PART T 0. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE , PAGES 9 TO 16. TEAB. OMAHA , SUNDAY JCOENING , SEjPTEMBElt 7 , 1890-SIXTEEISr PAGES. NTJjMBEB 81. H A1E H Xi OSITION 890 Omaha , Neb , , Sept. 22 to Oc L/t 3,1890 , Cyclone of Pleasure and Profit , Exhibits Complete in Every Department Orchestra ever Heard in. ttie "West , Composed , of SO 3Mrst Olass Ar tists all under One Director. Art and Mechanical Departments far Excelling any Previous Exhibition ! All the Latest- Novelties in the Several Lines of Manufacture and Production. Entertainment of the Highest Class , Day and Eve ning. The Mechanical City , 2,000 pieces of Machinery , 2QO Moving Figures , Cost $20,000 , operated by Electricity. A FRW SPACES L.BRT : For space or priyileges call on or address 404 Paxton Bl'k. , , "What Society Has Been. Doing the Past "Week. MID-SUMMER GAIETIES IN OMAHA , "A Fill Hi fill Chronicle of Uio Move- QincntH in tlieOJnjVnrlil on'aslilonfl illoiis , Card I'artlcn , Dinners , Tt-as , IHo. Society , aftcra respite among the moun tains , aloin : the ocean ornmiil tlio irterior lakes , began nnow tlio season's round of . with Miss Daisy I > leasmes by p.irtlcipitln ; Doane , daughter of Judge nnd Mrs. George \ \ ' . Donne , 2U-.M Chicago" street , In hnr charia- ing reception lYitluy evening to Misses Thrnllantl Jennie Thrall of Clifton Cincin nati , MlssKmily AVnkelcy of Qmahn , and Miss Dorothy Van i'attcn of Pu\cnport , li. Thoio vas afieshness , ti bilgh'ness ' nboiit Uio joiing ladies prescntwhich stroke volumes for tlio soasoii of rest unJ rofrejtnnent , whiih they linvocnjojcd by mountain , luVo and fell , tin ring the suinmor just ending. Nature made Itself known through blight ojcs and ro" > y cheeks and hibltues of the dm wing i roonicoulJ nothelpbut comment upon the \ glorious appearance of the guests present. , ,4. The house , in honor of the event , was quite fffcctlvolj decorated , Mo pallors being pir- 'tleularlyplctines of tlio llorist's art , 'llio dining room , in addition to its Herat decora tions , contained a hiiiidsom'oly decorated table , outlined with smllax. Thellbraiy nnd the room lininodhitcly adjoining weio used for reception rooms , the parlors being can vassed for chuc'iiiK Up stairs ttio hostess had provided smoWng and card rooms , but the opening o [ the season founcl uiein little occupied Dinclnc was tlio feature of the evening , and the dunning night added grently to the pleasure of the occasion Tlio occasion sencd the double purpose of entertaining several charming girls ) tint ] nt tlio Clinic tnno Introducing formally to tlio hoci.il world the fair , bright hostess nnd her schoolmate , lier alter go , MissimllVtiko ; > - lov , daughter of Judgoand Mrs. U nVcley , " .Among the guests present wow : Misses IXwno. Thrall of Cincinnati , Jeanne Thrall of Cincinnati , Van fatten of Du\enpoit , AVnkiloy , Hughes , Curtis , Touza- HtiHixrnard , Vutrs , Clirlc , Mooio , ICountze , I LAiJIngtonost , McKennn , Williams , Hcng- t * ' land , Clumbers. Alice Chambers , Sherwood. Neltlo bhervood , Dovey. Orchard. Cobuni , Paikor , House * , Nash , llrown , 1'oppUton , Hamilton , \Voohvorth \ , C'artor , Hall , Hal- combe , Darker , ll\on ) , Millard , Slieai-s. Mc- CllntocV , McClelland , May Yates. Ualdivlii of ICeolmlc , Funuwortli of Council Bluffs , AVdls. Oliver. Jlamo Oliver , fatev- eii8 , Oeorw blmrp , llartirim , Ogdon. Jlessrj. : Trank Hamilton , Caldwcll Hiunll- ton , C'lark Kudiclt , Chat Hedlck , James How , s Charles HOMVili AVi man , Henry \Vymnn , /Augustus Kouiitie , ( harles Kountie , Krod , Kusun.lt. AV Patrick.I. , K. Patrick , Aithur B.Smith , AV KnmiunSnillhAuthur Smith , Council Ulults : ijtnrUoy Smith. N' . N. Crary , AV , H t'rnry , Newtoiiuarkalow , Moso Hark- nlcw , Ilarrj Cleaver , Kd Falrtlold , K , C. JJartonV. , . H. ICenncdy , Cuitlss Turner , Claries Clip p. Ueorgo Harke , yet Hall , Harry Mooivs , Hurry Drllleoll. Kpbert Ivcllor , 1'erry Iladollot , Ed llow- nun , routu' > niulfs ; Plcrio Oameau ArthUrShiierick , Charles Hull , Dr. AVIlkln- sen , T. A. Coles. Dr , O. K. bmlth. Charles Olfu Uhurles OuJcn , Puul Ilorbiich , V. H , I'axton , Jr , A. 1 > . Ciulon , W. K. Hills. , llart- 1 ford , Conn , Charles Wilton , Robert Carr , 1 Morris lU-ull , OcweoWright , Council Kluffaj Uandull Ilruwn , Will McMllUn , Will Me- Caguc. John Clark. Dan Morgan , llreck , T , J. CougtllnVilllatu \ Cartan , GeorgeMer- ccr , C II. llrlcfis , "WillVilcox , Heath , AXu Iteed , Hurry Jonlan , CtnrlcsSaundon. A leal Old Country Dunce. Dr. and Mrs. Gluck , vho are camping nt Cilhoun and cnjoj-lnc the deliglits of carlv autumn In ono of Nebraska's most charming pjcts , together with Miss Bedford and Mr. and lUrs. Mwnrds invited a iminter of their Omaha friends last evening to participate \\lththeinlnareal old fashioned dance , and .ho filends were only too delighted to go out .0 Calhoun nud Join their hosts and hostesses n mciry jnikjup much after the custom of our fathers and mothers TheniK'it ' win delightful , the moon giving lust enough light tomako the scene romantic , hero and theio the semi darkness being broken In tordi lights which Hlckeied llt- fullv In the idfe'ht air. The dancin. ; phtform was a bit of Nebraska prnliie , but no\er was pruirlo put to a inoro cnjoj.jblo use. It \\is midnight vilien the guests from tlio city took the train Ijack to Omaha , tunny of than having lived over again the delights of tlulr childhood , \\Uen \ the siiigins school and the country dmicovero the only enjoy ments vouchsafed the peoploof the shiios. HofiCblnncnUera scr\cd during the evening , the guests \K\I\K \ Or anil Mrs. Onpcn , Jr. ! and Mrs. lieoitro B Uddv , Mr. and Mrs. ( icoiifo Gould , Dr. McDonald , Miss ( ! ye , Miss Clark. Dr UiiRlln , Dr. hluuv of Chicago , Dr. Wix. Miss Carrie Mnnslicld , WlUCraiy , ArtGuiou. AVII1 .loin tlio AnOnnhtt boy tins been accorded the tip- jioititinciit to U'oat Point fwm this eongres- sion l district Mr J. Wallace Hrontch w.is linpiilly surprised tliK voekto reeei o notiti- caticn from Congrissman Cennell that ho had bcensoleUed for that iiosition. Although the representative from this district , Mr. 1'red Slmleii , graduated In Juno last , tlio newly np- [ lolnteil < idols willnot obtain admission until next spilnfr. Ou this account , Mr. Uroatch will return to Yale and \\\l \ \ complete his senior year nt that institution tofore begin ning his military education For nnny .veal's Mr Broatch has been de sirous of entering army life and \\ta looked forurdvlthepcctaney \ to a coursoat "West Point. It was ho who ortranlzedtho llrst com pany of cadets union K the stu tents of the Omaha tilgh school , from \\hichho graduated with honor In 1 7 , and he has always been uctho in athletic sports. Ivoiintzo rMciiiiifiurrt Soprano. Instead of Mrs. Atvater , who has loft the citj , Kount7C MemorlU ihurch has secured thoser\lccs of Mrs Iih Mao Baldrige , a lady Bitted vlth n rich anO highly cultivated so prano \oico Mre. DaldriKO comes from ChleaRO , where she -\\as kuovn as Mrs Ida M.wl'ijce , and sang fora number of jcars In St. Andrew's and later in Trinity , both lemlliiK Kplsconal churches of that tity. She afterwards marrii'd Dr. Baldrijro anil located in Omaha. Mrs Huldrigo is well nnd fuvor- ablv known In innskal circles here. The people of Kountzo Memorial church feel that under the skillful leadership of Prof. Knop. fol , thocholr will be cno of tuo attractive fea tures of lts > tcrvicoa. Cnril It was a A cry pretty and dainty Idea that Miss Sue Colpetzcr inaugurated Friday o\cning at her homo on Twenty-fifth iwmue The younn lady will shortly leave for Miss Brown's famous school on Fifth avenue , New York , and to take a formal leave of her young friends , vlth whom she is a great fa- voriUJ.gavoa "forget-me-not" parlyhicli \ as delightfully pleasant. As u pleasant fonn of rCmCinliranca each pueat was prosentoj with a hniul-jMlntci ! card ol forget-ine-notM , the artist being tlia young lady's grandmother , Mrs , DulioU , upon \\hlch\vns \ a tnlniutura likeness of the jouiiKhobtcss , dimmed about with a garland of Movers , Cards were played , the youutr Mkb enter- ng into the spirit of atho eiening vith do- ight , and wbou the last gumo wat ended and ; ho prizesawimlcd it vas ascertained that .ho bojs' first prio was von : iv Henry Clirlc ; tlio second pilze by Itlclurd lniy ! The irtrls * llrbt prize vas taken by draco Allen , llattio Uaily mrrjiug off the bciond Kf'freslmients wcro served at half past 10 md then the joung people vcro pennlttcd to lavonn liour'sdanclnp , thus rounding out ho charndiiK evening duo in most patt to the lOiing hostess , The RucsU. wore MissesFlom "Webster , AHcoAndrccaon , ( Jertrudo Branch , Gnico Allen , L.ouiso Squires , Birdia Van ICuim , Liiicia Uurfce , Kansas City , Mabel Hronn , S'elllo Burchard , Uculnh Sharp , LillnCaitor , Hattlo Guly , Mublo Taylor , Lulu Drake , Alice Drake , Emma , Mierwood The buys voroIlcnrj Chirk , Herbert MoraO , Sun \orae ) , Charles Pr.itt , Louis Pratt , James Wall ice , Wnldon Branch , Arthur Caiter , Uloluird C.ruj , "IHit" Giw , Koss Tonic , : Iovird I'lldin , Gordon Clark , Moahler Col- ictyor , "Lin" Sherwood Miss Ilinscom give a pleasant card party Saturilaj ovenliiff for Mrs. Ciptalu Bourke \\ashlngton. \ . who is vUltluglicr mother , Mrs John llorbach The first ladies'pilzo , n blue and gold plate , vas won by ill's. IJourue. Mr Pritcnetl won n paclcof artis tic cardi nnd Mrs Yost nliaudsomo candle stick. Dlaborato refreshroonts were served at the card tables Tlio suests were : ( ! en- eraland Mrs Cowin , Mr and Mw. Yost , Mm Bennett , Ulr. and Mrs Ilorbich , Mr. andMiv Barton , Mr. Morse , Jlr. and Mrs. Pritehett , IMra. Vic'or Caldvcll , Mr. and Mrs Lncey , Mrs. Uouike , Mr. Drake , Miss Ogden , Mr. Ogdcn , Mrs Conkllng. i" tlip Barn. " In honor of their niece , Mlbs Lottie Clougli of Omaha. Mr and Mw. II. II IIalto of Nor- folltga\o a charming dancing party "in the bain" Thursday evening. The host sent out n gailv raparlsonod hay wagon , width re- tutnod nt S :30 with a cargo of losy cheeked innldons , who upon tlielr arl i il at the front entrance woie c-iiorUd theuco to ttie barn by gallant beauin waiting. Vrotn the side poich to the barn and forming an arch over thoentrancotheiBto , norosuspendcd lines of Japanese lanterns lighting the lawn I'.ntcr- ing the c.irrlaRO rooms twentj-flvo feet square the guests looked jpon a pittty scene. A locoinotl\o headlight displayed the walls gracefully concealed by tlio national colors. The letters II. H. II formed of small sun-Honors ami the handsome litho graphs of dogs , liorses nnd cat tle , neatly framed in the sumo esthetic tnannct were grcatlj admired The orcl estra discoursed lively strains , andwhilo the young people made merry , tliov shared the gaieties with a pleasant nuinbrr of mar ried folks \\lio thoroughly enjoyed the oven- iiiu's pleasiues. After three hours of danc- ii\g \ the hostess summoned thoconipinj to the parlor to enjoy the serving of elegant refresh ments , nftcr which the young people resumed their fistivltloH at tbobamamlttieir "elders" walked homo by the light of the moon realiz ing that itas \ IndetHl n ilclightful teudling of old times to uo "dancing in the barn " A Conch 111 K 1'Jiity. A jolly coaching partj consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Louis I.lttlclleld , Mr and Mrs. Lessertcn , Mr and Mrs. W. II Whitney , Misses Uednmn , Dorsoy , Horton of Salt Lake City , drifllth , C'rutlnhank , Thompson , Mrs. Ilersliaw , il s JilcDorald , Messrs. Cnlg , Kelley , Aigo and Shull , were in attendance ntthu fair grounds on Labor day , lunching at Lyceum hall in tlio early ovmlng and com- jilcttng the trip with a pleasant drlvo in the suburbs. A Jlcrry Surprise Party. Mr nnd Mrs , J. Burgstronjera the re cipients Sunday afternoon of a surprlso party In their new and handsome homo on South Ninth street , where their friends , nearly Ihreohundrvdladlts and gontlcinengiithcred | nnd took | io svs > ionof the home for the after noon and evening. It took two wagons to carry their lunch bnskots , nnd prohibition vas out of order. Everybody enjoyed theiu- > el\es , nnd as a memory of the houso-\irm- ng. a beautiful clock was 161t to adorn the > ailor mantel. jV'iioni , ' those present wore nnny of tlio oldest Swedish settlers with heir wives , amonsr them being Judge Andor- 011 , G. A. UndquUt , A G DahUtrom , John Sttel , C. \ VVeJcll , J. and H. Siiulln , C. lurmoii , N.r. . Nelson , Chris Lyon , A. How- nan , B P. Mudscii , P Vllg , Gus Hamel and S. J. Lai-son. A I'oslponiii ! Concert. I'rof. B. B Young and 'Mine. Mazzucato Young will give their postponed concert at Jojd'sopera house Wednesday , Octobers. L'hoy v ill bo assisted by the Strjk-en-blns- Lust cluh of which Vtof. Bactcns is director , irobnuly by the Apollo club and by their luplls nnd other singers. Sc\eral nc\\ lomposltions by Mrs Young will be heard or tlio llrsttimo upon that occasion , nnd unong them several on the nlunofoitohleh Mis. Voung will play. MAUItJUS. . The wedding of Miss Uichardson , daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lyinan Illchni-dson nnd Mr. AVilliaui Mciris uill take place next Wcilncs- clay nt Geneva , Snltrerland. Mr. George Voss \\ill ofllclnto In the capacity of best man. \Vuat a romantic place in wlileh to consum mate the manmgo VO\M ! Situated on tuo bciutiful lake of the same name , \\hcnco tlio noble current ofjho Uhono flows westward ' ward under the live bild'ges bj which tlio t\\o lialves of the town communicate with each other. To the south lies the valley of the Arve , and behind , the gioy and barren rocks of tlio Lessor Salere , rise llko n wall , vhlchln turned Is overtopped by the distant ethereal snows of Alont lUanc. Ihobiidoto bo , who has been a great favorite in the exclushc circies of Omaha society could not have chosen ' moro cliarmlng en- \Irouinuiit Inhlch to plight her trath than In the city famous for the With of Calvin. Trinity cathedral was the scene of a very lirlllinnt \ \ cddingYednesday nt high noon , the contracting parties being Uov. Andrew Lconaid i'arkcr , a retired minister of the Episcopal church , residing at Seattle , Wash , and Miss May Isabcllo Kellogg , daugh ter of Mrs. Udciund B Kellcgg , of Hartford , Ooim. The bride nas given away by her umternul uncle , Mr. Hodnoy 1)Vella , late postmaster of St. Louis , After the cer6 iony a wedding hreak- fast was served nt tho'rfalticnco ' of the bride's uncle , Mr. Aaron Ohaowiek , 1001 Xorth Nineteenth street. The bildo nnd groom ttill resIUoatl'arcuviaa suburhof Seattle , nhcro Mr. I'arkcr has cxtensho intei-csts. The bride was attended by Miss Carrie Filloy of Philadelphia.the mail of honor being Miss Clara May ICellogg , sister of the bride. Jlr. U. AV Cnnd\\lck \ was tlie beat man. Mho full surpllccd choir of Trinity , aided by the supplementary chorus of female voices and the cathedral quaitette , Mrs. Cotton , Mis. Moeltcr , Mr. Wilkins , ami Mr Lombard , tendered the \soddlug \ thorus from "Lohen grin ' and the beautiful hymn , "Tho Voice That Uroathed O'er Eil n. " Mr. Aaron BanNlcy nnd Mrs. Ada M. Shamp Hero married on Monday evening , September 1 , at their own reilaonto ISlvJ , Jones street. Mr. Heurdsley is a well known business man In this city and this marriage Is u great surprlsoand delight to his friends. Tno ceremony vns performed by Itev. SavlJgo , pastor of the Xcwmati Methodist Episcopal church. Mr M A. Hall was married on September 2 atT.UOp. in , In St John's church , Sorel , Quebec , Canada , to Miss Isabelle May \\av- tele , daughter of C. . J. \Vurtcle , isq. : After an extended trjp la the east Mr. and Mrs. Hall will boat home to thnir friends about October I at to. UOl South Twenty- tilth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. G. Zimmerman will celebrate the twentieth nnulvcnary of their marilago Monday evening , September 20 , at their icsi- dente , lOI'.t 1'lorc * street. MUs Nellie P. Menick and Mr. 1 E. Lai- acycre united in marriage at the residence of Mr. Trank Biooks at Blair , Nob. . August HI ) The contracting parties aie residents of Omahii. Sundiv nftcrnoon Itutlicr. C. W Savidgo officiated" a double wedding , the interested parties being Mr. Hdward G Fisher of Omaha and Miss Clara Carver of Iowa City , Ta ; Mr. William II. "Whitney and Miss Minnie N. Beeicloy of Omaha. Ijiiiiolif.ons , Dinners nnd Tens. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase entertained at dinner ex-minister to the couit of Denmark , Hon. K. B. Andeison , Dr. Uapcn , Dr. nud Mrs. Gluck. Last Friday evening Dr. and Mrs. Isldor Gluck , in honor of Hon. H. B , Anderson , a former minister to Denmark , gave a charm ing little dinner party at their residence , 1413 South Twenty-sixth street There \\ero pres ent Mr. Anderson , Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase and lr Capon. Mrs S I ) Buikalowhownssuch a pi-cat favorite this summer at Spirit Lake , ga\o a number of her lady friends a charm ing luncheon "Wednesday afternoon. Cards were enjojed after luncheon. The guests were Mrs C. n. Yost , Mrs. G. E. I'ritchett , Mrs Barton , Mis , Morseman , Mrs. Hanscom Mrs Bennett , Miss Hans- com , Mrs. Hoiuko and Mis. John I lor bach. Mrs. Albert T. Iloldeii nnd Miss Hardy en tertained a number of friends on Saturday afternoon last at a delightful dinner paity , given at the residence of Miss Holdcn at Windsor Place , in honor of Misses Minnie Mason nnd Cnrrio Squires of Chicago. 'Ihoso picscnt weio tlio Misses Minnie Mason , Carrie - rio Squires , Alice Guild of Lincoln , Holmes , ( ieorgio Sharp , Mabel Pratt , Lillian Brunor , Hattlo Vaughn , Hattie Dunster , Mis. W. B. Clancy and Mrs W. Shropshire. In hoiiorot Miss Fiances M Gray of Eng land , Mrs , 1"W. . Gray ga\o n most charming dinner Tuesday e\cning , the aim of the hostess being 1o bring together a number of blight and congenial people in order that the particular guest of the occasion might form someldeaof the character of western people who occupy prominent positions In society In addition to Miss Gray theio were pieent Mr. and Mrs G M. Hitchcock , Mr and Mrs Wallace , Mr. and Mrs Mclntosh , Mr and Mrs. Hracttvogel , Mr C.H Oulou , Ur.Brldges Society DolngN at I'lnruncc. Miss Mabel Tucker Is visiting friends in Blair. Mr and Mrs Tucker of Blair are visiting relatives In Floicnco. Mr and MisVilllam "Weber of "Wayne arc sojourning in tlio vi'lago. Mrs. Thomas DcLand and daughter Efllo have icturned to their homo in I'eriyIn , after a two weeks' visit. Mrs. Hall and Mr > . Cowan , who have been visiting fiionds in Now 13runs\\lck , arc ex pected to return next week. It Is highly probable that school willnot begin on Monday , as was intended , oulng to delay in the completion of the nc\v \ hulldim. . Mr Albert Able of Lexington and 0. AV. McKinncy of Omaha were out shaking hands with old Florence friends Thursday after noon. noon.Prof. . Collins , principal elect of the school , has relumed from Madison , \Vis , where he has been spending his \acation , ana is ready to begin work , The family of John L Miles will remove to Omaha on Tuesday. The many friends tlicy luvvo mndo timing their Mioit btny will veiy much regret their departure. On Thursday evening Mr J.P Hansom wassuriulsed by a largo party of friends at his very cozy residence on Illuft street Splcndlu music was furnished , nnd young and old enjoyed the opportunity to Inaugurate the season's dancing About midnight an elegant luntheon wa-s served. Among thoto present wereMr nnd Mrs. Walker , Mr. uiid Mrs. Simpson , Mr and Mrs J. Webir , Mr. and Mn , Chapman , Mr. and Mrs. W. AVcbcr , Mr. and Mrs. . King , Mrs A. C. Urif- lln , Mrs. Thomas Do Land , Misses Stcen , King , Leslie , Iloltziuan.Vc.usu , Hondcssoa , DcLand , Messrs , Milts , Ylnton , Dclouno , WcbcrjOldbranson ( , iiondcsson and Taylor Mo\eiiiciiuaiul \ % horcnboiitti. Mrs. S\\obo returned Wednesday fiora Tairbault , Minn. , whcio she left her son Kd- ward nt school. Messrs Fred nnd Wilklo Kustiu left for Andover Monday. Mr. nud Mr-i. Truitt have taken up their resldcnto at ' . ' 03 North Twentieth street. Mr. Will 13. Couln left jestcrday for An- do\er , lass. , where ho will prepare for Yale. Miss Wnkcloy returned this week from Gros Isle , Mich , wheio she was the guest of Mrs. George Thall. Miss Mary Shenvopd has decided to enter Vassal * college and will lea\o for 1'oughkcep- siein a short time. Miss Hey t of Utlca is the guest of Mr. and Mis , L M , Bennett She \\111 remain In Omaha about thrco weeks. Judge Lorenzo Crounso nnd family huvorc- tumcd fiom their Euiopcan trip nnd have taken up their residence at Calhoun. Jlr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Remington and Mr. ami Mti II. T. MtCormick stalled Tuesday in Mr. McCormick's drag on a chicken hunt. Mrs. 0 N Kainscy Is at Clifton Springs , recuperating from a sprained auklo which she icccived while in New York a short time ago. ago.Mr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geoipo D. Gould have ar- ri\cd fiom a two months' \Isitln the east , nnd are at homo at 000 North Twentj-fouith stieet. Mi-s. Walter B Wilkins , wife of the popu lar tenor of Trinity , has retuined from her summer's outing at her old home. Mount A'ernon , N. H. Mrs. H. P Morse nnd Mrs. Dr. II P. Jen sen loft last Thursday for fort Madison , In. , wheie they will visit Mrs. C. S. Withcrspoon atTboUectory. Mr. and Mrs. James 1C Chambers have taken Mrs. Jeanette Chambers' residence at the coiner of Ames avcnuo nnd Twenty- fourth street , for ono j ear , Mrs Andrew Koseuaier and ton , Stanley , returned jesterdny from their summer sojourn at Xantaskct beach nnd mo again quartcied nt thoMlllard. Mrs J. It King wait has returned from Lexington , ICv. , where she has been for quite along time taking care of her sister , Airs. Itobert Carr , who has been ill for sonic time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph Meyer hmo Just re turned from New York , having been sum moned theie to attend the funcial of Mrs. M. Mhulniassingor. wife of a prominent banker of that city nnd mother of Mrs Mejer. Mr. C. F Goodman loft on I'ridny for Old Point Comfort , Vn. , to attend the iinnuiil con- .cntion of the American I'liarmaccuticil as- soeiatlonhicli takes place in the Hotel Ily- gcla , September 8 , 0 and 10. Mrs Warren M. Rogers with her maid and child returned Tuesday from Kennebiink- port , Mo. , where she spent the summer , the guest of her father and mother vho o\\n a tcry beautiful cottacout ; that famous summer rebort. Mrs. By ion Heed and Mrs. P. B Johnson , childicn and maid , arrived homo this wi'ok after a summer at Hyannlspoit , Mass Be fore returning they made a short visit at CriiHstoii-on-tlie-IIiulson , u summer hotel Just u mile and a half from AVcst Point. Mrs C II. Frederick and Miss Helen llurnham returned Friday from a sum- mar's vacation spent at Mount Vcrnoa bai racks , Alabama , where Miss Iluriihum's uiulu is stationed in command of the ( M1T1SOII. Miss Berth' . Yost hns returned from her summer outing in Alaska She Is enthusiastic over the beauties of that wonderful country , and gives a brilliant uord plctuio of the Muir glacier , which is as ) tt unknown to thousands of tourists. The deatb of Miss Hnttlo Clnrkson this week has caused profound sorrow among her friends. Shu died on f uca'Juynt the Claikscm memorial hospital. She was a sister of Mrs Orchard , who , It will bo remembered , died of consumption \\hiloou u southern tour. Mr. and Mrs GuyC. Harton left on the 0 o'clock train Thursday evening for New York city They intend being gone three weeks , and will bring Mrs Kolllm back with them. Mrs Kollms is now ut Clifton Springs , hav ing Just luturned from Kcnnobunkport , Mo Mr Charles II. Wilson , one of Omahn'ii rcpiiscntalivc society joui.g vicii , bos rc- slgnol his position In the Omaha National buik and husgonoto St. Loilisto join his mother and with her will go to New York for a month. Ilohas dei-iucd , after much delib eration , totakoupbls re Idcnco in the cast. Miss Faunio Arnold , soloist and director ol St. Phllomcna's ' cathedral choir , "gave n splendid lenditlon. " sajs The Catholic Citi zen of Chelsea , Mass. , of Tuuro's 'Sancta Maria'nt St. Koso chuuh , August 27 , Sha has a dramatlo soprano roico which she uses with great skill and taste. The closing ol the hymn was espceinllj lino. JMr. Charles Klmer Abbott and Miss Allen White , daughter of Mrs. Lyman AVhltoot Worcester , Mass. , were united in miuringcj nt the lesldenco of the bride's puents. Wcdncsdav , September ! i. After October 1 Mr. and Mrs Abbott will bo at homo nt Twentieth and Corby streets , Onialin The groom is well known to mnny of our citizens , being a member of the Apollo club and a mu sician of moro than ordinary ability. Mrs. Uilo lluicluogcl loft yesterday foe New Yoik on avery bad mission Hoi sistee has Just ustalncd n great sonow In the dentil of her husband , Mr Max riclshmumi , who died Thursday on board tno steamship Col umbia \\blle en route homo fiom a winter's sojourn In Italy , whither hoent for his health. Tlio deceased leaves alfo nnd sir chlldiento mourn his untimely death Mrs. I ) S. Dundy , jr , has a rival as an nr- dunt sportswoman in Miss Cluik of Council Bluffs , who Is camping ntCiillioun Miss Clark enjoys field shooting , and on any fair day may be , seen among the snipe In und about the Mill Creek marshes She nc\er falls to rctuin with a peed bag of game , und is looked ujioii to replenish the larder. The engagement of Miss Nulllo Thomas to Mr Ben Wade , both of Port Sill , I. T , l announced. Miss I'homas li the daughterol CnptalnUarll ) . Ihomas , US. A , fornurly btatiuntd in Oiiyhu. and hoi friends In Omaha will bo pleased to hear of her ( ? oed fortune Mrvado is n son of Colonel Wndo of the aimy and grandson of benntor Ucu AVado. Miss Frances M. frny ! of Wostficld col- lee , Hamstcad , a slstor of Mr 1'iedV. \ . Giay of tills city , arrived from the I'aclllo coast this week. Miss G ray , although com- pnrutUcly ujoung womanenjojs the honor of being professor of languages In that famous English seminary , bho Is n tvplcnl ICngllshonmn , blight nnd exceedingly interesting. She passed through Omaha a si'ort time ago for the -wist on a visit to an other brother who resides in Cullfoi iili. Hoe vacation has been dullghtfullv passed in see ing the sights America has to piesentto tourists , She leaves for London on Monday. Dr. Hlrnoy curcH hay lovor. 13eo bldy. Moitunry. The.ro is sorrow In the househsld of Mr. and Mrs. F. I ) , Cooper , brcauno Friday death bore away the joungost member , Frank D , Cooper , Jr. , aged about l\\o years. Last Monday tlio llttlo ono was stricken wltU dlnhthcrm and struggled hcioically , but without avalP against it until death came to his relief. 'I ho funeral will take place from the family residence , Portj-second and Ham ilton stieoti , AVnlnut Hill , today at J p in. Mho remains will bolntcuodln Holy Sop < ulehrocomUory The funeral of Albert .Tnmes.tho Infant son of Mr and Mrs J. H Ilunnun , took placu from the family rcsldcnco. 1 (3 ( South Twenty- llfth stieet , to the Ilolv Sepulchre cctntlcry IVIdny afternoon. It was attended by u large number of tholntlmato filunds of the parents. The Moral offerings \\cro immeious. embracing crosses , \\rcaths and a number or other boautlful iloslgns. The pull bcaiers were Chillies McHiigh , JolinOnild , Mattie JleNamaraandCharlcH Kewcomb , boys cm- ployed in the freight auditor's oOlco of the 13. t M , with which the lather of the deceased has long been connected. i : > C3 Dr , Hlrnoy euros catniTli , Beoblrlif. The moro hoixtlossly an old maid ale la , the more pronouncedly docs her Uuto in due * roratlons run to dropsical cuplds nnd true > love knots , Dr , Birney curescalarrii , Bco blilf.