r i OMAJHA. DAILY. BED , SUiN'DAV , OOTOBEE 3D. 1800.-SIXTBBN PAGIB. A TOR OF MERRY JI4TKC , Score of loathful Heart * Mode Happy in Uatrimony , VHEN A WOMAN FASCINATES MOST , for n Now Club IJouso on n Oratid Hcnlc to Accommo * Onto the Clubn Kxtat- Here. Eoliltlo socially Is tjolnt ; on in the present , that noclutjr must content Itself with building Jiopeson tlo future. What the season may bring fortlilj wholly problematical. Bcjonti the rcbrjmnlmtlon of the Assembly , which is contcroplafJ , tnero is very llttlo , even In the purlieu of mcro speculation. There Is forno chat that tbo Omaha club and the Onion club will repeat their dclifthtful successes of lost > ear hut as yet I HIM been simply talk , the season belntfasyct very youne , many of the club- men bwiu | ? hardly accustomed tbeinsclves to the reitruliiU of club life , lifter a summer enontaloriK the coast , in the mountains or by the lakes. Tlio week Juit ended has been utterly de- roldof excitement except in the number of chirnilriR dinners that hate been ghcn. Cnnlpurtleahavo prevailed and of course the women don't have an opportunity to display their new gowns at such affairs , so they nat- t fully long to begin , the season's round of "If wo only had Edunrd Strauss to load the orchestra when wo dance , what on Ely- Slum this earth would be , anyhow , " said a petite blonde ycitordaj evening , and her eyes Elan Mil with the music nnd her lips softly murmured tbo notes of the "Uluo Danube' ' ns the orchestra burst outttith the famous Walt/ Hut ovcry country does not possess a Strain * , inoro's the pity , andsociety must put Upwith thc iftstbo gods provide , especially In thc.vayof music. Balzac hai said that at thirty a woman Is at her mo-it fiiscinatltifj and dangerous nire dangerous to the hearts of men. Perhaps no writer understood so well his o\n countrywomen - women us Balzac. Hut Balzac's criticisms woylil apply to a certain tyjw of women , morn fecn In 1 ranco than In America. To the blase man of the world , the blushing debut ante Is particularly attnoti\o. But it Is the woman of thirty who whirls him Intoavor- tex of emotions. She has lived and ciperl- cncm unu is nicrt to , , every sensibility sao revcli in the part of heroine , nnd In the dls- turbincesnnd njrltations of which suoJs the cause She looks upon the dainty creature of twenty as milk and rosebuds so simple She goes on indofatlciblv playing her part. In perfect knowledge of bor charms , unlike the ' 'young thing'1 by her side , she uses each to advantage She kno\vs through her well trained intuition , thu particular Ho.vkness of caclnictlra And with great 11 ncsse , she be- com < H for thu time , an enthusiast upon the samosubject , pursues , with well feigned sin corltj. the same "fad , " whether politics or athletics , thcosophy or music fron Beethoven to Strauss she will always bo found a dc- lotcotocaih. Flutter ) in Its sweetest subtlety - tlotymtlro In its keenest Hashes , are vrell at her comunud. Tor thu time is rapidly approaching preaching when she must range among the lookers-on , when the chill of autumn will usher in the -Indian summer. 1'ortuuato is she If it bilugs Ith it the rife graces and the poetic suggestions which gho to that season Df decay its most mellow charm. The Demand Knrn Club House. There Is a growing feeling among the iCnembcr * * of the Omaha and Union clubs that it would bo better for all interests If the two clubs could unite under one charter , nnd then build a oluh house in keeping with the growth nnd Importance of the metropolis of Ne braska. Kansas City , Den\cr , DCS Molues , Chicago , nil havq handsome club buildings , but Omaha with half a dozen strong clubs numcricall ) and financially only bousts of two club bouses , the German club and the Wheel club , the other social organizations occupjiag rooms in the third and fourth Btorits of buildings throughout the city Thocauses which led to the organization of the Uiiiun club , have long slnco been for gotten ; the men who were instrumental In its building up am very often seen at the Omaha club nnd certainly Union club men cannot complain " ; hat the Omaha members do not visit their > ms. In fact , there Is a most friendly feel- lug between the members of both organiza tions , aod while the clubs are paying ex- pomes , still the treasurj is u ry much depleted when each , fiscal jear draws to a close It Is important that Omaha should Have a mngnlllccnt club building ; the prominence of the city demands that there should bo a place \vhero distinguished men could bo en tertained without taxing the resources of the IJioteU. Iho Omnha club rooms nro small. $ ho hrjro membership alone fills them , and the WHO state of affairs exists with the Union club , although Its quirters arc much larger. Could some fair basis be agreed upon Whereby these clubs could come together. It would boot incalculable benefit to the club llfo of Oiuiha , and bo the means of giving to the city o building rivaling the best In the Western country. A. Delightful Card Pnrty. The very beautiful residence of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Carter , 3510 Farnam. street , was the scene Monday evening of oneof the most charming card parties of the season , Miss Lcola Carter officiating as the hostess on the occasion. The house , which Is largo and roomy , commanding \low of the -uplands to the west , and the lowlands to the past , was beautifully decorated for the occasion , no efforts being spared to make the evening stand out as one of the plcasautcst of the year to those who were present. Progressive hlxh five was played , fourteen tables being occupied , the game cxdting great enthusiasm as It progressed. During the evening tempting refreshments wen eoned and then prizes wuro awarded as fol lo\\si air George 0. Smith proved his prcmi'ss .is a playur by talcing thogentlcmen's 'rojal prize , a > try pretty book ; Miss Luna Dumly wonthoroval prUo for tbo ladies , a "ptrrv , imp , Tlio "boobies" wore voted Mrs. George C Smith and Mr. Million Barlow , the prizes txlng a drum and a shell sachet. 'J.'no gusts present were : * Tvllssei. Daisy IJonne , Nellie Baum , Emily Wukcley. Mabel Thrall , Jean Thrall ynn CurtU. Opal Touzalin , Frlua Barnard , 1'oarl Hartnmn , Murv Moore , JIabel 1'ratt , May Dundy , I.una Dandy , Hcsslo Yatcs , Ethal J a enpoltX.ulu Uur s , Katherlno Barker , Maine Suniucr , JJclltoValtcloy , lies , ole Tatum , Clara Hawley , Mary Hawley - loy , J3csslo Mount , Clan Drown , Mcsirs. btanloy Smith. Arthur tiuion , 11. E * Garllcus , Curtis Turner , Udward CornUh , Arthur IMShop , Milton Barlow , Grant lleobe , Charles Tuttlp , J. M I3aldridso , Charlie Looma-s , Herbert Gates , Stotton Ilcth , Vf. F Buxlfr , Will Doano , Victor \Vblte , A. B Koss , J. A. McDoncnll , Clapp , ( Jeorgo Squires , Charles KcdkK , Newton E. Harka- low , HarnurU , lUsk , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc- I Conniclc. 0. J. Collman , George C. binlth X ) . II. Whcolor , jr. . Launching a "JJuil. " Mr. Ward McAllister's now boot , "Society ivs ninvo Pound It , " which the "smart set' ha\o boon a\\ ailing for a very long time , will be issued from the press of Casscll A. Co. within a few Jays , i'rom advance snooty Tut.Hi'Kisnormlltcxlto ghe a few extract * whkti will bo of especial interest to Oiuuha eoclety. In speaking of launching A "hud'1 Mr. McAllister snyss % 4Tho launching of a beau tlful young girl Into society is ono thing ; II " runotherto place her family on a good. and social footing. Vou ran launch iliom into the social tea , but can they llwitl 'Man ner malcctb man'Is an old pro\orb. The o tho\ certainly must | > osscss. There Is no Bociity in the world as generous as Now Yorit s ety is ; 'friend , parent , neighbor , all It will embrace,1 but once em- browd they must have the power of sustaining themselves. The best quality for them to possess Is modesty In asserting their claims- , letting people took them rather than attempting to rush too quickly to the front , The prtm-0 of Wales , on u charming Aineri can jounL'u onian expressing her surprise al the cordial reception given her by London wiclety , replied , ' .My dear ludy , them a - certain people who &n bound to como to llio front and lUy * thero. you are ono of thciru' It tvialrcs not only money , but brains , and , aboTO all , Infin ite tact ; pusse-Mlng the three , your success Is assured. If taken by tbo hind by a person In Bocloty you nro at once led la to the charmed circle , and th n your oirn correc * perceptions of tat should or should not bo done must do the rest. As a philosophical friend oncosald to me , 'A gentleman can always walk , but ho cannot afford to have a shabby equipage' " BIVXKB oivivo. On the subject of dinners Mr McAllKtcr has some advanced idcis worth reading. Hd savsi "In planning n dinner the question Is not towhotnyououodinncrsbut\vho is most desirable The success of the dinner depends as much upon the company as thocook. Dis cordant dements people Invited alphabet ically or to pay off deUs arc fatal. O f coarse. I speak of ladies'dinners. And hero , great tact must ba used in bringing together young womanhood and tbo dou-igers. A din * tier wholly made up of young people ple Is generally stupid Vou requlro the experienced woman of the xvorld , who has at her lingers' ends the history of past , pres ent , and future Critical , scandalous , with kot-n and ready wit , appreciating the dinner andttlueat their wortu. Indies In beautiful toilets are necessary to the elegance of a din ner , as a moa ; exquisitely arranged taolo is only a solemn affair surrounded by black coats 1 make It a rule ne\cr to attend such dismal feists , lUteningtopreparcdwlttlclsmj nnd 'twice-told talcs. ' So much Tor your guests. " Onmhn College of The first student's inuslcale of the season will take place In the music room 2014 St , Mary's ' acnuoonVcdacsday afternoon next , The following students will take part Misses Etta Phclps , Hello Robinson , Hattlo Oberfeldcr , Sophie Daumer. IJIlo Tizard , Marlon Ilalncs , Hcrmiuo Blessing , Ktniru l obman. Maria Robertson , Amr ianyon , FrederickaVcsscU. . Addle Xeivman , May Mount , Aiailo ana May Sulllun , Laura Goetj , Irs 1' Heel ; Masters BonUlad- stone , Willie McCaffrey. nf tlioVcclc. . SI.AJIitnil AND CiaTOf Mr , Willard Slabaugh was married to Miss Annie Clayton \VcJnosday evening at the residence * of J. II. Chapman. The ceremony was performed by ttio Uev M. J. Grahle of Newton Palls , Ohio. None but the relatives and most latimato friends of the contracting parties were present. Mi s Clajton Is a tjplcal southern girl , beautiful and attractive , nnd admired liy a host of friends. Mr. Slabaugh Is a ell known genial and able lawyer at the Douglas county bar. Immediately utter the nwriage cere monies they repaired to their new bomo nt 431J Chi ago street , wlwro they will bs pleased to reecho their friends after Octo ber 80. . WOODMAJ ? i A quiet but interesting wedding ceremony was performed last Wednesday evening , October 13 , at 711 South Sixteonthstreet The high contracting inrtiesvcro Mr DV Woodman and Mrs E. E Saunder- . They were married oj Key Dr. DurvcnoC the F rat Congregational church of triis clt } Mr Woodman is an honored citizen of Omaha aui his bride , Mrs S.iuiiders , Uu sister of I Ion J 1C Powers of Iowa , nnd is well and favor ably knonn both In * his citj'and Council Bluffs , la. Only a few intimate friends were present , among them being Mr. Charles Woodman , a banker of Denver , Colo. WlKELlir A.ND WALt. A very pretty wedding occurred in Balti more last Tuesday , the principal's being a prominent Omaha citizen. Mr Arthur Wukeley , son of Judge AVakolcj of Omaha , and Miss FaunyVall of Uiltlmore , f ormcrl ) a teacher ia llrotvncll hall , this city The wedding occurred at High noon , ntOrato Episcopal chuah. Dr. Doshiel , ofUnating Mr Charles Hoivo of Baltimore attended the groom. Ihe ushers ncre well known societj youn ? men of Baltimore' Tbo bride was gU en away by Dr. McICuow , ono of thce lead ing physicians of the Monumental city. The chuien was handsomely decorated nnd there were present about sixty intlmato friend" of the t\\o families Among them were Mr. LuciusVaselcy , brother of the groom nnd assistant general passenger agent of the Chicago. Burlington k Qulncy , and wife of Chicago , ana Jlr. William C. Lochertof the Chicago. Burlington & , Qulncy offices of N'eu York. The bride was attired in a magnificent tremlmgsult. The happy couple leftsoon after the ceremony our tbo liojal Blue line f Baltimore & Ohio ) , for Now York nnd a trip in the east. They m-ro the recipients of a large number of handsome and valuable pres ents. nnoWV ANDJlEIfDEUSOX. , .Although October 8 , was a rainy day in Thomaston , Me , yet the streets wore active at an earl ) hour for two o'Thomas ton's fair est daughters weroto ba married to two of Omaha's well known } ouog business men. The first of the weddlags was that of James B. Brown , general mauazcr of the S P. Morse Dry Goods company and Anna B Henderson , daughter of the late Captain James Henderson of Thopostou , which took place at the Congregational church at 11 o'clock In the forenoon. The chunk 11 as gay in the profuse decoration of feather ) ferns nnd pretty nututnu leaves Messrs. TA Carr , W. R. Keating , W. D. Andrews , U. H Gardiner , J. il , Crclphton and Lawrence Dunn acted as ushers At the ap pointed hour Mist Kato Rose , the organist , began the wedding march from sulto "Lachner , " during which the bride and bridegroom entered , prtcedel by the bride's little nieces , .Mai-nanl and Mary Jordan , dressed In white and bearing In their hands beautiful flower * . This made a lo\eiy picture. The bride was charmingly arraved In a rich gros grain white silk gown , whlth fell In graceful folds as they passed up the broad aisle to the altar She carried a bouquet of bridal roses loosely tied with whlto ribbon. The ceremony was performoj byUov. J W. Strout in his usual beautiful and Impressive mannner. At the conclusion the couple passed down the aisle to the music of tbo familiar Mendelssohn march. A wed ding breakfast followed at the residence of the brido's mother , East Main strict , and the happy couple left on the noon train for their homo In Omaha , followed by a shower of rue from the hands of life-long friends of Mrs. Brown. They nrriud jesterday and are domiciled at too Paxton. MOODY xvn WATTS. The marriagoof Elenry C Moodyof Omaha , first floor manager of tlio S. P Morse dry goods company , and Miss Marlon Prince Watts , daughter of the late Captain A. "W. Watts of Thomaston , Maine , was solemnized at the latter place , Wednesday. Octobers , at 41:30 o'clock , In the Baptist church The church auditonum was elaborately decorated with autumn cut Hewer * . arranged with ox- qulslto grace. Messrf. William K Vinal , Kd O'B Burgess , IU E. Dunn and 0 P. Watts acted as ushers As the church organist , Mhs Flora Putnam , took her scat at tbo organ , and during the strains of the music the bridal party entered , preceded bv Mr. Fred Moody ( brother of the groom ) and Miss Nettle \\atts , who \\oro \ n pretty blue satin dress nnd carried in nor hand a bouqnet of whlto roses. Then ca-ne the bride , leaning on the arm of the bridegroom , and In this order they mo\ed up the main able to the altar. The bride's gow n was of exouUite white Bon- gallno silk , eu train , nnd adorned with whlto feather trimming. She carried In her hand a ItvriO and choice bouquet of bridal roses The HOT , W. A. Uowcorabo read the marriage sen lew In n iery impressive manner The ceremony concluded , the couple passed out by the main aisle as the familiar wedding inarch was played , and they were driven to the resi dence of the bride's mother , on High street , where a dainty wedding bioak fust was sened. Later In the day the nowiy made bride and proem left for their future home la Omaha , followed by beart-felt wishes for a beautiful life. Mr. and Mrs. Moody arrived in Omaha Friday evening and are at homo at the Paxton. DlTR\AI.t , AVD 7R1TNOR. At high noon on TucsJ.iv , October It , occurred the marriage , of Miss Anna (1 , Traynor and .Mr. W. F. Durnall , the cere mony being performed at the beautiful resi dence of the bride's pirents , by the Rev. J. A. Turkic , pastor of tbo Kouutzo Memorial Kvangellcaf Lutheran church , only the rela- ti\fet and a few chosen fricuds of the con tracting parties being present , The bride Is the only daughter of Mr. A. Traynor , general baggage aceut of the Union Pacltla railway. tha groom being the- only son of Samuel Durnall , one of Omaha's earliest settlers. 1'romptly at the appointed hour , the bridal party entered the front parlor and took their places under a beautiful canopy of siaUax , from which vmsuspendeda hundsomehorso- shoe of multi-colored roses , the spacious rooms bolmr beautifully decorated with wide-sprudin ; palms and ferns , while a great abundance of cut tlowcrs added their beauty to the occasion. The bnde vr&s cownetl In white flllo silt. on traloe , trimmed with irold , i crovra of lilies of the rtlloy surmounting tier heal , while In her bind aho carried 4 Iwinietof tbo amo flowers , the only ones over worn In. tha United States at thU season of the year. After the ceremony the partr repaired to the dining room , \vhert > a delightful wedding dinner VIM served brBadduff , tha taUo being beautifully decorated with atnlluc iwd roses. The happy young couple were the recipients of many rich nml Unndsome present * Amotifj tnose present at the receotloa were I > r and Mrs. V. II. Collman , Mr. and Mrs. I. . . D. Carrier , Mr nnd Mrs H. 0 Ciarlc , Mrs. J. 11. Drunner and daughter , Mrs , F1 Ij. Illicit. Mr. and.Mrs. E. llarttnan andaau/h- ter. Mr. and Mrs. K E. jVlleu , Mr. and MM. L. M. Andersen. Mr and Mrs. J F. Ilcrgner , Mr and Mrs Samuel .Ourns. Mr. nnd Mrs. E Dcllb.Mr.ann Mrs. J J. Dickey , Mr. and Mrs H. I' . l > uel , Jlr. and Mrs C L Erick- non , Mr and Mrs. D. ! > ' Grates , Mr. C. A. Orlmmel , Mr 0 "W CJrash , Mr and Mrs. U. JJ. Havens , Mr and MM. B Hnney , Dr and Mrs 1. Oluck , Mr W II Handcodc , vlfo and sister , Mr and Mrs C. B Hortoii , Mr. aiidMn A. D Jones , Mr and Mrs M.C. Jonw. IJec. L M. Kuhns , Uev and Mrs II. W Kuhns , air nnd Mrs. D E. Klin bill , Mr and Mrs. T IL Klmball. ICev A.V. . I amar and daughter , Mrs T Mackey and daughter , Mr and .Mrs. J II. .Manchester and daughter , Mr and Mrs. 1 W Miner , Misses J. and A. McAuslnnd , Mr. and Mrs I * J. Xlehols.Mr end Mrs. W Munuugb.Dr. and Mrs C. H. I'aul , Mr. nad .In. R I'urvls. Mr , and airs. T. Swobo , air. nd Mrs , J Swotxj and duuithtcrs , Mr. and Mrs.V. . Scrour ana dauclltcr. Mr and Mrs A. Hospe , Mr and Mrs J. \VlthnellanddauKhters , Mr. and Mr ) W I' . "Williams , Mrs C. K "Willmaser and daugh ter , Mr. and ilrs. AZuller \ , Mr and Mrs. A. Koih. Mr und Mrs George Helmrod , Mr. and Mrs CJoorgo Laurence , Mr audMrs T. F. Tuttle , Miss Frances Koedor , Mr and Mrs A KlnUle , Mr nnd Mrs J E House and daughter , Mr. and Mrs.V H Holconib , Mrs S. b Kclgel and tdcce. Mr. b A. Or chard , Mr and Mrs C. F Spoon er , Mr and Mrs C. F1 Goodman , Mr. awl airs. 31ax Meyer. Mr. Julius Mwer , Mr. and airs. Adolpb Meyer , Mr and Mrs. Monti Mejer , Mr and Mrs. I' J. lUmge , Mr and Mrs. D. \V Shull. SNOW i\D FOBWMtD At the residence of the bride s aunt , airs. Bertha Knott of 1'loasait Lake , Ind. By ltcW O Butler. October 1 > , 15 0 , Mr. Henry A Snow of Omaha , Nub. , to Miry E Forward. The rnarrlawof Dr. Charles K. Smith and Mis ? Ida J. Dlxon. diughter of Mr. and ain. E \V Biton , was solemnised at the l irat Uongivifatlonal church luesdaj at 10 o'clock in the presence of only the l\l1tl cs rind a very few f nends of the contracting parties Following the wedding nn informal reception was hold at the residence of air nnd Mrs C. E Squires , after which. Mr and Mrs Smith left for Chlcajo and Daunporton aU it to the relntU'es of both the bride and groom. After November o they will ba at homo at 111 North Twenty-fourth street , \ Irctty Danilntr 1'arty. In honor of Miss "Wallace of Salt Lake City , Miss Vales gave a very delightful dancing party Priday opening , attended by the society leaders of OmuhJ. The Vales residence Is afaniojs pla"0 for dancing , the arge and very handsome reception hall being particularly adapted for valuing. The Musical Union orchestra furnished the music , Harry Iruno directing- . Delicious refiesh- rnents were served during the evening the party , although small , being perfect to a de gree , and one of the most charming social affairs of the season. The jrueats x\ho participated in the dance were : Miss i'ost. Miss Bro n , Miss Hoag- land , Miss aiclveiina , Misa. Gaiter , Ml Hall , ailss bhears , Miss LudiuRton. Mlw Jackson of Utlca , N Y , a sister of Mrs. Bean Gardner , Mls = } Orcnard , ailss Doane. Miss WaUeley. Messrs Frank Ham ilton , \Vlll "SVymun , Henry Wjmau , Hobert PitriclJ , John Patiick , Xcthertcn Hall , Luther Dr.ikc , A" . II Bishop , Pierre Gar- u au , KdMcCanu. Curtis Turner. MovenientH ? \\lierciljonls. . Monday evening the Mandoline club ten dered asernade to Mrs. E C. MeShaao. Mr. and Mri John E. Wilbcr hae inoied into their new house SOOo l'acilic street. The Ilsics Lqnergan of Chleag-o arriied Thursdaj oa u visit to Mrs. E.G. aicSliane. The German club w ill give their initial party of the seisou Tridaj evening , October ao. ao.Miss Miss VenlcaVobb returned last Sunday from Denver where she \isitedtho post two weiks. Mrs. 1 M. Appel of Dearer Is the guest of Mrs ai. L. Roeaer , oa Poppleton a-vcnue , for a few days. Miss Louise ICeele ) left for Colorado Fri- daj vibltiug-Deuvcr and other places before her return SocieU was largely represented at the Coliseum last nlffht , a latge number of the ater parties being gnen. Miss MeKenna nisissued imltatlo'is fora 1 unchcon \Vedaesdayiu noaor of ailss \Vallaccot Salt Lake. Miss Bishop gave a very pleasant luncheon Tucsdaj af teruoou , \ \ hlch was attended by a uumberof well known society favorilles. lion John B Havloy and faiuilj have rc- mo\dd from their former residence IfilO Capi tal to theneresitlcact ; , iH4 Capitol avenue. Miss Mattie Poaek left yesterday for Cin cinnati and "Washington , and la the latter city \ \ ill be the guest ot Miss Doroth ) GrofT. Mr. Dm I'olk of ICausas City , one of the most famous baujolsts In America , was the guest ofl'rof Sucoriousfor several days last \veck. A few of Mr John Patrick's Rcntlemen friends were guests at Happy Hollow Thur- > - day oveniug ia honor of Mr. Patrick's ' birth day. day.Mr. Mr. and Mrs C.S. Hiymondoho La\-o sjicnt the past six weeta In New York and thoN"ev England states returned homo last w esk. George W. Cools w ho has been in Califor nia and Colorado forthetKiit month returned homo yesterdaj greatly benellted. by his com bined business ana [ ileaaure tdp. Mrs. Frank Colpetzcr , after a month's \Uit InNe\v York , wucro she accoaipanied her daughter , a-llss busie , to ailss Brown's school , returned homo Thurs.duj Yesterday afternoon the Misses .Alexander ga\o a charming luncheon to a large uuniter of ladles , mail ) of the older society leader * being present. A Jolly party of Council Bluffs society people - plo attended the Strauss concert vcsterU.iy uftcmoon , took dinner at the Millard and afterwards attended the cienlng performance. Mrs.V. . H Alexander gme a charming luncheon nt her residence , 12tM South Thlrty- tlrst street , Thursday to a number of neigh borhood friends , introducing airs. Putnam of Qulncy , 111. W. L McCaguo left for Brooklyn Friday night , toofllciato as b < vstman at the Marriage of a college friend of his , air G.V. . Ta\lor , \\hlch takes place on Tuesday , He will bo gone about Un dajs. Hon. and Mrs. E , E Edwards of Santa Ana. California , arrived in the city yester day on a visit to their son-in-law , Mr. Clem ent Chase. Mrs. Edwards will .spend the \\lutcr nlth , her daughter , The Misses Thrall , who have been the guests of Miss "Dome , left Thursdav for Da\onport \ , Ia. , on ashort vlsitto Miss Doro thy Van Patten , after which they wll return to their homo In Cincinnati. In honor of ailss Kundlctt of Boston tbn ailsses Oliver of Council Blufls gave a charming hign-fivo party Friday evenltf- Omaha was represented by Chat and Clark Italic b , Bert Cook and Harry Moored. Captain and Mrs Marsh of this city and Ivir and Mrs Prod Evans and son of toloux City will sail from New York for London , via the tteamship Etruriaof tha Cunardllno r'oembers. \ . They will bo gene about four months Mr. ItooertHaruy of 1'ortGlasgow , Scot land , -who was to have been the guest of Mr K. C. Hart on for a week , was uneipectcdly calltxl to Denver , He will return next A\ednesaay and remain a short time with Mr. Barton , although his stay In America la lim ited. ited.Mr. Mr. Frank Toft , who give three most de lightful or an recitals at Trinity a fortnight ago , will give a "request programme" rental aionday evening at the cathedral. Ho is en route from the west and stopped off hero at the urgent requestor many people who beard tlm before , Mr. and Mrs. George E. Pritchett have Klvon a now top for toe Tnnlty cathedral organ , called "Vox Celestls , " as a memorial to their daughter , The atop happened to Imo boea raado , though it w&s not ordered with tha orjfM. Uy telegraphing and harlog- the bxji sent by tiprcnithonew stop rtlched Omaha In tlno tn l > o pat l/v b > the builder ) boforethojrloft the city.i..ji The notv hall of tl o Gcntltn club , which Is Atted up with a vcrtynBandjoino stage , pallery and all the acwssorles of a llrat class theater , will. Itt \ cspcct Lbe complctod 1 few diys before the Initial : firtv ot the club , October 3O. Tbe clnb hni needed this ad- junctfor arcry long tlmc.and It will DO trie scene this winter of matt ; delightful ball ) and receptions. l ll The members of thoUnltW Brotherhood of carpenters and Joiners of 'America , local union No. 5 % willpivothoirflfth annual ball at exposition hall. T hursdfijfvcnlnp , Oitolxr 9' ' . rlho music will ba furnished by the aiu- steal union orchestra. TicwU are on sale M f I each During the erenlnfe thu members of iho ladies' isseinbly irill servo an elegant luochla An Interesting fiet In coanectloavtth tlo Moody-Watt * nnd Ilrowt ) HeniJerson wed dings , solemnized at Thomaston , Me , Irut U'ednesday , Is that the Indies' fathers were first cousins ; the- brides lul attendol the ThomM ton schools andnorinil school together And vlll uowlivototrethcr utlho Hotel 1'axton , Omaha The gentlemen nre in business to gether , and have been \cryjuccessful. Prilay atl:3OMr * . E \Iorseman ga\a a ooiiutifully appointed luncheon In honor of Miss Wallace of Salt LakcCltTbe table was effectively tleeoruted xvlth rod roses the cut ttlais nnd sllter btlng rauoU cotnment l na for their boautr aid ruhncs * of desiijn LatcrcofCt'owaaservid in the drawing room to the guests , who ivcro. ailss Yost. airs. H T Rollins , Mils Nash MlssI.udhiRton , Miss Jessie aiilhird , aiiw Brown and ailsi Ytitci The selection of Jimesnllnco \ \ \ Broatch , son ofex-aiayor Ilrootch , ni the poet of the scnlorcl.tssof "Vole. Isa , dlitlnsulshed honor for the west und especially for Omaha The class numbers o\er two hundred mcmbors , and is said to excolla point of ability any class for the past fifteen ycirs Mr liroatch his time ury creditable wotk on thoYnle Crimson , Ills college piper , and could h.wo easily had nu cdltoi-shlp tor the tninR It is his twrposoto enter the arm ) not so much be- caut , he Is In. love wita.tho profession cf arms but because itill pivo him a splendid opportunity to pursue his literary work , which no hopes to make profitable. aiiss Leila Alexandei , who Is \orvchann- \ - Ing } ounp oiiMn. gjvearc.il old-fashioned 'candj-pull' nther home , U > t South rhirtj- first str > et , Tuc'daypvenlu ? , the fun belli ? fast and lurlous , until midnieht brought na ind to the en joMiient , which u ed to bo a greit featruw of the social life of our fathers and mothers. Delicious rcfreshmeats won served during the c\ening Among thoie present were aiUsea Johnson , aiauol 1'ratt , Margaret Cook , I'earlHartraan , Alice 1'arker. Oeorglo Sharp , Lilian Tnlcev , LouU and. U'altcr Dile. Williams , llert Coolc , AVill * Clarlt , Lai Johnson , Ham Parker of CM- . caio Leonard btrang , Murphy , Harry Will- lams IteedMcIiumej The etifngotneut U announced of Mr Lathiop ICunics of ICansm City andaiisi Minnie Hawke of Nebiaska City The- joung lady has ( or some time been the pruost of her sister , Mrs. F I ) Spencer , at the Bona\enture. Kansoj City The wedding Ute to take place Decembei 2O. For several sea- sona Miss HawKe. who is the acknovledgid le.-iderm acbruska City society has tiirured prominently in the socielj life of Omabo. An heiress in her ort n tight , and distin guished for rare charmi of tnind and manner , Mr. Karncsis indeed fortunate in securing so charming a prie Miis rinivko has a sister In this citt. Mrs \V S Hector , wife of the iashl r of tlie National bank of Conimer .o The Club held Its first meeting for the sea son Mondaj evening of this week attheart gallery of lion CJV LWln er Thonieet Ing was inforrnil , and plans were dismissed for th ( > future successor the association The Club numbers about forty pen at present and gives promise of a verj latye Increase durini ; the -\viater Thesubject of discussion nt the next meeting1 , October' f , is' FixoTradoand Tariff ' Messrs D. It C. Smith and aiar- bury are the essayists Among the leaders of til" organization are Denn Gardner , Frank Haller , Aithur Achesun , * 3 F Hill , George 0. Gilder , E. C Snyder , .t.'B ' Shehan Clem ent Cha.se. Dr. Semen , .1. " E Smith , 1 > . 1 { Smith , Philip Potter , W. } ' Baxter. Prof liichardson , and others TO the number of forty Ornaha coancil , Xo. KO , of the American Legion of Ilonorcelebratedlts tenth unnlcr- ary at Metropolitan Kail aionday nifht nho entertaiiiraint consisted of a reception ud ball and tlio hall was Illled with the members and their fritnds. A novelty was introduced cflmblnlncr an excellent musical pregramnio "with the ball , theiiuin- hers beluu Intorspei ea between the dances The programme consisted of selections by the ltherclubandocaland \ instru mental music several well known musicians George J ivleffner v\as master of ceremonies , and wta asis , ted comrnlttees as - bj thofollowinR Ar- nmgtiuents , \ \ " S. Lester , Alex McKenzie , T \Viginan \ , Fred Kendler : floor , E. \ s'ebenV , II.Valker , C. It McBride , W S Letter , J U.McCAll : reception , G. B Dal-ce , A Barren , R J. Colony , Alex McKenrie , E. tt'igimn. There is no longer anj doubt about th- jichtshoe. It iaon the carnet und vlll re muiutherctlll further notice. 1'utty , pcnrl and silver graj" aru flnt In favor , the pale tints , sucb ai Nile , opal , currant pluk , liven der aid turquoise blue find mam adinirou , and if there U adiesi color to ba matched he shoemaker will dyoa siin and make it tip nlthoubcMrii chirKC Tlio white shoe Is the only shoe for a white toilet. That has ol- ways boon granted. Then there Is tbo white suede , the white duel , the white gliize kid nnd the white Blazed or patent leather , with blacTt tips and strips , the effect ofwhich Is altogetherpuzrlintr , tlioughtendlnu toreduce the upparant size These are the "fancies" or the novelties. The black , in low and hich shoe , Is the ruling stjlo for the street The last * are after those riedsned for men's ivear , and with wperlnp sola * and , jxiltitoJ toes Whatever the purpssc. the ladj's shoo Ills her and there at least half an inch of spare leather at the tip A delightful dlnnei was gl\en by air 1C C. Bartonatthe Omabaclub Wednesdaye\en- Ingnt" o'clock. In ho nor of hl guest , Pvfr Kob- ert AV Itaney , a member of onoofthe best known shipbuilding flrmat Port Glasgow , Scotland. The guests imlted to meet Mr Huracy were all clubmen , and as Mr Hai- \ey'snamols always put up at the leading LonOou , Edinburgh nnd Glajgow clubs , whenever In the < o t-ltiea , ho aopreciated the compliment oaid him by Mr. Uarton The dinner w as itelichtf nil ) sened , and the par- llculir guest of the c\ening was more tuan pleased with both the service and cul&liic The gentlemen present , in addition to .Mr IIar\ov \ and Mr Barton , -wore " \ VlllVymnn , Ilobirt Patrick , John Patrick.V. . L Me- Cague , Charles Snunder * . \ \ ' J Cartan , Ed McCann , Frank Hamilton Henry " \Vyman , Pierre Garneau , Will.McMillan. When it coims to the question of enoy- ] ment , the wood-workers of Omaha come about as near taking ftrst place as any labor organization in the city 7hree yearsagotho members of theunloa crtJia'ivea the Idea of giving a ball. It was a sUWss , both soc-ially and financially. EncounMod by their efforts , another ball \vas given list year , at which 100 couples were In nttcntiince , but the third annual ball , gx\ea nt \ -iihingtoa ball last Thursday evening , ccllL'fPd either of the others At an early hour , the wood-workers , their ladies and their friends , arrl\ed , and until morning Washington ball iathe scene of a most enjoyable fiatherlnj ? . The treasury of ths order bus boon enrUlled bj n neat sura of money , as nearly thcjio , hundred tickets werosold. AnelCRaat sjipoer wis served at midnight. The iniiblo fOf Iho occasion was furnished by the MuslcallVoteulvo associa tion band. The committees having charge of the ball ere as follow s f' Master of ceremo nies , William Scbrin ? ; cqrnaittwof arrange ments , \Villinni Sebrlngv4 > imon Koblnscn , Klmer Suttoa , Theodore JVnder on , Is'oih Laudiminth ; raootion committee , Gus John son , Theodore Anderson , * 'Xndreiv ' ITrecman ; floor com raitteo , Klmer Siitton , Simon Uobla- son , I'ranli Heacock , DanielO'Connell ; door committee , Sidney Smith , \VIlllaia \ Chelllow Licensed , Tha following marriage Ucentes were lj sued by Judge Shields yesterday j Name nnd address. Ag , I Edwin Johnaon , Omaha. W 1 Anna I-OR eii , Omaha S3 j Ernest Newhouse , Omaha H 1 Don Tlpior , Conners\llle , O .23 j Jan Anderson , Omaha 30 I Tilda Hllperson , Omaha J > j Olof Koslund , Oinaha 33 IIHJa AVullaoder , Omahi . f Fraak Bursrcss. Omaha , , . ,51 \ I3 haby ) VoU h , O raaba f Jojcph. Iicho , Omaha 1 Marie ilohaut , Omaha. A Clndonatl pollcoman who clubbed a citizen -without apparent good reason , ei- plained tog reporter that the cost of ruxmia ? the dcwrtraent | vos ItcreaMng < a wMdiy that ho conscientiously felt obliged to cihlblt nn Increase ef energy. The citizen happened to be nearest bis 'energy. " Tlio Duclicste el'Uv.es ' , The lady who Is thoherolnoof. tlo ex traordinary dranm of Uoulan lsin in IVanco is Iho wife of the Orst p or ol the realm.saj-s the London Qu ten. She it a remarkable woman. Her salon la the Paubourg St. Germain is delightful ; eho is a splendid horsewoman ! her hunting eitnblishmcnt in Bonnelles , near Ham- iMuillet. is ono of the best near Paris , She ( ollovs tlio hunt with ho r sous , hiring ronled Tor 13,100 francs the priv ilege of shooting- and hutitlnR- the royal foreit ol Ramboulllot und the three or four adjacent woods. The love ol society and ol srfort does not prevent the duchesso from laving very serious rdifjious nnd political convictions. She is it fervent Ctitholic nnd n monarchist "SVhon she gave her :5,000,000 franci { 120,000) ) to Genornl Boulnnger to use in the Interctftb of the Co into do 1'nris she did so to seno no poi onal aim , hut lxlcsiui'fl she bcllnvcs that the uxcent ol the heirs ol the Orleans dynasty to the throuo would unlto IVuuconndrcconcllo sill parties. Boulsuigcr's charmtiifjmnii' net's fascinated his noble hostess when she rccoivcd at her housolu 1'aris , lie "begged her to seotlio Com to do l\iria jind to tell him tint ho ( Douhinger ) dicamcci ol the French us a. tinitod people ple ; Unit momteln was the common ' ground on which thi'guniou oftlio nition could be effected ; ind that the Comto do Park appeared , to him the destined so\ereiffn. The duchess met the prince nt Collentz , and offered him the use ol her millions foi n. Bouhttigist campaign in favor of the restoration of kingship in I'rauco. Uho comto hesitated , lliinlly accepted , and suggested tlio named ol getitlcmetito form n od\isiug commit tee for the spending- the inono . At jnrtLng ho presented tlioducliessUth a Iwuquet ol white roses do Pi.moc , sut- rounded bj pink carnations , Boulangor's tlowcr Fiorn that moment the cum- intgnbeg-an in o'lancst. The Duchess d'Uzcsvon o\or \ , II not the cordial , yet tha actiro co-opomtion ol Loulfco Michel forBoilanglsm. The \vifo of the fir&t peer of Franco and the potroleu o had met by the bedaido of a tick woman of the people Tlio patient died , and Louise Jllchel wrote to the duchess : "Mndarao , our poor friend is dead. I looked amonjr lior ft r bclonfj- inffb for a keepsake for you ; I ihoso this llttlo pleco of liundcd onibroidory. Ac cept it. " Some da.\s after tha duchess called upon Louise Jllchel inner extrti- culinary homo at Lovallois , where for saken uuimals , ire rocoi ed , nnd wlioro the poor \volcoined vith Kind words and fed \vith bread. Prom that daj the mystic preacher ol an.uchj and the "gooiTarUtocrat bccimofrionds. 'hen lioulzingerprefcentetllilni'.elf for election on Junuar ) 27 , ISaS ) , Louivo Mlchelwroto to the ditches"I : do not IOVR your lloulnuger , but ( or jour sake I will not attach him. On the contrarj. ho will liave the suffrages of my friends louise Michel. " The Duchess d'TJzes Is too bravo a "woman to c-capofrom tlio consequences ol her actions. Shestands bj whnt bho lia done. She Is a concyiratoi' , but she is a disinteiestcd conspirator , actuated only lj the conviction that Franco would bo happier under an lioreditaijgworzi - inent , _ _ The men on Burpee's Forkhoodseed faim , a short distance west of Doyles- town , P.i. , have been pratherinp toma toes and extracting the teed. The veg etable is lirbt ground , and tlion placed v hero the ma&b is allowed to foment II Is then put through n wnshor , nllow Ing the pulp to flout nwny , while the seed Nttlcsnt the bottord ot tlio ma chine. TLo work is done on the mar gin of n small "brook , which empties into n pond frequented by a handjomo dock whlto 1'ekln ducks. The ducfos hnro eontrncted the habit ol coming- to the mouth of the stream nnd drinking the fermented juices ol the tomntoos , which contains the most salient chnracteristics of "Jer ey light ning. " Thcv soon become drun1 < nnd staggered ftbout in a most ludlcrouj manner. They have become eo fond ol the stuff that a genuine old sprco Is ol dally occurrence. -AMUSEMENTS. B D YD ' Monday , October 20tfi THE FAVORITE ACTRESS , thdertho uianagonientof Agustus Pltou. In the following repottolrti. Monday and Tuesday Evenings , Peg Woffington , Wednesday Evening1 , Dion Houolcaiilt's thurinlns Comedy , London RssUrancB , SouHnovrou Sale. BOYD'S - : - THIS ( SUNDAY ) EVENING , OCTOBER 19. Last performance of those admirable comedians , j BARRY & IAY Iu tliclr incrry play. Flirtation Afler nrun of 173 nlpliU In Xew York Ths larKcstcomuly company trsueluijf YOU WILL UUGH ! YOU CAN'T HELP IT1 " inursformer. Mmv ELLEN UVAS , " Regular prices. ThB- ; : Labyrinth , l * lli and Chicago- Open dally und Sunday. 2 to 6 for hdlcs cither alone or ueconjp-inled liy esrnrt ; Oto 10 open Mall. iaturJaya'2 to 6children. 14th. and Chicago. SouthOmnha. fcliernnn avenue , ind V limit Hilt motors p-issiA 1'nrk a\onue , 10th and llli street motor , two lilocksott. ADMISSION TO A.LL , - - lOc. Uiery nan. woman and child should attend S3 BO in from I urns. One ticket to all stieceedlninn reaoblnj llaf polo la center. Itsquito a trick. TWO NIGHTS BOYD'S AND - iVIATINEE COMMENCING THURSDAY , OCT. 23 , Thursday and Friday Evtnings and Saturday Matinee , By Paul Potter , Author of "The City Directory. " THE BRIGHTEST PRODUCTION 'OF ' 90 Seats go on sale Wednesday at regular prices. DIME EDEN MUSEE . Manager. Corner llth and. Farnam street , Omaha. "Week of October , 2O. THE M1NWURE ELECTRIC RHILWW. TiVENTY FEET IN LENGTH THE CAR WEIGHS H LBS , IS 4 INCHES WIDE. 8 LONG AND 6 HIGH IS FULLY EQUIPPED WITH LIGHT , HEAT. POWER AND BRAKES , AND WAKES A TRIP EVERY THREE MINUTES NEW COLLECTION of WAX FIGURES INCLUDING PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. PRESIDENTCARNOTOF FRANCE. DOM PEDRO , EM- POREROF BRAZIL , KING OFbAXONY , SHAH OF PERSIA SULTAN OF TURKEY , EM- PORER OF AUSTRIA. CARDINAL LEDOCHOWSKI AN D POPE LEO XIII THE PRINCES OF COMEDY , WIT AND HUMOR. WEST AND FOWLER SUPPORTED BY AN EXCELLENT COMPAN/ PRESENTING FRITZ IN DUBLIN THE FOREST CITY MLJSIGRL SKETCH TRIO SHERMANWARD AN DM ANN. THE ACKNOWLEDGED LEADERS OF SPECIALTY MUSICIANS , PLAYING UPON 20UNIQUE INSTRUMENTS BESSIE'- THE DAYTON SISTERS JESSIE BANJO , SDNG AMD DANCE ARTISTS SENATOR DOHERTY OF ARKANSAS ON TUB TARIFF , BILLY EMERSON. THE CHAMPION EONESOLOIST. MILLIE WILBURN. THE AUSTRALIAN SONG BIRD. : ZALESKI.THE EGYPTIAN SORCERESS AND PALMIST , WILL TELL ALL THE LADIES FOR < TUNE FREE OF CHARGE. GREAT EXHIBITION DEPARTMENTS TWO MAMMOTH THEATRES MENAGERIE , MUSEUM , _ M I AS MAT 1C ISM. Fridays Ladles' ' Souvenir Day , Saturday's Children's Day , DON'T MISS THE LARGEST , GRANDEST , MOST COMPLETE SHOW OF THE WEEK. OMEX DIM EL AD MITTS TO ALL , THE OYEBLAND EA COMPANY , 1 and At Per Can.