Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 21, 1890, Part Two, Page 12, Image 12

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1518 and 1520 HETMAN 4 1518 and 1520
Farnaro - Street. FA. UN AM : ST.
OUR IMPORTATIONS OF A new invoice of fine
T.HE LARGEST AND BEST AS UNDERWEAR.
CLOAKS , SORTED STOCK OF dress patterns and dress
goods lias just arri\cd.
SUITS AND Fur They com prise camel's ' hair UNDERWEAR. .
JACKETS FurFur plaids and stripes , polka
A.RE NEARLY COMPLETE , Fur Jackets , dots , Panama cloths , etc. , Aii entire new stock of French
etc. Land made and domestic u niler
Woatill lend all Omaha Jiousos
Invariety or styles , find our will be put on sale Monilay ,
prices are certainly away below
cmy.
You will find , the best ossoit- Fine 54 : Incli dress goo il sin
montof ETC Icrns . i 5Oe CORSETS.
Imported Black lyoi Capes . $600 Double trlilili fnncj billllnulliies ,
Fall and Yinter Clolh Aslraclim Capes . 600 In nil colors.- . . . . . . , , , . 2ac
GrayPliisli Capes . 350 COR.SETS.
Thcso goods are tlic regular 50c quaHtj ,
Seal Plush Capes . . 1250
18 Inch fliio French Scrpes In all
French Seal
Capes
JACKETS 1500
. I lie latest colors . . . 7Gc CORSETS
Astracliao Capes . $10 $ DP ,
Gray Kilmer Capes . . $10 $ op
10 inch Prcnch Serges , In all colors CGc
Alaska Seal Capes , London fljre , .
Vorthl. $
Tlic famous R
, & G. corsets in
$351o $ $50 $
A handsome line oIClolli Capes Double vldlli extra flncnnillicarj black spoon bust , at $2.50 $ ,
, pure camel's ' hair screes , tlio
CLOAKS , From $2.50 up. latest norclljr ( roiiffU goods ) at GCe These corsets are of superior
PLUSH JACKETS , LATEST STYLE , Worth HOC.
worlnianship excellent
; fit and
Ulsters and $ li.50U50etc , , i These good sure positively ( he gratest : compare favorably with anj
PLUSH SACQUES , 40 INCHES LONG , ABOUT bargain ctcr offered , $3,50 corset in the market ,
DRESSES $13,75 $ , $16,517,610 $ , SEAL GARMENTS R. & G. corsets in black , $150 ;
PLUSH NEWMARKETS , 60 IN. LONG ,
'We garantee e-very seal ( not spoon bust ) .
$30 tfl $37,50. wo sell as to quality and garment fit.
Wo will give you the pedigree of Pull line of P.O. , C. P. , J , B. ,
any senl garment you should P , K , Dr. Warner's. '
, Thompson's
biay We
have never liandled
fa 12.50 U | . trashy seal garments and shall glove-fitting , H. R. II. , etc coisets.
never do so In future , but will
endeavor to sell tlio best qualities
One only , atthelowest possible prices.
Every
a Special J Hosiery
silk , . . . 75c ,
IVorth $1. $
No end of Read/- Wade Dresses
at prices nway below manufac A.re all the tli . ' 1'0 75C
rage is season. We
' . rUiTs '
turer's cost. W" ' * * * Extra
have a handsome line of CkiMmS * length opera liose in
Ifyou don't ' come and see us BEA.VER , NUTRIA , llacl and
willhavo Fulllo franciiis ? , superior qualltf. . . 9So { colors , 85c and $1 ;
you no chance to be
LWX , MATTJRAL , Worth $1.50. $ wrth $1.25 to $1.75.
.
saving from 2O to 28 per cent on BLACK , RED $
and G-REY FOX ,
every garment tjo\ * may wish to \ Fnillofrjincatse , tkt , ThbdoptftmcntiscomiMc.
pUrcliDse. ICRIMER , ASTRA.CHAN" , regular 51,75 Wo Full littC Of Fl'CIlCll Silk
Etc Trimmings in all widths. quality for $1.25 < arrytho Hacst good * , bi.tour prices
Come and . ] losierr ) at remarkably IO\V prices
price them. . ,
1518 and 1520 A.II these slUsarcimsitlro bnr alw and are niraj-below couiiMlItlon , from $1 $ TIP
cannot I > o duplicated for mif such price.
Jfovdlics in Neckwear.
Farnam - Street.
. HEYMAN & DEICI-IIS , 1518-1520 Farnam St.
SOCIETY IS HID-SEPTlllM.
What is Doin5 in tlo Gay World of
Fashion ,
THE RECORD OF A VERY BUSY WEEK.
Interesting Chat Ilccarcllng the Men
anil 'XVoiiicnVlio Xcatltho Social
Life of Om alia Cardl'nrtles ,
ItallH , KccoptloiiH , Etc.
Thcro Is a growing feeling among tlio
lenders of the " 400" In Omaha , that the present -
ent season will bo a very quiet ono in com
parison to the rush and bustle of last year.
There will bo fowcr largo entertainments ,
the general doslro of hostesses being to limit
the numucr of their Ruosts and have "cvcrx.
lugs" rather than hg ! receptions balls and
parties , which require so much labor and
very of ten do not como up to expectation ,
Card parties will prevail to a largo oitcnt
and thcro Is iiopleusantcrmodo oC entertain
mout , But thcro will bo innovations Intro
duccd oven at "card ovcnlners'1 and , already
there is tnllc of Introducing a little music at
those different events , to elvo variety , J\
song by a loading soprano , tenor or baritone ,
a piano solo by ono of the guests ,
& violin solo , could not nclp but prove enter
taining , at tlio same time bo the moans ol
adding to ono's musical education.
Then tlio English custom of tea drink In
promises to occupy tlio attention of the
devotees of Uic social world wore than ever
boforo. It is such a pretty and hospitable
fashion that ono ivonders it lias not beet
more unlvesnlly in VOKUO even , iu tlio west ,
attractive feature of one's winter afternoons
as the hissing kettle and steaming1 cup of the
mbcr coverage , 3N'or Is there any great ox
oenso attached to tlio happy custom oC sorv
jig tea to the moil and-nomen who drop li
for ohnlf hour'a ' gossip.
Clinrmlnfwillow nnd cano tables with
liberal round tops and little stands below can
IH > had at prices varylnu from $ t
to 910 , ncconllng to the ornamentation
This should sit a llttlo to the right hand of
the lire. And nialie no mistake , such as
rocelvlngaiul toalng one's filcuds in nny
pluco less sociable than the library or sitting
room. Near by U the crane with its alcohol
lump burning , the kettle hcliif ; kept at a
hriskbuublo. llulfn dozen grotty cups and
unucers , of vailous makes , tiotwo alike ro
member , a dainty dish of sliced lemon , a tray
ot fresh leaves for replenishing the
pot , n
tiny jug of cream , Ith a silver bowl lull o
crystal cubes of sugar , vlll comfortably 111
the top shelf ,
On the rounds below is n decoratot
jK > rceli Iu bnsln for the dregs , & plate o
wafers and the kettle nestled In its hlfj , Jolly
cosey. Thus provided tliohostess can receive
any number of guests without ever
permitting this pretty duty to conflict -ltn
conuTsntlon. Indeed until ono has tried i
ono rould never RBOSS how admirably tea
drinkliicr assists In setting guests at thoi
nasoftuu keeping every onu ut his or ho
best
Jolly JllRli Flvo 1'nrJy.
The prcinlore party , of the Toung Marrlet
Ladles hlgh-ilvo cltib , but recently organized
was held Wednesday evening at thobeautlfu
nnd verycocy residence of Mr. and Mrs
George lleyu , K5 Georgia nvcnue. Thcs
meetings of congenial people will bo holi
fortnightly , "Wednesday bclngtho day chosen
the next event hiking place at the res I Jen c
ofj Mr. and -Mrs. Martin Calm , 40U nort
rvrenty-thlrd ttreot
After an enjoyable ovcnlnj ; , spent In play
Jnj-high live , the popular card poino of las
coson nnd which promises to retain its
popularity this ticason at least , the scores
vvuro counted and prizes awanled. Th
ladles llrst prize was won by Mrs , J.Loetnmn
beautlfulplctui-o. Mrs , Albert Calm captured -
turod the boo by urlie. amluhturo dock o
T6 gentlomin's prize ivcut to air. .
Inas , nvorylmndsomo mug , Refreshments
vcro served urouod , ending a very enjoyable
oven Ing ,
The members present were : Ir. and Mrs ,
tforitz Moycr , IVlr , and Mrs Albert Culm ,
tlr , nmlMrs , Ilaro , Mr. and Mrs. J , Locbman ,
VIr. nndMw. S. Katz , Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Calm , LIr. and Mrs. Ilio NOIV. The iavitod
puests ere Mrs , IE. II. Hoineiiun of Mil-
vaukeo , Bister of Mrs Hem , Miss Clara
Zlnilskopf and Mr. Gus Deletes.
of 1'opnlap Cliolr Master.
Mr. Thomas J. Peancll , the -very popular
choir master of All Saints church , this
city , was united In inarrlngo Monday , Sop-
.cmborS , ntthoTlrst Congregational church ,
South Korwalk , Conn. , the bride oloctbcinjf
Mlsi .Anna T. Burko. The Evening Sentinel
of South N"onvall speaking1 of the ovontsays , :
The I'onnell-'Burko ivotlillnpr which took
place nthlRli noon yesterday in the Congrc-
Cation nl church , was the 11 rat service of tlia
kind in the new edlfico. A fulloudlcnco of
South Norwalk's best citizens were Rathorod
and \vhllo tlio organist , IDavid E. IDUbrow , ,
played with. Ms nccustomed skill the Lohen
grin "Wcddlnp larch , " tlio bridal party en
tered the church. The bride and bridesmaid ,
Miss Clara B. Rnymond , accompanied by the
ushers , proceeded up crao alslo , thoproom and
his best man , Mr , llouls jNash. up the other
ntid met before tlio pulpit , A\blcn \ was beauti
fully decorated \vlth tiotvers. The bride -was
attlrod In a suit of traveling cnsbmero and
falllo XVancalso of a rai nonotto shade , nnd
carried a bunch of la Franco rosebuds , The
bridomnid ww nttlrodln a dross of similar
character , a shade diirkvlth n nosegay of
bon silcuo tuds. Bov , H. D. Dunning of.
flclatcd , assisted by Mr. Blddlo. the frescnt
pastor of tnoch-urcb. A. iwculiorlty of the
ceremony was tlio exchange of rlnpsby the
bride nnd bridegroom. Air , nnd Mrs. Pon-
ncll , after a short trip cast will be at home
after Kovombor 1 , at 000 South Fortieth
street , Omaha.
The IVIarrlajro or un Onmlm Barrister ,
Tuesday cvoninj ; , Septcmbor 2 , the mar-
i-injo of Mr. Jl. J\ , Hall of the firm of CUnrl-
t./in X. ' IMl
tele , Daughter of Mr. O.J. 0.Vurtelo , an
advocate of Sorel , Canada , wassolenilnizcd
in Christ church of that plnco.
Tlio Montreal Herald speaking of the \ved-
dinp sajs : The ceremony vas performed by
the Hov , IVlr. Capcl , who \vas assisted by the
undo of the bride , the Rev , Louis Wurtelo ,
Air , James 3hoas"grconforJIlcrly | of Montreal
and now of Chicago , \va ? best man , assisted
by M r , IN" . J. Ilolden , and the Orldebtnaids
\vero tlio Misses Blanche and Daisy Wurtelo ,
sisters of the bride , .After tbo ceremony t
reception was licld at the residence of tlio
brute's father , at uhich thcrova a largo
and fashionable assembly of frlonds am
xvclt-whhersof the happy couple , The pros
onts vcro numerous and costly and com
prlsod many objects of proat beauty. Lasi
ovcnliiR.Mr. nnd Mrs. Hall left by boat for a
trip to the Sagiioiiay. On thuir ictu rn they
proceed to Omaha , Neb , , visiting Niagara
Toronto , Detroit and Chicago on tlio way
The younpr couple take with them the bcs
n lshcs of a largo circle ot friends and ac
quaintances.
ancl JoHclyn ,
The marriage of Mr. Charles C. Pitch nni
Miss Ilattio L. J"osclynvas solemnized at th
rosldciico of J.ho bride's parents , 730 Firs
avenue , Council Bluffs , at 4 o'clock on
Wednesday. The ceremony took place ii
the presence of a largo o ompany of hrltci
Biicsts , Ilov. GcorROV. . CroCta , the pool
preacher , offluintlnfr. Jlr. and Mrs. nto
Icftou thoo\cnlng \ trala or Denver , Sal
Lake and other western cities nnd will bo n
'
homo ntSltl 1'li-stavcnuo ufter October 1.
Mr. Titchta thoelectilclnn foe tlio Armour
Cudahy company of South Omaha and i
f morally known as nn oaport electrician
Miss Josolyn , the brldo-clcct , Is a very
clurnvinj ulrl , a favorite in the social Ufa o
our sister city ,
Progrcsklvo lllch Flic.
Mr. nna aiw.V , A. Redlck , in honor o
Ilss Eloyt , of trtlcaNV"A > ho is the sucst o
Mr. and Mrs , L. M. Bennett , gnve a delight
i ul progresslvo high five paity FilJay ovoi
ing , at their residence , U120 Emmet street
The house was effectively decorated through
out with flowers and aaillas , adding
tolho bcaufcyof the interior. Dainty refresh
ments wcro served during the evening- . After
alevou ( tames , prizes were awarded to Miss
May IDundy , who received nvorv handsome
chatelnlno and to Mr. Prank Hamilton , n
deck of cards In a very pretty receiver. An
innovation was Introduced in keeping traclc
of the cames won , which were indicated by
bows of parti-colored baby ribbon planed to
the . lapel of the coat or the
Indies' bodice. The guests
present wore :
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Estaliroolt , Mr. and
"
Mrs. D.II. "Wheeler , Jr.Mr.nnd , Mra. Kich-
ard Cnrrlor , Mr. and Mrs. Sclp Dundy , Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ilal McCord.Mr. . and Mrs. Trod
Njo , Mrs. Lucius Wakeioy of Chicagro , Mrs.
Joseph Learner , Misses Dundy Lunn Dundy ,
Sharp , Ida. Sharp , Carter , Jewell , Iloyt ,
AVakolcy , Iloneland , Laura Headland ,
Wcssra , J. C. Sharp , Frank Hamilton , Arthur
% ValcoleyEdrairiield , , LutherDrako , Milton
Barlow , A.1 Patrick , Clark Ucdloir , Chat Ro-
dlck , Charles Off utt , Daniel Jlorgan.
Their Crystal Anniversary.
Fifteen years ago last Wednesday Air. and
Wra. A.C. Powell wore united in marriage ,
but they had hoped to Iteep the fact o f their
anniversary a secret. A. number of'their
f tlcuds , however , decided that tlio anniver
sary should not go by without sotno recogni
tion , and accordingly they gathered ntMr.
and Mrs , Powell's house , 1002 Locust street ,
Kount70 place , and ass istod in making merry
the very pleasant event. Mrs. Warrou
SivltzlerandMrs. ElIonBoall added to the
occasion by rendering- several piano solos.
Key. Mr , Llivyd gwo two or three local selec
tions very admirably. Mr. and Mrs. Powell
vure the recipients oC many crystal presents
and many flowers. Mr , C. A. JlcKinnoy ,
tlio assistant cashier of the American snvliifrs
bank , of wnich Jlr. Towell Is cashier , did
not forget his friend , although at present lo
cated in Houston , Tox. , and hosenta beauti
ful box of capo jasnilnua , ou exceedingly
odoriferous flower , which scented tlio vhole
house nnd nadoono feel as .If they \v cm in
sumo tropical country. Refreshments were
served , the evening being- made especially
memorable.
A Happy Surprise.
If over Micro ivas a surprised nan it was
Dr , B. P , Crummcr Thursday evening. It
was the doctor's birthday , and unknown to
tlio head of the house , Mrs. Crummcr invited
a number oT the doctor's lutimos In during
tlioovcnlns to participate In n game of cards.
Tlio phjsiciainvasUto In arriving homo from
a profesilotialcall and the look of surprise
\vhlch inaatied his faro would have furnished
anlnsplrationfor an artist. Tlio gentlemen
wcro seated at the tables playing diivo hisb.
Ittoolc but a moment fortho dhuijiloof Dsou-
lapius to recover and ho then entered heaitlly
into thopleasures of the evening which Ins
helpmeet had provided. Refreslnneut-s ere
served at the end of the game , the gentlemen
present to enjoy the tempting viands being ;
( Jcnoral John B. DouiiU , Judge Ambrose ,
.fudge rawcelt , Dr , Jones , Messrs. Williams ,
Lloyd. Wcllerilloctor , I.nlly . , Uratlot , Powell
and Sherman , the majority of whom hcltig
neighbors of the doctor's In Kouutzo pluco.
A. ricasnnt Card Party ,
Miss llmlly Wakoley followed up her
formal dcbutinto society by dvinga cliarni-
inj progressive Wgh five pirty Monday
evening , i-fter a number of games played
pilzos wore distributed as follows. Miss
Jennie Thrall drew the 11 rst prize fortho
ladles , an exquisite white and Japanese fan ;
MUs Q'hroll ' won the booby , an owl thai
looked very vise , hearing upon its face the
advice to do better ueit tune. Jlr. Harry
Clenver carried off an oililizcd silver
knife. Mr. Stanley Smith , by dint of hard
playing , won the gentleman's booby , a pretty
ash receiver. The participants were : Miss
Doane , Miss Van Patten , Miss Tlmdl , Miss
Jcimlo Thrall , Miss Wukelo. ) ' , Aliss Curtis ,
Miss llarnard. .Messrs , Stewart Shears ,
Clapp , Uriacoll , Cleuvcr , ( lulou , "NV , Q.
Doane , Stanley Smith and Baldridge.
A. Cob\veb fl'ca ,
Mrs.V. \ . E. Clancy , 1MO South Thirty-
fourth , gave a Cotwob Tea Thursday after
noon iiihouorof MbMusoaand Miss Squires
ofChicago. Tlio housowas decorated with
golden rod and yellow ribbons , and two
rooms ivoro a mesh of yellow cord. Each
lady was presented with a card at uchca to a
cord , which Mhoii ivouudlod to uii appre-uri
atepnzofor each. Aa eloganttoa served
ofcl , thetabloboinff'In yellow and white.
JPho guests wcro Mrt. Charles Gratton , Mrs.
A. IHoldcn , Mss Holmes , Miss \bby
Holmes , Miss Gcorpo b'Uaip , Miss Mabel
' ? ratt , Mss Butts of Council Bluffs , Miss
'lattlo Vaughaii , Lillian Ilruncr ,
Hardy.
_
lleartq.
Tridny cvonlnc : Jliss Lynn Curtisdaughtcr ,
of Colonel and Mrs , S. S.Curtis , 517 Virginia
avenue , give a thoroughly enjoyable card
riarty inkmorof Tier guest , Miss Daldwino ,
[ Ccokulr , la. , and JMrs. U'hraLl of Ohio. Pro
gressive hearts was played , Da game.
that the nutation of time , has almost
forced Into obscurity and retirement
But It Is a Jolly panio , and
the young ladles and gentlemen succeeded
In getting lots of fun out of it , even if It is
hut rarely played.
.After a number of pninoa clellcious refresh
mentsHero served and ttionthe ririzcs. were
awarded , Miss Bacho and Miss 23aldwln being -
ing the facorcd ones among the ladles.
Ajnong the gentlemen Mr. Harry
Driscoll took : the llrst and Mr. Stanley Smith
the booby. .A largo number of guests were
present , among -whom were noticed Misses
Baldwin , Thrall , Jennie Thrall , Touzalm ,
Pratt , Doano , Emily Wakeley , Nellie Baurn ,
BroivnioBiium , HSIattLo nnd Dolly Pollaclc ,
Bacho , B , Bache , Carter , Dundy , W. Dundy ,
Sharp , T , Sharp , Moore , Bishop , Stevens ,
Smith , House , Hamilton , IIartmauIlelliuaii ,
Ilawley and Bennett , " \Yclls , Ollvor ,
and JVl , Oliver of Council Bluffs :
Mr. rind Mrs. Harry JMcCormlclc , Mr. and.
Ocorge GoulclMessrs. , MooresCooko , , Dome ,
l rcd McUormiclc , Colfast , Connor , Driscoll ,
Smith , Cloavcr , Crouby of Detroit , Wolister ,
Foivler " , BoallVyirain , , II. "Wyman.P. . Ham
ilton. "Wilkinson , AY , B. Smith , 13d Bowman
and Pony Badrolct , Ed ITahfiold , Arthur
Guion , Baldiidgc , C , Rodiclc , Kedlclc ,
McCnn , Hughes , Kelley , Shears , Dale and
Brcck.
1'afTenruth nnil I > l colccr.
The wedding of ilr. B1.1'affeurath of this
city to Jllss Ilizalcth Moorslior of Uhlcago
took place at Iho hrldo's homo Wednesday
eveSeptember 17 , at 3350 Buttcrfleld street ,
Chicago , The ceremony was preformed by
Rev , Vila Blake of tlio Tnird Unitarian
church , undcra boiver of white roses and
smilax : , and the house itself was profusely
decora ted with H owcr.s. Tlio bride were a
whlto India silk trimmed with duchess lace
roses. 1'ho bildesmald , Miss Tillio ICospohl
oC Quincy , 111 , , -\yoro \vhito falllo bilk
trimmed with lace nnd ribbons. The pios-
entsveronuincrous and costly , Thcro vcro
ovcronolumdrcd guests present. After the
ceremony the guests.nartoolc . of the wedding
supper , after uulelitho lippycouple loflfor
OuiaUa. They are at homo ut the 1'aston to
their numerous t rioula.
An XTiicxpccteU
Xast Tuesday evening1 was the occasion of
a pleasant surprise , toudorod Mrs , "Whit-
marsh , at b-or cosy no\v homo , UOlt North
Twcnty-thlra street * { Xmcln ; and cards
\vcro oii1ivo ( < l bv nlt.aftorwhicha licht lunch
being served the party dispersed , Those
present \\ero : Mr. and Mrs. .Allison , Mr. and
Mrs. Davidson , Mr and Mrs.Coon , Mr. and
Mrs.Todhimttr , Mr. and Mrs , ICiiby , Mr.
andMrs , Henderson , Mr , and Mrs , Boiruo ,
Mr , and Mrs. r ott6r , Mr. and Mrs.Vhlt -
niursh , Wr , and Mrs ! Stevens , Mr. and Mrs.
Noivoll , Mr. nnd Mr | Slilrby , Mr. and lira.
Kirby. Jilw. IMcIClimby , MissesPrsiy , Aniler-
son , Uoad.v , Davb , Todhuntor , Atrnetv ,
Tecnan , Sahlil , Wilde , Walsh , Kirby ,
Clarksou , Welch , Potter , Vogue , McF U Jcn ,
Stewart. Schaminel. Messrs , lUtterton ,
Wilde , ilurcbmoro.O'Brien , Oroonc , Conies ,
Davis , Stewart , Tecnan , ShcMod , Archer ,
l e Meiuuro and Crawford.
01 uu Pnrties ,
Olio Cosmopolitan club gave its opening
party last Thursday ot Hawaii's hall on
South Thirteenth streot. About sovotity-flvo
couples -\vero \ In attendance and a most onjoy-
nblo time was hail. The next party will bo
given September : il . , ,
O'ho JJniernld social club organized last
ovculae for thatmrposo of holding a scries of
dances this wfutcr. The offlcora are : .
HamrnonJ , secretary and treasurer ; Thomas
Dillon , Harry McTS > den , J. Li.IIoltcu . , E.M.
Kennedy , Chailes INlcFaddeii , financial con-
uiittec.
Jfo-vcmciiiH and
Mr , and Airs. F. Paileiirath have returned
frornOhicaso and aront tlioPaaton.
Miss Baldwin of Kcokul ! Is the guest this
\veekoCISIIss Lynn Cuitis on Virginia avcnuo ,
Mr , and Mrs II. W Yntes returned from
their month's \isit to New "i'ork Sunday
morning.
Dr.J. Jl , Hill nnd wife \Vhitolnll , 111 ,
are In the city , the guests ofV. . \Volsliaus ,
iJOOS Douglas.
Misses May Copelanil , JS'elsie Hughe ? and
Maty Sherwood loft Wednesday evening for
Vassar college.
Mr. D. II , Goodrich , who has boon quito
under the weather forsornotlniopastl3
, hap
pily Improving ,
Mr , and Mrs. Elmer Frank returned Thurs'
day from Nnntuekctwhere , Mrs. Frank
spent the summer.
Mrs. J" . M. Woolworth lias gone to Gover
nor's Island on a visit to her daughter , Mrs ,
Lioutouuut Guy Hovard.
Miss .Tulla Bloom of Iowa City , Isvisiting
her sister , Airs. S. J. I'lsuer , 507 South
Twenty-fifth street.
Mr , and Mr. II. B , Wood nro receiving tlio
congratulations of their friends upon tbo
hlrthof a son U'uesdtiyof this week.
Air. and Mrs , Chailei J" . Green loturnod on
Saturday from adelightfultrlp toNow York ,
Boston , Allan tie and Philadelphia.
Joseph and Edpar Morseman left \Vcdnes-
ilay for Ann Arbor to rasurao their studios at
the famous Michigan university.
Miss Coppock of Wnslilngton , D. C , , ar
rived In the city yestenlay. She. Is a guest of
Mrs,0. J.Col 1min ntSlsaDoclgvstrect.
Miss Louie G , Drake , daughter of L. J ,
Driike , left Monday evening for St. JCather-
Ino's school for girls at Davenport , la.
Mr , fredcricklCuight the very clover water
coloiist , lias gone to New Vorit to take a
couwo in color work at the Art League ,
Mrs , Joe Scott of Dourer will spend the
next two or three weeks in Omaha , on n visit
to f ilcnds , Shots a guest at the 1'axton ,
The marriage of David Alexander Uaum
and Miss AnnaChristlno Tan Slculo ivill be.
solemnized in Is'civtou ovr JerseyOctober 3
Mrs. S. J. Fisher who has boon verv 111 for
seine time pas t Is convalescing rapidly , and
her fiioiids looltforward to Uor appearance
aincng them with pleasure.
Mr , Thomas Kllpntrlck returned from Eu-
) ni > n ntitriii il.uv Mt i I fl Tmtt-ir'lf nn.l .
daughter lloicnco will sojourn in the Adir
ondack country during September ,
M \VllllumA. . Ivclloy , wife of the mem
ber ofthoboardof education of that name , is
visiting hersistcr , Mrs , James Laughran , at
Anschno In this state and will ho absent
ubouta month.
Mr , H. 0 , Bostwlcfc , cashier of the South
Omaha National bunk , leaves todnyoa a
month's vacntion to the Rockies in soaich of
heiiltb and pleasure , this being his drat vaca
tion In four years.
Mrs , S. P. Morse and 3rs. ! II , P. Jensen ,
who nro the cuosts of Mrs. C , S.Ylthcr -
spoon at 1'ort ivlaillson , ha\o been receiving
any number of attention : ! at the handa Of the
firtntnl ivrttM tll lp.
Ma Duma lender returned this weolt
from a charming sojourn at ICennobuiikport ,
Me. Miss IJami , her sister , will not leturn
until late In Octohor , contemplating a visit
to fricnas In linltlmore ,
DIcssrs. W. liustin , George Jlercer , Her-
hort Holcoinbo , Morris Beall , Augustus and
Chuiles Kouutzc , left for Vale collopro jcstor-
dayand lleruiniinndLutlicrlCounUo for St.
1'uul'sschool ' , TCew rlampshlro.
Mr , and Mrs. Gannett ( nee Jllss Najgio
Ingalls of Waslilngton , D. 0. ) aiotho guests
of Jlr. and Mrs. jloaglaiid , Mls % Jugalls1
girlhood \\M spent in Omaha , nnii she has
many old friends here to welcome her.
Miss Von I'atten ot Davenport , la. , one ol
the most charming girls \vlio has ever Uilted
Omaha , left for her homo on Tuesday , leav
ing behind any number of palpitatlug hearts
among the jou ny gentlemen of tie city.
Mir. and Mrs. Carmhbael of Diindoo place
cntertainvdthQ residents of that suburb la 11
dolightfulraanner lajt Tuesday oyo. There
worogatni's , innsle , eta , with choice refresh
ments ut1 o'clock. There were about thirty-
live ladles and gcutlemea present ,
Mir , Dwlght Tiodcricu Bojdoti , a 'Parisian
artist of repute , was entertained thin woolf
by Jlr. and Mrs. Hood. Mr iloydemvJll
meet the U'oakm Art assoclatleu at the
JLInlngcr gallery noxb weoli , the da to not
having yet been decided upon.
The marriage of Miss Anna Borclum nnd
Mr. Alfred Darlo.v tates place Thursday.
October 0 , at the residence of the bride's
parents. Mr , and Mrs , Darlow Mill bo at
homo to their friends after November
1 at
Olr ) North Twentieth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Hcaglaiid ga\oa small card
party Thursday evening for Mr. and ilrs.
GarnottofVnibiugtanI ) . C. The Invited
pruests wcro : Mr. nnd Mrs. Fleinon Drake
Mr. and Mrs. ,
Charles Squires Mr.
, and M'd.
CharlesII. CatlinMr . . 11 urns , Misses Jlut-
tcrlloldand Colon el Chase.
Mr. nud Mrs. A. J. Popploton have Issued
invitations fora dancingpartvTuesday
eve
ning of next wcolc. In honor of tholr daughter
Miss 2Nlary 1'opplotonvhich ' will bo in the
nature ofn welcome and farewell , the
young
lady leaving shortly for Miss Brown's ' school
New York city. ,
His almost settled that Mr. Fred Nye wli
leave Omaha to talto up Ms residence la 1'ort
land , where lie will become interested in a
new daily paper to bo started thoro. Ho has
Just returned frotn the coast and ia very en
thusiastic over the wonderful resourses of
that country. .
Mrs. Uusscll Harrison arrived in Ormha
this week , after spending the summer -with
i iesident and Mrs. Ilanlson at tholr cottage
atC.ipoMay Poiutand utCreston , 1'a. Mrs.
Harrison and her daughter , JSIarthena , will
remain the guests of ox-Senator nnd Wrs.
Saunders until the latter part of October ,
when she will bo Joined ty Mr. Harrison , and
will go cast again.
Invitations are out announcing thowoddhig
> f Mr. C. G. Underwood to JMIss Ida
Tlchlofcu. wliich will occur at the residence
of Mr. Harry Tichlofon , Seneca
, ICas. , on
Tuesday eve. September 23. On tholr arrival
in Omaha INIr. and Airs. Underwood will
boird at the I'axtou , after which they will
goto housekeeping , Mr , Underwood rcuiu-
-seiits the It. T. Davis milling
company of
Omaha.
Miss Karmionutterfleld entertained
a few
friends from amoiiKthe older settlers at her
home , the. residence of Colonel Dean , last
Tuesday evening , that they might meet Mr.
and Mrs , Gannett of Washington. Among1
these present were Mr. and Mrs. Gannett ,
Mr. and Mrs. Flomon Drake , Dr. nnd Iklrs.
Corouaii , Mr. nnd J\rs. \ ) GcorgoA. Hoaglnmi ,
Mr , and Mr * . Clement Cbaso , Mr. and Airs.
Chuiiosl1 , Ciitllii and Mr , and Mi-a. Sactott
of Couiuil Bluffs.
A coaching party was plvcn VcdnosdaJ
ovdilngby u numberof Oinaha younff tncn ,
in Council Itlulfs. After ridlnpr until It )
U C1UUI1 UU | / 41ly U1UVU IU 1V1.193 JlllIU J-JUl *
Ini'd's ' , vhoro aliKht lunch was served , The
rest of the ouniiii , ' was spout in dancing ,
Tlio folloivItiKwero Iti the party : Messrs ,
Moores , U.ilo , Coolt , Kediclr , Allen , Cotter.
Dnle , Itoliclf , Driscoll , Burgess , Uolfax ,
ivihsos llowmaii , iSerinuohlen , Oliver , Ifunu-
worth , Ilownian , WelLs , Bullarti , Oliver.
Bcnnutt , Dullard , lllvulet , Morgan.
" *
0
Dr. Blriiej' , nose and throat , 33co bldg.
The last collepro to open , and almost the
first to close , isUolumblacollogo Mill
begin voilc in all itsschoolion Monday.Otto-
. -
berO. Barnard collogeColumbia's , annex
f or women , will begin the new year at tlio
same time with bright proiiKX'ts , Up to two
years ngoColuuibla always bezaa ona , Wed-
tiosdfty , but it was found thntby bcglnnliiL'
two days earlier in the week the classes
couM bo started on the term work In good
season , nnd the llmt wock would not bo
a
loss to the students , a it had been informer
. I'lesldont ' "
years. flow's
"university "
system"
will bo
boKun this season , anil will bo
xvatchodwlthmueli Interest by educational
institutions throughout the country.
Dr. Blrnovnosoiind , throit , Bee bldg
1'iosldcnt Charles 1C. Adnras , of Cornell
University , Utu just rutuinod from liurope.
Toarepoitor oftho New Vork Trlbunu ho
saldthuttho Oxford and Cambridge Univer
sities , where liohadniicuta month , were not
so well ajaptudto tliouecJi of England at
prmcut aiourcolloKra and unlvornllles ura
to the needs of Amcilca. They uro all , ho
thinks , too much tleduplth \ tradition to bo
able to adapt tln'inseU'C-H to present oJucn-
tloii.il needs. Ho ejcnre&scd hiinsolf as bolng
esjicciallypleased Win ttie schools ofSwitz
erland , uliicli Imva rc'tchi'J a lilgh nr.ulu of
IKsrfoctlon , partlculuily tlio technical schools ,
Oiiolu Xurlchuluno has a uhomical labora
tory lnr er than all ( if those Inov Knglund
putlog other.
Dr. Blrnoy euros catarrh , Doa Udj- { .
EXPOSIIMJN.
A. Dazzling Display that Will Sleet
tlio Kjc ol'tlio Visitors.
The Intcr-statfi exposition will bo inaugur
ated tomorrow even Ing at the Coliseum under
the most favorable auspices. Mayor dishing f
will
deliver the opening address , and brief j
speeches vill bo made by ninny other dlstir- ?
Buished citlzous , Tlio colossal brass nnd res.d
bandwlll boprescnt , and lor its opening co >
corb will render an
especially delightful pro
gramme.
The exposition is bound to ho a splendid
success. Every available Inch or space Is
occupied vita a rare Una beautiful display In
some department of art , commcico
ormanu-
factory , or the products oC the flolJ V
or lorest , farm or garden. The floral (
display Is beautifully extravagant , ivhllo x
every 'ihe aopartmont is n picture within Itself ,
merchant * nnd shopmen
, exhibitors in
general , inflict have vied with each other In
producing- Impressions and picturesque cf-
foots , BIIU. no auth work has over been wit
nessed hero before , 'loo much jTOlsoinmiot
bo accorded the plucky and cfllclcut
iiKmaco-
inont. Messrs. Uocdor&Bcll.
.
They tir.vo ac
complished u'ondors. and deserve u Lcartv
midwholesouled
-whole-souled endorsement at the luindi
of the public. The exposition , -i\htlo It is of
course , calculated to please , instruct anl
,
edify. Is primarily a pri'.it ' advertisement fur
the city otOmulm. U'hat is the premier ob
.
ject. The management have put
thousands of dollars into tliU
mammoth project nnd ought no'
to bo allowed to como out behind. Th3
whole business interests oC tlio city aioto hi
subserved. Individual ai-grnudi/oirieiit N
only a secondary purpose. For weeks ni
army -\vorkmon hao been etin.ifjed ujoi
the biilldlnjr , puIntinBenlnr iiiK , Improving
mid deeoratlntr , and has at last been BO met
amorphoscd that eld visitors nnd pit rons will
not only bo astonished , butclmnned , at tin
marvelous chanprcnvrouirhtlnso short time ,
Tlat-s mid bunting flutter from every point
within the vast structure , wliilo tlio hundred ! .
of olcctrio.il Illuminators transform the gilt f
tcrlriK interior at night Into a fubuloui
k.iloidoscojx . ! , se
slilftlni ; nnd full"
of llfo and color and beau
ty are all the surroundings
No labor oroxiwise has becnsiwod Inpru
sciituit'thi scencof errmidour , audit isalltn
Index to the Onto dty's
)
lUsbontcrpiiso , , lib
loiiLion iiicro win uo no
cessation In th >
introduction of novel and interostiiin attrac
tioiis , musical , theatrical , arllitleand iiatuinl
Superintendent Jioedcr Is demonstrating hi ,
illness to manage an nUair of suchoxtcusivi
diinciislons , and takes 11 justifiable pndo in
the great success that lias so far crowned nil
tbolr efforts. Onoof the loading- features ol
the
nflalr will bo Merchants'
day. Or-at
preparations are bolnp ; made for this i eva
sion , mid tiicro i-einalns no doubt but
It will prove Iho day of the whole
show , A. general Invitation will bo
extended to the merchants all over
tills anil the adjoining tato.snnd , an Immoiiso
throng Is Inevitable. This diiy. with ita music
and extraordinary sights , -will bo topped off
ttltli a sumptuous hiuifiuot. and thoopoub
will IKI one that will IOIIK bo ranoinbjro.l
and result Ininanj good things fur thoulty ,
as well as for all thososo foitunato mtr ) ha
nrcsent. 33xcuraloiis from all
tuonuiphbor-
Ing towns and cities are bciujf nrruiif'oil for
and the prwpects for an unprecedented suc
cess could not bo brighter. Tlio second week
of the exposition will vUtnessa listof ttr.ic-
lions tlmtcoulit not bo butUrocl. They will
ronslst of extra inimical cards , and novel
performances within Iho auditorium that
cannot fail to draw ovorvvlieliiilnir cio\vda \
Homo of the booths nru even liuor
than was at llr.it thouu'lit nosslbl i ,
and tlioliitr nuiLjami tnito cxlubited iniiia c
inpthedo oJTcctlvocxhlblts rellcctH imboundo 1
iri'dltiipoii Ihoso who bad their execution in
charge , Cilhon.sshould reinembor that thu
exhibition open * tomorrow cvoiiiiur. and thit
Itwillbo oneof tlio plcasaiitcst ocvamonscii-
Joyed hero for many years , with Ha ( rood
iioccliM | , niuslo niul rurodisplays of mojnaii-
bin , artnnUnatuie ,
Dr. Illniey ouroa caturrli , Ueo IMg.
The "rotoudo" cloak U BO iiain < Mlliecnuso it
eiiveloisov'i'rythlnr. [ ( It I obnolutuly pliU. i
ultli tbo OKicptlon of its color , which l.scial > .
omtc-lyoinbroldored orbraldoil.
Dr. Dimly , nose and throat , Uoo bluff.