. . .2wwv 4i _ . .jTS nAir.v T > Ania DIVERSIONS OF SOCIETY Brilliant Reception at the Garrison for the Hew Commandant , Colonel Bates. MISS POPPLETON'S ' ENGAGEMENT Ilmidioine lUnnltiBton OlTen bjr Mrs. I.ln- Incrr for nil Ioxv * irl Other fronts Wilch Are of Knpi-clnl Inter est to the Sunlli. From n society standpoint the opera has been the only light In the darkness during the past week , unless we except the brill iant reception nt the gnrnson nnd Airs. LlnltiKor's konslnRton. The oporn gave n ralton d'otro to these xvho nro In tha swim nnd an opportunity for the donning of noxv gowns nnd sxvnllow-tnlls. Of course the musically inclined did not expect much from this "llrst" attempt nt local opera nnd they got it , but society men and women sccmnd plfased , and no doubt were , for it is "any port in n storm' with those xvho folloxv Aladamo Grundy nnd "assiduously xvait upon hor. " Yet one must confess that Iho oporn house looked brilliant on tbo opening night of Iho opera , xvhon txvcnty-thrco people iravo " 11 Travatoro , " bill there xvi-ro qulto as mnny stars In tbo front of the liouso ns bo hi nil the footlights , for , ns n society paper says , "everybody xvas there , " and this must fcc'lnkcn xvllh literal exactness. Hoxvovor , If thn performances xvero not glittering sac- cessci tbov shoxvo'l to the artists xvho xxcro Interpreting the rharactors in the metrical lomuncfs that Oinnha could boast of as fashionable audiences as Nexv York -and for this , if for rottnngolse , nur lips should shout forth praises and hositnnas for iho season of opera xvhlch xvas tn gix-e us a "local stage , " xxhatovcr that ma ) mean. * * * Soclotv has roill > had a surprise this xxcoh , tliough iiom ) the loss pleasant , It is a surprise , the onga-'onuMil of Miss .MarxPop - Plnlon , the youngi'st daughter of Hon. A. J. Popnleton and Air. W. L. Learned , of iho law linn of lu-iinody & Learned , and ono of Iho brlghl men nt the Omnhn bar. Air * . Popploton could not have planned n morn charming function than the "announcement ten" xvhlch shu gave Friday afternoon to a fexv ot her old-time friends , Incidentally announcing Iho cngagpnicnt , which , of fonrso , xvns n pleasing announce ment. The guests present xxero thu lenders of the social life of Omaha and It xvas eminently proper that the engagement , should first bo publicly intdo thiough Iho channels chosen , for those presi-nt xvcro : Airs. J. J. Brown. Mrs. E. Wakelov. Mrs. G. W. Doauo , Airs. Hamilton. Airs. Ouininc. Airs. Yates. Airs. J. N. H. Palrlck. Airs. Charloi Alandcrhon , Mtno. Peck , Airs. Joseph Banter. Airs. H. H. Clarkson , Mrs. Frank Allltspaagb , Mine. Poxvell and Airs. George Luke. Speculation will noxv ho nfo ns lo xvuon this marriage Is to take plucc , hut It is thought the lima ot probalion un Air. I.carned's purt xxltl not be long , for bo Is eminently xvorlhv to lend so beautiful und cultured a xvoman as Aliss Alary Popploton to the nltar. K X- ' \ oguo Is the tltlo of a Noxv York noxvsoa- per which will be nn enterprise ol anew character. This society weekly shoot is to bo wrltlon bv the smart set for iho smart sot. The llrst number of Vogue xvill diizzlo the public on December 17. Tbo artistic features xvlll bo of great merit. Air. Harry AlcVlcknr Is in charge of the art depart ment of this paper , and Air. Arthur B. Turnuro xvlll bo thu publisher. Air. Turnuro U wall qualified for ibis poilllon. lie Is u cousin of Air. Lawrence Turnuro , who Is vorv rich , aud lives at 417 Fifth avenue. Some of tbo most noted French artists will share tbo xvorlt of Illustrating xvltn Air. MoVIokar. The list of stocuholders Includes loaders In Ibo sxvlm at Paris , London , Noxv YorK , Washington , Ballinioro , Philadelphia , lioston and Chicago. Among tbo list of stockholders are the names of Mr. Cornelius Vundorbilt , Airs. Burltc-Uocho , Air. John I'nrsons , Airs. Gcor o B. Do Forest , Airs. Arthur AI. Dodge. Aliss Furnlss , Airs , lion- aids of London , und so on. At thn reception to I'olonol Bates Thurs day ovcmiiL' , by the ladies and ofllccrs ot the Second , slalioiied ut Foil Oni ilia , the civil ians rumarKod hoxv much Colonel Bales re sembled Captain Hav , of Arctic , fumo. Ha has the snmo angular body , iho same griz/.lod appearance ns Ills inferior ofllcer and iho .samo strong face. He looks thu soldier to perfection , and xvhilo ho acknoxv- k'dges tn llfty and over , he is n universal favorite in thu circle * ol tbo fair hex xvho presumably love brass buttons xvlth delightful forvor. Colonel Bates Is a bache lor and xvhiluho has never loxvcrcd his colors lo n fair enemy It is lo bo hoped thai ho will not bo permllltd to retreat , from his present command under n , Hag of truce , but bo brought lo terms by a bombardment from u pair of black eyes. Interesting tn Omiilm IVoplo. Tbo marriage of Miss Alary Boll , eldest daughter of Air. nnd Mrs. James Bell , deceased - ceased , of Glendale , O. , n suburb of Cincin nati , and Mr. Robert Palmer Hargltt Is said to have been upon n scale of magnificence koldom equalled. Miss Boll , xvho is heiress lo a fortune in her own riuht , has been for years iho belle ot Iho social circles in xvhlch she moved and in xvhlch she xvas pro-enii- noully tno leader. She Is a sister of Miss JOIlen Boll , xvho visited the family of Air. Samuel Burns this fall and xvho on this occasion xvus the muld of honor , Miss Miio Hums being oneot thobrido-.in.ilds , togelhor wllh Atlss Ulla Gravrson , Aliss Addle Fri'iicli. Aliss Edith French , Miss Emma McCnnu and Aliss Jcanuetlu Hnrultt of Hamilton , ulster of thu groom. Thu Cincin nati Commuivinl-Ga/.uiln In xvritintr of tha wedding said : "Tho P ru shy tort nn church \vus bUf.erbly decorated xvilh laurel , Iho dark , glossy green of iho follajro making a rich sui ting for snowy goxvns and great bouquets of American Bn.uilv rosci carried by the bridnl party. Crent fe.stooi.s uraped the church , the chnnccl xvus bunked xvllh xvavlng | ialma aud hung xvilh fuslrons of Ivy , nnd the organ xvus nlmoit concealed in foliago. The brldu chnsu to make It a rod wedding , and at the house overythlng glowed xvith tills bright colormaklug n beau tifully effective bccno under the brilliant iphts. "Tbo beautiful Boll mansion xvas olabor- * ntuly decorated xvlth palms and ferns. Man tels xvrro banked , and then xvoil laden xvllh red roses and red clirysnnlhcmums. In the rear of Ibo slulrxvuy ihu Hinoxlm : room xvns bidden from sight in a thicket of ferns , and hero there xvas a full orchestra of musicians. T ± > o brldo and groom received In the largo draxviug room to Iho right , In n bower of grei'ii xvlth red roses hero und there. "Tl)0 ) bridnl table was superbly uud strik ingly decorated In red roses , rod candles nnd Hhadus , and the xvholo room glowed xvlth Ihu bamo color , Tno largo illiiiiiirrooin xvas tem porarily extended upon Iho portico , inclosed In a weather proof casing , and buro an ulo- ganl bullet supper xvns t > crvi > d , the great number of puojls nt the house minting small tables an Impossibility. At each plate nt tbo nrldo's table hiit a small cake , aud the llud- ingot tbo rubv ring , thu slxnonco und the tlilinbli ) caused much inr rrltnnnt. "Tbo maids' favors xvoro beautiful gold spoons xvlth oimmded bowls , For Ibo men there xvere handsomely engraved silver maicb boxes. The hour * > et far ihu ceremony xvas 7 o'clock , and long before Unit tlmo every avenue i- nuo leudlLg to Iho chuich xvas filled xvilh cqulpnges ludcn with guests. W. W. ICoti- null presided at tlie oriran and rendered iho Lohengrin "Wedding March" una "Call AIo [ Thlno Own" xvllh uroairflfei't , The six maids n troop ot very pi city i-lrls each xvoro cfTfOiivi ) and bountiful goxvns of xxblto brocaded silk , long trains , bcmi decolotto boillro und immense full slcovi-s , mailing u very plcturcuquo cited. Each girl curried an Imiiienso cluster of American Beauty 1'0-es. Tim maid of honor , a charming unit pretty girl , xvoro u superu picture goxvn of golden yolloxv sitln. entralne , _ } hi < bodice dccolloto , xvllh large puffed sleovos. half covering the pretty arms. Miss Bell i.s yet a .school cirl , and leaven toiiav to complete hur education ut Miss Peebles' . Noxv York. The bride was attended to Iho altar by her brother , Mr. Juiuus Bell , xvno LMVU her in marriage. Her wedding gown was of creamy xvhlto crepe , Its ciinkly surface broken by the sheen of broud satin utrlpec , The skirt xvas plain uud trailed far behluu her , and tbo cor- cage , seail-decolleito unu trlmmua xvilh ira deep fall of Venetian point , sboxved tbo per fect iiecu. The sleeves xvoro lanro puffs. Bbu wore no veil , and In her fair hair-there glittered u diamond stir. Pearl plus and rea curious diamond brooch gleamed on thelnces of the bodice , nnd bor bouquet was of llllos ot the ralley and ferns. " Mr , IiliunRnr'K Kcnsmoton. Ooo of the beautiful homos In Omaha Is that of Air. Gcorfto W. Llnlngcr. It Is crowded xvlth rare brlc-a-brac , statuary and pictures ; rich rugs and line frescos. It noorts little In the xvay of floral decoration to bring out Its manifold boautlos and that Is possibly the reason xvhy Airs. Llnlngor at her lovely Kensington on Friday confined herself to chrysanthemums and palms. Yet these were in noundnnco ana the corners , the nlcovcs and the art gallery were croxvdcd xvith iho "queens of autumn. " Lately the parlors of this hospitable homo have boon newly decorated , noxv carpets put down and the bays nnd lira-place InUld with hard woods , making them handsomer than over , n typical dxvolling place for the well to do business man xvhoso mind Is not on stocks mid bonds htu on that wnlch elevates and educates , art and her votaries. Thn kcnslnglon xvas given In honor of Aliss Huller of Durnnt , In. , n sister ol Air. Frank Hailer , nnd It brought out during the hours of the konslngton , 2 lo 0 , all the fnshlonn- bios In tlio cliv xvith many visiting friends. Airs , Llnlngcr received , assisted by Aliss Hol ler nnd Mrs. I''ran it Hailor. Airs. Llnlngor xvorc n pretty black silk and heliotrope ; Aliss Hailer , who is qulto a pretty girl , xvoro n gown ot dark bltip cloth trimmed xvlth navy bltio velvet nnd xvhlto lace ; Airs. Hailer ap- Itonrcd In a pretty black and red combination costume. Assisting the hostess throughout the rooms xvcro Airs. Cntlln , Airs , Alctcnlf , Airs , Joseph llurker , Aliss Bnrkor. Aliss Os- borne , the Misses Haxvioy , Aliss Chainburs. Cards \ < Tro played during the afternoon nud there win a short musical procram by Aliss Wairiiur , u very culllvalcd plaiilste , whose Introduction it xv.is to an Omaha uudl- encu. Airs. .Martin Cahn nt thu request of the hostess sang the song xvhlch introduced her to ihosu xvho sinu have become her frlondM , "Going to Market , " a song which shu sang ns u bride , noxv repeated after years nnd maternity have added to the rich ness of hur voice. Mrs. Moollor also gave n number of contralto selections , xvhlch xvero unlhu.sinstlc < illy received. Refreshments xx-crc snrx cd at tl.o sitiull tables and quite liU ladies xvcro present during Iho afturnoon , niiKMie xvliom xvero : Alo-.damoi C. H. Gard ner , AloUormlck , Broxvuloo. J. U. Btooko , Haxvlcy , W. II. Hancliutt. Poatlie , Poxvell , .1. J. Broxvn , C H Uroxvn , Webster , Paxton , Colpet or , DuBois , Martin Cahn , Albert Cahn , Kd. PUCK. AlattPatrick , Kitch en. Burdotlo , Ciimlng. Council , Mine. Alno- ull , MH. .1. J. Al-jnull , Airs. Hot/oll of Avo- ca , In. , Airs. Dohcrtv , Airs. Windsor. Airs , l.'orntsh , Aliis Yongc , Aliss Curtis , Aliss Sharp , Aliss Ida Sharp , Aliss Drake , Aliss Orctitt , Aliss AlcGaskoll of Salt Lake , Aliss Doollttlo of Isaw York , Alias Jacksoii of Ithaca. And for the .young people there xvas n pQuiiut hunt , the prize bolng won by Aliss Drake , who xvas vurv happy xvbon she se cured n pretty hasko' . of nuts. In all the es sentials it win a charming konslnglon , ono of the plc.iiantost events of a ratbor pack- xvanl season. Itrlllliint ICrni'ptlo I ut thu Cnrrlson. One of the most successful and brilliant entertainments over given at Fort Omaha xvns the reception tendered Colonel Bates by thu onlcers ; .nU Indies of the Second Infan try on Thursday evening. The appearance of the post hop room xvus both n surprise and revelation , so completely xvas it trans formed Into a bower ol brainy by the aid of military decorations , palms , lloxvors and rich hunk-lugs. The guests xvero received by Mrs. Pnrko , Airs. Worth and Mrs. Wright und the non- oren guest of the evening. Colonel Bates. Airs. Parko xvoro a costume of oluo creno trimmed xvith point lace , diamonds. Airs. Worth looked vtry handsome In a coxvn ot blue faille trimmed xvith gold em broidery. Mrs. Wright xvas attired in whlto satin , most becoming to her dark ; beauty. Aliss Kmliy Wakeloy was charming in pink crepe. Miss Daisy Doano never looked prettier , attired in n goxvu of pale blue silk. Miss Alny Duudy xvoro a very bandsomo costume of striped lilac satin. Airs. Loxvls Koed xvoro nn imported oxvn of pink satin. Alias Nclsle Hughns appeared to great ad vantage In a gown ot blue crepe made with charming simplicity. Airs. Hactio xvoro a very striking xvatteau costume of brocaded satin. Aliss AlcICcnna xvus robed iu lilac silk trimmed xvith chrysanthemums. Airs. Webster was attired In pink cropii entralne , garniture of rosoj. Aliss Ll/.zio Waring , xvhiie lace , Airs. Captain Larson xvus becomingly attired - tired In liunUsomo black satin trimmed 'xvith jot.Airs. Airs. Dr. Spenser xvoro n very pretty though somoxvhat somber goxvn in honor of a deceased relative , of black not with Jot trimmings. Among these present xvoro Colonel nnd Airs. Parko , Alajor mid Airs. Worth , Dr. nnd Airs. Spencer , Mrs. Sheridan , Mrs. Ayres , Judge and Airs. Dundy , Air. and Airs. ' Hroaiuh , Air. and Airs. Wallace , Aliss Wal lace , Judge and Airs. Wakeloy , Dr. und Airs. Durycii , Air. and Airs. T. Al. Orr , Air. and Airs. Hiall , Captain and Airs. Waring. Col onel Hughus , Captain Croxvdur , Aliss Gert rude Chambers , Lieutenant and Mrs. Van How , Lieutenant and Airs. Abercromblo , Cnplalu and Airs. Sarson , Airs. Porter , Miss Curtis , Air and Airs. S. S. Curtis , AI ! & Ala- del linclie , Aliss Garncnu , Aliss Duxvey , Miss Balcombo , Alessrs. Wilson , Berlin , Saunderc , Hamilton. Koctor , Hudlck , Bnidridge , Clifford Smith , Doano , Garncau , Gulou , O Lo- max , Lieutenants , Prince , Poxvell , Book- miller , Wilson , limes , Colonel Clinso. Aliss li.'ttarliold ' , Mr. ana Airs. Brad Slaughter , Air. und Airs , Frank Fit/.patncK , All. and Mis. Dm Wheeler , Air. and Airs. Wbltmoiu , Aliss Broxvn , Aliss AlcCielland , Airs. Dr. Uroxvn. AlUs Koece , Aliss AlcCiure of Sioux City , Miss Slaughter , Air. ICountzu , Air % nt > , Mr. Cilllord Smith , Alls. Tuttle of Koiinoyi Air. Vos * . Tlimr .Monthly Social. The Ladles auxiliary of St. John's Eplsco. pul church , Txvoniy-sutb and Franklin etrcots , hold tholr regular monthly social at tbo residence of Air , George J. Stonoy , 1004 North Thirty-tourth street on Thursday evening. A very line program ofrcritiillons , songs , etc. , xvas given , In which Air. George L. Hurst , Air. J. Shepherd , Aliss Joxvoll Leader nnd Misb Clara Shepherd xvcro pur- Hcipiinls , thu Dxcrcitus. bolng highly cnjoynd by mo company , These present xvero : Hov. Paul Matthews. Air. und Airs. Uussell E. McICelvoy. Mr. and Airs. Frank B. Thomas , Air. and Airs. E. P. Caldxvell , Air. anil Airs. Harry Qulne , Air. mid Al s. E. Nelson , Air. and Airs. George L. Hur.sl , Air. und Mrs. J. Shepherd , Airs. S. E. Hanson , Airs. \ \ . H. Latoy , Alr . O. Evans , Alussrs. Nathan Stevens , Frank Forbes , H. 1C. Blake , A. S.ovons , C. L. Hopper , F. K. Koso , J. J. HuJllold , Henry Broxvn , Walter Austin , Frank Kiloy , H. O. Alunson , Bert Slovens , W. Hobcrls , W. Talbot , C. W. Hogora , Henry A. Stonoy-G. F. Stonoy , T. D. Stonoy und J. Al. > Stoiu'X1. Alissos AlliinioLoesoh , Alary Alycrs , Ida E , Blackmoro , Joxvoll Loader. Lois Alorroll , L. Hadlluld , E. Touziilm , Esther Arthur , Al. Wilton , Clara Shepherd , lo Arthur , L. Eitolle , Louise bVovonH , CO Shepherd , Fannie Dobcrty , Julia Hoburts , Al. S. Nelson , Blanche Doherty , J. Al , Hod- . dor , Alabel Latoy , Loiu Kbony. Nelllo Tal- hot , Esther lloblnson , Sara Arthur. High Mr. and Airs. Al Powell , 2020 South Eleventh street , entertained u few of their friends Friday evening In honor of Airs , Lena Wugnor of Chicago nt high Uvo. After cards cainn a delightful luncheon , und then dancing lilted out thu lialanco of the evening. The ladles' llrst prize xvas xvon by Airs. Dave Parkhurat , the boohy by Airs. William Parker. The gentlemen's ilrst xvas xvon by { Air. Freu Nltsche , the second by Mr. W. B. Clieulc. V.s. Among these present xvoro : Air. nnd Airs. Colonel A. L. Lou , Air , und Airs , W. B. I Check , Air. nnd Airs. James G , Martin , Air. and Alri. L. T. Martin , Mr , nnd Airs. William Parker. Air. and Airs. Sol Hopper. Air. and Airs , T , P. Alahonoy , Air. und Airs. Elinor Duvis. Air. nnu Airs. A. Ir.T. , Slilxvell , Mr * . Dave Purkhurst , Airs. Lena Wanner of Chicago , Airs. Uogori of Broken Boxy , Nob. , Alms Lilllo Nllscbe. Aliss Allio Poxvers , Aliss Purkhunt , Aliss Poxvoil , Air. Fred N'ltseho. William Anderson , Fred Jouoi , George licxvcll. HrrUmuii und Jluvuu. A very pretty xveddlnic took place on Thur duy evening , November 10 , at Trii Hy CRthedral , the contracting parties being Air. Euifcno D. Heckman and Miss Eflle Ir.U. . Alasou , Dean Gardner offlclatlue. Quite : a number of friouds bud rolatlres of thu do V nnd eroom xverc present , nmong whom vroro Airs. Alexander ot Freeport , 111. , mother of the groom , and Mrs. Mason , mother of tha bride , and Aliss Ida Mason , sister of the bride , who acted as brldosma'dhllo Mr. W. P. Uogcrs was host man. Aliss Dosslo Klmblo was maid ot honor and carried the cushion upon which rested the xvcddlc ? rlnir. The bndo wa very prettily costumed In xvhlto silk crepe trimmed with lace , silver pimp nnd ribbons. Tbo brides maid , Miss Idn Mason , xvoro a dnlnty goxvn of plain nnd ( lowered white silk ontrnlno. The nmld of honor were n pink silk , walking length. Mrs. Alexander xvoro a costume ot black velvet nnd lace. Airs. Alason xvas cos tumed In dove silk xvltn Ince. An enjoyable farewell party xvus glvou tn honor of Miss Punrl Skoon , xvho Is about to leave Wnlntit Hill for another part of the city , nt the residence of Hav. J. Shields , the pastor of the Walnut Hill Christian church. The evening was very onjoynbly passed with games and other amusements such ns young people only can devise. Later In the evening re freshments xvero served by Airs. Shields , us- blsted by Mrs , Bailor. The cowpany xvoro received by Aliss Bailer , xvho wns attired In a liecomlnt ; goxvn of black , xvhllo Aliss Skoon , In xvhoso honor iho party xvns given , xvoro n Oollcatu couumo of xvhllo xvlth tr.iln. These present were Allsses Pearl Skcon , Llda Bailer , May Shumacber , Jcssio Hounds nnd Airs. Shields nnd Airs. Bailor. Tlio young gentlemen present xvoio Hero Picknrd. Harry Warwick , Frank Shumachor , George Andiews. Thomas Bailer nnd Rev. Shields. _ _ _ A I'rctiy liHiichiiiin , Airs. Nelson Dennis gave a luncheon last Wednesday at her homo on south Tonlb street , in honor of Airs. Hardenburg , xvoo Is soon to leave her many friends In Omaha und make the World's fair city her homo. The homo was prettily decorated xvlth lloxvors nnd potted plants , pink and green predominating. The hours were pleasantly spent in playing high live. Covers xvoro laid for twelve on small tables throughout the par lors. rtiost * present xvcro Alvs. Hardenburg , Mrs. ICauiinann , Airs. Johnson , Airs. Alorso , Alts. Butler , Airs. Lewis. Airs. Llovu , Aliss Tina Kniifm inn , Aliss Carrie Butler , Allsi Hortonso Smllb , Altsscs Ella and Alary Ale- Cailiron. ( iooiliiiiin und ( iriiiinu-l. The residence of AIM. U. A. Evans , 124 Clinton strcot , Brooklyn , N. Y. , xvas iho scene of n pretty wedding on Wednesday evening , Nox-ombsr'.i , xvhon her sister , Aliss Clnrn Al. Grinimel of Brooklyn , N. Y. . xvas married to Air. Ocnr P. Goodman of this city by Hov. T. T. Everett , D.D. The par lors xvoro very prettily decorated xvith palms nnd chrysanthemums. The bridal party catered iho rooms nt .1 o'clock to the strains of the bridal chorus from "Lohongron , " played by Air. Charles B. Potlor. The groom , altondod by his host man , Air. H. A. livans , entered llrst , folloxved by the nelco of the brldo , Lillian E. Mclslahn. as maid of honor. Then came the brldo leaning upon the arm of her brother. Air. C. A. Grimmel of Brooklyn. The bride xvoro n costume of xvhlto silk trimmed xvith laro and carried the usual bouquet of bridnl rosos. The mnid of honor xvas nttlrcd In pale pink cronon and carried n largo bunch of ohrysanlhomutns. The newly made couple received the con gratulations of tholr many fronds aud then adjourned to the dining rooms , whorn they partook of refroshinonts served by Brook lyn's caterer , Alex ICvIe. At 8 o'clock the bride nnd groom took ihoir departure for an extended tour through tbo south , arriving ; In ibis city noout December 1 , xvbero they will receive their mauy friends at 1605 South Tenth street. _ riiiyml at Cnrdg. A little impromptu game of high five was enjoved at tha pretty homo of Mr. nnd Airs. Charles A. Dean on Saturday evening last , there being four tables. Those occupying plncps xvero Air. nud Airs. Ilurtmnn , Miss Welch of St. Paul , guest , of Aliss tlartman ; Aliss Poxvell of Glonxvoo-j , la. , also truest of Aliss Harttnnn ; Air. nnd Airs. W. II. Williann , Aliss Alda Mills , Air. Itathlmn , Mr. Mullen , Miss Louise Johnson , Lul Johnson und Air Fosbonner. The affair xvns plunnoa for Air. Walter Scolt of DBS Aloines. guest of Air. nnd Airs. Dean. Beau tiful prizes xvoro awarded , the winners boinc Aliss Poxvoll , a beautiful Dresden plaque , nnd Air. Lai Johnson , euchre dock case of Uussla leather , oruamentod with oxydlred lleur do 11s. Dainty refreshments were served and the jolly party did not separate until the small hours. Olelinitml Her IllrtInliiy. To cotninemorato her eighteenth birthday , the friends nnd relatives of Aliss Katlo Clark iravo her a surprise party at her residence , 1IIIO North Twentieth stroot. The tlmo xvas pleasantly xvhiled nxx'oy in playing progressive high five , Aliss Gertrude Thorn ton carrying oft the honors. Shortly before inldnlcht the guests sat down to an elccrant repast , nt the conclusion of which the party broke up. Among these present xvoro : Alisses Anna Thornton , Gertrude Thornton , Ada Gllmore , Anna Shields , Hannah Trost- ler , Grace t'elton , Agglo Scott. Belle Scott , Alary Scott , Hattie Berlin , Minnie Berlin , Alaun Aspinxvnll , Alosdames Frleso , Scott , Clark and Alessrs. Gus A. Sinlkon , Loulo TliL-olicko , Earl Croxvdor , Dee Newman , Harry Yost , Isadoro Trostlor , Richard Trostlor. Charlie Asplnxvall , Louto Landdor- gran , Allnhnal Dee , Buchar Betty , William Coates , George Fcloso nnd William ClarK. On Tuesday Aliss Lou Johnson gives a card party In honor of Miss Welch of St. Paul , Ute to ( ! . Air. nnd Mrs , Seavoy entertain at cards Wednesday ovonlnir. On Tnursdav Air. and Airs. Jnmcs ICltchon will open tholr beautiful now homo by a dancing reception , which of course tvill be the distinctive nvor.t of the xveek. On the same evening Air. Locke Richardson will road the "Aldrry Wives of Windsor , " at the Linlngnr gallery by request of mnny of our loading people. Aud to add to the list of star attractions the Apollo club will give its llrst concert of the season at Bovd's. ' ( 'ulfbrntoil Tholr Annivoraarli's. Thursday evening Air , nnd Airs. N. P. Philips nnd Dr. nnd Airs. C.H.Paul cele brated their txventy-eigblh nnd twenty-second anniversaries at the residence of Dr. C. H. Paul , 202'3 Burl street. High five xvas tbo feature of tbo evening , Air. Ola Larson and Airs. H. E.Allen carrying off the honors. Those present xveru Mr. nnd Airs. A. Traynor , J. A Hungato , O. Larson , C. W. Lvoti , T. N. Naudal.i. sr. , H. E. Alien , Miss Alary AlcC'.clland , Aliss Bertha Hungato , Air. P. D. Borebford , Air. Clarence Horton , Air. T. N. Nnudnln , t. . Air. C. C. Phelps nnd oud Victor H. Paul. riition Illll .Social Clnl. . The mnmbjtM of the club xvoro entertained by Aloisrs. Smart nud AlacLean , at the house of Air , nnd Airs. Scrlmgoour Wodnas. day evening , Cards xvoro the mam feature of tbo evening , the prizes being xvon by AlUs Lavldgo nnd Air. George Lavldgo. After refreshments were soivart the bers xvoro entertained xvith a musical pro gram , Aliss Yule gave a fexv selections on the plnno , and Alias Cornish favored the company with singing. There xvoro present Misses Card , Abe Gnrd , Pantor. L-ivldgo. Durttco , Beomor , Yule , Cornish , Wise , Alessrs , Johnston , Wise. AlacLean. Pautor. Hull , C. Lavlage ; G. Lavidge , Smart nnd HotcbkUs. A Mag I'urly. In honor of Dr. Bradbury's birthday , Drs. Grunt and Bradbury entertained n number nf their gentlemen friends Wednesday at Twentieth and Farnatn , Tbnro were pro- seni : Alussrs ' , Aluthows , Buchannnn , Green , ICrwln , 'Younger , Brisson , Sxvltzor , Pope , Beach , Knouse , Alcyurs , Plcxvell , Woodward , Cone , Palmaticr , Bodemau , Clark ana tbo Mandoline club , Orgui , Itfrltul. The organ recital by Mr. Thomas J. ICollr Monpay evening , November 21 , at tbo First Methodist Episcopal church , assisted br ( tome of tbo leading musicians of tbo city , Mr . Martin Calm , soprano ; Miss Carrie Maud Pen nock , soprano ; Air , Luclen D. Copeland , baritone : Air. J. U. Butler , piano , aim Mr , Bun Duller , orgaulst , promltos to STIGER & GO. LADIES' MANTLES. LADIES' CAPES. LADIES' JACKETS. LADIES' ULSTERS. MISSES' ' CLOAKS. CHILDREN'S ' CLOAKS. Infants' ' Long Cloaks , Infants' ' Short Cloaks , BARGAINS THIS WEEK. New lot of Ladies'34 inch black Cheviot Jackets , withfull fur collar and facing , regular value $1O. - Our price this -week . wil1 sel1 blue and black Jackets , 36 inches long , made of the finest quality of chevron cloth , half box style , pearl buttons and half lined ; the regular price of this garment is $1S. See our line of plaited back Jackets in tan , brown , ( Plf ) ( PHO ( RVJO onrl blue and black , with half belt , also with the new /KV | | m// m//1 rtflM ifn MM French belt , special values at . YiCI' ' 4 > & VjJAU UUU Up Ladies looking for something new should see our new mantles , 45 to SO inches long. These are the very latest. Call and see them. Gjt y Misses' Jackets in pretty mixed brown Scotch tweed , all wool , made in the very new- J5 f est style , regular price $1O. Ladies' ulsters , in mixed goods , also in tans and blues , with military capes , hoods and plaited backs , are growing more popular as the season advances. Our 19 low prices sell them. See our line at $19 , regular price STIGMK & GO. GORNELR. KARNAM AND 1STH bo qulto an event In musical circles. Mr. Kelly Is an organist of considerable ability and gives promise of becoming ono of tbo eminent players of the country , with study. Tha program , which Is attached , shows to advantage and is an earnest of a very de lightful evening musically. I'AUT I. Ovoit tire Son Ira nildd. ' Uosslul Serenade lonson , iilo Mrs. .Martin Calm Solectlon ' . . . . . . . .Tour do Mondu Mlepro Molto I'rotn iho Concerto In t ) Minor Mendelssohn .Mr. J. E. llntler and organ. b nigVlniN Choru , f Tannlmusor W , nor Arrancrd by Oliircnco Eddy. I'Aitr n. Overture Holioinhui ( ili'l Halfo Cantllono Nuptlalu Dnliols Solo Israfol Oliver King Mr. Miclcn II. Cnpolnnd. Porenata Mosklowglil lnterme//o I'rom Cuvallorin IdistliMiin Muscagnl Miss Carrie Maude I'cnnook. ( Violin obllsrato , Mr. Hurt. Duller , with piano and organ acroinplainont. Coronation March Moyorbeor The Apollo Club Cnnoert. The Apollo club has planned three con certs for this season , and the first of them will bo given at the Boyd thonter next Thursday evening. The first part will consist - sist of "Tho Crusaders , " a fine work by ( ! alo. The soprano will bo token oy Aliss Uorthn Uayloss , an Omaha favonto who has had the advantage of Instruction from aule teachers In the east since her former appearance - anco here , and there will bo great interest in her singing. The toner will bo Air. Charles A. Kuorr , whose excellence is so well known hero that it ncods no vouchlnir. The second half of the proirram will nave part songs by the club ns its principal feature , and there will also bo solos by Aliss Huvliss , Mr. Knorr nnd Air , Hurt Huller , violinist. The Apollo club Is not n money making or- ganlznlion. I Us members are engaged in the patriotic labor of training singers in the best class of music and of presenting the llnost harmonics of the masters to the public. It is thus performing a service which other wise would bo neglected , and is an active fqrco in stiinulailng and shaping iho culture of Omaha in ono of the dlvlnnst of arts. The members give their tlmo and money freely to this work without recompense , and while it is trua that they reap much benelH them selves , It Is also trua that tne city ewes them a debt of gratitude and should give- them a hearty support. Olnrd Hie Mr. T. 1C. Sud borough , who was ono of Air. Dave Alorcer's most enthusiastic sup porters In the recent congressional fight , honored that gontiomnn by a supper last evening nt his homo , WO South Twenty-sixth avenue. In addition to the geutlomnn who won so signal a victory In tbo battle of thu ballots on Tuesday worn his other republican friends , H. II. Hoblson , chairman of the congressional committee ; A. S. Churchill. T. D , Crane , roprosentatU'o.pjont ; J. L. ICaloy , the now county attorney ; U. C. Akin , one of the successful candidates for the school boarJ , and Alderman " \ \ , F. Hochol. The following mend..Will toll the story of what H good tlmo was tiud after the "wal nuts nnd the wine : " "K.ijiPsi Oye-itcrs uiolatf Shell. > * I celery. Uulllon In Cups. 10 1 French Uolli. Oysters Senllopoa. . ) Hatitorna. Quail on Tonst , . „ . with ASnlo Jolly. Clare * . Saratoga Chips and 'Asrtiruiruj. ' v UilMtorHtilud. Ice Cream , f/nkor / UufoNplr , Turiilny Clijb flrganltoil , The Tuesday EvempVi ard club xvas or ganized last Tuesday evening at 1(524 ( North Txvcuty-second street , the residence of the Alissos Glacomlul , xvlth tbo following mem bers : Alissos Haskell , Bnuman , G. Buumun , Boyco , Klcn , N. Hlch , IClnsler , Glacotnlul , C , Glacomml , Alossrs. ICnouse , Palmatier , Groou. Boss , Alyers , Woodxvard , Bradbury , Pope , Allllor. Whrre W * Are At. Mrs. Ellis Blorboxver xvent to Chicago Alon day , Mr. Chris Butler returned from bis tour of the llockles last week. Air. and Mrs. Harry A , Lee of Beatrice woio in the city this week , Mrs. A. U. Wymnn has gene to Washing ton , called there br the illness of a sister , Mrs. Frank Mlllspaugh u visiting her mother , Mrs. Robert Clarkson , for a wojk or I ten days. Mr. L. Tobias and daucbtor of Noxv York are here nn a visit to Airs. AI. Levy at her residence , 201)7 ) Dodge street. Lloutonunt nnd Airs. Guv Hoxvard and Miss Woolxvorth xvoro oxpeoiod to nrrivo In Noxv York yesterday. Mrs. O. Al. Carter has returned from North Plattc , xvhero she visited her daugh ter , Mrs. Nexvt Barkalow. Air. and Airs. William Wyman arrived homo yesterday and until tholr house Is com pleted xvill remain ut the Paxton. Airs. AI. T. Irwm of Chicago Is visiting liar niece , Airs. A. Lewis , at the Alndlson. Airs. Loivis is nn aunt of President Harrison. Aliss Alollio Alumnugh nf Chicago is in the city visiiing her brother , Air. W. P. Mu- maugh , 1117 South Thirty-second street. Air. and Airs. Nathan Shelton of Annap olis , Aid. , nrrivoa in Omaha balurdnv morn ing and nro the guests of Hon. nnd Airs. W. J. Council , The program of the Catholic Alutunl Bono- lit association parly for next Tuesday evening nt Nexv Metropolitan ball xvill commence at S.'IO prompt. The Alissos Hornberger have just returned from a visit to Dunlap , la. , whore they were the guests of tbo family of Mr. and Airs. J. B. Patterson. At the xveddlng of Aliss Yost and Air. Offut , xvhlch takes place December 22 , Aliss Clara Broxvn , Alhs Besslo Yntos nnd Aliss Suerxx'ood xvlll be bridesmaids , Aliss Nash tbo maid of honor. Mr. Thomas L. Belden , who xvas chief clerk at the Hotel Orleans , Spirit Lake , last summer , has taken n similar position xvlth tbo Park hotel at Hot Springs , ArK. General Brooke , accompanied by Captain Ayers , Lieutenant Quay , Mr. Al Patrick , Air. John Collins nnd Air , John Patrick , lott Wednesday for n hunt in the Big Horn mountains , north Wyoming. AlUs Hornberger xvlll soon leave for Cin cinnati , O. , xvbcro she xvill attend the xved- diue of her cousin , Aliss Marie Louise Koohlor. to Air. Chester Hbid Miller , xvhlch occurs Thanksgiving at high noon. .Miss Edith Klmball of Denver Is the guest this xvintcr of bor undo und aunt , Mr. und Airs. T. L. Klmball , nnd xvill spend hur tlmo In musical studies xvith bor cousin , Aliss ICiinball , under her aunt , Aliss Honors , Air. and Airs. A. C. Poxvoll entertained BOmo of their friends at the residence , 19J2 Locust street , Wednesday evening. Pro gressive high llvo xvns tbo diversion xvltb conversation and refreshments as tbo sup plementary feast. Airs. James Boxvlo gatro a delightful party Tbursdav evening In honor of Aliss Alablo Boobo and Aliss Hancocit. Alias Hcobo is from Brooklyn , N. Y.nnd spending tbo xvln- tor xvith Airs , Captain Hevnolds of Florence. MUs Hancock from College Springs , Iu. , is vlsltlup Alias Boxvio at Ib'J'i Ohio street. At tha annual business matting of the "Creche , " the folloxvlnir Indies were aloot'-d fortxvu yours on the board of directors ; Airs. Thomas L. Kimball , Airs , Adolpb Meyer , Airs. A , D. Alorso , Airs. Thomas Kllpatnck. Airs. Bon Barrows , Airs , F. W , Wesscls , Airs. P. O. Hnivos , Airs. James AlcKonua , Airs. A. Walker , AIM. G. AI. Hitchcock. A vorv ' quiet ceremony at the residence of Mrs. H.'D. Smith , Aldino square , Chicago , on Alonday evening , November 7 , at Op. in. , united in marriage Mra. Annette C. Iloim- baugh und Air. Addison L. Carter , both of Omaha , Dr. Duryea otllciatlng. Air. and Mrs. carter xvill be at homo after November 20 al250'J Farnam utroot. The ladles , of the Trinity Cathedral Parish Aid society xvlll hold a bazar on the 7ih and 8th of December in Iho Katngo block. A great many beautiful articles suitable far ' Christmas' presents xvlll bo for sale , A novel feature xvlll be the 60-oont table , xvboro 100 articles for that small sum will ba on sale. Lunch xvill bo served each day frem 12 to 2. Wednesday evening a very quiet xveddlng took place at tne residence of Air. John A. Wakoilold , the contracting parlies bolng MUs May Perry of St. Joseph , AIo. , nnd Air. Charles W. Branch of Lincoln. Nob. Tno brldo Is a cousin of Mrs. Wakotleld , and , having visited hero several times has a largo circle of acquaintances xvbo xvlll be pleased to bear of hur happiness , The lady managers of the World's Fair headquarters have recently received n line piece of xvood carving from Aln , Anna Field Cameron ot Omaha. It Is a large oak panel Intended for tbo interior decorations of the woman's building at Jackson park. In the center of l-.e design Is the state "inblom , nnd this Is surrounded by a pattern of acorns and palms. Tbo word "Nebraska" it carved just boloxv the American ouglo and ut tbo ba&o of tbo panel , the natno ot the designer. Mrs. William Wallace entertained iu a oUurming and Inform * manner Wednesday afternoon > in honor of Airs. McIColl and AlUs , AIoKell. ' Cards wore the chief amusement of the afUjrnoon. Those present were : Airs. Henry Yates , Mrs. I'ritchott , Mrs. Howard Smith , Mrs. Coutant , Mrs. Patrick , Airs Joseph Barker , Air * . Yost , Airs. Lev ! Carter Airs. Gallagher , Airs. AlcCornick , Airs. AIc- Guskell , Airs. C. F. Alundurson. Airs. L. ivl. Bennett , Airs. WossoU , Airs. W. L. Curti" , Airs. James McIColl. Alayor Hemls entertained the following mayors and their wives during the oporn season : A. H. Wi-ir and wife ol Lincoln and Henry D. Hoyden of Grand Island on Tues day cvenlnc ; ' - ' . AI. Butler , nmvor of Piatls- anouth , and AI. B. Alurphv , president of the Plattsmoulh city council , on WuJuosdnv ; O. II. Phillips and wifooC Dual rice and Divid Shupbach and wife of Columbus on Thurs day. Tbo following , newspaper ini'n wore nlsn his guests : E. A. Brown and wife , Nn- brasUa City Press , Wednesday ; Uo s L. Hammond "nnd wife , Fremont Tribune , Fri day ; Fred Huddu and wife , Grand Inland Independent , andV. . N. Ituseo and wife , Isorfolk News , Saturday. Constipation cured by Do Witt's Early Risers. A KV < A. ( I. U.Y. . Five assessments for 189'J Is iho record of tbo Ancient Order or United Workmen In tbo grand jurisdiction of Nebraska. This rccora Is unprecedented In the annals of bonollclary assoclailons throughout the world. The growth of the order has Dceu correspond ingly .marvelous. Nebraska Workmen at tribute It all to three important ( actors : First , the untiring energy of Grand Alastor Tatc and his associates In the grand lodgu directory. .Second , the material admitted to its mom- barshtp. Third , the glorious climate of Nobrasicn. The olghl lodges of thu Omanas nro all In n probpcrous condition , ino growth of each is healthy nnd the records excellent. On Alonday evening North Omaha lodge , No. Ifi ! ) , vt ill celebrate the third anniversary of its existence in its commodious rooms hi Goodrich hall , with nn elaborate program , wnlch will bo free to { numbers' families and invited guests. No. l.'i'J now numbers IT ) ' , ! members , in which are represented forly- sovoii of Iho iraJes , professions nnd occupa tions. The Dagroo of Honor lodge , in con nection with No. 150 , will bo instituted on November 2s with < K ) charter members. Brother O. H. Ballou delivered nn Inter- osllng address on "Home Induslrles" before lodge No. 18 Thursday evening. Efforts to oriranliQ a Degree of Honor lodge among the members and their families are proving quilo uiccossful. Union Pacillo lodge No. 17 hold a highly successful meeting Friday night In tbuir room , Continental building , for ino purpose of organising a Degree of Honor lodge , which object was attained with iho most Mat tering results , the list showing blxty names as charter members. The moot ing was called to order by Alastor Workman AlcAlullon , mm uftsr wel coming all present and thitr.king Iho mem bers of Upchurob lodge No. 2 of South Omaha for tbfllr help and attendance , tlio first part of the entertainment provided for by the committee was plvon by Air. \ \ illlum Wolff and daughter , who played Alondols- sohn's "Midsummer Night's Dream , " u a pluno duet , and wore followed by a little girl who gave a very pleasing recitation of "Airs. AlcCarthy's Party , " which was excellently jjlvon. Fol lowing this came Brother Butler , grand lec turer of the Dsgroo of Honor , who ut length sot forth the advantages and benefits of tbo organization and urged tnoso present to nejn and organise the lodge as the banner ledge of thu stntu , ana In less than thirty minutes sixty names wore enrolled and moro to co'iio. The Omaha quarteltn then delighted tboie present with some of tbelr choice songa und bad to respond to several recalls. Brother AlcLuhertv then gave two of his recitations to tbo uollglit und amusement of the audience , In closing the mooting the committee was continued to muko arrange ments for procuring a hall and notify signers of place of mooting nnd mane all necessary arrangements for the organization of the lodge. , Union 1'aelflo lodge No. 17 , together with othur lodges and those of North Omaha , gave a surnrlso visit to No. US last Tbursdav , which was' enjoyed by all , and most so by US. All present had a good time , and no doubt these timely , fraternal visits and Mctunircs of views , as to the "good of the order , " will result favorably to all who lake part , Order or the Kuttern Hlur. A most delightful social wai given Thurs day evening , November 10 , at too of Mrs. Huth Hogers , Thlrty-sovonth and Ames avenue , by the ladles of Vesta chap ter , Order of the Eastern Star , ind nn ele gant lunch wus served by Air * . Rogers. Those present were Airs. Davis , Airs. Straxvn. Airs. Snyors. Air * . HoOorts , Airs. JulTrios , Airs. Anderson , Airs. Whitmarsb , Alishus Wilde , Anderson , Cora und Kdith S.I.VITS , Blum , JolTrlcs , Atessrs. Davis , Savor , Hnllignn. O'Brien , Newton , Unit- marsh nnd Jeffries. Nohliis of tlio MyHtlrSlirlne. Tha institution of the Nija temple at Daad- wood n fortnight ago Is still Iho talk among the nobles who had the pleasure of attending - ing the initiatory services. In many respects It was thn most .successful Installation over performed by the ancient and Arabic order , Iho parade of the shrlnors and tbo novltatos being one of the distinctive foatuios nf the visit. The costumes and robns worn bv tbo visiting shriners nnd Ihoolllcor.sof lha new temple were reminiscent of thuPharaohs of old , nnd Deadwood wont wild over tha visit of tha Orientalists. The banquet was a feature of the occasion , too , nnd was served in the council chamber of the city hall , nnd the members of Tangier shone In tbo role of orators i nnd after dinner talkers. Tnngior temple was represented bv C. K. Dayton , C. II . Pickonn , W. A. Page , \V. D. Alathows. L. Al. Anderson , Henry Gibbons , J. L. Paul , A. O. ritum. W. H. AIo- Cann , J. II. KOVCP " , Gustavo Andersen , L. B. Shepherd , C. S" Potter , 1 1. A. Knstman , B. D. Smith , H K. French , H. J. Allen , Charles ICIoroan. Sosostrls toniplu of Lincoln had present I. P. Holknao , D O. Kngllsh , II. H. Palmer , C. A. Arnshergor , I1' . .1. SwltL \ O. Hurst. C. C. lllltcnhousc. AI. II. Garten , F. AI. Glenn , F. Al. Kills , . ! . H. Alnurlllus , S. W. Harris. W. AI. Cllne. II. W. Hvnrott , S. W. Wiulsworth , A. Al. Wright , J , W. Tami moll , S. It. Dolbv , James Tyler , B. H. Hogole , A. K. Kommrd , W , C. Davis , 10. O. Webster , O. P. Dlnges , F. J , Blokor , C. L. IClco. _ KnlglilN ol I'ytliliiH. Mars ledge No. I'M , Kulijlits of Pythias , hold tholr regular mauling nt tholr hall , Thirtieth nonr Brown slrcot , Wednesday evening , with Chancellor Commander Glad- nlsoh presiding. There was a largo attend ance of members present and the utmost good fellowship prevailed. Tlio first ranit was conferred on Air. Albert N. Whlstlnr and Archie Duoberr.v. ' 1 ho second rank will no conferred on tbaso iwo candidates on next Wednesday evening. Alars ledge Is progressing finely with its work of P.vthlan- lain. An Invitation Is oordlally extended to members of thu order to attend at Die meet ings of Alars lodgo. Knyiil NolglilHtr * r America , The head udlccrs and a tonm of iho Hoval Neighbors nl Amonca will on Wednesday evening glvo the boniitlftl Moor wor'f ' of our order U ) all head ofllcors , dolOKiitos and their wives nt head camp mooting free of charge for the purpose of showing thorn the xvorlt , nnd thus try to onllst them to help woodcraft nnd its nolilo work. Tlio ( Jiilolii'nt Wny to Cnrn n C'nlil , Do you wish to know the quickest way to cum n cold ) Wo will toll you. To euro a cold qulcklv It must ba treated before the cold has become nettled In the nykloin. The llrst symptoms of n cold Is a dry , loud cou n unQ snoczltitr. The oou h Is noon followed by watery expectoration and tbo sneezing by n profuse \vatory disonargo from the nose. In severe cases thi-ro Is a thin whllo coating on the toaguo. What to del It Is only nec essary to lake Cbambarlaln's Cough Kumodr m douhlo doMn every hour. That will grcatlv lesson the sevorltv of thu cold und in ' manv'cisns will effectually counteract It , nnd cure what would have boon a Eavuro cold within ono or two days' tlmo. Try it and bo convinced ; 25 and 50 cant bottles lor nalo by druggists. Air. rolllu * ' ( Iroiinil Hog Uiu , Air. G. Collins of Twenty-fifth nnd Cumlnir street was arrested November 1 for main taining a uulsanco nnd lined $ " > and costs , Ho gave notice of appeal and was given tlmo In which to tile a bond. Falling to do so ho was rearrested yesterday and In formed by the jndgo that patience had ceased to bo a virtue and that ho co-jld not Jnavu the room until the money was paid. Then Air. Colllos rose up on hli hind foot and an nounced that ho was willing to go to Jail and stay there until a very warm locality froze over , If tbnt was tbo talr and square justice of tills land of liberty. He bad no money to make sewer connections and If that was tbo law It xvas a ground bog case bo would ba compelled to go to jail , The Judge Intimated that the mayor mlaht romlt the line ( aud Mr , Collins woul torlb U , seo.