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S 'I‘ll]‘)_()_)'. AHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1894. refreshments wers gerved. Mr, Frank Flan- | half after 1 to 3 o'clock, at 1083 South | in bloomersgeemes along, then he springs STHR n q e Havored "the. ‘gussts with ‘one ol ha.| Thirtieth avenue ot e ikoromery: e | LONDON'S THEATRICAL WORLD | select recitations Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bennett have has severely whipped two young women The following were prosent turned from their summer outing. and pursuedesegeral othe CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. 1. Garlichs, Mr. and Mrs. R. H ~ Miss Dessic Stearns returned on Monday 1y LA oo i1 CIRCLRA [ 1 \ Eceloty Bwells to Give o Fomale Minstrel | Mrs, Stih, Jerct, Hobebic and ines Ar. | from # three weeks' visit in Minneapoli - Details of the Triumphs Ecored During the | Performance at Boyd's, nold, Baker, Wigman, Bdholm, C Miss Marle Case of Fort Madigon, Ta. 18 | e formagon 4f the Omaha Glee club by a | Past Woek. | | [ i keion, Barkit ' lla and Kathieen | VISIUNE the Misses Chapman for a few days TR Smith, and Mess . Younger, Knouse, | _ Miss Jesste Sturgis avd her mother, Mrs | number ot the lading mals siogers of this | KT oS | Bushinell, will foave for Cleveland his week. | €1tY 18 & movimeht in the right direction and SMART WORLD DOINGS THE PAST WEEK | Holden. Rice. Draper, Clark, Breck God- | BRCCEEG Bt ot o hort Madison. Tn, is | should meet With the hearty encouragement | BEERBOHM TREE ENTERTAINS ROYALTY e RbLs st Weatssaunt visiting the Misses Chapman for a few | of a musical-loving public. It is the Inten . . : days. tention of the club to confine itself to musle I he B Rutertaloments for Miss Kissam ant Mrs. Fntertained for Mise Kissam. Mr. Harry LeRoy Crammer has entered | that the peoplerWill appreciate, and not at. | IeYmacket Company Givesa Performatce at of those Bellevae hirings Oat a Crowd of guest of honor at a number of funciions | clas musical compositions .which require careful | Speelul Train to FHL Thele 4 A . . . Ly Wi . . Fashionubles—Soclety Notes Since her arrival here, two enteraiuments | Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Godfres of Zaussville, | Fehearsals. fort monthe, While Mr. Torrens ittt s A delayed by the tailor's strike is making us having been given for her during the past are guests of T. 1. Godfrey, 1817 Capitol 1l have the direction of the club, the sele g - week nue tion of music.wifl be left entirely to a com- many f X 1 (l‘ e l & Miss Colpeter was the hostess at one of | Mrs. Wessells leaves for Chicago today, | iittee composed ot Mr. C. L. Detel, Mr. L Ry : : any iriends wice the money never Society I8 standing with reluctant feet pretty though infermal aftairs, It_hav- | after n very delighttul visit among old | B. Copeland and Mr. C. H. Ogden, the club ek g 3 fated Press) | i J where the brook and river meet just at this | ing been her desire to inaugnrate the Debu- | friends having as officars D. H. Wheeler, jr.. presi- LONDON, Sept. 20.—Theatricals s Taal o Bty g A Ly e b TR whers the brook and river meet Just at (his | ing been e desite to Ineugute the Db, | friends, © G e | 00 H, Teaynar, viee: Dresdsnty G . | weck were signaiized by one of Queen Vie bought as good suits as these. This is th between” period in the | world | high living, but the absence. of o many of | tyrned from theie summer home in Honey | {jy, '”H‘I‘”'h‘""“ ”I‘»"‘I:"’“',"“:‘ 'l‘l" execu- | toria's spasmodic indulgences in a drama l I o e P Lt the ex-debutantes compelled a change ol 7 ¥ 1 tive com ee is heeler, Jr., el iy i T Sy s 4 ’ - A e and will continue so until the coming out | i Co :" Ll T [ | Creek, Tn | man; Walter B. Wilkins, Harry Burkley, H. | \reet. Monday night, as already cabied, the your dest chance, parties for this season’s debutantes are an- R eean instent. . THe: (ABIE" wab HeARES Miss Grace Himebaugh returned last Sat- | W, Henderson, . E. Abbott Haymarket Theater company gave a b 34, 4 y expect to sen a lit Mam st e e ey | Urday after a most delightful summer spent | it is not the intention of the club to an- | llant and successtal performance of “The | pounced hen one may exy s maertuily effectiva. byt deft linnds at the lakes | tagonize f the older musical organiza- | Ballad Monger and the Red Lamp™ in the | TR Overcoats A little cold Pk pdlb R e L R i RRLLE et Besides Miss Kissam there g Miss Palmer, who has 1 New York | tions, but to attempt to fill a place that since | ball room of Bal Every stvle, | and wo have more than we present: Miss. Alexander, Miss Himebaugh, | for the past ten day X home in | the cariy days of the Apollo club has: been | gore Ler majesty, the royal family and party ivery stvle, do ~Meltons at $15 The only thing at prosent talked of is | Miss Cady. Miss Mary Nash, Miss Barns and | about a week left entirely vacant. The club will aim to | sty 1l party ‘ fino thin Bt thom S 1 ‘3'00 4 N Fllred A g ) ok T o 12 -caught them i PRt the coming minstrel show at Boyd's by the | Miss Smitl nator €. F. Manderson stoppedl at the | BiVe catchy songs In a manner artistic and d ey tatives of the principal families | every price Satirday, Deiterrs 0 LV 4 ellest of mociety we rehearsals for Mo sceond function for Miss Kissam was | awell Hotel Waldorf, New York, on Thurs- | musical, leaving to. other organizations the | of the neighborhood. The Haymarket com- | m ¢675 "t o B el A bptlpicts b en by Miss Pearl Hartman Friday after- | day of Iast week rendition of oratorios and heavy choruses, any was afterwards entertained at suppe from $6 75 up Men's single and aouble breasted i = s i v U SHEA S 1 On® | foan, a Kensin and was onc of the | Mr. and Mrs, diaferro and son re | It WHL @im to be, as iis name fmplies, & | the members of the royal family and their i Juded | sack suits in olue and black Q.75 of the leadors. Mrs. Vir onnell, | RO, et affaits of o rather quiet week | yurnea home. I Faliaterro and son £¢- | giee club, and. invites judgment along these | guogta hoing present s include toviot “all “wool--well mnads @] — who made the success of the minstrel per- | goefally amuse her guests Miss Harte [ S{ait in the east atter o modest lines and teimmed, a regular £12 suit y formances in Council Bluffs, is In charge of | man revived the “Bishop of Oxford's puz- weather 1 castle, Scotland, be mwells The personnel of the club, which is exceed For thls ertainment of royalty Beer- | in this Mrx. James Hodge and Mis Stella Harmon, | ingly strong, \ enrnest of the good work | bohn Tree, after being commanded to take Mow's sack and cutaway suits the stage management here and it leaks out | #1e." and w0 auaint were e questions and | wpg fve been visiting felends in Cheyenne, | anticpatcd. and s the club Wil give at | his company to Balmoral, only had twenty immense that retail the world over for she has discovered remarkable versatitity [ 50 HICHEH TR Th have returned home least two con solving the problems embodied in the puzzle. | "2V erts this year, the Initial pe ght hours in which to prepare for the trip yurchas o e el oT 8 SN 00 in at least halt a dozen of the fair sex Who | cuyrds swere handed cach guest with the puz- The marriage of Miss je Bauman and | formance will be watched with Interest. | paint new scenery and secure new properties purchase ‘ e L during this Ly P will sit in the first part and in the olio da | yle. places being left for the an TR Dt LI L Hhchldeh P "’”,”"""' of twenty-four of the best volces | p,- y}q grange sized stage of the ball room | PSS S e e merpentine aplits” ami other fea- | {h guests fiad answered the comundruma as | Venink of October B 5T L el and Counell Bluft, failufe seews | - the castle, Everything had 1o be mado tures of the old fashioned vau best they could the cards were collected oot b L UL hrdil el [ i el ¢ members show a measure | ith magician-like rapidity and finished in g Fort y{wu‘rlx’u ¥ u.ln I\!tl’llalyl\ln’l"lw in the first A reckoning had. Miss Alexander won | tainmeat nixt IPriday eevalng in the Arcanum r.,yn:,]:\::.u-h,. "" :I"""“““ organization. The ' ime to be transported by train to Scotland OONTINENTAL OLOTHING HOU3 part. which p ses to be kaleldoscople in prize, a silver button hook, Mis: rooms in The Bee building .r{- ““‘“ "W"” g \“If’kl\rl‘l S o nd arranged for Monday night eflect. Rumor says the ‘‘end women’ are | Curtis the nd, a silver letter opene Mr. M. L. Powell has received a year's | T{Hote: Otfo Mol ‘nl\r» e After the supper the Haymarket company vebearsing In a battened room on | | and book mark. Tefreshments were served | detall to Willett's Point. This will take | € Peacock, Counell Bluffe; [ M. Traynot, | fushed with succoss and honors fairly Rill, and the jokes ure guarded so zealously | and the afternoon ‘was perfect in every de- | from army circles one of its most popular e J. Van Kuran, Fred Abel. | jope Balmoral castle at 1:30 : a. m., drd 0 e are 0 i SRcees Second tenors: Walter B. Wilkins, Jay | miles to a rafiroad station, and then that an oath Is required from the comedi- | tall A Z T - Northrup, H. W. Henderson, Dan M. | means of special trains and a special enn s not to divulge a single rib tickler ur Young Women's Cliristinn Association, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Johnson, 2218 Leaven- | wyeeler, jr., A. B. Treat, C. H, Ogden and | steamer, succeeded in reaching Dublin at il the night of the performance. A stump The following classes of ti Young | Worth, are entertaining their sisters, Miss | 7 'p Traynor, Council Bluffs. First bassos: | 8 o'clock Tuesday night, where the com- | wpeceh will be made by one of the debutant Anng C. Hilbcurne and Mrs. Bmma Kert of | Charles L. Deuel, Harry Burkley, C. E. | pany apened an engagement. The. queen CLOTHING HOUSE. ¢ year upon some of the trimme WoAI SRR, 7 801D, ey OStOUAY, 1 BreRs1|r oAttt : Abbott, Jill Baldridge, Robert McRoberts. | was much Interested in this race against | oty which wiil be worth the price of b e e I Miss Carrie Forbes of Portage, Wis., who | Second bassos: Jules G. Lumbard, Lucien B, | time and telegraphed her congratulations lll\”.lhlu alone. ‘{M “"l h -\‘"““‘ e \d“" “ 8 o has been in the city for some time, the | Copeland, Walter Graham, E. 8. Allen and | to Mr. Tree when informed that the com- | The name of the company has not yet be stenography, Mrs. Newton. Members cf dr guest of Mrs. Harry Nott, left for her home | W, L. Thickstun, Council Bluffs. | pany would open on time at Dublin, | decided upen, whether La Belle Creolss, | making class ,"' "r\ m'*'“]" to bring - Emperor William's song will, for the first Bthiopian Songsters. or Dahomian Charmers enty-inch ruler. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m for Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shard and J. W. Miss Anna Gilmore and Miss Shelle ime, be made publi h on October et S LR AT TR TIGRG A O Dt Lol For Mr. and Mrs T. Shard an, 5 more and Miss Shelley I time, be made public in Berlin on October L} y Cooper and son of London, Mr. and M riger are coming (o the front in their musical | 23, Copies of tne imperial production have domned, as the young women are afrail ulture. tic Preece system. Mics Root | jocy Garneau entertained at dinner | careers been sent to he relgning sovereigns and | ag 1 o anioth o gation of | manship and ithmetie, P Rohrhiugh 5 rhe b - L ol - :“\‘: ‘v‘nl»”;,‘l.\r:‘::dx x'n.-”i‘:wli"»"‘“ of the Crec I Huvnvvuv‘l . ‘." 1.“ n a }I-w\:l Il"wl' | ¢ the Industrial Art school during the | INE. October 5, at the lecture room of the | “Odetts” at the Princess, when Mme. Anna y so as ny lhln,». W l]'l Women's Christidn association will Lesin (his last night 0 ent vinte Westminster Presbyterian church. Arrange- | Rupert will for the moment give up beauti- | 14 . il take SherEE of (He shoralie niire winter : g upert will for the moment give ug fan S S 14 The Wyman Wedding M, (\-‘!,‘ o . Eha-etatn th e ch Mr. and Mrs. Willlum R. Abel of Win- | Ments ars complete for taking up important | fying female faces and turn her talents to wear on a IJOV"‘S()]U], Slll)b't(ll]tl.'ll “’()()(15‘ 1t would be hard to imagin prettier | The Tlasses will prohably begia work hext | feld, Kan., have been In the city for a few | Studles during the coming season. whicl will | entertaining London play-goers, - She lus un- J & Se we ° o Imagins a: pretiler | These classos will probasly Legla work next | 8 S oite oA Ge O eon, Fron §. Abel, | include selections from Paul” Ly | doubt:d dramatic talent, and as Clement 7 A % : . weldin than that of Miss Teabel Wyman, | Yeok. ‘The’ German an inglis literaturo | daya, visting with thelr son, Fied 3. ABCL. | icodolashans “welfth Mass:" by Mosart; | Scott 1s staniims sponsor—it s ‘s vorsion You save the price of a suit by buying a ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wyman, | \ii} be formed on request of elght n e bttt St Irews and family of 1241 | 1 The Messiah,” by Handel; veation,” | of ““Odette” that will be produced—a strong L= nd Mr. John W. Robbin hicl i | § S ’ v BLLSIATIIRON G- SANdEe W RDCLERILY, 0L by Haydn, and ijah,” by N Isshon. | cast should be able to fill the Princ i) anid Mr. John tobbins, which was solemu- | All classes are f to members of the as- | South Thirty-fiest street, depart from this | New memb.rs are invited to ATV Hhe P W ERIR IS Mk, RUpREL s I8aNE, now fz20 Tuesday ai high noon at the family | sociation. Those desiriag admittance fo any | city Tu of the Inducements tendered by this organ- | e T S secidence of the bride, 1106 South Thirty- | of the classes are requested to briug their | they ization, which will be of interest to those B i ” s first street. Essentially a home wedding, | membership tickets with them. If you ar Miss Grace Crawford, eldest daughter of | who wish to study the very best of music. | . At the same hour Tripp Edgar opens the house was ablaze with golden rod, with [ not a member call at tha assoclation room, | pr. A. Crawford of this city, left Thursday 3 B | Toole’s theater with Hoyt's “Trip to China- We make these Boys' junior suits : $1.75 :m.- ‘m: there cut flowers to add their eoler | ”; Bee building, and sec Miss Taylor on | on’ ¢he “Fiyer” for Carbon. Wyo., where Mullen, a South Omaha young lady | (WN." R. G. Knowles, who has made such | o the floral scheme. onday ¥ | : G e She will be the guest of Dr. Carter's daugh ang at Mrs. Cotlon's recitals last sea~ | & distingulshed success at the London halls, prices because we | Boys' junior suits . $2.50 A At oo, the I}lmg procession ente 1 At Bellevae &ifle Range. ter, Grace son, will be heard again very shortly. “"“'v e ”“':”; | “'|'“ “]"‘k" I‘"“”:"‘“' | I i . e drawing room from above stai's, p R T Al 3 i L TaiE R g i : 7 essay on the legitimate boards, and will be PR e IR i eeded by two pretty ehildren, who suspendsi Ul 10 S T L S Ll L U LR S 3 7 % . supported by a strong cast, including I. de have such vast ' junior suits 2 25 i 1, AT R RN WAPAIRY ol CYISeA Y. dai has been visiting her brother, Cha . | Mr. Cockrell of St. Mark's cathedral, Chi- | Supported by a . Ly . e ribbons forming the line down which | Y0478 b Lol . i Thompson, and family of Douglas strest | €ago. sang in the thoir of All Saints' church | Lanse. Tripp Edgar. Edgar Stevens, Henry ' ies of the the bridal party passed, Master Croshy | Brooke to the successtul competitors at the | pioWbioR, And FERIY 00 B DOnE O ome | here last Sunday night Hilliard, Fred Donstleld, G Al | quantities of them and Stella Gregory. The bride's | Bellevue rifle range has been made much of | fagt Thursday. o) bert Bernard, Fann Marriott, Edit: Vane, . | e sasiie $2 00 ttendant was her slster, Miss May | by the swell crcles of Omaha, and Tuesday | " air B b Kirkendall has returned from | The musical program for the St. James | GeOr&la Wright, Aubroy Ford, Kate Ever- that we fear we will Wbl k an, the best man being Mr. F. L. M of last week was no exc i to the rule, | oolumbus, 0. whore he attended the funeral | Orphanage fair, which is to be held at Ex. | 1elsh, Marle Dainton and Madeline n:\w-ll. S| 2 Rev. 8. Wright Butler performing th A special train carried the fashionables 1o | Je"v Bpii ™0 Jones, of the firm of Kirken- | Position hall next Monday evening, is as “Mr“jr‘ B l’:flldr‘fh \.ir (:).:th-rvl \\‘-ln‘x{lll-.l' m-v;m! be overstocked. Nice! Twopiece suits .50 ceremony. Bellevue, where the day was spent {n the | o5 08 Ses P O 00 Tiea Septemb follows: NKix iroueray i anii DR s “Sa- | ; The bride, who is a most charming young | most delightful manner imaginable, neral | 417 ¢ the age of 59 years. Standard Bearet March............Montanelle | Tepasd i i < selection now. Mwvoooe sl $3 00 waoman, was daintily gowned in white erepe | Brooke and staff were present in full regi- 2 b B Sutoriusg Mandolin Club, | . The chiet event of the coming season at o wo-picce suits , . . e ehine, with o vell held by orange bloe | mentals, and the sight of so many fi Miss Helen Hoagland and Miss Loulse | Quartet—Nellic Was 8 Lady.,. .orerr... the Opera Comique, Paris, will be a lyrical soms, carrying a bouquet of bridal roses. | marksmen, drawn from all pests of the de- Reed leave for their schools ‘th\)r. cha- veasses . ... Temple Quartet | version of “La Femme de Claude,” the words oms, [ it B b e D A i i G, peroned by Mrs. Louis Re:1. The former | Banjo 8oio .. M. B, H. Cummings | by M. Gallett and music by M. Albert Cohen. The bridesmald was also most, sweetly at- | hartment, was interestiig in the extrem will resume her studies at Miss Graham's | Cradle Song . % T Tepaldi | A Gay Parisienne” is announced as in tired In white Swiss, carrying a’large bunch | AMONE those who went from town w school, Miss Rteed to enter Miss Ely's school. | . o Sutogius Mandolin Clu TeNGRAHT &l thO AN nUeL theatarR FGE -1t o! i aider irns tencral and Mrs. Brooke, Mr. and Mrs, Bl ! % A " | Bass Solo k: Mr. Joe F. Baric arsal a / of golden: rod and malden hale ferns. | /%5000 ol Mrs, Henry Yates, Mrs. Holdreg Mr. and Mrs. John Musselman of De e P T Joe 1T BATLON | jvan Carll has written the music. Bk aRuLe csremony. 4 wedding hrank- | y X 1 yisited al the residence of Mr. and " Quar s SREEY | ke “marquis of Lorne, replying to in- BB e Rarved - labbrithia brides Nnd ‘groom | Mr: and MrEsThompaon, My, ahd Mes., Flor- | weod: visited at the residance of Mr. and | Aemple Quartst 1 ya Siated ren while building this track that M | .l BT Wheeler. Mrs. L. H. Korty last week. Mr. Mussel- | Selection—1l Brovatore ... ....Verdj | quiries, writes to the Assoclated press as fol- g this track that Mr. I PRI palbslr, honeymoon, . . Those present |. vc i, My, Lu v, Miga D man formerly resided in Omaba and is now Sutorius Mandoiin € lows: “Kensington Palace, Sept. 28, 1804.— | determined upon presenting the | ;w ;-,m,m;' ‘l.nurlulv- Illm\film‘lil_ llvusel ::flnx— |“Migs: Brlcombs, M Miss 4 % Hills Tele- ks Sir: Regarding the opera bemg written by | Scenes, incidents and mediums of r i nnd, Miss Helen Hoagland, Mr. Pau 088~ | Ml 4 sday next for Ogden, Utah, where will make thelr future howme. | THE NUMBER 6 Yelland 83 s S 5 company. Dr. Baetens, of.this city, ritte Mer. Hamish McCun on librettos of mine, it | life upon the stage. How weil he has suc fund, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Wyman, Mr. and | Gioland, M o BiSsa b o pladiiin cliwhataritten-a ° der hitbre Mrs. Remington Notson, a_former Omaha | violin 3 b will be produced in | 18 truo that Mr. McCun bas the music in a | ceeded in his cleverly evolved ideas is seen Remlngton B W, T wyman, Meoand M, BF. | Givxender, Miss Bummers, Miw Whitbread, | o er. who. fol. sd,ttie fanka.0f.thi Dom- dy h‘: ncerto-will be played | forward state of preparation. The themes | 1 the large and enthusiastio patronage Wyman, Mrs. Milla Wyman, M N ; Rl el thavelers Tast Augast. has returned { by Mr. Max Bohdw, unquestfonably one of | are worthy of the author of the well known | accorded to "“The Derby Winner” wherever | ‘ Jielene Wyman, Miss Mullen, M's . Garveau, Mr. Berlin, Mr. Mu " | from a week spant In Wi county, where ading viclinists of the day and who {s | cantata, ‘Land of the Mountain and the | it has thus far appeared. | I gpewr er Jieironymus, - Mr. H, Halloek, | Yo e e e A Battia | she was the guest of Prosident and Ms, J. | CONCCRLUmastsr Of Thomas' drchestra, with | Flood.” They are foundad on the hérolc | “The Derby Winner” is a drama in four Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. ' Howell. Mrs | il 5 MY Bile iSRGt net Normalico lyge: full orchestral accompaniment, | tales 5o well known in Ireland and Scotland. | acts and seven scenes. The opening scene | A Doyelopment—Not an Experimnt. Bweeney, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Morris, Mr. | Weddinz at Giehfield. e Mis Cloriaan (Carllohe: "Wiin, ape |2 ~ They are linked with those of England and | reveals to view General Grant's old log | P A LXperim; IR S ilay. ‘Misa Ballay, Mr. ACTH. | ALright prelly wedding. was solem jortly for Mexico, were serenaded The musical department of the Woman’s | are fully equal in interest to those so suc- | cabin, where that Millee, Mr. B. L. Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. E. | wednesday of last week at Richfield, V. Heaford, Judge and Mrs. frvine. Mr. and | % I« . famous soldier spent his | 1ast Monday night by the Sutorius Mandelin | G2 m‘u uu.:ruf :\'rs\ (SR ullrllhe sea- ;_vsv\ml]y treated AngiGariany I‘iy Wagner. | earller days. In the background of this Many Desirable Improvements 5 | the contracting parties being Miss Nellie | club and the Temple Male quartet. Several | gram will be in RGO L LN ;;r.uu.u have been put into libretto form | scene is th tle, old church where General o tilly (asdrnoseiad 5. Gins RCIENRE Mrs. W. P Horford, Miss Harford, Misa | fie Contvaction partles beiok Miss WeHIe | g ois'ere prosent to enjoy the mustc, with | f18% N'30e (%, SOATES, OF Sme, Muentelers | alteaty. @ urs taithtull Sy Grant was married, and around whose hal A t v J Mary Harford, Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, Mies | May Fiteh, danghtor of Mr iliam Fileh, a | jog™ ccompanying refreshments anl merry- rt ssist in ca remain, yours faithfully, LORN lowed associations e clustered memories Hartman, Mr. Walter Wills, Mr. and Mrs. R, | former resident cf this city, and Mr. W [t o numbers It is not improbable that one of these | which are near and dear to the American i | | | 3. Olmsied, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gregory, My, | Weber, the cersmony fuking placs at | works will be s n upon the London sta skt Isaac Adams, Miss Ruth Adams, Mr. and | "‘l:v;'\- (5(\-\". ii F n' L‘l'v\ d of «..,;“< hutch | ::'nxulx'\(;’:‘,:‘n-“m 1\";:'}:':; h"‘l.'lr;'-‘:l“““ JE ome In the second sceve of the first act is the Carriage, Mrs. 0. C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs, Andrews, | 0f the Good Shepher hls city, offiefating. lock. Th G g h “ Bracany. A 0 antasc, famous Cherokee garden of St. Louis, witl Ribton Mov 3 i ST Bt o'clock © program will consist of the s beautiful “Hear My Prayer & 5 B e o u r i . with R L @nd Dr. Bridges. Mr. and Mrs, Robbins will | The bride was attnded by Miss Maud Fitch, | U 8 CeC 0w, BLBCIR W, CRER 1o 00 g At Sl o Pr TG e ok MR. IRVING ON THE ART OF ACTING. | the South Side electric light track beauti- Touch, be at home after November 1 at 3002 Muson | !he best man b MES O NV RariN A SR o Boal s bl s | day, Octiber | Mr. Irving has been unburdening himself | fully lit up as if in actual operation in the Paper Fee The new rooms in the Boston store bullding 4 2 aper Feed, U bt r bR foF T BGu DTy by Eth B Aseoid | on the art of acting. He insists that it is a | distance. The second act is the famous sta- wiroet. the close of the ceremony a wedding dinner E ) AES I \ Srvo = 5 ecep whicl ¢ invelope Holder a Papel Speoding the Farfing Guests. AR ‘”‘l“‘l hion d by a reception, which | 1 ooyng “gotober 15 Mr. Martn Cahn and Dr. Baetens will | Ereat point in the dramatic profession not | ble scene. Here are futroduced the noted ye der and Paper r | was attend by a large number of peo. e e ity play at the orphan's fair to be given at Ex- | to_overestimate one's ability race horses. In this scene the trainers, sta In honor of Prof. Kriesel, an old-tine | ple, friends of the bride and groom. Those | . Ml oelps and niece, Miss Jean | pocliion hall. The selections will be from St | M. Irving also thinks that every actor | ble boys and jockies are having a good time, | AND MANY OTHER USEEUL AND CONVEN- pesident of Omaha and a man who has taken | present from Omaha were: Mr, and Mrs. T. | oL S Eemilio s taen “\'ifnm.': Ieller and Ernst's Pensee's Fugatives, should be a scholar, at least so far as it is | singing, dancing and shooting “ecraps.” It LENT DRVICH an active part in the sports of the Germans, | \\\I lwllyi "\ : xlg l.\lr. ”r. R. 1 .\l”\]v.\w; | friends ‘T Chicusv, Niagara Falla, Toronto, | sra: G - possiblo for him to be such. And to the re- | is here that Billy Eldridge, who is N a and Pear rlau anche, Ad and | 2 A Mrs. Col & farewell party was given Thursday even- | m'h . 3 Georgian Bay and other eastern points, have 4 fotod 1 M ving Tetuens i s % 8y fanny Doherty. Minnie Neal, Mattie and | . Mk it i grams this season devoted to different mod- | ET2at actors, Mr. Irving returns the reply: | stage. does some decidedly effective acting. el fng at the home of Mr. and Mre Phiip | Ganty SRS pUAne Keeg AL G| returned home delighted with their trip and | Gra'composers, Only pupils and their frionds | “Fow much greater they might have been | Then comes the great racing scene, pro- o Andres, 1807 Farnam street. The evening | yora¥il TRA8art A CH Olerien, | much lmproved in health. 3 will be present, the pupils having the privi- | had they been educated—if the great imi- | nounced by press and public as the most w hk(]" Seama"s &, flnnemm was spont most delightfully. Voeal and in- | oo™ dons Bachili. Do B, Mrs. Wessells, wife of Major Wessells, | lege of inviting whom they choose. They | tative quality they possessed had been guided | effective and realistic representation of a ! ’ strumental selections were given, the play- | gion s WAREE s % | who is the guest of Mrs. Francis Wessells, | are to he regarded more as recreations than | by a trained intelligence race track ever seen on the stag 1712 Farnam Street, Omaha ing of the Mandolin club being especiaily | Coqfine tiyp the bride and groom will mot return to Fort Sill, * wience | although Mrs. Cotton intends to Upon the much-debated question whether The story of “The Derby Wincer" is inter L i mppreciated. Prof. Kriesel leaves for the eazt | MC(THE TB e 0n0e GO Koo came, as orders have been received he pupils fally acquainted with the | acting is feeling or training Mr says: | esting in the extreme. It tells of true love | — = i wery €oon to cngage in the theatrical busi- | LA L enul D s her arrival here removing them to | o and the life of each composer taken | “The young n RIroUs DL bRcOMINE an || (hit Sretikes: Lot anin smBothlY = told him the bridge around the curve wi Y a8 S A T i sampaserit e e ; 8 run smoothly at first, bui | 10l0 s ] b mess, | Dancing #ar'y for ¥Mrs, I'nehhol acks 8 a4 very agree- | up. ho first program will be given to Gor- | actor must avoid embracing the mischicvous | which is set right in the end. Its dialog burning. he child was on her way to the The following guests were present Miss Amy Barker, whose unassuming way able move for both Major and Mrs. Wessells. | ing Thomas. His music will be played and | jdea that acting is merely a matter of feel- | is crisp, pithy and entertaining. Its ot pasture near her home to drive in the cal alessrs. and Mesdames R. S. Lucke, J 5 i e e ° 1 An informal evening at cards was given (@ paper read on his life and woks. So | ing; that a part is to be interpreted merely | 1 of animation, its situations are stir- | t1e s and bright;mindshaye madashion a host of and Mrs. J. F. Barnard on Thursday | much has been said averse to women as e o ol atitiia time St X ¥ Ediahirs - ner, I Shediwey, H. Rohlff, W. Alistadt e paIE =il : ¥ d av as fe happens to feel at the time of Its por- nd its climaxes of a finished character. ; 5 Stein; Misses D. Lucke, F. Fruehaut, Tracy | {Flends. threw open the doors of her beauti- | guest of the evening was Mra. A. | composors that Mra. Cotton intends de- | trayal. I have said that acting is a science | Alice Noble, the heroine, who is fondly in INFORMER M'DANIEL INDICTED, Jahn, Clara Jahn, Eva Stricker, Niny Stain, | {4l home on South Thirty-seventi streat ffroth of Lincoln. Those present were | voting onc evening to Chaminade, the youns | and therefore the actor should try to make | love with Milt West, who owns the “Missou e ®mma Melsinger, Minuie Andres aqs | Thursday evening for a small dancing party | Mr. and M Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Schu- | woman whose songs are fast & her | jt as exact a science as possible. He should | Girl,” is put to a severe test in the many n Who Plunned the Gorin, Mo, Traln fAndres, Clara Siein, e NTsclarwions in homor of her guest, Mrs. Buchholz of | macher, Mr. and Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Beall, | famous. She is very young and not been | siudy every facial expression, every gesture, | trying situations in which the “Missour Kobbery Being Prosecuted. The first regular meeting of the Woman's [ The choir at Trinity cathedral has been club will be held at Myrtle hall Monday at | so frequently importuned to repeat con g : on is to glve a series of pro- | tort that many ignorant men have been | sidered the best colored comedian on the | uibjietrated catal g Sl dosodt IO AR | Norfc he ms vere rettily Mr. and ancis Wesss Mrs. Majoi at o now t ici pubile vntil the v 1 Vel v Tirl" N M P 9 P v Brma' Andres, May Stein, Selma Andrea; | Norfolk. | The rooms were prettily Mr. and Mra. Francls Wessclls, Mrs. Major | at all known 1o the muslcal public untll the | every inflection of the voice, evety move- | GIrl” figures. But through all the seve MEMPHIS, Mo, Sept. 20.—-W, B, Me- Messrs. Phil Mocller, Paul Wurl, John Krage. | Taant and' the music excetlent. fentun Bt tha residanes ‘ot tha Doiaaly varonta: on | dsmoRntvatod WAt womesn have iha power.| e fhal.be Lipnia foBmploy In tho deliny | ordes! shs yemsiny tue io the 1ashisnd 18 | Dentsl, thesintormer, of e 0NN iio Nisderwieser, Will Kuehn, Emil Steln, | gne wovld expcct in such & perfoct homo. | wodnestay svonine st Mr. Gharics Goppoor | (o compose, many able musicians 0 the | Sni Rnoutd know Just how e te Boing 1o | lover true. oo incy |ie 10 Delleve hier | robbery fame, has been held to the grand Robert. Unger, Alfred Muller, Chris Hamanu. | [nstead of dance cards bannerets w bung | and Miss Ella Ruef were united in marriage, | cOntrary. - tory graphically told s Ki okof. Oarl K speak, look and gesticulate in every phrase | and the play beau y sta Jury in $1,500 bail upon the charge of con- Gus Doyle, Julius Kriesel, Prof. Carl Kric:el. | under the chandel and designated the p . D. D. O’'Dell performing the ceremony L > u’ml not trust m‘. feeling to inspire him to The "1.-”w\m.:f':v'"”Ifl’r;fu‘:\'?u‘-‘ season will | Spiring to rob a train He pleaded not Messrs. C. H. Carter, Louis | style of dance to follow. There was u de- s were numerous and pretty. Mr. | The firat of the Apollo club series of coh- | 4, yoga things affer he goes upon the | be opened by Julia Marlowe Taber. It has | BUllLY to the Information filed against him Kauth, Theodore Becke y licious punch served in the hall, fresh- | anqa Mrs. C hpock i} be at home to their | ¢ ts will be given at Boyd's theater the staxe. CRRTY i 5. - L aber Al before Justice C. F. Sanders and has 0 fay ments being served quring the evening friends at 507 South Twenty-ninth street. alilngs; of - JRnu 14 and 15 Mrs. | TR G writes to the lated proes | i s Jnarpwan s Adknanlaoked thac Wia: |00 (o Recine & Biasinad il fath Surprised Thele Friond. | o ons. Gancing. ware:. Misseer Col. | {fiends at 807 Bouth Twenty-nintl street. | Guncyia Johnston Blshop, too wel kuown as | MF. Willard wrltes to the Astoclated pross | ariiate Is supreme [n her oliosen fleld of rt. | fulled (o secure a bondsmar, His owh GUREH Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Amanta | petzer, Cady 5, Alexander, Kinsam. Me- | , M0 and Mre lra G B Hapes B ncs | & Yocallst to need menticn, will form ono of | that he has fually ¢ termined hiy futiro and | The repertoirs of Ler coming engagameni | 9160 FETUERE o 89 00 s et he 2kL OBhinson, who hus recently returned from a | Shane, Mo ick, Sargent; Messrs. Cudahy, A0 e oI the quartet of singers from abroad. The i, » my London performances | at Boyd's embraces the three choicest stan- | Daniel v . (gt B g L Mercer, Smith, Blac McMabon, Victor | MOnths in Colorado, “Messiah” will be given on the first evening The Professor's Love Story’ on October | dard = comedies—"Schocl for Scandal,’ | NOthing to do with the planning, simply fol- alx weeks' visit in eastern Towa, a number of | Meroer, Smith, 1 : Yo dgds | Tuesday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. | and a miscellancous program in which the and will act at Brighton, Birmingham and | “Belle’s Stratagem' and “Love Chase,’ | 10WINg over 1d's instructions and also her friends gave her an unusuai): plecssnt | < | Bdward Heywood, a number of friends gath- | club will do little work will be given the | Liverpool during the month of November. | Shakespeare’s most brilliant comedy, Much | Keeping the raiiroad company Informed. . miririse per y, The Viss's Barle of “cntana R’ ds and | urger. ered at their residence on North Twenty- | second evening. After that I mean to rest absolutely until | Ado About Nothin and a one-act tragic McDanlel was brought from Topeka by Who, In company with thelr mother, ute | At the residence of the bride’s parents, | $Ixth street, the cccasion belng their — the autumn of 1895.” novelty, “Chatterton,” by Ernest Lucy. Detectives McKinney and Matthews Gfoiig &topping In the city a few days on thelr Way |y and Mrs. W. H. Barger, Hebron, Neb,, | filver —wodding anuiversary. The fam Mrs. Thomas L. Kimball has issued cards ome London newspapers having announced |~ Glorjana” comes to the Fifteenth Street | Santd I%e secret service, who upon informas to Chicago, were also honored guests, and | a: @00 M gery/teboon; b lly gathering was a complete #ur- | for a musicale for Wednesday evening. The | that Mrs. Humphrey Ward was writing o | (heater for three nights, commencing Thurs. | Lon that complaint had been made against made many friends. The time was cceupied | Sunday, September 16, at 1 p. m., Mr. David | prise ‘to Mr. and Mrs. Heywoed, who | musicale Is for Miss Kimball and her friends. | play which Mr. Irving had accepted, Mr. | day. It Is tho old stofy of mistaken iden- | Mm In behalf of the wounded and captured with a varioty of games, followed by r.- | J. Richards of Omaha and Miss Gertrude | had no knowledge of the event until the — Irving writes the Assoclated press, saying | tities, servants masquerading as masters | fobbers, Abrams and Overfleld, advised him freshments, and all present expressed them. | Barger were united in marriage, Elder L. H. | house was invaded by the family party. Re- In the assembly room of the parochial | that “the statement is untrue.” and vice versa, and of taking on new loves | !0 surrender and accompany them here, pelves as having spent a very enjoyable even. | Humphreys of Geneva, officiating. Mr. Rich- | freshments were served and the occasion was | school, adjoin'ng St. John's church, Twenty- | PLAN OF VIENN JOURNALISTS. ere the old are disposed of. This play Is Confessed tu ing. ards is superintendent of the mechanical de- | one to be remembered sixth and Franklin streets, on Tuesday even- | q o vionnoce” fournalists have arranged | from the French of “True d’Arthur.” It RRE. HAUTH. Sont. 30, Thoss present were: Misses Herman, Mc. | partment of the State Deaf and Dumb in- | phyrsday evoning, the 20th, Mr. and Mrs, | I8 October 4, will be given a musicale for | ¢ is generally trivial and full of impossible D . Sept. 20.—A sonsation - T | the action and scenario of a balle h | s e Bride, Brennan, Peschon, Monninger, Amanda | Stitute at Omaha. The bride is a native born | o) Waggoner were pleasantly surprised by | the bemefit “of = the = church. = Mr. T i ,,”‘,f,..‘,"f,"'f“:“,’,':."'”f.,..f"‘w' T,‘,'b,‘,,,‘;"',, e | situntions, but is also full of the ludicrous = Was created here tonight when [t was Johnson, Allda Johnson, Gertrude Gibson, | resident of Hebron, esteemed by many | ihe ladics of the Ald society of the Hanscom | M: Norris, organist and choir-mas- | T e s t0TY 00 ohe | side of Wuman nature. In the second act | learned beyond a doubt that George Roberts, Delia Gibson, Edith Earle, Mabel Earle, Alies | friends. The ceremony was witnessed by a [ park church and their husb: s ter at St. John's, bas arranged the following | music, Just how this vast subject s | he fun i3 positively sparkling. The count | gred Eppert, Charles Miller, William Tubly Craig, Ned Cralg, Nellie Butterfield, May few of the nea relatives an mate & nv or 0 o g P P program, which will be seen to include a S = Vie: 28 Baakn has the lion's share of the witty things nd Willlam Souerwine were it - “Butterneld, and Mre. Houg; Messrs. Dodds, | friends, Mr. and Mrs. R'chards have returned | o humoet of 109 ook pos on of the | 3 irher ‘of names well known in Omaha N \‘v'l:;‘"_‘_"{:,“I‘\“l,‘m”‘: o Becrel. estab. | [0 %8V, and Mr. Brooks made the most of | fug the switch and wre ;:mf",l ym‘:: fosil Kunkle, Lewis, Hoag Broson, | from their wedding tour and are at hom musical circles | i 2 his priv passenger train at Fontanelle, fourteen miles i | a goed time Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner were n | lished and will contain a1l SOrts of o o Py s y, eriy, | the institu M 0 Due arche des 8 In brief, the story is this Leopold Joce- P s Netheriy, | the institute. completely surprised as their guests flled | F'ano Duet—Marche d AMBONES. it | memorials and souvenirs of that gifted com- " & young gentieman in the forelgn of. | S5t of this city, on the night of July 1%, | lensunt Uancing Party. in, and even more so when their pas on 2 M. and Mrs. T M. Norri poser. Probably it will be focated at Dresden | foa’ ig about to marry the danghter of a+| When both the engineer and the fireman were | A very delightful surprise party was given | behalf of the Ladies’ Ald society, presented | Song—Thursday Molloy | or Munich, in which cities many of the com- tanner, when an old sweetheart, Mrs, | Killed. The men have been arrested. Rob- | 4 o ERsine: Be . | Mrs. Wagge with an elegant and sub- | M, 3. Pennetl poser's operas were first produced s T °+ | erts has made a confession which exonerates Mr. and Mrs. S. Heyn of | outh Twenty- | in honor of Miss May Heins Saturday cven- [ Mrs. Waggon ith an elegant and sul X ¥ 4 « ana Lovering, turns up. To avoid her | °f > stantisl silver baking urn, beautifully cha Cornet Solo... i 5 ..o Belected rihur Roberts reopened the Prince of | Jocel it b own valet and | Fred Holloway, who has been In jal fourth street, celebrated thelr leather w d- | MK of last week. The early part of the | 40 1“’.‘.'."?\",K‘:,"";,J”"I ”,r”',‘”“',';‘w hy X Moie. Asthpre0tests txeopined i tha | BALy t lyp. pretanda:Lo -be. Lis- own, valet ‘mad -4 3 In Jal) CHERS ding at thefr beautiful residence last Thurs- | °vening was spent in games and cards, after | Waggoner residence’ and proceeded to have suital e ity () 4 iy theater on ’:\]1“ ullzw mv‘ for . three | valel impersonates Jocelyn. But sl mmr‘m:«“h..:mullhtn‘n.n(‘»h'l”. !I\T:',All alleged | Which dancing was indulged In, this being | .U refreshments were served, and the gu M ML Wl run with “Claude Duval,”" a plece of | she loves him. Then the ~complications | confessions to Big Four detectives, day evening. The house was tastefully | g TR L allent supper. dispersed only after a royal good tim Violin Solo 1 | the galety order, although there is nothing ) with the introduction of the fire-eating - e decornted in ev rgreens and smilax. Afier e o B L L e oy The hop at Fort Omaha list S 5 . Mr Lovell Dunn. in it but Mr. Roberts, who 18 provided with | count, who gets a letter of warning and Now York Weekly Hank S(aleRS listening to several selections on the piano | o ThOSe thL 10K DTt wets eaaa, oYRIRE A an’ unusuMIIY GAY. aff Songs—The Rol r | about fifty disgu'ses. However, Mr. Roberts wwith wants to kill the lackey under NEW YORK, Sept The weekly bank and violln by Mossrs. Landberg and Heyn | piol o 0l TG B S G "H,(“"' being given in honor of range officers, faliaby 3 ng to packed houses | belief that he Is Jocel Setar nd enjoying thems In a friendly game | fRie Wawonar Lulu Wagoner, Annie Nord. | Many of whom have distinguished thems: R F e London rehearsals for the Birmingha After a great deal of trouble all hands | " poserve, increase, $817,150; loans, decreass, of high five, th> guests repaired to the din'ng | Con® FORORER Messra. | Charles Sea. | (OF marvelous mna 2 Quite a num gato b ; al festival were finished Thursday. The | find their way back to thelr proper stations | o, Se0vtl 0 e L eng " oy tans Foom, where a deliclous repast was served. | FO0 RS ST ORI 4 i r of town and all pro 3 r Weir festival opens tod Mme. Albani Brema | in line again, and then we, who had been 4 i ble; Tneranss: SRS ht:m:].‘\; lll;‘mq»‘ m"I:'ul'\h-r‘-{ Rabbi Leo M. | Ty, cte Al Lindt “l' Mr. Sin \._‘m' nounced the dance a great success. The mu- | Vocal the Wind Blows in and Lloyd caused great enthusiasm at the | laughing steadily for an hour, left the | ders, In se, $345,400; deposits, decreass, nklin, Fred Seligshon, Sigmund Lands o 4 blad, Mr. & illie | | | | | | sie wi e and durlng the evening a deli- om the S Smert | rehcarsa tor and agreed that it was funny and a | $1,208,600; circulation. Increase, '$363,300. * berg, Mr. and Mrs. Max Morrs, Mr. ar Helus, Lee Hull, Johnnfe Austin, Huri Nason | 86 W40 TG A yvr‘.{’lv’i.‘dxu’-uv O i s, PIALL Cochrane Coml L — - | L ! The ba ow hold $60,749,876 in excess Emil Gang, Miss Rolly Levy and M | and Benn Buits Glaus MUPRSE ITRY AT o0 A aE Proasls 18401 | ‘Mandalin ‘and. Gller € 1 AT THE OMANA PLAY HOUSES, et ments of fthe 25 per cent tle and Juliet Morr, | Doltigs tn Swoll Giroles. were: Covtaln and Mrs. Gilfoyle, Captain o 4 — Boyd's theater will be dark until the com oings In “we ele e and 3iltoy Song—The Bonths | oy ea L : | Miss Nears has returned to her home in | ®nd Mrs. Taompson, Mr. and Mrs. Florence =Thepcs » ¥ | Attractions Which Wil Be Seen During | ing of Julia Marlowe, whose engagement be The city banks lest by the interior move- A most delightful social event ocourred B L e atl M isy Moialland M ¢ & A : i F tenders, and by subtreasury operations, i, " G S, . 18 returned fro extended Ly bty 1 SN TERAN AR R At the conclusién éf the musical entertain- The “Derby Winner,” which opens a four reeomrrai—— 200,000, making a total loss of $1,671 ‘Tuesday night, when some of the members of [ 8 Atnsteln DA rhlirnad Grom ac axtendsd Whitbread, Mr. Lindsay, Mr. Mikey, Mr. | pony the handsome new clergy house will | days engagement at the Fifteenth Street INVOLVES MILLIONS, Thb. lnporia ol s 4 |,$;,‘.,|“m Kountze Memorial Lutheran church plannod | We¥tern trip Lyons, Captain Crowder, Mr lou, Mr imy P were . L P 1 3 0 o | Cuse of Bishop Durtwell t the Gov- | o (ytal of $346,308 last week and $623,571 the. st the corner of Twenty-fifth street and St “"\"' '“'l" "‘“”‘\“ Patrick. Zalont Cowhided Her Traducer. “‘4"\'""' dash at St. Louls, I" I‘ |‘" ‘l‘”;"“' ‘l ernment Decided n Favor, corresponding week of last year; for the nine lary's avenue. A very large co y | Miss Jentte Yates has returned from he FOURTLAN ept. 28 5 .| magnificent reception in 8t. Paul, Duluth and 'ON, Se, e case of Bishop | months s ye A Ql";'flurl![‘\:n x\&fl\lllll.l)sl'l.‘rng-l ;«:«:lll‘;.‘) f“fl'\'] | visit to St. Joseph oo The new Metropolitan club rooms and hail, | COURTLAND, Ia, Sept. 20.—Abe Abraham, BOSTON, Sept In th t Bishop | months of this year the imports of specie J 5 3 5 c dra peided . respondin period of Some yery fine recitations, vocal and nstru- | thelr visit in Hiinols the season of 1894-95 for weddings, partl hided here today by Miss Lucille Doss, | been scen. It Is a racing drama, decidedly | coector of customs of this port, Judge Coit | T@*PONAINE ¥ mental selections were rendered, and re- | Mrs. entertainments and balls. For dates inquire | gaugnter of Porter Doss, proprietor of | original, and mnovel In Its dramatic con- .40y pan down a decision against the Wag 2 AL o v v o Wyos P, struction, possessing elements of such pro vernment. The question at Issue was the | TERRE HAUTE, Sept. 20.—The wagon RESIP BRASS ADC bia tamily in the migheat (o, | DOC Visit to Wyoming. 1, Barker block. Tclephon?, made a dispataging remark about Miss Doss. governmen a of Mrs, . Ba ighly successful as a racing dra tests against the payment of duties and in- 1 S have - g ship tended to strengtoen the ties that bind | “:‘: IJH ““ ': AL o el e The lades who have visited the millinery | and made hin beg for mercy 8 I"‘;- ~:\»" R .:::‘m‘uw‘ fig) 1‘r” g, | s SuaLIE s | moxlalad have fus e :,:f:::»z?llfix;':r:::dl::‘ ogether. | Mrs. Lucius cley and son left for their | gpening on Douglas street the pact two days lls eld distinctlve s own s | 2 i - e | home in Chicago yesterday, h'.”‘"“:fllj‘ i e gl i ’" E NS ST Desperate Criminal ¢ aptuved. splendid presentation of life on the turf, and | The government will appeal. will be sold by a4 new company to be known Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rector have returned | there exhibited DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 20.—James Ken- is so thoroughly natural and Iifelike that it e Bl as the Commerclal Wheel company, One of the pleasant affairs of the season | from an extended eastern trip. | nedy, who murderously a:saulte Frank | brings one directly In touch with life fa " A 7-year-old Meoxican War Veteran Dead. was (he surprise party tendered Miss Etla | Mrs. William A. Merris entertained a few Amwanlts Orebowsk! yesterdsy and then barricaded | Face track, which it wo superbly A 8 ™ hiree ye: o by Alfred H. Spink, edito jreat Western road near Dunder yes- | Thomas Winston died today, aged 68 y Thursday evening, The house was beaut! : Mr. and xMrs ,~u‘| Ium;-ky and daughter | has broken loose and ]knu( lite tull of | of Loljco at 8 o'cleek this merning Th H(nh)‘i::“{fl“n‘g ‘” :: l‘nuln[”-nvl ."m::‘ :lr(hryu B omacn: ':." o B K“zwr bluoelitgontegbrcitens: L ""M‘“- decorated with cut flowers in great pro- | have arrived home from the east terror to the female bicyclists who ride in | oficers had to bieak their way Into the | Of the Bpo Nown, §t. Lanie & " ard o wa 2 ngines Lfusion. Musio and dancing were the ocder | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Charlton will be “at | Washinglon park during the evening. His | bouss, but met with no other resistance | €0 of the South Side electric track at St. | waying her little red apron as a signal. T war, was afterward paymaster and oa the Mebbra' i House Warm et Miss Doane, Miss Bessie Yates. Miss Dick- | National Anthem. { the Next Seven Nights. gins Thursday evening, October 1l. ment this k §471,000 in gold and legal & house warming for their pastor in his home Miss Murto of Peoria s the guest of Miss | Fairfleld, Mr. Baldridge, Mr. Whitbread, Mr, | D® thrown open fdr 3 so theater with a matinee today, has, since its $66,817, of which $50,685 were gold, against 30 and Harr streets, can be ventsd for | o prominent merchant, was publicly c all the cities of the northwest whero it has | p, el against Everett Saltonstall, ex- | Were $15,009,344, against 359,796,130 the cors merry making characterized the occasion. | Dr. Balley and family have returned from | 234 p » | freshments were served. The members hold Arthur Wakeloy has returned from by letier or in person of B. Neuman, rooin the Do hotel. It is said that Abraham Soatn, and the evening's plasure ans toton. | Mrs. A B, Coftroth of Lincoln is the guest — The young woman brought bload every bl found human interest that it is altractive | interpretation of the statutes regarding pro- | wheel manufacturers west of the Alleghany “teem, o casure and fellow e yo oman_ bro lood every Pleasant Social Funotion. | 3. v saved @ passeng n ¢ Chicago | COVINGTON, Ky, Sept. 20.~Mi Smith, at her home, 1817 Capitol avenue, | friends at dinner Friday evenlog. CHICAGO, Sept Ripper” | |\ selt at his home, was captured by a posse he Derby Winner” was written girl saved a passenger train on the Chicag OVI Y P ajor | Louis, the e b K | Tt d o8 the evening until & late hour, when dainty | home" Thursday afternoon, October 1, from | plan 1s Lo wait behlug a tr until & bieyclist | Grabowski is etill alive. | Louis, the only one In the wor It was | engineer stopped the train, and the little girl | retired lst