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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1800.-SIXTEEN PAGES. 7 : and Miss Lula Ballantine, daughter of Mr. [ 1can only make the fine thing of it that it | and Mrs. Redick, Mr, and Mrs. B. Reod, Mr. | it by putting up against the Crescents an un- ADIES JEWELRY NOTES, Van Etten's Feos, m THE REALMS OF FAS“[ON. and Mrs. W, C. Ballantine, was celebrated | deservestobe, 1 will behappy. Iwiilde- | and Mrs. R. L. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. J. coptionally s'rong game, 8o much so that Lawyer Van Etten has at last docided to Wednesday afternoon. A'fter Novemvor 20 | scribe it later, Rheém, 'Mr. and ‘Mrs,, Riall, Mr. and Mrs. old Yale mon on the Trooklyn team un- | Tortolse shell harpins sot with diamonds | uoic'tha courts to nssist him in securing the thoy will be at home at 212 California street, | We cannot possibly gt anything ready for | T.J. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs, W, Rogers, Mr. sitatingly pronounced him th contor | and turquoise, are fashionable. payment 6f by foudfn the onoe cslabeviad Miss Bullantine, an_exceedingly pretty and | your exhibition, so you do as you suggested, | and Mrs. Edwin IRowldy, Mr. and Mrs Corbin. Ho is rather deceptive in ap: | An attractive ornament for the coifure is a | P I NI4beY A Modern T t Noblo Solf-Sacrifio | charming youni woman, has beon @ favorito | and when we send our pictures you can cx: | Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. & B. Suith, Mr. and | pearance, as he looks heavy n the body and | dagger of amber-hued tortolso shell with the | c4s¢ of the stato against himself. His bill of odern Instauce of Noble Relf-Saorifice | FHE N Siveies Tor several years. change them. Soon I will write and say [ Mrs. C. B. Squires, Mx and Mrs. Thomas | rather light in the legs, In spite of this ap- | nilt encrusted with goms. #18 was prescnted to the county commission- 1 and Devotion, — more apout things in gemeral and art in | Swobe, Mr. and Mrs, Taptum, Mr_ aud Mrs, | pearance he seems able to koep up to good Jowelor's Civeular: A Parision novelty in I weeks ago. Yesterday aftors In Capla's Power. Paris 1. G. Bonaros, | J. . Thurston, . Mr.' and Mrs. | uniforin work throunghout the game.¥ tho way of hairpins consists of gold bulls | 100n he was given to undorstand - that ey A lady friend of Tre Bee sends the follow- Tillson, Mr. and :lr;s‘ Me. and At Prines mu;lu-uuvlnm- of Omahs i”rt'pr& by chains, an idea taken from the | When it comes up it will be rejectod. As m;m} | 1ng additional iu formation re o A Rose Bud High-Five Party, Mrs, Wallace, Mr. and §re sels, Mr. | sentatives tonds rather to musio. By his 4 | *d this information he decidec SOCIAL EVENTS THAT PROMISE PLEASURE,, | 1 additional iuformation regarding themar- | . 7 Vet Miss Catherino | and Mrs, Wheeler Whd Mrs. Wh skili upon the violin, Mr. Herbert M. Kogers | Peasanty \ upon asking for & mandamus to compel the riages in futuro Vednesday evening =Miss ~CathCEne | B Mr. and Mrs, Whitiore, Mr. and Mrs. d. | has succeeded in attaining o position on tho | The butterfly spreads wings of rare lace | oiiiideionors to show catise The account of recent engagements in last | [arkeh 1AL G1¥AOE0 oo n‘:,:',’:"::} £ Wilitams, Mr. and fis.' Woodman, M. | string quartotte, which is to_accompany, the this season, on which sefatillate small poms —— ri Sunday's Bree was indeed highly interesting, | floral orations which had beer and Mrs. Woolworth, MF, and Mrs. Catlin, | glee club upon its concert tour. Besides | 10 correspond or harmonlio g} D, Birnoy cures eatarrh, Boe bldg nm""_"' by bl g N b \“,:,,.‘;),.,‘ howaver, '",.,. haré bin gossiped | hier mother's Kensington during tho aftor- | Mr, and Mrs. Muir, Mz, ibd Mrs. Hendrix, | this, he has been selected to play the first | Ereatersize that form the body of the insect y - i 1 the Weok Just Ended—Receptions | Some fow, howevion that Wits P EESER | oon, gave a very pretty card party, which | Me. and Mrs. Meikio, Kig, and Mes, Fores® | violin parts in the uuiversity orchestra, in | When it comea to oramonts for tho hair sthkenth's fefoin and Card Parties Interspersed aiTHoHiF, Yhre evidently. foryottsh. wis ewentially o rose party, all tho buds | man, Dr. and Mirs, Dentdh Senator and Mrs, | vehicl his brothor Willalso s turain - | Boem fs considerad too rare or workiman- | g x, Mogeath's roport for tho third quare 4 authority, were evidently forgotten o $ Manderson, Mr, and Mrs. Rainey, Mr.and | count his talent for playis .| ship too finely wrought. Jewelers apprecia S - ! with Several Rose Bud Teas, Ammoniz those a most clover and woil dressed | being present and the bachelors, Partners | Mt ; ; s — ing tois b * | tor, onding Uctober 1, was filed with Clorik Among the 08t ¢ ‘ , Mrs, Harris, Mr. and Mrs, A, B. Smith, Mr. - ing this fact, expend a large amount of in Y il girl, who has had mauy scasons and number- | d by small cards which boro the | 4uq” “Mrs, ' Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. High Five in Dundee Place. genuity in producing novelties in this line. Webb yesterday. 1t shows the following less offers, is soon to_marry an eastern man, | table number and also @ number for each | Gateh, Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs, The Dundee high five club met last Friday abochons, which show all the hues of | & ¢ $ 02500 Sinco the days of 1ong ago soclely hasnever | Wwho halls from New York and is enormously | player, and they wero os dainty and pretty | Squiics, Mr, and Mrs Purier, Mr.and Mis. | at tho residenco of Mr. and Mrs. Morphy in bow, are' mounted in a stecl setting | 1 H‘.m(‘h par Vouchord L0 AN 40 o ol f-dlon ot rich, "tis said as could well b 9 Holcomb, Colonel and Mus. Sberidan, Mr. o8 Hla ot WWHE S ia7aBle tve own on by moans of holes | Pald postage for quarte . QR hind such a lesson of selt-deulal, of devolion, | i 1oy importanco comes tho fact that | ““Tha lndies' royal prise, which consisted of | uid Mra, A_J. Love, Mr. and Mrs, Stobbins, | Dundoe place, where a most, enjoyablo even- | FGEH G [ERE AN AR YIRS W (BT R o % of heroism tauglit it a8 that shown by MIS$ | 4, gl who carried off the honors of last sea- | an immense cluster of Ia France roses, was | Mr and Mrs, Lowe, Mr, and Mrs, Boggs, My, | IR was spent. There were six tablos in play | alty but it fnsures thodurability of the Jowel- | ol hoonit oaeived 10 201 15 Mary Butterworth, daughter of General Ben | son, the belle of the ballroom, tall, handsomo | carried off by Miss Mary Moore, and the | gnd Mps, Haller, Captain and Mrs, Simpson, and the game was progressive, The first | sor'svimming, v Ofgl am 8 g 5 Butterworth in hor marriage to Mr. Haugh- | and most popular, has been won by an cqually | gentlemei's prize, chismols bag full ofpoker | Me. and Mr. Carrier, Mr. and Mes, Cartor, | pHzes wore jaken by Mr. hand Mrs, | A pretty concelt_in the way of ajeweled Surplus or balance on hand $ 1.7 30 wout Howe, vopular man residing in Council Bluffs, That | chips, was captured y M. arr Colonel Chase, Mr, and Mrs, S. M, Chase, eodore, and 0bic Mr. Latterson | uin, to be worn either as & brooch or orna P NN g i o | they will make tho finest looking pair and | Beridey. i S Clavke. Mr. and Mrs, | and Mrs. T pton. Refreshmen: ro served | Pin il S ¥, Birney, noss &n0 throat, Bes Hidg. The circumstances attending the marriago |} UL SORESC ATiG ‘Omana. has for | The indics' booby prize, a book of potry | M 1ol M e aid Mre corrnd MES: | at'10:50, ‘Choso prosent were Mr. and M D T e Gl S EERLIROL Cby LA . g were of the saddest nature imaginable, yet | gomo time scon somewhat alleviates theregret | entitled “One Thousand and_One Gems," | yna Mrs, 1, J. Collins, Mr. and Mrs, James | C: W. Keith, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Hancock, | K0 50 Wt H oo A e monds s AMUSISMISNT they declare to the world that there are hero- | that 1s naturally felt at the loss fell into the hands of Mrs, Daniel Baum, and | Colman. Mr. and Mrs, 9. E, Congdon, Me, and | Mr. and Mrs, M. A, Upton, Mr. and Mrs e A o o ds SN L s y , fos of commerce, he. | Then a club man, who is adored by his fel- | Mr. Paul was the recipient of the ge VG Mr. and Mrs. X, I ‘Cornish, | A- Smith, My, and Mrs, K. A. Benso 3 tened s L 1nes today in the vast citled of comNer0e: Sy | s, has ahiosen for bis furtuire bride 8 formet | munis Booby. priss,. @ stoyiot bag, | s o . B ton Mo oraie | and Mes. G, 1. Kollor, Mr, and Mes. S, Tho Every lady who desires a fillet, however, to The Grand TWO NIGHTS ONLY. roines in” the busy social throngs where the [ lows, has chosen for his 0 brid orme! ¢ 0Dy ° chet bag, Mr. and Mrs, G. W, Clayton, Mr, and Mrs, 8 DERNs (b, S ENGIIOR, 8 S it ~ 1 56t off her ool i i M 1S . A e e 0tnat. ‘v considored il | resident of s city. They are both darkand | cards wore very beautifully gotten up, 8b | Wootworth, Me: and M. Colbarn, Me.and | dore, ME. and Miss Benson, Mr. and Miss ot oft her cuiffure does not of 1 v ———— vho lived | y vs of old, Surprise will undoubtbd! Xpresse —_— — A ‘ummings, Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss ael, Meager, PrSON anc 7 S . L RS h 1) g A ) 3 i n “.;,-.,.|,'y"i'\'“.,.» e i ae. | ‘wiion "1t 18 known that v e swoet, pretty Receiving on Election Dag. bl "““‘d”A{“'x'_"‘v"]*“‘_“t\{,'. B — pend on their artistic shapes and fine work- Ay @ o S A votion gave birth to heroism, girtl belonging toa v prominent family is One of the most rming receptions ever | Aborcrombie, Mr, and Mrs. Alexander, Mr, The Limited ¢ uu:nlmv for their um“u“-.,j-;\ ; g Rico& Digers Grand Production of the Chlnoso and Miss Mary Buterworth proved horself as | 10 wed a clergem it missionary at that, | given in Omaha was that of Mrs. C: Hart- | and Mrs. Amos, Mr. und Mrs. Allen, MF, aud {A\lnnd.l\' (!\':*u.\nxii\;‘l‘\vnnl.-d“cmh_“'hw[ten;l ifl-“;-(‘n{;lllxlnl':I)y“\ \lo (].:.-l‘xlm iry of the Oriont aklish Comlo Opera, entited the great a heroine during the ten days just past e oneof the older sot of girls will | 1 Ba ' oatohter, Miss Hartman, Tues- | Mrs. Hartman, Mr. and Mrs v, Mrs, | of meeting with Mr. and Mrs, W. Lyle ¢ the doy displayed in the fashion- | i E bl R jons Vor. | e ufter Christmas a handsome young oy aftermoon at ol ‘beautifal new home on | Fleath, Mr. and Mgs. lll\mv. Mr. '8, | Dickey, as previously announced, met at the :{"II:’ \l\l""x-:;l:‘!;::ln;:lnmrn‘n‘-’w‘ w:lx:‘;;l\\uuj “.\‘m * P l F p l 1o e ol il Lo il iy s ol bt vom oo | Rl M 858 AR B | D, vty st oL | sttt e b o it | * Pgar] of Pekin Inspirod pocts of centuries ago. In A Rose Bud Tea Mrs, Kelloy, Mr. aud M ¥: | South Twenty-ninth strect, where a very . tmi | * * times such devotion was sung and glorified; > S hECh R M Ot Fentll B vmmum on Mrs, Hartman's part toselect | Mr. and Mrs. Mallory, Captain and | o von piayad, thy | fabrles encrusted with fmitation brilliants, today, alas! ft_is sinply alluded to assome: | Wednesday afternoon Mrs, Cturchill Par. on which to entertain her friends. | Mrs. Roy, Mr, and Mrs. Nush, Mr. and Mrs, e oo Vi Ty iy, | Dearls turquotses, sapplures, amethysts, and | = ) CLEVER ARTISTS 60 thingout of “the ordinary, then quite tor | keraud Mrs. John Barker gave a beautiful | qyo .0 wag perfect, an ideal November | Mulford, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, General | Syndertand, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pow: L ) 60 CLEVER ARTISTS 60 (- otten in the press of social duties, soclal ob- | rose bud Kensington at their residenc g aeal g and Mrs. Brooke, Mr, and Mrs, Alexander, | 3 Mo, 1. 1 vown, Mr. and Mrs, W. The dress trimmings this season are tri L 3 b e , and hor guests availed thomselves of | A Mrs. Brooke. e, Cuk My, AlSXACr | Mr. and Mrs. I H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs, W | inphid i tho att of combining. needimwork | All the Original e Miss Butterwortli's unselfish dovotion to | 1AM strest. [ho house, whieh bocabies | uho opportunity to inspect. the palatial homo | joceph Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Barnard, Me. | Lyt Dickey, Mr. and Mvs. Mapes, Mt Sib- | with jewels. Those are wonderful aund dim Mr. Howe, the added development of her | €O 8 LU e Yy ! s of one of Omaha’s leading business men. and Mrs, Barringer, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford, | pp. 8 a0 Mrs. ks, | Drizes wore won by | Cult to describe. On satin or velvet grounds - . . jove during his illness, her marriage to him | cer's residence, is charmingly »'v‘\fljll for the _ The house is really one of the most impos- | Mr, and Mrs, Burnham, Mrs. Beall, Mr. and | ¢ ovlund, Mrs, Mapos, Mr, Wollo and | 0re flowers or_ motifs worked in r i All the Original Music! twenty-four hours before the appointed day | giving of large entertainments. The rooms | ing in the city. 1t has been built witha | Mrs, Bosche, Dr.and Mrs Brown Mr. and Mrs, | pis™f a0 Mra, Dickey will en. | Yavied with what the French term cabochons, of the wedding, her uninterrupted care of | gro large and airy, the halls wide and room, view to comfort, and the large reception hall, | Burns, Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Cahn, Mr. and | tarain tho elub Monday evening a week. theso cabochons being imitation gems und . R TR T the dying man, whose spirit left its fragile | 14 110 v1ow from the windows would fill the | the salon, the library. the dining room and | Mrs, Albert Cahn, Mr. and Mrs. Burt, Mr. s semi-precious stones, uncut Ericea: 4100, 1 . Box sheetopen Sat upon the aay first ified as the ap: i § the music room are ‘each perfect in its way. | and Mrs. Benham, Mr. and Mrs, Tlander, Mr. > The .vocian fillets introduced last season | Mty atfem i soul of an artist with delight. ; h A Birth Day Part i wedding day, were 8o many i S Pasntey The hall coversas much space as asmall | and Mrs. Lange, Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood, < i Tt . M are un instance at hand where the ladies ap- —~ OPERA lets of dovotion, A scrics of pietures of | But decorations! They have not been ex- | fivo-room cottago and is tho most delighttul | My nd Ars: McClintock, Mr, fnd Mrs, | Upon the occasion of her birthday, Mon- | D0 il MEA"ER 8 N WG Bahalr. GRA »\ ehastened love, acts of heroism, pure and | celled by any private establishwent in the | piace for a cotillion imaginable. McCormick, Mr, and Mvs.” McCulloch, Me. | day, Novombor 3, Miss Kittie Ogborn ten- | These fillets or tiaras of eold have proven HOUSE. eiraple, that must b applauded and which | cit The drawing room was 8 mass of Although the guests numbered 250 during | and Mrs, McWorter, My, and Mrs, Metcalf, | dered her friends a social party and recep- | sufficiently popular with the exclusive “Four | Wednesday and Thursday Nov. 12and 13, eannot be forgotien. Yet, earthlike, the love | palms, while multizcolored chrysanthomums | the afternoon, the hours of the reception be- | Dr. and Mrs. Moors, Mr. aud Mes. Morse, ME. | tion, entertaining them to o late hour with | Hundred"” to warrant their offering this | SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE NEW YORK and devotion and heroism of u.«,\;-u.luuu waro | gave fa gy and festive appéarance 10 tho | ing from 2 runl)l‘ 6, thero ‘was *litle | and Mrs. M. and Mrs. uir, Mel and | o SUOating how 1o, b e BOYE I | atumn with rogal offoct and with their in- RN BUAR LS Blot, rewarded by the saving of the man's | rooms which was very delightful, while rosos | crishing, in fact the' guests moved about | Mrs. W. V. &, M) and Mre; Poase, M, s, music ] . i ' 3 %6 the e Misces | trinsic worth greatly enhancod by dianonds 1ife. Truly, love has its terrors as well as its | were placed in nooks and corners, on the | without tho least difficulty, the talk of the | and M A M. and Mrs, Deuel, M1, and | those present were - the following: Misses [ 4 c dlamo blessing: mantel pieces,even the guests being showered | aft he BT | oMisees | und othier precious goms. el s [ afternoon turning to the result of "‘f eloc- | Mo v and Mts, Dicte, Mr,"and | I5ittie Opborn, Qetios, Williame, Biancho X R e Rl [N l G W” !D Tow : i with them, tigns over the country. 1t was roally sur- | Mrs. Drake, Judge and Mrs. Dundy, Mv, and | Rfwood, A ook, Ne du - Biosy buseN ShUR, s Hax, e Al ARy, on £ the | pave been noarly one Hundred prosent, | Bua bight oves and rosyehecks ol oo | Mrs: Greon Mr and Mes. C. W, Humilton, | Georse Westerdahl, G, Ve i A8, T, VINCHNT, authiotot fairsex, society will ommence to assumeits | eiher ogaged fn_ animated conversation, | ory of excliing srguments boing earsicu on. | Mr: and Mr e SR Haimiiton, 3t Moran, Chiris Butler, Howard Bruner and S T The IRac g Dlab bF ShaL Ty oenact The deveioos of thv smart waed | much of thetalk baing about the rocent oloo: | In hovor of tho occasion tho large, sp Missos Day, ol Wiloie ety | EEREE CHREHODE United States, : BV 0l0e: s . tions and the McKinley , or else | yooms were beautifully decorated wi ses, | Dundy, Hartman, Pratt, Rheem, Job " W s Stk e PR ST GIRLS to boinvolved in engagements up to their playea cards, just us their sweet | smilax and chrysanthemums, Thegaycolors | Shears, Tatuth, Touzaiin, = W L i A I 5 i ETrlI!kES!\BT(;HJLL COSTUMES LA Vo) i et s bl willed. Mrs! T T, Rogers, who is | and ragied fincry of this most fashionable of | MeKenna, Cavter, Chase, rk ‘The Wost End card club will meet at Mrs. FINEST COMEDIANS! L Avis | dlwey bout assisting her friends | posies gave a beautiful effect, to tho furnish- | Jossio Clavd, Collier, ~ Curtis, W. Y. Sloan's Mouday evening. B EW SPECIALTIES! m‘m youn marrid woman aving taining, s soveral soloctions very | b of o room. For houso decor o | e o hawer Murcer. Mallontine, | . Mrs. Frank Johnson will cutertaln Lor lady GRS, AI“; NERVA arlors of the Millurd fo X fly, a3 did also Mrs. Metcalf and | (BB T HLesti e SR s T T o | friends Tuesday afternoon. A. Kensington. PECIAL SC Kensington as late as Jamiary, Inthe im- | M Foniy D, Kstabrook. o is nothing more picturesque than chry Barker, Barnard, Bishop, Burns, Buttor- | friends Tuesday afternoo: Kensing 3 or themums. They are the most wondc leld, Melona Butterfield, Messrs. J, P Mrs. Chris Hartman has_issued invitations Popular Prices. Box Sheet opeus Tuesday. mediate future, hownvor, thore uro & number | Laer little tables wero brought forward | fiowers it tho world for a “show.” They are Pl fues 4 parties which will u And In fact o magnificont production by a superd ] 0 X ! D. Moran, Carton, Coorhis, Smith, Fowler! | for two eard parties, one for Thursday and | N M, Ruddy, Practical Up((man, Lrnxt the leaders of the |:‘<mr Hundred. Ll Lan tempting lunch served to the | o gay and brilliant, They fai challenge | Hull, Barlow, ¢ ) . Horbaeh, Siund the othar for Suturday evening. Tho settloment of the prohibition quostion, | S4tats: the hostess being assisted by a quar- | one's admiration and then thex have the jo Birton, |K«-|lm, Paxton, Bishop, S On 2 211 South 16th Strect, OPERA ; 3 ! Thursday ovening, November 13, the Ut T, tette of p girls, Misses Mabel Pratt, | oys attribute of the Mikado's sister, they < MeMillan, A. Patrick, J. Clark 5 P &1 T 3 & rhiich wis us florcoly discussodut Konsing: | Leola Cavter, Mamie ' Moore and Miss Shep- | “tough as a bone with a will of theirowr ) Heth, Baldridge, Bosworth, ,‘J,’:'{,‘_‘,l‘,‘(““,‘{",,‘““l"“‘.”F. 1e i masaace 1 Solid ‘Gold Spee- HOUSE. ons and uftornoon card _pal !'\ A herd. A They are handsome, not beautiful. Eve MeCinn, J. McCann, Pease, Fonda, Hamil- M { 1M i tacles Solid rY: n\m,m s and Matince, e th«“:‘!l&u“ ;\lt‘ln“u: A 'w,:l h;:u}vyl:]l’lill “ A Hoticeatls fenturo of tha decorations was | ono admires them, bit no one loves then. | fon, ihoon, WSt Jopkina, Shar Hes o gl G acles. Solid ,,,M At ] etings are o] shand e punch bowl in the dining room, whicl They ave like some vy beauties is i 4 B4 \ Mrs, W. Dic a y atio “ I s NGAG ’ k1 ' o Jumb ot wople '“, ey 1 with smilax But Mrs. Hartman's reception ! The dining Lie'ummm B omitien 11, 2418 Dodge street. who would have figured very little in socioty The guests who enjoyed the charm of the | yoom was a bower of beay ropes of this winter had probibiton carried. Theit | ottemoon were husbands, in_tho most _par of real —_— ¢ 1 Wher Genuine Lemaire ' D 81 rvoh an's ] o smilax were fostooned from tho four corn High Five in Kttntzo Place ; Wihereabouts: g o an] F z \ v ) g Mrs, | . Brooko, | o oo Tiktens o toat o . . Joseph Marks of Sioux City is visiting ) estalo, hinve folt tho Ukhicaing of the Wms | o g i Socoonan, Mrs Jobn R Brooke, | ors of the room, fasteacd at the central chan T / Opera Glasses.. | Mrs. " “Boggs, Mrs. 8. D, Barkalow, | Soior ot e o e eee "op | Two very delightfal high five parties were FAlakaraan Polack, and uitil the question was finally settied ve- | NMrs! Jiseph Batkor, Mes. W. . Bbcocki | toe ot table which stood directly ander 1 in Kountze ptace this week, the former | Mr. and Mrs. George B. Shepherd have re- fused to foot tho bills that might bo incurred o 1 S Dundy, Mrs. C. . Catlin, Mts, D Jua 3 3 5 S i . § . D. | neath, while yellow chrysanthemuws pro- | occurring Wednesday and the latter Thurs- | turned from theiv wedding tour. A g()()d steel fh““td) y their wives in eaiacy ining bl ', Mrs, 1. B, Liowe, Mrs. ''homas | jocred their 5 fr very nook | day evening, Mr. and Mrs, O. H. Curtis, | The Metropolitan club eave their opening Spectaclecorrect- (¢ fifferent now, and a nymber of very charm | Swove, Mrs. Lovi Carter, Mes. W. V. Morse, | and ingle. The soft, subdued light' from | president of the Omabia rubbor company, | party last evening at the club rooms. Gt ' Ing autertatumonts will cisuo which would | Mrs, ¥ L. Haller, Mrs, G. W, Lininger, Mrs. | faicy lamps and candiés blended harmomous- | feting in the cupacity of host and hostess. | The Misses Farnsworth gave n very pretty AT EtE AR n&c huve been given under other creum- | G, W. Ames, Mrs. ¥rank Colpetzer, Mrs. | 1y with tho elogant draperies and dainty | Owing to their large number of friends and | dancing party at the Bluffs Friday evening, aut o SUO - Lttt Du Bois, M ment Chase,Mrs, V. H. Coft- | Hangings that adorn the large drawing rooms | the smaliness of theie house, Mr. and Mrs e M GV Bt chart. Artificial Human Eyes. Largest “That which is striking fn American | man,Mrs. J. rnish, Mrs. J. M. Metcalf, i { ' of this model home. . Jurtis decided to give 'two parties and in il sater ) Twentys stock in the west. Selections iy ”""“'""'“" The \\)". l“!*"_\llu"h" *ote, girls,” says Mme. Julie Adam in_the North | Mesdames, W. flevaland, A. | *Sive Hacbmay was sssistelin receiving by | this way ohtactain Sl Ehai simdes ingly located at 211 South Twenty-fifth 2 Selections sent to {0 Delaseo and Honry ¢, Do Mille werican Review, “and which induces | P. Hopkins, ankln . M. Thurston, | Mrs. John P. Williams and Mr: rge 1. 08y evening 16 the firsy | 2VONUe: ('usmmf '40\\‘: ide the v}t\v. o ‘T}]E CHARITY BALL rench, English and Italian noblemen to | Henry Meday, Byron . William Hol- | Gilbert, who stood at the entran to the | prize for the ladies was taken by Mrs. J. J. Mrs. W. G Sloan gave a dinner to & num- marry them, is that they never look like | comb, Henry Estabrook, O. M. Ca T U B AT AT AT [ o S TEECHARITIN BRI s 1 | salon. At tho drawine Toom door was sta- | Gibson, a picture, Mr. Gibson winning the | berof guests last weels covers veing luid for | FOR SEVERE COUGHS OR COLDS i “THE OHARITY BALL, shopkecpers’ danghters; they sometimes | Moore, Mrs. Patrick, I. W. Miner, £ ™ | tioned Mus, 8. P. Morse, Mrs. Charles Dean | first, prize for the gentlemen, an_ivory paper twelve, i * “THE OHARI!'Y BALL.” havo unbearable, shocking wiys, but they | ts, C. 1L Dewey, John A, Horbach, 1. 8. | and Mrs. D. H. Wheelor. Mrs. Fr cutter, Mrs. E. A. Blam won the lad Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick returned Dr. F. C. Werner's i WpHE CHARITY BALL.” are never vulgar. They may be charged | Dundy, jr., F. B.Johnson, L. J. Drake, J. M. | Mrs. H. B. Coryell and Mrs. . | booby, cute colored baby, Mr. Forest | froma month's vis ‘ew Hampshire and with what we call in_France airs de coco- | W J = oy . “THE OHARITY BALL." y 0 I, 1 Kelton saw to the comfort of the gue ¥ | Owen taking the gentlemgn's booby, a crow- | Now York, _ D Hansishiial e e Piting Mey ErRGRAL M dettos, but not one of them looks like a | I, I Kivkendall, C. S. Montg: 3 + | ushering them into the dining room, where | jng rooster. The guests present we SR i s e e, e ooty Mo tradoswoman, though they are mostly the nt!l“-;wll} l't;r \\, l‘l- l'znl. ;‘--RD. Me! lm“.' M‘l;“v Balduft's corps of waliters served delicious | and Mrs. B. V. Le Mr. and M . Morgan, fany, Nr Tawroncs daughters of manufacturers. The American | Hulst, Frank Mulr, C. S. Raymond, G. W. | rofreshments. In the music room chocolato | Collins, Mr. and_Mrs, E. D. Hus ibition. z Al Vaush, rocntor, Miss Gaunt, Ml girllias the science of plesing which capti- | Kelley, W, E. Clark, C. Hartman, Henry | and sherbert were served by the Misses | Mrs, J. P. Bay, Mr. and Mrs, 5w Perci- H. Parrottoand family nave ro | . 2-re highly recommonded aftor seven | brooke, roe. Miss Logan. Vates evei the ot world Don Juans una- | Beubam, Frank Wheaton, T. J.'Rogers, | Lynn Curtis, Lulu Johnson, Leola Cartor | val, Mr. and 3 r, and Mrs, U e e acet | Fyeareiof Maticobsatl¥6xparience ibyithell Wa e o ass e wares. She seems w]{l*!m ptionally intelli- ‘\‘"K“*‘";{""M 5“;3 ’ll'l'""; D. }‘ \l\!fl;\\uu;h and Pearl Hartman, a quartette of very pret- | . A, Blum, Mr. and_Mrs, lllul!nmul. nne to 210 South Thirticth street. sole manufacturers, 3 BT g 5 gent, putting forth all her talents {o attain arven Rogers, awley, ash, | ty and attractive young tvomen. M i Mis. B, D. Vancourt, Mr. and Mrs. st e ¥ AISS A ACT 1At th Motro 6 dnat cnd; which Is {rapping, often for is L. Garduor, brs. Sarson, Mrs. Porter, | ¥ Aiong. those. prosent wers. Mesdames | N 0 B o iros Ons, | Miss Lillio Sago of N, B, Fuloonovs dry Kopp, Dreibus & Co., 2 eh ! b 3 own good, & titied husband, - What the Euro- | Georie L. Gilbert, Clark Woodinan, 1. Baum, | wheolorr., Colpotaor, Aloxander, DeBots, | Kopubite, Mo, : s < d an enjovabie entortainmont STEAM CONFECTIONERS. el PR jHsgtany., N pean woien denounce in the young Ameri- | J. K. Buim, Misses Butterfield, K. C. Cush: iich, Moore, Byron Reed, |~ Thuraday evening the game was the same, | With her friends Wedncsday evening last at e 3 ) - aay, cans is the abuso of flirtation in which somo | ing, ¢, Powell, Emest Riall, S. P. Morse, D. ohnson, Muir, Parker,Riges, | Mrs, B. F. Crummer taking the first price, a | 1OF Bome, 1822 South fwehfth streot. 1106 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. of them indulge. At this dangorous pastime | H. Wheeler, "jr, Henry Lockwood, Mus. lagor, Curtis, Cushing, | protty piciure, Mr. H. C. Gabn, jr., winning | , Last evening the Mandolin club were en- ’ J Produced with special sconery, accessories and thoy learn to over-cxcite tho vanity of the | Hall, Mrs, Hartsuff, James Peabody, Mrs. | Whitnoy, Dr. Darker, Rosewater, T fivek priza for gentlomen, & ivory paper | tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Erust Riall, sev- | Sold everywhere, Sc per package. | detulof rare poricotion men, and therefore disdain them,” Sloan, M. €. Nichols, A, son, B. B. il, Darrow, Tuttle, Redick, i) | cutter; the booby prizes were captured by | eralof the'buds having been invited to as- | gand for samples. R L R P LY morning, Nov. 4 — Wood, Robert Doherty, Mrs. dsor, Mrs. | Wood, Nattinger, Calin, e | Mres. H. ¢ Gabn and Mra. A, O. Cole, The | $ist i entertaining the young gentlemen. 3 b At tho Altar’s Shrine. Lowe, C. A, Worden, Mrs. Edwards of Cali- | Albert Caln, Pratt, M. M guests present wi Mr. and Mrs, A. C. | Judge A. V. Larimer has issued invitations FALL AND COREY. fornia, Fred Nye. Range, Bavm, Chambers, Strong, K Powell, Dr. and Mrs, B. . Crummer, Rev. | for a wedding lx-. ption ‘ru.-m\ nicce, Miss Atthe Calvary Baptist church, at 7: 3 Kendoll, Falconer, ( Bronnson, Barbe « . 1. Llwyd, Mr. and Mrs, A, O, | Larimer, and Mr. Joe W. Woodward, from 7 s i P R e An Omaha Artist in Paris. Nash, Mount, Rustin, Gr Bullard e and Mrs, A, Koeh, Mr. and Mrs, | until 10 Wednesday, November 19, outh | Woednesday evening, Rev. A. W. Clark ofi- . i ) 5 e homus G T1all and Mes Mattie | Hon: George W. Lininger, thepatron of Mr. | Countil iuffs, Whitnctl, Duel, Benson, | J.'N. Campion, Mr. end Mrs. C. C. Kueisly, | Twenty-ninth street. s v wirauniei th snrings: MUSL i - Borglum, who is taking a three year ates. '?\’.-m'""'l..\\’x..,-‘“'"'(T.'."" X '}‘1' “'\1 (0] S \‘Tf-'m]\ 'r‘“:"'.xxml\ . O, | Miss ;\}n. :”“flfljuu"hf’ entertained 8 {aw_[irr —_— ———— — Doitrick acting s bridesmuia and Mr. Alyin | course in art among the great artists on the 5 0 Al (L LTI Flondpeiidaysaveniniiay o row: ¥ A i Brown, Allen, _ Muir, ) o) ) ‘ole, Mrs, H. C. o 2 Calitornia streef overs Roenfelt as groomsm othier side of tho water, recelved this week | Willams, . Sherwood, | Mittara, Barker, | O 5 Ridell, Mrs, It H. Colo, Mrs, H. > Ol iarninatresyaSara aliotitte) Mr. Hall is engaged with the Johnson Bros. J ' J : ¢ X : < Gahn, Warren, Ill.; Mr. H. (. Gahngjr., le guests who were expected were com- la G trniiton et (ls oity and te well Lnawy | tue dollowlng letter Hfrom. hls protege, which'} Carter, ymond, Shobes, — Flamilton, | Warren, I1l.; Mr. Fovess Owen, Republic, | pelled tostay away on socount of Fay Tom- granster lino of this clty, aud is well knowh | i be interesting especially to_ art lovers in | Squircs, Estabroolé, Campbell, “Thurston, | N, pleton’s prescnca at the Boyd. he mimbers many friends, " | Omala. Tue tatent of the young man scems | Jobuson, Havens, \'h“{;" ) “;",’l“‘ Firtp AN Nelson Patrick of this city gave a box party His bride is n member of the Calyary Bap- | to be asserting itself even among tho clevor [ )2 Bt b TG, Tt ) A Chrysanchemum Reoeption. | at Dalys New York theater ono eveuing lust tist church andis possessed of many womanly | Frenchmen, and some of these days the [ ger Swobe, Kitchen ) Wedaesday evening Mr. aud Mrs. 8. D. | week for Misses Mary Sherwood and Nelsie alities. Although she has been @ resicent 5 & 12.Be onls ok ) , D . | Barkalow gav Deautiful reception in | Hughes of Vassar ana Gertie Yates and q gl she Omaba artist will be famous if he ouly keeps | tin, Montgomery, Rogers, Williams. Thomas A Sl e e e A P of Omabin but u stort timo sho has gained |t P AT Wo P8 RRE T O8O0 Rogers, Brown, Cook, denson, Akin, 1ves, | honor of Miss Elizabeth G. Hall, from 8 until | Mary Popploton of Mis t any wann frionds both socially andin hor | We 00 S R0 Lot et e, | Gibson' and others. Misses' Alexander, | 11, at her residence, Twenty-fifth and Capital young s :l‘nl:x‘:'lxl'fgx_sulllti0|ls Ry RaERuint AR IV | e A G arkits T o M el fo e | AU $ELcog i, Bullavd - Council Blufls; | avenve. The house was very prettily dec- The Fetohing Girl, e nowly wedded patrhiave gone to house- | We havo just comploted a house settling job, | MWakeloy, lEmily Wakeley, Giacomint, Stith, | oratod with chrysanthemums, sutumn’s pret- | o fotehing girl is she ove: whom men i i eot, | and I can ‘nssure you that to furnish rooms in | Strang, Carter, Moore, Prawt, Cott, Pavker, t flower, and throughout there was an air 4 & kecplug at 1803 North Twenty-soventh streot, | it d f " | Ada Parker, 'Cook, Sherwood, Balbach, ) rave. She must be bright witnout being and enter their new life with bright hopes | this wfernal place—1if only ir a poor wiy —is & "‘ pbell, ‘“-,hh_'“fcl{ '"}lm L '(,h.um]: el | of cheeriness and comfort, which one would TS AL b and the best wishes of their many friends for | 1ot a desirable undertaking noran inexpen- | Samptell, Whinwell, Hun oaon Fine, | Sxpectn the home of S0 tharming a hostess, | bold; quick at repartec; & good judge of & long Life of usefulnoss and hupyiness, sive ong. In figuring up our expenses wo | Nush, Suilth, Lee, Arnold, Vol hnody, Miss Clara Brown, Miss Bessio Yates, Miss | human nature; prompt to read and under- R T Ar e counted on a stove (winter is now coming on) | foader, Maunt, Burps, furncn & Vi | Leila Suears, Miss Bishop and Miss Yost as- | staud tho dispositions of men, so as to be Me. Collins Jordan and Miss gl‘“ Hofrman | ©F lfl![\:;!u i"‘-‘(.lln; llmn Ve nml j mx”: SRaiathy ARIRA, BING sisted Mys, Barkalow at the coffee and cioc- | able to cater to their peculiavitics and ex- ood little wood heater; itwas cheap, buf ] were mardied Thursday evening, Novembor | by i olato tables. i St . Shemust bo well read, & good mu- when I had put it up mw A Wedding Reception “The guests were Mr. end Mrs. ©. W. Ham- | sician, a good theatrical critic, able to discuss 6, at the residence of the bride's pavents, | siove-pipe had cost me nea 4 5 iphid i R. R. Ringwalt, Mr. and . the latest baseball game, the last Twenty-third and Seward streets, The | ae " hieh us wyl stove. ity | . Inhonorof the marriago of their son, Mr. & \ game, 1 “ocle, Mr, and Mrs, Russcll Harei- | yacht race, ete., and give her opinfon as to bride und groom aro Both welt known in this | {here was the shovel, the pokor, the fuel, and | David Ranm, which was solemnized but a i i i L . BETTER THAN EVER. city, and a host of friends wish them a icorgo Paterson, Mr, and | the ast new book and the latest picture in The first engagement of ‘‘A Midnight Bell"" at this theatoe, L sh | I found I had an clephant on my hands. But | short time ago in New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs, lord, Mr. and Mus, Joseph | the salon. last season, was one of the most pronounced successes that the happy life. Rev. Charies W. Savidge of-'| jt is geiting cold now, and_as we aro from a | Daniel Baum gave a lovely reception Thurs- | L Mr. and Mrs, William Poppleton, She must be able to dance, row, swing, rlny house has known, ficiated. S e warm country, with_only light clothing, (e | day evening at their pretty home, 2211 How- | Mr: Mrs. Charlos Squiges, Mr. and Mrs. | tenuis, diive, ride and do the Honors ot an Tho murciam of P, Goorie Rung and | goiel a5 b lecositve We ure dolni out | o trect. Henry Estabiole Dr. and Mrs, G, B, Snith, | aftomoon tca with, the” graco of a duch Y g ol : . and Mrs, Arthur Wakeley, Mr. and Mrs, | She must bo capable of ciscussing any sub- Miss Lilly - Grimm, was performed by Rev. | van do oursely do. The house was very prettily decorated | jirank o and Mrs. Johason, Mr.and | jeot at any time, from Stanley’s trip to the - i Ohaties \“:",‘l':{“‘"-h s ':;":‘L'L‘A‘-J‘t;l*"‘; 1 have sceured my rooms for a year, paying | throughout with flowers, rosebuds and chrys- | Mr: Coiers, Mr. and Mrg. B. 5. W ot | dutorior of Africa o' tho litést, new fad in enworth and Twel e nlya | quarterly in advance. We have thrée rooms emu s entering largzely i e flova 5 Mr. and Mrs. | dress reform and the MeKinley bill. fei intimate friends were present, :}X\ll e e T o in Ty anthemums entering largely into the floral ar dress 0 d ) ;. and A Scott, Mr. | The fetehing girl is always well and appro- 4 rangements, In the pavlor the grate was con- - 2 k& P STAND AND FLEMING, studio, one is our salon and onc our bed | "™ {yiias Flagh et o hixdhe . ™ e, and M ile, Mr. and | priately dressed, She wouldn't be fetching A very pretty wedding coremony occurred | ohamber. Thoy are on the second floor, | cealed by a mass of palins, while a number o 4 ) E Y ) M Barton, Mr. and Mrs, Charles | if she was not. She must wear her cotton . : | “pl at the rosidenco of the late William Floming, | pleasantly located, convenient to markets, | rose bowls filled with rosebuds adorned the Mr. and Mrs. D. H, Wheeler, Mr. and | gown in the early morning with as much . . . Graudview cottage, Twenty-eighth and stores, ete., and ucar to the tramways to the [ mantel and windows. The dining-room was 2 cheson, Mr, and Mrs. John . Wilbur, e as if it were from Redfern or Worth, streots, Thursday evening, week, in which | conter of Paris. E 50 very pretiily aranged, a solid bed of 5 Yost, Yates, Shears, n, sho must carry her: chen wearing daughter, Miss Kate leming, and Mr. Had quit ber of Visit mums’ having been buils int K aathow B b R Ty T g WILL LAWLER, MANAGER CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STREETS, OMAHA, ce hud quite a number of visitor: S s z been by W L 3istiop, ) ¥ rown, MoeClintock, Or- | her imported gown late g George D, Stand wero united in marriage by among them being tho How. Thomas . Smilie s “Tustooued about 116 | chiard, Dunds, Carter, Datenport, Wakiley, | milh nconseiousness of hor attractivoncss WEEK OF NOVEMBER 10TH. the ltev. W. J. Havsha, Tho bride was v Ochilfree, ex-congressman_ from Texas, now ndel tho whole effect being very ity Wakeley, Hawley, Shears, Campboll, | s when she wore the simplo cotton gown of prottily attived in white silk, aud carriedd | Mackey's attorney, I made Mr, O Balcombe, Jackson, Loe; Messrs. D, V. | the morumg. arge hum\u( of tea rose he was attended 10 W acquaintance while crossing the v he recciving party consisted of Mr. and | Barkalow' of Denver, Wyman, Barlow, o bo a fetehing girl, she must be a by Miss Meldium, who similarly attired | pocame interested in me E Mrs. Daniel Baum, Mr. and Mrs. David | Henry Wyman, Hamilt William Hoenig, with the women as well as with the the bride. Mr. A, b oficiated in the | ¢ s I made for concert | Baum, Miss Baum and Miss Brownie Bau Barton, Baldridge, Drake, Voss, Robert | an, for, of course, all men have mothers and capucity of groomsui, the ecromony being | givon on shipboard, After our arrival | sisters of the groom. Baum, sr. sk, John Patrick, Garneau, Horbach, I attonded by only the relatives of the two : 1 ) a 'rs, 10 say nothing of cou and uunts, { i v bere he calied and introduced us to 3 nam Smith, Arthur’ Smith, Charles Fowe, | She must make herself a favorite with them | g ) GHIEF OF ZULULAND, This remurkakable man. alth 1Mlitorato and un- familion andl » fow lotmate frinds. AfGr | g good people, among them Senator lk trimmed w ik | McCan, Stockton Hoth, Netherton Hall, Dr. [ by always being ready to lend s ready and 1”” P o 16 chiot over all the Zuiu navion. He hus becouss olvillsed by his tonr November 10, Mr. and Mes. Stand will beat | Leland Stauford of California. i Miss B black wit Summers, Dr. Bridges, William McCague, | willing car to all they have to say, from it the world home with the bride's mother, Twenty-eighth We had arvanged for Mr. Ochiltree and | le: rough the gown, and b Willimmn Cartan, Fuirfield. wamma’s complaint abolut the incompetens and Yates, Senatol ford to call at studio, but an | pretty sist Miss Brownie Baum, appea e MASTERPIECE and GREATEST EFFORT, MIDNIGHT BELL. 44— 0u—2 4Z0U mm» H0WCZ CO< MILLER AND MDONOUGH, — of her maid, and tho poodle's last sick term, Comprising Kings. Quocns i exploted interrup vented, 801 was | 1o advan in yellow silk trin Om iha Boys at Oolleg, to the sister's confidential talk of the swect l (/\)v l() 1\ n‘] 1()C Dukos, Princes and othe At St. Philomena's cathedral, Omaha, | invited to call at their and bring some | rose inge. Among the gue vl Omaha hes this year a'lavger rep - | things Jack said to her last night on t f d C pmumnu Wednesday morning was celebrated the mar- | of my sketches with me. I called the follow- | wor striking _costumes the - | tion at the leading colleges of the couu piazza, after the dance. And when the . ringe of Mr. C. W. Millerof this city and | ing day and found one of Rosa Bonheur's pic- | iowing —are moted:” Miss Opal fon lp. 44 tho il S A wmaiden aunt of the family complains of Miss Ma Meclonough of Omaha, Rov. | tures there, At sightof It my heart ave | lin, one of the season’s debutantes, | than ever before, But fistionly is the num- | BT MR 0 VIR AR, SGUERRR B A_ Stereo tlcan Panora:lna: Fathor McCarthy officiating. two or thrce violent jumps, looked very lovable ina_bright yellow e bor of its represontatives farger but all the | et toll her with sweet frankness that- . “Tho brid well known in Omaha and ss. When 1 got in “front ity o tume trimmed with blaek velvet, the whole | individual members a high in re- [ jtis because the men nowadays care only for 5 i : ; 4 ’ highly estoemed by her noquaintances. Mr. o vas ve of Ci 0 surmounted with o black hat trimmied | a0t to honors bestowed dad the popular es- | the mannish giel who wears shirvt fronts,G Views of Ancient Citles, Reulistl :u,nlw % \‘\I 4|v.~ and Bombardment, as lllustrated Miller is an ‘;hlv;nlilv\ln of t'l|ul- po: h}u\-l-. horses and my sketches were of the same na- | With yellos ”-md r"h« B \1»’ Lyna | oo of thelr classmates b don sashes, und who smc 1 bl iy L0 R artment and enjoys the confidence of a lavge | ture. I must confess—fr Rosa's reputa- 15, another of the buds, wore a fetching M i do 1ot ap o beauty, refiuement and in- The Ar ) Artist, in Li ine Zoua Binlo of friends, Thoy will rosilo on | ton T did not \on for this comparison: but | costutie of blue silk entraine, tho waist being | At Yalo the Omaha diays have usurped | i not stpreente Jeuty, JeERomeet SO0 0 | SR O ' -The Arab Gur Dl Arii o ht:““" Zavgro eng Twenty-fifth street, between Oand P strects. | when I saw the picture I folt satisfied in my | covered with white passementerie: Mvs, A. | more thau their fair shara«of college honors | wunt is ready to fall down and worship the ] wry 3 2nts, DELLONE AND COOPER, own mind, but was doubtful as to theopinion | B. Smith, abride of a mouth, wore a very X and justly proud of Wt achievement. Of | fetching g and sing her prises every- | AtS o'clock Wednesday morning Mr. #'rea | Of Senator Stauford, whose opinion on the | pretty gray crepe; Mrs. Clement Chase, Who | the g \ wn aduating class, MeAd, Wallace Broateh | where. A NZOI o A man withoul oones, u:lllx':::‘:kxm o whip, and as agile as Dellone was united in marriageto Miss Fran- | 8¢tion of the horse there is no better author- | 15 always attractive was gowned \'4,'{‘ strik | has been best Hited to i e position of cluss Ttpuys to be cailed fetching, Of course, i A 0} ves Cooger. The ceremony took place at St. | itY: ingly in_black lace und yellow silk: Mus | Musical y 0 iveles have ved no less | all the men will to s the girl whoso Cecolia’s church, and was performed by Re The senator asked me some questions | Dundy, tall k and distinguished looki % g d L dix ishod, logking | coutribution i the acqusstion of Mr. Walter | uamo is in_everybody's mouth; they think A "I\AR'FI Queen of the Ait‘, ¥ather Carroll, " Mr, and Mr : about horses and th ctions. He | Wore & complete suit o ki Miss Leold | Proston as a member ofibhe Eanjo club, Ath- | she must be worth knowing. = At the end | this evening for Galveston, Y | |did ‘not like ‘Rosa's picture, and | Carter, black and gold ey costume; | fotics is a goal as highlyprized as any and in | of the season she can count more conquests In her flights through spac spend the winter. o hhmllm\ sketeh of ‘flm\fldu]' ‘phlull;' (which M:‘~ B: BuUAERS Vi “‘l-'vwf | this department also the Omaha contingent | than any other @rl in her set, and her ; o IR v a i calor you have) very much, though he told me he | cate gray and silver made r Grecian mod- | hus made i way. Two positions on tae | triumph on when she returns to < ( :‘gi‘;{.;w"""‘ tho wholesalo liquor dealer of | §ig" oy think e would ovder any pictures | ¢ls, & gray silk toque ¢ ted with birds: | v hich is to coutost with Har- | the city in the fall, and only ccases when SENOR FERNANDO, The GRI \l \lA\l)U] |\ ARTIST and TURNER ' POTTER AND BALLARD. just now. However when I had picked up 1\ s, 1 ) Miner, ax blood crepe; Mus. H “d 4 - fouship in foot ball, have | she at last mcets her affinity and leaves The Musical Odduy will I”’S'M a Beautiful Sketch. s LRI M ik cnliit my sketches to leave and the hackman was ckwood, 4 ow ay mate onter vush by Herbert | the field open for some other girl to lay (,t“”“\‘;fitll"l“”i'“a""‘“‘" “"‘,“’l':’“‘l"n“‘,‘““'h’“' 1o | takiug them down, hie camo into the hallway | much ibling crepe; Mrs. D, H. Wheeler | Holeo ieneva, this state, ednesday, con- fer f 1l 1r., a cost f pal H tta ol bo aud halfbick by Fred Preston. | claim tothe title of fetehing and to fill her tracting parties being Mr. C. 8. Pottor, ir., ABA EAYE 1.M0 ORAREIDP & MEA _pLotu I Ihe lattor is_ one of @ number selocted for | pl : bo phiated soon -such o subject as T choso to | Mis: Wil Hainilton, oo a “siperd ‘black | it position and has' thi g o rew | = ; (I‘dlldb()lfli ll 1[][] H |||l '(H Uld '\l“‘\&\)‘ ldl \ U)ml il lUl] “‘“-\‘““‘““‘"‘?““ companies in this city, | this order he gave mo another for two large | diamonds, the whole relieved by a single pink | cach gamo that he s _participaied ho has | Bicracon at 4 o clock 4 and Miss Ballard, only daughter of Hon, B s st ARaw OF (i “m canvases of California subjects, to be painted the lurgest that has been Seen for very | dome excocdingly well so that his | block. Wednesday and S cvenings Tu the Comie Sketch, b 3 o ¢ in about & ull have to rewru for M. E. 8. e T hat b1 | the room is open for inquirers. ALl are fn- years, Rov. Zenner of the First Congre- | the skotchos of this work, if not to paint the | charmes frieuds by P 0% an o “ . gatlonal church of Geneva officiating. - After | o048 Vi tures, $0laen Drown gown With: re ‘,“‘;“ B Rl L o § e e OO0 aries. the "'“"'" © the bride and groom left on & | Ay aecount of Mr. Stanford's order was | mings; Mrs. D. H. Whecler sr., was dressc aving uustinted praise. ‘This is what | Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Boe bldg - Tredding trip to Denvor and Ogaen and will | yglegraphed over the ocean and you may bave | In black; Mrs. lobert Pease griced u cos- Walter Cam says of bim in his deseviption — GREA‘I’ EXH‘BITION DEPARTMENTS ‘? Rn?“mn""‘-‘r’n..'-‘.:.‘;:...‘,‘{’,‘:;,';.‘,""vfi uPadlic | soen it in some of the homo papors, asl tume of dark wite morie, with wine velvet | of tho Yalo ciub: ‘“Holcombe, the prosent ' Tho duchoss of ‘\Inln;h:;wr‘m a vory much o8- eived New York and San Franciscopapers | sleeves; Mrs. vard Baldrige was conter, is @ product of unwearyinz persover- | disappointed woman by the terms of the g e sengor on the Cheyenne wnd Pacific Junction | \hioh mention it o od in cushmere aud White k| Mrs. | wnee Vo voars ho s becnthe anap | duke's will. Tho magnifeent family jowels, Three Variety Entertainments. l’;"'“‘;"l B .ok "]"""' were the re- | Tpypigis brief, but you see my hands ave full I, an entive suit of blaclk; Mrs J. P. | hack for the serub side, and it geos withoot | including the o ot 465 large M —_ y SR Ty Tauane and useful pres- | 1 huve jumped into the arena and my duty { Williams wore a black velver gown trimmed g that bis lot has been an unenvisvle | pearls and the tiara qf Golcouda diamends, | day, Tad venir Day. Baturday, Children’s Day. Don’t fail to see "“"l an eir ‘1""“" in Omaba joinin | how is to seize every opportunity and to | With black und white satin, But be hus kot dogsedly at it until ho | must all be sold, according to the will, to sup: | ¢p4"maris et e ¢ ‘Wwishiug them great happincss. spare nothing but my healit in the fight, The invited list comprised Mr, and Mrs., | is today unquestionably 1h . rush | Dly the deticiency of his personal esiate, N'DANIEL AND BALLANTIN I have wy salon picture selected, and a | William Poppleton, Mr.” and Mrs. Cliaton | in the universiy 3 ] b | - -~ g A e TR L e ] i ity 0. DIMLPS M M | el e ot Bl Riaaator TRa, W | adoo Bl L3000 e eama gl e | Do iy, n0so and throat, Beo bldg, l ONE DIMEADMITS TO ALL.