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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1895)
, . : : : : ; 'i ; : - - . " ' . - - . - : : . ' " . . , . : , , , , . , . _ ; , , . . .1 . , . , r-- ' - : > T' " " ' " w , I " . 0 , . ; 4 mar O IAIrA : DATJY nBrE SUD.Y : , AUGUSl' 18 > t 1Sf . . J . r 1 O I > , TIE / SOCIAL WHIRL 1 1 1 ! fcletl Shows Sigs Lifo of Taking . on Reuewed - I ED or TiE SUMMER _ QUIt - ABOUT RECIE I'cddlnus , Outl./ " null . gale ! Iltc ! buoy's 11"1 Itrllt Ihr OnY Onca 11" " Ulril/ the IS'eek tut 11. hulled . Arent' The week whlcb } hS just passed has been quIte lvely for the Bummer season The artes , though Informal and mostly for the I , younger act . lero numerous and most enjoy t Able. When formaliy I thrown aside how much more enjoyable society Is. We IY aside formality as 1 winter garment , Dot tu bo thought of or put on until absolutely - v lately neceaaary . F - / Never before has Omaha been so largely l represented In Europe al this year , and al- , t though the summer Is almost over the tour- ' r , tats seem loath to retur to a more conven- tonal existence as \e In the old world I 10 ntracl\'u to them that they Intend lay . Ing until the fat festIvites begin and duty calls them Noma. However , bit and Slrs. Duehanan are back from their elJo'ablo sUlmer abroad , and last week Stra , Savage returned , We hope to welcome ex.Govcrnor ( rouse and his two daughteu soon , also Str. and Irs. John llorbach A number of famies have gene for study. blra. LewIs ilea ! all chidren are In Derln : Mr. null Afra . lontgomery and faulty were In Carlsbad when last heard Cram and Mr. and Slrs . Martin and chlliren are In Cassel. , Sln Ezra Mlarl has been spemtng almost - most a year In Dresden with her family , member of whIch have been enjoyIng the art and music In Ihat gem of all foreign cites ; MI1 Ogden null Aflaa Ammel have been through England and Scotland , and are now In Irrance ; btr and Mrs. I'undt and Str Mendelssohn and famiy are traveling In r Germany : llssos Uundy . Wakeley , Colins ) and Palmer have all seen a great deal of the contnent : lie. and Ara. ( Andrecon and Mis Alice , : Ir. and Mrs Webster and ] ln Flora , Sire Oarean , : Ir. Oulou and Mr. Thomas Keley are amonK other travel 6 ling abroad and seeing the sights. The other evening at a eharmlnp I\aneo we were glad to see socety so sensible as to go for comfort and not for style when the men turned out "en masse" In dnele trousers. The RaulknrrtlnlpLu1'eddlnK. . Ono of tho. brilant events of the season . was the woddlng on lat Monday morning 01 bliss EJ1ahath Faulkner to air James If. Hal [ pI no , both well known resldnts of this city , the former being the charming daughter of Samuel I. I'aulcer , the ppular forit , and the later a promlnont ( business man , being one of the proprlotors of ono of the leadng ! reslaurants of Omaha. The wadding ceremony sups Impressively solemnized at SL I'eler's church In the presece of a large con course of blends of the contracting parties. Father Walsh assIsted by Father Callahan oclatng. and MIs [ Emily Faulkner , sister of the bride , actng : as brIdesmaid and Mr. A. O. Berbn as best man. The bride looked handsome In whie silk wih pearl trlmmings She carrie br11103' roses. The brdesmald : was attred In blne sik mull and carried meteor roses , the mother of the hello wore lavender sotto with whlto taco trimmIngs , and the groom the conventonal black dress suit. After the ceremony the bridal party returned - turned to the home of the bride's , parents at Fortieth and Marcy streets , where a re- cepton was held and an eleg\t bre31cast served the , table being elaborately decorated by the brldo's father with AmerIcan beauty roses and other chafes ! flowers . Th9 recepton and dining rooms coked ! beautiful with ferns and palms The wedltng presents were numerous and costly. They hrlde's bouquet thrown by the hello to her young lady friends , was caught by Miss Leone Eller. At" p. m. the bridal couple took the train fer Denver , Maniou and other Colorado poInts , where they expect to sojourn , unti September I , the young woman frIends of the bride accompanying - companying her to the depot and amidst showers of rice , bidding the happy pair good- bye. bye.Among Among those who were present at the breakfast and recepton Burro the following : The Mises Efe ltclonold Zata lender- , son Leone Eller . Marell Drumm , Agnes Urquhart . Llzze : Urrluhlr : . lhggle Daugherty Grace Doulet , Edna Alexander , Nora . Dougherty , Flora Holt . Fannie Daug- beefy Marie ( Duvall , and Mrs. Della 1enegy ' Messrs . Joseph Taylor , Wi Faulkner , Charles ! ulen , JOhnny Mahoney , Samuel n. Faulkner , jr . Adolph Durval , Charles ! ] antsy , llr , and Aira John ' Douglas , Mr. and Airs . Andrew McPreson , ! r. Sir . and Mrs Jobn Daugherty , air. and Mrs. J. W. Eler , Mr and lrs. Urquhart air and biro . Henry A. Drumm ' An Informal llnnrr. Mr. ali b1ra John C. CowIn gave a de- lghtuly Informal lance Tuesday evening al their beautul home on South Tblrty-sev- onth street In honor of lie Joseph Darker jr . and also for Mr. Wi and Iss Ednn Ecna CowIn , abu are al home for the summer. The foors of the house , which Is finely , . ' adapted for dancing , were wail tnely . MaPlmna't dlecoarsed Tweet music Dancing was Indulged In until I Iota hour. Refresh- I manta were served In the bllard and smokIng - , Ing rooms The goats were : Misses May , i Florence mil Iahel I Morse , flora and Desslo Yates , Carolyn Johnson , Mac lamlon , Ade- lne Nash . Ana Shlverlcle , house ! Squires , . Sue Colpctzcr Louise Doherty , Amy Marker , ' Alice llrake Helen and Deisle Peck and , Genevle\'e BaldwIn of Council muts : Dfessra Herbet Ind WI.I I Rogers , I're,1 Nash , Fred Lake. Paul Ludington Russell 1Yilbur . Chares : Pratt . Henry Allen . Sam Darns . ' Sam Caldwell . Tom Crelgh lob'ler Colpetzlr , j Dwight Ssrobo Asa Shlnrlck , Dck Stewart , . of Council Dlutts . Paul 10llan" , John and Rob Patrick and Mr , Abbott , Mr. and Mra r , Joseph Marker and A1ra I. W. Yates . { . A Uc1lKhthd Supper . Afr and Mra . Joseph Barker gave a beau- . tlfuly , appointed supper on Saturday evening , In honor of their son Joe Supper was served at sman tables to about thirty guests . The i house was decorated most ettrctlvdy with ellctvey eaters The large drawing rom was can eased for dancing , and although the temperature - , perature was high It ! wa noon forgotten s when McPherson began his Ih ely dance ' music " , , These present wore : JUssos Fora : and Dee ale Yates Mao Hamiton , Carolyn Jolmsm6 ' i Adeline NISh , Slay , Florence and Ethel i . biome . Edna Cowin Amy Barker , Loulso ' Squlrcs , Anna Shls ' crlck . Alee Drake and .enevle\'o Baldwin of Council luts : Dlesara . s Russell Wibur Fred Nash , \ \ CowIn , Wi " Rogers , Sm Cldwel. Henry Allen , Jlton [ ' t ' Darling , Frank laraman [ Walace Lyman Au Shh'erlce and Dick Stewart of Council t' i , " Dua , . Counci ' nnt tn n Ile ) rnrk. , A hay rack ride was given by the south side bOYI to Florence Saturday evening As they were caught In the rain they spent ' I k" the evening al umIJlg ! staten , where " a lunch was served Singing and dancing . helped tQ pus away the weary hours. The s , folowing guests wore present : Mise , Ebnna biortenaon Emma Ickerts , Kate Ioopmln , Loulso Ierele , Maude Afnrshalt ( , Ada Den . Emma Selerqulst , Minnie and J.nnle Anderson , LizzIe and Mary lbrkol ' DnJe Anderson , Anna Larson , Anna ForkOl'1 t , and Emma Oelson : Slesars . \ \ ICrele , John blortenaen henry Nester , Ed Mor- ' tenlen , Jesse Clemens , Charles ' \'yman. Geol1o 1Yellage . Jackrnout John Carlson , I \rnout Carlen - \ VKoopman. . Harry Ltc , Charles Carlson , Henry Vanercreele and Mr and bra . George ' \'elago and Mr , and ! rs , J , Clemens . ,1 1lrtlhl ) ' SllIJrl.l' . A very ple1unt anrprle party wu ten 1 ; deeds Mis Mayne O'DJnnel last Saturday evening at her res'den + . 10'G South Nineteenth - teenth strct. The 110U30 and grounds were I ' ' pretty decorated wlh Chlnel ; IJnterns , , ? which added much to the beauty o the pbce. Iuae , games and dancing being the fealurea of lha oveping . were indulged lu un 11 I late I hour , vocal selecton I bang rendered by the I MI.es Croft , which were very bgbly appre- cded : After delcious refrubment were served , which consisted of all th" dellcaclea . e the season , # the happy crowd dlspersod , N M , , . wLhlng Un Mayns lan ) happy relurnw of the dar . . Among the Invited guests were : The MAaer blamle lingers , Mam" ifarL Mary Ryan , amle ( Kemp , ! lolls las , Banche 1.'lanner , MaRKle Plsn"er , Mtl nugor- , shek , JI , : Croft , Jennie 1'oat. Mary Ilet7 Bele Itely , Nelie 10gan } , Slatnle Ilegarty . 5taggie ( Aierne . Iaggle lon , Genevieve CroU , Iay O'Connor Nellie 1'orften , Ann O'Donnel , Iary Stallcnhorl and Kale 1'ln cent ; Messrs John Junel , WIlam Gorman , Thomas O'Connor , WiIam Orally . , John temp ! , James Gorman , JOJ Orally . ! r. laKan of Misouri Valley . Uke IIarL John Doroth , henry itasgorahek . John legaty , James Hart . ) UnIt O'Donnel , Luke Shanuon , : tke : Hogan . Arthur ! lay , James Hogan , Steve O'lonnel , Charles Vincent , Irranle Vergen. The afaIr WAS successuly managed b ) the ! Use Iamle ] Logan and Ilan. - - - - - - - . \1 Informal I 1."h'II. . Al the handsome home of tl Amy Dar ker "as given : Ielshtlui ; Informa mu lall last Thursday evening. The program , though short , was very enjoyable Tbere WMe man dolns , banJos and guiars galore and musical I : lumber both vocal and \ Instrumental , excellently - telenty rendered Mlu Ioro especialy , Ustngulhed herself In her renditon of ac companlments nod an exquisie piano solo. Miss Dickinaon'a slJlelll11 voIce was heard to : dvantsFe throughout the spacious rooms , as were also Sr Iusel'lbn's excellent htlole and : ( r. Burlt.ry'c : pleasllt h'I ' : . lss nrake'reciaton with Plano accompa- niment was beautiful and received a round or applause. Mis Darker also sang The latter part or the evening was spent In dnncing . There \ ere present about fifty guests , among whom were noticed tbo fol- loa Ing : Wil Cowin , Dr Wison , lr [ . Iartn , Dr nesplcher , prank Uespecher Carrel Carter , lr. ! bittbmy I , Husel WH"ur , 1 r1"r Rog ers , Wi ] togcra , Sir. McMahon , Mr. Dar ling . Paul I.udlngton , Ilrry Burkeley , Sir . : Baxter , Sir ] tosowaler . Mr. Mosher Col- ' petzor Mr. [ Dlacltscell . Fred Nash , Clark Hedlcle , Chat RedIck , llr. ( Jordan , 11 Ir. Charles George Edna Cowin , Sint' ( McShane Nellie McShane , Alice Drake , Miss Duf of Ne- bn'll Cay , Puss I.owe , la'lie Lasvr . 1.Ir- ence ! ( oe. ! fay ( Storae Grace Himebaugh , Brlslo Norton BessIe Yates 1'lora Yates , Mis Johnson Pearl lartman , Mis Hele Hamilton . Sue Colpctzeh Adeline Nash , Miss Inippenberg Jessie Dickinson , Mrs , Joseph Darker , Ime. Despecher - - - - - - - A I'lenaaat 8ulrre. At the very novel ) entertainment that Mr. and Aira Myron Learned gave on Tuesday evening the lte verse There's many n shaft at rndom sent , Finds male the archer lte meant , was never ( more truly exemplincd. A large red heart was suspended In a convenlnt nook and the trick was to null the center blindfolded . folded by means of an arrow. ! firs Johnson , : Ir. and lies . aul sort Sir Frank Hamlon : came of victorious. To : lss [ Johnson WS nwartcd a sl\'er heart pin , to Mr. Hamion : hand - palnted , heart - shnped frame , to Alrs Olltt a sliver mounted ! emery to Mr. Olut a dainty befowered tissue paper box , The booby prize , a string or beets and hearts , went to Aira Chase and lss Back respec- lively ! Their guests were : 11 Ir. and lrs. Charles Ottutt . Mr. ant Mrs. Clement Chose , the lsses Dlack . the lsses fates ! le8 Johnson , lss Chandler , lss Hamion , : lss Woolworth , Sfr. ( H. W. Patrick . , Mr. John PatrIck , Sir. Henry EelaLrnok Sr ( . Heny Lyman , Jl , Frank Hamiton , Judge DavIs and Mr. Arthur Smith. A SIx O'Cloek Dluncr Again the beautiful home of ! liar Edith Orcut was thrown open on 'Yetnesday to about twenty guests , who had been invited by this fair young pastors tQ 1 dinner given for her guest Atra. T. O. Wp3r ff To- peke The table looked lovely with I.a France roses. The centerpiece was handsomely - somely decorated In sweet peas. Cut glass and slver added much to the beauty of the table An eight course dinner was served. In the absence of Mrs. Orcutt , MIss Edith had full responsibity and received many compliments. Mra. Frank Haler and Alra. Edward Cudahy acted as chaperones Those preeent were : Misses Dertha Sloan , Emma Creighton and her guest Sills I''urog ' of New York , May lcShne , Pauline Loa , Katherine Darker , : lss Edith ( Occult 11rs Cudahy , Mrs Wear , Sir and airs. Haler and terser Orcutt , Ed Gcora . A1cMahm , B'- ton . Allen , 1Vheeier Detz , , : cltwel , KIns- ler and Dr. Allison . After rlnner musIc suet dancing a ere ' Indulged ! In until a late hour - - A Dnlnt flak Innrhron. One of the prettest luncheons was given by Miss Edith Orcutt last Tuesday In honor ot her guest , Mre. T. G. Wear of Topeka. Covers were laid for sIxteen. The table deoratons were brtutltul. the centerpiece was prettify embroIdered In wid roses and the cut glass vases at each and of the table and In the center were fled with flagrant blush roses The menu consiste of eight delcous courses. The house throughout was lecorated with palms and pink roses. The young ladles l made a charming picture In their dainty , falr'lke summer gowns. Mrs. John Rlacltn ell assisted the hostess In receiving the folowing guests : Misses Mayme Hutchinson , Florence Knox Florence Stiles , Catherine and Wihelmina Loa o . nertha Meyers , ClaIre Drake Edith ler , Angela KInsler , Josephine Gunther , Ella Gib - bon , Luella Palmer , MI8 Agnes 10ss of LeavenslortL Mrs , Doss , Miss Orcutt and Mrs. T. O. 11'ear I''nlc nt Iln"1 IOnrk. Last Thursday evenIng a delightful time was spent by 1 party of young people at a moonlight picnic at Hanscom partk. I was g'ven by Mrs. Carpenter and bfra Garlock of Orchard 11 : After partaking of a dainty lunch each L turn proceeded to entertain those present. The drJmlllcal talent of Miss Maud Gray , the Inexhaustible wit and humor of air. Afuckiey , Interspersed with music by Miss Lucy Sies erlhtg . kept the entire party In a happy mood throughout the evening Several choice Iames were Introduced , In which all Joined In a batty and enjoyable manner. . Those present were : Mr [ Carpenter [ . Mr and Airs . Garlock and Misses Jessie Gray , Ella Sles erling . Abbie Gray Lucy Sleverling , Maud Gray and hazel Carpenter ; ASessra E. I. Vablkamp , Samuel Carpenter , W D. Wood , T. I. , lcUonnel , Kem lIuekley and M. C. llcfInney Mhll\'r"'I.\ nt OkuholL In the rae of the OkoboJI Yacht club on August 13 Captain James 15'allace's cat boat . "Sllvle , " capsized oI Omaha beach. 01 loam were Skipper Wallace null Dtesara. Owen end Clarke of Omaha , A terrfc : gale wa blowing and all the shlpwrecke,1 party could do was to keep their heads above water. The Misses [ Wallace wIthout a moment's hes- iaton Jumped Into their lght row boat , " 192. " and pulled out Into the heavy waves to the rescue. Meurs. P. L. Smith and Wilam Preston went to their assistance as soon as a boat could be procured and both bOlts reached the unfortunates In thus to gather them ! n. Only those who know what kind of a sea the wInd can kick np on Oko- boJI can fully appreclatl the skill and daring requlrell of the young ladles In undertaking the bravo rescue A Slllu'r Rrn111uK. The Reading club , which has held several enjoyable mrtngs ! lately was entertained on I rlisy morning by Sirs Caldwell , at her Pretty home. They , are readIng an Interesting Ito story by Edith Ugelow , called "Dip- lomate Enchantment. " Mlu Johulons' In' tellgont interpretation was lstened to nt . tentvely alt much enJoyed After a de- 1lcloua luncheon was served , the afernoon was spent playing Ilx'Jandeli euchre biro . Caldwell'a guests were Mra Yates , Mre . Man Jerson , Mrs. Joseph Darker airs . Rch- ' ard9I , Mrs , PhiIp Potter , Mra. ilaveretlck . blra. Prichet S1ra. Conan . Srs ( , MorRan null Jln Tlanacom . She wa asisted In n'er'3In. . Ing the guest by the bosses Stella and Mao ltnmlllon . Flora and Uesl fates . Carolyn Johnson , Mis Haertck , and Mr. Sam Caldwell , Finher-Sluthrr. At the resiIence of \be \ Grille's aunt Mis DUlby of UddleLen , ' A' . S. . Atlas Madelne Josephine , eldest daughter at the late btr O. Fred Fisher of I"rederlckton , N. B. . was marie to Sir George Irrederle Slather of Omaha on August 3. Uolll" In HOl'h'I' , Dr D. M. Stone bu gone to Cheynue. Siva , Wihelm has returned from CLicsgo Mlsi Nah has gone to Exco'slor ' SprIngs , , Io.Mr. Dlr HII ] ! , cashier of the Young Men's Chrltan auocliton , I enJolng a vacaton with bls wife lt 4he ' home of his brother In Iowa. Iowa.Ma casL Ma Frank lanlon II back from I . trIp I Slr . L . I. . .f.omax went to Denver this week Mr J. n. ! Buchanln hls relurned from Chlrago. Sfr . Hal ! and Sir . Frank Hamion ( have gone east Mr. Wi 111t wi go to New Mexico ( next week . bit . Arthur S. Peter ! has gone south for two weeks Sir . J. A. Iunroo went to Chicago on 11'ednesday. Mr . H 1l. Jlchlo returned from Chicago on Turaday ls Alexander left thIs week for Hal 5pringa S. n. bit rank Lea Short left for New York last Wedmslly. Omaha IaJor this all week 11M ( . , Smih are epectet at Fort Afr I. . J. Drake spent a few days In Chicago thIs week : lira . C. S. Haymond and son left on onday ( : for Clear Lake , la. Mr. W. J. Connell Is etendlng : short vacation - caton at Newport. S1ra . Harry Not gave a smell kenslngton Tuesday afternoon , Iss Jessie Dckinson leas ' ca on Tuesday for Colorado Springs General Ianlerson returncd from Waah Ington on 1Yedncadny . InJor Comeg's returntrl l Thursday from a tour through the west Miss Jlrriete Ttum Is quite Ill al her home on 10wrd treet Lieutenant Prl.lce of Fort Omah Is maldng I tour 01 the great lakes bliss : Iat 1aywall or Nebraska Cty Is vlsltlng Slisa Alice Drake viiing : lss Alce Mr Gould Dietz left on Monday for 1 two weeks' stay at Dome lake . Miss Dewey will probahly return from Hot . Springs , S. D. , next week. lss [ Stella Singer has returned from a two weeks' soJol\r In CLlcago h1rs. C. I : . Yost Is spending the present month at Lake Slhtnetonka . Sr [ Mosher Colpet1er returned tram Lake OkoboJ the nest or the week. Miss Louise Doherty gave a small dancing party last Wednesday evening ! . Dr. 'Prank HInchey has returned from a visit to friends In Cpiltornla. Sra [ Gore of St Joe Is the guest of her daughter , Mrs John S. Ready . Mr. Netherton ( [ all has returned from his trip to the Dig horn monntnine bit Charles Grlmmel went to OkoboJ on Saturday to bo gone two a ceks . Mr. John Dixon , Yo1e ' 95 , of Nebraska City , Is vIsitng Sirs FrCl Lake b1ra. and Irs. Howel of I.'ort Omaha entertained - tained at supper Friday evening. Mr and alts. Oscar Irunk and daughter have returned from Pikes Point . Miss Daisy Lowe of Stella , Neb . Is visitng friends and relatves In the city. Mr. J. Laurie Walce returned from Ghl cage utter an absence of two weeks. Miss Smiley loaves this aferoon ror New York ciy , to be absent four months lss Nele Gray Is visiting her friend , Iss Bertha Glcreet of les MQlnes. [ D1ra . George Keley and chidren are spendIng - Ing the month of August at l'alllon. Mr. Arthur Acheson Is stopping with Mr. Alvin Krech durIng his wlfe's absence. Sirs . Ed Dcldnson and Miss JesIe returned - turned from Chicago Thursday 10rlng. br Herbert Wheeler left for Denver on Wednesday , to be gone about two weeks Miss Edith Partridge returned from an easter trIp , Including Dorian , last week. The Huntington , Neville and Partridge fam- flies are campIng near Pries' lake this week. Miss Alice Parker has returned from a several weeks' trip to WIsconsin and Chicago. Airs , Wllam Allen and Miss Greco Allen are expected home from the cast on the oral. The Triby Socal : club will meet aL the , home of MIss Mack next 'Vednesday evening. Miss C. Haye : Iuray Is spending the summer - mar with Aira. George S. Gould at Dollwoad , Neh Neb.lr. . and Alrs henry Carton are now oc- Ilpylng their house ' : t 'fhlrty-fourth and Hurt. Mis Duf or Nebraska City was the guest or Aflss Alee Drake for several days last wt Ie. , Mr. Crawford has returned from 1 three rnontits' states trip through , the New Jnglnd ! rs. J. N. Hemlrle and daughter , Helen , left for Hot Springs , S. D. , to spend a few weeks Mrs. A. DS. Pinto Is : l home from Flor- sues 1Yis , where she has been \'Lslng : month. Miss Alma Urlau returned this week from St. Joseph , where she spent sIx weelis with friends. Sir . and Sira . George Lawrence nee Par ker , pro rejoicIng over the birth of a son on Monday. MIss [ Dbcock of LexIngton , Mass. . Is the guest of Mrs. George Marples , 3220 Poppleton avenue. : tr. H. D. Estabrook Is back from Chicago , where he was the guest of br and Mrs Clca ry . I' . and Mrs , G. 1V Hoobler have gone cat for a sUlmer outng , to Chicago and til lakes Judge and Irs. Irvine and daughter re - turned last Sturday from their outing at Ele Park. Mr. Joe Fahey of SL Louis , Mo. [ , Is , vIsitIng - lug his soot Irs. ScUcnnott [ . of 112 Sherman - man nvenuc Mr. Frank Harris , a former Omaha news- paper man stopped off hero for a few days en route east Habbl Leo Franklin , who has been making quite an extended stay In Chicago , returned on F'rlday moring , Dr and Mrs. H. P. Hampton left last week for a month's outng at Maniou and other Colorado points Mr. F. A. Drogan left last Saturday for Colorado : SprIngs , where Mrs. Drogan . Is spsttding the summer. btr . and Alra J. C. Cowin gave a dancIng party for theIr children , Mis Edna and Mr. Wi Cess ln , last night. Mrs. J. I. Pratt's friends will regret ' to hear that she Is stl ! serIously I at her country - try place at DennIngton. air and Mrs. Panda , the Mrsses Panda Miss Skinner and MIss Lawrence are encamped - camped at Lake Manawa , A cablegram has been received In Omaha announcing the safe arrival of lr . and Mrs. Henry Pundt In liamburg Mrs J. N. Cornish and Alr Edward J. Cornish - Wish returned home after a too weeks' tour through Yelowstone park : Ir. 'V , D. Dancleer left on 'Yldnesday to Join his famiy In the east They will re- turn home about October 1. br T. F' . Gotfrey of the Missouri Pacifc has gone cast upon an extended tour through Canada and New , Inll Enghmd . 11ss Edlth Orcut will leave for school In the east early In September , much 10 the regret of her many irlenda , Mr W. O. Taylor left the early pat of the wtck for a two weeles' stay at Deadwod and other South DakQta towns Afr C. C , Troxel and famiy have returnEd - turnEd to their home on Emmet street after an extended outng In the west , bba . Prank D. Spencer has returned to her home at Nebraska City niter a week's visi wih her sister , Alra . Wi Hector. Alr . and Mrs , I' : . W. Nash wi ! gIve a dancing party on Tuesday evening In honor of ! ls Adeline and , Mr. Fled Nash airs ( . T. G. Rear , who has been he guest of Miss Orcut during the past week , left for her home In Topeka on Friday mornlug Mrs. I. E , Palmer will have titre . Thede 1.lvlngston and MIl Whie of P/atsmouth / as her guests the later part of this week , Mises Zee and Lulu Orlln or Maryvle , are are In the city vIsing Miss fenrleta Hees at 70 South TwentysCond afresh blr . Charles Turner ! ( r. Henry Yates and Mr. John Collns left I on Tuesday for 1 week's fshng ! In the Dig learn moualaina Judge and J'S. Ambrose , who for the pot t\'e weeks has ben at Ocean Grove on the New Jersey coast have returned to Omaha . a4 ( D. C. Fowler and Mr W. A . Webster \.tted D1r and blra George S. Gould at Del\ooll during the early part of the week. blra . J. C , Ueulso I. recov"rlng from a severe - v@ro accident wih ! which she met whlo reo turing lat week from the musicale nt D1ra. Atandenonb . She was with Dr Dsnlso on a I''unam street car , and lt the crosing on Twentieth street saw a Harney street car , - SO close thnl . tlollhl a eollslnn WIU In- nllahll ali JOmhed 10 sore herlel She toll on her face anlf I r'ECelrfcd I nausea ! severe con ! plane. " ' " Mr Majors dr' ttri411ngton . in , 18 "Itn his aunt , btrs ldhby , having ridden the 300 tulles betwetn plea aM his hOI 01 hIs wheeh Ailaa Anna Quick hu been Mils , who visitng her sisler , lss , t lOrna 1. Quick 01 this city , returnell 10 her 1\Jue ! \ In Ileaanton , la . cast Tuesday. Ala 1. J. Starling and flmly and hfr \V. P. Carson Surln famiy have gone Into cutup at Klng's..llte. Waterloo , for n couple of weeks. , Mr S. A. Orchard let on Friday for Whlto Dear Lake , 1lnDeSQta. where he will remain for two weeks and then go to the Yolow- stone park Afr and 31rs. Wilam A. RedIck null son John arc at home tram Denver Manldnr . Colorado Springs all other Interestng Colo- fllo points. Alias Sarah A. Sialer of Pacifc null Thirty- second null her cousIn , loss Hate Orcut of Sioux Ciy , la" , arc outng at Denver and tanltou , Cola The many friends or Alrs . Georte Stadllen will be pained to learn of her serIous Illnosa. She has hero confned to her room for the past two weeks Dr D , C. DrYnt left for Iontala on Man - day evening last . where he Intends SlJe1dlul his annual ! vcaton , He expect to bo gone I about four [ weeks : : Ir. Charles A. Coe , accompanied hy his , daughter , Miss Darlrne , left on lIonday [ for New York Boston and Manhatan Reach , to bo gone so\'eral ! wasps , Slra Iuo the IIsse3 Eno and the 111ssea [ tales . who have been the lu03ts at I'ort Omaha 01 Colonel hates went to their home In , SL Louis on Saturday. Airs ' . Adolph Meyer and son returned from a fve weeks' vhlt to eastern wterlng places Sunday htr and Mrs . Meyer have taken apartments : t the Afrrcer . Recent letters from 1r. C , S. Montgomery and family report them having a one thud seeing the larger Oerman cUlls , and Just about to start for Carlsbad . Crlbad. Mr. W. S. Strewn lef on Saturdny by way or luluth null Great hakes for lutalo , Doston , New York and Ihladelpbl : He will be away three weeks. Mrs. Joseph darker entertained the Neglge Carl cluh last Tuesday morning . Sirs . A. J. Innscom and Miss Hnscom wi entertain the clnb on Tuesday. - Slr and , Ir9. F . Gofrey and James God trey left on Sunday for an extended eastern tour , comprisIng Chicago , Duttalo . Montrod , Toronto , Hostel and Phlladelphla. Mr Joseph Garncau has decided not to return wIth flea 1lln,1 In September. She has Joined a party of SL Louts people and will prolong her stay indennllely. JI's. Thomas M. Doss of I.eavenworth , Kmt . arrIved In the city l'rlday evening and will be the guest for a month of her slater . Sbs Charles H. Rich . at IG1 Emmet etreeL Mr. and lira . D. T. Mount are expecting the last of this month to move Into the house lately occupied by Genpral and lies HI'ooke on Twenty-fourth and Half Howard streets. bfr ali Mrs Franklin Hnssey have taken rooms at 2t2 South Twenty-fltth street until CI , when they wi move permanently to Chicago where Sr [ . IIussey Itenda to prac- tce la1Y. air and Mr L. Mendelsohn and family Balled for Europe on the steamship Palata Saturda , August 10. They Intend visitng alI spring aces of . Interest , abroad and will return - Mrs. " ' . S. Hectornd . ; sIster , ! rs. Charles Ford Scovi , left for- Chicago on 1Vednesday From hero they a911.go to Lake Mlnnetonka , stop\lng at the Hotel Lafayette until about September 1. Mr. and Mrs. S [ . lh , Collins and .Mls ! Mount leave ( for the cast Jet Monday. After vIsitIng - log Dostou Nei' York \'ashlngton and the prlnclal summer re crts , they will return by the great lakea , ' A jolly party 'at [ anhatan Reach , Ia . last Tuesday evening was ; composed of the 1Isses Jessie and Nellie McGuire , Lucla Weir and Catherine Whalen , null Messrs . Hassle , Scan- nell , O'Drlen soil \ Trite The women of the 'Maccabees of Omaha w1 give their -trt entertainment and bal next Wedneday , 21 ' evening August 21. at Patterson - terson hall . Seventeenth and Ir3nam streets . A tar ! g a attendance Is ex pected . Mr. and Mrs , Herman Cohen have Issued cards for the marriage of their sister , Sophie to air. Nathan Rogers , which I to occur on the afternoon of August 22 at their res- dance , 1G South ThIrty-second avenue. Dfr Rogers Ls from New York. 11ss Minnie Thomas left last evenIng for St. Paul and Lake 1Innetonka , where she w1 JoIn a party of friends and make a tour of the northern sties ! from Duluth to Dualo ( and Niagara several days F'alis , enroute stopping , at Macltnac Island - Mrs. Richard Iorrl of Dubuque , Ia , ler for home last week after n visit of some length with her son null dadglder on Doug- las street. ASrs Iorrl Is a china paInter of great taste and left some charming specimens of her art among her friends In Omaha. Miss Collins . : Iss'aleeley [ and Miss Dandy doing Italy . They have taken are now Ialy. ' pas sage on the Ciy of Parts sailing from England October 1. Mss Colins may decIde not to return to this country this year. 'Whie In VenIce they met MIs Clara Palmer with her party. bin J. G. Taylor accom\nnle" by his father , Mr. Ellis Derbower , Mr. Joseph Darker and son and Mr. Henry Drown , left In Mr Taylor'a special car on Tuesday for Peget Sound They \ I ! visIt Tucmna Seattle , VictorIa ali other points of Interest on the coast. Mrs. 1Y. I. Chambers , who has been at South Iiaven 11h. ; , aloes June , w1 return today Miss Alice Chambers , who accompanied - panted her , stopped ot at Chicago , where she Is vlsllnr Miss I.oulso Johnson , formerly of Omaha She will not return to town null ! the nest of the month , The marriage of Iss [ Dele Fawcett , daughter - ter of Mr. [ Jacob Fap celt . a prominent member - bar or the Omaha bar , to Mr , Charles Clinton Clnton Colby of Macedonia , la . will occur next Wednesday at the residence of the brIde's parents In thIs city . The young couple will make their bome In S1acBdonla . About forty of the frIends of br and 5trs. Samuel Rees surprised then yesterday afternoon - noon , laden wih baskets flel wIth good tblngs. A table was spread under the apple trees and at G o'cock , when the husbands came dropping tu . they found a delghtul New England dinner wlltng to bo de- mellshed. . . J. C. Read Air and Atrs gave a pretty party In honor of their guest , Mis Mc- Nuly of Des Molned , on Iolday evening. The porch and grounds were gayly decorated with Chinese lanterns. There was music by Prof. Sutorlou9 ! , Mr. Owens and Iss Dell. After the musical . ! 'progrm dancIng was Indulge - Bulged In. ' 51r. W. n. Sterling , the recently appointed atorney for they ' Fremont , Elkhorn & Mis- souri Valley ralro dl was tendered a public receptlon at HUfpn.1S. D. , last Friday evenIng - lng , prior to .departure for Omaha , and Ar [ Sterlng wUIJrrlented , wih a very hand- some gold watch whie Alrs . Sterling was gIven a diamond pin Mr. and Mrs. Sterling have returned lp Omaha and have taleen rooms at the 1IUard t ; ; . The employes , of ( . . E. Shuleerl gave a tarea ell picnIc Roturday at Courtand beach to Miss Lebna neH'eck ( , who leaves for Sioux City . The eveniggwus , , very jpyably spent and al a late hour , lhe guests departed for home , Those Inei : 'were : Sfr . and Mrs. n. E. Shukert ailsrs Cerlson , btorriaon . Alma Auah , Straus iPUy , Icleck , erster , Amanda Aust"ljL9tP , ali Margaret Reid , Mergen ; Messrs . C ilper , Sefron , Thompson , Anderson , EnglJ.'tla ' l roa n . Englrrd.lrown. A very celgh fu { . surprlr party was given : In honor of 11 Pearl Wison lt her hmne . corner of Twenty-f9urth and Seward streets , on Thursday evening by a number of her young lady friends. A delightful musIcal program was rendered by a quartet of young women. Those present were : Misses Mabel 1"loelng. Annie blurry , Ella Donley , Judith Brunner , Gerte Stapdard Nettle McConnel ; Mesrs EJ Plattner . James l.vl" , Sam Howe [ , Charles Hutelege , Ed Latterly . I.'rell ferry. Few Omaha people really know anythIng abut Excelior Springs. Whie the water are exceedingly healthful , the scenery , In every dIrecton , pleases the eye . Although not wIdely known , the Ems hotel of the SprIngs at present .heler gulls a number of Omaha poople. b1rs Cook and daugbter , MIls Doyle and Miss Mhna Doyle , Mr. J' . Nub and Miss Mary Nah comprise the people Cf our city there at preeenl. Mr. Harry Cartan ran down for t day , but did not stY any length of limo . NEW 1 > HOME > i l 1 OF 1 TiE I DUAMA I 1 Flulshng Touches Being Put 01 the Orelgh- tU Play 10uso. DEAILS / CONCERNING TiE NEW BUILDING - - :11/nll""lt trl".lre . thlt I" , UII" . 1"I.I' tl I" 'l'hrtwl 011'1 to \lu.-I'nt 1,0\111 . 1'uh- Il of thl , till ) . "It there ! I to be a "rond class theater In Omaha , " said Manager W. J. ! largess the other day , as he stood In the foyer of hil nearly completed place of amusement , " ) 'OU may make 1 note of one thing-It a Ill not be the Crolghtan ; ' ' \orkmen at many nets and trades a ere busy about the IJlacl under the eye of ! bete . overseers : carpenters cabinet mailers , up- holtereu , painters , men putting In ills and marble baeboards , men constructng stairways - ways of Iron and marble , men raIsing and lowering scenery from lho fy galery , men adjusting ventilators and electrIc lights , men swarming everywhere , makIng Query cancels able noise and lJltng the fnlshllg touches to theh respectve tasks. To one unused tQ the resourceful energy of the buiders and promoters or the new theater I would seem an Imposbliy that order should bo brought out of the existng chaos In a week's time : but the houo must be toady next Thursday . and , those In charge , to whose zeal anll public spirIt Omaha wi ewe Its possession of one of the handsomest ant best ulJjolnled play houses ( In Amorlca , are of the Idnd who accomplish what must be done. The audIence ! which honors itself and the new theater by atenllng the opening performance - formanco next Thursday night wi be well entertalneJ , as a mater of ceurse The Jm' plea company the annual engagement of whIch Is ono of the highest pleasures af- forded by our theaters , Includes most of the old names and has been strengthenel' the sub91uton or others Such a company needs no Introduction to the Omaha IJble , and requires - quires no such extraneous alurements as the I opening of a now house to atrct the people ' Conversely I may be said that a now theater , ! of the beauty and elegance which characterize ! thIs one , owned and managed by men tor , whom the play-going cass has a very warm feelng Indeed , would draw crowds to It opening whatever the stage atrcton. Wih all these elements combined , I would seem , that the CreIghton theater large as It Is , will not contain Is' audience when the curtain nest rises upon the acton of "The I Masqueraders. " Those who present themselves on thatocca- son ! , being In the main citizens of Omaha and loyal to Ira Instulons will go oral and forcmost to see the house , enjoying the excellent - celent performnnce of ,11r. rohman's players as a mater of gulfs eubordlnate importance They will he delighted with a hal they see , and many will be agreeably surprIsed , whether they Lave or have not Inspected the theater Interior from lime to tme In Its Incomplete- nes ! . Perhaps the surprise will bo greater and more agreeable In the former case , for the decornttons . carpets draper . drop cur- tlo all arc arranged and harmonized for the elect of artfcial light , and any possible critcism of harshness of tone by day wi null no place under the proper and usual show condiions of the sudltorlunt. 10ss- green and gold are the prevailing tints , and the ncur - de-Ile Is everywhere. INSIE [ THE PLAY HOUSE . Arriving at the theater , ono enter tram the street 1 broad carrlago .porch facIng east wherein overhead nro ! title wIndows displayIng - Ing ! iuminated announcements or the atrac- tons provlde1. Hence access Is atorde by than double doors or great solidity and beauty of fnish to the main vestibule . fourteen feel by twenty- 'eight. ' On the left Is the box aloes . to which all patrons of the house must come sooner or later , and back of this , gained by a broad passage , Is the commodious apartment where : treasurers meet and "count up" and whcro the Public Is not generally welcomo. In Just proportion to these otilces . across the whle ! vestibule and Immediately lt the right , hneof one entering Is a spacious waiting I room for women or others who may have I appoInted a meeting place with frIends. Theater parties may' assemble In this luxuriously appointed room , which will be a far more agreeable rendezvous than crowded lobby or an adjacent shop. Entrance Is by three arched doorways to the toyer fourteen fEet wIde , whence stair ascend - cend on either hand to the balcony Under the stalrwa to the north Is the entrance to the women's retiring roam and the toilet and smoking apartments for men arc below the ofces to the south. In the foyer also are two check rooms for Impedimenta , which In this house will be cared for wIthout charge Prom the , foyer a vIew , uninterrupted save by the pillars of the graceful peeper piars archls overhead - head , Is had of stage , parquet and circle. A drop curtain from the brush ofllam Grabaeh Is perhaps the most strIking sllgle object In eigLL Departing from the usual custom , the artst has produced not the shoeldng daub which too often stares theater audiences In the face and harrows up theIr arlstc souls but a representation of drapery severe In disposition and In ( tone harmonIous wih the dominant tints of the Interlur. This curtain , the sober beauty of which swill grow upon the public . Is re- Inforcell \ by another , a masslvo structure of sheet Iron braced and riveted , and eo accurately - curately balanced that a minimum of force rightly directed , will move It In Ire appointed channeh Dy moans of thIs ponderous wall of metal an Impen'lous bmrler may bo In- stoutly set up behl'len 1 ore on either side of the footghts and the other regIons of the theater : and the entire construction of the huhding . both In ! point of materIals employed and In respect to the number and convenience of exits provided In all parts has been wrought out to the eli of assurIng absolute safety , so far as might be , to audiences and players From the standpoint or the thetrlcal pro fession Omaha's new house Is comfortable even to Inaceustomeli luxury In all that goes to make bearable the drudgery of an ac- tor's Ilfe . The acoustic properties or the the ater arc excellent , a conversatonal tone carrying - eying perfectly to the topmost seat ! In the gal lery and the loudest ( soumIs from the stage creatng 'no unpleasant echa even with an amply aurlltorinm. The horseshoe curves of the balcony and gallery arc brought unusu- al11 close to the stage , a feature of construc- ton agreeable alike to speaker ali bearer. The stage . space forty-one by sevent-slx teat , Is all available for the purposes of dra- matte representations , none being taken up by the dressIng rooms. These apartmenla thirteen In number are furnished wih I completeness seldom found even In the best appointed theatcra. The four alotel 10 star performers are Just ol the stage behind the boxes. They are tastily carpeted , 'nel ftld with gas , electric light , hot and cold water and IndivIdual closets The remainder of the dressing rooms are on rite tv'o noors of the lte annex adjoining the stage west- ward end reached by the stage entrance on Harney street as well as by the door from the allY ali the archway leading from the stage These rooms are of good size , and each Is provided wih an outeldo window . They are carpeted well lghted , plentfll supplerl with sheh'es and each has Its ) and cold water howl wih a closet on each floor. The fact that the neat foer rooms are level with the alley and the second for wIndows only ten feel above , taken wih the furt'er assurance that three exits arc pro vided from this supplemental tructure , would seem to show that the danger from flea has been where as well garded against here as else- THE SEATING CAp.\CITY. "he parquet , In three sectons , and the cir elo . : tire , having f total \ \uthl ! calMcly of 671 , and the balcony , . .ellnR2 , ors fur nlshell with orchestra chAIr tlJhntter'11 In lrlRht hro\'n leather wih banks of green plush . The scats ere or unCOlnl1 depot null nddth the aides generously broad . anal the apace hrleon rows In ere than orl11r1 , , There Ire eight st.'RO boxes , lour In the Urn on either silo of the siege and f dlcldell Inl\'aton Is I made In the prnvlAlon or six stalls or loges , lullalnlnR : from fibers to ten 11\'allle Ihalrs each null 1IIIteil lunnedb ately In front of the parquet circle rail Thee I cozy enclosures wil ; doubtless ho ) Olllar with I theller poplar nod other who affect a eer . tall excluslvonesa wihout desiring thl pnb . lelty of an 11'llenranco In 1 stage box The loges Iho boxes , null the 11\\1 planed 11 In the 11,1" betwen parquet and erclo wi ! be the only ) parts of the house In which prices above these known as popular will Iwarlably prc wall. 'fhe usual prices of Brats save on ex traordlnarr occlslons , such ns the opening en Hagement and a ft'w special nttractlnns . wi he , for parquet null circle 76 celt ; balcony , lO al" :5 cents ; gallery . 16 cents : box , dh'ul and stall seat , $110. I'or a few atractuls out of the our lst booked at this hOI ! I slght Increase In prices wil be mode but It will stl ! be possible to get the best seats down stoics for jl , IIIoS8 one wants one of the special s"ats shove excepted , tor sehlcL Iho mmtagement rightly considers ono ought fa be willing to pay extra , The gallery , built an ! hies elndlar to thorn at the balcony , can Lo marlo to hold 1,000 people , and has Its own cutrnuco ataira uy of stale and Iron encased lu belch wells In the aonthensl canter of the buildhtg , Iho box olnco tor the gallery being part Buy up the stalrcne , The manager's oltlce , on Iho second noor , above the walling room to rho right of the nutrnnce , Is a plea not null conuuodloua room svhero Mcaara , Durgess and Paxton x911 rrcclve ! bete bu l Hess end social trlenda , The llgbllug generally la by electricity null Is entirely diffused , no globes being vlAlblo trmn the seats , In pohtt at heating and ven tllallon the Cretghlon theater will mnbody the most recent null Lest approved methods null will be supplied In ell weather a Ith abundant pure air at a coutfortablo temperature , The carpets and draperies ou tLo neat floor are etch and elegant , the former being a R'litmt of sumptuous quality and the latter of silk velour , heavy null nor , [ loth match mid har monlze with the provplldg ! hues at the audl tortoni , bchtg of gold and mass green a Ith n plenlltul show of neur t e lls , and the gen cral effect Is sotL delicate amt arllstic , Thu orchestra , conducted by Ernest Norden , will be ! n evening dress and the ushers M uul town , It is the Inleut'on of the management to cause ss ater to be otterod to the audience between sots , and It Is believed that many lollies and gentlemen will avail themeclves of the opporlunllles ( or prmnenades allorded by tlo : long corridors bahs ceu the ! boater and lLe aloes on Varney street , which , with their tiled Hoots , handsome ilghting mid easy dlvnns , should be a very attractive place of resort. Everything abeul rho stage by way 01 fixtures , appliances null prepertles , la oI the newest and most cinclent type and a full complement of scenery of an excellent al try at nrlisllc matt , boa been painted by Mr. Ornbacit. The stalD of the Hess ! healer 1a as follows : 11'lllimn A , Caxton , jr null 1V. J , Uurgesa , composing the arm at Paxton R Durgesa , lessees and managers ; D , L , Carton lessee at progrnm ; John Scott , treasurer ; 1Y. J,1Vood ard , adverttsing agent ; George Kearney , door- lteeper ; Ralph Heyward , head usher null as sislant treasurer Charles Porter , stage car penter ; Charles Numaugh , 'assistant ; James Iiarrington , property rttnster ; Alfred Allen , assistant ; David Clark , eleclrlclan ; W , ll , Clark , Hyman null E. Norden leader of the orchestra , - - - - - Annunneenlentx. The attracllon tollowing the Empire com pony at the Creighton will bo the beautiful pastoral drama , "Alabama ; ' with a strong cast , which swill open a halt week's engage meet Sunday evening , August 25. Tha east of "The Sfaaquerndcrs ; ' which will open the Crclghton , will be ; David Iiemon. . . . . . , . . , . . . .lenry Allller 91r llrlco Skcnc..R'lllinm Fns ersham Atantugu Luahingtmt.J. I : . Uodaan fiddle Ramon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charles titles Lord Crandovcr , master of the Crand aver hounds , , . . , . + . . . . , . .Jaaeph llegnan } [ on. Percy lllunchtlower..Robert 13deson Sir Wlnchmoro R'llla , ALllGeurgo ! tryout L'corge Copclund , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .IL SYced F'uncourt. . . , . . . , . . . . . Jnrneson l.ee Finney Carter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1' F'lannaberg ] trtndull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .F' , Iirtrvey liodney . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Irdgar Norton Shnrlnnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J. P. Sorentz Jlmmy Stokra , nn old whIJJY. H. Crompton ISrhtkler , praprlolur of 'the Stugo" . . . . .E , 1. Itackua Thor psoir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .James SVhttmnn A Servant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llenty 1)nnton llulcie 1.at ortdio , , . . . . . , . . . . . . . .V1oln Allen Helen Larondle , her slater.F mmu Il. ( { amp Charley Nislmuger , attera strd Lady Shalford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May Robson holly Clarice lielndeuu , I.onl . Cran- dover's , , . . , . , , . . , Conquest Lady L'rttndover.Genevteve Reynolds Guests , dancers , fox hunters , hotel se s' ants and waiters. Time : The present day. Act I , Scene-'the Stag hotel null as scmbly rooms at Crandover. ( Four yenta uaasJ Act Ih Scone-llruwing room nt Lady Skenc's , ( Nine mouths peas. ) Act Iii , Scene-Yrlvnte slttlng room at the Halal Prince de Gnllea , Nice. Act IV. Scene-Th0 oLserentory on Blount Gttridelll , Murltime Alps , note Nlce. between acts one and two ( hero will be mt Interval of twelve nilnutes , and be- tw ren acts hvo and three ten rnlnulea , null three will four alx mhtutea. During rho visit of Charles F'rohtnpn's Isrn plea theater clock company , which has been selected ns the opening attraction of the ness Creighton theater and will appear for three rights and a matinee , beglmdng August 92 , local play goers will have rho pleasure of see ! ng rho only dramatic successes that were achles cd 1n rho rnetropolla loaf season. Thu nest null greatest of these ! s Ilenry Arthur Jones' drama , "The Alnsqueradera , " a tremendous - mendous pleco of work abounding in 11Io and color and dcaling powcrlnlly and ! n a novel manner svlth those pnaslons which Iho story teller and playwright are over skillfully plt- ting against each o/her. It eau for over eight months at the Empire , nlling rho house wllh a taahlonablo audience at every per torutanco , It was not only a magnl0ccnt triumph In playmaldng and play production , but It created an immenao sensation 1n rho metropolis , Nathing Ilko the card scene In the third act , a hero a wlto and child nro staked against j1,000,000 , was ever witneaeed on a stage devoted only to the hlgbuat typo of dramatlc art , and no each lntenao con nlct of events and emotions had been at tempted Blocs rho days of "Tho Two Orphans , " The Block company was soon nt Ira very hset , every mernber ndding to Iris or her reputation by the work done In this play. Tha company , as It nosy stands , ontbracea ell the old tavorltea and has several nesv ours , being as follows : henry Afiller , 191111ant Faverahant , J , E. Dodson , Robert Edeson , W , If. Crompton , Joseph llumphreys , E , Y , Dackua , J , E , Finney , Vlolp Allen , Ida Can quest , biay Robson , Genevluve Reynolds , Ellen Oalh Desldes "Tho Masqueraders ; ' which will bo given Thursday null Friday evenings at the Crclghton , bit. I''rohman's company wilt prc sent "Llberty hall" on Saturday matiuco , and its great triumph , "Sowing the Wind , " Satur day nghL here la a brlet outihte of the story at "The Masqueraders ; ' air neat play In a hlch the Ianpiro company will be seen here ; "Tho Masqueraders" Is a story of two men unl one woman. David Iietnmt , an astronomer , and Sir Drlce Skone , an arlato crat , are in love svlth Dulclo Larondle , bar maid at rho Slag Lotoh In rho nest act a hunt ball la progressing al rho Slag. To ralso a fund tor a x omatt whose husband hsa been killed a kiss trmn Dulcle Is pal up at nuclioa. The Lidding starts at n eov erelgn , and there Is brlak compcUllon be tween Ramon aad Deice , "Two lhouaand gulucaa , " sail David ; 61r Drlco bids "three ; ' and the kles Is his , Slr Drco ! publicly otters Uulclo his band and hnarL In the secmtd aci Slr Itrlco has been a married man tour 't'sars and hoe managed to ruin hhnaelt on the turf He wbhes his wife to borrow money tram ilavld Itomon , now rich. Ur the ! bled act aha has Bono as to rho tuna of [ G,000 , The eceno Is In a lrrlvate Highest of all in Leavening Power-Latest U. S , Gov't Report I , a a AB , YaU' E Y i RE. slttlng room In n t41co botch Rkane catehoa hb rrlfo amt itrmnn just as they nro avorrlnK thole torn , and ho auggrsU to Unvld that they should play-his sulfa and child agninat Unvld's ' f200o00 , They play and Slr 1)Nco ) lace , 1n rho leaf net Unrld hna taken Lady r ' Scene to his eyrlo obaervalury on lhn Alps , s null them tto drantatlat takes up n dolicnlo soclnl dilemma , _ _ A great Illu'iratlon of Iltn among Iho lowly In Iho Illy of Noa York can ba had by a walk R from Cooper's Instilnle to Chatham square , Uuo still meet every nnllonallty and sea Iho greatest number at tlltteront vocatloue of Ilto , viz : Iha paanabops , cheap dothlag starer , aa loons , concert hulls , museums , re1lFlous nda 81011A , street peddlers aching evrrylhhtg ono i , cakl : Intnginr , null people irmn every a nik ut Ilte , ( torn Ure prealdenl of Iho Ilosrery - bank , ono of Iho atrongrst nnanclnl lnalltu dons In rho city , to rho old wmnnn mllhtg het ' t daily paper , nil Bern walking ddo by olds ma t rho tumour Uowery , S1ost any cvcning ana v can sea pnrlles of eight null ten svnmen and c men under the guldanco of a cetUrnl aloes de ! settee , making n tour of thla QlatrlcL Slurn ndng parllca la ono of Iho tads of the 4110 , Ifarry 1VIIILtma , rho well ltnosen theatrical manager , had n now melodrama ss rltlen by Ada Lre llnscbm entitled " , l Ilea ery Glrl" and rho charncters arc all taken from Iho , Ilea ery , and Ihr play Is nn n now and novel Ilnr , Stony melodramas have been written and iurodnced characters from thla partlculer quarter , but "A Uassery Glrl" la the ! teat w hcro all of the characters are front rho Uuwrry , The company Is an exceptionally strong crganltallott and la headed by Misa Clare Thrupp , n clrsrr auubrellr , The supporting - , porting company la selectuJ svlth care to fit Iho parllculur parts. A sprclal toalnro Is ' made of the scenery , svhlch Illustrates lieu Ilea cry nt night , palisades on Iha ILuison river , and rho housetops at Naw 1'orit , " , L flowery Clrl" will be rho opeuing attraction at Uoyd's theater tor three ulghts , emnmenc Ing this evenhtg , - Franz I1. Adehnann has been selected as Irador of the Doyd's theater orchestra , suc ceeding 1icrLrrt Uutlrr , who goes to llerlin to cornplcte his musical educntlon , The ntanngrment of the lbyd la most fortunalo hl heing nLle to secure rho services at Slr , Adelmann , ns he la without n poor as a vlollnlst lu this aectlon oI rho coon- ' s try , Sr. Adelmann a as Lorn In itamhurg and recefs ed his musical lrnlning at rho con sen atory at 11'Ismnr , aflrra unl shulying wllh Prot Schrndlech nt i.elpslc , In Eurapo he played ht soma of rho Onest orcheslrns umler rho conductorship of Ihthenstelu , Vnp iluloa' , Ur. Curl Stuck , Prof. iJronndsdurlor and others , and nl various tlrnea had engag meets In the orchestras nl SL Petersburg , Ilussln , Ilelslugtors , Flnlnnd , Stoclthnhn , Sweden , Paris , Vlonua and other musical centers. Coming to this country In 1699 , Lo was solo clarinetist tor the Land nC the Ger man village nt the World's fair , null at Its close he came to Omaha , supers ho hoe bees , ever since. - , . . . _ - v Ile Rottlrhl n flame. OlAIIA [ , Ncb Aug. 8 , 1695-Air , Oearge 15' , Ames , Clty : llear Slr-I have Ueen all over Orchard flames and must confess I was agreeably stirprlsed at the boauly of your Innd and Ira pleasant surroundings , 15'0 vislled n number oI peach orchards In rho s ichdty of Orchard Romes mtd lomtd all lho early varletiea Lad been ahlpped and sold ut goad figures. 0f later vnrletles , Iho trees weer loaded dawn , A : ) ncro truck or trult farm , with the aplondid aLipping tacllitles nt Orchard Ilotnes , Is the host purchase a men with a ! title money cae make. Ile not only buys n home , but gets n lasting job and good pay for his work. The Illinola Cenlrul railroad tuna fns fruit and vegetable tr0ina to Chl ' Cage OR Ahent pa6aellger BCIICtlU10 title , get ! lug rho Orchard Iiumea region apttt lute market G to 20 hours ahead oI mty other locality , A man raised at Orchard Homes a crap of early Irlah potatoes and got 200 bushels to the acre , which sold hl Chicago at jL26 to j1.7G per busheh A crop of corn la now grosvhtg on lhls same ground Urpt Bull ! go from 611 to 80 bushels to rho acre. ( lave been all aver ills country , but think your Orchard Romer lands , laldug cllutalo null soil together , the finest plane [ ever sow where a man with so little capital and labor ctm make so much money. I Lough ( 20 acres In Orchard homes for myself and selected 40 acres more tor Irlenda of odor , Yours truly , A. D , COLLINS , > > Stith null Curtis Avenue , OnaLa. ASIUSLIIEY'1'll , BOYD 5 ' 1'llRhli I11ill'L' . ' OYLI. COMAfI : NCINO TONIOIT , SUNDAY , AUGUST 18 , HARRY WILLIAMS' ODAND BCINIC I'IIODL'CTION , TO UE I'1tRBENTID itY A 1'INb : BPICIALLY atnnNlztD coau'nNY. A story nr Ilia In Nea Yorh , aaxnlacent . Bcenery. 3tarveloua mechanirnl etrn ta. New rr x.maa. Nett' danrrn. New Bperlalllca. Dox olllctl open all day Bunduy. 1'rlcca na usual-arc , Wc , 7.c null tl.ea , oYl e PAXTOH & UU1tOR:1S , Manaarra , INAUGURAL ATTRACTION Three Nlbhta and Suturduy blptinee. CommcRCiBg Thursda , Au b 2Z CILIRLES FItOItbL1N'S IdAil'1itE TllisATElt COIIPANY from the Empire Theater , New Totk , Presenting sonting an TlIURSDAY AND FRIDAY EPENINC9 'f h MASQIIERrADERS With the some cast , scenery null ettecla ns Bean far 2W ul , hts at rho lmplre Thcutcr. SATItllAY MATINnE , LIBERTY HALL , SATURDAY NICEST. r SOWING 'fHE WIND. 6calo of prlcea for tLls engagement- Entire lower floor , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ; 1 ! A Stalls and divan chubs , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 fA llalcany , Ilrat lttreo rows , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1.W next ross a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 " rear seats , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ; 9 Cutlery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Sintlnee prices , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,25c to ; I W Sale at seats Bull ! open at box olllre al the Theater , Atonday August 19 , at 9 a , m. sharp , biONUAY , AljausT i9 , F'lrat Ornud ( 'roe FxhlLltiun nod Innuguntl Upuuing , OMAHA DIME D'IUSE1 AND BlJOU THEATNE , hODUhAS , ST. , 11Fa' . Lf'I'1 [ AN1111'I'll STJ , MONDaY AT I P. M- ntternoon TODAY still Ovallhlg , GIZEIITD 11D C01CiR : Caf a' ' ° ° ° evening , on AVU aftinn ovmtfu , J HA D oquhibrlet and ncrobaG , , , 1IuYllll { Ilduvor ATi6 ; TC relit srulk 60 ball mlloa 1n GU tua.minutce , P . _ ' , . DR [ OAPaili > sE fdBlT 3 1 YdIl1LI9CLY 6 rI9lS11GfTLY C9EED DR , 8 , B , COLLINS' ' PAINLESS ® PIU A ANTIDOTE IDIHAL DHl'I ' DENUIME REMEDY , , ofDR B68 of ac Brad In 1 TI EA aNl' Dack Free. Olace312,78Nsnroetitreet , e.Q Ouwla / / ! . CHICAOD , ILL ,