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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1895)
" " " " - . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , .vq.- . " _ . . , < " ' ' _ ' rT. . , . . . . . . . . . . , . . _ . _ , .1. . . . . . . . . - " ' 4 . - , - . ' 1 . . . ' . " 0 . . . . . _ . . _ ' I _ ' 'fTi O rATA nAIT'V' nTl ! STTNDAYS tTANUAUY 27. 180& : ) . S ' i. . . WOMEN \ IN CONVERSA - Zero Weather Greatly Interfcm with Swel . Functions the PMt Wook1 . - LEADS TiE GERMAN AFTER TEN YEArS , ' 'Vhbt Chit ) cvel " , Yen , OrIgInM Cotillion nt l.riko'a-llIgI ) I'lvo l'nrly for : II ali : IrA. icvll-lctnlR ) or Lho Irnko Wrllll/ ! nave you ever thought how difcult It I to . "Woman's follow a \oman In converslton. - al best a contradiction still . " says Iolle ; and certainly Q angler was ever moro al a loss . tribe than a Amen the slIppery and flny tiln and frlv- , man Is among wayward callrlclols olously-dlsposeel woman. Now that Lent I Is , ; shorllo ho with us It Is suggested \ that the women who ) arc seen most In sciety adopt the hahl ! or exhaustIng one subject IJeloro jUllllng to another. There are women who have n marvelous faculty for sklnlnlng ! rapIdly over the surface of things rnlllng ono of the swallow as he sometimes sllls over the water In search of fool , dipping here and there In his rapid . fight I Is as breathless and fatIguIng ! to ' ' follow them In their conversatIon as to Ilur- wonderful \ IUU I , eluln'el as he leaps with agilIty from tree to tree. No sooner 1\0 \ you ImagIne that you have caught their meaning anti arc going to enjoy a little convormton ' , than that C1n boast of seine consecutIveness you are oiigetl , ) . by 1 Ilowerful wrench or Intellectual glelght-or-hanll , which recalls the feats of acrobats and jugglers ! ; to divert ) ' 0\1 thoughts sllilionly ' Into n totally different ' unconnected vtli anythlug . cllnnlol. _ wholly . . . l. . 'nM I III .ml wih . , thrnl1h , "I" "iUUU UCLUfl . . . 'u' , u. . . . . . . _ - . . /UUU aloha Is mnzos or which a volatile woman Ilono capahl Overpowered with the exertions of tIny ch3' , you give lP , simply exhausted by the Ilroc ! s , without any clear or distnct Idea on anyone subject. This exercise Is frequently accompanIed IJY 1 considerable amount of vivacity and iiaIVctt. which Imparts n raciness to the nalvelo \ entertlluenl which wou\\ otherwIse he only unbearable. Shouts of laughter suc- cee.\ ono another as you find yourself engaged - gagcl In a hind or nteeplechnsc 01 In nn ; Intele < tual version of tile old fnshloned " " with this game or "hunt the 8Ipper. only - - - differeliN' . that whie the talk Is sllpery ! , the slipper Is nol thero. Or Il lay he that the transitions are too rapid for the completion of any sentence calculated to explaIn the Idea which , for the 10mont. 1m , 10Ssosiion of the mimi , al 11 whie you otrnln every facility you have In order to gain nome Insight Into the \eanln or what Is vale\ \ you are abruptly aslw.I . , In the mld- die of half tittered . half cxpresscd Inco- hel'cnl and broken sentences whether you do not u1lerstneJ 1 Il lero not for the arch good humor with which the question Is put you would feel disposed to resent such nn off lan.le.1 . . way or disposing of conversation. And . af- ter all , II hat Is Il you are supposed to understand ? Ideas not expressed , thoughts nol nl'alled Into words FaIrly puzzled . , ret nol willing to own your defeat . or loa cour- teout to Insinuate the titter Incomplehon- lblcnc3s of your [ all frlOll , you either try to catch ut some meaning ! as weB a' you cati . or contenl yourself with giving u vague kind or answer , that may mean anything - thing or nothing or endeavor to shelve tim whole mater by nn alrmatvo which , \ nol strictly In accordance with the truth. seems the only loophole of escape. This game Is Illayed again ane again with equal ingenuousness , and the most abstruse qucs- lens ate touched upon In the same rec\ less and superficial manner , for no subject ts either too grave 0' too deep for them. No sybil over uttered darker sayings nor propounded more porp\exlng \ riddles than aomb of the young women of the Ilresent day. Thin marriage of MIss Drake , eldest : daughter of : . and Mrs. L. J. Drake and Mr. Albert Frederick Miller of Franl In , l'a , Is now nnnouncee to take place nt the Drake residence al - o'clock February 26 , to be followed by a reception . Mla ; Alice Dralce Is to bo maid of . honor . thE - - - - - bridesmaids . being Miss Adelaide Miller of Franklin , Pa. , a cousin of the groom anti Miss Blanche MacDano of Fort Dodge , la. Tim nSJlstng girls wi bo Miss Colpetzel and Miss Bessie Norton ; the flower gIrl will 10 Josephine Drake und the ring bearer , Mls3 Metta 1ler , a sister of the first brldetnaId. The best man on thIs caslon Is to bo ! l. Charles Miller . Jr. . or ranleln , Pa. , a cousin of Miss Drke's fiance ; the groomsmen wi be Iossrs. Snm- uel Megeath and William Clarke while the ' ushers chosen are ! l. larry Wilkins and Mr. James C. itltchey. Miss Drake Is one of Omaha's favorite society girls a 10bl- tante , and comes or a fno famIly . whIle , the groom Is well known In Franklin , Pa. , : circle9. The wedding Is to be exceedinglY beautiful , and the lrosseau In keeping with the standing of the Standard OU representative - lve In this city. A t'uUlllon lustier. n bas been a long time since no deUght. ful a german was given by the leaders : of social life In Omaha as that or Wednesday evening , at the residence of Judge and \ Mrs. Lake on Dodge street , by the Whilst cub , : This cub has been In existence for several winters , meeting around nl toe homes of Its members , and composed or men and women - men veil known In society , who have glvon up the grand round of Illeasuro for the more sedate joys or hOle and married life. Now and then howe\'er the 01 time spirit of gayely und fun tins made itself consplcuQus and the result has been most no\'el enterlaln- bouts. The cotlon at Wednesday evening was a novel dance , Indeed , because It Introduced to the dancers many new In.1 . original figures . whIch the Icader , ! I. Clement Chase IUII spent a fcrtn"ht In creating. One at them , known as "A Knotty Problem , " was worthy or any leader , causing consteraton to the man who drew the end or a liandker. cblof havIng the knot upon it. hut the two figures that causell lie ( greatest continent oust ' amusement , all worthy of Beau Irul- tact \ himself , were known lS "All Small Cards" and "ltotimrn Plrtners Lead , " titles hnlng a whist.hiko flavor. The header hail . procure.l . , but nol wlthoul considerable effort , pictures , tintypes , cant Ihalographa ) and even old daguerreotypes or the partelpanls In the ilarce. Pictures or their chlllhood days amid tbtso pleturs forleel the basis for the figures above To the ladles were given funny little pictures of the boys who had grown sInce those 11hotogralh days Into Innhood anti "beariled Ilee the pard , " seine of whol nnc belnE filled "with swiso saws amid model Ilslunces ; " whlo to time len were given the Illelures at little "Ie Ids" In pinafores unit other gowns remIniscent or very young chidhood , And the fun was fast and furious . . , , , , , , , , wien thin turn nn.1 wn""n ntn.m'n,1 t . . _ _ ' ' _ n nnl _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . .v : flntttimucountcrpartts 01 the pictures /tven them by the leader , as their partner / tIme , cat\iol. After this trying ordeal canto refresh. . menta , precedell by the Vlr/llla reel When the refreshments were served the "Dscarl\ " figure followed and then another original Og- . uro , entted , "VImistia for Luck. " Time evening closet ! wIth a series of athletIc ox. erclaes lu which time muon to gain artnel , Indulged In standing jumps , pole vaulting , akl1lllng the rope ali "leal1 frog , " feats . which they have not undertaken since boy. hood. The two parlors were canvased , the seats being arranged In the rear one , while In time ' dining roam stool time favor table wills omit. art- cbs or tissue paper , Pet feet strings 01 morn- t log glorIes for the ladies , Imlense chrysan. themuls for the mon , fancy bals , l'hoto. graph frames and oilier kmmickknaclcs The favor table was Ilresllell over by Mrs. I.ouls ' . Bradford , alsllted by ! r. lamlton and . Mr. httrigwall. Mr Chase who hu not - Sgured recently In the cotlon , led for the first limo In nearly ten ) 'cnl , anti was followed hy Mr. mind Mrs. Wiiam A , Hellck , Mr. and ! tlr. Warren H.lgers , Mr. miami Mn. - ' , Daniel Whceler , jr . 11 John i\ . ltingwaht t . . . Ind Mrs. Clement Chase , Mr. I.oula Urad. t. ford and Mrs. Milon T. larlow , Mr. anti : Irs. Joseph I.ehmer , Mr. anti Mrs. O. W. , huh , Mr. and Mrs. Chlrles l. HI'usl ? tlr . ' and Mn. tease Col's , Mr. unit Mrs A. I. . S Heed Mr. alll ! n. Harry Mcl'armlell , Mr t . and ! 1 : Arthur Hemlrcton ) , Mr. anll Mrs , c Jos1ih Garneau. 11 and Mrs. W. S. Popple tub ) , nal11 C. Wi hamilton : , rarcr. Ort t the wall buns : pretty doCC11 banner lu the it . ' . : . . k ' . . . . . , . "l lJ.f" . .I. . . > " ! J' shape or n Ill edged playing card , the fig. mires lning printed an I , and Its motto , "I.'ar n Club of Ten. " U"ltrt" nnel nrm1n " ' 0111"1 Wednesday afternoon Mists Mabel Ella Brown and Dr George A Ilerl nolortl were larrlell ' al the home at the bride's father , : . I.'rank N. Brown , local treasUrer of tIme Union Pacific , 520 South Twenty- Ixh eve- mimic , - ltev. T. 3. Iackay officiating. The bride II nn Olaha girl , havIng graduatee\ from time high Icheol last Juno with Limo class or ' 9t , while the groom IR a well known dentist or Inllepenlence , la , The resllence decortmtomi wiLls mmtnhiax , cut was hanlsomely Ilecorted wih smiax cIl ( o\erl anti palms , n feral canopy at Easter lilies and smilax beIng arranged In the front smiax ! ! Ilarior. where the wedding ceremony took place. The brhleal party preceded by six little girls carrying rlhbons , enteell the parlor - lor t' thc Ilslc of a wc.lln . march , played hy Mr. Martli Cahn. Ella May Brown , the ring hearer was I picture of sweet child- hoc.1 . al she followed the ribbon girls. The rlde's gown was made of heavy whie satin , skirt anti sleeves , with n brocade loelce , leI goaway dress of gnslsh coVert , tailor mnatle with mink trimnmuhtmg was IX' Ilulslely mheslgncd time eltlre trousseau , in . Ileell , helng one of the hnnl1omost ant most elaborate ever orleleel In Omaha. The bridal lollluel was cOlposeel of six smaler lunches ef magnificent bride's roses , ted with white ribbon. Very heautfu\ \ was the scene as the fall young bride stood emi the stairs anti tossed the houtonnleres among the crowd or fnsh- amonl lonally Messel'oung wOlen who hall nt tenllell her through the wedding rites. As timi 01\ tradItIon goes , Il Is to he expected that MIss Staley ! , MIss Morris , Miss Slclnner anti Miss Sadie laul , the victorIous re- _ cll.leuts . of the ilowerim , will ho married heforo ' \owers wi a twelthmolth Ilapses. The hrllesmall was Miss Lucia Durfee of Iansas City . and time best lan 111 W. 11. Drown of Omaha. TIme cOllllo left after the ceremony emi the fast mail for Denver anti a seuthern tour tnklng In Sai Antonio anti New Orleans . The Iln's- outs were beautiful anti \ extensive. Frcl outer or town Ihere I were Mr. anti \ Mrs. C. 11. 1)ur. 'n , n. . ' "e. . t'.t. . . n' 1. . . . . . flu I. ) 'U" n. . .0" uu."u , . .u.ou v. . Along the 101 guesls Ilresenl were the following : Mr. 111 Mis. C' . N. Detz , ! I. anti , Mrs. Kirkemidall ; . Mr. and Mrs. C C. ( oe. Mr. and Mrs Tholas Swobe Mr. anti Mrs. C. E. Squires Mr. and Mrs. \'alter 11. \1131S , Mr. anti , :11 $ . l.ellst , :11. and Mrs. flanchor . Mr. anti Irs. I. . J. Drlle. Mr anti Mrs. A. S. Van Juran , Miss Brownie Baum , Miss Sadie laul , Mr.'ihl Treat , Mr. and Mrs. John Wakefe\ , Miss JeJneLe WakeOel , Mr. anti Mrs. Clayton , : . and Mrtm Durfee , Mrs. Norris Miss Myrtle Nor- iib . liES Darlene Coo Mrs. Barher , Miss Maim Staley Mr. Waler Stale ) Miss Grac Camllbel , Miss Besslo Skinner the Misses Orcutt . Mica Grace Mnrty Miss Bessie Hu- let Miss Ruby Wiiams , Miss Midred \Viilamns . Miss Or Orctmtt . Miss Ada Irk- ell1B. :18s McShiamme Irs. George ICelh' . 1.,1 ; Swobe , ! r. Percy Jensen , Mr. Frank iburfett . One or the honortd weJdlng guests was a Ilto colored girl who Is a favorIte of the bride anti followed her from 1001 to room , alhl was smated next to the bride al the banquet - quet Time chlll Is the daughter of the Janl- lor or All 8alnls' churcim who lives Inlne- dl\cl } ' opposIte the Brown residence. " ' . H. 1(110' ' t Jiurk' ' iteception. 'he fifth nnnual reception given by the clerks of time W. ' fi. Bennett Co. occurred Tuesday evening lt Metropolitan Imall. or the five annual recepLons and of the lany olher parLrs given by these popular entertaIners the one of last Tuesday was hy far the most complete success. Santo Ify couples ParticiPated In the grand immarehi which began promptly al 8:30 : p. mu. led by :11 Samuel I-ynohls and Miss Anna Becher. The twentone dances were only too quIckly danced IWY to the sweet strains of orchestral music. Care tables were soon occupied by the older friends In the large reception rooms. Light refreshments wltl lemonale and punch were served tIme com party In the lobby. gverYlhlng wenl off ) of fmoothly , with Mr. W. L. Edwards as foot 1001 manager assisted by the arrangement comrn mltee , Mr. S. Reynolds , W. L. Edwards , E S A. Weathers , \V. L. I\ruer , and thE reception committee . Miss battle FrazIer Maude McVea , Mae Hamblot , Mae Updle , Mr L C. Cunningham , A. W. Anderson , Theodorl Farsley and Henry J'olmlzomm. Along those who reEllondcr to the 300 Il- : vltatons Issued were : : Messrs. and Mesdames W. R. Bennett , C W Damon , I. Gul , Ii. Ilancroft , C. Kaller I D. I J. O'Brien Charles Newton , E. Farnsley ! Calliman. flovberrv . Ttilt fltirmnsfnr Mn , iCenmia ; ' DeYapp : - ' Smith ' ; ' Mcsdames ' - Kinken. non , Wade , Smith , Murray Becher , M. Dau- ber DrIggs , Grey , Anson , H. D. Beer ; Misses LouIse Bonmiett . Maggie Cosgrove Alice Manning Lizzie Brown , Maude McVea , Luck Baker . Hose Fitzpatrick , Ella Klnlen- non , Nellie Mathews , NellIe MeDonal , Emma gkstrom , Jessie Grey Lillian Colburn , Hose 1.lllstrom. Anna llechsr Mac Hambiet Liz- zie Howan , EmIly Twiss , Louise Pennel , Anna Benson Vlnnlo Hefn , JennIe 1cl- lan LouIse ICaltier . Mantle Swanson Emily Myles , Martha Lohleiss Lena flower Clara QuIll , I.otte Frazier Mildred Drlgge rankle Long Mattie Frederickson , Hallo Lundeen , Ltie Hayden , Goldie Durst , Ethel Jones , Susie Hitchcock , Suslo Farsley , Estela liecher Kate Philpps , Anna Kemp Tlmey , Abblo Grey Kate Cosgove , Dawson , Kate Smih , Maude Drigge Swlnby , Fitzpatrick ; Messrs. Fred Hammond , L. SavIdge , I' . F. Frenzr I . Bert Iloimanan 10 Holton , Louis Drost , Whitman , Pitch , M. Kline . Driefus Arthur WhItworth , girod , Hay Mulby. J. : Mattson Bradley 1 B. 1anaghan , Erwin Myles , Ell FitzpatrIck , J. ICessier Ed hayes . Itrlson . J. flenman HoIslzer , Cook S. \Vlg. gins , Shout , D. Reuben , -Johnson , John Casey , Mick Coegrove F. Reymioids A. 1ur. tagii E. A. Weathers , henry Iohlzon , Robert - ert Hays , \V. Campion , I. ' g. IClever . \V. Anderson , J , W. McDi , W. L. gdwards , C. J. Cunningham , A. Sween , Emil Andreen , 'iy . Krueger , Theo Iarnsley , M. I ) . Youel , C. H. Warburlon , E. Cal , H. W. Walton. John footing , J. 11. 81100ner. 1 ! . A. Miller. " - . R , Sears , Masters Harry Wade , and Edward O'Brien A n\,1 Iumtcirtslmmmmient. : The Young People's Society of time First Universalst church , corner Nineteenth anti \ Lothrop streets , have Issue'\ tIme folowing very unlquo tnvllalon 10 a "blrthd3Y party " accompanying which were Ito bags tn which to deposit the offerings : Thil birthday party In given to you ; \Vo hope you wIll coiuie . and propose Ir you do. \n agreeable time , sonic good things to eat , Anti leslles ) many ethel , n musical treat At candles we could not secure the number . of ' 0 let your light shine , wo send Ihls fnn. dan le. Pil Bufely within as lan ) ' sOUll pennies As years yeti are old ( we hope they are mummy' ) . Your brll light I. will be Irlsht , I you cnd It or \\'hIie wo'l keep larle , Ir you wish , whnt's within It. Time orIginal date was announc\ Jm- story 2i , but owing to the Inclemcncy or time wnathel' on tbal ovenlng Il wa postponed to Tm'/Hlny evening , January 29 A cordial . weleomo Is oxtenlelt to all memIerl anel fi'lcmmdmm to meet amid spend a pleasant evenIng - I log In ( lie church parlors. ) .11).1 ) .C gim mms'iehmy. In commemoraton or her natal day Iilrd. Sias Wright , No , :79 Decalnr street , Issnl In\latons for a progressive logomaehy party Monday cvenlng last. I was nn Irlglal : did hapllY thouht of the hosless , who pre- hated the entertainment fOl' her gursts , \1 pronoulced It an Instructve amdellhl11 \ galc , 111 un evening to he remmie.mnbyred 'haso who Proved themselves adopts In the new lalOy : capturing the king prizes wera Mrs 1 , O. harem anti Mr. Thomas 1.lulnj ; Miss JennIe Smith anti ! l. I ) . L. Morgami receIving the consolatIon prIze. Templng re frtshments were JHVCII , after which MIss Eleanor Wright anti Mr alon favored time comllsuy with vocal selections , Mr amid llu Smith wIth banjo ane' plona ducts. Those present were : 11. anti \ Mrs . ThoDIU : 1amln , Mr. and MraViil lamln , : tr. anti Mrs. A. J. Eaton , Mr. anti Mrs . n. I I. . Mor' gao , Mr and Mrs. S. O. harem , Mr. amm ! n. J , 11. Altson , Mr anti \ Mrs H. N. . , , Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Neal , Misses Verd , I'\llanI , , . 'lle Iolnll , Hesle Cain , VIvl.sr . AI'150n , Jennie SmIths. meonor Wright , Stel Shill . the Messrs. J , I' , Cooke , James Cooke , : C. ' 1' . Uuter , 0. M 1 , 1.0.111 E\'ans Smih , ' . I Arthur Ah'lon. _ Mu III" Ihiertmihmcmt. : , Irs. J. F. Hcllaldrua , ! : s. C. . ' . Mlchel and \ ! rs. F , S. Johl\ delIghtfully eimer talned the lathes uf Mu \ ' ' : \I\es igunsVe'Jues'iay . Ilfernocl at the hme of Mrx. Richardson , I Sf1 I North Thlrt-lllnl trctt. Shakespeare I who has bec the subJect ut lluly cC 1.11 . .I _ 1. _ : , UR _ I j L { W- . . - - - - - . . . . . . . . . WAR the her or the hour , Inll his bust stood 11 crowned with laurel In a prominent place In I time library. From his immortal words were drawn the fiLing answer to many important questions of the present ulay . Some were 10 very opportune as to bring forth hearty applause - plause ; for example . a certaIn great mRn's opinion or himself was called for when thin reply came : "I am Sir Oracle , anti when I . ope my lips let no dog bark. " Eachi guest recel"Oln memento In the form of a picture or some Shakespearean character m or haunt Music , very sullahle te the occasion , was furnished I ) ' Miss Jessie Towne , which was highly nppreclated Miss Towne Is a bright pleasing young woman , who , with Miss Tay- I br mhll1\ \ the charm or girlhood to the gath. , erlng Delicious rereshmenta were served \ antI time guests departed with the memory or n perfect afternoon In hold relief. , 1 . l'rrl1 1111 I'h'o I'arty. One or the most notable anti telghtll occasIons cf the pasl week was the charmlnc 1 earth party al time home or Mr. anti \ Mrs. Wi Rector . 2128 Wlrl trcet . tu hOloI of Mr. anti Mrs. Charles Ford Scovi of Chicago The home looked IJartculary lo\ely , being tlstefuly 0111 artistically 11ecorted with Italian ferns la I.'rnee roses amid cara- tiomis. The popular game of progressive high five was limiy'ed t\elve rounds , with great In- ( crest . the royal prizes being won hy : Irs , Christan Hnrlman amid Colonel Corish , whie Irs. O. N. Da\'cnporl and Mr. Charles Scovi were awarllec the consolatIons. Eerant teflreshments wer served and at a bite hour the merry' throng 10'elhome \ - ward. Among those present were : Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Scovil of Cimicago Mr. anti \ Mrs Ich- Seo\1 artisan of St. l.oUs. Colonel anti \ Mrs. Cornishi Mr. and \ Mrs. J. Mctcnlr , Mr. and ! rs. I.ock- ! ! wood Mr. and Mrs A. ' . Hcctor , : . anti Irs. P. T. Hansom Mr and Mrs. A.\ollh \ Meyer . Mr and Mrs. g1alm , \ , Mr. and Mrs. Ranford , Mr. anti Mrs. e. F. Weller . Mr. and Irs. O. N Davenport Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. I Silencer of Nebraska Cly , nli Miss Hector. . " mmiii lie V lll',1 h'arty The Tuxedo club gave n carll party nt Ho'al Arellum hal , Bee btmlltilng . Ion.lay . evening which was delightful In every wny. Cards were indulged In unt a late hour titter which a musical progrm was renllered 'ho wInners or the prizes were ns follows : Litiies' prIze Miss 10t Ihley ; geumtlemnemi's prize , Mr. Thomas O'ilrlemm ; ladles' consolation - than lmrizo Miss anning ; gentlermien's con- solaton prize , Mr. rank A. Furay. Time Ilrlzes were very unl1lue amid time evening was thoroughly enJo'ed Among these presenl were : 1IS1es Cr,1mer. Dale . 1tlammmmimmg . Doolng , Baumer , harris , Steele Flanagan , Sigmund , " 'lson. Brenton , Glason , Nora Geason , " 'ell. FitzpatrIck McGuire , Kelly . Smnltim . Fruan and Heal ) ' . . Messrs. Frenzer Fitzpatrick , Hegart , Leighty , Franlc 1iray Glillgami . O'Brlen , Aulele , Smith Clarence Fmmray''iisomm , : Ic- Cough McGrth , Gleason Thiacker Copeland Doolng , Elroll , Johnson , Hinton and Ed Ftmray . ' ) 'he club has invitations out for their next ( lancing party at Chamb rs' academy lrlda ) ' e\enlng. February 1. . \lotlel' Sctll Club Inllcl ( l. One or the pleasant happenings of the , week pasl was the part given by the newly formed Aurora Borealis Social club , at their hal In the extreme norther part of the cIty . Thursday e\enlnl This was time second party given by this club but judging by the large crowd of North Omaha society people who ntended and the very pleasant evening spent by all , the future success of time club seems to bo assured. Among those who were presenl were : Mr. and ! rs. Sammdford ! I. and Mrs. Wacek Misses Johnson , Burg , : MmtMeel Latsch , Donahue Paler. Cotton . Thomas , Burg , Latscb , Frederlclson , htesermgreen . Gamble , t Boyd , Ruth Huxhold , SChropschlre , GIbes , L Osen , Page , Gamble. Messrs. Wilitanis . . Thiessen , Slmnpsomm Zimmer , Rowley 1orrel , Kirkland Nlkol , Trimax Zimmer , Craig , . Thomson , Still , Kiimmnel Hustn , Zimmer , . Timonison Donahue , Foster , Lester , Page. : i'leastilmt Soct' Event lt time rort. : Wednesday evening a most delightful . birthday party was given at the home of ! Mr. and 1rs Jones otlorl Onmalin In honor or Misses Dole Treat and Jane Jones. 'fb ! - evening passed away pleasantly In dancing . singing of a solo , "Tho Wedding Boils , " by Mr. Norton , one of the best sIngers al the , fort , and rectng or "A Drunkard's Dream , " : by . Miss r ! t.Whie. . tIme _ guests ! , were en- JaYlg a uelCIUS psmncn air. NOrOn 9nler- tamed the party with n recitation ot "King Bruce ot Scotland , " and while tea was served Mr. Haze gave an exhibition of n very unIque ant much admired dance. Among those present were : Mr and Mrs. Coady Mr. Ind Mrs. Haze ! l. and Mrs. Wood , ! l. amid Mrs. Drbscohi . Mr. and Mrs. Allisomm . Mr. and Mrs. Slahl , Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins Mr. ant ! rs. Deubery , Mr. and ! rs. Ilowlit . Mr. and Mrs. Trapper . Misses amb , Wood , Trent and Bock ; fossrs. Crawford - ford , Bryan ; Hegan , Norton , Murphy Trout Coulter , Ketcbmarl brothers and Rciifusmm. \Iolet Club Literary ntcrLalnmcnt. A brlghl entertalnmenl was given by the ) Leavenworth School Violet club Tuesday afternoon at lho residence at Miss Fannie Hosenberg , 618 South Sixteenlh street. The program was as follows : Piano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrol Eilen Anderson. Ueclaton. . . Elen . . . . . , . . . . . . . .Lltte Jim Lottie Myers. . . . . . . . Lote . . . . . . . . . De Cota Pina solo. . . . , . . .Amerlcan Line March Bessie Searboru h. . . . . . . . . . . . . . h.Llle Joe sther Ahistromu Piano and . . . . . . . . . . . . Fannield nosle ltosemiberg. Dance . . . . . . . / . . . . . . . . , . Hlelde Sonnehorn Heclatan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1"wllut Mountain Fannie Rosenberg. Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Violet Club Hecluton. . . . . . . . . . . 'Vhlstng Regiment Fannie Sommohorn. Hcclta ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paulnl Michael Somig. Lottie Myem's and nosle Hosclhll Song.Iotte Heclaton. . . 1)'el's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eme Green IlsnnlCO \Irl 1)iue ) , l.aslMoncay ovenimmg ! r , John Steel , presl. dent of the Nebraska Life Umiderwrlters' association , gave n IUlch al Daltiuff's cafe lo the lifo Insurance mon or Omaha In honor of Mr. lilIes M. Dawson , a well Imown life Insurance actuary and wrier of Cblcao. / \fer lunch Mr. Ihwsol gave an Interestng I talk 01 subjects ot general interest to the Insul'ance fraternity Mr. Dawson Is an earest advocate of annual cash render and annual dividend Insurance , such as are now proserlhed by the laws or Massachusets , which plan other c0111anlea are , In a mueas- uro , being ; farced to adept an account of tIme pnblcomlnel. . These present were : John Steel , If. H. Gould , O. E. Ady , M. Gould , C. Z. Gould , H. D. Neely , " ' . I , Brawn , Itt . F. Hoeder , W , I. Alexander , Simon Goetz T. l. ! Nor- rime , I.'rank B I , Hartgan , H. I. Callns , H. , \ . loud , I. S. Ford , H. F. Llmbacle , W. M. Burroughs and W I. hawks. oil t 11 Jllhnay 1'lal.II18. The ladies of the 1. E. 0 , society have or- rnngee for one at the most delghtul enler- talnmenls of the season to ho given nl the Armory the second week In Jebruary , 1.01 weeks the ladles have been quietly Illannln ! and the result Is to bo 'he Midway Plalsaneo wIth its Ferris I wheel , elluclteel : camel , htmtmm.buumi candY man , forty beauties sll nil time other delights of the Midway , Including lunch lt 011 \'Ienna , Ceylon tea brewed hy coy little Japanese nieldemis. but- tot mmuhlk fresh ( room the churn In time calry , 'hl object 1 < to Increase the eharlahle fund at the society amid \ the ladles have coiled to their nFslstanco mll'h of the Ilaut ) amid . talent of the cIty. Excursion Ilarles mare up of the 1' . E 0 chapters fr01 I.tnculn , l'iattemnoutim'mmlmoo and South Omaha , 111 atene anti the armory will bo taxed to ac- Iollodalo tIme throngs of people oxitected . ( 'limit or ' ) ' 0\11 l'ul(8. t MIss May M. lutcblnson Is al home al thus "reuzer Miss Durlo Is the guest ot her aunt , ! rs. . John . \ . tcShano , I Mrs. Martin Cuba anti ' children returned . to Omaba Sunday. ' TJia ! Manhattan chub gave another very I plcant part 11rlJayIChl. . I Mr. , ' . I' . GUIDU returned Tuesday front , a bu.hwsl trIp to Chicago. Mre . Frank Irvine left Friday for Sharon , I'tiati. , for n sIx wecks' visit Miss Brasb of Ogdensborg . N. Y. , Is tIme u guest of the Misses Creighton. Mrs , D. V. Shole will entertain the , r Bon Ami club Monday evening , , lsl Ruth ( 'Ienveland , who has been the ' rul l or Mrs. W. J' . Allen , heft for I.asale 'I orJluarr Friday , where she will continue . ' , * ' . 5 , . ' . , - , - - 'Mll ! ! 1U.fl' " il' . . - - - . - - _ ' - . - - . - - , S-1 " lor 1\\ly ofeloctitbon . , In 'bleh art Ibo a already \ vy proficient . Miss I'aIn11 has Imuuimed I cards for n lance al hoc home Monday evening. Miss Jennl ' O'Brien of Burlington . In , Is he gne Jeanll , 1ownrll L. McShan , Mr. anti \ Iftts . hlrles 'orel Scovil return a their bom - In" Chicago thIs evenln Mrs. George W DOlno has sent nll ar.ls for a recepton next Friday after- lOOn Mr. larry.lo"lnson of Detroit Was the ; iittst or Mr.'ul trs. H. H. lngwall the 1sl reek. Mr .t , C. Ichardson of St. Lotils Mo . Is In the city , v44immg ( Mr. C. 1 Weler or 2102 \Irl street. Jtlng Ex'Seumatohiid Mrs. I'adtlock were In own last weel to nlenet the funeral of Injor ! i'amtdock \ , } - Mrs. I. J. Dralte ) , Miss I.olise Drake anti Miss Adelnlde Miller loft Wednesday after- 1100n for Chicago , Miss MaIHleece anti her Ito niece , Mar- garot'iilis , have gone to PhiAdelphia to SpeH\ \ the wlnlor. One or the 111e1sant events of time past WCk was tIme surprise part In honor of Miss May hems' 20th birtimtTay . Mr and Mrs. Will T. Tuber are receiving the congratulations of their frlenls upon the birth of I semi last Monilay . morning. Mrs. John 1) . CreIghton has Issued cards for a reception from 3 to 6 nexl Tuesday nfernoon , al her t"csl\enee \ , on Cass street. ! I. Edwin McCormick his mother amid Sister Jula loft last Monlay for the oimthm 'I'imoy Ixpecl to be gOle some two 01 three 1110mm ( its , Thc Omaha Dancing ) society will meet on Tuesday ovemming , January 29 , II the new 1. O. O. P. hul , for their regular weeld lanelng parlr. Mr. alli Mrs. E. S. 1 ) UI\y \ , jr. . amid Mitts May JUldy ) are conlempltn a ( rib ) to Cmmli- forla within n fortnight and mar extelHI \helr \ journeying still fmmrtlmer Time ladIes I of ito First Conrregatolal church wIll give a luncheon the latter part of noxl week blglnnlnr with Thursday , nl the Young ! Mcmi's Chrstnn assoralon hall. Miss Josephine 101an. daughter of Mm' . George \V. Homun of Now York City for- 'nnrlu . n.I.ln' + n' fl , , , . ) , , , 10 , 'Ialh. . hnr I l'e l ; ' ; " : i ' ; ; i ; 'P. . c lii ; ; relatives hero 1 , Mrs. Charles F. Catitn amid ! I. len 1) A. Ilomaim. c Miss Norris amid her friend Miss Jtmrniomm who has been visiIng her this rlntcr leave this week for the east Miss Norris 10 spend como ilimmo In Chicago . anti Miss Jarmon returning - turning to her home In New Yorlc City. Miss Delia McDermoll has returned to the Sacred Heart seminar nt 832 Dumame street , New Orleans , where she Is cOlllletn , n course of French and phiosoph ) ' . Site will fInish her studies lu May , and return to Omnha about June 1. Dr. Victor Hosewater has received notce that al time mumeetiumg or the American Eco- nomic association held In New York In ie- cember ho wait electel\ 1 mcmber of Ito coimmicil . the go\ernlng hotly of the organiza- tlon . for n term ondimmg ! 1897. ! rs. \V. F. Allen enlertlned about twenty young ladles Thursday afternoon In honor of her guests , the Misses Clo\elal\ pleasing feature of the aeroon was the singing of Miss Clevelanl , , while Miss Huth Cleveland gave n reciaton most arlslcal ) ' Mrs. L. J. Drake amt Miss Drallo returned - turned esterday" from Chicago. Miss Miller , who accompanIed them cast , re- lurlng to her home In Prankln , Il" , Is to Ioturn In about two weeks , In tmo lot' time : llerDraloedltng. . In hIs very artistic bachelor apartments Mr. Charles Wison gave a delightful tea Momiday aferno\n\ Those preenl were , Irs. LewIs beth . ; ICtIss iie1ccnmma . Miss noel- maim MIss 1 Doane , Miss Thrl , Miss Crounse , ! I. Saunders , and Mr. Fitch of New York. l j I J Miss Florence : Knox gave a very enjoyable - able party Tuesday ovenlng-calel an "art exhlbll. " PrlzVs , v eer carried off by Mr. laclwel and Miss Short , Mr. Tate and hthiss htammmtlton. During the evening delightful music was remleredjbr Mr. Tate ! I McCon- nel and Miss lCnox. . " ' ! rs. y002L dan'blng class had I large and successful m etng nl the hOle or Mrs. I John , : q/ , cmwint ! TJlllsdO evening. The qxwln / number in aUonelRnce was large , and every one In the best mood for dancing , which was well enjoyed In the beautiful rooms used for that purpose Cards have bon receIved In town from ! I. and Mrs. Nelson C. Brock of LIncoln for the , marriage of their daughter Hachael Caroline . to Mr. George J. Woods " 'elnesday. January - ary 30 , at 6 o'elock IX lii. Miss Droel will be remembered as time chnrmlng guest ot Miss Katharine Darker last fall. Miss Palmer as a farewell recogniton of members or the Debutantes Cooking club previous to her trip abroad , entertained that jolly society of young women mosl clmarmmm- Ingly Thursday afternoon. Besides the regular - lar members were present Miss Ringva1t . Miss Crounse , Miss Lindsey and Miss Duck. A very enjoyable high five party was given al time home of Mrs. J. r' . Fishier , 1206 North Eighteenth street , Thursday evening aboul fifty persons beimig present. Those receivIng first prIzes were Mr. Pat Barnum and ! rs. Addle Winslow time consolaton przes : being awarded to Mr. -Cimaries Ogbur and Miss Nellie Fishmer The homo or A. W. Southard In Falls CRy was the scene or a quiet wedding Thursday evening , the conlractng parties beIng Mrs. Margaret Good anti Mr. floury Been the ceremony being perform by County Judge J. H. Whlto. ! I. Dreon Is n well-to-do farmer living about four miles south or Falls City , while the bride Is a social favorite. At the last at the . , . regular meetng O. itt I B. Social club held labl Wednesday e\enlng the following officers were elected to tl the coming telm : Charles C. KOI1S. president : Eel W. Marel , vice president ; Steve Smnitim secretary ; Fred W. Kops , treasurer ; Clara Vorwald , escort ; Jean Berg , guard ; Harry Mulhal , Charles Thiessen and ! able Cramp- ton , trustees Tuesday evening ! I. and ! rs. V. Hey- folds , Forty-first and Calornia streets , en- tel tamed a nUlher of frlenls most delight- fully. Music anti cards coustuted time even- Ing's enjaYlenl with pleasing refreshments amldeti . Time guests were : Misses H. Hooney , I. Campbel , B. Fox l. hlattick ! rs. Hey- nolls ; Messrs Savllge , McGraw , ilaker Hey- nolds all Davis , About twenty at the friends of Miss Watts , 323 North Thirty-seventh street , were de- lghtuly entertained Thurpday cvpnlng nt her home , games anti . music constituting this ovenlng's program. The guests were Misses Ititienour . McCula , Johnson , Campbell , " , 'ats , M. Wilson , S. Wison. Weston ; Messrs. Hose , AnCln , Hehner , Cardwehi , Martin , Watts , and Wilson , Botlng ( , Staley nnl Wison Hut Byrne was 2 years old last Satur- day and recel\ll numerous ali beautiful gifts , hut that which delighted her mosl was her little party , 1'1O , folowing were the guests pesent : Esther Tllo , Molie and Sophl Alper : ' , ) ) Drew , May Jackson Minnie Sick , T.Ipllle'1 'oby an.l . Sophie Ilose- vlz , I'hmIiiie , Joh. . ilemm and Aha hCleimm , Charle .ensen d4t1 I hllo amid J03 lggor The First ClrEL\11 ! church was the scene ot a quiet wecI1I'IQhhlJh , 1001 on Thurs.lay . , whel Miss 1.lo ! dmgarmi and ! I' . Ianll Cole ! ; were unled 1 hIJgant , 11ev . T. . C ! Cramb- let eihiciatimmg. Mr. J. C. Keels ofclatet us best mal , whlo " p Satle FitzpatrIck was the bridesmaid. A1tjt the ceremony a pleasIng - Ing luncheon wa , , ri'ed at tlo hOI\ of the troonm. ; Mr tutu . ' .rt-i ; Colt sybil bo al home to their frlencs mmlj,2 I \ South 'elth street Mr. . 1' . A. JOPl1 , , s-tjo I las been In time cmii- Illoy of tIme l'a14c mIotel eompan tom' [ I number of years , t qs : today fer Bllnbum1. Scolanlt % , an a tmmeamiomiths' , vacatiomm. Mr. Jopp ; s a natvo r . 4iimmburgh , hut had hoen absent from It ft' . .14lnburgh years , seven of which he has fy em ( fut this city. lie Is mainly going to ! ft his 011 home to see his folks who still reside In the ancient and anI hlstorlo city. I.a Rosa Social cub members Indulgel\ \ : 1 very enjoyable skating party last Wednesday evnIIf ut the CoIioum. The club will clva anolher of its aeries ot dancing IJartes on \\'ednes- day , February 6 , al Mormtmmd's 'hail. 1mm- , 'latons are now beIng sent out nmang lie members' friends , anti tIme membsrs have received In\llltonl from the Oxford club for their dancing Ilarty next Weenlda ) ) "rlday evenIng January 18 , Miss Annie . lelo Hchsrdlon WIS given a surprise part at her residence 2013 larey streel. Al 10:30 : refrcshments were served 0111 I very [ nJo'ablomo was hall by all. Those Imre.- cut were : Misses ! a ) ' hoff . Mary and Nell Burt , Marie Stafford , Augusta Ihiumiann . Jes- 110 Wlhraw , Moilo llie , Ruby Vaughn , Narrle I.III1anho Tunnlsn , Cathuarlumo I Pimehims lcr 1larty and ! Jna Stolwaolj ( ; , Meser . I.ynn I\'I& . Jesse . Coy , Ver Cay. I Harry Coy , Harry Walace , Bert McHugbal . . . . . , , . . . , . . : - - . - -55--- _ . - ' - . . - - - Fred Gross , John Robertson , horace 1urr , l arl8l Lehniann , nan ) Kinney , Edel hoff , Alf BArklr , Earl Tmmnnison , harvey floss Burnetto Charles . httmtlego , Harry Wihrow and lury Misses lAf Smith anti Brslf unhnm en " tertained \ at the ( latter's home , South Se"ln- teenth street rhlay , for the I. 1 O. S. climb Cards wert playeel tIll a hate hour , when dainty refreshments were served , Miss [ 1.lan Ionller was very fortunate In wInning time ladies' Prize and \ Mr. Harley Conant the gentleman's. ! These Ilrcenl were : Misses Paris 10nl\er \ , Maginn Briggs , Smith , nun- hlm ; Iessrs. lulet , Manchester , Dmimmhiam . Parnier Conant , Elude of Iremont Mrs. Z. T. I.hlley amid Miss 1.1"Y \ gave a charming reception Friday after- noon , theIr hOle hclng n glow or light and billed with smart women during time reeep- lon Imotirn . between : nntG , The large rooms were beautifully decoratec In I.a France roses with ltahmts whie time dining room was milso lovely In the 810 10\el's. with pink cnt\el Ol the tnMe. Miss Buck was nsalstl.1 . by Mitts ltingwalt. Miss 1.11\ \ . ' soy . Miss Mary Nash , amid Miss Crounse. C.mls hn"o been receh'elhy a lumher or oM residents or Omaha from Mr. 1111 Mrs. John it. Porter of Los Angeles , nn- nouncllg t lie cllehmton of their golan wedding Tnlsta } ' evellng , Februnr 12. from 7:30 : unt I o'cloel . at theIr resllonee , 85G South Pearl street : tr. nli Irs. Porter were pioneers In Omahl , Irs. Porter being I daughter or Mr. anti : Irs , gl lan ! ) ' . whlo Mr. Porter was engage.\ In the steamboat business wih Harry 1' . Deuel In early days. ) The first or a series or socials arran"le\ by the Young Men's Instule will ho heM at Iorand's assembly hal nexl Weelnesl1 ' evonimigVlmiie the yoummmg pellie ha"e been Ihorl ) suppled with In\lnlons , the elders ha\'l nol been overlooked. The commitee In charge proposes organizing from among time elders \ and thos who elo not dance n progressive - . grlsslve high five party . anti \ take IIQSse'slon 01 time galer ) ' . Experienced hancs are In charge of time details . anti mme effort wi he sllred , to mnlie the nlllr an enJolhlo success - Ono or the plea nnl happenings of the week occurred . \ lie home of g. J. Bren- nan Sunday evening. Al the request of Mary K. 011dm . n number of frltl\s \ sathere < 1 anti IlavCI 131101 iramnes. after , 'hiichm Ihotogrjll r Heillds took t a 'Ilcture : ' of the groull anti . room. Those Ireent were : Misses Mary FI'nn. M. and A. Getmtlemmmami . Mattie Iommil M. II. anti I. . Costello , anti \ lesbrs , ' , I' . : McTighe . 'V Stark , 1. Genteman , 1. I Martin , J. J. Riley . M. T. Casey anti rank I I.'o/arl ) Mr. MeThhe gave n very amusing reciaton entlle.1 . Logic In a 10rsechestnut. " after which refreshments were served. A sum lriso party was gl'en al the home or Irs. Murph . Twent-second amid N streets , South Omaha , Fritlay evenimmg . In ) ! honor of Miss Maggie Murphy's 16th birth- day' . Those Ilresent wore : 1lsS2S : ulhal , Keeltr , Nails , Hal. Owemms Goo < rlch. hlemm- ever Murph , Aemmistrong White Smntilm . Gal- iiger Wats of Omlha ; Fatummy'msrner . Oer- trude Sitarli Etimel Bowens of Counci Bluffs : MeEsrs 1lahone ) Krebbs , Mmmrpliy . Sween . 'raylor , Cathers , Orchard ForbH , Gibsoum lhatlmawny : , hharrisomm Plainer , Larson Stiles . I'imelps Irlee. Murph , White , Scanlan , Green of Omaha ; Warer. Sharp of Counci Bufs ; Sash and Cunnlgham of Chlcoga. Tuesday evening the Pleasant I'arty"hbst club was organIzed al time home of Mr. and Irs. , W. K. Sclple In the Simeely block and . wi meel hereafer on Tuesday ovenlng of each weck. The members are Messrs. and Mesdames W. K. Jacobs II. Miiler . G. \Vll- . hiamns . J. Hagan , O. I. Saulsbur , C. 1. Hawlzer , A. II. Rawitzer . W. K. Sclple anti J. G. Kuhn. The following officers were : elected : President , ' ( V. K. Jacobs ; vice presl- dent Irs. W. K. ScpIo ; secretary , Mrs. O. Wiiams ; treasurer Mr.V. . O. Saulsbury. At the conclusion or the games light refreshments - freshments were rerved. The lexl meetng : or tIme club will occur nl the home of Mr. anti \1rs. Rawitzer 301 Oak slreet. 'rime chit I proposes to engage In n totmrnamnermt . al the i conclusion of wimicim prizes will be given to t time couple scorIng the highest number of r points. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Urlth or airs. \Vc'humor. Word has been receIve In this city aim . nOlnclng the death of Irs H. H. 1Vebber . who , with her Itusbauid Dr. ' 'ebber , romo\'ed I to Chicago seine eight months ago. ThE lady dlell last 10ullay , and was burled ia Wednesday. Time members of Triamigle lodge No. 54 , Kulghts of Pythlas , to which the doctor belonged , have adopted resolutions 01 f sympatby. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 1'JliSOXJL I'.Ut. ! GILIL'IIS. State Treasurer Barte ) Is al the Millard. Ex-Govermmor Crounso Is registered al the Itmrray. George E. Stclmoy ot Chicago Is at the 1axtomm. I ) . P. Thorpe or Jackson , Michm. , Is al the Murray. A , S. Madden at Chicago Is sloppIng al the Murray. M. K Sherwood returned from a trIp In the east yeesterday. C. A. Irish Is registered al the Delone from Aberdeeh , S. D. S. J. Larkeim a coal dealer of Denver , Is registered al the Merchants. J. D. Westenho\'er of Winona , 1Unn. , Is registered al the Merchants. S C. Andrews and wlfo are registered al tIme Arcade , front Davenport , la. David E. :1 roy , a capitalist at Dayton , 0. , Is registered al time Paxton. Mrs. John Kels and daughter of Earl- , 'ihle , la. , are visiting In time city. Colonel F' . Adams Colvin of I.ondon , l ng- land , Is reglatereel nl lie Dellomme. George B . Campbell anti C. r. Trennery of Des 10ines are al time Arcade 1' . J. Byrnes amid D. J. O'Donahoe , two more cf hlayderm's buyers , came back to town this wee : , . Louis Klopsch amid wIfe , well and favorably - ably known In ( lila city , nl'o registered al lie Millard from New York. Commercial men reglslere al the Darker over Sunday arc : I. , n. I Craig and J. S. Shaub , Louisville , Ky. ; A. J , 1:111 and J , M Lamb , St. Louis ; C. W. Ielnzle , I.lncoln ; W. i" . Green amid C. . \ \ ' . Woodford Counci Bluffs ; WIlam II. Hinds , KenwooJ , N. Y , ; I.'rank Hhed , I.anslng , Mich. , A\l'ed A. Pratt , theatrical II'chltect. of St. l.oul3 was In tIme city and called emi The lice yesterday Mr. Pratt hiatt itre- paremi tIme piamma for a numiiber of L. M. Crawforul's theaters , antI is non' figurimmg on those for ( ho mme' play house vtmiehm Is to be orectetl on Douglas , imear Sevemmteetuhm street , At time Mercer : William Feizer , Otummmsva ; C. Ii , Gmumtssemm , St. Lotmlmi ; C. II. Jireck , jr. , St , Louis : S. h. Kehicy , Chmicago ; Joimmi N. Siator , ( ialesbmmrg : I. hi , hlatimauvay , New Yacht ; Fi-amik II , hfomighVismmer ; l'aul h'tmml- femmVcst Point ; I. . H. Johtmituomi , .1. A. hove , I , M. Cietmmeumts , 'IV , C. Broi'-tm , Cimicago ; Ii. C.'ihtl , Ilaltlmimom-e ; A. H. llrous'xm , Chicago ; 0 , B. hiitslmaw , ( I. S. hiougimton , Chicago ; IC. Cummnbngiianm , Linccln ; I , I' . Juimiti , Cedar Rap- ide : H. II. Smnitim mind vbfe , Joimui Vatsotm amid wife , Ieamiwood , ' 'murmmmmmmms ; itt I bin lintel , , . At the l'axton-heorgo M. Cailougim , ! Jn. coimm. coimm.At At time DelIouio-J. 0. Connehi , Murray ; J.v. . ICem tie , A imitti rim. At ( huts iilllartl-\'u' , lb. Itoed , Matilzomm ; C. H. Ilagooim , Fraumk Kasmlmmmaum , J. II. Col' iinmi , Limmeolmi ; 1,1. , Ii. hhentley , Limteoln. At the Arcadu-L. M. Larpimor ( , Valentine ; Aukuutt Antlereoui , Oah'laumd ; C. C. Gartimior , Sargent ; 1" . ill. ltathihun , Canmbridgo. /tt ( ho Merchmamits-A. Y. 'rylor , Ogaiahla ; M. A. llartigamm , ilamitimigs ; C. C. White , ilabtimmgs ; Sanmmmel Long , S. C. l'attoraotm ; South hiemmml ; Vi' . I ) . Fink , ilmuiiimorm , ; Mrs. John Spearmnamt amid tlaugiier , i3pringfieltI , George Iiam'ry , hattie Creek ; 5 , A. Wltmeke Cimet-oltea ; 1) . 0. lleffermamm numb wife , Jackson - son ; Geom'ge Barr , Johmmm Spesmce , Stummtomm , IN OIA11A'S ' SANCTUARIES SiilijCOt.9 Receiving tlio Attention of the Young Wonien's Obristian Associations MRS. STRAWN ON WOMEN OF EUROPE limimier o a Smiths ftnmmstmms Choir-lu health or 1'ntnr ( auiseq Chimsuiget itt St , Cocelimi's-Nemsa fromii time City Churches. Monday evemmiug at S o'clock Mrs Hose H , Strawn will lecture before the \'ottmig Womeui'tt C'hristiaii association on "Time \Vomtieii of Humm-ope. " Mrs. Strawn bias but recently rettmrmmed froni a sojourn of several mmioumtims iii Europe , amid is especially s'll stuahifleti to discourse commcerning European vonmeum. She is a clear thinker anti reamiy sPeaker , tuimi her "talk" Itrotmilsea to be of tmtitmstial tmmtet'est. TIme receptioms to imos' members inst Mon. day' es'etiimig was one of the most uiehigiitfuml of tIme sem'les , every one of vhmlchi Imas beemi so Pleasahit. TIme rootmis were eli filled , aunt ( lie ladies of the Caimohic church served tlaltmty' t'ofreshmnioimts as tIme maternl $ ea- Itrossmoum of their hospItality , MIss Joe Ly. mtiami auth Mrs. itnco ( 'nell favored time mmmetii. hers imresomit with hliaimo solos. Misses LItI- deli amid Pratt lmlayetl a duet , anti Miss Mtiiieimoff samig , Mimic. I less-Fuchs aecommi- panying her. These wimshmlmig to join time class iii itook- la'eplng are asketi to mimeot Miss Littieiielti at tIme roommis Motimiay evonitmg at 7 : IS , to rio' citie Upon ( lie tinme for tIme regular session of time class. Gospel service this nttermmooti atI o'clock , Leatier , M iss ( 'ny'formi. Subject : "Forgive- itess. " All are iumvited. , , 5" (1 i.i. ail.1 1. a. Sommsctiitmmg Now In thmo % 'ay of l'cmmmmslo ( Jlmiireh , uixilhisrhnq. Sotmmetimimmg mtew Iii thm way of wonien'a or- gammizaioms imas heeti atemtmpteti iii tIme Imarislm of All Snlmmts' clmmmrchm. Timis Is time ' 'Temis. ' ' It is ammmmotmumceti tlmat ( lie organizatiomi lute tens Is mmot to sits avay vitim time Lathes' Aiti society' or time \'Otiiitil'S AuxIliary , ( Ito Teima boimig imitentied for local work , time first re- ttmrns to he inadmi on Easter Smmmmtiay. Time specific objects stated are : First-Time titoromugh amid ummutual ncquaitmt. alice of time mmiemtmhers of time varioummi ( eums , as timoy are formed 1mm localitIes where neigh. bony work is ItossiblIt. Secommd-'I'ime opportunity' affortleti time rector of mmmoctiumg nIl tIme lathes of mu mmeigimhorimooti at a given tiumme , Instead of lmuvimmg to call impotu eacis one separately during thio hmtsy Lemitomi seasomm. 'l'imirti-'l'lmo emmlistmmiemmt limb active service of every nmetmiher of tIme cimtmrclm , atm ( ito pros- mit organizatbotimi mmerer call ummt time ctmtire vorkiumg force of time Imarishm , Fourth-Time lmmcrcase of time mmmisslotmary spirit ammiong time people. 'l'iio mmimttnbers of each ( cmi are exitecteti to mmioet at mu ceumtral hoitmt for orgatmizatioum amimi cotmimsel. Time mmmeotimmgs are to be imeiti omico a week. amid are a social roimnbati of ( lie faimmilies 1mm ( lie vicitmity , thm gemmthetmiett ammd time rector amid time imeigimbors to be its- viteti , smith u'hmen time toils are organized ftmr- titer instructiomis as to what is to he ummder- takeum will bo glvemm. TIme tons are wttlm tIm steslgnaiotis : Bisimop Ciarkson-Mrs. D. II. Wheeler , sr. , Mesdanmes Aioxaumder , Becimem , llrowmi , Cog- gesimaii , Grossmnan , Lomnax , Mackay , 'ratuumi , Searles , Vnimglmamm. Bishop Soabsmry-Mrs. Clark \Vootlnmamm , Mesdanies Dosvtis , ilaugimmuan , Coalcelcy , Ew. lug. Knox , hlendrie , W. H. hamilton , Rogers , Summtlerlaumd , l'mmlmmier , It. D. Pollard , \V , 5 , Wrigimt , I'lowunnn. Bislmop White-Mrs. II. E. Jentmison , Mesdames - dames Baldwin , Beaublen , Cimapttian , Fielti , Germiimardt , lreston , M. S. Palmer Stmowtletm , Livimtgstone , Squier , Wilhiammis , lmoemnaker , S. 0. Wright. Citancel-Misses Broadfied , l3rnmiiey , Cimap. imiatm , Downs , Drake , Gernimardi , hhammmiltotm , Kumox , Lamme , Lantry , Marty , Norton , Short , SaltIer , Stceio , Tatuni , UnderwoodVarmter , Wilsotm. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Y , am. t : . A. Events , One hundred aumd eIght muemberslmip tickets have been issued titus far timls mumontim , butt ( here is coummiterbalancing this 137 eqmirabomms of tickets out time 1st day of January. TIme counmuittoc expects to more than make UI ) timis deficit. Time rmev , ' commipetitivo mnenmbershlim comnmiiittee , composed of fifty men , divideti imito companies of five , under time leadersimip of ( liii following subchmairmiien : Frank Crawford - ford , II. Id. Msmrray , A. B. Dale , George Toy , J. C. Moodie , F' . S. Abel , II. Salisbury , Frank McConnel anti H. 5 Simeidon , will meet Tuesday evcnimig at 6 o'clock to cetitlleto time ari'angenieitS for one of time liveliest mcmii- bersimip canvasses time assocbatlon Imas made. 'i'hmcs comnpatmics viii compete until time 11th of Marcim , when a supper will ho given to tlte comnpany having secured time largest nmmun- bar of members. Several new companies will be added to time list , This aftet'mmoon tIme service for mcmi will be onmm of' unusual interest. 'Fho general sub. ject will be : 'IrInlc auitlVlmat It Costs , " C. A. Starr vili treat it frommm a business ztandpoiumt. V. 0. Strbclcler will tell what it costs tite city. J. 0 , I'imIilltpi s'1ii treat it frotmi tIme statmtlpeint of time railroatis F' , hi. htobersoum frommi time umtanmipoiuit. of a youtmg Wolienimasimit , MIss Amelia Nelson , hhisiiopVimippleMrs. . Ralmmn , Mesdaummes ilroatlfieiti. Ihevttmis , Cook , Foote , Frank Do- lievoise , Magtiits , Moreimoliso , Simackiefot'd. Stanley , l'opo , Lammeaster. hlisimop hlasimmlngtOtm--Mrs. A. I' . hloplcimms , Mesdaimmes Aiuiscow , Bartlett , Caihveil , , Clarkson , Wihmiamn Cox , Dale , Edwards , hlugimes , Moore , htammsomn , Thtonipoomi. ihisliop hlare-MrS. B , II.'imeelor , Jr. , Mesdanies hiroilforti , Bouimiimm , Itmtmtiy , Ciii'- hey , Garrett , hlutmt , H. M. Wood , Id. V. Wooti. Bisimoi ) Kemnimer-Mrtt. F , 'IV. Bryant , Mesdames - dames flralmroohc , lirowutinc , htohtts , F'iimit , Grant , haIler , ht'i'uis ) , Mammcimeater , Vamm llrunt , Miss Mmttitm hbotltwell. lorcas-Mrtt. ) I'artrislge , Mestlames Asliton , Catty , c. w , Cox , Funkliouser. Cleave , 110- nianmi , llumistoum , hhsmntimigton , Jamumes , Naiiu , Stsmbbs , Talbott , W'olcott. Bishop \'orthlrmgtoim-M rim. L , J. Iralme , Mesdmmmties hall , Johinsomi , hlimmclmmmiarm , Mc- l'iteraon , I'icltamis , h'imrvis , Race , Seeicel , Stei-himmg , VamiCott , Wattles. ilishmop Spaltibmmg-Mrs. F. H , Slmort , Moms- tiames Aitirlchi , limrrows : , Cockrcii , Fiemnon 1)m'iko , Marsh , I'atiick , hose Pollard , Norris , Tyler , \Veir , Welsim , Young , htisimop Garrett-Mm , C. S. Momttgoruiery , Mestimiumies Aitios , llradiey , Carimouitor , Cowie , htaytmoldut , itcee , Aiarmihimmhl , Such , Slmiremnatm , \'augim. hhisltop llrooks-MrS , Joimn M. ltasmiiiton , Mesdamimems Ewimmg Brown , hess , Clark , W. M , Fmmhier , F. 'I' . Fiuilitr , llaite , lhvaumit , Larl- mar. Nec. Smmmltit , Weaver. Jlisliop I'attesoum-Mrs , A. T. I hohtlmmim , Moms. dammies Aummlrow , ibomimtiamm , Croumic , Ciabatmgim , lay' , Kruthi. Maxwell , Nicimuims , l'mttemiton , ' ' M. I ) . fretum the stamid. titan , and S. It. 'I'owrme , , Imaiut of lteiltlm. 'rhtere iviii liii a fine or chtostrah iude. Mr. Frant Adehtmmaummm will reimiler a select vichltm solo , 'Vita jmmnior ummemimberts 'it ill hegiut ( hilts after' iioon ii Imoys' service umitler time ihlreetbori 01 ! ir. 0. 0.'ahitmr.o and a strormg cotnuntttee. 'fite lmays sviii ho given many advaumtages ( lilt season itt time line of lectures , ctmtertmtinmmmenttt rcceitientt , ole. , sviiich s'ill be imiiier time ilt- rection of Mr.V. . S. Shmelmion. On Tuestlay eveuting sit exhibition of tIme uvork of t hit hiumsirmess inen'it class itt time gy'trmmasiummi will ho iteltl at 5 o'clock Tim class s'orl will be ilinatratetl armd gammmes ol iaket : hail ammih circle tag will be features ci lively bmmtem'cttt A new gyinimasIttmn Is to Ito tipeneti ( huh us'eek , to thu hteiti fromti 6.31) ) to G:5l : ) itachi evemm bog , In order to msccommio'Jate tnemm suIte cosmlt Power-Lntcst 15 S Gov't Report 1-Ugliest of alt in Leavening , - , , ' Wai . fl' ( PL _ -S - S met come sit any other Limo , It is likely to iteonlo ft popumismfeature. . lItmir it , limo Cimotu' , Timumrstiay evening Mr. anti Mrs. lien S. \datas etitertained time miiemnbcra of St. UrId. et's choir at their beaumtifmml Imomne , Twenty- second anti Ii streets , Seutim Omnaima , Thmo hmosmso was Imarmtisomuely decorated with miamits anti flowers , they being everywhere , nakimig one forget this Janmmmsry wind amid tmio % % ' wttlmoumt. Thus gsmests were seated at "quartet" tables o'eresi with hmnntl enibroitieresi sprramis , S tvhmbclm matte a lovely' rest for time silver. itch. ate chmimimi utah daimity ulienu of time slimmer , At no tlmne , unitse slmmu'ltmg time iutiprossivo tervice of time cimimechm , whiemi tue clear notNa : mt lieu' sweet , - tutrommg voIce are raised hum lmraise , tiid Mrs , Atlauns seoun moore happy tiiami s'hmile ( iisltttlisitig the hespbtnhity of her - bionic , niti It caum hue safely' said few ulinmiers iii Snuitlm Ommitilta gave mmioro pleasure to eli mart iclpating. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iimmlty'a l.ewl mire U.imii'isp , The itrojected course of Monday evening lectures at t'mmity ciimmrm'im will ime opemmed to. morrow evtttmlmmg , ss'lmemu iev. ( Newton M. ? dammn will give hilts lecture eu ' 'Two Nimict. teoimtlt C'rmttmry Poets. " Of limbs a les Muimics hualSer say's : "Tlt lecture emi hecemmiber i , by 11ev , Mr. # Manti of Omalma on 'l'rneti auth Locker , ' hum- temisely iumtert'steii time aimilicumeut iii two minor lhumghlshm Ports iforo alimmost mimtkuiowim aumiotmg us. The masterful auuti delicate 'way In which ( lie speaker immtrotituceti to its thiea 'Niuie- teeumthm Cemmtsmry l'oets' woum for ( item ommr friemitlshuip at eumre. Amid vlmeui time lecture was flimimhm ti we were inure ( limit time lesser higimts in tlme poetical uirumiamiment serve us as vehl lii their wmiy as time greater omies. " TIme lecture will begin premmmpthy at. S o'clock. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ &tccoim ml I 'rn"tty I s'rltsmi 12 hmsmrchm , Time daily iOSPel revival iiiootimmgs will comitbumsme until \'em1mmestiay evemmbmmg rut this week. h'reaclibmmg thIs imiortiimig at 10 : 'lO aummi at 7 :30 : i .iii. , vltim sitectal services for time y'oumng mit 8 I ) ' iii. Titese services vIll be cotmtltteteti by' 11ev. 0 H. hiramit , Itastor of tIme Secommd l'reshmyteriams church of Limicohum , svimo hmns heomi assistimig in tue revival story- ices for tIme lust tWo s'ee1cs , Ir. \\'aro goiumg to Limicoimu over SmmtmtIay to fill tlme formimer's appolmit itietut ii t hi crc. The Yosmmmg I 'cophis's Society of Cimristimmum Huisleavor ssill haiti Its nmoumthmly oumseoraiots muittoting at G 15 , iii- stead of 0:15 : 1) . iii , All are cordially s'el- coimmt.1 to fill these services. ( lhmm , mu g ' mu t , t , ( J'i'l Its's. 11ev , Fr , Cmmllagimmsti , imslor of St. Ce- , celia's chimtrcim , 'i\'nlmttmt 11111 , imas been obliged to rehimtqumish his charge temmipormirily , owimmg to Ill lmonltii. lie will rmrolmahtiy' sponti Limo reutmaimmiber of time whiter iii Testis. 11ev. 1' . F. Mccarthy of St. Jammios' orimimammage will lma'o charge of St. Ceceiia'mm mimmrimmg ( ho ab- 501100 of time Imastor. Father Iexncimer hma beotm mmsslgtmetl to time orlimatmtmge. Ntult'q trimmm tmmiushmr , ( 'immirehie' . Time Lathes' Aid society' of All Saints' ehimtrcls vili give a Ilarty mit tit how Metro- lOhitimi lmaih 0mm hlartmey street imext 'l'tmesday o'euiiumg. Ihisimop'omtlmiutgtoui Imas called a immeetiutg of time clergy' ammti immymimmium for toummerrow tsflcr. mioou ) at 5 o'clock tut the Coummumiercitml Nat mush batik to commsitler time miectimm of tIme Nebraska iii issiommtry : tieltl . - Mrs. lham'forti will commdimct a biiile ststtiy msumti gospel mmtec'timmg for ladies otily' at tlmo I lmmtmscommm lark ilet imutlist cImmmrchi on time afternoons of 'l'utesdmmy' , Thursday' mmmiii Fritlay. hogimmtmttmg protmmptlyat 2 o'clock. I . , tt' , , I t'it I lull. Fou''ca'rt M , Calvary' Baptist-'rime pastor will preach in time imiornimig ott ' 'A hlarti Lesson , ' ' Hvemm- log : "A Call to 'l'imoseVlmo \\'aver , " Grace Limthiernms-ilov. Lutlmer itt , Kmmlmmms will preaeim at 11 a. tim. on "Time l'laco of ( hmmtt Chitmrchm , " atmti at 7:30 : p. iii. on "A Mbssiomi to time Lost. ' ' lJmmiversallst-Rov. Augusta J. Ciumipin , D. B. , liastor , will preach. Mormmiumg topic : "Tue hlumigry aummi Thirsty. ' ' Eveuiiumg : ' 'Iteasomme for Our hicimo , " Triumity Metlmodist-hlev. F. TI. Sanderson , B. D. , will cotitiuct services as usumal , Morn. lug subject : "Timings Above. " Hvenhumg subject : "Preacimitmg for time 'i'iummes. " ' , Vostttmhumster Prcmmbyteriaum-Tlme Itastor , Rev. Joitum Gormioum , D. I ) . , s'ihl preacim at 10:30 : a. iii. At 7:30 : 1) . in. there whil he mu heohule's song service' . Stmbjcct : "Let ( lie Lower Lighmts liii hhurmmluig. ' ' S First Ciiurchm of Christ ( Scientlst-Anclent ) Order UrmitetiVorlcmimemm hail , l'atterson build. imig. Mrs. A. F. le Ltmuig , pastor , l'reach- lug at 10:15 : a , iii , anti Summdmmy selmeol Inimmmedi- 1- ately tlmc'reafter. 4hl are imiviteti. \Vnlnsmt Ihili Mothmedist-Qmtarterly nmeetitmg rervicos conmhmmcted by Presiding Elder J. Ii. Maxfieltl. Love feast , 10 a , mti , I'm'euchtitmg and sacratmmetit , 10:15 : a. in. Union revival meetings in Lowe avemmue l'reabyteriaui chmurcim , 7:30 : p. mit , FIrst Metimomiist-htev. Frammic Crane , pastor , Morimiog service at 10:30. : Smmbject of sertimomi : 'On This flock \Viil I Ilmmihd My Church. ' ' Evemming service at 7:30. : Subject : "fhiren Keys to time Kummgtioimi. ' ' Prelude : "The Brook- Iymu Strike , ' ' Class mmeetimmg at 9:45 : a. ma , ; Sums. day scltool , 12 tim , ; Epworthi league , 6:30 : jm , mum. ' S3DO.O for a dea. This Is ( lie biggest price ever offered for a Iatchi line or heading for an advertlssmmient. Hayden Bros will give a choice of several first class lIanOS worthm 300.00 oseim for the head line atioitted and In addition will give ormiers on their music departrmient for $5000 worth of music for the next five best Ideas , accordimig to mmierit. To secmtre aim absohutely impartial decisIon tilihicflmmts are retitteeted to siimm ; iii mmmmnmber only anti to mnail corrmitmpoumding smummulmer with umanie and mmtlmlress to 'i'imo lice nfiice , whmero it will reimmmmimm umuttil after time awarml Is made. 'fhie right is rcserveml to utse tiny hoed litmo otice. The following are ( lie facts to Ito imdver- tised : hayden Bros. of Ormimmima are tIme only firm in tIme wariti sitowing a cotmilmlete hue of time Instrumuiments rmmanmmfactured by time five timost renowned iiano makers on earth. litty. mletm Bros. are not tietl up with red tape restric- thetis hihtt rogmtitmr soiling agemitmt , but nra frea to make tIme lowest prIces ever Imemirti of , lhaymhen flrces. put special streess oti thme Steimmsu'ay aummi Vose imianos because thmey imtmvo a larger bloc in steele and can buy thmermi chmeauer tiiaum any other mnmmke.'s of eqmmal refit. S tatbon , 1)0 not lie mnialeml by any one claluti- ismg the sole agency' , hlmmytten Bros. have them direct frotti the factory as well as from the Max Meyer & IIro. Co. stock , Iiiutsio trade papers are saying pianos cannot be sell in a departnieumt store , hut muemmsiimio peolmle svhto do not care to be htnodwinltt-tl by silly frhlls are umot si mmotional anti the b't proof of ( his is timat ilaydoum Bros. said moore pianos , orgatis mmmi mtumsical inmmtrmmmnents in otmo week than ammy five music stores west of Cimicago have muolti bit site miiontlmmm. Time music trade papers say this innovatiomi will ha aaiebmcd wutim ummmmsual Interest anti I Isydemi hitoe. propose to keep tbmens guessitig. Jii1ll'IEIUJS ' [ 1IAIR On tim , ' ( eniItt ( mmes , it i'u It : tti'to ' limir tin 1(1 ' - - on n's cim'i.s tilt .vo : 'u't ; ; t : Ut fmijtuty by : iiic'i'iuc , NEEILE. ) I This it ; on. , or ibut macit utnslgimtly Ileni. r lsmtes Ihimmi t'tuy retiimci , % votmmttmi min lie mif- It Ct ( , i wit it , I I is rut a iii ettrmlc I itt tell m itn tttn'i ' Ii , , 'i'I ( It cuittttirnt i 1 ) ' , irs , aids , m'hnsters , wax liorbts , ' wt1su'tiC' ) , Ba' twiwzrs , stissoms cmii ruzr : I till mim.ilmo tIti-se h.mirmm glow lmtmrstmer , Uttetter , ctmimier , anti tmmttrtt mmuttti'rout' 'fbi wily mttetbm''h ' in lime svmh'l ' ly ivimfeim time hair run ho , h-truyv'i is by liii , ELEOTRIO EEDLEI % .t , ltas'e Itai ettrm , ' exierbe000 Iii ( tilts is , , ik mmmii gm4ntnttt , U CItCi , 1mm m's cry came , it , , imain-r buiv bmii II utiU' lie. 1.101's , icarus ¶ V4'tits. it'S ' % 'f'tttts , t ti mmoee m iii "ii mo-am S it ni ii ii iii i itt growths ii t i tt-tb by tbti tmit'itul ! mimi I by - Ic litul , vlentrj .iu'gemy' , A Sm , ii bib t'x i'i , I ml iu'a ys hirL'ut'nI , I i ours , ( ' 1 7 , t4untiayts , 1' ' ) bn I. 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