TTTE OMAHA DAILY HRI * stmnAV < t rcpTRMni n ? n. STXTRRM Silk Dep't. cBSOO .x OOO w01 ° f F Novelties on special Sale , .1 . THIs3 TxTTTNTTSTVr .1A and fa , , ± l. , ' : : ,7 , es Cloak Department , Ladies' Ready-Made ' 00'L rttOQnUyo"rRltontlon * Suits. tetaglmf-'ta-- " \ ii,9f now - ' - Whipcord Wo 'havo 12 regular want to particular styles thnt way call your wo attention to. Our outlnc suit , nnd plailod made with boll slffrt waist , color $ mixed . . , roffulnr prlco J5 , gray and tan a"d $3.25. our prlco as/c / . only you .u uio last Our and 5SHSS.SE.5 brocndo ur Cro offer Infnnts' cloaks In oronm nnd tan. suit worth is $7.r)0 ether ; suit our : prlco The , only Ruflslnn 34.90. blouse , made "I the Cy Our 22 of n chovlot This clonk , ' , . , ombroldored fc'rny and tan. ml.xod colors , ' on This 'tnd bottom capo $1.00. of skirt , worth ' $3. ' Men's thc fc „ , „ . . . ° ' 8lllo Our $ as clonk " " - .niignn 0Mii } Monday worth 31 FurnishingDep "onthor " " "nodf CT mived Our $ . Our line $3.05 of weeksoj & 3a' " W * cloak worth 85. ploto. Wo are full neckwear is no.v com At C0c. Our 84.(1,5 ( line of 60o took showing the handsomes r * cloak r < id - - . . worth $0. InUiocity. Bottom four-ln-hand soarf .hist dark now grndu of llffhtaud received our line For U3c colorings at 75c nnd $ . . chtldron 2. 3 , 4 of fall cloaks for wo are showing $1.00. the very latest styles and uycard , and old , made In 40c. forty guiuro cotton ] hose , regular an onyx dyed jrunranloo our 40c.A i-ugumrvaluo to prlco bo A . wo rl&ht. very flno " ' gan quality of French unbleached balbriggan 25o. i lioso , valtio - 25o.Wo ! loc , now 40-Inch " "u"-- > 40-inch jivips Trnvors at 81.25. Gold Wo and have just filled up our price , . - Velour Silver stook * do o 42-inch Satin Saxo at $1.75 , 'Ladies' ' dorod shirts. This laundered and iinluun- Sollol at $1,75. F whoro. ahfrt is 40-inch Prlco , equaled . no- 75c , $ - Nouvoauto See $1.00 . and . them. $ 4a " " " * 54-inch Corkscrew Pompionno at $ -.00. raps 100 do/on $1.25 oaoh. < - j / ' 54-inoh Mountain Ding-oimis at SI.75. white mon's nn-o llnoii ' Pr ° Per t/W / , , and "le ' * " * " < VLACK 7 64-Inch Surah Royalo Twill at at $1.50. S. 50. Jackets. 12jc Medium each. hemstitched weight plain liandkorchicfs nt /B / : " DI FSS rnnnc Extra underwear good in value bluo-gray for the and colored tan , morlno at 50c. money f ' " 'S " - * . r''S " r'- ° ' > > - , - ettS.fegr sasssva r te ' ' % ; rr'-"S "Swan invite particular Brand" IJon- at- w" " G ° * * fes . > U ' ° u " Ss wa . , , received our : ? eh : J9 inch VCJv.r0 M uli , , , wortlTvc" 09fe full range at ivo the can . now show you second n SO-inch A new line Armoan of fall suitings. A" " " - 40-inch at 7fc , 8-5c following prices : vSe'N I5c.This serge at lOc , worth * Stho Jnost 40-inch - and $1.00. - -N inchoslon , This line "ow weaves ° " b ] ° " at SOc , $1 , SI.2.5 tthobeSrs(1 checks comes in stripes , il the and . . g : of the plaids a > ' n liero j.ou. ( lluaK | : ! ) . ! , . . . ' - -1 nuwcst dosli"1 and 5' ° n ranne'Depf- ' Is a list of favorites r - 42-inch F . Ei.glish Wh' ' " " ' - this ' " season : m Li r------ " * * Our Great Cash Clearing Sale of the past three weeks , has cleaned up every vestige of old stock. Monday we place on sale a bran new , spick and span clean line of fall novelties at special introductory prices. AfoinIP nurpi T pir.pi pn lOSSIP Ol ( SWELL CIRCLES Little Doiug the Past Week Among the Eaut Monde , PROSPECTS FOR THE COMING SEASON Mnrrinco * Tlnit Ilnvu Illuiuliioil the Ouiut- uilo oT Sojituiulior U.iyn ICIso of ail Omaha dirl Short UliriiuloUiiKa ' IVoll Known .Moil anilVoinnn , The Omaha girl is cutting soraothinB tuoro than a mora llguro in ttia social world : ska is lifting her Intents in various directions , art itornturo , tUo sttiRC , nud ID nil of them sbo to acquiring fame. Lust week an Omaha girl i .Jjodostly occupied tbo npplauso from liun- j drcds of patrons at the Farnum street tlio- ttor and as modestly ulttiJrow from publio Attuntton at the clobo ot tlio porforinnnco. Miss Lillmn M. CuinmlnKS , who plnynd Itio loiulinp Juvcnllo role of Doris Ma > no in the DC Lange & Rising company , is un UmuDa h'lrl , liuvinp lived lioro lorn numborof year . Her father is Colonel J. Frank Cuimnlnps , whom aid residents will remember us hnviiiK owned Hlver Vlow.Vlllii and a larcu tract of lund in the north part of the city , und after whom Cummings .street was namod. lut disaster followed In Ibo wnke of proporlly and Colonel Cum- miiiKs was llnally forced to still iho land for H pittance , which , did hu own It now , would bu worth million * . Mis. ( Jiiinininu's ovon- luully seemed n dtvorco from her lumband , nd with her daughter removed to Ulburoa , 1 where she lives in her bouutlful homo'Tho Towers. " Mlsn CuDinitngs , with Uuo west ern grit , not wishing to bo a useless append- I nno upon her mother's apron string , decided ' to follow ibo Htuno as a profession , and last | season amdo her debut iu Maurice liarrv- moro'd comuany under the inaiinucinoni , of J. i M. Hill. Her worn was praised by tbo mot- 1 ropolltan press , but liarrynioro was not sue- I cossful und had to close. This season , when I DoLaugo & HUliif ? were orgunizlng Ilioir company , they ehosoMisa Uuinmliusout of a I largo list of appilciuits for the leading I Juvonllo role , nnd she plays It with u grace j that Is as thoroughly pleasing ns it is utiron. i. ' , vnntlouul. Sno Is u ciosa student und Is ' doitlned to bo heard Irom In moro serious wont. A I.iuvn IMrty. ! i Mrs. Mat Piitilck guvo a lawn pnrty last Wednesday nttornoon un tier delightful crounda for Miss Josslo and Master MathowBon Piitrlclt. It wasn't their blrth- aays exactly , but ns : holr bli'tlulavs como In October , when all out dee Is not In its glory , the duto was anticipate ; ! a llulu und Iho lawn party given in the vrri' best davs of the year to enjoy it. About tnirty-llvo of Mis * Josslo und Master Mat's friend' WCTO present ; tuny liad twocnrl.s with ponins anil they drove und iodo , aim HUIILnnd phvod giimos and iito u Ucllelous lunuhinn , then had seine moro rides and drives and games. H wns altogether u most delightful party for tbo IHtlo folUs , following are the numos of tho&o present : Marv Meieer , Nita Durlio , ( Jcr.ilil Dohuttv. Ted Ilolvolio , Kath arine. I'owoll , Sidney Powell , tiludvx Hut- ption , Joy ttitilpben , Marian H. > | lor. .Mivl.in Connell , Ilnzi'l Conni'll , Miirmn Hni'hes , Uoorgo Hcdielt , Hlmcr Kedlelt , I'aul Calla- ctior , Itenjlo Ciullaahor , Miiiian .loluison , Dyron Jolinson , Inis Ituncdiol , llcniletta Ilynedlct. Arthur Muyer. Stanley liosewater , Jesolo MOJOII , Helo Nuson , Mnir Burner , Uuorgio Darlirr , Josenli llarltor , third , Florence - once Urldlpy , Helen Thomas I'ruuuThomas , If I Francis Weasels , Justus Lowo. Catulry 1'iirly , An unusual und attractive ontortulumont was the cnvalry party given Snptumbur U. A unique Invitation caru wus sent out nnd about thirty responded. The. command formed ot the High nchool grounds ul 7.MO p. ui. nud moved down Davenport viroet to tilxtotmtb. Aftjr creatini : qultu a stir along the principal thoroughfares tbit party beaded toward the soutlnvest. Down In Surpy count" tbo eror hospltablo furmcr , Jacob Pflug , throw wide < ho gates and kept open IIOUHO. At IU p in. the roinpany arrived and u farmer's typical Sunday afternoon lunch was survod. Tto whipped cre.im , piiiBorbread , fruits , etc . wore pronounced superb. Such royal reception , suiih exhilarating recreation will m.ilto the cavalry party popular. Thoi.0 who enjoyed tbo moonllgnt rldo were : Mrs. H. Howell , Mrs. Lewis , Mrs. Uoorco Meiitlo , Mrs. Spencer - cor Otis ; Misses Alma Uincer , Amolla Plluir , Schwartz , Mnry Bu/zcll. Evans. Hartgrove , Howell and Molchers of Detroit ; Messrs. H. Howell , Spencer Otis , Harry Lawrie , Frank Blunchurd , John M. Hitzol- ton , M L. Stone , W. M Keli-o. U. Hastlo , C. U Kasson , Charles Wapner , Hondrlcks nnd Spencer Otis. The party Was cbnpor- oncd by Mrs. U. Howell , Tim .Sjiorthli ; Killtur's Outing : . It was the sporting editor I'jirud lortli to view the IK'lit , fur southward fared to New Orleans Tli nt ho might see the sight Of Jim's proud nuiiip.idonr buiiccd" up , While further tilled f.unu's brliiiniln eup L'or the boy from the burx of beans It's oh , the sportlne editor , The guy and sportive editor ! Hu sallied otith to sunn tbo sp.it , With spotless piiasiind Ulxons twelve And a No. ID hut For who so gre it us n sporting od. , And what no big as his ciuicenl lieadl It VIK the sporting editor ftat hro.ithluss In his puw , " "I'lici' | ) ressed eloso to tlio ulrcllng ropea , " To until fur me and yon When Sully'ssiiuerhntimn rlsht" Bliouhl sting liie "diiiuly" out of sight And fun tlfy 0111 fomlust hopes. It was the spotting editor Whoso ( ivnoiTow dim nnd gl.izod. As loiind succeeded sti'muous round And thu Trlsey iiov uuuhasod Ijild low that "aint inu'iitof f.inio" And did lo do.ir.b that "deutliluss nnmo" And trailed it on th' Insenb.iio Around. It WIIH the nportliig editor Vowed then u foarfnl vow : The "Apollo In ulaluster's" right llud sourieil liNtJully's brow , And he iiiiistNlay with his own hands , Ami lay In "I lie inc.irdlnod sniUs" Whatever man or tiling he It was the sporting editor 1'nlliileil his fonrsonio oath ; 1 1 In spotless pads and Dlxnns tuolvo llo mustered forth nnlouth. And mixed and muiilod his guiltless fee Till yon or I must sadly go And irgr.ivu for our language delve. It's oil. tlio sporting editor , The "gluillaiorial" editor ! I'jht spitted on his Dlxon'n point K.ieli guileless ilttio metaphor - Was put con'pletoly out of jo nt Morn fimiful iho tl''hl thuS. K waod Than that the pugs' host powers en/ugod. Krugtir nnd l.'liniinn. | A very pretty woddlng was that sol- cniuUcii Tuoiday afternoon at the residence of the uridu'i parents , MI * , aud Mrs. Henry Lehmann , Thirty-llftb and Cuming streets , when Miss Mlnnlo Lchraann nnd Mr. , lohn 1) ) . F. Kruger wore united in xvodloelt ties U.v" Ht-v. .Mr. Kuhns. Thn house wns neauli- fully decorated lor the occasion , D.ilms , ferns und out llowors being everywhere discerni ble. 'Iho ceremony was performi'd in tb'i front parlor , tbo orldo boliiL' alioiuied oy Miss ICiucer und Miss Slerlc of Calhoun , tbo groom by Mr. William Ivrugornnd Mr. ( j. II. Lohmiinn. The brldo , wno Is u sweet , pretty iiirl. was costumed In whltouastimere , with u wreuth of upplo blossoms about her brow. Aflei u.iit h u wedding supper wns served in the dining room , to wlilcn u largo number of guests hud been invited. Later , Mr. und Mrs , Kruver loft tor tliolr new homo ul ii.'U North Twenty-eighth street , which has been completely decorated and furnlsued by ibo bride's falber. l.uhur l > uy I'tmtlvitiio , The tootlug of tiorns nnd iho merry shouts and laughter In tlio early mom of Labor day iinr.ourccd the departure of u hay rack and p'cniu ' uarty to I'riiM lake. The following ladles anu gentlemen com posed iho party ; Miss JessloVrlglit , Miss Nclllo Fowler , Mlts Magilo Dunnatt , Miss tla'.tio Aucli Moody , MUH Uruca Uaxtor , Mrs. J. C , I'rltchurd , Miss Sue Cooper ; Miss Avis Uroke. MOSIM. II. C. Fuwler. L. B , Lucas , O.V. . I'latuerVess uonvery. O. W. Anch Moody , Charles Sueoler , J , O. I'rltoh- urd , J , Davis. Fred Convery. The ladles hud provided for tbo physical wants aud nmusomontof the party and to thorn all the credit is nuo. From the tronuroui shaking up received in transit nnd difforotit games indulged in after arriving , at noon nil ute heartily of the goou thiags furnlsbod. In tuo nftornoon boating , bathing and games of croquet , football und quoits were entered into with a will and u general good llino was hud by all. SurpriMu IMrty. A very enjoyable surprise party was given In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Powell Thurs day evening at their residence , 2020 South Eleventh alroot , Iho occasion being an anni versary of the thirty-ninth birthday of Mr. Al I'owoll. High flvo took up the greater part of thu avoning. After ton games the guests wore trealod lo a line rapast. Air. W. E. Crosoy won iho gent's llrst prize , Miss Llll'o Nitscho , tody's first , Al Powell , gent's boob7 , Mrs , Elmer Davis , lady's booby prlzo. Among those nreseut wore : Mr. and Mrs. Lymnu Lott , "Mr. nnd Mrs. W. U. Cheek , Air. and Mrs. Elmer Davis , Mr. and Mrs. James G. Murtin. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crosby , Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mnhonoy , Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Martin , Mrs. Sarah Martin of Chicago , Miss Lillie Nltbcho , Mr. Fred Nttseho , Mr. Fred John , Air. nud Mrs. A. T. Sidwell. I'irHt nl I/in / SraMiin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ullmoro gave u very pleasant dancing party at their pretty homo on North Twei.tietu street last- Monday evening In honor of their daughter Miss Anna , it being the young lady's fourteenth birthday , The lloors uoro cnnvnscd for the occasion , and the pretty girls and gallant young men hud many n joyous nanco. Dalntv refreshments wore served nt 11 o'clock , after which dancing was ngaln re sumed , and the guests did not depart , until the woo a inn' hours of the morning. These invited were Misses Florence Grid lev , Gertrude Conlilin , Uussio ICorty , Cnrrlo St. Gayer , Maude McClain , Marie Cillmore , Messrs. Austin Collott , Hope Conklin , Frank Freeman , Itoss Uailoy , Fred Husted , Bert Smith. Chnrllo HathDurn of Atcbtson , ICan. , Mr. and Mrs. Kortv , Miss Ada Gilmore , Mr. Smith , Mr. Hoot and Mr. lirown. I'oopln Whom Von Know. Miss Mary Hamilton is daagorously 111. George Voss leaves for Dayton , O. , today. Ed Fnirtlold will leave for New York this afternoon. Mrs. Charles Shlverlck nnd son loft for Uoston on Tuesday , Mr. und Mrs. ( Jeorgo Cook loft for the west Tuesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. LouU A. Carey returned from Europe yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Crummer buvo located at the Merriam for iho winter , Mrs. H. U.Voou nnd family unvo returned from Nniruganselt I'lor. Mr. G.V. . Joyce bus returned from quite an extended western trip. Mrs. T , J. Rogers und cblldron returned from the east last Monday. Signor Fusco has Inaugurated his vocal school In Tin ; UKK building. Luworonco Sldwoll has returned from his summer vacation ut Chicago , Miss Scovell of Alton , III. , is the guest of her cousin , Mrs. H. S. McDonald. Mrs. Sol Hoppnr returned yesterday fiom her tuien weeks' vacation in Chicago. Mr. < I. Ij. Brandois has returned from a summer's outing in nnd nbout Milwaukee. The engagement of Mr. Oscar Goodman und Miss Cluru M. Grimmol ot Boston is an nounced. Mr. nnd Mrs. O , N. Davenport returned ' 'ihursduy morning from u week's visit ut Quliiey , III. Mr . IJdward J. Hoe and baby are homo from Manltowuc , Wls. , where they spent n Pleasant summer. Miss Inscoro of Yunkton , S. D. , l > In the city vibitlng iho fumily of Mm. Ullctmst , 'IUIU I'avlllo Btroot. AlUs Olive Martin of Chicago U visiting Mr. aud Mrs. James G , Murtin on South Nineteenth street. Ray E. Thomas bat returned from Kansas Oily and will titWo churgo of iho sheet music department ut Hospo's. Miss Adclo Snjrdcr , who has boon.visiting her sister , Mrs. E. C. Snyder , has returned to her Philadelphia homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Josiuu French Hill have re turned to Coucord , N. II. , on account of the death of Mrs. Hill's father. Mrs. D. II. Wheeler , jr. , is spending a few days in Lincoln to bid goodbye lo her sister , who goes shortly to Notre Dumo. Mrs. P. J , Quealy and son of Hock Spring , Wyo. , were visiting with her parents , Patrick Quenly of this city , on August U . Mr. Henry W. Yules loft for the east last week and will probably return with bis daughter , who is greatly Improved in noaltb. Miss Hoagland's condition yesterday wns more favorable than it has boon 'or several days , and it Is now thought she will recover. Tbo cngagdtnont of Miss MuDel F. Smith , daughter of Benjamin F. Smith of Boston , lo Dudley Wolfe of New Yoric city is an nounced. Mrs. Louis Morris nnd baby , wife of the manatror of the Rochester brewery at Kan sas City , Mo. , Is visiting her husband at 3209 Farnam street. Mrs. F.innio Nye nnd daughter , Miss Blanche Nye , cf East Sngiuaw , Mich , are visiting another daughter , Mrs. D. J. Len nox , 1014 Howard street. Carroll and Arthur Carter loft for ihoir eastern schools on Wednesday , Iho former attending Harvard , Ibo latter entering St. Paul's school nt Concord. Mrs. J. B. Haynes and mother , Mrs. S. A. Strickland , went to Aurora yesterday to nl- tend ' .bo woddintr of Air. O. Alsworth and Aliss Olllo Whltoside of Aurora. Mrs. J. M. Blakoly of Hapld City , S. D. , and Mrs. W. A. Wonklv , jr. , of Galcsburg , III. , hio vistllng wlih their sister , Mr-i. T. W. AlcCnllougn , nt 1111 Nortb Eighteenthstroat. Airs. E. G. Glenn , who has boon attending the state fair at Lincoln and visiting her parents , Kov. and Mr * . P. H. Dronnen , Mid her ? i8ior , Mrs. J. W. Dorland , will re turn homo tomorrow. Mrs. Warren Hogor.s is still detained at Konnobuuknort , Ale. , where sbo bus been spending tnn summer , und where her daughter , Mildred , bus boon suffering from an attack of tcarlutlnn. The musical people of Omaha will have an opportunity to hoar the Princeton university nud banjo clubs lii'concert December UO , ar rangements having boon made for their ap pearance bora on that date. Miss Clara Hlloy , accompanied by her sister - tor Stella , loft lust Sunday for Joliet , III. , where Mijs Stella will rcsuinoayonr'sstudy. Miss Clara will spend the winter in Chicago with her sister , Mrs. T. A. Dillon. The Omaha Conservatory of Music has arranged to taico aeration of the upper bal cony during the comin'g opera festival for their students. The party will DO chaperoned by Profs , Jones , Cuminings nud Uuotonn. The wedding of Mr.'Cliarlos Stanford EI- > gutter anil Aliss Nclllo , daughter of Mr. und Airs. Edward Uosowntor , will occur Tues day nftornoon , Sopteiubor ! . ' ! ) . 't the homo of the bride. Sovnntoontli and I < glas streets. Mr. Wallace D. Godfrey , to has been In the employ of Mr..U. . S. Raymond fora number of years , hasi severed his connection with thai gentleman to represent the King Optical company on tbo rend , his territory extending from Kuijsuji City to San Fran cisco. , , , Thn death of GuytHarton Rollins on Thurs day is univorsHliy < jndurncd by tboio who know tbo sturdy little follow. The funonil wus largely attondp.J , Friday and tbo cotlln WUH covered wltli the Howard bo loved so woll. Airs. Rollins Intended lo sail yostor- uay for borne , and Is as yet unacquainted with her great loss. Miss X.adlo Pucuura of the class of 'U. ' , Omaha High school , who wus unintention ally omitted from tlfo 1U < of pupils who would attend mora advanced schools , loft last Friday for tbo ritato normal training school at Oswogo. N. Y. , wboro sbo will spend a year und a naif In lit tiny herself for the position of a teacher. Mr. and Mr * . Charles M , Boynton have recently returned from Lincoln to Omaha and are residing ul Ml ) South Twentx-tlfth uvonuo. Air. Boynton is ono of tbo best known grain nidn In the state and is associ ated with MOISTS. Rltchlu & Harris of this city. His wife U a hlsior of Miss Helen Wycltoff of the Normal Training school. Mr. and Airs. O. Miller bavo issued Invitations - tions to the marriage ot tliolr daughter Laura lo Cburlos Claroncn Cone , jr. , Wednes day afternoon , September 14 , at : 'M o'clock nt the Church of Iho Good Shepherd. Air. Cope is connected with tbo Omaha Printinir company uud Is a sterling young business man. They will oo at homo after October 1 ai 1005 North Twenty-seventh avenue. Dr. B. T. Whitmoro , Hon. J. W. Dowoeso nnd daughror hnvo returned from 11 ton weeks' trip abroad. Tno doctor's wife und daugbtcis , who have boon on tbo continent for ono vear , returned xvith tbom. Tbov are at the Mercer. The party came over on the Innman line steamer City of Paris , and made the trip in flvo days mid nineteen hours. The City of Paris was the last vessel to land In Now York without ooing quarantined. Mr. Alorsman and Air. Wllbor Christian gave u box party to "The Gladiator , " Wednesday evening- . The party consisted of Aliss Nettie Palmer. Aliss Sue Colpetzer , Aliss Emma Sharwoou , Miss Allco Andrea- sen , Miss Hatlio Cady , Miss Alablo Taylor , Air. Moraman , Mr. Christian , Air. Henry Allen , Air. Harry Alkeo , Air. Paul Ludlng- lon , Air. W , J. Broalcn. Ahs. Colpotzor chaperoned the party. Air. J. E. Butler , the organist of Trinity , has just finished a very creditable vocal solo lor tenor , "Unto the Will I Cry , " the words being from tbo twonly-clgblh psalm , which Airs. Walter Wilkius will sing this morning for the llrst time. The composition opens with n recitation , loading : un to n powerful climax , with organ Interlude , then runs into mesioso style and finishes with Iho lirst melody. Those who have hoard the compo sition speak highly in its favor. Miss Aluudo Comes wns pleasantly sur prised inst Monday o veiling at her residence , tH5 ! ( North Nineteenth avenue , by a largo uarty of her friends , the occasion "being her Ihirlocnlh birthday. Tbo following were B resent : Allssos L Bl.iKo , J. Blake , N. lake. E. Boll , I. Barnburt , B. Nichols , If. Baiello , E , Greek , A. White , E. Wurolmm , G. Hulslip , B. llaishp , AI. C lies brow , und AIossiM , A. Hathaway , E. Plainer , H. Mac kenzie , It. Ellmgwood , g\V , Parsons , F Hess. T. Brown , W. Ilntnawav , L. Plainer , L. Bocock , P. Jameson , aud N. Batollc. The Gorman club picnicod ut Toulonm nark last Wednesday evening. They suc ceeded In getting homo with but n .slight welling from the storm which cumo up t > o sudoonly. Among these present wore Air. and Airs. Fred Motsr. . , Air. und Airs. Fred Alctz , jr. , Air. and Airs. Charles Moti , Air. and Airs. Gustavo Hnhn , Air. and Airs. Ilaapko , Air. and Airs. U. H. Aldvor , Mr. and Airs. Alorltz Meyer , Mr. and Airs. G. Pomy , Air. and Airs. Lund , Iho Misses Pomy , Aliss Lund , Alossrs. Albert Goodman of Now York , Herbert Lund , FranK Lund , Aletz uud Smith The marrlago of Air. William It. Miller and Aliss Fanny Vaughn was tiolomnUod at the homo of the bride's mother in Fremont Wodnesduy. September 7 , nt noon , Kov. W. H. Tale oOlclatlng. The wedding wa n very quiet one , only the Immediate relatives of tlio contracting Parties being projont. Air , nnd Mrs. Allller will bo at homo afior Sep tember 15 ut 1011 Chicago stronl , lint F. Air. Miller , woo is connected with ono of tbo departments in Kelley , Sllger & Co.'s ojtablisbraont , wns romcinboiod by his associates In n substnnlial manner , u loriro number of presents being given to Mr , und Mrs. Miller to holu ttioni in housekeeping. Krom the Brooklyn page of the Now York World of Sunday , Augusi lt ! > , tbo following Is tuKon : "A pretty wedding look plnco Wednesday afternoon nt Iho residence of the bride's sister , Cbrmont nnd Wllloughby nvrnuoK , The contracting parties were Air , W. D. Kenyan and Aliss Agnes Fra/.Ior. both ot Omaha , Neb , The parlors wore hand somely decorated with Oriental plants. Air. L. Vlncont Hlggina of Now York noted us host man , Miss Tulla Johnson being maid of honor. Among iho guests were scon many prominent and well known faces from both , Now York and this city. In tbo midst of a storm of nco und a shower of boos tbo happy bridal couple departed on a trip to Boston and other cities. " Wednesday uvonluir nt tbo residence of the bride's parents in Wuyno , Nob. , the mar- rlogo of Mr. Roland M. James and AIUs Jos- slo II. Wright was solemnized , Rov. A. fc. Ernst performing the ceremony. Miss Wright Is tbo daughter of William Al. Wright , tbo county ai tornoy of Wuyno , and n fuvorlto Iu the social life of Ibo city. Air. James I umploved ut Union Puclllo headquarter - quarter * , where ho holds u responsible post * lion. Thi bride wo very uccominely at- t'rod iu white silK crepe , trimmed with sllic ombroldored jhllfon , nblrrod vvalsl with bodice - ice , nnd watlouu bow and molro ribbons , loutr train , bouquet of brldo'a roses and white kid slippers. Fim brideiiiiala , AIUs Allller , made a very queenly nppoaranco In an ele gant yellow him crepe , made decollotte , with wattcuu bow , ontraino , silk mils and kid slip pers and bouquet of yellow roses. Aliss Emerson - orson were pink silk wilh moire ribbons and beautiful embroidered chllTon , kid slippers and carried pink roses. Air. und Mis. James will reside iu Omaha. Ono of iho prettiest church weddings ever celebrated ui DCS Molnos toolc nlaco ut Si. Paul's church last evening at S o'clock , says the Iowa State Register of Thursday. The . happy wedding of Miss Annie Alaud Wool- j worth of this city und P. R. Shoemaker of | Omaha has been looked forward to with much Interest by the many friends who bavo known and admired tbo sterling quali ties of brldo and groom for many years. Rev. J. J. Wilkins , pastor of St. Paul's church , united in marriage this young couple , who start forth in llfo with every prosperity , sunshine nnd happiness. The ushers , Alossrs. J. C. Crosby , Chnrlos Alor- roll , Fred Alorris and Frank Northrup , i > er- folmod their duties with grace and dignity. The groomsman was Dr. Arthur P. Ginn of Omaha , and the maid of honor was Miss Ella Burnett , who was most tastefully dressed In u suit of blue brocade silk , trimmed with lace and passementerie. The groom wore the usual full drasi black suit. The bride was modestly but most becomingly ntUrod in u beauliful cieam silk dress trim med In pearls und laco. The llowors worn bv tbo urido were u gift of Iho Daughiora of tbo King , of which she Is a mombor. Air. Shoemaker Is bookkeeper for Willlan Spel- man and ho and Airs. Shoemaker will rosldo nt SK5 Harnoy street , where they will bo after October 1. Thos. E. Crale , ojitor nnJ publisher of the New Haven ( Ato. ) Notes , savs : "I have used Chamoortuln's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrluua Remedy with great satisfaction for tbo ailments of my children. " For sale by druggists. YIELDED TO TEMPTATION. ( iiiu-riil Flcldi Couldn't Let Money I.In Aiiiunil IHUMon thu I'lndr. General Fields , n well known colored man , employed at odd jobs about tbo saloon * of tlio city , is in tbo city jail charged with larconv. Bird Weolraor , a H-yonr-old lad fro-n Ports mouth , la. , Is the complaining witness. Bird's work on a farm far the past year had enriched him to ilia extent of ? 10 , nnd with this amount ho had come to attend nn Omaha business college. Friday night ho wont into the Denver chop house und in payinc for his supper dropped his roll on the lloor , which Fields snatched. The lad followed him and hold him until an olllcor arrived. "Lato to bed aim cany to rise will shorter. the roail to your homo In the nltlos. But curly to bed nnd "Littlo Early Rlsor."tno pill that makes llfo longnr und batter unJ wiser. BOTH CAN LAUGH. Klduwnlk .lien IliiUni ; ii U'liolo Lot nl I'lin Otur .Siniill CiuiHit. J. W. Furnus k faons think thnt they hnvo n good Joke on J. AI. Wilson , tbo ox-liibpector on permanent sidewalks. Tnoy stata that some years ago , when the city ordinances re quired iho laying of mono four inches in thickness , Wilson contracted with them lo lay a walk only Iwo Inches in thlcknc.su in front of bis property , and never once raised bin voice to protest against the violation of the city ordinance. Air. Wilson puts n different construction upon the Joke , and says that the funny part of ibo Joke Is on ibo other hand. He stales that when the walk was put down them were no ordinances governing the thickness of sidewalk Atone , niid If tboro were Furnus & Sons would bavo boini the guilty parlies , ns it was they who Induced him to pui In Iho thin material. tlm ( limolliio Light. The Metropolitan Street Lighting com pany , has started In to Improve tbu gasoline street . lighting service. The old burners have boon taken off tlio lamps In the su burban districts and 700 sun vapors put on In their stead. The gns Inspector states that this move bus Improved the service very mntoilally. OeWHt'a Sarsupunlia u reltuDlo. Jim At , Boyd's now theater tonight John T. Ivully nnd his excellent company of coin- edlaiis will begin a four nights' engagement - mont , presenting for the llrst tlmo here n now coinody entitled "McFeo of Dublin. " The now ploco has made n distinct hit , when ever it has heon piodiiccu , und us MoFoo , tlio bogus lord , Kelly is suid to have the best chanca of his professional career to disulay to advantage his abilities w a funmakcr. Unilko most comedies of Iho present day "AloFeoof Dublin" has un Interesting nnd won told story running throughout ; tno complications nnd situations are funny und original , and the specialties introduced are a part of the action of the plnv , Mr. ICoIly's supporting company Is ono of tlio best ever orguni70d for the road. IncludingFlorrla West , a charming l : igllsh soubrette , who will sing a nuinbgr of the luto.it London songs secuiod by hcrdjrlng an extended en gagement in that rlty this summer , nnd Mattie - tie VIcltersnn , oxrcllontGorman comedlonno. Tno scenery und costumes uro all now and very elaborate , ono scene showing the nalli- sudcs on iho Hudson river , being particu larly effective. lloyd's new theater will bo closed for three nights following the " .McFoo of Dunlin" engagement , which ends on Wednesday evc-iiing. On next Sunday even ing the Davis & Keouchs comedians'in that grent UuiKhmukcr , "Tho Hustler , " como for just ono night. This fiuco comedy was r.ccn heio lust season and was groiitly lilted , J'hu compunv includes most ol the old favorites. The SOURS , Jokes und specialties are nil now. "Tho Walls of Now York" is booked for the Farnain Street theater , beginning this afternoon and running all week , with Thurs day and Suluiduv matinees. The piny possesses a well dcllned nnd absorbing plot , und tynltles vivialy the characters in high and low lifo that Und residences in ( Jothiiin , while the author has intorspurscd ouch act and scene with appropriate and charatorlstlo comedy muMc. The scenic effects ate probablv the most natural and ar tistic 'over gotten up Jor a modern orn drama , and any ono familiar with Now York will readily recoirnlza them. In ono net is given an accur.ila mechanical representation of the well known Trinity churrh illuminated , n scene most perfect In . over detail. In another art will bo irlvnn ' 8ovor.il street scones , the plot working to nn oxrltingand most entertaining climax , which represents a section ol the elevated railroad with u Ilfo-Iiku nicturo of the great linml- craut station. Castle Garden , ns n perspec tive. To tills spot tlio intended victims nio rhusod , and to save tr.omsolvoH from a torrl- } bio death they grasp the tins and hnnir bo- ' no.Uh ns two trains of cars going in opposite l directions whiz past thorn ovorlmnd. ' The midweek mnllnco will bo given on Thursdnv Instead of Wednesday , owing to Uarnum's circus being hero on the regular i niatlneodav. ' The continuous performances bv twn dlf. 1 feront and distinct coinpunlos , doing away with nil waits und all crowding , hm mndo tlio now Uijnii nnd Wonderland tlio nicest plnco in the city to enjov a few liours. As many nru not conversant with iho idea of the conlliuousflhow , a word of fxplunutlon will not como amiss. For instance , the doors open nt. I p. in , , the theatre doors ulso open , the-specialty porfnmors glvo their cnior " tulnmont , which will last o"o hour , then , "S * * without any waits , the drama Is produced on * the same siaaa by n clever stock company , thou again iho specialty actors open , then the drama. For ibo woolc of Snptombnr IS the stock company will present "Fogg's Ferry. " This la Lizzio ICvans' production homo-liko , ro- iilcto with aturtllni ; situations , 'I here will ua Introduced Ihci l avollos , Irupczo iirllsts , with Mmo. Ltwello in her BOiisatlonal flight through tpaco ; Urnntford , thu Ucnnun im migrant ; Julvln , Iho Hindoo juggler ; ICalon nud Whualhors , the llnost dnnuing duo In the business. Miss Kilo * , iho soup modeler , will instantly produce from common loan the foci of seine well known man or woman selected bv seine ono In tno audience. All thin Is for ono pilcn of admission , Halcony 10 cents , panjuollo and dross circle iU ! cunts , box seats HO coins , ( iuno hull fr o , "I take ploaturo in recommending Cham berlain's ( Jollo , Choluru und Dlarrhuiu Hum- edy , " I VH ( leo. U. IlanUston of Mill Creek , 111. "ltl tin ) best medicine I huvo over used for dlarrhuiu. Ono dose will euro any ordinary case. " For aulo by druggist * .