- - - - - - - - - - Y- - - - - - - ; - - - - - - - - t- - 2iU8. i : I ( ) NTIIE HIVLY' ' _ _ akei Its Time nd Gazes Upon the AtLractions. Alt THE MEMBERS OF TUE SWELL SET THERE tnntil , , , l.r 1)1 flf.i'IlIlPIi flnd PflI ( . liIIM VI II Ii. Iii uf time J'lrMt .liuiitim f u in in Cr. nut rol tlia nlvent ot the p11o club , the rcceptioni , to ItR1ng convenUon dde. gatcA end the much ahued lIduny , socIety 1'Otllil cnrcely linve nrousel Itself from It 3iiIil.Jurio ilesri. The week bni been full of Httle ilintiers and delightful Infornial 3llIHiicalL Tin. 1livay lliglf , Is scarcely more at- tractiv than tiu' throng of peode lie nightly atroll through bizarre vlllnge , for here 'lll lie foutmil the golf nail liIdel girl lii zithletle costume , the gauzy , befrilleit } nnd riiflled iwcct iioclety 1rI , the tailor- miiilt' girl. gotten UI ) to 8'e ( nnil lie ieen , I Iii : . Vel1l'lll.'lCI girl In the full linnoply cf coIiqucl , atiti the mIlitary girl. with erect , * oltlfcrly bearing , xiilorned with trophies1 ( ldHlIldl ( from many a roldier boy'r nut. for , , , In iitrniig colitrast with these ore the Cliiie , Iutcii , Ureek , Cubami niiil tlii ieantlly attired dansetises and % 'lLude'lile Perforlner8. 'Flie nttdlitioii of the eiierai voclely flhlul IN niioiit cilunily diVlileiI bi- tween the two. Au tilie VCCt girl ilescribeil liltip , 1i goes iloen the \Ildway anti : ! In Iilii IflCkL'tR ) ! ' lVfl's , nut 111111L1113' % ( ' IIVII in the mouth. As Jiin draws to a close there ui a C itleil dcci liii' I ii tli ( ' runtri mon I al niark et. Thu IlUCI droll of t'ulilil'i enitlves will ( Icier their zitiptlnhii until ( crem gtitliera up Jier sheaves , Society , as has Iieii noted , iin for the most lrnrt nhciveil out to the expoltion , 110w It s1)eIIdS Its tune there iiiay b gathered from the following letter written hiy one et it nIetliIers to an ea'itern friend OMAHA , Jiii % ( 2'-My I itar Carita : It haidly seems PosIbl that it has been thiretj veelcs siiivo Int , I wrote yuu , the ilays have such IL way of inistling hiy In true % 'estern fashion , IuuI particularly so II0 % thiat _ e have in , much to amuse it iii Ufllflhln. or cotii .IITlt the exposition and Itg elinrIng are io molly niiil varied that if I have to miss one d'euing I am ( mite oils- rald e. Tue last s rek tins 1J't'iI it't nslik' for the rcproseIItntI.e sUite ilays , vnii crowds or 3)eoPlO ) i'cro iii the city for the ( ldilhCflthtI of their own Partleular state building. Such a motley nrruy ) 'oii never saw ifliI T do limit si1hhiiiij you cv r' r wl I I i iii ti I 3'oIl ( (11111' 'cst : for w alone can show you tIieSP shed- melts of Country gawkiness nod Ignorance. ' 'They vu ri ed nod stra oge ; I ii'nil you a lOW sketeIit' I iiinilo of seine of the ino.it iitrhldiig , io you flay jtidge for yourself ho v Ii Ighi I y en terta I n i og t i e 1(11 1 o iii oscoiie Proveil to 118. I hove glveii you a gelieral hilea of the buildings by I lie garish light of ilay , but lily ( hear girl you should ace It at night. Last evening Jack and I ihhtietl at one of the big resinulants out tlieie. nod after a d i'I helen s I i t 1 I C d I ii ncr ve spen t a ii hlour on I Ii C In goon , ii 11(1 I t iiS 1)CaII t I till 'ri e liii I Id I ogs gI c'v v I th Iee t rh e I I ghits , tile great fountain shoots forth colored irnys , the scarehhhglits dance from laiace S to palace , briiiging forth siiI1Iors ) In stat- iln1) ' , ( lie whole reflected in the great basin o'er which we vere silently stealing in a goiiil ol a. Tin' jiictureque (11(1 ( not end with the graini coil rt , for you shioti lii ha ye SC'li the gouloiler , big ( larkCYCS with long lachis that you couhti fairly swing on , a broad chest iiiiih suiiiiy face , curly black hair and a fachiinthiig accent. Of course I chatted avitlt iiiiii about his Venetian home and lie was most iihTabie , ivhiiio lie handled his oar with ( lint gracful case nod finish that Is 130 chnriiiiiig. There is un other craft so dainty or graceful as ( t goliloIa antI these stately water birds of Venice arc certainly in her- fect harmony with the scene. There Is a launch on ( lie lagnoli iii the s1inu ; of a swan and I wish it. would bcpiilT Itself off to another world. It jars on ones sfiiscs with its liervons manner iitimi pro- gresslve airs , anil reniinds inc of a fussy , clii iiiahl ; oiie almost sees the corIcscrev curls 1)01,1)1 , ng. You would 1811gb , I know , 4Carita nib , " nt the nnioiint of sdiitbflielit I can conjure UI ) over this ilreaiiiy scene ; I can icrsuiide myself into thinkitig that ( bibs white city nroiintl me 114 ciitbrcly genuine , and as firm niiil ohid as the marble it represents ; thit it. tins taken rCLitil's ( to erect these palacea . . ( i ( hiLt they are now iiiliabitcii by kings atid ( hileelis. \Veii , enough , my dear. of reveries and ( Irciuns , so we bade our gondolier ' 'good night' ' niiil storied for the Midway. I eon sure. you will enjoy tiiis tong street with Its gorgous coloring , hilts of foreign- era , queer buildings and show Induces. It is pulsating ivithi excitement , riotous with the strivings of a battnhion of bands null Peculiar to the last degree. \Vhon you Come YOu shall see everything ; there are all potts of entertainments nod big toys bike the giant see-saw ind ( lie chutes to edify anti take tIm breath away of just ruch little Boston Puritans as your- ohf. \\i lIngered in the Gernian village for awliiio and au leaving I sync tenipted to drop a curtcsy nitmi say , "hby my troth iiil hal ltlanie. thou art a goodi y l ii I gut' ' to the figure of more heroic days who bitis you call again. Ever ) ' exposition has some particular to- vorite shot where one iii sUre of meeting their friends , and as "clii VieliiiIL' ' svas ut the \'orld's fnir ' ' ( lie Streets of All iitinns' ' is to this ti'POMitioIi ; so Wo wondered down ' tim Midway with its fantastic scones ittiti queer hCOPIC , ititil throtight the big gateway or this lilost popuhiir raiiyiiig point iii t1i grotiuiils. it. is an attractive corner ; yell find your- ohf in a street shtiare , ( lie colors are bright and worm , ( hero are lrojectiumg hal- collies , mysterious archways , a theater , tutu everywhere itre tiny shiobus overilowiug with bracelets , lwits. lint 1,105 , , shell ornanuelits anti a iiiinulreil other edits uiiil eliuls for 'which they ask omazhlig irices. We watideicil UI ) to One of these booths , $ ' ( ( ! . % , flI'lIIIi.TiONS. I'i'ii' ( ' tip iii' of No 'itlii iii ' .Irs , l'rIt'M & 'tNi. " 1 extentl lily sincere thanks for ( lie good advice you have given me. I tb tint be- hove I would ho living 110W it it voro hot for yell. I hinul suIfeieul with flow of bionil p for four inwuthi , i , uiiit ( lie ulodtOut3 1 - could lid ii 11113 liii ltttit' . They oiler- Evil on nun three . ? t I to o a. It vs : very iiainlul and I only obtaiiied little relief. Ac long as tile ) ' worked at inn ( lie bicoul stopped ; hut just as soon as they closed this doni' it would coifllaeltcO to how again , I was tie wealt I couhl not turn in beul , At lust niy mielgh- Ixirmi hiegan to sptak of litlt'lit iiiedictiics. 'I'hen I illiplidut to lr , hlarttiian I diii umot know whicliier lie could help lilt ? or not ; but I followed hits aivice , miii only used three bottlc3 of Pc-ru-au anil Man-a-ito , Now 1 am vehi iilul as stroui as I ever was , " - Mriu. Murul'ettt Fritz , \\'iicox , Okhu , Ter , Ir. ) Ibartnian ho receiiy written a book - . entitled "hleiiithi and Ueiiuty. " Thin book is entirely devotmut to the lilt of wonien , It should be in the poss'ession of every woman ha ( lie land , Ior a free copy of this book tth1Te84 flr , llartnian . , CoIunbuj ; , Ohio. . t - Iltort' to chat with the ur' ' tt saiewontn than for lilly desirt ft r h.'i' amc bt siim immrlIat&'Iy 0eiil 1 flu' gir ii rutui hould bitj lO by 1' It for his lnlv ' niiih she isiul the begeniniud nrtiLl on Ihr m nuliter She ask 4 mc every price from to 32 , while I in true feminine tshitOfl Iro- CC'iItl to bsrt r. last by nssittiiiflg .1isgint anti irnUg- nation she offered it to tnt' tat $ l.O , saying that every other night it ofiid hit' $ ' . All of our friends rere here. laughing over ths struggles of ( lie camel nod dna. key riders , the latter being ! O small unit the former so large , whichever you ride you are the object hf nttcntbon in the laughing , good iinturcmi crowd couigrgtitt'i oruMinhl. My lisPer is nOW full anti I iiuUt "Limit lay hair anti lane my hiotitco blue , " as the misy is perfect fir a drive. I will vrit.i you agiuili next week ; in the Incatit ( me b hievo hue your devoted ITh1lIitINF. 1)tiil ' % m'iliiIiig. ncc'tirrdul dual wt'dditig A lt'iiitlftii hail. Mttop0Itt5i V'ci1liestliuY evt'nhig at ( were Miss Minute Tin , otrnetliig hiiiTIPS Loliuiuan anil Mr. Lotus \ niid Miss Ilmi Lohiunnhi aol Iintinutl FIhel. flnbbi Leo irankhin officiating. 'I'he iirhles are and ( lie ilatigiitt'rii of Mr. Jacohi Lnbimutiii of iitisiness mcii rising young grooms ul ? ' - was vurforlil Oiinula. ; 'The cerelnouiY auth amibax of iiiuler tin lnimt'IisC canoPY iuink enrulations. h'rom ( lie center depended a large hlor.ii heart , on which were wrought tiit' letters'V. ' . I. . l' " in white carnations , ' the lmtiig aisle ' rlie t0 brIde's came loWn one on emich tirni of their father to the niusie of "Lohiengrili. " They were jireceilemi by I' uqhers , Messrs. I' . M. Itose , 1' . Sehig- soiiim , It. Vo1t of FvnflVbilC , Intl. ? mi. lid- her. I , Fhsiuel 01111 hltitmiachuer of Chicago , tiuutl thin brhulesiiutuiis. Misses Lotiise and May ili'ller iiiiil tii ? ti isles hiuxbatlni auth Amelia Fislul of ( 'hiciigo. niitl mauls of honor , itips Iiste Traliernmdti of I'll tsbuirg nuitl tis'i l.nbninli. The brides were followed tip thu aiie by to fairy-like little flower girls , Ituth ilrnnihies anmh henrietta Traiicrnuali. Tue brides' gowils rere of hitc satin. MNs Loliumiali'S dra'pcd with point lace amid \IIss 1iiima h.oliur.an's with itlichesse lace. They wore tulle ve'l'i ' . ' carried large shower hoililUCts ( if brltle roacs. The iniiids ( if honor auid brhdu'smuinluls ere gowneil in pInk nrguittlIe tiver tiufletii silk. At the con- elusion tit bite eercinoliy tin elegant dinner % .ns serveil I ii the ihiti lag room , followed by a large reedhitioui in the club minors. Mr. alid Mrs.'olf left for Salt hake and other poInts of interest. Mr. amid Mrs. Ftslict vili take an etendedI eastern trii. ; Cards have beoii receiveul anuinuncing ( lie marriage of Miss -l'ilznhuth Kitsnuui to Mr II. Morrhnuaui Steele. The weulding was cele- brateil on Sattirility , June 18 , at All Saint's Church , Lciig , Gt'riuiiuiiy. Mr. nuili rs. Steele sybil be at hmtine at ( lie lintel Ileut- cliel , I.uiit7ig , ( ivrunuuny. Miita lissani bins tCttii fl gtlest of Miss Lila Alexauimber a noun- mr of tiuimes niitt lots many frionuttu in - Ounahn. [ ) r. Ciinrles I ) . Jackioii of Oniolia and Miss Gertrude Bell of Denver , Cola. , were married Thursday , June 23 , at the home of ( lie briile's Parcts. They u'hli be at home Lit 151S ( Icergbn avenue , Omaha. ' ! m'iil'iitM ef l'eiiiil e. Miss Jessie DIckinson will retui'n Tucs- day. day.Mu. Mu. tV. It. Kelly has returned fronu St. l'aui. Dr. Grcii of Chicago is a guest of Miss Mount. Mrs. 'i' , ' . M. hlturgess left last Sunulay for Ictroit. Mrs. Fi'y of Knuisas City is visiting Mrs. T. II. Morris. Miss IIulbt'rt of Detroit is a guest of Mrs. C , . F. Wbikins. Miss Axtoril ( if fctrolt is a guest. of Mrs. ( . M.Viliieim. . Miss ( lcoi'gin Liiudutey returned front Clii- eitgo last \veck. C. 'Inrrtir has returned fronu the Detroit Meulbcai college. Mr. Nlglitbngiilc of Chtcago is a guest of Mr. E. L. Loiiiax. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Duncan left for Bath , Me. , lust Ttieutulay. Mrs. tV. J. Connchl left last week for au cenuIeut ( trip east. Mrs. P' . M. Marsh and Miss Marsh 1ft for Colorauio last week. Italihib Leo F'rauuiclin canie home Thursday ( rein Hastings , Nob. Miss hleiia Ratz of Chicago is visiting Miss Ella Itothischiiiul. Thu Misses Caidwehl of Chicago arc gueszs of Mrs. E. L. Loniax. Miss Rose Iletzel of Davenport. is a gu.ast of Mrs , F' . L. Hailer. Miss Black of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. C. F' . Manilerson. Mrs. ( Borer of Aribngton , Neb. , is a guest of Mis. Eulgar S. Bradley. George Iicklnsoui is the guest of bbs brother , Mr. E. Dickinson. Miss MltttiC Ilaywarul of Nebraska City is V. gilest of MIss hattie Cady. Mrs. Herring Chriaman of Mapleton , Ia. , is visiting Mrs. C. It. Iowes. Mrs. A. 1' . Iloiies and Miss Ilowes of Blair were In Oinuiia last week. Miss Flora Webster was the guest of Miss Moore of Council Bluffs Friday. Miss helen Cathy left for Milwaukee and other northern tohnts last week. Mr. auth Mrs. Forney of IllInois arc guests of Mr. Iucbid Martin anti family , Mt's. i'htihbp Vackeriiagen of Itacbne'is. . , is the guest of Mrs. Alfred J. Lunt. Dr. F. Cambheli of California. is a guest of his brother , Dr. S. M. Campbell. Mrs. C. a Yost. left inst week for the east , where slat will spend the suinnier. Mr. auid Mrs. Charles T. Kountzc anti Miss Kouuttze left last weak for Green Lake. Mrs. Nliiuu Vahbi LaSelle of lleatrbcu is vhtuitiiig Miss Vahhi at. tIme Madison hotel. Rev. Willard Scott aunt wife of Chicago are guests of Mr.V. . J. Connehl'B family. MIss Iichcbergcr of Miuidhetown , 0 , , wIll lenui ( lie coming veek with Miss \Vibeox. Mr. aimul Mrs. ( corgc Guyer of Henry , Ill. , are giuests of Mr. 5 , i ) . Brurkalow and family. Mrs. l. hiishop onul son , Mr. F. Bishop of Qilincy , Iii. , arc guests of Mr. W. F. Alien. Mrs. Patti Fl Manning left last nIght for Saratiac 1411(0 , N. Y. , to be abseiit three weeks. Mi-u. C. 11. Townseuud iunul Miss hleasie left 'Vuinhlnt , Fiuu , , where Captain 'fownsend is located. Mrs. William Gyger and Mrs. L. M. lCd- lerstrnss of l'hiiiatlclpiuiu are guests of Mrs. S. Gyger. Mrs. . L. F. Krocgr of Salt Lake City is ( lie guest of her mother , Mrs. C. L. Fiitscher. Mr. tuluui Mrs. E. V. Smith of Los Angeles are the guests of their iIiuuigtitcr , Mrs. Jay U. Foster , Messrs. .1. VVyutic auuul 0. W. Ildiiey of Mucounb , III. , 'ero guests of Ir. Bailey lust week. Mr. tiiiul Mrs. herbert Milton Rogers cc- ttiriieul from itii cxtcnded i'estcrim trhti last Wculnestliiy' . Mr. anti Mrs. F. I' . Doohittle nod ( Iniugliter of Cozub , Nyu. , are guests of Mrs. ( heorgo I Inagha tel. Mr. niiul Mrs. t. M , Meyer of Loekport , N. V. , u'lli lit , ( lie guests of their suit.lu' . C , J. Aioy3r. Mrii.V. . It. Boocn and children left for Miuliltoti labt week , where they ill SjiC'uiii thie summer. Miss Clevelanul of 1)onvciw hue iii the city tIme guest uf Mi's. 'IV. F. Albeit , returneul iionio Fritlay. Miss helen hluckley of Chicago. who was a guest of . 'lrs. J. M. Metcalf , returned home 'Ihiureday. Mrs. Guy Barton will leave for 'atklns Glen this week , tliei e she uvili ho t'stab- hlshitd for ( lie summer. Miss ( Ilauhys Slonuan , now of Iktrohl. foimnerly of this city , u ill sbivuitl the sunmnier with Mrs. J. l. Brandies. Mrs. . MacWIl of Nibes , Michi. , Is a guest of Airs , A. C' . i'owehl aitui Mesulaunes 'i'lltotm uiiui Pryor , Council Bluffs. Mr. niuil uius. 0. II. Suvecuicy of los Moines are guests of Mr. auid Mrs. W. S. hloweli , 4024 Lafayette avenue. Mriu , J. A. Coubett and Mtss Patterson of Sioux City , who have been visiting Mrs. C. \v. Uniter , have returned hogmie. Mr. ( korge Scott of Lbiicolzi caine up to Oiiiuha'cdiivsdiiy ; o attend the Creiglitoui college comtnenceunent oxerchacs. Mrs. Letitia Buchanan e ; Zane8viiie , 0 , , ( lie unother of A. (1. L3uichaimali of this cIty anti of Lieutenant hiuchauian of the UnIted States usvy , accompanied by Miss Kate - - - - p liia'hminn , i' Ihim' guest of hirt ton at niithi Tut uiinth Stru et Mr hisrry Iowiing of nrth TIni1 spu nt a ftuy thai s IUi friends in Omaha ouu i3' lioumie from 'ui Achier , Mieb , ( I. htownrd Wiulker of Boston , at'rompnnbeih by Mrs. Walker , is spenihlng a few days in ( Bnohin , cii rniib' to thim' Yellowstone , lboiu. Silas i'orter snil tnuuilly of l < iinsn Pity. 1Cmn. , hi'm' ieeui the , guest the last teek of Mr. anti Mrs. Fred Babcock. Mr. lrnuik Ilsnbshi auth Mrs. J'numle ( ) . . borne of Chicago nrc visiting Mrs. henry Browum , 112 ( ) orthi Twenty-sixth street. Mrs. Anuma II. ihruns of ( lieIsen , Mns. , is lucre on a visIt for ( he summer with her sister , Mrs. (1 , (3. ( Ialcc , at Orcharul hill. Mrs. S. I' . ( 'iislhi of lenvcr , after a pro- lqmmgctl visit elthm her parents , Mr. and Mrs. W. It. tinruling , has returned home. Mrs. 1. ? mit'hiirath , two children amiul i.nnid of Kansas ( It3 , % ho himuve been visiting Mi- . Andrew ilosewoter's family , returned honic lest vattk. . Mrs. Iheips Nash of Mithihhbur' , \ ( , , Is a- guest of the Miqse Butterfield. Miss Mary Shields of the Aliohio club was also the guiest of Miss llutterflehd. Mr. I ) . 0. Frazee goes to Sioux City to- night. Mrs. Friuxee and fatuully will leave Ounahmit ( he Inst or lioxt week to reside itcrnmanently in Sioux City. Mi-s. F. ci. Stevens of Ies ) Moines unit Mrs. S. M. hall of Kauisas City are visit- bog their sister , Mrs. U. I ) . Frnzee anti in- eidoiitnlly enjoying the exposItion. Miss Lhnit Butts has returned fronu a visit of a couple of weeks bum Creston , In. Miss \Vehister retitruicil with her and vlhi spemith a short time in ( lie city. Miss Eihithm C. higgins of 111gb school class of ' 97 returned to ( lie city from Mount liolyoko college , South hinuhisy , Mass. , to slienil ( ho summer viicatlon at imouume. Mr. and Mrs. C. Little of California , who are euirotite for Gerninny , spemt last. week 'lthm Mr. mimiul Mrs. J. 1. Baum. Mr. Little Is connecteil with S'uiutdfords university. Miss Gertrude E. Macember has gone to Okoboji lake ( ci shiend thu suinnuer , a guest of ( lie fnuiiily of her uncle , lion. Ii.V. . Mn- comber of Carroll , In. , tut his cottage near Aruiolii's l'nrk. Mrs. Eulward htesewatcr returned frouuu Jaimiestown , N. V. , last week , whiere she attended - tended ( lie marriage of her son , Mr. ( ihiarhes C. htosowatcr. She was necounpanied home by Miss Itusewator of Cicvelnnth , 0. Messrs. tiuuh Mesdamuies Morgan ahiul T. Mc- Keeii of Terra , S. I ) . ; Mrs. Ii. M. Unchabbaf auth Miss ltuthi Ayers of Ieadwood , 5 : I ) . , and Misses 11. hans , A. Urcheen , Morgan unil Mr. Gauff amid Mr. Ueui Bates of 1)e Bolt , Neb. , attenuled tue Frost-Morgan weuluiluig. lii tertiil ii uiieis of t lie 't'm'ek , A few friends were entertained by Mrs. It. Peters at dliiner on Thursday , Mrs. N. Kuhn gave an elaborate dinner Friday evenimig. Twelve guests were bIdden. MISS otcima .tiamiiton gave a Iliik alter- 110011 ten on Thursuiny In homier of Miss Colton - ton \Vuislitngton. . In honor of Mr. anti Mrs. Mees , Mrs. 0. : iI. hitchcock entottaluteul a thinner party at her residence last night. \'ct1uiesday night Mrs. Charles 1. Ford gave an nti revolt- dinner to Mrs. It. Wiles of Chicago , lirealdent of tIme fllbiols Fedur- ation \\'omnen's Chubs. One of the most delightful functions of the week was ( lie luncheon given by ? mh isa II. hewey in hmouior of Mrs. Marcy and the Misr.s harper of Chicago. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Grunhich , in honor of Mrs. J. M. Granhich , cntertaiuicd a party of frientha , Itefresh- memuts were served out the lawn. Mrs. I. W. Kere of 518 South Tvcny- sixth street gave an Ohul Glory inirty Friday afteruiooii , tIme occasion bciuug the birthudiuy uunntvcrsary of her lIttle granddaughter , Crenis. Miss Louise Bennett , at ( lie home of her Parents , Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Bennett , 2lt ) Dodge street , celebrated hoc umlaUt birthday - day on 'l'imesulay afternoon by giving a lawn fete to about fifty of her little ( clouds. The colors remi , white and lime preuhompbnated , even to the retreshiunciuts. "A Mornimig lii Alaska , ' ' one of ( lie novel uutertaluuuiiemits of the week , was the morn- lug luncheon given by MIs. i'enmiock at tier home oii South Fortieth Street Thursday , Mrs. lIckoy gave a descrlittton of her trill lii Alaska anti Mrs. Dumpster read a paper on tile 501110 cotiiitry. Mu' . antI Mrs. T. C. Broner gave a musical at theIr resluicuice , 414 North NIneteenth street , on Monuiay evening In homier of their daughter's friend , Miss Worhey of York , Nob. A delightful programit was remuilercui by Miss Daisy Higgins , Miss Woricy , Mrs. King. M bits Schtrilmr , Measra. McCumie , Frank Lea Short. anti Clinrhcs Higgins. Refreshments - ments were served iii ( lie uiiumtng roont at 11 o'clock. Mrs. J. M. Metcalf entertalneul thin follow- log gttcsis at a htoiuse party last week at her elegant home on Fleventhi street : Mr. anti Mrs. A. P. Metcalf of Los Angeles , Cal. . Miss Anna Metcalf of St. Louts and Miss hhuiuikley or Chicago. On Weulnesuhmiy evonhiig Mrs. Metcalf teuidered her guests and Mrs. Markee of Iloston a banquet. 'Phie ( lining room was transformed lute a bower of floral loveliness by masses of roses amuti ferns. Messrs. nuid Meadames S. Tranerman , 13. S. Trauerniami of Plttsburg , I. 0. Traucrmau , IMtmis Ilecluer of Sioux CIty , C. hlnas , F. h3uxbaunu , II. Jehtingcr , Mrs. Ehise anti ilep- cletta. 'l'rauermnn , Mr. Carl Tratinrtnan of I'ittsburg amid Misses Moth. Fishel , Fisleil , Ilasiachier anti Kiefer of Chicago anti Messrs. Louis Wolf and Li.Volf of Evans- yule , Intl. , attend \Volt-Lobman and Flshiei-Lobmiiaum wcddtimgs. Mr. alit ! Mrs. George Linlnger's elahtornto reception to the ( lebegates to the homeo- Patiilc conveuitbun Friday evenIng was tim social event of the week. Thuato receiving were Mr. mind Mrs. George Llnlmiger , F. L. Ituhber and wife , Miss htosa Ilctzet , Ir ) , WrIght iinui hr. \'noii , 'I'huc costUunes of thin receiving women were particularly imilmireti. Mis. Linbnger was gowneul bum a roat silk creation of Worth's , with an overdrass of old creani hand-wrought Spanish lace fominul in it rare collection in the out count ry. Mrs. Hailer ssou i a gowum of flgtureul silk strIp.'d orgauuuhiu over vhuite silk , dianiomuds ; Miss Ilctzel black silk and cream dtichiesstm lace. Tin ) coachlag party given by Miss Julia Oflicer iii linmior of Mis. 1Vihihiimmi h. Touti- lins , MIss Tombhlis , Mrs. Markee of Boston , Miss Metcalf , sonto of the soloists anti board of dIrectors of thin Apollo chum , on \'cduiesilay afternoon , was a ummoat delight- fuil affair. They hint at thnn MIllard hotel aimul adjourneil to the lioune of MItts Officer Imu Council Biufls where refreshments \vi're served , Miss OhIo Cool ; assistiumg. Two large coachicit , each drawum by four horses , took ( lie Imierry party tilt over Council Bluffs vuibeys. vine uiralel ( hills auuih lute mommy of time Ii iii ii tin greemu liii it-er seeui ted ciii - ic- sacs for which Cotjimclh hihitifa is noted. The rich 'nIcs ( If ( lie Apollo cliii ) aingors In u.omigs cli route ittitied to ( lie luhastire of ( ho oceaiuioii. \\e.lliiIuugt4 111111 i-iigitgm'iim'uits. Citrula arc out amimmnmuichtig time w'dm1ilmg of Miss Mabel Frances Comnfort to Mr.S'Il - hintu Arthur h'autrldgc cii Vethmmesilay , June 29 , ut ilie rcsbdtflc ( of 1)r. anti Mrs. F. A. Cuimifort. Rev. P. J , Mackay olilciatimig. Mls Carolyn Altliatis uas niarm'bed at Pier iionte on 'l'ticbuiiiy , iLlume 21 , to Mr. James it. 1)auvmir. ltev. Dr. Icimhins imrformnc'mh time core- loony. ( 'lie iu't'uldbmig wits a ( itilet miffair. The bride St 05 gouvlicti In a whIte tirgunmlhti itati carried limit earmiatiomis. Miss Miuld Coons- much was mmmiii of honor neil tIr. I hurry Couulismmman test unami. The ushers were Colonel traumk P. hinmilomitr. . S. A. I IUt ( ii- immsoui. Mr. lttaar is coumnceteti with the Uuihoii l'acillo call way. Tue irii.uirliigm' of Miss ICathierlno .Griihhths to Mr. Iitiwalui llruuer was soiemumitzeul L the Koulitzu Memnol liI church on'mtuhiie $ - ( lay afteritoon ot 2 : : mo r'cloch ; . The ccci- many was iici furuiie'l by ( lie pastor , Iter. 1loiiw J. Tuirhit' . Tlu hrhtiuu iipiiearmd lii a gOwn of wimito ergandba m'titi camTit'ti It bouquet of lrtdm' loi.es. ihe was atteidc'l , by Misa Agnes Net'se , who wits attirut lii it v.htte orgumidlu ovir Iduili. Mr. Ernest 0. hiuuidottm acted as bust ni'.i , After (1w cero mnotmy the itriulum anti groolul were heartily commgratiiatt'ii by their frienubi in the lecture mcclii of thi chitmrch Mr. auid Mrs. Iiruuier left on ( Ito evening ( raIn for cmi exleiitieui trip east. Mr. hlruumer Is a proumulstag young railroad amnum und odtmIiics a respoimslbie I positiomi iii the freIght ulepartmncnt or the LJiulout Psetfic. The mumarrimuge of Miss Vioba May Morgan to Mr. George \V. Frost occurred out last Wednesday afternoon , Junme 22 , at time home of ( tie brhtie'tm parents , 2519 Ohio strest. Hey , J , M , Wilson of the Casteliar Street I hut Ii lii. t foruned time icremulony TIm' 1,1-tile ai ath Itiethl liv imcr l5teT AltO as-mu the gronun by P. AI < ocstetms. The wedding " ( Is hitliitte , t1i : ( tismIeui by only mt few friends amiti re1atISt , Those ( limit nrtook of the wedding ii1uuiihr were 11ev. anti Mrs. J. M.'ilson Mr. And Mrs. Morgan , Mr. antI Mrs. T. McbVeon of Terra , S. I ) . , Mrs. F. M , McNabb uof. deauhuootl , Mrs. lttmth Ayers of Ieadwq ut.Mrs. . F. E. Gauiff , Miss Blanche blesstis Ada McKen , MIsS ° Ml rtlo Morgan , 1T Elmer McNahb , Mr. George ( muff , M ? : hen hates of 1)e Bolt , t , . tli l'ieiiiiii reM iii l'r.uieet , The conuing cumt .1f the week wilt be the bulb at ( ho Milhrd hoLd Monday night , given in hemmer of the members of thin lmonueopathlc cnvention. , The receIvIng I'arty will be th olTcers of ( lie convention. They will be assisctI'by Mestlatnes S. A , Mc- \'horter , C , SquIis , It. Connell , Iianchett , A. Campbell and. A. hhtinchiett of CouncIl iiltifl. The Misses Iloagland , Squires anit Taybor wilt assist In serving at the punch bowls. Oi.1i.t. SVtt'ltiiS Ulmremie. Mr. Frank Tracy visited frbemitis in tUnic Saturday. MIss Agmios Nelsofl visited friends in Omaha Saturday. There was an ice cream social at the I'resliyterian church Tuesday evening. Mr. 'IV. II. llnckus left yesterday for a brief visit with friends in Siotix Falls. S. D. Mr. Menke of Blair was here visIting relatives Tuesmlay and Wednesday of last iveck. Mr. James Itimicald of Leroy , Ill. , was 'lsitilig with J. C. Kirk Monuiay of last week , The Episcopal church wIll gIve an Ice cremumn socIal at the city ball Thursulay C vening. Mrs. Powell and ilaughiter of BlaIr were vIsIting relatives hero Tuesday nuiui \'i'dnsday. S. F. Sklmimmer , the ferrymnan here , went to Sloan , Ia. , Saturday to visit with his faiumtly for a few days. Mr. W. S. Seavey of Denver , Cola. , was here visIting Captain Fratik Reynolds ( "ci- ( lay amid Smiturulay , Ernest M. Siatery , an attorney of Chad- ron , Nub. , was the guest of W. B. lhiickus Thttirsulny and Friulay. Time farmers near hero all report the corn crop in a flourishing condition and promts- log a very large yield. Mns. L. Gray of flehievue , Neb. , was vIsit- itig witlu the family of F' . S. Tucker 1ioumday niutt TUesday of last week , Mr. nail Mrs. C. C. Iflimlltoit visIted frtemids tim Council Bluffs Saturday , return- lug hottie Sunulny nuorninmg. Mrs. Charles Unlink of Jefferson , In. , is hole vIsIting tier sister , Mrs. W. II. Rose , nuiul attemidlng ( ho exposttioui. Miss Itla Miller , one of thin teachers of ( lie liubhic schools here , is attenulhtig the Summer School of Metliouls to Omaha. Mrs. M. Daily anti two little daughters visited In Omaha several days last week with Mrs. Daily's mother , Mrs. Foster. Mrs. Henry l'ctcrson of Crescent , ( a. , was visiting her sister , Mrs. George Stahon , Saturulay atiti Siiiitiay , returning honie Mon day. day.Mr. Mr. fl. Olson of Blair was hero visittumg his lurothcr Stuturtlay anti Sumiday , and at- teuided ( lie expostUoui one day while lie was hero. : . I. , . N. Warlloi baa , built eight hoots ( lie last. week for use on Seymour lake , vcst of Omaha , as ( lie lake is now fixed up for a summer resort. Mr. Frank ScMt1ent to South Omuahuit Thursday to meet his brother , who is on his way to Cuba with .n rcgluneiit of rough rIders fi'omn F'orti htuimsehl , 's'yO ' , Mrs. J. C. Kintlreii , ' Mrs. M. B. ( 'otter niud Mi-s. tV. R. t'aht attenuled ( lie marriage of Mr. John Tuttle cC thms place amid MIsS Mary Iticklanti of Arhimm toim , Neb. , iii Omimaha Wednesday. , , I Mrs. W. 11. 1inelum. MIss Ida MIller amid Miss Mattte Tutqlcer. teachmcrselect for ( he public school here , \i'ore iii atterutlammce at thi teachers' iuiittitnto at Oniaha Monulay anti Tuectiny. The school boruiki Called a special imicetttm Friday mulght thtF'pmirposo of awardIng ( Ito contract fort finishing another school room. The couitract was nwaruieui to Mr. FInle3 of Omaha. Mr. Henry Oster and two dauglmters of HartIngton , Neb.t'ero vIsiting with Mr. A ntouie W'elchiertVculmuesday auiul Tiitirsday ammul attended the exhmosltioii while here. Mr. Oster is a promiilnemmt farmer of Cedar county. I I . mL ( ) ii , Thin Ladles' Aid society met at the home of Mrs. Simmiutuci Flmmlaysomi last veek. Mrs. hyatt of Omaha spent last Suuutlay visiting with her frIend , Mrs. J. A. Morgan. Miss Young was a guest at the houno of her cousin , Mrs. George O'lirben. the last week. I.tr. , and Mrs. Charhemu MIles and son of Oniahma itpetit a day last week visiting with Mr. amid Mrs. Woods , The official boarul of thin Methodist Epbs- copal chtmrcii held a meeting at time church on last Momiulay evening. 'l'hiere wIll he no niorntmig services at the Methodist church. Evenimig services will coniniomice at S ii. in. , held by tue pastr , icsMr. . Bross. The puipilim of the Ikasoti u'hoohs before separating for the sumnmmer vacatIon spoilt a delIghtful tiny picnicking at Hansconu park last Saturday wet'hc. Mrs. F. Ii. Watenpaugh of Omaha , for- muerly of ( lila place. wns lii Ilensomi last Monuiay bldiibuig goodby to her old frictils before her departure for ( lie south. The clilhilremi's day exercises were gIven by time Sutiday school scholars of the Meth- crust church last Snumulny evemiiimg , Time pro- grammi was well rendered to a good auth. cncc. A miunibor of the members of the Fraternal Umilon lodge vcnt to Onnaima Thtursulny even- bug to attetiul ( lie reception given hty Ban- her lodge , No. Ii , iii hioaor of Smipretno Secretary Ilanley , The Omaha Kimighits of time Maccabees gave a free eumtertalmmuiieiut at flensomi in ( tic town huh last Saturdiuy eveiming. An cx- cehlemit progranmu was rcnuhc'retl , consisting ( if somigs amid tahlenux. Time history of time order want dlsemisioul ii > ' Frank Johnson , deputy sit- prcumiu commimaniler , nnd i'rof.'liiioui of 1)cwoy tent , No 79. iimiimlee , A soui born elm Fritiny mornitmg to Mr. anti Mrs. Guy Myer. On Saturulny Airs. JuinesV. . Ilantiltoti cmi- tcrtnluied Miss Morse aumul Miss Fischer at tea. Mis Katittirlute Morse of Oititulia spout hart of ( lie vt.'ek utithi Miss SophIe Fischer , 4823 iavcnport str et. Time young pcopl of Duntlen held a mmicet- i . at the scimitib hjoimso oil Thiuratlay even- intl for the iuimrltstsm' of nrgamiizlmug a hutt'n it'iiimtui chub In the vhhIage. ( iioif amid crotluet are 51 III iuidimlgeih to sonic extent. 'I'lio tmiotithily Sunduuy immusicals hell at the 1)mumtiico school ii iuuie are growimmg iii favor , cii slioi'ui by ( lie I1creaHeil iitt emiulamice a'h I line. Timorn is ii giiou uit.'nb of musical tuitmit ill thin village of htotit a vocuul nail immstrti- titcimtal nature , iuiuij nhymgrnmns of hutch mnerit are gotten up mmt iIwrt notice 't'nim' t mmiii , . , CiIIYFNNE , % ? , JOule 2i.-Shiedlah ( 'h'cicgraimu.-F. ) Mit llarrett of Play Cretic. Crook county , eothmmuttteui suicide Saturulay by takimig mnorphili1e sir. Barrett hati llve'ii Iii Crook county dr ¶ me host ten years. lie uxpcyidcd a lnrg ftumoummmt of lmuomiey itt tutu- jmrolltubIc in'cstumm1'itts uiiul it is thought by I is trien is tiLt lii nu'lnt OVCu uk timmaimelab I C verEcs mintusutieti ills smubuil anti drove himn In the act of takimig his lIfe. Mr. Barrett With a ummamu of euitmcatioti and culture , II scru'eut witii distinction imi time VyouiiIng state legIslature ltm 1895. h1 was 50 years of ago anti leaves a wife. iliImt A m * i I iery ii ( , i.N , Chil1YENNl , 't't'yo , , June 2.--Specbat ( 'l'ehcgrani.-Timo ) Alger lIght artillery , a crack mnliltary orgammlzatloti of this city , mmummmberhumg 125 amen , left lucre on a special lJm-JL'ml P.itlc train at 5 o'eloct. this evening for Saui Fratmeisco. The battery tank two dclii guns anti Is fairly well equippei antI drilleul. 'I'lmere was a big demonstration at the depOt hien the men left. . .en wLo fUllN OUT i FORCE ( ContInued from First Page ) MIss Jenny Osborne. soprano ; Miss Mnhio ( 'rawtori'is. alto ; Mr , holmes Cowpcr , tenor ; Mr. Charles W. Clark , basso Admlssbouu , .25 cents. Wediucmalay afternoon , June 29 , 3 o'clock ; Fatten's "Isaiah , " umtiuier the direction of the composer , W'illarut Patteti , The Mba- neapohls chorums. Soloists : Mrs. Genevieve Clark Wblsonsoprano ; Mrs. Katharimie FIske , cotitralto ; Mr. Frederick Carberry , tenor ; Mr. Charles W. Clark , basso. Adnuissiotm , 2 cents. IIAVIN'S " ( ltl.t'L'It ) " IS ) ) . ( hIemi iii time Aitditnrliiiii by ( lie liii. 1iiiiiii' , Chiiiriii . .ssiiimtt Imimi , The iubuque Choral association , ummudor the direction of Mr. Vt'tlhtnin ii. Pontius , gave mu performance of time "Creation" by Ilaythiu anti "Barbara Frietciuie' by Jules Joruian last evening at ( Ito oxlOsttiOfl 4ti uittoriuni in time Preselico of uiut audience of about 1,000 leottle , The chorus ntittubctetl seventy-five siiigers , but snug with a vol- 11010 of tone ( list wouid have done credit to tvIco ( list mtuntbcr. Prof. I'ontbtts is a good drilhimuaster. lie is full of life and huts such commflulcmuco in huiniselt atmd in lila sIngers that lie carries tiicnu through all sorts of dltfl- culttes with Iterfect safety whiemi one less confidemit ould meet disaster , By ( hIs it is hot meant that the members of the choral associmitlotu uirenoteqtumtl to tint worK cmiosomi nor pertorinatice , ciii. I1IIILV.Lli simmiply a just trIbute to the conductor. Ills ititerpretatlon of the oratorio was intisi- cianiy auth his choice of tenipi muhmmuost nl. ways accurate. lie is not as fauniliar with ( Ito orchestra as hue should be atid Iii con- uhuctlmmg ( Ito recttntivcs lie mauls ( lie task rather ditilcuit by neglectIng to tuark wIth lirecishemu thin bcgluiuutng of each bar. If ito loud been before a body of less tiioroimghi nutislelans thimimu those of the Thomas orehmes- tm he might have hind trouble nt times last evening , The sitmgiumg of the chorus was full of spirit ammii merited the etithiusi- astle applause which was miccoruied to nil its work. The music of the "CreatIon" is immtrtcato amid far front easy , but. mill time diflhcuhties were successfully met amid coum- uucted. Dubuque tins just cause to hi Proud of its choral assoelatiomi. The soloists wore Mrs. Sopimia Markce , soprano ; Mr. henry Stoe , tenor , timid Mr. Ilottier Moore , baritotie. Mts lst'ihe , Rose vas amumioumuced as' ( lie cotitraito anti was brought all the way from New York to siti , ( Ito contralto solo part in ( lie "Creation , " but as there never has been ally such lart iii the oratorIo , of course , shw thu meet sing It. This oversight. by commiposer l-imtydn , whio evitletitby ulid tiot foresee the action of ( lie mmiusbcal departtuetlt of time exposition , coni- 3tChiei it to look nbout for somimethmlmmg else for Miss hose to simig nimd nit appeal tootle to tue universal genius of the late Mr. handel , well kmiowti bit Otminlia as ( lie composer of "The MessIah , " selectious lucia which vero rccotmtly gIven by time Apollo club of Chicago. The result was ( hint MIss ltose snug ( lie beautiful arIa , "Lascba Chm'Io Piango , ' ' Irma ' 'Rhmmaluio , " ( llsplaying a lovely contralto olce and a most artistic style of almiging. It Is to ho hulled that sue many yet be emigaged for ati oratorio iii which there is a hart for bier amid that she mnity be lienril utitler circunistances that s'iil afford her an opportunity to shioiv her full Iowers as an artist. Site wilt slug a solo thmI moriilng at time First Comigregatlonab church at tue regular service. Mrs. Market , possesses a clear soprano voice of especially good quaibty in the upper register and consbulernhibe flexibility. 11cr singing is not broad enough for oratorio , but fmmmtber stutly u'ihl secure tthl the needed immu. lirovemetit. She was vell received by the audience. Tile temmor , Mr. Stowe , has a lyric voice of comualderable power numd sings in a mnusibntily inamimmor. lie is fond of his high notes aiiti occpsbommaiiy sacrifices the Itutegrity of time interpretation lii oruier to decioumatrate their xbstemice. lIe was also uvell received , as viis also ( lie baritone , Homer Moore. Time concert closed with a short patrlolbc cantata by Mr. Jordan , time best musIc In iu'imlcht Is "Thin Star 1uamigleti flanuier , " Thu playing of ( lie orchestra was ( lIlly as ar- tlstic as one would expect from time musi- claims who compose It. Ci'i t ii t lie , hI he. Upon comnpheiuig our duties as architects- in-chief of the Tramimminississippi and Inter- mimutionni ExpositIon we wish to give public expression to our appreclathomi of time su'rv- ices of ( lie professional men 'vIto have beoul associated with us in this enterprise.Vo feel ( lint tue measure of sutcccsii of time archItecture anti grounds. vhuichu iii , we be. hieve , universally ackumowleulged , is dime to the traIning , skill , energy , Anal specially to tint earmiest good ss'lbl and unity of nctbomm of tlto architects of tue priuicipal hinlbdings. \Ve also wish to recognize our itmuiehiednesmu to Mr. Luther Sticringer anti Mr. henry Rustin for the sehmt'mmio of lighting of tIme grounds aumtl for thin Intrfectiomi of that scimemne , u'liich we believe has never been equmableul iii its effect ; also , especially to Mr. Itumdolphu Uiricii for lila indefatigable amid succcsstuil labors in layimmg out anti bringing to coumphetion the Inmiulseape nrclmitectumre ; to Mn' . \Veatberwax for his ohliciemit. atmil umi- tiring services both as duel uirauighitsniuin amid as construetboum ertrmmmr'er , amid to Mr. William Bellamy , time sanitary engineer , for huls invaluable nsshstautce in ( hat tlcbart- inent. , Vhmiiu in mmiamuy milrectloos we have rerciveui vabilmuhile itdvfce umumil ai'l , we uiciro thin puiiihlc to kumow ( lint it is niiove mill to thin ummmitcd efforts ammil cordial co-oper.utomm of liroressloumab nidum of well kmiown amid ii.t- umsuith ability titmit the creuhlt of tiuieeesa is due.VtLKflR ICIMIIAt.L , ArehmIt tiuiCuubet l'ri'InI isis I Iit 'Ii , rim rest. OMAhA , Juno 25.-To time CItizens of Onuahmt : I hi a beemm requmi'steul to ii Ii 000 mmcc ( hint ilmi' Truumismumissisitippi Turmmfest will htoiui I ts all ii ummul uncut bug iii eu r city , bt'gi mmmi I mug Jimmie : io , an couitimmiuing uiimthb July 8. 'fhija society of our Germimaim-Ammmcrhi'nn citizemiut Is one of the mmiost imnportuunt orgamuizatiomis 1mm time couititry for promiiotbng strong IimYSlCab ) ummanhood oimd wonmmamiiiooii. There will be macro ( hmamm fOO jierformnbng ttmrmiers In rmttc'titlammce , nmmd mit least 10,000 people are expected to visit the city dtmrlumg ( lila nuimiumal niceting. The colors amid tinuigea of ( lie turnfest % % 'iii ito cii sale at tint flag stores of ( lie city , aitui our citizeti are cc- quested to decorate their retutuiemices iiumui places of bushmmt'ss bum honor of the o'raslomi. FltANl B. MOOItIS , Mayor , Bin Uoyel is ( tin litjhttst grade baking vowder kiutitin. Acimisi testS show it joes ona. third further tiioi uny other broad. G P Absolutely Pure rCYAL isxuns powOin Co. , SCW vornc. tInt t1. . . . " ' ' /iuac' I HORSES ARE BADLY NEEDED trill ) l1renti ; , ; ; , I'3' Iiel , ( 1)1 It'flt , , jui hunt ( iii' Slcm tiiiu , ( Copyright , 2sfu , by l'ross 1'uibhisimImi Co. ) IhtT NTOiO , Jamuinica , Jimmie 2.-- ( New Yomkorhul Cabhegrmumiu---Special Tele- gramn-'rho ) disadvmintuigo of a kick of horses for time army tins becoinma more nIt- imrent. At Ihiaqutiti ( intro are emily hiom-sco enough to drag the artillery nuid noun evenu for ( ho . officers. ( lemmeral Lnwton hail to alk at tim head of his ( hoops. Time correspondents - respondents whose horses thu not comae are in dire straits. Msjor Forbes of the htougim Itiders borrow cii a nmtile , The (2uibaius hang any person sctiibiig horses or tonics. Due sohi imis mule for Ii0 anti as pimrstted into the nmoumntalns by the Cuban soldIers. Phi- luitches have beeti sent to hmtmrry thtc htcurses along. The roads are bad auiml there be real difficulty in travelitig , Tue tusk of moving the siege gums toward Santiago hiegan to- tiny. These are f-iiiclt guns arid very iienvy. ROUG1I.RIDERS IN Ii1 ( Coimtimitmetl froinFiruit Page. ) vclt Were gratified with tIme u ork uhomii' ( my ( hue rough rulers oil ( he first occasIon of their beimig tinder fire. \Vhtemi it becamiuc evlulcuit thin Spaimiards were giviuig ill ) tue fight , senrchulimg hintleS went through time thickets auth tail grass amid Iiieki Ill ) ( lie di'ntl anti woimmideui. The hatter were carried ( I ) a field hiesiittil to ( lit , rear half mu miiile , and till ntteiutlomi t'as glvemm thmeni , wimilo lirelarntbomi i us hindu to reniovo ( hero to Jurnguua. Twelve Spanish deuuil were fouuiiti ium the bumahm , iittt t lie A umi eric1u a s lmmado no sitce liii effort to ascertain tim emmc'uny's luisses. it is believed time botiies foutmi lopresemit omihy a summahi lortion of tIme cumeiiiys ( heath , unul a comu- servati'e csiiuiate of their boss is gIvemu at least fifty. The sun was boiling down on tin' field of battle mull tim ( line and several troops were overcome , A slirlmig i-iui4 fotutiti micar by anti ( hi' soldiers filled thicir enmitceims froni it. Iteluforcemticnt front .lmuriiguma uhbil miot or- nyc imuitil ( lie fight wuis over. It was umeces- sary to st'nul a large supply of hrovbsiomts to the sohuhiers and the only mucous of doing this was by pack trains , which are slow. It Is believed ( lie troopers trIll be free from attack wiiere they tre inuI ( lie Span- lartis wihl not attemumpt to repeat tue play ( lucy iuulopteul (0(1113' of biocklnmg the oiivarul mn.'irchi of time Americans iii the ulimectboti of Santiago , 'II . ' ' ' ' . ' I ' ii t s . , I' I ) m..im mm Vepus t' I s , J mm ii , ' 20 , At Boston-Aurivcul Catolina , frotu Liv- Cr110111. At Ilaiiiburg-Arrlvcd-Augtmsta Victoria , frommi New York. At Naples-SaIled-Kaiser Wllhmelnm , for New York. At Liverpool-A rrivctlCummupamila , froiii New York ; 'rtuuric , front Nui 'iomit. A t ilavre-Sahlctl--La 'rouiruiltme , for Not York. At Soutimaniptomi-Sabbeil---hii'rhhmm. for N'uv York. At Ammtwet'p-Snliud-ICenslmigton , for New York. At hireunen--Saibed-lluemnemu , for N'im York , Vork-Sulleuh--M bum mmou'as1a fur At New - ; - - , Lomidoii ; I'emimusyivmmmia ; , for Ilaummhiimrg ; Kais'r Frederick , for llremmien ; La Navarre , for I I avrm' ; ljmui bria , to r Livt'rp id ; Ethi I oiiia. fuim' Glasgow ; Nettstrailn , for Lisbomi ; TimiiigvuIIa , fey Copemihagen. ii I ) U C A 'I' I ON Al. . Brownefl ( ) peiis Sejt , 19th , ISlIS. Boarding and 1)113' School lot' Girls Under tin ? direction of itt. Rex' . George \Vorthbngtomm , S. 'I' . 1) . , Li. , D. PrImary , hireparatorY tttiii collegiate roumrscs , Cotn- of tauclicm' . Nodei'n Peteuit corps mactim- tiuls and every advatutnge uii'fereli. Strict attention puuid to the mitortil , niemutitl antI lihi'stu'al veil being of ( be ittusleimts , Dililo- iflhtS rooferreil. Prepares for all colleges open to womemu. Svecfal coui'ites in IIfgiu- or Fmighlsum , Selcuices , Ammcimit amid 1ttuuiiriu I.utuiguares. : tuisln mu lid Art. 'J'crnis niod- Ci.Zt t C. hum iiili mm . ' re I ' I rcd a liii I a excoil cmi order. Sutmiitai'y diukuimug. Satisfactory steam lieumtlmig. Parents and gunrdiiumim ulesiriimg to outer pupIls \t'lil pleas s'mmti for ettimloguue , om iiIpmy nicrs'iuuuhl to Mrs. L. R. Uptoii , Prki. Bi'iiviiiaII H.Lhi , ( ) iiuitlmuu , Neb Two KILLED BY A FALL tt'mtrsiilIsig tlluess 'tufly , i'r.'s'iitItiitlIlE 14 I I roil Vnriii'rs trimni i'flii nh risiur. to lineimm.'ittm hUTTI , Mont. , Juimme 2ily ( the glviuig 'a ) ' or time scaffoluhltig on ( hue fourth door of the big llennesu'c'y ' builltllng imow iii course ' of constrtmctlomu , tubs nft.'rimnomm , ' ' Iron workers iero hi-dCiPitfltCtI , to t 1100 ? tueiciw. The death are : .l0lh CUNNINGhAM. PitANIC A1.tlEhLT. TIme iuijtmred w. , J. llnrrlsomi , imutermmaliy lnjtmred. J. II , hlrouu mu , lmmtei nuilly imijurctl ; mimay tile , Johimm McNumtt , fractured skull. II. M. Muc'r : , fractured skull ; recoverT tloumbt fum h , J lIm'lte s'i tif ii is ituuli. A. P. tilammit of htavenmumi , Neb. , inaule it call umpomt Pet \'dtti. ) , 218 North I'ievCnthm street , liit night , havIng In his PsSCSsbi ) % $7i30. The auonc' was the gross te lptui of a wltmdmnill busimuess u lmlchi hiluimith hmmi been opertutimig for several years iii his tmntlvo towh. At tiia comuctuisioum of time evemulng lie found ( hint $061) ) of ( lie mumoimeyV0u4 uimissliig , Time wonman vns uurrcstt'd ftmi hiurcetmy fiotmi tIme persomi , but the utiutmucy bias not hut'cii recovered , Miutto of Otitma at 'rue lice om1eoomaha ( 'oummiell hlhumiTuu or South Omimnhmim. ( 'at , , eotihoui ( rout pngs' . , 'ttiuhrois ' . , mbtn : ( miap ile nut. - .I'EAI iii t1ii t1.y1es that. 4f)1 : ladies like'L SifITWAITS all kiuuiit , imi CLJIti'S , _ hihuek u't' i'hm [ to , URESSSKIIITS Ihikin , piquic , wool ' iIk [ mtiid Msmhait'4 S UFiS IuulI&nt' tmuilot'ed stilts thu boit , ( mu Ointilna PETTLCOAT ° ' hitpc amuti - eolociuigs. tlti,1 lit Uiutlot'vezti' , tIme bo't uuiado- ' [ 'I eu- \o I I lii gc it tul I lel ts I it it I 1 poiuuh ar stylc. Pi'ice. the LOWEST. KSflELll ) 1' CLOASUITCO , - 1510 Douglas St. . . - . , ' - - Dr. I ( . S Swether - - - - 'I IIYDROPATHIC PhYSICIAN. - J ) hiltAlS Aih iiSLi.StS SbIIi Massage , Gyninastic ( Ssedhh Mosenwntu [ Iccirici ty . . . ANT ) \rt.1.i.l ( tLl , LAtHES A'U ) ( ; tNll ( bIN , 109-110 Bce Building . . - - rijiir Prioi 011 Warm Weather - Miioary 203 South 15th - = - I . MFSqJ , , I ' ' 'I Bensofl , e , , 'u ' 2OI2 South 16th St. SPEAL F'fl OAV A iiztnulsoune uitmucy s-ttu'ipod fast L'OiOm'ut'1i SIciet , with ( omit' m'uIhlua on tmmnbm'ehla tlitilmiCo-pi'lee otmiy' $1. 19I mmdmuy. \Vhm ito Skit'ts vit hi tt'itlo emtmnbm'ie It imuumeu , tt'uimmuurul [ uvitim 'I'ou'ehton imisen'- ti'uim unit' nuud a hith f limehien wide , edge 2 itichioi t'lc1o-regmmiai pm'iuo $1.75 -MtinitIty 95c \V Iii Lu CiLuim Imm'bu , -1t I 't , with deep I muii'mi lieu umee , til mummnotl id thu uvid o iii- sot. Lit ) mu , 8mm ci : ji i n it ii iv I ii t I uueol lI I n ul , m d mu itt mu file--ut ( ) S It I rti'I ' unit uty $1 . 50.Vhm ito l tial in Skii'ts with etmmubt'ie t'uiiliu and cmii bt'oitlui'y- Mt mmday 69c Shini't 'uIiishimt I7suhct'tilclt'ts , isitli gi'ou ) 1)1 four timekum , tioiimlay 25 4\ Chulids'Vhmitst ' 1)rosu-2 lmtit1 : i years niitulu Cf i"i'ouichn Nuiiuutoclc , cnn- lm'uldut'eml yoke itnil htten tt'hintuuod t'uiflios'tltmmdtty 59c All the mmciv tlmingpi in Sli I R'I''AIS'I'S fm't'mmi 50c up ci Soveiilrs5 , . - _ . ' , t\ \ Wash Your Faces A 55\ \ and Your Laces ( - ( with ) 4 . , Mak' /urposefor / pr Fine Fabrics a:1 : Flue Shiiis. A PURI , wi-wrn , FLOA'J'ING SOAP. \ _ _ .f. Made Imy 'Flue CLJDAIIV SOAP \VOJtKS , , Ommialta , Li , , j' , . - : : . . . . . , t1ic. : ts.i ' , ) . , ' ' ' . . , - - - - - - - - - ' ' - - - - -