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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1892)
. ' f ' M" Ir ' I/ , U/M ' Tf THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JAWAKY 17 , 1802- VAGES. SOCIAL DOINGS OF THE WEEK , wflhort Talks Upon a Multiplicity of Push- \ ionablo Topics , MOVEMENTS OF WELL KNOWN PEOPLE , Blrs , Vrltcliett'rt Hriintirtil r.ttnclifoii on f lclay Mm. Ciiilnliy'n llljli I'l e 1'iirtlu * Onloru .Minor .Mention. Society IIM boon moving ou runners to tno accompaniment of sleigh belli the past week. The lethargy Into vlilch the social world has fallen slnco tbo holidays was temporarily thrown off nnd the flno elolghing has boon taken advantage of by the belles and beaux ot the fashionable world. . The nights have been Uiodo musical with the Jingle of all sorts and conditions of bells , while tin horns , trumpoU and kazoos have sot tbo wild echoes flying along tbo bluffs nnd ever tha pralrlo as merry parties of golden youth gnvo vent to tholr pent up en thusiasm ever the coming of the snow. To many ot the older people wbo were called upon to chnporono.lhu youngsters tbo slo'Eh Hues were reminiscent ot joyous occasions when still "down on the frrm1 J nd the pranks played on tbo girls , the upsetting - , setting of sleds In a&ow drifts to the con- jjtcrnntlorj of the females , wore all recalled by those wno live In tbo past , ns ago usually does. Every manner of vehicle bni boon turned into n temporary sled , and for the past week Omaha has boou a city on runners , nl though the sucrgOiitod pace Is ] uat a bit too last to apply to tbo doings of society , for outside of two or thrco ovcnts and the sleighing parties , the ' week hns been exceedingly quiet , very sug gestive of whut it will bo when Lent puts in an appearance. But that Is another story. The loan year boll \vas productive of lots of fun and heap of talk. Everybody wbo was there has some wild aud weird tale to toll of "tho night nnd its pleasures , but the "on dlt" Jthat a bashful bud offered hand nnd heart to ft thorough-going man noout town must betaken taken with a grain of allowance. She must bo an undnuntablo young person , for it U qulto well known that bo "Nover In his llfo Wus In love wltli n woman Who was not a wlfo. " The denouement remains sub rosa nt pres ent. i There will bo a marriage in the autumn that will leave in the ranks of Omaba'8 young bachelors a aad vacancy. She is rarely jorotty and much admired. * * . Tun BEE'S "homo lidustry' ' agitation baa nad its' ofTact on fasbionablo women. A handsome nud well dressed girl ( though In eorabro hue ) was heard to remark n few days ngo that in future she intended patronizing Omaha stores and Omaha modistes , wbo not only suited her as well astotbors but loft her ivlth a better conscience rind sometimes moro plethoric purse. Then , too , she Is on heiress with n pot of inonoy In her own right nnd yell able to indulge whims and vagarios. . It is also 'Quito well known that the uandsomcst 'dress nt tbo leap year party , V Ivorn by a charming and very popular mar- \Tiod woman , who has nn ear for nil the girls' . > > cqrots In the city , was made by an Omaha jnodisto and the material bo'ugbt hi on Omaha store. Apropos of all this the cry of bard times Bounds on nil sides , and the woman who said jthut sbo would welcome Lent when EIO could don sack clotn utid convert her Old Slothes into ashes , voiced the sentiments of the majority. / A I , mill's' Social. { tTho Elks nro to bo congratulated upon the /success / of tbo first ladles' social of tbo season JFnday evening nt their club rooms. In many jrospoMs it was tbo pleasantcst dancing party ever given by this social organization , a larger number of people being present than 'upon any similar occasion in tbo history of tno fraternal association. There were sixteen numbers on tbo dance Brogrnm. two extras being added before tbo r "medley" by Lecocq closed a pleasant even ing.While While not elaborate the floral decorations fjoro very tasteful , the chandeliers being tlecoratod with s ml I ax , while hero and there ptood rose bowls filled with rosos. Punch nnd light refreshments were served in the Dining room by the waiters of the club. The committee having the party In charge Avoro : Arrangements G. Sam Hedgers , B. JH. Smith , Frank Barrett. Ed P. Mullen , D. ; H.Seaver ; reception David Bennlson , E. S. Rowley , C. C. Hulott , F. F. Williams , Ed W. Mullen ; floor Byron H. Smith , Charles . ,1k < 6hornian , VV. J. Hughes , Oscar Goodman , 3rnnk Barrett , D. H , Seaver , A. B. Hudson , * G. K. Collins , Chester Bralnnrd. It is the intention of tbo Elks to follow tbo h\lcco33 of Friday evening with a card party , 10 bo given within a month. The guests present " were : Mr. nnd A. J. Vlorling , Airs. H. J. Air. and Airs. H. P. Stoddard , Mr. ; and Mrs. Eugene Montgomery. Air. nnd Airs. JCJ.V. . Shields , Air. and Airs. Frank Gregory , ! Mr , nnd Airs. C. S. Potter , Mr. nnd Airs. E. J9. AlcGilton. Air. and Airs. C. J. Fvlco , Air. nud Airs. E. D. VanCourt , Air. and Airs. E. V. Lewis , Air. nnd Airs. George P. Crouk , JJr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Bowman , Airs. William 13ygor , Air. nnd Airs. I. W. Minor , Air. aud Mrs. J. H. Wheeler , Air. nnd Airs. AI. A. Hall , Air. nnd Airs. B. A. McAllister , Air. nnd Airs. F. L. Buck , Airs. Soxnuor , Mr. and Jilts. J. G. Gnddls , Dr. and Airs. It. AI. Air. nnd Airs. William London jgtono. . . , Air. jand Airs. Edgar Leonnrd , Air. nnd Airs. U. iCuunth , Air. and Airs. II. D. Hood , Air. nnd jMra , Will Hector , Air. and Mrs. J. O. Harrl- aon.Mr. nnd Alrs.A.AI. Pinto , Alrs.AI. B.Col- jnan , Cedar Falls ; Airs.V. . S. Hlg'gs , Airs. Jlhoa , _ Judge and Airs. Strawn , Mluuah Hawko of XMobraska City , Baumau ! Galley- Strong , Brandt , Canflold , Kelley , Joyce , HydeIUuger , Llvosoy , Church. Aula- . ) UUgH , Wllllamsou , Messenger. Smith , Ouasle Bauman , Powell , Gveor , Glbbs , Mc- jMnhou , Burklov , Cora Weaver , Flynn of jKookford , Warner , Hlgglns of Chicago cage , Haskoll , Malone , O'Hourko , Scott , /Ooist , Pomy , Anna Poray , Soott. jMossrs. Byron II. Bmltb F. B. Barrett , , " , . . . . . , , . . ' V" Mnw TrviiO.Y l. tT ) < i.,4. Tn 1 /l l.ll 'tj. ' i-'iaungan , V. II. Phllblu , Fronlc Blaok , jHarry Woodard , C. K. Sherman , M. C. Uob- V fiilaW. \ . C. Koss , A. L. Uood , A. S. Carter , jp. P. Goodman , Ed Gygor , A. E. Hutobln- ijtan , 0. K. Brown , II. A. Jopllu , J. Jopllu , L. i ' .Strang , Ed MoMnhonHarry BurKloy.Georgo Minor , Grant IlulsUor , H. W. MoConuoll , W. Y 03. Palmntlor.T , G. Cushlng.J. P. Murphv.M. ( 3Doo , A. II. Brlggs , John W. Paul , Harry > jQodmau , George Holmrod , W. J. Hughes. ! ! . F. Strlckllng , Joseph G. Allen. F. Iliehard- * pn , Chat Kodlck\V.F.IIowoll.Honry Pundt , l _ To the JliiRlu of Hliilgli ItvlU. \ ito n number of Omaha's bright younjc 1\3 , npproclatlnu the bpautlos of winter . iiind the excellent alelghliKr , made a party Monday evening aud enjoyed n sleigh rldo. V 8 o'clock the party loft the residence of tlr. nnd Airs. E. B. Talmngo , 2533 Ilarnoy Bttroot , and after driving an hour they tatonpod at the Now York Llfo building Kvhoro refreshments were served by Miss Jrondlo , the rooms of the Omaha conserva tory being appropriated by the guest * . The following wore prosontt Mr. and Mrs. L. INI. Talmago , Mr. and Mra , A. M. Kitchen , Mrs. M. D. Fruzar , Mr. and Mrs. E. B. 1'almugo , Mlas Ada L. Talmugo , Miss Cbarlotto Talmago , Mr. F , A. Talmngo , Mr. Hold Talmago , Mis * Carrlo M. Boutollo , Mr. H. II , Harder , Mr. M. U Btono , Mlas Cora nlcCaudllab , Mr. W. Ernest Johnson , Mlas Imogen Alexander , Mr. H. P , Halloek , Mr. iapd Mra. J. Ilurd Thompson , Mr , and Mrs. J. T. Morris , Mlas Fminlo Cougoahall , Mlaa Hello \Vymau , Mr. E. L. Vauglmn , Mlaa Nfora Baker , Mlaa Lucllo Stevonaon. Mlas \unlo E. Hallook , Mr. L. P. Slue , Mr. A. iVnjland Carpenter , J Luncheon uuil UlKh I'Uc. 'hursdny afternoon Alra. E , A. Oudahy tortalnoU qulto a number of her friends at k Jior residence , Twonly-alxtb and SU Alar.v's venue , with a luncheon nod high five. The tloral docorotlona wore very tasteful , stmUx hod hyacinth * bomif particularly uaed. The luucheoii v > acrvod at auiall tables through- kul tbo parlor and dlnlngr room , attor which cards \voro played. The first prize wai won by Mrs. Llnlngcr , a net of boom , "Princess , " t > v Tcunyaon ; "Lucllo , " by Meredith , and "Songs of Bummer. " by James Wbttcomb Illloy. Mrs. T. J. Ilojcrs won lUo Bccond favor , a bonbon spoon , Nine games were played , the guests tborougbly enjoying the Innovation of serving luncheon llrst and having the gatno to follow. There were present : Moidamcs Llnlngor , Hnllor , Clinic , Bhcrldan , Lander , Cowln , Ilustln , Trullt , Hamilton , Greene , \Vorden , Hubbnrd. Joseph Uorkor , George Barker , Swnrtzlandor , Catlln , Thayer , Colpotzer , Klnslor , iVhllmoro , Levl Carter , Lolimor , Dr. Lee , Nash , Bradford , Blerbowor , T. J. Hogors , Sharp , ( Jllinoro , Mngrudor , Joseph Barton , Van Noslrnnd , D , H. Wheeler. Jr. , Conedon , JIawlov , Swobo , Mclntosh , S , I * . Morse , Knymond. Alotcalf , Paxton , Holdrogo , Tatum , Samuel Burns. A JlilKln IlliiNl. A novel bugle rldo was enjoyed by a party of Indies nnd gentlemen last Friday evening. Many and prolonged worn the blaits that were blown , but enough breath was loft in the party to enjoy n pretty Httlo dance , given In the parlors of the Murray hotel. A sump tuous lunch was served In the dining room nnd after a Httlo dancing and n few songs the party dispersed to their homos , voting a speedy lopctltlon of tna ovcnt. The follow ing ladles nnd gentlemen participated : Miss hmsla Kanfrow. Miss .lano Powell , Miss Agnes Frnzlor , Mrs. Lyon , Miss Minn Bom- Rardnor. Miss Nunnlo Blshou. Mrs. O ales Bond , Mrs. Qcorgo E. Powell , Miss Porl Paige , Miss Mlnnlo Burns , Mr. Franklyn Orunlngor , Mr. Earl Kolsov. Air. U. S. Wagner - nor , Mr. E. II. Hand , Mr. Will Konyon , Mr. Hammond , Mr. Kcogti , Mr. Will Taylor , Mr. Powell. Tim lluku Ulilim Wedding. Last Saturday ovonmg the pleasant homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Hake , Twenty-seventh and Popploton avenue , xvas the sccno of a very happy celebration , the occasion being' the twentieth anniversary of the wedding of that estimable gentleman and lady. Mr. Hake has long boon connected with the live stock , business of South Omaha , and was recently elected president of the Live Stock exchange. His friends and business asso ciates , with their wives , dropped in on the brldo and groom of twenty years nco nnd completely surprised them with nn elegant nnd complete sot of Hnvlland china. The estimable couple were further surprised by tholr guests bringing with thorn uu orches tra and substantial and eletrnntrefroshmoti s , the ice cream being frozen in forms repre senting cattle , bogs nnd sheep , the commodity In which tbo assembled guests were daily wont to deal. After suonortho oven inn was spentjn dancing * and card playing. Alto gether it wus n most enjoyable affair and thoroughly appreciated by both hosts and guosts. The following wcro among these present : Mr. and Mrs. James Foley , Mr. J. C. Sharp , Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Kelly , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. ' Frank Dorsby , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blnncbard , Mr. nnd Mrs. .T. S. Gosnov , Mr. and Mrs. A.Waggoner , Mr. nnd Mrs. F. H. Boyd , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Koths- chtld , Mr. and Mrs. J , Lobmnn , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. HIgguis , Mr. and Mrs. James C. Birnoy , Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Stephen , Mr. nnd Mrs. T. B. MoPhorson , Mr. nnd Mrs.W. N. Babcock , Mr. and Mrs. Charles OofTmiui , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Cheek , Mr. and Mrs.'M. It. Murphy , Mr , and Mrs. LT. . Martin , Mr. nnd Mrs. S. G. Wright , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Lott , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Slater , Air. nnd Mrs. W. H. McCreary , Mr. nnd Airs. , T. M. Monroe , Mr. nnd Mrs. O. N. McVIcker , Mr. nnd Mrs. U. L. Campbell , Mr. und Mrs. Wil liam Underwood , Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Bcuton , Mr , and Mrs. William Boll , Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Perry , Mr. und Mrs. M. F. Blanchard. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Boyd , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Frazier , Mr. and Mrs. J , G. Martin , Mr. and Mrs. A. Haas , Mr. and Mrs. George Burke , Mr. nnd Mrs. M. H. Hogarty , Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wnllwork. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Dadis- man , Mr. and Airs. C. E. Bogartr Air. and Airs. B. S. Adams , Air. and Mrs. Daniel Alurphv , Mr , nnd Airs. George Booker , Air. nnd Mrs. S. L. Degen , Air. and Airs. A. Vlorllng , Air. nnd Airs. Horton. Air. nnd Airs. Korty , Air. u C. Kodlngton , Air. E. P. Savage - ago nnd dnugbtor JessieAir. . P. T. AIcGratb , Airs. T. E. Saunders , Air. W. F. Wood , Air. Ayill Dyball , Mrs. Dyboll. TJio I'rerloHS C'Jiib ( 'iilcliratofl. Tuesday evening the Poorle.is 'club gave one of the most enjoyable parties of the season at Erlllng's hall. A neat program of eighteen nun'bora was danced ; and the oven- log was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. During the intermission the ladies planned n leap year party to bo given February 9. Aliss Hedfiold were a pretty gown of scar let honriottn , pink roses. Miss Phillips were a becoming gown of figured silk , crimson rosos. * . Miss Arnold appeared in a pale blue alba- tros gown. Allss Ratcllff was prettily gowned in eriin- sera nnd tan , crimson poppies. Miss Kellogg a gowit of pink silk and cream lace. Allss Peterson n costume of cream hon- rlotta trimmed with Inco. Allss Chosbro u pretty blue gown. Among those that were present were AIissos Lena Chosbro , Eva Munson , Cassia Arnold , Claudlo Uatcllff , Aliss Blackmoro , Allss Jonas , Allss Cornish , Miss Kellogg , Allss Jones , Anna Ken nedy , Jonnlo Dodson , Hose Peterson , Allss Cornell , AHss Alorroll , Aliss Phillips , Aliss Halmon , Allss Collins. Aliss Mary Kennedy , Allss Dalton , AUss Lnrkon , Aliss Hod field , Allss Norrls , Allss Andrews. Alossrs. Will Stockbura , Claud Stockbam , Alunson , Bnrt- lott , Pnolps , Smith , Peterson , Board , Linglo , Bnruuni , Jonas , King , Colonmn , Kompor , Kennedy , Wnlltico , Alack , Klrby , Husslo , Stratinan and Carpenter. The J\celnlor : Chili. The members of the Excelsior club gnvo a most enjoyable progressive high-five party at the residence of Allss Carrlo Althouso , 1577 North Eighteenth street , on Friday evening. Tbo favorite game was indulged in until 11 : UO , when n delightful lunch was served. Tbo prizes were then awarded , Miss Carrlo Althouso and Air. U. K. NIsbot capturing the first and Allss Blanche Elltu woo'J and Arthur Carlln the "boobies. " Among tboso present were : AIissos Alaggla Beck , Mary Beck , Lottlo Hobbs , Annie Kelly , | Mary Kelly , Blanche IClllngwood , Etta Kosenborg , llattio nnd Alelll Lundour and Mrs. Counsmnn nnd Messrs. Simpson , Carter , Miller , Couusman , Sloan , Carlln , Nosbitj Ilosouswoig , Banks and Counstnan. Air. Julius Iloscnswoljr rendered some very pretty selections on the violin , accompanied by Alls * Altbouao. to the delight of all present. Although nothing is known fora certainty , undoubtedly the lady members will give a leap year sleighing party In the near future. I > citi Year Sleighing I'arty. Tbo young lady olorka in the manager's ofllco of the Western Union Telegraph com pany , nine in number , gave n leap year sleighing party to tholr pcntloipon friends Tuesday night. After spending a pleasant bour in musla and dancing at Alanagor Um- stod's residence , > J023 Farnaro street , the rldo was resumed until 11:110 , when the gen tleman of the party were again surprised In bolnt ; driven to Getty'u ' , where an oyster supper was served In that caterer's best stylo. The young ladles then drove the gen tlemen to thulr homes lu true loan year stylo. The party com is tea of the following , viz , : AIissos AI , P. Doyle , Kato Nloklas , Helen Adams. Ada Mark , Daisy AloElroy , Alary Book , Elizabeth Uniulinrt , Alolllo Carnabv , Alabol Athearu , Alossrs. 0. II. Doylo. W. Salisbury , U. AI. Southmayd. J , W. .Olon , J. F. Boss , F. W. Conrory , A. L. Jagoo , G. W. Merrill , T. H. Uoblnson. A llpitutUul T.unt'licou , Mrs. George Prltchott gave ono of the handsomest luncheons of' the year Friday at 1 o'clock to twelve young women , The table was In pink and green , a tall yaso with La Franco roses serving us a center Piece , while carnations wore scattered over the cloth In delightful ! confusion. Mrs , Prltohett were an cxquUItely beautiful gown of black tnaV- qutfl. luco over blaok moire , trimmed wl\h \ Nile green velvet Jlouiiuo and Jet , beaded with green aatlu rosoUo , a Nllo green velvet vest and Modtcl collar , trimmed ID lot passe menterie. These present wow i Miss Me- Cord. Miss Dockwlth , Mrs. Will AlorrU , Miss Allllard , Allss Nush , Mlas MoKflnna , Miss Sherwood , Allss Brown , Miss Carrie Mlllard , Mus Yost and Mr * . MoCora. A I'luuuuiit Sociable. A merry , sociable and select assembly qt ladloa and gentlemen thronged the parlor * of the Young Men1 * in tltuto lost Tuesday evening In celebration of the beginning of socials for the year 1802. A moro enjoyable , occasion could not bo obtained , every ono in nttondnnco show Ing tholr appreciation of the rfTorts of the Institute by tholr.bnppy coun tenances nnd hearts full of enjoyment. The Instttuto will continue clvlug these events cvory two weeks , tind If noeosnry , after n duo consideration of ull facts and cir cumstances , may offer them \vccnly. The member * of the Inntltuto nro making a vigorous ofTort towards organizing n Young Lndlo ' Institute nnd are meeting with grati fying success , as several laOlcs have signified tholr Intention of joining and giving consid erable nttontlon to such a causa. In San Francisco , Portland nnd other largo cities the Young Ladles' ' Institute Is a very prominent society , having enrolled moro members than any ether ladles' society In tholr rospectlvo communities , nnd wo trust that Omaha will bo in the load In a short time. M tli ( jiirrUon. Dr. nnd Mrs. Spencer , In their usual hos- pltaolo nnd charming manner , entertained Colonel nnd Airs. Bacho at dinner Friday evening. Invited to moot them wcro Colonel and Mrs. Parko , Dr. arid Airs. IlnrtsuiT nnd Airs. Wicks nnd Major Worth. Airs. Bacho were n French toilette of black moussollno do solo , blaok satin bodice nnd gold trimmings. Airs. Spencer was in a most becoming Httlo gown of changeable silk with garnet passe menterie. Airs. Parko was elegantly nttirod In black silk and lace , finished with cut Jot. Airs. Hartsuff were n very handsome whlto silk , cntralno , American beauties. Airs. Wicks , geranium gauo. After dinner they went ever to the hop room to join In the Friday evening hop. A jolly slclanlng party came out from town. AIissos Donne , Wnkolov , Alargarot Williams. Hatrges. AlcCord , Hughes. Alabol Smith , AIoKonna , Balcombo. AIM. Hlall and Mrs. Trultt , Messrs. GluouFalrfiold , Donno , J nines Howe. Coles , Garnoau , Berlin , TrUltt , Wilson , Hail nnd Captain Crowdor. Tho' ' others from the post were Aim Nightmgalp , nloco of Alra. Parko , Alosdamos Piper , Wright , Alallory , Webster , Pickering , Ulio , Wllkln , Van Lieu , Chlom. Ale sri. Ppor | , Wright. Pickering , Alarkhart. Hlnos , vnn Lieu , uhlom , Whitman , Bookmlllcr , Powell and Captain ICoilur. Air. and Airs. Wllklns hnvo as their guests Air. and Airs. Alfred Chlom of England. Airs. Porter , after a long vijlt to the oast' nnd south , has returned to tno post. Air. Thomas H. Wilson , who fdr som6 tlmo past has been stationed on'tomporary aufcy at Dos Alolncs , has returned to his post. Little Allss Octavla Whoatou lias b9enlald up for a week witha sprained ankle , J Kxcntrt of the U'ei'lc. ' The Trinity Altar guild wilt give n too from 3 until 5 Thursday in the crypt of the cathedral. j Miss Emily Wakoloy u konslngt0n"flt 2yO : on Monday. * ' ' j ' Ir. and Mrs. A. F. Boscho will.gly 'o' rd party Monday ovonlng. i t \ t Mrs. B. B. Wood has Issued invitations foe a reception from 3 until 5 on Tuesday. , Judgn and Mrs. G. W. Dnano announce a reception from 8 until II Wednesdayicvon- Ing.Mrs. Mrs. Hawley will give n luncheon on Fri day. , ' Mrs. John B. Hnwloy , Miss Hawley otld' Miss Clara Hawley a konslngton on Friday. Mrs. George W. Hoaglnnd , a small tinncing party for her guests , the Misses Wadloiga of Clinton , la , Thursday evening. Elino Captain Crowdor returned Tuesday from St. Louis. ' y < . Ganoral Low Wallace for the first tlmo''ii a grandfather. Miss Harges , ono of Louisville's belles , is a guest of Miss Doauo. Miss Mary Hlbbard Is vHltlng Mrs. Carl Morton at Nebraska City. Mr.V111 Koonig Is expected to return from Now York ou Tuesday. , [ Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 11. Blair have taken I a Jiouso at 1010 Capitol avenue. Miss MoCord anticipates rotun.Ing to Tier bomo in'St. ' Joe , M6. , on Monday.- ' ' ' ' Dr. and 'Mrs. Harold Glfford 'n'ro ever the birth pf a son on Monday.1'- ' * ' " } ' < ' ' Mr : aud Airs. N. l. H'ubbara"ontorta'ihoa a few friends at dinner Tuesday evening , Tbo Misses Summers of Chicago 'will ' , bo the guests of MM. J. / . Diokoy this cok , O. M. Carter , president of the American Loan nnd Trust company , roturupd Friday from Boston. Miss Lilllo Lowonstoln from St. Josunli. Mo. , is visiting Mrs. A. Mandolborg , Farnam street. Judge nnd Mrs. Scott entertained the Whist club Friday evening nt their residence on Dodge Mreot. Mrs. Ashtou , of Leavonworth , Kan , , who has boou the guest of Judge ' and Mrs. Dundy , has returned homo , - < Mrs. George I. Gilbert gave a delightful kousington yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. E. A. Thayor. Miss Kato Ball , formerly teacher of dra > v Ing In the public schools , was the guest of Mrs. Cotton the past week. "Tho Madison" will bo'tho name of tbo new family hotel at Twonty-flrst and Chicago cage streets , now Hearing completion. ' i Friday evening nbout twenty voung people made merry nt Elizabeth Place , which lias been the scene of so much gaiety this wintqr/ Miss Hlmobnugb , who Is the guest of Mrs. O. L ) . Ivos of Cedar Haplds , la. , was giyon n progressive high Hvo party Tfiursijny oven-f Mrs. "Uussell B. Harrison , nrcora'patAod byj her Httlo daughter Marthonn , left for'Wash-i ington ou Sunday , arriving there on Tuos-j ' day. The North Omaha Social club was reor ganized last week nnd bold tholr Initial dance , at Erfliug's hall Friday evening with u good ; attendance. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. B. Gillmoro have returned from Topoua , Kan. , where they were called' ' by the death of Mrs. Glllmore's father , Mr. W. M. Whltton. Tno North Omaha Musical club mot Thurs day afternoon at Mrs. MoAlviu's , 2101 WIrt struct. Instrumental , vocal and recitations gave the participants an otijoyublo after noon. Doau Gardner will preach to the Omaha Guards this evening at the cathedral. An Invitation U extended to all ox-members of the company to be present and Join in the services , Monday ovonlng Mr. nnd Mrs. QuV C. Barton entertained ut dinner Mr. and Mra. Ben Smith , Mr. aud Mrs. I ) . V. Barkalow , Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Barker , Mr. and Mia. II. W , Yates , Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hlchard- son. son.Mr. Mr. Asa Pbilpott of the well known firm of Phllpott Bros. , contractors , loft this weak for his old bomo nt St. Thomas , Out. Mr. Pbilpott will return about March 1 and It is reported that ho will return with Mrs. Phllpott. The North Omaha Musical plub mot ou Thursday afternoon at Mis. McIColvy's , ' , ' 5-0 Charles street. An Interesting pro- gratn was rendered , The next mooting will bo Thursday afternoon at Mrs , Cbaso's , 222:1 : Burtstroot. Mr. It. C. Moody who . . , was formerly con nected with tha Morse Dry Goods company , but late of Tbomaston , Mo. , has returned to Omaha nnd will ongngo In business for him self. Mrs. Moody will not como to Omaha until next fall. The Metropolitan club house will bo open to the general publlo tomorrow from 1 until U o'clooK. Members will bo present to ro- cotvo visitors and show thorn through ! the club houso. The invitation U a general ono and everybody will bo welcome. Yesterday afternoon Httlo Marlon Haller entertained her kindergarten schoolmates at the bomo of her rrandfuthor , Mr. Qft Llnlngor. Her teachers In the kindergarten , Misses Boutollo und Wyman , were present. The occasion was Marion's sixth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W , Gray'entertained at dinner Thursday evening Mr. nnd Mrs , T. Swobo , Mr. and Mrs. S. P Morse , Mr , and Mrs. M. A , Hall , and In honor of their sons. HI chard and Herbert Gray , Masters Kd and ifwlnht Hwobo and Herbert and Sam Morso. Mlas Jessie Mlllard gave a small though perfect luncheon on Wednesday to a number of lady friends. . There were present Airs. Will Mlllard , Miss Brown , Miss Yost , Miss Chandler , Miss Wallace , Miss Boyd. Miss Barber , Miss Bookwlth , Miss Nash MUs Margaret Pratt , Miss May Wallace. "A Grand Nutlonai Pageant. " which Is to bo under the patronage of the leading society ladles of the city , la to bo given at tbo Grand opera bouso February S2 aud &J. U will begin with Queen Isabella's court and Include - cludo moat ot the bUtorlo oveutf of thla country. Well known loaders of the haut inonclo wilt participate In tbo oconos nttond- nnt upon our national llfo , nnd tbo oagonnt It to bo made n * much of a sucrose as attended the recent display In Now i ork City. Mr. F. H. Pugh of 2013' ' Iwvonport .ttreet stole n march up < m his friends ami got hlm- aolf n noW wlfo for nn Xiuas prosunt. Mrs. Pugh li n Virginian by blrttj nnd has tbo warm sunny nature of her loved southland. She Is n ladV of line literary tastes , and ono whom Omaha will bo glad.tayclcouio to her midst. ' The Leap Year High FfVd"fcnb1 ! to meet every two weeks , was orgrfnttod last Tues day ovonlng nl tha residence of the Misses Ulcb , 101-1 Emmett street with the following member * : Mlssos GIbbt. Bnlloy , Allen , Gtacomlnl. Carrlo Glncomlnl. Baumau , Col- lett. GussloBauman , Georgia Hlch , Nettle Hlefi , Haskoll , Boss , Messrs.MIllor , Beach , Knouso , Luvonport , Mcyorsi ; Boss , Drown , Mnthows , Palmatlor , Youstj Hlcu and Wood ward. The ilrst nrlzo was won by Mr. Brown , while Mr. Davoniiort carried off the booby. ° Mr. nnd Mrs. D. C. Patterson and Mr , and Mrs. Normnn ICulin chnporoiiod n Jolly crowd of youug people Wednesday o\oning\vho \ Indulged lu a sleigh rldo. After an hour or two the young ladles who gave the party still further showed tholr knowledge of the way to do tilings by taking the young men to MoTuguo's , where supper was sorvod. The members of the party wcrq : AIissos Lowe. Pauline Lowe , Balbncn. Nettle John son , String , Joslyn and Bedford ; Messrs. Knapp , Wnsbburn , Strang , Chnrlton , Stone , Gurdon , Bnttln , Suydam nnd Kennedy. A congenial company ot young people en joyed n most delightful ctroulng Monday , tbo occasion being a sleighing party given by seven or eight inou. After a trip to the Post the party sat down lo n most delicious sup per at Mrs. Uoano's ' where pleasure reigned supremo. Those present were : Miss Harges , Allss Doane , Miss Emily Wnkeloy , Miss Hipp of Cincinnati , Miss Mary Popploton , Miss Hughes , Miss Barnard , Mr. Will Doano , Mr. Arthur Gulou , Mr. Falrflold , Mr. Charles Howe , Mr. Curtis Turner , Air. Frank Ham ilton , Mr. Caldwcll Hamilton , Mr. Colos. A thoroughly enjoyable sleighing party was given by the young ladles In the north part of the city Thursday evening , a largo six-horso slelKh being used. After riding about the city Miss Wollor of Ifounlzo Place Invited the guests to tnko luncheon with her and the result was a glorious good time , These participating were : Misses Wollor , . Haskoll , Slaughter , Davenport , Hulott , WH- kins. Faucott , May F.iucott , McCuno , Ruth Welter , Hamlin , Byrne , Messrs. Davenport , Palmutlor , Uoss , Gnlloncamp , Couelaud , Hulott , Andrews , McCuuo , Wollor. Faucott , McConnoll. Mr. and Airs. Davenport , chap- erones. ' Saratoga lycouni electedofllcors for the ensuing suing year on Wednesday evening as follows : President , Louis LltUoflold ; vlco-prosidont , Edgar Smith ; secretary , William A. Pluraor ; treasurer , Charles Cox. This Is the twen tieth year of the lycoum's oxlstonco. It has in its membership the loadlntr people in tbo i north part of thu city. Regular meetings are ihold'on ' Wednesday evening of each wooir , at which time a flno program is always arranged , consisting of select reading , recita tions , singing aud a debate of some live sub ject , also tbo reading of tbo weekly paper entitled ' -The Uollector , " which Is edited by a corps of editors. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. C. E. Yost , 423 North Twenty-third street , gave n lovely matiniso ten , which broUghtout the fashion ables In numbers. The bouso Is perfection itself and Mrs. Yost entertains In an Ideal 'manner. The guests woWM'&sdainos Mon > - man , Pritchott , McCofd/J'Wlll Mlllard , Carrier , Lander , AIorHs'"De\vis Rood , Ale- Intosh. McGco of Council."Wlilfls , Squires , Charles Squires , Sinltb"SjT ; > . Bnrkalovv , Newton Bnrknlow , Chasfy' ' "Will Poppleton , Garncau , J. 1 { , KlngwaltJ , ° itHchcock , Uom- ingtoit , ' Mlssos Pornno,1 Co'iiolana , Brown , Sherwood , McKcnn'a , Beelcmfb , Ella Smith , Wakoley , Wallace. * Mrs. D. H. Wheejer ga 5 § , piinrming kon- ( Sipgton Friday uftornooiv to tuo older society people. This week she will lorttortain the younger members of the boau.mondo. These present on Friday were ; Mrs- . J , Popplo- tou , .Mrs. Holdroge , , Mfj. jVVnkeloy , Airs. Wood , Mrs , Tnurstou , , ] } > Ics ( , Barker , Mrs , WhoelojvMr Parker , AJU : % 03 , J. Brpwn , Mrs. fttcICouiia , Mrs. She'rjaati , Mrs. Morse , iMrs. Sharp , Airs. BroatcK ( AIRS' Cornish , Alrs Brpoko. Airs. Paxtou , JMrj jaurijham , Mrj .iraith , JMV3 Burns , , $ Ic3rtUawdvMr3. Carter , Airs..Boyd , Airs''Ureou , ' Mrs.'Lin- ingor. Airs. Gilbert , Mrs. CdUJq , Ar . Wos- sos | , Airs. Thayer , Mrs. Cotton , Airs. Barka- , low , Mrs. Hartmon , Airs. Dubois , Mrs , Bqb < - cock , Airs. Colpotzor. Airs. Pratt , Airs. Car ter , Mrs. Ambrose , Mrs. Smith , Mrs , Mot- calf , Airs. Cowin , Alt's. Swobo , Airs. Briggs , Airs. Council , Mrs. Burns of Anaconda , Mont Airs. Robert Walls entertained Wednes day evening lu honor of her guest , Allss Keeco , at high five. Following is n list of the guests : The Alisses Bacho , Miss Donno , Aliss Harces , Aliss Hall , Miss Shears , Allss Wakeloy , Miss Warraclf , Aliss Hoagland , Miss Itnwlea , Aliss Voung , Allss Chambers , Mhs WiUou , Allss Hughes , Miss Bishop , tbo Misses Wadlolgh , Air. nnd Airs. Acueson , Air. and Airs. Harvey , Air. and Airs. Hill , Air. Hall , Air. WorrackAir. . Palmer. Mr. Hastings , Air. Fonda , Air. AIcDoucral , Air. Hess , Air , Hoth , Air. Choate , Air. Robinson , Air. Lewis , Air. Klsk , Air. K. C. Barton.'AIr. Alurray , Air. Nelson , Air. Charles hill , Air. Guiou , Air. Chat Uedick. The prizes won were ns follows : Aliss Wakoloy , llr&t prize , cut glass plate ; Allss Harges , second prize , cup and saucer ; Altss Chambers , booby prize , paper weight ; Air. J. F. Hill , llrat prize , leather wallet ; Stockton Heath , second end prize , silver pencil ; Air. Wilson , booby prize , peanut man. Honlli Onmlm Society , The party given by the Indies df tho" Young People's social club on Thursday evening proved an elegant and most enjoyable nffalr. The entire affair was gotten up by the ladles 'and ' the greatest consideration was abown by lUem for tlioir t'ontluinoa guests. A dainty cupper was sorvod. , The young ladies getting up tbo nffalr were : Allssea Woodard , E. Woodord , S. Elliot , C. Carlos , D. Carpenter , J. Savage , AI. Hush , AI. Laur , J. Siipploo , N. Arnold , H. Lambert , C. Persons , L. Cooper , C.Tylor , E. Tyler , AI. Kiclmrdson , Lin a Hamilton , Davis , L. Nilscho , AI. Hoed , M. Adams. The guests were ! Air. and Airs. Jones , Air. and Mr * . Beaten ; Messrs. H. Christie , K. Hotcber , B. Wllcox. II. Carpenter. J. Ackorly. H. AIcDougal , H. Kelly , F. Urinlth , H. PottiUKor. S. Prague , Charles Lake , E. Patton , F. Supplteo , L. Utter , C. Cooper , II. Broadwoll , O. It. Kelly. V. Grantharn , , \V. Ward , F. Coekrell , B. Pleradn , Air. Alunshnw , F. Dennis , A. Walker , W , Laugh- Uu , B. lllcliox. DIMK SOCIAI , . The ladles of tho'Eplscopat church gave a dime social Thursday evening at the homo of Mra. A. W. Snxn , Twenty-fourth aud F btrceta. A goou-alzoo crowd was in attend ance nnd nn enjoyable evening was nassod. The evening's program WA * a follows : Piano duet , Dr. Borvvlck and Air. Lnndsberg ; recitation , Airs. Sullivan ; duet , cornet aud piano. Airs. Suxo und Air , Qarloy ; vocal duet , Air. Carloy nnd Mrs. Saxo ; 'rocal solo , AUss McDonald ; duet , Air. ifaiMoborg'aud Dr. Berwlcn. ' Charles Black of Atlantic"H. , it the ( juost of his sister , Airs , H , Heyln&cF. ' The young ladioi of BroVvij'Parl ? will give a leap year party nest wo.etf1' " Air. Myles Welsh has ratuntbd from ICan- sas City with his. brldo. \ lf \ William Fergus in of Lincoln , Is the guest of his fathor-lu-Iaw , E. J-J.'y/'Jp' ' / ' QONI2 HOME. International riu.Htoi-uril.riy iiilik'to Their I.itlijtrx und AIJiirn ( | , The Operative internnllDndhPlasterors as sociation , which has boon rift bmvontlon the paat week at the Dolloic''lu6tol ? ' , adjourned sine die yesterday at noon , . Thu , various dele gates of tbo United States , anil Canada loft for tholr rospootivo homo * at 0 o'clock last night. Botoro adjourning , however , the con vention decided to hold tuo next convention at Pltuburg the third week lu January , 16W. There wera six cities In tbo race lor tbo honor of getting tha convention. Tiiov wore , aaldo from PiUsburg , Chicago , Detroit , Loulavlllo , Wbuellng nud Brooklyn , Hcsolutlous of thanks to the local union of plasterers , to the hotel nt which they were domiciled , to the press and to Tun BBB par ticularly for extending an Invitation to tbo delegates to vlait the greatest newspaper building In tbo country , were passed , nnd then tbo adjournment wus taken , A very a mall pill , but a very good ono. Del Witt'a ilttlo IJarly ItUori. Dr. Culllmoro , ociuUt , Boo building. PRIZES FOR THE -SOLDIERS , Omaha People Asked to Subscribe a Qnar- qutca Fund for tbo Nntioual Drill , PRESIDENT MULFORD'S ' HARD WORK , Ho Ilii4 Sccilrnl the Mrptlng for Onmlm Ciiiiilllliinally mill Hiu JMncIo nn InU-r- CHthif ; Ditliuiiti' of Ilin NiU'ot- s.iry riimiKT' , Intoroit Is again being revived In the Na tional Compotltlvo Drill association , whose next competition Is proposed to bo hold In Omaha some tlmo in Junc. ( Several woo s ngo a mooting of various committees of the different trade nnd busU ness organizations was hold , nnd ox-Alnyor Broatch was elected president ot the joint committees , but now Mr. Broatch says his private business interests compel him to resign in favor of some one else who can devote - vote moro time to 11. 'iho competitive drill will bo between nil the military companies of the United States. Through the efforts of Messrs. Alulford and Aitchlson of th < j Omaha guards the encamp ment was secured for Omaha last year at the national encampment hold at Indianapolis. Thirty thousand dollars as a guarantee fund for prizes to bo offered to the visiting aud competing companies , as well ns to coyer tbo preliminary expanses , is" wanted by these interested in the scheme , Captain Alulford of the Omaha guards thinks that not a dollar will oomo out of the pockets of tbo business men who guarantee tiio fund. Ho believes that the gate receipts , the erand stand foes nnd the ground privileges will moro than reImburse - Imburso tuo parties furnishing the guar antee fund. ( More .Mjittrr of .Money. At a committee mooting hold yesterday afternoon at the Board of Trade rooms , ho sold It would bo a shnnio for the cltl/ons of Omaha to let tbo drill go by default after the National association hud given It to this city. In order to Induce the military companies froin the far east and the south to come hoio the city would have to ollernt least WO.OOO In prizes. The other $10,000 would hnvo to bo guaranteed for expenses In making arrange ments , for advertising , procuring touts , grounds-ancl the like. Captain Alulford nUo prsscnted n state ment of the leccipts nnd expenditures for the Indianapolis encampment. It showed the re ceipts to bo $10,000 nnd the expenses $ fa,000 , leaving n balance or profit of $ . ' ,700. Ho makes & .comparative estimate for the en- campmontfor Omaha. The way he figures It the receipts , including the gate toll , the ground .privileges , tuer grand stand receipts , will bo fil.BOO. The expenses , including $20,000 in prices , nnd otjior expenses , will bo $27,000 , leaving n profit of $5,50(1. ( As the mooting was not largely attended it ' was decided to 'adjourn until 7:15u : oclock Wednesday night , when It Is oxpcctod that n largo attendance will bo had to glvo ex pression to ( heir views as to whether or not they wnn tfio competitive drill in Omaha. If thpy don't ' Jt will go to sotno ether city. THEIB HEAD. Oinnlni Workmen lircrlvo I lie Snpioiuo .Atlister Worltnmu pi ( lie Order. The § 00 member * of the Auplout Order of United Workman lodge of this city , together with their wives , had a merry tlmo at tbo Grand opera house last night. The occasion was an entertainment and reception tendered to J , W.Klnloy of Hclonp , Mont. , supreme muster workman of the order , The officers of the grand ledge of tbo state , together with the officers ot a number of the lodges in the citv , pccuplod places 'on the stage. W. J. Broatch acted as master of ceremonies. Tito entertainment opened with a piano duet , rendered by Prpf. Allen and Aliss Havorley. This was followed by remarks by-Mr ; Broatch , giving n shoit tifstory of the -wore that the order had. accomplished in Omana.- ( . r Oj u < i - Th9 address of.welcome should have boon delivered by AInyor Bemls , but on account of hat gentleman having boon unavoidably ab sent , the duty of welcoming the truest of tbo evening devolved upon J. W. Carr. Air. Kinloy stated that it was always a pleasure for htm to moot and talk to a body oforkmon. . The fact of his mooting Workmen always suggested that ho was thrown lu contact witL thinking men men who were ready and willinjr to contribute to the support of widows and oiphans. The Workmen had accomplished a great deal. They had built up the strongest .fratornul organization In the United States , and each hour In the day and each day In the year were paying our , 81,000 to tbo widows nnd orphans. The Workmen wore engaged In a calling that commanded the respect of nil and tuo admiration of every nation on tbo globe. The system was simple mid consisted simply of keeping the ranks filled with good men. Air. Klnloy extended an Invitation to tbo Omaha urothrcu to attend the mooting of the supreme ledge to bo hold at Helena next Juno , und assured them that they would be ns warmly welcomed as would bo the mom- Dors of the supreme lodgo. Following the uddrosB G. AI. Frazler de livered a recitation , There were moro songs and' music , after wulch J. G. Tate , grand master workman of Nobrusiin , spoke , out lining the woik that had been performed in this state. * SPOILED THEIB "TUB. " .Siituriliiy i\enliiK : : Alilutluut or Tno Mul- ( lunx lutei-ulpted l > y ail Oil , Sln\e. Two girls , ' a bath and an oil stovoconcoctcd a very respectable blaze and moro or loss ex citement at 1015 Dodge atroot shortly before 0 o'clock last ovoumg. It was In ex-Mayor H. C. Cushlng's row of brick Hats , in apart ments occupied by Mrs , Goldman. The girls were In the bath room , nnd the ol | steve was doing duty taking the keen odea off tbo water. What happened ono of the girls don't know , and the ether can't ' toll , but It Is generally conceded that In the course of its operations thn steve became rod boU Possibly so mo water was bplasbod on it , but In nny event It exploded. A venerable gentleman who occupies nn adjoining room hoard the racttet and waltzed in. He waltzed out again , ucspito tbo tear ful behests of the maidens to pick up the rod hot steve and throw it out of the window. Ono of the girls HCiud n quilt nnd throw it ever the cause of the ttoublo. It may bnvo extinguished the blaze but it didn't extin guish tbo rod hot Iron worth n coat , and was soon adding fuel to the flames. The boarder offered to go after the II ro depart ment , but could find only ono of bis shoos , and did not reach tholowcr llooroqulppoil for bis Journey until the lira was out and tbo firemen were "reeling up1' ' to go homo. The damage to no bulldinc will amount to about fc.V. ! ) nnd about half that amouut on turnituro , both of which are covered by in- surnnco. The 11 ro reporter inada a wild dash to Air. Cushing'tt resilience , but returned cimpty- bnndcd , us Unit gentleman U In Nc\v York. This mnHcfi twenty fires which the depart ment hat , attended this month , nnd Jnnuarv bids fair to bent thu record , which now stands qt thirty-four. Tr > lug I" It A movement U under way to rcorgnnUo the Klus Social club , The schema Is to soil its furniture , which cost about $ o,000 , to an Independent nlub for ft ! , 000 and then disband as an adjunct to the Elks lodgo. Subscription papers were out yesterday for the now club , for such it will bo , nnd It Is proposed to put the scheme through If 100 gentlemen put their names down for mem bership. The Initiation Is fixed at f .whlah will hnvo to bo put up ou signing n paper , as well as $9 for three months' duos In advance. Member * of tbo Klus club will go Into tbo now organization on the sumo oasis as others. The 2,000 will bo used to wipe out the debts of the old club. A mooting will bu bold at the olub rooms thla aftor/ioon to dls- OURS the matter , and it U thought that the now organization will bo In full swing Inside fa month. bmutsl''l 1)11 ) Von i ; , Jan. -Ludovlo Splrldon , an art dcalar , was arrested today charged with smuggling oil paintings Into thu country , U U iftld ho bad smuggled lu palutlnys woith $100,000. It Is said other nrt dealers nro to bo nrrostod on similar charge * . " TATE NOT. OEUTAIN , Ho Will linn for COMKI-CM If Up U Needed Uiully , Air. J , G. Tale of Hastings , grand master workman of the Ancient Order of United Workmen of Nebraska , U nt tbo Mlllard. Speaking of the gossip about his bolnr a probable candidate for congress In the Fifth district , Air. Tate said yesterday to a Bnn man ! "I am not nt present making any otiorts to pave the way to n nomination. I will not say now that I will not bo n candidate , bo- cmiso complications may arise which would make It satisfactory to n largo number of the republicans of the Fifth district to see mo nominated. As I look nt It. a loval republican should never plaro himself whrro ho cannot bo of sorvlco to the party In the capacity of a standard bearer In case ho Is needed. For this reason I say now that 1 cannot sny posi tively that I will not be a candidate , I don't expect to bo , but I nwy bo. " o ofLiiurrU , ( ItTNTSVii.i.K , AU , , Jan. 10 , Tbo North Alabama Improvement company has sold nil Us properties , worth about * ' ! .000,000 , to the North western Land association of Pierre , S. D. A U'limiiu'ti MiKK < 'itloii. OMUM , Jan. ID. To tbo Editor of TIIK BCE : Not long ago' the writer noticed n newspaper article suggesting a certain num ber of days hard labor as n punishment for drunkenness nnd a probable euro. It seems evident that the author of that article had watched drunkenness from the lop of the bill , and had nov'or witnessed tbo struggle with the evil ono which some men ex perience. There Is no room for doubt that the vice becomes moral slavery , or as Dr. Kooloy treats It a disease , neither Is tboro any doubt as to the chains being voluntarily forged In the beginning , or the disease being carelessly contracted. As long ns men of otherwise blameless character offer the "social glass" und nro soon to enter saloons , Just so long weaker men will drag them selves aud the innocent members of their families downward to all the torments of n drunkard's homo. However , this article was commenced simply to offer another suggestion ns to the best way for this city to battle with the curao of nations. To my mind tboro would bo n kind of pootio Justice in appropriating the Income derived from saloon taxation nnd establishing "scholarships for tbo Keelov academy , " If. a man does not wish to bo cured then con- dotnu him to hard labor until ho can make a rational choice ho oueht not to bo free to become a dangerous "citlron * . Undoubtedly tno city ( others would ho surprised at the number of victims eager aud willing to bo cured of the Insnno craving for liquor. It has boon i said that business men nro taking an Interest In the Kooloy euro because there is "mouoy In It. ) ' 'How much nobler , grander would It bo for the state to tnko i deeper Interest because there Is huinnnttv lu IU The Emperor William with Dr , KooloyN help would soon hnvo Gonnnnv the .labor naUonof the world , why should not our Httlo city of Omaha do something for thociuuol While our women nro busy nldlnif the suffer Ing families of di Inking men , lot us see thcli husbands nnd sons nnd brothers helping the weaker ones to recover tholr moral strength , 'loo many mon think they hnvo bought free dom from moral responsibility by handing ever generous checks to tholr'wives for tin relief of the poor , forgetting that the bonl help n poor slrugglluR wlfo could have would bo n husband restored to sobriety. Another painful fnct Is burned Into the soul of ovcry thoughtful mother In this city , which this suggestion readies , nnd that Is that the wngcs of vlco nnd sin nro used to educate nor child , How much purer , nobler , moro In harmony with the eternal litiu'ss of things would our city government bonho/uld the voters of Omaha demand that the nivonuo from saloon llccnsu bo used to restore drunk- nrdH. nnd that most nhnnioloss license of nil bo given to the support of "Tho Kosouo. " H. M. 1) . A.MUS13MISNTS. FARNAM STREET THEATER. I'Ol'l'I.AIl I'lUOKS. 1'lvo nlilit < eoniinoncliu WiMlniMiInr , .Inmiutr II. .Mnlliu'ti snturtlnr nml Miintlnjr NoTAT-toii Boers In Ills M islorplsco or V liulrani i , LvOS'LN IN LxONlJQN. Sniurtliiy Mntliuui , mNOOH AKDISN. STIFfUMSFEST 2Bth Anniversary of the Omaha Turn Verein , Saturday , January 23d , ' 92. jpimmtA.M , I..Mnsmal C'alosllionlcs ( llrU 'i Wand I'\orcliOH . . . . Hoys II. UltihSMltitfltu tn .Music. . . . Yomiit l.adlus 4. lj\orcl * > os on the Parallel Hun Timicn D. Kxorclses on the HoiUnntul Hur . TIIIIIOM ( I. Kvorulses on the I.ouif llor.su. lions 7. Oiook Tiiblu.uiY . . . . . . . . Tuinon Assisted by the Turners fliiartcltc Club. Admission 60o , Tno'udiug ' laJy aud Oou' . Tickets to lie had of J. 1. 1'nmhanf , J Itauinor and II. ICnmlc. EDEN MUSEE. Weak Commonclin ; Momlar , .Inn II , On * muk nnlr. The Kruntott ( if nil llluxluiH , G A IA m T K A Alicautlfiil ntntiia or marble trnntfurmiM to u llv- Inubulnu nnil Liuk nitnln tu mirlJli' . TIIKA'IIIK M ) . I. Goo. Kdwnnli tpml.illr Artlstf. T1IKATIII1 NO. 2. Victor Irtje's Vuiiilovllhx A Imlsslon Ono Dime. Upuu , D.iHy 11 < > ) l ) ly. ' NEW . BOYD'S THEATRE TONIGHT. govonloonlU and Ilarnon SI roots. THIS ( SUNDAY } EVENING , . n Mi. i. n i i ' One ! \oullLikcIt. Night Only. , _ . 1 January 17. RICH & HARRIS COMEDY GO , Koturiilng from a Triumphal Tour of the 1'aclllo C'o.ist , In John J. MuNally's Intoit Uiuatlini , TI-IEL BOYS. -Ltt GIl-iLiS. OKOIHJR / ; M.tlllOfT , 1GNAT10 iU : JvlllllY , irai , Jt. Jtl..ltiiJlltl M.s J..IVH.I J. OTIS ll. : r. iinmit , j.is. A. < w Ml'fUllRT.T. . JtUXt' ill IO.V. . NEW AND ORIGINAL MUSIC. 'BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES. AUK YOU HAPPYI' < NEW A GREAT PLAY. & THEATRE. A GREAT CAST. Ftnontucnth and Harnoy Streets. THREE NIGHTS , THURSDAY JAN. 21 COMMENCING , . SATURDA.V MA/TIN IS HI. PEESBNTING 1H3 GREATEST LAUGHIKQ EUOOE OF THB SEASON A Nautical Pantomimic Gomec// , Introducing . . . . 17 An.l Excellent The Famous LVm Cast of Players. Bid HF UNLIKE MUG EVER Iff Oil SEEN S ? ' I. Homo of O'Connor liy Moonll ht. The llulfry Chlinus. Tim .Soiviiadi1. Thu Klilo. Thu t'haie. AVT Ji. , Kallwuy and Stoamshlp DOCK. The ni > toctlv . A 1'iital T.ettor. Hcono S-OIT f' r Tranoo. Tim UutopiH. "KlKlit Hulls. " Tim \Vn\ol. . ( The involving Hhlp in thU scnno U a wonder In Hta' < o InvunUmi. ) ACT //r.-Safo on the Trench Coast. Hearts too Mght to Bliilc. Murry-innkliiK 1" tJnlnbrntlnti of thu ItescMio ; Durlnjt the nation of thu play the cclobritod niiMitrloQiiiirlol Aluasr * . Korr. McOtbi1 , Kerr nnd Hardlim ; Mr. Tom llrotvno , "Tho KliiKof Wlilstlun , " unit hint of spiclalllt ; . FARNAM r Matinees WEEK. COMMENCING Wednesday and Saturday Monday , January TMK i'tH'ULAK YOUNU AOTQTl , IN TIIK HKAWSTIO OO.MICDY-1W YMA , THE 000 PRESENTED WITH Elaborate Scenery. Novel Mechanical Effects. And a Superb Company. The Production a Marvel of . Stage Mechanism and Magnificence