THE OMAHA DAILY liEEt SUNDAY , a SEPTEMBER 21 LSD2-S1XTKRNF PACKS SOCIETY OPENS THE SEASON Mrs. Cornish Charmingly Entertains the Members of the Swell Circles. A GERMAN INAUGURATES THE YEAR Mr. mill Jlr . John 8. llrnily Colelirntn Tliclr Tin Woilillng Mnrrlnijes of tlin Wrrk Coming Kvcnts Movement * nnil \ \ iKTrnliiiutd of Society 1'cojilo. The summer girl Is rotnliiK homo. All brunncd and plump nnd rosy , 1'rep i red to iniiko the winter scom Kxlroinplv nice and cosy , film's Imllipil , nnd danced , and walked , and imllcil , Ann ruuil n book anil flirted. Till to the yuuntnnrlrslio Imi loft 'I ho whole world MIOIIIB ilcsurtoit , Tlio llnsli of health Is In her checks , With fun her uyus nro iinnclnci Thn Mush of coniiiest | In her honrt M likes life seem most uiitriincln . All I soon she'll bo lliu winter clrl , And we sliull bow before her. I or slio wm nindo to bo ndurud , And therefore no adore her. They are coming back to town. The trains nro crowded with them nnd the union station tbcso departing September Java looks Hko a perfect kaleidoscope of color. Sometimes they looir roiled , sometimes they don't , The chlldicn npponras If th < .y bud tbo best Umo in the world ; they nn ) blown of face , clear of eyes nnd merry of heart , but , ulasl thn prodlital sons nnd daughters outnumber the children. They muko you bellovo they hud a peed Hint1 , but did they I They look Jaded , many of them , oven euro worn and instead ot turning out n sone their summer vacation has ptovon to bo n sermon. However It won't bo long before they nro bacK In the harness of the heavy swells nud then they may ex- peel to again enjoy life. Do you know life with some of our society leaders Is likened unto u glass of nbslntliof It only exhtlurulos for the limb being and whan tbo lights of thu fustilonaulo ba'l room are put out and the world tipeus lor the devotee of social forms nnd customs , a profound ennui seizes the fol lowers of Uumo Fashion , and Htto the "fairy with the grion eyes , " it leaves a Hood of barren icm'ots behind. But the streets are becoming morn ani I mated , familiar frees attain appear at the 4 clubs , In tha shops , so that the attractive gunner of the city wears much of its normal aspect. TIICTI ) nro still a good many ab sentees men oft hunting and llshing. Diana- like girls tramping In the mountains and lingering by the seaside aud crowds in the country. , . /There has been consldnrnble gaiety during Itho past xvcok und the social unnd may bo aii ( lo'havo fairly begun , but In a row moro WOolts.AVJion tbo October weddings coino along , in alt eis will be moro interesting. ' < _ , ' " * The other day , In talking to a well knoun Hcbool nm'iitn who bad spent the summer on thofontlncnt about the delights of foreign travel , she .said ono or tno plcnsnntost expo- nonces ol her vacation was the vUit she umdo nt Maila Bashklrstoft's tomb at Pussy In ma suburbs of Parrs. The conspicuous position of the tomb immediately adjacent 10 tbo entrance guto and Its uncommon characteristics at once arrest the nttontiou , oven should the sightseer happen to be unacquainted - acquainted with the life story of tlio talented Russian girl wbotn it commemorates. The monument Is composed ofhitc stone and is moro masslvo than decorative in effect , it is surmounted with n dome , the architecture being Byzantine , Ilko many of Russia's magnificent churches. ludeed , tha dimensions are rather these ot a small church than of n modern sepulcher , this un usual size reminding the traveler of ancient Rome's receptacles for cinerary urns. ' .I he nature o ( Iho inscriptions also forcibly re call memories of tbo old world epitaphs to bo seen in the Gallerla Laplderia of the Vatican. Tno door is glass nnd you look into a sepulchral chamber , if sepulcliral chamber it -jjan bo termed , where nothing funereal or gloomy meets tha gaze , but whero. on the contrary , n choerfin and oven homelike look pervades tbo chamber , which is brightly lighted by three stained glass windows lit each side. 'Iho contents are eloquent remi niscences ot the lllfated young genius. Her portrait is the subject of tlio two middle suiincd glass windows ; and bor bust , portraying traying a dclicately-featuied girlish face , oc cupies a central position at the end furthest from the door. Russian pictures of saints are placed upon a table beneath the bust , the figures boinc represented In Iho well known style which ovaaos the command ot the Urcok church respecting Images , that is , the faces and bunds are realistically painted , and the draperies are tendered IP wrought metal work. Candelabra , palms and wreaths are also grouped aiound the bust. A whlto dove , tb < r emblem of ouritv , Is attached to ono of the memorial offerings. Some articles of modern furniture , however , seem the ob jects most vividly associated with Marie BnshkirstelT. There ure pieces of art pot tery aud draperies In which sbo once delighted - , lighted ; there uro a palnt-stuiucd , much worn carpet and some equally worn footstool - stool * , cushions and chairs. Among thu latter - tor a Pile-Dlou chair beats tbo initials "M. H. " \ ) Oponoil lth n Uuiinun. Althougn nomowhat unusual at so early a data in the full calendar , yet there Is no form of social entertainment so well designed to Inaugurate thn season's functions iis a gor- mun. That was what Mr. Herman Kountzo thought who , assisted by nlu churmlag daucutor uud the mala members'of the Kouni/o family , cave n pretty llower gorman - man Tuesday eveulup In honor of his senior sou , Mr. Augustus ICountzc , who loft the day following for Now York , to become apart of the gioat tmnUlnir hoiuoof Kountzo Bros. Forcbt Hill , tbo magnificent homo of Mr. Herman Kountzo , which has been closed to the world for two seasons , because of the death a dear wlfo and mother , was thrown open on this occasion to tbo friends of the soon dopartlnir son. The conserva tory , und tboro is nouu bundsomor in all tha west , gave up Its plolboru of llowors , nnd everywhere In the blc , wido. roomy mansion wore sweet odors from limitless blossoms. In nooks , embrasures , in door ways ; rosed , palms , nnd all manner of hot bouso plants nestled , bidding a quiet but genuine : welcome to the guests that tilled only tbo parlor , fet it wus a Miiiill gormaii und Included only Mr , Kounlze's iiitlmcs. Tbora were pratly seats on the wide verandas , and tlio loudois , who were. Mr. Augustus Kountzo and Mr. Charles iCounUe. worn quite considerate and permitted tbo dancers to use tholr sweet in clinations us to thu times and length of the dunce.1. . With this touch of informality about the function , and us everybody knew everybody else It was with entire appropri ateness denominated tbo loading uvent of the season. Twelve dlieut nnd indirect figure * uero danced , lloweis In baskets und bouquets being the favors. The muslo was delightful , stationed ut one end of the Inug conservatoire , while a big punch bowl stood at the other to udd Its quantum of Inspira tion to the affaire do socioto , 0Mr. Ilermun ICountzu received his guests , assisted by Mr. Au ustus Kouuuo , Miss Kountxe , Mr. and Mrs , J. N. H. Patrick , Mr. und Mrs. J. C , Uowlu , Mr. Davis , Jr. The costumes worn WBIO exceedingly pretty , In the most part being now. Misses Wnltcloy , Uounound Hughes , who were the bridesmaids at Mlta Touzulin's wcddluir , were the * ume gowns as on that very charm ing occasion , green Crepe , exquisitely trimmed with laoo , HbB Yost , looklucr particularly well after her summer at Wuklns , were a pretty terra cotta silk with pule pink crepe flounces , which wis very becoming. MUs Williams , one of tbo pretty girls of Omaha , woto a pale blue gown very much suggestive of corduroy , tbo sleeves being cnut'bt together with jeweled studs , Miss KotinUe , tbo gracious daughter of the bouso , ( inpo.irod In a sweet costume of fawn colored and white stilpca silk , trimmed with fnwii colored velvet. MUs Sherwood were n Simula , but uouo the loss stylish gown of pink silk , Miss Hums , whoso advent It wan into the ranks of the social leaders , lust graduated from the .Mount Auburn seminary , ' wan par ticularly diio lu a coitumo of w til to ( lowered challla ornamented with lave and flowers. MUs ICJstmun of Farmlogton , Conn. , the guest nf Alls * Hurua , wore a palo blue silk , simply made. MUb Btolla Hamilton , ono of I ho belles of the swell set , and a very mteiestlng girl , were black lace with rlobons und Joueled trUu- inlngs to rollovo Its sombrunosx , V Misti Mary Poppluton were a gown of blsok and yellow silk trlmmod with yellow ribbons. HIw Miss Naih graced n prettv palo blua silk with henry sold fringe passomonterio , gold slipper * . elEC Mis * Llonberger were a blue albatross gown mudo quite plain but very elTcollve. MM ! Anderson of Missouri , were a dainty dark china nllk costume. Mrs. Will Popploton , green silk and tvillo overdress. olu The men who danced were Messrs. Aucus- luL , Charles , Herman nnd Luther Kounl7Q , Late Davis , Cbarlos Wilson , Not. Hall , Ika Coles , Frank Hamilton , Kouort Patrick , John Patrick , A. L. Hoed , Arthur Smith , Will Uoane. A llpniitlful AltnrniKiu llccpptlon , The Cornish rosldonuo corner Tenth ana Williams was thn scene ot a brilliant recep tion on Wednesday afternoon , The hostess graciously received her auosts with her bright , kindly greeting at the door of the largo nnd artistic drawing room , which was beautifully decorated with palms and flow ers. ers.Ten Ten was served In the library from a sldo table handsomely decorated with feathery maldnn hair fern , nn epergne ot roses , and handsome silver and china. The onyx and French marble mantel with Its largo mirror was enhanced In beauty with palms , cut llowers aid roses nnd tbo chnndollors were festooned with ferns. Hoses wuro every where ; In fact ORch gurst was supplied with thorn , und the fragrnno cof these lovely llow ers was dollehtful. Sherbet was served on the largo , cool The now Omaha club building will occupy a space of ground at Twentieth and Douglas streets , 55x30 , with an annex 2Sx34 , mid will be practically four stories in beicht , thrco stories and hlcrh bassmont to ba exact. In style the building will bo Italian ronnais- sanco , Its no t representatives being found In Naples , Florence , Venice. Savllle. It is pari tlcularly graceful In form nnd liRht and airy In the manner of Its working out. nnd lust snob a scnool us seems most applicable to an American club bouse. Tbo basement story will bo built of light granllo rock face and will give a solid upi ponrnnco to the building. The first , story nbove the water table is to bo of the snmo rrnnltoos the basement , but dross faced , tne high points polished. The remaining stories south veranda leadlue from the library , through a French window , Iho veranda being trimmed with grapevines and pots of palms. The dining room table was draped with an exquisite tablecloth , hemstitched and deeply 4 emoroidefed in flowers , Icavbi and vines , Its i beauty enhanced by wax tapers In gold ana . silver candelabra. In the center was a handsome floral piece , the sideboard and chnndollsrs being tastefully trimmed. The occasion was also distinguished by the toilets of the swell people present , tbo ladles wearing superb silks , velvets , laces and precious ntnnes. Mrs. Cornish , tall and fine looking , was becomingly attired lu a costutno of drab crepe elaborately trimmed with black hand made passementerie and velvet , entralno point loco und diamonds. She was assisted sistod in receiving nnd entertalnlncr her cucsts bv Mrs. Ir. Plnuov and Mrs. McGee of Council Bluffs and Mrs Worthlngton , Mrs. Wakelev , Mrs. Joseph Barker , Mrs. . Cnaso , Mrs. Locliwood , Mrs. Doherty , Mrs. Windsor , Mrs , Motcnlf , tbo Misses Kountzo , Kimball , Llonbergor. Barker , Wukoloy and Audorson of Hannibal Mo. ftlrs. Motcalf graced a magnincont tollot made for her while In Pans , a pearl satin biocadod with gold tbread , the lace front band-ombroidored with gold bullion and cut mother of pearl ; diamond ornaments. Mrs. McUoo was becomingly nttirod in a white creptf duchesso with a panel of pearl trimmed lace , white gloveb and shoos nnd magnificent diamonds. Mrs. Pinnoy were a blacn gronadlno em broidered with pink flowers , point lace and diamonds. Mrs. Worthiugton were an elegant black lacoentrame , heliotrope llowers. Mrs. Wakelov , who pleasantly assisted in entertaining , were a bundsomo gown of black satin brocaded in gold with a combina tion of gold , satin and gold passoraonterlo front , point laco. Mrs. Joseph Barker looked regal In n black brocaded satin , heavily trimmed in Jot and point lace and diamonds , Mis Windsor's costume was a black silk ontrotno , vary handsome point lace vest und corsage , bouquet of bollottopo , Mrs. Doherty were a blue satin trlmmod in blacn lareontralnoandahandsomo bouquet of orchids. Mrs. Chase were white crepe trlmmod with flounces of white lace , necklace of gold end puails. MUs Anderson of Hannibal , Mo. , wore yellow crepe with shoos and gloves to match , pearls and roses. Mrs. Kockwood , n handsome and vivacious woman , graced u black Chantlllv lace de collate , red slipparsrod gloves and American Hoautios. Miss Kountzo nppnared lu a prettv whlto taffeta silk with blua satin striuc , white shoos and gloves. Miss Emily Wakoloy were a pink surnh draped with white clotted Swiss plnkgloves , silver shoes , Ua Franco roses. Miss Amy Barker wore a Parisian gown of lavender crepe duchesso with gloves and shoes to match. MUs Iwlonborgcr graced n gown of blue ' .ln trimmed n blue and white crepe , ductl ess o lace , whlto gloves aud shoos. Miss Klmbull were pink mln trimmed with point luce , white glovrs and diamond" . Among the guosu were noticed Meadamos Holdicge , Kimball , Council , Tburston , Saundcrs , Mercer , Potrloic , Burdetto , Lin- mger , Hullor. Wcssols , Huwloy , Palmer , Pnxton , Morse , Kltuhen , Biorhowor , Boyd , Carter , Uenlso , Squires. Wheeler , Wheeler , Jr. , Bradford , Muir. Remington , McCormlck , Snyder , Cotton , Burn&s , East man , Gilbert , Ureen. Marsh. Powell , VauNos- trand , Cuduhy , McNab , ( JralT. A QuU'tVoilillut , Wednesday uftori < oou a very lUiet ) wed ding occurred at the residence of tbo bride's parents , Mr. and Mrs. J. D , Urquhart , cor ner of Pacific aud Forty-fourth streets. The ceremony was performed by the pastor of Iho interested parties , Uov. Mr. Shields of the Southwest Presbyterian church. Mr , John Klowlt , the groom , is an Omaha bov at present employed as a draughtsman at Hot Springs , ArX Ho Is to bo congratulated on securing so lovely nnd accomplished u bndo as MUs Mattla Urquhart , who has many friends in her native coino. The huppy couple left during the afternoon for bt. liouls. wtioro tney will upmid a few days preparatory to setting up their House hold goods in Hot Springs for thg wluter. Ackurmmm mill tVodncsday afternoon , September 14 , Mr. U. A. Ackermann of the II rm of Ackermana Bros. & Hoiutzo of this city , und MUs Mary A. Qulgiey , daughter of Mr. John ( jjigloy of SU Joseph , Mo. , wore married at the resi dence of tba brlue's parents , The wedding wa a quiet homo affair on account of the Illncsi of Mr * . Quleloy , nnd only the Immediate members ot tlio family and relatives worn proiont. The ceremony took place In Iho cozr parlors of Mr. Quig- ley's home , which were prettily decorated with plants and cut flowers , the cotiplo standing In tbo bav window under a garland of flowers whllo Rev. FSthor Newman performed the ceremony , after which tlio guests and principals sa ( . down to nn elaborate ana bountiful 0 o'clock dinner. The brlelf , who alneys merits the hlghosA compliments on her beauty , looked very swcot and prolty. Mr. and Mrs. Ackormnnn loft on the even ing train for Chleniro , Now York , Boston nnd other cities and will return to their luturq homo , 10.21 Blnnoy street , this city , early in October. Mrs. Wool mirth Kntcrtaliu thn Auxiliary * In order to map out a plan for the season's ' campaign Mrs. ,1 , M. Woolworth , president ot tlio diocesan branch of the Ladles'Auxiliary , Invited the heads of the several branches to moot with her on Thursday nt 1. Cortlandt was in gala dross for the occasion , flowers and palms from the conservatory bolnp brought into the house to enliven It with color. Uoon the principle that much more ts accomplished when the material wants have been satisfied , Mrs. Woolworth served a delicious luncheon tmd afterwards the business which had called thorn together was transacted. Among the number of ladies present tbo following are recalled : Mesdames Cornish , Hopkins , Windsor. Doherty , Phillip Potter , Jutnos , Wilson , John P. Williams , Tatum , SKETCH OF 1HE OMAHA CI/UB HOUSE. tf OTgplSSP a M'Ift ' will i bo of buff bnck , Ronun shaped , trlmmoJ in ' llclit verrn cottn. A balustrade will run around the wuolo building and the roof , | vvulcu will bo constructed of vltrlOod tlio and used as a garden by the members of tbo club. club.Ono Ono of tuo handsome features of the very pretty i structure will bo the loggia on Iho third"story i , which Is distinctively Italian In desipn ( and treatment. The nroado on the first J story is nlsu nttractlvo aid ) a prnceful porto \ cooho attached to Iho ladles depart ment i gives n decided finish to the house. To breaU the straight lines balconies will bo thrown i out from each Htory over the front entrance , on Douglas strooC.wallo the windows dews ( which are handsomely grouped will ndd i materially to the beauty of the struc ture. i Shuclcloford , Vim Nostrand , John Williams , Needham , Mrae. Hopkins , Mrs. XJolo. Mr. nnd Mr < . James M. Woolworth loft yosterduy for New York , later Kolnfj to Baltimore In attendance on the Episcopal council i While absent "they will moot Miss Woolworth , who will shorll.v return fr"om bor 1 summer on the continent. ' I'nplls' Iti-cltul. Mme. Muentofering and. her pupils , MM. F. B. Johnson , Mrs. L. L. Thomas and Mlssoj Clara Hawlojr , Muonchhoff , Morlev , Sullirau ami Foster , will Inaugurate tbo season's musicales and concerts with a piano recital Friday evening at the Liningor art trallory. The program is as follows : MarclieTrloniilialo | Gorla Mrs. ThoniKS , Miss Slnonclihoff. a. Clinnt S-ins I'nrolo Tzunulkowskl 0. 1'ollah Danuo , No. 1.1. . . . /aver Scharwoaku Miss Morloy. D.uiso Otlcntalo . . .Satter I 'lrut piano Mrs. .lolinson. Ml s MiionchlioIT. Heuond pluno M me. Muuntoforlng , Mrs. Thomas. Fantalslo 1'aii't Gounod Mis * bnlllvan , Miss Poster. Odu an I'rliitunilis UalT MlsaUlura Hawlev , with second piano nucom- p.inliuunt. Slavonic Dancef , Nus.flniul 8 Dvorak First nluno Mine. Muontoferlnc.Mrti. ThomiiH. Kopoiid jilivno Mrs. .lolinson , MUs MuencliholT. u. yon nt.i No. y , op. r ) Schuuert Tlrst inuvcinont and llnalo. b. Uondo lirllianto , op. 22. . , Mendelssohn Mine. Muonteferlne. aioUlay-rratt. At the residence of tuo bride's mother , Mrs. S. E. Pratt , 2423 Hamilton street , Wednesday , September 21 , a few friends worn present at 5 p. m. to witness the mar riage coiemony of Mr. Alfred Paric McUlay to Miss Grace Minerolta Pratt. The bride was becomingly attired In rose oiopo and carried a most beautiful bouquet of brldo rosebuds , the groom wearing the conven tional black. Mr. McClay was formerly of Omaha , out is now a resident of Dubu ] uo , In. After returning from a short trip east Mr. und Mrs. McClay will bo at their now homo , 1240 Locust street , Uubuquo , la. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Lowe of Washington , D. C. , and Mr. and Mrs. Carter of Chicago were present. AVliut I'uoplv .Iro Doing. Mr. J. II. Mlllard loft for the east on Fri day.John John L. Webster wont to St. Paul Thurs day night. Mra. Clinton N. Powell Is visiting her old homo at Dixon , III. Mls Ella Bell ot Glondnio , O. , Is the guoat of Miss Mao Burns , Mr. Will Cowin loft last week for Yale , as did Mr. Morris Boall. Mrs. William Riggs and Mr , J. W. Minor wont to Chicagp on Friday. Miss BertLm Sloan has become [ a pupil at Miss Grant's school , Chicago. Mr. Charles Uosevvator loft for Cornell on Friday to rcsuuo his studios , Mr. K. H. Utugwnlt returned Wednesday from his tlshlng trip to U rosso Ho. Mrs. T. K. Neal and Master Frank I Imvo returned trom tboir eastern trip. Mis. J. E. Preston fans none to Kansas City to vlblt with frleuas over Sunday , Mr. and Mrs. C. 1C. Coutant and Mr. and Mrs. 15. A , Cuduliy are homo from Europe. F. H. Koostoi-s has loft on a well earned vacation to Lexington , Ivy. , und the bouth. Mrs. J. E , Baum und her son Jack wont to Chicago Wednesday for u three weeks' stay. Miss Gertrude Rlnpwilt entered Miss Daira's school at Nonvalk , Conn , , yesterday. Dr. William J. ( iulbralth and. party bavo letiirned ufter a pleasant trip on the Puciilo coast , The NoorasKa Independent rifles will giro u concert aud ball Tuesday evening at Wash ington nail. Mrs , W. J. Ualbraith and son Willie returned - turned from Saratoga Springs unj Lalto Gcorgo last weak. Will Clarke , con of Mr. II. T. Clarke , is convalescing from typhoid fever and utile to bo about the houso.g Mrs. H. U , Kiugwalt und Miss Uortrude Klngvvali were guests last weak at thu Sturtovant house , Now York. Edward Nugent of Buffalo , N. Y. . has ac cepted a position with the Wolls-Fargo ex press lu Iho Now York Life. Mrs. George I'atorsou und family loft Thursday evening for Now York which will bo their homo for some Umo to come. Dr. D. A. Footp bus i amoved his family rciiaonco from No. SOS NortnTwentv-second street to No , 401 < ? onb Fortieth street. Mr. and MM. John Wilbur loft Tuoiday for thu cast. They will bo the guests of Llouteuunt aud Mrs. Brooke at Fort Niagara. 1'ho man-luge of Mr. Thomas iiattortou nnd Mrs. K , Wclmor will bo solemnized at I Trinity Cathedral at $ o'clock p. n. Octo ber 18. 3 "f Mr. and Mrs , K. I j.lfpmax fiaro n box pnrtv Thurtdfty oVailnc to "A Texas Steer" for Dr. and MVlrCoffman : nnd Miss * Lomnx. Mrs , Dolan nnd her daughter Lulu hftvo en no to Chicago to sp < vfl | n few days before Misi Lulu enters St J ry's academy , South Bend , Ind. Mj/i / lr. Victor Coffmano itnd family have removed - moved from the Mlllnltbhotal to ono of ih&ir brick rosUlencos , 27ift > VInckson street , torn- nornrllv , wullst thoirdUiiidiauio now homo Is building. , ilqtn Mls Uunlco Stobblns gave n very pretty high flvo party Fridrry-ovcnliiB at her homo on 1'ark Wild aver.naT The prlro wlnnorri were Miss Hello Klmbnll nnd Mr. Victor Hosowntcr. Mrs. W. V. Morsennd daughters Mary nnd Florcnco want east the first of the week , thn young ladles to outer Mrs. Platt'3 school ut Uticn , N. Y , , after which Mra. Morse will visttln Boston. Invitations to 'tho wedding of Dr. Burlls E. Lawton of Buftalo''formorly ' of Omnhn , to Miss Marie Josophiun Larln , havu been received by frlonds here. The wedding Will take place October 5. ' MUs Surah .lahnku of Chatham , Canada , li the puest of Mrs. W. H. Hunter , 2018 Charles stroot. Airs ) jahnke Is returning to her homo from a summer pleasantly spent with Denver frlonds. MUs Gertrude Kountzo loft on Thursday for school in Connecticut and was nccom- panled by her sister , Miss Eugenie Kountzo , nnd Herman nnd LtUher Kountzo , who also resume their studies nt Concord. Blsliop nnd Mrs. Worthlnpton lift for 1'ittsllold , Mais. , on Thursday , where they will spmid a short time previous to eolng to Baltimore to attend tnc grand council of the EpUcopal churiih In North America. Mrs. C. H. Gardner' and the children ro- lurnod Tuesday from Bayfleld , where they have spent a delightful summer. Mrs. Gard ner owing to the change In climate Is suffer ing from hay fever since her teturn. Herbert and Will Rogers were passengers on the wrecked Fort Wayne train , escaping unhurt themselves but having all their bag- KOKf Rinusliod upiucluJltiK their violins , music nud the music of tbo Princeton College - lego Glco club. Miss Frances Emerson , who has boon in the employ of the WelU-Fargo Express com pany for the past four yenrs , entered the freshmen class this week at Syracuse unl- voisity , N. Y. She , will bo missed oy a laro ; circle of younf pcoplo hero. At a mnetlng of the executive committee of the Creightcn University Alumni associa tion last Wednesday ovo.iluc- was decided , in honor of the Columbian colouration , to banquet members and friends at ' J Millard hotel on the evening of October 1 , ' . Florcnco May Cox i celebrated her 4th birthday Tuesday afternoon by inviting twenty or moro of her young girl" friends to n lawn party at her father's ' house2013 South Eighteenth street. There were lots of games 'or the tots and delicious refreshments. Mr , nnd Mrs. David A. Baum loft on Wod- osdny for a visit to < New York and Mrs. Baum's homo nt Newton. N. J. They were nccompanied by the 'Misses Brown'lo nnd Sadiu Baum , who Bltbrn short btay In New York , will enter Miss' . Atiabcl's ' school at " . 'ulladolphia. Invitations have betftfrcceivod to the wod- inir , Wednesday. Octfobfar 5 , of Miss Helen Ulclmidson Dwlght tid Mr. Charles Clarke huso the former of Jfcorn , 111. , nnd the lat ter of Covington. KyonMiss Dwight made many friends in Omaha as the guest of Miss Daisy Doano , who ox ten a congratulations. Curtis Turner , the ftrit of thu Omaha pas- engers to roturu fjqui Europe on the Etruria , has reached homo. K. C. Bnrtnn , Mrs. H. S. Rollins. Hry and Will Carlan remain east for a tewdavs longer. Mrs. Rollins' cousin , Miss fcuukwood of Washing- 'ou , accompanied homnd Mr. Barton across ho Atlantic ; , di The marriage of MumMary Virginia Tlm- mends and > Mr. Franl Waterman Hills will bo lolcrotiiycd nt jtbtfi hnuie of the bride's aunt in Portsmouth , < Wednesday , Octo ber 5 , nt high noon. Mr. and Mrs Hillswill bo at homo in Jthis olty nt 20lS California street , after ovoniber , , ! . , Mr. * HUIs is a sterling youn'e btoslilBss maU thp'osslstant j auditor of ttib'-'OSlou PiflcfaUl ( nlvorsally' esteemed. * A numbo't of frie'tiai'4 nr'prlso'd 'Mr. ' and Mrs. S. Arnstoin % t"thoTr home. No. 2018 Webster street , Monday evening , September 12 , on the occasion-of their fifth anni versary. Among tnoso present were Mr. and Mrs J. Sonncnborp , S. Draifus , S. Prince , C. Schlank. L. Ottenbeimer , A.J3rown , H. Henoch , William N. Bushman. J. Furth , ftlerritt ; Mr. C. Inirtb , Mr. L. Kaife , Miss H. Meyer , Miss H. Droifus , Mrs. R. A. Mey er , Chicago ; MUs Roscnthal , Mr. J. Rosen- stein and ladv , Mrs. S. Sonncnborg , jr. , Rev. Leo. M. Franklin. I. N. Naudain , jr. , gave a very pleasant dancing : party at his homo , 2112 Burt street. Friday evening. The floors were canvassed for the occasion and An oujoyablo time was " spent by all. Relroshments "wero served at 11 o'clock ' , after which dancing was again ro sumed. Those In attendance wore : Messrs. A. Andoraon , V. Paul , C. B. , Patrick , E. Woodard , B. L. Koraper , U. Gregg , F. Knick erbocker , F. It. Gosney , A. Knickerbocker. H. Shrlnor ; Misses Ada Yuhl , Bessie Hun- gate , J. Coppock. L. Bell , J. Iluntwr , E. An derson , Bertha Hungate , Nettie Hungato. A ' Hungato , C. Gosnoy , L. Goaney , Clara Thomas , Jennie Gregg. Mrs. Francis Moollor entertained tbo mem bers ot Trinitv cathedral choir nt her rosl- aonco , 2li04 Farnain , , Tuosdaj- evening , to moat Mrs. Cotton on her return from Europe. All rejoiced to welcome their leader homo. Mrs. Moollor emphasized tbo sentiment of the occasion by singing a beautiful solo com posed by Mr. Butler entitled "Friendship , " which was received with delight and unani mously pronounced exquisite inits dainty simplicity. The busy lifu which most of tbo members of Trinity choir load precludes much social intercourse which was tboroforo all the moro enjoyou on this occasion , Thnso piosent wore ; Mrs , Cotton , Miss Clara Clarkson , Miss alellona Buttorfleld , Mr. and Mrs. Merrill , Mrs. Rogers , Miss Coon , Miss Meldrum , Mrs. Bock , Miss Allan , Mr. and Mrs. McKwmg , Miss Donne , Mr. end Mrs. Treat , Mr. Moriarity , Mr. MoCuno , Mr. Valll. Mr. Butlnr , Mr. Wilkins.lVlr. Flndlay , Mr. Bcrosford , Mr. Conrad. Tbo Utopia Dan ir Is a now fad ; It's very becoming. Miss Johnston , raaniouro and hair goods , 211 South lo'th street , at Mme. Hicuman's. MASONIC MATTERS. Dcutli of Hobert FolU r 33s , tliu Oldiiat .MuiuDiir of tlmt Degree. Robert B. Folgor , who died last week In Now York nt the rlpo age of 90 , Is said to have been the eldest Scottish Rite Mason In tbo United States , and perhaps lu tbo world having received tbo 837rjn Ib'JJ. His mother was a cousin of fionlauTlii Franklin. By virtue of tno right. Invested In him by the grand inspeotor general of the ! 1M and last degree Ancient aud Accepted Scottish Rite for the SouthonFjurlsdloiionVilIlora Clnburne raised Thpraas 1C Sudborougb , John J , Mercer audQJeorge B , Francis to ; = las' Saturday .ovonlng. Assisting Brolnor Cloburno wo'ro tbo following 33s , Henry C , Akin , Charles Huntlngton , Duke Webster of Hastings ) flewell of Lincoln , W. R. Uowon. After tbo Initiatory services , which were of a highly interesting charautor to tbo postulants , u banquet was served in the bluu lodge room and until a lain hour the moil who have attained tbo heights In Masonry tojkcd of the .beauties of the work and the great truths at the foundation of tbo decree , i A scene was presented in tbo Masonlo loilco room last evening , says the Norfolk News , that was porbups never before wit nessed in any lodge tirnhe country , that of havine three generations present , the grand father In the chnir and the grandson n caic didato for advancement , Tbo gentlemen re ferred to are S. W. Hayes , bis son-In-lnw J. b. McClary , and his grandson Wurren. Upon Warren was conferred the Master Mason's degree , his grandfather ofllciatlng as master wnllo bis 'father assisted In tha work. Thus were the beautiful ceremonies of this degree most Impressively stamped upon tbo minds of tha tUr.oo most intorestcd , as well as all members of the frutqrmty present. Too Much of u Klsk. It is not unusual for colds contracted In tbo fall to hang ou all winter. In sueti cases catarrh or chronic bronchltlo arc almost sure to result. A tlfly-cent bottle of Chamoor- lam's Cough Remedy , wlll cure any cold Can you afford to HSK so much for so sinal an amount ! This remedy U Intended es pecially for bad colds ana croup and cat always be depended upon. For solo oy drug gists. A MUHElMEiZs'TS. BOYD'S ' NEW JNo Mntincc. I THEATRE I Regular Prices. | 1UESDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY , , W , 26,27 id 28 The Biggest Comedy Success Since the Year I. A tough Every Second , A Hoar Eury Mi IN FACT IS ALL LAUGHTER. Box sheets now open. No ad vance in prices flOYD'8 ' NE1THERTRE Thursday , Friday and Snl.urelay , and Sabttrday Mal.lncno Sept. 29th , SOth , and Oct. 1st. TUB UOMANTIO ACTOll AtEXANDSH , Accoinpanlecl by WML REDMUND and his company uf players under the direction of What htrnnpu fnntnstio AIR. W. M. fellow h iM' wqliuro. " In elaborate anil realistic scenic revivals of the popular lomancoof D'Hiinuiy nnd Dniiuis Nght , DON CJESAR DE BAZAN rtehui. THE THREE GUARDSMEN Mntinoo ROBERT'MACAIRE ? CAtfALLERIA RUSTIGANA. Entirely new scenery bv Albert Grover and Burr'.dKe of Chleago. Costumes by Blimchlnl of Paris ana Van Horne of I'hlUdolnlila. Armor by Kloli ird Gutpurlo of Purls. STREET THEATRE F.ARNA.M , Matinee Tonight TO-DAY at 2:3O : at 8 P. M. THE SUCCESS OF LAST SEASON * A. W. FREMONT , V Presenting his great sensational , scenic production , entitled t MMMMM 777 A Carload ot New Special Scenery and Mechanical Effects INCLUDING - Tlic Louisiana Plantation , Baton Rouge by Moonlight , Tlic La Rosa Club Room New Songs , Dnnces , and Higl Classed Specialties. The Oldest , Largest , and Most Popular Private Normal in the West. Courses : Common School , Commorchil , including nctunl business , Normal , Scientific , PodiiKogiciil , Classical , Shorthand and Typewriting. Music , Instru mental and Vocal , Art , etc. Kntcr any-tiny. Address W. H. CLEMMONS , President ; or J. M. HUSSEY , Associate , FREMONT , NEBRASKA. A BUHQLAR WITH. NERVE. Hu Iloubeil n lmi ! While Hie Iiiiiiutei Wore I.ooklni ; at Him. A burglar visited tbo residence of Urabain Park , the plumber , At U2J1 Loayenworth street sliortly nftor 1 o'clock yostorclay mornlni ; and ransacked tbo Uouso , tU worth of plunder lu the sbupo of aud a little cash , He effected un entrance by prymx open n rear window and making ills wny to ibo bedroom - room wbero Mr , Park and bit wife were slcenlnc , suatcbed n suit or clothes hanging by tbo bodst'Io. Mr , Paric nwoko as the man was leaving the room and sprang out ot lied. Outsldo tbo wiuaow the burglar dropped overytlilntf except a pair ot pants caiitalulnp a little loose chunta In the pockets , , UoWltt'sSaraaparilla cleanses the blooa , Increases the appatlto and tones up the sys tem. It has ban ell ted many people who hiwo suffered from blood disorders , It will No religion can do you a bit of good that does not make you try to dogooa to others. 1 fell 1)1 ) no Hip other Onr , .tolin nml n frlcnil ml- vl pcl n p In en tn tliu "U'nn Icrlnnit iiljou Tlionlnr " IinitKh' well , 1 'luiiilil sny 1 illili II * llin Krcnlont com forbliKM I knoir of Jutt tlilnk hAt jotirMi fop for JOconK a Tlie AN ID- BIJOU THEHTER , Corner 15lh Slrcct and Capiiol Avenue. Commencing Monday , Sept26th. . Our populnr Mock rnnip inv will i > ro ont tin" lilnliljr srnxnlkmnli oiiHMlJ ilmun , Or OLD Till * oxrcllcnt ilriiniii l full uf tuetllliKlnbli'ntiir , orlglnnl nnil liinclmhlo ImMiio * * nnd hm nn i'xri'11- iMil morn ) It In ( mm nlwli'vimt ) pin ) ili'hlctlnif Inn llfo-llki1 nnil nntiirnt niniiiii-r tlui mrniiitUMi'do * Iwi-iMi llii'liiiinnii | i ; Myn nnil linmiiii vlrtn < j II will bu llliialrntiMl ivllli piclnl MH-iH'ry mill nil nccL'sinrk'i mid thu follunlnvvuil on hanulurs. OAST- Mim Klrlijr , Umli's fntliiT. .lieoriiP I > AnJ Hurry llailon in u party l > r tin ) unmoor llllllllBtlll * - > noial | Tlio I.nnrn.lilro in i , liy 11 .t Mjniu. Nimr KprnlolizlijVuunin' llalu : riimli'lali rnini Womnn's Lovo--'llm stulvn l.ullvr , llobort iluil' DontliAciii'id of Mnnlori I criikMuh l"nrin lll- fi-il Clcrku Uni'xiipcteil Hi'lurn ! tliu liKk-up-'lii- \otUni--K ! < uii > o-MI.iT | | ) Illrk , AUitrnlli"tliuliilU ! ) ( llulrlliiillnii-llio Hitlipr Home , iitul trim * ln'.iiU > < ! 1. inua lilru Imia. A Perfect Production. Matvclous Success of the Con tinuous Performance. Tlirc-olioiir1'ncrfiirmiinto lor our pillion * wlion- ovnr limy UIIIKI lloini > of UONDKHI.AMI uiii , > ii ilallynl 12 it p. m. , iinililnti'ut It p. m I'orriiriniiiun ( iinMniiP at nil tlini. llmri ! nrti nonnltx , MI Hint whcnot tr you nttciiil you * U1 Hiul thu tMitoiliiliiiiirnt In | iriijru"- ( This \A eek Wo Present as an At tractive Appendage the SISTERS EDGERTON , Thu nVMNAVi'ir K.XIM3UT1 nnil INTUKI'lb AliIh'l f , wlioMstiirtlliiK purforiiiMicos on lliu Hrliu : 'Jr iio/u liunlcr un thu Mimi'lout * . Miss Julia Kezeler , A wlneomo child nrtlnt In wonderful fonts uf Contortion. The Carlton Children , I'retttQit of Jiucnl'ulVrforincMS In cute bmiss anil Halites. Miss' Fraukie Damon , A vucallit of ureiit merit wlio altiKs tliu Illicit KOIIKB Clark and Haynes , Xtvro Cotuoilliui1 * . Henry Dunbar. The World's Kro.iie t Dancer , lute ol Dotkslmlor'l MliiBtrcK The Boluskie Brothers , Comic UyinnnsCfl. Curio Halls arc Filled with Marvelous Wonders Uolh Animate and Inanimate. Tlio Curio Ilnllnnii ) IMIIMI altir the tlicntrlcal nud Hpcelnlt ) iiurfuniiniict ) ! ! iL'nnlniitc WONIMCIU.ANI ) coiitlnoiiK shown ilally frum 13.0 : ! to 11 I1 .M. We are crowded to the dooi'3 every night. Ladies and child ren are earnestly requssted to attend the afternoon perform ance , thus avoiding the rush at night. Wonderland Continuous Shows 12:3O : P. M. to 11 P. M. General Admission 20c. IXVK TOHS Inuc 11 royul iliuiKo In Join u romimnr w llh .XA lo IMM iiiiKiiints , foriiuiitf to huy Hiid Mrork rupiuiy nilvniirliiK rriilltlcH In a now risuourculul ro- L'lini yliililliiKralnisl Iniomuim ainullconi. fur par- Iliulnn wrllo IIOM'IU l.AM ) A. I.UMIH'.II CO , 8 ( ; ibr llcr llldi ; . , K inn it Cll > , M Tlirilling Spectacle ! A TIlKIU.OIM'hnABUUE TO OUR UIJSTO.MKUS. KOK ON'i : WKiiC : CiiiiiiiiunaliiR Mnn- iluv. Sent.M. . wo will null bOIll > ( IO1J ) si > iurAui : < iBoiiiYr. : uijAKiKb AT $ .t A I' A lit. 1 Inoriiiid liuavlnr fr.iniostl mill . . TACT.1W OU I.VICUJ.ASbKS ONI.V f I. ililiullr retiillcil nt K ; llnur frniuov I1..V ) . I'.VI.HV rAIUmTKDIiyoiirOIM'ICUNwllliKINK.ST whllo cryslnl IIINBOS. NO K.XTUA ctlAIlim uxrpiit fompufliil JeiiHCBttruiini ! to lui-nmiro , NOT1UK-- > ou will cut tlili nilvorllti'iuuiil out anil prosunt It to us wo will allow n Illn- count of JO per cent from abovu oxlfonio low | irltiUII ONUfKKK O.N1.V. MAX MEYEn & DRO. COMPANY , hilunlltloiiiiil rnutlciU Ojitti IHIU. Kurn.un unil blilui'iilh Hlrocts , oniiilin. MOUNT VISRNON PURE VIROINIA RYE I ling to mill thu the attention of the public ! to the iiljovu uopulHi brand of pine lye whin- key iinil lusiioctfiilly uhk u uoinjiarlsoii with miy olhiT brand of pnru rye ollurti'l ' In Ililn inurkiit. U U far i > uperlur to nnv othur wlna- l.uy. mill I xiiaraiilcti IUubsiliilii\eellonro ( ) In II.iMjr as null tin Its purity uml Itn wholesome ii tree Is , Thu publlu Is Invited to call nud try It HENRY HILLER , 01ON. 16th Street , Family Wine and Uquor House. Esmond Hotel Block. OFFJCTTUPPLIES Cotton Mops , Iiineii Nops , Floor Brooms , Sponges , Chamois Skins , Etc. , Etc , Jas. Morton & Son Go , 1811 Dodge Street. \