, Jldi'S LOAIiXG Si ELL Lt rc-.VAUTY HAS llli tr?Z' LD .te-.ir. tt nxbrr rcopla Tnacfher Ara Maloly Ortml"! Without the ostnmar y rrfi Inqr of Card aad the I.Ik, Before and After. J-"w Tnrk Pun. ' Vn In th rnrh-r ho mv.H r't ,ih ACa-ahi-i at r.lutit. JTf d e. 1 -i 1 ii tern the i '"'T Awn lji'taun" it binned fo I ;"l. Now h-'a h-en ro'ir-e 1 j A yesr, And rrenns tie ja',-, y . I y ,se!i; i)i f o "-'ny jdau.-e toe i , Li,. rti Ou i. Trr-nAV-' V, i .i . T'"'' fc-.A I I a. , h l t ,, - ado !.-, f.-rry Tol.rv, re mliioir i'ia. Lar l'':'y at o.d 1 ',..!'. it' c-y et , o a t. i ; -t toe. r fel:l ,-. rontry oil. .;-) c'" it 1 " '1 or t r ' r ' r-K ' " ! lac'h " ' formal affair, -.- r fvirt, r : : t ntst'"-, h rr,-et'n,RS nnd ltili)f that gro to . the regular . brduln, r at a rre As for this week well, there Is -tiri :i (a propped to mnka up ft aocieiy ,:.,,.-! . f.vt Kftr-r all, that 3ofl net tr tiify t . .t ther whi lio nothing, fnr tvrry t In i -wadaya is gMt-m up on r-hort nrt.- wfc-i I the formality cf card nn-l -m tJ.intf r- ay develop before the w--k la over. )lwvr, If anything la f onie.np'.ated the h.--t rr hostes, as tho case muy be, 9 n!l -. oi: about lt, and tha proxpoct Is t; t t' i Country and Field clubo. !nnaa p,wj . -..-ly-g front port-it will bava to tear tho iTi-tit. H may bo only temporary It la a h I, . ,i,ol tiiHt It la but vtn the clubs )... -en dull of lnt. T?ie cirrus, how eycr, : tis 1M none cf lta chunn fur th fli'r .i.:blca and Inst V-dr.r "..-' both the c-liihn w.Mch aro ordlnnrlly thi1r !lv,ilft on Dint ' y were ilparrtrd for the.V'w tent and a'l of l'a ottondlnpr et!rotloti. 'I'berewere rltvim p'rtl- Riilnrfr everybody wonti even the r; ::'tncr wldowsr In lit lde hta ripe pnd 1 1oti (?) fife and went out, TTp n nt i- the nearest approach at nnj'tl '. ij !!vo!y, "t rrnrly every flay e n ,.!!irg ji;rty r r ao, and ns there. Is to be ft moon t')l v - k there will doybtleia be more than ever. One pnrly baa already been an Hour,, 1. TTo r-itter tiow vividly a. toT trotter fvaj i' scribe bin trave'n, thore Is jioihlr-f? blie i t faithful caiti.i. after oil, to fclve ':e t folt.s a real nc.t'nn ct thir.R fi tL'-y i ;U!y fca ppnntd and the roUcctton iyt ' i shots is not tnfrfl.rj'Titiy tlie more !i:!3' 'nff part of tho narrative, V.ut It 1 n t ."nurtiol th.it other 'jr.enib' ra of the I r.rly 1 i-.ve kodaks, too, and th.:'i It lanic tl,')M ! nrper.s that ti e tr.ivei.-r'a frWuls nro i-. ! Ik'ifeil to rley l.iiu un be n; -.irs f-'.un a ftrlctly 51lutere-ted n,r",'',t. A pro,';-: t us of the Colivcr tour axcunJ vori 1, recently recclvexl In Omaha, irlves aome ve-y lt"r ettnj jilct'iri-i of three On:. 4 i. ) Vrie iti- .M-' I , f f-ne of lat y.i''a j.axtk-;!. CriKi.li:ii.iu in the vory ft x?ftirf one iee Mr. (lould I s -,,:. r f -is-bion. with bin.?) rlii-, -d, at the fet of a great atone Image. T! )owti!iff of his posture mluM be mia ti !. for reverence were lt not that he ht.-i 1 ! Y,n tu the Idol. "A Collver party t i' rla lliiteu of Kamakura," thla view la r , !lfd and Mr. and Mrs. C N. IHei tre a! i in the group, ahe aeatei rather In the in - " ground , nd he prominent among a sr at the rlKi-i. . An--jther picture show tlia party dlnlnff "a li .7apnna!s(" with (rel-i'ii and mokoa In .ittend-inc, Tha picture la further Int. !ed ":lahllht." This t!me one sees T :. Gould Dletx aeate1 well to the front, !.: "" two ceisha girls, the more attrac tl" I v)K!,ijr of n-hlch eeema to be devotlnu b" litlerition ti an lder!y Kentleroan on t - - uikr KlJe, whH the one Ha with :v .i open, starttiK at the array of tea i ar-d rt;lc-t i"!t!iimp- : cvtvn.l o'.'t i r'tfr r' ' '" i- - r V-f-il 'V"'f, .(! 1, tr'WvK f rth r:ett I: Mm to !'" k Chit 1 b"W It k"t ' vrr -1 i' -; ' to f-iml'y f!-: -i .l. , be-i fone to T -, hr aiiKpli-l.ipa and t out for t lie r'in.1 t out), then i,ft p, rn--:i to wnlt. J 5 1 a t hr i!in sina el , t. f..r the yoi.re wmnn, f.f.f na; ;ie ba'l t rfMen iimethl' e. tle-p'-mrd fiver en"-.. tl.ev decided that ft.-e l I'lfl i- f ' fi 'y i the o'.l "r. J!r. ?- i :' Ar-imr Ooi. ' entertained ten a-iei. s at -ner at the t onntry club I.'i-t rvi:! f, t'.e j ,.-ry n-bl.--:c: Mr. and Mr. Arthur V r . r ten, Mr. and Mra. A. O. rron. Mr. and Mia. F.. H. Sprnfn.e. Mr. find Mm, Ct -trie tii!'intr, '! Illtchle of Chlcaito mi l ":r. Harry . rf --rnih-k. Mr. and Mrs. G'r;;i II. I'rlt.- V.ett rntertfilned nnnther of ti.a lut,"r i-e.ria, their anieata blvir: Mr. and Mr", I'yrne. ) yrne, Mr. J'rnnrW Fyrne, Mls I-rltchtt, Ueu fennnt Allen, Mr. liobert Morarrnn and Mr. llurrold Frl'-hrtt. J?r. nnd Mrs. Coir'i'T entertained a f.ir.ii'y piu"ty of ai. Jf'. and Mrs. Howard II. linldrUi were the (t-ietj of Mr. and Mr, A. C. Hull. Jtr. and Mra. Charlej Ke.lh-r hi:d Fix guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Aurn i-rn, Mr. Luther Prnk five, Jiiige and T - t. litwonliitler five, Mrs. H. S. II. ill five, Mr. J! rvey Clayton thr-c, W. B. K . !.! la three. C'en'T) t i C n oalp. f .. a Co.-kliu i;( at r!-,or bv. thoni. Am in tli othi 1 Jn sitthur croKss-lcfscl. ' r:co Is l&rkii-iir ajid ha to hia feet, Ms exprer- -"'"nf cf veral ! I'fl Mm '! h's brc,'-j.tt.,-ifd, while in the 1, . 'Mi-a, 14,-1 j f,;,M, i. ei,Hn!y cf licr ii-ii l.'U-.li on an ehipl.;, ; riext nnd this time th found, for only a g. I ; - i .ire, I: the c r . r H C ,1 pa: !y. nt one does y rir'5 not so u i sie cn be nt Mrs, lijets between tho heads of hern, while Mr, Qould I-Ieti 13 rco(;r,lzel la under the shnda of t hat and a mustache. , Tho-y, whh oilier c!"p:.ant toad; "ie abect to i t a the "Anbor excur;-: -n." J:, C. N. i, boW(; i-rf c.-ii, li i I dl."f,v ed. thm, only Mm luce in vi: In. ti.Oii tbera are other eroupi, tnu, it . or 'Inn to Mora t'....i gucti .t U -, :--r3 are. Mrs. C. E. Tort vrill apd Auguat at Watklna Gl'n.n, N. T. Mis. A. IZ. Cuuit and tciri bave returned from an outing at White Ue. Mine Florence L'everell left Enturday evening for ChlciKO to visit friends. Mra. Nathan Merrlam and daughter are apcndiiijr R fw days in Ft. Louis. Jlra. J. 11. limine and bulo Krnnd-di:sh-ter Mi:.ir-4 1 me rotur.iod from Ptnver. Mr T. A, Thompson end d-iurhur bsve returned borne from ihnir vlmt in Chic, go. , Mrs. A. Li. Howard and Mra, Howard have giro to CBiifurnla, and Washington. Mlsn) l ellle McConnell la vllilng . her brother, Mr. C. B. MeConneil, ct Burr.pter, Ore. M1f Mbwl llalcombe ha returned from Detroit, wliera the baa ajoi.t tlie laet few weeks. Mr A, K Garner and eon Allan will leave Tuesday for an outtns at LoJie Okoboji. Ml Bertha PliiHppl epent part of the week at '..incolri, the gueot of Mlti Kuth WliBon. Mis. Mary PteI of Herkimer, N. T., Is tho e'ue.tt of ber daughtev, Mrs. W. It, IVniu-y. Mies irortenn Clnrke frrpecta to leave the early part of the week to spend lomt tlmo In the east. Ill.-o Xtbcl V,'Uxx ha returned frvm California, where she has epent the laet three months. Mica ?ul.'a troita be.s returned nfter two months' vlGlt with Mrs. IV 'J', Youna of En It Lake Clti'. Mrs. A. II. etoddard hna returned from a month's visit with Jdri tnd Mr W. B. Mlllurd In Montana, Tho !tliea Gordon, who have been gucata of KUn Ilorten.'a C'.Tke, have re turned to their home, Mrs.' A. M. Pinto has been f illed to F!r-f-nce. Wis., by the audlcn dfft'u of ber Bister, Mra. Oliver Kvans. r'l"a Conant and Mies I.ihel Conant were anions thoi,9 who rcgiatered at Bonesteel the early part of the week. Mc an 1 Mra. F. I.. V.Tl!a and family will pnd the aummer at I.,ke Geneva, ffotng to Worce5(tor In the fall. Mr. on.t Mrs. Charles ir-.mmond Fiwyer of Kat'.Bii.s City wero tho quests of lira. Frank XJoffner for a, few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Poppleton, accompa nied by Mra. Smith, Mrs. f Foppleton'a mother, are at Colorado Springs. F. N. Tuttle baa rc;urnd after a brief visit' to his old home In JLiolchflnlti and St. Louis. Mr. Tuttle will return later. ' Miss Mildred Gobs has gone to Lk Minnetonka, where she win apend the re mainder of the aummer wkh frienda. Mr. and Mr George indwell, Mr. and Mr C. W. Lyman and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barton have returned from a. western trip. Miss Anna B. Reitry of Kingston, N. T.. Is the r-ietft of Mrs. Geo ga 8. Cooper. Mlwi Roary is on the c --vt.il BtaiX of the Kings ton Freeman, n ' i iits. Fred Km, aecuuipai-led by 8'Kte.r, Mtw zt.ir. .net Jfaddt-n, lift !.:n:uu :.;oii,',,,y ev.-uli,- ti ap.'jej f .oimer irmtit-s. -". I-o-we, who tea epent V b-i-r mother, Mrs, . ' ii' 1 to Ur hvii, pr,.,o, s I' - 7 f - l'-- bn.-':t rf t;.it ! - li, ' r -.'ni-i'-nte Til be ervl o-i f In i. Tl- rnbllc Is r.-r 'VJIy Invited. . ' -s. I ; ' 1 (l.-ii k.-, bi ch.irqri of the nrr .i -, ' m' ! ' i. The inenibera of ! If.-ii.' club will lie g-ients ni ?.tr. lln-rr Tukey at a anl'lno; p-irly ot Manawo. Ti, i , ' rvenlnar. The piity will Include Mr. W. T. linrns. Vlss ! ' I Mn Itrown, ; ' HeF"!e i rally. M" (!r-, Mix Frs'"i, Mlns I'rltehett tied y I'nlih Fotter. Mrs. Jan,es U. I' -v i.iS, who h s -- n the ;ut of hr a'etcr, Mrs. P. A. Mc he-rtrr, baa srone to lillneia, e,her- cwlnic t lil-h.-Jiltb. she will take rnmpl-ta ie-t ,t the end of that time Cepl .in 1! -vans will Join ber and they wl'l go to th.-lr new uta th.n at Fort Wrlcht. ! eir i',,U.n,. c rrr"n LWV,I J 7-rr a r, r- r v r Lit-Oi, ,lv,i liana Itluerarf rriifd ttil f Dcceotil Time is Anllri ped by AV. her Omaha fibbers si -.1 h,ne an -pp..rtun!ty to ml! on the mer-hnnU of about fifty towns on the lies of the Northwestern road Atiju't S and . the occasion of the sec ond tra.lo excursion. The Itinerary as n,a-le out by the Com mercial . club and the South Omaha Live I? 'i"-K ex.-:, i provide f--r a b-i -hie, Uy fctieiiUua I..' iiuia ii u'cM. (, ' 'i.-1-' l r.lgbt, the time eet for d-part ore, until the return at 10 r. m. the follow Ins; f'aturday. Amooff oihr InUOo i.iLruJ of tli sclieuule the travelers will have en oppor tunity of taking supper fit Iionesteel and ot aiaylng in that delectsb'e town until nearly ml-inight of the first day out. Aa there will be from 10 to 1, mea in the party they believe they should be able to get oway from lionestecl without losing nmuy valuables, but their namerjc si strength and their Omaha nppeftea will make the evening meal at that place any thing but enjoyable. It baa been auBcsted tbst It rnitht be we'l to orxanUo an emer gency coniinlf-.iary depertinent before ven turing that far away from home. A charge cf 5 per man covers the actual cert cf trsrrrjr". !ti n.nd j.i.t.1-.. r f fitre The full Itinerary la aa follows: I.eave Omaha 11 p. rn. Wednesday, Au gust I, making a night run to Norfolk. Breakfast at Norfolk; dinner at Niobrara cn Thursday, Auguat 4. Thursday: Visit Hadar, Fierce, Foster, rialnvi-iw, Creighton, Wlnnetoon, Verdi- aria. Niobrara, Verdol, Monowl, Lynch, FrlBtow, Spencer, Anoka, Frlrfax and ijoueBleel. Supper at iioncntetoi; ue'-urt 10 p. m. fur night run to Long . Fine and breakfast. ' i Friday: Visit Bassott, Newport, Stuart, Atkinson, Emmet, O'Neill, Inman, Stafford, Ewlng, Clearwater, Ncligli, Oakda'.e. Til- den, Meadow Grove and Battle Creek. Dinner at O'Neill; supper at Norfolk. Re main at Norfolk over nltlil. Saturday run from Norfolk to Scrlbner. Saturday: Visit Elgin, Fetorsburrj, Lor etto, Albion, Bradlth, Newman's Grove, IJndsay, Cornlea, Humphrey, Creston, I. eigh, . Clark -on, Ilowel's, Dodge, Enyilsr and terlbrier. jbieakfaet at Norfolk! din ner nt Albion; supper at Fremont arrle ht Oniaiia '! p. m. The Bitcnuanca will depend to a consider able extent ou the ability of the South Omaha contingent to leave their business iutercpts at the time cf the excursion. I 'I f. f, l i I' 1 "TV There is a growing f.-elh;s among the wo men of Omaha, the women who have ri inter' s-t In the rnl"" welfare and hV3 nn are at'll g'.vlrg unsparingly of their time and their Influerce In I's behalf, that the tlmo has coin when (he women of the, city should be represented on lta chool board. For more than three year this sentiment has Ix-en growing and the re riretnble attempt of the board to dislodge several principals and teachers a few weeks ceo will doubtless cyrefali'.ie this feeling h ;.- some definite anl .n on part oT the ,ni'a. Owing to the, general scattering f r the summer thero -will be nothing done until September, bu by that lime the clubs will have resumed their meetlnfis and the medium of communication be re-r-stablirhed. There will be ample tlmo be fore tho primaries, v. hleh will probably 'be held the early part of October, 6"d the acl tatnra propose: thit the women sha'l erter the conttst from the very start. Though Omaha lias never bad a woman on Its school board, there is notlilng to prevent one being elected t,- aooh fi posrion, ond, ahotibl ant h on eff.. rt bo r,-. and r so Iiibii properly qiiallued be nomii'-ntf-d. tixtre Is no doubt but tnat ho w-;ld r eolve the . t-rt of many of t1- t- t i ---n of the ci'y ns well as of the women, rrr""Ms8 of PRrty. In fact, the women lnvo b"wn asnur'rd ff the support of ame -f the most prominent men of Omaha shoui-1 they undertake to put up a candidate. They realize fully the di cer Of being made tools of, because cf their inexperience., but there aro plenty of women In town cojable of gerving on the school board and the women foci i'iiat it la tiu.a for them to be gin. The annual Young Woman's Cbrlsiian association conference for city work wiil be held at Lnki Geneva, August 13 to T9. The Young Women's Christian as-"-'"on camp ! one of the most beautiful mots, at the lake, and Is open from June to Sep tember. During the summer special mn fervnoe aie liei'l for Lilo stuJy v,- r-r.d special lnsircctlon in Young ilcn'a and Young Women' Christian association work. . t . A3 Ar.i.;;;) wx si. Luis! i.i Lt T.a E o' J -1 V,'- Leu's Tr'j s. LUCKY THIO WHO CAFTllX INN Ilnrk llorari (nt . Flamrr, tnt Merit p Ftatterlea Io t'onislilrabie Mischief Mr. Inn tr Only Sor vlvor of Inside Inn Trli. Contrary to till pre onf excellence th-s dark borrie cut no very email ft'-ure. at tho j close of Th l'ee's July voting content eKlerdriy, only one of two tlat entire, 1 succeeding ia , captutlrg a ptl.e. The j storage vote was much ree-re efT.-etlv. ills- lodging four of the ten ho;he.-t on the !it ! of the previous doy. On the Ii.slde Inn row only one, Mr. Harry G. Long cf Coun- I cil lilufFs, was long enough to renin!,:, i Nannie ChristiHn and Helen Oberg of j Omah Fhnre tho honors of winning a j week's aecommndatlon at the Inside lo.n, 1 the former making the banner arora of tho j contest. The scores at the close were: " i Xannle ibirlsilwn, Giuaha Hurry . Long, Council III lifts, Jt'lcn Oiierj, (lull , j idJ L LiiLuO . ii IsiilL . LidJli ij )N9 .wE DO THE REST l ,:t l I ; ; 7,1 -ii ; I . i t..-. T-. i .;r: . La l-lo 'il. i,r ; it r r Ti- ,J i:,led by her Will -.-lve r,r. 1. 1'., 10 ., l'oneitf-fil "rei-r," wb!,h ha bean, -.'.--! : , h- f.,. I -sllte r i-n t.-a ,e -,ei tent remark of -l.ir i--,-,,-".y woman win-SB loyulty to !,i --, org man, !n Ka of parent ,1 l-'-s f .T-,:ov,:. ,,,, bios- t,- o. .; '.'.si --J to tfilk about dorln.r the r o-,t i or tti, coutrllmted to a Sil !. coin. coin, mat lia-J iiuuudl u lllit.io. ,'i b-.u-j-ein dirliig the flret f.'v i!.t. e !-ontrtel tu."-:i. The mother was . f t '.?. i f-.-r the we. k and during their n I e. fie.;v-.' t v' !',,-r t.t the - (.,,3 -.- ' -- i S '' i i - ti..i a r- ii ; I o.. to t- -r one f-.-oy l.e a I o i - t- - . . . i.i.3 s . ; ,i i; be wouij be buck In j of (i..jH. V.'i'.h her t!-r.s changed , , , ;, j i s;, -:',y Invulog a a a r.-.-.b- ; t '! C.-.'jfl fl-'Tld a f-W fJoy : ,V I , i 1,1 Cle.O. U I.il.rix, 4, ...1 l.l i r.f -;?- i, no il.iwn utiitre In street ; 1. 1 v l n a u:t Cbao. Wit the car r i be f a t.l.i, ii way tl v, .is no . r t -t ( i i j r ' ex .. r-ti Ij li.J .,rt ..;i!a ..... . . 4 Jr -:, ::c. ei ; .i.- o ra . . -. t!i:-t e' v-. - , - ei I , .. 'l & f.., i fi: 1 It e.oyo'io 1 nr honed to Kr tr-ftt rhe was - t i e. Ti.. u wi;. a f- w i r',.f in . si -.,., t. I. ', i :.. n the , : v, ..A u.'i ,.. t 1 v u i -. ,1 b-.r, t-i . ! - - h t-i v I - i . , -i i f -' i .r " f t 1 l ,e I ! . f . T. J- ! O 1. 1 t 1 .,VS I . i- V 'I 1 , 1 C"t Ik t r i -. 1 i.i i . . ,-i ; i - t iiioi .- I I . V !.,...-. I i ,, i- i t . : t n - 1 '' i t i .--'ft' . i ; ..sir t iily p..; t or , i spend t..e sw , Mr Arthur i). Lrandoia arid -o'lBi.ghter Uuih have returu-d fro'o Q trip abroad and wlil spend the snmrner at the Israndoia country honi at Calhoun. Mrs. Lueile Matthews, accompanied by ber brother, Mr. Frank Fnhner, spent the terly port of the wwi; t i, .netcel, w.here they regie i. red for a claim. Mr. an ! Mrs. eamnel ISnma. are quests of Mr. F ,-r' rlsler, Mr Kvlly. at J unsror, Irfe'and. thin meek, v hart they attended th,3 podding of Mlh.-i Halena Kbl'y. Mrs. M. 13. Iavenport, accompanied by her c.:i.2rcrt r,:;d J.tt niuthr, ilia. Hani. ah field, left Saturday morning for Murray, Mi., where tho injjith wi'.l be siw.it. Mrs. Zulii.hUi, wife of Major M. G, 2a llnskl, IT. a. A , was called to New London, Conn., ia.'it week by the serious ilin-e-j of ,,,.!' i ,. i Ih.ii. Ausnhiua ioandi-eo. ;.!., (;. ; Wri'.d.-r of i-oi tland, Ore., v ''I bo ti- gueat of Mt a. A. C. l'owell for several s-ks. enrouta from the eaxt, Wb-ra she fi-.- t the Rioter, to ber i)n;n. ' "' Iie!i.oi loav.-j, Mi George i'. L'onner and Miss Margaret A' la cent left Mund-iy for Frankfort, Mich., !" y ' 1 e. "d the rcn.uind. r of tho JiiB. J. Fi! ! -r leavi-s toriht for . tlei!, wiil le i,v M:iii,tt Lake lirie on July is for Ihirope, She w.ll be gone four month and during that time wtil h.it Liverpool, lin l j, A'U-un ai.d '- t W. ?. T rr;. Ti h has Uc.-s sta.1 l.uie-1 r.t F..rt Mjullric. B. C-, for the List three ye. .-a. Is vh-hlr.g Ma mot her. :Jim. )!:,:;, j., Oii.ab. 3 la w.4 re..,li. boie Ml: 1 1 1 Aogttet, vi hen !, will return 0 a ni, to to t "... ;,o..-d i,t F.-il .nroe. Cijdu l.i,ii.i io,,,i or f in i- ran, i.-- j !i the gio.-t if ber ier.nl:;, i'.r. and :. . J. il. 1 -.!,! nehard, on (..- t,.t avenue. M s 1 - .-'-I retomed Vi''!,--,y (r-oi :. t. Lo ,li , wi, i tibe met J.iioj j iuju-tmrd. m!-J has been vli:tn f.l,-o.;s there. t:he v.i.l r-.-ttoii to Cu'lf,,inia in about thr.o to., oil Lit luut. M'.o-t r F,-,u MoCm.-i,:, k encrtiiiiie.l a ! -.!-'' of o .,11 t , o- . - ijy c f , ,-r noorl . i o , of l.;, M.h '. .,i,,y - i s ' 1 ! r fi , , 1 : i t . , ut, ii M .-o to. t of i! . i '! I. i -...it., : oi l..!' ,,!.c.h h,-i -on-r i oil..' ' i lit . ,n i.1 f.iicy i.ror- .....'. I ; ....r- -s 1 -" o, i 1 , k 1. 1 i 1 . ti WCr.X CF l'T"OVEr."fJT LEAGUE AilCAeal to the PubSio for Assistance lit the Itefonus that Have Bern linlrriaken, a The Civio Improvement league, over the name of Its president, W. W. plabaugh, and ita secretary, E. F. McCartney, has Issued an appeal to the public, of which the following gives tho substance: The Improvement league of Omaha, wbosH object I to Improve and beautify Omaha, ocl more especially in the way of eMeel waiks, purkrt, boulevards, yards, vacant lota, trees.' etc., and to create a Kt-Moial r-enthnent f,r Improvement, and hich la composed of people of all classes Kini rei,e!ou.-i and puliiieal iiliiilat ions, and Is nonp.oiiieal, h.-m aoea.ly ao'c.nniiilHlied moirt ihan I'fi rno.it sanguine supporters creamed could bo a coiophbhed by thla ,ce nr.d the co at loo ap.Kightiy -t have been re- --eii prevtoH ing V--' OS Of pl'O.p.-; o.-.-o' ami i.-.o-ii-ii en to the pest lie, I f. liilrt toe looroie- as ye-- never Ooioie e-, o opi'shi-.t to s. v c'tv; o i- l.-i.der the clo ,.:i,ii;..n of o:, i" i:l downio , v i i ; an oro ,, , . ' , ... , ,i brimnht I'-' ,;!,! lo the t i, . ot of c!,0 s, I inllue! a hi 111,-; c'. nil 0 ii, rt I I, ,, ,,.,1 ci i er to o ,1 Plate fi nooi hln hi-.t lo s coot p,', , es of no,,-., weie yolil an, I o s ti i. i.i, i 1,.1-oi-c i-on i l o.- il a, Ironi ti iii-n v.iii i.fo w not only flowers, but a s.-ml-lo.-nt for a Piisliier and more beautiful orol heller chy. t,,ieh a woiit has not elsewhere been . C'lotiiio. 0 liurlng the hist ye-ir of coy club, nor has It been hero without euort. 'I Ii.-ii-t are only a few of il:e thini',- done by tl-e club. 8t-,d a sinnll pert of the Tiork that wlil be done hereafter if It re-c-lv.-s the am-rort It deserves from those wiin-ii it beiiei is. lt Is now eniiii e - -1 in a Woi A of liniuovenient of tnieie:-i to oil 'line ha, in having the maca.i.un or. West 1 :o,l:a Rtrect c-i.!,sf t-'i i-y pHV..mir, I. witii th- pavement on Forlieth street, thus com pletion tlie last of our three important (into... s to and from the city on the went. The public authorhlet are leo.lirr-r all ponsihle assistance and it is p reliable tnai the work will in the near future be Coir.Dlrtod. erfi fhllleTi re eoini.eiif.tf lor pi"V'es"ofTeri-d for the best kepi yard, and tho, h tb ti"k and enp-iws of vowing li -.'.' v ,.,,s tout a J'.isr avnl o-y be iiiHoe la const, lers.ble. however, is H not worth (he eiiort? e-liould not ( t e work of Ininvovlng our city at.rcu! to all lis r..H.-, w believe II and w. have I I ,,f no teed rf ison t" me corn r.iry. we t,e.-d n,o,,,iais i, ,,1 wt nee. I 1 ti e iotl.-r 1 , V. Colllll Tho Cldcnco Audubon society seems to have aet about the right way to dLsaunde women from ornamenting their hats and bonnets with the plumage of birds. They ere going to carry out the threat that they have been making so long prosecute. The Illinois legislature hue enacted a law for bidding the alaughter of certain kinds of birds, and the milliners have boon notified that they wlil havi to suffer tho penalty of buying or ael!!n- the plumage or car caesea of those birds the killing of which is unlawful. To add to all of this, the Au dubon society threatens to "furnish the necessary Information" concerning thoee who persist in wearing the forbidden plum nire. With the persistence of women well known, when it cornea to carrying a point, lt will be interesting to watch tho outcome of this contest. Reports of the lecen.t meeting of the Na tional Charities association held at Tort l.iod. Me., eooMituted an Important part of the July meeting of the Visiting Nurses association held Thursday afternoon at the Faxton hjtel. Mrs. AV. R. Adams, super intendent of nuts, 1, nn.! Mi s Nan I"oscy represented the. local association, and brought back many plans and eur-a-estlons for the extension e.nd tetter conduct of the local work. The growth of the work of the nurses and its Importance as a fac tor in preventing contagion and relieving the suffering- of the sick among the city poor Is generally recognized by physicians and city authorities, but the expanses and needs have grown apace with the accom plishment until adeouatij equipmert. some thing the association lias never had, have become necessity. Among the thins; most needed la diet kitchen ond a home and buggy for the use of the superintendent of mines. Mr. Guy Barton has generously given the horse., but the other needs era jet to be filled. or v. Ions be V, MeCiiVtney. secretary, v., rk Lire bi.ii.io t. -r to i.. ... hhiuc, treasurer. Flit Xi(iou.i M.oK'. We t 1 ("! it tO 1 AT KP.U3 PARK Mner tele !' I'rei-nred l.o.ia I. lit of AUi-HcUu.ia ftr lilt patfl.1.2. Today will be another holiday at Krug 1 -ik. A program of Intettat f,-r ail classea I. ,.s l e. n arranged. Wnl. h include the fir lug of a human being f-om n cannon when I'-.ousar.da of teet iu ion t... a. o..o.. t, r btt'lo on. J. Waldorf Kail will i.to-n.pt this etii, it for the third tlmo this season. Muster and Ida band lve plnnncd a "re. oaott" week, nil admirers of bra.-s hand music iniy bav tnelr favorite reii-e..r.-S f..r the ashing. M-mes- r (' h.es u l ta bis f-.M.r s ore, of pel im.nei.t at p , the r.'.e e.a.iitct, which will louutl- lt.1 Of tl.8 latest 1.4 V-U OS St.-U-l- Ui 1 vo. i.i coioi-oalt; ,ns every nfo-inooii and ev, ,,!i;S during the Int. i .iiis-lons of the h.io i. Tl-i wiil une a dclVbtful eol,-r-t!,,,,,-,,t .. ol. i; toe ,,o;or hour when the of patrons am n ppl eoi.i I i og I be ;U' t.ivl.a now oflei.d ly thtj pnrk's .nana, -eoi, ot. '1 he etmie wet k v. ill be to tin- : -s o v. o.,a . ,en 1,1 o h.-i ! tie lr I ri-t iii.o,,.,l f..r- A II of toe CH II,. s v. il 1 1 - e It .In;-' (omlave. ,-ny bine Ct, let". ,.' toe CH, ,t. d f-,r t , ii o 1 1 ' oirp, . f e'l 1 I CHEAT CATTLE CF GUIKCJA Reproduction of the Terrible Phlllp x.le Conflict at Bfanaw Thfs Week. At M-.nr.wa Oils week will bo given a reailUo production of the battle of (Juln i.o;a, by the Omaha, Guards and Thurs ton To -' s This will be a diversion from the usio.l features offered at a summer resort, and will be a treat for all. The nn.n tiuiiling spectacle, will be the charge acres -, the rice paddy nfler the ftrp,t repohc-, When reinforcements arrive the American soldiers will egaln start an attack, creep ing forward In""!, by inch nearer the en emy's entrenchments, despite the terrible firing. Soon the First Nebraska das'os over the wall Into the Filipinos' mi.bt. A bloody tngrtfement follows, but is soon over, and the captured enemy Is marched back to the American quarters as the mili tary band playa. Fach evening's perform ance will bt-Kln at 8:43. Iksldes tlila attraction, the admission t which wilt to 5 cent", th Mw mti sgement wiil offer to Its patrons, free, tho marv'io-is Mejroses, who will present bleu alr dlvertiiiement upon a slender wire and a bicycle, with balancing feats that love: a ; of m-iioatlonal acts will want to sea. T,e two performers will ride a tannem bicyci.. "n n Melt wire lfi feet long, doing 'net- 1 r.l.. i-n,.tnrllons. every afternoon and j evening this week. j Covait's band will give an exceptional pi, and the Oriental Quartet j aing new and popular coon songs. Fror. Andrew will give 1,1s, balloon asefnsion to night, and j.oh Mucklcr v-ill make two high dives, r.dvi-tiid Vint-ni will ulng lievv liluolrated cmi;.'. at Oo ra -'oo. Tha bath!:. if at M ,. pm ! !:ecomir.g more popular every day. Afterr.oona ami evenings hundreds visit Manhattan biacrt and take a cool picnge in the clear water, Hi,(l,, i- W also ono of the freat drawing lilt with ti'l. Mh. It. ti. Aherlj-, fn, Omahn. A. A. IVi-ven, g. f.mn ha , II, ti. Ititier, Omaha... Alva. Klueaui, Hlatr, .eb.,, W, I). Usile,, Oniniii i. i. x-iancK, unmna , Anna Johnson, (iRmhA C'hnrles Tieiiwli?-. Omaha John MfinK-.iil, f-oulu Omr.ha..... Mrs. Gc'-i'.-:; John-a,n. Omaha... iannie Kopahl, Vmoitia A no, i Noi.iel, inotlia , lo ii. Tu.-Mcr, Council Bluffs .. i lac.ehe Moore, Onoiha ......... I-red A nliace, Omaha II. Th,uiss, Wayne. Neb Julius hplclc, Jm iha ,lnl,,l f I..-,... llrrtMhH ........ J. Ih llaliiee, Vienna. 8. D. ...... J li. Lutman, Aftou, la Joseph (Scheldt, Omaha n.r".! n.srt 4.S7M 4,(ii2 n.a i.t Ustti t 2 ?s4 2-ei'l l,f".' l.l'.al 1.1'iO LiiiJ There aro a, frrcut mony ways cf finlphlng' pioturo tor amabaur jihoicffraphors. Wa employ exporlcnceil belp Jo tho work" the rlht way and rr-s-dlisare tho CEST. If you arfi not nisklo j good r.ogntlves, let us ee thotn and aid you in lmproTlry your work, . . . Wll INSTRUCT rilLE . . a !! 7i J'lt e I. M l.si I n Si) 6 jr---a e Waint Boosters. Ads are the i-est isusiness r. li from bvQ to L., -IlcoordG-' The First Time lt Waa F.ver Done! Sold the World Over for BOel Kotar Golngf for 3.icl Kvery Record tiia Edison Company ever made. Including their very latest, goes for 3Sc. Our stock Is the largest west of the Mississippi. Come in at once and get a. supply of new record If you've never bought records of us before call or Bend in your name for complete up-to-date list- IJcbrrha Cyc!c Co. GEO. E. MICKEU Mgr. I3th and Harney. Phons 1653 1 wnTI t- I I e : u f p I "1 7 Ai oncllf: cf cczt price 1 1 i 1 1 11 Kit. L is ,e it : a. a v. t& a.a iiki HiiiiKini LJUIII'JUIUI a i - 1 1 1 4 1215 FA.iNAf.l STULIiT. 1 A - v at Va ;. All our handsome Bwis-3 Embroideries from .j 1-inch wide to i-yard "Vfe ecll one-third oft regu lar price. :' ; A largo lot of fine patterns la .Nainsook Edge in narrow widths, we sell at just half regular prico Monday. All our Parasols at half former price- Just received a large lino of yokes and collars In embroidery and lace. ,' ', i, f -,'.-: ) . r?r ie '1 1 f ,i . ' A Put your valuables in n, eafe deposit vault. You know they will be there . rt ?" V.M ,o , when you retunu . A aafe depoeit Tault la tha best Insurance against fire and burglars. TtoxeS S5.00 Or.izf.3 Xz'.'jrd Deposit Vsults, Basement Omaha National Bank 'rj I ' JBuildlna. .- "St xt J :V- IHAVILUNa TOILET CASIS . - We are showing a nice stock from ti tu 1 ': e-bno Jowcl cases, card rasas, pocket bookfl, b'U tolda, clgaJ caaes. In seal, alligator and other leathers. - ----- . , frr'mMi' t e ' . X JiJArt'' - J'" u,jo. M .j., rrrXZl; ' tr ' i Entire bloc Bz Sold by m rt ) uust fuig. i i JM. i:.:FonrED dress goods T'"i"li ' y rt A. i V ia f - 1.''. W. 4 , H hi, H17 Ioy:'-dS ft V .J ) J .jasjain-r .'i1 W" H - 1 -.. . . ... . o, unh::i:rd cf price. r..-T.?rp Tipromtfui innncr i -.t.. ...... h- llaviland China Do crate l Dinner Bet...S23.C3 SPECIAL PALE ti l week cf -Decorated tsenn-I orceiain j.nm. rU..LUrsai It s hum I iil Fair WariBir f" Iowa T.i!y Monday, Kefcra.ka ill 4.3. rj .-.-.St far Fair WAMIINGTON, July fo-.nduy ur.d Monday: J-'.-r N brink and KIihims: warmer hamUy; r.h.o.l.y fair, For ;.!!.- si-tirl e.nd !! Harinor i ......o ; Mondy fair. ' or !- i.itli l'n'. ola: I-'air in cast, fchow. tiito day f? 2 .' r "1 a r j p ; : Pi Machines sold on easy payments. Mail riven prompt attention, Dealers wanted in every live town. Correspond ence solicited in our. various orders line: l-'ulr Bad . t lu weat portion P uiJay; li. ,u- I nrnl luooi ,', : i ti 1 1: i i ii :t i-.en i M', i i. i i- 1 I x .A at I aw -4 Vll'TllUUTn AND CAPITOL- AVIJ. l.V. :.' I) J'E A A I . E V I. ; foi.' l i ):!.: ' . i , i wn.'j on, pe:::: , (;:iie,t r.rci:- . in, 1 1. i ' :-,.:; . - -...!.- f.'il:.' J.U';v t r l ; ' i - f r We lire CLOSING OUT OUIi Mi;.n: ioiori; or vi:nirn::? mai;e i:oo-,r roi: AUTo.Moiui.r All : jh'.-i of L'.'h r.'-- x,U ! .,!,! iv---.,r.!i. a,.s of TO '.! n i i si v , .-.il ! ..:!! , i 'I J 1 l.Of 3', hi : i' i