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STATE SUBURBAN SOCIETY. | Midsummer Movements of Well Known People. FASHIONABLE FRIVOLTIES IN FUTURO. wh the Haut re the Followers of Monde Will Pass the Be Days of July and August. Nebraska City. Miss Nicholson is home from Dunbar, Mrs. Dr, Daity is visiting at Fairmount. Miss Kate Cassady is visiting in Denver. Mrs. Dr. Watson visiting in Kansas Uity W. A. Catton and family are rusticating {n lorado. Mrs, A. ', Stafford gave a high five party Monday night Miss Hattio Horshoy with her parents, Minatree Catron and bride their wedding tour. Mrs. M. M. Duff and rolatives at Syracuse. Miss L. Levi and Miss Goldberg ing friends 1n Lincoln, Dr. Schwartz, the_dentist, withjtus mother i St. Joe. Miss Flor: wley of guest of Mrs. Richard Cleve | Minick of Lincolu is visiting B. Huckins and famil Mrs. Thomas Rvan, who has beon quito slok for some woeks padt, is improving Mrs. J. It Souslev and daughter, Miss Bolle, are visiting at Warrensburg, Mo Miss Millie Templin left Thursday for a two-weeks' visit with her brother at Pierre, B. D. Honr lett for visit, Miss G Syracuse paronts. Mrs. Lesiio Diffoudorff of Browaville, In the city visiting her fatber, Mr. J. Waldsmith, Mrs. Sam Golberg, who has been at Den- ver visiting for the past three woeks, arrived Bomo Mondny. Mrs. J. M. Tanne pany of friends at Tuesday evening. Mrs. . Sellhorn of Talmage, been in the city visiting for somo roturned howie Monday. Mrs. E. A. Watson, mother of Hon. John C. Watson, on Saturday colebrated hor sey- enty eichth birthday anniversary. Mrs. N. N. Shewell and children home Monduy from Elmwood, i they have becn for couple of weeks. Miss Sudio Hawley, who has been in tho city visiting for the past two mouths, left for Edgar, Neb., Wednesday, to visit her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram DuBois and daughter, Miss Ettie, of Unadilla, who have been the guosts of 'Mrs. W. H. Doughty, loft for Unfon Mond: Dr. T I. Merryman and wifo lert Tuesday for University y Lincoln, where the doc- tor will follow his vrofession 'and make that his future home, Mr. aud Mrs. Kearney and daughtor who have been visiting with Mr. aud Mrs. . Zook aud family, loft Monday ovening for their homo in Hornelsville, N. Y. During their stay in this city the have mado many trienas. Miss Mamie Russel, who has been the guest of her unclo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, J H. Calron, left for her home Thursday morn- Ing 1n Lexington, Mo, She received word that her mother and sister wero both quite il, Miss Mamic has beenquite a fuyorite here and will be greatly missed. Dwight Keed, tho son of Mr. and Mrs, James Reed, entertained a number of his young friends at tho delightful homo of his parents Tuesday eveding. The occasion was participatod in heartily by the guests und the #vening was happily spent. A aelightful fan social was given o Tues day evening at the homo of Miss Minnah Hawko for” the benofit of the Lutheran church. “Lilac Lodge” was beautifully luminatea with Chineso lanterns und tho tables attended by handsome youug ladies. Miss Minnah Hawko, assisted by ber sisters, Mrs. Rector of Omalia and Mrs. Sponcer of Kansas City entertained royally. The sing- Ing of littlo Vivian Rector was the crowning. svent of the evening. Miss Miunio Wilhelmy was givon the fan by being voted the most popular youug lady préseut. is home on a visit aro home from daughter are visiting are visit- spont Sunday the Lincoln s Amanda Rodenbrock Monday morming on a Mi and Neb, e wrd, and sister left for to visit their Dunn moraing srician Monday is w. cntertained a small com- progressive high five who has timo past, returnod where Plattsmouth, Mrs. R, J. Franklin has friends 1n Oimnaha. Captain J. T. A. Hoover of Lou In town W .~m.wmy Mrs. J. D. M. Buckner returned from a vt o Milfor Tuesday ovening. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Campbell of were visiting in town ovor Sundiay. Miss Sellers of Central City, is visiting with the Misses Georgia and Magzirio Oliver. Miss Medora Smith returned 1o hor home In Lincoln Tuesaay after a visit in this city, Cora Hill of Chicago, is visiting in the guest of hor cousin, Miss Janet Livingston. Miss Harry Grant departod Monday morn- Ing for her old home in Guelph, Canada, to be gone some six weoks, Miss Janet vivingston returned tral City Tuesday evening, in w has been paying a shost visit Mr. and Mrs. M. Morrissey, with relatives in this city, rotur home in Lincolr, on Wednesday Miss Ida Bonnell of Lincolu, who has boon the guest of the family of H. J. Streight, the Past two wecks, has returned to her hnmn Mrs. O. . Johuson returned home Thurs- day uftor a short visit in Nebraska City. Her wother, Mrs. J. Klopsor, returncd with her, Mrs. Archrou of Aurora, 111, who has been the guost of Mrs. J. A. Gutscile, whilo 1n the city, departed for Lincoln Wednesaay morn- ing. France Ballance with his sist companied by Miss Rose Mel for Michigan City, Mich., short vacation, Miss Laura Hobbs of Lusk, Wyo., arrlved In the vity duy evening and will make a Rrolouged visit with her sistor, Mrs. Johu L. finor and frionds in town. Certain young ladies in town are arranging for a party, exclusively for the wentlor sex one feature of which will includea now game called “‘progressivo hammock.” The girls say tho young men cannot bo iu it, “while tho “lords of creation' express wender and doubt as to any arrancoment with a ham- mock being progressive without a male par- tcipant. Ou Wednosday, the eve of tho departure of Erance Hullanco on his oastorn visit, small party was held o his honor ot the plos turesquo home of Will Coolidge in South Park. The evening was one of thowugh e joyment to tho participants. Croquet and the fascinations of high five claimed the at- tention of tne guests. Those present wore France Ballanoo and Louelln Simpson, Haille Johnson and Edith Pattorson, Bert Holmes and Mollio Ballauce, Wendoll Foster and lllie Vallery, Gus Hyors and sister Rose, Will Coolidg aud Maitie Smith, Beatrice, Anson Higby of Red Clond was in the city Wednesday J. A. Cooper of Hayes Center, Nob.,was In the city Wednesday. Miss Ida Monheimer of Donver is visiting her sister, Mrs. S, Deutsch, for the summer, Hou. D. B. Cropsoy of Fairbury was visit- lng friends In the city during the past week. Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Carson of Lincoln were visiting frionds in the city duriug the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dodge left Tuesday Tor visit of ssveral weeks with relatives in Denver. E. E. Clippinger of Omaha was visiting friends aud relatives in this city during the past wook. M. 8. B Kirk of Muskegon, Mich., is risiuing her sister, Mrs. 8. Bivens, for sev wral weoks. Mr. aud Mrs. C. T. Jobnston of Norels, IiL., been visiting ille was Lincoln, from Clen- ich city she altor a visit od to their ottie, ao- , dopartod wrsday for o THIE in b y visiting Mr. Johnston's mother o fow day Mrs. (. A. Osborn _has extended visit with frionds and relatives Wichita, Kan Me and Mrs, ¢ to Beatrice from a friends at Toledo, O. Mrs, 5. M. Underwood ¢ iting hor sister, Mrs. F for a fow woeks. Mr. ar from au exte tivos in Jerseyville, 11 Mrs. R H. Fiddick and and Genie, of Galena, 111, and relatives in the city Mrs, N. Maxwell of this the pleasure of a visit from her sister, Cooper, of Parkersburg, W. Va Miss Allie Beckloy and Miss Spooner gone to Chicago to attond a leading musi institute there for tue summer. Stanley Wicks, day clerk at the P who has been under the weather for sev days, is able to be about again I M. Jones 13 home again from a business venture at § i eld, Mo. Mr. Jones Is satisfied with Nebraska for the future Mr.and Mrs. Harry Woodsworth are en Joving a visit from Mrs. M. A. Woodsworth of Kunsas City, mother of Mr. Woodsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Lewis and daughter of Jersoy ville, 1L 0 in the city with a view of passing a groater part of tho summer here, Senator Paddock 1s expected home this week. Mrs. Paddock and daug Mrs Collman, are ulso expected home in & few aays Mrs, H koo to ssing the relatives Mrs, roturned from an at . Reynolds have returned prolonged visit with Utlea, N. Y., I Davis, of this el dod visit with friends and rela daughtors, Maude are visiting friends city is enjoving Ars. L. H. Moies and two children have Pawtucket, R. L, with a view of summer there with friends and W. H. Robbins and daughters, th Misses Neltie and Jessio, and Masters | nd arnest are visiting friends and relatives in Itlinois V. 5. Whittemore, one of the old of this section, has gone to Ilinois to re old friends and old scenes for the first for thirty-one years. Mr. M, A. Brown of the Koarney Hub has been visiting friends in the city for the past weok. Mrs, Brown rejoine him here Tues. duy evening for a brief visit with her mothe Mis. C. J. Schmidy Kearney. J. H. Lathrep went to Omaha Tuesday. Mrs. M. A. Brown went to Beatrice Tues- day. [ d Mrs. E. F Tuesday. (ol olis I'uesday « ronco Davis left lor his home in Lowell, Mass., Monduy. Mr. W, H. Hunt and family are rusticating at Carthage, Mo. Hon. R. K. Potter of Elm Creok attended court here this week A. A. Martin and wifo left in Fullerton, Monday. Miss L lllm Nichols went to Hastings Mon- day to visit relatives, Attorney Gi. W. Tibbetts of tended court here this weok. C. H. Miller and family left for their home 1 Boise City, [dalio, Thursday. M. A. Nye of Creston, Ia., returned to his home aftera short visit with his brother hece. H. I'ulton and wife of Grand Island were the guests of R. H. Eaton and family the past woek, I°. . Updike of Chicago has been looking after his financial interests in this city the past week, Mrs. J. tL. Irving has roturned from Kan- sas City whore she has been visiting her daughters, D. L. Smigh returned to his home at St. Paul Monday, after a short visit with his son pioncers visic time Robortson want to Chicago Wednes- Hunter left for Roscobel, Wis., . W. Paterson went to Minneap- for their home Hastings at- new to La Mrs. I A. Downing has gone to visit her” daughter, H. Morrisor Mr. G. M. Bureh, who att: funeral hero last weel, 1oft Indiuna last week. M nold and _ wife have gone to Piedmont in the Black Hills country to spead the summer witn therr son. ¢ Mr. David Halo of Springfield, Mass., tro cof tho Kearney cotton mill coni- puny, aud F. L. O'Riloy’ of Woonsocket, &. L, wero in Kearney this week. Alex Stewart of Wausau, Wis.,, and John Stewart of Elveron, 1il, mombess of the . H. Gilchrist Lumber company, have been in- sperting their yards at Keurney and other places on the Kearney & Black iills road. rded his his son’s nome in Sutton. Miss Hattie Moore 13 with Grafton this weok. Misses Myra Clark and Bertha Carncy went to Grafton Thursday. Misses Hancock and Averill social at Harvard this week. Mr. Bert Fuller of Clay Center is horo vis- iting his friend, Mr. Theodore Wentz, Mollie Brown and Master Willies Hoerger rewurned from Lincoln on Saturday last. Miss Outbwait of Cedar Rapids, Nob., is in Sutton visiting her sister, Mrs, Tolando, Mrs. J. A. Shaffer, sister of Dr. M Clark, is bere visitiug ' for a short time, from Strong. Mr. Thoodora Wentz is here visiting from Ohio. Ho is the uephow of Mr. and Mrs. Eredericks. Miss Lucy Roys of Grand Islan sidad horo for a number of years, di¢ home iast Thursday. Mrs. E. P. Burnetto hrs roturned to her home at Koarney after a fow woelks' visit with her sister, Mrs. . Weed, Miss Soloman of Geneva 1s here, the guest of Miss Ielle Wittenborg. She uttonds the Sacred Heart couvent of St. Joe, Mabel Brobst who has visited with rola- tives many timos in Sutton, and was quite well known here, died at her home in Omalia last weok, A purse was raised in Sutton last week for tho purpose of defraying thoe expenses con- nected with the burfal of Jonn Wall, killed on the Fourth of July, Four young peoplo of Sutton Geneva last Sunday to visit at the homo of Mrs. Dwarck. They were Miss Edie Briatsch and ~ Miss ~ Armstrong, Messrs, Briatsch and Dwark, ‘The only party of the week was the one givon by Mrs. Frodericks. and Mrs. Hoerger: at the home of Mrs. ¥rederick’s, on Wednes- day nignt. High five was tho amusement of tho evening, and was much onjoyed. The following wore prosent: Mr. und Mrs. Mat- tison, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brow Mrs.'J. 4. Bouocamper, Mr. Soderborg, Dr, and Mrs. Birkne Mrs, J. C.'Merrill Dr, and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr.” and Woodraft, Mr. and ‘Mrs. F. Kellar, Miss Benard, Mrs. I N. Clark, Mr. R and Mr. . Wentz, Refreshments wero served. Genova, Mrs. H. A. Atherton is ill Miss Maude Couffor of Aurora is the guest of Mrs. L. 8. Fiogenbaum, Mr. F. J. Miller roturned Tuesday from an extendod visit in Chicago. Miss Bertio Schueider is here from Syra- cuse visiting hor sister, Mrs, H. F. Mohrman A Salyation army composed exclusively of is holding meotings on the West side, 1 W. DeWolf and daughters, Misses Bertha and Vie, have retarned from a visit 1 linols. Hon. John Steen of Wahoo s in town superintonding tho erection of the girls' fu- dustrial sehool Prof. William Lighton gave a plano recital at the Jameson Monday night. Miss Kate Fisher also rendered a very fine solo. Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Ong of Gonova wore at the Pacitio house, Fairmont, when it burned Saturday night, and narrowly escaped from tho building. Prof. Valentine of McCook, and Instructor in the institute eclosed yestorday, gave an in- teresting leoture at the” Methoaist Episcopal church Monday night. His sabject was “Bad Boys." Messrs.” W. E. Kirk, L. E. Troyer, J. L. Marshall, N. B. Bare and W, E. Roed, mom bers of the Young Men's Christian associa tion, Lincoln, spent tho week in the eity en- gaged in uvmu.uushu worlk friends in attendod a who re- at her went to Mrs. £ Aubur 1. W. Samuelson of Humboldt was burn Tuesday Miss Lulu Wilkinson has goneto Humboldt for a Lwo weeks' visit, Miss Stella Stophgason of Liucoln s visit- fn Au- Mrs, Clarencs Miles have returned | OMAHA DAILY BEE nds in Aub for o few W. A. Codington has returned from thirty-day trip to California Prasson and wifo haye retur their former home at Friend, Neb. Miss Bertha Bonsfield is enjoying a from Miss Helen Hoover of Brownville, Mrs, . B, Beveridge accompaniod mother, Mes. R D, Willinms, Wednosday Winfield, Kau., where they will visit rel tives the remainder of the summer, Superintendent Pierson has loft the tional iuterests of Nemaha county in of Miss Sullte Riddle while he is m ance at the cliors' convention at Toronto. Miss kila McGinnis, the popular clork 1n 7. E, Thomas' ot on Wednesday of this week for nor home in Dixon, Ill. She has not beon home in five years, and looks torward with impatience \apny meeting with parents, brothers and sisters, She will probably roturn in the fall, though she has not positively decided to do so. On Sunday evening, Julys 12, at the dence of tho bride's sistor, Mrs. Joel Culwell, Mr. Joe Nichols and Miss Mary Cole, were married: both of Auburn Tne ce mony was porformod by Rov. Whitmer of the Meothodist [%pisc chiurch, in the presenco of fow relaives and friends. The groom is a popular yo. ng man, a membor of the firm of Thomas & Nichols, varbers, and the brido a lady woll known and os Auburn to visit her to on Mr. and Mrs. George Willsey spent Sunday at Kennard Miss Anna Hungate of Omaha is up visit ing Grandma Cook. Charles Barrow of with his son-in-law, W Miss Julin Kdgerton visiting with hor sister, Mrs, . J. Milestone, Mes, B, 1% Fuller, who has been in poor At for the past year, left for Boston and New Hampshire on'a visit via Toronto Sun day evening, Prof. Hughes of Schuyler tendent of the schools there Wednesday, the guest of J county superintendent J. W. Nowell aud daughter Lutie, left Sun- day night on the excursion to Toron'to, After tho institute is over they will go to old Mass- achusetts f a short visit, I H, Clandyo and wifo, W. A. Bennott, “ritz Cameron and Miss Foda Castottar are over at the Blair summor resort, Noble's luke, on the lowa side of the Missou itz_Cameron, formerly of Blair, but lately of Pittsburg, Pu., is'in Blaiv visiting his many frionds. Auglst 1 ho goes to Chi- 70 as paying teilor of anew bank just or- Boone, I, is visitin H. H. Davis. of Cloveland, O., i3 Neb., superin- was'in town W. Henderson, Miss Jennie Bayer has roturned from E'ro- mont. Mrs. John Nesbit has roturned Springs. Mr. and Mvs. R. L. Adams loft for Califor- uia on Thursday. On Friday ovening a select party of young peopie indulged in a social hop at THomas' Lall. Mr. William Chapman and Mrs. George Douglas ave delegates to the Epworth league convention at Kearney. ©Miss Lena Russell of Herman and Miss Lizzis Lawton of Omaha ure visiting witn Miss Mary MeLaughlin. Miss Clara Thomas nas been_elected vieo president of the Young Peopls's Christian association vice J. R. Force resigned. Mr.and Mrs. D, C. Wallaco, Mr. ard Mrs, . W. Hinsdale, Mrs. J. 1%, Latta, Mrs. W. W, C. W. Conkling have gone to S. D. Hen. . W. Poterson and wife, together with a soluct party of younz Ifrionds inclua- ing Miss Alta Breed, Burt Day, rank Cam- eron, Miss Lucy Swmith ana al Har- rington of Wayne, will rusiicato at Storm Lake, la., for a few weoks from Hot Creighton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marsh left this week for Toronto, Canada, fora twe mon ! suin- mer outing. Prof. K. L. Hoff, principal of the graded schools here, 15 in’ Humboldv assisting in iu- stitute wor J. B. Galusha and wifo of ¥ aro visiting his brother-in-law, the Flirst National bank. The musical young people of Creighton are preparing to prescat the comic opera, *The Haymakers' to the local publi Thomas March of tho News reccived a tel- egram this week that his sister at Hot Springs was dying, and started for her at ouco. A second pgram anuouncing her death arrivea shortly after he had started. “The sehool board at tho meotink this weel solected the foliowing corps of teachers to o manago our schools for tho coming Principal, R. L. Hoff; Gardne rediary, Miss. £ hollw. first pr mary, onroe, Wis,, Perrine, of Falls City. Miss Nellio Holt is the guest of retatives in Lincotn. Miss Minnie Scott of Dallas, - H. L. Randall's family last woes. Isanc Boyer of Los Angeles, Cal, is the guest of his brother, John Boyer and family. C. 5. Abbey. a member of the Duluth base- all club is with his parents in this city, hav- ing sproined his kneo which nocossitated a rost. A tennis tourna visited entis in_ progre: this week. [ H. and Joan Towle won tho hampionship 1 gents' doubles and Miss aomie Kvorts and Johu Towlo i ladies’ and gents’ dout Tho foilowing Falls City poople start for Denver and the mouutains on a pleasure trip today: M. and Mrs. J. W, Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Gieorge Deitsch, Miss Myrta Abboy and Grant Southard, -—— 10\ \l BIALITIEN, Annam’s g has ) w Marriages were proportionately fewer dur- ing the lust decado in Eugland” aud Wales than ever boefore. A good national flower for some of tho for- eign gentl who veach this country would be the mal -gold. B use he rofused to marry her, Mrs, Aunio Lure, assistea by her danghtor Cath arine, hovsewhipped Phillip Schuoidor of Brooklyu A Pittsburg doctor paid the to secure adivorce for awoman whom ho intended warrying, but when she was froo sho fled with another. The Racine county man who went crazy bocause the Widow Jones, who had buricd ten husbands, jilted him, is said to have boen insane long before that time Colonel Tom Ochiltree is credited with matrimonial designs upon the dsughtor of Novth, the nitrate king, who has ) in ner own right ancy tho return of that rich man's daugh tor who eloned with a crook, *Bloss ve, my children,” falters poor pater; “aud yet would that my son-in-law had been a coachman at loast 'Y A Chinaman in San Francisco has intro duced something new in the credic line, Ho bought a wife on timo, ana has now got him self futo trouble because of his failure to pay the debt A marriageable fellow in Philadelphia spent many years in lookiug fora woman with an independent fortune, but he mado o mistake and got an independent woman without a fortune. ‘The engagement of Miss tho Marquis de Moutbrun Edith is a fuir young Am money, and the marke knows' what a markee is. “Nothing," said Mr. Tozor, sadly, the skepticlim of married women.” ' *You're misinken, my de answered Mrs. Tozer, “ther is one thir “What 18 iU “Theé credulity of the unmarried ongs." Ata weddiug breakfast hot-house grapes or some rare fruit is used in pluce of oysters ws, and soup is served in cups. In or a second course of fruit is offered at tho end ot the repast. T of clams — e T cis foc Edith Chft and is announced. vican girl with well, everybody Yequals ®hen faby was sick, we gave her Castoria, Whea she waa & Child, she eried for Castoris, When sho beeaine Miss, she clung to Castoris, Whea stie had Chikirea, sl gave Wi Castoris, TURDAY and 1 tho differsnc breakfast and a lunchoon Widower (to his little daughter, aged ton) Dora, an you know that Susanne, out housckeeper, is going to bo married! Dora O, I am so glad wo are getting ria of tho old pelican, Won't jt be jolly! But who is go: 1ng to marey her! Father—Well, T au, An_aeronaut Ansonia, Conn., marry any young lady who will 0 snsion with him, “other things h»'ulu sat isfactory Under the swving clause he enumerates that the youug woman shall by of pleasing anpearance, of respectable fam- ily, wntelligent, and a gool housewife Undertaker Joseph H. Caldwell, the rich Birmingham Conn.) widower who announced himself roady marry the young woman who will g0 tip in a balloon with nim on #ust 15, 19 likely to bave his challenge accepted, Ho has just received a mis-ive froni & Baltimoro girl offering to accompuny bim skyward Th o8 betweon aunounced of Miss Mayhew Wai cngagoment is Buchanad ‘and J “yright Buchanan 1s the daugh James A, Buchannn of Baltimoro and scendant of the fipst mayor of that city, Mr Wainwright is a san of John How.rd Wain wright, & grandson ot Bishop Wainwright of New York state, A commereia teavelor by mistake handed a_merchant, upo whom he callod, of his betrothed instead of his busi aving he reprosouted that establishment I'ie merchant oxamined it cirefully, ro. marked that it was @ fine establishment and xpressed the hope to the blusning and as nished traveler that ho would soon be ud mitted into vartuership, ONE E NJ()Ys Both the method and results when Syrup of Fiygs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts enll) yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and favers and cures habitua! constipation. 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