5 : 1 . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY , NQYEIMBER 80 , 1800.-TWENTY" PAGES. SOCIETY IN THE DOLDRUMS , Movements in the Gay World of Twlilon the Fast Seven Days. * PROMISE FOR FUTURE ENTERTAINMENT /V / llrllllnnt Itcccptlon nt air. nml Mrs. O , SI. Carter's Kenlcloncc-A. 1'rotty DnncliiB 1'nrty Olvcn l > y airs.William Pnxtou. There hni hccn a lull In the boclnt world which promises to continue for n fortnight at least. Society Is In the doldruim and until now mnttcrs sliapo themselves this condition will undoubtedly continue. Tlio puce , slnco the opening of tlif season , has been rapid anil already heavy oycawcary movements nnd long drawn faces show that the raeo lins hccn exceedingly enervating. Kvcn the "huds" who were expected to go through onodcnson without losing their color or their youthful enthusiasm nru quite ready for lent to dawn , although they have had little - tlo dancing , the majority of the affairs , thus far having been receptions and Kensingtons. JJut Jim reorganization of The Assembly , which Is now a settled fact , Invitations for Jnoiiilierslilphavlnjrliccn Bent out last week , will give the debutantes nn opportunity to show tlalr ability In the ballroom , having iMood the ordeal of conversazione , reception , 'kettle drum and card party remarkably well. , The reception of Mm. C'llnton Brigps and | Bor son , Mr. 0. II. Hripffs nt the Mlllard , HVedneanny evening will bo ono of the hip 'events ' of the week. Over ono thousand In- ( Vltlons linvo been sent out , and of course It \vil bo on n scnlo of iimtiilllcencosuch only as tnoney can provide. It will bring the old res idents of the city together on the ono hand , xvlillo Mr. Drigg's ' friends will bo there from the younger society sots , so that a mingling hf old and young will bo the result. This being the only big "crush" of the week , the rogrrto will bo very few per consequence. There Is n pretty llttlo society woman tip town who gets up the daintiest dinners nml the happiest dinner parties In all Omaha. The other day she was asked about these things and she gave aomo very pretty little notes which are reproduced hero : ' "Thero are thred kinds of dinners , " she raid , "tJolltary dinners , overy-day social dinners , and set dinners. I have made n fctudy of them all. You have heard ot the Woman who lives upon the strength of a hob by or a fad. Well , the subject of dinners is ) nino. I investigate nil kinds and forms of dinners. Solitary dinners , I think , ought to be avoided as much ns possible , because soli tude tends to produce thought , nnd thought lends to the suspension of the digestive powers. "It has happened that these who have mndo the gratillcation of the nppetlto a study mavo generally done so to excess , and to the 'exclusion ' 01 ! nobler subjects , while on the other hand such study has been held to bo lu- .cumpiitllilo with moral refinement and oleva- 'tjon , but thorn Is- the happy mean , nnd , ns ppon the duo regulation of the nppetlto as suredly depends our physical well being , and I Upon that lu a great measure our mental I energies , it seems to mo that the subject Is ( worthy of attention. I "Thero arc certain kinds of food that everybody likes nnd tbnt are the best for ithcm. Sometimes I think It is a Rood plnn 'not ' to lot a person Know what you are going - to have ior dinner , but just pass the dishes 7-SS , them. Many times they do not know themselves what the dishes coutain , but if tthey nro well cdoltcd nnd everything is neat around them they will partake with an ap petite , i "I bcliovo that a dining table should al ways huvo ( lowers upon it , ana where it can bo afforded , iinislo should be QUO of the pleas ant parts of the programme. I remember visitiiip in the family of nn Knglish clergy man once ; there were flvo pretty daughters. Each ono wns a good pianist , and every day they took their turn at the instrument , nnd Wo always ate more cheerfully nnd content edly by the swcot strains than wo would have without them , I nm sure. How nlco it Would bo If they would Institute ) that habit , Of custom rather , lu America. " , Queer things happen nt the afternoon re ceptions wlioro the crowd ebbs and flows and ( conversations have a way of bciiifj snapped iCft In the middle not-to-bo-contlnued-in-our- no.xtsnrt of stylo. People overlook these ithoy wish to see and run against tnoso they 'detest. ' Others bow to strangers and "cut'1 "nimmtaiices , nnd so it goes. A number of contro temps nave enlivened this winter's "teas , " though nothing Very dre.idful has occurred to upset nn Omaha edition of "School lor Scandal" beyond a faw piquant lies , which , like chickens and curses , event- uully como homo to roost. But-theso will not poiint when the season is over nnd the foes will bo friends and the friends turn to foes. It wns , however , at a crush not long since that n very popular society woman , whose husband is as well known as Tin : BKE build' ing , espied across the room an acquaintance , another woman whoso myopia and cn < thuslosm for members of her family nre strongly marked shall It bo said eccentricities or characteristics or mis fortunes ? and she determined to sacrifice heraclf by going and speaking to her. Mo sooner thought than done , In her rnos engaging manner. "How d'y 'do , Miss Fou illctoiH" "Excuse mo , but you have the ad vantage , " says my lady , with her oyo-glnsse : flxcd beamingly on her mobllo countonunco "Why , you Uuow tno perfectly well ? " "No I don't unow you at all. " "Yos you do ; lool nt mo ! You have known mo for years. ' "No , I cnu't recall you nt all. You must tel mo your name. " And for several minutes this cmbnrrnsslnf BCCIIO went on , until the lady put n mutch ti a can of dynamite by speaking her name which is thoroughly well known , and si ended the mutter. But the doubt still linger In her mind whether ho had so grcatl ; chnnged in the post year , or if It was tlia Miss Fcuillcton needed a pair of strange gifts ics. The Carter deception. Ono of the ploasuntcst homes in Omaha fo the giving of a largo reception is Mr. ant Mrs. O. M. Carter's , on upper Farnnm street near Thirty-sixth. It was built with a view .many a social entertainment being holt therein , nnd the wisdom of Mr. Carter ha long been manifest. All the rooms on th lower floor open Into ono another , a broui hallway on the east giving the house the ap pcarancoof n real old fashioned , hospitabii mansion of Queen Anne's tltno. The stall way is broad , broker by short landlntrs , th rise thoroughly architectural and dignified. Two parlors nnd n breakfast room on th east givrs a continuous passage through th house. The dining room Is oft the secon parlor , while the library is on the west , oper Ing into the hallway. Dctwoen the librar and main entrance Is n cosy nook with Blnelo wide seat in it prettily upholstered. The decorationswore , very elaborate , n would bo expected In the homo of ono c the leadliiR uaiiK presidents of the dtj palms , ferns , chrysanthemums nnd , cu llowors being lavishly distribute throughout tno rooms. The library -where the punch wns served , was a bowc of beauty , cables of smllux having' been fo : tooncd from the central chandelier to th sides of the room , while pretty tiny lantern n kaleidoscopic color to the place. I Sivo deep cmbrosuro of the Btalnvny Ui musicians were stationed under a bcautifi canopy of smllax. Canvass was laid In the two parlors an dlnln ? room nnd the dancing space we sufficiently largo for ail who desired to pa : ticlpato in the numbers. Cholco rofrcst meats were served in the breakfast room a the northeast side , the entire arrangomor , ol the reception rciloctluR a knowlodj the requirements thoroughly dcllghtfu Absistlng Mrs. Carter In receiving wci Miss Carter , Mrs. Colpetzcr , Mrs. S. I Morse , Mrs , Powell , Miss Dundy , Mr Holler. Mrs. Carter were u handsome blue velvet gown with white satin brocade f ron en trnlno ; Miss Curler was very prettll costumed In blue crepe , made after Grecln models , nnd carried n largo bunch of Atner can beauties : Mrs. Colpotzer appeared In well-fitting block lace gown : Mrs. Mor- wns attired In red velvet ; Mrs. Powel \ white bilk ; Miss Dundy , who Is always * - well-dressed woman , on this occasion were pown of green silk , under block loco ; Mr Jlaller appeared m a Worth tolloti of white silk and gold ainbroldur Punch wa served in the library 1 : attractive debutantes , MUsi Emily Wnkcljr , Ofat Towynlln , Reynolds. nnd llnrtmnn. Miss Wokedoy were nstrlklng combination ault o ( blue nnd pink plaid satin with pink roiottcs nnd golden lace ; Miss Totzlin were a beautiful now costuuio of pink silk trimmed with lurgo pink beads , pink sleeves , pink slippers and pink fan , it was really n symphony in pink nnd became the youiiR lady remarkably well ! Miss Curtis were a very pretty gown of whlto tulle over while silk , trimmed with for-get-mc-not , decollete ; MlsS Doane wona great deal o * admiration appearing in a dcllcato blue cofo Inmcd with pink tulloj Miss Bowman of Council Ulufls , a very pretty girl by the way was nttlred In whlto silk with whlto sltk inulla : Miss Luun Dundy , combination suit of golden brown , with feather trimming ; Mrs. Sclp Dundy , white not over whlto silk t Mrs. Clement Chase , n handsome gown o' red ami black ; Mrs. Dr. Smith , black net ; Mrs. Harny McCormlck , another bride , were whlto striped not over whlto silk nnd largo pink roicss Mrs. S. S. Curt Is , whlto satin trimmed with whlto brocade , tips of ostrich feathers , point lao and diamonds ; Mrs. Cntlln , black silk , heavily bonded ; Miss Mnbol Pratt , gas light green silk , mndo quite plain ; Miss Moore , dcllcato blue not over blue silk and forgut-mo-nots. Tno following were the guests present : Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C5. Allen , Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Wi Ames , Mr. nnd Mrs. S. D. Barimtow , Mr. and Mrs. John Barker , Mr. nud Mrs. Joseph Unrker , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. llrown , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baum , Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoggs , Mr. and Mrs. Brooks , Mr. and Mrs. Jlranch , Mr. nnd Mrs. Burns , Mr. nnd Mrs. Burt , Mr. and Mrs. Hnbcock. Mr. mul Mrsi David Uaum , Mr. nnd Mrs. Collman , Mr. nnd Mrs. Cady. Mr. and Mrs. Corv of Council UlulTs , Mr.atid Mrs. U Carter , Mr. nnd Mrs. Coltietzer , Mr. nnd Mrs. Curtis , Mr. nnd Mrs. C till In , Mr. and Mrs. Conlsh , Mr. nnd Mrs. Coutnnt , Mr. and Mrs.Cushlng.Mr.nnd Mrs. Dean , Mr.aud Mrs. R Drake , Mr. and Mrs. IJodgo of Coun cil Bluffs , Mr. nnd Mrs. Dun'dy , Mr.and Mrs. Dundy , jr. , Mr. nnd Mrs. II. H. Gould , Mr. and Airs. Dean Gardner , Mr. and Mrs. Gil- ll'ple , Mr. and Mrs. George Gould , Mr , and Mrs. Ilnwloy , Mr. and Mrs. Halllr , Mr. and Mrs. Howard , Mr. and Mi's , lloghn , Mr. and Mrs. Ilartman , Mr. and Mrs. Harris , Mr.and Mrs. M. A. Hall , Mr. and MM. Hiunilton.Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Kilton , Mr. and Mrs. Ivierstend.Mr. . nnd Mrs. Mo- Connick. Mr. and Mrs..Hedick , Mr. and Mrs. Kogcra , Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Mulford. Mr. and Mrs. (5. U. Smith , Mr. and Mrs. Kelley , Mr. nnd Mrs. Nichols , Mr. and Mrs. Swobo , Mr. nnd Mrs. Lltilngcr , Mr. and Mrs. I'ratt , Mr. nnd Mrs. Larson , Mr , nnd Mrs. Lockwood , Mr. and Mrs. Powell , Mr , and Mrs. Stiver , Mr. nnd Mrs. .Lindsay , Madame - dame I'owcl , Mr. nnd Mrs , Sumncr , Ilov.nml Mrs. Lloyd , Mr. nnd Mrs. Parker , Mr. and Mrs. Shales , Mr. nlul Mrs. Montcomory , Mr. nnd Mrs. Pinnoy , Council Bluffs , Mr. and Mrs. Suundcra , Mr. and Mrs. Moore , Mr. and Porter , Dr. and Mrs. Smith , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V. Morse , Mr. nnd Mrs. Uilchio , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Smith , Mr. nnd Mrs. Motcalf , Mr. mid Hccde , Mr. and Mrs. Taylor , Mr. and rs. Mulr , Mr. and Mrs. Itingwnlt. Mr. and Irs. Turner , Mr. nnd Mrs. S. P. Morse , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond , Mr. and Mrs. Thurston , Mr. nml Mrs. Vnill , Mr. nnd Mrs. Windsor , Mr. and Mrs. Bon Wood , Mr. and Mrs , Wheeler , Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williams , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace , Mr. nnct Mrs. Woodman , Mr. nnd Mrs. NVnkofleld , Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Wukeloy , Kov. nnd Mrs. Znlmer , The Misses Baker , Burgess , Benhain , awnrd , Ncllio Baum , Burns , Bowman , Council BlutTs' ; Curtiss , Crake , E. Davenport - port , Dundy , Doano , May Davenport , Coun cil Bluffs ; Dodge , Council UlulTs ; Furns- iforth , Council Bluffs ; Hawlcy , Bessie Hall Nellie Hull , Ilartman , Johnson , Kennedy ee , McCllntoch , Moore , McClelland , Nichols , L'rntt , Koynolds , Council [ Huffs ; Sumner , Newman ! Touzalin , Taturii , Wnlluco , Wnkeloy , Young Messrs. Denton , Brlggs , Risk , James Me Canti , K. C. Barton , Koenig , George Wright of Council Bluffs. F. Wright of Council Bluffs , Burt Whcolex- \ . P. Smith , M. Bar , ow. W. T ? . Baxter , Garlish , White , Itoss oDougall , Squires , Garneau , Tuttle , Ed ilcUann , Loomis , N. E. Barkulow , Itichard son , Gates , Darling. Ilcdick , Barnard , Heth , Turner , Cornish , Guton , Clark , N. A. Hall , How , Stanley Smith , Baldridge , Prof. Lowls , Clapp , Doano. Tlaldod by Fr The quiet homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. H Yobstcr on Cliarlcs street , Ofctiard Hill , wn : raided at noout 8S01ast.Tuosday : evening bj some fifty of their friends doalrousof remind ng them that tbo ovcning of their seven : eenth wedding anniversary had nrrived They were so completely surprised at thii sudden demonstration that for n short timi they were at a loss lo know the intent of sucl a host , as they filed in. ono after nnotlwr , bu ns it began to dawn upon them that they wen 'n the hands of friends , their natural cord hi lospltnlity assorted itself , nnd It wns but i short tnno when nil were made to feel nt home The evening's entertainment wns introduce ! by setting tables for progressive euchre , whicl is the most natural way for Orchard Ilil people to nmuso themselves , Afteracoupl of hours were spent with cards and by othe pleasant ways , tables were spread for re freshmcnts by the thoughtful Indies of th company. Before partaking of the feast th event of the evening occurred , when a beau tiful chlnn lea scl wns presented to the hos nnd hostess as a substanlinl reminder of Ihi occasion. In proscnllng the dnluty chini Mr. Fludloy abandoned all hnckneyci speeches , and in a few beautiful words , lu spired by true friendship for Mr. and Mrs Webster , gave into their keeping the level ; gift. Among the familiar faces present wer the following ; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sheerar , Mr. and Mrs Charles Haley. Mr. nnd Mrs. John L. Cnn Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chapin , Mr. nnd Mr * W. E. Findloy. Mr. and Mrs. Neoley , Dr. nn Mrs. Bailey , Air. nnd Mrs. Carpenter , Mi and Mrs. Fagan , Mr. and Mrs. Ati'Jersoi Dr. nnd Mrs. Somors. Mr. and Mrs. Va Horn , Mr. and. Mrs. Wilson , Mr. and Mrs Weeks , Mr. and Mrs , Coryell , Mr. and Mrs Wagner , Mr. and Mrs. Guild. Mr. nnd Mrs Patterson , Air. and Mrs. Wickersham , Mi and Mrs. Bail , Mr. and Mrs. Bodgln , Mi nnd Mrs. Perfect , Df. and Mrs. Towne Misses Knowlton , Towno , Daisy Wood , Co : yell AVood , Addn Gilletl , Messrs. B. I Knight , S. A. Orchard , A. T. Darby , H. Matthews , N. P. Soss , Eugene Thompsoi Master Edwin Chapiu , The Thurston Cant Party. In honor of their nleco Miss Fanny Nov man of Lincoln , Miss Luna Dundy nnd lu fiance Mr. H. B , Newman , Judge and Mr Thurston gave a very delightful card part Friday evening nt their residence on Farna nnd Twenty-fourth streets. The hous which Is particularly ndnptod for ontortnn mcnts such as this , was decorated In a mo est yet very effective manner. Partners f the game were selected by different varlctli of hand painted cards , containing figures i the Greek gods nnd goddesses and charade from the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. Mr Thurston was assisted throughout the roon by Miss Mav Dundy , Miss Emma Hoaglnt nnd Miss Nellie Burns and Miss Jessie Ml lard. lard.Tho first ladles' prize wns tnknn by Mr Will Itodlck , the second by Miss Hnwlo The llrst gentleman's honor wns carried e by Mr. Arthur Gulon , the second by Mr. A thnr Wnkoloy. The following were present : Mr. nnd Mr David Buu m , Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Baum , M and Mrs , D , II. Wheeler , jr. , Mr. nnd Mr Clem Chnso , Mr. and Mrs. A , Wakoley , M and Mrs. Charles Douel , Mr , und Mrs. C. \ Hamilton , Mr. nnd Mrs. E. T. Dundy , ji Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Hedlck , Mr. and Mr Will Millard , Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vnlll. M nnd Mrs. H. S. Hall , Mrs. H. S. Hollin Misses Catherine Barker , Harriett Ha Newman. Dundy , Luna Dundy. Wakele Hougland , Carter , Burns , Jcsslo Millar Huwley , Clara Hnwley , Bulcombe , Oertrui Chambers , Alice Chambers , llolcomb , Curtl McClelland , Nichols , Hall.Harhncss , Mcssi Kd Falrlleld , Hlchter of Lincoln , Newma Eastmnn , Klloy , Heth , Al Patrick , 1C. C. Br ton , Frank Hamilton , Plcrro Garnoau , II Tuttle , Charles Sounderf , Chnrlcs Tuttl Charles Offut , Arthur Gulou , Ed Cornish. The Pnxton Dnnolnu Party. Mr , nnd Mrs. W. A. Pnxton have a beau fully appointed homo , and a dancing par there Is always certain of bringing out t lenders of society in largo numbers , The b room Is located nt the top of the roomy hoi of the Paxtons on South T wcnty-llf th nroni nnd hero the gay young men nnd womi spent the major portion of Tuesday ovenii to the music of the Musical Union orcUosti The party wns given in honor of Mi Clnrko of Missouri , the guest of Mrs. Paxt and Miss Jcr.uio McClelland , and was or par with former entertainments whi havoTjecn given by ono of Omaha's old re dents ana his amiable wife. The house was beautifully decora t throughout , the llorUt having boon glv carlo blnnchotomnkothomhandjomo ami sup- gcstlvo. Chrvjimthcmutn9 , winter's choicest decorative flower , were there In profusion , whllo smllax nnd roses crnced tho. parlors , dining room nnd library. The ball-room , hou1- over , showed the greatest cnro , the decora tions throughout bclntr charming in every sense of the word. Mrs. Paxton wns nislstcd In receiving bf by Mist Clnrko mid Miss McClelland. The hostess was becomingly gowned in n black net , wearing the Pnxton diamonds , which nlwnys attract nttcntlon. Miss Clnrko was prettily coslumed inaslmplo gown of yellow tulle with plaited skirt , Ml Jennlo McClellnnd n very pretty blonde by the way , nnd whohnd the management of the reception in her hnmis , were ono of the hnndsomcst crowns In the room , n whlto cash- mcro heavily ornamented with fenlhor ' .rimming and whlto silk , antl she carried n ovely boquot of ( lowers. Miss Bertha Yost ttracted ntlentlon by wearing u striking own of vivid blue silk. Miss Margaret rVllllams , pink silk' covered 'with ' rosebud ulloand plukmolro ; Miss Wukeloyla lovely plnkcrepot Miss Doano , bluocropoj Miss Curtis , whlto net over whlto silk trimmed orget-ma-tiots and grasses ; Miss Hoagland , .very foreign ( looking gown of heliotrope repo trimmed with hcllotropa sntln hcll- trope gloves ; Miss McKouna , black net rimmed with golillnco ; Mrs. Harry McCor- nlck wns go\yucd In a Imnclsomo rnd capo,1 qunro neckj cutrnino nlid her diamonds houo brilliantly under ths gas jets ; Mi s lay Dundy , black and gold not and silk ; llss Luna Dundy , whlto silk ; Miss Htboard , vhlto crepe trimmed with yellow velvet ; Irs. E. S. Dundy jr. , whlto net. The dancing programmes were llltlo * jems n Iholr way , pulntcd by Miss MrClclland , , nd tied with dlffei-cnt colored ribbous , the irogrnmmo coutnlnlug thlrtccu dances and our extras. Miss 'McClelland who was the real head of ho evening , Mrs. Pnxton giving way lo Iho oung lady , acquitted herself of the arduous utics in au especially commendable manner. Vlthough young In Iho dulies which 'evolvo upon hostesses she showed a ilcnsant adaptability to the amenities ml gave promise of future triumphs in the Ino which Mrs. Pnxton mapped out for her. The guests present were : Mr. and Mrs E. . Dundy. jr. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Hedlck , Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry McCormlck , Misses Vest , Brown , Uoane , Emily Wakeley , Hlb- imrd , chaperoned by Mrs. Judge Lane , Duudy , Itnloy , Lola Carter. Harttnan , Cur- 'Is , Honglaiul , McKcnuu , Balcombo , Williams , Inll of SL Paul , Woolworth , Smith , Moore , 3ratt Trcnchey of St. Louis. Messrs. Tur- lor , Doano , Gulou , Nownwn , Bnggs , Killer , Moores , Charles Ilcdick , Clark Uedick , John " ntrlck , Frank Hauillton.Will Wvman , Mor- nu , Hess McDoucall , Charles 'L'uttlo , Will Jrary.Nato Crary , Pierre Gnrneau , Clar- nce Brown , Gcorgo Bnrko , Wood , Bert 'ook. of thqVcok. . HOCTOIl AND r.lUI.SES. " The marriage ot Mr. Thomas Hector and Miss Pauline Christine Paulson wassol - mnlzod at Iho church of St. Agnes , S.outh Omaha , Wodnijsday morning at 8 o'clock , ttov. Father D. W. Morriurlty oniuiatlug. The groom is ono of the well known business ncn of the Magio City , being nt present : ity clerk. The brldo is ono of Hie favorites n the social circles of the place nnd is cs- xioinea for her ninny- graces of mind and icnrt. A reception followed nt Blum's , ipora house , which wns wartldp.ited n by nearly two hundred couples , , vho joined in ono earnest wish , hat the llfo Just beginning for the newly narried couple bo as full of sunshine as their hearts deslro. After the reception n ban quet was served nt Iho Hotel Dellone , speeches being made by Eli H. Doud , David A-ndersoii , Kov. J. R. McUnitb. and D. F. Bayloss. Mr. and Mrs. Hector were the re cipients of - inuy presents , useful , ornamen tal and valuable. The Crescent quartette was present and rendered some very fiuo selections , adding much to the pleasure of -wedding feast. Among the many visitors present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Clifford , Mr. and Mrs. P. McOoldrick. Misses Mnry and Eiln Holmes , Anna Davey , Magglo Kennedy. Annie Shit- tcry , Kntlo Con way , Katie Welsh , Judge eorge Holmes. Jr. , Michael O. Maul , Will- am Holmes uud John Welsh of Omaha , Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barrett , Mrs. Pierce Ryan and daughter , Miss Bridget of Millard and Mr. Edward A. Calellv and sisters Misses Nina and Maud of Elkhorn. EMUY-CAXFIELD. The residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Can field of Manistco , Mich. , was .tho scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday nfter- noou , November 12 , the occasion of the mar riage ot their youngest daughter , Miss Mar- ; arot Canflcld , to Dr. Everett Eddy of this ; ity. The interesting ceremony was per formed by Ilov. Mr. Wostlako of the Congre gational church. Messrs. Ed. It. Wheeler and Oren Haws acted as ushers nnd musters , Harry and Burt Wheeler as pages. Miss Belle Gardner made a very charming bridesmaid nnd Mr. Charles Canflold , n brother of the happy man , did the honors as groomsman. A unique feature of this very pleasant social event wns the bride's ' cnkc , which contained a solid gold baud on the inside of which was inscribed the words , "My turn next. " The cake wns cut up nnd distributed among the young ladies present , nnd Miss Lizzio Lewis was tin fair recipient of the gold ring and now all the young men of Munlsteonro laying awake at nights wondering who will provo to bo the lucky man. Miss Tina Halncs en livened the proceedings by giving n beautiful rendition ofTho Wedding March. " The bridal party left on the ( ! o'clock train for their honeymoon tour and nro now guesis of the Paxton hotel. The doctor will , ut least for the present , make his hondquartars with Dr. Glbbs or Ibis city. A Silver \VoilaiiiR Anniversary. Twculy-flvo years maiTicd 1 A quarter of ti century passed with ono another. It is In deed a long tlmo and ono cnnnot help but grown bit sentimental when ills realized thai tne companionship of so many years has never been broken , but on the contrary has been brighter each year ns time touched gently the hair of the man nnd woman whc have lived nnd loved through Iho changes ol almost a generation , In Iho hurry nud bustle bf llfo ono is very liable to forcrot the many examples of true devotion which are to be seen on every hand and broadly hint Hint the growing tendency of the era is toward c radical nbridgomcnlof themnrriapoqupsllon , But it is to just such celebrations as that o ] Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Potter last Satunlaj ovenlngat their residence , 422 South twenty- fourtii avenue , Hint the defenders of the mar rlngo relation look for their strongest argu ment in favor of nn institution that is as old ns timo. It was Mr. nnd Mrs. Pollor's silver anhi versary , and about them they had gathered many friends to help nssist in the gcnornl jo\ of the evening. In addition to Its being thofi silver wedding night , it was Air. Potter' . ' fiftieth birthday , and everybody had double causa for joining In the celebration. The house was modestly thougl very prettily decorated with llowors. Tlu curtains were hung with smllax , whllo chrys anthemums nnd roses were placed through out the room in prominent places. Mrs. i'otler-was assisted in receiving bj her dnuphtor-ln-lnw , Mrs. C. S. . Potter , jr. and her daughter , Mrs. C. D. Talmngo o Denver. The other children present were Henry P. , Charles S. , jr. , Geonjo B. , Arthu : G. , Uobert 1C , Emma A. , and Jprouio T. Pot ter. ter.Tho guests were privileged ti play high-flvo nnd were given carli blnncho to do anything which thoi : fancy might dictate , the arrangement for their entertainment being perfect to i degree. Later in the evening delightful ro frcihtncnts were served , Mrs. Potter bclni responsible for their preparation , showtaj that in addition to her other graces aba wai a famous cook. Tno guests were seated a small tables throughout both down and u ] stairs end were served by several of 'th' ' ' younger children , which mndo it moro llko i family reunion than n reception , The presents received were many and raos of thorn very valuable , nil being of stcrllni sliver , In keeping with the occatlou , am nearly all of thorn contained , the wish tha Mr. and Mrs. Potter might live to cclobrot' ' their fiftieth anniversary in as charming i manner as tbo twenty-tilth. The guests present were : Mr. Dudle1 Evans nnd Mrs , Seeloy. Mr. and'Mrs. L. A' Gamer , Mr. 0. w. Stockton nnd tha Mlsse Stockton , Miss Agnes Humm , Mr. and Mrs J. F. Barton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving F. Baxter tor , Uov. Wlllard Scott , Mr. and Mrs. Join Francis , Mr , and Mrs. P. Milestone , Mis Kfllo Milestone , Dr. Amelia Burroughs , Di nnd Mrs. II. W. Hyde , Prof. LV. . McCou neil , Mr. and Mrs , B. F. Duncan , Mr. an Mrs. W. P. Breunin , Mr. and Mri. J. Preston , Mr. E. O. Brandt , Miss Kittla Brandt , Mr. and Mrs. Oti W. Rogers , Mr ; and Mrs. Joseph Her , > Mlss Imogcno Ilor. Mr. nnd Mrs , Tnoinas W.v Tuttlo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd E. Honn , Mr.iiUrank H. Zlobnch , Mr. nnft Mrs. J. A. Koltlt , Miss Connor , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Stewart White , Mr. William A. Derrick , Mr. nnd Mrs. Q. 'S. Potter , jr. , Mrs. C. D. Tulmndgo , Mru- Chris Mussclman , Mrs. Frank Arnold , Mr. , Jloy Arnold. A. Ctmrmliit : Xtitnctioon. Mrs. William F. Vflljii gave a beautiful luncheon Wednesday afternoon nt 1 o'clock , In honor of Mrs , Arthun-Wakoloy nnd Miss Besslo Miller of Richmond , ICy. , which was distinguished for Its oVUwratoness nnd the numborof dollghtfulltmpYatlous Innuguratod in dinner giving. , The house was daintily decorated , the guests being received upstairs , Iho lower portlou of the cottage , 2U'J Cass street , being devoted to the luncheon proper which was served on fifteen tables placed throughout the hnlhvay , the parlor and dining room , Mi's. Vnlll was assisted In receiving by Miss Fanny Newman of Lincoln , Mrs , Wuko- Icy , Miss Miller nnd Mrs. David lliiuin , ' When luncheon was announced Itvns ascertained that Mrs. Vnlll had selected a number of ladles to preside nt each of the llfteen tables , and to them she proscntod n card containing Iho names of the other ladles who would bo expected to talco places at the same board , These cards were tied with different colored ribbons corresponding to the ribbons which were placed In the center ofenchof the tnnlcs. The ladles , who were to occupy Iho heads of the tables had llttlo dlfllculty in assembling thclrcotcrlo of guests nnd these llttlo groups readily found their places with the guidance of their mentors. Tbo lunch consisted of llvo courses mid wns served by tlui following ladii-s , Mrs. C. S. Whither , Mrs. H. T. DalloyMisses WaUolev , Chirk nnd Bennett. The invited guests were Mcsdnmcs Hallcr , Wucolcr. Clinse , Mulford , Nichols , J , E. Damn , Collins , Sloane , E. S. Dundr , Jr. , Lockwood , Moore. Reynolds , Ames , Brady , Montgomery. Colpotzer , Hahlrldgu , Heal , Collmati , Hull , Tnurston , Harrow , MctcaU , ' Dailoy. Powell , D , Nicholh , Williams , Irvine - vine , Whitney , Jones. Tuber , Allen , T. L. HlrigWiilt , Bdrkalow , Gilbert. W. Rogers , T. Rogers , Carter , Curtis , Francis. Keller , Wes- sells , Cnldwoll , Philllppi , Hussoy , Lee , Pcnso , Alexander , Lomax , Ulnll , Woodurd , Harvey , Diir.vea , lUloy , Arthur B , Smith , D. Unum , A. C , Wnkoloy , Hhllllp Potter , Dr. Smith , H. McCormick , Love , Pinto , When Ion , Dowd. Gardner , MeChmnnhan , Adams , Sal mon , Minor , Brown , Dr. Miller , Doherty , Misses Bnlcombc , Nlcholls. Summers , Ben- nolt , Wnkeloy , Tnvlor , Sharp , Jackson , Briggs , Wallace , Benham , Young , Chirk. Lyman , Burgess , Newman of Lincoln , Vnill of Beatrice. Hnwloy , Clara Hawloy. An Afternoon Itvuoptloii. Ono of the prettiest receptions of the year was given Wednesday from 2 until 0 by Mrs. W. L , Adams , jr. , nt her residence , 1933 Chtcigo street , postponed from Tuesday on account of the funeral of the late Judge James W. Savage. Mrs. Adams was as sisted In receiving by Mrs. Pritchett , Mrs. McKcnnn , Mrs. W. V. Morse , whllo through out the rooms Miss Yost nnd Mlis Mcivenna gave able support in their charming mariner of entertaining. Mrs. Adams were n hundsoino reception gown of mouse-colored sllkuiitrainc : Mrs. I'ritchelt , whlto cashmere and silk ; Mrs. Morse , who is a yory pretty woman , were an attractive gown - , of pearl gray silk and point laco. the whole ( relieved by n neck lace of pearls with a pendant ot pnnslos set with diamonds ; Miss Volt looked particu larly lovely in u quaint oldfasliioncd gown of plaid silk suggestive of Iho Stuart dynasty ; Miss McKenna , silk gown trimmed with white , V-shaped neck njid oloow sleeves. Among the very largo number of guests who called during the nfternqoni Mrs. Adams be ing ono of the old settlers . Omaha , were : Mesdames Wheeler. CaHui , Briggs , Gilbert , Curtis , Chnso , Edwards , fjfrinstonc , Haxvloy , llnnll. Nirhnlfc Slniln. .Tnlininn. Pntvnll T'lln. Misses Moore , Curtis , MpKcnnuYostShurp , Dundy , Luna Duudy , Doauo. Touzalin , Hong- laud , Mrs. Houglnnd , MC.S. W. F. Allen. A Fancy lla/.nur. A ladies' fancy baznar.f\ [ > r the benefit of tbo Jewish iomplo > was hcldlal the residence of Mrs. Andrew Baas on Thanksgiving after noon and evening : Thl1) ) entertaining nml successful affair originated with two little girls of thn Sabbath scliool.jlhntite Anspacker and Elmer Ltil/cnmn , who were untiring in their efforts and deserve gront credit for the successful outcome of thonffoir. They were ably assisted by the ladies of the Kensing ton , members of the congregation nnd others. Special reference should bo made to the kindness of Mrs. Haas , Airs. Albert Calm , Mrs. S. ICnty , nnd Mrs. Moritz Meyer , who were Indefa- tlguaulo in their efforts to make the bazaar n success. The humorous nnd one of the most successful features of the bazaar were the voles taken upon the most popular young ladies , who were declared to be Misi Dollic Polack , who was nrescnted with a solid golil thimble , nnd Miss-TiUIo Nowuian , n pair ol French kid baud made boots. Or. Hoscnan was voted the most popular young gentleman , ami wns presented with u gold headed cnne , anil a term of singing lessons donated h.\ Miss Lizzio Isaacs was won by Lena ItotifeJd , The bazaar netted over ; MI)0 ) , whluh was sur prising , and proved to make a thoroughly en joynblo Thanksgiving day. A PIoaHiint C iird Tarty. Wednesday evening Mr.and Mrs. W. F Valll gave a pleasant high flvo party foi Miss Bcssio Miller of Richmond , Ky. , ten tables being occuuied by the player * . Al the end of the gnmo refreshments wen served and the prizes distributed ns follows First ladles' prize was won by Miss Bishop first gentleman's by Mr. Palrflold ; Misi Luna Dundy won the Indies' booby Mr. Clarence Brown the gentleman's , nl though why u passenger agent should b < in the rear like that is past finding out. cs peclnlly when "hustlii" is expected of them The following were the invited guests Misses Newman of Lincoln , DoaneVnkcly Emily Wakeley , Touznlln , Barnard , Curtis Bishop , Parrotte , Curler , Davenport , Barker kor , Moore , Pratt , Hall , Leila , Shears , Ale Clintock , Ida Sharp , Ilartman , Alexander Honglaml , Laura Iloacrlaml , Yates , Bossii Ynlcs , Tntum , Bessie Tatum , Fisher , Bnum , Brownlo Bnum , titcwms , Dunilv , Lum Dundy , Clark , Hull of Minneapolis , Clark son , Vnill of Beatrice. Messrs. . Rortlck Cleaver , Stanley , Smith. W. K Smith , Clnpu Dr. Wilkinson. Biildridge , Spottswood.Guiou . Will Donno , McCngue , Falrtleld , Ross , Mac dougal , White. Howclls , D. Brock , C. Brecit Clark , C. K. Brown , Barnard , Duryea , Alice Newt Barknlow , Nowimn of Now York Palmer of Chicago , Rletor of Lincoln , A Offutt , II. Holh , S. Hoth. They I'luyoil IHxh Five. Mrs. Foster nnd her daughter of Bostoi who have been visiting Mr. Hnrry Foster n the Men-lain wont to Colorado Frld ny morn Ing , where they will spend , the winter will relntlvoe. They wore entertained on Thanks giving evening In the rooim of Mr , nnd Mrs I. W. Miner at n high flvo party , After th games were concluded refreshments wer served and were particularly praised by a ! present. The other guests were : Mr. nu Mrs. G. C , Hobble , Mr/niu ] Mrs. L. P. Stlcl noy , Mr. and Mrs. D , II. Uoodrlch , Mr. nu Mrs. C. J. Frico , Mr. uiuVMrs. Snydcr , Mi nnd Mrs. Blood , Mr. andr Mrs. W. M , Mori man , Mr. and Mrs. C. BAlooro , Mrs , W. Rigg-i , Miss Lillian Housey Mr. Hnrry Fester tor , Mr. Pcatherly and Mr. A , S. Cnrtci The prizes y/oro awanlefl'As follows : Lndlc : llrst , Mrs. Frlro ; secouav Mrs. Goodricli gentlemen's first , Mr. Carter ; second , Mi Blood. ; ; ; Tim ladles' Musical Society. The Ladles' Musical sfy ety has decided t reduce its membership inJToo. The chars will bo in future , for sjociata members X for active members $ ! . A largo moiiiborshl ] Is greatly dosli-ed. Several intorcstlng prc grammes ai-o in contemplation. The next n cltnl will bo given by Miss Miles , a vocall : who has recently como hero from Bosloi Miss Miles is a most ploaslng singer , bavin received surporlor instruction which , addo to intelligence , refinement and native ablllt' has made a singer who will bo we coined to Omaha very greatly. Miss Mile recital will be given at Meyer's muslo hallo Wednesday , December 8 at 8 o'clock. I'lnk Clirysnntliemuiii Dinner. Mr. nnd Mrs. W.V. . Cor of 3133 Bpragu street gave , in honor of their friend , Mr. / L. Foote , a pink chrysanthemum dinne Thanksgiving day on the occasion of b birthday , The parlors and dining roe were beautifully decorated with smllux an chrysanthemum whllo the menu was temp ing to a degree , as you would expect at Thanksgiving banquet. Covers were lul for fourteen the sorvlco being in course. The guests present were : Mr. and Mr Taylor , tha Misses Bush , Misses Lull Rhodes , May Jordan , Powers , Rlr.MoMnhon , Mr. A.L. Footo , Mr. and Mrs. W. AY , Coi. In tliQ .Suburb * . The Kouutze Place High-Five club mot nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. K , D , Htistus , Nineteenth nnd Blnnoy elrcets , on Friday evening The host nnd hostess were very successful In ranking every one thoroughly at homo , nnd after the game refreshments were served that were In keeping with the entertainment. Airs. H. Jnyncs carried oft the ladles' ' prize , whlchwns two very handsome chlnft salt cellars. Mr. J. J. Gibson was the fortunate gentleman , and secured a beautiful set of nut picks. The following members were present ! Mr. nnd Mrs. J. p. Bny , Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Blum , Air. and Mrs. J. II. Collins , Mr. D. C. Dunbar , Dr. and Airs. A. "W. Edmlston , Mr , and Airs. L. D. Fowler , Mr. ana Airs , J. J. Gltison , Mr , nml Mrs. II. Jayncs , Mr. nnd Mrs. E. V. Lo\vis , Mr. ami Airs. H. Lawrlo , Air. 'and Mrs. G. W. Shields , Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ynu Court nml Miss Alartln. In addi tion to thu club members were noticed the following guests : Judge nnd Mrs. Bradley , Air. nnd Airs. J , Williams , Mr. nnd Mrs , Ervin Duxtur , Mr. and Mrs , F. Koimtston , Air. and Mrs. ICt-nuody nnd Mr. nud Mrs. Curtis. nml AVhrrrnbonts. Airs.- Alary Hnrkness of Kaiisns Is visiting Mrs. J , Al. . Thurstau. Airs. Henry W. Yntcs loft Monday for St. Joe on n visit to her sisters. Senator and Mrs. A , S. I'nddock left tot Washington Thursdiiy evening. Miss Newman of Lincoln is the guest of Airs. Judge Thurston on Farnnm struct. Air. and Alra. J. P. Williams were pucsts of Mr. and Airs. 1-2 , C. Snydcr Thursday Inst. Air. and Airs. Ernest Rlall cntcrtnliml three or four friends ut dinner Thanksgiving bvonine. Air. and Airs , J. N. H. Pntrlck entertained Colonel and Mrs. Ludingt on Tuesday evening at din net * . AHsi Bcssio Yates , Miss Orchard nnd Miss Hoaghiud arc still the guests of ttio Aliases Stool In St. Joo. Air. and Mrs. Isaac Hodgson , jr. , hnvo gene to Portland , Ore. , where tuoy have taken a house for the winter. Air. mid Airs. F. A. llrown entertained the Limited club at his residence on Twentytilth street Alonday evening. Thnnksgivlng evening the O. M. B. A. branch No. 3 , guvo a very pleasant dancing party nt NVashlnijton hull. Aliss Clarke of MUsouol , who was tbo guest of Mrs. Paxton fora fortnight past , left for her homo Wednesday. Mrs , .Tiilln A. Blirkot , Mrs. M. A. Pinnoy and Miss Blanche Pinuev of Burlington , la. , are visiting the family of II. IC.-.Iurket ) , 504 Vales street. Mrs. Jay 'Morton , who wns Aliss Cnrrio Lake , ana her * two children nnd Air. undMrs , Alorton of Chicago will bo the guests of Airs , Lake tins' wcelr. A sale of fancy articles for the benefit of the child's hospital will bo held nt the res ! deuce of Mrs. Judge Lake on upper Dodge street , oa Thursday afternoon. The Omaha guards will give n grand mili tary hall nnd reception Tuesday evening , De cember 9. at Washington hall , invitations for which will bo issued on Monday. Albert Bierstadt , the celebrated artist , will urrivo in Ouinha probably next week from n sketching tour In the west. Ho will bo nntcrtnlned by Air. Robert Patrick. Governor and Mrs. Allison Sanndcrs left for Now York Friday uvunlng whuro they will visit for three weeks. Mrs. Hiissel liar- risoirwllt join her father and mother there. Airs. Fred Nye is visiting Aliss Ogdeu fora few days , nttcr which she will go to Fremont for several weeks before Joining Air. Nye lu Chicago , who has taken a responsible position in the Herald. Aliss Florence Yatcs. who has been at the Clifton Springs , N. Y. , sanitarium for the post four months , is expected to return to Omaha this week and will bo accompanied by Miss Brock of St. Louis. Air. A. M , Kitchen moved outof his former louse this week and has taken a residence on iouth Twenty-ninth avenue. . Air. and Mrs. H. L. Holllns will shortly wove into Iho house Just vacated , the deed for the property iaving been recorded this week. The foot ball game between the Young Aien's Christian Association and the Untvcr- sitv learns wns witnessed Thanksgiving day by * Miss JJonuc , Miss Wnkciley , Miss Bar nard. Aliss Curtis , Messrs. Cleaver , Stanley , Smith , Palmer and Thompson ot Chicago. Miss Mary Nichols , 2017 Center street , was the recipient of a very dcllghlf ul surprise on the evening of Iho 52Mh instant , from n large number of her friends. The lady was pre sented with a verv hnndsomo nlbum during the evening , nn ndditional cause for surprise , a rattan rocking chair nnd n china lamp. Aliss Nichols responded to Iho presentation speech in a particularly npuropnato manner , T.ho Kenslntrston given by Alra , 1. .T. Fisher AMUSEMENTS. Throe Nights Commencing Sunday Evening1 , November 30th. Tlio Thrilling MulO'Drnma If UY CIIAS. OAYI.BU. ALL NEW SCENERY. THE GREAT FLOOD SCENE A 8THONO COMI'ANV timlur Uift iK'rsontl direc tion of .Mil. KHANICC. ( SAYM5H. Ilex nhOL'tn | > oii9 Ailuntnjr at'J o'clock. Grand Opera MotfsB ! 'Vfil < ilm / < i Saturday. V3cr. 6th * 6th Saturday am > Madnce. No Dead r.cl tors In This , llrlsht , Brisk iim ! Ilrcczy. The I'urcc Unint'ily tfeusatloa of tlio day , tliu U. Q. Written by Oco , 0. .Tcnki. An Ainlalilo Satin on Uiiulo Sum's i'ostiil riorvluo , TniSE AHKTIIU 1'SOl'I.E ! Sniniiol Ilcocl , Kruulc Oavia. O. 11. Htiwklns. Wlllli'.in .leromo. Kd. H. Uuron. . . Flurry O'liynii. Uoorelo I'arKer. , MaitKli * I'U'ldliig. Mnriu Uockoll. Hi-llcO'I.yiin. 1,1111ns Y. Armstrong. Jwilla Clarko. ' . _ , lJcli ; Slierrlc. THIS IS WHAT YOU LI * SEBl Po't Ofdco In Kiill Aptlon , Kupul .MesRonaor Sorvlco , Melodious Gutter Hut. lianissuU I'ostnmstor. Letter Cliirricrb' March. Kour.luys. Four Ilunco Pl crcrs. , KourSonsof Ktln. narinoncltu Dmico. WU-nl Traiiui 1'rlntcr. .Tiiyvlllo Apotliooury. Ulislropennis Hoilu 1 ount.lln. Kodllotltlnc , " Snoelnl Scenery , Novel Dances , 1'iuitomlml Surnrlsos , Klulioralo Costumes , Now niiisl uiulur tlui direction ot Win. It. NoUou. llu Sheet open Thursday morning. . _ STANDARD LECTURE COURSE. The December 24tli , 1890 MA.iouJ , H. I'ONII hni Iho honor In announce U only njipcuranco In tills cltr ot HENRY M , BUIUEOT : The Rescue of Emin Pashal The Forests , Pigmies and. Mare Across Africa. PRICES OF ADMISSION , $1 , $2& $ ACCORDING TO I/OATION , Tlrketi ferule tt 8ttr\aard lluiloex Cell * go , V. IJfi nt her cosy residence , B07 South Twentieth , , , street on Monday nftcrnoon Novoitibor 10 wns tmlccd an onjoynbln nITnir . lo tlioso tnnt wcro fortunate to ba present. The nnrlors \vcro bcnutirullv docoruteJ , , n was mso the tnblo upon wblchVM . nprrul the ilcllpficles of the mason. \isiialsubjccls\vcio0ls- \ - Opera If IN IfM C/3 lie r\ M Q- rn QO It O ItDon't PQ Don't PQH AND-tun PQO In this or nny , oilier AnyOne O I'RKSr.XTINT- country J/J. McN ALLYS One Brilliant Dot Farcical Safin lour \ o- You O Under Ilio iminngc- 6 Buy 6H mi'iiLuC H Rich it Harris I Monday Evening , Now. LO CN December 1. Q Tuesday Evening , December 2. Wednesday Evening , Any O December 3. PQ WEDNESDAY , cussed , the tarlft Mil , together with the Mes siah ilimcesof the liulluns and the questions of the tiny. Mill the hostess 'was ibly nsMstcd liy her BiJtor , Miss Julia Hlooin , who has Iwon sojourning lu the city for tno rast two months , and by lior umlubloauulltics lias won or friends. BO YETS OPER HOUSE * Commencing- , Thursday Nights Only. 4 TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF I i'w and Elaborate Production , Surpassing all Revivals. ARODND Tl-JEX WORLD UNDER THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF KiralfU Brothers Gorgeous Revival of the new Mikado Ballet = = = = A grand company " of Terpsicorcan Ar- ' tis/s , gorgeous cos- ttuiies and entirely " uezv scenery , - THE SUEZ CANAL. The Royat Necropolis. The Home of the Mikado The Giant's Stainva-y. The Wreck of Ihc Henrietta. g The Eccentric Palace. The Live Elephant , Mazouk. BOYD'S ' OPERI HOUSE. SUNIDAY , KOVlilMBEP ? . SO The Jolly German Dialect Comedian nnd Sweet S OHAS , A. GARDNER Picturesque Hear Gardner Scenery , sing his popular songs : Choruses. Alpine " " "Pretty Bobolink" Genuine " " "Cliamois Hunter" Tyrolean "German Swell" ' ' " 'Gesundlieil" Quartette. and tlicsweetcstof Saengcrfcst and all melodies , Spinning Bee. "The Lilac" In His Grand Homaatlc Comedy of Tyrolean. Life FATHERLAND. Under theManazemout of SIDNEY R. ELLIS. DIME EDEN MUSEE. WILL , LAWLER , Manager. Bor , Eleventh and Farnam Sts , , Omaha , Neb' of December 1. THE GREAT. THE ONLY. DERVILLE FAMILY Ot trained artists. Musical prodigies , in song ? , dances , drills , instrumentalities. A. potpourri of popular Bongs , ballads and melodies , This family of musicians nro acknowledged to bo the greatest now traveling1. . , The Weird , Fantastic Ghost Dancers o Prom tlio Pine IUdpo ; agency. Man-Wlth-lho-Stronpr-Bronth'Toahon , Little Hunt Brigga and Thunder Voice Monyhan. These braves will execute the Messiah ghost dunce ns given at Rosobud. THE ITALIAN GYPSY BAND. These wolrd Nomnndic indolent musical novelties will present some of tlio most popular Gypsy nlra of the day. Their aklll Is wit.Uout a doubter. Their music Bounds " inspiring und otlioroal. DOCKSTADER. The greatest minstrel of the ago. This quaint , comical goniui will appear for ono week only , ARL.IN , the Fairy Paper Queen , In tl.o art of. paper delineations. SIDNEY , the Gonlua of the Jack Knlfo. Ho sits all day and whittles , and his work la mementos of curiosities , * A Bright , Spicy Entertainment. ONE DIME IS ALL IT COSTS YOU ,