I EMPTY PEWS THIS HORSING . Society Utterly Done Up by the Week's ' \ Eound of Gaiety. REVIVING THE COTILLON IN OMAHA I.itnclientis , ItorrptloiM , Curd Pnrllr * fur. nlftlt Unlimited ICnJnjrntPnt to the llowlliif ; StrrtU Wlti-ii Len the World \Mthoiit ' 'Should nny ono happen to call today .Tcamcs arid Joonnlo\vo nro not at homo that is to nay , you know the exception.1 Such nro the orders that have bcon whis pered Into the curs of "man servants and mold servants" presiding ever swell estab lishments up nnd down the fnshlonoblostrccls of Omaha today. This Is to bo really a day of complete rest for human endurance could hardly keep up the pnco sol by the fashionable world the past wcelr , nnd expect to have any slaying qualities loft by the tuna Lent dropped Its curtain and shut the world without. The week has bcon crowed with functions nnd functions , the promulgation of peace with Chill having bcon a signal seemingly for renewed social hostilities. Dean Gardner , Fnlhor Williams , Hector Alnckay , Parson Ilarsha , Or. Duryca , Kov. Air. Tuanu , harangue to empty pows this morning , llgurallvoly sneaking , for their Swell congregations are resting for another loUnil of dunces , luncheons , 'ot.s , Kensing tons , small Had cnrllos , and whatovcr other form of entertainment society is pleased to tlevlsu for the "comfort" of Its votaries. The exception to which allusion Is made In the beginning only proves the rule of fatigue , for no matter bow weary In mind nnd body ono tnav bo , uow delightfully pleasant It Is to have Just the right ono In at tendance to hand you your salts , to adjust your cushions , to nrrnngo > our lamp shauo , to say Just enough nnd to say it soft and low. . * * The 'X'cmplo of Pleasure bad been nil but { . dosortcd. Cobwebs bnd begun to Intortwlno tliu faded garlands In the banquet hall and dust hail burled the dancing programs and i rose petuls thnt remained to tell to unnpore- clntlvo vncancv the story of the last brilliant gathering. The forsaken loudozvous re echoed with mocking distinctness at ovcry 1 feint nt merriment , nnd _ the Jnst devotee aeoined about to desert thu * once frequented shrino. Hut a reaction lias sot In , und the , Mecca of tbo fushlonnblo wnild may mason- ably bo expected to wear again its hospitable air. ' It was surprising , at tbo Doanc cotillon , to otleo the number of young uoinon who had never danced the gurmnn boforo. They np t broached the ovcntvltli all the fear and prcmbling of school unlldrcn up for an exam ination. Antlyotlt should not bnvo boon ( surprising , for the cotillon In Omaha ha : bcon tabooed for the past thruo years , am the girls who wora enjoying their" first act ual participation In the plcasantost of nil society dances , were then plodding through English literature , the languages , or taking dally lessons In drawing , music , doportmonl nnd tbo other accomplishments the society girl is expected to nave before she loaves tbo boarding school and seminary. A pleasantly noticeable thine about the cotillon wns the absence of distinct favorites among the women , all being equally honored , ' . 'which , to sny'tho least , Is much preferable to one girl being loaded down with favors whllo the others nro reminded constantly- their lack of beauty , popularity nnd those charming qualities which distinguish ono woman above another. Yet it would have boon vorr hard to have found twenty prettier or moro charming young women than those who danced the rotlllon In honor of Miss Ooano's natal day. They wora the pick of the haut rnondc , rep resentatives of Omaha's first families and , .tlioy danced.tho figure * of Urn cotillon with t-.tboftraco und finish that Is Synonymous with gentle breeding. .Apropos of the Doano cotillion and the favors which were so much n fouturo of that function. It is not very long ago , when , to obtain favors In Omaha for the gorman was ono of the impossibilities nnd Chi cago. Boston Philadelphia and New York were usually called upon to supply that very necessary adjunct to the successful cotillon. Why o'fton the howling swells had to put up&fl apiece for tbo favors alonu , either Imported or brought from tbo oast. Lately , however , the sbnps have taken to keeping thc.so requisites and very pretty f vors may now bo obtained rlgbt at homo , not in as largo assortments to snleot from possibly as at Tiffany's Bnily , Bunks & Blddlo'H BaUUng Co.orPicklow Kominrd's but sufllclont for all modest desire ! for society has placed its restraining hand upon extravagances in favors much to Its credit , and the hostess in arranging for 1 cotillon is not compelled to count I Do cost o her favors as In past times , dainty pretty conceits only being required and no whlto natln menus fastened with tiny gold chains to which are attached exquisite diamond pins , nro required , which Max O'Uoll ii "Johuatbnn and His Continent" speaks about as showing the extravagance of the Amor ! can people. If such elaborate favors were demanded now , a hosloas might just as wol present her guests with $100 bills. # Knowltall Why so doucodlv pensive and find , old chnppie. You can't bo thinking of mnrrvlng , can you ! Wllthnvomo No not that. But I go one of those Immense niu h spoons at the Doauo Cotillon and was just wondering Ii thcro could have been anything persona meant. Talk about Omaha's M > s. Mnlaprop. She Is."not In it , " compared to a Mr. Malaprop who has appeared lately nt ono or two ulu- nors. Ho convulsed a table last week by Bin tine gravely that a certain society bclla samod to him very legible. It xvns some ttmo before bis companions ascertained thai ho meant eligible. Acnln balloons being dlscuued in relation to tbo Chilian imbroglio , and their possible ucctsj In modern warfare ho remarked that "argonauts" had often contended that balloons could bo inndo great "locomotives' of death. A I'lORrwtNlve Itutlrrlly Cotlllun. It has been n very long time since a prettier or more thoroughly charming cotillon has been given In the smart world limn that o Tuesday evening by Miss IJoano In celebrat ion of her natal day. It was a tiino of soda revelry , 11 time of glamour and distinction u time of flaunted genealogy , a tlino of Hat tcilnc eminence for tbo Invited ana of ills consolato regret-f6r the JKnorcd , The guests were chosen for their brilliancy and for tl.oir position in the beau moudo , and with Mr William ( J. Douno to lead tbo equities were pei f ect , The decorations were simple but vorv pretty , sinllnx being used to good advantngb throughout the rooms on tbo east sldo of thu Douno residence on Chicago and Twoutv first streets , while butterflies In nil sorts of colorstlmt would havn delighted the heart o : the lopldopterlst , wcio pinned ubout tbo walls and ever the wide doorway which di- vldod the two drawing rooms. Across the hallway , In the library , was thu punch bowl which was vlslttU with startling legulatlty by the guests , who numbered forty o' Onmlm'-s society belles and bcuux , , Mr. Donne's whlstlo sounded at 0 o'clocli and until 11:30 the dancing was continuous \vhau refreshments were served , and thei the pleasant procram was resumed , tenmn atlng Jit a very llltlo after 1 , a very season able ' ' and sedate hour , by tin- way , for boautv 'I'wolvo figures were danced , six diroc nnd six Indlicct , Mr.Doano shotting hlmscl n delightful loader , n position which is tbo envy of every society man miyuhure. Ho was considerate and coo ) , loading with qulotgracu which added materially to tbo cburm of the night. The favors wore butterflies for the women in various colors and butterfly bows " for the men. Tbo butterflies were pretty and nlry creations of the hostess1 fair hands , the wings boinu made of gauze outlined with cold cord and tinsel bodv. Miss Doano bav Ing been engaged In their making slnco las Kovcmbor. Tbo bows were mudo by sovera friend * of the hostess and were ilncularly pretty and appropriate , carrying out the gen oral Idea of the cotillon. The first direct figure danced was sug gestive or a butterfly la Its grace and beauty followed by tbo tint Indirect , which was a regressive march , eight couple * lacing each ithor , then Croaking Off tight nnd loft. Tbo hlrd wnt a direct , nnd embraced the butter- I frtvora. For the foorth figure , Indirect , Mr. Doaii6 Introduced n pretty feature , ilvo glrU holding buttorllcs above their heads lancing toward the men , flvo of whom were 'ortunnto to secure the prlrcs whllo iho others retired to the contemplation of what rustic accomplishes In the social world oven. 1'no fifth xvns direct , and again the butler- lies nnd bows \\cto in use , some of the mon already showing their popularity bv the num ber of multi-cplorcd bows upon their lapels. The sixth llgiirt , another Indirect , was very amusing , but not particularly enjoyed by some of the men. The gills were permitted to arawspoons from n bstr , there bolng tbroo Itrgo wooden spoons like the o which our grandmothers used In. their kitchens to stir mush , which spoons \vdro given to the mon ns favors , the largo spoons bolng presented to the "biggest spoons" among the mon. After nnoihor direct ilgiirocnmo refresh- mcnts to the delight ot the guests , for tbo dancing had boon continuous slnco the open ing wnlstlo sounded. After rcfroshmunts again the dancowns resumed with nu indirect figure , the lender taking six forfeits from as many young Indies presenting the forfeits to the men the same number of mon then took the cutest valentines that have ever been scon in tbn west from the favor table and presented thcso poems of SU Cupid to the owners of the forfeits. The valentines wrro thoroughly sketchy in style , exceedingly bright , uuri were particu larly appropriate to the occasion. The ninth nnd clovertthvdro direct Ilguros , the tenth nnd twelfth Indirect , the former indirect being the "Illght of the butterflies , " the mon driving tbo women , nnd the last an exceed ingly pretty figure , was arranged in this wise : To each of the mon nn envelope was given with which to fnvor the women ; the envelopes bolng opened n vlolot was found In ono , nnd Miss Uolln Chandler took her position in the center of the room with a tray full of vloloti ; two lines were formed , led by Miss Donno and Miss [ Inrgis , nnd as Iho lines moved past a nineteenth century picture of' Tobln's "Flower Girl , " Miss Chandler presented to each bno n bunch of violets , the. men then dnuclng with their partners , thus terminating the figure , having progressed throughout the evening. Allss Doano , the fair young hostess , whoso sweetest charm lies in her thougutfulnoss nnd geniality , whoso nnturo Is ns warm as the glow 'dn her cheek , were n beautiful gown of heavy whllo silk trimmed with rufllos of embroidered chiffonn whlto paruro in nor hnlr , and bunches of violets ubout the squnra neck. Allss Hargls. a typical southern woman , exceedingly clover "ana Interesting , with a Una of justices , culef Justices and generals at nor back , her father a noted lawyer and a former chief justice of Iho Blue Grass stole , were a bewitching whllo larlotou ever white silk , with ploatlngs nnd trimmings of light grcon velvet , with bows of the same slmdo , und she carried an enormous bouquet of red roses , which she managed with Indescrlbablo graco. You have hoard of ICntlsha's loft shoulder-blade , which was on exhibition Tuesdays mid Thursdays , but Miss linrgls is the possessor of a foot which quite rivals the prominent feature of Gilbert nnd Sullivan's Amnznnlan hcrolnu. It Is small nnd shapely , just such a foot about which Austin Dobson' writes to charmingly In his vors do soelotlo. * - Miss Bartbn Yost was gowned in blue striped gauze mndo ever blue Milk , orna mented with violet * , which seemed the par ticular flower of Iho evening. Miss Hougland were a pollen dotted helio trope ever green silk ; green glovos. Miss Delia Chandler , a beauty In Its broadest son so , graceful as a fawn , were an orange colored surah , a startllngly pretty effect being secured bv tbo bouquet of dark red roses which she woro. Miss Tbcdo Balcb appeared In a pretty costume of wblto silk and mullc , ever wblto silk nnd cnrrlcd a bouquet of violets. Mlis Woolworth were ono of tbo hand somest gowns of the evening , a whlto crepe with a blacic liguro running through It , the ensemble being encircled with black thread laoo. " ' Miss Stella Hamilton , who alwavs dresses with taste , wore a fetching costume of pink crepe , plainly but very effectively mado. Miss Hambloton woroanexquisitely pretty whltn crepe with nn elaborately oinbro idorod front , on tralno. Miss Wadleigh. another of the fair young women present ; were a1 light blue ottoman "silk with rod roses. ' ' Miss Maud Wadlelgn graced a shrimp pink ottoman ailk with chiffon , trimmed with green ribbons and embroidered crepe llsso. Miss English , whoso Puritan genealogy is reflected in nfaco that might readily bo taken for Prtscilta's , dignified and graceful , were wblto silk iDUlle over whlto silu , ala Itocamlor , a lovely urcklnco of whlto enam eled marguerites ai.d diamonds showing ntthe throat. Miss Nclsle Hughes , line looking , with n fnco and form that Hone ml ht have envied , wdro a pink llgured China silk , prettily mado. Miss Sadie Nash looked paitloulnrly fas cinating in n dress of pink crepe and chiffon. Miss Emily Wnkelov. "tall nnd most divinely fair , " a favor Ho in the circle of tbo oxcluslves , were n dainty costume of whlto silk tilmmod with wblto. lace , tbo corsage being trimmed with red roses. Miss Wallace of Salt Lake was a srmphony In gray crepe , a coronet of whlto flowers in her hnlr. Miss Mamlo Moore were yellow crepe trimmed with festoons of violets. Miss Jonnlo McClelland , bright and sun shiny , presided nt tbo favor table , nnd were a smart froclc of bright green moussellno do solo ever bright green surah , maribout trim mings about the low cut corsage , Miss Blanche MoIConna , a particularly graceful girl , were a handsome gown of whlto satin trim mod with wliito lace and bows made of lovers' knots. Miss Laura. Hoa/tland / wore a magnificent foreign creation of whlto satin , brocaded in loses relieved by wlno colored vlolot , The mon who danced were : Mr. Hall , Mr. Ouiou , Mr. W. Farnatn ymlth , Mr. Mp- Millan , Mr. Frank Hamilton , Mr. Caldwell Hamilton , Mr. Palmer , Mr. Charles Wilson , Mr. Don no , Mr. Coles , Mr. Pierre Garnoau , Mr. Baldrldgo , Mr. Will Cnrtnn , Mr. John Patrick , Mr. A. ICountze , Mr. A. L. Keed , Mr. Sherwood , Mr. Chat Hodlclc , Mr. Clark Kedlck Mr. Powell. , Tboso who looked on were Judge nnd Mrs. Doano , Mrs. Keller uucl Miss Wakeloy. llonmlng the Sturlllcx. Ono of the most enjoyable leap y oar parties of the season was that given In honor of the "Starlito Social Club" last Tuesday evening , at tbo beautiful home of Miss Ktta Uoseti- bery in Kountzo Place. Progressive high flvo wus played until U o'clock when an ele gant supper xvns served. Then the floors were cleared of tables and chairs and danc ing was indulged In until tbo "woo small hours. " Tbo prizes were captured by Mr. Dlxon winning iho first prlzo and Mr/Long prey the booby. ( Mr. C. T. Butler , on behalf of tbo club members delivered an nddrrss , to which Miss Uospubory most graciously responded. Miss Koscnbory was assisted in receiving the 'ut-sts by Miss ( Kennedy and Miss Mil- land. The hostess was handsomely attired in blacK china silk with pink chiffon and pink roses. Miss Kennedy were u becoming gown ol pink ciepo with llllo < of the valley. Miss linrkur looked charm Ink' In a suit of \\hlto. Miss Mlllaud was prettily gowned In pink with flowers. Mrs. Kosonbor.v was ntllrodln heavy blaok gross grain silk with blaok jot passementerie. Among the many present were : Misses Kennedy , Mlllnrd , Barker , Clark , Ogburn , Paruor , Whitney , Slattar , Twisbor , Heoi , Dobolt , Andrews , Smith , Mnrnoll , Banner , liuchholz , F. Buchholz. Williams , Book , Fitzpalrluk , Flannagan , Llllle Smith. Lottlo Smith , McArdlo ; Messrs. Butler , Portorlleld , Loimpioy. Mnrnoll , Stevens , Putcrson , Dee no , Slatter , Cannon , Dlxon , Miller , Do'Uosi ? , Hanoy , Fitzpntiick. Kisher , Goodscll. Uoienbory , MoArdlo , Fl Mucntoferiuir , Smith , O'bnou , Brown , Mr. mid Mm. Smith , l-'ancnor , Mrs * . Wright , Mrs. Murtiiiovlch , and Mr. and Mrs. Uosoutory. TlH'i I'liiji-il Wfilat. A whist party rondo up of really good players U a very unusual sight these days ol progressive euchre , high llvo and kindred "society games , but Mr. and Mm , Ueorgo Joslyn surrounded themselves Wednesday evening with a jolly company of whist players , nnd what a blessed relief it was from the gamea which the gay world so dourly love to play , because they require so little thoueht. Mr , and Mrs. Joslyn are delightful outer- talnort , their home In Kountzo place being thorouchly adapted for oclal functions. Oi this occatta the decorations were begonias , In palms ftud roses from vholr owu cousorva- ory , which Is something unusunl , too , oven n n big city like Omulm. Prizes \Toro nwnrdotl ns followsA Bold eimmolo-l cut irlms olive Olshias Woti by Mrs. Judge Mneombor. The second prlzo , n silver cnko knife was takcd bv 'Mrs. lJr. , Jrummor. A very hnudso'mo silver inotintcd Ink blotter wns the first gonfienntij'i prize,1 won bv Mr. Blair , wbllo Colonel H. C. Akin took the second prlro , one half dozen silver nut picks. During the evening the Sutorlus mandolin club plavcd delightfully , which added to the pleasure of the evening. Do lldous rofreahmonts were ' served tbo guests being onthuslnstlo In praise of a whist party. Tbo guests were : Judge nnd Mrs. nincoinbor. Mr. , and Mrs. H. D. Kstnbrook. Mr. nnd Mrs. C.S. liar- mend , . ,11. nnd ilr9. W. S. Curtis , Lfil. nnd Mrs. W. Uodlclt , Air. nnd-Mrs. CbiU 'Hart man , Mr. nnd Mrs. Jr IL Uuchnnan , Dr. nnd Mr * . B. F. Crummor , Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Kon- niird , Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. .Van Coiirt , Mr. and Mrs. 11 V. Lowl , Mr. and MM. H. C. Akin , Mr. and Mr . Joseph Blair : Mr. nnd Mrs. D. V. Sholos , Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Laurie , Mr. ana Mrs. Wollor , Miss Crummor , Mrs. J. H. Collins , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ulshou. The Hogg * Krrcptloll , 1 Notwithstanding the very disagreeable weather of Thursdnv , the boauliful borne of Mrs. George H. Boggs , aiO North Twenlleth streotb' wns crowded from 3 until 0 with the loaders of fashionable life * nnd thowwho fol. low in their train. If the weather was any thing but pleasant without there wns bright ness and beauty within , nnd these who braved the storm of Thursday were ruoro than repaid for their bravery by being In nt- tendance upon one of the swollost rocontlbtis of the soasoit. Mrs. Boggs entertains royally , " and her functions nro nlwnys certain of calling out the beau inondo in Inrgo numbers. They nro looked forward to with plonamo , and are nl- wavii lecnlled wilh delight as being among the distinctive successes of the year , The decorations were very beautiful , the florist having boon elvon carte blnncho in the arrangement of flowers nud plants. The drawing room xvas filled with , tbo attars of many roses , the niantul , n boautlful piece of iho wood carver's art , bolng almost concealed with handsome jardluioras filled with posies , roses and hyacinths predominating. The deep bow win dow , wllh its elaborate and rich draperies was made additionally handsome by a magnificent stand of Japanese lilies which nodded in harmony with the rise and fall of the muslo without the drawing room door , Hans Albert dlrootlag. Then in addi tion to these pretty things "which ( Sod for got to glvo souls to , " as Boocher poetically It In "Norwood " there puts , were exquisite rose bowls filled with American beauties und other kind * of flowers. Tbo > musio room lo the rlgbt of the drawing rooms was given ever to the punch bowl , a handsome men tloth occupying a prominent position near tbo sldo window nnd presided over b } ' two very protly young women. Tbd mantel was ornamented with flowers , pink and whlto roses predominating. The dining room called out enthusiastic comments from tbo fair sex , the massive center - tor table being covered with an exquisite lace cloth , tlo ) center being occupied by an 1 in mon so rose bowl filled with elennt yellow roses , all Iho decorations In Iho room being of the same shade. Mrs. Boggs wus assisted In rocolvlncr bv Mrs. S. P. Morse and Mrs. Klrkondall. "Tho hostess were a very rich And attractive gown , of amethyst faille and silu crepe , with pparl passemontoiio , and very boautlful dia monds. Mrs. Morse were a handsome costume of black faille trimmed with quantities of lovely lace , Iho sombreness being relieved by pink roses and n plnU fan. Mrs ; Kirkondall wore ono of the handsom est gowns seen at any entertainment this season a blue brocade and cream colored moussollino with irrldcscont passementerie. Miss GortrudeClarkowho with Miss Hartman - man poured punch , was a sweet dream in yellow silk striped guaze and chiffon , yellow shoos. Miss Hnrtman were a pretty red gown , simply made , rod shoes. Miss Ogden and Mrs. Dana Jandor as sisted In tbo dining room , the former being very cbio in black atin and jot , Mrs. Lander in gray ! < > . There were a numborof bcautlfulxecoptlon gowns worn by the guests , the whole , affair being on a scale of magnificence. The guests present during the hours named were : ' Mcsdamos J. E. House , Dan H. Wheeler , Chris Hartman , J. B. Kitchen , C. E. Bates , C. S. Kay mond. bhattuck , Warren Switzler. P. M. Richardson. Clinton N. Powell. Levi Carter , William' E. Clarke , A. S. Stiger , F. W. Lee , W. A. Paxton , Ware , George Pallerson , Ualoh fi. Guylord , E. L. Slono , H. B. Lockwood , James Forsytho , Robert Purvis , George I. Gilbert , John L. McCaguo , A.V. . Kinsman , Levitt Burnbam , Clement Chnso , William F. Allen , J. M. Bishop , George W. Hall , Daniel Kendall. Charles S. Bell , W. J. Giilbralth , jJyrou Hood , W. V. Morse , John P. Williams , F. P. Johnson , James Craig , James H. Howe , W. N. Babcock , C. A. Clullln , Madame Ctaflln , John T. Wort , Andrew Ilosowntor. Thomas Swobd. Charles N. Dlotr , Martin Cnhn , fl'rank Wheaton , William C. Ivos. B. F. Weaver M. A. Dot- vvoilor , H. F. Cady , U. C. Patlorson , H. P. Sloddart , E. Tuslor , John L. IConnody.Jamos C. McIColl , Newton E. Bnrkelow , C.J < \ Uat- lln. Thayer , L J. Drake , T. J. Roeors , F. W. Uowo , M. C. Nichols , William G. Sloan , W. iiIi . Vnill , Henry Brown , C. G. Sprague , F. B. Konnard , W. H. Hancbott , F. B. Hussey , L' 1I. . Jo.5selyn , S. P. Morse , John B. Hawley , George W. Amos , John C. Howard . , Fuller. P. S. Merrill , A. Burlov , Howard B. Smith.Frod W. Gray , P. H. Allen. William J. Connell , K. C. More- house { , , A. A. Parker , I. O. Hhoados , C. B. Hustln , J. R. Lchmor , C. T. Taylor , D. H. Wheeler , Jr. , W. Lyle DIckov , George N. Clayton , Alvln rVoodworth. W. I. Klorstoad , F. J. Rampo , J. A. Wiikoneld , Thomas F. Tuttlo. E. B. Bianch , H. P. Whltmoro.B. F. Crummer , William G. Spencer , John Barker , Churchill Parker , E. A. Benson , RInger , J. G , HalnuB , M. H. Blibs , J. M. Cornish , J. S. Brady , J. A. Schonk , H. H. EastmanGoorgo EII . Joslyn , F. P. Kirkenaall , Thomas Orr. It. IIC . Ritchie. F. D. Mulr , Misses Hartman , Cook , Clarke , Warner , House , Moore , Por- totto , Ogden , Dotwollcr , Sliul/o , Wilkinson , Bishop : , Hooker , Jossolyn , Simmons , Mary Hawley , Clara Hawley , Fuller , Parker yII Nugent , Strong , Woller , Alexander , Imogen Alexander , Balcombo. Till ! Iliiulny Kn Mrs. Hnwloy , Miss Mary Hawley and Miss Clara Huwloy gave Iho second of their series of Kensingtons Friday afternoon under exceptionally pleasant circumstances. They have arozy , comfortable homo which on this occasion was additionally brightened by flowers und smllax , tbo dining room being particularly lovely in pink , the table having as a centerpiece u boautlful basket of carna tions , There were roses on the mantels throughout tbo rooms and ferns and smllax to lend that touch of green so noccssury to good effect. Whllo the ladles Industriously sewed or crocheted there was de- ilgbtful music by Mrs. J , M. Met- calf , Mrs. Eiward Cudaby , who sruig very acceptably Indeed , whllo Ml s Claru Hawley gave two or threu piano solos and with Miss Symonds of QUlnoy , 111 , , a cousin who is visiting thotn , played a duet while the ladles were dining. Miss Symonds is a very bright itnd prottv blonde , who made a very favorable impression by her playlngi There were present : Mesdamcs Allen , Bishop , Alice , Llnlnger. Halter , Dlotz , Muir , Ritchie , Boggs , H. W. Yntes , I. D. Darlm- low , Cudaby.Whoolor , Jr. , J. F , HIll.Hussov , F. M. Richardson , Igoo , Wellor , Monoil , J. J. Monoll , Clinton Powell. Squires , Smith , Thurston , A. Wnkoloy , Stiger. Wood , Beck- wlth , Mntculf , Adolph Mover , Drake , Han- cboll , Cole , Mnreuouse , Galleghor , Newton Barknlow ; Mlssos Barber , Wallace , May Wallace , Isaacs , Wollor , Bcckwith , Collier , McCorinlck. The ( imAlrlrh Club D.inoo , The Goodrich club gave its fifth dancing party last Wednesday evening nnd wus in every way a very onjovablo event , A nuat program of twenty uancus was given out In the grand march and dancing was indulged in until a very late hour. During the last throe months this club has mot with great success , Tbo following were among these prc-sont : Messrs. Simpson , Dutton , Gibson , Potter , Dean , bmeaton , Coates , Mooborry , Hanoy , Wblteboru , Miller , O'Brian. Rloilu > , Misses iiolllday , Rlloy , Gould , Freeman , Schmidt , Powell , Coombe , Dlxon , Ware ) , Townboud , Rosonbery , Birkar , ICj Hoy. A llt > ct'i > tlon on Huuth Tenth Htrt'iit , Mesdancs Fred Drexel , H. Brown , C. Knodor and J. Troltschko gave a reception boner of Mrs. Turkloof Ohio , who i at prasoot visiting her son , the Ho v. Mr. T. J. Tl Turkic. InUThtn-JdnTHnornoon at the ro l donco of Mrs , Fred Drexel on South Tenih street. "i"'f The roccp'Idn hnll AhWnhrlors were bouli- ilfully dcccrntod ID snnlnx and cut flowers. ivlillo ibod ning rooin-m-osrntcd n ptcHiro of uentuy. In the a ntorjof the tnulo stood n vase Illlcavittt tulloi Und titvnclnths , nnd around Ihdm were rows of snillax nnd ferns , Music ndiled grontly lo Iho frHHrm of the occasion. The indies wt-ro asiiatcd bv Alosdatncs John llarlc. Henry Hartr , G. F. Bergner nnd John Drotol. Dnlnlv rofrOlhrnonls were served tiy iho Misses Rocdcr , Brandt nnd Brown. A Iluttorllv ( j.ircl rarty. Airs. l . W. Lee Introilucod foaluros nt her card j-ojterda'lriit } party rnoon which will bo Iho talk of foshlonHnTb circles for weeks , nnd some of them Wl'r b9 appropriated by- other hostesses for future entertainments. In miny respects It WAS the most elaborate and most beautiful ttird party over given in Omaha , well deserving Its title ot "a butter fly party , " for it wns as airy nnd as graceful as the insect from which It took its nnmn. There were fifteen tables occupied nnd aoovo each nnova suspended a garland of smllax , lo which four roses were nltnchod , In addition to the table number , and n butter fly or two fastened lo the rope of grcon. Part ners were chosen by butterflies of duplicate colors , iho score cards being dainty Imita tions of the real II lei , hand painted by Mrs. Arthur Achcson. But Mrs. Lee did not stop hero , for "upsialrs. downstairs nnd In my lady's chambers" thcro were butterflies In numerable , brightening the housa nnd giving It the appearance of n Juno day , And lo further carry out the Idea of sum mer in winter , buttercups and daisies were used to mark the ganio. On each table n silver whlstlo wns placed , attached to which was a card which bore the followme information : "Those bidding four teen nnd making it , blow tha whlstlo and ro- cclvo n souvenir , Kndearor to blow oflon. " The souvenir was a largo panty , n prbe being given , iho woman having the largest number of | these flowors. The refreshments were Quito as olaborata ass the parly itself , blue points , fish , hot. fried sweet potatoes , biscuits , coffee nnd chocolate - late , lea cream In forms of wine tumblers , with burnlug gtnjfor to accompany the dessert. dini Mrs. Colpotzor won the prlzo for bidding nnd mnklng the largest number of 14s , nn Imported enameled spoon ; Mrs. Clayton won the first prize for games , a whlto satlti pnrly bag , hand painted In butterflies j Mrs. Kirk- endnll , the second prbe , n fruit dish strung with ribbons , whllo Mrs. Whitney took the third prize. tln Mrs. Leo wns nsslstcd by Miss Maude Reoco nnd Miss Anna Bishop , who distrib uted the butterflies. The guests were : Mesdnmes Coutant , Richardson ? , Murray , Igoo , Colpetzor , Du Bols : , W. E. Clnrko , Cotton , Rilov , Hatn. Whltnov , Baldrldgo , Layton , Molnlosh , Rustln. Gilbert , Purvis , Switzlor , Hender son , Ewiiifr , W. F. Allen , Achoson , Harvey , Clayton , vaill , Williams. Boggs , Wheeler jr. , Chnso , Raymond , Loudon , Parker , Alex ander , Branch , Francis , II. C. .Moore , Broxyn , Cowcll , Lockwood , Bradv. Klrkondall , Mapos , Mulford , MacICay , Kalney , Tillson , Crosby , Palmer. Bu > t , Freomnn , McGcnth , Tukov , R. C. Pnttorson , E. C. Snydor. John son , George Squires. O. M. Carter , Nowtou Barknlow , George Kollov , A. Prnlt , Misses liaacs , Boy'd , Burroughs. Wallior , Rooco , Anna Bishop , Yonng , Scntt , Coburn. The Curtij J.uiirhcinii. In the midst of so ijja.jy * beautiful functions that have charfictorlzed iho past week ono ' ' event stands . out raor'o 'prominently than all the rest , ten well appealed and artistically considered luncheon agiven by Mrs. Levi Carter Wednesday 'atIbo Mlllard. Mrs. Carter knows so wcll'Dow1 to.ontortaln that to praise her dinners fcml her other entertain ments seems like paiccBing the lily. The rooms were ] beautifully decorated on Wednesday , pink qqmg Iho predominant color , numerous banquet lamps being wreathoci'm ' plnu drap'Srtos. shedding n soft and rosy light over the-protty scone. The table in a room adjoining bad for its contor- ploco a huge pyramid-of fruit , wbllo at either side were sliver candelabra shaded in pink , while beyond there were great bunches of la Franco roses In cut gJw bowls resting upon smllax odgcApiirrors. fjj . . " < ' Not.contont with thqso'beaulifuisurround ( tfgs lo tem'nl the pfif/to / as will ns the eye. ; Ihoro word favors OP ro3ds''llod wllh "plni : ribbons , upon which , in raised gold letters , were the names.o tboguets. In addition , beautiful souvenir spoons were slipped through bows attached to tbo pinto ribbons , bearing the data ol Iho ovcnt and tbo initials of the favored ones. The menu was finely served , the chef of tbo Mlllard having been given carte blanche in this most pleasing luncheon of tbo year , and was as follows : Iced lllno Points , Ilmilllon Sweat Breads. Prench Pens , Sherbet , Quail on Trtast. Krlorl Mush , Fried -Potatoes. Shrimp Salad , Oil03 , frozen Whipped Uroam with Jelly , Salted Almonds , Candles. CoiTco Those present were : Mesdames Yates , Richardson , Wnkelpy , Pmchard , Barton , Garnoau , Yost , Morsman , liixrkor , Brooke , Ringwult , Robert Umgwnlt , Wheaten , Cudahy , Wood. Truitt , Bradford , McKenna , Bockwitbof Snlt Lake City ; Pock , ICI1- patrlck , S. D. Barkalow , Sheridan , Bouiko , Cha&o , Catlln , Tbayer , Wallace , Dan Wheeler jr. , Howard Smith. A I'IciiHiiiit Suulul Uv In response to a llmltod number of In vitations the members of the Royal League together with their friends participated In a very enjoyable avonlng's dancing Wednes day evening. The Royal Loaugo though ono of tbn youngest fraternal organizations in our cltr , is well known throughout the northwest notnlono for its reliability ns an Insurance society , but especially for its social features. Omaha Council No. UA's reputation for en tertaining merits such , hearty response as to compel a limit to Invitations. Among these present were : Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Boll. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. White , Mr. and Mrs. Clark'D. Forsyth. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison , Mr. nud Mrs. J. W. Shank , Mr. and Mrs. William Gygor , Mr. nnd Mis , Daniel Cameron , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Smith , Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert S , Wllcox , Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Applognto , Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ackorrann , Mr. and Mrs. James C. Pailon , Misses Gygor , VnnKuran , Jensen , Ilnrpstor , HnsKell , Poor , Leonard , Wllcox , Biggan , Mrs. Lponard ; Messrs. Barren , Wood , Sparling , Cov , Gates , Ely , O'Keofo , Woodward - ward , W. H. Thomas , C'lnrk , MrGrath , Captain Taylor , George Mansdold , Doctor Stone nnd Churllo Forsyth. A High Flvo 1'urty. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Joslyn followed their whist party of an evening or two pre vious by a high flvo party Friday ovonln ? . On this occasion the , house waa prettily decorated with palru.-j cftsos and smllax. At 10 o'clock lunch was so/yod and prizes were distributed , after wt\Ich llm beautiful ball room was thrown op n. built by an annex to tbo building , nnd dancing1 was Indulged in until 1 o'clock , the musical union orchestra furnishing tbo muslo. .Those present wore ; Mr. and Mrs. Roger * , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Al. Pinto , Mr. and Mrs , VI N. Jaynrs. Air , and Airs. TnlinlTero , Mtv/and Airs. E. D. Van Court , Air. and Mrs. . J , J , Gibson , Air. nnd Airs. L. ID. Fowler , AlKC. R. Sherman , Air , Bonn , Air. H. BostwicK/AIrs. AlcClure , Allss Llduurd , Air. und Mrs. E. A. Lovnuvorth , Air. and Airs , W. E. Burllnglm. The CornUli l rlor Muslcale. The Monday ovoufifc.ontortalnmcnt given In by the Women's Auxiliary of St. Matthias Incl church in aid of tbelrltoiaslonary was a olAl clol very enjoyable uffnlrfrind added ono moro Al success lo iho ropulaUoft'alroady attained by tc these parlor concerts"Airs. ' ' 01 , . Cornish's hand- 01hi come and spurious rooms were well tilled hiB with an appreciative audience , notwithstanding hiB B ing tbo vury unfavorable weather , 'Iho Philomela Quartette club rendered several glees , solos und duets In a charming manner. Air. Abbott's flute-playing was much au- inlrod as was also'a at , duet by the Mlssos Johns. Tbo recitations of Airs. Alarnab and Air , Heilcr vtoro heartily appreciated and once rod , High I'lte In ICouuUo riitro. Air. and Mrs. J , J , Gibson uutortainod their friends at their homo on Wirt strost on Tuesday evening , when hi'i ( llvo was indulged - dulged in by their guests. After much spirited l playing , Airs. Burllngini carried off the first ladles' prize and Air * . Atlnaban the second , after planner off a tie ulth Airs. Bradley and Atra. Alucomber. Mr. Brau Slaughter took first gentlemen's ' prize and Judge Macombo tbn sotoim of The rooms were beautifully neroratod and Iho luucu served by MM , Giu oa was quite in kerp'ne with her usual peed tnstp. The partv _ nill bi long remembered as one ot tbo inou successful of the season. ' Trrt foilowitikr Tvero the ifuost * prosciit : All . mid Mts.T. B Mlnahan nnd Allss Llprv * , Mi and Mr * . C R Welter. Air nud Airs. A. M , Pinto , Judcoand MM. Bradley , Air. nnd MM..K. A. Blum , Mr. nnd Airs. B. F. Crum- n'cr , Air. nnd Airs. H.irry Lnwrlo , Mr. nnd AIM. Brnd Sinughtor , Air. nnd Airs. Prank Reynolds , Air. and Mrs. W. E. Burilngim , Mi . nnd Alr > . I'd Van Comt , Mr. and Airs. H N , Jnyne.s. Mr. nnd Airs..I , B. AInpcs , Dr. nnd Airs. Udmtnston , Air. and Airs. H. V. Lous , Mr. mid Airs. Adolph Alover , Judco ithd AfrBo'wm.in , Air. und Airs. L. D. Fowler , Atr. nntl Airs. C. H. Kowtnr , Air. nnd * Airs. ' G. A. .loslvn. Air. nnd Airs. O. W. Shloldm , Judge and Airs. Alacombor. Air. nnd Airs. , JJU B. Coryoll , Mr. and Airs. A. J. Roctbr. nliopninl Mr * . NPMIIWII. The spacious homo of Air. nr.d Airs. ( ' . . F. „ 3liB Wht strool , was brllllnnUy llluminniod Thursday evening. The many windows fnlrlv looming a welcome lo Iho Cdostslnvilctl 16 meet Bishop nnd Airs. John P. Nowmnn. The auosts were tocalved in the ) > cnuttful east parlor * by Bishop nnd Airs. Nowmnn , Messrs , and Alocdauios C. F. Wollor , J. Faw- riolt , A. T. Rector , B. D. Sinughtor. B. F. Crunlmor , AI. Al. Hnmlln nnd L. D. Fowlor. In the dining room tbo table u as covered with an exiiulsllo cloth with embroidered contorplcco upon which was placed nn clc- gnntbonl , containing , not llrao-honorod puhch , ' but lemonade as refreshing t ) the pnlatos ns iho young Indies dispensing it were lo the eyes. The young Indies were the Alissos Wollor , Slaughter , Fuwcolt , Mny Fawcolt mid Hnm- lln.Tbo Tbo chftndollors throughout the house were trlmtnod , vith smlliix and the rooms profusely decorntod with palms nnd out llouers. Refreshments woio served upon the third floor , the tnblo being adorned with clusters bt la Franco roses nnd ferns ; Iho alcove and window being banked wllh potted plants , malting nn ofTcctlvo background. The muslo was furnished by the T. K. rjunrlollo , which was stationed in the largo rucopllon hall. Tha selections wore fine and hoattlly appreciated , nnd All-is Brown , who presided at the piano , showed evidences of careful study. Allss AlcPhorson of From out gnv6 quite a graphic recitation of "Queen Mnb Dreamland. " ' Tha ladles receiving were boaullfullv at tired. Airs. Newman was exceedingly handsotno in black velvet , court iratn , wllh deep collar and cuffs of dtir-hosso lace , fnn of lace with pearl sticks ; diamond ornaments. Airs. Woller , gray bedfortl coid irlmmcd with passementerie- , carried pink carnations. Airs. Fnwt-oll , heavy black silk , richly irlmmod with , thread and lace , diamonds. Airs. Rector , handsome"combination of old roe silk nnd black velvet , cream roses and eng : cream colored gloves. Airs. Slaughter , pearl gray ottoman silk , diamond Jewelry and carried pink roses. Airs. Crummer , peach bloom silk , filled In it the throat with duchcssa lace , diamonds. itPt Airs. Hnmlin , black velvet , court tr.iin , iGint lace , can led fan of whllo mhabeau .vith black sticks. Ptw Airs. Fowler , cream crepe , a glrdlo edged with mlraboau , diamond jewelry , carried red roaos. row Allss Wollor was attractive tn a gown of wbito wllh irlmmtngs of yellow silk and volvot. Allss Slaughlor looked charming in n. crown ol light blue silk wilh trimmings of ribbon and chiffon. Allss Fawcett's eown of light brown silk showed : off to advantage her t > weot intolloo- lunl ! fnce. Allss AIny Fnwcelt looked very sweet In icr graduating gown of cream white with a vreath of smllax around her slightly low cut neck. Aliss Hamlln was becomingly gowned in red crepe , 'V shaped nock , trimmed with chiffon. Tbo reception , though given to the rosl- lent Motbodist bishop , was by no means confined to Methodist circles , no It brought mt representative people from all parts of ho'cltv. Tho"following were those invited : Alessrs. and Mosdatnes A. T. Austin , J. W. Austin , "W. H. " Alexander. WAllen , E. W. Bur- "roughs" , RPV. W.'K. Beans , David Bnumj'J. 'A"BolImai : . General , J. ' R. Brooke , Henry ' 'Browm .E. A. Benson , Horf. W. H. Bowman , L. H. Brndley.J. AI. BishopRbbort Doherty. H. A. EastmanW , K. Kurtz , Samuel Burns , G. H. Boggs. E. A. Blum , Henry Bolln.Hon. J. E. Boyd , H. G. Burt , Hon. W. J.Brontch , E. B. finer1. D. C. Bryuni , J. R. Buchanan , W. N. Bnbcock , J. C.Whnrlou , E. S. Dundy , J. A. AloShano. William Fleming , Rov.T. C. Clondonnlng.Oeorgo W.KolIoy.GcorcoWyntt J. J. Brown , S. J. Fnris , A. Field , Daniel Farrell.Jr. . Rev.F.W.Foster. Dr.D. A. Footo , Rev. C. H. Gardner , G. I. Gilbert , Kov. W. J. Hnrsha. J. S. Brady , Charles E. Beldon , E E Bruro , Lewis Bradford. A. S. O i H F. Cady , H. L. Chamberlain , O. AI. Cailor ( , Charles A. Coo , Clement Chaso.C. H. Fowlerj Her. J. AI. FrenchProf.FinnkFltrpatrick.A. fj Foster , Harold GlfTord.,1. J. GibsonJoseph Garncau , Jr. , A. P. Hopkins , Joseph Barker , riou. B. S. Baker , Guy C. Barton , J. G , Cortelyou , Trunk Colpet/or , J. N. Cornish , Levi Cartor.AIaynnrd B. Copeland.Rov. J. T. Duryoa , George W. Doane , H. T. Clarke , O. H. Curtis. Hon. T. S. Clarkson , Fred H Cole , G. W. Holdiego , Christian Ilnrtman , A. 3. Hudson , George A. Hoagland , S. T. Jossolvn , Dr. A. F. Jonas , Alfred D. Jones , F. P. Kiikon- dall , L. G Krai ? , H. P. Lewis , Rev. Asa Loaid , Hon. G. W. Linlnger , H. Lawilo , J. AI. AlotcalfV. . L. AIny , Rov. P. S. Alorrill , B. AIoAllIster , C. F. Alunrlerson , D. Alaerno , sr. , Council Bluffs ; John A. Cioltzbtoij. G. AI. Hllchcock , L. A. Harmon. R. P. Hamil ton. J. B. Hawley , Frank Irvine , George A. Josl yn. H. S. Javnos , T. L. Ktmball. Allen Koc ib.N. A. Kuhn.Rov. J. P. D. Llwyd , E. V. Lewis , H. T. Lnlly. Fiank Louraer , John W. AlcCuno , James W. Mnynard , Hov. AloAl- vln , John U McCaguo , J. II. Ala- comber , T. B. Minahan , J. A. Alunroe , E. AI. Alorsmnn , H : H. Aloday , S. D. Alor cor , J. C. AU-Koll , W. N. Nason , J. O. Phil- lippl , E. A , Pnrmoloo. 11. E. Palmor.J. N. H. Patrick , Rev. A. R. thuln. J. H. , AlcConnell , Adolph Alovor " , Gcorpo L. Alillor , N. Al. ' Almiii. E. W. Nash , It. C. Patter son , John Potcis , A. C. Powell , W. G. Ti-mplclrm , J. Al. Thiuston , Williams , W. S. bright , J. W. West , A. U , Wytnnn , Hcnrv W. Vntcs. L. S. Reed , F. T. Hansom , U. W. Reed , J. T. Robinson. W. H. Russell , Thomas Stvobo , Rev. J. W. Shank. A. B , Smith , Hon. C. R. Scotl , A. L. timing , W. G. Sloan , Hon. A. S. Chuichill , B , J. Kendall , Frank Porlor ; Ales- dames , Mossrs , nnd Alesdnmes C. H , Dewey , J. H. Lemon , Hnlst , White , E. Rosowntor. W. S. Reolor , C. S. Raymond , R. H. Ritchie , H. A. Snyder , B. Slllowuy , Drr C G. bprnguo , Dr. S. If. Spaulalug , E. L. Stone , C. A. Starr , F. C , Grabb , J. Al. Glllan , R. B. Alorton , N. D , Alter , J. P. Williams , Mrs. Windsor , Airs. Byton Reed , Airs. Wyatt , Airs , Fiu/sorald ; Alissos Crummor , Homlln , Whltinoro , Fau- colt , Ainy Faucoit , Slaucbler , Igoo ; Messrs , George Pi IJomts , Al. T. Barlow , Frank Alurnpy , J. W. Paul. W. O , Bridges , O. N , Davenport , Herman Kountzo , Dr. ICohnstnm , Hon. David Alorcor , S. A. Orchard , Charles Sherman , \Yagner. . lll-h | J'Uci In thu hiiliurliN. The Waluut-Orchard Hill club was most elegantly entertained on Saturday evening , February 3. by Air. and Airs. H. B. Coryoll at their residence In Orchard Hill , PIosrosslvo high flvo was played during the enily evening aflor which a sumptuous lunch was served. The membership of Iho club is composed of the following icsldents ol the neighborhood : Dr. ur.d Airs , Balloy , Mr. nud .Mrs. Perfect , Air. and Airs. Carpen ter , Air , nnd Airs. Taylor , Air. and Airs. Slov ene , Air. und Airs. Fauan , Air. and Airs. Jo hannes , Air. and Alia. Neeiy. Air. nnd Alls , Brpmo.Mr. and Airs. Wnrrln , Air. nnd Alra. Brown , Mn.and Alra. Von Horn , Air. and ' ! 1 Alrrf. Coryell , Air. and Airs. Weeks , Air. and Airs. Fltzpatrlck , AIM. Walker. The club will meet every Saturday night tbo rosldonco of some member during the rest of tbo season. j : > ciilH In the Xeiir future. Air. and Airs. A. J. Popplotou will glvo n dancing nartv Monday evening for Air , and Airs. W. S. Popplolon. Air. and Airs. Yoit wilt glto a dancing party Tuesday for Allss Wallace. AIM. J. H. Mlllard announces a Kensing ton for Wednesday at 3. Thursday Mr * . Johu 1. Brady will give n luncheon and cnrds at 1 o'clock. Allss Vest , u small and informal St. Valen tine's cotillon Friday evening. Alondav evening , February 15 , a number > society young men will glvo a ribbon cotillon at IhB Paxlon , the man having it In charge being Net Hall , Frauk and Caldwell Hamilton , A. L. Keort , John Patrick , \V. G. Do.inc , AiiKti.itus Kotintze , Charles Wilson Air. Doano wit ) tlKclv lead. Tuesday evening. 1'obniar.t' 10 , n banquet to Oovoinor J , E. Boyd. Wodnosdav , l , n recaption by Mr. and Airs , A , A. Wyinan. Minor . Mention , Atr. 1C. C. Barton was -a Uhlc.iito visitor this week. Mr. Owrlos Saunders returned from Ctu- cnco on Monday. Aliss Colbontiox or ot SU Louli Is visiting Airs. K. At. Koonlg. , Airs. S. S. Cartls returned Friday nnd ill stopping nt the Sholton. Air. Fred H. Dnvls nnd family loft Thurs day for the 1'acllio coast , Allss Black of Chicago Is the guest of Air. nnJ Airs. George \Vallnco. \ Airs. John B. Sheldon Is vl<lng nt St. Joe nnd Kansas City this week. Dr. and Airs. R. C. Moore entertained the Bon Ami club Monday evening , Airs. ,1. AI. Bishop rclnrnod Wednesday from n visit with relative * in Qnlncy , 111. Airs. Unseal ) , who has boon vlsltlncr Atr nnd Aim. L. AI. Bennett , loft for California last Tuesday , Atlss Svmonds of Qulncy , 111. , Is the guest of Air * . J. H. HaiVloy , TwOnty-ufth nnd Cnpltol nvoniio. Airs. Will Mltlanl gnvo a beautiful lunch eon on Thursday , the decorations bolng green und white. Air. Will AloAIlllan and his mother , Airs. McMillan , left Wednesday for thu west , to bo gone ihrco weeks. Allss Lottn Stone , daughter of Dr. R. AI. Stone , has gone to Georgetown , Cat. , for n visit of several weeks. Allss Esther Wl'son ' of Bloomlnglon , 111. , Is visiting her relatives , Air. and Airs. S. A. MoWortor of this city. Air. Thomas Hi Klmball , accompanied by Airs. Klmball , loft , this vvook for n short visit to SU Paul , on business. Allss Alnud Woolworth of Sioux city is the guest of Air. and Airs. J. Al. Woolworth , bnvlng arrived yesterday. Judge Lornnx of Keokuk , In. , Is the guest of his son , Atr. E. L , Lotuax , general passen ger agent of the Union Pacific. Airs. W. B. Kllllngsworih of Denver , Colo. , is In the city the guest ot her sister , Airs. R. E. Allen of 'J01U Webster street. Air. and Airs. Benjamin Simth.'MUs Smith and Mr. Clifford Smith" lofl Tuesday for iho Pacific coast to bo absent about two months. The Alissos Wnllneo gave n largely nt- londod konsiugton yesterday at their resi dence oa Harnoy and Twenty-fourth streets. Allss Wallace of Salt Lake , who spent last week ns the guest of Allss Nosh at Pleasant Hill , will bo again with Allss Yost next week. Allss Opnl Touznlln arrived homo Alonday f Ionian extended visit to the cast. Mrs , Tournllu Is recovering fiom an attack of la grippe. Airs. F. F. Strayer of Codnr Falls , la. , is visiting her numerous friends and relatives in Omaha ; now nt her brotnor's , Air. J. E. Bales , 10.il Locust. A number of Iho lending young women of Hebrew society circles are planning a leap year pally lobe given about February 20 at tbo now Metropolitan ball. Air. and Airs. Jesse Lowe arrived In Omaha lost week , returning .from tbolr wedding trip , and slopped for a couple of days. They loft for Iheir Denver homo Sunday. Air. nnd Airs. H. W. Yntos leave this evenIng - Ing for Iho oasl. They will bo wilh Allss Gcnllo Yatcs on her birthday , and Will also visit Senator and Airs. Alandorson at Wuih- Friday evening in honor of Airs. George Swoboda's birthday some of her friends ur- Tungdd u very pleasant surprise party at tbo residence of Mr. George Swoboda , North Tnonty-fourlh streou Hon. Nelson WFlsk , an extensive marble dealer of Isle La Alotto , Vt , , with his wjfo and sister. Nellie , who have been stopping a few uuys nt the Alurray , woro'vlsltors at Tun BKE building the past week , Alonday evening Air. and Airs. Ben ( Gal- logher entertained a number of friends .at cards * Ibo huccossful prko winuorp being Allss Nash , Allss Brown , -and Air. 'Berlin. After 11 o'clock the guests danced. Allss Jessie Allliard's kensington -Friday afternoon was a pleasant event of u busy week , a largo number of matrons and maids being present to enjoy iho delightful homo of iho hostess und the perfect entertainment she bad planned for her guests. Allss Lvnn Curtis , who has boon having n thoroughly delightful winler in New York , is cnroulo home , stopping in Chicago n few days before taking up tbo round of social pleasures which awaits her. Miss Curtis will possibly return homo this week , Air. nnd Airs. J. C. Cornwall cntertniuod Iho Cottage Literary iocioty ut their homo , i" > OJ St. Alnry's avenue last Tuesday oven- ing. Mr. R. A. L. Dick favored the socloty > with several choice recitations interspersed wilh instrumental nnd vocal muslo by vari ous monbors of the club. Colonel Thomas Wilson , formoilv chief commissary , U. S. A. , Department of the Platte , Is visiting Airs. Wurron Switlor , Us daughter , of this city. Colonel WiUou has recently been tianslorrod from Chicago lo New Yoik , where lie will huvo charge of iho largest commissary depot In tbo United Stales. Allss Alary Poppleton entertained beauti fully on Wednesday , a pink luncheon being tbo magnet which attracted a number of Iho younger sol. Those who enjoyed iho nfter- noon were Allss Emilv Wakoloy , Allss Wnllnco , Allss Yost. Miss Hnrgis , Allss Hambleton , Allss Chandler , Allss Slolla Hamilton , Miss Brown nnd Aliss Lomist , Allss Emily Wakoloy in honor of Allss 1 Inrgis , who has been her guest this week , gave on Thursday a vnrv dainty toi to some thing . llko Ilfty of tier fi lends. The refresh ments were served nt small tables prettily decorated . nud biiKhtenod by rose-colored tupcis. it was charming In every particular , Ibo young hostess adding another triumph to her ' growing Hat , Tbo members of the older society of this city will bo pained to leai n of the death of Airs. Ll/zlo Caldoruood Alason at her homo In : EaslOiange , N J , , on Thursday. She was a great favorlto In the social and musi cal ! circles of Omaha ( en years ago. She lonvos two children , ono a baby , having boon h bom labor tha jilgtit before. Air. Aluson ii a Air. and Airs , J. G , Martin , South Nineteen - teen tb stioet entertained at , cards 1''riday evening , ThoJO prosunl wore , Air , und Airs , Al Powell , Air. nud Airs. Elmer Duvls , Air. nnd Airs. Sol Hopper , Mr. and Airs , L. T. Martin , Mr , and Airs. Alnhoney , Air , Tom Sldwell , Airs. WaUon Tyson of Hlnlr. i'rizcs wora non by Aim. Davis , Airs. Powell , Sltl- well and Air. Davis. After the conclusion of the gnmo dancing was Indulged in , The Lyceum High Five club , u now noilh end social club , wns entertained by Mr. nud Air * . B. S. Brown on Saturday evening lust. Among the inembeM prosout wore : Air. anil Airs. J. S. Bovd , Air. nnd Airs. Purry Cook , Air. and Airs. Louis Lltllollold , Air. and Airs. \v. J. Uinss. Air. and Airs. Welch , * Air. und Airs. B. S. Brown , Airs. Henshaw , Alissos Boyd , Alalllo Boyd. Alorodlth and Carrie Alorodlth , Alissos Smith und AlcClushy. Air. und Mrs. J. N , H. Patrick entertained at dinner Wednesday evening In honor of Airs. McCorinlck of Salt Lake City. The table dccoiations uoro exquisite , bolng In red and gold. The guests : Air. und Airs. Ben. Gullegher , Gcuoral nnd Airs , Cowln , General and Airs , Brooke , Air. and Airs. Nash , Air. and Alrb , AIcCiHhull , Allss AlcCor- mien , Allss Wallace , Alias Nash , Air. Arthur Srrilth , Air , Charles Offut and Air. Berlin. The monthly reception of the Western Art association will tuko pluco at the rooms of the association , northeast coin or Fifteenth nud Dodge , on Tuesday , February U , com mencing at S p. in. Tbo urtlsts of the evenIng - Ing will Include Hnns Albert , violinist ; Herr Gahm , plunltt ; Alt' , Juloi Lumhurd , basso , and others. Tbo paper of the evening will bo road by Dr , Loruiua J , ICohnslanun. Alombers and their friends are cornlally lu- vitca. Air. and Airs. Hal AlcCord ootorlalued at cards Thursday evening. Among the guccls were General and Airs. Brooke , Mr. and Airs. Yost , Air. and Alra , Pritcbard , Air , and Airs. Yatcs , Air. and Mr * . Alorsrran , Air. and Airs. Bonnotl , Air. and Airs. Curler , Air. and Airs. Coutant , Air. and Airs. Richardson , Air. and Alra. liarkalow , Air , and Alra. Peek , Air. and Airs. AlcKonua , Alra. Bookwitb , Air. and Alra. Cowin , Air. Fuukbousor , Air , and Airs. Alorto. Allss Clara Palmer , who has been for ever four years at Brownell Hall school , loft yesterday for Cincinnati to attend the Academy of tbo Sacred Heart , taking a spe- clal course. Miss Palmer received the prize medal for vocal muslo at lirownell Hall Juno last. She U ono of Airs. Cotton's pupil * and has miuio many friends In Ohnmn who will bo very much interested In her future sue ooss. Hpr father. Captain H. Ii Palmorj no- vompnnles her to Cincinnati. Airs G. W. Alofrenlh. Thursday afternoon , received nor ninny friends between the houn of a nnd 0. Mr * . J. ( S. AloRoaih. Mm. Rob ortson of Port Wlngnto , Airs , rreomnn nnd Airs. Richards of Baltimore received wltli the hostess whllo hprnblo assistants through , out the rooms were Airs , Bnitlott and Atrs. Shields. The punch bowl wns presided over by Allss Luno nnd Allss Robertson. Thoiisunl ln"go tnblo In thu Olnlnif room was dona away with nnd rofroshinonts were served from small tables .scaltoiod hero nnd thero. On Thursday oxoning the Allsscs Untimati entertained nt their boautlful homo on Slier- iimn nvcnuo. n few of their most Intimnta friends. The house wns boiullfiillv dotM1- nted with sinllnx mid cut Honors. The oven ing was spent in progressive high llvo nnd dancing , after which elegant refreshments were servc-d. These pnwnnt were : Air. mid Mrs. Jay I ) . Foster. Alissos Ballpv. Ltvosoy , btrnlie , Boyw , Hnskell , Tvscb'uek , Arm' brustor , Alossrs. Barrett , Strnng , Turlov , Alycw , Metz , A. Snillii. Knouso , AlcUoy , binlth , Gjiodmnn. Allss Aland Slonoy , nsslslod by Allss Sophli Rolicru gnvo n very plonsant party Ins ! Thursdny evening to n few friends. Tha evening wns spent In music , dmiclnij nnd cards. These present wore , Allss Kinney , Allss N. Klnnov , Allss AInv Brokaw. Miss Hiirloy. , Allss Bradbury , Miss Ida Rogers. . Allss , I. rceimin. Airs. Brndbury , Mr.Coloninn , Air. George Roberts , Atr. Hurlv , Air. "SloH. son , Air. Soaborts , Air , Ovunhofor , Air. Lively. The guests drpnrtod In the flin.aH hourof the morning , dellghtod with thult avonlng's entertainment. AINs Alncy Shannon wns the recipient of n very pleasant leap year surprise | mrty nl hot homo , Kil5 Cnmlug sti-eot , last Wednesday pycnlng. An Interesting ( rnmoof > proL resstva hgh flvo wns Indulged In , Aliss HiiVs niid Alpl . bhiinnon being llio winners of the first priros. Lunehcon xvns served uftor Iho gnmo and was Immcdialoly followed by muslo nrtd dixnclng. Tbofolloivlng Indies nhd gentle , mon were present : Allsscs Hoi-old. Fit/- pnirlek , Hnys , O'Hnnton , Starko , Al. Fw | , Patrick. Shnnnon ; Alossis. Aloelu. Sbannbti , Dunn , Wbito , Roonoy , AlcGlnnls , Ducdnle. Airs. Dotiol gnvon charming Kunslnklon Thursdny afternoon In honor of Allss Brown of Clilcago. High five proved more rttti'.lc- llvo than ncodlowork , nnd Ibo ho'uis pnssod mon delightfully In thnt manner. Allss Bolln Robinson phuod several selections Iti horusunl porlcct way. Tbo gliosUs were Allss Robinson , Allss Bella Robinson , Miss Boyd , Allss Bishop , Allss Bui rounds. > Airs. Living , the Allsscs Hubbard , Allss Hnmlllon , Allss English , Altss Ruwles , AlLss Chuint.ors. Aliss uccco , Allss Pollack , Miss Isaacs , Miss Sharp , Allss Thoodorn Bnlch , MFS ! AlcCltil- land , Allss Hall. The Kount/o Plnco High Flvo club wns ontoi tnlned last Friday evening by Judge nnd Airs. Bradley nt their rcsldoncb on WiVt street , 'ihoso pro-sont were : Dr. nnd Airs. Crummor , Judco nnd Airs. Shields , Air. und Mrs. T. B. Allnnhnn. Mr. nnd AIM. II. Lawrle , Judgp and Air * . Alncombor , Aln and Airs. A. L. Niuld , Airs. E. V. Lewis , Airs. J. S. Collins. Air. 11. Lnwrio won lliu gentlemen's prize , n very beautiful gold toothpick. Airs. Muuombcr carried of Mho Indies' pni-o , a very prottilv decorntod chliia cup nnd snucor. Air. and Airs. T. B.'Allnn- ban will entertain the club at their homo , JlOO WIrtslieot , on Februury 11) ) . The Social Hour club was very pleasantly % onlorlatned Thursdny evening b.y Air. nnd Alra. B. F. Alnslors nt their residunce , 2"il Davenport street. The social gnmo of high ilvo was vlayod until a Into hour , when tha members were invited to nu elegant lunoh. Thopilros , the Indies'being a china aalnd bowl nnd _ the gentlemen's an oxydlzod paper knife , tvoro won by Airs C. W. 'Lyon and lr. C. H. Paul. The following were present : Air. and Alri. A. Tray nor. Air. nnd Airs. C. H. Paul , Air. nnd Airs. R. n. Allan , Air. und Alrj. J. N. Phillips , Air. nnd Aln. C. W. Lvon , Airs. Al. Jones , Air. J. W. Wilson and Airs. W. B. Killingswortb of Doavor , Colo. The F. L. S. mot at the residence of'Atr ' , J. E. Bates , Hl.il Locust slroot , Tuesday evening - ing , und the voting neoplo of KounlVo place did Ihomsolvos proud In the rcnowlled'dis- cusslonWhich Is Iho Groalor Military Power , England oi-tho UnltoJ Stalosl" Tbo judccs-decidcil n favor of Englnnilt 10ur young people nro displaying consldornblo ability In-thls young literary society. These prcsontworo ns follows : Mr. J. 'E. Bates , president ; Alisscs Bhuicho Bay , Blanche Van Court , Fanny Wedge , Mudgo Lohnier , Alyr- tlo Coon , Fnnnv Butes , Airs. Will JNloCai-'uo , Alr.s. F. F. Slrayor , Mr. Fred Sohnoidur - , Wilbor .Tarkson , Frank Polglose , Ed. Wil- rex , Mr. Ochlltroo , Byron Coon , Luther Tato. Buffalo ( \\yo. ) Echo : It appears , thal Pnul Compion has , lit the vernacular of the strcot , slruck a "puddltiR" down in Oniuha , and is having something 'of a swell time among iho 100 of iho No- brasku metropolis whllo his J D Bars munch sago brush on Iho Wyoming plains. Paul's presence giaced'tho pirlbrs of an eminent cllv couple ono evening recently - contly where high llvo wns the gome. The society page of TUB OAmjvBm : chronicles the fact that tbo Wyoming boy got. awny with the flrbt prl/e , hands down. Next sum mer the punchers may have the privlloirb of shooting nt n silver whisk broom holder that will bang In Paul's ' boudoir on Cra/y Woman. The following were present ut a leap vonr party given by tbo Udios of Fort Omaha Friday evening : Goi.oral nndMi-i. Wheaten , Colonel nnd Airs. Piirds , Captain and Mrs. Demory , Captain and Airs. Waring , Captain and Mrs. Uhllo , Captain mid Airs. Ke/lnr / , Lieutenant nnd Airs. Alallory , Lloutonant nnd Mrs. Abororomblo , Lieutenant nnd Airs. Piper , Lieutenant nnd Airs. Pickering. Lloutonant nnd Airs. Van Lieu , Licutonnnt and Airs. Wright , Lieutenant nnd Airs. Wit- kins , Mr. ana Airs. Rl.ill , Captain Crowdor , Captain Kinslo , Captain and Airs. Spencrr , Lieutenant und Airs. Wabsior , Alissos War ing , Hnllldny , Nlghliiignlo , Doauo , Wakoloy , Hughes , Dundy , AlcKonnn , Duwoy. Frazier , Balcombo , Mrs. Wicks , Messrs. Wilson , Bookmlllcr , Berlin , White. Hoth , AlcDougnll , Ross , Howell , Doano , Garncau , Hull , Hlnos , Whllmnn. , Our city lm * boon favoiod with n viiry ao- coptublo londitlon ( if Ihe sucroil opera " .lepthah and His Daughter Ipnlgenin , ' ! In costume , under dhoctlon of Airs. S. E. Cluppo of Omaha , assisted by Miss A. Pine , her sister , r.uyb nc-oirespondent from Plotts- inonlh. fioth ladies are thoroughly up tb the work and with tbo nxslsinnco of Air. W. A. Dei lick , Ibo pleasing "basso" of Omaha , and chorus of thirty voices selected from tha musical fraternity of this cltv gave ono of tha most delightful enioitulnmuqts of HID season. Airs. Clappo during her short stay has made many warm friends in , this city , and u movement is already Inaugurated to orgnnl/o n musical association wllh the Idea of Inviting her to direct the fame. We shall not be surprised to learn of numerous applications from social bodies In neighbor ing towns for rendering this beautiful opera In their bon oil t. ' Constant Complain * The sale of cheap and i ifc- . nor goods is the cause o > constant complaint , nnd cre ates a great many dissatis fied customers. MCI chants woul'd prefer to liandle the , best at tides if their custom ers were willing to / for them. It is contran ti com mon sense to expect genuine goods at inferior prices. If" customers want Dr. Price's Delicious Flavoring Extracts they can obtain them of any i esponsible grocer. The cost is greater but the results obtained and the satisfaction gained more than compen sates for the extra expense in buying them.