' i vri3T/r ' 7 rTKrJ.ft1 l4 * ' _ _ Til 15 OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AUGUST 7. 1892-S1XTEEN PAGF.S. SOCIAL DOINGS IN MIDSUMMER Dull Days Experienced by the Swell Stay at Homos. ILETTER FROM NARRAGANSETT bt. ntnttliln * Choir Hey * Knjojr tlio Do- of C'nmpltiK Out \ tjcnp Year Coaching Party Movements of Oinnlia 1'ooplc. Thducli "everybody's out of town , " And fashion nits beside tlio sea Tovln 11 tint of bounty brown And Rip u cup of Russian tun , Thure tire 11 few of us who stay * - A million mid a liulf or inoro To work midsummer tusks awny And scorn the Wllus 6f motmt and shoro. lloforo tlio do star'i kindling beam. In Kontlu.Iiino tno dulslcs Hod/ with vloiutA from beside tlio stream , And honoyyiicklus ovurlntnd : . yYut bluest , lioiinluot flower that grow * , 4 Across the fields the cornflowers shako , Ann now tlio plnU and linnly rose UrowH wild und artuut n uiim tin * brake. Bo stroni ? men still must strive and thrlvo And women , too , tliclr lingers urjo , In many it swarming liumiin Illvu , An thoiiKll tlioro wore nontoup norsurco ! And yet the town's mlnnummor Joys Are not to bo bussed lightly by Vr'lion twilight Hliuts the door on nulls And opes tlio windows of the sky. Wlion Cupid frolics down a street The tniisfu of a pasting car Upon a tnitldun's our fulls nwcot As thoiiKh 1-ovo touched the Jight guitar ; llenuath thn wlnto olcutrlo irliiru Koimincu httr ourlo dlstiiff whirls , 1 And through the shadows of the Kinro ItlppluJ the silvery laugh of Klrl > i Great Indeed U the power of Old Sol. Ho changes tbo complexion of things vaUly , Including the complexion of tbo summer bollo. Ho raises up not only mountains mid the thermometer , but summer hotels , and makes the average man make a rtttso to moot the emergency. This Is a sort of summer that makes the hotel man happy und , of course , the railroad companies , and ti Rood muny others who haul peregrinating humanity nround from hot places to cool places and a llUlu later from ho cool to warm oaos , will ourn big summer s. According to the clergymen the great object of lifo Is to avoid n too warm temperature hereafter atid to make sure of a perennial paradise , but , according to what ono sees , tbo majority of mankind at present , clergymen Included , scorns to bavo as Its great nlm seeking nn ugrcaablo present tom- noriituro and looking out for tbo temporary Ed on s that man has created for his own passing pleasure , and at most of which few llvo llko ascetics or follow any too closely the restrictive suggestions of the decalogue. This is truly a remarkable season , and never In the history of Omaha has there been EO many people out of town during the dog days. While It Is u hard thing to got at It is quite bafo that Omahnns will spend on tboir vacation this year $250,000 , the interest , of which , wisely directed , would found n wor thy chanty and maintain it forever. But It Is travel , travel , travel that calls out to men and woman and so wo ruth and push In a frantlu endeavor to got somewhat that is a cbango from homo. Go Is tno order of the day and hundreds of thousands are going , many of thorn bunting for the unattainable. marrlago of Miss Mabel Orchard and William T. Wymnn is to take place at Trinity cathedral October 19 to bo followed by a reception at tbo Paxton. la all essentials - tials this will bo the woddlug oar nxcollenco of tbo your , for it unites two well known and well beloved society lenders. It will bo a beautiful wedding for there are to bo eight -brMostrnld ? and Miss llolono Wyman , the very pretty daughter of Hon. jv. Ul Wyman , and sister of the groom , is to bo tno maid of honor. While not speaking ox cathedra , the young ladles of Omaha who will assist in the marriage ceremonies will likely bo Miss Bella Downy , her very Intimate friend of years , Miss May Dundy , Miss Hosgland. Miss Laura Hoaglond. Three bridesmaids will como from eastern cities. The engagement of Miss Orchard and Mr. "VVymun has been known for some tlmo uraong tholr frlonds , but the soorct has boon well kept from the world at largo until now. Previous to Miss Orchard's departure lor the east qulto a number of frlonds availed themselves of tbo opportunity to extend con gratulations over the very happy nlTalr. Tbo directors of the Omaha club , now that thcv have received suggestions from nroht _ tccts us to how the now club house should bo built , bavo culled for now plans on the ground that thev want a story tukon off the plans ns submitted. This will gwo local nrcbltocts auothnr ohanco , as It is pretty well known , bad the decision boon innclo on tbo old plans , a foreign architect would bavo walked off with the prize. i Mrs. S. Arnstoln und Mrs. Sonnenborg , .nccompanlod by Master Herbert Arnstem , 'leave ' tomorrow for Colfax , la. C. E. Ford , wlfo and children , are on tholr way to the Cliff hotel , Manltou , Colo. Tboy will spend a mouth In the west. The l.ny of the Mlimtrol. Primrose & West's great minstrel aggre gation , which is the favorite burnt cork , Bhow of America , Is coming to Boyd's ' then- tor for two nights only on Tuesday and Wednesday next. Each year these enter prising artists bring us something now , und now they are conquered the loaders 'of mod ern negro minstrelsy. Of their opening nor- Jormnnco In tit. Paul on lust Monday evening - ing the Pioneer Press speaks of the event in the following strong terms ! Although engaged in catering to the mnust'mont of tbo p'jblhj for many years past. Primrose & Went this year bond the best miiiHtrul company they have over had. Jt U uithor dlftlcult to usk tbo ihcutorgoots ito boltovo that a mluslrol show is X JIull of striking novelties and now CliloiiB. Nevertheless Primrose & \Vost bavo iiLcompllshcd this feat. True , tbo gcnumo / inlnstrcsly is lost sight of entirely , but the II performance U none tbo loss pluoslng line II umuslng. In the first part the blngors ami II "lltilo'jokors" uppourca In pretty Japanese M costume und sat carelessly ubout the atago m Donuath huge umbrollos , lined with vari- J colored Incandosccnt lights. The clloct wai MH b % pleasing , so wore the solos and "funny busi- Pf1 Jicst. " Billy Van's topical sot.g , "And tlio F Hand Pliijod Everything Hut Annie Launo , " f was extremely funny , und Primrose , over quiet , graceful and effective , mudo a dccldot hit In his creation of the Kngllsu uwoll , lu which ho introduced not only ono of the prettiest but most amusing occontrlo dances that hui over been noun hero. un Itleul Vacation , Camping out under favorable circum Unices U about the pleanautou way o : spending the warm weather. This is tbo opinion ol the choir of St. Matthias , whlcl Is Just now enjoying the bust possible tlmo In a grove near Nlckorson , on the ranch o Messrs. Patrick. A small number of ladles .look after the creature comforts , and pro yldo In ovuryyuy for Uio happiness of the Aadi. The bust of fare , Mailing , boating 'rafting , swimming , croquet , tonnU , songs und chorutoit , rounds , Rlcos , stories by moonlight , etc. , etc. , and wcuthor of the falroit ; what more could tbo iniiul of a boy deslrol Thu camp uxpeols to Urea it up next Week. Tbo members of the choir present are Joe nirkhausor , Wnltor Cbamborluli ) , Walter Nelson , Charles Hoblnson.VUllo Druko , John Lynnbergor , Krwin Davenport. Hugl Kennedy. Wultur Colomnn and Tonuysot Klmor. With the choir lira liov. and Airs frlncnab , Mr. nnd Mrs. Van lu eu , Mrs fljyonbprger , Mr , und Mrs , Coteman , Misses i Lyouborgor , Uleinons , Johns , Aunlo Lyou < bergurund Kvdtleld , Mcsau. Bacon , Cloiu oui , Hhepurd , Buchanan , liowull , Avlgustun Kouuua , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \Voilillui ; In Dvuvcr , A rouiahtlo wedding took place In Denver Just 1U1 ycurs ago and tt U of particular tutor st to tbo people of that city and of Counc ( Uluffi , from the fact that It wok the lira1 neJulng over porforinod In Denver and that tbo jmrtloa to It were Mr. and Mis , J , 11 .Atklui of this city. In these day * iillhougt tbero Were parion * to bo found they were pot plentiful cor wore thgy itriotly ortboda. n tholr behavior. Mr. Atkins made a long ind weary soaran for BOPUO ona to tia tbo knot and nt latt got track iof a Methodist clergyman. Attor another search he found bis bouso and when ha arrived there ho was n formed than the clergyman was out In the jack yard and that ho might go around nnd Ind him. It was Sunday mornlhg and Mr. Atkins was somewhat surprised when ho cached the back yard to find that the min ster was working himself un Into a proper condition fpr his morning sermon bv digging Tor a llttlo of the yellow metal that uiado ifo In the west so attractive In 1SJ9. The wedding took place without any hltcboi and the couple "llvod happy over after. " I.rnp Ycnr Coaching 1'arty. Monday ovonlng a number of young ladloa gave a leap year coaching party in honor of Lholr gontlman frlonds. Thn coach was mot at Slxiconth and Fnrnnm directs nt 8 o'clock and started on Its tour about the city. The driving program was Sixteenth to Cumlng , to Twenty-fourth street , to ICountzo Place , to Sherman avenue , and from thence to the park , where an elegant slipper of flvo courses was served by Balduff , after which chairs nnd tables wore cleared uway and dancing was lu order. At nu oorly hour the coach resumed Us drive , and all the gentlemen woroescorted homo In true leap year stylo. It was n pleasantly successful affair , duo in most part 16 tbo efforts of Misses Kramer and I''il7.pa'.rick. Too gentleman who haa Lho honor to bo present were : Messrs/ Sears , Thomai , Banks , Over , Fowler , Keido , Conwny , Do Wald , Bronnn , Kuhn , Butlor. Misses Uatnnrlch , Banter , Wioburg , Sun- dcon , Kramer , Davis , Anuolo , Dovlno , An- drooion , FiUpatrlck. A Iliiclii-lor 1'iirty. A most enjoyable ovonlng was spent Wednesday at the bachelor quarters of Messrs. II. Ruloy and C. T. Butler at 2705 Davenport street. There wore In tbo neighborhood of fourteen couples present. The muslo was beautifully rendered by the Mandolin orchestra. Dancing was the feature of the ovomnirj The Idea of the hosts was to entertain a cotorlo of their frlonds before the return of Mr. Butler's talks from Salt Lake , where they are spend ing the summer. Tbo bachelors were as sisted and chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. D. Hlsloy. The evening was ono long to bo re membered by nil present. Two enormous lights lit up that portion of Davenport street until the "woo sum' hours" and tbo chaperones bad to call "lime. " AIuTGiiiunti of Oiimlia 1'ooplo. Miss May Carver has gene to Clear Lake , la. la.Mrs. Mrs. Flemon Drake hna returned fronj Indiana. Mrs. John Horbach has gene to Clear Lake , lu. . Habbl Hosonau loaves for his now charge in Baltimore on August 21 , Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Snvdor have taken a cottage ut 2217 Capitol avouuo. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Davenport will leave Tuesday on a short trip to California. Mrs. Uoorgd N. Hicks and son are baoK in town after a pleasant outing at Onawa. Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoffman loft Friday for Salt Lake , Portland and San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. E. tt. Perfect loft last Thursday for a two weeks trip In Colorado. Mr. Moritz Meyer wont to Spirit Latto yesterday to spend a faw days with Mrs. Meyer. Governor and Mrs. Boyd , Miss Boyd and Mr. und Mrs. Blorbowor loft yesterday for California. Mr. W. W. Chapman of the United States National bauk has gene to Denver to attend the conclave. Judge M. R. Hopowcll ana fainllv have pone to Colorado and tbo coast on a vacation pleasure trip. Hon. John A. McShano and family and Mrs. E. C. McShano and daughter have gene to Spirit Laiio. S. Hospe , jr. , and wlfo loft yesterday afternoon for Salt Lake City and the Hooky mountain resorts. Dr. and Mrs. Summers and Miss Summers havu gene to Bayllald , vVls. , to Join the Omaha colony there. Mr , and Mrs. UoDort B. Ko.voi of Klch- brow. III. , are in the city visiting their uophow , F. A. Green. Mrs O. T. Eastman , nee Nellie Burns , expects - pocts to spend September with her family and frlonds In Omaua. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Wobstorand daughter started on an extended trip to Dunver and California Saturday evening1. Mri. Halph Gaylord und son loft Wednes day for Grinnell , la. , to visit Mrs. Tlmmor- mnn , Mrs. Gaj lord's mother. Mrs. Gus Lockncr and daughter wont to Colfax Springs , la. , to drink mineral water and rusticate for u few weeks. Hon. John L. Webster writes from Ham burg July L"J that ho and furally arrived there safely on that date. Thov u'ro now lu Berlin. Hon. nnd Mrs. George W. Llnlngor nnd Mr. and Airs. Frunic Hnller loft vustorduy with the Knights Templar for Denver and Colorado points. Louts Viorling , secretary nnd treasurer of thoPaxton-VIerllng iron works , sailed with his sister , Miss Clara , for Europa Saturday on thoTouralno. Miss Muv Morse , daughter of Mr. W. V. Morse , gave a plcnio to Pries lake on Wednesday , which was attended by qulto a number of her friends. Last Tuesday night a daughter was born to Mrs. Otto Slnmsicn , wlfo of Mr. Otto Slomsscn , who is DOW traveling In tbo Inter est of the Joe Suhllu Brewing company. Mrs. T. 1C. Sudborough has returned from a very pleasant vacation spent lu the Adi- roudacks mountains , with tbo family of Dr. W. T. Harris , national commissioner of education. Mrs. O. W. McMillan has returned from a three months absence , having visited Los Angeles , San Francisco , Salt Lake , Manltou and Denver. Also Cutallnu Island , in tbo Puclliu ocean. Mrs. Jesse Lowe arrived In the city last week from St. Louis , Mo. , ana is tbo guest of her mother , Airs. S. E. Pratt , 242J Hamil ton street. Mrs. Lowe will remain lu the city for about ten days , Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. Manchester , Miss Eva Manchester and MUs Mlnnio Thompson loft Monday fora month's trlu on the Pa- clllo coast. They will visit Portland , San FruiiuUco , Monterey und uthor California points. Mr. and Mrs. Thomai Godfrey were guests nt tbo wedding of Miss Joan Hoger * of Whoutland , la. , and Mr. James Mines of Wayne , Neb. , which took plnco at tha homo of tbo brldo's parents at Whontlund on Wednesday evening last. Mr. Samuel Orchard , Miss Orchard and Miss Dewey loft for tbo east lust week. Miss Dewey and Miss Otchard will spend several weeks In Chicago , from there they will go to Muukmaoand tuon on to Now York. Beech Camp Modern Workmen of America hold u very Interesting mootIng - Ing on Friday ovonlng , adopting llvo now members. This' camp wilt adopt 11 ft con now members next Friday ovonlng , August lii , and a full attendance Is desired. An excursion rate to Lincoln and return rtf ? 1.1U for the rouna trip has boon secured and Beech Camp expects to send nt least 200 members on tno U.Hu Inst. Mr. ana Mrs. Uraatus Young , Mr. David Young and Mr. It. S. Ego loft Wednesday In u private car for a month's outing In tbo mountains , stoppinc at Salt L'iko City for n abort time , wnerethoy will bo Joined by Miss Young nnd Miss Detwollnr , who have boon enjoying the past couple of weeks bathing In the Great Salt LaKo. During their absence - sonce Mr , und Mrs. BunoUlot will occupy their rcdldanco , Thirty-second und Dodge. Mrs. B. A. Hall , assisted hv her daughter , Mr * . M. C. Wilbur , entertained a few of her old-tlmo frlonds Informally at dinner last Thursday afternoon ou the occasion of her Sllb birthday. The dinner was largely prepared by Mrs. Hall herself nnd she presided with even more dignity , If possible , tuuu bad graooil her younger days. Uullko womankind ronorally bo was qulto willing to toll her ago , and doubtless foil vorv young , ns IUH fuel was stated that her mother lived to the ago of 10'J. .Mr * . Hall looks qulto equal to passing her mother's record , DoWltt'H Maraainrllia destroys such pel sum us scrofula , skin dUuaios , eczema , rhou- inatlim. Its timely use save * many lives. Minn. Post of thu city ba gene to Lyons , Nob. , to ttlvo nmnsago treatment to the wlfo of u Lyons physician , who is under the care n ! Dr. ( jooilell , a noted physician of i'hlla < dulphlu. ThU will nocoj itato the postpone ment of Muio. Pott' * ooutowplatod pleaiuro trip oasu HOW LOVELYWOMEN. . BATHE What ft Qorrospondent at the Seashore Has Noticed in a Casual Way , THEIR GORGEOUS SEASHORE SUITS I'nt Kolk 1 > Not Look Well In llatliliiff Continue The Hello Who Were n Clonk When Out of the Water I.utmt liatliliiR.Sult Material. There are two women on the beach before us , who nro the observed of nil observers , for the season of gorgcousncss In bathing suits has como. August is the month par excellence for "spectacular effects" to bo soon dally on the beach , says n Chicago Herald correspondent. Earlier in the seal- son the woman who bathos has other reasons than the desire to display "horcharms "n la ballot girl. " First , she Way bathe bociuso shollkos it ; many do some don't. Second , she may 4Dntho "pour flassor la lumpy 'or because Ills qulto tbo tlijng to do at tlio. sqa'- shore. Third , and last , bor reason tor seek ing the ocean's embraces may .bo to rod'ucOi | bor avolrdunols , for it Is a very well under stood fact that there Is no moro quick and successful method of ' training down" superfluous flesh than a stout tussle dally with tba restless waves. It Is perfectly useless to go In the water daintily and gin gerly , and , clinging to the friendly ratio , jump up and down gently a few linns. The woman who does this will rind she Is In exactly tbo sauin position as she who takes the Turkish bath luxuriously growing dally stouter and stouter. No. If you wunt to grow thin nnd where Is the stout woman who taues to sea-bathing without such n tiopo hidden away In some corner of her hoarti you must learn to swim , and then lot the waves pound and buffatyou as they will , all the tlmo struggle , una light your way through them , until your wbolo body glows from bond to foot ; then you must run up nnd dowu the track n whllo and lot the hot midday sun of summer bring out the perspiration'nnd you will grow thin nnd tough aud strong , Just ns any other properly taken oxorclso will make you. And if you are Inclined to embonpoint look at tboso half-dozen forlorn females clinging to the rope at any bathing resort , weighing to gether fully two-thirds of a thousand pounds , nnd get oil every ounce of extra RIZU as fast us you can. For fat folk do not IOOK well iu bathing suits. And they have only ono consolation neither do thin ones. Somebody said ] ust now that a family skeleton should not bo paraded so publicly beforu the world , and cyoryono near who dla not laugh tittered , for tncro were a croup of very attenuated looking females edging themselves down toward the water. But to return to our two bathers of whom Mam'sellospokoand whoso nopoaranco called forth mora expressions of approval and ad miration than tli at of any other woman on the boach. They were both elegant in cffeot , perfectly comma il fuut in appearance , and yet nj different In attire as in manner , and , although this is not at all a case of "tha lady and the tiger. " Mam'sollo wil llcavo it to you whether the ono or tbo other is the best form , Both are tall , well sot-up young women ; young , yes , although tha two lads who uro capering down tbo plank walk from the bathIng - Ing house after the first suggest a possibility that the crown of motborhood may rest upon the lady tboy evidently accompany. lllilck l'roui Iluud to Foot. She Is very much the propnr weight to setoff off a bathing suit , weight probably 150 pounds , which is nut too much for hbr 5 feet 7 inches of height. She wears black from bead 10 foot. Tbo bodice of her bathing suit 1 : a blouse , of black stockinette , made as high in tbo nock and as snug In the collar , which Is tied about with a sailor knot , as any shirt waist sont.out-frora the smartest of shlrtmukers ; but sleeves this ooJicu Blacks. There nro some largo , loqso , galhorqd , ruf fles which fall down half way over the' arm , but as that arm moves about It Is perfectly ovldont that there Is no sleeve beneath. Tboso arms , however , are by no moans bare , being encased as tight as tight can bo , from the llrst Joint of the lingers to the very shoulder. In long , black mitts ( which , If the truth were known , would very llkolv bo found to ba a pair of stockings cut off at the ankles and hemmed ) . Tbo shapely lower limbs nro as snucly litted bv black tights , veritable tights with foe' , and rendering unnecessary any addition to this costume of the TurkUn' trousers which wore so lately considered u necessary adjunct of the bathing conumo fumlnino. The golden hair of this lady is completely covered by u large black silk handkerchief , knotted gypsy fashion , which Is qulto ns becoming us any style of colfluro to bo imagined. In this nttlro this lady loaves bur bath house , runs licbtly down to the beach , frolics a whllo with tbo llttli follows who nro with her , lads of 4 and 0 may bo , and then plunges Into the > 3urf and strikes Out boldly Into the waves. She swims beautifully , evidently enjoys her bath ana after a tlmo comes out on the beaon again , perfectly un embarrassed , and sits down in the sand with ibo boys and a group of gay bathers who crathnr to bask iu the sun and her smiles. She Is perhaps tbo married belle ot tho.soa- son , undoubtedly quito as popular as any of the girls , and everything she does is univer sally admired , as Is apt to bo tbo case with a rich nnd beautiful joung woman. Her rival wont into the water just before she did a girl very llko her In appearance , both of face and form another "daughter of the gods , divinely tall and most divinely fair , " also having nbout her head a siln handkerchief , but of brightest scarlet , from whlcn no trace of hair escaped , no lovelock curled. As she made her way to the surf , laughing and miking , two or tbreo gallants came to meet her , clad in the usual limited attire men call n bathing suit , for the fact of which that they were anything' at nllf ivo may ho supposed to glvo thanks since the mon BOO in HO disposed to curtail thorn. Kmulupod lu Hcurlot * Like tbo llttlo group previously-described , this ono straightway became the fixed point nt wl < leh every eye gazed for tbo moment , but tbero was llttlo 'of the charms-or foml- nIne loveliness , except the fair face under Its crimson handkerchief , to bo soon , for this prospcctivo bather was enfolded from nock to heel In as voluminous a scarlet cloak as that of Moptustopholos himself. This she were nbout her all tbo tlraa she stood about on the beach talking with the various loungers thereupon , and Just at thu moment before plunging into tbo sea , quick as a transformation scene , she threw it to nu attendant and stood rovoulod In a costume ns snuglv trim as her rival's and as brilliant In color as the plumage of a rod bird. A moment after she bad made the plunge she was swimming about with a mas- cullno friend , with whom she shortly came out ou the beach again to have another chat with some newcomers. / . - It did not seem to annoy her nt nil to ttand them with only her foot In the surf , although her dripping attire clung close and fast , but the mlnuto her foot passed tbo line where tbo wnvos came and the water was not , the watchful.maid throw the bli ; cloak nbout her shoulders , and lopeatod the attention when she came out for good nnd sat ueriolf down to sun , Now you know how the two belles of the season got themselves up for the event of the morning , and you can puv your money and chooia your suit like tbo ono or the other , as you fancy. The useful old navy blue flannel Is not at ull thn proper cnpor this year for bathing suits. Both the color and the material have been suporscdoit. The girl who gets herself up In navy blue , with tbo old trimming of whlto braid , will find herself behind the times. llluck for lluthlng Kulu. BUcu Is very much tbo popular thing , and serge tba material which tha latest fashion decrees , the thin , wlrv klnu of serge at that. 'Black ' suits are sometimes trimmed with rod , wbtto or yellow , very often , indeed , bright ened by a hundkeruhlof ot one ot the colors , arranged In tbreo-cornerod.cap fashionover the head to cover the rubber cap which pro tects the hair , Surah silk bathing suits appear ou the counters ot many of the shops , and that cross between brllllautlno and silk , chiefly used for men's covered umbrellas , called gloria silk , Is found a most excellent material. It Is very rare to 100 a fashionable woman , young or old , with the old battling suit ; Turkish drawers , gathered In below the knee , full skirt to tba knee , lull iloovos to tbo wrlst. Tights , skirts not moro than ten inches long , and no slcnves-pi-ovnll. i The majority of the bathers of the gentler sex are forced to wear tho/nhflatraw bnis of laborers lu order to oscapa fwjclilos. Tan Is honorable nnd so Is mintrarf but freckles Ohl freckles afe still horribly common , imii/is : : num XAIIK.VIANSUTT. What it Snmtl Uinnlin CoTotly Is Doing There to Whlln Away t\fjSniniuor. { N \ruN9RTT I'tjW ) H. I. Aug. 2. Cot rctpnntlcqffiQf , The Jicc , ] UUELY.t ) Uito bo regretted that WarrngansoUPIor and its many attractions nro not bettor kh AvTJ nnd approcl- ntod by tlfiTcitlzons ot tha iar west than they aro. Western people use up their nerve force rapidly and no- whorqi can nature's great elixir , "soa air. " bo drank in and enjoyed under moro favoring circumstances than here , Thorn nro few ot the eastern resorts where tbo ocean breezes awoap In and over without , Intervening land on any sldo , ns It doe here , where the hotels and dwellings , come. to tbo water's edge and where the linn , , 'smooth bathing bjanli , with its uporb surf , id so frco from danger , as this. , , , Abu pleasant summer resort lakes Its name from the ancient ( s the now world goes ) tilbo of Narracnnsott Indians. Hero , -Just south of the bathing bench , once stood a ilnq stone pier , now entirely washed down nnd many of the rooks used for the construc tion ol tha Cnslno. From hero south for n distance of nearly six miles lies a rockr shore often forming cliff ? many feet in height , nnd on tbo crown of these stands the village , its hotels and outlying rosldonccs these for the most part are the homos of wealthy Now Yorkers , Phlladolphl- nns and Now Enelnnilors. Hero are magnificent homos , mansions nnd cottages within the moans of prosperous business men , all sharing In the great gift , the invigorating ai r. At Point Judith , ono ot the most dangerous - ous spots on the eastern coast , terminates this peninsula , formed by ' 'nn inlet several mlles In length nnd running north , thus preventing - venting the western breezes becoming heated. This point Is hilly , nnd hero nro line farms , where milk , fresh butter nnd eggs and line vegetables nro produced for the consumption of thn summer resident , Up among tboso hills and on streets running from tbo ocean nro other stately homes ana quaint cottages. AH of thosa cottages are surrounded by beautiful lawns with hnndsomo shrubbery and gay with every vartoty'ot nowers. The streets which are nla < Ia of macadam or asphalt lead to beautiful cotlntry roads and drives that are beneath tlno old trees with interlocking branches and through a perfect wilderness of wild roses , wild Ins , buttercups and daises , making driving and riding a delight and drawing thither some of the handsomest carriages and high-stepping thoroughbreds In the country. There are sixteen hotels of different sizes and varying pncos. Noarlv one-half ot these stand on Oroan nvenuo almost at the water's odga , others are back n short distance , but the refreshing broorcs swoop ever all , at every dnd'tuo roar of the ocean , as It gathers mm Cereal's , may bo heard , and all are comfortably furnished , well kept , nnd are dollghtful Apots to wbllo away the summer hours.'gathering ' now energy. ' nt Life hero Is ono round"0f "enjoyment and pleasure , or If you proforMt , the hotel veran das may be your limit , tba study of these about you , your solo occupatTdn. But If you wish to regain health' aria strangtb , add years to your lite , you Will , Iwlth hundreds of others , wend your way to tbo bathing bench sborUv , > ( after vour breakfast bos been , , enjoyed , Indeed , this will bo your ' obloctlvo point , oven if you do not treat youriplf to a swim. Hero you see the grodt J waves gather and comb and break liko-'gto'at hu'o ponies com ing up to shako their slmg'gy/bohts. What a panorama will greet your eyas I The bathers , | n the surf plunging and pitching about In pure abandonment ; hero nro the stout nnd the thin , tho'young and old , in every variety of costume , most of thorn rather scanty , some , even many of them , conspicuous oy tbolr absence. Here you may study human nature In many moods. The first to attract your attention , because tboir ofgrost numbers , are tbo "dudes. " I positively dlsllko to use this word , but they nro nlco young men , so swfot and alas 1 to think that they are not always young. Many have enjoyed natal anniver saries for moro than n quarter of a century and still tboir chief aim in life U apparently to proiorvi ! the uowly pressed fold of their craam flannel trousers straight to the front , the reef perfectly folded at the bottom dis playing the shapely foot cncasrd In wnlto shoes. The pretty girlish ankles cov ered by the silken hose Just matching the tie and hat bnnU" and harmonising with the straw colored mustache and pretty scarf , the tout ensemble "a symphony in cream. " Ono plnnco satisfies tbo observer that these hands were never made to handle any thing moro useful than a tonnls racquet , and involuntarily ono asks "Are these tbo fathers of the generations that are to Inherit this country with Tts great possibilities 1 of tbo future rulers of this country 1 vVaa it for them tbo battles of independence - dependence were fought and.won ? For these that a million lives were lost in the struggle to maintain that f rood o ml" Than when tboy speak their soft lisping tones , or worio , wbon they affect the English and speak us though they were endeavoring to swallow n mouthful of hot potato. It grows WOHO , and you breathe a sigh of relief us they wander toward the breakers , sans oyo-ulass , sans clothes , sans modesty , for what olsu but the lack of that would make them wander about out of the walor In tbo scant raiment they allow themselves. , Then there are the elderly boaur. They have courted tha mammas , Illrtod with tbo aunties aud great-ami tics ; tboir hearts ( If tiioy ever had anv ) are so , calloused , tholr vanity so satiated , that the wonder grows that tboy do not tire of constant flattery and long for home nnd the voices of children who shall call there "papa , " Instead , as the years go on , tholr soft nothings great each now set of glrli , their llguros grow moro rotund , their enduring" powers loss when la the water. They never danca and occasionally forgot tholr manner * at the table. Than there are the fortune hunters. Anxiety murks them for tholr own , rijcolloctlons ot unpaid bilK of comforts und luxuries to bo secured with ono ot the pretty creatures whoso pauas have sccurnd a handsome fortune for thorn , or barring them , the elderly fomnlo who nurses her for tune with which to secure Just such an use ful appendage as bo will provit , or hotter still , there Is dear Tom's "widow , pretty and bright , and enjoying his accumulated thou sands. How ho works and jlioripiros In his efforts to got n great doal'fqr ' hothlng lu so- curmir ono of these. * Ah , and mammas ! who"ftfcf'anxioua to so- euro a settlement for theltuilaughtor , bow uho frowns on the detrimental who draws nour , and onoourngosfhojUman with a goodly bank , account.)0 ) Ills years may bo iriany , hjq jii-f P foob'o , his breath strong from JIo.uor consumed , what matters lit If ManoO\IJsabul } \ , have n handsome homo in tbo cly | , p country homo in tno south , a cottage nt tno seaside , horses und carriages , diamonds galqro. These nro the requisite * tbo lovln .tu npmas demand. And the girls , how can. wp'.Ag l how sweet nnd lovable they are , with line llguros , grace ful nnd winning , tboy oijpyr ( , flvory moment of tbo life huro ; truq. thepvjiuy , botwountho swimming and visiting thoj ailno , between driving , walking aud tcnus sKh | as they recall call the gentlu band-presiimg pf some fan.I ouo whoso moans will not cpjfilt of a visit hero , but when mamma has Caught ber game and the trousseau Is to bo selected , the presents begin to arrh'o wlih tbo oclutof a wedding , tha dignities that sur round a bride , tboy yield and a voar later may bo soon here among tbo married belle * wearing handsome gowns , lluo diamonds , hoe carriages and borios tha envy und admiration of friends und foes. Uayor thun the young girls around , but dosplto thoio tbo hourspont hero will bo n delightful ono. In striking non- trail to tbo ono that follows at the Casino with too persona tbo Aame , and yet How different , llore the womtta , young und old , sinllo and chat in dainty , petty gowns. Ttiov sit about the vorandus und \vuildor through tbo corridors , oujoy their cooling drlnki , greet with guy tfudlnaco the frienus of un Hour and of former years alllta Huro daugh ters slip awuy from mammas for a quiet Illr- tation , wlvas from their husbands and vlco versa. Here a quiet lunch or elaborate dinner will ba enjoyed , Then dinner , an afternoon toilet , u drive , an ovoalug tfaynr , fatter , at the Cnsino and nnotbor day Inn boon added to the record. But desulto tbU strength grows nnd roses como to tha faded cheek. But whllo society Is mmle up in n wny of the types described , there are hundreds of others hero , men whoso sola unllaht Is the plc.uuro ot the wives and children who adore them , women whoso lives are bounded by children nnd husband , women whoso children nro married nnd gene , who have reached the heights nnd como now for the benollts to bo derived , or to Uvo over ngaln their llvo * ; noble women whodovoto tlmo nnd energy to the poor nnd suffering around them and nro gathering energy and strength for renewed otTorts. Ouo of the striking looking mon hero from the far \vo. t is your follow townsman , Mr. I } , B , Wood , who Is nccompanlod bv his , pretty girlish looking wife and four children. They are nt the Hotel Berwick whoio bis courtly manners , her youth nnd devotion to her Interesting children attract tbo atten tion of the guests. If these nro representa tive citizens of Omabn It must bo a charm- In p place to llvo. ' * Mrs. D. V. Unritnlow , n slstsr of Mrs. Wood and n former resident of Omaha , now living lu Denver , bus Just arrived , Shn Is as clover and brmht as MM. Wood and they , with Mrs. Sam Callaway , \ \ hose former days vvoro spentIn your city , glvo ono an excellent opinion of tha women ot the fur west. From St. Joseph , Mo. , Is Mrs. Hamilton rtnd her daughter , the older Indv the wifaof n rnal 031ita ( man Ih6ro , and the sUtor of thn Mr. Huntoon who married Miss Wlnans ot Baltimore , thus becoming one of thn wcalthiost.mou in tbo country. Mrs. Samuel Nave , dauglitoYuna"son of that city nro also bora tor an outing. Ono of the striding fltruroj sometimes soon hero Is Edwin Booth , his stop slower , his oycs less bright than when thousands listened breathless to his Hamlat , but Booth still. Jia is with bis only daughter , Mrs. . Grossman , at their cottage , Hosallnd , on Contial street. It will Lo remomborcd she wa a daughter by a lint wife , nnd named Edwlna. She has boon tbo light ot her father's tlfo for many years , nnd now ns ho turns down life's hillside ho onjoyi the so ciety of two pretty grandchildren with bars , while his comfort and uloasura is her llrst cnro , shared by the foreign husband * ' Another preeminent , character hero U Brander - dor Matthews , whoso cottngo Is across the stieot from tlio homo of the distinguished actor , At the Gladstone Is the Italian consul at Now York , Count do Ulvas , n largo line looking man who evidently cnjovs lifo hero. At thu Mnttbuwson is the count nnd count ess Out Olivet. She is u dainty llttlo wo man who dances and bewitches nil who como within range ot her bright ayes. At Shor- r.VH nro Baron and Baroness do Thomson , who nro much sought after. Then Mouslou r A. F. Aide of tbo French legation aud Man uel P. Loano of the Spanish , are enjoying tholr summer vacation haro. THE TATTUIII. AVorin Tliu : > a Lockout. , The statement of Mr. J. Sterling of Wlck- lilto. Ivy. , will DO of special Interest to me chanics , many of whom have had a similar experience. "I am u ooopor by trade , and for mauy years worked In Chicago. About twelve month ? ago I bad an attack of diarrhoea , which became chronic. I was treated by two prominent phvslclans of Chicago , but from thorn received no permanent benefit. I then wont to Texas wboro 1 was again treated by a leading physician with , results similar to these I had previously experi enced. In May I came to VVickliffe , Ky. , in a very doulllttitod condition , consequent upon tbh long continued trouble. I wont tea a drug btoro forrollof. Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrhnai Kennedy was rocom- niondoJ. The first dose relieved mo. and t\\o'J3-cont bottles cured me. I consider myself well today. " Mr. Sterling is 02 years of ago and n very nlco old gentleman , and reliable in all mat ters. He came nero In n very low state of health , but now say * ho feels perfectly wall and buoyant and has had no symptoms of dlarrnau for three or four weoks. Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilom- edy is vorv popular hero. O. W. Sinv lit , L druggist , VVIckliffo , ICy. LETTKHS VJIO3I OKXKK.IL. Glt.lXT. Piithotlo Homiiulurs of the flora' * Lust Mourn. Nnw YoiiK , Aug. 0. Founder Jamoj A. Bradley of Asbury park gave u banquet Friday evening to CnarlosAYood of Lansing- burg , N. Y. , ono ot the llrst to go to General Grant's aid after the Grant & Ward failure. While other people were expressing regret at the gonoral's downfall , Mr. Wood sent him his chock for 85M. which was after wards followed by two llko donations. Ai soon ns Mr. Bradley learned that Mr. Wood was at Ocean Grove ho arranged a banquet and Invited the Grand Armv post of tbo town. After speeches hud been made by Congiessman Clarke of Now JOMOV , Mayor Stowiirt of Philadelphia , General Patterson of Now Jersey and others , Mr. Bradley hud road some letters from General Grunt to Mr. Wood which had not been made public , thanking the latter for bis timely aid. Thesu are tbo letters : MKW VOHK Cirr , May 12 , ISSI. Oo.ir Sir : Vourniord than kind letter ot S itnrd.iy In- closlni ? chock ror $ > OU and proposing to send a llko amount un mv note , p.iyulilo In ono year , without Interest , Is rucelvoil The money nt this time would bo of oxcomlliiK nso to one not having ; enough to pay ono month's isurvant hire or room rent If I wore to leave rny und nothing coining In until August 1. 1 therefore accept thu chuck received and this Is my ucxnowlodginuiu of iidubt of $ . > 9) ono year from thin ilato on tjo terms of your loiter. Very truly yours. U. S OIIANT. Thn next letter acknowledges the receipt of two cb celts for $5UJ each and Indicates tbo straightened circumstances to which tbo ox- prosldont hud boon reduced. New VOHK , Aliy 10 , 1831. Ch irlos Wood. 03i | . : My Uuarblr I nm In receipt of your very kind letter of the 17th lust , with two chae'iH fnrji O each. Von lia\o conferred an obligation muro tlitin I can over runny. The money , of course. I do not duubt that Lean rnturii , but baliu uuiizht without u hundred dollars In my poukot uud nothing eoiiilnu In till August , It heuiiuio u serious ijuustlon what to do. Vou. In the sonuroslty of you heart , have lelioved that anxiety. A prup.ir itlon was at once mailo to reilu n o\pciues tci u minimum. My house at LOIU llr.inuh Mrs. Grant's U ollerod for rout , and the onu we oc- eupv here will ba In the full If prospoots uro 110 brighter than at nrosont. Hoping tint prosperity may attend you am ! yours , 1 10- inaiii. faithfully yours , U. H. UUANT. The third letter contained the general's check for $1,001) in part payment of tbo loan. This money , the general intimates , was received - ceivod from the sale of his book. Hero Is his letter In full : NEW VOHK OiTir , Jan. 5. 188. > . My Dear Mr Wool : I tttkii profound ploisuro In Inclosing to you tlio choclc which you will find with this I wUh to slate to you also what rollof I was afforded by your timely loin. At the tlmo of thu failure of Urnnt & Ward I hud not jlOD In my pocUot. I had puid my bills for the previous month with oheoUson thu Him. Moit of them wuro not presented until after the failure. Vour chucks enabled 1110 to moot thu uuuouil Ciill. und gave me something to io upon until another turn could hu made. Mrs. ( jrantnax foitnnutu onyuuh to own sovural small houses In WiiHlnnirlon , onu of which she sold for the sum of ifUfrio , slnuu which wu have lieon In comfortable menus , having unotiuh to llvo Upon , but with nothing to pay past debts. I return to you with thu uruutost pleasure $ Iiiijof ) tlio 11,101 nhluh you HO Ulndly , und without sol , cUatlon or ulnlin upon you , xunt mo. It ull'ord-i mo gioator ploaxiiru , from the fact that i havu oitrnud this by my own work. I hope In thu nuar future to bond you the other JilJ. With my hct wishes to you und yours , I am , very truly , , H. OIIANT. The following letter was written at Mount McGregor on July U , 185 , a short time be- faro the general's death : I inn very sorry that I am unable to eon- verau oven In a whisper. 1 am rculliilnj ; la bed us lonr : us It roitu mo thin morning , be cause yostuiday I hud u very tryliu day. My woibt hours , most pulnful ones , uro from 4 to 7 111 the uftornooii. loslonlay wo had a number of pirlloular frlonds call nnd utiiy through tliuso hour * ) . I hud to converse Incessantly with my puuoll. About tlio close thu Mexican editors culled In n holy and dullverud a spuoch In t-ljiinbli thuthad to ho translated unil polon lu Kn ilUh. 1 replied. My siiuecli was ruud In KuglUh , thun trunslutod und spokun In dpun- luli. Thun there wns u ttouond suuuuh und re ply , Hy this time I was Hourly uxhauatud. I urn badly off thin mlnutB bec.uuo the doctor lia * boon dicmliu my mouth and this Id ul- wuys painful. I fcul very thankful to you for the kindness you did nm lunyuur , 1 am ulad to say that whllo thuru Is muvh iinbliuhlii * wlulvuilnum In' tills world , yet thoru Imicomiiuiuutlni ? KUU- oroslty anil ur.tndour of soul. In my cano I have not found that ropubllcs uro ungrateful nor are thu people. Tbo lotion wuro listened to with great In terest. Ilu u Sruruittry Noir , Mayor Bomls yoitorday selected at bis pri vate secretary Frank B. Millar , a well known newspaper man of this city. Mr. Millar will enter upon tbo discharge of bis dutioi tomorrow morning1. i-f Farnam St Theater , ' ONE WEEK , * COMMENCING THIS AFTERNOON- 447th Consecutive Performance HETJIE BERNARD CHASE In ( he 1'lcturcsquo Molo-Ditniinllo Success of A Story from LIFE IN ALASKA , Introducing A MENAGERIE OF TRAINED AOTMAI.S. - MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. JiutVlint You Want. There Is b'ut one process known to the den tal profession for the absolute painless lllllnjr of teeth. That mnlliod Is being sold by Ur. Halo to dentists nit ever : ho United States , olther for ollko rights or for the exclusive right for specified teirltory. Wo were fortun ate in obtaining it for the city Of Onmha , nnd wish to give you a few of the many testi- uion'aU that wo have been accumulating In Us favor. Joi.ir.T , III. , July 0. I can testify from per sonal observation that Dr. Halo o't St. Paul prepares tbo most sensitive cavities In tooth without pain and without Injury to the pulp. E. H. STCWAUT , D.D. S. Lv.vv , Mass. , July 8. Dr. C. E. Hale , St. Paul , Minn. : Dear Sir You can wrlto any thing you wish for mo In commendation of your romadtcs for painless tilling , and sign my namo. YOU have completely solved the most dlflloult problem in dental practice , nnd both fame and fortune stare you In the faco. W. J. VKIHIE. Citic\ao , 111. , Nov. 4. Dr. C. E. Halo. St. Paul Dear Sir : * * Hoforo going to your ofllco I made suitable provision for my fam ily , and wringing the bands of tboso L love , paid my taxes and settled my earthly affairs. I expected to suffer the tortures ot the In quisition , for my molars arc the most sonsl- tivo component of , ny anatomy , and you will remember I Inquired somewhat minutely as to where dentists bury tbclr dead , and what ratio of the condemned really survive ; but I found your How methods ma no It nbout as pleasant to have n tooth tilled as to have a ohotoaruph taken , and puts a now phase on the wbolo business. Very truly yours , UILI , NYB. This Is to certify that I have seen the Halo method for the painless tilling of tooth used In Ur.V'oit7's olllco on fifty cases without a single lalluro. W. P. BUCBH , D.D. , South Omaha , I have scon ever ono hundred tooth filled by the Halo method in Dr. Wortz's ofllco without a particle of pain , und had one filled mvsolt that had been tried by three different dentists , who failed to till it on account of sensitiveness. It was tilled painlessly by tbo Halo mothod. P. C. ICiiNNBT , DD. , South Omaha. This Is to testify tn.it I have had six sensi tive neck cavities filled In my own toetn by the now mutbod at Dr. Wortz's ofllco abso lutely without pain. A. Li. UxnnitLAxn , Omaha. The above Is respectfully submitted Oy G. VV. Wortz , dentist , 1007 Douglas street. COUNTY MATTERS. . Short Session of the Commlssloncri Hold Vritonlny Afternoon. Owing to tbo absunco of Chairman Berlin Mr. Paddock occupied tha chair at the moat- Ing of the Hoard of County Commissioners held yesterday afternoon. The appointment of tlio monibor from thu Ltttla Papplo to this pasltion prevented hi'n from talking to any great extent , uud usn result the deliberations of the body proceeded without interruption. When the election of u monibor of tbo Soldiers lioliof commlsulon came up , Mr. Paddock saldcthat ho thought tha election should go over for ono week. It went over until next Saturday. The board voted to purchase Uvo "Aurora" road scrapers at $200 each. A lurcu number of taxpayers petitioned the board to expand a portion of tbo proceeds of tbo $150,000 of improvement bonds on West Lcavoaworth street , outside of the city limits to a point west toward the Papplo. This wont to the committee on roads. The county clerk was instructed to adver tise for bids for the construction of a culvert on the line of the Military road , near Elk City. How Iln ItilUnil the Cusli. Rev. Charles W. Savidgo Is recognized as ono of the most successful mon lu Omaha In raising money for charitable objects. At the tlmo the Boys' and Girls' Homo association was organUOd in Omaha , something over a year ago , Hov. Mr. Savidgobecame respon sible for tbo sum of $110 , which was then needed to clear thn society of nil embarrass ment. The other day u couple of ladles who belong to the People's church visited tbo Union Pacilic headquarters soliciting money for tbo homo. The omployob made up u purse of5 ! and sent It to Hov. Mr. Savidgo to help him moot his obligation. "That Is the way the Lord helps mo do my work , " said Hov. M.r. Savidgo yesterday to a I3ii : reporter. Ho just puts it Into the hearts of good , generous people to help mo In the things that I undertake to do for the boiiL'Ilt of his nngtoctod children. It Is amazing to mo the way I havu been led In thU work. 1 never could have done it , my- HOlf. Tbo hand of God is In it. " Coming Up tliu 11111. The American Loan nnd Trust company is going to climb the Farnam street hill , at least there Is n rumor to that effect. The presence of several loprcsontutivos of uast- urn furniture companies in the city at this tlmo is In itself cause for Inquiry , and dili gent search rovculed the fuel tnut they wuro hero to bid on thu furniture for the now banking room of the company , wbtch In n very suort tlmo will DO in tbo Now York Lifo building , Seventeenth and Farnam. For some time past it bus boon Uio dusiru of the American people to go' nnurur thu city hall nnd couit house , ana UnniJy the room now occuplod bv 0. C. Sherwood , ou the loft ot thu Life ontrunco. wns rontod. Mr. Sherwood , it. is understood , will transfer his stock to tbo room on the right of the en trance , formerly occuplod by the Uoal E - tate exchange. , When this change Is to take place In not , definitely known , but It la understood Mr , bliorwoou will movu Into hlv new btoro before tuu full trade opuns. Will Iiivnillguti ) thu lioiinl. Tbo executive committee of tuoKoul Ivitala Owners association will meet tomorrow morning for the purpose of arranging too preliminaries for Investigating tbo acts of the Board of Publlu Works. Chairman BlrkhauHor has penned an oplstlo to Visa President Gathers , In whlob he states that ho does not propose to submit to an Investigation by auv kulf-consillutod and solf-iippolnled commltteu or organisa tion , but notwithstanding the letter , Wednesday morning the committee will begin to proba lute thu course that the board bati adopted in traiidactuiif public business. Ilullilliis ; l' rinU. ( The following pdrmits were hiuod by ttao superintendent of uuildingi yoitorday i J. NY , C'urponter , two-atory frnmo rual- donoo , M-MBuvvaril street K'r > K > Two minor permits. . . , IM Total . "l..tW Boyd's ' Theater , TONIQHTl Ono Moro Performance. Bilpid's ' Chariot ! A Cool Wave of Clean Tun nnd Good Music. TONIQHTi KEGULAU 1'UIOKS. RHOULAU IMUOES. BOYD'S ' DO NOT M1S3 IT. TWO NIGHTS ONLY.I Toesfley anil WeflnBiflay. Aug. 9 anfl 10 , THE GREAT MINSTREL CARNIVAL IIIf TUB Merry 1,000,000 , airo Monarchs of Minstrelsy BIG MINSTRELS iiSSfL [ Than Ever. rUNnlEH J Siilo opona Monday at regular prloolu Largest stock of HUMAN HAIR west of Chfcngo. Guaranteed strictly first class. MrsR , H. Dairies , 111 S. 10TH. - - OPP. POSTOPPJCEJ Tbo largo nnd olORant three story briolr building , southeast corner of Sixteenth and Howard streets , bus boon leased for a term of years by tbo International sanitarium. Tbo building Is contornlly located aud can be reached from every part of the city and depots by street curs , nil prominent lines passing the door. The building has bean re modeled throughout nnd Is the boit adapted for snnliorium purposes of any in the entire wast. The entrance and olllco ara on the first floor facing Howard street , wbllo on the second floor are pleasant parlors , > reception' rooms , operating ana consulting rooms , bath rooms nnd dining rooms. On the next floor will bo found comfortable and well furnf hoa chambers for the accommodation of putlunU. The president ; of the Sanitarium. Dr.V. . C. Maxwell , n graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical collage , Now York city , with twenty years experience In general nnd special practice , the last flvo of which were spent la Omaha , wboro bis success has won him hosts of friends. Ills associates in the sani tarium are ull reputable physicians , with largo experience In Uielr.variou * specialties , nnd patients who visit the sanitarium will bo treated according to the bust known sulon- tlllc methods. Having all the latest appli ances at tholr command , they ave enabled to guarantee a euro In all cases undnrtnlcen. All classes of chronic , nervous und private dUoasos will ba treated here und p'ltiout-i kept under the boit poislbla hyglonlo con ditions. ThU Is not n "quack" institution , and patients snfTorintr from Incurable diseases will rccoivo un honest opinion regarding then- condition and not bo deceived by promises of restoration to perfect health when fcuch would bo Impossible. /.v TIII : n.ivif. AHMisiilimtliiii of it TOIIIIIMHUU rariiinr Ar- rcnt of tin ) Snpputinl Alurilrrnm. JACKSOX , Tonn. , Aug. I ) . James Ltssonby , n respectable farmer living near Spring Creek , this county , was killed by bulng shot' In the bark Thursday availing \\liilo return ing homo Jrom the election. Slic-rlff n. R Young and Deputy Jo IT Hunt wont out with n warrant last evening nnd arnwtcd William Potoot nnd Thomas , U'illiurns , charged with the crime , They were lodged In ] , ii | . Tbo causa of the trouble U that last wcolr Miss Mollle , the dnughlcr of Ltasonby , eloped with Thomas Williams nnd they were mar ried atVlllinm Potout's house. Immediately after the ceivinony wns performed James Llssonbr and Ms son Tom rode up , urmud with Winchester lilies. The girl's brothoi snatched the license from the maylnrate who performed the ceremony and toro It up. Tbo father toolt his daughter by force and carried her homo. It Is said that V.'llllnrns , thu croom , Hworo vunpcanco thin ni/uinst LisbonIV , und it Is taasonablu to cupposu that ho Is losponslblufor Llssunby's murder. What HID MiichlnUtH U'lint , An Impression has gone abroad that tlie International Association of Machinists of the Uiilon 1'ucltlu system huvo asked for anmotulng that would bo u benefit to thu ma chinists and a gioat detriment to the other employes. To correct tblx wrong impulsion the commltioo bus miunsiod the publication , of article U of the aitlclcs of n ieomont which have been submitted to oil the lodges of thu Machinists association of tha system und approved , nnd which roads n follows ; ' Fifty-three (53) ( ) hours work und fifty- ' foor ( SI ) hours pay per week Is to he the standard Working tlmo of machinists on the Union I'ucillo luliwuy system und no less , btiould it tiocomu nccoamry to redure ex penses as far as niuclilnltts nro concerned the name shall bo done by a rouiictlon of thu foitu of machinists ; these coining last shall go llrst. _ Amateur Dntiiin , "rhoBlego of Vienna , " a drama found | on tno historical slugo of September lj ! , 1043 , wn given by the PolUli ! in u tours of thli city lust , ovculng for thu benefit of tbo J'oluli Dramatic society. A Brand ball tcrmU n 'od tfu plousurox of the