of FortOmohn loft Thursday for A visit to' her old homo at Portland , Oregon. Mrs. Murphy , who has made her homo for several yoow at Blshoptbropo , is aoout to return ciut , Mr. nnd Mri. Arthur H. Smith loft .voster- day morning for a short sojourn nt Hot Springs , S. D. Mrs. Clara McCroary Wicks loft last week for Chlnagn , whore she will spend the sum mer with an aunt. Mrs. Hy Mcdav nnd children have pone to Canada for the summer. Mr. Moday Is stop ping at the Mndlson. Lieutenant William Wright has boon of fered a detail as military Instructor of Glrard college , Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs Wheeler of Utlca , N. Y. , whn have been visiting Mr. nnd Mri. L. M. Ben nett , loft on Friday. Lloutonant Maliorv loft on Monday for Tennessee , wbcro ha will visit prior to taking his station at San Antonio. "Tho Benedicts" will tnko possosa'on of Mr. Fred Gray's former residence , at SOJt Douglas street , on Monday. Senator C. F. Mandoraon was in tbo city last wcok to tnkn out letters of administra tion la tlio ustnto ot Mrs. Brown. The inarrlago of MUs Opal To'izahn ' to Lloutonnnt Solomon E , Sparrow will take place Juno SO nt Trinity cathedral. Miss Bonrdmnn of Lynn , Mass. , who has boon visiting Colonel and Mrs. Parka nt Fort Omaha , returned to her boms Friday. Mrs. John Horbach returned from a visit to her son-in-law , Captain John Bourne of tbo Department of Texas , Wednesday. Miss Levins and Miss Blanche Levins , who have boon tha guests of Colonel and Mrs , Parke. loft for their homo. Dubunuo. Is. . Friday. Mrs. J. E. Brown , Mrs. Henderson , her mother nnd Master Brown lolt yesterday for Thomastown , Mo. , whcro they will spend the summer. On Tuesday ovonlng Mr. and Mrs. Mors- man entertained Mr. and Mr * . D. V. Barka low , Mr. and Mri. S. D. Barkalow and Mr. and Mrs. Yost at dinner. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Morris will occupv the rcsldonco of Mr. H. H. Meday until tboir now homo , which Is now In COUMO nf con structlon at Thirty-first and Hnrnoy , Is com pleted. Mrs. Ezra Mlllard , Miss Mtllard and Miss Anna Mlllard wont to Concord , N. 11. . on Monday , where they will remain n snort whtlo prior to going to the mountains for"tho summer. Onednosday Mrs. William Wright of Fort Omaha entertained Airs. 1'arko , Miss Nightingale , Miss Boardraan , Miss Lovins and Miss Blanche Levins at luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thompson loft Thurs day for a trip through the northwest , in cluding all the points ot Interest , after which Mrs. Thompson will spend the summer In Madison , Wis. Mrs. Clnronco Eddy , 1431 South Flftoonth street , Denver , Colo. , has Issued Invitations to tbo marriage of bor daughter , Josslo Eugrnla , to Mr. Morris Joisup Duryca , son of Dr. J. T. Duryea. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard C. Patterson , Dundee - dee place , entertained nt tea on Monday evening , May 23 , Bishop Newman nnd Mrs. Newman , Hon. T. H. Murray and Mrs. Mur ray , Rov. IJr. B. B. Harjlln , Mr. George U. Keller. Immediately before taking tea Bishop Nowmarr baptized their little daughter , which they named Mlldrod. On Tuesday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard C. Patterson , Dundee place , entertained nt tea Bishop Hurst , Rov. Dr. T. B. Noeloy , Dr. J. F. Goucher , Chaplain McCubo and wife , Rov. Dr. E. J. Groy. The usual Fridav hop nt Fort Omnba was given on Wednesday evening m comnlimont ' to tbo visiting young women , Mrs.'WlcUs. Miss Bourdman , Miss Lovins and Miss Blanche Lovins , who took their departure this wook. Through the liberality of Mr. A. L. Rood , the hall of Clifton Hill school was beautifully decorated on Memorial day with the stars and s'.ripes. It is to bo hoped that the Board of Education will soon place a staff , on the building , so that another of Omaha's schools may float our country's banner. The Countess of Moatb , tbo well known philanthropist of Ireland and England , will speaic In Trinity cathedral Friday evening , June ! ) , in the interests of a society known ns the "Mlmstormg Children's Loaguo. " During her stay in Omaha-tho countess will bo the guest -Bishop and Mrs. Worthington - ton at Blshopthorpe. N. H. TunnlclliT of the flnn of Tunnicliff & Page will leave for the east this week , to bo gene u month. Ontho2Ud of Juno Mr. Tannlcliff and Miss Cella M. Van Horne of Oswego , N. Y. . will bo united in marriage. Miss Van Horne is the daughter of E. A. Van Horne , for many years general manager of the Rome , Wntortown & Ogdonsburg rail road. On their return from tbo projected honeymoon tour Mr. and Mrs. Tunnicliff will bo at homo at 520 South Thirtieth stroot. The last of tba Informal receptions which have been tbo rule at the Paxtoa over since the bocmulng of tbo Mothodlst conference took place Monday from 4 until 0 o'clock. Mrs. Clinton B. Fisk of Now Jersey nnd Mrs. John Field ot Philadelphia were among tbo distinguished visitors. Mrs. Newman , Mrs. Fowler , Mrs. Thoburn , Mrs. Rldgway , Mrs. Mallaliou , Mrs. Nlndo. Mrs. Pock , Miss Nlndo , Mrs. Mondenball , Mrs. Joyce , Mrs. Riobards , Mrs. Schlncklo , Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Merrill received the guests. A number of friends tendered Miss Alda Mills a delightful surprise Thursday even ing. Tbo young people mot at tbo residence of Mr. and Mrs. Williams on Farnam street nnd from there repaired to the rosldenco of Miss Mills on Fortieth stroot. Songs were sung , dancing was indulged in and a jolly good time hart by everybody. These present were : Mr. and Mrs. Williams , Miss Pearl Hartman , Miss Adla Parucr , Aliss Emma Free. Miss Cnd Johnson , Air. Gould , Mr. Dcltz , Mr. George Lawreuco , Mr. Robert Wolr , Mr. Norman ICcnnodv , Mr. Ai-thur Robinson , Mr. Lot Johnson , Mr. Will Clark and Mr. Loudon Charlton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Brown have re turned from attending the commoncomout. exorcises at Christian collog : , Columbia , Mo. , wboro their daughter , Margaret , delivered tbo valedictory address , receiving also the scholarship modal for the highest grade in tbo senior class. Miss Brown remains In Columbia a wcok or two , tbo guest or Miss Oldbam , daughter of tbo president of the college. Tbo Missouri Statesman ( Columbia , Mo. ) speaking ot tbo commencement exor cises , says of Miss Brown's valedictory : "The valodlctorlun , Miss Margaret Drown , delivered an eulogy on Joan of Are that showed what women could do and brougbt out the pithotlc end of the martyr in touch ing words. The farewell to instructors and associates was conceived lu a happy strain and raado a fitting conclusion to tno exor cises of the class. " ropnlntton of American Cities , YUTAN , Nob. , May 10. To tbo Editor of THE BEE : Please publish in next SUNDAT'S BKO a list of the cities In Colorado , Wyom ing , Nebraska , South Dakota , Iowa , Kansas and Missouri having a population of 0,500 or over , according 10 tbo census of ISM , and if any state has not four suob cities ploasaglva the four largest in said state ) J. D. A. , Jiu Answer In Colorado : Denver , 10D.713 : Huwllns , 2,235. Nebraska : Omaha , 140,453 ; Lincoln , 5T ,154 ; Beatrice , 13,830 ; Hastings , 18.5M ; Nebraska Cltv , 11,404 ; Plmtsmoutb , 8,303 ; Kearney , 8,1)74 ) ; South Uuiaba , 8,003 ; Grand Island , 7,530 ; Fremont , 0,747. South Da kota ; Sioux Falls , 10,177 ; Ynnkton , 9,070 ; Piurro , 3,23.r > ; Aberdeen , 3,183. Iowa : Dos Alolnos , BO.uyj ; Sioux City , 37,800 ; Dubuiiuo , 30,311 ; Davenport,20.872 ; Burlington. 23,635 , Council Bluffs , 21,474 ; Cedar Rapids , Itt.ij-'O ; Kcokuk , 14,101 , ; Otturawa , 14,001 ; Clinton , 13,010 ; Muioatlao , 11,454 ; Marihalliowa , 8,014 ; Fort MadUon , 7.001 ; Creston , 7,200 ; Iowa City. 7,010 ; Waterloo , 0,074 ; Oskalooso , 0,553 ; Boone , 0,030 ; Lyons , 5,70'J. Kansas : Kansas City , 38.3111 ; Topoka,31,007 ; Wichita , x'ViVJ , Loavonworth , 10.70S ; Atchison , 18- jai ; t'oja Scott , 11,010 ; Lawrence , 0,007 ; Hutchinson , 8Wi ( ; Arkansas City , 8,347 ; Kmporla , 7,651 ; PUMOIIS , O.TJO ; Plttsburg , J5'J7. ' Ottawa. 0.248 ; Salmn , 0,140. Missouri : Su Louii. 45i77U ; Kansas Cltv , 133,710 ( this includes 13,043 which , by judgment of tbo supreme court of Missouri , i * now oataido Carthage , 7.W1 ; Nevada , 7.BOJ : Jefferson City , 0,743. _ DeWltt'i Sannparllla cleanses tha blood ECHOES FROMTBBJgMOOJI Sir Knights Looking ToSMOl ! the Setting Bun. . WHAT PRATERS ARE OOjjG IN SECRET I' lC .Mt. Co I vary Cntmimmlcry Iimtnlls Its Olllcor * on Ascension l > ny Move ment * of Otllfer Societies. 0 ail 1 Qj blnco the return of Past Commander Vic tor Wnito of Mount Calvary commnndory , No. 1. from Danyor , where ho went to secure - cure quarters for his commandory nt the tri ennial Templar conclave , to bo hold nt , Denver vor August 0-10 , tnturtostln the coming sil ver anniversary of the order is rapidly crystnllzlng. Mr. Whlto , titter canvassing the silver city , finally secured forty-fold rooms on the second floor of the Matty burn- in ; : nt Seventeenth and Glonarm streets. ' a handsome structure , which will bo tbo head quarters of tbo Mount Calvary uumniaudory , U Is ouly u block from the uvagnltlconi Brown palace hotel , which will bo the head quarters lor all tno state commandorlos nnd , n blook from the Mtuonlc temple. The best rate Mr. Wblto could secure was St par day. wltlt two In n room. When It is rotneinborod that the loading hotels are charging & > , ? 0 nud (7 per day the arramromonts made nro conatd- orod very satisfactory. Yesterday Mr. Whlto said to the editor of this department. In answer to a question , "Mount Calvary I bcllovo will bo represented by 100 swords at Denver In August and It Is qulto safe to say that there will bo llfty ladles accompanying the party. Omaha ought to bavo Ml ) citizens present nt Denver during the conclave and I bollovo that num ber will bo reached. Denver U putting her best foot forward for this conclavn and as the railroad rates are very low thousands will maka the pilgrimage to the Silver city. Wo bullevo that the location secured for the Sir Knights of Mount Calvary is the best to bu hud anywhere as Itls n tbo central part of Denver , within n blook of the Nooraska headquarters. S feature of Nebraska's representation nt tl o conclave will bo the building to bo erected on the lot adjoining Mrs. Tabor's house , for the exclusive bcnollt of the No- braqkans.Vo uro better and moro comfort- 1 ably provided for than any of our sister com- raatidorlcs In tbo state and Sir Knights should at the earliest moment possible mi SWOT the questions which will soon bo propfunded to them by the committee of ar rangements , Judge Anderson , W. R. Bower and myself. " Ascension Thursday evening Mt. Calvary commandory No. 1 , Knights Templar , In stalled the following oQlcors , previous to marching In full uniform to All Saints church , wbero Excellent Prelate Sir Thomas J. Mnckay conducted the services : Sir William T. Robinson , commander ; Sir Louts F. do Lorlmlor.gonerallsGlmo ; Sir James S.Franco , captain general ; Rev. Sir Thomas J.Mackuy , prelate ; Sir Charles A. Abarcromble , senior wnrden ; Sir Edwin H. Perfect , Junior war den ; Sir Lovorott M. Anderson , treasurer ; Sir Ebon 1C Loug , recorder ? Sir Willis A. Page , standard bearer ; Sir Charles H. PicK- cns , sword bearer ; Sir Marcus S. Parrotto , warden ; Sir Albert P. Brlnld third guard ; Sir Walter T. Page , second guard ; Sir Thomns H. Humphreys , ftnti guard ; Sir John Bamford , captain of the guards. The sermon which Prelate Mackay de livered was filled with .pncojniums of the work done uy Tomiilars "throughout the world , of their usefulness1 and dovotlou to the principles of tbo rod crois. It was a finely thought out sormop aqd was listened toby a largo congregation j' Wo hear It rumored that the Sir Knights of McCook contemplate giving' banquet some time In Juno , which will'bo-'participatod la by the ladles and ocrhaps isomo mvitol friends , nnd which will cchpso anything ol tho.kind ever attempted In , JilcCook. , , Monday evening , Alay 23Jo"ppacommand- , ory No. 17 of YorK , Nob. , half a special conclave clavo at the r.sylura in this 'city , for tbo purpose - pose of conferring the ordorof Knight Temp lar on Robert Wheeler. Itwas a very inter esting occasion , and was made still moro so by the presence of a numbQr of Sir Knights from various commandonos and different parts of the stato. After the completion of the work a oanquot was served and speeches and toasts were delivered by a number of Sir Knights. The visitors spoke very highly of the occasion nnd of the wont of the commandory , and all expressed thorn- solves as Having enjoyed themselves mott heartily. Besides the uumbar in this city there were present Sir Knights Canon W. T. Whltmarah of Oroaha , grana prelate ; E. C. Webster , Jacob Fisher , W. F. Buchanan , F. C. Hurst , E. H. Reed nnd A. R. Van Slcklo of Hastings ; Gcorfto H. Thummel , E. A. Stevens nnd W. F. McLaugblin of Grand Island ; Dyer Ford , J. G. Green , Peter F. Buckley and George S.Osboino , of Strains- burg ; Georga H. Millar and Alonzo A. Lord of Surprise ; J. R. Bicklny of Tnayor , John W. Bennett of Waco , E. W. Woodruff , F. J. Hoorgcr and John C. Merrill of Simon : J. W. MoDermott of Lincoln and E. H. Noah of St. Joseph. The Shrlners. There Is activity among thg members of Tangier temple these closing days of May. Every Saturday evening the commlttno hav ing in charge the arrangements for the meot- g of tbo imperial council In this city In August , hold sessions audflmap out programs for the days when tbo city will bo In the bands of the ] sbnuors irom the orient. From all. over the country reports come that caravans are fitting out preparatory to cross ing the , desert and entering the oasts of Tangier. Camels are being loaded with the riches of the orient and every wboro the nobles of the mystic shrine are turning their oycs toward the Mecca of the faithful. Wednesday evening , In honor of Rev. Mr. Aultman of Syrian temple , Cincinnati , and Rev. Mr. Lucas of El Jobel at Denver , min isterial delegates to the Mothodlst confer ence , a number of nobles of the Tangier torn pie gave a delightful banquet in tha ordinary of tbo Miliard. Speeches were made by Noble ? Anderson , Hopkins , Clo- Durno , Frank Fitzpatrlck and Rbeom , in ad dition to the honored guests of tbo evening , These present were : Nobles H. C. Akin , Gustavo Anderson , H. A. Eastman , L. H , Korty. A. P. Hopkins , H. C. Crutu , William Cloburne. C. S. Huntlngton , T. 1C Sud- borougb , Thomas D. Crane , J. S. Franco , 7.'bomas ' Swooe , C. N. Dlotz , L. M. Rheom , W. T. Robinson , Frank A. Fitzpatrlck. Mecca temple of Now York has made ar rangements for 100 people at tbo Mlllard. It is thought the headquarters for the Im perial council will bo chuugod from tlio Paxton - ton to tbo Mlllard , altbough-tborc Is nothing dollnito lu this. ijH -i Ortlor Vesta Chapter No. Crder of Eastern Star , gave a progressive ihi U Jlvn party In Masonic ball last Satutdayc'ovonlncr. The first'prlzo for ladios'was wSfvby Mrs. A. B , Rogers , Mr. Thomas TojjfybijVor taking the first honor for gentlemen. afyf-a. Crane wou tbo second honor and M > XV. \ . N , Nasou played well enough to cap nj . ttio second for goiitlcmou. Among tbqspjoprosent were ; Messrs , and Mesdames Afetfu Atkinson , D. S. Parkhurst , T. O. ShollpytJVV ( F. Packard , A. C. Osterman , W. M. 3lUy , 0 , M. Cooii , John Pray. F , L. Kolloiv Sholluy , Fred Brunlng , T. Todhuntor , Dfoou/cr , MM. M. C. Wilson , MM. A. Wbltmartita , Mrs , Grldloy. MM. Kate Lane , Mrs. Jo | .Urostberg , Mrs , Nowoli , Mre. A. B. Rogof , Mr - C. Wilde , Mrs. Gustavo Amlerson/4. Crane , Mrs. H. U. Whitney of SupeiiifjrNob } , ; M lasts Hamilton of Polla , la , , Pray , Bauer , Ander son , Stabrlo , Wilde , Bloom , Powell , Par- rotto , Milllus , Dr. Eleanor Dalle ; ; Messrs , Mount , O'Brien , L. S. Mplo , J. W , Lvtio. Edwlu Davis , W. N. Nasoo , T. Batterton , Malcolm Dow , C. W. McCoy , J. H. Morton , M. F. Doan , T. Birchmore , John Coo per , Fred A. Honnloger , H. P. DoValon , C. P. Halligan. George PotorsuoV > Baker , E , D , DavU , Durbiu , G , IL Jackiou , J. L. Murtlu , Council Bluffs , HID A. O. V. W. Deputy Grand Master J. } ! 13 u tier organ Uod an Aucleut Order of United Workman ledge iu Arapuhoo Monday night , May 10 with twenty charter members , 'tho otllcorso which ara Thomas Bloodworth , master workmen ; J. P. Snyder , pait master work men ; B. M. Suilth , foreman ; W. A. McGee , overseer ; S. H. lirynu , recorder ; J , W. Hade , lluoucler ; R. A. Mouuer , receiver ; L. Shear , trulde ; U. Wbitohcod , I. W. ; Robert Boles. O. W , ; Dr. Butler , wodleal examiner. The order starts out. uirJor llaltorlng aus pices , nnd will , without iloubt , rapidly de velop Into n strong oranlzatlon. Ono feature - turo of the order , which conununds It highly , Is the matter of life Insurmicn , which its members nro enabled to carry at such small cost. cost.Last Last Monday evening week n largo delega tion from Union Pacific ledge No. 17 , South Omaha No. CO and Patten ledge No. 17. ) , in udo n fritornal visit to North Omaha lodgoNo. 1G9. Two hundred and eighteen enthusiastic workmen In one ledge assem bled was n splendid sight to beheld , and to nay they bad a good tlmo would bo putting It mildly. No. 16 ! > was taken completely py surprise , but not altogether knocked out , for they had quito an Interesting program nrraiiKod for their regular monthly ledge entertainment. Clears were sent for nnd the proprnm was quickly rearranged so as to glvo the vlMtlng orators an opportunity. Short , nnd intorosdni. apcoches wore made bv P. G. M. W. S. R. Patton , D. D. U. M. \V. \ Jacob Jaskclakho masters of the visit- Inploders , and bv ' Hrothora Miller , Woldn , Turner and other's , Interspersed by Instru mental music furnished by members of No. l.V.i. Atl Intense Interest has been nwakonod in this order in Omaha and tbroughoul Nebraska and Justly no. But ono nssossmont , u llvo months to carry f,000 speaks volumes for the malarial the fraternity is composed of , as well ns the healthiness ot our grand Nebraska. Cnniinnroliil Considerable important business wns trans- noted nt tbo first moating ot the supreme council of tbo Commercial Pilgrims of Amor- lea , which was hold In the Royal Arcanum parlors last Saturday night. Bosldos the routine work , such ns the drafting nnd adopting ot a constitution and b'y-laws , the Idea of adding nr. Insurance feature to the organization was discussed nt length , moot ing with favor from nil tbo piorahori. A committee was appointed consisting of Henry Cofteen , W. il. Lunlus , F. A. Sprague , E. H. Haworth mid A. vV. Johnson , to nro- pare u plan for Insurance and put It into effect within the next thirty days. It will probably bo on tbo same general plan as the uccldont .Insurance of the lown Traveling Men's association , and the insurance will bu given the members of the order at its actual cost. It being decided not to liavo any salaried onicors for this department. In ticcordauco with the resolution adopted by the grand lodges Of Iow.i nnd Nebraska n short time ngo measures were adopted look ing to the formation of n ladies' auxiliary. M. B. Blackburn , granu worthy pilgrim of lown , was directed to draw up n ritual for such an auxiliary ana present It to the supreme premo couccll for approval when completed. The mothers , wives , slslura and daughters of pilgrims will bo eligible to membership. March 4 was decided upon as the tlmo for the annual meetings of grand lodges In the various states. Subordinate councils of the order are soon to bo instituted nt Waterloo , la. , Denver , Colo. , nnd Jauosvillo , Wis. K. ol P. Among the divisions of the Uniform Rank , o bo soon at the encampment at Kansas 2lty In August , will bo Omaha division , No. 2 , of this city. They nro engaged In regular drill nnd are increasing their membership py , ho addition of n number that am interested n the success of the Uniform Rank nnd want to sco n portion of the prize money olforud nt thu encampment como into this Jurisdiction. A dauclng social will bo Riven by this divi sion at Its armory on Juno 7 , the proceeds of which are intended for necessary expenses nt the encampment. Trlanglo ledge No. HI has struck its old tlmo gait nnd is conferring the different ranks at each meeting- . This is ono of the most prosperous lodges in the state and has an enviable roputulion for Its excellence in an written worK. Tboir attendance is the .argost of any ledge in. the olty , and visitors are accorded a genial welcome. Daughter ! ) of Itcbpkali. The Evening Star ledge , Daughters of Ro bokab , of York , Nob. , held their sotnl-anuual election of officers Thursday cvcnlug , May 19 : Mrs. T , D. Buchnnan was elected N. G. ; Mrs. * Robert Tucker , V. G. ; Mrs. J. L. lugroy , secretary , and Mrs. G. W. Brooks treasurer for the ensuing term. DoWitt's Saftiaparilla destroys such pol. sons as scrofula , sidu disease , czoma , rheu matism. Its timely use naves many lives. ROASTED TO A TURN. Judge Duvis Gives the 1-mv'n 1. 1 in It nnd u Lecture to Two ( iiimblcrs. Two gamblers worp caught In Judge Davis' ' court , yesterday and each got the limit , as far as tha law was concerned. For months Dan Golscr and Bill Nestle house bavo been Known as tinhorn gamblers. They have manipulated brace games , Where many an _ unwary sucker has dropped his roll , Time u'nd again they have been arrested , but always ave os caped. At last the law has wrapped its strong arms about the young men and landed them behind the bars of the county Jail. During tno early days of tbo present term Golser and Ncsttabouso were arrested in po lice court on the charge of being common gamolors and hold to tbo district court. The case was put on trial and Friday the Jury returned a verdict of'guilty. Yes terday morning they were arraigned for sentence , and as they boldly walked to the Davis said * 'Huvo Bill front , Judge , you , Ncstiehouso , anything to say why sentence should not bo pronounced i The prisoner said that ho had nothing to say. say."How is It with you , Dan Golsort" asked the Judge. Gelsor romanced that ho had not bad a fair trial , that his lawyer bad not properly defended him. "That1 ? so , " put In Nostlohouso. This evidently nrouaedtho ire of tbo court , for ho road the two men n lecture that they will remember unto tbo end of their days. "Your trial was fair , " answered the judpo. "You had every opportunity of defending youi.solvcs , nnd your lawyer Hd Crowell defended you in an ubln manner. You have no right to find any fault. " This was ouly the preface to thu lecturo. for when the court warmed up the hair of tbo two prisoners curled under his scathing remarks. ' "You are common pamblors"continued tbo Judgo. "You are gamblers of tbo worst kind , gamblers who work the innocent and the drunk , and If there is any honor among mem bers of your fraternity I bavo no hesi tancy in saying that you are utterly devoid of any such honor. In fact , you are ovun n disgrace to your profession. "You are mlsornblo creatures , uud when you talk about a fair trial you had no defense - fonso except your own perjured statements. " Thosentonco was than Imposed , and it was tbo limit. It was three months in Jail at bard labor togotbor with a rtno of ? lut ) and the costs of the prosecution. But this was not alt. Thu Judge slated that after the two mou had paid the penalty , ho should require u bond In tbo sum of & > 00 from each , that they would remain upon their good behavior and conduct themselves as lawabldlug citizens for the paned - nod of two years , Other Court Dolnpi. A. J , Powell , the man who was convicted of stealing ton sacks of flour from the storehouse of Hose Kollqm was sentenced to three years In the penitentInr.v. At the tlmo of tbo burglary , PowalL had with him Ber nard Montgomery , n boy 14 years of ago. Tbo boy helped break open the store , but irom the evidence It was apparent that Powell had induced him to do so. This being the case Judge Davis suspended sentence nnd released Bernard , but ho will bavo to appear at tbn opening of the next term nnd glvo an uscounl of himself us 10 his conduct. Mrs , Mmnlo Payittor , a stnto witness who had refuted to obey n sabpcuna , was brought 'into court and explained that sickness prevented - vented her from attending court The excuse - cuso prevented the imposingof a flno , Mary Johnson has scoured a restraining order which enjoins Constable Clttpp from selling her property on an execution Issued by Justice Glbton , In tbo district court the First National bank has brougbt null against Bell & Roodor to recover on a $3,500 no to. The suit grows out of a Coliseum transaction , Cbris Spocht has brought suit and the order cltos the Themoral Park company and its ofllccrs. Fred Drexel , John Rush and L S , Hutcall to appear and show cause why tboy should not bo fined for contempt of court. Spocht hud a Judgment aealnst Has. call and obtained n decree by which ha levied upon ten aoros of land. On May 7 , the property wui sold and bid la by the oQlcors of the Thomoral Park company , who FRRNIfd 81 THMTKR POPULAR PRICES. omiencing Today at 2:30 : tj Tonight at 8:15 : And Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday Matinee and Night. GRAND OPENING WITH THE EVER POPULAR OP3RA A MASCOTT H J J _ 7 Thursday , Friday , and Saturday Matinee and Night , CHIMES OF NORMANDY. GREAT GHORUS AMONG THIS PHINGIPALS MAY jJK NAM HI ) : A.MY LESLIE , DAN YOUNG , THOMAS HAYES. HELEN St. OLAIR , R. O. CHAMBERLAIN , ROG3R E.HARDING , BVA BEITH , MAOK CHARLES , MR WATERS , EMMA WELLS. MILTON SMITH , Mualotxl Dlrootor. 3 NIGHTS. Theater BEGINNING , 17lh . THURSDAY , JUNE 2. anil Harncy Streets. Matlnno Salurilnv. Last Time in Omaha. Farewell Tour of the U. S. .The Pastoral Comedy ! NEIL BURGESS' THE COUNTY FAIR Presented under the direction of C. B. JEFFERSON , KLAW nnd KRLANGEH. JIaric Kates , James H. Smith , A Horse Race Ella Salisbury , W. 11. Bunion , Margaret Jlsy on Frank Hcrricli , Alice Rich. THE STAGE. Kdward McWailc. Great Effects ! Laughable Incidents ! Don't Forget to See "Cold Molasses" win the Free For All. Regular Prices. have fuilod and refused to pay the purchase money into court. Dr.Blrnoy'a Catarrh Powder euros catarrh For sulo by all druggUU. 5U coats. SLUGGED BY ROUGHS. Michael llu li | un Annulled While 1'ro- tcctlnc nix Family's Hv.tlth. ' At Sovnntocnth and Martha streets lives a Gorman whoso first name Is Micbaol. This Is an ofTcnso In the intimation of his Illbur- nlan neighbors ana iu rovenfjo for his Teu tonic Invasion of their national nomenclature they have boon in the habit lately ot using nls house as a backstop for their base ball games. The Uorman who is of the family of Horsli- man has treated these demonstrations so In- difTorontly that his tormentors have boon compelled to resort to bricks. There Is n sick girl In ibo house and last night Hcrsh- man woat oat to enter a protest. This was considered an unwarrantable Interference with tbo rlghU of American citizens and four husky brick throwers promptly pounced upon him , rolled him in the mud , slaibea his cuilcla with a knlfo and blacked bis eyes with brickbats. They were arrested - rested yosterilay. Disease never successfully attacks a sys torn with pure blood. DoW'Itt's Sarsnparllln nmiics pure , now blood and cnriuho ? the old , HIS FAMILY STARVING. Mm. W. I. . MoiTnrtl Wnntx to ltd 1'rotrctoil l > y Her Unworthy Ilitilmnil. A loiter addroisod to Mr , W. L. Morford , Omaha , Nob. , wns delivered to n person for whom it v.'ns not , Intended uud by him sent to pollco headquarters. The letter Is dated from Crnston , In. , nnd contains a utuhotlo appeal from a wife to a recreant husband to furnish mo.ins to keep her nnd her children oft the street , bho has been turned from house after hou&a tor fall- uro to pay rent until no landlord will rocolvo her. Hho tolls of how she hus struijijloa to keen her children at school so that they maybe bo in a position to earn u living aomo day and prays ( fed to forgive her husband for his treatment of his family. Dr. Hlrnoy's Catarra rowdor for cold In head. For sale by all druggist * , no coats. Among thu Miulrlun * . The western Chnutauquu.s nro making largo drafta on Omaha for musical foaturo-i. 1'rof. Torrons and the Apollos hnvo been engaged for aovornl programs nt Fremont and Council Bluffs. On July S the Apolloi wlllglvu nn entertainment that will probably Include a purl of tno oratorio "Klidti. ] " On July 11 and 13 Prof. Torrons will conduct concerts with u children's chorus of 1.20U voices and an orchestra of thirty-live plnco-s. On the 14th ho will conduct a concert with 000 voices , Mw. Torrons for soprano , Whlv- noy Mockrldgo of Chicago for tenor and Nellie DnngK Bkolton for pianist. At .Fro- niont ho will conduct two entertainments , ono with -100 voices and the other with BOO. The Chautauquu nt Lake Madison , S. JJ. , has engaged the T. K. quarto'.to of this city to furnish music , assisted bv an assembly chorus conducted by Prof , Lee U. KraU of Omaha. Tno annual meeting of the Apollo club will bo hold on Tuesday evening of uoxt wcok. "Lnto to bed and early to rise will shorten thu road to your homo In the sklos. " But early to bed und a "Mttlo Early UlHor , " the pill that mauos life longer and better and wlbor. It' * Illl r ut Ninr. Mrs. Annlo Clark of St. Joseph , Mo. , some tlmo ago sent her llltlo crippled daughter to stay with a Mrs. Crows nt 1210 Houth Twelfth street , who wautod her for com pany. Now sbo says Mrs. Crews will not glvo up the girl until a board bill is paid , and oho asks the pollco to Interfere. Dr. nirnoy'a ' Catarrh I'owclnr for tonsil * Itls. For sale by all druggist ! . V ) cents. WllhuliuV1II Domain. It bat boon decided that Edward VVIHiclin , who cut off his right hand wlMlo laboring under tbo Improiilon tnat bo wai carrying out the instruction * of tba Lord , must spoml UU dnj-3 In the poor uouse. TUo board of BDYD'S ' THEATER. 2OUANI ) SUNDAY , MAY 29. TWO GRAND CONCERTS -nv TUB- TATE BAND , 'One of the Finest Organizations of Instru- mon'allstsln the Laud. " Mntlneo concert : if.i : : ) Hnnduy iifturnoon. hvonlns concert nt 8 Sunday evening Two widely iliireront lirosrains will bo nro- soiituU at e.ich vunuert. Mutliieo 1'rluua Klrit Hoor. 7 ! > r : eoncrnl luliulinluii. Me ; bn'conjr , Hie , Mulit I'rkM-l'iiniui't.Jl ! iianiurt clrclo , 7loiiMillj Koiiuralmlmlsslim.iSc ; bnlcony , 6Uo mulTSc ; WONDERLJP. Week of May 30. Tony Pastors Stars. Nellie Ma uire. Albini Randall. Gallagcr anil Clifton. Dimingo , llic only Indian Albino 1'inK ' Eyes , White Hair , Cop per-Colored - Parents. 1'iojHMiiU fur School JIiimlH. Scaled DlJs will bo rocolvoil oy the treasurer of llio school district of Omiilia. Nebraska , nt . liUollIci ) In s.ilcl city nu to U o'clock noon of tnu llhdiiy ur.func. 18IJ , for the purjhasu of UlOW.uiof the registered liiinda of Uiu aald school district now on li'in I , rfulcl bonds bollix nf the viilimor il.OJJ.iw oiiuli. No proinHils fur loan than pur value of the homln tuzotlior with auuriiua Interritt thereon to Juno SUtli , ISJi will ho considered. . bald liond-i uro ilatod .lunnary 1st , 11'J. ' ' , an : ) payable'9 voars after Hiolr ( liti : > . an I boar In- tuiust. at tlm rate of 5 per cent per unnutti , payable soinl-anniially , 1'ilnclji.il mid Interest payable at Kounto Hros. Nuxv York. Huld bonds will bo sold In iinantlllos of nmt bonil or inoro to any ono bidder , nu the hoard mny duoin most .idvui- ; tuncoils ) for It. 'I'lie hoard of cihinatlon ro- ccrvostlin rl 'ht tn reject any and all hldj. Ilondsdullvorod In Oniului. IIIJNUV ItOUiN. mlBdl.1t Treasurer llo.inl of I ! muatlon. Insanity passed upon the case , declaring that Kd ward was as mad as a Muruh haro. Thl llmllng was sent to thoilatu board und n letter - tor has been returned in which Clerk Mooros Is informed that It U not an emergency case and that Douglas county must care for tlui man. The brother was hero yasicrdny and was willing to take Kaward to Ins homo at Grant , but the board concluded that the brother was not a lit pornon to care for tha insane man. I'uor Olil U'litimu. -Dombrowakl , n very feeble lady over 80 years old , was takun to the nollcu Htntlon last nlcht for a night's lodging. Abuut dnsic she came to the horne of B 1 * . Tope , lit 10 0 North Twenty-fourth street , HO worn unu sick that shu could go no furtliur. Kho could give no account of hbr&elf ana appjars to bo absolutely destitute. of Itlortloii , The mayor Is having but llttlu trouble la finding parties who uro ready and willing to set as registrars of election. Friday thcro were llfty-four vacancies In the several words , but now nearly enough parllos bavo been selected to mauo all of tbo precinct boards complete. * Dr. Ulrnoy's Catarrh Powder cure catarrh , for sale by all druggist * . 5' ) cent * llullilliiK I'uriiill * . The following pormlu were Issued by tta * BUiMirlntnndoiit of buildings yoitcrday ; JotilH ( Jrlllln. one and ono-lmlf Ntnry fruiiio cottuitu , i'orty-hfL'ond and Nina Hiruutu I 600 Anton Johnson , onu-ttory framu cot > laitf , 'JOJI .South 'riilrty-yevenlh street , 800 Thtcu tnlnui penults ilOO Total . . . .J ! ,