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» VACKCH Q8 HY AU 9 JIAO AHAY ] THE OMAHA DAILY REE: 26, 1892 -SIXTEEN PAGES, ¢ ) o B o Sib visiting her parents, | Thursaay aftorncon and were iven an in- | pavOINEDR IAD @ e r A Q on, K. C. Morseman, B. M: Ouming, Mr. Frank Murphy, Mr.-ana Mrs, | bew officers. - Mr. Geo trang bocame | school at Siblev, In,, is vi P | T D N GAY LIGHTS, G0OD LIVERS | Birttaror, 5. 8.~ ‘Moreman, W. W. Conmmnisnrkor, Mr. 8o Mes B, Lo Stons, | prosident and_Mr. Feank Raisonring soora. | Me. and Mrs. O. H.'Androws of the Mer- | formal reception by tho nresident, board of CONSIDERED FINE SARCASM - oo i Baum, D, A Muir, F. D, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns, Mr. ana Mrs. | tarv. They were succesded the fqllowing | chants hotel. directors and members of the Association. At P Baxter, J. F. Mdltord, H. B, John McCreary and family, Mr. and Mrs, | ¥ear oy Mr. Curtis Turner and Mr. Georgo Mrs, C. H. Froderick and micco, Miss | '\"" request of a number of thecamp bovs / SVE A Buchel, W F, Munroe, J. A, Charles Turner, Mr. Turaer, jr.; Mr. and ,\'.“\m ague r\~;~;vw'l|v0;!;“:h‘|]_'; ":;‘ present | Helen M, Burnham, are spending the sum. | Mr and Mrs. Ober and -\lr*' £ I‘L evens . i i, W. Murphy, M. F. Mrs. Euclid Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel | officers are Mr. Charle gutter, presi- | mer at Binchamton, N. Y, Mrs. Freder " accopted an invitation o wniov & | (seqvional Assignmes e Oi i fhort History of the Premior Olub of }35';5‘“;‘;‘;‘, 5 Murphy, Frank Goralander, Rockford, 111.; Rt. Rev. Bisbop | dent, Miss Stacia Crowloy. secr and | jok's old bome, | Sail_upon Hudson in tho war canoe. gnments of the Oity Editor Omaha, Buckingham, E. Murphy, James F. { Hennessey of Dubugue, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel | Howard Kenneay, jr., treasurer, The con Mr. John N. Fronzer loaves on a three | UPON roturning to the wharf Mrs. Over offi That Provoke Mirth. f Cody, B T, @ McShaved. A, Cotner, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Motcalf of | Stitution provided that eaghglass shall select | 1 on ke sojourn today for Europe and will clated at the oeromony of christening the —_— Gsidwell, V. B RoWhorter, 8 Sin Francisco. Cali Mr. and Mra, . L. | 8 vieo president from hoif own mumbor. but | Fi2h "8, St AP ot PSndorost “ia | ganoe: 1t will now bo kngien ws the B wel 3 " 5 o o ily y A - n_honor o rs. O A N A s M sh, Mr. and | the various classes havd failsd to carry ou! s P a honor of Mrs. Ober. Mr. and Mes, C s3I L MOVEMENTS IN ROSY JUNE | Carter, O. M. MacColl, J, H. e e e Jonn AL O'IKoafs.and | this bortion of the procedpre. France, Germany and Ivaly. Jott 03 the 4:30 train for the Adironaacks, | ADVISED TO TAKE IN THE RIVER GREURy RSy Meudgus, W, 1. Tamily. Dr. And Mre, Bailay, Mee, . J. Sny- | _Tho chiof purpose of t§o assoctation isto | Lisutenant Henry Beaham, Second in- | whero they wili spand thoir honesmoon. PR Cartan, W. J. McCague, J. L. dor M, and Mre. C ) Smythe, Mrs, | mamntain and extond ampng the alumni of | fantry, with station at Leavenworth, bas | Albany Kvening Joaranl. . " Mrs. T 1. Cooper Celebrate Their | Chambers, J. K. McCague, Thomas “A. ' Hinser De. Goorge Tilden, | the High school the fratdenal feshings that | been a gnest at Fort Omaha the past two | In hoaor of Miss Fowler of Hastines, Miss | What the Reporter Antieipates Whon fle iy bt g At 3 Chase. Clement. MeCord, W. H. Dr. Mckenna, Mr and Mrs. Dr. McClane. | have been aroussd and pourished while in [ Weeks and returned yesterday. Burse of Kausas City aud Miss_ Thomas of Requestad to Defs Down'SHe Biresy gy Mkl s at the | Clarke, John T. MeDougall, J. A. B, Dr, and Mrs, Mclcoan, Stam Mr, and | that institution. This sodfal partof thopro- | On Wednosday aftornoon Mrs. Boyd en- | Detroit, who are visitine Miss _PPalmor, Cap- prir i Atiodiadodbesol High School—People Talked Clarke, R, T. Meclntosh, R. 8. Mrs. John Powers, Fort Benton, Mont., | Eram is attained by an afnual reception 10 | tertainod at funcheon Mrs. Horbach, Mrs, | tain and Mrs. H. E. Palmor, assisted by T Abont. Clurk, 8. H. McKibbon, C. H. Colonel nad Mea, Dodge, Dixon, 11.: Misses | ®ach now graduaticg clagk, ht which the lat- | Caldwell, Mrs. Beall, Mrs. Lacoy, Miss | Miss Palmer and Mr. Goorwrs Palmer, onter- Go iy, Clark, J. D, McMillao, W. I Agnes and Jennio McCausland, Mrs. John | terare welcomed into thd fold and the older | jossia Miliard and Mrs, Bioroower. tained ot high five the following youug peo- J— Clark, D. O, Nash, E. W, Manchester, Dr. and Mrs. S, D, Mercer, Mr, | members renew their school-day friendships. Thebngaroriont 0t Miss Dalsy Dwieht of plo on Mouday ovouing last: Miss ello ; _—— i 153 M o _ | Clark, Loran. Naugle, E. E.. George Mefcor, R, Rov. Bishop Seaurel, | These recoptions are reusions of the cuiti- [ Theengazomont of Miss Daisy Dwight of | Kimball, Miss Lionborger. Miss Mary Liod When an Omaha roportor, Alled wita the “Man," says Addison, 18 said to bo 8 SO | Giary, Frank N Nieman, H. W MrEnd Mrs Wiy, Mr. and Mes. 3. P, | yated young peopie of the community and | Psoria, 1., who is so well known in town, to | borgor, 'Miss Linrker, Miss Cushing, Miss | o o 0 0 FERARS RO O VL EO0 cabio sl and m e toance of b 7 | Clriaan S Nyo Rty Bialey, ME> atd. e Dimou, M and | Fave o oiuorung b woian & reosaivs | M, Chatd o Clnoan It apnouecnd, e | St clarkyon, M oo Cnbli M | PRI MR o oo bserve that we take all occasions and | C, K v ‘Do D& Mrs. James McShane, Hon. J. A. McShane, unction. Se " allas Bache, Mr. Harrv Holdrege, r. 0 L s 0 ( ondo Tre'snsos of formming ourseives 1hto thoso Ooe Chasisa A Ofurs: Charies M. Tameart My wha Mrs. 5, W. Nash, | The second and perhaps most important [ Mr. Harey L. Akin, who Lus just finished | Milton Dariiag, Me. Witbue Christian. Mr. | audiblo torus whers ho is likely o gt nn v Gollloe g B O'Keclo, J. A. M N Mrs. oA, Daugherty, | aim of the Alumni association is tossist i | his sophomore yoar at Princeton, hus re. | Clark Coit, Mr. Frank Weoks, Mr. Ed | jtom, the oity oditor, if soms other reportor little nosturnal assemblios which ate ofe | HECS L o ' S AL e N, A e J hodman, My | bettering the High school In every possible | turned to spend tho summer vacation with | Weoks. Muny of the young hadios wore just |, * 1o 8 SEE B EER T E EAA SRR BEPOCET monly known by the name of clubs. ~ When | OGN FEER 1 OFGUTU e M. and Mrs. _Cbrls Hartman, ME. and Tho graduates are o lend theit influ- | his parents, Colonel and Mes. 1. C. Akin. | from School und onjoved their home and | '8 100 DResont tosavo him the teouble, will a set of men find themselves agreeing in any- | Condos fange ¢, © Oxvard, H. T, Mrs. C. V. Gallager and family, individually and collectively, to the Mrs. Orr of St. Louis and Mr. and Mrs, | freedom very much ke ‘,.' b il o -Ux -tk thing particular, though neverso trivial,they | Congdon, I ' Paddock, J. W. Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Welty and family, Rev. | promotion of her walfare, to rapay as far as | Coopar of Indianapolis, who are visiting Mr. S TR Fiver aud watch the water g0 by, 1€ th ; . establish them- | Cy | >addock, B. S. Father Coloneri, Rev. Father McCarthy, | lies in their power the debt they owe. Thus | and Mrs. James Clark, 405 North Twenty- e is u more profitless placa for an Omaha re- ey A b\l By e R, Rev. Father Bruen, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. | farlittle positive action has been taken in | third street, leave Tuesday for Colorado This well known and H"m“ ar hostelry | porter to visit, the profession bas a molan selves into a kind (L.cwn‘-,_i! 5 }'R“"x‘;l;l»e S Cooper and family of Dubuque, Mr, aud Mrs. | this airection, but it is proposed in the near | Springs. is still the leading hotel of the city, and [ \yolv discovery yot to make. ‘This bit of ad- of traternity and | (U Gooy g, Paterson, George E. A, Perlect, Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Carpon- | future to establish prises and geholarshies | Dr. Bache, medical director ot tho De. | desorvedly so. Its location is the bost'| yiogis considerad a fine piecoof sarcasm, and meetonce or twice | Crosby, (3, . P . N. H. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Mrs, W, { for —meritorious studonts, ile tho | partment of the Platte, returned yesterday | that could be chosen, and its fine ox- | 10 % PO € rdspect for A heiliglod ok Aty Patrick’ 1o W A- L. Gibbon, Mr, ana Mrs. F. L, Woeks, | finances of tho associauon will not as yet | From's tour of inspection, ircluding th posts | tarior apnosnranos ALLACE the Attontion | & FOPOFLOF WIth a bocoming raspoct for the Dl 3L Cudahy, B, A Patrick, A, S. Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Felton, Mr. -and Mrs, | allow such an undertaking, tho rapid | j,"Uean, Wyoming, Colorado and westorn | of all steangers. Tha. rotunda. for com- | 9Enty of his catling will nover lay himselt account of such a :,"d‘ ""-“A}‘-q Patrick. J. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Widden, Mr. and | growth in (mfimbmm_‘nwlmfl:le‘ _u:car;;m'“& Nebraska. fott and 8l 5;: \nco i ot excelled by any- | OPeu to @ second hunidiation of this sort. r o em- urtis, 5. " S A 3, Mr. Mrs, Ul . resources ol s mom y 1t . ) - o AL € e ) 1 1 & o) B Al & sl Croighton, | Pease, H. L. ilton, s Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. | be putinto objective reality. TRy Py R . Cloft on the | Blways bo the: monds: of muking the | waters of tho Missourl are she daspalt of tho The modern club | Grounse, & Peck, . P, Durbin, Mi Fannie Arnold, Mr. Dryes wadl a4 lonmar Aatanin asthrday 1o spond three | hotel headquirtors on il largo gathor- | Teporter, thore ure mon who aotunlly mako a (L5 e b bt (BT L i and - Mrs. ~ Jonn - Dohyl = Davenport, | . nanver Republican gives the follow- | months abroad. > ings in the city. business of watching the river. Some of this central | Davis I\ H. Lol et Ia.; Messrs, George and Moses O'Brien, y The facul A studi f Rathbun' The hotel is now under tho manage- | them are bired by Unclo Sam and otbors are Davis, R. M. Pickerell, W. Dr. and Mrs. William Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. | ing pleasant account of the marriage of Mr. ne faculty and students of Rathbun’s L ] ! \ thought, good fel- | 15,4 judge H.J. Pouter, Phillip i i DO Mr. o a4 Miss Edd hich | Business collego passed suitablo resolutions | ment of Mr. Ralph Kitchen — He is | on the payroll of briag companies, It is Jowship, sociabil- | Diow C. N, Brat,J, H. ML s B TP S LU g LAl B L) My mrhieh | upon the death of Ernest K. Goolidge, who | & practical ~ hotel man and | thoir auty to measure tho stago of tha wator ity W8 [k 8o, | Diskayod J; Pundt, Henry Shave, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Furay, -Mr. and 19;:;'*:‘.:"::""@?:“,’“‘1;:‘-““‘ Yiav, OIReENe e 8 pupll In tho collogo and one of lts | at prosent has about thiety mechani »o(l al least once a day and roport the height Doane, Guy R. Pritcnett, G. B, Mrs. Vincent Burkiey, Mr. and Mrs. C. | E49% %o el UL " g all kinds at work on the exterior and [ gbova low water mavk. nENRY W, vatis, | MOR meCUINE | Doughiorty, J M. Riley, Dr. A W Leaty, Hon. 4. A. Creighton, Me. and Mrs. | Eddy, was macciod last evonlng at ¢ oiclock | H. L. Kreldor and wifo entertained Friday | intorior of the bullding. About twonty- i > : vound Drake, L. Robinson, J. A. J. D, Croighton, Mr. and Mrs. Bethge, Mr. :fiafi & 1404 Sonth Ifteenth street, by the | SYOUIDE at thoir bome, 1422 South Thirty- | five addititional buths will be put in nteresting Features of the Work. The € an- | Dunbar, D. Robinson, B, H. and Mrs. M. M. VanHorn, Mr. and Mrs. e g % Y third street, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, Mr. | ),y o und now plumbing and steam That may appoar to be a mochanical sort Tho Omaha club, the oldest social organ DR W, N 1 groom's fawher, Dr, Duryea of 'Omaha, | 4nd‘Mrs. Cooper of Indianapolis and Mrs house and new plumbing and ste 2 f7ation in point of continuous existenco that Dickinson, Ed Rogers, .JM. Charles Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. 1': sisted by Dr, Fraeman. Tho bride is & | Oy of o Lm!;?. Mo P M fitting s being put in as fas possible, | of a duty with results rather calculatod to T B A [ g o Rogers T, Iy Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitzpatrick, | go;dor, graceful, beautifui blonde, and was ik d and paintors and decorators aro ut | boro than to Intorst, aud yor ono may make tho city can boast, was formed by Dorman, C. D. Rollins, H. S. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Minnehan, Mr. and s “\hite ben- | Messrs. Victor and Charles Rosowater Tt . i > 1 th etropolis in 1884, b Rooa, 1. S. Mrs. O. H. Wirth, Mr, acd Mrs, J. R. | exquisitively attired in 8 cream white ben. | work on the interior. Itis expected | acurious study of those selfsame roports. MLt LR ks s ||Draks, Luther a1 b LA DAL AL L . 3. R | Ciline, low neck, short sleeves, demi traine | have roturned from their colloges, the for- } Y ety Lt et il ‘ s tho preliminary moetings taking place in thg | Dumont, J. H. Rosewater, E. Shaw, Mrs, ‘K. Rynn, Mr. and Mrs. John | S8line, bow hock, shock SURYeR, GG SRS | mior from Columbia, whero ho received tho | that all these improvements will be | Tho Union Pacifichas a mau stationed at directors’ room of tho Omaha Savings bank. | Dean, Charles A, Ross, Alex B, Jensnold, Duiuth; Mr. and Mrs. James | JU8 O BOVEE S0 ol tieked under hor | degroe of Master of Arts at the June com- | comploted within sixty days, when new | its bridge who measures the stago of tho Sixty men signed the charter o fithe club and | Estabrook, H. D. Rowley, I Brown, Miss Brow Council - Blufts: | 4.5///-% odice is an heirloomin the family, for | mencement, the latter from Cornell. furniture will be put in the hotel. | water in foet and iuches. Uuncle Sam's man hen ns now the membersiifp represented | Karrell, Dan, jr. LD Misses Maggie and Fraucis O'Brion, Mr. and. | 'i,'04or*100 vears old. Sho carried a 1argo | Miss Mota Knight, daughter of the tramo | The houso ~ will "not bb closed | at Sioux City makos his rocord i feot nud the urains, the wealth, tho busivess and pro- | Krancis, | PSR Mrs, Frank Moares, Mr, and Alrs, Joseh | bouquot of white bridal voses, ti6d-| mauager of tho Wabash systom, and Miss | during tho pgross of _improve- | tenths of foot. At Bismurck the govern- essional iife of Omatia, i LB i o Harker, Me aud Mrs. Bucld Moty e | with whito ribbon. Miss ‘Mary Duryen, | Maud Faithorn, daughtor of the charman of | ments, Mr. Kitchen informs the public | meat obsorver fakes tho low water mirk ut shortly nftor the formal organization of | lunknouser, L. P, Hoverson, v, £ ore L Mo M s B Moo, | sister of - the ~ groom, ~was maid | tho Western Freight association, are the | that he proposes Lo muko the prices of [ St Lousas his basis and gives the hoignt " tho club, whose first president was Robert | Ramge, LAOAIL o M Q Mrs, Jim St of honor, Miss Flotcher and | guosts of Miss Squires on Twenty-fifth | pooms from 6 00 per day in of the river i feot and hundrodtus above W. Patrick, a prime mover in_its formation, | Fowler, C. Ramsey. O. N Packer and family, Mt and Mrs, Jim Stov- | ytiss Annio’ Flotchor wero _bridesmalds. | street, o et a1 "o aseey ot | that poine. Her aro threo uifforout systems the club.took quarters in the top floor of the | Irance, J. Raymond, C. S, enton and family,. Chacles A. Baboook, § qye jituie flower girl was Miss Roberta | M w1 Chapman, who has been visis- | gy 0 8ccommodate il classes 0L} with the 'measuroments varyiug in nicety Arcada hotel, now tho Casey, then under | Fuller, J. A. Reed, A.L. Misses Baboook, Mr, and Mrs. Josoph Ritter, | \guignt, and n dainty little pletare sho made, | ¢ ¢S W, Fl. CGhapman, who has boon vistt- | grade. ; : . | from a tonth to a hundrédih of an inch. the management of Mr, Campbell, but there | Ganoett, Earl Lhoads, J. O. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley, Mrs. Lucus, Mr. | o' el protty white frock trimmed with [ (8% ME. and Mes, Honry D, Iistabrook, ro Uhe house is now doing a good busi- | Then there is the hour of observation, which was 1o elevator, the service while it was the | Garneau, Plerrs Ruall, Erust dud Mrs, Cliarles Hales Mrs: Sontcn 04 | daisies and tiny white kid siippers. Mr. | JUEEUE [RAPY ARG (8 KIEAES G TEHIEE: | noss, and tho tablo is spokon of as belng | 156 a. m. at Omaha and Sioux City, wnd 6 p. best that could be obtained was ordinary and | Garner, L. A. Richardson, Lyman a . Mr. and ) , M. D D st 3 m. at Bismarck. At Union Pacific headquarters they *keep pEATH, tho record from these threo points. from theso it appears that whon the Missouri is t Bring- | sixteon foet above low wator at Omaha 1t Mred vi 4 ‘the 5 ccepti v Riohr itscn Mrs: H. Wilson, Mr. ana Mrs, M. o1, Palmor | I'red Thompsgn was bost man, @06 190 | who will spond the summeras Mrs. Chap: | exceptionall n's st and Mr. Allen Parsons of Boston. Tt wasa | 3% S €U0 X o A Protty. quiet homo wedding, and the soft | ~Mrs. Charles . Potter of 218 North Nine- D clations _strains fron: the orchestra | toenth street doft this week for a visit with e the mitractiveness of the evening, | her son n Chicago. After a short sojoura in the members were not particularly enthusi- | Gaylord, R. ‘ > Bt16 ovr ho success of the now candidate | Gibson, . Riloy, J. k. and family, M. and Mrs. Frod Dellone, Rov. for social honors, After occupying rooms in | Gould, H, R. Sapp, W. athor McMenomy of Council Bluffs. tho Arcade for a short time the club took | Graut, John Saanders, Charles L. T apartments over the Omaha Savings bank | Greene, C. J. Scott, 1. H. Reception of the High Se ul hool Alumni. ; home. moaus dunger for the embankinents of that yhers $ . sever: 3 3 Sha ‘The final scone in the drama of the High o ceremony, and im- | Milwaukee, Wis., and Lake Bluff, lIL, sho ok q railroad at this point and porhaps for its ;‘nt;grmr':‘lu‘:“xl’::'fihmm e e :‘::.K-'::L;:;.l.f H ml:[rn: "Nathan school commencement was enacted Friday fi.{é’&’é}‘,°“a«‘.‘,’ll‘lf.'.‘:3 o hewly married | Will g to Donvor, whore hor iusbaud’ bas l“;;‘"}‘;i ""l:;" o RUbR LR g ',\,',': bridga. Yostorday tho Big Muddy made its while Mr. Wil Gallagher, Ben - Shoridan, Col. M. V. | evening at the institution on the hill which | couple left for Manitou Springs, whero they | Permanently located. death of Matilda Clover, which 1t s thought | jgpest record for' tho year, veaching thir- liam Paxton was (m'..;‘., R. S. Squires, C. B. turned out sixty-six young men and women | Wil romain about one ‘week beforo going Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Ringwalt started | was caused by boisoning, was continued. | teen feet and eight inches. Friday morning building what is 3, Jose o onst. Thoy will not return_to Denver until | last ‘week ona novel trip down the Bluo | The testimouy of Luura Sibbitina caused o Wednesday. 1t was tbe annual reception of [ ghety FUEY SL RGN My, and Mvs. | riverin Nobraska. Thoy goin Mr. Ring- | sensation. Sho was engagod to marry Neill. niverick, Arthur the alumni of the school, an event full of in- | Duryea are the guests of Dr. and Mrs, | walt's canvas boat, in which he made such | He mnduced her to write the blackmailing hrivor, W. G. terest to the older graduates and & well- | Duryea, 2402 Cass street. a long and interesting journey along the | letters. All these letters wera signed “W Garuean, Joseoh, jr. Sherwood, E. E. Gates, H, E. Sherwood, E. H. , Charles C. now the Ware block, at_the cor- ner of Fifteenth it had dropped just oue nch. The reader must not jump at the conclusion that the water will rapidly suvside. 1 o What the Recos i i 192, T 3 H. Murra, She askea him why he de and_Faruam, the fmeral, B, W. spring of delight to the class of 192, for it northern lakes last fall. ! 3 B R ot - future home of Slaughter, Brad D, brought the latter into direct contact and Picnloat Pries Lake A number of Omaha ladies and_gentleman Illtlufdells\uh l.\rx:ulsuvmf in tho caso of Dr. nw};l‘!\\x““ I\|gl‘|"|\|]vh:l{"pmm oy ul)h::“ll]l;l) the Omaba club, Smith, A.'B. placed them on a level with the boys and Tho Gate City club ontertained about | wore entertained on Thursday ovening by | Harpor th 00, Sk why ho umu‘{]r'“’,‘ ter .| ing tho rocord ono finds that tho water pasa— e D Smith, Dudloy iirls of former classes, now mon and Women | yiry of their frionds atPries lako last | Mrs. W. I Vie Rov at nor homo on Fourth | Fible abinrgos. - His raply was: 'Ll tell you ) {1 {1 NoR AL cluboceupied tho w et ! growo. ¥ Hamlton, C. Will Smith, A. C. entire third floor of this building until the erection the Ugited in Councll Biufts ol S5 | some day. 3 3 p ookl i the | street in Council Biuffs, previous to her trip ; Tt would be hard to Imagine a more pic- | Weel. Av0a. m.a coach lapd six left West, WhEe she) ¥ pects £0 Retaatn with ek | Jontinuing Miss husband the next thres months, aroninakiuge z , Neill went to Mrs, J. W. Cotton and Miiss Barker, Y8 1nud ) crowd never started out 1f 'sdarch of a day’s | jefy 7 letters signed Abbitina testified that | Omaba from seven to pine days later. When azements for the wedding | © Fise is reported at < City it takes from moriea in April. Ho wrote | twelve to twenty-four hours to muke 1t no- accusing certain por- | ticeablo at th turesque scene than was presented to the | rasidence of Mrs. Mary Murphy, corner of looker on at the festivities of Friday night. | Fourteenth and Conter, gad a more jolly Youth was in tho ascondenoy and protty Hawilton, Frank T, Smith, Dr. C. E. W. K. Smith, B. F\. Smith, M, E, hoiut. : : 3 n hursday evening for New from f i 5 Itisa diverting occupation to study tho A tates banik build Smith, W, D. girls in the smartest of graduation gowns | ©2N¢ Niea RS or tw Han cORROV LS o | Sons of poisont o Marsh and Emma | o o SR SEAE el g Hougland, Snyaer, H. A. knocked olbows with manly' seuiors who had | Pleasure. Arriving ac who loko miter two | whotse thoy Wil sall mext Wednosday {OF | Surivel with stryehoino and offoring to’ sup- | Xocord and notice bow regulurly tho rulo ago, when~ the D. J. 0'DONATIOE Holdrege, Steboius, Geo P climbed learning’s hill with them ana stood | hours' drive delicious raftashments | i iR L (L ? | press the evidenco suoorting the acousa- | Works, Tholow water wurk at Hismare Is club again was placed on wheels and occu- | Hall, k.S, Strang, A, L. | at the sulmmit entitled tothe diplomas which | served, to which ail present Atid ample Jus- | /0 SO0 gave her a hearty bon vo tious in the event of the paymentot a certain: | 1918 feat abovo that of B, Louls. On May pled the apartments vlanned for its reception, | Howell, &. B, Strawn, Wm. S, follow hard and conscientious work. The | tice. The remainder of the day was spent in Miss Fannia Araia astiod foe A . | sum ot monoy. later it went up about a foot at Omal ) which it will continue to occupy until the | Hudson, A. B. Sudborough, 1. K. balls of the building were made brilliant by | pall playing, driving and boating, the party |, CV0 v U {“'P« oo by Neill's landlady deposed that at the time | 1 L oot L club’s new house at Twenticth and Douglas | Hull, G, W. Summers,Dr. J. E. jr. | immense locowotive headlights which dis- | returning tome at dusk, having spent a most | the Aurania erday. She go es directly to | of the Russell divorco c: | continued high for with Mino. | her to take a letter to T four at Omana. ¢ ix days ot Bisma June 1 the se Noill had sl m is completed. ‘A year ago last May the | Hunt, ¥ Swezey, I, W, peiled the shadows from nooks and corners | enjoyable dayv. {f‘r“j ,“'fz'fl'cl she )"ifll *}IH'VOI':J} Union club, which had previously been | Huwley, John B. Swobe, Thomas and compelled the more romantic inclined ‘Among those present were Missas Mur- | L Granzo through the summer u road, where La Ganzo through tho sum weaingin | Clover rosided, saving o bahieved iioro ywas | BARCE rose from 112000 to 162425, Tha st rganized and occupied the rooms which the | Haycen, J. Taylor, C. T. classmates to seek classrooms and aeep | phy, Coffee, Corery, Blum, Brennan, Han- S ki S . Arn Wwho has | a girl who had been poisoned and he wanted | ¢ffcet at Qmaha was noticol June 8, when O ATl n Ly AGACa T o (UNOWYace bIoGk, | (HAATtoIr M, Ot Taylor, J. G. Wwindow seats to talk over tne bygones | han' Bronnan, Maggie Marphy, Trott, De- spent tho past year injsho London and T7aris | to agoortainat sia wasdond, ading thiab ho || the; nacod fwas ‘slevon feol, over;a ‘fast joined forces with the older organization, | Hanchett, Dr. W.H. Tobbetts,J. S. and pledge anew their friend- | vine, Nellie Brennan, Sullivan, Laura De. [ Hospitals. believed Lord Russell had poisoned her, il o e st Ll An e giving the Omaba club a big boom in mem- | Hart, J. T lempleton, J. A. ships, while the music from a large | vine, tmma Trott, Allen, Bronnan, Devine, | Geveral end Mrs. Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. L - s 5 LR Bl s By bership. Hawkes, W. . Thurston, J. M. orchestra in the lower hall gwded the | Puhs, Malone, Driscol, NcDonald, Kennelly, | william Redick,Mr. and Mrs. D. i Whecler, ANTI-PARNBELLITE APPEAL. a0 bh O BV B o 020 /Eb S faereanith “he Omaha club is the premier club of the | Hitcheock, G. M. Toule, George C. waltzors through the dance. Protty girls | wentz and Miunie Hutte of Oxford, Ia, | Jt. Mr. and Mrd. Wilham Wood, Miss Wake' | portod tho rivar Up to 102085 foer, and tha city and its members include all the most | Hoffman, N. B. “Turner. C, C. were largely in the majority and the men | Messrs. Malone, Braden,, Biuwm, Jackson, | [ey and Miss Greenleat formed a coaching | The Natlonal Federation of America Asks u,; i SR mados & nani '-; al mrn.‘;;l prominent men of almost every nationality, | Hoel, k'rank J. Underwood, W. A, prosent wero really the heroes of the hour | Mahonoy, Moran, Wittig,Sullivan, Coffee, | party given by Mr. Algernon Patrick Satur- for Election Funds for Lreln A A RO BT T T of every religion and every trade or profes- | Hopkins, A. P Van Cott, D. W, and sought after with assiduous attention. | Wagner, Joues, Wallace, J. J. Mahoney, | dsy evening. Supper was served at tho EW Your, Juno 25.—The National Federa- | “Tla river has graduslly gono up. at Bis. sion. In such a heterogencous mass some of | Hubbard, N, M., jr. Vierling,'A. J “’here was dancing for those who loved that | Durr, Secrest, Dee. Krag, Atohason, W o Quarte) tion of America has st this appoal : o T T S S B A DT courso must stand out clear from their fel- | Hughes, C. C. Viles, James, jr: sort of amusoment. whilo ono of tho class | por, Studt, Cook aud Walter Dailey of No- | Mr. Clifora Smith and Mr. Fairfiola en- | 100, Of Auovicn bas sont this sppoal: TGRSO Rl Rk D g b T8 T o8 lows and are men known to the public from | Hungate, J. H. Voss, George R. rooms above stairs was converted into a | braska City, tortained at dinner Wednesday at the [, 10 tho orionds of Home ule 1n Trelan 8y, 8dCinigh Wi B Ol 3 their wealth, from their oratory, from their | Hussey, ¥. B, Waketield, John A, card room for the more sedate guests, who e T Bachelor's Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wheeler, jr,, | The dissolution of the British Parliamont 1s | tinuo ut this point for a weok business qualifications and every couceivabie | ¢ 0o 0 M. Wakeley™A. C. either did not dance or had tired of the s OO WAL A R Miss Dewey, Miss Williams, Miss Maud mnhoguuu‘unl Vlln!”nu.xuli election1s to be | yet. The daily rise up uorth has been possibility that makes one man more famous | ooiye fidge F. Wallacs Witliam waltz. And there were punch bowls, with “Pork Chops’ and *Mary Stuart” seoms a | Woslworth ~of Sioux City. Miss Molliora | Bl immodiately. Tho struggto of Ircland | by smail fractions of a foot, from which it i1 than another. No stranger of note comes to | o[ ‘@ 3 Woieo: Gooriall dusky waiters to serve tho_wisiies of the | singular combintion, butthatis the proxram | \Woolworth, ‘Mr, Cuaries Snundors, | Mr, | {07 1fe or death is at and. Now is tho o | argued tnas tho suows of the mountains uro Omaha with good letters of introduction and |yt T o Waeer: G0, maids and mon, whilo somothing more sub- | provided for next Thursday evening, Junoi0. | Charies Howe, Mr. Will Doauo. to belp hor if you wish her 0 livo-—that Is.to | molting eraduliy. Tue further deduction fails to bo *‘put up” by the club. It is the [ jeWee B S Watson, H D. | stantial in the way of refreshments camo on | at Boyd's new_thester for the bendit of tne | “o R%y TR P TN ) ve free. We ‘spealc for tho majority of the | from thisis that the dangorof disastrous resort of the army people, big railrond mag- | JoRRSOD: 4 won we | later. Nebraska Home for tho Aged. The casts | , 0 [NOGnesqay, eveniog Mr. Algornon | Ivish nationat party, presided over by Jusiin | flogus is lessening every day, ; nates, heavy bank diroctors, vich corporation | yo e 4 ) WhoatonQenoral . There were twelve nuribers on the danco | are: Hilana Wood, Mts. Dundy, Mrs, Richards, | LoCarthy, anc your subseription wiil bode Another curious thing is the fact that the presidents, journalists, fat ofice holders, | yonieo 5y Wik * | program in adaition tothe following numoers : Mrs, Will Redick, Miss Greonleaf, Miss | Olcd toits support. Itelp to any faction | yiver is considerably bigher at Sioux City well-to-do business men—in o word it i3 a | e on e B Willianes, W . N piayed by Trvine's orchiestra as a prelude to | Snooks, s literary man, hard up.....) vo |'Dundy, Miss Sharp, Miss Ida Sharp, Miss | opbosed to that uh;]m v is b to dis- | than at Omaha. For example, on June 18 it club of great respectability aud representa- [ g ¥e it & o A e B the greater feast which followe: Dabis. 'w burglar. Mr, Charles E; Duftie | 70,0 Hoagland, Mrs, Will Wood, Mr, | Ution. dishonor and disastor. kunds are | was ten fect eleven incues at this point and tive in charncter. K”"bnny DR T it daon: ELT Maren—High School Alumni l\'liiul. ll_nq ;‘4\)mrue'u.‘ ety Mr. W. B Craft | e, e e of tho i 3 . m',:,dled to ;,-url o _m\—fl\u. seats in Parlia- | fourteen and one-tenth foet at Sioux City. Mr. Henry W. Yates, its president, Kelly, George W. Wood, Elmer H. Ebanditoutrol e Dy e el iaeiaiDalton |~ Miss Jeeslo Allen, ibrarian of -the ‘Omatin | hepisoon . ShinmAle leaslioxpeasss wills] Tho ilgh water reached Omabi b next hly fitted by age and experie RE Yy BIROLES WY fronlytatlnlizle g Selection—Erminie.... .. e sevaiols sasenie .ol 2 . Jessie Allen, librariun of tho Omaha | be $150,000. morning, raising the gauge to twelve feet R e iR e TaT b i Leon- | Kemp, I, A. Wyman, A. Guvotto—First Heart Throb.. Condensed play in four acts of public library, has been honored with an ap- P i o lin Gl AL BIONE § Olly tths itk Pl v N s TR Kilpatrick, Thomas Wyman, H. Polish Dances. SCHILLER'S “MARY STUART." pointment on’ the committeo on literaturo SHERIDAN, ATy sleepy village and attending the public | Kirkeidall, . P, Weller, C. #na subcommIbtes,of vas renched on Wednesday, libraries in connection The reception committee, composed of | Elizabeth, queen of 3 X The Coming City Schools tn Washington, which is only | Kitchen, A. M. Wessels, . W. Wallace Broatch,Charles McConneil, Charles 28 O O rthern Wyoming. | when it was fiftcen and one-tenth s.J. Hurd Thonipson | with the woman’s auxiliary of the World's f , A sherids e At Omalia iv camo on | o short distance away. In filled | Korty L. H. White, Victor Hungate, Stacia Crowley, William McCague, | Mary ots, i prisonerin | f fair, Mrs. Ellen M. Henrotin, vieo prosident, | Sheridan Iute B Borlinpytho floom- [ (FSRERIAL EOMAUARIERDERIRTOR lm"‘.“':;‘;‘;f;_ with a desire to see the west and blaze for | Kountze, H. Wilson, W. M. Anne P. Truland, Thomas McCague, Mary | Eoiiicl Sy "M, 1. Milier | D8Ving made the appointment last week. munity at large is not aware of the real es- | {nehes, himself a pathway, Mr. Yates located i | Kountze, A. I Wilbur, J. B, A. Fiteh, laa Remington Notsen, Lizzio Van | H200 ] Mrs. Mumaugh, one of Omaha’s best known | tate transfers that bave taken place during e St. Louis, but only resided there a year whon | Krug, Willium Wood, B. B. Sant, Karl h-gneu,\ ictor Rosewater, Lydia Firm s artists, will haye chargo of the art class at [ the past few months in our hapny and beau DoWitl's Sarsaparilla is reliable. Joseph became his dwelling place, and | Kivk, Wallace ", Woolworth, J. M. MicCague, _Charles B. Stone, Emma | Wiliium Ceel d Burielgh Mr, W, the Fremont Chautauqua which opens July | yeully situated Sheridan. Cavtain H. b, . — ontered the wholesals grocery house of | Lally, H. 1. | Wyman, W, B o e g RO e | A Mary. acta as prioat. e G- £ Dufo | &y hrom thore she will go to the Long Pine | paipor of Omaha has aiono purchused over 7 T we, McCord & Co. as bookkeeper. In 1861 [ Lavder, D. S, Yates, H. W. guret Cooke, Edward T. Grossman Queen Mary, acts as priest.. ) 2 Chautauqua to conduct a similar class. Mrs, o wonay, > B, 3 8 1as Paulét, keeper of Mary . when Nave, McCord & Co. established a Yost, C. E. and Henry Clarke, was actlye | Sir Amlas Paule pel Mary . Son Mumaugh is thoroughly fitted for the work branch in Omaha, Mr. Yates came here as in the work assigned to it, and members of | g, iii cinnady, Wer nurse, Mra W, 8 Folkor | and will undoubtedly have gret success. their confidentinl’ agent. Later he left the Thelr Sliver Anujversary. the alumni who did not_have a jolly time r 2 . Miss Katle Dalton i 0 th i, Ja whevs ho was | _ Twenty-five years ago yostorday Mr. and | haveno one but themselves to blame for a | Two Nuns{: Mist M L B0mPHOn || Omrnams e b o Sied 8 party ofolih, married. In 1863 Omuha again became tho | Mrs. F. D. Cooper were married in Dubugue, :\y:glg:’:x:fl»f‘-fl The Tasiity gll“tg;m:m;l OeizEonnTa T e ey aro Goorge IKtug, wito and daughter’ i L ure president of the . g A s im- ; ) 3 At L 2 A. Donaghue, wife and daughter, ie0rg abidiEplacaiorslpditre pOAACHE oL ito ::eu:’;vt:“ ":f"r ,fi;:fi“"&*’:;‘::‘“{h:,‘“’ im- | Wwhich did not terminuto until after tho md- | Octagon High Fivo club was entortained | & CRORRIAR, Wi 0 fR0Ehieh and Goorgo g Kountze Brothers, who were then doing | o v altg or Omaha on thelr wed- | pight hour had boou marked by the Dell in | at the homeof Mrs. J, M. Johuson, 1328 | jeaving New York on the Labn, Mr, and & privato banking business at Twelfth and | 4ing journey, and which has continued to be | the tower of tho building. South Eleventh stroet, Wednesday after- [ Mrs, Donaghue are going to England and Farnam, in orgonizing the First National | their home ever since. Twerty-five years HISTORY O THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. noon. Among those present wero: Mrs, | the others will visit Germany, bank, with which institution be was con- | marmed! A good many changes have taken The High School Alumni association is a T e | LoD AR A ML £ Mz laoree N indsor Mogaath twith Baby nected for nineteen years in tho capacity of | piace in that guarter of a century; children | growing organization. Ithas just been in- | Morse, ) Gt D B SV B e e A R S assistaut cashier and cashier. In 1883w | have come and aro married, ‘the hair has | creased by the addition of sixty-six new | Dyke Mre. Lowis, Mrs, fautman ant s | Ko L0 U0 0SS sammor in Danvor, ection with the lato A. £. Touzalin, then | whiteued consideraoly sud the forms are not | graduates, and the prospects for over widen- | Hardouberg. Tho honored guests were Mis P e s 5 £0,000 worth of property finely located adjacent to the town. on whicn he is making oxtensive improvements, such as changing the cbannelsof Big and Lattle Gioose creoks and cutting and clearing his r brush. These improvements benetitea the city and given ita dressed-up appearance, as it wi Captain £ O. Phi lips of Lincoln, also has made many iarge purchases, the last ono b of about 150 acres of land from L. H. Brooks at £100 per acre. This land lies southeasierly from the town and wi | R vnt. of tha Chicako, Huklinion | NGAFLY 50 Grect as Lwonty-ivo yoars axo, but | it meaborship has nevor boon bettor. n | Boens aud Miss Laurs Phelps, Mes. Iaur | Manitou and iy the mountatus of Coloraao, gomplotod ana Quiney railway; the Nebraska Naconal | the lacge number of guests who were present | fact, it is displaying a wonderful vitality for | Iman won \-": s¥p Delivious . refroshments | Join Mrs, Megeath early this week. Miss | cast of and adjoining the town. Tois land is bauie wis oranized, Mr. Yates succoedug to | 8 the handsome rosidence of Mr. and Mrs. | an ifant of but throe voars, But the pres- | the consolation. © 4 ¢ the id an | Daisy Riohards and Miss Laura Richards | a very Jevel picce and wil mak N, tho presidency, which position he has ever | Cooper at Forty-second and Hamilton streets | ent association is not the first attempt_made | Wero servod ab ho ciose of Lhe RamB, 4nS B0 | o Sn¥p ot oo’ Gl Visie Mrs, Mogeath ando duc. o its nearness o the towi. 16 since held. Mr. Yates is aman of pro-'| lasteveuing were a unit in saying thatvever | in that direction nor was it any too early in | hour JRS, passed in pleasant aud social inter- ot raA Oty AUy rA T bea e o L e e Ty ek pounced convictibns, and, while somewhat | had they scen a more thoroughly happy and | making its appearance on the scene. £ouree. 5 taciturn to the outside public, among his | well mated couple. The = house was Although the High school building was pssociates ho is esteemed as & model citizen | exceptionally well decorvated, roses, of | erected in the summer of 1871 yet the first and o companionable gontleman; just such | course, predominating, witk here and | class to graduate was that of 1876, The com- Mr. George H, Palmer of the firm of W. About, E. Palmer & Soun, will start the last of this iting 1n New York. | month for a trip to Alaska with Mr. James the enterpriso be has shown, Mr. John B, Kenarick bas now on the market lots in nis addition just south of town. His nroperty is Mrs. Dana Lander 1s v/ DER u Barehola KL | : ik : 8 La ) A L L ot o 3 d pe hill, and 1o doubt in the nsar futur ORtats ASLFOIORINE M ! would expect to see at the head | there vopes of smilax to giveit a tender | mencement was neld in the large auditorium Mrs. Levi Carter will leave Tuesday for | ¢ ylor, treasirer of the B, & M. ral- | On th h B0 2 At 010 IBLE-ARLECIOK | o1 the leading lub in & large dity, touch of ereen, The lawn was brilliantly | of the building and was quite an event of the | tho sast. - Tosd. anc: My HonryBrawn, formerly. con-{{oYLI HARIONUROL G Wawn e vl o s SRR S A Mr. D, 3. O'Donahoe, or Dan, as | Muwminated with Jupanese lanterns and right | times. [n 1877 there was no graduating Mrs. D. H. Wheeler, jr., went to Lincoln | BOSIed With that Foad, "“,‘]“,‘} B A D o o firlan 0 X hibI e by it sa0 AanLlo e be is famiiarly koown fwmong his' fol. [ in the center of the grounds w well of cluret | cluss, but the smail vody of eleven alumni | Thursday. S nellahttul time an i thaso et coinr® | men and by othor vastorn mon fi the Lows of i i lows, is the secretary of the club, and a [ lemonade attracted universal atteation. was {noreased again 1 1875, and sinco then | Mg T, M, Bennett left for Watkins Glon | hod out o the wids deoar % L R s heli 1n0del secretary ho . Born in County Corle, | M. and Mrs. Cooper recoived in tho cast | hus ancually rocelvea ' rogular in- | o ihursday. 810 oykon the wige geoan, 3 homases here at home and causo thom to ] slght sy veland, in May, 1852 he camo to Americs | parlor and the bride wore the ideu- | crement. The ~commencoments wero | Oy P Hartsuff, U 8. A.. has gone | sane following Omaba people will leave for | by harmony. for any. project that will 2 essond ith his family ‘shortly after his bicth, his | tical gown 8s on her wedding day | beld, one after another, in . the Mor Albert (ELacisul, Wiiy A., BARRO0S | Asbury Park, Now. Jersey, this ' weok, going )| BE - b AEEIS Q8 AR pRoladk (Lank I L R R T O ‘S Matents. focating. in New York state. Five | tweuty-fivo yoars ago, & Nile ~groen | Academy of Music, Hoyd's opera houss, | 10 Brookiyn. as far as Now York with the Eudeavorers : BARGAREIERTONA RV ) AP T e RO vears luter they removed to Brockville, Can., | silk with lace over dress, and a ver, the Grand opera house, until that of 1892 Mrs. C. Squires returned Thursday | Miss Myra McClelland, Miss Nora Emerson, and assist her to become, as sho s destinc took place in the new Boyd. With but four | from Helena, Mont. M the largest city in Wyomin where Mr. O'Donahoe learned the dry | Pretiy costumo it wa Assisting directly s Ella Esmond, Miss Julia Newcomb, el - 7 y 3 [ 3 ~ Sheridan is* situal in the center of the i pusiness s clerk and propriotor. | receivivg were Mr, Augustus Cooper, a | exceptions each successive graduating class Mr, and Mrs, George Squires are happy nd Mrs. F. Milroy, Mrs. Frank | 2" ‘ o I R O 10 Omith_ and entered the | handsome son of the *Silveritos’ and thelr | hus beon 1argor in polatof numbers than | over tho birth of & aon. gor: Fabs, Mex, . W, Birk- | pooh SEural euity ot tho siate o s ) o sy s’ Wit o dry goods ousiness, which he foliovied for | daughter, Mis, kred Dolione, -who wore a | that just preceding it. The following tablo | D, and Mrs. Doberty will spend tho sum. | hauser, Mrs. M. A, Cobura, Mr. and Mrs. | P00 ST, e ; arkable IninGnce OVer ¥ Ko layn oven vears, finally drifting into n:]m m‘;l;v‘,t'. Evh:t:lllzr.?cugux!v sllkwhl:dl‘l:fl::mlhflu;lylc uhr »;howl their distribution both by ctasses and | mer on the Atlantic coast. .‘J)A.‘:’;hMul)mvull, Mr. and Mrs. George ( SRR £ 'I.’\ ) Lo n:triby a8 ofdivinity, but murely .-lm‘;uuy.. ¢l business heis now engaged. Whilo | Josephine's gowns silk sash. | by se: : o) . A Genuine Kopublican gap, bl momathg a4t hor (it hatios tho ak il 500 el catato ntorost in the | Alding theso' in ontertaining the guosts who | = i B e o maatt 15 tho BUest of | “ipyo hand of the Second infantry gaven | ¢ A Banblindinibiess top T T clup, ne is a clubadle fellow and enjoys life | crowded the house during the heurs of the g ~ "1 M, Maurioall® 1o | serevado on Wednesday evening to ‘General no of the bost: republican cumpiign Susrabout as much a8 any of his nssociates. | reception were: Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Cush- e an ] 1r. -;1 s, lnulij uryea are the | and Mps, Brooke, at which wero present a | ¢4Ps ever manufactured is the MeKin- KA yOUT vory bo o Thedub. v for(anate’ in haying as it | ing, M. and Mes, H. B, Coryell, Dr, and # | guests of r. ana Mrs. Dueydu. number who biad been aavised of tho affair, | 1ey cap, invented by Captain C. M. Copp 3 im0 distlng directors some of the solid men of the west: | Mrs. Kinsler, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallagher, : Mr. i, K, Grable left'T##sday night for | including General and Mrs. Cowin, Mr. and | of Hill Cit, D. "It is a neat eap of,| that you wiit o truth Of her nurvae C. F. Weller, Guy C. Barton, . N. Dietz, C. | Mr. and Mrs. John Schenck, Mr. and 77 | Boston, to be gone about ted*day: Mrs, Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, Judge | blue with a band and visor of Ame | tive.” She lnys alm 1o & supornatnral J. Greene. C. S. Montgomery, W, V. Morse, | Mrs. —J. F. Coad, =~ Mr. —und Mrs, Marsbal Bradner D. %; Whier and Mrs, | and Mrs. Wakeley, Major and Mrs. Worth, | tin, On the band is stamped i nor dous uh IR attincD RO Charles 5. Coe, the treasurer of the club | Frank Burkley, Mrs' General U'Brien and Slaughter lofc for Lako Of . 5 Othars i being Mr. Frank Murphy, who has touched | Mrs. D. J. O'Neill of Council Bluffs. Tue ¥ ugyuurd.y, Captain and Mrs. Worden, the Missos Wake Miss Blanchard of Fagk; Sidney arrivea’ [ 1ov, Miss Worden, the Misses Yates, Captain Saturday and is the gues) ol Miss Touzalin, | Day, Mr. Jobu Patrick. Mrs. William G. Chumbsrsiana Miss Alice | L.ast evening Miss Lovise Squires gave a Chambers have returnedsfroin Battle Creek. | \arge coaching party in honor ot her guests, the miihionaire mark once or twice over. preseuts, and there was & room full of them, “The following 1s A corrected List of the per- | almost, were displayed in the music room, sonnel of the elub: which 'was bowered 10 flowers and potted plants. A trio of protty girls served punch y. pointing ¢ that your ¥ and content LESEZacaces] B354 iR S S SRR T ek I iR e Without 111 kury bt in the > > . Miss Knight and Miss Faithorn of St. Louis. 1. open 1t i sunsan (W yoU 10 pon- > ~Labvott, €. . P from a beautiful punct bowl twined with Mrs. 5. D. Burkalow and@hlidren expect : Hthe 3 1t youra) ahie will resd o ar T4 {rom Intan Adams, D, G ) Lawssnce, ¥ Aiing a0 Mosea IbGblac anf. e Arawing to leave this.wock for Whtnx Glen. . Y. | Affer driving about tho cly for an hour or oy 1o 0'd nue. hr will fi‘l"“""‘;':nr'u Toamn . W | room, Miss Pearl Hartman, MIss Kato | Class of Mrs. Casper Yost add’Miss Yost leave | pari, whiere rofroshments woro sorved on tho s A b T ;m\- iy :l d Tomwood. H. B. Creighton and Miss Bessie O'Brien. The | (lass of 105 Monday for Detroit and Wathins Glen, N. Y. | pavillion veranaab, the drive home being wa of imy 0w ANy ‘:u&rku W e e dining roou, Loo, bad undergone touckioa by | ciuss of 101 Mrs, Whito and Migs's White loft on [ made In the caol of the eveniug. Mra FFogasaie.rne s Jallnal agaL: ‘Anniu, Willlwn B, Loomis, C. J | M0 Satias An 1okAg pRRMAUIACLY ROMAUELL | C1as OF 1H8:00cn Wednosgny for tholr Bythat tirookline, | Sqifires and Miss Gertrude Clarke clispor End renponsibilitios bncldeat. 10 maried 11; 4o Ayres, Captain J, C. Loomis, G. W. chandeliors, ‘Th a8 oxqul e tal e e 4 | Mass. B 0%C oned the young men and maids KIven wdvica on ull mattors of. Iniersat. 1t businoas Bewis. Hon. Geo. . Loveut,' J. L. ranged and 8 ‘\“w.‘x‘&‘\'fi".,"::;:&ifé‘u"fi’.',fi the | TTtwill be noticed thav of the votal b3 | Iev.T. J. Mackay leayeswfor tho Atlantic | Mr, C. 5. McMonles of Cudahy's clerical i slal i St i seniriiad Berlin, R. 8. Luce, C. . conter while the bride of a quarter J, con- | graduates the girls arein a v“'; large ina- | S08st about thefirst of July fotta two months’ | force, his sister Edith and nephew Master | ously the wora Protection, the key note raffoc Beaford, Jeft W. Lymao, 0. W, tuy 820 Cut 48 1n Ay AFOUE, Jority. Why this is so must probably be | Yacation. C.'5, Stevenson, left yestorday on a trip east | and ‘war cry of the eampuign. In itself Beason, E. A. Mauderson, C, P, Throughout the evening the Mandolin | explained by & multiplicity of causes, for the | Mr. and Mrs. Wiltiam "Krug are aelighted | to revisit the home of thelr ohildhood at | the eap is ‘an unanswerable argument, | 55 batl Benedict, D, P. Markel, J. E. club played swoetly und appropriately, mak- | natural coodi ion of western population | Over the birth of a dsughtor Wednesday | Waterdown and relatiyes and friends in and | .i1o0e'h o solid for protection, tho rock 8l Bishop, A. i, Mursh, W. W, fan o Sreuing axoeniioaiTiohia v, WAL | ARiARM ooudl loo of weslera hypuiation ) STRC o noar Hamilton, Ont. T. L. MeMonies of the 3 o , 0K | \ua fn'n champlon's skillful tactics lnstruct how 18 Bolndorfl, Charies. Marple, C. H. Ty ST e T W D, & % S . Searles & Hereth Manufacturing company, | 10 Which republican hopes are unchoved (o wleld. Hainoart, 1 Masnia . & | qulbes were perfect, | figures. That solarge a body of educated | Miss Claire Drake returned this weok from | Sedries & Herewh Manufa K, SpmpS Captain Copp husphesanted his design | . #hedoes £aiso positin he W. It Meeghn, . W. | the nigbt perfoct. as Juno bights are in tals | youug poople. bound together by tho strong | her loug visit with her suot, Mrs. Gaunett | {RIe&0: Wi doln thom there on tholr ploas- | T | i deslgn | e pibiie £0 positively waser 3 eeghn, . W, | 1 the sharbet well outeide Mosars, | Lies of lntimate association, could ‘esert ab | of Washington, ure trip. Soveral of thelr youog frieuds, | in the cast and republican campnigners | 50 B U0 AR S Megeath, G. W. | bing, ""n? Gallaghe=, Harry | wfluence for muoh 000 both upon 006 aad Mrs, Georgo M. Tibbs aud Miss Auaa D, | 2EODE Whom were the Misses Roo aud | are wild over it. Many clubs huve 0 with o “DOUBLE VELL, e T { Burkley and Mr, MoManon Wited upon tho | A10theY a6 upon Lhols ALISA WALAF WAS 008 | Charsie s Oy oy “bending the summmer | Hieath, orossed over to tho Bluffs to soe them | adopted it, and it promises w bo . part TN ot o Morchant, A: I, | uosts, wad it would bo burd ta say whiod | discoruod. To effect any common purboso | ut Ocean Grove, N. d ofr. of tho regulation republican uniform in | Sy ‘it fivit daa” o witi fiedout daidd M O 213 ol st Wi Bindses o, | s 3::::A:‘::A‘o;‘::on‘alg:nl.::n;:.q‘\:\:u:l;:;l Miss May Dundy loft Thuraday evoning | Tho Omabs sabool tenchory aro soatteriak | the coming vontost shudders ot thy ibouehof yie sparilisions prasiies riges, Clinton H. ler, s old time friends to jolu In the cougratula- D€ | for the summer vacation. for Now Tnsear, whees she ‘fl',‘“?: tho EUESL | by ticketed Profe Lrwin Leviston and family mer, . for Boston, Prof. Karl J. Kelsoy for Ozdens- meunt for the formation of an alumni associa- Brenoan, Thowas. Mitls, Georgo I, A beautiful home erected by business | tion was startod. At its head were Mr. Hrown, i, D, Millard, W. B, for hor | tol 5 power, uly give you AMUSEMENT L LM don sagacity and patient cuergy, with obildren | Will MeC » 3 ) 4 . N. Y., MissV Shipps, e bradford, Louis. Millard! Alfred 10 vise o and. call thom. Diessad, tho silvar | 70, who. hoceine presidsnt wmd secrosssy | o DIFs: Auoia s arrived from Washiagton, | Chiiaiqus assombly aosr Jumestomn. N WONDERLAND, Mo o fuiorseod. RO MAGIS u:;'uh:m,‘l‘.‘ Millard, J. H, anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cooper's | respectively. Its ‘mctivity, however, ocow. | 3od willbe the guest of Major and Mrs. | Y "Niss Emily Wood for Ariington, Il and WEEK COMMENCING JUNE 21 1 LOCKY oM TRGYIIAN 3 —Buttock, . 0. Millor, Gieorge L, | marriage was charming in every particular. | tinued but ashort time when it scemed | 1’8ddock at thelr farm for the vext six | Miss Sadie Pitman and Miss Kene Ramliton | Brioy oPERA Co,—Trip to lndin" HIEART PLATES or anything 0f' w Ik charactor i FT) B Moutgomery, U, B, Amopg those who were invited to be | rather to vegetate than to thrive, weeks. for Montreal, whenoe they sail next week " ULULU." The umh‘,,,,_“‘"“c Girl 20 HooLo1eM Ol Wil ‘l,lunl‘ IM' HEMIL AR R . % Maorcliouss, resont the followivg will servo to show the | ~ With the class of 1559, tho first of solid | Miss Pearl Hartman left Thuraday to visit | 1or England. Miss Jennio Fair has gono by "SROLLA" Tho Living Halt Woman. | artof ypnotic. (nfuence, eonteol of oro Barlaow & Dt dorton, G, W, | large acquaintancesbip of Mr. and Mrs. | numerical proportions, cawme a new impetus | friends at Minnetonka, White Bear lake and | the Northwestern to her bome &t COQAr | miik GALLOWS used In Kxocuting Noil o4 Diron another when properly employed.) Bl gy Ban wp’a d Morgan, Daiel Cooper: 10 the association. Under the lead of Mr. | Minueapolis. She will be goue about six | Rapids, Ia. AN o ¥ o M Dison instractions ot Lattors elosing 81 will s Fanow, Mo X Morse, lfi l‘., | Mayor Bemis, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Mever, | Frank Lelsenring reorganization was | week Mr. sud Mrs. Frank W. Ober called at the 10c. TO ALL, 100, » fiumat anlagtian. Fasigre a0 auated S : Guy Morse, W. V, M. aud Mys. Coaries Hawilton, Mrs. T' B. | brougbt about under a new constitutlon and | Miss L. M. Andrews, principal of the High | Youug Men's Christian association bullding Fheator Tiekots G0 wud 1 i ATION FIREE™ 405 N, 1680 5t