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- s —— (DAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7. 1800-SINTEE CUMBER Sl - A Cyclonce of Pleasure and Proiit. Exhibits Completein Every Department Largest Orchestraever Heard in the West, Composed of 50 Flrst, OClass Ars- tists all under One Director. Art and Mechanical Departments far Excelling any Previous Exhibition. All the Latest: Novelties in the Several Lines of Manufacture and Production. Entertainment of the Highest Class, Day and Eve ning. The Mechanical City, 2000 picces of Machinery, 200 Moving Figures, Cost $20,000, operated by Electricity. A FEW SPACEKS LREFT. For space or privileges call on or address - BELL & ROEDER, 404 Paxton Bl'k., Omaha, Neb / MY L ONIC OP \“G cer, C.H. Briggs, Will Wilcox, — Heath, | ing into the spirit of athe evening with de- | carry their lunch baskets, and prohibition | of Mr. Frank Brooks at Blair, Neb., August | Fairbault, Minn., where sheleftherson Ed- | signel his position in the Omahn National I"E 5 MU S MMy, | AL Reed Hany Jordan, CharlesSaunders. rheu the lastgame was ended and | outof order. Everybody enjoyed thens- | 20, The i contracting parties are residents of | ward at school. | bankand hasgoneto St. Louisto join his 1 warded it was ascertained that | 8 . and a5 a memory of the house-warm- | Omaha, Fred and Wilkic Rustin left for | mother and with her will go to New York for A Real 014 Country Dance. oy ot prize | wus - von [ cloc! N adorn the | Sunday afterncon last Rev. C, W. Sav | cer Monday. }‘um nth. Hehas decided, after mich delibe Dr.and Mrs,Gluck, who are camping at enry C the bod prize by rlor . Amomg those present were | ofiiciated ata double wedding, the interested W Mrs, Truitt have taken up their | eration, to takoup is vesidence inthe est. . . 3 ) Kichard Gray., The girls’ first prize was v of the oldest Swedish settlers with | > A e B % 1. Fist iy ‘208 North Tiwentietl A Miss Fannie Arnold, soloist and director of What Socicty Has Been Doing the Past| Calhoun and enjoying the delights of eaxly A ) 5y y parties being Mr. Edward G, Fisher of | posidence at %03 North Twentieth street. i 0 A ! v Grace Allen, Hattie Cady carrying | their wives, among them being Judge Ander- | R ONREDATOw - _ e St. Philomeny’s e . Week autumn in me of Nebraska's most charming | o tho AT, Eail DMy T iciv wives, moug thom befr dudgo Ander- | Omaha and Miss Clar Carver of Towa City, | ayr. Will B, Cowin_left_yesterday for An- AoeshiBgs ol raLc) Ml sewond son, G. A. Lindquist, A. G. Dablstrom, John N hTH N hitno splendid rendition,” says The Catholic Citie spots, together with Miss Bedforl and N Refrestments were scrvedat half past 10| St 0 W Weldli, ;. R, Swidin, € S WITRES Bh T, | doyer, Mass., where he will prepare for Yale. | y0nof Chiolsea, Mass.. of Faurs Sancla and Mrs. Edwards invited a number of their i}uul m..u'uu- Joung pc ojle were lulnllml to | Harmon, Wh \"1~lu i liris l\"ixix‘ A. Bo 4 b E a Mi\r I\ keley rl{'nnu--ll th (i ok fwn; A ui:rxmsz Rose church, August 27, She ; o it atne eticipato | havean tour's dancing, thus rounding out | man, adsen, P. Viig, Gus Hamel an 4 = ; iros Isle, ch’y, where she was the guest o has a dramatic soprano voice which she uses MD-SUMMIR ~ GAIETIES IN OMAHA, t\;-":\::"{:x:l‘:l ”‘l._t“l‘;‘\ r’.”;:u::.]l.x.‘.“:»”‘.:.\1 the chaening ovening duc in most part to the | S. J. Lirson. 'u“f'.l\l heons, Dl‘r; ‘:: l‘-"\‘!l! r'.it'llq.mrnt Mis, Georg, \\l'lfl;p eat skill and _taste. The closing of areal old fashio ance, ¢ hellioateas) ———— esday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clei 2 h Sher as decide the hymu was especially fine, the friends were only too delighted togo out | * The guests were: Misses Flor Webster, A Postponed Concert. & S «d av dinner ex-minister to 1 collége and will leave for Poughkeep: Mr, Charles Elr | ; nly t a A se o . ter collée o ) 1keep- ! ner Abbott and Miss Alix “&A Faithful Chrenicle of the Move: | ¥ Caliounand join their hosis and hostesses | Alice Aniree: Gertrude Br « Prof. B. B. Young and Mue. Mazzucato | the court of Denmark, Hon. R. B. Anderson, | o short time, White, duughtor of Dirs. Lyman Whiteot 2 , in merry making much after the custom of | Allen, Louise Squires, Birlia Young will givethelr postpoued concertat | Df Gapen, Dr. aud Mrs. Gluck. i Miss Hoyt of Utica is the guest of Mr. and | Worcester, Mass., were ut m marriage Qments in theGay World of FashionB | our fatfiers and motlers 1ew Durfee, Kansas City T are it Mo shiWeant October &, | Last Frilay evening Dr. and Mrs. Isidor | My r, M. Bemnett. Sho will remainin |t the residence of the brides i “Receptions, Card Parxties, Thenight was delightful, the moon giving | Nellie B ard, Beulah Sharp, Lilia Carter, | Doyd'sopera house Weduesday, October 8. qiycle in honor of Hon. R. B. Anderson, 8 | Omaha about three weeks. > Wednes Sentember Atiar (Ot { ] just enough light to make thescene romantic, | Hattie Cady, Mable Tay [ulu Drake, | They will b assisted by the Stryk-enblas: | former minister to Denmark, gave a charm B haan e o ke A E N AU R SR Dinners, Teas here and there the semi-darkuess being | Al vood, The boys | Lust club of which krof. Bactens is director, | ing little dinuer party at th 3 . Judge Lorvizo Orounse aud fimlly hivores limetiainang Gorhy. srests) Onahi, Tis broken by torch lights which flickered fit- | weve: HendyClark, Herbert Morse, Sim | prebably by the Apllo club ir | South Twenty-sixth street > were pres- | ped oM o dente nt Calhonn. ¢ | groom is well known tomany of our citizens b5 sasal fully in the uight o % Morse, Charles Pratt, Louls Pra ames and other singers, Se ent Mr. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Clement | U8kcn up theirresidence atLuihoun, being a member of the Apolloclub and & mus Soclety, iftera respite among the moun- 10 dancing pltforn was a bit of | W ! Brinch, Arthur Carter, itions by Mrs, Young will be Chaseand Dr. ', Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Remington and Mr. sian of more than ordinary ability. § N e sbraska prairie, but never was praitie | Bichard Gray, *“Brit’ Givy, Ross Towle, first time upon that occasion, and | Mrs, S. D. Barkalow, who was such a great | and Mrs, H.T. McCormick started Tuesday Wins, along the ocean oramid the interior | put 1o a more enjoyable use. It was | Howard Tilden, Gordon Clark, Moshier Col- | g them several on the piano-forte which | favorite this summerat Spirit L gave a | in Mr. McCormick's drag on a chicken hunt. *nnw}\. Her ‘\N"“; likes, begin ew the scason’s round of | midnight when the guests from € r, - *' Sherwood, Ms. i i Mis. Young will pl number of her lady friends a charm- | Mrs, 0. N, Ramsey is at Clifton Springs aine t sorrow in the death pleasires by particijating with Miss Daisy | i€ chy Lok tictedn bick 1o Duaha fany | Mg Hunse @4 plosant card part — ing luncheon Wednesday afternoon. | pecuperating from a sprained ankle which | of her Nusband, Me. Max Fleishmunn, who Doane, daughter of Judge and M. Geor, of the e aiie Ertioddy Lids b L rs. Captain Bourke MARRIAGES, | Cards were enjoyed affer lunclieon. | she received while in New York a short tine > s on board tne steamship Col- W. Doane, 2024 Chiago ftrect, in hor darm | A e il SUEINE of Washington, who is visitingher mother, — The guests were Mrs. C. B. Yost, Mrs. G. B. | ago. umbia while on route home from a winter's . Diane, 2024 Chicig , avic | nd the ountry duce were theonly enjoy- | M. John Hor The first ladics’ prizo, | The wedding of Miss Richardson, daughter | pritchott, Mrs. Barton, Mrs, Morseman, | "5y and Mrs. George D. Gould have o Bl \ BT i meeption Fridiy evening to Misses th~|'1|\‘\"n‘\:’|y|'|;v 1 the peop) of o e and go ale, was won by Mrs. | of Mr.and Mrs, Lyman Richardson and Mr. | Mrs, Hahscom, Mrs, Bennett, Miss Hans: | pioog go e o Misit in. the case, | bealth, The dod sa wife and six IEs] and deniie® hewl of Olifon Clach: | BECesPRSRRE WO ASETOR ¢ “',l‘f“ i [Eames, MR Spleielwel o paclcof artis- | yiliam Moreis will fake place next Wednes- | com, Mrs. Bourke and Mrs. Jolin Horbach. | ani‘areat home at 9% North “Twenty-fourth | children to mourn his untimely death natd, Miss Emily Wakeley of Omaha, and e el el et T «:--‘I" ”nl.'w'n{-\‘- :I\:_‘“"'w‘;:'y‘w‘\“'v"‘,‘l“.‘“‘w"m; | day at Geneva, Switzerland, Mr. George | = Mrs. Albert F. Holden and Miss Hardy en- | street i Mrs. E. S. Dundy, jr, has a rival asan ar- Miss Doraby Van Patter of Duvenport, T | gidNi"Goorre Gould, Dr, MeDonald, Miss | at the card tablos, Tho BUCSES we Voss will offieiato in the capacity of bestman, | tertained s number of fricnds on Saturddy | - Mrs. Walter B, Wilkins, wifeof the popu- ‘,‘;"“Y“l""'_“"“"“"’"“ Miss Clark of Council There wis a freslness,abrigh'ness about >, Miss Olurk, D, Englin, Dr, Shaw of | eraland Mrs, Cowin, My What romantic place in which to consum. | Siterioon (& delighttal dinnew Party; | jar tenor of Trinily, s returned fromhep | Blufs, Who is camplg uGCalioun. Mis the yungladies presentwhich stake volumes r. Wiy, Miss Carrie Man: . | Mres. Beuett, Mr. and Mes Hor 5 Sk I Ritaats : nat th N of Miss Holden @t} gymmer's onting at her old home, Mount | {14k enjoys field shooting, and on uny faie 3 A i Cr G Ris ) mite the marrage vows! Situated on the | findso in honor of Misses Minuie | (i, g day may be see g the 0 in o 4 s - | WillCrary, Art Guio p 3 g ndsor , rof \ \ en among the suipe in and for the season of rest and refreshment, which | WillCrary, Art Guiou. Mrs, Batton, Mr. Morse, Mr. and Mr i t hC ! i Vernon, N. H. | or 1 ¢ \ il e, Thaccon, e, X N and MES, | pogutiful like of the sime name, whence | Mason and Carrie Squives of Chicago. Thoso | VWML L A D g b, gen- | B0 the Mll Creck manhes, She nevee m? :‘..\ e .;.‘\.»‘l by nw[mm;n, mu{_- 'mul T ) wéy, Mrs. Bourke, Mr. Diuke, Miss noble cirrent of the Rhone flows west. | preseut were the Misses Minuie Mason, C ofrs, 8. B, Mone and Mrs. Dr. ¥ B- Jon- | fails to rotum with _good bag of fell, during thesummer just ending. Nature ¥o . Mildasy o L i ) Tn., AT, AL et A o %5 bridxe Al S Alice Gadd_of Lincoln, Holmes, ‘hursday for F adisor is looked upon to replenish the la madeitsell known (hrough bright eyes aud | AnOmaha boy tas been accorded the n, Mr. Ogden, M. Conkling. ward under the five bridges by which the Sharp, Mabel Pratt, Lillian Braner, | Where they will visit Mrs. C. S, Witherspoon < ) halves of the town communicate with | Bru & ; The engagement of Miss Nellio Tho rosy cheels and labituos of the dmwmg | bointnent to WestPoirt from this congres- “Dancing in the Barn." AL h‘vl.ll\ Rl R, S Cl S e R g ShE el Sl Mr, By Wade bothi of For¢Sill, | omconli nothelpbut comment upm tho | sionil district. Mr. J. Waliace Broateh was | Iy houor of their niece, Miss Lottie Clough { gho” arve,and behind, the groy and baveen | Tn bonor of Miss Frances M, G sn. | taken Mrs. Jeanotte Chambers r gnnqunied.. Mim hanhs i the Ay glorims appearance of the guests present. hapypily surprised this weckto roceive notifi- | of Omaha, Mr. and M. H. H. Hake o e T e R | g “\x';‘:i- el g | the comer of Ames avenue and Twenty- o O man A Aoy ey Pho house, 1 howor of the event, was quite | cation from Congressman Connell that hebad | folk gave a charming dandng party which In turned is avertopped by the distant | ) : ing, the aim of fourth street, for one year | Omaba will be pleased to hear of her god T irecively decrated, she parors being par- | beenselected for that position. Althoughihe | bam" Thursday evening. Thehostsent out | eereal snows of Mont Blane, The bride to | 103tess being g together anumber of | Mrs. Andrew Rosewater and son, Stauley, | foriy Mr. Wade isa son of Colonel Wade tonlurly plotures of the florlsts art, Mo | reprsentative from this distritt, Mr. Fred | a gaily caparisoned hay w i e Cuarmlstowat SlreBians ¢ She s o ({brigh andoongonthlineonis tn pdorithiel kel || reiarasd Syeateniny crvmitiols | sy amy and grandson of Senator Bem dining room, it addition to iis floral decora- | Staden, graduated in June list, the newly ap- | turned at 8:3) with a cargo of 1osy chee \ ¢ s : | particuturguestof the occasion might form | sojourn at Nantasket beach and are s S R : VAR « in the exdusive eircies of Omala society eidea of thecharacter of western peolo | Guartered at the Millard tions, cantained "““""“’5“.“5’. ‘.;.,,“,;.m 5“‘_";":"‘“"““:”"'!"‘ .hfl:t’”‘ l;‘l‘l_ \];l{ .’vl:: :w ns, who upon their arrival atthe front | 1 not have chosen @ more charming en- | Who oceupy promit positions in society Mrs. J. R. Ringwalt bas veturned from table, outlined with smilax. Thelibrary md | next spring. On this account, Mr. Broateh | entrance were escorted thence to the bam by | vironmentin which to plight her troth than in ddition to Miss Gray there were pre n, Ky., where she has been for quite V of this city, arrived from the Pacifie the rom fmnediaicly adjobing wen uied | will return fo Xile aud will wmleto his | galant beawx in woiting. From the the eity famous for the birth of Calvin Mi Mrs. G, M. Hitcheock, Mr., and Mrs, 1 time taking care of her sister, Mrs. | coast this week. Miss G although or meeplion moms, the parlors beipg - | senie v ol that institution. Wefore besia- | port tothe barnand forning anarchover | Triiity thelral was thesceno of 1 very M. ind Mes, Mclitost, Mr. ani Ttobert Carr, who has been il for some time. | paratively & young woman, enjoys the b 128 hroviled mokin DISTERR ID onhs L I O\ liag Toan theentrnce thereto, ) od lines of | brilliant wedding Wednesday at high noon, civogel, Me.C. H.Guiou, Dr.Bridges, Mr. aud Mrs. Adolph Meyer have just re- | ©f being” professor of languages in that the tpeniig of the season fund then litle | sivous of oniering arny Life and has locked | Japanese lante awr, Euter | 18 contracing pariics leing Rey. Audreiy Society Doings at Florence. ned from New York, having been sum. | famous English seminary, Sho is o typioal occupied. Dincing wis the festure of the | forward with xpotancy to o courseat West the carclage it . : nard »I'.’n.u, a retired minister of the [ ey FNeh T N isiting friends in | Moued there to attend the funcral of Mrs, M, lr‘mhh Womas, br bt .:n-i exceedingly d. Dnel Lo fotur he | forward b expectancy to a cairseat We e carriage s 1ty-f piscopal churoh, T¢ 53 Mo k g Thalmessinger, wife of & prominent bauker | interesting, ~Sho passed through Omala a renlnye, and the charming ight adicd | Poiit. It wis be vho irgarizedthe fst om | square the guests lookd ap oty iené. | adaEe i RsaTRN ‘ Blair e ) et (s LT | short time for the west ona visit to ane Plo paasias sered the dnble. pamoseof | Draibatish whog, fram Wilth e srdusied | A lcomotive hedlight disphyedthewals | ler of Mm. Ed & [hedh.and Mxs Taker ot e Mv. 0, F', Goodman lafton. Friday for01d | SLor brothor whoresides o Calllorsls, Hez A sl gt Sy s Py S 9 ORI | arioefy ed by the national colo o Lartford, (oun. = p elatives in Florence, g s o s glday sof vacation has been delightfully passed in see- enturtaiiing sevenl clarning girls and at | with howor | and e has atwiys been | gricefully f Drachy was givenaway by her maternal uncle, Mr. | M, and Mrs, William Weberof Wayne | Polut Comfort, Va., toattend the aunnal con- | ing the sights America has to present to hesame time introducing fornally to | The letters H. H. H. formed of 3 \ : 2 F 0 Maaae. torih APmOlah haby.to d 0 leiers H, ormed of small Kodmey . Wells, Lute postunas St. | ave sojouming in the village, vention of the American Pharmacentical as- | yourists, She leaves for London on Mon ocill world the fair, bright hostessand ber | e ¥ h I y ) R § | 1on Monday. s iy Jlor ego. MisagEmily W < su-flovers and {he haudsome lithe After the coremony aweddin I Mie Thomas Delana snd daughter Bfe | Sioiaton wilok takes plase in the Hotel H 08 HEis i [ L e A v e i Kountze Memorials Soprano. griphs of o orses and cat i at thowelidence of the bride's | have returned to their home in Perry, Ia, | °& Septembers, ¥ and 10. Y \mong theguests prsent were: - Tustead of Mrs. Atwater, who has leftthe | tle, neatly framed in the same | ur Mr, Asron Qhgdwick, 1004 North | artera two weeks’ visit Y Mrs. Warren M. Rogers with her maid and Anoni thouedis proacn we sinmati, | ity Kountze Memorial chureh has secured | esihetic minner were greatly ads The | Ninetoenth street, The bride and g N Hlian Mix Cowan whol child retumed Tuesday from Keunebunk S a oF linelaat ¥ | theservices of Mrs. Tda Mae Baldrige, alady | 0l estra discoursed lively striins, andwhile | will reside at Parcuy ag suburbof Se e eI e . port, Me., where she spent the summer, the | . Darenport, Wakdey, Hughes, Cartis, T e e : e Pk the young people made merey, they shared | where Mr. Parkerhas extensiy by SRV * | gue fier father and mother who own a | There is sorrow in the househsld of Mr. AR ey e Blarls, Moo, Honise, | tay oo the gaictios with a pleasant number of mar- | The bride was attended by Miss Carrio Filley | ! Caidi very beautiful cottageat that famous summer | and Mrs. F. D, Cooper, because Friday R A S rani, By rano voice. Mrs. Baldrige comes from | ricd folks who thoroughly enjoved the eveu- | of Philaddphis,the maid of honor being Miss | | 1tis highly probible inas sehool Wil nch | rosgel s g Sl G member, F . ot e e ) where sko was known as Mrs, Ida | ing's pleasures. After tiree hours of danc- | Clary May Kellogg, sistor of the bride, ~ Mr. | bekinon Mondiy, as was intended, oWIRE 10 | . Mes, Byron Reed and Mrs. P. B, Jotnson, | FrankD, P OUICEy Neltie Sherwood, Dewey, Orchard, Coburn, | M Pryc 1 sang fora number of years hosicess summoned thecompanyto the | €. W. Chadwick was the best man. i "\-(‘{ bR SRS AR A W, | children and maid, areived home this week | Last M el one on with Paiker, House, Nash, Brown, Foppleton, | in St. Andrew's and later in Trinity, both P10 0oy tho Biving of (6 rofresh, | {ull. surpiloed ohalr 'of Bt 00 by loe | M1 Allert Avle of Lestogion snd O [ at” Hyannisport, Mass, Be- | diphtheria and struggled c buts Hanitt, Woolyorth Cirter’ Hal, Bal | leaiing Episcopal churches of that dity. She | Mints, after whioh the young people resumed | supplomentary chorus of female voices and Matiianeyobumeia were oul shaking hanis : they made a shor without avail® against it until death catne to conbe, Barker, Dison, Millard, Stears, Me- | afterwards married Dr. Buldrige and located | U vildea st oA antinelr Yelders! | i1e " tatioliral quarEah s Mis oiton, s, . b1 Q4 #20R068 FRIGR: SUNRAAT W) Hudson, o sunmer hotel just | hisrelief, The funeral will tako plice frorm Clitock, McClellnd, May Yates, Baldwin | in Omata. Mrs. Buldrige i ayor ked home by the light of the woon real Moeller, Mr. Wilkins, and Mr. Lombard, | noon amile and & half from West Doint the family residence, Forty-secoud and Ham= . o1 Counoll Blufts ably known in musical cirels here. The | \NE thit it was inde A oa deli \y(lu‘\ r .;».mm.‘m weddi horus from “Lol Prof. Coliins, principal-elect of the school . s, H. Frederick and Miss Helen | ilton streets, Waln Hill todsy Wills, Oliver, St pegple of Komtze Memorial church feel that | €10} 10 Yo H'danobig in the barn, frin’_aund tho beautifel hymn, e | hasretumed from Madison, Wis., where h med Friday from a sum | The remains will beinterred i Ho That Breuthed O%er Ede ens, George Shavp, Hartman, Ogien. | under the skilltul le hip of Prof. Knop eyl | athed Oter XOR- as been spending his vacation, and is ready | \ . at Mount | ulchrecometery Messn. : Frank Hanilton, Caldwell Humil- | fel, the choir will be aue of the attractive fea. A Coaching Party Mr. Asron Bardsiey and Mrs. Ada M. |t N | Vern racks, 2 where Miss | Thefuneral of Albert James, the infant son ton, Clirk Redick, Chat Rediek, James How, | tures of its services A jolly coaching party cousisting of Mr. | Shamp were marriedon Monday ¢ 2 | The fa John L. Miles will remove 1 ienhain’s uncle 18 st n command of [ of Mr. and Mrs. | wan, took pluc , c i 3 i S \ \ ! flaca Chirles How, Will Wyman, Hery Wy . and Mrs. Louis Littlefield, Mr.and Mys, | Seplember 1, at their own residence 3 f wy friends | the | from the family residonce, 138 South I Angustis Kounte, (harls Kounte, ~ Fre Card Partics. -y sl e g = e nes street.” Mr, Beardsley is o well known | they have made du ’ it stay will | Miss Berthn Yost has re I from her | fifth street, to the Rusun, R. W. Patrick, J. B. Patrick, Artbur | [t was a very pretty and dainty | S ! ' idea that pem sl d s e s ) ssmann this _dty and this w B DRI E e it Mok has o om her'| fiflh sirect, o B.Smith, W. Famam Smith, Authur Suith, | agice hat | Misses Redman, Dorsey, Horton of Salt L ) Caoneil Bluffs: Stanley Suith Crry, | rpriseand ¢ On Thursday evening Mr. J. F. Ransom | overthe beauties of that we try, | large number W, H. (rary, NewtonBarkalow, Moso Bavk: | evening at her home on Twenty-Afth avenue rstaw, Mrs. McDonald, Messrs. Crelg, | & ge, pastor of the Newman Me “rances M. Gray of Westicld cole sge, Humstead, a sister of Mr. Fred W, - ; 'ney cures hay fever, Bee bldg. ! Mortuary. and highly cultivate v Sepulchire cemetery v rated Friday | City, Grifit s Sunday afternoon of a surprise party in their new and nandsome home on South old mald the more pronouncedly does her taste i corations run todropsical cupids and Cruikshank, Thompson, Mrs. nony — wis med by was surnrised by @ large party of friendsat | and gives a brlli [ v alow, Harry Cle d Faifield, K. C.| The young lady will shortly leave for Miss Argo and Shull, were in attendance c hurch, and old enjoyed t portun ) The death of Mi t o this | were Charles McHugh, Jot Mattie Drillcol {Juchen, VaDALE, TaRENe a lieon was sery rier i Clarkson | | in B AnnurShiverick, Charles Hull, Dr. Wilkin. | was delightfully pleasant, A Merry Sureprise Party. Mrs, Hall will beat lome to their friends | My ‘and Mrs, Chapman, Mr. and Mrs, W mption while on a southern tour. Puxtoy, jr. A. P, Guion, W. E. Hlis, Hart. | card of forget-me-nots, th Mr. and Mrs. G, Zimmerman will celebrate | K cslie, Boude | city. Th nd being gone e weeks, | 1 5 sy Fandall Brown, Wil McMillan, Will Me | younghostess, titamed about with a garland | threehundredladies o ratlemen lu hered | dence, 1013 Pleree strect ing just returned from Kennebu o, Me love knots, his very coz residence on Bluff strect, | Muir glacier, which is as y ) embracin 3 1 Splendid music was furnished, and yc thousands of ‘tourists. | other bea bearers Buaton, W. H. Kenmedy, Curtiss Tumer, | Browu's school on Fifth avenue, ¢ ! Libor day, lonchingat § Mr. M A. Hall was ma ' Charles Clipp, George Bar Net u..n Now York, ake a formal 1 of her all in the early evening and con ~_ul‘; 1“[\‘ m. In »“"\vw"n- ) < season's d ng Ab i week has cuused woug her | MeNamara and Charles New con Vs erme e o T £ oaat g e trip with a pleasant drive in the | Quebec, Canada, to Miss 2 t lux Kiler, Pe Badollet El ¥ e piklaadlic A FR0 S L i5q oDt W Mr. and Mrs. Walke hospital. She was a sister of Mrs, | & M Fun, Cowneil” Blufs; Plome Garie vorite, gav forget-me-not” party, which m——— Afteranextended tripin the east Mr. and | gy Mrs, Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Weber, rchard, who, it will be remembered, died of | bas } 8o, T A. Coles, Dr. C. ith, Charles | As a plessant form of yremembranco each Mr. and Mrs,J. Burgstrom were the re- | about October Lat No. 201 South Twenty- | Weber, Mr. and Mrs. King, Mys. A. C, Grif Mr. and Mrs, Guy C. Barton left_on the 6 | Ofut, Charles Ogden, Paul Horbach, W. H. | giest was presented v fifth avenue. “Th De Land, Misses Ste | o'clock train Thursday evening for York ford, Conn.; Charles Wilion, Robert' Carr, | young lady's grandmother, Mrs, DuBois, | v o5 0 g the twentieth anniyemary of their marriage | De s, ) Dele and will Roliins back with them Morris B eoro Wright, Counid Bluffs) | upon which was & miniature likeuess of thy | Ninth stret, where their {ri early | Mouday evening, Septeniber 29, at their resi- | Weber,Goldbranson, Be Tay Mrs. Rollir ow at Clifton Springs, hav Cague Johu Clark, Dan Morgan, Breck, | of lower and ok pos of the home for the after- Miss Nellio P. Mervick and Mr. I Lal- | Moveme rreabouts, Mr. Charles H. Wilson, one of Omaha's T 5, Cougllin, Willam Cartan, Georgeder | Canls were played, the young folks enter- | toon and cvening, 1t 1ok two wagons to | sey were united in marriage atthe residence |~ Mrs. luesday from | repiesentative soviety young men, las re | Dr Bimey cure

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