Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 15, 1889, Part II, Page 16, Image 16
10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , SEPTEMBER. 15 , 1 80.-8IXTBEN PAGES. ARTMENTS i CHAMBER Suits , $22.50. .Antique Onk and A Grand Chamber Suit for the \ Mahogany. . 160 UfJToroul yloa of Cham" prlco. LACE CURTAINS , fiiff n C fa A Handsome Suit , antique oak , i 2 Jiw si. bar Suits. S2,5o ; o $20 , WtWil sssTSL wSssr5 ether Wardroljs , SIO Worth Is W Becker I&2J25 & EASELS. In nil colors. 980. | § 1.50 Center Si ® ! ? - * 4 ) Fine Polished RocUor Yf&LLf * fci-A wtlU M mm riirj\tM \ * 1'M.MM i m > irtm > * * y Extension $ l.40in Antique Ouk or $9.50 A Grand Cook. Table , 90c. . . crilealclH imkilu and think it nhcap at that Muhogiuiy , c.hciip at SO. pnca \nU I nf , Isn t tllllt dlcnv. 1 SIDEBOARD $12.50 ; considered \ cheap at $20. * You and your wife are respectfully invited to visit our mammo.th estab Heating- Stoves , lishment , the ' Prices range from _ , , stand QOo $2.50 to $65.00 A Goodjngrdn , InnllooJorg PORTIERS Combination Gommodo , ALL PRICES. HANGINGIiAMi' Hardwood , 85. O horhoupoB all colors , charge 81O. Vienna ( kip , BOILER , - 98o. T ' nun. ] Mmio , Tea Copper Bottom. Largo size. We Have Dressers I ? B5' ' s COMFORT From $8.00 $ to $40.00 $ Clock $4.5O Ct 1 O K GIVEN AWAY. . . AT . Cp 1. Z O. "GIVEN AWAY WE HAVE SPRINGS Warranted a good A very neat ° " ° ° rtheso rockers pi-o- An elegant line , From $1.5 O to $15. 90c. Bottom. Hard Wood , * ° ° " Chairs 85 cents. timor. Center Table. } * n nmi nLvUbt AWAKENING TO THE "DREAM" Society's Sleepy Eyes Open on the Measures of a Now Danco. CLOSING OF THE SUMMER TEAS. Record of Matrimonial Adventures' mitt Those Who Seek Booinl rieasurOH in the Parlor nnd W lid wood. To Dunce and Dream. kk. The American association of the professors of dancing has just closed its laboi s iu New York City after n protruded session. Among the novelties introduced and finally acted upon wore a schnttischo-quadrillo and a beautiful round dance called "Tho Dream. " The latter production was the result of a dying professor's vision , hcnco its name. Of necessity this last terpsichorean exercise will become ; universally popular with roman tic molds nnd youths during the scasoa about to begin. The professors will hold their nest year's sessional ! Chlcnao , where they will endeavor to introduca the largo pedal extremities of that city into as poetic and elegant positions as their size will permit. May uo\v inspira tions sii'ze upon the dancing masters , and wo trust their watchword will continue to bo "On with the dunce , let Joy bo uaconUncd. " The Imtost Mllllnory Styles. Mrs. J. J. Bliss , who has boon In Now York of lute , and observed very closely the latest styles of feminine headgear , has re turned and favored n Uni ; representative witli a description of the various pretty nov elties that , eho observed while In the mil linery palaceH of Gotham , and gave the fol lowing tips as to what will bo the fashion , nblo thing this winter : "Thoro will bo plenty of now and beauti ful colors worn this season , " said she , "among which heliotropes , llgbt and dark jauuos and Mordorcs will predominate. In deed.yellow , in Its various shades , will bo ex travagantly used , Among the new colors , also , are seen ttio beautiful calla Illy shades in ribbons , velvets , feathers and felts. Gold-colored ribbons nUo busk In the llgut of feminine favor. "Tho small bat is the most popular ono at present. Some uro trimmed with handsome Persian scurfs caught Uo\vn with clasps and others with a stylish bow around which Is n circle of birds. Some liavo an entire crown of llttlo fcatncm. "Tho walking hat ranges Irom a inodcrato size to a very high hat crown , the latter being among the very luUst styles. Some are broad brimmed , the brim being of con- tlnuous width , while others are minus any brim In the back and huvo u very low crown , Thus. j ou see. every style of face can bo B u I ted. A handsome novelty Is the Mother Geese poke , n beautiful combination of drooping plumes and ribbons in which a pretty tcoop-sliapo Is the basis. The whole affair Is ot ono color , being a beautiful new shade of red. In addition to the above em bellishments , a pair of ribbons Btrotch to the bauk of the bonnet and then extended for ward to bo fattened under the cliln Is a co- < mettl h bow. This utylo Is an odd but very pretty ono , nnd will bo the leading hut for ladles and misses. "Then there la the Hat. English bonnet , al though in reality the style was manufactured ill Purls , us the ladles nay , 'it Is a perfect love of a uonuot , ' and Is umall , cute nnd beautiful. The shape is covered with black a1 velvet , largo , fat , scarlet ( lowers , and wings of the tunic color are placed on the sides nnd form u Hat arch over ttio top , nnd the whole Is llnlsbed with black velvet to form an Alsa tian ft out. Coupled with a small face , the effect is ulstractingly cburmlng , "Then there Is the toque with a Persian crown , u ulinplo. but stylish lint , in which black and buttercup yellow are the prevail ing colors. The crown Is prettily embroidered iu black and white , and finished arouiul the frout with u double puffing of black vuh ot. The ribbons end bows ou one slue uro of u beautiful tint called buttercup yellow , and the other side is trimmed similarly only the color ot the material is black ana the finish ing touch a pretty little bunch of hair like feathers called an 'aigrette. ' "Iho different styles of turban nro quite the style and always give an. iiir of attrac tive juuntincss to the wearer. The evening capote has u crown that is a solid mat of gold , and the trimmings are of two shades of verto , a bcuutitul now color that will without doubt bo all the rage. An English turban was the next in order in this peep into millinery futurity. 'Iho hat is iu black and while , but is very striking. The band and crown wore of black and whlto silk astrukuu and the trimmings were of white watered. These are some of the leading styles and are sufficient to show that millinery truly belongs among the line arts both in creative fancy and in coloring. . . - - i i-ii-ii 11- * GunrdH Drill and Hop , On Monday evening the Omaha Guards entertained ns their guests the Dodge Light Guards from Council UlafTs. At about 0 o'clock the guardsmen marched into the armory , showing a "swashing and n martial outside , " although , doubtless , the most sus ceptible ahiong them found difilculty in tem pering bis feet to the regular music , owing to the quick step of his heart beats. A military drill and dress purado under any circumstances is blood-Quickening , but with the sweet confusion' lights , music and the battery of bright eyes , the man who docs not lose his bead i.s made of soldierly stuff indeed. Bo it said to their credit , the visiting and homo guardsmen acquitted themselves bravely , und having aono , left their martini manners with their rifles und obeyed a different call "to arras,1' by choos ing his partner for the dance from the as sembled Council 131uffs nna Omaha belles , among those present were : Mr. nnd Mrs. Gu.v C. liarton , Miss Bertha Yost , Dean and Mrs. Gardner , Mr. and Mrs. Wells , Miss Ueese , and Miss Murray , Mr. and Mrs. Hughes , Miss Hughes , the Misses Baum , Mr. and Mrs. H , S. Hollins , Miss Mundo Woolwortb , Mr. und Mrs. Charles P. Deuel , Major and Mrs. Wilson , Miss Ogden , Major und Mrs. l enham , Mr. Milton Kogcrs , Mrs * Sturtovunt , Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Hogors , Mr , und Mrs. G. II. Hoggs , Doctor und Mrs. Glbbs , Mr. nnd Mrs. D. H. Wheeler , Sr. , Mr. nnd Mrs. D. II. Wheeler , Jr. , Mr. und Mrs. Max Meyer , Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meyer , Mrs. Kiln Bcall , Mr. H. 8. Berlin , Mr. and Miss Howard , Air. and Mrs. J. A. Uoblnson , Mr. and Mrs. U , S. Lander , Mrs. J. K. Waring , Mrc. L > . J. Collins , Miss Sago , Mrs. Anna Yutes , Miss Yutcs , Mr. and Mrs. Lynmn , Captain and Mrs. Boharff. 'abo KUies Cci e tr , Flora and Grace Hepploy , VVnring , Parrotto , Dclss , Kinlly Wakoloy , Daisy Donne , Gundlo Co burn , Ida Sharp , Dewey , Orchard , Delia Chandler , Clara Brown , McConncll , Uosewater , Kmma Houeluud , Luura Houglund , Dundy , Annan Millard , Kittle Lowe , Mabel Fonda , Luidu Curtis , Leila Shears , Brssie Hall , Nichols , Luddiugton , Duryoa , Nellie Burns , Edith Crandoll , Williams , Pearl Hnrt- mun , Fuller , Nclllu Smith , Hlmcbaugh , Vansio Miller , Bcaslo Votes , Florence Yutes , Cut rio Stevens , Beach , Steward Chapman , Mary Clark , Clara Cltirlison , Hammond , Corey , Marvo , Pusoy , Bullard , Horton , Mar shall , Huslman , Larimer. McCaguo , Inez M , Haskell. MCSSIB. L. Drake. C. Guiou , W. MoCogue , Nat Brighum , Wilcox , Harbuok , of Des Mollies ; Will WymanV. . Cartun , Frunlt Hamilton , Gcorgo VOKS , Pierre Garncau , Ly- onmarclr , T. Caughlin , Will Wakoloy , Ar thur Gulou. John McCormlck , E. W. Lee , Milton Barlow , Bishop , Swolgurdt , of Dos ATnfnon ; Will Doune , UuyOoano , "Wntit f ! * n * iF Harry McCounell , Hurry McCormlck ; H , T. Cleaver. H. C. Miller , O. Hull , Spollman Luclon Stevens , Slioruiuu , Bert Cook , Mo- CannYoodbury. . Charles Stewart , Iluas , Gcorgo Squires , vVlnslow , Nat Brighani and inpuy oil o-s , the ball being exceptionally well attended. As for the gowns , surhkaloldoicoulodlvor , slty was neyer witnessed in tha memory of man , There was literally everything la the way of toilette , material rtud make. Full ball dross with the bodice clecoHcto and without sleeves , in which the wearers looked bewitching , deml toilettcg with luce huts or bonnets as a little leavTii of vnrietv , morning dresses In which shopping might bo done with admirable taste and oven nn occa sional gown which inclined one to bo .believe tha fair lady had mistaken her invitation nnd had arrayed herself for a 5 o'clock te.i to bo poured only for her Intimates. In short , the ladies made a bravo attempt to "out Herod Herod" in their dress parade. Ten nt Hamilton Plncn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hamilton gave a tea at Hamilton Place Thursday evening in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hughes , who are visiting Mrs. S. S. Caldwell. It was a charming departure from tha conventional tens and loft n wide field of conjecture In the minds of the invited miesls , whoso invita tions read 0 o'clock , an hour ns uuusual as wore the appointments of the whole enter tainment. The spacious drawing rooms wcro very bowers of beauty with trailing smilax , palms nnd n wc.ilth of roses , every available place being made gay with sweet smelling posies , and on the uiano were orchids ot wonderful beauty. In the back drawing-room , on a largo Eng lish table , tea was served by Mrs. S. S. Cald well , Mrs. T. B. Cumin ? , Mrs. D. Coffman and Miss Stella Hamilton , usslstcd by Mr. Frank Murphy. Mr. M. T. Barlow , Mr. Luther DraKe , Mr. Robert Patrick and Messrs. Will. Frank and Caldwell Hamilton. There is nothing that so readily makes conver sation us a cup of tea , attractively served. Mrs. Hamilton's cuosts were deeply en gaged In an interchange ot thought , satisfy ing and satisfied , when to their utter amaze ment the dining room was thrown open and a charming picture was disclosed to their view ; more ( lowers in profusion nnd a de licious supper awaited their proper apprecia tion. Later , feeling that all had been done , and alive with regret thut the charming evening had so quickly sllppo.l by , the guests wore departing , when in the hallway as a final ovldenco of their host's engaging hos pitality , a Dowl of punch was served , of such famous brewing "a to leave absolutely noth ing to be desiri-d. The liu'ltcd guests wore confined to the old settlers and intimate friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. Pnxton Kntcrttilnfl. On Friday evening Mrs. W. A. Paxton gave a dancing parly in honor of Miss May Clark and Miss Gcogia Sharp. The spacious ball room , admirably suited to the entertain ment of any number of guests , was comfortably - ably full und the young pcoplo wcro keenly ullvo to the delight of a waltz unbroken by the rude Jars that nro necessary In a crowded drawing room. Irvma furnished the muslo and the Union club appealed to the apprecia tion of tbo Inner man with Pryor's ' admira ble catering. Tim Cnninliiir I'nrty Kn'crrnlned. On Tuesday evening Miss Margaret Cook entertained the members of the camping party that recently spent a few days on Mrs , Hcndrlck's ranch near Ashland. Cards and dancing wore the order of the evening , A dainty lunch was served. The guests wore : Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Boland , Mr. nnd Mrs. Hendricks , Miss Ella Armstrong , MU Mln- 1110 Bedford and Miss Julia Clarkson. ] < 'lrenien'a I'lcnlo. A number of the firemen , with their best girls and other friends , enjoyed u plcnlo at Prlo's lake Monday. Base ball , fishing , bout racing and dancing wore among the varied sports of the day , and a jollier company never broke the sllonco of the surrounding groves. Whllo Captain Uurdlsh was exhib iting his skill as a balancer in a boat bo upset the craft , throwing himself and tbo occupant , Miss Gibson , into the chilly water. Considerable oxcltcmqnt reigned until the two were fished out. The captain lias not yet hoard tbo last of tbo casualty. On the dancing platform prizes were offered for tbo best gentleman and lady waltzora , and Spud Farrlsh and Miss McCarthy captured the prize. The following constituted the party : CapUla John Burdlsh and MlssKato Mc Carthy , Captain Mike Carter und Miss Delia Grady , Spud Farrlsh and Miss Vada Leslie , P. McCarthy and Mist Bessie Cosgrove , James Connolly and MUs Mattie Gibson , Bob Iloblnson and Miss Kate Holland , Jobu Schall und MUs Dqrlingtoi ) , II. Monuuan nnd sister , M. Gopcins and Miss Dwyer , P. Noonan and Miss Dalloy , Gcorgo Crogorand wife. Bob Uobinson was master of ceremo nies and tilled the position to the satisfaction of every ouo present. fttiirrny-Achc-oii. Miss Georgina Elliott Murray , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray , was mar ried very quietly to Mr. Arthur Acbeson nt Trinity Cathedral , Monday morning at 0 otloclc. Dean Gardner performed the marriage service , which was attended only by the immediate family. The bride was attired in her go-away gown , ns they went direct from the church to the station. Their wedding journey will extend through Colorado and the west. After November 1st , Mr. nnd Mrs. Achcson will bo nt. homo to their friends at 270 ! ) Dodge street. Cards nro out announcing the marriage of Mr. A. S. Gregg to Miss Sadie Covingtou , of Little Roolt , 'Ark. Bert w.is formerly con nected with the typographical department of Tin : BIB. : He is a bright and ambitious younc man and is at prosoilt doing reportorial - torial work on cue of the Little Hock papers. His Irlonds all hope that his future troubles will bo little ones. Mrs. Fiizor'ri Uiitfmt-ly Death. The death of Mrs. Villlo E. Fetzar , nco Williamson , brought sad news to a largo number of young people of this city , friends of the deceased. It has only been a little less than a year ngo that aho became Mrs. Fotzer , being happily married to Mr. Will Fetzer , jr. , of the wholesale firm of Purlin , Orendqrf , Martin & Co. . of this cty } , and their happy homo was nt'JOlU Capitol avenue , Mrs. Fetzer was at the time of her death vis iting Mr , Fotzer's mother , at Ottumwa , la. , nnd was sick u very brief time. The remains wcro interred ut Ottumwa. Sbo was a daughter of Theodora Williamson , csq.520 Douglas street , and a sister to Mrs. Itov. Charles S. Billings , of the Congregational church , nnd of Mr. Charles Williamson , as. slstant secretary of the Young Men's Chris. vinu association. \ Pleasant Reception. A pleasant reception was given by Mr. Ellis Moore Monday evening in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Collins , recently married. The af fair occurred at the cosy residence of Mr. W. H. Butler nnd was attended by over thirty couples , among whom were a number of newly married couples. The evening passed pleasantly away with music , singing und conversation. Mr. and Mrs. Collins ware highly pleased with the pretty domonsUatioa nnd will always regard it as one of the pleasantcst memories of their honeymoon. Six O'Oloolc Tea Miss Rose Hlrshsloln gave a 0 o'clocic tea party last Sunday evening in honor of thu Misses Annie and Iluy Hosenfold , of Hod Oak. A few Intlmato friends were present , and spent n most delightful ovoning. Among them wore ! Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis , Mrs. J. Hiishstoin. Misses-Annie and Hay HOJOII- feld , Eva Splglo , Anna Hertz , Kose Hirah- stein , Messra. M. J.i Harris , II , Hirsheteln , B , Harris und L. Optionlielmer. ' GnimiKMioIni ; Married Ijlfe. Mr. William J. Fischer , who was married on the 27th ult , , to ono of the prettiest ana brightest llttlo women In Alton , 111 , , has re turned from his wedding trip and commences married llfo in a suite of rooms at 1631 Cass , where ho is proud to introduce his charming wife to bis host of friends , They Will Wed. The marriigo of Miss Theresa Loefllor to Mr , I. Hesselbere , which Is announced for the 22a ln promises to bo quite an event in Jewish social circle * , as both tbo parties nre well Known. Mr. Hesselborg is n well- known furnitureman. . The ceremony will take place at Washington hall , and will bo followed by a banquet in the supper room , The I'liun Plunders. , The Pbun Pnlndors will give their opening hof this week. This organization , though but recently formed , is making rapid strides in becoming ono of the foremost social "clubs. It is composed ot some of the leading Hebrew young men of the city , and already has quite a Urge membership. aTho club is about to establish permanent quar ters. fjicdcrkrnnz Giiioiy. Last Sunday ono of the most delightful picnics over held in this city wus given under the auspices of the Liedcrkranz , ono of the oldest and best established musical organiza tions of this city. The scene of the festivity was Courtland beach , a most delightful stretch of the north eastern shore of Cut-Off lako. There gath ered about ono hundred ladles and gentle men , all members and friends of the society It was a jolly plcnicing party , all well acquainted with ono another , nnd all entering into the spirit of the occasion with the zest und interest of u grand old family on a re-union anniversary. There was sing ing , dancing , athletic gaums , strolling on the bench , plunging in the limpid w.iters of the lake and vesper meals , from capacious bas kets beneath the grateful sluide of the neigh boring willows. Everybody enjoyed himself free from contact vvith objectionable people of the outward world , and in blissful appre ciation of n day of recreation , which the members of the Liodorkranz know how to provide. The committee of arrangements consisted of John Hoscbmann , Otto Niederwolsor , Henry Schroeder and Gottlieb Zimmerman. The muslo was furnished In a most enter taining manner by the Union Pacific b < uid , und the festivity was superintended by Peter Kaiser , president of the Licderkrnnz , nnd Captain ICcnt , tiio loseo of the ample grounds on wbich the gathering took place. Prof , Walthor was ono of the leading lights of the occasion and his presence tended largely to the pleasure of the occasion , Imwn Fete nt Air. Dollnnu'a. On Thursday evening the beautiful homo nnd lawn of Mr. Fred Dollouo , at 0009 Marcy street , was a scone of brilliancy nnd animation. The event was a lawn fete , given by the members of St. Peter's church , and Mr. Dellone had kindly offered his home and grounds for the purpose. The spacious lawn was beautifully decorated with over 400 Chinese lanterns , whllo a number of headlights lent their brilliancy to the scono. A largo platform wus erected near the house und u tireless orchestra played until a luta hour for the pleas ure of these wishing to danco. Tbo elegant nnd spacious parlors wro also u fnvorlto resort. Lemonade , cakes and candies were served , by n number of charming young ladles. Over tivo hun dred persons attended the fete and the suc cess of the affair is credited In the main to the personal efforts of Mrs , Phil MoShano. Among the prominent citizens piosont wcro the following : Mr. and Mrs. W. A. L. Gib bon , Mr , nnd Mrs. Frank Cooper , Mr. und Mrs. W. R. Gllmoro , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Huhl , Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Gallagher , Mr. and Mrs. Juhn McCrary , Mr , and Mrs. Thomas Hilcy , Mr. John A. McShano , Mr. John O'ICeufo nnd lamily , Dr. Callahan , Father McCarthy , . Father St , Lawrence , Father Boj le. In tlii ) Hivim. Bathing parties are quite the proper thing now , ana n person must bo in the swim In more senses than ono to bo In the fashion , On Thursday evening Mr. G. H , G rattan entertained a number of friends ut thu Nuta. torlum , uud the guests enjoyed anything but a dry titno. The following \yoro the participants In the fun : Mr , und Mrs. C. II. Grattun , Mr. und Mrs. Clancey , Misses Clavtnn , Holmes , Tulmugo , Flench , Stafford , Powell , baxauer , Messrs. H. W. TalmaKO , H. C. GriWold , A. O. Holmes. W. Holmes , J. D. Portnr , F. C. Craig. O. N. Davenport , J. II. Morton , On Friday Mr. Douglas Hastioentertained a number of his nel nboro at Windsor Place in from three to nine feet of water end n jolly time was enjoyed by all. The follow ing were the guests : Mr , und Mrs. William Alexander , Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Howoll. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Howell , Mr. and Mrs. K , E , Howell , Mr. and Mrs. J.V. . Howell , Mr. and Mrs. Burton , Misses L > ln Alexander , Hattle Cramo. Huttlo Vaughn , Howell , Bessie - sio Putnam , Huff , Amy Howell. Alice Gadd , Messrs. Douglas Hastls , Herbert Howell , William Cluuieus , Elou Howell , Pntnam. Arthur Putnam , Van Blarcom , George Vaughn , Sam Crane and others. Social Gnasip. Mrs. Martin is visiting In Chicag o. Mrs. C. N. Powell is back from Dixon , 111. Mrs. O. M. Carter is back from Colorado. Kandull Brown has returned to his studios at Yale. Miss Minnie Thomasan has returned from Boston. - Mrs. Fanny Kellogg Buchort has returned from Boston. H. S. Wilcox returned from Chicago Wednesday. ' Councilman Chaffco is cnjoyintr a jaunt In Dixlo land. Mr , and Mrs. Watson H. Wyman have re turned to Cincinnati. Daniel J. Folly has returned from his trip to the Pacific coast. Mrs. Victor E. Bender is visiting her par ents at Galcsburg , 111 , Airs. Fran * Hutchison will spend the next two months in Illinois. Mrs. B. ICoestors nnd daughter have re turned from tho'east. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Richardson Imvo re turned from Minnesota. The Omaha Guards give nn informal hop on Wednesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Valentine nave ro - turned from Now England. Miss Ella Martin , of Galcsburg , 111. , Is the guodt of Miss Mamie Moore , Mr. nnd Mrs.V. \ . F. Allen have returned Irom their tour through the oast. Miss Fitch is visiting at Fort Hobinson but will bo in Omaha during October. Mrs. Simon Fisher loft on Tuesday for a , week or ton day's ' visit at Iowa City. Mrs. L. H , Tower has returned from Cali fornia and is at homo at the Paxton. Mrs. Mnllory , of Fort Omaha , will return from Portland , Oro. , in about ton days. Robert S. Nicholas has loft for Troy , N , Y. , to pursue a scientific course of study. Mrs. William H. Ijams left on Thursday for u months' ' stay ut Dakota Hot Springs. Mrs. C. F. Manderson , who has bean visiting Mrs. Jumcs W. Saruyo , is at the Millard. Mr. Ernest Rlall has commenced work on his now mansion at Twenty-fourth and Half Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Louvitt Burnham proposn to go to California in the early full for u two years' stny , J. Wallace Hroatch , son of the mayor , lias left for the oust to resume his studies ut Yule cell ego. Webber S. Soavoy and wife uro enjoying n vacation at Suit Lake City and other Col- 01 ado points. Herbert Rogers loft yesterday for Prince ton college , N , Y. , where ho hopes to take a course of study. Miss L. M. Doctor , of Rd Oak , In. , who has been the guest of Mrs. A. Lewis , has re turned to her homo. Mr. und Mrs. J. R. Buchanan liavo re turned from u month's sojourn nt the seaside and are ut the Paxton. Mrs. John Miles , who has been side at. Fond du Lac , Wis. , is reported better und will return homo soon. Miss ICuto Wallace , of Pittsburg , Pa. , Is the guest of Mrs. Dr. J , C. Whinnory , 12018 North Thirtieth street. Mr , Will Doano und Mr. Arthur Gulou went down to Lincoln to play In thu tennis tournament on Thursday. The subject of nn art school Is still agitated and it Is believed that thu project will bo a reality before the snow files. Mr. nnd Mrs , S. Hnwner , of Los Angeles , old-time residents of Omiiliu. have returned tii spend a month with friends. Rov. O , II. Gardner , dean of Trinity church , together with Mrs. Gurdno will leave on Monday for Now York. Mr. and Mr . M. Crabb , of Red Oak , have returned to their homo , nfter spending a very pleasant week in this city. Master Dick Grey gave a farewell dancing parly to his young friends on Thursday eve ning , Ho loaves soon for school , Ed Hubbard und wife , of Galesburg , 111. , nro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Phllloo , Twenty-sixth ana Mason. MM , WlufloldS. Strawn l a returned from Atlantic City nnd other eastern cities , among which she spent her summer outing. It is r.ald that Mr. .Richard Stall , .tho talented composer of the "Said Pasha" opera will innko his future homo in Omaha. ; Mrs. W. C. Payne , of Marshalltown , In. , who has been visiting her daughter , Mrs. J. II. Griffin , returned homo Wednesday. The Misses Mamie and Carrlo MoLaln , of ICountzo Place , loft last evening for the east. They will visit friends In Chicago. At 4 p. in , to-morrow Mr. J. Q. A. Smith will make Miss Maggie A. Hansos his wifo. The wedding occurs at 8JJ south Sixteenth. William and Fred Rustin loft Wednesday for Now Haven , where they expect to enter Yale college. Mrs. Rustin accompanied them. The ladles of the Damcn-Soktion of the Omaha turnveroln give ludanco and supper atGormauia hull Wndnusilay evening , Septi < vOi Richard W. Gray , son of F. W. Grav , trava n good-by party to n number of his friends on Thursday , as ho loaves for the east this week. Mrs. J. E. Summers nnd Miss Summers nro visiting in Now Hampshire. They will return to Omaha about the mlddlo of October. Mr. T. W. Blackburn loft Thursday even ing for Washington to enter upon the duties of bis now position. His family will follow in a month. The many friends of Miss Viola Pratt , who has been so seriously ill , will rejoice to know that she is now almost completely re covered , Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Mulford , Catherine and Mason streets , had the misfortune to lese their naby boy Friday with congestion of the lungs. Among the pupils who have returned to Brownoll hall Is Miss EntolluThorpe , * ho ac complished daughter of Mr. W. B. Thorpe , of David City. Mrs , Lucius Wakelcy Is expected in Omaha within a fortnight. Sbo will visit at tha homo of the Hon , Elcnzer Wakoloy , 407 North Nineteenth street , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Williams give u party to-morrow evening at their homo on Blnnoy street in honor of their guests , Mr. and Mra , Durand , of Saginaw , Mich. The Misses Clara and Lillian Dcllnno , daughturs of Mr , and Mrs. Ficct Deliunc , loft Thursday for Loretta convent , Jolfut , 111. , to take up a course of study. Mr. Robert E. Wnugh und Miss Amelia Blutnvo were quietly married nt St. Jojn' ! church Wednesday ovbnlng in the prcaunco of u number of friends and relative's , Mr. und Mrs , * E. L. Lomux uro staying with Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Rlall until their new house on the corner of Twonty-llftii street and Capitol avenue is completed , Mr. und Mrs. C , S. Montgomery have re turned from u delightful trip abroad. Imvin ? been absent three months. In London they met thrca Omaha gcntlumon , Dr. Jones , Will Lawlor und Mr. Howe , On Wednesday Mr. Chillies Lyon , of tlio U , S. marshal's ' office , loaves for Chicago , where ho will maku Miss Mary Rcrcftfurd his blushing brldo. They will inuko thglfr homo on North Seventeenth street. MI&i Luurn Honghmd and Mlsx Anna Mil. lard Icuvo ou Monday for 11 visit to Fort Meudo , Dakota , where tuny will bo tlia * guests of Doctor and Mrs. ,1. Morris Brown , whu wcie funnel ly stationed nt Fort Omaha. Mr. und Mrs. Auron .letmoro , of Top ku , Kan , , who worn married ou Wednesday at LcavGuwortU nt the rfliiucnco of JuJgo Bruwor , the bilde's undo , stopped In Omaha a few hours Thursday on their way to Novy "Weeping Wives. " a little pay | of ono not from the French , will ba preseiitoj nt Mm Lewis Rood's on Thursday , Sniit. 11) ) , with Miss Shear * , MUs Balcombo. Air , Hodges , Mr , Richardson and Mr , Hull cast for the characters , Mrs. J , M. Woolworth und Miss Woolworth - worth have loft for the Atlantic coast , wliuro they will enjoy themselves until sold weather. Among the pot eons they will visit uro Lieutenant und Mrs. Guy Howard , at Governor's Uhmd , N. Y. ' Human llnlr hy ttio Ilulc ; . Ujuvurds of twonty-olght largo bulea a ( hiiinnii lime were brought to Franca In the lust B to am or that arrived from the orient ,