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Just north of the postoffice. The request was | LAst Week of the Statae City. referred to the city attorney, and he stated | Y The Montana sliver statue, modeled after the figure of Ada Rehan, the actress, was hat the only way by which the council | o1 eXhibition last evening at Falconet's. Ten could get around the matter was to repeal | MOUS Bl LU AL UL duting the day to witness the rare sight of Y S R | duce the 20-nili’ levy. Others are against Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Grotte, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs, Max Burkenwal and two children AMUSEMENTS. | atter a few months® incumbency he has been, it 4 . n. MF. | they have gone (0 spend the summer. CCPeOEOnE00e0eee0000Ce0000S | Mvals Stavenhagen now relgns in his stead ? ; 7, AL 4 cloek (hid atiefncon dt Maes s Christian association et s p r y 3 Blizabeth Poppleton) Mrs, Myron Learned me with gorical Drama, ""Broken Hearts." F. Adler, Mr, and Mr Katz, Mr. and Mrs 2 Poppleton) Mrse. Myron Learned | sy sre beginning to show interest in the | r i ; ! atternoon and be is In doubt as to which on day from a trip through Yellowstone National | theaters open and catering to the wants of | Of the Enslish. the temper of his rece s 6 hy & bettes ] vlays Huld ot be | his deserts. b howeve s not the | 1ast meeting of the city council a photog - Pleayune of Now Orleans, La., July 21: Y K e v | WhY & better clads]ot plays should not be | hls deseris. D Albert, however not. th ng e clty a photog i - e s L antifal and accomplished | Mrs. Gannett and Mr. Earl Gannett re- | ing completion aud the interior pfomises (o | possesses its quota. The musiclans cor %8 to say, thote n Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock at Trin- | lace. wh \dying abroad. Thelr beginnings, |ordinance governing such cases. He also @ir performance of Gilbe hen Hearts, | thn O s o villiam M. Gulon per- | guests of Mre. J. K. Baum for the next two | ing the coming season, a list that any theater | full knowledge of American art development so much concentrated wealth-—9,000 pounds ¢ the Dbride. was the only attendant, and | Regiel enfertained Mrs. A, Canfield of Sioux an's Bmpire Stock company | 3 N OMAITA DAILY BER JULY 28, 180 I { and Mrs. Martin Cahn, Mr. and Mrs. C.|the vacaney in tho Second, occasioned hyl indn. * Babskqueatly he was abpolnted aourt | : @ ! of the propost F')R S“F,ET CHAR‘TYS SAKE Oirsobbraun, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kirschbraun, | Major Worit's promotion last fail Conductor of the Welmar Opera, & post which | ot the proposition, as they think it will re- Rl Seormte, W, & Rotimentid, Mr. and | of: last Tuesday for Coltax Springs, where it is stated, forced to resign by his German At 4 o'cloek this aftornoon at Masonie Ball L " N ot .| ana Mrs. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. L % Hondt of T e and d'Albert again comes forw this . itk Boclety Gives Ita Banetion to Gilbert's Alle- | AT rh \FECRE N lan, Mr. and Mra. | (A0 honor of Mrs. W, C. Shannon (borh| Already the thestrical managers of the | the 'sanouncement (hat will | There is a city ordinance governing the | xj'o8 Mens Christia ; " . 8. Kats, ind Mis. | gave an fnformal kensington on Tuesday aturn (o his fatherland, from which he has | erection of buildings within the fire limits |~ \ ool S 80 EHES \ y—— il Dl it bt o for | aptain and Mrs, Palmer returned Wednes- | COMIng dramatisseason, With two first-class | bect at since boyhood. With the spirit fof the clty of South Omaha, though the mayor on 414 te. b ool s ¢ . Mg : [ r 0 | and members of the city councll seem to pay | of the six councilmen caucusing in bis office OPEN AIR PERFORMANCES THE HOUR'S FAD ort and Mucller, | park, which was thoroughly enjoyed by both. | the public thers seems to be no Rood reason | mar woeid s s OO s Fhigld for | but little It any attention to It. AL the [ carried off the article & The ving Is taken m the Daily | Mr. T. W. Blackburn has returned from ¥ A seem like e any non s . okbura Is recovering raps | Siven Here only self-oxpatriated musician. The list this | rapher made a request that he be allowed ADA REHAN 1 Veddings an Kings th “An event of Interest in the soctal world | months. = Mra. Blackburn is recovering rap N W ettt aly ‘ s rds in (he of composer and | to erect a temporary building on a vacant lot Nuling Featnrex of Last Week in |jast week was the marriage of Miss Sue L v Crelghton theater 1s rapldly near- | gl AWEOMEY 10 B0 aiderable. — America Y urned last Saturday from Okobofi, wher * X \ N laughter of Mrs. Willlam Mueller, to Mr. i turr be very besutifyl#holly different in treat- | prised are, it is quite need s e Hatlan W. Short of Omaha, which occurred | they were the guests of Mrs. Willlam Wal- | ;00 “erom Boyiis, 4 | thoroushiy imbued with foreign influcnces that 1t would be in plain violation of the ci ity church In the presence of a limited num. | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Funk and daughter | Manager Burgess, who has his Dookings | gither through provinclal surroundings or The final nndress rehearsal for the open |pnar Gf friends and the immediate vou"0t | teft st night for Pike's Point, to be the | Well along, announces these attractions dur- | force of circumstance, pervented them from : " A (! : the present ordinan Aftor considering the e N bresive CeFmOnYy: of tHW BOIs: | Wk WANARer 1. Athe & 4 T | Being suddenly thrown into an art circle, of present or which is to be given on the grounds of the | formed the fmpressi mony ee . ger in Ametica could be proud of : L 4. | mutter 16 66 ot 1 g e ol ENub e Adele_Burthe, cousin| ‘Tuesday, July 8 d Mes. Olivef] Gharles. Frob which they have existed in ignorance, they in committee of the whole, no decision Hniah Ve O eday evening, |0Pal church. Miss Adele Burthe, cousin | Tuesday, July 23, Mr. and Mrs. Ollver!| Charlos Fr ] y Have exlited 0 AROA e, (hon | was reached, This did not bother Me, Tin- |Of 80ld and silver, The status Is on the %00k place lnst night on the tmprovised stage | 3. Uef VG NE (U0 Gi¥hest man, © The | City and Mesdames Arnold and Stewart of !0 the “Masqueraders; Frohman's “Amerl urn home some survive the illusion, but | type, for which will be astonishingly realistic to the [ hride looked exceedingly handsome in a chic the next day he was putting up his | Second floor of Falconer's, where it remains Omalis, | cans Abroad;” Sadie Martinot; “Alabama;’ never recover, thair brains being 1ike | (. ok inside the fire limits | the entire weck. It is surrounded by a rail- oal TG W e Ter ! Now comes another violation. Just south [ inE permitting spectators to approach within Winner ¥ Hustler; J— of engine house No. 1 and betweon the fire [ €28y observation distance of $64.800 of silver crepon, with gloves and hat to correspond Mr. and Mrs. Short left fmmediately after | Sudionce Tuesday evening. The full dress|and becoming gown of dark moss EFeen | Mr ana Mre. Clafin and family, who bay e, (Chatity. _Ball o Fatt s, capable of only one d N | ciples which have not as yet come up in in stefday of seelfig the first statue In silver line foet high ternational law in the west. Friday afternoon Mr. Slabaugh went down to the scene of the [ = ation rehearsal has been called for tomorrow night been camping for the past three weeks, in at which time the play will be played with | B Cor e "for Hammond, La., where ;‘h“‘" "H"" ak camp this week and return 0} pjnerts Stock company In “Trilby ;" C Pr <ratd returned Friday evening from | hall and 1|h. mayor's office, there |s another | and $224,000 of gold, the latler forming the all the attention to detail that will mark | hey “will reside on thelr handsome farm A R (s R S T 1 land's minstrels; “The Passing Show a very successful fortnight at the Lake Mad "'l‘;y‘;‘\‘le;":l~‘v“‘ £OINg up, to be used as | hase and tne silver forming the body of the the general perform Tueslay. A very | The bride Is one of the handsomest \' e | Harr, Rt i O ATY. ave| Sgtton ings: ‘\v=»ll “‘.‘. |n|:\.“\|y the “But- | son Chaut ;‘\\.4““”(.]«,:"\ ne Iy 'f;‘: Home. tme §46 Jask W s mado a ploa | f8Ure and the globe on which it stands. Tha snteresting production Is looked for In view | complished girla in the oity, " She s 101 | peturned from a visit with an aunt at Fort | n Hollows” +Mexicoy’, «Too | exconding uny brevious yer, e K e ora. | that & poor widow from Waterloo wantod to statue it on its sccond trip across the conti of the fact that for a week past the well | & D B¥0 UGB N, 7 o frionds, M. | Callioun - s b L e NS | Kora teor. Isading, Compohers 1w wost| Aart A Jiils imiiic AepoL, Wt i Gorneh O | ook 1 tiine o b exhibItee Wt 181 AL Xnown amateurs have been letter perfect L w o s only recontly made the south | ~Littie Miss Sarah Ramsey, daughter of uny Conroy & Fox; “Charlie's | creditable manner. — Mre. Kratz was called | (GEREERG fGE (o orect & ittle’ $x10- box | Ianta exposition. From thence the company #knowing the play backwards' in the ver is home, I8 a member of a prominent north- ("‘“'“ Ramsey of Plattsmouth, roturns home * “The Defaulter:” Hanlon Bros.' “New | from the Clautauqua t home in Tiinois | (B 1" ik from. This latter place Is now | 0f Moutana capitalists, which has made the nacular of the footlights. ern family anl a fine 1t n, and '.".'}‘}," ‘M]' er & ten day visit with Bennettie henandoah;’ Ward & Vokes in [by the sudden death 168 Mr. | 4 il fledged store, in which country produce | flBure out of native ore of that state, wiil M, “Short Is o with the re- | worthy of his talented y and Beulah Turner } 5 Governor Primrose & West's | IKratz leaves for Ilir for @ fow | op gl kinds can be found. Not many days '€end it to Paris to the Bon Ma Tho ks & . 9 y that the Mins ¥ ok Surpris Mr, Warren M. Rogers, Mr. George Palmer M The Dazzler;® “Al- | Weeks ago Fire Chief Fred Smith made a complaint | igure is male to r t Just wod Nearsals and 4 ¥ s mrick 1l [ Mr. Netherton Hall and Mr. Barl Gannett v e Tompking' “Black - that the fire limits ordinance was not be- [ the globe with ext 1 sw per " arer a profes A very pleasant prise party was gIven [ jeave next Saturday for a hunting trip in the Rice's original *1492;" “Down in| Manager Burg of the new Creighton |ing lived up to, but that was all the good | A star crowns the foret slonal ¢ went than anything hereto at the h ¢ Miss Minnie Hamrick on her [ Big Horn mountains * Fannle Rice in ““Nancy:" Joe Ott in | theat has selected his orchestra for nex it dia feet high, is an | Manager ore given in Omab )th birthday, Wednesday evening. The| Mrs. George E. Crosby has gone east to | “Ti . he Derby Mascot;” | season, and from its personnel it gives prom- Yot ¢ . Tr g L dLU Raties of TR T da I‘I me for my 1o “.l;” ln’d ’m nt in dancing and playing It relatives in Newark, N. J,, New Britaln \[‘}\\ IIHVVH:/\‘ ¥ o iy Frnest Nordine g S o he figure to an old la {ay;- touRl pald 3 o Wit will play Mou games, Miss Hamrick was nssisted by Miss | Conn., and Amesbury, Mass. She will be | the Mississippi;* New York's greatest suc- [ Wil conduct, B. B. Hofiman, sccond violin: | f;;-*r'“' L ‘-“i |\ Diay, CLADAUEH 864 that he was talking to a won Mrs L Aty 2 iy Maggle Greeley in recelving the guests, | absent about two months cess, *“Pudd n-Head Wilson:" he Whits us Thelle, viola; B. Letovsky, bass;|to think that the McCarthy-Dawson case is of [ non. who saw the first run ever ma formed dwact, “1 was Interviewed by som geveral plano solos were rendered by Mt Miss Mamle Flynn of Dubuque, Ta., is | Squadron;” “Tornado; *Rallroad Ticket;" | Olaf rson, flute Bosse, cornet; Al-| considerable importance, as it Involves prin- | ACGROHVe Gneine, She hai the opy the members of the Women's Christlan as- | \rrfill erin o7 A " delicious supper was | spending part of her vacation in the city, the | Hanlon Bros.” “Fantasma;" “In a Big City;" |bine Heu ombone; Edward Hoffman soclation, with a view of stoge munaging | served, guest of Mr. John C. Fitzpatrick and family, | John Kernell in “The Alderman;” Hopkins' | drums The orchestra will be in full dress RUUA ¢ Haittotant for the bansAt of {thb assox | - Amon present were: Misses Alice [ 721 North Eighteenth street Transoceanic (vaudeyitle); May ' Irwin,_and A vl e ested an open air performance | Hodder, Alice McCarney, Annfe Coffey, Carrie | Mrs. Samuel Burns, Miss Burns and Mr. | John C. Rice in “Widow Jones;" “Si URHCEBLRLS LG e suble and looked the ground over. Then he TS K QaNT ani sug o production could be made Anderson, Cora Greeley Mary Ryan, .\:(mu:\ Charles Kountze go to Yorke Harbor, Me. | walks of \N»v\\ York;” Cazman's ‘“Royal Latest About the Players. Erm‘.‘-; to }llmr‘\.h!»r“"vr LM l\.‘\l\...,',»“ff, S ;\ S e A b et n very small amount of | Murren, Mamle Haggerty, Mamie Kemp, | next Saturday for the summer. They wili | European Vaudevilles;” “Girl I Left Behind | oo elleville goes with the new | fro em the story that they would tel — money, when to d4ny surprise the lad l 1\:hvm} knn;( v‘ '\s ggie ‘( »;( ; \:HI!;HIA' be the guests of Miss Kountze. “r-" l-‘?mk Bush in “The Real Thing ‘x..*," H.'T,. ‘\‘\ l.‘lv\nlll\ L il t\r(';: :v“l‘-m\ut”“'J:m”m :»:'n:u‘“.:”»:rrlni OPEN AIR thought it was too mi iey thought | Hamrick atie Lano and ose Mallon: | Ay Flemon Drake and Miss Claire Drak he Twentieth Century Girl;” “The e valte leaves De Wolt Hopper | that the United States may yet be called upon 2 times were too hard and we would n L ull:(»' “ TS, ‘\h"lz-'“ ‘I"V;H.\ "r‘:i“"’“'(-”]"'» ]M‘;"”'"‘ have returned from <'1m‘»'.|‘.;..\_“\\).»-r.v they took | Foundling,” with Cissie Fitzgerald; “Del ,,,;!‘;f,”.‘,'“('"A"”;’{..”‘(f‘ S RA MRS n'i'].u' vln”l:hli-nmlw Y0, the l|x‘m-“.'y; '\IY:’I\\‘)\’ pERI—OR‘“AN(’E Xpe went ahead, however, for the erty ert. amrick, 3. Tabrayi | s 1ane cotives ot HSLETSE the Harrison | monico’s at Six;" The Tavery Ope com- i | wie Tatth " t t it} e o It not the financial, but the | James Fitzpatrick, Eugene Murphy, John | { i B O o Fian, AFT180N | (ony: Joo Hart in a new plé EaainE tha) | AL auIe SUIERtEt e fmay stAE orimey | WU ERRLENE SN G e e Tennis Club Grounds, humber of tickets already sold warrants the | Haggerty, John Ryan, Fred Blake, Willlam | = \v,ohington lodge No. earen of Honor, | Wind:” “A Baggage Check: he Fatal |J0in Richard Mansfield. started the row by casting slurs at the Daw- At and Haroey, statement that the expenses are provided for, | Gorman, Henry Rasgorshek and Patrick Me- | Ayojent Order of United Workmen, will give | Card;” Robert Mantell; Town Tapic Marle Burroughs has'a new play by Clin- | Son people as he and his friends passed and whatever comes in now will be velvet. | Anery : an los cream soclal and dance at Myrtle hall, | “Finnigan's Ball.® ton Stuart for her starring tour. ML ""“"“" camp. Vie, however, says that he Tlle wd As we have gotten Info the beauty of the Hungate nnd Forseutt. Continental block, Tuesday evening. For tho scason of 1896-7 he has already | Virginia Harned, Mabel Amber and Edith | Kot the worst af the deal jn the fhi, boins S ay9 Performance, and have seen the possibilities | ap " rexidence of the bride's parents, | Dr, and Mrs. Ewing Brown returned from | booked the following Nethersole; I, | Crane will be numbered among next season’s | knocked down three times by Burke, who was J nttaching to' the fairy story, everybody WS |0 Ut gireet, Wednesday, July 24, at 11 | Ponnsylvania last week, They are with Mrs. H. Sothern; “Rob Roy;" “The Brownies;” | Trilbie o. | Dawsons made up the atatr’ with theiMoCat: llly 30- grown correspondingly enthuatastic, and un- | S50 SMEE BRC RETERET TOY " genas | Brown's sister, Mrs. W. . Clarke, for a | Gcorgle Cavan; “Madame Sans Gene - |~ Johnstone Bennett’s ambition will be satls- [ (HSORE WA B0 TRE RERE Bt toor & fow less T am a very poor prophet, the first 6b | L BECH: P Bertia Hungate, Rev. M. H. | short time until they secure a house ph " Jeflerson; Mrs. Langtry. There are|fied with a place in Richard Mansfield's | (178 M0 SERR S (0% Pyl ce atcord: Jri8 Gllbertis alir performance of a drama given in Omana | Forscute and Bertha Hunkate, Bove Bt | ™ Mg Wio has been spending the | several ather important engagements for the | company I (o (b0 e cr o RtsEReY . et dact Fairy Play. ik ‘t‘} e apaclty has been provided, | the ceremony. The wedding belng priv fea woeks at Denver, has returned for | ©OMIDE seazon, pending, which will be made| May Hampton will continue in “Sowing | g " (itnocses will be called by the United i belns pat im for a thousand people. | only the Immediate relatives being pres six or ecight days, when he will accompany | known to the public in the near future the Wind,” and B M. and Joe Holland will | gytes and very likely an equal number by “B s b I et long, and, with natu- | was charming in its simplicity and good | his family to the mountains for a month's e i star in “A Man with a Past the defendant. Some interesting facts are ral trecs, rocks, grass, a ruaning stream [ taste. The bride, a very sweet and pretty | outing,. BTy Inr_l‘ Frohman was interviewed re- Frank Danlels will star and Dorothy Mor- | 1pie™o"come ‘out at the investigation, which e r K eloctric lights, the play | Young woman, was gowned in a simple white | Colonel and Mrs. Theo Schwan gave an |tV i% MO York shartly after his return | ton will be his prima donca in he comic | wiil bo held in the police court Monday after- ’” SRRL (0 ba AFtistio Ik, and Miss Garnet Porter and Miss Katie | informal dinner ty at their residence rv’)‘,{"‘m;”“‘ ik ';"“ Parls, where he has been | gpera ““The Wizard of the Nile. noon. Fhe following well known women have hart, the two little flower girls, were | Wednesday evening fo General Coppinger, | 0 tWo months negotlating for new plays | “Henry B. Dixey will star in “A Gentle accepted the honor of belng patroneszes on y' gownel in white and pink. Mr. [General Dandy, Colonel Bates and Licutenant | 40 making bookings for his American Savage” and Robert Downing has a new A K hering. : Tuesday night: Mesdames C. Lauphere Forscutt will be at home to their | Hutcheson. Gl B G play, “‘Helena,"" said to be by Sardou Thursday evening last a party of friends, Ynder the Jirection of Percy Ford M iteheock, J. C. Denise, | many friends after August 1 at 715 North [ Herbert M. Rogers has returned from |, PHnCIDAL part of my work was in plac- | gjica Eyvans will be featured with Anson [ all members of the Order of the Eastern S G C. E. Yost, T. L. Kimball, S. R. Towne, enty-third street. w York, having taken his degree in the [ 08 American plays which 1 control of the Chicago club, In the base ball drama | Siar, gathered at the residence of M rahman’s Lyceum Company, 3 Hoagland, Charles Rosewater, H. G H New York law school and passed his exami- | SpRsiGer my most important arrangement wa ich Charles foyt 1s constructing. LI SR D SO IR G 2ot EL) Performance given for the George gland, at Camp Carp. n > the placing of Augustus Thomas' ‘Alab » | which Charles H. Hoyt is g J. A. Hall, on Twenty-fifth street, b benefit of Ludington, H. J. Penfoll, J. H. Millard, P Thé - Tousth ual eneampment of the | Nations to the bar of New York state. He |y Garrick th L gl LLuly o) s America with 5 T MA SRR W s Cf 3 Golpetser. O, B. Rustin, A he fourth annual encampmen 16,1117 practioarlaw n Omakk: t the Garrick theater in London, it| Minnic Palmer returns to America wi ¥ I and J streets, to give a farewell oman's Christian Assoc 3 = N North Omaha Camping club was held at De - ' % will be produced by E Willard in Sep- chool Girl,” which must not be com Mr. Hall, who is an employe of —- - Barton, Madame Hopkins Miss Louise Squires has returned from | tamber s g T i 3| el i i w = 1 Mackay, L. J. Drake, C. E. | Soto lake, near Blalr, frem July 22 to Beliront OMEwharslahe NS ibeBIE BTERAINE | 210 A e oL AEricany (I flie oaat) ‘The Shop Girl,” now running , leaves in a day or two for Duluth Squires, R. B. Peattle, Clark Woodman, S. V. [ Those who participated report a_very enjoy- S e Witk RehbblHIEn e IS SqUIFeR \I\y"w:lv'x‘l”;KI Agnes Miller and Jack Mason London Galety theater. where he will make his future home. A | Chase, F. E. Short, II. S. Jaynes. able time and lotd of fun, as well as fshing, | will maks her formal entree into Omaha so- | o1en, John Drew Misits London he will pre- | Maurice Barrymoro is to have the leading | very pleasant evening was spent, and at the The complete cast is as follows German carp were very abundant and about | ciety early in the season e ut ‘The Butterflles' aud Fenry Guy Carle- |part in David Belasco's ‘“Heart of Mary-| conclusion of a delicious luncheon the mem Florian . Herbert Cook | sixty pounds were caught. Many visitors Mty WirEen M B8 e, R Mrafl Oharies)| o n o ‘y expect heeafter to place | land.” E. J. Henley will also be included in rs of the order present, gave Mrs, Hall a Erince Florian fhom Omaha and Blalt “were zecorved . &nd | M. Eall Wil Qopart. mext Wednerday to pags | mviiy, American plays and shall give every | the company it his health permits. autiful gold star with the emblems of . t| things were kept lively by the humorous | the ainder of the summer in Kennebunk- | with a view t !;\ "l? tm‘lnl consideratjon Annie Russell continues under Charles | the order aved thereon. Those present prieaLadytiida | nature of the crowd. Those in the camp | port, Little Misg Mildred, Mrs. Rogers’ | tion, K "l‘ value for London produc- | prohman's management, and Olive May will [ were: Messrs. and Mesdames E. A. Tucker, I ] L] The Lady Vavir—I s enke | Were: Harry Kane, Ernest Fried, Wally | 6-year-old daughter, will accompany hes company, vith ‘\'«")!’x'krfi ‘;hm“‘f Stock | return to the Empire Theater Stock company, | A. C W. B. Wyman, C. L. Talbot, J. B. e iy Maiiki sk Madeline Ghapman | Hunter, Forrie Hotehkiss, Ned Prench, Harry | “Mr, A, C. Droibus, a member of Kopp, [west in August. when (ohall ' 0 | atter an absence of a year from the stage W. B. Mead, A. B. Farrar, Z. P The Lady Amanthis......Mi=s Blanche Allen | Perkins and Will D sma Dreibus & Co., Is away on an extonded pleas: | the season” at (he new Crelghton thea. | , M3 Caroline Miskell-tHovt and Mrh. fen | Hodgos, W, S. Baboocke J. A. Vall J. € uaxudl_‘:\l.ll“b..\{;..‘wm“.‘]m\qi:» and it u:;\, v ure tour in the east. After the return of [ ter in Omaha, I havepsecured a play by Syd- | Dell Coe-McKee will each I\l*w!Lu‘ln» ot Hoyt | Hazelett, Mrs. A. V. Miller, Mrs. B. F. Ca Misses L 3 Sliss Biudk his Bone' t6 Minnesots, Mr. Drefbus, Mr. Kopp, the senior member | ney Grundy, ‘author of ‘Sowlng the Wind.: | & McKee's companies. Anna Robiudon con | penter, Mrs. Agnes Smith and the Misse - M WAL . Olark Is at Spirit Lake for a | of the firm.” will hang ‘business on a hook | For John'Drew I have secured a new | Lnues with these same forces, while Anna | Emma’ Smith, Letta Mead and Mr. J. H. Omuha to Lo Another Girl e g Sp Lake for awhile and o to the far west for a short | comedy by Anthony Hope and Edward Roge, | Bovd, a seceder, is trylng to make up her | weir, A farewell dinner party that was as en- | Week. X vacation. this being Mr. Hope's first attempt at play | Mind to marry. wle Cf Joyable as a “farewell” can be, was give Miss Madeline Chapman returned home last Mrs. George M. O'Brien has issued invita- | Writing. —“The Girl I Left Behind Me' is stiil Jeft De Angelis returns to Della Fox and 3 Magle € 0 | Miss Hattie Oberfelder at the Metropolitan [ ¥o¢K 5 tions to the wedding of her daughte being played to crowded houses in London | Walter Jones may. succeed him In wThe | Mrs. George Dare is visiting In Towa. | olub house Sunday ovening. Miss Gertrude Clarke goes to Lake Madison | beth Carroll, to Mr. Matthew B. McBride, | at the Adelphi theater, where it has|Tzigane” it E. B. Rice wlll only forego| The street sprinkler has not been seen on | Used In n decorative way was yellow, the | (i3 week. | which is o occur Wednesday morning, | already passed its 100th performance an existing contract, Helon Bertram will | the streots for sevaral days. dinner tabl> being particularly notsworthy Mr. Jozeph Garneau, sr., died at St. Louls | August 7, at 9:30 at St. Philomena’s cathe- In Ol Kentucky” has much to answer |be the Bostonians' prima donna, vice D. Mrs. T. Volz has returned from a short with many handsome bunches of Marechal [ on the 23d. dral. Mr. and Mrs, McBride will be at Y'»fk It was the first to introduce the nimble | Eloise Morgan, married. . visit with friends at Bennington. Niol roses. Miss' Obetfelder was greatly | Miss Colpetzer left for Minnetonka on | home atter October 1, at Missoula, Mont {‘)" "’;"""'“& and lpag €0cces3 was so great | Wilton Lackaye will probably play Svengall | This afterncon Mr, 0. E. Bruce will con 3 surprised when she found herself the honored | Wednesday. Aft | a ..u-a»mn“ visit ‘ulwss-\'v:fll : \\‘:fll:(.« m"'"‘ [7[1"[]:"(,*":!"u:‘hmr;m\vt;“w‘rm‘f up 14\~ I all next season, although |:.x(rr\n;-l P! ar.\"‘:"rmlru: duct the services at the Fourth Ward mission WITH l‘REE SHOWS, Aa the gathering. iss Jessie T Tabor, Ia est | With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Polack, hsequence the co y will be flooded with | in the country are now constructing plays fo Th> South Omaha Cycling club leaves this b N w,\r‘u'r" z.]‘, Slaborats menu_the following .1““\‘[ ]l;n:dm]-;‘."m of Tabor, Ia., Is the gUest | v, prank Rubel and little davghter have Dickaniany bands. It 1s little wonder there his starring tour. There is a possibllity that | morning for a run to I’A['.H:m]\»lll‘]w the day s len an elsborste meny, the (olloning Joc Miss Lindsey, <o - il U | elined o thelr Homo ia Chicago, Miag | are 0/ many aslors out of employment. Mr. | Luckayo may be seon in the Teading part in | will" be' spent. Oberfelder,” by Rev. Leo M M iyl e 8- | Kathryn Polack accompanied her sister and | JUZ6Y. author, has made a fortune, and | “The Great Diamond Robbery. . 7 Leo | v D o L4 o | he is ‘indifferent to the agonizing appeals of s ) S SERLTISeRoteS Hootith AN Roy : o Rt Bam- | “\ea, W, H. Wilbur and children let last | it el ber¢during e FoRt cfithe SUBMEE b faotors: gl een Wheeler's morning toplc at the First Pres- ON SUNDAY, woek for Denver. montling e 18 ADDITION TO THE LIBRARY. iivtartaniohtiveh Alex Wessels; “Her Future in Chicago,” by g Miss Stella Vodrle and Miss Bertha Fay thin —— There was a_spe . B ORde Wes & Hiahlg e i vaxt noxt hyse vial s ARG ey 450 GV Tere e i re wasa_speclal meeting of the Order of Mr. B. Dieher; “One of the Girla" by Miss | MissxHooker leaves next week for & vialt | of 1817 Davenport strest gave a lawn social | been o intieant g Sihaon of drama 2% | Willlam Cleburne Donates n Valuable | the Enstern Star last night and several can- Minnie Lobman. ~ After these toasts Miss | (0 Sult b L g ¢ last Wednesday evening. Among the gu el lor D e N L Oh e e Colleotic £ Fonsiln, ATHRTERE Warsl mItintad Obertellr expressed appreciation of - her S cre ekt WAt war disses MatlaniinnEs L CUNKTI RN ipk BT g e eaRo) an Ba kB AubUHICEIN] now| MgVl amiClabirae i residing at ixit iand ([ Medand Mrs) John (O (Chwrolliate rejaiting rionds’ mark of regard B Wpsohy SALN G 2. 8 wesk e L cAndrews, Flora Me- | hoginning to dawn o R Ghiues LEFIR | DopaThioh ayenye s o resented | over the arrival of a new little girl at the TRM 3 N e att i es fom | Mix Tola" WiIbOST Feturned trom’ Platts: | MIan fanal Mostrs. P.i'MoAndrews,s Hurry!| ORTIE L0 diw ionfths jobtutp GBrillah | Bopplaton ayenue iniihis clty, ha preton s IREREE AL LB UL GERMAN SINGERS. T, S, Seligsohn, who s now in Kansas City. | burgh, N. Y., yesterday. Reed, Harry Weeks, James McAndrews, Ray y be a bis- | 3 rare collection of fossils to the Cmaha , 3 3 ! A telegram of .regrot was read also from Mr. [ Captain and Mrs Salisbury. Balloon Ascension, Parachute Leap, Tight Rope, Trapeze, Contortion Performances —AND— trionism which does not depend for its ex- Palmer have returned cellence or its’ effect. Upon stage. trickery or | PubMo lbrary. It consists of collections of | Mrs J. M. Erionof MountVernon, Ia,, has 2L 1. Oberfelder, who is now located in Chicago. | from their western trip. Mr. 0 Mrs. Henry J. Abrahams left last | personal e: ! ons returncd to her home after a few days visit | § | J® y . o B o : o tion PO tage: trickery OF | the sllurian and tertiary stager of Platte | (NSTREL'S JG i a *T. B, Erion, | hose prosent were Mrs. I Oberfelder, | ot ana Mre. Will Gamble have returned | VeRing on thelr annuzl fishing and camping [ Duse’s argument is seen in the growing con- | valley limestone rocks, and plants, shells, | " gormort Broadwell is e chaperone; Misses Minnie Lobman, Elma | pomineir wedding trip. ;i trip, They go to the lakes In northwestern | viction that Sara Bernhardt is not as vera. | sea weeds, eto, from varlous portions of the | where h Rigaguell ils sln, Durapka:s 010, Lobinan, Dollle Polack, Frieda Ranger, Bisa | o the N Al el S N Chiraka 1o AL SYREEANET Aoics MR ERN | a0 B 1ok 1o IOl e hotant s sl e e e R e | Wb ot HonatGEiBanenting biNct Nmonthox i Ranger, Hattle Driefuss, Isabella Adler, Nettie ongresaman Mysoar: and cwite Janded avi| RSREEARR Sn MR STl Uy o gt | Lt a Taklo s H houtaryy | Country, mostly flom along the ling of (hs | Ewa, I0 0PC 01 BRRGRURE B8 B Rothschild, Flora Rothschild, Alice Cohn of '.1‘1 ""f""']m I“""”l" B tes 'agraanfitolieop ithe oA M NUNDIIBA!| okl Tant st has ans ) owIvito Dlbcssantes i Pace Yo o ek DL LD s TRl ds o Gar noiinatr 'y e Oberfelder, Rer A % 5 5 ) Bk Tha ke i L Entt at Mr. b e X days ess, caused by being as i ti; Miss Hattle Oberfelder, Rev r. Charles Lyman spent Wednesday and | with fresh meat, while the finny tribe will be | the mild benignity and candor of Duse's ar IOlsbumeRtatReommanted Rooliges ng l attariaiteniasyaliliness iosuase nvibeink an ummer Garden Franklin, Messrs, Hugo Bamborge! I Thu Pawnee City. ! P 2 1 bk yHang lcanaor use’s art. | thesa petrifications in 1868 and has a com- [ saulted by a prisoner whom he was trying to M. Franklin, Messrs. Hugo Bambore S, aken care of by Mr. Abrahams, This Is as it should be. But Duse is not new pairifioationdein i (el el iy Driefuss, Emanuel Fisher, Morris Strauss Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yates are home % £ 3. 8 Walk 3 Sl We had this same efcacy once befos . | paratively complete cotlection. is regarded | arrest, Emil Strauss, Alex Wessell from Saratoga and New York ‘1’;“"'“'"“' S Iy ‘\:“",’m'" Maria Seebach. And we see It everywhere | o e 'rfk”v' 'rhl t Mn”i k'“;i '”;l ”"I‘ “"*:*l Rev. J. M. Davis of Wilmington, 0., will [ Greatattractions: o owns and her gue: s a pleasant surprise party evening. : see verywhere | in Nebraska. The collection has been insurec Aealact b ML R ; Celebrated His Seventicth Birthday. [ Mis Downs und her guest, Miss Smitn, AT 4 Frrakent i were srs, and | o0 the stage. Al you have to do is to com- | for $500, which ls about half its value. The praeen ",”"‘Fm B Mo chureh, The Tyrolean Warblers Dorsey B. Houck attained his seventie A DSCR SRRl A 5 Mesdames G. M. Palmer, Wright, Noble, [ Pre Stoddart with McKee Rankin, or Julia | following is the list PR i . 2 assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Charles dale . I inE SWraNVarirornsio: 306 Marlowe with Fanny Davenport, to get the | "l c Rocks—From iowe 3 3 5 , o year Friday, and a host of his friends crowded | fron the east yestorday morng. = |orirred | Hopkins, W alKer, J o e Sonin; | same distinctions In degree. fporty 0 86t the | Fomslls of Pulsosolo TocksmErom Io%er| Quite a number of taxpayers expected to Franz Adelman’s and Peterso m the east yesterd Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Pleronette, s stinctions in degree. stivrian ol Ciucinnati, and includes =>mains 8 BB 8. 811" Buruica street: Bridiy night | mre <ootore Hei 5 AL Nl e i livrian of innatl, nehudes =2mains | o present at the meeting of the Board of Selected Orchesira The engagement I3 announced of Miss | Misses Hulda and Edith Vinquist of als, crinoids, trilobites | b& BFELERL BE 8 0 g to talkc on. th v marine plants, col to help the well known Omahan celebrate | Elsa Ranger and Mr. Emil Strauss. May Holleroft, Lundell; Messrs. While in the city last week Mr. Stettson | ang m.sul ol e e e S rated with cut flowers, the ecarly portion of ell are at Cokeville, Wyo. Kirkland, V. Bonson, Ellsworth, C. Larson, | *Ith Mr. Adolph Meyer for the appearance | principally corals, crinoWls and brachion | bont® t Chiry the Sehon B e I favor | Matinecs—Monday, Thursday and Saturduy. the evening bemg glven over to Instrumental [ My, Arthur Wakeley and Mr. Bird Wakeley | Dancing and cards were the amusements of of Paderewski in Omaha this winter. His|pod molluses; devoaian from Kipe bgsiaiey ok oA 19 1 4 and veeal music. Miss Jessie Towne played | returned Sunday from 4 fishing trip the evening, & dainty lunch being also | YISit WIll probably be in December or Jan- | tucky, Indiena, New York and lowa, corals soveral | lh mest <r;hnh¥>‘. while | 55 Fannle Keyes of Philadelphia, Pa., s | *7Ve% AT brachiopod shells and nm\,lmm; «-un»l te Mr. Wedge, a member of the “T. K." quartet petai oA Re:pis, 28y 18 T A e L e i ous from Pennsylvania, Missouri and Ne R e Milas Touk Tho the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Whinn Mr. ( vnyl s Kennedy, ], BYOEIEX Thurs he program for the concert at Hanscom | hraska, including a ge varlety from the Branison. " plaved the banfo, Messrs. Frank | , Mr Herman Kountze returned on Monday day.on a k'“w”“:“’ planned tour cf a month | park tomorrow by the Fort Omaha Military | vicinity of Omaha; land plants, "viz., ferns, {3 i i e e e rank | from New York ands Yorke Harbor, Me, x ""‘m'l‘”-‘:\ L G R He _‘{“J} “‘“" A. Wedemeyer, leader, will be lepidodendrids, sigillarids and asterophyl- with old arr Bherit Drexs) aston: | o Mrs: W. B, Wilkina and family spent the [ ASCOMPRRY, Vo, (00 CHR I, ByEul, 0, RIG [ March=Reat, from Opers Tannhauser.. |iitids; corals, starfishes, ‘Lrllobites, brachio: tshed his friends by appearing as an elocu- | WeeK in camp with Mr. and Mrs. Clafiin. A P TR e e S | Overtire O rmeus R eetina o gner | pod, gasteropod and other molluses, including tlonist, reciting: “I'm a little disfigured, but | Prof. A. J. Lowry has been electad vice | nyico"panny Purdy and Miss Purdy and h e onites, teeth of a large fish of the shark still In the ring. president of the Omaha Business college, : ADDY. . and h 3G y son, Fred W. Purdy, who has not been in Mo m Stabat 2 s SRR assie fro Aftér his feast of intellect, cards were| Bx-Governor Crounse and duughter will | zocq health, also a friend, Miss Sanger of LR R Roasni [ Forslls of Mesozloc FORkaI O antie fron) played, and then came refreshments. Mr. | return home from Europe in September. e ead; Rocky mountains of Wyominz, moilusc she Moores prosented Mr. Houck with a beautiful | Mrs. J. I. Cook of Walnut Hill has recov- ), Washington. Mr. Purdy leaves Chicago T Patrol—Passing Regiment Jovarly | bolensaites and. shark's teeth: cretaces pipe, gold mounted, and with the monogram | sred from her recent illness and is at home. , cn the Rock Island, M in I"{;ll ‘,\-.1, AT ORA I\l.unm’ 10toW | ous from Colordo, Wyoming and 0 pal car and arrives at Denver W erenade. fo ° i o mio R SR Oy Ralsn et & of o gusst of honor. Other friends remem- Will Robinson and Mr. R. © e \aa N thate voroaan s ovanih Grand Pantasia A Buimng Steading, | large varicty of lamellibrande, gasteropod and b.»‘.-d‘u:.v day most substantllly on leave today for an extensive eastern |the Cascades. Leave Colorado Springs WAy o ‘Wilmer | cephalopod ~ molluses, including baculites, 3 d 1 L Among’thoio prerent were: ' Beech Highs, | ri evening and arrive at San Francisco Monlay, | Grand”Seiéttion “Giera” 3iikudo. .. Silivan | belemnites, scaphites and ammonites. i like tu boast, but may be pardonec Fank K. “‘ i -h':'_n;' lr\»" 1‘»|“m jeneral and Mrs. Manderson have rety August 5. Leave San Francisco on Wednes s el U Fossils of Tertiary Rocks—Focene and 4 2 o] rexe n Ccburn, Commissioners | home from a ten days' visit to Colorado re- | day and arrive portland the follo e Lt relle: ycene nerous leaves of ferns, palms, \ 4 . ik es Stenberg, Willlams and Liverey, Mel Red- | sorts Y rado r l )'I an li’ny- ’\l‘r! x‘ land he f ”4\“““‘ ntasla—Twenty Mir miocene; numerous E ‘\ o r”r“iv “["n 'w— for saying that we lhave the ]argust, AR . URAma: apd ilaresery Mol Red- | . Friday. Leave Portland on August 10 and Plaisan Yodiber | conifers and dicotyledonous s; th eld, James Kyne b Leavitt, Harry | Mrs. W. M. Wright of Fort Omaha left last | leave Tacoma by the steamer Queen on gro Dance—Ubndle Rastus,./\ . Clappe ns of i turtles and shells of AN e i Wedge, Joseph Miller and othera week for Niagara Falls, to be gone about six | August 11. They will uso the steamer on ; . 1scs cleanest and best arranged Furniture and Delightful Dirt S weeks. the return trip and thence east over the| . At ”n‘l'flu-]l.lvumn was glving his con. sils of Pos-tertiary oth, tusk The home of Mr. and M he marriage of Miss Gertruds Chambers | Canadian Pacific, stopping two or three days | Conts In Lonadu he resided In Regent street bones of ele the Platte and ; 10 of Mr. and Mrs. Weston on |, mr. Parks of Decatur, IlL., is set for No- [ at Banft Hot Springs 7% | quadrant, and when he practiced it was with | Snake river vaileys. California street was on last Saturday even- | yember. ’ } b ' A muto on his violin, %0 that nobody might | “'Afy. Cleburne became Interested in_the e Pri O ing the scone of a most delightful party | nd 5 Banifs ™ \ ST ear but those who pald for the privilege at | fosgils while engineer of the Union Paciflc S 5 is R ar Low lrices in a- ik el T aa o [ AT BN 7 CAMND oL Piox Olty are RERSONAL EARAGLAFPHS, Ha Dablic_RRcformarions: s (nine reAchsd N X oaa Dirsusd his studies i . first to establish Popu'ar v Master Carl Weston, who was the reciplent | this week RS o & ATHEID Kroalninan whion aulr ORPESCIAL | geology. almost constantly: from that time : ing a all the busi- by, Manduome presshin Frocs g oo g | e oK, irs. Nathan Morriam bave: re.| 0B A. Trent of Kanssu City fx n the oity. | Dramoiad hee Lo o mocs. clonis o have | Ho fu ahout to remove from the city and was 4 1,2, and in return are doing about all t o'clock the place resounded with the merry | turned to Omaha to live, after an abebnee ot | W. J. Bowman of Peoria is in Omaha visit- | than that of ( 0 Slevated position | porcyaded to leave the collection’ as a re- ; S ) Rtiat I VRE G S J. Bowman of Peoria aha visit- | than that of presiling over a washing tub § 3 . : S volcoy of tiirty haypy guests. AL 630 | i years ; - She " was selzen with by TrronroseiniE D. | membrance and memorial to his name. ness in our line that is done in this city. Wi g'clock the chlldren were invited (0 a.table | iis Minnte Scholl and Miss Minnie Dest [ W. J. Bilos, Hastings, Neb., s a Barker | to participate in fic wondrous influence his How (o aden with choice fruit, cake ani confoction. | o Chicago are the guests of Miss Gussio | Buest marvelous bow had over his maeic fiddle 4 > ]\,l‘rx Weston was assisted in entertaining | S¢rstmann 2 T Loech of Philadelphia s in the city | Onsequently, wh he brought home his| OMAHA, Neb, July 2 » the Editor of 4 \IC L:()Inlllhlc the children by Mrs. Batelle, Miss Cha r s : 3 Huichs 4006 VARAIDA 38 nen on tne next ‘ccession, she se or | T y lo sel a small bet and a big e Mr) i ”A’ e “Ml ',‘“‘K,:l, Mrs. Clement Chase and children returned | t0day linen on the n ision, sh nt up her | The B To settle a small bet and a big pl0ss fod E \ ullus 8. Stc ville K. 18 resistopad | BUMDble and modest request’ that he would be | dispute please decide the following: A and B 2 were: Bertha Maynard, Olive Burr, | £Tiday from a pleasant stay at Hotel Orleans Jullus S. Stout, Loulsville, Ky., is registerad | good onough to give an order for the galle lispute pl i e Y the AT : Spirit Lak at the Barker J 15 | are engaged in conversation. A says “I beg Olive McLatne, Birdie Miles, Grace Miller 3 to hear him play at ‘his next concert. He g, and Julla Batell 4 Miss Helen Gotty will to Alex G. Fisk of New B says It is wrong, anc . Ruth and Ruby Johnson, Frar o to Chicago In | York is an castern | complied readily. And‘sent her dow He | o ditter with you; Mly Donnis. Gracs and 1t ftone. | September to complete her studies in music | arrival in town for two, but wien: hdr W0 & pass | g onq be “1 beg to differ from you.” Who | account was settled L b M. D, | h, Carile Wil 2dith Weston, Joe | @nd elocution ©. R. McCord is registered at the Barker | she was startled to find that the price of the | 18 Tl&ht Hor ban beer iuned'l j ird, LElmer Umstead, Warre | Mr. B. W. Nash has joined Mrs. Nash at | from St. Louls, Mo. wo admissicns was Meducted from it. Both -are right and either has been used | % v Burr, Bdwln and Gilbert Brown of | Glendale, Mont., where they will be for the| Clint B. Salter, Sloux City, Ia., is a late -y | by guod authorities. f Papillion, Eugeno Salsbury, Carl MelLain, | next v w T, i | arrival at the Barke Eugene dAlbort i Im.ug“]“.lzl\]”l‘x"u-k in his S e —— ? = : rman ' Cortelyou, Elmer Camp, IF:ankie r. Valentla Dumperth is visiting his | W. R. Fountain is registered at the Barker | O €00 2 M oRente spectacle | o o cniiRG )7.—0il has taken an Tausltias i ve apartment. See ou Butts, Clyde Rohrbough A vty ea B R S PR L b L S, of & man who repudiates his country. He s | PITTSBURG, July 27Ol has taken an- | Jg g Novelties in every department Aftor the refreshments and while the chil go mill owner. Willlam R. Cahill is registered at the | o "tive of Glasgew|dlcotland, and recelved | other slump and has dropped 15 cents a : A d dren were il seated Grice and Lita T Miss May Francls Hall of Dubuque, In., | Barker from Kearney, Neb. T ot s sducation: 1y barrel in the last two days. As the result of New Carpetings, Lace Curtains an boush sang & vory pretly & Julla Batelle | js the guest of Mrs. Frank Elligan on North | H. C. Remsey, F. fikine \Gleorss W. '35 PR R ik the drop all wildeatting has been stopped favored the guests with two' declamations, | Ninciconth street Darby, B, G. Spencer WO v | anbartiais Tar T inE SN Nincer e published | 4ng' the ol) boom i3 considered desd. Thers Draperies, they are handsome al d Lita Rohrbough spoke and the threa Wilkor | “ ey~ Cuarles Urquhart, who has been fn | Kansas City arrivals at the Hotel Barker paper in which La.denominated Tingland as | 18 10 known reason for the drop. exccpt tat [ i Ty 3 plldres Boston for the past. three monthe. recurned] At the Mercer: ©. L.eTurner,~Grand | the land of fog ik Wck of understanding | the Standard has decided to lower the price. 3 h ast Sunday W. Sears, Raven eb’; J. M. | Both England and Scatiand were pronounced e R T 3 cheap, T ORI RN tor Max. Captain Charles Dempsey will g0 to Centor. k. Holdrege, Neb.; E. P. Stephenson,|by him to contsin no source of elevation to Atorm. BRgi K : ; Mr. Max Meyer Writes the soclety editor | yilla August 8 to attend the lowa National | Charles J. Licenthal, Chi J. H. Hender- | the artist. He did not live or begin to de. MINONK July X - ¥ < T Tiavals A i an | G oaat. fonal | Manbattan, Kan.; C. N. Ambrose, . M. | velop, he declared, until he got sway frop | storm of severity unequaled before broke Ca‘sh or rasy Nghitully Indicative of a royal time. Mr.| Miss Mae Sargent left Priday for Denver, | Miller, 8t Loulst I, D. Pettbone, Mingea. | o e roueed tat aonality N an e | telegraph _wires, Injured buildings and blew 3 8 day fo | olis Nocer, W. Reckley, Tekamah, Neb.; | cident, unfortunate, but atoned i | orn last’ nigh » storm twiste b, Mecyer says that Prof. Herrmann's yacht is | where she will vis't Miss Cleveland and oti B SR A : Sl B A ned for it by his | down cor 4 . 2 @ jewel and that the whole Herrmann house- | frieads for several weoks. B H. Lavis, 8 Joa: ol 0. Gunalogsal. | hoequgt amplpamation mith sl ith | o"trees’ two teet in diame payiflents hold are on a ten days' cruise of the com- | Mrs. T. J. Fisher of Cheyenne, Wyo. Har Tttt T ERAES el 33 s bined yuadron of the Atlantic and arch- | v {ting her mother, Mrs. George M. O'Brle — - " i B r 0 . mont Yacht clubs. There are about 100 | 612 South Elghtcenth stree Nebraskans at the Hotels, Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report yachts In the squadron, and the Fra Diavolo | wrs. Ralph Sunder! R ast ‘axton—8. K anbold, Gothel PR i) aanssron. aaa the Pes Dlavals | < Mre, Raiph Sunderland has r At the Paxton—S. K. Wanbold, Gothen een biuo." i, Meyer met A Hal Me- from 'a “three montha® wummering et her | PUE b opsan—. 1. Hownrs L] { st Ag o ; N T : for some day y o, Mr. and Mrs :\: am B. Sterling have re A oo bt e | a ng ex{WontHoRY{Wfl no“t'BAC nd Mrs. 1. Obarfelder la:t night at (he Metro- | Emmet street are visitig and t ; 5B politan club rooms previous to leaving for | friends at it. Paul and Minoeapolls nis Bm o] ow er b o8 _.' sy Carpet House in Nebraska, We were the B e i N e L 4 R e h Is to be thelr future home Major J. H. Smith, Second infantry, and ere present: Mr. and Mrs. A, Heller, | Mrs. Smith, who have been making an ex Riiin B i ad M s Cabn, A | euoive sty ‘seur month: Baior Hasta Bl | Wroserne "Walanools: o ABSOLUTELY PURE Weeping Water,

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