THE OMAITA DAILY Ji li : STTsDAY , JULY ] 2 , lf.J)0. AS A NEW FAD ? : Trolley Parties Are Now All the Bago , THEY CATCH THE OLD AND YOUNG ALIKE Trip * CHOP Ilic HnJl Prove li Ho .lust the Til I n u tor HIP Hot Sum mer IJicnliiK * - ( > " ll > > ' tlieVvcU. . The delightful weather of tlie past week has been n real boon to local society , which has qullo slial.cn off the leihnrgy In which It lay a week ago. Stimulated by cool breezes and n pleasing climate society has more or loss completely moused Itself from that inorblil drovvulticxi concomitant with torrid weather , find a retrospectives Blanco over the week's calendar shows a number of interesting function * . \Vhtthcr or not thh has been but a brief lease of life prcpaiatmy to the profound sleep Into which nil urban society must fall In the summer months can not be foretold , but It may not bu amiss to hint that such Is the case. The. event of the week , around which clustered n scries of lesser e\cnts , was the Powell-.McClclland wedding. 'Hiiro v.oie vcro several breakfasts and luncheon * In honor of the brldo and her malilo. Ucsldea thi'so affairs , there weio n. number of bi cycle parlies and porch patties 'Ibero ean no longer bo nny doubt about the propilety of suili outdoor functions nml their popu larity Thin Is attested by their inpldl ) Increasing number. The devotee * of society arc growing fonder and fonder of outdoor uponllotli ! blejelc and horseback riding rro finding nioie champions with the ad vent of o.ich week. The vmlety of outdoor amenities , which have hlthi'ito Intituled only bleyeln , horse back and coaching pal lies , pnich parties nnd garden paitles , has been further Illus trated duilni ; the pabt week by the Invasion of a ifcw fotm of amusement The tiolloj car has pushed Its way right Into the mldbt of socletj's circles , nnd bids fair to ex clude many less popular forms of ploasmc It's no sui prise that the trolley car has been admitted to society , for society Is , as n rule , quick to iccognlzo a good thing The blciclo nnd other modern Inventions have been duly admitted , and the fi lends of the trolley car Knew that It would not be fai behind the mount. Trolley paitles have been popular In east ern cities for the past thrco scabona. The Idea orglnated In Philadelphia and last summer the managers of the Quaker lines could lint meet the demands for their party cars. These nro fitted up In an especially attractive manner with seats running mound the hides of the cais and oloctilc lights ai ranged to show the "counterfeit presentment" of some famous man or to represent some popular Institution. Should the fad continue to grow In favor In Omaha us It has In the past week , for there has been scarcely a night without Its trolley party , the local managers may be > induced to provide some of these loomy patty cars. With the completion of the projected lines into the various suburbs of Omaha such par- tics will Increase more rapidly In favor. This will bo especially tine when the tiolley is stretched between here and Tort Crook. SpeaMng of Fort Crook , Omahans arc nlready beginning to get acquainted with the ollicers and their families , nnd they find the soldiers fiom tbo west nnd their friends a most congenial bet of people. The young women are as attractive as their ciders are hospltnblo and the joung men of Omaha , anticipating the many good limes that are bound to come t the now fort , are already planning to lay siege thuro. Unt thcro has been more constormtlon caused by the coming of the new soldiers from the west among the young women of this city , for It Is reported that there arc no less than eleven marriageable officers In the regiment The departure of the Second regiment with drew man ) officers who had been extremely popular In local society , but tbo latter in stitution is now almost reconciled to the loss beraiiso It has taken thought of the pain it has made. The presence of a wed ding moro or less mllitaiy in its eharacter on the week's calendar has caused ninny of the buds , and many moio of their sisters , to regard the advent of eleven marriageable officers as an exceedingly auspicious event What the harvest will be , but that , as n popular author would say , Is another story. The lakes of Minnesota are now attracting a number of Omahans to the cool and de lightful ichorts by their shores. The colony of society folk at one of the most popular of these lake resoits has grown considerably during the past week , and of the names that have helped lengthen the roll of guests there Is that of a > oum ; woman of this city who enjoys nn enviable reputation In the most ellto circles Kver since warm weather struck hero she has pined for the cool breezes of the lake. She Is n good swimmer , enjoys sailing , when afternoon comes la ready to ride n wheel or play tennis , and In the evening never tires of dancing. It Is small wonder then that she wanted to Join her friends at the lakeside , where all these amenities are offered She had re ceived nn Invitation to come there and visit , hut she could not see her way clear to pio- vldo the necessary transportation. She had fretted and worried , and , passing that stage , had detci mined to be satisfied to lemuln In town during the torrid tcason. The other afternoon she was at the rail road station to bid farewell to a number of companions who were departing for the place where she longed to be. She had just kissed one of the dear girls goodbye for the last time , nnd , turning away , saw thp reneral manager of the road Intently watch ing her H must bo confessed that , busy nan though ho was , for ho had just been appointed to the position named , ho hud been quite captivated with what ho bad Just seen Ho cnmo over to where the joting women were standing and entered into their conversation with tbo earnestness of a man thlity years his junior. "Dear mo , I wish I could go with joti , Klrls , but I can't , so there's no use crvlnc ' ald the jtott > llttlo school Kill. " \Vhy can't you ? " queried the newly ap pointed general manager. "I haven't the money to buy n ticket , " came back In soft accents. "What would > ou do If I should give you a pats ? " asked the g m. "Would you 1 < | SS me ? " "Would I ? " fairly shrieked the girl. "You dust tr > mo and see whether I would or not. " Still she thought that he must bo jesting. The promised goods vvcro duly delivered to the K m Ho kept his part of the eon- tract and made out a round trip pass for the school girl , nnd she Is now enjoying herself to the limit , but alto doesn't tell her friends why it was that her trunk was packed In ten minutes and that bho no sud denly changed her mind nnd decided to spend gome ) time at the resort In question. The most notable event of the week so far os Omaha society Is concerned was the wed ding oC Miss Jonnle Morrow McClelland , daughter nf Mra. Florence McClnl and , rnd Lieutenant II Irani MuLcmorc Ton ell Tn-j corcmnny was performed by Dean Gurdmr , nsulstoil bj Ituv. John Williams , ut Hnlv Trlnlt ) cathedral , on Wednesday at high noon There were present a goodly repre sentation of local society nnd not u 'few visitors from oilier cities The martial appcnruuta of the cathedral , which wus llbeinlly decorated \vlth il.t s and other forms of the national colors , and the inllltar ) uniforms of the gioom , hie beat man , Lluutcnant Julius A. Pcnn. and a number of the Invited guvsta , comblnud to malco the wedding ono of the prettltbt that has been seen In Omaha for ninny lUOnths The bilda was given away by JmUe Doanc She was attired In a handsome gown or white duchess satin and wore a long white veil with clusters of orange ( lowers In her hair. She was attended by Miss Webster , mold of honor , and Miss Dorothy Van Pat- ten of Davenport and Mlas Brolly Wakeley bridesmaids. The maids were gowned In white organdie over white silk , nnd wore collars nnd belts of pink ribbon and largo white hats , trimmed with flowers At the cathedral those seated within the ribbons were , Dr. and Mrs Kleffcr , U. S A. , Captain and Mrs , Ullo , Captain Clark , Judge and Mrs. Wakedey and famll ) . Mr. and Mrs , Patrick. Mrs Florence McClellnml Mra. M. W. Osborn. Mr. Stanley Oaborn of lllulr , Judge and -Mrs. Lake. Mrs. George W Uoane , Ml" Doaue , Mr * . Hall , Dr. and Mrs Coffman , Mr and Mrs Funke , Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Ttirnir and family , Mr. ami Mrs W A Pnxton , Mr. Mercer , Mr Cnulfleld , .Mr. and Mis. Kd Dickinson , Mr. nnd Mrs. Ore en. Alter thn tetrmony a reception was held until Sclock fit tbo home of thn bride's mtithoi. Llrr.onmil and Mm Powell left on the aflet noon ( rain for Yellow-stone park anil after thell ! > i Idal journey will return to spend tht ! Kiiinmcrl In Omaha until the cx- pliatlon of l.leuteniint Powell's leave of ab sence from his refitment. lilt iTTTTiiilirn Dnrli. Cl-nilcs S. Mjerx nnd Margaret P Tor- gan vvcro mnirlrd at the home of the bride's brother , 170.J South Tvrcntj-olijbth street , Tuesday lust at noon. The bildal couple left on the afternoon train for an extended trip through the west , touching S.ilt Lake , Denver an 1 other w < stern points. After Amu&t ; 1 they will be nt homo to their friends at 1MJ Unit hired. The manias of Miss Pearl ( luy Wilson mid Mi William Dnvls occurred at the homo of the brides mother Sunday ovcn- Ing last lli'V. Charles Savldge olllclatlng. MlKH Julia llipssman was the bridesmaid nnd Mr. Joseph Little best man. The ceromon > was witnessed by only the Im- imilInto ulatlvcs and Intimate frlonds of HIP couple Aftrt July If. Mr , ami Mrs Davis will be ut home to their friends at 2113 rranklln Kti-ct. Lust Monda } nt 7.30 o'clock. In the cool morning at Holy Tamil } church , wns sol- cmnlyrd a quiet but pretty wedding , the man lag" of Miss Lulu Iluikhard , daughter nf Mrs Ccei'lla Hurkhard to Mr Jesse V Owens ort nrrliiR nt that tlnn * The bride was attended by hci sister. Miss Knth Hue DuiMiard , and Mr. 1'rank Hurkhard acted as best man Rev rather Lo ao said low mass nnd performed the marriage < titmony , none but the Immediate lel.ttlves l nlliK In nttondanee The btlde appeared \fi ) stately In her gown of pure white' . After the cttcmoiiy a wedding breakfast was servc-d nt the home of the bride's mother nnd In thn afternoon the happy couple depaited for Colorado Springs , Cole , their futuio home , where the groom Is a prosperous mcichant. The maiilaup of Miss Laura Gerliude Cralghnad , daughter of Mis Mnty U. Pralg- hcnd , to Mr IMwIn J Dodvvell , county su perintendent ut schools , ocrurted at the icsldeiico of the bilde's mother Thursdav nft'-rnoon. the cet oniony being perfotined by Kcv. S , 1J McCormlek , pabtor of the I'list Presbjterlan chinch. The wedding w.is a charming but quiet one , the Impress ive ling service of the Presbyterian church being us"d In the presence of the Immediate relatives nnd friends of the contiacting par- tlbs The bride woie u dainty gown of white organdie , trimmed with lace nnd satin ribbon She carried white roses flu- was attended by two llttlo cousins Ilrandon nnd Lois Houcll , the little maid being gowned in white mull and carrying a Ims- Ket of sweet peas , while her brother proudly bore the ring upon Its white silk cushion The house was handsomely decorated with smllax mid palms , while sweet peas bloomed In cverj coiner. The newly wed ded couple left Omaha on the evenIng - Ing tiain for Denver , Salt Lake City nnd other v.estern points They will ictnrn to Omaha about July 20 and will make their home at "C02 Dodge street. Mirljior ( iiic lN oil it Trolley. The guests of the Shrlncr"to the uumbei of thlit.v-two , had n trolley ildo on Wednes day evening which was different fiom other trolley rides In the measure of the Jolly , rollicking fun The paity vsas under the charge of Mrs Q. 13 Warner and was in honor of Mis McMillan of Ouawa , la . who has been visiting for the past month in Omnlip ns the guest of Mrs Uurton The cnr , which was decorated with Incandescent lights and the Ak-Snr-Bcn colors , started from Twenty-sixth nnd Karnam , going to the west end of the Fornani street line , and from there to South Tenth street , back across the viaduct and out t < Twentieth nnd Lake streets ; from there to the west side of Ilnnscom park and back thtough the clt > nnd up to the west end of Ames avenue Coilne back into the city again the car v/as taken nround the loop and backed on to the Council I31uffs bridge and then for n second time out to the west end of Karnani street and bick , again to Twenty-sixth. The rldo occupied three hours. During1 tlut time punch and other light lefrcshments were daintily served and the lematnlng tinu was p.ibsed In sciearning the Slulncr > cll "Cobble , Gobble , Ka/zle , Da/zle , Sl7. Doom. Hah ; The Shrlner , The Shrlnci ; of Om-a-ha. " The party consisted ofMr and Mrs C ! r. Warner , Mr and Mis. II. F. Durton. Mr > McMillan of Onavra , In , Mr and Mrs. Wal ter II. Williams , Mr. and .Mrs C G Wil liamson Dr. nnd Mis Stebblns , Mrs W I Hawks , Mrs V. M Marsh. Mr and Mrs Gnrrctt , Miss Ada Warner , Miss V.in Val- Kenburgh , Miss Chapman , Miss Knight , Miss Terrlll , Miss Lou Torrlll , Miss Campbell Mr H n O'Neill , Mr O G Pope , Mr Allan White , Mr T O Moburg , Mr. M I. Pattei- son , Mr. Ned Woolworth , Mr W Ilcckman Mr. C Yonst , Mr. Curtis Hartley and Mr A. Bird. Ml n I'li'lil's Trollt * ) 1'iirty. Miss ncsslo Field gave nn elaborate trol ley party to a number of her young friends on Tuesday evening. All the principal parts of Omaha were traversed and a trip taken through Council IJluffs An orches tra furnished splendid music for the occa slon and refreshments were served nboaid the car. After the icturn to this city a program of a half do/en numbers wns dnrced at the residence of Miss Field Those present were Mr and Mrs Field Mr and Mrs. Hoobler , Mr and Mrs Dlm- inle-k , Mis 1'rank Cross , the Misses nuinie Green of Macnn , Mo. , Loulso Van Gleson , Fnlth Potter. Lulu Pejeho , Hester Taylor Nellie Kitchen , Helen Cndy. Georgia Ken- nnril , Jessamine Houston. Mildred Wllll-ims Huby Williams , Helen Hlsjby , Iluth Owen , Jean Cross , Josephine Hutu etford , Uesslo Ford , Lulu nd- wnrcls , Mildred Lomnx , Jeanette Wnkeflold Agnes Weller , Hlla Cotton Jcsslo Laimlns I3veictt Morsemnn , Mlna Kdwards , Katie Grant , Ouster Korty , Daisy Jankowskl , iil. > 111 own , Killed Wllcox , Udlth Dumont and Messrs Tail Hajmond , Glen Raymond , Ai- thur Hartmnn , Aubrey Potter , Low Sholea Harry Carter , Charles Evnrts. Odin Mackay Wlllard Dai rows , Sherman Smith , Watson Smith , Kenneth Hvans. Hay Staley , Ralph DoLnng , Ivouls Cortelvou , Dan Dcnlse liar voy Clajton Will Wood , Clarence Thurs ton , Den Cotton , Hob Tow no , Will Irons Will Preo , Georgi ) Grant , Robeit Lunaing and Mr McCutehcon. Itoili- Over ( lie Cur MUCH. Mr. nml Mrs. D. H. Itoblson and Mlsh IJdna Roblson gave n trolley party on Tucb day ov onlng In honor of the return of Myrtiu M Hobluon from Smith college Th1 car was artistically decorated with a ills play of led , white and blue electric llghu and Ak-Sar-Hen colors An orchestra wni stationed on the rear platform A delightful ride about tbo city was tukui and aftci ward the guests if turned to Miss Hohlaon't home , whrro refreshments were served mi' dancing was Indulged In The lawn wus beautifully decointed with fancy lantcrnu and It would bo dinieult to say v.-lioih. r the trolley rldo or the hiwn party pioved the nioret enjoyable. The guests nrcbcnt were- The MUses Florence Morbo , Kthol Motge , iva Kcn- nnid , Annn Sblverlck , Kdlth Preston , Mabel l.arber , Adele Fltzpnlilck Mau IJartlttt Alice Rlshter , Desalo Towlo , Ll/zla Allen Jcannlo Drov.n , nthcl Tukoy. Sacllo Allen Louise Smith May Dalbach Nell Gallagher M > rtlo Itoblson , Kdna Itoblson and Messrs Asa Shlveilck , Ross Towle , Paul lioagland Snir.cel IHuiiB , Walter Preston , Hcnr > Allin , Thntnas CrelRh , George Purvis , Wil Hum Hught'J , Ward Claik , Ralph Connell Charles Montgonery , Gray flontgorntry , Hairy Lludsey , Hay Wagner , Albert Ra > - inond. Roland Smith. Harry Tukoy. Mont Konnard , Harry Shears and Charles Mucn- ti-ffrlni ? . .111 HI Iilu lllioiuli'1 Mill-prim- . Ono of the mobt cnjo > able events of the past week was the surprise party tendered MUs Ida Hkoados at her residence , 720 South Thirteenth street , las > t Wednesday evening by the "We Thrt-o" club and a number of her most Intlmatu friends Without a word of warning the guests appeared In a body much to the uurprlse of MUs Rhoadca. uliu had been Iti'pl at homo through a little ttrategum on the pait of a friend , the affair bclns very cleverly planned and executed Thu party on Its arrival was ushered Into the tastefully furnished and spacious doublet pallors where merriment rt-lgncd supreme until a late hour Various camea were In dulged In and some choice vocal and InstuuiHMiUl De-lections were rendeu-d Mr. Spocrrl tiau in a very pleasing tuaunur "The Sweetest Story Hvcr Told1 "Answer" nnd ono or two other pieces which wen greeted with hearty applause Mlxscs Annli and II Shnlda contributed to the Imprompti program "The Wllchps * Flight , " an Instrit tnentnl duet In a very charming manner Refreshments were served during the even Ing , nothing having been omitted to maki the occasion one of real enjoyment to Mis : Itlinailfs. as well as other Invited guests , It which the ) succeeded most admirably. Among those present were Mr. nnd Mrs Morgan Misses Holt , Shalda , Gullek Thomas , ShaliU , Klneadn. Rhoades , Mulhall Slmldn , Katiffman , Daxon , Mulhall am Mrs Wnlkrr Messrs P Selfkrn. Marling McCrary , Ft trine , Hoult , Spoerrl and Kol lertz. Dniiccil nt ( lie Ctiiti A most delightful dnnco was given by i young men's organization , known ns tin "P. T A " nt Its club rooms on Thursdaj evening The cosy club rooms , on the prctn Ises of James C Morrison , were Rally decor atcd In honor of tlie guests Music for r do7en dances wns f mulshed by n stiltif orchestin atul near the end of tbo progrnn refreshments were FTved Those present wore Mesdames Miiento ferlng , Morrison. Hall , Shears. Misses Tuko > , Ct oiinBc , Wcssela , Kcniuird , Morrison Day. Harllrtt i'ltrpatrlck of Doston ant' llarbcr , Messrs Cielgh , Young 'nikoy Wood , Muentefcrlns , Clarlwson , Moirlson Junnlson , Wclsluna and Shears. IMilliiK Ovi > r ( be Troll . lloiiil. In honor of Miss Cohen of Slotl\ City Mrs Andrew Hans gave n pleasant tiolley partj on Thursday evening. A cnr of the Omahi Street Hallway company MIIS sally Illuml nnte'd nnd splendldlv dncornted nnd n rich of several houta over the principal ionics of the city wns thoroughly pnjnyed by nl the guests Thnsi- who attended were1Mr and Mrs \ndre\v Haas , Misses Cohen , Hart Heller I'ooksbaum of Chicago. Ncwnian , Hellman Wolif , Lobman , Rothschild , Ileckci , Polnck Mt'ssis Hcllei , Rnnqler , llene , Mlllor. Mer- iltt , Decker , Rosentlml. Haum , lllath , RothS' child nnd Deifan. SlH'll'lj OOI'N \ \ iK'clltl . In hptior of her gucjt. Miss Alice Hlghtci of Lincoln , Miss VIA Kelly gave n dellghtfu bUjclo pattj on Monday evening last. Tin cyclers met nt Miss Kelly's homo early It the evening nnd took a run o\er HIP roai to Florence On their retuin lefreslnnent ! were served and songs weie snug until t Into hour. Those picsent wereMlssc ; Alice Rujhtcr , XTra Kelly , Clam Palmer , Maj Hartlett , Para Damn , and Mcssis. Gcorgt Palnur. Wing Allen , Cdward Moisman Morsrann , and Chnrlcs Young. lllnor Kniii-tloiiN of ( JnAVoilc. . Hon. David II. Meteeiwns the guest ol Dr nnd Mis. W. II. Hanchett at dinner on Saturday. Miss Trcderlc W. Hlsglnson of Wurthlns- ton Place entertained a small company o ! f i lends at n fan-tan caul paity on Tuesday evening. The Ladles' Aid society of the I'llgiln : Congrcsntloml church envc a lawn socln Fililny nlulit at theicsldcnco of J. W. iil . Hc-frc.vhments were served on the lawn ant chaiadc'b and games were played In honor of Miss Knight of St Loulo , win -visiting Mi's Squires of this city , Mr , Lauren J Diake gave n luncheon at tin Omaha club on Wednesday at 12-XO o'clock Coveis were laid for the Misses Knight Dattlctt , Squires and Drake and Mersis Drake , Diown , Hoaglnml , Wilson and Wil- kins. ' A perfect summer day nd-Ied greatly t < the enjojment of the lawn souial given bj Mrs Cnmy and her son Frank , to the chi'- Iron of St James' otpl.amiKo Wodnesa.i ) So greet was the.ileligbt of the little oi-o lit the good lime piovlilecl by their Mm ; bonefacttebs that some of the gucbts preseul piomlsud them another paity in the ncai future. In bcnor of her guest. Miss Jeanlo Scan- drett , granddaughter of Dlshop Whlpplp ol F.ulbault Minn , Mrs Horacr G. Unit snv n luncheon -Thursday. . Those prcaonl were- Mrs Chailcs O den , Miss Sloan MIsf Rllrabeth Allen. Miss fquiics , Miss Col pot- , 'cr , Miss Hcrberta .laynes , Miss Llndsey Miss Allen Miss Kntqht of St. Loijls , Ml-i Martha Stone and Mii Drake u i X- Mr and Mis Patrick J. Cavannugh ol this city on Thuisilny celebrated their goldcr veddlng ! n the presence of theli ehlldicii nnd grnndchildiwi. There weie piesent tin following children Mr und Mra Janus Cas slijy of Council Dliifis. Mr ntu' ' . Mrs B. W Cuvanagh of Pioux City. Ml and Mrs M W C.ivanagh and J. A Cnvanagh of O"iahn The presents were tasteful and appropriate nnd the occasion nn cnjojable o-ie Mr and Mrs. Robert Olmstead on Tucs day evening gave a 7 o'clock tea In honor o ; Mr and Mis Frank McCoy , who h.ivi > 10 ccntly returned from a bildal tour tlnougl Colorado The decorations weio of iieer ; and white , and greatly added to the at ti active appeal nncc of the rooms Those present wcio Mr and Mrs Olmstead , Mr and Mrs. McCoy , Mr. and Mrs Dcnuy. Mr and Mrs Now.'omb , the Misses Hartman Stone nnd Martin , and Mcssib. Adams , Clnpi and Clark Miss Clnrn Palmer gave a pleasant pocl part > at her home on Tuesday evening Those pic'sent were- Misses Kotint/e Covvin , Nash , Atherton of Cblcago , Yotes Dcsslo Yates. Colpet/ar , Taylor , All"ti Cruighton , Squires , Knight of St Louis , Hi : Kelly. Wrlghter of Lincoln , Helen Millard Mr and Mrs Charles Kount70 , Mr nnd Mrs CullliiKham and Mchsrn Moisniun , Hog"is Hall , Gannett , Drown , Hamilton , r'owln Lake , Knuntzo , Drake , Millard , Colpotrer Gilbert and Durnn. Miss Lvdla Tukey on I'i iday g.ivo a do llghtful hou o paity In honor of hoi guest Miss Mno Duir of Lincoln It v.as n re union of Laselle graduntcn and undeiKriid nates , and many pleasant hours were hpdii' ' In lecallliig lomlnlscences of the jounj womo.i'n alma mater ThoH piesent were Misses Ljdla TuKey , Mae Durr , Mnbel Tny- lor. Giaco Allen , Maitlni Stone , Florenci Rllloway , Mabel IHiber , Kthel 'Iiilcey , nni the Misses Gertrude Glcnscm , Giaco licebo iilen Sledentopf. May Tulle > s and Jnlln Tullejs of Council DluiTs The Crjstnl league celebrated tbo Foujlli of July by giving nn enjoj.iblo | ) | cnlc nt the old Chautnnqun grounds e > .ist of Coum I' Uluffs During the course of the clay 11 t members of the league rendered a well- prepared nnd Intercstlni ; program , lliocc present WCMP Mr. and Mis Georo ; W , Street , Misses Margaret Dc'imett , Stelln D'ue ' Ilesslo Iluntlnglon Otlmlla Karbich , .Mil. clieth Pace , Myrla Schneider , Lillian .Schnei der , Ruth Pninguc and ICntle Swait/ljiuler , ind Messrs Charles Dattelle , Frnnk 13. D Im Urucst L Feiiell. Lawrence T Hoffman , F.r- nest C Hoddei , Arthur P Karbach A Sh.T- man Pinto , George Plainer and Herbcit A. Whlpplo. Mis G II Dako gave n lawn paity on Friday afternoon to thn many little friends of her daughter Gertiudo , the ocmslon being the lattei's tenth blithdny After many /nrlous games had been plnved , the gtiewtE were neived n lunch on tlm livvn , and at C o'clock departed to their homes after wl h- Ing their little hnstpss many happy return ! of the day Those present wereMnrgaiol faldwcll , Helen Rlbbel. D"lllo Devprlll , Dora teberK Lauru Jacob' ! , Helen Thomas , Ma- Mlda Holt , Golden Smith. Ruth IMvsnrds , Jcnnlo ShufT. Mamlu Sprague , Nellk Sprnguo , Hi-Ion Harris. Pearl Phelps. Ger trude Dako. Maiio Dako , Carl Lucko , Free ] Fanner , llov.nrd Chistram. Allhon Dugdnlo EugeneHnirU. . Hov.aid Day and Victor Day The members of Dr Dartcnti' violin clas ! and Strjk-en-Hlaas-Lust club vere usrecablj entertained a few nlshts ago by Mrs. J II Dumont at 1'or it-sidenro. After n selecl proijram had been played and refreshment ! served Mr Mai tin Calm , on behalf of tin implls , presented Dr. Daetens with a hand soti-o told watch chain an n token of ts tcom and frlondsblp. Among those presunl VicroMlbBiM Luella Allen. Knitjiu llalbarh Ubte'lla Durton. Kdlth Dumont , Alnito Mu Dow ell , Vlvlsn McDowell , Gentsvovo Jef fries , Grace Hancock , Kthel Rector anil Mis Mahoney. Mfsaru Perry lladoltct , Willlan Clenchard , Wairen Calm. Joseph Drelbus W H. Hubbard , Aithur Raibuth. Geoigc Rnbach , Uaincst Wernher and Guy Wood ard. _ _ McunnonU In biu'lul Olri-li'K. D K. Wilson of V.'ahoo Is vlsithiK . U Morton of tills clt ) Miss Gertrude Macombcr U spending hei vacation at Spirit Lake Mis G Urnndcnburi ; of Chicago Is visit Ing Mrs W W. McOrlde Miss Adolu Flupatrlck of Doston Is i guest of MUs Mabel Darber Mrs , James H Macomber has gone to tin const of Maine for two months Mia Samuel II , Knight and her daughter MU * Winifred Knight , have bouu visUliij Mrs Charles V. Squires of this city during i the past uijck F.dtvnrd } I'rown of Qulncy , 111 , Is rlslt- i Ing his filter. Mrs. J. Benson , j Tlie Ml c" Morse have returned home after a mctniir * visit In the rest. Dr. Kcoti nnd Miss Trentof , Chicago are the guests nf Mrs W. J. Connell. The MIssW Gailvva ) ' have icturnecl from n brief visit rrthong frlcnd.s In the state Frank 13 Ferguson goes to Dclvnn lake , WIs , on Wednesday to spend his vacation. Mrs. A. 11 ntount of Mneomh. Ill , Is visit- IIIK her blot her , Dr. H. W. llnlley of this city. city.Miss Miss liurr of Lincoln has been visiting Miss Tukey of this city during the past week Mrs Kalhrrlne Ingram Is In the clt > fern n few dajs , the guest of her sister , Mrs. Pinto Mr. F M. Marsh nnd daughter Harriet hnve Rene to nubtique , In , for their summer outing. , Mrs. 1 ! H Tetrlll nnd sister leave Mon day for n lUo weeks' trip tlnough Cali fornia. Mrs. Frank Cross and daughter left for Chicago last week to bo nbsetit scvti.il months. Mr. nnd Mrs F. A , MeAVllotter have re lumed from a three weeks' ' trip tlnough Colorado M. II. Gross of this city will fnll for Ham- but B on the steamer Dlsmnrck n week fiom Thursdny. Mrs. John Uponuler nnd dauRhter Helen left Monday for Dtrnver nnd the Rocky mountains Miss Alice Drnko has ipturncd from n pleasant visit with Miss Hayvvnrd of Ne braska City. Miss Desslp Itulctt left for Hot Springs , S. D , last livening , whore she will icmaln for n fortnight. Miss Francis I. Gilbert Is spending the summer with Captain Tinner's family nt Fort Yntes N D. Mrs W. G Tomplelon nnd daughter Florence ence- leave today for Ion a to spend scveial weeks visiting friends. Mrs George Schrncekcr nnd Master Cnil of St Joseph , Mu. , nro the guests of Mis F. O Ui lau nnd fnmllv. Mr Rud Mrs. W. N. Dabcock returned last even'in ' ; from Hillings , Mont. , after nn ub- sence of novernl weeks Mrs. W. L May relumed last evening fiom Onl , where uho has been visiting fi lends for a short pet toil. Mr. and Mis John Davis left Tuesdav foi a s.x n.onths , ' visit to iclatlves In Poit- Inml , Die , and Tacoma , Wnsh Mrs F L Se.-.rles nnd Ml s Alllo M Scarlcs are taking their aunimet vacation at Colorado Springs und Salt Lake City. Hilton Fondi has gone to Sherllan , Wvo , v.hcip he will be the guest of bis bister , Mrs Mabel Fonda McCormlek , for a few dn > s Miss Ncillo Noith , diuchter of Colonel James n North co'lector of Intenul revenue , Is hcriouslv 111 at her homo on Paik avenue Thp engagement of Mr lldwaid Donovan and Mrs Mm thn Staelden is announced , Ihc wptldlnc ; to take place dm Ing the coining fall. fall.J'r J'r and Mrs G. W Ollson of Ashland , "ib , and Mra n R Jcnnlson of Fnn Fian- clico were RUesta of Mr. J C Coinwoll'n fninll ) last week Miss Kdlth Otis Miss Cbambcis mid AJIss D.nls of tlfj ! ' OJfiiiha klndersaitens have poao to Daj-a-VJCB , Mich , to study at the summer Kclu.oi tlure Miss Nell potijl ( of Deliver , Cole , la the Kui-st of Mi&i % mie Hanlln of Kemntrc Piece Miss ) CoHer formerly ipsldud in Onial a and Is glad to wtet her old fi le-nds again. i , Mis V I LVdetlch v.-lll loturii today from an extoiulcd ttip thtough California She visited , flaji Francisco , San Jose. Coroimdo , San Diego and Del Monte , Mon- torny. Miss Mrjtlo Coon , who Is so favorably knoAii in the inuslcal'eiiclcs of this city , has bed. ensagod by the triibtee-s of the First PrcpL' lqrian chuich , Lincoln , until Septembe. irf 'f.l Mis rraueh VjWesscllSr'Mlts J'rodpi Icki WesM'llb KfA - M s Franco * We-ssells loft for DrooUjfriii.sJu/Le ; tl'iy UlL Mt.Cor tuv- erul weeks os.fgie/fcolufi t < viitciifieldCcmi. ; , to spend the month of August l.I.M'OJ.VS MUI\I ) , hMJIJ. LINCOLN July -Special ( ) Momlaj Mr end Mrs T W Daldv.in and Mattson Baldwin moved out to Meadowbiook faun for Lie buiime'i. Tie ! > v 111 live In the club house built by Matthon lest summer Mead ow bioo't Is one of the mofct beautiful farms near Lincoln and the Baldwins will be nicely hd Miss Maine Cnr.son will be the nucst of Mis Daldwin a poll Ion of the lime A letter received from DeAlton Sounders , " demo teacher In the High school , lepoita tl'at he cant mod n seal on the coast of Washington and will ship Us El.in here. He cajB that the haul times have at last btruck California and It hab mauo even the cummer girl ! > SCTCO nrtlcle. Pirfb Lees , Dann nnd Drace have stnrte.l on a biocle trip to Wyoming Prof. Diunei will Join the varty at Sidney The party will proceed to Lirnmle. Wyo. , fiom which point they will seek a location for camp- ins. ins.Mr. Mr. nnd Mrs Diacl Slaughter and Miss AHco Slaughtei have established themselves at Lake Okolojl. Mr. Slaughter will return in n few elavs and maKe lljlni ; trips to the lalto elminsj thi summer. Mr. ami Mrs. Sutton , Mr nnd Mrs. Uranch Mr. and Mrs W B. Stewait. Mr and Mrs A. i : Haisicnvea. Henry Zchiunt ; and W C ! Dell were' umong the Cteto visltoui lliurc dny. dny.Prof Prof H D Owens , who Is spending the summer In Chicago , pasbed through Lincoln Thursday en I > ute to Heatings , Ho will return today for a few hours. rilsws nila Dax nnd Lillian Muneey ex ppt t to lenvo shortly on n vacation trip to Colorado Miss liax will visit in Coloralo Springs , while Miss Muneey will go to Pueblo. Mrs Cllnto-i R Lee left Wcdnejday fo , Houston , Texas She will .spend the atim- rier with hei fi lends , Dr. and MIH. II S. Jones , nt Galvcston beach. Mrs. Newii'an and Miss Anslo Newman wont to Omrha Thursday to attend the fu- neial of Mr. Poland , Mrs. John M. Thurs- ton'o father. MlHS ICmlly Webster of Winneconno , WIs teacher In the Onhkoih state normal school. Is visiting vlth Kov J. McC. McDonald an ! family at 2407 O street. Many Lincoln people have visited Crete this week. The Clmutauqua assembly np- ppars to bu onjo/lnt ; its obi time populailty. II. H. Nlbsloy was In Denver this week. Mrs. C. A. Robblns bus gone to Klmwood , Mr. and Mis. R. T. Van Drunt have gone east. John M. StevVarU was in St. Louis this week. i I ' ( ' II. MorrUljihas joined his family In Palt Lake City. . , . Mr. and Mrs. If , H. Vulll left Monday for Galesburg , III. Miss Mjrtlo Uopnof Omnlm spent Sunday In this city ( , 1 Mrs W. R. roller of IMgar Is visiting ' Mis A. W. Gahi . Mr and Mrs 'P ' W. Plank have gene to Colorado Sprlnc * Jdr the summer. Rev O W. JfP.r. formerly of this city , now of Geiievni.\ in town thin week. Chancellor and Mrs Mac-Lean have m- rive-d safuly cniiUw other sldo of tbo At lantic i v Pa. writes"I Hit Hill , LitiWliPr1 City , , have been suffmlhfc from Plies for twentj- ri\o jears nndlUhonght my cuso Im tiruble DoWltt's WlUb Hazel Halve was recom mended to niCyaa i pile euro , so I bought n bet nnd It pel-formed a permanent cure" This is only one of thousands of similar cases Kcremn. sores and skin diseases yield quickly when ltls _ used. I'liri-liolnuli'ill Soi-lcly 'VIiIH. . The Pbre-nolOKle-al soeii-ty met nt the rosl- dc-ncc' of Prof Hiitt. OSl North KlRbtee-nth htri-nt , I tht ovenlnt ; and u numbvr of live Hubjee-ts were dlscussod , Including the e-harl of a prominent htatcsinun Thn club nl Iho pri'se-nt time Inclinles thlity-llvo inmiibvis and la In a llouil hlnt > condlilon Aitbur MoAdain Is president , with Prof Halt ns seere-tnry The club holds monthly iiuctlHKH at thu resldunees of the membeis ( 'nmllilnti * for tin- -foi-iii Srlioiil , Curl HIombiTB. i n-yenr-old boy living iu nr Tvventy-llfth mid Patrick avenue * , was Hrrcstcd labt nlt > ht cm u charge of Incor- lUlblllty His mother , -who Is -widow , SI > H that ho friMiurntly runs a u > nnd tlmt S.IID has no contiol over him She wants him sint to t ) u rcfomi mbool , PASSES DESPITE THE POPE House of Lords Atlopis the Dcrwstd Wife's Sister Hill , HAS BCEN AGITATCD FOR FORTY YEARS iilnirVlilor tlie .Mnrrlnuc Doom. llon i > of COIIIIIIIIIIN SnIil ti > lit * Vorj .Mui'li lit I'm or of flic ( Copj rlsht. 1W > . liy tlie Assux-lnte-il Press ) LONDON , July 10. A majoil'j of the newspapers express themselves rs salUlled w'llh the adoption of the iteceaicii wife's sister bill after foil ) ycais of nultatlo'i. The linportnnt iitiestlon nowIs , will the KOV eminent give the bill a ehnt.ce of nisi- IIIK the House of Commons , ns well as the llousu of Lords ? It Is be UeC'l that at least two-thlid of the members of the lower house aie In favor of the measure while outside It can safely bo said that the mai-s of the people , except a section of the clitirih part ) , Is nlso lu favor of the bill , Ilaron Horse-hell , formerly lord chancellor , and a llbeinl , In n crisp specc'i last cwnlng de molished one of the luvll'if ; ntr.umeiits put forward b ) the bishop of 131y , who appciled to the canonical law as denouncing the mar riage of a man with his \ > lfe' bister. Haion llersiliell letorted that the canonical law equally foi bids the tucrrliRc of Hist cousins , which the church of Oinlum ! allows. Lord Dunravcn made a tellln ? point when he produced n "whli > ' Bi-til to the Hotn.m Catholic peers , In vvlnoh Cmdlnal V.iughnn declared that he hid the atltluultv of the pope to call upon all Roman Catholics to oppose the bill. This has been seized upon b > the ncwspnppis toll ) as liiteiference with English politics , JIH ! Is ceitiin lo ! n- tcnslfv the feeling In ftivor of the me.isui" The Daily News , lef'rilti to C.iidlnnl Vnughaii's "whip , " bas "The Iminuleut attempt of nn Italian priest to intcrfeie In Ihc decisions of Iho Drltloh parliament hns no parallel since Pope Plus IX pro em cd the defeat of Mr. Gladstone's lrls > h university bill In 1S73 " The membeis of the House of Lords who voted In favor uf the bill last evening In cluded the prince of Wales , the duke of Connaught , the duke of York , the duke of Fife , Lord Hoscberj , Ilaron Herscliell. the duke of Devoiibhlie , Lord Rothschild. Lord Lnusdovvne , the duke of St. Albnns and others. Their appointments Included two archbishops , nineteen bishops the duke of Argyle , the maiquls of Sallsbui ) , the carl of Cianbrook and the duke of Rle-hmond. The Times today , although It Is opposed to the deceased wife's slstei bill , admits that > cMtc > ida > 's vote Is likely to bring about the adoption of the mcasuic. The House of Commons has often pievlously passed the bill , nnd Us supporters arc likely to force the goveinmcnt to give the neces- baiy time to its consideration. It Is not merely prospective , but applies to mar riages already contracted. M MCK KUN OF AMERICANS. At a dinner of 11.c Antlcnl nnd Honorable Artlllcty conpnny on Thursday , the log of the Mafiowci on foolscap and mnnuscilpt v\lth n plain patchn < ent cover , vuitten by Govcinor Dradford , v > as Mibmlttcd to the pilnco of Wales , who examined It with the greatest of intcrcbt The book w.is the ptoperty of Thomas Prlnco of Harvard col lege , in 1703 , and it now belongs to the bishop of London's llbiary at ruluain The reception accorded the Ancients in Hngland surpasses aiithing in point of genuine hcaity entbubiasm in the history of the country. On all aides , from the queen and the piinco of Wales , down to the pooieht of the masses , the hand of good fellowship has been extended to the visitors , who , as statOd by the prince , were not received as foreigners , but as brothers from ncioss the sea. But. theio has been a humorous feature 1 theprocoedlnGSwhich It will done no harm to icroid. Colonel AValker of the Ancient and Hon- o.able Aitlllei ) Company of Massachusetts said to a leprcsentativo of the Afiboclatcd picsj todn ) "Our visit virtually concluded last night with the smoker of tbo Honorable Artillery company , though most of the Ancients will bo present In uniform this aft- oi noon at the annual Inspection of the Honorable Aitillery company. "I wish to record our Keen delight at the character of the reception we have met with heie Of couise v o expected the generous whole-souled courtesies of our comrades Hut we did not expect the gieat , popular reception by the mabbcs of tbo people which wo have met with every moment since ar- ilving hern It is very clear to all of us that the mass of Kngllbbmen are heait and toul against an ) interruption of the peace ful relations between the tvvo countiies , nnd they took this occasion to spontaneously demonstrate the same. This Is the spirit manifested by the queen , prince of Wales , duke of Connnught , Lord Wolseley and eve'ry ono In authority. They all seem to bo anxious to emphasize the pleasure of seeing the Ancients " When the ancients were entertained In the real oiansery nt Windsor on Wednes day many of their ladle's were anxious to obtain souvenirs of the occasion , and they persuaded the waiters lo bell them knives and folks Consequently high pi Ices vvcro paid for common stec-1 knives which It trans , plied wore the property of the contractor at Windsor who supplied the feast , and had never been used Inside the cabtle. MIMIC NAVAL WAR. The naval maneiiveis of next woe > k will bo on n larger scale than jet attempted. They will opi-n with n preliminary ciulsp , which will bo followed by tacti-al oxciclses A Fhnm war will be the next fcatuie. The olilps will bo divided Into the chnnnel and resi-ivp fleets. The latter , according to the bthoinr , piotccts the coast against the chan nel bqundron. Great Iltltaln will bend to si-a upon this occasion a laigcr naval fotce than was ever beftuei moblllm ! b > one power In tbo history of the wet Id The niimb-T of ahlps which will take part will be about 105 , compaied with tbo spvcnty-fhe which woio bent to sea for the Bnmo purpose lust year. I3vi > i } class of vessel will be em- plocd In the flcutx moblll/cd , including fif teen battleship ? , twent-flvo cruisers. lventoiiegunboata , twenty toipedo du- Btroyers , twenty-four torpedo boats nnd a number of dlspatih vessels and other craft. There will bo 22,000 men on board these llei-ts The leading point to bo decided by the maneuvers Is expected to be whether torpdo de stroirs can effectually protect blockading ships against toippilo boats. Last year they pioved able to catch nnd sink tor pedo boats , but wcio not able to hinder tlipui entirely fiom i caching the ships The Admiralty announces , that n feature of the mimic war will be the watching of ono fleet in poll b ) the other The spectacle In Ply mouth Bound Is the finest over witnessed The vessels cover an area of ncaily two miles within raiiKO of the national Armada memorial at Plymouth house The government has got into a inuddlo over the lri h land bill , which measure Is acceptable to neither tbo niitlonnlUls nor in the UlstcrltcH us It Mauds. Gerald rial- four , the chief Becretaiy for Ireland , has tried to conciliate both parties by nincnd- tiietiU with the only icsult of Increased discontent It Is understood that T. W. ItUbsull , liberal unionist , threatens to op- | ioso _ tbo mensuin if the government per sists In the amendments and It seems likely that the government will Imvo to withdraw the bill altorcther WOULD Iin A CYCLONi : . The I'coiiomlat , commenting upon the Chicago cage convention. Hays. "Tho success of Iho democrats would net like a mural and economic c ) clone on American tradu and business Happily It Is ono thing to carry nn unsound platform at a paity convention Rod quite another thing to carry an elec tion " Captain McNelll of the IJlmetnlllo league. e'llscnsMns the rouvontleui , ld to a repre sentative of th Associated press"It In not the policy of the league to Intel fere In the monetary questions of other cotin- trles They only ntljme olhei nations to Join In Iiiteiiatonn1 ( bimetallism. The dcc- l.iintlnns nindv l Chicago have pleased tome nnd displeased other members , the latter fpurlnK that If the silver party sue- tecds nt the polln , the I'nlted States will not go In for International bimetallism , but ptpfer to Miter upon the policy npait from other nations. A Dublin Rtidlcate tccctitl ) purchased the land At thn rxtirmo north of Ireland which Includci the Giant's < nufewny ami elected . barrier , demanding the pa ) input of n toll to viewtlV cilii owa ) . The action of the svndlcato has been denounced on alt sides nnd some Indignant tourists have torn up the barrier and tin own It Into the sea. 1'ho mutter will bp teslenl bcfoio the comls Mr A. J. Dalfour , It Is announced will attend the nddie'ss which 1'iof Walker of Doston will timltn to the Dlmetulllc Icnsuo on Memdnv. LONDON TO HAVi : THfJ \UTII A seliPiup Is on foot to elect n gigantic model of the globe , mil rounded b ) stair cases. twice the size of the ptoposed globe for the Puiis exhibition. 'Hie- scale will be one flvc-hundiedths of nature nnd the globe will take two ) ents to build. London will bo about the nl/o of tin Kngllsh pcnn ) . V numbci of public men have- written let ters favotltiB the Idea A civ II pension of f jnt ) ( < 1 000) ) 1ms been punted Piof. Huxlo'n widow and n pen sion of (70 ( f.f'.O ) bus been granted to the widow of Sir Joseph Iiarnbv , the Into piln- clpal of the Guild halt school of music. ' There me- more Americans In London at present than at an ) time during the present jcnr and tht' fashionable ! lefttnurants are crowded with them nightly , while the Yale bos .11 e to bo beeni oveiwhete. There nto malt ) Chlcagoans at the Savoy hotel , In cluding Mi MniHlinli Field , Mis. IMily and her daughter , Mis Cntoii. Mr. and Mil Kiank Wntrotts , Mr. Watson Dlalr , Mr Geotge Armour , Mr. V Keep Caton nnd othets Mr nnd Mrs Kddy started foi Sohlttiigenbad vcsteidny evening Dr. George G. Liu liner of Uw Trcmont temple , Dobton , has been Invited to opi-u the ceienionli'c of the Durns celebiallons on July IT > . but hoas unable to accept lie * will Bpcak , however , In Avrshlro cu Jul ) iDuiing \ the next eight weeks Dr Lo > lmer occupies the pulpit of the Mnryle- bnne parish chinch S South Omaha News , W J. Perry , manager of the llvo atock commission III in of Rice Dios. & Xlxon nt South Omaha , returned jcstculny flora u tilp through north western Nebraska , com monly known as the sand hills country In speaking about his tilp. Mr. Pciry had this to say "Having been , ns jou Luovv , deeply Inter ested in the live stock Industry foi n nmnboi of ) ears , I maclo It n special point to note the resources of that section of the countiy , and was BUI prised to sec what good , piac- tleal cattlemen have been able to accom plish In the past few } cais. I found a number of laiichmon who have actually giown rich while there ate scoies of others that aiu In n fair wa ) to make n competency In n few vcars more "Among the moat succesbful cattlemen In that locality whom 1 met was H M. Kaddls of Cheery county Mr Faddls' laneh Is located in the cxticmo eastern part of Cheery county , between the D & M and Klkhorn rallioads , and has the advantage of two lines over which to ship his stock. Mr Kaddis is one of the pioneer cattlemen in that county , having com menced in a small way thirteen years ago Dy eloso attention to business his herd now numbci s nearly Il.OOO head , while ho is the solo owner ot 3,000 acies of the best hay land in Cheery count ) I could cilo any number of cases similar to Mi. Kaddis' , for thn whole sand hill country Is filled with just such successful cattlemen. "For the past llvo ) ears I have made regular summer tiips to this section of the country and am satisfied tlmt It is the veiy best cattle countr ) in the webt They have an abundance ot gtasb and plenty of good , sweet water. The vast tracts of hay land ales the finest to bo found anywhere lu tills or any other country. "The crop of hay Is moio than enough to feed all the cattle on the lauges through a long winter but the past few w Intel s have been ST mild that fully one-half ot the hay has not been fe-d and today there aie thou sands of tons of hay that have been put up that Is rotting In the stackb , the cattle prefeirlng the open lange "I know of no Investment at the present time that is as safe as o cattle ranch In the sand hills country Many of the cattle shippers up theie formerly shipped their live stock to Chicago cage , but after having given this market a trial last year nnd the ) car before , were so well pleased with the prices and the treatment hero that they have abandoned the Chicago market entirely and now send their entire product to South Omaha. " .Illiuir Cl < > GilNxlii. Dorn To Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Talor , a son James Denson of Malvein Is a visitor In the city. William Healy has gone to Sioux City on n business till ) . A T Sldwoll Is laid up with a badly sprained ankle. Miss nthel Honey Is able to be around again nfter a sick spell. Miss iva : Ilnll of Weeping Water Is lu the city , stopping w ith friends A. C.Ann nnd wife ) of Columbus , 0 , aie the guests of Mr and Mis C. W Meyeia Miss Coe Hunt has returned from Hick- man , vhero she spent a c-ouplo of weeks J. llogen left ) esterday afternoon for LoniaiH , Invheru he will Join his family Charles Jenkins of Ord Is visiting his bister , Mrs. 13. Doran , Thirty-sixth nnd L fatrects. Oscar II. Zimmerman of Houston , Tux , is In the city looking aftci his property In terests * Ihoiiins Hector has returned from Chicago cage , whcro bo attended thu ilenioci.Ulc con vention. Mis. W. L , Holland , Twenty-fourth anil G streets , bus gene to Greenwood to visit her parents. The MiSHcs Grace nml Maud Maton of Ashland are the giic-sts of their aunt , Mia. W. G. Sloano. Rev. I ) . G. Wlnt-hlp will piench at Grace Melhodlbt Episcopal chuich this afternoon at 3 JO o'clock J Miles of Diiluth , Minn , who has been vlbltlng Rev Irving P. Johnson , left fur his homo yesterday. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat rick Mcelroy of the Third waid was burled yesterday afternoon , nx-CouiiLlluian M. F Dlunchard came up from Kansas City ) csterday to spend Buu- day with his family. Miss Annlo Costc-llo baa returned lo hc-i homo nt Rapid City , S. D , after vlalting hero for u short time Fred Drlggs of Cedar Rapids , la. , Is visit ing his brother. Captain John Drlugu , of liosD company No. 1. Mrs W. W Dainron , Twenty-fourth ami M streets , hns nearly re-eovere-d from her recent severe Illnrba U M Thomas , ono of Stanton's success ful farmers ami prominent bog bleeders , was In the city yesterday , attending to some business. The Magic City King's Daughters will give a. reception to Mr * L Stearns Tuesday after- nooji at the homo of Mrs H D Montgomery , from U to G o'clock All members of the society are cordially Invltc-d Highest of all m Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Kcport REV , JOHN GORDON'S ' KNIFE Pastor of the Westminster Piesbjtcrliin Church Stubs Omnlm , WRITES A DEADLY LETTER TO WASHINGTON Toll * n llt < litllv 011 Oie Haunt of Triiite-e-n tlinl Ilio ( intr Clt ) ( ; ium nut Cure for the Clirlstlini l ndt-ilv eircrn. WASHINGTON , July It ( Special Tels- gram.Oinnha ) , lost the Clnl tlan 1'mlcavor nssoclntlon eonventlnii In l iS todaj after a most gallant fight , made lu Its bchnlf br thn delegation sotit on to present the Gnt C | ( > 'H claim for the honor nf rnlcitalDliiK this rent bed > of chuich woikets Had th * vote been taken when Dr Ware nnd Mr. Wnllnco concluded their presentation or Omaha s Invitation It would hivve bce-n vnstly dlffcunt , for half the ! t > oard of tuiatrcs con- fe'sscil to Thp Dec correspondent that It wa the moil lucid and nt the same time rn- thuslnstle piebenUtloii that they hud ever heard of n cltv's claim to entertain the In ternational convention. Omnbi test how ever , because of the woiK dour l > > Rev John GDI don , n Prcsbjtoilan mliilMci of that city , who , In a pcisonnl letter to Di Hnin- llno , a iclntlvp nnd mrmbii of Hio board of trustees fiom this ell ) , staled emphatically that Omaha could not taki care of the con vention ; that It wa.s suffering the pongs of financial dcptcsslon ; that the amount of inoni'V neeessarj could not be raised nnd this ( Jatc CItv In July was an Intoletnblo place lu which to live This Iciter wns in corporation In Dr. H.iinlluc s opposition io Omaha ns the convention cltv foi ivis > nd brought consternation to the bemrd of ti is tees. Goooil frlrmlK of Omaha on the hotiiiV succeeded In pnstponliiK nctlon mull todny tlmt the- unexpected opposition might bo ex- plalne < d nav Here was Diare a vcty well known Picsbyterlan divine of Omaha , acting ns lending spenkei from the city In which the Tiniibiuhslsslppl Exposition In to be held In 1S9S. nnd his activity In fine con trast with Rev John GDI don's opposition , was the scn&atlon of the boird tt meeting. When thp delegation leaincd of the unex- pccted position they set about to disprove the insertions of Dr Gordon They took The Dee's weekly reports of clem Ing hotiso receipts for the past three months to show the Omaha Increase , nnd n tabulated state ment of the temperature between Washing ton nnd Omaha for the past ten elnjs of July with an avcingo of the1 same were pte- scnted the trustees , Omaha showing nn avcingo of 73 de-gioes , vvhllo Washington showed 7li degiees However the work of dlsciedlt within the lines , where nil Rhoiild have been harmonj , was done , and Nnshvlllu got the convention for the "only reason " said Secretmj liner , who was authorised to speak for the boaid , "that no International convention had been held in that bcctlon of the countrj " The Omaha delegation Is conslderablv cut up over the inexpccted re sult , but they are content with the know ledge that thpj put up as good a light ns wns pohslblc In such a short time The lo.vva delegation rally was held at hc.idquartcis Western Picsbv tcilait church. The first part of the evening was devoted to autograph caul exchange reception and the latter to addresses bj visiting delegates Iho Nebiaska state delegation held a rally at tlu > Htato headquarters , Koiirtli Presby terian church , tonight , which wnswell at tended by iKith visitors and hosts The exercises opened w lib song serv Ice and con tinued with prayers by Rev. 8 M. Warp , Omaha ; address of welcome. Rev Thomas T Kclley , pastor of the church ; respoiiho. Rev Harry Carnahan , Central City , violin solo , Miss Mnr > Cook ; address Miss ! 3ninn Doose , Lincoln ; vocal and instrumental solos by Miss Schultz and Mlus Augusta Sprlug- guth A little-daughter of Mr Lewis Dajton , an old and much re.spceted citizen of Harnltz , Pa , occasionally lias a trouble with her stomach which gives her considerable dis tress. In speaking of it Mr Dijton said : "An soon as sin1 has nn atiucK wo give her a dose of CliambciIain's Colic Choleia and Diarrhoea Reined ) , and It bus never failed to relieve hci promptly. Wo all use It In our family with the same good results. " For sale ) bj all druggists. i * \it v < ; it vi'ii.s. T li Ackcrman , sheriff of Stanton county , wns in the city jestorday John H. Dairon of Lusk Wyo , was among the Omahi arilvals jcstcrdaj. Chris Hartman has gone lo De-adwood , S. D. , to bu absent for a few days. Tobei Castor was in tbo city yesU'rday while en route homo from the convention at Chicago. P. Klsnsser returned from Chicago last evening aflei a week spent In the conven tion city. Nebraskans at the hotels II Dohn , Grand Island ; R. H. Knoulus , rremoiil , V. L. Hawthorne , Wahoo John Stein of. Wahoo , who has been for beveral months at Alvln , Tt'was In the city veiteidaj , while on his way homo. , oc.\ . njtiviTiis. Artieles of incoipnratlon of the Saxonli verc'ln liavo l > cpn filed with the county cleik. ' 1 ho society Is a fraternal benefit association , with the following Incoipor- alois IJmll M Stein Paul Llcbers , George Ivrniuc , Reinhold 1'lseher and August llolnno. Piatt & Cllne , grocers nt 2MJI 3 Dodge i.ticeit , Imvo given chattel mortgnges coverIng - Ing their entlie stock to the following parties ) for the amount ! * named 1'lmt National bank J.rl'J75 , Movet ft Raapke , $5 122. Mer'oril-llindy Co $243 Cl ; Kopp- Drlubus and W C Hoyden Co , JOG 10 ; Amuilcan Dlscult Manufactuilng comiuny , ? 58b5 , Duvld Cole A : Co. . ' t5 , 'SCOFIELD ! \CUAKS.SI'I1S.FIIS. ' ) ! ( FOH MONDAY ? Shirt Waists 29c each All siren nil colors with DlMhop sleeves not triiiih , but a good tlttliiK waist that bn.s Hold up to 73 cents each-Monday choice for We , ( i'Olt MONDAY ) Pick of Onr Best Waists 98 cents They Jinvo be-e-n tl 25 , J ! W , (1 73 and more , but Monday jou'll get cholcei of nil for ! > 3 cents und theru alu none hunclsompr mid fciw an hamlHomo In Omaha as thu puttoum1 wu uhuw. ( VOll MONDAY ) Linen Dress Skirts $2. , .48 Tbo best best homo spun linen , C yards wldo , G Inch beni jieifecl Mhnpe every Kood ] Klnt und only t-41 * Uiwn Wrappers I 8e. usually Jl W Linen Suits } 18t > . blazer style Wool Kulia , Jl W , $7 US , JIO , und J12.18 , Mall orders tilled COFIELO ] \ClQAKS .fllnS , I'uxtcm HIU. , Cur. 10tl > & Fnrttam.