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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAYS/JULY 31. 1892-SIXrEKN PAGES. 13
J'PCIETY- SUMMER DAYS
What tbo Qay World Finds to do by Shore
and * Sedge.
HCLEAR LAKE'S ' CLAIM FOR RECOGNITION
I'ote Tf tlio Young Mmi' * Inntltuto n
Highly Jjucrpnnfiil Kiitertnitimcnt
Coaching rnrtlcH I'lll tlio Dull Monotony
ony of thu IUK Iny
XVlu-n tlio month of Juno li dying ,
And thoycar hcKln Jtityln : : .
And tlio wrnthor nets unutterably hot :
And yiiu tunica your urciu ration.
1'or your ull-toii-Hhort vacation
In tlio country ur buck in your xarilun plot )
It's ni well for yini to know
That no tnnttor wlicrn roil KO ,
In tliu liino or In tlio street
r You art > pretty iuro to tnout
Xho neat , dlacruut und sweet
Summer CMrl.
fclio * xlnurdltittiiljr elinrmlnir.
lAf S Cinli'bsMini's nliiriiiliiR ,
} oinn'trinM her wiles , try what ho
, in >
For drsulto his bitter trfittin' ' ,
ilo Is drawn Into tlio nulling , .
Of the kind of Klrl that ilwnys snoots to Kill.
So slio "mites iikn anything
Whim slio sees him mi hur string )
And tlio wrotuliod tiiiin nil day
Kv'iy nmniliito mint obey
In tlili way doth pl.iy tlio ay
bdninior Ulrl.
HUT
After Iv'nz thin In clover.
Very soon the mininior's ovor.
And she hns to lo.ivu the Hold the glade
thu Hlinrc :
And HHI ! iniikrt her retrogression
With dissullslled oxprussion
To hur tiiironmntluoliy homo ouco moro.
An I the crowds of sln lo mon
All duturnilno thor mill then
Thatoich pericardium
Slntll In tuuiru ho iiilto | dumb
To tlMjspeuuli'tlvii thrum
Of tint pluu int. ovaiiiMcont ,
iridescent , cllloroacont.
ITurvcscunt , noiujitluscont
Summer Girl I
ENDKHLY the wan
ing li htcastitself ever
ono of these calm raid-
sununor sconoi wbmh
Impress upon us their
own bright and soul-
sntisfyiug tranqulllty.
Never aid Mnnawa
look moro smooth and
clear than or.o summer
ovcnluK durlnp the
past wcok. Tba sun
just sinking beyond
the western plateau ever In Nebraska ctwo u
tlngoof brightest color to tbo soono , Illumi
nating the irreonnoss of tlio hills that sloped
way to the ; horizon , l.'cloiv , toward the
youth , In croon curves and mlmlo bays cov-
JDrod with herbage , tbo banks muiKlod with
Iho wntor. The low tree aboiit the lake
Btlrrcd not ; no voice of evening birds for olio
tbo stillness. Tbo scene was ono of quint-
floss and gloom ; the exceeding soronlty of
tbo day contrasted with the almost unpleasing
pnchtnc.ts , tbo absence of life , the dreary
Bollludo that overhung the whole sceno. Far
out on tha gleaming bosom or the lolto , seem
ingly floating on surface of molten gold , still
mid motionless like unto "n painted ship
Upon a painted ocean , " stood a solitary boat.
Its null , as dazMIng whlto In the evening
unllghlai the purest alabaster , hung llfo-
jlcsn from tbo spars ; every rope , every plank
Ilo faithfully reproduced In rellocllon that
tbo eye of an artist might not distinguish
tbo , work of man from that of nauiro. Upon
the'cralt itself crouched a man , truly a
tuilght with n sorrowful countenance sitting
there in silence , his brow overcast with
( Cloom nnd drinping with perspiration.
And over nnoif h < > looked up aloft.
. With eyes which wtio not full of glee :
lie tliun would remark In tones sweet and
soft :
Hiiilliic Is not what It's cracked up to be , "
Jlo iiit'fiiHnneimzc. soft nnd sweotl
/leant Ifnl InnuiiaKO , uholuo and neat !
Words rich and rare
Floato Jt on the air ;
Oh ! what beautiful language.
FIre destroyed ono of the most artistic
i 'dcns" In all the country last week , and to
the men and women who hu.vo Idled ana
talked therein n positive regret will como
\vhcn it H learned that II. Muontoforing's
Btudlo , "den , " what you will , was greatly
damaged by II ro last Saturday. How the
Jlro originated Is n mystery , but tbo lact remains -
mains that thu Egyptian dado is Charred nnd
Olacltenod , while the funnv Egyptian pollco-
Jtneii look moro likotho followers of Hamosos
than nineteenth century "coppers" rlzged
up in medieval clothes. The pictures , photographs -
graphs , oils und water colors , which were so
Uoftly fastened to the wall , bizarre in effect ,
nro all destroyed , wbllo a number of auto
graph pictures of Sarnsato , D'Albort ,
Perth Marx , Goldbchmidt , Homonyl ,
with pleasant littla Inscriptions upon
thorn from tbo donors to Mr. Muentorforlng
wont up with the smoko. H Jt what is most
pnnoylngis the destruction of old letters ,
porrcspondonco ot famous Germans and Eng-
Jltntren , from Archibald Forbes , tbo London
News war correspondent who "did" Ameri
ca years ago , and wrote several excellent
letters to his paper from Newton , Kan. ,
Where Mr. M. , then resided. Letters from
Count Hey os who recently married into ono
of the royal families of the "fatherland. "
Aud what Is most exasperating the letters
Ills father wrote him sini-o boyhood have all
0110 up In Iho llamcs. Around the little
table in tbo ' 'don" many of the bright men
nntl women have gathered and ' "over the
walnuts and thu wlna" have felt the urtistlc
surroundings and reflected It by bright ban
mots and clover sallies of wit. It was thor
oughly n Hohutoian s'lrino ' , for the lares
and pnnates were gathered therein , arranged
In picturo.quo contusion by thu bund of the
artist who now laments tholr lo s. Possibly
n newer "den" will rise llko the pbooulx from
the H4UO.S ot tno old place , but it can hardly
bo so genuinely attractive- was thu room
just destroyed.
U ben anyone thinks of the thousands out
Of town In sequestered , ploamint places , or
> vho are on their travels In this country or
Europe , ho mav wonder how anough people
nro loll to carry on tno machinery of trade
mid u LTCut city's multifarious alTulrs. But
people como und puoplo go , but government
and comii.orco and all that relates to tba
movement of the great over-rolling wheel of
liuuiau progress , tbosa go on Just tbosama
whlio so many riro oimsliig tlifl wtiool , of
Thu number ot summer abiontcos , of prom
inent wopio In the walks of professional and
social Ufa especially , is uncommonly largo ,
and while there does not appear to bo anv
great accumulation of people In any ono place ,
ttio missing ones scattered over tlio world's '
great sous anil lake * and delectable places
innlioup a very rospectablonrmy In number * .
It may ilturully bo fiiild that there Is a sum
mer i-li.iln of Oinubnnsaxtomllng. liku Puck's
girdle , around Uio world , for they are everywhere
whereIn nil climes and constantly on the
move. Moro Utnahans than usual are rank
ing trliis around the gloue , i nd some uro
vlowliig Southern Europe up to the borders
of Africa , whlio the greater number nro In
tlio north. Hut , however thov may bo nmus-
ing themselves across seas , It Is among the o
nearer homo in the spat ; und havuiu of this
favored land , from the pork and boun
kitchens of Now England to the corn none
lardorx of the south , that tha curruut inter
est is most coiicon'.raU'd.
C'oiK'liliii ; I'jiltlrH.
MIUPH Gertrude and Waldea Branch gave
tholr frismls n charming tallyho party lat
Eauii-.lay ovonlng. After' riding ever too
city until 10 o'clock they were driven to
Haiiii'din park , wburo they were received by
Mr , nnd MM. Branch , who served them do-
llclous refreshments , wtulu strains of tnuslo
from harp and violin served to turn thu oc
casion into an informal reception. These
Who enjoyuil tbo evening were Mlsspt Allot ) ,
Andrcosen , Bnwn , Coo , Carter , ColpoUvr ,
CushlnB , Cudy , Durfce , Dickinson. Gilbert ,
Graham , lloau-land. Johnson , Kelley , Mount ,
Obcrfoldor , Hayinond , Sherwood , Sharp ,
bquiruj , Sloan , Taylor , Towte.Vutos , Drake ,
mi d Messrs. Aruistrong , liurus , Clark , Curter -
tor , ColpuUur , Clartt , Gilbert , Houglaud ,
Hartman , 1'urvia , Luke , Morse , MontL-om-
cry , Oborfcldcr , Hayinond , Sxvobo , Bhur-
wood , Swobc , TowloVallaco , Wilbur.
A tallyho party ou joyed u rldo latt Satur-
uy cvcuiuK about the city , winding up with
a supper at Gottv's. It consisted ot the fol
lowing from Fremont : Mls < es Mnrlo S.
Hcilly , Ella Dothwoll , Mary Archer , Ltzzlo
Hnnlon. Mamto Clorko , Mary QormRn , Mur
ray and Donahue , Messrs. Frank Hanlon ,
James Monroe , Terry Davis , Jntnus Donahue ,
J. Cass Council , and of Omaha : Misso.4
Stella nnd Nora McAutlffo , Maggie ana
Annlo Kannody , Ivatls , Magglo und Mamlo
Kusti , Kfttlo Novel , Kallo Connell , Messrs.
John McDonald , Edward Kennedy , Thomas
J. Flynn. William Cunningham , W. P.
Uoonoy , James Rush , Wllllafti Strydor ,
Frank und Churlas Morlnrlty ,
Friday ovcnlng a Jolly crowd of young people
ple chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. F. D. An
derson occupied the top of ono of the city's
tuliyhos making the night ring with their
shouts nnd tin horn solo ? . After driving
nbout the city the party stopped at Getty's
for re fresh tno ut.s. These in the party were !
Misses IClmball , Anderson , Uodson , Stomm ,
Dompiuy , TIllisoji nnd Hugh : * , Mossrs. His-
ley , Hutler , Fields , King , Knopp , Bcttormen
anu Ax tell ,
In honur of Edith Gramm , Jesslo Dickin
son gave n thoroughly enjoyable cuachlng
party Thursday ovonlng. After the drlvo
nbout thd city the party was taken to Huns-
corn park where thoroughly charming re
freshments were served. These participat
ing were : Kdlth Gramm , Leila Carter. May
Mount , 13 mm a Cramlall , Emtna Shnrwooii ,
AllcoAnitroeson , Alice Drake , Gertrude
Branch , Mabel Brown , Maud Duifv , Mabel
Tarlcr , Lulu Tllllson , Sue Colpotzor , H.utlo
Ciuly , Louisa Bquifcs , Josophlno Stanton ,
Durllno Coo , Tat Lacey , Uulnh Shnrp , Josslo
Dickinson , Mossrs. Buzz Colnotzor ,
Arthur T. Carter , Chnrlm Montgomery ,
Gray Montgomery , llonry Clarke ,
Gordon Clarke , Theodore Tllllson. Budge
Branch. Hussell Wilbur. Bert Mor.se , Sam
Mor.so , Ed Swooo , Dwluht Swobo , Lilndvlev
Sherwood , Archie Pratt , Fred Luke , Frank
McCune , Fred Armstrong , Ualph Connell
nnd Losllo Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Ed DickInson -
Inson chaperoned the party.
Ono of the most delightful tallyho parties
of the season was given Friday ovonlng by
tbo Misses Nellie IClmball and Graeo Stem
nnd chaperoned by Mrs. Motzgar. The rldo
.vas delightfully enjoyable , as the guests did
not lo.ivo ho coach once from tlio start to
the end except for refreshments. These who
enjoyed Iho evening at the expense of their
'
'lady frlcnus were : Misses Lulu Tlllotson.
Grace Stem , Nellie Klmball , Nanulo Ander
son , Jesslo Hughes nnd Lizzie Dompslo ;
Mossrs. C. T. Butler , Tom Bronnoman , H.
Hlsloy , Frank Fields , Ed ICnapp , Guy Ax-
tello and Mr. Motzgar. The coaches started
from the homo ot Miss Anderson , Twuntv-
llfth and Cans.
A.Straw Itlilx In niiiiiinrr.
Tuesday evening the Misses Evans nnd
S. Stanrt'.sh cnvo a "straw rldo" in honor of
Miss Blanche Qulgylo of Wllllnmsport , Pa.
The wagon was very prettily decorated nnd
everybody enjoyed the norolly very much.
After a ride through Counolf Bluffs nnd
Omaha refreshments were served nt the
house. A souvenir was presented to each
lady and gentleman and consisted of n very
neat bunch of fancy toothplyks , to which
was attached different colored rlbboni and
by which partners were chosen.
These present were : MIsses Bluncho
Quigglo , Williamscort , Pa. ; Eva Manches
ter , Jounla Donaldson , ICuto Urowu , Carrie
Brown. May U'ollonhaupt , E. Van Brunt ,
Council Bluffs ; Pidwoll , San Francisco ;
Kona Stranc , F. Emerson , Nora Emerson ,
M. Uvans , S. Standlsh nnd Mrs. Stundlsh ,
ch.iiorono. ) Messrs. L. V. Landorirroni Al
Beaten , Dwight William * , Sam Whorritt ,
Fred Simpson , Percy Young , Harry Wood
ward , B. Grirmii. Bradbury , Fred Conraa ,
Sam Evans. C. E. Burmestor , Jr.
1'lciiluklng In tin ) P.-irk.
Tbo oxcosslvo beat of the past wcok caused
a general rush for the parks and shady
places where it was cool ; but , alas , not all
was ns quietus was the case last Tuesday
evening , when a party of gay and fcstlvu
young people , at. the suggestion of a merry
maiden , hied themselves to Hanscom park
nnd partook of a dainty luncheon , which
was so temptingly arranged and witbal so
appetizing thnt no wonder on the trip home
ward the nlr was llllod with music.
These who participated were the Misses
Nalsmlth ( Lararalc ) , Eftlo Naismith , Hay-
mend , Mnrparot Bennetr , Ella Simpson ,
Uoso Oliver , Ellsburv. Ncalv , David. Wul-
lace , M. Wallace , May Fisher ( Ogden ) ,
Gardner , Lulu iVoarno , Jonn.o Wourno.
Mrs. Word , Messrs. Cooli , Naismith , Alter-
bury , Burgess , Ineersoll , McCoy , Larigo.
Davie , Forgan. Wunruo , Cox. Drummor.d ,
Squires , and Mr. ana Airs. J. \ V.Voarno. .
A Ijiiwri Koto.
Tblrty-llvo young ladies Issued invitations
to as many gentlemen to a vury pleasant leap
year lawn party nt the residence of Dr.
Kinsler , ! J02t Binnoy Place , last Wednesday
evening. The llrst part of the evening was
spent on the pleasant lawn , when the storm
drove them Indoors to still other amuso-
ments. The lanterns and headlights which
illuminated the lawns were eclipsed by the
lightning's flashes , and the broad porches
where tbo merry dancers bad boon were
deserted for tbo moro comfortable parlors
and dining rooms. The refreshment * , which
were to have boon served on the lawn , came
suddenly Indoors and were colon to the tuna
of pouring rain. But it was a very pleasant
puny , with its variety of incidanl , nnd how
tboroughly Iho young ncopla did enjoy the
ovonlng , notwithstanding the rain.
lllulily SiirrotsCul l.iuvn Sucliil.
On Friday evening the llrst lawn social
under the ausphios of the Young Men's Insti
tute , at the corner of 18th and Chicago
streets , was given , under exceptionally fav
orable circumstances. It was a success both
socially and financially. 1.000 people throng
ing the grounds and devoting themselves to
viewing thcstorcoptlcon sketches , offered by
Mr. HaHgorshck. All kinds of Interest
ing and entertaining vlow.s of prominent
places of history were shown , together with
scones of our own country , interspersed with
comical views of all kinds. On the whole
tha onttra exhibition was highly appreciated.
Tha other features of tbo sociable were in
deed pleasant , and it is only as n murk or
respi-ct to admiration of the result of the
endeavors of the social commltteo to say
tholr efforts were dosarvlng of much praise ,
as It was the popular verdict , of all in attend
ance that they had enjoyed a very ploasaut
ovoulng. _
ixntH of Oni ilui 1'miplu.
Max Meyer has none to Hot Springs , S. D.
Miss Bedford has returned from her visit
in Kuarnoy.
M" . D. Ii. Goodrich loft yesterday for
Spirit lako.
Airs. T. 1C. Sudborougb ii summering in
tbo Adirondack.
Miss Loulso Lamborton of Chicago Is the
guest of Miss Mio Sargent.
Air. and Mrs. I. W. Minor have returned
from Arnold's Purlc , la.
Miss Dunbarof Ashland Is spending a few
davs with M" . Nowt. Barkalow.
Al . A. l' . Tukoy and family loft Tbws
day night for AiudUon Lake , Minn.
Eugene E. Lovult ofTiiKHni : t Davos thi
afternoon for Evunsvllle , Ind. , to visit rols
utlvo.H.
Judeo frvlnoand family loft , lost week for
Colorado , where they will spend the month
of August.
V. O , Strioidorand wife have gone to Colorado
rado nnd will go thence to tbo Pacific on a
summer jaunt.
T. F. Godfrov of the Hartford Steam
Bailer Insurance company Is in Lincoln this
week on business.
AHss flocca Wren of Kansas Citv , after a
dcllL'litlul visit to Mauds here , returned on
last Thursday uvenlntr.
Alln Dora MoMifctcr of Arlington has
been spending the week with Airs. H. L.
Suhon , Ilflin Jones street.
Air. ami Mrs. Adolph Mayor spout the
week nt llntnl Manuwa and will bo In their
Kountro Plnco homo after Monday.
Hon. John A. AlcShano and family and
Mr . 1C. C. McSliBDO and daughters leave
Tuesday evening for Spirit Lako.
Air. and Airs. Alllton ( logor , Mr , and Airs.
L. B , William * , H. AI , und W. S. Hogors
loft for a mouth's rest at Uayllold. Wis.
Airs , ICd Dickinson and family , Miss Edith
Gramm and Allss Lolta Curler , loft for a
mouth's out In the west last Thursday.
Miss Iva Uronnvvoo.l , who hut been the
gne.n of MUi Lulu McShana for Iho past
ton dayn , left for her hoinit last-Thursday ,
Airs. 10 , F. Soiver aad dauchtur Ethel are
pomlln the uu'umcr wlta friends In WUI I
cousin , They will return about September
10. ' |
Alrn. T. J. Kltzmorrls , .Miss Phllomena
Swift and Aliss Ho o Ilrady are visiting rulu- ,
lives on a ranch in thu Missouri valley , nour
Helena , Mont.
Judeo Dtindy , Elmer D. Fr.iuif , Manhal
Slaughter and Charles Mnrplo hnx'o raturnoa
from a Ilsblng trip thnt materially reduced
the llnny specimens of Like Onawu.
The marrlagu of Mlsi M.iry IJolmer nnd
Air. James F , Hurst was solemnized at iho
Hanscom Park AlolhodUt Episcopal church
July 20 , Hev. Georga M. Brown ofllelating.
Mr. George King , tha genial ajfeut of the
Anheuser-Busch company , Is recovering
from an attack of thu gout , which will bo
plcasi.nl news to his hjU of friends ,
Mr. nnd Airs. Adolph Aloyerreturned from
Hot Springs tha llrst of tbo wcok , but ns
tboy found Omaha too wnrin for comfort
thov took rooms at. Unno Mauawa until thn
cool wave struck us.
Air. D. E. Morrow , who , for a number of
yosrs has bold an important petition In the
otllco of the Llninger & Motcalf company ,
starts out on AlonUny as n traveling salon-
man for the sumo company ,
AM , Paul Holnrloh nnd the children have
returned from Niagara Falls. Airs. Heln-
rich , tbo children and Miss Brandt contom-
pluto going to Germany In September , where
ihcy will spdnd the winter.
Thomas L. Klmball nnd family loft
Wcdnosday morning in Goooral Mannpor
Holdrcdgo's car for a visit to tholr ranch Iu
the Big Horn country up In northern Wyom
ing. They expect to bo gene about a mouth.
Mr , J. Laurie Wallace , the director of the
Academy of Kino Arts , loft yesterday for
Chicago and Iho oast. Before roturnlng-ho
will visit HoniHStoad. Plttsourg , Philadel
phia , Boston , Now York. Washington nnd
inspect tbo art galleries Iu the Various cities
visited.
Dr. and Mrs. Gluck , Allss Balbaoh and
Carl Bnlbach bavo returned from the west.
Air. Carl Bulbach , who spent three months
In Idaho City looking nftor his Washington
mine. Joined the party In Salt Lake and returned -
turned with thorn.
Air. and Mrs. Thomas Swobo , Air. and
Mrs. C. N. Dletz and others who were ut
Hot Springs. S. D. , the past fortnight , have
returned homo. Hot Springs seemingly does
not alTord amusement for summer saun'torors
moro than two weeks at n tlmo. Even the
plunL-u grows commonplace.
The Crcstqn , In. , people who have of late
years made Grimba tholr homo had a very
pleasant reunion and picnic at Hanscom
park on Tuesday. Among these present
were Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Christie , Mr. nr.d
Airs. G. P. llutts and family , Air. and Mrs.
John Brice , Air. and Mrs. W. B. Border ,
Mr. nnd Airs. C. J. Colby.
Allss Francis Garroty , who Is visiting her
undo in Denver , writes her mother thnt sbo
In much improved in health , as the mountain
air ncrees with hor. She has visited various
places throughout the state nnd Wyoming
witu a party and reports a most enjoyable
tune , Ilor many friends will bo glad to
loam of her improvement in health.
A picnic party was given in honor of Airs.
J , S. Stevens of Denver , who baa boon visit
ing her mother , Air ? . E. Alackoy , 1W1 Dav
enport street , Thursday evening nt Lake
Aluiinwn. Boating and bathing were the en
joyments of the evening. These present
were : Air. Plerco , Airs. Mackcy , Air.
Welsh , Airs. Davies , Air. Dowar , Airs.
Pierce. Air. Cootior , Miss Downr , Mr. Mc-
Connoll. Allss Kress. Air. Prawl , Allss Alo-
den , Air. ( iradman. Allss Wren , Dr. Clay
ton , Alls : Aionroc , Allss Hamilton.
BKEEZES PKOM THE ATLANTIC.
An Omnium Trlls of tlio Sciluctlvo Charms
of Anbury Turk.
ASIIIMY PAHK. N. J. . July 27.
bis is about the way tno
girls drc&s at Asbury
Park , for wo are a roli-
glcus colony , wo nro , and
loudness in bathing cos
tumes are prohibited , in
terdicted really. But
thcro is such a vast difference -
foronco between the
bathing costume of the
slcetch artist and clover
newspaper paragrapber
and tbo real thine that 1
wonder sometimes if ever these airy fairy
Lillian things pictured in Puck. Llfo and
Judge ever existed atoll , or were merely fig
ments of the imagination.
Wo have a big Omaha colony hero and
generally have good timss , for the bathing
is magnificent , ttie arrangements perfect and
the morals of the Park carefully
looked after by the brethren of the
Methodist church , of which this is a great ,
big camp meeting center.
I saw Canon Doherty tbo other day in
bathing , nna ho looked less the rector of
Brownoll ball and a canon of the Episcopal
church than would bo possible to Imngi no.
In fact ho bad the of
, uppoaranco a woll-to-
do Philadelphia broker down to tbo shore on
a holiday with wifoy and the babies. But
ho is getting rait and hnaltb , and as that is
tbo chief desideratum In visiting these At
lantio coast resorts , why bo's to bo cotnpll
montod , that's all.
"I oollovo tbo original Rider Haggard's '
'Sho' must have been a very prolific oroa-
lure , " said a friend to mo ibo other day.
"Why I"
"Well because her descendants are so num
erous on the boardwalk. You can see half a
dozen originals at least , all warranted genu
ine simon-pure shes caught la the wilds
of Africa. "
Not only she's but all sorts of attractions
aud illusions line Asbury Park's promenade
this summer and ho must Indeed bo a solitary
who can fool "alono wilhouton any company , "
as Chaucer puts it on the board walk at night.
But the diniculty is that wo nro compelled to
go to bed too soon in this goody coody resort
and can't enjoy the nights und the wallis as
wo would Into to. Ono of Iho pleasurable
things about this nlaio is It does not hnvo to
worry itself about nnd Anumloss Eden as is
the case with loss favored resorts , for really
there nro lots of mon hero , who love boating ,
tishing nnd the delights of carpet , knight
crrnnty which are ut their disposal ,
To tha summer people the most Interest
ing of the week's happenings has been the
enormous catches of lisli from the banks , the
llshlng niors , the sailing yachts and uUo
from the great "llsh pounds. "
There never were so many woaklish taken
from the sua hora us during ibo weak. Tno
sport from tbo sides of tbo two schooners in
commission bore for lishing und sailing par
ties out at sea was remarkably line ,
aud so was it from tbo plors and from
the land. The enforced absence
of the "moss bunkers , " small tugs dragging
fishnets , has wrought wonders in the in
crease of fish along this shore. The boats ,
also known as "menhadens , " used tbolr
catches for securing oil , and for several summers -
mors nearly ruined thu sport hero , und the
Business ot the thhlug colony at Sea Bright.
An IduK may bo formed of the quantity of
Jlsh running hero now by citing thu fact that
ever , > uu tons or 1110 nnny creatures were
taken last wcok from the nshing pounds
wlttiln u two-milo radius of Asbury Park.
Tbesn were partly sold to local dealers nnd
the remainder sent to Fulton and other New
York maikcts.
These tlshing pounds consist of Immense
nets strung along Ibo coast and attached to
pilings loosely driven in tha constantly
sworvinir bottom of the sea , ucarshoro. Com
plnlntfj ara now being made that these
pounds nro nearly as destructive of what Is
considered legltlinnto fishing as the "moss
bunkers" 1.0 much dreaded in former your * ,
Besluox the splendid Ushlng , tbo bathing
is now superb. For the llrst lime this sum
mer the touipuraturo of the sou has exceeded
7J = , when It Is xvurni onouirh for tha most
titnid or the most delic.ito. Several days
have been noted for iho ronmrkablo
calm of the ocean. During the prava-
lunco of wcstorly winds tno surf dlas
downu nd the t > oa , with its glassy , motion less
KurfAcc , resembles u great sluggish pond.
On such occasions tlio bathing attracts largo
numbers of people who do not wish to combat
with iho beating , crashing surf. At other
tlmo * these people Una the pool * for mill sea
water bathing hentod tea comfortable tem
po rat uro most desirable.
Omaha people nro in demand everywhere
and really the metropolis of Nebraska U
well represented by several of Its bamiuono
and arconiDllihcd married women , who lead
in the social llfo of this pleasant resort by the
bad and melancholy son. OAMuii.it
hlirlnnrx ( idii > iTo tlio Miow.
Tno members of thu Ancient Ar.iblu onlnr.
Noulus of the MydtluSbrinoof tbo oasis of
Omaha will attend tha porformunca of King-
ling Brothers' circus in a body tomoriow
night. The Uiiigllng brothers uro all mem
bers of tbo Masoolo order und Sbrlnc'rs , and
iho attendance of tliu Omaha Sbrluor * at
their exhibition U an expression of good will
and fellowship ut well as a uauiullniaut to
the n .n showmen. Twn hundred seats will
) LU rou-rvod for the rrfomljirf of the order.
SUJ1MERINQ AT CLHAR LAKE.
I low Omihi ( llrli t'iii Tti0 | nog D.y4 in
LKAll LAKE has
boon our dwelling
P/iiW Just two weeks ,
and what Jolly peed
tjjno ; ! we have boon
bnv'lng.
'Wo nro alllluo the
and wrote homo to bor father :
Olit Oh ! Oht Ohf Oh ! Your affectionate
daughter , MAiir.
Wo nro expecting Airs. Dewey and Airs.
Burke , with her two children , in a day or
two , and as the oxcltomont of the day is the
arrival of tuo Omaha train , our Joy will bo
complete.
The majority of the Omaha crowd Is on the
cnmn ground , n beautiful park on the lake
with a splendid beach nnd nil the comforts
for bathing and Ilsblng.
Our Omaha crowd consist * of Airs. T. C.
Brunnor , AlUs Georgia Brunnor. Allss Laura
Brunnor , Airs. P. O. Hawos , AlUs Wltm.in ,
Airs. A. B. Smith , Allss Smith , Alftstors Al
len and Warren Smith , Airs. Samuel Burns ,
Sam Burns , jr. , Aliss Florencn Alnynnrd ,
Air. and Airs. Garrison and son Leslie , Miss
Atkinson , Mlssynylorundnlcco Allss Hover ,
Miss Durvon ' , Allss Fanny Duryea and Airs.
Alolklo.
The days nro spent in what might oo
called a very lazy fashion. Our meals are
served In a large , old fashioned , breezy
dining hall , nnd when wo hear the old hand
boll , thrco times a day , at the respective
hours of 7-30 a. in. , 1BM : p. m. and I ) p. rc. ,
the rush that Is made for the table Is enough
to strlko terror to the heart of the most
courageous cook.
Sluco wo have boon hero Alnno
Duryea has uad a birthday. But
as the day was stormy , wo had to glvo
up our Intended trip to the lily beds nt the
head of the lake , a distance uf seven mlles ,
and instead wo took the largo sail boat aad
wont llshlng. Wo wore gene only two hours ,
but made a haul of oightoan line pickerel.
Our enthusiasm extends still further , nnd
many u day you can see a little party steal-
lug away from Iho cottage la the early dew
of the morning to try tholr luck before
breakfast.
Tbo bathing is just ns attractive , for tbo
lake has a line pebbly bottom , which de
clines very ' graduwlly , and you can walk out
for at lon'st 150foot without over-reaching
your depth. Wo hatho every day und are all
fast becoming expert swimmers.
In n soclol way Clear Lulco la ratbor quiet ,
for wo do not have the omni-prosent hops
which uro supposed to bo the chief attraction
of summer resorts. Wo nro early to boa and
early to rise , and hone 10 como back to
the social llfo of Omaha henltby , wealthy
and wise.
Wohuvo had the pleasure of 0110 romance
in our little summer settlement. Aud that ,
ton , was nipped I' tbo bud by the dlsapnoar-
nnuo of the young man for parts unknown.
You might infer from this thatyoung men
are in the minority. But such is not the
caso. Oh , nol Tbo woods are full of thorn ,
real summer men , too.
Mr. Dodge and family of
Council BluIts uro occupying their summer
cotlago across the lakeoa what is called
Dodgo's point. It is a delightful nlaco for
picnics nnd wo intend soon to avail our
selves of tno opportunity and become plo-
nicttorj in earnest.
Last evening as tbo event of the season ,
wo httd a jolly bay raok ride across the
country. Three largo 'loads started from
tbo camp ground at half after 7
and drove about three miles into the rural
"deestricts , " where IcoicrOam , lemonade and
caua wcro served. Of course singing was
indulged in on the road aiid , indeed , I am
afraid wo made night hideous with our cries
aud llsh horn acoompaniamonts. But wo all
enjoyed it , and I think thai good farmers can
endure a ilttlo discomfort for ono ovoulng
during the summer. Our only regret is thnt
a greater number of Omaha pooolo cannot
enjoy Ibis delightful place with us. And
wo hope with another summer nioro of them
will bo able to como to Clear Lako.
1 MAI DnxMAX1 BUIINS.
AN'D IF \ > 'AS NOT 1'AJD JOH.
Nor Is It Copied from n Homo Paper Anxious
to liuuni 11 JHtle lluniu Show.
The Chicago Inter-Ocean of last month
contains the following reliable endorsement
of the Bariuim & Bailey show , which Is to
exhibit in Omaha in all its entirety Septem
ber 14 : "The democratic wigwam occupies
the circus site on tbo lake front , but there
are circuses and circuses anu other circus
sites within the limits of Chicago. Last
night an nudionca of 14,000 people proclaimed
tuat the bills bud told Iho trutn. energy and
enterprise had triumphed Iu furnishing a
wonderful entertainment.
"Tho menagerie is certainly the largest
and finest that bas over boon brought to this
city. A number of clover illusions , showing
syrens swinging iu aerial ravels , or nestling
half bidden In Immonxo .bouquets , give a
sbaro of interest to liio exhibit In tbo zoo
logical and botanical department , In the
main tent the show's the thing. Every phase
or araaia art appeared to bavo a place on too
program and have accomplished champions.
Tbo lirst introduced some splendid
stock. In three high school menage aots by
John O'Brien ' , Miss Jeanette Kid'JolU ' and B.
H. Docknll , too first named driving a pair of
Arab stallions , tbo property of the late King
Oscar , of Wurtomburg. Following cimo a
series of eight Juggling acts , the O'Brlon
f itnr * ttllnlalititrr thn ilnntropntlQ fniitnrrt In
their exhibit of kiiifo-throwing. The trained
elephants do their sbaro of work in the rings.
The Cloos and Messrs. MarlonDunham
and iNewell wcro then soon in wocdorful
performances on the Hying trapeze and hori
zontal bars , and a 15-yoar-old Spanish boy
wnlUod forty foot along a very slim wlro
without any balance polo. Ilo knelt nnd
balanced on the knoa midway nnd draw
thunders of applause by tils daring and dex
ter Hy in the questionable performance of
changing his costumo. Aldllo Zuruh did
omo remarkable balancing on the Hy
ing trapeze. The nrinclpul eques
trian acts were by William O'Daloy
and P.V. . Barlow ; and AHss Alargarot Uor-
ris , a handboma Enillsh rider , who is said
to bo Iho successor of the famous Aline.
Dooknli , did seine daring work on a bare-
bacli steed. Hassan Bcu All , who Is to
represent Arabia at the World's fair , intro
duced his troup of acrobats. They gave a
romarkublo display of oriental grace , skill
and agility. The Japanese wonder-workers
on swords and bamboo poles monopolized
two of the rings. Trained goats , educated
donkoyn , sheep and trick bor > os bad their
turn next , but the most interesting feature
of this class were cats that played nt see
saw , cats that boxed and a cat that' jumped
six foot from a springboard through a hoop
ot IIro and repealed the performance on
recall. The Ilnnloof flipping performance
was aerial acts , lofty horizontal bar acts oy
Alnrlow , Dunham and" * Newell ; Hying
trapeia by Alsou and . Qovou , aud won
derful ring work by Allss Almar.
Then came the rnc.cs. The spsctuclo
of Columbus was a delightful diver
sion , surpassing all predecessors in tbo
richness and beauty otjt-s , costuming and
sconiu environment. The , walls of Baza , 1(50 (
yards in length , furnistjod the first back
ground , and whoa they , HJ away disclosed
the pluturosquo , Alhdiayr.i , and a te mplo
with a Kraud bullet in. Jio | foreground , itUO
maids in bright colored , ftoft silks , on which
iniiHaus oi tinsoi giiuuroi anu stiuwn In the
bright lights. Hose aud violet , yellow ,
green , purplv , muuvo , | Uao ( were blended
with an olToet so plea fng as almost to preclude -
cludo the wordgorgoouv Hundreds of dark-
haired man , robed lllffItingi with tholr
brightest and newest 'bunday clothes on ,
formed u background for the girls as their
long baro-arnir-d llnu advanced and retreated.
The men bore Moorish emblems , which con
tracted and expanded by mnans of window-
ahudo npriiiL't and ravs of sllyor , wltti wbloh
they encircled tholr heads. The groupings
were vi'ry olToutlvo , and tba spactaclo 'posi
tively brilliant.
Coiiutorroltur * ut Ilnupur ,
Word was received yesterday from Hooper ,
Nob. , to thooffocl that tnreo countorfollors
hud boon arrcstod thoro. They had boon In-
dustriouslv clrculutiiih' counterfeit fi-billg ,
A deputy United States marshal started | at
ouco for Hooper to brl'ig the criminals in before -
fore tlio federal bar of Justice.
The names of the three men wcro given as
John Dee , Oeorgo Smith und Charles Holduu.
DflWltt's Harsaparluu cionusoi tbo blool ,
Increases tbo upputltu und tonoi up the ays.
tom , It tmi bonullitod many people who
have suffered from blood dliordur.i , U will
holpyou.
liCIIOES FROM THE ANTE-ROOM
Tangier Temple Will Mtiko n , Pilgrimage to
Ringling Bros. ' Show.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR MOVE ON DENVER
lUtiint Committee of thn Knight * of I'jrthtns
rinUU Thcfr Labor * ut Minn , O.
Modern Wuotlmen of Amorlcit
.Mnko Merry In Tholr Cum p.
At n mooting of the rooontlon couimlttoo
hold Friday availing the Nobles or the Mys-
UcShrlno decided to Do in nttondatiuo nt tbo
depots during the arrival of Shrlnors
and omplars and to Rlvo tholr united
attention to the recoptlon which Is
to follow tbo parade of Monday
evening , August IB , nt the 1'axton. Great
preparations nro being made for this recep
tion which will inoludu Knights Tomptar ,
the wlvos , daughters , alstors and nwoot-
hearts of both orders ns wall ni the local
fomnlo contingent. The hotel will bo bril
liantly decorated and everything will bo upon
n lavish scale , commensurate with the dig
nity of the shrlno and the prominence ol the
mon who compose the imperial council.
Hoports are being dally recolvod from torn-
plos throughout this country and Canada
asking for headquarters assignments und
lodging accommodations. From thcso reports -
ports it Is safe to predict that there will bo
qulto 3,000 Shrlnow In tbo city which in att-
altlon to the Knights Totnplur who will stop
hora onroutu wlllglvo Oni.thathc apnoarnnco
of a city In the hands of some foreign mili
tary organization.
At u culled mooting- Tangier temple
too oilier ovonlng It was decided that tbo
members of Tangier shrulit attend Hlngllng
Bros. ' show in a body Monday night In honor
of the owners of tbo touted exhibition who
nro nil Shrlnors. Tno Ulngllngs will reserve -
servo a. section of Iho scats for the Shrlnors ,
who will apponr In dross miiu and fozs , tbo
regalia of the order. As the members of the
local temple are enthusiastic , it Is snfo to say
that u lareo crowd of nobles will assist In
booming Uingltng Bros. ' Monday night.
The Kindlings , not to bo outdone by the
local temple , nave made arrangements to
ship in tb'olr herd of camels for the uarado
on Monday ovonlng , August 15 , and nftor
tbo parade will bo shipped to some place In
Wisconsin. This feature ulono will provo
novel nna captivating.
U has boon , decided to do work In the
Shnno Saturday ovoulng , August 13 , there
being nlreudy twenty applicants for tbo do-
preo.
Colonel Ii , U. Akin Is wearing a beautiful
Hl ! ° mark presented to him recontlv by members
"
bers of the consistory. It contains" seven
teen diamonds , tbo crown surmounting the
double eagle , being n beautiful bit of work
manship. It Is ono of the handsomest watch
charms worn o.v n ! ! 3 = and tbo colonel la
Justly proud of the Jewel.
Knights Tmnptiir.
Chicago Knights Tomnlar will bo repre
sented at the twouty-fltth trlonulal conclave
to be hold at Denver August 0 to 18. S. O.
Spring of Peorln , the grand commander of
the Illinois grand commandory. has ucen ac
tively at work for months preparing for the
departure. It Is estimated thato.OOO Knights
will go from Illinois alone , the extremely low
rates which have been inaugurated by tbo
Santa Fo having a tendency to attract many
outsiders. The grand commander of Illinois
will bo escorted by Peoria commandory No.
3 , and tbo route will bo over the Chicago ,
Burlington & Qulncy by way of this city ,
wbero the visiting KnlehU will bo enter
tained. Returning tbo Illinois commanuory
will stop at .Kansas City.
The passo'nger rate war ever Denver busi
ness is likely to take many Sir Knights from
Omaha , who , early in the seasondecided not
to go , and already the railroads are scheming
ns to how to got sleeping cars and dinars
nudlciont to take euro of the crowds. The
action of the Santa Fe In making n ? 12 raw
from Chicago moans , of course , the sumo rate
bore and that's so cheap that hundreds of
people will avail themselves of ibo opportunity
"
tunity tosoo what Donver.can do toward"en-
tortalnincc the finest body of men in tbo
country.
Klllcllts of J'yUilas.
A commltteo composed of Hon. Durrello F.
Glodden of Detroit , Dr. II. U C. While of
Nashville , Tonn. , Hons. W. A. nadclilTo of
St. Louis , Mo. , Egbert E. French of Omaha ,
Nob. , and Walter B. Kicblo of Lima , O ,
wcro in session at Lima last week , working
upon the revision of the Knights of Pytblus
ritual to bo introduced in tba supreme ledge
at its next .session. Tbo work of revising
tbo ritual has bean completed and tbo com
mltteo accepted an Invitation from Mr.
Rlchlo to put tbo work of the revision upon
the floor of the Lima ledge to test its menti.
They are highly pleased with it , nnd all de
clared thamsotvos agreeably surprised with
the material in Lima lodge.
Thursday evening Iho committee was
Joined by Suoremo " Representatives A. B.
Buttorflold of" Cincinnati , Hon. John ( / .
Burns of Mansfield , General W. D. Kennedy
of Chicago , and HOD. George B. Shaw , su-
pretco chancellor of the world , ana on Fri
day the party loft for the lakes on n few
days' outing as the guests of Mr. Richie. *
Mr. Will to is the press representative ! of
the party and a very pleasant gentleman to
meet. The ontlro party is n Jolly lot of gen
tlemen , who have enjoyed their visit to Lima
nugoly , says .ho Lima Daily Times.
Nothing will bosuid of the ritualistic re
vision until it has boon presented to tbo supreme
promo iodgo for consideration.
The indications are thnt tbo encampment
of tbo Uniform Rank at Kansas City this
year , August 22 , will outstrip any masting
hold In thu jnst , and as to a clvlo body in
uniform will eclipse anything ever bold in
tbU country. General Carnahnn , on the oc
casion of his ( irst visit to Kansas City to
talk ever the mutter of holding tbo encamp
ment ni tbo same time as tbo session of the
supreme ledge , stated that there would bo
from 15,000 to COUl)0 ) uniformed knights at
the oncaiuDinunt. { Thatstatement was made
a year and a half ago , and while the [ renoa-
al's anny of sir knights are scattered into
ovary statoand territory and the provinces of
Canada , it scorns ho know his mon und tholr
willingness and dpalro to assemble on occa
sions of this kind , for advises received up
to thu tinia by the local ofllcors iu churgo
indicate that there will really bo moro uni
formed mon in Kansas City than Gonorul
Curimha' anticipated when the encampment
was llrst located.
They are going by brigades , regiments
and divisions. From Oregon , Florida ,
Maine , Manitoba , ana far distance ? from
Kansas City , they are making as cxtonslvo
preparations to bo in tbo city by the Kaw a *
the commands nearer by. All doubt has
been removed , if nny ever existed , as to this
being the greatest gathering of uny clvlo or
ganization in tbo country. The question now
19 , or rather will bo In the minds of all visit
ors , and these contemplating attending the
encampment , the ability of Kansas City to
earn for und properly entertain this great
army and the thournnds of others who will
accompany thorn ,
Camp facilities will bo provided for Ifi.UOO
pcoplo. The commit too on entertainment ,
nro canvassing the citr us to hotel accom
modations , boarding nouses and private fam
ilies for accommodations , and will b < > auto
to locate visitors Immediately on arrival , and
at plnceu ana prlcos to suit lliolr taste.
The encampment grounds uro centrally lo
cated to the business portion of tbo city.
The prize drill grounds , ut bao ball park ,
are accessible to tlio camp ground , and can
bo reached by divisions without expense of
cur faro.
In fact , everything Is being brought Into
perfection ns rapidly as possible , and oy tbo
time the visitors arrive there will bo nothing
left undone for their comfort nnd pleasure-
that c-jn bo dovlscu on tbo p.irt of tno local
committees und citizens of Kansas City ,
Mars lodge No , l.'iU Kuigtilu of I'ythlai
held Us regular mooting of the evening of the
! i7lh with Vleo Chancellor Wood in tno chair.
Mars ledge aid not work nny of tbo dogruox
at its lat meeting , There was Homo very
Interesting wncaulng under the head of "Gool
of the order" especially by Past Chancellor
M. Coady on PythliinUm and Us enormous
H t remit ti , also from Brother U'uUn und
Brother McGco on different topics. Brother
McCord guvo some very Interestlrigsketchcs ,
Brotbor Miller Jomod In sounding thu pralso
of the KnlghU of Pythias and Ills Inclina
tions for It. Ilo is a now Knight. Mars
ledge extends to ulster ledge * a cordial Invi
tation to attend tholr meetings.
Modern Uniidiiutii of America.
DOuo ol tbo most onjoyoblo fraUirnal society
PHRNHW ST , THHBTKR
6 PERFORMANCES 6
Malta Way !
Harrison & Bell's
-IN-
THE SCREAM N ! FARCE
LITTLE TIPPET.LITTLE TIPPETT
3rd Yeftr in Paris 3rd Year ,
and Year in London and Year.
"Anoniphntlo unqualified success. " Now York Hor.
aid.
"It kept the audience shrinking with laughter from
the rise to fall of curtain-ami scored n pronounced suc
cess. " Now York World.
"Tlio latest and gioutust Parisian success It 'Mttlo '
Tlppntt , ' The luialoneo laughed continually. " Hoston
( Hobo.
"The funniest of all lllsson's plays. " Ilonon Herald.
JDUNOA.N B. MAURI SON'
Sole Manager. .
CHARLES BOWSER.
BO YD' © THEATRE
Sovotit.ootitU iwU llurnou Strool.H.
The Footlight Sensation of the Age.
FR1DKY RND SHTURDRY , AUGUST 5 and 6 ,
rujrPDIEfSs
ORGE/ THATCH CR ,
HENtv J.SAYEF S. J
fcirNiiiutouiit.il Gotiturij PlnuQoors. Introcluoliio
A R.AOE
with all the realism of an out-door event , presented by the
Strongest Musical Comedy Organization in America.
Don't fail to see this Theatrical Novelty. It is something new
for eyes and ears. With nothing broad but the smiles
and nothing loud but the laughs. *
PRETTY PACES ,
FUNNY COMEDIANS ,
DARING CYCLISTS ,
HANDSOME COSTUMES ,
BRILLIANT MUSIC ,
SPECIAL SCENERY.
DOY sheets open Thursday morning at regular prices.
oveuts that over took place In the city oo
currod Friday ovonlng. The occasion was
the second anniversary of .Beoch camp No.
1454 , Modern Wondmon of America.
Pythian hall was crowded with tha raora-
uorshlp , which Includes the bout Known
secret society men In the city. The program
comprised a selection of Instrumental music
by Prof. U. A. WIndolph , which was executed -
cutod with the professor's well known grace
and skill and wall received. Yojorablo
Consul H. N. Morrow's annual address fol-
owed , which was a model of excellence ]
Mr. Morrow eloquently portrayed tbo growth
of the order , which hns boon the growth of
the northwest states , and now numbers
70,000 members , inspired by n common love
of fraternity and bonnvolcnco. Ho dw lt on
the low cost of tba insurance benullt. being
but$4..r 0a year on each ? 1,000 , making It
Indeed the protector of our homos. Ho ro-
forrea to tbo magnificent record of Boooh
camp In caring for and relieving SICK mem
bcrsand paid aglowlng tribute to the memory
of the late Dr. Slorann , who was drowned In
Lake Manawa. recently , and stated that ho
hud loft an imponshablo monument in Beech
camp Iu the "Sloman contingent fund. "
which Is used to p.iy oiT insurance of bick
members. Tbo address was given close at
tention. Neighbor John T. Williams sang
two ot bis pathotio ballads , and Neighbor C.
D. Elliot gave ono of his Inimitable rooltals.
Hofroshmonts were served and the ovonlng
was spent in social Intercourse. The an-
uouucomout was ofllciully made that the
members would bavo nothing to pay for in-
sucanco next month , the bonellt fund pro
viding for itself. Beech camp now numbers
350 members and Is one of the strongest
camps numerically and socially In tbo order ,
and passes the second milestone away In the
load. It is making a remarkable growth and
the membership Is to bo congratulated on
this splendid showing. The camp will par
ticipate in the Woodmen's plcnio ana loir-
rolling which tukos place at Lincoln ,
August 25. Train Joavoi Omaha at 7 a. m. ,
returning at 0 p. m. , tickets ut one-halt rate
ana good for August 20.
To thi ! Public.
I have no bositatancy in recommending
Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Ulurrhuoa
remedy to the public , as I do to my friends
unu patrons , I used It uivsclf utter other
well known romoitlcs had failed and it cured
mo In a few minutes. I rucommondiit can
didly and cheerfully upon its merits , not
from a Hnancial standpoint , bocnuso I have
others in stouk on which 1 make a larger
prollc , butbccauso Chamberlain's is tbo best
remedy I know of for bowel complaints
There is no doubt about it , it does tbo work
JAMBS Foitov , Druggist , MoVoytown , 1'onn ,
KUUU.1TION.II
Of the forty-sovon scholarships in the now
university of Chicago llvo nro to women.
The Board of Education of Halt Lake City
has decided to furnish school books free to
the pupils.
Tbo Prussian minister has ordered that
hereafter all contracts with women teachers
shall bo cancelled in the case of marriage at
the end of tbo ichool year.
Undo floury Wall , Woslov , I hope you
have been making good use of your tlmo at
cello o. Wesley ( class of ' 01) ) Heon Uoln'
the best I could , Undo Henry. I can pitch a
drop curve ther' hain't nobody got onto yot.
In Kentucky thn public school teachers nro
not paid u llxod salary , but recolvo so much
for each Diipil. This plan bus ono good
effect , that of stimulating toauhors to xocuro
scholars , und thus extend thu buuollts of
education , but some have boon found making
false roturim.
The University of Virginia has paused
resolutions admitting women to rogislor for
the pursuit of xtudloj In ono or moro courses
In the ticadamlo department with the con
sent of the professor In churgo of ouch school
for which registration is deslroa , and , bo It
noticed , with the full payment of the regular
matriculation fee of the uuivurslty.
At tbp University of Pennsylvania tbo
first three follovvintpi in the graiiuato de
partment for women tiavo boon awarded to
Miss Ailco M. Arklnson , a uruduitta of
SwarUimoro and Cornell : MM. Laura Cross
of LouUvlllo , ICy. , a graduate of Hampton
co I logo , ana Miss Emily Hay Grocery , a
graduate of Walluslcy ,
Tlio trustees of Tufts college voted to
admit woman to thu umlorgradiiata depart-
mom ou the sumo terms and conditions as
men , The matter of coeducation him boon
umlor consideration oy the onicori of tbo
college for Homo time. In an Interview
1'roslilont Capon said : "All dirpartmonu oft
the collogu are to bo thrown ounii to students
without distinction as to BOX , "
Mr. J. K. ThorouKhKood , writing from
Georgetown , Delaware , says : "Two teaspoonfuls -
spoonfuls ot Chamberlain' * Colic , Cholera
nnd DIurrlKuu Uomody saved the Ufa of Mrs.
Jane Thomui of this plaoo. " Ho also statoil
thnt several other very bad canea of bowo
complaint there have boon cured by this
remedy. Kor sale by druggists.
In Hungary nnd Brittany the young girls
asjutnblo on certain fete ( lays , wearing red
petticoats wltu whlio or yellow bardur
Liirgrost stock of HUMAN HAIR
west of Chicago.
Guaranteed strictly first class.
MrsR , H. Dairies ,
111 S. 10TIT. - - OFF. POSTOFPIOB
QUAIL BRAND
HEALTH FOODS
Parched Rolled Oats , ,
Unequalled in Flavor. A
Corn Gritz ,
Sold only in 2J pound package *
Velvet Meal ,
For niulHtis and goma.
Sold by nil Fiivil-ChsH ( jracnr.i.
ARE YOU SUFFERING ?
KIIOM
1'cmale
WcaKness ,
Catarrh or
jUllicumatism ,
f Clironic ,
Nervous or
Private
Diseases.
IP SO , CALL ON
Dr. Searles & Searles
Consultation Free.
Acicnowlodaoil to bo tlio most successful Bpo-
olulNtHlnnll I'ltivATi ; IUooD , NHHVOIH. BICIM
AND UlMNAllV DlSKAHKi
( ionorrhii ) i in f ro > n : t to 0 days. Syphilis
ciiioil without Worcury. All sttgos for life.
bTIUCTimi : i > urm.iiumir | vurBH. ruinnvitl cotn-
plote. without outtliiK , caiutlu or dilatation. Cura
iilloctiu ] at lioiuu bjr pallont without a niomuiit'i
piiln or aimnynnro.
I'IMW. KIMTIJhA AND IlKUTAI , ULOBU3 curofl
Without pain or ilHlniitlun from tiii < lnu .
IIYDIIOCKM : AND VAUICOCKM ; winimoiitir
unit unccfBifullr L'urort. Mnthoil now unit unfailing
WEAK MSN
n'lTAUTV WKAK ) , .Mail ] no by tijn clou nnnlt
cntlon to liinlnuHs omtuityi novuni mnutitl trnlii
orurlof : HKXUAI , K.XlKiUKS In nililillu llfo. or
from tha nlTi-ctx of jrumhrnl rolllui ,
WKAK JIK.V Altn'VIOTlMB TO NKIIVOIJS HH-
mi.rn' or KXIIAIMTJU.V , WAbTiNi ; WKAICNIMIJ
IN VUl.lWAIiyAHUK \ * 'with IJAIIl'v JkoAV In
VOUM2 iiiulIIDDI , iC.Kt i ; ) ; lack uf vim , vluor
nnil itruiulli , with mixu.il orwiiiiH linpnlreil mnl
wfiikuiimied | ir mntiirul7 In | iiru ichliu old IIKO.
All 'lolil ru-iilllr in our njw tru.itiaunt fur Ion of
nowur. Cull un or suMtJit wltli ituinu for
, fioj hook and roculpt * .
Dr.Scarles & Scaflcs ,
Next to I'oit O nicu ,
Anew an I Cmutiloto Truntiiiunt. cunilitliu ol
tiiipiiuiUurloi. Olntmont In Hnnuloi. uliu Iu Hot
and 1'IIU : a 1'olilvu t'liro for KXernul. Inturuil
bllndor Uloeillnullohliiic. Uliroiiln , Ituoiiiitor lluro IU
taryillui. Tulu Uemuly hn niirar buuu kniiwn ui
( all. II pur box. U furli ; mint l > y ni'ill. Wtiniiror frura
tlili torrlble ilhui.o wliun n willDn cutriinltfii l <
uii.lllvoljr Kivon with D n.xot or rufiiinl tliu inoaur K
nuivurudiiuiia stamp tor free Hauiplci. ( luuruiltuu
hHuud bjr Hull ii , VC i. . UnifKbH , Hulo Aui'ntj.curnur
it I' unj DoiiKlnn treotw. liniitln. Kub.
round them. The number of tlio borders do.
notes the portion the father U willing to | { lvo
his daUKhlor. Kaoh whlto band , ropiosimt-
IIIB silver , douotos 100 franca tjur annum , and
oikuh yellow band denotes goid , boiouenlnir
l.OUO franca a your. .
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