THE OMAITA DAILY ] } T Ri SUNDAY , AVCHJST 15. 18)7. ! ) AUGUST'S ' SOCIAL DOINGS They Ara Still Almost Oonfined to Arrivals and Departures. NOW AND THEN AN INDOOR PARTY OCCURS Hut for the Mo i I'nrl I'lcnle" , I.nwii Hoi'lnl" "ml I'urc-li 1'nrtlo * .Mnko Up ( he llrcoril uf ( lie Week. The weather last week wan too uniformly delightful to keep people In the house by day or evening , nnil , perhaps as a consequence quence , tlic few social occasions which make up the wockly'falc were nearly nil of the out-of-door kind. Little activity Is looked for until after the Ak-Sar-Den festivities In September. Settled cooler weather and the re turn to Omaha of the hosts of society people who are now sojourning In summer reaorts cast , wrnt and north , will undoubtedly set the ball rolling nt a good brisk pace , and the expected access of material prosperity ought to promote 0110 of tlio briskest nenyoua of recent years. \VlilIo one Is telling doctor stories , oue might OH well publish a diverting anecdote which concerns two practitioners of the healing art , both of whom formerly lived In Omaha , olio of whom lives hero still and prides himself , not without , reason , upon his physical resemblance to Buffalo 1)111 ) , anil the ether of whom Is cutting a more or lies wide swath on the 1'aclllc slope. During the period of their common residence In this city the doctor wlio was about to go bor rowed ? 60 of the doctor who Intended to atay ; anil ho left town permanently without repaying the loan. Unite a long time after ward the Omaha doctor was In San Fran cisco and saw lily former associate enjoying the play from a IHIX at the Baldwin. Ho lost no time in renewing the old acquaintance , and , believing that the Iron thus reheated should be struck while It yet glowed , bo boldly naked for his long lost half century , representing that ho was sorely embarrassed for the want of It and had not money enough to cot home. "Certainly , my boy , " said the other , with expansive cordiality. "I should apologize to you for delaying so long. Come und dine with mo at the I'alace tomorrow night and I will hand It to you. " "Delighted , I'm sure , " said the Omaha man. man.Ho Ho went to the Palace at the time ap pointed , but the fugaclotm borrower was not there ; neither was the tlfty ; and what Is worse , both man and fifty have Hteered re ligiously clear of the Omaha doctor ever luce. I'"or ilii SnUr of ( Mull-It- . A lawn fete will be given at the home of 'Mr. ' and Mrs. George A. Joslyn on Tues- day. August 24 , by the Vlslttag Nurses' asso- elation. Mr. and Mrs. Joslyn have kindly tendered the use of their-lawn on this occasion and the ladles Intel-ruled in this work are preparIng - Ing to convert these shady , lovely grounds into a veritable fairyland. Tbe chairmen o ! the various committees are as follows : Ex ecutive , Mrs. Towne , Mrs. Pollock , Mrs. Jos lyn , Mra. Emerson , Mrs. Kllpatrlck ; refresh ments. Mrs. H. B. Clarke ; decorations , Mra. Taul Charlton ; dancing , Mrs. Henry Winston ; plunge , Mrs. Charles orfut ; tea garden , Mra. JPollock ; music , Mrs. W. M. Rogers ; dairy maids , Mrs. Kountze ; gypsy tent , Mrs. Clem ent Chase ; ( lowers. Mrs. Sterling ; candy , Mien Chandler ; advertising , Mrs. Chase and Mrs. Morgan ; secretary , Mrs. Morgan. One of the novel attractions will be the plunge. Mr. Joslyn lias a line cemented lake for bathing , with appropriate dressing rooms. C i this occasion bathing suits for the men will bo supplied and they can enjoy the refreshing pleasure of a swim. The chairmen of the various committees will be ass'atod by the meet attractive young women In town. At HitAVIIcox T.nirii Inr y. The homo of 'Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wllcox , 277i ! Hurt street , was a ecrno of the pleasant lawn party given by the Misses Pearl Tyner nnd Maud Uonnell last Friday night. The lawn and porrhcu were llgbted with Japanese lanterns and a mandolin clith furnished the music. Recitations were delivered by Miss Frankln Holland anil Mr. I.ee Forby. and Instrumental mualc by Miss Goldsmith. Cherry pbojphate waa served from the punch bowl at a side table. Games were Jilayed which wcro entliely new and heartily entered Into , Refreshment.- " were served at small tables and during the repaat unique aijd original souvenirs were given to each Kticst. They were miniature Japanese Inn- terns with klnetcscoplc pictures of each hostess tied to each lantern with white rib bon. Sweet peas were the table decorations. Those present were : Ml.vs Peters Freda Vom Wcg. Laura Fisher. Minnie "Fisher , Frankle Holland , Goldsmith , Thompson of Chicago , and Messrs. Kpeneter , Lee Forby , George Fisher , Garry Coleman , Hen Harrison , ttlchard Dickens , Guy Andrews , Wilson , Baxter , Barnlmrt and Claud Stockham. I'lniiKiTN nt a IMrnlc. The Plungera enjoyed the third of the eritv of plcnlcrt at McArdle'H 'Mill ' last Sun day. A general good time was enjoyedi A very enjoyable party was given by Miss Kato A. Hnmllton In honor of her friend , Miss Mary .Morel of Ottawa , Canada , who lias been visiting her for the past lew weeks. The evening was spent most pleasantly with anuslc and dancing. Those Invited wcro : Messrs , and Mcbdamcs Januvj Ilatlen , Bald- wln of .Klkhorn . , G. Ruth , Charles T. Cullcn , Mrs , Walton ; the Misses Kitty McArdlu , Dora O'Haulon , Mame Hcaley. Nellie Mc- Guckln. Ada , Emily nnd Flo Tevlss , Katlo Cosgrove , LMamo Kelly , Maggie and Clara Kelly , Aggie .McArdle , Mamlo McArdle. Mary Morel , Kate O'Hanlon ; Messrs. Frank n. McArdle , James Cosgrove , Rarney Mon achal ) , Fred Klnney , Dan Butler. Fred Hciicl ; , James O'Hanlon , Frank A. McArdle , Joseph O'Hanlon , Ril McArdle. Will O'Han- Inn , Ud Kenney , George McArdlo , Charles Barry , H. D. .Malble. WoililliiKH mill KiiKiiKiMiiriitn. Mr. Charles W. Seaman and Miss Clara M. Case were married Tuesday evening , August 10 , at the residence of the bride's parents , 4502 Decatur street , Rev. Charlen W , Savldge officiating. Alias Ida M. Illurvall and Mr. Michael J. ford , Jr. , were married at Kountzo Me morial church at 2 o'clock Wednesday after noon , Hf'V. A , J , Turkln nlllclating. Only relatives and a few of the Intimate friends of the contracting parties were Invited to attend and witness the ceremonies. The J , E. D. O. , a drumatie * club , gave a picnic at Pries lake Thursday. August 12. The party started from the homo of Mre. Groves , 2530 Chicago street , and spent the day In boating , bathing and other amuse ments. At the dinner table the engagement of Miss Alice Field to Mr. LewLj Llghton of Florence was announced , and many good , -wlHliiw and congratulations were extended to thorn by the club and their friends. These Invited wcro : Misses Allro Field , Tceslo I < ockner , Jrslo Groves , Ixxvlnla Jackoon , IBdna Irey , Leonlo Groves , Agnes O'Malloy. ( Edith Dnliltftrom. Mamie ( Mullen , Minnie Wllland , May Wlleon , Mrs , Groves , Mra. Royal mukcs the food pure , \vliolcfoino and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure OVM MXIK fOWOIII CO. , NtW VOBK. rumpclly , Mra. Dahlntrom , Mrs. Field and Mm. nrlknon , Mrnsrs , l.owls Llghton , Allan Hamilton , Arthur tturrhmore , Krnnk Mftthpws , Philip Oraham , Jamea Seward , I'nul JonnlnKP , Victor Craven , Ilnlph Checny , OeorRC Denier and Leonard Krlknon. On the wft > i-home the party stopped at the homo ot Mr. Lighten ( or refrrahmcnta , and spent a very pleacant evening. Mr. CleorBo Alonzo Matthews of HnMlniw. Neb. , and -MLis Itcxfu Lovlns Ahern of Chi- C&KO were married last Wednesday on the deck of n steam launch In JJrown'n lake , near Burlington , Win. llev , C. E. Ulodgctt of rlymouth church , Durllngtrti , officiated. The groom la well known In Omaha , where he has many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mat thews will reside at Hastings. Mr , and Mrs. A. C. Itawson are at homo to their friends at 609 South Blghtecnth strdet. The romantic circumstances of their marriage en Plko' Peak are still freMi In mind , but the published accounts have hith erto omitted to state that the mother of the bride lent her approving presence to the occasion , and nn Impression , very annoying to the parties concerned , has got about that the match was In the nature of an elopcmttit. The following from the Lincoln Slftte Jour- nnl will be of Interest to the many Omaha friends of vMlfls May Moore and Mr. J. H. Maltallcti : "Few cnagcmcnt 'n Lincoln h.ivo brought such flattering congralulationa to thu couple moat Hi- tr-rtfltcd ns tlio announcement of the en gagement of Miss May Moore and J. H. Mnllallcu , which is made by the parents of the young lady. 13oth nte favorites with the people of Lincoln , their prominence In social functions having won them more friends Instead of lessening the number , as h sometimes the case. Mtea Moore Is tlw daughter of Mr. and Mra. S. K. Moore of ICSO 11 street. She Is a Nobroakati by adop tion and her Nebraska friends as well of these who know her well In the home ol her grandparents near Newark , 0. , where she has visited two winters , will congratu late Mr. Mallnlluu on hla good fortune. Mr. Mollalletl la closely allied to Mr. Low In the district clerk's ofllce. lie la a nephew of John T. Mnllalleu of Kearney and Is widely and favorably lenown both In Lin coln and the state at large. The wedding will probably occur during the flrst week In October. Dr. A. 13. Stuhl , formerly of this city , nnd Mlfi3 Norma Hamilton , daughter of Mayor and Mre. Hamilton of Colfax , Wash. , were married at the home of the bride's parents on the evening of August I. In speaking ot the event , the Gazette , published at Colfax , nays : "The ceremony was performed nt 8 o'clock and was witnessed by only a few Intimate friends nnd relatives of the contract ing parties. Ilcv. H. 1\ James oniciated. Miss Cleo Holt neted as bridesmaid and Jlr. Theo Krntzer ns brat man. The bride ap peared In a handsome gown of white figured silk , carrying a bouquet of sweet peas. The bridesmaid also appeared In a beautiful white dress and carried a bouquet of ( lowcro. The wedding party stood under a large wed- d'mg bell made of sweet peas. The ceremony was a beautiful one , the ring ceremony being used. After the marriage the entire party was seated to a delightful wedding supper , after which music and conversation cor.aumej the rest of the evening. At 11 o'clock the wedding party took their leave , through a shower of rice and good wishes , to their new home , on Mill street. " On the evening of August , at the resi dence of Mr. D. S. Guild In Plattsmouth , occurred one of the prettiest weddings of the season. The bride was Miss Olive Maria Harto of Omaha , a young lady beloved by all who know her , while the groom , Mr. J. M.V. . Twltchell. IB held In high esteem by the people of Plnttsmouth. The pretty homo of the Guilds was beautifully decorated with plants and llowers. The alcove where the marriage service of the Episcopal church was repeated was especially pretty. Whlto asters and choice roses nnd lilies were used need for decoration , while the dining room was adorned with ferns and sweet peas. A mandolin club was In n cosy little nook In the hall and dtaoiiraed sweet music , while Miss L'lrlch of Omaha , nt the piano , played the wndll.ig march. The wedding party con sisted of the bride ami Mr. and Mro. Guild , the groom and Mr. Charles How , his beat man ; Miss Durkee. maid of honor ; MUs Frlcke , bridesmaid ; Mr. George Guild , groomsman , was preceded Into the parlor by llttlo Helen Clark and David Guild , who carried the white ribbons. llev. H. D. Hurgcss of St. Luke's olllclated. Refresh ments were served following the ceremony and many kind wishes followed , I'roplr Who Come mill f ! " . Miss Daisy Doane la at Ocean City , Md. Mr. Guy C. Uarton left for Montana Fri day. day.Mra. Mra. W. T. Wyman has returned from the cast. . - Mkvfi Victoria Devor Is vistlng In Mln- neapMIs. Mini Oergen of St. Louto Is the guest of Mrs. Ittner. Hev. Asa Learil has returned from Lake QlllmiebaiiK' . Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Love have- returned from Chicago. Mrs. W. P. Hatford returned Tuesday from an eastern trip. Mrs. B. V. Lewis has returned from a trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. Alfred Mlllanl Is expected back from Colorado tomorrow. Mrs. Jamen McICcnna and Miss McKenna are at Atlantic City. Mrs. John Thompson la at home from a trip around the lakes. Mrs. B. R. Perfect returned Friday from Chicago and the cast. Mls Huck returned last week from Chicago cage and Lake Geneva. Mr. C. F. Wcller and Miss Wcller have returned from Colorado. Judge Frank Irvine is spending a fort night in Kstcs Park , Colo. " Mr. W. D. Palmer of Stonlnston , Conn. , Is vlaltlng Mr. James How. Ml..s Josephine Lottrldgc of Lincoln U vis iting MlFrt Blln llreckenrldge. M.F. . M. Richardson is enjoying a short pedestrian trip In Colorado. Mlsa Tukcy returned Thursday from a visit with friends In Lincoln. Mr. W. J , Shrader has returned from n pleasure trip to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Pennock are at home after a month's stay in Wisconsin. Mr. Percy Young of Chicago spent last week with friends In thin city. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilcspe , Jr. , are spending a vacation at Williams Hay , 111 , Or. nnd Mrs. C. B. Smith are at Dome Lake , as guests of Mr. Holdrcgc. Mlt-s Grnrglo Knox of NatmvlUo Is the gurst of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Knox. llov. and Mw. J. M. Wilson are spending the month of August at nelloviic. Mr. M. II , Drown Is enjoying a trip among the Wisconsin and Minnesota lakes. Mm. John B. IJtt has gone to Colorado Springs on a fortnight's pleasure trip. Mr. Charles Mucntefcrlng and Mr. Mac- Morrison have returned from Ogalalln. Miss Gertrude Clarke Is visiting in the east and will return to Omaha In September. Mw. R. Stevens left Thursday for a trip to Salt Lake City and other western points. Mlsa Ethel Seaver and Ada Wren are spending the week with fi lends at Tecums-eh , Neb. Neb.Mra. Mra. Guy .0. Barton and Mrs , Casper B. Yost returned last week from Watkln's Glen , N. Y. Mrs. Mersey , Viho has been visiting Mrs. McClure , hoa returned to her homo In Chicago cage , Messrs , Bzra Mlllanl and Fred Lake epent last week at Dennlngton as gucsta of Colonel Pratt. Mr. and IMm. Harry Nott are spending the month of August at various Colorado re sort ? . Miss Bva Ilcach left last night for Denver. Slid will visit several of the mountain re- sorts. Prof. Kratz of the Sioux City schools la In tlio city , the gueet of hla brother , Prof. L. O , Kratz. 'Mr , and Mrs. H , Mucntcferlng have re moved to the house at 120 North Twenty- ilxth street. Mr. nnd Mrs. William K. Heathcoto are visiting In Mre. Heutlicotu's former home ut Franklin , Pa , The Misses Slmonds have gene to Colfax and Grinncll to spend tbo remainder of their vacation. 'Mr , Henry IlUth , accompanied by hla mother , left for Chicago last week on a tfhort vacation , Mr. ami Mrs. Henry W. Yates and the MUses Yates went oust yesterday , Mr. Yalta will attend tb bauktrs' convention at Detroit nnd wilt rejoin his family nl Marklnac Island , The Mlssm Louise and Agne * * Neese an enjoying n trip to California , where they ar < vIsltlnK frie-nds. Mr. I-Mmlston of Princeton- the gucnl of Mr. GeorRC Palmer , who returned from Dakota last week. Miss Ilclle Glenn of Allegheny , Pa. , ( < ; Ir the city on a short visit with the family o , Mr. Janus Anderson. Mrs. L. L. Thomas. Mrs. Thomas Flynn and Miss Sadie Hayden are spending n fort night In Milwaukee. Mrs. A. Nqwlaml of San Francl : o , who has been visiting In Omaha , went to Ma- comb , 111. , last week. Miss Ilowlo and Miss Jessie Howie left Fri day for a three weeks' trip to Colorado Springs and Manltou. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ? n. Keller are ol Charlottevlllc , Va. , and will spend sonu time at the seashore. Mtas Kathleen Hayes of Platte Center has been the guest of MU Margaret Ullcy for the past three weeks. .Miss Mollle Zllg has gene to Spring Green , WIs. , to spend her vacation. She will be absent about a month. Mr. nnd 'Mrs. ' C. Will Hamilton , nre re ceiving congratulations on the birth ot a daughter loot Wednesday. Mr. J. W. Craig and family will en Sep tember 1 occupy the residence formerly occu pied by Captain Dorward. Mra. John C. Cowln nnd MUs Cowln will lenve tomorrow for the cast nnd will anil from New York on Saturdny. Mrs. Georgia Upson of Fremont , who has boon visiting Mra J. J. Derlght for the past three weeks , has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cartan , Miss Nosh and Mr. Fred Nnsh arc contemplating a short trip nbroad in the autumn. Mr. Charles Clifford and children left last night for Salt Lake City , where they will pass a couple of weeks with friends. Jilts Jennie Donaldson ot Kansas City , formerly a resident hero , Is visiting Mis. J. W. Tcail on Twenty-ninth avenue. Mrs. Frank A. Green and her baby daughter have returned from Denver , where they have been visiting for about six wccta. Miss Laurn Houtr of Lincoln nnd Miss llesslo Marker of Portland , Ore. , wore guests of Mrs. W. R. Kelly last Thursday. Misses Kate 0. Hanlon end Mary Morel leave today for a short visit to Mr. and iMra. James McArdle of McArdlevlllo. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Whltmore and daugh ter , Kugpiile , leave- today for New York. Au gust will bo spent at Bath Beach. L. I. Mrs. McCllntock nnd Miss Gertrude Me- Cllntock , who have- been visiting Mrs. M. T. Barlow , returned to Chicago yesterday. Mlspes Fannie and Jennlo Schlerstlen leave this afternoon for n two weeks' visit at Mnnitou and other Colorado points. . Mr. Lafayette Anderson has gone to the Blue Lick springs , Indiana , for health anil rest. Ho will be gene about three weeks. Mr. Oberlln N. Ramsey , for many years a resident of Omaha and more recently of San Francisco , spent last week In this city. Mr. C. C. George , whose Illness has been a cause of solicitude to his friends , Is mak ing rapid progress on the road to recovery. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. P. Kirkendall left last week for Boston , in the vicinity of whlcli they will spend the remainder of the sum mer. Judge and Mre. G. W. Doano have re turned from a visit to Salt Lake City , where they were guests of their son , Mr. Guy II , Doane. Mrs. M. D. Wolty of Fremont spent the week In the city , the guest of Mrs. J. B , Haynes and Mra. Strickland , 832 Georgia avenue. Mrs. C. J. Price , accompanied by Mrs. I. W. Miner nnd Miss Marguerite Rlggs , are making n two weeks' visit with friends In Aledo. 111. Mr. Harry Woodward has gone to Colorado rado Springs and will return with Mrs. Woodward , who has been spending the sum mer there. MlBo Stella Singer and Miss Fay Wolf ! lenve tomorrow for a two weeks' vacation that will be spent In Chicago and at South Haven , "Mich. _ . , Mr. il. H' . Brown of'the Union Pacific tele graph department left Friday for a three weeks' tour among the lakca of Minnesota and Wlscrnaln. Dr. Harold Glfford returned last week from a vacation spent In Wisconsin. Mrs , Glfford and the children arc expected home In a few days. Mrs. Samuel E. Whorritt and her little daughter , of St. Louis , are spending ten days v.-ltli Mr. and ( Mrs. Standlsh ot C20 South Twentieth sticct. The Mlrsea Gertrude apd Etta Bollver ol Orangeburg , S. C. , who are vlaltlng relatives In the city , are at present with their cousin , Mrs. W. F. Harte. Mr. Arthur B. Smith returned Thursday from n vacation spent in Boston and Maine. Mrs. Smith will remain in the cast during part of September. Mrs. E. E. 'MacLeod and 'Miss Allda Sears of Plttsburg , who have been visiting Mrs. M. F. Sears for the past month , returned homo last Monday. H. Blath of the Union Pacific left yesterday to spend his vacation In the cast. He was accompanied by his mother. They will bo gone till September 1. Mr. Will B. Hughes , who has been op n pleasure trip to New York , Philadelphia and other eastern points for the past two weeks , will return home today. Mrs. Miltcn Powell , wife of the now man ager of the Mlllard hotel , accompanied by her little daughter , arrived In Omaha Fri day to take up her new home. W. J. Connell and his family , after spend ing the last ten days nt Soda Creek canyon and Idaho Springs , will be at the Manltou houae , .Manltou , Colo. , the coming week. Mrs. W. H. Hanchett and MIsa Hope flaiichctt , who have been visiting In Cole- redo Springs , leave this week for Salt Lake. Tlicy will return homo tlio latter part of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Stuht have returned from Colfax , Wash. , where they went to be present at the marriage of their son , Dr. A. K. Stuht , formerly of this city , to Miss Norma Hamilton , daughter of the mayor of Colfax. Mr. and Mrs. Stuht were accompanied by thulr chaldreii , Mr. Clinton and 'Miss ' Malic ] , I'lriiNiiri-N Hint Art1'iiNt. . The Thurston Rifles held a competitive drill at their armory last Monday , followed by dancing. Mrs. Charles C. Allison gave a pleasant luncheon last Monday , In honor of Miss Ber gen ot St. Louis , In honor of Mlas Adeline Nash and her guest , Miss Meyers , Mlns Baldwin of Coun cil Bluffs gave a porch party laat Monday. Several of the railway postal clerks , with their wlvetf and sisters , wire entertained by Mr. and .Mrs. W. C. Van ocrvoort last Thurn. day night. A lawn social was given by the Woman'n Missionary society of Ilanscom park Metho dist Episcopal church last Thursday even ing at the residence of Mr. end Mrs. Chaffee. Mr. and .Mrs. . B. F. Barrows gave a pretty dinner Friday evening , at which their guests were Mr. and Mrs. James E. Preston , Mr. and Mra. Louln E. Wettllng and Mr. and Mrs. Dunning. Messrs. Fred Parker and Paul Horbach left last week , by way of the Missouri river , in Mr. Parker's steam launch for Bismarck. ND. . The trip will be n leisurely ono and will bo dlveralfled by hunting and fl hlng. Mr. and Mrs. Janus C. Lindsay gave a dancu on Tuesday evening at their residence at Thirtieth and Hurt streets In honor of their two nieces , the Mlsnes Miles from Duluth - luth , Minn. Twenty Kuests vero present and a most enjoyable evening was spent , Mrs. R. W. Brecklnrldse entertained very pleasantly last Thuisday afternoon In honor of her guests , Misses Nash and Allen. Those present were : Mesdamcs George B. Miller of Council Bluffs , Ira B , Main's , Harry P. Pot ter and Thomas J. Kelly , and 'Misses Imo- gene Alexander , Llla Alexander. Estelle Brown. Bltsslng , llreckenrldge. Branch. Furlong - long , Haughey , Nowcomb , Stone , Phillip , Wcller and Alice Wellcr. A picnic was given at Lake Manawa last Saturday , After partaking of a delicious lunchean , dancing and boating were enjoyed until a late hour. Thcao Invited were ; MluM Joplln , Pearson of St , Louis , Korty , lUieum of Minneapolis. Kttuler , Uowland , Frank , Ketcliiuu of St , Louis , Ward , Marsh , Qrldley , Wright of Chicago , SalUbury , M. Salisbury , llurnham , CurtU ) , Pound of Blair and Brunncr : Mtmrs. Uoily , Peako. Angoll , ICexsler , Berlin , Sharp , Sommers , Johnston , Dale , 'McCulloh , Trcuch , Greet ; , McDonald , Wagner , Dnird , uoyd , C tlalrd , Durland of rMMio. ; Thp party was chaperoned by Mrsdamra Claflln , Kisslcr and Frank The ICpwoiM l.'agUb of W st Omaha Melli- ollst Episcopal bhurch was pleasantly enter- talnul ThuraJai-.yvenlnR by the MUses Carl son at their h urn' , 2323 Harnpy etrect. Dur ing the ovauFaE-wiolee musical number wire rendered nmjuritfrcshmentfl served , T'IOJO ' present wcr ? ' : Misses Peake , Martin , Nobei. Jensen , Bille K'bisa , Athertan. D-inU'ls. loua D.iulcls , IMrltJ * Nichols , I > cnnls , Noak ; Mestra. Par ! ; , , lryon. } Drew. Clyde Drew , j Robinson , Shearer , Will Shearer , Mattlson , | Gcnsan. ' ' ' ' ' I Last TuesiWy'the young people of St. Mnthl.in clnirchrmct nt Ilanscom park and i spent a very enjoyable evening. Lunch wr.a j serva.l nnd ink rbmalndcr of the evening was I taken tip wlth-ghmos. Those present wrra : l Mlgves Anderson , Charlotta Camn , Carrie 1 Voitleka , Ada Gilbert , Eliza Camn , Carrie Butler , Esther Gilbert , Mamie Vodlckn , Alice Camn , Grace Gilbert nnd Mabol Doll ; Messrs. Whltchoad , Irwln , Charlrs VoJIcka , Harvey Greene , El : Rlnquent. Frank Adalr , Hanson , Timings Camn , Anderson , Frank Hinqmnt and Harold Cathroe. A merry pnrty of southslde1 young people mot nt the- residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Camm , on Pacific street , last Tuesday evening and proceeded to Hanacom park , where nn elaborate picnic luncheon wn served. Mr. Ilinquent , ns liendwalter , was the admiration of all present , who were : MlssHii Camm , Eliza Camm , Alice Camm , Carrie Butler , CarrieVodlca. . Mamie Vodlca , Mablo Doll. Gilbert. Grace Gilbert. Bather Gilbert , Anderaon ; Messrs. Hlnqucst , Frank Rlnqucpt , Hanoon , Whltohcail , Erwln. Green , Camm , Anderson , Cathrow , Vodicn and Duval. A very delightful picnic was enjoyed nt Elmwood park Thursday by n number ot Walnut Hill young people. They were chap eroned by th Misses Daisy Pattlson , Grace Hartman , Frances Doty and Ora. Doty. The following were In nttpiidanee : Misses May- tie DeVol , Helen Thelnhardt , Jessie Krledler , Maud Osborn , Pcnrl Doty , Etha Martin , Delia Kwll. Jennlo Swedeburg , Pearl Lyons , Frances Weir , Alice Welch ; Messrs. Herbert Do Vol. Everett Do Vol. Robert Thelnhardt , Austin Welch , John Hayes , Mark Rogcis , Victor Hayes. Paul Swedeburg , Walter Jar- dean , Stephen Plckard and Victor Swede- burg. The Misses .Anderson of 3202 Cumlng street gave a delightful lawn party Thurs day evening , with dancing and gamea. The curnts wore Metsrs. GcTiihardt , Koopman , Mathews , Swanson , Joe Haggerty , Burl Melia , Andrew Anderson , Will Anderson , Charles Madsen , Bert Ilammcrlck , Jim Pa- uuska. Charles Boyer , Ed Oliver , George Wollage , Adolph Blurvall , Mont Harris , Misses Kate Koopman , Llllle Bath. Kate Illnchuy , Josephine Hlnchcy , Anna Larson , Mollle Henly , Blrdlo Healy , Anna Cleave , Mary Anderson , Blanche Rumcl , Mary , Emma. Helen , Minnie , Jennie and Mabel Anderson. A very pleasant surprise party was given to Mr. William Hemlrlckson on Tuesday evening at .2007 Clark street In honor of his 2f > th birthday. Cards and dancing were en joyed and n lunch was served. Those that enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson were : Messrs. and Mesdamcs Page , McDonald , Fields , Green , Plckett ; Mesdames - dames Ed Lawler , W. Italian , J. J. Donahue , McCray , Mnry Hendrickson ; Misses Nellie ami Katie Swift , A. Meany , Wlunlo Italian , Anglo Clair , Euuicu Tracy , Anna Ryan , Grace and Lllllo Enisloy , Tresa Ryan , Dora Workhoven , Bessie'Roth and Minnie Rogers , and Messrs. Frank Powers , C. W. Dutton , D. Atterbury , lloy Hanky , Joe Spellman , Fred Elmlger , Will Rlley nnd Al Wheeler. Tlio home of Judge and 'Mrs. ' Gordon , on Bancroft street , wns filled with little folks on Friday afternoon to cclebrnto the eighth birthday anniversary of their llttlo grand daughter , Harel Wells of Missouri Valley , la. The llttlo QUQS spent the- afternoon In games nnd music. At 5 o'clock lunch waa oorvcd , after'"whrch they resumed their games until 7 osclo\k when they returned to their homes. A Jolly good time was had by all. These , prevwit were : Misses Olga Smith , M'nnlu ' .Munch , Lena Hurtz , Elsie Munch , Nclllo Bird , Hattie Barrett , Hulda Hurtz. Lulu 'Andrews , Nellie Hill , Myrtle Campbell , Hazel Wells , Georgia Staples , and Messrs. Hafru Shoralt. Warren Staples , Jay Miller , Howard.Pott , Elder Cofar , Steve Port ami Fral Daniels. " , . , , „ H . f , . , Messrs. Jake "and Meyer Klein gave a dancing paity last Tuesday evening In honor of their cousin'Mka1'Bertha'Block ' of At lantic. In. The rooms and thbles were lav ishly decorated with plants , American beauties nnd ribbons. The chaperonei of the evening were : Mesdames Louis Rothschild , Albert Newman , D. A. Sampson , Lee Roths child and Nathan Rothschild. The follow ing were present : Misses Bertha Block rf Atlantic. la. ; Haas of Cincinnati , O. , Josle May of DCS Molnes , Fannie Cohen of Silver City , 'Miniiio Arnold of Allegheny , Pa. , Car rie Goldsmith , Belle Adlcr , Hattlo Morris , Minnie Lobman , Hnttlo Rosenstock , Flora Unthschlld. Elma Lobman , Lllllo Rosen- stock. Nettie Rothschild , Bettle Haaa. Klttlo Mitchell. Elma Rothschild , Dollle- Pollack , Bertha Newman , Hattie Drelfuss and Daley Baum , and Measrs. Julius Meyer , Nathan Rothschild , Jrtllus Adler. Harry Baum , George Scllgsohn , Mannle Plshel , Sol Frank , Jake Newman , Jake and Mc-yer Klein. NTiS I'KOH OMAHA SUHUUHS. Born To Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Leach Thursday , a girl. M/ . Day of Blair visited with Mr. James Kindred one day this week. Mlsj Minnie Weasa of Omaha spent Sun day with her parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Tucker of Do Solo visited relatives In tbo city Sunday. Mrs. D. C. Has4 spent Thursday l"n Omaha , where she was entertained by friends. Meetings are being held nightly at the city hall by an Adventlst minister. Every body Is Invited to attend. Miss Kato Wlnolado returned home to Omaha Wednesday after an extended visit with friends In this city. Fred Rochenbauch of DC Soto was visiting friends and attending Odd Fellows' lodge , of which he Is a member , Friday night. Miss Edith Sutherland returned Saturday to Blair. She ha.- > been spending a couple of weeks visiting the family of Dr. Tracy. Misses Mabel and Blanch Tucker and Miss Harriet Hunt gave a delightful picnic at Pries' lake In honor of Miss Olga Tucker , who is visiting In the city. The bicycle path Is now completed to Mrs. Barrett's on the south sldo of the city and Is in good shape for riding , reaching the pavement - mont at Fort street , Omaha. F. S. Tucker has a contract to furnish COO piling for the exposition. Ho Is gutting them out near Calhoun. L , N. Warller also has a contract to furnish COO. Mr. and Mrs. George Sleh entertained a party of friends at their homo Saturday evening. The tlmo was enjoyably spent In game * , etc. Refreshments were served. .Unison. Mr. Harvey JJ Groves has been qulto 111 during the lasfwcoki but Is again able to be around. * ' > Wilbur McDHU'-of ' Hiawatha , Kan. , ar rived In Benson' lar.toVeek and IH visiting at thu home of lilsuunele , J , A. Morgan. Geo'go Merman 'jand ' sous of Wisconsin were in DeiiEon/ilqijt week on a visit with Mr. Merman's . | ) V ° iller0" ° Merman , Mrs. 0. Laweoji | uft last Thursday for her honiu In Wlntorttc .jji. , after a visit of eomo weeka with ] ior.slfter , Mrs , J. A , Morgan. S. W. Horteji'alml C. Stlgor spent last Wednesday and' Tfursday | nt Waterloo tak ing In the eniumpiuejit ot the old eoldlcra at that place. ' , Services will , .fomfnence at the Methodist Episcopal church < ull a. m. No evening service. Next , Sl < Jay there will bo both moinlng and eVelm/Beervlces. / SUM-pt' " , * 1"-81 * I > H'M. LOU1SVILLT5 , JAilB , ll.-For twentyrslx duys little Elsie Dlclt. the 13-yc ar-old daugh ter of Mrs. Thomas Dick of 427 Kurt Kentucky - tucky etruet , lias been asleep , a consequence of un attack of typhoid fever. MUVI-IIII-IIIN Of ( ll'l'llll Vl'HHclMIIK. . M. At Liverpool Arrived Indlunu , from Phil- ndelpbla. At 1'ontti Ferrarla Arrived Ems , from Now York , for Oenoa mid Naples. At Chriutlanu Salled-rTliliifvalln , from New York , for Copenhagen , At Mesalnn Sailed Sonndln , for New YorU. At New York Arrived Vecndnm , from Rotterdam , Sailed La Normundle , for Havre ; Obdam. for Rotterdam ; Hekla , for Copenhagen ; Ktrurln , for Liverpool. At Antweri > Arrived FrlBslamJ , from At Southampton Sailed St. Paul , for N'ew Yoik. , . , At Havre Sailed La aancogne , for New At ' Philadelphia Sailed Uel&cnlund , for Liverpool , MATT -PARROT ! IN THE LEAD Contest for Gubernatorial Nomiim tion of Iowa Will Bo a long One. FUNK , HARSH AND IIARLAN ARE RIVALS \n Ciniilliliilc linn Much Over Ilnlf Kiiuiiuli Vnlcn In \iiinliiiilv in I'llllnllol Oiili-onic Mitvli In Doubt. DBS JMOINKS , Aug. II. ( Special Tele gram. ) The taot of the republican county conventions were held today and named their detcgittons to the republican state conven tion , which will be held at Cedar Rapids on Wednesday. The situation Is not cleared by the results of today' * gatherings. It Is only certain that no candidate has within J500 votes of enough to nomlnato nt the open ing nnd that the result Is undecided. MUt Parrott leads with a first 'ballot strength placed at101 votes , 774 being neces sary to nominate. The best estimates based on Instructions or announced preferences of all the counties place the strength of the several candidates for first ballot thus : Matt Parrott. 41)1 ) ; A. B. Funk , 272 ; J. II. Harsh , 223 ; Janus llarlau , 201 ; L. M. Shaw , ICO ; J. W. Fuller , 122 ; H. W. llyers , 120. Parrott has the backing of the old political managers and Is considered to hold the best chance , with Funk second and Harlan n serious possibility In case of a long contest , as he has friends In all parts of the otnto who may go to him , CEDAR RAPIDS , Ja. , Aug. 14. ( Special Telegram. ) Hon. H. G. McMillan , chairman of the republican state central committee , arrived In the city this morning. He Bays that the convention will be the largest ever held In the state. He Is very much pleased with the preparations being made by the people of the city. The mammoth tent , In which the convention will bo held on Wednesday , was erected today. It Is lOOx 200 feet and will seat 0,000 people. ATLANTIC , la. . Aug. 14. ( Special Tele gram. ) The republican county convention today nominated X. M. Baker for representa tive , T. W. Drown for treasurer , J. P. Hill for sheriff , H , H. Nowcomb for count } superintendent. Delegates to the state con vention : E. L. Newton , F. W , Grlep , S. V Myers , J. ill. Rockafcllow , T. G. Steinke , J. H. Wood , A. Pellett , Atlantic ; Philip Prlngcy. Cumberland ; 11 M. 'Murray , George Arnold Mapscna ; M. J. Davis , Henry Fulton , Lewis Fritz Saemlsch , Grunt ; A. S. Funk , Grla- weld ; J. F. Rogers , Msrne. After the local candidates have been , complimented , the del egation will be about equally divided be- twcoi' Parrott and Funk. A majority of thi , senatorial delegation will be for Tobe Smith ot Harlni : for senator. OTTUMWA , la. , Aug. 14. ( Special Tele gram. ) Wapollo and Davis counties held their republican conventions today. In Wa- pello Funk has about eight , Harlan about the same number , Harsh two and Parrolt Hvo or six delegates. Davis divided Its del egates Into three each for Funk , Harlan and Parrott. Wapello Is divided among McCoy , Ryan and Lcggett for judge ; Davis Is solid for him. MISSOURI VALLEY , la. , Aug. 14. ( Spe cial Telegram. ) The county convention held at Logan , today chose delegates to the state convention. The delegation was not In structed for governor and will probably split for western candidates. The delegates re ceived instructions to support J. C. Mllli- man of Logan for lieutenant governor. The republicans arc very enthusiastic of success this fall. DU.VIHA' OATTMS IHSHASK IN IOWA. VnliiuliliMontuoiiiery County Herd * lit DaiiKer uf ncNtriicllini. RED OAK , la. , Aug. 14. ( Special. ) Con siderable excitement prevails hero among farmers and stockfeeders over the appearance - anco of what Is claimed to be Texas fever. Owing 'to the prospect of cheap corn , large consignments of Texas eattle have been shipped in for feeders. The disease does not fatally affect the foreign cattle , but Is icadlly contracted by native cattle , quickly rcsmltlng in death. Producers and feeders of native cattle are thus placed at a great disadvantage. Quarantine measures have been .resorted to , which If strictly .observed will prevent the spread of the fever. It Is currently roparted. however , that since quar antine lines were established one. or two herds of Infected cuttle have been moved under cover of darkness. This report has generated considerable Indignation among feeders of native cattle. There are many fine herds of grade , cattle In Montgomery comity which the spread of the disease would soon wlpo out of existence. State Veteri narian Stalker Ifl In Page county working th way , and It Is probable when ho hcs In spected the cattle measures will be Insti tuted which , will speedily eradicate the dis ease. CASS COUNTYPOPULIST TICIvKT. - lu'-HoiiilcPH Sny They Kx- Ilcct to 1'iiM a TlioiiHiiiul VotOH. ATLANTIC , la. , Aug. 14. ( Special Tele gram. ) The middle-of-the-road populists had their county convention today with fifty-five delegates in attendance , and put In nomina tion for representative W. O. Funk ; for treas urer. George P , Murray ; county superintend ent , H , A. Dlsbrow ; sheriff , A. H. Goodepeed ; delegates to the Htate convention , W. H , Emerson , L. H. Grilllth , S. A. Slmoiiton , J. O. Russell , William Murray , W. F. Lane , J. L. Dyrd. J. E. Ilyrd , W. 13. Ramsay , W. H. KImball , S. II. Norcutt , John Wilson , F. M. Nutter , R. Hudspeth. The Omaha and St. Louis platforms were reaffirmed. The mlddlo-of-the-roaders say they will poll over 1,000 votes In Cass county , having a working organization In every precinct In the county , ( i.VIIKKTSON Wll.l. ( JO TO ALASKA. Sioux City llooincr and JuilnoVllHiin to Sin-lid Two Yi'iirn III tin * North , SIOUX CITY , Aug. 14. ( Special Telegram. ) A. S. Garrctson , the Sioux City boomer , nnd , Judge A , S. Wilson , a leading lawyer of the city , will go to Alaska early In the spring to represent the Sioux City and Alaska company , organized today with-a capItal - Ital stock of $1,000,000. It Is their Intention to remain at least two years and engage In buying and selling mines , trading or en gaging In any business or profit. Triii'lKTH Will Meet lit Oilnr ItaiililN. CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , Auir. 14. ( Special rclegram. ) The executive committee of the Northeastern Teachers' association of Iowa : oday decided to hold the annual meeting In this city on October 21 , 22 nnd 23 , This Is 1110 of the largest meetings of teachers in : owa and It Is probable that 1,200 will attend. I'ho program for the meeting has not yet jeen arranged. Shopim-ii Work I 'H 11 Tliur. CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , Aug. 14. ( Special relegram. ) Owing to Increased tralllc the makes the young1 feel old , and the old feel that life is not worth the jiving. It is a danger signal of Kidney Disease , it can be Yours of April 2nJ at hand imklns ti > let you cnuw what , if any , l-nelH I UertvH from the lainple pills r < celve < l some Urn * DBS at llai- , IIIKB. 1 Iiavo nut uaitl them , hut found In my IfsU a box of your Hp-iragui Kidney 1'IIIn I iiiiik'ht during the winter. I un J thi-m Hint line for > " > hack , ami > me tlmo thereafter ny luy ami hired man illil the mime , anil It elelvetl us unally uf pain In thu bark nml ilearc.1 the urine. When I luokeil nt the Uix rattiiluy I founil It cnntalneil nUlccii pills , Init [ > not know liuw many It oonliilncil In the l rt. It l a rt'trulur & > o box. N'nw , under- m ; threeof UK u eit the plllx for KOI-U ark. and vlxluen left uf a Mi IMS. I think hey lira all rlk'lil , and cannot commend them IK > hUrhly. 1IKNHV JIOI..TJKH. Olenvllle , Neb. Sparaps Kidney Pills , 3UUUS KEMUUY CO. , I'wmuETCma , Cuicioa workmen In the Burlington , Cedar Rapid * * Northern hops , to the number rf 160 , will begin working ton hours n day on Mon day for the first time In many months , WOMUX iiAsaiiiJT TTiV : Kiur.ur..v. ItiMvnril for t'mnr N Slnmn nt HIP IllMrli'l Tournament. HED OAK. la. , Aug. ! . ( Special. ) Com plimentary to the Red Oak nre department , which carried off nearly everything In sight at the district tournament , the women of the city today gavea grand benefit dinner and supper In the public park. The firemen were on dress parade , IM.SIM31l.HU WIII4M UIV1OHIHHIS. . SfrlUltiw Mliiorn Oltry CiiniiiiniiilM < > f tlio l.itivN Olllcrrn. PITTSBURO. Aug. 14. Despite the orders of the miners' officials the campers at Sandy Creek nnd Turtle Creek attempted to march on the mines this morning , but the deputitt were alert nnd both bodlcx wcro forced to break ranks and return to their camps. There was the amo show of resistance made by the marchers at Sandy Creek this morning that occurred at Plum Crock yesterday , but of n milder degree. The campers began the march nt 3 o'clock , an hour nnd a half earlier than usual. Tills was done to out wit the deputies , but it failed. The sher iff's men were on guard and when the strik ers came up the road they were met by twenty-six deputies and ordered to halt. Tlio Injunction wns then read to them and they were ordered back to camp. They resisted at flrst , but when the deputies pressed for ward the sinkers quickly broke ranks and returned to their quarters. As a result of thu twenty-two diggers went Into the mine. At Turtle Creek the men hnd Just formed on the road when the deputies nppcared. After n short parley the strikers withdrew. This morning Chief Deputy Richards , Superintendent Do Armltt and two doputLi wont to Clarkflvllln on n scouting tour They found nevcra ! small bodies of men on tin road. They were stopped and after the Im junction had boon road wore ordered to illsi perse. The men Invariably obeyed the order Tlio Injunction rase ngalnst the Ilunoli miners was hoard before Judge Collier rt the county court this morning nnd the de cision wns reserved. The Judge paid hi wanted to do Justice to both sldon , and be fore rendering a decision ho desired to care fully examine the testimony. Pending bis decision , the preliminary Injunction agaltMl the miners was continued. UIMV n ( n Dnnro. Tbo regular Saturday night riot or-curnj nt Gnrlleld hnll last night durlm ? a dnnce. The trouble nroso ever Homo beer check * which n drunken erowd refused to pay to the barkeeper. Henry Lnrsen. lie was an- s nultetl by n ( rung of thugs composed of Joe Drown , James Morgan , Fred llubb.ml , John Jneknon nnd Ueorne Olnrk. Just lio- fore the police arrived Drown ntntumod to get down on the street nnd led SorRonnt Mitchell n merry elms > iDoing a trlllu short-winded , the sergeant borrowed m bicycle from nn neeonitnodntliiK stranxor and tonk nftcr the ItueliiK culprit. H re fused to t top nml n number of shr t wer.i llred by the olllror. Diown was cnpMirnI near Tenth nnd Howard Rtroot Tim whole crow were looked up for bolng drunlc nnd disorderly and for lighting. Dli'X'lr Tlilc Co ( o ilnll. Frank. Dolts and Stanley Dixy , the small boys who were arrested Thursday after * noon for the theft of several lilryclen , were yesterday bound ever to tbo dlstrlft court on u clmruo of irrnnd larceny Tlui bondsi were tiliued nt $2.V ) otirh , 111 Infmlt uf which thu liovs w'ont to the IMUII y jail. 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I ! 25 Vfi Century . < Weekly ! io 3.25 . Waverly Magazine i.-o 4. CO North AmeVVc'iin"neviow Jlonthly. . " 150 1.03 OR. For 35 - Trade Marks anil 2o Htnmp ivo will HOIK ! you frco n riinall box of Rex Papsln Gum , the bout anil purest cliowinj ; gum and a delicious aid to dlyrestion. Postage must bo fully propald or wo cannot accept ordora. SEND TO.- Soap Department. SOUTH OMAHA , NEB- For the Beginning of the Fall Season We are going to offer you our entire line of PLACES AND PORTIERES At 25 per cent discount We do this to introduce our new goods for this week only. Our new j j * WALL PAPERS # j * Are now ready. See our Pretty styles and get our prices before furnishing your home. , fij G. R. SHAFER DECORATING CO. 103 South 15th Street. SCIIO HAY A C A DP MY s" " SACRCD lirART' U ± \ . J. 2Tt V rl. JLf J-/ . Y A x Cori 27th and Stt Mary.B . Ave > Classes Will be Resumed Tuesday , September 7th. 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