0 TllK OMAHA DA1LV 111513 : SUNDAY. SI3PTEMHEU .J , 1898. MJCIIill IGNORhShAFIIbR \ \ JJntownrd Elemental Conditions Not Enough ' to Stop the Movement. KOVRT CARNIVAL VOTED A SUCCESS jl'rlilii } ' Ki ruing * * .Mn ki'il I'roiiiiMinilc ! Jlclli-v ril lo Hi * I'orrriiiini'i- - of u More I'rrlciilloni VITnlr dlrln anil Solilli-r llo > t. The heat and the dust of the last week cre not Hulllrlently Intolerable' to prevent i real vigorous movement of society lu the imart eel. Life around the upper crust has : ccn wonderfully quickened by the events jlurlng ihe days lhat ushered In the first of ho autumnal months. Ilctvvccn prepare- Ions for the Court Carnival nnd for the Aclcomo homo dinner to the gallant soldiers ) f the Second Nebraska regiment , every ono las had something to do during the vvxck ind ennui became nn unknown quantity. Despite obstacle" ? that nt ono time seemed nsurmotintnble , the Court Carnival was n luccess. There was u generous turnout of ( oclcty folk and thrro wcro others. The fear of some of the most prudent parents that wild scenes of rovclry might disturb the lorcnlty of the occnslon proved to be ground- ess and n larger representation of so- : lety U assured on the repetition of the iffair. It Is to bo hoped for the beauly " > t Iho passing show lhat nil of the mas- iqueradcrs will agree to remain In line until the procession Is completed next time. H has been suggested that the dignity of the Affair was lowered by the request of the management for n half rate nt the ndmls- 'Jlon gate. If the second Court Carnival is to bo n ical bwcll affair , perhaps It might too wise to let the full tariff for admission remain In force. The Omaha girl never showed lo boiler ulvuntnso than during the last week when ) ho rru bore nnd there nbout town col lecting good things for the soldier boys to eat on their return from the south. The sight nt the fort yesterday afternoon , vvhen n bevy of the young women waited on the volunteers , was n pretty one It would be j snylng a gicnt deal lo remark lhat the girls teemed to get as much enjoyment out of ' the occasion ns did the soldiers out of their , ' , dinner , but such appeared to be Iho cane 4 At nny rate , most of the glrlw decided they would co out lo Ihe fort real often this week nnd take fresh flow era to the sick boys every time. The corps of life saving guaids of the government now stationed at the exposition nro not the cmly life savers around Iho lagoon. The other evening n party of young folks were out In one of the electric Immchcs. Something nbout one of the valves went wrong , nnd the engineer had nothing at hand that would do to open It. The llttlu craft became hclplrss and drifted nround In some danger. Ho nskcd for a match or n toothpick , but not a man lu the crowd could produce. Then the en gineer begged for n penknife , but the men were uhy on cutlery Despair had almost made the engineer give up. when n voung woman suggested that a halipln might do. The engineer snld he would tiy one. Tlrst n comb hnlrpln was used \\lth no good le- Hiilts , but the vv-iro hnlrpln proved lo ho the very thing nreded The party was saved ' nnd shown that hairpins are good for some thing clso besides cxtracltng olives from / „ long-necked bottle's DIUICO nt MllnolH ItiilhlliiK. The elegant reception and dance tendered the cntei talnnunt bureau of the exposition mid friends by Major nnd Mrs Hamilton at the Illinois building on I'rlday night at the conclusion of the masked carnival , was ono of the lending i vents of the week. Stately palms were artistically grouped tlirouchout the halls and parlors. Iced champagne and frozen Homan punch wore BCIveil from llovver-wrcathed bowls In the leceptlon hall. The orchestra was sta tioned lu the east gallery As seen fiotn the gallery the dancers made a fantastic and pleasing scene. Many wcro still habited In the costumes In which they had participated In the carnival. There really \\t\u \ not much dancing , but the inv - v Itlng seats on the spacious porches drew many of thu young folks out of doors to enjoy the moonlight and other old things CcleIllnilTheir liiililvo Ai - Mr. nnd Mrs William Llddell reached the fiftieth anniversary of their married llfo last Thurtiday , and their children and grand children residing in Omaha called nt their homo at 1710 Webster street to rxtcud congratulations Those present wort- lion. John Llddell , Mrs. J. II. Manning , Mrs. C. L. Smith and Mrs. John M. Olbbs. Another son , William Llddell , jr , who lives nt Cincinnati , was unahlo to bo present Mr. nnd Mrs Ltddcll were married In Glasgow , Scotland , and came to America In 1S69. They llrst Htopped nt Council Bluffs , where ) they resided for live joars , ami then moved over to Omaha. Mr. Llddell Is 72 years old , but Is able to attend to the duties of his position oveiy day. Mrs Lid- doll Is 70 > ears of age , but her health is not so robust as that of her husband. lICNN-llllllN. At the homo of Mr. Louis riolhchlld on Thursday nfternoon nt 3 o'clock occuned the imirrlago of Miss Hetty Haas to Mr. Sol Hcss of Kcmpton , III. , Hnbbl Leo M. l-'rnnklln olllclatlng Jt was n very quiet homo vNeddlng , only the relatives and In- llmulo friends of Iho conlracllng parties being present. The bride wore her travelIng - Ing gown , n brown tailor made dress , with hut to match The decoration of the parlors was ex tremely effective , bride roses being used In profusion After the ceremony n buffet ? > luncheon was nerved in the dining room ' J The color scheme of this room bclnc green I nnd while , the tnblo was brilliant with Us i green shaded candelabra , rose's , cul glass > nnd sliver. Mr. nnd Mrs Hess left at 5 ' ' I'n. j o'clock for I'lttsburg , Mrx. Vlllxon'N l.iiiii'liroii t'nrt ) . A brilliant nfternoon nffnlr was the fern luncheon with which Mrs Charles T Al- llbon entcrtnlned for Miss P.ulnlln of St. Louis , who is the guest of Miss Crclghton. nnd Mlas Hlnes of Qulncy , 111. , the guest . of Mrs. McGinn. The dlnlnc room wns transformed Into n cool , green bower with maidenhair ferns The appolntracnls of the table were dainty Ike Royul la the Ingntst grade baling ponder knattfl. Actual trtls show It goei one- third further than any other brand. Absolutely Pure ROYAL IkklKI K5tX CO. , K [ YOUK. In the extreme , the pink roiea contrasting hcftutlfully with the unnwy napery and glit tering rut glass and silver Oul-of-Tomi Mr a. 8. C. Row , lion of Detroit Is the guest of Mrs Klla 1'crrlne. Miss May Ilafferty of Chicago Is the guest of Mliis Alle Manning. Miss Harriet Wilght of Dos Molnes , In. , Is the guest of Miss Dickinson. Mrs Ilronn of Louisville , Ky. , Is visiting her sister , Mrs. John Held. Miss Oraeo Moody of Denver Is visiting her friend , Miss Udna Hlmcr. Mrs. C. W. Turner of Philadelphia Is the gueet of Mrs. W. 11. Ilennolt. Mr C. J. Slatter of Llttlo Tails , N. Y. , is visiting Mr. John S. Clark. Miss Ocorgo Sharp Is entertaining Miss Dora Reynolds of Kansas City. | Miss Mabel Comstock of Kansas City Is the guest of Mry frank 1'ugh. ' Mrs. Adams of Lexington , la , was the guest of Mrs. llobb last week. Miss Hoagland entertained Miss Trances Ouryen of New York last week. Dr. J. W. Ulnkloy of Chicago spent a. few daj.s nt the exposition Ian week. Mrs Clwrles Thompson of Okarchc Is vis iting her Bister , Mrs. Ucorge Hassctt. Miss Sykrs of Mercer , Vet , . , Is the guest of Mrs. Joseph A. Sykes of this city. Miss Marie Kroncnbcrger of New Orleans Is visiting Judge Straw n and family- Mrs. W. T. Swan of IJIloxl , Miss. , is the guest of her sister , Mrs. Z. T Llndsov. Mrs. J. W. MfAshnno of Houston , Tex , Is the guest of Mrs \ \ C Hallantlne. Mrs. Child of ( lalnsvllle , ( ia , Is spending some titno with Mrs Lnfa > etto Young. Mr. and Mrs. J. J Evans of Iloucogl Falls , N' . Y. , are exposition visitors this week. Mrs. John Arkcrly of Missouri Is the guest of her sister , Mrs. William Sharp. Mrs. J. II. Rvans is entertaining Miss Jessie Clcndenen L"ldrcd of Klmlrn , N. Y. Ilev J. C. White of Dunlnp , la , was a vIMtor in Omaha on Trlday of last week Mis W V. Allen of Jancsvllle , WIs , is stopping with her mother , Mrs. G. W. Tracy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Sawyer of Kan sas City nro visiting with Mrs. Trank Klef- fulr. Mrs. Smith Saunders of St. Johnsville , N. Y. , \lsltlng her sister , Mrs. John P , Wag ner. ner.Mrs Mrs , Nellie Hums Rnsltnan and daughter HHuii airlvo tomorrow morning , trom Chi cago. cago.Mrs. Mrs. T. II. Smart of St. Louis has been spending the week with Mrs. C n. Warn- doutr. Mis. Obermeycr of Kansas City , who has been visiting Mrs. Sellgsohn , has returned home. Mis. I'eter Swan and son , IMvvnul , left for their home at North IJend , Neb. , last week. Mu. H. V Allen of Janesvlllo , WIs. , is stopping with her mother , Mrs. G. W. Ti ncy. Miss Dorothea Heuck of Davenport , In. , Is the guest of her cousin , Miss Kntheriuo Heuck. Mrs. J. Mejcr and children and Miss Illoom of Iowa City are visiting friends and relatives. Mr and Mis. S. A. MeWhorter are enter taining Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Myers of Topeka - peka , Kan Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Hnlstead and family from I'oncu , Neb , aio guests of Dr. Clark and family. Miss Dora Strauss , of Cincinnati , who has been stopping with Mis. May , left for her home last Friday. Mrs. Imogcno Johnson of Davenport , In , in spending a few weeks with her sister , Mts. Edwin Rimer. Dr. nnd Mrs. llaiber of Toledo , 0. , will auivo Monday , to bt the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. I' . Klrkendnll. MU Anna J Curry of Chicago Is spend ing two weeks of her vacation with her aunt , Mrs M. J. Trank. Miss Dlotcky of Des Molncs , la , who has been the guest of Miss Klla Uothchlld , left for her home on Triduy. Mr. Harry Wnnen , who Is attending the University of Michigan , Is the guest of his uncle , Mr. Harry Cockrell. Mis. L H. Cope of Newton , In. , nnd Mrs. 1 ] C. Vandeiccok of Springfield , III. , are the guests of Mrs. Donahue Mr. nnd Mrs. R. S. Cope and family of Humboldt , Neb , are visiting Mr. B. F. Tur ner , ! M03 South Ninth street. .Mrs. John I'eubody and family left for Florida the llrst of the week , after a de lightful visit with her parents Mrs. Godfrey nnd son Truman , and Mr. George Hodman of Kansas City nro stopping with Mrs I'ugh , 2069 St. Mary's avenue. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. William Robin son of Texas arrived In the city to ba the guests of Mr. Euclid Martin and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Coffln of O'Clalr. Win. , are guests of Mrs. H. S Jaynes. Mrs. Collln Is a very enthusiastic club woman Mlas May Lansing of Lincoln has been the guest of Miss Gertrude Uranch during the last ten da > s while visiting the exposition. Ilov. Andrew Green , 0. S. B , of St. Bene dict's college , Atchison , Kan. , was a visitor nt the exposition several days last week. Miss Mlla Lally of Oakland , Cal. , who has been spending the summer in New York City , Is the guest of Mr. H. S. Jnynes and family. Miss Mears of Chicago , who has been the guest of Miss Bassett , left Tuesday for Lampasas , Tex. , to bo the guest of Mrs. J , N Manuel. Mrs William M. Thomson and daughter , Mrs ? . F. H , Stark of Uockvllle , Ind. , nio vis Itors at the exposition , the guests of Mrs. C. T. Houdlnot. Miss Hurbert , who has made so many friends while in the city , the guest of her sister , Mrs. T. P. Klrkcndall , left for her home yesterday. Mrs. Walter Trlpp , formerly of this city , arrived on I'rlday from her homo In Kan sas City , and Is the guest of her brother , Mr. Rdward Williams. Mis H. H Bonn and children of Washing ton Kan , with Mrs. H. C. Pershlng and daughter of Fainleld , Neb. , were exposition visitors lost v\r k. Mr. nnd Mrs Rdvvnrd W. Howe , who have boon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albyn Trank. left for their homo nt Atchison , Kan , on Wednesday. Mrs. Martin Corcoran nnd daughter Grace of Stevens Point , WIs. , and Miss Mary Clary of Portage , WIs , are guests of Mr. and Mis James Clary. Mrs. -nbrook of Kansas City nnd Miss Giaeo Stehm of Chicago , who have been stopping with the Misses Stehm. left for their homo on Monday night Miss BeHslo Stocking of Independence , Mo , was the guest last week of Miss Rthel Palmer She will bo entertained the cornIng - Ing week bv Mrs John Brady. Mr nnd Mr * , rf. r Wcstcot , Miss Myitlo Klock and Mrs. A K Smith of Lincoln took In the sights of exposition and city last week , the guests of Mrs J. A Dempster. Mr and Mrs. Charles II. Smith. Miss Smith and Master Wesley Smith of Denver and Mr. and Mrs. J H Halmon and son nf Indianapolis are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Weller Mrs. W O Harrington , formerly of Omaha , but now of Colorado , left for her home last week She- was the guest of Miss Pear ! Tyner and Mu W A vVII-n Mrn Harrington will return in October for the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities Kabul Hirsch of the Slnal Temple of Chi- eago arrived Friday to spend a few da > s In the city Ho is editor of the Reform Ad vocate , a professor In the University of Chicago cage and the foremost rabbi In the United States He was accompanied by Mrs. Hirsch tM of the AVvrU. An afternoon coffee was given by the Mlssca Votes en Tuesday. A chop-stlek dinner was given by Mrs. Edward L Loirax to a few Intimate friends on Tuesday night nt the Chinese Village. Complimentary to Mrs. McKell. who is the guest of Mrs Samuel Hums , Mrs Charles T Kountio entertained at dinner on Tuesday night The Hiding club met on Thursday night \\ith Mr Ralph Council It was the largest meeting of the season On their return sup per was served nt Mr Council's home. The last dance of the summer was given on Wednesday evening by Miss Shlverlck , complimentary to her guest , Mies Yen Strenwjk. The house and grouuls wtrc beautifully Illuminated. A dainty Arctic luncheon was served with roses TlutlcrlnR ribbons , dainty laces and pretty faces were the order of the evening One of the notable events of the week was the dinner given by Mrs Kdward W. Nash on Thursday In honor of Mcsdamos Urlllith ind Rich , who are guests of Mrs. James Woodward Mr and Mrs J. N Cornish entertained a louse party last week. The following were guests. Dr. and Mrs. Hill and Miss Tib- bets of Lincoln , nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlbbets of Hastings , Neb On Monday night Dr. Herbert A. Woodbury of Council Bluffs entertained twelve of the dolt gates of the Dental association with nn all-around trip on the Midway , finishing up with a swe-11 oriental dinner Mr. Windsor Doughtery entertained nbout Ifty ol lil.s friends at a garden dun 'o on IVedncsdny evening The grounds were Ighted with Japanese lanterns , nnd the oc casion proved a very cnjojablo ono fet the young people present. In honor of her cousin , Miss Barker of St. Louis , Miss Mary Barker very delightfully entertained a company of joting friends on Monday evening. Guessing contests nnd 11 fine exhibition of tricks by Mr. Martin were followed by refreshments. Mrs. Albert R Bryson gave a pink and white luncheon on Thursday at 1 o'clock in l-onor of Mrs Hnttle Clayton and the Misses Clayton of Salt Lake City. The table was prettily decorated In pink nnd white , with n centerpiece of la Trance and bride roses. Covers for twelve wore laid Mrs. J. II. Evans entertained on Saturday Tor her niece nnd nephew , Mlse Pauline nnd Master Robert Schenck. Outdoor sports were Indulged in Th final game was "tar get pioetice. " Prizes wore awarded to Miss Minnie Hlller and Master Jack Baum. Rle- ; ant refreshments were served A very enjoyable surprise party took place nt the homo of Miss Fannie Thomas of lisOS North Eighteenth street , on Monday evening. The evening was spent In recitations , vocal nnd instrumental music and games of various kinds At 11 o'clock a dainty repast was served. About twenty-five guests werepres ent. ent.Mrs Mrs W. R. Bennett , in honor of her guest , Mis. C. W Turner of Philadelphia , gave a delightful cinch card paity at her home , 2210 Dodge street , Friday morning nt 10 o'clock Tally cards represented bllccs of v.atcrmelon nnd were hand-painted. The decorations were palms and La France roses Refreshments in watermelon colors were served Last Monday evening Mls > 3 Allo Manning Kavo a moonlight picnic at Hanscom paik In honor of her cousin. Miss May Rafferty of Chicago , who was her guest. Refreshments were In abundance nnd n pleasant evening was enjoyed by nil , Thoso. present from out of town were the Misses Malnp nnd Rafferty of Chicago , nnd Halt and Alice O'Rourko of Nebraska City. Master Henry Hornberger. jr. , was pleas antly surprised nt his home' , 4523 North Twenty-fourth strc-ot. on Wednesday ovfiling by twenty-four of his little friends The lawn was prettily decorated with Japanese lanterns. The little ones enjoyed themselves with games nnd music Refreshments wer" fcerycd , after which they adjourned to the parlors , where dancing was continued till a late hour. Mo-vciiii-ntH of Soc-lct ; Folk. Mr. William Bechel left Tuesday night for Denver. Mrs. S R. Brown is home from Esta- brook , Colo. Mr. Russell Wilbur returned from the east on Trlday. Mrs. Z. T. Lindsey returned on Wednes day from Colorado. Miss Emily Wakeloy returned fiom Lake Okobojl on Thursday. Missi Mary Wood Is the guest of Miss Ella Wlrt nt Council Bluffe Mis. N C. Tnlliaferro and daughter will spend several weeks In northern Michigan. Mis. M. A. Hitler of Omaha Is visiting her sister , Mis. H. M. Elliott , in Kansas City. Miss Madge Stewart returned from Can ada last week after an absence of six months. Miss Tredeilcka Wessclls Is homo after n Bojoum of several months on the Atlantic seaboard. Dr. J. P. Lord has returned from a vaca tion spent among the lakes In northern Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. McKcIl and two sons left for their home In Chilllcothe , O. , on Trlday. Mr. George C. West and daughter have returned from a visit of several weeks In Wisconsin. .Miss Kllpntrlck arrived homo on Trlday from Coloiudo , where she has been spending the summer. Master Willie Galbralth has gone to the northern part of Montana to spend a month In camp life. Mr. Simeon Bloom left yesterday after noon for Cincinnati on n visit to his friends and relatives. Miss Lucy Mack will leave Tuesday for Pciu , Neb , wheio she will enter the state nonnal school. Mr. R D. Pollard and family returned on Thursday from a three weeks' outing In the Hlg Horn mountains. Ocuemi nnd Mrs. Mandcrson are in New- York , after a pleasant sojourn nt Bar Har bor , Me. , and mo expected homo soon Miss Lou Tcrrlll left for New York yes terday to meet her sister , Miss Emma Ter- illl , who has just returned fiom Europe. Mrs. James Stewart White and daughter , Gertrude , returned on Thursday from a de lightful summer spent nt Lake Okobojl. Mr. and Mrs Franklyn T. Grunlnger have removed from their home , 422 North Thirty- ninth street , to the Merrlam for the win ter. ter.Mrs. Mrs. Wlnfleld S. Straw n Is In St. Louis. 1.living been called there by the death of Mrs. C Henry Albers , who was well known In Omaha. Miss Adallno Nash and Mr. Louis Nnsh left Tuosady night for Oiihuquc , la , to attend a dance there. They returned home on Friday morning. Miss Madgo M. Taggart has accepted a position as choir leader and organist In the Catholic church at Logan , O. , for which place she left last week. Mr nnd Mrs. 0. W. Hart of 1910 South Fifty-third street left nn Thursday for a two months' -visit with their son , Mr. G. W. Hart of Grand Rapids , Mich Mr. and Mrs J. A. Dempster of 2427 Dodge street left yesterday for Wymore , Neb , to attend the golden wedding of Mrs. Dempster's patents , Rev. nnd Mrs. J. R. Hong. Mrs Robeit Roscnzwelg and daughters nnd her guest , Miss Clara Jahn of Chicago , rrturnevl homo on Saturday after a delight ful visit of four weeks among the moun tains of Colorado. Mrs George W. Lower and daughter , Fannie , left on Wednesday for Denver. whc.ro they will spend the month of Septem ber. They will also visit Colorado Springs nnd Buffalo Park before returning Mr nnd Mrs William Herbert Wheeler returned yesterday afternoon from a pleas ant wedding trip though Colorado. They will ba nt home nt 3122 Chicago street un til December 1 , when they will take up their irsldence in Washington , D. C. Mr. W. H. Roberson Is home from n month's vacation nt Block Island Although twenty miles off the Atlantic const he found exposition posters well displayed and people who are coming In October to the great show. On the Social raliMiilnr. A children's party will bo given by Miss Doretto Levy on Tuesday afternoon between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock. . Mr. nnd Mrs. George Prltchett will glvo n dnnco on Monday night In honor of their daughter nnd son. Mnrgaurlto and George Arrangements are being made by leaders In the Married Couples' Dancing club for a dancing party at the Illinois building on the exposition grounds In the near future. Sanitary A 111 AkNiiuliitliiu. Mrs. Hoagland. president , has called a meeting of the Nebraska Sanitary Aid eo- clt'ty for Monday nt 10 a m nt the Thurston Rltlos armory She hope's there wlii bo a full attendance us much lmlno s o ! 1 > .t partamo will be considered Wednesday. September 7. all diy and evening , the receipts of Kuhn a soda foun tain will be given for the benefit of the Thuriton Rifles Soda will be served by " * Ladles' Auxiliary. ( Ml 111 V Nt IICIUIO , Miss Ida Miller visited friends In Omntm Tuesday \ The public schools will open hero Tues day , September 6. Trank Tracy spent Saturday nnd ? ulny visiting friends In Omaha. Mrs. M Dally visited relatives In Omaha Tuesday and attended the exposition. Wnltcr Glllts of feouth Omaha was hero visiting his parents Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Trnnk Brown returned Monday from n two weeks' visit with relatives nt Poncn , Neb. Neb.Miss Miss Bertha Krugcr of Omaha was visit ing with Miss Eunice Tracy Trlday and Saturday. Iho Ladles' guild of St. Mark's church met at the homo of Mrs. M. Potter on Thursday. Mrs. James Wilson of Omaha was visit ing her mother , Mrs. Lou Cole , Thursday and Tridny. Miss Mntttc Tucker and Miss Ivn Bruncr. who nro hero visiting , attended the exposi tion Saturday. Mrs. Hany Condron of Fremont , Neb. , Is hero for a few days visiting with the family of W. A. Wilson. John Tuttle nnd wife visited with Mrs Tuttlo's parents , living near Arlington , Sat urday nnd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tuttl < > returned Sat urday morning from u trip visiting relatives near Arlington , Neb. William Dowes of Nodaway , Mo. , has been visiting relatives here for several days and attending the exposition Mrs. Emll Dlxon and Mrs. Allen , both of Blair , were visiting with Mrs. Clem Hal- stead Thursday and Tridny. Prof W. B. Backus left Trlday for Chad- ron , vvhero ho takes up the duties of princi pal of the Cbadroii schools Monday. Mrs. David E Couchman of Lyons , Neb , has been here the last few days visiting with the family of Chailes Brewer. Mrs. R. H. Haltermnn of Blair was visit ing with Mrs. Lai kin Tucker Wednesday nnd Thursday , rctmnlng homo Friday. Miss L. Llgnwood , who has been spending the summer here with hei brother , returned to her homo nt St. Paul , Minn , Sunday Several families went from hero Sundav acrosi the river to n grove about four miles north of town where a picnic was hefil. The Chrlsttnn church was dcdlcnted Sun day. Rev. A. D. Finch of Fremont nnd Rev D. I ) . Bush of Omaha conducting the serv ices. ices.Mr. . O. Klerlo of Chicago , who has been hero the lust two weeks vlblting his brother , Charles Klerle , returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs George R. Whitney of Calhoun - houn , Neb , will make their homo with Mr and Mrs. W. R. Wall for two or three months. A number of the friends of L Shipley , liv ing two miles north of town , surprised him tt his homo Wednesday night , It being his birthday. Mrs. Emma Holdrcgo nnd daughter of Rlverton , Neb , were visiting with the fam ily of W. A. Wilson for a week , returning homo Thursday. Mrs. Rnpp of Kansas City , Mo , who has been hero the last month visiting her mother , Mrs. Margaret Miller , left for her homo Friday , accompanied by her two sons Piof. Fisher , from Lincoln , Neb , the principal for the public schools here for the mid will reside ensuing year , arrived Friday side In Mr. Ransom's house , near the lllgn school building. The Ice cream social given by the Epis copal church Tuesday night was n success financially , thcio being about twenty- couples from Omaha ranking the trip to riorenco on their bicycles. The proceeds go to the expenses of the church. _ * ) CIIHIII. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kcllnr arc clowly recovering from' their recent Illness. with tl.o fall The Lf iiton schools will open term next "lusday , September 6 Miss LIda Nelson of Omaha spent last Sun day with her friend , Mrs. Finnk Llnd. Trod A Howell of Cheyenne , Wyo , visited with friends In Benson durliiK the last week Elmer Anderson has returned from Blair , where ho has been some time visiting with relatives. Irene Scott of Hnvclock has been visiting at the homo of her cousin , Miss Bea Hoff man , Inst week ; Johnnie. Gnger returned to his homo in Iowa last week , after nn extended visit with lelatlvca In Benson. Mr. Jce Mimson of Perry , la , arrived in Pe ison last week and Is visiting at the homo of his sister , Mrs. W. H. Salfoui , uad f i inly. Roao. Commissioner Nevlns has had the streits of this place Improved In the way of n'lcvellng them and cutting the weeds along the roadside. The Ladles , Aid society took up its meet ings for the coming year , the meeting .ast Wednesday buing held at the homo of Mrs. S R. Hnf.mnii Jlis-ter Wither McDlll of Hiawatha , Kan , arrivtd In Benson last Thursday and is a guest at the home of his uncle , J. A. Mor gan , and family. Mrs. Will Craven of Horace , Kan. , ai rived In Benson Wednesday of last week and Is stav'ng ' with her niece , Mis J. A. Morgan , while visiting the exposition. I'clc. The Visiting Nurte association and Creche glvo a lawn fete on the grounds of Mr. G. M. Hitchcock , corner Twentieth nnd Dodgu streets , next Friday evening , September 0 Good music and also a dancing pavilion wi',1 bo provided. The fortune telling boul.i , candy , llowcrs , refreshments , etc. , nro in th hands of competent committees , \\Un yuuiiii lady attendants and nro sure to bo a grand success , U is to bo hoped the public will bo liberal with its patronage , as both of these Institutions nru most worthy of assist ance. Any persona who can lend Hags o. lanterns will coj.er a faxor by > ' ding them either to Mrs. Winston or Mrs. Hltctcock. Mrs Cotton will resume her lessons In voice culture nt her studio in the Dnvldge building , corner Rlghteenth and Farnum streets , September 7. The follow i B marriage licenses were Ii- sued by County Judge Baxter yesterday : Name and residence. Age Gideon R. Sutherland , South Omaha . 39 Wllhelmlna. S Kahl. Omaha . 24 John O. LIzborg , Obe > rlln , Knn . 32 Allda Anderson , Denver Cole . 27 Edwin S Jones , Falls City. Neb . 30 Uortha Coe , Grand Inland , Neb . 26 llorxi-n'H Homo Scorclicil. At 10 o'clock Inst night the flro donart- inent was summoned to the residence ot John Boesen , 1817 Dorcas stre > et. where n bla/3 was under good progrein In tbo real. It was extinguished with small damage to the framework of the house. No cause for the lira was found as no member of the house hold had carried flro Into that portion of the dwelling. LOCAL BREVITIES , The po'totllro will close nt 12 o'clock for the day on Monday. An Inquest will bo held tomorro v or : ho body of John Homo , the burglar shi't h > S H Farnsworth n few clays ago , and i.ho died yesterday morning Dr. S. Wright Butler of St. Mary's Ave nue Congiegntlonol church has returned from his vacation ami will ofllclate nt the Sun day morning service. Music by the quartet , with a solo by Miss Terry Nicholas Nelson , a market gardener living at Flfty-Ilrst and T streets. South Omaha , full from n wagon nt the city market and sustained n fracturcxl rib. In falling his sldu struck the edge of the curbstone The flro department responded to two false alarms of tire to tbo Mystic Muzo at the ex position grounds Friday. The alarms wcro turned In by an. employe who thought he was turning In u messenger call. Hortcnso Rich , a visitor from New Or leans vvns taken in at one of thu fake Mid way shows Trlday night nnd because she ex pressed her Indignation In emphatic lan guage in tbo entrance of the show building ono of the umploycs had her HI rested on a charge of drunk and disorderly conduit When her case was called In police ccmrl yesterday morning no one appeared to prod ecuto her and she wo * discharged , Where You Can Get Everything in the Drug Line , Compounding Prescriptions , PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED 2H3' Tbo pros , ilptinn di > "iirtin nt Is nn Im- poitnnt fonturo of our rot ill trade nnd Is qulppiil with overv uppltiiiuo tinil iheml- < al feir the prompt unit corroi t compound ing of nny prescription W" cnro not what plush Inn wrote the picsirlptlon or where , we can till it cor- lectly and without delay. RIGHT OHADUATi : PHARMACISTS RMPLOYRD. Dog Modioine , If vour doff IM li 1 < he won't get vvoll without medl < Inc'i We Hell HIP mecIIcIncH DOR Shninpoo ( keep eoat I'lcun ) . : T > c Tonic Tnbleta ( given appoltle ) . Me Mango Cure ( lotion ) . r.uc Areca Nut Worm Tablets f > Uc Distemper 1'ovvder 5Uc Homeopathic Medicines , Who'csale ' and Retail- As Is well known , we are the only house In Nebraska who carry any line ut all worth mentioning ot Homoeopathic Medi- < IncH. and our stock , which ooeiiplfs our second lloor , Is In charce of a trained Ho- mocopthlst , and comprises not only the popular semi-patent piepnratlona I ke Ual- Icntlne s , Jlunyon's , llumphiey H and Hil ton s , but n complete' lln of the materla modlc.a In use bv homoeopathic physicians. Innrloty fiom A to 7 and in potency fiom tinctures to 200th centesimal dilution , num bering In all Hourly 20,000 remedies Parties ordfrlng Homoeopathic Medicine of us can rely upon getting just what they vvnnt and obtaining It fresh nnd nt an low- a price ns at nny pharmacy In the United Stales Write for catalogue The Importance of Sound Nerves ( The no'wexslim of sound norvrs mumI I pulrod by am wonkm-st is ono of the | greatest blmslng * of a liunuin b Ing tor | the neMvmm Bvstem Is to the \nilmm in ini i bors of tli > lnrt > and the r finn tiuns Ilko n link in a chain , lot onu lie bruktn and the vvholu chain Is ustokss The u efulnct of the eye. depends almost wholly upon tli" optic llervo. The Hon. e ot tunto. inuring , smelling and numerous functions of tin manv organs of thu body are wholly iu pendent upon tbo health and aitlvlty ol tlio not v oils MV nielli. Tei Iheiso whuso miVous .sVHlrin lias 111 any way boiumo dcrnngid wo miimmnni the use of GRAY'S NIMlVn FOOD PILLS Tluse pillM iimko new lurvo tissue nnd rr- Mtori'tonu to the v liolo nervous Hystom Writ for circular tolling nil nboul the in or "ond $1W for box containing two weeks treatment Mnmiftiotuiod by Oiny Ili'iii- edy L'o Tor saleIn Ulimha by Bheilimn i : McConnc'll Paints that Please , The SliPivvln-WMIIams paints plcnso everybody tor the reason Unit they e-an bo mod by nnv ono ( nn mlxul ready for UK ) tbero Is a aim rout paint for e'ach c-lnss of work Tlu-y cuim in Hinnll cnn.s unit at pi Ins ncnrh an ilunp us the kinds you are not MO sure nbinit For ! luorn , use spot Inl TLOOU paint Dries hard over night , with a good gloss 40c per quart For ciipboaids shelving , eto , use FAM ILY pnlnl. It is a durable oil paint , can be vMiHlieil. In small cans , only luc for half pint. 30c for one pint. I'or bin us , roofs fen < fw , etc , use CRlio- SOTH I'nlnt An Inexpensive inilnt for protecting nnd preserving nil tough wood surfaces } 1 ( X ) pr-r gullon. For mitiir.il wood finishing1 ttso tlii > Hhor- vv 111-Williams WOOD KILLIJll. 60o quail For vvneons and fiuni Implements line and Implement I'nlnt Dries with I n gloss Any ono cm use It Not ox- pensive Rod blue , green , yellow , black "i ii , 6X ( quart Medicine Cases , ' ' "ho Medlrlna OIHP as shown above con tain i " sttong bottles each having u i a- ] > M < 'ty of 1 drams The cus > o IH liandsome ntid SH-rvii i ahle prloo $200 Wo have nice eu-.ts lor $ li'0 , $1 bu ulid $ . ! 50 just the thing1 for : i llshing or camping trip. Lowney's ' Candy , CHOCOLATE BON BONS. For Sale By tM.fN A. Mfi O. > MIII mm ? co. 1.M3 Dodge Htreot , Onmlui , Neb. Mlddlo of tbo Block Wo soli Irfiwnov s Candy and It It our belief that It Is tbo lust oandy made for the money In tlio vvoild 1'nckagts for 6c , lOi , liii. Me and CtH Middle of Block. We again remind our patrons and ptOS- IK tlvo patrons tint in the midst of nil the clamor fur nttontlon our store IH UNlyun In Its LOCATION-boliiR In the "MIUDLIJ OT HLOl'K ilirroront fiom other dm ? HtoriH In the business pollrv It has adopt ed , NAMI'I.Y. that ot "quick tmleH ami small prollts - nnd distinguished In point of size from any other drug store lu No- brnska In Inning MOUU THAN IKiTHLi : AS MANY I'UUSrlUl'TlONlST.S TM- I'LOYHD Slieniian & McDonnell Drug Co M1DULK OP BLOCK , Ifil.'I Dndpo St. Omulm , Nob. Litiiia Water , The innrkot Is full of Ho-cnlled "LHliln \\ntors , " sonic- with fanciful names , some containing' salicylic uclil ( which Is vciy- harmful to tbo stomach ) , and others with NO LITIIIA nt nil The BOHO-L1T11IA Water Is offereas superior to nil for the reason that It contains MOIti : LITIIIA than nny other water In tbo market and contains It In the best possible form , \\7 \ , In the' ' form of Cuibonate ot Llthla with Uorlo Acid. The Uoro-Llthla Water Is sold In pints , quarts and half gallons , both gaseous and plain : Case 100 pints ( gaseous ) J10.00 Cnso f > 0 quarts ( gaseous ) IS 5U Case U half gallons , plain S3 I" ) Liberal allow unco for return of empty- bottles \Vei soil lee kinds of Mineral Waters. Call foi pamphlet. Write for Catalogue showing Cut Prices on Drugs and Patent Medicines. 1513 Dodge Street Middle of Block Omaha , Neb , HEARD ABOUT TOWN. William Fonton , publisher of the Hum boldt ( Neb. ) enterprise , Is In Omaha doing the exposition nnd renewing boyhood ac quaintances A little over twenty years ago Omaha was hla home , but ho gravitated into the country and grow up with It. A family , a farm , a newspaper nnd legislative honors aio outward proofs of his devotion to duty. "How did you happen to break Into the newspaper business1" " Inquired nn aston ished acquaintance of twenty-five years ago. "Easy as rolling off a log , my boy. Just fell Into It six months ago. Prospering ? Doubled the circulation In four months and haven't a row on hand. Might have a suite scnatorshlp for thu asking , but haven't time to bother with such trifles. No , an editor who sticks to 'his ' business achieves all the honois the average mortal craves for. " Kfli- tor Fenton'a glad hand was vigorously shaken by old friends without diminishing the power of his elbow or shortening his emllo. I'omoiinl I'liriiKi'iiiilin. II. Worams of Brooklyn Is n Millnrd guest. Henry Do Clergue and wife of Chicago arc at the Millnrd. Irving Todd of the Oizette , Hastings , Minn. , IB taking In the exposition. C. II. McMnster and wlfo are among the arrivals from Texas registered ot the Mil- lard. lard.C. C. W. Morton of the firm of James Mor ton & Son Co. left last night for New York and Boston. A. H. Patterson , C. R. Frederick nnd W. II. Christian and wlfo are registered at the Millard from I'lttsburg , I'a. Deputy County Treasurer F. 11. Bryant will leave for Boston Tuesday as n repre sentative to the sovereign grand lodge , In dependent Order of Odd Fellows. J. E Morcombe of the Cedar Rapids ( la ) Gazette , with his daughter , Is visiting the exposition. Mr Morcombo will write a series of articles for the Gazette from Omaha. Charles Schmltzerger and family left Sat urday afternoon for their new homo at Den ver. Mr. Schmltzbcrger has been living hero the last twenty-llvo years nnd was connected with Rnmge's tailoring establish ment for pretty nearly the same period. Ailulr < . | M-J > IllniN.-lf I | i. Lowell Adalr , cousin of John Home , who died yesterday from the effects of a bullet wound received wMlo robM' " ; Farnsworth'B drug store , visited the police utiitioi liisiit ami tnvi niuiBtlt up He Is supposed to have be-.n the accomplice who made a Bcusntlonal dlvo through the front window nt the discharge of Farnsworth's revolver Efloits have been made to locate him wlth-n out success , although ho maintains that ho has noon living at his home , Twenty-third and S btreots , South Omana He wears n red hat that Is almobt Identical with the OIK found In the drug store after the attempted burglary Adnlr says he is Innocent and can account foi hlu whereabouts on tbo night Ills cousin was shot AVorU of ( In- ( or on or. The coroner's Jury rendered a verdict of accidental death by falling from n hand car In the case of Mlko Glgllotte , the Italian section hand killed on the B. & . M. Friday- night. The railroad company and all olherj wcro exonerated from all blame. GOSSIP AIIOIT MTll > IMKM'l.i : . Two of Bismarck's most stubborn foes survive him. One Is Count Rechberg , who was the Austrian emperor's chief advisor from 1859 to 1S64. He has just celebrated hla 92d birthday. The other Is Count Ben- cdcttl , ten years younger than tbo Austrian nnd a prolific writer as weir as a famous diplomat He Is at present engaged on a book which will deal largely with Bis- marcklana. Prof. Wilson , a leading light of Edin burgh university , recently wrote on the blackboard In his laboratory the following announcement "Prof. Wilson Informs his students that he has this day been ap pointed honorary physician to the queen " In the course of the morning he had oc casion to fravo the room and on returning found that an Irreverent student had added to the announcement the pious , but pun gent , words "God save the queen " 210-212 S. 16th St. gains in Summer Goods Handsome Ecru Lisle Vesln , Bilk lace and ribbon trimmed , low neck , no Bleovew , cut to 27c $1.00 Dressing Backs , white or colored , cut to . 69c $1 . f > 0 Summer Skirts cut to . 98c Children's handsome Mull Polk Bonnets § 1,25 and § 1.50 quality cut to . 75c 75c quality cut to . . . , . 50c Oliildtem'rt I'oiifjoo Tain O'Slui liters , 7oc , quality cut to . . 'ISo $5.00 Colored Parasols cut to. . _ . . . . _ . . . 75cCoihPt Covets cut to rinlirelhi Diavvet's slightly Mlleil , y ( olC regular juice. Silk Frlnjie Ties rut ( o . Our line of CH1LDRC.VS LONG CI.OV.KS Is In. New Fall Millh. / .lust i pool veil - Tlio Oiojron , Itionklyn and Cycle .Stiect Hats. The Military Hats and Caps for children. Full line of Imported lutteru Ilatrt. CJrent lialr sale all this week First quality lialr. 1511 Douglas GO DIRECT TO THEIR HOMES NuIilliM-H from I'orlo Hlco 'Not lo Join in n I'llriiilc In ( 11 } of "StMVoiK , WASHJNOTO.V , Sept. -Ocncral MI1H3 and his army of between 1,000 nnd C.OOO vol unteers now cnrouto to the Unltod States from Porto Rico will not parade In Now York City or elsewhere as a body upon their arrival. The official announcement of this fact vas made at the War department to day. The transports bearing Oeneral Mllca and the volunteers nro expected to arrive off New York next Tuesday. It was sug gested that the troops ho ordered Into camp somewhere In the vicinity of New York for a few days und then signalize their depart ure for their Etato rnmpa by n parade through New York City. The civil nuthorl- llci of Now York City canvassed the situa tion and finally suggested that the troops bo encamped at Torest park , between Ilrook- lyn nnd Jamaica When Governor Voorhecs of New Jersey arrive * ! In Washington yesti rday ho proposed to the War department that the Porto Rlcan troops be placed In camp at Seagirt , ihe Now Jersey slate grounds. Ho renewed this offer today in a convcrsallon with Adjutant Gen eral Corbln Ho was Informed that It had been ducldfd that the Porto Rlcan troops would not bo placed In camp at nny point In the cast , but would bo sent Immedlaiely to their state camps , preparatory to being mustered out of the service When the transports arrive In New York harbor they will bo met by ofnoers vslih orders for the troops to proceed directly New Silk Skirts- New Silk Waists- New Wool Waists- New Tailored Suits Cloaks , Furs and Collarettes C'omo curly and ( , 'ot llrst eliotc/ ; . iCDFIELQ tCLOAf&SUITCO. 1510 Douglas St. Mile , Llllle d'Angelo ' Bergh , NKW YORK PA HIS and LONDON Special Course for Singers and Teachers in September. & < fi j * Call- TillM : ! 25tli and Dodge. . Sept. 10th. llthanU 12th Classes Start Sept. 12th. from their ships to thu trains. The officers will have with them transportation for thr entire command It is likely that the troops will bo landed in Jersey City , where , after being served with a hot lunch , they will board thu cars , which will bo In uniting for their homes. -n \\lll n , . Hi.rrm.il . STOPKHUMI sept 3-On the rocom- nu.nd.uion of the Swedish Norwegian council King Orar has notified thu cvar of his acrcpidiK e of the. Invitation lo send delegates to a pe-nco conference ,