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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1895)
- - - - . - _ . 4. _ . .w _ _ . 1'ITE ¶ OMAhA : DAILY .Jfl" " 1i J : SUN I ) Y00T013 _ mn 27. 1S"u ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - I . - SOOnny TOOK j O NEW LIFEco ; 'f b ! ; Kovemp.n J of the GrBollt' and tim , . Vlc1l8 : , - - LOVERS or PLEASURE rOUND MUCH TO DO Cite , , 'N' " tlint Wii " Ijirticit th'C'r to he 1'II..hlollnhl' ! . .t , ItO ' 1'111' . H. . % 111 leel Ue\'oeI tn I II J" J ) ' 1"1 t , . Last wcel wal quite n ar one In foctet ) . There wad a hcautlul rcccJtol [ gh'ln alul . ' OiY numher at card Ilr1lS ald bl.f . eltH' . t3Inmll . 'allng : It alogpthlr. I ecmt,1 as ' though Qclty , devotees hud a\Hkl'led [ rom . . . , their 1urnbrih1g. . - ' . The tebutalles , at whom there wi ! ) he n ' goodly nnmb r this year , are eagerly lee ! ( . . , lag fort arti to their "cohhlihig uUl" . recap- . , . _ ( Ions. - tons. _ _ ' ; A charming Idea was recent ) ' put Into prctco by a number at young society girls In St. I.auls anlols ! to collect uuds to esM tnhl ' h a babios' creche and - day nurser ) . These ) 'OUUI ladles arranged , n "itillalty can. cert , " the 111 being the pertorl'IOnC ' of Iulahles of f all nations . In ap'rIJ'late ' Garb. I all , with scenic acces olles. Thp curt:11 rosc 01 ar OUldour summer sCln . Th Icrg- sttRf rCII'"Plle,1 ! , a young English l mother . drcSl\ \ 0 simple drss anti L'lwr bat She F3t b shle 'a h3110tk swlng unrler " , , a Il0uortl g apple tre anti & : m/ the sweet. unl'er < ' 1 meloely , " "Hush.a-I , , Ibby : ' mhr , ) numbs \1 hiIl gained much alirtlahisoVCVC t. ' . one at Moart'e lulabies , sUhig hy I Gernnn " ' ICaaI1t womal In a rustic Intarlor , prep31'- , $ her lIhtlt ' for l,1 anti ! - InK hlr 111' ones iolcng an ; I , old.Tahlnntt 11.111 Wllh her feN : De : ' . KoVciis .Iapanee Liillabes ! . " h lo\II's ! Lulabes. sting ) a f. : young lat ) ' who walI1e,1 1m the stage with a If. helrl'-ey"1 Inf.lnt peering o\'el her l.houlder , ' ' - , II slelp wouler , , anti a n hgrO ( croon lung ) I , . by " Oulihhit ! , Jeinimy" over a vot,1Iy-IiiIre , . ; , plelnnln , ) lut the climax ot euthuslasm was reached when AIlrlea was repleseutd hy an Inlan , mother swinging tier 1'lppocse ; In a nest of \ \ o\'en itislie" . crooning I weird . pathelc chant of the forest Thl entertaln- : - lent was a Inllue anl brilliant affair and n . , ' great fuanclal I'uceess. I seems that ( olanclng will predominate , In social artalrs more thun ever thIs ieason. For a few winters past the chief diversion of . society beyond the usual receptIons . teas . auc niusicales ha heen cards nearly every autumn there being organized whist , cIub. euchre pJl and even poler parte . 'hrse , have 011trelty ( ' become tiresome 01 ) 10noto- lions , Judging front the fact that there have heen nlread organized no less than : hal a dozen doncllg clubs for this st1aohi. List winter there \\ere only two ores lhly three organizations whose membpls prltendetl to dance with regularity and took delight In - . - perfecting t1ieiueIves In the art Of these r $ " : ' .t r p the halcyon was the aie club wllfh "eemed ' . . most : le\'olNI , to the Idea for which It was ; . formed The members at this organIzaton , - , were enthusiastic and ambitious ; they danced ( 'not only for the pleasure of lhl art , but i , alnd to perfect themsel'es Iii fl the now t i' , ' . and intricate figures set forth by the Amerl- . , can irofseors at dancing. The Lorraine , . . ' 'Dancln club Is now ulnouncld as the successor - cessor to the halcyon , the membership of the lew organiziton ! having many members of the tormer. ' ( 'lie I.oralnls Informal open- . Ing occurred Tuesday evening. A more m- - : . ting night could not have been chosen for ; ' ; : . so hauthonie a tceptou tItan an Ideal Oc- , , toher cnnlng. The chub rooms presented P . . . au appearance of gayety and good cheer , the ' : reception and b31 rooms being brilliantly ' :1 : > illuminated and handsmely decorated. 'he . , - ' ' generous hospitality extended to new mcm- r , i' ' ' ' ber was mOdt marked and the Initial re- I' ' ' ceptln was genuInely ! successful. The club t"I " wi have a dancing party cacti Tuesday even- I. . : ' ' ' .lng for the season. TIl hours tram 7:30 : to ' ! I ' - ' " . 8:30 : : will be devoted to bluly , and practice \ I'- ' of the new dances. From 8:30 : to 11:30 : U t ' regular program of fourteen numbers will be - ' . , . ' dancell. Among the new dances for the t' _ s , season are til Lorraine , a heJulful ga\'ole step the 'rrhlby , loa for , : Trlb ) common a name so ' delightful a two-step : the Golf and Yale : C compos < ot reowa anl , polka mo\ments. , and the Siandard lanclers. I h announced that the Standard wi he the.only fashionable , - lancters for the [ future the cole l of dancIng - lug protessors having delermlue1 to teach only this set . that there may be one Ilclers I . , which ma ) he almost nul\'eraly danced 11 - , the larger ltIes. These new dances appear - I In the program at the Lorraine club. and ane that the lembcrs will succeed 11 perfecting ' ' themselves In the various evolutions themsel\es e\olutons goes without saying. Amen the forty couples I , . ' . ' ' composing the club . the . following were 11resent at the openIng part : Mr. and Mrs J. I. llakcr Mr. ali ! rs. W. D. Mchugh Mr. Euclid Martin . Mr. and Mrs. Stnickler , Zlr and , Mrs. Wols Vnisloy , Dt. and lr ! . Sherradan. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mapes. Mrs . , Iunnels , ! I. and Mrs. n. I , . Whiney. Dr. und i . . Mrs. Lasvton , Mr. and Mrs. K S. Erin , Mr . , and Mrs. James n. Conrail , . Mr. and Mrs . } rlal Coryehl , Mru . Compton , Dr. and Mrs ' Bailey . Mr. anti Mrs. J. psalpr. Mr. and L . ? tlrs. Arthur } nglsh , Mr. anti Mr3. Marc I'erilns. ! I. and Mrs. Van Buren , Mr. Ind Mrs. J. H. Whltl ! I. and Mrs. C. H. lavid lon , Misses Hutchinson , Fried and Tunnel . tlessrs. lchard Jones , LyslE Abbott . Wi English . W. S. Daldur and P. H. l'hulbln. A" I'it'gititt lti'I'tltlaII. One of the most beautiful receptions ever . glveis In Omahn occurred on Thursday , after - noon between the hours of : and 6 at the haldsonH home of Mrs. T. n. Cumlng , Nothing was wanting to mnkl this event 03 - pclaly agreeable. as I was complE'tl In ele- - vance and the smiling , pleasant faces of old : olends reeted one 11 every room The hal I " 'IS decorated , erut\'ely wih paints. The towerl were lie subject of much cominehti : ) lrs. ' Cumlog handsomely gowned tl blacl ( satin , trimmed wlh ( Spanish lace . receh'd leI guests 11 the drawing room. which was \Isbly decorated with 1'1 France rests , the landolcr being noticeably decorated with ] them. In this room Mrs. Iamlon In black k I crepan and latn trimmings. and Mrs I , . C. Cowin In an eXIIsll ! creation ot yel : , low brc1dld satin and ) ) 'elow lace. stud Mrs t , I. 1. B. WoII In black jetted lace OVEr black satin , au.lsted. larechal Nlel roses wel'e j used exchulvly In the library . where Mrs. I . J. N. n. Patrick In an elegant blacl bra I. ceded striped Stn ! poured coffee anti Mrs t. I Clarkson In a rich black satin poured tes . i MIss May hamilton wore her graduating gown of while iuiulie hind Miss Chandler In . wble lule : lss yelow organdlo over yellow sik , assIsted In this room. The dining room was a perfect rose garden of American Beauties fling the all with their fragrance and the palms were In exquisite taste. The table wIth Its deca- rations of' cut glass , silver . lowers and I candelabra was a picture and here Mrs : ,11- Kenna In gray satin and Mrs. Prichet hi I , In a becoming gown ot white satin strIpe Dresden silk served punch and frappe. Out ers assisting were MIss Stlla hamilton In I ; ' blael skirt and ' ; crellou dainty pink saln _ fancy wllt Mns. COln11 was churling In I a white silk stripe with palo green gown with green velvet lrlmmlngs. Mrs. Wi I Hamilton was gracious In a black raln 'alt hi wIh I light blue vest , covered with Jetted lacs ? Miss Nash was 10\el' In Pink mousselna de 1010 0\11 pink silk daintily trimmed In laci MIss Ialmlr wore white Swiss 0\11 pink sill t. Miss Yates was gowned In blue satn wit Ii bertha of white . lace. MIss BessiE YalE waa \'ery pretty In IInk ! chiffon. Miss Cnrts was Imposing In whie Swiss trimmed blautfuly \'alenclennEs lace. Miss Daiy Doan wore a black satin skirt with a Louts Qulnzl coat . A delicious supper was sen'E.I Ind during the evening ! . Haberl Patrick. Mi r . John Patrick Mr Clifford Smith. Mr. Earl flaniiett , Mr. Herbert Rogers , Mr. Wi ! Og- en , Mr. Frank hamilton , Mr. Isndl Irown and Mr . Curts Turner rapped In. - - - - - . 1'isi . ( 'h.I.rC'ln n. " . . The Initial dance ot the Monds- Nigh it club , given lat week at Morand's hall . WS ' a very decided success and a mot enjoyable affair . The Cinderella Idea of going home b ) fore mIdnight wr faihfuly carried nut . the lst number having been danced at half put eleven. The party was chaperoned by Mr 0. Stiuire. : u. Allen , Mra. loglaud , Mr 5. - Taylor and Mrs. Cohaetzer. These present were : ! r. ld Mrs. Warren Rogers , Mr. and Mrs. 1. 11. Wheeler. lr , Chase , Mlues . hums , l'almer Colpetzn , Cacly Alexlnder , Cok , Auny Barker , Katharine Barker , than L. latt. Cluctlrr , 1lnds ' , Morse. quirei . lioa . I lan , Dickinson Sloan Mount ' Alier Dckinson , , , Ta'lor. Alen : Menrs 10alland , Cowin. Kountze . Herbert Wheeler , VIikios . Hetl , El'ln/ , H. ColY , / Carroll , Carter , Wll Rogena , Chinks , J. L kl " \ . , ' , - ' - , " - - - - - - - la"lon , "Irl K , .tcl'Cl , "Ie'"r ' and Charles 1t' ' sewa'er , .Ioh' flf ) Shill \ 1.lal'n , elf 1.ln' co hn. MIen , George Olbert , lanlal , , Thrown , lt , mond. A\h..rh II general the dances ate tu be Ilf"rlal , npn this fut occasion SOI" vei'y tulnln , owns were , . This WiS the first ot a tories of panics to 0 ' ilils club. cl\'en br c . . _ _ _ _ 1. . 3i. : I. So'lnl. . 'lhue "ontt of the series ot Invltstlon ! social gnn ty Carol louncl ot the Young len'l Instlutt It Crtl/hton hal Wednesday even- Ir , was an enjoyable ! ICce ! This music was Icpcrl Among those preent were : MIsses l Id s Iler. LucyVeir , this : Weir Florence M lcQullan , M. Burt , M. Murphy , Sul\'on. 'nnlo Cheason . Nora Gleason . N. Cunulng- ' . D\'lnl. .1. O'Nei , 1le ! ! hJrnton . In. cliahh , Florence Oarrl ) 1lagle Inrn. Mag- ,10 Swi , i.Uey SwIft : f Kemll , \ \ ' iliace. 11\lao. Malone I , n. Strlckdance C. Ioore Anl"J Qunlal ! , ranle Conway . B. lcUulre. ) Dor Finn I . l.eary . Ii. htegan g. lcCor- 11c" , 1tlfY. I"ua Dh'lll ) Nete Dakota , Luc ) \Vclrs 101o Iulcj' of Council Bluffs . . M 1.s Denwn , : Iml ! ilaenty ) , Cherry T'lel , 11tI : Wutlall , at Council liluffs . 1S Ieel ( , M t1urJn lel ) ' . ICMlamC Smith . I.'lz 10111. anl Fhiswoi'ti' I : Ieurs fl. I : J. DI'e. H. Hagorshet ( , } . HIpn. ! T. Mahono Ed S mIth . J. T. Donaho' . hisrencoV&'Ir. . Sam SM M CAthhiff , Nugouit'Iiilahui F'eiiwick Janice i { : , A. , \ . Tyler , n. Monohiaui. fr. Buler onll L. D. Mary . of 1.lncoln. Neb. . I' . ii. M Inn'ar , John Hagert . J. 1"I1latrlck. Jale S\.I. Mr. Wallace , Henry lurl ( , J. J. Riley , J. MtQulhlan . Ed Polar ! . It. E lnrphy , Wllall Fife. F. I II. K03ters. 1' . J. White. J. i n. I Trac- ) ' . W. J. flarrhgln. Charles Garvoy . 1. I J. Sullivan. George Gleison . 1' . Itonnoy . W. GOlmn , K A. Murphy . J Id PI'ocle. 1'homas lalf . I. ' . Hooney. n. Atchison. D. J . O'Nei. .1. J. Cohhin3. H. Swaneon . J. A. S chill . W. O. iclan. U. I Ii. MictethtIans Kldthlng. 101 Murph J. P. CookS 1111am W alch. George Hus1llan. - - II"I"-\'U" l.ito'l.iiiu ShltItluiM. One of the moat elahorte and beautiful wel1Hng CC tie season tool place at the reslcpnce or Dr. P. Van Laclmm , Twenty- secon,1 , and Lake streets. last Welilesday evening at 8 o'clock. 'fhe contracting liarS tOJ \ \ llwln 1 Lucas anti Miss Sarah Van Laclmm , the youngest daughter of Dr. Van L ackuin. Hev. Ii. A. Barton , the new pastor at Seward Street lelhctl51 gplscopal church otclate'l ' using thC full ritualistic sen'lce. The house was leautfll ) ' hecarated. The lupro\lse l altar was banked wIth palms. reln and roses. The wedding march frcm L ohtuugrin was IJlayed by Miss Nellie Stick- ti e ) ' . The bride ntered the parlor on th alm of her hther. antI was met at the altar b y tIme groom . when her father gave her aw.l ) and the marlla e eeremon was per- formel , She wore a go\.n of white sIlk wIth s.IUn rlhlons anl , carried a bouquet of bride 10le : Over 100 hlllatons were issued for the mtlIlge ceremony. The guests trans out at the city Wt're : Mr. F. lickelburg of \ 'atcr1oo . In. ; Mr. anl Mrs. Wol of .Iur- ! , d ock . 10. , and Mica Mabel lulchluson of Lln- : coin. After conrtulalon refreshments were er\erl Mr. and Irs. I.cas wil be at hOle l after November 21 I. at 1609 Locust street. I " 'n. n fr..t , . " . . . .lth.A. . A very pretty home wedding was cele- rated al the residence of Mr. and Mi-s. A G. GIbson , 2304 MichIgan avenue on Welnes- , day evening . October 23. at S o'clocl The contractng IJartcs were Mr. , Janice P. Gib- son and Miss Anna Marie Anderson . hath at his cl ) Rev. C. W. Ra\hlge IJ2rfolIed his ceremony. Mr. A. Gordon was be'l man and Miss Nettle Gibson. sister ot Ihl groom , was bridesmaId. 'he bride appeared very pretty ant girlish In a gown of white . ' and carried hrlde's rot' S. The ceremony was performed In the presence ot a great many relat\'ef and friends. A bountiful ic- Ilast I was servei. after whIch the COl pan ) ' adjourned to a hall , where dancing was In- duhged li until a late hour. The Ancient Order of United Workmen baml serenaded the ( newly married couple , after which they , 'Iscursed sweet music for those who wIshed t : "trIJ : the light tan- tnstic. " Many handsome presenttl were re- ) cel\ed. among lbem a beautful onyx stand and I sliver servIce. An I \'uil/ 'n fiiiUiaele. ! I. and Mrs. larry } Whimore Have a L dramatic and musical soiree Thursday even Ing. Assisting In the program were : Mrs. Martin Caimis Mr. Frank Lea Short , Mrs. W. ' J. hughes , Mrs. Whltmore Mrs. J. : I. Met - colt , little } urenle Whuirmore . Mr. MartIn Cahn. Mr. Frank Lee Short gave an excel- lent inspersoratlon of James WhlcJnb : I Hle"s "I'\'e Nothing 10 Say . " responding lo an encore with two new laughable songs. A most pleasant novelty was Mr. Oahn's Imprc vlslen on ten of our "opullr thlmes , which waR given the close attention of the jueets . Mrs. Haler and lrs. J. \V. Hughes Were tin ? fortunate ones 'n recognzln the majority . The guests were : Mr. anti , Mrs. Mathewson ' 1' . Patrlcl Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 , . teuol Mr. and Mrs. Frank I L. haIler. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Metcalf Mr. anti Mrs. Richard C. Paterson , Mr. stud Mrs. Martin Call , Mr , and Mrs. Joel N. Corish , Mr. and Mrs. WI- lul J. Hughes , Mr. 11rank Lea Short , Miss ; Short. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rl.-toUnl. " 'la luat Ch sib. The Up-To-Date Whist climb was lately organized - ganized In the northern part or the city with these oneers : Mrs. G. Ii. I.ourle , presIdent ; Mrs. 11 F. Sears , vice "rcshlent : Irs. Then dele Stark , secretary : : In : . W. n itkhdeli . treasurer. The first meetng wa held al Dr. S ] . It. Paten's. 1801 I.oeusl sreot ! , last Wedne- day e\enllj and they will meet once In i two weeks Wednesday evenIngs. ! e\enlngs. 'hoe present - ent at Dr. Patton's were : ! I. and : lr . . George 13. Lourie. Mr. and Mrs. 11 I , ' . Sesr t . Mr. and Zirs. Theodore Stark Mr. anti Mrs . W. E. nddel , Mr. anti :11& . A. D. Marnioti , anI .Iarrlol Mr. and Irs. F.V. . Il.e , Judge stud Mrs ; : anl L. ii. Kent Rev. and Mrs. J. I' . D. I 1.lly ] I . < Mr. anti , ! rs. Buchanait ! ' ' . and Mrs. .Iohn Hce. Judge and Mrs. L. II. llradloy 11. and Mrs. Charles C. Chase Mr. anti "Irs. n. I. . Thomas Judge and Irs. George n. BJ\lan , Judge and Mrs. A. N irrgtisQmm . Miss Stela 1(1cc. Ir'ly pllzes were won by Mr. Theodore - dore Stark amid Mts. A. I ) . Manriott . . A Yet ioi' I.HIWI. . . . . . In honor at Mis Creator of S31la , , Cola , who Is the gust of Mrs. A. J. Simpson lr9. J. H. Evans : gave a heautfuly appolnf : < luncleon Thursday at 1 o'ciockThe tahll was pretty decorall < with lalefchal NI I reeee. Besides the cluster of thOrn In th' center or the table In the cut glass vase sum werc gracefully strewn over time snowy cJt m . Six dtlcioul courses were served . and co\ers ishi for MIss Crozier , Mrs. Simpson Miji . hhanchiett , : li Amy Darker , Mis. ii.svkrm lrs Quigghe Mrs. Johanls , Miss : Katherine Barker anti Mrs. John Barler. < After the lumucheon the . Aler luncheol guests were enter - tamed \11 a lItrary conto't 'hEe were trt.tour ! portraIts ! of celehrte,1 , F'r.utch , Enllh. Inch. Scotch and Allrlcan autlors , which time hostess has spent conslderahle t time In collecting . plcd about the ltbrar , . . and the 0:1 : gueslng the Inrgt number of t themmu . which happened . 10 be Mrs. hIamachet t received a dainty 11rlze. . A Clams iitil sag 'ur.1 I'urt" , On Friday afternoon Mrs. WillIam A. Re- i ( tIck gave a very enjoyable Gern1n whist party In honor of Irs. Dan Lyman. The afternoon was sp'nt moa pl.Snty wllh cards amI Mrs. Warren 1 Rogers receh'e . as the Irt IJrlze a dozen beautiful doylia < . the dainty work of the hostem , and ! IIs. : JOe lh alkpr received as the slcnd prize : a very pretty silver button hook. Delcious refreshmentS \ ere sen1 abut 5 ocloch Among tbo ( guests wert noticed : : lues DUlly , Yate.Buee Yates. Naaht ChandIs m itlmtgwait. Palmer Amy Inrllr. MeKeI ; . Greenhow Burns , lewey , HJlne and Mi . : Cormick of Salt Lake . : llesltamcs Des 0 L'IUKII , Delde\ Joseph laker , Charles Lyman henry Catan , Morgan . Coies He2'd. I : lcCmtcl ( , Dsuel. Brdford , Ibmlton , Sun men , Wheeler , jr. . Kehitr. I.chmer. hlul , i . Rogers Cudh ) :1 lad , Irs. Ogden and Mrs. Orr. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A 1"hl" ; " 1.t 1..1) . . Mrs. usher . for her mother , : r. LIninger , gave a very pleasnl informal cud party ot I four tables 'rlday altenml000 . I was a gO- I- you.plese and one table played high f\'e and the others played ) \'blst , and of cre some ( line was delIghtuly 1'3sed In looking lt the plcllrps amid brlc-abrae that this hospitable house contains an,1 , gives such d 0- light to its guests. 1t was a Heart party , lhe I score cards were hearts and the candy al heart-shaped and as a finale the games pInned Crdbc.ud arrows I a large rN heart which , plnne.1 on a curtain and the ono gettIng nearest the center won a dainty china cup and JUC In the form of a heart . Mrs. Wenell was the lucky whine M r * . Dunbr won R rinK stand anti Mrl George hanker a Imal china dish , also In the Ilupe at 1 heart. ThIs contest furnished ! much amusemenL The guests were : Mr. , tlakson , Miss . hail. Mrs. 1'rt,1 UavlA , Mrs. 'iuItmore Mr. . CatIln , Mrs. Whltmorl lt. Catn , ! t hitchcock . lt. S tnhb" , MT 7aller , Mrs. J. narton. Mu. ( i e2rge Barker , Mrs. Dunbar , Mrs. We".eb , UrJrge u I. I Inrn" Mrs. 1.lnlnglr and : IIs , laler. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ II" " < 1" t . Vt'alsIlamju- l'iurty. A pretty wedding took place In SIoux CIty I st Wedlesday inortmlng , which Interested a n umber at Omahn nlll Council lurs PO1'h0. ' I wu the marrIage ot Miss l-a Mahoney , dauKblet at Mr. Jlmes V. Mahoney Sioux CA ity's noted , conlnerclal agent , and Mr. Alonzo J , Cunningham. St. Ia"s church , where the ceremony was IIerfornHl , was nled with frlenls , of time contractlK parte ! . Th ! altar was prettily decorated with roses nlli palms. The maid at houor was Miss M aggie Mahney at Chicago . a sister of the ( brlde'l father , and the groom was attended by his brother , Eugene I Cunningham. FelT lowing l the ceremony the brllal Ilaty drove directly to the llll at the bride's parents , where en elegant wedrlng breakfast was 5 : n'el. Mr. rind Irs. ( 'unmuiuigimans left on the t 1/:50 : a. mu. train for Omaha. A lumber ot friends met the bridal pall on arriving In amahs and Iscrted them to the residence of Mr. Charles Dugdale , 612 Soutb Seventeenth street. A shower ot rice and cO llalelcoles awalel , them , all , together - gether wih nssemntded friends enjoyed an elgantedlll auppr . prepared for the occaslel Thl wns [ olowcl II au 1m. promlltu serenade. At tl:30 : Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham departed for the south . louth. accommiT . Imnlerl by I ) the hearty \\l wishes ot Omaha frIends. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ :11 "rh'ol l'h'I''n r. . Mr. and Mrs. I' . Straubuorgs ot 1822 Vinton street celebrated their nfh wedding annl\ersarr last Wedncsday eVElng by giv- Ing h their frIends a high five part ) . . Among hose present wee : Mr. and : rs. Sol loiiper Mr. amid Irs. Jamcs O. MartIn . Mr. and Mrs. Wllam II. McCreary . Mr. and Irs. U. I S. larkhur t. Mr. timid Irs. Nathan tcckard i ! I. and Mrs. AI Powel. Mr. and lrs , J. J. Murplmy. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. S autttr . Mr. and fIrs. \ \ 'Iilthmn Dudley of Council Bluffs . Mr. and Mrs A. T. Sdwell : . Irs. hello EI'an8. Irs. J. S. Owens Mrs. 1.lzzle Mitchell . Mrs. Imr W. Owens of Se- d alla . Mo. . and Mia Lola Mitchell. A very pleasant. e\enlng was passed br all and there was quite a numbr at good and Useful Ilresents I ft God wIshes and con- gratulatcns were extended by all present After cards refrestments were served , and the t evening \\a8 passed wIth luslc ami danc- i ng. The lad)1 frAt prize was secured by Mra. AI Powell und the gentleman's by Mr. Wllam Ii. lcCrenry. ! n..II.'hIHt I'uirly. Mrs. 1"111 II. Davis . gave a Icst enjoyable Grlan whlsl part ) ohs'euimie.day after- nooa at her beautul home. The heuse was handsomely l decorated with American beautIes and the royal prize was won by Mrs. Char1 Drne i ! The consolaton prize a d81ntr book on whilst , was drawn b ) Mrs . Levi Carter. Those present were : Mesdames Joseph Clank- son , Barkalow , Call\el. Victor Caidwehl . Mc- I'lterson T. L. Ingwal , Kemp Ihetuch SmIth Joe Barton Coutani "rinker , Stuhibto Zanner. R. It. Inalt. . CUd3hy. Patterson , JOCCIh Barker . Irlchel Morris . McKenna , Poter. Levi Carter. Ee Baum Connell . Yates Mamsilorson . Iradn .J. Arthur Smith , Bennett . SI'lmerS ' , Wesels and Hogers. I ems .I-Cur I " ii. On Thursday afternoon , at the resllenc of Mrs N. M. locd ) ' , occurred the wedding of Mr. W. I. Head aud Miss Nettle Cor- nish . At 3 o'clock th3 bride and groamu were escorted hy ! I. and Mna. J. J. Buterfeld yroom 10 the parlor where Hev. Mr. McCormick per- formed the ceremony tinder an arch bauU- fully decorated wih smiax and roscs. A dainty repast was len'ed. A numor at fine presents were received. The guests were : Mr. and Mrs. J. J. IuUerned : , 11' . anti Mrs. l' . J. \ Vager. Mrs. A. M. Mood ) ' . Mrs. Stevens Mrs. Cnhels , Mrs. Dunbar of hlunllngtoa : . Ir Gertrude Cuscaden Mr. Charles Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Dead left for a short soj&tirn at Chlclgo. They wi b at home to their many scn. friends after November 10 at the MatH- scn.'I'h ' 1'hit' " ' Smi rim , st-si : I. I . Lii , - . A very pleasant surprise party was given Miss JulIa Lang at her house 828 South Twenty-first street A program of the C'en- lug conlsrd oC singing . spealdng and numer- ' ( USamcs. . Those present were : MisEs Mark ' Stafl'or.I , Marie Vom Weg , Edith Gurney , I.oulso Yom Weg . MyrtleVerne . Edith Kratz . Jessie Iitirnhiam . Anna tiny Susie GnIflhth . Nellie hurt May hluse . Mar lurt , Camille Lang Jessie Wihrow , Edith l'nuh- son . Augusta Gehemann , 11U3 Browne , Hat- tie MartIn , Henriete Hee3. and Messrs. John Roberlson Harry flurnette . harry Withrow . , Dan Henney , H. g. K'cbll. Sam ROtS Hal Coppack Roy Parker , Harry \Vaiiace . EreJt house . John O'MalIeyVhil Fahconcr Vere : Coy , Jack hums Carl Tunison. Charlea Stu- : art . _ _ _ _ _ ( a limit liii ( ulrd , ' nll' . . . . The oanclng party givers hy the Omaha Guards on Thursday nIght to celebrate the ehlh : nnniversary at the company's orgin'z'u. . ton proved a very enjoyable occasion for tt . ) tie p3lcpant ! . This drill hal has been the. : . scene of man ) ' gay partIes , but never has It : . presented a more charming picture than on. I Thurscay night The newly itlacd dlcora- tons Ightel , up finely and among the hancert m ! cancers were runny beautful gowns Irlornlng beziutl - fnl figures . and faces. The leer was beaut- pel- : , feet condition anJ the music nil that couP le deslreth. Claret punch coffee and cake were served throughout , the evening. - - - ( ; Un JIr"1 I Purt" . In honor oC ls Clara Johnson oC St. Joe , Mo. , who has be'n visiting Miss Dean , 11sti Anna Peters gave n farewehi last fewel party e\en- Ing. During the evenIng Miss Johnson sang a nl1her of very pretty solos , accompanied on tIme Iulano by :1:1 : , ' l an. Messrs. Lyons , Gsanttir Kate and 1.2Pller also lent charm to the occasion by their melodIous playing on guItar , banjo anti , autohmam-p. Those wIshIng - Ing Miss Johnson farewell were Misses Bean , I.2ecrr. 1 . Mehtitti . : .1. : Mehlus A. Peters Johlon , Anna Ietrs. MI's. Ii. J. Kuhn : : 1le srs. Lyons hunter Cook at Counci . Bluffs . Kaste , GSntner , Lecder , Kuhn and Kinney. - .Iiiiot ' 1'i't'mi -Ont' Y'nrH ( ) hd. The ChrIstIan Woman's Baud of 11ssions cellbratQ1 Its twenty.first birthday ] anniversary on Thursday last hy : giving a reeeptcn and musicaL alit lIterary pregrm at the resIdence o [ ; Irs. I.1ulsa Saunders 1550 ! North NlneteenUI streel" A large numbel ot the friends ant aUI mcmbe ! t the dIfferent Christian churches , of this city and vIcinity made a good sized crowd which tlcroughly enjoyed the excel lent entertalument. The house was fiecortei decor.tEc with cut no'er and \oted plants . which . ] were auctioned oft at the close for the bene- nt at the local organizatIon. Dainty rfresh- menls were served to eli visitors. 'Flit- Ghlrl ) . thai I , . Arrangements for 1 charIty bal to be give November 26 , ore progressing with great rapidity and II wIll . no doubt. be a very bri- lant affair . as It Is under the managemcnt of wel known l society people. The bal Is 10 tie opene by a minuet , danced by sixteen , I ; young society len and women In fancy , costume. The bal Is to be given to s-ala e fuuds ( for the purchase and rle purchuo Iulpmnt ot an ambulance and for the maintenanc of tree beds for the treatment of the sick at Clark son Memorial hospial : lrs. . I'etrris' - - ii'iiptluigttiui - . Aary pretty Kensington was given lat Saturday aferon by Mrs. Milton C. l'eter . for Miss Katheryn Peters of St. LouIs : . who Is contemplating nn early return home Thc house wa'l decorated with now cu. and about 5 o'clock delicious rereslunenls were servo d In the lIbrary. The gests present were u : MIsses Ilsle and } [ lh nUl10nt. Ruth Pier son Alma Claitin. Irma Drleiouse : , Ethel Wicox and Iaud Knuthl . . \ ) 'rl.te. iInimi'r Judge and Mrs. Irvine gave a very pret ) . IUnner last Wellnesday e\'enlng. The table ] was trimmed effectively with damaik maci EIght courses were sel\ed. and covers hal ii for Colonel and Mrs. Curtis , Mr. Ilostwich Irs. ! McClure Mr. and Mrs. TalaterrD and ; Judge anti Mrs. In'lne First uf th" "n.o. This first of the serlc ot pales (0 be given his season by the "erpslchorean club was hell FrIday evening at the Metropollan ball. The event was . thoroughly enjoyed b ; ) ' all attending . In.lalons for the next part 1 - - to be i ; on Friday , No\mber 8 , wIll loon to Iffr/t. I I , / , " . - - . - - - . 'I'hnr.lti illile 'ootes , Owlng.o time unavoidable absence ot 1.lel' tenant 'qt.Jut : Monday evening , Lieutenant IRY'lrjlumrl ) command of the cor p 5117. < ! ( 'ab4rt thrill , a toloW'e by the regular tnonthaiy Individual competItion for the Thurslon mldal , whIch was close and Interlsto llNergeInt ; ) 1orby and Corporal \ Co\'erdale were the lat ho competitors to remain In the contest anti rl\ild each ot her form' ' R11c0tshlerable Ilnlth ot timime. Whl at 1IIohlrge baone a hardly muotle'- ' able errqr Ps5 about n cPltmrllr distance \o obM t't1 ( I tIme position of Coverdahe's rhht todr , ' ! ( ch dls'1U31neil ' him anrl Forby was declatrd the 'alnmuer. Lieutenant hay- ward was asst.teti by ( Lieutenant Stock- ham , ald their decisions were hIghly satla- [ actory to all plrlcl\3nls. The HIIM cycling cub cnjoy'd :1 : pleasant I'un 10 Oelwool about a fortnight ago. The boys relurntJ hate In the , aferlon hook- Ilg beneftrl from the ride. Whie the dust was oomewhal disagreeable at varIous Inter- \ls , everybody hhl a royal tmE ! as Is the 1&lal custom whel the boys KO visiting. I.aot SunI , ) ' Meur Taylor . Ou11 , ( he- man anti Co\'erdae ! took advantage of an Ideal da ) for \\'herllg and completlll a century over lht Popular Tekalah course nnd nO rorted u most delightful run. The large cmlJany pholo has leel on exhlbllcn nt the Continental and viewed by hundrtls or lho cOlpan"s ' frields during the Inst werk. Al ecelelt photo ot the lavil Ciy H'les was recently rceI he. b ) ( or\Oal Tholp et. who Iral2d He MIW . .tll presented - sented II to time coiiultamuy. The a\'ld City 0) bm are I ni ? Fet ot fellows . anti have made , lany m friendships with the Thurates at time \arlous emtcamuupmnents. Another audition to the rlnes' art eolectol art thre latgl ard haldsolo Pictures of western SCen2i ) ' . .t gift ward. to the 101 pan ) ' by Lieutenant John hay- The cOIIHI ) Is prou ] ot the large ! &mCllt ot luslcal talent to be found In time ranks. The lelblrs take turns In procuring the htest l songs and selections , and when an up-to-date melody comes out It Is at once purchlsed and pla'e1 I one of tht piaiuists. ef f aulionu ( hue ) . whol tle cOlpany has several. The Iii- strumental clubs are rllJldl' being organlzemh. and wi be at great OSslstllC3 during the future saaon of forthcoming festivIties. The Gee club mall up Is not 'ule COl pi He. hul will contain some excellent material whcu the lme comes for them to lake heir lebut. The manlolll , climb eonslts of the foil m'lng : ! ar.dilns . rssr : ' . V nce' , ! ls'e ) and I"owl"r ; g uitars . MdsHs Stockham , Julga e and Iac\euburl. I Time banjo quartet club Is lS follows : S.lo ! banjos , Connel and Thom- sen : sec ld banjo . Paul Underwood , jr. : Illceclo IJnjo , Chnrles Richards. The above guiarists . wil also play with the banjo 11"UHlr. ' " l'mtst The Bal Ami club was entertained Monday , e\enlng by Mrs. Robert Pur\Is. , Mrs. Iron Learn gave a luncheon on Tuesday for her mOlher , Mrs. A. J. Popple- ton. I ton.111s. . C. K. COltant ntettalned the Sixl ; Handed Eu'1mro club last 'llrsday11) ' she- Igh l Uul ) ' . I . MIss 'reeove an up-to-date luncheon on Tuesday fem ' Miss Haag at Isnver who Is the guesl ! of 1 [ ' : sister , Mrs. McMullen. Plates wete lid for ten. Miss 111ret ! : I.omax , gave a jolly box IJarl to t wItness "Charley's Aunt" In boner or Miss : Jeanne WAkefield. The other present were I .Ianet itofera . ' Mrs. \Vakeflehd Iomax. Ho/ers. . , lrs. Wallfeld and Mrs Among Jhose : who wi entertain at dinner preceding 'I tle dinner dance al Mrs. 11 I. I . Leunells kFriday evening will he Mrs. Ofutt , M . . Arthur , C. SmIth lrs , William S. Poppletoa arid Mrs. Warren M. HOHers. . . A charming luncheon was given Friday h my Irs. J. h. .MIUard , when her gueots ; % vcra : Mrs. SavnJe , Mrs. Henrieta Caldwell . Mrs. . Victor Cal'Jwehlu , . Mrs. lCarbaehm Mrs. William MorrIs . Mrs. , \ ii. Millard and Miss Jessie , MtIlard. I ' . On Tuesday Ivenln ! I. and Irs. henry ' [ ' G. Estabrook' ettentufm1td : at dinner for Cen- oral and MrtEcktrt : and , plotml and .Mrs . tiiowry. "rte Invied guests ware Colonel and Mrs. Dlcki- . , Mn and Mrs. Campbell all JUdge Davis. , Sever 1 of last yen'3 debutantes have formed a French Reading chub whose mem- hcrshlJ Is Imlel , to the following six : Mlss2s Nash . Crounso Buck . gmly Crelgh- 101. Palmer ani 1.1115ey. The frst meet- hog was held at the home of Miss Lndse ! ) Miss Mary Sargent entertained delightfully at luncheon al I"rlda In honor of Miss Carolyn Thomas of Leavenworth. The table wee prettily decorated with L's France roses. Present ' were Misses Thioimmas I.ouise Squires Martha Stone , Grace Alien and Laura ! ore. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Allen of 920 Souh : Thlrty-nrsl srect : \ \ 'pre'er ) pleasantly sur- prise by Irs. remonl rabhe and little daughter , Miss Ruth : Mrs. I , . :1 Doctor and , Miss Evelyn D@ Hnrle from [ ted Oak , la. . also ! I. Chales W. Bopp of ilsiffaho . N. Y. . on ther : lweat-fourth weddln anniversary Monday evening. Mrs. g. Ho's gave her daughter Elsie a pleasant party In htnor of her eighth birth- day last 'hu'sday evemmmig. Those present were : Martha 1laclaster , Hazel Cahn Viola Cahn , Alfred Cahn Warren Cahn Emily : Cieve . Margaret 1hllppl , George : Iunchof ; Ernest Grimm , Jeule Sawhill . Sitituey Man- : celberg , I'rancls lu5tn. I.Ilusln ! : ) , label hluston . Maud lustoa , etchen Emery , Cora Vandegan and Anna Pugh. A \NY pleasanl evening was pass , l by time , I innihers , cf George Crook post No. 262 nn.1 . Its . auxiliary cerps at the residence at Mr. ' and AIrs. Robert Wllerman , , 833 Soutl Twenty-first street . on Toesday evening . 01- tolnr 21 The com pan ) was entertained I with innate. . Dainty lefrlshment , were served. 1he following were present : \ Ir. and t 1Ir ! A5kwlll , Miss Dole Askwlh , Mr. Ind L lrs. A. flugh Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hhoades , MIss 'flUrli Tthtoades Mr. and Mrs. g. 01- mere . Mr. aud Mrs. T. S. huh , Mr. and Mrs . Caruathuers , Mrs. Ha ) ' , Mrs. Sheeer ! , Mrs : ilumen I. Ml 'a SadIe Hummel , :1 s.el Mulml : 1 . Cool . la'ln. \ VilIhanms.'iidt'rmntuht : Messrs . Baxter. Fay , Charles W'lhdermuian , Fran C WiIdermnan. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - Widerman.11'IHII' 11'IHII' I " ' In l'r""IH'I'C. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. hI. Patrlel will give a I ilahioivo'emi parly. ! Il. Howard B. Smith will entertain thl Si-hlandeil , Euchre club . Sh-Iaade,1 Thurfday afuermmunmi Miss Dickinson will have her coming out reception and dance at the Millard , November - ben n. : Mrs. Charles \ Iyman wi give I ) "el' slnglo al Wednesday afternoon for Mrs Than I.man. : rs. Joseph , M. : letcsl bas Issued Invl- latons for a reception to be given Tuesda gven ) next from 3 IqUI 6. Mr. and MfSJ Joseph Darker with give a i dinner In honr I of ! I. and ! Is. Dean T. Lyman on : lollAy evening. The dlnner'/ees may be resumed Ihls 'airter . andlEd are rumors afloat that thp first dance 1Tei ) , be given at the home of evenln Mr. and lrs. , : ' , tl'ron . " I.esle Learned J'rlday ! Mrs. E.Ik' ' 'lalcl ' ha\'e issued Invita - tions for a KClulnpton 10 be gIven 01 : Ionday afternoon lnthmofltli' of [ Mrs. Baker of South Neb. Bend , Ind. , ' 1"1' , ' Mrs. Smith of Beatrice , , The eecononthlY , competition fur the mcdal for tl : est drilled soldier w:1 : take place at the Arnlory tomorrow Ienlng. Arfr the drill thri1 be an Infolmal dane , . Time companr.uld 0 glad (0 see all Is friends on thi 9paslon. lbr 'F l rIPtll" G..II' , Miss Gra n 1tebaugh . left Thursday for ' Cedar laIJd ! ! 'Il ; ! I. and Mrs Charles Ofutt spent severe days In Chiic3gD hat we2k. I Mr. C. N. Wetz and Mr. Gould Dltz left , for Sheridan , \'yo. , .on Tuesday . ' Colonel anti , Mrs. Curtis anti family han ; taken the bouse at 406 North 1wentY- : cond ! street Ishop and Mrs. Worthington arrived home from Mlnleapols'edneslay , having Ipent the pst three weeks timero Messrs. WIlliam anti Alan Marsh have returned - turned from Lake Waington , where they spent two weeks pleasantly. Ie\ ' . Leo Id. Franklin returned from Clii- cage Friday anti ' will bo at home to his friends at 19 : Dodge street , on Sunday evening . ing Miss Jessie DckInson leaves for Chicago this evening accompanied by Miss Curtis , who 1'1 be her guest at the Audiorium [ or s \'erll days. Miss Purl Hariman leas son for St . " - ' . . . . - - ; - . - Paul , where she " 1 b the guest , until the h olidays ! . of Miss Welch , who visited Miss Hartman In Omahl last wlnler. Misses Wlhelnll I.owe anI MarIon Cran- . tel left al I.'rlly for Otuml'I , They went to te resent al thin society milstreis which Ihe . Misses Lowe have had c1ago of In limit cl ty.Mrs. : Iu , I. F. Cathy and Mrl. Funk eolpolzer , accompallCI by their olauhter9 , Isles hint- to anti , Sue , went to 1.lncoll , \ here the y oung ladles alonlll < time opening \ party ot tha l'ltnanl hour club. ) Omit If 'i'nii-ii VIioI loris. Mrs. lunhnr 18 time guest at 1)r CuscRltl. , Mrs. Edward Smith of [ St. Joseph , MD. , Is a Hncst al hiihhalthe. Judge anti Mrs . Bailey of St Albans , "l. , are \'lsltlE Mr. M. I , ' . Sears. ' Dr. Collier at Ihll\lelphl1 Is time guest ot his sister Mrs. J. C. Dtnls. Miss Val Patan at a\nIJorl ) spent Thurs. da ) ' as the guest of Miss loane. Irs. Charles H. ihlrney I , former ) of this ciy , bul now of Chicago , Is "Itllng Omnha friends. Mr. anti lr . A. Itichiarthe , . from New lampshlre , are visiting their son , ! Ir. I. ' . W. I ticliartis . MiasCrozier of Salda , who has been visit- I ng ! ro. A. J. SII11Son , will return to lien hOle this week. ! Is. Baker ot South Ilnd , Intl. , , anti Mrs. Smih at Iea trice , Nsb. . ere the guests of M Irs. lh. I R. hialcim. Mr. Wilam Coburn Jr. . and untie ot Port- l and . are. . were the gu'sts of Mr. amid Mrs. S . n. V. Gllswold duln ! the past \I'cel Miss Hi Is to he the guest at Mrs. Arthur C. Smith this week. comIng from her h011 In i Hton. Miss Hi wi rmaln seine ( lose. Irs. Brinker at Sal I.1kl City . who has been lie guest of her sister Mrs. Charles CCutalt . , wi return to her hOle on Tul' d ay. dar.Hev. Hev. Walis Ohl at Colorado I' l the guest ot 11' i . and Mrs. Chales P. Catn at the :111- rlam. lie wi retun to his home at Salla early this we k. Mrs. Margaret Slahl of Lichnell , lii. , who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Mc- ( onnel for the past week , heft on Friday for St LoumIs Mo. Mr. anJ , Mrs. nean T. Iyman arrived from S alt hake City emi Thursda after a len days'l delghtul visit there anti arc the guests of : r. and Mrs. C. W. Iyouan. Miss Sadie hiaumuu . after a delightful summer - mer sJItnt with school friends lu the east relurell Wednl\ly , accolpanied by her frIend ls8 Annahle Lenlgan ot Youngs- t own . O. Mrs. Thomas at Ieavenworth Is Ihe guest at her brother Mr. C. B. I Yost She came to accomnpar.y her daughter Miss Carolyn. home , who has been \'Isltng hero for the Ilast i unonthi. General Thomas T. Eckert anti , Colonel Cowry , accolpanle(1 In theIr prIvate car by lrB. Eckert nail Mrs. dowry . loppcd oft 11 Omaha anti were the gue.s : cf Mr. and Mrs. lenr ) ' n. gstabrook se\'erl days during the Ilast I at eel ( . The Swiss minister to the UnIted Staten Mr. h'iocta , arrIved In Omaba emi TUl day on hIs l way fro 1 St I.ouls to the lacllc coast l ie was let 01 the station and warmly welcomed - , comed b ) a nUllmr uf native Swiss people who live In the city. Mr. 1Ioda Is airing ( a pleasure h trll' ' over America. , - - - - - - - :1"'il'nl. oust 1'hIt'io'miholtN. Mrs. Wilam Brrd lelkle relurnel from the east last week. Irs. J. hi. McConnell returnec fro 1 North PIUe l \Ve1nsJay. . Mr. amid Mrs. U. W. Hitchcock left for San 1"llnclsco Thurstn ) Mrs. F. 1. lorsman Is vIsiting at the l.exlnjt'Jl hotel Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. I ) . A. Baum have gone to New York for a few weeks. , tr. Bern anti , son , hugo havc gone to Ci&'veiammd , 0. . to visit relatIves. ! Miss I rmn O'Rorke returned from Chi- IlgO , cutter a three we ks' vacation. Mr. 1"lank Burlehh of lann1. Wyo. , was In i lawn last week visIting old frIends Miss Anna Wall has relurnel from an extended trip through California anti Mexico. Mr ! . fox anti eon . Groydon have returned train sin. thigir , vaaton to lie wilds or Vo'e'comi- . Mrs. George C. Hohble and famIly have rl.turued from Chicago and are at the Fren- zcr. Miss : Ianlne Lour at Hermon , Neb. , Is In i the city visiting lien pueuts and many friends. ! I. Frank Hummel ot Dnver , formerly at Omeusima spent last week In town amonK friends. 1lr . Ralph E. Zummiderhnd Is spending a week ur two at Boulder , Culo. , visiting her brat lion. Mr. J. J. Dprlglt heft bt night ! for Denver. Ib will return Tuesday and bring his family wih hmitmt. , Irs. H. B. Wagoner of Albany , N. Y. , Is : in lie city visiting with Mrs. C. W. Cox on \ \ 'tnt street Mr. n. T. Sluhbs has returned from a trip to the lack 1111k . where he went wIth Mr. . 1. B. n rry. . Irs. J. } . House and Thomas House have : 'rtur ,1 , from a three sveeks' visit In Sal Lake City and 1)nver Mr. anti , Mrs. t G. cKoon left for I.'re- 10nt on a vl lt with relatives , after which thEY will return 10 their hOII' lu California. Irs. I.era Wagner of 'Chicago who has lien In this cly : for some time hu gen to . SIUX City . la. . for a three \ e \ . ' visit ! with relat\es. and wi stop here on her way home. Mr. anti .r . J.V. . Val anti , son , " \'Cet , , loft for an clendc,1 , trill west In. Val and &m will spend a few works In Den\r : 1nJ Coloratlo Springs and join Mr. V"I on the Parlnc 'oast laler. Mr. K M. Atidret'se'uu has just returnel , frol Germiutmuty . . where he spent four monlhH I among relatves and fitonds. Mrs. , \nilreesemi lu(1 ( MIa Andreoaen. who aecollllle him , , wi relain abroad for the winter. llt I" Climilol's UUI.t , Mite Heln Smith Inl , ! I. Gl.rgl Msrcem will be interned : ' ovamnber ( at All Saints chureh lt 6 u'I'luck. Miss Flora J HHnrK , daulhter at H\ Dr. hiehlinds. wi h. married at noon 11 Tuesday . No\'plber : , to Mr. Wilam m Ernest Johl ol. I Tim 111'rll ! ! of Miss OHtrli Chlhers. laughter of Mr. and Airs ; William G. CI'Im- hers . 10 Mr. Guy Janls Iarlp of Decatur . Ill. . who .mce resided In 019ha and hat t many arqualutanlls here will occur at Trinity cathedral nt 1:30 : un \\'E' < Ida ) No- Y lhel' : i. _ _ _ _ _ _ LI.'OI\S ; sutISl : I ) . LINCOLN Oct :6.-Sp ( < clal-The ) Lincoln - coln trotting rtethl ! which opens : lolday lext promises 10 develop Into a society event of no Inslgnilcant Proportions. Every I effort : has been made by the ) lanagemenl to lall It so , and the society people at Lincoln ant readIly falling Into line with the Idea. ! ayer Graham lias 183ueI , a proclamaton setting ; aside time day as one 10 be Keleral ) ' ob. served as "I.hicoln tiny , " and the hunes ! Mures wi doubttss close In tl uftcnmmaou . Forty-four private boxes have , prl\ate ha\e been built . all of which have hem elgaHel1 tar that day , and many of thel for the entire wopl Hac- InK parties \ I sUIIl'l' ' the place of theater parties , ( lie Itlr of which are lately coit sp.cuoua mainly by their absence. Wedneda nuorning . at the residence of Mr W. C. Lane Nester A. HUllcns and Miss Clara Schroeder \ ere married by Rev Mr. hiurchi. Mr. ! ulmons ts a young Iawye ref of the tirm of Bochmnor & Ruinmuotia anti I S well known In Llmuroiri , where ito usa siten t his student anti business life. Mr. anti Mrs itummomi , are now let St. Louis cci a ihor t wedding trIp. Mr. Alfred J. McClatcimle , wimo graduate it fromn time university In 1888 anti who is not V professor of botany In the Thmroop i'olytcchmnl C Institute of California , has publIshed a ver' V creditable trork on time thorn of I'mmsadena , The BotanIcal Seminar imiet at the Stat 0 u niversity at 23O o'clock October 19. Mr. C lonients road a very vrofuumid lliCsUPOIi " Thin Phylogenl of Lichens , " situ Mr. l 'osmntl upon ' 'Tlmo Vionmia i'rOposititimiL" 11ev , L. I , l4ut13n auiemniemi the meeting o f thmo exectitli'e ecimiinittc'e ' of the NtmtioiI C omiference of Chathtii'i , of which Ito Is see- r otary , Mr. mind Mrs. J. l. Stoekweil a ahanc- l ng anti card iminty to their semi and thmiugimtet a t ( uristioimio 'l'ttestiay evening. lr. ! mI. I' . Guy has reniovemi to Lansing , Micim , , % vhiere lm will contimitwi his practice. Ites' , A. 13 , Whltnian of Osceola visited i ) r. hiemijiumnin W'eat 'emhiiOB'imt3' , Time I'atnimurcis gave their Ihrst party last e vening at the Lansimig hall. Mrs. ( 'yplmer of California is vlsltlmug Mr. a nti Mrs. J. 13. leergliscmi. Mr , and Mrs. C , McFarland loft for fur- b ank , Cal. , Wetieicsdny , S. M. hheiishhct ts'emit to Medicine Lotige , i 'ats.'edmiesdey. . Horn-To Mr. anti Mrs. Frank Woods , T himrstiay , ti'o antis , J , E. ihennolt mind 'alto have reimioveti to I , emuinrs , ha. Tin , A. M. Trlitlott imas reuimoved to Clinton , Mo. Mo.Mrs. Mrs. S.umu ( ( tiler Is in Omnaummu visitIng imer i arents , it , 13. llowehl tins rettirnetl from lk'trolt. .Ioimmi C. Allen Is back front ( lie south. Framik Iloweti Is In St. Joseph. - - - - - - - - - ( ill ) I..tlI i'hS lflill' hlihHh'l'I' . Staitte of I hi I'emmtures of limo ? tk-Mimr- theta .Jaihllre , \ViiIle it muss ) ' be grantetl ( hint the chmict In- t erest of the miiactmhimio element of Omnishtmi's c itizemis is ccmutereth on tue comitiitiomt of ( lie l uchitical pot , somuic of time other people are d evotlmmg ttiemiiselves to an emutirehy different m atter , which uvihl certaimuly be yiy at- t ractive to all-after ciectiomi. This is time great Ak-Sar-hien jubilee , which is booketi f or Novcmmibcr 12 , under time ausplceu amid for t ime benefit of the \Vomuemi's Chmristlan asic- elatIon. Everybody kmmows of the Old Ladies' i iomne on HtmL street , tu'hic're a dozen weary vomiiemi are patiently waiting for the auto- mcmiii to a better , brighter home ; wonien \ % ho how are tiepemident impomi time grackmtms charity of the People of Omaha , through this association of svoniomi , who work comietantly to keep tip time eapenses of th house. lmir- l ag ( lie past year a departmnent for homeless cimiltiren imas heeut added , cimlldren us'lio are not eligible for places in orphmanage or creche. To carry on this work the Ak-San-Ben ehitertaiimflefll. has been planned , and the s'onuen liaIse thi response of the public will be so generout' ihmat no fimrthier demuuand for hells need lie niade tiis ! winter. 'Fimo emitertsimimnent prormases to be of unu- i uumal brilliancy. Mr. T. .1. Kelly hiss charge of time chmorus , whose uahlty may ho known tu'lien the hat of names Is seeti to Include such as Meu'datuiemm Ottien , MeLaren , Martin Cahmn , Urquhart , Ely , Wilhelm , Shmerrlil , Drexel , , lohimiston , Pitt , and Misses Lillian Terry , Frances itoeder , Myrtle Coon , Robin- son. Dickinson , lna iCt'nnethy , Jean lloyd Mullemi , ihrown , McCune , wIth others eqtmahly well known. Mrs. Lyman iifchiardson and Mrs. ih. P. Petit are training a garden full of sunflowers , some of whIch bear oIlier miamnes , such as Ciarhesomu , l'mmhrner , Barker , Doane. ( 'tmrtiss. Croumm.se , Mount. Lowe , Morse , l'anis. Lindsey. These brilliant ( loners will lift their voices in a laynin of praise to hrehiot' . tii'Ir special deity. Mrs. Wcrtz , who is counted anieng tiu chief of Omuiaha's en- tertalmiers , is training a bsvy of demotselles for mimi Ak-San-lIen drill , among wimoimu are Misses hllemi hluogianti , Mabel Kelly , Kith- erhne Ogden , Margaret McKelI. Nellie Calk- his , Loute Stitlires , Manse hall , hleuiah Sharp , Site Colpetzer , Hattie Cathy , Miidreti Morse , Latmra hirurmner , Grace Allen , Mae ' Motitmt , Bertha Sloan anti Bess'le t'ecic.tio If the above aggregation wore not sufficient to mmiake ( ho euitertainmnent a star event , Mrs. Mathmesomu antI a corps of assistants are searchIng time lii's of 1ti almanacs for a hot of fine , new , antediluvian jokes about Omaha. ltLmmor has it that a 'pcial ittni anuomug Usc pyramIds ttt Egypt vlli be exploIted for time first time at this jombulee , all of tliemuu pertain- trig to Omaha anti ( lie p'epIe of Quivera. Tickets wIll soon b cmi sale , and it Is hioped that everybody will hilly one or more. Tuesday , November 12 , at lloyd's opera tiouse Edward flosewater , speak. , at time citizens' niags metlng at ( he CoIleum Friday even- lag , November 1. - .tJeietIhis 011' ' 11111 J'ViiI.iC 1.IhihthtY. Mmtaa' l'oiials sifimiterest Goime Over I ii formimma I I ' t lie hlrt'm'l sm'H , Only four members of time pimbhie library board , Messrs. lteed , ilaiher'aihaco and ltoetuwater , % 'ere present at the regulam moot- hug last iiiglmt , anti for hack of a quonimtii the business before time board was gone over lmmformnally , and an adjournimiont taiemi immitil next Ttiestiay evemmimug. Among time Jmapera laid befere time hsoard vas time resignation of Miss hlianchie Allan as assistamit , to take effect Novomnber 1. Miss Allami hmas been in the library for ten years ammi hmami reacimesi the imiglmeett grade of tue emnpho3'es some years ago. She hurts a"ceptcd a ; osltion with one of the local book stealers. Lttiraniami himirrows reported timat time slew arrangemnemit by which chmilthren are gIven dl- rcct access to the books was working most satisfactorily , and humid beemi particularly sue- ceraful In tittialnimig time main object In vIew , namely , relieving tie cengesteti comuthltlon of the book delivery window. All time chmangee have been effected wIth an outlay for only Ohio new sot of shielvimig , a table antI a sleek. The librarian also reported that lie had fitted imp time hunch room In the basemnemut far the use of the emnpioyez. 'Fhe assistants have formeti a club and mien' spend their fleets brimsiii ( 'tie library building , whmero a cliii , huiteli 1st servi'd. Thu timirt huart of the new printed flatting list. eomn.ristitg time titles on iiogrtimhmy , hits- tory and travels. has come fromn thte press anti hiSs been Iulacct.l 0mm sale at a pnico mini- lormn wltlm time otimer party. Time iiew viii- tmmiie Is a papr boummiti hanuihlet of 140 pages , mtmnangod by stmbject anti author similar to its : 'redecossors. Owimug to imisuuitctomuey of tiuo force on 'mc- coumit of time ahusence of Miss Smiley , away emu leave , amid the illness of Miss litmrsbahh , Miss Ida l'mmtutit imas bt'oti emmuitioyed temmipororily as nit aeslstammt , hmavlrmg passed time clvii nrvico examruImitiomi tv thi credit. Miss Bmmreiiahi hmmmi' recotered amid was agaIn at her work yesterday. Tim famIly of Mists Jessie Ailan has pro- etitteti ( lie IiL.rary with a ptrtralt of ( Ito late iiturarlan. wimicim lies heemi imtmng in a pronui- itetit place its time book raisin , It Is a plmoto- gm'iluim. miemitly franieti in oak , and is an cx- t'ehient likeness of Miss Allan. The hester eximibitlomi. is in preparatiomi nmmth ts'ill , It is expected , be ready far the public by next week , During time month of October new acces- alarms to lime mttmmnber of 140 were amltieti to time library. Time miew books are for the muost Imart recently pubii.imetl fiction , Cliaiiiibt'rhmilmi't. . I'mtlam hilthmil , Mr. J. M. Ames-man , a prominent imierchant f Forks , Coliminbia county , I'a. , In speakimig this liniment says : "in reference to Chamberlain's Pain Balm , I cnn trimly say that I huarti never tetmnmh anyilmlmug to cmn- tiara 'wIth It for spraIns , bruIses , burmms auth htka injuries. Vm'e have used it in our famnihy for several years anti feel thmat we cannot do uvltimout It " Thus liniment will lmeah a burn Or braise without matterathon , mu In erie third of tim. ' time required by auuy other tr"it iueemt. In "uiarmy Imuatances It has cimretI s ore sp'alui In three er trim days' timflt wiuil that many weeks are imimahly reqtiiteti I'Ihitstt , jit.ttitti'iis , Governor hlolcombwhmIlo In tIme city is at time I'axton. President S. Ii. II. Clark loft last eveemlng for St. Loula. Ilanlon's "Superba" commipamuy is qtmantcred at time flarkcr. Ex-Congressniami Wihltamut A. MchCeighman Is time i'axtofl. Mr. anti Mrs. W. S. Richards of San Jose are l'nxtOfl guests. Nebraska arrivals itt time hharkem' are : Len L. Gaghagen , Lincoln ; WIlliam it. Caimihl , I'Iigliest of all in Leavenbg Powcr-Latet If. S. Gov't Report kin BPYAI PowdeE MSOLELV PUIE - Oranti Island ; George Baird , } Ccarney ; 1' . E. MoGItmitis , ihmistltigs. limo "IIijm'k Crook" company Is nuaking ( lie hanker its headquarters. Mr. timid Mrs. Vi' . SV. Griswold , ihitffaio , N. V. , mire guests at the l'axton. , , i&uni P. WIlson , city attonmmey of LeAt1' ' S . I ) . , wan In tln city yesterday. ileum , athmais Prank , es-macmiser of congress trtuuiiilsstotmnl , is a ( ( him Pa.ten. Mr. anti Mrs. Cimmirlo , ii. Wiimnott of 1)ti. i mumqimo mire guests at the Murray. ( Ilimitoti Sumiltii of time qumanterniaster gemu. oral's oflle , V'ashmingtomu , is at time Piuxtomi , h'ropnletnr MerrItt of time Arcae % vetit to Nebraska City last evenimig to sptiti Sunday. George \V. Vronmtuti , ehmuuirinnn of thm flrotimerhmooti of lioconmotive iiigineers for the h imilon i'ttclfic syittenilsiatthme Arcade. N'hrnMhsM mit tli. I I nto'ls , " At time Merchiants-hi , ihmstlt' , Nlo1mrarrt" Kmtm'i Ohesomi. ( icrion ; \'aughm , I'inttsniuutii J. I I , Nnden , Lincoln. At time I'imxtoii'-l I. it. Robinson , 1'lmumbalh , At time Mum'ray---.hohin N. Stiller , iCemmrmiey S. I I. Urmives , Siic'lttn , .At Ohio Duiiomme-V. I. . ( lortloms , BeatrIce. \\'Ihi ( Burley tiieaks ; at time citizens' nines i muecting itt tIme Cohisetmtmi Friday cvenlimg , No- v emmiber 1 , - - - - - CLUAKS.SUIIS. FURS. Ladies' Stilts CW . . . ; 95410 Dcix mill , , In nat's' r ' lilmicic mt'rgo jacket , f/iili 'I silk itnetl , skl.-t pot'- / ealliio hued usual : ; i i1 ( , fl4 \ h1iiCi EO.OU ; cholco V Mtimititty 'f" ! Pb 5.00 oaoh Dress Skirts sjo Mntlo ( if hue ' & black iuulhioi'tost ( tm'efOfl , himmed ' " throughout ' tvitli suit , BOVUC , ' 0 , stilti baa tlittii ' . , 'ih' ' , , " \ $ : i ; speeltil enlo , \ - : . jit'icc Mon. , t1L ; . Cloth Capes b t' : ' : , Made f navy blue lcoo'scy cloth , trim- - isucti with t'auitl o black lteiutoy und ' . satIn pipings , vel- vat ininid collar. Cloth Jackets ' Made of splon- did black botmulem . "A . - ukmtlt , big ritorni . . : ' collar , new rip- lila lietcic. San . " . , what others -i show at il2titen . , , . . . ' . . eomn 500 thiS - omic itt We offoi bargaIns in all kinds ot fat' garmucumts , K1' ' CLOAKS.SUITS. FURS , Pmixton 111k , Cor. 16th uiid ftmminmtmsmit. TZiias. Shiverick & Cornpaiiy The largest stock and lowest priccs , R FllI'IlitllFo ' ' , Fl n Draperies , ( Curtains I I _ _ A beautiful new stock , purchased at tiho lowest prices ever known. / 1208 1O6 Douglas St. OMAHA. More Rcdticed Prices. ohs Sceisotitibie ( trnd9 , -tot-- Syrup of Fig , f'Qa bottle . . . . . . . . . . .3 'o Acicenmu itootIluigyntup. , 2.Sc bottle . . io 'ttrrmar'eSotimlng 8yruptSo bottio. 15o Seward's Cougim ( Jure , tiMOltottimm. . .7o Chrumubonlatim's Cough itoiiwtiy , 51.03 botiu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78o Chmanmbenlitimi's Cou2li itosmiedy. ( * u bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .400 Ackor'mo Engilt.im Remimody , Ii bottlo.,7 .10 Aekimr'it EniIilii Remedy , f.Oo buttla..40Q : x IrmIc ( Witch I I uizoi , 51k : boOt Ic..2 ho i'utatl Lily trotuhmi , 2.'tc bottle. . . . . . . . . I ho ( Ihycenitic Soap , largocake,2.ki. . . . . . . . 50 GOODMAN DITUG CO 1110 FAHNAM S'1'lCli'F , _ _ J - -