0 TITE OMAHA DATLT BEE: StTNDAV, JULY 15, 1000. SOL THE UNDOING OF SOCIETY All Who Havo Means and Leisuro Flee from tho City's Heat. COLLEGE SET, HOWEVER, STILL BEARING UP Mtnlrti( IlriiH'infirr Olil Arqiinlnliiiirr In Silti of .Si'liirnltTH irnl I'nr Aw nj Country (lull (IITith ii llntcii. Tho time seems to havo come when even Rolf and the Country club, with nil Its at tendant pleasures, ran hold society no longor. l-'or a month past fnshlotinble people liavo been goliiR ono by one. but last week mw a Kt-ncral scattorlnR of the fashlonablo net to nil parts of tho country. Tho Min nesota lakes seem to ho especially popular this year with those people who arc partial to the quiet of cottnRo life ilurliiR the warm months and tho great lakes have attracted an unusually largo number of tourists. An alarming number of bachelors havo gone nnd are still going to tho far northwest, whllo tho representation In Kuropc this Bummer exceed that of any previous year. Of courso those who havo Just returned from college will bo content to remain nt homo for a while, and several picnics and tallyho rides during the last week wcro oc casions of Joyoun reunion for those who have been separated during tho last school, year. In fact, theso young people seem to be the only ones that have had any Inclination to entertain or bo entertained of late. The Country club furnishes excellent place nnd occasion for society people to nee each other, and the Saturday night hop is quite as formal uh anything it seems to caro to undertake. Smith-Only. At S o'clock Tuesday evening, in tho par lors of tho Young Women's Christian asso ciation, tho mnrrlngo of Mr. Frank Smith of Cleveland, O.. anil Miss Dora Cady was solemnized In the yrcsenco of about 1&0 friends. Tho wedding nnd reception which followed woro tendered by tho board of di rectors of tho association and on every sldo tho work of willing hands was In evidence Asparagus, whlto carnations, sweet peas and palms were used In profusion, transforming tho parlw Into a perfect bower of green and whlto. As tho bridal party entered tho dining room to Lohengrin's wedding march, played by Mrs. Frances Ford. Misses Mary Harford, Carry Oraff, Julia Wolnlander and Margaret Thomas advanced with tho ribbon which formed tho two aisles. Mr. Smith and Mr. fleorgo I. Ilabcock entered tho parlor by tho main door and tho bride, beautifully gowned in whlto opera batiste, nnd walking with Mrs. Habcock, entered through thu second parlor. Under an um brella of asparagus and whlto carnations, In tho first parlor. Hcv. 13. II. Jcnks read tho scrvlco of tho Kpiscopal church. Uetween tho hours of S:30 nnd 11 nearly 1,000 peoplo wero received, Mrs. W. I. Har ford, president of tho association, nnd Mrs. Ocorgo Tlldcn, vice president, presenting them to tho bridal party. In the dining room, behind a screen of palms, tho or chestra played during the evening. Hero tho docoratlons wero of sweet peas and palms and Mesdames Peters, DuQord, I)u niout and Misses Alexander and Harford as sisted. At 11 o'clock, amid a shower of rice, Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith departed. At tho door tho brldo turned nnd tossed her bou quet of swnnsonla into the midst of tho lSOyoung women who had lingered for a last goodby to their secrotary. It was caught by Miss Kva Ileach. Mr. and Mrs. fftnlth rccolved many handsome and val uable gifts, among which wero a comploto sot of silver, from tho Board of Directors of tho Young Women's Christian associa tion, and a silver teaset from tho secretaries of tho Young Men's Christian association of Cloveland, O Miss Cady has been general secretary of tho association for the last five years, Mr. Smith Is now financial secretary of tho Cleveland association. After n six weeks' trip along the lakes Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith will bo at homo after Scptombor 1 in Cleveland. Kiilertnlii Honolulu rSurnta. In honor of Mcisih, Isaac, Walter and Harold Dillingham, Charles M. I'routy nnd llobert Atkinson of Honolulu, Miss Ella Cotton gave an elaborato dinner Thursday evening. Tho tablo decorations of pink and whlto roses wcro most effective, the contor pleco being a handsome basket of drooping rosea, tied with a broad pink ribbon. A bunch of tho same flowors marked each plnco. Misses Carrlo Mcrcor, Allen, Eliza beth Allen and Mleo I'eck, who Is Miss Cot ton's guest this week, wero tho young women of tho party and having known her whllo attending La Sallo seminary tho re union was a luost enjoyable ono. Miss Ella Cotton gavo a tally-ho party Friday evening, chaperoned by her mother, Mrs, Herman Kountzn. Tho party left J'-orcst HIM about C o'clock nnd drovo to Tries' lake, where supper was served. Those who enjoyed tho evening wero: Misses Allen, Elizabeth Allen, Helen I'eck, Carrie Mercer nnd Messrs. Isaac, Harold nnd Wal ter Dillingham, I'routy, Atkinson and Bon Cotton of Norfolk and Mrs. I'lcrco of Coun cil Bluffs wcro among tho out-of-town guests. OiiIIiih; nt Winter Club. Tho second summer outing of tho Winter club was given on Thursday ovcnlng at I.ako Manawa. Tho maplo grovo designed for prlvato parties was rcsorved for tho occasion nnd the dancing floor, nowly com plcted, was Informally dedicated. Lanterns wero hung throughout tho grovo, giving n fitrlklng and artistic effect. Over the danc ing pavilion wero strung hundred of elec tric bulbs. Tho dancing program wns pro ceded by a delightful luncheon served on the lawn by tho young women of tho party. Special cars conveyed tho picnickers across tho river nnd thenco to Manawa lu charge of officials of tho company. Those who pre ferred the lako to tho dancing floor spent part of tho evening on tho water In sail nnd rowboats. Tho club will glvo Its Au gust outing on Thursday, tho 9th, rV'llttiHN nnil lliimmriiirnt". Mr. Allison It. Betz of Omaha ar,l MIps Wary Light of Falrllold, la., wero married Thursday afternoon. Miss Ollvo Frederick gnvo a pretty pink nnd whlto luncheon to a few friends on Tuesday, at which she announced her en gagement to Mr, William Stanley Roberts of Chicago, Mr. Arthur Lalng of Ontario and Miss Alma Hello Adair of this city wcro mar rled at tho residence of tho bride's mother In this city July U. llov. C. N. Dawson, raster of tho Walnut Hill Methodist church, ofllclatcd. A very pretty homo wedding occurred July 11, tho contracting parties being Mr. Oeorgo W. Edwards and Miss Jessie Winslow. Itev. T. S. Hnwley ottlchted Mono but tho Immedlato relatives were pres ent. Tho resilience of the bride's parents, 21U Manderson street, was decorated with flowers and palms. Mr. ond Mrs. IMwarda left Immediately for their now homo In Hastings, Nob, .Snt'liil t'lilt Clint. Mrs. Edward W. Leo will visit friends In t) m nil a, for n short time beforo Joining Dr, I.ro In St. Louis, where they will reside In the future. Tho table d'hote dinners and cold Sunday evening lunches at tho Country club have fcrcumo Immensely popular and the atteud Uce Is noticeably Increased since they have been served regularly. Contributions con tinue to como In. Last week Mr. Koyo and Mr. Buckingham presented the club with nn electric clock. Miss Mae Mount will entertain nt an In formal dinner today In honor of Miss Maude Oakley of Lincoln, who Is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Orecnc. Tho Omaha friends of Miss Sadlo Burn ham of Lincoln wero distressed to learn of tho serious nccldont that befel her while on tho Lincoln golf links last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Darker and their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Itobert F. Smith, are settled In their new home, Mornlngsldc, Thirty-eighth avenuo nnd Dodge Btrcet. Upon their return from nbrond In Sep tember Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Jones will occupy tho house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Illcbardson on Capitol av enue. Mr. Lomlst, as chalrmnn of tho house committee, will live nt the Country club during Mrs. Lcmlnt's nosenco and under his more direct supervision tho club homo will soon bo ready to meet all of tho deraandb that nro made upon It. Movement!) unit Wlirrrnliimln. Miss Jcanlo Brown Is In Wisconsin, Miss Edith Frankfurt Is In lied Oak, la. Miss Herbcrtn Jayncs Is In Wymorc, Nob. Dr. and Mrs. Hull havo gono to I'rlor lako. Mr, Lewis Reed has returned from Har vard. Mr. Italph S. Connell Is In northern Ne braska. Mr. Charles How Is visiting Omaha friends. Moshcr Albert Cook Is visiting friends In Chicago. Mr. It. C. Hoyt roturncd Monday from Beatrice. Mr. E. A. Cudahy was In Kansas City last week. Mr. E. W. Nash returned Friday from New York, Mr. E. B. Talmngo and daughter aro In Onawa, la. Miss Wakeley returned Saturday from Sioux City. Mr. John Hay Kuhns has returned from an eastern trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Epenctcr are at Lake Mlnnetonka. Miss Buttcrflctd has gono to Detroit for tho summer. Miss Swensborg left Wednesday for north ern Michigan, Mrs. Harry Iteed has gono to Waukegan for six weeks. Itev. E. H. Jenks hns gone to California for tho summer. General II. C. Merrlara spent last Thurs day lu Omaha. Mr. Lin Sherwood Is expected homo from Wyoming today. MIbs Jonnle Boyle returned Tuesday from Sheridan, Wyo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles N. Schram havo re moved to Chicago. Miss Julia Officer has returned from tho Yellowstone park. Mrs, A. D. Jones has gone to Attica, Ind,, to tho Mud springs. Mr. nnd Mr3. John II. Platz have gono to Lincoln to live. Dr. Fred Lako Is nt homo from Philadel phia for tho summer. Mr, nnd Mrs. I. n. Andrews havo gono to tho Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Medlar left Thursday night for Kansas City. Mrs. Harry Laufenburg returned from Kansas City last week, Mrs. Dell Pearco leaves Monday for a two weeks' visit to Denver. Mrs. Harry Nott is visiting relatives in Mllwaukco and Chicago. MIbs Helen Peck spent last week the Guest of Miss Ella Cotton. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nash spent a few days In Kansas City last week, W. T. Hood and wlfo aro visiting Row S. M. Hood, Nortonvlllc, Kan. Mrs. O. A. Ilenze and sister havo gone to Spirit Lake for tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Koenlg nre at Sher wood Forest, Oteen Lake, Wis. Mrs. M. A. Zaunor returned Friday from a month's visit In Minnesota. Mrs. Robert Ollmoro nnd daughter aro spending two weeks nt Florence, Mrs. P, I). Hnlght and Miss Effle HalGht loft Saturday for Lako OkoboJI. Miss Garner and Miss Helen Garner havo gono to Chicago for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Marks have returned from a week's visit to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. McCord of St. Joseph aro guests of their son, Mr. Hal McCord. Mrs. J. Benson and niece left Wednesday for a month's tslp to Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swift havo Joined tho Omaha colony at Hot Springs, S. D. Miss Edith Smith has returned from an cnjoynblo two weeks' visit In Lincoln. Mrs. J. E. Ilenbow and daughter of Ke okuk, In., nro visiting Mrs. A. C. Fnrrell. Mrs. II. S. Emory left Monday for Den ver and Manltou to be gono two weeks. Mrs. Fred Davis and family lcavo soon for Green lako, whero they havo a cottago. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Stlgcr left Friday ovenlng for Boston and other eastern points. Mrs. J. T. Wertz of Wyoming, formerly of Omaha, la visiting friends In tho city. Mrs. John C. Cowln left last week for Clovelnnd, where bIio Is visiting her mother. Major Taliaferro and N. C. Taliaferro aro at Domo Lake, where they will spend three weeks. Mrs. D. E. Cable and son left last week for California, whero they will spend tho summer. Mrs. H. T. Lomlst hns gono cast for tho summer. She will spend most of her tlmo In Boston. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hayward left on Fri day evening for a two weeks' trip to Salt Lako City. Mr. William Tuppcr Wyman and Mr. Charles Barton havo returned from a west ern trip. Mr. Edgar Keller nnd Mr. F. Bookmlllcr lcavo today for Duluth and thenco by boat for Buffalo. Mrs. James H. Brown nnd son left Tues day for Pierce, Neb,, whero they will spend tho summer. Mrs. C. F. Montgomery left Friday for Chicago and tho east, whero sho will spend tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sanborn and daughtor left on Wednesday for a trip through tho Yellowstone. Mrs. Charles Singer, who has been visit ing In tho east for the last two months, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Belden and son re turned Inst week from a walking tour through Iowa. Mr. Charles Courtney left Sunday for Europe. Ho will Join Mrs. Courtney nnd son In Londou. Mrs. John Francis nnd Miss Clara Francis left Saturday for Mackinac, to bo gono nbout ten lays, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E, Wherrctt returned Wednesday from a trip to Denver oud tho mountain resorts. Mlsfes Clara and Ella Elmlgcr nro snend- Ing their vacation In Detroit nnd on tho great lakes. They will return about August l. Mrs. A. J. Hake, Miss Hake. Mrs. J. M Oyld, Mrs. H. L. WhltMjr and Mrs. Straight leave Monaay mornmt for Lake OkoboJI, They will be JelaU at Sioux City by Mr, ind Mrs. Huso of Norfolk and together will make a party at tho hotel for a month, Mrs, Camcboll Fair and son James and Miss Swensborg will spend August at At lantic City, N J. Mr. C. M. Wllhclm left on Monday for Geneva Lake, Wis., to spend two weeks with his family. Mrs. A. F. Carter left Frldny for Chicago. Sho will mnko the trip through tho lakes beforo returning to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Connell have gone to Avery Bench hotel, South Harbor, Mich,, for tho balance of tho summer. Leslie E. Kreldcr left this week for Puget sound, whero ho will spend tho summer with his undo, Mr. E. G. Krclder. Mrs. Lucltti Stevens returned last week from the eiiBt, whero sho has been rest ing for tho lost thrco weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles E. Ford and fam ily have gono to Hot Springs, S, D., nnd -'ylvnn I.ako to remain n month, Mrs. It. E. Lomnx nnd sister, Mrs. Alex Lavcrty, left for Chicago on Monday. They will visit a brother while there. Mr. Gcorgo B. Eddy left Saturday for I'ocatcllo, Idaho, whero ho Joined his wlfo and children for a short vacation. Mrs. T. C. Bruner nnd Miss Laura Bruncr loft Tuesday for Spirit Lnke, whero they will spend tho rest of tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Barknlow and family left last week for Grecu Lnke, Wis., to spend tho remainder of the summer. Mrs. Jeaunctto Walter left Thursday for Denver and other Colorado points, stopping at Kearney for a short visit on tho way. Mrs. Richard C. Patterson and children lcavo on Mondny for Lako OkoboJI, where thoy will occupy a cottago until September. Mrs. Georgo Schwartz nnd daughter aro spending tho summer In Colorndo, near Mnnltou. Their cottago Is at Minnehaha on tho Ruxton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Cnrter nro making n trip through tho lakes. On their return they will go to Fort Brldgor for tho rest of tho summer. Robert McClelland, Jr., who has been at tending Pacific university nt Portland, Ore., returned Thursday to spend tho vacation with his parents. Mr. Alfred Millard left on Tuesday for Estnbiook, Colo., whero ho will scalo tho mountains with his family, who nro spend ing tho summer there. Mr. nnd Mrs. I). E. Clin pin nnd dnughtcr, Miss Mldglcy Chnpln, will leavo Wednesday for Denver nnd other western points. They wilt bo gone about a month. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Garloeu left Frldny for a two months' trip through tho east, which will Include Erie, Pa., Niagara Falls, Tor onto nnd Washington, D. C. Captain Arrasmlth, accompanied by his wlfo and MIbs Marlon Hughes, nrrlved Sun dny night from Snn Francisco. Captain Arrasmlth has a month's sick lcavo. Miss Luln Tuttlo has returned from Bos ton, whero the has spent tho last year tak ing a course on tho plnno and pipe orgnn nt tho New England Conservatory of Music. Georgo F. Gilmoro and family havo gono with the Young Men's Christian association party to Lnko Geneva, Wis,, whero they will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Balrd will go to tho samo placo next week, Mr. Martin Sugnrman has gono on a va cation tour through tho onst. Ho will bo absent a month, visiting the larger cities of tho New England states nnd concluding his outing at his uuclo's farm on Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo I. Babcock havo gono to Lako Geneva, Wis., where thoy will spend the rest of July enjoying tho pleasures of tho lako. They will also attend tho an nual Young Men's Christian association con ference at tho same place. I'lensure I'nnt. Miss Genevieve Glovor entertained nt dln dcr Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Wy morc of Denver, who Is her guest. Mr. and Mrs. P. Cavanaugh of G026 North Twenty-fourth street celebrated their fifty fourth marriage anniversary on Monday. Mrs. Benjamin S. Baker entertained nt a violet luncheon on Friday In honor of Miss Emily Jenkins of Falrbury, Neb., who Is her guest. Miss Wakoley entertained Informally on Monday afternoon In honor If Miss Bacho. There woro about twelve women present and the afternoon wns pleasantly spent at whist. Mrs. W. G. Templcton entertained In- foimally at a 5 o'clock tea Saturday for Mm. i. P. Stafford of Nebraska City, Her guestfl were: Mesdames J. II. McConnell, J. 0. Phllllppl. A. B. Smith, B. T. White, 0. A. Day, Churchill Parker, C. H. Balhlct. M. V. Funkhouser, J. W. GrlllUb, E. L. Stone. Mrs. Dallcy nnd Mrs. Phlllirook gavo nn elaborato luncheon from 2 until 5 on Tues day nfternoon nt tho spacious new homo of Dr. and Mrs. Dailoy. American Beauty roses and carnations In vases and banks wero ar ranged In tho parlors and dining room, while tho reception hall was banked with ferns nnd palms. Tho tablo decorations woro of pink and green ribbon, smllax and and roses. On WcdncHday evening a party of young Jewish men gavo a picnic and danco at Ruser's park for tho members of tho Metro politan Bowling club. About thirty young men and women met nt tho Metropolian club and were driven to thu purk. Upon arriving dancing was begun in tho open pavllllnn, Mr, and Mrs. Emanuel Flschel leading tho grand march. I.ator lunch was served In the dining room. Among those present were: Mr. nnd Mm. Simons, Mlraca Joslo May, Dcs Moines; Katharlno and Dolly Pollack, Lena and Honshon Rohfcld, Hnttle and Julia Morris, Laura nnd Jessie Ooctz, May Heller, Carrlo Roscnstein, Elma Rothschild, Mildred Levy; Mr. Halzman, Now York; Lou Deagan, Chicago; Leu Holne, Cincinnati; Max, Jeeslo nnd Ed Mor ritt, Max and Davo Deagan, Mark Heller, Julius Drifus, Bernlo Rehfeld, Dave Hard- lug. Isldor Kleglcr. Out of Town GucMk. Mr. McGregor Is visiting his mint, Miss Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. John Cudahy were In town last week. 11. H. Nott of Marlon, la Is visiting his son, Harry Nott. Miss Clanco of Canton, O., Is the gucBt of Mrs. W. J. Broatch. Ituv. D. E. Millspaugh, bishop of Kansas, Is a guest In tho city. Mr. Walter Kirk of Chicago wnB tho guest of Mr. McCord last week. Mr. Bnrtlett Richards of Chndron, Neb., wns In tho city last week. Mrs. Henry Myers of Dubuque, la., Is ex pected lu Omaha this week. Miss Etta Howell of Grand Island, Nob., Is visiting Miss Hazel Hake. MIbb Luslo M. Clark will leave this wcok for her homo In IudlanapollB. Miss Mnudo Oakley of Lincoln will bo Miss Mount's guest this week. Mrs. Perry AUcu of Now York City Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sloan. Miss Hayes of Kansas City Is tho guest of Mrs. Kcnnoy on Mason Btrcet. nishop McCabo nnd wlfo nro tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. Jennings whllo In tho city. Misses Grace nnd Nettle Wattles of Car roll, la., aro visiting tholr aunt, Mrs, 0. W. Wattles. 'Mrs. Prny of Indianapolis has spent tho Inst two weeks with her sister. Mrs. O. 0. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Stebblti3 were In town last week to attend the funeral of W. It, Morris. Mrs. Alfred Gannett of Washington, D, C is visiting her Bister, Mrs, Drake, at 1003 South Twenty-ninth avenue. Later sho will bo with her son at "Waldhclm," Flor ence. S. G. Tayloe, with his wife and daughter of Sonorn, Tex., Is visiting his father, J. W. Tayloe. Mr. Charles Gardner, son of the lato Dean Gardner, was In the city last week visiting old friends. Mrs, Charles Goldsmith nnd daughter, El drcd, of Chicago aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Klpllngcr. Miss Delia Craven of Spoknne, Wash., sister of Mrs. C. F. Shaw, Is visiting here for a few weeks. Miss Plndcll of Hamilton, Mo., Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Sylvester Rush, 1931 Webster street. Miss Belle Bragdon of Pnsndcnn, Cal., Is tho guest of Miss Mabel Taylor. Miss Brag don is on her wny cast. Mrs. D. G. Nelswanger of Kansas City Is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Richard ratter son, nt 2313 Fnruam street. Mrs. 0. R. Johnson of San Jose, Cal., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed B. Williams, 02a Soulh Twenty-ninth street. Miss Agnes Emerson of Waterloo, Neb., wns tho guest of tho Misses Florence nnd N'elllo Rundall during tho last week. Mr. John Odgers and wlfo of Truro, En gland, and Mrs. W. P. Thomas of Maquoketa, la., nro guests nt tho homo of B. F. Thomas. Miss Shirley Mooro of Council Bluffs was tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. Oscar D. Kip linger, 201 South Thirty-second avenue, last week. Misses Amelia and Stella Moycra of Mem phis nro spending a few weeks with tholr cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lovy, 2619 Ham ilton Btreot. Miss Clara Smith and Mr. Ross Smith of Los Angeles nro guests of Miss Edith Smith. Mr. Allen Smith is entertaining Mr. Charles Churchman of Wilmington. Mrs. M. E. Maxim and Miss Florcnco Maxim of Taunton, Mass., who havo been guests of Dr. and Mrs. Wormersley. left on July 0, accompanied by Miss Smith of Av ery, for a two weeks' outing In Colorudo. Miss Sadie M. Clarke, with her Blstor, Mrs. II. F. Hubbard and children, nil of In dlnnapolls, arrived in tho city Thursday. Mlsa Ciarko will spend the summer hero, but Mrs. Hubbard, nccompanled by Miss Nellie Kreldcr, will go to Lako OkoboJI. OMAHA smiUltllS. llriiMon, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon, who havo resided In Benson tho last year, moved out of town last week. Mlsa Bea Hoffman went to Kearney, Neb., Inst Sunday, whero sho will spend part of her summer vacation. Tho quarterly conference of tho Methodist church hold Its meeting at tho church on la it Tuesday evening, Mrs. 0. D. Bellls nnd daughter. Jessie, returned homo laat Tuesday from a week's visit with friends In Ashland. Mlsa Florn Martin ond Zella Smith of Plnttsmouth visited their friend, Miea A. E. Stlgcr, during tho last wcok. Mr. Georgo W. Stolgor returned home last Monday from Bloomlleld, Neb., whero he went to Join in n camping expedition In the west, Master Walter nnd Miss Edna Snoll went on a vUlt to Louisville with relatives, whero they will spend their summer vaca tion. Miss Frances O'Connor left last Monday morning for tho western part of Nebraska. Sho will visit In Chadron, Neb., nnd othor places on her Journey, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hawkins went to Lincoln on last Tuesday. Whllo there they attended tho democratic speaking In tho Auditorium of that place. Mr, John O'Connor, who ban been on a sheep ranch tho last year In Wyoming, re turned to Bcueon and will spend tho sum mer at tho homo of hla parents. Tho cigar and confectionery storo on the .Military road has been completed and fur nished with a lino stock of goods in that lino and is now open to tho public. Services will bo conducted today at tho Methodist Episcopal church by tho pastor, llov. Mr. Luce, at 11 a. m.; In tho evening at 8 o'clock tho members of tho Soward Street Methodist church will hold services1, to which all aro Invited. Tho teachers and ofTlcers of tho Method ist church aro completing all preparations for tho Sunday school picnic for tho schol ars and their parents, which will bo held on next Friday or Saturday of this week In ono of the parks of Omaha. Florence. Miss Mlra Goodlett pent Tuesday of this week visiting friends and relatives In Omaha. Mlsa Maudo Rico of Joffcrson, Ia has been visiting tho family of W. H. Rose for tho lust two weeks. Father Johnson and wife of South Omaha aro spending a couplo of weeks with the family of G. J. Hunt. C. V. Taylor, who has been hraklng at Emerson, Neb., for tho last two months, Is at home a few days visiting hla parents. John McElroy spent tho Fourth here, re turning to uls work at Des Moines, la., where ho 13 employed on some stonework. Tho government has otarted a small force of men at work on tho riprap. Thoy had to quit the first of June on account of the high water. Thcro will be a special service nt tho Presbyterian church Sunday night nt 7:45, conducted by llov. F. C. Phelps, the ivgular minister. Mlsa Prudenco Tracy, our postmistress, left Wednesday for a couple of weeks' vaca tion, going to St. Paul, Minn., where she- will vUlt her brother. Mrs. Charlco Boflnk of Jefferson, Ia and Mrs. J. H. Barlott of Minneapolis, sisters of Mrs. w. H. Rose, spent a couple of days of this week visiting here. Mrs. Boflnk re turned to her home Thursday, Mrs, Bartlctt remaining for a few days longer. Roso Itobekah lodge, No. 139, Independent Order of Odd Fellows', Installed Its ofTlcers for tho term commencing July 1, 1900, Tues day night ns follows: Noblo grand, Mrs. Jcnnlo Kindred; vlco grand, Mro. Ida Kin dred; treasurer, Miss Flora Kindred; secre tary, Miss Ida Miller. Tho ofllccrs of Jonathan lodge, No. 325, Independent Ordor of Odd Fellows, were In- stallel Friday night by District Deputy Grand Master Thomas Evans and staff of BIG BARGAINS FOR PIANO BUYERS. Can you afford to mias this opportunity? New Pianos $128, $142, $156 and up, Fine Decker Bros, Rosewood Case, $78 Chickering Upright big snnp. 2 big bargains in Mal let & Davis and Kimball Upright. New Sleinwny, A. B. Chase, Vose, Emerson, Packard, Ivors & Pond and Steger pianos, at special prices Easy payments. Nov; pianos for rent. Phone 1(125. You are cordially invited to inspect the greatest musi cal invention of the century, the SELF PLAYING PIANOLA. Schmoller & Mueller, Tim 01.I1 Itni.IABLU 1'IA.NO HQVtiK, 313 Farnam Street. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs South Omaha as follows: Noble grand, A. F. Clew, vice grsnd, Karl Flllmoroj treas urer, Thomas Walker; secretary, Arthur Shipley. After Installation refreshments wero served at the city hall, llunil it, The nppearanco of the village streets has been much Improved by tho work of an clght-horsi road scraper. Judgo McCullough Is spending his vaca tion at Gloucester, Maps.. Mrs. McCullough Joining him thcro last week. Mrs, J. D. Montgomery was called sud denly to Minneapolis last week by tho Ill ness of a sister, who died beforo tsbo reached there. Mr. Carson and family havo moved from Forty-ninth and Chicago streets to the large frame houso on tho corner of Forty-eighth and Capitol avenue. Mr. Hasklus has disposed of his buslntas Interests In Omaha and returned to Sioux City. His family remain hero for tho pres ent, until arrangements arc completed for rejoining htm In their former home. Ono Mlnuto Cough Curo Is tun only harmless remedy that produce Immediate results. Try It. Machine for the family restaurant or hotel for washing and drying dishes. Dem onstration nt Rnymcr's, 1514 Farnam street, commencing Tuesday. Dr. Ernest A. Weymuller, room 415 Kar bach block. Telephones: Oiuco, No. 1S5; residence, 2322. Dr. W. N. Dorward, dentist, announces to his many friends nnd patrons that ho has roturncd to this city nnd hns opened offices at 1324 Farnam. Hriltimt Nil iit! em to lie Cllvcn. The committee In charge of the musical festival to be held in September Iiiih adopted a new plan In tho mutter of spe cial request numbers. A coupon request notice will bo issued which may be lllled out nnd mailed to A. llospo of the com mittee. This method will relieve tho cm bnrrassment which bandmasters frequently fpiM when thoy nro asked to play plecos not In their repertory or not arranged for concert purposes. Thcro aro twcnty-elsht nfternoon and as many evening concerts, and It has been decided that one request piece will bo ployed nt enoh evenlnsr ;n gngement. The twenty-eight pieces re ceiving the highest number of requests therefore will be Included In the programs. Mnrrlnur I.lecnNci. The following licenses to wed have been Issued from the olllce of tho county Judge: Nnmn nnd Address. Aeo. John Mnjeskl, Oinnlm SO Agnes Bncltus, Omaha 31 James C. Crow, Omaha 22 Eunice Jamison, Omaha 20 John Henry, Omaha i"j Delia I.enioHz, Omaha 20 Alfred Anderson, Omaha 37 Ellen Swnnsnn, Omaha ' Frank Dodoll. Omaha L"0 Mary A. McCnbe, Omaha 2S Wendell P. Cnulkett, Omaha 2J Henrietta M. Jackson, Bloomfleld, Kan... 2 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Ralph Day of Norfolk Is at the Murray. V O. Caldwell of Lincoln Is nt the Mur ray. L. Blumcnstock returned Thursday from Chicago. Dr. Swctland has returned from a busi ness trip. Fred Lowe left Inst night for a trip to Boston nnd Now xork. C!. A, Fulmer of Pawnee City was a Sat urday guest ut tho Millard. II. O. Rand, nn extensive live stock dealer of Salt Lake City, Is at the Merchants. J. II. McClay nnd U. I. Cowdery of Lin coln wero at tho Her Grand yesterday. Nebraskans at tho Merchants yesterdnv: J. 13. IllenUlron and family of Ilancrort, James P. Smith of St. Edward, J. A. Lowry of Alliance, Charles KIdd of Nebraska City and Harlan T. Gannon of Pender GOLF SKIRTS $8.95- Tho material is all wool and tho best weave colors light groy, dark grey, bluo and brown with plaid backs length 39 to 44 Inches. Mall orders receive prompt atten tion. nX-SCQFIELD y IViimsuiTco. 1510 Douclus St. UNION PACIFIC WATCH INSPECTION Albert Edholm, Jeweler 107 North Kith Street. Has been appointed Union Pacific Watch Inspector. ON MONDAY and until further notice. Sacrifice sale of Sheet Music Hospe's Great Purchase of twenty thousand sheets of music some from the receivers of the Duston Smith Piano Company, Charleston, S, C All new clean uptevdate music 2,000 pieces of music for only 1c each. 15,000 pieces vocal and instrumental music at 3 cents each. 3,000 pieces vocal anil instrumental music at 5 cents each. 4,000 pieces National Music Co. music at cents each. 4,000 pieces McKinloy Music Co. music at 5 cents each. 2,000 pieces latest copyrighted music at 10 cents each. 2,000 pieces all new popular songs & piano pieces at 15c each 3,000 folios, vocal and instrumental, at 19 cents each. A large assortment of orchestra music at one-half price. 1,000 instruction books for all hinds of instruments at one half price. 200 opera scores at 25c, 50c and 75c regular prices $1 and $2. Every customer purchasing music will receive gratis ono sheet of patriotic music. Come early. Don't wait until the stock is broken, get our catalogue and select your music at home and save time. A. Hospe, H5I3 Douglas Street. TEN DAY PIANO SALE. For the next ten days we at prices less than you can buy the most ordinary instruments elsewhere. We must reduce our stock, which is double what we have space for, and will ducements. Come and figure to purchase or not, and we will venience. During tins sale we will oner sucn pianos as me Chickering, highest acme of merit; famous Fischer, .la cob Doll, Lester, Franklin, Byrne, Beiir Bros., etc. Manufacturers' and personal guarantees with every one. Tuning, moving and re pairing competently done. See musical instruments, all at big UNDERWOOD writer, 15 WORTH MORE than the WHOLE of any other. partial cxam,iratior pleases, trorough cxarrira.iior corvirCGS IT IS THE BEST. 'Nebraska Typewriter & Supplies Go. DELM0RE CHENEY BASSO-BARITONE Will continue teachlnf at his studio... 315 Ramge Building throughout the Summer mouths. will offer the highest grade piauos dc so if prices and merit are in with us whether you are ready arrange terms to suit your con our stools and covers and small reductions. 1(121 FAR NAM STREHT. "Alii a wuntH but little here below" Said a morbid poet long yo.irs hro, I'm prone to iloubt that ancle nt Huge When I look at The Rcc's ureal "Want Ail" paRO. 1 OF THE I fmtiPfl , 1 mini i mill r