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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY JANIJAKY 15. 1887.
Oumha Society's Indulgence in Pleasure
That Profits " Sweet Oharit ) . "
THIRD ANNUAL CHARITY BALL.
The Soolnl Krcnt of Uin Winter nt
ttic Imposition Itnlldlnc Lmst
Night The Guests Tlio
Costumes , Utc.
TliotClmrlty nail.
Tlic charity ball is nn event of tlio past.
All that remains of the Rrent social affaire
o ( the season is a happy memory of tlio
hht/onry of banners anil lloral festoons ,
of the soft harmony of measured music ,
of the Intoxicating mazes of the dance ,
ol the pleasures of the banquet feast
the o and more of kindred thoughts.
The third annual charity ball , it Is safe
to say , was fully up to , if it did not sur
pass , the high standard set on the two
previous occasions. Fiom beginning to
end , the nll'ulr pn scd oil' with : i dash and
eclat. All details were perfectly ar
ranged. Nothing was left undone which
would conduce to the cotnfoit and en-
jovnu-nt of the guests. As a consequence
quence tlifio was nothing to mar the
pleasure of the occasion. And if any one
did fall to enjoy himself or herself , no or
BIO ) must indeed have been hard to
please. Until another year shall
roll ui omul and bring a recur
rence of this occasion , which is now
firmly founded as an annual event , it is
safe to say that the exposition building
will hardly contain such a scene of
splemlor , gayety and joy as was to bo
witnessed last night. Society was out In
full force , with its silks , satins , and
broadcloth and diamonds , and disported
itsolt upon the canvassed lloor , with a
keen relish for the pleasures of the occa
sion. And over all hovered the spirit of
charity kind and frcc-heartcd "tho
greatest of these. "
Tllli IXTliitUOR.
How tlio Halt Ijooltcti The Decora
tions.
The Interior of tlio hall looked llko a smalt
section of fairy-land. Lighted up by n thou
sand gaslights , which Dickered and Ilared
with the measured cadences of tlio iimslo ,
the decorations showed tip to splendid ad
vantage. The committee had worked hard
In decorating the vast Imll , but they felt
amply repaid for their labors , by the excl.im-
ntlons of surprise and dcllifht which \\oio to
bo heard everywhere.
Uunnurs , lings and festqons In endless pro
fusion creeled the eye In all directions. On
tlio sides of the music Gallery on the north
were diapcd sou'ral larco tlaes which
completely covered up the vvoodwoilc.
Shields , nrenst-plntcs and arms pinned
to the Rliles of tlio gallery , added
to the mat Hal aspect of this lentnrc of the
decoiatloiis. 'lwolarjo ll.us , twenty-flvo
feet In length , liiini ! luiui tiin galloty at
either end. Immediately In front of them ,
rcstliur on a laisud ulallorm , weio t\vo can-
Jions. Hanked on either side oy stacks o
nims and HnKS. The cannon and guns were
brought tiom Kort Omaha , and were those
used in tlio actual seruco.
Over the entrance on tlio houth Fide was
festooned a sixty-foot Hair , which was
fathered In the middle and tied up by cord.
Lnrno hhloUU covered with the stnisand
stripes , were placed above and below tlio
flag.A .
A lieautlfnl feature of HIP decoiatloiis was
n large white sl ti , hum ; with Icstoons , and
Iiearmg in coloreii letters tlio word "Ohai ity. "
Tills was suspended tiom the root , exactly In
the center ot tlio Imll. At both ends of the
halt wcro hung mammoth Chinese
umbrellas , to which wcro np-
jieniied smaller umbrellas , lanterns ,
pagodas , etc. Alone the sides of tho. icallery
at lircKiilnr intervals wcro placed tlio Unas
of the various nations. The immense rat
ters were shrouded by long , uayly coloio'l
festoons , which added much to the effects of
the decorations.
Tlio lloor was laid with lengths of canvas ,
which lind been carefully sewed together and
stretched. The canvas Is said to have been
the largest over laid west of Chicago , beiuu
117 foot In length and CC feet In width. Uo\\s
ofclmlis wcro placed around the canvas ,
which was In the torni ot a long ellipse. Con
trary to expectations tlio canvas lloor was
lemarkably easy to dancoon.
To the spectator looking on from thn gallery -
lery the scene was one to bo remembered lor a
lllutlmo. The moving Huongs of beautiful
and haiisoinely dressed ladien and of gallant
and stylishly attired gentlemen , the billllant
decorations , lighted up by the streaming
tongues of llame.s fiom a thousand gas jets ,
all blended Into a sccno once witnessed ,
never to bo forgotten.
The committee Is indebted to the following
for assistance In piocurlng decoiatloiis :
llondmmrtois of tlio I'latto , Kort Omaha :
.Signal Service. Union 1'acilic headquarters ,
Itepubllenu PiihlishlngCompany , S. P. .Morso
&Co. , N. II. Falconer A : Co. , Chas.ShivorIck ,
.1. C. Klllott , Jteigcll .t Koseu/.welir , Deuoy
it Stone. Kiiimct .Monument Association ,
Jlcniy Lehman , ( irand Union Tea Company ,
.1. II. K. Lehman , Swiss Singing Society ,
Jiohoinlan Turnnrs , Max Mover & Co. , Col
lins , Cordon Je Kav , Mi . S. li. Jones , A.
llospe. < ! . 11. As.1. S. Collins , II. Thleleoard ,
Louts Holmroil. C.V. . Wnddoll , posts of ( i.
A K. , St. B.irnalias Chinch and American
District Telegiaph.
TUB B1USIC.
A HclJKlitrul Kent in o of tlic nvcn-
IIIK'S Pleasure.
The musie was rendered by the Musical
Union orchestra in the delicacy of stvlo
for which th.it organisation is famous.
Prof. Harry Irvine was the leader , and
acquitted himself admirably. The o
who are competent to judge say that the
selection of dancing numbers was the
llnost ever heard in Omaha.
The orchestra was composed of thirty
musicians , The programme was opened
by the rendition of tlio Fcst march.
' 1 ho grand march was led by Mayor
Hoyd and Mrs. Wheaten , with ( ioner.il
Wheaton and Mrs. Hoyd as the second
couple. The various evolutions were
performed admirably , thanks to the
careful directions of promplors , who
stood at either end of the hall. About
400 couples pailioipated , most of whom
danced the following numbers of the pro
gramme.
After the grand mnroli vvns over a
short intormUiion followed. The dancers
Ihen formed in Kits for the lanciers , the
various figures of which were gone
through with to the inspiring strains of
Krminio. " Following thereupon the
programme , as outlined below , was car
ried out. Not until half paht onu o'clock
this morning did the tender cadences of
"Homo , Sweet Homo" measure the Hy
ing foot stops of the merry throng.
The lull programme was as follows :
Fest Mnreh Stelnmnn
Lnuccis "Krmlnlo' Tohaino
I'olba "lltltMi Patiol" Fred tor Llnder
Qunilrlllo "Vngnrles ol youth"
lioettger
WalU " , Sho\v * i * > of Cold" Waldlonfol
l.iinccrs "Luek In Lovo" Wclngniten
Wall"Tim KOMJ of Arabia".Tusclner
Laueers "Hocaocio" Supple
Intermission.
Overture .Martha" 1'lotow
Miibleal Union Otchcstin.
AYnltz-"liolden Mvrtlo" Pnlirbneh
quadrille "Klks' Favorite/ Keeknr
Jallop-"llnpnv Thought ! , ' ' Kllenbcrg
ScholtUfho-'TreUy as n Hutterlly"
Itoss
\Vau-"iruiluio" \ ! : WIeirand
l.nncois "Pilnctt Methii'-alem" MO.SCJ
JU'dley ( inlop , PulKa. Walt *
, , . , . . . . . . . . "Home , Sweet lioiiio"
At tlio intermission for supper the
beautiful overture from "Martha" by
riotovv , was rendered by the orchestra.
THIS CUlSSTa.
A List ortlin I.uillcs and Gciitlomcit
\\lio vVoro I'l'cscut.
Mrs. Adams , Mr. and Mrs. \ \ ' . K. Annln ,
NTS. Apucl , Uenver. Mr. and Mr . W. F.
Allen , .Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Adlcr , Mrs. Alk-r ,
Mr. Oca W. Ames , Mi * . lk rln | , Mr. nnd MrA ,
11. K. lliuket , Mrs. HeddUou , ills , llrucker ,
lit , uuU Mrs. John Uoit , Mr. uudMrt , Chat.
Urown , Dr. and Mrs. Ur6\vn , Mr. and Mrs.
Jos. Hurkcr , Mr. and Mrs. , ) . K. Hoyd , M.
Jlryant , Mr. ana Mrs. J. J. Brown , Mr. find
Mrs.V. . U. Uennctt , Mr. nnrl Mr . W. N.
Habcock , Mrs. A. lienham , Mr. and Mrs. II.
U. HrlKht , Mr s. limner , Dr. and Mrs. Bur
roughs , Mr. and Mrs , 1) . S. Uiurlgor , Mr. ami
Mrs. Ellis Uicrbowcr , Mr. and Mrs.
ISco. UogK , Mrs. Hticklncl.am , Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Uradford , Mr. and Mrs.
J. .1. Hum ? , Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Hranch ,
Mr. antt Mrs. K. K. Cutler , Mr and Mrs. J.
It. Clarkson , Mr. ( ieoreu Cnntlcld , Mr. and
Mrs. II. ( . Clarke , Mr. and Mrs. D. O.
Clarke , Mr. nnd Mrs. William Cobarn , Mr.
and Mrs. K. K. Collins , General and Mrs.
Cow In and dn-ichter , Mr. and Mr * , h. H.
Chapman , Mrs. 0. W. Clcavclnnd. Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Calm , Colonel and Mrs. Curtis ,
Mr. and Mr * . Colpct/pr , Mr. and Mrs. .1. C.
Crawford. Mrs. ( Icncral Crook , Mr. nnd Mis.
llichard Currier , Mr , and Mrs. C. 1C , Con
taut , ( leoigo Downey , C. III. Dewcy , Mr.
and .Mrs. O. 11. Dorrancc , Mr. and
Mrs. Dnvls , .Indite and Mrs. Doane ,
Mr. and Mrs. I * . J. Drake , Mr. amiMis. .
llarrv Dcuc ) . Mr. and Mrs. 1) . D. Davis , Mr.
and Mrs. C. Dictz , Mr. and Mi . S. Diindy ,
Miss Annie Dunham , Ulllo Dlvon , May
Dtindy , Miss Doviuo , I'liiladclphla ; Miss
Dickey , Mr. and Mrs. Prank livvltitf , Mr.
and Mr > . llobcrt iasson ; , Mr. and Mrs.
Kdily , Mr. anil Mrs. llunry I.stahrook ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. X , U. falconer , Mis. J. S.
Fisher , New York ; Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Pul
ler , Mrs , W. T. Kltcli , Mr. and Mrs. T. l-'ltz-
matulcc. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Callndicr , Mr.
and Mis. ( i. .1. Ullt'crt , Mrs. ( Jiidlcy , Mr. and
Mis. D. II. ( lOodmaii , Mr. and Mr .
Citiygcr , Mr. and MisV. . I ! , ( iooilall ,
Mr. and Mis. Joseph Uainc.tu , Mrs. Gold-
mnlth , .Mis. 11. llabkcll , liotieial and Mis.
Ilauklii" ! , Mr. and Mrs , K. A. Houston ,
Mrs J. Meatli , Mi. nnd Mrs. C. S. lltt'itlns ,
Mr. and Mrs. 1 * . C. lllmubniiKh , Mr. and Mis.
O. llnlncs , .Mr. and Mrs. C. O Harlnti , Mr.
anil Mrs. M. llellman. Mrs. llallcr. New
York ; Mr. and Mrs U , II. llurribon , Mis. II ,
II. Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Heath , Mrs. ( Scarce
llelmrod , MLS. llcmv , Mr. and Mrs. F. I , .
llallor , Mrs. Howell , Mr. nnd Mis. A. P.
Ilopkln < < . Mr. anil .Mrs. W. 11. Hams , Mr. and
Mrs. P. K. Her , Mr. and Mis. H. 0 , .Ionian ,
Mi. nnd Mrs. , ) no. Jenkins , .Mr. and Mrs.
Goo. A. Joslyn , Mr. and Mr * . Henry James ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mrs. Jones ,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kcnnnrd , Mrs. M. A.
Kcan , Mrs. Kellclstross , Mr. and .Mis. D.
Kaufman , Prof. Knnpp , Boston : Mrs. O. J.
Kenjon , Air. and Mis. T. L. Kimhall , Mr.
and Mrs. KirkcnUall , Mrs. W. W. Lowe , Mr.
and Mrs. K. U. Lowe , Mr. nnd Mrn. D. S.
Lntulor , Mr. and Mrs. ( S. 11. Leslie , Mr. and
Mrs. K. L. Lovejoy. Mr. and Airs. M. 8.
Lindsay , Mr. nnd Airs. J. 11 , K. Lehman. Mr.
and Mrs. G.V. . Llnlnger. Mr. and Mis. F.
J. Lance , Mrs. Laurence * , Coun
cil HluiTs : Dr. and Mrs. Lee ,
Mrs. S. N. Meallo , Mr. nnd Mrs. James Mor
ton nnd sister , Mrs. Mnish. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1.
W. Miner , Mrs. K. C. Mc.Shano and daugh
ters , Mr , and Mrs. C. li. Moore , Mr.s. Miller ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moncll , Mrs. ( S. 0. Mor-
rcll , Mr. and Mrs. Moriu Meyer , Mr.andMis.
Adolph Me > er , Mr , and Mrs. Max .Meyer ,
Captain and Mrs. Maisli , Mr. and Mrs. W. li.
Mlllnul , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mendelssohn ,
Dr. and Mrs. McKcnnn , Mrs. McShnne , Mr.
nnd Mrs.V. . II. .Mutter , Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Merrlaiii , Lieutenant and Mrs Mollory. Mr.
nnd Mrs. S. P. Morse , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. AY.
Morse. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mctcalf , Mis.
McCnskcllMr. . ami Airs. C. S. Montgomery ,
Judgn and Mrs. Neville , Mr. and Mrs. Fred
o. Mr. nud Mrs. Ficd Nash , Mr. and Mrs.
S. W. Miles , Mis. O'Lcary , Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Parrotle , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Popple-
ton , Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo. Pritehett , Mr. and
Mrs. Hob Puivis , Mr. and Airs. W. L. Par-
lotte , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pundt , Mr. nnd
Mrs. D. C. Patterson , Air. and Mrs. Gco.
Paterson , Air. and Airs. A. Pratt , Airs. Percl-
val , AIis. Paddock , Airs. Power , Air. nnd
Airs. It. Al. Patterson , AIis. J. 11. Patterson ,
Air. and AIis. Churchill Parker , Kll/nbeth
Ponplcton , Allss Puser , Council lilufTs ;
Mabel Pratt , Lillie Pratt , Air.
nnd Mrs. William Paxton. Air.
and Alts. Lyman JClclianlsou , Air. and
Airs. O. 11. Kothaker. Air. nnd Airs. K. S.
Rood , Airs , licnde , Air. and Mrs. Edward
Koscv\ater , Air. and AIis. A. T. Kcctor , Airs.
liyron Heed , Air. and Mrs. O. N. Uninsev ,
Air. nnd Airs. Louis Itanpko , Air. and Airs. C.
S. linyinoiul , Dr. and Airs. Somers , Airs.
Alvin Saundcrs , All. and Mr. K. II. Stowe ,
Airs. Seckill , Logan , In. , Air. and
Airs. P. AI. Snyder , Air. nnd
Atrs. II. A. Simpson , Mrs. KlKgs ,
Air. and Alls. T.V. . Stevens , Airs. W. A.
Sharp , Air. and Airs. A. H. Smith , Air. and
Mrs Simpson , Mrs S T Imltli , Mr a a
Airs. Thomas Swobe , Air. aim Mrs. E. 11.
Sherwood , Mr. and Mrs. N. Shclton , Airs.
Stecii , Air. and Airs. Joseph Southard , AIis.
Straight , Mrs. Stewart , Air. nnd Airs. 1J. F.
Troxell and mother. Airs. Trcman , Air. nnd
Airs. John Tanner. Mr. nnd Mn > . L. Thomas ,
Air. nnd Airs. AI. A. Union , Air , nnd Airs. C.
D. Woodworth , Airs. Wood , Judge nnd Airs.
VVnkoly , Air. and Airs. G. D. Wyntt , Mr. nnd
Airs. William Wntlaco. Airs. C. Woolworth ,
General and Airs. Wheaton , Air. and Airs.
Woodnrd , Airs. Woodworth , Gcneaal and
Airs. Webster , Mrs. Westerdoll , Mis. Yates ,
Air. and Airs. C. E. Yost.
Alisses Kllea Armstrong , Nettle Berkley ,
Knte licntley , Noith Pintle , Allss Hums ,
Allsb Hrandeis. Li//.io Urown , Miss Dennett.
Aliss Hidues , Uullnlp , N. Y. , Alda liorlln ,
Alagglo lirovvn , Emily Uutterneld , AIIss Han-
scrmnn , Aliss Chambers , of Kansas City ; 1C.
Harker , Aliss Hutterhcld , Allss Hishoii , Lilllo
lirunei , Aliss Darker , Annie Hoyco , Alar aiot
Hoyd , AInbcl Urown. Lillie Jirown ,
Aliss Bishop. Aliss liioun Knte
Chase , Agnes Clark , LI//lo Cnulield ,
Minnie CInike , Llz/lo Callahan. Fnnnio
lilulTs ; AlihS Ada Ho cll , Allss Hoaclnnd ,
IncHnskell , Annie Haskcll , I'.iniim Hnng-
Jand , Allss Hunt , AIIss Hall , Blniicho Hefi-
man , Aliss Hanscom , the Allsscb Holmes tlio
Misses How ell , It. Hamilton , Alamlc Josslvn ,
Ella Kennedy , AIIss Kitchen St. Joe , Af iss
Kninlit , .Miss Lehmci , Aliss AIcDovtell , Coun
cil UIulls , AIIss Aliller , Aliss McLnln. Irene
ami Jennie Atoorc , Aliss AlcClinteck , Ainy
Mnnsticld , Alinnlo Alegeath , AInmlo
Alonoll , Aloars , AIIss Aliller , Miss
AlcCormlck Allss Jennie AlcClel-
lan , Jennie. Alegeath , Aliss M'c.Meiminy ,
Julia Odlrer , Alay Perrv , St. Joe : Alabiii
Pratt , Nellie Peek , Keokuk ; AIIss Hciulnc-
ton , Allss Itoedcfci , Alinnio Klch-
artls , Lillie and Alay Jtlclinrdsun ,
Stella Itosewnler. Aliss Itamsny ,
AInrv Stcvons , Xelllo Sackctt , Council lilulTs ;
Aliss Someis. AliuKle bwllt , Onriie Spoouur ,
the Alisses Shenrs , Allss Somers. Aliss .Sliaip ,
Alnry Sherwood , Alattlo Sharp. Miss Stevens ,
Maggie Swift , 11. 1C. Thomas , Ida AI.Thomns ,
Allss Vnll. Nlctor White , AIIss Wakely. LIda
Wilson , Alnculo Wilson , I.eaven\\oilh , Aliss
Wither , thi ) Alisses W.idloinh , or Clin
ton , la. ; AIIss Wilbur , Hertha Yost ,
Lieutenant Abcicrnmblc , A. Al. Aklns ,
Itichnid liorlln , D. P. Henedlct , Harry Hiuk-
ley , A. W. Hroek , Air. liiirgcit , U. 1) . Itutler ,
F. D. Urown , T. J. Ucrry. , K. o !
Hniton , C. C. Chase , Willie Calm , CoIonolC.
S. Clinso , W. H. Ciary , Nato
Craiy , Hnrry Ciemcr , G. S. Alvcrsou ,
D. .1. Collins , 0. Cr.iwford. Herbert
Cook , Clms. A. Clark , 0. K. Collins. Ed
Cornish , II. 0. Colin. , ] . T. Clark , G. C. Cnt-
llu. L. Child , W. E. Clark , J. II. Cumber-
lidne. A. J. Cornlsli , Lincoln. A. Davenport ,
HnrlfiiKton , Will DIckey , Luther Diako ,
HiuhCh , Laurence ll.iy , H. Hitchcock' F.
Lvmnn , , lnlius Alevrr , AI. A. Alauln , Joint
AlcClintook , HaiivMooro , H. S. Alclntosh ,
O. P. AlcCarthy , JV. II. Almlord. I ) . 1) . Alul-
Alincr. J. H. Ncll on , O. AI. Olhou ,
T. AI. Orr. D. J. O'Donahoe , W
AI. Pike. 15. Patrick , II. D. Pike , J. 11.
Porter , James Hicharnson , Clark Itedlck , 1.
It. lUmswalt , H. H. ItolUns A. L. Iteed J.
,
, . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .
\vr * tr\iinrt n \\r i > i. i..i. A .I i > .i.
.iiuiiii , j.t tii ou\m-i , u.j , iiiiiuuis , u it.
Tnvlor , Air. Volluui , Lieutenant Wilson , J.
S , Woodbmn , Colonel C , JVH \ ou ,
COSfUMUS.
Some of tlio Notable Dresses of the
Airs. F , H. Lowe , a bride , were ono of the
haiiiUomebt toilets , a heavy white satin en
train \\ltli pc.irl front , \\hito rosua and diamonds
mends ,
Mrs. D , O. Clnrk wore n rich black satin
visiting costume with heavy Jptted liont. dnik
red bonnet , diamonds.
MUs E. It. Armstrong More a st > llah bottle
cieeu velvet , relieved with Mikado jcllow
Y bluped corsage , Ulumoudi.
Airs , W. W. Lowe lobkcd stately In black
velvet with blue and white head dress , blue
fan. diamonds.
AIIss Uussle Tremnlno wore \hlto cash
mere combined with peacock blue velvet , dl.v
AlrsTl. W. Atlner wore n stylish rostmno of
Mark satin with front and panels of blnck
nnd vMilte brocade , diamonds.
Atlss Annie .Southard , cream wool cotdcd
and bronze plush , pink roses and Illy of the
valloy.
Airs. Dr. Brown , of Fort Omnhn , were n
handsome reception dress of lawn colored
bilk en train diamonds.
Airs. General Hawkins wore n vlsmnc
dress of black gros grain , red velvet bonnet
dlnmondo.
Mrs. Annln , heavy blnck gtos grain heart
shaped corsage.
Afiss Kichnrd on. pnlc blue silk.
Mrs. Strantr. rich blnck silk trimmed with
cut jet natural tloweisniid diamond1 ! .
Airs. Collins were a strikingly beautiful
costume ot blnck velvet en train with front
of while flowered velvet nnd point lace trim-
mines A' shaped corsage , dlamondsi.ind bo-
quct of white toses.
AIIss Collins wore a green velvet with pink
brocade front , diamonds nnd boo.net of ro es.
Airs. Hjroii Heed wore biovvtt silk and bio-
cndo with point Inco nud dlnmonds.
Aliss Dicker , \\ldto caslimete with satin.
AIis. Heal , becoming blnck lace dress with
jets tiatund Honors.
AIis. Carter were a strlkluc dress of helio
trope velvet entrain , with heavy pink bio-
endolront , sleeveless and pointed corsage
beautifully trimmed , diamonds.
AIIss AlcAIennmy , becoming blnck silk
dress with hrond pink sash , sleeveless cor-
sauc nnd Incc llchti.
Airs. Klrkctulnll were a noticeable dress oC
cream satin en train , tlio side panels covered
with embossed ted rwes diamonds
Airs. General Ciook looked well 111 black
velvet ami point lace , diamonds.
AIis. Hondo were blnek cotdcd silk en
train , sleeveless and pointed coisnge , dia
monds.
Alr.s Will Itedlck wore palo clnk sill : com
bined with nnlcst u'rceu , dlnmoiids.
AIIss Hums woie white silk combined with
( lowered silk.
Airs S. P. Alorso wore nn elegant pink bilk
en tialn , dtnpcd with lace , diamonds.
Airs. Keller wore pale blue mohe , dia
monds.
Airs. Hallcr wore cream satin en train
with bodice of garnet plush , diamonds.
AIIss Lake were a uretty blue silk covered
with tulle , sleeveless corsace , roses.
AIIns Ida Sharp wore Krcen satin with fiont
of eronm nnd creon striped plush.
AIis. C. S. Hnymond wore black satin en
trnlu vvitli pink Iront covered with lace Hewers -
ers , diamonds.
AIIss Carrie slovens , of Council Hind's ,
looked well In pink satin with fteiit of ( low
ered silk , garnets.
Airs. Appcl , ot Denver , were an elegant
cream satin en trnlu , with pearl pnssamcn-
teric , diamonds.
AIIss Shears w010 a pale green dress with
striped front drapery , diamonds.
Airs. G. I. Gilbert vvoio a handsome blnck
satin en train , trimmed with cut jets , roses.
Airs. IHinebaiiKh wore n reddish brown hllk
combined vvitli a grayish mlxtuio en train ,
diamonds.
Airs. Hitchcock were a red silk dicss
covered with white lace draperies.
Airs. Albert Calm were a pi ctty black lace
dress with jet sleeves , diamonds.
Airs. Estabrook were a white silk tilmmed
with passamcntetio and linishcd with pom
pous.
AIis. Edholm were a pretty white silk ,
sleeveless , vvitli ostrich fitirnituics , dia
monds.
Aliss Ijnms were a stylish dress of blnck
tulle with striped corsage , sleeveless nnd
pointed.
Airs. Atorlt/ Meyer , white silk with crystal
pnssnmentcrle , diamonds.
AIIss Almy woio black lace over a green
silk front and can led a lai ge boqttet of fei us.
Airs. Dr. Lee , blnck satin and lace blight-
encd with red.
Airs. 13. 11. Snow were pink satin nnd bro
cade linishcd with pearls.
Airs. Hnnlson were urcen plush combined
with white satin covered vvitli led roses ,
diamonds.
AIIss Bennett wore white cashmere covered
with lace rulllcs.
Aliss Woolworth were blue silk cut low.
Airs. Hnrrlger were n pretty white surah
dress trimmed with cut jet , diamonds.
Aliss Luna Dundv were a lovely golden
plush dress , diamonds.
AIIss Dundy were n visiting costume of
green mile nmi uonnut , inamoiitls.
Airs. Love wore n yellow silk with tulle
front , jetted sleeveless corsnue , diamonds.
Airs. Aletcalf wore pink silk en train com
bined with plush , diamonds.
Aliss Clara Brown were a white lace dress
w itli black velvet corsagy.
Airs. E. S. Dundy , jr. , were a black velv et
with pink trout , diamonds.
Allbs Someis were a pale green silk and
pcails.
Aliss Aliller woie white silk , pearls.
Aliss AIcLane , white silk with black velvet
bodice.
Airs. Wakcllcld wore pale blue cnshmcic
nnd lace.
AIIss Perry , of St. Joe , woio cream satin
and pearls.
Airs. ColpaUcr were a very hnndsomo Inv-
cndcr bilk cu train with iridescent trimmings
diamonds.
The Alibscs Wadleigh , of Clinton , In. , wore
respectively a bllver gray satin on tiaiii. witli
cor.sane gnrnltured , vvitli pink roses and diamond
mend ornaments , and a lavender satin witli
elaborately trimmed purple velvet bodice dia
monds.
Airs. J. K. Clarkson wore a hnndsomo
white brocade en tialu witli brown velvet
bodice.
AIis. Hospevvoio a pictty lemon silk and
natural llowcrs.
' Alts. AUK Piatt were n heavy black silk
with blnck and vvhltoiihisli , diamonds.
Allss AInbcl Piatt woie blue silk and natu
ral tloucis.
Aliss LHa Alexander were a white dress
with beaded trout ; natural llowcrs.
AIIss Florence Gnrllck were a white lace
dress over pale blue silk ; pearls.
Aliss Jones , ot Council Bluffs , were a
pretty light blue bilk en tiain gninltuicd with
daisies.
Albs Ofllccr , of Council Bluffs , wore pink
silk en train with front ot tulle tutted w 1th
choiilllrt ; ostilch tips.
Airs. Thuibton were n rich white molro
with heavy cmbioldered liont and passnmcn-
tcries ; diamonds.
Airs. I ) . Kauirman were white silk with
elaborate penil trimmings ; diamonds.
Alibs licntley , of Noith Platte , wore palo
blue hllk. the front picttlly ttimmcd with
points tipped with pom poms.
Airs. Suobo woio white silk and point lace
combined \\lth red velvet ; diamonds.
AIIss Fitch wore a lavender dcml-tollct and
white lint.
Airs. H.'O. Patterson wore a cream wool
diess with Ineo HOIIIHCS , ilowers.
Alihs Oakley , of Lincoln , were flowered
bilk and cnrilimere , pearls.
.Miss Lohmer were hion/o fntin nnd Inco.
Airs. Gntncnii were n white .silken en train
with gninltures of lace , dlnmonds.
THIS KUl'l'KIt.
A Bounteous Spread in the Annex
The MOIUI.
A canvas sijn { ; spread on the cast pal-
lery announced to the hungry "Supper
in the annex. " At half past 10 o'clock
thn doors of the entrance from the main
room wcro thrown open. Couple after
couple filed In and in a short time the
seating capacity was full.
The tables , twelve in number , were ar
ranged in transverse rows the width of
the building. They wcro manned by : i
largo force of waiters , gathered from the
hotels. Seven hundied hungry persons
were waited upon with quickness and
dispatch , in treat contrast with the
wretched service on former occasions ,
As only ! iOO persons could bo seated at
once , the tables were tilled three times or
more ,
The spread was in ehargo of Mi * , lial-
dull' , who , though ho Imd taken the con
tract on very short notice , furnished a
supper which was in full harmony with
other features of the occasion. The
menu , without being tin July elaborate ,
was thoroughly good and served in a
style which shows Balduti'to bo a master
of his business , The menu wus as fol
lows :
Cafe an Lalt Vienna Breads
Chicken Croquetts
Green Peas Allegretto Cream
Fancy Cakes
Macaroons Kisses
A report of this feature of tlio nflair
would bo incomplete without mentioning
the statue , in miniature of ISartholdi's
Uodde s of Liberty. The figure stood ten
feet high on u lofty pyramid of frosted
cakes , in its uplifted liand wus a small
torch , which beamed merrily upon the
throng gathered about the tables. The
of tl o "U
withsmilax and stood in the center of the
room.
_
A rinanclnl Succc ; i.
The financial success of the brilliant event
Is assured , although to what extent It Is Im
possible to nscorfriln. About one thousand
tlcket wcro sold. ' Thn expenses will not ex
ceed 3000. leav ln a net fund of about S-yio ( ! ,
which will be disbursed In the usual manner.
A Lntly Co * itcr Hns Her Skull
JCrttsliocl.
A coasting party mot with an accident
on I'opulcton avenue last night that will
result fatally to Miss Annie Matscn. A
number of young people were coasting at
the junction of Popploton avenue and
Twenty-second strcot , when ono of the
traverses collided with a cab that was
crossing the street. Two young ladies ,
Miss Hannah Alatson and Miss Gertie
Sawhill , were seriously hurt. Miss Alnt-
sen's skull was crushed and she received
other Injuries that will result fatally.
Miss Sawhill was very seriously hurt.
Medical attention was summoned. Miss
Matsen was sinking rapidly at a late hour
and was not expected to live until this
morning.
AX ornunit sTAimui ) .
Policeman Muilililo Seriously
Wounilcri by n Time.
At 2 o'clock this morning Olllcer Dan
McBride went into the Union Pacilie
hotel on Tenth street to arrest two men
who had gone into the lodger's apart
ments evidently with burglarious intent.
The oflicor caught the two men and
started down the stairs vvitli them when
one of the thugs , named .fames Nolan ,
drew a knife and stabbed the ollicor in
the nock , barely mlssinir the jugular vein
nnd inllicting a dangerous though not
fatal wound. Nolan and his partner ,
Tom llayncs , wcro arrested by Ollicer
Ormsby and lodged in jail.
Ax Kvcttlnc Kunnwity.
Mrs. P. J. Kirkcndall and Mrs. J. S.
Brady met with a startling accident ycs-
tcrdaj' atlcrnoon. They were out for a
sleigh ride and when passing the corner
of Twcntv-third and Farnam streets the
horse became frightened and upset the
cutler throwing the ladies out but fortu
nately both escaped injury. The animal
then ran down l-arnam street , a part of
the time on the sidewalk to the l'a\ton
house corner where the runaway collided
with Air. J , T. Clarke's sleigh throwing
Mr. Clarke and his driver out. Tlio col
lision upset Mrs. Kirkendall's horse , and
in the fall a broken shaft was driven into
the animal's side inllicting a fatal wound.
Commercial
The members of the Nebraska Travel
ing Men's association are circulating a
petition to the general baggage masters
of the various lines of railroads , asking
that no storage' ' bo charged on the bag
gage of commercial travelers Irom Sat
urday noon until Monday noon. Accord
ing to the present rule the traveling men
are compelled to pay storage on their
baggage every time they slop for Sunday.
The nioyolo Kaco To-Night.
More than usual interest is being taken
in the bicycle races that will take place at
the exposition building to-night. The
friends of K. N. Bullock are sanguine
in the belief that with a start of three-
fifths of a milo he can defeat Dingley in
a twenty-flvc-milo race. The boy's race
will bo an exciting one , ami the amateur
race an excellent exhibition. The races
will doubtless attiact a large attendance.
Notice
Omaha Council No. 1 .Jr. O. U. A. M.
As arrangements could not bo made to
change the night of meeting , a regular
meeting of the council will be hold at G.
A. U. hall on Saturday evening , January
15. Business of importance. Members
rcqcsted to be present. By order
J. lio. SMITH , C.
PB. DUXLAP.R. S.
"They Arc ncnutlfiil.
and much larger than in other Addi
tions , " is the usual verdict regarding the
200 lots in AumiGiir's CHOICI : .
Bttiltlinu I'crinltH.
Superintendent Whitlock issued build
ing permits yesterday as follows :
Joseph Dayton , 1 story frame cottage , Bur-
dotte , near 3lst . § MO
Union Pacilie Ity. Co. Iramo oil
noiiso neai tracks . 0f,00
Two pcimits aggregating . 87,000
Great Excitement
in Sot'Tii OMAHA over the way acres and
lots in AI.HIMCHT'S Cnoiri : arc going.
Twenty-two lotssoldin one day.
IlrcviticH.
Police business has been unusually
light this month.
The bank clearances yesterday
amounted to ifaitilS7.-2. !
The internal revenue collections yes
terday aggregated $10,220.-U.
Permit to wed was granted yesterday
to 11. S. Maine and Miss Allio Kitchie ,
both of Omaha.
Mrs. Sarah J. Paynter , proprietor of
the Occidental , began an action in Jus
tice Borka's court yesterday to secure a
board bill of $27 against J. II. Johnson.
Kdholm Ai Erickson commenced suit
before Justice Borka yesterday to get
possession of a piano that had been sold
by them to Charles Kohlmcycr. The
plaintills alleges that Kohlmeycr has
tailed to make the required payments.
Manager Bandlo.of the Omaha Base Ball
club , retntncd yesterday morning from
Chicago , whore ho went sec about engag
ing some now players. However , ho did
not succeed in securing any "nhenomc-
nons. " The location of tlio base ball
ground has not vet been determined
upon. The Sweaxy property on Twenty-
fourth and Cass .streets will possibly fit )
secured. It is oll'ercd at a rental of
$0,000.
Absohitely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity , strength and wholesomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds and
cannot be sold in competition wiib the mul
titude of low test , short w eight alum or
phosphate powders. Sold only 'n cans.
Royal Making Powder Co.,409 Wall street ,
New York.
SATISFACTORY ,
Jffariny completed out' annual inventory , we find that altJiottyh the
perccnfaye of profits was far below t/ic Icyltiinatc avct'titjc. , yet tlte ciior-
tuoies voJinne of trade trlticlt tvehave enjoyed , walscs t7ie roan It very sat "
tsjttctory. We tJicreforc taltc jtlcusni'C iti annottnciiiy that we will hold * * *
WEiijILTjJr SAJuJES of all our rcinainuty winter stucJi at a stitl greater
reduction in prices until it is entirely closed out ,
GUIS AT OVJEMCOAT SAX.J8. The worst of the winter is still to
come , for many lony days the mercury will horcr around the zero points
HER ® I ® YOUSi GREAT OZ'POllTUNITY. Cotnnicnciny iojlaij
we will close otit ourcnfircline of Overcoats a nil Ufstcrs for 3Icn } Jioyx
ana" Children atlcsstJian half their real value.
Every article is f/iiarautccd to be precisely as represented and
wJtutevcr yon may purchase from its , for yourself or friends , in tlte
city , or out of the cifyif not satisfactory in jit , style or price
he 'money will be cJicerfully refunded witJiont ashing to ex-
cJiangef'or other goods.
All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price.
Company ,
Cor. Douglas and 14tli sts. , Omaha.
VA
3 and 4 , Ounnlng am Hall , 524 S , I3fh St.
Is the New Annex to South Omaha.
TEN MINUTES WALK from the STOCK YARDS
Large lots just placed on tlie market. They are for sale and will be
sold cheap * Now is the time to buy.
Best chance for investors on the market. See that you don't get left
But secure one of these beautiful lots at once. Lots in Randolph.
Place will double in price at once.
Call on Evans &c Johnson and get Prices
Lots in Randolph Place are for sale only by
Evans & Johnson and
Selden
Rooms 3 and 4 Cunningham Hall , 524 S. I3fli Street.
rim SAM : .
A Initio number of roconloil Poiulieron nnd
Chdobtlulu titulllulis. Alto Homo llioil i-'olls
livery minimi piinriintooil u lireuler. 1'ilco ?
rcusoniililo mid tuims ens-y. Ournnck hns htcn
solcttoil with rolinencB to both inilUliliinl
morlt nmi podhHce. A lurjro nmnfoor of our
Blnlllons ro iiccllnmtert nmi ColiH of tlielr jat
tun ho tliown , Yoik U on tlio II. i. M. K. It. ,
two hours' rlilo est of Lincoln. Tor cutu-
BBUNER & BBJBZEE'
Taxidermists
Doftlcrsin gcncuil na
tural hlttory ami mil-
feoum supplies. Artifi
cial eyes , Knissos. oto.
Custom work of ml
kinds lll receive ,
prompt intention.
Capitol Ave
OMA A ,
C.S. RAYMOND
. . ,
RELIABLE JEWELER ,
Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware . ,
The largest stock. Prices thn lowest. Repairing a specialty. All work warrantj *
rd. Corner Douglas and lOth streets , Omaha
Licensed Watchmaker for the Union I'uclfio Kuilroad company.
HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH.
> o HLANKSI iiKJ i > iiy.isi : JVJKV : : VIIAH oviu A MILLION IMSTHIUL ni : > .
5IOKI3 THAN ONH Dlt.VVVINO A .MONTH.
TWO mcAvu.M.s j.v rjintituAitv : , TIII : IST AM SOTII ,
Only $300 iequircd to secure on Royal Italian 100 francs gold bond. These bond
participate in 225 drawings , four drawings every > e.n and retain their original \uluc
until the year 1914. 1'rucs of 2,000,000 ] ,000,000 , f 00Wf , ( ) &c franct.ill be drawn.be-
sides the certainty of receiving back 100 francs in gold , j on may win 1 times a jear and
so come into possession of a fortune. We oft'ei these bonds 101 ? 2 00 , monthly iitttnll-
mcnts as long as our supply lasts , . . . . , {
With only fj.no ns HrM piiyniuiit you mil fccuro 0 Ilnripean irnvrimnont bonds , M hit li ors
drawn 1C thnui miiiiiully with pil/tmuiiounlhiKlo o > ur S. tutrw nmil. , Imlimco on nu y iiiuntliljr
lii'tuHiiiiinla hulo liuestiiu'iu ot unplliil u ilio lm tu < l ini/iuy inm.t lit pnlil buck nn < l tunny
chV ) t8tovilnul > lKi | . rUe _ _ Mono > cinbc will1yiMWV.fti lilir , money order or "V fxpruuJ ,
uud iu rutuiliU1I t u toiuuidudllio lioiuN lor lurlliui Iiiroriiiiillon , I'ull on ndiliosd ,
| [ iitll.HAM < IMi tOMl'A.NV , 005 Broadway , New Varlt.
. n. TUeso Uonda me not lottery ttcieta , and tliu siUo Is IttroUv jjcjiuUtei ) . Illy tuw ol Ibi8 > .