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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1800—~TWENTY PAGES. Kilpatriclke, Mr. and Mrs. John T, Wobster, Mr, and Mrs, Squires, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohn, Miss Hall, Clarke and Chat Redick, Art Guiou, Mr. and Mrs, Harry McCor mick, Miss Nash, W. H. Koolng, Miss Wal- 1ace, Henry and Will Wyman, Curtis Torner, Tobertand John Patrick, Harry Burxiey. A Sliver Wedding Anniversary. The lirge and very cosy mansion of M. C.F. Welleron Wirt street, Kountze Place, wis thoscene Monday ovening of an exceed- ingly dolightful reception, In honor of Mr, and Mrs. Weller's twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. In this worka-day world of ours itis but thefew whoare permited to shrate their silver wedding, but on this sion fourgencrations were present besides Weller's sin Omaha, The house which Is of the largest in_Kountze Place, containing twenty rooms, the two parors, the dining om, reception hall and the library on the lower floor beingg thrown into one large salon For the occasion the dining room was located inthe third story, and liere the guests were treated to delicious refreshments throughout the evening, The house llr«snnhnl a tropical appearanc DIAMONDS, Tho names of all persons rceiving dia- monds, watches, etes , are added to this list dally. The Overland fea company of San Prancisco have rented the store, . 1305 Farnam, next to Hellmn's cdothing louse, and in order to introduco their _ goods this company will prosentfor sisty | days souvenirs with every can of toa and | coffeasold, suchas solid gold, silverand | nickel watches, also genuine dinmonds | in solid gold settings, silver tablewure, also money and. many other articles of 0! Bve less wal purchaser will receive asouvenir, Thecotfee, can and contents weighabout threo pounds, the tea, can and contents welgh about one and o half pounds. “This expensive and novel way of advertising will be discontinued aftor sixty doys and thess really chole goods 11" be sold strictly on their merits, hut without thosouvenir, Of course avery ter of Dr. anl Mn. S. D. Mercer, coldratol | Hre tine o convirsatOr™ i th reading of her birthday on Taesdiy by inviting snum- “;;"l;'nu Bch':l:t:w :’.‘nw:;mm.fi £ ber of her little friends to Qine with ber. o Ot oy Derafter Oaklaed City, Cal, wherg she will heroafter The huse was verypretily decorated o | ride, M., Sdminks, s siferer fron the occasion, the flowers from the Mercer | cnsumption, and gof there hoping to be conservatory contributing tothe charmof the | hmefited bythe dang, Mr. Sciminke wil alternoon. Games were plhyed, the childeen | remain in Onahasever, moths befor leay havingrare fan throwghout the day, Fhe | ing pernanently, 2 sipper table was prsidel over by Mis | D Duryes asticiphes that his ciss fn Mary's largest cbll, & beautifal workof ar, | Browning will b callek for @ prelininary the ehildren being placed atout the tble 0 | weeting Weinesisy aternon, when s plas nised chain, Tiwasivery prty sightlo | for thocoming sesom will bo ‘dwided upon wateh their fair young faces andenjoy theit § Whather tocontime the stdy of Browning childish remaries about the party and the | gong nore malytical iaes, or take up some very tempting dainties provided for their e | g6 of the other English poets, is anunde e i o ol e e Jessio | (jed questin with thedoctr. It is also his vitrick, Mat Patrick Marion Halley Elsio | yteutin toorganize aShakespeire cliss for Nosh and the Holdredge ehildren, ludies and gentemen, the Browning clas being limited to young lad e, A Detightrul Luncheon. Thursday evenling Mr. md Mrs. R. A Althoughinfornal, Miss Yost gaven very | Haynes, 2604 North Nineteath avenue, gavo beautifut lincheon yesterday afternoon at | averypleasint pogresive highfive party, 1:30 ather rsidece, 104 North Twenty-thind | An.ong those rm'»«“‘"'-l',“““" Mr and M"i stroet, in honor of Mis Walnce of Sail Lake | flomen, Nro ud s levnads, ir. oo City. Coven wero lail foxsixtea, theguests | g, 3" “Johnson, M. Hayier, Miss Mamie present being Mises Wallae, Dotne, Thrall, | 19 M. duhngch A, CAmes, Coos tinmis, dean Thrall Brovn, Nish, McEenna, Dixon | 7250 nd Dora Haver, Miss Arlo_ Weitzel, McClintock, 1la Allen, Hubbard of oches: | Wr#ie i Hore [TV TRIg e OT™T _ WHAT SOCIETY 1S DOINC. o Who Round of Fashionable Gaicty in the City and Buburbs. MOVEMENTS OF NOTABLE PEOPLE, Whe Delightfinl Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Weller— Dr.and Mrs, George L. Miller's rming Iawn Party. ©f A few intimations of coming teas, two par- Rlos in the near future, a card or two for wed. @ings of exceptional social significance, give Bome little indication that society is begin ming tothink agaln of the round of entertain- ments in wwn. Neary ol the ‘“‘leaders’ Rave returned from the seahore the moun taln and the continent, and the stir on tho | S0!MAEY SC At M e whia | ters N.Y, lda Sharp, Waley, Bessis Hall. | 65 G M, Frank McConell, Mr. Frank L purelusor nust 10t expect to gt a din= wesidenco streets of the city show that the | the mantels, while smilax ingraceful festoons Movements and Whereibouts. Hazen, Mr, Tucker. mond or watch. This conps eliim snded from the chandeliors. : Mr. and Mrs Androw Buftington hare | Cirws paties voretry wpulitlast week, 1SS that they have just 1funwlln right to & at work refurbishing the homes of 108 \';vl-l\'( |\'l:3 1‘&"“1‘[3;‘-"?,::' u'll\l eptemnber 23 gone to Chicago b reside. terminating usualy with light rfresiments give avay watehes, dismonds or jowelry 5, Mr. O, . Wel S ma 1o Miss Kate A, Mcllvaine at. Beaver, Penn. lmue- diately after the welding Mr. and Mmn, Wellerleft for the west, becoming 1dentified with interests in Missouri and Illivois, Five years ago Mr. Weller camo to Omala, and nce that tine, by his personality, his energy and his business abllity, has nade many friends in the city of his~ adoption. As vico president of the Richardson drug company he hns slways been in the fore-front of any movement which might benefit this metrops- lis of the west. Omaha's 40, In chat one hears @ good deal of what the 5 eoming season miy be,or oight to be, min gled with a good dealof speculation as to who will hayt 0st todo with the directionof the wolite world and the management of the func- tons of greatest social importatice Whowillbe the buds ofthe scasonls also ®question largely asked. And what more wppropriate name could be found with which iss B g stthehomoeof some of thomembersof the Miss Framces Siddell of Miwaikee s visit- | JLEAPMURNR, JCehing o umber. of voury society people jined a party in Council Blaffsand had_o jolly time sedng ihe el phant and *Nero.” Omha was repro snted by Mis Baldwi Miss Lynn Caplain nd Mrs. Rayare ocupying the | Cortis, Miss Opal Touzaln, ~ Messt, Riall houss during the absenceof tholatter | Harry Driscoll Sunley Snith, Clark in Europe. Redick and Collax. Thise from Council Theoengapement of Mr. D. Silbenteinof | Bluffs wereMissBownan, Miss Farnsworth, Omaha and Miss Belle Meyers of StJoeis | Miss Oliver, Miss Wells, Miss Morgan, anouced, Messr. Perry Badollt, ElBovman, Butis and monoy a8 their competitors hawve to ing her sister, Mrs. W, E. Hamilton, Wi ssvare, chromos, ele. Got Miss LeolaCarter wil givoa Lange receptin shortly, whicn will beher formal debut into society S — give wway g up & club. Thoeswe who gt up a cub ¢ y o ~J7 order most alw L handsome pres- THE AUZOMAZIC CITY. e e by il prowmy Teweriod to all partsof the United States on i i Ao i coipt of cash or postolice ¢ Singlocan, 813 six for &) D il o < A lgy ) (S, 810, and twenty-seven f Address BEAUTIFUL FLORAL AND ART DISPLAYS Overlind Tea company, Omaha, Neb. — Store open firom 8 o'clok am.to 9 i '} paper-hanger, the upholsterer, the decorator, ‘ ) E i " 1 Mr.ind Mrs. Will Millard have left ther | Wd Bot Cusady, . e PSR Yeloo! [} toheal an Omata list than thatof Done, 0 | "t wis well on towand 10 o'clock whon Mr. | wuntry hoiso atCalhoun wming int tows | Erily evning Listenat_ani Mz, Ben i ‘ G 2 S R ik I ' Iefolowed very closely by another well | and Mrs. Weller, to the wediing march | for thy winter. tam of theSecond iufantry, with station at Last appearance Of MISS AllCC 1{1 mond, the | »m. Nowopen Jmown name, that of Wakeloy 1 payed by the Musical Union orchestr, | "\ "5 ™0 s h homes with ood Tuck | Fort Omabs, gare & chaming dinner ton appeare ay 4 . A Huley, mail order, Lawrenco, Miss Daisy Doane and Miss Emily Walke. | marched into the center of the vecoption hall, | (o281 e not™ 0 e ¥ parke avenue, | fow congenial frionds at_thelr residmce o ob., silver ‘gold lined cup; Mrs, 1. where Rey, Z 8. Weller, the father of tho lost, of Mawn, Mo, al sed them in substance as follows: wenty-fivo years ago you embarked in wedded life, The voyige dmx far has beena pleasant and prosperous one, you have been blessedwith a large famly, and tonight we (the Weller family) are represented in four generations, Having attained tothe honorof grand parents, you may perhaps feel s littlo older, yot your heads are only tinged o littlo with gray. Andas a break has been made in the !nmil{ circle by themarriageof the oldest one, itis highly probable tuat other partner- ships will be formed until, like your parents, you will stand alone in this world. Your history thus far has been an eventful one, t ey, two very bright and intercting young { wo.nen,who havejusteturned from a famous, Lashionable, fin ishing school in Broolklyn, un- doubtedly lead in the list of debutantes. Diss Lynn Curtls also stands very high on tho list of the season’s beauties. She is tall, ! with afine figure, features thatare chassical and hair that is a beautiful shale An accomplished performer o he will create flattering comment al world, Among others who will bo in the battalin 4 gl debutantes will be Miss Opl Touzalin, | Miss Pearl Hartman, daughter of the pres: dent of the thoit Septantber 15. Military avenue. The gusts wre Generl y wd Mrs. Brook, Mrs. IHill, Miss Carri (ake: and Mrs. Gooxgs W. Ao M ik | Sumamers, Hon. liehan Borin’anl Dr Har Y et S ROl y W of the army Mr. sl Mn. Bohan e lave the mputalion smong amy puple of Mr. and Mrs O. N. Ransey expect to oo- | iingdelightful mterines, and thopleas e T TR LR 0 L O L AT . nade, Mrs, George Kellarof DindeePlacis e | Mrs, W. H. Hinchelt, wio is alwas i jiving a visit from her sister, Miss Lela | trestd in eductionil mattershas decidel Sionebraher of Hagerstown, M. upon condicting a Shakupean cliss for C. (. Highe, suprintendent of the Elk- | ¥omenemylboyedin _storesund ofices, either horn, his purchued md moved into an elo | in Dr. Handiett's offico or I somo othir pub- fant nsidence, 1052 Guorgia avee. Jio plice, ewily acessible toall tho menbers, Miss Bailwin, wholns ben (o guestof | 0ne mght s weekwillbe dioteito th reat Miss LynuCurlis forthe past fortnight, - | g of Shakespewre and a discussion of the Seligson, 2 st, solid gold band ring; A, ¥ wis, Shevmin ave., $50 in gold coin in tea: L. P. Larson, s“{‘l By J ard st silver goldlined cup; Mrs, M. o Delor,S. 23 st,, silver five-bottle « Magnificent Commercial and picklo standy Georgo Bush, Birney st Mechanical Exhibition. | e i AINISION. 75 CriniEa greatest lady cornet soloist in the world. nin st, clister dianond ring; J. H. Riggs, Cuming s, silvor five bottle castor, Bessie Mclall, St Mary's diamond ring in tea, Mrs. IH. ral ostate oxchinge; M. v t " » ~sided genius, M, Hao- Weichel, N. 13th st silver fivo bottlo Pratt, an orocodingly Joi1y and protie i | you bive had but Titlo sicknaw, and have | Wrnelto her hono inthe st on Tusday, | Sromatst’s mameltid erins, RUL L cister, A. Parler, mail order, Fremont daughier of My, and Mrs. Augistus Pratt, | tot ben_clled to mourn theloss of one | Charles Biendorf md vwife entertined o | r tho members, Asthis class will be e Neb.: ladies' hunting ; wilch Miss Mamio Moore, daughter of Dr. and | member by dewh. This is a mmark- | fow friendsat high-five, Wednesday erening | jirely free to those who wait to becomo iden- wd $00 1 ld o Georg Mrs. Mooroand Miss Lola Carter, daughter | ble case. Tiscarely has o parllel. As to | ot their plessanthomoon Thietith wvenue. | yifod with it, Mrs. Hanchett ought to e A he, Sring st e ko of the president of the Americn Loan & your rolation to us, as parents, though you ntered the marriage rlaton young, yet you both have proveda worthy son and daughter. As to your relation to God and the church, whatever you may bave beenin other ro- spects, you have, to say theleast, continually lonored God with your substance, We oel brate tonight your twenty-ffth anniversary, and may .your fortune bo as pleasant and Wiliam E. Hamilon was elected lst | cciveenthusiastlc support, as it israre in Thursday eening secetary of the Omala | thesedavs you find aldy scapable and will lodge of” Elks, vice R C. McClure, rsigned. | ing togive up oncof her eveningsfor the sake Mr.and Mrs.M. A Hil bave mturned | of brad philanthropy, from their bridal trip and after Octover 10 —_— will be atlomeat 201 South Twenty-fifth Dr, Birney, nose and throat, Beo bldg avenue, L ——— Mr.and Mrs.R. J. Burlesonof Webstor Marrage Licenses. Armstrong, Spring st.; silver ko stand, Aug. Cristens, Leuvenworth st.; silver cako stand, Albert si Dupont st ; cluster dinmond tea, Thomis Maorrison, S. 24 bottlecaster, Joln Koy liamond ring and sily ank 'roncle Trust coinpany. Cupid at Work. BROWN AND AUSTIN. Thursday aftemoon at 3 o'clock the marri- xiage of Mr. Frark Brown and Miss Ads Austin, dasghter ofMr. aud Mrs. John W, was solemnizel atthe rsidence of Children, Today Only, 10 Cents Grand Opera House. coko : L i City, In., are thoguests of District Attoruey | The following mardage licenses were s : 1 Nt happy as the past, and may you reach your s 4 ) h nd; J. I E y eb. 1de's pannte, Sonth Twentieth | goldenanniversary in lonorand peace.” Lot ] Mus. Barlesonis a sisterof | gied by Judge Shieldsyesterdayi dinmand ving intea; Frank Rober, 1ith street, Rev, 2. S, Morrill of tho Pirst M. £ ho Rey, We was miollowed by Rey, | Mr3- baker Nameand sddress. i and Spring, silver five bottle caste Miss B. Miller, 18th st stand; Mis, vor sugar howl; vey Young, South Omalha, coin silver ¢ telaine wateh in Joseph Wilden, Council Bloffs, five bottle caster; Miss Pendery, S, 10th ,silver pickle stand; Bello Harrison, Davenport st, siler gold linedcup;A. €, Gyerson, Chicago st., diamond ring in ‘tea; John Wagner, Council Bluffs, silver pickle stand; J.W. McKern, N, 24th st., sil five boitle cost Blanche Thompson, Cali- fornin st silver pickle stunds Mrs. . Brainerd, 83 und TLeaven- worthstreots, silver suzar bowl; Georgo N. Bishop, South Omaha, cluster dia- mond ring in tes; Fohn Rubbins, Nortlhh 27th avenue, money in cun; M. Wood- bridge, North 16th st., silver butter dish; Sarah R. Dewey, Douglus st., 52 in gold coinin tea; Thomas McGuire, South 13th st., silver gold lined cup; A1~ bert Gotrow, California st, elegant soli- taire diamond shirt stud; Mrs Rodowsky, South 20th st., silver stand; Mrs, M. Patterson, South silver sugar bowl; Matilda White, Coun- cil Bluffs, 820 ingold coin; Frank Carer, mail order, Plattsmouth, gent’s hunting cnse gold wath; T. H. Dailey, Sher- man ave., silver cake stand; Willlam Litts, Millard, Neb, clegant silyer water pitcher; Charles 1S Ring, S. %th ave.,silver eake stand; A, G, Yates, wrnam s, coin silver chateliine watchin ten; Mrs. W, F. Heins, §th and Cass, silver pickle stand; Mrs. Otto Lang, S. 20th, silver butter dish; Honry A. Garver, South Omaha; # in gold in; Frank Degan, S, 28th, siiver s W Atkinson of Quincy, Til, ina few timly and humorous remarks, concluding by reading a pem prepired for the occasion by IRev. of the Trinity Metholist Episco- church officiating. After fie ceremon newly married couple left ona fortmght's wedding tour to Minneapolis andother noxth- ern cities, Mrs. A. R, Egber, wifo of the lite Cy s i in Egbertof the Second liot, s dectdsa | {1-anP. Nielsw Omsha,...... w0 remove to Omahs, where st will takea | |Johina M. Busheuwen, .- touse for the winter. { Walter: Doty, Omaby. Mrs, Guy Barton contemplates a reoptin | | Annic Mz, Oraha,.. beforeanother monthand Mrs. Turner will | |George Moson, Omai brighten the social worldby either a card | |Mary E. Agnew, Om« party or a reception. |attea Russell, Omaba. .... o Miss Pearl Hartman, anther of the sea- | |Mattie Vi wagfignha. son’s debutante, is undecided about the dte TR of & party she propses giving. Probalbly Dr, Birney, nose and throat, Bee bldg. within_thenext fortnight. e M e e R e Tuesday evening Miss Thral, Mis Femn EMLEN'TS, Thral, Mis Daisy Doawe, Miss Emily ATAIS T A Great Attraction for This, Sunday Evening, Engaged at Great Expense, The C.D.HessOperaCompany For One Performance Only, of Verdi's Grand Opera, IL. TROVATORA. POPULAR SUNDAY PRICES, Orchestra. Seats, 75¢. Balwony Seats, 50c. Gallery, 2ic. Box sheet open at 9 o'cloc! BOYD’'S OPERA HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Young, Farewell Concert Next Wednesday BENION AND TENRY, 2 The marriage of Licutenant Junes Watson Weller wore avery pretly cos- Benton and Miss Sarsh Wharton Henry was acle lace, with V-shaped neck solemuized at the residenceof Mr. Courtland | marechael neil roses and a handsome set of Gale, Williimstown, Muss., Thursday, Both | dismonds. Mrs.J. W, Fisher, daughter of fumifics havo distinguished aneesity, sho | Mes. Welier, avpeared in a helotrop sik wedding being considerod most alvanfageous, | Wd green plush, the neck square en traine; The groom is the son of Coloncl Benton of | Mrs. % S. Weiler, mother ofC. 1. Weller, wore the ordnance department, who diel some | ®Verypretty black sating Miss Olive Weller, yoars ago. Ho is a nephow of Gonerdl Aler, | 100 China silkc, square ‘neck, damond and uder Webb, president of the Collego of the | MDY omaments: Mrs, W. £. Allen ity of New Yok, and Dr. Soward Wenp, | Sl and diamonds; Mrs. JThomas § 016 0f the vice-presidents of the Ny Worg | lndsine black satin gown, the Centril railvay. He iso grndsom of Watson | 1eck squire, tho whole — reheved Webb, the celebrated New York politician. | b o kit = of pinke ostich = tips, The brideelect can claim just as distin- | damondss ¥rs. J. S. Brady wow a beautiful iahod o family trée, Sho 1s 4 groatgrand. | back brocado sillc with Persian trimmings; Giuiehtor of Daiel D, Tompling twite or- | Mrs: W, H Alexinden black satin_budgd emor of Now York and vice-pridentot tho | Mr 5 5. Qurtis, whit cashmeroand naturl United States ; “also of Smith Thompson, ono | fowers; Miss Lila Alexander, goblin blue of thesecretariesof the navy in the old days, | Silk and .- lwe; Miss E. Ayerst, red silk, V- ~and aftorwards o justice of the supreme court. | siaped neck; Miss Carrio McLain, white of tho United Stites. Shois alio a_descend- | tishmere, pink rses; Miss Alico Faweelt, ut of the Liviigtones, the dapglater | Mue ching silic aud peurls; Miss Manio Han- of Colonel md Mrs. Guy V. Heiry - of *Eos | lin, cream eashmere, isce and dianonds; Miss $cK innoy. Tho honoymoon Wil bepassed | Lizzie Wilson, black lace over piak salk; Miss at Shelburn Farms, the pilatia residmeest | Dlanco Benton, pale green silic, lice und en- r. Seward Webb, 'who married one of the | eralds. anderbilts, Afterwards they willvisitin | AMNE tho guests presant wero Mr. and Boston and Now York andlate2join. his regt. | Mes- Hamlin, Mr._and Mr. Dinmick, Mr. ment ot Fort McKinmey of whichColonel | 82d Mrs. Will Wiliams, Mr. and Mrs. Honry s comuandunt. - Mrs, Henry ws | Thomas Swobe, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Field, present at the wedding, Colonel Henry being | M- and Mrs. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Charls ompelied to givo his biessing by telsgraph, | (0@ Mr. aud M. Ko, Mr. aud Mp. J.5. ey iio Brady, Mr.and Mrs. A. ‘L. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. W, FI Alexander, Mr. and M, A.T. Two of the largest packing houses in the | Re M lm:lle:-s. IZ:hnrx‘et.tfln]:lr. n:l Mrs. world were joined together by murrisge Sprague, Mr. and M. Dr. Crun- Wednesday evening, October 1, in Chicago, r. nnld‘;fi::l. Dr, \\'n:;d, Mr, and Mrs.J. the contricting parties leing Edward Mor- | J. (fibson, Mr. and _Mrs. Frank Porter, Mr. ris and Miss Helen Swift, dauglter of G- F. | ind Mrs. McLaine, Mr. aund Mrs, Woodland, Swift, presidentof Swift & Co. of South | Mr. and Mrs. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs, Lally, Omabn and Chicago. Miss Swift as e | Mr. and Mrs. Suyder, Mr. and M. daughter of Gustavus £. Swift, will some | Cost, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, Misses Clarkson, Walceloy, Messw. Cloaver, Crary, Will and ) OPEFAHOUSE., Guy Doane composeds cirus prty. Boyd s TR visiting her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. P. H. TENING, C Novris of dl) Walnut stred, lt tkis walc | SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6. come to Omaha to reside. The Charmig Soubretty Mr.and Mrs. Willimn B, Hanilton had o | /7SS MAT TLE VICKERS, Georgin avmue, F'rilay erening enjiyed b S TER NIW CORED] KOMANCE, M i M. Clarloa Biondor?, {1y s M, e S ! ISS Mrs Singer and herson, Mr. L. E. Singer, EDELWE =T returied bome Monday 'after i six weeks TR rtumat tho expositon i St Louis. The trip was full of incadent tothem and every | New Songsand mmcgi Grand Quartette. Spcial Scenory. K ey of Nlew Yotk whto £or Azt | 1% St opme Siurdar woriing airosuls prics Jourmil, 8 thit tine the lealing Germn e H Weekly, under Mr. Udo B richvogel, hus cone 8 & a r’ln o Omaha to ke the managementof the L] y Ll R 14th and Chicago. - Y B] d the Mis " Open dally and Sunday. 2 to6 for ladis southern cities. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers ex- i 14th and Chicago. ct to bo gome about smonth but Mis | gouih Omiha. Shernan avente andWalnut My, C. W. Miler o Chitago, who hus beo Qa0 Miphe Only. for her home, Mr. and M. Miller will son high five seance, at thér new home on John R. Hanilton and Miss Siddell. tour of thesouthern mws‘ stopping o their } ntroducing a Realisie Avalanche of Snow minute of the tine wis thoroughly ejoy yearshe wis the foreman of the Beloristich Mr, and M, Chimbars, Miss Gortrude taking a steamer for New Orlems and othor | 0PeR @ all. Saturdays' 3 to6 chlldren. Chambers will evideully remainawayduring { Hill motors pases. Park avene, lith and i iclle” stand; G hson, N day becorne a rich woman iz her own right. | May Fawcett, Corby, 'Ayers, Hazlat, | the winter. i %th street motor, two blocks off, 2 Hyes o 2 fitheris @ millimain, ' Nobod) knows | Haeper, sbloxander, tho Missed Whitnol, | A prelininarymeeting of Mr. Bracivoge's ADMISSION TO ALL, = = 10 ATaB)ae i sillyee NS igan o okomls exactly bow rich Nelson Morris is, but lis | Messss. T, 8. Clarkson, Daven port, Merrick, { German cliss will beleld at his residence on rs. C. C. Dunlap, Cincinmati, 0., silvor Everyman woman and child should attend, friends puthis fortune between $10000,00 | Clarke, Day, Fawcett, Shern Evening, Oct. 8. An, Hu. | Cass, near Twentieth, tomorrow evening. It Pl cak ad; Preank’ Oswald, Dunlap, la., and $0,000000. Edwird Morris is hiseldet | lon, Willian Siyder, Kev. R. V. Atisson | {8 exjected thatmany of list yeur's mombers B360 in Premiums. coin silver chutelaine watch in tons son. The fumily residewee is at Indiana | of Quiney, 1L, Mrs. John Patnam of Quincy, § will be found continuing the study this sw- | Oneticket to all suceeding 1n reaching flag » | Mrs. 0. C. Hough, St. Mary'save., sil- avenue. The trousseau of thobridois said R. Kun Mrs. Hazlett of Quincy, Mrs. J. W. {son. Itisthe intention this yur todevite lyolo Incenter. It's qute atrick ver sugar bowl; be one of the handsomest and most costly | Fisher andson Earl, of Quinéy, Miss John- | »uth Omaha, AMME, Parr I Hiverhve: e T . R e s Do son of Quiney, Mr. McClelun of Quincy. = Soseee == m— —— Epoan L. Tegumblider (o L e Luniley ;!(],:l‘t’l'l'.}}'_h";’l"";Jf"h‘)"&”l'd 8. Roteia, An Ocwber Lawn Party, Sinoe Twemty Yoars Ago: SAvINS potragpl of Don BALVIN prosents n **A Ch 1ld mARE s Yithor soloMr. fulive Festior, Painter, Clifton Hill, silver butter dish Seymour Park, the very beautiful subur- Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Zimmerman cele- Caosr i me tobe enjoyed and g:Tl{lplfl-“u\g"ltlllfil:f'terilfletch 1, Selections from Maritana . ... . 5 :‘vnllxlcfl “Stryk-en-blas Lust Club.” Danicl Croftly, Pacific Junetion, ladi ban home of Dr. and Mrs. George L. Miller, | yrated the twentieth amuiversiry of their R ST TR LI i iten Tieas v tioate |BtrTr-enine i iglab,Erok, 2. Duotetisiofeld “La Luna o Tamer | hunting-case” gold wateh in ton; echood with mirth md galoty Wednesdsy | porr il . Nin 8 Froj N Fin’ Gaiin anid Mrs, ired Ny Mrs. Frel Dahlberg, Cuss st age Mondiy evening at their home, 3 Pewe trlo fron “Mr Sanp-§ Frel Nyo M s, Miarii Gaiin a i Mes, Fred Nye. s . 5 et et W centon i 8 | o e, s oo o | BOY D’S OPERRA HOUSE, | 5 i i on | & oms g lioy o senen |, s bowp, st ” Qi o give isses T . 5 e Miss 3 r. ard J, Wherry. ner, Kyma st, silver sugar bowl; lawn fete glven in howor of the Misses Thall, | i1y aecorated inhonor of the hapyy event, BOYD & HAYNES, MANAGERS, 3 Tenor 50, *“Song 0t the Moon." Nme.Youns | & Song ‘Cheritte .. V. ..Roookel | Nus, B D, Golding, Boppletonavene who have been visiting frionds in Omaba for | whilo a host of friends called during the e Mr T ML Treyior. Mrs, Mrs. F. D G i, Popy enue, afortnight. Itwas Dr. and Mrs. Miller's byt o oi - i TWO NIGHTS oo ot rociyiton il many of e gaats | (ot qxtnd eleomgnilations o { TWO NEESMayier and Tussiay, Ockober 6 and 7 e e Ty dinmond rings Mrs. 5. . Starling, Bod= v, Yo ford, In., silver five ottlocaster; George 4 H 5 . 3 6. Wercthe Atlantic Main Lawrnce, 5. 18th, #20 in goll coin in wer pernitted for the first ~ time | Dancing was indulgedin by both young and 5 Redtatio andaria, n i . 5 z ) o vmlw the beauties of a thorouglly | 0ld aud the banquet whioh followed later had Masc e aeaVerd Apollo el teas; Mrs. Herman Blumethal, S. 16th, charming home. ‘Throughout the mansion, | g LS Gormanring of, hopitility soutit SPECAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE BRILLIANT YOUNG ROMANTICACTOR, B 1At A Twenty years ago Mr. Zimmermin and 3 ~ B the greatest taste is discemiblo in the ar- § Miss Catherine Elsasser were married in this —~ E rahgement of colors, the furniture harmoniz- | city by Judge Morton, During their happy ing with the draperies, the decorations of the | life thoy have bun mich abroad, but Omalia rooms in keeping with the furiture. The | always was their home for here were childron doctor, during his very active public life, . Tho Liederkranz, of which Mr. has not neglected, however, topick up here | Zimmerman was a chirter member, attended there artides of vertu and brica- | the reception ina boly, rendering'anumber which hold the attention and | of very bright German songs for which the o the almiraion of the visitor. | Teutons ar famous. Many valuable gifts A gl s money incn; Otto Beil, 21st and Oalc . Mme. Young and Mr. Cahn sccom panist sts., silver cake stand; Harry Granger, words by Fred " e . M0 | Leavenworth st., gents’ hunling cse . Young, frou their y 5 | rold watch; Ella Garner, Farnamst., dinmond, ruby and sapphire ring inteas; Mrs. A. Dahan, 8. 1ith, silver five bottla incan, Androw Meding N. 2ith, silver but dish; C.C. Lu 6. Song... 7 “The Song of_the 8 Nye, musice by M now, unfnished opera (Rt time. Bl Bortha Bayls au the elub. o 3 O, M, & St P R R, silvor sugar bow o o M patlo gits [MF fD]fN SE n Mrs, Henrictta Pratt, St Mary suve. coin ko | wore presented, one of the roous being fill l ) l /l/i I / l (e ke Mrs M. wimtrh:nd!- .\mull(?' '.hu.ivu\:;xlx gt Under the Direction of Mr, Wesley Sisson. A il '}ufc‘:l‘ ).‘ull:l:)::;,lilfii,:,“l:‘ili \1,].‘,“ _,’,.l 1,”\1 ent from abroal were Mr. and Mrs. F — ot % b 3 R, o, sugal Schrodor of Millard, Mr. and My, Hair- REPERTOIRE: WILL. LAVWER, Manager, E. J. Elzen Barker, black silver but company. It aboundsin minarets and to house, Miss Hairhouse and Mr and Mrs, C. f;“;.x‘u'.i‘i.‘-"fil'.‘,‘i- ture being sufticiently varied | F. Horrer of Eremont, Monday, October6, - - A CHILD OF NAPLES. - turn. It is so dif- forent from tho housms onesces in the west In Honor of His Birthday, Tuesday, October7, - DON CASAR DE BAZAN that s fecling of restfulnes, of calm con- | Tast Monday evening the employesof the tentment takes possession of the 4 r T e o dish; Samh Rodney, South Omaha, AR E y iy ologint gold lace ph cluster, dinmond WEEK OF OCT,6. (Ling;AMrn. R Wardien, Couneil ' e e . 4 16th st silver sugar bowl; it R s g sbraska five insurance company, together NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Box Sheets now open, N SN Verel Ada God froy, Sherman ave., cluster dias s amil such s\lrn)lnmi“g:\ life Iz a fow intimate fnends, assembled at the = — - —r — 2 TH EE | mondringin t Mis, T Lynch, S, 16th reaches the height of fulfillmont. At :30 | residence of Mr. and Mrs. A, G- Ridling, 314 DA et pestia e s overy wird wis from tie J - st., sllver fivedottle caster; Mrs L. . o'clock @ special train left the Webster orth Twenty-sixth street, to clebrate the vivid, poverful and remsrk- ,.,,“;,[5‘.\,0,_‘,’,“,.,,“ 1 “'"fl“"':; - She Zulls “-m,‘//”m,l,m/), in Starr, S. fll)-, silver pu-l_(h-st:m Mys. .J lm-mh:;rnnm'n for ' mour, u‘; nhx neatly | pirthday of Mr. Ridling, cashier of the said ablyeffective.~[Bosion Herald | thon—{ Hoston Ghobe. 2 Vg S Tk 4 / Jacobus, N, Wth, silver sugar bowl; everybody of prominence in Omala to the 4 — ~ v gy B 2 g s 2 A e B0 " Nie i I_fl.t}. Thter anumber of ndies and gonde, | ©ompiy. After parakingof a sumptuois 7 ik inglish, German and French, |Mvs. M. Condon, Nichols s, silver Tion drove out in theic carringes, tue howo | [yPastprepared for the ocision Mr. D. B 0 « e Welpton, adjuster, in behat of _the and grounds presenting a very animatea ap- | NCHU0N, adjuster, - in - bel ] e se pearance when the lirge number of nvita | friends ‘assombled,” preseted tho host O U S T a O u ' Pioats had arrived. CTho aflornon was | With @ lwge, ‘handsomo sy chair —_— Thrs o A butter dish; M, E. A. Crane, Geongin Thes womar is the greatest won- | o tiammd ring; Mes Weosig, Sth der of the nineleenth centery. | nd Parnam, siver calco stand; D, P i — P - W T Beard, N, 19th, silver pickle stax B Passod in sightseeng, although tho Musical haR, 0t . HeE sbheem (M3 - Tor i " BURTON AND EDWARD'S COM- | A. Dange, 8. lth, moneyin can; Mes. nion orchestra piayed & number of ch A ainy A e N” “;‘u"}l L EDY CO. 20 Antone Sroff, Leavenworth st sil 7, bl beyod a fow of the vous WA UL playiog, M0 wtien g plekle stnd; Mres. L. Kirlbrou, St. (AR wye ok aduipent b WL mnd b cnlertaiing little wite the frienls ” ! ! Jutroducing 20 special artists in | Morys ase., silver pickle stund; G. L. RELIAL M8 By ; woks their leave, wishing bim many ret 7 SDAY > 4 & r S UAT, - 4 & ! G Yavenport st., silvor cake ' stands Supper was served during the early twi- | (6% FquT P EREEL VTR TARY FRUS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY;: SUNDAY, the funniest of all comedies “A il i'.L b silYoe onle. aiaig lightand like all the other details it was . i sslo Lederer, 7th and Bancroft g following: Mr. and ) Ridling, Mr. Oud. 9. Oct. 0. Od, 71, rfoct, Just such refreshients us you ex- : PRt from 1o ontertaiiing & hott sndpostas. | ind Mrs. W. ancing followed aud until 11 o'clock the guests thoroughly enjoyed every minute of Basnol ¢ their stay with De. and Mrs. Miller. r A aud O L o T Among the very large numbor of guests | | l i P P 3 proseut wore: Mo Misws Turall, all we | N members of the Sons of Omaha. Honoring an Eik Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Poppleton, Frank Mur- . s - ot Mus, Cumthiog, Governor aud D, | Thursday evening Mr. R C. MeClure, who 1rs. Russell Harrison, Judge and | leaves Omaba for Denver, haviog taken the keloy, Miss Walcloy, Misses Emily | agency of te Standard issuraco compaiy . " and Nellic Wakoley, Judgo and M. Dowe, | of Detroit, was teudored u very pleaswt | ORly @ Laugh. Miss Daisy Downe, Mr. aud Mrs. Thurston, | luncheon at the Elks cub roms, = After the e Oelra vt i LI L KRR ot i H ABSOLUIELY THE GREATEST OF ALL FAROE (OMEDIES. eHustler This Season’s Farce A G . Miss Anna Ridling, Miss Kitlle Vincent, Mis Laura Mytton, Messrs, D.B. Welpton, Charles I pickle stand; M B AL Trip to Laris By 18th, solil gold band ina Rovdoll 7%e (Zrver Soxh. | Alex Backlund, 8. %ih uve., mon Nina Burdell, 7%e Clever Soub- | & mXEo i S Risn. 5.t 7idte. bottlo cast e R N s, silver hutter dish; M, Janes Hod- The Lynch Children, 7n Petite {iey, N. 171, silver ciko sand. Songs and Dances. . BURTON, in Comicsongs and repirte,and EDWARDS in Impersonations, | Sl IV{‘("IA[’ SAI 4 I“ The Mexican Feather Workers. SERMAN. ARG MOUN- Mr. and Mrs. Cowin, Milton Barlow, 8. B. | course had been completod Mr. W. B, Ta slor Nothing More. v 3 -~ ESCALON'S troupe of artists will manufactuire articles of wearing apparel, quilts | TALN CANARIES. Wood, John I. Redick, Mr. aud Mrs. Me- | arose and present Mr, McClure with > ng ore, Comedy Surpris a | k o v ~ i Taatt Sottiodd| Warrante good sligors .28 Konna, Miss McKenus, M. and Mes Swabe, | o N AL, - 5 taitmouk) y prise and fancy work, outof feathers ofvarious hues, forming a unique and instructive hos arv. Mrs, 8. S. Caldwoll, Mrs, Hall, M. Detel, | from his frimds. Alhough surprised Mrs, Ganiott of Washingion, Ars. Diiiehtof | M. MeClure succeeded in thaaking the do- | 3N KERNELL, MOLLIE THOM PSON, Peorla, Dr. and Mrs. Moore voral and | beautiful preseut. The MAX ARNOL.D, ‘ ‘ . 1 LEONILDE STACCIONE BLANCHE SEYMOUR, GEORGIE LINCOLN, MOCKING BIRDS, Parisian Novelty and Musical Sketeh artists, in grotesque and unique s ongs and JAPANESE GOLDFisH Parisian quic ksteps introducing unique andoriginal musical instrumen ts, @ for $1.00, DOHEHTY AND LY NCH, skatorial artists in fancy and trick sicating. Mra. Hrooke, Mr. and Mrs. Pritehett, Miss | guests present were: George W. Shiells, | vy, BUCKLEY. Grace Perrine, Mr. aud Mrg. Curtis, Miss Eidnn 'L‘mnn, C. S. Potter, A. H. Comstock, suc b2, Curtis, Opil Touzlin, J. N. H. |G gers,” . S. Whitney, N.J. Donuell, | JOHN S MARR, Patrick, Colonel M. T. ' Patrick, Mrs. 5 S Ty, B .. Domual, BXTRAFINE IMPORTED ORA® pheior i e it O e 1 SURSE § MOl i | R Oen tmaoe, | GREAT EXHIBITION DEPARTMENTS 7 B e ey i Brwo, ir { {In:‘;% . McClure eft Friday for bis ‘wew | AL DELINS, J0S!E KERNELL, ! TWO THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES [ .00t 8130, R YE Soah A 2‘;,““"&"{{ e 3 e CAL. MCARTHY, JESSE BELLFIELD, Saturday, Ch:ldr'eq’y day, Friaay, Ladies’ Souvenir Day. ; MAX ( , ]I‘I SLE I{ ovivity't ‘.‘i?v:‘;“u.. Tod Mre: Miss Mary Mercer, Wa fvo y:lr-umdnup Box Sieets open Wednodaymorning atregulsr priogs. £ ONEKE DIME ADMITS TO ALL. | 4175. 18th S..,Omaha. L

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