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THE OMAHA DAILY BE! . 'AY, SEPTEMBER 1 e \ Q Florence and Bthel Morse, Lulu Shonk, Mae | Bnglish an exquisits cut glass vase as o | her home in 53, France She has be-n | Dentson, Mason, Ayars, Mes. Ostrom: Messes. | W a1 1) | given the qu \ ] ) . Mason, . the quartet on 1t firs . SOCIETY AT A STANDST"‘L Hemiiton, Holon' Hoagland, Lowise Squiten: | sseveatr. The maay trionds st Mr, $ad Mrs. | spending the summe 1n Omiha with het two | Gowgill, Daviason, Jeckson: Whiter Freming. | WORL 0F A GREAT COMPOSER Golurmie press. sapa: < TS ATion CWFIe Miy Bartlett, Jassle Go-do, Alice Dra'e, | Englisn regrot thelr departure to Kansas | sons. Ayers and Ostrom | of the First church, Omaha, favored the insti- Yortha Sloan, Hallle Durgers and Fravees | City. They will be greatly missed in Omaha. | Mr. and Mes. Myron Learned wil visit| Mr. Alfred Millard fett on Thursday for —— { tute with a selection, O Give Thanks Unto " " il'bert; Mesars, m Caidwell, Sam Burns v | On Tuesday Mrs. Charles Lyman enter- | Dr. and Mrs. Shaunom at Fort Custer mext | Denver to bring home his family e mem | the Lord." R ng was encored, and the Nothing Happens to Broak Last Week's R e SN AWK S WAL | tained informaily at lancheon in Honor of | month bers of which have been spending tie sum- | Absurdities of O1d Fashioned Italian Opera | four young w nded with a second see gess, arre ackwe Porcy Jen‘en, | the Misses Black. Her guests we re Mrs. > D ool | ter, | mer at Colorado points ") lection fro Monotony Dwight Swobe, Joe Barkir, Harry Shexrs. | Belden, Mrs. Manderson, Mre. Matheson and | vt Blanen, lrfArn:‘:ll’ % Tuseisy froni| . Nest mobtle Miss Chirity Babock sose to Looked for in Vain. i " —_— L R e N ey | v gt Chicago. ' Baltimore, where she will enter the Johns | — | The Schubert Gles club Holds ils Aret. re " harles Muentefering, Keeting and Georze | The Young Woman's Christian assoclation | —aice McConnell left on Wednesday for St. | Hopkins hospital with the intention of be- hearsal of the season ne! ning, HOMECOMING ~ OF SOCIETY" PEOPLE | Gilbert 7 [ 18w social, which was to have been iven | pyul” swhero sNE Wit spand verseas Suse with | coming @ trained nurse IN OTELLO VERD! REACHED THE CLIMAX | T Wil tomes s hrament " uy, Crontne. 3 at Mrs, George Tilden's, and was twice post- oRAS, o > L Raant & ’ 5 g “Slexe R 2 y uln.nl:n::wy furaished. home of the bride | PORed owing “to the inclemency of ' the e, oharies N n 50 MIB Bilsis Reve | taln Phimsr, Snjor. T, 8, Clerkson atd exs e it - ™ o - : \ ! ride | oather, will now be put oft indefinitely, arles Norton and Mi essie have UL Faimer, Mujor, 1., 8, Llatkion sod exe ey Morse Dancing I'a it I,"-‘nullnu and groom occurred the pretty wedding of (aince (he wse of an adjoining vacant house | &1¥en up their houss and taken rooms at the | Governor Thayer were visttors to the state [Interest of Musie Lovers of Al LINCOLN'S SOCIAL SIDI, Soctal Livent of the Week— MP, 1, 0, Devtiosr bHAIGIRE o 1o GUESE | BURDOt bY. el | Mitlard encampment at Hastings. Creeds and Shades Should Go - bt AL Liwid ) Loan and Trust Company Savings bank, and | On Friday at the pleasant home of Mrs, | Mr. and Mral Henry Jones arrived in the| Mrs. W. H. Hanchett has been spending Out vard Such ralolly Wow A | Miss Emma H. Campbs'l, principal of the | Benson in Dundee place the younger pupils | ity Friday after an extended trip through | several days with friends at Minneapolis, St Work. bbb adaa il lidiio A L g Giittw ‘" 0 sokool ‘1 % i ‘}.- c B | of Miss Ada Bilis' class gave a recital, All irope. Paul, Duluth and Rayfleld, Wis. She will soclety that anything eonnected with the Tu"\‘”'r‘ 4;1\1 " l‘;'x W“]’fl\_pf" ) "'j”‘v'“f‘l‘","_' of the numbers were pleasing and very nicely Mrs. James A. Powers end daughters have | Feturn the last of this week former Is news of the latter. With the alvent The week just past has been the dullest L ;- s | executed. After the program dainty refresh- | returned home from their vacaticn in Mil- Mrs. Marcus Parrotte has returnel from an | g goce qun, s Bee Dr. Charles Baetens | 0f autumn days there Is rencwed activity u friends of the contracting pariles were pies- ] _ oy . rie" X ¥ o summer soason. Whethet wa ments wore served. Those participating were: | waukee extended visit to Til'nois, Mss Phoete Atk'n- : \ i e o ¢ 1 {58 doFmitoses & ::n"‘fn, !I::"Iv('rulu"r ot ):m- (;anlllwnim:'r\‘::(m.‘\ “u'vq‘!m\l(.:'."'.M, Teaipl ‘\w”] vlrmnln “l,"-‘""‘“ Kitkendall, Mabel Benson, Jessie Treo, | ~ Mrs, W. A. Shellon and son, Edward, have | 80n returned with Mis. Parrotte and will be | dlscussed Verdls “Otello.” Today he con- | oh the campus, in the dormitories and arund s ; couple were the reciplents ¢ a0y | Bessie Brady, -Annle Crowder, Mary Bedwell, | returned trom thels two months sojoirn in | her guekt for several weeks. tinves that discussion, writing as follows tho class rooms of the university. First effeets of the heavy rains, or the attractions lrr\c-l}' BIfts. ; A Stret | JOSEDRING Drake Colorado. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A In two instances, while constructing the | and most fmportant Is the fact that the new at the theater, still remaing an unsolved (-,':,l‘" sre me uvwl‘ of (“-:. er hanett | Miss Haltie Ivins entertained the Dachelor | Mr., M. A. Hall left last day for To- | English will regret to learn that they will |character of ‘‘Iago,” Boito went outside | chancellor, G, E. MacLean, is cxpected (o ar- mystery. Then, also, it fo Just that time of | PR BOErL AnC o O o for them. | club and its buchelor friends at a water | ronto. Mrs. Hall and children will return | leave Omaba the st of nber to make | Shakespeare. In the first he provided an op- | Five with his lares and penates some day d 1re the year when every one is on the move and An ongagement whivh will bo of interest | Melon cut on Saturday evening at her home | with him Kansas City their fut Y portunity which Verdi utilized to the full to | Ing the present week. In the new library bu ty 1s almost deserted. o he s s hat of |°P Nineleenth avenue. The decorations| mre Herman Garlichs, who has been vl Mr. Casper . Yost left yesterday for Wat “ y " | ing, t - the city m s to her many friends in Omaha fs that of | ¥ o3 RERIN VORISR et .,,,"7.,"‘.,’,!'11',11 Il’jf_”"'(‘]»\ “l“nnh‘;\rh:\‘.‘:.w. AR LR L .\l": ”.‘!'1.\h1‘: ik ,~:lm\\ the potency of his system | ing, which is fast approaching completi n, be. At '“’”' L ';‘”"v""’, ”'; .d”:'"l’f | P‘Mifl""““:'fr Reece to Mr. John Erashaw of| which, with the bright winsome faces of | Thursday throughout August. They will return to town o a close and every steamer Ll s Helen Smith to Mp, | the malds in their attractive gowns, made a |~ W80 o o b P about the middle of the month. bringing back large nfmbers of travelers | The marriage of Miss Helen Smith to ML | charming scon 1 one long to be remem- | 0o, CEEN ?,.,"ii'.'}', S T LS | M. . 0. Ootnell And aAERIIR, aliay it g 3 corge Mercer will occur in October. bered by those present (WBOHIGIE watly dni the allinmer, Mr. John McMillan,” South Omaha's post % M;:M'w )‘fl’“v 0 howor of M Awguat | B Wileon summer at Cape Cod, leave for the moun- | trap for a curtain tableaux. There are fow So closely are the fortunes of the State mixed declamation and melody; | sides the library proper and lecture ro.m, In the second he achieved nothing [ there will be private offices for the following o | more than an utterly despicable piece of clap- | Professors: Prof. Wolfe, philosophy; Pro Sherman, English literature; Prof. Tay or, - political sclence; Prof. Caldwell, Ameriean /hat is eonceded to be the most beautitul y What Iy conceded to be the most beautitul | ol 5 Faiee sutia Kyne by Rev. Father ball ever given in Newport, if not in the | zropjapity, Mr. and Mrz. McMllan wll United Staies, took place at Marble house, | spend their homeymoon In Montana, after ovening, wis most delightfully entertained, | VaCition In Waverly, Kan., will return home | lember before returning to Omaha Shakespeare for which music has vital and | have rooms on the ground floor of the wing, Music, mandolin and guitar, by Messrs. Sutor “':: week “"';\ '1'”‘”"“5 1‘1 '\"'I "&’”'”yfv ";’”I'“‘"‘“" determinate expression. Music cannot voice | with the library room above. Prof. G. W. A. us, Weidne m jthers; zither se- | Mr. Ken Muckley of Clitio eaves ednesday, where he will meet his j:ttis Roun apuel, stostllks § sucky, who has accey adr of podas Newport, . L., last Tucsday night, The ball | which they will return to Omaha. i b g3 A AN TATe K | tomBvEGW tab Hat l‘ml"(.uu'”r' H ',,'"‘.',.,‘ frins | ter and bis two little girls, who have been '\‘\‘:l‘l_”"“’\{ ‘“"“_“l‘y 1 " t “l"';) “l:f':l '"-'I;'} :.Iu T At A e was given by Mrs. Alva Vanderbilt in honor | Mrs. Charles Gariner will go to Utlox from i SEoile 1 (he world's Fair orchestra made | ity collego gpending the summer with relatives. he basis of what Dr. Johnson de- Jioln, “os °7 feutenant ng of the Uni- of her diughter, Miss Cons Vasderbilt, | Bayfield, Wis, for the weiding cf Miss Jack-| {ho avening charmingly short. Those present [ Mrs. James Savage will take possession of | _Miss Genevieve Raldwin of Council Blufts, | Scribes as “the cool malignity of lago, silent | (orgity cadets is Captain John F. Guilfoyle RSNEIL alt 5o Heve Toat 80,000 son fo Alvin Krock, which comes off 0 SD- | were: Mr. and Mrs. Pells, Mr. and Mrs. | her house at 413 North Twenty-second strect | W10 bas been the guest of Mis Adelino Nasii [ In his resentment, subtle in his designs and | of the Ninth cavalry. He will reprt for Marble house lends itself to the purposes | '8 0 0w 0w Goaverg to | Kuehn, Mr.and Mrs. A. Kuehn, Mr. |on Monday, for the past two weeks, reurned to her home | stedious at gnce of his intercst ‘and his | duty October 1, at which time Licutenant of sich o fete. 1t was the crownlog work ct | The marslage of Mr. A. W. Godhers to|and Mrs. = Will Kuehn, Mr. " and [ Mrs F. M. Richardson 1s at home at R (TR DY RN A e[S vengeance. ! ot ust content itselt with the | Pershing will likely Joln his commind in the purely Louis XIV yle. It Mr laberg’Is & prominent young businers | -{;lmr '/‘y‘ IH{):-‘. Iw (I.ij;\ nmlu;;le and Illinols ]x”‘m)n‘} on ll‘ru].,v \“m Mrs 1;!-;; motive “MM'-M”“"NHI i\»-‘ff-fiy:|mtu|?” nelis ® .y;;mlwr.» ln-(mn-n(;h Iz)«n;l .\mr'\h”l\' ;'r first time since it was fin . . 8 b8 ssts, Gus G ol Mcago and 8t Max Mars R Lt E , who bave been fcr the p 8t moj R AR oo osition of | age, His regiment is stationel s R T O e g this traans | UntIl Tecently, ‘bestr 'tn the smploy, of the . 2 enter ¢ b ge 1 Mo 5, e pauer at Randolph, N. X '] 1880 blatantly blasptiemes God and humanity | 4o s svundantly qealified fo carsy on and Western Freight Weighing ass-ciation of this Mov nts nud Whereabouts, tho ministry r, accompanie Y lis | and pronounces his only belief to be in fate, | 4o o essfully done by his prede SR ilte TN thos Teat At "o | city in_the capacity of stenogravher and is| Miss Ethelwyn Kennedy has gone cast Miss Mary B. Porterfield loft for the east | [2ther. Mr. Joseph Barker, and son, Mr. E. |were it not for the second varlation, to whicn | 6¥elop Work successtully done by his p Rt 4B b g Ay 1 4 Rierbower and Mr, Henry Brown, returned on | I have referred. s were being ent iavishly as lavish | YorY P ',":;"" i":“':“"‘_"‘fn"‘ j‘?‘,’“’_“':‘:fi"g oS Mr. W. A ;':“‘L”"{"‘Iim‘“:‘: t triends at polnts in Michi- { yonday trom a two weeks® trip to Victoria. RN NGRS AHATa Ee tHe NI ket Jago | | Of course each of the many soclal clubs in King Louis XIV himeelf could have done. |, .4 “ige"Statly Youngren of Omaha were | JUdEe Woolworth is back from New York. | e " 0y T " fiy. for. Mrs. Ma: Walters and daughter, Miss | works up Otello's Jealous rage to such a pitch | lAncoln claims to be “‘the most select,’” but Tuo' {avors, Which Mrs, Vardorsilt had re:| 210 Mias Stells Youngren of Omaha were | 3l Srlis (o ek o e e | M A, Reader lott yemocday tor Hast. | ; jf, Meg Watters, and douehter, Miss | works ub Diellos Jonlous rafe to such & biteh | n'Chat shadowy distinction it in dicuit to leoted hersclf in Parls, and which ccst $5,000, mareied b Lincoln cn the 31st W Afer a1 qp With his parente |C cxpects to spend SURAAY) in “Linooln, the guests of friends and rela- [alr Is resounding with shouts of “Erviva | 1AW the line At least tho members of eac I; consisted of old French etchings, fans, mir- | iyi¢ oity and bs at tome to the'r friends cn [ Mr. Euclid Martin is expected on Wednes- | =y " ity = .. rurned from | Y¢S They returned to Omaha Saturday. | Otellol” from the chorus, the Ancient plants | S0clal guild belleve this, and not a few of rors, watch caces and sashes of Hbbons, all of | 1% CIfY and bo at b i r. and Mrs. B. C. Snyder returned from f 0 200 PO I e e ents | His foot upon the prostrate form, and. “stand. | them cheertully admit it. But conjolntly the Louls XIV period, Hach favor was | rst stre ! 3 M their pleasant outlng in Salt Lake and the | . . + " Ing erect and pointing with horrible these various clubs are destined to make lifa ] . Mr. George Mercer spent Sunday at OKo- | west on Saturday Templar train lor the east to visit with s L Pt bbb 1 1 endurable in Lincoln during the marked. with a medaliion representing Marble A< boli ity friends and reiatives. Among other points |On the motionless body of Otello,” exclaime: | lvely and endurable m fencoid CRrite t house. The main floral decorations inside the | Dr. and Mrs. ng entertalned | My 5 @, Markel has returned from a trip Miss Anna Fcos, principal of the Ke'lom | of jnterest he will visit Manhattan beach, | ‘Becoil Leone! Behold the lion This "";"I}m ‘\;ln'{_-'r.“”l,t}. l:;:(»r‘::u:.."|';.-”;'1.:uk.n.;. house were in the hall, whete there ‘o & |at their handsomo residence on Charles s'reet | west. S e s aed OB OB/ HEES TRLD [ Wwam it rand B imotey T i, meladrama, not tragedy. But Bolto | 1% olub effected Its annual reorganization e sanacaaits | It Fuaadky ovening In HoudF ot (tHelt| * Ay, Ohint Redlck has retirned from the | omr b ok Einnlliuea o[l Rav BTG wite wnd oty sae | SRE SRR I S e e HelOed electing the following officers for cool and inviting by water plants in full | daughter, Mabel's, eighteenth birthlay. The | west. bt o2 Kedriay, 1s thik GUERE of ek GOUAIDS, | T ane oy ars ruduy, fiots Ohioheo 804 | with the comborss B the pesduction of eom 6: Maltson Baldwin, president; W. F. bloom, and tall lotus flowers which stood up | rooms were profusely dec-rated with lovely | Mr. Henry T. Clarke is back from New | the Misses Sheidon i FEA! eonaaPLé BHACAIN: BhaAYInE | HLIDE which i much superior (o the ordinary or, vics president; W, A. G TR absut @ score of pink and white nymphae | roses and potted plants. The eary part of | York Mre. H. Beebe of Brooklyn, N. Y., is visit- | music. oYy i § . sl B L it JOhh U DEFARRT Wers NAGETRE a3 blossoms, 1 lacs and a mass of water bya-inths, | the evening was enjoyed by all in the pl Miss Oakley has returned from Platte | ing her m‘“;;”"j._ “""0"»";" ]%m}nl'; it ’“ il | family and Miss | 41t MUSt not be forgotten that Boito's Lee and John T. l)u?ilm w~:(n» m.lll.; :13.).4\.[ A U B TR S L B O B G L UL A T ing her duughter, ¥ 64 o at) Mr. S M. Sadier and family and Miss | artlstic Ideals are lofty, and that he made a | SCutlve committee. The partics will bo held 1ight with which the grounds were il umin ted, | select'ons cf m followed by dalnty re-| Dr. E. W. Lee has gone to Chicago for a | i S ampbell, Mr. J Johnson and _ family | notable effort to realize them in the one work | at the Lincoln hotel. The first dance will bo while above swarmed a flock ¢f hummiag | freshments, the rer " (Y tiths CVRRING B, N e ” gon a Bt e Mrs. 1 R. Mancl ter returned last | returned from Hon Creek lake last Wednes- | for which he e both words and music, | Biven In October. The members of the Em- e swarm ! e oot e avaning st Auett e cdnesday from a deligherul trip to Ohlo | day, where they have been camping for the | “Mefistofele.” Most of the absurdities of ihg | pire club will hold thelr anuual reorganiza- . g spent In guessing charades. e mus ¢ or. Gifford spent several ¢ Jolorado | and Mackinac Isla past monti o o i e v day On the terrace where supper W ections worthy of special note were piano | «,r“‘,'.:"” spent several days fa Colorado | and Mackinac Island past mont ; old-fashioned Ttalian opera will be looked for | ton Within a few days. B st ik DoV IabATEcInS LA | e s R o AL ok, e It st weee Mrs. Curtis and daughters will return from | Mr. and Mrs, 1, H. Kesshen and two boys | in vain in “Oteilo.” The chorus does not | Miss Lucinda B. Loomis returned Sunday orate decoraticns, consisting of strands of | vocal solo by Miss Schreibor. The fnvited | MFe and Mrs. W. F. Allen will be home | Spirit Lake tomorrow, where they have been | returned Thursday from a six weeks' cuting | intrude upon the privacy of the hero's or | from Colorado Springs, where she attended -y b s next week, passing the summ the Pacific coast. Mr. Keeshen and his | anybody else's chambers, even though, in one | the summer school. A day or so later sho green garlinds radiating from the three | were: B Solrts NI ol ere de- Shos Bligebe Ha 5 .| General Cowin has gone east for a two| Rev, Dr. Rypkins of Evan:vil i i family tcok in all of the s!ghts from Oregon | case, it became necessary to bufld a trans- [ recelved the agreeable intelligence that ghe central pointa on the cel which were de M!sses Phosbe Hool, Anna Ande son, Je sic B pkins of Evansvill parent partition so that they might be seen | had been elected to the principalship of the L b n VORI AEHID, . ;. LA Eoring Vool fined by three large prisms of bright, vel- | McCune, Fannie Pratt, Blossie Pratt, Carrie | Weeks' trip. has been visiting his brother, Dr. I O O o and i e o chool low flowers. E'ght large windows, which led | Fairchild, Mabel Fairchild, Hallie Hood, [ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barton are at home |lin, left on Tuesday. Mr. B. M. Jones, director of the Omaha ‘::}I1»!1““\‘\"(‘-‘rw[”rnl: L S e ot M i land Karcher left Lincoln from the o into the house, were also | Mamie McLean, Blanche Comstock, Gafl Com- | from the east Mrs. John B. Hawley and the Miss Canservatory-of Music, has returned from | i off YIOT8 CRITY/NE On (ho (hresd of the | - TR = CGCS, Saek to join the Hopiins framed with bright garlands and flowers, [ stcck, Lee Coimstck, Bess'e Leavitt, May | Mrs. Swobe has gone to Colorado and Hot|ley loft on Mcuday for a two weeks' tour | his summer vacation. He reports a fine ([LEY (005 Biknor Halo Gampanini’s pluck | Fhirstay of fasr WECR 1o 00 L0 4 e alms, ferns and crchids; p'ants in flower | Schreiber, Ruth Atkinso Perle Och Springs, S. D, of the northern prospect for the opening of the fall term, | Akl New York | Trans-Ocean! L 2 & i A pr Gl / 1 il HEC L ‘ £ TThesday, Septetabar & With an earlier opportunity than | season. They are now playing in Chicako. flied in tie corners, each of the supper tables | Julla Burket, Lizzie Philipe, Rise Roir-| Miss Mae Wood has returned from Hot| Mr. Fred Rustin, who is now in Hoston st was enjoved by any of the capitals of | Mrs. J. B. Wright returns from Chicago to- being decorated with a wreath of pink holly- | bough, Lillie Rohrb-ugh, Kate Swartzander. | Springs, S. D. will enter the Bellevue hospital for a year's f“‘(‘_ My _‘I“"*}-| and her brother, qm{w: rope (Milan, Munich, Hamburg and Vienna | morrow. She has been visiting her sister-in- hocks, tled with pink ribbor May Ballou, Mary Archibald of Irvington, | Dr, and Mrs. Dallas Bache have returned | practice work fa thegfall. of Chivao stopyed in the city a few days|excepted) to become acquainted with Verdi's | law, Mrs. Robinson, whom many Lincoln pe The veranda reserved for promenading | Grace Damrin of South Omaha; Messre. Joha | from o # with James G. Martin and family of South | gpera, Muc o 5 e r : trom California. Dr. and Mrs 8, P, Hamilton returned yes- | L { opera. Much has been written about the | ple remember with pleasure. was decorated with green bay trees in pyra- | Watt, Royal Swit:er, Lew Ander on, Carl % aha Moy Nineteenth the past week on their way home | work. and it has be ) saldent of the First mid forms. Down on the terraco and lawns | Ochiltree, John Savile, Altred Stwile. Georga | DF- Oscar Hoffman has gone to Wyoming | terday from Colorado, where they have been | from thelr westorn trip ork. and it ns become plain that the d Hon, Benton Canon, bresident of the Kirs 1 3 4 Elite ¥ 3¢, S byl b e, George |, gand a weel % during August. 5 ders of Italian opera against the aggres- | Nati ank of Grand Junction, Colo., is in were groups of huge satina palms, all lighted | Robinson, Frank Robins'n, L. L. Whiitiesay, | 10 S°nd a week. hwi““‘“\‘ re e children have re.| . MiEs Rodman of Fort Leavenworth will | sions of the modern German movemenc ook | the oIty. with colored butterfly and fairy lamps. Of {p O, putnam, Anson West, Ernest H.dler, Miss Trances Panter has; returned to her - 0 from Salt Lake Wiara (hey hent a | be the guest of Mrs. James McKenna after | upon it as a formidable bulwark. It is a| Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Calhoun of Tampa, Fla., {Npso Iarge herclo paime Mra, Vandsrbilt had | horman Pinto, Hrnest Hoel; Mr. and Mrs, [ Bome in Ghicago, el om Salt Lake, where they spent | the 10th until October 1, when she goes to | tributo to the work to say that It cannot be | are in the clty, the guests of Mr. and Mrs, the cholce of scores for this occaslon, ¢ | B J. Rohrbough, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Billou, | Miss Shears pald a short visit to her ghiiul, sUMmiper. QULInG. . Governor's Island, New York harbor, on a | studied adequately from the printed book. | W. Q. Bell. 'r:;:'y) }‘u”n’p; I:\’:‘rem\_vv‘rlyM«hll:tzmnrx(n", m“t' Mrs. L. Ivett, Mrs. Miriam Tweed of Elves. | mother this week 3 fih and Mrs. J. “i it ‘l‘r\rsn"ar1lv=v‘a it to Captain and Mrs. Ayres. Verdi did not walt fifteen years between Miss Carrie Wasmer of Grand Island vis- aper lanterns us - o | ton, TIL; Mrs. Ira Moore of Maryville, Mo Captain H. E. Palmer spent several days in | U4k, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | - npe 3. M. Snyder of Rutland, Vt., Is the | “Alda” and “Otello” for the purpose of low- | ited Mrs. D. E. Thompson. She is now with w:lnr;mlll,nll' ;\fifl.\:[ulr" 'l;;l“) \“:1!:;“ ':“n:-‘:zf";:::;: Tennia Club Wil Give a Dan Chicago last week. AT LR LT B Buest of sister, Mrs. Bmma Jones. She | ering his artistic alm. He sought to exalt it. | Mrs. White. Wlikie5ed. on almost svery. trea. branch, Arrangements are beine made G sive an | M. J. R. Buchanan s back from a short | Mrs. 8. D. Darkalow and childzen will re- | will accompany him east during the latter | One hearing, even if It be but an imperfect | Mra. C, C. Parmeleo entertained for her Mrs, Vanderbilt wore her smartest gown, | ;o o are being made to glve an | yg"to Hot Springs turn next week from Green Lake, Wis., where | part of the week, and will spend several [ Ohe, is sufficient to convince a Jjudicious | cousin, Miss Mathews of Des Molnes, last which attracted great attentlon severai { ln]rum 1:;nnu:’_ |vrnl\a|):ly at Metropolitan | juaze Romans has returned from Montana | the¥. have spent the summer. months visiting relatives and friends. listener of that, “Otello” s tho ripest product | Snturday. e obatot the Casino dances. | ball, on Thursday of this week for the, ben- | and toe Biack Hille. Misses Alma, and Olive Frederick have| Mr. J. N. H. Patrick 's making a trip over | Of the most gifted of living opera composers— | Senator W. V. Allen was at the Lindell. ;!"‘\:Iil;kl‘n‘ufi’uln\\'n'ly'(h'(u, and 1s of pale groen | efit of the Omaha Lawn Tennfs club. The ."](\Il\: an»»‘n i returncd from the east, where they have | the Union Pacific, the first cho & nce he was | 1e outcome of one of tu most remarkable | Mr. and Mrs. Van Wyck were also in the satin, Wiy elaborate trimmings of Mh.lh' members of this organization were badly | neapolis next been spending the summer. appointed government director. He will com- 'I;“lz“"'("“fl“gi‘yl 'Q," “'I"‘“"»V of l’mmukm Ttaly | city. S i N satin and fine Spanish lace. She wore her | troated by the weather clerk during then ; e 3 Mrs. B. C. McShane, Mrs. W. D. Willlams | plete the tour in time to be present at the | @ show. Verdl never undertook a work Judge G. W. Ambrose of Omaha and T. famous necklace of large pearls, said to be | foied W T wiher etk during then | Mr. Charles B. Clapp has returnedfrom | and Mr. and Mrs. Graves of Council Glufls | meeting of the directors in Boston, Scpjgm- | Il More serious mood than this. His desire [ Faucett have been in the city this week one of the moat: valuable 1n the world. Miss | To0eTL ‘nterstate tournament and are con- | his cuting In Colorado. Baveikons EiHOLE TR B8 Dy ey to vitalize the poetical line by means of truth- | The A. B. Smith personally conducted ex- Gonsuelo.. Vanderbilt = wore a White satin bockel. enhe expenses ol | Mr. Edward Dickinson was a Salt Lake | M. ama Mrs. A. J. Goft leave for Chicago | Senator and Mre. Thurston and children | 1Mk CXPressive dec.amation is observable in | cursion has returned from the Black Hill the tournament were unusually lar d ; 0 e neck, with great e, and | visitor during the week. S | DSy Wvaty iseawse 6C/Ahe NG A 4 e puers) : fi:::“;lfp"‘,‘m‘f““!}fip ‘;‘,“‘,n:,,,::: as'oil ot | @lthough money was taken at the gatés on & next week, where they go to live, leaving | returned on Saturday after nearly a month's | avery page’ disclosts th the el .,,“:(',;‘,f,'. Q.,’.',',‘l;°n’,"“fl"i'.:fii.’;';'.’f..', o Bt . ing J more days than had b:en expected, the |, MTS: M. A. Hall returned this week from | many friends behind them here. absence gpent in the mountains, making their ¥ SGaRs i g a St ot b, Mes. “1"M‘(,’('g"'{?;',”;,,l.‘){,"‘f(' weather was o uncertain through ths whole | e summer in Canada, Misses Jo Hansen and: Anna Nolson-are ex. | headquarters at Hailey, Ketcham and daho m.l.'|.r?ru:.'e".l‘.{xu::]:::f '1'::‘]:“'"-"“1’“;’1 *br R et e Cassley e Smith of Moblle. Mrs. and Mo e | Of tho time that fow persons beyond thoxs | Mr. Fred Sellgman of Kansas City visited | pected home next week from lowa, where | On Sunday Senator Thurston went (o St. Paul, | vious. worke, pot sven in +Alns Speibybore: | Ing trom Calitornia. = = = 5 Mahed In Nublan marble. From there the | Who held season tickets cared to venture out. | his parents last Sunday. | they have been visiting friends. where he rematned but a few days. show o great a knowledgo of orcheatration, | this weeke | oo o neetn Euosts went to the hall room and enjoyed ]IJL“\: l:«:vmli th_anml all \\‘h.u.lzlr: interested In .\h's..t narles B. Coon returned after a short | Miss Fuller will return September 1 from a | Mrs. Baetens started last night for Chi- | Occasionally the “Old Adam” triamphs for & | | Mr. C. O. Whedon HebnHIDatalb this Sineing 011 midaight. When the first sup- | l4wn tennis will co-operate to make the | visit through tho siale. month's visit at Lake Minnetonka and will [ cago, where she will remain Sunday with | moment over his regencrated nature and he | weel per was served a full military band rendered | /o~ P" el et ot "r' 1 ;“;'“T‘r o] Miss Alice E. Hitt has returned from a | resume her classes in elocution her frien Mr. and Mrs. Grant Willlams, | shocks our ears w one of those rapid | D. D. Muir of Denver was in the city Mone a program, and a score of men illuminated . & gements for the dance | gymmer spent in Lincoln, Miss Anna Metealf, who has been visiting She will continus her journey to New York | chromatic rushes, carrying a shrieking picolo{ da will be left in the hands of a committes of k L e S the lawn and the adjolning clift with fire- 5 2 Miss Hibbard is at home ong sta e Mrs. Joseph Mete; as gone to [ 'O embark on the Augusta Victoria steam- | part on top and ending with (maybe) a vulga V. C. Wils 80 e, at lome from a long stay | ber aunt, Mrs. Joseph Motoalf, has gone 0| 4%y “Hg bl and thence to Berlin, bRk A e s n'.-‘e’;‘::r‘)lm\:x:l;;:x:llg?; Vo Wik s nage tster, wes arsled in. Denver, THue .|.y“ . Specht b4 Marcy strect, Wedneclay | Miss Baneroft, who has been pussing her | fains this week, to pass the month of Sep- | elements In the character as drawn by | Nitory. | Tha State Historieal sce ety wil | | Paxton has gone to Chicago Fuller will return from Min-, esday. aking out brilliancy with the general illumination of | o) b i Collen 0! SAnday i : F o Miss Lou M. Calhoun of Marshalitown, | his first opera, ‘‘Rienz which 4 S v SK cy 3 e Kane progressing. Only one match, however, | Miss Wollenhaupt left on Sunday for a| Miss Sharp, who has been the guest of e ; ; . . which opera was | GOLD AND COAL IN ALASKA, the lawn with electric lights. s eaTieaty exterass k ana it g e s | ikl Lo eilanhasin Chica Mo T e et duein the ummer | [ Will ‘make her home with her sister, | performed at the Metropolitan opera, New s ichard T. Wilson, jr., and Miss Consuelo kil §Eidot NUTHa ! m Ay EErIAnds hwh IGRNAIREE AL |G e IR e Hereah A t'ym:-( trbm‘, in the lmljxls XIV gilt drawing An Informal Musicale. stay at Oconomowoe, Wis. Miss Celia Naim of Burlington, Ia., is|houn has in Omaha will be glad m“kf,fll .Iv‘f"lnx’: \'\rlr‘:l.\':n:-m~|:"‘1hk-<‘ r::l i’(v”v‘v\\l;" K;fi.’-'rl.s(': :\N“lr;:,\':q‘("'::‘ )";\.; v’l‘:ll’rl!r"?‘:v’r e room, just off the African marble hall. When | Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jensen gave a charm- | Miss Pauline Wadle'gh will be the guest of | Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James G. Martin | that she is again a resident of this city, no musical vice which Wagner was 8o mercl- | Becker. scologiat 1o churge on this dleislon sitting, the guests occupled 200 gilt chairs, | jng musicale on Monday evening at their | Miss Hoaglind after the 1st. of 2818 South Nineteenth street. Mrs. W. H. Alexander and Miss Alexander | less in condemning in Meyerbeer's opera CLEr. 88008 8 ' white sash ribbon. When dancing the pic. ing friend: ‘] 0 jostpoued her trip east indefinitely, owing | s. arday. M exande ¢ | ated P o ; returned from Alaska, where he has been RECHE A Sl S Hanai g friends at Grand Island. posty ) Y, €| S. D., yesterday. Mrs. Alexander, who was |ated form and with much less to extenuato it d . ture was fairly entrancing. The gowns and fand daughter, Phena. The program was a to the ill health of Mrs. Stew reriously indisposed, has bsen greatly bene- | in |||..- manner (lxr fertility in invention and | making a study of the gold and coal fields y x a house party this weel Mr. Netherton Hall and Mr. Frank Ham- | fitted by the waters of that popular resort. |real musical beauty. IUs sweets out— | along the shore line. He was accompanied ‘fho ball was not for the purpose of an- | more guests present. Miss Edith Iler played | "8 & house party this week etherton Hall a } : 0 . S il Sy L ong the shore line. s o nouncing. the rumored engagement of Miss | Melody in F by Rubinsteln and Narelssas,| Mr. James H. McShane returned to his | !t Were reglstered at the Leland Ocean| Miss Hattle Stephens, daughter of Mr. Z. Italians, the Italians, its noise puts the wild- | by pr. William H. Dahl, who went to make 2 ama. pse fe E pecial report on the coal fields. This Is 3 $ ) e 8 o ev. Frederick Tonge left last week for | where she will spend the winter, devoting |t® Shame.” But these few instances excepted, | & 5P borough, for the young woman's mother, [ to advantage in “Rose Marie” and “Oh,| Mr. L. Huggins has returned after vo |1, ReV: Frederick Tonge left last week for | W OUNE | ompared wi S et oop 5 i R e enin upon being asked about it, denied flatly that | Happy Day” with mandolin accompaniment | weeks' trip through the south. €F & IWO| New York City, where he was married on [ much of her time to the study of music and | C0mpared with the acrid and noisy accoms | the first work that has ever been done by 4 ' v > 8 " s ovatore,” etc., he CCo! 4 en v 8 ka A Musicnle and Cobweb Party. played a very pretty “Song Without Words"” | months' sofourn at the lakos Mr. Murray H. Coggeshall will enter Trin- | Mrs. L. W. Larimore and Mrs. A. J. Marks. | [ GIONEL0S." ote., | the acc N an s EA aeyaiiiiore. 1n) ) foutt bl SAasRs b8 3 - urn @ s. 8 8 works o s er com- | going to be an active mining region, but he Last Thursday evening a most delighttul | 0¥ FLUOrUS: MG Derey Jenseh, plived "Ca- | wMrs. A. P. Tukey and family are at home | wosauate ot the Omaha High sehool and Miss Helen Mackin left yesterday after- "‘f\f'.l.,.vvmfi',-“vl: hadLs N patnter, i does not believe it will rival the California SR s the creation of a studious | mining belt. he veins are not so large and ven by Miss Almee Qernhardt and her | sions” all very well, accompanied by Miss| Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kelby have returned | suminor ot Batile Croe obably re. | Chicago by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Butler and | 014 man and r :\"M R e Sy ot the fertiirte | Rbsns, who hays very well Tor so vaung a | from a tour of the Black s, R ‘I.‘.\T]“A K y.k‘q.-‘:.:‘.", probably re- | wii ‘sall from New York for Hamburg on R ‘!;}f:\?‘l‘l‘;‘(“l,:““‘:k"l' ;li“x‘l';‘l"‘ Jfo. His | There has been quite an excitement thia i : " s £ L e sed; his style has been [ ummer around the placers at the head of e i king , MeanalMrn 1 N Dennsty Havatretir e bettered, his mechanism refined, his inspira- attired In Greeian costumes, with powdered | manner. Miss Goodsu played a “Mazurka” | templating a trip to California. from a trip down the St. Lawrence, & LTS tion waits more on his judgment, but Iinmlrhlo r 4 g tios hair arranged in like manner. About 8 by Chopin and Miss Jensen played “‘Moonlight | Mr. Charles Kennedy is expected back HolataEk far achieved hardly warrants the amount of en 1 L returned from Ashland, where they. have been d of the nervous | interest exhibited. The profitable washings 2 o short manner the strands | dancing continued until a late hour. “harles G X alurns a | Mr. I B.Iseman of Nebraska City and his | all summer. Her friends will be glad t0 | recognizing ; 4 5 I‘J"L‘N"‘ ll"“u g ] Mr. Charles Grimmell has returned from a recognizing the Verdi of whom Rossini was | Bear creek, which empties into Turnagain ore trac roug| eir mazy course and - . it ea)e Okobo o o say in ¢ ster: o | Bea eek, a a5 NAES, (TACOC. through . MissMackin's Farewell. two weslcatvialt al Taks Okoboll. il guests of Mr. Alex Wessals this week. and Mrs. Thompson will occupy their home, | font C 84y In characterization of his force- | arm, ~ As to the coal deposity the ouly coal lows: Miss Imogene Harrison, first prize, a | The Hyperion club gave a farewell party | Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Taylor and Miss Taylor |~ Francis Fitzpatrick of 421 South | corner of Twenty-second and Howard, after g ] vy silve Kin ring; Fritz Marty, first {to Miss Mackin, who leaves Saturday for [Teturned Friday from Lead, §. D. Twenty-fifth avenue left for Kansas City to| Sep'ember 1 mausiclennaquia oune casque! musi- | morcial value was at Cook’s inlet. The coal dainty silver napkin ring; Fritz Marty, firs > . s 8 y er Y tof § - clan with a’ helmet. Signor Campanini’s | fs prosent in large quantities. Its heating . o she has been all summer. solation prize, glass pin tray; Mr. Percy [ing and card playing were the principal | ¥1CTe She has be " Miss Furey, who has been the guest of the | in his private car for Dome Lake. He was | way to those qualities which Americans san. Jensen, consolation prize, package of clgar- | o i iroq of the evening. Delightful musical Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lininger are ex- | Misses Creighton during the past few weeks, | accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Yates, | not be zccused of displsing, could ”‘ul"ih’ an- [ about two tons to do the work of one ton of compositions rendered belng a cavatina, vio- | njicos Hattie and Della. Bdholm, Miss | M. and Mrs. W. B. Sterling bave taken | 8. Peter Shoemakei re given | John S. Brady, Mrs. John C. Cowin, Mrs. H. | purposss. Few 2 pei : cculd ba economically mined, It the work i Misse : 20 T ! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shoemaker have given ) ; purposss, Few of the people concerne R E G lin and piano, Percy Jensen and Mrs. Ida | Gourne and Miss Nordwall Among the in. | M Norton's house for the winter. up their house on Harney street and have | E. Palmer and Mr. Arthur Smith. They ex- | seomed to have realized fully, the yajee o | WAS done on a large scale and with great ’h".‘rd‘ K!‘,‘,‘l','“"“‘l'_"ha'"f:NL';:’x‘lf“?. and Miss Gord- | der, Hussie, Boyer, Nordwall, Croshy, Ryan, | cago the latier part of the week, Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Montgomery and family | In a description of the Flower carnival at | tails. They were hampered, too, by tradi. | ®¥/¥4n/a are worked. ~ + Ryley, Belle Ryan, Goerne, Wagner, Luella | Miss Gertrude McKissick of Canon City, | sailed from Bremen August 24 and are ex- | Denver we find the following concerning two | tions which are as slovenly as they are old. | ¢\ n pRANCI ALARME Bunce. After a most enjoyable program, . b 5 y REEEAR s |yon. Anderson, Rooney, Eugenie Mackin. | M. Kesson White and family will remove | Mr. John C. Wharton goes east tomorrow | had @ handsome turnout of black and gold | bagpipes nor the mandolins (charming for | News of Cholers s nlu Crentes which was participated In by many of the | yeysrs, Coulter, McQuillan, Knickerbocker, | 4o i Ran etin fieat Fobiitn s gy SATSTOYD e b ',,";..l‘\';”,. of u couple of weeks' duration. | and carmine trimmed with lavender s, | once) prescribed by the scor were used, and No Al party amused themselves with dancing. Bdholm, Epencter, Gregg, M yore ¢ Rude : . “Otello” s a revelatic o : Those present were: Misses Imogene Har- | Tunties “Hodgin: 2 and Mys, - Meri | 1ako after an absence of two weeks. Miss Fritza Barnard s passing a few | ars were of lavender, and rones of the aame |\ U0IG. P i foat with indifforcnce”. Aot | brought by the Monowall of the bre ¢ Wat n, t ” C e " () . . p! e la of Septe: “ " | “ . T euatine Jaawrens A T Ay Thursday for a visit at Ithaca, N. Y. return to Omaha uniil the last of September. |y, psois (o mateh; they were Miss Crandell [ 31d all of the “glorious fourth,” grow with | the local health officers. “I do not appre- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rathburn are the [ Miss Mayme Kirkpatrick and Miss Eliza- | 454 Miss Dickenson of Omaha and Mi a every: hearing. However opinions may differ | hend any danger from the spreading of the Beaton, Percy Jensen, Frank Adair, Fritz : “ ; JOx1h. > ; ; , _Percy . Morse on Wednesday evening was givey S 2 Julius Kessler at 518 South Twentieth street is entitled to the world's respect Marty, Frank Keating, L. Ferdinand Gern- Eiven a Mr. L. F. Crofoot is expected back from 1 apect, “ S 3 \ to pree g o n melodic invention I fail to find {n | '‘for every precaution will be taken to § " s <ed *| General Ruggles ot Wa 4 e | “Otello” an advance over the half a dozes | vent it from gaining a foothold Bunce, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gernhardt. Moment” club, by the Misses Morse, nd Mrs. Baxter spent Sunda Aoy, this Summor ue paRisd his extriing- | Gepersl Bussles .ot Washing:on s gt the 9 Over the half a dexen reguiati strict enoug car- - house. was prettlly decorated with. fowers | the. gacsts of Mr. Whitman of Vafley " | tons for Harvard.’ He enters the sophomore | Paxton of its predecessors from Verdi's pen, and, | 4nline reguiations are strict enough. If, car 3 . - . Coatal . - or during W | whole ‘has ch inspiration as ey oo | lule wiil be submitted to the clozest in- "i\nlm; RYIAbIS, ot Hhs -oumbare And g00- yesed for dancing. McPherson's music was | on Thursday o offclate at a wedding Rev, 8. B. Mofiariplck, pastor of the First | ftor during the woek. | Mot ot *ATan MYt apabiration &s any one | ypection.” This 1s said to be the first o L p . ully appreciated by the twenty or more Fred Francls has o ¢ oflectio howeve orres i Mr. Fred Francls has returned from a two | ver” He will sppnd his vacation at Colorado | Branted a four months' leave, R ERLSpL A SN ON oA | comrespondingly | waiian islands. At the time the Monowall brated the fifteenth wedding anniversary of e Morse, Cowln. Nash, Baldwin, "y Skiles and daushter, Olga, returned | Pt Mra. Henry Benham has returned to For 9 8 Whose | cined, it was believed that the disease was Rev. Frank W. Foster and his wife at 2616 Mae Hamilton, Bessie and Helen i )y The marriage wof«Mr. G. B. Thompson of la from a month's visit at Schenectady. | gistent growth from old-fashioned conventions from it, and there wer2 only two least 125 persons were preseat, including the | Messts. Joseph Barker, Sam Caldwell, Wili| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Remington will take | take placo in lowa Uity Wednesday, Septem- | tenant Hutcheson, went to Washington Fri- activo art life. Rossinl excepted, there has cuses remaining, and those were both in heen no Itallan composer who has taken so works and colored fire, the display vieing tn | Vel L] in Rochester and Chicago. Chicago on her way to Europe The cotillion was danced at 1 o'clock. N AALSLen. T O e o el aevonS T ieadny Kich (B RIAY a0 M Charles D. Thompson, 2112 Douglas | York, on February 5, conductor Herr Seidl, | Both to Be Found in Paying Quanti- all alike and connected by yards of wide | o\ "home in honor of their son, Percy,| Mrs. Henry Knodell and chidren are visit Miss Bessie Stewart of Council Bluffs has | returned from a week's stay at Hot Springs, | Which does not in this score in an exagger- | °f the United States geological survey, has Jewelry worn were magnificent delighttul one and enjoyed by the twenty or | M8 Baldwin of Council Bluffs is entertain Consuels Vanderbilt to the Duke of Marl- [ by Nevin, very daintily, Mr. Welr was heard | camp in Wyoming this week. house, Newnort, R. L, last week. Stephens, left for Chicago last Thursday, | ®t of extravagances of Meyerbeer or Spontini New _where ho wa S % pyhoL animents of “Luisa Mille .ombardy Tnited States geological s ska. there was any engagement to announce. by Miss Mercodes Lowe. The Misses Lowe | - Miss Lols Magiun has returned from a two | FFiday to Miss Clara Shaughnessy. painting. She will be the guest of her aunts, ients of “Luisa Mill 11 Lombardy,” | the United States geological survey in Alaska, by Sutorius.” Mr. Percy Jensen played ‘‘Ca- ity college, Hartford, this year. He is a| Mrs. Basten Mamie Munchoft nd unique musicale and cobweb party was o tes: | from Madison lake, Wisconsin L et L s noon for New York. They will be met in a 1 mazurka by Musin, and “‘Simple Confes Miss Mabel Balcombe, who has spent the old man and reflection pla; a greater role | well developed as they are in this state. of thé evening was that all the ladies were | girl. Sam Morse played “Wang" inataking [ Mr. and Mrs. J. N. H. Patrick are con- September 5 on the steamer Augusta Vie- Cook’s inlet, The amount of success thus ) Mrs. Charles W. Thompson and daughter 4 Gaon et e 4 nnedy to Oconomowoe and Green Lake, W means he uses to the “web” was attacked by the jolly com- | Sonata.””. Refreshments were served and |from his Alaska trip next week. sensibilities of his hearers one cannot help | thus far dug are confined to a few miles on sister, Miss Lieman of Charleston, S. C., were | know that her health is much improved. Mr. the winners announced. They were as fol- e S o Y fulness and energy: “Ah! oul, Verdi, ounc|found that scems likely to be of any com- prize, box of cigars; Mrs. Kate Noble, con- | Berlin to finish her musical edueation. Dane- irs. Horace Burt 1s back from the east, | visit her sister, Mrs. Estella R art Mr. \Georgo ‘W, Holdrege left on: Tussdsy | reprosentationiiof: +'0tello;t"loreditabloan Iti| ‘siraot Is comparaticely allEhits o tht It taken ros. Music then followed, the most noticable | cojootjons were rendered by Miss Mackin, pected home the last of this we left for her home in St. Paul on Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. | cepted as a complete exposition of Ver: Vancouver Island coal. He believed the coal Bunce; duct, “Onward, Boatlet, Swiftly GNd- | Jjieq guests were: Misses McQuillan, Gin.| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cartan will go to Chi- | moved to 318 South Twenty-sixth streat. pect to be gone about a° week or ten days. |the directions which Verdi gave as to de- | “Y5{0M. a8 the coal mines of western Penn- [: and plavo, Mr. F. E. Gernhardt and Mrs. | wogner, Heins, Edholm, Della Edholi, Ken- | Colo., 1s visiting friends in Omaha. pected in Omaha the middle of the week. | of our buds: Mr. F. L. Spralen of Pueblo [ In the chorus of the second act neither the guests, refreshments were served, and the % SRE ccts almed at were nc Harrls, Wilson, Wagner, Ed Wagner, Davis, | "\ " oi1a Dietz s at home from Dome | He will visit the seashore before returning, | \Vith hub of yellow asters. The horscs the effects almed at wera not obtained SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 81.—The news rison, Fern Marty, Almee Gernhardt, Grace | yre®pids UGS Mo T00 Mr. Howard B. Smith and mother left|Wweeks at Heron Island, Me., and will not | ypon PRis O o See 6F VL BOrers BRA B0 | ation for the greater part of the third aet | of the cholera in Honolulu does not alarm Mesgrs. George McCague, Guy Short, Charles | At the pretty home of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. | guests of Miss Pickens in Hastings, beth Lynch of Peora, 1ll., are visiting Mrs. | Angerson.—-Denver Republican. as to the intrinsic value of his music, Verdl | giceico 1n this port,” sald’ Dr. Chalmers, hardt. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nobls. Mrs. Ida | Jolly Informal dance in honor of the “‘Merry | Detroit about the middle of the month While Mr. Ezra Millard was in Bonn, Ger- Axmy: Mot L Celebrated n W ni Anniversary. tolona PR Ran < a vis- | Indeed, do not think that the score’ a rled out, and all vessels arriving from Hono- > |and the library ana diningroom were can-| Dr. Leo Franklin went to Nebraska City | Y¢2" Golonsl.n. V. Henkag: WAL AR Omahs ) gL B w089 Presbyterian chureh, Jeft Wednesday for Don- | Lieutenant Rowell of Fort Omana has been | e cholera has been known on the F well as friends from other churches, cele- sto present, among whom were noticed | weeks' visit at his old home in Canads ca BN ARCEAs f ! | hnoors have shown such steady and con- | o’ control, There had been eight deaths Templeton street Thursday evening. At , Helen Hoagland and Anna Shiverick, | fro Manitou the early part of the week Omaha to Miss AmnaGillls of Towa City will neral Coppinger, accompanied by Lieu- | to lofty ideals as Is exemplified in. Verdis | pastors of Calvary and Grace churches and | Cowin, Herbert and Will Rogers, Russell | Up their abole at the Murray next week. ber 11. day. quarantine, Here, with such admirable fa- Rev. A. W. Clark and wife. Wilbur, Fred Laks, Fred Nash, Asa Shiv-| The Misses Black, who have been visiting | Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ribbel returned | Major Halford returned to Denver on Mon- | gigantic a stride as Nes between -Onertr | Cllitles for quarantining, even if the cholera On August 26, 1380, F. W. Foster and Miss | erick, Paul Ludington and Paul 'Hoagland. | Mrs. Manderson, left Friday for Chicago. | on Friday from Conuecticut, where Mrs. Rib- | day after spending two days with his daugh- | Conte i Bonitazio” and "Otelio 1t g | hould ket what might appear to be focts Martha M. Hale were united in marrfage at Merry Moment Dance. R T. J. Mackay and son Odin are gx- | bel and daughtéfr’ live been spending \h\-{lr-r Mrs. Benedict, who is here visitiag Mr. | known that the composer kept the score of | DOM it could be eisily P out, Noiwich, N. L. and two months later Mr. | BEEY MOTERE Onlose o o | pected home the latter part of next week. | summer. | and Mrs. Charles Davis. “Otello” in his desk long enough to fulfill the | DE4ItD officers say. 0 }. .ulr ‘“,-”ry(,““'lmlnl.‘r'.l n“‘n:!‘nm.ry at lhlnv Monday evening was given an enjoyable| MTS. Altred J. Lunt has returned from | Born, August 19;'té Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Licutenant and Mrs. Peter . Marquart | Horation adige, “Nonumque prematur in nly ot B e e e T | e tha “Arey MomendoY P8 | Racine, Wis., where she has been summering, | T. Thornton, 4730 North Fortieth, a nine | will leava Fort Omaha next week for Fort | annum.” in order that he might exercise self- | ‘o yomic Aup 31 Willam Goyer pastor of his present charg 45 | danco in honor of the “Merry Moment” club | "\ "L 0 "Hovt leaves today for Hartford | pound girl, who will be named Florence | Leavenworth, where Lieutenaut Marquart | criticism and become convinced that it would | NE 3 ; pastor o P charge by Mr. Fred Lake. Only the members of | oony. where he will enter Trinity college. | Blizabeth will attend the cavalry and infantry scLool. | 1ot lessen his fame. It will not. The in. | Pominick of the stock brokerage firm of Mr. and Mrs. Foster were the reciplents of | yha elub were present. Refreshments were ' ? v ) terest of music-lovers of all creed k & Dickerman, died suddenly of any presents, among which were notice : g ®| “Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley a tor | Mrs. J. L. Carson and children, who have | General Cobpinger, Major Humphrey aid | n overs of all creeds and shades | Dominic ic an, S0 Hogant sidsbosrd’ and s Ginios tabie. | ASITM0 ADGHE T 04 Alhonab e woathor ) S vinata af Nt and Mrs. O WEIeT [ peen visiting wigh her parents In Pittsburg | Lisutenant Hutcheson returned from the | of artistic bellef ought to £0 out toward such | typhoid fever at his summer home at Qu Mrs. Wik Marks presented the latter in an e nl M3 h”“yr Tl;«re pl:t:l:nl o ‘).l(; Mr. George Patterson and Mr. Will Robin. I(nr the llu.\l thiee, pmnlhs_ returned home i:“‘:,‘l :;V”\\‘il.r ;‘:f;du,}fi ’)I"lul-y '.‘:v‘:,:’;‘,‘:llvll:r.‘;“ J ey gue today. Mr. :N\u‘;l;.uk was Iju 1:‘ ;:'! appropriate manner, to which the pastor re- | g Nash | Geas Aetn. B cturned from their easte: ‘ednes. | /a5t weel 8 MAnya Ak 80NN 20, FRSRYe » e s Huguenot parents in Chicago on Janua sponded feclingly. Tee cream and cake were | S0V m\«:.-"}-mlfi';e:'l:lv;ec‘l:nllilrl‘:fi n;\':.': oy Feturned from thelr eastern trip Wednes- | “ . “sany) Buriy Agd Miss May leave Ycrie | Of Which were passed in the saddle It will be a matter of considerable pride | 14, 1545, his father having gone there fro then served, after which the company of | Louts D M ., “ SR to the friends of the Arlon quartet of tk Y N York at an ¢ o 3 o! 9 Frador] Harbor Monday, and stopp'ng in New Yor! Captain Kel Dr. Willlam Bannister, | @ G4y, HORH00 4 an of the | New York. He returned to Ncw York at a e A R B R Sh:\l‘,er:‘..;tulm“::mrn. Louise Doterty, Auna | Mrs. J. T. Frederick and son, Phil, have | sl oni th wisit fricnds will resch oork | Gaptain Ullo, Captain Waring, Captain Tur l First United Presbyterian church to know that | early age, and became a member of the 0 Hamilton, May, Florence | returned from a trip through Yellowstone Captain Ullo, Capialn Waring, Oaptain TU'- | the young men met with an enthuslastio. ree roduce exchange, a director of the Norfolk R sy oy and Ethel Morse, Messrs. Cowin, Herbert | park Soptember 10, erombie and Lieutenant Weils are ihe of. | tion at the institute at Columbus. They were 'h'é. uthern railroad, a member of the board Miss Katharine Barker gave a delighttuily | and Will Rogers, Wilbur, Caldwell, Shiv-| Dr. and Mrs. McKean sailed on Friday | M9 Carolyn Johnson, who has been the | 4oers wio accompanicd some 250 soldicrs to | SIUBINE selections from “Anthems of Praise,” hagors of the Sons of the Revolution, {nformal dance At her 1overy nome Taucedey | erick, ' Colpetzer, Hoagland, Nash snd Ed | from Astorla. for thelr home ar Chelnk sial, | Zuest at Hillside for some time, left on Mon- | (€8 who accompanied somo K68 SoMIers 10 | the” new book by Lee Gr Krats and e b, | of baa Cotanial War soclety, Soclety of (hs ! e Swobe, S dsy for her home in St. Joe, accompanied [ {pe OMmAts Indlan agency o Wallace. ~What has been quite unusual in | War of 1812, Historical soclety and Huguenot evening to a few friends. Delicious refresh- — o by Miss Yates. ey & - these religious assemblies was the encore ere serve danc 7 Infor Entertalnment Mrs. Oreutt and daughters are comin S - Captain John F. Guilfoyle, Ninth cavalry, R oo “‘:"'f"",,.xf:"‘::}:l:‘:u‘r'.‘,"",‘\f"‘: Mr. Warren Blackwell gave an enjoyable [ home from Manitou the latter part of the (T 00 M o J f;:fi!“h“.?{"“.".‘.."}J.;l | has been appointed professor of military sc - Sl — Hamilton, Miss Orcutt, Miss Parrotte, Miss | Mus'cale on Wednezday cvening week. e O e 1e Chicago and surroundio: | ence and tactics ai the University of Ne Hartman, Miss Alice Drake, Miss Gibbon, | Madame Despecher entertained at dinmer | Mr. Ray Welsh of Lincoln spent several | summer resorts ‘ braska at Lincoln, viee Linuteaznt Jfohn Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report Miss Belle Hamliton, Miss Bertha Strawn, Mr. | on Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for | days in town with Mr. George Palmer last | . v b Pershi Wwho has been ordarcd id join his Robert F. Smith of Council Bluffs, Mr. | six. week. Miss Maitland, who has been visiting Miss | troops at Fort Assinaboine. Captain and Mrs. 0 Gilbert d g the past week, leaves for Lin- | Guilfoyle's " N St [ ] Diets, Mr. Blackwell, Mr. Burgess, Mr. Mc- | Owing to the threatening storm on Friday | Miss Avice Drake, 2428 Templeton strest, | Chocrs ";l'”::"l‘)" ) AR N oak, ASA VA8 CAP Ll Quilterley, sianz: frisods intOmans are ds on T nben Mp: Aot Raymond, Mr. | evening, Miss Gibbon postponed her compiny, | has returned from a'pleasant outing in Colo’ [ reiura to Denver LI B the Boan sYing ¥ ' r, - C0a) arton, which was to have taken place that evening. | rado. 3 < pacp oA by, r —— 9 » Mrs. 8. N. Mealio and Mrs. E. B. Col . The Gilbert Dauce, Mias Sadie HIll gives a tally-ho and danc- | Mrs. J. W. Hill departed Wednesday for | gunanices Myriis and Edna, " setvenet oo Brokonans OBasT Cleses. Un. Mr, and Mrs. George L. Gilbert's home was iTnx party Monday evening at Waterloo, Neb. | a l(\:u weeks' visit with relations In Ban- | Thursday from a visit with relatives ana | READING, Pa., Aug. 31.—The brokerage the scene of a pretty dance Friday evening ,';f oor Boai e X \:"““ Hill's house at | ero friexds in 1llinols, office of W. Grant Cook is closed and Cook ow er 5 p. m. to oven ok Miss Callie McConuell has returned from a | .. P 3 n of Walnut Hill en- | Is among the missing, leaving liabilities of in homor of Miss Frauces Gilbert and her | The ladies of the Harmony club met on | short stay in Kansas City much improved in h,x_’;":,'“'.‘l."u.'mz;’“;‘,':x’m’m EEAL I o AR aan T, S8 sngased In work: guest, Miss Maitland of Denver. The house | Friday afternon for a social hour at the resi- | health | Miss 7 r 2 Todd of Allegheny. Awmong those pr ing up a pool on Atchison railroad stock, was tastelully decorated and the music was | deuce of Mrs. Robert J. Dinning on St.| The many friends of Madame Despest e < ) Y BSOLUTELY PURE . 3 " b o b b, specher | ent were: Misses Todd, McKissick of Colo- | but how much money was deposited with delighttul. The Jancers were: Miases May, [ Mary's avenue and preseated to Mrs. Paul A. | will resret to learn she 18 50 5000 to leave for | rado, McCumber, Poari McCumber, Ciark, | him 1s not Kuown, SRomS. o | A s

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