Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 08, 1893, Part One, Page 4, Image 4

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OMAHA WOMAN'S ' CLUB 1IEETS
Good Impressions Made by the New Frostj
dent nnd Her Address.
ALL A30UT THE NEW COOKING SCHOOL
I'ull Itrport l flic I'riirppilliiB * TrlntK nf
tliii ! : < < ullvn ( oiiiiiilttnc * * < iinn of
Mm I'lniiK for rutiiriinrlc < l
rimiiMtij : Hi Klnnlni ; .
Moiulny , October 2 , tlio day appointed foi
tin ) first regular mfvtlni ? of the Onrnlw
U'oinaH's duo , was Jun us nearly perfect as
the List Monilnv in Mny vvas disagree.iblj
Incloinoiit At il o'cloelc fully 200 bright ,
oxpci intil vvoiwn citliorod nt Myrtle
hull to It'iul i lii'lpiin ; hand In the launching
of the club on Its llrst > e u ly voyage Right
br.ui'ly It sot sul too with
, , as cirnost , cor-
dl.il and rouici v.itlvn an ofllcor In command
a < io\nr bruiiKhl u K > 1 sllll > through threat-
onfd ills utor Into tliu siiu.iiiKsoa of success ,
smooth nml c'lltn U'li i Mio oxocutlvo com-
mltt 'o pi < M ulad tii | < m Alu . .l.imcsV. . Sav-
ngo to an opt the piisidoney they did the
\\lsr-at lliiiitf possible , for nlio won the hoarti
of nil ilr.inifi 11 l > i her gracious mminer nnd
dignified liculiitf.
Airs tt T. Mndsci , the IIOVT sccrotnry ,
whoso iDpidiilmi'nt vvas mada ncccasnry bv
Mis llni'i * ' loslguatlon , wai not present
at the meeting , liclni : In Chicago. Mrs. Hur-
Us will bo mlssud , and all rojjiot that nor
ii'iimval fiom the city madu It necessary to
supply the vu'im'V
After the uiMiicnil of the minutes of the
piuvlous meeting .is rc-ad by Mrs I'oattlo.
Boctol.iri j'to ' tern , i motion was made and
caniud tlmt a now department , to bo
Itnoun as the ilcpiitmcnl of lihll inthiopi
and tofoi in , be added to those alietdy oal.ib-
liHlit-d. Altlinui.'li
clouh out of order , at
HIM constituii > n IJIKVI ii for the formation
of now ili p ii'tiiu'tiUs on It at tlio request of
IHo inonibi is ind foi tin election ofchaii-
men of sin h dop iituion' livotoof the tnmn-
bms thT"o' ' the club pi , needed to appoint
Miss ( J.uiio Millaid i i in man , which posi
tion she is uinliicntlv i'i | illlled to 1111 with
uedlt to lie i self nnd him lit to the members ,
nnd the iicu i.cpaitini'iii tfivcs every piomlso
of belli ) ; oni'nf uiiivuis.il popularity
.Miss Lin v C Audit-vis IMIS then invited
to nrcspiH In i loolilnp M liool scheme to the
club Ibis rultuicd little woman came out
upon the pi itloun nnd in a short speech told
of ii plan u hl < h h is In i n founU to work no
coptabh in main lai c Utlcs for bringing
tlio Looking school btfoio the women of
Oiiuili.i sln > piupoios to
fiivo a sojlos of
ten Iodines fur jl in
, vvhlch will bo K cm
piaitit-al illustrations of wh.it Is taught nud
the ni.inm r of impi essm the same upon the
minds of pupils in puolie schools Miss
Andiews is well known to scvoial women of
the club , who ptoposo to co opeiato with her
In ovoi.v wn\ possible Itellovin , , ' with thu
author of ' UiUllo ' that "tivili/cd man can
not do without looks "
on motion it was
decided to appoint .1 rominittoo ol thico to
aid Miss Andrews In her endeavors to m.iku
peed hou&i kucpeis 1 ho iliair thereupon ,
appointed Misdainesr\iiliolas , Koidarid Van ,
Tujn as sn < h commiruo. The choicu ot
Mis Nicholis is ihairman is a piitieul.u Ii
hupp } ono as she is doopl.v iiitotostod in the
moxemt'iit. mil will have wldo Influence ow
inf , ' to her extinded iicqiiiiintiinc'o All
women of O.n.ilia au > united to attend these i
leetuiet , whuio peed evoii day food will be I
piepiied , unit the ait nnd SCIPIILO of cook-
InK demonstrated bj ono who is thoioughlv
conipotcnt. In spmkiiiK upon the ad Usabil
ity of appointing ibis committee Mis.
Nicholas said "Ue h.uohadtho pleasure
of heauiif , ' a ioat deal of learned talk con
cerning mm , nnlhiopolo lcnlly
aim phvsi-
cally. but the
hard , solid fact remains , the
animal must bo fed { and thrives best on
thico meals a day , well selected and well 1
cooked , in tact
good cooking
was
ono of the
prime factoia , in lestoiniR the race to a hifih
vantage product , ethnically and estheticallv.
It is
bo
to
hoped the
women in the club will
consider the stomach's needs in advancing
to the higher education sought , to bo giined
tluough tlif club and its advantages This
can bo done in no better
way than by at-
Mra Snago then made her
opening ad
dress in
an unalTci'tcd
, ingcuous manner ,
which moie than her words
won for her the
unpledged support of o\eiy woman piesont
This was attested the
by
many warm con-
giatulatloiib slio leconed at thocloso of thu
mooting As litv lemaiks are In n laigo
mcnsuro the OAptession of the principles in
which the tliit ) had
tlin a , , „ , , . .I. . . . T..II Its inception , wo quote
Sly Krlt'iiiK of tlio Onmhi Woman's Olub In
Introducing m > < .ulf 11)3011 u-your ( irosiilont 1
usk for
your s > iniiiithy TIII ! co-oporatlon
Uhu duties of
a prtsidi'iit
and 1 tlilnl. I sli lit luarn lo c uro well di-flned ,
u thuui
ry out In
their vnihd dlrei-llons. lini Iouhl I HkutOKO
farther limn I ho iiiiml routine. I would like
cliiuiiiliiio tog * Into Iliolirutof 1 should roqnlio tilings , and , for tiboclal
-
In hocllon J it vonrco-opurutlon
( our foiiillliitlon the
objects
Etlnmlato of mil club ant minim r itcd. The llrst Is to
Intellictu il ilinoloiiinont
, the
sec
end to
promote food
( fellowship
members , and tlio third to amotiK thu
by oiK.'id/atlon ' , Individual , HtreiiKlhmi
iihlhinthtoplL
and icfoi . '
m.ilory I'll'oit
nnd last of Tim III it
those objects
will bo
llluily to
tnkn
cjioof tliuiiiscUi I'lieyiirnof
inlorust
and OYClteini nt unit ulll nut .
in.illy fall Into
order and nsi fulness
, but thu inliiUlo clause
,
tlio pronioilon of ifowl
mi nibms I thliiU filoushlp iinion. , ' thu
will n iiiln | > foslorliiK Coed
fiilloushlp '
ulili'li
U syniinj nioiHvlth mini in
ttynipalb blessed1 ) tli itslvvi and t ikus and Is twice
1 \\oiilil fuitliei this ii'l itlnn
ammu the
tiuunbers , IIDI In
a soiitlniental
uflnr u pi.ictlcil , OliilstlnnllKe manner , bill
would lll.e to fashion. 1
know the nu > mlieih of thlselub
linlh Idiiully anil to foi-l forthoni
Komuuhitof
u iniituiiiiil lelatlnii
sneh us my UK" and
ux-
jiorlimuo would
lionoi to Justify My filends. It Is an
liojour pii'slih'iil hut
It
woulil \
> Q H
uroatur linnoi
and satlsf
ictlon If
look you would
jmnlinr. upon mo peril IPS In the light of a club
In tlio Inloiostof com !
comiadeshlp
I nlsh
tospuak of a ii'iniik that \v is madu at ono of
our IIIIIOIIIIKS MDIIU tlini ) a0'o , an Incidental
10-
mark , In Iho ullei t that In an
association of
women .
ur.nulhiK must boi'xnivtud
as If tli it
worn a product of our MIX This Is
chaiK" , und 1 a KHUO
am nol ullllnu- admit
hiivo thu name It , but I
testimony from
and It should bo othur bources ,
consider ! d In our own cases
wnaio Kiiaided iiKiilnst any Mich disturbing
uplrlt : HO aio orKiinl/ed aflor the strictest
pirlliuucnlaiy inles , i ; '
i'i > tiling U adju-itod
loharmdnvVnarea snnll pi
tem ; our pi.i inotary sys
nol set I Ions will niovn ouch In Its
own orbit
, not noiselessly
purhaps , HKu heat *
bodies
only
that would ho asuhiK too much of
oiu sox but
Mirelv without friction.
Wo know HID value of forbo
traneo and
( Treat pnlluncu. They nro a p irt uf the nioial a
loundut Ion of in c ry assiiLlat Ion , hut thuiolsa
piaeo which should Kuiloiisldu of thcsolr -
tnos the
himv liter In moilu This
may hoem a
hiipm liclni polish when wo arc ileulliiK with
thu stein leal I lies of life but llm absoncii of U
can prodm e c'onfiislon mid dlro inlsch nice ,
I will toll i oil a ston of a nonmn's ' club
that uanio under my peibonal
obsor\atlon a
few iumsugo It was foimed in a town
about the slro of Omaha and was oiganl/cd
ns ours has ht > ou with gioat precaution All
the Hlllo
books wcio conned that aio
written to enlighten uomcn un the
tiustur-
IDS of the imiUeup of associations of this
sort , anil tlio i lub staitrd with much ec-Ht.
Uuoon beiunion power in the couminnity
mid I think it would have remained so to
this day , but that thu member a became per-
ha | > s uirotfant in spiiit , but icrtaiiilv asser
tive in manner. L''or liistance , If a loform
pri-sonted Itself for their consideration and
It liecuino mvossai v to ask the aid of legls
latois or moil in
authority , thesoolub women
demanded that aid ns a right , not oven usic-
Ing for It in a conciliatory manner ; this
naturally made them unpopular , and the uu-
jKjpulaiitv Increased until after n while men
becumo\friiu \ : of them and tied at their np-
lironch. How easy it would have boon for
them to minister to that slight foible in the
other sox which makes men \
menory
" \ory suscopti-
bio to" an appealing , dofeicntlal manner In a
woman wlio asks n fu\or of thorn , u tacit
admission pmImps they think , on our part ,
of tholr intrinsic sutierloritv , but those
women would not stoop to e\en that harm-
leks policy , nnd gradually their power do-
ollucdnnd when nt length discord spread
among themselves , the fabric that started
go fairly was uiuleimined and fell.
In unalyzlmr the cause of this short-lived
glory it scorns moro the absence ol a suavity
of manner or a want of tact or the not know
Ing the right way of putting things to pee
plo. than of any deeper caiigo.
Wo will not split upon that rook.
I am now going to give > ou a few statistics
of our club not too many to weary you.
f" uavo over 200 cuartor momDer * . Per
hnpssomoof you would llko to know the
meatilnp of this term 1 have just learned It
mvsclf , nnd run thoicforo rxp'aln it to jou.
Chat tor members nrc these who icn tlio
I constitution ur who Join the cl ib nt Its bo-
j ' Rlnnlntr ind help In Its organisation
' Thriols a division of oljtu sections ot
I n , nnd metnbcisof o-iroluh c-in bn as
signed to one ormoio of thee eiopai imorits
, nuordlnrf to Individual tnstrs IJich sec-
tlon h is n loidr-r or chanmin clmscn b\ \ the
class Hint of moral and social science is
led hv Mrs ,1 J Poicl.Mts Andrews , men-
tnl nml inntnl i li'iirc. .Miss Mcl/fi1 , psvebnl-
ot'.v.Mis Prank Tiae.v. lltciatino Mrs U
U. IVatlie , KtiMlsh vciso ; Mis. J H. Mo
Inlosh , nit ; Mrs Sudbotoitirh , education ,
ind wo have ted \y ntlded philanthropy nnd
icfoim under thu loadoishlp of Miss Mil-
laid
If nn ) thing can stlinulatu Intelleetuil 1m-
piovoment , the arrangement of these tie-
n.u tinunts u ill accomplish tint end The
minor-is deslgn-itcd nro of absorbing Inter
est , and the lenders vv ho air to direct these
suiijt tts are master spli Its in theli cap icit >
foi the work which thci iindcrtiko The
11.issos lire eatfor to commence the seasons
stiidv 1'hcio 8001113 to ho enthusiasm in Iho
inspect buforo thPirf , and It will not bo tllftl-
cult to keep up their high degree of inteiest
in onn nnd all of III" departments , assisted
in sin h in environment of order ami liitolll-
( euro I am also tequcsted toaskionto
keep two pouits In vour minds , thej nto
IHini'tu\llt.v and elcai onuin \tuli. i \ .
Mv frl mis , wo have slat tot a project of
nnemtuh and importance It must needs
ime'l the want ofa I'onurmiiitv us I.IIRP as
oiii own boMtisc its objects HIP far icachlnc ;
nnd varied , and they can bo extended In-
deilnttoljVo will make this Woman * '
( Inborn pi Me. We will watch narrowlj
lest a dissonant splill creep within lt i inks
\\o will fool for It the espi H du eorpi th it a
soldlei feels for his regiment or n student
Joi his iintveisiiy. Uo will work for it ,
giving it our bust thought , nml with Ood's
holt ) we will makn it n pcrpcttiil blessing
Alls ( Intro Uustin Mclntosh nevt favored
the club with a tilnno 4soio , vvhi < h she
londi-tc'il in n skilled ancl i"tistle lashioii
The iiieinbois of the c'lub nio always < iulck
to ie-pond with npplauso , tint the few
musical pioductlons with vvhleh then1 have
been la voted have i evolved bs far the
ItiMi ikst m ults of apmoval and no cxci'i' '
lion vv is made in llii ? Instance. Mis Me1-
Jntosli was undo to feel "iino that all ap-
puviated the tteatot huuilnt ; her Ititctiuo-
tallon of tlio dllllcult spU-ction
'Iho piiiginm us suvKested nt the last
mcetlni : vvnstlie next In older , ancl the
"IpiuHiiff ideas' clranod during tlie summer
vacation vvcto pnvsunleil in n vailety of
stvlc'.s 'ill of vvlilih
, vveto instructive and on-
tcrt tin mi , ' Mts l tielld Maittn made a
vcrj niee little political speech in favor of
ftou silver ind also tilk'Ml about the Woild's
fail in ipiito an 01 Iglnal in iniiri Miss
Liuilis talked of the i elation of ono in-
dlviduilto another , and in ulo some tone-h
int , ' romiiks on the beauties of unselfish
ness In this old vvoild Mis Htlstin BUO
a very vivid desciiption of a tup to
the northwest , and was followed bi an
other member who spoKe ol ono taken in al
most Iho opposite dncelioii Mis Foul told
how she ] ) ibsed hen llntsuminot in Oiiialu ,
and found it veiy plo.isint with n hotibj
tilled with muik.il people and two pi.inns
tuned toeether. Mis. Aiehlbild Powell
told how her cook took a vacation ind how
she did the work of the cook and what
plcasuio and s itisfattion she found in ijulet
enjov moat with luisb ind nnd family Mis
Slu-et tiavoan intercstuiK storj of the con-
( ? iessol lellgions which she attended and
tl'o fail of " ' "
in a "Ktandinothcr's irhost" to
in.itoiiili/.u. Mrs Touno c loseit thovai.i
lion notes by relating in a souo lomle1
fashion the tiials and tubulatlons enduied
b\ the oxeeutlvo eommltteo durinir tlio suiii-
moe in lr > niK to kcej ) the vacancies lllled
She doclated it betamo a soil of hopeless
tat.iliti , compilable onlv to Hu eno Aiam's
Dieim us fast as one ofllco would bo llllod
anoihei would be ioutiel to bo vacant , and
when that vvas supplied two would bo dc-
tinted without incumbents , but the supnb
of inatei i il bolntt inexhaustible they wound
up the vacation with all otlle.es IllUtl.
Who. the apnlauso had subsided the foi
lowniR announcements of depai tiiieut meet
irtjs weio Riven , anet adjournment had until
October 1C , on which date the proRiam will
bo fuiiiished bi the deputment of Unglish
veiso
Politleil nnd social science , under the
Ic.uleistiip of Mrs. F T Kord , Moadai , Oc
tobcrO , at t p m.
1's.uholOrfy , under leadership of Miss Mo
ICee. v\ill meet Thuisday , October 5 , at 4 p
in.
Hivlish vcise , under loadorshlpof nil iV. .
PC ittie , Monday , October'J. at 10 'M o'clock
Ait , under leadcrslui ) of Claim Hustn :
Mclntuih , Tuesday , Ootobei 10 at 10 M
Mental and mot a ! science , undci loader
shipofKnv Mary G Aiuliuvvs , ruesd.ii.Oc
tnbi'i1 10 , at 4 p in
Klocutlon , under leadership of Oinco Sud
boioiiRh , biitiudny , October "I , at 4 p. in
Tim liibjorv dupurtmunt will announce Us
meeting at , a later date
Ail of these meetings v\Ill bo at Miitlo
annex ,
Y.V. . O. A. IXHIIKx.
1'ho boird of ducctois of the Young
Women's ChristI in association hold a meet
ing iesteulay afteinoon , at vbich enongli
Biithusiasm was generated to cany the
aig ' inuition tluough a month of oven
'larder tunes than those The ontcrf iln-
nent committee , of.hich Mrs Durvoi is
'liaumin , lias airanged todovoteono night
in each week thioughout the vuntet to
vaiious founs of entertainment , loctmes ,
nusicalos , tea cirmkings and social eujoi-
mcnthen the jilins.uo fully maimed
the\ will be made public At nil c-vontblt
Diomisesn series of pleasant evenings ( lin
ing the winter , to which mcmhcid will bo
iiilmitted f 100 of charge
The employment committee .inks that anj
one in need ol ho.p , olhei than donusth ,
will le.uo woul nt the lounis aslbiie .uu
ficrjuont ca.ls foi woik fiom competent and
cap iblo young women
The nevt mooting of the assocl ition is
Mom ! iv ovunmg at 8 o'clock , ,116 McUaguo
building Kvciy ono Is invited
Mim Anilruuh' C otililni , " l.irliuon
Will bu fit veil in Pattoibon nail , Seventeenth
and Piirnam streets , lie- iiiiiiiif ; Ootobur 17 at
'J o'clock Comse tickets aio for silo at
( Jhaso fi Ileldj's Ono doll ir lor the ton leo
tllll'S
Last Friday evening N. H. Falconer held
his tucnti-second annual fall opening and
all tlio cili7ctis aoomod to have turned out to
vKnv the Immense display.
During the cntuo ovcning a vast thioug
Hiirgccl ui and down the sidewalk In front of
thostoro and through the wide aisles , ga/-
ing at.sights that made them feel that they
vvuio within the lealms of some Oriental
pakico , or in fairy land.
Upin ontuiliu. eich individual , regardless
of tank or station in lift ) , uas mut by A ( i
Iliich man the crontlemnnly manager of the
est ibllshmont. nnd made to feel at homo
llundic'ds of lncande.si.oiit lights shed lliulr
soltra\sover the scene , whllo laio tiopical
plants lent their fiagiamo until the ai'ics of
lloor sn HO seemed like ono gieat bower of
raio exotics , losesand pilms Hut the sight
that met the ga/o of the casual observer was
nothing ciom'uiod with the display of tarn
and costh goods which vteru spiead out for
inspection , furnishing the conclusive ovi-
demo that the opomm : was lugcr nnd
giamlor than over bofoio and that the 10-
inoto corners of the glebe had been i.ui-
sucked foi novelties nnd
Nulllli
Negotiations nio now in progiess wl.oioby
n well known Omaha man pooj at once to
the state of Washington to llvo and tuko
chiirgo and supervision of the cultivation of
land coutiactud for under our homo guar-
iiiitco plan by Omaha jiaitiod. I shall De nt
J3. V. Sholes Co.'s onico , room 1 , 1'irst
National bank , Omaha , from 3 p m to 5 p.
p. nnd from 7 to 8 p m Monday , Tuesday
and Wednesday , whorootheis who wish to
join the venture may obtain further Infer
mation. U. H. Steams of the Stearns
Fiultl and companv.
Ilimnl of I'uliHoVi > rl < .
The Board of Publlo Works mot yesterday
mornlnc and ground out an ucuumulation of
routine business The con tract forcurhingnnd
paving Willlums street from Sixth street to
the n. & M , tracks was lot to Hugh Muiphy ,
and the contract for placing water und server
connections on Krsklno stieet from Twont.v-
fourth to Twenty-litth stteetwas captured
by M. J. Huse.
The final estimate on the grading of Decatur
catur street from Twenty-ninth to Thirty ,
first street was npproTod , as was a partial
ustlmato of t7,801.t55 on the North Twenty
ovonth itreet mala sewer.
A1IOXG VOTARIES OF SOCIETY
EvmiU o tlio Week in tlig Social Circles
of Omnba.
SEVERAL PRETTY AUTU1NAL \ WEDDINGS
"Mnny I'rdplo Id turning from ColtmiliHn
Attractions Vlnrrliiuo or 1'opiiliir
Otiuiliii Ni-wspipcr .Mini S >
rl il Iliilnm In ( Icnrr il ,
As will bo seen from this week's chronicle
of social doings and the goings nnd comings
of Omaha people , society m ittcn have been
moro or less llvolj dining the past week ,
and the caily da\ sot brown October pies igo
a season much moio full of movement and
incident than might b'1 expected In the light
of recent events ,
Hall n do/en or tnoi'o weddings made glad
tvv Ice as tnani heat's , tind brotlght together
scoics of filuidsof the contracting parties
A number of mlnoi social events , dincliig
nml card parties nnd the llko have clone
tlicit share tounids ctilivonim ; the evenings.
and the r < % Uu n , to spend the season , of those
who have been at the fair or at summer ic-
sorts , and the clop uturo of othots for shoit
trips to the filr , have chamrc'd the social
knleldesiopo
it has been a week of homo wcddlnirsand
quiet social functions , ot nulto a liveh one ,
iiotvMthstauding
An unusiiallv pretty homo wedding was
nluniil/cd I'uesdav iifteinoin , October ! ! , nt
the ie iuencc of Mr and M a Clinics T
lloudinat , IIUJ Uminct sti.ct. when their
daughter Ulaneho was tmi'ed in miuiieo
to Mi Chulos T btia sn r , Di A. U
'I'hain olllciating 'I'ho house w is tastefully
ilnoi itod with pilms , plants and nit
llnwois At I o'ol > ck the bildnl
paitj eutoiod the pat lor to the stt.Uns
of the wedding much , llm attend
ants bolnir Miss llolen Mathls and
Mi Uoy Houdimn , Miss Nellie Uell and
Mr ' 1 heoiloio Ciiadman
The bride vvoio a beautiful gown of whlto
silk eiepc and c.uiioil abouituctof biicinl
roses The biidcsm.ilds looked lovelv in
white mulle Dilntv lofieshmonls were
served alter the coi onion v I'ho biute is a
talented , cultiv ited joumrlidv and gieatlj
ndmiieil by nor many fi lends , while the
gniom is a well known ami successful voting
business mm of Omaha isumoious costly
and handsome presents attested the high
esteem In which thu ioung couple aio hold.
Mr and Mrs stiassnei loft at o'clock
bo at homo at 1'JJJ Ummot stieet after Oc
"
tober , >
Those piosont wcic : Dr. and Mis IIil-
theth and Mr and Mrs .lohn F Piper of
Moils , Alt and Mis ISd Mathis of Council
Hlulls , Mis Aithur Sb.upo . of St Paul ,
Minn : .lud c and Mis M.uombor Dr and
Mis A H 'Jhain , Dr and Mis W H.
( Jliustio , Messrs aim Mesdames .lohn H
Hell , Cliailcs 12 Stokes. Huiy L .Stokes ,
Mnitm ( ! rcgg , II H Cope-land , Gcoigo Ijit-
tlo , A.non Chadvnelc and Alfred A Uii-
mend , Mesdames L (5 ( llevbioolc and Alice
M Cllswoi th , Misses Nettie Hich , Geoigio
Kuh Maiiu Thoip , nmnu 'Jhoip , Mailo
Divar , Hello Jones , Blanch Van Court ,
Mamie Hall , Ladle Iliv niond. .Icnnie Gicgcr ,
Annie Schatt'or , and Mcssis Wylio l < Jones ,
James Dtivar , Iioniv rmdley , Gh.ulcs L
Boss and Al t Cooley.
' 1 Olll | > 4 [ > li-St Illllisll.
A nrettv homo wadding was that at the
icsldenccof Mr and Mis Miles Stanclish
nt It o'clock Wednesday mottling , Octobor4
The contracting paitios wore Miss Cnllio
Stindish ami Mr Hooeit Fletcher Tompson
of Atlanti. Ga
'J ho house was very picttilv decorated ,
the grates in the cast pulor and dining
loom being binkcd with golden ted , vvlulo
tliiomrhont the other looms smila\ and
roses weio aitlsticallj nt ranged. The undo ,
whoisuveo boiutiful .VOUUR woman , were
an elegant costume of vvlulo Mil ; the only
oinameni besides the pen ) stais which hold
the giaccfullj-looped bridal \ell upon
her queenly head , being a dia
mend pin , the gift of tlo
gioom In her hand shocaiiicd a bouquet
of biidcs' loses Mrs P. U Couts of Dubuque -
buquo , la ptosidednt the pi ino , and as the
soft , sweat stiains of Mendelssol.n's wed
ding maich lloitc'd upi\aul , the bud il pait.v
descendcl Iho stalls Huv William F Mur-
iaof Jlniiscom Paik chutih , of which the
bndc is a moniber , olllciatod Onlj a few ot
tlio most intiinato ft lends were piesent.
AmoiiK the guests fiom abioad weio Mis J
H Lee , Jr. , of Minneapolis , and Mrs P D.
had been icceiv'ed the woddiiis ; brcikfast
was seivod
Mr and Mrs Tompson loft Wednesday
over the Hock Island for Chicapo After
doing 'ho fair and takimr a trip tluough the
cistern cities , they will beat homo after
November 15 at Atlanta , Ga.
Illicit-Walker.
Miss \Msslo Walker , uaiiRhtor ot Mis
Hairy W.illter , was m.unod .it : ! o'i'lock
'I bin sdaj , October r , to Mr. ClmrlOs Huck
ot North I3und , Neb. The coiomony vvas
poifoiinod.it thu icsidcnce of Mi ( ills Pil-
eib , 4iil'J'i ' \ ud stic-ot , in the piosonco ot only
Iho fimilj and a few intimate tiiends
The liouso was tistofulli decorated with
potion pi nils and smilix and the maniigo
ceicinoni w is , pei foimed under nn null i I
smilax Mib.losopaino Ohliieh pla\od the
wedding maich ind Uev Fiank Poster per-
loimid the leiomoin Aftoi the cei oniony
thojoum : couple locehnd the congiatula-
lions of their fi lends nml
then R it dow n to n
delicious i op ist The wedding presents
wetii numeious and expensive.
Miss .Minniealkei , sister of the midc
acted us llrst bridesm lid and Miss Nottid
Suit/ , cousin ol the bride , in led as secoi-d
Mi l iuiuValkoi , brother of thu bildo
nctiid ns b-st man and Mr l ouio Thoibecko
us second The. frlomlof the oung couple
nccoinn intcil them to Iho depot , bidding
thorn godspeed on their jouine.v thioughlifo
Aftoi a short tilp in the west they will ho at
homo lo their fi lends in Not th Bond. Nob. ,
whoio the groom is n piospemus Juwelor.
A .Iiil i siirprjMi
Miss Minnie Millaid of yjl8 Uhicago street
was Iho "vie tim" of a jolly siirpiiso party
hist Tuesday night. Cauls and dancing
was the oiiler of thu evening and
all who attended icport a " 1101 foully
lovely" time These present wcio :
Mr nnd Mrs Fit/gerald , Misses iila
Barnes. Clara Po.oov. H.ittio Chesbro ,
Selma Dihlstioni , Nellie Olscn , Hlln Itoscn-
benv. ( Jiaco Page , Maggie Sullivan , .Icsslo
J ioinoy , Hannah Swondby and Hexion , and
Messis Chailes Burhain. Al Sanders. IM
Mi.inell. Cal Pago. Chailos Duiton. John
Hatch , Will Henderson , Geoigo Mandoison
George Kliinoy. George Thompson , Samlets
riioinpsou , Chi Is Builcr , Jiurt Miller and
Hatakin.
HiirjiiMinlrmi. .
A ery char.uing vvudding was that of B
N Hat per and Miss Natella Andiaws , at
Iho lesiduncoot William IMgirs , 707 Soulli
'J'wonlv-sovi'iilh blicol , hut uvonlng at , u
o'clouk ThoUto v\as porfoimod by Hey O
K Held. The newly married piir will go to
housokeoplng at once at 715 faouth Twenty.
seventh slioet.
l.njiiyuln * r 1 1 y.
On Tuesday evening , at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Watts , 200 Caldweli
street , a voo pleasant surprise vvas ten
dered Mrs O D. Burtou of Hastings Cards
musio and dancing wore Iho teat tires of the
evening. A light luncheon was served
These pi i si n'won Mr and Mrs Cnarlos
\\.Uts Misdaim * O O Union unit
l/ottlo U.attsroi > k-.Mlssi i Hoddi r. \ Hod
dor. Pishor L Pi/ffiej / Hollnnd. P Holland ,
Gllnes. Piost WflSht. Wintcis. Poid and
Schiik nnd Moffts Garvor , Osmnn , LIJ-
ilclil. Combs , TAU. Combs , foticUllii. C
( Viickliii ) , Andr B Wiiglit. McCiillough ,
Jackson , Hello , Off tnlioiin and Biown
Uk
\H i : iUui ; nt Illah PUP.
T ast Mon lay ovonlng sovcial of hU Inti
mate friends mot nt the homo of Mr vV P
Umkoc , nsslslant auditor of the B A. M
r illw.av. ntid suriulfced Mr Durisoo s mother ,
vthnls visiting vvjdi him at his homo in
Clifton Hill Tuff aelf-inviud guosis ns
sinned conttol of the household niiango-
mentsand a most enjouiblo ovonliiK was
pissed jilaving hQli llvo. Mis M O Klddor
and Mr ( } hiviilSn vvero the winners ro
spoctlvolv , of the ladles' nnd gentli'inon's
piizcs. After cards n bountiful supper vvas
spread ntui it vvas after midnight befoio the
guests tetnt d
Amomr these piesent woreMossis and
Mesdames John H ivw nvl W A Hi own < !
I.ividgo , M C. Kldder , P Pioim M ( liogff
U C.u tor , Davidson , ( ! Johnson , \ \ P
Divis , Dr and Mis McCoy. Mcsdimos
Jone ? ami Caldweli and Missss Halt .and
ICnte Durkce.
A l'irt % nt HIP \rMilc
.Piovlous to thodeputuro of Mr IM M ° i-
litt for a course of study nt thf Chicago
Kchool of Phaimacy a M'i'V en jov a bio stir-
pi Iso pirtv wa-strhon In his honor l > \ a few
of Ills many friends nt the An ado hotel
Ttiesil iv oxenlm ? Danrlng was I i luliroil in
until n lale horn 'I hose piesenl weie
Misses iima : Ko hsi hlld , Solm i Hollman
P.inns Moxor , Boitha Ncvvm inAlice llellei
Ien i Uehfcld , Jessie hobmin , Belle Adloi
Nellie liilor , Kta Now mm. Con Beekei
Hello Goldsmith nnd Oaiilo Uosenstoin. and
Mossis lil Meiiltt. liugeno how. ( Tenure
Rcifkin. Harry Biuin , Heinard Htshfcid ,
Hairv Mover , Juenl ) and Julius . { osensteln ,
Albeit Kosonth il , Abe Bulks , Jake N'ew-
man , II Obeifoldoifou Bockor. D.ivo
Decren , Albeit Newman , Moso Miller , Max
Goldsmith , Willie Smgei , Pred Uesok
St. < 'llt III ! I ill ! ' 4 I III I III Mirlll' .
An cnjov.iblo soclil vvas held on Wcilnes
day evening nt Idclvvlld hall , on TwcnU-
fotiith sticct , under Iho auspkos of Iho
.voting ladies of SI Callmrtno's guild of St
Johns church , about 150 puishloneis an 1
their fi lends bi'ine in attondaiiou The fol
lowing piogrim vvas delluhtfally rondeiod
Piano duet .Miss Matthews and MNs l\resi >
Vocal solo . . Mrs Teal
Hi'iillng . . . .Mrs Austin ( Million
Vocal solo . . . . . . Mr t' W Itiuiis
Kecltallon Mis Klloy
Voeilsolo . . , . . Miss ( ainplon
Heclt Ulon . . Mt T Mii'piid
Vocal solo Mi. VAv l.ihn-on
Vue il dnut AIis Sluices and Mis KnllTen
The cntoi tainment closnd with aIoiin
solo bj Mr Jackson , accompinied b.v Miss
V Jackson. JJght lefieshmeiits weio
served
Mr. Albeit C. Powcis of Tin : Brr antl
Miss nila Hudson of Gothenburg , Neb , will
bo m in led at II o'clock today in Chicago ,
whither Mr. Poweis went vesUmtiy to
claim His bride , who has been visaing In
Cliicauo and the cast
After the coiomony the young couple will
spend a few davs in seeing the fair , after
which thev will bo "at homo" to their man }
fi lends in Omaha.
Mr Poweis is ono of the most popular and
cflioient newspaper men in Omaha.
Miss Hudson , who is ono of Gothenburg's
most dimming and accomplished eirls , has
many fiionds in this city , all of whom join
in eonsrritulating the ioung people aiid in
wishing them a long life and n happy one.
Another Nnrprlst ) 1'art .
Friends of Mr and Mrs. Greenfield of
Tw only -fourth and Buidetto slieets gave
them a aollehlfu ! surpnse party Fiiday
evening. High Jive , whist and dancing
wcio Iho older of Iho ovcning
The follow ini ; parsons were picsent
'
Messrs anilMcsdanie'sBiicknerofChovenne ,
D M. Brown , Henry Holliday. J. J Walker ,
H li.u n ltd , Fiank Gi.iv. Gooigo Khoids ,
Andy Hitowci , John Williams. F. W Alex-
nndei , Lew Callln and Hcniy Tablet , and
Misses Williams of O ntial City , AUie
Wiichl , Josie Wiicht , Foulton. Ixxve ) , Hall ,
Copclund , Howard. .Tacks , Jordan , JefTeison ,
Sherman and Pmdloy.
S mini i > ii-lErmtliur.
On Wednesday evojiing , at the homo of
Dr and Mis It Bcechcr , 2180 Parker slieot ,
a hippy compiny of relallvcs and fiiends
galheied lo witness the main.iKO of Miss
Maud lj IJoecher to Stowai t A Simmons of
bliellon , Neb The coiomony was piufoimed
bj Uev. Thomas Allen , an old fiiendot the
family Congratul itions of the heiiliesl
kind woio extended , after which the putv
sat dow n to a sumptuous supper. The brl lo
looked chaimmg in a cieim white dicss ,
ami was thu iI'ciiniMit , of iiiiiuv okuaut and
costlv piesont- . The happ\ couple leave m
a few davs on a Hip to the Pacific coast ,
vvheie they intend spen ling the winter
lllrllnli > I'urlv.
' ' 'ho vounK friends of Miss Giae'o C.
Walker of UIU1 Capitol avenue met at her
home vesteiday to assist In celebrating her
twelfth biithday annlvei&ary. Attending
weie Misses Loieta Spanglor , Noia Bir-
ton , Caiiio Homaii. Susie Hobeits , Madge
Johnson , l dna Andeison , Beulah Webster ,
Plma Dinfoith , I nnori Ciieen Hussoll Coiy ,
MaCor \ . Miss Gi.uo vvas assisted In en-
loriaming hei guests bv Misses Lily Pu-
/ud and Mind Van Wagoner The .voung
hostess was the iciipiunt of a number of
gifts , both oinameni. il and useful ,
An liiiironiiiii | | I'.iril IMrty.
A very ploisant impiomplucaid putv was
enjoicd uy a few ot the fiiends of Mis
Ch.ulcs A. Do in last SUutdav ovcning.
High five , lotto and observation woio Iho
games of the evening , with six pictty pri/oi
These present vvoie * Messis and Mosdamcs
11mm in , Itinsom and Walter Williams ,
Mis Andiovv Popplein of Biltimoio , Miss
J , u\ ton of St Louis. Misses Hartman and
Jolmson , and Mcssis Geoige , Johnson and
Posbener. and Mr. ICmlof DCS Monies.
v ciiiiiinir i : nt.
A numcer of yomu "ion will give a dano-
ing puty for their lad ) fiiends at Hi-fling's
hall Wednesday evening. Tnoso In charn'o
are Messrs Hit White W Kennedy , W. AST-
HUH , F Kinney , O. Purav , G. Kinnoy. K
Marnell , F Clark , H Smith , A. f/jugfiov ,
13 FiUpalncic , C T Butler , J Flann.igan ,
D Hutloy. J Fliinnasan , O. Goodsell , F.
Futaj and Schell.
Cniiuiiiiniiil uc ( jmN ,
The Misses Johnson of ! i4.0 Pierce stieet
gavoa delightful card puty Fiidayovoninij.
These present were- Misses Waldering ,
} 5uttoi field , Pcschon , Gllwon , Allda John
son and Amanda Johnson , and MOJSIS II.
Mitchell , C M Xandcn.C. 7. Xandor , M. A.
Plllsbuiy , A. Uowson , P. J. Whlto and U. O.
Dodds.
hoci il liiiiiiK alul I'mnoimlH.
Mrs J. W. Poid is visiting in Chicago
George W IColley lm s gene to Nuw York.
Mr. and Mrs J. D Blriniugham loft for
Chicago jostorday.
Miss Grace Hlchardson of Clinton , la. , is
Usltiug Omaha fiiends.
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mra. H. S.
Wilcox last Wednesday.
Mr id A. Knapp and sister Cora ho vo 10-
lurned from the Woild'a fair.
Mrs. Coo and children of Denver uro visiting -
ing her sister , Mis Mogenth.
Mis A. IClino and soi ( loft jesterday for a
week's -\isit at the \ 'oHd's fair.
Mts Fred M. FOG has returned from a
month's visit al Ihu World's fair.
Miss Minnie Wulkor has rolurned from a
Ihroo roonlhs visit in Wisconsin and Illinois ,
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
a trip to the fair having been ono of the
fi.aturcsof the visit.
Mrs James Cosgrnvo and dnuchtcr , Mr *
K. Angela , have gene to Chicago
Mrs G W Ambrose Ims icttirnod from a
mouth's visit at Iho World's fair
Mr and Mrs G. W Megcnth nnd Mrs
Coo have gene to Chicago , to bo rtbsont two
w colts
Gooigo B D.vb.all and IM IHInll have
gone fora trip tluough Mlmi an and to the
World's fair.
Mis ClmilesB Cook of Tin South I'hlitl-
eth stioet 1s In Chlcaeo , the guest of her
bi other K \\llliams of-IGOO Kills uvoiuiol
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Iiast Two Pciformniio s of
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and his snpjtb cornpuiy In the following
lepeilo re
MOMIAY- :
"RIOHA.RD III , "
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\vir : > MNiv > MATIMI : : -
Mr " KOLMIO'S conip my vin present
"ROMEO AND JULIET. "
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fliiirsilay , Itiihiy , Salniday & Sunday
Oct. 12 , 13 , 14 an'd 15-
SI itlniH < : itiu\lnv ami bnmliu
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THURSDAY NIGHT. OCT. 1'TH
I.tN'C OLN J rAUTUH S
Mammoth Sconio Iroductiou :
The Tornado.
! 5TH STREEET THEATRE. ° 'S '
The anmo POPULAR PRICES as were In force nt the Fnninm St. Thontro ,
OTODAY TON1QHT
coininuiiclii } ; At 2:3O. : At C:3O. :
_ _ All'L His ExcoHont Compunyjln thjLotos Cj notiy cJuoooss "
/rew.iniHarhotHoon / i A Laiuh 1 rom Stall to Tin Uh M it \\odnosday
d i ,
CII\I < II.NOI : ANSWI itri ) .
ESSHYSin POLITICO ECONOMY
Dedicated hy pot mission to
CARDINAL GIBBONS
HV
Michael Corcoran.
PUltLIMII I ) HY
BURKLEY PRINTING CO. , OMAHA.
I'aper Covers , 25c.
MRS. GRAHAM'S
Cucumber and
Elder Flowei
Cream
GBE&TES A
PERFECT
GO&SPLEXIOftJ &
VV' % ire Hole' wulP foi Mn i e.i ill un s ci tp'irU-
rcl telllc I irlli'Usnv IMS. of | iln pli's or fnelil
lili nils In i pnslllM U < uril "knvvnv itnrltH nnd
liollouoil t'lit'c'iBili eolotiinl Aim ) holt nm nlH Tor
tlii'.I inn s \ IDuli n llinnaii H Hi HIIIK No I. ici
Nolii Kd Nil peti nl AKiiiiH for tin IileMl
II ilr lliusli ilnii ) irlo 11 i tolti MIPCI Hslt } i ire'ini-
liu blbirlui luixtli In in cli'otrlc nl cuHhiuii Into
IDEAL HAIR STORE ,
209S.i6tliSt.Karuacliilock. , )
' / 7i.irj'm.vHint. .
SPECIAL FUR OPENING SPECIAL FUR OPENING
2 DA.YS , 2 DA.YS ,
Oct. 11 .ClOAKS.SyiTS.FURS. .
. and 12. COR.I6TI1ANDFARNAMSTS.OMAHA. Wednesday and Thursday ,
You Are Invited
to nttond our Fur Opening Wednesday nil < Thursday , October llth nnd 12th. At which time wo will bo nblo to sliovv vou , In
ndclition to our ulroadj' lixrfro asboi tincnt , over Thirty Thousnnd Dollars' worth of line Find , which will bo forwimlod from
the largest , most reliable nnd oldot Manufacturing Fur IIou o in America That wo limy place before our custoiuois an as
sortment larger and moro varied than any house would bo vvari.tntod in currying in this western country embracing Seal
skin , Otter , Marlon , Heiver , I'oisi.in Lamb , Astrnchan , Mime , and nil other popular Fur Garments wo will mirk low prices ,
lower than could bo made did wo have to talco the risk of carrying so largo : i stock. It will pay to coino five hundred miles to
attend this Fur Oponinjj , if you intend to buy a , fine Fur Garment for the winter. Remember wo positively guarantee every
parmcnt sold to bo just as represented.
the two days intervening bjforo our Fur Opening stop in and BOO what wo show in
Ladies' and Children's Cloaks That's New.
Avoid "that tired feeling" trade Store formerly occupied by Ma *
\\itlius. We arc on thu lirst floor Moycr & Hro. Co. New entrance on
elevator..ClBAKS.SyiTS.FURS. .
stalls .
no to climb no elevator. Sixteenth street.
COS. I6TH ADD FAIfflftM STS.OMAHA.
Charles Shiverick & Co.
Shiverick's New Furniture at Half Price.
$50,000 worth of Shiverick's Furniture at
half price means a great saving just at this
time.
It has been our custom during the past five
years to offer a special sale during October ,
and this year we are prepared for the sale with
5Q car loads of furniture of every description ,
bought at 5O cents on the dollar.
The sale continues during October only.
Charles Shiverick & Co.
TEMl'ORAUV J/OUATION ,
12O6-12O8 Douglas St.
MILLIARD HOTEL BLOCK.