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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, fleyman & Deiches. OUR IMPORTATIONS OF CLOAKS, SUITS AND JACKEZS ARE NEARLY COMPLETE, Westill lead all Omaha houses in variety of styles, and our prices aire certainly away below any. You will mentof Fall and Winter ACKETS Ladies' and Misies’ CLOAKS, Ulsters and DRESSES (00D HEAWY JICHETS From §2.50 1. Lvery One a Speczal Buargazn. No endof Ready- Made Dresses atprices away below manufac- turer's cost. If you don't come and see us you willbave no chance to be saving from 20 to 28 per cent on everygarment you may wish to purchase, 1518 and 1520 Farnam - Sirest, find the best assornt- Pluh Jarkeb, Plish Siqus. Plwh Newmirkels, PLUSH JACKETS, LATESTSTVYLE, $, $10, $11.50, $1250, etc. PLUSH SACQUES, 40INCHES LONG, §13715, §16,, §17, etc PLUSH NEW MIRKETS, 60 IN LONG, $ 10$3750. 1618 and 1620 F’amam_ - Street. THE LARGEST AND BEST AS- SORTED STOCK OF Fur Capes, Frur Jackets, Muf, Stlis, Bras, ETC, Imprted Black Lysx Cipes Cloth Aslrachin Cipes ., Gray Pluh CGipes,. Seal PIuh Cipes . Freich Sal (ipes, Astuchan Capes_ Gray Krimer Caps__ Alasia Sl (ipes, London dye, $35f0 §50 A hundsme line of Clolh Capes, From $250 1. SOMETIHING ABOUT SEAL GARMENTZS We garantee every seal gar- ment we sell asto qualily and fit. $600 600 350 1250 e 1500 L 410wp $101p Wewillgive you the pedigree of any seal garment you should buy, We have never handled trashy seal garments and shall never do so in future, but will endeavor tosellthe best qualities only, atthelowwest possible prices. I TRIMMING Areallthe ragethisseasson, We have a handsome line of BEAVER, N UTRIA, LYN X, NATURAL, BLACK, RED and GREY FOX, KRIMER, ASTRACH AN, Ete Trimmings in all widths. Comeandprice them, yman & Deiches. O —————— S— ———————————— Diesy Gouds. | rss Gools, Finedd fuch dress gods In new pate tems. ..., ' e B5O¢ Double vwidth faney briliantines, Enall ¢lors eeiieaiieniin.. 28 Theso gools are the regular i0c quality, 48 fnch flne Frenmdh Serges I all thelatest colirs e iiee .. Worth $1. 25, 46 inch French Serges, inall olors 65o Worth $1. 750 Double width extra fineand heavy pure amels hair srges, the latest novelly (rogh goods) at G5&o Worth 90 c. Thise goodsare psitively (he gratest bargin eer ofered Diess Silks, Dress Sills, Black gros grain silk Worth §1. 75¢ Blackallsilk rhadane. Worth §1. 25, 75¢ Faille franca’s, suprior (ualily Worth §1.59, Faillo franeaise, theregulir $1,75 Uty for. ciie e viietsiieeainie s $1.25 98¢ Allthes silks arepositive bargains and cannot be duplicated for any such prices nevw invoice of fine A dress patterns and dress goods has just arrived. They comprise camel's hair plaids and stripes, polka dots, Panama cloths, etc., etc. dfans' and Childyoe’s Good, Thisdepartment is complete. We arry the fliest soods, butour prices aro away helow comn petition, ES 1518 and 1520 L lIf/\l(l\l/\lVI Sl UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. Anentire new stock of French land made and domestic unler- wear will be put on sale Monlay, CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSE'TS. The famous R & 6. corsets in black spoon bust, at $2.50, These corsets are of superior vorkmanship; excellent fit and ompare favorably with any $.50 corset in the market, R. & G. corets in black, $1.50, (not spoon bust). Full line of P. D,, €. J B, PN, Dr. Warner's. Thompson’s glovefittng, . R. I, etc. consets osiery. Hosiery, Extra length opera lose in back and clors 8% and $I, worth $1.25 to $175. Ful Tine of French silk losiery atremarkably low prices, fiom §1 wp. Nowelties iz Nedwear. SOCIETY IN MID-SEPTEMBER. What is Doing in the Goy Worll of Fuhion THE RECORD OF A VERY BUSY WIEK. Interesting Chat Regirding the Men and Women Who Kead the Social Lifeof Omata—Card Parties, Balls, Receptions, Eto, There 18 & growing feeling auong the leaders of the “400? in Omaha, thatthe pres- ent season willbe avery guiet one imcom- parison tothe rushand bustle of last year, There will be fower lae entertinments, the general desire of hostisses being to limit the numuver of their guests and have *“wen ings" rather than big weceptions balls and parties, which reguire s much lhbor and very oftendo not come upto expectation, Card parties will prevail toa large extent, and thereis nopleasintermode of etertain- ment. But theo will be innovatins intro- duced evenat ‘carleveings’ and alvady thereis talk of introlucing a little music at those different events, to give variety, A aleading soprano, tenor or baritone, by om of tho gusts, lin s0lo, could ot nelp but prove enter. taining, atthe same time be the means of adding tone’s musical elucation. Then the English custon of tea drinking promises to occupy the atiention of the devotees of thesocial world more than ever before. Itis such o prety nd lospilable fashion thit ono wonders 1t has not been moro univesally invoge even inthe yest, There is nothing that prves such an attractive feature of one's winler afternons s the hissing kettleand steaming cp of the amber everage. Nor is thereany greut ex: penso attached to the happy cuistom of serv. Mg ta tothe men md women who drop in for ahalfhour's gossip. Charming willow and cane talles with liberal round tops and little stands below can be lhad at pries varying from $0 to #10, according to the” ornamentation, This should sit a little to theright hand of the fire. And maks no mistke, such as receivingand teaing one's friends in any Placeless socaable than the Library or sitting room, Near by is the crane with ity aluhol lamp buring, the kette bing keptat a brisk bubble. Halfa doxn prettycupsand rious makes, notwo alike re- 5 Adaiuty dish of fliced lemuon, atray ot fresh leaves fc lisling the pot, @ tny jug of erean, with a silver bowl full of erysial cubes of sugwr, will comforably fill the top shelf, On tho romds below s a porcdain basin for the dregs, wafe leconted a plate of and thekettlo nestled in its big, jolly cosey, Thus provided thohosiess cin reeiy soy nuuber of guests withot ever pernitting this protly duty to confiict, witn conversation, Indesd unlll one has teied it one could never guess how idminbly tea drinking ussists in sottiig guests at thoir pasound keeping overy one at lis or her it Adolly High Five Party. The premiere party, of the Young Married Ladies high-fivo club, butreceitly organized, was held Wednesday evening ut the beautiful snd verycosy vesilence of Mr. and Mrs, George Heyn, 035 Georgla avenue. These meetings of cngeulal popls will be held fortulglitly, Wednesiay kingihe diy chosen, the next event taking place atthe resilence off Mr. and Mrs, Marth Cihn, 06 wrth Twenty-thied street, Alfter an enjoyabloevening, spent in jlay- ing bigh five, the popularcard gane of last season aul which promises to wtain its popularity this sewson m lest, the sores wer counted and pries awardd. The ladies fiest prizo was won by M, J. Loebnan, & beautiful picture. Mrs, Albrt Cahn cap: tured the boovy prive. aminlture dec of w The geutlenun’s prize veutlo Mr, A. Hus, aver were serve evming, ‘The members presentwers: Mr, and Mrs, Moritz Meyer, Mr. aniMrs Alkrt (ah, Mt and Mrs, Mr.andMrs. J. Lochman, Mr andMrs S. Ci guests were Mrs, H. H. wilkee, si Rindskopt and Mr. Gus D plue athigh noam ational church, w ind inthe new odifie, Soith Norwilk’s best ditizons wero anl wiile the oganit, Divid E. pliyed with lis acustmed skill th: grin “Wedding Mareh,’ thebridil pary en. Thebridoand bridesnaid, mond, acompuled by thy , proceededup on aislo, thogrom and his best man, Mr, Lewis Nish, up the other and met before fully deoratod with Hovers, attired in asuit of trweling casim falle Francalse of a ni carieds bunch of la bridemud wis atiredin chiactr, ashade dark, wi b silme hids. Rev, fidated, assited by Mr, pastor of thechurch, cernmon brile & tered the church., Miss Clara D, Ray ushers, aftr stroet, Omala. ding says: the Rev, Mr, and nowof Chi evaing MF. and Mr: trl) to the priceedto Onaha, Neb,, Comnto, Detroit'and Chicago o they Th yoing couple take with then the besi wishes of a luge drele of friends aul ac quintaices, Miss Ey handsome mug, atz, Mr. and Mrs. in, Mr. and M. The Now. Feinemn Hoyn, iches. r ol M Weddng of a Popular Cholr Master. Me. Thiomas J.Penmll, tho very popular chir mster of AlL Sainls city, wisunited in marriage Moday, Sep teuber$, atthe First (ngrgatinal church, Saith Norwilk, Conn.,the bride elect being Miss Ama F. Burke. The Evening Sttine o South Norwalkspeaking of thevontsays: The Penndl-Burke wedling which took yosterday inthe Congre. as tio fint service of thy Afullaudience of tho puljit, w France rosehbud: ad bridegroom, Novenber 1, The Mirritge of anOmiha Barrister Tuesliy evening, Sotember 2 the mar riie ofMr. M. A Hallof tho firn of Charl ton & Hull of thiscity and Miss Mary Wur. tely, Duighter of Mr. C.J. C. Wurtel adiocaty of Sonl, Cuada, was soleninized in Christ church of that place, The Montreal Herald speskingof the wed. wis performed by e, Who was assisted by the unde ofthe bride, the Rev, Louls Wartele Mr. Janes Sheasgreen, formerly of Montreal 0, wis best man, assisted by Mr. N. J. Hilden, andthe tridesnaids were the Misses Blanche and Dalsy Wutele, sisters of thebride, rewptin wis held bride’s fither, at which and fashionsble ussenbly of friends a well-wisiersof the hapy couple, The ents prise The cremny After the «remmy wire iguen Fitch and Josclyn, The mirrisge of Mr. Charies C. Fitch and Miss Huttie L. Josclyn was solemnizedat the residene of the bride's parents, avaue, Council Blufl, Wedneslay., Tho cenmony tok plue in the preence of alarge conpanyof ivited gusts, Rev. George W, preachier, efton the evening tran Take and othe hone al 4 Crofts, oficiating. Mr. alS16 Firstavenue after Octoberl, Mr. Titeh ls theelec - expe Joselyn, tho bride-elect, fs rsister city, Progresive High Fie. Mr. aud Mrs. ‘W, A. Redick, in houwr of ¥ ., who is the guest of Mr andMrs L. M. Banett, ga: fulprogessive high five party Friday oven. ing at their resilince, 2120 Emnet street, T'ho howe wis eflctively decorated thrugh. outwitiflowers wd suilax, addug gratly , of Uttica, N, Refreshnents wouud, euling s very enjyabls Martin The invited of Mil- Miss Clara clurch, this therod, Dishrow, e Lohen: h vas bautl. Thebridy was o and smonette shade, and Tho adressof similar ith & nosegay of H. D. Dunning” of- Bildle, the prosent A peculfarity of tho iy Wis the exdiango of rinis by th DMr. and Mrs, Pen. nel, afler a shortirip cast will be at homs al 660 South Futieth ot theresidenceof the there wis a large pros. mmenus wd costlyand tom, niny objects of great beuity. Last Hall loft by boat for o On tieir rturn they visiting Nigara, vay, 730 First oclock on the poet. wnd Mrs. Fiteh for Daver, Sall wister citis and will be at ian for the Amour. | § Culaby company of South Omaha md Iy favorably kuown' us Miss harming rt electrcian, a very afavorite inthe siciml life of delight tothe bautyof theinterior. Dainty refrsh- mets wore served during theovenig. After eliven gimes, prizis wen awirded to Miss Miy Dindy, vho recelied avery handome clitelaine and to Mr. I deck of cardsin arery po . imovation wis Inttoduced 1 keeping track ofthe gunes won, whid wew indicatel by bows of particolored baby rithon pinned to tho . lpel of the ocmt or the luiies? bodiw, Tho gusts presab wore : Mr. anl Mn, Hary Estabrook, Mr, and M. D.H. Wheeler, jr, Mr.ind Jrs. Rich- anl Carror, Mr. and Mrs, Scp Dindy, Mr aul Ms, Flil MCord, Mr. md Mrs. 'Fred Nye, M. Laclus Wakdloy of Chicyzo, Mrs. Juseph Lehmer, Misses Dundy Loun Dudy, Starp, lda Sharp Carter, Jewdt, Hoyt, Wikeley, _ Hoagiind, Laum Hoagand, DMossrs, . C.Shaw, Frak Himiltn, Arthur Wakeley, 2d Fairiild, Luther Drake, Miton Birlow, Al Patrick Clark Riek, Chat Re- dick, Charles Offutl, Daiel Morga, TheirCrystal Anniversary. Fiftem yeus ago last Wediesday Mr,and M. A.C. Povellyere unitd inmarrize, amiversiry a sewet. A number of their friends, howerer, decided that theanuiver- sary should mot Zoby without soms recogni- tin, anlaceodingly thy guhersl atMr. and M, Powell's louse 1902 Loust stoet, Kountze placy andassistod inmaking norry th wvay peasmt ewnt. Mrs. Waren Switzlerand Mrs. Ellen Beall addel to the owsionby mndering sverl pimo soos. Rev. Mr Llwyd gaye twoor three leal s o adnivably. " Nr. ad My, Povell thoreciients of miny oystal presnts aul may flovers, Mr, C. A. NeKimey, the assistant ashior of (he Anericu savings buk, o which Mr. Powell is cushier,did not forge his friend, altioush at presen: 1o- cled in Houston, Iex., ind ho senta beauti- ful box of wpe jusmines, on excedigly odirifenus flaver, which seated the whole bouse aud mude oio feel as.il they wen in 1e topical country. Refrshmeits yere the weniig” beng made espedaliy memorible. an AHapy Surprise. It ever there wis & sirprissd min itwas Dr. B. I\ Crunmer Thusday eveing. It wis thedoctors birthday, and unkiown to theheadof the house, Mrs. Crummer invited ammberof the dotor’s intines I during theovenng topartiipatin agameof cwds. Tl physicianwas lite inarriving lome from a professionalcallnd the lok of surprise wiich mintlel his face would have furnished aninspintion for martist. The gentlmen 4| wee seied atthe tablesplaying drive whist. Lttools but @ moment forthe” discipleot Eseu- lapius torecorer anl he then amte inl thepleasires of the evening [ hepmed hadproviled. Refeshmmts were served attheend of the pame the gentlenen prsentto enjoy the cempting viauls being ; Gemeral Johu' B. Denuis, Julge Ambrose, Julge Faweelt, Dr. Jones, Messes. Willis Llyd, Weller, Rector, Lally, Gratio, Poyell erman, the majoity of whm bing neighbors of the doctor”s in Kountzo place. A Plasat Cird Party, Miss Emily Wukeley follwed up her fomal dbutinto scietyby evinga chirm- ing progessive high five prty Monay eviing, Afur a wumber of gams plyed pizes were distributed as follows. Miss Janie Thral drev the first prin for the ladies, a exquisite white andJapuese fan ; Mis Thrall won the booby, an owl that Lodked. very wise, bearing upm its face the adiice 0 do tetter next time, M. Hirry Claver arriel off m_oxidizel silver kuife. Mr. Stanley Smith, by dint of lar pliying, won the gutlenn’s loby, a prtty ash recdver. Thertiipants wok: = Miss ne, Miss Van Patten, Miss Thull, Miss Jonie Thrall Miss Wakeley, Bis Curtis, Miss Barnanl, Mssrs, Stwart S he Clipp, Driswll W, G Daane, Stanl Cleaver, Guiou, Sunith and Baliridge, A Cobweb T Mrs. W. B, Clucy, 1640 South Thity- fourth, gave s Cobweb Toa Thursdiy after- nom inbonoret Mis Muson aud Miss Squires ofChicaygo. The husewas decorted with gdlen nd wd yllow riblns, md (wo roms wire a mesh of yellow con. Each lady wias preseated with s cand at tuhed (o & corl, which wien woundled 0 anippropri- but theyhadlopedto keep the fact of their ateprizefor eh. An elgantioa wis serred at | thelable being in yellov aul wiite. The guesis wire M. Clirles Gration, Mrs. A. 1. Holde, Miss Holme, Mis Abby Hoalnes, Miss' Gerge Shary Mis Mol Prit, Miss Butts of Councl I1Bhs, Miss Hallie Vaugian, Litlin Brune, ~Alice Hanly. Progresive Hearts. Tridayevene Niss Lynn Curtisdauglter of Colonel andMrs.§. S, Curtis, 511 Virgnia avouue, gve & thirougily mjoyible ward patty inlonorof ler gust, Miss Buldwin,of Kalulk, la., md Ms. Tirall of Olio. Pro- gresive hemts was playd, On gime, that the mutatin of tine,hus aluost fored into obsarity ani reiremmt. Bu # a ply gam, wnd the young lalles md geatlenen siccesled in gttinglotsof fun oub ofit, even if it is butrardy played. Aterinumnber of games ddicious refrsh- mats wire seved and then the prizes were awirded MissBacie aid Mis Baldwin bo- ing the faemed mes among the ladies. Amng the gutlemn M., Hirry Driscolltookk the fint and Mr, Stanloy Snit] thobooly, Alargy number of guests were pwent, imong wiom vere noticd Mises 3adwin, Thull, Jennio Chrall, Touzalin, Prntt, Doane, Binily Wikeley, Nelio Baum, BuwnioBaun, Mittie and Dolly Pollck, Bade, I Badie, Cirter, Dunly, M Dunly, Sharp, 1. Shurp, Moo, Bisiop, Stevas, Suith, House, Hanilton, Harimaw, Hellua Hayley and Buoet!, Wls, Oli ani R Olvor ot Cous Blufls | Mr.and Mrs, Hany McCornick, Mr. md Geenge Gould Messrs. MooresCooks, E'rd McCornick, Colfir, Conor, Driscoll, Snith, Cloawver, Crmby of Detroit, Webster, Fosler, Beall Wynan; K. Wynan, I". Hun- iltan, Wilkinson, W, B. Smith, d Bownan andPery Bulreld, [l Falield, Abur uon, Baldidge' C, Relick, Redik, cUan, Hughes, Kelley, Shars, Dale and Bruk. Paffeurath and Moecker. The weldingof Mr. B Paflurath of this cityto Miss Elizalth Moeckr of Chingo todkplawat the bide’s homs Wednesday eve Sepkmber 17, ot 333 Buterfiell stret, Chimgo, Thecerenonywas preformod by Rev, Vih Buke of the Third Unitarian church, wndera bower of white nses aad smilx,’ wd the houe itelf was profus dearated with flowers. The bride wor white India silk trinmed with duchoss anddiannds, ind arriela byue ross. The biidesmid, Miss of Quiny, 1, wre a wlhite trinnedwithlice md _ribbous, entswennumrousand wstly, T ho s overonelundrd guests presat. After the cerunony the guestspariok of the wediing super, ifter whichihe Lippy ouple left for Ounha. Theyare athom at e Pixton to their nimerous fricls An Unexpected Visitation. Tast Tuesday evaiings vas the owasion of a peasait sunprisy teulered M, Wit~ marnh, ather wsy new homs 391 Noth Twaty-third strey, © Danciig and cards wen enjiyed by alluftorwhicha Light Luich beiig suved the party disprsel. Thse presnt were : Mr. md Mrs. Alilson, Mr. md M, Davidson, My, ind Mrs. Coon, Mr. md M, Todiuntr, Mrand Mrs, iy, Mr. andMrs Hendirson, Mr, and Mrs, Boguo, Mr. and M, Pofor, Mr. ad Mrs. Wiit. o Mr. ani Mrs Stev wd irs. 1, M. and M, S wd Mrs. Birs. M by ray, Anier- Couly, Davh, - ‘Tolhuer, = Asgnow, awhill, 'Wilio, Walsh, Kir u, W Pitter, Vogus, MdPaddon, Stowart, Sclumume, Messn. Buterion Wille, Hurchmore, 0} Bricn. © KKesjohl tiille itk Club Partie; The Cosmoplitan club gave its opelng parly lat Thrsdy at Hasall’s hall on South Tlirteenh sireet. About sevety-five coujles were liattadane anda mot enjoy- ablitimewas had. The next party will be given Sfi])lnu\ll‘r The Enerall salal dub organzed lst eveing lor thspurpse of holling aserie of daneos this winter, The oficers wre: M. Haumond, secetary and treasiver; Thonis Dilion, Harey McFw.den, L. L. Holt, .M. Kennod y, Chaxles McFadden, financial com- mittee, Movemens anl Whereiho i, Mr andirs, F. Piffenrith havo returned from Chiago anl areat the Paxton. Miss Bildwinof Kekukis_thoguest this weekof Miss Lynn Cuttis on Virginia avenue, M and Mres H. W, Yats reurnel from their moutl’s visit to New Yok Sunday moniing. Dr). 1, H are in theit 508 Douglus. May Copeland, Nelsie Hughes and renvool left Wediesday evening £or ollogze, M. D. Il Godrich, who has been quite undo theweatier forsomotime past, is hap. pily improving, Mt andMrs, Elmer Prank retimed Thurs. day from Nantuclset, where Mrs. Frank spentthe simmer, Mrs, J. M. Woolwarth s gone to Govor. norsislan ona visit to hor daighter, Mrs, Lieuenan Guy Howard. Miss Julia Blom of lowa City, Is _visiting her sister, Mu. S.J. Fisher, 507 South Tweuy-filth stroet. MrandMr. B, B. Woolare rceiving the congratulitions of fleir friends upon the birthof asm Tuesdayof this week. M. and Mrs, Charls JT. Green retumed on Satunlay fom sdelightfultrip t Now York, Boston, “Atlan tic and Philadol phia, eph md Eigar Morsemn lft Wolnes. v for Am Arhor toresume their stulies al the fimous Midligan univesity. Miss Coppock of Washington, D. ., ar. rivelin tiecityyestoiay., Sheis a guist of Mrs. 0. J.Collum at 243 Docg stre Miss Touie G, Drke, dwghtor of L. Drake, lefl Mouday wening for St. Kthe 5 nport, Ia, 'y dever water YOrk to take 4 course in wlor yorl it the Art Loague, Mn, Jo Seit of Denver will spend the nextiwo orthre weeks in Omahs, ona visit to frimds, Sheis a guest at the Pax ton, Tl martiage of Divid Alexmder Bawm and Miss AnnaChristihe Van Siile will be, solemizelin Ne Oclber § M. 5. I, Flisker who has been veryill for sometimepas tis cowalesing rapidly, and her fiends look forwird to her appeiran ce wmeng them with plesure, M, Thonas Kilpatick retarned fron £ u Mres. Kilptrick and e will sojourn in the Adir- ¥ during Séplembur, s Willam A, Koy, wife of the mem. bor of the ardof edication of tht nime, is visiting b A s Laughn Ansdino in this state and will be abouta muth. M H. (. Ormaha Nat | and wife of Whitehall, 111, the guests of W. J, W elshans, daug ond shier of the nil bank, luves toc month's vacation to the Rockies in s lhealth and pleasire, this being his first tion in four y ears, M, S. I Mose ad Mrs. who are fie giests of M. CS. Wither. spoonat Fort Mudison, have bee reciving any wumbor of attentions atthe luds of the social world ther Mn, Duna Lander retined this week oy charmingsojourn &t Kennobunkport, Me. Miss ljams, hersister, will it return untillate in Octobe ntanplaling o visit to fricnaas in ssalimore, Messrs. W. Rustin, Geoge M bert Holombe, Morrs 1. fles Konntzg, left for Yile colloge yester- nd Hermai and Luther Kountze for St chol, New Eanpshire. M, and Mrs, Ganiett (1 Ingalls of Washington, D. C,) of Mr. anl M, tioigland, Mis girthod wis spoit in Omaba, and she has manyold friendsheroto weicome her. Miss Van Patten of Davenport, Ia., one of the most clarming 5 0ver visited Omaa, left forler hone o Puesday, leay- ing behindany wmberof palpitativg hearts wmong the you emen of the city, M and Mrs. Carmiciael of Dudee place enteriained the nsidents ofthat siburb in. g delightful man nor last Tuesday o There we garnes, music, ete, with choice refrosh mentsat 40clock ' Thre were about thirty: five ldies md gutlenen prsent Mr. Dwight. Froderich Boyden, o Parisian Artistof ropute, was otertined this week by Mr. ad Mn. Rod. Mr. Boyden will weet the Weslen Art asocialion at the H P. Jusea, Miss anthe Lininger gallry next weelk, the date ot having yot been dedided upon. The unrriage of Miss Auna Borglim md Mr. Alfed Darlos taks phee Thursiny, Oclober), at the wsidece of the briles purents, Mr. and Mrs, Datow will be at home to their frieds after Noveuber | at smll crd Ir. and Mrs, Tho invited v evening fo Garnettof Wishiugtan, . C. guests yore = Mr. and.'Mrs. Flemon Drake, M. andMrs. Charles Squires, Mr. and Drs., Charles H. Catlin, Mrs. Buras, Misses But- terlield md Colon &l Classe, o M. aud M. AL I Poppleton have issued Invtatios fora_duicing party Tueslay o ning of next. weok, in houwor of their dightor Miss Mary Poppleton, which will b iz the natire of & wilcomo and farewil, the youg Laly leaving shortly for Miss Brown's sehool, New York city, Itis aluostsettlal that Mr, Fred Nye wil lewe Omaha to take up his residencein bort Land, where ho will becone interested i a new daily paper to be stuted thore. He has Justretumed from the cast aud is very en- thusiastic over the wonderful resor-es of that country-. ‘ Mrs. Russdl Hanison arrived in Oroiha this wedk, after spuding the summer with Prosident and Mrs, Harrison at their cotlige atCapeMay Pointand alCreston, Pa, M. Hurisonandlor duughtor, Marthoa, will remain the guests of exSenator aid’ Mrs, Siindersuntil the intter part of Octor, when shewillbe jomed by Mr, Harrison, und will go est agin. lnvitations are out announ cing thewodding o Mr. C. G. Uiderwood to Miss Iia Cichlofen, which will ocour atthe rsidence Harry Tidlofen, Sewca, Kas., on wyeve. September . On their arival M. and Mrs, Underwod will bourd atthe Paxton, after wlhich thoy will £0t housekeging. 'Mr, Undewool repr saits tho R. 1. Dwis nilling company of Omaha. Miss FannieButterfiell entertainela fow frionds from amongthe dler settlers at hor houe, the ruideno of Coloel Dean, list Tusdayovening, tht thoy migt et Mr, and Mres, Ganictt of Washingon. Among those prsentworeMr. md Mrs. Ganmtt, M andMrs. Flemn Orike, Dr. and Mrs, Coltman, Mr. md Mrs. GeorgeA. Hoagland, Mr, and Mrs, Clenent, ¢ Mr. wd Mrs! Clurles . Callin aul Mr and Mrs. Sackett of Coundil Blufls. A couhing party was given Welnesday evening by i mberof Omaba young men, in Coundl Bluffs. Aftr riling until 10 o’dock the pary dive to Mas Kittie Bl lanl's, where alightlunch wassorvel The of lho evaning was spent in din Tho follwingwere in the party: Messm, Mores, Dale, Cook, Redick, Allen, Cottor, Dale, Todick, Driscoll, Burgpss, Colfux. Misses Bowmin, Zemmuellen, Oliver, Pas. worth, Bowman, Wells, Hulard, Oliver, Bewott, Bullard, Rivulets, Morgan. Dr. Bimey, nosoand throut, T bldg, The last college o open, and almost the fivst to close, 18 Colunbiaclleg, wihich wil begin wark in il its schouls on Mon day, Oclo- berd. Burnand —cllege, Columbias e forvoma, willbegin tho new year at. the same timo with bright propec Up to two yeurs agoColunbia always begin o s Wod. nesiny, bt it was fund that by beginning twodays earlir in theweek the cliss coull be started on the tarm work I frood season, and the fiest wok would nob be u lossto thestudnts,as it had Leon an foremor years. Prosident Low's “aniversity systen” will be begun this on, and will b ched with nuch Inte, st by educational titu tions throy t tho country, Dr. Bimey noseund throat, B bldg Prosident Clarles X, Adams, of Cornel University, has just retuned flom. Earop. Tourepoter of the New York Tribine fie sail thatthe Oxford and Cambridge Univer sities, wihere ho hadspenta moith, were ot 50 well alipted to theneels of Engnd t sourcllegs anl unive ies are Lo the ne of America. They all, he thinks, to much tiedup with taditin to b ableto adipt | nt oduc tionl neals. He expre: himself a5 being pecially pleased with the schols of Switz , which hive rachiel @ bigh grde of otion, particulary the techiical schools Onein Zurich Wone has & che 1 labora. tory larger than all of thoso in New Euglaud put togetier, —_—— Dr. Bimey wrescatarrh, Boa blig. THE INTERSTATE EXPOSITI)IN, A Duzzling Diaplay that Will Meo the Elye of the Visitors. Tho Interstato expasition will be fuugur. ated tomomw eveningat, the Coliseum undor the most favorable auspices, Magor Cushing will deliver tho opening als il briet speedies will be made by mny other disti suisked citiens, Thecolossal briss aud re.d 1dwill bo present, and tor its openiug cors cert will rader - especially deligatful pro gramne, Tho expsition is bound to boa splondid success. Every availble inch or spce is teeuied with a rre and beautiful display fn somedopanment of art, commerce or mani. factory, or the prolacts of the fiell or Trest, farm or garim. The florl disply s beautifully extravagn overyaepartmentis a picture wi The ‘merchuts and ceneral, in fact. lave vied with producing impresions and focts, ind msuch work has ever bod wit nessed herebefor. Too much pruise cinn, be accorded the plucky and oficint g nent, Messts. Rieder & Bell complished wondors, and nd yhole: of tho publi tsell, shopmen, exhibiors in SErve a Learty uled endorsement at the hand “The - exposition, while it is of tod to please, instruc, anl a grat advertisement for “That is the premier o lanagment ave put thousinds of dllars into this mammoth proect and owght no o be alloved to come out behind. Th) s1ess interests of the city arto by Individul aggrandizemot i v asecodary purose. Forwecks at armyof workmen havo been engaged uy the building paiiting, enlarging, imp: ud decorating, md hisat st bin amorphosed thatold visitors not only —bo astonished, butcharmed, it thy marveous changzes wrought inso short s e, Flags und hunting futter from overy poin within the vast str while the hundred; of elwtrical illuninators transform tho glit tering interior ot night ito o fabujous kileidoscope, so shiftig and furlwe of lite”" and wlor - and beau. W are all the sumoundings No libor or expnse his beon spared i senting thissconeof grndeur, and it is fin) Indexto the (tatecity”s pusl,'en torpiis, 11 b crality and thriftingss.” Thioughout the cx position there will be no cessation in th ntroduction of novel and fntere sting ltrac tions, musical, theatr and matus al Superintendent. Roeder ting hi fitness to munagean alair of such ex tusiv dimensions, and takes s justifia b pride in the @mat success that has so far crowned all telr dlorts, Omnoof the lealing features of the affair will bo Merchants' day. Gr -at peparitions are being mado for this cou slon, and there vemains no doubt bul It wil prove the day of the whols show. A goneral invittion wil bo otended o the merchunts all over this and theadjoining states,and an imnenss throng is incvitable. “This day, with its msic md extraorlinary ‘sights, will betopped oft With & sumptuols banquet, and the gpoch WL b one that will long be rvmernhsrod and result inmany good things for thocity, © wellas for all thososo fortunate s to o present xeursions from all t hibor g towns and citles @ boug ngd for nd the prospects for an unpree oden ted suc cess conld not be brighter, The second we of the exposition will witiesia 1istof atlrac tions that could not be bottered, They will cnsist of oxtra musical cirds, and tovel performance within the wuditorium the annol fail to dw overwllmiig crowd Some of the lbooths than was at aid tho ingonity g these effectiveexhibits re s unbounde | ereditupon those who lad thoir esoction in charge, Citizens should remombor th exhibition opens morow eveniug itwillbe ongof the plessantost oewsion « o Jyed here for many year, wilh its good S 1 the clty of Omahi, ject. Tho spoectes, music aul ran displys of memnan fsim, @rtanduatur, . Dr. Birney cures e - The “rotande’ douks is so awvelop everything, blig. 1 because it absolutely plad | With the exeeptionof it ¢ or, whilch is elate y e broidered or braidod, ‘- Dr. Blenegy, noe anl throat, Bee bldg. {