Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 20, 1892, Part Two, Page 12, Image 12

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    TflF/'OMAtrA TAlLf SUNDAY . 20. 1802-TVVRNTY PAGES.
READY FOR THANKSGIVING
I it Society Acojpta a Obanco to Show Its
I * Swell Clothes at tlio Kitchen EccopUon.
DOINGS OF WELL KNOWN OMAHA PEOPLE
Happy Hollow IXinni t" tlm Sound f
Mil * Ir Krii lnR ou Tlinl
Kht Out the r lrVnrl < rr
In l-nreo Nnmtier * .
Among the various now holidays ihut nro
flndlne a permanent place among the "days
wo celebrate" no true American should over
allow tbo tlmo-honorod fesltval of Thanks
giving to lo o Its proper place of prccodsnco
above nil others ( always excepting of course
thn Racrcil fnast of Christmas ) . Bvory
and child should fcol
patriots man. woman
a peculiar pilde In Hooping up this distinctly
American holiday ana celobrullnp it after the
manner of our forefatheis by family reunions
nnd a liounU-ous and tiospitablo board cov
ered with the dear old national dishes ,
It should bo n point of ronor with us that
the children should keep this feusl or
omanclimtlon and the now disponiatloi' , no.
lluo Iho old Jewish meal of unleavened brcRil ,
eaten In haste with n fear and droaa or the
future , but n repast of pcaco nnd plenty sel
Jonn by ihoso poisesslng the land with n
tbonufulhcait.
And while on tbu subjeetof Thnnksplvlne ,
partlculnrly dear to Iho Now Knglaiider in
whoso dominions the festival originated , n
few suggestions may bo pardoned regarding
the decorations for the dinner , which should
como in the curly iilternoow , so that the chil
dren big and Ittllo may bo permuted to como
to the feast. It Is not nt all necessary to
have expensive hot house Mowers to maitp o
really ocautlful arrangement lor u'lbanHs-
civlng table. Nothing Is moro dccotnllvo
than the fruit * of the earth it cleverly ar
ranged , atiu thuy nro particularly apnropnato
at such a lime. WDnt llowow there are
should bo in keeping with the season ; llio
lalo chrysanthemums ara particularly
aanpted to this oulumnal dinner , nnd ruddy
carrot tops , copper beeches and llamo colorca
oait leaves , If obtainable , form u beautiful
combination. For a centcrpieco on the table
a beautiful group rauy bo mauo with colden
ears of corn , tomatoes , crapes , nuts- products
of nature of ull sorts. Tinv sheaves of
wheat a. cncli pluto , tied with colored ribbon ,
inako a prcity rcstlue place for the card In
dicating tlio occupant of the scat. And with
the generous gifls of nature la nil ihelr lux-
urv iho tublo may bo maao uplcturo of pleas
ing dollpht , a perfect accompaniment to
Thanksgiving.
Society amused Itsl-lf suDlclontlv during
the past , \vccic to nttotid several charming
function ? , notable among which was iho
Kitchen reception and house warming.
Happy Hollow contributed in a sraull degree
to the pleasures of ttio weuk , while
konslngton ? and card parties fur
nished enough of excitement lo
keep tbo ( .mart world from dying
of ennui. Prospects for the future nro by no
moans bright , although it is presumable the
swells will attend Iho fool ball puma on
Thursday balween the university loams of
Nebraska and Iowa. Last , year Nebraska
was "not iu n , " but It Is lliought. Ihis year
tuny will give the Huwkeyos qulto n lussle.
Inanvovonlitwlllbointorcstit.Band ; will un
doubted ! vatlraot a big crowd. A masquerade
party is planned for iho week and lao assem
bly will sborlly give Us initial aance. possi
bly Just hoforo the holidays. Miss Dundy
hn announced a fancy dross party for 1-ri-
day ovonlng , December U , in honor of her
sister , MM. Henry Newman , while the Yost-
Offutt wetialnion December 22 will
sot nil the belle to ringing a
morrv tune. Bovond this Uioro is
nothfiiL' iu ( tight except the homo coming
of the ooys and girls wno are nl college nnd
sctninnrv , anil Ihev will set a pace for Iho
older people which will bo hard lo follow.
From nrcsenl imliciuions it promises lo bo n
quiet "pro-Lenlen season , but attorwards
well , that's nnothor story.
A pessimistic social circle finds that there
Is a regular wave of bad manners rushing
over certain portions of society nowadays.
Youtitr women are brusque aud rough ;
young mon are anccrlni : und sarcastic :
Ihoso folk who have made mouoy fast und
Tool Ihelr bank balance where their brains
ought to bo , uro nervous nun touchy uud
self-assertive ; these who huvo fallen behind
and uro not able to meet tno impulsive
charge ol Iho nouveaux riches , are disdain
ful nnd unapproachable. A few umiublo nnd
well-bred folk ry lo run wilh Iho hare of an
noyed oxclubivoness and wilh Iho hounds of
aggressive snobbism , and a hard limo Ihoy
have of it , a time of alternate heat
ixnd fcblvers us outraged trudllion or
cool impudence coufrouls their anxious
and peace-desiring vision. How can good
manners and courtly ways and speeches
flourish in Ibis aimospuoro of general up
heaval nnd Iconoclastic rampagel What is
needed is aolf-cunlrol and i-olt-disciplina. U
Is an art , aud u very consummate art , too , lo
bo able lo turn nil one's Irionds bust-sldo-
foremost , lo display with apparent uncon
sciousness the foot thill Miss A has a sweet
volco , Mrs. B a generous heart , Mrs. C a
faculty ol organization , Miss D a graceful
Jlguro , that Mr. 15 is the model hasband , aud
young F has the > uost chivultous inanneis ;
and In ttio prucllcbof this graceful an comes
in the disc'p'mo ' which so irks and nnuoys
our selfish nature * .
'Jliu Kitchen Hi i-ritlon. |
No moro brilliunt reception has ever boon
held in Omaha than the dancing rccoplion
given by Mr. und Mis. J , B. Kilchcn Thurs
day evening at their new residence on Thirty-
second avenue. It was rually in the nntuio
of a housu wurmlng lur to many of thoguesis
present it was ihuir llrst glimpse Into iho
uuuusomesi homo in Omaha , all thingb con
sidered. Lxturiorly the residence can
tiardly bo placed In any nartictllar school , u.1-
thougli from many atiindpoints it mlKhl bo
called modurn HuniiaiBsauco If .sucti a thing
wcro pojsitiloor purmlbsibio. Thuontrniico lo
ibo iouso is ihrough u porch suvcnty-olght
feet long , fxlunding 'round ' thu front , four-
. icon fool la wmih , 6UiiJrted ] by mono piers
and inclosed by artistic wrought iron mil-
ItiKS , The hullwuy is directly through llio
center wilh diawing room * rJL'hl and loll ,
the library oil on Ibe souih , dininc room und
brouKfasi room. BUCK of the main ball U the
stairway hall proper , thb tunding being in
front ot a nugnlUceiil inuulul llnishca lo iho
coiling. Two small balconies pro
ject , over the main halluay from llio
second story nud give n very forolifn
alrlo llio homo , in lacl qultu auiwativo of
Iho Interior of homouf thu Florentinepalaces.
Tlio feature of thu house is thu hoigh't ot the
hallway , \\lnch reaches to llio top ol the sec-
ouU slory , und tlio loculion ol Ihu bacl ( stair-
wuy. The parloiuro trvutod richly , ino
muntols bolug puiliculuily hnndbomu , Jin-
isbod to llio toiling , The draw in f rooms
are rich in troaio of neutral tones with bor
ders of lighter and more llond Miadrs. Tbo
cornices uruul .siuico In Imitation of a rare
aiillquosaui.fr winch Mr. Kilchun found in
his travel : . , Thu Uinlni : loom cornice is par-
tlcului'ly beautiful , plunntu liKe mo interior
of a Pullman dluing car wilh dcop covea of
vouoorod wond. The llropluces which , on
Ibis occasion , wcro bankua * , vitli Ihu rarest
llowers , lumii , and curyuauluumums , are
dlfluront from these In unv other Umaba
house , bclngiMiilicl.v rocossi-d.liL'urths und till ,
and coveil on top , hunnouiuud wilh mugnilt-
cent beveled narrow. On the sides of
the hounhs uro mcues for btatucs
end statuettes , UOWCM tinting tno
place of Jluures on Thurada.v niulit , Ttio
celling In iho dlnlug room is. nulnted in dull
browns nud uul ] nils , the border beliiir a
roproduct'.ou ut tbo color * iu a Japunfsu rui ;
yUlcli : lies on iho Iloor. The uiuirway u
ilnoly liehtod oy a lurgu siaiuod glass win i-
dow on the north , muriul in dubign , mo only
Btuinod Rlass about the house. Tha cuiliu- g
of the ballwuy iu ttiu second ntory is treated
with btucco puiiois and oak rlbi. multlni ; uu
Indescribably rich nffect. Tuo wrlier , woo
ha * been urivilrgud to vlow Iho Interior of
many Omaha homes , knows ot no moro BUC-
cosafully plunuod dlnlni- room than In Mr.
Kitchen's pululial lOilJenco. U is really a
perfect room , aud for that matter the whole
lower floor is urlUtloally planned , for one
may stand In the Imliwuy iuu lusldtt tbu i-n-
irancn und look through tuo drawing room
on the gouluiuibo dining room und breau-
/u t room , a uUtauco ofeigoty-lour foot , ana
on * the north see tlio sn'.on ' tbo mantel and all
t fin beauties of iho stairway hail.
Upon the night I" quoitiou the hou to
looked lH > u u section of fairyland ,
for lunuuiurubla fairy lamps burned ia tbo
niches , the alcoves nnd on the mantels , whllo
the soft light from myriad lias JcM mada the
sccno mcmorablo , n'ncctlon of "Tho House
of n Merchant Prince" jet down in Omaha ,
Ai for iho floral decoration * thuy could not
have lifcn curcllcd. 'Iho Itorlst , Mr ,
Porter saw hU opportunity anil ac
cented ttio cuacco with the roult
tniit ovcrywhcro ono turned soitig rare
nnd bcntillful ilower or plant , mot the g * e.
Tbcro wcro nalin * that must liuvo cost n pot
of money ( arnca tutcsccns ) , show plants
ovcry one , aim thov stood In couimaudlng
lilnccsln the hallway. Thuro wain fern In
the drawing room ( odUntum farlcyonso )
which has not Its equal In iho country ,
beautiful as to follnpo and sugcosllvo of the
strnndi of some fair maiden's hair. Over
the doorways wcro twined long streamers of
Iho plumed asparagus which guvo n soil
tender ellcct , to the roomi and In the
hall Uroplaco stood two evergreens
( aurlcarm oxcelsa ) which carried ono
back to our grandfathers' lluio. Tbey were
svtnmetrlcnl to a decree , mid relieved by sev
eral tall queens of niltumn" the llrepluco
was n picture lor an artist. Two rnro orchids
hung in tha niches bet > Jon the uin'n ' and
stairway halls and were universally ad
mired , for the llowor show wasqul\cas \
eorseou * us the moro eluuorato function.
' ) 'ho dining room was exquisitely ilecoritcd ,
llio tabla being onrichcil bv n largo
bowl of I.a Franco roies , with candcla-
brn at cither end nnd mult tupers bringing
out the beauty of the cut class. Hofrosh-
mi-nts weio served In the dining room und
the breakfast room adjoining. Uvervwherc
there Wire bowls of loses , tinndsoino pri o
chrvs.inlhemums and patted piunlaof aiato
otiler Until lUo'clock Hans Alocrts' otches-
trn auRincnted by The Sunphouy llanjo
quartet , plavcd concert music- from the e.ist
balconr , mid alter that hour Huns Albert's
orchcstr.i plavod dance music In the ball
room In iho third story , a room
in every way in keeping with the rest ol the
inbouse
bouse . Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen rccived In
the nnrth drawing room , assisted by Dr. und
Mrs. i : . W. Lee. Mr. and Mr * . J. H. Buchan
an and Mrs. Vick ot Now .leriov , xvhllu
assisting throughout thu beautiful rooms
were .Miss Dovoy , Miss Hooltor , MUs Mar
garet Williams , MM. J. C. Cowin , Mrs. II.
B. LocKWooil , Mrs. J. M. Molcalf unil Mrs.
Boggs.
Mrs. Kitchen \\oro n handsome costume of
old rose .silit and jot wit a black luco over
dress , the gown being further heightened by
the diamonds worn bv the hostess.
Mrs. Leo appoiircd in pink chiffon made
Ktiiplro style wnb largo sash , pink carnations
about the neck and In tlm dark hair of this
distinguished looktne woman.
Mrs. Buchanan worn an olive creen costume -
tumo trimmed with urcen velvet , wuilo Mrs.
Vlclt graced a whitu crepe , entnilno.
Miss Doivcy was hatidioino In the gown
she locentiy were nt the Orchard-Wymuti
wcddlne , a icllow oinbroitlurod lalTota , the
sleeves vcrv full and high , wilh a footing of
chrysanthemums and she carried an immense
bouquet of iho Mikado's favorllo flowers.
Mus Hoolccr also wore her bridesmaid's
pown of tiinl : embroidered tattota and carried
pink chrysanthemums.
Miss Williams , one of the sweetest of our
sociotv girls , worj a smart gown ol gr.iv silk
with black velvet bows and black lace.
Mrs. II. II , Lockuooa were an u.squisito
yellow crepe cottuiuo trimmurt with black
velvet.
Mrs. , f. M. Motcalf looked a veritable
"Held of Iho cloth of gold" in a magnificently
cinhrolduied gold cosmmo with pearl passe-
inonterlo.
MMJcorgo Boggs were n Beers gown
which atlraoted great altonllon , Imviuga brn-
cadott from in creoti and tan with shot effect ,
the vest front having u JacUctliko effect , be-
iugiD gold nut , full rovois extending over Iho
shoulder * .
Mrs. Dan Wheeler were a pretty blue and
gold combination with a jacket madn Kmplro
stylo.
MM. Cud any traced ono of ilia handsomest
crowns seen nt a swell function this.soaion ,
a Fell1 ; costume of blame and wnlto wilh
small graduated strides , lane and jet effect
ively used in trimmings.
Mm. Comnnl , u niagniiicont imported
gown , ashes of roses in color with beautiful
velvet sleeves.
Mrs. Chine , rod crepe made bouffant.
MM. Sclu Dundy were n dainty whlto am
yellow strined bilk , yellow satin bash and
chiffon rufllus.
Miss Duudy were pinu chiffon with jot
Birdie.
Mrs. L-icoy graced a palo blue satin and
pale blue brocade ; diamonds.
Mr . Itcdlek , black and red sillf , with of- '
fcctlvo jot pnsscmcnlcrlo.
Mtss liJnn Cowin was in ptnk crepe.
Miss McC'oriulclc were a gown of nalo blue
brocadelarco sleeves.
Mrs. Fraim Halter , an Kmpiro gown of
yellow silk and lace.
Mjs.s .Mattio Sharp wns In black laca.
Mrs. N. li. Hubbartl also were n protly
costuir.o of blcick lace , while Mrs. William
KlcMtuiid upboarcd in n niagniiicont costume
of heavy gray silk , wide biueves , a glrdlu of
green velvet , wilh pink about the nock und
down thu fiout of the bodice.
Among these expected were : Mr. nnd
MM. A J. llanscom. Colonel Hooker , Miss
Hooker , Mr. and Mrs. ( ieorgo Crosov , MUs
Dewey , Mr. and Mrs. liulnli " Kitchen. Mr.
ana Mrs , Jo Barker , "Mr. and Mrs.
Ifobort ItitiKwnlt , Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Corulsb , Mr. anu Mrs. J. M. Motcnlf , Dr.
and Mis. Hanchett , Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Dickinson , Mr. and Mr * . T. M. Orr , Colonel
Clmso , Mr und Mrs. C. C. Clmso , Miss But-
lorMuld , Judce anu Mrs. Irvine , Judge and
Mrs. Duudy , Misa Duudv , Airs. H. New
man. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Drake. Mr.
und Mrs. 1C. C. Morehousi , Mr. and MM. C.
K. Coutni.t. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hamilton ,
Miss Hamilton , Mr. Frank Hiitmllon , Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Wheeler , jr , Dr. and Mrs.
Lee , Mr. anil Mrs. ( ieorgo Bo-'gj , Mr. anil
Mrs. C. J. Cireuno , Uencral nnu Mrs. liawloy ,
iho Misses Hawley , Mr. und Mrs. W. F.
Allen , Mr. and Mrs. CJeoruo L. Pritchett ,
Mr. nud Mrs. W. H. McCord , Mr. and MM.
B. B. Wood , Mr. unJ Mrs. U. V. Morse , Mr.
nnu MM. ( ieorgo Llninger , Mr. and Mr. ' .
( Jeorgo B. Lalte , Mr. and Mis. K. L Lomax ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sharp , Miss Jua Sharp ,
Colonel and MM. Sheridan , Mr. and MM.
Adolph Movur , Mr. aud Mrs.V. . Lvlo
Dickny , Mr. and Airs. W. A Paxton , Mr.
and Mis. 1'Yai.kColpoUor , Mr. aud MM. U.
C Cuslii'itf , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 13rown , Mus
Broivli , Miss ( . 'unnalor , Mr. and MM , J , N ,
H , Patrli'it. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mo Whorter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jloraco li. Burl , Judge
Charles Ogdcn , Miss Ogden , Mi s Aminoll ,
Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11. Buchanan ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Unyuiond , Mr.
and Mrs. O. M. Cat-tor , Mr. uud Mrs
Chris Hartman , Miss Hartmau , Mr. and
Mrs. Ocoruo I. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs , K. L.
Uiorbowor. Mr. mid Mrs. C. 10. Fara , Mr.
and MM. II. W , Yaliu , Mr , aud Mrs. ia. :
Peck. Miss Vatw. Miss Ilessio Vale * , Mr ,
and MM. Help Dundy , Mr und MM. K-l
Cuduliy , Mr. und MM. Warren Ho era , Mr.
and Mi-b , ticorgo Kelly , Mr. anil Mrs. C. N.
DietMr. . aim Mrs' Thomas Hxvobo , Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Itoaowater , Mr. and MM.
Alvin Saiindors , Mr. Cnarlos Suundera , Mr ,
and Mrs. 1'Vnnk ' Johnson , Mr. and Mrs. Sum-
nol Burns , Mus Burn" , Mr. nnd Mrs. Bon i
Smith , Dr. and Mrs. J onsen. Muss Piatt , the )
Mlssca MfCorunck. Messrs , Hartlotl Kich-
nrds of Claulron. Art ( iuioulll Dnano ,
Plerro ( iarneau , W. B. Covvhord , mayor of
Kansas Citv. Henry Wyman , Milton Barlow ,
Luther Drake , Al Patriot : , Charles Uilson ,
Dick Berlin , Culdwoll Hamilton , Clifford
Smith , ( ioorgo Voss , Mil ion Darling , Cur'is
Turner , Mr. and Mrs. Henry U. Lookwood ,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliarlo * Turner , Miss Turner.
AliiHin nl : | | ) Iliilliiii.
To meet Mr. and MM. Jumos Ulco of
Tubtm , Cat , Mr. and Mrs. J. N. H. Patrick
liirlli'd a few people tn Happy Hollow Mon
day evenliif , ' . and i > er conscqucnci' a most
delighlful nuuicul ovonlng was hud by ina
foriutmto tow. MM. liico has a boaatiful 1
1o
Hoprano vico. line in tnnbru and boll-llko
iu qnalily , winch sliu displayed to Uu inor-
ough cnjoymoni of llu guusis. Tnen Mr.
Hico , wliu is also a clever nmateuroa llio violin
lin us well as a liMl-rutu siupor , gavn Hevurul
vocul und iiibirumontul numbers. Thuro
worn solos by Mrs. J. W. Cotton , MUs Mary
Popplutoii and MUs Bishop , und a humorous
recitation or two bv MM. Maihaion Ho-
frckhmoiits wera served In iho dining room
und broaufas ; room and were delicious , Ilk * all
thu service ut this typical country houso.
The BUOsU prnscnt were Mrs. Hoy.
'
nolds , u guest of Mr , William Wu' | .
lau , Mrs. Clmrlca fiardiier , Miss
Doolittlo , MUi Jackson , Mibs Mary Popplo-
eton , MiiH Yost , Seoulor aud MM. Mandor.
sou , uucbis at lua Put ricks ; Mr. and Mrs.
W. V. Morse , Or. und Mrs. Victor Coffman ,
Mr. uud MM. Ueurgu Prlicheit , Mr. and
Mrs. \ \ llliiuu Wullaca and Miss Wallace , the
Misses Smith , Mrs. Cotton , Mr , und MM ,
John Wilbur , Mr. and MM. Henry ( Jalea ,
UMr. . aud MM , Joseph Bartter , MM. Cowin ,
Mr. aud MM. U M. Bennett , JuJgo and MM.
Irvine. Mr. Kstubrook , Mrs. McCormick ol
Salt Lake , Mr , nud Mrs. Vmtor Ualdwcll.
MUs Kouuuo and her guest , Miss Mi-Cluro ,
Miss Douno , Mrs. Brooke. Capialn and MM.
Ayorn , Mr. ud Mrs , Lewis Heed , Mr.
'jOarnoiJ , Mr. Offiilt , Mr. I'narlM ICouctzo ,
Mr Unnuott , Mr. J v Urown. Mr. und Mrs.
Thane * Hull , Mr Will Doftnp , Mr. KU
1'ecl' . Mr. Prank Hamilton.
Illeli Srhiiol J .IIIOM MiikM Sin ry.
The rla s of 'W , Omiha High school , ? ave
ts flr t rcccntlon Friday evening and scored
ft tig tucccss everybody having n jolly time ,
notwithstanding that there wcro a goodly
lumber of toachcra nnd tmrents present lo
see ' .hat their chirgcs did not become too
illations. Previous to ttio untieing there
were UU''tK , piano solos , panto *
nltnes , tnblnntix nnd everything thnt
pori to innko nil Ideal class re-
conUon. Hpfreshiucnts wcro sarvcil
> n the third Iloor , whcro also could Do had
ots of lomonadii just for the asking.
The success of the evcninp waslnrgolv duo
o the reception committee , Fred Van Horn ,
Gilbert M. Prntt , Clara M. Uood , Ueorglana
Pjrk and Ada M. Stono.
The following wora among these present :
Misses C.irno Alt him , Solcna Hums , Alice
M. Urnlg , Hettv Delsraff , .loiinlc Donaldson ,
ICiva M. Fisher , Nililo O. French , Lucinda
\V. tiamblo , Selma K. Hclnulst , Abblo H.
Hodgotts. Katlo Humphrey , Kminn F. Lovl ,
A led 11 M , Ior ing , Louisa Matlbowsnu ,
Ceortlna M. P.irk , Kll7.ibcth 10. Phillips ,
Mary H. Robinson , Marlon Sclilbsbv , Kilnn
K. Thane , Clarissa M.Vllliclmy. .
Mav Wyman , tlraco II. Mortv
Viola Burns , Klolsu Clark , Helena D.ihl-
strom , lili/.ihetli Dempsey , Hcsslo Dunn ,
Clam Kilholm , JciuiettoGrcgc , Mabel Hell-
man , Jonnlo llultinan , Uo < mu Lciiniug ,
( ii'orgtn Lindsay , Anos Mtldiv , Annlo B.
Muver , Fiorenco L. P.irmcr , Marie Price ,
Clara M. Hood. Kdtth ( ! . .Schwartz , .losstol.
Thane , hlbabeth J. Will , Adu M. Slono ,
Mcsi9 | .liiku Abrntus Hort Duller , Herbert
Dunn , line Shine ; Hobble , Herbert W. Hop
per , Frank M. McCuiio. Harrison Oury , Oil-
bert Pratt , William F. Search , Fred Vun
Horn , Otis G. Whinple. Lorenzo Hoans ,
.lohn V , Cortelvou , Ueorgo Uilbort , Allan
Hopkins. James L. HoustonHenry MeiiRcnu-
iloht , August 1'otorson , Frank T. Kiloy , .f.
\V Irt Thompson. Will 13. U'olshans , Hussol
J. Wilbur.
TlioSliurp Curil Party.
In honor of Mrs. Henry Newman nnd Aliss
Uiirrlo Chambers ol Jacksonville , Mo. , Miss
Sharp nnd Mis' * Ida Sharp gave n card party
oti U'odnosany from 'J until 0 that was ouo of
the vurv pleasant events of the week. Among
our social entertainers tlm Misses Sharp
stand very high , nnd n function nt their
pleasant tome ou Uonglus street is alwuys
t > uro of bringing out tbo loaders
of our social Uro. High llvo wns
played and llio cnjoyitbio foaluro
of llio afternoon was the winning of the lirst
pri/.o , n cut glass bon bon ilish , bv Mrs.
Newman. The second prize , a picture * fraino
witli Prosldent-clLvt Clovehinit's picture
therein , was won by Miss Pink Halcho. It
was really a Cleveland party , for the Misses
Sharp are nrdout democrats , and thov
thought no moro appropriate time could bo
had to colobrolo iho late victory than ou
this occasion. And so the house "was decor
ated with red , whlto uiitl blue bunting from
top to bottom and Cleveland pictures were
ovcry wherodlsplaved. FIap were presented
to the ladies as limy progressed and by Iho
time iho game was over ihe women scorned
to bo transformed into starry emblems of the
nation. Thora were luirtv-six ladies present ,
who thoroughly onjovod the nlternooti und
the refreshments which were served ns an
intermezzo.
H/.vr
/ ; ivjriiii /jfon ( ( ( / lltt .Yew I'arJ ; Herald.
A HOI-SI : imr.s4.
Princosso gown in rose colored silk ar
ranged on Iho bias wilh black stripes.
ChomiscUo of rose colored lullo wilh black
spots. Bolt of black velvet.
Ko.val . .rcMiiitin Illc'i ' ! ) I'ai'ty.
Union Pacilic couiu-ll l.OOit , at tlicir hall ir
Tin : CKE building , gave the second of their
.series of monthly socials on Wednesday
ovctiiug , Novoinbjr 1(5. ( It was such on
ovcul as this council Is noted for. All member
bor * of Iho council and Utotr ladies are Iu
vltod to those socials anil they atlcnd in such
nutnoors us to leave no doubtln iho minds ol
Iho entertainment coinmittco as lo Iho royal
good time had al all parllos by the attending
inonbers. :
I'hTu were nrebcnt : Mr. and Mrs. Jour
Sheldon , A. P. Connor , A. P. Brink , J < \ L
tirogory , C. B. Ciodno.v , C. S. Potter , J. J.
Bliss. W. P. Uavis , M. C. ICtdder. H. C
Boughman. A. .1. Vlorlinir. Dr. W. V. Mil
roy. Dr. J. M. Borglum , U. H. Alc-Kclvy , E
B. McCJilton , C. A. Fjwlsr , H. Salisburv.
( Jeorge B. Uriswold , W. K. Cnuler , I. O.
Ithondes , C. D. Sutphen. 13. C. Snyder ,
William CSygcr , M.Cook , Alosduinos Notson ,
JolilTo und Dybali ; Misses Ximmcrinan , Pick
ering , Stork , Livusoy ; MISS.-TS William Oil-
lor , II. A Slimier , L. O , Camnron. Dr. .lall-
inps , L. A. Stork , U , W. Dyuall , CJoorgo
Dvhall and Thomas Wllsnn.
Pn/cs worn won by Mrs. McCjilton anil
Hurry Salisbury. An elegant lunch was
served from their very complete culinary ac-
partmcnt.
In llonnrol .MintVolcli ,
For Miss Welch of St , Piiil , the gueil of
Miss Hurtmau , Miss Lou Johnson gave a
high fivu party Tuesday from a until ( ! that ,
was very enjoyable nnd very elaborate. The
house , Twjuty-foarth and F.irnam , was
gaily decKCil with chrvsanlhoinums.urosos
and ferns , und Iho ten tables devoted to
the players were surrounded by iho
brightest , stnurtost young women of iho
town. The llrst pri/.e , a box or
candy , was won by Miss Welch ,
whila the becond prl/.c , a hand-painted pinto ,
was captured l.y Miss Polack. Tno. third
prize , a Russia leather photograph fuse , was
taken by Mlsj Djtwcilcr.
Among the gtie-sts wnro : Misses Fitch ,
Hurtmau , Polack. Dolly Pol.ick , Alice
Chambers , ( JoorKlo Sii.irp , Parker , Alioo
P.irkor , Cjraco Hudson , < ? | im Marshall ,
Marr Uuryca , Helen Smith , Mnbol Pr.ut ,
Margaret Cook. Mnmio Moore. Nolllo
Alooro , Llvofoy , Pnrrotie , Nuillo Bnum , I\luy
Williams , Crauj Sluughter. Taium , .Mrs.
Barnard , MM. Millur , Mr.-i. > \lbnrtCahn ,
MM. Chiirles Dean. MM. Walter Williams.
Mrs. Davenport , Mrs. Harry McCormick.
A I'rrlljDiiinir. .
Mr. and Mis Wnrron Swli/ler commemo-
rated the tenth aimtvarsur.v of tholrmnr-
rluco last Tuesday evening by giving an
elaborate and well appointed dinner. The
table was profusely decked with trailing
biuilav and huge clubters of La Franco roses.
Overall of this hung an immense brass bell ,
n present at tuo ori'iual wedding , which
was literally ( incased in roses and from
* , - , hlch depended the delicate tendrils of the
smilax to the corners of thg table , Tlio
menu , which cotmlsteil of bovoti courses ,
was gracefully and delightfully served , a
couple of club waiters deftly attending to the
wants of the guests , who weio amonc the
ormlual KU03tn for whom tills occasion as
exclusively designed. Tbev uoro as s :
Dr. and MM. Gordon , Mr. and Mrs. Perrlno ,
Colonel and Mrs. Bird , MUs Kennedy. ft
uud Mrs. Donne , MM. Mereuiih. Mr. ami
MM. Powell and Mr. aud Mrs. W. F. Our.
ley.
Tint Olllef 1'lu.r * 1'itriU ,
Wednesday evening Mr. and MM. tioave.i
govo a very delightful card parly at iboli
residence , 1514 North Twonty-sucond street
ut.ns
The ilMt prize , a cluster of carnation ?
patutod by Mrs. Saavny , wai won by MM ,
Bender , while the second prize , a faucj
card painting , was won by Mrs. Lavender
lCufn3.ibn.onts were served at 11 o'clocK. or.M.
Toose in aiteuduuco were : Mrt , W. M
ThrccUraorlor. f"uraml LaKo.CoIo. } Cap
tain nnd Mrs Reynolds and Misi Beebo of
Florence , Dr. mid Mrs. It. At Stone , Mis *
Sfldlo Stone , Mlsi LoltnStono , Mr. nnd Mr * .
.1 , It. Doolev , Mr nnd Mrs. Georso M.
Wrtaht , Mr. nnd MM. W. 1 Klerslcad. Mr ,
nnd MM , William ( Ivcor , Mr , nnu Mrs. V.
Bsndor , Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lavender , Mr.
nnd Mrs. Frank Moorp.o , Mr. nnd Mr * . J F ,
Ilvmi. Mr. nnil Mrs. Noel Abbott , Mr. and
Mrs. iarl S-nith , Max Meyer , Mr. Chnrles
S , McConncll , Mi Ctilllu McConnell ,
Lulu IATS ! and Mr C. M. Doolov.
Mr * ) , lliitilmril anil Mr * . .Vitntrii llutnrlnlii ,
Mrs. N. B. Uutibnnl , jr. , nnd MM. Captain
Wordon gave ono of the prettiest high llvo
parlies of the season Wednesday at their
residence , 'JiOS Doyrlas street. . There were
ten tables occupleilthrouRliout the afternoon
and on the conclusion of the gnmo beautiful
and unique prlres were awarded to Mrs , Johns
" ' - - - * - - - - . -s , Churchill Parkerand Mrs.
SJrson. Tnen refro. < timent wcro served , the
following uup.it * bc'.nc ' p'csent : MM. John
Baldwin of Council BliifTs , Mrs. .fplm
Barker , Mr . Churchill Parker , Mrs. \ \ .
Wnuolov. Mrs. J. N. H. Pnlni'k , Mrs.
Wesii'l U'eitDlialthir. Mrs. li. Kollov. Mrs.
iVllliain Spencer , MM. William Wrish' ,
ilrs. II. B. HnMnn , MM. Marvin Porter ,
ilrs. F. T. Van Liew. Mrs. J. K. Waring.
Irs. 11. W. Wood , Mrs. 13. L.
.ornox , Mrs. I3rnest Rlall , Airs ,
'uislur. Miss Klnslur , Mis' . Bacho. Mian
Haitrudc , Miss Oscood , MM. Bonjamiu
lallnghcr. Madame N. M. llnblmrilof Cedar
iapids , In , Mr' . MiCiaskoll , MM. tJeorfiO
.mlto , Mrs. Cunrlus Dauol , Mr . ( ioorco
Joegs , Mrs. R. C. .Ionian , Mrs. Honrv O--
ood. Mrs. Wllliani Louden , Mr . JIIIIIIM
illmoro , Mi-s. F.V. . Wossells , MM. T.
itnnton , MM. M. Western , Mrs. J. Htioh
, nnn , Mrs. David Bnum , Mrs. J. A. Tom-
ileloii ,
Friday evening Mrs. Hubbard and Mrs
IVorden followed their card party of Wodne--
luv with nu "auction" pirty , nnd a jolly lot
if tun ivas Bottun out of Ili9 gnmo. which , al-
hough old , is now again. All tlio playoM
given a certaiti number of chilis , ui.d
ng seated ut long tables the auctioneer
.nkos out of a pack of cards two or moro
: ards , which nro concealed. Then ho Olfurs
.ho rcsl of the cards for sale uud knocks
bom down , Iu real uuciionccr style , to tlio
ilghost bidder From nnothor pack ho calls
ho curds , nnd Ihosu holding the cards indi
cted throw lliotu to the center. At last
) iilv two cards remain and the holders of
.ho'jo cards rnko In the pot. It
Is very amusing and wns greatly
injovcd Friday night. Among tlioio
iresonl were Mrs. Brooke , Mr. and Mrs
JiiUahy , Mr * . It. C. C'ushing , Colono and
Mrs. Panto , Captain Km/if. Mus Kia/le.
Lluulonuiit and Mrs. Webster , Mr.
md Mrs. H. O. Hurt , the Misses
.innlnv , Mn. Lomax , MM. Uiniles
Dauol. " Mr. and Mrs Rutikln. M Jor
md Mrs. Worth. Miss Waring , Miss hmlly
iVakoiov , Mr. Will Walteloy. Mrs. Captain
Avers. Mrs. llutlor , Dr. nud Mrs. Uache ,
M'iss Bnchc , Mr. nnd MM Victor Bender ,
Miss Caldwell and Colonel Hughes.
Mrx. rbstev'it KOIIBIIII- ! '
Mrs. John L. Webster cave u Ijonsiiipton
n Friday which iho guests pronounce ono of
Lho most Euccosstul of Iho season. Tnoro
ivoro lots ol llowors used in the decoration *
and the refreshments wove delicious. Mrs.
Webster is a taclful hostess ana brought to
gether a host of well known social Ughtb in
pleasant converse. These presout were :
Mr-sdamoj Cainermo Powell , lion "ar
rows. It. C. .Ionian. W. J. Council , W. . .
Jlrostcli , 11. J. Clarkson.V. . W. Wallace , J.
H. Millurd , MlbsMlllurd. Mesdiimos bajago ,
Georso I. Gilbert , Wood , \Vill Hedlck , L. . . i- .
Yost , John U. l > rooko , J. N. Cornish , Mar
garet Bnrkalow , L. M. Uonnett , C. H. I. ' " -
nor , G. M. Hitchcock , George B. Luke , Jam cs
McKcnna , C. E. Squires , Will Morris. "
W. Vatcs , A. J. Hnnscom , Georco K. I'ntoU-
ott , W. A. Paxton. , T. J. Dlckoy , 12. Wakelny
Miss Wakoloy , Mesdames A. C. Vowel' ' .
G.V. . Doatu , Charles Keller. F. H. Davis *
.T. N. H. Patrick , S. D. Barlialow , J. C.
Denise , Joseph Barker , Lyman Richardson-
Georco Barker , Josooh Barton. Oeorg *
Stebbins , Frank TVllllsDatieb , Elmer "
Uiindv , Bon Wood , , C. 1C. Coutant , G. , S-
Linln'ger , M. T. Patrick. O. F. MandoMon'v
llio l' < 'llllUHlli | > dill , .
Last Sunday ovcnii.g nl ttio residence of
Mr. Abram Kulish , Wo lirat cnturtalumont
ot tbu Fellowship club was held , iho follow
ing proirrim being rendered *
Oponlng address by the picslilciit .
, . - . Mr. Aim II inks
„
| ! lal."Vi ' > 0 Miss Annlo Knlisli
KoL-lliitlon. . .
Mr. n. HurnsU-li
DiiofJ " ' ; " 'orlno Mr. Abu Itnul.-
' ' 'I" ' ' " Mr. llnrrvOiel
, , ,
nnloet ri'.idlns Mr. AlirinriCa'L-,1 '
'
I'ianuMilo MIssTuii'ba IIair
Oration. . . Mr. N. llarn
f Mi. A Haul ,
Qnartutto-f : , Mr X. 11 nr
I .Mr. II. lloinslulu
. I Mr. 11 ( illel ;
I'lnnosnlo Ml , Klt.i Kallsli
\unal i' ' > l" Mr. .M. Kiurmnn
Mr. Ali-x Goldsloinmouon.short add ixss on
Iho no ro question , which closed the lilorarv
part ol Iho program , aflur which refresh
ments wciu served.
Till ) Alltl-SluilK dull.
The members of the Anll-SUng club were
entertained in a novel way Saturday after
noon , November R , at the home of Miss 13. L.
Wilulns , 'Jll'J Grant stroot. The occasion
was an old-fashioued "qulltin' bee > , " tno
guests being requested to quilt tbolr names
on the nutogrnpli aullt. A right merry limo
uua hud until -'airly candlelight , " vvuon sup
per wns announced. Cards occupied the ri- !
innlndcr of the ovunlng.
Tuoio present wore : Efllo Moxhnra , Klttio
Itubsull , Lulu Willard , Lulu Thompson ,
NullioVebbor , Mabel Loivls , Sidoulo King ,
Bortliu Mutisileld , Clara Thomas , Tessio
kio.
Saturday evening a merry party of bright
lllilo , ; irls assembled in masqnoiMda nt Iho
homo of Mary Barker. A most enjoyable
ovcninq < "as spent , anu Iboso present and
llio charnclBM each roprcsonlod were as fol
lows : Munro Tnvlor. Dnllvrarden ; Craco
Taylor , Lllilo Hod Hiding Hood : Ada
KtrkoniJall. court lady ; Bcbslo Brady ,
Lntlo Lord ruutuloroy ; Olga Sidles , Mar
guerite ; Darlene Coo , Alepblstoiiholcu ;
Moua Martin , Widow Watuins ; M-ibul
Carter , Little Boy Blue ; Leila Carter ,
Arab maiden ; Lcono and Frankie
1'jllor , runs ; Agues Lund , winter ;
Kato PaMcIl , Tilly Slowboys ; Blnncho
Miller , Normandy girl ; Failh Potter , qunlc-
orcss or Friend Hulh : Pnoobo Smith , musi
cian : lOmlly MeKall , Oscar Wildu ; Mary
Burkor , Topsy ; ( leorgio Barker , African
child ; Joseph Barker , an Indian ; Carrlo Oa-
born , llowor girl ; MM. Barker , "roso in
bloom ; " Am. " Barker , "ati original belli * . "
Thn Jolly Sixteen had nno of their d >
ful card partli.'s til Iho homo of Miss Faiinlo
Fruehauf , on South Twentieth , last Wednes
day evening. Kulrcshmonts wcro served
und iho prizes wqro rcceivod by Mr. lion-
i Ingcr and Miss TfuiSv Jahn at iho close of
the contest. These who enjoyed and took
part , in the pleasures of the evening were
Motsrs. Hoag , Hennin cr , L. and M. Ituich-
unberg , ( ironiouch , Fruehauf , 1'iisrh , Milido
aid tbu Mlsbos Putqrspn , Clara Jnhn , Tracy
Jiilin. Tehbins. Harte.fVuothilch | , Fauny
Fruehauf and Luov irruohauf.
( il-fllt SlIC'lllI IllllllVlllllllUlllllllt KVflll.
The Bon Hur eniertnlumont to bo given by
the society pcoplo of pir.ulm nt iho Boyd on
Monday , Tuesday and Wodnesduy evnn
inuii of this 'Wuflk w inoue
ouo respect a ndVol experiment. Iu
ail previous amateur performances given
hero tha sconcry and costumus were home
made und iho munagoM were moro or loss
mixed up with tno churaoters , but for lion-
Hur tUero will bo ten professional directors
anil an enllro car loud of special si-enery.
The hlstrloi.lo ability Intonl in Omaha's
plain , ordinary cilirons will ihorofora DO en-
banco : ! by uu appropriate setting and will be
oen at its best.
- The wealth and fashion , talent find beauty
of tbo city will nrrav themselves in the slrik <
Inc costumes of a.OOO years ago uud portray
the crufl and cunnlntr , iho pure modosiy , the
stubborn fortitude , the oarnubl faith and the
r strong affuutlon so vlvldlv dcscrlbon In tin
. rhuructora of General Wulluco'u f > rout book ,
Tbu cravor-jceoes will bo cnllvonod will
quaint steps and oriental dunces , stulclj
, inurchos and'drllU and beautiful psntun.inos
Statuary roprosenllue early conception o ;
. art , gods nnd godebsies of Ideal beauty
will be porionutod tiy well Unovvt
. youu ? ladles under the charge of Mrs. D , H ,
AT Stoves
Ranges
Made in over 1,000 styles and sizss.
REMEMBER :
Thtil fie Ai'On Unsu
Murnors were iho llrst
Ventilators
ovofioltl In Oiiitiliniititl
are imtontcd. Do not
buy a I'hoiij ) iniltaUoii.
The Acorn will siivo
.MMI U."i per cotit In fuel.
Over llvo hiintlfod
tinuniiUs ) from Omti-
hn usura.
' V
The \roriiOak. airtight larao : islipn. no
\ \ ill hold lire lunrs wiHi scift i-nM.
e
TIIim : 24Q7 Ginning Street , TIU : im-
SOLE AQENT FOR
Acorn" Stoves and Ranges
Lily" and "Lincoln" Steel Ranges.
1 RI3ES LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN.
BUT THE 1ST THE
BEST CITY.
WII/L IN
BE PRICE
GET ONE. Made for
They are the WINTER.
And cost less FOR LADIES
than any or GENTS.
OMAHA RUBBER GO. , 1520core Street ]
&j 'tiy//m.-'tf&'F' < f - " i !
> / . - ' f"i. . . (
olorlts in iiltutuliinco. ] 5i'iiifr tliit , nil , to jrot spucinl pi-Icos.
U heeler , jr. Tbo spectator will iccall
Byron's lincb :
"I'vo si-oil moro living beauty , ripe and
Than ail the nonsense of their btono Ideal. "
A number of boxes have alieadv bo sold
and a largo house i.s anticipated the open
ing porforuianco.
( Vlrliriitcil Her Illrllulny.
Irene 'J'enmlar oolonralod her eighth birth
day yesterday bv inviting u number of her
young frlouds to oharoiiih her tha pleas
ures of the day. The house , lOl.'iSouth Nino-
leoalb slreot. was crowded with little people ,
and excellent muslo and delicious refresh
ments quilo captivated the guests , who wore ;
Mlshoi Bosslo Burwiok , Anna Mabannn ,
Emma David , AnnaDumond , Delia La Flour ,
iJllB Kortsig , Laura ( jiinsaul , Besslu Scar
borough , Mary Crousc , Mortio Wcarno , Lulu
Sbafl'er , tirade WilUlo. Oracle Wolshans ,
Jennie Bergnor , Kllu Boi-Riier , Tilda Hall ,
LtZ7lo Nibson , Alma Dybhorcl , Masters
Arthur Petersen , Charles Shaffer , Joseph
Wllhroxv , Joseph Burns , Juuob Alvori ) .
Uolltgrt ot llulliu l'm } tll' .
Miss Kugoulo Ivount/.o left for Chicago on
' 1 luirsday.
Bishop Worthlugton loft for Cleveland oa
Tliuvsday.
Mrs. S. II. II. Clark loft for St. Louis ou
Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Millscaugli returned to Min
neapolis on Friday.
Mr. W. K. Anniii returned lo Omaha from
Washington on Tuursiluy.
MUsBuchocntortaliied a number of friends
at cards Filday evening.
MM. W. (5. bloaa ontortiiitiod nt cards
yeslerday for Miss Sharp.
MM. Frank Crobs has returned to the city
from an extended trip east.
Mrs. X. B. Hubbard of Cedar Kaplds Is
visiting friends In this city.
Miss Carrlo Chambers of Jacksonville ,
Mo. , is vibitlng Miss Bonn-Jit.
Mr. and Mrs. McAlviu have returned from
an extended visit in Wisconsin.
MM. W. Whcelpr nf Lincoln is visiting
her ir.other , Mrs , K Slaughter.
MUs Bessie Steward of Council Bluffs has
returned from her visit to Denver.
Mr. nnd MM. Bon Smith arrived Thurs
day from Now York and are at iho Paxtoii.
Miss Nelson of Kvutisvlllo , Ind. , will bo
tha guest of MM. Wuncn Uojjors this wuof.
Miss Woirloft Monduv for the KOUIII where
sue will spend iho gruuiur partof iho winter *
Miss Mct'luro of Sioux Clly was Iho guess
of her cousin , Miss Kounl/.o , for a few dayt
last woek.
MUs Fannie Diriibaum of Kun l''raticlsco
is visiting Mrs. Max Abraham , Shuriuan
avenue ,
Mr. and MM. Frann J. Burkley and chil
dren rolimied from Chlllicolhc' , t ) . , labt
Ttiuisduy.
MM. It. Hobinson of South Dakota , Mstcr
of Mrs. Fred Uiumunn , Is the guest , of the
latter at the Frca/er.
MM. F. M. Marsn gave a verv proitv
Kensington lunch Thursuay at her resmoncp ,
JilVIl Harnoy .siroot.
ftlr. Henry Newman arrived from Bayonne
Citv , N. J. , lust week and Is visiting ot the
residence of Judge Uundy.
Miss Doollttlo and MUs Jackson of Utica ,
who have been tbo guests of Donn and MM.
Uarduer , left Orau.hu Wednesday.
Mrs , Kd Peck entertained n few frioni's
very informally Tuosdav ovonlng for Mist
Doollttto and MUs Jackson of Utlc , N ! Y.
Mr. and Mrs. H , D. Fisher of Florence ,
Wis. , are In the citv. gucstx of their
diugntur , MM. A. W. Plnlo , li.79 California
sirect.
Judge and Mrs. O , W. Ambrose spent lai > t
ween in Oinvor , business calling the judge
tiicro and MM. AuibtObo visiting old Chicago
friouds.
Mr. ana MM Sam ( Joldbprg and duughler
of Clnclnnuti , O. , are spending a few ouys
with MO.SSM. Suiiuonbon ? aud Arnstcin , JOIU
Webster Htreot.
MM , Samuel Burns returned homo Mon.
day from a visit with her daughter , Mrs.
Kabtinan. Miss Mao Burns is expected homo
after Thaniofri vlng.
The marrlHu'o of Miss Ilattlo 15. Cope nud
Mr. Samuel II. Cool : will bo solomnl/eii nt
! M4 Hickory btx-cet , thorosldqiicoof Ihe urldo ,
on 'I'hankflcivhi day nt 2 o'clock.
Mr. mid Mrs. W. A. Hedlck outortainod nt
cards Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Douol ,
MM. Rogers , Miss Doorine , Mr. and Mrs.
Bradford , Mr. and Mrs. Whoelcr and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Chaso. - >
The I'aladins hold the second of their
caries of club dances al Chamhnrs' hall
Wednesday ovenlnir , with noout thirty
con plus present. Thu club Is making prep
arations for an extra on ThaHKsglvititf oven-
i UK-
UKMrs. . Charloa Kniifmann ami dautthters.
Misso > Tina nnd Anna , loft for Los AiiKolos ,
Cal. , lust Saturday , to bo absent tiuoul six
months. They wunt for Miss Tina's bunolit ,
\viioflu health is Impaired from dlflicult music
studios.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Cowin cave n din
ner party Friday OVOIIIIIK in honor of Sena
tor mm Mrs. Maiidorsim. Thoio piosonl
were Mr. and Mrs. J. N. II. Patrick , Mr.
nnd Mrs , Vat PS , Mrs. Klta Mathinon nud
Mr. Hoborl Patrick.
Mr. Ilcrman ICountzo returned last week
from Now York , where Nu wont to see his
sons , Herman aud Luther , Hit ful v sinrtod
abroad. Tliuv KO with a party of eastern
friends for about a your' * trip , und combine
study vMtn pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wyman rotur-ed from
their weddli g tour on Wednesday and in the
absence of Mn. A. U. Wyman in Washing
ton have taken up their roslilot.uo with Mr.
A. If. Wyman , Thirtieth anil Pacific btrccts ,
until their now homo is linUliud.
Mr. K. N. Kolin leaves Omaha December 4
for Clovcland , O. , where , on December 'ill ,
ho will marry Miss Carrlo Foil , niitor of Mr.
N. P. Fell , business manoRor of Tnr. But : .
Mr. Kolin Is ono of llio hoit known traveling
salesman In llio wost. and is contio tcd with
Kllpatrick ft Koch company.
Mrs. Con neil gave n dollu'hlful luncheon
Tuosnay , in honor of her gnnst , MM.
Nathan Shollon of Annapolis. Tbono pioi-
were ; Mis. J. .1 , Dlckov , Mrs. WobhUir ,
Mrs. Lovl Carter , Mrs. Fred l.wis , Mrs ,
Mllispaii h of Minneapolis , MM. Joseph
Iturion , Mr5. Contanl , i lr.t. Benjamin
Wooil , Mrs. Dunlao , Mrs. Barl'.alow , Mrs.
dooi'L'e B. La lie ,
Messrs. Ilchards , Taylor , Conrad t and
\Vobslor , who hnvo boon connected with the
Conllnmilnl Clothing company since Its open
ing In Onnhn , gave a dinner loS.imuol . ( Jam-
hlo l-'riday ovPiilug at McTai-uii's in honor of
tliuflfih nnnlversiirv ot thu houso. There
wurn felicitous puecbos , a I'nn ' banquet and
the hcarlicsi good will shown to llio popular
manager oi the homo.
'i'liu inaiiv friends of Colo.ielV. \ . T. Mount
and wife uri > pleased to welcome thi'in hoinii
after a prolon'uu | hojourti In Texas , ylsltln/
their dnuirhicr. Alts. Dr. Momojof San An-
lonlo. The colonel reports grouse plentiful
nnd mi evidoncu of IIH uncrnncaini H found
in the fact of his many friends having boon
thoioclDloiili of numerous boxes of game.
The colonel will bo gratitlcd lo receive Ins
frlouds at Ills Omahit homo.
Mn. Agnes MoAuslund.mirj SouthTivenly-
fourth avenue , wlincumotn Umuha in Till .Hid
has lived hero continuously ever since , cole-
brntcd heroighty-fouith tilrthdav on TJC -
dav. and in honor of the occasion tlilnv
children , Krondchlldren and great grand
children sat , down to a delightful dinner and
tnudo merry over iho faci that luo jiloncur
ninther had boBn permitted to 1.00 so l rio a
faintly grow up about her , Mrs McAusland
wns tbo reclptoit of Jorge quuntltlcs of
llowors BOnl bv dear frlouds.
On Thanksgiving ovonlng the Moiropoll-
tan club wlU'eivo a coinody entitled , "Loup
Year In the Village Wtih Ono ( Jontluman. "
Tbo participants ougairpd in this aim slug
leprcscnlatlon am ; Manilla Dix , liwtiillous
lady. MissDoillo I'olaok ; Kobcccu Barnaby ,
widow , Mrs. Martin Cahn ; Fronclnu Burn-
obv , inader , Mrs , Arthur JJranUeis ; Uubella
Smith , couotte ( ) , Mrs. Andrnw HuaHj Han-
nnh SthpoU , doinostio lady , Miss Lobmun ;
Jedodlah Brovni , master of urn , I'll. D. ,
Albert Cahn.
Mr. and Mn. I. Hosjolbor ? gave a delight.
ful entertainment Wednesday ovonlng at j
thuir residence. Mr. Kd Hessolbovr played u j
few of his own compositions , and Mr. Mar1 1
tin Cahn volunteered several numbers. The 1
cuosts picsont wcro Mr. and Mrs. I. Brown , I
Mr. and Mrs. C. Uranneis , Dr liciibon , Mr. 1
Harris. Mr. nud Miss Bernstein , Muillu I
Cahu , Dr. Kohnstumiu. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. I
Kopuld , Mr. and MM. Kosonstoln , Mr. und I
MM. Holchcnburg , Mr. ami Mrs. Lacks , Mr. I
Trauormnn. Mr. UvplnsUy , Mr. and MUs I
Ponnocu , Mr. Wiiliuins und tbo Misses 1
Brown. I
A vor.v pretty , though qtilot , wedding was {
solomni/c-d Thursday nvunlng nt the rosl- ]
tlonco of the bride's mother , 1807 South J
IClovctith street , whan Miss Kitnor Davenport - '
port and Mr. Nod H. Copolnnd word joined <
in wedlock by Hov. Mr. Dawaou. Hrwln , '
Davenport , brother of the bride , and Josunli
Barker , Jr. , ofllelatcd as ushers , and the
thlrtj-livo or forty people present , relatives
nnd It lends of Iho coniraullng p.irlios , enjoyed -
joyed tiio occasion , for it bound together two
well known ami highly respected youtie
peoplo. Mr. and Mm. Copolai d will rcsldo
nt IS07 Soiuli Kleventh strcot. Miss Ituth
\Vcllor insisted In Hit ! cernniony by playing
MondelssDhn'ii wedding march. '
'J ho following ullpmng from a Ciistogcfo ,
Ita'i ' , panur iimlor ilaio of October ! l , aliowt i
vvitfi what stndtis Oinalm Is Kiilnluir promfl
incnco in the musical wiiild. The "most , t
cliurinlng diiuirhtor of North America" rou
foil-oil to , U thu sister of I' . W. Tullaferro , t
inaniiger of the Omaha Packing company , 1
who has been abroad for tbo pasl 1
threu years completing her muhlcal ]
education under the direction of some of the
inon famous Instructoi-H. She lias spant the
past senion at ( Junou recolvlng Initructlons i
from lliu illsilnguiblied artist. Beatnco CosI I
inelll , and oxnccl to rouniln abroad at least 1
nnothor your. "Last night ut the Sociulo I
theater the Mi'lo-dramatlo society of I
Caslcgglo closed thtilr course of reprnientu-I
lions given for cnanty with n mlxod jiro- I
gram , whl'-h was mo t attractive. Ttio then-
ler was pocked ; nil Castegglo was theio and I
ninny from noignborlng towns. The attac J
lion of llio evening was the Slcnonna ( Jiulln I
Taliulorro , most churnilngdaughtorof Nortli I
Africa , who kindly consented to aid In the J
won ; of charity. The Siunorlnu Tu-1
ll.iferro. pupil of the distinguished 1
uriist , Beatrloo Cosaiolll of ( .Jonoa , unites to |
mi exceptional musical taiunl , a voic.'i oxtoa- }
bivo and po\vurlul , hlngs wlHi pamion , and
jiromises wiMi tliuso oii'Jownienls tocontlnuo
Ijiillliiutly tlio caieor that nil" has rom .
innnced. I" the iirlu of 'La Favnrltn1 us
wull us In thu wnlU BOIIJ. ' of \ uii/.ano , shu
was greutly uiiiiUiniud. In I no ruvntlnu of ,
ihu 'Barber of Sovill" , ' 'Una \ eco Poco Fu.M
aho was nblleoil to | irui > 'nt horsnlf bufnro the 1
curt"in many tjinim , and w.is prcbcnlcd with l
lui , I'liiullfnl ImijuetH , 'Jim of which wntl
from the Phllo Dnnnailo boch-ty The pro-y
cram was llniihod nir.id great nppiauso , und 1
lufl In thu liu.irl f thn hpectutors a desire |
to hear unothcr similar. "
There will "n u Ntudlo opening nnd pxhlbl- >
lion of hum ! p-nntud china al l.Vr : ( l ariium 1
street , Omaha , November Bl and ' i , ami at j
the ( Jr.ind liotul , Council Bluffs , Novoinbor ]
Jl and t ! . " > . AU Interested in beautiful china |
wrdlully iiivllod. ,
hulh lodge No I , D.iughtnrs of UnboKati , !
Independent Order of Odd l-'ollow * , wlill
Visit Council Bluffs lodge No. a on Tuesday J
oveiiiog. November 22 , In a body Cars wllll
bo ut the hall , corner Fourteenth aud Dodgoll
strcootn , nl : 'M slmrp. A royal good ilmo isv
iintlclpaiod , A at-li-galion of Kuth and I
( Jo'.don ' LlnUlodgo , Daughters of Ucbolub ,
inaaun fratornul visit to Alpha loik'o on J'rl-
day evening , thu IHlh , al South Oinahu , wlt-J
nosed some very good Iloor work und weri
delightfully entertained with rofrcshmontsl
IT is THI : nnvr. 1
Tluit U \ \ liy I Kriiiiiiiiiuiiiil II.
Chamborlain'u cough rninvdv given the liem
natUfautlon of any cough medlolno I handlifl
and AS u ml I or luiidj all other proportions !
hit market. I reoommo.id It bocuiiio It !
ho host medlclno I iivor handled for uough
tolili und croup. A. W , BuldrlUgo , Mlllorfl
vlllo , 111.