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r THE 03LAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , APRIL 28 , 1895. WEEK OF PRETTY WEDDINGS Oupid Plajs a Prominent Fart in the Doings of the Swells. EVENTS SOCIALLY DURING THE PAST WEEKr Clailng 1'nrtlcs of the Winter Dancing Clulu Surprlnin tlmtVrrc In Utore fur 1'rltMiili Clmt of Well Known Moil anilViiineti. . La t week was a week of weddings , Cupid 6clne entirely en evidence , to the delight of hundreds who were In attendance upon the Interesting ceremonies , which were per formed by the cloth of all denominations. The marriage of Mis * Laura Iloagland and Dr. Summers was particularly a boautlful nuptial ceremony , the popularity of the brida and groom calling out tlio swells In large numbers , The marriage of Miss Adler and Mr. Alexander was the particular event In Jewish circles this season , the prominence cf the contracting parties forming an Inter esting factor In tlio union. There was n very pretty effect produced at the latter wedding , the couple standing underneath a floral bell made of bride rosm , the clapper of which was an Incandescent light. The banquet which followed the Alexander-Adler wedding was In keeping with the lavish floral display , and the toasts were unusually fe licitous. Miss Collins * after considerable thought , has finally arranged her summer movements. She will RO to Kurope and will chaperonc Miss Wakeley and Miss Emily Wakeley on a tour ol the continent. It was thought that after the settlement ot her mother's estate , Miss Collins would taka up her permanent resi dence In Europe , but this she saya Is not cor rect , that she Is essentially American , and she has grown somewhat tired of foreign cus toms , living In. pensions and dining- cafes , She longs for the comforts of home and will only visit Kurope seml-occaslonally. Miss Collins1 personally conducted party will leave for New York May 21. and sail for Kurope on the Amsterdam June 1. The Itinerary has been carefully planned as ojie might expect from the knowledge which Miss Collins pos sesses of continental Europe. They will spend a month In Paris , viewing the principal slRhts and making excursions In tho. environs , Vcr- lalllca , Sevres , St. ClouJ , and the chateau and forest at Kontainbleau. This Is the season when the French village fetes are In pro gress , and the country folk are all merry making. The month ot July will be devoted to Switzerland and the snow Alps. Neuchatel , Berne , Interlnkln , Drlenz , Lucerne , the Klgl , Geneva , with excursions by steamer- the historic castle of Chlllon and other points of Interest. In August they will cross over the St. Gotthard route to the Swiss lakes , Como , Lugand and Magglore , where the warmest weather will be spent atrong some of the most beautiful scenery In Europe. September will bf devoted to Italy , Milan , Verona , Venice , Siena , Cologne , Florence , Rome , Naples , Pompeii , Vesuvius , Sorrento , Cas- tollammare- Stabla and the Island cf Capri. a picturesque little rocky point In the sea , which yearly attracts artists from all points of the world. The route north follows the course of the Mediterranean , with orange groves and villas clinging to the very edge of the water , past I'lsa , Carrara , Spezzla , Genoa , Turin , Alx-les-Balns , Modena , Dlzon and Lausanne , then back to Paris. They then cross over to England and do that country before sailing for home , which will be some time In October. The boldness of three young women starting- out alon to "do" ICurope-wIll bo remarked , but then , as Miss Collins says , "the New Woman hesitates at nothing , and fears nothing. " Jln mill .Mr . J. XV. li ! liilnt | I'.lltprtaln. One of the most enjoyable panties of the sea son was the farewell social and , progressive. ' high five party given at the residence of 11 Mr. and Mrs. J W. Bouquet. 1921 Leaven- worth street , in honor of the friends and mombarg of tlio T'atrlotlc Daughters ot Amer ica lest Thursday evening , and like Its pre decessors , was delightfully pleasant. There was no attempt made at any elaborate dec orations on this occasion , yet eaoh apartment presented a comfortable and homo like ap pearance , being tastefully furnished and made additionally attractive by the soft rays of light. Progressive high five formed the- principal 11 feature of the evening's entertainment. In which about thirty-live took an active part , MM , John Stubon captured the lady's first prize , a handsome picture frame , Mr. P. C. Hough winning the gentleman's first prlzo , a very unlquu diary , while Mrs. L. C. Olmsted I was the recipient ot a small goose as the lady's consolation gift , bearing the Inscrip tion "You nro a goose , learn to play. " Mr. John Stuben "De-feat" accepted - in a very pleasant manner , being cleverly represented I By a small pair of shoes. At the. conclusion i of the aeries of g.unca a short musical pro gram was rendered , consisting ot a vocal I soloby Mrs. W. K. Moss and a number I1 Instrumental pieces by Mrs. Webster and Mr. F. II. Gwynno and Mrs. Amelia Stuben , and the evening's entertainment was drawn to a close by a dance ! which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The committee on arrange ment , composed ot Mrs. J. Cokeroft. Mrs. Anna Holns. Mrs. P. Hough , Mrs. W. T. Hotchkiss and Mrs. M. A. llouquot , deserve 31 much praise for the creditable manner in H which the affair was conducted and for the success socially with which It was attended. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. Among the many present were : Mr , and Mrs. Wlnslow , Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Gwynne , Mr. and Mrs. John Stuben , Mr. and Mrs. TV. II. Camber , Mr. and Mrs. Oond , Mr. und Mrs. Drelsbah , Mr. and Mrs. Hough. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Uotik , Mra. Nellie Fisher , Mrs. C. P. . Drink , . Mrs. Webster , Mrs. W. T. White. . Mrs. W. T. Moss. Mra. J. Perry , Mrs. Olmsted , Mrs. T. W. llotchklss. Mrs. Dora Hitter , Miss Miller. Miss L. Dalloy , Miss Stuben , Miss Anna. Hush , Miss Kattle liou- nemlcr. Miss Lou Taylor. Mr. Fred , Heath , Mr. Slgwart , Mr. W. C. llouk , Mr. F. C. Taylor. Mr. McMlllen , Mr. Grant Stokea- fcerry , Mr. II. Stubon , Mr. W. H. Eck. Mr. A. Stuben , Mr. Ocheltree , Master Harry Urtnk , Master Albert Bouquet , Master Lynn Bouquet. Miss Edna Gwynne , Miss Nellie Jlemls. Miss Kittle Dlstelhorst and. others. Wind up innirn. Thursday evening Prof. Chambers' adult 'dancing classes gave their closing party of tha season at Patterson's hall. The floor was comfortably flllled with the merry company nd good music made dancing very enjoyable. A number ot Council H luffs people were present , a pleasant feature of Chambers'1 academies being the frequent Interchange ot visits between the- members of the Omaha and Council Bluffs classes. Among those present were : Mr. and Mrs. J" II. White. Mr. and Sirs. Arthur English , Mr , and Mrs. R. D. Sawyer of Council Bluffs. Mr , and Mrs. V. O. Strlcklcr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunham. Mr. and Mrs. Zade Hill , Mr , and Mrs. Davenport , .Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Whitney , H. L. Wright and mother. Dr. ami Mr . Davis. Miss.s Allen. Paris Mndge. Pen- nock , Hungate , Thompson , Hobbs , Cog- geshall. Sayres , Smith , Dunham. Young. . Paul , Bowen. Sarah Dowen , llulett , Derby , Plnkerton. Wilson , \Vlgman. Skinner , Swartz. Messrs. Allen , Conant , Ojborne. ICemper. Isolated , Barrett , McCreary. Patterson. Mir- kel , Gilbert , Bank. Damn. Kennedy , Klmble , Houston , Joplln , H. A. Joplln , Blum , Nau- 3uln , AltchUon , Whltehoru auJ liayno and Stewart ot Council Bluffs. List night the children's classes entertained their older friends with 0r beautiful and diver- Hied fancy dancas , a very pretty feature being the Intertwining ot three May poles Im .tancously. Standing room was hard Ip . find during the early part of the evening , but after 10 o'clock the " " "grown-ups" were. given permission to dance and the crowd lessened. _ _ _ _ _ _ Unmlm TeiichnrVe l. The marriage of Miss Anne Porrie Trutand und Mr , Jay Burns was celebrated Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mr. a ad Mrs. W. J. Mount , on West Capitol ave nue. The bride was attired la a gown of white China silk , and carried a bunch of bride roses. She was attended by her sUter. Miss Margaret Truland , as maid of honor , and Miss Powel as bridesmaid. Dr. Guy Burns ot Chicago , brother ot the groom , was the best man , and Mr. William VanAernan , groomsman. The ceremony was performed with the bridal party standing- Just In fro at et the flro place , which was banket ! with Cali fornla , calls lilies. Many beautiful presents were be towed on tlio bride. About eighty guctts were In attcndnnce. During the > cert- tnouy , Richard IJurncll played "promise Me. " The young couple took possession of tliolr now home on Park avenue , wlitthcc they retired Immediately after tlio ceremony. Potpourri of fnncy Dnuolnc. Following Is tlio program for Monday nlg'iit at lloyd's theater , when Mr. ami Mrs. Mo- rand's ; children's classes ( or dancing will plvo many Interesting and novel dances. Tha event will be ono of great hnparUncc lo the llttlo lads and lasses connernid , the first public appearance on the s'j e for nearly ( ill of them occurring , tomorrow evening. The dances and performers are : Society dances by the 2 p. tn. class. March , polka , schottlscho , waltz , lancers. O-xfonL minuet , two step , Cluiutatuiua square , waltz Oxford. Sailor's hornpipe..Masters Charles Kos- ters and Vnrro 11 nil , Les \ loletles..Beanie Townsend , Mnrgue- rite Wood , Jean Richardson. Clara Fran cis , Hazel ford , Marguerite .Mack , Rhea Mulvlhlll , Jessie Nnson , Vlrslnla Merges. La Sllvn i Miss Sybil Hnss Fireman's dance..Master Frank- Coulter , Master Ed Juhm-on , .Master Ma.t Monind , ipaiilsli dance Miss Minnie Meyers Highland fling..Miss Cornelia Carpenter , Miss Bessie llur. La Vlelkn Miss Josle Levy Skipping rope dance..Mlgs Eugenic Morand Hory O'Moore Master Wllsoa Huclmnan ha Danse do Jupe Miss Ada Klrkendall La IJayadere Miss Jennie Orcutt Dorrls dance. . . .Misses Carol Hamilton , Mamie Morrison. Bernle Johnron , Elsie Noyes ; Musters Thomas Davis. Will Cor- yell , I'M Johnson , Howard Uarnard. Grandma minuet Miss Vivian Hector May pole < lauci-.MI s Marguerite Wood , Jean Rlchards-on. Clara Francis , Jesslo Nuson , Hernle Johnson , Marie McHhane ; MaBtHrs llarton Mlllard , John Redlck ; Itunalil I'aterson , Joe Havens , Price Rose , Eddie Christ. Xln erella..Mlssps Ella May Tlrown , Mary Murray , Alice Uuchanan , Jeanette. Cran- dall. Pas Styrlenne..Mlss Mabel Carter , Master Harry Carter. Jltuna Miss Viola Calm Skirt dance . . . . . . .Miss Kittle Moores FIsher'H hornpipe Master Joe Havens Cnikovlenne..Mis Magglu Mulvlhlll , Miss May Kelsey- Cachuca..Mlss Margaret Stanton We tren , Mls.s Josephine Drake , Miss Marlon Hughes. Irish lilt.- Master Nathan Shlverlck Tyrolean. . . .Miss Laura Congdon , Miss Ethel Morrison. Esmcrelda Miss Mabel Carter Serpentine dance Miss Hazel Calm Paderewskl minuet.Miss Eugenie Whltmore Snow drop Miss Carmellta Chase Chinese comUtue- . Master James Godfrey HI Xoronso Miss Vivian Rector Mirror dance. .MIzs Bessie Brady , Miss Larura Congdon. Les Plerronettes Miss Carrie Purvis. Miss Adelaide Wrlsley , Master Nathan Shlverlck. Master Edwin Roynolds. Scurf dance..Leader , Miss Ethel Morrison ; sprites , Misses Mlldrod Rogers , Carmellta Chase , Ruth Bramlels , Dorothy Snyder , Margaret Williams , Sybil Unas ; ballet , Margaret Hitchcock , Marlon Johnson , Elsie Noyes , Margaret Woods , Jean Rich ards. Edna Noyes , Eugenie Morand , Bes sie Tawnsend , Bernle Johnson , Blanche IFelltnan. Mabel Olsen. Vcra Noyes , Vivian Rector , Mary Alice Rogers , Elizabeth Bar- rlger , Carol Hamilton , Clara Francis , Jes sie Nason , Marie McShane , ItheaMulvl hlll. Columbian inarch ( by the 4 o'clock class ) Captain Harry Carter ; bugler , Charles aiilverlck ; Misses Ajla. Klrkendall , Mabel Carter , Hazel Connell , Marlon Connell , Bessie Brady , Jennie Orcutt , Mary Mc- Shane , Lucy Gore , Blanche Wakelleld , Mildred Lomaxh Adelaide Wrlsley. Carrie Purvis , Josephine Drake , Laura. Cnngdon , Kthel Palmer , Ella Slay Brown , Masters James Godfrey. Kdwin Reynolds , Lau rence Drake , John Hughes , Earl Ray mond. Wilbur Van Cott , Glen Raymond , Lee McSbnne. William Galbralth , Edttlo Darst , John Redlck , Fay Neely , Ralph Palmer , George. G. Maugulre , Charles Shlverlck , Nathan Shlverlck. Omnliii dlrl Uona to Clnclnnntl. Last week was certainly a. week for wed dings In Omaha , but of them all the one In which the Jewish people In high life played the lea'dlng parts , was most elaborate and elegant. At 8 o'clock the wedding party fllsd Into the parlors of the Metropolitan club lit the folUwlng order : The ribbon bearers , Mlsaes Minnie Lobman , Carrie. Goldsmith Kreeda Ranger and Hattlo Obarfeldcri the [ best man , Dr. 0. W. S , Stark , ot Cincinnati , with the groom ; four ushers , Messrs , Ben Heldcngsfeldt of Cincinnati , Phil Rose , Julius Meyer and1 Fred Sellgsohn ; Mrs. Scmpliner of Bay City , Mich. , a sister of the groom , wllli her father , M. H. Alexander ; Mr. and Mrs Adler ; Miss Isabella Adler aa the maid o honor , walking alone , followed by the bride , also alone ; Messrs. Alox. Wessel and Emanue' ' Flschel. The tint most approved by Cupid ethereal pink. was everywhere vis ible In the decorations. The bride carried pink roses , and except the bank of white in the bay window , before which the bridal party stood while the vows were taken , this beautiful color wa's the only one visible. There were1 about eighty guests In vited , and. never In Its history has the club caterer managed to prepare such a menu as I ho did on this occasion. The young couplr started the day after on a journey to Call fornla and points of Interest In the west , and after June 16 will be at home at the Hole1 Alms at Walnut Hill , Cincinnati , TUa bride , Miss , Flora Adler , Is very young and ot lovely disposition. She graduated r short time ago from the Omaha High school. She was attired on her wedding day lu n heavy white salln gown , entralne. The groom , Mr , Max Alexander , is presl I dent of the Syrup and Molasses company am I ot the New England Distilling company , with headquarters In Covlngton , Ky. The follow Ing out of town guests were In attendance Henry Alexander of Bay City , Mich. ; Mastci Ahram Sempllner , also of. Bay City ; Dr. O , W. Stark ot Cincinnati ; Benjamin Heldenga foldt. Cincinnati ; Mr. and Mrs. Edwari Kohn , Rock Island , III. ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sachs of Cincinnati ; Frank Alexander ot St. Louis and. Mr. Brecher of Chicago. On the Sunday previous to the wedding Mr. and Mrs , Adler gave a very charming1 dinner In honor of the guests from out of tin city , covers being- laid for fifteen. The decorations ' rations , as nt tha wedding , were In pink , am' ' * were profusa. Those present. In honor 01 - the occasion were : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kohn Mra. Sempllner , Master Sempllner , MaxH Alexander , Dr. Stark , Mr. Heidengsfeldt , Mr. Alexander , sr. , Alhs Adler , Miss Isabell ' Adler. With the Hilled. In less than a fortnight the proud citizen soldiery of Omaha will be off for the Menl phis encampment , hopingto return with their shields , rather than upon them , Somtvery lnterestlng.lnformation relative t the encampment was read from theMemuhi Commercial-Appeal to the company las : Wednesday evening. Private Scrambling has returned , to Omahi and taken hla place again Irt the ranks. Th company la deprived of another man solectei for the Memphis trio , the unfortunate belli ) Private Irey , who fell from a ladder a dls tanco of about fifteen feet , the fall reiulllo In the breaking of a. tendon. Tha Thurstons ara happy to receive the ap plication of Ralph Connelt , eon of Hon. W. J Connell , . for membership In the company Mr. Council's two years' military expcrlenc and his position as senior captain In the Htg school battalion , will bring a valuable am most desirable acquisition to the miles' ranks The- new dress trousers and caps have ar rlvud , and will be Issued at the armory Sun day afternoon at 2:30. : The trousers are mad of a fine quality of navy blue goods , t match the dress coats , and have a whit strips down the cuter seam about an Inc' In width. The cap Is very niut. ornamente by a heavy gilt cord above tha fcrage. an < tha letters "T. U. " In old English design , surrounded by a gilt wreath. The compiny will drill In the same at the- Coliseum next Monday evening. Clonfi't It1 * Itnncln > oaanD The Oxford club closed tha dancing season Wednesday evening with. a. complimentary party , which was largely attended. Eighteen dances were Indulged In during the evening and refreshments- served by the ladle * ot tha club. A very pleasant evening was spent by all and many expressed themselves as being very sorry the Oxford had closed ' Its dancing- parties for the season , but con soled themselves by looking : forward to the [ opening at the next season. Those present were : Misses Metcalf , M , Lerder , B. Leeder , Ji LecderU. . Leader , L. Hath , M , Bath. A. Brady , S. Brady , Gray , Paul , Craddcck , Heeman , Dunham , Emerson , Butler , Dodge , Stltt , Luudeen. Decolo , Valentine , Byrne , Mohr. Young , Stockham , McCulloh , Wlgman , L. Wlgraan , K. Wlgman , Buzzell. Wagner , llrau , Trlmberth , Shelda. L. Shelda , Vavra , Dewey , Thurbcr , Brock. E Wabih and Hosa Walsh ot Shelton ; Mesdames Johnson , Sey- morc , Butler and Newcomb ; Messrs. Card- welU. Forbes , Paul , Newciiiub. Howe. B < seman , J. E. Kaufmann , Coulter , Klngsley , Hynes. Shelda. Combs , Walker , Cooke , Yates. J. C. Kaufmann , Gordon , Henderson , Argerslnger , Arnold , Butler , Berlin , Buzzell , Brewer , Conklln , Cully , Cblcmnn , Cowan , T. L , Combs , Dawson , Drummy , Fcnwlck , Gilbert , Grimth , Helmcr , Hetmrlcb , W. H. Krcbbs , R. II. Krebbs , Keating. L. H. Leeder , Charles Leeder , Mohr , Malier , Martin , Mc- culloh , J. Mntleson , P. Matteson , Nlssen , Iluthvcn , Seymore. Stnrkey , Swoboda , Sea man , Valentino and Walsh. Cadets Are boclnblc , The joys ot High school senior life that are so soon to end , as far as the class of ' 05 Is concerned , were greatly enhanced Fri day night by the social given by the senior class. L'retly gowns , fresh feminine faces , profuse and artistic floral decorations added much to the occasion. A number of tha members of the junior class and the Alumni association were present , and enjoyed the evening thor oughly. The early hours were given up to Introductions and conversation. Following was a very attractively arranged program , refreshing In Its variety. Ninety-five's Banjo and Guitar club opened the program with a w ll rendered telcctlon , It being the first public appearance of the organization , whose members are Misses Leonard , Gamble , Mc Millan : Slessrs. Burns , Colpetzer and Sum- ncr. Two of Nevln's charming soogs woro. delightfully sung by Miss Fannie Arnold , ac companied by Miss Jessie Tcwne. Mr ! . Dakln entertained next with n humorous recitation , an enthusiastic encore being responded to gracefully. A splendidly played piano solo and encore were contributed by Mr. Slam- baiigh , followed by a cleverly acted skit of .Mark Twain's by Miss Allen and Mr. John Sl-nnk , jr. "Marie , " sung by Mr. McCune In his rich baritone voice , proved a pleasure to the auditors , and was followed by another of' MM. Dakln's recitations. After the liter ary and musical program refreshments were served , to the usual accompaniment of class yells and songs. Dancing was then Indulged In until the last car had begun Its homeward journey. Kurprlint llc-r Uniitihti-r. Monday evening Mrs. N. S , Drake gave a surprise party In honor of her daughter's birthday. After Miss Midge Drake had re covered from the great surprise , progressive high five was played , the first prize for the ladles being won by Miss May McCauley , and the gentlemen's by Mr. Lowle. A. de lightful lunch was served , after which mu sic and dancing was Indulged In. Among the Invited guests were : Miss May McCauley , Miss Minnie McFadden , Mlas Zola Stroud , Miss RoseUocney , Miss Josle Klmmlllng , Miss Laura Drake , Miss Eunice Stroud , Miss Lizzie Clark , Miss Kate Clark , Mils Midge Drake , Miss Kitty Myles , Miss Emily Myles , Mrs. E. M. Hoyc , Mrs. N. S. Drake , Mra. Emmons , Mr. B. W. Holton , Mr. Fred Lewie , Mr. Charles McFadden , Mr. Joe Marshall , Mr. J. I. Myles , Mr. P. B. Monoghan , Mr. Al Isaccson , Mr. J. Flood , Mr. J. T. Naughton of Council Bluffs , Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Drake , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stroud , and Mrs. Charles Stroud of Denver , Miss Drake received many beautiful presents from her friends. Mnrrln ! nt tlio 1'iuton. A very quiet wedding was celebrated at 3 | o'clock last Wednesday afternoon , when Mr. Fremont Benjamin and Miss Maude Gllchrlst were united by Hev. T. J. Mackay , In the parlors of the Paxton hotel. Only a few In timate friends and the relatives of the .bride were present. Tlie bride were an exquisite costume of cream silk crepe , with white satin ribbon , and a. large knot ot cream-colored roses , while- the groom was- dressed In the conventional black. Miss Amy F. Gernhardt acted as bridesmaid. After the ceremony the happy couple left on their wedding trip , and will bo at homo at Avoca , la. , after May 1. The groom Is a prominent attorney of the latter place , and the bride has been connected with the firm of Bartlett , Daldrlge & De Don ! of tills city for some time past , and leaves a largo circle of friends In Omaha. Those present were : Mrs. Gllchrlst , Miss Gllchrlst , Fred Gllchrist. Mrs. Olmstcad , Mlas Amy F. Gernhardt , Will Olmstead and Loula F. Gernhardt. A Vlolrt. A very charming and delightful function was the violet kenalngton given. ' by Mrs. 3. Katz to a-few of her friends Thursday , prior to her departure for the south. The table , with Its magnificent crystal , perfect napery and the modest little violets scattered In profusion over It , was a lovely picture , the color design being tastefully carried out In every decoration. Those present were : Mes dames Berg , H. Rosenstock , A. Palack , . A Haas , Morltz Meyer , A. Calm , G. Heyn , H Colin , N. Calm , A. D. Brandols , H. B Sachs , M. Hellman , S. Fisher and I. New. Clint of Sooloty. Major R. S. Wllcox goes to Chicago today Mra. George B. Dandy Is expected home this week. Miss Van Patten returned to Davenport on Tuesday. Mrs. Beall la again suffering from an at tack of bronchitis. Mrs. Kurtz , formerly of Omaha , Is the guest of Mrs. Gannett. Mrs. Mary Shaffer has gone to Dallas Cen ter , la. , to visit frlenda. Ex-Governor Crounse and daughters regis tered in Paris last week. Dr. Galbralth and family have removed to 418 North Thirty-ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Van Buren have taken their residence at the Shelton. Mrs. Elolso B. Nichols left last week for Nlles , where she will spend the summer. Mrs. Frank Kemp left yesterday for Chey enne , where she will remain a fortnight. Rev. Paul Matthews has gone to Cincin nati to attend the- wedding of Miss Proctor. M'sa Annlo Colban gave a very pleasant surrnto party In honor of Miss iiywn Fri day e\cnlng. Mra. Robert Anglln Is expected home this week. She has Ueen the guest of her mother at Utlca , N. Y. Miss Kohlsant and Miss Edith Kolilaant arrived in Omaha Thursday and nro guest ; ) at Bl&hopthorpe. Judge and Mrs. Wlnfleld S. Strawn will take up their permanent residence at the Murray this week. A surprise party was given Miss Grace Rumel at her home , 2867 Casslus street , Thursday evening. Mr. Thomaa Whltbread has returned to Syracuse. N. Y. . where he will again make his permanent home. Miss , Ida Pundt expecta to leave for St. Louia this week , where she will visit with frlenda and relatives. Tht ladles ot Unity church gave a very pleasant entertainment last Wednesday at the homo ofMra. . T. Stnnton. Mrs. Harry McCcrmlck has returned from Chicago , where she passed a delightful weilc with her cousin , Miss Rice. Mrs. Charles Ford Scovil of Chicago la visiting- her slater , Mra. W. S. Rector , 212S Wlrt street , for a fewweeks. . Mr * , and Miss DunJy , accompanied by K. S. Dundy , Jr. , and wlfo. have returned from their delightful visit tj Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Cady and Miss Cady iiled from Southampton last Saturday und arc ex pected to reach Omaha Tuesday- Miss Cholwell , who has been the guest of Mrs. Sunderland , returned to Connecticut last Tuesday , going by way of St. Liu ! * . Miss Thrall , who h.is ben the gueat cf Miss Doano for some time , cairneel ihe first | of last week to her li'i'iia ' In Detroit. Mrs. M. M. Sain of St. Joseph. Mo. , is the guest of her nelces , Mrs. Bean and Mrs. Har- dins , at 837 South Twenty-third streit. Miss Annie Dalley cf 2GOG Hamilton street , leaves this morning for a few weeks' visit with friends In St. Louts and St. Joseph , Mo. Mo.Mrs Mrs , A J. Hopkins , wifeof Congressman Hopkins of Aurora , 111. , Is visiting her ilster , Mrs , Andrew Carlisle , at 1330 Sheman av enue. enue.Miss Miss Jessie Allen has returned from a flve months' visit In San Antonio and Tucson , whither shs went for the benefit of her health. MM. Ralph B. Sunderland will leave this week for Minneapolis , where she will spend two months among bur former home friends , Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Sumuiers. _ Jr. ( nee Laura Hoagtand ) are enroute to Old I'olnt Comfort , Va. , where they will pass their honeymoon. On Wednesday evening. April 21. at tha residence of the bride's father , Hon. John Mathlesen , Miss Hflry and Mr. F. Brode- gaarJ , a well known jeweler of this city , were united In marriage. The bride wan at tired In a handsome gown at white iillk crepon , and carried white roses. The parlors j were profusely decorated with rotes' and sml- ax. During the evening the Scandinavian Glee club serenaded the ycung couple. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly ara to move from their pre'Wrtt" residence on Farnam street to the one fin Dodge street lately occu pied by Mr , nncLjN * . Mendelssohn. Cards are out § 5rtne wedding of Miss Ellen Elizabeth , PopplApn to Dr. William C. Shan non , U. S. A.Wednesday. . May 8 , at 2 o'clock , at Elizabeth Place on Sherman avenue. Mr. A. L. Reed has made arrangements to ako the house jioVloccupied by the family of Mr. IllclmrdVAVrthnoIl on West Harncy street and will shortly set up a household ot 1ils own there. % , . , Mr. and Mrs.'M.i iHall have taken the Groff house at tha corner of Georgia avenue and Mason street , and will remove there from 635 Park avenue next week. Mrs. Edward McGllton of South Four- tleth street gave a very dainty luncheon on Thurjday In honor of Mrs , J. O. Firrls of Chicago. Mrs. II. E. McKelvy and Mrs. C. Hlrrlng were among the guests from town. The Trilby club was delightfully enter tained by Miss May Hill nt her residence on Farnam street last Monday ovenlntj. A May party , to be given May 10 nt Mur.iniVs danc ing academy. Is one ot the club'3 projot'cd ' affairs. A lilac luncheon was given by Mrs. Norrls of Twenty-seventh and Jackson streets last week , the guests of honor being Mrs. J. O. Ferris ot Chicago and Mrs. H. E. McKelvy. Lilac was the prevailing color. The beautiful flower was used In profusion. Carmollta Chase , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase , celebrated her Cth birthday last Saturday from 4 until 7 o'clock , and the little girls and boys Invited to join with the hostess In the merry making were the hap piest lot of children In all the world. Miss Eva Manchester entertained a few friends Thursday evening nt her home , 1322 South Twenty-filth street , In honor of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dybalt , at whose wedding , which took place In Blair a short time ago , Miss Manchester was first bridesmaid. The Bon Ami club held a very pleasant meeting at Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Palmers' last | Monday evening. The prizes were won by Mrs. Babcock , Mrs. Bartlett , Mr. Baum and Mr. Goodrich. Those present outside of the club were : Mr. and Mrs. Raynolds and Mr. Montmorency. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katz left Friday for Cincinnati to attend the convention of the constitutional grand lodge. L O. B. B. . to which Mr. Katz Is a delegate. Mrs. Katz will also visit her old home at Harrodsburg , Ky. , and other points In the south , returning to Omaha about the middle of June. Married , on Thursday , Aprl1 13 ! , nt the res idence of the bride's parent. ' . 1712 Spenctr street. Dr. Isaac P. Wllllts and Miss Katha rine Parmalee , the rector nf All Stints' church ofllclatlng. The wedding ceremony was very beautiful , though simple. Dr. and Mrs. Wllllts will rcaldo In Cierm.intown , Pa. The Manhattan club gave a very enjoyable dancing party In Erfllng hall April 19. About forty couples took part In the even ing's amusement. This same club > vlll give a. May party at Erlllng'a hall May 3. Thla will bo the laat of their very suc cessful series of socials arranged for the season. At their home , 2119 Maple street , the Misses Nestlebush entertained the members of the Manhattaji plub Thursday evening. Cards were played until a late hour , when dainty refreshments wure served , after which dancing and games were Indulged In. The prizes were wonly Miss Qllvla Colbert and Mr. J. J. Rlley. " Wednesday of , Jant > week a few friends gathered at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oration to. Vljnesa the marriage of Miss Jessie Montleth qt Kalamazoo , Mich. , sister of Mrs. Glutton , to Mr. II. E. Ma- haffey of this city. The happy couple have taken a short trip through Iowa and Mfs- sourl , visiting relatives of Mr. Mahaffey. They will return and. be at home to their frlenda In their -new "residence , corner Park avenue and Jackson street , after May 10. An announcement luncheon was given last Thursday noon by Miss Webster , ln honor of MUs.Mae Burnsf. whose engagement t5 Mr. Charles Kountze wati nt that time made pub lic. The luncheon Kis l ' In every respect. The tnble-was decorated with' American beau ties , a stately , blossom being given each guest. The cards were most appropriate In the form ofcuplds attached to satin rlbbona. _ Those present were : Mls Burns , Miss Kotmtze , Miss Palmer , Miss McKell , Miss Dandy , MUr. ' Smith. A most Joyful family reunion occurred In thia city Sunday , April 21 , at the residence of Mr. and Mra. P. F. Ferren , 1310 Chicago street , It being the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage. The children and grand children presented them with $30 in geM and gold fpe iaclea. The children present were : M" . nnd Mrs. J. B. Patterson , Mr. and Mrs. B. E. JlcElroy of Dunlap , la. , Mr. and Mrs. lionry Ferren of Marlon , la. , Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cooper , Mr. and Mra. T. F. Long and Miss- Jennie Ferren o Omaha. A very pleasant surprise party was given Minnie Beadle , 1418 Dodge , Tuesday evening , Auril 25. Those present were : Mlra Kirk , Marie Vom Weg , Martha Lowlang. Mary Gal lagher , Mamie Swansen , Maud Me lc-y , Deih Kaiser. Katie Kaiser , Jessie Siiitpzot , Ann i Bowen , Rose Swansea. Joe Standeven , Queenlo \Velbiirn , George Welburn , Ja-iies Gallagher , Charles Burmastcr. Ray Salisbury , . Frank Standeven , Jake Kirk , . John Swanson , Walter Ruan , James Allan , W. Steffer , Harry Cllno and Charles Zelbar. One ot the most enjoyable family reunions occurred In this city Sunday , April 21 , at th'e residence of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Ferren , 1310 Chicago street , It being the fiftieth an niversary of their marriage. The children and grandchildren presented them with ? 50 In gold , a dollar for every year , and gold spectacles. The children present were : Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson , Mr. nnd Mrs. B. E. McElroy of Dunlap , la. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ferren of. Marlon , la. . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cooper. Mr. ami Mrs. T. F. Long , and Miss Jennie Ferren of Omaha. The Ladles' Aid society of the Central church gave a very pleasant entertainment nt the residence of Judge McCuIloch , 2412 Decatur street , Friday evening. It was In tended as a birthday party , each peraon bringing In a bag of coin a penny for each year. Then each person was expected to represent in sonio manner the state or coun try of hla nativity. Here In the west it Is expected that people are gathered from the four comers of the earth , but this entertain ment was surprising. The Ohloana were most numerous. Ireland , Wales , Egypt and Canada were the foreign countries having representatives. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Miss Katie Phillips , 840 South Twenty-fourth , street , Thursday evening. A very well selected musical program was a feature of tha evening. The T. P. C. quartet , composed of Messrs. Bank , Thocker. Miller , and Foster , rendered several selections. MUs Theresa Gill sangi thtra was a mandolin and zither duet , and-vocal solos by Miss Maggie Wiseman 'and''Mr. ' ' Thocker. After refreshments were t'efved dancing ensued. There wera present : Mlssea Phillips , Verna Phillips , Lizzie Phillips , Katie Burkhard , Maud Stotler , Mlnnlfr 'Houaen , Jessie Benson , Magglo Sullivan. Thirfisa Gill , Mrs. Rohrs , Eine Miller. Maggie' ' Wiseman ; Messra. Abe Bank , H. Blath , Harryj Croaa , W. Thocker , H. Miller , Burkman , O. " Frlese , G. Foster , C. Frlese , A. Hemlng'hjurG. Inness. N , , Head Morse's ad on page 13. Murrl K I.ICUIMOI. The following marrltjgo licenses were Is sued yesterday by ( ho , Bounty judge : Name and Address , , r Age. Ole E. Jensen , Omaha 31 Krlstlno K. JohniMlpa. Omaha 27 Valcnty 1'oddaszeu Ulj , Cambria , Wyo. . . 21 Veronica Zolkowskl , Omaha. . . . . 16 George K. Brown , Valley 23 Stella Root , Vulley 18 Churlcs AlKleraon , Oaceola. . . . ? 41 Ellen Nele n. Omaha 4 William 13 , Grosacuiv Omaha 17 Ellle Moulton , Omaha , 18 ' YSAYE COMING TO OMAHA Arrangements Being Made foi a Concert bj the Great Belgian. Violinist. TARER TO GIVE SERIES OF ORGAN RECITALS Munlral Section of tlio Womnn'n Club Clours tlio Sonnon onVodiir dny t'ou- corlK tlmt lluvo lleun fur In tlio Mrnr lutiire. It Is nowan assured fact thqt the great violinist , Tsaye , will visit Omaha June 2. Ho will bo heard at Boyd's on that evening on account of the untiring efforts of Mr. Adolph Meyer , The subscription list Is now open at Meyer's music store , Fifteenth nnd Farnam. The following names appear as sub scribers , and more aru promised : Herbert Butler , E. H. Cummlngs , Frank Woclben of Shcnandoah , la. , Martin Calm , H. G. Burt , S. A. McWhorter , H. P. Sutorlus , . Franz Adelmann , C. L. McConncll , I. R. Lehmer , F. Blankcnfcld. B. L. Pearle , R. W. Patrick. Homer Kirk , P. W. Plank of Lin coln , Neb. , Martin Brown , Ch. Ilaetens , Clmrles A. Coc , W. S. Marshall , Hans Al bert , I. C. Cook , T. J. Pennell , Slgmund U-indsbcrg. W. W. Owen , William H. Schmol- ler , W. H. Hubbard , Joseph Gahm , Homer Moore , R. Young , 1. Miller , W. T. Taber , The musical department of the Woman's club will give Its last recital of the season In the club rooijis on Wednesday , May 1 , at 3 o'clock. The usual fee will be charged to non- members. PHOORAM. Allegro nrllllnnte ( two pianos.Mendelssohn ) Mrs. Mclntosh and Mine. Mucntefcrlng. Song Arise , for the World Rejoices..Rles Mrs. Henry D. Estabrook. F Minor Concerto ( first movement.Chopin ) Mrs. James H. Mclntosh ; Second Piano , Mine. Muenteforlng- . Concerto Fantasle No. 1 for Viola ( alto ) H Rlttcr Allegro Maestoso Romanze ( Andante ) . . . Allegro Knerglco Allegro Maestoso Mrs. Rudolph Engel , Accompanied by Mme. Muentefering. Songs n. Thy Beaming Eyes MncDowell b. At Twilight Nevln c. Nameless Pain Roy L. Smith Mrs. Henry D. Kslabrook. Rondo C Major Chopin Mme. H. Muenteferlng ; Second Piano , Mrs. Mclntoah. The mandolin , guitar and banjo concert to be given at Boyd's ' on Tuesday evening , May 7 , promlsea to be , Ecclally as well as music ally , the most brilliant affair of the year. The Sutorlus Mandolin Orchestra and the Imperial Banjo and Guitar club will be the chief attraction of the program , and a list of the members of these organizations Is given blowr Sutorlua Mandolin Orchestra Mandolins : Misses Pauline Lowe , Emma Balbach , Charlotte - lotto Esmond , Marlon Crandell , Mercedes Lowe , Birdie Balbach , Jessie Dickinson , Myr tle Norrls , Margaret Read , C. D. Crego , Neva Turner , Myrtle Seymour , Claudlne Foster , Helen M. Wadsworth , Masters Aaron Lyman , Chat Shlverlck , Messrs. Frank Potter , Fred Elliott , Fred Empke , Charles Bauserman , B. F. Cason , C. E. Baxter. Guitars Misses Maude Cavln , Emma Cran dell , Emma Gocdman , Emily Andrew. ' , Messrs. A. S. Hlndman , William Zltzmann , J. A. Phillips , Ed T. Lowry , Burt Elliott , Henry Kayser , Max Goldsmith , J. L. He-nrltzy , Julius Bernhart , A , S. Wolcott , Frank Moraeman , W. 0- Walling , Charles Mason. Violins Miss Jennie Plnder , Messrs. Charles A. Hlgglns , Lovell Dunn , M. M , Ilrown , C. S. McConnell. Flutes Messrs. Olaf Pedersen , Plnder. 'Cello Mr. Letovsky. Bass Mr. Pearce. Harp Miss Wllhclmlna W. Lowe. Mandela Mr. Ernest Zltzmann. Tly.panl and Bella Mr. Barnes. Imperial Banjo and .Guitar Club , E. II. Cummlngs , Leader Banjos : Mlsssa House , Sharp , Lowe , Mines , Chase , Hawklnson , Messrs. Burns , Zantner , Connell , Cotton , Col petzer , Simpson , Martin , Burmester and \V11- lams. Guitars Misses Bennett , Lowe , Crandall. Messrs. Godso , Towne , Evans , Wood and Despecher. Arrangements have been made with Mr. Taber to glvo some free organ recitals In the Unitarian church , corner of Seventeenth nnd Cass streets , on Sunday evenings , be ginning at 8 o'clock. The first recital will bo this evening at 8 o'clock , and the follow ing program will be given : PART 1. Overture Poet and Peasant Suppe a Nocturne Chopin l > Bagatelle Scharwenka Vorsplel Lohengrin Wnsner Selection Carmen Bizet PART II. Larghetto Beethoven Prelude Gullmant OfTertolre Salome March Gounod Tho- regular monthly entertainments at the Young Women's Christian aasociatlon rooms have become very popular. On tomorrow night will be given a muaicalo , with the fol lowing program. Piano Solo Selected Mr. Adelmann. < Vocal Solo Good Bye F. Parto Poste Mrs. Harry Staley. Vocal Solo Mrs. Nora Hammond Vocal Solo Rounara nel Tolunzlo , from Lucia dl Lammermoor Donizetti Ml.ss Nina Marshall. Omaha Banjo Orchestra..On the Mill Dam Omaha Banjo Orchestra Selected Mr. Gillstibeok , Leader. Vocal Solo Across the Dee Coombs All s Marshall. Vocal Solo Happy Day Carl Gotze airs. Harry Staley. Piano Solo Selected Mr. Adelmann. Vocal Solo Mrs. Nora Hammond The choir of Kountze Memorial church will render an antlphonal service Sunday evening- Besides the regular choir In the organ loft there will be a chorus ot some forty voices In the rear gallery to sing responses and a quartet In the tower. It la generally con ceded that the antlphonal Is the most an cient form of church music , the Psalms of David , "tho sweet singer of Israel. " being mostly arranged for responsive rendering. The removal of Mr. Jay Northrop from Omaha Is a loss to musical circles as well as social. Mrs. Northrop and family left last week for Rock Springs , Wyo. , to Join the head of the family. The pleasant home at 1518 Georgia avenue la occupied by Mr. A. B. King and family. Prof. Kratz has contracted with the man agers of the Chautauqua at Madison lake , South Dakota , to give the musical instruction there during the next session ot the tchool. A Philadelphia exchange sqys , enthusias tically : "Manager Zimmerman has perfected arrangements for the lighting of tha Chest nut Street opera house by electricity. The entire auditorium will have new fixtures and the lobules will be made as bright as day. " It would bo a novelty to find ) a first-class theater In the west not lighted by elec tricity. M. Maurel la credited with the statement that Verdi has set about writing an opra on the subject of Shakespeare's "Tho Tem pest. " which will baar the same relation to the play that the operas "Othello" and "Fal- staff" do to the plays bearing those names. Zelia de Lussan has concluded to remain In this country during May to sing In a num- bar of concerts and musical festivals. In June sha appears In the royal opera In Covent - vent Garden , London. , nt To enjoy the- beauties of Hanscom park ge a Dslla Fox Bouquet clgir from Clark's drug store. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report KIRK ENTHUSIASM UNBOUNDED ! Kirk's Representative at the lard Hotel Deluged with Let ters aiid Personal Con gratulations on Behalf of Mr. Kirk. 3,181 , PEOPLE REPORT FAVORABLY Alter Having : Tried Kirk's New Discovery * The nalp for Kirk's Until Watpr Mnker 11 Omiilin amounted lo over l.'JOO puck- KPS yesterday. "How can you account for such n tie- inniul for u new nropartlon ? " said si imminent gentleman yesterday to a re- . porter. "I can only account for It lu one way : I liave been detailed on this Iiislues8 ) for my newspaper , on behalf of .las. S. Kirk & Co. , ever since they Hrst came to Omaha , and that this pre paration contains such merit that the teople simply feel that they must have t. " "Oh , no , " said the reporter , "the sale lees not seem to be limited to any one particular locality , but I llud it In all sections of the city a universal and Mormons demand. That Mr. Kirk Is honest Is now proven ; that he Is fjoner- aus Is shown from the fact that the price of one of the lar --pound paek- iijjes of Unln Water Maker has been put at the mere nominal it ( jure of ! . ' . " > cents. " WHAT THE I'KOl'LE SAY. 1CI2AU WHAT AN i\l'UUT On Wnter Snyn After 1 lioronjjlrij1 Trutliis Klrk'H Now Discovery and No Longer llu 111 Doubt n tn llx Alcrlts. Paul Meyen , distributing clerk at the postolllce , residing at M5ii South .Six teenth street , and an expert on water , having experimented on all kinds of water , especially the alkali waters found In the west , says : "My wife and I have made some thorough tests of Kirk's 'Uain Water Malier1 and llnd It to be the finest thing 1 ever saw. We followed the directions explicitly and obtained the most astonishing results. We have had a wide experience In washing delicate fabrics with delicate colors , and could never llnd anything to prevent the colors from running be fore without using expensive chemical preparations. The 'Until Water Maker' Is a grand Invention. It makes the water as soft as the softest rain water , and makes the clothes very white and soft , and tn my estimation and accordIng - Ing to the thorough tests we have given It , will do just what Is claimed for It. The people are fortunate to have such a meritorious preparation placed upon tlio market within the range of the poorest - est families. I could not consistently do otlionvlse than recommend It to every body. I shall tiot use anything else as long as I can purchase , this prepara tion. " SAVKS AT MiAST FOI11Y I'KK C1SST Of Soup , niutVn Ilccommcml It til I'vnry * ' boily. So Sinyn tlio r.uto City I.niiinlry. .TAS. S. KIKK & CO. Gentlemen : , We have given your Unln Water Maker a fair test and have proved It to lie a great water softener and soap saver. It saves at least -10 per cent of soap and also helps to whiten the clothes , and I can recommend It to everybody who wants to save labor and material. Yours truly , B. W. TUUMAN. BIKS. HILLS , W1PK Of F.V. . 1111,1.3 , ARAlatnnt Auditor ot tlio Union 1'uolflc Hull- roucl , Gives Convincing TuHtlmuny for Kirk. Mrs. Hills , wife of F. W. Hills , assist ant auditor of the Union Pacillc rail road : "Kirk's 'Haln Water Maker * is just lovely. It Is the finest preparation that I have ever used. It maker the water so very soft and the clothes after coming from the wash are beautifully white. As soon as I had It tested I ordered some more , but thought It might prove expensive , but I find Instead it takes but very little comparatively and It Is quite Inexpensive. I am certainly very much pleased to recommend it to all. " AND STILL ANOTIIKIt F.XIM3HT , Lutimlrymiin Kii < Iomc Klrk'H Italu Winer .Miilior Mont Ilciirtlly. OMAHA , Neb. , April 25.1S95. JAS. S. KIHK & CO. : Gentlemen We tested your Uain Water Maker In our laundry and were astonished at the results. We lind that It breaks the water instantly and perfectly ; it removes sweat stains from collars anil cull's without the use i of blench. It Is a great saver of soap as well as labor , ami wo think it will soou become a necessity In every household lu this hard water country. We endorse Uain Water Maker anil state positively 11 that it does all j'ou claim for it , If not more. Very Truly Yours , CAKMIOIIAKL & GOODIIAIID. IT llKliAKS TI1K U.YTKK NIUELY. Anil the ClollieR Como Out of the Wush Soft mill Itvautiriil. Mrs. S. K. Shlnn , 1713 Chicago street : "I liavo te.sti-d Kirk's 'Kulu Water Maker' and Und it Is a most meritorious preparation. It breaks the water nicely and is Just what the people want in this city. The clothes come out of the wasii soft and beautiful. I certainly can but recommend It to everybody. " KKl < m.MKNnS IT 10 KVKItYIIHIIY. Mrs. I'almater ' , wife of W. I'almater , residing ( > t Twenty-second and Maple streets and employed by the Itruilstreet's agency : "Kirk's 'Haiti Water Maker' Is a grand preparation. It makes tlio clothes white ami soft , and ( lie hardest water Is soon made as soft as rain water. It Is just the thing for house keepers , and I have no hesitancy la recommending It to all. " IT IS TIIK FINKVP 1'ltICl'AKATIOX 1 Have Kvur IIecu Able to Obtain. So Say * Mrs. Freedman , wife of U. Freedman , adjuster for the liostou Store aud resld Ing at the Drexel hotel : "I have tried tlio preparation known as Kirk's 'Italn Water Maker' nnd am highly pleased with It. It breaks the water very nicely and makes It quite soft. I used It In my bath and the results were most grat ifying. It Is the llnest preparation I h-.ve been able to obtain for that pur pose. I take much pleasure in recom mending it to others. " KI UK'S "ItAIN WATKli MAKKIl" Will hold colors from running In printed goods. Flannels and woolens washed In water prepaid with this most valu able preparation will positively not shrink. For the bath or toilet It Is In dispensable , making the water soft and velvety , accelerating the action of soap , giving the skin n healthy glow and help * lug to remove any superfluous excre tions that may adhere to the body. For ( tie dishes and general washing purposes It Id very essential , as It saves both labor and soap. This preparation Is not to bo con * founded with soap powder , as Is con tains no soap , lye , ammonia , borax , llmo or any deleterious Ingredients. Kirk's "Ualu Water Maker" can bo .thtalncd from grocers ; IXi cents for n large two-pound package. OUDKIt A I'Al'KAUIJ of Unln Water Maker from your grocer for your NI3XT WASHDAY. You will never be without It after once trying It. 4 ' 1 DO YOU SU3KP WRLL NIGHTS ? ARE YOU ALWAYS AMIAIlhU ? IS YOUR APPETITE GOOD ? Do you never liavo lioail.tclic or backache ? Is your memory reliable ? If you can say YKS to all of tha above , you do not noc < l NERVE FOOD PILLS. If you CANNOT SAY YES , you do need NERVE FOOD PILLS , for they are n rem edy for all of the above complalnlso , and a reliable remedy , too , Price , $1.00 per box ; 0 for $3.00. Sherman & McConnell Drug Con 1513 Dodge Street , 2d Door West ot P. 0. New Hats New Patterns New 'Styles. Special attractions in misses' and children's hats. Bringf the little ones on May Day. Madam Hickman with the above firm. I I SCOADGLL < & CO. , 22 Douglas St. Coins Financial Fool A complete reply to "Coin's Financial School. " . UY IIORA.CE WHITE. Pamphlet published by the SOUND CUU- RBNC'V CO.MM1TTEK OV THIS UliFORM CLUIt , No. 52 William street , New York. Single copies , lOc. DR. MASON'S PILE REMEDY la endorsed at homo as well as abroad. Read what a grateful patient who has used It say.s. . Thousands of others say the same thin ? . MJSSOriU VAM.nT. Iowa. Apill 13 , KOj. To Wlmm It Mny ronrwn : 1 h.ive uaml Dr. Mas n'a IMIc HiMin-ily. nn.l ran nay th.it It RIIVC me llnmc- llatt * relh'f. I ciui rernrnnu.nil It to any one aa Iwinff superior ti > nny wi-CHllcd I'll * ! Salved. It KIIVO mo ivllef In two lionra after flml applica tion , nnd only ui > nl imohalf bottle until It cured me. Very rcspi-ctfully. O. 11. TIUH , ClOTlt for I ) . J. Aillnin. Your druRplst keeps It or will get It for you. We will send you a sample If you want It. Address DIt. H. D. MASON & CO , , Missouri Valley , lown. . . . . CAPPV'M-UAnOUTCnANOISG rHUCO the Features anil UOIIIOTT nis nieialpliBi.ln 100 i > . Look for n suap. HO' John II. WooUlnii-.v. 127 W.4SlSt..N.Y. , 'uvoutor ' it Wuodliurj'a Facial fioiui. RAILWAI TIME CARD Lcavon I11UHLINGTON & HO. IUV13H.Arrives ( jOmuliii ] Utiluu Ueput. lOUi & Muguu rita.f Omaha 10:15am : Denver Hxiiraw 9:4o7m : 4:3Hii.JJlc. : ] ! IIIIIs. Mont. & I'UKet HnJ. Ki. 4:10.m : | 4X : > t > m Utnvur UxDrejs 4:10i : > m K:45 : ( > m..Nebraska Local ( uxcepl Sunday ) . . 7ilium 8:15im..Lincoln : ; Ix > cnl ( except Hun'luy.11:25.im : 2t5pin : Fust Mull Uor Lincoln ) Dully. . . . Urnves ( CHICAGO. UUUL.INQTON & Q7Arrlvo | . OiimliaUnlcii | Depot. 10th & Munuu Sla.f Omaha * 445pm ; ClilcaRa Vestibule S:57am 9:5um : ( ClilcuK'o Uxprco. . 4.L5pm 7Wpm..ClilcuKu : ! und St. I.oula ixir.t | > i . > S-.iWam ll:3iaiu : I'uclllc Junction Locut. 0lVpm : fast Mall. 240pm Lcavas ICUICAGO , MIL. " & ST. l'AtL.Arflvea | OniJihaUnlun [ Uuput , 10th & Masun ata. | Oinuha C:00pm : ChtuiKu Limited , To:30am : 11:10am : Chlcaco ICxprcua ( e . Sun. ) tfWpm ; IClimAUO & NOKTUWiSitt-N.Arrives" ( Omahaunlun | Duput. Mth & Maeun 8ta. | Omaha ltOJ.rm. : . Eastern Uxiirem./ / BSpra ) 4:00pm : Vfstltjiik-d Limited 9.4).tni 8Mun : Mo. V.illvy J ocnl l'Jlinu ' : ) & :43pm : Omiilia Clilcugu Bpei'lul ! ! : l5pm Leaves I ClUCAOOril. I. & I'ACIFH' . ( Arrive * OmahatJnli.n | Depot. 10th & Maaon SU. | Omaha " llUOnm..Atlantic : KxpruM ( ox. Sunday ) . . . C.:5pm N IK lit Kxpnm O'.DtUm 4:3Upm..Chlcaijo : Veatlliultd Limited. . . . l35pm ! WEST. 6O : > pm..Oklahoma & Texas IJx ( ex Sui . .lU.iin : 1.401HII. . . .I'oliiudo Limited 4il > Jpm Leaven I "C. . ST. I' . . M. ic O. " Arrive1 * Oinaliul Depot , ISll and Wubaier Sta. Omaha ra aenger ( dully ) . . . . Srlipm 4:34pm..Sioux : City HxprPHS ( ex. SimJ..U:5Sani Gilopin 1L'SL. lSi ! ! ! Limited U:3iAiu : Eaivc i K7 Tr& 4iorvAi.i.iv ( ArrlveT Uinalml Iet > ut , I5h and \Vabnur ; Sl . | Omaha S'.IOpm , Faut Mull and Kxvrcaa 4Sr : > pTii 2.10Ui..lc'n. | Sat ) Wyo. Kx. ( ox. Muti. ) . . . 4SJini | V'J.iaui..Norfolk : IJ.xiuo.is ( ex. Sunday.M:3)jui : CU'l ; ' > ni. . . . St. I'aul Kxiir.'ga l':35ain ' : LiMVfs I K. O. , ST. J. & C. 11. IAir.u OmahjlUnlon Depot , 10Hi & Masjn St . | Omuha _ j-.O'lani . . . .KunsiiH City Day Kxire | 6lhin ( 9:45pm.K. : C. Nlsht Kx. > lu U. 1 . Truns. 6-M * > n I av s | MISSOURI PACIFIC. [ Arrives" Uinalul Depot. Uth und Wnba.er Bin. | p.naKa . _ . lOMOaiu St. I ui KxprcM CWnni 9:30pm : St l.oiin K | ires < & : lui > ni N'ybranka Local ( x. Hun. ) i ave I S'lOU'X "CIjV & I'ACl/lb" . ' ( Arrive * ' Omaha [ Depot , ltli and Weha'er BU. | O.imlia "CilOiun..7. St. " " Taul"Unilt U7. J0"j : m Leaves I ' SIOUX CITY & TACIKIC. JArrlvej" OmahalUnloii Depot. 10th A Muiou St . | O/imha TTUam" Sluux "City 1'an n er. . . . . . . . 10:35 : pin C:35pm St. I'aul Limited U:33pm : LeiwJTP UNION FXcIFlC ' [ Trrivca" OinannlJUnjon DrH | > t , lOlli & Sla onHta.pniaha | _ 10OOam..TT7..Kcurney ; Uxi > ren i7.T77r. . 3:4Ipm : t:00pm : Oirland Kiynr r3ipm ! : ( WlTii.lleQt'cu Ac Slronub'K Kx. ( ox.Sun ) . 8:4'iprti : 73upm 1'uc.llo Kxpruxa.k IQ.S'um fam Mull. . . . . . . . 4.lupni WAUAHll"HAILWAY' . JAtflvV Union D _ pot.10lh _ & Hmon BU-t Omaha. SS3r > m . .St , Louis Cannon Uill. . . . . . ,