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I OMAhA. DAI LY 13.EE SCNIAY JUNi 19 iSOS. - 4 - - - - - - - - - TIEB : , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EXPOSITION 1AKES ITS 1ARK - Great Show Tinge ML AU thu Local Society Events , CONVEHTON VISITORS ARE ENTERTAINED JICCCIItIIIIIN , l1nhIit1I , IfftI tUtu Dlii. uiris llMtrfct A Itili friiiis itliiii9t IiiullCNN t.li.t hf Ilriiid efl Julie WCIIIIIHgN. The expoMitlon Is grat1rnIIy making It tmprca' UotI (110 ( socIal sorhI of omaha ntl iluring thto lafit week has ( Ilvided hoti- ori with June weIdIg as the ccnLrah attraction - traction tor society folk.Vhat with re- c'ptlons by the wommi of the entertAlninclit conimittec at their rouma In the Mthcs nod hltihiig buliditig on the expottlon grotIiid , tens , tIltinor , hiniiqtn.t , and eventtii enter- talninents fm vbltlng ( lcIcgatIoIis to differ- cut conventlomi and other gatherings anil thu calendar has been pretty wehi fluleti Thu CXJOStIOt1 1 $ nlo hiringing Iii the Nlster , consinK arid aIlntM nntt urIreInte(1 ( frlendH % vho have becii vnIt1ng the oiporttliilty to flCh1L ( thU hopItnlIty ot Omaha hottschIoIilN niid these out-of-town rialtora ofTer good EXCUSCj4 for ihevotloti to socIety shrine In a hundred and ono ways , Thu bmI. parL of this Is that the iiace proiiiIse to ho qulekeneil and inaIntnIneI right thitoughi the exposItIon season. 1111- lU)113 day will ha full galore wIth recep- tIunH and lflhlIUCtS. ( Some o the local lead- ei , furtherinni t , , are lIk'ly to organlzu soy- cml expo3ItIon noltIes on ( ho order ot th ciitertnlnmeiit the Chafing Dish club extended - tended tu Itself at thu Japanese Tea Onrdcn ] Ltht Friday evenIng. A fresh young bud was heard to reniai3 the other tIny that ahie could not understand - stand how anyone could thInk ot Prelar- lug for weddIngs s'lthi the exposItion cx- tendltig InvItIng arms for every npare am- ment of leIsure. Nevertheless the 'eildIngs arc coming thIck anti fast and the end Is not yet. % eild , nnd hiiitgenii'iits. The nmrrlage of Mrs. Ihertha Newman , daughter of Mr. A , Newman , to Mr. Jacob Chloe vhll ho celebrated at MetropolItan ball July G. Mr. Jacob ChIne has been an active member of the Mctropolttan club for a xiumber of years. Cards arc out for the weddIng of MIss EdIth May lCuhne to Mr. Itaiph I' . Fate of ChIcago. Miss Kubne has been a teacher at ClIfton 11111 for a number of years. The marriage wilt be celebrated June ! ) at the hozan of Mrs. Wooclworth , 222S Lake street. The marrIage of MIss Mary E. hluse to Mr. harry CIIne was celebrated. at the home of the bride's uncle , Mr. J. 13. 1-huge. Wednesday - day evenIng at S o'clock , Rev J. W. RobInson - Inson omelntlng. Miss Anna Iticheison was maid of honor anti Mr. Gordon Rumble best itian. The ceremony was witnessed by rcla- tlves anti frIends only. Mr. and Mrs. harry Cline wIll be at home after July 1 , at. 230. ; Grace street. The marrIage of Miss Louise Mertens to Mr. henry Schrader took lilace Inst Satur- tiny evening at the home of the bride's parents , 3122 Burt street. Thin ceremony was Performed by Itcv. Mr. Schnnkenberg of South Omaha. The bridesmaids were the MIsses Welland anti Ilottcker. The tisher , avere Messrs. 11. Schultzrut and \Velhnntl. Refreshments were servcd. About thIrty guests vere vrcscnt. Mr. and Mrs. Schrader will be at home to theIr friends at Twentieth anti I streets , South Omaha. At the home of Rev. A. C. Brown , pastor of the Knox Presbyterian church , Miss Margaret Dawdle of Peoria. Ill. , and Mr. Alexander ShIelds of thIs city were married last Thursday , Rev. Mr. Urowit officiatIng. Thu Parlors were decorated vItht fern asparagus anti roses. 1hctrehments were crved In the dining room. The decorations 'were very original , the bride's catte being cut and tied with a wide whIte satin ribbon , entwIned wIth fern asparagus , and hind the place of honor in the center of the tabe. In the hail a cut glass punch bowl , sur- oundeti by roses , was 'presided over by Miss C. Brown. A reception folowcml ] the cere- snony. Mr. and Mrs. Shields were assisted Th receiving by Rev. and Mrs. Brown and Miss Dawdle of Itamburg , Ia. Thmo marriage of Miss Loula Austin , youngest daughter of Mr. W. II. Austin. to Mr. Charles II. Eieo of Pawnee City , Nob. , was solemnized at the home of the bride. 4002 North Twonty-uixth street.Vdncsday at 2:30 : o'clock by Itey. John McQuold of the First Methimlist Episcopal church. The bride sere a gown of white organdy over silk , trImmed wIth valencienmics lace , and carried lilies of tJk3 valley. MIss Mablo Gillespie was maid of honor and Mr. Walter S. Austin , brother of the bride. best man. The house was decorated with palms , fern. , amiti roses , After the wedding dinner Mi' . and Mrs. Edee left for Boiton and other eastern imoints of iiitcrest. They will be at. home after July 1 at Pawnee City. The guestm were lImited to relatives and immnedi- ate friends only. The presents were numor emi and costly. Mr. Edee is a banker at Pawnec City. The weddIng of MIss l3essIe W. hiulbert , daughter of Mr. Jul111 II. hlulbert , to Mr. John \V. I'ariahi took imiaco at the famIly residence Inst Wednesday afternoon , Rev. 'I' . J. Mackay , rector of All t5aints' church , performing time ceremony , The bride looked lovely In a whIte amousehine tie sole over silk. and carried Marechal Nell roses. The brIdesmaids were the MIsses Sadie Baum anti lay Cole , and Mr. Lee Spratlln was the groom's beat man. Iailmty comeatibles were served in the dlniimg room , The ceremony was witnessed by a. few iersonai trlends and relatives of the contractIng parties. 'Mr. l'arlsh Is a rising lawyer at time Omaha bar. Miss hlulbort Is a young woman of rare iersmumi charms. Mr. and Mrs. Parish left Wetinestlay afternoon for henver and other western points of Interest. They wIll be at home after Juiy 1 , at 511 South Twenty.flrst. nycimue , Mr. and Mrs. John MerrItt ceiobrate4 their sliver wedding anniversary at Metro- politnn hail last Suimminy evenIng with a re- CCitIOfl and dance , Mr. and Mrs. Merritt were assisted In receivIng by their four salts , Adolph , Jesse , Max amid Joseph. Tint huh was artistically decorated lnterlorily for the occasIon , with palimis , tents anti American ileauties , Elaborate refresh- atents were served In th ilhrary. A lingo punch bowl wretmthmed with sniliax atiti roses , was itresltied over by the Misses Rosen. steIn anti Rothchiid , The bride's bouquet , as caught by MIss Ehmna Itothichild , After - The Roysi is ilia highest grade bLln0 powdar &ttown. Actui ( .t. iiow it tjoes ens- third further tuna ony oilier brcd. rOYA IovIv1 AKII1 PCWOER bsoIucIy Pure 'cYAI. POWOIN CO. , itW Orn thn refreshments the guests all tmtljotmrned to lb. hail , where dancing was indulged In until a late bout' . One 1ithtireti gmtcits verc present , h.ast i3attirmiay sitU rimoon , at time home of the britie's parents , Mr. ( 'a1neron , Seven- teonthi anti Corby tmtreet , Miss Dessle Cain- 01011 antI Mt. Charlcii (1. Trlmablo vre marI - I IctI , Rev , George Walk , rector at time Church of the Good Shephcrii4 omelatlng. Mr. anti Mrs Trlmbie will he at home nfter July 1 , at Twenty-eighth anti Davenport streets. Cards have been receIved announcIng the marriage of Miss Isabelie Magenan of Clii- eago to Mr. E , SterlIng Freeman , a gentle. man well tnown In church circles iii Omrtha. Time ceremony took place In Grace church , ChIcago , ' on Tuesday evenIng , Juime 14. QuIte a flutter was caused in Omaha so- cml cIrcles last week when the announce- macut cards of the Shieader.Naudlan weddIng - dIng vero received. MIss Rstcilo Naudlan , yOUiicst ilaughiter of Mr , amid Mm , T. N. Namidlan , was married Wednestlay , Juno 15 , to Mr. WillIam J. Shoatler , Dr. holmerty ofliclatlog. Mr. and Mrs. William Shentier wIll be at home after July 1 , at 2129 WIn street. The weddIng was very ptlct , On Vednestiay evening at 8 o'clock Miss Gertrude Weaver was united In marrlngo to Mr. Charles Detweiler of Omaha , at the home of time bride , 2613 l'lerr.e street , Rev F. M. Slason omolating. The ceremony was iterfornied under a canopy of smllax and loses In time presence of a large number of trientis and relatives , after which a wedding - ding supper was served. A very pretty wedding took place late Tuesday evenIng at St. John's church , when Miss Kathryn l'owcrs alit ) L. W. Gramnllch were unIted In marriage. The ceremony va3 rItformed by Rev. Father lironageest of St. John's church. Only ImmedIate friends of the family were present. Time ushers , Mr. Waiter Powers , brother of the bride , and \Vnitor Nelson , proceeded tlio bridesmaid - maid , Alile I'owors , sister of time bride , and the bride to the alter. At the chanci'l time itarty sm'as joined by the groom and hits best nina , Mr. Ii. C. Ireol. A wedding .supper was served mit. the home of the bride , after which time newly married couple left for a few days' sojourn In the country among rela- tivea of the groom , Mr. and Mrs. Gramnilch will be at home after Julio 25 at 2406 Cans street , The marriage of Miss Myrtle Crawford to Mr. Peter Vyman , jr. , occurred Wednesday , Juno 15 , at 7 o'clock. After the ceremony a large reception was held at the residence of the groom's parents , 3001 South Sixteenth street , Mr. alm(1 ( Mrs. W'yman will be at home at 245'J Eighteenth street. Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs. George Calvin , now of llnverhlll , Mass. , announcing the marriage of their daughter , Grace Prances , to Dr. Frctierlck Itustin. Time nmarnlage wIll be celebrated Tuesday , June 14. Uos mm m'r-Wstrmier , The marriage of Mr. Charles Coimarm Hosowater of Omaha anti Miss JulIa Ahlcet Warner of Jamestown , N. Y. , at the latter place Wednesday. Jumme 15 , brIngs another cotiple to the ranks of the younger married iCOIltt who ommstItutc an ever growing part at Omaha society. The mmiarriage ceremony was lerformeti by Rev. James G. Townsend - send of Iirockway , 0. , at the beautiful new home of the bride's uncle , Mr. M. L. Femi. ton , vimo gave the bride away in the presence - once of nearly 200 invIted guests. The bride was attended by her SIster , Mrs. Charlotte Warner Adams of Jamestown - town as matron of honor and Miss Mary ElIzabeth Ti'eadway and Miss Florence Conipton Spencer of Cleveland anti Miss Georgia Bartlett Murphy nut ! Elizabeth Olive flrced of Jamestown as maids. The groom's brother , Mr. Victor flosewater , acted as best man with ushers In the icrsons of Mr. Charles Somers Young of Omaha , Mr. Harry Drake Gibbs and Mr. JarnOs l'arker Hall of fltmffnio and Mr. Harry Wheeler Fenton of Jamestown. Mr. Lynn Tow Sprageit' and Miss Elizabeth Fowier Simedmi stretcimei the ribbons. The groom's mother , Mrs. Etiwarel Rosewater of Omaha , also attended the wed- ding. The bride's gown of white satIn and' duchess lace , with orange blossom aigrette catching time long bridal veil , was much nil- umireti , as were also time maids' costumes of white organdie trimmed , vaienclennes lace and pink sash. After the iimforniai reception following the coreimmoity , an elaborate wedding supper was served , the bridal party sitting down to aim ornate roimui table handsomely tiecorateti in itink and green. Mr. Charles Colman Rosewater is the son of Mr. Edward flosewater of The flee. lie is a grntiuatc of Corneil university , a member of time Sphlnxheati climb and of the Sons of Omalma. The brIde was educated at Wilson college. She has visited Omaha , where they will take up their residence after a short bridal tour , havIimg announced that they will be at home after August 1 at 123 North ThIrty-first avelmuc. II riliech-iiuii I ice' . The marriage of Miss Bessle flonlne to ioctor Ruscehl J , Murdoch of Petersburg , Nob. , ecurrct1 at high noon on Wctimmesday , June 15. at the home of the bride's parents , 'J2I South Thirteenth street. Rev. C. N. 3\Vanson performed time ceremony and Prof. lIon of this city presided at the piano. TIme bi'itio was hecomniimgiy attired In white or- gaudy anti carried britie's roses. She was attended by her sister , Miss Eleenc hionine , as imiabl of lmonom' , Doctor S. A. Preston of Manitoba acted as best mmumim. Tii tiecora- tions were of amliax , roses anti palums , amid the guests were tielightfuhly entcrtaned \vltii selectIons rt'tidcred icy Prof. line. The lmresemmts were immmnmerous anti very pretty , Macmy relatives fi'oim , out of town as well as in this city witnessed time mimarniago , about fifty being Invited. 1)octor anti Mrs. Mur- dccii left for a short trip anti V'ili be at honme to their friends after July 15 at Petersburg , Nob. 1crIemrt'-litmrgimec. Miss Minnie' Veronica Moriarty anti Mr. .Joimn C. Duggaim of ( loodivimi , Nob. , were manned last Wednesday mnoriming at St. Agmicti' church , The celebration of high mass was rentloroti more than ordinarily imnprcss' lvii by the otileimeting of time bride's broht'r , htoy. IV. I . Moriarty , The bride was beau. tifuily gowned tim a hmt'avy white satin , ccii , amiti curried bride's robes. Miss Catherine luggami wac maiti of honor atmd little Fior- cilco ltuslt flower girl , Mr. Charles Mon. arty was best aman. Rev. Father Smith of Council I3iutfs lircachced th sermon , Wil- larmm'ti Ave Maria was sung by Mrs. Frank MorIarty , wIth a viollim obligate by Mr. Itnitert Cmmscadoim. Time 'a'cdtllng breakfast was aerveti at time rectory. Miss Moriarty lisa beezi a prom- liment teacher in our public aclmooha for a nummlbct' of years. Mr. anti Mrs. Duggan will t'o at lmommme after July 15 iii Goodwin , Nub. II Inch $ t'lsooi ( rxiii iint'N , The servIces last Summtlsy mmmorning at All Saiimts elmureim wlii long be rc'meimmbercd by those fortunate enough to secure a seat in the churcii , Tue graduating class of time Omaha high school , to time imumber of 100 , occupied tIme seats In the front amiti ccimten of the church , marchIng in a body down time aisle , It was a beautiful sight to see time vhiItQ robed girls with bright , Intelligent faces as they jollied in the service , \VhIie the girls far outnumbered time boys there was a sprinkling of the soberer costunmes present , enough to set off the brighter ml. mnemmt of time girls , The church was crowded to time doors , even the rectory being despoiled of all its elmairs. Time ( iorai decorations were simple but effective , the work being done by Mrs , J. h1 Reynolds and Miss Mona Mantle. The choir rendered Shelley's anhimeimi , "lioiyi iiolyi holy ! Lord God of Sabaoth , " cIra. 0 , 'tV. ' Johnston stning the ob1iaW solo. The sermon to the gmatimiating class was on the subject , "Openncs of Vision lssentlai to True Scholarship , " dellyeroei by the rector , 11ev. T , J , Mackay , l'liu reitoti ltItlcM' l'nrt ) ' . The women's nmciliary of the Thmtrston Rifles gave a library dancing party Friday evc'iming which was very largely atteOded tititi was a success financially. Time armory was tirapeti wib time company's colors anti flags wore conspicuously dIstributed around time hail , Time party was In charge of the entertainment comnmittee MiSses Armstrong - strong , flrlnkman , Buchanan amid Memulames \v , U. Cartlweil and C. E. White. Refresh- maonts were served eimmnIimg the evening , of which all present frequently iartook. cie't. tiled tie cc f l'enjci e. Mrs. 11. (1. hurt Is home from Denver. Miss Vaili returned Sunday from Beatrice , Mrs. Cotton leaves Monday for New Tork. Mrs. It. S. Angiin is home ftoin Utica , . . N. V. Mrs. George Becker will leave for Demiver tiil wecic. hr. 'tV. I. Seymour has rotuine4 train hielenn , Mont. Mrs. Frank Irvine of Lincoln spent last veek in Omaha. Miss , Ruth htmimes of Lincoln In yisitlImg friends in Oninlm. Mr. Freti Joems of Lincoln is the guest of Mr. Ii. 13. Graham. Mrs. Mary I. Wood of Boston is time 'guest of Mrs. F. Ii , Cole. Dr. Victor of Lincoln , Nob. , attended time xjosition Inst week. Mrs. Hewitt of Dea Moines , Ia. , Is a guest of Mrs. It. iemupster. Mr. Toni tinily , formerly of this city , has retul ned fm omit Li imcoimi. Miss Camille Lang is expected imonie from the east next Tuesday. D. F. C. Greemmo of Chicago wUl spenmi time summer In Omaha. Misses 4'eda and Anna Giimnore arev1sltlng friends in Kansas City. Mrs. Henry Estabmook of Chicago is via- iting frlemmda in the city. Mr. Fl llucklnglmamn left the city Tiumnaday on a short business trip. Mi's. .1. Tenney or Seattle , \Vash. , is a guest of Mrs. II. ( I. Bmmrt. Mrq WY. V. 1evsnr is eatertnininm Mrs. herman J. hail of Chicago. uir. Maurice Loibumaim of Deadwood , S. 1) . , arrived in Omaha last week , Mr. Clay ? tlusselwhtte of Lincoln visited fm'Ietitia 1mm Ormiaha last week. Mr. George D. hale of Kaimsas city Is a guest of Mm. John C. howard. Mr. Allcmm 13. South and daughter returned from Manltou , Cola , . yesterday. Miss Myra Wood svlii be the guest of Mrs. V , ' . A. Itedick this summer. Miss Loimise Doze of St. Joseph is visit- tug tIme .axposition for a few days. Lteuteimamit P. Manquart of Fort Robin- leon is taking 1mm time expositiomi. Mrs. Fred 11. BiukC amid children have me- turned from their California trip , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kidweli of Columbus , Nub. , spent last week in Omaha. Mrs. Miles Livingston of Randolph , Nob. , is a guest of Mrs.Vylle Nichols. Mr. amid Mrs. W. F. Gardu.mr of Clinton , Ia. , returned home last Thursday. Mr. H. Goiham Anderson of Salt Lake City is visiting frientis in time cit. ) ' . Mrs. Deering of Portland , ide. , is a'guest of her daughtcr , Mrs. Warren Rogers. Mr. George Luzzadder of St. Joseph , Mu , , is visiting Mr. F. G. Uriau and family. M138 Sadie i'urvis left last neck to visit the family of J. I. Case at Racine , \Vis. Mm's. Alice Breed and daughter of Lynn , Mass. , are guests of Mrs. Artlmur Smith. Mr. D. V. Shoics anti family have returmmcd to Omaha after an absence of three years. Mrs. Laura T. Scanlaim of Misnouri is visiting - iting Mrs. J. 3. Everinghamn for a few days. Mrs. Lillian Retiston of Sami Francisco is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Laetlerich. Mr. Claude T. ICrug , editor of the Sports Afield. left tim Madison Monday for Sioux City. City.Mm' Mm' . John Peters and son are guests of Mr. It. C. i'cters , 114 South Thirtle'tii av- untie. Mrs. Clifford \V. Stmiith and her mother , Mrs. Winslow , left for Buffalo , N. V. , last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alien Edee of I'awnoe City , Nob. , were the guests of Mr. Austin last week. Mr. B. M. Aimeirecsen , accompanied by Miss Andreesemi , will leave tommight for Jo- trait. lion. J. M. Woolworth left for New York lust Tuestlay. lie will sail for Eugiaad next week. Mrs. J. Todd of Michigan is visiting her aunt , Mrs. D. B. Chapman , 2580 llarney street. Time Misses Ihiggenbotham and Allen of Chicago will visit Miss J0550 Dickinson this summer. Mr. George Purvis , who has been sick at Chickamnauga , is now able to be back at camp , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wertimeimer returned from an extemided western trip lust Friday tuormmiimg , - Miss Edith Case of Rock Island. Ill , Is in the city. visiting imer sister , Mrs. It. A. Mc- Eacimeron , Mr. A. J. lunmi anti nephew , William Gaibraitim , of ieuver are guests of Mr. Carl \"t'ootirorth " The Misses Bertha anti Anna hailer of flhmmnimt. in. . are guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Frank Hailer. Mrs. Georgia Hobbis and elaughters , time Misses Lotiise amid Georgia , leave this week for Wisconsin. Miss Mame Chamberlain of iuinmtmjtj , Ta , , is time guest of Miss Wninwriglmt on Sommth Eleventh street. Miss Floremmee Gm'itllev returneti last week fiont St. Mary's school , Rnoxville , for time summer vacation , Mr. B. 13. I3arkalow and son Hubert of Denver , Cob. , are visiting Mr. S. 1) . Barkim- low numd fanmiiy. Mrs. Marquis anti Mrs. Thonmpsomi of Des Moines nrc guests of their brotimer , Dr. floss , 2121 Lake street , Mr. tmni Mrs. A. M. Lyon auth daugimter ot.Mareimgo , in. , are guests of Mr. and Mrs. ihamry G. Clarke , Mr. Summers of Cimlcago amm'ti Mr. Mcler- mont of St. Louis are guests of Mr , J , J. iickoy and fmunhly. ' Mn , William Wasska of San Framidisco Is mm guest of his sister , Mrs. John' Reznechmek , 29t'J ' Marthmmu street. Mrs. Celia Parker Wooley' , unstor of time I'copiti' church of Chicago , is a _ gmtest of Mrs. Draper Smitim. Messrs.Valter Wilkins and Mount. ifeim- narti left for iemmyer Friday icight. Tlmcy will return Monday. Miss Myrtle Norris of Chicago , formerly of this city , will be the guest . of Oumnima tricmmds for mm mntmiitii. Mrs. ammti Miss Cole. simo imaro 1)00mm visIting Ir. umitti Mrs. Aumglln , returned to theIr boimie at Utica. N. Y. Mrs. Sarah J. Iowdie , assistant itrilmeipai of time hamburg 111gb school , is a guest of Rev , Brown anti family. Miss Nellie Cannon returiced home lest Tuesday after a two mmmoutbs' visit with fnientis Iii lies Moines , ha , Mis. Etc. , of l'mmwmmee City attondeti the niamniago of her son , Mr. Cimmiries Etlee , and is tlmo guest of Dr. Comfort , Mr. Martin , who has been visitIimg imis coim , Mn , Emmelld Martin , left for lila Imonie Iii estermi Nebraska last week. Mrs. henry Newman of New York , vhmo lies beemm visiting lien imiothmer , Mrs. E. 1. Duimdy , returned honme last week , Mr. antI Mrs C , Koulitse of Denver , who lmimve beemu visiting Mr. hienmnumm Kountze and family , left Tiiurstluy for tlmeir liome , _ Mrs. Id , Motiitt anti Miss Julia Fitspmmtriek of Golden , Cola , , are time guests of Mrs. Prances Ilarretty during time vxpoition , Mrs. N. Zul. McCabe and children of North Platte ore tIme guests of her sisters , the Misses O'Connor of 1616 Kyner uveimue , Airs. F. W , Peters of St. Louis , Mo. , is visiting her patents , Mv , anti Mrs. A. C. Specimt , 1328 $ outim Twenty.aixth street. Mr. Tlmonmas ltusse'hl Ercammbrack of Ann- moon , Ta. , who baa been in time city time last two weeks , returncti lmommm last Tiiurmmtlay. Mr. L. iloiten of Urazii , lad. , vrcsident of the National Editorial associtmtioo , and Mr , J. M. Page of JqrmeyvlIie , iii. , are in the city. I I h Mrs Vt' A i'nxton iimum retumneti frumim St. Lomilmi , nccomnpatiliaL by her niece , Miss Simaw , who wIll apnd the sunmmncr with leer. Mr. anti 'Mms. & . I , ' 11111 of Montpelicr , Vt , , sic guests Al MeVittlo anti sis- tc'rme. Mr. 11111 is tIff httorney at Montpelier. Mr. and Mrs. Il'Ar McTurgain , Mrs. It. P. McTurgain anti eom , Artie are guests of Mr. John hlaywnrtlGnnci family of Clifton 11111. _ _ _ ,1iss Jesse DickInotm left Friday for Chicago - cage to be the * IIM of Miss F. Alien. On lien return sue 'aliinbnlng home a party of fnientis. , ts i Mr. E. V. McGiJqmj , who has been absent for about three weeks , making a tour of the eastern cities , Is-spectetl imonme next Tuesday - day mimorning. Mrs. C. 0. iufitftitie ! of Muscatine , Ta. , hotea of the l + t state building , arrived Friday anti will le'Toutmtl at the state building - ing nftr Monday. Mid. nod Mrs. Charles Ii. Smith of Ien- 'er ale expectetl to nrnie hero time last of next week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clmamies F. Weller. Miss Sadie Anmenicaim at Chicago Is a guest of Mrs. Charles flosewater. Miss American will delivem' the sermon at Toni- 1110 Israel timle nmornhmmg , Mrs. Mar ) ' 0. Ammdrews Is entertaining Mrs. Fioretmco K. Crooler ; , Imitator of the Every Day church of Boston , anti Mrs. Van Vechten of Cedar Rapids. Mr. amid Mrs. ii. A. Cimenery are guests of Mr. ommd Mrs. A. Iii. l'into. Mr. Chienem'y is suponintcmmtleimt of the Vestenmm Union Toic- graph comtmpammy in St. Louis. Mr. G. B. Comstok , accompanied by lila daughter , Miss Lec Comnatock , has gone to Denver , Colorado Springs and other polnt8 , to ho absent to or three weeks , MestiatmmeV. . A. McClure , Phelps , Decker , litmttem''ilson , Simirely , Gates , Iiimstomm , Violet , Keumipton of Lincoln attendcl tIme Hallway Mail Cicrims' association last. veeic , 110mm. 1) . E. Morgan df Devil's Lak m , Juelgem of the Second luciiciai circuit of North Da- lota , is visiting lmis clnmesmnate amid friend of early days , Mr. I ! . U. Neely at Walnut "ill , Mrs. J. W. Fisimer amid children of Quincy , Iii , , ill arrive next veok and spenti a mouth am' six weeks visiting her father and mnotimem' , Mr. anti Mrs. Charles F. Weller , 2102 Vm'irt street. Time Misses Ruth Claveland immiti Georgia l'uimper of Denver will arrive In time city to- dmm ) ' from aim extentiemi emmstern trip.Vhile in Ommmnhma time ) ' will break bread in the 'tV. ' S. Alien household. Messrs. amid Mesdamnes Mccarthy , lien- riott , George Dobsomm , Wilhiaimm Pomitius. 1)nwsoim , McCoid , Chmmmmc , Packrmrti , Cook and Moore , nil from Iowa , will arrive imm time city Tuestlay to attend the dedication of the Town state building. - Messrs. anti Mesdamucs Nasim and Barton returned from Clinton , Ta. , Tmmesday , where lucy ciit to attelimi tiitm chnistemilmmg of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartoim's son anti heir. \Vhmile thmerei they enjayeti a joiiy steamboat trip down time MisSisbipPi. Th followiimg have been tue guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.Vchler , 2102 Wirt street , during time uceic : lion. Brad U. Siatmghter muiid vife of Limcohmi , Mis. Grace Gaimible , Cripple Creek , Cob. , imimui Mrs. \ V.eb'hcoier , WmsimIngtun ; , 1) . C. Hiitt'i'tiLI iiifl&'iCIM of tiit 'tVeek. Mrs. A. A. Arter cutertaimied a few friends \Vedtiesdavto Mrs. 13. W. Nash ? entertained at dinner Thursday imightc it. 1was a very recimercho mutfair. , i . r Mrs. A. M. i'immto nterained Wednesday at dinmier iii 1mompr of Mr. anti Mrs. Cheney of St. Louis. , , Mrs. Charles , Jtosevater will entortaimi a simiahl dinner pty today In honor of Miss S. American. ' : . Mrs. Cahtlweii 'iitrtaimieti the friends of St. John's clmui'cli'nt a strawberry lumicheon Thursday afterni6 mi. Mr. anti Mrs. 'It. d. Peters eimtertaineti a party of friendatWetinetulmY ; night in honor of Mr. John Peters 'of To'.edo. Mr. and Mrs. 'd. Cl Hughes of 1624 South Thirty-SecOmimi avenue entertained Mr. and Mrs. "tV. F. Gardner of Ciinton , In. , on \Vcdmlestla ) , .I , 0mm 'flmurstiay 1lr. .ICort3' . ontcm'taimied the members of the , Association of Railway Telegraph Superintendents at his home at a lawn party. Mrs. It. Demapstcr gave a luncheon Thums- day afternoon iii limier of Mrs. Hewitt of Dcs Iiloimmes , Ta. It was one of tIme most tie- iiglmtful functiomis of the week. Twelve were Present. Mr. H. G. Burt gave a ilimmimer Wednesday imight , at tIme Onmialma club , in honor of Mr. Oliver Iharninmnn. one of the directors of tIme Union i'acific railroad. Covers for fourteen - teen were laid. Mr. George Lininger entertained time wives of the Railway Postal Clerks' conventioim mit his Imonie Weuimmestlay afternoon. Punch' was served iii time tiimiimmg room. About fifty guests were ireselmt. 0mm Wedne'stiay aftenmmoon Mr. George W. Linimiger gave an immfomnmal receptiomi to the members of the Association of Raiiway Telegraph Superintendents. Puncim was served in time dimming room. The King's Dauglmters of Kountzo Place , cimapcroned by Mrs. Davenport , spent Thursday afternoon at rime Oiti Lathes' home. They imad aim interesting program , after wimich they served refreshments to all Present. At Mrs. Arthur C. Smith's "At Home" Tlmum'stiay , timere was an unusually large number of callers , owing to the presence of imer guests. Mrs. F. Bmmtl and Miss Bud of Boston. It was time most delightful gather- lug of time week , Miss Hunter gave an informal musIcal amid tiance Thmmrsmlay night In honor of lien brother , Robert Jiemnier. who imas Just no- turned from a southern trip. A jolly good time was had , by all imresent. The guests mmumbered nhommt twenty-five , Mr. and Mm's , F' . I' . iCirkemmdali emitertaimied mluiIglmtfulhy last \Vedneaday at time exposi- tinim Rev. T. J , Mmmckay anti wife. Mr. Mackay meaiml if the "New Jcrmmsalom can be aimy timer titan time Grand Court illuminated. 'k. ' . . .inili , 1tqt , 111cc to see it. ' ' To celebrate lien fiftim anniversary , Grace Murreil Cox , assistemi [ my lien sister li'ioreimco , eimtertaincml twcmmty little gins at her lmonme at 191' ) Soutim Sixteenthi street on Thmura. day aftorxmooii. Games imnel ref roshments nmnuseti thee little ones during their four hours' vlmelt. Mrs. Spimia Markee at Boston , assisted by Miss Officer , teimdencd a mmiusicmml to time Ladies of the ihureau of Entertainment of time exposition \\'ctinestiay nftermioomm at their mmjmcious. rooms 1mm time Mines and Mining building. 'i'ime program was highly emijoycel by nih itreselit. i'mmncii vas served during the a ft uirnoon. Miss \VyckoIf , principal of time I3ammcroft sclmooi , ommtcrtniiietl Miss Wimite , toacimer , amid the aiglmtim , gratiuating class at time ox- i'cmsltloii Wetimicrflly lnsteati of time regular class day execiars , . Friday the scholars imati a surprIse for tjcqir , teaehmers , by presenting Mn.s Wyckoff yjtim ta large basket of cut flowers nmiti Mistm\\'hhitO a hmamulsomo imlcture , Mr. ameel Mrs.mjJ. W. West gave a flag dancing itmmrt' for timeir solis , George ammel Rimmier , last Fniebmy himight. imeimclimg was In time Carter brxm , ' a few yards away , where sixty yoummg veuz1e Rmmiitio mourn ) ' until amid- imight. The imminr.ior of time barmi was decorated - rated witim flags mmd Clminemme lanterims , 'simile cammvas was sproieeJ tover time elammcImmg hoar. ltefreaimmmmeimts were served , Mr. mmmiii Mrs. Ji'IIckey gave a reception to time ltniiwmy "i'eiegniilihm SuporImmtemmdeimts' association last \'t'Q4lImelmdty ; evening. They were assisteti Inc reiceiving by Messrs. amid Meamlanmes ii. Love , W'Ilbmmr , C. Squires , lcorty nmmti Tlaxnr , A tiecidedly novel tea- tmmre of time re tmhltinhm was time iong-eilstammco telephone os'ent'Whicil : caine a delightrui sereimade mmii tint wy from Milwaukee. Fifteen of Mr. Johmn A. Swaumsoim's mnaie fnlt'mmds itleasamithy aurpniseti Imixmm at his in'city imome. Twenty-first amid Spruce streets , inst Monday evening , time oceasiomi hieing his birtimday. Mrs. Swanson hind pre- imareel an elegant supper to wimicim fuhi Jus- ticu was clone , Iunlng time course of a very enjoyalmie evening u flume bookcase was liresemited in Mr. Swammson , wIth time cam- iihimemmts iumti best wlBhmes of his frieemtls , Last Tuesday night Mr. George W. Liii- lager tendereti a recepihomm to time Veteran Free Masons' ussoIaiion , Mr. hInimger , was pasisted in receiving by Messrs. John J. Moneil , T. IC , Coutant and "cv. N. Nason. The Interior of time lmoutm was decorated with iainis , ferns. snmliax and cut hlowera. Time Emmterprlse Mandoiimi club , composed of twelve young women , witim Mrs. hailer as . . . - - - chaperone , fmimnlmiheei time nmusic. Refresh. meats were served in the tent. which hail been erected on the lawn. Over 200 In- cant1t'cent ilghts were hutmg along time line of trees In front of time nouse. Abotit 200 guesti were presente On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. W. Ia. floss gave a Liberty kensington Iii honor of her sisters , Mesdamnea Mnrquise amid Tiiomnpsoim of Ies Moines , It was a very patriotic party , the houo being tiecormited with flags from all time different counties. itefresh- ments were served iim time dinimig rooume , which was beautifully decorateti vithi imalms , ferns amid roses , A flag game was Played and Mrs. Edward Snmith secured time first prize. Mesdanies F , II. Cole , Morrow , Crane , W. C. Vanthervoort anti , ii. Shearer , conmimmlttee on eritertoimimnent for the Railway Postal Clerks' convention , entertained time womimen and officers wIth mm tallyho rule \Vednestlmuy nmormming. Thmey siartetl from time leione hotel at 10 o'ciock mind drove to Florence. returning In time for the banquet at the Commercial Club rooms. wimlch was ammo of the most enjoyable affairs of the , conven- tlon. , The tables were lavishly decorated wiU.m Penis , , snmllnx amiti roses. 'rho nrrammge- taunt of the tables was unique , being lit the form of the letter " " "tJ. In the curve of time letter was a mmmountl of Imimmk roses. flamiketi on either sitle , 'slUm Meteor anti Marechal NIei roses. Smilnx was festoommeti froni time center to time acids of time tntmios , where it foremieti time letters "I' C. " Aim AmerIcan beauty rose accompanied each mmmcmiii camel mind was retaimmeti by each guest as a souvenir , Time toasts were scum- tiilating with wit Anti gaIety. lmim'immg tim banquet Miss W , Lowe imlayeti suiterbhy on' the harp. Fifty guests were irescnt. i'le'i'sureM iii Prpsimeet. ' Miss M. Motmnt wIll ent'ertain Miss Mont- 'gomery of Tennessee. 11ev , and Mrs. 'r. J. Mackay will receive the women of All Saints' church Tuestlay afternoon iii. the rectory. Rabbi Leo i'd. Frammkhin will leave for hastIngs , Nob. , Vtiimcstiay.vliere he will officiate at. time Atta-Loeb wctiduimg. Miss Julia Olilcer , manager of artists of time Exposition , whli entertimin mueimibers of time Apollo chub of Cimicago timia week. Ths members of the Royal Arcanumn lodge will give a picmmlc at time expositiomm grounds Royal Arcanumn da' , Saturday , JUme 2 , The local conmmmmittee of arrangemmmemmts of thin American hmmstituto of linmmmnnmmthmv wili give a reception and dammce at the Millard Montlmm ) ' , June 27. Mrs. Chmni'les flosewater vihi entertain tonight - night at lien imonie the Council of Jewish 't\onIeim in hemmer of Miss S. American. Tuesday eveimimmg Cohommel amid Mrs. hiammi- bheton will entertaIn Illinois day visitors anti friends at a reception In the Illitmois eLate bmmiltiimmg , at which Mrs. D. II. Wheeler , Jr. , Mrs. F. P. Kirkendail anti Mrs. C. Chase will assist. Mr. nuti Mrs. SammmmmelVertiuImor will give timeir first ust-nuptiai reception timid afterimoomi fromim 3 to 6 o'clock. They wlil be assisted in receiving by Messrs. and ides- mammics lIzmmmriec' hiegeim immmd Sal Dugan , Time imouso will be beautifully decorated with imalmums amid cut iiowers. Mr. mmnd Mrs. George W. Liniuger and time locimi comimnmIttm'e of amrangemeumts of time American Institute of lloimmeopathmy will give a m'eceptiomm at time honme of Mr. Linimiger Friday eyemmimmg , June 24. TIme following yommng womeim will assists Misses Ruth , lireckennitige , Mcidmister , Jaymmes , Jacksomm , Josiyim , Nichols , Eikleberger , Wood , Lytle , Drummer , Dummmommt , Eeiith DummmommtVIikimms , Frammk , Alexander , Taylor , Chmaffee , Watson , llertzlor ammd Ilnzard. 'I'imem flower girls will be Eloise Wootl , Doras Wood and Lelia Scnibmmer , with Clara Ruth as queen. umAmlA stJimUiums. i'Iereeit'e , Mrs. Hummt and daughters visited with friends in Omnimima Fnitimmy. Homer iclook of Tecuniseh , Neb , , Is hero visitimig friends for a week or so. Mrs. Ed Christian of Llmmcoimm is here via- iting her mother , Mrs. Louis Green. Miss Prudence 'Tracy , time postmistress , matTe a bimsiness trip to Oimmaima Friday. Mm' . anti Mrs. U. C. Haste spent Satimr- day and Sunday 'uvitim friends iii Omaha. Miss Nettle Myers of Onmalci wm' ' " Saturday visiting her mother , Mrs. George Dial. Dial.Lou Lou Grebe and faimiiiy of Onmalma apcimt Sunday visiting Mrs. Grebo's mother. Mrs. Reovca. Thmer were teim neopie balmtized at i'rlos' mice Sunday by 11ev. it. W. Scott of Clifton iiiii , Omaha. Quito a mmmimnber of Florence people at- temitied the exposition at Onmalma Nebraska day , Jummo 14. Mrs. Emil lixon of Biair , Nob. , was via. iting her sister , Mm's. Cieimm Ilaistead , one day this week. Miss Mattie and Iilaimcim Tmmcker wont to Onmaima Saturday to be examniued for teach- era' certificates. Miss Francis Scott of Centrai Park , Omaha , Is spemmdummg a week here visitImmg with Jeimnie Dial , Mrs. F' . I ) . Lemmcim was cahlemi to Tekamimnim Saturday by time serious hhiimess of her fntimor , Joseph I'almateer. J. Brown of Tekamah , N.b. , is imem'e visit- lmmg with his brother a few ( lays amid uttenti- imig time exposition. Mrs. Frank Dixon of Blair , Nob. , was via- ltimmg vithi time fanmiiy of Dr. Tracy a couple of tinys this week. \ ViliV.Oiem' of IVayime , Neb , , is iii towim visiting relatives and attemmtiod the cxposl- tion Nebraska clay , iieimry Everhmart , wimo imas been working near herman for three or four immontha , no- turimeei home Monday. 0mm account of an accitient or two the city marshal has stopimeti imlcychists from riding on time sidewalks iii the town. The Ciurimetiami Emmeleavor socIety will give en Ice cream social at thee Presbyterian church 'Tuesday night , Jimmie 21. Mi's. Laughlin , wimo has been visiting friends mind relatives in Omaha for several 'seeks retirimed home Wetimmesday , accom- < - - ' Statemo1s . . Lel/ers/rom women cured ) ' feinal'c L , , I. . droubh's by/'e.ru.ia I . tauey L. W'Iimmn , ' ; Nashville , ¶ J'enmm , , . s'nitcs : ' . , ' -.7 . ' \ cc i now coima'mder / # - ' \ mmmysc'if vchI timid do - ' give you great tiuimnits lamit ' ' ; ; yotmi' 'I womidem'fui moth- ' : dmio , Pc-rim-na , Titus : :1.1t _ - . : ' : , done mmmc mill time - , , good. I Timid tried rr . - i' ' ' mm. great emmany , tioctonmi ummmd did # imot fimmtl any ye- r : hut from mummy of timemim , limit nosy I cuim may that I am well. I feel tihe a meow person mdl over , Nay God idesi yoim amid b' with you always. " Mm's. A. C , IIlldtmb'nmmd , Aiilton , N , 0 , , svrites : 'C J very To's' mind 1)rommommmmec(1 Imi curable by tvo of time best electors 1mm tiig ] county s'mcmm I commneimcc'tl tIme use of your iuc'diclmmu , I imavum used mimic bottles of l'e-ru-mma and I thminic timmit I am perfectly well. 'C f course , Pc-ru-un. is what did time work , amid I comisicher It time grainiest medicine In the world. Mimic was mm imoted case In this county anti every- ludy thought I would die. I imever lose ILI1 opportunity to praise your mmmetlleiime. You may use this letter ae a testimonial and make it stoug as you can. " Itanled by her daughter , who lli visIt here tar several clays , CharLes thrown mnoveil his tammmliy to South , Omimaima Mnmmtiny. lie is ezmmployetl timt'ro by once of thmti packIng COtmmiiAliiemi. Ii. V. hirowim of ltommcn , Nd' , , was here this 'seek visiting lila brother , J. I' . hireewn , who lives t'so miles north of town , Miss l'elitim leicmpsey of Ohio imna beeui imere the last week vlmeitimmg Miss Agicea 't Ighmt unti attemmehing tIme exposItion. Mrs. C. C. lliitmmIitoii arrived frommm 11mm Tueselny nheti 's lii immmmkc lien future homemo home , Mr. Ilnuimilton belmmg iiiployetI hmt'i'e. Miss Ettumico Tunc ) aeuel Miss Ettithi Smith- eninmm'i of ilimmim' were at time exicositlutmi 'o- bmaka day. Miss Sumthmcrlammd Is litre visit- log 'situ Miss Tracy. Thu Latilus' Otmilti of St. Mmirk's chmiii'cii Immet met time iiemim' of Mrs. 0. J. ilummit Thtii's- day attemnooim nntl transactetl time regumlar busImiess of time maccling. There Is a belfry beimig built to time Prcs- byterian cimmireh anti as naomi a's hluiiimed ii. imli will ho hmummg. arraimgemmmemmts nireatiy immuving heemm immmseie for tIme bell. The immmmyom' hti time streets cleared ems nmmmcim mu ; Possible' Saturday nfterumoomm for ttme , mace of time \'otmmmg Mcii's Cimriatlmmmm nasonia- tioti to Flotemico mmcmii returme ( a Omimahma. 2 r ci , c o ii. Time ternm ciocti for time sumnmt'r iii time Iieumsomm scimnois inst Fritiny , to ope'ii mmext Septemmmbcr with a mmcmv corima of teachers. Mrs. A. Adaimms of tttuimmwa , Itt. , is tim hiemmsomm its mm gmmeat at time liummie of lien ccitmshum , Mrs.V. . .1. Joseph , while visitimmg time cx iositiumm. 'rime Ladles' Aiti society mmiet mit time lmommmo of Mrs. S. it. Iloffummitum lmmst week. It wiil macct with Mrs. Satmimiel Fiemlaysoim mu.'xt \Vetlmmcmetimmy at 2 ii. imm. Thmcre swill be immorimimig services at time Metimotlist church today at ii 'tm'clocit. Simim- tlay scimmiol itt 12. amnl time evoiming s'rvlce mviii be talmemm up by time cimhidrt'n's clay cx- ercises tim begimi mit S o'clock , Lan lotison emmtertniimemi a mmtmmmiber of lion little frinittis at her hommie Immat Tumeatlay nfterumoou iii hemmer of lien aeveimtim birtimmimiv ammuiiversmmr ) ' . Sime syas time reeipie'mmt of mmmamiy Pretty vreaemmts. Aim emmjoyable time swas had till . 7 o'clock wimemi refrcshmmmemmtmm were served. Odd Fellows' lodge No , 221 mmmai'cimed to Mount ilnium cemmmetery' last Smmimday at 2 p. mm. , where they imeitl tmmemmmorlrml sem'vices mit thmo graves of their dead brethremm , The cerenmoumy wait ice charge of time noble gmammel. Rem'emchmmmmemmtce uvere served 10 the visitimmg mmmeimmbers at time lodge menus at C p. am. amid 1mm time evemiimig time lodge in a bittly mit - teimtii'ml time iciethochist chmmmm'cim , whore it Its temmeti to a hue tmmlk givemm by Mr. Chammimels of Onmaima. A thiig'ii iiiceimt i'imIii ( I mig' . "Phyllis. time Artists' Model , " mmow aim sepelal exhmibitloim 1mm moommi 11 , Board of Trade builduimg , is attracting large mlummmber.8 of visitors tinily aimd m'eceivimmg time atlimmira- tion amid apimrecimitlon of all whmo immive seemm It. Time lmflhimtimig is 'somitierfuhiy realistic. It is ito beautiful that otmo came ace 1mm It only a mmmarvelous irork of art. Don't fail to see it. Opemi today from 2 to ' .1 im. imi. IIVCA'I'lOuAL. BroucU Opemms Sept. 19th , 1S9S. .Ilommi'ding miumii I.my Scmliooi for G it-is Tiimtier time directiumm of fit. ilem' . George \Vortimimmgtoum , S. ' 1' . D. , Lb. D. Pm'immmam's' , itrePai'atorY mumti collegiate ( 'nurses. Comim- icteimt corims of temtcimem' , 1'hiudem'mm ' mactIm- otis immmd every advmmmitnge oh'i'orotl. Strict imttemitioim imIti to time mmmornl , mnemmimmi : mmmtl hhm'MIt'ah im'eii being of time students. 1)11mb- nina conferred. Prepares for all culi'ges open to women. tilmecial coursoit iii Iligim. em Emmghisim , Sciences , Ancieimt mmmmd iuhitrmm Lnngtmages , MusIc and Art. Terms mod- crate. ibmmiidlng repaired auth in e'.t't'Ibcmmt order. Sammitary plunmbing. Satisfactory steam licatimma. l'aremmts mind guart1immmm desIrhim to outer itmmidis will imiemmse send fur calmtlogime , or ailmiy persommmmhl' to Mi-s. L. E. Upton , Prhi. Jim'o'mieIl HmmlI , Oummalma , Neb Omaha Summer School of Method. Opens iii tIme 111gb ticimool lmuiiduimg omm imitmim- timmy Morumini , mmmc 20 , 1898 , at mm. mu. iIonmmiumg sesmilommH will iegim , on 'l'uestiay , Jtmme 21 , at 9 it. rn l'mlONlAY MOItN1NU i % iii lie dei'oteti to orgaimizmtion. : Pmmrticulmmr attentihum lit cmmllcti to time pro- fessiommml ; stamuhing of time I mmstrmmctors. Prof. Cimmmrleme 11. Scott , of Oswego , ( New York ) Nrmal School , Nature Study timid I'bm'Sicmml Geograpimy. . .iaciiuesV. . iletiwmty , F. Il. G. S. , of New York , GeogrmmtImy. imhimis Sarimim. C. Gniawoiti , of Chicago Nor- mmml School , Pnimimary Metimodim , emimjelmmmsizing Lnmmguage. Mm's , Lime ) ' Fitcim l'crkimms , fer mmmii ) ' years immstrtmcttr In drawing mit l'rmutt lmmstitimte , hlrookiyim , N. Y. , Illustrative Drawimig. Supt , J. C. Ihiscy , of Cmtmmmcli Iluffs , howmm , Arithmnetic-Sjmeer Metimoti , Miss Caroiimie It ! . C. unit , of lialtlnmore , J'tItl. ' , Kiimtiergmrtemm iuictiiotis. Mr. W. 0. Itliltiehi , imrin. of Dome Mttimie. Iowa , High Scimoni , IiIstimr-Sommrce' Metimoti. Mr. J. 11. 1etchmam , East St. Louis , Music -Normnal Music Course. For tickets anti iimfnrmatiomi in regard to bt'nrtlimig PlaCe8 , program , etc. , call mmpoim Miss Myra Lahtue. Cimalrmmmim Executive 1mmim mmmi I tee , I I Igim School lime lId immg. Omaha , Nob. MATTERS IN FEDERAL COURT 'Inini mit it isi 1mg I'lIm' i'ntehhit'r itoh. be-ms l's .t iioii * ii.tclc'ch-Ot her filMi.N ( 'eciiiir I' , , . It Ii' eXfmCetetl thatihi' CmiV of time Rising City liostoflice rohibers will be voimmplatetl Iii fciiertml court and mm Momitlay time case of Snmlthm mmgalmmst time t'mmlome i'tttilie reccivet's will i'ce begimit. George Smith , time imlailitirt. while erossiimg tue li'mmlon i'aciflc tracks mit a grade erosslmig w lthin time city humus of tmmmmmha ) omm Jill ) ' 23 , l0l , svmis mmmii Into by a train amid received Imejtmm is for which ha 151(5 $10,000 tiamimnges i.otmis Priest of 't\'ltmneamgo ; was orrestcmt imy ieputy Umiittl States Marshat Allan fat takImmg liquor to the W'Immmmebngo agency mmmiii ehllimg it to immdinns , tie wns gi'emm ii hear- lug before Comummissiommet' Sitimimi anti Lmotmmmtt over. 1mm 'icfault of hail be' iwas bumught te Omaha ma mmci Id meecti in j a II. lepiity Uniteti States Marshal Miami went to l'emmder anti mmm'restemt a m'muimmber of per- soims who immiti gone to time Ommmnima gelicy ntiil ivere hiving Iimm'ro iii 's'agomma aeiimig liquor to the immtilaims umiti camtslumg consltierabiem ills- tmmrbmimce. 'rice imanty m'as womponcti at Lot- tie Stzmmmiey , R. IT. Itedumone' , Grace Norton amid iiiohhlo W'Ilhiammms , amid nil of ihiemmi worn arralgimeti before , Comtmnmissi'oncr Sioamm mmmc ivere reiensetl mm'itim time ummtierstammtllmig tii.t they heave time ngemmey ttmmmmmCtiiatei ) ' , SCCFIELD'S ' Strict Waist Sale. Tlmmtt's wham Slmlti call It , because ten cnt'm'y smiehm mm lium'go metoek _ All Limo tmc tliimmgs , 1)01.1) ts'hii Ic almit etmium's , 1mm cliolco tlmuiimt.v stvlucVo Immuvo tlmemmi mtm clmeimp mis it , Is adt'ismiblu to hm.iy mm slmlt't. vaist , the gooti ones , $ 1 , $ I .25 , $ I .51) ) mmmml hotter , turn Clit3mIlest him time untl-iatmimdi'y boi tom' amid huh thmuim' oi'igLnm1 slmnihi , \Vo i'ocolvn imeiv vmmbtts avery svcel , WASH SKIRTS. I4iiicmm skim'ts at fl8J , $1.25 , $1.75 , $2.5 ( ) mmmmd bettor. Cmtsim ; miicirt , corded " " " ' - totimo sviIt , $3.D5. Time tIems'oy' ' itominco skli't , 1mm Ilumeim , ci. mm-li antI p'mqmie , at lii's' prices. New silk ivaists , slur pottlu 'ats , ties , btit , ttc. LadIcs' ' tniloi'ed stilts tI1 silk hued , $ I 5.00 S OCO1ELD c U fl1cioic&swico. 1510 DouglnsSt. Bet'o1zliemer .l1i112nery Seasonable Goods at Popular Prices 203 SOuth 15th MRS. R. fl. DAVIS O1 A Ii A'S PO1'ULAR fit I LLI NER , jinmt I'C'O'IVCl , 300 fine 1)at- , terli hats - " , . . - , . ' lai'gest 1iiit : of . , l1Hh1' iii , goods , . . ' i' ; c. ' tliti C i t y- . : ' SWItCIICS to ' - iI iilatCli a ii y Sllfl(1O of hair . . . . . - - at i'casoiiablo 1l'ices. 1511 Douglas. Ad MRS. J. BNSON tIe t Io & 12 S. 16111 ST. Uides' Neckwedr ' \\r3'\I got c'eryt1uiiig you could - - - - Ix ---r : t141c for iii these goo(1S. milik Strlmmg Ties in every color antI simamie l2c mmmiii 25e , BeautIful Puff Ties iii 'simile. imiqu a antI colors. 25c. Silk l'uff Ties-all colors mmmi shmatleu-0c , lie mmmcmi $1.00. Silk Frimmge Ties-all colors-nil imrices. Silk and ttathmm stock Puff Ties-all coiors-l.00 nmmd $1,1O , Beautiful Bow Ties , 25c. handsome Simeer Mull Ties , 25e UI ) . White Ascot Ties , 25c mmmii SOc. SASIIES-Elegmtnt Taffeta Silk Sash CS , 7 Inches witie-umovelty pnttermms -Irice $3,75 , Black anti Wimito Sashes wltim Fnimmgei incii while , $2.75. Noveity imiaid Sashes , with Fringe , 6 ½ Inches witie-worthi fully $3.00 -for $1,115 , We have about 100 styhe t belts to choose fromn-ieiitimer , metal , silk , veivet-jaweleti munch imiain-emmtirehy new cimolco iattermis iii ItenaIte- sammce amid Mexicaim Dmawmm Work-ioyhleme , Centers Luimcim Cloths amid Scarfs , 'eVe carry aim eiegammt hue of Traimmi- Mississippi Sommvemilrmm-atenilmmg all- yen amid otlmer gootls-ite frommm 25c up , ; , ) ; / / / ' , p.44 , , ; ; .2 r Wash Your Faces _ and Your Laces j with ' _ _ _ _ : : J / Made on purposefor , Fiic : Fabrics and Finc S/this. A PIJRI3VULT1 , rLoA'rINa SOAP. Made by rtme CUDAIIY SOAP WORKS. , Omaha , U. S. A. ' , ;