OMAHA DAILY BMJS , SUNDAY PTEMBER 20 , 1801-SIXTEEN' PAGES. tlJ WEDDING BELLS AT TRINITY , Beptorubor Marriages in the Realms o Fashionable Lifo. MOVEMENTS OF WELL KNOWN PEOPLE Sir. nml Mrs. K. A. Ilcnson'fl DctlRht ful JlccojHlon A AVooiloii Annl- vcrsnry IJcKlnnlnft the Hound of Social 1'lcnsiircs. Tlinma * llalhu AMrith. Curled up nml nlttlng on lior feat , Within the window'dccpambrasuro * , IB Lydla ; and ncro the street , A Ind , with oycs of roguish azure , yVatche-j her burled in her book. In vnln ho trios to win a look , And from the trellis over there Blows sundry klssos throuch the nlr , which miss the mark and fall unseen , Uncarcd for. Lydiu Is thirteen. lad , if you , without abuse , Will taico ndvUo from ono who's wUor , nd put your wisdom to rnoro use Than oor yet did you advisor ; Jf you will lot , as none will do , Another's heartbreaks servo foriwo , Vou'll have a care some four years bunco , tlow you lauiiga there oy yonder foncc , And blow thaio kisses through that scrccu , For Lydla will bo seventeen. Two swell woddlnps the pail wcok broiiRh Out the cay world In largo numbers , thi ono nt Trinity especially winning the np proval of the cxcluslvcs who would rathei attend a nmrrmgo In Mvelldom than b < punctual nt homo for their 7 o'clock dinner. The cathedral service was upon a scale ol tnngnlflcciico unequalled in tuo history o social events in Omaha , and what is par tlculnrly pleasing to romoinbor about It was the smoothness attondantupcn the ceremony There wore no hitches , no embarrassing de lays ; the bridal procession arrived on Hint nnd the service was Impressive to a degree , The bridesmaids were young and prottv. the tnald of honor , sweat and girlish , while the bride wore her woddlng robes with n grace which was thoroughly .dolichtful. The Ustiors were representative club men , nil ol Whom have figured in times past as leaders ol the gorman. and authorities upon the usagoi of good snclotv. With those surroundings the bishop of "the nloccso and the dean to per lorm the church's part of the programme , nnd the vested choir to furnish the music , is It any wonder that the ceremony was at tended with eclat ! The church was densely crowded by the representative people of the city. While there were a good many persons present not invited , still that could not bo ho'.pod , PS cards were not demanded at the door , and the ushers had only to do their duty in pro- k2.T' _ Vidlng places for those who entered the per * - * tals. Yet withal the sccno was on Inspiring ono nnd will bo remembered for a very lonK tirao to coiuo ns the representative church wedding of the season , if not of many sea sons. _ _ The 1'nrislnns have invented a novelty in Jmlls I he so-called "matron balls" towhlch only young married ladies are invited. Danc ing Is here not quito so Important a factor ns It is in the "whito balls , " to which only girls nnd quito voung men are admitted ; but still , 1. H is well kept up. The cotillion is a charm- _ lnc specialty , just adapted for the occasion. 'Neither ilowors , ornaments nor fans arc divided among the dancers , but in their stead the mammas receive , as u token of friend ship , from their entertainers , a parcel of toys to take homo to their children. The couple loading the dnnco most liberally dispense SolU , horses , boxes of soldiers , parlor games } n short , everything In the way of toys likoiy to delight the children and gratify the par- Cuts in their little one's pleasure. The women of New York , and , in fact. Sensible women in the east , says a member of Sorosis , tnko no stock in the proposed re forms in women's dress \vhlch have attracted the attention of the theorists this summer. The reforms suggested nro too radical and will not llnd favor with oven a very small percentage of women who can afford to In dulge in such luxuries. No poor woman can wear thorn. Only comparatively few women could afford to spend money on them. So It will bo with the present movement. The Ind 103 who are championing dross reform now will arouse a great deal of en thusiasm , I have no doubt , but the enthusi asm will die out when the time comes for paying the bills. It always does. And what woman who wints the admiration of men is going to wear the togs prepared by the Chau- tauqun women ! Men don't want any reforms In women's dross. They are sntlsllod with the present styles. Oh , of course , it may bo vanity , but women are going to ao what the men want. They have always done so and always will. If reforms are over introduced the innovation must bo gradualnot swooping and radical. . _ The marriapo of Miss Nolllo McKell Burns , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns , to Mr. Osgood Tilton Eastman , Wednesday evening , September 30 , nt 7 o'clock , will take from the exclusive circles of Omaha society ono of its brightest ornaments. Miss Burns has boon a factor in the social life of the me tropolis for several years. Warm hearted , ntolhgoiit , with a mind broadened by close reading and extensive foreign travel , she will provo a charming holpmcot to the gentleman who on the yoth will take her to live in Chicago. Lr. ) Willard Scott will perform the ceremony at the rosl- clonco of the bride's parents , Eighteenth nnd V _ Dodge streets , and Dr. Eastman of Boston , f father of the groom , will-assist at the mar riage Hervico. The Eastman family have boon ministers for three generations and all of thorn have boon graduates at Amborst. Mr. O. T. Eastman , the groom-to-bo , breaks the link in tr.o chain of min isterial association , having chosen n business career instead ot the cloth ana is now associated with the Searlo & Horoth company * of Chicago. In Keeping with the bride's prominence in the beau monde there will bo eight bridesmaids , a double quartette of beautiful young women , Miss Mnl Burns , Miss Kelly , a cousin of the brldo-to-bo of Dungannou , county Tyrone , Ireland , who has como on for the ceremony , Miss Emma Drcssor of Lafavotto ' , Ind. , Miss Him Bell of Cinclnnut'i , MUs Mar garet Williams , Miss Homeland , Miss Laura JIoai > laml , and Miss Ida Sharp. There will too two voung misses attending on the brides- nmld8l'Iioobo Smith and Emily Mclfoll. The ushers nro representative society mm mid the wedding' will undoubtedly bo the pretti est homo wedding of the season. I'lio Cnrtor-Iliirkulow Nuptlnln. Wednesday was an Ideal wedding night. A beautiful harvest moon hung over the city , glinting the stone turrets of Trinity cathe dral with a softness and light In keeping with the occasion. Hero and there a white cloud relieved the vastness of the blue and gave a finished touch to a perfect September eight , Long before 7:80 : o'clock , the hour sot for the union of Miss Lcola Cnrtor and Mr. Newton - ton Barkulow , the beautiful cathedral of the Kplscoiml church in this city was crowded by the friends of the contracting parties. Carriage after carriage unloaded its precious freight before tuo'wldo portals of the church , mill the glimmer of carriage lights made Cap itol avenue look us if U was in the possession of nn army of lira flies. While there was no attempt at lavish floral display in the interior of thaodltlco the chan cel and altar could not Imvo been moro beau tifully decorated. Costly vuso Jlllod with white roses were distributed throughout the chnncel and In the niches of the altar , while many candles , taking the place of Hewers burned on the altar , shedding asoft , subdued light over tba inspiring sceno. Promptly at the hour named the choir entered the center alslo from the choir room , singing the very appropriate hymn for such occasions , "ThoVolco mat Bruaihod. O'er Edeu. " In the choir wcro two brothers of the bride , the ono being nu acolyte in the church , the other a Ulllu fcliow singing Ills paean of pence from the run Us iu honor of his sister's marriage , Hardly had the choir ended their "atron" When the bridal party entered the church through the lower hall , the choir slneing the woddliig march from "Lohengrin,11 The ushers , Mr. Ulctiani Berlin , Mr. Kobort 1'atrlck , Mr. 1C O. Barton and Mr. Moso Barkalow , led the bridal procession , fo'.lowoa by the bridesmaids , Miaa Clara Havrloy , Miss Hoynolds , Miss Burgess and Miss Amy Barker , Then caaio the maid of honor , aslutor of the bride , Miss Loll * Carter. Tlion the orldo , escorted by her father , Mr , O. M. Carter , and lastly Mm. Carter and Mr. Carroll Curtor. Mr. Barlcalow and bis best Mr. William F. Baxter , with largo boutonnldros of lilies of the rnl toy , met the bndo at tuo chnnco rail. Them while the organl.it played as in cldcntal to the orvlco Haifa's "Ever Ui Happy , " Bishop \Vortbingto n In full cnnoni ' cals , supporu-d bv'Doan Gardner on his right , road the marrlago sorvlco lu a vorj Impressive mnnaor. Upon the termination of the service the or gainst , Mr. Bailer , plnyod the march frotr "Los Huguenots" nnd the wedding party tiled down the main nisto In this wlso : Mr nnd Mrs. Now ton Barknlow , Mr. Baxter anc Miss Carter , Mr. Moso Barkalow and Mis : Barker , Mr. K. C. Barton nnd Miss Burgos ? Mr. Patrick and Miss Hoynolds , Mr. Berlli and Miss Clara Hawley , Mr. nnd MM. O. M Carter , Mrs. Burkalow , mother oft no groom and Mr. Dick Barkalow. Tlio bride , as she paasod down the aisle presented a distinguished nppoaranco In hoi wedding gown of ivolro white satin and brocade cado , the skirt with a full court train. Ttu bodlco was JacKut shaped , high at the nod with a veil of duuhcsso luco Around tlm edges of the gown duchcssc lace was effectively drapod. A heavy tulle veil , caught up on the head by a coronet o orange blossoms and falling gracefully to the cdgo of the long train , inndo a charming tou onsomblo. She carried an immense ) bouquol of bride roses in her ungloved hand , ft rather remarkable coincidence in this connec tion Is Miss Salllo Hargous , the belle of Now York swell circles , were a gown made exactly lu the same style unon hoi marrlago on Tuesday at Newport Miss Carter , which she now becomes by rca son of her sister's marrlago , was a symphon > lu pink , nnd looked particularly vivacious and winning in a gown of pink crepe dc chine , made short in the skirt. In addition .sho wora pink shoos , pink gloves and csrriou a bouquet of la Franco roses. The bridesmaids , nil pretty girls , wore gowned ullko iu white crepe do chino simply made , with little trlmminu except lace at the foot of too skirt. Thoj carried beautiful bouquets of la Franco roses loosely held together by broad silk ribbons They also were dainty gold bracelets mode in the form of a true lover's itnnt , a gift of the bride , while the ushers and best man wore , scarf pins of gold , arranged in a lover's knot , gifts from tbo groom. Mrs. Carter , the bride's mother looking very young , were a costly gown of corn satin and brocade , ontraino , trimmed with rare point laco. Her ornaments wnro diamonds , ono cross in particular boina universally romarucd for its beauty , a gifl from her husband on the occasion. Madame Barkalow presented n plcturo in a gown of gray silk , finished in gray bullion , which harmouizcd perfectly with her snow white hair , which was sot off by a dainty cap of white. At the conclusion of the sorvlco the bridal party drove to thu beautiful homo of the banker president on upper Farnnm street and prepared for the reception which was hold from 8 until 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Curter and the bride and groom re ceived in the south drawing room , which was exquisitely decorated with Ilowors and palms. The other rooms too ou tbo lower lloor were examples of the art of the florist. Here and there passion vines were twinnd , while lilies t of the valley and bright pink Duchess of Albany roses lent ad ditional lustre to the kaleidoscopic scono. Broad leaved palms nodded a welcome to the guests from ulcbo and alcove In the hall , on the stairway and in the small reception room off the hallway where the Orchestra was sta tioned. The drawing rooms were thrown Into ono lureo apartment by tno removal of the folding doors , which made the crush loss noticeable. The broad piazza which encircles the house on two sides was in great demand , and no moro advantageous spot could bavo boon selected from which to admire the beauties of the nlcht. The music , the brilliantly lighted house , the gaily decked women , all combined to make the picture ono long to bo romom bored. The rooms ou the second floor wcro turned into reception and cloak rooms for the benefit of the guests who came and went in largo numbers until 10 o'clock brought the reception to an end. On leaving the parlors at 3 o'clock the bride , standing upon the upper landing of the sruirway , tossed her beautiful bouquet Into the expectant throng ot maidens watting below : ono form , Just a triiio taller than the others , straightened up as the bunch of roses downward fell and MUs Hoynolds of Council Bluffs became the happy possessor of the talisman which , if legand bo true , chron icles another wedding within the year. Changing her wedding gown for a dark trav eling drojs , the bride and groom loft the house by the roar entrance and were driven to the Union depot where they took n Kansas City train , which had boon held for them for an hour. After u short wed ding Journey they will return and on November 1 , bo at homo to their friends -KM'Lowo avenue , north. The presents wcro displayed in the billiard room in the third story and were wonder fully handsome , cut glass and silver predom inating. A. largo bowl of Capo Jasmine from Houston , Tex. , gave out n langourous odor which was very suggestive of the south land. land.Kefroshments'woro Kefroshments'woro ' served in the dining room and library , which were elaborately decorated for the occasion , the house throughout showing that nothing was loft undone that might assist in making the wcddlnir the loading event of the social cason of 1S91-2. While it would bo Impossible to give a com plete list of tbo guests present at the recep tion there were noticed m attendance : Gen eral and Mrs. Brooke , Mr. ana Mrs. Bon Wood , Mr. and Mrs. H.V. . Gates , General and Mrs. VVhoaton , Governor and Mrs. Thayer , Mr. John Thayor. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woolworth , Mr. aim Mrs. D. V. Barka low of Denver , Lieutenant and Mrs. Truitt , Mr. and Mrs. A. Uomingtou , Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry McCormick , Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wheeler , jr. . Judge and Mrs. Doano , General and Mrs. Hawley , Mr. and Mrs. George Barker , Mr. and Mrs. Coutaut , Mr. and Mrs. John J.1. Williams , Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meyer , ljrof. and Mrs. Glllospio , Judca and Mrs. Clarkson , Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Swobo , Mr. and Mrs. Keller , Dr. nnd Mrs. Denl'O , Mr. nnd Mrs. frank Holler , Mr. and Mm. Clement Cbaso , Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Potter , Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery , Mr. nnd Mrs. Denlso Burualow , Mr. and Mrs. Uollly , Mr. and Mrs. Sloan , Mr. and Mrs. W. l-\ Smith , Mr. and Mrs. Lymau , Mr. and Mrs. Pratt , Mr. and Mrs. N. B , Fal coner , Mr. and Mrs. Shcdd , Mr. and Mrs. Hnrtraao , Mr. aud Mrs. Lockwood , Mr. and Mrs. Mulr , Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Powell , Mr. aud Mrs. Ellis Biorbowor , Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Raymond , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoed , Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Burns , Mr. and Mrs. Squires , Mr. nnd Mrs. McCliutock , Mr. and Mrs. George Boggs , Mr. and Mrs. Koot , Mr. nnd Mrs. William I. Kierstead , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Motcalf , Mr. anil Mrs. VictorCaldwoll , Mr. and Mrs.Cahn , Mr. andMrs. C. N. Uiolz , Misses Yates , Bessie Yates , Sharp , lloag- iund , Laura Hoagluud , Burns , Mai Burns , [ folly , Drosbor , Wall , Simmons , Hughes , [ { eoso , Barnard , McCMlaud.Yost , MoICetina , Hnrtman , Chandler , Wakoloy , Emily WUKO- luy , O'Brien , Woolworth , Doano , Anna Millard - lard , Tatum , Brown , Chambers , Sherwood , Young , Messrs. Uoss , Wyman , Barton , Koo- nig , llonrv Wyman. John Patrick , Robert Patrick , Burnett , Smith , General Ccnvin , Paxton , Snyder , Berlin , Garllchs , McCaguo , How , Colonel Chase , Baldrldgo , Tuttlo. Piuin mitt Troiicrry. On last Tuesday evening at St. Phllo- uona's cathedral Mr. N. P. Treuorry , a well cuown and popular young businosi man of bis city , was married to Miss Sarah Dunn , lov. Father McCarty ofllomting. Miss Junn is also a resident of Omaha , nnd has for a number of years boon a popular sales- voinan of tbo Morse Dry Goods company and has u wldo circle of friends. Immediately utter the conclusion of the ceremony the newly wedded couple repaired o the residence of Mr , and Mrs. A. L. Joopor , wboro about twenty-live of their frlduds awaited them. A bountiful repast , consisting of all of the good things of Uio loason , had been prepared under the dlrcc- Ion of Mrs. Cooper , and was accorded ample ustleo by the guests present. The festlvi- Io4 were continued until a | ate hour. Among the many handsome and costly prosouls , too lumorous to mention , were n beautiful China tea sot and a sot of line table liuou , the last tamed being presented by the employes of bo Morse Dry Goods company. Mr. and Mrs. Tronorry willat once begin lousokooplng ut .Will Charles street , wbcro their friends art ) ossuroU-of a hearty wel come. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A 1'rctty Wadding. Ono of the prettiest weddings over % wlt- nessod in Omaha took placa nt the homo of ilr. and Mn. O. B. Moore last Tuesday OTcn- ng , The happy couple were Miss Irene tlooro and Mr. Franklin P. Wolsb. The ceremony , which was most imposing , wa > erforincd by Dr. Ouryoa in the pretty larlon of the Moore rosiduuco on Capitol nvcnuo. The rooms wcro n virllablo bowetr Knro oriental palms nnd trailing vines onrcl oped the pictures and brio-a-brao and bung in sinuous , graceful loops from the walls Lamps with rainbow-tinted shades throw fl mild , effulgent glamor over the scono. which was lmply bewitching. Messrs. Maurice Duryen and Clinton Mills acting as ushers and led the way at t o nnpolntoi hour , followed bv iho bridesmaids. Miss Margaret Moore "nnel Miss Mary Duryoa Next followed Mr. Welsh nnd Mrs. Moore then the bride , who novcr lookcc moro lovely , leaning on her father's arm. The bride was nrrayod in n white Japanese cropc , with an Imperial train Miss Margaret Moore was gowned lu yellow low cropc , trimmed with mornlngglorlcs Miss Mary Duryca were n figured cream cropo. The effect was oxqulslto. Those present were Judge and Mrs , Lnko , Mr and Mrs. nnd Miss Burns , Miss Mai Burns Miss Bell , Miss Dresser , Dr. nm Mrs. Duryoa , Miss Kelly , Miss Pcrlno Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver , Mrs. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Hinohart , Mr. anil Mw.Perlno Mr. and Mrs. Wilson , Mr. Will Smith , Mr nnd Mrs. L. Slovens , Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C Smith , Miss Helen Smith , Mr. Bert Downs Mr. Fosbonner , Mr. Hisk. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Welsh loft for Evanston where they will reside. Celebrated 'Iholr Wooden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bryson , 020 Georgia nvcnuo , celebrated their wooden wedding Tuesday evening in a particularly ploaSan manner. A number of old friends were In vlted In to assist iu the celebration , whlcb was ronrKoJ uy warm congratulations nnc well wishes for the futuro. High Hvo wa ; played by the guests , and , after a scries o games , refreshments were served on wooden dishes In keeping with the occasion. The following guests were present : Mr and Mrs. L. II. Korty , Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Hheom , Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hortou , Mr. ani Mrs. J , A. Swobo , Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Nnt- tlnger , Mr. nnd Mrs. William Shull , Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shull , Mr. and MM. E. K. Per fect , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Oration , Mr. nne : Mrs. M. H. Hisdon , Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles f'ourtnov , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pottlbonc , Mr. and Mrs. Dallon Ulsloy , Mr. aud Mrs. Draper Smith , Mrs. Melsnor , Mrs. MoPIko , Mr.1. H. H. Benson , Miss Grace Benson , Miss Ada Meisnor , Miss L. L. Rex , Miss Blanche Yowoll , Mr. John Grant , Mr. M. C. Peters , Mr. C. E. Black , Mrs. Lou Bryson , Mrs. John Annablo , Miss Pearl Bryson of Daven port , la. Kaiuin ntut Jenkins. The many frlonds of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jenkins assembled at their homo Wednesday evening in Villlsca , la , , to witness the mar riage of their daughter Nanuono to Mr. A. G. Kamm of Sprague , Wash. The house was tastefully decorated with cut flowers and potted plants. In the north parlor was an arch of ferns and vines from which was suspended a floral boll and under Which the inarriago was solemnized. Promptly at 8 o'clock the wedding march , played by Miss Minnlo McNaugh- ton heralded the approach of the bridal couplo. The bride was charmingly sweet nnd girlish in n simple costume ot white crepe do chino trimmed in soft filmy lace , her only ornaments bolng a cluster of Murcchiol Nell roses. The Impressive ring ceremony was performed by Rov. Frank Campbell , after which many and sincere con gratulations were offered. A pretty feature of tbo evening was the serving of the refreshments , which were very flno , by young lady nnd gentlemen frlonds of the family. The bride Is ono of Vllllsca's best known young women , beloved by all nnd will bo greatly missed. The groom is ono of the rising young men of Sprague , whither they go to make t'uolr homo followed by the hearty good wishes of all. Many and costly tokens of regard were ro- colvod by the young couplo. Among these present were noticed the following : Dr. and Mrs. McNaughton , Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Lynch , Mr. and Mrs. Charles West , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Patton. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Shophard , Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Thurraan , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Booth , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Ingman , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallana , Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rankin , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tesslor , Mr. and Mrs. H. D Dolson , Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Boise , Jr. , Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jenkins of Osage , la. , Mrs. Seymour Bolso. Mrs. E. Shortllff. Mrs. E. L. Kerns , Mrs. Fred Engil of Omaha , Mrs. A. E. Waruor of Council Bluffs , Mrs. Gartrudei Smith , MM. E. A. Platter , Mrs. W. A. Woodward - ward , Misses Wilma Platter , Sarah Platter , Ida Rose. EQlo Jackson , Clementine Stod- dare , Vlda Preston , Minnlo McNnughton , Messrs. J. A. McLean , F. A. Cooper , E. E. Elliott , Will Cooper , Woodward , Dr. G. T. Humbaugh , Messrs. F. L. Ingman. Fred Jenkins of Dos Moines , F. B. West , Rev. F. Campbell. Both bride and groom formerly resided in this city and are known well and favorably iu Omaha. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A I'oroli Pnrty. Miss Nina Marshall's long summer bolng over , previous to her return to the West Walnut Street seminary , Philadelphia , a farewell porch party was given in her " honor on Wednesday evening by the guests "at the Mcrriam , with whom she bos boon a general Tavorlto. Tboso present were tbo Misses Mai Burns , Ella Boll , Lila Alexander , May Yates , Pearl Hartman , Mildred Mar garet Mills , AHco nnd Ada Parker , N'ottio Johnson , Carrie House , Mar- jarot Moore , Nellie Burcbard , Goorcia Sharp , Lulu Hobble , Sherwood , Sargent , Smith , Johnson nnd Webb , Messrs. Badrige ! , Fowler , Smith , Clapp , Fosbennor , Rathburu , Gygor , Crummor , Charlton , Srandt , Downs , Minor , Clark , Lawrence , Elarnum. Palmer , Tiotz , Kuott. Kennedy , McDonald , Hamilton , Risk , Stlllwoll , Cobb and Spear. Among the elder ones present were Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Strong , Torrons , ftold , Snydcr , Miner , Mnrsoman , Hobble , labaugh , Patterson , Gaddis , Hodson , lamllton and Juhnson. Tlio porch was decorated with lanterns , but their light was dimmed by the glorious Brightness of the harvest moon , which was n full splendor , and dancing on the porch to ho music of Youuti's orchestra took decided ) roforeucoovor cards in tbo parlor until mid- light , Ice cream aud cake were served at 11 o'clock , * Entertained Their Frlonds. Mr. and Mrs. E. A , Benson entertained a argo number of their friends Friday evening n-a manner not to bo soon forgotten by the many participants. After a refreshing nnd elegant lunch served it 8 o'clock on the porch , the spacious ver- inda was cleared , and to tbo choicest solec- ions ot music by n line stringed orchestra oung and old tripped merrily to'tholr hearts Miitont , dancing both old and now styles to iccommoduto all. These who preferred a moro quiet nmuso- nont had recourse to tbo card tables , "high Ivo" being a strong favonto , The following s a partial list ol guests : Mr. and Mn. W. I. Hancock , Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Upton , Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Flnlayson. Mr. and Sirs. Mo- Williams , Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Patterson , Mr. and Mrs. George D. Keller , Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Smith , Mr. and Mrs. William Shannon , hlr. aud Mrs. Judge Benson , Mr. and Mrs. Lnbaugb , Mr. and Mrs. Welt , Mr. and Mm. lalo , Mw. C. W. Keith , Mrs. Theodore , Irs. Savage , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shank , ho Misses Welt , Miss Lubaugh , Grace Bon- on , Gastou , Ida Bonsou , Bradshaw , Per- Itlus , Messrs. Frank Carraichnol , John Shan- ion , Harry Rood , Mlnot Welt , Wiggs , Jbarlos Savage , Movements nnd Whereabouts. Paul Ludlngton will leave for Princeton oJuy. Mr. H. B. Hedges bos loft for Boston via Jotrolt , Wllklns nnd Fred RUslln loft last week for 'nlo college. Mr. S. G. Joyce has returned homo from is eastern trip. Mr. Ernest Ralll returns on Monday from visit to Toronto , Can. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur WaKoloy have ro- urnod from Baltimore. Miss Nina Marshall loft Thursday for her chool In Philadelphia. Ltoutonant and Mrs. Roe have returned rom Madison Lake , WU. Mrs. Joseph Garncau returns on Tuesday rom an extended eastern vlsli. Larlmore Denlso , Will and Herbert Rog- irs leave for Princeton tomorrow. George McCaguo loft for Princeton college 3n Thursday , going via St. Louis. Miss badlo Lyuiau und Doris McMastors eft for Oborlm College last Monday. The engagement of Judge McUoo and Miss iusey of Council Bluffs is announced. Mr. Will McMillan bu been in the city tha past wcok , but wilt- leave shortly fo Portland. , The first grand ball ofntho Goodricn clut will bo hold at GoodnchMll October S. Mr. and MM , A. P. Hppkln.s nro now iloml cliod at their now homcui$20 South Twenty llrst street , h- Tbo morrlago of Ml.i.vJcmnlo House to Mr J > I. Wcrtz is ot lor October 14 , nt the Con grcgattorml church. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. QcorW Squtros nro now domiciled in their coiiW'bomo , CIS South Thirty-seventh street , O * Mrs. Ocorgo W. LlnlliRor , who has boot upending n fortnight atJQolfnx Sprlnps , returned turned homo lost week. Miss Brown of Fort'Moado , who was n guest of Mrs. Kllpatrlck during tno wcok loft for homo last evening. It is thought that I Mr. Charles Stewart o Council Bluffs nnd Miss Beach of Now Yort will bo married in November. The engagement of Miss Flora Stantor daughter of Colonel Stanton , and Lloutonan Frank G. Knlk ( ' 80) ) Is announced. Mrs. Victor Bender nnd baby nro vlslthif with Mrs. Bonder's parents in Grilcsburp , 111 They will bo ? ono about n month. Mr. Tom McCnquo nnd family roturnoc home yesterday morning from Spirit Lake nftor spending the summer outing. Mrs. John Rlloy nnd daughter Mnrgarot have returned from Indianapolis , where thoj have boon visiting the past two months. Harry Akin loft for Princeton College las evening. Ho was accompanied as far ns Chi cngo by his father , Colonel H. C. Akin. Mrs. 1 ho mas Swobo and Mrs. C. N. DIotz returned from the Hot Springs of Dakota in tlmo to attend tlio Carlor-Barkalow nuptials. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur have returned from n delightful trip to Fort Russell , Wyo. , where they were iho guests of LloUcnant aud Mrs Mann. Mr. Harry Lyrann of Salt Lake , who was visiting Augustus Kountzo , loft for the cast Wednesday , where ho will resume his studios nt Yalo. Miss Orchard sailed Wednesday by the Wcrr.a of the North Gorman Lloyd from Southampton. The steamer Is duo In Now York September 23. Miss Maud A. Bryant of Milwaukee , who has been visiting Miss Jessie Clark In Pa- B'llion and Mrs. W. F. Snpp , jr. , In Council luffs , returned bomo Thursday. Miss Morse of Chicago will bo entertained this wcok by Mrs. C. E. Yost. Miss Bessie Morse will bo ontortalneel by Mrs. Harry Mc Cormick. They arrive from Chicago tomor row. row.Tho The mnrrlapo of Miss Frances Hickox to oOlciatlng. No cards. Fred W. Gray and E. E. Nnuglo have gene on an outing to Michigan resorts. Mr. Nau- glo will remain but a short time , Mr. Gray , who is suffering from rheumatism , will stay until cold weather sots in. At the residence of Mr. A. J , Vierllng , nt 8 p. m. , Tuesday , September IB , Mr. J. S. McNnlly , ticket agent of the Chicago , Rod : Island & Pacific railway , nnd Mrs. Mlunio L. Ford were married by Rov' Luther M. Kubns. Mr. and Mrs. M. J ? . Van Duson loft last Tuesday for Colorado Springs. Mr. Van Ousen will return early next week and resume - sumo his duties as nfanagor of Poycko Bros. Co.'s candy depnrtmentt While his wife will remain at tbo Springs 'until the middle of October. 1' Tuesday evening Mrs ; i.L. T. Lionborgor , assisted by her daughter , gave the choir boys of St. Matthias , .church . a delightful party. A few friends _ 6f the family were also invited to Join in tno general joy of the occasion. Dr. and MrsI'MhNabb contributed not a little to tbo pleasure of the guests and especially the boys. isji Fifteen of George A. Upton's little frlonds met with him at the residence of his father , M. A. Upton , Monday/frora ( 4 until 7 p. m. , and enjoyed three hour ' /most / delightfully. It was George's birthday and ho was the re cipient of many prosphts. Refreshments were served during the iftornoon , and as ono of tbo boys expressed i ' .uo had a high time. Mrs. W. H. ' Hancock , C015 Davenport street , gave a brilliant irecoplion tbo past week In honor of MrsMIarry J. Hafcravos , wife of the commercial agent of the Illinois Central railroad , with headquarters at Kan sas City , who has been the guest of Mrs. M. A. Upton. The leading pcoplo of Duudoo and West Brlggs' Place wcro guests and a thoroughly cnjoyablo time was had by every body. Tuesday evening a delightful surprise party was eivon in honor of Miss Bauman at bar pleasant homo 1520 Sherman avenue. The evening was spent in playing cards , dancing and music. Refreshments were served during the evening. These present were : Misses Balloy , Linsoy , Church , Gibbs , Boyco , Haskolf , Mr. and Mrs. J. Foster , Messrs. W. E. Tusloy. B. H. Smith , O. Goodman , J Noyos , F. Barrett , C. R. Shorm an J. Brown. Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Lavidgo enter tained the members of St. Andrew's church at their residence on Grant street in Clifton Hill Friday evening. The night was a beautiful ono for u lawn party nnd this , added to the untiring efforts of both host and hostess , combined to make the occasion a very enjoyable ono. A largo number of members of the church were present , including the pastor Rov. Johnson. Light refreshments were served during tbo ovonlug. The members of tbo Gorman club , Gemuothllohkelt voroin , nnd their friends rove n swimming party at the Natatorium Wednesday evening. Those attending were Dr. and Airs. R. S. Lucko , Mr. nnd Airs. C. Frahm , Mr. and Mrs. George Mittauor , Mr. ind Mrs. R. Rozonzwoig , Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fostner , Mr. and Mrs. Kuenno , the Misses Urlau , Miss Schenlau , Schultz , Mit tauor and Andres , and the Messrs. George Iteyo , Max Lontz , William Schultz , C. Kauf man , W. Frahra , William Bloodol , Theo Becker and W. C. Webor. On Thursday evening flvo of Omaha's roung ladies , namely , Misses Dilllo Sago , Belle Marks , Chnrlotta Zimman , L. O'Con- ior and E. O'Connor , assisted by several r'oung gentlemen , gave n very delightful ball M a largo number of their many friends. The evening was spout in dancing all the low dances. At 11 : 'io p. in. the whole party if iifty couples formed Into line for tbo grand march , beaded by Mr. Sago and Indies. Quito i number of neat figures brought the march : o an end in the dining hall below , where a lollclous supper was served. Mrs. Warren Rogers , who was expected lomit this month , is not improving to the ox- Lent hoped for , and sbo will remain with her family in Portland , Me. , until November. IVhilo'Mrs. Rogers is ponvalescing the re covery is so slow tbat her physician advises tier to remain in the east until cold \sonther. This will bo a great disappointment to her nany frlonds in Omaha , .but they will bo con tent with the thought ttmt she is recovering 'rom her severe illness { which nt ono time .breatoncd to terminate'1.1 beautiful life. B Miss Yost gave n ' .delightful coaching larty last Tuesday ovonidg , in honor of the nrds , as sba said , but"1 Vcally in honor of Vlr. Lyman of Salt LaUoJ J After the drive , vhlch included the part& 'and too suborbs. lalnty refreshments \vcjrq served at Mr. ami Mrs. Yost's. These .prOHont were : Miss Mary Popplotou , Miss GJiandlor. Miss Mary Sherwood , Miss Doanuj\ljss , Emily Wnko- oy , Miss McKonua. Mn Jfutriok , Mr. How , vlr. Doane , Mr. Guiou.-Mr. Harry Lymnii , vlr. J. Morseinan , Mr.1 ' 'Augustus ' Kountzo. vlr. and Mrs. C. W. 'Hull chaperoned the Constipation polsonsa-iho blood ; DoWitt's kittle Early Risers curixi constipation , Tbo : auso removed , the dise'aik.Ms gono. VMltllKl.T.AS The departure from prevailing effects nnd natoriaU In canes aud umbrellas Is not so rroat this season as to bo In any way ro- uarkablo. The buckborn is used very liberally , either imokon or bloacbud , bolng plain or silver rimmed , Buckhorns , natural woods , plain nnd silver rimmed , nnd carved ivory , nro the favorlto nounts , appliquo of gold and silver playing .ho Important role in their decoration. Ivory holds Its own. tbo carvings and .rlmmlugs showing work of tbo very best ; haroctor. The Ivory heads , at a rule , are ilaborately carved , and bolng expensive are restricted to line trade. Natural woods are strong favorites , and ire offered in their crude state or with silver ippllquo work , In these sticks the tendency s slightly in favor of the crotch , though the uiob it by no means declining in popular [ avor. Tbo crutch shaped sticks whlcb bavo been fashionable for two or three seasons past are yet considered good , , the market affords n magnificent display of these styles in all the different treatment ? . The sunken silver effects In ivory nnd tor tUo shell , nnd the Insertion ot medallions In lllcreo silver trimmings nro put forth this noasoa in n quality of finish , execution And design that places them In the llrst rank of thoilnor mounts. The favorlto woods for silver trimming nro the Spanish blrr.h. medlar furze , water nsh , black oaks , wochscls. pimento , etc. These woods when trimmed with silver give the mclMl a background which greatly enhances its beauty ; when trimmed with horn cuds the woods nro selected with nu eye to har mony of color ; thus dark slicks nro used with smoked horns , etc. , while the bleached horns nro put on lighter colored sticks. A Printer's Rxporlencc with the Colic. Last winter 'vhilo working at the case in the composing room of tbo Dos Moiuos Loader , I was taken with the worst case ot cramp or printer's colic , I had over had. I trlqd everything in the shape or medicine goriorally used in such cases , but they afforded mo no relief. I sent for n hacn and was taken homo. My wife sent Immedlntoly for n physician , who did everything in his power to relieve my suffering , but 1 grow worse nnd worse. 1 suffered Intense pain for two nights nn'd n day ; at iho end of that time the doctor told mo that unless relief came within two hours , I would bo n dead man. I would rather dto than suffer again what I did during these thirty-six lomr hours. I was convinced that my time had como. I have bcon subject lo cramps or printer's ' colic for years , but always before had littlt trouble in obtaining relief , nnd never lost a full day's work on account of It boforo. But this tlmo the old modlclnoatl seemed to have no moro olToct than so much water. A neighbor who was present when the doctor stated that relief must como sooner or there could DO no hope for mo , volunteered to procure mo a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I made no objection I would have taken anything on which 1 could hang the slightest hopo. Fif teen minutes nftor 1 had taicen the first dose I felt easier , nnd insldo of half nn hour all pain had loft mo. 1 was cured. Now I keep n bottle of both colic nnd cough medicine in the house all the time , and would not be without it. 1 can honestly and con scientiously recommend it , JAMI'.S S. U'lI.KINS , Dos Moines , la. Buffalo Bill's father , Isaac Cody , was ono of tno interesting characters of early Kansas. He was mi Iowa farmer with n smattering of law , and when ho moved over the border his rough eloquence made him a power In the Free State cause. Ho was dangerously stabbed in 1851 by one of n crowd ol rnlllanly "squatters , " and his blood was the first to shod on behalf of freedom on the soil of the state that bled so much afterwards. Mr. Cody's tent is said to have boon the first that was pitched in Kansas oytf rceular settler , and on the situ ot it he afterwards ouilt n log house that was the boyhood bomo ot bis famous son Bill , then n child of seven or eight j'oars. The Latest Conundrum. Wnv Js Hallor's Sarsapanlla and Burdock like tha most popular soap of the day. Because they both cleanse the skin and leave It both soft and volvety. GRAND OPERA HOUSE , SUndau : SepL : 20 TO - NIGHT WE SAY GOOD-BYE. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE r THE Gariw Opera Co. BY REQUEST : THIS WILL BE A BIG NIGHT For Rverybody. All the Favorites and More Too. PRETTY GIRLS. NEW DANCES. ' NEW SONGS. ROLICKING FUN. TONIGPIT. TONIGHT. Prices 5Oc , 35c and 25c SECURE SEATS EARLY TODAY. O , You Sun-Browned Girl ! Why do you not Imvo tlio Tan and Freoklos omovucl ( rom your Skin Iiy using Mrs. Graham's FACE BLEACH ihlch im\koi thu skin pure und white and } lour , and frou from every bloinUh. an It WHS irhuu n.ttiire made It. Don'tba curt ) loss about your coiiipluxloii. It U a woman's chlofmt iliytlcnl cnuriii , Kaca llloiiiih $1.50 nor bat'lo , I'lireo for t.00. for sulo lu Omahu by the fol- owliiK drugizlftts : Hlioruioa 4 McUonnull ; 11 n. J , M. CrluMi I'oo- ple' DruKOu : U. 11. ( Junior : J nie t'onytliu ; i. a. loll & Co ; UiMoAU-.llui J. W. tlurk ! W.J. Jlutfbea ; Vorn llouio Pliarmncr ; C. B. Tort > tu ; M , T , Mu & Dili Kuhn&Co ; Coofco i i'tmrinacrt nnd la Couucll IllutU by A. D. Kilter ; J. C. IH > llrroa ; Cl o. S. ) il . lUchardsoa Drug Co. , wholesale aicnts , BOYD'S-I-NEW-I-THBATER. - - - - . AND IIAHNIW BTK1XUT9. a THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING , = Monday , September 21- LK AXU IIHTASCO'H OltKATKST SVCCKSS , MEN3MWOMEN Prices , 25c , 50c , 75c and $1.OO. * * + * * * * * * * * * A Good Reserved Seat for 50 cts. NoxL JVt.t.rnol.ton. J. K. blMMlVrT. NEW FOUR NIGM1SS , IIKOINNINO THEATRE. Thursday , Sept. 24 , J. K. M EMMET J. K. J. K. His Magnificent Company.of 22 People. IN THE BEAUTIFUL COMEDY , . IN IRELAND Illustratlcg with Q-orgoous Soonory and Roili3to ! Effects , Ino'.ud'ng1 Four Infant Ohc-r.store , a Z thor Quartet nud a Mammoth Church Organ. PBIOES Parquet and Parquet Oirolo , 75o aid $1.OO ; Balcony 60o and r5o ; Gallery 25o. 3OO Reserved Seats at 50o each. Scats on sale Wednesday , September 23. ONE SOLID WEEK , COMMENCING ; SUNDAY MATINEE , Sept. 20 ' / Fred Marsdcn's Grcaicst Musical Comedy E The Funniest Comedy Written. Interpreted by the popular young comuditui , WillarWimflis AND THE- iir Pa 11 ALL SINGERS. ALL COMEDIANS. 3opular Prices 15c , 25c , 35c , 5Oc , 75c THE DRVIES BROS , ' Fancy Grocery Stock AT ElaotL Datj This Week at 1O a- ITT.2 , a.ncl " 7:30 : pin. . 3O8 N. Sixteenth St. BBHBBHB BBBHBHHBBBHBHHBaBBH DO YOU WISH DENTAL WORK ? "Wo Invite Comparison of Quality and Prices on our DENTAL WORK. OR , 0 , W , WERTZ i Douglas 1607 Street. B B a DIME EDEN MTJSEE Cornnr llth and Parnam HtrpoU , COL Q. U. HCOOT.IUdor HiixKard'H Bcoutnnd Oiilile. with hi * fumouH South African rollun , AI.I.1K 1IA.MIITON , OorneltlX , Till ! I.INKP , Hketch ArtMn. 110BTON I.YCISUU DllAilATIO CO. , la Taltintf * CXimxlr Drama , "TIIU15 OBVOTIOK" Adniliilon , Una Dlwo. Open Dally from lo 110 u. iu. LKICN DEFOTHOTEL. Corner 10th and Mnson fitroets. New bulMIng , new furniture , erer ? thlnx Orit lUii ; Illicit locution In the cltjr ; ill moiUra lui- ) iruvouienl > ; Hteam Ileatl ( jail Call llolli ; Hutu imcl llarbcrHhuiiln comim-Uoni Klectrlo ami Cabla Curatonur I'irl of tlio cltr. Trut nml bo coo- Yliitoil Hint ire bare the butt homo fur tlio mono/ weit of Culcigo. Itutoi from U.Wtu ll.W per atj