THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER,9 , 1890.-SIXTEEN PAGES. IN'THE REALMS OF FASDIOS , A Modern Instance of Noble Bolf-Sacrifico nnd Devotion , SOCIAL EVENTS THAT PROMISE PLEASURE , . Doing * of the Bninrt World Diirlnc tlio Week Just Kmlod Receptions nnd CnrU I'nrtlcn Interspersed with Buvcrnl llu.so Bud Tens. Since thodnysof long ago soclctyhnsnovcr tind such a lesson of sclf-dculal , of devotion , of heroism taught It as that shown by Miss Mnry Hutlcrworth , daughter ot General Ben lluttcrworth in her marriage to Mr. Hough- wout Howe. The circumstances attending the marriage wcro of the saddest nature imaginable , yet they dccluro to the world that thcro nro hero- Jnos today in the vast cities of commerce , he roines in the busy social throngs where the dance , the jest , the feast nro considered all potent , heroines as noble , ns great ns those who lived In icons past In the elnys of old , when bonuly Inspired chivalry und when cio- votion gave birth to heroism. Miss Mnry Uuttorworth proved herself ni Brent n hcrolno during the ten days Just past OH did the women or old whom nations vor- Billpncd nnd whoso praises were sung by the inspired poets of centuries ago. In cliisslo times.such devotion was sung nml glorified- , today , nlnsl it Is slnmly alluded to iw some thing out of * the ordinary , then iulto lor- ottuu In the press of social duties , social ob- § gallons. Miss Buttcrworth's unselfish elovollon to Mr. Howe , the added development of her love during his illness , her marriage te > him twenty-four hours heforo the- appointed day of the wedding , her uninterrupted earn of the dying man , whoso spirit left Its fragile clay upon the aay llrat sanctifletl ns the np- * jointed wedding day , were BO many noble nets of devotion , a series of pictures of chastened love , nets of heroism , pure nnd Oi'uplo , that must bo applauded and which tnnnot ho forgotten. Yet , cnrthllko , the love duel ( levotlon und heroism of the woman wcro not rewarded by the saving of the man's ' llfo. Truly , love has Its terrors as well as Its blessings. Now that tbo elections are over nnd the mon hnvo time to give some attention to the fair sex , society will commence to assume its brightest , appearance and from this on you may expect the devotees of the smart world to ho involved in engagements up to their eyes. Already a number of big crushes are talked of , one nictty young married woman having engaged the parlors of the Millard for n Kensington as late ns January , In the im mediate future , howwor , there are a number of receptions and card parties which will at tract the lenders of tlio Four Hundred. The settlement of the prohibition question , xvhlch was nt fiercely discussed at Kensing tons ami afternoon card parties by the ladles as the question was argued at campaign meetings nnd ward clubs by their husbands , fathers , brothers nnd sweethearts , will permit n number of people to entertain who would hnvo figured very llttlo in society this winter had prohibition carried. Theh husb.uuls , In the most part owners of real estate , have felt the tightening of the times and until the question was finally settled re fused to foot the hills that might bo incurroi by their wives In entertaining. This Is id different now , and a number of very charm ing entertainments will ensue which wouli not have been given under other circum stances. "Thnt which Is sinking in Amoricar , girls , " snys Mmo. Julio Adam In tbo NTortl American Review , "and which induce : French , English and Italian noblemen t < marry them , Is thnt they never look like HUopkeopcrs1 danghtcrs ; they sometime : have unbearable , shocking ways , but the ; are never vulgar. They may bo chat gee with what we call In Franco nirs do coco ( lotion , but not ono of them looks like i trndcswoinari , thoiiRh they nro mostly tin daughters of manufacturers. The America ! girl has the science of pleasing which cnptl vales ovott the olti world Don Junns una wares. She seems to us exceptionally Intelll gout , putting forth nil her talents to attali the llnal end. which Is trapping , often for bl own gootl , a titled husband. What the Kuro poan women denounce in the young /Vmerl cans is tbo nbuso of flirtation in which som of them Indulge. At this dangerous pustinv they learn to over-oxcito the vanity of tu men , and therefore disdain them. " At the Altar's Klirlno. HALT. AND COIIHY. At the Calvary liaptist church , at 7:3 : Wednesday evening , Uov. A. W. Clark oft ] dating , Mr. Thomas 0. Hall nnd Mrs. Mnttl H. Corey worounltod in marriage , Miss Lcni Doitrlch acting ns hrldcsinalu ntul Mr. Alvli Koeufolt ns groomsman. Air , Hull Is engaged with the Johnson Bros transfer line of this city and is well knowi In many of Omaha's social circles In whlcl ho numbers many friends , Ills bride is n member of the Calvary Bar tist church and Is possessed of many woman ! qualities. Although she has been a resided of Oinnhn but a short time she has gnlno many warm friends both socially and in ho church solutions by her quiet and ladyllk manner. The newly wedded pair have gene to house keeping nt 1603 North Twenty-seventh street nnd enter their now llfo with bright hope and the best wishes of their many frlcnels fc a long life of usefulness unel happiness. JOHIUN AND IIOFFMAX. Mr. Collins Jordan and Miss May Iloffma were married Thursday evening , Novombt 0. nt the residence of tbo bride's parent ; Twenty-third and Howard streets , Th bride and groom are both well known In thl city , and a host of friends wish them happy llfo. Uov. Charles W. Savldgo o llclntcd. ItUXO AND OKIMM. The marrlapo ol Mr. Oeorgo Rung nn Miss Lilly Grimm , was pcrformoel by lo' { ' Charles \V. Snvidge , at his residence. . Lea1 cmvorth and Twonty-llfth avenue. Only f ow Intimate friends were present. STAND AND VI.nilNO , A very pretty wedding ceremony occurre nt the residence of tlio Into William Plomlni Grand view cottngo , Twenty-eighth and Yale Btrcots , Thursday avciiiut , ' . week , In whlc "TTts daughter , Miss ICato Fleming , nnd Mi George U. Stand wcro united In marrlugo I the Kuv. W. J. Hnrslm. The bride was vei as the brli'o. ' Air. A. Smart oniclated In tl capacity o ( groomsman , the ceremony belli uttonded by only the relatives of the tv fatulllcH nnd a few Intimate frionels. Afti November 10 , Air. emd Mrs. Stanel will bo : homo with the bride's mother , Twenty-eight nnd Yates. MII.UU ASP M'POXOUOH. At St Phllcmonn's cathedral , Omnh Wednesday rooming was celebrated the ma ringoof Air. 0. W. Miller of thli city m Miss Alary E. AlciJoiiougti of Omaha , Uo Father McCarthy oftlciutlnir. The bride Is well known In Omaha nt highly estoomoa by her acquaintances. M Miller Is an old employe of the postolllcod pnrtmunt nnd enjoys the confidence of a lari - cln-lo of friends. They will reside < U-'wcnty-llfth street , between O and P street 1 > EU.OXE AND COOI'BR. At S o'clock Wednesday morning Air. Fri Dellono w.xs united In murriugotoMUs Fra i-es Cooper. The ceremony took place ut S Cecelia's church , and was performed by Re leather Carroll. Mr. and Airs , Dollono lea- this evening for Galroston , whcro they w hpend the winter. The groom Is a ucphow Mr. Dellono , the wholesale liquor dealer this city. rOITEH AXI 11.U.I.AI1D. A very pretty wedding was solemnized Geneva , this state , on Wednesday , the co trailing parties being Air. C. S. Potter , J ; son ot the general agent of the Wells-Knri nnrt American express companies In this cit nnd Aliss IJallard , only daughter of Hon. R , Dallard , who was state geologist for t\ \ yearn , Rov. Zcnncr of the First Congi Rational church of Geneva oftlclatlnp , Aft the murrliigo tlio bride and groom left on wedding trip to Denver und Ogaen and w Jio nt homo nftor November 20 at Pad Junction , The groom Is employed as a UK Bender on the Cheyenne and PadHo Junctl routes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Potter were the i clplcnta of mnuy valuable and useful prt cuts , and their friends in Omaha Join wishing them great Impplncss. M'DAMKL AND HALI.ANTIN'B. The marriage of Air. Uly scs C. AIoDan nnd Miss Ltiln Bnllantlno , oiiughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs , W , 0. Ballantlno , wa- celebrated Wednesday nftornoon. After Novomoor 20 they will be nt home ntSI&t California street. Miss Ilnllnntino , nn exceedingly pretty nnd charming young woman , has been a favorlto In society circles fur several years. In Cnpld'B Power. . A lady friend of Tin ; lien sends the follow ing additional Information regarding tbomnr- rlngcs in future : The account of recent engagements In last Sunday's Hue was Indeed highly interesting. Some few , however , that have been gossiped of for months nnd nro now reported upon good authority , wcro evidently forgotten. Among thcsoii most clover nnd well dressed girl , who has had many seasons nnd number less offers , Is soon to marry nn eastern man , who hnlls from Now York und is cnor.nou.sly rich , 'tis said , Not less In Importance comes tbo fact that the girl who carried off the honor.sof last sea son , the hello of the ballroom , tall , hnndsomo nnd most popular , has been won by an equally popular man residing In Council IJluffs. That they will mnko the finest looking pair nnd have the swcllcst wedding Omaha has for some time seen aomowhat alleviates the regret thnt is naturally felt at the loss Then a club man , who is adored by his fel lows , has chosen for his future bride a former resident of this city. They nro hoik dark nnd very much in love , 'tis hinted. Surprise will undoubtbdly bo expressed when It Is known that a very sweet , pretty girl belonging ton very prominent family Is to wed n clergymen , nnd n missionary at thnt. While ono of the older set ot girls will mnrrv after Christmas a handsome young blonde. A Jtirn ; Itml Ten. Wednesday afternoon Airs , Churchill Par ker nnd Airs. John Barker gave a beautiful rose bud ICeusluglon at their residence , 4013 hard street. The house , which occupies a commanding position Just west of Dr. Alcr- ccr's residence , is charmingly suited for the giving of largo entertainments. The rooms nro largo and airy , the halls wide and roomy , and the view from tbo windows would 1111 the soul of nn artist with delight. Hut decorations ! They have not been ex celled by uny private establishment in the city. The drawing room was n mass ot palms , while multi-colored chrysanthemums gave n pay nnd festive appearance to the rooms whlcti was very delightful , while roses were placed in nooks nnil cornel's , on the mantclpieces.oven ttio guests being showered with them. Until I o'clock the guests , and there .must have been nearly one hundred present , either engaged in animated conversation , much of the talk being about the recent elec tions and the AIcKinlcy bill , or clso they played cards , just ns their sweet fancy willed. Alra. T. J. Rogers , who is always gracious nbout assisting her friends in entertaining , sang several selections very charmingly , as eild also Mrs. Alotcnlf and Airs. Henry D. Kstabrook. Later little tables were brought forward and a very tempting lunch served to the guests , the hostess being assisted by a quar tette of pretty girls , AIIssos Alabol Pratt , Leola Carter , Manila Moore and Aliss Shep herd. herd.A A noticeable feature of tho. decorations was the punch bowl In the dining room , which was lllled with la Franco and bridal roses , garnlsho.l with Hinlliix , The guests who enjoyed the charm of the afternoon were : Airs , J. H. Buchanan , Airs. John U. Drookb , Airs. G. II. Boggs , Airs. S. D. Burkalow , Airs. Joseph Barker , Airs. W. N. Bnbcock , Airs. E. S. Dundy , Mrs. C. K Catllu , Airs. D. H. Wheeler , Airs. P. U. L.OWO , Airs. Thomas Swono , Airs. Lovl Carter. Mrs. W. V. Alorso , Airs. V. L. Ilaller , Mrs. G. W. Liuinger.Mrs. G. W. Ames. Airs. Frank Colpctzer. Mrs , Dti BoisMrs. , Clement ChaseAtrs. V. II. Coft- manAirs. J. N. Cornish , Mrs. J. Al. Aletcolf , Aleadames , Vf. P. Allen , C. W. Cleveland , A. P. Honkins , Hopkins , J. Al. Thurston , Henry Alcday , Byron Ueed , William Hol comb , Henry listnbrook , O. Al. Carter. R. C , Moore , Airs. Patrick , I , W. Miner , S. S. Cur tls , C. II. Dewey , John A. Horbaeh , 13. S IJunely , Jr. , P. H. Johnson , L. J. Brake , J. Al. . , . . . , I ? \ja\\i\ \ .t ii v AJ .ut4Jt J-f 4.1 iUlUi < into Hulst , Frank IVIuIr , C. S. Uaymond , 0. W. Kelley , W. E. Claric , C. Hartmnn , Henrj Dntiham , Frank' Whcaton , T. J. Uosers Augustus 1'ratt , Mrs. Trultt , D. W. ISenham Warren Itogers , J , B. Hawley , E. W. Na h C. II. Gardner , Mrs. Sarson , Mrs. Porter Georpo I. Gilbert , Olarlc Woodman , D. Baum .I.E. Ban rn , Misses Buttorlield , U. C. Cush intr , G. I'owoll , Krnest Uiall. S. P. Morse , D H.Vlieclcr , Jr. , Henry Lockwooil , Mrs Hall , Mrs , Hartsuft , James Pcabody , Mrs Sloan , M. C. Nichols , A. J. Simpson , B. B \V'ood , Robert Doherty , Mrs. Windsor , Mrs Lowe , C. A. Wordeii , Mrs. Edwards of Call Corn in , Fred Nyo. An Omaha Artist in P/xrls. Hon. Oeorgo AV. Llnlagcr , the patron of Jlr J. O. Itorglutn , who is tultiiif ; a three years course In nrt ninonfr the grtat artists on th oilier sldo of the water , received this wcel the following letter from his protege , whlcl will be interesting especially to art lovers li Omaha. The talent of the young man seem to ho asserting Itself oven among the clove Frenchmen , and some of these days th Omaha artist will ho famous if ho only keep las hcnd. The letter reads ns follows : PAWS , Franco , October 20 , 1800 , Co Boulc van ! Arago , Atelier 20. Dear Mr. Linlngcr Wo have just completed n house settling job nnd I can assure you that to furnish rooms ii this intcrnul place if only ir n poor way I not n deslruhlo undertaking nor an Inoxpcii sivo ono. In llgurinR up our expenses w counted on a stove ( -winter is now coming on for ISfmncs Sfl.OO ; that was not had , for i good little wood heater ; It was cheap , bu when I had put it up in1 stove-plpo had cost mo nearl' ' as much as my stove. Hici there was the shovel , the poker , the fuel , am I found I had nn elephant on ray hands. Bu It is gtltlntjcohl now , and as wo are from warm country , with only light clothing , lb "elephant" Is necessity.Vo nro doing ou own housekeeping ; in fuct , everything V ) can do ourselves , wo do. I have secured my rooms for a year , payin quarterly in advance. Wo have three room and a kitchen. One room I use fiuin studio , one la our salon and ono our be chamber. They nro on the second llooi pleasantly located , convenient to markets stores , etc. , and ucur to the tramways to th center of Purls , Wo have had quite a number of visitors a ! ready , among them being the Hon. Thoma Ochiltrco , ox-congressman from Texas , noi Mackey's attorney. I made Mr , Ochiltrco' acquaintance -while crossing the water ; H bocnmo interested In mo from som sketches I made for acoiicct given on shipboard. After our urriro hero ho culled nnd introduced us t a good ninny people , among them Senate LelundStanford ot California. Wo had arranged for Mr. Ochiltreo an Senator Stanford to call at my studio , hut n unexpected Interruption prevented , so I wi ; Invited to call at their hotel nnd bring sow of inv sketches with mo. I called the follow Ing day nnd found ono of Hosa Bonheur'a pli tnres there. At sight of It my heart guv two or three violent Jumps , as you migt guess. When 1 got in front of it , nnd coul SCR It , I found it was a picture of Cnllform horses and my sketches were of the same m ture. I must confess from IZosa's reput : tlon I did not lontj for this comparison , bi when I saw the picture I felt siitlsllod in in own iiiltut , hut \vis ; doubtful as to thoopinlc ot Senator Stanford , whos > o opinion on U action of the hon > o thcro Is no better uutho ity.The The senator osUod mo some quostiot about horses and their actions. 11 did not lllto Kosa's picture , an liked my sketch of the stage picture ( whlc you have ) very much , though ho told mo I did not think howould order any plctun just wrw. However when I hart picked xi my f ketches to leave and the hncUmau wi taking them down , horamo intotho hallwn and gave mo nn order for a small picture i ho painted $0011such a subject ns I chose i select , the picture to cost fMX ) . And be h this order ho gave mo another fur two lai > canvases of California suhjects , to bupniuu In nbout n year. I oball have to return fi tbo sketches of this work , if not to paint tl tutli-o pictures. An account of Mr. Stanford's order wi telegraphed over the ocean and you may Inu eOL-ji It In some of the homo papers , ns I luu received New York und San Francisco pape which mbtition It. Tills is brief , but you see my hands are fill I have junix | > d Into tbo arena und inv dul now is to seize every opportunity and spare nothing hut my health la the light. I liuvo uiy salon iitcturo solucted , and 1 finer subject never catered a man's head. I ran only tnaVo the flno thinR of H thnl it deserves to bo , I will ho happy. I will do- scrlho it later. Wo cannot possibly got anything ready for your exhibition , o you do as you suggested , nnd when % vc send our pictures you can ex change them. Soon I will wrlto nnd say tnnro about things in general nnd nrt in Paris. J , O. Uonaiim A Uoso IJml HlKli-Klvc Pnrty. Wednesday evening Miss Catherlno Barker , taking advantage of the hcautlful floral decorations which had been a part of her mother's Kensington during the after noon , gave a very prett > ' card party , which was essentially n rose party , nil the huds being present nnd the bachelors. Partners were selected by small cards which bore the table number nnd ulso a number for each player , and they were as dainty and pretty ns rould well be. , The ladies' royal prize , which consisted of an Immense cluster of la Franco roses , was carried off by Miss Mary Moore , and the gentlemen's prize , n , chamois bag full of poker chips , was captured by Mr. Harry Berkley. The ladles'booby prize , a book of poetry entitled < lOne Thousand nncl One Gems , ' fell into the hands of Mrs. Daniel Baum , nnd Mr. Paul was the recipient of the gentle men's booby prize , usauhctbng. The tally cards were very beautifully gotten up , approaching preaching almost works of nrt. Itrcclving on Kloctlon Da/ . One ol tbo most charming receptions over given in Omnhn was that of Mrs. C : Hartman - man nnd her daughter , Miss Hartman , Tues day nfternoon nt their beautiful now homo on Farnam street. It was nn exceedingly happy thought ou Mrs , Ilortman's part to select Tuesday on which to entertain her friends. The day was perfect , nn ideal November day , nnd her guests availed themselves ot the opportunity to inspect the palatial homo of ono of Omaha's leading business men. The house is really ono of the most impos ing in the city. It has been built with n view to comfort , nnd the largo reception hall , ; ho salon , the library , tno dining room ami .ho music room nro each perfect in its way. The hall covers as much space as a small live-room cottngo nnd is the most delightful [ ilaco for n cotillion Imaginable. Although the guests numbered 250 during ho afternoon , tbo hours of the reception bo ng from U until 0 , thcro was llttlo crushing , la fact the guests moved about without the least dlfllculty , the talk of the afternoon turning to the result of the eloc- .lons over the country. It was really sur prising what interest thcro wus in the result , and bright eyes nnd rosv cheeks told t'j0 ' itory of exciting arguments beingcarr'u.1 ' on. In honor of the occasion the large , spacious rooms were beautifully decorated with roses , smllnx and chrysanthemums. The gay colors and ragged finery of this most fashionable of Cosies gave a beautiful Direct to the furnish- ngs of the room. For house decoration thcro is nothing tnoro plcturesnuo than chrysan themums. They nro tbo most wonderful Jlowers in the world for n "show. " They are so gay and brilliant. They fairly challenge one's admiration and then they have the Joy ous attribute of the Mikado's sister , they are "tough as n bono with a will of their own. " They are handsome , not beautiful. Everyone ono admires them , but no ono loves them. They nro Hko some showy beauties in this respect. But Mrs. Hartman's reception I The dining room was a bower of beauty ; ropoa of smilax wcro festooned from the four corn ers of the room , fastened at tlio central chan delier , and from there to the four corners of the square table which stood directly under neath , while yellow chrysanthemums pro jected their yellow heads from every nook and ingle. The soft , subdued light from fairy lamps and candles blended harmonious ly with the elegant draperies nnd dainty hangings that ndorn the lurgo drawing rooms of this model homo. . Mrs. Hartmnn was assisted In receiving by- Mrs. John P. Williams nnd Mrs. George I. Gilbert , who stood nt the entrance to the salon. At the drawing room door was sta tioned Mrs. S. P. Morse , Mrs. Clmrlcs Dean and Mrs. D. II. 'Wheeler. Mrs. FrankHnllor , Mrs. II. B. Coryell and Mrs. Thomas S. Kelton saw to tno comfort of the guests uy ushering them into the dining room" , where Bnlduft's corps of waiters sorvcd delicious refreshments. In the music room cbooolato and sherbort were served by the Misses Lynn Curtis , Lulu Johnson , Loola Carter and I'carl Htirtman , a quartette of very pret ty nnd attractive young women. Among those present were Mesdnmcs Wheeler Jr. , Colpotzer , Alexander , UcBois , Birkhausor , Flitch , Moore , Byron Kccd , Sloan , Hobble , Johnson , Mulr , PurkorKiggs' , Paxton , Frico , Gallagor , Curtis , Gushing , Whitney , Dr. Pnrkor , Kosewatcr , Marshall , Fell , Darrow , Tuttle , Itedick , Oiacomml , Wood , Nattingcr , Calm , Kooder , Kennun1 , Albert Cnlm , Pratt , M. Meyer , Silk worth , Kanco , Baum , Chambers , Strong , Kris Kendoll , Falconer , Coo , Bronuson , Bnrbcr , Nash , Mount , Uustin , Uriivca , Billiard Council .limits , Whltnoll , Duel , Benson , Yates. Kogers , Dufrcon , M. Cahn , Simp son , A. Meyer , Taylor , Clarke , Mills , J. .T. Brown , Allen , Mulr , Williams , Sherwood , Millard , Barker , Carter , Raymond , Shobes. Hamilton , Squires , ICstabrook , Campbell , Thurston , Johnion , Hnrens , Turner , Remington , Hell , man , Burl , Peck , McMillan , Ohnso , Traynor , Uunvcll , Burns , Wakulcy , Williams , 'Lun ger , Swobe , KHchon , Patrick , Kason , Mar tin , Montgomery , Rogers , Williams , Thomas Rogers , Brown , Cook , .Icnson , Akin , ives. Gibson nnd others. Misses Alexander Bnum , Hoaghvnd , Dullard Council Bluffs Wakeloy. Emily Wnkcloy , Gincoinlm , Smith Strong , Carter , Moore , Pratt , Cott , Parker Ada 1'arkcr , Cook , Sherwood , Balbneh Campbell , Whlrweli , Hnrnoy , Chambers Nash , Smith , Leo , Arnold , Johnson , Hitt Rooder , Mount , Burns , Turner , Kennedy Hellman , Marshall , Klusbeo , Barker anc others. A Wcddlnu Kecontlon. In honor of the marriage of their son , Mr Dayid Baum , which was solemnized but i short time ngo in Now Jersey , Mr. nnd Mrs Daniel Buum gave n lovely reception Tlitirs day evening at their pretty homo , 2211 How ard street. The hotiso was vary prettily dccoratci throughout with ( lowers , rosebuds nmlohrys anthcmums entering largely into the floral nr ranitcmenls. In the parlor the grate was concealed coaled by a mass ot palms , while a number o rose bowls lllled with rosebuds adorned tin mantel nnd windows. The dining-room win ulso very prettily arranged , a solid bed o chrysanthemums having been built into th windows. Smilax was fastooned about tin chandeliers , the whole effect being ver pretty. The receiving party consisted of Mr. am Mrs. Daniel Uaum , Mr , nnd Mrs. Davli Ihium , Mhs Baum nnd Miss Brownlo Ilnmn sisters of the groom. MM. B.uim , sr. , np iwarcd In a very pretty black lace gown , tin bride wearing n gray silk trimmed with pinl slllciict ; Miss Baum were black with a golt leaf running through the gown , and her vcr pretty i torMiss , Urowiiic , Dmun , nppearlni to adrunt'isu ' in yellow silk trimmed will rose plait fringe. Among the guests win were very striking costumes the fol lowing am noted : Miss Opal Tonga lln , one of the season's debutantes looked very lovahlo in a bright yellow coj tumo trlmuiod with blaokelvet'tho whole surmounted with a largo black hat trituiuei with yellow nnd blade plumes ; Miss Lym CurllR , another of ihu buds , were a fetchlm costume of blue silk entr.xiue , the waist belli ; covered with whlto passementerie : MM. A II. Smith , a bride of n month , were a vcr tirotty gray crepe ; Mrs. Clement Chase , wh is always attractive was gowned very strik itigly In bluck luco nnd yellow silk' ' , Mis Dundy , tall , dark and distinguished looktnu were a complete suit of black ; Miss Lcol Carter , bluck nnd gold evening costume Mrs. S. S , Curtis , n very dainty dress of dell rate gray and silver imulo after ( hvclan moil lis , a gray silk toque ornamented with birds Mrs. 1 , W. Miner , ox-blooUcrepo ; Airs. 11.11 Lookwooil , a gown of delicate KIIIV matcria much resembling crepe ; Mrs. D. II. Whtvle jr. , a costume of palo gray Henrietta cloth Mrs. Will Hamilton , were u superb blacl velvet rostumv , entralne , with point lace an diamond ! ) , the whole relieved by a single pin' ' rose , the largest that Ims been seen for a Vf r , louir time ; Mrs. 13. S. OuuJy Jr. , quit' charmed her friends by wearing u prott golden Drown gown with rod orcpa triir mlnga ; Mrs. D , \Vhooler-sr. . , was drcsic in black ; Mrs. Robert Pease graced n ro tumo of dark wlro inorio with wine volvc sleovus : Mr-i. Howard llaldrlgo was. eg : tunmt in ( Mshmcrc and whlto silk ] AIH Beull , an cntiro suit of black ; Mrs J. 1 Williams were n blm-U velvet gown trlinme with black und whlto sutlu. The invited list comprlsotl Mr , and Mr : William I'oiipicton , Mr. und Mrs , C'llnto Powell , Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Pratt , Mi and Mrs. Itcdlck , Mr. and Jlrs. B. need , Mr. nnd Mrs. H. L. ItoynoVlJ , Mr. and Mrs. J. Rhedtn , Mr. nnd Mrn..iUmll , Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Rogers , Mr. nnd Mrp , W. Uogors , Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin -RoVfMy , Mr. nnd Mrs. Sharp , Mr. nnd Mrs. . A , , U. Smith , Mr. nnd Mra. C. K. Squires , -M | ' . and Mrs. Thomas Swobe , Mr. nnd Airs. Tnplum , Mr nnd Mrs. J. M. Thurston , : HSlr. nnd Mrs. Tlllson , Mr. nnd rV. A'alll , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace , Mr. nnd ,7flw. Wossells , Mr. nnd Mrs. Wheeler. Mr. , fltul Mrs. Wheeler , Jr. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Whltinire , Mr. and Mrs , J. 1' . Williams , Mr. and Mi ? , Woodman. Mr. nnd Mrs. WooUvortli , M tntid , Mrs. Cntlln , Mr. nnd Mrs. Mulr , Mr ; iiud Mrs. Ilendrlx , Mr. and Mrs. Mcikle , M ( nnd Mrs. Fores- man , Or. and Mrs. Denis ? . Senator and Mrs. Mnnderson , Mr. and Mrs. Hnlnev , Mr. nnd Mrs. Harris , Mr. nndSfrs. A. B. Smith , Mr. and Mrs. Stunner. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gntch , Mr. nnd Mr * . Snyner , Mr. nnd Mrs. Siuies ( ; , Mr. nnd Mrs. Piirker. Mr. nnd Mrs. Holcomb , Colonel nnd Mra. Slicddan , Air. and Mrs. A. J. Love , Mr. ami Mrs. Stobblns , Mr. nnd Mrs. Lowe , Mr. and Mrs. Boggs , Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnller , Captain nnd Mrs. Simpson , Mr. flnd Mr , Carrier , Mr. and Mrs. Carter , Colonel Chase , Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Al. Chne , Mr. nnd Mra. H. T. Clark , Air. and Airs. W. E. Clark , Mr. nnd Mrs. CofTmnn. Air. nud Mrs. 1) . J. Collins , Mr. ntut Mrs. James Column , Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. E. Cougdon , Mr. nnd Airs. W. Connor , Mr. and Mrs , N. J. Cornish , Air. and Alra. O. W. Clayton , Mr. nnd Airs. Woodworth , Mr. and Airs , Colburn , Air. nnd Mrs. Collier , Mr. and Mra. Gushing , Mr. end Mrs. Cummlngs , Air. nud Mrs. Curtlss , Air. nnd Airs. Diirrow , Lieutenant and Mrs. Aborcromblo , Air. and Atrs. Alexander , Air. nnd Mrs. Ames , Air. und Mrs. Allen , Air. nnd Airs , Hartman , Air. and Airs. Harvey , Airs , Heath , Air. nnd Mrs. Hunt , Air. and Airs. Irvine , Air. nnd Mrs. Johnson , Judge nnd Airs. Kolloy. Air. nnd Airs. Kennedy , Air. nnd Airs. Alnllory , Captain nnd Airs , Roy , Air. ami Airs. Nnsh , Mr. nnd Airs. Alulford , Air. and Airs. Patterson , General mid Airs. Brooke. Air. nud Alr.s , Alexander , Air. nnd Airs. John Barker , Air. nnd Mrs. Joseph Barker. Air. nnd Airs. Barnard , Air. nnd Mrs. Bnrrlnger. Air. nnd Mrs. Bradford. Air. and Mrs. Burnham , Airs. Bcall , Air. nud Airs. Uoscho , Dr.and Airs Brown Air. and Airs. Bums. Air. and Airs. Aaron Calm , Air. nnd Airs. Albert Calm , Air. and Airs. Burt , Air. nnd Airs. Bcnham , Air. nnd Airs. Ilnnder , Air. and Airs. Lango. Air. nnd Airs. Lockwood , Air. nnd Airs. McCllntock , Air. and Airs. AlcCormick , Mr. nnd Mra. AlcCulloeh , Air. nnd Alr.-i. AlcWortor , Air. nnd Airs. Mctcnlf , Dr. nnd Mrs. Moors , Air. nud Airs. Morse , Air. and Alrj. Altnor , Air. nnd Airs. Mulr , Air. nnd Airs. W. V. Alorse , Air. nnd Airs. Pease , Air. nnd Airs. Lowe. Mr. nnd Airs. Deucl , Air. nnd Airs. Dewey , Air. nnd Airs. Dictz. Air. nnd Airs. Drake , Jiulgo and Alra. Dundy , Air. nnd Airs. Dundy , Mr. nnd Airs. Gilbert , Air. nnd Airs. Green. Air. nnd Airs. C. W. Hamilton , Air. nnd Mrs. C. Will Hamilton , jr. , the Aliases Day. Sharp , Wilbur , Williams , Du'nd3Hiirtman , Pratt. Hhccm , Johnson , Shears , Tntutn , Touzalln , Wnllaco AIcKcnnn , Carter , Chase , Clark , Jessie Clard , Collier , Curtis , Kinh , Alexander. Dawey , Alurrcv , Ballontlno , Barker , Barnard , Bishop , Burns , Buttor- flold , Alulona Buttorlield , Messrs. J. Patrick , D. Morgan , Carton , Cooini , Smith , Fowler , Hull , Barlow , Horbaeh , Saunders , Wyman , Hr.rton. Berlin , Paxton. Bishop , Collins , Kimball , McMillan , A. Patrick , J. Clark , Crary , Allen , Heth , Baldridgo , Bosworth , AlcCimn , J , AlcCann , Pease , Fonda , Hamil ton , Rhccm , W. Smith , Jopkins , Shears , Barnard , Squires , Drs.VIlcox and Wilkin son , Lieutenant Crisman , Lieutenant Wilson , Lieutenant Bookmiller. , Flvo In Koiiut/.o PInot * . Two very delightful high live parties were given In Kountzo place { his week , the former occurring Wednesday and the latter Thurs day evening , Air. and Airs. O. II. Curtis , president of the Omaha rubber company , noting in the capacity of. host and hostess. Owing to their largo number of friends nnd ho snmllness of their house , Air. nnd Airs. Curtis decided to gtvo 'two ' parties nnd in that way entertain all their friends. At Wednesday evening's gatno the first prize for the ladles was , taken by Alr.s. J. J. ijlbson. a picture , Air. Gibson winning the first prize for the gentlemen , an ivory paper cutter. Airs. E. A. Blum won the lady's booby , u very cute colqred baby , Mr. Forest Owen taking the go-xtlempn'R booby , a crow ing rooster. The guests jirescht were ; Al v\ \ nnd Airs. E. V. Lewis , Mr. ntid Airs. J. II. Collins , Air. and Airs. E , D. Hustls , Mr. nnd Airs. J. P. Bay , Air. nnd Airs. J. W. Percl- val , Mr. and Mrs. J..T. GJbaon. Mr. and Airs. E. A. Blum , Mr. nnd Airs. W. E. Burlingim , Air. nnd Airs. E. D. Vancourt , Air. end Airs. J. Deiss , Aliss AIoAustin , Air. Forest Owen , Republic , Mo. Thursday evening tho- game was the same , Airs. B. F. Crummor taking the Urst price , c pretty picture , Mr. II. C. Gahn , jr. , winning the first prize for gentlemen , an ivory papci cutter ; the booby prizes were canturcJ bj Airs. II. C. Gnhn nnd Airs. A. O. Cole. The guests present were : Air. and Airs. A. C Powell , Dr. and Mrs. B , F , Crnmmer , Rev and Airs. J. 1' . D. Llwyd , Air. nud Mrs. A. O Cole , Air. and Airs. A. Koch , Air. and Airs J. N. Campion. Mr. and Airs. C. C. KuoUly Mr. and Airs. C. Schneider , Air. nnd Mrs. C F. Weller. Air , nnd Airs. II. T. Lally , Mr. am O. O. Uidell. Airs. F. II. Cole , Airs. II. C Gahn , Warren , III. ; Air. H. O. Gahn. Jr. Warren , 111. ; Air. Forest Owen , Republic AIo. A Chrysanthemum Reception. Wednesday evening Air. and Mrs. S. E Barkalow gave a very beautiful reception ii honor of Aliss Elizabeth G. Hall , from 8 untl 11 , ut her residence , Twenty-fifth nnd Capita avenue. The bouse was ycry prettily dec orated with chrysanthemums , autumn's prct tiest llower , and throughout there was an nl of cheeriuess aud comfort , which ono wouli expect in tbo home of so charming a hostess Miss Clara Brown , Aliss Besslo Yates , Alls Leila Shears , Aliss Bishop and Aliss Yost as sistcd All's , Bnrknlow at the codec and cnoc elate tables. The guests were Air. und Airs. C , W. Ham llton , Air. and Airs. 11. R. Hingwult , Air. am Mrs. Hitchcock , Mr. and Alra , Russell Hnrri son , Mr. nnd Airs. George Paterson , Air. am AIw. Ralph Quylord , Air. nnd MM. Josep Lohnior , Air. and Airs. William Popnlotor , Mr. and Airs. Charles Squires , Air , and Alrt Henry Estabrook , Dr. nnd Mrs , O. E. Smitl ; Air. nnd Mrs. Arthur Wakoloy , Mr. and AIiv Frank Ilaller , Air. and Airs. Johnson. Mr. an Airs. T. J. Honors. Air. and Mrs. B. B. Wood Air. and Airs. It. S. Hall , Air. nud Alre Clement Chnso , Air. und Mrs. John Scott , All and Airs. V-ilos , Air. nnd Airs. Vaile , Air. nn < Airs , .loKonh Rnrton , Air. and All's , Cliarlo Detiel , Mr"nnd Airs. D. II , Whcoler , Mr. an Mra. Achcson , Air. and All's. John E. Wilbui Mrs. Mathowsoii , Missus Yost , Yates , Shears Bishop , AIcKcnna , Brown , McCllntock , Oi chard , Dundy , Carter , Davenport , Wnkelo.v Kmlly Wnkcloy , Hawley , Shears , Campbel Balcombc , Jackson , Leo ; Alessrs. D. A' Barkalow of Denver , Wymnn , Bnrlim Henry Wyman , Hamilton , William Hocnip Barton , Baldrldge , Drake , Voss , Iloburt 1'ai rick , John Patrick , Garueau , Horb.ich , Fni mini Smith , Arthur Smith , Charles Howe AlcCan , Stockton Hmh , Kuthcrton Hall , Di Summers , Dr. Bridges , William AlcC.iKiu William Cnrtan , Full-field. Om ilin Oiinha 1ms thb year a ' larger roproscntn tlon at the loading colleges of the count r , ilmn ever before. But tfoVonly is the nuin her of its reprosonlutlvc argcr but till tin Indivldiiiil members aro' rjiiiklng high In respect spoct to honors bastowoi ) ftad the popular oa teem of thiilr classmates , - At Yale the Omaha ilioya have usurpo moro than their fair hhut.s-tttf colloj3 ; honor and uro Justly proud of InVnchUivemoat. C tlu < graduating class , Mr. * . ) , Wallace P. i-oatc has Leon best Ilttud to till the position of clus poet. Musical circles hfivoiccelvcit no le * contribution in tlm ncqu JMtlon of Air. Wnltc I'raaton M a member of i tbo Banjo club. Atl lotlcs Is u goal ns hlgblv-i prized as any and i this department also the Omaha con linger bus made Its way. Two positions oa til 'Varsity team which is to contest with Hui vnrd for tbo championship In foot ball , liav t'eon obtained ; the center rush by Hcrbci Holcombo and hulf-bai-k by Fred Pivstni Tlio latter Is ono of a number selected ft that position' and has tints far had but to' opportunities to display his ability. 'But 1 each game that ho lias participated ho In done HxcocdliiRlv well t > o that h ! chaures of playing on tlui ro ; ular team nro consldon-d very gooi Holcombo has urovon n great acquisition an 1 $ receiving unstinted praise. This b win Walter Camn suya of him In hia do.irrlptic of the Yale club : "HolcombB , the preuci cuntcr , is a product of unwearying pursove iinro , For two years ho hus b cn tlio ami back for the scrub side , ami it proj wlthoi saying thnt his lot has been nt unonrliU' ' ono. But ho bus ko'it ilog o.lly .it U until I U today umiun-itlomibly lh ( K-S t-u-iter niK In the unlvordi.v f i ido I'ist im i of U scusoa ho maJe a pour ohjiun.s , it by putting up nsnlnst the Crospcnts nn un- oxr ptiounlly strong game , so much so thnt the old Yale mon on the JJrooklyt' team un hesitatingly pronounced him the best cantor slnix ) Corbtn. Hois rather deceptive In ap pearance , as ho looks kc.ivv In the body and rather light in the legs , In spite of this np- pcaranco ho scorns nblo to keep up to good uniform work throughout the came.11 At Princeton the ability of Omaha's repre sentatives tends rather'to music. By his skill upon the violin , Mr. Herbert Al. Rogers hni succeeded in attaining a position on the string quartette , which ls to accompany tbo glco club upon , its conceit Hour. Besides this , ho has l > een selected to play the llrst yiolln nnrts In tbo university orchestra , in which his brother Will nlso Is turning to no- Count his talent for playing upon the ( lute. Hlgli Plvo lit Dumlro Place. The Dundee high flvo club met last Friday at the residence of Air. nnd Mrs. Alorphy in Dundee place , where a most enjoyable even ing was spent. There were six tables In play and the gatno was progressive. Tlio llrst prizes were taken by Air. Keith nnd Airs. Theodore , and the boobies by Air. Patterson and Airs. I pton. Refreshments were served nt I0l0. : ! These present were Air. 'and Mra. C. W. Keith , Air. nnd Airs. W. H. Hnncock , Mr. nnd Mrs , Al. A. Upton. Mr. nnd Airs. F. A. Smith , Mr. and Alra. 10. A. Benson , Mr. and Airs. G. E. Keller , Air. aud Alr.s. S. Theo dore , Mr. ntul Miss Benson , Air. and Aliss Hamilton. Aliss Perkins and Alossrs. Cnr- mlcbaol , Alcngor , Patterson nud Hamilton. The Limited Club. Monday evening the Limited club , Instead of meeting with Air. nnd Airs. W. Lyle Dickey , ns previously announced , met at the residence of Air. nnd Mrs. L. T. Wollo , 1103 South Twenty-ninth street , -where n very pleasant series of games wcro played , tbo puests participating being Air. and Airs. Stmderland , Air. nnd Airs. Clinton Powell , Air. nnd Airs , F. II , Urown , Air. and Airs. W. Lyle Dlckoy , Air. nnd Airs. AInpos , Aliss Sib- crllng of Akron , O , , Air. nnd Airs. Allison , Mr. and Airs. Hicks. Prizes wcro won by Mr. Sunderland , Airs , Alnpes , Mr. Wollo nnd Mrs. Dlckoy. Mr. nud Alr.s. Dlekoy will en tertain the club Monday ovcnlng a week. A Birth Hay Party. Upon Iho occasion of her birthday , Alon- day , November i ) , Aliss Klttlo Ogbom ten dered her friends a social party and recep tion , entertaining them to a late hour with games , muslo nnd refreshments. Among these present were the following : Aliases Kittle Ogborn , ( Jrnco Williams , lilancliu El- llngwood , Mnggio Beck , Mora Mctimory , Miss Wligmnu und Aliss Hammond , Atcssrs. George Wcstcrdahl , G. E. Kinney , W , R. Moran , Chris Butler , Howard Bruncr nnd Frank Underwood. Tim Week's I-jii The West End card club will meet nt Airs. W. Y. Sloan's Aloi.duy evening. Alra. Frank Johnson will entertain her lady friends Tuesday afternoon. " A. Kensington. All's. Chris Hartman has issued invitations for two card parties , ono for Thursday nnd the othnr for Saturday evening. On Tnursdny evening , November 13 , the Cosmopolitan club will give its first masquer ade party nt Huacall's Cosmopolitan hall. Air. and Airs. J. J. Dlckoy nnd Air. nnd Mrs. W. Lyle Dlckoy have Issued Invitations for a reception Tuesday evening1 from 8 until 11 , 2418 Dodge street. Movement * * anil Whereabout * . Mrs. Joseph Marks of Sioux City is visiting Mrs. Alexander Polnek. Air. and Mrs. George B. Shepherd have re turned from their wedding-tour. The Alctropolitan club pave their opening party last evening at the club rooms. The Allsscs Fnrnsworth gave n very pretty dancing party at the Bluffs Friday evening. Air. nnd Mrs. S. G. V. Griswoldaro charm ingly located at 211 South Twenty-Ufth avenue. Airs. \ \ . G Sloan gave a dinner to n num ber of guests last week , c&vors being laid for twelve. . Air. and Airs. John AlcCormick returned from a month's visit to Now Hampshire aud Now York. Mr. Ernest. Riall returned from Denver oa Tuesday in time to swell the vote against prohibition. Air. J. II. Pnrrotto nnd family nave re moved from 1004 North Twenty-seventh ave nno to 210 Soutii Thirtieth street. Aliss Lilllo Sago of N. B. Falconer's dry goods store had nn enjoynblo entertainment with her friends Wednesday evening last at her homo , 1822 South Twelfth street. Last evening the Mandolin club were en tertained by Air. and Airs. Ernst HIall , sev eral of the buds having been invited to as sist in entertaining the young gentlemen. Judge A. V. Larimer lias Issued Invitations for a wedding reception for his niece , Aliss Larimer , nnd Air. Joe W. Woodward , from " until 10 Wednesday , November 19 , 8'JO South Twenty-ninth street. Aliss Alora Balcombo entertained a few lit crary friends Friday evening nt her rosl deuce , " 003 California street Several of the male guests who were expected were com pelled to stay away on account of Fny Torn- plcton's presence at the Boyd. Nelson Patrick of this city gave a box pnrtj nt Daly's Now York theater ono evening Insl week for Misses Alary Shonvood and Nclslt Hughes of Vussar ana Gertlo Yntos nnc Mary Popploton of Aliss Brown's finishing school tor young women. The Tbo fetching girl Is she over whom mcr rave. She must be bright witnout helm bold ; quick at repartee ; a good judge ol human nntura ; prompt to rouil and under stand the dispositions of men , so as to be nblo to cater to tholr peculiarities and ox notions. She must bo well read , a good mu sician. a good theatrical critic , ublo to discus ; tbo races , tlio latest baseball game , the lasi yacht race , etc. , nnd give her opinion as te the nist now book nnd the latest picture h tbo salon , She must bo able to dance , row , swing , plaj tennis , drive , rielo and do tbo honors of nn afternoon tea with the grace of a duchess She must ho capable of discussing any sub jcot at tiny tlino , from Stanley's trip to the interior of Africa to the latest now fad it dross reform nnd the Molvtnloy bill. The fetching girl is always well and appro prlutoly drosseel , She wouldn't ho fotchlnf if she was not. She must wear her cot tot gown in the early morning with ns mucl grae-o us if It were from Ucdfcrn or Worth Again , she must carry borsolf whoa woariiif. her imported gown later in the day with as much unconsciousness of her attractiveness as when she were the simple cotton gown o : the morning. Now. to bo a fctchliif ; girl , she must bo r favorite with the women as well ns with the men. for , of course , all men have mothers am sisters , to say nothing of cousins mid Hunts She must mntto , liursolf a fnvorito with then by always being ready to lend a ready nm willing car to all they have to say , fron mamma's complaint about the Incompetent ! } of ntr maid , nnd the poodle's last sick term to the sister's confidential talk of the swoc' ' things Jnok salel to her la.it night on tut piazza , after the dance. And when the maiden mint of the family complains o the Inattention of tbo male BOX , tlio fetchlni girl must tell her with sweet frankness that IfcU because the men nowadays euro only foi the mannish girl who wears shirt f rontsUor don sashes , und who smoke clgurettos , am do not appreciate beauty , rollnomcut nnd In tolligcnico in a woman. Then the imileloi aunt is ready to full down and worship tin fetching girl , nnd slug her prises every where. Itpaystobo called fetching. Of course all the men will want to see the girl whnsi numo Is In everybody's mouth ; they thlnl she must bo wortli Knowing. At the cm of the season she can count moro conquest than any other girl In her set , and he triumph continues when she ntturns t- - the city In the fall , nnd only censes \vhei she nt last meets' her afnnfty nnd leave tbo 'field open for some other girl to la ; claim to the title of fetching and to 1111 he place. The TuoosokTglfal society m3Cts Bunda ; nftcrnexiu atI o'clock ia room ' -05 , Sheol ; block. Wednesday nnd Saturday ovcnlng tbo room U open for inquirer ) . All are in vltcd. , Dr. Dlrnoy curou catarrh , Boo hldg Tha duchcs * of Aluncbastcr is n very mud disappointed woman by the terms of the ol duke's will. The magnificent family Jewel ! Including the famous necklnco ot : 15 larg poiirls nnd the tlur.i qf Go'comlu ' diamond : must nil bo sold , according to the will , to su | ply the deficiency of his personal osutij. Dr. Dlrnoy , mwo und throat , Bco bhlj. Ji.ilIKS' JKirJSrMY XOTK8. Tortoise shell hnrplas sot with diamonds nnd turquoise , nro fashionable. An nltrncttvo ornament for the coiffure Is n dagger of nmher-hued tortoise shell with the nllt encrusted with gems. Jeweler's Circulars A Parisian novelty in the way ot halrplna consists of pold balls united by chains , an Idea taken from the peasantry. The butterfly spreads whips of rare lace this season , on which scintillate small perns to correspond or hnrmonlzo with these of greater slzo that form the body of tlio insect. When It comes to ornaments for the hair no gem Is considered too rnro or workman ship too Hnely wrought. Jewelers appreciat ing this fuct , expend n Inrgo nniouttt of in genuity In producing novelties In this lino. The cnbochons , which show all the hues of tbo rainbow , are mounted In n steel setting Instead of being sown on by moans of holes inside. This steel setting is not only n nov elty but it Insures the durability of the Jewel- set trimming. A pretty conceit In the way of a Jen eled pin. to bo worn cither as n brooch or orna ment in the hair , consists of a small gold dag ger sot with dtnnmnds nt the hilt eind point. A chain of inlorllnked pearls and diamonds la fastened at cither side. Every lady who desires a fillet , however , to set off her colfturo docs not of necessity have to select one sparkling with gems. There nro some exceedingly charming tiaras that depend - pond on their artistic shapes and line work manship for their attractiveness. Something akin to the luxury of the Orient is at the present day displayed in the fashionable - able woman's tollotto for evening wear. Not content with the blaze of countless Jewels , her very gown is dmpcd with diaphanous fabrics encrusted with Imitation brilliants , pearls , turquoises , sapphires , amethysts , anil the llko. The dress trimmings this season nro tri umphs in the nrt of combining needlework with Jewels. These nro wonderful nnd dim- cult to describe. On satin or velvet grounds nro ( lowers or motifs worked in relief nnd varied with whnt the French term cabochons. these cubochons being Imitation gems und seml-proclous stones , uncut. The .reclnn fillets Introduced last season nro nn instance nt hand whcro the .Indies ap preciate the efforts made In their behalf. Those illlcts or tinras of cold have proven " sufllciently popular with tno" exclusive "Four Hundred" to warrant their offering this autumn with regal effect anil with their In- trinslo worth greatly enhanced by diamonds and other precious goms. Dr.Blrnoy curo3 catarrh. Bco N , M. Ruddy , Practical Optician , Gil Sout.li IBLh SlreoL. Solid Gold Spec- ( taclcs. Solid\ Gold Eyeglasses ( Genuine Lemaire ( Opera Glasses. . \ A good steel framed Spectacle correctly - ly fitted Artificial lluiiwu Eyes. Largest stock in the west. Selections sonc to customers outside the city. FOR SEVERE COUGHS OR COLDS Dr. F. C. Werner's COUGH DROPS Are highly recommended after seven yenra of successful experience by the solo mnnufucturord , Kopp , Dreibus& Co. , STEAM CONFECTIONERS , 1106 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Sold everywhere , oo per package. Send for bum tiles. Vnn Kttcti'd Keen. Lawyer Van Etten has nt last deckled to ask the courts to assist him In securing the payment of his fees In the oneo cclobntoil case of the state agnlnst himself. Ills hill ot $18 was presented to the county commission ers several weeks ngo. Yesterday nftor- noon ho was given to uiuiorstnnd that when it conies up it will bo rejected , An soon as ho received this Information ho decided upon asking for n mandamus to compel the commissioners to show cause. Dr. Dli'noy euros catarrh , HOP Mogenlli's llojieirr. T. A. Mogcath's report for the third qunr- ter , ending October I , wus Hied with Clerk Webb yesterday. It snows the following ; Salary . T. . ( BS 00 I'ald out as per voiirhnM . aNM 40 1'atil itostngo for itiarUir | . . . . . . TO 45 Total pmlltiiri" | . t : iRtVI ftt Tonsil amount rccohed . 5,0.11 15 Surplus or balance on band . $ 1.SI7 : Dr. Blrnoy , nose nnil throat , Hoe bltlg. ( T rand TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Sunday anil Mondajptovcmbcr 9 and 10. HU-0& DlxpjV firnnd I'rmtucllim nftlio Chinese and KiiKllili Cumlo Opera , cnlUlol the Pearl of EZS ) 60 CLEVER ARTISTS GOJ3 ( All the Original Pcenory ! All the Original Costumes' All the Original Music ! Anil hi fart n mngnlllcctnt production \ > j n ani'crb Cnmimny. 1'rlcov 11.00 , 76o , Woniulljc. Iloxuliect open Sat * unlnr nt On. in. QRAND Wednesday and Thursday Nov. 12 and 13 PECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE NEW YORK LAUGHING SUCCESS , RUNNING WILD lly CIIAS. T. VINPKXT. niitlior of "A Gram widow , " ' 'Tho EJdltor , " oto. As played in all the Inruling cltto.j if the United Status. PRETTIEST GIRLSI BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES ! FINEST COMEDIANS ! NEW SPECIALTIES ! SPECIAL SCENERYI Popular I'rloos , llox ? lioct oi > om TiiqulnT. i jz5oyci S HOUSE. $3 Nights and Mat lace , FIltKT : . Beginning ' , .ay , Nov. 13 Daniel Prohman's © XJGOEISS. lly thonuthnrof'Tho Wllo , " "I-orilCliuinlor , " oto. , Davhl Ifb oo nnil llonry U , Iu Mlllo. "THE OHABITY BAtjI , . " "THE OHABITY BALL. " "THE OHA.BITY BALL. " "THE OHABIfY BALL. " 'THE CHA.BITY BALL. " 'THE ' OHABITY BALL. " liy Sir. I'nlnnm , Sir. llcrmnn , Mr. llunii , Mr. Thoinns , Sir. llitlo , Mr. ( irc'Ki'ry , Mr. Mnrunn , Sir. Tlllunr , Mr. Ijimroncn , Slii'tor VauKlinMmHO.iriciitnr | , Mlis CJnunt , Miss Unir- biooko , Miss TyruLSilas liOKnn , ACT I Sllllnnroom nt tlio lleclorr , Cliletmas-ilftr , I8S7. ACT II At tlio Malrnpnlltnti ( M'orii Iiuuso , crcnlnn of "Tlio Durltj llall. " ACT HI Tlio tluilr nt. HID Krctnr'In tin WntcliMof tin NlKlit. " ACT IV'-'Sttllnii-rooin , iiiornlni ; of Mcuorlal-dny , 1H. J'rmlnonl wltli ! > poolnl scenery , necessaries nnd ilt-Uilldl' r.irn | ii > rfocllan. Salt' upcus ut bur ulllcu Wvaacsdaf morning , Nov. DIME : EDEN : MUSEE. WILL UWLER , MANAGER. . : CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STREETS , OMAHA. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 1OTH. 17T M. Al THE HUM ) CJ1JIKK /UhUIjANI ) . Tills rciunrkakablo num. allboiisli Illiterate and im- lojiriii'il , wn-i at QUO time chief over all tho/.iiln nation. Ho bus becomu olvlll/.cd by his tour throuKhoiittha world. A New Set of Wax Images A Stereoptican Panorama. Views of Ancient Cities , Ileallstlc Ilattlps. WrooUh ami Homburilmcnt , us Illustrated by I'rof. Morleiy. Arab Gun Drill ArtiHt , in Liirhttiing Zouavo utitl Fancy Military MovomonU. A man ooneu , as limber as a whip , and us ugilo aa a moulcoj' . T , Queeti , of the Ah ? , In her flights through space. SliNOR FERNANDO , The GUE/VT / MANDOLIN ARTIST and TURNER The Musical Oddity will pressnt n Beautiful Sketch. In the Comic Sketch , "Th.e Roofceries. " 'V BRERT EXHIBITION DEPRRTMENT8 Three Variety Entertainments. Friday , Ladies' Souvenir Day. Saturday , Chlldroa'a Day. Don't fall to BOO this mammoth ontoruiitimont. OMEX JDIMEX ADMITS TO