THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY'NOVEMBER 2 , 1S90.-SIXTEEN PAGES. IN All SAINTS' ' SAXGTOARY. What Roy , Louis Zahner Has Done In a Few loan for Ruligion , CHU3CH CONVENTIONS AND SYNODS , A I'cuiiino of JIiippiMiliiKft Among ; Mm IVoplo of Ilio Cliurcli Ilotli nt Honio anil Abroad , . All Kulnts Kiiiscopnl churcli , Iwautlfully located nt the comer of Twenty-sixth ntul IIulf-Hnv.'nnlstreets , will cclobratu Its fourth ntiiiiial pariah festival today. The event will doulitluss bring out a lurgu uttcndnncu nt the Bcrvlcos , 'This parish ot the Kplscopnl church in Omnhu lins had almost a phenomenal growth , Four years IIRO , when the present rector , HOT. Luivla Xnhucr , cuinu to Omuhu , thorn was very llttlo heard or It novvn about this new cliurclictitciprKo. Thecdlllcoiviisaboutliulf. completed \vlicn Ur. Xnhner tirrlvuil. It win the Intention to hove the church formally opened for worship on All Saints' days but owliiK tn the iisunl drln.v * In buildlnpr it was not flushed until the inldillo of the following Jnmmry , when Dr. Xnlinur was Instullcd ni tno IIrst lector nnd tlio new parish uuiuu Into cxutemo. The parish hns licqnlred property vnlued at JoB.rOO , which liu'luilcs the eliurcli und the rcctorv ami the choir room , forming n liandsoino groun of building upon n very ImiuKoino ito unil fuirrniiwlod by a liixurlnnt sward of blue grass beautifully kept and ( 'ivlnp one an im pression of rotlnrniont nml contentment 'J'hoso who hiivo known All Saints i > , irish from tliu befriimliiK liavo noticed n steady and most substantial growth In nieinlicrsliip unil In nil tlio departments of lutirch work. Koine of tlio licst church workers In tlio city are connected with All Suints church , their iinim-H bulnj ? familiar in local ciiaiitublo InsUUitlmiH nml unions the poor. Theio rio about nno hundred families nnd moro than two hundred communicants. A very snccc'sv fill nnd uUiuctlvo Sunday school Is held in thurhnri'li mid Is ntidor the direction of Mr. A. 1' . Hopkins. The \estry Is made up of representative jncn of the city. , T. \VoolworthandA.l' . Hopkins are the wardens and C. S. Mont gomery , II. Mcdav , S. I * . Morse , Louis Brad ford , \V. A. Kotlick nml R li.Uulld are- the vestrymen. Mr. M. A. Hnll Is thosecietary. The clioirhus for sonic time been consid ered by many competent ciltles of sacred music na ono of the best in Omaha. It bus from the very llrst hccn under the direction nnd training of Mr. Thomas .T. 1'omioll , The pews nro rented , hut It Is a tact well known throughout the city that It is one of the mast hospitable houses of worship la Omalin The ushers are always nt- tentivo nnd painstaking in their ef forts to plnco every one who enters the doors In n convenient scat. This particular feature in the manage ment of tlio church scivlco has hol | > cd to make n All Saints' a very popular church. Ton much cannot bo said of the .services rendered the All Saints' imrlsh liy Dr. Xah- iier. Ills work tins been done after tbo man ner of n skillful builder , every btono and tim- boKoinu tolls proper plnco In the mapiilllcent Mructuio bo bus been enpiKeil in rearing. V. M. C. A. Jtoiioptlon. The nnnnal reception given by the mom- Tiers of the YOUIIB Men's Christina as sociation last Tuesday evening was ono of tlio most successful nrtulrsof the kind over undertaken by the association. Fully ono thousand persons attended and \vero delightfully entertained by the excel lent puigwmmo la the concert ball and in the ( Jtcnerid Koclublo that followed. Nearly all the young1 people's societies connected with tlio various churches of Omaha were repres ented and the spirit of socUuillty between the different churches w.is very much stimu lated by tlio oxpcilcneo of tbo evening , Many will regret to learn that for Jltmnclal reasons KonnUo Memorial church has de cided to ilispenso with tbo services of the or ganist and choir. Under the able leadership of Prof. ICnoppel the music was considered to bo nn nttractivo feature of the services , and ns an organist Prof. Knoppol has rnnKeil for years us ono of the bust in the country. Hov. W. A. Line Is doing sonio c.\cclleut work nt tbo old mission chapel on Dodge Btreot. Ho is'not only helping" mightily to furnish spiritual food for the poor , but ho nlso assists them in getting the necessities of life. All goods donated to the poor through Him will bo faithfullv distributed where they will ho the moans of milking many poor people ple hnppy. The Sunday school is hold ut the mission at 10:30 : and the preaching service at 70. : ! ! 70.The The advisory committee of the woman's missionary board of the CoiiRrenationnl church moots on the llrst Thursday lu each month at the Young Men's Christian asso ciation rooms. The members are Mrs. GOOI-KO W. Hull , MH. A. UTnaln , Mrs. W. 31. liussoll , Mrs. "William Cumlng ami Mrs. Wllliwl Scott , Tlio oloetlon In the Hanscom Park Method- 1st church , to decide whether or not women ttlmU ! } scat to the general conference , will take placoou Is'ovoirber'.l. Uov. Ilroivn will tpeiik upon the subject next week , ClllllUllI'S ( Kov. P. S. Jlorrlll of the First McthoJIst iilnuTh rotiiriuil froin n very pleasant trip to 9ttlonutu lust \vcolc. Ucv. A.J. TurUloof the ICouutzo Memorial SLutlioran uhurcli , nuulou Irit to ( Jtiic\h'o : \ last ifreok to nmut his wife , who bus boon III forsoiiio tinio athor linino in Ohio. They tfrrivnl in Oinnha Inat I'VUlay. Dr. Uuryra of the First Congregational hinrli ivcolvoil the sad liitelllKunco or the ileathof his aped f.itherat his lioaio on L.ODK Jslnnil last Wrdnesiluy The old gentleman vas i > lKl > ty-t\vo years old anil very iictlvo in church work up to thu week of his death. Hcth-lCilen DuptUt church ! IJ rk avenue , poutli of Lciivcnwortli. Prcachlnj ? by the pastor , Hov. II. L. Houso. Morning subject , "MoiiU'eal. " In thoovoninp will bo tfivun the llfUi hi thosurles of patriotic lecture * on the huhlect of "The Christian Citizen. " All nro cordially invittil. South Tenth Street Methodist Episcopal chuuh ; Corner Tenth and Pierce streets. Kov. Alfiul IIodKCtts , pastor , llornliifj ser vices Cl.iss meetliifj nt 10 o'clock , proaeh- lOiiM. Subject , "I lfo Mudo u Sue- cess. " Kabbuth school ut 12 in. KvcnliiB gorvlccs : ICpworth Icajjuo nt OM1 ; , pleaching nt73. ! Subject , "Thu Soul's Klcction Alailo Sure. " Mrs. G. W. Hall , president of the "Woman's jnlsslonaiy union , of the CoiiKroirntional church in the state , entertained n party nttea last Tuesday evening. coiihbtiiiKof Dr. C. U. Creogiin , of Iloston ; Uov. G , II. Guttorson , ofliuiln : both members of the American board of fowlRii mission , Dr. A. It. Tlialn onU wife niul Kov.Villoid Scott and wlfo. Tlio stiito YOUIIB People's Society of Cliristluii KnJeiivor of the CoiiKrt'gntional chuichlll meet nt Hastings on Novuinbor Ul. Kov.Villiinl Scott will ilolivor the con vention s > ermon on thu uvcningof tlio oncn- iiiB ilav. The llrst jun-CoiiBrepUloiml council will bo hi'Iil In Lonilon nuxt July. Nebraska will IHJ CMI tit led tounu ilcleKiito , imd Kov. Willnril Scott of this city was clectnl to the iKjaltlou , with Kuv , loliu AsUin of ICeainoy us alter nate , bust wivk by the Mate convention at Norfolk. Uov Mr , Scott will probably at tend. Thu session will last about two weeks. At the Ne\vmim Methodist church last Wednesday nli ht , the members votoil upon the mieMation of juliiiittiiig women dolomites to the Kenoial conference of tlui chinch. There \vis : an animated dlsiusslon of the sub ject betHven Uov , Mrs. Andrews , of the Universalist church , ana Mra. Dryant of the Nouiimnrlmrch , the former taklutr thu alllnn- ntlvo and the latter the negative side of the question. Sevor.il ot hoi's iimdo sliort nd- urcjisos mid- the vole was taken , resulting in n bollnt of thirteen for unit two aenlnst. The Inclemency of tlio weather prevented many from attending. An Important matter discussed at the Con- preK'itlunnl council at Norfolk lust week uas u change hi tha luwU of fcpiv&entation , Horetofoi-o cacli chua-h has had two dele gates to the btutu convention , but this bus wrought homo Injustk-o to tha larger couitivi itiomi , for the reason that the tmiullcr churches huvo Imd Just us HlroiiK n rotireaentatlon , In point of num bers , among the delegates us th InrKCr ones. The Duslt wns changed so that each church Will huvo two delegates uuU cue additional for every 100 members , or mnjor frnctlon thereof , over the Jlr t hunJrcil. Ohurehw linvlnKtM or moro membons will bo entitled to three tlclCKates , those having Wl or more will Imvo four delegates , etc. Another im portant matter wns tbo Instruction of the committee on programme for 1S91 , to set aildo oiioholu diiy for the dismission of the college question. The nppllcation of tlntcs collcKOtit Ncllgli for recofrnltloii from the church lias brought this matter about. At present Donno collepo at Crete is the only ivcotrnlzcd CIotiBrcgutionnl collcKo In No- hriLs'ua , but Cates college is tnakliif a very strong detniind for recognition. niit i nns. November 0-1. U niipolutcil as tlio week of prayer for young men. Kov. Henry Al. Ilonth , D.Iof ) Knclowood , Jf. J. , declines to t > ccorno president of Auburu theological seminary. The Chicago presbytery has petitioned the board of education of Unit city to make nn onlor requiring tbo rending or appropriate ex- tractH from the hlblo each day In nil the de partments of tlio public schools of Chicago. ThoAnicrlcnn missionary imodntloii closes Us year with a slight b.ilanco In band. The receipt * of tbo vcnr were gion.ttl1) ) , the largest In its history. The Inruma from the Uuulel Hand fund , not included In the above1 , was * I7 , IB- . fcTho Catholic Review proposes thnt repre sentation for the next Catholic congress bo llxcd on u basis of computation that would re sult Ina total of 7,150 lay delegates , 7."i ( ) priests mid 1'JO bishops and ot her ux-ofllclo delegates , matting n body of six , ) < ) . The Salvation nrmy Is holding "n prent eastern congress" of its staff and Hold ofU- cors "between the KocWes nnd the Atlantlr" in Chicago nnd Hrookllu for a week , begin ning on November 1. It Is expected that there will bo 100 staff oftleew in attendance , besides : ) ( ) Held olllccrfl und X ) local olllcers. The number of missionary stations in Africa now exceeds live hundred. There nro 100,000 , tonvcrts , nnd the number is increasing at the rate of about twcnty-Ilvo thousand n year. Wlthm live ye.irs moro than two hundred na tives htivo suffered mmtyrdoni for their laith. It is announced that a portahlo cathedral 1ms arrived in Tonquln. It was imported from the town of Kesuu , and Is of Iron. It arrived in Sill packages and is to bo 1J-0 feet long , < i5 feet bioad unu M ) tect high. It is said that a native convert i3 bearing t'io ' v hole ex pense of the edifice. Dr. Sions tolls this story of Henry Ward Itccclier After Dr. Sprague had given 10,000 sermons , or possibly It was 10,000 vol umes of sermons , said Dr. Storrs. to Prince ton , Mr. Hcochor remarked. "Well , I know where I shall go if there is another flood. It will bo to Princeton , for there will bo one dry spot. " A convention of Christian workers meets In Hartford , Conn. . November ( ' -11 ! . The subjects to bo considered relate to matters connected with aggressive benevolent and Christian woik. For paitlculnrs and an nouncement of the many prominent Chris * tian workers who will take part , Hov. John C. Collins of Xow Haven , Conn. , may bo addressed. The will of Newton Case of Hartford , which gives half n million dollars to the Hartford theological seminary , will iniiko Hartford ono of the best equipped seminaries in the United States. It has u good equip ment of nuw and commodious buildings , a choice II lir.irv of11,000 books , nn nblo corps of teachers , and a handsanio fundbesldes | the present gift. Sister Catherine ( Miss Knto Droxcl ) is soon to begin the erection near Andalusia , in Ducks county , Pa , , of n great convent build ing or sister house of the order of Sisters of Mercy , the mother housu of which is at 1'ltts- b'urg. The institution will bo for the in struction of girls , to qualify thorn for teach ing among the Indians a branch of educational nnd religious work Inhlrh Sister Catherine has shown n great Interest I.JIVfKTIKS. h the rofornicd Mormon polygairtlst to do with bis superlluoiis wives ! Never plnco so much confidence in your minister us to sleep during his sermon. It requires pious gall to pluynll day with the ilovil and at night nslr ( Jed to save you. 'Tis noticed In church that this Is bound to occur , she looks for thu hymn und lie for tbo her. her.In In tbo old fashioned orthodox churches they gut more blasts fiom hell than airs from lieaum. Sunday ought to hnvo n fcnoo before nnd behind it , and then it would bo indeed n day of rest. The vain man has this in common with tbo Aneel Gabriel ho Is good ut blowing his trumpet. "When wo hear some people talk wo regret that the Lord did not provide u man's ears with shutters. "When a now minister conies to town ho is "called. " When ho leaves ho Is often called , too , but Just what ho Is called wo decline to state. 'You're very late In ret timing from chinch ; yon must huvo had along sermon. " "O yes , Dr. Sixthly fjnvo us areal ( iltsrourbO ' on l'rho Evils of Talking Too Much. " "O papa , " cried tlio pretty lad , As down the rain wns coming : . "There's surely something very had About tlio heavens' plumbing. " "I understand that our minister is to have n VOUIIK assistant , who must bo unmarried , What is the object of the lust clause I" "Well , that is to ninko thoyounir men jealous and Induce tiioui to coma to church so as to keep un eye upon their lady loves. "Lookout , there I" shoutoil the deacon , o ? the hired inun pitched clown from the mow soinothinir loss than a half a ton of hay. "I don't want to got killed. " "It must bo , then , thnt you haven't nn abiding fnith in heaven , " replied the hired man , sarcastically. Teacher Jimmy MuGiuuls , tell thoclass what the Lord's day Is. Jimmy AlcOiunls I it mi no. Teacher If ntio O'llnre , you tell Jimmy what it is. Now , Jimmy , listen. ICntlo O'llaro The Lord's day is the day I liavo to rush the growler through the side door. "CusshV an' swearin1 , my dear breddern , am n very had habit , but do use ol ) do word 'damn'wen yo'pot co'n am stopped on ain't ' nceilor ciissln' nor swcaria' , Its Jess human nature , an' do Lord won't count it against yo' wen yo' turn comas to apply for admittance at do golden gate. " "Now , mndntn , " said the bric-.i-hrac dealer , "hero Is nn elegant broiuo vtiso In genuine repousse work. The nautical scene oa this side represents Jonah and the whale , " "I only see the whalo. Where's Jonnhj" "You note that distension near the tuill" "Yos , " "Well , that's Jonah. " During the sermon ho underscored In the hymnal hero and there a word , Then unto her hu gave the hook She took It with a pratofnl look , And rend nt last this tender line : * 1' Loved one. I pray that thou wilt bo minc- AVilt thou forever my poor life bless i" She turned nml gently whispered "Yes. " The meter was bad , but shn understood That ho had done the best ho could. A flno collection of water colons on ex hibition nt IIo < ? ler & Whltmoro'd , 1510 Dodge st. Dr. Uirncv , nose nnd throat , Ueo bid ; , ' . She Wanted. Know y' Know , A youiifr luily in a far western btato re cently Bent tlio following inn uiry to sonio ono in Washington : "Will you inform mo where the nnvycof | the Unitoil States is , and how many inou do they keep there , und what clso do they Jteon there , und what do they keep tho'in forr Do the men of war stay Ihora ? ITo\v \ ninny guns , cannons and a\wlla \ do they kcop there , and wlmt do tlioy keep them fiii 'y 'yUr. Ur. Hirnoy , nose and throat , Boo bid ? . Not at All A stranger in Now York wont into a cheap lodging house for the night , says the Philadelphia. Times. The next morning' by eomo chance ho saw u laryo turtle balonjliir ( to thu res- tuuriuit in the sniiio building. IIus the llrst of tlie. o Insects ho had over peon. peon.His ovcs openeil in iuim7oinoiit. " \Vcll. If thnt'H tliu alzo of them , no wontlur I I'ouldu't sloop In thnt boil. " 'Ur. Uli'iioy euros untarrli , Boo bldg Monday oveulng , after its engagement at the Omaha guards' "camp tire , " the Mnmlo- > ino club tendered Mr. and Mrs. Hlall u very prncflful serenade , which was followed by delightful i-ofreahincuU. sncrETY XKIVS. At tins Aonilomv of the Snored Heart. The Academy of the Sucred Heart , i'nrk Pinto , -was last vccktho scene of an cxclttnff contest In which the lovolutlonary war was fought over ngnln with patriotic ardor. A "eencourts" in American history roused the young ladles of the Intermediate class to heroic efforts , crowned by gratifying succor. The grade , for the purposes of the combat , was divided into two equal phalanxes , ono representing the army the other the itnvy , heiuled , the one by the cntlicst American Hag of . the Innd forces , the other by the first sea Hag ' , both banners painted by ono of tholaules olol the faculty. The ofllcers of both branches oln son'ico woi-o appropriate cnsigiila of rank ; n lieutenant on each sldo held ten counters , a so made for the occasion , severally repre senting the wounded and fallen ; nteneh fail ure the officer fulillled the painful duty of rising and cousipnltiR n counter to the ! funeral urn. When ten combatants on : ono side were dropped into disgrace , the other party claimed tlio glory of the defeated. This 111 chuncc befell the colors of the navy , which were triumphantly captured by the land foices and retained to the close of the stiugglc. The commit tec of examination nnd arbitration consisted of Huvo ladles of the faculty and two member. ) of the ( 'iMiluiUliiK class. c.tl The range of permitted questions covered the entire ground from the remote causes of the revolution down to Washington's Inaugu ration. It embraced dates , facts , lavs , but tles , speeches , commanders , statesmen , nnd even incmorablo bon mots nnd literary ex tracts. ! The great contest lasted over ono hour and a half , iutcrogutioits and responses given with great rapidity. The close of the combut supplied thefollowlng record. Names representing absences and complete fnlluies are omitted from this list : Victors ( That Is young ladles whose record wns absolutely poifeet ) Misses A. Nash , Maguiic , Keani , Scouteti , Norwood , tiiilmi , Peck , O'Connor. Honorable mention Misses Dolnn , Furay , Maplo. Lynch , Wright , I'helpa , Gorman. Attaining crcditiblo averages Misses Gushing , Cloves , ( Jooitman , liotiscarcn. Lee , Smith , Levitt , McNiunnra. The \ictors drew lots for the prize , which thus fell to Miss Pearl Scouteti of Onialui. It was bestowed the following day in the presence of the whole school and consisted of a neat combination workbox and writing desk , bearing In gilt loiters the Inscription , "To the Victor in the Revolutionary . " The "Premier" ' ' . 1'lnyn High I'lvc. The "Premier" High Five club organised nt the commencement of the season had its fourth meeting last Wednesday evening at Mrs. Andrew Haas' . The "I'rcr.iior'1 meets every alternate Wednesday , and the congenial spirit of the members , combined with tbo in terest attached to the game , makes this party especially enjoyable. 4 At Mrs. Unas , the llrst prize , nn ovodlrcd silver pin tray , was won by Mrs. Sobetnan The booby , a silver friendship ring , with 1M > 0 and bcobyhiscribedthoieon.waswonby Mrs. Polaek ; the llrst prize , an oxodbed cigar cut ter , won by Max Meyer , and the booby , a corncob pipe , by MontMoyer. . The mem bers are Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Calm , Mr. and Mrs. iMartla Calm. Mr. and Mrs. MaxMejer , Mr. and Airs. Moritz Meyer , Mr. ami Jlrs. Andrew Haas. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex I'olax , Mr. aril Mrs. S. Katz , Mr. and Mrs. Sobenmn , Mr. and Mrs. George Hcyn , Mr. and Airs , E. New. _ Florence Note-4. Mrs. Dele of Arlington is visiting friend' * in Florence. Mr. nnd Airs. Weasa entertained a high five . party at their home on Wednesday even ing very pleasantly , A largo party of friends surprised AIIss Eunice Tracy at her homo on Monday even ing. Charades nnd other pleasant games fur nished ninusomcat for the evening. All ex pressed themselves as having enjoyed the occasion. Mw. Alorrisscy and family loft for Denver on Wednesday where they expect to reside in future. Their many friends icgret to know of their departure. Mr , Chris Nlcman , who lost a pocketboolc some time ago , bus been fortunate enough to recover the snmo , but the money is still miss ing ; checks to the amount of ft5 ! had not been removed , The poi'ketbook wns round in the weeds at the rear of the drug store. 3Iovomcnts and Wliorenhmits. Aliss Alarks of Sioux City is the guest of AIIss I'olnck. The Aletropolltan club will give its premiere party of the season No\ ember S. Airs. J. P. Johnson gave a very charming Konsmgton last Friday afternoon. Aliss Alary Drown gave n delightful hal lowo'en party Friday evening. Captain and Airs. Simpson have gene to housekeeping at 1519 Virginia avenue. Airs Isanu Hodgson , jr. , has gone to Min neapolis to spcud the winter with her par ents. Airs. Ado Brachvogel will return from her extended visit to Now York some day this week. Aliss AInrgarot Williams is the guest of Mrs. Krncst IJInll during the absence of Air. Itlnllin Denver. Dr. and Airs. C. E. Smith have returned from their wedding tour to fiienils in Chicago cage and Davenport. Mrs. Kcgina Atwater sings Dunk's "Ava Maria" nt St. Philoniena's cathedral Sunday next , as the offertory. Air. nnd Airs. 0. .A' , Unmsoy have moved Into their very pretty residence , Twenty- fourth and ilownul streets , The "Limited club" will bo entertained tomorrow evening by Mr. nnd Mrs , W. Lvlo Dicltey , 1115 Soutli Thirty-third street. * Air. nnd Airs. ICilpatrlck entertained nt dinner last Sunday Air. and Airs. U AI. Ben- nutt , Judge and Airs. Savage and Air. Brach- vogeo. AIUs Mary Helen Williams , daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I1. Williams , left for Kdirer- ton , Wis , . Thursday on : i visit to Lor slbter , Mrs. Dr. Lord layman Hichurdson and family arrived in Nuw Vorlc from Europe oa Friday , having had a vciy pleasant voyage across the ocean on the Umbrhi. AIUs Wallace , vho has been tbo recipient of t.o many social eouitesics during her stay in Omaha , the guest of Aliss Yost , loft for her homo in Salt Lake City Thursday , accom panied by AIIss Nash. Tuesday evening Air. Al Patrick Invited a few friends to join him in u tally-ho ride , the guests being Alisses Dandy , Luon Dundv , Hoaglund , Laura Ilongland , Airs. Will He dick , Miss Orchard , Air , Dan Alorgan. Aliss Frit/.a Barnard gave n delightful In formal party Wednesday evening , tbo guests present being Alissos Kmlly Wakcley , Daisy Donne , Lynn Curtis , Messrs. Stanley Smith' , Egbert Keller , Harry Cleaver , Art Gulou , Harry Aiooros. In honor of Air , F. U , Shnrron of Daven port , In. , a young newspaper man of brilliant promise , nnd his sister , Aliss Shun-on , Mrs , 11. C. Cushing gave n pleasant carit party Monday ovenluir , a few 1'rwnds being invited to meet Mr. SSImmm. Thursday evening the Alisbcs Hoaglnnd gave a very piotty dinner , covers being hud lor twelve , the guests participating being Misses Yatcs , Brown , Orchard , Vest and Monsrs. Hamilton , Will Wyinan , Henry Wy- man , Saunders , IJarton , Hobort Patrick , John Patrick. Air. und Mrs. C. D. Concll gave n very pleasant cant party last "Wednesday evening ut their residence , 1M ) North Twontj-llfth street. The gues > ts were Mr. and Mrs. Slo- cum , Air , and Airs. Cooley , Dr. and Airs. ( jllnmn , .Mrs , Allies From-h , Dr. nirney and Mr. nnd Airs. Annowalt. In honor of Aliss Wallace of Salt Lake City , Mrs. Joseph IJarUor gavoa very pretty company Wednesday evening nt her resl- rarest Hill , between Klghth and Ninth streets. The guests were Ailsscs Hoaghunl , Yntes , Broun , Nash , Wallace , Yost and Messrs Patrick , A. Smith , Hall , Wyinan , Hamilton and Darling. Hon. Oorgo II , Durand of Flint , Alich. , a brother of Mrs. J. 1' . Williams of Dinncy street , KouuUo Place , who lias been visiting the latter for n week , rammed honi j on Sat urday last. So Infatuated ia Air. Durand with Ornaha and nor possibilities that , could ho dispose of his interests in .Michigan , he would remove to Omulm and east hU fortunes with the growing metropolis of the Missouri valley. Hollow e'en parties was uovcr snore pleas antly carried out than bv a small party of young folks invited by the MUwes ( Jrace , Clam and Sophia Cleveland at their rosl- ilonco on Chicago htm't Friday oven- tn . The cuing \ was spent in muMo nnd gcnoral merry nmkln ? nnd many of the Jolics plnyad on ono another were extremely funn. * . At 13 o'clocK the gentlemen were blindfolded nnd msda to choose their partners f6r supper and while eating no ono WAS nllowdd to sneak n word. Ono of the gentlemen ino o and acted out a most eloquent speech , , after which another proiwscd n toast to tint ladles present , nil In motions. Those present were the illsses Lending. Ltouhih NeUoh , Ur.ico , Clara and Sophia Cleveland , Alfssrs. Lo\vl . Nelson , Knlteier , Lcimlng , ClaVblimd imd Singer. A favorite device Injot-elry among fash- lonnblo women now id a ribbon tn gold tied In a bow with the on < Hluted / , enameled or Jeweled. New bangles have n single largo pearl strung on n del lento gold wire , orlhreo or four smaller pearls threaded In the same way. Jeweled insects nnd bows appear on others of the same kind , whllo plain gold bangles are now musslvonnd inoro suggest ho of their Indian origin than heretofore. The French style still prevails lu the setting of nil ornaments , employing the use of many smaller stones in the setting of largo ones nnd combining Jewels of moro than ono color In the same piece. Diamond sot miniature , equally ns delicate nnd beautiful ns the ukl French models and set in aiamor.il frames. continue to bo worn In pendants and brooches , Lockets are much used , those In thin henrt shapes of shell gold or small blos soms being most admired , Dr. llirnoy euros catarrh , Dee bldg. Grand TWO NGHTS | ONLY Friday and Saturday T T KT T Saturday Kov , 7 nnd 8 , _ _ Matbec , KIHST JOINT Al'I'HAIIANrn OF OUR OWN nc BVERYBODYS T , m\ \ lllii < lrnt-iltir I'rof llemnnnn nml ( iyn. \ Vcrs crs MiKnmeciitCUMI'A.Nl OK fOMKI > UNS > The GranteTonight. : Special eiiKiurviunat tif Ilio rnmous lIliieUMiiRiiet" . 0 OWN SOX'S Colored : : Minstrels. final Popular l'rleo , BOYD'S { THREE : : NIGHTS : : ONLY S P 1 G1 AJA HMO AC151M KX T. BEGINNING MONDAY NOV. 3rd. THE J , G , DUFF " \GDMIG'DPERfl GO/ IN A GILBERT & SULLIVAN REPERTOIRE : Monday Evening , Tuesday Evening , Wednesday Evening , " " " ) " " "Patience. , "lolanthe. WITH TIIH rOM.O\VINO SUl'EItll CAfcT : t'liarli-sO. lla isclt , .Tn-cph 1'ay. Miss Lonlio Itenndet , Miss Hdlth IMwarcls , Win. Mcljiiiifthlln , Cli'tucnt ll.ilnlnldgc , Mlsi LemnuSayilur. MNs tJoiiiell i llal'-et , Wnllaee Maciery , J. K. Stlllc , Mlsi I.otla Oilman , jil-sMlnnlu Do Kue. DIGBY BELL and LAURA JOYCE BELL. Chorus of Si > cty Voices M1WULIAN EDWARDS , Conductor. MR. JOHN 13. NASH , Stage Maimfjor. BOX SHEETS ARE NOW OPEN AT EEGULAB PBICBS. LAWLER , Manager. Corner 1,1th and Farnam Sts. , Omaha. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 3O. Our $10 , ooo Importation The Mikado Favorites. THE RDYRL YBDDO JMNESE In a programme of novel and daring acts that far excel any performers ever witnessed. Don't mix this troiip with the Japanese Burlesque which played last week. This is a company of talented Japanese artists of renowned ability : Ognwnwn , the great juggler. Toyokiko , the boy wonder in arand and lofty tumbling. Akinioto and Little Suti on the flag ladder. L.ittle All Highland Obi Sonam on the revolving globes , a Nnrdges Sisters 3 , from the royal choir , quaint singers from the Orient. Rolnnd , Jopnnesejester Irom the Mlkndo court. Oya , Jap anese -water color artist. Maritini , the boy herecules. MONS MUNSULLA , American premier ariel artist , -will give outside exhibitions daily , 1,3 , B and 7 p. m. , and will on Tuesday at 7 p. m. , throw $20 in silver to the crowd below. ONE DIME ADMITS TO ALL. OMAHA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. hers , Corner Mflconlli nmt noilito. Now cln os i > llt liporuinlzpil tomorrov In all the rtopnrtiwnts. NotTBtiulciiti canonti'V tofplcmlld nilvunlaxn Anew clnts In short lianil ntnrli .Muniliir Jsew liii ci Sldiirtny cvi-nlnit In NlKlilSchool In all brnnclioH hlmit lianil taiiKlitby mull two tomuiH fri'o. llornil f2 per > ro ( > korfi.r tlneu limirviwurl , per chv , ( Ivor''CO KluileiitH Innttpnilniiro .Vowli tlnielo nuikan atiirt. Kurelencm are Klvvn Kpcclnl nttcntlon. Mnko tliocollriiu urUlt. Write fur circulars and I'li'Kunt ( poclniim of pcnmaii8lili. | Address HnhrboiiKh llrotlicrJ. DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE COMPANY A mit ; ; l'lccnt ' display of everything useful and ornamental in the furuituro , , mukor's nrt utroasonnblo prices. ARE YOU BUILDING ? IT so call andiioxamine our fine line of art aoods , comprising LocKs. Knobs , Escutcheons nnd Htngos , in all finishes and designs HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 14O5 Douglas St. , Omaha. BOYD'S \ THE LOUDEST LAUGH OF ' 90 ] Friday ainf Saturday , Aroi' ' . / Tl The 1'erfcctlon of Farcical Ktm , WITH THE BRILLIANT ARTISTE AS THE BRIGHT PARTICULAR STAR. Presenting the LitestFarco-Comody . Furore , Entitled. Entitled.'I. ' . The Star of the Coiiieilic-Fianuisc , ITS EVERY MM A LAUGH , * EVERY SITUATION' A HOAR. rZ EYEUYJFEATL'RG Xli\V. \ tZlf Seat Sale Commences TJiitrstKiy a. in. This Sunday Evening. OCTOBER 2. LAST PliRFORMAXCIi Ol ? Frank Daniels In tin * Clout Comedy , LITTLE PUCK. , KIXU'IAlt I'KlfK ? Cov John P. WILL SPKAK AT 1307 Douglas St , Sunday Night. Everybody Invited to Hear This Famous Orator. "The goods which please are already half sold. " Black Cheviot Suits -AND- Fine Overcoats. Come early and take your choice from the full assort ment now offered. DR. C. ROSEWATER , Rooms 3 and 4 , Continental lilock. . 1420 DonnlaiHtrri't. Ti We Offer for Sale , . Cull and MMS u * STRANGE BROS , , SIOUX OITV. IOWA From date of tliia paper. "Wishing to introduce our CRAYON PORTRAITS nnd at tlio sninntlmo extend our bmlness nml nialcoiiewcinloniers , woImradccIilttltoumknthiMpirlnloffer , KciidiiinCahlmai'lrttiro ' , . , , . . , , . n. . _ . _ / l"1" " " " .l' " " ' " " " " " 1 " " " "f'lliHll , . Mllll lllll IIHUIII-M. JlClCr lllllMV UIl IK 111 I. Address nil mall to PACIFIC POBTHABT HOUSE , 112. AND 114 CLARtC STREET , CHICAGO , ILL. BE saurnis TO MEPJXIOW THIS olloo itf tlio HlttliiK or ( lie CKy Coutf ull an n Itonrd of i : < | unll > ntluit. To tln'owiicM of lols unil liuuN nbultltiRiut r iiiljiicont to ihPHircolt. ulli'j'H or iivoiiupt Itiiiilcil In wluilo or ( inrtHliiu nny of nnnii'il : You and e.icli of you aic hereby nollllcd thnt I in city council will sit ma Ixnnl of cmiullfii- lon nt Ilio ollleenf tlio clly clerk In riniiitlim oinily coitit house , on Thin-day the Oth day f Xoxcmhci. ifVi , from U o'clock a in. tuft 'clock p , m. , for the purio | o of eitiall | > h.g Ilio roposcil levy of special taxes and a * o < s- iionts , nad I'oiH'cthiK any ernirs Ilicteln , and f lionrlnu all complaint * th.it the owners of importyo to lie laved and a sessed limy uikoj mid poolil tuxes nnd assessments bo- uulevli'd lU'ooitllini lo liiw tit cmer Ilio rust lid O\IOII-H | of ptiung. curbing , sewer ciin trnct Inn , damage for eradlni : iiiiilelniiiKcof rado. and tlio full cost or oiio-linlf-oost of licrolnaftor stated. I'AVIMI. Alley In block 117 , Alley paMiin dlsltlet N'n. liJ. IhxenporlsliTr't from Thlrlv-llrst street to /htrtv-'oeoad uxonuo , lu paving uNlrlcb So , L'ul. t'ldeaeo slrcol from Thirtieth street to VO < -t east ofxosl lln Itlllsldo adil. No. 1 , In utlnuillstrlct > . 1UV Tlihlv-tlrst street froni'a stiect to P.iv- 'iiport ' Hled | In pavliijt dlslrlot No. ' .Mil. I urnimi sheet fiom I.own a\enuo to < inlth tn'i't. in P.ix Initdlstrlct No. SI' . ' . T outlet list root from Tenter street to Ma- onstii'et. In I'avlngdlstrlct No. M. 1'rani'ls street from Thirty-second nxcnito to ! ci'd stieet , In I'ax'lni ? dhtrlol No LTI Smith street from I'aik street to llnrton tioot In mix hit-district No. SK. Heed strict frtini I'ark street to Uuttou street In pmliiKdistrict No.'JTJ. 1'aelllestH'et from Tuviitv-alnlli avriuip to ridilv.eeimd stieel la pulnedUlrli-l No ' .Nt. Thirtietha\onue friini I'oppieton numno to MIIHOII itrecl liipiivliitf ills ! t lot .No.-NX Tlilrly-llr < t wtiuot fixnii I'onplotim IIMMIIIO to wllloHtri'Ot tnpii\liiK ilMrli't Nn ' NII , > \iHHorlli \ | luoniio from Tnenly ninth stiool lo T ontjninth au-miu In pu\liiiill' " trlot No. .N : . llli'lfiirv stroi't from T\\on-nlnth ! slroot torn r\n > nt-iilnlh u\oimolu p.ix InKtlMiK-t , No. 'I'wonljthird 'street from ( 'inning xtiotto illi < y smith of Unit sued In pining dlslrlel No. S.VJ. ri'iiiuvo. ' linvoiipoil street fnmi Thlrty-llrst slice ! to I'hltty-si'eom ! a\enno In paxhix dlstilct No. * Thlily-llitt street from ratsslieetto H.iv- .inpoititivd In pu > Intf dlslrli't Nil. aid , liulksttei't from Tlilrlli'tliilicH to 1'hlrty- tlilulIreel In pix liitfilNlrli'l No.STl > . I'acllle stieet from T cnt v-nliilli uirtiuo to "lilrtj-si'coMd stieel In pavhiKdlitrlet No i.Xl. Tlilrtlotliaxcnue friini I'opplelnii nu'ntio to MiiMinstrei'l InpavliiK district No "x\ Thlilv-llftt slieel fiom I'ojiph'ton nvoiino to I'ai'llle stieel In puvlnu dMrli'l No ' 'vl. ( Welmlor sited from Tw cut j-teeoiid street tnTui'iity-dilnl stieel In paving dNtrletNo , Twenty ocond ttK > et fi-oni failfoi ma ilieot tiiCii.iiliiKitrepl In paving dlslrli'l No. ! Si | . rr\si'iity-llilr < l slicL'l rintii Capllol avenue to liiniliin slii'ut lii iii\lnj'dlslilcl ) No V . l.neiisl slteet fiinn Tlilrlei'titli.Irecl to liernian mi'iuio la pivln district Nn , , ' 77. ( IIIAlll.Nd. Allev In Mocks S and II , siilidlvislon 5. Cniil- tel aildllloiii 1'liliiy-sccoail Htreel fiom I'n- clll'1 streel \Vonlwoith axeniie , I'.iclllo strei'l from Tlilrly-llist sliect toalle ) west of Tlilrty-thlid sheet ; Tlilrlli'th aMMiue fiom I'.iclllc Htreet lo 1'uppleton aM'iiuu ) dHtilet ( ) . 10. Tttetity-iriiillislrnct friini JaeKsonslrei't t < i Half llduuid stunt ; Jackson Hticet from Tnontx-oliililh hliiel lo Tneiily-nlatliimi line ; illstrli'l No , II. Tweiity-slMli slicet fiom IlndRo itrect tn f'.iss street ; Oiiillnl avenue fuini Tui'iilv sixth-.lied to Twenly-soventh avenue. ; tils- trlrt .V > . li Mauilcr-iin Ntiee ) from Slicntum aveniu' to Tiveiily-finii t list red ; l'niniiicrol.it street fiom . lioiinaii aveiiuu to Tnutity-fniirlli Htreitt , district No. ir > . Martha stici'l from Sltleeiith street to Tttentlctlistici't ; lllcKnrv stieet from I'nur Iceatlistiuet to M.Uuenth htront ; district No. in Dodije street fnin Lee avcnuu to Holt i.illunv. Diidgu .street from Orox-ostrout tn ! . Ithilnu. street frm. i Tenth stiuot to Tlilr- toontliHtnot. l , lkstri'L t from Tlilrtlotli .stieot to Thlily- tliliMl MriM'l. Thirly-tlilril street fiom l.akiiHtreut to Ma- Instltiitnhntiluvard fiom Iliiinllton street lo Nol on street. Nulsnii slUM't Inini lastltuto hoiiluvaul In I.o\xeaventie. St. Marv's axcaiio from Twuiity-sUthj-lieet to Twcaty-s.o\ealh struct. Sr.WllH'CO.NSTIU'OTIOV. Connections In ( listrids .VI. ( no and 111. Suxxi-r dl-itrlct No. ID" , Seucr district No ! III. ' Sexxcrdistrict No. Ml. Hoxxor < llstrlot Nn , 115. Ho\\er district No IKI. DAMAni : KOII ( lllMINl. Nelson ttroet fnnii Instltntci honlex-.ird In l.ovxii iiM'iiue. Ninth strcot from llloUory Htroot to Diiru is Ml reel. St. Marj'snviMitui from Tivciity-sl\tli street tnTwoaty-soxcatliHlrent. Illnlnit si red frnin Tenlli street to llilr- tiM'iilh stiiijl. ( tarllehsfieot fitim Picasmt stivet to livvia n\emic. CIIAMU : ( IF ( IIUII' . r.lnlitoenth Mrort frnm licax-i-iixvinth street to 4011 fcutsontli of Alasnn street. Anil he It f u it her rusiduid. Tlial tin * city durk tflvo nollei- , ' sneh sltlliii ; at least six ihiyspi lei theietoln tlneu dully jiapursof thu city. And ho It fnrlhiT ivsolvi'il , That miloss for Koodiiiiilhiilllclunt ciiusu U may huntliiTivlsu ordered unit di'tormlneil. tliatsald eint , orpnrl ot cint be HO usse.ssid pro inta , noeonllnij H In font frontauo upon all the lots and leal p. rstulu In said districts icspeetlvoly , adjacent to or iil-nttliiK tholliienf H'lld liiipinx'uincnls , iiccorilhiK to Ilio usual KL'alliii haulc process as licrotoforo adopted and folloxvcil by uald council. In thpimscssincul of special taxes tn cover the cost of said work lo-ult ; Olio-third of .said pro rat a cost nnnn tlin nnn-slxtlipirloC : Ilinxholo ainoiintof around lo hiMissi'sst'd. llrsl aliutthu upon thoslrccl line alonirsald linmoxunii'iits. Oni.-lirih part of such pro rata cost upon the M-cond one-sixth nari of thcxvholn amount nf staid ground adjnlnlni ; thnrntn. OIK-sixth pirt of Hiicli pro inta cost upon the third one-sixth part of HID xvhnlo amount of said Kioiluil next iidjaeeal. And t iiruo-tenIhs of said pie rata cost IIDOII Ilio adjacent or leiiinlnlii 'onu-lialf nail nl IlievhoUinf sild iioiinil. ; Von and eai'lmf you are heri'hy not tiled tn appear before Mild hnaidnf ciimllztitlon. | at tlio tniui and nlaco nhovu spui'llliil to iniiKu any complaint , siatunnml , or ohjielloii you may iliMtrn ( rineernlnK said nroposcd luvy and assessment of muclal tnxuH. , loiiN UIIOVUH , Oily Clrrli , OMAHAOct.L"J , in ) ) , octi diil Our nmvhtjlo Illfuoal Spodiielos uad 1-yo Olasses. Espi-ol.illy snltiihlo for 5Ion , Tunuliurk und I'nhlluSiioakuis. fcllH'K f-l'll'C tlOUHMJIll lO I'll illlllll n ontsldo of t'lty. Spectacles flllod ncouratoly. I'ersiinial .ittun- tloa lo tMi.stomuri > . N. M , Ruddy , Practical Optician , 1'OR SEVERE COUGIIS OR COLDS Dr. F. C , Werner's COUGH DROPS Are highly rocommondcil after seven ycnrs of suucussful cxpcrlcncu by tlio Kopp , Dreibus&Co. , STKAM CONt'M'XrriONnilS , 1 1 06 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. < > d ovorywhoiv , Co jioi * pucKiio | , Hond for Htunnlcri. G. A. LinclqucsL IS AGAIN IN Till : Merchant : - : Tailoring Inislni Main ) Invites lilH old filemls und pit * runs , an we'll as iho ui'fior.ii ' pulillto ivill iiad InspeoililH now HluukVif Inipoitud I'll < liiinc"tlO woolons. Kuir.vlhln llrstuluss.au ESTABLISHED 1874. 310 S I TH ST