THIS &A.TXJXZDA7Y MORNING CjOXJPME! X. Ml I Pill r.nili ('In' I'linnlmii Purl). The notable event of llio week in Hoclnly elides u iih the phantom parly given by llm Empire olub Now Year's nviuiiiiK "" I-iHiii- The presence of a largo number of guests added lo tho i'rniiiBH pleasure. Of onuiso theio worn some amusing Incidents nnil much jollll). Those pni'iit uoioi iMr. anil Mis M II. Ilur liiim, Mr. mitl Mm. W H. Ogtloii, Dr. nnil Mrs. C. F. Iitflil. Mr. und Mrs. MntU II. Tllton, Mr. mill Mip. R M Hull. Mr. nnil MrH.lolm II. Vrilit. Mr mid Mih. D. H. Thompson, Mr. nnil Mts V. ('. Wilson, Mr. iiml Mih. C'iiiI Funko, Mi. in"! Mm. Walter II. Ilur groiues, Mr. and Mis. Oscar F. Funko. Mr mill Mih. ( S. Llpplncott, Mr. mid Mm. F. 1. Ilohncn. Mr. mill Mih. I. M Iliiiuoiil, Mrn. O. H. Oakley, Mr. mill Mrs. Sutton, Mm. W. U. Dennis. Mr mtil Mm. II. II. Oukloy, Mr. nnil Mm. It A.lVrry, Mr. mid Mm II. R. Nissloy, Mr. mill Mm. A.B. Raymond, Mr. mid Mih. Ij. C. Richards. Mr. mid Mm. It. O Phillips, Mr. nnil Mm. .1. A. Rtickstair Mr. mid Mm. F. W. Ilrown, Mr. mid Mm. F. W. Little. Mr. It.. I. Green, Mr. A. II. Booson. Mm. II. F. Bailey; Miss Mnigaiot lliihd, MIhh Anno Funko, MIhh Kay MiiihIiiiII. MIhh Unity Jones, MIhh Olive Lnttii, MIhh Wells, MIhh Genevieve Wells, Miss Jennotto WIIhoii, MIhh Lulu Clark, MIhh Mao Huir, MIhh tillu Ray iiiond, MIhh Doll, of Liifyotto, I ml., MIbh liailiy, MIhh Sadie IIiiiiiIiiiiii, MIhh Ljlo Alexander, or Omaha, MIhh Tlllio Furst, MIhh Henrietta HoIIowIiuhIi, Mr. A. II. Law, Mr. Frank Cook, Mr. Charles A. Haniia, Mr. Wludon, Mr. CliarliH 10. Walto Mr. Hairy Krug. Mr. W. II. ItililiiHon, Dr. Palmer, Mr. Will Rny mohd, Mr. ChurloH llurr, Mr. HoIIow IiuhIi, Mr. Little, Mr. Da wen, MIhh Nannie Lllllhrldgo, Mr. John Dorian, Mr. Will Stiill, Mr. L. W. Coatos, Mr. and Mm. Hudson ImliolT, Mr. mid Mm. Will Green. Mr. Dan Wing. noMt'ii Wi'iIiIIiik, The handsome residence of Mr. and MrH. L. O. llurr, comer of Fifteenth and 11 HtreetH wiih beautifully decorated with evergreens and cut Mowers on New Year'n day for the reception of the children mid grandchildren of Mr. and Mm. II. R llurr who were assembled to celehrate their tlftieth wedding miniver wir.v. Tho decoratioiiH In the dining room were very st liking. Over the dining talile hung the date of murrliigo and the Mgiircs of tho iirenent year. At tho dinner which wnH nerved at ft o'clock all tho children mid grand children of tho happy couplo were Rented with tho exception of one grand daughter MIhh Helen llurr, who in at tending school in llaltimore. Mr. and Mm. llurr were Riven the seats of honor with their sons and their wives seated according to their ages, on either Bide. Tho ginudchildicn followed in tho Haino older. Whilo the guests woro all Heated at thotalilo the youngest grandchild, eighteen moutliH old, pre. sented a biuiiII silk bag containing ten 5 gold pieces to tho honored guests. A delicloiiB repant wiih nerved and en joyed while the partlclpantH Indulged in reminiscences and Htories of youth and muturer age, Mr. and Mm. llurr wero married in Do Kalli county, III., Now Yom'sday 1814. Tho participants in tho reunion wero Jar. and Mm. A. D. llurr, Mr. and Mm. 0. C. llurr, Mi. and Mm. L. 0. llurr, Mr. and Mrn. A. L. llurr, of Alma, Nob., Mr. and MrH. R L. Sheldon, Mien Maud llurr, Mitw licrtio llurr, MIhh Grace Burr, Miss Lizzio llurr, MIbh Mao Burr, Miss dura llurr, Mm. E. E. Henkle, Mr. Frank llurr, Mr. Charles llurr, Musters Colonel, Harold, Carl and liuttoiiB llurr and Loulo and Paul Sheldon. In Oiuulin Society. Society in Omaha us hoiiio pooplo Hud it is not BUpiemely Interesting, us the following from the society editor of tho Dee indicates: "It all roads lead to Rome thoro aio just us many lending out from it. A pretty and clover young woman who had boon bidden to a big luncheon tho other day found on taking her placo ut tho table that one of her neighbors was uu elderly woman and u total stranger, and that tho other wiih MIbh lilank, who hadn't an idea in her head, who know nothing at all and know it thoroughly. Did my pretty young woman Hit there and appear stupid mid spiritless? Not sho. After tho tlmt few minutes had passed in silence, u bright ideu struck her. 'Miss lilank,' sho said, 'lot's count. We will look just aa if we wero talking, and it's ever bo much easier. When I leave off you begin.' So sho began in her most vivacious manner, 'one, two, three, four, live, six, seven,' then paused und Miss Blank moriily went on, 'eight nine, ton, cloven,' and then both ended with u burst of genuine laughter, und so they continued. Of course every ono thought they wero having a jolly good time, und undoubt edly they were." A Charily Unit. Lincoln hua hud two charity balls. They were very suceseful events, being liberally patronized by society people, and reulizlng u considerable- sum for charitublo purposes. On euch occasion there wus Bomo of tho usuul tircsomo talk indulged in, to the effect thut much of tho money puid for tickets did not go to charity, but went to puy u&olota expeiiticH of the ball. Home pemoiiH maintained that they would rather give what they hud to gle directly to the poor. Hut it wiih a noticeable fact in each instance that not one of those who made thin objection actually made a direct contribution at least there Ih no record of such u thing being done. However, there Ih something In the objection Unit Ih ho frequently rained in legmd to elimlty bulk mid if present expectations are roiiliocl, the people of IIiIh city will be given mi opportunity of attending a genuine charity ball, the entire gronH proccedH of which will go directly to the poor of Urn city. A number of pemoiiH liiivii iutoioHted IheiiiHolveH In the move ment, mid it Ih piuMsoil to give an elaborate charity ball without one cent of expense, checliH for tickets being inaile out to Klder Howe, for thebeiietlt of the pour, (unload or the iiiaiiagetH ot dm ball. The scheme in now being discussed with Home interest mid it Ih possible that some dcllnlto action may be taken within the next couple ot weeks. Ilu)iil Amuiuiii I'luli. ThlitymeiubeiHof tholtoyal Aicanuui participated in a I'miiquot at the Lincoln hotel Wednesday o onlng. There wiih no Hot progiam. Eory one had to tell a story or make an eloquent speech, mid the foimer altei native was usually choHoii, There wero hoiiio veiy unique and Interesting experiences related. The rat ntory by Mr. 8. E. Monro wiih enpe daily good, and the sloiy told by Dr. I'MwiihIh wiih veiy Htartling. Dr. Bailey acted iih toastimiHtcr. Prior to the banquet the installation of olllcom took place In the lodge looms in the Halter block. Those installed were: PiihI regent, Mr. John L. Doty; regent, Mr. C. I) Traphugen; vice regent, Mr. A. E. Coultou; orator, Mr. A. 11. Talbot; necretary, Mr. C. L. Richards; collector, Mr. F. W. Richards; trcamiror, Mr. Stuart P. Sheam; chaplain, Mr. F. L. Evertn; guide, Mr. J. Grant; waiden, Mr. W. W. Glen, sentry, Mr. W. C. Austin; trustee, Dr. II. R Ilailey. At the close of tho Installation norviccH thono ptcHout repaired to the Lincoln banqueting hall. The table was haud Homoly decorated with lloweis. Those present wero: Messrs. John L. Doty, A. 0. lleenon. O. L. UichardH, W. S. HulTinan.O. D.Traphagan, Dr. Pee blpH, Dr. Graham, Dr. Dayton, F. E. PerkhiH, 0.11. Budge, W. W.Glenn, A. M. Bi.ird, U. It. Iovo, T. J. UHhor, J. J. Imhotr, S. P. Sheam, W. R Squire, Dr. Edwards, F. L. Everts, A. A. Lush, A. 0. Jones, A. E. Carlton, Dr. Bally, S. E. Moore, Dr. Davis, L. S. Collier, John Grant, J. A. Austin, P. V. M. Raymond, 1. E. Utt, II. II. Clarknon, Eugene Moore, A. K. Talbot, C. W. Vamey, Frank Lauqult, J. A. Foley, Alex Jeten, 11. M. Leavitt, C. C.Caldwell and W.G. Beach. Tin. MUm' ('limp ICt-a-t-l va. MissoH Georgia and Pearl Camp wero HHsiHted by a number of their joung lady friends in receiving at tho reni deuce of their parents, 11 lit K street from II to 8 p. in. Thono who ansiHied wore: Miss Ada lleatou, MIhh Blanche Garten, Miss Nelia Cochran, MIhh Grace lluutslnger, Miss Maude Uathburn, MisB AgiieH Sowell, Miss Helen Gregory, Minn Stella Curtis, Minn Mao Mooio, Miss Lena Deweene, mid MIhh Emma Sherwood. Tho house wiih decorated with palma, holly und carnations. In the studio in front ot a bank of palms, punch wuo nerved. Tho light from a candelabrum gave a subdued otTect to tho whole. Tho decorations ot tho dining room wero jellow and white. Here dainty re freshments wore served. Miss Georgia Camp woro white crepe luce und ribbon trimmings white shoes and long white gloves. Mins Pearl Camp looked charming in u pale blue silk laco trimmings. Miss Ada Heutou muslin do-Loio over white silk ribbon trimmings, long white gloves. Mies Nelia Cochruno woro a blue gown, white luco trimmings, whitegloves und shoes. Miss Grace lluutslnger cream Henrietta. Satin trimmings mid lace, long white gloves. Miss BlunchoGurtcn white tulle over white satin ribbon trimmings. Miss Lonu Doweeso pink shot b11' gown with a profusion of laco. Mins Maud Uathburn woro a dainty creation of white china silk. Miss May Mooro muslin do Loio over cream silk with rich laco trim mings. Miss Emma Sherwood pink silk draped with gray tulle, steel trimmings, gray gloves. Miss Agnes Sowell yellow silk und brown velvet. MIbs Helen Gregory wore u quaint gown of figured organdy with old rose ribbons. Miss Stella Curtis woro a charming yellow empire gown, long whitegloves. The I'alrlurclij. Tho second danco glvon by tho Patriarchs occurred Wednesday evening ut tho Lansing, mid it proved to bo one of tho moBt delightful parties of tho season. Tho Putriurchs ure u very con gonial uBsembly, und tho dunces given by this organization are ulwas marked by their cordiality. Thoao present woro: Messrs, und MeBdames S. H. Bui n hum.C. II. Gere.lt. H, Oukloy. W. B. Ogden, A. S. Raymond, L. 0. Richards, J. B. Wright, 0. E. Yules, MeBdames C. U. Duwcb, E. P. Holmes, R. O. I'hillipH, I M. Raymond, .1. It. Clark, Mlnses Clark, Bertie Clark, Margaret Dlark, I'lla Ituy iiidikI, Haruh Harris, Katharine Weston, Alexander, of Omaha, lllymeyer, of Cincinnati, MoHHrs T. M. CH)k, Beman Dawen, 0. A. Ilannu, Wllllan Stull, I). G. Wing, Will Raymond, G. P. Faucon, and Dr. Spahr. A NfW Vciir'n Menu. Mr. Stuart Shears, of the Hotel Lin coin, displayed artistic tanto in tho pre paratlou of the menu for New Year'n day at the hotel. Tho card wiih specially designed, mid on the second page wiih tho following appropriate quotation fioin Cotton: Wliy xliiiiilil n I lien Mimnrl or four 'lliuiullnmiri'iiiif ii Jciir, Ho Hiiiili'M upon tin tlm Hrtt morn Anil Hpi'iiki il kciocI lis noon nit Inirn) I'liiKiiiMin't I tlin limt wiih III cikiiihIi, 'I III riinniit lint iniikn lii'tler proof : Or, nl tlin wiiml, im we liniflli'il HiroiiKli 'I lin IiikI.wIi) ho wo limy thin looj Anil (lieu llintiexl in rrnaon hIiou'iI tin niiin'rnrri'llcnlly kooiI. The menu wiih iih follows: Mild I'ollllH Uclnry MorkTiirtln lloulllou HiiimII 1'nllli'H Iteiitialxmico OlIvi'M nii OnliiMH t Hnil Inlioc I'lli't of llciliiniiprr Noruiiiiiilit I'ollllOI'H I)lirlll'Hll Itoiint I'riliiu IUIiimiI Href miihIiimI I'oIiiIoih Ciinllllowor ntiiitf Tnrke) with Clii'vlnut 1)iimiii linked Smpi'I I'ol nt ocm Aiiiiirniiik .Si.(tliri'iulH I'lipm I'i'lll I'nla Comiiotenf I'rult (.'niitiiio IjK Nnu I'riilrli. Clilrkcii l.iinlnl ( nrrnnt Jelly 1'ri'nli l.olirttvr Mii)oiiiiniiit l.uttuce I'atnilii ritii(lrnn IlimlUli 11 mil I'luliliiiK Until nnil llriimly Sutice Milirn I'll) I.rlllllll MitIiiKIIO I'ill t.iiirolii Motel Ion Crniini AniortiMl ('ikvn C'lioroliite llclalrn I'rult 1'Ikb NiiIh nnil KmIhIiiu Coiifect toncrj Itoiinefort, IMmim mill I'reiiin Cliccau ('life Nolr Nr Year'n lHiiniM'. There wero many hiiiiiII and informal gatheringH on Now Year's day, ono of the most delightful of which wiih a handsome, dinner party given by Mr. John T. Dorgau, Mr. II. R. Krug, Mr. B. G. Dawen, Dr. Palmer and Mr. W. II. Robinson. The dinner, which wiih most elaborate and elegantly nerved, wiih given at the residence of Mr. mid Mm. W. S. Htiirmmi, ll.'ll K street. riioguoHte wero: MIhh Jeauetto Wil son, MIhh Lylo Alexander, of Omaha, Misn Fay MarHhall, Mins Anno Funko, and Miss Nauon Lillibridgo. After the dinner the gentleman mid their gueMs attended tho phantom party given by the Empire club ut tho Lansing. New Vciii'b It 'itloiin. One of the most largely attended re ceptions of tho Benson was the one given by the Young Men's Christian associa tion in its handsome building on Now Year's day from .'I to 7 p. in., especially for men. Nearly one thousand people wero present to enjoy tho hospitality and general cordiality extended on this occasion. Light refienhments wero served by tho luilics of the churches and excellent quartet music and violin hoIoh wero rendered during tho after noon. skul Iiik Purly. The following composed a merry skat ing party at Salt Lako Satutday even ing: MesHrH. F. S. Burr, R. M. Joyce, W. F. Kelloy, W. B. Robinson, John Dorgun, L. W. Mmshall, Dr. Palmer, B. G. Dawen; MiBneH Bertio Burr, Fay Marshall, Nellio White, Lucy Giilllth, Jeannotto Wilson, Lylo Alexander, of Omaha, Olive Latta, Anno Funko, Mumo Unison, Mr. and Mis. F. C. Howo. Minor Mt'iitliui. Mr. S. J. Whitmoro, who Iiub been chief clerk ot tho Hotel Lincoln since it wus first opened three yems ugo, has sovered his position with tho hotel, und departed from Lincoln for Chicago and Jacksonville, Mich. It is understood that ho is to bo married ut tho latter place some timo next week. Ho will then go to Culifomiu. Mr. Whitmoro has been connected with hotel interests in this city for muny years, and ho in a thoroughly competent, und always titrable gentleman. Ho hits hundreds of of friends all over tho west. A number of friends woro vory pleasantly entertained Monday evening January 1, at the residence of Mr. mid Mm. Kent, 20W S street. Music wiib a feature of tho evening. Among those present wero: Misses Jessio Turtelot, Eva Pratt, Anna und Esther KentT Jessie Decker, Jessio and Mabel Crompton, MeBsors Harry Peebles, A. W. Lane, Charles G Kont, Fred Kent. Charles Burns, Charles Talmago, Lyn Treeman and A llobsou. Miss Mario Marshull and Lucy Grilllth recelvod their friends at the honuiof Miss Gritllth, 010 noi IhSht'ei.th street from il to 0 o'clock and Misses CiiBtor, StovenBon, Tylor mid Perry re received ut tho homo of Miss Castor, lOft'l J street from .'1 to 8 o'clock. Tho seventh annual reception and ball of capital lodgo No. 170, brothor hood of railway trainmon, wiib held at Templo hull Monday evening. Elnbo. rate preparations had been mado mid thoro wus u good uttondunco. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Bonnell and family, of Chicago, spent Now Year's day with Mr. und Mrs. Frost in this city. Mrs. Frost is n duughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bonnell. Mrs. J. W. Muxwoll who Iiub been visiting her purouts, Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Oukloy, for tho past mouth, loft Sun day for her homo iu South Bond Wash, Mrs. J. W. Cutrlght returned to Lin o )ln Sunday evening after tin ubsonco of four mouths spent iu Washington. D. C, Chicago und Omahu. There will bo an importunt businon meeting ot tho Pleusunt Hour club ut the otllco of tho WhltobrciiHt Coal and Lime Co., Monday noon. A delightful card party was given New Year's ovoning at tho resldenco of Mr. and Mm. Overton, KViT) south Fourteenth Htreot. Tho Young Women's Christian ris Hoclatiou also received a largo number of friends iu their rooms on tho sumo afternoon. Mr. ami Mm. Howell of tho conser vatory of music spent New Year'n day with friends lu Omaha. Mr. Daniel Zoolc, of Farr.igut la., will spend tho winter with bin nephew, Dr. A. L. Hoover in thin city. Miss Mario Hoover has returned from a pleusunt visit with friends in Nobruska City. MIsh Lillian Overstreot spent the liolidayH at her homo in Arborvillo, Nob, Mr. Edward Sharp, of Omaha, visited relatives Iu thin city hint week. Mm. J. 0. SeacroHt spent New Year's day in 'J'ecuinseli. Mr. Charles L. Burr was in Omaha Now Year's day. Hotaling & Son cater to tho best fam ily trudo in GROOERIKS and MEATS. Store, ll'JT. 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