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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1890)
I 10 THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE : SUNKJAY JANUARY 10. 1890 , SIXTEEN PAGES _ . _ _ I • SOCIAL CIRCLE PLEASURES I Rendered the Past Week Ono of H Moro Than Usual Intoro3h I PRETTY PINK DOMINOES H A Iloat or IlrlllUnt Itccoptlon * nml H Most iliipiiy Ciucsn In it Ntim- H her ol Onintiu'ri Iicnil- M liiK Mansions H Rovcn ln > nnl Oil-ty. H A few nwliti since , the snow came turn H Minn down on Omnhn-town covering thoM M way for nn amount or out of-tloor gaiety with H a jltivrlinu or bolls thnt 1 * coittnglou * H BIr parties ultti four or nix horses nnd H robe nnil Jollity nnil tilgli , Bwoot lnURhtor H tlmt unites the crisp winter air rlnu with H | inuslo Uttlo eosv parties where the snou M covered world is so nurrowoil us to hold only H two with bells In tune and n wlilsncrod in m tcrclmriLO of the tenderness to tulto the pluco H of tlio musio of thu sphorcs It is the triumph of the belles ( ) , nftor the 1 Ions Inpto of sort untoward neither , the ! timclim north wind brings in Its wnko a brloht spnrhlo for the oj cs , n crimson stiln for thochcohs tlmt it dls nictlnglj becoming M os nppllcit by natures cunning hand " M Luck } is the inm who is tlio possessor of B a swncKcr cutter nnil horse or Dottcr , n cut M tcr nnd ' pair " litis is his linytniiltiiiK timu 1 In sooth , inradoxlcul though It tuny sound H 'J ho SULCK st smiles uro reserved for him m and if his homl is not turned bv the winter 1 attentions It will bo liocnnso tlio sun , crown H envious will Binilo with such warmth nnd M Intcnsitv ono of thrso line diys us to roB - B niovo tha cover from the poor mans H landscauo" 1 Again the jingling of the literally ' silver H sweet bells Is a death knoll to the less for H tuuata , for , with the warning shadow of H cumlng events , " ho feels In thu distnnco his H own dear prized Clarissa Pur enveloped , H laughing , cuolcss , linpnj with another , she B Dies by him sending the warm blood biak B in n smothering rush upon his heart , and so filling him with logo withal that ho can but case the full mcasuro of his wrath bv giving n vigorous kick to the offending snow Ah , well a day ! It hurts nearly , but In re allty your rival bus but cold comfort Liter when the coming spring breaks tha bonds of HI winter in the ' nesting llnio'o' " tliojoir.his HB dny will bo over , and Clansst softly smiling BB with the premise of suinmci in her eyes , wll 1 BB be yours for the asking Bm ' A I'lnk Dmnliin l'nrtj- BM On Triday evening Mrs Levi Carter , who Bl hu cntcrtalacd most generously during the BJ winter , ngalu throw open her homo to admit BJ an nrmy of mysterious pink enveloped llg BB urcs who came in obedience to hei Imitation BJ to u domino party of this color BM ' 1 ho house was Uko nothing so much as a BB study in | ink roses on n ercit stretch of BB snow , the c invd3scd re i"ho3 of the drawing Bfl rooms and librurv , with all the ombrasuras Bfl of bow windows and what not flllod with HB petted palms and datntv stem , was as rest BH ful as possible rho mautolplocos tovurol BB with pink roses , the gi ites wroithoa with BB them , the pink candles each upp irently ris- flflj ing from the licort of a rose , wora as blush BB colored as the dawn BB iho globes of the chntulol'ors were rose B shaded wliilohugc bunches of pink blos- B soms hung dependent And the moving BB mass of pink H uros , I lughing , tlnticlpg nnd B coquetting under masques without a vestige BB of expression , lru\ing the imagination a BB wide lltld for conjeeturo and almost bowil- BB demur the senses with their pink inanity BB > Bui h a curious hopeless confusion of persons BB and such n jumble of Idols where ono docs not BB know oneself prized 01 misprized , the victim B of an lntotorant stringer or in the sweet BB companionship of some ono near and dear BB , Iho very air scorned to dwurf thought and B ! recollection n wife who dressed her husband BBj for the puzzling of her friends gayotip in BB ] despair when trying to llnd him among the BB ] I crowd of pink unknowns iu the drawing BBJ room BB | About 11 o'clock the signal was given to BBu unmask and never has been the writers BHi privilege to sco n moro pleasing Bight BH I'lushed chcoks , eyes sparkling with mis BH chief and hair in becoming disarray were un BB' Yelled with bowltcbiiignuivoto B I scarcely think they were prcttjor , when BB nftor a visit to tha d-ussing room , whora the BB pink covers removed , thov emorgedias the BB buttcrlly from the cbrysais | , surprisingly BB radiant In tlioir ball gowns BBl Directly uftor unmasking supper was an BB nounced , nnd the dining room being thrown BB open exclamations of dollgntoa wonuor vvoi a BB In order BB In the center of the tabid was a pyramla BB of plnl spun su jut with nests of the same BB dainty fashioning at both ends tilled with BB , pink bonbons rtido pink satin ribbons from BB the numerous globes of the chandelier over BB head reached to various points on the odgu BB ofthotablo vvhon they vvtro at'ached by BB bows and bunches of pink carnations , lining BB < the air with their spicy fragrance BB ] Salads nouillon , coffco , ehocolata , with BB sandwiches of lettuce and Imayonniiso were BB deftly served followed by Ices in tbo form BBi of ro4es with real rose leaves to aid the BB deception BB lialduff must have had rose colored dreams BB to have carried out the idea so happily BB 'Ihero were some notably swuggor gowns , BB among thorn Mrs Carters of pink brocade BB combined with wbito grcnadino embroidered B In niuknnd blue , decolleta bodice B Mrs liovu's of Chicago a hanasomo black BB gown of fulllo and net with v shaped corsage BB nnd diamonds BB Miss Chnnuto a heavj crinkly vvhito crepe B gold onibroldcrcd , with dccolloto bodice Bfl Mrs O Knight Wblta old rose satin with BB < m omplra coat of old rose and griy brocade B Miss Shears a gown of very open mush BB * not over blue satin , v shaped bodice , BB Miss Ulchurdsou's , of black not and jet , BB dccolloto Bfl Mrs Chambers , of black net and narrow black satin nbbons BB Miss Halcombo's of red striped net and BB popples on Uin dccollcto bodice Bfl Miss Dundy's , of vvhito ere no , docolleto BH bodice Bfl Miss Luna Dundy's , of rod not , dccollcto bodice , red shoos Bfl Miss Smith was never so pretty in a gown of vvhito lnco with tiny pink daisies about the round Ihtontcd bodice B Miss McKouua wus very pretty In a palo pink crepe comuinod with olive velvet , dccolloto bodice Bfl Miss Dewey looked very handsome In a docolleto blue satin gown with u wreatd of gentian und convolvulous nbout the bodice ' 1 ho Misses Sharp were becoming black gowns of silk net und jot flB Miss Ij tins , skirts of blaok crepe with a B green vclv et bodice jot trimmed Miss Ludlnton ( , a dccollcto gown of black lace BH * Miss Coo , a dccolloto gown of gray and Bfl P > nk silk BB Miss linrkor , a gow not black not trimmed with green ribbons und grasses B Mrs Ilollins , a gown of vvhito silk dotted cot BH MissCnlburn , a govvn of pink crepe com B binod with dull t-reeii velvet BH Miss Nash , n govvn of gray faille trlmmod HH with piuk ribbons Bfl Mlssc Hall , a town or lloworcd benga- lines BB MissDlxon , vvhito silk and lace BH Miss \v ilsnn , black net over black Batln HH Miss Cu lahy , a gown of pink crepe Hfl Miss Ludahj , gow n of blue satin combined with w hito nut told embroidered , dccolloto BH bodice BB Mrs Haum , a gown of pink gauze BB Miss liuum , u grown of green guuzo with a B gold embroidered bodice BB Miss llrown , a gown of pink crepe B All the smart world of jnuug people was B present and the affair us au entertainment B was the pink of perfection , HH MIbh N iihIi'm Diiiioo HH • OnTueiday ovonlng Miss Much gave a io- IB caption and a dunce tu honor of Miss McCor- IH nick of bait Luke HH There are few houses in town so admirably HH sultod for entortalnmonl as the Nusb rest BB deneo and few bostcssos w ho lend thomsolv os IH * o gracefully and ugrooahly to the pleasurIng - ! Ing of their guests as Mrs and Miss Nusb H Mr Nash is a capital entertainer us well , BB nnd the combination of thougbtfulnoss nnd BB cordiality go fur toward making ono of the BH tnost charmingly attractive houses In Omaha BH Nolvvltlistaudtng the north vvlad was BH frigidly b owiug , " thu youug folk attended In flattcrlnir numbers nnd added by tholr beauty and line feathers to the general pic- turnsqucness of thooccislon The drawing room nnd library ncro can vvised for the dancers , whllo the polished Iloors of the musio room , dining room nnd hnll rcllcctod the twinkling foot of many nn untirlnf valsouso 'Iho reception lusted until 10 o'clock , vvhon the music altering a bit the dancing began A prlmo punch and sweets rivalling these famed In the orient vvoranwllnblo In the din lug room , while the supper propT , with all the nppolntmontsdalntly devised , was served i In the billiard room with Ualduft as the caterer Mrs Nosh were a becoming gown of blnck lice , Vshaped bodice trimmed with vvhito laceMiss Miss Nash , n gown of vvhito silk and gnuzo cmbrol lorcd in u rose pattern with palo tan colored silk Miss McCornlck , a pown of pile blue gitizo be ided nn 1 embroidered in blue silk , forget mo nets about tbo skirt , docollbtc bodice MlssColburn cown of shndovv silk whlto nml pink , doml trained and full ruffles of lnco nbout the low bodice Miss liabcock , a piuk cauzo gown with girdles nnd trimmings of panslcs Mls3 \ est a pink crepe gown Rtrlpod nnd embroidered with silk , round neck nnd full slcovos odod ( , with valonclnnos lace Mrs Ilollins , a ( own of pink silk , net Bklrts with omplro coat of pink and green bioculo Miss Williams a gown of blue silk , strlpod giuzo , doml train , trlmmod in forgot mo- uots Miss Cudauy of Chicago , a gown of pink crepe pink sitln ribbons Miss Cudahj , a gown of yellow gnuzo with lnvcndor ribbons on bodice and skirt Miss Liplincr , a govvn of vvhito silk and ombrolderod tulle Miss Mclvonna a whlto lnco gown blue llbbons , blue sash and bunches of forget mo uots Miss Lttdington , blick lice govvn , decol- lotto bodice Miss Wilson of Loivonvvorth , trained cown of vvhito silk , beadoJ front nnd decol lotto bodice Miss Charlton , n brown silk gown en train with n front of brocido In blown and vvhito Miss Konuod } , a gown of whlto silk , full waist nnd sash of whlto molro Mrs J N II Patrick a boiutlful gown of black satin brocaded with small pink Uowors , rare lace in the neck of tha bodice Miss Hall a cown of black lace , rows of green ribbon trimming skirt nnd bodice Miss Jcssio Millard , u fetching gown of pink giuzo exquisitely ombroidorcd und trimmed mod w llh pink ribbons Among these present were Mr ana Mrs GuvHirton Mr nnd Mrs Yost , Mr nnd Mrs CWllaejict , Mr and Mrs Cudihv , Mr and Mrs Icolllus Mrs Patrick , Misses Yost , Coburn , McIConnn Ludlngton , Williams , iiarl or , Charlton , Cudnhy Larimer , Wiison , Habcock , Miller Uirker , Dixon , Halo , Je3slo Mllluid Dowuv , DclloueCrcighton Messrs Trunk Hamilton , AY vtnnn McCun , Winslow , Hnrlow , Hishop McMillan Wilson Hale , l'inrro Onrneau , Cndlcott , Urlstol , Koonig , Sherwood , Gulon , Hall lohn Putrick , Stun loy Smith , Arthur Smith and Dr Leo A Luncheon nC the 1'nxtnn Mrs H V Smith , whoso powers ns a host ess arc matchless , gave a charming luncheon on Ihursday In the private dining room of the Pux'on hotel to twenty soveu vvomon fi lends Mrs Smith , nsslstod by Mrs Uichardson , received the fucsts in the \ arlor , where tbo usuil trying quirtor of an hour before lunchcoa was qulto done away with Boull Ion In d ilnty cups removed the consciousness of winter engrained by the moro or less long drives and promoted that congeniality so dear to the hoirt of a successful ho3toss At 1 o'clook they repiired to the dining room on the same floor whuro a tempting menu awaited them Iho guests were seated at four round rabies a proof of gooulia companlo , each table being presided over by afnend in the house Iho decorations were particularly latch Ing In the center of each table was a circular mirror y 'htly veiled with tie ) delicate tricory of asparagus wb'lo ' American boautv and La Franco roses thro vn across them In giacoful confusion reflected their loveliness aaia and ngaln Tbo Hohomhin glass decanters ornamented with metal , the Havlland ctitna , the sliver and glass aided to the decoration In their dainty arranccinent , while little dishes of salted nlmonds , bon bens aad jollies loot tbo charm of toothsomeness rho menu , as follows , was exquisitely served Oy stors Celery Sweotbread-Pntcs. Pease Chops Uroadod Saritoga Pototoes , Prozon Eggnog Quail on least Lettuce Bisque Cnke ard Coffee After luncheon the guests assembled in Mrs Iliehardson's very spacious suite of rooms for a decidedly onjoyabla game of cards • 'lha guests were Mcsdamos Hanscom , Licoy , Horoacb , Parmaloe , O W Hamil ton , Shondan McCord , lowar , Green , Wukoloy , W. V. Morse , Urooko , Covvin Patrick , Uonhum , Cuming , Uoyd or Chicago , Yost McICcnna , Hirton , Yates , Mover , Uichardson nnd Misses Cnanuto , Richard son and Smith ' Kalomlnr Knrnlvnl " A meeting was hold on Wcdnosdiy In the crypt of Trinity cathedral by the woman in tcrostcd In the "Kalendar ICnrnlval" to beheld held at the armory on the afternoon and ovonlng of February 13 and 13 Arrange ments were completed and tbo preparations will go on swimmingly for a bazaar with Its object , the ' Org in fund , " which Is given nn advantage ever larsus and Adrianoplo as It will have two half davs and two nights in which to grow Iho name Is attractlvo and the articles to bo sold will bo more bo , vvlnlo the women who soil them will bo most so , goes without saying Iho planning and executing Is undertaken by Bocictv women and par consequence the result will be nsocial | ovont.as delightful us It will bo unlquo Iho booths arranged accord Ing to tbo months are to bo very fetching Janunry will comprise some fitting nr- rnugemont with aprons for sulo undar the management of Mrs S D liarkalow Pob' uarv , Ice nulaco with stiti inory , \ at- ontlnos and nil manner of paper articles Mrs MclCennn Murch Candy and popcorn , Mrs C Chose April Oaskcts , bags , Mrs Wlioaton Muy I'aucv work , altar guild Juno Plowors , St Agnes guild July llsh pond , Mrs Urooko and Mrs Webster , August Ynoht , sherbet and Ice cream Mrs , Johnson iiuu Mrs Hoaglnnd September Preserves , pickles , salad , oto , altar guild October Fruit , Mrs Hnller , November Hussiaa Interior tea , Mrs Collins December Infants wear , Mrs H W , Yates and Mrs L Uichardson The services of the pretty , popular young wnmon In town will bo secured and the whole affair will bo mndo as pleasing and plcturcsquo as uosslblo : \ Corcousm Uanon The Cowopsls club gave its fourth party at the Metropolitan hall Friday evening , Januury 17. 'iho affair was a thorough success , an ad uilrablo programmo of dances uIth musio In keeping , a capital supper aud a thoroughly enjoyable cvoning was thaousemble ' 1 hosopresent were Misses Martin , King , ' Paris Viorllng' , Murphv < ONoIl aiiompson , Collins Monroe , Hyau nnd Grogson , Missus MoAuslaud , Mancliostor , Alllo Uobcrts , Maude Itobcrts , Sharkey , Smith , Do Ison , Mangan , Piunegan Pracock and Flint , Messrs , Martin , Viorllug M , Murphy , Godfroy , Harron , Huisoll , Dennoj , I ) Mur phy , Lly , Clnvtou , Jackson , Whlto , Wood , Ourio , Ooodman , Fo-svtho , J 0 Wyalt , btrauss , Mullen McGraw , Do Hoborts , Kalnes , Merrick Bradford , J H. 'lhompson , P. Collins , J. M Munroo , L T Martin , Han , McDonald , Greuson , P. II Bcntly , C P. Uently A flliisiiiiorjulo A very delightful masquerade dancing pirty was given last Wednesday ovonlng , January 8 , at the corner of awonty sixth and Cuming streets by Misses Workman , Cuumngham , Macbeth and Douglas Among these present were Mrs W. 0 Coti , rod riding hood , Mrs It A. Iiioinpsou , Omaha MUliug Lo { Mrs L. Douglas , Husslau lady ; Mrs George Powell , Cleopatra , Miss Kln cnld , Scotch lasslo ; Miss Leo Martin , for tune teller ; Miss Adi It Smith , lawn tennis ) Miss Goorgln Slmonson , Night ; Miss Annlo Cunningham , sailor suit ; Miss Marie Mo Beth , peasant girl ; Miss Tones , Topsy ; Miss Mudd , vollow domino * Miss Lena Douglass , tambourine girl ; Miss May Workman , gipsy , Miss Mnggio Cunningham , Goddess of Lib ortyi Miss Hlrdlo Saunders , Morning ; Miss McUotte , school girl ; Miss Garby , ducboss ; Mr W. C Colt , McOlnty , Mr Hloso , Wan dering Jaw ; Mr Y. H Camuboll , sillor ; Mr Nelson , dude , Mr Thomas P Thornton , Hamlet ; Mr George S Powell , old gent Mr D Gross , Frtlstnff , Mr U Howmnn , old mnid , Mr Urgnr Damino , Mr B Newman Uluow Bodott , Mr .1. A Hurloy , clown ; Mr II Uclloth prince ; Mr l'angburn , snow bill , Mr Morelz Nowmnn , Indian ; Mr Henry ow mm , Mother Hubbird ; Mr T J. Hct7al , Scotch lndv , Mr btokes Dutchmin ; Mr O A Olson Cirl of Kochcstor Mr Clnrko , bpanlsh cavatlor , nnd many others Lnrupst Pirlj of tlio Sanson The spurious and elegant Morrlnm bous at the corner of Twenty llfth nnd Dodge strcots , was the sconoon Wednesday even lng Inst of ono of the Juigcst and most bril liant receptions of the soison Over seven hundred invitations had been sent out , andover ever flvo hundred ladles aud gentlemen of Omaha's best socl t\ traced the occasion with thqlr pioscnca Iho lirgo double corner house almost perfect in its interior nrrnngomonts was thrown Into ono long , wldu room , broken artistically hero nnd there by iloorwivs und smnll vestibules Mrs Meirlam Mr and Mrs I AV Miner Mrs b i Curtis assisted bv Mrs Ernest HUH , Mis W F Allen , Mrs Frank B Johnson nnd Mrs C b Whitney Mrs IhomnsSwobo , Mrs C V. Dlotz , Mrs Joseph Motcnlf , Mrs LUcn Boall , Mrs Augustus Pratt Mrs O S Harrlgor , Mrs J. J Dickey and Mrs C E Squires It was n notahlogathorlng of society leidors npd the affilr bore a distinguishing tnnrk ns being what is known In bvvoII circles ns n pink rccoptlon " The guests Included all the habitues of upper teudoni and tbo cos tumes worn by all the ladies wrno very ole guut Hofrcshmo"ts were Borvod , good music , dancing cird play ing nnd social intercourse gave zest aud ilfutto tha occasion Social Go Hlp Miss Grace Chambers Is visiting In Chicago cage The Omaha club will give i rocoptlon on January 31 Miss McCornlck of Salt Lake is visiting Mrs Ucnjamin G illnghcr The Union club plans to give a recaption during the first week in I ebruury Mho Misses Dundv represented Omaha very fittingly at the Lincoln chirity bill Mr nnd Mrs Nathan Shelton loft on Wednesday ovonlng for a visit to Maryland Miss Bishop who has been visiting In Chi caco since Christmas , returned at the close of the week Mls3 Isaacs and her visiting friend Miss Kimball nro spending the week with Mrs W O Taylor The Innocents Abroad will give ono of their olegint pirnos at Metropolitan hall on rues duy ovcrlng 'iho fnembors of the Saritoga ljcoum will give the second parly of tnoir series on Fri day evening Mrs Boyd and Miss Clnnuto of Chicago are the quests of Mrs Lymau Uichardson at the Paxton hotel Mr and Mrs Warren Rogcis hnve re turned from Chicago , where they spent a charming ton days Mr and Mrs Louis Bradford accompanied bv M istcr Robert left on Sunday for a three weokss'aj in California Mrs , Joseph Garnanu loft on Monday for a visit to Boston being accompanied by Mr Garneau as fur as Chicago Dr and Mrs Duryoa gave a handsome reception ception to their very wide circle of friends on the aftcruoon aud ovoulng of Thursday , Janunry 10 Cards are out for a reception to bo given on Thursduy , Januarv SJJ , by Mrs Bonjnmin Gallagher in honor of her visiting neico , Miss McCornlck Miss Tatum lof 1 on Thursday afternoon accompanied by Miss Bnldridgo , who will return to her homo , whllo Miss Tatum will spend a month In Now.York and Chicago At Miss Nash's dance on Tuesday ov cnlng was announced the engagement of Miss Mary Ludlngton , daughter of Dr and Mrs Horace Ludlngton , to Mr Charles Watson Hull Mr Moso Barkalow , whoso circle of friends in Omaha Is almost without a horl zen has shown that his heart is true to Poll by again taking up his rcsldcnco among us , The very oxcIbivo Gorman club organized by a circle of holies in their second season has ut last materialized and they will give their lh st cotillion od Tuesday ovonlng at Miss Nash's The Misses Wadlcleh , who will bo so pleasantly recalled bv these fortunate enough tp have mot them during a former visit , will arrive in Omaha at the close of the week as the guests of Mrs Frank Colpctzer Mrs Frcdorlo G Mnson , of East Orange N J , ' accompanied by hoi little dnughtor and her mother , Mrs Caldcrwood , arrived in the city Friday , and will bo a guest of Mrs R D. Hills 2013 California street An Omaha infant torrlblo of soma nine or ton Intorcsting summers , remarking the constant attentions paid exclusively to the buds by a bouu with frost-touched hair , very aptly dubbed him youths companion " Mr nnd Mrs Clement Chase cntortalncd the Park nvonuo high llva club last Satur day evonlnc , Mrs Collins and Mr John Clark winning the royal prizes , whllo Dr Brown and Mrs Ruynoldswon the consola tlou prizes The Misses Ludahy of Chicago arrived on Tuesday nnd ate visiting Mrs E A Cudahy at CIO South Twenty-sixth street Curds hive been issued bv tholr hostess for a high flve party to bo given Monday evonlug , Jan uaiyS ) , in their honor La grinpo , from Its over too close familiar ity , has grown to bo a stench in the nostrils " Reducing a card paity at ono of the most delightful and populai houses in town from a possible sixty guests to a meagre fourteen was ono of Its vagaries dui Inp the past week A young man who drove up rarnam street during the week in a stunning cutter aud on v labia pair might hav o done away with his double row of bolls as their consonance was qulto destroyed bv the strldont tones of his companions voice the blatent sound of whoso conversation nttraotod tbo attontlon of pedestrians quite a square away A dozen or moro men and women mot qulto informally on Thursday ovonh g nt thi ) Bachelors to road "Iwolfth Nitht" an attempt at an oveniug with Shakespeuo so gratifying as to encourage further effort i ho outcome may result In tbo inatenlizution of a club to moot fortnightly at u members house , ono of tha poets plays being cast for each evenings entertainment Cnpltal has been made of the good nnturo of our belles as was ovldancod in the pink aominoos at Mrs Carters on Triday even ing For days , tha sweat creatures took pink stitches in pink stuffs until tire assumed u dreary aspect of couiour do rose Ono voung man behind a counter In ono of our s iois | gave way to bis Innnto propensity after selling lt > 3 yards of plnlc cambiio und n" la Dlxoy , suggested to a fair buyer that she take blue Instead You will Und pink very common , judging by the quantity that has been sold " HO\iV FOft HIE LADIES The box turban hat turns up all around the crown Stiff collarettes of jet , jot girdles and jet epaulets are very sty Itsh Whlto ! cloths are trimmed with black braid and udLod with dark furs Jacket waists and corsages vvithjextromely eluboiulo floats remain with us Ribbon trimmings nro much sought after and uro put on la an infinity of ways Silk , vallo and moussollno do lainoilook • very well when made uuluto trained dresses Simply made robes of velvet , odg ° d with , Russian sable or ether rich fui s uro all tbo rage Bordered and ombrolderod woolens ! are well liked by married ladies and very little fclrls Chinchilla of fine quality and silky Chinese sheep fur aio largely used for trlmiring fur poses . Steel and silver art Jewelry , as It Is culled , Is the novvost fad In fancy ornamentation Ibis consists of cbatelaloo appendages of various uulquo devices , brooches , bangles , bolt buckles , nnd dog collars , some of the latter being set-with Cairngorms or dark blue faced crystalsa Dresses of camrl'shair nnd velvet hnvolho draperies of the camels hair and tbo skirt of \el\ot J ho smnll bonntt will survive as it chnpeau do theiter and rocoptlon cap after iris dead for street wear Kid straps and gem set silver buckles fnslon many of the Parisian dinner gowns and opera toilets Moufllou , lynx , benver nnd skunk supple ment sealskin , Russian sable und real astra khan In populnr favor Light colored velvets lined with vvhito Thibet ( .ontsklii vvoronoverso much used for elegant mantles ns at present Lace dresses nro mounted on hlnknrco- phnnovvltli petticoat of black satin , or with undcrdrcs of pure whlto velvet Evening dresses nro richly embroidered In gold and silver Iho foundations nro velvets nnd satin brocides Lllvc aud pile mnuvc nro favorite colors Mnny sklits nro made crosswlso of the mntori il and hive hut ono semi 1 o mount them In nmplo pettleoit fashion upon u fouu datlon skirt is a work of nrt Pollsscs llnod with silk nro frequoiitlv mndo of two kinds of tnrtnn and thin com bined with velvet or plush for the collar nnd cny > i > the slcovos or cuffs una pockets Astrakhan Is nlso si > on on such long wraps \ \ hlto domino parties nro now qulto the thing in Now rk since ono was given by Mrs Astor lha lidlos wear vvhito domlnos nnd wnlto sitln ma9ks , nnd the gentlemen are cither nnskod or appear In fancy e'ross Silks In wide stripes , with n pattern brocade cado 1 on o ich nltonmto stripe , nro v oi v fash lumiblo for evening dress , ns is also sills brocaded in lnrgo Moral pittorns But the latter aia genornlH comblnod with plain silk or peiu do solo The desire munifostcd by the fmr so\ for tnlninturo paintings set as brocides amounts to almost a crne llicso paintings uio 1m ported , and lending manufacturers claim Unit they h wo diftlctiltv In mounting them fast onouch to supply the demand The foatbor boa is the fad of the season for evening weir It comes up vvc'l over the oars nnd Is sltnplv n nocwlct Of ostrich fe ith- crs In shndod tints of old rose rose skv blue , pnlo gold or canary , and crenm-vvnlto Then there is a tiny tip of black on cuch feather , which inakos these boas v ery effectIve Ivo and becoming Fancy jcwol pieces are worn moro than ever this w fntor Pins and brooches of nil styles birds beetles , flowers dragonllles daggers , svvorls hornldle , inllitirv , sym bolic , and other emblems are stuck hero , there und every where in tbo hair In the driperies of the bodice in folds ind bows of lnco and ribbon , und even in the hat und bonnet M.U9ICAL AND DRAM VTIC Sydney Rosonfleld has llnishod a now play called ' Iho Stopping Stone " Julian Mnugus has assumed tlio manage mentof Mirio Wamright for this nnd net season Ben btcrn has been ongiged by Abbov & Gmu as business manuter of the Loudon Gaiety eoniiiuny Richard Manslleld Is rohcir3lng ' Dr JcuyllundMr Hjdo" nnd aspects to revive the pluy In the near future Lottn w 111 go on the roadajun next sea son , nnd a tour hasibcen booued for her ex tcudlng to San Francisco SirChailes Hnlla und Lidy Hallo Mme Norman-Norudiup to a year or two ago nro about to sail for Austrlm ' The Gondoliers " Gilbert and Sullivan s latest operetti hasdriwn largo audiences ut the Paik theater , Jew York city , Dion Bouclc lult has finished a now play for Sol bmitti Russell which will bo made known in New York ut Daly s theater next fullMr Mr Frederick Gobhurd and Mrs Langtry have bad a quarrel Ho has not seen his fair Ophelia since July Inst , vvhon they p irtcd iu sllencti nnd tears Low Dockstador has just signed a contract with Primrose & . West's minstrels H is knottn tnat ho will get largo , -wnges , aud ho wont have to work very hard John Stetson is crcditod with many mal aprouisms , but his latest remark is delight fully pat Ho Is crfdltod with christening "Iho GondollorB" the Gono-dollurs " It is reported that Geoffrey Havvloy , the actor , formerly of Joseph Jefferson s com pany , who recently foil lute a lar o fortune by the death of an undo , bus boeomo iusauo and been removed to an Iusano asylum Joseph Mackay , an English dramatist of soma ability , has lust died nt the ago of thirty nlno years His principal woric for the stage was ' Peggy , " an Irish comedy , produced at the Londoa royalty some years agoMr Mr Charles Wynrtlmm nddrossea the pu plls of the dramatic department of the Chicago cage conservatory and un nudlenco of COO people the other afternoon In the Auditoi linn hall Iho subject taken by the comedian was ' Sociotv und the Drama " At the recent annual mooting the follow ing ofllcers of tha Now York college of musio were elected President Eve rett P. Whpoler , vice nresilcnt Moirls Rene di rector Alexander Lambert , secretary La tham G Reed ; treasurer Otto Rothor Mme Cottiolly has bought two operas for the McCaull open comuany fiom uarl Her mann , business ninnngor of thu standard theater Both will bo produced in the course of tbo company's next engagement in Now York , which will begin next boptembor Mrs Potter , Mrs Lanfctry and Mrs O Sul livan Dlmpfol have given up their efforts to olevata the American stage Miss Lotltla Aid rich , nlccoof Senator Stewart of Nevada rushes into the breach of the Washington stage and will endeavor to ralso the tone of the drama Of Mrs Lotltla Aldrlch's ' debut in Wash ington in u play called Mad Marlon" the Now York limes saysi "Tlio debutante acted with composure und Intelligence but the play was not ono rich enough in Bitua tions to develop peculiar ability As a 'so cloty' ovnt the poiformanco was a great success " A momborof the Amberg troupe says that Ilerr Possirt before stopping on the stage , bends his body forward until it forms a right anglo with his logs , shakes his head vigor ously und then Btands up straight n aln Ho has thus thrown tff his own Indlvi luallty and tuken on that of tbo character which ho is to ploy Pablo Sarasato , the famous violinist , and Euicno d'Albcrt , the grcit pianist , mndo their last appoarai co together in New York at tbo Metropolitan opoia house on luosday evening burasata plavod Lalo's ' Swn phony Espsgnolo" and his own Nightingale " D'Albeit Brahms gale played concerto in D and solos John Stetson J , B Crnhtroo , 1 B Rich and William Harris , alt Boston managers , with a number of ethers from ether cuius , nro in Now York 'lholr v islt Is duo to tbo number of cancelled engagements caused by the sudden closing up of so many traveling compinics iho season on the road bus bean unusually bed It Is said thaUIbson founded his ' Dolls House on fact , and that the Nora of real life , after trying to gain the oxponono which she needed in-uisolitary struggle ngalnst the world , made up hen mind that her lust condi tion was a good deal worse thun the first , und went homo to her husband rfhd babies , per fectly coutent tooio u doll again , Jobann Strauss whom a London con tern porary very Judiciously lofersto us the only real Strauss , " lias brought forth his 437th Onus , in shape of a. ' ICaUorwalzer " Johaun will will bu romembei sd as having visited the United Statosian the occasion of the Bos ton jubilee , und most people that heird blm conduct ono of his waltzes will piohably ad mit that they have never listened to anything Uko it since An Intorcsting souvenir of Verdi's jubilee has been picpared by Messrs Rleordl of Milan it Is rn illustrated thirty two page supplement of the same size as tl o Gazette Muslcilo , containing specimens of Verdi s almost Illegible signature , two pages from the autograph score of "Otollo , " and boautl- fully executed otcbIncs of scenes at Ron cole , nnd of the house and grounds of Verdi's rest deuce at bunt Aata ( besides anecdotes of • bo master nnd portraits of his llrst teacher , Antonio Burezzl , and of that ( .cutleinau's Margbcrlta , Verdi's first wife The eight standard chants of the Russo Greek cliurcn are original lijzantlno airs which have been preserved unchanged for at least seven hundrcdyears nnd probably ono thousand 'Iho rotation of the eleventh cen tury Mbb In which they are curliest found is plainly allied to tbo ancient classloGrcoV aud form a most interesting link with the pre christian or * . A CRiiSCENr AND SCIMITAR An Arable Order DathiR From the Time of Mohnmmod NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE Array oil In the Glory of nn Eastern Nnhub two Hiindsoino Mn.-ioilio Olcmplos Gcucinl 1 odjje Notes "Eq Sitnimt Aialkimi " Thoo-dorof the Nobles of the Mjstfo Shrine , dntos us origin back to the year of the hcgiri J5 ( A D ( j0) ) nt Mecca , iu Ara bin It wus instituted by the Mohilinnie Inn kailII Alee , iho son in law of the prophet Mohammed iho order was originally nn lnqu < eltion or vlgllunca committed to dis pense-justice and oxoeutu punishment upon criminals who osciped tholr just deserts through the tardiness of the com ts , and nlso to promolo religious tolorulon niuong cul tured men of all nations Iho original in tchtion was to form n bund of men of ster ling vvoitn who wouldwithout fear or favor upon n valid accusation , try , judo ( nnd c\o cute , If need be , uny crlmiuul within nn hour , hav ing taken precautions ns to secrecy nnd security II o nobles perfected tholr orgmlzitlon and did such prompt and cM clent work that they excited alarm und even coustornatior in tbo hearts of evildoers In ull countries I ho order Is yotonaof the mnH highly favored among the many secret societies which abound in oriental countries , nnd . giithctsnrouud Its shrines iBclcct low of thu best cultured and educated clas os lhoii ostensible object Is to lucre iso the fullh nn I fidelity of all true bolicvcrs in Allah Its membership in all nouutrlcs mcludes Chris tluns Israelites , Moslems , nnd men Iu high positions of learning ind power 0 na of tbo most noted pitrons of the older Is the Die dlvooMgypt AU Mohmninedans lospect ovary ono who has been circumcised und who will respect the formula of the creed there Is no deity but Allah " without refer ence to what his private bollof may bo , for they have n maxim , ' Tha interior belongs to God alone The nobles of the M\sllc bhrlpo , thcrcforo uro eminent for their broad nnd catholic tolerition iho noble who nolds to n belief in a supiomo or most high is never questioned as to any definition of that bollof Among the modern promoters of the principles ciplos of the order in Europe ono of the most noted wa3 liorr Adam Woishiupt a mvst'o of the Rosy Cross or Rosicruciau , aud prolussor of 1 iw Iu the unlvrrslty of Ingols'idt , in Bavarii , who roVLVed the order in tint city on May 1 l""b its uioiu bars oxoiclscda profound inlluonca before nnd during the French revolution vvhon they were known us the Illumin itl und professed fessod to bo teiehcrs of philosophy und to sand forth trom thcii secret society the light of science over all mankind , ind to diffuse the purest prirciplcs of virtue From the central soclctv at Ingolstadt branches spre 11 out through ull Europe Among the mem hers there ara recorded the names of Fred crick the Gre it Miraboau , Goethe Spmozi , Kant , Lord Bacon , nnd many members of royal families and a long list of literary , sci cntiflc and professional men Iho order in Auierlci does not advocate Mohammedanism us n sect , but inculcates the same respect to dolty hero is in Arabia and elsewhere Iho lltual now in use is a tianslatlon from the o-iginal Ar ibic , found preserved in the archives of the order at Aleppo , byni , whence it vv is brought in 180U to Lon Ion England , bj Rizk Hlluh Hassoon Lffeiidcr , who was tha author of several important works In Arabic , ono of which is a matricil version of the book of Job His " History of Islam offend ed the lurklsh government because of its bumnntnrlati principles , and ho was forced to leuva his native country Ho was a ripa scholar in Arabic poetry and the general lit erature of the ago , and his improvements in the direction of certnln parts of the ritual of the shrine , nro of gre it beauty and value ihts iitual Is known In Arabia as ' iho Pillar of Society , " which Is an honorary tltal given only to persons of very great distinction in tvo service of truth , justice and mercy , and wns originally giv on to this work by Hafiz , the Persian poet tlio salutation of distinction among the members of the order ib ' EsSelainu Alci kuin ! " "Paaco bo withyoul" to winch is returned tbo gracious wish "Aleikum cs Salaaml' With you bo peacol" Iho jewel of the order is u crescent , formed of any substance iho most valued materials mo the claws of a Bcncal tiger , united ut tlioir bises in a gold setting , which includes tholr tips and bonis on ono side of tha center the head of a sphinx , and on the other a pyra mid , urn nnd star It bears also the Arabia motto of the or lor , ' Kuwat wn Gbaha Gba dub " meaning in Lnglish "stieiihth and fury " 'Iho order was organized m this country on June 0 1870 , wbou Mecca temple , the Hist toinploof the order in the United States , wns Instituted by Dr Walter M Tleming and his associates , A L Ruvvson , tbo well known Arabic translator , William J Florence once , the actor , Edward Lddy , Danlol Sick ols , Charles T McClenacbnu , Tohn W Simons Albert P Moriarity , Aaron L Northrop Sherwood C Campbell , Oswald Merle d' Aubigno , James S Chnppnll Tohn A. Moore , George W. Millur und William S Pitterson , n'l ' ScottiBh Rite Masons No parson is eligible to membership in the order unless ho is a Ihlrtj-second dogrou MaBon or u Knight 'Icmplar in Lood standing Each subordinate tompjo Is required to select an ancient Arabic or Egyptian name as its dis tlngulshing title Many of iho tamplas have , bownvcr selected a certain word und after translating It into Arabia used it as a title Ibis is also allowed Ihu various temples in this country have spurcd no pains or expanse in imitating tha gorgeousnuss of the east The room occu pied bv Lulu teuiplo In Masonic temple , Philadelphia , was designed by Mr Wlndrim tbo present supervising architect of tbo treasury , and cost about $10 000 The robes worn by the oftlcors , whoso titles aio all in Arabic , correspond to this interior decora tlou of tha room Soma of these costumes may bo described ns fol'ows : Grind Potontata Velvet Purple robe or domino , flowing slcovos , trlmmod with yel low or gold braid , yellow or gold cloth sash high , purple , and yellow silk or satin turban , with crescent , gold and jewelled , jewelled scepter , with croscant on top Chlof Rabban Velvet Bright g'cou robe or domino , full , flowing sleeves , trimmed with purple nnd broad flowing sash , green nnd purple turban , with crescent at top Assistant Rabban Velvet i Blue robe or domino , largo flowing sleeves , trimmed with oriingo , and broad orange Bash , blue and orange ango turban , with crescent In front , High Priest and Prophet Robe made of woven metal cloth , gilt , silver , nnd calored , Uko damask , flowing sleeves and fringed , broad gold and yellow woven metal clotb , tall vvhito turban crown shaped , yellow , gold , Und black , jewelled , and bo carries n crosier Oriental Guide Velvet ! Orange robe or domino trimmed with purple , broad purple sash bolt , and sword , orangj and purple tur ban , crescent in front Ho carries a long Arab slag , trimmed at spearhead with or- aiifco and purple ribbon All of these ofllcers wear also jewels In the shape of pyramids , moons sninxcf , scimo- ters etc All tha emblems and lowols of the My stio bhrlro order are the characteristic Insignia of the onontul nation from which thu order emanates Two MiiLiiillocnl TiniDlifli Onoof tbojlncst Masonio temples In the world is that of thai nplo Esperauco ledge in Port Louis on the Island of Mauritius off tbo South African eoist This lodge is ono of the oldest as well as one of tbo largest In the world It was established In 18T0 and has 800 active members bastdos qaito as manyen congo Its temple Is constructed of whlto marble , only one story high , and stands in the center of a block It cov ers four acres of ground and has rooms enough to allow of every degree in Masoury being conferred at the same tuna and in a different room There Is also a banquet ball largo enough to Boat 1,600 quests Iho grounds about the temple are beautifully laid out und are shut In from the publlo gaze by nstono wall ten feet high ' 1 ho temple of Kap ledge in Capo To.vn , South Africa , livals the ono lu Port Louis in beauty , aud in certain particulars it excels It It Is situate 1 In n largo grove of oak trocs nnd the various chnnibors nro fitted out for tholr work In the most olnbornto manner lmnglnnblo Iho Blue ledge rooms for in- stnncc , hnvo suhtprrnuonn apartments , nnd the work is given most Impressively In fact , the reromony of Initiation in the lodges of bouth America the tropics nnd the Orlontls drnniatiu in the extreme Contrary to the custom in American nml LiikU'ti lodges , where the vvoi k Is simple , and tbotoby Im pressive , these loJgos depend Upon the dra matic to Impress the seeker nftor light , nnd it is onounh to siy that the uovitituo borer forgets his Initiation A I1 . MA M The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Nebraska Mnsonlo hemp , for the olcctlon of officers nnd the trunsnetion of ether busi ness of the nssoclnllon will bo liol I at J p m lliursdij next , nt Freemasons ' hnll The Ncbiaskn Votcrnn Frcomnsniis will hold their annual mooting next 'Ihuradni , the itinlversiry of bt Tohn the Almoi.ssr , at Frcomison's hill Iho business meeting will bo held tit 7 p in , and dinner will bo scivcd at 8 p in • H. ol P. Major GonnrnlCarnnlnn 1ms Issue ! a gen orilordei iu which 1 o compliments the Uni form It ink upon tha splondli growth during lnstycir Since lunutry I , U > 1 lOinowdl visions hive ben nddod , and the Uniform U ink lias boon introduced for thu llrst time Into Tsorth Carolina , Vermont , Idaho , nnd Biitlsh Columbia Through the Uniform It ink it has been possible to Institute ivgrand ledge lu Vermont Post , Chancellor C L Erven wns presented ted with n handsome past chancellors Jewel bv thu members of Good Snnnrltan ledge at ttre'lr Inst meeting Tlio officers of Franklin lodge No 121 , were Installed by Grind Chuicallor Mucfnr- lnnd lust Ihursdnv night 1'ho following nro tno officers P C VV P Cool L C , L L Snov , V C , II W Plnnoy , P , F L bliarmun , M E W M Kimmol , M F , W T beott , K RS. . R II Niiol , M A , Hurry Martin , 1 GR C Rowley , O G , Louis Worm This lodio starts out with forty charter members nnd bids fall to bo the bist working ledge In the city The members have exhibited mora intelligent In sight iuto the requirements and general idea of tha vvcrk than is usual in cow lodges J in Hus ledge h is received permission to use n Bohemian ritual Special permission was granted bv the supicmo ch incellor nnd the lodge will sonn commeneo to boom Its mcmDcifhip 'llus ledge h is been praetlc ally it a standstill for sumo tune , owing to the fuel th it tbo largo majority of its mam- ' bars ind these who contompinted joining were not conversant with the English lin guago cuouirh to appreciate tbo beauties of the litual The supreme chiucollor h is di rected Hint the ritual bo tnnslated ind printed in Bohemian and the copies sent to liim , nftor which they will bo furnlshod to Buch lodLas in Nebraska ns deslro them It is probable that Bohemian lodges will nt otuo bo orginirol ut bchuyler , Wilbur W ahoo W est Point nnd some point in b i- line county , as there ire largo numbers of Bonomlius at all these points who uro de sirous of orginizlug lodges Omihn ledge No JO K of P , hid an In stallation on luiiu iry • ) I ho follow ing offi cers were instulled by D G C IP Lund Otto Wugner , P C , Willlim van Kioge , C C , Ous ltudlof W C , 1 rank Grossu in picluto , II M Jolnnson , M of F Henry Horiibcreor , , M of E , Adolph f Hartwlf , K ot It b , JnmesPeteison , M of A , Jans Motz , I G , Charles rdiartow , O G i o o r The follow ing nro the oftlcors of the ragl- mont of the Plntto , Patriarch Militant J W Nichols of Omaha colonel , with head quarters at Omahi , W L Kuykendull of Cheyenne , lieutenant colonel , N B Helm of Otn ilia , innjor of the First battalion , D B Marston of Koirnoy , major of the Second battalion , F B Brynutof Omaha adjutant with rink of captain , J. C Lee of Freomont , quartermaster with the rank of captain , J Pickering of Keuruoy commissary with the rank of captain Major General E M Stone is in command of the division of the Mississippi with headquarters at St Louis The regiment of the Plutto is m this division and in the third brigade Brigadier General 0 L Rosomiii is in command of the thitd brigade with headquarters ut Moutezuina Canton Ezra Millard No 1 , P M , gave a ball at Masonio ball lust Wednesday night lha attendance was good und u most enjoy able evening wis spent Musle wns fur nished by the Patriarchs Militant band and was most excellent lbo uffnlr was in cbirgo of n goncral committee consisting of GeortoA Bcnnnlt , r F Shoolcy , J W. NicnolB and Johu A. Johnson ussisted by C A Patterson , b J Larson , L C Goopsr nnd F M Wooloy A delicious supper wus sot vod about midnight and dancing continued until aluto bout Ruth lodge Daughters ot Robokah , will give ono of its periodical entcrtninmonts next Saturday evening at tha ledge room , corner Fourteenth nnd Dodo ( streets ilia ontortalnmonts glvou by this ledge uro cola brated foi tlioir onjovablo charactci nnd there Is ovary reason to believe tnat this ono will provo no exception to the rule The spurious order , taking the name of tlio Intornntioml Order of Odd Follows is to bo proceaded ngalnst by the grand master of Illinois , and prevented from tbo further use of the title of I O O F M M < > r , \ . ft Tbo Modern Woodmeu Is a fraternal or ganization , bonoflclal In character and has a mrmbcrsbip In the ten nnrtbvvostorn states nf over forty thousand It has paid oui'over ? 500 000 , with an average assessment of $3 per year It has ever eight thousand mem bers in Nohraska , 1 000 of whom are in Lin coln In this city there are thrco camps , composed of ever tbreo hundred members , and a special effort is now being madu by Deputies Henderson , Mnlby and Hauiplln to increase these respective camps under a special dispensation , and every weak num bers nro being ndded It takes no hazzurd- ous risks nnd stands in the front rank of ro spectcd and honored societies composed of the loading men of uveiy community It Ij Mr Wnrren , supreme scribe , Royal League , from Chicago Is in the city Ho is hero to install the members of Omaha coun ell , recently formed Omnln council , Roy nl loiguo promises to bo ono of the largest and most representative councils of nny of the secret eiders in the city Mr Wnrrnn Icnvcs Monday morning ut U JO for St Louis O 13 H Vcster chnpter , O E S , will hold Its an nuul social at Freemasons hall on February 10 The entertainment Is in the bands of Messis ' 1 Battcrton nnd S LoMssurier , which is a guarantee of Its excellence CIbmhiii it Am ml Clan Gordon , No 03 will moot In Kauf mans hall , 1316 Douglas street , on Monday , January St ) , at 8 p in sharp G W tiiiKi ns , Chief , James riun r. , Sccrolary , DrJ.E.McGREW ; TJi u Well I4.iioun Spec lulls ! , tkS vS'mWK ' tl o tnstuieiiinf jr vftju& gft vai KixrAKici / jSlilfcL u' a euro tf u ir * F . < vgjffl anlBi I fppnua jkt 'vS * * < . \ jfi3nc , \ * ' ' " * • ° * I L t ' /U nasi abioluii lr I JfJ hi II cured Send I > r ld"T * V / / / / luiiki 'lliulUa 'MftJfciK H0' * ' ' r r&lan ' S 1 * f\ \ ualuDU o.cia Vl / I tarruli an I I-klu pW WnMji I , , t I'vflHJniit ' luent by tu rro- 1 iJWffllfehu.heiJjiias 5Stfaw aiupiturrei > ) ' • coMbUi/rA'iiojs i'Jtii : : . Office 15 E , Cor 1Utn & Jackson Sts Omaha , Neb , Manhood ys &fc IIIUIIIIUUU of juuUful I nirudfneo , rAUtlmr IreliAturo IVcay hericui Ptbllty , I < oi > Uf > lioo < 1d& hirinftrle llataln verykiiuwurru o- • Jy.lxdlKMVrrrlarlii il n alM ufMlf lrf wUell lie Kill und ( tralrdl 111EK to I U Mlovr ult rr . dihiuJ U ItLUta , I O UuHUlJ.N.wYwkCH/ . OMAHA MEDICAL iGlC f _ _ H.W COS , I3TH A DODBE MB , OMAHA , HEB ; rOR TUB TRMTltlSt OP AU , APFUANCFS FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES * BeaTaclllUti Appirfth > ianan mtaliifor6uflcei&fa ! Tr tn nt of ictry form of U'lOi * requiring WKDICALorROROIOALTRKATIlVNT . _ MINKTY ROOMS I OK PATICHT8. 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CO , I AND THE GR0SS 0F THE > 1 LEQION OF HONOR , I WAS CONFERRED UPON t ) I NATHANIEL WHEELER , I The President of the Company I WHEELER & WILSON MFG CO I 1.H5 1H7 WnlinMh Av < , Clllonit" . I som > ity P. E. PLODMAKT & Co I 220 > . Kllh hi , Omaha , NoIj I CLOTHING I