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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1893)
TVAYTV Tntx orrvmAv TITVI ? n lano-.OTvmnnoixT r > A ta BRIDES IN SUM JUNE Marriages that Have Illumined the Bocinl Horizon the Past Week. MUSICALE AT THE PATRICK RESIDENCE To Party for Slim llcllor Previous to Her MnrrlnRe Lawn 1'nrly nt Hani- oem Pnrk tlnpponlnffii In the Swell Set. J With the advent of Juno thcro was an epi demic of marriages , and last week the num ber seems to have increased ever the corresponding spending week. Society has been tre.-xtod to a number of pretty weddings In dnys past , but there were msvcral last week that compared very favorably with these that have gene before , notably tha Funko-Hall nuptials. The touch of warm weather , or the "otor- ml fringe of summer , " ns ono writer spooks f June , closed n number of houses , the in mate ? drifting to all points of the compass , but the gro.it majority making the tour of the world _ in Midway I'lnlsanco. ( § 5 ? ft * f Whom tlio lillnr * Are , CM : A HI. A Kh. IOWA. . Mrs. J. It. Molklo and children. Mrs. U. li. Mnynard. IIUIll.lNflTOX , VT. Mrs. Ony Howard , 143 South Wlllard struct. r.AKKWOOD , N. V , Mr. and Mrs. 1'runcls 0. Grabln , Laurel house. COIX5HAPO HPIIIM1S. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Skinner. CIIICAHO. W. A. Cornon , John W. 1'anl , Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. I.ambotli , Great Northern. Mr.and Mrs. J. U.PhllllppI , Hotel St. Albani , f > 2in JolTi'rson avonuu. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pralun , 78 Ea l t'lfty- thlrd Btront. Mrs. l-'icd E. Illll , 4-13 Oakonwixld avenue. Captain and Mrs. John (3 , Hourko , 34 Oal- uniotnvumio. Mr. and Mm. H , Uowley , llunton house. Mrs. Henry Vines and the Misses Yates , 3824 " "Emmett uvi-nno. Mrs. John llarkor , 1'almnr homo. Mrs. Churchill I'arkur. I'nlmor house. Mr. IIiTinan Kountro , nMlssi Kottntzo , Mr. Clinrlos Koiintzo , the Voniloino. Mr , mid MTH. W. S. Ponplntoti , the Vomlotno. Mrs. W. ( J. Hiindnrliind,373U Kori-st avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Paokett , Mis * Nelllo Sackott. 083 South Korty-tlilril street , Hut 4. . Miss Katharine Hiirkor , 4140 llerkfiloy , Mrs. It. R Weaver nnd Miss Cora Weaver , 4Gf > 'J I.nko nvntiuo. Mrs. J. II Urossman. G50n YaloHtreot , EngleWood - > Wood , III. Mrs , K. Dickinson nnd family , G334 East End ftvrnilo. Mrs. V W. I.oo , 3737 Forrest avenuo. . Mr. nnd Mrs , O. N. Dlutz , Uuttld Dlotz , Palmer l house. MM , ThonmsSwohe , Palmer house. MM. Kihly , I'almnr lionso. i Mrs. I-'nink Colmitzor , Miss Colpetzor , 1 WofhlorColnot/.or , 3737 Korrnstavonnn. Mrs. II. IUady , .Miss llattlo Uudy , 3737 Forrest avcnno , Mr. and Mrs , John Urady , 3737 I'orrcst Mrs. Howard IlaldrldKO. 3737 I'orrostavenno. Captain II. E. I'nlniur and family , Iluutrlco liolol. Mr. and Mrs. Charlrs Mntz. Mr. anil Mrs. T.i. . Ulnawalt. Mrs. J .1. Monoll. ' Mr and Mrs. John Williams , Family Dorrnl- lory. CAI.IIOUK , NK1I. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1' . Pock. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mlllard. Concerning the wedding of Miss Lomist nnd Mr. Herborn , which is to occur Wednes day , the following In the Now York Sun phows how an Omaha girl is appreciated : "From Now York to Omaha Is nuuo a llttlo Journey , oven with modern facilities ; but If the magical carpet that fairy tales toll of coulu bo secured , It would not bu an utiploas- nnt trip to go from hero to 'Trinity cathe dral,1 Omaha , and witness the marriage ot Mr. - Arthur Henry Charles Herbert and Miss Mary Lcmlst , for which Invitations liavo been generously distributed nmong the bridegroom's friends in this city. Mr. Her bert Is a son of the Into Captain Charles J. Herbert of the Grenadier guards and Is ono pf the Muckross family , so famous In Irish history for tlmlr former wealth nnd advan tages , ns well as for the misfortunes that liavo overwhelmed them In later years , ftliss T omist is said to bo pretty and Inter esting and to bo possessed of substantial ad- Vantages.11 Miss Woolworth will "act ns bridesmaid on this occasion , Mr. Russell Lcmist ns best man. Teresa Dean writes about the infanta as ' ( follows : "It was the colors of Spam ovory- 'ivhuro nt the fair Thursday , 'Princess' day,1 from Dahomey to the last white column on ' 'tho peristyle. Flags , llowors , badges nnd gibbons were red nnd yellow. Everything , everybody looked nnd walked Spanish , but the princess nersolf. She seemed moro like b pretty , smiling blonde American than the | t flark beauty the masses expected to see. And the masses had the full benollt of the l pleasant face , particularly in the woman's building. The doors were not closed , and I 6very one came In fully up to n line of red rand yellow ribbons which marked iho pathway - way of the royal party. The entrance was | made nt the ICnglUh vestibule. The princess wore n blue and white striped crepe over : blue silk ; n lllllo llgaro jacket of while lace ; at her bolt was a knot of rod } velvet ; a tiny lace bonnet with n glimmer of I blue in it nnd a bunch of rod roses at the I hack ; n white Inco veil covered her face and pair , but It was plain to bo seen that her I eyes were blue , very oluo , and her hair Ineavor yellow than brown , As she walked Tlown the carpet that had boon laid for her Ivoyal foot she looked nt the cases of embroidery - | broidery and was particularly and naturally { Interested m the case which Is illlod with f Spanish laces nnd embroideries. After the I dedication of the Spanish section tea was I served at the Coyloneso. The natives were very'attractive In tholr white gowns nnd red sashes , and their faces beamed with the | pleasure it gave them to wait on the pretty I princess and her stiito. The princess smiled f and bowed graciously to the right and left } nnd everywhere when she mot the eager I faces. "Ovor In President Palmor's room , In the [ Admtnlstiation building , she did a partlcu- Jlurly pretty thing. Miss Gertrude Slnall uiy in very bright newspaperwoman , formerly [ of Boston , but who la.now connected with n ( Chicago dally paper was taking notes for Jhor paper of the reception , The princess [ saw ono woman In the room who was not [ presented , Whlloshn was wondering otS Inho looked ever to the attractive ) face nnd iBinllod , Sue thcnstwko to President Palmer , innd they both looked again. lie explained J something to her , probably that newspaper j writers were not oftlulnlly presentable , then I the princess smiled again and bowed low to I the bright Journalist. I "I Imvo been thinking what n high prin- I cess Kulalla would make If she would take ina niioak Bomo day when Commander Davis1 I back was turned , und see Chicago nnd Iho [ fair as other people see It. Americans , real I Americans , would fall down and worship [ her. Confidentially , she looks to mu Just 1 like thu sensible won.un who woWd enjoy loloppimjdown from her pedestal and doing I { is the 'Romans do,1 " A l-'fclr itiuiu llrldu. Trinity cathedral was the scene of a very I lovely wedding service at high noon on Thursday , the commuting parties being MUs Elizabeth Hall , daughter of Mrs. 1 > . "BO. Hall , nnd Mr , Oscar Frederick Funko O.of I Lincoln , Hov. John G. Gasman of Santa plum officiating , assisted by Dean C. itaH. j Gardner , Without ostentation but still In keeping ivlth the beautiful character of the fair bride , thu ceremony was marked by a oluirni-- Ing simplicity that was refreshing after the lavish display of several tvcddlngs solem nized in ' 1 rlnlty In past days. Unattended pave by the presence of her brother , Mr , k'othcrtonIIull ; , upon whoso arm she leaned , 'with ' her mother. Mrs. Hall , nnd Mr. T. t' lilngwalt , the bride mot her ilanco and his best man , Mr , K. G , Wing of Lincoln , nt the chuncol Imro Duan Gardner begun the cer emony until the suntonco , "Who gives this woman , oU % , " was reached , when the bride mm groom ascended the steps , ttio betrothal occurring nt the altar rail , Rev , Mr. Gasman pronouncing the benediction. Organist Hutler played for the proees- pioiml Mendelssohn's wedding inarch and for Iho recessional the march from "Ixwcn- grin.11 The bride , who is one of the fairest of Omaha's daughters , wore a simple gown of jvhlto , with u rulllo around the bottom of the skirt nnd hntf way up the pown with about the shoulders , giving n CApcliko effect to the toilette , a pretty white 1ml with ostrich tips complotlnf ? n costume re. marked for its simplicity nnd modesty. There was no nttompt to nmko ltn"tnlieod of" wedding. Invitations being limited to tha families of the brldo and groom and a few very Intlmnto friends. Within the ribbons Vforo noticed : Mr nnd Mrs. H. C. Outcnlt nnd family , Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. N. Llttlo , sis ter of the groom ; Mrs. Otto Funko , all of Lincoln ; Miss Leila Shears of Lincoln , Miss Gertrude Chambers , Mr. nnd Mrs. Dallas Ilncho , Major and Mrs. Clnrkson , Miss Clarkson , Miss Clam Clnrkson , Mrs. Robert II. Clarkson , Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph It. Clurk * son , Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred D.ivls nnd family , Mr. nnd Mrs. T. L. Hlngwnlt , Mrs. Clara Wells , Mr. nnd Mrs. T. D. llnrkalow , Mr. nnd Mrs. David Uaum , Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Baum , ar. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel liaum. jr. Mr. Enrl Gannett and Mr , W. Morton Smith of Lin coln were tha ushers. Ono of the pretty features of the wedding was the presence of Miss Hall's class of klndorg nrtcnors whom she 1m ? taught the past year , Margaret Hitchcock , Tom Davis , Helen Davis , Holand Patterson anil Dorothy Hlngwnlt. Following the ceremony a wedding break fast , confined to the two families , was served nt the rcsidonco of Mr. T. L. Ulngwalt , 2205 St , Mary's a venue , the brldo and groom leav ing for the cast at 4:20 to bo at homo lifter July 1 at Lincoln , Iho homo ot the groom. Illttliigpr mul In the nrcscnco of only the families of the contracting parties the marriage of Miss Francis E. CJyger and Guy L. Dlttinger was solemnized at the homo of the bride's mother , Mrs. S. Oygcr , 1210 South Twenty- eighth street , Tuesday afternoon at'J:15 : , Hev. John Gordon oniclatmg. The house was prettily decorated In honor of the nup tial ovcnt nnd although a very quiet was n very beautiful ceremony , the brldo being married In her traveling gown. A woddlng dinner followed the ceremony nnd until the hour for leaving on their woddlng tour the brldo nnd groom received their friends. They left by the Milwaukee Tuesday evening for Chicago , Niagara Falls and the east , to bo at homo after September I nt 1727 South Twenty-ninth street. The groom has long boon connected with the First National bank in n clerical capacity and Is greatly oa- teemed by many friends. The bride is n sweet , gcntlo young woman , n slstor of Messrs. William , Edgar and Charles G.vgor ami thu eldest daughter of Mrs. Sophia Gygor. _ Wi-lgol nml ItriMvn. Wednesday afternoon at fi o'clock Miss Etta L. Drown , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ilrown , was married to Mr. W. C. Wolgol at the family residence , 2210 Leaven- worth street , Hov. Asa Loard performing the ceremony , Miss Uossio Urown being the bridesmaid nnd Mr. Waller Hanson best man. The brldo , nn exceedingly handsome young woman , were an exquisite gown of white bcngnlino silk , en tralno from the shoulders , her veil nmk- ng a very pretty effect. She carried a boquot of while roses. The bridesmaid was becomingly attired In : i mode silk , trimmed In violet. The rooms were taste fully decorated with potted plants and hung with graceful festoons of smllax. About forty guests were in attendance , and the young couple were honored by ninny beauti ful presents. After nn elaborate luncheon had been served , Mr. and Mrs. Welgel loft for a trip to Shellsburg , la. , where they will visit relatives , and will ho at home , 2210 Lea ven worth street , after Juno 22. .Smith nml Ilnrlrljrh. Wednesday afternoon the nlcnsnnt homo f Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Burlelgh , a > 10 Jackson street was the scene of n charming wedding In which Miss Julia E. Burlclgh of Canon City , Cole , , and Prof. Henry E. Smith of the same city were the contracting parties. Promptly at 3 o'clock Hov. Mr. Patterson of the First Presbyterian church entered the parlors followed by the bridal parti' . llttlo Clara and Cecil Durlcigh , son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. 1-3 , Burlicgh leading the wav , bearing beautiful boquots of flowers. Under a protly lloral arch the ceremony was performed , the bride looking particularly lovely In a delicate heliotrope silk with luce garniture , carrying bride's roses. After receiving congratulations nnd best wishes delicious refreshments were served. Prof , and Mrs. Smith loft on the afternoon train lor Chicago where they will visit the World's fair. Snnliorii Illcuoy. The marriage of Mr. LB. . Sanborn nnd Miss Kate lllckoy was solemnized at the residence of the ofllclating clergyman , Dr. J. T. Duryca , In this city , Wednesday after noon. The only cuests present were : Mr. nnd Mrs. K. B. Penney of Lexington , Nob. , and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Havens. The bride and groom departed nt n p. m. on an ex tended eastern triu , including a visit to the great lakes. Mr. Sanborn has long boon n resident of this city and during his rcsidonco hero has built up the extensive business of the F. E. Sanborn company. MU Holimnti Announces llur Rnzngomnnt. It will bo a great surprise to many friends of Miss Blanche Hcllmnn , oldest daughter of the late Meyer Ilollman to learn that her engagement to Mr. Henry Sachs of Cincin nati was announced Thursday morning. Miss Hollman returned from n six months visit to San Francisco on Wednesday greatly improved in health. Miss Ilollman will re ceive her friends oWedncsdays nnd Sundays In Juno. The young lady is ono of the beau- tics of Omaha and her wedding will un doubtedly bo ono of the events of next sea son , unless for family reasons it should bo decided to make It purely a family plighting of the troth. ) t Happy Hollow. In honor of Mr. Edward F. Schneider of San Jose , Gal. , but formerly n resident of Omaha , Mr. and Mrs. J. N. II. Patrick gave n lovely muslcalo Tuesday evening at Happy Hollow , which attracted a number of the swell sot , as all functions at Happy Hollow usually do. Mr. Schneider Is a pianist of more than ordinary ability and as n composer bids ialr to Dattnln nn enviable reputation. In addition to Mr. Schneider the program was strengthened by several numbers from Miss Evadna Ilunkins who has been ono of the faculty of San Jose's Musical conserva tory for live years , and by Velio numbers from Mr. Ilunkins , together with vocal solos by Mrs. J. W. Cotton nnd Miss Bishop. The program , which was received with llattorlng favor , was as follows : Duo , Mareho Orlontalo Kotteror Ml s Ilunkins , Mr , Schneider , Hondo Caprlcloso Mendelssohn Mr. Hchnnlder. Hchurzo , In II minor , on , 20 Chopin MUs Ilunkins. Bnnsot II nek Miss Illshop , ( n ) Nocturne , In K Hut Ohonln ( li ) Vulso Uaprlcn Hclmolder Mr. Hclmeldar. ( n ) Sllvor Spring , Mn&on ( It } Hark , Hark , the l.arU ! ( .Schubert ) l.U/t MUs Ilunkins. Heart's Dollght Qllclirlst Mrs. Cotton. Hallado III Chopin Assembled to hoar this most delightful form of entertaining ono's guests wore : Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burna , Mr. nnd Mrs. Lourncd , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith , Mrs. Sans Wood bridge. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Koonlir , Mine. Powell. Mrs. C. U. Collins , Miss Nellie Collins , Mra. William Wallace , Mr. nnd Mrs. Hy Meday , Mrs , Charles Mau- derson , Mr. nml Mrs. C. K. Coutant , Mrs. Victor Caldwell , Mrs. Joseph Barker , Mrs , liolden , Mr. nnd Mrs. Chuso , MUs Wallace of Salt Lake , MUs Lydu Wilson , Miss Hughes , Mr. Herlln , MUs Helen Smith , Miss : nnu Hums , Misses AiinnindiCarrleMlllnrdMiss | Wukeley , MUs Emily Wnkeloy , Miss Jenny nnd Mnry Wai- boo MUs llaleombo , Miss Mablo Balcombo , Miss Knight , Mrs. Doaue. Miss McClelland , Mr. Veduer of Sail Francisco , MUs Hunkins of San Jose , Mr. Hunkins , James Wallace , General Brooke , Mr. I.yman. Colonel Gordon of Fort Niobrara , Captain W. J. Uroatch , Miss Hondrlcks , Miss Bishop , Mr. Cotton , Mr. Saundurs , Mr. Mercer , Miss Nash , Cap tain Avers , Mr. Lyimin Richardson , Mr Hull , MrKarl Uanuott , J'or Ml > Kiln llullor. In honor of MUs Ella Heller , whoso imp- tails take place next Wednesday at the Metropolitan club , the llauce in this ease being Mr , Arthur L\ov of Milwaukee , a number of warm friends of years standing gave a tally ho party Wednesday , which was ono of the jolll est rides of the season. The party first drove to the garrison to witness dress parade , returning by Curtbnd beach and the smelting works which were thor- ougnly Inspected , many of tUo guests never Voting Contest- D. W. Tillotinn hm tft..r 00 votes I I This week' * loader. "l ) . W. Tlllpfon. iottor carrier. 1 | Who will win Qr ll. tntU . . . I Onlr 00 y more In which to rote , I Voting tnnloslclota * June Wtli. . w. Tltlotaon hai JO.MO TOP | you cmijtiid your fayrirlto fpr % Vpoul Uyo. 1 , We publl ii the Totf ot thy lOlendcr * . rn H MORS H CARD TO THB PUBLIC. It is our earnest wish and desire to do our part in aiding the bereaved and stricken families of the brave firemen who lost their lives in the Shivericlc fire a week ago , The prompt and hearty action of attaining a subscription fund for the benefit of these families deserves every en couragement and should strike a responsive chord in every noble heart. Therefore to do our little toward helping the fund along and to get every lady to cast in their mite , directly or in- diretiy , it matters not. We shall hold tomorrow , Monday , a grand 1. D. W. Tittolson , carrier , 10,599 of the lost firemen , and will send to chief of fire department our check votes. 2. R C. Davis , carrier , 0,733 votes , to the amount of 2 per cent upon our RETAIL SALES. 3. Rev. T. J. Mackay , minister , 7,949 . Help us to make this a rousing big day so that we can remember Only 15 iliiys more remain. Wo close votog. this unique contest Juno 80th. If you 4. Alf Clark , carrier , 6,835 votes , them liberally. ' ' have not taken liaml in it or have for 6. Rose Brady , torxohor , 4,613 votes. gotten to vote remember to do so dur 0. Rev. L. M. Franklin , minister , REMEMBER THIS : ing the next two weeks , Wo shnll send the two persons having 2,597 votes. tlio largest number of votes to the 7. May lIofjaD , tcaehor , 2,189 votes. that the is World's fair nt our expense. The first appeal urgent and that these men lost their lives in 8. Mlko CofToy , carrier , 1,800 votes. for twenty dnye , the second for ton 9. Rev. J. P. D. Lloyd , minister , 1,040 serving the city's interests. * dnys. teacher Vote , tiroman for your favorite minister , , letter currier or VOtOB. policeman. They were men who risked their lives and lost them in 10. Rev. P. . Crane , minister , 1,005 k pursuance - See the voles of the ten leaders nub- votes. ance of duty and their families need relief. lished today. A vote with every U3c purchase. REMEMBER , TOO , that you can help them by attending our Benefit Sale. We give 2 per cent of our sales. Help us to make $1OOOO day. If you are going to the " 'world's fair" you will certainly need many things to a wardrobe. If you are going for a vacation this summer the same holds true. complete your REMEMBER , ALSO , that we are holding a grand June sale of all kinds of goods , and that goods are cheaper than they have ever been before. We are closing out Summer Dress Goods , Summer Silks , Ginghams an'd White Goods - below- cost. Capes and Jackets sh.are. 'the ' same fate. In fact , all over the house a regular tidal wave of unheard-of way values will greet you if you come. Besides all the various lines of dry goods we are selling we commence - to morrow a monster clearance > sale of all kinds of Fine Ware , Crockery , Tea Sets and Toilet Sets , COME ONE , COME ALL , to our beneiit sale. Save money for yourself , and give money to the needy. having seen a nmoltor in full operation boforo. The beautiful night nnd the Invigorating ride over hill and vnlo added not n llttlo to the appetites of the guests , nnd when the Metropolitan ! club was reached , where luncheon was served , everybody was in the best of humor , in consequence of which the dancing : thut followed was extremely pleasJ ant , the guest of honor realizing how much she was identified with these about her. siN Mrs. Abe Lang of Now York , Mrs. W. Nowbaucr of Milwaukee and Mrs. W. David son of Kansas City matroned the party , com posed as follows : Misses Ella Holler , Dolly Sla Mattie Polock , Carrie Goldsmith , Clara Cook of St. Louis , TlllloSonnehill of Balti more , Minnie Lolbman , Flora Adler , Addle Newman , H. Becker , F. Rothschild , B. Haas ; , B. Tobias of Now York , M. Roths child , Sadie Schleslnger ; Messrs. M. Trauor man , B. Rosenthal. E. Brandies , J. Berg man , C. Goldsmith , E. Strauss , H. Lang- stadcr , Julius Meyer , Gus Delches. I'lcaannt Untortuliimoilt. A very pleasant entertainment was given nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sheldon by their daughters , assisted by Miss Edna Patch , Friday , Juno 2. About forty guests listened very ntlentlvcly to the well prepared - pared selections. The program was ns follows : I'AIIT I. 1'lauo Solo II Trovatoro Dorn Miss Annie Cameron. Tableau True Ixwo Never Kuns Smoothly. . . . Mr. K. Wort , Misses Ii o and Olive Sheldon. Vocal Solo IIo Was u Prlnco Miss Maud Duncan. Tableau Statue ot Itupunllc Mlsi Kilna Patch. Tableau I-'lrst , Second and Third Years of Murrlaco Mr. 13. Wort nnd Miss M..Duncan. IMano Solo Victor March Hewitt MUs .le slo Wort. Tableau Morning. Noon and Night Marjorlu Taylor , Alvln Patch and Jessie Wort. Vocal Iuut > Soon Our Kulgn on Eurtli Is O'er Missus Leo and Ollvo Sheldon. PAIIT ll. Tableau Oypsy Camp and Chorus Tableau Uoddoss of Mherty Mlis Jesslo Wort. Vocal Solo A Droiiinof Love Spencer MUs Ollvo .Sholdon. Tableau Will Thi y UonsontV Miss U bheldon and Miss J. Wort , .Mr. It. Patch and Mr. E. Wert. Vocal Solo TH for Tat Miss llcsslo Cameron. Tableau Hock of AKOS , Mi-is Ollvo Sheldon. Vocal Duet flood Night , Miss Maud Duncan and MIssOllvo Shuldon. Ilonnett'a Olnrkt Uo to 1'lorenoo , Upon the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker of Florence about twenty of W. R. Bennett's lady clerks accompanied by tholr gentlemen friends visltoil the cosy Wnlkor mansion Thursday evening. Dancing nnd card playing were the features of the evening ing , the Florence band serenading the via itors about U o'clock. At 11 o'clock the well known "Homo Sweet Homo" waltz termi nated a very delightful evening's pleasure , the party returning by the "pale moonlight.11 The following wore the guusts : Messrs. Samuel Reynolds , E. Weathers , Ed Brldon- becker , S. G. Lewis , E. Cameron , Hurt Minor , Charles Newton , J. Boaman. George Thomson , Chlohestcr , Theodore Fnrnsloy Cleaver , J. Spoerrl , A. E. Kroegor , Bor- sholmer , George Morris , Charles Becktol Misses Mao Hamblot , Mae Updyko , Clara Gulll , Nolllo Craven , M. Schwanborg , Lizzie Rowan , Hnttio Farnsloy , Grace Boaman Minnie Gruber , Chlchcstor , Anna Benson Sadlo Cunningham , TwUs , Gatowood , Mu Fall , Fitzpntrlck , McCorrughor , Wachtor Mrs. George Morris , MUs McMillan. I'li-nlu ut llniiaoom I'urk , In honor of the new Homo Circle club , th Misses Haddou gave a lawn party at Hans com park Tuesday evening which for gen . ulna enjoyment has not boon excelled till g season. Quite fifty couples made up th party , outdoor games being played until hal after U , when BuldufT served refreshments to the young people , speeches nna recita tions after refreshments rounding out a per fect evening. Among the guests were Misses Hill , Cur- ley , Madden , Evans , Dugott , G , Hill. Foster , Koln , Reese , Rose Main , Gertrude , Rose ana Marie Meyer , Hoddor , A. Hodder , M. Mil- laud , II Scherr , M. Edge. McCabe , Roberts , Warner. B. Waters , M. Sullivan. Messrs , li Hayden , J. Dahlatrorn , II. Yost , F. Meyer , A. Warner , P. Griffith , E.-W. Wnruoll , C. Ratekln , W. Henderson , R. Scott , C. Dutton , W. Hatch , W. Bureland. R. Walllns. A. Kestone , W. DoLong , C. Kloff , C. Squires , and many others. Sir. anil Mri. llenton Kntertuln. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Reason gave a lovely card party at their cozy home , Twuuty-flf th and Doulas atroot , In honor of Mr. and Mr . Frauk Gould of Portland , ofe. formerly of Omaha. A'fow of Mr. Gould's most Intimate friends responded to invita tions , among these notiqud being : Mr. nnd Mrs. James Donnelly , Ml' , nnd Mrs. George Dovoroll , Mr.o nnd Mrs ; Uoohford , Mr. and Mrs. Livesoy , Mr. and Mrs. Mctz , Mr. nnd Mrs. 10. Martin , Mr. and Mrs. Whitehouse , Mr. and Mrs. Krank , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Mc Donald , Dr. and Mrs. Lord , Miss Welch , Mr. Welch , Dr. and Mrs. Pearson. The guests played cards until quite late , when a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. George Dovcrell and Mr. R. Livesey , being both dainty and useful. Ktitrrtnlnocl nt Cards. Miss Annie O'Neill entertained her friends at cards Tuesday evening at her residence , 001 North Twenty-seventh street. Those present were : Misses Butler , Brady , Davis , Burkhardt , O'Brien , McNnmara , Hussio and O'Connor ; Messrs McKinnoy. Davis , Ford , MeNamarn , Flanagan , Carter. Movement * of Omuhn People. Mrs. Henry Yates and the Misses Yates loft Monday for Chicago. Miss Lolla Shears arrived Tuesday to visit Miss Gertrude Chainoors. Mrs. C. J. George of Denver is the guest of her mother , Airs. W. C. Nichols. Miss Ilunkins nnd her brother loft Happy Hollow on Thursday for Chicago. Mrs. II. M. Waters and tholr little son leave this morning for an extended visit in the oast. Judge nnd Mrs. Irvine entertained last week Mrs. Samuel Miller of Washington , D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Llttlo of Lincoln were tlio guests hist week of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baum. Mrs. John Barker nnd daughter , Miss Kathryn Barker , are at the Palmer house , Chicago. Mrs. J. B. Motklo nnd mother start Tuesday for Clear Lake , la. , to bo gone all summer. Mrs. R. S. Bibb and Miss Mlnnlo Bibb were guests last week of Mrs. T. 1C. Sud- borougn. Mr. Vcdder of California , who has boon the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Barker , loft on Friday. Mrs. C. M. Powell and her daughter , Mrs. E. H. Nichols , have gone to Chicago to take In the great fair. Mrs. John A. MeSlmno is entertaining her father nnd sister , Mr. John Lonerean and Miss Loucrgan of Chicago , Mrs , W. Nowbauer and Mrs. W. Davidson of Kansas City nro the guests of L. Holler on Loavenworth street. Mrs. Dave Molntlro loft on Saturday for Chicago nnd will visit her old homo , Toronto , Out. , before returning. Mrs. Abe Lang of Now York , who has boon the guest of her mother , Mrs. M. Gold smith , left Saturday for Chicago. Mr , and Mrs. W. J. UJringuo and daughter of New York were the guests of Mr. and Mr * . G. M , Hitchcock lust wook. Miss Nelllo Baum loft Wednesday for Chicago to Join n party qf Lincoln friends mid together they will take in thu exposi tion. " The ongacomont is anriotincod of Miss Lou McShano , daughter of Mr > , E. C. McShana , to Mr , John Sargent , u pfpiulnent railroad man of Kansas City , Rev. J. G. Gasman mid wife are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D.ivi ? . Mr , Gasman , ono of the old rectors of-Xrjnity , will preach in that church this afternoon , Miss Clara Cook left for St. Louis last week after a pleasant so/dtirn / with her sister - tor , Mrs. L. D. Loovy. 'JW3.Callfornla street. Mrs. Loavy and Baby liuleu accompanied Miss Cook. Colonel Gordon of Fort Niobrara has re turned to his post , accompanied by his daughter , Miss Nina u , Gordon and Miss Romyn , who have been , visiting at For' p.Lcavonworth. . J. L. Brandols , who loft Wednesday after noon for the east , will Join Mr. and Mrs , Arthur Brandcls and daughter , now in Now York , sailing with thorn Juno 17 in the steamer Saalo for a summer tour of Europe Mrs. Robert R. Rlngwalt and Miss Gor trudo Rlngwalt , with some eastern friend ! have during this past week enjoyed a mos delightful drlvu through the beautiful hi ! country cast of the Highlands of the Hudson Mrs. Herbert Pardoo ( ueo Grace Perlno ) visited her parents , Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Porlno lust week. She has gone to Denver and later with Mrs , Pormo will "do" the World's ' fair , Mr. Pardoo was only hero for a day onrouta west , Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Goodman leave on Saturday for Brooklyn. N , Y. , where Mrs. Goodman will spcna the summer with her sister ! , Mr. Goodman returning In about two weeks. They will stop to take in the World's fair for a few days. fib In honor of Mr. Ed Schneider of Chicago Mrs. William Wallace gave nn impromptu dance Wednesday evening , which was thoroughly delightful in every respect , There were nbout eighteen or twenty prose 1s and most delicious refreshments were served during the evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis S. Reed and .family left last week for Chicago. After a day erse lln at the fair they went on to Now Yorlc to meet their daughter , Miss Agnes , who has bct'n in school there. Mrs. Rood and chil dren expect to sail todav for Europe , where they will spend several months. The senior and junior classes of Browncll hall were charmingly entertained Thursday evening at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Doherty , Worthington Place. High live was onjoyeu with unusual zeal , the prizes being awarded to Miss Loulso Conchman and Mr. George Smith. Dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Weeks of Hastings - tings , Neb. , announce the marriage of their daughter , Miss Lila II. Weeks , to Mr. James II. Conrad of Omaha. The wedding was celebrated on Wednesday at the homo of the brldo's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Conrad will bo at homo Tuesdays after August 1 , nt 1013 Corby street , in this city. Wednesday was Mr. and Mrs. Myron Learned's first day at homo In their cottage on Poppleton avonuo. Great bunches of summer flowers from the largo gardens of Elizabeth Place on Sherman avenue lent a charm to this perfect little homo , which was restful to a degree. Mrs. Learned was assisted In receiving by Mrs. and Miss Pop- plolon , and In Iho dining room ices were served by Mrs. Will Popploton , Mrs. Arthur Smith and Miss Nash. The Lyceum club gave a pleasant party Wednesday evening at their hall , a very delightful - lightful time being spent by everybody. Those present were : Messrs. nnd Mcsdnmes McDonald , Morgan , Wacek , Hess , Lessontln ; Misses Morgan , Golf , Meredith , Swendby , Graves , Gruber , Blaedol , Keller , Latsch , Sweeter , Parker , Page , Russell ; Messrs. Llttleflold , Cook , Meredith , Huxhold , G. Thomson , S. Thomson.Immcr , Burnham , Tholssen , Ray , Kimmcll , Cory , McClosky , Page , Ross , Moran. The Knox church hold a Columbian social at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cathore , Locust street , last week. Uncle Sam in his conventional costume mm Columbia were there to greet the different nations. Tab leaux of Queen Isabella bestowing1 her Jewels upon Columbus-n Scotch laddie , fesrh from ould Scotland wl1 his bagplpo , nnd Salvntor Camero from sunny Italy were also present , Last but not least were two sable sons from darkest Africa , who greeted the guests at the door. The ovonlng was exceedingly pleasant , so tha guests suid. News came to Omaha last week of the marriage of Mrs. Sarah A. Brownsou , an old-time resident hero , which was a great surprise to her acquaintances. The follow ing account of the marriage Is from the Minneapolis Tilbuno of Juno 0 : "Tho marriage of Colonel C. A. Lounsborry of Bismarck , N , D , , to the widow of thu late Colonel Harry Brownson of Omaha was quietly solemnized last ovonlng at the ro.sl deuce of the brldo's daughter , wlfo of Lieu tsnant George H. Morgan. Captain Paul Clcndcmln , with his wife , who is also 11 daughter of the bride , were present , to gather with Mrs. Woodward , mother oi Lieutenant 'Morgan , Mrs , Mlllspaugh , Dr Spauldln ? , Mr. and Mrs. S. B. I ovojoy nm i daughters. The throe llttlo daughters o iY if : Lieutenant Morgan and .Marjorlo Lovojoy acted as bridal attendants , Rev. Dr. Tuttle officiated. Colonel Lounsbcrry U ono of the best known nowspaporcorrospondents in the norlhwoat and has edited nnd owned papers at Duluth , Bismarck and ether places , Tin newly married couple will leave this morn Ing for Chicago , where Colonel Lounsborr.v Is engaged as a World1 * fair correspondent.1 Ladles , call at Miss Johnstono's , 211 Soutl Sixteenth street , and have your hair uurlci with Hawley'3 Unique Curloue. It Is gujr antocd to keep the hair curled from ono t < f wo weeks during hot weather. \ It is thought that the Egyptians am Etruscans were further advanced in tlio art ot dentistry than any other people In thut early period , for tooth filled with gold have JfUllUU. AWl bUVVI * * tlvji TT * t L/t * tiuvw been found in the mouths of mummies , in dicating their advanced ideas. These people ple were the first to supply artificial substi tutes In the mouth. Dent , forget to see the display of Cook's ' Extra Dry Imperial Champagne at the World's Fair. Try it at the restaurants. Europe .produces . almost us much tobacco as does thn United States , Austria supplyIng - Ing about one-third of the European crop. The nephew of the sultan of Jonoro has Just married a pretty little German girl-tho daughter of a Carlsbad locksmith. In the United States and Canada six out of every ten men who have reached the ago of 30 are unmarried , but this isn't always their fault. When a young woman is Intrusted by her -parents with a night key it is safe to us- sumo that they have fully made up tholr minds that she is destined to be an old maid. Ono of the many interesting weddings of the past week was that of Mr. Cyrus Field Judson of New York , and Miss Alice Condit- Smlth of Washiiu'ton , D. C. , at the latter mimed city. She Tliis Is the anniversary of our wed ding day , dear. Wo ought to kill the fatted calf. lie Ldon't sou why you should kill a poor dumb animal Just because I chose to make u fool out of myself live years ago. Mrs. Frank Leslie Is In court In Now York seeking n divorce from her husband , William C. K. Wilde. She charges her whilom "Willie" with a consuming weak ness for Jags , and other delinquencies which render his society unbearable. Frederick Gobhard , who gained more or less fame as the cavalier sorvanto of Mrs. Langtry while she was In this country , is said to have sown his llnal crop of wild oats. It is announced that ho will soon marry Miss Lulu Morris , daughter of John B. Morris of Baltimore , and sqttlo down. The duke of York and Princess May of Teck will bo married in the chapel royal in St. Jnmos' palaco. The Interior Is being on- tlrel" dismantled nnd the arrangements are to bo , ns much as possible , the same ns they were when the Emperor Frederick was mar ried. There is room for -150 guests in the chapel. When George Washington Vandcrbllt leads Miss Mlnturn of Now York to the altar , which It is declared ho will do as soon ns tlio present period of family mourning has expired , ono of the world's richest bach elors will have bccomo a benedick. His bridoto-bo is of old Manhattan stock and has been a belle of Now York society ever slncu she came out. The Miniums date back to revolutionary days. According to foreign papers the engage ment of Princess Elizabeth , daughter of Prince Leopold nnd Princess Gisela of Bavaria , and granddaughter of thu Aus trian imperial rulers , to Aruhduko Joseph August of Austria , Is to bo announced soon. The nrohduko Is the son of Archduke Joseph and thu Archduchess Clothllde. Ho Is a liuu- tenant In the Franz Joseph regiment of in fantry , now stationed In Vienna. From Now York to Omaha , says the Now York Sun , Is quite a llttlo Journey , oven with modern facilities , but if the magical carpet that fairy tales toll of could bo secured - cured , it would not bu nn unpleasant trip to go from bore to "Trinity Cathedral"Omaha , und witness thu marriage of Mr , Arthur Henry Charles Herbert und Miss Mary Lemist.for which Invitations have been gon- crously distributed among the bridegroom' ! ) friends In this city. Mr. Herbert m a son of the late Captain Charles J. Herbert of the Grenadier Guards and is ono of thu .Muck ross family , so famous in Irish history for their former wealth and advantages , ns well us for the misfortunes that have over whelmed them In later years. MUs Lemlst Is said to bo pretty and fnli'rostlng and to bo possessed of substantial advantages , wlucli uro precisely what the Herberts must lack /.v < iiit'uti.ior OF auon . - To the people of Douglas County : Thcro is porhups no' ' tax paid by the American people , and especially by the American farmer , so great ns the tax levied by Dad roads. The condition of the public roads is a matter of vital Interest to all of us. Without roads civilization would not bo possible. With bad roads civilization may and docs exist , but a great many of its most Impor tant benefits are lost to the Individual. il.IS No ono suffers so much from bad roads as iho farmer , That our roads uro bad , intolerably ) )1to erably bad , Is notorious. It Is now time to stop and ask ourselves : ' 'Can they bo il - provedl" If they can bo improved , what ills the best way to improve thorn I Those nro grave and Important questions. They ore notquostlons thai cun bo answered lightly or hastily. In order to answer thorn intelligently the conditions must bo thor > oughly and carefully studied. Not ono , rut nil conditions miwt bo taken into account. All proixjsltious must bo hoard and thu evi dence sifted. The good must bu separated from the bad and a mature Judgment must bo formed. That the people of Douglas county have not inve tlgatod this question Is \ unfortunate. That they should begin such an Investigation nt once Is im perative. In order to consolidate ef fort In this investigation and by systematic research , arrive at some dcllnito conclusions as 10 the best methods of solving tlio problem n few interested citizens have formed themselves Into an organization known as the Douglas County Road Improve ment association. They have elected olllcors fur iho ensuing your ns follows : President , Charles F. Mnnderson ; vice presidents , Guv C. Barton , W. A. Pnxton ; treasurer , B. B. Wood ; secretary , CurtissC. Turner ; member of exec'itivo ' committee , Victor B. Caldwull. In order that there shall bo a clear under standing of the objects of the association It has been decided to present the following address to the people of Douglas county : "Tho organization known ns the Douglas County Road Improvement association bo- liovcs that the time has come when the public interests demands tlio Intelligent im provement on some comprehensive , well digested plan of the country roads of Douglas county. It believes that , In order to secure such im provement , a thorough understanding of the conditions is required. It believes in doing nothing hasty. Olio of the chief duties of this association shall bu u study of conditions , present and future , gov erning the location , construction and main tenance of highways. By u free and full dis cussion of the question this association hopes to arrive nt the truth. It hopes to take the public into partner ship in order that tlio publio may receive ttit ) full benefit of this discussion. It asks , and expects to receive- the sub stantial aid of all citizens interested In bet ter roads. You uru earnestly requested to become a member. The annual membership dues are $1. There are no liabilities. Remittance ! can bo sent to 11. B. Wood , treasurer , Mer chants National bank , Omaha , JHl. llloiul In Itoston at the anniversary of the oling Men's Christian union.1 Our Kallier : wlillu our hearts unlearn The creeds that wrnnu Thy nuino , Still lot our hallowed ultar.s burn With falth'ri undying llanie , Not by the lightning gleams of wrath Our souls Thy face .shall sue. The Ntar of lovn imi.il. light Iho palli That leads to heaven and Theo. Help us ID road our MiiHlor'n will , Through uvi'ry darkenlni ; Htnln Thatrlouds Illsmicrud Imago still , And see Him oneu again , Tim brother man , the pitying friend , Who wenps fur human woes , Wlm.xi uliuullnv words of pardon blend With cries of raging fou.s. If , 'mldjlho gatliurlni ; Htorms of doubt , Our JicKirls grow fiilnt unit cold , ThuKtreiiKth wiiciiniiot llvo without Thy love will not withhold. Our prayerH accept , our sins forgive , Our youthful/ < renew ; Sliap us fur liulltir llvns to live , And no'iloiwork to do. INCH moving to my now loca- my trailo has In- crt'useil In such a ( li'Krt'o that I mn luxoiltothontinoit to atlrinl to It. although - though 1 lumt dou bled my clerical force. I nm Milling Diamonds , . luuflry and Wntdicx every hourlnthiiilnyiiud itvorymlmilulntho hour. ThoMioxtrn- tho'falc.s ri'iiulro nm to rt'ienlah | ! my block continually , and for that ri'itMin 1 nm able to hliowinyciis , . SO'JVtNIH ' SPOONS omurs thovorylntiistldrag FANCY KEY RINGS nnrtlstlcjowi'lrymidiillver iijvoUlw tliattlii'ilcslfiii.-ri Pwa KNIVES : ! n the hlg factories can SIIVER HIT PINS turn out. 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