THE OMAHA DAILY SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 23 , 1890-SIXTEEN PAGES. ME GAYET1ES OF NOVEMBER Doings of the Smart World the Past Week. SOMETHING ABOUT A WOMAN'S ' CLUB ncntitlCiil Itccnptlnn at the Mlllaril Kensington TcnH nncl Kettle drums With n MnrnnKC or Two to Lend Interest. The week Just closed wns ono of events on magnificent scale. Weddings flt for prln ccsse < have been BolomnizcJ , Moahtes , Ilor- Isls , caterers nnd decorators have hod tliclr Ingenuity taxed to the utmost. The most Bplcndlu effects , the most novel designs , the rarest fancies and fabrics have been sought nftor and the question of expense not so much. ps hinted at. Seldom has society been kept so ' 'on the go. " How it wag rushed toattondMlssLarl- Mcr's marriage nnd the muslenlo at the Lin- Jngcr gallery , both on the snmo evening ! Then the next dny was the Motz and 1'otny tuptlnU nnd in the evening the Barton re ception at the Mlllard , which brought out the big wigs of the Boclul world. Truth , society Will need Sunday to "rest , up" in , as the dnrltles say , for the present week will bo nvcii nioi-o crowded with big events than the past lias been. Host is necessary , slnco the ball sot n-rolllng so rapidly snows no sign of abating Us ve locity. Knu contratro it may bo expected to Increase ns tlio season prows older. Perhaps the more brilliant of the wed- flings arc over , but there nro several still to come in which interest is ou the qui vlve , Which \vill bo consummated with the dawn- Infj of Eustcr Sunday. In tlio meantime the smart world will find i bunrtnnt opportunity to enjoy Itself at biff receptions , afternoon parties , kettledrums find card seances which arc promised for the immediate future. > An enthusiastic woman champion Insists X * that the youtiR women of our day uro much rt superior to those of our Rrnndmothcrs' rtny , nnd to illustrate one phase of her meaning she relates an Incident that occurred at a popular casldo resort last summer. A party had \yandercd out on a rocky headland that pushed into tlio sea. It was m do up of Irreg ular masses of rock , separated by gaping chasms , into which the incoming tloo swirled .angrily , Ono young woman , who was just thonvcrngo American girl , bright , pretty nnd pleasing. Blood on the edge of ono of these chasms nnd announced her Intention of jutnn- las * across. It measured four or llvo fcot In Width , and ten feet below the tide wns boiling vor submerged rocks. One of the men who | md begun to nssume protectorate airs over her , expostulated. She merely laughed , dared him to follow her : there was n plimnsc of white sltlrts nnd a pair of trim ankles , and then fiom the other side of the chasm she faced about smilingly and repeated her chal lenge. "Would the young woman of other lays , who were clustering ringlets , who twisted their necks and stooped at the waist , linvo done such things } They couldn't If they had wanted to. Is there a field in Omaha for a woman's flub ) For some time past the question has been discussed In the literary circles of the I city and while there is n , great dlverganco of i opinion the majority of the ladles who huvo * --uid the matter broached to them have thought the field sufllciontly Itirgofor such an Institution. I Some evenings slnco Mrs. W. H. Hanchctt Who Is directing the work of four classes In .tho city , brought the matter to a focus by proposing to her class in English literature that If the members would pay $1 per month toxvard the renting of n room centrally lo- fated , nnd would , in addition , present to the club ono boolc a month , insldo of n year the organization would have a verv creditable 11- Imirynnd nt the same time h place v hlch Would bo distinctly their own. The proposl tlon was received very fuvnrobly , but as yet no definite action has been taken toward the formation of such a club. Several of the ladles in Mrs. Hanchott's Wednesday class which Is engaged in the study of English history nro enthusiastic upon the subject and will lend their asslstanco in a substantial ID an nor. While It is simply a matter for pleasant discussion , there is u growing tendency on the part of many philanthropic women to organize - ganizo n club which shall contemplate all the (1 ( vantages enjoyed by the sterner sex. lt would bo very pleasant for ladles on pnliiK expeditions , who could not get back to tnotr homos for luncheon , to drop Into their club with the certainty of meeting congenial - genial people , who for a brief time would forget the delights and charms of dress for "Sj the additional delight of a pleasant discus- \ y ion on Slinhosncnro , Browning , Swinburne or the latest fads of the hour , which literary people so thoroughly enjoy. Theosophy , Christian Science , and may bo Dr. Koch's great discovery might find herein warm ad vocates or enthusiastic antagonists. It could bo made an educator , u power for good lu the community. But the question naturally suggests Itself , Is there u Held for a woman's ' club In Omaha ) Mr. and Mrs. Donn Entertain. So ninny card parties have been given this jBcason that it would bo impossible to decide Which one dcservos the palm for the greatest success. But In the matter of delightful pavtlcM , that given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Dean , 309 Jones street , Tuesday evening , leads by reason of its unronvcnttonallty and tlio genuine hospitality shown by the host net hostess. The house was very nicely decorated In toner of the occasion mid a cheery air per vaded it , which was very refreshing to the guests , many of whom , slnco the se.isoti boRim , 'liavo been constantly "on the go. " The llrst prize for ladles was won by Mrs. S. 1' . Morse , a very pretty silver bon-bon dish ; the second Indies' prize , a hand-painted . tray , was won by Mrs. William O. Sloan. 2Mr. Augustus Pratt , n famous high-ilvo ' pluycr , who spent most of his tlmo while nt Bpiilt Lalio last summer solving the Intrica cies of the gnmo , won the first gentleman's prl/e , a drlnlcing flask ; the second gontlc- man's prlzo was won by a Mr. A. Bosche , a very pretty hand-painted photograph case. 'J'ho following were the guests present : Mr. . an il Mrs. Charles A. Coo , Mr. nnd Mrs. Kirkcndull , Mrs. Barber , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Brudy. Mr. and Mrs. Schneider , Mr. and Mrs. Euclid Martin , Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. Mont gomery , Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Nichols , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. SloanMr. nnd Mrs. J. 1 . Johnson , Mr. and Mrs. J. I1. Williams , Mr , nnd Mrs. J. C. Howcll , Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorco W. Ames , Miss I'ounsford , Dr. nnd Mrs. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Haymond , Dr. nnd Mrs. Moore , Mr. and Mrs S. S. Curtis , Air. nnd Mrs. L. J. Drake , Dr. and Mrs. Brown , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Clnrlto , Mr. nnd Mrs.V. . Pratt , Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kollcy , Mr , nnd Mrs. Robert Purvis , Mr. aim Mrs. S. I' . Morse , Mr. and Mrs. O. Hurtnnn. Miss Ilartnuxn , Mr. W. H. Williams , Mrs. W. H. Homlngton , Mr. iwd Mrs. W. I. Hawks , Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Tutum , Mr. Barnard , Miss Tutum , Air. and Mrs. Key- nolds , Mr. and Mrs. D. Tor Sholos , Mr. and * Mrs. U. II. Goodrich. A Delightfully Appointed lainuhann. ' Mrs. J. M. Motcalf followed up her triumph or week before last by giving Wednesday afternoon a perfectly appointed luncheon to nbout sixty of her lady friends. The house wai decorated throughout with cut roses and pots of chrysanthemums , while the conservatory vatory presented n beautiful appearance with its blooming Ilowors. Musio was a feature of the afternoon Mrs. Cotton singing thrco selections which were rapturously received hy the appreciative audience. Miss I'usoy , , . < \'Iio umda such an Impression at u previous entertainment , who was handsomely attired In a French costume of gray fulllo , sane ( "Dear Heart , " which showed the beautiful Quality of her voice to advantage. For an encore she gave "All in a Garden Fair , " ijvhlch was beautifully rendered. Mrs. 'Xloaso ' gave two or throe piano solos , much to ( the enjoyment of the ladles present. The Ufalr weather enhanced the line view from * ho residence , which occupies a command- > . 4n position on South Tenth street , nnd -l tbe river nnd the little sister city to the cast * ifvard recalled reminiscences of foreign travel fo many of the guests. Mrs. Metcalf was ns- Jilted oy Mrs. Loc-wood , Mrs. Ilullor , Mrs. Cornish , Miss Pusoy , Miss WaUoley , Miss pmlly Wakeloy. Those participating were * Mcsdames Ulnlngor , llaller , Lockwoo < 1 , Cor nish. Allen , Joseph Darken Burns , llnboock , 3rady , Hroolio , 11111 , Bopirs , Baum , Edwards , 3urt , Co'petzer ' , Du Bols , Carter. CuitH , fwcph Mlllnrd , Ucnl-jo , Dohcrty , Windsor , 311bort , ( lallnphcr , Kitchen , I'nrmelee , 1'ax on , Parker , Thurston , Huitln , Wlicaton , Stonton , Hurt suff , Dunham , 1'ortor , Sarsoy , Jcall. Turner , Llonborgcr , Wheeler , \Vnko- ey. Wcssels. Webster , Cole , Cotton , Lncey , Williams. MrClinlock , Moore , McICcnna , Inymond , Fitch , Cushlng , Jensen , Swobe , Wakeloy , Kmllv Wnkcley. from Council 31uffs. Mrs. Pusoy , luisa I'usoy , Mrs. Bloomer , Mrs , Plnnoy , Mrs. Macrae. The Week's Wo < ldln s. llOCUSTUTtER AM ) MAIITIX , Awedilipg which will Interest many Omaha people was solemnized in Kansas City Wed- icsday evening , the contracting parties being 3. L. Itochstctlor of this city nnd Miss Nina Martin of ICansas City. The mnrrlago oc curred nt the residence of Mr. Charles Hoch- stctlor , and was attended by the relatives of the contracting parties only. The groom is a well known business man of Omaha , ono of the members of thoflrm of Hector , Wllhelmy & Co. , the bride being an estimable member of the social circles of the city by the Kaw. Mr. and Mrs. Hoehstetlcr will bo at homo at 5019 Chicago otter January 1. WOODAIin AND I.A1UMCR. One of the prettiest homo weddings that lias occurred in Omaha this season was solemnized Wednesday evening at the f uturo residence of the brldo and groom , 820Oeorgla avenue , the contracting parties being Mr. J. W. Woodard and Miss Nell Larimer. The house , which is exceedingly pretty , nn Ideal homo iu which to commence the joys nnd delights of'marrlcd life , a gift from the bride's uuclo , Judge A. V. Larimer of Sioux City , was profusely decorated for the oc casion. Beautiful vases tilled with the choicest. American beauties , occupied prom inent places in the corners of the rooms , on the mantle pieces and on the landings of the stairways. Handsome palms were placed advantageously in the parlor , dining room , library nnd along the square hall. Chrysan themums added their beauty throughout the House giving a kaleidoscopic effect to the scene which was charming in the highest degree. The bow window on the south in which the ceremony was performed was n veritable bower of beauty made so by the artistic work of the decorator nnd the florist. Above , ropes of smtlax were Interlaced while on the sides of the deep embrasure palms and ferns were placed with hero and there u stand of chrysanthemums to given touch of color to the room. In front of the bank of grcori stood the prledlou covered by a beau tiful white Persian lamb's nig , nn effective contrast to the deep tone of the background. A very pretty innovation and ono which will grow in favor , was the presence of the mandolin club , which played tlio songs of the troubadours , nnd ushered in the bridal party by rendering in a very effective manner the wedding march from "Lohengrin , " A pretty incident of the ceremony was the part played by two little cousins of the bride , who , ns ttio bridal party entered the room , formed nn ahlo up the center by long stream ers of bronrt white ribbon. The procession was led by the officiating clergyman Dr. Louis Zahncr of All Saints church , followed by the groom nnd his best man Mr. Herbert N. Jcwett , then the bride and her maid of honor , Miss Alay Dundy. the bride , who is exceedingly pretty on this occasion looked radiantly beautiful. Tall , with n complexion suggesting a brunette. dark brown hair and blue eyes , she rellcctod the lines of the poctJ , A perfect woman nobly planned To warn , to comfort iinil command , And yi'taii anxol Mill and bright. With aomutlilni ; of utiRcllo light. " She was gowned In white corded slllcs , trimmed with mousollino do solo and ostrich fcathcn. The costume was madohigh In the neck and long sleeves , the conventional veil giving a heightened charm to the very pretty toilette. Miss Dnndy , who is n strikingly handsome woman were a town which became her beauty nmnzlngly. It was made of holitropo crepe ; decollete , nnd dcmi-train , the neck being relieved by an effective draping of em broidered cicpo : Dorothy Trnnnnt Shoes. A reception followed the ceremony which was attended by many of the prominent people ple of the city. At 0 o'clock the bride reappeared ready for the wedding journey , which will include 0. visit to many of the eastern cities , Chicago being their llrst objective point , the Burllnc- ton train being held a half hour for the bride nnd groom. The bride's "po away" gown was also a model of the modiste's art being a brown homespun striped in two shades of brown , with n largo bow of ribbon nt the back. She also wore a natty jacket lined with sllic , while a close fitting toque adorned her head. Bho car ried a Paris coat , making a per fect ensemble. A shower of rico followed them to the carriage while all the small boys in the neighborhood made the welkin ring With the noise from every conceivable in strument. Judge Larimer nn undo of the bride and Dr. and Mrs. Larimer , her cousins , with whom the brldo has made her home , received the guests among whom were : Mr. and Mrs. Hedlck. Judge nnd Mrs , Uundy , Judge Cnld- wcll , Mr. nnd Mrs. D. II. Wheeler jr. , Mr. and Mrs. Charlton , Mr. and Mrs. Pusoy. Miss Pusoy , Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. J. Brown and Miss Brown of Council Bluffs ; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of Ashlana , Kansas ; Mr. and Mrs. Howcll of Atchison , ICos. ; Misses Bubcock , Mr. ana Mrs. Wiucotc , Mrs. J. M. Woolworth - worth , Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kelley , Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke , Mr. and Mrs. Mvlford , Mr. and Mrs. Nichols , Mr. nnd Mrs. Tutum , Mr. nnd Mrs. Clement Chase. Mir. and Mrs. Hussey , Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Curtis , Miss Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Balbridgo , Mr. and Mrs. Ames , Mr. nnd Mrs. Brown , Miss Nellie Bcnuctt , Mrs. Sclp Duudy , Frank Hamilton , A. S. Patrick , Charles Offut , Albert Offut , Luther Drake , Miss Yost. Miss Hoagland , Miss Mar garet Williams , Miss Nichols , Miss Shorn , Miss Ida Sharp , Miss Jessie Millard , Messrs. Will McCaguo , Koss , Uiloy , McDougal , C'altan , Dudley Smith , Major Potter. pciiounvt. ASH KI.IXDT. The wedding of Mr. A. T. Schoubal nnd Miss Marie Kllndt took plnco nt the residence of Mr. L. C. Enewald , W19 South Thirty-sec end street , November 19 , Hov. Bodholdt onicintlng. Miss Theresa Kllndt nnd Miss Marie i'otcrson were the bridesmaids , Mr. Iians SchouAml and Mr. L. C. Enewald groomsmen. Tlio bride was dressed in white brllliantlno with myrtle nnd white rose trimmings. After the ceremony a reception nnd banquet was given in Washington hall by Mr. Huns Schoubal , father of the groom , In honor of the voung couple , nt which nbout two hundred of their friends took part , and many were the well wishes spoken for the young couple , and a most cnjovablo time was had by everybody. At 3 o'clock a. m. the groom nntl bride retired to Cleveland place , where Mr. Schoubal lias just erected a fine cottage. MKTZ AXn POMT. Last Thursday afternoon there was a Join ing In wedlock of ropresaiitativos of two of the leading Gorman families of this city. The young people had been acquainted with ono another from childhood. The bond , there fore , which was cemented on Friday was but the natural consequence of a reciprocal af fection which became more heartfelt as the couple npproarhed maturity. Thogroom was Mr. Charles Metz , son of Fred Motz , the ro- tlreil nnd well known brewer. Ho , with his brother Fred , as was formerly the case with his father and uncle , now con stitute the well known brewing linn of Metz Brothers. The bride was Miss Augusta Poray , daugh ter of Mr. Gustavo Pomy , the senior member of the well known soda and mineral water manufacturing firm of Pomy & Segolko of this city. The interest of nnd best wishes of many friends have been centered In and en tertained for this young woman who , on the day of her bridal , was to bo envied because of the gifts nnd accomplishments which both nature nnd effort had secured to hor. The mnrrlngo ceremony was performed at the residence of Mr. William Segclkc , the business partner of the brido's father , and greater Interest lu the event could scarcely have been taken oven by the parents of the brldo. It was a great day In the Scgolko household , the host and hostess leaving nothing undone to cause the event long to bo remembered. As a consequence the parlors were hung with flowers , and ntuld the frag rance of the Juno time the twain were made one , Itov. Turklo , pastor of Kountzu Memo rial Lutheran church , odlclatlng. After the ceremony there was a short fes tal procession to the residence of the bride's parents , adjoining , where the bridal banquet was spread. Several hours were consumed in discussing the , imporinl menu supplied by Mr. B. Mauror. the while between courses , wit , laughter ana congratulations. Prof. Steinhuuser's admir able orchestra discoursed sweetest music , playing as the introductory an an- lanio sostonnto by RubonMotn , Among the numbers was a beautiful lolcction from "Lohcugrcn. " Interest In ho musical1 features centered In "Tho Metz Irothers" march , composed by Prof , Stcln- muscr csi > oclnlly for the occasion. The > lcco is n beautiful ono nnd Its Instilling strains will lone bo reminders of the nappy occasion on which It was played , Owing to the wide acquaintance of the conj ractlng parties , it was necessary to conllno ho festal features of thq occasion to their im mediate families. Accordingly , only the fol- owing were presents Mr. nnd Mrs. Gustavo 'omy , parents of the brldo ; Misses Annnand dn I'omy , sisters of the bride : Mr. Fred Hetz , sr. , father of the groom ; Mr * . Fred Motz , sr. ; Mr. nnd MM. U. Pomy ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Metz , jr. , brother nnd sister , nnd Mr. A. Mctz , another brother of the groom ; Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Scgcllto , Mr. and Mrs. George Helmrod , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Helmed - od , Mr. nnd Mrs. I'red Suhbrndorf ; Miss Dora Ilclmrod , Miss Alice Linden , Miss Hinma Brandt , Mr. Edward Hutch , Mr. August Busch and. Mr. Theodore Lemberg of St. Lot Is , Mr. Theodore Baumer nnd Mr. Arthur F. Smith , Omaha , The gifts were mmcrous nnd valuable. Ono especially was most beautiful , n solid silver punch bowl with gold lining , beautifully embossed wltli six accompanying ladles equally ornamented. The gift was valuable. It was after the style of the punch bowls when such tilings lesccndcd from generation to generation. It was with the Idea of tills descent that the father bestowed the gift upon his son. The bridal couple took the afternoon train and will return December 1 , visiting in the nenntimo Chicago , Milwaukee , Now York and St. Louis. The guests danced till midnight In honor of the happy pair. . 'Iho Barton lU-ccptlon. Society had on excellent opportunity to display Us fine clothes Thursday evening. The reception given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy C. Barton in honor of Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Hol ing , Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Mlllard and Mr. K. C. Barton , at the Mlllard , being on a scale of magnificence seldom equated , in this quean city of the prairies. The reception proper , extending from 8 until 10:30 : , brought out ho smart world In great numbers , 500 invitations having been issued , although occuDylng a beautiful homo in the heart of the city , Mr. and Mrs. Barton right fully considered that the Millard , with its nany facilities for party-giving , was the iropcr plnco for a reception and dancing mrty , and their wisdom was universally ; > raised , for no house in Omaha could have .akcn care of the crowd of beautifully Downed women and the hosts of won who were present Thursday night. The reception really inaugurated the season's round of pleasures and from this on , until Lout.brings blessed rest , the 400 will bo in the thick of society warfare. The series of rooms on the [ jurlor floor were beautifully decorated for iho occasion. Banks of hot house plants were arranged along the wide hallway leading to the ball room which on this occasion was the dining room , the receiving party being stationed in the west parlor. The chandeliers were heavily hung with smllax , while jardinieres filled with roses were placed throughout the suite of apartments for tlio occasion. Refreshments were served in the rooms off the ordinary on Lho cast sldo of the house , which prevented any hitches that even in tlio most perfectly appointed houses are liable to happen. Mrs. Guy Barton were n beautiful now gown of Lyons velvet , trimmed with hand some passamcntcrle , the corsatfo orna mented with many pretty pins which the loading Jewelers display to excel lent advantage In their bulk windows dews , and her hnndsomo diamonds. Mrs. Will Millard was gowned in a pretty- pink striped tulle , which became her well. Mrs. Rollins were a handsome white crepe nnd carried a huge bouquet of flowers. There were many strikingly pretty and now toil ettes worn , opinion being varied as to whoso gown attracted most attention , but it will bo quite generally agreed that Mrs. Clark Wood man's costume was charmingly artistic ; a deml-traino princess robe lu Louis XIV style made of noir peando solo ; demi-dccollctto , the corsage trimmed with possomentcrio and | nuno bongnlinc , tbotabliorof brochotrimmed ivith a niching of bcngalino. Mrs. Dana Lander was much complimented upon her very striking gown of gray and whlto , pro fusely trimmed with steel passementerie , cn- traino. Mrs. Arthur Ucmlngtou also ap peared in a handsome costume of lemon col ored silk , cntralno , nnd as ornaments were iho costly McCormlck diamonds , which hav been much talked about. It was Mrs. Item ington's IIrat appearance in reception cos Luuie since death cast his dark mantel over a happy family Mrs. Harry AlcCormlsk was radiant In rod crepe nnd were a number of pretty diamonds. Miss Delia Chandler , who lias come to make her homo with Mrs. J. J. Brown , were a dainty gown of old rose crepe , and hugo red roses , a combination which was strikingly pretty. Miss May Dundy , received many compliments for her costume which was a uellotropo crepe made very plain. Mrs. Wcssels , eloctrio blue velvet and black lace ; Miss Margaret \Vllllams , white net with gold trimmings Grecian in suggestion , made severely plain ; Miss Clara Brown , pink crepe ; Miss Kmmu Hoaglaud , a beautiful Vienna gown of yellow faille with jewel trimming , which was pur chased during Miss Holland's ' tour abroad last summer ; Miss Jessie Millnrd , also were a costume of Viennese manufacture , n whlto crcno with stripes of tiny flowers , which gave It a very fetching look ; Miss Ijnms' white silk and tulle ; Miss Emily Wakeloy , a "Duo , ' ' were a pretty pink crepe costume with yellow roses ; Miss Daisy Doauo , another of the season's debutantes , were a handsome blue crepe ; Miss Bessie Stewart of Council Bluffs ap peared In white ; Miss Nelllo Burns were a dainty blua crepe nnd wblto brocade ; Mrs. Hills , whlto silk nnd tulle ; Mrs. Metcalf , whlto silk wltu gold brocaded front ; Mrs. Balcombo a very handsome black velvet ; Mrs. Yost , yellow crepe ; Mrs. C. B. Smith , very pretty white crepe which be came her well ; Mrs. W. S. Poppleton , an ex ceedingly dainty gown of green brocade trimmed with green ribbon ; Mrs. Frank Colpetzcr , blue silk trimmed with n profusion of duchcsso lace ; Mrs. Arthur Wnkcloy , hlllotropo silk , ontraiuo ; Miss Leola Carter , blue crepe cntraluo. Among the very largo number of guests preson t were : Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ames , Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Allen , Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Adams , Mr. and Mrs. St. A. D. Balcombo , Miss Balcombo , Miss Mora Balcombe , Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Barkalow , Mr. and Mrs. Balbnch , Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Barker , Mr , Biirlmlow , Mr. nnd Mrs. B. H. Barrows , Mrs. Beall , Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Bierbowor. A. H. Bishop , Mr. and Mrs. Boggs , Mr. an d Mrs , Louis Bradford , General and Mrs. Brooke , Mrs. Hill , Mrs. C. H. Biggs , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brown , Miss Brown , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns , Miss Burns , Mr. and Mrs. Levi Carter , Mr. and Mrs. Chase , Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Caldwcll , Dr. and Mrs. Coffman , Mr. nnd Mrs. Colpotzor , Mr. and Mrs. Cout- ant , Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyle Dlckov , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dickey , Mr. nnd Mrs. Dlotz , Judge and Mrs. Doano , Miss May Dundy , Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Estabrook , Dean Gardner , Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert , Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gray. Mr. P. C. Hall , Mr. Hall , Miss Hall , Frank Hamilton , General and Mrs. Ilawloy , Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock , Mr. and Mrs. Hop kins , Miss IJams , Dr. nnd Mrs. Jones , Judge nnd Airs. Lake , Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lander , Mr. and Mrs. I'red McConnell , Mr. nnd Mrs. Mclntoeh , Mr , and Mrs. McKcnnn , Miss Bot- kln , Mr. ana Mrs , Markel , Dr. and Mrs. March , Mr. and Mrs. J. JI. Mlllard , Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Morse , Mr. and Mrs. Nichols. Miss Nichols , Mr. nnd Mrs. Parker , Mr. nnd Mrs. John H. Patrick , Mrs. IJohort Patrick , Mr. John Patrick , Mr. and Mrs. Poppleton , Mr. and Mrs. Heed , Mr. nnd Mrs. It , U. Hlng- wait , Mr. and Mrs.T. J. Rogers , Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Squires , Miss Summers , Dr. J. K , Summers , jr. , Mr. and Mrs. Swobe. Judge and Mrs. Wnkcloy , Miss Wakeloy , Miss Htmlv Wakeloy , Mr. and Mrs , Wallace , Mr. nnd Mrs. WessoU , Mr. and Mrs. Wood , Mr. and Mrs. Clark Woodman , Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Yates , Mr. and Mrs. 0. IS. Yost. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tlio West Kiul Club Disbands. Monday evening the members of the West End card club mot nt the residence of Mr. ana Mrs.V. . G. Sloan on South Thirtieth avenue to perfect the organization for the winter. For thrco yearj Mrs. Sloan has been the eflldont president of the club , hut per emptorily refused to take the position again. This action on the part of Mrs. Sloan was very unexpected nnd precipitated a general dUcusslon upon the question of keeping the club allvo. No ono would serve as president Mrs. Sloan having been so signally success ful that the lady members felt that It wouli bo impossible to ml the place In tbo highly creditable manner which distinguished Mrs Sloans administration , and the members voted to disband. This business over , th rucsts Indulged In apriStHg game of cards , hose participating * in the flunt meeting belag dr. nnd Mrs. Nichols , -Mr , and Mrs. John son , Mr. and Mrs. Coo.iJSfrs. Bnllcer , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Schneider , Mr. nnd Mrs. leorpoVV. . Kelley , Mr-VJii'l ' Mrs. Clayton , Yank Brown , Sir. aud Mrs. George W. A I'lcasnnt 4tur | > ri c. Ono of those ngreoabW and happy events vhlch cause us to lay 'Cj ldo the care , worry and troubles of business , and when lava nnd ricndship assert their.claim , occurred on Sunday , November 10 , thd'occaslon ' being the crystal nnn'lversary of t'fib wedding of Mr. nnd Airs. S. W. Croy. .U/jknown / to cither pf horn , the exact date hna .been obtained nnd n argo nnd exquisitely cub crystal rose bowl , ogether with a most nppropalato md unlquo mirror base , accompanied by n mndsomu bouquet of roses and chrysyan- hcinums , was presented to them at their Peasant homo , at No. . ' 1003 Mnsou street , by ho employes of the Molino. Mllburn & Stod- dnrd company , of which Mr. Croy Is score- .ary nnd treasurer. It being Impossible for all the employes , many of whom nro traveling men , to ho pres ent , the gift was accompanied by the follow- ug note : Mr. nnd Mrs. P. W. Crovi I'lrnie nccrpt from the employes of the Jloilnc , Mllburn x tod- lunl company of Umahn , Nob. , and DCS MolncH , la , this memento of your crystal an niversary. Mny your future uonsbrlzht as thocrvMals if wliloh His rompo rd. ana may you always bo mirroundi'd by f tlcnds with faces us bright nnd cheerful as the o ic Hooted from tlio mir ror. ror.Wo all join in wishing you many happy re turns of the duy , Tlico. fcl.irl < s , George U. Elliott , G. D. Olnrk. U.V. . Kislt , H. Iliurthorno , 11. 1) . Onrd , J. O. White , Olmrlos Cross. MM | llcrtn DeOau. Miss Kittle Thomas , J. D. btiiuts K. L lluclm- nan , John 1' . Vogol. Charles ( 'nllclim , Thomas In addition to this gift they received ollior tokens of romcmbrMico from some few friends who had been admitted to the secret of when the anniversary would occur. They were taken completely by surprise nnd could flnd no words in which to return thanks , but wish to assure nil the generous loners that their kindness has irarkcd tliclr Iftecnth anniversary as n particularly bright oasis in the journey through life. An Old-Fasliloticd Kensington : Mrs. C. E. Squires gave a perfect IConslntr- ; on Tuesday afternoon , tbo day being nil : hat could bo desired. A pleasant feature ol .ho afternoon was the music furnished by a quartette under the direction of Prof. Hoff man. The ladles brought their fancy , and oven several were engaged upon the same dnd of knitting which their mothers nnd .heir grandmothers were in the habit of doing. Conversation took the plnco of cards , and It. was delightful ' to nivo the real , old-fashioned Kensington revived , which innovation has so pushed into : he back ground. The puosts who were pres ent to enjoy Mrs , Squires' well known hos- iltnllty wore ; Mesdaraes Swobo , Drake , Wnkcileld. Or. Moore , Vunkuran , Coe , ; Clrkendall , Boggs , Clayton , Cotton , S. S. Jurtl ? , Pratt , Powell , Alexander , Hartman , Brady , Wllkins , Lockwood , Ames , Raymond , Kogers , Tukoy , Boscho , S , 1' . Mono , Babcock - cock , Brunuer , Stigcr , Igoo , Parker , Barker , Uickoy , Woodman , Grot , Dcltz , Hopkins , Mine. Hopkins , Tabor , Klcliardson. Tumor , rilden , Burt , Locke , Harris , Llekworth , Cypher , Stevens. Wool worth , Coburn , Crandall - dall , Griswold , Halncs , Miss Kellcy , Mes- lanies Babcoclc , Kendall , Sprague. Max vloyer , Adolph Moyrj , Moritz Meyer , Kelloy. ( A Delightful "At Home. " Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A > ' 'Gardner of 4130 Nicholas street , WalnutlEIIU , pave adollght- 'ul social entertainment ttt their homo Tues day evening to a largo , Dumber of invited jucSts. The hospitaHtyjthoy dispensed will eng bo remembered by tnoso present. The social feature of the evening was nicely ar ranged. The literary and musical talent pres ently contributed largclj to the enjoyment. The cxqulsjte music , by , lllss * Haines , JNIlss Clitgsbury and Mrs. Wickcrsham , the utnus- ng reo ' .ations by Miss Qrlo Brown , with ? rof. Gillespie's song rendition in the beuuti- ful language combined to instill a spirit of congenial friendship which seemed to pervade - vado the entire party. Delicious refreshments were served. The guests were : Prof , and Mrs. Gillespio , Mrvand Mrs. Gowglll , Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Johnson , Mr. nnd Mrs. G.V. . Wickersham , Vlr. and Mrs. J. H. Stewart , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Tuylc , Mr. and Mrs. J. 1C. Flem ing , Mr. nnd Mrs. Dr. McClannahun , Mr. and Mrs. John Eponetcr , Mr. and Mrs. Hales , Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Hewey , Mr. and Mrs. Mnrstin , Prof , and Mrs. Taylor , Rev. and Mrs , Palm , Mrs. Campbell , Mrs. Rico , Miss Stella Van Horn , Hoio McUmber. Miss Orio Brown , Miss Julia Carter. Miss Ella Kmgs- : uiry , Miss Kato Van Tuylo , Miss Kunolton , Vliss Eaton , Miss Gardner , Miss Rico. Miss Itay , Miss Overtoil , Miss Covey , Miss Halns , My. S. S. Campbell , Mr. Charles Fleming. Cards Were lu High Favor. Dr. and Mrs. F. N. Connor gave a thor oughly enjoyable high-five party at their beautiful home , No. 533 South Twenty-fifth avenue , last Friday evening. The interior of the residence was very tn tofully nnd prettily decorated , and the drawing rooms presented qulto a brilliant scene. It proved to bo one the most delightful parties of the season , and the refreshments were delicious and tooth some. The following were the guests : Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shields , Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Pratt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph E. Gaylord - lord , Mr. and Mrs. Frame Cross. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilbur , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purvis , Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred W. Gray. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kelley , Mr. nnd Mrs. James Brown , Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moody , Air. and Mrs. George Tlllson , Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wheeler , jr. , Mr. nnd Mrs. J.V. . Griffith , Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Barrows , Mr. ana Mrs. Clement Chase , Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Raymond mend , Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B , Tulmage , Mr. and Mrs. David Baum , Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hitchcock , Mr. mid Mrs. E. S. Dundy , 'r. , Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tulmngo , Hr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Dickey , Dr. and Mrs. John Clark Jones , Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Rock well of Council Bluffs , Dr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Billings , Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyle Dickey , Juduo and Mrs. W. C. Ivcs , Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Webster , Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Goodiicn , Mr. and Mrs. George Pntcrsou. Mr. and Mrs. D. .V. Sholos , Mrs. Sickle , Mrs. Dundy. Misses Luna Duudy , Rockwell of Council Blurts , Morton , McCarty , Boulter , Gcorglo Boulter , Wilbur , Pratt , Hon. W. J. Connell , Dr. W. O , Bridges , Messrs. Downs , Squires , Fosbeuuer. "Clnuli" Still 1-iendH. At the .residence of Mrs. R. "W. Dryball , Friday evening , was held' ' n most enjoyable high-live party. Among Woso present were Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Kort0Ir. * * and Mrs. A. J. Yiorling , Mr. and Mrs , H , M , Uheom , Mrs. Paris , Miss Roblnsou.i , > j Chicago , Miss Broen of Fort Dodge , la. , Misses Paris , Craig , Manchester , Folfiy , ' Standlsh , Lari- moro , Gostioy , Donaldson" , Lawrence , Mc Donald , McAuslnnd , EllfoT , Margaret and Klttio Nugent. Mr , lln 'Donald , Knouse , Gosney , Hake , Ley , Bradley , Lawrence , Sutton , Manchester , HtU > n , Stundisu , R. "W. Dybnll , jr. . George B. Dyball , Charles G. Uvball mid Edgar S. Dybil , The house was tastefully jjlocoratod and the eight tables were allvo wljtJi merriment. Mr. Hay Donald won tUQ..gentlemen's first prize and Miss Eva Foloj Uio ladles' . Mrs. Frank posnoy the gentlemen's boobv " prize and Mrs. A. J. Viorllng ffloWlos' . rrn , The Week's Elitegtalninents. Mr. and Mrs. William Xi Paxton havo' Issued - sued Invitations fora dancing party in honoi of Miss Clarke Tuesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. M. Carter , a reception Monday evening. ' Mrs. W. L. Adams , jr. , Twentieth ant Chicago , a reception from 3 until 0 , Tuesday Mrs. W. F. Valll , luncheon NVodnesdav ir honor of Mrs. Arthur Wakoiey and Mis ; Miller. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur M. Pints , a cari party Tuesday evening , 25 0 Callfonih street. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Valll , a card partj Wednesday evening for Miss Miller. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hamilton , a can party Wednesday evening. Onrda in Hniintze Place. The Dundee Place high llvo club gave om of their enjoyable and recherche- entertain incuts on Friday evening at Mr. C. W Keith's residence. There was qulto a largi attendance nnd at linlf past ton the voro Invited to pui-tako of refreshments p- iroprlnto to tha occasion , Amongst those present were iho tallowing t Mrs. Tnjrlor'of Kansas City , Mr. and Mrs. 2. A. Benson , Mr. nntl Mrs. M. A. Upton , ilr. and Mrs. W. II. Huncock , Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Murphy , Mr. nnd Mrs , _ \ A. Smith , ilr ntid Mrs , W. 1C Kurtz , Mrs. Hamilton , .Hss . Hamilton , Mrs. George D , Keclor , Mrs. I. II , Hcnioii , Miss Oraco Bon on , Misal'er- cins , Frank Cannichaol , Mr. Hamilton , Mr. Neager and Mr. It , C , Patterson. P'vcut ' I lorciice. Mr. nnd Mrs. H , G. Clark entertained a nrgo high llvo pnrty very successfully nt heir beautiful and roomy residence on Thursday eveningAmong these present vero Mr. nnd Mrs. Hall , Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnlkcr , Mr. nnd Mrs. Reynolds , Mr. niul .Irs. ICliifr , Mr. and Mrs. Simpson , Mr. anil .Irs , Chapman , Mrs. P. Chapman , Rev , Mr. .IcCrncken . , Misses Kato Gmillner , flcrtn iondesson , Mamie and Lizr.loVemii , Llzzlo . .esllo , Jessie and Dimnn King , Nettle Mc- racla-ii , Mmid and Pauline Lnntry , Mrs. Thompson , Messrs. Weber , Bondes on , Nol- nan nnd Lautry , Miss Leslie curried olt the Irst prl/o , while Mr. King succeeded In arrylng ore the boobv , which was a eanillu- tlck filled with camlfea to give moro light on he subject of high llvo. MfivcmtMitB nnil Wlinrcuboutn. Mr. N. B. Sherwood Is visiting in Detroit. Mr. Henry Nexvmun will visit friends In ) maha this week. Friday evening Mr. nml Mrs. Dalley cnter- tuincd a number of friends nt cards. Mrs. Dr. Moore will le.tvo shortly for Cali fornia , where sue will spend the winter. Mrs. S. S. Caldwcll left for Ttogn , Pa. , on Wednesday to remain untllnftcr theholidays. Born To Mr. nnd Mrs. Georito R.Crnnilnll on Thursday last , a little "Ruth Louis Crau- unll. " Miss Laurn Hoagland , Miss Besilo Yntos , Ulsi Mnbol Orchard nro the guests of the Misses Steele of St. Joe. Mrs. T. C. Hargravo of Moint Pleasant , Iowa , is la the city visiting the families of li. 11 Alien und C. W. Lyon. Mrs. C. H. Briggs will shortly issue Invita tions for a largo reception and dunchifc' party at the Mlllurd , December 5. Mrs. C. A. Caldncll , wife of a Vv'llbor jankor , is visiting- her brother , G. W. Shaw , clcgraph manager for the B. & M ! . , for a few days. days.Yesterday Yesterday afternoon Mrs. George W. Lin- Ingcr and Mrs , Frank Haller gave a delight ful kettledrum at their residence , Eighteenth and Davenport. Mrs. A. S. Paddock who has been lying 111 for several weeks at the residence of her daughter , Mrs. O. J. Collraun , will leave uoxt veck for Washington. Mrs. W. J. Hayes of 1308 Sherman nvcnuo , gave a very pleasant high live party Wcdncs- lav evening in honor of her sister , Mrs. A C. Wllcox , of Springfield , 111. Judge Caldwcll , the no\v circuit court Just- co , who has bcoti sitting in chambers with Judge Dundy , has been the guest of the latter xt his residence on South Twenty-eight avc- 1UO. 1UO.Mrs. . E , S. Dundy , jr. , who ha very charm- ng hostess , gave n very pretty luncheon Fri- lay to the following : Mr. und Mrs. U. C. 3nyilor , Mr. and Mrs. T. 1C. Button , Mrs. A. H. ilamiK Captain W. Young , of the engineer corps of the United States army , wife and family nnd Miss Cora Hooper uru the cuests of Mr. md Mrs. D. C. Dunbar , 2010 Binnoy street , en route to the west. Mr.V. . B. Annln , private secretary to Senator ator Paddock , left yesterday for Washington , 3. C. Mrs. Annin remains with her parents at "Grovcsldo , " the suburban residence of Major J. W. PaddocK. The ' Kountzo Plnco Social club gave their Irst party of the season Friday evening at Srflln hall , which was well attended nnd thoroughly enjoyed by nil present. The par ties will occur every Uvo weeks. Mrs. John Horbach pave a beautifully ap pointed luncheon , lost Saturday , in honor of Vliss Wallace , her sister. The guests present were Mesdatnes Yates , Lncoy , Hanscoin , Benll , Caldwell , Nichols , J. II. Millard and Miss Hanscom. The "Innocents Abroad. ' . ' ono of the lead- ng so'clal organizations of this city , although only a year old , gave their llrst nartyoftho season Friday evening nt "Washington hall. : lefroshinonts were served during the evert- tig , the entire entertainment boingoti u very delightful scale. Mrs. W. S. Seavoy gave a delightful hlgh- Ivo party last Tuesday evening at her homo , 1SOS Grace street. The guests were Judge ind Mrs. Helsloy. Dr. aud Mrs. Gapcn , Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Coon , Mr. and Mrs. R. L. 2hnucv. Miss May Richardson , Miss May Fitch , T. J. Mahoney , Victor K. Bender. Mrs. J. J. McLaln of 2209 Spencer street gave a missionary tea Wednesday afternoon. Although a great deal of talking was done , -he tin gois kept pace with the tongues , and .ho tying of two quilts for the poor was ac complished. Those present were : Mcsdames Fnweott , Wcllcr , Cost , Getticr , Jones , Robin son , Lemon nnd ethers. Mrs. Maud Shnw gave a highly entertain- ng progiessivo high-five narty last Wednes day evening- her residence , 023 Mynstcr street , Cujinrll Bluffs. Among the guests iresentworo the Misses Gertrude and Mlllio Jrhinnn , Van Dyke , Carpenter nnd Bunco. and Messrs. Brown. Foster , Williamson , Elnndthotn , Reif and Drew. Last Monday evening Mr. II , Blath gave a irogrosslvo high-five party In honor of his jlputcctith birthday. Mr. R. 1C. Nlsbot won ; ho llrst prize , which was u handsome sou venir , the booby prlzo was won by Mr. Oi 15. ICInnoy. Refreshments were served and nt n Into hour the guest * departed after ninny thanks to the liont and hoMesi. Among- these invited were H. Blnlh , W. 13 , SlonnV , 11. Moron , 0. 12. Kltmoy , il. 1C. NisboN C. O. Westonlal , C. 8. Butler , Halnor , C. Dutton - ton , G. W. Westcrdal , and Mr. Wtialen. The members of tlio Social Hour dub were pleasantly ontortalncd by Mr. and Mrs. ( ! co. W. Nnllo last Tuesday evening , Progressive hijth-Uvo was played until n Mo hour when refreshments wore served. The prizes were won by Mrs.V. \ . I , . Monroe iinil Mr. J. Drlscol , the ladles prl/o a hand painted rollu- 'lold pntii'l , and the gentleman's an Ivory pa per knife. Mrs. 1) ) . V , Sholcs gave what many con sider ono of the most delightful ladles' recep tions of the year nt her now Tai-nani street reslJenco Wednesday afternoon. She was assisted by Mn. Goodrich , Mis. Walker and Mrs , Scott. Tlio punch bowl was presided over by Miss Lolta Alexander ntul Miss Mabel Pratt , the coffee being poured by Miss Nelllo Hall nnd Miss Iniogno Alexander. The decorations were very cUborato , the nftor- uoon being one of special delight. The residence of Mrs. Ratckln , 2HO.T Far- Dam street , was the nccno of a social gather ing Tuesday evening , the ibth hint , , the oc casion being the opening party of iho Mid night club. The house w.w bei utlftillv decor ated with flowers nud smllax for the occa sion , The evening win very pleasantly spent -with cards , gmiHM , nnd terminated Engagement Extraord inary Mrs. Frniuls lloilg'on Ilurnclt' * llenutiriil Drnmnllc Hjl Little Lord Patlntleroij - Presented y the - ORIGINAL NEW YORK COMPANY. PlMCKs for thin Ofpnlnif nro lower than tlio compnnr over ployed to before nnrt wcru ron'cnttMHo bjr tlit * luntmicemotit uii nccuutit of Iho tlio lory Inrco ivatlriKcapiiclly of tlio tlieaton 1IOXSKATS. - - - 11.00 inU 7Bccnt ALT , OKCIir.STIlA SIIVTS , - - Mcuntl ALL IIAU'OSV bUATt ) , - - - Mccnts UAM.KUV , . . . . . . . -Jiit-ntl 'p Opera Ho pg. America's Artistic CornoJInn , Mr. lltury K. DIXEXY nnd lil merry company of rl yor . uniltr the direc tion ut.Mil. 11 AUCLAVll. WAKllUllTON , liUdlos' i\rvrt Ohllclrori'p Mtilluoa To- duu. SaturilMii mill ButuUxu Kvonlnoa Farewell Productions of ADONIS At the rcniicit of ninny Omiha : admirers , Air. Dlxcy hits consented tn glvu liU ruinous Imitation of Henry Irvlug at each of these performances. M.itineo prices , 25 cents toJl.OO ; Evciilnc , 25 cents to 81.50. with n storopllctnn exhibition which wnt cm < Joyed Inmicnsiy. Durlnir the evenlii-dainty refreshments were ROM cd nnd nt midnight tliofuiests ( tcMrteil ) ulsuliitftho club succosi in Its future uitdoilaUlngg. " A. MU ai : iM UN T S. H25 ( and 26. , I Second Kdttlon of WM , J. GILMORE'S motion * Ihllot Spectacle , tlit CHAIII.KS II. VAII : , Jtimnpor. With 100 iwopla oiiKKiml. Tliodninil llallot' . Tin lUxtltclilnir IMiiii'r * . 1\n \ * l < orv\r \ I'rcinlpr * The Won * dordit fwlnllli" | . The .N'ovelly ot Iho Mcn'on. Tlilrlr II TO In Ilia till tit. Tlio Mn"lr Puniory , The ( JurkTOii * l'o liiino The ChnrmliiH .Mnilcv TliemoTlint pniiorniiii. llln < C3tofbi > ctlnclci. b l o t ir.its nru nun open , BOYD'S. /4 + * + * + * * * | 44 t GUAM 110UDAV ATl'ACllUN , \4 * t4 * * * l * * * 4/ / Commencing Thursday Matinee. ALSO THREE NIGHTS = r "SAND SATURDAY MATlNETT..r = S HOYT'S SATIRE ONf SUPERSTITION A BRASS MONKEY INTRODUCING Mr , GBO , H , Marion And the Stronscst Company over Engaged for this comedy. 1 ox Ehiet fa open WcdneaJay. COLISEUM ! Commencing Monday Eve. Nov. 24 at 7:30. For the First time in the United States. Great Mating of the Most Celebrated Oarsmen In the Most Novel and Exciting Land Boat Race. Ono thousand dollars anil two thirds of the gross receipts to bo divided into three prizes for the first , second .md third racif in the r.ico. The Champions of America , England and frclcind will Compete. The names of the men ontcrod are famous throughout the world : Captain Paul Boyton , William O'ConnorVuUnco \ Rosa , Goer o W. Lso , Fred P'.nlstod ' , John Lai-Ran , E. Rogers , John Kennedy , Harry Vail , George Whistler and a host ot trainers nnd athletes , making the mooting one of the largest nnd most noted ever hold. The race w'.ll start Monday evening at 7,30 sharp nnd continue during the week , every afternoon from 2:30 : to 5UO : and every ovoniiip from 7:30 : to 10:30. Concert by Seventh Ward Silver Cornet Band. HDMI881DN - 25c DIME EDEN MUSEE. Corner llth and Farnain Streets : Omaha. Week of Nov. 24th. MAGGIE ; The Midget Mother Sue is a mere mite of humanity , aud yet a wife , and the mother of the smallest , cutest , most cunning baby tlat was ever born. With her baby she looks like a child with her doll. 8ho is the greatest curiosity of tne agf , So is scarcely 2 foot tall nnd weiglis but 30 pounds , The laby is the first born in. the Kindom of Lilliput , ThB-Gzarof Strength The most powerful man of all ages. Ho bends heavy iron bars by a Binglostroke of Lis powerful arm , By the expan sion of his chest ho rends asunder steel chains , heavy stcol cables ) wire ropes and banda.The wonder of tlialOthcentnry. Deaves' Royal Marinettes. Miiuio actors on a mimio stage , A pleasing , entertaining novelty. John. LAVINE BROS. Ollie. The funniest acrobats and knockabout clowns traveling. Fancy and trick tumbling. DOLAN BROS. , Irish Comedians , ' CHARACTER ACTORS AND MIMICS. A DKRSON BROS. The FrlinQP Omrtpt-h ine jcnse uanetcc , PA.YNB. In their original farce , entitled , "Wash Day , " introducing sales , quartettes , fancy jigs , clogs and reels. SLHBKINB , King of the Silver Thread , The best wire walker of the day. He accomplishes the hitherto unheard of feat of walking on a wire on stilts , A Grand Comic , Bright Crisp Exhibition. With tie rarest curiosities and freaks obtainable , On Saturday the Children Have the Best Seats Free. Don't ' fail to see the colossal aggregation of talent , as itis voith ten times the n ] \ | p price of admission , W U lLi