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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1895)
--z-- : : - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - r . - A A f < 1 TIlE Ir t vt A I' A IT 7 1 T'1 cT T.ITt A 1Y A - - . . OJ\fAIJA \ DATTJY 1n ; f11 : SUNDAY. APRIL pv . 1S9lS. I . r DAWNING \ OF HOt \YEEK \ . J . - 13ocloty Proparng t Don the Robes of , Whit , nC Emblematic of Eastertlde - FEATURES OF TiE PAST SEVEN DAYS Few I'nncton Putt WArrant rUnlled : h1eflttofl-1)ezIttL ot J r4. lolns-C"rd I'"rtl's And SmRt Jlnees ! In'l the J"shloIRhlo World trll IiinuI. loly ' week Is the beglnlng ot the end for 10clely's pcnlental mo ] and already ono 'llrs ot little thIngs to he dent when uter puts a ban : upon the Lenten reflectIon , which has only reflected by In1Irct1on. So tar a : the uclush'e crcles ot Boclety arc concerned , . I I a matter ot record Ihat I.cnl has been I. Jore strictly observed this year than upon nny previous occnslon. Whie the pac was not 1 Particularly hot one during thc proh Lenten reason the belles and beaux Cldly , welcomed the season ot reMpttO and there lia len little done to call out the reprimand l [ the church or priest. In fine , I has been n thorough 'ason . oC rest and the post Lenten days will be nil thc more enjoyable because lt the rest which followed ] the round of pleas- tires characteristic ot the 1.\ys previous to the dawning ot Ash.Welnes.la . ) ' . 'ho llunIUh I I'xhllllo.r : 1'"lltll' . ldrs. Frances M. : Inlau/h has reason to . red a rni'asure at Pride In t"ll lumler of \ \ ell known PeoPle who care uut 'eslerday to In- Illect , sit a private , lew . her palnltgl In oil and water color pllced % on exhllllc at Whit- moro's gahler. Nearly 101 studies are In- ' chii ell In I the MUlau gh coleclon an,1 n nu in- ' \el ) ot them are so lhoro\/hl % merlorluul ) that It Is a pleasure to reCl'r to lr3. Mu- laughS nn Oraha woman who by , lnt of hard work , cunsclenllll eIert wisely di- rl'ted , hal brought time art of Omaha to I 'II/her plane than It would otherlwse lu\e been. For several Mrs. ha } sevral yeur : lulaugh has been a careful student In maters relating to , her art , alli so rapid was her advatmiceimient . that she decided ] to hroalen , her hcrlzon by asocatng herelt \ Ith W. M. Chnse , one of the very best colorIsts In America. Under ( luch a laster the latent talent eXIIIHeI ] , hlessomed and yesterday the public had nn L opportunity to judge oC the fruits ot hard , labor , sometme : gIving promise ot lIttle worth , but Inaly rEaching n perfected en- neiimlile Not al Is good In t',1 , Mimmaughi col- : lection. anti no one knows thll b tier thin thc I ammodeat. unlsumlngrtst who Ilalnted the lubjects cn exhibition . but there Is much that Is rec.d.l . ) txcellent . and three tr Ccnr thin , s ; . worthy at the tame ot any uf the oungcr Ichol or workers with the brush. Ils ) realy noteworthy the strides lrs , Mtmnmaugh has I made In the past two years Whlo she baa always Ilo sesse the : l Instinct . she was : zmecesmsarily hantlcaPllet by her environniecta . but she bas risen above her 8urrounllngs amni I wIth her native ability wisely lrecte.1 . ant I j turne' ' out a 10st creltaule Rerles oC sub jects. leI ketches or Michigan scenery arc ful ot beauty and palntet con amore She IhoWI In thel a deep reverence for nature Iml she paints a woud. a bit of water an old I nUll. with a deel > feeling Car the truths nature - ture teaches through her greens. browns and I blues. In short. she ? baa caught the leetlg ! 'eelng oC the scenes chosen for repreaentatlom I reprasenlaton ( - on her canvas and has expressed faithfiiil , eXllresscl taitluly the moods nature sometle ! shows. The eld Hal mi. ! No. 43 , Is a gem In Its dainty color ng that seems very true to nature. 1 Is I fplend , In atmosphere with excellent values ; In shcrt a picture 1 worthy of the painter worthy of even a greater : artIst than Mrs Mumaugh. : North Sciuate beach . Mars Is a marine that Is full of the decl beauty of the sea. the sweep of the wa'es. Urn foam the Bpray of the sea being wonderfully well dent The mIllrace Is anol'ler lulet bit of leep green that won an Instant purchaser yesterday - day as well as I number ot others before the exhibitIon Is taken down. As a fcwel nntl fruit painter Mrs. Mumaugh Is patcularly ; auccesaful and her numberless Itudles or I i roses , grape , violets In both el antI water I color are upon I very hlh art plRne. Mra 11umaugh has the feeling of the artist ; al' ' Bh needs Is thin artist's confidence ] In her ; ability to paint objects as she sees them. ' During tae hours of the exhibition timer woe R whole let of people present , and the J'rOonce , ot a numher of well l\own society ; favorites who assisted the artist made the occasion much lc a levee . In which Mr I. lumaugh care In for ninny wel eXllresed compliments for her really remarltblo ad L- .vancement In her chosen Ilrotession. Itnult7O J'ln" Current 'I oh.'o CI oh / A very interesting anal luccCosCul club has . been meen In Omaha every two weeks on 110nday evening for over two years yet ! o llulet and neighborly have been Its gatherings that this 18 the Irst time The hoe has ever recorded its doings. This club Is called "The current Topic club , " anl Is composed oC ncuntze : Place people . who meet bl-montbly to discuss the living tOlllc ot the day. On Monday Canlng the subject of the regular neetiag. held at the residence or W. A. Iage , was \Vomen ot the World. " The pre l'rm followed out on that occasion was : The Women oC the Orl.nt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lr > G.V. . Hobler Instrumental Solo . . . . . . .Mrs. 1'rltchard Women a ! ArU ts. . . . . . . . . Otis Vocal , Duet . . . > . . . . . . . , . . .1mlame . . . . . . . . . Irs. Fred Lowe anti Mr. O. C. Holmes Woman as an Orator anti . Preachel. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \his. " ' . if. . Gates Vocal ' Solo . . . . . . . . .MI. C.V. . Young Woman nR an Actres't.\lrs. Spencer Otis Instrumental 1010. . . . . . . : Hpenel . Prichard Ut" The member oC the club are : Mr. anti Mrs. H. Laurie Mr. and Mrs Pritchard . Dr. and Mrs. Christie . ! r. George fleard . Irs. T. J. Beard. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Otis . Mr. and - Mrs. E. I Benedict Mr. anll ( Airs . l. I V. , ! anl , ! , and AIrs. C. M Eaton 11 ADd Mrs. F. B. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. A. Itidileli . Mr. anti , Mrs. \v. II. Oatcs . Mr. and Irs. G. W. 100hler. Mr. and Irs. H. K Durll t. Mr. and : Ir. . \v A. Page Mrs C. J. Colby Mmo. Otis , Miss Edith Otis , Miss Mabel Colby and Mr. C. W. C Young. _ _ _ _ _ _ OottnJ ) , InRcy for thai rrRY The women of Omaha have gene to work with their usual energy to prepare for time issue or The Bee on May day. I you see a l'olnl al the Street with an Important nit Bnd a notebook you may limit her down at once IS 1 canvasser for subscriptions . The men nlrady flee from her In order to save theh ) ' 'Srhll cash to invest In men'l rather titan I vomen's pal rs. I two or three women to- I gelher are convering earnestly you lay be I lure they are discussing the paper. I Is already dechlel that wuman Is to be spelt m wih a 'ery large " ' ' . and newsllpars In general era r1eelvlng lorl earliest attention than 'ever before In this cl ) ' . One Ilrominent woman keeps a notebook , In which Is a list ; ot words new to tier which she Is trying lst ' : learn . The other lay she was overheard esimimig . a ne\\'Sllaler lan "What Is a scoop ? " , ] . 'ak ! , " "pi , " proof , " "slory , ' ' "stur" are being allcll to her vocalular ) ' , , 111 site scans the other woman's paper with 1 cohly critical eye and mental reaolvc to excel l nil others. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lltHIM 1111 Hlrprl.Nt . I hr J"r."lh. A surprise PartY was given Misses I.lie , aiim ! Ahica hianim at their licimme Int Ale lann hOle , 1507 South Pleenth street , Thursta ) evening h ) Ils Carrie .lhlrley anti Miss Elzaleth Iooro . After playing thlrteel\ games ot bight live l\c l'rOl ) ' prizes were awardell. ll' . AI Powell L won the ladles' first prize , a delicate cup auth ' saucer RI\ ] time genticunen's lint Ilrlzo ant taken by Mr. Guy Cramer. Tie boob ) ' prizes I were won by Miss lanche ler aud Mr. Frita : rlz Tilarty. After lie ( Nlzes were dlstrlbutoll L dainty refreshments ' lailty were served Among those resent I wee : Mlu flhizabethi : , : .toore. Ala Carrie MIIHle ) ' . Miss mlzablh fanche ller , Miss Beetle hiatt . Miss , \lce hlaun . , 1Is Little lann , Mrs. liaruim . 116 phtili& I 1artl : Mr. Ouy Cramer. Mr. Joel \ Ihllo . Mr. Charles Wrlht , Mr. AI Powell . Mr Fritz Marty , Mr. Sam Ia'Is Mr. John Mc I Donald alconel. , Mr , W11am Young and Mr. Aln I T. I' . l' . 1 ltnrh.llo < I , ; II. tutu IUn. Cross , Time cl'y 10mI ot Mv . antI Mrs. n. M. Cross . eta North Twenty-seccnd ltrret , was fled Thursday evening by the T. 1' . C. ant m its frlendl 1gh Ivt was played the firs t Ilrt ot the evening , Miss Josie lenson \ I Ais Ilnlo I'hlips winning the ladles' firs frst and coumsohatton \lze. , and Mr. J. Y. Buchanan - chanan and Mr. C. Y. flutter time gzntlemen' e flat and Jut itrizes. During the evening ad dresses and luslo by Mr. J. Y. 1ucbansn , 1 Will ' 'haler and Mr. C. Y. 1uUer were ' . .M" . . . _ . , _ . . : . - : . ' ' ' . ' : . . " . : ' . . , . - . njoyed Later refreshments , for which Mrs. C ross Ls noted In prepating . were served . Tllos present were : Miss Minnie lan.n , Mr. .1 . T. Buchanan , MIsS Katie Phillips , Mr. WII.m Thacker , Miss Minnie 1llanll , Mt. hi. Dalh , Miss Lizie I'hlips. Mr. If. D. I ) MIller , Miss Mae lieven , Mr. C. T. nlter , Miss l.n Philps , Mr. J. n. Garrison . Miss Tins Iorlon , Mr. A. ii. Stokes . Miss Laura'l ' Knubaucl i , Mr. H. Cross and Mr. anti Mrs. I' I. I M. Cross. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l 'istrlotie " "llhtpu ot America EntcrtRin. 'Che 1.1trlQUc Daughtcr of America gave 1 "poverly" or "hard times" Ilrogrcrlye hIgh n\o party al the residence 0\ \ ' Mrs. Anna A. hem , 831 South Nineteenth street last Thursday evening. The hospitality ot the hostess and the hearty greetings of the n- r ious members ot time reception committee was sufficient evidence to nil that they were welcome. The parties and socials given by the t PatrIotc Daughters ot America are pro- luctve of 80 much enjoyment that thee ) ' are eagerly anticipated and largelY'lcndell , the members ot the order and their friends to the number of about sixty being present on this occasion to join In the festvlte . When the scores were compared I was fDml ] hat t three gentlemen tied for the highest h onors . Mr. Stokcsberry receiving its the first prize 1 hanlsolho collar and cuff box Irs. Charles Schlersleln a beautiful hallker- chief box , as the lady's first linac. Colonel ( I. ii. I"ltch was awarllell the gentlemen's "hoohy" 11rlze a match box with a card . at- tnched barlng time inscription "Scratch It you want light on the subject . , " Miss Laura . Fisher 1 the , . callturlng lat.s consolaton prIze. At 10:15 : the gaines were called oft anti prizes awarded. : Ir. James W Ilouk as Joseph , In a coat ot otll design . carried off time prize offered for the hiet gentiemneti's costunie while Irs. O. 1. I'ltctm received ] the laly's , Prize. leCreshlenls were served . followed by dancing. and all Ilrcsent entered Into the lllrlt of the occasion. Among those present were : Mr. and Mrs. L. : . G'urrett : Ir. and Irs. Jesse Whie , lrs. lr. nn.1 . ! Mrs. F. Gwynne Mrs. llotcimkiss . Mrs. Nellie I"islier MIss Icittio Dlstelhorst . ele : lss Kite , Mr. anti Mrs. Wi White , Mc . and Mrs. James W. honk Mrs. it. A. Webster , : Ir. anti lr3. Charles : b'cimicrsteln Mr. W. C ant , Mr. Stokesbrry , Mram. Gerte ! MeCormoc Mr. and lr3. , IV. S. Oamber , MrR. A. Schlerteln , 31r. J. T. Adams Mrs. Itawitzer . Miss Mantle ltawitzer . : Ir , Gentry Mr. L. U. MorrIs , Miss Dor.11er , Mrs. ii. C. hirown Mr. J , F : . Stoclcham , Miss Anna Day , . Ir. Jesse 100yer. Mr. H. E. Cox Miss Syicott , Mr. J. II. Broolschen , Mr. amid Mrs. G. W. Sutton . Miss Olle Smitten Miss Stacey . Mr. Drown : I iirewer Colonel and Mrs. G. ii. litch , Mr. and Mr > C. Winslow , Miss Laura Fisher . , Mr. and Mrs. Bmma Fisher 1 . Mr W. I. , hiorerly . Mrs. C. Brink Master harry Brink , , sir. Fred Heath , Misses Alice and lay 1elns. "I.coualn .ttilvtt UII' ' ) i"ettl. Mrs. C. S. Montgomery , entertained tie - IghtCul ) ' : Ionla ) ' afternoon In honor or the t WIsconsin University Glee . Banjo and Maui - doln climbs. Tile house was decorated with i time university flower . carnations and paints The boys Crom ladlsen sang during the afternoon . ant Miss i'indcr accomnpaniet I by Miss Iennoclc. pldycd a violin accomlanled . : Ir. Montgomery was nsslste.l by Mrs. Abball t lr. anti Mrs. " "cld Martin. l Those 11resent were : Mr. and Mrs. Mar - tilt. : Ir. amid lr3. Lanyun , Mrs. lrs. Ciiapnaan Mrs. 101irege , Mrs. Wiiams , : Ir. and Mrs flainbridge Mr. ant Mrs. Lout : lr. nun I Irs. SIOldJrt. : lr , taint Mrs. lcGlton , anl . lr. amid Mrs. Lcvlt , Mr. and Mrs. Jones Mr . and lr3. Jonas Mr. and Mrs. Blake . Mr and Mrs. Bailey . Mr. a 11 ! Mrs. Grover Mr and Mrs. Carpenter , Mr. and Mrs. Bush mlr . and Mrs. Alexauider . Miss l'ennock Miss Klmmibail . Miss Marshall , Miss Tatum , Miss Moore Miss Rowe Miss flarthett Miss Char loto Esmnommd Miss Martin . Miss Coo , Miss Gilbert . Miss Nellie Moore Olbert. llss Nelio , Miss I.lle Moore. Miss Chmapnian Miss Boulter , Mis Idlmel. Miss McNeil . Miss Brown llss : Litidsey Miss Wessehis . Mitts Robinson , Miss Edna Uoblnsol. Miss Ilartimian . Miss Tukey . . MIss Ethel Tmakey . Miss Van Kiuran Miss Barker , Miss Estabreok . Miss Detwier. Miss Pinder , MIss Curtis , Miss Towle , Miss Alex- ander . Miss Sadie Alexander. llES Bralley , Miss Emma Crandall. Miss Murdok Death or 1 1'Ionoer. A telegram was receIve In this city on Thursday announcing the death or Mra Gilbert H. Collins at the Hotel Melrosc , . New York City. Mrs. Collins , with her daughter , Miss Nettle . returned ( toni Eurpe last year and after a very short stay In i Omaha returned II January to New York . and ha,1 , eng etl their passaKe for J'rancc. to sail on April 29. On her way to New York : [ rs. Colns contracted a severe cold . a 11 this cvemmtuahly turned Into eventualy tured pneumonia which caused her death. lrs. Collins came to Omaha hl , . , I"nth In 156 nh" . with . 'ltoon her liusiiaiid _ _ _ _ and _ hU mint _ 1 Ii _ . . - . . _ . . , v . "u" " " - - .u - - " - . IUUt - - this her home. Since that event she anti I-Lr I daughter have spent most ot their ant a broad. Mr. J. S. Collins , brother of tmo l ate Gilbert II. Colliuus . received word last Sunday that Mrs. Collins was dangerously I i , and he left [ at once for New York. The news m oC Mrs. Collins' death wi bo a sad blow to her larg circle of friends here for she was a woman of rare attainments . In- telectualy and personally . Time remains will reach here tomorrw , and the funeral will probably be held the following day. Services wi be held at Trinity cathedral oC which Mrs. Collins was a menlbel and in- terment In PrOecl 11 cemetery. N. I' : . ( Jlub i'uuicrlaiun.d. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanford entertained the N. E. Jgh Five club very delghUnly last Saturday evenIng at theIr rooms on Sherman i a\enul The rooms were tastefully arranged ! with cut lower3 and potted planls. Easte lles l pr omlnated. The score cards were dc'oratel egg shells , hung by dainty ribbons. mevln games were played anti prizes award. 'I. Mr. O. C. Madison and Mrs. L. H. Hough gained first inlzes . and Mr. I. U. lough antI Mrs. : . O. Kbbe the consolatons , alter which a surprise was brought forth In time form of a bag full ot comic souvenirs of the occasion. A substanlal Easter lunch was thtn served. The members present were : Mr. and Mrs. A. M. 10pkns. : ! r. mind Mrs. Will Ilarrlngtoum . alHllr.llarrlngton. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Madison Mr. and Mrs. I rank 'll'lplelon. Mr. anti Mrs. M. G. Kibbe nut Dr. ) all Mrs. W. A. Wiicox . Guests ot the evening were : Mr. and Mrs. Etlward Langan aud Mr. an.1 Mrs. I , . U. liough. I has been dcddt,1 this was the last [ club party time N. E. climb will give this season , ao they have adjourned until next adjourne unt winter. Ukh.holuu tnlorlallo : , ' In ( . : .Ulcl Ulur ' . Mr. and Mrs. W. n. Dudley , 2305 Avenue A , Council Bluffs , entertalnod the Okla- homas lt high Ih'8 F'rhiay evening . Ind a mOOt delightful time was had. Among hose present \\ere : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bcn- U it. : Ir. a 111 Mrs. Wllal liummierwooti iilr. and Mrs. Alex iiimcimammaui . Mr. mind . Mrs. Jr. Io\el. Mr. an,1 , ! t. ' " i' . lahoney [ , Mr. and Mrs. Nathan leckarl , Mr. and Mrs. Jarel G. Norton Mr. all Mrs. Sol UOllper , MI' . and Mrs. I ) . S. Parlchursl , Mr. and Mrs. A. 'I' . SkiwoIl . Mrs. A. L. t'ayjie , Ills Patterson - terson , Miss Oa Payne , Miss . lau,1 , i'ayno Miss Kate Powers. Miss Bele Norlalll , Miss Allis Icwors and William , \n.lerson. . : Thl lss lathes' first prize was taken ly Mrs. 'r. I' . Mahoney , and the gommtieiumemm's Irst Ilrlzo was secure ly ) Mr. Alex Buchanan. The ladies' booby prize wcnl to Miss ' laeles' looby AlIbi Powers and the geuttlenmen's consolation was proudly taken care at by Mr. 'I' 1' . Mahoney. After canis cale a ibm lunch , and titian as Is the custom wllh this club , thin evening was tlllled vI tim - mis itch mig - - anti - - . singing ! lth Ilrtll.y " .rry. The home ot Mr and ! I. \ \ ' . J. Hamln was brilliantly illuminated . lat Thuneay afternoon and eveumimig II being their Ito daughters Gth hlrtha ) Miss fettle received - cch'e litany pretty l'rCents trout her Irlends AJut thirty little peple were present , ranging from 4 to 8 years. and a happy time was enjoy ell by time children. chidren. \'ery Ileleato relrelhments were served durIng - log the festivities . servel Along those present were'ililt : , Ilaniih. Hami- ton , Oerte Meel" , Inca Patterson , Viti ; Wi 8lncl , Irene ] huller , Jelnle lamlion , Jay I.ue.Irglnla ifaumsoni Laura Neisoui Wi- lie lamln , Ima Sinch , I itt I HaYllud , Hosie lalllol , Hay Ct , FrancIs Neck , Alary Jonecky , EdO l'atteraoum , blatt l'arc and Wi Cott . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ut rlnlll""t In North ulah" . A number ot North Omaha young people wee very Illl'afanly l'ntertalned by Mist I Nettle Martin at her hou\e. 257t Spauldlug : mitroet I"rhlay eveumlig : . Several gaines were I played , after wblcl time evening wa slleul In I dauclug untIL I lath hour , whcn rerclhments I . . , _ _ . . . _ , _ .l _ _ - . ? . ' IA- - were served The music was furnished by Messrs. liaxter , Jones and Iaulcn ot the Keystone orchestra Those present were : Misses Rosa 00011- man ot Blair , Cora Schultz , 1auIe ] Dc Vine , AlIa Norris , Lulu OChsenbeln , l.ul81 Horn , PhiiP Horn , AKn Mocuu m . May Hick ) Fannie nlenger , 1.lule Nichohi . I.ora Mar- In t , Nettle Martin ; Mess . harry Stnn.lard . , Wil Baxter M. A. Jonea A. O. Paulson Lester Bocock , Charles Baldwin . Ousta'e Born , Otto Dor. J lmel Ochsenbeln , Samuel Ohsenbeln. Edward I.arort ) . . Arthur latha- way , Fred Tlbko . Irvin Gilinore . George l lowyer , AV. . Unlerbl , Frank harrison , Charles Mutn , Manse Anthony , A. F. mis , Fred , Anthony Walter Eaton Fred Martin ali Thomas limizen. Ills Tncnty-I'nurth , illrtliulumy . Mrs. M. O. Arnout gave a high five party Thurseay evening for her hmusbanti 'it being hIs 24th Imirtiuday . The older folks played hIgh five , whiUo time ' the lve whlh. young Jeople ) passed t imo wlb chatting and uuitislc. Miss Siicilds . Miss \'mulker. Miss Donahle ant Irs. Arnout favored the cmllnny with slos. which were enjoyell Miss Hell aecomllanlll the old college song , sung with , spirit b ) nil Ilrcsenl Those present Were : lr ! Alvord , Mrs. liarpooli . Mrs. Wison. : Ir , nntl lrs , Brew- ngton i Mr. ant : Irs. Walcr , Mr. and Mrs. b'chliiuiler Miss Schindler Miss Walkel' . Miss Bel , Miss Mathls Miss Sheids , Miss Brewlncton , Mrs. I'arklfls Miss Iarlcns. Charles Evamis . P. J. \lan. J. C. Arutout lr8. N. J. Arnout Freti Arnotit . Misses Newton Robert Porgami I . W. H. A hlanson , George Cox , Arthur Shellls , Mr. and Mrs. Scoot , Miss Scoot Mr. Whleheal , .1. lIed- tide ! . Miss Donahue , : Ir. Trnman aunt Mist , Emml Armiout. IlrllllY : urlrho Pnrty. Along the gaYl'tes anti telvltes ot the , past week the surprise 11art tenderell Mr . Herman reedman by his wife nt the hotel L Drexel last Friday evening pro\'el n complete - photo and successful affair In every prtcllar. , being very cleverly planned amid executed. The party was given In commemoraton of Mr. F'reedunmium's 63,1 blrthlay nnniversar , , and he was the recipient at nlmber of handsome - some gifts as memento"s ot the ocasion Cards furnished amusement until a late hour , when aCer l substantial lunch was served , each guest was prlsentel with a lovely birth day calendar . with an appropriate verse be- fttng their natal tidY. Those attending were : ldr. ali ! Mrs. E. SIrohn. lr , anti Mrs. M. . Levy Mr. nli Mrs. 1. Itehmfold 1alal0 , IIess4'ueims. Mrs. G. hleyn . : lr. anti Mrs. A . Cahn. Mr all Mrs. F' . Loowe Mrs. J. 1.'lsher , Mr. and Mrs. J. 14. I Brandeis Mr. and Mrs II. Colmn Mr. 111 Mrs. A. D. Brndeis anl , Mr . amI Mrs. N. J' hiarte Mr. " . hlirsit . :11 Grr.l Freedniami . Master Glrarl ] . 'reellal. , \11"1 leeclllnl { ur Iliululen : ' Ilur Club . Thin Golden Hour cub , No. 439. gave Is second annual recption Saturday larch 30 . al the cub rooms , 1910 North Thlrt-nlnth street. Dclghtnl ) music from violin and zitimer Played b ) C. S. Springborg J. Spring borg ali L. Amler was njoed by all. DancIng - Ing was time principal diversion or the even Ing. , Among thee preent were : Misses Dress- mmmamm . Sage , lender , Bailey. Snyder Shepard Khimme . hiaiiey . Paul : Iear- , Snail Spaitmimart Spalnhart. Gwimmner Faber . Mart 10plns. Farkie Burnlne Bennett , ] lmbomm : lr. amid Mrs. Stevens Mr. all Mrs. Iltirn - Ine ; M2ssrs Albert Stevens ChrIstensen a liressnman llesEersmlh , Springborg Carlson I , Stevens I.'arile , Kline : Stevens Camnptoma a Charles Springborg Stoney , Amler Peterson I . Jess Springborg itltter . hails Jacobson , Ernest - nest Jacobomi and Dine. .Surimrli'uI Limo J'rotesenr. The Irh anniversary of Prof. and Mra MacCormac's wedding . on the evening cd March 30. was celebrated by the faculty and about twenty-five students of the Omaha Boa moss college. woo . actuated by true friend ship and regard , successfully surprised Pro ; r . MacCormac and his svife . resulting In It beIng - log ono oC the most pleasant events of the season After a delightful evening In which toasts readings and songs intermingled ugh ; at retreshments were served and the party Eel - arated not . however , until numerous ' substn- tal tokens of thefr regard and 'CtEem were left behind. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Thurtun It hlesmit the Comnl.rclnl CluJ Upon Invitation from the Comlerclal club the Thurston Rifles attended their recep- ton last Tiitmrsday evening and enjoyed a nd excellently prepared program of music and recitations. Near the conclusion ot the program - gram the company favored Its trlends with a short exhibition drill . which called tort .lt long applause. The young soldiers remaine the balance of the evening ot the . _ I"h , " . . . . . , l.I th"l \ .n"n as - n.o guesl hno"lnll" ; t i n - the , - ' way " rJ ; ; tr ; h'le7It . ' dancing - " and ' " a general good timno. . Ch'It or Socnl : lOi'.C . John W. Pall Is In Indianapolis on business. Mrs. P. D. Weaver went to Chicago TU2s- d ay. Ex-Senalor Paddock was In Omaha last w eek. Colonel D. W. Denham , U. S. A. , Is a guest at the Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Drake hav returned from Chicago. Victor I. Paul Is the proud father at a ten.punl boy. Irs. I ) . T. Stubb spent last week most enjoyably In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hopkins arrived this week for a short vitlt. ! Miss Nellie Moore Is Imprving after a severe - v ere attack of 10 grlppo. Mrs. J. L. Kennedy left yesterday to spend the summer In California . Miss hello Richardson ot Davenport was In , . town t a few days last week. Miss Lazlar ot Denver Is the guest of her sIster. Mrs. W. H. Wilbur. Mrs. G. B. Tzschuck lett yesterday for a visit ot a week In Topeka. Miss Hn walt has returned from Chicago where she atendll the ol > 1ra. Bor to Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Suimith a laughter , last Friday , March 29. Miss Nello Day will accompany her sister , Mrs. J. L. . Ksumnemhy . to C.ullormmia. Mrs. I. I' . Wllltlore and daughter , Etugeumie [ , have returnet from a visit In Chlc o. Miss lelona ButttrfChl ot hastings Is vis- ! Itng i at time reidence of Colonel Chase. Miss Halley , who has been spending the winter In Texas , returned to Omaha on Mon- iiay. tay.Mrs. Mrs. Thomas J. Rogers Is In St. Louis vis- llng l her sister , Mrs I.tey , and taltlng In the t opera. Mr. ali Mrs. J , W. Val have moved from the Merchants hotel to S19 North I.'orty-soc- and street. lr. Outcal , who has been visiting her sis- ter , Mrs. J. IL I Baum , returned . to her hOle on MOlby. Mr. and Mrs. Wattes have taken the house tormerly occmipieml , by Mr. Oittitt occlple,1 Jl. OIutt on Thlrty- ninth street. Dr. n. N. Council alli family have taken thllr old family residence at lll I North Twen- t-lrst street. Mr. al ] Mrs. Charles OIutt have mo\'ed into theIr new residence , which has lately ; been lltmisbetl . Mils ' 1weles ot Milwaukee . whG has been ' vlsllnl Mr. and Mrs. herman Cohn , reluret hOle Monday. Miss Van Patton ot ] a'enlort arrived Frl- .Isy . and will be lime guest of Miss larnart ( or some time. Mr. ali Mrs. II. C. Templar have changed L their rsldeuce from South Nineteenth to ? 231 Lake slreel. Miss Scott , who has been the guest ot her sister , Mrs. F. M. Ilchardson , returned to hr homo In iinois Titursdam3r. el Mr. anti Mrs. Cathy U/ ] MCady arc spollng this week In Paris. They expect to sail on time 20th for hionie. Mr. amid Mrs. Peck at Chicago were last weEk the guests ot ! r. and AIrs Charles A. Wanner at the Madison hotel Mr. George McCornlck anti Miss Alee Mc- Cornick let ThursLay mernlng for E Paao Tex. , amid will return In 1 month , Admiral JonC or the United States naV was In town last week , the guest ot hl ntphew , Mr. Corby , at time Madison. The Bishop ] { orJr Ten ot All Saints church met al Ir. Manehesler's reshlence rlday night and had a tCt fnjoysblo ( lute. Thin many Irlenda ot Miss Annie E . Hal. lock In Omaha will be delighted to leun that aha Is Sol to return to this city as the bride or Mr. lOltOQ U. Harder. Mis I H _ , ' - . _ . . Hllock 1 ntr ant wIth her sister In nOton. where f r wedding will take place the later hart or lay , ' Ir . W. S. I. Ilnl uiaimgimter. Vivian who have bee , siting Mrs. C. F. Scovil , Scovil ! ( Thiengo . for th past ten days arc nt ham aaln. ! . . Union paclne council No. 10G9. noyal Arcanum , will give n lanetn party at Otd i a'chlowa hal , 10 North Fourteenth street , . \ frl 15. Mr. 10\m ] laldrlj and Mr. Joseph lal- rlK ! have returned from lioilidutysburg . where they went to aUend the funeral of their Cather. \ Edwin 1 T. She , who has been with the Omaha Nationals hank for some time . leaves for Chicago shicItly to represent tInt Wor- 'sler Sail . compo lt. The Trilby club time halest social or/anlza. lon ( , Is making l.angemenls for / Jay party to hI gIven \ . Moranl's ( Banclng aca.l- emy I rhly evcnim4 May 10. Miss Enmnit Chaile , formerly of this city , has gone to New York to reside . . The best wishes of a host ot flls go wIth Miss Challc Into her new imonme. Garlehl circle , Ladies ot time GrAml Army of the Hepuhle , will give a progressive hIgh five part Thusla ) ' even In" . April 11 , at time resiience ot Mrs. Clara Elel , 1017 North Sixteeth street. Miss DO\ns. who hns been visiting her siSter nt Malleton [ , returned , on Monday . . anti . was lie guest ot Miss Jessie Millard umntil Tlmuraeulmmy when she left for St. unt ntend the ol > era. Mr. Alonzo II. Stewart ot Des Moines who for eighteen years las llel 1 posiIon as cnflental , l1sspnger In the Unllell States senate \Vashmingtumm . Is In Onmahin the guest ot )1. Victor Hosewntcr. Mrs. S. n. V. Griswold anti sIster , Miss J'dnnlc Cohurn , retnre : from Chicago yester- day where they have boeui for several lays time guests ot :1 r. alul Irs. Hob rl E. 111dm- ards , at the 1.llmer hous . i 1.leutenant A. M. gI\ar.ls. Third infantry - I fantry statoned at Fort I Snehhing . Minn. . Is ' enjoying a two wcelcs' leave with his molher 'I at . 301 Sherman avenne , and renewing a I number ot old /clualntanc - s. The lathes at the Creche board recclvl the J friends of thaI ( Insluton last evening from . 7 to 10. 1lght retreshments ot coffee nli sandwiches were servelI , the proceeds to be devote to the recent renovatons made In the house. The marriage ot Miss Faummay Norton nlnco or Mr. anll Idtz . C. I. : . Skidmnore to Mr. Oerard 1' . Van lornlclt. wi hl solemnlzell , on \\edne8.lay . , Allrl 10. Mr. and lrs , ' \anlornick wi be at home after July I. nt Calldon di'Alraumy. No. I. CIty or Iexlco. Mr. Georges Chatelain reati a charmingly clever J'releh play . yesterllay morning at the residence ot Mrs. John I , . Webster , "Le 1alllio de 1' . Z , M. . . by Jacques Normand. Thl'se meetn s ha\'e been so eminenty suc- . cesmitul that Mr. Chatelain will commence another series next week. The death of Mrs. S. S. Senna . wife ot the I chief clerk to Trame Manager J. S. Knox or the Cndahy Packln compaumy , who tied sud- d'nly on Friday . has occasioned most pro- found Srmlathy [ for : Ir. Senna. Yesterday morning the remains were taken to St John's Mo. . for Inlerment. The Oxford cub met at Its club reels I last Wednestly even In ! Omcers were elected as follows ; \V. I. Carl wel. presl- : Ilent ; C. N. iorbes vice prcsldent ; James u E. I l'aui secretamry and 1S. . Nemvcoumabe treasurer. 'ho cub will give thlr Carewel ; dancing party neh Wedimesday e\enlng. The Japnnlwt ) tea emi last Saturday at ' t Mrs. hamilton's was ' very enjoyable affair . Time house was p.ety \ decorated with Japanese - obese fans p.et etc. The Misses lam- iiton . Knox Cock ) , Norton : \ul nuth were dressed In Japanse costume anl Miss Knox sang sweetly several Japanese somags. At the home ot Mrs. E. H. Corbett . Seven teenth amid Cass streets last Monday even Imig twenty-live friends gathered at a novel I "huntimig party " given In honor ot Miss ; Tesse O'Toole. one of South Omaha's charring , log youn ladies . .who bait just returned trom Peru Normal schoo ) tJ visit her friends and I parents. 't , The following YOUfladles ? were entertalnel by Miss Martin lat'londay , evening at : r and ' occupied boxeaat thc Glee clnb 'ocuplel bxlt Gee ) t In Coumncil BlUffs ar rmi : Miss Howe lJsl' : l'Imamler Miss Esmond , Miss Gilbert . Miss : Bartlett . Miss Martin . Miss Itobhumson . Miss , Edna htoliinsan Miss gthel Tukey Miss : Towlo [ Miss Murdock . Miss Gray ; Mr. ant I Mrs. 10ntgomery chalJeronel the box parties . In honor of her niece Miss Knight , and ot 1lss Cleavelanl ot Denver , Mrs. Coutant t gave 1 very pretty yellow luncimeomiVedmmas - day or lasl week. The table was taos t sllrlng-lke In yellow ttmlips . and eV r.thlng i corresponded to the colors or thin liowera m . Those present were : Miss Knight llss Cleaveland , Miss Cholwel of Connecticut : , MIss Cook . Miss lclel , Miss Drown , Miss Sargenl amid Miss Scott At their cozy homo at Scventeenth and Charles streets Mr . . and Mrs. Sncllet gave a pleasant hIgh five party last ' p fve 'rhnrsday even- l og. Cards were plarctl until a late hour when dainty refreshments were served. The prizes were won by Mr. Crane and Mrs. i limtchlnzonlrs. . Crane and Mr. Ware. Thee present were Mr. and Mrs. Hutchin- s on . Mr. and Mrs. hehlon , Mr. and Mrs. Potter Mr. anti Mrs. Black . Mr. and lr . Cobb , Mr. nnd Mrs. Shmieltis . Mr. mud Mrs. Hunt , Mr. ali Mrs. Union ! r. C. H. Ware Mr. and Mrs. Weethnd Miss Hoeder. Time Sulorlus Mandolin club are preparing a most delightful irogrmnn for time c'nterlaln- ment t to be given at the Pink opening at \Vii- cox & Draj r's next Thursday evening . Among the nnmbers to be reuidered wi be i sabaila . from " 192 ; " Flower Waltz ; Sousa marches ; Gaiety mardi ; Love's ireanm After imo t lal ; Spanish dances ; serenades ; songs wltholt words , etc. Great preparations are maldn" by the proprietors for this Easter opening In pink , and It promises to bo one ot the most novel entertainments ever witnessed - wl- nesseJ In this city. A very enjoyable surprise party \\as given In henor or Mr. Charles Baldwin at his home Thursday evemmiuig . Dincimmg . games and music tilled up the houm or the evetulug after which an elegant repast was served . Those present were : MIsses Edna and Mabel Adams. May Dick Gerte Stundard Lulu ileyl . 1.'annl ' liaumiet Jessie Vm'lnslow ' 1erra Tiorney Minnie h'mircy Minnie \Veasa . Fan. ole J3aileuuger , Ch3iidita luncan ) . Susie ' Balenger Caldl ] uncan. Susie lo'ams- icy , Corls and Lucy lallwln ; Messrs. Miller , Huteg < Maloy , 1Iclenny. Ilpsey , Dodson. n. I C. Odhisemabehn S. Ochseumberi ! Gates , Stan- dard G. Boyer , J. Spect anti . Bsldwln. On Thursllay evening April 4. Miss Blanche 10\lanl. asslsleJ by : Ibs One Abbott , gave a very pleasant party 10 I number of her Crlendl at her hOle on South 'l'hirty-seconul avenue. Dancing w'aJ the popular nmlEement ot the evening , Intesperstd ly many dehlghmt- CII glles : Later itt ll ( evening Innch was served Those Ilresent were : Misses Uorothy hCotciumimmi lulgo heard . , Edna ilhartium . Claire Northrup , Grace ' 'tlul Louise McNair , Hcna Jensen , N ! fur , Anna St'orll' , One . , Abbott I.'nnnie lIpclam\al ! \ and iilammche hew. HI\'hl\d Ianehe low- lnl , : Messrs. George 1'pwler. Halph Sheparl , Ward linker Hey Uurr , Wall Itoberts ] rv- log Slater , Georgq : Uqerer. Frank Searie , Waiter Cost Gordon HIYloud , Fayclte SCrl\ ( . Inll Harry Fishier The Halnbow thrill , Iller the tiirection oC Mrs. ' \Vcrtz was given In Melropoltan tlreeton hal last 'rueBlay ( eynhl ' unit was a great sue- 055 $ . 'ho 'it'mimi ' ! cesl. program olas Opnet witim a Illano solo by Miss-fltiuutier , wih Jonher. folowed by some exceedingly prety' fancy dancing by Bessie Irady and VIola Cahn. , loth ot these fairy like dancers lecelvr,1 , hearty Ipplalse. Following ] " - owing [ this wan tl" ra\nhow driih . an.1 . very lraceCul and prety ' 'S : this no\'el enterlaln- intuit. Mrs. Werlz led i the YOlng ladies anti their various lovtmcnt& In the march were wcl executed anmal their costumes added much to the effect . MrlJ ' \\'ertz deserves great 11ralso for ( lie mallwt In which she Jrcat the young lathes . and , al who atended tmlietl delighted with the ontertalnment. . ; f. "I.hllrrc'h"y I. lemuui. ST. pETEHSnUHGJ April 6.--lrlvy Coun- cior Vlhnegrelsky died today. - - - - - - - , . FOR TiE THOMAS FESTIVAL Alrngements BelDg Perfected for the Vhlt ! of the Chicago Orcbostm. INTRlSTING I RECITAL AT MOMANS CLUB Musical l .elta Announced tot time NeAl lntnre-JIRUerlnl I'mosluect. for the 1ullor TllllonRI , lleiehit-Vhuumt otV.I Jtno.n Musicians . For the Intormaton of the public the 01- lowing l announcement Is made : The prices for the recitals ot the Chicago orchestra wi be for reserve seals , 75 cents to $15 accorJlng to location ; season tickets , $1 i each ; boxes , $7.fO to $12 cache I Is probable thaI the t boxes will be sold Al auction. All who \nlt good seats shoul ! subscribe now. h Solicitors are cau\'asslng the city , but the ) ' eaunot see all who will want 10 go. Se purchasers arc urged to leave their ortiers orlers wih Mr. Atloiphi ] Meyer . Fiftt'cntii anti Fnram streets. The regular sale of seats will be at Mr. le'ers music store Season tickets will hI sold Apri 12 i subscribers' single tiekits April 13 and 15 ; general Iublc April 16 and m m 11cr. - Wedneslay , aHeruoon a very large aulcuce ssemhle.1 . In the Woman's club rooms to listen to the recItal ghveii by the musial department The literary character ot the entertainment was presentetl ) ly Mr. 10mcr Moore In sum lustluctvo al.lr . , s3 cut the de. velopmeut of song . :11 Moore malle a bro.ul survey ot the suhjecl from the earliest tonal forms to the developed tone Iloem or n Schu- man cr 1 chnhert. lie showed familiar nc- , Quaintance with the folk sung ot all nallU ! , giving the char.\cterlslc rythmlcnl features which distnguished the Spanish , Ilumigarianm Ser\lan. I'rench anal negro folk song , dwel- lug nt sOle Icncth upon the AmerIcan aoimgs BUnlS ( S developed ( by Dyorak In his s'mphony " ] rol the New \VorIti . " rderrlng to 1)vor. ak's URe oC thc negro melOly so as to make a 10st Inchantng orcimestration . Mr. Moore also prerucpl the songs sung luslratve or the subject by giving a brier description of their theme nnl place In the world at song. Mrs. Mlrthl Call producel , 1 must pleasing : effect In the first nmmuimlmer ilustratng the German lied by that gem of Schuberl's , "To ho Sun ) ' . " ; 10 Sung on the \S'aterz. The graceful accompaniment 1)layet ) by Mr. Cahn gave a daInty coloring to her rich nuuti ] S ) mpathetc voIce. She sang with artistic feeling arid with a comprehension or the vetoes In the coniposttion . Mrs. MacI.areu's a two mmuuunbers "The Quesl" and "lie Loves ' lie Loves Me Nol , " both ( fine songs and L excellently sung. Mrs. MaeEaren's deep : t contralto volco possesses the combinaton at sweetness amid deptim at . ' 111 great tepth tone. The plana soios the andante of Beethoven anti the etlie by Czerny , were played by : ant lss I Alice Chase. The Inlante was especially , suited to he I accurate all consceltous style t of Miss Chase , her well 10lulatel tone revealing the careful . . re\'ealn Iudent. The etuile a vivacious study s'as 1xecutell with abandon . Mrs. Cahn again delghtetl the atlence ly slperbly singing two more ot Schubert's I songs and for an encore ' 'My lonnlo Laud : i In illume. " The hour was brought to a chest by a most charming ren'lerlng of "Annie : ieu.rio" by the Mozart quartet . conslstn" or Mr. Fred S. Abel , Mr. H. B. Sunderianil . Mr. James Adams anti Mr. C , A. Herman : who sang with and or . sYlpath ) beauty ex- Imsslon. The enthusiasm DC the aullence demande.1 an emmcore which was graciously respondel to with "Whero Are You Going : . My Pretty MaId . " The church oholl directory ot New York IlmberR between 400 and 500 pages. Many churches here a 11 In neighboring towns de - penl , largely upon one butmeau The manager an accomplshed musician and veteran choir ; singer , I. In permnal touch with nil choir lofts. He Ilersonaly examines all applcants Cor enrolment on his books. She may sing I scle. ballad Cl anything she choose to re- , .vnl .the quality and scope oC her voIce . Questons as to ability to read music follow , but the tesl Is left [ to lie organist or choir master before whom she may be smmmmiumaoneti Satisfied with time applicant's abilty . her : name , on time receipt of $5 , Is onroled on the book for ono year. Wnwn churches apply or time manager learns ot vacancIes he looks : over his hooks and senls the material he thinks will be most likely to meet the re - ulremenls. A most trlng ordeal I the cotta - lictittvo tests before the orgaumhait . choh' muster - ter anti . trw ' ; church mnslcal committee. The contestlnt rarely docs herselC jmtstlce. Out or fifty perhap . three w1 ! be chosen IeI the Inal selecuon. women In tle arts . as In the trades . are prone to lower the rates or com- Pensation Fearing failure In the final ] contes ot lerll alone they frequently do not hesl- tale to undersell a rIval. Time musical committees - mittees of most churches are generally busi- general IJBI- ) ness men. Time lowest priced slmiger . other thlug being abent equal . stands a good chalice ot winnIng. Deep contralto voices are most dIfcult to find. lezzo-soprano takes this place In most choir work. Com- paratvel ) few singers of good natural voIces read muslo readily . To bo able to read at sight and transpose compensate In time judgmtnt or the organist and choir masters for nanny vocal defects. A reliable reader or Interior voice Is more likely to get a genii salaried posiion than an unre- liable reader of superior voice. One hunlred anti fifty dollars Is the lowest salary pall I solo singer $1.500 the highest except at 1)r. Paxton's cimutm'ch where Clement do Verc receIves 3500. Chorus singers average from $2 to $5 1 Sunlay. , I"unerais . we.l- . dings and , special services otten Hwel the amount. The chorus sln"ers In tIme Church ot the Incarnaton , ot which time brother of the late Bishop Broolcs Is Iastor receive $250 a 'ear. There arc twenly. The qUlr- tet are ( aid $1,000 each while time heather , has al equal salary. The best Ilall IURrtet lu Now York Is at ] r. l'axtomm's cburch. Bach receives $ 0 a SundY. So great I the desIre of church singers to secure metro- polan positions that a Boston soprano of fnest quality has just resigned , an enviable lilaca to accept $ see at Dr. I'arkhurat's cburch. verylhlng pints to a large aUIlence ] WcJnCday eVtnlng at Boy.I's . on the occasion or the testmonial concert to Mn . herbert Butler , wlmo for several years. has directed time lloyd orchestra. The prOlrl1 Is rich In novelty anti Is al follows : Overture-Merry Wives of Witidsor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nlcoal [ Orchestra. Violin Hol-Dalu'le ' et 1010nalsA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vleuxtemp Ilembert Butler. Stiptetta ( air. as qtulntet--Aiiegro ) con Repteto Hplrlo . 11. . . . . : . . Ilulntet-Aleiro . . . . . . . .I Iulmel : Mr Caihun piano : Mr. hititier. violn : Mr. , Sauerweini viola : Mr. IelVslc . ) ' , 'cello ; , Mr. Pierce , imamas Song-Staccato Polka . . . . . . . . . Iulder Mu's. liemluert lutter. Pette Valsc-Flrtaton. : lls. Hellert . Uuttr. . . . . . . Sipek' ' Serenade I nrantne . . . . . . . . , lounand String Crcimestru IAIl' ii. I. Anin-C'cra unto 'titti , un i'nincipe . from Arla-C'et I Gual'ony . Vela . . . . Irlnclpe. . . . . . . . Gomez Airs. Martin I'mihmmm Plana Soio-Ammdante Splanato Polonaise . . . Solo-Alliantu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ( hopln I ( Siring qtiiuitt't acCorIIJlment ) Mmmii ? . 11 ultclerll . Becit pt Aria-ithia Vita che ! ' ! 't"arnliie , from Un Bale In Ilalh.I.\.ertl VI ! iionwr Mmtrt' . 10mtr :100\ Violn Solo-hiummgamriati itaiuhutto&IiC. .Hauser Mr. Butler. : Ot'erture-Oberoma llr. . Buter. . . . . . . , . . . . \Vebet Orchestra The Omaha Gee chub wIll assist al a coti- ccrt to tie gl'en In the J.'lnt Presbyterian twrch. Counci lufs , Friday evening , , AprIl 26. I Sullivan's opera , "Tho Chleftaiti . " was with- drawn In London after a run ot only three months , anl : r. Gilbert's "ills ] xcoleney" was taken off after a live months' run. 'Che Condon Ialers can unly accolnt for this ly attributing It to Influenza. iittio Patti Is to Highest of all in Leavrning Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report Koya Bthing a Powder A8SOLVTELY PU1E . . . . ' . give Ilx operto representatIons at Cc'ent ( harden In June. ! he announces nothIng new In I her repertory , Mine . 8rmbrlrh ale return - turn ! to l.ntlon for n hinniteti number ot per- tormlnces She has not been heard In I.on- don for ten yenrs She offers time same order . ot program ns L'atti. One Is lC sing "Tho Barber . " "Th Travhata' armul "Itonuco and Juliet , " anti time oUter Is to sing "Soummnane- hula , " "LucIa" arid "rime Magic Flute , " The \'ngnerItes have been hoping agaInst h ope that when l'atti came hack she would be thoroughly cotiverted to the title of time Valkyrie and Tristan antI Isolde , limit from all nlipcttranres there is still a wtnk In one of bier charming eyes and a very pleasant little j cko In her toii itOte , Mesilanmes Calve anuS Meiba are to be mnetnbera of Sir Aumgusttms Harris' trcnm * , IntL Mme. Normiica , whose t enmils are now 100 a nighmt , vihl not be. A. itodgera of Lynch , elu. , In a letter to tIme miiuiuicah editor of Time lice , says : "I have l mett reathing in your paper about Mrs , T , ltmummi's vtohiuu , mitt also ( lit' one ovited ii ) ' jtmieiih Jenseim , Due bearitig time thtto of 1712 , the otiter 1739. 1 ann tue owner of a vlohimu ( hint hears the iumscrlpttoti , 'Antouilus Strati. u manluis Cremimotma Fachebot Amino , 1690. ' This violin was sent nme fromim Irolnuuil abomit twelve years ago. I think this will 1w' hard to beat. " Whlchi mtieets the hearty entlom-seniemit of the mnumulcat etlitor. Lovers of siring music are looking for- warti witiu huiterest to tue Mammtlohhn , Guitar ammul lianje concert to 1IC glveui on Tuesday eventumg , May 7 , at lloyd's , by time Sutortuis Mantiolini orchestra. it ii intlee'l sremnetiuhng to , look morwarti to , as evcnythuimmg is beIng dotie to immmtke tIn' event , as it was last year , the most attractive of the' season. 'Flit' vocal nunilinra Ill lie fmurnishcti by the cclelmratei tmanitone , Mr. Kruntcrg , , and Mrs. Namamle hands Kronberg , sopramie. I'iumtivmil 3ldtmnmrr , 7.eiiie tie t.usaan ailwars ) in opera at Covent Garmlen , iontion , itt Ma ) ' . Mimic. Sofia Scalciul will spend the aummmnier . at Villa Sofia in Turin , Italy. Mr. Nikischm hiss accepted an invitatIon te I cotmeitiet a colmeert : mt St. i'etersburg , . 'eulelaido Itammulahl will lie the star of a sunt. . tmier opera conmipany In Kansas City. lllcimarl , Geumee , librettist anti counposer , it u very sIck atmel wretchedly poor at Moran. Campanari will be the chIef figure it m Gustav ihinriciis' Opera company this spring , Time oringinal amid highly successful comic a operetta , ' 'Prince h'ro Tctmm , " itt which Fred L Lennox , the commmediaui , and Josie Saillom . figure as time PrinciPals , will b hirotlumeetI fem . the first time iii Chicago at time Schiller time . ater Sunday evening , April ii. Mr. Henry fl Alibey is uunder the wuaathei . again. Ills health is imir from satisfactory , amid has been dunirmg thue Imast whiter . Two or tlmree ( utica lie Itas bad to go to him ( bemi , arid thoumgit he rapltlly nmendmt hue ii t easily takemm miown again. If Mr , Abbey sot' . toned a pentuant'uut imreak down what a ella . aster It wouiti be to the theatrical Imumslneatm ; Iii America ! Ills active brain Imas concoivem I some of time holiest specumiattomis that tmav a ever been brougimt to fact. lie has umiwaym I been distinguished for timoromighi Imonosty , great liberality in his dealtiugs and a boiuinesm ; of commceptioni that have nimatlo people staim , I aghast with astommtshmumemmt and often witim ad . mmilration.'ltimeiut Abbey the history of the - atnicaimu In the L'nitotl States for the last fit - tecut years wotilal Imave been entlre'y eltiferemat . It is only eighteemm years ago timat Ito as'as am I ohiactire travehiuig agent. Today hits fammie Ia S wonitl-vit1e. It is as famuamiliar in Milami , Pania 3 or London as it is on Broatiway. _ _ _ 8T.t.'I.JUI ) ( ill , M.4XATES IN TIf.V.U i'nssutl Tiiroigii iii a h'rtvmtto Car Shut Art I Now Fugitives fromum , fultLicca. WACO , Tax. , April 6.-Cotmnty Attorney II . v. Taylor imas been informed that recentl . Mr. Joimn SV. Rockefeller amid several otiac r immemnbera of the Stamadard Oil commipany . whose nanmea arm ) In tii fatuous indictment : , were in Waco. Th story goes that Mr. htockefeiler ant his friends went to Mexico from a Florid : a ijort. auth after emmjoying atm excursion thmrougL Li Mexico determined to make an overhauid tn ; p back to New York , and entering Texas a t Eagle Pass went through Waco over th C MIssouri , Kansas & Teeama lncog Itt a sleeper keeping the doors locked as hommg as the I were on Texas soil. Jmithge IL. L. lleumr3 . ex-nzsistamit attorney general , on bearing thin the Standard Oil people imad been in Texa5 t. said that Governor Morton would not be conm - miehidi , under limo ruhitmg of his predecessor . to grant their retmioval. Time imitlictmiment S are here , atiti if tlmey hmave' been lit Texa S since the hills were returumed they ar SC fugitives ( remit justice , ammel Govertmor Morto ; mm cannot longer refuse time govermmor's roquish - tiaras. - - . H1 ' SZAL. ARfl 'OSfl IOU i.vrNrJ.wt.Vz ; 1' lieutenusnt ComuiiauiIerirke Shmnivs Vp * l'opumtumr Error , SAN PI1ANCISCO , Ai'nI I IL-1.leutenant Comnnmantlcr F' . J. 1)rake , who was in charge of limo United States shhi , Albatross during hem' last crtmtze in time Arctic , in a lecture before the Young Men's Christian association on time recent developments In ilening . sea , said : "I have niado a eaiculaUoti , ar-mi I fintl that It cost Ummcle Sam last year just $107 icr skin to protect , as I think , Caumadlaut seatiors , My expenieuico with time seals overthrows - throws everything I halve read on the sub" ' . . Joel , and has taught nmo that time seal Is ally. thilumg but atm intelligent aumimual , anal merely follows certalmi animnah instincts , Thm warm current flowing into the Bering sea meets 1 , ' the cold cuumremit frommi the north , forcing the . ' "j boil eu t'Imieii thio animmial suihusists to time 'it. stirface. 'l'hmis food consists of cod , halibut , ' I salmon , mitl othmc'r ktntls of fish. This cx- lilains why scais are mammerous In t1ep water , anti tupsets entirely the theory that seals hive only cmmi sotunulimigs. Seals were scout passing otttstule ( hue prohuilultivo zone of time Pnibylofha amid going to dccii water. TIme wamni citrreitts off the islantis are fouititl comagemmial to the seal elmirimig thin brectlimmg season. "From aettma % coumnt ( hue numunber of seals catiglut by pelagic scalers tluritmg last year 'cams 29,070. Of this mmunibor 22lGS were fo- imiaiuas. This mameaums tutu every omie of these seals Imais left a cub aim time rocks to dIe for tu'nnt of nouurlsimmnt'nt , anti uumitloubtethiy an- outer cute to .ichm feunale in tite emmiltryomihe stab. Timls really reiiresemmts 65.634 seals do. siroycti omitsttio tIme aizt-mmmile limmmit. , , Ot time' thirty-seven scalers , twemmty-nino were flritsii ! nmmui eighmt at'ere , 'tniericmn , aumul thus we were really protecting Canaulian scalers. it is time opitmion of all scalers that. a better systemim comilti muot tu di'visetl for time 5ictlY extenmmminatlnmm of time semi tiurun time atioptiomi of lirosetit haive , Timc greatest mimimum- bar of seals are fommnti outside tIme liroimibitivo zonie. " L.IIIGIC .1'.tnCi1 I'r..mxr ox i'IRr. _ _ % % 'stor I'Iinq Yer hiumrmmemi Of ? mmmii the 1'rcssmuvi 'l'lmti W'mticoiitcl. , COLUMBUS , hail. , Alanil 6-Thm American Starch works , with buiidhtmgz covering ( cmi acres , was burned today. Time iilant was being rmmua night and tlay on account of a rumsim. him the dry nriommm aim thmo fourth hoar , time ulamimes were first thiscoverctl. 'l'hio water niatlns lii time btmiidlrmg were tiisbId hiecamiso time ) ' comulti not be ueachmeul , the pipes being burnett oft , weakeumimmg the mressumro fronmi without , Imi fifty nmlummmtos front time tlmmao time flames were discovered tluo buihmiiuig was a icrecic anti $200,000 lied gone UI ) iii atmioke. 'h'ime buihtihutg was ownued and operated by' the Mooneys , well litiown tanners. The amumomuuit of insurauico is , so far as cant be ascertained , S5,000. Seventy-five ttmotisaumd bumshiels of % corn were dostroycti. One watchimmmaui is miss- imig , anti is suipposemi to be burneii. Amiother _ , hind a muarrow escape. Time works were owmaett by time MOOnC'S In Lonisvihi amid Cimicintmati. nutS were hot In time trust. In the large wareroommi t'as $10,000 worth ni' mnanufactumre'i goods ready for shipitment , 'i'hit : company was mmmauktmmg ma hieats'y shmlp- iimemtt amid the l'onmmsyivamnia eamapauay ioMt n. imttuiiber of' ears. Lewis 'nite , us umhght tvaGehimaiati , t'as cnmtghit imi time bmildimmg and his hod ) ' has not yet huien recovemed. A mitimnb.'r of girls iii time pacietmig ronnis Immiut narrow escapes , being oimhigetl to jump from the winihtitvmm. Time loss is totni. Insurance ala btuiidutmg and toclc , $110,000. Tin' . wtuics score owmmed ummul operated by \ . \v. Mootiey & Sons of this city and Momarota of Ciumcimmnati. ( Iu.rimur Mrirv.L of ) ' flytuig. \VILM1NGTON. Del. , April 6.-A ( lispatch from Laurel at 1Ei timla afternoon states . that Governor Marvel's conditIon was ox- trenacly critical anti indications are that tltathi is nigh , The street in front of hula house has been simut oft from travel and ( hut governor's factory nearby closed to prevent noise of timnciilnery. Time physicians are gloomy and will say nothIng. IUelntyre fleTond lime licquluuitton. DENVER , April 6.-Actimag tunder an opinion of time a'toruey general Governor Mc- Imatyro has refused to homier a requIsItion of tim governor of Montana for Otto C. Fioto , mmaauager of the Olti Tenmiessee conapany , charged witlm iierimry in llrokomi Bow , Mommt. , iii connecttoni with time election last fall. Fioto hmas hoc-n released under a writ of lmabeas corpus in $500 bail. p Oincmal L'oimimt Imcreoscs VIutslotv's Leaul. MhL\'AUKidE , April 6.-Tue official canvass - vass made in mmaany Wisconsin counties increases - creases Witisiow's mmcl. mmmajonlty for time su- harenme justhcuntimii ) to 7,832. amid time proba- bhlity is timat time official coutmt. iii thun coon- ties iii w'iuieii time vote Is at present estlumiated intl Increase time vote to 800 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OrChaid Wi1hc1n , , Carpet Go1 1414-1418 Douglas St. . . f-u Beginning Monday we shall offer in our Bargain Basement a full line of useful and necessary household articles. We quote a few prices : 6-loot simades , complete , ott spring rollers "II. & H , " , time great cleanser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . soap .2 hars for 2a 5-foot 1 % in. l'oles. with brass trinmnaimmgs.lSc Time Boss fliust Beater , a good timing , eachm.IOo hrapory pins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ulozeim for 5c Chenille Imortlerea , fringed top and bottom , Cotton shatle fringe , per yard. . . . . . . . . . . . . ic iuor pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hirasms extotmsinmm cmmrtaln rods and brack'h'aimestry Imortieres , per . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . etc. 14 itt. to 21 1mm , . each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 4.4 chmetmille table covers , fringeti . . . . . . . . . . 65o 24 in. to 44 in , , emichi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc 6-i chaemmllho tattle covers , fringed.$1.10 30-Imich oak ammai walnmmt stair rods aui'i ' 6-i tapestry tabto covers , frhmmged , utiusmmal fastemaiumgs , ter dozen , , . , . , , , . . . . . . . , . . 18c value ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( . . . . . . $1.00 0-inchm brass oval stair reels amid fasten. 30.lmiclu iigmmreti drapery stIle , forimmerly tugs , Iter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . $1.00 yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOa Silk furniture giumip. all cobra , per yard. . . 3a 36-inch slihaline , 20c an'i 25c quality , per SIlk furniture cord , all colors , imer yard. . . Sc yard htug frhmmge , imer yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 24.lmichi fine silk imiusil , worth $ i,0 amid Wlmite tar vahier. a imiotim destroyer , ier tmOx.35 2.00 ier yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00C Caumipimorette cakes , I. dozett In box , per box.25c 200 travelers' samples , carpets , all kinds , 1 yard to 1 3-4 yards long , 25c , 35c , 50c and Upward. 100 Bordered Carpet Rugs , madc from remnants ; choice patterns ; Tapestry , Body Brussels , Mocjuetts , Axminstcrs , at two- ' I t1ii'ds i-cgular yard price. AN1ll.P \ \ ( ! SC1IINS--25 iid p\\TIds. \ \ I' - - - ' Cut this out aiidkeep it ; ' % 'i11 be useful. - . - . ' . - . - ( JA:1 : : oi E 5r [ IN I. P E It Is boltm ( uit ' by tiioiitsauitl , , of lad as nmmontiuhy. It Is tlm uvarntod in , . Iy'a friemmi if hrroulmr ire ii mmmiv cntt'se , It is wm amid ruluabmu never falis. gtmar.mmmuo wIth everY buttiut , sure to ci tiay 'l'tmtit mumujietumu itt far usutsa tier to . ltliiui 515 every . bottle i.mo.tlt I ammat mimer hosi its 'atroutim , 'Dii Cmr .iii iuam hut 'ro zistu. i'rtmi&u , J .OU icr bottle. if youndruiat dvz aol umarti Ii saul .tU.h a a I we will forwari yuau am bttli b/I uXirO3 . CAMOL JUHLPER CD , Weatcmru OiUco. Omaha , Nebraska. ' . . - . . -.4'l54. , Ll - . ' '