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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1895)
Vi'- _ _ _ - V V V V V .V , V - - V . I 'rII1D OMATIA DAILY BEE RUXDA S.1DP'l'B1\lUJDR I 1 . : , . 8 , 180iJ. L- _ --c- - - - - - ' . - = - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ - . - - - SOCIETY - IN EARLY AUTUMN - - . Uubllco Day 1ltkcd n : pch whb Many of the Swels , - TJEY TURNED OUT AND MADE IT A HOLDAY nlnrll of the SUllnl1 ! 81nlOl I'RIIC" V Ann ) " " itit the IttIrn of the ! V Uiiy Onc" lVIiU Arc lc- turlhll to 'I'hclr lomCH , V . - V V cc1ety always enjoys a Illhay ] , ana JubIlee - V lee day wa no exccptton. The dAY was per- . V fect and rfer 1 drive throulh Eml'col park the arrival nt the , laIr ground was quite ex- cUing , cara running , people rushing to and fr ulll ueh ! a good natured crowd. Al these who had a rig or vehicle of any ] tud took advantage of It andJled ! I to Its utmost capacity. Almot all of Omaha r- clety people " ere there and although there was not much to see they cnjo'el the novelty - elty of the situation , and the lautfnder were few ann . fu between. I'robablthe most attractive rig was that of Miss Dckcnson , drawn by her dapille grays , contaIning a quartet of pretty girls In dainty attire , who were the Misses Wit- 11ehnlna and Pauline Lowe and nmmn Crandeii. In other carriages were notced the followIng - V Ing : Mr. and Mrs. Jo Millard and M\m Ju- ale , Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Carter and Miss Himebaugh , Mr. leI and Misses Edith and May. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith , Mrs. Cady , Edith Smith and Helen Carly , Mr. logland , Miss Wadleigh , Ur. and Mrs. Sunuleu , Dr. DrJges , Mr. and Mrs. Victor White , Dr. and Mra. 1001" ' , Mrs. John Creighton and Mks Emma , Mr. L J. Drake and Miss Alice , Mrs. Turner , Mis Mary and Miss Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carton and Miss Marie NUbh , Mrs. Clinton Briggs and Mr. BrIggs , Mr. and Mrs Brady Mr. ] tlrleemlal and Miss florence lnrset , General and Mrs. Durt and Mrs. Otfutt , Mr Joseph Darker and sen , Mrs. Cufman , Mr. and Mre. Evans , Mr. and ' Mrs. W. T. Hector. Mr. O. Williams and family . Mr. and Irs. A. L , Heed , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mauh. Ur. Doherty and family. Mrs. Towle and family , Mr. Iarlel and guests , Mr. Darling . MeBrs. Gulou , Doane , Crary. 1cMahon , Cowin. Colpctzer , Burns and Mr. Shh'erlcle , and Mr. George Darker and family. There were any number of others. Season after season dancing figures and formulas vary ; long pOlllar ones arc thrown out DC use : old ones revived or en- trely new expressions Incorporated In bal rom lists. The waitz . however , contnuea to enjoy a vIgorous old age , to be followed wih morJ dignified grace than formerly. .The movement this coming \"Inter wilt lie without the frIvolous lop , but as near an Imitation os one can reach of the We3 Point method a flowing. easy and very long glde Stel To the galant ofcers of our stout warships , that hove ranged about the great cast coast resorts Is due the revival , for wlntor's mo , of a dance famously popular twonty-flvo year ago This Is the gal aD , so suited for long white ( decks when modi- fed with sIo ' steps , to right and left , after four long , straight glides and a Ihlale of three waltz turns , just before the music ceases. After nearly seven years of hard service the famous barn dance has been completely dropped , and a very charmlnj readaptuton of It brought back under the nmo of the Spanish minuet. In this the young man leads his lady forth by her left hand held gracefully aloft , just as the couples In court minuet stand up to the first fIgure-with well pointed toes and three curtsies they ad- vance three , six nine paces . then , os the music quickens , fall Into a long , rapId waltz step In the conventional positions. This was given its first ofcal trial as a variation In the simple waltz and staccato polka for the germall at Mrs. Corelus Vanderbilt's great bal this summer , and since has been vigor- ments. ously followed ot alt the smaller entertain- To n lively little cItizen of Drookl'n Is due the introduction of the Brooklyn schot tlsche . and with her own nimble feet she hJS invented . a brand new gay little measure called the "Golfer's Polka , " because It was first danced In the golf club houses at her Instigation , and has hazards and bunkers very difcul for the uninitiated to overcome. Its cleverness consists In polmlng through doorways , over all manner of obstacles enl actually up and down stairs. But to an earnest goier , hazards ore set for the pure joy of overcoming them , and a polka invariably - ably winds UIJ the games held this autumn nt every resort. Touching squae dances , the simple , old Saratoga lancers stoltly holds its own , and society has reorganized the . quadrille. No longer do the couples balance us side to the sides and end to the ends as enls formerly but the side couples dance to the end couples after a diagonal fashion , and eVery figure breaks Into waitztng. The german. meanwhile . has taken on new and wonderful forms , chief among them the caching figure . when three couples , at the blast of 0 horn rhe and joined by rIbbon reins dance twice about the drawing-room , gathering a complement of followers that must not number more men than women than the seats of I coach will hold. The favors are whIps , spurs stirrups and the like and when a hal dozen such turnouts ore on the fool the music changes rapidly to Polka two step waltz . gallop and yorke wbch the dancers lust Instantly follow . keeping their proper grouptng of couples al they whirl past a jurlge's staml. At the end of the figure a rerles or prize favors are awarded , even Into the CUb and sixth grade of comparative merit. Nowadays when weary Eatn shod feet . are almost ready to turn homeward , the In- ilefatigable musicians no longer play up as a final measure the familiar strains of the Virginia reel. Even under the guise of Sir Roger de Caverly this hearty Slluare dance Is no ] onger' the last on the program and all because a frolicsome young person who bad ben playing at cow boy out In the west brought back to the east a etvlze,1 edition of an Indian war dance , that has captivated ) the pole drawing-rooms. This Is a compro mIre between the highland schotsche ! and a Hungarian gypsy dance wIth features truly American , punctuated with conventIonalIzed Comanche howls end a brilliant finale . with the squaws and braves racing round In 0 wide circle. and so out or the drwing-rom door at a signal. I \'siN R Snrl.rllr I'uvty. The home ef Mr. and Mrs. Troetier , 4246 - Farnam ' street was the scene of a delightful surprise Wcdnoeday evening for their laugh- tet- . Hanna , and the Misses Minnie and lit- tie Uerln and Mr Charles } Fries who have just returned from 0 trip through the west. The evening was spent In plying games on the lawn , also vocal and Instrumental music. Uefrehmenta wore served at 1 o'clock. Those resent were : Misses Minnie lenIn . hattIe Berlin . 1anna Trostler Anna O'Nel , Alma Peters , Maine Shannon Oule Sievers , Nel- lie hlamer . Kate Phillips . Clara Stein , Nina Stein Henrletl Fries , Kate Clark , I.enl PhillIps . Marie Ilamer . manche hiender. r.tz- ale Phillips , Mrs. Trostler , Mrs. Fries : Noesra. Charles Fries . Jerome Miller , I"ed SmIth , Dennis O'Nel. George Fries , John Itainer , George Peironnet header Trostler . William Thscker , Wi Foster , Ich TrosUer , Joe TrOter , George Foster Max Trostlee . dr. Trostier. _ _ _ _ _ A l'orch I'ar * ) " . 11u Woolworth entertained InConaly , but not the len delightfully on Thursday evenIng - iC , with I porch party and an Impromptu , , musical Mr. Dan Wheeler fang aeveal choice selections . lS did Miss " 'ohyorth. Ui _ Ucous refreshments were serves . Her guests were : Mr. and Mra I ) . H. W'heaer ! , jr , Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase lie Chandler , the MtlN hamilton . Mss ! Emily Wakelcy Miss McKonns . Miss Marshall or Lncon ! ! , Miss ! Curtiss . Mr. Earl Gannett . Mr Warren 101- era , JUllg , Davis. Mr. Sam Caldwel , Mr. Chares Wilson , Mr. Charles Saunders , Mr. Herbert Hogers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Another flrce'at- front Okobuji Miss Wakeley , Miss Curtis nod MIa Lyda ! i1ooro had quite an excitIng adventure hle alnr Oq Lake Okeboj this summer The - - three young wonien . with two cole go men . left at 9 o'clock In the mornIng to mak some V call. on Omaha beach. I wa a rough sail , Md ! the time they reached thlr ! dlstlton , . . _ . V - - - V. - - - . they \orO drenched , but bell good sailors they atte for Irme : without rostlng. When lilt way between Manhattan and 01.1& bfet the boat carilr.e'i , and the ) 'Ounl peoplD hun on for twenty tlnltnJ be. fore rowboat : , reached them. They (1 ) prc&y 1el tIred out when hllp c.ln , as. the " 'ae \ere .0 high they waslird over theIr head and Were gRit . ti roach shore , wblre they \oro most kindly cared for by some of the cotaes on the heach. They were badly frIghtened , and were fortunate In getting off IHI easily . 00 swimming was out of the Illel- ton In such a rough .ea and bell ! liacdi' capped wIth heavy skirts . which weighed B ton when water soaked. They should bo congratulated - gratulnted on their e3cape. They were nne the worfo for their escapade' , and with only 1 loss of some hats , maekln'qshes and wraps. To I with thc IUnl The maids of honI' and ladle In waiting to the qUI : : of the carnival amt the ladles of the court have been cl03cn by the COl' mlteo of the Knights of Alc-Sar-llen , appointed - , pointed for that purpose and have accepted ' a follows : Maids of Hunor-Mths Mary NashMiss Daisy Do3I Ztllqs hattie Cathy ] , Miss Helen 103g- land , Misa May : Jhrtctt , Miss Mae flume , lUs Alice IIIo , Miss ! lelora Woolworth , himownio l3aurn. Mia Grace Himebaugh , Miss lrownle "le Sue Cu1rtzcr , Miss Lnda ! Curtis , Miss Boncho Mrlcnna , Miss Ooolgla Llndtey , Mss ! Stcla Ilaniliton. Ladles.In.1'aitir.iMrs / . Henry Estabroole , Irs. Victor Cld\lI , Mrs. Charh W. Hull . Irs. Clement ; 'hat Mrs. Elmer E. Bryson , Mr4. .Tames 1. : Baum , Irs. Gilbert : . hitchcock - cock , tira. Johu : : E. Wibur , Mrs - Hary Car- tan , Mra. Lyle Dckt , Mrs. William S. Pop- Ideton Irs. WI\rren M. ilogers , Mr. Thomas A. Fry , Mrs. WIlliam A. Uelcle , Mrs. Welter Jarlhl ! Ladles oC the Court-Mrs. Charles F. Mail- derson , Mrl Guy C. Barton Mr3. James M. Woolworth , Mrs. Lauren J. Drake , Mrs. J. M. Metcalf , Mr3. Gordon W. Wattles. Mrs. C. E. tcat Yet , Mrs. George W. Deane Mrs. E. M. Uart- lctt , Mrs. W. n. hlennett. Mr H. J. Penfold Mrs. Ben n. Wooll. Mrs. II. M. Cs\wel Mrs James McKenna. Mrs. Lewis M. nheem. The maids of honol from the principal out- sIde cites have not nil been chosen. The Ist ! ut this tinie Is : Council Bluffs-Mrs. Ol\'c H. Simons , lady-in-waiting : MisS Nellie Zennuehln , Miss Charity Uabcoek , mahls. Lincoln-Mrs. I ) . E. Thoinpsoii . la < ) -ln- waiting : Miss Marie MarJhal , Miss Lulu Clark. maIds. Finke Kearney-Miss , maids. tate Black , MIss Danche hastings-Mrs. John M. Horan , lady-In waiting ; ! MLs Rifle McIntyre , Miss Ida Leland - land , maids. Grand Island-Miss Carlo ! 'Yasmer , Mse Dessle Gahan. molds. Nebraska Clty- ls May Wilson , Mss nea Dul maids. Such oC these ladles who do rot live In Omaha wl be entertained :1 the Millard hotel as the guests of the Knights cf Ak- Sar-Ben. Carllges ! will be ot the ' r 'lellee and every provls'on made to stilt theIr con- venience. All the royal maids and the titled ladles will receive fine commlulnns sgned ! by the lord hh chamberlain : and boning the great seal of the order , conveyng : their appointments. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , A Ret rm'IJct. A dInner whIch will long bo remembered by the few favored guests , was given one lovely July evenIng by I cetin gentleman : livIng In one of the prJt'le putl of t 'a city to six friends , a lovely chaperone and five young girls , each gowned In her dain- tleet summer dress. The table was profusely - test fusely decorated with roses , carnations enl sweet peas and made a pretty sight. This dinner was not only remembered on account of being so novel arid enjoyable , but be- cause each of the seven courses was planned , prepared and served by this Ingenious man. He was assisted tn waiting on his guests by two of his friends , who In theIr dress suits were jolly walters. The cooking would have been a credit to any of the young lalle present - ent , much marc to a man. After dinner there was music and singing enl all de- dared that a delightful evenIng had baen spent. _ _ _ _ _ _ high Fl ' J'ua'h' . Mr and Mrs H. ' Mathes enerta'm ! 0 nUJuber ; of frlend nt tber ! here , 2212 Clptol ovenu ! lest Thursday evening the occa110 being their eIghth wedln annlveraary. . Hlh five was pland until a late hour when refreshments were served. Miss Cora Trus- sell anti 1dm. L E Cophnd won the first pries and Miss Myrtle Dunn or Kanas City amid Mr Ed Sterrlcker won the booby prizes. These present were : Mr. and Mra. L , A. hluntiey . Mr. and Mrs. -'V. J. Kram , Mr. and Mrs . D. J. O'Brlen , : . and Irs. O. C. Conk1ng , ! I. and Mrs. S. A. Dempsey Mr. anti . Mrs. O. C. Drownley , Mr. and Mrs. W. W . Chandler , Mr and Mrs. W. A. Chand'er : lss ! Myrtle Dunn of Kansas City . Miss : Cora Truse1. Mrs. Fannie Rowe , Mrs. C. M. Itotton . Mr. L. E. Copeland ] Mr. lien Cope- lnd , Mr. Harry Timacker Mr Ed errlcker and Master Edward O'Drlen. Infornial JntertimImiiiiemtts. . Mrs. Priscia Ial entertained at cads very informally on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs . Guy Barton took the follow- log party out to their fam on Thursday for dinner returning the same evening : : lr. om ! Mrs. E. W. Nssh Mr and Mrs. Charles I.'man , Dr and Mrs. Sprague , Miss Delden and Mr. Yost. The young lalleo of Clifton Hi enter- tamed themselves and a party oC gentlemen friends al the residence oC Mr. and Mrs Froom last Friday evening. Those who enjoyed - joyed a pleasant evening there In lIeu of the hay wagon ride they faIled to have were the Misses Gard Miss Epeneter , Miss Dur- kee MIss ' McQulllan . Miss Deemer , Miss hull and Miss LarlJge : Messrs. George and Charles Lrldge , Mr Johnston , 11. Shill , ? Ir. Wise Mr. Spaford and flev. I. P. Silver. " " 'lllnl" and . nlnlnl'ntl. Mr. Fred Talmage and MIss Young of ChIcago - cage were married ot that city on Wednes- day. They will return to Omaha next week and make their home at Tj'enl'-frl and Jones strcets. The engagemcnt of Miss Emma Free , daughter of Mr. I.'ro . to Dr. J. J. Me lulen was announced last week. Tine wedding wil take place In October. Mr. and Mrs. lyron H. Smith ore back from their wedding tip to Denver and the mountains After October 1 they wi be at home to their friends at Eleventh street and Avenue C. CouncIl hJItmfTn. The engagement of Miss Edith N. R. Allen of Council Bull to Mr. George W. Weterdahl of Omaha has been announced. Omnhl nnnrd" lt hastings . The social reputation of the Omaha Guard was not allowed to languIsh while at the National Guard encampment at HastIngs. A number of Jlstn ' society young women were entertained one evening at a camp din- ncr The next evening Miss I.elanl , who I pleasantly remmbered In Omaha gave Rn' informal dance In honor of the visiting mi- itia and made memorIes or the hastings Itl Ia tngs encampment most ple.sant ones. Those ) re- cot were : Misses Pickens Kirby McIntyre BallY and Leland . of hastings . Gertrude Garrat of Clinton , ha . May Pierson or 'alr- bury. Neb" , Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Hathbnrn f Omaha Messrs. U. C. Cormier of St. Joseph Mo. , and McKel , Whiman , Cooley Mc- Cague. Anderson . Drownlo . Cooper , Lund and Kennedy b the Omaha Ouards. A : lounllht J'llulc. A jolly party of young ICplo'enjoyell a moonlight picnic ins Florence at the house of i ! r. hunt on Wednesday evenJng. The porch 1 looked quite picturesque wit the large rocking - I Ing chaIrs and hammocks A delicious lunch I ws partaken of and the drive hOle was very enjoyable. Those present wore : Mr. ali Mrs. lint . Wheeler , Mines Lynn Curtis , Grace ihiniebaugh. Marie Marshall and Emily Wakeley , and Mossrs. Dan Wheeler , Jr. , , Clark Redick Art Gulou Will Doane Will Crary and Mr. Claw of Lincoln. Dluu'r lu Fh'c 14'rlt'mtds. Mr. Clarence M. Foray gave a dinner lat Sunday afternoon to his very intimate frIends , prIor to his departure for a four years' course or mechanical engineering lt the Perdu university at Lataytte , Ind. These present were : Gus Meta , 1' . FrancIs Kennedy , William Barry , William O. Leighty , Frank . A I"ray. 31.11 hh t Soelimi Cha , . flaner' . The Midnight Social club of North Omaha gaVe ono of Its most enjoyable dances lrl- day eyenlng at Idlewld hail The early part a the eenla wu spent 1 an entertainment I . . . ' . . - - . - - - ' coulsthlR or music , songs and recitatlonis . after which the young people present danced , ) ] until the early hours of morning. AmonR thosl ' ; mresent were notcctl : Misses May luIly , MamIe Mullen , Carl luxhold , Grace I Jmle , Annie lay , Stela Wilson , Laura . : PIlt , Oeol11 Adams , Lizie Brady , Delia ltnwlett . McDermott , 10lmes , Cmsle , Anna Itelpln : lesRrs. W 1. Swa8ey , Wi Baxter , Fred Martin . Frank Robinson , Samuel Hob- Inison . Elmer Taylor George Sancha , Ben Worthing , Tat l'otter , WIll Falconer , WIll lenrleron , Mullen , Layton , Lyngstead , Eng- strom , McDermott . .t I ; ( In u. ; On Thursday . evening Mr. hi. A. MacAlas- ter threw open the door of his hospitable home to the members of the parish of time 000,1 Shcpherd and its many friends , to welcome the rector , ltnv .3. P. D. J\yd on hr return from a summer's outing In Can- ada , where ho went In search oC a much needed rest That' he found I was evIdent Iin his greatly Improve,1 looks. The reception was also a farewell to tIme young lay reader , Mr Lewis . Franklin . who has so faithfully performed hIS duties In Mr. Lhv'd's ohsence , and who has edlearcd himself to the parish at large. The spacious rooms wee crowded unt a late hour , cnjoylng the program prepared hy a thoughtful host and hostess. Piano solos were rendere by Mn. Mc- Parland , Mrs. Ellen Iea I and Mr. East : a violin Eolo , by Mm Rd liradley . accompanied , by Miss Grace Wiiams , whIe Mrs. Chace anti : . IrankUn mode music on hanjo and mandolin. Little MIss Shirks , Mrs. O. Il. Lourie , MIss Once Turner , Mr. hillier antI ' Mr. Cox entertained the company with select ' readimigs DelIcious refreshments were served In th' dinIng room. A Clnrlhll Innrc. One of the most successful and smartest oC ' the series of entertainments given for the I Merry aments club took place at the home of ! I. and Mrs. George A. Hoagland Friday ovenlng. Owing to the charming weather dancing was kept UII wih great spirit until a late hour. Miss Helen , as usual , was the kindest of entertainers and the party was voted 0 decided success The guests were : Misses Bertha Sloane , Mae Mount , Iaulne Lowe , Edna Cowin , Adelne Nash , Sue Col- \etr r , Mao Balbsclm , Mah21 Taylor , Mae 11am- mon , Louise Squires , Mae Morse , Mary Gil. bert ; Messrs. Lowe , Cowin , Rogers , Will Rogers , Cruninner . Wheeler WilkIns , Henry Allen . Charlie Pratt . Tom Crelgh , Asa Shiver- Ick . Fred Lake , COlpetzer , Wilbur , Nosh and Burns. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ II Curmnl ) ' 1':1 t'rn Ilu'cl. I In honor of ! I. Gums Gold of Chicago , the home of ? Ir. and Mrs. August Kuchu was thrown open last Thurs.Joy. . During the evening musIc was rendered by thc Turner Zither club and by Prof. Sutorlus all Meesra. \Veidmmer , Zlzn\an and Wilam Zitzman. LIght refreshments were served. Those prestnt were : Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Pele , Mr. timid Mr/ August SIecht , : lr. anti Mra . Emi ACleerman , Mr. und Mrs Fred Kuehn , Mr. anti ! rH. Will tuehn , Mrs. lluer , Misses Mltuacht , Henpel , hlarpter . lirautner .Jahn , hitneimler Mulverhll , Specht and Aclwrmnn , Ind Messrs. Gold of Chicago , Sutorisms Wold- ncr , Zlzman , Brutner and Kueltmi A CIUh I"t" . Mr. AI Patrick drove a party of young people . out to Captain and ! rs , Dempae"s last Thursday evening. SerenadIng was In vogue and the tInkling of mandolins . banjos and guitars on the Dempsey lawn was heard throulhcut the fort. The partIcipants were th Misses Crandehi . Dickinson and Lowe . and Messrs. Patrick , Doane , Townsend , . Oulol and Hines. iteceimilumi to 11mm ' " . Il'I I.tou ii Ina'IOI ) Chili At the residence of nev. Frank Crane I reception was given to the Harmony club on Thursday night In honor of the return of the couductor of the club Mr Thomas Kelly . About sixty luvled guests were present. ) A Pa..I ) ' l.uurhl'OI. A dainty bered luncheon was given Friday - day afternoon by 118s Dertm Sloane. The gueJts were : Misses Anna Crandall . JessIe " 'llnson , Mae Mount , Pauline Lowe und Irs. Harr ' Mulford. Harry lIulorl. _ _ V , l rh'lll ) ' C. ollil" , . . . f' Mr Fre.1 tcCormlcle Is Ln Denver. Mr. E. " ' . NI-h has gone to Denver. Mr. O. N. Clayton Is visiting In Sf LouIs. . MIss Wallace has return from Okobojl. Mr. Euclid Martin Is back from Europe Mr. Victor White Is ot home from Boston. Mr. Drelbus spent last week In Des Iolnes Re\ Dr. Mackey has returned from the east. City Miss . Mobel Hyde Is home from New York Cty.Mr. Mr. Roy Austin spent the week at Kansas City . Judge Dundy anti his party are In Sal Lake . Mr. W. A. Paxton left on Tuesday for his ranch.V Judge Corish returned front St. Paul on Ionday. Dr. Oscar 1orman has rcturell from W'omlng. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Allen arrlvel , In Omahu this week. Miss Dacy returns from her easter trip next week. . : . S. A. Orcharl Is hack from Whie Bear Lake . , Mlnn - Mrs. WI Koeng and child left this week for St. Louis. Mr E W. Nah will go to New Mexico next Tusday. Mr. Robert W&r and MIss Wtr arJ ioated at the Shriner. Mr. W. I Keloy and famIly hive . returned from hionoiuiu. Mr. and Mu. " ' . C. Orl ore at home from their trip abroad. Mrs. J. D. Meikle returned on Friday from a European trip. Mrs. James Gill of ienver Is visiting Crlel11s' In Omaha. ! r. J. H. McColoh and son are luck Cram Estes Park , Colo. Frank J. Lange has gone to Davenport , to he gone one week. Mr . Fred Nash returns to college at Detroit - troit next Tuesday. Mr. rank Hamilton Is expected back from the cast this week. . V Mis Curts was Miss Emiy Wakeley's guest over Sunday. Miss LIla Alexander ) has returue from hot Springs , S. I ) . Miss Anna Mack has returned from a sum- mer spent In Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Hawks are expected home on Sunday from Beaten. Miss Ellen M. White has returned from a summer spent In Iowa. ! r. William Koenig amid chUd went to St. Lous ! for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Montgomery return to- day from foreIgn travels. Miss Redman oC Fort Leavenworth or- rives In town on Tuesday. Mra. Charles Davis will go eat shortly , to be absent two months. Mrs. Itobart Puris and daughter returned from the east last Sunday. Mr. J. A. Grifths has returned from lila vacaton , spent II the el st. Mr. A. Clllngham attended the tennIs tournament at KanSJ City. Mr. Guy Shorl left on Wednesday to Join time Grlmn Faust company. F. W. Thorn Is takIng a two weeks' vacation - ton In the Sunflower state. Mrs. H. M. Caldwell contemplates In eut- errs trip In the near future. V Mrs. Warren Rogers Is epcte home from Portland , Me. . net Sunday. Miss Daisy Dne I expected home from her eastern trip net week Mm- Ernest Peyke returned the early pat of .ho week from New York Mr. and Mn. Fred Dovl are expected back from the eat next week. Mrs. T. O. Brunne ! and daughter lave returned from Clear Lake , Ia. l I. Miller has returned from Buffalo , N. Y. after n two weeks' absence Mr. N. H. Nelson has returned from I three weeks' trip to the mack 111th. Mr. Lucien Stephens baa ben spending several weeks ot Lake Okobojl. The Misses LeIghton are back from a two mncmnths' tour of Colorado and Utah. General and ) . Manderson spent the greater pat of the week In Chicago. Mr. unit ) . A. J. Poppleto and MI Delia Seas have returned from Oakland cot- avenne tage . Wkhorn house , r l J Are II tholr stermnn Mr. T , W , Blackburn has boon called to San Diego by the illness of hlB' wUe. Miami Moore . who has been cat with Mrs. WeueHs , 1 expected back next week. Mr. Alfred Mlla 1 amid family have re- turnet from oIora ! .tountaln ant resorts. Judge antI Mrs. ' ( gde left on Wednesday for New York to. attend the 'ocht races Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kennedy are nt hOle from 1 de1ghttlts2turn % In Calornl ! . Irs. Orcult Jail .thn Misses Orcut are home from the mountains In Colorado. Mr. Jacob ICopp returned this week from nn extended pleasure trip spent In Utah. Mr. anti Mrs. Jtat McCord ore receiving congratulations ' 1tt ' birth of a daugimter MI A. L. L'ncl lts jone west on a voea- tfon and wIll visit Victoria and Vancouver. Mr. Herman sum- Kountze viIi go to his - mh home at Yorke harbor , 10 . , next week. Mr. A. S. Potter returned on Wednesday from a three weeks' tOlr tlrouRh the south Mrs. F. O. Urla\1 all Mines Claull anti and Cassie returned this week from Ienver Mr. nnd Mrs. I.uclus Wakele of Chicago sPent Sunday with Jude ant Mrs. WAkeley. Mr. Harry Moores ha returned from his father's summer home al Harbor l'otnt. Micim . Miss Mao Mount has returned from a Pleasant trill through the large cites of the ost.Mr. : Ir. and Mrs. Cheorga W. I.tnlnger have returned from an extended tip through the east. east.Mr. Mr and Mrs. John Epeneter have roturcl after a delghtul oUlng at Lake Quinine- baug. Major Wheeler Is back from Boston where ment. he attended the Knights Tempbr encamp- macnt.Mr. ! r. and Irs. John I. . Webster and Miss Webster sailed for home yesterday from Havre. Irs. A. J. Hanscom Is still lying very ill , with the slghtcst possible change for the better. Mr. and 118. 1. P. Whimore will re- I tur tomorrow from St. Paul and Mlnne- opols , Miss Minnie Dock of / \ tIantlc . Is. , Is \'Is- Itng . Mr. enl Mrs. 1ose Dock , . 2212 Cads Mrs. n. U. ntchle ha returned from Wisconsin - consin , where shin has beeu spending the ' summer. Mrs. Thomas A. Crelgh rettmrnedVednes - day from " 'e'uetolslng ncsort , In northern : lchlgan ; Mlu Iteno Hamilton and Miss Mabel Jensen - 8en are home from three months spent In California . . Mr. John C. Green oC Trenton , N. J. . will he the lest of Mr. Herbert Rogers during September. Miss Irmo ! 1am1n hal returned fNm Denver - \CI. where she was visiting friends for sev- Hal weeks Mr. Ed George has gone to Oallsburg to spend a week or ten days with relatives and Crlends. ' . Miss Emily Wakeley contemplate a visit to Major and Mrs Worth at Oovernor's 1and : next month Mrs. n. S. hall and family and Mr. J. H. : IcCuloch and son am home from an outing outng In Rates park. Miss Marshal of Lincoln Is to be one or the malls of honor from Lincoln at the 1..Sar-Hen tmaIl. I . - . Mr. Thomas F. Godfrey , wife and SOl have returned from In extended trip through Canada - ada and the east Mr. J. K. Chambers hiss gone to iordon Wb . on his suij . r3 vae3t0 : He w ! bJ absent tame weeks. Miss I.aura Van Koran leaves for New York next weejr ! , whlre she goes to study music for a year ' ' Mr. James \VIea returned from the Black His Tuesday , much Improved In health by his short vacatol ! . VV- . ) : Ir. anti Irs. 1. C taterson are receiving congratulations over the . bIrth of a daughter , born September 3. Mr E. Dtmvahlisa returned from AstorIa , Iii , _ . Mr3. Duv' amid chidren wilL , maln some weeks long ' . I " - I llss.Leta Horlacker , a wel known New ! York rUst In ) ll Jr : . alnt"gJ is'tlme gueaL ' 'or' ' ! rt TI. Oz V . V ' ' - , guesL'1 MIss Jeanette McDonald arrived hoe on' ' lIond3Y from St. Edward's hlal1 , where shi had hem Ince July. Mrs. S. .1 , Hulett of 1enomonle , \Vis. , Is visitng her mother , Mrs. J. W. Val. at 115 Chicago street. Mr. Charles E. WlumRon has gone to Billings country , of Mont. Wyoming. , and Into the Big V Her basin 11 ' s Anna . Jones of Wymore returned home Monday . after a l'ree weeks visit with her sister , lrR , W. J. Scott. Mrs. A. C. Annet and daughter have returned - i turned . to Chicago after a visit with Mrs W. D. Townsend and family . fIss ! Lly : ! oare. who has been Miss Caria Curtis' guest at Owboj through the summer months , has returne homo. Irs. Hertnan luenteCerlng Is at homi after a dclght l stay In Colorado , and Is about to take up her clsses , Mat : Cook. accompanIed by Miss Wlnone LvolU , spent Tuesday at Platsmouth as the guests of the former's' brother. Mn. Francs Wessels and Ioughters wIll retur from New England . where they have spent time sumnmmmer next weele. : Cr. Cowel returned the early part of the week from Cleveland. Mrs. Cowel and daoghter rmalntl In Cleveland. Miss Clara I. , Johnson of St. Joseph , Mo. , I visiting her cousin , MIss Sadie Bean , o 837 South Twenty-thir street. Mr. and MrH. Henry Rustn are the guests of Mr. anti Mrs. James H. McIntosh enrout to their new home at Plttsburg. Mrs. Albert J. Eddy has returned from San Diego , Ca1 , where she has ijcoit visitIng friends for the last five months. Miss L. D. I.oomls ef Lincoln who Is pleus anty remembered by many Omaha ieope : Is a guest cr Mrs. Hute , 191 Dodge. Mr. Thomas J. Knliey returned last Wednesday from Europe . where he has been enjoying several months' vacation , ' Mr. Charles Kountze has returned Cram Yorlee harbor . Me. . where he has been wIth Mis's Kountze for the past month. ( I Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and the Misses Curtis c103u their cottage on Lake Okoboji last wele ' aul returned to town on Saturday ' I Mrs. P. 1' . Itlrkendal has as her guests her : mtiothier Mrs. ElIzabth Durget and sister , ! Miss Florence Burget of Toledo , O. Miss Florence Morse. Miss Ethel Morse and Miss Edna Cowin all leave on the 24h for Miss PIts sCLol at Utica , N. Y. Miss Dasle Stewart of Council Bluffs spent Saturday and Sunday at "The Cedars , " the guest of Mm enl Mr3. W. T. Wyman Irs. \V. D. Percval returned last week from : two months' 'vIit spent with friends and relat\'e9 In hEmwa and Minnesota. in. A. W. Grlt" bn daughters , AIa and Mice , have returd tram the east . where ! they haVe been sPhWIQ the sunnmmter Mr. I. Andrlw . ) end ' Ifamly have just re turned from a trH ) ( tohNovms Scotia . Canada and other points on lie easter coast. 11ev J. P. D. U.\y\ 01 : : has returned from his vacation In Cnad , ! \ . < will efclate In the , Church or thl Goodhepherd : today. Mr. BarrIger. wIth ' . his two daughters . Zeralda and Elizabeth . . returned this week i from a tour In thenock , mountains. ' Misses sadie Beatr amid Ama Peters , after : lses fadle afer a ver , ' pleasant trhwto St. Joseph and Gal- bUn , Mo . returnelJ : hOle lat Sunday Mr. anti Mrs. Gatch have leased the house at 315 North TwenUetl street , formerly oc- cupletl by Mr. amid MI 'Charles Green. Mrs. J. S. Devrieaafl4 " children of J'rmot have been the 'J ? f her mother , Mrs. J. Woodman , durLg Chit past ten da ) ' " . Mme hess-Fuchs lia returned to Omaha after spendIng severl weeks In Chicago and 19 ready to resume her musica work. Mrs. Sophia J.ehman and nephew Mr. M. M Ollhowe . have' returned from n month's sojourn around the lakes In Wisconsin . Ions. rancols Doueher , teacher of the violin . wIll come I Omaha once a week to give lesions during the coming wInter Miss la1e hhardin who has been visItIng her aunt In St. Joseph , Mo. , returned to qer home Sunday , after a very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. Myron 1. Leaned and Miss Delia Chandler will be the guests or Dr. and Mrs. Shannon al Fort Cu.ter next snontim Mr. Fred 1 larrls has bought a bore In Omaha and will move Into I In a few weeks , when his family wl return fem northern Wisconsin where they have ben spending the summer , Mrs. Uarrl has gained strength In the cool Bummer resort and looks forward u IV . with pleasure to living In Omh Site was gralualei at Drolnel hln and snipe of her cllslatn wil ho leI poiglibors . Mr. 1oxlo Clark , Ion oC Mr. S. II. 11. Clnrlc , who ) tins been visiting frlcll1 In thIs city several days has gone to Atchison , Ian , Mrs. J . C. : McShane , Mu. W. D. I W1- haute anti Mr. anti Mrs. Graves of Counci \uls have returned from hot Springs , S. I ) . Miss Alclno Nash returnNI from OUUlc1 luf . where thus hal becl the guest of MIss' lalhvln for the past week , on Jrlla ) ' . Mr. anti Mrs. E. O. Snmyder ailt chIldren have taken roms lt the Merriam They will leave Omaha for Wlshlngton about OCloler 1. Miss WOdlelgh , who has ben the guest oC Mr. and Mrs. Hoagland this week , will , 'Isl DI' anti Mrs. J. L. Summers , Jr. , next week. Mrs. T. _ J. Flhanorrls a 11 sister Miss Margaret Swift , returned on Friday h'om 0 mouth's visit to friends near 'rownsemtd , Mont. ittadamno Desp her will le the guest of Mrs. George E. Darker during this week and until she leaves for New York t" call for Paris. Mr. Arthur P. Montmorency has been In Omaha for a few < a's. le goes to Lincoln to teach ' the classics In the Lincoln Hgh school - Mrs. Clinton N. Powell , son and laughter returned Sunday from Dixon , Ill. , where they have been spending the IJast two months. Mrs. Cenwnl Chase and children , Carmela arid Philip , will leave the later part of thIs month for California to be absent about two 111th 1 his. Mr. RIll Irs. Herbert Butler , Miss hlaetens Miss : Iunchof anti Mtsg Helen : Iacllin sailed ' ' on 'hursday on the Augusta Victoria for hlanmburg. Miss Anna W. Witmitan . who has been spcndlng the summer ot Los Angeles with her fmiy , has decided to rwaln there per- nitanently. Mrs. J. MaieI of Santa Rosa , Cal Is In the cIty , vlsltng her father and mother , Mr. and Mrs. Hobb , at Twenty-eighth and ranle- In streets. Miss Emily Wakeley who spent July and August as the guest of Mrs. S. S. Curtis at on theIr Saturday : cottage at Lake Okoboji , returned . home Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Korty and Miss Oussle leave on Tuesday for HocleCord , I" , where Miss Onssle will attend school during the coring year . - Mrs. G. ! Natnrer left on Friday for souther Iinois to bo present at I famiy reunion occasioned by the eIghtIeth birthday of her mother. :1' . and Mrs. L. D. Wadleigh of Clnton , Is . , trill be the guests of Mr. and ! rs. Ouy C. Bsrton for the court bal of the KnIghts of Ak.Sar-B Miss Nellie McShan will leave this week for Kansas City , where she will be the guest of her sIster , Mrs. John A. Sargent , for several days. Mrs Casper E. Yost , who went from Wat- icIims . N. Y. , two weeks ago to Yptilantl , MIchm , on a vslt ! to her mother returned home last week. MIss Charity Babcock goes east next Wednesday . but will return In time to take part as one of the molds of honor ot the Ak-Sar-Ben ball . ; lu MaItand of Denver anti Miss Helen Welch of Lincoln , who hove beel visiting MIss Gilbert of this city , will return to Lincoln tomorrow. Mr. Charles A. Coe and Miss Darlene returned - turned from a delghtul trip east havng ; vIIl New York Boston , Philadelphia , Ches- ter anti Maolmattan. . Messrs. Ralph and Carl CouncIl and Lieu- tenant Penn returned last 'Vednesday from a delghtul five weeks' ramble through the mountlnl of 'Vyomlng. Miss Minnie Thcmas has returned from an < extended tour through northern Wisconsin. Front Duluth alma traveled by steamer to Mackinac and to Buffalo . MIss Julia Rogers or Des Moines Is vIsIting Mrs. T. 1' . CartwrIght for I few days after havIng spent a very delightful summer vacation - ton at Dome Lake . , 'Vyo Mr. George It. Wilson . after a short ylelt with his brothel Mr. Waler 1) . Wilson , anti family . 106 South Tenth street , returned on 'Alonday ' to Phiadelphia , Pat Mr. Charles S. Young of Phladolphla , 0 graduate of Cornel , ' 95 , has bcn time guest of Mr. Charles C. Hosewater. lie 'I be located In Omoha permanently. Messrs. Dickinson , Bucklimg'itann Korty and Mr. and Mrs . McConnell anti Mm-a. W. O. Taylor returned from a delightful two week trIp through the west on Sunday. . Oeneral George D. Dandy .iias returned to We3t Point with hIs son , Cadet Dandy , who has b90 : absent on sick leave for several months.-Army and Navy Journal. Irs. Samuel Burns and Miss Burns . who have lmad ! short visits In Now York , CIncin- nat and Chicago enroute home from Yorke Harbor , Me . , are expected 00 Tuesday. Miss Helen Wycoff , Mrs. F. W. Stalarll and little daughter ant Mr George E. Mickel returned last week Cram their summer at the seaside resort , La Jolla , San Diego , Cal. Miss Collins , Miss Dundy and Miss Wake- hey , who ore ot Paris are thinking of advancing - vancing their date of soing to October 3 , instead of the 19th , ns originally Intenlle Mr. Walac Droatch left on Monday for New Haven , where lIe will take a pest graduate - ate course In literature and philology . with the Intpnton of taking 0 cJege proCesorshlp. The dance that was to hove taken place on Thursday evening for the beneft of the Lawn 'ennls club was abaitdoned as the commitee success could not see Its way clear to a financial Mr. Fred S. Nave has been visiting 1.011- moro DenIse during time week and renewing old acquaintances before leaving for time east to accept In Instructorship In Latin lt the Northwester university. Mrs. Iemlngton oC New York , who has been visiting Mr. . anti Mrs Iemlngton for the east week , 1.m divide her tme next wlele With Mr. aUI Mrs. Henry Cartan anti i Mr. anti Mrs. Charles Turner Miss M. Van Wogneu vIsited Omaha during the post week and was the guest of her sls- ter , Mrs. George E. Mickel She has returned - turned to Dardstown colht'go , near Louisville , Ky. , where she Is the Instructor In musIc Mr. Bartet ! Richards of Chadron spent , Cram FrIday until Sunday with his mother , ; who has been quite Ill at the Albany last wrel hire Richards went hOle on Mon- day whie Mr. Richards heft for New York. Miss Jessie Dckenson , who returned from Denver on Monday . wi leave for PUlbo : tomorrow - morrow In her Cather's private car. She goes to bring Uss Anderson Menrs. SprtIn and Joy home with her to be her guests during the fn I 1. V Irs. Newton M. Mann returned Thursday from the old home In Hoehester. Dr. Mann Is returning by the lakes anti will arrive home on September 1 and wI open the Unitarian church the following Sonday. Mr. George W. Holreg returned from Dome Lake on Wednesday In hi private car . accompanied hy ! I. and Mrs. 11. 'V. Yates , Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Deiz , Mr. and ! r. John S. Brady Itira. J. C. Cowin , Mrs. Ii. E. Palmer and Mr. Arthur SmIth. : Irs. Ella T. Deal arrived In Omaha Sat- urdsy from Pasadena , Cal. . where sue has been the guest of her brother. Mm' John lingua anti wilt remain In Omaha until net week , when ehe goes to New York to join her aons lesRra Wilbur and Morris Beau , stopping off at Chicago and Cleve land on her way. Mrs. Deal Is as yet unde- cided whether alma will spend the winter In the east or return to CalifornIa , by way of the Isthmus. Etc-Governor Crounse and his daughters , the Misses Gretchen and Marie Crounse returned - turned yesterday after 0 stay of almost seven months In Europe. They went by Gib. ralta 10 Italy. A month \ 1 I spent Gb- Rome some time In Florence , and foul months In Paris , where the llSes Crounse cntnued their studies In music and French They were In England only to take ship st Southampton , and after landIng at New York Spent : several days with frIends on JAng blanll. BEETHOVEN NINTH SYMPHONY Ono of the Most PUIZUUg of Musical ! Oomiiosltious . - - - DISCUSSED AT LENGTH BY DR BAErNS lucrr"tielnl" ( of lu" tIme : \ " . cui Mcio.1l1itipemicmi to Il Ilrouaht Co thc Ateutun of the 1umhilic , tnlle . - In thIs Issue of The lice Dr. Daetena begins time discussiomi oC Beethoven's Ninth alphony , all In writing lpon the subject he says : Each now 11erform8nco of UeethO\'en'l Ninth seems to cal for a restatement of n musical re\'lewer'a artistic creed. Consldere,1 os a whole , It Is one of the most puulng of com- positions . Magnlncent Htrength , vigor , meld- Iy and beauty characterize its Instrumental mo\'emonls , amid nelrly all time contradictons that are conceivable In the field of asthetcs are In its vocal mo\ement , whether viewed alone or ! B pat ot aim organic whole. fl swell - well says that Dr. Johnson laid town the maxim that after the lapse of some hundred years every b"t book of manners anti cus- tOlns ought to be re-edled. Actng on the prIncIple contained In this suggeston , \uslcnl critIcs and historians have from tlnte to tme made lew esti- matts of time chief worles of time great compo - po > crs. Whether or not good , Is nccolplshed by these later estmates depends undoubtedly - edly and a great deal upon the temper and Icowledge of the reviewer , .for taste In mU810 Is a fickle quantity and Is apt ) tinder the stress of I desIre for uovely , to undergo violent changes , amid leaders of Iluble opin- Ion , seeking to repaIr mistakes made In the heat of n first pronouncng , are always In danger of going I Ito too fur In time op- posie direction . The 'remelious chorus of dissent called out by Ueethoven's last symphony Is famiar to all \uslcal students , ali Its echoes have come back again durIng the sixty-two years which have elapsed since the colossal work had its frt perCormance. I \'el the leaders or the new German school are not agreed on the aubject Dr. Fran ; Bremtdel . cer- tautly a wrier of great acumen and an enthusiastic disciple of this school , recorded his conviction as follows In his history of music : "As regards the technical part particularly - tculorly the mOlle of representation , I nm of the opinion that Beethoven erred com- pletely In the last movement , so that spirit and meter , substance anti form do not har- monize , but , on the contrary , fall 08under. One mlst transcend the eternal reprcsenta- ton , discern that which Beethoven Intellcl to say but did not succeed In saYing , before ho can perceive the spirit . " DEALS . hARShLY WITH \VAGNER. Wagner , In his Interpretation oC the work , finds the spiritual subject of the whole In the sentments of Scimihler's "Olle to Joy , " whose musial setng constitutes the last move- ment. Ills method of elaboration . wih the all of quotations Cram Ooetho's "Faust , " Is very beautiful all useful withal In that I Is marvelously efficient In quickening the per- cepton anti opprecaton of the listener . but there I no denying that recent researches Into the manner In w'tiich Beethoven pro- eceded In composing time symnpimony has disclosed - closed facts which seem to deal very imarsimly with Wagner's beautiful theories. Time past century's re-estimate will unquestionably take these disclosures Into consideration , anti this circumstance furnialmes an excuse for a review In this place of a. portion of time technical history of time synnphmomty. A ntoat potent aid 1mm tlmeee researches hmavo been time publica- lions made by Nottebohmmn of Vienna of time scraps , loose leaves and sketcimbooks used by Iheetimovcmi during many years Iii noting ideas as they occurred to him amid In experiment. Ing in modes of treatment for them , Time major part of these sleotcimes are In the Royal library Iii Berlin , others are in time possession of A. Artarla In Vienna , shlle some are held by Private individuals , They show very plainly time growth of the plan of the aym- phony , and in connection With incidents recorded - corded by biographers anti otimer writers at- ford an excellent Insight Into time mind of time master at intervals during time many years while the work was growing. TIlE ODE TO JOY. Time first Intimation that we Imavo that Beethoven assocIated time "Ode to Joy" by Scimlhler with a musical work dates as far bacjc as time year 1793 , wimemt a letter Iromn Prof. Fiscimenich of Bonn , Beethoven's native place , to Clmanlotto Von Schihlor , the poet's sister , informs her that Beethoven ( who is described as "a yotmng nnan of tub place , whose immtislcal talent is becoming notorlotms and wlmom tIme elector has just sent to Vienna to hlaytln" ) Intended to eontpose time "Ode to Joy " "v erse by verse. " This , however , Ivas long before Beethoven took to orchestral wrltlng antI of course can imave no connec- tiott with the Ninth symphony , save as an interesting fact ahoving how bug he liar. bored time Idea of setting the poem to musIc before time work was accomplisimed , EIghteen years hater , iii 1811 , among some sketches for time Seventh and Elglmth sym- pinunies , words of Scimihlor's ode were asso- elated with a subject which a few years hater was developed into the Overtimre In C ( opus 115) ) , but oveim lmere we fall to hind any Intlmna. tion of the existence of a plan which produced time symphomty. It Is only a recurrence of his old resolution to compose mmmdc for the ode which now imnts assunted time proportion of a large work of tIme concert overture kind. In a book us'td Iii 18hi time first subject used by Beethoven iii the sympimony is found , It Is the germ mnelody of time fmmgue Scherzo. This fragment , which has all time characteristics - istics of time subject of time Scherzo in its ul. timate form , precedes by a few pages a sketch of a few bars , which benra this memorandum : "Symphony , time beginning to be In only four voices , two violins , viola and bass , In time midst of which should come a forte with other voices , time otimer Instrunnents , if mos- slblo , to be introduced gradually , " With this scheme the fugue melody quoted Imerotofore w'as probably associated. YISITED fly MUSICIANS. Two years later , in 1817 , another fugue appeals antong the sketches , and this is associated wIth time fugue theme siiownf to date 1815 , as part of some work on the new symphony , whIch Is now for time first tImtt identified as the Ninth symphony by a recorder or Its key. hiectimoven Places above the sketches , which begin with studies In time use of tIme subject of time fIrst movement , this memorandum : "Zur Slnfonmie in I- "For the Symphony iii fl" A number of those sketches are publlhed by Nottebohm ( Neuc hleethovenIana , No. XXIII , Mumsikal. ishes Wochmenbiatt of Mardi 31 , 1876) ) , who says that they show time work in its first stage ; time sketcimes have reference mostly to time first movement , whose princIpal suk ject has begun to take shape. Of time oilier thematic factors of the movement very little Is apparent ; he seems to hesitate in time choice of hIs theme for time Scimerzo. Notim' ing Is deternmined relative to time itresent third and fourtlm movements ; the last move- meat seems designed to he inmstrumental , anti apparently Beethoven has not yet thotmgimt of the Introduction of Schilier's 'llymn to 0r'1 time summer of 1822 ltocimlitz visited Beethoven as the bearer of a commission from ( Ito music publishers , Hrettkopf & hlartel In Lelpaic , for time conmposition t music for Goethe's "Faust" lii time manner ho hind done for time seine Imoet's "Egonomit. " Itochlttz relates the incidents of their meet. ing with beautiful enthusiasm anti finishes the most Interesting view of time composer that can be found In the range of nmiusical literature. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cuihlarmmla I'lont'erus Celchmriste , ChICAGO , Sept. 7.-The Western Asso- elation Of CalifornIa I'Ioneera celebrated today the fonty.tlfth anniversary of time admIssIon - mIssIon of California to the union. Time celebration was held at Jackson park , amid was largely attended. Highest of all in Leavenhig Power-Latest U. S. Gov't. Report Beiking RpyaI . a Powder jAUSOLVTEL'W .PUE Is ADOPT1N 1'lI1hllN T.WT1V. i4eeretmtr' Mortomitieflisig l'nrtlcinlne 4bnut Imiulmnrtcml Cuttle , W'ASlilNOTO , Sept. 7.-Secretary Motion line lesuetl a special notice to all railroad , steattiboat and other transportation companIes staling that hereafter Limo owners of animals Which are subject to qtmsmammllna detention anti about to be intportetl Imtto the Ummitetl States will Ito required to give saiistactor assurances for tIme paynmcmtt of quarammtinme ex menses. unless Cucim Aasurnmees : arc given time animmiale will imot be received for odotlealon to time quarantine station. All timippors or owners are to be notified that where expenses are ummmprovidod for time anitmtals will mint ho llerntltted to enter timla country , but imtust bo returned to the country of oriilmm , In order to provitle for the iimoier feeding imttti cam-C of Immiporteil animals , time inspectors lit charge of cattle quamammtlntr stations are notified that food mmtmil attcmtdance of qumarami- lined cattle insist be provided by owmmera , sub. ject to the station mimics , anti In 0050 oF neg- ieet time Inspectors will ttmmnishi iii" feet ! and attendance ammulimavo a lieu on time aiminmals , Selct'tt'um ii rcst. Ctmimmess , Commission , WAShINGTON , SepL 7.-Mlmtieter lemmby has settled umiton Rimeridamu F. Iteed of 'lien' Tsimm aim otto of time mncmmtbers of time comttntis- slomt to Immvestigmoto the deatnimctlonm of mmml- aloitary liropenty dimming time miotimmg of Chmemmg. Tu last Jimmie , Time other mmmemmtbera reimre. sentlng time UnIted States will be Cent- nmamiilcr Frauds Ihirlier , UnIted States nav.ul attacimo at Tokln , aiim ! an Amitericaim imtismtion. mury not yet mmamned , to be mmelcctetl It ) ' Minister Ienhy. 'l'imese , with certalim olhiciaia of time Chmiimese governmntontill constitute time onu- imileslomi hr inquIry , which will begin Its work at limo earliest poesiblommmometmt , 'Ill IIILVe' mi Slim-er ( ? tuiivsit Inn , I1ALEIGI ! , N. C. , Sept. 7.-Tomulgimt timir. teen prommtimmcimt democrats , including two ox- state chalnimien , Issued a call for a state comt- emition of the supporters of time tree coInage of silver regardless of party , to assemnlmlo Imero Septcnmmber 21. AMUSEaII3N'I'S , Boyds New Theatre 1laiid O1)eI1II1 ) TONIGHT. 3NightiOnIy3 September 8th , 9th , 10th. PEERLESS PAULINE HALL Re. AND HER Incomparable Company IN THE Brilliflut , Jorry1 8r1ll ! OPERATLC COMEDY , DORCAS By HARRY and EDWARI ) PAULTON , Atitftorot "Erzulnle" mind " 1'Hobc" ' 1T MUSiC , rN e' COSTUMES , .1k. TV SCENERY , SONGS ACCESSORIES , mind tue following PHENOMINAL CAST : PAULINE HALL , 3Iiss Jeaiicttc St.IonryNr. ! hugh Chulvers , Niss Eva D5lvollportEdgar , Temple Baylor Niss Draw DoualdsoMrChas , Bradshaw Miss Nabic Irvillo , 1r. ? iel ! O'llruea. Nr. Arthur li. Niller , Mr. Cas , Meyer , Mr. Downing Clarke , aild others. Jinx omee opens itt 10 o'clock a. on. Hun. mial' , h'nices-FIrat floor , &Oc , 75c and $1.00 ; balcony , 500 anti 7&c ; gallery , 25c , i34) SEATS AT fO CENTS IAC1I. I' ) Three Nlglitsa D I L Cornmcucitig Thursday , Sept. 12. MATINEE SATURDAY. henry Irvlmig's dramatic version of Goethe'a sublime inspiration , Introducing the Popular Romantic Actor MR.JOHN GRIFFITH AS MEPIIISTO. MOUNTED WITh IIISTOItIC SCJfNERT Simowimtg : Time I3rocken Parmttiise , The Ehtctrical Duel , 1'lme Descent Into hlades , Etc. The acknowledged master acimIevement of the 19th century. Sale of seats will open Wednesday muoruming at usual prices. OREIGHTON THEATRE Tel , 15SI-PAXTN imUhGlhS3Mr ONE WEEK COMMENCING Sunday Matinee , Sept. 8. Beturn Engagement of time JOHN STRPLETON COMPANY 1)Ireetlon ( -U'FA1'Fi FROII MAN , Punday evening Sam-don's lirhlliauit and Mattrmeo hcMliio hloinsco'ts Trurtulay eve Vamaosms ( omcdy iraiume , Yniday cvenin # aturday mat anti evening Produced iii- special arrangement with titS New York Lyceunt theatre. Coining Sept. 15-113-TIt0 Derby Wittner. CourtlaildBeach _ TU ES DAY , Amid every islght time rcaftcr , Pain's ? : ro umeopie , 12 acres beautiful scemucry , Humietim specialties , Cake walk , Buck anti Wing Dances , Annpimltheatre imeatismg 10,000 iteopie. Mtinagentent lniverslty club. htriicrvcit Sent 'J'Ieke'ts sit iluuslcr' DruE Store , lUlls uuii 1'uruissu.