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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1889)
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OM * 1 & - - ' THE YULETIDE FESTIVITIES Q How the Social World of Omaha H Spent the Holidays H DANCES AND CARD PARTIES K Xlio Weak Clinrnoiorlzril by Gaiety H nnil t locnnco Itntbcr Than by n H Multitude or tioclnt IJntoi- H Tjovi-Ttmo or tlio Year B Und it not been for the delightful Christ B mas dnnca Riven by Mrs Henry Yates untl B llio pretty dance Riven by Mrs Wallace on H Monday ovemnrf , the latter In honor of her V daughters , the wcok would lmvo been duller B | thin whetstone 10 fur at general social hfo r is concerned And yet , the breakfasts , the H dinners nnd small and carllcs consequent H upon the blessed yule tldo" when families H mid IntlirjAtc * unite forces , Jollity nnd cheer , H could scarcely bo told on this page H Hearts , heads nnd hands were full of Christ * H mns and full sway wits Riven to the spirit H that inclines ono to overlook social duty nnd H simply giithor about ono the congenial few H with whom there Is no piocedcnco from prof- H cicnco nnd where the list , in honesty , could H nlmost bo written in a round robin , H A deliciously amusing circunistnnco ooH - H currod with n ponular young man whoso in- B vltntlous to Christmas dinners very nearly B rhymed In number with his lingers Ono H wns from n preeminently charming hostess B In thoiiolKbborhood ; mid bolng obliged to m decline , owing to a previous engagement , 1 bo gave the mnld in the housa where ho is H living , his regrets to carry , with the genor- H ous tip of n dollar ' B The girl , whoso digolty would put n Lon JBmmV don fog to n rosy blush , carried the note and [ mV dollar straight to the homo of the lady In Iftmmfl question leaving thorn to make any amount Bmfl of fun for the other guests during the din BmmV BmmS It is unnecessary to say the maU's ' Btupid- Bmmm ] lty was enough to stnrt a running iiro of BmmS rntllory towurd the victim of It when , later BmmV In the nvonlng , ho appeared and it will bo Brnmm ) eomctlmo before ho is permitted to forgot it BmmB Mlstlotoo wns on evidence quito unlvor- BSSS sally and lent its aid to foster the pcrnicuous BmmS tnsto for sweets that Is so strong in our RmSS day and generation It is the ralson d'etro ' BmSS for any amount of little conscious looks and Bmmmj blushes that wont bo laid aside in their bo- BSSS comingncss for this long time BmmS At a gathering on Christmas night , a BmmS charming belle , who looked Inviting enough rBmmS to tempt an anchorlto , stood unconsciously | Bmmfl under 11 bit of this very demoralizing green , BmmS and ono of our gilded youth , " feeling bis BmmS opportunity bad como , promptly embraced it BmmmJ and the fair maid as well , Imprinting , at the Bmmmf same time , n hearty kiss straight on her BmmB IBmmV So much for the love time of the year , f BSB with Us gay , good humor nnd smiling non BSSSf Bouse , when Micro is no skeleton at the feast BmmmJ ncdcaio is willfully locked up for the day BmSB Mny the key bo lost and the world about us BmrnV fail to find it in the sunshlno of the Now Bmmml Yeurorisuoi H A. Christ inns Dance R B On Christmas night Mr henry Yates | BSSt liouso sent out myriads of invitations in B streams of light from the plata glass win H Hx dews to the fortunate few asked qui to in K formally to spend the evening with the HBV The rooms were alternately , brillisntly BBS and softly lighted and the whole effect was B BJ becoming and plrturosquo In the extreme , B. The house is n drenin of beauty , from the B Bj exquisitely dainty drawing room to the great B Bl broad hall with its floor polished to a degree B Bj of mlnor-lilco reflection bV B Anything moro calculated to make dancing | B Bj In uninterrupted joy can not bo imagined USBB The music was fairly inspiring and the B Bft ? Bwcet young things who comprised the dnnc- H Bj yig element whirled about like so many JB Bj butterflies Somebody has said it was BJ amply "an oversight , the failure to give B H souls to flowers " According to my mind , H souls have been given them and the results SB * ls the bouauotof glrlbondaboutwhososwcet- SST ness the men swarm like bees , B H r no staldor portion of the guests stood , BB | nbout in dlgnlUod groups , exchanging the H seasons groetlugs and commenting on the ; BB dancing , in mnuy instances , crab like , trav- iB B cling backward In their minds to when danc- B H. lng meant everything to them and exchange B B ° ' sorlous thought when enforced a tircsomo B B bore BB | Thcro wcro children , too , dcarllttlo things j B Who somewhere above stnirs found a haven , bBB 'or their pleasuring A Christmas trco < Btood in an embrasure , elf the hall , covered JBS with tlnsol , candy canes nnd the pretty ) ' baubles that go to smarten this symbol of MB1 yule tide iH B Holly was everywhere about the liouso , a mmST porticro of greens and mlstlolos hung in the , B B wide doors between the drawing room and , BBI the hall like a fringe : 'B ' B About 11 o'clock , after supper , tbrco flg- 'SmmS ' tires of the gcrman were danced , with the .BBI pretty trifles from the trco doing service us jBBf favors ( H B Thcro were any amount of fetching iBS costumes nnd Just hero it might not BBB k ° out of order to make n. protest < Bmmmf against tbo young girls wearing black JHBr Pluaso , dears , dent do It To bo sura BBS Jt u-Akcs the skin look dazzlingly white , BBl tut tllu Pretty shoulders do not need any KmmS Jlctitlous aid , Jvlore , it ls inconsistent Ko- H B flect a l,1 , ° other end of your lives , with iBmmm slow btaringand gray hair blacic only ls [ B B consldoroo comma 11-faut and the pretty 'B& B llower-lllco shudes will bo as dcsirablo as a HBS loud without it horizon Between then and BBl now thcro are years when it is dlgnlilcd and XSSm becoming nnd woman cheese it naturally as BBS r'cb ' and Uttlng , but Imvo nothing what BH ever to do with it until you lira long past jJBBf sweet and twenty " ftmmV lrs- Yates looked very charming in a Smmm black lace gown with V shnpod oodlco jBBB Mrs Lcmou were an E1IT0I red and black Bl B'1r ' , Kown with Irish point , mmmf Mrs Johusou a gown of rod and black 'MmS ' niolro :1 : BB MissYutosa gotvn of yellow silk and ; mSmmv gauze embroidered , a dcLolloto bodlca B H.trimmod with buttcroups 1 j K Miss Uessslo Yutes n gown of bright red * BBS Bilk with the bodlco docolloto fBBV Mlts Lemon , who Is a rarely pretty clrl , .Bl Were a simple gown of white India silk BBl Mrs Noison Patrick a beautiful gown of B Bf blacic velvet BH Mrs Doauo blacic satin gown with equl- Bf Blto lace , BBb Mrs l'rltcliott a gown of black falllo with B B B front in the bodlco of wblto crepe BBf Mr9Uurkor a bandsomo black gown with BBt BBl tlr8 , , Carter a gnwn of pink fail 10 and BK Bauzo very French and very bocomlng H Mrs McICcuna a gown of blaok satin with BB d white satin embroidorca front B ] Mr . Lewis Rood a gown of wblto crcpa B K do Chiffon very gracefully fushlouod Bt Mrs Towar a black satin gowu with point jBBt 'BBt Mrs Popploton a gown of black lace over BBf Bf Mrs Garduor a graceful gown of white BB lwi\ \ & silk BB lra * 'o body a gown of black silk with BB ducbosso lace BB Mrs Uowln a black lish net over black BB falllo , souaro , cut bodlco BB & 'r1 ' , " • V. Morse a very bocouung gown BB ] Of black velvet BBt Madamu Powell a gown of black satin with BB | ft lace bertha BBt Miss llanscom a gown of black lace with a BB TCr > ' becoming bodlco cut V shaped aud with Hft out sleeves BjW Hiss Hall n soft gray bongalmo combined BJ "WllU white crepe BB Miss Wakolcy a bright grocn silk combined BB With white molro , BJ . M' ' " MalCcana a black laca gown with a decollate black satin bodlco trimmed with BJ BJ M . , , I-udaington a gown of black lace with . Hfl „ shaped bodlco ' BB Miss Orchard a black net gown , KB Mlts Uowey a gowu of black not ombrold • BB erod with gold , BB Miss Williams a docollotto gown of black BB net BJ Mi" Coo a dooolletto gown of black not Bl With sash and shoulder knots of bright red Bl Miss Shears , a yellow sillcgown , combined Ml With black crepe embroidered with yellow KB dallies BB Mias Nash looked very swoct In a white silk MB una lace rown , BB Mlts est was very pretty In a gown of BB freen silk uud valcnclciiaes lace Miss Gertrude Chambers , a bccominggown of pink and gray Miss Mabol Halcombo tookofl very dainty In a gown of white silk muslin Miss Clarn Hrown , an oxccodingly becom ing gown of black not over yellow silk Miss brown of fort Mcado , n dainty gown of white not , trimmed with white moire ribbons Miss Anna Millard looked ft vision In 5 Paris gown of palo pink inoussclino do sole , trimmed with tiny pink hyacinth buds grow ing into a garland about the bom The do- oollclo bodlco bordered with hyacinths and hyacinths in her hair MlssShorwood , a gown of wblto and green Tndla silk Miss Smith , n gowu of whitocropo , square cutbodco | Among these present were ! Judge and Mrs Doanc , Mr and Mrs Prltcliott , Mr Mrs Joseph Daikor , Mr and Mrs Lowls Uocd , Mr and Mrs \V. V. Morse , Dean and Mrs Gardner , tr ) nnd Mrs Pcabodv , Mr ind Mrs Will Popploton , Mr nnd Mrs Mo- Kcnna , Mr nnd Mrs Cowtn , Mr nnd Mrs J. It Klnnwnlt Mr nnd Mrs Towar , Mr nnd Mrs Carter , Mme Powell , Miss Mc- Kcnnn , Miss'Hanscom , Miss Wnltcloy , Miss L.uddlngton , Miss Dewey , Miss Orchanl , Miss Williams , Miss Coe , Miss llcown , Miss Anna Millard , Miss Sherwood , Miss Smith , Miss Nash , Miss Hall , Miss Yost , Miss Clura Hrown , Miss Shonrs , MissGcrtrudo Chambers , Mist Mnuot Halcombo , Mows Smith , Clifford Hull , Kount70 , Howe , Hull , Sherwood , Prank Hamilton , Caldwell Hamilton , ICoo- nig , Morris , John Patrick , Henry Wytuan , Will Wyman , Saunders , Hitchcock , Turuor , Smith and Arthur Wukeloy BIondny'H Diinre Mrs William Wnlluco gave a delightful dance Monday ovenlug in honor of the Misses Wallace , at iholr beautiful homo on Hnrnoy street , The guests were received in the drawing room , the library , dining room mil rocoptlon hall bolng arranged for dancing • The music wns enlivening , the floor ad- mlrablo and the alternating square nnd round dances were nn uninterrupted pleasure from start to finish The supper , which was served In the third story , was ns dainty as could bo devised , nnd the table was odollght to the combined souses A mass of Ucnsallnorosos decorated the contcr , while great golden heaps of Marechalo Niol roses were laid nt both ends Bonbons , salted almonds , glace fruits and the rest adding to the toothsome effect of the outlay Any numoer of young people enjoyed the charming hospitality and bespeak it ono of the memorable dances of the winter Mrs Wnlluco were a bandsomo black satin gown with lace Miss Wallace , a white cliina silk MlssMay Wallace , n modocolor bongnlino Miss Luddlngton , u black net gown , pearls about her throat Miss Yost , a gown of red nnd white India silk silk.Miss Williams , dcllcato pink silk nnd mus lin ; docolloto bodice Miss Uixon , blue and white India silk , coral bonds Miss Hoagland , yellow silk gown embroid ered with daisies Miss Hamilton , a gown of white nuns veil iug iug.Miss Goodson , a gray gown combined with blacic velvet , silver passementerie Miss Kccso , white crepe gown , decollcto bodice , pearl necklace Miss Sherwood , white wool gown , trimmed with black vel-ot. Miss Hlancho Allen , a black not gowu Miss Gertrude Chambers , a palo blue crepe gown , lecollote bodlco Miss Alice Chambers , a decollcto gown of white silk Miss Biuim , mahogany plush combined with palo blue net , rod slippers . Miss Pratt , a white gown trimmed with black Miss Moore , a gray gown trimmed with pink moire ribbons Miss Jnnnc3S , a gown of wblto wool , lace trimmed Miss Parrotto , a dainty pink silk gown Golden Wcdtlinc ; They did not wrlto it thus , fifty years ago : Macomber-Aloxander , Ervmg , Mass , De cember 12 , 1339 , Nevertheless men and women loved and mated then as well as now Kingsloy W. Macomber and Martha S. Alex ander loved and wedded in that olden time , and for a full half century have Journe\ed together On Thursday , December 13 , 18S9 , the ono at the ago of seventy-six and the other at sovonty-throo \ their comfortable homo In Lowls , la , they eolobrated the fiftieth return of their wedding day Four hundred invitations were Issued , and nearly half that number answered the call in person Otbors 1 csponded by letter , oxpresslng con gratulations , or by golden gifts showing ro- membrauco and estcom It was indeed a gold en occasion The bride and groom of 1839 are very happy in their children , friendships and life work Of this union four children sur vive , viz : Mrs Hello Reynolds , a noted phy sician and surgeon In Chicago , admired by all levers of the horolc , and romumbcrod by war veterans as the Good Angel of iha Seventeenth Illinois infantry Henry K. Macombor , a skillful and wldoly known physician of Pasadena Cala John K. Macombor , a graduate of , , , and afterwards a professor in , Iowa agricultural college , but now a prom inent lawyer in Dos Molnos la And Frank J. Macombcr , a graduate of the University law school and a trusted mid thrifty nttornoy in Lowls , Ta These chiU drcn , stalwart in form , cultured in mind nnd established in character , arc ut once a bless ing to their parents nnd society Tnd pres- cuco of so largo a company and the greetings from persons present and from ufur , all told that the host and boBtess bad not llvod In vain It was to tbo writer a romlnder of the friendships and struggles of over a third of a century Uoverses In , business caused the family to como west in tbo summer of 1865. They found a resting placa ono mile north easterly from the present site of At lantic , but tlioro was no Atlantic at that time Tbo population of the county was loss than eight hundred The chief mode of travel was by emigrant wagon All the necessaries of life were brought by slow and expensive transportation The Macombcr family crossed the state of Iowa by omlgrant wagou , tented on the unbroken prairie , and later erected a shanty , nnd % o began to in alto a western borne The change from a dwelling of plenty In Now England , to n pioneer homo in Iowa implied sacrifices and hardships , Hut the cortatnty of these did not deter the attempt nor dlscourago the execution The writer well knows that it costs u great deal to bo a pioneer of civil ization Mr and Mrs Macombcr lmvo con ' tributed their portion toward this cost , and ow in advanced life , living oa borrowed time , they enjoy tbo satisfaction of having planted wisely and well , and of gathering tbo frultugo of a well spent lifo A Onrd Party , Dr nnd Mrs Peabody gave a delightful card party on Thursday evening in honor of Mrs Johnson and Mrs Lomoc , sisters of Mrs II W. Yates , who are visiting from St , Joseph " The programmo was a sort of pot pourrl , the guests playing whist , six-handed euchre and hlgh-llvo at their pleasure , and with tha pcoullarzest aud interest that oomos of per sonal cbolco in a game Pineapple Ice was served during tbo evontng and an Inviting supper later revived tbo flagging spirits of the losers and gave opportunities for conversation The guests were 1 Madama Powell , Col onel aud Mr * bherldan , Mr , and Mrs lrltcliott Mr , and Mrs Towar , Mr and mrs llicnardson , Mr and Mrs Cowiu , Mr , and Mrs Henry Yates , Mr and Mrs U. P. Smith , Mr , and Mrs Horbacu , Mr and Mrs Adams , Mr and Mrs , W. V , Morse , Judge and Mrs Wakcloy , Deau and Mrs Gardner , Dr and Mrs Denlso , Mr , and Mrs Gilbert , and Mr aud Mrs Woodman A Garrison Dance Mist Waring gave a delightful danoo on Friday evening at Fort Omaha in honor of Miss lirnwn of Fort Meade Two carryalls , with Mr , Sherwood and Mr Wilson rospootlvaly as stroke oar , " carrlod the gay lot of young people toward tbo hob room of thd garrison , where they wore to speed tbo hours with flying feet A Jolly evening was tbo result , with an attertaito of daylight in the return drive These of the party were ; Miss Urowo , Miss Yates , Miss Hcsslo Yates , Miss Yost , Miss Nnsn , Miss Anna Millard , Miss Dixon , Miss Hums , the Misses Wallace , Miss Grace Chambers , Miss Gertrude Chambers , Mist Williams , Miss Clara Hrown , MUs Ldddlng ton , Miss McICenna , Miss Coo , Miss Ida Sharp , Miss McCltntock Miss Bhorwood , Miss Halo , Miss Hoagland , Miss Laura Hoagland ; Air Charles Howe , Mr James Howe , Mr Guiou , Mr Will Wyman , Mr Henry Wyman , Dr Smith Mr Arthur Smith , Mr Will Smith , Mr A. H. Smith , Mr Robert Patrick , Mr John Patrick , Mr Will Doanc , Mr Prod Hustln , Mr Hogors , Mr Halo , Mr Saunders Mr Sherrlll Mr Gnrncau , Mr Kccnlg , Mr Hall , Mr Wilson , Mr Jordan , Mr Kounto , Mr Charles Kountzo , Mr McCiuuo Mr Pnxton , Mr Frank Hamilton , Mr Caldwell Hamilton nnd Mr MoMtllan The Guniils' Dance , The Omaha Guards are not really so black a * they nro painted On Thursday evening in their military clothes , with their military airs , they made the plcasontcst manner of hosts The bait was ono of the happiest of the winter , owing to the fact that many of the young ladles who have not graced these dnnccs sinci the early autumn , when they wont away to school , by vlrtuo of the holi days , shone resplcndant on this occasion Pretty gowns wuro plontlful , ns were pretty faces and pretty shoulders nnd pretty steps , notwithstanding nil of which the picture was lncomploto owing to the Incongruity of costume ns is always true or these parties Ices were served during the evening , the dancing otherwise being quito uninterrupted nnd thoroughly enjoved us , nlns , it only can bo by the joung nnd agile , n Htttng homily on the nocesslty of stnllcd-ox nnd ice cicum to feed the lire when old ago stoalson apace Among these present were ; Mr nnd Mrs Riall , Miss Kennedy of Chicago , Mrs Denny of Boston , Mr and Mrs Stevens , Mr and Mrs Totuallon , Mr nnd Mrs Uocd , diptntn nnd Mrs Pinto , Miss Ponda , Miss Hart mnn , Miss Moore , Miss Slllowav , Miss Hec , Miss Mies , Miss Curds , Miss Johnson , Miss Hamilton , Miss Drown , Miss Flshor , Miss Hutlloy , Miss Marshall , the Misses Dur.voa , the Misses Lowe , MUs Footo , Miss llorton , Miss Soxauor , Miss Allen , Miss Tibbotts , Mr Berlin , Mr McConnell , Mr Hughes , Mr Smith , Mr Farnswortb , Mr Harvey , Captain Schurff , Mr Durvca , Mr T H. Mc- Cormltk , Mr llicks , Mr Morton , Mr Will iams , Mr McMahon , Air ltudlck , Mr Hof- llcy , Mr Heed , Mr Clouno , Mr Mooros , Mr Moody , Mr Keller , Mr Achlson , Mr Doauo , Mr Hustln and Mr , Stephenson Kuuutze t'luoc booinl The Kountzo Place Social club was very delightfully entertained on Friday evening by Miss Mamto Deiss , at her pretty homo , 201S Wirt street Dancing , in dainty silver lettering on the invitations prcparod the bidder for the man ner of ontertalnmont , while n number of card tables afforded dlvorslon for the non dancsrs am ] stabler portion of the guests Ilofreshmonts weio dainty and the even ing was altogether charming These present were : Mr and Mrs Prank MrCroary , Miss Butler , Miss Inez Haskell , Miss Mitinio Unumann , Miss Gussio Mc- Ausland , Miss Florence A. Swlngloy , Miss Mamio MuLalu , Miss Carrie MoLain , MisS Mollie King , Miss Sue King , Miss Metz , Mr Goodman , Mr Chnmplln , Mr Cobb , Mr Day , Mr Pnlmator , Mr Hnmllton , Mr C. W. Mao Council , Mr Mullltt , Mr Plerco Gibson , Mr Nason , Mr , Fales , Mr Daven port and Mr Moran * Social Gossip Miss Hooker has returned to town Miss Jennie McClelland is at homo from Chicago for the holidays Mrs Wnrreu Moigan Rogers will enter tain a few friends on Now Years eve The assembly will give their second ball at the Millard hotel Friday , January tl Mrs James W. Savage enter tamed the Bachelors ut dinner on Christinas day J Mr Russell Harrison , who spent Christ mas in Omaha , has returned to Montana Mr Clifford Smith , son of Mr Hen Smith , Is visiting his parents at the Paxton hotel Cards are out for a reception given by Miss Dundy Monday , December 30 , from 7 until 9. ' Miss Konncdy of Chicago Is yisitlng Mr and Mrs Ernest Itlall at their now homo on Howard street Mr and Mrs Will Sapp Jr , and Mr and Mrs Loomis of Council Bluffs will rcceivo on Now Years day Tbo Cotillion will glvo the third of its aeries of germans at Washington haUTues- day , December 31. Mr and Mrs J. N. H. Patrick took a jolly coaching party out on Christmas morning to enjoy the gam ) of football Mr and Mrs Krcnzor cntertainod a num ber of their friends with music , cards and supper on Christmas night Mr and Mrs Georeo W. Amos will enter tain their friends at a rocoptlon January 1 , with dancing after 4 oclock Mr Paul Horbach has returned from his short stay abroad and is spending the holi days with his family in Omaha Mr Osborno of Kearney , who was in town during the weolc , loft Christmas evening for Chicngo , where ho will attend a class dlnnor Mr and Mrs Brachvogcl will entertain the Gorman class on Saturday evening with a real old-world German Christmas celebra tion tion.Miss Miss Tlllle Wakeley returned on Tuesday from Chicago where she has beoa visiting Mr and Mrs Lucius Wukeley for a fort night Mr , Wilbur , who Is ono of tbo most popu lar men in Omaha , is receiving any amount of congratulation on account of bis good fortune Mr Clement Chase has issued cards to bis mou friends for a reception nt his home on the ufternoon of Now Years duy from - until 0 oclock Mrs ICoonlg has invited some friends to say goodbye and God speed to the old year nnd welcome and good luck to the'now on Tuesday ovcnlntr " Miss Dundy travo a box party , with Miss Lena Dundy , Mias Orchard , Miss Ida Sharp , Mr Frame Hamilton , Mr , Will Wyman , Dr Wilcox and Mr Coles Miss Malone gnvo a pleasant * dinner to a number of friends on Christmas day in honor of nor sister , Miss Hattie Malone , who ls at homo from school for the holidays Mrs KounUe lias returned from Now Yorkuccompanied by her sons , Mr , Horm.iu , Mr Augustus nnd Mr , Charles Kountzo , who will remain in Omaha until after the holi days days.Wednesday Wednesday , January 1 , Mrs J. IC Cham- bora and Mrs Robert Rlngwald entertain ut luncheon from U until 4 o'clock at Mrs Ulngwuld's charming home , No 1 Worth ington place Miss Mabel Ualcombo left Thursday even ing for California to remain for the winter and possibly a year Anumberof horyoung lrionds wont with her to the station to wish bor Godspeed Mrs George Knight White ( neo Berlin ) , who arrived In Omaha during tbo week from California for an indefinite visit , is at present ont with her mother and brother at Nineteenth - toenth and Davenport streets Contrary to the usunl attendance of a Christmas matmoo , uny number of fuslilona- bio folk were soon at The Pearl of Pekin " Thirty mou took a club lunch together and weat attorward to the mallnoo in a body At tha clubs during the wcok tbo engage ment was announced of Miss Grace Cham bers to Mr John Wilbur , the wedding to occur after Lent Miss Chambers Is a sweet , pretty woman , with a graceful flguro and a power of imitation and quaint manner of speech when she pleases , that is particu larly fotchlng Mr aud Mrs Johnson and Mr and Mrs , Lemon , with their families , of St Joseph * spent Christmas day with Mr , and Mrs Henry Yates Mrs Johnson and Mrs Lemon are sisters of Airs Yates and are visiting her for several days Mr Yates sent a special car to St Joseph to fetch Mr Johnson and Mr Lemon to tbo family dinner after which they returned home Mrs Jesse Lacey gave a 3 o'clock dlnnor to some women friends on Friday , with an afternoon at cards following It goes with , out saying that the dinner was delicious uud the playing enjoyable Among tha guests were : Mrs Horbach , Mrs U.F , Smith , Mrs Richardson , Mrs Kouatze , Mrs Barker and Mrs Henry Yates Miss Yost has issued cards for a reception Now Years day She will be assisted bv MUs Yates , Mils Bessie Yates , Miss Hoag land , Miss Laura Hoagland , Mist Dewey , Miss Anna Millard , Miss Brown , Miss Dixon , MUs Nasb , Miss Wiliauit ( , MUs Luddlag- tou , Mist MoIConaa , MUt Chambers and MUs Sherwood Tbo tame party will go to Happy Hollow la the cveuiuir DON'T ' BITE TBE- BANISTERS I H Some Bonsonablor > 'iHmta to Lovora and Their , Lasslos Ill 97 IM Xl IT ALWAYS PAYS ftO BE FRANK t i ' Thlncs to no Itoinyftiboroil by Tlioso Wlio nro In U10 Fairyland of Couri- shln Trlio ' \otlvcB for Marriage rrnnkncsi nml Itcnorvc The ndvico of Solon to a youtiR girl who ls pneslnjr through the fnlrylnnd of courtship v.ould hnrdly bo regarded by her , or by any younger por9on in her position , and I hnrdly think Hint my ndvico will ho of any moro value But , ns I lmvo been nsked to give it , nnd as ono Is always glad to talk with tlioso most dollghtful people lovers I will very diflldonUy glvo ono or two hints which have occurred to mo as of possible viiluo to some girl whnso lever happens to bo away on a journey and who may bo willing to pass the time which she would prolor to pass in ins socloty In reading these modest sug gestions To such a ono I would say , Lot frank ness und reserve bo your two watch words Courtship Is the gay novltlnto to sober murrlago , but it must bo always remembered that It Is a testing of each others nature , a trial of characters , which somotlmos at the last moment - mont do not stand the test , are proven to bo unblondablo , and the marrlago never takes place Kosorvo In demeanor - meaner is , therefore , always to ho boruo in mind There Is so much of what Is called innocent flirtation hotwoen young people in this country , that an unso phisticated girl thrown into the society of a young man glvon to paying atten tions without intentions to the most attractive young girl on the social hori son , may sometimes bo deceived by such a tight swain , and mistake for serious courtship what is only mount for a pleasant passing of the time I think this is not often the case , for a woman's instinct nlmost infallibly tolls her with what end a man persistently seeks her society ; still , It does somotlmos happen that a very young girl fancies she is being courted , whom'in point of fact , she is only being trlllc 'd with it is as well for a girt to ooar tins point in mind , andVnot to wear her heart upon her slqpyo Pursuit is a largo part of the ploasliro ol the chase , and the thing that haa ' costusthe great est effort to secure _ is valued accord " I'lRly- ' im Until you have roiil reason to bollovo that your 1 eve is being sought , no matter - tor how much you muyt care for a man , do not lot him kno\y . It , If ho really wants your love , ho wjdl not fear to risk a refusal The man who keeps his at tentions to you a secret , who is not will ing thut the whole Avorld should know ho is your suitor , does not deserve to win you If his vanity is stronger than his love lot him pass hy ; ho is no true lever Orlando wanted all the dwellers in the forest of Arden toiknow the secret crot ol his love for Rosalind , so ho hung versos on the trees of the wood praising her vlrtuo and beauty ; every woman urofors un honest Orlando who.whothor his love is crowned with happiness or not , is willing all the world should know that ho loves her and has chosen her for his own The books of otlquotto glvo rules of behavior for lovora which may bo of use to some people ; but the host rule * 8 in your finer instinct So much for reserve Now for frankness If you are going to marry for love , for the sake of your future happiness hi frank with your suitor and with your betrothed you are on the point of marrying from any ether motive ambi tion , pique , fear of being an old maid , or anxiety to provide yourself with a homo , you need road uo farther , for I have no advlco to glvo you , except Punch's advice to these about to got married , Dent " This lecture Is only for true levers , to no others doth it apply Perfect love castoth out fear If you have a hot temper , a jealous nature , a tendency to dispute , do not conceal it from your lever , for ho will bo hotter able to forglvo now than later Of course you are an augol in his eyes , hut all the same , if ho ho the good follow ho ought to bo , ho knows very well that girl-angols have plenty of faults If they did not , would they ho lit mates for him and his kind forbooth ? Do not play the part of the girl with the abominable temper , whoso lever tested her patience by rlnging her each day a tangled skolu towind , The task was always accomplished with the greatest sweetness Alter they were married , our Potruchlo found ho hud wedded a shrew How was it possible that you could have had so much patience with these tangled skolnsV" ho nsked his wife For nnswor she led him out Into the hall and said : Dent you remember that I used to go out of the room from time to time ? " ' Yes " Well , Icamo out and bit the ban istore " Now , girls , do not hlto the banisters ; tnko my word for it , its a very bad plan Do frank aud nutunilj'hnd ' lot him sco you as you are , faults und all Not that you are to sit down Under tbo burden of your shortcomingsantl'say "I am oross , or lazy , or dlsorderlyJtCnd vou have got to make tlio host of JiJ " Never , if wo live to bo n hundred voat-3 old , can wo take that p'jlnt of vl6' % Wo spenk of the mttlo of lifo the battle is mainly wlhour { own short comings I cannot gvyo you trio advice of Hamlet , • • Assume u vlrtuo if you have it not , " but try in always to cultlvato the virtues , mid to trim down the faults in the gurdon of your lifo 1 know no quality wliloh is moro im portant in establishing1 a normal and happy rolatlon betwjqtjn a man nnd woman than that of ifranknoRS With Its help you wlllbo tt-Ojiger to conquer those troublosoino woods of vanity , sol flshnoss , or indiroutlou If the courtship is successful , nnd the time of probation is to bo long , which is in itself a thing to bo avoided , I should ndvlso our young girl { the one whoso lever is nwny on a. journey , and who is reading this advice of mlno without much idea of following it ) to devote some time ol every day to the household urts urts.Tho The woman of ray acquantanco who has uooompll3hed moro than any other iu her lifo has for her motto those words : "If you want a thing dotio , you must do it yourself " I take this to have , first , a literal meaning , and , bosidoa , a second broader slgnltlcauco If there is something that Is of great iraport- unca to bo attended to , there is no way Bosuro as todoitjouroolf Wo must never think that ether people will take mora trouble for us than wo will take foroursehosfor this is voryvery rarely the < ! Aso The second significance of this most wise dbvlco'ls that if you want anything well done , you must bo able to do it yoMrsolf If you know how to make broad nml your cook knows that you know the dllToronco between well and badly halted broad , you stand n hotter - tor chance of always having good broad The same Is true of plo-crust , soup and coiTuo Though this ndvico may bo somowhnt proraaturo , I wish to lay a cortaln stress on the matter of coffee that hugo rock on which so many do- mestib barks nro wrecked No matter how magnanimous a man may bo , there is 0110 thing ho ennbot forgive the woman ho loves , and that is n cup of had coffee Whatever else isbo\ond your roach , good colTco is not ; any woman can glvo her husband a cup of good coftco for • breakfast , who is will ing to take a llttlo trouble about it % Uut to return to courtship , liowaro how you exhibit yourcaptivo to jour friends until you nro quito sure that the fetters are fast about him ; kcop jour own counsel about attentions which mny lead to nothing This does not npplj * to your lather , mother , sister , or lo uny momhor.of your immcdlato fnuillj- who has a personal Interest In your allalra , hut to the haU-doron Intimate girl friends who will bo quick enough to spy out your secret without jour con fiding It to thorn ; silence is golden , In deed , In such matters If the world is to know that Horace is courting Harriet riot , It is from Horace that the informa tion must como All men are not Or- landosj , and even ho might have boon much iinnoyod if Rosalind and not him self had spread the news of'his atten tions ever the trees ol the forest Once Harriet and Horace understand each ether all the rest Is so easy There la no advice so coed as the two short words ! Bo happyl Avoid levers quar rels ; oven tlio bliss of locquclliation docs not quito wipe out the sting of sharp words given and returned I have said a word about long engage ments , which nro , I think , always to bo avoided , except and this Is a most Im portant exception where Harriet and Horace are almost strangers to each other A year is then not too long In which to learn each ethers character istics It Is a good thing lo know how the dilTorent seasons affect Horace Ho mny bo gentle in Juno aud flerco in February If our levers know each ether well , then the sooner they marry the bettor , In ninoty-nino ensos out of every hundred Do not bo nfraid of bogihuing housekeeping on n small In come , Horace will learn to make a j larger one all the sooner with Harriet by nis side , and Hnrriot wili bo none the worse for learning the lessons of oconomj' , for , as the Scripture saith : Better a dinner of herbs where love is , thai ) a stalled ox with hatred thurc- with " Maud Uowk Some Day Jamct irhtttomh Rllcu Some day so many tearful o.tes Are watching for thy dawning light I So mnnv faces toward the skies Are weary of the night ! So many falling prayers that reel And stagger upwurd through the storm ; And yoarnlng hands thatrcacli and feel No prcssuro true and wurnil So mauy hearts whoso crimson wlno Is wasted to a purple stain ; And blurred nnd streaked with drops of brlno Upon tbo lips of Pain I O. como to thorn these weary onesl Or , if thou still must bldo nwhilo , Make Btrongor yet the hope that runs Before thy coming smllo And haste nnd find thom where they wait , Let summer winds blow down that way , Ana all they long for , soon or Into , 13riu ? rouud to thom some day TlioitRlitB for the Now Your Henowed feelings of nmbition are synonymous with the opening of a now jour , sayBTi writur in the Ladies'Home Journal for Janunrj' . Moro resolutions are mudo than at any ether time , and as often are they , alas ! broken But with some the resolutions made with the dawn of a now year have been carrlod through to its close Numerous lives of honor and aohiovomont can bo traced to some determination of purpose made upon an occasion such as the lirst day of a year affords for a frosli stnrt in the journey of lifo Wo all ttosiro success ; the problem of lifo \is its winning Every person carries in his or her own hand the key that unlocks either the door of success or failure The true key ot success is labor , and it requires a strong , resolute will to turn it It is hard , earnest work , stop by stop , that insures success.nnd never was this truth moro potent than at the present time Positions of trust nnd omlnoncparo no longer Bocurcd at a Binglo leap Mon and woman have ceased to succeed in a hurry Occasionally thpro will bo an exception , but the instances tire rare Success 11 writer has said , is the child of cOnfidotfco and pareovoroneo , and never was the moaning of a word mora clearly defined The secret of many successful careers is the thorough per formance of whatever hns boon under taken An excellent maxim is thut which counsels us never to put our hands to anythiug into which wo cannot throw our whole energies harncssod with the very boat of our endeavors Perseverance is essential to success , since it is often achieved only through a succession of falluros In splto of our host efforts , failures are in store for tlio majority of the race It remains , then , for us all to do the best wo cun under all cir cumstances , bearinn- mind flint rnpna are not always won by the swiftest feet , nor triumphs in hattie soourod by the strongest arms It is not bo much the possession of swiftness or strength as it is the right application of thom by which SUCC09S is onaurod Tn starting out upon the Journey of life , it is well : First , to obtain overykornolof knowl edge within your roach Study people for the lcnowlodgo they can impart to you Read books for what they can tcaoh you you.Noxt.soo Noxt.soo . what your temperament boat suits ynu for Murk your tondoncloa.and apply them Bo euro you huvo not mistaken jour calling Once cortaln , apply j-ouraolf to jour chosen work , Then , work hard , earnest and incos- sent sent.Don't consider anything beneath you Bo Pitlont honest and nloasnnt In manner , J Treat all persons alike , high and low Have a ainilo for all ; u plousant word for everybody Success may not como at first , but it will not ho far off , and when it does como it will bo the awootor for its delay Pooullnr Siboriau flower . A Pronoh paper elves a fascinating accouut of a newjy dlscovorod flower , of which rumors have from time to time reached the oars of floriculturists It is called the snow flower and is said to huvo boon dlscovorod hy Count Anthos- koff in the most northerly portion of Siberia , where the ground la continually covered with frost , This wonderful ob ject shoots forth from the frozen soil only on the first day of oaoh succeeding year Itehlnoa but for aainglo day and then rosqlvoa to its original elements The loaves are three iu number aud each about three inches in dlamotor They are divolopcd only on that slnoof the stem towurd the north and each Booms covered with microscopic crystals of . snow 1 The lloivor wlion it opens is star filifipod , its petals of the sumo length as the leaves , and about half nn Inch In , , width On the third day the ottroml- ties of the anthers , which are live In number , show mlutito glistening specks like diamonds , about the sbe of a pins head , which nro the seeds of this won derful llower Anthoskoff collected some of these seeds and carried thom with him to St Potoraburg They were placed in a pot.of snow , where they remained for some time On the Hist of the following Janunry the mirac ulous Riiowllowor burst through Its icy covering , nnd displayed its beauties to the wondering Russian loyally • THE CHEROKEE STRIP ; A Oo tut try Where the Imwt arc Few nml ( he < .i'lmlnnls Mnnv The passenger on the Sautu To route , shortly after leaving Kansas City , passes a post lubloil State Line " It fills 11 useless mission , for thcro civilisation ends nnd the snvago assumes Bunronmcy The Old World docs not present u similar spectacle On the one stdo fences and houses and well-tilled flolds ; on the ether boundless wnsto stretches nwnj-to the far horizon , writes an In dian Torritorj * correspondent of the Loulbvillo Courier-Journal. The sun does not shluo upon a fairer land than this Ohorokeo Htrip ; Its agri cultural possibilities nro absolutely limitless ; but level , unbiokon the prairie lies lllio a sea whoao waves nro stilled forever , ever which broods the spirit ot death In the tnlcrht and maj esty of ocean thorc is boundless motion and ovor-changlng color ; even iu tlio Sahara , the shifting sands , the play of light and shade and the mlrago martho monolonj- . , Buthoro the aero skj * oPautumnshus down on the far horl/on , nnd neither on the plain nor iu the sky Is there n sin gle object upon which the eye can rest Though j'ou stand subdued in the prcs- once of a scene so vast , the emotion is ono of profound and utter loiiolinobS Heard In such a scuuo , the howl of the cojoto posseasos poculiur rolovancj * . Sound has not power to express a moro profound footing of dobolation From out the vlowloss vacancy , It floats and wavers along the listening atillnoss of the interminable plains like the duspalring plaint of bomo companionless - loss and incomplete existence exiled from happiness it his never known , and conscious only of blank aud utter want The Ohorokces , in thoir'countrj' to the southeast , have moro land than thoj- need , jot the btrlp is kept from Bcttlc- mont It is a phubC of our civilization , which unothor melioration will hardly comprehend , for the oponlng of Okla homa Is but the beginning ot the end , and the prosalng need of population will 3oon demand its cultivation Leaving the strip , passlug through the Ponca agency , and beginning with Oklahoma , the contour of the country grows moro rolling ; copses ot blackjack and post oak , alternating with prairies , varying in si'/o fiom a few acres to many miles The soil is a sandj * , friable loam , poor on the ridges , but the vulloj's vlo with the Nile in fertility The climate is favornblo , and a total failure from drought is unknown Iu the Rod river valley the staple is cot ton , the average being a halo to the aero On the Washita and Canadian , the crop has hitherto boon corn , which averages eignty bushels und soils for liftocn cents , but three cotton gins have boon erected nt Purcell in the last year , and this fall cotton Is coim ing in from 1U0 miles around In the the second valley of the Washita , I saw land that had been cultivated for six years and yielded last year about 125 of oats to the aero and sixty bushels of wheat The Five Civilized trlbos are bolng rapidly civilized by amalgamating with the whites ; have their own government , and hy petitions to congtoss have tcstl- iiod their desire to hold their lauds in severalty : There nro many white mon married to squaws , and many moro who lenso the landa from the Indians , pay ing , generally , a rental of one-fourth of the crop As a rule , they are mon who patriotically loft their country for their country's good Other territories have their territorial government , but no requisition can issue for a criminal who seeks this temple of refuge A mer chant of Purcell , kidnapped the ether day into Texas , where ho was wanted for the murder of a boy , is this morn ing again walking the strocts of Purcell fancy free , while his nr- restor is hold for obstructing federal process For assault , forgery , and many other minor crimes committed in the territory , there is absolutely no ponulty Purcell , in the heart of the territory , Is a typical frontier town of 2,000 people , every ono of whom is in hot pursuit of the almighty dollar There are no women or children , but the streets nro filled with mon of every color and condition in lifo Tlioro nro some ncgroos just in from the Chicka saw country with a long wagou train of cotton ; some blanketed Cheyenne and Kiowa warriors are walking down the street , pigeon-toed , behind a big fol low with bracelets on his arms and legs , a string of human tooth around his neck and a long plait of hair hanging down his bacu , btuck full of turkey fenthors ; a cowboy outfit is starting out on the trail with a parting aalvo from their alx-ahootors ; uud u drunkoii.Crcok , who a moment ago issued a challenge to the unlvorso by hooting like an owl , is hav ing an intoroatlng time with another who accepted 11. But a oynosuro of all eyes is the deputy marshal , Hock Thomas , who is just in from a roundup with u dozen train robbers who hold up the Santa Fo train lust week , and it mis cellaneous mob of murderers and horse thioveschained up withtraco chainsaud padlooks Our hunting party escapes unnotlcod , and fording the Canadian rlvor 100 yardB of water flowing through a mlle of Band wo nro soon Btoorlng across the open pralrlo , with a vnguo bonso of having put to sua on horseback There uro four of us "tou- dorfoota " Our guldo , Charlie Smith , Jonnorly scout for the Texas rangers , was born iu the saddle , has led a lifo of adventure wilder than any here of the dime novel , and knows the country as the Boumon know the sea Deputy Unltoa States Marshal Ansloy , Dick HodgoriB , cumo boss , late of the Emor- ald , and Corty , our colored chot , make up the party Two tonms , a spring wagon and four saddle horses , comprise the outlit and ly noon It is strung out for ton miles , nnd despite the assurance of the guldo thut wo cant lose the trail , " wo accomplish that Impossible thing and spend the host part of the night hunting for each ether , The only dlvorslon of the day was created by soma Fottnwnttamlo police , who overhauled Dicks wagon , or dered him to throw up his hands , and opened flro , when ho started to argue the matter , but apologlzod when they found there was marshal with the outfit The mild clim ate , the abundance ot food and tlio free doni from molestation is productive of vast quantities of small game , Pralrlo chiokons in numbers are continually Hying from the prairies to the timber , where they oat the acorns , t'ovloa of qnnil flush at every stop , and the pecan H grovo9 nro actually nllvo with fox Y H squlrrols Wo snw some largo flocks of i' H gcoao nnd trout on the s.uulbars ot the H H Canndlnn , nod every body of water Is ' < fll covered with ducks On all the post \f H oak rldgos wo found a flock ot wild ; f H turkeys , and warloat ot nil game , not \ H oven oxcotpttng the door Door stalk - H H lng , oven when there nro abundant i' l although the most exciting U the most r l arduous and uncertain ot sporlo , nbd t * H the peculiar conditions dependent upon k l its pursuits here immeasurably on- ( H bunco its sliiune f' l A.V. . 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' . • • • "falaUar , t/rclair. malL X > JWxJ 'ailH T aJnilaln ! Ui-C' e > B. < ) H B 4W B a'kui3 jlIB to/weak men Vm Bufftrlug from Uio nUecU u ( youtbful I'rrora , earlr yUaB ! decay vrutlnK wcakneu , loal lunubuud , etc , 1 will rrassl neon a valuable trvntlao ( arnltHll containing lull rM < 9H rartlculart for home cure , FltlCti of plitrtre A • jJan Lnl npleudld medical work aliould lie read or rerrHasssl itinn wbo Ii nrrvmii and dnldlltaUd , iddrraa , intaH ttrof V , C. l'OWHill , HIooduaCoun S M .Notlco of Annual Meeting bbbbbI Notice ls hereby given that tba annual inset ' * 1 H tKi > f the stockholders of tno Union rJtocc Lnssl Yurd bank , UoutU Oinana , Neb . as prorlded by ' LssV IttUy-lavrs. for tno election ot directorand the > H transaction ot suclt other business as may Jl LB Rroiierly arise , will take place at the First 91 atlonal bank ot Omaha , Neb , on Weduaiduy , JIM January ! ) , lbSM , at 4 o'clock : lu the afternoon jflfl Ut(0J0 ( K. U , 1IUANC1I , CftlUlor , H