Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 30, 1892, Part Two, Page 12, Image 12

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SEASONS
Xiitt'o Doing the Post Week in the Citcles
of tlio Swells.
IIALlOWE'tN ' PARTIES ON TAP FOR MONDAY
Hull of thit .Mrtnii | < > lllnii Club
) * lr t'lirfliiillliriinint KciimiiRtnii iiCtlin
Hcnuoii llnliic * nn < l SiirlnRs < < <
.Hnrlnl l.nnilerni
TUo Iwes nro rustling about the front ,
floors on nit the rnsUonco sticois and tlio
flusl whirls Into window crevice * in the city.
Fires In the broad , open fireplaces nro lighted
6f evenings nnit the sociable cricket has long
ilnco nroclnlmcd the deradeni-O of tho.voar.
It-Is thoseason of the plighting of troths ,
nnd there nro many moro to follow. The
tveathcr h&s been propitious and out of door
pleasures have ruled supremo. - But there Is
a ohanRO In sight. The sky grow * Rrav nna
cblll and nocloty will sonn bo at It again
\vltn the cndloss round of konsingtons , re
ceptions , dinner parties small und earlier
and the hundred and ono formi of social on-
Joymonl. And upropoi of this Mrs. K. S.
Vundy has issued Invitations for n Itenslug-
ton on Thuridny of this week , while on I'M-
day ovenlng Mr. and Mr * Christian Hart-
roan announce a reception , with dancing
After ID. '
The ccbucs of the Wymnn-Orclmrd wed
ding uro still heard In club utid drawing
froom , the following HtMo tioem dedicated
"To H. a Urittesmald In Yellow , " written by
* "clubman , " hilng ihoroUKhly roinlntsoent :
lilko u iiluluru sotnowhoro MJCII.
Kycsnf I ) uu iinil KowneJ In glori.
Down tlio ills u with surlnns nilun
As thu chorus chants Us sliry.
She's lull .md round her stately ho id
'I ho light mi niircolo scoii.s to on -
Briloiimilds snten. they Imve s ild ,
Hut only this onu do I set1.
Just hero u droum conies swift in thought.
And yosier's nine unqiinlTrd , untried.
lAte Urs buforc , null Hi's mifimvlil.
Its pntbs were treading sldo Uv sldo.
"rallliful iinil true. " the ratters ring ,
A' ' uln to curlh t como uud sltfli.
A life tlml's sptnt Is ti worthless thing ,
Tlio rorli'tio mid sliu havu p.issoil tnoby.
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flallowo'en , the season of nuts , of apples ,
of divinations , is upon us. Unllko midsum-
iner night , tdo fashion of which has passed
entirely out of dnto , Hallowe'en is always
rcinotnbcrcQ nnd Is still n favorite night for
parties of children and young foils and , whis
per , it intent bo popularly designated tbo
viRll of mischief , since it Is the occasion of
riotous fun , frolic and an upionr'ous tlmo
generally. Amonp lads nud lasiles who have
not reuchi'd the love making ago It Is a time
for out-door levels , nnd thu owner of a
cabbage field who has loft his precious
cabbage heads out of dours and unprolt-cted
will llnd no trace of thorn on Tuesday morn-
log. Gates tomorrow nleht will bo carried
liom tbolr fastoninRS , undertakers' signs
will bo placed over doctors'oRlces , whllo
posts will be ornamented with the hideous
grinning faces made from hollowed out
pumpkins.
Pi om the nays of the Druids unto the
present the eve of All Hallows has been
kept with spells and ceremonies of a pagun
or mythological character. It isthe ono
"aollevo which has no spiritual or sectarian
Influence anil can bo participated In by all
nations , and , I dare say , all nationalities will
keen it luminous tomorrow night.
Ihvlr Opening Hall.
Tbo opening ball of tbo Metropolitan club
last Sntur Jay cvenine was ono of the ploas-
&nlost events In the history of that swell
Jewish organi/.ition , the leaders in the social
life of the city being present In largo nuin-
bcrs.Thoro Is an element of ban conmraderlo
abcut the Metropolitan functions which
manes thorn tuorourhly enjoyable , nnd
us every ono goes thcio to have
n good tlmo the icsult is u night of pleasure
mid deep enjoyment.
While the crush nt the ball was not as
great as on tbo opening ulgbt of tbo Hub ,
Ibcro were quite enough present to malto
dancing enjoyable , nnd until the early hours
the guests banqueted and dunccd.
A for the banquet , wbich was served by
Frank & Co. , It was 0110 of the Icatutos of
the evening as the following'inoiui willsliow :
Now York Count * .
lloiillllon. u la Noodle.
Celery. 1 > H 1'lokles OII\cs.
I , tUoTroiil , u la Victoria ,
baited Almonds. Cold Slaw.
DuuUs Uoasted. Dress 112.
H.mitOR.i Clilim.
bherbot-
1'lllet of Hoof ttlth Mushrooms ,
AspiiraiMis 1'olnts , Vinaigrette.
Cold Tongue. ChloUcn b.vliiit. Potato bal.id.
ISi'uiiolItuu lea Cream
Anpul 1'ood. Kisses. Macaroons.
Lady Klnscrs. Wafers.
ColTeu.
Okie Kuoheu. Aprll > o > on Kuclion.
French Tw at. Kroncli Rolls.
Assorted Nuts. Cholou Uundles.
The gowns worn by the ludtcs were very
liauusoroo , many of thrm being inado for
the occasion.
Mrs. Moiltz Moyer. wife of the president
of thu club , wore a pink biocadud silk ,
trimmed with ducbesso luco , uocolloto and
outrnlno.
Mrs. Silbornclii , a very pretty woman bv
the way , \\oro u pretty caunry colored silk
and carried u handsome bouquet of roses.
.Mrs , I. Oberfolder were ulaelc silk with
whltu Inert trlromlnng , onlrainc.
Mrs. Sol Bergman appeared in a pretty
blue silk mndo dancing length.
Mrs. A. Heller graced u dainty brown silk
' costuinu with Ellrubolhuti collar.
Mrs. L.Vessel , wife of the editor of the
Lincoln Courier and a fuvorltu in St. Joe
circles , were her wedding conn of wnltc su
rah silk.
Mrs. Aloorl Culm , who continues to bo. us
she has long been , ono of thu handsomest of
tbo jouDKcr married uoinun , worn an ox-
qulslto gown of white ottomuu libbedallk
with pink roses.
Mrs. Martin Calm were a pretty , graceful
gown of whllo Cliinn BIK ! , dimply made.
Mrs. A Mandelborjr apncared In black silk.
Mrs. Andrew Haas were n beautifully de
signed Nllo green silK , with lucu overdress.
Mrs , Kirschbraun , brown bilk.
Miss lluult O jorfelder.who made her debut
iu the social lifo of the mulropolia , wore it
graceful fiockof wbito ohiffoii , doml-trnln ,
whlto roses with maideu-buli furns In her
lialr. titio mudo an Ideal dobufinte.
Tbo MissOd itothscbild were gowned nllko
la wbito tui more with white ( lowers.
Miss Sarah LVunk of Sioux City cracod n
rod not , suiting oil her biondu loveliness
oxquibltelv.
Miss Mundi'lLerg of Uultiinoro were
blame and whlto silk aid uirrlu d
piuk roses.
Miss Dollv Polack appeared In n cauory
colored ciilffron with Amurlcan buautlos.
Miss Mullln I'olack were wnlio silk.
Miss M. Uobumn , a fuicinug Kedfcrn KOWII
of salinnu Dink silk , decollete.
Miss Curry lioldsinith , white llowcrod Dot
ever whl.o silK. ,
Miss Lenn liutls , clol blua cashmere
trimmed with brown piutb
i Miss Uulliu Uoiunsiock were light pink
slllt wllh squarrt ni'ck , pearl passninontorlo ,
Miss HnVUo Decker u prouy Kilo groou
bcnrldtin.
Miss Addle Nuwman.Uifiit blue sllir , roses.
Miss Tlllio Nuwinun , whlln ( Jnlim sdk.
Mhs K1U Heller , a utriUIni ; gown ot purple -
plo silk irlinmud In gray.
MlssTlllluSonuohlll , pink sill ; , dccollcto
and oiilralrii )
Miss Clara SchlO ! > lngor , whoso flrst ap-
poarnnco It was since tuo utinouiicoiEont of
bor cuKaguiuenl to Dr. ( Jharles Hmowuter ,
worou prot'-y white nilu costiuno wllh laca
trimming.
Miss Badio tishlvslngor , white surah made
daucinK lougth.
Mri. Joe Goldsmith , black nlIU with whlto
lace trlniinltig.
Mn. Degau wore black satin.
Tie follnvvlng guests were present : Mr ,
and Mrs. Alorliz Aloyer , Mr. und Mrs. Andrew -
drew llaan , Mr. nnd Mrs. SlIOorsiHtu. Mr ,
and Mm , Alb rl Cabn. Mr nnd Mrs , Murtln
Ctthn. Mr. uiui Mrs. Ij. Kirscbbruun , Mr.
end Mrs J. JCIrschbraun , Mr. uml MM , Joe
( Jolinnnlh , Mr. und Mr * . L KotlutUlld. Mr.
and , Mr . I , ObcrfrldiT , Mr. and Mrs. A.
Holler , Mr. und Mr * . A. Maudolborg , Mr.
nun Mr * Solomon llergioan , Mr. and Mrs.
Holouiun Dt'k'un , Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wossel
of Lin col ! . Mr. and Mrs. Ji Ileotier. Mr. and
Mr * . A. Kuaaer , Mr. and Mrs. l < \ Adler ,
AM w JJolly i'olacic , Mattlu Polack , MluuU
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The enormous quantity of goods sold by us during the past two month ? , has convinced e . 4
us of the "wonderful power of price'5'
We have therefore decided to sell ail our goods hereafter at one half our former margins ,
expecting the-increase in sales will more than offset the decrease in profits.
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r'We are daihy receiving a complete new stock and all new goods placed on our floors will
be marked at the lowest possible pcrccnlrgc of profit. , \
This policy of selling everything at a small profit with-price as the-leading feature , and
maintaining a good quality of goods , will make our store more than ever before the most pro - i .tyh
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litable place to buy furniture.
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All goods marked in plain figures.
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1206t20S ' , 1210 Farnam St.
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Lobman , Sarah Frank , Sioux Cltv ; Tillio
Mandelbarp. Baltimore ; Haltio Oborfolder ,
thu Misses Uolbsobilil , Misses Ella Heller ,
Addio Newman , Tlllio Newman , Clara
SchloslnciT , Sadie Schlcsiagor , llattlo
Becker , Tlllio Sonnehill of Haiti move ; Uol-
lie Hoscnstoclr , Messrs. Fred Sollgsohn , W.
N. Babcock , Alex Poltiik. J. Cobinau ,
Charles Wise of Slout City , Sam Kat/ ,
Hosso Uosousloclc. Louis Mavor of Lincoln ;
Phil Uose , Jcromo Kaufmin , Sam I-'rank ,
Gus Dolohes , Alex Wossol , Ed Wossol , H.
Lungsindor , M. Zunder , Dr. Itosewater ,
Slgmond Lundsburg , Strauss of South
Ormihn , S. Kionberg , Boston ; Julius Moyor.
Oiniiliii On mil Dance.
Iu honor ot the fifth anniversary of the
Omahu Guards , that crack military company
gave a delightful dancing party Monday
ovonlnc at the armory. There was a drill
by the company and maneuvers by the
Catling section , tbo dancing coming later.
The following guardsmen wcro present :
Captain 1E. . Bamford , First Lieutenant H.
B. Multord , Second Licutoimut C. H. Wil-
non. rirst Sergeants : A. 1' . Cone , Hodglns ,
Holt , Ton Eyclf , S. F. Mills. Corporals :
II , L. Soarlo , H. M. Murray , A. 1C Squlor.
Privates : Allen , Anderson , Arter , Bovoll ,
Burlolgh , Burmclster , Hroatch , Hrown ,
Christian , Cunningham , Dellono , Floyd , El
liott , liner. L-andcrgren , Lund , Potter , Stout-
cnboiougb. Sues , McICell , Walker , \VIlson ,
Wltmau , Wygant , Cooley , Houdlnot , Thomp
son , Wilcox , Miss Allen , Mi s Moore , Miss
Kelley , Misses Chapman , Miss Malonn , MHS
Welles , Miss Kcmno , Mrs. Darrol , Miss Os-
borne , Misses Bynrs , Mis. Mulford , Miss
12vaus , Misses Tumor , Miss \Vltuiun ,
Miss Thornu , Miss Hall , Miss Freeman ,
Miss McOrcath ot Chicago ; MUs Surgont ,
E. F. Kllng , W. J. Broatch , sr. , U H.
Brotchlo iinil Ilss lloberts , F. S. McCor-
mlck , W. J. Foyo , A. A. Brooks , Kov. T. J.
Mnckoy , F. Tomploion and Miss Uuncnn , H.
IU Kir by nnd Miss Boecber , F. Smvara and
Miss Ulllilnnd , W. Wblichorn , .1. Whitbrcad
and Miss Ivltnoall , C , F. blmpson and Miss
Holllday , U. Thaller and Miss Maddox , J. S.
Coad and Miss Slnllt , F E. Ferguson and
Miss Bowie , H. Woodward uud Miss Tor-
rill , Charles Bossorman and sister , CVubor
und Mi-.3 Bronton , C. Colt ana Miss Hyde ,
W. M. Burgess and Miss MtShuno , Hugh A.
Knouso and Miss Baumau , C. H. Morse and
stsior , E A. McAllister and wife , B. V.
Wnllor , W , U. Townsend und Mils Powell ,
II. W. Henderson and Miss Godwin , B. A.
( ilbion , E. J. Flvnu and Miss Henderson , A.
I ) . Toufalln uud wife , F. K. Flint ( Lowell ,
Mass. ) , ij. A. Brockutt ( Lowull , Miss. ) , ,1.
C. Mulford. J. O. Pourson und duughter , F.
L. Adams , U. G. Duacon and Miss N. Tur
ner , O. LJ Uondor uud wife , W. C. Weigol
and Miss Brown , O. P. Goodman , B , ,1 ,
Kuhn und Miss Wedge , J. A. Bryans nnd
wife , J. 15a > t uud Miss Anddrson , G T ,
PumpJlly and Miss Rhodes , H. M , Bradlov
nnd Misses Folov und WllUunis , W , J. Brad
bury und Miss Gant , 1) . B , fiastv uud MUs
Handcrson. H. J. Lund und sister , George
B. Tzscbuck und wlfo , P. B. Myera and
Miss Duunian , L. S. Culuwull and wife , I ) ,
U. Srccaton , H. D. Allen and wife , ( l , H.
Palmer and MUs Whlloioad , H. W. Snow ,
Edward Hilov and Miss Hlloy , A. Michael
uud Miss Tleti' ,
A. Nurprlio 'llmt r > uriiUcil.
Friday evening us Mi. und MM. M. A.
Upton of Dundco Pluco were thinking of
stalling to attend the socUl given by the Ho-
lief Corps of the U. S. Grant post at the res-
Idenroof Colonel Uboaes , Mr. Upton b lng
in H retrospective mood nnd In Imagina
tion back'in southwestern Missouri thirty
years aao among Uio "goutlomcn of the
bush"-a loud trumping was heard outside
tbo house , and n terrible racket came against
the doors and windows. Mr. Upton throw
open ibo door when a uiob caught him and
Hushed lanterns In his face. The thing was
done so quick , before la fact ho was uwak-
ouod from bis day dream , that ho yelled
lustily for hi * pistols , abluklng , of course ,
that bushwhacker * bad mucked his dtfrnl-
cllo. The yell brought him back to earth
ana low uud oehuld ha was surrounded by his
neighbors , woo i-amo trooping Iu laden with
basnets and buuulos and tool ; possession of
the house. H was a oouiplolo surprise
if ihoro ever wui ono , und Union sluiuly
throw uo hi.bauds uud said , "Tula is vour
housii nnd ull thit therein Is. " TLoro
were Mr. und Mrs. E. A. Benson , Mr. aim
Mry , U. Solby , Mr. uU MM. W. II.
HancockMr. . and Mrs. J. A. Cavar.auch ,
Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Patlerson , Mrs. George
Keller.
High 11 vo was indulged.in and.throo tables
were run to the limit. At U o'eloclc tbo
iimlorious bundles wore unpacked and the
"guosls" opened up a spread , 'i'hero was
ice cream of Mrs. Seluy's own raising , crisp
celery manufactured bv Mrs. Cavanauch ,
scalloped ovslors direct from the farm of
Mr. and Mrs. Hancock , more oysters , bred
bv Mr. Benson , pedigreed sandwiches of
different kinds halcboj bv Mr. Patterson ,
elegant cake fattened by Mrs. Keller , coffee ,
etc. , direct from the Joint plantation. Joy
.eiRiiod suoromo , and ono of the best times
imaginable was had. Benson told a few Hsh
and other storlej. Then "Homo , Sweet
Homo" was sung us a trio bv Mrs. Selby.
Mrs. Cavanauch , and Mr. Upton , nnd the
surprise party , "as is a sunrlso party , " ad-
jouined without date. It will long bo re
membered as ono of Uio pleasant oveuts of
Bonny Dundia. "
Tiiliutn to MrK. < ioi > rgo Cloiixcr.
Tins OMAIK BUB Thursday morning an
nounced the ( loath of Mrs. George Ciousor
at her homo , 1H5 Pajk avenue , in Omaha.
Doubtl ss those few lines wcro unnoticed by
some of its many readers , n casual remark
made by others on the uuoortalntv ot life ,
whllo not a few read it with sorrow in their
tioarts that out of this lifo and into the great
beyond she hud pa sod from their sight for-
over.
iVUhough Mrs. Clouscr had boon a resident
of Omubu scarcely four years , she bad in
Una tune cntbored about her a circle of
friends , soinu-of thorn the brightest mid most
cultured ludloi of your city.
The writer well remembers nn afternoon
in November , IS'JO ' , when u few ladles , bv tn-
vltatlou of Mrs. Clouscr , met In her cosy
lltllo parlor on Puik avenue 10 orgunUo a
literary circle. At that mooting It was ap
parent to all that Mr.s , Ciousor was a loader ,
and such she bocaina to tbo "Wednesday
class , " which for mauy months mot fort-
ulghllv at her homo.
This was the beginning of her literary lifo
In Omiiha. To these of us who were mem
bers of that class tboro coma manv loving
thoughu and memories today of her Inter
est Iu our work and patience with our dull
ness ,
The following year found her president of
the "Cloufan , " u down town club , of which
Mrs. Hancbett Is the class Instructor. That
she enjoyed her work iu that club there was
nodoubt , and inoro was no sacrifice too great
for her to inalio to promote the good of that
class.
In n letter of May 23 , 18'.U ' , .she wrote a
friend i "This class an'd Its leader have douo
mo most roval service tu loading mo to u
svstomiuio course of thought und reading. "
With all her study and loading stio It opt , bar
homo bright and cheery , und wus never too
busy to help others , Shu lind ono trait of
character which her more Intimate friends
commented upon strong personal friend
ship and * ho never lost uu opportunity to
spook kind , loving \vords of tboso she called
her friends ,
"A full , rich nature , free to trust ,
Truthful and nlini > > t smnily Justj
Impulsive , nnrnest , prompt to net ,
And m ike her Kenurmis tfiouuht u fact ;
Kcoplnir wltli iniiny u lUhtdlsguUo
The secret of self hjurlllco ,
"O. heart , sore tried ! Thou hast the host
That heaven Itsulf could glva tliuu , rest ,
Hest from at | bitter ihausnts and thluii.
How many a poor uuo a blusslux went
With thee beno'ith Uio low ureon tout.
Wlmsn curtain ntnur ontwnrdswings"
Oretc , Neb , , Ootobor , 11. H. H.
Her Nut-tl I iy Oulolirutliin.
One ot the prettiest and largest birthday
parties of tbo aeusou was given Iu bouor of
Allco Gretoheii Height at tcr homo 2437
Harnoy street , Saturday evening last. The
exterior of the bouse was Illuminated by a
display of Japanese lanterns which threw
their delicate light upou the assemblage of
fair OUCH present. The interior was taste
fully decorated with foliage ot different
kludi reminding ono of fairy land. Supper
was snrrod at UUi : followed by dancing aud
tbi * usual games played by young people.
Among those present wore : Miqa Ed
wards , who were MU exquisite dress of
white silk. Anna White loaned captivating
ma rich dress of baby blue silk. Urutchen
Height , the hostess , graoaful iu while mullo
ana natural flowors. MayFitchett charm-
ng Iu China silk and luce. Hilda Barrows
iko a fairy in white crepe nnd pink. Hester
Pavlor , a vorv prottv gill , in white silk.
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31ara bcnrador , evorvbody's ' favorite , Iu
Dgured silk with ribbons. Ethel Wilcox ,
beautiful in Chlua silk. Ella Blumor , cardi
nal ellk. Georgia Kunnard. green crepe du
chine. LOJISO Mol/ , white China silk. Uora
Baumer , wine colored Bilk. Mamie Thomp
son , white crepa. Laura Campbell , Kiltie
Pollock. Allco Sherfy of Chicago , Myrtle
Johnson , Floreuco Gidloy , Kmma Potter ,
HIcbard Wclty ot Fromout , Hex Morchouso ,
Wyllo Johnson , Frank Manchester , Morgan
Sherwood , Robert lowno , Clarence Potter ,
Wlllard Barrows. Frank Bryant , Odin nnd
Holph Mackoy , James Godfrey , Horace Burr.
Chrymint ham mil Kunsliiicton.
The llrjt cbrvsantheinum konslngtou of
the season , oxquislto in its appointments ,
was given Wednesday afternoon br Mrs.
Kichara Carrier. Many of the ladles brought
their fancy wont and It was very dollchtful
to listen lo Iho glowine accounts , of a sum
mer spent by mountain , laice , the ocean or
umld the pines of the north. Tea was Borvoa
at small tables , a chrysanthemum being
placed at every cover.
There were present : Mrs. General
Brooke , Mrs. Sheridan , Mrs. Joseph Bar
ton , Mrs. Coo , Mrs. Brady , Mrs. Stubbing ,
Mis. Charles Doucl , Mrs. Will Popploton ,
Mrs. Victor Cnldwoll , Mrs. Clement Chase ,
Mrs. Will Hodlck , Mrs. Dan Wboolor , Mrs.
Dr. Smith , Mrs. Lockwood , Mrs. Dlot/ , Mrs ,
Connor , Mrs. Arthur Komlneton , Mrs. W .
V. Morse. Mrj. Cudahy , Mrs. Acheson , Mr .
Rogers. Mrs. Lyle Dickey , Mrs. HunUtn ,
Miss McDonnell , Miss Jessie Millard , Miss
Sharp , Miss Ida Sharp , Miss Dundy , Miss
Balcombo , Miss Yost , Miss Doorlng , Miss
Miss tlanscoru.
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Ono of the prettiest homo wcddlncs was
tbat of Miss Goldie Tagger , daughter of Mr.
Harry Tagger , to Mr , Charles Mayer of this
city , at 8 o'clock Thuisday evening , October
iiU. The ceremony was performed nt the
rosldnni-o of tbo bride's parents , lf0l ! ! Cam
eron street , in the presence of about forty
friends. The bouse was tastefully decorated
with potted plants and aiuilax aud Uio mar
riage coremonv was performed under an nrcli
of smllax. Miss Mattfo Hustln played the
wedding march and Itev. Frank Foster performed
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formed 'the ceremony. The bride was becom
ingly attired iu a cream albatross , trimmed
with lace and rosus , . , . After the ceremony tbo
joung couple received tlw congratulations of
their friends nnd then sut down to a delirious
repast. The woduAifd , presents were numer
ous and expensive' tSilllying to thu esteem
In which the brido\nnu \ groom uro hold hy n
( urge circle ot friorjds. Mr. and Mrs. Mayor
ore nt homo to tholt"fi'ends ! atI Kill Ersltiua
slroot , Cliflon Hill.l '
A Doulilu Wcdillni ; .
A very proliy doublfl wedding was solemn
ized Wednesday at the homo of the brldo'b
mother , Mrs. A. Voorhels. 'J010 Hamilton
Btroot , the contracting parties In thu first , instance -
stance being HOT , DWTgbt H. Uamsdoll and
Miss P'lobo ' Voorbolsjho ceremony taking
place nt'J o'clock , llov. S. M , Ware anim
ating , whllo at ! ) o'LlocU Hov. Dwlght ( I ,
Kamsdell united Ijis brother-iu-luw , Mr.
Herman B. Ocblltrde , aud Miss Loda Vo or
ach It. the "bonds ( that last forever. " In
honor of tbo dual opcaslou the house was
prettily decorated with flowers and emllnx ,
and after the second celebration the rela
tives and tbo few Inllmuto friends present
sat down to u wedding dinner. Hov. and
Mrs. Uurasdoll left on the afternoon train
for Chlcaeo , later going on to their future
homo in Clinton , Mich , , while Mr. and Mrs ,
Ocblltreo left an hour After for Minneapolis
on tbelr wedding Journey. Mr. and Mrs.
Oobiltree will reside wllh tuobrldn's mother ,
MOW Hamilton street.
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A HlrtliilujTarty. .
A delightful birthday party was given by
Mr. und Mrs. Binil Ackormau In boner of
MUs Clara Jaltn last Wednesday evening to
bor roanv friends. Hlgb live was played
und dancing was Indulged In until rmdnleht.
Everybody present spent , a pleasant evening
and left wishing bor many huppv returns.
Those prcscut were : Mr. and Mrs. Eroll
Atkerman , Mr. and Mri. Spofford , Mr. and
Mrs. UusAckorman , Mr. and Mm. Albert
Helirzu , Mr. and Mrs. Will Kuhu , Messrs ,
Tusoh. Hommlngor , Blottcrt , MItcde , Kuhn ,
M. and L. Ueichonborg , Hoair , Specht ,
Misses Fruahiiuf , Fanny Fruobauf , Lena
Tobbius , Miledo , Trucv , Jahn , Polio , Mnmlo
Hastel , Julio Withriok , Meliu and Mr. nud
Mrs. Ernst Moyor.
TcRtlinniii.il tu Mr. l.oclcilllcli.iriUon. .
Next Saturday ovoiiiiic Mr. Locke Rich
ardson , tbo great Shakespearean reader , ou
hla return from Denver will read the bard's '
exquisite comedy , "The Morrv Wives of
Windsor , " at tbo Llningor gallery. Mr.
Hiohnrdson Is in receipt of the following
lotler which has induced him to give another
reading in Omaha : "To Mr. Locke Uich-
nrdhon : Sir , Wo , the undersigned , having <
hoard with great pleasure some of your splen
did intei protatlous of StmUospoaro , Tennyson
and Dickens , and leaning that you will bo
"
returning from Denver in the course of a
fortnight , bog that you will give us an op
portunity of bearing you recite Shakes
peare's 'Merry Wives of Windsor , ' befuro
leaving this part of the country. Wo will
cheerfully HUbscrlbo for tbo number of
tickets appended to oursiznaturos ut $1 each
for reserved seats in the Llniugcr gal
lery , the data to bo named by you. HoDort
Doborty , Alex W.Mncnab , Henry D. Ksta-
brook , Adolph Meyer , Percv B. Ford ,
Homer P. Lowli , Clement Chase , ,1 . M.
Baldrldgo , Notherton Hall , Thomas Kilpat-
rick , Max Meyer , Miss S. A. Walker. Dr. H.
C. Van Gliscn , Miss Joscpntno G. Boll ,
Miss Litlio Grammar , Miss Fanny
Novlus , William L. McCaguo , A.
S. Silgor , L , S. Cro'oot , Joseph
( > arneau , ] i' . , Marv Fitch , Hottlo ICfnd ,
Maria J. Gallagher. .1. W. Broaicb , William
F. Baxter , Janus Ulsk , Kli/abeth K. Popple-
ton , Mrs. J. J. Brown , Milton Darling. T. J.
Mackay , Cluru B. Masoii , Nellie M. Bausor-
ni a u , Jounotto McMuDouald , W. K. Adalr ,
N. M , Mann. J. M. Woolwortb. Mrs. II. M.
Caldwell , Mi-s. John A. Horbuoh , , T. II . Me-
Cullouh. Atthur C. Wokeloy , W. G. Doane ,
H. C. Moore , J. W. Buitln. E C. bnyder ,
Etlu Miittbesou , Jessie Allen , Bluncno
Allen , Edith Torbitt , Ada Torbltt , Mrs.
George 'llldou.
Diiiiliiini uml I'uiiriuiin ,
At 8 o'clock on Wednosd ly evening , Octo
ber L'O , 18'J. ' , Mr. Charles A. Dunham and
Miss Donuu P. 1'onrman were married by
Rev. H. W. ICuhiis at the residence of the
parents of Urn bride. Tbo groom Is the son
of Murtlu Dunham , ono of Omaha's oldest
citizens nnd is connected with the Mer
chants' National bank. The bride u the
daughter of Major J W. Poarmau ( squatter
governor ) .
Only tbo Immediate ) relatives of the couple
were present. At 11 i-W they took the "Bur
lington" lor un eastern trip of two or , three
weeks.
Tbo groom was remembered by bis bank
friends with n bandso'mo dinner service , nnd
the bride bv iho young Indies at "Swifts. "
rbe presents were manv and ot both use
ful and ornamental articles.
Rev , Kiibns pei fanned the same ceremony
for tbo parents of the groom.
and Kiijlngi ) of tlioVm > h.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. McShano returned
homo Tuesday ,
Mr , and Mrs. David Baum hiuo returned
from Now York city.
Mrs , Brlggs aud Mr. Clinton Briggi have
returned from tbo west.
Miss Haller cf Iowa Is the guest of bor
brother Mr. Frank lluller.
Mrs. A. MclCcnzle wont to Chicago Tues
day , tbo ISlb , for a week's visit.
Mrs. Dexter W. Corley of Sioux City u
Visiting Mrs , Francis U. Grable.
Mrs. H. K. Wilson of Fullerton , Nob. , U
the guest of Miss Grace Slaughter ,
Mrs. C. P. Staoy ot Chlcano Is the guest
of Mrs. N. M. Hubbard for a few days ,
Mrs , W. A , Raid U at bomo , after a de
lightful summer spent on the I'aclda coast.
MU * Mary Mandclbera of Baltimore , Md. ,
Is visiting her biolhor , Mr. A. Mandolberg.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Reeves returned from
Chicago lost week , after taking in thu deal-
calorv services ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. llowoll have returned
from their wedding trip and have taken
rooms ut the Madison.
MUs Flora Adler , who has spent the sum
mer months in Seattle and vicinity , la ex
pected houio November 0.
Hon. Benjamin Bulterwortu of Washing
ton , D. C. , was in the city lust week , the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Grablo.
Mr. Hurry Huskoll , who went to Chicago
the early paitof the week , returned yester
day morning.
° Mrs. W. Stephens and fen Harry loft Mon
day to visit , frioi.ds m Missouri , and from
there will return to their homo in Now York.
Mrs. Reuben Gaylord will leave Monday
for Trinidad , Colo. , where she will spend a
few weeks before going to southern Califor
nia for the winter.
Mr. und Mrs. Charles Elgutter have re
turned from their wedding tour to tbo
Pud lie coast , nnd are slopping temporarily
-at 1711 DouBlas strcot.
Mrs. Charles J. George , daughter of Mr.
M. C. Nichols , and Mrs. Uro , both of Den
ver , are visiting Mrs. B. W. Rlloy at her
bomo ou Mason Direct.
A plo isant reception was given Rev. J. Q.
A. Flobartv and wife of the Southwest
Methodist Episcopal church at tbo residence
of F. W. Young Thursday evening.
Miss Corn Weaver loiurned homo on
Wednesday after an ubsonco of some
months , accompanied by Miss Spoucar , ono
of Indianapolis' beautiful > oung ladles , who
is visiting Miss Cora.
The University club of Omaha was organ
ized ut the Mercer hotel Thursdnv evening
wllh Mr. Wallace J. lit oaten , president : Mr.
Fred Preston , vice president ; Mr. Victor
Bender , secretary ; Air. George Mercer ,
treasurer.
Mr. Charles A. Plunlcotl nnd Miss Clara
Belle Orchard were n.arrlcd Wednesday at
tbo parsonaeo of All Saints church , Rev. T.
J. MucKoyoniciatlng. Mr. and Mrs. Plunlcott
will bo tit homo altar November 1 , at their
now residence , - , " > JI St. Maiy's nvoiiuo.
Mr. W. H. UobuMon , the Umuhu manager
of G. R Dun iV Co.'s Morc.intllo ugcuoy , bus
leased Dr. Gapen's handsome residence for u
lorui df thioe years. Mrs. Robersou will re-
lurn from a visit vast In about two weeks ,
when iho family will bo at homo lo Iholr
friends.
Mrs. J. W. Cotton aud horpupllx will glvo
a series of composers' lecltals during tbo
winter nt tbo Llningur art gallery , ibo first
to bo given next Saturday afternoon al iho
Liulnger gallery , Test I beliiR ihu composer
whoso works will receive attention from
Mrs , Cotton uud her class.
Onn of thu coming musical events will bean
an organ recital ut iho First Methodist Epis
copal church on Monday evening , November
21. The red ml will bo given by Mr. Thomas
J. Kelly , organist , assisted by Mrs. Murlin
Cabn , Miss Carrie Maud Potinock and Mr.
LUCIOII B , Copelund.
Mr.i. H. P. Whilmoia entertained Octnvm
Wuonlon and Emma Spaacor , guests of
Eugenia Whilmoro , at luncheon Frldnv.
Uetuvlu , who Is ou the way 10 Sun Antonio
with tier parents , General aud MIH.
Whnatoo , will bu giuatly missed by iho
younif people at the post , and her many
friends "In town. "
List Saturday uftornoon Airs. Charles U ,
.Smith guvo u small lunch , very oxijulsltu in
Its appointments , in honor of Mlas Yost.
1'ho guests wcro Miss Yost , Miss Brown ,
Miss Nosh , Miss Sherwood , Miss Chambers ,
MUs Laura Hougland , Miss Anna Mlllurd ,
Miss Ida Sharp , Mrs. C. W. Hull ,
Sunator and Mrs , Mnndersou , Mr. and
Mrs , J. N , II. Putrfctf , Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Muycr , Captain Palinei' . ibo Mlssoa Duller-
Held , G.V. . E. Dorsey , M-s. Emma Homun
Thavor and granddaughter , Mrs. C. F , Cut-
liu , General and Mrs. Whonton and a num
ber of olhurs returned on Sunday morning's
train from Iho festivities In Chicago.
A delightful niuslcalo was clvon Tuesday
evening ut the residence of Mia. Sundorlund
( ue Georgia Bouller ) ai u farewell to the
Pblloineua quartet , composed of Mrs.
Sundorlund , Mrs , Moeller , Miss Bishop
and MISH Clara ClurUsou , which has
decided to disband. In addition to
vocal solos and part songs by the aunr-
lo t Mr. Lovoll Dunn g&ve loverul
selections on Iho violin aud Mr. Jnv North-
rup * ung neveral tenor solos. It was u pleas
ant evening musically ,
Edward Btacu entertained a number of his
friends at Ids homo last Monday evening , It
being thu nineteenth anniversary of hU
blrlhday. Musln and caids formed a f out uro
of tbo oVculug , and after pirtaulng of light
refreshments the merry crowd dispersed ,
wishing the best manv buppv returns of the
day. Thoie present wore : Misses Urunlng ,
DUQU , UUstrom , Fortes , Ilooy , Moxuaic ,
Rnsmusson , Sullivan , Tonbins and Black
Messrs. Duun , Elcsirom , Ellmjor , Noweomb'i
Rodfiold and Ross.
, , Aarow { ° U aul'Pri"o party was given Mrs. ,
\Vobbor bv her many filends on Tuesday
evening lust nt the residence of Mrs. Harrv
Qulne. lf.00 North Twenty-sixth street. A
vorv enjoyable evening was spent by these
present and on parting tbo good wishes of
nil were tendered Mrs. Webber for the con
tinued happiness of herself nnd famllv.
Among ihoso present were : Rev Paul
Mntlbow , Miss E. L. Matthew , Mr. und
Mrs. IJnrrv Quino. Mr. and Mrs. i ' . S
Thomas , Mr. and Mrs. W. G Shrivor Mr
nnd Mrs. Georco J. Stonoy , Mr. and Mrs'
Russell E. McKolvny , Mr. nud Mrs J T
Hodges. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Latev , Mr. and
Mrs. Nlffon. Mr. nna Mri. Kvlo , Mr. nnd
Mrs. O. Evans , Mr. nnd Air * . E. P. Caldwell -
well , Mrs. S. E. Hanson , Mrs. Wood , Mrs.
Wilson. Mrs. Dunn , Miss Chase and MUi
Lottie Quino.
Tuesday evening a Jolly crowd of voung
men gathered nt the rusidoncoof Mi. Martin
M. Brown , Twenty-sixth mid Cliarlesstiocls'
In honor of his 23d birthday. Manv of them
broutrht their inimical instiumonls , u fair
sprinkling of the
Stryk-on-blnas-lust club
being present to add to the musical fcntuios
ot tbo dccasion. And they had duels , solos ,
trios , nnything that came along was ilsh to
Iho nets of the young musicians aud per con-
spqupnoo Ibo ovoniiie was lliorougly delight
ful. Latertbero wororolreshniontsnnjoved bv
llio following guests : L. O. Poilov , E. E.
Thomas , John S. King , J. F. Muwhinnoy , J.
M. Ferguson , Mr. Coolie , Mr. Boobn , A. ,1.
Smith , M. D Larson , n. C. Biowiiloo , Dr.
Charles Bunions , Thomas J ICellov , Samuel
Andnison , C. R. Sherman , Gould Doily , G ,
A. Rathbiin , C. S. McConnnll , L. G. Churl-
ton , Leo Htimlln , Frame Brown.lohn Brown ,
llonrv Brown , Martin M. Brown , L. D.
Spaldlng , A. L. Uliiir. R. B. Richardson , B.
E. McCaguo , Mr. McCluio.
The Utopia bang Is a now tad which ovcry
lady who sees It appreciate * . Miss Johnston ,
-11 S. lUth slroet , at Mmo. Hlckmun's.
ANOTHEB EXPKES3 REPOKT.
I'aopln Mtwhnlil to I linn Captured
till ) ItlirllllCtOII llllftlllVHH.
Mr. R. B. Reeves , agent of tbo Adams Ex
press company at this point , when uskoJ for
u confirmation ot the report sent out fiom
Boston to the effect thai Iho Chicago , Burling *
ton & ( Juincy bad closed n contraot with tlio
Adams iCxprois compiny to opoiatu
thu lines oust and west of the Missouri
rlvor , staled that ho know no more
lluiu what had appeared in Iho morning
papers. Tint Bun inwrlilngof tlio oxpnisH
situation HtaU'il that iho probubililius
were on the uldo of thu present niruiifiU'
uiout being coiillnmd , Iho Wults-FJiyo coin ,
pony opnrntlug iho linns west ul Iho rlvor ,
tho' American east of the Missouri. Should
the teport now mudo tenon u through Iho
Boston news bureau Uml Adums has xucurod
the con tract to operate bath linus bo true ,
them will bo a lively express war in vor.v
Hhort llmu lifter January 1. ( icneral Agent
Garner nf the American udmlllud thai tlio
rumor Dent nut from Boston , whura It Is
known iho Adams express ofllieials now uro ,
mlunt moan u good dual , and that he was
considerably oxorcUoU over Iho manor , Iti
fuel very much moro no than when iho rumor
was currant that ilia VVolU-Fargo would
operate the road.
Until nnofllolal statement Is received from
the railroad people or the Adams company ,
U will bo thu merest speculation as to wbut
is proposed by tbo roau , but Ibero In no
doubt ground to bullevo lhai u contract bus
been signed batwcon ibo interested parties.
Ignorance of tlio niurlu of DoWltt's Little
Early RIsuri Is u misfortune. Those Illllu
pills regulate thn liver , euro headaouo , dr& >
pepsia , bad breath , constipation and bilious *
uesi.
Think 'Iliny Hi utv Him ,
h. A. Scbolz & Co. , of Proscatt , la. , have
written for a description of J , S. Harris , an
account oflioso urrnst for bousebrcaklug
and grand larceny they reud In TIIK BKK.
They think hu U Iho man who vlcllmUod
them wllh a forged cbook for ( HA9 ou Octo
ber Si ) .
As a delicate flavor , delicious and r frreh.
Ing. Cook's Uxtru Dry Cbampagno lukot ib
lead. Miltlou * of bottles are sold aanuull ) .