Tin ? OMAHA DAILY TIRE : RUN DAY. JULY 2 . Ifln.V-SlXTKEN PAfltiS. MANY MORE MEN NEEDED * " . GodotQlrl Loft Alone at Watering Flaccn Dry Out for Uio Halo Gender. EVENTS THAT ILLUMINED THE PAST WEEK Anollinr Hnn Dnyn of Iltitt nnd tlm Iwnlln l. wn I'nlc * Fnw nil Far ll tw mt I'lrnln nt I'rlcn * t/nko. The wall Koine up from coimtlcis eastern inmnicr resort * thnt men nro an unknown quantity hns nlrondy found nn crho In Iho plaint from western springs nnd mountain toKorts thnt thu small lxy Is the hero of the hour In the nhvnco of the more duslrablo roprosentntlvu of the sterner sot The local papers published at IhcHo resorts nro at- templing to itolvn Iho vexed ( jnestlon of why Iho doir girls nro nllowed to shift fur them selves And HID eonscnsils of opinion dooms to bo thnl the World's fair Is the boto uotr ot lively iiiimmor tesort In the country. Tlio funny papers arnn unit in tiloturlng the woe * or llin iluir creatnros nn they Idly lit on the sand nnd tnlk Swlnburno to ono nnolhnr , or ariayud In traveling tostttmu nro climbing tlio mountains of thu stales In onu another's noddy , with woebegone faces eniisod by thu absence of thu "dear , darling aion. " , Until wlntur comes ngnln the pres ent iimdlilon will undoubtnilly ton- tltiun , A friend recently m 11 veil from I < itkn Mlnnutonkn brings the Htnilllng biformallon Hint llm men aru o deeliledly In thu minor ity thnt tlm girls nt thnt summer resort have formed n mutual admiration o < lely ml mo planning a series of hops entirely oxeltislvu of the main gender. In this way they hope to play oven with thu iiux as rep- roavntud at tbo resort. Hut , nnld thu filend , they will veiy llkuly vvuakim bnforo thu last ball comes mound nnd ho glad to nei-epl Iho attention of oven the few gentlemen present. Tlio Hohumlnn-Ameneann have had nppto * prlati'd to thorn nt the World's fair Ihu lilli ! of August ai "llolioinlan Day. " As the pres ence of Ihu great musical master of thu Ho- hi'inlan nationality. Dr. Antonln Dvorak , would lend moiu Interest to thu celebration ftr.d crown tbu day with truly national note the llohcmlin-Amorlcnn Woild'n fair bu reau gunt u letlur to Mrs .leannotto Ttiur- hor. puslilont of the National ( 'onsorvatoty n f Mnjle , nnhlnir permission o' the picslcltint for Ihuappearaniu of Dr Dvoink on this ou- tnslon to i-iown the niiu i ss of ttiu celebra tion by his presence. With ebnraelerlslli ) I'unmoslty Mis 'I liurber at m.u ntitbuil/ed Dr Dvorak tonecupt and clinimlngly sild , "and thus inaku the umiuita liillltnnl hint menimablo oeeaslun for our ( onnti.v- luen nnd iour coimlrymim " Hut not content with basing done so much shu also sitg rested Hint the prollls , if theio bu any iirlslng fiom tlm conceit , bo dovoled ton fund for the establishment of n Unbuild in hospital In Chicago , a i lly possessing about KMH ) ( ) Bohemians In its popul itlon and now without any .stub Institution Mis Thur- her. In ionsoiiionio | of tier vuiy broad- mlniled polh-y , is tinhutolno of llm hour In llm bunt Is uf Bohemians Iho lonntiy over. Tuesday uvunlni ; Miss Mamlu Hloulun untuitallied a jolly crowd of friends al the rusldemu of her patents , I Kill Notlli Nine teenth street. Fiom I ) until II delicious 10- fresbinents witru nerved , nfturwaid danrlnu lielng Indulged In on the lawn Thu house nnd grounds were piotltlydecnraled and Uuf * nvenlng was ihoniughli enjoiablu , tlio night being pet feet. 'I'ltu gtiostn present woto : Mr anil Mrs J. Ulordan , Mr. and Mis Joseph l > . Connolly nelly , Mr. and Mis I * . M Connolly , Mr. and Mis. I' , M. Mullen ; Misses Mnmlu Klonlan , . .tViolin Connolly , ICatln Kloidin , Mnggtu Keboo , Stiu In Keiioo , Koso Moonuy , Nellie Sullivan , LI//U ) O'Hilen , Mtuy O'Donneil , lllrdlo Walsh , Clara ( lentleman , Nelllo llm lie , Minnie. Ilnrlio , Nora O'Connor , Aimiu Mullen , 1'eail Guiillumnn , May Dioughen , Nclllu Dionghun ; MoHsra. 10. At Connolly , William Silk , Dennis Cnhlll , Mlko Me. I \ Cmmlek , M' . W. Ford , II. 10. Foul , Chailes Kmllli , William Conury , Al 1'aikur. Deimlu Mnhur , Mllio Dollon , Charles CaliillVI1 - Iliim llreniien , Joe Smith , U'llliam Gentle- mam , Tlm Ulonl.in , Tim O'Day. I'lrnln ut I'tli ' l.iiUi' . A number of ioimg people enjoiod the cool Inuu/es nt Pries' lake tbo onily 'pan of hist week , a gn\ly decorated earr.vall eon- vnylng tin ) party to the la Ho. P.inelntwas thu featmn of thu occasion , although Ihu boating \\asoxi.nllent and thojonng men and maids look to the boats Ilku ducks taku to water. Itutlirnlng In the oveithig after a ilrlvo lliiongli ttio stiuets of Ihoclt.v. a stop was made nt ll.ihlnlT's , wlieie lefteslimontB weiu served. 'I'hu Btt'-stH who enjoved the outing worn : Miiios Jamil Go IT , Mary Miilone , Maiv Traoy , Maigaiul Cosgiovo , ICnilo ColTey , Ijiu ( ( Jeff , Alngglu Maguu , Agnes O't'onnor , Nelllo O'Connor. KltlloGolT , Kate Cosgrovu , AKIIDS TnliH , May Wnllneo , May Flvimo , , Mnvglii O'ltilen ; Messis. John Ivenedy , Dr I' 11 Mutz , James ICIik , Geoigo Foestets , James 'liaev , Toin Mnlone , I * J Jolinson , Gun MillM Coiruj , KiiliaidVallico , T Kulli.ll 1'owell.J Dumplii.M. O'Connor , C. O'llatia , IM Dee Itiulxr thu llnliiiii | t'luh'ii Illri't tiiiii. A lawn imrti under Ihu dltectlon of the Unique club WIIH given Tuesday uventng at 1T05 llmniett rtlieel , The lawn Illumination , togutlter w lilt tbu pietly costumes of the young Indies , gave auiy dimming appear- nmo to tliu grounds Musluntid dancing were features of ilto evening nnd it was vvoll Into tlm smnll bouts when-tho niein compaiii dispel sed These piesent weioKnio Mnxhaiii , Gemgla A'lams ' , Mnmlu Ki.imor , Snillu Ho in , Helen llhuk , 'I'atmi Hi lining. Lotta and I'nitl ) l.ttvvn . A oharnilng lawn fete vas gln at thu rosldeneu of Mr and Mis Ixm Hothschlld , T\veiit.v-thlul and Chicago Mreuts , Wednes- itny woning , In honor of ihulr daughters ; thu irmuiuU being piuttlly lllumlnateil for tin ) occasion GIIIIU < H nnd daiielng alTouleil nmpluaimtsnment for thuguostNi thufeatuiu of thu ov-iiliig being nuveral | ilano nunihi-is rendeu-d bv Mr Mtutln Calm , whosu ablllti us a planlut Is ao vvoll knovMi Among thoHii metiMit weiti. Muses Nuttlii Kothnehlld , Hattie Diulfus , Floia Kolhsehlld , llettlo Ham , MenHi-s. Henry Nuwnmn , Mover ICIlnu. Julius DrelfiH , Sam Gruiiibaum.'ll Hlatli , Martin Calm , Davu Sampson and Jaku New- bin n , Sum of Vclvrnit * ( 'ulnluitti- , A very pleasant lawn wx'lnl was elven Fil- liny ovenlngat thu rosldom-t ) of F J. CoaU-s , VIS Notth Nlnoteentli stteot , by General Geoigo Cniuk camp No. 1 , Sons of Veterans Thu following program wjs itiinleied : AililiVhSof wnlconm , . . * . ,1' . J , \Vliiin > Wo Ar < At . . . . J.V. . l'iii > onteiipulii of lliii < ! "lt r iilii. . . . , A. j U lliu rsatlnnnl l.iiciuiuiinnnt , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . ! ' . M lta ll/iirif Clnclniuill /.llbor Holii . , ' , . , , .lllllu. " IV lniT. I'ninp No. H , riili-nuu My 1 lr t l.vieileiu-u | ut an l.m-uiiinin.iiii . . . . O. It. SulUtmrv Kuiitnml tii-i-iinipitnliiiont ( leomi Tuv lor Miind Milllcr ( us MM-II In Hut ( U-rniiinV , : . W A. ( lonliinutVkt I'tilnt . . , , , - . . W , K , Jiwolui of .MIHIII | 4 Vo MtliliiK In tSeliriihUit Stii < .iuii , , . . i . . . . . , , II , IU llallurd of thu Klkliorn Ciii'r ' ! ! ' " . tleorKoTavlor All llmSorld ! I * lr , . * . , „ - . " , . NV.lllum I'ennolt ' ottxmtliiiiiinliit I , ! > > Inn inm" . A.J. I.ix-Unwr Tlio Ales * I inn . . . . . . , Mrs. t' . M , Uavvluoruml I. inn a N-huiiiul \Vlnil tlm lliii ; Slnr Jay llo.vd , oii of Hon. J , II. Hojd , hns returned - turned homo from school , Miss Filial Hanmrd rtuurned Insl weuV from l-ako MluiietonUii. Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. McShnno h.tvu rt > - turiuil frxim Mlunetonka , Mr * . U. S , Valtl uud Mr . F. U L Selto of Ili-dtrlccn'o v Itlna Mr nnd MM , W F. \niil Mlts Julia Foil of r Irvrhml , O , U vlsltlnr ; hcr lit r , Mrs Stinou Knhn Mrs John Horbaih nnd Mr Paul Horhnch hn > o gene to Hot Spring , H 1) Miss Mninli ) Itoblnwn leaves Monday for ft thrc-o wc.okV Milt with friends In Lincoln. Mls Nelllo Finch of Arapihoo IsUho guest of Miss Kiln Smith , Twenty-fifth and Mnjilo nlr < els Mrs I/Htls Llllloflold tins returned from heir v lull In thu cant and U now doing the World1 * fnlr , Denn Girdnor loaves this week for Hay Held , whuro ho will bo with his family dur ing August. Mr. and Mrs. C. N , Dloir , Mrs. Thomni Swoho and Mm. J. M. Ixldy nro nt Hot Spilngs , S D. Mr. Wallnco Hroatch and Mr. Gtorgo Mer cer Itnvu gene on a hunting expedition to the Dig Horn mountains Mr nnd MM G. C. Porter nro receiving the LOIIKI alula tlons of friends ever thu birth of n son Siturdivy morning. Miss Katherlno Meyer , principal of the Franklin strent school. Is sojourning nt Chi- cairo to vluw the World's Columbian exposi tion. tion.About About thirty .young couples chartered the upper Iloor of thu pavllllon nt Courtland lliMch Monday ovenlng and bad a very Jolty dance. Itussell Wlllmr nnd Rrnmlmothur will shortly leive for a trip through Colorado , Atopping a short tlmo at Colorado Springs and Manltou. Mrs H. H. Vnlll. nrcompuilnd liy her daiiKbtor. Miss Hlla Vnlll , luivo Monday for Wiquutonslng , Mich. , whuro they will spend tlm summer Captain Osgond hns gene tn his now | x > st at Boston , where tils family hnd preceded him anil taken up tlinlr nittnmor homo in the hill country of MussachunolU. Dr. Victor Itosuwatcr has an article upon "Cost Statistics of Piiblio nicclrio Light ing" In thu cm rent number of thu quarterly publications of the A mot lean Statistical as Aoclatlon Mrs A. Hans nnd her sister , Miss Nnth- nnla Anspacher , left for Chicago Ttiuisday to visit the fair. Miss Anspitchor will go to Sharon Springs , N , Y. , after which .sho will Lontlnuo tier musical Htudlcn In New York. Mits Fiorenco L > nti Weir Is visiting frlend-i at St. I-ouli at-d Itoonovillo , Mo. , dui Ing July anil August. In September shu will go to Mexico , a gay college town , to visit Mlsi Davis , who vlsltud huiu last sum mer. mer.Hi Hi- , duties llosowntor , Dr IHIdgos. Dr. Wllklnmti. ) Dr ColTinan , Dr. Summers and Dr Glfford have boon nppolntud delegates from Omaha to represent Nuhiasku , together with pbislclins fiom other parts of the stntu , at the Pan-American mudical congress to bo held at Washington In September. Airs Mi or Hodman Issued Invitations last vvuok to tlm m.ii ilngo of Miss Hlanchu Hell- mini and Hem y H Su-hs of Clnclnn ill , and Miss Mabel Hellmaii and Itov. William Hosi-naii of llaltinmro. Mil , at the temple Wtdnosd iv evening , August U. al 8 HO o'clock , thu rui upturn to ho held at the new Metro politan hall after thu e < i oniony nt thu chiiub A veiy pretty , though \ury quint , wedding was siilomnlred al thu tesldencu of Ilov T. 10 Ciamblut , pastor of the Flint Clulstiin chuuh , Twenty-llfth and Ca s , Friday evenIng - Ing , the contracting p titles being Miss ICinlly Floteneo Itiiblnson and Mr. Harry Wood , the hi-iilo being u-lvin away by bur hi-otber- In-law , Joint S Printu After the wedding Mr nnd Mis Wood , accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Ptlni-ii and a fuw ft lends , repaired to the now lesldencu pi up uud for thu hrldu , ! 28JS Casslus struct , w liero the newly mar- lied couple will In-gln the Jo.vs of housuk < lu- | Ing Mr. Woods Is assistant whipping cleric fur tlui Itlchnrdsim Drug tompany , with which Him he has bcun ansool vtcit for suv- malyiiaiM The bUdu , who Is a swcut and piuttglil , wotuasimplugown of whitoand can ied biido roses. A HIST fltOM I'.llilS. Unii tVeui 1'urA , 7/emtil A men QOWH. Dress of old rose sitln mervolllouxrlth n nnrrow Htilpo of a gra.v Isli blue shadu ; a drapery of black tultu coveted with dtops of old lese heads falls fiom the neck In front and Is kept In place at the waist by a vvldo eulutuio of old uisu sitln , edged with beaded diops ; beaded lollar. HalliMHi yoofl up twlco tmliiy. OMAHA'S THEATRIOAL SEASON. Mm ol llnoUliiKft Iliilliutii a ( lood Ktumt of ICiiJiiyiniuit. Tbu fortlicomlng theati leal season nt the Hojil promises to ho thu most btllllant of an.v that Omaha hns iet seen. It will Include cludo high gr.idu attractions all the way through , and tlm bookings It iv u been made wllb \luvv to Judicious illvuislllcations In glanilng over tlio appended list many of tbo Htandard nttl actions that are nhvaj.s wul- comuln Omaha will bu noticed , toguthur \\llhqnltoaiHimbnrthat Itavo never been RCCII here Peilmpstbo aveugu pttrnn of the Ho.vd nounstopind to think that timing the run of u season ho guts almost doublu thu nitmburof Hist il IMS at ti act ions that are piesentiid by ani other theater in the coun try , for tlio luason that Omaha li , and nl- WUJH lias been , considoied vvb.it Is known as a "thivo-nigtit stiind , " wheieas other west- em houses book nttraetions for week stamls only. For some unknown toison Omaha peoiilowlllnottoler.no week Ht.inils with possibly thu bare e\eui tlons of llnnlon'a ' l-'antiiHina" or sumo well known molo-dia- matlocompiny with eh.ingo of bill tlueo or four times dm ing Hiu week they ask moro for thuir moi cy than ttiu people of any other city In tbu west , and you imiy tuli on tt , Ihoy got It. Hero is another tiling on w hich tbo Omaha theater goer does not lese ani sleep | M > ndcing ! over. Tint many of tlio companies which placed at Hojil's thea ter Ibo lust two seasons for the $1 scale plaicd all other places in the countiy at thu f\.M \ scale. Many n m inagur of companies has exinessed L'I.IVU dtss ulsfaetion at mak ing Omaha an exception m ro lueln ) ; his prices Tttoy aiguu that If Cltieago , .Min neapolis , St. Paul. Sioux City , Knns is Cltv and Denver pty jt.Mi for the Ilittt class sit tings why can't Omaha people piy the simo. And il Is with mi fatso plitlo.soliv | ) that this inquiry Is made , either. 'Ihu tiuth of tbo mnttir U that Omalia people ao strenuously object to pavlnginoro ttian fl for a llrst class seat nl tbo llojd that whenever tl can ( KISS- bly bu done Manager Hojd imlucos thu man- agois uf i-ontpinles to submit to ttiu $1 scah ) , 'I here ai-o some tnanager * , however , wlu 10- fuao to bo i-ourt-ud , prcfi-rilng to c.nncol Hielr engagement rather than ixMueo prices. Did iuu uvur notlio tttal If tlio $1 M attractions huvu any standing nt all that they almost invariably phiy to full houses ! That llulo oxlra Mconts puts on a pllt edge Hum is another \low ; Peter All-Court , the well Utiovin innnngerof tbu Tnbor Opera bouso in IX-nv ur , sn\ lhat all the nttrautlous that usually play In thu butter olasi of western theaters nro good ouough to play for thu IM ) Bcalo in bu liousu , nnd they cannot pluy fur liny Icsi tf they wantoil to. Tlio e-imlug season , however , Manager H yd will ndboro to UU foriuor rule , uud whouovor a nmnipr can IKS In litced to piny the ? l si aid tt will bo dono. Notwithstanding theclisn times nn 1 the fad thnl n gnat many p < opti * weri'ltuirdinir tbrlr mom y for the World fair , hsl sens m vvnsonoof Iho most prosperous that Mr Hoi d hns experleitK-d since tbo commence ment of his cm cer as an Omaha manager hoit | inber Ortolicr , November and Deeutn- IIPIweio oxeeptlonilly | > oor mnnlhs , but commencing with thu uow joar tliu buslnoss wns even nml strong , cxcoedln.thu most Aingulno oxiK-clnllons This , however , Is not thi' rule , for October nnd November nml the early part of December nro alwijs reckoned ns p > lmo thoalrieal time List ye.ir the character of thu bookings for Hint lime per hips hnd somothln ? to do with the ixnr business Hut the mid-winter nnd spring months more than compensated for this lost ) , a nil It Is sifo to assert lhat during the month of April list more money was taken In at the lwofllco of ttio Hojd than was ever taki n In onu month before by anv ihoilor In Omaha. AlKiut nine months ago a strong tho-vlrl- cal combination of western theaters was formed , Including HoiU's theater In Omaha , the L-uislng theater in Lincoln , the Now Tootlo In St. Joseph and a Itrst class theater In Kansas City , the naino of which will bo tnailo puhllo soon Thu object of this com bination was to induce belter attractions to como to these theaters , nnd the result has been very Haltering. Tito theaters In the combine hnvo had a wldoawaUo representa tive In Now York city for the past three months , and tut reports Hint the work of booking the best compintes hns been very easy , for the reason that he could place them in four of the Illicit houses In the union nml situated In good cities , which Is by no moans an inconsiderable Inducumcnt to malingers of big companies. The list for next season Is not .vet eomplelu.nnd there aru a few attractions which have been secured the names of which It Is deemed advisable not to publish just yet for curtain reasons , but the following list forms the bulk of tlio bookings for Hoi it's theater for next season : Felix Morris company. Nelllo McHcnry , Frohman's company In "Tho Glil 1 Loft He- bind Me , " "The Masked Hall , " Oliver Dowd Uyron's company , "The Old Homestead , " Scahrooku In "Tho lulo of Ch'impigno ' , " Mnrk Murphy In "O'Dowd's Nolghhors , " Itobort Mantell , "Tho Limited Mall , " Harry Phillips' company In "Tho Crazy Patch , " "A 'loxns Steer , " Cleveland's mlnstiols , Cart oil Johnson , Frank Dinlelsln anew play , Carmlno and the Klmbtll Opera com pany , Stuart Itohson , Digby Hell Opera com pany. "Tho Devil's Auction"Yon Yonson1 "A Straight Tip. " "A Hrnss Monkey , " "Friends " "Ithe i , " "A Tiip to Chinatown , " Putur Daly , Itobert Downing in repertoire. " 1'ho Span of Life , " "Tho Silver King , " 'Tlio White Slave , " George Wilnon's "Lenox , " "llobtn Hood , " "Tho Hustler , " Richard ManstVeld , J. Poweis , Wil liam II Crane , Husslo Uonohlll , Prof , Herr mann. Donnelly & Glrard , Roland Rood , lOlllo dialer. Julia Mnrlowe , "Tho Itaaign , " "Tho Ward , " James Combination , "In Old Kentucky , " "Tbo Little Titoon" Opera "Mavo " "Fantasma " cumpanv , irneen , , "Slildur and Fly , " "Wang , " John T. Kulloy , DuWolf Hopper , "Tho Soudan" and many others. I'liriiitni Strrnt Thniti-r. At the Farmm Slruot theater Manager Hurguss h is made tils bookings for the sea- sun , but the lists have not yet ai rived from Now York , though * tiioy will probably bo hoi o tomorrow. Ho , howovur , assures the public that tlio attractions will ho of a high class nnd thnt most of them will bu now to this theatrical circuit The season at the Fi-.rnatn street play house will open next Sunday night with "Tlio Wolves of Now York , " holding the boit ils an entire wtok. Thu play was put on in Hoston two i ears ago and bad n success ful run In nil of tlio o.istorn cities , though It never cumu vvust. Following this thu house will bu occupied every niirht until next July. Popular pi Ices and Hist class attrac tions will bu maintained ami In the future , as in thu p ist , Mr. Burgess pioposes to enter lethe the wants of thu thcalui-going public. When the Farnam Street thualur opens a vveuk from Sunday it will bo flush Irom the hands of thu palnteis and upholstuiuis , and a dcllirht lo the thousands who havubeun patrons of that popular icsot t In U.us past. Last week a foreo of men vvuio put to work to tiring about thu results as Indicated alwvo nnd tlio changes that uru lo bo made In the intuilor will bu onu very elaborate scale. \ulvetcarpels have buun puiutmscd for covering the entire audltoiluin - , nu-v por- tleies will tin put up at all the boxes , now furniture Intioducod In the boxes , and tbo lobby of the theater will be enthely re- pitntud. Manager Hurgoss was In n very com plaisant mood when lulling Ihu reporter what all would bu done for ttio pations of Iho liousu In Iho way of decoration and em bellishment , and predicted that mete than ovei would It bo the popular icsort of theater-going peoplo. Wlillo It will ho ImiKjsslblo to complete the woik of renovation enough will bo done on tlio opening night to give Hie audioncu a las to of wtiat they may expect on the com pletion of Ihu work which the company own ing the house hits set out to do. Balloon at Jl uud 8 , Courtluml boach. During the last ten years 1,700 churches havubeun uiuctod in Arkansis by thu vari ous denominations. A Young Men's Christian nasocl itlon hns hoen organUed at Damascus , Palestine , with twenty-sis , chat tcr members , Tlio heaven of the nsiiutmaux Is n land of waim sunshine ullh glowing tires overhung with iiots of boiling u halo's blubber , ami easeful touches of fur scattered bete and thero. Hov Thomas Motley , an editorial writer on the London Times , who has Just died , wrotu upwaids of M.IKX ) leaduis for lhat papur. Ho was n brolher-ln law of Cardinal Now man. The Congiogatlonal Church union of Bos ton applied for a license to oiganiro an nth- letiu incut , on Ihu giouuit lhat it is the duty of church mombuis to try to sivo men's bodies as vvoll as their souls. Woman's ' wmlc In India has made grevt progress Thni o at o now 711 women foreign nnd Lutaslnu mlsslonaiies In India. Those have access to 10,51 ! ! zenanas and have IV. , 114 girl pupils In the mission schools. Prof Haupt of Johns Hopkins university has dlsi ovoreil ttiu missing pieces of tlio eleventh tablet of thu Nlmiod oplo , Tlio tablet contains tlio H ibylonlan or Chaldean account of thu dclugo , nnd Is ever ! t,000 i cars oldThe. The. late nrebblshop of Hi-undor , Mgr. Oriloiuu , bulonged to ono of tlio vvoallhiiut families of tbo republic. It is umloralood Unit lie loft all Immunity to his chinch nnd the poor , to thu exclusion of his legal lieltH , who mo alrcndv weal I by , Hilltop ICeano Is not the llistdlstlngulshud Rom in Cnthollo on whom Harvard has con- feuud an hon ° rirv tlopiuo. In thu early davsof tliu rcpubllu ttiu university made l ifayottoan LL I ) . , and later coni'uit oil thu ntiiio de rou on Charles O'Conor , while not long ngi It bestowed tlio degree of doolor of sacred theology ou Hishop Fitzpatrick of Hoston A conference tins been suggested of Con- Rregatlimalists , Chiistlans or Diseinles , nnd Free Baptists , to proposu a basis for a pi.let leal ulllmeu between the three de nominations , the proposed Dasls to bu sub mitted to the representative bodies of each denomln ttlon for discussion nnd porsiblo latlllcatlnn Hov ndvvnrd I' Hlodgutt celebrated last Sunday with appropuato lullgious exorcises thii lltlleth anniversary of his installation ns luatnrof ttiu liltlo Congregational church In Greeuwlclt , Miibs 'Ihu church , which was organized In 17-11 , Is known for ils long pan- Inratcs , two nilnUtur * having occupied Its pulpit for ninety-fo-nrjoara and three for 1'Jl ieais. It Is Mr , Hlodgutfs only pistorato , mid he has been absent Irom his pulpit be cause of illness but emu ) in forlj-throo jttars. Only twIce has bu mlssud Ixilng present at Amhursl culli-gu commencement in thu wliolu cunturv. A tract of Ivreniv acres of land lm Iweii purchased ut San Antonio , Tox. , by Ut , Itov. Kugunii ) Glllu of Oixaca , Mex. , In nohalf of ttiu Catliollo church of thai countiy. Upon il will be constructed maguIuVcni buildings of stone , costing not less than fc00 ! , < XX ) . which will bu used as n Catliollu educational institution. Tlio work of construction will bepin wlthtu Ihu noxl sixty da\s The law of Mexico prohibits tliu estaulishinent and conduction uf such institutions thuro , and this Institution Is lo bu built by the Mexican Calbollo clergy for the purpose of educating anil training up Ihu ioung munil > ers of thu priesthood who are to labor in the religious tleld * of Mexico. GRACE BES11M11E CARAVAN The Fro.iks mid Fa > f 0&io { Streets Viewed aui RIDING THE KYPIIOSI JOF THE DESERT C'liiirnrtnrlMlcs " ' tli ! rr cr < Uin mill tlio Iliind Anclnnt ic : itlnii Curlon Attract. hit ; tlm ( Join \lthray it l > e > Itlilon iind'n Hn.irri Should a World's fjlr visitor wish to Include - cludo In his repertory of slifhtseelng a glimpse of modern 'Arabia ' or of ancient , ho should not fall to visit the streets of C ilro , Just under the shadow of the great Ferils wheel In the MldSayplals-xnco A fee of 1ft cents admits the visitor to the freedom of Iho city From the tlmo the cntranco gate Is pissed thugro-U Worhlk fair Is for gotten , nml you may lin iglno'that you have suddenly been transferred to a city In 1'gypt On both sides of Its nirrow p.ived streets are the qinint houses with projectIng - Ing balconies and latticed windows. Far down the street to the left Is n dwelling that wilt at once attract attention from thu fact that the facade Is much moro elaborate than that of any other , This Is n fan slmllo of the homo of a rich Arab of the Rovuntccnth century. A largo balcony ovec- hangs the street , beneath which Is an open iloor. Untor this abode and .you may see the furnishings nnd decorations of an Arabian house of that ported , and the Interior will prove much moro olcgaut and luxurious than the exterior would indicate. The upper stories of thcso dwellings are used for living rooms , vvhltu tha ground Iloor Is occupied by morchunts' stalls , of which there are in all sixty-one. In the bazars a great number of curious trinkets are for sale , manufactured by Egyptians ; pretty little Jo wolry boxes carved from Ivory ; tiny , odd perfumery bottles filled with ottar of roses , fancy ornaments and shields ni hammered brass , quaint Juwolry , bracelets and uecklaco ot carved sandluwood , beads , snout smelling sandlo- wood fans made from tlio roots of that tree and redolent with Its fragrance. Theso. largo fans thu dealeis say will pcrfuino the air of u t-ooln for llfty yours. I noticed In one bazar some curious long-necked bottles , bearing the inscription , "Thcso bottles nro U.500 jcars old and worn oxen vat ml from the city of Tiro. " Somo.clay soil still clings to the glass. In Iho little shops you may sou the Arabian men , employed with the needle , em broidering on little Jackets or hand some coats , using 11111115" pearls and golden threads with which so much of the Kgyptlan embroidery Is done , There also are tlio silk weaver busy at his loom and thu sllvci smith making the famous Soudanese llllgrce work. Near the end of the street will bo found a pottery , whuro ou may watch the molding from thu crude clay of the vases and Jars , which aio hero also llred and oinamontud. Across the street and a short dlstanco fiom this pottery is the Hgiptian cafe , where you may sup a cup of pure Mochn. anil from the low jtoi lice you may vluw t.ho odd procession which is m irchlng down thu street to the horrible din of what dounds like a thousand tin pans , all rattled In discord. Thuro are native Nubians , Arabs , Egyptians , Soudan ese all gurbed in their picturesque dross , or undress , for inarching at the head are two wolrd and b ittlo scarred warriors , whosu black bodies ttiq da-aped only In loin , cloths , and in their h.Ttrtta Ihoy cairy swords which they twirl recklessly In the air as they pace with naked 'flitl baoit and forth , their llorco Pi os glanluig from side to sldo , as if to Impiess all beholders with a proper admiration for their niuseularaotlvlty. Fol low ing thesu como the musicians , their yel low turbaned heads keeping time to the awful din. Next In procession como the uamels , docked In gilt buspangled cloths of red and bluo. Following [ hose are the cute little donkeys , so hunt to keep lu line , vvhllo bringing up the rear are a number of Eg\ptlan women. * "Whoao loosu attire would doubtless uxolto.- the udmhatlon of the modern dress leformer No steel stays compress tlio waist , it K pluln to bo seen , for the llcsh ofi these Egyptian beauties shakes like Jelly at every solid stop. The upper part , of the fueo only is visible , the lower features IIUIUK concealed by a long black \ell held In placd by a gold or silver shield worn ever the nose , where It is fastened by a sil ver cord which passes ever the middle of the forehead and Is lost amid the luxunuit blue black hair which falls In little Jfltty curls over the biow. Hut who ahall descnbo Iho melting languor of thosu wonderful dark ovusl They seem to hold a witchery In their fathomless depths. It must have been with oics like these of "dark soul light. " that Cleopatra biought all men In subjugation at her foot , and made tlio Ho- man Antony her willing slave Hut these dark-sklnmul beau ties do not atom a proper consideration for the "nriin chance , " aud cai nod on thu arm of each Is a little basket of llowois for sale Slip a silver quarter into a dusky outsti etched palm and jou will receive - coivo in loturn a wilted nosegay of sweet peas or thu dying fiagranco fiom the hearts of purple panslcs fading In the sultry atmos phuioof tlio "strouts of Cairo. " Opposite the lesldencu of Gamal Yabbltho camuls como to a halt , and by the drivers are Lompelh-d to kncul bcsldo a number of lingo gunni sacks Illicit with earth from vvhloh a ridi-r may mount to the camel's back , and if ion uro so inclined ion may , fur the sum of - . " > cents for the 1130 of "the camel and 10 cents for the services of the attendant ux- purlunco all of the peculiar sensations ol a rldo upon thu baok of a ' 'ship of the desert , " and who would willingly miss the opportunity of such a ilduj .lint booiutlous when you Unit .voursolf so Ued upon Its baok ; Hit llrmly and hold on fast , for Inunodlatel.v the dilvur punches thu pitlont ciuatuio ami It sttetchcs out its long nock , Klvcs a plunge forwaid which scorns togivo It a shaky balance - anco uH | > n Its hind legs ; another plunge for ward of thu long nock and it is up and ioi are off for a camel rldo on the -uroots ol Cairo. Or , should .von llud the camel too high or too humpy , jou may taito a jiuint upon the buck of a filsky little donkey. You may choose ono from quite a number. You may bo n little startled , perhaps , when it donkey driver asks jou which you will rldo , "Alary Anderson" 01 "Jim Coibott. " ' - " bo Coibott.Mary" proves to the namoof a little whim donkey , and "Jim" a small but muscular black ono. The donkbi drlVKis are pretty soUnd-looklng .specimens of the human family and evidently e\cludo soap and watur from the necessities of life In the Kgiptian quarters. Thulr only gar ment Is a long , loosu shirt of whlto , blue or ied ( lonlmw hieli hangs straight wltnout folds from thu neck to the lurn , brown anklus disclosing thu hard and" homy feet of these dusky sons of thu orient ! Should vou bo liuilluod to witness the stiles of dancing wltb .w blob the Arablai dancing girls amuse their audiences , just step Into the theater , 'And hero you will Iliul amid baiidsoniu doeoMtlolis , a number o diincuis moving slowly or standing nlinos still , thui whirling 'round nnd 'round until 1 iimkus the spectator iliuy.r'l hey perform tin sword ilanco and the uaudlo dunce , none o which vvuc.ui say Is ultllur interesting or amusing. -11 i Pet haps w u. should iliul aomo curious me mentoes of b > gonuagea If v > u should cross thu thioshold of join iinclont toinplo o I.nxor , vvnieh Issaid to bo ai uxait loproduutloiut : at. an Kgyptlai tumplo oroutod rl5Uy years I ) , C The entrance Is guattjudjoy two Immensi stone obelisks , whosu uulcou * boiilos and hu man faces make oiiomluiddor with dUgus and parti ) prop ire our for the Interior ills pla > of sptinxes , obeUk3 ) and statues , mum tides , seulptmxHl b ittlu scenes and p > ratnlda owui-s , all typical of the anu'unt ' inhabitant of thu Nllo lountry and the vvorshlp of the ! divinities. Thu guardian of the tempi of Luxor soeiniHl to ho considerably ills huartoned at the lack o ( pitronago and ap pitx-latlon of ttio American pooplu , for 01 asking how bustnesi was hu repllisl that ii his oiiinlon thrro were fcnv Intulligen Ameiican people , as ovlilunood by tin fact that the > failed toapprivinte the beauty of thu colossal stxtuo of iln or thos.iivoph agus of thu acred bull , ot the Ptolomali period , though tlio eiitraucu fee to this vyon derful show house of lg > piivi lore i ivdnivil to tha siuall sum of It ) cent . Hut , question If > ou will thu driver of th c.unel ami the donkt > y and hu w ill gaily to ] iouthat thu A lea "ru-h in or us aio people plenty money , liUo to ride thu camel nnd th onkcv ' Thu Is nn Illustration of the .ovvirof Aim n. in , iU < rtn null tin optn ins of our fen Ign Msltors vvhllo opinion coins to he graded l > s tlio mini ml whah nds Its way into tlu-ir I'XJHH taut JHH kct Hut who shall bl inic thorn for trv Ine to oil their various vviucs and thus to lighten ho heavs O\H-IISOS | to whlc-h the most of bi'in are siibji-i ti'd , manv of the mrrchants K'ing hero on thulrmvn pxponso The Inhabitants of this qmlnt little city ojolco in the warm sunnv weather , lor thov ocnll with a shudder the snffcnni.'s from old which they endured when tho.v lilst cached Chicago in the early P rt of April , vhcn It was still cold and they weio is hlnly clad us for this July weather 'Ihoy vi-ro nearly adiy and a nlglit In thr v.uds cforo the proper authorities dlscoveicd hem , .mil they were nearly fiorcn and half tarvcd When they were being mloadcd and assigned to their liiartors many cjmlcal Incidents occunvd , wnio of the big Arabs gutting uproirlously drunk and carrving their little donkojs out f tbo cars tn tne r powerful arms. I feel rather proud of a compliment 1 icard Irom Iho lips of a Ixmdoncr who was being Jostled about In the big t row d on the evening of the 4th of July. "I don't mind , " Mid he , "to bo Jostled by n nlco , clean \mctlcati crowd ; In fact , 1 rather enjoy It. s'o people are so well broil and so w6U Irossou as a class " And when an KnifllMi- niMvsa conipllmont ho means what ho s'aud knows what ho Is talking about. L'ho same Englishman declared that the fair v as a failure "phi slcally. " 'I hat Is a ratl.or ibsurd way to put , tt , buU the full force of the moinlng davvnod upon many i poor tired woman vrh.i thinks she must 'do" the Midway plalsanco. 1 mot two adlos whos.'Ud that they had walked tlftcon nllcs In one day. Hut when somubody ro- naiks to ipu that thu plalsanco Is the bent > art of thu fair , Just put lib opinion down as i moro cipher. It has numerous attractions and mirth provoking fcatuics , It Is true , and ono may spend many n ploisint hour there studying Its novel rharaeteri , but It Is moro Ikon big sldu show divided In sections , the remainder of It ( excepting some very partlc- reservations ) bolug made up of numer ous bazars , called by courtesy ot Iho propri etors "palaces , " the merchants of which aru lUlto naturally desltlous of accumulating as nuch as possible of American gold. G HACK HINES. ( JUKKA UP HIK SKASOA. Hdtar. The summer girl's m vouo again down by the wave-lapped shore , Clad in soft lawns and broad straw hats anil ribbons too , galore. She smiles on every man that comes , aha beams upon thu hoys , iVnd tiover seems to lose at all her vvondroua equipoise. She walks upon the sindy beach the vvhllo tbo moon looks down , Vint siys the things to Tommy Hicks she snid last night to Brown. She gives .voting Jinks a deal of hope ; nnd Tompklns feels that he , Fiom what she says , alone can illl her heart with eeslasy. Young Brokoly's manly nosom w 1th ft won drous gladness swells To note the love-light In her eics while munching caramels rVhlch from the heated city ho that day has brought to her , lust as , indeed , that self-same light makes Wilkln's pulsps stir. Ami In the b illroom every night she vvaltzo1 * with Jack Vuno As If she nuv or , never hoped to dance the waltz again , Though later on Iho hotel porch she glances nt Porrlno As though she thought that ho Mono of all mun was divine. Sucti tiitllng with thcso manly hearts scorns veiy wrong ; but then , Wo must lemembor. llrovvn nnd Hicks ot al. aru summer men. And this Is by no means their first short visit to tliu shore. ach knows her well , for each has mot the summer girl befoio. toA.wiii II.U.IKS. Plinco Francis of Teck , brother of the lirldoof the duke of Yoilt , is to mairy Miss Nolilo Uass , a daughter of the wealthy brewer "Curious ina-.rlago thnt. yesterday. " How , cutious ? " * "Tho brldo was given away , and tbo girls are sai ing tlio groom ituow himself away. " Philadelphia girl broke off her ongagco tnont because the joungiuan i of used loshav- ott his mustache The du ir girls usu illy de not set thuir faces against such things so stiongli as lhat. "Anglo , " said her mamma , as she eamo up stairs a little later than usual at n an- buiban hotel , "why did iou stny down st.iirs so late ! " "Gooigo and 1 have been looking for the comet , " she said. "What are iour prospects ! " nskcd n stern pipi ot n iouth who wanted to buhls son- in-law. "I think , " said the lad , "tho pros poets are that \ou will say 'No ! ' but I'm not going to lot that interfere with the match. " Thu engagement Is announced of Albert Shaw , editor of the Amuilc-an Itevlow of Hov lows , to Miss nii/iboth Hacon of Ke.id- lug , Pa. The Wedding is lo take nlnco at the ttomoof tliu bildo's pironts In Septem ber. Mr. Shaw and Miss Uae.on llrst mot In Noblesvlllo , Ind , A wedding that caused a decided stir in fashionable circles occurred In St. Peter's church In Albiny , N. Y. , on tlio ISth. The brldo was Miss Catherine Wood Uainos , daughter of William IJ.unos and a grand daughter of the Into Thurlovv Weed. The groom was Mr. Henry Snowdon Ward of Ixmilon , lug. Colonel Thomas P. Ochiltreo of every where , who Is famous for a numhorof things besides his war lec-ord , is said to bo on the ovu of millring a St. Louis widow worth $500,000. Colonel Ochiltieo is at piesentact ing ns the agent for an English turfman who has a number of race horses in this country , and is presumably not too vvoll supplied with wealth. The widow and her funds ought to come in handy. A ioung man whoso offer of matrlngo was rejected by n young ladv residing In Lynn eouutv.Onralro. burned down the Imrn of her father , whom hu thought responsible for the daughter's refusal. Subsequently his con science smote ttte youth , and ho wont to the father , confessed fits crime , and paid him for Ihu b-mi Tlio stem father , having1 se curely deposited the monoy. reali/ud that he , too , had a t-on cioucu , combined with n stern sense of duty , nnd ho wont to the police authorities , complained of the young man , and saw to it thnt hu was arresled , tiled ami sent to thu penitentiary. Now hu has a nice little sum in bink as a dowry for his daugh ter when the right suitor comes along. A Trenton , N. J. , piper hns boon talking w Ith some Now Jersey dominies about wed ding feus. Ono locelvud for sucli service in a monogramed envelope a bildgotoit , ticket of thu value of two cents. Another got something neatly w tapped In paper. Hu took It to a giocor , told him that it was a wedding fee. that ho had not opened It , ami did not know what It was , but would give It to hiin , "sighl unsuen , " for n watermelon. Thu grocer agreed , the doinlnio seireil his mulon , mid the giocur found In the paper n silver il cent piece. Ono gioom , ns hu passed out with his bride , throw into a workhaskot an old pair of gloves , siviugto the minister's wlfn that shu might have them. Thu min ister's wlfo looked nt them with scoin am ! contempt. A fovv da > s latur. however , wishing to do some gardening , she thought the dusplsod old gloves might bo useful after nil. blie attempted to put them on and found n dlftlculty. In ever , ) ono of the tin gem there was a fTi bill. At n recent wedding In Now Yorit the pie- ture of Iho bride , done by n famous artist rusted on n lloral uasel , Its gilt frame having buun roplaicul by n heavy mat of Honors , Another plotuiosijuu wedding had as "as slslnnU" fvo little bojs as paves , who were Louis Seize court costumes of white satin ulaborately tiimmed with silver , brocade walstcouts nnd tlueo-cornereil white satli bats. Behind them walked thu bride's sister tor , a Ittilo mah1 of 4 years , in a white sill emjilto gown and big white hat nm feathers , Kino bridesmaids attended she brldo In gowns of whlto satin , with deep ep auluts nnd umpire sisheiof turijuoU satin and Marie Antoinette tic-bus of cream lissu edged w ith w ido Hoiuton lacu ; thelrlnrgoplo tutt-suo ( | hats vveruof black velvet , with low crowns , trimmed with velvet , blnek oslrlcl tips and tied under ttiu chin with pate bluu ribbon ; each carried a vt-ry largo bouquet o" oxijulslto pink roses , tied with many pad blue tlbbons. Klcctriclty has buon successfully Introduced ducod in Knglaud and Franco for purifying iCHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM Nebraska Odd Tollowa Busily Engftgad In Installing Officers During the Week. \NC1ENT ORDER UNJTED WORKMEN DOINGS Vrw Irlliiof lint Moil Orjf inltfiil-l'i llilnn InipnsliiK ( 'rrmiiKiilp * nt I'j tlitiin llntl Itnppdilnes ol tlmVr tt tn xrret Mulatto * . Nebraska CMil Fellows Invo had tticlr line iiiul nltcntlon taken during the past Ave week * with the Installation of ofllccrs Llm Daughters of Hobeceixhavo also been 'iiinqed In the same Inlorvstiiig work lu ionic oases the Installation ccromonles have icon public and , In addition , sonio very Inter esting programs Invo been tendered and do- lelons rep-ists served , The Odd Follows itul Kobeieas arc greatly given to soelibllliy nut never omit an opportunity to enjoy a oil llmu. Friday evening of last wonk Iiluo Spilngs odfjo No. 84 Installed tlio following officers S 11. Krambuel , N U. ; James Gray , V. ( ) . : T. i : . IMank , Sec'y ; n. H.rpstorV. . ; F. T Ctnuibeilln , O. ; Ucorgu Daniels , H. S. N. O ; McNuu , L. S.N. U.j J. Hall , 1. O.j U Fonts , O. C5. ; W. J , Murlln. U S. V. a. The newly Installed oftlters of Otoo lodge Xo. 51 of Syracuse aio as follows : A. Walt , N. O.V. ) . O. Wlleox , V. ( J ; William Stan- i > ro , S. In the absence , of Dlstiiet Deputy Hliuinerer. P. U , U 1C. Uaker Installed the oflloers. The second degree was cotifeirod ujwn two candidates , mill was witnessed by number ofisltlng members After the lodi * ' > closed all totliod to Keller's lee cream parlors and enjoyed a bountiful ttupply Of fool lofroshmonts ShoHou ledge No 111 Installed onicers At fallows , Deputy Grand Master Cutting.of Kearney , conducting the Installation cere monies : A. Meier , P. O. ; S. S. Allen , N ( } . ! K. Mitchell. V. G. ; Frank Ulchardsoti , li. S. Several ICoirnoy Odd Fellows were .iiesont. Refreshments weio served l.Uor lu the evening 'Iho following ofllcers wcro installed by York ledge No. ! tt : B. Staelte , N G. ; W. H. Fin-man , V. O ! II. O. Klolnshmldt. K. S. N. . , G W. King , L. S. N. O ; H. 12 Oregon- . S. V. G ; Gewgo A. IJullook , L. S. V. G ; V. L Davis , W. : 1 . W Uilo , O ; J. A Afttorbach , U S. S ; O K Huntley - loy , U S. S ; W. G Chapman , 1. G ; K. N. Hvain. O G ; J. Sollonborger , Ch ip. , ' N V Harl.iu and A. J , Wilkins , represent itlves to gland lodguat Lincoln. At the close of the luremomcs Iho members WPIO United to re freshments hi the newly Installed noble and vleo Brands At a meeting of Buffalo ledge No ! ! S the following officers waio dul\ Installed by In stalling Omeor G. H Cutting , distiiet dep uty grand master : Noble grand , Asbuny Smith ; vleogiand , Fied Gaylord ; secretary , li A Miller. t\f tor the ledge had closed and the mem bers weio realty to tro homo , about twenty or twenty-live members of Naomi ledge , No 1J D. of R , met in the ante-room and stoppeil In upon the lotirhiK K it mloia , suipusiw ; them uompletoly. IJut this was not all , for they had provided Ice cream and i-.ilco in abundance and seneil It with a liberil hand. After all had paittken to their beau's content - tent the hall was cleatod , uooil musiu was ruinlshed and a gcnetal gooil time was had by all. At a Joint mooting of the subordinate anil Uobeeca lodges of Superior the following oftlcers weio installed. Subonllnato N. G , J. TJ Harrington ; V G. , John Hullly ; secretary , S H. Volts ; pelmanent secretary , G. Al , Jacobs ; treas urer , I. Kboit. HoboLC i N. G . Mrs J U Ivestoisou ; V. G.Mrs W.V. . Kendall-sect ; otary , Mrs. J. I ) tleadrlelc ; tioasuiur , Mis John Btuco. Messis Jacobs'anil ( Shell's ' ofllcos being for otto i ear , they hold over. O. K Adams acted as installing ofllcer for thosubordinato lodtfo and Mis M M. IJg- bert for the Kobeeca Tlio following mo the appointive ofllcers Subordinate U S N. G , J 15. llcaililrk ; .S N G. , W. W. Kendall ; warden , H. K ShotTor ; conductor , W. (1- ( Taylor ; O U , Chillies Coppock ; I. G. , John Uruco ; 11. S..V. G. , P. Walton ; 1 S V. G. , It. Totorus ; U S S , Nato llolmick ; Ij S. S , Taylor. Uebecca K S. N. O , J. F. Btadshaw ; L , S N. G. , Mis I"1 , Warton ; warden , Mis. S II. Volts ; conductor , Mrs. J. F. Uradshaw ; O. G. , John li ) uce ; I. G , Mrs G. U Me\er : H S V. G . C. Adams ; I , S. V. G , MlbS Nannie Mvers ; chaplain , Mrs M M. I bort. U ho follow ing oflUors > voro installed in Schu\ler Colfax lodi'o No 7(1 ( , Damjhtors of He'jultah.ThuMday ' o\oninif , Jiilj ( I , by J K Ainold , D. 1) G. M. , assisted by Past Nolilo GiandMaryU Tun ill : Mis. F. C. Hoineoke , noble ( iiand ; Mis Frank Schrader , vice grand ; Mrs Charles Williams , scinotaii ; Airs J D. Woods , tioasuror ; Mrs. J. U Ar nold , past noble grand. Tins lodge Is in a very piospeious condition , ha\ing a nioin- burship of about ninety , and iloiiic the walk in such a manner as to moilt the praise of oacn member of thu led e A complete sot of robes costing $ .UO bus lately been pia- chased which m ikes the work as performed by the staff simply Kiand. Apollo encampment , No - - , of Fiemont , has Installed the follow ing ofllcors : Klof NI.UOII , C. P. ; W. C. Wilox.S. W. ; Frank M Healoy , H , P. ; W. II. linen , S. ; F. J. McKinney. G. ; A. F. Choiry , F. W. : J. W. Andiows , S W. ; Jacob llodinus , T W. ; C. D. Nesbit , I. S. ; N. Nielsen , O. S. Tuesday , July 11 , was Odd Fellows day at the Fremont Chaulau < iuaand the attendance on that day was \ory laige. 'Iho members of the older with their families and friends RiUluHed from all sections of the countiy and did honor to the occasion. Stnei.il hundrou Odd Fellows were theio and a largo number from Omaha onjojod the day. Ancliinl Orilur < > t Uniti it Workmen. About four jours ago Amheist lodge No. 27il was organised with a charter mcmbei- shlp of twenty-two. At the tlmo of the log- ular Installation of ofllcers it was dccidoil to ha\o a Dublin installation to hotter acquaint the musses with the objeots and aims of the oruor. To assist In the good work about seventy inombois of Foreman ledge No. 1'J went up from Kearney on a special train. Miller's band accompanied the members The train loft ttio Union Pacific depot at 7U : ! ! , and half an hour later pulhul Into the thrhiiiK , onoigntle and pretty little ) wllagu of Amlierst. The members of the order , headed by ttio band , at once m irchcd four abreast up Main street and halted In front of Ancient Order of United Workmen hail The loom had boeu arranged for the occa sion and as soon as all prelimln irltu could bo completed the gathering was called to ouler by the nustor woikinan , John Young All the chairs had been provided that the iioiu could actammod.ilo , buttho ciouil kept coming until every available space was occu pied The ledge being opened In fouu the master wurkin.in made a short t > ut appro- pi late address of welcome and tin neil the moating o\or to the grand ofllcorr , who occu pied stations as follows , H L. L-.iatllo , G M W ; 11 J. Homloison. G P. M. W. : A. K. Potter , U G. : George W. McGlll. G. F , ami James lonlcins. G O. , and the following onicers weie duly installed , P M. W. , John Young. M. W . John Schnoor. F , J. W Hlgglns ; O. , W I. . Moss ; K.F Uoynard ; It. , Theodore Wanner ; F , F Hoynard ; G. , F. W. Paikor ; 1. W ; Frank Outs > ou ; O , W. , Mchiii Jeffery. These exercises being completed the now oftlceis took their i > osltlons and the choir , comiosed | of Airs N Grimes , Misses Gnrtlo Grimes and Nelllo Young and Messrs. Hayden - don Tingloy , John Grimes and It N.\o , wliti Alri Nio at the oigan , fa\orod the auUlenco with a choice selection Tuesday of last week was Ancient Order of United Workmen day at ttio Fremont ( Jhauiauqua and ttio city was lllled with strangois It was a famou day for the order. The committees ou reception wore busy all the morning rocolvmg and enter- tatnuiff the guests , who uamo by carloads from o\ery point of the compass The V o'clock train from Uncolii brought repre sentatives from the capital clli. lU\uy , Wakoflold. Certisco , WuitonVahoo and Codur Hluds , and scattering ones from o\eu Dos Molnes and other Iowa cities Tlio Union Pacillo from the wont brought repre sentatives from as far west as Central City , unit North Uend , Schujler and Itogeia were well reprusuntud The train iroui Omaha brought In enthusiastic ; memboii fn > m Ar- llngiunauil nearly every town on thu line , while Omaha was well and ablj iepri-suntoil. The tralu from thu uortti brought in iloop r , hulf a hundred strong , headed by tnulr mas nlllcmit bind , and j topped at the nsscmbh At 2 , ) o'clock Grand Master J ( ? Tnt delivered ono of hh charaitorlttlo addrc ci on the siihict-t of Iho order I In ciilogi/cd the Ancient Order of United Workmen as thORtoatesl and grandest of all modern so ciutios and brlolly statoil why It was so Ho was followed by Depuly Grand Master Hutleron "Tho Degree of Honor" of the order In the cnenlng A fine line of fireworks wai burned and a burlesque recitation plvon which iro.Ati'd groTt inorilmcnt Uiwhuivh loilgo No 3 , U&rroo of Honor. of J outh Omaha , ln changed Its ulgiii ol incotlnj ; from ho llrst and third Kxtunliy oxenlngsof oioh mouth to thu llrst and lt third Tliursdasa Thu llrst mcotiug w u held 1 last Thursday ovonlng and It was well attended. Interesting mcotlni ? of South Otnaht lodge No ' 'i7 was hold Tuoslay oxvnlng ol lastwi-ck. Several Inlthtlons took phce and the meeting was altogether an Intt-iesl- Ing ono. Nr\v TilliD of Iti-il Moil , Under the dispensitlon of Great Sachoit Harri Hatchklss Yah-Nun-Dib-Sls tribe of Imprmod Order of Ued Mon , > fo 'J. met at Hurt Men's hall. Continental block , on the twentj-thlril'sTTli , hot moon , eighth tun. foi the puiposo of adopting a now tribe of piU faces to the reservation of Nuhraski. Tin ttllwj will bo known as Omaha tribe No 18 It has a list of sixty charter members Twenty-llvo were present , adonted and obligated 'I ho folio wing ofllcers were elected tot-blot- talncv for the tnnu expiring on the 'list sun hunting moon , G K I ) tOJ : i : H Smhotn S ; D C fhrlsmin , S. S ; H Gecr , J ri , H Gicon , K of It ; i : Flool. 1C ofV ; n ! It Hildcnhcokcr was uluclttl tolhoguMt council : J Flannagan , K S ; C. Aimstiont ; , S. S i liui-ke. (3 of U' ; Hamilton , G of F Under thu dispensilion of Great Su-hoin Harry HoU-hkiss Hrothi-rlJ A llildi-nbooltej was made past sichont of this leat'rvatlmt and lirst pnihetof | this tlllw , and ek-ctt-d to the gn > , it ixiitnoll Somn members ol Ogallala tiibo No. 4 of Foil Omaha were present and gave assistance After the woik was over a io < fss was called unit the brothers Invited to partake of u dog le.isi , \\hloli\vnsvuiy H'fu < shlng and enjo.vu.l b.v all , as the night was very waim and woilt hard. The ttlbo will Hold Its meotini ; * In Kt-d Men's hall. Continental block , on the 5th steep of o.iuh seven suns at thu oightli run Alatgouumbcv of members of the oulor of Knights of Pythias ami their wives as sembled at Pytbi in hall , I'.ixton block , lu this cltj , Thuisday oveniui ; for tlio purpose of foiminga ledge of Pi thlan Sisteis. M. Uoder was elected to act as chairman and Mis Annutta Tipton as scciotary All tha pu-llininai-i stops vvoiu talten for the forma tion of a lodge , and with a charter member. ship numbering about llft.v 1'hursdiy night a mooting will bo held in the same place for nimiln itioii and election of oftlcois Thu ludgu will bo Instituted the llrst week In August. Those wlshiiiH to Join as clurtei muinbeis aio Invited to attend Thursday. Frompiusont appearances this will boa veiy stioiig lodgo. Telegraph wiu > s stretch S81)30 ( ) miles niectricitj Is now m.ido use of to dry tea leaves In Ceylon A powerful high-speed electric looomotlvo has just been completed at the \ , \ mi wui Us of the General Electric comp ui ) and Is to lu shipped to the World's lair for exhibition. It is a icmaikablo mai-hino and Is deiciibcd by the company as the Hist eloi-titc locomo tive devised for woik upon Htoun raliiouls , and'for maintaining a spued of any tonso- iiuence. It weighs thu ty tons and u ill m ilco thirty miles an hour. The leakage of olectrio w Ires under giound , oven when thov are ptopcrl insulated , is onoimous It is told of an oleetiiciut , vvho discovered by accident that a stumgcuuout w as passing thiongh his laboratory over thu gas pipe and an lion waste water pipe , that bo made a test and found thu cm lent to bj 8Mong enough to tun a small motor , nnd now lu\ guts all the power ho wants free Of coin so , this euiiunt is due to a loik from some ono's wiies. A'niostlnRertirtUs'Konoral-lnforination-auto- ' mptic machine has boon set upoutsldo ono of the Melbourne railway stations It is seven feel high and four feet broad , and wilt , it is sild , glvo tuliablo information on quite a viti ied range of subjects Touch ono olectrio button and a listol the best hotels in thu city appoirs ; touch another and a theater play "bill slides out ; a third discloses loviuwalist of the principal omnibus routes , and another the cab fares to the various places of in terest. It is geneially thought that the possibili ties of steam In the propulsion of oenin stuamuis aio pretty well exhausted , and theio is much tallc of ulcctiiclty as the com ing motive power for that puiposo. A sig- nillcant proof of this Is altordud in thu re pot t , which Is said to lie well authen.icated , that Harland As Wolff , who aie known the world over as the hiiilduisof somoof the llnust ocean ships that cross the All mile , do not look tor niui.h mum progiuss w ith steam power , but itgarU oloottlclty as likely to achieve gioat things in the diicctionof in- cicaslng the speed of ocean stunners , and that , too , before man ) jears havu jiassud 'J'ho inlluenco ol the telephone h is gener ally boon regarded as silutary , but thu sul tan of Turkey evidently takes a ailTerunt view of it Ho declined to h ivo It in his ( lominions at any price Not only has ho forblddon telephone lines to bo laid down iu Constantinople , but ho objects to thorn uvt-n In other laigu towns , such as Smyrna and Salonica. Ho says his subjects aiu far too ready , as It 13 , to plot and conspiio and make his life a buidun , and ho ( tous not pioposu to introduce a mows vvheieby they oan do this twice as easily us they could boforo. This fueling of tlio inlt la wso well knovvn thit for ( onsidurable tlmo tboso intuicsutl In telephone m ittcis hivociuHod to apply for lonccssions in thu land of thu Turk nvor.vwhcro tn thu northwest water- powers are being takun up and utilized to uiuatouIei'tiUlty So chuip is this PHKCSS tnat thu usu of coal Is out of the question No light and no power can be cruatt-d so cheaply as that wheiu a mountain stream has been made to do thu woik. What was an experiment a short llmu ago has now bo- comoono of the most icmaikablu Industiial developments of the time Innrailyall the northwestern slates which are hilly or mountainous these water powers are abun dant. Swift streams are ( lowing down ovoiywhero These me Just what electri cians want Finding a strttam any w hero within II MI 01 ton miles of a thriving town , tht > > aiureub to lU-littliH town and fur nish iMwercliiupot thin It muM ever bo furnlshiHl b.v thu nso of oo.il. TbU. to a great uxtt-nt , Is thu practical solution of thu ques tion of uhoap lUht , heat and powei Why Are they Wanted ? Because they never spoil nice desserts. Because the cakes , pmlilings , creams , etc. , arc made to please the most refined taste. Because they are extracted by a nc\r method , from the true fruit , bo that each lias its own natural and distinctive char acter. That is why Dr. Price's Delicious Flavoring x . Extracts , Lemon , Orange , i Vanilla , etc. , are wanted. To the connoisseur the difference between them and the com mon Flavoring Extracts is so great that it cannot be ex pressed in words. A trial will prove their supcrioj xcelleucc. . . V