1 ' THE OMAHA DAILY 11 RE : RTNDAY , ATJG TST 213 , 18J)7. RbCORD OF SOCIAL DOINGS It flegins to Show Signs of Approaching Actlvitji LARGE CHARITY LAWN FETE THIS WEEK Are Upturning In IncremliiR -i from I'lrnmint Summer Viiriitlnn * nl Sea Miure anil Miiinilitlii SUU- . The eor'ety columns of the Sunday paper although they might be expected to pick up In Interest and extent In anticipation o the first early posts , do not as yet affori special vainly to the reading public. Ah fienteea for the most part still contlnu abroad , although the vanguard of relurnln pilgrims Is already In sight , and entertain meuts of a social kind which concern any large number of people are few and far he two.cn like hen's teeth , or angels' visits , o other Infrequent events. The opening of th nchooli will bring most of the travelers bad In a fortnight , and nothing wilt bo wanting to a busy and enjoyable season In society All things point to this highly deslrabl consummation , for there are Indications o material pi asperity , and the confidence It hotter times , which have not been seen fo several yotrn In Omaha. This week a law lawn fcto Is to be glvci for the hem ( H of one of the most deserving of local charities , the Visiting Nurses' as Boclatlon It will be roni-inbcrod that ai indoor entertainment ananged last spring for the same pniptwe was fcot on a storm night , and was only moderately succcssfu In a financial way The open air fcstlva which Is appointed for next Tuesday nigh Is projected on an elaborate scale and is It charge of rommltteca of prominent society Aonan 'Ihe grjiinds mound the Joslji residence , In Ihu west part of town , will be given up to the Illumination , dccoratloi unit amusements which belong to a grca lawn fete , aud none of the most approve ) dainty and alluring devices for raising rexc line will bo lacking Details of oiganlza tlon and proponed entertainment will be found below. With pleasant weather a large atcndanco U certain. It It lalns the festl val will take place on the llrst sultabli evening following I.IMIII ! ' < lor Clinrlly. The lawn fete to bo given at the residence of Mr and Mrs. George A. Joslyn nex Tuesday evening promises to bo the most brilliant affair of the kind ever attempted It Omaha Owing to the generosity of citizens It In possible to decorate the Riomuls In a truly lavish manner. A great number of Incandescent lights and several arc lights headlights from the lallroad companies am hundreds of Japinese lanterns will combine to give sulllclcnt Illumination. The bam from Tort Crook will furnish music , and a pavilion will bo provided for dancing. lAn elaborate musical piogram has heel at ranged Mrs Winston has charge of the dancing , and Mr. Wilson and Mr Cliaho vvll act as floor managers Mrs. OfTutt , as chairman ot the bathing committee , has provided a supply of bathing costumes , and n attendant will be In charge of the dres- ulng rooms Mr. nnd Mrs. Hogers have tin supervision of the music A unique am elaborate scheme of decoration Is belnt carried out by Mr and Mrs Paul Charlton The gj pales , flower girls , dairy maids am Japanese women will all be In costume , and their wares will be offered for sale In various booths at reasonable prices. The admlislon fco will ho low , with an even smaller charge for children , The patione ses areMtsdames. . Thurston Woolwoith , LInlngcr , Wattles , Megath Nash , Hoagland , Merrlam , Kcysor , Bldwell Calm , Andrews , Uudahy , Leo Franklin Allen , Lyman , Hosewater , Squires , Swltzler Milton Hogers , W. V Morse , H H. Clarkson Daniel Baum , C B. Hustln , Somers , Katz Goldsmith and Coffman. 'Ihecomrrlttfea nro : Kxemtl o Mesdames Tovvne , Polack , Kmcraon. Joslyn and Kll- patrlclt ; candy booth. Miss Chandler Mrs Wan en Hogcis Mrs. Allison , Mit-a bchroedcr. Miss Kosteis , daily maids , Mrs Kountzo Miss Kountze , Mrs Mercer Mlsa Helen Mlllard , Miss Canle Mercer. Gjpsj nncampment Mesdames Chase and Caldwell , Mls > sCy IlKgln on , Towle , Hoag land , Llndsoy , Goldsmith , McDonald and Vi yman Flmver.s-Miq Sterling. Mrs. Ogden , Mia * Sarah Baum and the Misses Peck Tea Garden Mesdames PolacK Martin Calm , Albert Cahn , Brandes , Katz , Haas Mlff < 3 Alice Chambers and the Misses Polack Hefreshments Mtjilatius II. T Clarke Summers. Wilbur , Ljman. Wheeler , lledlck' Carter and Poppleton , and Misses Knight .Mlllard , Moore , \lexander nnd Taylor. Vi n lllrtlulii ) Tlii-tj. One ot the most enjoyable functions of tht fast week was that at the home of Mr. Allen Scott , In honor of his blithday. The houio WTis tastefully arranged for the Jolly crowd which assembled Guinea , dancing and music were the principal features of the evening's entertainment. At a late hour all repairer to the dining room , whe"o a dainty renah we * sci veil. Those protent were- Misses N ckols. Grace 1 rowliiRton , Mamie Bright. Dolt Stone , Josle Parkins Jesslo W.Ukci , Eva McGlll , Kate Scott. Blanche Walker and Blanche Pray Messrs. Hosenblum. Flojd Stryker. Arthur npchford Fred Hochford. Arthur Alvlno Glair Hitchcock , Otto Nelson , Allen S"ott CharlM Johnsoa , Fied Brewlngton and Reu- uen Wllcox. TcniilH I'li.jvi-N . Several Informal entertainments have been nrranged to make It plcabunt for the out-of- town tennis playerh who are here for the In terstate tournament. Friday evening the vls- Hora. together with pome of the local tennl.i nthualasti to the number of twenty attended n box party at the Crelghtnn theater , wheie they tnjojed themselves In spite of the pour- IIIR rain outside Last night an informal lion was Riven at Morand's , attended by about twenty-five couples , who danecd until midnight - night with Intermission for reficshments Today the tennis men have been invited to ] ) ecomo the guests of Mr. Austin for a coach- ins party. ( Vrnnilr Cluli. The Ceramic club , which has been dormant through the summer , will resume active work next month , The first meeting will 1)0 held TutDdny. September 7 , when plans will be dlscUcHed for a fall exhibition. A number of thu members have been com pleting some work duilng the past fe\v months with this object In view. Miss Olla Cook of Council Bluffs , who etuJled In Chicago last winter , haw had a number of china pieces on view In Omaha that have been attracting favorable notice Miss Cook has been devoting her time largely < o decorative buttons , having painted thirty BO la eliico March last ' \\i-ililliiKit mill DiiKiiKfinciifN. The engagement of Mr Max Frledwald \ nil Mlsu Fannie Flelor Is announced Cards are out announcing the wedding ot IMlMj Wolfe of Denver , who will bo remem- licred In Omaha us having vlfiltod the family Koyol makes the food pure , wholesome and delicious. Absolutely Pure Horn IAKINO powoc * oo. , niw route. of et Governor Saund . nnd Mr. WlllUn K McCue , al o of Denver The many friends of Mr Joseph Onlin and Mls Mina Cremcr were sutprlerd a the announcement Inst week that they vvcr auletly married at Papllllon on Ttinr.vUy July 3 Miss Cremer is the d < tughter of th Hte Captain H W Cremcr , and Is n fi vorlto amoiiK 3 large circle ot acqualntanees Mr Oflhni Is n well-known musician of thl city Mr and Mr < Gahm will be at bom at the residence ot the brldoVt mother , SIO Webster street , after September 1. The mirrlage of Mr. Victor 15 Benson an Mist Florence Houner wan celebrated Ins Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. J I Donson , 1301 South Sixth sticet The cere mony ! \o conducted by Hcv G. M Luce o the South Tenth Street Methodist churcl The bridal party , consisting of the bride groom and bride , Miss Ellen Hoiusor as brldoi maid , Mr. Edward P Tomm as best man an Mlts .lossle Benson and Mlds Illlma Nelso of Fremont as maids of honor , entered th parlnr to the strains of a bridal marcl plajed by Mr. Joseph Ttska and Mr. C L IloardAn ell , and the young couple , surrounde by their large circle of friends , were the united. The bride was attired In white silk trimmed with pearls and lace , and carried large cluster of bridal roses , and the brides maid's gown was of nlle green hcnrletta trimmed with lace. They carried America beautj roaes. Mr. . A L. Sutton of South Omaha on Mlffl Marlon Batchellcr Noyi-s of Waterlo were married on Wednesday of last week The ceremony wa performed at the hornet ot the bride's parents , Mr. and Mrs. Iwo Noyw , near Waterloo , by Hev. Mr. Aston pistor of the Preubjterlan church , Water loo. Among the relatives and friends wh witnessed the nuptials and vnl down to th wedding dlnnci were Mr and Mrs. Karlej Albuquerque , N. M ; Dr. and Mrs CoultT Omaha ; Mr. and Mrs R. N. Corbln , Gran Island , Mr tnd Mrs E. P Nojos , Mm Dora Novcs. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 Herrlngton Mr. and Mn. E S , King , Mr and Mrs William Todd , Mrs. . Aston , Mrs L \ \ Simmon , Miss Triber , Mlas IJrjant , Mis Margaret Mcl/aughlan , Ml s L McLaughla and MI A Ll/zle Mjcrs Mr and Mrs Sut ton dejiarted on Thursday for an cxtcndc tour through the east. During their absence senco they will visit at Buffalo , N. Y. ; To ronto , Canada ; St Louis , Mo , anil othe points. After October 20 they will be a homo at South Omaha , where Mr. Sutto will continue to practice his profession. IVopIo AVIin riinir niul Oo. Mi's Lorcna Abbott returns today fron Lincoln. Mr. Joseph P. Frlnger has returned fron Now Yoik Miss Anna Shlverlck Is vlsltimg friend In St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Rvans have returne from Coloiado. Mr and Mrs. G. W. Ilobblcr have removei to the Dellone. Mr. F. M. Hlchard on returned from Cole ratio Thursday. Mr Paul Horbach stalled last week on ai Hiiiopeau tilp Mrs J C. Bodn'an Is spending the sum mer In Canada. Mlm Kearney ot Mankato Is the guest o Miss Hoagland. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Metcalf arc enjoying an eastern trip. Mr Ward M. Burgess spent a few days las week at Okobojl. Mlsi Katlo n. Ljons Is visiting relatives In Columbus. Neb. Dr. J. T. Klnsler has returned from a vlsl to Montana points. Mrs D O McKwan and her daughter are visiting In Denver. Miss Florence Morse has returned from a vl It In Chicago. Judge and Mrs. B. S. Baker have returnee from u western trip. Miss Ura Kelly has returned from a sum meiIn Massachusetts. Mr.s John C. Cowln and Miss Cowln salle from New York yesterday. Mida Mary Talley has returned from a six-weeks' visit In Denver. Mr and Mrs. Charles T. Kountze and Mis Kountzo ore at Spirit Lake. Mrs. Q H. Walworth has returned from vis Itlng relatives at Ackloy , fa. Mrs C L Patterson and ) n are spending the summer at Asbury Park. Miss .Maggie O'Gorman left on Wednesday for Dunlap , la. , to visit friends Mrs. J. J Gibson and Mrs. A. Bell have returned from Excelsior Springs. Mr.s. A. Newman and her son , Julius , leave August 22 tor a trip to Europe. Mrs. Iloapland and M ss Hoagland have returned from Lake Washington. Colonel and Mrs. Dallas Bache and the Mlfises Bache are at Mlnnetonka. Mrs C P Peck Is again nt Calhoun , afte spcndlnR a month at Shelter island. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Schmidt will leave Monday for a visit to Lake Mlnnetonka. Mr. Frank Salisbury of Chicago Is the guest of hU brother , Mr. II. H. Sallsburj- . Master Frank W. and Miss Helen M. Thomas are visiting friends at Kvanston , 111 Mr. F D. Wead and his mother have re turned , after a delightful trip of six weeks. Messrs. Henry and Gordon Clarke will be at homo during the remainder of the vaca tion Mr and Mrs. C. H. Willard have gene on a short trip to Dead wood and Hot Springs , S. D. Mrs. G. B Comstock and Mls.s Gall Corn- stock left laat week to visit friends In Chi cago. cago.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ruclld Martin returned Thursday from a short visit to Colorado rp- Borts. Mlts Anna Hay of Keainey Is the guest of Mrs. Marcus Parrotte , at 2553 Harney street. Mrs. William James Galbialth has re turned from her pleasant trip to the Pacific : oast. Mm U. R. Welch returned home last Sunday after a two months' visit In Boston , Mass. Mr. Beccher Osborno , after spending sev eral weeks at Spirit Lake , la. , returned last Friday Mlfs Leona Luke of Denver Is the guest 3f MUs Claudlne Foster at 4112 Lafayette ivenue. Mrs. J. C. Abbott and family have removed 'rom Capitol avenue to 2019 St. Mary a ivonuo. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carter left yesterday .or ' a. month's visit at Fort Brldgcr and Fort Mrs II. S. Jaynes and daughter have re turned from a trip to Salt Lake City and Colorado. Mlhs Anna Moran leaves today for a month's vacation to her former home. Shef- leld , Pa. Mr. and Mis James R. Kelby have re turned from a two weeks' camping trip In vVjomlug Mr and Mrs Rd Langan returned this vcok from their summer outing on the north- trn lakoi. Mr. and Mra Horace 0. Hurt spent Thurs- lay In Omaha , on their way from St. Paul 0 Chicago , Mrs W. A. Page , who has been the guest > f Mrs Alex Hlddell , left for Creston , la , Yednteday. Mbs ! Maud Rills of Grlswold , la. , Is a : ucst of MU.S Cllnchard at EOG South Thlr- Icth avenue. Mr , and Mt > ) C. N , Dletz are at Dome , akf , where they will spend the remainder f the summer. Mr and Mrs , A. P. Brink and Earl have oturncd fiom a pleasant visit with friends a lied Oak , la. Mr and Mrs. J. J. Dorlght leave today for Jew York , to bo absent about three weeks , Ultlng relatives. Miss Fide Harris of Rochester , N. Y. , Is Ultlng Mrs J. B , Hayues , 832 South 'wentjninth street. Mr. and Mra. Harry Jordan will shortly euiovo to their now residence on South 'hlrty-sccoud utreet , Mra. W , A. Plxley left on Tuesday last or Haton and Hot Springs , N. M. , to be ; one until October 1. Miss Selma Epeneter returned Friday after no months spent at Denver , Colorado prlngu and Maultou , Mr aud Mrs. Antone Hospe arc at homo gain after aa outing ot nearly a month ilth friends In the cast. Mrs. J. D , Weaver and Miss May Weaver , 1 ho have been passing the summer with rlenda and relatives at Terre Haute , Ind. . eturued l-om last Tuesday. They expect lo lra\o for Denver noon where they will pa s Fcver.nl vvecKii with relatives Mlfts Edith and Mlfu Florence Clarendon havn gone to vtalt their sister , Mrs C F Dodge , at Fremont Nfb Mrs. W n P rclval and Mrs George Pat- tee returned Friday night from an exlendei trip to the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs Louis Hnatetier and children of Las Truces. N M . are visiting Dr a.n Mrs , Charles Hotr-water Miss Grace R MeKlernan , ChlraRO , Is vl Itlng Mtesi Jrflfphlne Brady at Twenty seventh and Charlrs streets Mrs Daniel Evans of St Louis with her two little daughters. Is vtailing Mrs. II Evans of 3174 Farnam street. Mrs. Annie Oleson has returned from Lclland , la , and Is the guest of Mrs Knudtson. 2507 Chicago street. Mrs. W. D Townsend and Ml < Rmnv Lewis have gone to Chicago to visit relatives They will be gene four weeks Mrs U. H Newton left last week for a visit ot n mon'h ' or longer with friends a Detroit and Grand Rapids , Mich. Mrs. James Welch and her two chlldrei have returned from St Paul , Minn , where they have been visiting friends Miss Adneo Van Glcson Is visiting In Alton , III , and will spend some t'tnc ' In St Louis before returning to Omaha Miss Katherlne Parrotto of Chicago Is the guest of Mr. and Mra. Jane H. Parrotto o Edgevlew , 4S01 Davenport street. Mltses Irene nnd Gertie llospc returnei Friday , after a short visit with relatives li Chicago nnd points In Wisconsin. Messrs Albert Dickinson , Brace Fonda Clifford Sadler and Louis Clarke ha\e re turned from a month's western trip Mrs Harold Gilford returned Friday with her children from North Lake , Wls , where they have been spending the mimmer. Mrs. A. W. Flanders nnd Master Frci Flanders have returned from a month's so journ among the Colorado mountains Mr. Charlrs C George IMS sufficiently re covered from his recent Illness to 'go to hi old home at Galcsburg , III. , last week. Miss LnulnKorty aocompinled her friends , Misses Andrews and Fobej , to their home In Washington , Kan , last week Miss Andrews and Ml s Tobey of Waahlng ton , Kan who hove been visiting Mlsj l ouls Kortj- , returned to their homo last week. Mrs. George Boyco of St. Paul , Minn , ac eompanled by her non , Is visiting her stater Mrs. F. M. Baker of 2307 Franklin street. Mrs. C. M. Harpster and two sens , Halpl and Dave , returned homo last week , after a month's visit with friends at UljEcus , Neb Mrs Morris .M. Sloman of Dotrolt , wlti her children , Is visiting her sUtei' , Mm Arthur Brandies , at 2103 St Marj's avenue Mrs Hlchmotul Anderson left Omaha Inst week on a trip to Portland , San Francltco Monterey , Ogden , Salt Lake City and Den ver. ver.Mlc Mlc Anita Keeler of Fort Yates will re turn from that point with Galligher of this cltj' , aud bo the latter's guests for some time. time.Miss Miss Cathrlno Lewis of Rmporla , Kan who has been visiting her grandmother , Mrs H. Rvans , at 3171 Farnam street , returtiei to her homo Friday. Senator and Mra , John M. Thurston am Mr Clarence Thurston have returned from Washington , and will remain In Omaha uutl the meeting of congress In December. Misses May Harrington of Minneapolis Goldle Glths of Sioux Falls , Ilattle Harring ton and Nettle Potter of Sioux City were guests of Miss Rllen Arnold on Tuesday. Mrs. E. Brandrlft and Miss Jessie Bran- drlfl , after u visit of several weeks with the Missfs Edith and Florence Clarendon , have returned to tl-elr l.omo In Missouri Valley , la Mrs. William F. Allen and Miss Rllzabeth Allen will leave today for the east , and will visit frlend-j at ralrhaven , Masa , until the opening of the fall term at Laaell seminary Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Vance of Chattanooga Tenn. , who have boon making an extensive trip through the west , express themselves as delighted with Omaha , where they have , been entertained by Mrs. Vance's uncle , Mr N. M. Howard , for the past ten dajs. They leave for homo on Monday , visiting on the vvajfriendt , at Urbana O. Hev. Thomas Fitzgerald , pastor of St Marjs Catholic church at Independence , Mo. was In the city last week on Ills way tc Wayne , Neb. , for a visit of a month with his brother , Hev. James B. Fitzgerald. He Is announced to officiate at that place this morning and preach at the late service. He will visit several other towns In the state before returning tojils home In Missouri. A letter recently received from Bishop Worthlngton , dated Lambeth Palace , London early In .August , announces that he expecu to make a tour of Rurope before returning to Nebrsska. He will visit several large cities of note while on the continent , re maining a month at the baths of Carlsbad for the benefit of Mrs Worthlngton , who accompanies him , as her health hag been a cause of much solicitude. They expect to reach Omaha In tlmo for the Christmas season. I'liMiHiircs ( lint \rc 1'iiMt. Miss Florence Kllpatrlck , entertained the Wheel club last Thrusday evening. The MlEsen Hoblnson of Council Bluffs en tertained in honor ot M'ss Luke and Mlas Foster Tueoday evening. Mlfa Cora Hoyer gave a muslcale and luncheon Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mitscs Hamlll and Tyler of Kansas City The guests wereMrs Eastman. Mleses Hamlll , Tyler , Craig. Hearne , Winnie Hcarne , I'ranccfl Hoeder and J Ida Hoppe ( On Wednesday evening last the congre gation of the Cherry Hill Congregational church , Hov. Le Hand Hey , pastor , gave a watermelon ooclal at the residence of Mr W. B. Wnddell , 4721 North Thirty-ninth street. There was music and other enter tainment and the occasion wns a very enjoj- able one. Miss May and Mr. Albert Rdholin gave a pretty lawn party last Wedniv daj evenIng - Ing at the resilience of Mr. Benjamin Ed- helm on Charles street. The guests were Misaes McArdle , Kellcy , Wlllhms. Patter son , New lean , McKelvoy and Tillolson , and McFsrs. He- , Ins , Walters. Heed , Hadfield Baliman. Tlllotson and Hodeon. Mlfs Addlo.Miller was pleasantly surprised at her homo on KIner avenue last Filday. The evening was spent In playing games and In music The o present were.Mlthes Rllen Arnold , Florence Hazard , Ada Hed- mon , Hosa and Sylvia Houska , Katy Brlce Myrtle Stuart , Mls.j Jenot and Me-sara Johnnie Miller , HaJpu Thompuett , Hey Chil9tlar.sen , Harry Stuart , Jim Ilrice , Blake Miller , Mr Miller and Babe Miller. One of the happiest gatherings for the little folks In manydaj was given Mon day afterne-on on the spacious lawn of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Hleber , 2C27 South Fif teenth street The event was given In honor of the birthday of Master Johnnie Hleber. Some fifty children participated and made the afternoon one to bo remembered for days to come. The little ones were enter tained by Mrs. W. Peel and Mrs J Green. Last Wednesday evening a lawn social was given by Mrs. May and Mrs Albert ISdholm at their home at 2936 Charles street. The evening was spent In playing games. Luncheon waa served in the yard. Those present were Misses Anna Kelly , Lola Tlllot- son , Georgia Patterson , Brlgle McArdlo , Alice McArdlo , Isabella Williams , Jcannotto Now- lean , Isabelle McKelvy , May Edholm ; Messrs. J Hodgson , F II Held , GeorRe Welters , Huscll Kevins. Rarlo Bevlns , George Hadfleld , Hans Jcssen , Frank llallinau , 3laude Tlllotson , Arthur Schrelber and Al bert Edholm A very pretty lawn party was given last week by Mr and Mrs John Stagmer at heir home. 809 North Twenty-fifth avenue , o Mr. Albert Krause In honor of his Slat birthday. The lawn was tastefully decorated with Chinese lanterns Those present were : Messrs and Mcsdames G W. Clark , J T. \ndcrscn , Mike Decker. W Hogers , D. Oar- rett , Mike KeUer , D Hogers , Harry Walker , Jharles Holllday , W. Kennedy and Hunt- ngtonj Meadames Kelly , Blesen , Lauder , Spanton and Klnson ; Misses Ida Kolterman , vatlo Qulun , LIIIlo Clark , A. Klnsoii and Sarly. and Me&srs. Pogue , Knowltou , Holll- lay and Gilbert. A delightful surprise party was given Mlsi illnnle Warner at , her -home , on South 'wenty-eecoml street , Wednesday evening. Sanies were played and vocal music was In- lulged In until a late hour , when refresh- nents were served. AH had a pleasant line. Those present wereMlwws Vlolot . Galleti , Annie Suhroeder , Minnie and Mary Varner , Clara Shultz , Annie 'Montage ' , Mln- lo Johnson. Hay Syinan , Gusty , Mary and 'He res a Hoffman and Mlnnlo Wallltt ; Mi-sard. Zharles Fleck , Ed Warner , Herbert Iteccj , Henry Koll FfcH fnrpentrr , Will Johnson , Ilunnhrey John-afxl liennl Lynch and Will Seharton Mrs Warner and Mr * . GInnotte ' ' ' ' a' - were > rresc-'il Ml i Klla FraiUil1 Mntcrtalncd n number o young friends Tltiiifrlny afternoon In hone ot her guest. Mhi $ Karnentlne Eastman o Chleigo Awilrftlhg her were Mltn Maggl Crawford and Mlwtts Florence and Jo l Fearon Th ? time was pleasantly spent li out-of-door Ranyw > ivtuslo and dancing atte whleh delightfulrefreshmenti" were acrveil Those present were Mls"M Craw ford Alle Crawford. FlorfWce fook , Rdltti Cook. Ver. Allen , Maude S tcthens ) of Crete. Neb , Rv Mohotiy. May Mallohy. Rarnestlne Rastman of Chicago , Rthel Straight Agues MeElroy Florence Fearon , , Jasle Fearon , Rsthe Coehran.May Murphy , Norma Marshall Ell and Lllllo Feffron , Master John Murphy Ollbett Myer , ' , Rd and David Fearon am Mcwlame-s Murphy. Myers. Hussell an 1-Yaron In honor of her daughter. Nellie , Mrs Mary Dillon gave a lawn party nt her beau tlful country residence west of Irvlngton last Saturday evening , August 14 , It belli her daughter's 16th birthday The spaelou house and lawn were beautifully decor alert and the dining * oem and table wer elaborately dresved In green and white danrlni ; was enjoyed until n late hour Th follow IIIR were present Messrs and Mcs dames J Walsh. J. Uirson , J Dougherty C. Freddo A Yort. C Baxter , Mrs Yort Mrs \nderson , Mrs Dlnexlalo. Mrs Walton Mrs Ollluin ; Mls iv. M Callely F Collely A McArdle , K McArdle , M Merdle , Chan Ian , C. Hughe" , L Glllum. K Johnson , M Fredde. A Fredde N Fieddo , G Bax ter. M. McConnel , T Heum , C Blelek A. lllelck. R Blelek A Wcndt M Wendt L. Whlznand 11 Martin , M Dougherty , H Dougherty , 11 Hlukn. 0 Huntoi. P Kiuse- A Kruse. M. Yoit nnd Molars R Kelly , W Kellv , A. Johnson. AV Welsh , P Larson , C Frrdde J Fredde P Fredde , II Fredde , W Baxter , F Baxter , F Von Hallnr , M Jonw 1C McArdle 0 McArdle , J McAulle. F Me Ardle , Chanlan , C Hotella , H MeCacorn R Yort , A. Yort. P Rhine. A. Blelek , J Blelek C Blelek , F Bleick , A Sehlelp. U M Combs F Wendt. J. Dillon , M. Dllloi H. Hcmmlngton. P Hugheo , C. Mldtletowli A. Dougherty. H Dougherty , L Hoot , J Hoot , G Heine. U. Walsh. J. WhI/nalid , A Krrs \ Gorman , S Quln , J. Le-wson , H. An deison , C. Hofeldt and Maybe. I'li'UMin t'N \ \ I'rimiioi't. The Mrsc8 McShane will give nn Informa tea on Friday for Miss Mojor * of Dubuque who L' the guest of Miss Naeh A lawn fete will be given by the Omah section of the Council Jew Ish Women nex Thursday evening on the lawn of Mr. A. r. Brandcls , Twenty -fourth street and St Mary's avenue. Refreshments w 111 b sei vcd. A Russian tea pavilion , at the Charlt lawn fete , will be conducted by Mr. Rbel the Ruf-fllon commissioner of the exposltlot Phsisted by Mrs Rbell and their Hit ! daughter , In Rusolan costume Tea will b served from a genuine samovar ritoM ( i MIA MIIU , mis South Oiiuiliu. Walter H Roberts returned last week tiom a four-weeks' outing In northwestern Mon tana. Most of the time ho put In fishing for trout and hunting along the headwatern of the Sun and Teton 'rivers , several nice string. ? of fish rewarding his Inborn with the led nnd a fine stag head attesting his prow tea with the rifle Oneor two'bear were seen hut Walter did1 not tackle them , saying his gun wan too light ' The members of tlio Home Circle club of South Omaha have again resumed their resi dences In the Maglo City after a moat de- llghtful three weeks' outing , spent camping in Dr. George L Miller's beautiful grove at Seymour pafck. The camp was located In the southeast corner of the grove near the B. & Oil depot and was laid out Itn the former or a circle the mess , cook and store tents at ono end and the family tents completing the clrclo. The rneu w cut to and from tholr business every day In buggies , on horheback nnd on bicycles , leaving the women and chil dren to put In their tlmo to milt themselves fishing , berrying and tramping through the woods. In the evening the members of the- club usually had a good sing , entertained company and went to the lake fishing. On Thursday ever.lng , August 12 , Dr. and Mrs Miller''gave ' tho' club an elegant reception and for two or three hours the spacious halls of the doctor's beautiful mansion wns the scene of as jolly a gathering as that part of the county has witnessed In many a day. Those composing the camping party were Messrs , and Mcbdames Durt Andeivon Will Whltten , A J Caughcy and Master Grant ; Mr and Mrs. W n. Cheek , Miss Mabel and Mabter Hany , Mr. and Mrs. A. ft Kelley and Mies Helen , Colonel and Mrs A L Lott ami Mrster Antone , Mr. and Mrs Hruce McCtilloch , Master Hugh and Misses Cordelia and Mary Craig. Mr. and Mrs. L It. Plnnell and Masters Leo nnd Don , Mr. and Mra. Tagg and Baby Harold. riorcm-i' . Mrs. W. n Lighten and two children left Friday for a visit with her parents at Atchl- son , Kan. Miss Olga Tucker returned home to Blair Tuesday. Miss Blanche Tucker accompanied her home for a week's visit. Uev. Barnes Lower filled the pulpit ot the Presbyterian church Sunday. He has been absent a couple of weeks. There was an Ice cream social at the First Church of ChrLU Tuesday evening , given by the members of the church. Mrs Henry Hall and daughto's , who have been In the city for the last month \isltlng friends and relatives , returned home Satur day to St. Louis. Captain Reynolds of the waterworks left Wednesday for Milwaukee. Ho will go from there to New York and eastern points. Ho expects to be absent about thirty days. Mrs J. G. Negley returned home this week from < i visit of a month witn friends and relatives In the weste-n pan Of the state Her grandfather accompanied her home. Mrs William Kindred entertained a large party of her frHida Tuesday evening at her homo , It being ber birthday. The time was pent In playing gumes , ett > . , after which an elegant lunch was cerved. Next Tuesday morning at 10-30 o'clock ippioprlate exercises will be held nt the laying of the cornerstone or the First Pres byterian church of Florence Dr Stop'ien I'holps , Dr Asa Lean ! and several other Omaha clergy will be present. It Is expected to push the now church building rapidly to : omplotlon nnd dedicate It early In the fall. The church vvna organized October 12 , 1857 , ind has lived forty > ears out of doors. Tim Omaha Monumental works donated the : ornerstono. Hi-iiHiin , Mlas Ada Stlgcr roturne'd home lost week ! rnm I egan , la. , where she had been visit ing friends for ft abort period. Miss nthel Joseph of Silver City , la , has jccn visiting at the homo of Mr. nnd Mra. W J Joseph dtirlns the last week. Services will bo held nt the MethodUt episcopal church today at 11 a. m. and 8 } . in. Hev Mr Grey , the pastor , will preach , n the evening. ' A number of the Modern Woodmen ami heir friends of this place attended the innual picnic held at Fremont Wednesday , \uguH 18. The Modern Woodmen lodge of lenson Ui making" " preparations to give a ilcnlc Saturday , August 28 , at McComb's ; iovo Three little boys about 9 years of ago were irreited and talteh Mtoro Jnrtge Halluy ladt Tuesday evening' tafowo \ \ breaking There > as not enough Qvldcnto against them , how- iveT , and they were dismissed with a little ecture ano warningfiom the Judge. The witness w Mrs. LaiBon. "Itniitiirliiin. " $10 00 will bo paid' person sending best defi- iltlon of word"Pantoriura" to Pantorlum Co. . ) maha , before noon , August 27th. Winner nnounced In next Sunday Bee AMUSEMENTS. Thd Woodward company opona the sixth feek of Its successful engagement at the Irelghton today with two performances , 'Three Silk Hots" being the play presented ifteinoon and evening The same bill will > e presented on Monday "Brothers" Is an- lounced for Tuesday aud Wednesday , and 'The Octoioon" the remainder of the week. latlneo performances will be Riven dally. 'How ' beautiful the table looki " .ILboy cut Klaus makes It no ThU rude mark lu always cut on the enulne. South Oinahn News . The fiitlro time nf 1'clke Judge Chrlt- mntin wns taken up yesterday with th swindler * nrrosted for lleu'tint ; visiting stockmen. Attorneys for the defendants tried in every way possible to seruto n contlnuanc ? .llidRO Chrlstnnnn overruled all sueh inollons nnd Insisted that tlio eascfl set for trial he proceeded with. Tlio first enso called was against W. S Hat1 , yllli 0 T. tlrovvn of Atlantic , la. , as tlio comulnlnlnK witness Hau withdrew his plea of not guilty and ri < fu i > d to plead when called upon to do so. Attornej I'atrlck , who Is looking after line's Interests , objected to the Introduction of nny tratlmon.v for the reason that the complaint was Insulllcle'iit to com'tltuto a crime. 'Ihe motion was over- i tiled and an exception taken Hrown then went un the stand and told about beliiR swindled out of $25 In n game of cards He Identltlod Um as tlio nlan who Invlte'd him to play , and as the person who won hl money. Witness was a little mixed ns to the location of thu saloon \\heie Hao and he plajed cards , and It WHS finally asrced to let him RO out with the chief of police and see If ho could find the place Without any hesitation Urown took the chief to Marltcson'a place on N' stieet aud Instated that there was where hovaa fleeced After tlio evldonco was all In the Judge hem Hap to the district court In the mini of $1 000. A hustlewns made for ball , and Ocorse W Westcott was Induced to sign along with T r. Not ton. A complaint was then filed jiRilnst W. S. Hao Kobert Hao and 1M Ston , charsltiR them with gaming and lobblnR Jim John son of $23 by ineatiH of dice This cas > c' was set for Inuring at 2 o clock In the aftoi- noon , but It was neatly 1 when time was called and the llrst wltni-sa pliyed on Iho Htand. Stone in.idu a kick for a contin uance , savins that his attorney was not present. It was finally decided to send foi nn Omaha attorno } , and the court wattoiS until ho nnlve'd. Johnson was then allowed to tell his wtory Ho said that on the mornliiR of Ausust 7 ho arrived with stock and went to a restaurant for breakfast. AH he came out of the chop house ho met Stone and MI. acquaintance WHS onn struck up Stone- claimed to hit\e a hundred acres of land In the vicinity of Johnson's farm and the two talked awhllo about crops , etc. Stone then Invited Johnson In .to Klsher's saloon to have a drink. There they met Hae , who pretended not to know Stone Dlco wuro thrown for the drlnkb and finally for money , " with Johnson for stakeholder. Klimllj John son wn-i Induced to loan Stone $23 to bet on n sure thliiR. Stone lo&t and Hae tmatchecl the money and skipped out the back dooi Stone then asked Johnson If he had an > more money and was an ° wered In the IICK- ntlvo He was then told to go to . 'After ' Stone had departed Johnson realized that he had been fleeced. Ho explained to the court how the Ramo was plajed It was what the Ramesters call "top and bottom tom , " and It catches a sucker every time The demands of the defendants were at last acceded to by the judge and a furthei heai- IIIR of the case was put off until next Satin day. Stone has a bad record , he havlnR been convicted In Omaha of having worked the padlock game on a couple of travelers at the union depot Ho was sentenced to a long term In the penitentiary , but Is out on ball pending a rehearing Kiank E. Miinii , an attorney of Omaha , who came down hero clalmlnR to represent Stone , sought to Intimidate the state's wit nesses yesterday by causlnR the arrest of 0. T. Brown on a charge of gambling After Brown had testified apainst Iluo , Stimn went to Omaha and secured a warrant for Brown In a Justice court , Brown was taken to Omaha. Mayor Ensor said that as Brown came hero In niihwer to a tolegiam from him ho would look after his Interests and see that ho secured his liberty The mn > oi feels sore at the support , or rather lack of support , being given him In this move The stock yards company professed to to willing to spend $5,000 to break up the Rang , but since the arrest of the leaders the major says that not an olllclal of the jaids has had a word to say about the case , thu gen eral manager not even Inquiring how the prosecution was progressing Another thlnR the mayor is sore on is tjiu action of some of the coiincilmcn Cahlvvcll signed Rao's bond and assisted him in se curing his liberty the first day of the trial. Another councilman , who frequently makes complaints of the inefficiency of the police force , has absented himself from the city after he saw that there was trouble ahead. Proptietors of the tough Joints liu'lst that unless they are permitted to continue In business the licensed houses must cloo up Hao and Stone have been so far unable to furnish ball and are still confined In the cltj Jail. WttrlcliiK for Iiui > r < inifit < H. Members of the East Side Improvement club have caused a census of that portion of the city lying east of Twenty-fourth street and north of N street to bo taken. The returns ehovv that 3,500 voters live In the territory mentioned This fact. In com pany with the potltloit which has been pre pared requesting an extension of the Thir teenth street car line , will bo presented to officials of the street car company this week It Is understood that the extension asked for will be granted and that the car line will run south on Thirteenth stteet as far as Missouri avenue , and then west on the avenue to Twentieth street. The club lo now working on a scheme for better mall facilities Hast of Sixteenth street there Is no free delivery of mall , and in the territory west of Sixteenth stieet and extending to Twenty-fourth street there IH only one delivery dally. Residents In that portion of the city would like to have better service and will urge Senator Thurston and Congressman Mercer to take t > omo action In the matter. Max Degan of Aurora , 111. , Is hero visiting fi lends. M. Goldstein has Just returned from a trip to New York. Dr. and Mrs. C M. Schlndel left yester day for Buffalo , N. Y. C , H , Pottlt Is building a rraldenco at Seventeenth and O utieets. Mrs. C V Wright , 2310 L street , lias gone to Fremont toIslt friends. J. W. Grlbblo Is In the Black Hills lookIng - Ing after his cattle Interests The Knights ol the Forest will glvo a picnic at Klversldo park today. Miss Ida Orr was quite badly Injured In i innaway accident Friday night , N. Wright of Brlgham , Utah , was a busi ness visitor In the city yesterday. Misses Annlo and Kate Gaminlll have re- tin ntxl from a trip to eastern Iowa. Hov. Dr Wheeler and Hcv. Mr. Cramhlott IN ill exchange pulpits this evening. Dr. William Beiry and wlfo have gene to S'ouYork to spend a month visiting. Sam Chrletlo la homo from Dexter , la. , , vheio ho spent a week with relatives. A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mm. 3hrls Jensen , 270 South Twentieth street. H 0. Thompson and wife , Twenty-fourth iml J streets , have returned from a camping rip. I"red ntlcr , sr. , left yesterday to attend lu ) Uianil Army encampment at Buffalo , 1. V. G T Heavers has taken out a permit to mild an addition to ) iU house at Twcnty- iccoml and N streets. j O'Ncll's Heal l tate Agency , oldest rs. .ablUhed agency in the city , Headcjuarteis 'or realty Iiivvetincnti. "Homo Hellglon" Is the topic upon which lev Ur Wlnshlp will preach at the First .lethodlst . episcopal church this evening Judge Scott has allowed the restraining irder Issued In the Kolly-lA'nagh Injunction ano to remain In force until the case comes ip for hearing In the district court at the iopteinber term. There will ho an open ma meeting lu Voodmen of the World hall , corner Twenty- Ixth and N streets , Wednesday evening uigust 25 , to organize the carpenters and olncrs of South Omaha S T Kent of Lin will lip the principal speaker of the evening. There will | RO bo prwcnt several local speakers from Omaha. Now lu the time for really Investments In the Magic City. Get our Hat of bargain - ' gain * . O'Nell'n Heal Estate Agency. Mrs. Prank T. Hart has gone to St. Paul for a visit Prom thrro eho goes to Now York , where she will upend some tlmo with friends. The Intermediate Kndoavor society will unite with the enlore tonight In a Joint mis sionary congress ( it the First Presbyterian church. Wo hive cash customers for business and residence propcrtj In South Omnha I.lst j'our property with O'Ncll's Hcnl Estate ARenev. Junes tj. Pnxton , superintendent of the stock yards , left yesterday afternoon for Silt hake City to look after company bnsl- IHVM In that oectlon. Mr. and Mrs Lou Stearns , formerly of Mil ? city , but for the pist > e.ir resident * of New York , will return this week and nnke South Omaha their future home. The nquratrlim club expectw to hold a mooting BOOH to arrange for the parades dur ing the fair. The members were too hiiiy last week to attend the meeting called for Thursday afternoon. Ml s Blanche Williams entertained the Meny Go Hound club at the homo of Hov. living Johnaon Friday evening. Those pres ent were Nellie Grelst , Jtilli and Catherine Allen , Jennie Graham , Doela Cai pentor , Mrs. Hey Bralnard Sadie Mack , Maullno l.aur , and Addle Campbell. I'liHMi-il \\nrt1ilcM * Clivi'K. A man giving the name of Frul Monitor called at the boarding house kept by Mrs. Frances Moore , 1703 Dodge street , yesterday and Inquired fern room lie Mid he wes employed on the new government Initld'ing and would be In the city nil winter , lie was shown one of Ihe most iloilrablc room * and handed o'lt a check signed by himself for $20 and was given JG In change. He tlic-n lft to get his baggage , and at Inst nccounta had not loturncd. The check vvn found to be worthless. riiuis n < : oiiivniiii. . Mrs. M Klltlan. living at 3Mt3 Parker etreet , found a woman' gold watch at the corner of Sixteenth and Dfidgo streets last night The watch waj turned wer to the pnllcu to await a claimant. lalSlsj MUSIC. The annual entrance examination ot th N'nltonM OoMcrvatory of ( Music at 128 and 1SS I t Seventeenth street , New York , thfl institution which wa founded by Mrs. Join- nctto M. Thurbor , will toke place as fol lows Singing , Wednesday , September IB , from 9 to 12 n. m , 2 to 6 p. m and S to 10 p. in. Choru' . 3 to 10 p. m. Piano and organ , Thursday. September 1C , 10 a m. to 12 m. and 2 to 4 p m. Violin , \lola , 'cello , contrabass , harp , Frl day , September 17. 10 a. m. to 12 m nnd ate to 4 p. in. Orchestra and all wind Instruments , Fri day September 17 , 2 to 4 p. m Chlldren'tt day. Saturday , September IS. Piano and violin It I < i the < le Ire nf the board to Rither from all part * of the United State * pupils whose nfter-labmn will advance the c u o of music In their unlive land The National Consoivatory ot Music I * an ttkUltutlon rit which AHUM leans have most reason to bo proud , and ll faculty Includes the foremcwl artists and ItKtructnr * of America to the number of sixty. Its actual pupils number C'G. and It has -dippllcd tuition since It wa * rahiblUluil In issn to 2.397 It lias the dis tinction of being the only musical Institu tion In the eounlij nuthorlyed bj coiiRriYH to grant diplomas nnd confer honorary de grees. If you hive ever seen a little child In a piioxjMii of whooping cough , or If j-ou have been anne > ed by a constant tickling In the throat , joti can appreciate the \ lue of One Mlnuto Cough Cure , which gives quick re lief. liiiouti-x n Moli'ii VV lirrl. A w nil nut WIIM jrsurdiu afternoon IHMIIM ! out of police court for the arr < " t of Uuliv Uosenboig , who N tmplnjed In a m < nnd- hiind stole near Pourtei-nth niul I'mmlaa Rtrcot < > on the clmtRo of concealing iolon piopeity The pKv-rrnll in Wa started l > y I Morris ltn rnulntt A few dujs ace Ilnsen- blatt'y whec ! wns stolen lie mouwcl 0110 I Ons Smith of thr > tht'ft nnd "woio nut an Information - ' formation against him on the elmige of lar- eons. litalli'Kcs tluit now he has It-lined that Smith lurm'd tlio vvhtel ovoi to Itosnn- biMg. but the hitter i fusi" < to give It up. Arnold's llromo Ceieiy cure' headachoa. 10 , 25 and [ JO centn Ml druggists. New materials for Sofa Pillows , Table Covers. Draperies , etc. Panama , Russian and other new Canvasses. Hungarian , Crepon , Silkaline and other new drapery - ery materiels. Battenburg Doylies and Centers at special prices , Eight inch Doylies for 25c. rappers Cut out the Trade JMurlis , iinel use them to obtain A YEAK'S SUBSCRIPTION to jiny of the following Weeklies or i\l.ti.t/.incs. \ . .We will furnish you the- Ladles' Homo Compinlon Monthly. , or Marks ' . . . " . . ' Smiles' Stnmlard Mnga/lno. 100 Ladles' World " " . . ' Housewife 100 Woman's Homo Companion. . " . . 100 Woman's World " . . 100 The Oul " . . 100 Bl.ick Cat . . . " . " . . 100 OK. Ladles' Home Journal Monthly. . or 7-- < [ > "Tiade f > rks nnd $0 7) ) 1'eterion's 7rxi .f.0Xt Tour O'clock rxi Xt Cosmopolitan oo .CO Aigosy oeM . .nom McCluro's m ' so Mmibej's i Sportzmnn's Itevievv M .CO Table 'IM'k , .no Art fin 1'orkct Magazine , .M ) nn CiOlll'j'H nnm ! 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P 1HE TIME IS NOW To have your house refurnished and refitted for the fall and winter. We've lots of pretty things all new that we'd like to show you New and beautiful Screens , Woven Tapestry , Wall Decorations IVilton Carpels , Turkish , Persian and Odd Pieces of Antique Furniture. Remember we manufacture Bamboo Furniture that' why our prices uro HO much lower than othorti. a. R , SHAFER DECORATING CO , 103 South 15th Street.