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1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JANUARY 11 , 1891.-SIXTEEN PAGES. WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING , A Ecspito from Iho Mad Rusk of the Merry Holiday Season. WHAT THE FUTURE HAS IN STORE , The Willlntiifl Itaceptlon nt the Mil- Inrd .Mr. anil MTH. Kurtz'n "At II oino" Interest I UK oftlio Smart World. Detroit Free 7VfM The bangs upon her snowy brow With Rcntfo touch she smoothcth down. The work li done ; sho's ready now To don her most bewitching gowu. The dress becomes her charmingly , And of the fact she Is aware , But oft she turns herself to BOONe No crcano Its beauty doth Impair. A collar round her swan white nock Hhu fiistcim snow bo lrt by snow With various trinkets doth bedeck The charms that could their aid forego , Last tins , her beauty to enhance , Around her throat a ribbon ay , Thtm Klvos the glass a pnrtlnK glance , And to the pnrlor taltos her way. Like the bonudlctlon which follows after prayer cainu the respite longed for by the I leaders of Iho smart world , who during Now Year's ' wcoli were ijoitiB from rnornliii ; till night , and morning again. The past wcoli hns been exceedingly quiet -hi boflal circles nnd if it had not been for the beaullful reception at the Millard on Thurs day evening , the opera , and oao or two card parties and Kcnsmptons , the \vook would have bocn utterly devoid of social Interest. Hut there U great compensation In the fact thiit'thcrc were fewer entertainments the past week than during the week previous. The young pit-Is could uot hnvo stood'tho .ttraln and cases of pneumonia would hnvo resulted with the chances oven that they uilght prove fatal. It was far hotter to have a letting down from the rapid paeo and bright eyes nnd rosy cheeks testify to the ofllcaoy of the ro st. This week promises little more than last. The reception by Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Mc Cord , Mrs.Lovl Carter's ' dancing party and the series of Kensingtons by Mrs. Samuel Durns are thus for thu only entertainments announced for the week , out some how or other when the week is ended the social columns of Tin : lii ! : : nhow activity among the leaders of tha social life 111 the city. 4 It Is not necessary for Tilllo May Fornoy to remind us mat there are few more de lightful ways of entertaining than dinner giving. In a recent article In Table Tulk this practical writer nnd broad observer very justly remarks thnt It Is a grievous error to HUpposo that the menu is ttip oi\y ] especial feature of the Ideal dinner party. Of course the choice of ilishin , tlic preparation and the nerving nro of primary importance , but to insure fitting appreciation it is neces sary to give careful thought to the se lection of guests. The company gathered in n family dining room , must. In the nature of things , ho a small one , und it should ho thor oughly congenial. The tact , therefore , of a dinner hostess shows Itself llrst when she sends outlier Invitations , as many feasts have been spoiled by ill-chosen guests as by In competent cooks. Nor h it necessary that all the company should bo old acquaintances ; Indced-sucti n party Is likely to bo dull ; con- I rrrpZTuTit& fresher when the social clement fcirvaried. It Is , however , judicious to so ar range it that onch guest is acquainted with at least ono other in the company. A vary largo party Is generally unsatisfac tory. It is n sad fault to crowd nt a tablo. Nothing is moro unpleasant at dinner than rubbluir elbows with your neighbors. Plenty of room , plenty of light nnd plontv of air nro a.trinity , of essentials If you would make your dinner parties successful. The Invitations to a formal dinner party should bo sent out two weeks in advance. Happily , in this country , wo are not both ered with formal rules of precedence. The simple ono to bo observed with us in seating guests Is .that the lady of distinction , that is , the ono forwhom the dinner may bo given , Hhould bo placed at thu right of the host. If it bo n gentleman wno Is so honored , ho Is properly seated ut the right hand of the hostess. The remainder of the company Is placed as the fancy of the hostess dictates , and If the arrangement docs not moot with general satisfaction. It is well to remombcr that the lady la'withln her rights and no ouo is Justified In being offended. , If the boutonuloros of men grow much larger they will arrive at the dignity of cor sage bouquets. A year or so ago the most pretentious swell considered the lapel of his coattuifllclontlydecoMteil if it hero a small rose or a spray of forn. Then ho increased tno she of the boutonnloro by nn extra rose or a bunch of vlulcts , and the fashion dually ' came around to gardenias and what nro known as whlto pinks. First , men were two whlto pinks , then three , then four , nt.d now they frequently wear live In n bunch , It Is the least harmful fashion to which men nro addicted , however , of which no ouo complains least of all , the florists. Mrs. S. V. Cmgor's second novelette. "A Successful Man , " is a very knowing book , nays LIfo. It illustrates the remark of lover of paradox that "domesticity is the greatest roe of American society. " Daniel Luwtoii , a characteristic successful man , rose through the careers of a dozen men. Ho married early a wlfo who was suited to but ono career. Lawton awoke in middle life , on the eve of his greatest achievement , to the realization that a placid , domestic llfo might not furnish the greatest stimulus to nn am bitions man. Ho was not a weak man , or a vicious man ; ho merely recognized what every thoughtful man knows to bo true , and whicti Lord Bacon long ago put into the fam&us remarks about a wife and children being "hostages to fortune. " The usual reply to make U that such a situation is "rough on the women. " Without being un gcnoruus , is it not fair to add that it is oc casionally "rough on the meal" Of course there have been two ways out of the dilemma iu this country the adaptability of Ameri can \vomcn and the divorce court. And It Is surely sufo to nay that the former way Is the more popular for the American woman has proved herself aule to "rlso iu the world' ' about as rapid Iv as t.liu American man and indeed , It usually takes a good tnau to koo ] pace with her iu the race. The I'rllllnnt ICocoptlnn. 'Tbo reception nud dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams and Miss Mar garct Williams nttho Millard Thursday evening - ing was undoubtedly oao of the handsomest receptions of the season , -The parlors and dancing hall were elab orately decorated with llowors , palms and hot house plants. Llllos of the valley stoot In rose bjowls , and jardinieres ou the mantels mid on the tables which had bcon prettily nr ranged for tlm occasion. And in addition to the wealth of cut flowers which made the room look llku n rose garden , largo numbers of pots containing flowering Japanese lilies , were effectively vlaced In the reception roon nuit ball room , making a beautiful haul ground to the dark foliage of the palms and fcrnst A pretty feature of the ballroom was the bank ot palms which had been built in the northeast corner behind which the orchestra was stationed. It was a very decided Im provement over the screens which have heretofore toforo done soryico as a dividing line between the musicians and the guests , and ut the saiuo tlmo did not Impede the sound waves. No programmes were used , banners bulng substituted with the order of dances letteruc thereon. Mr. aim Mrs. Williams and Miss Williams received In the woH drawing room and were autlstcd throughout Iho evening by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swobo. Mrs. Williams were a beautiful gown o : while satlu trimmed with oxquuita point lao ; handsome diamonds. Miss Williams , a very pretty nnd attractive- young woman , were ono of the daintiest gowns seen nt a reception this season , white jollo trlratnodvlth gold braid , and gold sllp- vwHu > vas very aucgestlvo of a flower fihow for she ourrlod immense Iwuquets ol ro cs and lilies of the valley , whllo her gowu WM trimmed with the huiulsorncist roses ob tainable. Miss Bosslo Vates , who always wears iirutty aud cffoctlvo costumes , were ou this occasion a poetic toilette of cream moussel- ino do iinlo , daintily otnhroldorcd , nnJ rimmed nt the waist with heavy Vandykes , .bo points running umvard , n ( loop run nt the > ottom giving a fetching effect to the cos tume. Mls.l I.nura Ilonglnnd , nn Imported cos- , umo of white Ctilnn silk , Uiind embroidered , decollete and cntrnlno. Miss Amos , a pretty gown of black silk. Miss Knnpp , tin elegant costume of old rose slllr , trimmed with n brocndo of the same Blind nntl very pretty Incc. Miss Uoane , a pretty combination of blue nnd pink. Miss Krally Wnkcloy vrns bright nnd Inter esting ia a simply mndo coslutno of plak cropo. Miss Curtis woroa new pawn exceedingly becoming to her mndo of light green crcpo , offcctlvcly ornampnted with olnckbirJi. Miss May Olnrko mndo n pretty picture of young womanhood gowned In a maroon satin .rimmed with puttings of soft pink iniillo. Miss Ncttia Sherwood , pink not with strlpu of satin running throuuli It. Mrs. Hnrry McCormlck looked particularly rusciimtlng In a white silk trimmed with ovcly incoj dhunontls. Miss Burns were blue silk nnd net , simply miule. Miss Shopnrd , yellow crcpo with black ostrich fcathoH. Miss Nash , cream moussclllno do solo very prettily though simply mndo. Miss IJ.ims were a strikingly ImnJsomo gown of gray crcpo with pltik trimmings , clo- jnnt laco. Mrs. Clark Woodman , brown silk and bro cndo , cntrulne. Mrs. Woodward , neo Miss Nell Larimer. were her wedding gown of white sntln aim point laeo. Mrs. George A. Iloapland , blaok velvet trimmed with duchess luce , Miss Cook of Columbus were a very linnd- seine whlto flgurod silk gowu trlmuiud with rare Ince , cutralne. Mrs. Ur. Smith had on a becoming gown of red figured net. Miss Gcrtrudu Chambers , a. white crcpo outvalue. A pleasant feature of the reception was the laclc of formality which usually dominates affairs upon uu extended scalo. Everybody seemingly know everybody else , and wliilo there was a noticeable absence en thu younger society Hum and women , still by the time the dancing was over their absence had been for gotten. The following guests were present : Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Pratt , Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilor- hacli , Mr. and Mrs. Colpotzor , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swobo , Mr. and MM. 11. E. Esta- lirook , Mrs. dowry , Mr. mid Mrs. W. V. Morse , Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smith , Mr. and Mrs. Levi Carter , Mr. Mrs. Clurk Wood man , Mr. end Mrs. O. AI. Carter , Mr. and Mrs , Kelley , Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Morse , Mr. nnd Mrs. Yost , Mr. nnd Mrs. Morsemnn , Mr. and Mrs. Coutnnt , Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Tay lor , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Urown. Mr. nnd Mrs , Falconer , Mr. nnd Mrs. Iloagland , Mr nnd Mrs. liroatch , Mr. and Mrs. S D. Bnrknlow , Kov. Mrs. Atkis * son , Mr. uiul Mrs. Milton Itogersi Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Williams , Mr. and Mrs- Lindsoy. Mr. and Mrs. Milroy , Mr. nud Mrs- Clinton Powell , Mr. and Mrs. Tillson , Mr- nnd Mrs. Cohb , Mr. nnd Mrs.Vllllmn Hudick , Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Calm , Mr. nnd Mrs. Rood , Mr. and Mrs. Alorita Meyer , Dr. and Mrs. Smith , lr. nnd Mrs. Warren UoKura , Dr. nnd Mrs. C.Vill Hamilton , Dr. and Mrs. Woodnrd , IJr. and Mrs. Bradford , Lr. nnd Mrs. Will Popnloton , Dr. and Mrs. Deucl , Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Iluvcns , Dr and Mrs. Cartrlqht , IJr. nnd Mrs. F. B. Johnson , Dr. nnd Mrs. Fred Gray , Dr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Shnrp , Dr. nnd Mrs. C. Ilnrtmnti , Dr. and Kollins , Mr. and Mrs. Burns , Mr. and Mrs. McCormick , Mr. aud Mrs. Remington , Mr. nnd Mrs. Cole , Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert , Mr. and Mrs. Paxtoti , Mrs. Byron Heed , Mr. and Mrs. Sholcs , Mr. nnd Nlra. Thurston , Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Stephens , Mr. nnd Mrs , II. C. B. Kennedy , Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnko , Misses Nash , Ijams , Carter , Knight , Doano , Hossio Yntes , Kinily Wnkcloy , Brown , May Clurk , Wymau , Iloaglnnd , Laura Iloaglnnd , Curtis , Clara Brown , Mubol Smith , Dwlght , Broatch , lllbbard , Anna McCnguo , Lydia McCiigue , Chntnbors , Ames , Wilbur , Burns , I'ratt Sherwood Johnson Mc- , ICunnedy , , , - Cllutock , Knapp , Shepard , Miss Snckott , ( Council Bluffs ) . Messrs. Hamilton , Dim- mock , Crofoot , McCngue , McMillan , Turner , Deurlng , Crary , How , Dr. AVIlrox , Messrs.V. . Wyman , Squires , Bishop , Ulgnttcr , II. Uog- ers , W. Kopcrs , Ilorbach , Shears , Clifford Smith , Henry Wyman , Artlnlr Smith , Ken nedy , Charlton , Drake , Brings , Owens , Paxton - ton , Barlow , John Patrick , Saundcrs , Sher wood , Mr. Palmer ( Council Bluffs ) . IVlrs. nouns' I'rctty Koii 'There was an eager nnd a nipping air" all \Vcdiiesdrty , but that Tact did not deter the leaders of the smart world from utTond- Ing Mrs , George II. Boggs' Kensington ton from 2 until 0. The Boggs' residence nt the corner of Twentieth nnd Chicago streets is one of the cosiest In the cltv. While there nro many more pretentious houses in Omaha there are very few so delightfully appointed. The rooms nro largo and nicely "lighted. The hallwuy Is almost squaic , at ono side of which Is n pretty alcove extending underneath the stairway. The drawing room is very roomy , with a deep tow window on the east wh'ch ' is beautifully curtained and draped. The library Is nnothor pleasant room , nnd the music room off to the north balancesthoroouis very effectively , thu dining room being still in the rear of thu.llbrary. Excellent tastu has been displayed In the arrangement of the draperies over the doors nnd windows , which nro very suggestive of that used In the timo-of Louis Quince. The lloral decorations were very simple , only the chandeliers having been roped with snmax , while liorti and there a jardiniere filled with lilies of the valley gave a pretty effect to the Interior arrangement. Small tables were distributed throughout nil the rooms , and cards provided for those who nnd forgotten to bring their fancy work. The bow window , however , was lilled with busy women who haa uot neglected to bring the main feature of n Kensington , tbo knit ting.Throughout Throughout the afternoon the Musical Union orchestra played pretty airs In keeping with the brightness of the occasion. At f > o'clock refreshments were served , Stewart Pryor of the Union club having that portion of the affair In charge. Mrs. BogKs.who is a tactful hostess , quite deserved the worm congratulations she re ceived from her guests , for thu Kensington was' ono of the prettiest out tuid ladles' alTulrs given this season. The following were the uucsU present : Mrs. II. D. iCstabrook , Mrs. Clowry , Mrs. John 11. Ilawloy , Miss Ilawloy , Mrs. Frank K. Hullnr , Mrs. Levi .Carter , Miss Carter , Mrs. S. P. Morse , Mrs. C. f5. Sprague , Mrs. J. B. Kitchen , Mrs. A. Bui-leigh , Mrs , P.V. . Cooke , Miss Cooko. Mrs. David Baum , Mrs. Clark Woodman , Mrs. J. M , 'Thurston , Mrs. 13. W Nash , Miss Nosh. Mrs. J. II. Lohmer , Mrs , Goargoy , Ames , Mrs. James Vilas , Miss Clara Hawlor , Miss Mary Ilawloy , Mrs. 1C. A. Cuduhy , Mrs. II. G. Curtis , Mrs. Frank Bacon. Mrs , A. W , ' Kinsman , Mrs. O. M. Carter , Miss Leolu Carter , Mrs. Charles E. Smith , Mrs , George W. Kelley , Mrs. Wil liam Wallace , Mrs. J. M. Mot--alf , Miss Mel- lena ButtcrllclU , .Mrs. li. C. Cashing , Mrs. J. J. Dickey , Mrs. G. S. Hogors , Mrs. J. N. Gornisb , Mrs. John P. Williams , Mrs. W. L. Adams , Mrs. D. V. Sholes , Mrs. W. F. Vnlll , Mrs , II. G.r Hurt , Mrs. John Stubbs , Mrs , M. A. Knnnor , Mrs. A. P. Hopkins , Madaino Hopkins , Mrs. Clement Chase , Mrs. Joseph T. Duryea , Mrs. Churchill Parker. Mrs. Jotin Barker , Miss Barker , Mrs. J. 13. Baum. Mrs. J. U. Meredith , Mrs. J. C. Donlso , Mrs. Thomas Swobo. Mrs. W , F. Allen , Mrs. Daniel Baum , Mrs. Charles H. Brown , Mrs.C. S. Itnymond , Mrs. Frank B. Johnson , Mrs. Uyrou Hoed , Miss Shepard. Mr. and Mm. Kurtz "A't Home. " Tuesday evening , from 8 until 11 , Mr. ana Mrs. W. K. KurU gave n very delightful ro- cootlon at their hnudsomo rcsldo.ico In Dun dee Place which was attended by many lend ing society people from the city , In addition to a largo number of the residents of the suburban village. The bouse , in honor of the occasion , was prettily and effectively decorated with smllax and rosos. During the evening Mrs. UcorgoW , Wickorsham gave several piano solos which wore well received by tbo largo number of guusts present. Kcftvshments were served during thoovon Ing , the occasion being ono of thorough de light to the residents of Dundee 1'lnco and the guests from Omaha. There were present : Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns , Mr. aud Mrs. George W. Kelley , Mr. and Mrs. J , B. Kitchen , Mr , nnd Mrs. E. A. Benson , Mr. nod Mrs. W. L-Solby , Dr. and Mrs. T. S. Men-Ill , Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph II. McConuoll.Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Phllllppi , Mist Taylor , Mr , aud Mrs. N. D. Alien , ICnnsas City ; Mujor and Mrs. W. L. Bailie , Mr. nud Mrs. A. T. Austin , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Car- mlehfiol , Mrs. O. E. Wa hburn , KnnsaiCltyj 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hall , Mr , nnd Mrs , Frank Urown. Hov. T. C. Ciondonnlng. Mr , nnd Mrs. C. W , Keith , Mr. nnd Mrs. George D. Keller , Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Sprague , Mr. and Mrs. W. H , Hancock , Miss Perkins , Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Hooves. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. Upton , Mr. nnd Mrs. W , G. Temnlotou , Hov. nnd Mrs. J , W. Shank , Mrs. Wickcrshani , Mrs. U. D. HI1U , Mr. J. J. Shepherd , Mr. Frank W. Bills. IMnrrlngeH of the Week. WLACKIIUIIN AND r03Tr.H. Seldom In the history of Omaha society has n Inrgcr number of distinguished guests from abroad attended a wedding In this city than that of Miss Sarah Ellzaboth Foster , eldest daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Fos ter , No. lOUt South Thirty-third street , and Mr. William C. Blackburn , Wednesday even ing , December 01 , at S o'clock. The beautiful residence was decorated with n profusion of flowers , the halls and rooms being banked with potted plants nnd the walls deftly and prettily decorated with roses and smllax. To the Inspiring strains of the wedding march Mr. Blackburn nnd Mr. Frank .1. King , his best man , entered the front parlor , followed by Miss Foster nnd her slstor , Miss I'jmlly Foster , the bridesmaid. Arriving at the cast end of the room , the brldoand groom took a position under n cornucopia nnd horseshoe of roses and smllax. The ceremony which followed was per formed by Hev. George M. Brown of this city nnd Hov.'Mr. W. S. Blackburn of Klmwood , father of proom. The hrldo was gowned In n beautiful coa- tumo of fralllo Fwncalso on trnine , trimmed with lace , and curried a bouquet of wliito roses. Following the beautiful and impressive ceremony a reception was held which was participated In by many well-known people. Following the reception a wedding dinner was served In the dining-room which was profusely decorated. The bride nnd groom left on the W o'clock tram the same ovciung for Denver and other Colorado points , and on their return they wilt boat homo at their now home , No. 3110 Woolworth nvemio , Miss Foster Is the daughter of Mr. A. C. Foster of the packing houses of Swift & Co. , and Is nn amiable , accomplished und popular young woman , Mr. Blackburn is ono of the rising business men of the city , being engaged - gaged in the grocery trade on South twenty- ninth avcnuo. The friends Invited were Mr. nud Mrs. F. H. Foster , Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Muzzy and Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren BIgelow of Rutland , Mass. , Mr. and Mrs. George W. Foster , Mr. and MM , Elliott W. Carey nnd daughter. Miss Florence Curov of Worcester , Mass. , Mr. nnd Mrs , C. L. Smith and Miss Cora Knmcs of Burlington , Vt. , Mr. nnd Mrs. F. D. Foster , Mr. and Mrs. Gustav F. Swift , Mr. nud Mrs. W. II. TtiomDsouMr. and Mrs. W. E. Watt , Mr. and Mrs. 13. A. Wood , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Bcmls. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Swift , Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Morris , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Copley and Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Bnyne , , Mrs. Esther Churchill nnd Misses Grace Stafford , Kowena Bless nud Kmily Thomls , and Messrs. Nathaniel Swift and Clarence Bemls of Chicago , 111. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward IA Swift , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kunberlin , Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Young , Miss Mvrllo Klmberlln and Mr. Joseph Kimberlln of Kan sas City , Mo. ; Hov. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Blackburn , parents of the groom , Dr. 11. A. Blackburn and Miss Minnie and Joslo Blackburn of El wood , Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Blacuburn , Washington , D. C. ; Mr. O. H. Blackburn , Los Angclns , Cnl. ; Miss Luclla Blackburn , Genoa ; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lamson , Hastings ; Mr. S. B. Cnlderhead , Butte City , Mont. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wy- gant , Denver , Col. ; Mr. und Mrs. John A. Doe , South Omaha ; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. King , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mopeath , Mr. and Mrs. J. 1' . MoKcuth , Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Megcath. Mr. and Mrs. George Metcalf , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Clmffco , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. IIymor > Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Snhns , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Campbell , Mr. and MM. John Dale. Mr. and Mi's. A. B. Dale , Mr. und Mrs. John II. Hangs , Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bangs. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Phllleo , Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Curtis , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Ilnvens , Mr. and Mrs. .lames Boyd , Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lind- soy , Hov. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Brown , Dr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Cairipboll , Mr. nnd Mrs. Evcrott Dill , Mr ; and Mrs. 'W. ' II. Lowe , Mr. nnd Mrs. James G. Martin , Mcsdauies William. Wright , Fronian , P. Englo , Misses Hose Lane , Kate Havens , M- Walsh , Sadie Clark , Jennie Boyle , Martha Kennedy nnd Messrs. Campbell , Boyle , John Ivors , Frank Good- spued , II. L. Kennedy , William J. Stevens , ! ! A. Stevens , Hichard Stevens , James Black burn and Charles Byrkir of Omaha. 'Thero were many rare and beautiful pre sents received by the happy couplo.who start upon their now life with the best wishes of n boat of friends. _ STONKIIILI. AND NEWMAN. The loading social event la Hebrew circles this week was the mnrriago of G. L. Stonehill nnd Miss Etta Newman , which occurred nt the residence of the brido's parents , Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Newman , UU4 Douglas street , Wednesday evening , Rabbi Uoscucau onieiat- ing.Tho The ceremony at the residence was strictly private , only the relatives of the contracting parties being present , the reformed service of the Jewish Inith being used. The house In honor of the occasion was very prettily decorated , the mnrriago service being read under n llorul moungrnm , "S. nnd N.1 suspended In the parlor. After the cere mony n very largo reception was held at Metropolitan hotel , which was attended by the leading Jewish people of the city. The groom is n member of the firm of Stonehill Brothers nnd ono of the successful young business men of the city. The bride , who Is a tall nnd verv pretty brunette with strikingly handsome cmrk gray eyes , was gowned In un effectual bridal costume - tumo of cream , satin combined with heavy brocade , trimmed with bands of ostrich feathers , the long tram sailing In straight folds. The veil completely covered thogown , and was confined hero and there with lilies of the valley , while she curried a bunch of the sumo pretty llowors and nn elegant Inco fun. fun.Mrs. Mrs. M. J. Newman , the brido's ' mother , worvahandsomogown of black grosgrain silk with deep Vandykes ol corded lace ; dia monds. Mrs , E. Nusbaum , the groom's mother , ap peared in n striking gown of steel colored satin , trimmed with jet ; diamonds. Mrs. E .A. Stonohill looked very handsome in n black grosgrain silk. Miss Ida No\vmun , sister of the brldo , and a very pretty girl , were a pink India silk , made Grecian style , with bronze slippers. She also curried a handsome bouquet of pink rosos. Miss Clara Rlndskoff was dressed In n pretty cream crepe , embroidered In rose pink , V-shupcd corsage. Miss Addle Newman were a decollete costume - tumo of pink faille , the hem being llnlshed with n soft niching of roso-piultodsllk ; dia monds. Miss Dolly Pollack , another of Omaha's pretty girls , were a dainty costume of rose pink crepe , corsage decollotto and sleeveless , pink glovoa mid slippers. Mrs. Shucrmnn of Des Molnes were her bridal robe , n princess of heavy brocade nnd plain crcnm satin. Miss Pauline Goldsmith , cream ottoman silk trimmed with point lace , tan glovos. Mrs , Dr. Hoffman , whlto satin trimmed with swan's. Miss Clara Schlonlngor , canary colored satin veiled with black net. Mrs. Ed. Stonehill , black gros grain with hand wrought panel ; diamonds. Mrs. Robinson , black lace and shrimp pink faille ; diamonds. Mrs. Aldert Cnhn , n remarkably stylish woman , were a pale srecn satin , brocaded In silver threads , the decollotto corsage deco rated with tluy blackbirds. Mrs. George Hcyn were black satin , small jetted capote. Mrs. Meyer tlollman , black groa grnlu with steel passementerie. Mrs. Lincoln Flshor , point silk veiled with cream Illusion , the drapery being confined with heavy bouquets of pink roses and smllax. After an hour spent In receiving their guests , dancing was inaugurated in tbo hall nbovo , the Musical Union orchestra furnish ing the music. A very tempting banquet was served nt 11 , Ed Mnurur having charge of the service. The brldo and groom loft for Baltimore , Now York nnd the cast on Tuesday , and will bo away about three weeks. After January 20 they will bo at homo at 10-24 Douglas street. Tno following were the guests present : Air. and Mrs. E. Nusbaum of Chicago , par ents of the groom. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Stono- hiU of Chicago. Mrs. Marks of Jewell City , Mr. and Mrs. Shuorman of Dos Moiues , la. , nnd Mr. and Mrs. Goetz , Mr. and Mr * . Hel ler , Mr. and Mrs. Solinan , Mr. and Mrs. Hollmnn , Mr. nnd-Mrs. Qoorco Hoyn , Mr , nnd Mrs. Boor , Mr. And' Mrs. B. Fisher , Mr. nud Mrs. Bergman , Mr.Tnml Mrs. J. Kobln- son , Mr. nnd. Mrs ! S. J. Flshor , Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tacobson , Mr. nnd Mrs , W. Kothschltd , _ Mr. and Mrs. S. Kntz , Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Rothschild , Mr. nnd Mrs. Bcdscr , Mr , nd Mrs , Itodficld. Mr. nnd Mrs. Anron Cnhn , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Calm. Mr. and Mrs. Qatar Hoffman , Mr. nud Mrs. Lobmnn , Mr. nnd Mrs. U. Newman , Mr. and Mrs. I. Nowp Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Meyer , Mr. nml Mrs.Jiloom of Cincinnati , O. , Miss Idn Ncwmarff'slstcr ' of the bride , Miss Bloom of lown Cliy , Miss Pauline Goldsmith - smith of Lincoln. Neb. , Misses Woolstelus of Kansas City , Miss Nuttlo Hellgsohn , Miss Tilllo Nowuian. Miss Addio Newman , Miss Clara Knlnscoff , Miss 'Flora Adler , Misses Schlessingor , iMlss Dotlio Polack. Miss Belle Uoblnson , Miss Unrrio Goldsmith , Messrs. Mov. Hosenau , Albert Newman , Lou Wessols , Kd Wessols , Gus Dclches , D. Sllberstein , Phillip Kose , F. Sellgsohn , S , Frank , I. Schlesslngor , M. Oberfeldcr , M. Gladstone , J. Newman , J. Meyer , Isidore Uoblnson. Slg. Meyer of Chicago , III. , nnd Max HoUhchncr. miiiuiu > AXD imooKRii. At the residence of the brido's ' parents , Mr. and Mrs. Samnel Brookor , Carbon , In. , on January 0 , Mr. A. W. Hlbbard and Miss Alma Brookor were united In mnrriago. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlbbard nro now nt homo nt 844 South Twenty-first street , this city. Miss Brooker is ono of the accomplished daughters of Adams county , Iowa , but of Into years has been In the employ of the telephone company in this city. High Klvn in llouiit/.o I'lnoc. The Kountzo Place high flvo club met on Friday evening at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. I. P. Bay , corner of Blnnoyand Twoiity-flrs streets , nnd spent ono of the most enjoyable evenings of the season , thanks to the genial oapitulltyof the host nnd hostess. The game was sharply contested , the nvcragoh showing n marked improvement as compared with previous evenings. Miss Ltpps was the successful lady , carrying with her abcautiful bouquet of roscSjWhlloMr.S.I ) . Fowler for the second time carried oft the gentleman's prize which consisted of a chased leather card case. The following w.ero ttio members and guests present : Members Mr. and Mrs. Bradley , Mr. and Mrs. Blum , Mr. nnd Mrs. Crummer , Mr. nnd Mrs Dunbar , Mr. and Mrs. Edmlston , Mr. nnd Mrs. Flshor , Mr. nnd Mrs. Fowler , Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes , Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis , Mr. nnd Mrs. Lowrie , Mr. and Mrs. Mlnnhnn , Mr. nnd Mrs. Shields , Mr. and Mrs. Van Court , Miss Martin , Miss Sipns. Guests Mrs. Benson , Mr. nnd Mrs. nourko , Mr. nnd Mrs. Fitch , Mr. nnd Mrs. Tulbott , Miss Curtis , Mr. W. II. Bay , Miss Bay , Miss Armbustor , Mr. Glffora , Mr. Ken nedy. The next mooting of the club will be hold at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Mlnn hnn , 1S0.1 Sherman avcnuo , on Friday even ing , January 28. A Ijnrjjo Theater Party , Friday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. L ) . C , Patter son entertained the Fortnightly liigh-Flvo club in a very pleasant and very ofTcctlvo manner. Owing to the contemplated abionco of Mrs. Patterson from the city and her consequent Inability to entertain the club In the usual manner , the thoughtful'llttlo lady conceived the Idea of giving n.tieator , | party to "Cnr- mon , " the bill given at JBoyd's ' opera house by the Bostouluns Friday evening. The sleighing being excellent a largo , roomy four-horso sled called for the guests at their homes nnd after the opera dropped them'down at their doprs. Before going into the theatre the ladies of the party were presented with bouquets of cut flowers , the gentlemen withboutonnloros , nnd occupying chairs injtno middle of the cir cle they attracted no end of attention , for it has been a very long tune slnco so largo a theatre party has been , given in the cltv. The members of tho. party were : Mr. and Mrs. Boscho , Mrs. Hart , pf Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jhuim , Miss Miller of Chicago and Miss Funk of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Collins and Miss Cookof Columbus , O. , Mr. and MM. Kennedy. thpjMlssos Tntuin , Mr. and Mrs. Baldridgo , , iMr. and Mrs. Dr. Brown , Mr.tand Mrs * Kaynolds , .Mr. nnd Mrs. Doan Ir. Barnard and Ir Joe Bald- rlgb and the hostess of the evening with her husband. ' rinylng High Five. In honor of Mrs. Hart'of Cincinnati Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Boscho pave o > vcry delight ful high flvo party AVcdnosday evening at their residence , 103T South Twonty-sov.'iith nvcauo. The guests who participated iu the game wore. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. C. Patterson , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baum , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Ken nedy , Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wincoto , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ualdridge , Mr. and Mrs. li. L. Heynolds , Mr. and Mrs. Aug F. Boscho. Dr. nnd Mrs. Ewlng Brown , Mr. and Mrs 1) . J. Collins , Mrs. Hart , Cincinnati ; MlssTntum , Miss Bessie Tatum , Miss Mlllor , Chicago ; Miss Funk. Lincoln ; Mr. Chester Barnard , Mr. Joseph Baldridgo , Mrs. Charles 1C. Doano , Mr. nud Mrs. I ) , li. Goodrich. Mr. nnd Mrs , Lockwood , Mr , and Mrs. Pratt , Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Morse , Mr. and Airs. Ames , Mr. and Airs. Tatum , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Clarke. After a number of games had been played prizes were distributed as follows. Miss Funk wou the ilrsf ladles' prizo. a pretty Jardiniere ; tbo second was won by Mrs. Mill- ford , a gold coffee spoon. Mr. Collins won n unique nsh receiver nnd Mr. Goodrich an inkstand. Very dainty refreshments were served by BaldufT. A I'lnnRRtit High Five Party. A very pleasant tlmo was thnt spent nt 1721 Davenport street on Friday evening lust , the occasion being a progressive high llvo party given by Misses Sibyl Dillon nnd Marie Downr to n number of their young Indy nnd gentlemen friends. Amongthoso present were noticed the following : Misses M. Krosse , N. Jonos. May Mncnoy , Stella O'Hnnlon , Moudo Ellis , Cora Edmlston , A. Harper , E. Nugent nnd Mrs. E. Mnckoy. nnd Messrs. Charles Youst , C. Cullon.tP. W. CorbUt , J , C. Lalor , G. Hlckoy , J. H. Dcwar , Cburlcs Williams , W. H. Young and F. Sturgis. Mr. Young succeeded In winning first honors for the gentlemen , while the "uoobr" prize fell to tbo lot of Mr. Downr. Miss Krciso cap tured first nrlzo for the ladles and Miss Boyd the "booby. " After the tables had been cleared rofreMimonts were served , and all present voted the young ladles as charming entertainers. KW Afternoon Luncheon. Mrs. Harry M. Stokes gave n very delight ful luncheon nt her homo , R013 Sherman nvenuo , last Wednesday , Jnnuary 7. Among these present were Mrs. John Thorp , AIM , George BearJ , Mrs. James Homier , Mrs. Charles T. Bouilliiot. Mrs. J. H. Star- ford , Mrs. Thomns llodou , Mrs. C. E , Stokes. The Misses Thorp and Bourdlnot. Mrs. Stokes was very nbly assisted In her endeavors to entertain her guests , by horsls- tcr , Miss Anna Thorp , and n very pleasant afternoon -was spent by the party In social enjoyment. _ A Happy Card 1'arty. H. L. Knoldcr , superintendent of Iho Cud- nhy packing company , nnd his cstlmablo wife entertained nt high llvo n few of their friends on Thursday evening at tholr elegant now homo In Windsor place. The favors were carried nwav by Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Craig , Oscar (3. ( Williams nnd Dr. Ewlng Brown. Those participating In this pleasant oventwcro : Mr. und Mrs. Oscar U. Wil liams , Mr. nnd Mrs. James Craig , Dr. and Mrs. Ewlng , Mr. ruid Mrs. Frank Gregory , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Meyer , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gratton , Mr. nntl Mrs. Campbell , Mesdnmcs Coburn nud Foray tho. Misses Julia New- comb mid Mercer , Messrs. Will Clnrlt , Charles Chirk , Charles Forsytho and Clark Forsytho. Tim ijycciitn Club. The nbovo named club Is one of the social organizations that has nn established reputa tion , nnd the members prldo themselves on its sociability and cordiality. It is n north end club which owns Its own hall , known as Lyceum hall nt North Twenty-fourth nnd Elkhorn railroad. . The ofllcers nro : Presi dent , Louis Llttlolleld ; llrst vlco president , AV. B. Austin ; second vlco president , G. W. Crnl ? ; secretary , H.E.Thompson ; treasurer , F. W. Lcssortln , The Initial party of the 1S91 series wns given last evening and brought n number of people out , among whom were noticed Mr , and Mrs. Whitney , Mr. nnd Mrs , Jones , Mr , und Mrs. Louis Littlcllold , Prof , and Mrs. Lcsseutin , Mr. nnd Mrs. Austin , Mr. nnd Mrs. Luke , Misses Sawtolle , Co.v , Cruck- shank , Shainniel , Froddricksen , Page , Lach , Mcmlott , Carrie Muridoth , Jones , Butler , Sawyer , nnd Messrs. Thompum , Cooke , Decu , Collm , Board , Craig , Page , Sheluy , Bnrnes , Hewitt , Hnrto and Foster. The next party , which occurs on Friday evening , January 'i , will be a iiusqucrado. Minn. Clarlc'N llccitul. Miss May Clark who will bo remembered by many of the younger members of Omaha society , having resided hero for years until her mother removed to Chicago , will glvo a dramatic nnd musical recital at the Llnlngcr gallery next Saturday evening. The young Inily comes back to Omaha with the prcstlgoof success won in Chicago and neighboring cities. She has taken a complete course in elocution at the Chicago conservatory under MM. L. J. TUdnlo who has nuito an eastern reputation as a reader nnd instructor. In addition to the fair debutante Mr. W. C. E. Seoboeclc , of the Chicago college of music and ono of the leading pianists of thu country will play several suhictions and Mrs. Frances MoeilcrwiU sing. The recital will undou btedly prove Interesting , for U will afford Omaha inuslo lovers an onnortunlty to hear n master on the piano who has for years , enjoyed a continen tal reputation. The boneilcinry Is an exceed ingly graceful nnd pretty gtrl and report says she reads remarkably well. Mrs. Moillor needs no introduction her dramatic contralto voice having been heard many times In concert hero. The programme Is as follows : la. Dance d'Almecs ' . Durnnd | b. Mlnuot . 1'adrowslci \V. K. Seuboeck. Jealous \Vlfo . Anon Miss May .Clark. Changeless . ' . II. Trotoro Mrs. Krancls Moellor. W. 0. Secbcock. Our Ituby . Anon Miss May Clark. The ThrcoShi'fors ' . Tours Mrs. Tnincls Moeller. Variations on tliti Austrian Ilymn. . . . oebocok \V. U. Seeboeck , Oypsy rioworOlrl . Anon MissMuy Clarli. Musical Society. The ninety-ninth recital of the Lndlos' Musical society will bo given next Wodncs- Uay afternoon at the Young Men's Christian association hall , Mrs. Moellcr having the to- cital in charge. Mi-s. Moellcr will bo assisted by Arthur nnd Gcrtlo Palmer of Moborly , Mo. , who wil como on for the concert. The children nro said to bo excellent violinists , and will un doubtedly create n pleasant Impression. Miss May Oliver will also assist in Interpreting the following programme : The Journey is Lous . , . Coombs Mrs. Moollor. Duet Two Violins O boron . Wcbor Artlicr nnd Gorllo Palmer. How Shall I Sins to My l-'alr Ono . Coombs Miss May Oliver. alSwecthonrt . Lynos b ] All 'Tls a Dream . lluwloy Mrs. Moellor. Duet Two Violins Kiiust . Gonnod Arthur and Gerllu Palmer. Love Is a Dream . Con en Miss May Oliviir. Slon . Ilodnoy Mrs. Moellor. With * violin obllKatoby Master Arthur Palmer. Movements and Wliu Mr. Herbert Koger loaves for Princeton on Monday. Mr. Eastman returned to his homo In Chicago cage on Monday. Miss Mary IJuryea lott for Iowa collcRO , Urinncll , on Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. McCord announce a reception nt their residence , 1201 South Elgh teonth street , Friday evening , from u until It. Mist Mat Durns loft for Mt Auburn semi nary , Cincinnati , on Tuesday. Mrs. Snimiol Burns will Inaugurate n ser ies of Kensingtons this week , Mrs. D. J , Collins Is entertaining her sis- "ter. Miss Cook of Columbus , 0. Mrs. E. M. Koenlc ; mid Mr.V. . H. Koenlg arc now rosldlng at XKMIUnas ttreot. Miss May Untidy loft for ( Jalvcston , Tex , , on Sunday to visit in the family of Mr. Con nor. nor.Mr. Mr. F. M , Hlclmrdson loft Thursday even ing on a business trip to Now Vorlc and Bos ton. ton.Mw. Mw. E. S. DunJv , Jr. , loft for Sutherland , Flu. , on Monday to bo gene during the winter. . , Mrs , Day proved to bo a splendid hostess nnd every ouo had n thoroughly enjoyable tlmo. tlmo.Mrs Mrs , Georpo Prltchctt , 2121 Caw street' gave a very elaborate luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Levi Carter will glvoa mu'lcalennd dancing party for Miss Carter , her guest , Wednesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. MacDonnldof thoHos- tonlans have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Garnenu the past week. The Carter box Friday evening was occupied ' pied by Miss Carter , Ml'sa Emily Wnkeley , Mr. Carter and Miss Ncttlo Carter , Miss Flora Finlayson of the Ilostonlaiis hns been the guest of Mrs , O. A. Ilarvoy dur ing the company's sojourn in Omaha , Monday cveninp the Carter. box nttho Boyd was occupied by MM. Carter , Miss Carter , Miss Koycoand Mr. B.irhulow. It IA said that upwards nf n hundred mil lions was represented nt the Bl.nMUmrii- Foster wedding in thia city n short time ago. Miss Naomi G lick , who for years has bcon stenographer for the Morse dry goods com pany , has goiio to California to spend the winter with friends , .Mr. nud Mrs , Hemlngton , Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry MoCormlck an d Mr. George T. Mills occupied the lower loft hand proscenium box Friday evening nt the tloyd. The fourth annual ballot the Oniulia letter- carriers' ' association branch No. 5 of the National letter-carriers' association will beheld held nt the Coliseum Tuesday , February it , Last evening the Fortnightly high flvo club was entertained at the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. J. Collins , IOT > 5 Park avenue , by two members of the club , Messrs. Klloy and Mo- CJrcgor. Mrs. M. E. "We < t , president of Ocorgo Crook Corps No. 88 , Woman's Relief Corps , hns Just returned from Fletcher , where she was detailed to Inspect Amt/tl Gurrlsm Corps No. 00 , Woman's Hellof Corps. Mrs. L. M. Dennett gave a beautiful lunch eon Thursday to the following Indies : Mrs. II. B. Smith , Mrs. President King of Cornell college , la. . : Mrs. Kllputrlck. Mrs. Hill , Mrs. Brook and Miss Amos. The engagement of Mr. Aaron Zander of Omaha and MM Mlnnio DeMonborg of Kalamazoo - mazoo , Mich. , is announced. Mr.under is to bo congratulated , as the young lady is said to bo a most charming ajul estimable lady. On Friday ovuning Charles Stull enter tained nt his homo(120 ( South Seventeenth street Prof. Ciellonneck nnd his banjo clnss with a number of his friends. The evening - ing was spent in music , song nnd cards. At 11 o'clock a very delightful lunch was served. Mrs. J. W. Vail and daughter gave a pro gressive high-five party nt their residence. No. 40M North Nineteenth street , in honor of their guest. Miss Fannie Davenport of Kan sas City , Wednesday evening. Miss Sather- waight nnd C. C. Hulottof the Millard cap tured the head prizes , while Miss Pratt and Mr. Black carried off tno booby prizes. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Smith entertained a number of friends nt Ingh-Ilvo on Wednesday evening last. The guests were Mr. and MM. H. C. ( Jushlng , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gnlhurhor , Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nash , Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore , Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Whitney , Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee , Mr. and Mrs. Tomploton , Mr. and Mrs. T. Minnolmn , Air. ami Mrs. J .Tames Woodward , Dr. and Mi's. Kinslor , Mrs. J. S. Schmidt nnd Miss Lipps and Messrs. T. J. Mahoney , T. A. Murphy. Monday evening last a number of young people from Omahn Vlow went In a body to attend a pirty glvon by Bcnnlu Day at , Hazel Dell nursery near Florence. Anionu these \vho were present were : The MIsses McCoy , Horseman , McKay , Ayers , McDonald , Dun can , Thompson , Ettn Smith. Myrtle Smith , Henipstcad , Stem and Price and Messrs. Hobinson , Brcnnoman , Higgins. Wortz , Wort , Wallace , Horseman , EvansChambers , , Sherwood , Price and Hoots. Wednesday evening the El us will give the llrst ladicV social session of the season la tbo club rooms on Douglas street In honor of Dr. Simon Qulnlan , grand exalted ruler of tbo order. There will bo n musical programme at ! ) o'clock and dancing after 10 , Theconi- initteo having the cr U in charge Is com posed of Messrs. E. Preston , Sidney Smith , S. E. Koirers , 0. K. Collins , W. D. Dennett , Harry Judau , W. J" . Hughes nnd Georw W. Shields. Tickets of admission can bo procured from any member of the committee. So very pleasant have the past socials of the Klka bcon , that the coming social Is exciting interest among these who have received invitations. A progressive high five party was given by Miss Sibcl Dillon nnd Miss Marie Dowar to a few of their friends Friday evening , January ( I. nt the residence of Mrs. E , 1C. Mackov , 17-1 Davenport street. Those present were Misses Nugent , Harper , Kills , Kress , O'Hanlon , Mackey , EdmistoniJono3 and Boyd ; Messrs. Lndor , Corbett , Hlckoy , Williams , Sturgoss , Dowar , Young and Cullon. First prize was awarded to Mr. Youiie , a dock of cards. To Miss Kress , a beautifully decorated blotter ; the booby prizes to Mr , Dowar , a small dog to keep the girls nwny , as Mr. Dowar is a very popular young man , and as ho Is not nn ex pert nt cards , bo can amuse himself , An egg beater was awarded to Miss Doyd. " .Can you beat thisl" The affair was an enjoyable ono , and after the serving of an elegant lunch wo took our departure , nil fooling the bettor for being so channlnply entertained by the fair young ladies , with a wish to moot at no dis tant day. The citizens of Champion , Chaeo county , nro having a survey mndo for a big irrigat ing ditch from the French man river , extend ing fourteen to twenty miles southeast , and have sent to Omahn for ft contractor to oxc.i- vnto It , The ditch will avera o turoo feck deep nnd twelve foot wldo. lloml Morso's mlv. on psigo 0. Advloo to Stiigo-Struok Mmo. Jnnauschok is not favorably dU- posed toward the unthinking plunging by- young women into the vortex of stngo llfo , nnd in n recent nrllclo , to which she lomls the authority of her signature , Iho great llo- liomlim declares that the llfo of an actress Is ono of hnrdahlp , prlvnt Ion ami toll bnrdshlii. because the net rest Is often compelled lot weeks at a time to rlso from her bed nt seine queer , uncomfortable , cheerless country hotel , ntnll sorts of unseemly lioura , to tukun train upon which she must rldo until It I tlmo for her to go , attmiorlou , on the stngo at the next town in which she plays ; toil , bbcausa the actress , in addition to the great fatigue of constant travel , dressing and making up for the stage and acting , must b3 constantly studying her old parts to keep thorn frrah In her memory , and learning now onos. If nho would retain her hold upon the pulillo ; nml privation , bocanto the nutress 1 * denied tha In Miry of n settled homo ami the hoarl asso ciations thnt cluster nround IU "I tell the young women ot America how to become actresses ! 1 would rather tell them bow to become good wives ami mothers In the qulto und seclusion of happy homes. " . Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh. Boobldg. An eminent surgeon says that with four cuts nnd n few stitches ho can nllor n man's face so Ills own mother would not know him. That's tiothlnir. Any newspaper In thli country can do thnt much with only ouo cut. BOD'S.IE ° J NIGHT QNTu Sunday. January 11. V A Oyclonlo Disturber of lllslbltltloi. Comedy Company UuilorthnMnimBauicntor.MU. rilAUUN K. Ill C H , wllIConvnHo AiulliMioiM wiilt I.nuKlitor In Tliolr Uprimrloui Comicality by KliliOUSOM , A Symphony In Laughs. B.unoy Ferguson as Damns MoOirthj. Usual 1'rluus. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. iVfGHTS , BEGINNING , Monday , January 12th , THE GREA T Clara Moms Under the management of Edwin / / Price. Box sheet now open. Prices $1.50. $ lJ7Bc , BOc nnd 2 3c. BOYD'S ' -Two Nigh t.9 Onlyl Saturday mid Sunday Jnu. 17th nml 18th RlCt'S BEAUTIFUL E VAN CELINE tJuder Ihc ImiiioJltito supervision of .Mr. B. K. IUCI3 nud .Mu. I'll AH. J. Iticu , Proprietor mid .Malinger. Is thu most popular Extr.xgav.uiza on tha American Stage. BMOA.Ue.El The Mutlo IH Tunefulnml I'litohr. The Wnnlit nroltolliu'il ana Wlttf. The I'orfurmnm.'OlHfiill of Murll , The tTotm'ilhini uro very Funny. The IjiiilliM uro very lloiutirul. Thj Costume * nro liZ7llnv ; In Sptontlor , Thu Sci'nurr l of < U > Hi.'litfulHiirirliui. | Thu Ainiuiinlmi .Munli Is .Miitollloss. Thu Ariuur l > ri ) < ses Hlmply Superb. The Ca-tof l'rlnolpul.1 AiiihlllniiH. Thu Chorus Cumplctunnil IVrfecU Ami tlto whole hurftiriiiiinco holntf "MlrlM Unit rnakui no lilushci , And fun thui cnriiM no frowns , " IM AS USIIATk | THE GRAND Two Nighs and Matiuea Saturday and Sunday , Jaauray 10 and 11 , Opening With a Saturday Matinco , 1-IA.VE.RLxVS Gnat Uncle Tom's ' Cabin Co. A park nf ferocious blooil liiMiiuls , 2 roinlonl Mnrki 2 , licit Undo Tom ovci noon , Ihefiuinloil of Tosja. \ > . % Vnlt fur HA , wo nio roinluu , natcli tor ISvn. anil her pot puny , wiilcli for .MnrkM und hladonkey , wnlcli foi the blooil luiunilii , w u > h fur tha lianil Mini piirndo. The hist Unulu Tom Company that will visit Omulu this mason. POPULAR PRICES. llciervoil i-iit ( ,25o , S5o anil Wo. Halo uion | < > Bat- urdujr niurnliiK. DIME EDEN MUSEE. WILL LAWLER , Manager. Corner i ith and Farnam Streets , O.Tiaha. Week of January i2tht NEBRASKA AND MISSOURI THE NEBASKA FAT GIRL THE MISSOURI GIANTESS. : ; ' LA.ST ETWING. Over 39,000 people , nave visited the Musoo the past week-foul in Omaha , nnd The Imperial CouncilBluiIa there ftni 1CO000 ; peoplennd in order allow all-'to ' to - see the larpjst woman over known Wo retain her another wook. j | , fr t fri j H55S ! The Nebraska The funniest combination of black faca IfJU JMO nrtibts in America. Tlio company Id compOHod ol tlio following wall known tir < tlats J. : U. Howard. Goo. MnrUnl , GiV. . WHIM GIRL Klnp , Goo. Altnont , Hnnry AUnilo , I'hil li. Uiidsolt.iM. . Cole , Low Hull und John Groan. Thabo well known nrtlats will entertain nnd iimusoiill. Nellie May is but in years old yet she weighs 410 pounds. She Is 5 foot 10 inches tall , and measures G9 > inches around the bust. She is the largest girl ahvo with The Taylors out doubt. TWO GREAT FREAKS. In MirLh and Magic , K Will form a plonslng addition to this TWO MODERN WONDERS , programme , t Remember the Price , One Dime to All