THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUN1)AXT FBDUUARY PAGES. 'FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT Bociotj Winds Up ita Affairs with a Num ber of Pleasant High Jinka. EVENT3 THAT ILLUMINATED THE WEEK Amirinl.lr HIM with Nlirnvo Tncmlny DlnnrrA mill C'nril I'lirtlcn to Which tlin Howling Hwrll * Worn "Kt- liculril" Hot-In. UlinU Already nn exodus from Omnha has com menced on' the part of these who nro classed In the society swim , and more nro to follow the loaders this week. The south and Its balmy cllmato holds out Inviting Induce ments to overworked society women nnd men , while California plaj-s a close second. Until Easter there Is little In sight and for the next forty days the howling swells will live In the memory of the past. Thorn Is Mttlo promised for the Immediate future and from present Indications the post-Lenten season will not bo any moro brilliant than that which bus Just closed. Hut spring may have an awakening Influence over the beau inondc and In this thought society rests con tent. Tim CliiHliiK Attsi'inblv. Lent , nnd the period of reflection and re trospection which It Is supposed Shrove Tuesday usheis In , dawned with thcclosing of the last Assembly of the season Tuesday evening. While the number of members was not nearly as largo as at previous assemblies , still tlio evening was memorable nnd fittingly brought the round of social pleasures to an end. The music was ex cellent , the men and women present wcro there for the last dance , and the girls looked their loveliest. With these conditions pres ent what wonder that the evening was a red letter occasion In the lives of quite a few society buds , one of whom said that it was really the very jolllest party she had over attended. There were a number of Beautiful gowns noticed , but what was most surprising was that white prevailed to an unusual extent in the costumes , something that has not been observed at nnv former function this winter. Miss Woohvorth was very lovely in white silk trimmed in chlflbn and lace. MUs Kountzo wore a very pretty costume of pink brocade rcliovo'l with chiffon. Miss Van Patten , who has won a place In Omaha society by her beauty and accom plishments , wore a lovely white silk trimmed with brown velvet. Miss Hamilton appeared in a costume of changeable- pink with gray silk , with a bertha of lace. Miss Emily Wnkeley were whtto silk trimmed with white lace. Miss Lcmlst graced a Parisian gown of blue brocaded satin trimmed in changeable pink and blue velvet. Mrs. Chnso were white silk. Miss Hubbard's gown was of light green ornamented with white ribbons. Miss Helen Smith were a street costume of white silk nnd chiffon. Mrs. Major North looked very attractive in pink satin and moire stripe sjlk , the front of the skirt being of white lace. Mrs. Will Uedick were pink silk and pink passementerie. Mrs. James Woolworth , who chaperoned her daughter , were black silk and lace. Miss Grace illmohaugh was very fair and pretty in white silk trimmed in violets. Miss Hodman were a white empire gown of mull over blue satin. Miss Chandler were a s\vcct gown of black and yellow. Miss Sadie Nash was in white faillo. Miss Hums looked particularly well in white silk with red roses. Among those present were : Mr. and Mrs. Will Iledick , Dr. and Mrs. Smith , Mr. nnd Mrs. Lunt , Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Rogers , General nnd Mrs. Brooke , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douel , Captain and Mrs. Ayrcs , Miss Itodutnn , Miss Sherwood , Miss Pratt , Miss Bessie Yntcs , Miss Burns , Miss Helen Smith , Miss Van Patten , Miss Barnard , Miss Ilimobaugh , Miss Hamilton , Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase , Mrs. Woolworth , Miss Woolworth - worth , Miss Lomlst , Miss Chandler , Miss Kountzo , Miss Helen Moore , Miss Hall , Miss Funko , Miss Nash , Miss .Emily Wakcloy , Miss Mary Hlbbard , Mrs. Will Wood , Mrs. Worth , Mr. and Mrs. Darling. Mr. and Mrs. Babcook , Mr. and Mrs. McShano , Mrs. Spencer , Dr. Summers , Mr. Frank Hamil ton , Mr. Charles Saunders , Mr. Clifford Smith , Lieutenant Quay , Mr , Luther Drake , Mr. Carr , Mr. Lyman , Mr. Anthony of Peorla , Mr. Pierre Garneau , Mr. Barlow.Mr. Voss , Mr. George Mercer. Mr. Guiou , Mr. Will Doano , Mr. Charles Kountzo , Mr. Charles Wilson , Mr. Zug , Mr. Algernon Pat rick , Mr. .Tohn Patrick , Mr. Johnson , Mr. Latham Davis , Mr. Jordan , Mr. Oscar Funke , Mr. Hall , Mr. Reed , Mr. Randall Brown , Mr. Baldridgc , Mr. Gannett and Dr. Whitmore. rrogrosslvo HlRh Vivo Uailwny. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Garner , 2527 California , gave a charming high flvo party St. Valen tino's night , the house being handsomely decorated with roses and smilnx In honor of the occasion. An endless amount of fun was caused by the use of the progressive high llvo- railway ticket , n new form of scoring which has como into use this winter. The ticket resembles the ordinary railway ticket in tha upper right hand corner , having the number of the car and scat which assigned the player to the table and partner. Down the loft bund side wore the following sta tions : South Omaha , Wahoo , North Platte , Denver , Salt Lake , Ogden , San Francisco. Portland , Spokane , ! Minneapolis , Council Bluffs , Omaha. The winner of n game , of course , indicated which one of the stations Vo dcslreu to go to and the place was ' inched. The following printed rules also Appeared : Tills ticket will bo void If It shows any alter ations or erasures. This tlcliot Is nantransfornblo. It Is only peed for oni ! continuous passage , and on tins day and dnto. llaKKUKu liability limited towearing apparel , not exceeding : f UK ) In value. Train will not stop for refreshments. Pas- ROUKPrs nr requested to pruvldo thulr own luncheons. No liquors served In Nebraska , On the back of the ticket wcro these con ditions : I'assensers must bo civil and polite , for the company will not bo responsible for the ac tions of Its employes. Passengers must not change scats while the cardlis are In motion. Whoa thu bull rings the train comes to a full stop. This ticket Is not good unless properly stamped. Delightful refreshments were served and then the prizes were awarded. The flrst lady's priro. a lovely laeo handkerchief , was won by Mrs. Leo ; the second , a pretty Sevres plato , by Mrs , Conner. Mr. Samuel Recs won the ilrst prize for gentlemen , a Sevres cup and saucer , while Mr. , T. M. Dougherty won the second , a silver ash receiver. The aucsts invited were : Messrs. and Mcsdanica .T. H. Buchanan , J. Rlloy , O. 1C Schoneld. C. S , Potter , B. F. Weaver , A Andrews , S. Rocs , R. 11. Ritchie , F. D. Muir , D. II. Wheeler , II. S. Baker , H. S. Jnyncs H. G. Burt , I. W. Miner , John Francis , J. s ! White , D. H. Goodrich , 1C. C. Morehouso , O. Larson. J. D. Creishton , D. V. Sholcs , G. A. Joslyn , J. A. Connor , J. G. Gilmore , J. F , Barton , B. D.Vun Court , J. B. Preston , H. P. Douol , J. M. Dougherty , W , F. Bochel , J. H. Hulbort , G. H. Crosby. G. S. Ralston , C. F. Smith , A. M. Pinto , W. D. ICenyon , H. C. McDanlcls , A. H. Leo , H. F. Cady , M. C. Tallaferro , C. H. Mann , B. L. Patch'Kansas City , Mo. . C. W. Burrus , Kansas City. Messrs. Davis , Grunnlngcr , Daldrldga. Misses Croighton , Haiusworth , Flshor , Bishop , Leo. Mr. nnil Mr * . Ilorthwlck Kntertalu. A select circle of friends were most de lightfully entertained by Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Bortlnrlck Tuesday evening nt their beau tiful residence , 803 North Forty-second street. Although so close to the advent of Lent , the popular host and hostess , whoso friends arc legion , wcro determined to leave nothing undone that could iwsslbly add to the comfort and enjoyment of their guests. High flvo was the feature of the evening , the players being entertained at the stmo time with music rendered by a string band stationed on the stairway. The ilrst and second prizes wuro awarded to Mrs. G. W. Trlbblo , Mrs , Soromo Coulter , Mr. B. Per fect and Mr. Jerome Coulter , respectively , while Mrs. A. B. Carpenter and Mr. J. Blackmail were successful In currying off the booby prizes ; after which a now and very amusing feature was Intro * duccd by mcana ot n largo gral > - liag , In which nil these present who had failed to secure first honor * werd allowed to try tholr fortune ? . Much fun was ooi-anlnned nt the various prizes were brought fourth , but ono nnd nil appeared to bo con tented to llnd that they were recipients of useful , If Inexpensive articles. After the game delicious refreshments were served. Thosa present wereMr. . and Mrs. A. II , Car penter. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Doverall , Mr. nnd Airs. T. C. Havens , Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Mont gomery , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Xlmtner , Mr. and Mrs. .Toronto Coulter , Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Cutler. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Perfect , Mr , and Mrs. George II. Trlbble , Mr. and Mrs. Hlch- mnn.l Anderson , Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. Wostberg , Mr. and Mrs. A. Howk , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meals , Mr. and Mrs. C. Johannes , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Hodfflns , Mr and Mis. L. T. Ilodglns , Mr. nnd Mrs , J. Blackmail , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Webb , Dr. and Mrs. Cook , Dr. and Mrs. Bailey , Dr. and Mrs. Smith , Mesdames Vissoll and Needham , Misses Hoonov , Graves and Btkcr : , and Messrs F. H. Tcsson , II. Drexel , C. Borthwick , F. Bacon , L. Coulter , H. Doverall , and G. L. Ploof. _ I.nclloV jiliilit lit. thVhprl Club. Thursday evening the members of the Omaha Wheel club entertained n largo num.- ' her of their numerous friends by a muslcalo and dance in their club house , 1700 Chicago street. The Jolly wheelmen's homo was n veritable blaze of light , In which the happy couples enjoyed themselves as only young people always do. No such charming crowd of ladies and gentlemen wcro over gathered Inside the club's doors before , nnd the Omaha Wheel club comes to the front again with a now record for themselves. This time In a social sense Instead of a road triumph. Whllo it is a fact the wheel club boys are perfectly at homo in the Raddle of a bicycle onn must not think that is the only place they shine , for the af fair of Thursday night proved differently , and no ono could have managed anything hotter than Omaha's cycling leaders did their entertainment. The musical program was a decided fea ture , and consisted of the following : Miss Ballo\ , opened the concert with a piano solo , "Salut-a-Pcsth , " which she executed with charming grace. She was followed by the over nnd always popular Su- torius Mandolin club ( all Omaha Wheel club members ) with " 11 Trovatoro , " played ns only tnuy can play It. As usual , they bad to respond to an encore , after which Mr. Harry Burkloy sang one of hla splendid solos. Ernest Zitzman delighted the audi ence with a llute solo , which ho played ex ceedingly well , after which Miss Myrtle Coon sang "Springtide" with much effect , responding to an encore with a charming llt- tlo German love song , her accompaniments being played by Prof. Butler. Prof. Brett , n wheel club favorite , played Do Bcrlot's "Sccno-de-Ballet , " which he executed in a manner that left little to bo desired. Mrs. Brett accompanied her hus band on the piano. Mr. Weir came next with a tenor solo entitled "Best of All. " B. H. dimming. * gave the Washington Post March on his banjo , and was followed by Miss Ina Kennedy , another club favorite , who sung "Tho Secret , " which was well ren dered despite n bad cold. The Mandolin club again came forward , this time with Guitzo's "O , Happy Day. " For an encore they gave "Serumta , " and completed the musical part of the entertainment. Supper was served at 10tO : ! , after which the parlors were cleared and dancing was indulged in by these who cared for it. Billiards and cards occupied the attention of the others , and the festivities kept up until a late hour. Among the many present were : Mr. and Mrs. Lytlo , Mr. and Mrs. Ebersole. Mr. and Mrs. Cowie , Mr. and Mrs. Brett , Mr. and Mrs. PatTenrath. Mr. and Mrs. Daxon ; Misses Peterson , Kellogg , Weaver , Spencer , McCune , Kennedy , Davis , Coon , Withers , Livcscy. Bailey , Mount , , Wiley , E. Van Kuran , L. Van Kuran , Thomas , M. Powell , J , Powell , Bancroft , Evans , Pea cock. F. Winters , L. Winters ; Messrs. Wyckoff , Kcnuoy , Kellogg , Weir , McCuno , Hurling , Smith , Kastman , Thomas , Pea body , PIxloy , Patter , J. L. Llvcsoy , Conner , Dlotz , Clark , Siofkin , Bolt. Conradt , Burmcster , Townscnd , Sutorius , Schualenborg , Burkley , Rumcl , McNcel , E. W. Llvesoy , Zitzman , Wldcnor , Cummings and Mittauer. lloyul Arcanum Parly. A highly enjoyable uanclng party was given by Union Pacific council of the Royal Arcanum at Metropolitan hall Tuesday even ing. Notwithstanding the extreme cold nnd the icy sheet that covered the streets , over lf > 0 pnests wcro present , who were amply re paid for the discomforts and dancers in ven turing out. Had the spirit ol the happy saint the day * commemorates graced the occasion it could hardly have been moro thor oughly entertained. Though the party is the last of these origi nally planned by the council for the winter , the scries has proved so thoroughly enjoy able to the members and their friendsjthat a fancy dress party after the Lenten season Is being widely talked of and the many friends of the council sincerely hope that this will bo arranged for. The following wcro present : Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Briggs , Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Rhoadcs , Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sackett , Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hutchlnson , Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Howcll , Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKolvy , Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Griswold , Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sheldon , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fowler , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eylcr , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Gcdnoy , Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Buckingham , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Picl , Mr. and Mrs. O. Kip- linger , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shields , Mr. and Airs. F. L. Gregory , Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bodmnn , Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Buughmr-n , Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gratton. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Horton , Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foster , Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Black , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vlwlini ; , Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dickey , Mr1 , and Mrs. Burgess , Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Campbell , Mr. and Mrs. W. Shropshire , Mr. and Mi's. B. W. Dent , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. FrediMctz , Mr. ana Mrs. C. D. Sutphcn , Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Connor , Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Burroughs. Mr. and Airs. M. C. Peters. Mcsdaincs Korty , Cotton of Crcston , la , ; Wlnkleman , Hamilton of Sioux City , la. , Miller , Misses Mao Law rence , Irene Dyball , Mary Esmond , Elma Andrecn , Malmo Campbell , Kittle Rugg , Grace Hackenburg , Belle Scott , A. B. Hcdllcld , II. D. Dunster , V. Ambrose , Esmond , Bugler , Agard , MeCabo of Pontlac , 111. , Evans. Miller , Bicn , Peters , Zimmerman , Athren , Borglum , Thompson , Hutchison , Lanktcry , Milestone. Messrs. Arthur East , Charles Dyball , Gcorgo B. Dy ball , W. F. Denny , C. S. For- syth , W. C. Bartlctt , R. T. Coverdalo , J. E. Simpson. W. B. Johnson. J. W. Robb , Ray Hurley , J. M. Kerr , C. A. Fisher , . ! . K. Buck ingham , A. G. Potter , II. A. Sander , R. 1C. 1'ottcr , Lieutenant Marquette , A. S. Borg lum , W. GriOlths , Ed Coughlin , C. C. Pat rick , It. W. Taylor , W. R. Vaughan , Will Burroughs. "Work of the Unity Club. The Unity club of the First Unitarian church of this city Is carrying on an exten sive literary work In our midst. It Is so or ganized as to attract a variety of Interests and inclinations , reaching and helping a very largo number of persons , sending its uplift ing Influences lit all directions. The entire schcmo of work for the year extends from October to April , which in cludes twenty-four Friday evenings with their fruitful programs. The club works In three sections and each section is distinct In Its function , yet united in its main plan. The twenty-four weeks being equallyallotted gives eight evenings to each division. Under Mr. William S. Curtis , the art sec tion labors in a manner ut once most pains taking nnd enthusiastic. By moans of cuts , casts , etc. , as well as through carefully prepared - pared papers , read before the section , they are working toward a higher appreciation and comprehension of art. The history section , under the leadership of Miss Ilono E. Hamilton , is studying the Reformation. To cover the period of the Reformation in eight evenings necessitates the most careful outlining and concentric study upon phases of the subject to bo brought prominently forward. See- "ohm's "Bra of Protestant Reforma tion" has been adhered to as a text book. 1- rom the fall of feudalism and all old things that furnished the soil which gave this now creature birth , Its progress has been faith fully studied. Miss J. M. McIIugh la leader of the entertainment section. This section has given audience to some of our best think- J"B ' " ! , speaking homo talent. Mrs. Peat- \ \ ° "fcWnoy Lanler and Ills Works ; " Mrs. 1A. "rtTi".Howons and "u Works. " Mr. M " Mann's "Victor " ' Hugo , Dr. Gilford's lecture on "Bacteriology" nnd Mr. H. P. Lowls' papoa on "Tho Rise of Liberal Gov ernment" read at the meeting Friday , last , \ htvvc , bcsldesuntortnlnlnir and their audiences , proved that a prophet some times ealns honor at homo. Mr. Thomas Kilpatrlck Is president of this trlfold club , Mrs. E , 11 , Perrln It secre tary , Miss M. H. Head Is treasurer , while the leaders of the sections nro Its vice presi dents. Adulplilnn t.ltrrnrjr Chili. This club Is pasilnii through Its third and most | > opular season , It has devoted Itself this year to a peculiarly American program. Betflnnlni' with the study of American indo - do | > endenco It tins studied successively her colonies , her early statesmen , her political parties , her literature and her art. The current topics for the fortnight are re viewed i > oii each evening and form an Interesting and Instructive feature. ThU club Is not larpo enough to rcmilro a room of huge dimensions for its sessions and meets usually In the parlors of Its members' homes. The program for the remainder of thoycar is not yet entirely mapped out , but ono evening will bo ( jlven to the discussion of the subject , "How Far Should Suffrage bo Extended to Women ? " and another to "Tho Millionaires of America and Their Gifts. " The recent public evening given by this club to Its friends nt the Llnlngcr gallery on the subject of American art gave pleasure to the largo nudlenco and attested the strength of the club. The ofllcers are : President , C. P. Halllgan ; first vice president. Dr. Williamson ; second vlco president. Mrs. Williamson ; secretary. Miss M. L. McAraj treasurer. William Uro. The members arc : Messrs. H. A. Westcrllold , R Pugh , Dr. J. M. Akin , Dr. A. II. Ileppler , J. C. Clark , Misses B. Finley , A. Boyd , McCulIoch. Mary MeCulloch , Sara Kinloy. A. Phcnix. Evlyn Ilobbs , Urc , Dosoy , McFarland , Mrs. West- erfleld and Mrs. Pugh. A lll.\T FltOM I'.tHIS. Ktlltlon A'cw ; York Herald. TUB 1U1.1I.A HAT. This is a largo velvet bat , with a laro bow , in the middle of which is a buckle. Two sprays of heliotrope are placed behind on each side. VnnilnlH In thn Wlilto Mouse. A Washington correspondent says : Two or thrco weeks ago when Mrs. Russell Harrison risen and her Httlo daughter Marthena , who had boon 111 with scarlet fever , loft the white house and went to a hotel to give the health ofllcera a chance to fumigate the quarters they had been occupying , they loft n lot of personal effects In their rooms. There were a number of pieces of valuable bric-a-brac clock which had not - - , a now gilt , been taken from the original case in which it was shipped to them , some beautiful pieces of cut glassware , a chest full of wear ing apparel , n brand new leather hat box , In which was a now hat , some Jewelry and all these Httlo things of beauty which a woman will collect in her private apartments. Mrs. Harrison also loft In the wardrobes a num ber of goods which she wanted fumigated. It seems that the health oftlcer sent to the apartments vacated by Mrs. Harrison and her child the dog catching force at the city building. "They toro out the carpets , draperies , etc. , and piling them in a heap' applied the torch. They even went so far in their destruction as to pry up a part of the floor in an Adjoining hallway and found under it a small iron safe or chest fastened with a Ynlo lock , containing no one knew what. This was loft in the custody of Mnlor Prudcn , the executive clerk. Mr. Russell Harrison called at the health ofllco to ascertain what had been done with the personal effects of Mrs. Harrison and his daughter , nnd was told they had all been destroyed. Ho asked to see a list of the articles destroyed and found that it con tained only the sheets , blankets , pillows , and a few other articles of bedclothing belonging to the government. What had become of Mrs. Harrison's effects could not bo learned. Why the clock , jewelry and clothing wore taken was n mystery. There wcro also books taken and a lot of memoranda kept by the president's late wife. Mr. Harrison has inado a ucmand for the missing goods , and the health ofllccr has Instituted u search. The Webster Card Party. The high flvo party given Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. John L. Webster was ono of the pleasantest events of the prc-Lontcn season. The rooms were decorated with la Franco rosca and hyacinths , while the score cards reminded one of the near approach of St. Valentino , each having some verso written upon them , nnd u color sketch of inlnaturo sweethearts. There wcro six pri/.cs awarded , the flrst ladles' taken by Mrs. Cudahy. It consisted of a Dresden bon bon dish. The second prize , won by Mrs. Hermancc , was a cut glass salt collar and spoon. Dr. Connor was given a silver penknife for being the most skillful gentleman. The second , a book , was taken by Mr. Coutant. Consolations were presented Mrs. Coutant and Mr. Brad ford , a box of Huylor's and a bottle of per fumery , respectively. The guests were : Mr. and Mrs.Will Rcdlck , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Green , Mr. and Mrs. Col- petzer. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. H. Wheeler , Jr. , Mr. and Mrs. Coutant. Mrs. Hcrmanco , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bradford , Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Council , Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Connor , Mr. and Mrs. Cudahy , Mr. and Airs. Estabrook , Mr. and Airs. Ralph Gaylord , Air. and Mrs. Harry AlcCormick , Air. and Airs. Gcorgo Paterson , Air. and Airs. Clinton Powell , 'Air. and Airs. Arthur Remington , Air. and Airs. George Squires. Air. and Airs. Charles Squires , Air. and Airs. Joseph Lehmer , Air. and Airs. A. J. Lunt , Air. and Airs. Will Millard - lard , Air. and Airs. John Wilbur , Air. and Airs. Percy Ford. Air. nnd Airs. Warren Rogers and Air. and Airs. Charles Douel. Hxvcot Stxtoun. A lively galaxy of young people mot at the homo of Air. and Airs. J. H. Corncs , 21515 North Nineteenth avenue , Wednesday even ing to assist in celebrating the sixteenth birthday of Aliss Bosslo Corncs , Refreshments wcro served during the evening nnd after refreshments had been served an amateur mesmeric exhibition was given. The willing subjects were taken to Itanium's circus and had u pleasant sleigh ride , to the great enjoyment of the "on lookers. " Aliss Conies received many beautiful presents showing In what high esteem she was held by her friends. The guests were : Alisses Edith Harmon , Blanche Robinson , Ida Wedge , Nellie Stick- ney , Estella Harmon , Eva Hughes , Inez Alerrlam , Margaret Chamberlain , Ruth Sprague , Jeanette Audi Alocdy , Maud Duncan , Alay Bergland , Gertrude and Grace Chapman , Ester Fried , Alessrs. Hsrbort Robinson , Charles Jackson , Robert Johnson , Tom Brcnneman , Howard Parmalee , Frank Itobinson.Georgo Hess , Oliver Chambers , Clifford Daniels , B. J. Sullivan , Everand Chambers , F , HalsteadGuy Alunscll , Frank Woodland , Will Driver , Lou W. Beans. High I'lvo Mntlncci , In honor of Airs. W. Al. Leonard of Lin coln Airs. U. C. AIcDanlel , 1124 Sherwood avenue , entertained Tuesday afternoon a number of friends nt high llvo. The flrst pmo was won by AHss Tatum ; the second was taken by Airs , Evans , The Inviti-d guests wcro : Mrs. Leonard , Airs. Thompson , All's. Green , Alias Funko , Lincoln ; Aliss Price , Chicago ; Alias Allller , Aliss Adams , I ifayotte. 1ml. ; Airs. L. A. Garner , Airs. D. H. Wheeler , Jr. , MM. Clem Chase , Airs. B. A. Buum , Airs. D , A. B.ium , Airs. A. Al. Pinto , Airs. A. J. Lunt , Mrs. G. A. Jcslln , Airs. I. T. R-uisom , Airs. G. W. Covcll , Airs. S. G. V. Griswold , Mrs. W ICoynor , Airs. W. J. Hughes , Airs. Evans Nebraska City ; Airs. J , T. Wheeler , Airs. H1 F. Cady , Mrs. G. Bradley , Airs. C. Barnard' Airs. .1. Halllgnn.Mrs. O. B. Clodnoy , Mrs O , , W Little , Airs , Ir Ross , Mrs , J. Bylor , Airs. F Byrne , Mn . C Sllsbco , MM. Phil Potter. Airs. J. A. Foster , Airs. 0 Sherman Mrs , B. Howlcy , Airs A. J , Ijovo * " ' Corbv , AIIS9ca'ffoyce , Hamlln , , Bailey , Baimmn , Gusslu Baiiman , Oeorglo Sharp , Stephens , Johnson , Al. Buttcrfloid. Llvcsoy , Evans , An "AUlHinn" Mimlrnln. Alias Carrlo ACludo Pennock gave an "at homo" tnusicalo ' { jjtcsday evening in honor of St. Valentine's day , , The program was ren dered for the iffost p.trt by Aliss Punnock , the selections being peculiarly appropriate to the day. Ballads soomoil ' 'fo ho special favorites among the guests , wJio came fully prepared to enter Into the * Celebration. Piano solos and duos were also features of the program , In which Aliss Pennock was assisted by Air. Gahm , Airs. George B. Tzschuck nnd Airs. Whltmoro. Following wcro InvltoJ guests : Air. and Airs. C. S. Montgomery , Air. and Airs. Euclid Martin , Air. nnd Airs. John Grlfllth , Air. and Airs , Arthur S. Potter , Air. and Airs. H. P. Whltmoro , Dr. and Airs. A. F. Jonas , Dr. nnd Airs. W. J. Galbraltti , Air. and Airs. George B. Tzschuck , Air. and Airs. F , E. Hall. Air. and Airs. C. E. Ford , Air. and Airs. E. Al. Uartlctt , Air. and Airs. John L. Kon- edy , Airs. Frances Chapman , Alisses Walker , Fannie Arnold , Wilbur. Tzschuck , Alessrs. Gahm , Arnold , Wilbur , Webster , Dr. Kohn- stnum and Alax Aloyer. In dlioitly Uiilmont Arm veil. Air. and Airs. William P. Durkeo , 4320 Bur- dctte street , were quietly engaged at a game of cards , Tuesday evening , with two or three friends , when a loud rapping nt the door brought the Httlo party up with a start. Airs. Durkeo opened the door , to bo followed in by a dozen or moro figures in ghostly rai ment clothed , sheets nnd pillow cases being pressed Into sei vice to furnish the necessary uncanny raiment. After a half hour's Jolly fun the visitors throw oif their raiment , re vealing Air. and Airs. W. A. Brown , Air. nnd Airs. Steele , Air. and Airs. Caldwell , Air. and Airs. Du Vol , Air. and Airs. Davidson , Air. and Airs. Davis , Air. and Airs. Johnson and AHss Gard , all friends of the host and. hostess , residents of Clifton nnd Walnut Hills. High flvo was played after the disrobing nnd delicious refreshments wcro served. It was a Jolly night and greatly enjoyed by Air , nnd Airs. Durkeo , who. though greatly sur prised , entered heartily into the fun. Mr . .IIiirsli'M I.iiiirliriin. In honor of AIlss Van Kuran of Clinton , la. , Airs. W. W. Alarsh gave one of the most elaborate and withal most beautiful lun cheons of the season Tuesday afternoon at her residence Eighth nnd Pine streets. The guests , twenty-two In all , dined nt two largo tables , ono in the library and ono in the diniiig room , which wcro beautifully decorated in green and white , bowlsof white roses standing in the center with smilax festooned about the tables , while green and white candles added their lights to the scene. Eight courses weto served and dur ing the hours of the luncheon Air. Charles Hhjeins and Aliss Daisy Higgins played a program of pleasing' excellence. The participants were : Alisses Chandler , B. Van Kuran , E. Van Kuran , Hartman , Barker , Osborno. Balcombe , Dewey , Hime- baugh , Alildred House , Cook , Silloway , Ham ilton , Burns , Lozicr , Downs , Sharp , Ida Sharp , ICimball , Edith. Kimball of Denver , Lionberger and Airs. Wortz. Annunl CollnffraKiitcrtnlnmoiit. The annual litcrarylaml musical entertain ment by the students of the Omaha Com mercial college willt-bp given at the Young Men's Christian association hall on Friday evening next at 8 o'clock. Admission will bo by ticket , which x-du bo obtained free of charge by applying atithe college ofllco. The following program will bo rendered : Overturn , / „ Opening uddrc.3 * S.R.Kev. S. Wrleht Butler Music § 7 ; T. K. Quartet Oration Our Country J. .1. l-'oyo E'-Hay Journalism. , . : I. Iscnliurt Violin solo . Hans Albert Original poem - . . , . , , . . . . Unodrlch Oratlon-Our Work , . , , . . . , J. L. Cook Music . . : ! . . . ' T. 1C. Qimrtofc Oomlc recitation W. S. Holler Mute recitation . , . ' Music > Dulmto , "Hosolvocl That the Syotom of Trial by Jury Should llo AbolKlu-d. " Affirmative , G. W. Kellcyj Negative , O.X.ntidur. . 'Music On Friday evening the annual reception to ox-students will bo given at the college. Re freshments will bo served , and a short in formal program will bo rendered. Free ad mission tickets may bo obtained at the college - lego ofllco. All ox-students are Invited to at tend. ritiyml High Five. Tuesday evening of last week AIlss AIc- Shane entertained nt high Hvo in honor of AIlss AIcAdom , who Is visiting hero from Chicago. Partners were chosen by match ing flowers , and durlns'tho games the harpers discoursed sweet music. Those invited were : Alisses Hartmau , Parker , Ada Parker , Van Kuran , Edith Van Kuran , Barker , Osborne , Croighton , Lowe , Detwllor. Grace Detwller. Klnslcr , Burgess , Fitch , Gibbon , Allies nnd Meyer , and Alessrs. Clarke , Foyo , Weeks , Ed Weeks. Palmer , Marburg , Burgess , AIc- Alahon , Ward , George Clark , Nason , ICnapp , Christian , Barker , Ross , Burkloy , Deltz , Gushing and Estubrook , AHss Lulu AlcShane entertained at cards again on Alonday evening week in honor of AHss AIcAdam. Thosa present were : Alisses Creishton , Clara Croighton , Dolan , Meyer , Barker , Osborno , Farmer , Gibbon , Kinsler , Gallagher , Sinnot nnd AIcAdam , and Alessrs. Alurray , Estabrook , Burgess , Aloyer. Whitbread - broad , Furay. Gallagher , Coaa , Kinsler , Baurnun and Weeks. Cnliibrntccl HIT Thirteenth lllrtliilo.y. Air. and Airs. Al. Levy , 203T Dougo street , celebrated , on St. Valentino's evening , the lUh ! birthday of their daughter , Alildred , by inviting a number of the lattor's friends to Join in the merry making. Dancing and various games wcro indulged in , after which all present enjoyed a flno luncheon and re ceived dainty souvenirs of the occasion. Airs. Levy was assisted in entertaining her young guests by her sister , Aliss Tobias of Now York , Alisses Addle Newman , Carrie Goldsmith and Flora Adler. Among these present were : Louise and Alay Heller , Essio Dcnlso , Belle Adlcr , Ltzzio Allen , Blanche Rosowatcr , Aunio Shlvorlck , Kitty Pollack , Laura and Jcssio Goetz , Orota Alathows , Laura Briiunor. Hannah Rohfold , Alirtam Hart , 1-Tancis Christian , Fanny Ward , Julia Alorris , Josie and Dorctto Levy. I n thu Spldcr'tVo b. Aliss Lillian Wilcox , daughter of Alajor R. S. Wilcox , 1010 Binnoy street , gave a pretty spider web nnd valentine party Tuesday evening. It was Jolty ) fun to see the guests try to disentangle tjb/hsllkcii / strands which were fastened "upstairs , downstairs and in my lady's chamber..Valentines , of course , were given as prizes , ajid the evening was ono of pleasant merriment In consequenco. There were present : Alfsses Curry , Bowman , Bradley , Lohmar. Schivivor. French. Cam pion , Hamlin , HoblnaAii. Wedgo. Dunham , AlansfloM , Alary Uohmer. Alargaroto Lohmcr , Ruth Lohraor , St. Guyer , Alarty , Etta Bradley , Toott > i Schrelver ; Alessrs , Squlor , Adams , Curry , Benson , Spoerri , Dick Bradley , lid Bradley , Bowman. Robin son , Tate , Aloldrum , Campion , Reed , Hamlln , AleCnguo , Freeman' , ' ' ' Halstoad , Alarty , French. " ' ' riimaiuit Surprise 1'drty. A very pleasant event was the surprise party given to Airs. Jiai. Crlssey by n num ber of her friends Tujtfday evening at the home of Airs. S. E. Clappe , Twenty-fourth and Lako. Cards , musio and refreshments constituted the evening's pleasure , Airs. Crissoy showing wonderful uptltudo as n social entertainer. These present were : Air. nnd Airs. W. G. Shrivor. Air. and Airs. A. Riddel , Air. and Airs. W. E. Rl.idol , Air. nnd Airs. O. E. Stokes , Air. and Airs. Carl Woodworth , Air. and Airs. A. G. Weldon , Air. and Airs. A. J. Dunne , Air. and Airs. L. Kyle , Airs. J. Al. Crissov , Airs. H. E. Clappo , Airs. MoBeddio of Chicago , Aliss Marie Glacominl , Aliss Carrlo Gluuoininl , Alts' * Grace Pike , Alcssrs. G. Al. Hobblor. C. W. Robcrtbon , W. W. Chapman , A. C. Adams , James Gardner. Plajinl Dupllrnto U'hlst. Alonday evening , Judge and Airs. J. H. Alacombor gave a vo y pleasant duplicate whl.it party at their homo In ICountza Place. Thoaa prjscnt wore : Air. and Airs. G. W. Wattles , Air. and Airs , Jamea B. Aleiklo , Dr. and Airs , Olbbs , Air and Airs. Eugene U. Chapman , Judge nnd Arcs , Bowman. Air and AIM , C' . F Woflcr , Mr and Airs , Ed WnVno , Captain and Airs Oirood , Judge and Airs. Shields , Air and Airs. I turlo , JiMjo and Airs. ICcysor , Air , and Airs. George J. Joslvn , Air. nnd Airs , Ed Van CJourts Air , and Airs , H. A. Balloy , Air. and Mrs. T. B. Mlimhan , Air , and Airs , Donmlno Lodwlch , Airs. Sher man Stctscti of Kansas City. At H o'clock delicious refreshments wore served , after which , the host In a neat speech , presented the prizes to the successful players. Mrs. Glhbs won tlio lady's priro nnd the gentleman's prize was awarded to Air. Wollcr. Mn k mid V.ilnntlnn 1'nrly. County Auditor Evans and wife enter tained tholr numerous young friends with n combination mask and valcntlno party Alon- day evening. After the dance and distribu tion of valentines the Httlo folks had re freshments , It being a debatable question which they enjoyed most. The invited guests were : Fannie How- land , Harletin Curtcse , Jesslo ICrledlur , Alargaret Curtese , Le.sllo Roberts , Claire Northrun , Jennlo Campbell , Grace Northrup , UVdla Rheem , Ncoloy Kessler , Gussto Korty , Edith Burr , Clara Schroeder , Amy Burr , Emma Potter , Ixnilso AlcPherson , Grctchen Height , Orrlo Abbot , Gladys HeightBlanche Howland , Clemmlo Russell , John Evans , Walter Roberts , George Baughman , Ed Baughman. Frank Alanchester. Wlllard Kreldler , Ralph Krcldlur. Roy.Burr , Bert Burr , Robert Potter. James Robertson , Lawrence Gaylord , Charlton Abbot , Will Clinchard , Evorot Abbot. Willard Barrows. Hex Aloorchouso , Odean AlcICay , Wiley John son , Horace Burr. . Miss Uoolu-nrth'ft Dinner. Cortlandt was gay with brightness and life Tuesday evening on the occasion of Aliss Woolworth's dinner to a number of society friends. The table was rich in decoration , in the center a largo bunch of calla lilies stood , while nt cither end wcro bowls of red carna tions ana ferns. Candelabra with red shades added to the olTe.ctlvcncss of the table , while favors of St. Valentino wcro presented to each guest. There wcro covers for : Aliss Chandler , Aliss Lemist , Aliss Helen Smith , Aliss Kountze , Aliss Hamilton , Alls * Funko of Lin coln , AHss Worth , Airs. Woolworth , Mr. and Airs. Clem Chase , Air. Hall , Air. Doaue , Air. Clifford Smith , Air. Frank Hamilton , Air. Wilson , Air. Gannett , Air. Kountze , Air. John son. I'or .Mils .MoAiliiinc. AIlss Gibbon entertained a few of her friends at her homo on Walnut Hill Tuesday evening in honor of Aliss AlcAdams of Chicago. A very enjoyable evening was spent playing high llvo and dancing , Air. Ward winning the gentleman's prize and Aliss Parmer the lady's. The guests were hiuhly entertained with a vocal solo by Aliss Pauline Lowe. These invited were the Alisses AloAdatns , AIc- Slmne , Kinsler , Allies , Crcighton , Clara Croighton , Lowe , Pauline Lowe , Aloyer , Parmer , Parker and Ada Parker ; the Alessrs. Ward , Kinsler , Burgess , Christian , Parmer , GallaghcrFrank Gallagher , Cooper , Temple- ton , Alcycr and Esterbrook. Celebrated Her Twelfth Hlrthiliiy. Wednesday evening a merry company of children gathered at 2050 South Twcntioth street and passed the evening with games , music nnd refreshments , in honor of Aliss Nellie Horn's 12th birthday. Several selec tions on the zither by Henry Lioborkne-jh t were very much enjoyed. These present were : Wallace McPhall , Guy Pcarmun , Hugh Claroy , Clare Hitch cock , Ed Alortcnsen , Charlie Johnson , Otto Nelson , Aggo Schipsby , Gcorgo Prey , Joel Wright , Charlie Wright , Henry Lieber- knccht , Lizzio Shaffer , Nelfie Alorrison , Alartha Alortenson. Lizzio Drage , Alusa Etherton , Lucia Srrp , Bcssio AlcPhail , Edith Foley , Alittio i-o ey , Nellie and Jcssio Horn. Chut nf Omnlut I'eoplo. Airs. Christian Hartmau has been quite ill. Aliss Alary Popplcton is visiting in St. Louis. Air. D. H. Alercer was in Washington lost week. Air. and Airs. Brad Slaughter are in South Dakota. AHss Inez Haskcll entertained at cards last evening. Captain C. A ; Dempsey has returned to Fort Omaha. Airs. J. R. Ringwalt has been quite 111 the past week. Dr. Spencer of Fort Omaha is recovering from serious Illness. AHss Van Kuran of Cllnlon , la. , is the guest of Airs. Alarsh. Air. Oscar Funko of Lincoln was in town for the lust Assembly. Air. S. Fritch of Beatrice was the guestcof Air. W. F. Valll last week. Air. and Airs , J. A. Alonroe have returned from a two weeks' trip west. AHss Hoyt of northern Nebraska Is the guest of her aunt , Airs. Horace Burr. Airs. John Barker , who has been very ill for the past four weeks , Is much better. AIlss Aloxla of London. England , < is the guest of her aunt , Airs. Caspain Humphrey. Air. Louis Alendelssohn left Wednesday on a four weeks trip to Arizona , Alexlco and the Pacific coast. AHss Johnson , who has been a guest at Hillside , returned Saturday morning to her homo in St. Joseph. The engagement is announced of Aliss Emma Balbach to Air. Frederick Suydain of the Poycko Candy company. Air. and Airs. T. II. Kimball are making a short stay In St. Paul previous to visiting Airs. Klinball's homo in Boston. Air. Victor Culdwcll loft Thursday for Pasadena , Gal. , to Join his wife , who is visit ing there. Ho will bo away about six weeks , probably. Aliss Van Patten returned to her homo in DCS Alolncs on Thursday , accompanied to the train by u number of her young lady friends. Ex-Alnyor Gushing , accompanied by his daughter , Lora , and his niece. Aliss Annie O'Keofe , arrived homo from California last Saturday evening. The engagement is announced ot J. II. Con rad of the flrm of Ncal & Conrad , to AIlss Lila H. Weeks of Hastings , Nob. , daughter of Conductor W. H. Weeks of the B. < Sc Al. railroad , The engagement is announced of E. E. Zimmerman , secretary of the Bunkers Building and Loan association , to AIlss Julio L. Reed of Lincoln , Nob. , nlcco of the late Byron Reed. Air. and Airs. W. J. Broatch entertained at dinner Alonday evening Air. and Airs. Cou ncil , Airs. Porter , General and Airs. Brooke Air. and Airs. William Wallace , Captain and Airs. Sarsun , Air. Wallace Broatch. The marriage of Richard James Colvor of the Los Angeles Herald staff and AIss Eve lina Plater , daughter of Robert J Young of Decatur , 111. , was solemnized Tuesday. Feb ruary 7 , at St. Pauls church , Los Angeles. Air. L. B. Copeland , well known in Omaha business nnd musical circles , leaves this week for Alassachusotts , where ho is to bo married. The wedding will take place in March , and ho and his bride will Immedi ately start for the west. The mission band of Castellar street Methodist Episcopal church entertained a crowded house Friday evening by giving a concert , the proceeds being to help pay for anew now organ the church has purchased. Tin receipts were between K > 0 and $ CO. A merry party occupied ono of the boxes at the Farnam Thursday evening to seo'"Fua on the Bristol. " These composing the party were Captain and Airs. Ayrcs , Alajor and Airs. Worth , Aliss Bodman , Aliss AlcKcnna , Lieutenant Quay nnd Air. Charles Wilson. The fifteenth anniversary or crystal wed ding of Air. and Airs. Hospo was made the happy occasion of a family reunion on Sun day , February 12. There was some vocal and Instrumental music and u general good tinio enjoyed. AIlss Ada Stone entertained the C. P. C. society of the High school at her residence In Windsor Place. The feature of the even ing was a carefully prepared program of toasts , music and debate. About thirty young ladles and gentlemen of the class of 'IU were present. Airs. Marion Pickens , ono of the best known readers and exponents of physical culture In the country. Is contemplating coming to Omaha If a class of ladles can bo secured. Airs. Harry AlcCormick , a pupil of Airs. PIckuns , Is Interesting herself In the lady's coming. Air , and Airs. AIcGlllgavo i delightful card and duuclng party Monday ovcnlug at their homo , 809 North Twenty-second street. The guests were Alessrs and Alcsdamc * A , C Cook R Palmer , W Glasgow , N Nlxonj Air W Horlon , Air H A. Foster , Air O. Olmoy , Mr Fletcher , AIlss N Mulhall , Aliss ( Julmi , Airs , Blrkle , Aliss N. Sharkloy. The marriage ot Air. Adam AmNon nnd All.ti AIngglo Campbell was solmnlzod nt 121 North Thirty-seventh street , Thursday oven- ing. Rev. Air , Uetwellor ofllmtlm ? . Air. W. Homo was the best man on the noons * slon , Aliss ICnto Dodson ofllclatod as brides- male. . After the ceremony which was wit nessed by it number of frleiuls , pleasant luncheon was served. Airs. Offutt g.ivo her flrst reception on Tuesday afternoon and was assisted by her bridesmaids , AHss Nash nnd AHss Brown , who presided over coffee In the dining room , while Aliss Sherwood and Allns Bcssio Ynte * had charge of the punch. Others vho as sisted were Airs. Yost , Airs. Lym.ui and Airs. Prltchott. Tlio next "at homo' ' given by Airs. Offutt Is Tuesday , the 33th. The Idlewlld Social club gave a very enJoyable - Joyablo dance last Tuesday night nt their hall on North Twenty-fourth street. Those present were : Alisses Doyoe , Walker , Nellie Asqtilth , Casio Baldwin , Lntsoli , Elsie Connnt , Llltio Brcnton , Nettle Lotz , Jennlo Flanagan , Grace Pike. .Messrs. Duller , Kost- man , Lnncha , Baldwin , Colemau , Rlskel , Doyoe. Denman. Stewart , Thomas , Hooper , Tucker , Brcnton , Weber , Page , Cal. Page Moody , Bat-stow , Walker. Tuesday evening Airs. J. O. Connor , Twenty-fifth and Cass , entertained a number of friends at high five In honor of AHss Me- ICabo of Wisconsin and Aliss AIoLnwton of Chicago. Aliss Haskell won the first prize for ladie , Air. Palmatler the flrst prize for the gentlemen. The guests wcro : Misses Kinsler. AlcKabo. Clark of Plnttsnmuth , Has kell. Fitch , AlcLawton. Paul , Dovol ; Alessrs. Betlcrman , Kinsler , Palmatler , Dr. Brad bury , Kinsler , Paul , Miller and Knouse. A very pleasant card party was that given by Airs. Lyman Alonday ovonlng at the Madi son. Airs. Barker nnd Airs."Ed Peck won the ladles' prizes , Air. Yost and Air. Catlln being thn successful gentlemen. The follow ing cuests were present : Mr. and Airs. Yost. Mr. and Airs. AlcKcnna , Air. and Airs. Prltchett , Dr. and Airs. Sprague , Air. and Bennett , Air. and Airs. Barker , Air. nnd Airs. Peck , Air. and Airs. F. 11. AlcConnoll , Air. Alorsman , Air , and Airs. Catlln. The valentine party of the Home Circle club of South Omaha was the most pleasant and interesting of tlio series to date. It was held at the res idence of Colonel A. L. Lett , Eighteenth and AHssourl avenue , on the evening of February 14 , that date being an anniversary of Alra. Lott's birth. The favors wcro valentines , and the flrst prizes were won by W. G. Sloan and Mrs. II. Alcycrs , while the consolation prizes were captured by Henry Moyeis and Airs. L. U. Pinnoll. During the evening an elegant lunch was served. For Air. Swift of Portland , Airs. Harry ' AlcCormick entertained informallo at card's Thursday evening , the prize winners being Aliss Lozicr who received a beautiful oop'v of the "Vicar of Wakofiold" and Air. Ed Mullen u box of cigars. Tlio guests wcro : Alisses Balch , Thedo Balch. Silloway , Ilimc- baugh , Barnard , Lozicr , Burns , Airs. Rem ington , Mrs. Lunt , Alessrs. Cook , Chat and Clark Roiiiek , Fonda , Swift , Woodworth , Abe Reed , Ed Alullon. Society will have something very pleasant to talk about for the next week in tbe an nouncement of the approaching marriage of Miss Margaret Williams , the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Air. L. B. Wil liams , to Air. Walter Sherman Trlpp of Scranton , Pa. The wedding will take place at the homo of the bride's sister , Airs. George Barney , In Indianapolis , February 22. Tlio wedding will bo very quiet , only the relatives of Aliss Williams being present from Omaha. Air. and Airs. Tripp will not return to this city until Alay. Air. and Airs. A. J. Vierling entertained the R. & V. High Five club Alonday evening at their residence , 2WW Popploton avc'iuo. Prizes wcro won by Air. J. B. Hake , Airs. Nattlngcr , Air. D. Smith and Airs. Bryson. The guests wcro : Air. and Airs. L. Al. Rhccm , Air. and Airs. L. H. Korty , Air. nnd Airs. B. Blnnchnrd , Air. and Airs. Al. Alurphy , Air. nnd Airs. J. B. Hake , Air. and AJrs. S. Gos- noy. Air. and Airs. G. Nattingor , Air. and Airs. Bryson , Air. and Mrs. Baughman , Air. nnd Airs. Horton , Air. and Airs. D. W. Shull , Airs. Paris , Airs. Hughes , Airs. Manchester , Airs. Windhien , Messrs. Dyball , Manchester , U. W. Vierling , Aliss Paris. - It was a merry little party that mot by in vitation of Air. and Airs. Samuel Atkinson to play high flvo at the rcsidunco 2527 Charles street , Friday evening. After coffee and cakes the dainty prizes wcro awarded the winners , Aliss Alary Brolllar , Airs , Jcannetto L. Woodward. Air. Walter Breen aijd Air. Imroy AIcLoocl. These present were Air. and Airs. James Bonner. Air. and Airs. George Nlsson. Air. and Airs. Harry Hunter , Alls1 * Kennedy , Kr Virginia Kennedy , AIlss Corinno Polssnnt , AIlss Alamlo Atkinson , AHss Alary Brolllar , Airs. J. L. Woodward , Airs. Furncss , AHss Alaggio Boyd , Air. J. P. Linn , Air. Frank Adams , Air. I. L. AIcLcod , Air. A. F. Connott , Air. Walter Breen , Air. C. Wilson. Aliss Minnie Thomas entertained n few friends at high flvo Fridaj evening nt her homo on Georgia avenue. The flrst favors wcro won by Aliss Gcrtrudo Lancaster and Air. Haughey , while the consolation favors foil to Aliss Alaudo Lancaster nnd Air. Trncoy. These invited were : Air. and Airs. Gcorgo Southmayd. Alisses Clayton , Nannie Clayton , Bums , Hattie Crowe. Dragoo , France , Grace Garrett , Hunter , Hallio Hun ter. Jnnkouski , Lancaster , Gurtrudo Lan caster. Powell , Richards , Shaffer and Tay lor ; Alessrs. Clayton , T. C.Clayton , Bunnell , DeBordo , Frank Garrett , Floyd , Hunter , Hallinn , Haughoy , Rico , Button , Tracoy , Thomas , Wise , Winter and Van Acrnam. The second of the series of P. E. O. socials was given Friday evening at the homo of Air. and Airs. A. G. Andrews , 8018 Woolworth avenue. Airs. Andrews was as sisted in receiving by AHss AlcCreary and AIlss Alason. This was a poverty party and the idea was carried out by guests and en tertainers throughout the evening. Much thought had been expended on the costumes and the lowly walks of Hfo from all nations had their representatives. The ax wielder from the Aliehigan logging camp , the po.vorty-strickcn western settler , the pro fessional tramp , shoddy aristocracy , shabby genteel , the banana man , the Irish "biddy. " and the washerwoman were all there in time for dress purado. Prizes were given for tho. best costumes , after which colTco and hot gingerbread were served in tin mips , on tin plates , upon the kitchen table. Each lady came provided with darning material and the gentlemen had a darning contest. Last evening Hon. Thomas D. Crane enter tained the republican members of the senate and house of representatives from Douglas county at dlnror at his residence , 1502 South Thirty-third street. But the legislative solons did not dine nlnne , us Hon. A. S. Churchill , chairman , andT. K. Sudborough , secretary of the county central committee , B. H. Robl- son , chairman of the congressional commit tee , E. Al. Bartlett , J. L. Kuloy. eouuty at torney , nnd II. H. Baldridgo completed the guests at the table. A telegram from Hon. D. II. Alorccr was received regretting his in ability to incut his republican associates on the ticket elected In November. With the exception of Senator Clark nil tha wiseacres of tlio senate nnd hoti.to wora present. Twelve courses were served nnd over the walnuts and the wlno It Is fair to presume that Just n bit of politics was ill. * . . cussed. Piles of people have piles , but Do Wltl'i \ \ Itch Hazel salvo will euro them. XKHH.tSK.l AT Till ! I'.llll. Sir. lloniinir * l'lnn fur thn UUplny of th Sliiio'iiAKrirtiltiirnl i\lillill. CmrAao , 111. , Fob. 18.-Special ( to Tin Bm ? . ] Mr. John C. Bonnell , the designer ot Nebraska's agricultural exhibit nt the World's Columbian exposition , has submitted n brief outllno of his plans for the display. It will consist of a superstructure having n ground area of-lOxriO feet nnd n height'of from seventeen to twenty-throe/oat , accordIng - Ing to the general building rules of the fair. An olghtcen-lnch wall will surouml the space , supported by columns rest * Ing on pedestals of llnoly llnlshdl wood. 'I ho columns will bo constructed of glass , through which beautiful design * in Nebraska grains will bo shown. The walls or sides between the columns will bo arched , combining both the Aloorlsh and the Gothlo styles of architecture The "StofTots" will each have a depth of ninn Inches giving an equal amount of space to the Aloorlsh ami Gothic arches. Thu wall- * of the structure will bo handsomely decor ated on both .sides with the native grains and grasses. Air. Bonnell Is lending his best efforts to the execution of the display ami from the designs shown It promises to excel In artistic effect , as well as originality of conception , any work which ho has before accomplished in this direction. To these familiar with Air. Bonnell's work this means n display of which the state may well be proud The material for the exhibit has already commenced to arrive at Jackson park and work on the structure will IKS begun In the Agricultural building within a lew davs , A largo number of packed boxes were received from Lincoln last week nnd have been stored In the Agricultural building. Winter Cholera. A mild form of bowel complaint , popularly known as winter cholera , innao Its appear ance recently at Farlbault , Minn. , and sev eral other places. No apprehension need bo felt from It. as a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy will nifcct a euro in every case. For salu by all druggists. Dr. Gluclt treats catarrh , Barker block. . WASHINGTON DAY. rrrparnthnu for lliinnrliif ; HIM Pntlipr of Illn Country. The celebration of Washington day will include a meotingat Exposition hall Wednes day evening with Hon. A. S. Churchill for chairman. The following program has been arranged : Music Omaha Quartet 1'niyur Uov. ! ' . W. I'oster Music Oiimhtt Ouartct Address Washington lion. J. I , . Wobbler AUdriibs Uoveinmunt by llio People . . . . , Senator William V. Allen Address America Among the Nation * . . . . Judge O , H. Scott Mu lc Violin solo Hans Albert Address The Young American . , , - . . . . . . . .Cburlos E. Winter Addrois Abraham Lincoln . Hon. John M. Tlmrston , ; , " , " . , ' Address Tlio Klag.l'lmncollorC. RChriilghton Mitslc Omaha ( Jmirlet Address Our 1'ubllc Scliools..llon.r. N. I'owull Address American Citizenship. Ituv. J. (1.Tutu Music Omaha Quartet The pupils of the Lake school will cele brate the day at 2 p. in. with appropriate exercises in room 4 , second floor. Ignorance of tbe merits of Do Witt's Little Early Risers is n misfortune. These Httlo pills regulate the liver , euro headache , dys pepsia , bad breath , constipation and bilious ness. ness.DJ. DJ. Gluck , eye nnd car , Barker block. Welsh to OrKnnlzc. Dymunlr At Gymru , Omaha , Nebraska , ar Aingylchoedd nysbysuy cynhellr curdd yn room S-3 BEE Building " , or sofidlu "cymdelt- has Cymi odorion" yn y ddynas bymimlnr-i * i bob Cyniro a Chymrnos yn y ddfnas , I phawb sydd yn tcimlo dyddordeb meun Cvm- rodoi.'iaeth a Chymraejj fed yn brcsenol bydil ycyfarfod yn dechrott am 7 : 0 nos. Ian Chwefor 23 nln. Translation : Thorn will bo a mootlnR of the Welsh residents of Omaha and vicinity In room 320 HKK building , Kubrimry 23 , at 7:30 : n. m. , to or anl/.o au assoclal Ion for soclai'nnd biMiovolont purposes. Ladles and ecntlcmrn otolsh dascont are cordially luvUud to bo present. Hy t'ommittoo. Perfect notion and perfect health result from the use of Do Witt's Little Early Risers. A perfect little pill. Dr. Gluck treats catarrh , Barker block. HAVMOND , A Social Event la looked forward to with much moro plousuro If the card Inviting la no.il and tasty , nnd In keeping wllh the rood Judgment of the Il03t038 , Fine Stationery Tin I UOYAI. WIIITR ii . ? n.t HOYAIj I'UIU'LB RUSSIAN IIMJK Tints 111113 I OLOUUY H1CY Wo also show such popular colon aa HEMOTJIOI'B HII < vit ] ; OKAY A/.IIUI ; HMM'IIIItE Ol'AUNK Wo make a special foaturoof engraving lly far the choicest OYI'IIKIt S3 ootlun of Htm AIJIWIWS D1E3 Htatlonory ever and OUKhTd shown bore. RAYMOND , Fifteenth and Douslaa , Omaha. I BOSTON.HEW YO3SK. OUR KKPKKSENTATIVKS WILL IJK AT THE PA.XTOK HOTEL , F&13. 20 and 21. And will take pleasure in ehowinp our SPUING AND BUMMER SELECTIONS for the several departments of our business , comprising , Samples of Advance Styles in Dross Goods will bo shown from wliicli to take orders or soil by the yard.