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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1895)
. , . - , . - - - - - - . - . - - - - - - - - - - . - - . - S - - - : - - -r ¶ ' i . TUB OMAITA DAILY UJDJD : SFNDA1 FEBRUARY 17 189. , 4 - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' : , CIRCLES OF TIlE SWELLS \ - : Pretty Ootillion Danced Um1cr the Lendor- : hip of Mr , Wlllinm Doane - ' EARLY CLCSING GAINH\G GROUND - 1I11AA lIu'k UI"PA One ur thl J'IO""lt l ulc- tOIA ut I hl " 'npk-Xc' " hlrlA for ( ucety . of 'cU . J'llrtl/IIIIIIAuClmt : , 1.1111 : Url /11 " ' 111 n. . - : AL a recent wedllng ! the five hrllesmalds , wore IOWIS ! of crenm.colored Ri ! : crepon , with Fatn pout sleeves anti ] fried fichus to match , Their 1lmhorough hal ) were of : black velvet with blacl tips ani ( ! tlmosn . fowers 11C ! the brim. Their bouquets wlro of mhnos t\t , 11frodls , with long trails of : asparagus , rerDs and ( laffOIIlS. , At another wedding , the arne number at brldesmahs ! ofclte ! , wearing pink crepon ' and satin towns and short veis or [ , Ink chiffon , In leu of hats or honnets. Thry car- rIed IIIIc . of lha ( valley and pink carnations A thIrd very fashlonahle ! : lulsh wedding , graced I ) ' sIx urhesmalls In dresses of cream white and pink chIn broca(1e . with full bodIces , having decp collars at thc back ! . or chinchia ; In front , rosettes or pink velvet , : . long , loose hrelelN or white lace and black ratiti sashes tted behind. Their hats were at Mln chip , with purNI black velvet crowns the brim beln strewn with white violets and trimmed with long , upstartlng loops of pink satin rlbhon. They carried "Oranny" mufs saln pink satin anti chinchia , with a cluster tiC white \'Iolels on them. clster : Dancing ! after 1 o'cock ! Is no more the . fahlon. The early hour movcment It appears , Is a n form that has come to stay. 1 has been ( alol\te.1 \ . hy thc matrons , because their . nervous hewers are wearing out , and by the . debulantes , to Ilreservc theIr faculty of cn jOYlmmt through the years to come. . In smaller towns . where dances arc not of nightly occurrence . and the morning can : bo gl\'el over to cheep the change In hours Is not so 1ieceary. But to n New York . woman , says 1 Gotham writer , "h03o social , calls r.\l at non and continue through the ( cals . c'ssenttahhy happy anll night the reform Is an rssenlal ) vital one. I Provides for her an amount or : rest aha WOUld Probably lack the determinate - to selt.admhiilster. The b11 was set rolling In this direction - of short hours last season , when the t cinder- : - ahta liartles were lnauguratcJ . to provIde ala IJJrles * amusement durIng the 1.enten seasou. Then I very smal , Informal lances were given , where everyone let at ttc stroke of 12. The L Illan was voted n success by the host oC young girls atteiidliig. It has long been n Ilhlosophlc conclusion that to leave off b fore one Is snthfed Is the better Part Cf wisdom. This CInderella j cub foul ! the lxlm correct. The short ' hours increased their zest for the next nr- fair , and found them the following dY with anl the sese of havIng hal a geoL time nml no L sense ef we rlnE's. They did not suffer disease which the Ger- : from that dcpalrIng I\sease us 1atzen3 jam- mans mer. " succInctly express jm- I Another change In 'ociety circles Is the Blnltng Into Innocuous desuetUle of the formal aCerncon tea With the exception of a yelY few audi receptons given to In- . traduce lebutantc ! daughters this winter , the custom has fallen Into disuse. . DroPlllng In to tea , howevsr " In Is prim : Ivc fashion , is rap'dly becoming lore aM more PoPular , Each person who observes I their day at learns has this beverage for their callers. And the cuttom does not btOP lt the prEscribed reception 11ay. for It Is the , vogue to serve the cup that cheers to who ever chances In at the twilight hour during the week. t This has hen ) more or less done for sea- lens , This change eons'sts In that Instead c the hostess making the tea on this table whose acceesories ars so familiar , a white i cappad maid or butler brings II the sliver : 'L tray wJth cverythlng riady. I only remain for the chateline or the house to pour the . r liquid Into the cups. - Neither arc there salted almonds , or 'wafer4 or elves In th's repast but thin slices ot brad delicately buttered end goo old-fashlcned jm or marmalade. I pos- slble a blazing wcod lire adds chEerIness to the scene . and the table on which lie ( salver Is i Inaced is .drawl cO to its warmth. 'Tls another adoption from the English . but a pleasant unartlcial one. - - , { Dy the way . our newly elected United , " States senator John M. Thurston ts : n ardent sportsman and Is wel up In the lore . at mountain weds and stream. Of late years he has done hut little shooting aside , from an annual trip to-the nocleles for big game , hut has been devoted more to the , pleasures of tim Ino and rod. At the gentle _ art he Is an adopt and so Is Irs. Thurston. : - She handles a rod and reel with the dex- teriy at a master and for that matter I quite a shot with shotgun or rifle. She accompanies Mr. Thurston on al his outings. r " and Is a great lover of outdoor sports and ! pastimes. She Is a splendll horsewoman , and rows a boat like a cliafliion In fact , Mrs. Thurston Is a very charming and a : ) very superior woman , and will be nn acee3- . sIan , indeed , to the social circle at the capial 1 Yo leave still another lady here who Is . famous for her capabilities In lie field 01 on the stream-Mrs. ; g. S. Dundy jr. . daughter- In.law of Judge E. S. Dundy ot the United States court. She can do about as Good work over ono of her husband's fine dos , on chIcken : , or quai as the average sportsman , and last Li t winter at Sutherland , Fla. , In a team target shoot In which were a number or xperl I gentlemen wing shots . . carried off the palm , c " by killing 23 cut of 2G birds. For thIs feat ' 4 her husbantl shipped her a high grade 1G ¶ Leto\'er. with instructions to challenge the , best shot at lust resort Mrs Dundy Is Q , . - mngnilcent rider , rower and swimmer Inll , these accomphiiiinente . together with her rare beauty and intellectual attainments , - snake her a papilar person , Jndeed. Mr. , antI Mrs. Dumly , and Miss May Dundy are , now In 'I rlseo. bound ! for Japan. They will - , be absent unt late In April . ' 1 11 1'II r Cotillos , . . . For Miss Tlirali . daughter of Mr. George Thirali . who was a resident or Omaha In time . , . ' . 70a . but now located In Detroit Mrs. Charles , D. Keller gave a charming cotlon TItmice- day oven In ) Miss Thral Is an exceedingly brIght , Inlollont and attractive young ' i woman , who has a large circle of warm L ; , frIends In thIs city . and her Ilresenco here Is always followed by a number of functions : In her honor . The coUlon Thursday evening was led . by Mr. Wil Deane . who hs made nn enviable - , viable rOl1utalon ns a resourceful director , . 1 ot time goriiia l our eon eO\\llles \ damicoth . the two rooms adjoining the drawinG room - . beIng canvlsl for the inirposa. time music : , led by Mr. : Chares : l'gJms , long en r.nelng , the dunce program Includln ni of t Sousa's two steps minI IibitshCI'e walzes , r * The favors were exceedingly dainty , made by Lt Miss Thurall , amid the i'ii'rrot aul rulTs ? 'fhral alil Jlerrat caps In. ruls 1 for the men IUd Lime Columbine hah for the t Girls made a fantatio and extremely pretty group . every one wearing his and her favors One of tIme pretiet figures or the evcnimig was ' ' . . the 111.clnl or six girls behind a large screen upon which were huge flowers , a imamms , 1 pansy . I rsc , for-get.msuemiots , tulips , and others , inoL k , ' . beautifully designed of tissue paper amid the . . ; center of tacit newer becme the ruce .or 1' sOle pretty girl , who was chosen by a part- , nor from the other side ot the screen. This , [ was aver ) ' effective fgrE' St. Valentine ; : L was wel ItfCenteJ ( , hero ( beIng hearts In m proruslon as decoration. whie time card on each chair was I CUllld wih drawn how ' : , Thera ! were ballet girls for the men , dressed , del fashion . with 1ln , cushions and baskels of : , , bon bans and miniature skate8. The souvenir . . . , favors were two beautiful water colors , which were drawn by Miss Curtis and Mr. Frank . hamilton. the former presentng the guest of , . banal \ \ Ih I.er . tavr. whbh was a'c.y dainty . ; compliment . Mrs laldrlgc and Mls llimue- ; " , b.ugh presided over thl favor tble. ! 'hoso who looked on Ilurlng ( lee evenIng F . ' were Colonel and Mrs. Curti2 . Mr , and Mrs. , . JUng\'al Mr. amid Mrs. J. Ii' . Bunard. Those , If who partelpatell In the collon were : Miss r , Thral , MIss Curtis. Miss iCountas Miss Mabel I : ! I3aicoinbe. Miss ltImigwalt . MIss DewOy , Miss . - If / 'Iloaglaiid . Miss Dandy , Miss Huchc3. Miss . , Icleland , Miss DOlne. Mrs . Ic"cr Miss liar- hard . Mr ( Oulou 11. Clark lullck , Mr. Gn- - - , liett . Me- John I'atrlck , Mr. Zug , Mr. Saul' , / " , " t : . _ - _ - - - -t- - - - xt as dera , Mr lnm1on , Mr Wilson , Mr. Garneali ' Mr. ehat Htdlcle , Me 1el e. lr. anrnr3u'l I\el r , Mr. Mullen , Mr liablrlulge . J'ot % , ; ltceeiitluii t . Mr. filth ] : . . George looble received theIr friends Tursllo ) ' evening at their home , 218 North Twcnty.ulrst street This was the dIstinctive society event In North Omha for hath Ir. and ! 11 Boobler leave many friends In social circles In Omahn. In I way It was 1 tloub1e post.nulllal recellon. for It also Introtnee,1 ] , Mr. and . Mrs. H. Y. StrIRht to the rrlol19 or Mr. nail , Mrs. hhoobhmer Mr. Streiglit was the ( groom's best man , whl Mrs. I3irciglit who was Miss Johnson of Toledo , 0. , was the brldeslud at the weddIng at Mr. anti Mrs Hoobler In 1erember , Mr. and Mrs. SlrelRht having mar- tied a fortnIght ago at Toledo , 0. , and are now the guests or : lr. anll Mrs. Boobler. Those assisting Mrs. 1oohler to receive were : Mrs. Amos FIeld , Irs. Allen T. Rector Mrs. A. C. Mitchell , Mrs. W. A. l'age Mra. A. Ihldel amid Mrs. Ii. Otis . Miss aacamlnl presided most chiarnsingly l at the punch bowl 'he list of guests were as follows : 11. and Mrs. U. P. Weller . : lr. amt Mrs. AllEn ' 1' . hector , Mr. and airs. W. A. Page , Mr. and Mrs Spencer Oils . 11 and Mrs. E. Y. Lc\'h. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1och. : Mr. and Mrs. M. n. Copelant , Mr and Mrs. Woodworth , Mr. atHI : lr ! . John Dale , Mr. and Mrs. A. n. Dale Me and Mrs. E. : E. Bruce , Mr. and : rl. I. ' . n. Tracy , He\ . and Mrs F.V. . Foster. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Eaton : , Mr. and : lr ' . it. C. Weelml , : i. amid Mrs. It. n. Pal . : lr. and airs , J. 11. lrosstisams :11 antI Mci' A. J. Iluimit . Mr. anti 111 Frank holier. 11' , and Mrs. J. B. Lootimls . Mr. and airs. F. I G. 1atrlete , ne\ amid Mrs. S. Wright Mrs. P. G. Patrlel , He\ anti Irs. Wright hlutler. Mr. and , Mrs. Ames Field , air. and lrs , C. A. Mitchell . Mr. anti Mrs A. Rid. dcii . Dr. and Mrs . Chrlst , Mr. and Irs. 1 . < . VanCourt : lr. and lrs. P. D Lowe , Mr. nail Mrs. O. N. 1ven110rt. . Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Duittim ? . :11. and Mrs. J. F. IJlc. Mr. and lrs. W. 8. Dhnmoele or Council Bhlls , Mr. and Mrs. II. K. l3urkett . Mr. anti , Irs. I I. Beitel , : lr. and Mrs. laaac Carpenter , : lr. anti Mrs. g. I' . 1)everles Me and Mrs. C. J. Caswel , Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Barman Mr. antI , air. ' . Wilam Oentlelel , Dr. and Mrs. C. " ' . ilays . 1)r. and Mrs. J. Id. Key , Dr. nail Mrg J.P. Lord , Mr. and Mrs . T. W , : lcCllongh , Hc\ and Mrs. J. . D. Muxte1 , nev. and Mrs. D. D. OdishI . Mr. and Mrs. P. n. Shoemaker Mr. and Mrs. P. Sears Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Womersle . 1)r. and Mrs. \v . S. hess Mr. amid Mrs. George Glacomini. Mr. . amid Mrs. C. C. Chace Mr. anti ! rs. H. Y. Streighit Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Meikle , Mr. and Mrl P. P. Porter. aIr . and airs . \ \ ' . C. Prlchar . Mr. amid alrs G. B. Samnpsoms. : Ir. amid ! Mrs. G. W. Shriver , Mr. alHI Mrs. George Weldon , Mr. amI Mrs. David Talbot Dr. nail Mrs. A. S. Le3nl. Miss Jefferson or 1'0lcdo , 0. , Irs. Isab,1 Fitzgerald. Mrs. Oem Patrick , Mrs. Catherine Beard Mrs. Todd. Miss ittith'elier , Miss Gacomini , Mis ! Carrie Glacomini . Miss Elh Ilarmomi Miss lanehe Vancourt , llqs ! Young of Lincoln. .hies DIy Patton of Macon , Mo. , alias Ima. gene l Alexander , Miss Bertha Smith , Messrs. J. S. Zipfel , H. 9' . Fales ; 1. H. Hawe3 , Dr. A. P. Grim , C. " ' . Robertson liomi. J. C. \Vliarton . A. H. Phelps , F. D. Field W. I" Neg21e , 1)r. rank Ilnche ) ' , C. " ' . Young. ' 10 I I I : il c'y 'CI . .1 . AII'r.lle. , One of the most elaborate and artistic hals of the entire season was that given by the lalcyon club on Tuesday cvenlng last. I h the season for fancy dress parties and one Ilght sigh "Ohl ! for a thouSIt tongues to tel" aCer vlcwlng the maskers . In order to satsfactoriy describe the varIed and beautiful , as wel an comical , castHmes worn on this occasIon. 'he Boyd orchstr rur. nlshed magniicent music. Over halt n hundred persons were In costume , while many others wore evening dress and a domino to conceal their features. A Jag ! number or guests of members of the club were also present. A neask bal Is but for : n hcur 01 two and Is more for amusement amid mystteaton than for flue dressing. but when "masles oCf" was nnnouneed the trans- ( ! tlon was from a chaos of comedy to an array of beautiful ban gowns . handsome wraps and dainty head coverings. Tile Halcyon club Is eompo.ied of people who arc most congenial , always ready for I good time. and I any coterie of amusement seekers are enjoying socIal me this season they certainly arc. This was the fnnl dress affair , and each member was apparently bent on maldn . time most of the opportunity to "dress weU" ani also have a gecd time. There were many absurd costumes on the floor Tuesday night and among the more comical representations were those or Dr. Bailey is "Slmplo Simon" lad Mr. nobert Taylor as "Ueuben hayseed " Among the ladles enmasque were : Mrs. Julius Kessler , as "Queen of Sheba , " Miss Lucmo Oliver , "Galatea : " Mrs. Robert Taylor. "Portia : " Mrs. Arthur English , "Spanish Fisher Maid ; " Miss Alice phllp3 , "Columbia : " Mesdames Perkins Br'son and mss : Taylor of Virginia , as "rhree Little Maids from School ; " 11. . Dr. Bailey. "Gretchen : " Mrs. Harry Brommie "Topsy ; " Mrs. I'orfcct "The Press ; " Mrs. J. 1. . Baker or Hot SprIngs. "Alsatian Girl : " Miss Buts of Council Bluffs. "Flower Girl ; " Mrs. Lawrence. "LIttle Hed Riding Hood : " MIss Skinner , "nab nay : " Mesdismues S.ehwalen- burg and Whit ? , "Parisian Dancing Girls . " and Mrs. Green as "Queen or Hearts. " I would be Impossible to enumerate nil time costumes. Those participating In the dance prgram were : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur English . Mr. and Mrs. Marc Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Perfect Mr. and Mrs. W ' . S. \Veldon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry l3rome Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Whitney , Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Bailey , Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Coryel , Mr. and Mr' Robert 1'nylor , Mr. anti Mrs. WhIte , Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Baker or Hot Springs Mr. and Mra. E. E. Dryson , Mr. amid Mrs. Schwalenbure , Mr. nail Mrs. A. P. Drink or Chad ran. Dr. and Mrs. Sharraden Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wrlsle Mr. and Mrs F. A. Green , Mr. and MiSs. F'hetchier . Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds , Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter Mrs. Holmes and sister , MIsses Alee Phillips . Lucille Oliver , Taylor at Virginia Sclscflehd . Butts of Council Bluffs , Paxton , Sherman of New York , hake , Madg Hake . Bianchiard . Stewart Itooney Arnold , Quln\n of St. Joseph Hamion , Terril . Duvll. Mrs. Bliss Mrs Lawreiiee airs . \'aIl. lelsrs , Paterson , Stocking Paxton , jr. . Dr. Arnold , Courtney nead. hake , Wilsey . Yous Itooney Dr. Dorivard Framelc 1)raper. JlrR.VII I" ' . " ' 1,111' ICttt'rtis. Among the gayeties and test\le ! or the social world during the past week the surprise party tendered Mr. A. F. WIams ! by hiD \\'Iro at their residence . 127 larey street , lat 'l'ieurday evening proved a cmpleto and successful . affair In every part'cuiar ' leng : very cleverly planned ant executed Time party was given In , : omnH1ntraton ot his birthday anniversary and ho was the re- clllent or a nurber of landsomo : gifts as mementoes or Gee occasion. Mre. Williams Is nn ideal hoden and the house . while beautifully decorated , showed a d'scriminatlng taste whIch was the acme at - perfecton. Progrtln high five formed time prIncipal feature at the evenlng's entertainment ; Ir. W. C. Bouk and Mr Ilppl , each Ee'rlng an equal number of games , werc cbl'ged 10 cut off the tie . W. C. Houk wlnnng ! ! the genthemiien'3 ttt prize , a slh'er'lllatOd cud holder , CJn. Lathing a pack of glt.oJed cuds , Mra Itoberteon w on the lath es' first 11rJze. a celluloid caret caae , whlo air. 10)'le was 1I'en a smaU snare drum baring the Inscrlp' ton , "It you cln't beat at cards , 11erh.p3 you can beat tt'ls , " his wife rOc lvln ! the ladlca' eonsolaten prize a nnllU ; 111per hmoidmr At the etnchllon of thee series ! cr genies the tallr wee cleared and Immejltey : reset , with a temptng repast Among thc ! e 11rerent were the following : Mr. and 1 rd. Bogga , Mr. and Mrs. Ihckley , Me amid Mrs. Robertson , Mm- and Mra.Doyle , Mr , and Mrs. Eilswurtli . Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mr. and Mri. K.lpple , Mr. Nellie Flatter , Mrl James W. Uoull , MnV. . C. Ilouk Mu. Best amid MI& Butler . Mil ltuk's U""CI. The dance given Tueday evening by Mr. : amid airs. Truman Buck for theIr daughter , ' Miss Buck. was one or the plessant entertielem- ments or the woek. The rooms were prettily decorated , roses predomlnatnR , the ullxtalrJ being reserved for tetO.a.tetes and the serv- Ing of refrolnnents , a punch bowl In the hal hOldltg out glittering Imucments to time dancers The evening was one of thorough enjoyment. the palclpants In the pleasures being ; : Ilucs Cook Scott. Copeland , Mc- icehi . Brown. CreIghton , Lindsey , Swtn , Colpetter. Ingwa1 : Messrs. Cook Dnlse. Crelgh. Victor losewater , lEh , Ganmiet ( . John Patrick . Wilson , Fonda , Tteorp McKel , Taltafero . Gilbert . Penn , rauk I hamilton . Edward George , Airs . A. B. Smith , . A \ islibonu l'arCy. A most novel event In limo entertainments of the" eek was the wlsbbone party given on Thursday evening at the beautiful house of . . . - ' - , - - - - - - - , , : : ; ; , : ; ; , ' - - - - - A CASH FIRE SALE OF THE LESLIE & LESLIE-ORUGSTOCK ' AT SHRMAN & MCCONNELL DRUG CO. , L / , _ ; 4 , ! q13 DODGEST.JUST WEST P. O. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Facts Abottt This Sj1e. RfMMBfR [ THIS SAlt COMMtNCES -TI - I The Leslc drug store fire occurred on S Leslie & Leslie DrugStore January J I I. The fixtures were almost a total M011day. ] i1ortiiiigVas . . loss , but the nu\in part of the stock was un- , \Vas , perhaps , the neatest I the City , and , injured.Ve have purchased the entire and is for CASH ONLY. ptrticularly prided itself on its line line of L stock , including about 50,000 prescriptions , ' ' . . ' toilet articles and fancy goods , soaps , per. : formula books , etc. All we wanted re the Don't expect to get the best attention If S . . . ( Al were fumery , combs , brushes , chamois \Ve bought L ' ' t. and ' dv'III . " \Vc shall I you come itt the afternoo . . plescnp Ions an 'good \ c S try ' 1 . 1 . them all goo. . , . . t1ci 31 ( wIth the exceptIon of a few dam- , . The tOIlet and articles PRVh1 . . . to , , keep them. ' ' , ' fancy ' artIces . . .oz. . RlaSI stopicr..c PUnFUlhS. Jlorll Water : , . h'.Oe sllze..I2c aged patent med icines ) . 1'I 'e s/ia/i sc/i We shall offer . "t prices which \vI'11 sell lliem 4.01. glnsl lo\Jer. ) . . . . 6Oc i FlorIda Water , 25c ! zr. .130 shal sel Rgad1Iiesc'iecs . and see what you ' 1'llll' : \ \ ' 1 tTfl vIOLET ItOHE . . ] 'C. I I I Wo the lmaveme't rest. room to lontol I //ZC//t JU1Ck. Hel.eArethePl.ices- Them More ' , NOTE . About bottles \Vitch Hazel ! as l size ) . . . . . 250 pint botlesVich ( l'mimmtl's : ltreLct ) I5C About :25 quart bottles HunyadiVater , regular Mr. Gorton , head chemist and prcscriptionist , is prce 35C.ve sel for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I5C Pr ; now with us. About one gross Soap Boxes , regular price 50C to . ces . . . . $1.50 we sell for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . prce . . . . . . . . . . . 25C . The prIce of Pond LIly Cream will be a ! usual , 25C. About 10 gross Toilet Soap , all kinds , regular price We have the Leslie hOC to 50c , we sell for IC , 5C and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bc . ' prescription files and can re- Chamberlain's Cough Syrup , SOC size , we sel for. . . 2C 'I 2c bOX 'ruleum I'o'1cr. . . . . . . lOu fl prescriptions prompt I y. Sllloh Consumption Cure , 50C size we sell for . . . . . . 25C $100 bo Ot'egome KhIIY 'ren. . . . . 10e Some people are inclined to pkc fun at us for hav- Coil's Goods size sell for . . . . . . . . . . , incined : Madam Col s , , soc stze , we sel . 30C : : c box Tcaberi'y 'l'oolh Powder. . . lOc ing a 'yirc sale. " We can't help it the goods must be Puff Boxes , regular price 2jC to $2 , we sell . for lac to 25c ' , . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . "fre ' ' ' Puf ' ) " box Toilet I'owtlpr. lOc sean d we'll sell 'em . Clothes I . and 1- all Brushes I , regular price from . $ 1,5 ( ) box Thin's Skhii Food . . . . . . . GOe SOC to $2 , we sell for f 15C t 0. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50C OloxYnlc.sSldnFoot. \'ve have four extra clerks for the occlsiond ; 10 50C C'iiesiuimtls. . . . . . . . . . . . cerl . - , and . all bOo Derma Rovale . . , regular . price ) . SI ' we sell for . . . . . 60c : : c Chnmuls. our regular I patrons vill be sci-ved with 1 usual . StearslVme ' Cod LIver ad , regular price $ r , we 10e 8h\111 Brushes. . . . . . . . . Hie b : wltlu5ualproltlude sell for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60e $ .OO cut glass Cologiie' . . . . . . . . . 7e \Ve should consider it a favor i customers would Hood's Sai'saparilla-wc don't think there was a bot- , 10e Comhs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10e always , when convenient to them , leave prescriptions and tIe I stock. . . $ 2.OO Fountain Syringes. . . . . . . 7 c orders , so that we may have ample flute 10 jilt and care- Remember . that though this is a C 'fire sale , " there : e boxes sea salt. . . . . . . . . . . 10e fuly reheck. ' was not a thing 1 turned over to us that even sre II eo. fire. \as This lng is a sale ure to turn the Les1e drug stock into 2c n\:111 bottles , C0II111Ic. ) . . . Hie It is not wealth , nor rank , nor state but get up and fre. money. 85e 10 : De Chmaiiioiti. . . . . . . . . . . JOe get that makes men great SEIVI ' : ; " : . & . . , < ' , Ce O . ' - N ; : E " ' i. D : " . ' U : . ' f' , . : : r a . _ _ _ "jt _ , _ < _ , ' " Q .9 . ' 1. .Li" ' . ' 'I'M 7. w _ ' _ I i 1513 DODGE STREET , 2ND DOOR WEST OF P. o. SELLNG ENTIRE STOCK LESLE'S ' DRUGS AND TOiLET ARTICLES MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. harry Drtmca , 131 North Thirty- first avenue . In honor or their sister Miss Helen J. Fish. The pecular feature of the occasion was the presentation of a gilded and highly de'oraled wlshbcno to each lady pres- Cal who divided the bone with her partner or the evenIng accompanied by lie required wIsh. The followIng were among , the guts present . - eat : Miss Orcol at Slosex City ; Misses Slater . Blue Emma I Falkner Galatne , Crawford , Falkner , Carr Sulvan , Kate Sullivan , Web- ster , FIsh. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Reynolds M : . and Mrs. Beebe Mrs Webter. Mr. ant Mrs. . I.oolmbalgh , Mr. and Mr ! . Fergieson . ! tr. Falkner ; Messrs. Crawford Slater Carr Wuttns ( , . Grant Bufet and Alpine. ' ho Iii Iii' ' " ' " " . 'I HII' " mug" "arty. For some time to come the Thurston Rifles tmo nles will look back to their : ' 'stag" party and I smoker given last Monday evening , as one of their many pleasant events spent together whie members at a crack military company. After the usual drill the company tool seats In the center of the hal and enjoyed an excellent program cf music speeches and ' recitations. Upon taking the chair Lieu- tenant Hayward Introduced Mr. John Yates and Mr. Cadet Taylor , who were given n cordial welcome and remained as the com- i pany's gueSt ! . In response to a cal for speeches both gentlemen very ably addressed the boys tn blue and their remarks were listened to with Interest. lstened Whie the members ot thl entertainments committee were passing cIgars tle . company's pOlmlr quartet opened the program with a favorite southern melody . 'Coriefl&ds ! . " which was received with tumultuous applause. "America" was next sung with patriotic teel. lag hy the entire company Sergeant orby gave a number at runny recitations , whIch were yery amusIng and were listened to with great pleasure PrIvate W'allaco followed wlh a tenor solo a parody ems "Marching Through Georgia " at his oln coenpoeltiOim . and was loudly nil- planded. Later In the evening Mr. Wallace rendered "Will You nemember Me ? " which was well received , "Uye Straw , " by the compamey was followed - lowed by another selection from the quartet "how Can I Bear to Leave Times , " from tie Rifles' hymnQl , was wel rendered by the entire company. Mr. Cadet Taylor was called upon to "say somnethming " and spoke In gllwlng terms of the sueee which ties Rifles leave achieved during their short history Hc related hi experience of actual sen'lco during the Chicago rIots In 187 anti aha provoked laughter by recalling a number at amusing Incidents In connection with the Illinois Natonal guards. Mr. Taylor assured his young friends that In years to comae when they have severed theIr connecton with the militia . they will look back and recall the pleasant memorlel of three of the best years In their lives. A storm of applause rolowed , but was quieted when the quartet again made Its appearance and fang " 1y ail Jentuelty Ilonie " which was given with great effect. By request Private Richards favored his comrades with I ecmlo someg which caused much laughter. Bugler 10ftman , \.11 Is wel known In local musical circles , ably ren- tiered a bas solo , "Itoeked In the Cradle of ties Deep , " and received quite an ovation In conclusicti _ _ _ _ _ _ - Big Suulh Omnhl JccJtun , Despite the Inclement weather a hnndre ladles responded to tins Inviaton of airs P. A. Cresey , Mrs. Willis Ilclet and Mrs. Burt L1wrence , who received theIr frIends frames ( 4 to G o'clocle Wednefay afeloon at the home of airs . Cressey 'fwenty.second and I streets , South Omaha Reel was the chosen color . both for the costumes of the ladles and time decoratlms of the parlors , whIch consisted of roses and carnations In profusion potted palm and graceful draperies whie red canlles In b au. lful crystal candelahra anll red shade laml1s shed a rosy light on the brilliant scene A unique feature of the occasion was MIss Grace Whie greeting the guests at the deer with an old silver candlestick supporting - I porting a red taper , while little Miss Cora liolnies preserving the adopted lymp1ony at colors with a wble dress and red rIb. bans , escorted the ladles franc the Irt laud. Ing to tie dressing room above , with another antique candle. In the dinIng room which was \ry at. tractve In red anl white . Mrs. J. I. \\'at- hiatt wearing a red gown . Presided over the chocolate table amid Mrs. Cral Smith , gowned In white , served the Guests wih cake and relt Icel. These ladles were 1. Ilste : by alias Hattie Smith , who very In et- ly stood In waltn . The favors consisted of red crepe napkins lute < and rolled Into lIly forms lieU by tilt ) ' rlncs. ) aIrs . Jamcs Val with exceeding tact ra- celved the guests from thee bonUs CT Il " . . hostesses and ushered them to the rerresh- ment room. I The Invited guests were : Mesdames. J. F. Ross . C. N. Dawson W. D. Cheek , W. A. Schrel , Bruce .1cCuIGeh. Howard Myers A. P. Stryker Hols Hogle , L. W. Hald , F. M. Smith . John Oirins , D. L. holmes W" n. Sage , J. H. VanDuzen , George Fredclm . Ed 1unthaw , ' .Georg Macson . . -James Phillips Alien . E. -d. Anders n' . n. o. Haskins , M. F. Danchlrd , Dan Murph . M. : Mabery Den Adaeeis Oscar Mabery , , A. L. Dralnard , A. A. 1unroe , D. P. Carpenter , H. C. Young Wells , J. B. Erlon Courtney , D. F. Siater El Doud , II.V. . Keith , , J. D. SmlOy , H. L. . \Vhe3ler , George Beam Lyman Carpenter W. G. Sloane , W. H. Goodmnan J. T. Good- eli . Isaar Brown , W. D. Wyman , C. L. Talbot - hot , D. G. May .James Jones , D. G. Stur- rock . Dr. Schlnllel , J. at. Glasgow , J. C. Carley , F. A. Broadwohl . I : Lott . L. C. Gibson . n. A. Carpenter , Dr. Gibson , A. Bddlck , Elmer Weirs Frank , hayward , W. McDonald , E. 0 Mayflolcl . Dr. WhIte , A. J. Cauhey , Harry 1'agg , E. C. Lane Robert Walker I. P. Johnson. George Smith . H. C. Miller . J. E. Jonte , George Truman , John Weirs , E. D. Towl , U. Giiclerest . A. n. Kelly , T. C. McDonald. n. Montgomery , Hyatt , H. Hall , N. Richardson . V.7 B. Olin , I. . Hou.e- imoldor E. J. Sckora : atlases Leavitt . Mann , Ehlison . Clark Halbert , Sage Erlon Etta Erlomi Savage Glasgow , , Danche Glasgow . Francis , Blanchard , Davis Seykora. IUuo11 the 1cIolIunIla'u , Any stranger entering the ( cozy home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. DavIs 4328 Grant street Clifton 11111 . last Wedenesday evening could easily have Imagned : himsel at a social gathering c this clgred race In the cotton distrIcts - trIcts or the sunny south , for about a score or so of the Intmate frIends of the host and hostess , dressed In exaggerated costumes such as time colored people are usually deplete as wearIng In the comic papers and adorned with hlacle and shiny masks Invaded timer home with thee intention ct affording them a surprise party and spending a facial evening at cards. To describe time costumes would be an Imposslblt ) ' . Sufce It to say that thcy were cell ludicrous and mirth-provoking In the extr me. Mr. Henry Plumb as time fat old .mamm . . and Mrs. George Johnrn , as a typical lady cotton picker carrIed off the honors Mr. W. A. Drown , as a dusky beauty In 1\ stume decidedly decohiette . coming ncxt. After a plnttlon dancO by Mr. Plumb and Mre. Johnson , lie party settled down to cards , razors being strictly prohibited After cards delightful refreshments were served Among those Ilresent were : CaptaIn and aIrs. Hayward , air. and Mn' , lurkee Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson , air . and Mrs. F. Froom , Mr. and Mu. E , Duval , Mr. and airs. C. n. Davidson , Mr. and Mrs. Vt" A. Drown , r. and Mrs. U. Plumb , Mr. and Mrs Case. Yullltnc . 11,1 livit I'arty. Mr. and airs DavIs E. Cable 11roved themselves - selves a delightful host and hostess at a charming Valentitlo's day high .fve party at their home at ' 38 , North Twenty-seeom street. The rodlS' were tastefully arranged wih IJlnl cut flowers and other decorations of time fale color < The score cards each had a fancy Val'tme card attached ( to them. Time frt Val.tre was won by 1r. . Mire - ro } ' . and the Ir t - intleiisen'e Prize hiy Mr. 1Vhorrett. Ater" 'pries ) had be-en Ilresented delicious rereslih's / were served and , the I remainder of time evening was spent In music and dancing. J' I 'rhose iiresent y sre : Dr. and Mrs. Sum- umsera air present . Wpe Day . Mr. and airs . aiui- ray. air and Mrs ulchards , Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin , Dr. and Mrs. Gibbs . Dr. ant airs Itace . MI' . unt lr 'Wherrel , Mr. and airs . Jobnsomi Mrs. JI. I. Woodward . airs. Det- weuler. alias I.elgtoh , alias Daisy Baldwin Miss 11roy , 11&sl.\\lherret. . MIss Dfweler , MIss Standish : IMcssrl Clark Taylor , Day tumphre ) ' , trotol-und Dr. Detweier. Chltlrrn ! " ) aImc.for / . Vrthcmmthuo , . In loner of ' ' \jfnlne there was a gala S\'l' \ afternoon at Mr. , Morand's dancing school yesterday atrnon ( , bOUl time small and larger chidren joInIng forces and I happier prettier gathering or 1t fells It would he difcul to clect. DurIng the recess when the pOitman delvered Lice \lent'nt the eager expectation of the pretty races showed how real the pleasure at St . Valentine's day was to them. Mr. and Mrs. Morand both m03t hearty enjoy giving a ! "a tma to their scholar and there was not I child present but went homo heart full or kindly feeling for ( lie deUghtul afternoon . - - - - - 1lt. . Uodfrcy Euitcrtmijni . Mrs. T. F . Gofrey entertained about twenty-five ( t. her lady friends . In honor of Mrs. S. I. Yates . Mn. E. h. Drown anti I ! MrB . Thompson of I.Inccin. Time afternoon passed most enjoyably , and after lunch a couple or hours wen spent In guessing the :1UU or books from selected illustrations. Under the skillful guidance or the hostess thIs was made a most agreeable diversion theo prizes being won by Mrs. Major Hlml- ton and Mme. Catlin. In the evening Mrs. Godrey entertained another large party of friends , and I unique dIversion , "Thie. . . Forest at Camelot " lwlped the hours pass pleasantly. The forest con- slsted of thirtyeightvarieites at trees , which were sUIJplel by means of a poetical selec- ton , of which each line furnished the clue to one of the species. This proved a most amusing entertainment , and occupied I considerable - siderable part of a delghtul eyenlng. Oklnhol'H11"y StorJ' Mr and airs. Elwer Davis of 1S0 South TeHth street entertaIned the "Okhaltornas" last Thurday evenln nt high five. I was I "Hard Times" party , enj"yed by a house full of jolly people. Mrs. Sol Hopper took thc first prIze for ladies while that for the gents went to Mr. Nathan Rickard. Miss Gerty Parlhurst ] was the winner at tie ladles' consolation and Mr. AI Powell tool care of the booby for the gents. Among these present were : aIr. and Mrs. AI Pow- eli , Mr. and Mrs. L. n. Houglm Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Mahoney. air. and Mrs. P. Stroms- burgh , Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rckard , air. and lrs , Alex Duahanan , Mr. and Mrs. .James G. Mactact air. and Mrs. Sol Hopper Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Parkieurst Mr. and airs. A. T. Sidwel , Miss Gerty l'arlcieurst Miss Birdie Powell , Miss Alice Powell . alias Alee Buchanan and Master Wison Buchanan A vote being taken emi the costnmos of those plsent resulted In tine largest number of yates being cast for Mrs. I. n. Hough and Mr. J. G. Martin lS having best imitated n povrty stricken man and woman. A true hard times lueh was served during the evenIng - Ing and a pretty valentine given each one I a souvenir , the evenlng's pleasure con- cluding with dancinG. ! < h'otlnelnl j'urly. A select dancing party was given at Moran's Assembly haH Thursday evening , l ebru1y 1. thirty couples dancing to orchestral music. Punch was served In I remote corner of the hail . and It was not until the early hours of Friday morning that time followIng departed for their homes : Misses liestetter . Mmmdge Parish , RIng , Gotty . Bradley , St. Geyer Dua- ham. Ivins , Burlmam leusts , ilornberger Fowier Engier Hall. Wh.ler , Eastnian Latey Reed . Wood Wheeler Ghlmnore . May- nard of Salt Lake City , Wugnian Squires ; Messrs. Drunner. Wimitsimorn , lanehester , Ooodrlcl , Muentefering liosenweig Lowe , Thomas , Edwards , Melgs . Bowers , \lglan. lloaglmimed . Engler. Randall . I'emefold Shep- pard Koenig , ShrIner , Clark , Gardner Bur- meister. 'SVood . luyel , SmIth , Hansen , White . McCague. 8.1Vlle . " 11 IUldoclt lulHI&ls , ana of the beautiful home weddings of the season occurred on Friday evening at the home or Mr. and Mrs. J. D. haddock In Hnnscom Place . ere the occasion at the mar- riage or their daughter . Mabel , to air. Fred A. Savage , The rooms were tastefully ar- rangell for thee occasIon and , thee bride looked most lovely 'rho ceremony was conducted by Rev , ir John Gormlonm After lie wedding a very pleasamit reception was enjoyed hy the many friends of the tamly and best wishes followed the hQPpy pair to their new homc. ( 'hat uf 'l'taii , - l'isikS. Mr. . Carrel Carter leas gone cast on business - I ness.Miss I.ela Shelrs was In Omaha this week , Miss Alexander and Miss Leavenworth were In Lincoln lust wee Ie. Mr. Thomas W. Batn hBI matrIculated at the University of Paril. Miss Palmer Is In St. Joseph the guest or air aUII airs. E. C. hmmiitic . M'u Linda Wlgman returned home last Saturday from her visit to Superior On WednesdaY F. T. Dalt. brother of Mrs. W. C. Buter , tied at 1lsborough. Ore. Mrs. D. H , Wheeler , Jr. , will give I tea FrIday afternoon In honor of Miss Thurail . Clarence M. Furay and A. J. Smih have gone on a visit to Creaton . ha. , for a few days. The Bon Ami club la to meet with Mrs. Clark Woodman Monday evening at next .week. Mr. and Mrs. H. I hake loft last week for Gaiveatoim . 'rex . , and other southern polntl. Mrs. C. W. hull gave an informal lton- Ilnglon Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Elen ! Koenig . Mls , Merrlclt 1lbbe amid son Fred I , are In eanon City , Cola. . being clell there by a telegram announcing the serious illness of her oldest semi Carrel council of Young Men's Institute vhii give Its sec nd monthly soc'al at Moran's wi as&mbly rOOIS next \\'edncllay eHnlng. This wilt bl the last of thee erlea orOclll. . , , . before the Lenten season sets In , and the managers propose to mnk I the mot enjoy- able yet held. Mrs. Andrew Elson and MIss Elson ot Kirkfvle. . Mo. . are vJsllng Mrs D. M. Irs. George N. hIcks for her sister . apse Orl\'es. and Miss Leaveavoth . gave a Icon- slngton yesterda Ilss Hi arrIved In Omaha Monday from Boston and Is the guest ot airs. Arthur C. Smih on Park avenue. Gould Dicta hS returned rrom Now York where he went to bid bon voyage to his brther , Mr. C. N. Dietz. Invitations arc out for a dancing party to bo given by La nasa Social club at Moramed's hal Wednesday evening next. ! 'rhe Ancient Order of Grand Dukes meets In special session tomorrow evening to hold memorial services for their chief Mrs. C. Orcut has sued cards for a dancing party next Friday evening In honor of her daugleter Miss Edith Orcutt . air. and Mrs Alex Buchanan or 105 Stanford - ford Circle , will entertain the Otahoras on next Friday eyenlng at hlgl five. . 11ss Peck , who has bEen the guest at Mrs. Raymond during the winter , returned to her home Plattshurg , N. Y. . last Tuesday TIle preparations for the dance which Is to occur a week tram Tuesday evening at Morand's hal < 0 forward very nicely. Miss MeBanl has arrived for thee 1ler- Drake wedding which occurs February : G. alias ller Is expected next 'Vednesday. Mrs. D. H. Wheeler jr. , was In Lincoln Tuesday to attend the wedding or her brother , aIr. Low alarsheahl . and Miss Nellie White. alias Kathrn Laughln of Chicago spent t very pleasant wetk with he ! ' old school friend lrs , Neil Klbbo or Sherwood avenue. airs Charles Yates 111. E. E. Brown and aIrs. Tholpson of 1.lncoln came to Omaha Thursday to attend Mrs. Hailer's rccep- lon.LIeutenant LIeutenant and airs. John T. Thompson have gone to J"ulvle , ICy " , for a visIt . LIeutenant Thompson has a month's leave of absence , Mrs. Charles Dennis and alias Alice 1.0- name Cholwel of Norwale. Conn. . arc vIsIt- lag Mr. amid Mrs. W. C. Sunderland at time lemlerson , airs , Denton Maret and little daughter are vIsiting at the home of Miss Grace Kenney , 2003 South Thirteenth atreet. Mr. Murat will 203 wil joIn them Sunda ) Colonel Barber adjutant general at the Department at the l'intte has been cent- lined to his comas lt lie Paxton , suffering from a severe colti General flroohce. commamlng time Department - ment of thee Plate. returnell to Omaha on Thursdny morning after a month's absence at Hot Springs Ark A party announced for Thnrl31ay ovomeiuig February 21 , at lee resIdence of Mr. C. 'i' ' lImiter hams been postponed , owing to lie death at his uncle Me . F. T. lant airs. George \ Stadden , 220G Douglas street has received tdlncs or the .1eath or her reieco Miss Kate t3tadtlen at her homo In Centervll , Mich , \Vednesduy , February 13. ana ot time social events of the coming Week wi bo the dancIng party Monday evcn- lug , given hy the Women's auxiliary of thee Ancent Order of Hlbernlana at I'atterson ball . hal.Til I.adles' Aid society of All Saints' give ana of tholr delghlnl parties at Metro- polian hal next Thursday c\onlng , tl 21st. A pleasant mimusical Iro/rlm will bo Irolented anti rorreshments will he served Admission ant refmeemlemmmemets . 25 ceumts ' Time I.alcas reading circle met last Thurs day artrnoon with airs . Seymour at 1602 Locust street. A new book was chosen nld a pleasant afernoon was had hy all presemmt Next Thursday time IUllles meet with Mrs. C. \ ' . Neiman or Corby mee . Mr. Henry l stlhrook wi speak at the an- anal banquet of the Michigan club at D trol I , on Washlngton's birthday , whIch II going to he an affair of uluual immipontanca . lS I eel- cbratos the tenth anniversary of that great republican club Among the ( other speakers are Governor cllnley of Ohio , Governor I Hastings ot Pells'h'anla. Governor Evans * of Teneneessee lion. C. H. Aldrich of IllInois . ' who was President Harrison's solicItor general , and Hon. W. O. Bradley of Ken. tuellY. Thee Whist cub met at the residence of . ; air and airs. Louis BraMortl Wcdnesday evenIng. I was the last game they wi play together unti after Lent although the j Indies of time club w Ill meet together for fancy work afternoons In Lcnt. . lrs , Charles Smith received Thursday at- ternoon , In honor of her guest , alias huh at Doston. Assisting In receiving were Miss / Chandler Miss Koueitze . alias Hngwal , lteses Nash , Mrs. Poppleton , Mrs. \1 11am- Iln and Mrs. M. g. Smnitim. Mrs. George Tzschuek entertained a few frends : informally yesterday afternoon In honor of airs. Koenig who Is vsltng ! Mrs. Ileinrlcim rrom New York Clt ) The affair was inucim enjoyed , and airs. KoenIg's friends hope for a prolonging of her visit A very pretty green amid white dinner was given by air. and airs. J. H , Millard last Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for twelve the guests being General and Mrs. 1 : iamsdy Bshop and Mrs. Worthington , air. and Mrs. J , N. I. Patrick Mr .and airs. John Webster , Mr. and Mrs. Yates. The wedding of 11ss Mary Sherwood , daushter of Mr. E. H. Sherwood and Hon. G. 11 J.ambertson ( at LIncoln , Is to occur at Seutliport . Conn . on the 28th or this niontlm at high noon. After a jouroy In thee east Mr. aced Mrs Lambertson will maleo twlr homo In L.lncohn toward the last at 1lrch. DrIve whist was the game whIch amused the belies at alias lichen Mooro's resIdence 'ruesdn ) ' nftornooui. Theo rooms were artistically - ally arranged , In yellow . lavish loral decora- lens adding greatly to the charming effect. After refreshments Miss Hartmann was awarded the first prize arid Miss Tatum Limo second prIze. air. and airs. C , N. Dletz , Mr. and aIrs , Cady amed alias Cady sailed on the Frlcsland last weelc In the very midst of terrific gales , antI ( heir frieneds wore greatly worried as to tiecir safety. All fears vere dissipated , ieowever , on Wedmeeselay by ( ho receipt of a cable message ammnouncing timelr safe arrival hum time hierniudas , Thee mactubers of La Rosa Social club , hunvumeg isset with such pleenonsemmal success , leave decided to give anotimer of thmeir enjoyable - able dancing parties cii Wednesday , February 27 , at Moracmd's danctig academy , aumil the in- vitatiomms have now been issuied , This will nmalce the sevecetlu dameclneg learty of time series giveim by ( lila young terpslelmorcaii organiza- t loin , MIss llclen Camly gave a suisali party yesterday - terday afternoon at the Cathy residence , on Chicago street , Eleven guents enjoyed time desilcioums refresitmicemitsmlid dainty favors. Those present were : Frances Salisbury , Jos htinmgwalt , Mary alorgaim , 1)orotimy Morgan , Ale ! houston , Ilelemi Maynard , Helen Gatclm , lUster Laumnsn , alaragaret Stubbe , Yiiui Bmmckingleani , Eddie Wooilbritlge. At the Ogalahia business meetimig last Mon. day evemiiuig the electiome of ollicers tuok place. ' and wimlle it diii meet resemble a political ccmneiiaign. nevertheless It was very excitimig , air , fi. T , Lowry smgcihn received tIme vresi. miermtlal hmonors , unit ] Miss Lottie Slmrspshiiro becomes vice hirusidelit , Mr. G , A. Sitchms ro- celved tint allies of secretary , air , A. 11. l'oterson , treaburer , II , ' 1. ii , Patter , guard , Alter the election time cmi , took final action on Its ciext dancing party , wimicii takes Piace Thursday oveiiing , February 21 , at Moraimd's damicimig academy. ? ilas LillIan Sage , one of thee popular young ladies of Ommsalea was entertained very pleas- auitiy last Weduicsday evenimemf by a number of lice meat imitiniate friends , lhiglm live amid other games vcre Iiayetl during thee hirmmt hart of time evenIng. while Mr. Fresmmlc 'iVul. isco and alias MarIe Swammeon entertained time young PCOIhe with rnmislc and songs. Timese imreson ( were : Misses 11. ilonIhim , (1 , holland , N , i5clmomiian , A. M. Swoboela , L , Fisher , at , BerlIn , P. Colwehl , ai , Sage. E , Wicitiock , 8. Dewcy , ILl , Swanson , , Iui , Shmramier , I. Sage , ai. hilmields , Messrs , I" . \Vailace , aI , aliiucr , F. Steveumsoum , F , h3tlier , F. Shramier , C. Stocltieamnm , George L. iluter , J , McBride , jC , iserilii , Ed Sage , Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latcst U , S. Gov't Report RoYal ) 4SOLiTELV ULE . _ . - . - f - - - - - -