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1,1' ' it ; ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY. , TTNB 19 , 1S92--SIXTEEN PAGES. BBTT08S CAPTURE SOCIETY tL Gay Soldier Boys Feted and Courted by Omaba'a Ewcll Wotnon , RECORD OF A BUSY SEVEN DAYS DAYSt WtintV1I1 tlio Ilnrvml He Dnnclnc n llnppy Hnltow r.iitortalnlnK ( Jrnck Military Cnnimiilo | Move. in nits Hero mill Tliorc , It has been a military ween In Omnha , nnd tbosoldlcr boys have saved eocloty from dylnc of dry rot. Never In the history of our swell circles hnvo the ladles been so enthusiastic In entertaining tno men who bnvo boon the guests of the city , nnd although the na tional oncatnpinont has not bcou a sue- _ cess financially , socially It has attained * to unusual helRhts , the hundred of soldiers In camp testifying to the ulcasnnt fact that never In tbnir history havu so much atten tion been shown thorn by Iho leading llfihts of Bwclldom. U 1ms been n round of dinners , re ception1) , tally-ho parties nnd nil the forms of social entertainment. Women hnvo vied with women In the lavish manner of tbclr enter- tnliilnp , nnd Omaha cannot help but bo bono- illcd by this evidence of the hroAd-mlndod culture of our women.Vlillo unusual. It Is not moro than tbo public was led to expect from the list ot chapcrouos , sponsor * nnd innlds of honor chotcn by the local commit- tco to represent the various companies In camp. The following rcsumoof a uusy week will tell xvbat was done by the leaders of tbo , haut irondo. nt lluppy Hollow. J In honorof Miss Whllo of UrooUllne , Mosi. , flanco of Mr. Arthur Smith , Mr. and Mrs. J. " N. H. Patrick jfnvo n pretty Juno dancing ' party Thursday at Happy Hollow. The evening was perfect , cool enough for out of ' door dancing , and the young mou ' and maids tnado most of the opportunity to break the unusual quiet of the v past two months by merrily troadiug the l.tilrv measures of the waltz. The porohos , nnd there nro none moro delightfully ndnptea for dancinir , were canvassed , the Second infantry band furnishing tbo Inspiration. 1'uuch oowh wore provided for in cosy nooks , and the lights glimmering atnld the trees made a never to bo forgotten picture. The equities were perfect and therefore ono of the distinctive society events of the nro- summer season. Hcfreshmonts were served from a table beautifully ornamented , covered with red roses , the contcr-plcco being of Venetian Klass llllod with peonies , and studded with American beauties. Tbo younger men and women were out in fovco and alt things con sidered broke the summer stillness in a vary charmlng.mannor. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. tl. PatrlcK. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Smith , Mr. nnd Mrs. White , Miss White , Mr. Smith nnd Mr. John 1'atrlclf received. Mrs. Patrick was beautifully gowned In black and white. Mrs. White were a superb gown of gray taillo and white brocade vert , diamond ornaments. Miss White , a most Interesting deml- blondc , tall with a sweet fuco and dlgnltiod woin , was attired In a wbllo figured brocade , inousollmo rufllus about the docollcto bodice. Miss M. Woolworth appeared In a pretty f costume of pink crepe , Jf Miss Doatio looked particularly pretty and . / - seasonable in a while organdie with green figures , pink ribbon garniture. Miss Lynn Curtis , who has boon away the past season , was daintily gowned in white mull trimmed with white Inco. Miss Ktnily Wakoloy , graceful ana pretty , were a fetching gown of while mull over pink nil ! : , with a wide bertha of Inco , pink ribbons und a largo bow at the back. Miss Lmnlst , ono of the swcutost of Omaha's daughters and a fascinating girl , were white mull with blue ribbons. Tuo Misses Balcu were white gowns with pink sashes. - MisvJennio McClelland broke the effect of mull gowns on all sides by wearing a pretty black laca costume which became her well , with a bodice of joi. Miss Clara Brown appeared In a pink gown with ribbons of the same shade. Miss McKenna , wblto mull over blue silk trimmed with lace. Miss Hughes , a tall and handsome looking youni ; wnnian , graced a pretty wtiito al- butross. Miss Margaret Williams was also In white In keeping with the general effect of a mull "ji party. J Miss draco IHmcbuugh was charming in ' yellow crepe with pearl passementerie. Miss Uowey were a beautiful frock of white striped silk ana chiffon. Miss Nash , black luco over old rose silk. Ml 33 Ktinu Cowin was a sweet piciuro of childish loveliness in a simple gown of whito. Thcro vvcro present : Mr. and Mrs. Smith , Mrs. White of Boston , Mrs. Joseph Burlier , Judge nnd Mrs. Cowin , Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Poppleton , Miss Briggs , Miss Doano , Miss Emily Wakoloy. Miss Curtis. Miss McClol- land , Miss Balch , Miss Thodo Balcn , Miss e.lt , Miss Sherwood , Miss Brown , Miss iurr Popp'oton , Miss Hughes , Miss Uroeu- leaf. Miss Kdna Cowlu , MUs Waring , Miss Dowoy. Miss Williams , Miss Woolworth , Miss McKonno , Miss Nash , Miss Lomlst , MUs Maude Woolworth. Mils Nightingale. Miss Perrine , Miss Hamilton , Miss Himobaugh. Mr. Augustus Kountzo , Mr. Arthur Sinltb , Mr. Nothortou Hall , Mr. Clifford Smith. Mr. W. F. Smith. Mr. FairUeld. Mr. Loinlstof Lin- coin , Mr. Shepherd , Mr. Charles Wilson , Capialn Crowdcr , Captain Day , .Lieutenant BooUtnlllor , Lieutenant Arrasnilth , Mr. Bar low. Mr. Frank Hamilton , Mr. Hastings , Mr. Palmer , Mr. Huldrlugo , Mr. Herbert Cooke , JSIr. Dick Berlin , Mr. Ghat Hodiclr.Mr. Charles Snumlors. Mr. Gannett , Mr , E1 Sherwood , Mr. Will Doimo , Mr. L. Drake , v Mr. Paul Horbach , Mr. Isano Coles , Mr. " kil K Walter Smith , Mr. James Wushburii , Mr. * Jjl ) - . ' Wm Wuuuloy , Mr. Uced. A Sivi-ll C'uiirliliif ; I'arty. Ono of the very delightful coaching parties of tno season was glvon last evening by Mrs. O. M. Carter nnd Mr. and Mrs. Novvton Barkalow In honor of Lloutouant Spencer Ilutctictis of Houston , Tex. After dross parade ut Camp Brooka the party were trnatod to n Mexican dinner at tbo camp of the Bolknaps. Afterwards the rldo was extended to Council Bluffs and then to tbo Carter ro ldonco on Fumam strnot , where a supper of six courses was served at small tables , lloral favors being placed at each cover. LurJne tbo hours the guests were prc&rnt at tbo homo of tbo hostess the Mandolin club playca throughout the ovon- iurr. iurr.TtQ.b.Quso , was a lloral bower and the ontbriaOimunt was upon a scale which must Imvu Imnrossiid thu visitors very forcibly. Those projoot were : Misses Uoano , Curtis - tis , Mury Moore , Perl Hurtman , May Dundy , JKiwrm llouglniiu , Lauru Homeland , Nelsio | HUK'ht. , Cliivu Unwloy. Murylluwloy , Stella aiamlltou , Balch , Tuedo Batch , Emily , Vakcluy , Anderson , Miss Fish and Misi , Amy Harkcr , Clar ilroxvn. Ida Sharp , Jen- J nlo McClollnnd , Mury Wallace , Messrs 'JJeuUiittiit Spunccr Hutchons , Houitou. .Tex. ; Captain tireoii , San Autoluo , Tex , , CJ.louicnuiit Kraimor , GulvcUou. Tex 4 > loutuiianl Hunter , Galvoitou. Tex , ; Ir " Burrell.Ualvestoii. Tux. ; ttlc-u nerlln , John Patrick. J. M. Haldrigo. Milton Ilarlow , W. L. Mi-Caguu , Cnptuln Uoraar , WastiliiEton , X ) . C. : Lluutonaut Master , Washington , D. C. ; Mr. Dotucr , Washington , 13. C. ; Mr. Koudrup , Washington , 1) . C. ; Charley IlowoV. . lU ax tor , Clem Cbasu , Henry "Wyiunn , Dean Gardner , Mr. nnd Mrs. B. li. Wood. Mr. nnd Mn. A. C. Powell , Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Pottur. In Honor ufii Hiiutlinru < ! lrl. Ono of tbo Jollloit tally-bo purtlos of tbo caiou was given last Saturday evening by evornl young gentlemen complimentary to MUs Manila A. Jones ot Mempbls , Teun. , tbo guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. I ) . Harrison. The ride xvai extended to Lake Manawa , wlioro n itohdous supper was served. Tbo evening was aavoted to boating nnd dancing- . Tnotci cumnoslng this merry party were Mcsttamcs Hurrlaon , Benson , Leonard , ItU- loy , White , Coffraan , MUsas Maymo A. Xmen , ( Jrnco Leonard , Kloreuro Poor , ? Charles Coffuiau , M. J. Uarron , P. T. McUnUh , Prank T. Carroll. J. O. HarrU Au Uniuiuil Orcurruiicv. t Oo the evening- Juno 10 Mr. Charles Uarbach ud Ml s Horteuilo A. Windhain were married by Ilov. II. W. Kuhns , D.D. In that there r/as nothing untisual , but when It it romomborcd that the parents ot the bride were married by Dr. Kuhns twenty- six years ago nnd who also baptized the ondo when she was a baby , n tlngo of out of the ordinary is given to the occurrence. On the snmo ovenlnq Mr. Joel S. Grlnin nnd Miss Anna M. Williams wore married by Dr. Kuhns , whb had married the parents of the groom twenty-six yours ago , and bap tized the bride when she was nn Infant. How pleasing such an event must bo to all parties concerned I Kntortiilnpil tlin Kenclhtc * . Mrs. A. U. Wyman Is a charming hostess. There are few women. In Omaha who kuow so well how to entertain as docs the wife of the ex-treasurer ot the United States nnd In addition to her fine hospitality she possesses graces ot mind and heart which fit her preeminently - eminently for the social position she holds in the best circles of the metropolis. Having been selected as n chaperone for the National Fonclb'.cs , n company In which she Is per sonally Interested by reason ot her long rest- donco In Washington , Mrs. Wyman hastily planned nn informal reception for the visit ing boys from the national capital Thursday evening , assisted by Miss Iloagland , sponsor , MUs Helen ilo gland and Miss Helena Wymau , maids. In addition to the original chaperone , sponsor nnd maids of honor were also invited to assist in receiv ing , Mrs. J. P. Williams , Miss Tatum , MUs Clan Clarkson and Miss Moore. But not content with ' this array of proltr girls the hostess also asked Miss Orchard , Miss Duud } ' . Miss Laura Hoagland , Miss Wyman , Mrs. Eutrono Crist of Washington and Miss Sanderson ot the same city , a sister of Mrs. Wyman , to participate In what proved to bo a royal re ception to the "men In bluo. " In addition to the maids there were present from the civilian ranks of Omaha-Mr. Henry Wyman , Mr. Will Wyman , Mr. Coughlln , Mr. Wil liams and Mr. Snyder , whllo Mr. Al Wyman welcomed the guests with his wife , The house looked oatrlotlo in Its decora tions ot red , whtto and blue , with Uses and bunting , crossed standards , tbo national shield and the eagle occupying prominent places In drawing room , music room nnd hall. And tbo company's colors old gold and green were conspicuously displayed on mnutcls on pictures and uvon uoout the potted plants which dccoratca thb rooms very prettily. Tuo members of too company were Into In arriving , having drilled for tbo national prize out a few Hours before. And , by tno way , ono of tno pleasant features of tbo drill was the presentation by Miss Helena Wymun of a beautiful lloral ploco to the captain of the company after Its retirement from the field , but this on passant. The evening was delightfully cool and the Wyuinn establishment looked its best in honor of the guests , who are the flower of ihc district. There was music , for a number of the Fenclblos nro musicians , ana therefore ap preciated the orogram arranged for tholr cu- tortainmout by the hostess. Mtss Clarkson snng "In Old Madrid" very sweetly , her fresh young volco showing to advantage. Lieutenant Moshor of the company sang "Dreams" and "On Venice Wntnrs , " while MUs Helene Wyman , the pretty daugbtor of iho host and nostess , sang very aaintlly "Tbo Nightingale. " There was n delicious puncli in ono corner of the dining room , while refreshments were served from a hanu- somoly decorated table in the same apart ment. The following members of the Fencibles were present : Captain C. S. Domer , First Lieutenant L. B. Mother , Second Lleuten- nnt W. W. Mortimer , Sergeants U. C. Uico , C. E. Sessford , T. A. Tomlinson , W. M. Walker , W. E. Crist , Corporals W. A. Dor mer , H. A. Dunn , J. A. Butler , Jr. , J. P. Cromwell , Privates W. E. Bautu , W. G. Caruthors , T. S. Costignn , K. D. Cromwell , W. B. Culverwell. J. J. Gavin , C. F. Graff , J. H. Granom , W. E. Guy , H. G. Mcalr , F. D. Hester , H. E. ICondrup , J. C. Kondrup , A. L. Moore , J. B. Murrnv , E. S. Newman , W. If. Notinchnm , W. W. Payne , B. B. S. Phillips. H. B. Uamoy , U. S. Koobo , J. G. Stceio , W. E. Thornton , J. M. Walsh. E. M. Warawell , H. W. Washington , U. H. Schlrn , J. Snbln , Blair DomorDr. . U. A. Foster , Dr. H. W. Sossford , F. O. Koraan , F. H. Hynox , C. 1C Dorryman , sketch artist of the Washington Star. The Huron * of the Hour. > Friday evening Mrs. John P. Williams , MUs Tatum , Miss Clara Clarkson and Miss Moore entertained the National Fonclbloi ot Washington nt the now residence of Dr. K. C. Moore , Tcirty-nlnth and Farnam streets. The house formerly occupied by Mr. McKlb- bon , late purchasing agent of the Union Pacific , is beautifully adapted to the giving of a largo reception. The rooms open into a largo central ball , with a small hall oft to tun dining room nnd library. All tbo apartments are particularly roomy nnd beautifully lighted , mailing it nlioginhor an Ideal place for a reception or musicale with social fea tures added as this a 10 was. Flags and ounting gave a pretty effect to the rooms , which are rich in now furniture und rugs. Thcro was little formality about iho reception , which made it particularly en joyable , everybody going in for a good time. A short musical program was rendered during the evening , Mrs. H. P. Whltmoro Inaugurating that feature of the entertain ment by playing the National Fcnciblos march , later the E minor concerto of Chopin , tbo latter being particularly well rendered. Miss Clara Clarkson sang "One Sprint ; Morning , " a aalnty composition , very effec tively. Mn. Matheson won a salvo of np- plauso by Her recitation , ' -Tho Irish Girl in the Photograph Gallery , " to an encore , ro- citltig a particularly graceful bit of verse , "Tho Blue nnd the Gray. " MUs Blstiop , whoso contralto voice gives so much promise of crcalnoss , ana whoso sing ing is always n dcllgbt to' listen to , sang ' you , " nnd for nn encore "Springtide , " bv Becker. Lieutenant Moshor. who has a vorV sweet tenor void ) , sang "Oh , Promise Mo. " Mrs. Cotton also favored the appreciative audlmico with two soncs , "Look in My Heart nnd See , " by W. G. Smith , and "X.ophrr. " by Tovvoy , Dotb rich and 11 orid compositions , lincly rendered. Previous tb the musical program Mnlor Clarkson , who was muster of ceremonies , welcomed tba guests on behalf of the ladles , but said very frankly that ho was glad the guests were going so soon , as ho had not hud a rotpoctublo meal in a week on account of tils household being so thoroughly demoral ized over the proscnco of the soldier boys. Ho said , however , if they were going to stay longer ho would nave to inatco other ar rangements , wblcti , of course , won hearty applause. Ho warned the Fenciblos against taking back to V Washing ton any female hearts and humorously remarked that soldiers and sail ors wtro nllko in ono rcspoot ut least , that they hud a sweetheart in every part , whlcn gave him great encouragement. Later Captain - tain Domcr , on behalf of his company , responded til a happy minute's talk. Uefrosbments were served during the evening and tbora were enouga ot tbo fair sox present to make the evening a memor able ono in the lives of tbo Fonclbles. In addition to thu company them were nrosont : Mr. ana Mrs. John P. Williams , Mrs. Crist , of Washington , Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Moore , Mrs. A. U. Wymati , Miss Helena Wymau , Mr. nndiMri. Chester Barnard , Mr. and Mrs. George I. Gilbert , Mn. Burt , Mrs. Gllmoro , Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Whitmorg. MUs Par- rotte , MUs Pratt , Miss Bishop , MUs Cluru Clarkaon , Miss Bertha Clarksou , Mrs. W. E. Clarke , Mint Perdue , Miss Mooro. Miss Nellie Moore , Mrs. Cotton , Mn. "Malhoson , Mr. Wblto , Mr. Jordan , Mr. Adalr , Mr. George , Mr. Snyder , MuJorC'lurkson. Poverty liny Ulilp. The west is responsible for many peculiar soolul functions but none have iho merit of more decided novelty than the poverty hay ride given by tbo' Starlight Sscial club Wednesday evening. Tbo "poverty stricken" members started from tbo HiL-h school grounds und arrived at Lake Manawa , their destination , without so much as a slntrlo incident to recite of Iho trip. D-iucIng wa * Indulged lu at the pavilllon and later refreshments were served. The pleasant rldo was delightfully managed by Messrs a Uuttor. C. Portorllold nnd if. UUloy. members of the club. Notwithstanding that It was called a poverty rldo. the boys were ublo to entertain their fair friends mostr royally. Knturliiliu'it ut Thortriiltl. Judge and Mrs. Tburston were at homo Thursday livening to tbo DolUnap Uillos of San Antonio , Tex. , the crack military com- pony who had as cuuporono tbo wife of tbo general solicitor of the Union Paelttc , Mr. and Airs. Tuurstou were assisted lu enter- tnlnlnir the ItlUe * by Judge and Mrs. Strawu , Mlai Krelyu Allen , sponsor of tbo company. Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Estnbrook , Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Orr , Mrs. S. C. Eliott of Lin coln , Mrs. Chapman , Mtsu LouUo Holtorf , Mtss Kotcham , maid of honor , Miss Cham bers , Miss Alice Chambers nnd MUs Ura Kelly. The rooms were beautifully decorated with flowers and bunting , the national ling float ing from the staff on the porch , giving n hearty welcome to Iho men from the Lone Star state. A pleasant feature ot the ovonlhg was the singing of Mrs. Eslabrook nnd MUs LouUo Holtorf , tbo Bolvnnps responding by singing some of their old-tltno molodlos. MIsses Allen nnd Kotchani pnvo onjoynblo recita tions , much to the delight ot the pontlomon from Texas. Claronco. Grace and Joan Thurston presided at the lemonade bawl. Mailo Quito n Tbo first annual service of the Episcopal church Sunday schools of Omnha and vicinity was hold nt Trinity cathedral on Trinity Sunday , Juno 12 , at 3 o'clocK. Among the clergymen present were : Bishop Worthlngton , Dean Gardner , nnd the Kovs. Dr. Doherty , Sparling , Llwyd , McCruckon. Johnson , Williams , Matthews and MacKoy. Denn Gardner ofllclnted as master of ceremonies , short ad dresses beinir delivered by the bishop , Ilov. Mr. Johnson nnd Ilov. William Mac- key , the musical part of the service being under the direction of Hov. Mr. McCrackcu , precentor. Sunday school reports were road by Messrs. A. P. Hopkins , Thompson , Huch G. Clark , II. II. Gould nnd others , whllo Mr. Van Nostrand gave nn account of the II rat Sunday school of Trinity thlrty-flvo years neo , when he was superintendent In the church now being torn down nt Ninth nnd Farnam streets. The cathedral presented nn inspiring ap pearance on this occasion , being entirely tilled wltn Sunday school children , ofilccr * nnd teachers from All Saints , Trinity , St. Matthias , St. Barnabas. St. John's , Good Shepherd , St. Mnru's ( Florence ) . St. Paul's. St. Andrew's , Grace Mission , St. Philip's and others. The choir boys from the various denominations were vested and occu pied places in the chance ) , where they led the singing under the excellent direction of Mr. McCrackou. From beginning to end the service was a grand success and the precursor of many others. Tbo bishop expressed himself as being particularly pleased , and * the Omaha claries under whoso auspices tbo service was given bavo reason to fool proud ot such n peed beginning. Kclcntillc Society nrOmulm. The Scientific Society ot Omnha has boon organized nnd chartered to promote scientific studyand to found a complete Museum ot Natural History , including a botanical and zoological garden. The city council , recog nizing the public nature and spirit of this enterprise , has granted It a homo In the city hall until permanent buildings can bo so- cured. Donors and depositors are thus as sured as to the snfotv of their exhibits. The society appeals to all who are inter ested in the material growth und intel lectual development of the city to sustain its worn , which "is equally their own. With reasonable support a museum oqunl to any in America can bo built up hero within Iho next ton years. It would add incalculably to the attractiveness , educational resources and wealth of the city. Around U would grow up naturally the true university to equip and send forth armies of engineers nnd scientists of every class needed to explore the exhaustless treasures of the west. By tno quickened intelligence und inventive ability ovorv hiaden source of wealth would be discovered nud return a hundred fold. The work at collecting nnd classifying the material of sucn n museum gives training of the most effective character. The work can bo largely done by the youth of the city during their school period with great benefit to themselves. First ' -Vo invite co-operation of all scientific workers who may desire to Join the society. Second Wo solicit donations of books , pamphlets , maps to form a complete scientltlo library. Tnlrd Specimens of nil minerals , ana fos sils including cspociallv complete sots of ores from the principal mines of tbo Ilocky mountains with assay value. Fourth Collections of plants nnd animals , skeletons , stuffed specimens , shells , corals , etc. Flftb Whatever Illustrates the earlier human Innabltants , including Indian relics of alt kinds. There are numerous small collections In this city which , if brought together , would of themselves make a line exhibit. Citizens who have occasion to travel or who have friends residing where good specimens abound can aid us greatly at a small ex pense. Tbo touchers nud pupils of tbo schools can render most ofliclent aid. They will also derive benefit in a delightful oxorcino for both mind nnd body while they aid In found ing a museum for the use of all who seek complete education. Every patriotic roMdent of the citv who hears of any now and curious discovery will leol It a duty to secure it fnr Omaha. Loyal co-oporatloiV of this kind will make tbo work of this society a sure sncccss. Material of all kinds for the museum can be sent to tbo curator , Colonel Edward Daniels , at tbo city , hall. hall.For For Information address. Dr. S.U. Towno , secretary , 23 Continental block. The Seniors Appear in German Faroe. Two pretty and well played German com edies , "Dio PhrenoloROn" nnd "Er Sail Deln Herr Soln , " brought out a representa tive nudlcnco Thursday evening at Germanla hall to glvo encouragement to tbo efforts ot the senior Gorman class of the High school. The Initial farce was very creditably Intro duced by a violin solo , followed by "Dio Phronologon , " n bright bit of Gorman actinc dealing with two ynutig men who bad become enthusiastic advocates of the science of phrenology , and who , in their anxiety to bavo exemplary wives , felt the lioads of their sweethearts only to pot the bumps mixed up , to the consternation of everybody. The play was cast us follows : Otilllo Llndua ( a youns widow ) . . Miss Krunucs Itnelioltz \Vllholin 1'rei ( her brother ) Mr. Milton Motzlor Augusta Llndiin ( Ottilia's nolcu ) Miss llnltle Oliurfolder Knr ! Klobwnld ( .irtlstl Mr. Alfred I'otorson I'nter ( Wllliottu's servant.Mr. ) Himrv Ossood Miss ICatluNoack followed wlthadcclama > tion , "Tho Cranes of Ibyous" by Schiller , finely rendered. Then came the gem of tbo ovcnlng , the "Mother-in-law , " interpreted by the following pupils : I'rnuvon Walling ( widow ) MUs ftiphlu IJullnuolmor Gustavo von Lungon ( bur hon-ln-liw : ) Mr. Chirlc : * M. Holgron MiitliiUlu vnn Liinpcn ( her diumhtur ) , , Miss Alma Tutors Von hunjreii ( Gustavo's uncle ) Mr. William Singer The performance was thoroughly credita ble , the members of tbo casts showing u marked knowledge of the language which tboy have .akon under tLo very competent toscber of German In tbo High chool. Miss Susunno Wnlkor , who not only rehearsed the members , but stage managed the per formances us well , a task by no moans light when all the circumstances are known. Tbo audloncn was appreciative and the comedies went with a good deal of snap. "IViinlojio" ut the Now llnyd. Tomorrow ov-onlng a musical and operatic entertainment will boglvcn.ut floyd's ' theater for tbo benefit of tbo orphanage at Benson. The program Is as follows : riioaiiAH. riutoSolo Knimuici ) . , , Kafka Mr. /.Itzmun. . , Alto Solo Ho Wnsu I'rlnfo. . . . . . . . . I.ynts Mrs. I'rancut Moeller. Violin Solo-l'oloniilso op. ' . ' 1 . Wlenlnw kl Mr. Hurt Uuiler. Mr. Martin Ualin , iiccompunlst. To bo follotsod by thn opurotlu In two acts I'KNKl.Wi : . Oast of Characters. IMtchor IJolIcomun . Mr.T. J , O'Gradr To ir Holdler. . . . . Mr. Joseph Itlltur Chiilkt MllUrnuti. . . Mr. Jumu * Swift Mm. Croaliur "ThoMls us"Mrs. Jojopli Uittur ouB Borvunt . Mlsi I'aullne Do Witt Mis * MjKKleHwIft , aecomuaulit. Jrcc ) > tluu at llUlioptliorpo. Commencement exorcises of Brownoll ball were pleasantly brought to a coiO by a ro- coDtlon at Bishnpthorpo Tuesday evening , given by IlUhop and Mrs. Wortblngton to the graduating class , ' the faculty and tbo. alumna : of the hall. BUbop and Mrs. Worthlngton received In tbo parlors , assUtod by the members of tbo graduating class. Misses fSarnoi , Orcutt , Mean , Ererts , Conowoy , Murphy , Parsons and lloweu. Hefrcilmcnts were served during the ovenlntt , and the gnosW tftted } thorouRhly thn opportunity .to incot/HiJirlassmalcs and now pupils. As nt previous receptions , the evening was onuof reminiscences , and the old srhool days were H vo.l over by tbo women present. MOW The tiousn was prettily decorated , and the reception was ono of TITO distinct social events of the week , usiinr Amoliu these present wore : Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Woolworth , Dr. WvTMrs. Doherty , Mr. und Mrs. S. D. HarWUItn * , Mr. und Mr * . 11. C. Hull , Mr. nnd Mr * . | tywlon Unrkalow , Mr. anil Mrs. Flomon Drake , Mr. and Mrs. O < Hurr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Potter , Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank. Colonel C. I. Ctaaso , Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Smith , Mrnl Windsor , Mr. John Worthlngton. Mis-ieSjllavcnport , Woolworth - worth , Burccss , Yonntri McGee , Wnlluco , Lyman , Clark , Scott , Butterfiold. Drake , M'nthows , Ware , Messrs. Ddrllng , Johnson , Eastman , Buchanan , WlUon , Mueller. S. ' Smith. L. Smith , Hoss.'McDougnll , Wblto , Stockton Hoth. Olns Duy \Vitlniit Illll School. Friday afternoon the clas day exercises of the eighth ( trade wore held nt Walnut Hill school. Artistic decorations In the class colors , yellow and blue , and abundance bf flowers , added to the bright faces of .tbo pupils , changed the school room lute a dronm of beauty. The program was very Interesting and the excellent mnnnor in which , each number was rendered , reflected great credit upon the teacher , Mtss Duval , nnd showed n year of earnest work on the part of the class. Tbo choruses were led by Miss Arnold , who also rouderod n solo In her most charmIng - Ing stylo. Miss Brown wan Inimitable In her Imper sonation of Irish character aua Mr. Mann's address was well received both by the grad uating class und tholr visiting friends. The exorcises begun promptly at two o'clock , the members bnlng gracefully an nounced D.V the class president , Miss Ucsslo Duniont. Opcnlnc sonp * If Tbcro Were Dronnis to Sell School. Concert Ilccltatlnn , Our Motto Wu nulldtliohadderby Which Wo Klso. Hccltatlon . Aunt Jcraltun's Courtship Minnie Klloy. Sons The Mischievous Hreczp School. Bhakespoiiro Alulmhct ArruiiRcd by lailu Light , Rocltullon Mow Ho Saved St. Michael--.Hollo ICy n 11. Sonc , The Cuckoo School. Tennyson Alphnbct Art-niiRod by Adele Fltzpatrlck. TnitriiniunUl solo , Macgia Hoyar. Criticism on Tennyson Je so Weeks. Vocnl Solo 1 loll n Nnlo l-MUs Fannlo Arnold. Cnmlo Keelt.-itlon Miss Ora I'.rown. Oluss History Lester Wilson. Class i'rophccy Ue-slo Unmont. Class Sonu' - . Vollow and Blue Class. Address to the Class..ilcv. Newton Maun. Closing Song Airorlcu , Movements lluro unit Thrrc. Mrs. Brndloy has returned from St. Louis. Mr. Fred Davis returned from the east Thursday. " Lieutenant and Mrs. Roe wont to St. Paul this week. foifc. Miss Jontlo Yatcs nrrlved-liomo from Phil adelphia Sunday. ( PMI } Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Bcownleo wont to Chicago cage on Thursday. Jr l-i , , Master Joseph Barkqr. Jfl homo for the summer vacation. j in Musters Ualph and Karl Qounoll returned to Omnha Frlduy. , , ; j ; Judge nnd Mrs. Woo.Vwor.th entertain at dinner tonight. jj j _ Mr. Paul Horbach has .jroturnoa from a short visit to Louisville. , . . . , , MUs Flora Adler Is onJoyluR , the Invigor ating breezes of Seattle.- ) ' " Mrs. Wblto and MUs VJUtOjOxpoct to Icavo for the east nest Tuosilar. ' Mrs. John Wllbjr wont to Chicago Th urs- day , for a visit of 'two , webltsy' . , ' " ' Mrs.lTouzalin Is'on'torlalD'ing Tioi' daugh ter , Mrs. Will Clarke of Mbxlco. ' Dean Gardner will preach to tbo soldiers at the camp tbis morning nt 1U :3U. Miss Helen Hey tot Davenport Is the guest of her aunt , Mrs. Horace Burr. Mrs. Captain Aver nnd her mother , Mrs. Redman , loft Friday for Chicago. Mrs. W. S. Chapman of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. Henry D. Esinbrook. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brown and Miss Clara Brown have gone to Konosta , WU. Dr. and Mrs. Duryea have returned from the woddlng-of Mr. Maurice Duryea. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rogers and II. M. nnd W. S. Rogers nro In Now York City. Judge ana Mrs. Woolworth entertained a number ot friends last evening ut dinner. Mrs. John A. Tomploton loft for Colorado last week for a sojourn in the mountains. Mr . Wilson of Plattsmouth. who visited Miss Dundy this week , loft on Thursday. Mrs. Sophia Lowe is visiting Mr. Fred B. Lowe at 1012 North Twenty second street. Mrs. Samuel Burns nnd her daughter Mao and son Robert returned from the cast Thurs day. . Miss Susie Colpotzor has arrived "homo from hbr school at Now York for the sum mer , Miss Lotta Stone , daughter of Dr. R. M. Stone , has returned from her Visit in Col orado. Mrs. Cooper announces a reception next Saturday , " Forty-second ' and Hamilton streets. Dr. J. E. Summers , Jr. , returned on Tuos- dav , nftor nn ubsonco of three weeks spent In INOW York. Mrs. E. C. McShano and daughter re turned homo yesterday from u three weeks' visit in Chicago. < t Charles Potter , esq. , formerly of Omaha but now of Denver , spent the week visiting friends and family , Mrs. .E. Ganstor of Orchard Hill sails on Wednesday via steamer Majestic for a stiui- mor on the continent. Mrs. Eleanor Mathers of Walnut Hills , Cincinnati , Is visiting Mrs. William H. Wy man ot Georgia avenue. Miss Greonleaf , who has boon visiting General and Mr * . Brooke for the past two weeks , will leave on Monday , Mrs. McDonald , who has boon visiting MUs Boya , returned to her homo at North Platte Wednesday evening. MUs Lillie S. Tuicey returned to Omaha yesterday after spending n year nt Lassallo seminary at Auburndale , Mass , Mrs. Rmll , MUs Orchard , Miss D&woy nnd MUs bummers entertained Iho Branch Guards last night at the Tax ton. Mr. ana Mrs. Lewis Reeij'flro ' now occupy ing the Lautry house , nD'oVo Florence , which tboy have taken for ttiohuimflor. Mrs. Cuihinp gave a UiChoon yesterday 'afternoon In honor of AlU dfanmo Arnold , who loaves for Europe Wednesday evening thaHialys entertained thplr sponsor. Miss Ewui ) > t Wukeley , and tholr roald , Miss Jonnlo uClolland. Re freshments were served nnd > vben the ladles left Camp the boys gave thorn three hearty Tqxas phoors. > ej- " On'Momiay last Mr. nnduilrs. George W. Lancaster of fil5 NortW'l'lymity-tiilrd ' street entertained n merry party : ft U Lake Manawa In honor of their cousin.iMes. Al Footo .of Cborokoo , la. M , Fpptta/returncd to bar homo on Friday. OT The Halo X.ouavos ViverOjuQntortalncd bv MUs AllcoParKorTuoset.yi0fcv < Jnng ! at her residence , S.r > 2J Dodge street ! she was as sisted by MU Ada PurnoT hnd MUs Wai- Jaco. Mrs. W. J. Broatch att'od as chnt.or- ono. The zouaves gave 6 doU'fhtful drill to their entertainers. ' Mrs. A. J. Grosnamycr , wife of the wealthy and prominent cattleman of Council BlufTs , loft yosioniav for Colorado Springs , where she will gpond n fejv weeks , later to bo joined by her husband \yhou they will go to ttia coast for a pleasant trip und return to their homo early in tbo fall. In honor of tbo oDlcors of tho' Nebraska University Cadets Miss Jessie Dickinson , MUs Leila Carter and Mr. Arthur Carter gcvu a theater pirty last evening , chaperoned by Mrs. Ed Dickinson. Thojoin the party were MUses Mount , Cotpetxor , Cady , Tavlor , Gulick , Turduo , Squires and Yutoa , Messrs' Shulton , Uutts , Ourroll , Carter , Connell , Harbor , Mngco , Barktey , Monte and Board * toy. toy.Mrs. Mrs. William K. Clarke , ono of the chapor- onei of tbo Indiana Light Artillery , Indian apolis , entertained the company ut her resi dence last ovcnlnp , asilstod by the sponsor , MUs Sllloway , nnd the mnlds of honor , MUs Hiin&bnuch and Mtss Nolllo Moow. C. MueD. Robertson ot at.Louts visited his brother. Mr. W. T. llob > rtsun , laU ucok. Mr. F. U. Hussoy will leave the firU WCOK In July for n two months' visit to the princi pal watering places of the oast. Miss ( Jraco A , Allen , daughter of Mr. nnd Mr * . W. 1 * . Allan , returned today from Las- snllc , where .sho has been nt school. Mr. Herman Konntzo , MUs Kountzo nnd Miss Gertie Kountzo loft for Now York lust evening to be jrono n month or six weeks. . Mr. nnd Mrs , J. J. lloultor nnd Mr. and MM. L. T. Smidorlnndhavo removed to.lholr now home , 1231 South Thirty-second street. MM. .luilse Arnolds of Glrard , Knn. , nnu her three sons nro visiting Mr. nud MM , J. H. Proctor , father and mother of Mrs , Ar nolds , Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert C. Jordan loft on Tuesdav for Aunnpolls , Mil. , where they will spend the summer with thulr daughter , Mrs. Nuthnn Shulton , MUs Anderson of Morgan Park , 111. , a sister , of Mrs. John Francis , U the guest of the latter ou Georgia uvoniio and will remain u wo.-h or ton days. Amo'ug our southern visitors Is Miss Miiymu A. Jones of Memphis , Tonn. , who U the guest of Mr. und Mrs. J. D. Harrison , SMS Chicago stroct. Mr. and'Mrs. ' Fred Davis nnd Mrs. Clark- son will occupy the Kount7Q residence dur- lug the removal of the old Clurkson mansion on SU Mury's nvonuo. Miss Lorn Cashing nnd Miss Clara Pal mer , who have bodu attending thu Academy of me Sucrod Heart at Cincinnati , will re turn homo this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of Indianapolis and Mrs. Murt Our of St. Louis will bo the guusts for u few weeks of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Clark , 403 North Twenty-third street , Mr. nnd Mrs , Cooper of Indintmpolts nnd Mrs. Murt Ohr nnd child of St , Louts nro visiting Mr. und MM. James T. Clark , .North Twenty-third street. Mrs. A. P. Tukey Is ontortalnlntr her brother ana his wife , Mr. N. S. Allnn of Donnysvlllo , Mo.Mr.Allon Is n prominent lumber merchant of eastern Maine. Married , nt the house of Ilov. J. P. D. Llvfyd , 2314 North Nineteenth struct , ut 8 p. in. Wednesday , Mr. Andiow Mason to Miss Annie Muldoon , both of Omaha. 11. B. Blytho of Denver , Colot , cashier of the Puclllu Exprois company , nnd brother of Cuptulti Blylho of the Dallas Artillery , is the guest of Mr. nnd MM. E. S. Jostor. Mr. Uharloj Barton loft on Monday for Now York , wbcro ho was Joined by Airs. Rollins. They loft for England per stoam- shtp La'jn , North German Lloyd line , yester day. day.MM. MM. Lcavilt Burnham , with her little daughter Margaret , left Omaha Thursday for Massona Sprlncs , N. Y. . where on ac count of 111 health she will spend the sum mer. mer.Colonel Colonel William Van Dyke nnd wife of Sioux Ciiy.Ia..nre hero attending the national compotltho drill und are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Nason , 1C'J4 Cass stroct. The Scaly Rlllos of Galveston entertained their chaperone and mnlds of honor , Mrs. Hull , MUs Emily vVnkeley , Miss McClelland and Miss Doano nnd MUs Barnard at luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. S. H. Davis of Alamodu , Cal. , U visit ing nt the residence of'Mrs. Jutnos McNIcce , S.ViO Maple street , after which she intends making an extended visit to the eastern states and Canada. Mrs. Harry L. Lmgafolt nnd children loft on the Chicago. Burlimitou & Qulucy Thurs day night to spend the summer in und about Hollldnysburg , Blair county , Pa. They ex pect to return in October. Mrs. Russol B. Harrison attended the republican ratification meeting Monduy evening at which Hon. Stephen A. Douglass ; Jr. , spoke in most Haltering terms of the president and iho administration. The Hnlo Zouaves presented their sponsor , Miss Parker , with n handsome gold souvonlr spoon and their maids of honor , sponsor and cbiiporono with handsome autograph albums containing n nines of the entire company. Mrs. J. W. Cotton was the recipient lust week pf n very advantageous odor to become Connected 'with n leading St. Louis choir and has not yet made up her mind whether to accept or 1101. She loaves Juno 29 for Now York with Miss Amy Barber to spend the summer on the continent. A small but select audloncb listened to the Interesting lecture on "Somo Leading French Authors of Our Time , " delivered by Mine. C. Sauvage , nt the Conservatory ot Music last Tuesday evening. Mmo. SBUVURO spoke in high terms of praise of thn worus of Victor Hugo , L. Coppoo , Aluhonso Kurr and George Sand and many ethers of the great French writers of the present century. Mrs. J. C. Hollon nnd two children of Tuma , lu. , who has been visiting her sister , Mrs. Muthcson , and her nunt , Mrs. iVatson B. builth , for some weeks post , returned homo today. MM. Hollon was Miss Olllo llerford , formerly n resident of Omaha nnd has n large circle of friends hero who were pleased to moot her once more. In honor of her guest , Mrs. McDonald of North Plnlto , Miss Boyd povo n tea Tues day afternoon which was delightful for its informality. These present were : Mrs. Bradford , Mrs. Joseph Lohmor , Mrs. Rob ertson , Mrs. Charles Uouol , Mrs. Joe Bar ton , Mrs. Will Millard , Mrs. Harold Glf- ford , Mrs. Blorbowor , Mrs. William Rodlck. Mrs. Will Clarlc. - - MUs Ricklo Sonnoborn was pleasantly sur prised Wcdnosdav evening at the residence of her father , 4K1 South Nineteenth street , by n number of her young friends , In honor of her 11th birthday. Sho"was the recipient of many handsome presents , nmong which wus nn olOKunf. upright piano , a cift from her sister. A very dainty menu was served during tbo evening , music nnd dancing being the chief amusements of tbo night. Tbo Misses Lowe nnd MM. Woshburn , the chaporoue. entertained the McCarthy Light Guards of Llttlo Rock very delightfully nt the Lowe residence on Httrnoy street Friday evening. Each member of this gonllemanlv company Is ot the opinion that their chap"- crone , sponsor und maids of honor hnvo been untiring In their labor in bobalf ot the Mc Carthy Guards and that for genuine hospi tality the "douthornora" cannot bo excelled. Miss Stella McCnrty , pleasantly remetn- boroil In Omaha social circles , has rccenth- graduated from the Woman's College of Bal timore having'received tbo degree of Bache lor of Arts. Miss Stella Is a daughter of Mr. O. P. McCarty of Cincinnati , general passcneor agent of the Baltimore ft Ohio Southwestern railroad , formerly assistant conernl ticket ngentof the Union Pacific railway. Ho has been the recipient of several - oral honorary degrees conferred by railway managers. A grand sacred concert was given last Wednesday night at the Church of the Good Shepherd. The building was filled in spite ot thaoxtromo heat , and the audience 'testi fied Its delight by the deep stlonco with whlch'ovary number was listened to. Tbo artists were : Messrs. Hans Albert , violin ist ; Joseph Gahm. pianist ; R. J. Allan , or ganist , and MUs Mary Poppleton , soprano. Numbers of special beauty nnd value were the ' 'Kroutzor Sonata. " performed by Messrs. Albert nnd Gahm , nnd ' 'Jerusalem , " u solo by MUs Poppleton. The AUumnm association of Drownell Hall bold tbolr .annual meeting In the library of thq'schtjol lflsl Tuesday afternoon. The fol- Ibwlppofllecra were elected for the ensuing ycur ; MUu M. Butterfiold. president ; Mrs. Quqr ) o Smith und MUs. Florence Yulca. reelected - elected secretary and treasurer ; Mrs. Frank WUon | Qf Plnttsmouth , vlco president , Next year being the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Incorporation of the school , a resolu tion was passed to complete by that tune thu endowment fund scholarship for iho bouollt of missionary scholars. Mr. Chnilos II. Wilson entertained n num ber of personal friends who nra In camp at tbo fair grounds Wednesday aftonioon , Mrs , Broolto and Mrs. Lewis Reed olllciating us ohnpcrones , A delicious punch was sprvu l and later refreshments. Thcro was a little dancing to break the monotony of the after noon. Among these present were : Mist Grocnloaf , MUs McKonua , MUs Doauo , MUs Wakoloy , MUs Bulcombo , MUs Curtis , MUs Lomlst , MUi Walker of Indianapolis , Cap tain and Mrs. Curtis , Captain Green , Lieu tenant Hutchlns , Mr. Bco , Dr. Blrroll. Tuesday evening after the parade Mr , Will Crury invited a number of the Mc Carthy Light Guards of Little Rock to par ticipate in n coaching party with a number of Omaha teen unt umldi. After a drive about town they inspected tba buffaloes by electricity. Tnosa lu the party were the Misses Wright MUs Smith , Miss Jurdlno. Mrs. Campbell Mrs. Mitchell of Llttlo Rock , Miss Kmllv WaUeley , Mis * Doano , Mix McClelland MUs CurtU , Captain Mltcnoll. .Captain Wipe , Lieutenant Jobnion , Lieutenant Kay len of Little Rock , Capta\n \ Uovd. Llouton- ant Krausso , Lieutenant Hunter , Mr , Peters , Mr. Hunter of the ScMv Rifles , Mr. Arthur Gulou , Mr. W. G. Donne , Mr. Coles , Mr. Clnrk Rcdick , Mr. Charles Howe , Mr..ug , A numbo > * of Omaha men nnd women attended - tended thu Informal hop nt Fort Omaha Fri day ovcnlnc. it was a loan ycur party , the Indies taking the Initiative In everything. Quito n number of the ofilccri nt Camp Hrooko attended the Second's weekly danco. Mrs. Spenser nnd MM. Parko received. Mrs. Woolworth's beaut I till homo wn-i prettily ndnrncd with the season's tlowcM on Monday when she was hostess for the Brownoll hall iilummo. Refreshments were served In tb/o dlnlns room from n ( lower laden tablo. These present were : Mrs. Flemon Drake , MM. George Smith. Mrs. R. F. Hull , Mrs. Burr , Mrs.llsoti of Plnttsmouth. Mrs. Patterson , Mrs. A. F , \\nkoley , Mrs. Thuotloro Rtngivalt , MM. Phllllh Pot or. MM. Newton Barknlow , Mrs. S. D. Barknlow , the MIHSOS Hnyward , Miss D ivunport. Miss Means , Miss Btirpcss , MUs Mercer , Miss Thorpe , Miss Bowen , Miss Thoina * , the Missus Cruwford , Miss Hull , MUs Drake , MUs Lnbiigh , Miss Conwnv , Miss Ayrcs , Miss Geslov , Miss Uarnos , MUs Everts. McmboM of St. Andrew's Brotherhood and other mou of the caihrdrnl mo. nt the doun- cry , upon Invitation of Denn Gardner , on Thursday ovqnlng last , The parlor nud library were completely filled. The gatherIng - Ing was intended to offer opportunity for " meeting Mr. Ross and uov. Mr" Baxter , who wns recently ordained deacon. Very dnllcht- fuls | > oochcs were uiodo bv.Mr. Phillip Potter - tor , Mr. H.V. . Yntos , Judge Wnkoloy , Mr. Frank Fttzpatrlck , Mr. Edgar H. Scott. Mr. Ross , Mr. Baxter nnd by Lieutenants Alex- nndor nnd Hardln of the Scaly Rlllos , San Antonio. Rotrcshmcnts wore served during the evening nnd music 'was rendered by guests of tbo occasion. It wns n thoroughly enjoyable affair , with enough wit and pleas antry to spice iho moro serious considera tions of the evening. On Wednesday evening Mr. Will Crary cave a most enjoyable coaching party. After viewing the dross parade at Camp Brooke , Fort Oinahu was visited , where the Soaly Rifles' quartet , consisting of Mr. Hunter , Mr. D. Hunter , Mr. Smith nnd Mr. PolOM , serenaded Mnjor Worth , Captain Dcmpsoy nnd Lieutenant Pickering , nftor which all \\t-To entertained at the hop room lu the Socond's over hospitable manner. Upon the return to town the party descended at the residence of Judge nnd Mrs. Doano , where supper wns served. Mr. Cr.xry's puosts wore Mr. nud Mrs. W'hoelor , Miss Curtis , Miss Doano , MUs McClelland , MUs McIConna , MUs Barnard , Miss Emliy Wako loy , Captain Boyd , Mr. ICrnusse , Mr. Hunter tor , Mr. D. Hunter , Mr. Smith , Mr. Potfirs , nil of Gulvcston ; Mr. Will Douno , Mr. Arthur Julou. Mr. Clurko Rudlck , Mr. Chatham lodick. Mrs. Hull , Miss Wukeloy and MUs Jcnnlo McClelland were the admired of all ihospcc- ntors at Camp Broolio on Friday. It was the day appointed for the drill of the Soaly rifles of Galveston. The chaperone , Boonsor nnd maid of honor gave tbo boys all the en couragement possible. Their carriage was gloriously decorated In the. colors of tbo com- > any green , gold and wnlte. Long rlbcons it the Iri-color floated trom Iho staffs of .ho whltu parasols which the ladles carried , run color bearer of the company carried the lair as the carriage moved to the parade grounds , while the ordorlto ? watched over the horses. The Soulvs , with the presence of these ladles to encourage ihom. wont Into the drill with confidence and tholr movement - mont were pictures of grace nnd military precision. After tbo drill the flowers in the carriage were showered upon the boys ns they moved to the company quartors. In honorof Master Hurry Dodge , thcguost of Muster Joseph Barker , Mr. Alpurnon Put- rick gave n merry coaching party Monday evening. These Invited were MUs Edna' Cowin , Miss Jonilo Yutcs , Miss Gertie ivountzo. Miss Gertrude Rlngwnlt , Miss Fay Colo. Miss Mary Hamilton , Musters Henry nnd Gordon Clarke , Musters Bnrt and Sum Morse , Musters Ralph and Karl Connell , Master Will Burns und Master Irwln Dav enport. A supper with every delltxcy was served upon the lawn at Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph Bt.rkor's , where the happy party found assembled the following : Bishop and Mrs. Worthlngton , Mr. John Worthlngton , General and Airs. Cowtn. General and Mrs. Brooke. Mr. and Mrs. William Rcdick , Mrs. Robert Ringivalt , Mrs. Philenn Wood , Mr. nnd Mrs. Connell , Mrs. Graff , Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Wood , Miss Sherwood , Miss Kountzo , Miss Yost , Mr. Augustus Kountzo , Mr. Gannett , Mr. Darling. AMU3EME.NT3. Farnam St , Thsaire Matinee and Night. BODD OPERA CO. , GiroflB-Girofla. Omaha , Neb. WONDERLAND. inenelir,1 June LIKll. Df JOU OPI-SItA. OO on QWEET on , C-OOTLIOHT ori M OINGKUS. * TAVOBITES. * > v First unit of week , "MIKADO. " IMSI half of week , " .MASCOTT. " STItOXU CAST. AM * HTAHS. Ono Ulmo to All bents , 6 anil 10 Cunta MANUFACriJRERS1 hXlMSLTIUN Coliseum Building. Open from 10 a. m. until 10:30 : p. in. ADMIKJIOX i" > CUNTS. An uriiiy of factory employes carry nn | lie uotuul work of in.iniifuuttirliiK ninny dltfurunt lines of goods la thu iirusunco of the visitors. My ( .Intuit stock ot millinery at prices thut nro vvny uulow cost. Kvury lady thut wanlu u Imt will do well to visit this store tomorrow. Mrs , R. H. Davics , Opp. P. O. , in South isth St. THE SEAPORT OP THE SOUTH ! For Sale or Lease at Hargain and on Kasy Terms. A good chance , especially ( or imrtlen In dol- Jetito honllh desiring n chiinee to acnngiinlal and fciiluhrlous climate , nillil In winter und cool Insnniniur , uwluK to the lefrfblilnK bu liruozuiuf the Kiilf , A Corn Mill Plant , Ijilllt hy iho J. T. Nnyo MfK. ( 'o. , c&paelty SO ) Uurrols pur day , with olevutor , ruUrtmd HWltchcg. w.'ireliotihoa. kteani power mid xround , situated In close proximity to thu cluinnol , oinlnontly fitted fur the exuort. us wull as homo trade , with iiniulo stniru for on- luritliiK the same or uddini ; out iiulllriK. The reaitaii for dluno-ilnir of tliN oroporty Is ourduilroto pay lindlvldud uttention loom Hour mill bunlnvsi. iinJ Ihuoxportpf Hour und Kraln from thd port. Wo Invite corruhiiondcnco and will bo ii pleased ti > fiirnUh all Infornuiilon 111 our uossuaJlou ruzurdlug coru mllllnutir uorl , cllmuUi. etc. Texas Star Flour Mills , QALVESTON , TEXAS. AN AGE OF INTELLIGENCE. The peculiar advantages surrounding the people of the i gth century makes it an age of intelligence and reason. From such people blessed with a keen perception of justice , true merit is never underestimated or allowed to go unrewarded. Endorse ments and recommendations from * such a source is positive and undisputable evidence of true worth and ability. This endorsement and approval has been given unsparingly to Dr. J , K. AIcGrcw , of this city , as one of the most successful spe cialists in the west. Not only is he endorsed by the intelli gent and thinking people , but by the public press , he is rec ommended in the most positive manner , as a thoroughly com petent and reliable physician. Those who have been under treatment by Dr. v McGrcw speak in the most positive terms of his fair and honorable way of doing business. To obtain all this the doctor has been diligent , and carefully at tentive to the best interests of those requiring his professional service. 'He ' has trusted en tirely to his good work and professional skill in performing this service to recommend him. The doctor is a hard student , and incessant worker. He is thoroughly in love with his profession , and bears no jeal ousy toward his brother phy sicians. He does not believe in tearing down others to build up one's self , but is a firm be liever in the doctrine of "Tho survival of the fittest. " The doctor's entire time foi more than 17 years has been devoted exclusively to the'wel fare of his fellow man , and the amount of good he has - done for suffering humanity is best told by the hundreds of letters he receives , containing the most positive endorsements ol his skill and rrue worth as a specialist. The doctor's success - -cess since locating in Omaha has been a most flattering one both professionally and finan cially , as he has accumulated more than $20,000 within the last four years , among which is his comfortable and pleasant home at 1910 Webster street , and valuable residence proper ty in the north part of the city. The doctor also owns a valua ble cattle ranch in western Ne braska. The doctor fully ap preciates the patronage which has been given him in Omaha , and throughout the surround ing states , as well as the west and northwest. One of his chief desires is , ' that he may ever continue to deserve this recognition of his professional skill as a specialist. The fol lowing few lines which are cop ied from the daily papers will readily show the strong en dorsements given Dr. McGrew by the public press ; "Atnontr the moat successful medical oxportH nnd hpociulists in the wctit IH Dr. .1. E. McGrow.of this clly. Ilia specialty is diseases of a private nature. IIo IH a thoroughly road , coiit-eluiitions nliyslcinnvho5o innrvolous iuros ; attest ills mastery ovordiscnso. " ThoOimilm IJoo , Jan. 1 , 1802. "Dr. .1. K. MuGrow has devoted hn ! life to the Hluily nnd treatment of pri vate. dlsoasoH. IIo ! Hvoll known in Oiniihu , whcro ho has cured thu most ililllcuU cases with absolute success. Thu doctor Is painstaking and conscien tious. " The World-Jldrald. Omahii. Sept. 4 , 1B90. "Dr. MeUrow , whoso ofilco Is at the corner of 1-ith und Fiirnam streets , is u doctor on whom yc\i \ cnif dupoiul , arid that is the reason why ho lu so well Unown und praised among the Swe'dcsof Omami and all over the country. Wo take pleasure in recommending the doc tor. * ' The Swedish Tribune , Sept. 4 , 1801. "Thouph there are ninny specialists practicing their profession in Oinuhu there are none amotitf them who stand higher li. the estimation of the people than Dr. McGrow , us his eminent abil ity and success in the practice of his profession will testify. JTo is known through ! the entire west na a master of his iirofcHhlon , whoso past cures uu.n bland the light of day. ' His untiring cllorts in bo half of young men , are too well known to rcquiro mention. " The Review takes grout pleasure- recom mending this eminent specialist to Us readers aird the public. The Oinalui Commorlal , October , IH'JO ' , " \Vo do not hesitate to single out. Dr. , T. H McCirow of Ointilm as a specialist fully desorvlncr ol the highest rh-albo. Seventeen .years of experience in the treatment of I'rlvatn Diseases glvoj him a prestige which added to the general expressions of confluence by lending citi zens of Omulm gives this crontlumun u position which is Impregnable. Ho la a thoroughly trained physician , u scient ist of no uncertain Btundinx , v. deep thinker a keen rcaconor , a porslbtent. reader of the literature of his profession and hence a wide awake und intelligent specialist. During our twenty years of experience as newspaper correspondent wo have never hud occasion to comment on a business conducted moro in keep ing with the principles of fair dealing and honor. Hence ujxm Dr , McGrow we sot the seal of our own approval , and uuurunteo that every tratmaotloji with , him will be honestly conducted.1' The Chicago Trudo Keviow , November , 1BU1.