TILE OMAHA. DAffiY IEE : SUNDAY , OCTOBER 5. 1890-T\VHSrTY ! PAGES. ffllAT SOC1ETC IS DOING , Bound of lasbionablo Gaiety in tin City and Suburbs. MOVEMENTS OF NOTABLE PEOPLE , ttfio Delightful 'Wedding Anniversary of Mr. niul Jlrn. C. F. Wollcr l > r , mid Mrs , Ocorjio TJ. Iia > vii Party. A. few Intimations of corning Ua * , two par- tlw In the near future , a can ) or two for wel ding * of exceptional social sl nijllcanco , glM ) ttomn little Indication that society la begin- tilng to think nRaln of the round of entertain- tncnUs In town. Nearly all the "leaders" fcavo rcturncil from the sciwhorc , the moun tain and the continent , and the sttr on the rcsldcncp streets of the city show tint the Ijnpcr-tia'tiRcr , llio upholsterer , the decorator , too at work rclurbhlituy the homes of Omaha's 'MOO. " In chut ono hears a good deal of what the coming season may be , or ought to lc , min gled with a good ileiilof speculation as to who will have most to dowith the direction of the vollto world and the management of tlo func tions of greatest social Importance. Who will bo tlio buils of the season Is nlw O question large ! ) ' asked. And what more Appropriate rmrno could bo found with wh Ich tohoailan Omalia Hat thu.nthn.tof Doano. to 10 followed very closely bf another well- Ireovvit name , tliat of V'nkcloyl Miss Daisy JDoanoaiid Jllss Emily \Valio- tcy , two very bright and Interesting young Xv.iicnwho , linvojustrctumcd f mm a. famous , fashionable , ilnlslilnp school In lirooldyn , un doubtedly load In the list of debutantes. Mss Lynn Curtis nUo stands very hih ! on tlio list of the season's beauties. She Is. tall , xvlth nflno figure , features thataro classical In outline , and "hair that is a beautiful shailo or auburn. An accomplished performer ou tbo piano , slio will crcuto flatteilng comment in the social world. Among others wlio wilt bo in the battalion ef dolmtnntos will be Miss Opal Touzalin , lllss 1'carl Hiirtinnii , daughter of the presi dent ot the real estate-oxchango ; Miss Mabel Pratt , mi otrceJIngly Jolly nnd pretty girl , daughter ol Mr. nnd Mrs. Augustus Pratt. Wlsa Mamie Mooro. daughter of Dr. und > lrs. Jlooro mid Miss Lola Carter , daughter ef the president or tno .American Loan k Trust coin p.my. Cuplil at AVnrlc. HIIOWN AND A.UST1X. Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock the marrl- rlago of Mr. Frank Drown and Miss Ada .Austin , daughter of Jlr. aud AI . John "W. uatln , was solemnized at the residence of the lirlilo's parents , 507 South Twentieth Btroot. Itev. l . S. Merrill ot the First M. E. church oflMating. After Jlio ceremony the newly married couple loft on a fortnight's wedding tour to Minneapolis andothcr north- era cltlos. nnMos Jixn IICNIIT , The marrinRO of Lieutenant James Watson Henton and Miss Sarad "Wharton Henry \va solcninl/.cdnt tbo residence of Air. Courtlnnd Gido , Williamstown , Mass. , Thursday. Belli families Invo dlstiugulslicd ancestry , tlio 'wedding being considered most udvantajjoous. TUo groom Is the son of Colonel Bcnton of the onlnanco department , who tiled some years BRO. Ho h a nephew of ( icncral Alci- gcdur Wolib , president of tbo College oC the City of Now York , and Dr. Seward Wolih , cno of the vice-presidents of the Kcw York Central railway. He Is a grandson of Wntsou 1Vol > l > , the celebrated Now York politician. Tlio bfldo-clcot can claim Just us distin guished a family trtfb. She is a groat-grnnd- uauKlitor of Daniel D. Tompkins , txvlco gov ernor of Now "York nnd vlco-prcsltlontol the United SUUcs ; also of Smltli Thompson , ono of the secretaries of the nnvylntlio old dnys , "nnd uftorxvards n Justlco of tlio supreme court- of tlio United States. Shots also a descend- tut of the Llvingtoncs , the ilauglitcr ef Colonel and Blrs. Guy Vi Henry of Fort WcICinnoy. Tlio honeymoon -xvlll be passed at Shclhurn Farms , the iialatlnl residence of Dr. Boward Webb , who tniirriod ono of the Vunderhllts. JVftoi-xvards they will visit la Boston and No\v York and Inter join hli regl- jnout at Port McKlnney of whleli Colonel Henry Is commandant. Mrs. Henry vas present nt -wedding. . Colonel Henry being- "nipellcd to give his blosslng ty tolegrajih. 8-\\IFT AND MOHltlS. Two of the Inrjjest packing houses In the World were joined together by marrlngo \Vm1fiftfli1nvnvnnlini-.Ontnhnp1 fr , " ' ' the contracting parties being Edward Mor ris ana Miss Helen Swift , daughter of G. F. Swift , president of Swift & Co. of Soutli Oinnlia und Chicago , Miss Swift , as tlio daughter of Gustavus F. Swift , will some day become a rich woman lu her own right. Her father Is n millionaire. Is'obody knows exactly bow rich Uclson Morris is , but his friends put Ids fortune between $10,000,000 and 5Wi,0)0,000. Edward Morris Is bis oldest ton. The family rosldoix-'fl Is at J153 Indiana arenuo. 'Iho trousseau ot the bride is said to bo ono of the handsomest ' and most costly ever seen. An Ooiober lm\vn Farty. Seymour Park , the very beautiful subur ban liotno of Dr. and Mrs. Oeorgo L. . Miller , echoed with mirth and gaiety Wednesday attornoon and evening , tlio occasion being n ' lawn fete given la honor of the Misses Thall , who have been visiting friends in Omaha for afortnigbt. It was Dr. and Mrs. Miller's first public rcctytion nnd many of tbo guests wor permitted for the llrst tlmo to view the beauties of n thoroughly charming borne. Throughout the mansion , the greatest taste is discernible iu the ar- riiliBemetit of colors , the f urnituro harmoniz ing vlth the draperies , the decorations of the rooms in keeping with tlio furniture. The doctor , during Ids very active publlo life , lias not neglected , however , to pick up liero and tlioro articles of vcrtu anil bric-a- bnio which hold the attention and oxelto the admiration of the visitor. The house itself Is more like " 'V4ill ( old English manor than the house of an American gentleman who Is busily engaged la looking after the Interests ot aa insurance cortipauy. It abounds in minarets nnd tow ers , \he \ architecture being luftidcntly varied to please the eye at every turn. It is so dif ferent from the houses ono sees la the west that a feeling of restfuliicss , of calm con tentment takes possession of the visitor nnd lie feels tliat it Is amid such surroundings llfo reaches the height of fulllllnieiit. At it : * ) o'clock a1 special train left the Webster street station for Seymour , bearing nearly everybody of prominence in Oiimha to the party. Later n number of ladies and gciitlo- inon drove out In their carrlngcs , the house and grounds presotitlag averyanimatcu. i\p- \ pouranco when Iho largo number o ( invited guests bad arrived , The afternoon was passed h sightseeing , although the Musical Union orchestra placed a number of charm ing waltzes , but beyond u few ot the young people dancing wua not Indulged lu until later lu the evening. Supper was served during tlio early twi > light and like nil the otlicr details it was perfect , lust such refreshments us you ex pect from so entertaining n host and hostess. Dancing followed und until 11 o'clock the guests thoroughly enjoyed ovcrv nilnuto of thoirstny with Ir. and iMrs , Miller , very largo number of guests present Avere : Tlio Misses Thrall , all the members of the Sous of Omnlia. Mr , ami Mrs , A. J , I'oppleton , Prnnlc Riur- phy , Mrs. Gumming , Governor nnd Im. , Bauodcrs , Mrs. Husscil linrrUnn , Judge and 'Mrs. Wakeloy.MlssWoMoy , Misses Emily aud Nellio\VnkoloyJudB , nud Mrs. Doano , Miss Daisy Dome , Mr. and Wrs. Ihurston , Mr. and Mrs. Uowin , MUtou Jlatiow , iJ. 1J. Wood , John I. Uedlck , Ir. nnd Ira. Mo- Koiina , Miss MclConiia , Air. and Mrs. Swobo , Mrs. B. 3. CiUdwoll , Nlrs. Hall. Mrs. Deuol , Mrs. ( Jaunolt of Washington , Mrs. DivlnMo ! I'eorln , Dr. nnd Jlrs. Mooix' . Uotcnil and Mrs. Hrooke , Mr. nnd Airs. 1'rltcliett , JMIss Clruco 1'eirino , Mr. and Mrs. Curtis , ailss Curtis. Opal Tou7alln , J. N. H. Patrick , Colonel M. T. Patrick , Ulrs. Patrick anil Mrs. llurtlctt , Dr. ana Mrs. Duryca , Miss Johnson , Dean Gardner , Luther Druko , Miss Brown , Mr. and Mrs. Yost , Miss Yost , Mr. and Mrs , Morsoumn , Mrs. L > . M. BennottMr.and Jlrs Uarkrr , Jlr. nnd Mrs. Guy U Barton , Mr and Mrs. Hitchcock , Mr , and Mm. Ttionuu lillpntrlclc , Mr , nnd Mrs. John Webster / , Mr. nnd Mrs. Scitilroa , Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Calm. Miss Hall , ClarUo and Chat llcdlck , j\rt Culou , Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCor- nick , Miss Nosh. W. 11 , Koclng , MLs < Wai- lace , Henry and will Wytnnn , Curtis Turner , Itobcrtanci John Patrick , Harry BurKlcy. A. Silver \V-tiling ( Anniversary. The largo and very cosy mamlon of Mr. C. P. Weller on AVirt street , IConntzo i'lace , vas the scene Monday evening of an exceed ingly delightful reception , In honor of Mr , and Mrs. Wollor's twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. In this work it-day world of ours it 1 * but tbo tew who are permitted to celebrate their silver wedding , but oa this occasion four generations wcro present besides a very largo number of Mr. and Wrs. AVcller's ' frlcndt In Omaha. The homo whleli Is one of the largest In ICoutitto I'lace , containing twenty room , the t\\o parlors , the dining room , reception Imll and the library on the lower floor being thrown Into one largo sal on. Tor the occasion the dining room was located in the third story , and hero the guests wcro treated to delicious refreshments throughout the evening , The house presented a tropical appearance so many and rare were the flowers which occupied the nooks and comers of the rooms , the mantels , wh lie smltax ingroccful festoons depended from tlio ohnndollcrs. Twcnty-flvo years ago , on September 23 I M , Jlr. C , R AVcIlerwaa married to Miss Knto A. Mcllvnino at Hc/vvcr , Penn. Imme diately after the wedding Mr , and Mrs. Weller left for tliewcst , becoming ; idcntitlcd with interest * in Missouri and Illinois. Fire years ago Mr.'AVcllor cnino to Omaha , and since that time , by his personality , htscnerny And lii ! budnoss ability , has made many friend ) in the city of his adoption. As vlco president of the Klchardson drug company ho has always been In the fore-front of any movement which might bandit this metropo lis of the west. It was well on toward 10 o'clock wlien Mr. and Jlrs. Wellcr. to the wedding march played by the Musical Union orchestra , marched into the center of the reception hall , where Kev. Z , S. Wcller , the father of the host , of Mncon , Mo. , ad dressed them In substance as follows ! "Twonty-tlvo years ago you embarked In wedded life. The voynga thus tar has boon a pleasant and prosperous one , you have been blessed with n largo family , and tonight wo ( tlio AVcller family ) are represented In four generations. Having ; attained to the lionorof grand parent' , you may perhaps feel n little oiuer , yet your neaas are only tingeu a iittio with gray. And as a break has been madoln the family circle by the marriage of the oldest one , it Is highly probublo tliat other partner ships will bo formed until , llko your parents , you will stand alone in this world. Your history thus far has been an eventful one , you have had but little sickness , and have not been called to mourn the loss of ono incmhcr by death. This is a remark- bio caso. Itscaicely has a parallel. As to your relation to us , as parents , though you entered the marriage relation young , yet you both lave proved a worthy son and daughter. As to your relation to God and the church , whatever you may liavo been In other re spects , you have , to say the least , continually honored God with your substance.Yo ocle- brato tonight your twenty-fifth anniversary , and may . .jour fortune bo as pleasant nnd happy as the past , and may you reach your golden anniversary in honor und peace , " The llov. Wcllor was nfolloved by Rev. Atkinson of Qulncy , III. , hi a few timclv nnd humorous remarks , concluding by reading a poem prepared for the occasion by Kcv. Mr. Ucans of the Trinity Methodist Episco pal church. Mrs , C. K Wcller-woro a very pretty cos tume of llaclc lace , with "V-sliaped neck , maruchacl ucll roses nnd a handsome sot ot diamonds. Mrs. J.V. . Fisher , daughter of Mrs. Woller , nupcarcd in a heliotrope slllc and green plush , the neck square , en tralno ; Mrs. / . S. WeJler , mother of U. If.Weller.woro a very pretty black satin ; Jllss Ollvo Wcller. rod China silk , squuro neck , diamond und ruby ornaments : Mrs. W. t.Allen , brown silk und diamonds ; Airs.Thomas Swobo , a handsome black sutin gown , the neck square , the whole relieved by a knot of nlnlc ostrich Up , diamonds ; l rs. J. S. lirady wore a beautiful black brocade silk with Persian trimmings ; Mrs. W. H. Alexander , black satin budget ; Mr. S. S. Curtis , white coBJiinore and natural flowers ; .Miss Lilu Alexander , goblin blue silk nnd lace ; JHss , EJ , j\yorst'rcd sillr , V- shapcd neck ; Miss' Carrie McLain , white castiinero , pink roses ; Miss Alice Kiuvcctt , blue china silk and pearls ; MissManio Iliim- lin , cream cashmere , lace and diamonds ; Miss Lizzio Wilson , black lace over piulc silk ; Miss Illunco Bcnton , pala green silk , lace and .em eralds. Among the piests present wcro Mr. and Mrs. Hamlln , Mr , and Mrs. Dimmick , INlr. and Mrs. Will Williams , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swobo , Mr. and Mrs. A.mos Field , Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coo , Mr. and Mrs. ICoch , Ivlr. and Mrs. J. 5. Urady. Mr. and Mrs. A. L < . Hopkins , Mr. nnd Mrs.V. . H. Alexander , Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Uectcr , Mr. and Mrs. Ourrctt , Mr. and Mrs. Dr. C. O. Spi-ague , Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Crum- mer , Mr. nnd Mrs. Dr. Ward , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gibson , Mr. and lire. Trail If Porter. 3NIr. i -Tit _ , _ _ i w tir.-.Si .1 ana i > irs. j > icLiaino , r ir. anuALrs.voouianu , Mr. nnd Mrs. Harmon , Mr. and Mrs. Lally , Mr. nnd Mi's. Snyder , Mr. and Mrs. Cost , Mr. and Mrs. Curtis , Misses Clarkson , May Pavcott , Corby , Ayorst , Hazlctt , Harper , - loxunder , the Misses " \Vbitncll , Messrs. T. S. Clarkson , Davenport , Morrick , Clarke , Bay , Fiiwcott , Sherman , Han- Ion , William Snvder , Kov. R. V. Atlsson of Qulncy , 111. , Mrs. John Putnam ol Ouincy. 111. , Mrs. Hnzlett of Qulncy , Mrs. J. W. Fisher and son Karl , of Qulncy , Miss John- ion ot Qulncy , Ir. McClollan of Quincy. Since Twenty Years Ago , Mr , nnd Mrs. Gottlieb Zimmerman cele brated the twentieth anniversary of their marriage Monday evening at their homo , ,013 1'lorco streets. The residence was pret tily decorated In honor of the happy event , while a host of friends called duilng the evening to extend their congratulations to the bride and groom of a score of years ago. Dancing was Indulged in by both young and old and the banquet which followed later had the true German ring of hospitality about it. Twenty yours ago Mr. Zimmerman and Miss Catherine Klsasier wcro married In this city by Judge ISIorton. During their happy life they liavo been much abroad , but Omalia nl wnys was tholr honw.for hero wcro children and friends , The Lledorkranz , ot which Jlr. Zimmerman wan a charter mcnibor , attended the reception inn body , rendering a number of very bright Gorman songs for which the Teutons nio famous. Many valuable gifts were presented,0110 of the rooms bolng illlcd with friendly gifts. Among the guests pres ent from abroad wcro Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Schrodor of Mlllurd , Mr , nnd Mrs. Halr- house , Miss llnlrhomo and Mr. Und Mrs. C. P. Horror of Fremont , In Honor oC His Ilirtlulay , Last Monday evening the employe ! of the Nebraska flro insurance company , together H-ith afowlutitnato friends , assembled at the residence ot Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Itldllng , 3U North Twenty-sixth street , to celebrate the birthday of Mr. Uldling , cashier of the salt ) company. After partaking of a sumptuous repast prepared for the occasion Mr , D. H. \Veltitou , adjuster , in behalf of the friends assembled , presented the liost with a largo , handsome easy chair as a token of their esteem and re spect , The balance of the evening was spent In music , singing und cord playing , und after passing a most enjoyable time \\Mi \ the host and his entertnlnincr little wife , the friends took their leave , wishing him many returns of tlio day , Among those present vero Iho following : Mr , nnd Mrs. A , G.Kldllng , Mr. and Mrs. w. j. Uulloy , Miss Anna Uldllnp , Miss Kittle Vincent , Ml Laura Mytton , Messrs , U , B.Yulnton. . Charles Patterson , Henry and Charley Puschol , Oeorgo P. Strntuer , J. Culloy. J. A. nud O. D , Starr , T. D. "Wort-all and It. F. Benedict. Honoring an Kit. Thursday evening Mr. K. G. McCIuro , who loaves Omaha for Denver , having taken the agency of tno Standard insurance comp.wy of Detroit , wm tendered a lory pleasant luncheon ut the Kilts club rooms. After tno course hod boon completed Mr.V. \ . U. Tajlor arose nod presented Mr , McGlurovrlth a handsome gold watch , n testimonial from his friends . Although surprised Mr. McCIuro succeeded in thanklug Iho do nors for their vcrv beautiful present. The guests present wore ! George W. Shields , Sidney Smith , 0. B. Potter , A. H. Comstock , O. S. Rogers , 0. S. Whitney , U , J. Donnell , It O , McCIuro , 0. H.Marplo , A , B. Hudson , II. II. HecJ , E. . McQilton , H.P. Stoddard , \V. 1) ) , Tuylor.V. . II. Hamilton , Harry D. Heed. Air. McCIuro loft Friday for his now home , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V Ilirtlulay I'arty. MUs Mary Mcrcor , the flvo year-old daugli t r of Dr. nnd Mrs. S. D. fiercer , celebrated her blrtlidnyon Tuesday by Inviting num ber of her little friends to dlno with her. The house was very prettily decorated lor the occasion , tlio flowers from the Mercer conservator ; contributing tothochnnnoT the afternoon. 0ninesvcro played , the children havingrarofuu throughout the day , The supper tahlo % vu prcsiOcd over by M.iss > lary' largest itoll , a beautiful work of art , tbo children being placed nbout the tnblo on raised chain. It was a very pretty sight to watcli their fair young faces and enjoy their childish remarks about the party and the very tempting dainties provided for their en joyment. The children present were ! Jcslo Patrick , Mat Patrick , Marlon Holler , Elsie A'osh , and tbo Hold radge : children. A. Delightful I imchcon. Although Informal , Mlsa Yost gavon very beautiful luncheon yesterday afternoon at 1:30 : at her residence , " 01 North Twenty-third street , In honor ot Miss Wallace ef Salt Lake City. Covers wcro laid for jlxtecn , the guests present belnj ? Misses Wallace , Doane , Thrall , Jean Thrall , Brown , .Nash , McKcnna , Dlxcn , McCllntockKllaMlcn , Hubbard of Kochcs- tcr , N , Y. , Ida Sharp , Waiicloy , Ilcsslo llalL TMovomcuts nnd AVhcr nboiita. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew BuBlingtoa hnvo gone to Chicago to rcsldo. Miss Frances Slddcllof MlUvnukcoU visit ing1 her sister , Mrs.V , KS Hatnilton. MlssLeolaCurtor wlllgLvoa largo reception shortly , which vlll be her formal debut into society. Captain and Mrs. Rnyaro occupying the Hlull housti during- the obsoncoof tno latter Iu Europe. The engagement of Mr. D. Silborstcln of Omaha and Mis j Hello Meyers of StJools announced. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mlllard have left their country house atCalhoun coming into town for tlio winter. Mr. D. II. Goodrich hones with good luck to gctlnto his new house , 1117 1'urk avenue , about September 15. Mr. and Mrs. George "W , Ames and Mt. George C. Ames returned Monday froin a four months' tour abroad. Mr. and Mrs , O. N. Ramsey expect to oc cupy their now liouso oa Twenty-fourth and Howard streets within u fortnight. Mrs. Georpo Ecllarof Dundee Place is en joying a visit from her sister. MUss Leila buoncbrnhcr of Hagcrstovn , Mil. C. C. Hughes , superintendent oC the Elkhorn - horn , has purchased and moved In to an ele gant , residence , 1053 Georgia avenue. Miss Baithvln , who has been the guest of Miss Lynn Curtis for the post fortnight , re turned to her homo in the cost oa Tuesday , Charles Blondorf and wife entertained a few friends at high-five , 'NVediiesday evening at their pleasant homo on Thictlcth avenue "William B. Hamilton was elected lust Tnursday evening secretary of. the Omaha lodge of Jilks , vice li. C. McClure , resigned. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hall have returned from their bridal trip , and after October 10 will be at homo at i01 ! South Twenty-fifth avenue. Mr.and Mrs.R. J. Burlesoaof Webster City , la. , are the guests of District Attorney and Mrs. Baker. Mrs.Burlosouls a slstcrof Mrs. Uakcr , Mrs. A. R. Egbert , wfo ! of the late Cap tain JIgbcrt of the Second foot , has decided to remove to Omaha , whcro sno will talio a house for tbo winter. Mrs. Guy Barton contemplate a reception before another month and Mrs. Turner "will brighten the social world by cither a oanJ party or n reception. Miss Pearl Hnrtmnn , another of the sea son's debutante , is undecided about tbo ditto of u party she proposes giving. 1'robaUy within the next fortnight. Tuesday evening Miss Thrall. Miss Jean Thrall , Bliss Daisy Doano , Miss Emily Wukcloy , Messrs. Cleaver , Crary , "Will and Guy Moano , composed a circus party. Mrs. C. W. Miller ot Chicago , who has been visiting her parents , Mr. aud Mrs. P. II. Morris of 413 Walnut street , left this1 week for her homo. Mr. and Mrs. Miller vrill soon corno to Omaha to rosldo. Mr. and Mrs. William E , Hamilton had a high live seance , at tuclr new' ' homo ou Georgia'avenue , Friday cfcning ; enjoyed by ; Mr. nnd Mrs. CharlesIJiendorf. Mr. andMrs. John K. Hamilton and Miss Sid dell. MrsSingcr and her son , Mr. L.13. Singer , returned homo Monday af tor a six week's tour ol tlio southern states , stopping on tncir return at the exposition m Si Louis. 'Jho trip was full of Incident to them and every mlnuto oC the tlmo vas thoroughly enjoyed. Mr. Joseph Waltcnbergor of Louisville Ky. , formerly of New York , whcro forUttcon years howas the foreman of the Belctrlstich Journal , at that tlmo the leading1 German weoWy , under Mr. UdoB-rachvogol , has como to Omahu to take the management of the Tribune. Mr , and Mrs. Chambers , Wlss Gertrude Chambers and tbe Misses Chambers left for Bt. .Louis this -wok , whore they contemplate taking a steamer for Now Orleans nnd other southern cities. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers ex pect to bo gene about a month hut IVllis Chambers will evidently remain away during the -winter. A preliminary mooting of Mr.Brachvogcl's ' German class will bo held at his residence on Cass , near Twentieth , tomorrow evening. It Is cxiwctedthatuinnyof last year's members will ! found continuing the study this sea son. It Is the Intention this year to devote nero tlmo t0cotiversatDHT anil tlio reading' ot acvcralof Germany's tyyt knownpooU. Mrs , John BchminlM loft "Wednesday for Oalclnrd City , Col , wVrftsho will hereafter reside. Mrs , Sctmilriuls a sufferer f rora consumption , and ROW Micro hoping to U ) taelltal bythochang/ ; ) . Schmluko will remain in Omaha sovctil , tnoutha before leav ing pcraianontly. J r , Dr. Duryea nntlciuitDs that his clans la Drowning -will to callort. for a rrcllmlnar/ meeting Wednesday n/thrnoon / , wnen a plnn tor the coming season , will be decided upon. \Vhotbcr tocoiitlnuo tlio study ol Browning along raoro tnaljtlcal linen , or take tip someone ono ot the other English poets , is nn unde cided question with thwloctor. It Is also Ills intention toorgnDlzo aiSbnkcsncnra class lor ladies and gentlemen * the Browning class being limited to young ladies. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hayncs , ! JOH ( North Nineteenth nventie , gave a very pleasant progressive liii-n-flvo party , An.oiiit those present vcrat Mir , and Mrs. Solomon , Mr. and Jlrs. Koynolds , Jlr. and Mrs. Marshall , Mr. and Mrs.Slmras , Mr. snd Nw. Johnson , Mrs. if tiyner. Miss Mamie Corny , Mlsj Clara Chose , Misses Mlnulo , Uzzia and Dora Haver. M Is * Annlo "NYeltztil , Mr. J.Morrlion.Mr. F , C. Haver. Mr.M. J , Crowe , Mr. Frank WcConncll , Mr. Franlt Harcn , Mr. Tucker. Circus pnrtics wcro very popular lost week , terminating usually vlth light refreshments at the home of some of the members of the party. Monday evening- number of young society people joined a party In Council IllufTsand had n Jolly tlrno seeing the ele phant und 'Is'ero. " Omaha was repre sented bv Miss Baldwin , Mlsa Lynn Curtis , "Miss Opal louzalln. Messrs , Harry Drlscoll , Stanley Smith , Clark Hodlck and Colfax. Those from Council Bluffs woreMissBowmnn , Miss Farnsworth , Miss Oliver , Miss Wclh , Miss Jlorgnn , Messrs. Perry Ihdollct , Ed Bowaian , Butts and Uert Cassndy , Friday evening Lieutenant and Mrs. Ben- ham of the Second Infantry , with station , at Fort Omaha , gave a. charming dinner to a tow congenial irlends nt their residence en Military avenue. The guests -were General and Mrs. Drooke , INIrs. Hill , Mlsa Carrlo Summers , Hon. Richard licrlln nnd Dr. Hart- suff of tbe army. Mr. nnd Ivlra. Icnhnm have the reputation among army people ef behiRdollghtfulcntcrtaincrs , and thopleas- Ing dinner Justified the reputation they have made , Mrs. W. H. Hanohcltvvbo la alwaj-s in- ( crested in educational matters , has decided upon conducting a BUaHospcaro class lor women employed In stores and olllcca , either In Dr , Hanchott's oftlco or in some other pub lic plnco , easily accessible to all tlio members. Ono night a week will bo devoted to the readIng - Ing ofShakespcaro aid a discussion of the dramatist' * mnny-sidcil e ius , MM. Hnn- chottwill also map out , a course of reading for the members , As this class will bo en tirely free to tho'O Avlio want to become iden tified with It , Mrs. Ilancbett ought to re ceive enthusiast support , as It Is rare In these days you find a lady so capable and w ill- Ing to give up onooClier evenings for the sake of broad philanthropy , Dr. Biraoy , nose nnd Licenses. The following marriage licenses wcro Is sued by Judge Shields yes tcrdayt Name and address. Age. ( LarsP. Nielsen , Omaha . 31 ] Jolunna M. BorshouBCii , Omaha . . . . . . . .13 j \Vnltcr Doty , OmahiW . 21 1 Annlo Mctz , Oniaha ! ? , . . W J George Jloson , Omah . . . . - ! { Mary K. Agnew , Oii a , . . . . . ! B Alfred Husscll.Om Ua , . . . . . 43 1 Mattlo Vaa Hootonpmaha. , . . 43 Dr.Birney , nose a ; throat , Ueobldg. AMUSEMKENTS. r. Onli ; , STJKDA.Y EVBNlN'G , OCTOBER. 6. The ClarmlujTSoubrotto , S KICKERS , EDELWEISS B Introducing a Realistic -.Vvalanchc ofSnorr Ne-w Eonga and. DancfhOraril Quarto tie. Special Soorery. Box Stcot opens Satunln ; morning nlroKUltrprlcci. 14ttt aiid Chicago. Open daily und Sunday. 2 ted for ladlci clthoraloncor acconipanltilby cswortjO to 10 open to all , Saturdays' 5J too olilldrou. 14thx and Chicago. South Omahn. . Sherman avenue , nnelWiitntit lllll motors pusses. 1'ark avunau , IGtli und ! lth street motor , two blocks off , A.1DMISS1ON TO ALL , - - lOo. Evorj man , woman and clilld sliould attend. © 3BO In. Piretnlums- Onotlckctto nil succoccllnj iiircaclilng- polo In center. It's quite u trick , SAtviwi's portrayal of Don SAriVMi prcsonta In "A Oh ild ' ' Ciusar la one to l > o enjoyed and of Naples' a cliiiractorslOatch remembered [ Uostou Jounia ! of Immense . vitality. [ Hasten Transcript. HOXJSEI. BOYD& HAVNES. MAKA.QEUS , T"WO NIGHTS Mondaif andTilBsday , October 6 and 7 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE BRILLIANT YOUNG ROMANTIC ACTOR , ALEXANDER' ' SAUVINI Utider the Direction of Mr. Wesley Sisson. REPERTOIRE : Monday , ' October6 , - - A. CHILD OF NAPLES. Tuesday , October 7 , - DON C GSA.R DE BA.ZA.iN. NO ADVANCE IN" PRICES , Box Slieets now open. _ . Mn. SALVINI'Sperformnneo as Ills ovcrjvo'ru.was jf from tlie U'Artugnoii vis pteturciiiuc , soul , hlsovorjr nioio a nlcture , vivid , jjoivorful und romarU- and his every Icvvhaii llluruliu- alIyollcctlve.-lloiton [ Herald tlon , Lllpston ( Uolie. BOIL d's Opera rfo-use. "THE HUSTLER' TfiUASLA Y SUA'DAY Oct. 9 , Oct. 10. Oct. 12. ABSOIiTJIELY' TBDE3 G-BBA.1BST OP Only a Laugh. This Season's Parce Nothing More. C6metly Surprise. JOHN KERN ELL , MOL IE THOMPSON , MW ARNOLD , LEONILQESTACCIONE WM. BUCKLET , BLANCHE SEYMOUR , JOHN S. MARR , GEORGIE LINCOLN , LEE HARRISON , EMILY VIVIAN , PETER OEHL , CLARA RANSDEN , AL DELINS. JOSEKERNELL ! , CAL. M'CARTHY ' , JESSE BELLFIELO. Box Sheets open Wednesday morning at regular prlcca. I At tie COLSEUM. Grand Concert Miss ALICE RAYMOND THE A UTOMA TIC CITY , BEA.UTIFUL FLORAL AND ART DISPLAYS. Last appearance of Miss Alice Raymond , the greatest lady comet soloist in the world , Magnificent Commercial and Mechanical Exhibition. ADMISSION , 25 Cents Children , Today Only. 10 Cents Grand Opera House. EXTRA. R Great attraction for This , Sunday Evening , Engaged at Great Expense , The C.D.Hess OperaCompany For One Performance Only , of Verdi's Grand Opera , TROVA/TORA . JO1ULAR SUN'S A Y PRICES. Orchestra Scats , 75c. Balcony Seats , / > 0c. Gallery , Sic. Box ahcot open nt 9 o'clock. BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE Mr , and Mrs. B. B. Young , Farewell Concert Next Wednesday Evening , Oct. 8. TKOOHAMME. PART II , 1. TrfMimblldcr ( visions ) Lumloy I'-ART I. Violin sulo-RltSH Virginia Hoblnscn. - Kit her solo-Mr.ull ( in Koatuor. 1 , Selection ? froinMarltuna. . TVallaCO "titrvlc-cn-bliis Lust Club. " "StryK-on-blas-lust t'lub . , " L'rof. 2. DuotMctlstofolc ( ) "La Limn o Irnnio- Ilactous , director. bllo" Ilolto 2. Pctcn trio from "ilr. SaraiJ Fred Mrs. Martin Culm and Mrs , 1'recl Nye. . " . I Mmo. iouiij ' " son. SoiiB' lHrnuirlnstXcplicrs" Jensen Hiss Uayl Iss , M rs , Nye , Mls Udaoll. Mr.Klohitnl J. Wherry. 3. Tenor solo. "Sone of the aioon."Jlrao.VounB 4. SOUR "Clicrutto" Uocckol Mr. I. SLTroynor. Mrs ) . I'rud Nye ' ' " ti , JIontroso'sLovo Conic Maud V. AVlilto Mn'aiar'tiiV"Oaliir. BIr. YOIIIIK- 5 , HocltatlonurilarIu"Erl Tu" ( nallo In G , \Vorotho \ Allantlo Main Zollnor Maschora ) . . . . . . . Vordl Apollo club Jlr. B. J ) . 7. Trio , ( I Lombard ! ) Vcrai , , . , . . Mlssltayll-,9 Mr.Trcynor Mrs. YOUIIR. Mmo. VoungauclMr. Oahn iiccompuil.-its. J , "Tho Song of the Spirit , " wor < ls by Fred 1'arciuottu tl.OO Nyc , music \fj JInic. Vouiiff. from their llalcony 75 now , unOnlslicd opera ( tlrst time * . To liolmd now at Moyor'i , JJiyiiioiid'H : t'cuso Bliss Bcrthu lluylm and the Apollo Uros. ' ' 0. 11. Moore & Oo.'s and at lloyd's ou club. U'ucst DIME EDEN MUSEE -WILLLAWER , Manager , Cor lltliandKarnam Sts. , Omaha. WEEK OFOCT,6. . THE GREA.TEST SENSA.TION OF THE A.GE THE TH1EE HEADED SONGSTRESS She Talks simultaneously in English , German and French , 'flits woman is the greatest won der of the nineteenth century. BURTON AN ! ) EDWARD'S COM EDY CO. ; 20 Jnlreducing 20 special artists in the funniest ot all comedies " /I Trip to Paris' Nina Biinlell , The Clever Sonti- rclte. The Lynch Children , in Petite Songs and Dances. i' , in Cornlobond's and roparteanclED , VARDS in Impersonations. alMexiicfm I eathGi ? Woarl .oirs. ESCALON'S troupe of nrtists will manufacture nrtleles of wenrlnp npiiarol , quilts and fancy work , outof feutheru of various hues , forming a unique und instructive art. ATVT T "CJATv > "Ti7" f \ f \ TV L _ > T t < J. JtrlJ ± x 1V vj O e\.Jr\.JLvLJfeD. Parisian Novelty and Musicnl Sketch nrtiati , in grotesque nnd unique s onpa and Parisian quiclutopi introducing1 unique and original musical instrument * . DOIIEllT Y AND LYNCH , skatorial nrtiels in fancy and trick GREAT EXHIBITION DEPARTMENTS 17 . TWO THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES / Saturday , Children'y day , Frlaay , Ladles * Souvenir Day , OMEX DIMH ADMITS TO DIAMONDS. " \Vatclien and Dlnnumiln Given A.-\r j- wltliTonnml CofTop V Novel \Vnj ThomunMof nil parsons rocehlntj- mend ? . wutchos. ote. , nro milled to this list dully. The Ovorlnml ton , romiwiiy of Snn Francisco hnvoreuteil tlio store , 1305 Funmm , next toIIollinim'HclotliliiR : house , and In onlor to introtUico tliolr poods this companr will i > ri oiitoi' ( shty days souvenirs \\lth every can oltoaimd colToo sold , euclins solid troltl , slh'orimil nlokolvxtcliog \ : , also gonulno illnmomls In solid gold so tthiRst , nil vcr Utblownro. also uunioy and many other articles of less value. Kvorypuivlmser will reoelvo u souvenir. Thocotrcc , eutiiuuU'ontontH wolli | about llireo pounds , the ton , win and contents weigh about ono a nil u half pounds. This oxi > onslva nd novul way of advertising vlll bo discontinued nltor sixty days ninl tlicsj ronlly choice mxnla will * Iw sold strictly ontholr inorltn , but without the souvenir. Ol rouwi OMiry purcliwor must , not expect to got a illn- mend or watch. This company claim that they liavo just txs pooil a right to Rive away watcluw , diamonds or lowolry mid inonoyiui tliolr eomjjotllors luivu to glvo iway glnssnnro , chromo , etc. Out up a club. ThoM who fet up a club order most always pet a handnomo proH- ont. Orders by mall promptly forwuulud to all par IB of the United States on ro- coiptot cash or postoflleo onknTovms : Slngrlacnii , $1 ; six for 8 > V , thirtouii foe $11) ) , niul twnty-sovon for $ M. Address Overland Tea company , Omaha , Neb. Store open from a o clock a. in. to 9 o'clock p. in. and Saturdays till 10 o'clock p.m. NOWOUOU. G. A. Hurloy , msi.il order , Ii\vronco , Nub. , silver fjo'd ' lined cup ; Mrs. 13. Seligson , S. . ISM st. , solid gold bind ringA. ; . K Kixnh , Sherman nio. , $ < r > 0 In gold coin in tea ; L. P. Lnvfeon , Sow- ariV st. , silver gold lined imp ; Mrs , M. Do lor , S. 13d st , , silver flvo-buUlo cas tor ; Mrs. C. Oleson , S. 3d si. , silver plclclo stand ; Ccorgo Bush , Btmoyst. , nt'a ' cold vat oil in ton , an It . hunting' * - . _ CIIHO * . . 1 _ . -I * - . - . It . 11.1 ; Al ice uiimin , i.ii 11 nnu .uanua , gold baud rlutr ; Henry Stur lu , Califor nia st. , cluster diamond ring ; J. IT. KtfiTKa , Cuming Bt. , silver five bottle castor , Bowie Mo Full , St. Mary 'a nvo. ; diiunond ring in tea , Mrs. II. \Voichol , U. IKth at. ; silver live botllo castor , A. Parker , mall order , I'Yqtiiout , Nob. : Indies' hunting case jrolil wiitoli and § 5,00 In gold coin , Mrs. Uoorpo Armbtrong , Spring st. ; silver cake stand , Aug. Crlstoiis , L.cnvonrorth St. ; silver ealio stand , Albert llessingor , Dupont sL ; cliibtor diamond scarf pin in. tea , Thomas Morrison , S. 22d ; silver five bottle caster , John Ko\valowskIItiiOiit ) ; diamond ring and silver 11 vo bottle castor , Frank Froitok , Uancroft st. , silver cake bland ; J. P. Premiss , Cortland , Kob. , diamand ring in lea ; Frank Uobor , 15tU and Sprinff , sliver five bottle castor ; Miss B. JlUlev , ISth st. , silver pickle stand ; Mrs. J. II. Siihleiv'tttli avc , sil ver Biigar bowl ; llarvoy Young , Soutli Omaha , coin silver chattolainovalrh \ in loa ; Mrs. Joseph Wildon , Council Bluffs , silver five bottle caster ; Miss 1'ondery , S. 10th st , silver pickle stand ; Hello Harrison , Davenport si , silver gold lined cup ; A. C. Gycrson , Chicago Bt. , diamond ringIn tea ; .lolui Wagner , Council Bluffs , silver piclilo stand ; J.W. MoKern , N. 24th st. , silver llvo bottle caster ; Illancho Thompson , Cali fornia St. , silver plclclo stand ; Mrs. F. lirainord , 35't and Leaven- worth strcote , silver siipriu bowl ; Georgia N. Blslibp , Soutli Omnhn , cluster diamond mend rintj hi tea ; John Itubbin ? , Kortlx 27th avenue , money In can ; M. Wood- bridge , North. 115th st. , silver butter dish ; Sarah R. Dewey , Douglas st. . $20 In gold col" i'1 ten ; Thomas MoGujro , Soutli 18tli st. , silver gold lined cup ; 'A. l- bert Gotrow , California st. , elegant soli taire diamond slilrt stud ; Mrs. M. Rodowsky , South 2Oth t. . Hilvor cake bland ; Mrs. M. Patterson , South 14th , silver sugar bowl ; Malilda White , Coun cil ! JlulTs$20 in gold coin ; Frank Carlor , mail order , Plnttsmouth , gent's hunting1 CIIBO" gold watch ; 1' . H. Dailoy , Sher man nvo. , silver culto stand ; William Litts , Millard , ' Nob. , elegant silver water pitcher ; Charles R King , S. 23th avo. , stiver calco stand ; A. G. Yates. Farnnm st. , coin sllx'or watch in tea ; T Irn. * W. F. Hoiin , 8StU nnd Cnss , silver nioldo stand ; Mrs. Otto Lang , S. 0th , silver butter dish ; Henry A. Carver , ScutK Omiihu ; $ > ii gold coin : Frank Dogan , S. 28th , sllvor plcklo stand ; G. Eriolison , N. 27th avo. , silver sugar Iwwl ; Mrs. C. C. Dnnlap , Cincinnati , 0. , silver cake stand ; Prank Oswald , Dunlap , la. , coin silver chiitolulno watch in loa ; Mrs. 0. C. Hough , St , Mary'snvo. , sil ver sugar bowl ; 11. Knno , South Omaha , silver livo-bottlo castor ; J , S. Roberts , South 24th st. , $10 in gold coin ; J. C. Painter , Clifton Hill , silver butterdish : Daniel Croftly , Pacilio Junction , ladles' liuiiting-cnio gold wntch in tea ; .Mrs. Fred Dahlbory. Cuss St. , silver sugar bowl ; Joseph Gleis- nor , Kyna st. , silver sugar bowl ; Mrs. P. I ) . 'Golding , Popploton avenue , diamond ring ; Mrs. S. li. sturllng , liod- fordIn. , silver five bottlocastcr ; Gcwga Lawrence , S. ] 3th120 in gold coin in tea ; Mrs. Iloriiian Dlumctlml , S. Kith , money in can ; Otto Boil , 21st and Oak sts. , bllvcr cake stand ; ] Inrry Granger , L avftii\vorth st. , gontB1 hunting cnso gold watch ; Ella Garner , Furnam tit. , diamond , ruby and sanphlro ring Intoa ; Uv& A. Ualuii , S. 13th , silver llvo Iwttlo castor and money in can , Andrew Mcdin , K. 2-ith , silver butter dibh ; C , C. Lucu , C. , II. & St. P. U. K , silver Hiigiir bqwl ; Mrs.IIonrlottn. Pratt , St. Wary'savo.coiu silver oh nlolains watch intea ; Mrs , M. J. Civor , Pajjplllion , silver sugar bowl ; B. J. El/.ca Barker , black stiver butter dish ; Sarah Hodnov , Soutli Omaha , elegant gold lace pin cluster , diamond setting ; Mrs. R Wimllon , Council Hluffs , silver plclclo stand ; Airs. Jessie Fuller , N. 10th Bt , silver sugar bowl ; Ada. God frey , Sherman avo. , clu tor diamond mend ring in tea ; JVIrs. T. Lynch , S. Kith St. , silver llvo-bottlo castor ; Mrw , t , . Starr , S. flth , silver piclclo stand ; Mrs. , T. .IncobuH , N. 17th , silver sugar bowl ; Mrn. M. Condon. Nicholas st. , silver butter dish ; Mrs. K. A. Crane , Goorgitt avo. , diamond ring ; Mrs.Veodg , 28th and Fnrnam , silver cake stand ; 1) ) . P. Heard , N. 10th , silver plcklo stand ; J. A. Dango , S. Hth , money In can ; Mrs. Antono SrolT , Leaven worth st. , silver plclcla stand ; Mrs. L. Kirehbrou , St. Mary's ' nvo. , silver plelclo stand ; 0. TJ. Green , Davenport at , silver cnko slatid ; MlsaTesslo Lcdorer , 7th and Bancroft sts. , silver pickle slatid ; Mrn. Jl. A. Hyrne , N. 18tli , solid gold band ring ; Alex ItackUmd , S. SKiH nvo. , money in can ; Mrs. K. Davidson , S.Otli , silver llvo- Ijottlo ctutor ; Mrs. J. 1 . Colvlllo , 12th st. , Hllver butter diHh ; Mrs , Jamus Hod- loy , N. 17lh , silver cuke uland. SPECIAL SALE GERMAN HARTZ MOUN TAIN CANAKIES. Wurrantu iii i < l > , liiaors fl' . ' 3 vuuli. MOCKING BIRDS , JAPANESE GOLDFISH n ( or 11.00. EXTRA FINE IMPORTED ORV GEONS OR CARRIER PIGEONS , a.outo eivoa. MAK GEISLER , A17S. IBth StvOmaha.