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! T E MORSE DRY G In Our Bargain Base-| Ladies' Kid Gloves ment. Monday and During tha Week We shall inaugurato the great- t CUT PRICE ¢ LE o high class LAMPS over offered in the history of Omaha, Beautiful decorations, unique designs, in this sale at CUT IN TWO all go togethe: 50 per cent discount Lamps go for $13.40 Lamps go for % 9.10 Lamps go for Lamps go for Lamps go for Lamps go for $10.00 Thoso goods on sal Dinner and Tea Sets. 56 $2.95 beautiful Clocks, 1t Monday only. Picce Baglish Decorated Din ner Set, was 11,50, now $7,98, Picce English Dec- orntod Tea Set, was Iso offer Alarm ular $2.00 goods, at the low price of $1.:30 each. Household Helps. o dc each Beaters He Wash ins #e each 10c Wash basins 10¢ Nickel Call Bells 10¢ Scrub Brushes 10¢ Dust Pans 10c Tin Cuspidors Ge each Best Shoe Blacking 2¢ box Mason’s Quart Fruit Jars 5c each Kuox’s Gelatine per plg Se . Worth 15¢ the world over. | I’aysl) Trale wih Us. Morse Dry Goods Co- A seasonable number at a specially low price. At $1.29. 100 dozen five hook dressed an seven hook Suede Jouvin gloves, genuine French kid and the best fitting and wearing glove mad: anvwhere, miss this is new, fresh our hist of shades is while the price is 7lc a pair los than we have ever sold this mak of glove 1 $1.29 a Pair. ' UNDERWEAR smember the price, Ladies White Vests 87:c Jersey fitting, all sizes A0e quality, tomorrov ers to mateh, 87te. Ladies' Colored Vests . regula ie; draw 48 Cents. Dinwers same price, all sizes *"Phis price good for Monday only. IS¢ o garment. Cirtroren's Narcrar Woor Vests, Pants «na Drawers | Wl range of sizes: a bargain, You cannot afford to opportunity, as our stock from the factory, unbroken, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: y Sy Mens' Furnishings. Elegant assortment of men's teck and four-in-hand Ties, regulur soc silks and satins, Tomorrow 25c¢ each. ‘Men's Night Shirts 50c The best robe for the money in the city of Omaha. will find our shirt to be of bet- a e s | ° and Dbetter can 142 finished, while we give you all sizes from to 18 inches. Men's Handkerchiefs 12!¢ Our New York buyer sends rfus a lot of fancy bordere - | Handkerchiefs, an attractive lot, while the price we quote is very much under value. On sale tomorrow, 6 for 75 | SR [Men's Socks 26¢ pair Colored and made of rcal laco yarn. We have them in all sizes from 914 to 11. To- morrow we sell them at 25¢ a pai They are very desirable land at this price very, very cheap. ter. muslin, better trimming PRICE SUNDAY, OCTOBEKR BOYS' CLOTHING. Long Pants Suits An enormous lot, made of the finest all wool fabrics Cueviors, WorsTEDS, Cassiveres and Scorcit TwWerps, You|To simplify the sale we have made three separate lots, MOREthan CUT INTWO Lot 1, $11.00 Suits now §5.00 Lot 2, ¢15.00 Suits now &6.00 Lot 3, $18.00 Suits now §7.00 Our boys’and children’s cloti- ing is unsurpassed in style, work- manship and durability. Particu- lar care is exercised in the selec tion und manufacture of all garments, our anmsuaity|Ladies H'dkerchiefs 10¢ 100 dozen white hemstitched and corded handkerchiefs, worth 20c. These are an odd lov and sent by our New York buyer and just half price. At 20c. We offer another lot hemstitch- ed, embroidered, corded and tucked, anendless varicty; bought forspot cash, we ave enabled to offer these 85¢ handkerchiefs at 20¢ euch. us ro (uilted Table Pads SOMETHING NENV Size 16-inches, 15¢ a garment. G e 54x72 inches, $1.75 each. 4 ) 5 Size 18-inches, 20c¢ a garment. Seasonfl.hle (JOOdS £4x90 inches, ¢2.15 each. Size 20-inches, > a garment. 55xr08 inches, ¢2.75 each. % - Dr. Jaeger’s medium woight Under- Size 22-inche ¢ a garment. ar and Night Robes, full range of |y , . sizes at exactly wanufacturer’s list z¢ 2-inche 5c a garment. | prices. We are soie agents for Omaha. Llnefl HUCk TOWGIS 190 Lach largor size rising, ¢ COMBINATION SUITS. We have just re plete stocks of Ladies’ and Chil dren’s Black and Combination Suits Better qualities nt than you can find e and where. “Send for Our New Winter Catalogue. s oxtra ved our com- ural Wool Tights. lower prices Men's Night Shirts 98¢ For one week we offer 50 dozen men’s Night Shirts, heavy Dwight Anchor wuslin, trimmed and stitched with silic, embroidered front, extra length and fine pearl buttons. You cannot duplic where at 8y ate this shirt any- {Morse Dry Goods Co. 100 dozen, 42 inches, heavy bleached heistitched huck towels, BIRDSEYE Damask Towels 25¢ Very hoavy, colored bord 8o knotted fringe, | extra value, worth % Send for Our New Fall Catalogue. 9, 1892-SIXTEEN 00DS COMPAN PAGES. Discrimination Should be used when you a » buying S g /L ad N A good seloction always satisfies you. A\ poor selection is a waste of money. Iixperienced Salosmen 1o consult with, The finest assortment of patterns in Omaha, und No Prices as Low as Ours, rpet Room on Fourth Floor A Ladies Street only $10.00 o Suits §9.98. nduy wo place on salo 50 Ladies’ treet Suits, made of fine all wool fabrics in desirable shades, These suits ars all this sonson’s styles and sell usually at $15,00, We bought all the manufacturer had on hand at a big redustion, to clean his stock, hence the very low price, $0.98 a suit. Ladies' Jackets $10.00. vy and bluck wool cheviot, natural penrl “buttons, perfect fitting, latest style of back, all sizes, 32 to 44, ana rmant, ~ Upholstery Goods. |Ladies’ Jackets $10.00. -inch Dotted Swiss, our $5¢ quali ty, now 22¢ a yard S0-inch Dotted Swiss, our ¢ ayard. Tapestries. wide e quality, 50-inch rvich spray and flower broeaded effeets, sutin finish, something Brass Beds. The bulance of our stocic at NET COST. 1t will pr ¢ yOu {0 get our prices, Shoe Department. Second Fiovr, b Tomorrow ve will sell a spe of Ladies’ Oxford Shoes at $1.50 Pair Worth $2 50, Boy's Lace School Shoes. This shoe is best and would bo cheap di qu ys we will sell them at 1 $2.00 a Pair. Sole agents for Butterick’s Patterns and Publications, Hall’'s Bazaar Dress Forms and Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary Un- derwear in light, medium and seasons. Morse Dry full asteachan shawl ing, all sizes, $10.00 each Ladies' Jackets $12.00. 3 Iave them in tans, navy & X ty grain calf [{om them in tans, navy and fan, 0. Por a fow |p just been put ouly the latest styles. consist of cashmere I 1 in both black and heavy weights, suitable for all |from $2 Send for Our New Winter Catalogue, Made of fine black cheviot, coat bacl collar, satin fo new and worth $2.25, Black only, an extra fine cheviot cloth, astvachan trimmed, fur orna- ments, & ver, lav gar a y Our Price 81 .45' s” |“: L‘":"V»I_\ vopular garment and only Ladies' Cheviot Jackets $13.50. . Made of black cheviot diagonal, & inches long, trimmed with electrigue 1. full shaw! coilar, fur ornaments, 0 this weolk $#13.50. Russian Blouses. The season’s newest garment. Wo v i in_great variety and at popular We invite an” examination of unique and novel styles. Silk Waists. Anotherlarge lot of silk waists have into stock, comprising Our new . flanncl and silk, solo I range 50 each. 50 up to % Goods CoMorse Dry Goods Co RO O TR A M R KPS P L — - MILLINERY DEPT. Winter Opening Wednesday and Thursday Grand Display of Latest Stylos in French and English Pattern Hats and Bonnels. You are cordinlly invited to attend the winter opening of our millinery do- partmont on Wednesday and Thursday of this week I'he millinery novelties this senson are more handsome than ovor, beautiful shapes, harmonious ef- facts and the prices within the reach of all. ' In justico to yourself wo ask you to examine our attractive lines before pur chasing olsowhore. © Misses’ Jackets. Three Numbers. Made of fancy striped cheviots, cont back, reefer front and perfoct fitting, Style one $3.50 each. Style two $5.00 each. Style three $7.50 each Ladies™ Cloaks, Enormous Variety. Uncommon Styles, Perfect Fitting. New Fresh Garments. No old styles to select from, Our stock will interest you. Our prices will please you, Sece our fur trimmed Jackets. Nearly every kind of fur represented in our magnificent display. Ladies' Umbrellas $1.50 cbony handles, good quality and very cheap at $1.50. Ladi's' Umbrellas $2. 26-inch paragon frame, Union silk, rain proof, ivory tipped, furze sticks, and only ¢2 for Monday and Tuesday. DMorse Dry Goodsr VCo. . T sl anager of that time e wedding party | T . /n l\ \L]U“ \I D~“b LoirootsiBLy O et teradibha o arlors > strains of “Lohen. | Miss Fair, Miss Redfield, Miss Hamilton, | guests were present to witness the core- | Tuesday anc e i e . TSl TR o Rt Eitor Ning! s unaer a marriage {ta roses. | Miss 1idmunds, Miss Hanna, Miss Lewi artake of the sumptuous wedding supt % e by g N gun its season’s work. L‘\’.‘u'i.t;‘e‘“””‘ frionds for bis many sterling | plue s wnder a matriuge boll, of white oses. | Nisses Doyle, Miss Jobnston, Miss: Lazo Tho brido and bridesmuid, Mise * oo o o oL Loz Ohloagoll rOTkio Y BB Gl BIBTIIy I I morp uhivoe sece e 3 Miss Mabol SERD 3 o A b S g L Miss Laurs edn 1ere she will meet her fatier Woddings That Have Interested the Mem- | , After congratulations the guests atjourned | Chieney, tho bost man being Mr. Alex . Miss Pratt, Miss Duval, Miss Moore, Miss | Leedom, were beautifully dressed. Tho best neet ber fatier bars of the Haut Mo de. PROMISES FOR THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE Assistant Auditor ¥ f an Ohio Bri ills Brings Home n to Mr. and Marriage of ng People in rown. The period from September to December is gocially a aelightful idung time, probably the spooniest season of all the year, in which engagements and weddings aro heard of the most. As will boseen from that which fol- lows the past week has been crowdod with weddings aud uext week promises to bLe just as brilliant with gally decked brides and happy groom: Thero was some entertaining, but tho beau— tiful autumnal weather scews to have had an onervuticg effect upon the swells of the social world, for they were quite too content totalk about the weddings that are an- nounced und speculate who next will follow in the fontsteps of Miss Yost and Mr. Offutt, whose eugagement announced last woek is still the subject of pleasant congratulation, Tho sociul event of this weok will be the marriage of Miss Grace West Perine aud Mr. Pardee, which will tako piuce Tuesday evening ut the family residence on Dodge eot, whils for the week later is the long anticipated wedaing of Miss Yost and Mr, William \Wymun, which will be soletanized al Trinity cathedral. As for tbe flirtations and heart- buraings of the summer days they are sup- sed 1o Lo over and society 1s now indulg- ng 10 retrcsoection and is rolling the gos- s1py worsels picked up in the months that are past, Society stands with reluctant feot at the parting of the ways, but within the month the fashionables will be sending out sweet- scented invitatious aud agaia will we be in the swim. A Prowty Weddi One of the prettiest weddings of the s0as0n Look pince at the beautiful Lome ot Mr. ana Mvs. William Randall, 820 Park ave- nue, on Thursday evening. ‘The wedding ot Miss Marguorite G, Basson and Mr. Robert Raffan, voth of tuis city, hus beco looked forward to with much interest by the many triends of both parties. Kev. Johu Gordon, D.D., pastor of tho Westmnster Presby- terlan church, united in marriago this buppy couple, who start in life with prosperity, sunshine and happiness, ‘Cne roots were tastefully decorated with garlands of oream roses, smilax aud ferns, telling the nature of the occasion was joyous in the extremo. Promptly atip. u: the rand, wellow tones of Mendelssohn’s wed- filn: marc, played by Mr, Warren Switzler, sounded, ard the bridal party, entering from the main entrauce, proceeded 1o the south bay window of the second parior, where, under & floral urch, the nuptial knot was tied. Miss ti0ssi¢ Landall led the procession, bear- ing the wedding ring on a stalk of tube'roses, followed by Mr. C. C. Easson (brother of tte bride) with Mrs. William Itavaall on bis arm, Thon came thu groom aud his best wan, Mr, A, 8. Buchanan. Nextin order Mr. Willlam Randall with tne bride leaning on bis wrm, followed by Miss Doris Kinney, the maid of honor, walkink alone. Tho cercmony wus very impressive, The soft, subdued strains of sweet, dreamy music sounding like harps far away in thedistance, gave u divine charm #0 the wkhole beautiful picture. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. James Basson, Blairgowrie, Scotland, and hus wade bomwe life very pleasant for her 1y brother for the last fourand a half years in this city. Her sweet disposition and win- some wanner have gained for her huundreds of friends boib in this and otker cities sod they 100k great vleasure on this oceasion in dolng _ ber tbe honor she 5o Juul{ deserves. She was be- lugly dressed in a trayeling costume of bt tan oroadeloth trimmed with creaw erepe-ae-cheno, sud carried in ber haud a W iguet of cresm roses with Lilies of the val- to tho dining room, where a substantial | Findley. A numerous company of invited lunch was seryed. The presonts were num- | gucsts” had assembled to witcess the erous and elogant, a proud testimony to the | MAMTiage and when the ceremony life and worth of theihupoy pair, The brides was concluded the bride and cridegroom maid of honor ana flowsr girl were 1 were the reciplents of sincera congratulations, Keonedy, Misses Butterfield, Mr. and Parmalod, Mr. Day, M Mr, Williamson, Mr. Alfred Kennedy, M Howard, Colonel Chase, Mr. Goss, Dr. Rose- water. cipients of handsome gifts from the bride: Mus. Cotton meanwhile playing a wedding Married a Presid s Daughter, groom. Amid the ‘usual showers of | march, %, = Tae marriage of Miss Edith Forbes Per- rice, eic, Mr. und Mrs. Raffan lefe | 'The bride, whois a petite Hid charming | kins, second daughter of President C. E. on 'a \odding tour to the east, | young lady, u wmember of Trinity church | po 2 tho Burling! % N aud will bo at home to their | choir, wore s dainty costume of white Cnina LRinsoftualBurlingi Gnaavatom Kandahis friends after November | At 2522 Hult How- | 3ilk trimmed with “white laco cut en train; | ldward C. Cunningham of Milton, Mass. ard street, their cosy lttlo home for the | she carried Marechael Neil rosos. The brige- | was celebrated at the old homestead “Apple future, maid, Miss Mabel Cheney, wore a girlich cos- | Trees" in Buriington, Ia., on Wednesday. The folio wero the guests invited: | tume of biue aud white; her bouquet was of | The bridal party stood in the bav window Rev. Dr . Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. J. | pink roses. at the east end of one of the spacious pur- R. Hend and Mrs. N. B. Falconer, | ~Mr. Fitt 1s a trusted employe of James | lors, the window being banked with palms Miss Le: and Mrs. J. R Dunbar, Now | Morton & Son, with whom he has been for | and ferns, the arch above festooned with York c:ty: Mrs. Nellio Guild, Mr, and Mrs, | scveral years. The voung people received | piuk and white cosmos and the remainder of G. A, Wiicox, Mr. and Muscner, | many beautifu! and valuable presents, mclud- | tho house profusely decorated with the wild Miss ' Misener, Miss T rect, Mr. | ing ching, silverware, articles of bric a brac, | autumn flowers ana the old fashioned garden and Mrs. Olmstead, A._ S. Bu- | furaiture, pictures, ete. ‘Chey will be at home | favorites—astors, marigolds, dablias and chanan, Miss Doris’ Kinney, Mr. and | after November 1, at 2432 Hecatur sireet, others, arranged with simple yev tasteful Mes, Thomson and Miss Thomson, | _Among the guests prosent were: Mr, and | effect. Wilbe Mr. and Mys. N, Talvor, Mr, | Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Shand, Mr. anda | The bride’s young loveliness of the brunetto and Mrs, S AL H Hon. Warcen and | Mrs, J. Foster, M Chapman, Mr. | tvpe was sweetly set off by her simple gown Switzier, M. and Mrs. R McCelland, | and Mrs. Oricy, Mr. Del'ranco,Mr. | of white satin trimmed with mouselino de dwin, Mr. Davis, Mr. Jopp, Mr. and | and Mrs. Lytie, M Mrs. Witliam | sole. She wore a tulle veil edged with real A. Wright, Atchison, Kan.; Mr, Fleming, Mv and sivs. David Knox, Mr. | lace and a bouguet of orange blossoms at her howmas Marsland and Mrs, A, Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Hissom, | corsage. She was unattended by brides- Marsland. Lincoln, Neb. ; M Mr. ana Mrs, 1. W. Fiten, Mrs, Cotton, Mr. | maids. f , Axtell, Kan ranton, | wad Mrs, 5. Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. W. IR One of the pleasant features of this coun- Miss and Miss Alice Kunorae, Miss | erisou, Mrs. W. it Matnis, Mrs, Armstron wodding was the presence of a lurge Nellio and Miss Flossie Randall, Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs, Haskell, nimber of those who had, at one time or an- Mrs, Rateicin, Miss Ratekin, Mr. and Mrs, | Mr. and Mr ias’ alcone: other, held positions of trust in the bouse- Nickolls, IHastings; Mr. James I, Kiibie, i Masters Albert Mr K. and Mrs. Wil 1 Ohito Wed #Pom the Ciucinoati Commercial-Gazetto of Thursday the following account of the Hills-Timmonds wedding 1s taken, in which Omaba people have a very pleasaut iuterest, for Mr. I'rauk W. Hills is one of our leading men, socially and from a business standpoint, his ' raiiroad ability and cducation plac: ing bim bigh in the ranks of railway airec- tors. ‘T'he wedding occurred at Portsmouth, 0., and this is what the Gazette says: “I'he largest wedding kuown to Portsmouth his- tory occurred today at high noon st the ele- gant suburban residence of the late M, S. Timmonds. The coutracting parties were Miss Mary V. Timmonds and Mr, I, W, Hills, assistant auditor of the Union Pacitic railway at Omahs, Neb. The officiating clergyman was Rev. J. H, Garaner of M. Vernon Avenua Mettodist Iipiscopal chureh, and Willie Randall and m Randall. . C. K. Bmery, C.'W. Morton, Mr. James Morton, § . )T, Withrow, Miss Anna Withrow, Miss Carney, Miss Lucas, Mr. Davia Baldwin, Mr. D. Casad, Mr. Alex IMindley, Miss Frances Bennett, Miss 1da Withrow, Mr. and Murs. Richetieu, Mrs. M. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Fleming, Mr, George IMieming, Miss Camilla Olsen, Mvr. Alfred Olesen, Mr. James Bowie, Mr. L. B. Peignt, Mr. and Mrs, J. H, Rovinson and mauy others, Reception to Mr. und Mry, James, One of the pleasantest events in the social life of those who direct the senools of Omaha, the tencuers and their friends, was the pub- lie reception given to Mr. and Mrs. kenry M. James Thursday evening av the Paxton. The welcome extended tu our ex-superin- tendent of schools must have shown hin that notwithstanding a year'sabsence abroad he was still dear to the” hearts of huudreds Columbus, The cream of this Cily’s 50016l | who have come within the radius was preseut, us well as a largo nuwber from | o Iys kindly uwature, Tho parlors were n;lwlfim 3 A\:yl‘xlun: ||“‘:IH'UI|X|H:~‘-:A|m:fja 0m | thronged throughout the evening by the abroad were olonel A, *atton and wife, ” Ve 's | / ind wife, | representatives of Omaha’s inteilectuai life, e, and Mrs. Charles Tracy, Mes. Ui Teacy | i & and davghter, [lizabeth; Mrs, Mary Syler, with hero and there men and women from the social world to udd lustre to the occasion. ! hold or had experienced its bounty. The groom aud bis friends were quartered prior to the wedding in the “Pickup bouse,’” a cosy little cottage adjacent to the ‘“‘Apnlo Irees,” newly and completely furnished with everything, oven to the smallest dotail, that could conduce to the comfort and cou- venience of a company of gentlemen. T'he roomy porticos along the front of tho houso were adorned with a protusion of tho piak and white cosmos which formed tho oridal arch within the doors. As the wed ding guests approached the mansion theyv must uave been reminded of the iines which so fitly describe this seat of hospitalily : *Two friendly locust trees ard beside the oid front gate that Stand g ope's A welcome to the touch of every hand." And cectainly the cordial reception given each guest bora out the sentiment so sweetly expressed, ‘I'he bride and groom took thair devarturo at half past 6 last evening for Denver and the west. They will tesiae at Milton, Mass,, 10 which place they wilt'return in the course of three or four weeks. Mareled n Soif of Mars. One of the pretiy \\'(‘d!lllki of the weck Mrs. Charles Wheeler and Urt Tracy, jv., of | 1)) id M bu Dr. Mille was that of Miss Flora Htanton, daughter ol Columbus; Mr. ard Mre, H. ", Heatol, Mrs. | Byiggs, Mr. and Mre. Howard K’,‘,,,f‘,’,‘,_','y" Colonel aud Ms, T. H. Stunton, to Lieuten- Howard Norton aud Miss Muary Cawpbell, | Prof. ‘and Mrs. Gilléspie, Dr. aud Mrs, | ant Frauk G. Kalk of the Fifth foot, lrontons Dr. 14 5, atickets, Mr. aud Mrs. | Spaulding and Mr. aud Mrs. Kilpatrick as- | Wednesdny evening, @t Jhe residence of tho it L DeCamp und Me. Jobn, Clark, Cinelu | isted in receiving tho guests, while 1ue Su- | brida, oornor Park a4énfe and Mason streot. wedding wmarch, accompanied by Rocco, the well wu Itallan harpist of Cinelunati The wedding party was led by Sam Tim monds, brother of the bride, aud Miss Mattie Peevids. Miss IMie Amberz carried tho brige's bouquet, and Miss .eanetts Tim- mouds, sisier of 'the bride, ofticiated as maid of bonor. ‘The bridesmaids were Miss Flora London, Eng., ana Miss Eliza- The bride was sed in cream silk faille, decorated 1n iaco and dismonds. After the ceremony a breakfast was served, and shortly after that Mr. and Mrs. Hills took their departure over the Cuesspeake & Obio for Cincinaat. From thero they go oast, visitiog New York, Bos- ton and other large cities. On their relurn they will stop here oue woek, aud theu go Lo Owmaha, their future home. Wedding Bells, Last Monday evening a very beautiful and torious Spauish students mingled low sweet, strains with the cheery hum of convorsution and grecting, ana refreshmonts were served in the cafe. Among those who formed the as- sembly of congratulating friends were Dr. and Mrs. Denise, Mrs, Meredith, Miss Col- lier, Mr. and Mr , Mr. aud Mrs, Pe- rvine, Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt Buroham, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. L. Giooon, Prof. and Mrs, Homer Lewlis, Itev. and ' Mrs. Maun, Dr. and Mrs, Gifford, Mr. aud Mrs. K. Rosewater, Mr, ond Mes, Linioger, Mrs. Allen, Mus. White, Mrs. Meikle, Mr. and Mrs. Johu Evaes, Superio- teudent and Mrs. Frauk Fitzpatrick, Mr. and Mrs, Charlton, Mr. und Mrs. Northrup, Dr, aud Miss Bruuer, Judge and Mrs. Koy~ sor, Mr. Mclntosh, Dr. and Mrs. Somers, Mr. and Mrs, Fred McCoouell, Dr. and Mrs. impressive wedding ceremony was porformed | mer, Dr. and Mrs. Van Gieson, Mrs. Lemon, by Canon Whimarsh, assisted by Rev, Mr. Clark of Trinity cathedral, at the residence of Mr. I'homas Meldrum, 1519 North Twenty- first street, the occasion being the warriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Mr. Heary W. FFiut, formerly of Limerick, lreland, now of Omaba. The house was beautifully decorated with l;mnwd wes 8 o'clock and prompt ferns and cut tlower: The hour nr- Y, Dr. and Mrs, Milroy, Mrs. Cobb, Dr. and Mrs. Towne, Mr, and Mrs. HBradle, Miss Fiteh, Misses Mc. Cheane, Mrs., MecAusland, Miss Powell, Miss Goss, Miss Johusou, Miss Garrett, Miss Hogi Miss Hutmaker, Miss Hu phrey, Miss Parrott, Miss Necduam, Miss Powell, Miss McConveill, sliss Alexander, Miss Truland, Miss Hriggs, Misses Allen. Misses MeDonald, Miss leed, Miss Tooit, Miss La Rue, Miss Hickox, Miss Evaus, Tho house was embowesed in vosos and au tumnul flowers, with«gumgilax 10 udd u tender green to the decoratigns The cercnony was performed in tho northwest drawing room, # floral horseshos beinklsuspended above the neads of the contracting parties, talismanic of the happy davs in store for theé brido and groom. Miss Stauton Avdls uttended by @ lit- tle maid of honor, whilg'Me. Kulk had his brother to assist in séelng the ceremony was properly performed. T'ho bride presouted a sweet picture in her gown of white silk falile, with veil fastened at the head with & garland of blossoms. A weddiig suppoer followed the ceremony, aud later the bride and groom left for Leavouworth, the present station of Lieutonant Kalk. Amoug those in attendance at the wedding , 1 were: Mr. ana Mrs. Kalk, father and Mra, Bradiey, Dr. sna Mrs, Swartziander, | M- “L‘npl.r:lln ‘Ilon;‘r:u:; lhlrn;\.lwllll‘lun wc"- \ s, Di ader, | j,0s Mres, M, C. Niebols, Mr. Baron W. Mrs. Jobauges. Dr. Mrs, and Miss Crum- | iic, "G Missos Lowe, Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Babcock and Mr. and Mrs. Tolliferro, Pleasant Weodding. The wedding of Rev. E. K. Lesdom of North Platws and Miss Ella M. King ot Booue, Nob., was solemnized at the home of the OUride’s mottor, Mrs. E. E. King, Weodnesday evening, October 5, at.7 o'clock. Rev. J. B. Leedom officlatiug. Abou: twenty-five couples of relatives aad invited man being Mr. Edwin King, ,The newly married couplo leave for North Platte Monday, the 10th st., where Rev, | Leedom is pastor of the Méthodist cireuit churge. They received mas Sharee;. Thay) ny useful and Young People’s Party. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. ‘Pemploton, assisied by their sons. I'rank and Arch, gave a de- lightful party at their beautiful residence at Fortieth and Cuming streets Thursday evening in honor of their niece, Miss Tipton of Glenwood, fa., and the Misses Stafford ot Nobraska City. About fifty yourig peonle were present and all had a thoroughly good time. High five Was the nain feature of attraction. Roman punch was served during che procress ot the game by Miss I'lorence Templeton, a petite maiden of 10 summors, At alater hour the guests were ushered into the diniug room, where a superb suppor was served by Mrs, lempleton, assisted by Mrs. L. I, Weeks. The 1uvited guests were: Misses Barker, Hartman, ~ Sollars, Leighton, tuton, hicShane, Gibbon,' Doughly Messsrs. smith, Burgess, IRoss, Shaller, Day, Wilber, Christian, Di-tz, Merc Spooner, Drexel, Thomas and Brown and Mrs, Irving Baxter, Mr. and Mrs, Brink, People in T Mrs. W. J. Broatch has been iil, D T K ler left for the east yester- day. H Mr. and Mrs. John Westphaling are at the Madison. Colounel Benham and son, Fitzhugh, are at the Mercer., Mrs. Phil Warrick is visiting Mrs. Lowis at tho Madison, Or, and Mrs, 5, D. New York city. Mr. aad Mrs, St ‘olorado Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Irice have taken rooms ut the Dellone Mrs, Beall left f viit her eldest son, Judge and Mrs, Kelly ments at the Brunswick, Mr. aod Mrs, Burt and family of Cincin- nati ave at the Madison. Miss Margaret Haman is Lynne Curtis at the Madison, Mrs. O, N. Davenport roturned I'riday | from a visit at Storm Lake, la, Mrs. C, 1. Barnard is spending a few weeks with relauves in Chicago. Mr. Will McMillan is spending a few days with Lis mother at the Madisor. Mrs, James McKonna returned from eastern Lrip the firstof the week. Mr, Pardee of Buffalo, Miss Perine's fiauce, arrived in Omana last eveniug. Mrs, Charles Tatum leaves Sunaay pight for i visit of several months in the east. . Summers and Miss Summers will be at the Paxton this winte Mr. Walter Mizer of Dakota is visitio his parents, Mr, and Mrs, L W. Miuoer, at the Merriam . Mrs. Dr. Lee and Mrs. been in Chicago the past week. turoed yestorday Miss Lowe, Miss Wilhelmina Lowe and Miss Pauline Lown will spend the winter in southern Califoruiu, Miss Babe Moore of visiting her sister, Miss Mable North Nineteeuth stroet. Mr. aud Mrs: John IKiefor of Hastings are 1ho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webster, 516 North Sixteenth street. Mr. . W. Hamilton is slowly recovering from o severe fall from lhugxorch of his resi- dence some two weeks sinod, Dr. H. W. Shriver left last night for bis old home at Cawbridge, O., tositend the golden wedding of bis parents. Miss Pomfret of Nashville, Tenn,, arrived Mercer have zone to rt Shears returned frem Wyoming Iriday to havo taken apart- visiting Miss ber ie Levi Carter have They re- Davenport Ia. is oore, Hl6 and mother, who have just returned from abroad. The wedding of Mr. M. O. axon and Miss Myria Haunon was solemnized at Holy Family” church Wednesday icorning at 9 o'clock. Mrs, Frank Colley and her sister, Miss Bessie Wilson, leave for Washington the of this ‘week to visit Mr. Coiley's rents, Lhe marriago 1s announced for Tuesday, October 11, of ex-Congressinan John A, Me- Shane of Omaha to Miss Kate Lonergan of Chicago. Mr. Alfred IKonnedy returned Thursday from a month’s trip in the east, bis first va- cation since he becane a busines: benedict. man and a ndent Order B'nai B'rith will nd ball Thursday evening at n hall, Twenty-second and Har- Metropol! noy streets, Mr. aua Mrs, W. Edson of Moquoketa, Ia., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Ray moud the past week. My, and Mrs. B. Frank Reynoids have issued invitetions for a receptior. Tuesday evening at their home in Ilorence. Dancing after 4 o'clock. Mrs. P wife of Licutenant Parker, stationed at Siu I'ranciseo, was tho guest of Colonel and Mrs. Steridan’ on her way to Washington 10 join her husband. General Brooko, who has becu Philadelphia, returned howo yestorday. will attond the World's fair dedication o cises with his stafl noxt weok. Miss Charlotto Katherine Be Konostn, Wis., 1o attend Komjpe, wis aecompanied by her mother brother, who go to Cleveland, O. slary Rogers, the mnfant twin daughter of Ricourd R. and Lavina Kimbali, died at the residenco of Thomns L. IKimball Wednesday. The funcral took place Thursday. Miss Blanche MciSenna, who isnow the guest of Lieutenunt and Mrs, Truitt at fort Porter, Buffalo, N. Y., is expected home the last of this week, Mrs, (. McShane and daughter leave today for Cnicago to attend tae wedding of Johii A, McShane and Miss Lonergan, woich will take place on Tuesday, Mr. Harry White, ex-mayor of Seattle, a5 the guest of Mr. D, (1. Wheeler, jr., for aday tuis week, e is an ol friend of M visiting ite am loft for hall. She 1d younger Wheeler and atone time a resident of Ne- vraska Mr, and Mrs, William Bayard Meiklo have removed from 5Hld Twenty- second 10 2414 Cass sty v will remain_until the comr new house December 1, at I ton. ‘T'he engagement is Charles Offutt, promi bers of the Omaha bar, and Yost, daughter of Mr. and Mvs. C. The weadiog it 15 understood viiil take place his fall, Mr. aud Mrs, Henry Swart of Marinette, Wis., are the guests of Mr. Swart's sisters, Mrs. John Barker and Mrs, Cpurcmil Par- ker. After spending a few weeks in Omaha they will make an extended trip through the the west aud south, “I'he Apollo club desires the announcement made that persons desiriug to avail them- elves of tickets for tho coming season bad Dbest secure thom st once as the list is fast filling up ard only a limited number can be sold owing o the capacity of the theater to accommodate ali who might desire Lo attend. The marriage of Miss (irace Perine and Mr, Pardeo will bo solemnized at 7:50 o'clock Tucsday eveniog @t tho residenco of the bride's parents, Mr.and Mrs. P, L. Pertne, 1920 Dodge street. A wedding reception wiil follow the ceremony, the bride aud groom leaviog the same night for Cbicago wnd the east. About thirty of the young friends of Miss Lauva Kopald tended ber & delightful sur- prise last Phursday eveniag at her residence at the Buropesn hotel. Vocal and instru- wental music, danciog and refreshments served to make the evenlog one long to be remembered by Lhose fortunate enough to be present. Unity club of the Unitariau church, waose announc ont among | be is tions, a study of the reformation, a study of artand o se of loctures and rendings. Atthe first mecting lnst evenng Rev. Mr. Maun_delivered a lecture on **Victor Huge as a Poct.” A pretty wedding was solemnized at St, Peter’s Church, on Leavenworth street, Wednesday morning at 10:30, the contract- ing parties boing Miss Kato Kosters and M. I3, J. Greeno. Aftor the cerewony & wedding breakfast was residenco of the bride's Mrs. Henry A, Kostors, ninth street. In honor of Miss Jesslo Dickinson Mr. LU“““I“ gave a big theater party Tuesday evening to “A Trip to Africa.” The g wero: “Mabel Brown, Loulse Squires, k erica Wessels, Emma Sherwood, Loila Car- , Heien Hoagland, Emma Crandell, Mao unt, Jessie Dickinson, Ralph Conuell, Bort Morse, Rae Hobbie, George Purvi Samuel Burns, i'rank McCune, Jim Wallac Jim Washiburn, Mrs. Thomas' Swobe, chap: erone, Mr. Locke Richardson will road worlks of Tonnyson ©ou served ab the parents, Mr. ang 217 South Twenty- from tho next Tuesday evening atthe Lininger gallery, in view of thein- terest which the laureate’s death hus ex- cited throughout world. Mr. Richard- son's reading of ““Enoch Avden’ is said to be one of his strongost efforts, and will un- doubted, attract an audience in keeping with the genius who wrote it, and the in- telligent gentieman who will read it. Me. Iidward Hesselbery who comes from the Uni will give a pi a young pianist ¥ of Moscow. 10 recital at the Metronolitan club rooms Thursday evening. Mr. Hoessol berg has the ghost testimonials os 4 planist of sterling worth and his appearanco on the coucert stuge in this city will inaugurato the season’s musi- cnl events with eclur. Mv. Hesselberg, aftor his concert here, will go to Chicago, whero under engagement with Theodoro Thomas, Tho marriage of Mr. Paul Iludson, dra- matic editor of the Topoka (Kan,) Capital, and Miss 10 Price, daughtor of Mrs. Nathan Price, was solemnized W eduesday ovouing at the residence of tho bride, 2515 Harney street, Rov. Dr. Duryes oficiating, After tho c . recention was hoid and later Mr, Hudson left for their future home in Topoka, Mr. fudson met his brido while attending school and from a chance meeting the wedding of Wednoesday was the outcome. Dean Gardner, Canon Doberty, Itev. John Williams, Canon Hewitt of Liocoln, Chan- collor Woolworth, sr. O. M. Carter, Mr. Charles K. Stowell of ( Pheips of Schuyler, Mr. A, C. edar Rapids aro in atteodunce upon the trienuial weeting of the eenoral convention of tho Protestant kEpiscepal church, now 1n session at Baitime Mrs, M. sident Woolworth, Aud Se and M s upon th Mrs, R. K Itwgwelr, rotary of the Woman's O M. Carter are in at- sessions of that body held b Auxil Tondun, in eonjunction with the convention Good Americnns may get a hint or two for the adornment of their own tables from this account of a receut grand ducal dinner, The cloth was covered with piuk rose petals strewn thickly on it, and 10 the center was @ basket of large soft, pink roses with long stems arcanged as if growing out of the sur- rounding roso petals. From this basket trails of pink roses fell Letween the guests to the ground, Tho wine bottles, which were grouped on the Lable, were entirely draped io pink tulle, were covered with graceful trails and fringes of violets, and a spray of pink rosebuds was tied on the neck of ¢ach with bluo ribbon. The stems of the winw glusses were encircled by & wreath of violets, and the larger glasses decorated in the same manner with a wreath of roseouds, In the serviette of each lady was a lovely soray of La Franea roses, andin those of the gontlemen & buttonhole of violets; whilo vefore each guost lay A heart composed eu- uirely of violew, suspended to a pale bluo ribbou o be taken away as @ souvenir, The menu was pale piuk, written in purple, crim son and gold luk, the Grand duke's colors &ud the name of cach guest lay in front them illuminated in gold on a real oek leaf.’ - The Utopla bang. M South Sixteenth stroet, Mme. 211 Johuston, Hickman's