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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1891)
TTTTO OMAHA DAILY BT3R SUNDAY. O.OTOBEft 18. ISOl-RTXTJSEN' PACES. SOCIAL DOINGS IN OCTOBER , Promises of Future Affairs In the Gay . * World. CHAT ABOUT WELL KNOWN PEOPLE , tTlio Meyer Ilclliiinu Iloreptlon A Ton In Koimtzo IMncc Dinner null Cnril Part led .Movement * ) . Socially the week ban boon a very quiet tno , two or tbroo receptions , several card pantos nnd ono or two luncheons being the extent of fashion dissipation. Tlioro nro Signs , however , which Indicate that the soa- eon from this on will bo moro brilliant than the loaders anticipated at the beginning of autumn. A number of elaborate events arc laluod about , and several houses will bo thrown open this year that remained darn last season. The ultra fashlonablo set Is coming back to town rapidly , ana by December the upholsterer - holstoror , decorator and utility man will bo through their work , and entertaining may bo expected to begin. While the weather has b oB so pleasant everything has tended to delay the season. For Instance , n group of younc men planning for an event to take place during the winter found It Impossible ) to come to any definite sccdulc , bcciuso tnost of tholr follows could not bo brought to their meeting and , moreover , the -natrons upon whom they depended largely lor aid and ndvlco weru so scattered that there was no iiicuns of consulting them. The event "of greatest importance this week Is the reception which will bo given Bonator Chnrlos F. Manderson and Mrs. Mnndorson by Mr. and Mn , J. N. II. Patrick at Happy Hallow , Wednesday even ing. Upwards of 500 Invitations have boon issued aud the recaption will bo upon an elaborate scalu In kuoplng with the distin guished guest , who Is president prototn of the United States .senate and one of tbo best known men in oftlclnl life. A novelty In table decoration Introduced by a Now York club man at , a recent dinner Is to group the wlno battled on thu table after the Kngll.oh fashion and have them draped In tulle covered with violets and sprays of ferns. Around the neck of cacti bottle uplnk rosebud Is tied with a blue ribbon. Illuoniul violet In combination are the autumn colors. The Metropolitan club will glvo n series of hops after they got Into tholr pretty club liouso now bulldlngon ( Harnoy street. At least that Is the talk among the club men as they meet ovar the card tables In tnolr old rooms on Dodge street. Some of the moro enthusiastic Elks are ag itating the question of monthly dinners to beheld held In the club house. Nothing elaborate is designated , the only object being to got the "old follows" to come out and meet the "young uucki" over thu "walnuts and the wlno. " It Is also sugeestca that some topic of discussion be arranged for In the line of the Sunset club of Chicago , of which the Sundown club hero is a follower. It is an excellent Idea and ought to bo carrlc'd to a successful conclusion. Meyer Ilcllinnii Ucccptioii. Tlio rocoptlon and card party Riven by Mr anil Mrs. Mayor Ilollmau Tnursday afternoon - noon ut.d avonlng , was the Uostlnctlvo social event of n ratlior qulot wook. Tlio reception In the afternoon was a brilliant affair and commemorated the twentieth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. aud Mrs. Hollman , at the snmo time affording excellent opportunity to introduce Miss Blanche Ilolhmui to the social Ufa of Omaha , Thu Hellman residence at the head of bt. Mary's avenue and Twmity-fourth street Is ono of the hamlsomo houses of the city. It Is Inriro and roomy , built after the style of the old southern houses which were so delightful n feature of the south land before the war changed the condition of the southerners tiud gave them newer Ideas as to their establish ments. It h an ideal homo , surrounded by handsome , well kept crounds , planted with shrubbery , rare exotics , und made addition ally attractive by the art of thu landscape gar dener. While thcro are moro luxuriant Domes in Omaha , none afford so excellent an op portunity for larco entertaining that this residence of ono of Omaha's leading business man. Thursday afternoon the house looked particularly inviting , the rooms being pic tures In their wealth of colors. Throughout the floral decorations were most elaborate , smilux serving as a background to the out Hovers which stood lit rare vases , jardinieres aud rose bowls In the drawing rooin , the parlor , music room and dining room. There was no attempt at lavish dlsplav , every thing bcinif In the most exquisite harmony. Hut the cluing room and the table came In were present. Never has It been the privi lege of the writer to have scon a moro per fect table decoration than on this occasion. From the massive chandelier in the dining room ropes of smilax were festooned to the corners of the mab&gony table , A magnificent cut glass center piece stood upon the polished surface of n mirror which radiated the lights from countless fnlry lamps and candelabra LUno was the prevailing color in this room , the tall buffet nnd sideboard being particularly striking , lu addition to the handsoina cen terpiece , the magnillcont silver service of the Hollnmn's was brought into use , the ensemble - somblo being perfect. HecL'lvlng with Mrs. Hollman In the west diiiwing room were Mrs. Hnu , her mother , und Miss lilancho Hollmnn , the debutante , u strikingly pretty young woman , who bos yet ubout her tno ntmosuhcro of Notre Dame seminary , from which she graduated last year Kathor above the medium height , with raven hair and eyes that suggest the uamolcon In tholr changeful color , with lashes that cast n shadow upon the cheek. Miss Hellman quite justified iho expectations of her friends , gowned becomingly In a blue inaveliuux with blue brocaded front , decol lete and oiitralnu , and she carried niphotos roses. Mrs. Hollman were n handsome toilette of garnet marvelleux with pink brocaded front trimmed with point lace , decolloto ana ou- tralno. Mrs. Itau were n pretty costume of black kilk , trimmed with blacK lace , ontraluo. Assisting Mrs. Hultman in the entertain ment of her lady friends were Musdamos S. 1' . Mono , Dr. Jensen , Adolpu Meyer and AH ort Heller. MrMor&o were a handsomn costume of b aclc sntin and whlto magnltlcontly covered wlllli luoo. iMi& . Dr. Jensen black silk and Jot. Mrs , Ailolph Meyer , whoso costumes are alwavs remarked for tuulrexcellent tastoand beauty , were on thH occasion a gray net with yellow itropo , a striking combination , Mr.s. Albert Holler wora black slllc and carried pinkrosos. Mts-s Mabel Hellman , la a gown of light pink silk , poured punch In tbo music room , whlli ) Mrs. S. Oborfolder , gowned bocom- Inglv In yellow iiiomsollliu ) do soie trimmed with seed pearls , poured coffee in tbo dining room. Tbo upper rooms of the houao , which corru.spond In slzo to tlio.io on the tlrsi tloor , were ulbo prettily decorated , fairy lamps giving a salt light to the scuno. Auionc the InvttoJ guests present were Mobilumo * Met calf , Cormlck , Paxton , Ham- McO'oniiick , Homtngton , Switzlar. Dr. Par * ker , Bngps , D. H. Wboelor , U. H. Wheeler , Jr.V J. ( . 'onncil , Hopiclns. Mmo. Hopkins , ColTiimii , Hartman , Pratt , Swobo , HolUrugo , Kl.nboll , I.liilngor , Hallor , Gall , Hrooue , Squlivs , riiaso. Mlllard , Charles Hamilton , Cuinlngs , Will Hamilton , Turner , Eata- brook , Exporlcnco Estnbrook , Campbell , Purvis , Kosowater , Koeder , Kodlck. Wood , U'lsoof Sioux City , Fail , t'uttonou , Captain Burke , lirounsou , ilcrbach , Bulbach , Kd. McShuno , Windsor. Doherty , Uabooclc , \Voohvorth , Gilbert. Uuslln , Alclntosh , Dot- wollor , Colpotzer , Stonohlll , Dogan , Towlo , I , Oborfoldor , Lobman , Captain Marsh , Joe linrkor , Grav , Contain , Shivcrlck , Booker , II , ICohu , Thunton , Mcrcor , Uuko , Ilnrrls , Uootz , Darldsohn , Deuul , Hnrrv Dcuel , Pin- aey und Pusoy ot Council Bluffs. Moore , A. Brandies , ( Jbambors , Bochcl , Jcsso Lowe , Armstrong , HobortsonCoryoll. Alice , Furst. llillor , Webster , Wood , Mltsos Botkln , MooroI'ratt , Ada nnd Allco Parker , ICountio , iloujo. Hamilton , Hoagland , Laura Hoag- land , Balbach , Lowe , Dotwcllor , Crelgbton , I'undt , Babcock , Charity Babcock , Morton , lluuerllehl , M , llutterlluld , Klinbull , John- ion , Hartman , Kuthryn Barker , iloultor , . \door , Goldsmith , Chnmbors , Allco Chixm- her , PuscvCouncil ! Bluffs , Ilo cwftter , Wool worth , Wlthnoll , Marblo. McCoon. In order to round the day pleasantly. Mr. nnd Mrs , Hcilmrm invited tholr old friends to moot with thorn over high flvo Thursday evening , and par consoqueuco many of the old residents of the city were present. After a series ot gnrrie * , refreshments were served and prizes awarded as follows ! The first lady's prlzo to Miss Addle Newman , tt cream and sugar set ; second lady's prlzo , bon bon dish , Mrs. J. L. Br.inuics. Firat gentle man' * prize , liquor set , Mr. A. Haas ; second prize , Mh receiver , to Mr. Charles Klrsch- braiin. Thoio present durlncr the ovonlng : Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Morse , Ot , and Mrs. Jcnsca , Mr. and Mrs. A. Holler. Mr. and M's. Lob- man , Mr. and Mrs. A. Moycr , Mr. and Mrs. Mux Mayor , Mr. Morltz Mayor , Mr. and Mrs. B. Newman , Mr. ami Mrs. L. Klrschbraun , Mr. and Mrs. L. Heller , Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Oberfoldor , , Air. and Mrs. C. Kirscbbraun , Air. nnd Mrs. Adler , Mr. and Mrs. Brandies , Mr. and Mrs. L. Heller , Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Oborfeldcr. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. ICohn , Mr. nnd Mrs. Kohfold , Mr. and Mrs. Kntz , Mr. nnd Mrs. Uothschlld , Mr. ana Mrs. Hoyn , Mr. nnd Mrs , Haas , Mr. nnd Mrs. Now , Mr. nnd Mrs. Sllvcrstoln , Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacobson , Mr. nna Mrs. Borcman , Mr. and Mrs. Wlio of Sioux City ; Mr. and Mrs. Bergman , Dr. nnd Mrs. Itau , Misses Tillio nnd Addle Nownmn , Messrs. Dr. Koscnau , Clmrlcs Elguttor , Frank Ilose. Kaufman , A. Uosonau , Julius Meyer , Delchos , Sollgsohn , Trauorunn. A Illcli Ton. Tnursday from 4 to I ) Mrs. Allnn Rector , 18W ( Blnnoy street , Kountzo Place , gnvo ono of the prettiest teas of the autumnal season. The day was beautiful , nnd the ladles tnklng advantage of the weather turned out In largo numbers. The resldcnco of Mrs. Hector was dnlnty In its grab of grcon nnd rod , palms and ferns being bunkud attractively on the mantels , while roses and other cut ( lowers stood around in rose bowls , vases nnd Jar- dinloros The dining room was extremely pretty whllo the table was decorated ox- qulsitoly with foitoons of smilax , n largo bowl of rosoi standing In the contor. Mrs. Hector -vas assisted In receiving by Mrs. S. J. Ferris , while in the dining room she was ably represented by Miss Williams , Miss Wellor , Miss Fuwcott and Miss Hamlln. Mrs. Thompson poured tea while Mrs. Frank Brown presided nt the coffee tnulo. During the afternoon Miss Clara Clarkson , who has tx sweet nnd rosonnct soprano , con tributed not n little to the pleasure of the oc casion , by rendering several vocal selections. Miss Myrtle Coon giving two or throe piano solos. The following guests were present. Mesdames J. W. Austin. Austin , Boul ter , Sunderlnnd , Austin , Corby , Andrews , E. A. Benson , Cnrniichol , E. Bnllou , Bay , Ulum , Milestone , Burroughs , Cost , Boll , Brady , Fawcott , Henry Bonnor , Frank Brown , Dr. Crummer , L. D. Fowler , J. K. Buchanan , J. J. Gibson , Adoloh Meyer , Gra ham Bradley , M. M. Hamilton , Craft , J. Metrnlf , W. K. Beans , Deano , Konnlston , J. U. Johnston , D. C. Dunbar , C. A. Keith of Lincoln , L. II. Bradley , George Crandall. A. M. Dnvls of Lincoln , Bonner , Bonnison , Lee G. Krat7. C. A. Coo. H. F. Cndy , S. J. Fans , .1. U. Corby , F. L. Cotton , Tompleton , J. P. Williams C. A. Wollor , Stuckllng , Wright , Heed , It. Koynolds , DoLamator , Philip Pot ter. Gcorgo Forbes , J. P. Hoblnson , H. D. Hills , Porter , F. P. Kirkondall. J. B. Max- flold , Frank Riinf-om , L. A. Harmon , E. A. Parmoleo , H. Y. Callv , A. C. Powell , Hughes , N. H. Lemon , Charles Powell , C. S. Haymond , E. V. Lewis , H. F. Jaynos. F. A. Brogan , F. N. Jaynes. Kclton , O. Larson , Holmes , J. J. McLain , C. S. Montgomery. McAuslnnd , Robert Stool , Dr. Mattico , Brad Slaughter , Slaughter of California , W. L. Selbv , Wyatt , Woodland , Curtis , Cnarloj Tatiim , Newell , W. J. Sloan , Troxoll , Wil- holmy , Thompson , J. J. Tomi , Van Court , P. S. Merrill , Wells , Bryant , Blackburn , J. N. Cornish , W. S. Rector , Mntha Rector , Lord of Wisconsin , Clayton , Keys , P. D. Lyon , T. R. Ward , Manning ; Misses Clay ton , Nannlo Clayton , Williams , Fnwcett , Wellor , Hamlin , Boll Coourn , Manila Ham lln , Nave , Goodspeed , MoLaln , McAusland , Slaughter , Boulter , Wright , Fitch , Loftus , Martin , Corbv , Squires , Harriet Squires , Crummor , Smith , Clement of Philadelphia , Clarkson , Coon , Milestone. Tlio Tllorttiiuiii Luncheon. Mrs. E. M. Moraman pave on Thursday nt 1:30 : , ono of the prettiest luncheons of the season , the design being to bring together the hostess' young married friends , with a few unmarried people just to give spice to the delightful occasion. Small tables were scattered throughout the parlor and dining room , nnd were artistically decorated with La Franco roses.mnidon hair ferns nnd bnnds of pink ribbons. In nddition to these thcro were pretty nutumn .llowora scattered throughout the rooms , which , with smilax , made n dmnty picture. The talk was brilliant , n number of the guests being quito famous in the smart world for their wcnltn of wit nnd repartee. Among the euosts wtiro : Mcsdamcs Dana Lauder , C. K. Gout ant , C. E. Yost , Captain Burke , Alfred Allllard , L. P. Funkbousor , George Stobblns , L. M. Bennett , C. Will Hamilton , William Rodlclc , Louis Bradford , James H. Mclutosh , T. J. Rogers , Clement Chase ; Misses Mlllnrd , Yost , McCllntock , Sherwood and McKonna. High Flvo .Matinee. In honor of Mrs. A. Furst nnd Miss Furst of Cincinnati , Mrs. George Becker , 2223 Dodge street , gave n very pretty high live party from 3 until 8 on Wednesday. Mrs. Becker was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Furst , Miss Furst mid her daughter , Miss Iluttlo Becker. Nine games were played , tha flrst ladles' pnzs , n crenm nnd sugar sot , being won by Airs. Grotto. Tno second prize was a pretty llower vaso. Refreshments were served during the mnt- inco , the guests enjoying tbo pleasant hospi tality to nn appreciable oxtcnt. Among those present were : Mesdames Hellmnn , A. Meyer , Newman , Grotto , Ucgan , Lee Rothschllu , Louis Rothschild , Ruu , Hos- tottor. Adler. Heller , Kirdchbun , Charles Kirschbun , Kntz , Jacobsou , Silborstclu , Stonohlll. Charles Stonohtll , Knhnunder , Harris , Frollch , Levy , Schlosinger , Goetz , Sampson. For Art Lovers. Omaha is gradually taking a position in the world of art which Is cxtramoly ( ratifying to the earnest well wUhors for the btgbor cul ture of the city. Eastern collectors are com mencing to look Omauaward for u market and with the broadening Inlluonca which is at work , they nro qulto likely to moot with thu success they dosocvo. Mr. Walter H. Drnnt , ono of the best known collectors of aquarelles , has opened a delightful collection of water colors by Amer ican artists at the Pnxton. In the selection of the subjects ho has shown n rotlnod dis crimination , nnd ai ho bus been engaged In the work of art for years , ho may bo regarded as a connoisseur In the profession. Among the lending nrtlits represented In the collection nro : Fred S. Cozzens , whoso yncbts nnd sea scapas nro unrlvnlod bv any of our American colorists ; Percy Moran , whosu work gives evidence of greatness and who suggests Mcssonnior lu his treatment of lights aud shades is represented by three pictures ' An Afternoon Visit , " "A Summer's Day , " mul.tuo "Love Story , " n gem In Its way ; Leon Moran Is nlso scon at his best In n dainty bit which ho felicitously calls "Tno Lover nnd his Loss ; " Carl Webber , whosa marines nro among iho best by our nntlvo artists , hus ono ono of the most striking plo- turos lu the bollcctlou , "Old Wreck ut Capo May. " A. T. Hnckor , ono of the loading Now York colorists. hus achieved renown In the local world by his "Showers ut Salisbury Beach , " on effective study of naluro beauti fully worked out. W. C. Filler's "October Day" and Courtland Lnko , N. Y , " are ulry and well conceived. K. M. Drickuoll has a gem in "Barbazon , " n painting which ought not to bo allowed to leave Omaha. George llowoll Gay , who starved for several years In Chicago , now ono of the loading members of the Now York society ut nrtlsts , has thown great ability la painting "Rocks nt Whltohoad , Cushing's Ilnrbor. " Joroma rorrU needs no cxtonood mention , for ho Is nt tbo bead of our American suhool. Two pictures of his nro unequalled In the collec tion , "Louis XIU1' ana Cnrnion , " companion plocc-s that nro beautiful In composition. His father , L. J. Ferris Is represented by "Tho Cup tuiH Cueurs , ono of ibo cleverest of ( his master's works. Lovers of wntar colors will find in this col lection of Mr. Drant much to go in ecstacy over , for it Is tbo best Omaha has soon in yean. Kxpononts of Dolsnrte. The young ladles of Kountzo Place who so successfully g vo the "Tomplo of Fnmo" last spring , will giro an entertainment of tbo Dclsnrto posing under the direction of the MUJOS Alton and Kotcnam nt the Trinity MoUiodlit Episcopal church , corner of Twenty-first and Blnney , Kountzo Place. Thursday ovonlng of this wcok. Severn ! selections will bo given by the elocutionists , Miss Mortlo Ketchnm nnd Evelyn Allen , Also several musical selections will bo ren dered. The young Indies will bo costumed nfter the Grecian style In the various dell- cato tints. These who wilt participate In thonntortnlnmont nro tbo Misses Mac and Alice Fawcott , Grace Polglaco. Carrlo nnd Nolllo McLnln , Olllo Wellor , Helen Fowler , Quisle McAuslnnd. Florence Botobontu'r , Grace Fuller , Hallio Osborno , Blanch Benton - ton , Bosslo Wcdao and Mamie Hamlln. A Dinnnr lor Miss Turner. The beautiful homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Turner , on upper Farnnmstroot , was the scone of n very pretty thoueh Informal dinner frlaay evening nt I ) , In honor of Miss Laura Turner of Now York , who is n guest nttho Turner residence. Although not yet having made her debut In the social life of Gotham , Mr. nnd Mrs. Turner thought it would DO pleasant to Invlto n few youug peorlo to moot tholr guest. The dinner was n gem In culinary art nnd beautifully served. These present were : Mr. nnd Mrs. Newt Bnrkatow , Mr. nnd Mrs. Hull , Misses Mary Popploton , Stella Hamilton , Doanc , Clnrn Brown. Iloiiflaiul. Laura Hoagland , Cham bers , Kennedy , Hartman , Mary Turner ; Messrs. Will and Henry Wyman , Charles Saundars , Will Carton , Charles How , Ed Fulrllold , Caldwell Hamilton , Frank Hamil ton , Crofoot , Curtis , L. Turner. The Hnrri'ion Hccoptloii. Mr. nnd Mrs , J. D. Harrison gave on Fri day ovonlng nt the Hotel Dollono n very pleasant rocoptlon in honor of their guest , Miss Braymoyor of St. LouU. The rocop tlon was hold In the hotel parlors nnd was thoroughly enjoyed by those present , The iruests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Jules Lumbard , Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul English , Mr. und Mrs. J. English , Mr nnd Mrs. Patterson , Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson , Mr. and Mrs. Porter. Mr. nnd Mrs. PaphonralT. Mr nnd Mis. Brown , Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnlontlno. Mrs. Monti. Miss Hamil ton , Mrs. Gapman , Miss Poor , Miss Dawson , Miss Pratt , Mr. Cnnnor , Mr. Sowoy , Dr. Kohnstamm , Mr. Mansllold , Mr. Julius Mover , Mr. Gunning , Dr. Johnson. Mr. Sclmll. Mr. McGrath , Mr. Tavlor. Mr.Wood , Mr. Wallace , Mr. Lambert , Mr. Grant. Pratt ntid Clinn. The marriage of Miss Edith M. Pratt , daughter of Mr. and Mw. Orlow H. Pratt , 212 South Twenty-fifth street , and Mr. Rus sell B. Cliuo of Kansas City , Mo. , was sol emnized on Wednesday ovonlng nt the rosl- dcnco of the bride. The wedding was private , only relatives nnd near friends of tno family being present. The bride was very dainty in n gown of pearl silk draped with laco. The Bridesmaid , Miss N. R. Wood , were a lovely pink crepe , the groom being nttendcd by Mr. John M. Wclshans. After congratulations and refreshments , the bride und groom de parted for their future borne in Kansas City. A Plensnut Surprise. A number of the llttlo friends of Miss Fay Woiblo gathered at her homo , 113 South Twenty-fourth street , Saturday afternoon nnd gave her a great surprise. They did not fall to bring n goodly supply of the dainty edibles which nro children's cbiof delight , nnd all did amnlo justice to tha cakes , fruits , confections nnd other sweets , with whicn 'they came laden. The afternoon was de lightfully spent in childish games. The fol lowing ware the guests : Tillio Block , Mar garet Pnllllppl , Ruby Benson , Jesse Cutler , Nellie Childs , Blanche Reed , Gertrude Benson - son , Jesse Johnston , Murv Grlfllu nnd Ber tha Phillippi. Calkin * and Koberts. A very pretty wedding was that solemnized Wednesday evening nt 2531 St. Mary's avenue , the contracting parties boiug Mr. C. F. Calkins and Miss Maud Roberts , Rev. Dr. Maim of Unity chuich ofllclating. The cere mony was witnessed only by the relatives of the parties in interest , after which u pleasant luncheon was served. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and MM. C. Do Roberts nnd Is qulto n pretty girl. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cal kins will go to housekeeping at 2535 St. Mary's uvouuo. Movements anil WhcrRnbouts. Mr. Ernest Rlall returned from Chicago today. Mr. Houry W. Yntos went to Chicago on Friday. Mrs. Sampson gave a high flvo party Thurs day uvenlng. Miss Ida Sharp pees to Chicago this after noon on n short visit. Miss Esslo Rosenstook is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Polack. Mrs. Harry McCormick wont to Chicago on Thursday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Paxton have gone to Ogden or. a month's visit. Mrs. Wise of Sioux City is a guest of Mr , and Mrs. Meyer Hellmun. MISS 1W1DO1U OI . .uuyiouJ < , is iuu au > ; ai , ui Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hudson. Mr. Dan Morgan loft for Denver last week whore ho joins u hunting party. Mrs. Captain tsurko has taken rooms at 1721 Dodge street for the winter. Hon. R. C. Cushing who wont to Chlcatfo last WOOK , is expected back today. Mrs. Allan T. Rector ot Nooraskn City Is visiting her husband at the Pnxtou. Dean 'Gardner hus gone to Baylleld , Wis. . to return this wcok with his family. Miss Douno nnd Miss Touznlin have ro- turucd from their visit to Fort Mcadc. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wheeler , jr. , will on- tortnin Mr. Courtney Campbell this week. Dr. nnd Mrs. Summers nnd Miss Summers will return from the east about Novumuor 1 Mi's. John R. Brooke has issued invita tions for u reception Thursday from 3 untilli. Mr. und Mrs. Hy H. Meday nro to bo con gratulated over the birth of u sou , on Tues day. day.Mrs. . J. W. Savngo it is announced will sail for homo today und will arrive in Omaha early in November. Tbo marriage of Miss Jennlo House and Mr. John T. Wortz U announced to tuko placoon tha2jtu lust. Hon. and Mw. E. E. Edwards of California , parents of Mrs. Clement Cnaso are expected to visit thu latter shortly. Mr. Will Kennedy returned the past week from the Popplotou farm on iho Elkhorn , where ho spent the summer. Miss Mamie Wellor of Nashua , la. , and Miss Flora Chamberlain of Chicago , 111. , are Visiting Mrs. V. H. Bartlott. Mrs. Sol Uagan , in honor of Miss Furst nud Miss Cora Furst , gnvo u pretty high live party last Saturday nitcruoon. Mr. Art Uuiou and Mr. Will Doauo wont to Sioux City last week to visit Miss Marga ret Williams and Miss Woolworth. Mr. aud Mrs. C. W. Hamilton announce a dancing party for MUs Stella Hamilton Thursday , October 21) ) , at Hamilton Placo. The Starlight club gave the first of lu series of datuilng parlies at Goodrich hall Wednesday ovenicg and was buccosjful In every particular. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Popploton will launch their daughter , Miss Mary Poppleton upon a social career next month by giving a dancing party lu her honor. Mrs. A. Furst , Miss Furst nud MUs Cora Furst , who have bo n the gsosts of Mrs. George Bochor for the past month , loft for their homo in Cincinnati lust evening. The Kountzo Place Tennis club mot last Tuesday evening and formed asocial club for tbo winter , They will meet at tbo houses of the momuora during the season , Mrs. M. J. MuKoon of Pasadena , Cal. , formerly n resident of Omaha , kindly re membered among the Dost people hero , Is vUitlag old time Omubn friends. Tbo marriage last week lu Now York of Miss Marguerite Diusmoro , daughter of the late Dr. Dmsmoro of ibis city , to Mr. Nichol son of the tlrm of Hlrcli & Co. , Is announced. B. J. McCabe of this city arrived lu Now York on Wednesday on the Etiuria , nccom * pained by his islor. Miss Ancolln , who will make her homo in Omaha with her brothers. Mrs. O. N. Ramsey u oxpestod .to return from tha east , where she has passed tbosum- mcr , about the November t. Mr. and Mrs , Ramsey will probably take room * at the Mlllard for the n Inter. The recital which was to have boon given at Bromnoll hall lust Wednesday ovonlng was postponed on account of Airs. J. W. Cot * ton's Illness. The recital vlll ha given Wednesday evening of this wook. Mr . John V. Furey , wife of Major John V. PRTRON1ZE HOME MRNUFAGTURERS. ABAUGH H CO. 218 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET. Our Garments nro Can You Afford a Seal Garment nil made iti our own factory and for qual ity of of material workmanship , superiority ment ? If you can , you cannot and novelty of design cannot bo excelled. afford to buy any but We Have a Large Stock of - : - SEAL GARMENTS - : - on hand , or we will make a We have at the present time an immense m SEAL GARMENT TO MEASURE n mense stock of As- And guarantee a perfect trachan Capes , Beaver fit without any addi- ver Capes , Otter " tional charge" . Capes , French Seal Capes , Alaska Seal Write for Capes , K r i m m e r ' cata 1 o g u c Capes , Leopard MEN'S and tell us Capes , P e r s i a n a what you Capes , etc. Astra- FINE arc in need chaii Jackets , Persi- of and we ana Jackets , Otter Overcoats. will - Otter Jackets , Mink Jackets Muffs , Astraehan Make ets , Seal Jackets , AH styles of Muffs , Beaver Seal Gloves , Beaver It Seal Capes , a Muffs , Freeh Seal Muffs , French Gloves , Otter Gloves full line of Beaver Muffs Sea1 for , Astraehan and furs of every de Seal Trim scription. mings. Muffs. Y ou. FE CO. 218 Soutti ISth StreetOmatia.- Furoy. and two daughters are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Croighton. Many will re member t ha major who ' was stationed hero some years ago , but Is ri'oxV chief quartermos- tcr of the Department of Dakota with head quarters at St. Paul. Cards have been received in Omaha an nouncing the marriage of Miss Minnia Lotto and Dr Ladrt , at the residence of the brldo in Lincoln , October 28. Miss Latta is well known in Omaha society , being a very tall and handsomely formed brunette , with the most ravishing of darlc eyes. To see her sister and she together ono cannot help but exclaim "Dianas fair to look upon. " A very quiet wedding occurred on Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock at St. Peter's church" , corner Twenty-eighth and Leavonworth , the contracting parties being Miss Katie , daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Quoaloy of this city , to Mr. P. J. McKay of Loramio , Wyo. The bride was attended by her sister , Miss Mumio Quoaloy , while Mr. J. N. Kelly was best man. Mr. and Mrs. McKay loft eh the 2:50 : train for their future homo Tuesday afternoon. \1 * * n till \TiHi frtn "V f n 1 In rrVint * YVAHA i Yt n recipients Mcnday evening of a surprise from n number of their friends , in honor of the twentieth nninverary of their marriage. The event had almost .slipped the memory of Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher , but when the guests departed they loft many evidences of their well wishes for many happy returns. Ho- freshmonts were served during the evening and a thoroughly pleasant time was had. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kcllo.v celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Friday evening at their residence , CO , " ) Pierce street Among those present were : Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wright , Mr. and Mrs. Gcorco Smith , Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith , Mr. and Mrs. T. Morrison , Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jones , Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Summers , Mr. and Mrs. Guy Palmer , Mr. and Mrs. Lo.i Kendall , Messrs. Henry Kno- dull. E. O. Wright , E. A. White , P. M. Bnck , II. D. Mongban , F. L. Furuas , A. C. bpooner , O. A. Knox , John Hall , Barrett F. Wowell , T. C. Bacheior , F. P. Moody. Upon the eve of Dr. Chambers' departure for his Now York homo Mr. aud Mrs. Bon Wood gave a lovely ton Tuesday evening. Among tuoso present were : Mr. anil Mrs. Patrick , Mrs. Mandorsou , Mr. npd Mrs. Denise - niso Barkalow , Mmo. Burkalow , Mr. and Mrs. Morsman , Mr. and Mrs. Yost , Mr. and Mrs. Uonnett , Mrs. G. Knight Wnlto. Mr. and iMrs. Pritchott , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Poclc , Misses Balcombo , Yost , Bishop. McKenna , Sherwood , Messrs. Hamilton , Drake , Moso Barualow , Offut , Barlow , Davis , Dr. Sum- At tlio 10(1 e 11 Mil sec. Tbo bill for the coming week at the Eden Musco consists of Seymour tbo mind reader , Kokl the baboon , Fitzpatrlck family boll ringers , Howo's hat spinners , Purvis' trained dogs and the celebrated Johnson trio In songs mid dances. > v. _ Worthy otVft Trial. If you are troubled With rheumatism or a lanio back , bind on over the seat of palii a piece of flannel dampened with Chamber lain's Pain Balm. You will bo surprised at the prompt relief it affords. Q cunt bottles for sale by druggists. i Dr. Blrnoy euros cjitnrrh. Boo bldg. WILL MEKTMX OMAHA. Annual Session of tlijo' Woman's Hoard of .MijHH8 , Next Wednesday tbpj8Woman's Board of Missions of the ( Jougrogutlounl church of the thirteen central states yj\l \ | boqln Its twenty- third annual session In Jtio First Congrega tional church In this city. A largo number of prominent ladles will attend und the meetings will attract a great deal of attention from the church people of Omaha and Nebraska. The Congregational church stands lu the .very forefront In the missionary \vorlt and the prominent workers who will visit Omaha this week will doubtless enthuse the ladles of Nebraska and thu west with u great deal of enthusiasm , The convention will continue for three daya. The II rat session will bo hold at U o'clock Wcduesdar morning , Some of the prominent ladles ox pec ted at the convention ure : Mrs. S. B. Capron , for thirty years a missionary in India and now principal of tbo ladles department of the bible Institute In Chicago ; Mrs. Mardou , for many years missionary to Turkey ; Miss Haven , who has boon very successful as a missionary to China ; Mlsi Soarlo , a worker la the missions of Japan. Mrs. ( > . W. Hall of Omaha U president of the Nebraska branch of the board. Kev. H. P. Beach , "tho man from Chlnu , " nnd Mr. Loltch , who has achieved consider able cdebilty by delivering Illustrated Uct- CARELESS ABOUT YOUR COMPLEXION It U n wnmnn' clilcfotb phyalcnl charm. It i' often her only capital. It Is nlnnys wurtli n Krent ilcnl to IHT. In tnislncxi , kivo or social : ilTiilr.i. No matter liow browned , or roiiuli or sallow your akin mar do. orhon-imicli It I * ilWlKiireil with freckles , moth-imtclics , blacklioaili or Mrs. Graham's will remove every blcmlah ami loaro your skin n l > uni nml olu.ir nnd whlto HI It wui In haliyiluya \oiircoinplexlon will then bo nt natiiru made ; It InitriictlniH RO with each bottle hoiv to keep U HU 1'rlca il.Ui All ( IruKKlstt sell U. RICHARDSON DRUG CO. , Wholoaalo Agents , Omnlm. uros upon Ceylon , will bo present nnd ad dress the convention. JCuliooH from the Synod. The trip to Bellevue lost Thursday was both pleasant nnd prolitablo to the Presby terian pastors of Nebraska. Many of them had never visited the college and they went back to their fields of labor tilled wltn re newed zeal for the cause of higher education. The excellent accommodations furnished at Elwina hall for young ladies struck the vis itors with great favor. The hall is perfect in plan and arrangement for the comfort and convenience of yio pupils. Jt will accommo date between thirty nnd forty young ladles. The rooms nro of good size and are elegantly furnished. The college board has lieon fortunate in securing the liberal assistance of n great many friends In the furnishing of Elwina ball. The rooms have been f urn Is Lea by the following parties : The library by Mrs , Meredith of Omahn ; tbo parlor by Mrs. Frieda Linton , Brighton , England ; the dining room by the First Congregational church of Omaha. Other anartuionts Imvo been furnished by Miss Adclo Johnson , Brooklyn ; the Presbyterian church , Au burn , Nob. ; Miss Estello Mount , Omntm ; Miss Ella Bracken , Omnba ; .the Younir Pee ple's Society of Christian Endeavor of Craig , Nob. ; Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kuhn , Omaha ; Knox Presbyterian church , Omaha ; Mrs , Hcttle Collier , Omaha ; Mrs. Mary J. Crolgh , Omaha ; Presbyterian church , Bcllovuo ; Young People's Socletv of Chrlatinn En deavor , First church , Omaha ; Master Charles Edward Linton , Brighton , England ; Young People's Society Christian Endeavor , Floronco. Neb , ; Messrs. Mayborry nnd Davis , Tecumseh ; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor ot tbo Second church , Omaha , AmotiK the N' Rev. Charles W. Savlclgo has decided to establish a church for tbo poor In tbo old United Prcsbvtorian cdlllco on Eighteenth street near Webster. Ho has purchased the building ana will begin regular Sunday serv ices thcro today. Rev. Savldgo U deeply in terested In tno work of rescuing the down trodden from the tbrulldom of sin nud suffer ing , und If such a work as that which ho has undertaken cau be mode a success In Oraahu bo U certainly the man who can accomplish that result. _ DeWUt's Llttlo Early Risers , float Uttla pill ever mado. Cure constipation every time. Nouo equal. Use them now. WE ARE REMOVING AROUND THE CORNER To 207 South 15th St. , ( Karbach Block. ) We want everybody to know that the re moval will not interfere with the prompt and faithful execution of all orders entrusted to us. Our assortment of Suitings , Trouserings , and Overcoa'tings was never larger nor more invit ing than at present. ' XT , , ctwlncI'orclsn and Doinostli * , Including tho\ - thoorf JNew . orf nrrMritirr rl-iilir styles ( Ilc.pGiarTonami iirowusiiititiKs. ) are arriving daily , and we invite early orders from all in need of clothing , whether they have $ 5 or $15 to spend for Trousers , $20 or $50 to spend for Suits , $18 or $60 to spend for Overcoats , we have everything Good Enough for men to wear , and that bars out trash. Mail orders solicited and cared for. Ol'EN EVENINGS. Nicoll the Tailor5 1409 Douglas. Beginning October 24th weill be entirely removed to our new store , 207 South Fifteenth Street. A Inioky Kcntiiuklnii. Senator Blackburn of Kentucky must believe in luck , for it wiis duo to tlio mores t clinnco Unit hia bonoa do not Ho bleaching on the plains of TOXIIH instead of giving him a rheumatic twinpo occa sionally in the halls of congress. Ho fought with Sam Houston tvt San Jn- cinto and the Aliuno , and once escaped witli his lifo by drawing n white bean when the Moxicann had selected u detail oi Texans to bo shot. Small lu slzo , great In results ; Do Witt's Little Early Riser * . Bait pill for cnnitlpt- tlon , best for sick headache , bait for sour stomach. HDr. Dlruoy cures cntarrh. lice bltlg. AVE FUEL And Keep Your Cellar Coal Ily covering your utoim or hot water lioutlnir pipes with win. ( llerkdfuld's I'atent r'ossll Muul Uonitjoiltlc H U not only tlio bust non-cuniiuctlng covering , but Is nlnoliitely lln > proof. It applied nt Now York urlco.i aud guaranteed liy D. O. McEWAN , ( luncrul Wuiitern Atrent , 1011 Howard Stroot.