: THE oaiAHA DAILY 'BEE ; SUNITAY c. ISKO. TWELVJJI PAGE& A BRILLIANT SOCIAL WEEK , Various Society Events Oluctoring About Now Years. SPLENDID LEAP YEAR HOPS. HrnmllcH1 l nrty CrtnoPiit Cluli MoHnl Unity llniico Vourii. ; Mar- il-l Folks A Mnrrlnun nt. Mid night Otlirr Ncwwy < 3oslt > . New YrnM * Ony. Tlio old-time method of celebrating Xcw Years by making calls has fallen into "In nocuous desuetude1'In Omaha and the pros pects of its being ngain revived are very dis- eottrnplng. The reason given by the ladies for this Is that the privilege was abused by 'Crlnln 'ouiig men. It often happened that r < T\o \ young follow who happened to knowsu./e swell society lady would Invade thu precincts of her refined home on New Years'day with a gang of fellows not of the best reputation , who nt any other time would bo ordered out. The Inay In turn would bo forced bv courtesies of the day to introduce this gang to the young ladles receivlntt with her , nnd undesirable and disagreeable ac quaintances word thus formed , This abuse has been practiced to such an extent that New Year's calling lias fallen Into disfavor among the ladles , and us they are supreme In the enactment of social laws , thu time- honored custom has been quietly abandoned. In Its stead , however , a number of social n flairs have been substituted nnd Now Year's day was a lively ono among Oinldm society people. Among the few who re ceived on New Year's day were the follow- "MM. John P. Williams , i&t 5 Binney street , Kountzo placi' , assisted by Mrs. VV. < ! . Sloan , I Mrs. R W. Nee , Mrs. Kmmii Thompson. Miss Williams and Mrs. Mary JloU-n Williams , received her gentlemen friends from 2 until II u. m. The Indies wore attired in full evening drc.s unit n large numbci of their gentleman friends called. Mr. and Mrs. 1' . C. Hlinobaiigh sent out invitations In the merchants of tlio city that they would bo at home In the afternoon , and n great many responded. The following named ladles received at Fort Omaha : Mrs. General Wheaten , as- Histcd bv the Misses McParlin , Mrs. Dr. Urown/Mrs. HnsUin , Mrs. Kowell , Mrs. Larson , Mrs. and Miss Mallor.v , Mrs. Ulio , Mrs. Turner , Mrs. and Miss Waring. A few others also received. A number of rcc ! i > Uon were given on that day , among the most enjoyable of which was that plven by Mrs. J. J. Brown In honor of her daugh ter's guest , Miss Dean. The decorations wcro mainly of holly anil hyacinths , and n largo number of guests were in uttr-mlancc. The other events of the day are men tioned In another part of this department. Minn IlrmuIclH * I'Oap Your 1'nrty. Ono of the mostclnborato leap year parties ever given in the city was that tendered by friends to Miss Sarah Brandeis , of 7:31 : South Nineteenth street , on Monday evening last the last day of the old year. Tlio elegant rnniiBion was a perfect bower of roses and plants , while 150 Chinese lantcrs shod their soft light over the lawn. The main feature of the evening was dancing , and the musical Union orchestra , in keeping with the grand- cur of the occasion , eclipsed all its past musical efforts. The" dancing programmes were very unique , and the eleven witty rules and regulations on thorn excited much mer riment. There were but twelve dances , the last ending at midnight. As the New Year was ushered in the entire company was grouped for a flash light photograph. There was considerable fun going on , but the pho tographer finally managed to get the guests quiet enough to take their pictures. Tlio company then adjourned to the dining room , where they bat down to a splendid champagne supper. Everyone present was attired in full even ing dress , and the toilets of some of the ladies were dazzling In their loveliness. Miss Sarah Brandeis , the Hostess , wore an exquisite costume of black lace over a satin rhadamantine , Marcchal Nicl roses , corsage , pearls. Miss Bciia Heyn , black silk , silver passe menterie , point lace , natural flowers , dia monds. Miss Belle Zumler. canary-colored silk rnoiro , decolletto , pearls. Miss Minnie Hothsehild , black velvet , Spanish net , dccollette , natural flowers , dia monds. Allss Cora Bcndct , lace , tulle , decolletto. flowers and diamonds. Miss Emma Lewis , ollvo and blue brocade , decollette , pearls and flowers. Miss Clara Hindskopf , cream albatross , silver passementerie , dccoliettc , natural flowers. MIssTIllie Newman , white nnd blue surah , decolletto , pearls and white roses. Miss Fannie Sloman , white moire antique with tulle overdress , dccollette , diamonds. Miss Pauline Goldsmith , albatross , silver ronl , dccollette , ostrich feathers and diamonds mends , Miss Annie Hothsehild , pink silk with flowers to match , dccollette , pearls. Miss Blanche Hcllman , white embroidered Hilk.cn train , dccollette , roses. Miss Clara Sohlesinger , Grclchon blue cashmere , white embroidery , decollette , gar- riots. riots.Miss Miss Addio Bloom , black silk with yellow ribbons , diamonds. Miss Minnie Hoscnlicld , yellow surah with roses , dccollette. Miss Bcttio Scligsohn , light blue surah , Oliver gauze overdress , roses. Miss Etta Newman , Ulack velvet , dccol lette , llowors. Miss Millie Hocdor , lavender cashmere Btirali , tan gloves , flowers nnd diamonds. The following gentlemen wore present : George Ilcyn , A. Xunder , A , U. and ICmil Brandcis , S. Silvorstcin , Charles Elguttcr , Martin aud Samuel Obcrfoldcr , G. Ueichcs , Julius Meyer , Samuel Sloman , Charles Gold- Bin lib , Samuel Fisher , Samuel Schlcsingcr , J. Stonewall. Among the foreign gentlemen wore Jacob Brandcis. Milwaukee ; Charles Trauman , Kansas City ; Lou \Vcssols , Lincoln ; Max Sollirigcr , Philadelphia ; Frank Adlcr , Mil waukee ; Hobcrt Kollinor , Minneapolis. Bliss WarliiK'H I'nrly. Miss Lizzie Waring , daughter of Licuton- nut Waring , treated her many friends from both the city and the fort to a most enjoy able evening on Thursday lust. She was assisted by her father and mother and Mrs , Doctor Husklns in receiving her guests. Tlio dunce was at the garrison hall , which was , as usual , beautifully decorated. Miss War ing has been at the fort but a short time , but she has made many friends , many of whom had the pleasure of attuiullntr her dance , which was certainly ono of the most enjoyable given at the garrison this season. After the eighth of the fourteen numbers danced , the ladies wcro ushered Into the supper room , where n delicious repast was served , Those present expressed themselves in most complimentary terms upon the suc cess of the evening. Orescent Ijcny Year Hop , It was their last chance , and the young Indies of the Crescent club made the > nest of it. Not that the girls had any matrimonial intentions , Far from ill Such ideas never enter their heads. They merely wished to entertain their best gentlemen friends for the many courtesies extended by them in the past , so they gave them a leap year party on Monday evening. Kvcry gentleman who had the good fortune to receive an Invitation accepted most readily , and all were present to a man. The ladles conducted tno nlTuir In n manner thdt Dhows beyond a doubt their superior powers as entertainers. Dancing was the main feature of the evening. Among these present wcro Mcsdamcs Johnson and Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hondel , Mr. and Mrs. Clemens , Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pickard , Mr. uud Mrs. W. 11 , Jones , Mr. nnd Mrs , n. 11. Keller , Mr. and Mrs- . J. Schmidt , The MUscs Tiny and Uoso Schmidt , Mary nud Aggie Mulhnll , Mary Green , Annlo Wil liams , Annlo Costers , Maud McAdams , Bailie Manning , Katie Wt-lnberg , Gusslo llrost , Dattu Cosby , Martlno Jacobson.LUtlo llenson. Annie Foley , Laura Miller , Mlnnio Foley , Cora Jay. Theresa Clint , liesslo and Mercclla GofT , Anna and Gusslo StruUimqro , Clara Grltiln , Sarah Monkln , Emma Lur- ! mclbtor , Kutio und Nettle Woods. Among the gentlemen wcro the Messrs. A. T. Grlnin , Jesse Clemens , Steve Grillin , II , Debus , A , J , Ucuton Frank Beaten , J. A , KELLBY , STICKER &CO. , TdS. THIRD ANNUAL SALE OF HOUSEKEEPING LINENS. r After months of careful preparation we now offer a collection of Linens , comprising everything reauivedby the most exacting housekeeper , besides many novel ties never before exhibited. AT A TREMEDOUS CUT IN PRICES ! NAPKINS ! Fringe Table Cloth. CREAM TABLE LINENS. WHITE . Size 8-4 , r-ed border , $1.75 ; re duced from $2.25. 70 dozen 8-8 Blenched Irish 14 pieces fine Crcnm Damask , full 02 inches wide , pure linen , reduced Linen Napkins , reduced from Size 8-1O , 7'ed border , $2.05 ; reduced BLANKETS. duced from OOc . to 47jc. $1.10 to9Oc. duced from $2.75. . 8O dozen B-8 B'eached Irish Size 8-12 , red border , $2.85 ; re 18 pieces very fine Irish Cream Damnsk , Oii Inches wide , reduced Napkins , never been sold less duced from $3.BO. from 70c to GOc. 10 pairs 10-4 While Blankets than $ I.6O ; for this sale $1.1B. Size 8-12 , red border , $1.05 ; reduced 8 pieces extra fine Scotch Crenm Dnmask , 04 inches wide , re BO dozen 5-8 Cream Napkins duced from $2.6O. duced from 8 5c to 65c ets , slightly soiled , regular very heavy , a good hotel napkin , price $ L'.00 ' this snlo li3r ! . 1O pieces halfblenchcd hand loom German Damask , 02 Indies , $ reduced from $1.BO to $1.2O. Fringe Sets. wide , reduced Irom OOc to 76c. . r.O pfiirs White Blankets , BO dozen half Bleached B-8 8-4 , one dozen doylies to motcli , B pieces halfbleaclicd , superior quality , 08 inches \vide , reduced German Linen Napkins , reduced strictly all wool 10 4 from 4-1.BO to $1.28. $4.OO ; reduced from $5.OO. from $1.OO to 8Oc. , , regular 1OO dozen B-8 fine Bleached 8-1O , one dozen doylies to mutch , A pieces fine German Cr-eam Dnmask , full 72 inches wid < \ rc- ly sold at $5,00 , this sale German Linen Napkins , $1.BO , $4.5O ; reduced Irom $5.5O. ducnd Irom $1.23 to 9Oc. * 4-57L worth $2.OOsee ; corner1 window. 8-12 , one dozen doylies to match , . 7B do/en extra fine Blenched $ B.OO ; reduced Irorn $6.OO. BLEACHED 20 pairs All -Wool Blankets , Double DP mask German Nnp- kins never- sold less than $2.73 ; Tray Covers. U--J , regularly sold at $0.00 , . fo p this pale $2.0O. See windc w. TABLE LINENS. at this sale $5,00. 1OO dozen 5 Bleached Double 1 lot red border Tray Covers , . Damnsk Napkins , special for this BOe , OOc , 75c ; reduced irorn GOc 25 pairs All Wool Blankets' sale $3.CO , reduced fi om $4.2S. to $1.OO. See our Linen window. ] 2 pieces bleached Irish Damask , pure linen , GO inches wide , 4Cc ; 11-J choice family blankets , very Doylies , red border nnd pure reduced fi om COc. white , from 26c per dozen to $1O. ets , regularly sold at $0.75 TOWELS , TOWELS , IB pieces bleached Damnsk , pure linen , 62 inches wide , reduced , Crashes. Crashes. frcm &Oc to GOc. Se2 corner window. this sale $5 S7j. ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. 1O pieces bleached German Damask , 62 inches wide ; reduced 1 lotSOO pieces henvy nil linen from 9Oc to 7Oc. These are a few of the many BO dozen Huck Towels , red and Be reduced from 8c. Toweling nt fancy border , very heavy and ; 8 pieces bieached Damnsk , full 08 inches \vide , never been sold bargains which we have in fine Linen , 12jc , reduced from 2Oc. IOO pieces blenched twill pure less than $ I.1O , lor this sale SOc. linen Toweling , 18 inches wkle , stock. 1OO dozen Huck Towels " 1 For . IS pieces bleached Double Damask , assorted patterns , 04 , 00 , 08 nt lOc reduced from 15c. ; Size 22x44. this and 72 inches wide , reduced liom $1.25 to $1.OO. In this lot we Wo also have few odd Size 24x48. . j S A LE a 1OO doz Damnsk Towels f lOc Felt Table nnd Pinno Covers nt have a lew remnants in 2,21 , 8 and Oj yard lengths , lull 2 yards Size 21x42. I worth cost. wide , which we have sold nt $1.371 nnd $1. SO per1 yard , for this sale lilies of White Blankets , ranging Size 22x44. j 3Oc. $1.OO per yard. ing in price from $12 to $25 , 2BO dozen Huck Damask , Fish 1 case Mnrseilles Bed Spreads , S pieces 72-inch bleached Double Dnmnsk , only one pattern , Eyes , knotted fringes , extra large $1.35 ; reduced from $1.86. reduced from $1.68 to $1.IS. which we want to close out , sizes and fancy borders , at 25c , reduced from 3Bc to 4Bc. Linen Sheeting , EO inch , former 5 pieces 72 inch Ulcached Double Damnsk , assorted patterns , re and have marked them all duced lrom-$1.75'to'$1.25. ' . lev thissnle 9Oc. - price $1.15 ; Patrons can select from theOBc , down to cost price. 7Bc and 8Bc Towels ; now on sale Linen Sheeting , 92 inches wide , 1 case cardinal , plain red , Table Cloth , warranted fast color , CO ntBOc. $ I.1O ; reduced from $1.5O. inches wide , utual price 7Bc , for this s air Ask to fee them. KELLEY STIGER & CO. , COB. DODGE AND FIFTEENTH STREETS. Hanson , Lew Hurmcster , Henry Wehrer , Guss MayholT , Will liowrmin , Tom Itroail- hurst , F. D. Gannon , J. A. McCrackcn , .1. H. Keller , C. A. Swan , T. Thornton. Louis Fletcher , J. 1C. Uoyle , F. W. Itlcntcr , A. Maxim.A. C. Keller , A. Hiitchmson , Philbin , Al Uurwcstcr , J. II , Wehrer , Dave Kauf man nnd Charles Hnchmnn. The occasion was distinguished in the toilets of the Indies of the club. Among the more noticeable were the following : Gussio Stratman , brown plush and pale blue surah , natural llowcr.s. Mrs. Hrobst , green plush , pink surah , pearls and flowers , Nettle Wood , cream cashmere , and es- curial Ince. Katlo Wood , pale blue albatross cloth and brocade trimming. Lizzie Benson , cream with black lace draperies. Nellie Benson , black satin , pink nunsveil- ing drapery. Mrs. Doty , terra cotta plush. Maud McAdams , garnet plush , natural ( lowers. Mrs. Handel , black silk , Jet trimmings , chrysanthemums and diamonds. Bessie GofT , pale blue nunsveiling and pearls. Anna Kosters , cream cashmere and Span ish lace. Kosu Schmidt , rose colored moire , natural ( lowers. Miss Adams , salmon surah nnd lace. Alma Stratman , navy blue silk and ( lowers. Emma Burniestcr , bronze passamcntre , pink roses. Lulu Johnson , black velvet und forgetme- nots. N. Amlrcs' I'nrly. A most pleasant party was tendered to Mrs. Phllin Andres at her residence , 1SH Farnuin street , on New Year's eve. The event was a delightful one , and the now year was ushered in with music , recitations and dancing. The Turner Quartette club ren dered some of its choicest songs. The fol lowing were the guests : Mr. and Mrs. Haubeus , Mr. and Mrs. Max llcmpel , Mr. and Mrs. GaslingMr. nml Mrs. Paul Woinfiagcn , Mr. and Mrs. H. Itclubold , Mrs. B. Schwab. Tlio Misses Schwab , MR- tauer , Hoberts , Schulz , HohlfT , E. Strieker , Hucchnor , Beck and Andres. The Messrs. II. Kummerow. W. Bloedel , F. Hrandeis , Gns Harthel , F. Mittauer , II. Bourgeois , C. Haarnmnn , J. Hnarmann , F. Stoeckcr , W. Seliub , A. HoinU , G. Jilnltort. Captain Hucchnor , Fred Lehman , Carl Krclle , F. Andersen , E. O. Meyer , Max Lcnz , K. G. ( i rube , T. Schcedy , Henry UohllT , Asmus Kohl ft and others , Wntch I'nrly. The young associates of Miss Martha Corey gathered at her homo nt UH10 Dccatur , on the evening of December Ul , to watch the old year out and the now year in. Games nnd music wore the pastimes of tlio evening. An elegant lunch was served at 11:150. : At 1:30 : a. m. the company dispersed , wishing Miss Corey a Happy Now Year , and taking with them pleasant memories of the evening , Among those present were the Misses Grace Cady of Sterling , 111. , Alice Evens of Theresa , N. Y. , Nettie Pritclmrd , Grace Hornoy , Nora Larlcin , M. Austin , Ceusta Plaatner , McMullcn of Lyons , Neb. , Hnttio Bell , Lantln , and the Mcsdnines Nickies and Laughlln , The Messrs. M. M. Robertson , T H. Burden , A. H. Kuyscr , Will Connon , G. C. Dolt/ ; , Warren Dunn , Frail , Charles Mathews , G. Brandt. 1'iirty. Ono of the most enjoyable occasions of the season was a watch-party given by Miss Annie Peterson at her homo , Si I South Twentieth street , Now V oar's eve , to her most intimate friends. Dancing and cards1 wcro the features of the evening. Among these present were the following : Misses Edith Stuht , Euiuia Kratz. Tina Slnhold , Luio Wittlg , Katie Hcmpols.Fannio l-Yuchauf , Bell Austin , Tilllo Nast , Amanda ICarbach , Anna Peterson , The Mcsdamcs Stuht , Uoso and Petursen. The Messrs. T. W. Cox , O. J , Martins. A. 1C. Stuht , Will I'titcrscii , Emil Karbachs , Will Kuchn , Gus ICuehn , Luo Kneals , John Kalteier , Arthur Uoso und J , C. Pctorscn. Unity Hup. Tie | Unity club held ono of their pleasant mrtlcs at Masonic hall on Thursday evening. Die affair was , as usual , Informal , and as a re-suit very agreeable. A few handsome ; oilots wcro noticed , but no effort was made o make the party a dress affair. Among these present wore : Mr. nnd Mrs. Decker , Mr. and MM. John Wilson , Mr , and Mrs. E. A. Joslyn , Mr , and Mrs. H. S. Mimlsby , Mr. and Mrs.T. . M. Welsh : the .MesdameCopland , Bennistcr , J. .1. Hnrraiul G. T. Anderson. The Misses Maud Hayward , Genie llor. , Wilson , Sterling , Sexauer , Loon , Sophia Huxhold , Antes , Tuturn , Campbell , May ( Jal- ahan , Stearns , Copuland , ( ! row , Florence Fri'iirh , Li//.ie Lawton , Nellie Lawtoii.lCatiii Sheldon , M. Meat's , Lang , Carrie MeLain , Bonnistci1 , Li//ie Shaw , A. Bradley , llattio Bell , Bftyen , Maggie Moldrnm , Shawvan , Byrne , Plainer , L. Kennedy , Demise , Dupuis. The following wcro the escorts of the young ladies : The Messrs. J. B. Simnson , T. P. Wl'son ' , Will E. Coombe , F. Barrett , U. E. Allan , 13. II. Smith , L. E. Singer , D. II. Christie , Vie tor White , James Dougall , B , H. Kiniisbury , C. O. Young , F. E. McMullcn , G. P. Tucker , W. U. KOSH , Charles Grow , F. C. Craig. I red J. Perine , C. W. D.ivis. H.B. . Pollard , George F. Day. ( i. T. Lyilick. C. N. Itnwit- zer , Charles Yause , B. G. Wheeler , W. B. Cannon , Charles U. Sherman , .lames J. Burr , C. J. Hoadly. J. E. Halish. O. W. Dunn , II. Kennedy , G. T. Anderson , William B.irnam. Many of the costumes were unusually at tractive and artistic in their design , some of which were : Miss Bell , whlto silk nnd cashmere , Queen Elizabeth style ; Miss Plainer , red plush , decollete ; Miss Copeland - land , light blue , with cluster of pink roses ; Miss Her , white nuns' veiling with reJ plnsii und flowers ; Miss Leon , lilai ; brocaded silk anil white nlush ; Miss Wilson , red velvet nnd white silk , tinsel trimming ; Miss Bern stein , mahogany cashmere ; Miss Hounds , black and red silk ; Miss Shaw , black and white silk. pulTod sleeves , vest front ; Mrs. Lucas , flowered silk with red velvet ; Miss Smith , white cashmere and lemon colored lace ; Miss Jones , black cashmere , natural flowers. Supper was served at 11 o'clock. Tlio JUissoi Ijtnvis nnd Illonni FcK'd. The reception given nt Metropolitan hall on Friday evening , January , by Mrs. M. Hcllman and Mrs , S , Sloman in honor of Miss Ida Lewis , of San Francisco , and Miss Addio Bioom , of lo\va City , was ono of the main events of the week In Jewish circles. The dresses and costumes of the ladies wcro very line. Among those noticed wcro : Mr. and Mrs. Wise , Lincoln ; Mr. and Mrs. M. Hcllman , Mr , and Mrs. S. Sloman , Mr. and Mr.s.JUax Meyer , Mr. and Mrs. A. Holler , Mr. and Mrs. A. Meyer , Mr. and Mrs , Adlcr , Mr. and Mrs. D. Kaufman , Mr. and Mrs. S. Bergman , Mr. 'and Mrs , Gcorgo Iloyn , Mr. anil Mrs. S. ICahn , Mr. and Mrs. Kcv. Benson , Mr. and Mrs. I. New , Mr. and Mrs. M. Sloman. Mr. and Mrs. liindsloip , Mr. and Mrs. A. Hasa , Mr , and MKJ. Goldsmith , Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Hellor , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Polack. Mr. and S. Katz , Mr , and Mrs. Rothschild , Mr. und Mrs. Apple , 'Denver. The young ladles present were : The Misses Iila Lewis , San Francisco ; Addle Bloom , Iowa City : Schlessenger , Goldsmith , Tillio Newman , Brandies , Israel , Polack , Hocdcr , Hosclcld , A. Newman , C. Bundit , B. Hcllman and Hindskopf. The gentlemen : MCSSI-H. S. Fisher. Julius Meyer , S. Obsr- feldcr. M. Oberfolder , L. BrucU.G. Dletchcs , D. Silbersteln , M. L. Itoedur , S. Kocder , J . Hoeder , S. Sclilessingor nnd others. The music was furnished by the Musical Union orchestra , under the leadership of Prof. Harry Irwin. Tbe supper which was served was very line. The party danced until tlio small hours of the morning. An ICIcKint Jjtmchi.-on , An elegant luncheon was that given by Mrs. Nichols , at her residence on Mason street , Thursday , in honor of Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Victor Caldwcll. Extending the full length of the table wcro heavy chains of Hinihix ; In the center , n bowl of crystal , filled with narcissus and other fragrant flowers. At each cover lay a spray of tea rose buds , witli a curd , bearing the name of thu guests. Those assisting in the reception wcro Mrs. Nichols , Mrs. DoPul , Mrs. George of Lara- inio and Miss Nichols. These present wore Mrs. II. M. Caldwell , Mrs , Victor Caldwell , Mrs. Collins , Miss Collins. Miss Boyd , Mrs. Heal , Mrs. Hoi-bach and Mrs. Sloane. Young Mnrrlctl Folks , No social social organization in the city over has a better time than the Young Mar ried Folks nt their monthly club dunces. The last ono held was on Thursday evening , and was in every way enjoyable , These present were ! Mr. aud Mrs , W , G , Shrlvor , Mr. nnd Mrs. Hungonn , Mr , and Mrs. F. V. Fowler , Mr. und Mrs , J. 0. Callahan , Mr. nnd Mrn. J. J , Gibson , Mr. aud Mrs. T , J , McLean , Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Mlnahan , Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Cttnan , Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Holbrock , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eylcr , Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Foster. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. J. Stornsdorf , Mr. nnd Airs. W. J. Ward , Mr , and Mrs. E , D. Burke , Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook , Mr and Mrs. E. V. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1) . Van Court. .Mr. aud Mrs. W. O. Goss , Mr and Mrs. Bruce MeCulloi-h. 'Mr. ' und Mrs. C. M. NettlctonMr. . and Mrs. L. S. Mole , Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ostrntn. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mcivmney , Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Leonard , Mr. an.1 Mrs. .1. H. < ! recite , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pcrcival , Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Sturgis , Mr. and Mrs. F. Ar. Wasscrman , Air. and Mrs. ( J. M.Wohvrton , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Flack , Mr. anil Mrs. W. B. Tuvlor , Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hull , Dr. and Mrs.V. . S. Gibbs , Dr. and MM. A. W. EdmKton and the Misses Lipps , Iltill and Carlctoii. The meniDcrs will hold an extra hop on the evening of the ii'itli for the benefit oC their unmarried friends. I > r. lluryca B.nujuctt ? < 1 Dr. G. L. Miller gave n supper at the Omaha club rooms last evening in honor of Dr. Duryea , the new pastor of the First Con gregational church. The event was a de lightful one. Plates were laid for thirty guests. Those present were : J. S. Collins , F. Colpotejr , George Pritch- ett , Prof. William Paddock , Joseph Barker , Guy Barker , C. E. Yost. F. W. Fr.iy , C. L. Squires , O. N. Uamsoy , Colonel Hull , A. J. Popploton , W. V. Morse , H. W. Ynto-i , J. U. Cowm , J. M. Woohvorth , Colonel Hooker , General Brooke. J. J. Brown , Judge Wake- ley , Louis Bradford. In Honor of Two ISvlde * . Mrs. O. N. Hamsoy gave a 5 o'clock tea on Tuesday , in honor of Mrs. J. II. Kmjfwalt and Mrs , Alfred Millanl , both brides this season. A number of sistar-brkles and young society ladies were in attendance , and the event w.is a pleasant ono. Omaha Club Olllccs-s. ' At the annual election of tlio Omaha club last evening tno following directors were chosen : Joseph Garnoau , M. T. Barlow , E. P. Peck , James W. Savage. W. H. McCord , W. F. McMillan , Luther Drak.i , J. S. Tib- bets and John B. Wilbur. South Om ilia Loip-Voii' : : Pitrty. The leap-year party given by the ladies to the members of the Bmonon club Monday was by all odds the social event in South Omaha society history. Thirty couples res ponded to the Invitation , and a p'.easantcr ' time or more satisfactory reception could not have gratified the ladies or delighted their friends. Mrs. Arthur W. Saxo and Misses Jessie Savage and Myra P. Brigham re ceived and Mesdames John P. Bvors. L. C. Gibson , W. 1) ) . Berry , James G. Martin and the Missrs Maud Hayward nnd Knto Wyinan wore on the floor committee. The following were present : Miss May Burgwin , Franklin. Pa. ; Her bert G. Fowler , Warn or , N. Y. : Messrs , A. H Morrick , J. B. ( jodmnn nnd Miss Hul- dah Lambert , Omaha ! ' Mcsdnines L. C , Gibson , A. W. Saxo , J. P. Evers , W. B. Berry and J. W. Martin , nnd Misses Lou Hunt , Maud Hayward , Mamie Carpenter , Dodo Carpenter , Miss Corn Smith , Miss Kate Condon , Llllio Savaga.on Williams , Grace Hiclmrdson , .Alice Erion , Ella Mc Donald , Kate Wyman , Theresa McConnell , Jessie Savage and Myra P. Hrlglmm. Messrs. J , H. Van Duson , L. C. Gibson , Hollls E. Hoglo , W. H. Laughlin , James Phillips , D. Bratton , J , B. Erion , Epcs Corey , A , It. Kelly , J. P. Evors. W , B. Berry , Dr. J. Smiley , C. S. Forsyth , Miles French , It. H. Lawrence , H. J. Gohr , W. E. Stone , Fred Cockrell , , Z. Cuddlngton , A. W. Saxo , Howard Savage , C. D. Forsyth , Kay Hunt , J. W. Martin , William F. Denny , W. K , Sago , Fred Cockrell , S. W. Eddy , A. B. Brigham , Samuel IVBrigluuu and W. G. Schrci , > , Glovcltinil KutcrtnliiH. On Wednesday evening , January 2 , It , C. Cleveland , formerly city salesman for M. A , Disbrow , entertained n number of intimate friends at his residence , corner North Twenty-fifth and Maple streets. Cards and dancing wero. the features of the evening. About midnight a bountiful repast was spread , The Onmlia Dramatic Club. The Fremont Herald gives the following notice of the club's visit to that city on Now Year's day. The event of the day was the representa tion of "A Scrap of Paper , " by the Ouiahu dramatic club , which must bo accorded the reputation of Drst-olusa nmotours. They wcro greeted with a largo and. select audi ence , who were liberal In applause and fully appreciated the effort and ability of the uc- tors. Tbo cast of characters were so gen erally eooil that one cannot speak oven of lending parts without seeming injustice to otherWo will take the liberty. However , to refer to the superior acting of Mrs. J. J. Dickey. Miss M.iht-1 Fonda and Miss Jennie- McClelland and Messrs. Swoopc and Itob- inow , all of whom have an air of experience and adaptability teldom developed bv : un- atunrrf. The Herald will be pleased to wel come the rlub on their next visit to Fro rnont. Athctt ! s The members of the Omaha Nonpariel Athletic club guvo a delightful party to their many friomls mi New Year's eve at lias- call's hall , on South Thirteenth street. The hall was very tasU-full.v decorated with cvcr- irreens , etc. Tlio members are to be con- crrnttiltucil for tlioir general management and taste. Ono hundred couples uauccd the old year out and the new year in to the strains ot Ruhr's orchestra. A neat invita tion has been issued for a scries to be given during the winter months. The next party will be a grand masquerade on Thursday ovoninp , Jnnunry 10 , at the same hall. The MitlfofiKfMinay : ! Wedding. William A. Mcalio and Miss IdaMcICenncy were man-Sod at St. Philomena cathedral by Father McCarty last Wednesday evening at T p. m. The bride is a charming young woman , and the daughter of one of Omaha's oldest citizens. The groom has been a con ductor on the cable line since it started , and is a popular gentleman with his entire acquaintanceship. The happy coiinlc re ceived numwous valuable presents. The he-it man w.is Richard Lawless , of this city , and the bridesmaid was Miss Jessie King , of Florence , a former sehoolmrtu of the Liri'le. Alter the cjrcmony a reception was given at the residence of the brido's parents , No. 1010 Paul street. Then the nowlv-wedded pair went to No. 151 i ) Hurnuy street , where they make their home. Pliitismoutli Society ItcriiH. Miss Matie Xcwoli , of Fairmont , daughter of Judge Newell , spjut the holidays at her homo in Plattsmoutli. Aon. F. E. White , who has been attending legislature , returned home Wednesday night. Miss Stevenson , of Omaha , visited Miss Rosser , of this city , a few days this week. R. W. Bccson , wife and daughter , of Red Oak , la. , are visiting at thn home of Allen Bccson. Mr. B. A. St. John , who has filled the capacity of agent for the Wells , Fargo express company , has given up his position with the company. Be left for Hastings Wednesday , where lie in tends to reside permanently. Miss Ada Me Vicar ami Mrs , DolTcnlmugh , of Wichita , Kan. , are the gtfcsts of their uncle , Judge Sullivan , this week , The members of the Chautauijun club en tertained a few of their friends on New Year's night at the home of Mr. J , P. Young in right royal style. Singing , recitations nnd various other amusements were Indulged in , nnd the event proved a very enjoyable ono. Miss Annie Russell , daughter of Judge Russell , entertained'about fourteen of her iricnds at a watch party Now Year's eve. Miss Lillian Pollock loft for Fairfleld , la. , tills week to bo gene for several months. Sheriff Elkcnbai-g and wife , who spent the holidays with friends at Burlington , have returned homo. Mr. John Hartignn and Miss Maud Gason , two former residents of Plattsmoutli , re turned to their homes at Hastings Wednes day , after spending a few days hire this week. Mr. Gcorgo It. Chulburn. principal of the high school , returned to Plattsmoutli Tues day , after a short visit nt hit , liar Ian , la. , homo. A very pleasant watch night party was given at the Y. M. C. A. rooms Now Year's eve. eve.The young gentlemen of the city wore ad mirably entertained by the young ladles New Year's day. The reception given by Misses Hawhsworth , Irene Patterson , Kate Uobins , Margaret Shcperd , Ella Whlto and Lydla Patterson at the homo of Miss Patterson are spoken of In the highest terms of praise by tlio young men. Miss Henrietta Schulhof. of Plattsmouth , nnd Mr. Fred Herbert , of Sioux City , wcro married in this city on Monday last. They will reside at Sioux City. Mr. CV L. Coleman , head clerk In the store of Bennett & Yutt , severed his connection with that Arm , and is now residing at Omaha. Mrs. Horace Bvons , of Council Bluffs , visited at the home of her uncle , Judge Chap man , for n few days last week. Miss Battle Chapman and Miss Bessie Matson , of Kossuth , la. , loll last Friday for the home of Miss Matson to spend the re mainder of the holidays. E/ra F. Kendall presented his "Pair of Kids" at the Waterman opera house Friday night. .Society in Itlair. The leap year ball given by the ladies of Blair or : last Wednesday night was a grand success , and much credit is duo the Misses Foda Castclliir and Letta Conk for their management of tlio affair. Quite a number of young people from Omaha were in attend ance. On Saturday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. F. H. Claridgo gave an enjoyable card party to their many friends. Mono of the Blair ladies kept open house on New Year , but a number of young gentle man called on their lady friends and wcro welcomed m New Year style. City Attorney W. II. Farnsworlh spent New Year in Sioux City , where Mrs , Farnsworth - worth is visitiilg friends and relatives. Miss Ithoda Motzgcr is visiting m Ottawa , Kan. , and will bu gone some weeks. Hon. M. Cameron , representative elect , departed Monday for the scene of hostilities nt Lincoln. Miss C'oc Clark is spending a few days at homo from her duties in Omaha. AVoddins HclN. Silver \Voddlrii ; . Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kalteier celebrated their silver wedding at their residence on North Twenty-third street. Now Year's eve. A largo number of friends wcro present , in fact the house was crowded. Music , both vocal and Instrumental , was the order of the evening , old and young taking part , and a delightful time was enjoyed by nil. It was nearly a. m. liefnro tlio fun was over. Mr. and Mrs. Kalteier received quite a numborof valuable presents , both useful and orna mental , showing the nlacu they occupy in the hearts and minds of their many friends. On New Year's day at Cheyenne , Miss T. Anna Thomasson , formerly of this city , was married to Mr. John M. Kuykcndall. St. Murks Episcopal church was the scene of the ceremony , and the interior of the edifice was most elaborately and beautifully decorated with flowers. Tlio bride was attired In faille francalso , cut en train , with a front of point nppliipio lace , and enveloped In the filmy fohis of a magnUicont silk tulle veil , All the bridemalds wore white tulle. The bride carried n botprot of llllio.s of thu valley , and the bridemalds marcchal ncil and la France roses. The happy pair will spend n month in Now York city and various other points of interest in the east. Tlio bride was forn'numberof years n resi dent of Omaha , being tlio youngest daughter of the Into X.aclmriah Thomasson , of this city. The groom Is a prosperous young Htockman of Choyenno. The wedding was one of the finest that has over occurred in Cheyenne. _ ( JlMICI'Jll GOSHIJI. 1 lorry Morford has decided to Join the regular army. Mrs , M , B. Williams returned from St. Louis Monday. The next party of the Homo Circle occurs on the 18th inst. Tom Gushing returns to college at Ford hum , N. Y. , on Tuesday. George KcrU bus returned from the cast with his newly-made wife , Mrs. Minnie Rath-Whin , formerly of this city , is the guest of her mother. Miss Mamlo Brunor entertained n number of her friends on Now Years eve. Charles Fanning , Charles M. Kosters and George C.mfiuld are at Hot Sprins. A. C. Read has returned from his visit with his parents in St-.inton county. On Thursday , January IT , 16SO , Trlunglo lodge will give a party at Masonic hall , Augustus F. Kountzo returned to his col legiate studies yesterday. .He Is a freshman at Yale. Miss Theresa Gels will pass the next two weeks with relatives and friends In Col- iftnbus. A ball for the benefit of the Crccho will bo lold at Exposition hall on the evening of the 16th. The select social given by Mrs. Magrano at [ loyal Arcanum hail , Council Bluffs , proved a grand success. , On Saturday avonlng , January 5 , the Dan * thh society of Omaha will give a grand ball at .Metropolitan hall. Clarence llannan , of this city , ouu Miss Nellie ( "Viiitj. r" * * . . . rnndo man nnd wr. M I First Baptist church , . On Thursday oronliifr , Jti t" „ . lodric , 1C. of P. , No. TO , will Rlvo . . It * frlcr.ds at Metropolitan hall , Mr. nnil Mrs. P. S. Knymoml will Rlro ft reception at their resilience , 123 boulH Twi-nl.y-IKh ( street , on Thursday cvomnR. The Ancient Order of Hlhornlfm bftnil pave n masnuo ball Monday night nt Cun ningham hall. Thi-rc wns a lanje number oC merry inaHfpieradcrs and the costumca wora unlipto and varied. The old year wns dntiocu out and a goodly number of hours of tnov present year were danced ( n. In Us entirety the ball was an enjoyable one. * i-iii'urn muKCTouY. IUI-IIT. South Omnlm , h ll over po'lnnicc-ltrr. l ) nlt Ko : ei , j'ii t'ir. I'roscliliij ! rvory Siini M 10:44 : < in .mill 715 p. in. similar rhooi Ml noon. Calcnry. Sntinilcni. near Cunilnit He * A.W.CIarlr. > tor. I'ltnirliliiit at 111 Dn. m. Suinlnj school at . . Hlr tstrntiKi'rv Sabbath Home , corner Fifteenth ami liiivi'iiporl A. W tauntr , imtlor. l'r chln It ) . * ) n. in .nml * . * ) p. in. "nmlnr ehool nt IT m , I'rnypr mri'tnm Wnlnpfdny periling * At 7:30 : tounri lipiiplri' inppllnii r'rMiiv. nt 7 li I. ill. ItotlTal f n vlre * nt trip Snmlny merit , Weilnf'ilsy nlitht amr Krl itny night meulliiK ; ilurlni : tlio ontlro ( nil nnd winter. Al ( U'iU fn-tv Uunmmti'l rlnirrh. N v Jill Sunndrrt tr < > * t. Iq i Knnii nilnrolli'T. | . V. W. Ko ter , im tor. r * lilenc ,1 ' . - " . Slililii iri'i > l. llruiilnr prrachlntt ponvltcii on Cunl , iliir tit Hi ti n , in . nml * : U p. m. Similar school t 11 in. Wppklr prater niPPlInK * V I' . S. ( ' 1C. on MorO < lny I'ti-tiitiit ill A HI , and n-nnliu church prayer mtjot" In , ! on Wpilno .1n > otoulnii nt : 'M. Seal ? 'roe. ral llolnrllpil. Mi'tli-IMpn , 1'nrk nvonuo nml l nrenwortli Her. U. I. . llmiM' , puM'ir. r-erviev tniirnlnjdiiul vrcnlnid MtuhaUi rlmol lit U in. V. I1. X. lK. . 7:15 p. 111. nml 7.1'in Hmrcli , Xliiptppiilh HII.I Hint sittrlt lU'U.ilar i'rvlru Mimlav niutnlim nt II , nml crculnd lit 8 o'clock. T. II. Kwlnit , pn'tnr. North Oiiinlin , 7I1M snitnilomItor. . K. W. Koitci % | in inr. sori-lccs iiiurnhiK iiml avpiiliiK Hiinrtny vliiml nt It in. Swpdls'i , Mi North Kliilitcciitli llnr.lmrs Arlnnilcfi | in inr. MMT | " ( ' momltii ! nml utoiilnif. Huiiuar M-liool HI ilium. Prayer tiH'rlliiBViilnp iliijt orpnlnit. Tenth MH'ct iiil ion Hev. I' . A. lionuK , piutur , oi'vuiM nt Hi. .U n. in , mul i : v p. in. Xioiuooliiri'ilU'i ' : ) Nnrili Scvi'nti'pntli- . ( Jpor ( J W Woiiilhoy. pii't'ir. Mirvlpi'tut lo..ni . m. , unit 7:1X1 p. in. Minitnr M-liool lit Us HI | > . in , Illblu i : . jp. in. , WiHluus'lar. Prayer iiivatlDK Friday. . rir t rhurili. Dn.li . ! > 1 nnd ScvontPcntli-llPT. W. St llnr lm , | iii tnr. llrilili'iiiMi .111 fioiilli T unty-imq iiM-iino. Pri'tii-liltm m M. .ill n. in. , mill H | i. in. H M Mith vriiniii ni i ; in. V. I' , s. r. inoeiiiK : nt 7 i > . iol I'rnviT iiu'"tliiK , WiMliii' il.iy ntsp. in. Si-mill clntrrli. Sntmilpr mul Nlrlioln * Itpr. W. Iti llpii'li ' > i iiii , p.Ttnr. Uixliloiioo Dill Norlli Tn-entT ] MMli. Pri'itrhlnu nt HI. 'Hill. 111. , nnil 7.111 1 > ill. Miw liHth K.'li.inl tali in. VKIIIIK iiiMipli'i Mii'OUliK' nt 7 | ' < in. I'niM-riiiri'tliii ; , Wciliiuvluy ittSp , m. Sontliwoiit , I.iMirrnworth nml TwontlolhHov. . 1 > . n Ui'ir , pnstor. HoslUi'iirnUlls-oiitli 'I'wnntlrtli. Pn-ftrb' III ! ! nt II n. m. , nml T. : l p. in. Mitilmth school nt U.'lt I' , in. Y. P , S. 0. 1 ! . morning at C. ; ; l p. in. PruOI lupctlnit. Wnlnoriluy at I : < A p , in. Klr t ( iiMiimn , KUMIi'initll , lu-nr ( "uinliikUPr. . J. ( ) . Scli.iltili * . pn-I.M. lti < ! > Mnirt > Si ; Nortli ICU'liloerilll. I'riMicliliiuiit 10 .11 u. in. , nml 7lp. : . in. Cornmn Sim ( day ii'linol ut noon. HiiKll'li .siinilny school nt M p. ni In rlinrjonr ( inici'is ol Kirnt Prvanyterlnu cliurcli | I'nirur uiLiftliiK , In iJeriimiii > t7.Up. ( m. , WiMlnuMlufj Cii-tellnr Struct. SlJti'cntli nml Cmti-lUr -Ilov..1.M < Wilson , tmstor. Iti liK'nco i uMMitoontli mul ( 'AMol * lur. I'ronclihitf nt 10 ; * ln. iu. nml 7 : w p. in. Siibtmtll > otiool : it I' . ' in , Vonnff piMiplo'M incutliiK ut 7 l > . 1114 Prnjor inovthiu , Woilno itay nt 745 p , in , WcHtinliKtor , South Twrilty. ninth mul Mi : on. ltPr < .loliniiiintiin , piulor. Ili-oldenco II''S Soutli Thirty llrM. I'lo rliliiKnl Hlilln.iii..iiiiil7 : : : < llp. in. Snlibntll vlniol nt U' in. Yuunit p < 'opli'.i mi'i'ldiK' at 7 p. m < l'rii > or inviaiiiK , Woilin-iilii ) nt 7iUp. : : in. AniMt'r IMnco , Itnllou uvunnoiitnl Mtrntuln Mrcot- UcT.tj.-M. Ioil'o. } pti'ilor. ItevlikMiCti onu block i ns $ of cllllrrli. rriMlrhui llt II u. 111. , unit 7 Hl p. Ill Silti * luith school tit r15 p. In. IViiycr uiul tvncnora * iiiiitt * \Veine'iliy | : ut 7i J p. in. Wnrnnt lllll , Limo itvriini1 anil Nlchnln "IrcPt Kpv. W. .1. I'lilin , pnilor. lU'-Uli'iiiv 4114 Mcholiil Mri'i't. I'lcni'lllIlK lit llh.'JI n 111 , Illul 7 .V ) p. 111. ? Hlf Imtli "ohiiolat li m. Pruyvr incullin ; , Wuilnustluy eve nlin ; "t 7. Knov. XliiPti'pnthniiil Ohio Hov. I'nnl Mnrtln. pns tor. lt ( ' i < li'iico''ll' . ' l.nkn. Proic : IIIIIK nt HI : ) n. in. , : iinl 7-ai : p.m. Militnilliilioolnt r.'in. I'rnycr meet- INK , \ \ cilni'-ilay oirnlim ut 7 : : . \\VMi. .r.'l sniiiiiiHRi Kov.W. U. Wllllnni" , pn-lor. IloMiliuico i"il' ! Ciiiilwell. Snblinlh school l noon. I'r.'iii'hliiK nl HI.IJi : in . unit 7. .10 p , 111. Prayer i > K'el Inu , Wi'iliu'ulay uxunliiK ut 7 . ) . CliiuclKif the Slriuwr.Twi'ntjMlflli nml .1 trocts , Nintli Dninlni Itcr. Itoln'it I. . WluM-lor. pastor. Si-r < vlio * nt II a. in. , mul 7 l.i ii. in. I'r.iji'rniootini . i.e-ilay I'vi'iiliiB nt 7 . I'lrsa I'nlti-il , M'J Nurtli KlkhtpiinthService * nl IO.-SQ n. in . ami 7 'HI p. in. Stuuln > I'tiool ivt noun. Young pvoplu'i iiu'i'tini ! nt liJ. . I'r.ijur inectlni ! , Wvtluoa * tiny : il 7'JI p. in. IMik Avoniiii t'nitfil IMrk nveiuie unit ( IrnntHer. . .1. A. lliMhlt'rioii. iia tor. burvU'oi nnnnlnx anil cvu mint. Snnilny K , ( niol nt noon. ( Vntral Unllvil , Si'vi'iilocnlh. ln'tvvei'ii Doilco nnd CniHIol iivriuijiti'V. . .liilin Wllllunioon. pallor , -or- MrphUl U. * l a. in. , mi J 7 'HI p. in. bnmli : > MIOU | ) ut noon. - I- CATIIOMP. ! ( . Peters Tivpiily-i'lahlh ami I.oavpnwortli HOT. 1' , . ] . llojh' . pa-Kir. l.n\rina < " < nt tin. in. ; hlu'h innta nml si'rinon iir 10 .Kl n. in. Siniilay . rliool ut p. in. boJullty lit 3 p. in. Vi'-p-T nnil buncUlctlon nt7"lpiu : ! St. .lolin'scoli ! > lnto--Tivcaly-lllh mill CRllfurniu Ri'V. .M. I' . Dinvlliif. S. .1. puitiir. Snnilny : .Mniscfl nt is Suncl 1'lu. m , , thu lii.it hUh man- ) with KIM mini. Ycs- pcni , rnsary nnil bonoillcllon nt 8 p. in. Mni ov ni'nlc day. ntimi.l ; HliOa. : in. On tlio llr t I'rlcluy nl Hvi-ry month niu-x'iutil , 7. mnl8oUii. : m. 1'iaycis , fcrmou , nnil benediction ut8p. in , ii'nii IcctiVres ut 7ai ; : p. in. St. Joseph's , 1183 Snutli SovcnloontliHar. . ( ' , . J. : Ililubor. pastor. Service" nt Snnd lUSlu. : ; in. , anil ' 'IHO li.iii. Dnlly mini at 3 ii. in. St. Alnry .Miitidulcni ! ( ( inrman ) liill DmitrlaHer. . (3. I. Illnntier , pnfilor. Services HI S and IU : ; ; < J a. m. Sun- luy school tit''ilJU p. m. Veipers ; i p. in. IMlly moss it an. in. St. Tntrlck'n 1421 Cnilollnr-ltcr. John .Iciiiintlu 1(01 rnaii'llar , pusliir. Itev. M.O'DDimliiiu , ni IMnnt pas tor. .Masse * nt 7.tJ , VI rui't llliliO u. in. > nip.m. : | Vcipprs nlHp. in. St. Wuiircilnn'H ( tlnhoiulnnl , till Hniilli Koi nrtconth Itnv. William Sliuku , insior. Scrvlcu.i ut 8 nml lUiu in. , iiinl'-n : p. m. j-iniday pcnool nt2 | > , in. I lily IT UII'CUIIK > UlllM'nlllly IJ VIllllKUl t > "U > 3U1IIH ITl H Wulniit lllll , .McliiihiHiuiil Dalu Ituv. J. II. Jnlinson , piiKKir. NTvlces ut lU : : n. in..nnd I'-'Wii. in. sun ln M-liinil ut 11)i. : m. I'rajur muutlni ; in 7iij : : p. in , , Wcu * < rO.S'filllXiATIONAI , . Klril , Dnvonport uml NliiPlei'iilli-Spprlcci lit lir ) ; J i. in. , nnil 7W p. in. Hiiniliiy Hcliunl ut noun. 1'raii-r uootliiKiit 7l : | p. in , , Wi-rincBiliiy. VUIIIIL' pc'iinlu's luoi'tliik'iilTilU p. in. . I rldny. ftt. llnry'H Aronuo. Kt. Mnrjr'ii nnil Twenty-nnvontli IVIMIUCK. llciv. Wlll.inl Scoll , piutor. Sorvlcua nr- i ) : . ' n. in. , nml7i'l : ' p. in. Siitnliiy auluml nt noon. V. ' .S , C. K. .Monitiiv cri'iiliiK. I'n ior's uvcnlim , ut loniu.TiiCMlujr. Cliurcli prayer inectlnK Weiliit-s'.lii/ cvcnliiu' . lleililohom cliMolHoiitli | SUlocntli nml ttlckory IHV. .M..I. I1.'I'lihii ; , pamor. Snmliiy ncliool lUJ n. m. mliislrlul school-atnr.lay ut 1'lu ' , in , 1'nrkviilo clinpilijiiiitli ! Twunty-nlntli und .Murtlin J. ll.'lajlorKilpiiilnlriHlciu. Knnilajr nclioul nt llpru Tliuinloril immiorlnl. WlmUor t'lucu ( aiulllurr.to SI. Mury1 * iivenue-Ilnv. ) Wllliinl Scoll , im tir. la luirxu. Hiiniiiir kclioid ut 3 p.m. Cunrcu pnivut iii-ctliiK TliiirsOnjr oxjiiliiu. Plyiiioulli.lCiiiintzol'liico-Ilov.Alfroilll. Pciinlinan. > ntur. Holds MjrvkTS nt I'M ( : n. in. , nnil 7 ; . ' l li. in. 'unilnjr scluul nt iionn. V. I' . H , C. H. : it 11:45. : Umwn'H trnvo cliipul : sai vloca nt 4 p. in , SnruUHM , 'r.visnty.lirm nnil AIIHU nvonuiiHer. . nink H. rorhcn. [ nislor. Scrvicrs nt lU''KI n. m. . ninl ill P. m. V.I'.B. C. 15. lit iUp. ) : in , 1'inyur uiuutlnii Vcilnumliiy nt 7'M : p , ni. I'tfo KvniiKollciil ( crinaii.Tirulflli nniF Dorrnt ( uv. I' . II. W , llrnui'hurl. pnilor. Horvlioi ut IU-Hii' ; i. , nnil I..IU p.m. VUIIIIK pi'oidiM1 niccllni ; alT p. ru. " "jji'j " ; : . m. WcUncsany , iiruyermiieU I Cherry lllll. ( Vntrnl I'nrk-HoT.J.A. MlllluHn , pan. or. Kurvlct-i , l 1111. m. . uml 1t : t p. m. Uiimlnr xiVmol t Kin. in.N iMliii'Kdny liniyurinuotlMU at 7 : : ) p , m. imihlilo.TlilrtlctlimiilOblo-Horvlcos nt I0.1in. : ) in. ; . : * ) . in. rinnilny HClinol ntnuon. Junior V r. - . ( J. K. nt : i./l : p. in. ; Kenlor V. I1 , H , ( ! . K. ut 0'U ; u , ill. -rnyer niDiitlni ; Wi'iliipmluy "ivcillnn ut T3) ; . Park I'laeu , Callfornlii uml 'nilrly-llrul-llov. .M. I , . llolr , punliir. fervlc-nri ut 10-M . m unit 1\'Mp. \ ml HnuJay school ut noon. Trinity cnlho Iral , Kl hloonth mid CanlKJI iivimue vt-rylluy. liean ( iaulnur , piintor. Holy cuiiiiiiuiiloa ut NIL m. Hunilny vrliuul uml Ht. Aniliuw1) ) ! brother- lioo.l . lilbhi cliim nt H'IO p. -Mornlnupruyiir. . lltan/ nml ncrinon ut l | a. in , KvcnlnK pruyer , with u Hiort , iiiMro-itnlT.iWp.in. Servlcunuvury weak ilaynt'jii. iijj.uiflon I rlilaycroiiliiK ( with li-rturo ) utY''M. On iillMiInt HdayH , holy communion al'Ju. m. Simiiver ( oor.llnlly wuloumud. AIISalnt.ii'hnrfliTwnnty.ilxth anil Hovrnril-Mov. r nilH.ahncr. . H. T , I ) . , roctor. Snnduy narvleom I Inly roinmunlon ut 7. : < 0n. in. MornliiK pruycr and lltnny atll n , in.i ovunlnir ut 4 p. in. Hunilay ncLuol utilp. in. iinini ; men's ulljlo clnm Httttt \ p. m. . illrrctiX alter llui midday xt-i'vlce. On thu llret Hnmluy of each nionlli the holy ouniiniiiilon In Kt 11 o'clock In * Mfliiilof lunrnlnir pruyor. Hurrlcoi urn a I no liuld on Weilnciiilny uroiihiKH nt 7-l nnrt ( m Krliluy inurulnift m lilo cluck.jtlruiii'i.'r always welcomed. St. llarimLm Kreo , Nlneti'cnthiinil Callfornlu-Ilov. John WlllluniH , pnstor. I'luln ctdubriitlon nt7i : la. m.i clioral cululiriitlon nt II n. in. Hnndujr stliool ut fl : ) u m. Chornl Iivonioni { l7-Mp , in , Mmlon eervlcun Tlinr dHjr at 7:40p : , in , , nt Ihii roil- Join e of .Mr. John Kpcnvtur , Itov. John WlllliuiiiJ , pa tor. St. I'lillllp-.fin North Nlnctcrntli Her. II. U Ham- hlu , p.ntor. C'nleliriillon of holy communion atV u , in. livun OMU at I'M p. m. St. Anilrow-B mlMlon , Wnlnut Illll-ltov. Chnrlo * WUnuupuun , pastor. In chnrKo. Sunilny neliool ut Ueitzmun hull , on jSimduy at a IP. m , Kt..loUu'ichiirchrornorTwinly-5lxtli ; ! and Trank. Hi. Itnv. Wllllum OJKO.P.I . IVarion , roctor. Holy communion ( exeunt on HrstBunduy In month ) at Un. in. Hund.'iy Hchool nt 'J45u. ; in , Matlni , litany Hiite * ( omninnlon Mirvlco ( un IIrut hunduyln nionllilltaur , unly roinmiinlonarid ) m'rinon mil n. m , Kren > onK und fermon at7wj : : p. m. livery Friday , ItUur.aJ- drees , utc.al7'.lii. | in. Ht. Paul nilatloii.'riilrty-BOcnndnndUa-s-HoT.Il. I/ , flninblii , puDlor. borrlcti ut It u , m. SnnJuy icnool nt 3 p. m. I Houtli Omnhii Mission , Thlnl ward fchool home. ? Juttcr'iiidillilon-Iter. V. ti. Wltliernpoon , prlvtl Hi clmruo. Hunday-tcliool ut ! i p. in , Berrlc > a uu < ii nouniuJ. Walnut lllll .MlMlon. wcotliiK In the Chrlillnn church corner nJ Nlcholnn unit Halo BtroeU-Hnv. II. I , , ( iuinblc , piutor. Siinilny-icliool ut .1 p. in. llreu * out' and sermon at I p. in , Tin ; Dfiatli Hcuoi-il. VIISXNA , Jim. r > . Herr Kachbaurur , form * erly president uf the rcichsrath , in dead ,