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THE OMAIiA DAILY BEE ; SUNDAY , J11NiJt1LtY 3. 1SSPW ILVE PAGES. 8 BENNISON BROS. , I5I9-I52I DOUGLAS STREET , AJ.L6NUART CLEARING BALE + ( Deep cuts in all winter goods Cloaks at the lowest prices ever heard of Now is the most important time to buy dry goods at greatly reduced prices. n & BEAVER SIIAVLS % SO 100 fine beaver Rhasvls , never sold lesq than $12.00 , Mohday at half prieu , $0 each , BLANKETS $2.45. fi0 pairs 11.4 scarlet all wool blankets , ta2.46 a pair , worth 13,60 , BLANKETS $2.75. 60 pairs all wool white blankets , j slightly soiled on the edges. 'T'hey arc worth $5.00 , but Monday we close the } l lot at $3.75 a pair , t NOTABLE SOCIETY EVENTS Mre , 001. J. M.Eddy'e Afternoon Reception - coption on Friday. , ' A MOST BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENT Mrs. J. C. Co µ 'fti EntertnlnN-The + MINSCN Ifornhergor's Party-The 1lypernlon tutu Isnternllu Chub' , -The Saratoga Ialperlnls. I Notwlthstanding the cold weather and the great nrnouut of Illness in the elly , the past week Las been a notable one so fur as social events arc concerned. 'there has been many privutu rcceptloas and a to fiber of club balls. A fall account of the week's hnppctt- lugs will be found below : Altc , Cor.oxrr.1. AI. F.hut's afternoon rev crptinn at her be tutIru1 home , I015 Douglas ht vrt , ou i'rldtt' Is geucrnlly conceded to into heal the most elegant ufftiir of Its kill ltt vii to Omaha soelciy. ' 1'hic lours tverc it ( nn ; S to n o'cIoc lc nnl 1 : t . 1 'utcsts wl. 'lt mi l 1 ICs . cat. Thu s nt iotts parlors tvero utngnlII- et utly decorated with Ilovurs nud plants , The llori4t'I' . N. Porker , to when this iiiIll. cult task ty.t4 . given , slitvea ttrn tnmmttte j skIII In the tin ungettent. 'flier. tveru rare llutvers uvcrywbcre. Sutilax hung froal the cluutdelfursuhd mirrors , tvhilu every peak aid corm'r ( Oil tulned the choicest hlos4ottlc. ' ' The nnudlo was exquisltely urranged with ferns and Planth tutd nit If to adll heathy unto r beuttV tint queen of all llotvcrs-thu orcldd- restd there , AL s , padd ywas assisted by the following h lades ; Mrs. Gmoral Crook , Mrs. Colpetacr , ° AIrN. 9' . Ai , OrrIrs , Bradford , \Irs. Du 13ois , % h's. Swobe , nud MissClara VintCamp. 7'Iir rogtnuies of the 11hne ladies tvero ' 1114 follows : Airs. Eddy , lemo11 colored silk , tquuro val'sage , losv sleet" . natural vcrs aid dillttle11/114 / , Mrs. Crook , black velvet chi a t uit , lace , flowers and pcurlt ; Alrs. Colpetzer nnuIVC bromic cu train , squnre corsitgc , tile. mouns\lrw. ; Iiratlford , tviac-colored velvet gtu uet14 toad tlotvers Alit. Orr , white wool I arlulgC trluullh g , ii ( nntoudsIrs. ; . Stvobe , I Pluht white , feathers , flouters atd ti lunonds ; 1l l'4 , IhiIloi4 , blarlc brocade nud jet , di a. lnaltltlis.t , ; r1111 Cluuptvhlte wool nud lure , 1t01L118 1111d tlotvers , l'Ie vostatls of all the ladies were ole gnat , hat it Is hlliOStihle to give a description of them till. 'I'ile guests began to arrive peotgdll' tit n o'clock old by 4 the ptrlors : + tvcrC Illlcd. ' 19to tnusie by I'rnnle tvas der light fill and enjoyed by everyale. Hulduf ! 'i teas the eaicrerald served an elegant lmtrh. Attinig thosu present were : Airs , Dickey , I llohh'cgeLs , 1intbull , Mrs , Gurnt bract , \lrs , Wheaton , , \Irs , Ilnrbuugh , blrs. I Lacy , Mrs. Adam , Atrs , Cleveland , \ls. Car. nl4h\1rsllountzeAl s , UrJoaes\1us.Squir- Cs\l's llnusehe , Mrs , LcrMrs , Jcssc Love Mrs , Fred Losee , Miss Kitty Lowe , Mrs , ' , Chaco , Miss lluttertield , Mrs. Dc Lee , Mrs , Ahdrliss Davidson , Mrs. Gilbert , Alts , Dk kcy , Mrs. Cooper. 1 lrs. fiullliss lilac k. } r uun ( , Ars [ , Bright , \Irs , lrutker , Alw , Beall ( Ah's\\'heutohMtsPritebett\irs.Ibascotn \ , , ( Allss Ilmscoul , llrs , Heiinett , Mrs , Studer , 'ti' ' , Alt's. Major Snseet , Alrs. Colonel Bt iiiIhs ) ] toss , Mlss Southard to i 1iss iiiutbull. : Mas. , T. C. Cosvtx rnl0rtalned the Ladies' t Is nrln l e club and btvlted guests , Wednesday b4 afternoonuthertesldcuteit)1 ) ; > Capitol nv. , enue , Lunch was served at 1 o'clock , after : which tntls tvero In order. The , uttty dud r n ot break up teal 5 : & ) oclock. A list of the guests lit appended : Alrs. A , J. Hanscom , f Miss llunsconl Mrs. .T. II. Luce' , Mrs , L - v : nua 1 icluu dson , Allss ? Nettie llcbardson , Airs , llcrumn Kouttzo , Mrs. L , M. hlcnnctt , Mrs. J. A. hlorbacll , Mrs , \Vakebey Mi s. L , I , \ \Vakeley , of ( Ticago , Miss Nelllo Wake- ' rev Mts. L. ii. Collins , Mrs , G , E. Pritchett & Mrs , ti. S. Caldwell , Mrs. K L. 13ierbowor , t / + AL's , White \lrs. J , E. Summers , \liss Sum. ulcrs , Mis , Gctcral Crook , Mrs. .1 , a it. ] Kitchen , Mrs. S. itreck Misses May and Lunt Du11dy , Mrs. S. Ijrakc , Mrs , J , M. \'noltortli , Mrs.V. . V. Morse , Mrs , Lewis , of Boston ; AL's , C. F1 Vest , Mrs , Guy C. Barton tumid Mrs. Collins. r M1Ssns Limo ANU tIiNNns ITontberger , daughters of A1r. henry lioruberger , gave an ciegmint party \Vttliesday evening at their beautiful holne/vT / Southt Seventeenth street. Thu three parlors , its well us the entire Inv tm'ior of the nauislou wete tastefully decor- ntt'tl with tlotvers , hoi'y ' ttre mistletoe. The Ituhnit baud fttrntthod the music and , and at midnight an elegant lunch tvas served , DauC- lug tvus continued until a late hour , Anuong the guests were the follo vhng : Musses Edith Cut10y , 1 iorenco Garlick , Alice Luud'pc11n Slnhohl , Aintuuda liarbuch , r Alntio Hlaonl , Ella Iteller , Fa nio 1)avcntwrt , Iora ALlutx , Ivii Annehester ( , liutlo Donald- son , .1cnnlu Ioualdson , Seppio Standish , Jeltlo Keith , AnuuntaMilicc Mary Mlller , Stella Singer , I'annio Fruejuuff , Louisa Fruehauff , Maggie O'1'oolo UtnsyMcElroy , , Vlttde Ketul , Ilora Hetuljoeff , BetioVig i amt , Linda \\'ignu . Al tunic Leluntunl , Gussiu iorty , Doyio Iheecher , Grace \lurty , { Jcnule AleElroy , Lilllo Ihushutuu , Nettie Ituslunnnli11nio Ilehntrod and I'nunle llel trod , also thin follotvmg gentlemen : ' Allan Sluouer , Robert Law , Carl 1'iltrlclc , Frank ' 1'etplctoa , David Vaugley 1 \v Ill Slugor , Lied \'nu DornVill Vaughn , ] 'c'rcy.lcnscnVlll , Wiguuul , Lovell Dann , Artie Parr , Fred Knickerbocker , Charles \Vearne,11ernttn fanul , Lou hit liushnuil , anti Addie Iiuelmrboeker , Tna Pononn.tN club have hail glorious i times dfu'itg the lutist wnk : , 'the slide at ' 1' veutyallntlt aid Ilarney streets has been fa ls'rfcet conditlon and has been crowded uigltt ) ' . hundreds of ladles lung been , I , present anti chloycti the exhtllarntlnq , , start even tttoro than theh escorts , Alr. P , AL Norris Is the president of the club , land to hits able nlanngeuhmt the members neo greatly indebted. 'I'Ite chute Is a long one and the lurine ( Is moderete. 'uboggmuing is T growing in ; apulnrlty every day , cunt the club nav numbers nearly eighty , eniuposed of the very best ladles and' gentlemen In OBttha. I T..ST SuxnAv ulght oieurretl the first ball n ! the Bebrety Enlghts of Charity , an organ- / ' hzntiou created about two mouths since. 'I lie , party wits given at Germania hull , and be. tttnei eighty and timely couples wee pres. ent. ' 1'te dancing lasted until nearly 9 , o'clock u. in. About 1100 was cleared , which goes Ipto tlio fund for indlgent Hebrews , Tns CIlAuTAuqu.1 lltcrary anti scicntltlo circle ju'Id their arst meeting of iSSS at the , n'idencoofflew. ClendeuuingonSouth'l'enth , aLieet , Wednesday evenhtg. The circle ii ' _ . Read These Prices Carefully. Hon' Sldrii tntd Irltwer hoc JalcIi Monday nud'L'uc dusy. : ; dozen ' all-wool boys' - line scarlet medicated shirts and drnu ers , nil sizes , L'4 to 34 , at one price , 60c each , lteutctnber this priso hit for days only , If they Inst that bug. 'Phis Is the greatest bargain ever Meted In atidet'- Oy , 40 dozen boys' flue white wool ttnder- Rluh ls timid dratvln's , sizes 2O to 3-1. All at oho PncCc- 60C EACII. growing rapidly , and the metttbers take great Interest iu it. TuiuNn TuiI week the Metropolitan club , a nety social orguuizatlon , ryas Incorporated. The oflcers cite 11s follows : Simon Oberfel- tie , preshdcut : Andrew hiatus , t icepresidemit : Snlituel Sehdcsshnger , secretary ; David 1auf- nen , treasurer ; Jacob ltabiuson , Adolph Gludstouc anti Isaac Nett , trustees , 'flue rhib will iuiroihicciltly furnish their romps , and it protnises to be one of the strongest organizations - ganizations lit the city. . Tnrtt.n.tv .u'TmlNoos , between the hours of t and SSt : : ) o'clock P , in. , the ladles of 'l'riiu- Ity cathedral gave n reception in the church parlors. 'i'llose in charge were : Mrs , Judge Doane , Mrs , Nathan Shelton Mrs , M. C. Nichols , Mrs , Dr. Neville iota Mrs , C , V. 1Vltcner , Miss Alnbcl Fonda entertained the nttdiettce with recitations , which wuro eutliushtstit'ally received. Chocolate 11al cake were served nud so pleastuit urns the affair that it was decided to give another sometime before Lent. Tin : si trtsn rinks Tn'vo ' received excellent pntrounge during the week , tumid bout of them Late had hands of music hr constant attetidauea Alnny ladies tt ith their eswrts bate enjoyed the sport and several of the forhter have become artistes of the llrst de- gree. ONB of Tin : + tnyT brlllhuit social events of the season was the ptuty given \londa ) ' evt nbtg itt the Barker hotel under the nos- ices a f the Esmcrcll1a club. 1h c hila r tltul dining room of tits celebrated cara ansnry \Vll4 tut 1'tied boo n ball roam umI fairly hlooneu1 t t lth rare l , , NOtic4. ' 1'h0 dancing ryas couthtued until a em v lute tour. Whoa the t Iro'r , amine w at4 half complCtcd cal elcgnul builtlltCt w s4"u" d 'I'bis tt ns rated by ell lu'csent to be the limiest ball yet given by the club. ' 'imn. Ihi'nnxtox i'1nb party at Mutonc ) roll , Alonduy , eight , tytts undoubtedly the llucst one yet given by this excellent organ. zatian. About fifty couples t'cre present , hicludtng invited guests , ' 1'110 costumes of the ladies were rxqul.ite , tumid the scene in the ball-room w as n most brilliant cite. The music was furnished by the \lusicnl Union orchestra , tumid was highly commended by all R'x Tun N1w : Yn.ua's HrccrTmx of the Saratoga - toga hnpcrinls nulondny evcuing was a most cnjayable affair , old tvtts pu : tit iputed in by ut lutist thirty gucsjs , bunch was served mall o'clock tumid damning ryas con. tinned uutll 1.:50. : : Among those Pt'esent wire : Alr , and \Irs , Butler , AL . and \L s , Au'hesolt , MI r and \Irs. Tlershin vhlsses \'alker , Redman , Lnke , HaxheldVmrd , Luke , Corry , Scranton , , bones ; Messrs , Solo- man , Argo. Clark , lluxhold , Littlellcld , C , Ilaxkold , Jones , Craig , \Vdlctt. M 'fine 13CTTi.i1I IX Ui.rn gave another of its pleasant ) uu tlcs last I'ridny evedhng under - der the Taro of Alessrs. Smith tad Slmpson. Among these present were tlm fellotving : Atlases llimebaugh , Cehn , Iunctul. Rees , Fonda , Iteflley'Pouznllu. AlcIollald\IcC1e1- tiutl , Clark , 1Virrick , I'bitten , liulontiiie , Watts , \Vakely , nudIcssrs. . A1eCm niiek , Cook , Badollct , South , 13allentihe , Ellis , ] iced , Fonda , Entllburn , Aloores , Bollinger , Super , , linu'hm 1 C I Iffllhs , S ta i sh , Sltnl 4Bl l , Hustuu , Audersou , Prestos , Nuson , E , Ale- Can , J. McCan , Hicks , E. It , Ilowunnn , C. B , Lenke. 'I'nn : FIFTY-Srt CNTII it Sicu.i : of thoLadles' Musical Society was gh'cn'\\'rdnesday evening ning lust at the residence ofll's. . Gh IIltchcock.4NITDodge street , ' 1'heprograuuuc ll'ns as follows : Sonata for pitulo aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs , Mucntcfcrhng turd Mr. Franco. Cavatiua ( Ennui ) .Verdi \Ls , Martin Cahn , ( nVniter's Preislied ( "Die Meister- sncuger' ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \Vagncr-1Vilheimj ( b ) Culzonetta..B , Gednrd Alt Nation 1'ranko. ( a ) Altiden's Song..Meyer-ilelmun ( b ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Calm. llullade audPolonaise.'Ieuxtonps Mr. Fraltto , The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \L s. Cahn , ( n ) Legends } . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \Vciuluwskh ( b ) Gigue MiFrauko , Theta waS a largenutlber of guests present tad the eutertahnnent was u thoroughly en- joyublu ono. AIr. Fraitko was tit his best ate never played better. Mrs. Mucntefetiug's perfornumce upon the piano tt as rquurottsly : received. The lady is a utlstress of the in- st'utont and her delicate touch ryas the source of much enthusiastic comnumut , Alrs. Calm was encored after every nutubcr. RRM Alt. ANti ) ms , ao1IN sittNNnN were tendered n reception tit Masonic hall \Vednesday evening , by Mrs. McCarthy another of the bride. About 100 guests were present Mrs. Shannon a bride of but low ditys , wits presenteth with nn elegant easy chair , her husband inado a fitting response. Dancing was the order of the evenhtg , and a lunch was served at 11 o'clock , Ry * The third party of thoA. 0. I , band for this season , syilt be lucid at Uunniilghamit hull Tinlrsday eycutng , , Iunuary I'thi. R ant. Ai ) Silts , A. ' 11. FitutY celebrated the tenth anniversary of their nutrringe ou Aiotttuy evcuing at their rest- demure on North Twenty-seventh avenue , 'Tito guests begun urrivhtg as etu ly us S o'clock nud by 11 the spacious t'esiderlre wits tilled to ovcrllowhtg. Among those present were Mr. anti AIrs. Pierce , llrs. 1) . CIlller , AL , and \Irs. George liuebler , Mr. mtd Mrs. George I3urlitagholT , Ain and Alrs. Isaac Card , Alr. anti Mus. ] mules , Mr , mad Mrs , M. Cornish Ali' . mitt Mrs. George Cragoe Jr.L . mud Mrs. George 13ubster , Mr , mid Mrs , Fred Barker , AL . C. C , Bruner , Mr. C , Iluamnel , I'uof. Andrew , Mr. I ) . If , Christie , Mrs. llerncr mud sous , Altss EdltliIincr , Allss Katie Nichols , Mrs. ILL Sldner , Mss ( loco Silner , Mrs. Iurnell , AL's. 11. Stal- der , and Mrs. McCune of Council Bluffs , The presents were costly unit unique , R Ox Tccshty evenln Miss Mabel Pratt entcrtmned her f ieaads. Canvas w'as laid al the Hoot-of the several harlot's , nud dauclug was Indulged in matil late. Those presettt were Misses Gruff , ] tlrkhuuser , Howell , Alexander , Evans , Ituuer , Polack , Crandall - dall , Doane , Stephens , Shari' , Fonda , hlouae , Dctwller , Woolworth , Yates Hughes Gray , Ilimobaugh , Copeland , ileilman , Itarker , Bodkln , Hartman , itobanson , lhrotherton , Clarke , Messrs , Preston , Gulon , Akln , Snalthi Stiger , Clarice Wilkins , Charlee anti \Vil ( Clarke , Ellis , utorcer , Freeman , R' . Minor and Geor o Miner , Wheeler Rogers , Fonda , Lyman , Itountze , Goalrlch , tephens , Drake , Moores , Oxi or Tilt NLaA9 xT social afalrs during . r MEN'S ' SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. G iC IACTI. 60 dozen men's llno all wool scarlet tiudershirts tutu drawers text weelcjust to reduce stock (35c enclr , worth $1. ANOTIIEIt LOT AT 45c EACII. 00 dozen gent's heavy Scotch grey undershirts and drawers during thus sale , 43e each , worth i4e. ONE MO1U AT SOc EACII. 4 dozen gents' Ilse white wool undershirts - shirts and drawm s durhug this sale SOc each , worth $ L35. the week was the Impromptu New Vent's party hcltl tit the rooms of Jlr , amid Mrs. liry- sctt , Messrs. Lees and Hicluu ds and Messrs , \lurmay , Losey and Long on Junua'y . , l'lcuwtutt social Fames vvcre Indulged ltt dur- log the day luul evenhtg. Atnottg those present - ent tat already named ts'ore iIr , anti A1rs. If , 13 , Lord , Mi' . trod Mrs , W , E. Davis , M' . and Airs , ] i , IL Benson , Dr , anti .lirs , Gnlbrnlth , \Irs. Foley , Misses Craton , liryte , Stoll , Shullmlberger , Duval , and Misses Urace lien- sun and Grace hatch 1Icssrs 1 ; , Cook Ukhi- ards , Deeds , M arlcley , Scott , Adams , Ijobcrt- Sml timid \Lljor AlrAinhouhiss lialchi gave several recittiots. This Improttlplu affair has been the means of solidifying the miijor- lty of the regular guests at Hntcl Barker it u'socinl club , nud it Is understood they will give their llrst informal reception \Vedues- - day next. Chit Clint. Mrs. C , D , Woolworth is in New Vo'k. Mrs , Gcnrge LIlller has rulurned front Utica , N. V. Mr. If. S. Borne is In New York , the guest of Dr , Joseph Itumtey , Mr. Charles Isuncs led Miss Isaar s have returned front Culifertila. 'J'hn next Unity social party will be held at \hilso It hull .1 aiiunuy Ia. \hlss Clara hlcbbhl'ten , of Council Bluffs , is the guest of Mist hloaghad , Mlss Mabel Orchard Is registered at the 1Vestmluster hotel , New York , Airs , J1' . Clarke gave a dinner pnrly to her frichds last 'I'lersduy evening. \Ilss Grate L. Alcud and Edward N. Bullock - lock were intrricd of New Years eve. hiss \Tantie llom o returned to Knoxville , Tenn. , where alto is attcliding school , \Vcd tesduy. .1h' the unr of County L"o uum s stau'r , 11tin et to Itis colleagues on 'lnursday seas a nest elegant ttlTuh . The dinner given by Gonerah turd Crook on Muodtty at the Paxton was a most enjoyable nGtuir. Mi 4 taco 1ttntebatgh , vhto Juts been sPettthillg the hlollthily's hiel'o has rcturmtcd to her school at Clikago. A phltutonl party was given bylr. . Angus- tus Pratt at hits residence on Park avutuc , htst'19ntrodny evcuing , \L . II. B , Morse , nephew of W , V. Mouse hits been appointed coniudssiuneraf the tm- Pmiul customs at Shnugliui , Chitin. A heal , year tleII , ' 11 1 ' 1t1L , iii n'hmi'l h Genty of the youttg ladies turd gcutlemeu of the city i ) iticipatedtas given \Vcdmiesday evmthug. The Omaha chess club Is ht a llouri9hing condition , 'I'hC rhib tournuulent begins next \Vethicsduy , iuui prontises to be a very litter. csting ulTair , ' [ 'lie Capitol 11111 Gerutmt club met Friday eventng at the residence of C. If. Brown , 122 North l'wattly-thirdstreet. 'flue favorswere tit1uu and very hi uhisomo , \V. A. Dcticl timid wife lcavo to-day for a six w'eeks' visit in Call forul t , L'poi thch return - turn \h : Ihucl ; rill enter upon his dutics as city ticket agent of the Union I'acillc. IIstHet Court. .tl.tx.tsurtuu.uA : : + P4 co + u'rux r. In its conlpluint ! fled ycstei tray for $10,00) damages ngniast Mathew slnl P. Putrick , Alexander hhcnluul says that ho hits been dunugcd : that touch by Putrielr couspit ing to bleak up his livery business. Betluun also wants $1,000 Fran Deputy ShcrIIT hlouck for an Illegal arrest , A I'itOVIS'.OILY NOTm' 4I'IT , ' Joie 1V , Hoberts couuaehced action yesterday - day against Clifton l. Mayuo to collect $1,000 with Merest on a pronlsnry note. i.CIT lit t1NdT A ( 'lll 11th , Tbe'Scttiu'd sttet Methodist Episcopal church is endo defendant in an action brouglt yestcrdug by John 0. Linea to collect titan- ages itt the sum of$1,001forpersonal kujuries , received by the ttmbling down of n scuffoltl Jng out which hC ts'OS statdlug ht his pursuit of pahttngthechurch , Novettlber 30 , iSST , ulleging that the defendants were reslonsiblo for the ucgligett and defective manner in w hiclt the scafoiding was constructed , A At''TlCI t'Ot'aT l'A'i. Charles L lhrowu ohtahed a judgutent fu lustico Seabrook's court of $150 against Alchnel shiVey , and yesterday a transcript setthig forth the Particulars was tiled with tine clerk of the court. County Court. Judge Shields yesterday allowed the low lug judgments : Bohm A , Wukcllcld , : iTTjtl ngninst Janos A llrown ; Oumlia , C Southwestern railway , rl T S.b ( ngahlst George \V , field ; Hlchunl Iugleman : , # Si.f.5 agniust ] I. E. Cox led others ; Max Meyers amid others , $12T1J5 ttguinst C. & , hliggins. Preventing n Gns FtuuhtC. At a recent meeting o [ the c ro tmttl Mr. Lea introduced is resolution , the ptn port of which teats to prevent a gas famine , which scents possible hl the event of serious Injury to thin Fns works , such us took place only u short tlnto ago. The resolution was referred to the gas couuuittee , until \ ! \iauvhlle , unto is cluirnlma of that body , said that the document - ment hind hot yet cone before him mud his colleagues for conshderntiun.Ir , \luephy , president of the couii auty , was seen about the tuatter , and did ant know , under given eh cunstnnces , that a gas fandno cold be pt cvcnted. Su fur its the ability of the ( t'ol'l { ut present is concerned , they were equipped to supply without dilllculty , all thin gas that is desired. The County Clerk's Office. County Clerk Hocho expects to get into the oalco bebtg prepared for himn ( u the erounty bulldhtg by Tuesday next \lr , llocho hits adoptetl a tale whereby people henceforth wishhtg to cancel chattel mortgages must be ideutUled , anti hl this move .the clerk bccuIS to be sustahted by good legal authority , A Soldier In Liutbo. Tan McShane , olio says ho Is n soldier , is enjoying the hospitality of thin central sta- tlon on the double charge of vagrancy mtd disturbing the pence. If Ton had soldiered less nud done more work he ht all probnbhlity would not have to undergo thin wrath of Judge Berka , which ho is ttow doomed to ex- Pcrtenca. Llceusesto 1Vetl. The followhlg marriage licenses tvero Is- sueti yesteyJiay by Judga Shields : Alfred Anderson , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Annie E. Swanson , Onuthu . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Samuel A. McKee , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I As-a Heymer , Gnitd Island , . . . , . . . . . 1 Nathan Garrett , Om aha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° i Jcuulc hitter , Poutiue , Ill,1'J DOMESTICS. 10 yards good brown Inltlllt fat' tOc. i ytu'ds Linsey llnnael for 10c , iu nice bright plaids for children's dresses ; not one-half price , u yards extra heavy cotton Ihuuel for 60e. Slaudard dark prints ( extrnheavy ) 11 yards for hoc. EO pieces wool Linsey , sold at 30c. To close the lot quick , 10(3 1'ER YAIID. NOW DON'T MISS TillS. MONEY FOR THE LADIES , Astrnkhau and l'ersiur Intnb are conning but favor ngnitt. A homely rick girl Is prettier Hiatt a beautiful - tiful leer girl , Stoles and capes of fur are almost as faith- iotable as bens , Beater is the fnvorte } fur for young ladies' shoulder capes. Lady callerVby , noIuatnie. . 1Vhy , did you think It wash" t The mast fashionable bous reach tteurly to the heat of the dress , Tim Ihtest scalskiu sleighing hood that is Produced costs from $15 to 2b. Thieve are tw o W'o11eu dcutlstn in London Both uro ineetlug with success. Spanish girdlesof black veletembroidered ht gold , are in high fashion ou demh dress gowns. Miuuie-"Because , when mamma saw you connittg , shoo said , 'It never rains but It , ' Morocco women vvhio talk scnndni are punished by having cuyoute pepper rubbed tutu their lips. Tsvo old ladies who htave passeti thtl'eo score timid teu recently took their hirbt look nit a locomotive - motive ut Blakely , Ga. In bonnets extreme meet , fur for the i'ron' edndo being offsett by tulle , lure nud flowers for theatre , m other dressy wear. "Uulo hum flat bath shall be gitor , " I3ar elicits litil'dett Cfflltts hut just received a ho t quest of " , ) ,000IIt ( ) ) front a relative. For street wear , cloth is combined with plalu telvet a little lighter in color , but till rhtlt , i4 far uttd av.ny better style. Martiuel , u bloc } gray , 13ergertnr.ette , a L1.Ao ulyc ( gray , ostrich gray , amid silver sand are added to the lengthy list of grays. 'l'hern Is a rage tit present for fua'y jewelry iii line gold nud soIId silver , both plain uuid oxidized , 'flu dtnutty patterns are wholly novel. , \llst ess-"Lira , w ) to was the moo T saw iii your canputy last event utg' ' Ibuu- ' ' \luduuie , thutt was a tiittant brother of utucI' ' Another Afce trimmhu ; is a double crimped puff , of 11540 or elope hl light colors which Is in favorite 11nish for llounets of eulbroidered velvet. St unge that artie1 which button up of the chile arc not Toshio iible with Now Yorlc girls hilStall girls wear rubber boots in bad weather. Evcning dresses for very young ladies are node of plulu tvltte muslin. 'fhcy have very full sleeves and loots of ribbons oil the shouldei't. The newest sealsiciu sleighing hoods are shaped shutla to the plush rails of little girls. The erotvu is laugh , the britu close amid turned hack. In wrappo'S , the .lupanese , of quilted silk tln oughout , are a dreamu of case huulo vlsi bie , and to be had at the astoulsbbtgly low' pelco of .1 : each , In fashions now fau ly established are seen a marked prevalence of brilliant stripes , also of floral nud cmtventiuuul patterns brought out in vivid colors. Sets of fur tx nsbstittg of n boa and nBuff era a shoulder cope or stole nod mu ft are found ih every pelt Intosvu to the furrier , nud may be fasltotaluly worn. For dressy m oruhlg , black w'atcrcd silk shirred on cord over a cone slugxd crow'unut ( bordered tvllll a twist of silk and ernpe , is stylish , world without cad. 'Tw'enty-six new women suffrage societies have becn foruted in Kansnt sluice October 1 , and there i9 sra eely a mat in the state tvlio dares to ask for a latch-key. Thin littlest Child : Mtunlc ( six years old to lady cullerAiummu sold to ask you t o sit down a fete moments , and she would be right in. It isn't ratuittg , is it I' ' ( Iraq is hotlieritbly u It t o fashionable color fur theatre dresses. Steel is used for t iun- ming deal. Ihominets of the same color without - out strings coulpleto the costume. A ltNou ) of our ucquahtnilco asked unit- otlrr fclloty how old le thought \Ls , U- , of Illrletn wins , I don't know her exact age ; she tunes front seventeen to thirty-live. Miss l'hmbo Couzins hits announced at St. Louts that the toll run , or itt least pose , a4 caudidnto for governor of Missouri on the prolnlbitiou ticket hit oho cotnimmg hlc-Bimdsouuo woman , that major Hold's wife ; but why trill the wear such loud govnsl She-Out of consideratoa to the numjor , I foucy ; he is so shockingly tcaf ; don't yon know. Inco for fulldress occaslots still prevails , but it Is used m ere for petticoats timid nailer- dresses thus for entire toilets , though these nado of lace of ra o quality uud design tire gait0 fushlomiuble. Miss Mary L , Seymour , tviuo has one of thin largest typovrltitg mud slenogruphiing establishments - lishments tit Eety York , says that woolen rimke better typewriters thai mcu , and quitu as good stettographe s. The natives of Central Africa had never before seen a woman svho worn skirts Ceti loughairuntil Al'sHobub , wife of the Cx plover , calve amlgng iliott , and they regarded hc as it supernalutal being. A newspaper writer says "the quiet girl never wears ttigjt colors mm the street , mien' nn exaggcrmteui bang , nor the biggest bustle In town. " Correct , 'l'Ite quiet girl is dcnd. 'f'lint Is the reason slue' is quiet. A young wouuiu of Bangor , . who laud beet forbiddent by a jealous suitor to go to u deuce with a rival , laud the jealous swain to rested and lodgal but a cell , and site stout to the dunce with the gthor fellow. Pluln silk velvets are largely icnpotted anal will be used for entire costmmes , and also for coats or basques , with tine wool skirts for day wear , and for lo' bodices with those of silk or lace for tIrei1 ( ocenslons. One hundred and eighty poor widows Lt Boston each recelyeml a silver half dollar out Mmtday as a Christmas present from the fund left by the luta W. 11. Knight , an old- tinln Boston merchant , for that purpose' The long Inco pins whit L have beta worn so mulch arc now gemternlly replaced by the flower pun. ' 'his is rot Irregular cluster of flowers ennuteled In nuatlrai colors , and gen. dully shorter and rounder m effect titan the lace pin , .Mnny Oriental erects 'and ' muck Oriental coloring is employed for time handsome Indoor dresses worm thus season , and the Taro aid costly eastern tissues , flower-brocaded anti wrought syltlt beads , are extensively used for evening toilets. Women In the south are beginning to get over their haughty objection to working forms living. Such u thing was little known almost - most unheard of , before the tvar. Now Lushes regard wok ht its true light , as tlm most lioaontble of vocations , ) henry George's wife is almost unknown , but its daughters' faces are becauhig lam , 1 _ NEWMARKETS $3.98 2. ; ladies' black diago al uewtnnrhets , during this sale for one week , $3.O8etich , former price 1U,50. NEWMARKETB $6.90 20 indIes'till wool , brown check uow- m arkets , with shoulder cape , double box pleat , tit $11.00. WOULD BE CHEAP AT $1 ° NEWMARKETS $8.50 37 ladies' brown diugonul newmuitu'- kets , aslraehnn culls amid collar , double lox pleat , nu elegant garmtnt , durlig this sale $8.50-WOItTII $121.60. far , They are pretty' girls , who are etdlmsi- mstic ill their fitther's behalf , nud will lunub ably ono day imko the11lseles felt in the or- ganiratiou of worlcinguen. 1Vhlto nud gold Is throughout n favorite combhtntinn. Young moist ous partictllnrly affect eventing gowns of white broadcloth , fluuuel or cheddar clout , heavily cnrichett with gold-silver , too , sometimes-mitt time fancy further appeuts lit both lints trod bou- nds. nds.All All evenhtg dresses this winter luwo sleeves. Those of black Inco atul gtntro for nuatrets have generally n little urrungeiueut of thin gauze , puffed nud be ribboued amid called by courtesy a sleeve , vhmirh coincs down half uuy between the shoulder nud the clhtW. Chrislitnm and Kntherbo Adans , of San Francisco , tWt ) slitters , aged nihetcen ail sixteen resnectivehy , hove both lost their reusot thtvugh the extrtordhuuy revelntious made to tluetl by a fortune-teller styling llial- self Prof , Datum. 'l'ime man will be pros- ecuted. It the list of oxpcushs'e oyeuing wraps nrn those miuhle of suewdrop svhlle soldier's cloth in pelisse null redigote shupes , triutued tviU/ is shtgle rate of Ilne gold Ilusscmenicrie down dntvn each side of time seun : in the back , rot thin bnif open sleeves and across the center of the deep collar. line. Nincenzo Uotta , born Miss Lynch , tvlo has for forty yeuirs had tlm most bril- liaht literary suloit iu Now York city , is nut- tie it aklug to get ii P at home for Invalid nod outwt ii non of leters , artists , etc. It is to lie culled the Hntaa t'lub nud will be organized - ized bit or near NOwv Vorlc. ,11rs. U , S. Gruel bus been ntakt g souse. thhtg of a figure in society tits winter. Slme hits tot enter tahmd on a huge settle , that not being in acr'a dnnc o with her taste or her widowhood : but site secs tuore People than she hats done a tlto past , aunt her house has become sorutethht , of a rendezvous. The very newest ga'tttture is the ten end bow , miuule of watered ribbon with ten' painted dtvopvig suds tutd five or six upright loops c'losuly strapped , It It worn at cite side of the headgear , old offset by a huge dahlia rosette out tlm other side , to whose oultbig in time height of style six yards of imbbou tire Itecessuu y. The very miicest nud host stylish wear Lu the way of clunks for had Jattuary seatbet' are the long , close-lltting garments that cover the entire 1lgure. 'hese are code of blink , dark blue nud green dingontll ehoth , lined lit waist timid sleeves tvitlt chmnoih skit , w hmieh gives tvurmth without bulk , timid fuccd thoroughly with good quality of satin , \hiss Attain II , WLltuey , thin proprietor of tlw Chequuset keatols , at Uattcaster , Alass , , is soul to ho nt elm head of mastiff beceders in thus country. ' Always a lover of iuminutis \liss Whitney gnvo up her vacation of school teaching , which she hind followed for thirty years , mutt went to l'lurope , where slue so- lured time best stock obtainable turd thins started the Lancaster kehuels. A stout has ' been vohnl t'erently eonlplaiu- Ing thmat time fitshloli mtew'silapers and malign- ziucs print Ito lulates dint give fleshly women any satisfaction. She avel's that llotte but woolen of slender , graceful llgures can study these plates to luny ado antuge , and declares that a loreigiter who saw these periodicals would stpposo that mill w'evtcn in America were of willowy proportlots , Pretty Noruiaudy caps a e worn tvitlt skat- h1ti 'eustuiu ' 4 , the ' 9o made ( n ' silk e s 01wct or phishl , the soft folds curried very htglr bt front ubuve the waves of the hair. A juuuty model us huuldo of moss-green velvet. It front , among the upright folds of thin velvet , is tswlstal it large , soft knot of yellow velve. The cap is otherwise decorated with a hue gold cord old n large gold buckle , .Tohtt Swint on's tvlfe is recognized wherever time goes ahltost its quickly its the Anterkat Victor Hugo hluselt.Vherever ono sees thmtt : tt'Iking figure in iiluck broadcloth with thin tvhlte tie and hovitnhle skull cage the der voted tvoiiltlln tvhlo hunt stood by hiun ulillhhttcht- itgund with nut fulteriitg fiuth yetu after year , is sure to be not far froth his sale , brave , patient , proud curd hopeful still. There are runny vnricties of sleeves In wear this w imter. Soute mire open to time elbow- , with velvet sleeves showing below , or for dress orcasiouis the smimll close htit : many Ito of a bend-embroidered tissue which is mtlwnys ratlike the tltteriul of the dress. Out the upper port of the sleeve 14 au epaulette , also tadn of heads , 'rho real Itttlitlt sleeve Is nmcl used for tvonten's and children's dresses , but Is rather nu rower thBua the original - iginal dcslgu , ' 1'bcro arc many new' colors In mllliner'y , Old tut aced ; . ' blue iatlti greeds and Blots gr'emis tire ali used , and are generally Mantra n4 (1ohelIn blurs nud green. 't'erracotta and Blahogahy shades leave taken a nay hriso of existence. A great nhuiy shades of yellow arc used to brighten up dark colors , Durk flutna color-a color shnilar to thin tint of the Ifruziluut toe 1 az-it vwy unu h u.mil m con- juuctiou wlthi colder colors. Iridrscent aid changeable erects cure often sccmi in dress honnets , 'fine nro fe v tip4 used , butt mottled - tled plumes In two colors arc e.letisiyely hit- ported. Sortie Funny Mlstukcs. The old attaches about the county building have moot yet letlrncd to fandliurize them. solves tvitii thin minutes of the Ihfforent hlcetn- hng o0lccus , mod yesterday in a fit of absent lotladtaess out tilt part of old cierlts the unnles of ex Jntige McCulloch and ox-Dist iet Court Clerk Ijntns sveno signed to legal Inst umeuts. the mistakes were discovered amid corrected none too soon to avert what play haVC resulted - sulted In serious legal coma plictutloits. Grand Opera House. ' 191reeIghts aid ' Nuttnee , Coma. ntenclhg , Monday , January 9th. Gruud pruducttou of that greatest of all Spectnc uhlr Urunmits , .7ULES i'UItNE'S 1' ' ( , I Uuder tin hnmedtnto nnpervl.ton of ttio well known Jietropollntuu Aolu.ement nlret lor , Jr. d. I'LISJIIy ( ) , Ji q. , (14110 ( Stunager Nlhlo'e , N. V. ) 50 PEOPLE 5 o Two Car LowiR of .4peciat .S'eruery. .IaguIticent SUIge Effects , Marvelous ytechanl cal and SPectncttar Incldratsis. A Strong Cast. ( Jruud AhmzontanIurclucsmind Jrllls. Nottctthstandtnl , ' the ennrmons uxp.m.o connected - nected wlthi Slits grnan lituduettoa , regular prlces will prevnll , vIzt 2.c ! , 35c , ( Jc , The (1)1(1 $1 , Scats now on salu at box ulllcv. Short Wraps $2.98. 6o ladies black bouolo short wraps tit 1.2.03 , worth $0.00. Short Wraps $10,00. 21 ladles black must l'ncbntu short wrnps , quilted liiilug , durlug this smile $ IO,00 , worth $15dH1 , Short Wraps $9.95. _ 0lathes' black nstraebliu short wraps , coat sleeve quhlled , satin limn ( , ostrit- eluui ball triage till nrouud , chunohs- h ued pockets. 'Phis wrap wit svlll sell Jlouda' ' only tit $ t.115 ; regular price $10.60. PLUSH WRAPS , : .u indiCS' ptttslt short wrnps , fur trinunud all lu'owtd , quilted satin ha. hug , our SAIE 1'IIICE $16.0 , 1'OIIMIIt 1'IlCI:825,00 : , t tr \Ve ennaot quote ptll'es on all of our cloaks , but we will advlso you to buy this coming week.Ve have reduced i 1 the Prices on every gtu'nuntt in our store tuud still gunrm utce to beat ni'Y ' 1 price ollered iii Onuthn. . , t 1'/f17lfr TuUllsnd ht I Jan. 12th. 13th and 14th , 1888 ' sit TURD.t1 Sutta'dry. - - - - Special Engayemeut o' the 1s uous Opes'aHc Oleanizafion , the Conned Opera Company L'OJItIED oC IIERMJNN , I'ro ) rIetnrv and Managers. 1t' . If. I'1TG'IR.ILD , dctin U Mnut ( U cr In.Tollit St'auss' Latez f Jlttsicat Sacrrss. THE GYPSY BARON , , w. r I Mrr. ' & * \ . D i t r , l - r r ' O1t1UIN.lb SCENliltY , COSTIIMl4 , EFFE'I'S ( , ] NCltl IASEU ( )1lCltESl'ILA. ) GREAT STAR CAST. Lauratlelllal , , , , , , , , , , , , ,1'm'Intn IonuuuSoprano IAntlo : . , . . . , . . , . . . ' Ikatut Soprano Ilelrn von 1)uethulf..1'rlnat ' ] ) emit Contralto Lydln ' , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Lrgglero Jcnule Iteiffnrtb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tezzoSupnuto llnrte 11u Int rma.1 rhino Tenmo Iluhusta Slgtor Tagllcrl. , . , . . . . , lh4nhl 1'enore di Crazzto Jaques Iroger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .uuffo Frcal l rbn n,1 lluua Ibuilt onto Ilarry Loslle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'l'euor Llrlco Adolph ] titer , ylaslcal Director. v 50 Crand Chorus 50 11(11ittcc , St1r Opens fl'ediie. hty , Prices , * LA , B , h , tAlc. EDEN MUS Week o Jan. A CYCLONE OF ATTRACTIONS Panorama of the Haymarket Riot , Life Size and Correct Figures in Wax of Spies Parsons Engel - a gel , Fisher , Neebe , Schwab and Lin gg. All the Surroundings Correctly Portrayed. 0 m- . f ) C.4 \ ! Y t'J M tT1 C b rH t' wb ) ' b y n- ' . . o t- ' H ' , g'0 -i % HMb7 , ly 0 G1 ° r ti ( nH w G" h,1 b 2 t.j c y . , g , " . 5rr W l r $ on r7 h ° n k ' ry w K a U7 T' iy p yi ua m o Y ° C ' s + to ; 0 , ° bs ; e _ _ _ _ _ _ lrj r ° H a " r F ti ° L , a ; m I -i G - I C12 r , . C a rr _ 7 r.nt19 r , = ' - to N 1 a . n AJEEBTHE WONDERFUL AU TOMATONI " CNECIER ( AND CI1ESS FLAYER- o x BIJOUTHEATER _ ! Pulnaffi & Daly's Coffledy Company Doors Open from 1 to 10 p. m. Al)1ITS1 ) lOc TIIo No I'lu4 ' Ultra at Nuul bloNl'r lSI AY } Jana 9 and 10 ltetuul Eugngemnnt of the l''a't.rlte Irish . % clur DAN'L ' SULLY , . . . And 1491 , d . rt.fut Cout ) Urlunfzntluu. Jfotday Iiruiily , .IunllLI J , Utlt , The Itealtlful norliestlc Urana , DADDY NOLAN , .t success front ocean to ocean.'l'nesdoy Evenhtg Jail , llltb , this Clhnax of Nutt , the only CORNER GROCERY. decul'u scats at bar oNce. Grand Opera House , SCCIi--lhrce Alghts--'onnncnc- tuflr Thursday , January 12 Satar'rlafJlaflssec , ' ' 1 to getn of L Phi Irnlitas ) , Itartlry Canglbell's CERALDINE. Rrllcklrty Conicdy ; Spfcn(11t1U Ic ! 1'/u'Illiii Sit ltatiOllH. Mn ltltlcentcast , Iachuding Mrs. Dion Boucicatllt , ( Agues itubertsua , ) . . . . . . owda.n. {