Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 26, 1893, Part One, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1803-TWENTY PAGES.
SOCIAL DOINGS IN SWELLDOM
Pace Eet by Society a Trifle Too Hot to
Hold Out Long ,
PATH A GREATER FAVORITE THAN EVER
Bird. Clinrlcn II. Hrown' IJrllllant Recop.
linn lor Her lnuiehtcr Mr .
Clark , lone 'l''nnctlim forMlii
Kvonts.
( Jiines-Soclnl.v
The pace sot by the swells week before
Jast was entirely too killing to la long , and
last week showed a decided dlsnoiltlon on
the part of society to take life a llttlo moro
conservatively. Pcrconscquonco , the func
tions wcro not so numerous , yet those given
wore upon an elaborate scale , nnd Omaha
quite sustained Its reputation for thu beauty
of Its entertainments.
The following will "bo the makeup of the
Yale 1'nlvcrsity Glee club for iho coming
M. Dobevolse , ' 115 ; J. H. Richards. ' 93 5
Btitutcs , Alt F. Smith , 'HI ; II. E. Xolan , . - > , .
First biHS-D : , B. Lymaii'M , ; J. B. Solly ,
01 ; B. Knock , ' ! Ki ; W. G. Vincent00 : ( . .
Parker , " 1)7 ) : substitute , A. Pfelffer , 'Ols ,
' 114 L. Smith ' ! ' 4
Second bavs-M. Warner , : , ;
P. S. Evans. Jr. , ' 1)3 ) ; A. G. Walker , 'DO ; sub-
.tltulc , E. C. Lackland , ' 1)0. )
Almo. Pattl has boon renewing her former
triumphs In Now York , the metropolitan
press being a unit In pralso ot "la diva , "
whoso voice , they say , has lost none of Its
wonderful sweetness , and as for the madame
herself , she Is the same charming woman as
of yore , making social triumphs quite ns
brilliant In their way ns her notable sue-
cesses on the concert stage.
Last .Sunday she took a drive ir. the park ,
and on her return she held a small levee m
her parlor at the Windsor hotel. She was
In high splrlis , says Iho New York Times ,
nnd greolcd every ono who called with ft
pleasant smile and many with some words
of recognition or remembrance. She had
fully recovered , she said , from her recent indisposition -
disposition the result of a sittrht cold con
tracted on shipboard and apprehended no
further trouble.
The diva apoko with delight of her recep
tion at Aluslc hall on Saturday afternoon.
The stage was very draughty , she said , and
after her long confinement this was particu
larly trying to her nerves. It was this , no
doubt , that gave the Impression that she
was in a bad temper.l > Of course , " she
added. " 1 was nothing of Iho sort. "
While Alme. P.itti was receiving her vis
itors Sic Mcolliil had a llttlo gathering in
his apartments nnd an Impromptu muslcalo
was given which was rather unique In its
way. Alt of the selections save two were
for the violin nnd Sig. NIcollnl sang , showIng -
Ing that his voice has lost none of Its charm
and sweetness.
That string music preponderate' ! was duo
to the fact , that Slg. Nlcollnl is an enthusiast
over violins , and has spent many thousands
of dollars In collecting rare instruments , fit
his collection Is nn Antoninus Stradlvarms ,
a Nlcolaus Amati , which cost him $ ii,000 ; an
Andreas Amati and n Paolo Alagini , his
latest acquisition. This Instrument he pur
chased.hist week from n dealer in this city.
The price paid for it was $2,500 , and yester
day was the time selected by Sig. Nicolinl to
have shown to n Tow friends thu rare tone of
this aud some of the other violins.
The nrogram was ns follows : Concerto
for two violins. J. S. Bach , Alcssrs. Nuhan
Franko and Sinsholmor ; piano solo , rhap-
sodlo bv Liszt. Air. Alax Licbllng ; violin solo ,
Roman/o. by WilhchnJ , Air. Nahan Franko ;
"Salvo Dlmora , " from "Faust. " Sig. Nlco-
llni ; duottlnl for violins , by Godard , Alcssrs.
Italian Franko nnd Sinshcimcr ; Romanzo in
F , by Beethoven , Air. Bernard Sinsholmcr.
Alma. Patti came into Iho room just as
Slg. Nlcollni had finished sincltiK nnd was
very angry because he had not called hnr lo
hear him.
Atnoncr these present at the muslcalo
were : Edward Rosewater of Omaha , Slg.
Do Vivo , Einilio Pizzl , the composer ; Atar-
shall P. Wilder , Slg. Borilll and Air. Hauser.
There was still another interesting llttlo
incident in Almo. Paul's parlor Sunday
ulghl , when the prima donna presented n
diamond ring of throe circlets of gold , three
diamonds and six rubles lo Airs. Gcorgo R.
Gili'hrlst of Ono Hundred and Six
teenth street. The embroidered din
ner sot winch Airs. Gllchrlst gave to
Mmo. Patti some time ago has just been
sent back from the World's fair. It
consists of sixty pieces in all , designed nnd
embroidered by Airs. Glichrist herself , so
that no two pieces uro exactly nllko. While
orchids , delicately shaded with pale green
and yellow , form the designs.
The men having in charge the proposed
subscription ball lo bo given in honor of iho
Yale University Glee nnd Banjo clubs on
the ovei'lng of December 28 , have decided to
place the management ; of that affair in the
hands of n general committee , composed ns
follows : General John R. Brooke , Ilonry
AV. Yatcs , General John C. Cowin , Victor B.
Cnldwell , William S. Popplotou , James 1C ,
Chambcis , Robert W. Patrick , Cliffonl
Smith , Alfred Preston , Walter Preston
Earnest Hart , Paul Charlion , Curliss C
Turner. William Doane. Charles ivountzo
Harry Lymaii , Joseph Clarkson , Charles
Haumlers , George Alercer , A. G. Quay , Wai
lace Broatch , William Al. Wright , John E
Patrick , Luther Drake. The details o
management have been-placed in the hands
of a subcommittee , composed as follows
Victor Caldwell , Clifford Smith. George
Mercer , William G. Doano. Charles Saun
flora , Curtlss C. Turner and Charles Kounlze
Thn llron'ii riinntlnii ,
In many particulars Iho reception given
by Airs. Charles II. Brown in honor of her
daughter , Allss Margaret Brown , ranks ns
ono of the clinrmlns functions of the season ,
The house , which is beautifully adapted for
the giving of largo affairs , was brilliant on
Wednesday from 3 to 0 , the decorations
being particularly elaborate. Smllnx was
used with a lavish hand , while roses
eiuercd largely Inlo iho floral scheme.
The nrllsllo fcnturo of Iho affair was found
in the dining room , which , for the occasion ,
was converted Into a chocolalo room. In
front of the conservatory on the' south of
the room a great many palms had been
grouped , whlio portieres of stntlax , causht
up with yellow ribbons , pave : i pretty effect
to the place. Thu chocolate table stood in
front of the doorway leading to iho conserv
atory , presided over by Alisa Brown , Aliss
Jonllo Yules , Allss Wallace and Allss Pal
mer. In the music room cotMo was served
by Allss Nash , Allss Alary Wallace , Allss
Cook and Allss AIcKco.
Airs , Charles Brown , Allss Brown and Allss
Chandler received the guests In the east
drawing room , being assisted in iho enter
tainment by Airs. Alorcdlth , Airs. J. J. r
Brown , Airs. J , R. Buchanan , Airs , Charles
Squlrrs , Airs. Major Wheeler , and by the
younger sot represented by MUs Burns , Aliss
Sadie Hanibloton , Allss Jenllu Yntcs , Allss
Margaret AlcJCeli ; Aliss Margaret Cook , Aliss
Palmer. Allss Clara Brown , Mlss Nash , Iho
Misses Wullaco.
The table nbovo stairs where the
more solid refreshments were served
was decorated with quantities of mnk roses
and strips of wide light-bluo ribbons , with
liver candelabra , prettily shaded. ISk
Airs. Jlrowu received in a handsome black
lllc trlinmod with Jot , n yellow crest vest
covered with point laco. ity
Miss Brown looked very sweat nnd pretty
in a simple wliito ir.ulluwlth while satin
bertha and vulonclcnucs luco , and she car
ried u boijuot of violets ,
Aliss Chandler voro * a striking costuroo of
blue silk trimmed with velvet.
Luncheon was served the ladles assisting
ftor the hours of the reception.
Klkn Unlit ! * Modal.
The first ladles social of the season given
by the Omaha lodge of Elks brought out quite
a number of charming people , Chambers'
hall being quite well crowded by the Elks
and their luay friends. Thora was dancing ,
for the younger people , cards for iho elders ,
and a Jolly time fur everybody.
Among these present wcro : Air , and Airs.
Black. Air. and Mrs. Hoffultliiger , Air. anil
Mrs. Potter , Mr. aud Mrs. Hunter , Mr. and [
Mrs. Hamilton. Air , and Airs. Campbell , Air.
and Aim. CroiiK , Air. and Airs. Piuto , Air.
aud Alr . Garner , Air. ana MM. Shiulds , Mr.
mil Airs. Strlcklln ? , Mr. nnd Mrs , Wayne ,
Mr and Airs , Franklin , Air , and Airs. Ar-
mid. Air , and Airs. Stokes , Air. nnd Airs ,
Mi'Brldoitnd Air. nnd Airs. Taylor j Allsscs
otter , Lund , Cool : , Althus , Gibbon , Hnmll-
on , Slnnot , Van Court , Brown , Garner ,
Churchill , Smith , HtiUics , Snxtou , Thorpe ,
Ira lull , Godfrey , Alalonc , Silver , Baiirman
1. Baiirman , Weaver , Bailey. Dodson. Rich
Nichols of Bcatlco nnd Turner of ICunsas
Jlty : Messrs. Mercer , Brownlee. A. G. Peter -
er , Barrett , T , C. Brownleo , SmthThoinas ( ,
"lanngaii , Carl Smith , Phllhin , Joiicn.Grccn , '
Irlgg.s , Brandt , Kinc , AlcCtinc , Hastings ,
Miller " , Boss , Lund , Pope , B. Smith , Coad ,
) r. Bradbury , Schneider and Kenyan.
MM. T. C.ldlck lititertnhis.
Airs. Widick pave another very , pleasant
larty at her residence , 518 South Sixteenth
street , Friday evening , progressive high live
being the leading feature of the evening ,
while a lloral enigma added to the pleasure
of the occasion , a copy of which Is hero pro-
lucod , iho nanio of some flower being the
niswor lo each of iho several questions.
What Uninlct said was "out of Joint. "
Thyiiii' .
The nmlilrii'.s nanio and the color ot her linlr.
An mljfctlvi ) tlmt.Iun llttoiJ nor nnd her llttlo
brother's nnmu.
. . .j fiivorlu * sport In winter.
Ills farorlln musical Instrument.
I'lio curly hour nt which ho anakcncil his
father bv playing on It.
Whal his father gave him In punishment ?
What did thN make the boy tie ?
AVIint ollli-u in I'losbyturlan church did his
father occupy ?
The young man's name nnd what ho wrote It
with.
What ho bolus single otlcn lost.
Which of the Untied Hiatus did ho determine
to seek ?
What nimlli's did ho tixUo Mary ?
What did ho do when ho popped the quest Ion ?
What , rnllierglmstly trophy did ho offer her ?
What Dowers dill .she glvu blmV
What Mowers did he try to cultivate ?
What llowors liloomrd on hot-check ?
I'ovlinm did .sho reforhlin ?
What minister married them ?
What did Mary wear on hurhi'ad nt the wed-
Whal .liilin said when obliged to leave her for
u time.
What Uiis she during Ids absence-
\Vlml fragrant llower.s did ho suml her ?
\Vhit : liupjiuiicdoii his return ?
During the evening dumty refreshments
were served. Air. L. Wright was awarded
the gentlemen's first prlzo , while Airs. Al. E.
Wright was the recipient of a very unique
gilt , being thu lady's llrst prize. Air. Uavid
Smith and Airs. T. C. Widick received the
booby prizes.
Among these present were : Air. and Airs.
D. O. Smith , Air. and Airs. James W. Bouk ,
Air. and Airs. C. Schlersteiti , Air. nnd Mrs.
W. C. Bouk , Air. C. L. Wright , Air. O. B.
Lasbury , Air , E. C. Fell , Airs. Al. E. Wright ,
Aiiss Ilattlo Wright , Air. R. Al. Smith , Airs.
Stniub , Mrs , Nolllo Fisher.
"A iVovnl l.uticlioiin.
Air , and Airs. James W. Bouk entertained
a number of frlonda at their residence , US
South Fifteenth street , last Wednesday
evening most delightfully.
The Invited guests arrived about 7 p. m.
and were treated lo a very palatable supper ,
which had boon prepared by Airs. Bouk.
whoso culinary ability is uiicqualod. The
following bill of faro was neatly printed aud
the good things were well served :
JtCKtJ.
lloton's Overthrow. Forcibly Sopanitcd.
An L'nruly Member. The King of Fresh Wtitor.
No Grounds for Complaint.
t'r.ilrlo Flower Itahied In Town.
I'rldo of Boston. Onu of l\"oih's : Sons.
What Some People Don't Know.
I'rull of thn Vine. Spring's Offerings.
Causes Neighborhood Contention.
What They Had In the Ark.
Hard lo Heat. Kid's Food. Cain's Legacy.
Women of trlt. !
Chip of the Old Hloclc.
Mineral Composition.
Most Delightful A o of Children.
An Uncommon Colored Horse.
Thu Husult. of a Good Shaking.
A lloiuuhnld Necessity.
A Delicious Tomperaiico Beverage.
What a YOIIIIR Man Olvcs his tiwcet heart.
What a iitrecthourt CHvcs a 1'oung Man.
Grand Island's Pride.
The Ocean's Hidden Treasure.
ICuy to Wisdom. Extract of Flowers.
Angel's 1'ood. Condensed Fruit.
After supper the remainder of the evening
was spent in games , including urogressivo
high live.
Miss Mamie Alurphy was awarded the
honors for the largest score of games , while
Dr. Huarles received the prize offered for Iho
gentleman winning the most games.
Aliss Maria Parlcer was presented with
the ladies' consolation prize and Air. Wallace
1'holps the second consolation prlzo. Among
Ihose present wnro : Dr. and Airs. Searlos ,
Air. and Airs. David Smith. Airs. T. C.
WMlck. Airs. Fisher , Airs. George Belnnp ,
Allss Kate 1'nrner. Airs. Parker , Aliss Doshu
Saundcrs , Air. Wallace Phclps , Master Karl
1'urker , Alias Alario Parker.
All SulniB Soclil. :
Thursday evening tno members of AH 1
Saints church made merry at Alotropolilan
hall , on the occasion ot the second sociable
civcn by the church. A pleasant program
was rendered , consisting of : Songs " \VonM
You Bo Aly Sweetheart , " by Lauren ani
Josephine Drake , to banjo ttccompanimcnl
by Airs. Ames ; violin solo , "II Trovatore , '
Aliss Jcnnio Wakoflold , accompanied by Mrs
Wakeiicld ; reading. Air. W. Cox , ' 'How Ruby
Played. " The ladies' string quartet made '
its lirst bow to the public , and captured the
largo audience at once. The quartet is com
posed of Airs. William Vaill , Allss Nellie
Buniiolt ( guitars ) , and Airs. II. B. Alul-
ford and Airs. G. W. Ames ( banjos ) . The so
lections played were : "The Darkey's Pa
trol , " ana In response to the hearty encore ,
" 1'ho Alill-Uam Galop. " Ice cream and cake
wcro sarvea by Iho ladles.
Among these present were : Captain ant
Airs. H. B. Alulford. Airs. Baldwin , Rev. Dr
ami Airs. AInckay , Airs. Drake , Airs. Van
Colt , Airs. Chapman ; Misses Dolan , Free
man , Chapman , Evans , Drake , Norton , Alor
rls , Barker. Sloan , Brown ; Messrs. A. B.
Ross , Grant Alooborry , J.W. Parish , Squires
Lovoll Dunn , Baldwin , T. S. Estabrook
Qulncj Knousc , Harry Woodward , Harrj
Cot'kroll , C. W. Robcrlson , Charles Bur
mohtor.
I'or Mis * C'oon.
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Air. and
Airs. C. B. Coon onlorlalncd delightfully a
cards for iho friends of Miss Alyrilo Coon
ono of Omaha's sweet young singer } .
On Tuesday evening AIlsi Inez Ilnskcll re
celvod u silver card receiver and Air. Pope a
pair of link cuff buttons. On Weilnendai
evening Aliss Bauman and Air. iCnouso re
culvcd similar gifts us prizes. Aliss Coon's
gucstsTuesdayovoning wore : Aliss Bauman
Aliss G. Bauman , Allss Van Court , Alls ;
Althaus , Aliss Hall. Aliss Rich , Aliss Bailey
Aliss G. Rich , Air. Allller , Air. ICnouso , Mi-
Hastings , Air. Graham , Air. Davidson , Air
Baumnn , Air. Bradbury , Air. Beach. Air
Woodward , Air. Arclno Coon. Tho'guesis
Wednesday evening wore : Aliss Hamilton
AHsj Klnslor , Allss Weaver , Allss Orcutt
Allss Van Court , AIUs Inez Huskell , Aliss
Weir ; Air. Younger. Air. Pope , Air. By Smith
Air , Barrett. Air , Palmatlor , Air. Weir , Air
Thomas , Air. Boss , Air , Coon.
I'layuU lllh I'lyo.
An enjoyable high flvo party was givoi
last Wednesday afternoon by Airs , D.
Sampson , at-101 North Twenty-third siroet
In honor of her two visiting gucsis , Air. *
Nowbersor of ISrio , Pa. , and Allnulo Haas ol
Allegheny , Pa , The tlrst prlzo was awarded
to Alra. ICUward Wcsjel ; the second to Airs
Itowbergor. Among the-participants won
Mcsdamea George Baker , Alartin Calm. Al
bert Calm , Aaron Calm , .Sol Degen , Fred
Rothschild. Lee Rothschild. Nathan Rolh
schlld , H. R. Grotlo , Al. Goldsmith. Hess !
Rosenstock. Louis Rolhsuhlld. A. Haas , u
Lobman ; Allsscs Allnnlo Haas , Nutllu Rolh
Ki'hlld , Ilattlo Bukcr. .Flora Rothschild
Hattlo Drelfus , Bottle Haas.
Tlmnk ilvliiu' jo : Knterlaliiiuent.
All entertainment for the beneflt ofSt
Phllomeua's cathedral will bo glvon In th
Cathedral hall Wednesday evening. An eu
Jo.vablo program has been prepared , com
prising vocal and instrumental niualoun
character sketches by nwaleura of locu
noio. A number of prominent vocalist
have volunteered , also several luitrumen-
lallsta whose rendition of popular airs al-
\vuys delight.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
A I'loanunt Illrthduy Parly.
Allss Irene Templar celebrated her Oth
birthday Alonday evening by giving a party
from 4 until 8 at her homo , 11)15 ) South Nine-
titcnth street. Games aud refreshments
inndo the evening a happy ono for all.
The following wnro present ; Irene Temp-
lar , Reim aud Edna Jensen , Grace Welsh
, , „
ans , Anna Alachana , Isabella Ballon ,
Altnnio Illller , Ratio Richards , Alary All-
wlno , Einma and Clara Lorcnicn , Allrtlo
Wc.inio , Anna Damon , Jessie Campbell , Bes
sie Burwlok , Lcnoro Gunsatil , Ella Rottsslg ,
Bcsslo Roarbau. Lula anil Alary Crouso ,
CJrnco Wlllte , Emma David. Arthur Petersen -
sen , Lathlo Dlllenbcck , Gcorgo AUwlne ,
Howard Cook , Louis Hlller , Harry Templar ,
Clarence Allwlnc.
.Mr. Tnticr'n Concert ,
The free organ recitals now being given by
Air. Will Tabur nt the First Congregational
church Sundays at 11:30 : o'clock ro attracting
ImmcnsantuHcncc.s. Today Air. Tabcr will
bo assisted by Allss Coon , soprano , and Allss
Anna Bishop , nlto , In the folio wing program :
I'AIIT I.
1'nntnolo. A minor. . . . Loinmoni
Scherzo I'nslornle. . ( Inizh
Sori'nnilo , . , . . . , jHholloy
Soprano Solo-Homo I'nto Mo . . .Cocncii
MIss.MyHIoUoon.
llrldal Solid Jensen
Ovorluru-WllliamTell. . . ISosslnl
1'AHT II ,
Adagio , It ll.it. from I'laiioPonata Mor.arl
I'unrrnl March ( liy request ) Chopin
Arla-O , Kent In the l.ord-KIIJah ,
, Mendelssohn
Miss Anna lllxhop.
Three I'url.Sonij O.ilkln
Uraml Alnicli In I ) . . . . Uutlmiint
The lion Anil Cliih.
Air. nnd Mrs. W. N. Babcoek entertained
the Park Avenue Bon Ami club charmingly
Monday evening ! n their beautiful homo on
Furnam street.
The members arc : Air. nnd Airs. Hold-
rcgo , Air. and Airs. L. J. Drake , Air. and
Airs. Cady , Mr. and Airs. Bartlcll , Dr. and
Airs. Moore , Air. mid Airs , linker , Air. und
Airs , Goodrich , Air. and Air ? . Clarke , Air.
and Airs. Wattles , Airs. Woodman , Air. and
Airs. Sholeo , Air. and Airs. Palmer , Mr. anil
Airs , Dan Wheeler , Air. nnd Airs. Purvis ,
Air. and Airs. Hnttirn , Air. and Airs. Bauni
and Airs. Clulllu.
.Mrs. ( loncV Luncheon.
For Aliss Jones , Airs. John Clark Jonoa en
tertained elaborately at luncheon Wednes
day. It was a rose luncheon , the decorations ,
the lights , everything partaking of _ the
pretty and effective color. In Iho hall nn
orchestra played throughout the afternoon.
The gucsis were : Aliss Yates , Aliss Bessie
Yatcs , Aliss Doane , Allss Alabol Balcoinb ,
Aliss Palmer , Alls * Ilnrtman , Allss Wood-
worth. Alias Susie Woohvorth , Aliss Curtis ,
Allss Jones , Aliss llimobaugli , Allss Burns ,
Allss Dandy and Alisc Webster.
I'or the Coming Wcolc.
On Tuesday Airs. John Clark Jones will
give a luncheon for Aliss Jones. Airs. Gen
eral Brooke has issued Invitations for a
IConalnirton on the snmo day.
Wednesday Airs. W. fl. Alelklo will re
ceive between the hours of .T and 0 , No. 8
Worthingion Place. Wednesday evening the
Alotropolltunclub will give a play and dance
afterward.
The Alisscs Bauman will entertain the
O. N. O. ( Our Night Out ) club Tuesday
evening.
Tnlli ot Soeloty.
Ex-Governor J. E. Bo.yd went to Chicago
yesterday.
Air. nnd Airs. Littleltcldentertain ntdluncr
lomorrow ovening.
J. G. Taylor , auditor of the B. & Al. , loft
yesterday for Chicago.
Airs. Alary W. Irvine of Sharon , Pa. , is the
guest of her son , Judge Frank Irvine.
The engagement of Aliss Augusta ICopald
and Air. William Feiler has been announced.
Airs. W. J. Broatch has returned to the
Alorcer after a two mouths absence in the
cast.
Airs. Chase of Dos Aloines ( formerly Aliss
Givcns ) is the guest of Airs. Charles B.
Keller.
Airs. Robert R. Ringwalt is homo from the
cast aud will bo at the Shelton for the
winter.
Altsses Lucy nnd Alice Belcher of California
are visiting their sister , Mrs. F. E. Winuig ,
40t ! ! ; Grant street.
AIi-M. J. C. Jones gave a card party yester
day to her lady friends , in honor of Alisa
Jones of Ht. Louis.
Air. A. Edward Atiles Of this city left last
week for the City of Aloxicofvuoro ho in
tends to.spend the winter.
s
Aliss Gertrude Wilson , who has been the
guest of Airs. Chambers and Mrs. AlcKenna ,
is now at the Paxton with her parents.
The Paladins will give a Thanksgiving
party on Thursday evening at their club
rooms. Seventeenth and Douglas streets.
Allss Ellen Fisher , : i school friend of Allss
.Tentle Yiites. will be the guest of Mr. and
Airs. Henry Yates the lirst week iu Decem
ber.
ber.Air.
Air. nnd Airs. John S. Knox celebrated
their china wedding last evening by a , largo
reception at their residence , 104 ! ! Georgia
avenue.
Airs. Guy Howard nnd Aliss Susie Woolworth -
worth of Albany , who have lieen the guests
of Airs. .Tames Woolworth , loft Thursday for
tno cast.
Friday oveninga number of Albert Thomp
son's trlonds surprised him at his residence.
South Eighteenth street , on the occasion of
his birthday.
Airs. O. T. Eastman , nco Nellie Bums , arrived -
rived from Chicago Thursday morning to
spend Thanksgiving with her parents. Air.
Eastman joins her this weak.
Ladies interested in physical culture are
invited to attend a short talk to bo Riven on
tliosuoject by Allss Lo Berta Do Cou Alon-
aay evening in room 13 , Patterson block.
Allss "Louie Drake leaves Tuesday of this
wcok for Davenport , la. , to attend the
Thanksgiving reception glvon nt St. Katha
rine's Hall , whcro she nltcudcd school.
Air. and Airs. 15. V. Smith of Los Angoics ,
Cal. , who have been spending Iho summer
and full with their daughter. Airs. J. D. Fos
ter , loft for their home last Monday.
Allss McIConna entertained a few of the
debutantes informally nt luncheon Thurs
day. Ilor guests wore : Aliss Webster ,
Aliss Dandy , Alias Redman and Aliss Jcntio
Yules.
Air. and Airs. Al. L. Roodor , 1102 South
Thirty-first street , entertained at dinner
last ovonlng Air. and Mrs , W. II. Wyinun.
Mr. and Airs. J. , T. Alono'.l , Almo Monell
and Airs. Ella W. Peattio.
Thursday evening a' number of the gentle
men friends of W. Al. Cirtor of the build
ing Inspector's oillco helped him celebrate
his birthday. An enjoyable evening was
passed n't Air. Carter's homo in Druid Hill ,
Tlui marrmso of Miss Jeannette Al. John
son , daughter of Air. and Airs. Samuel R.
Johnson , lo Air. London G , Charlton of Ford
&ChurltoM\lll bo celebrated Wednesday
evening , December 27 , attio'clock , In Trinity
cathedral.
Alra. W. S. Chase , Allss Alice and AInstor
Vornou Chase arrived last baturdny from nn
extended trip nbmad , und uro the gueals of
Airs. Percy Ford , Airs. Chase's daughter.
Allss AllcoChauu will join iho number of
brluht und attractive debutantes In Ornulm
thU winter ,
The inurrmgo of Allss Allnotta Upmeyor ,
daughter of Air. and Airs. II. C. Uptnoyor of
St , LouLs , to Mr , Robert Helm is announced ,
having occurred Thursday. Allss Upmoyur
Hpcnl a season hero two winters ago na the
guest of Air , and Airs. Henry Pundt , during
which llmo she made a large circle of friends.
The Idlowild club gave their lirat dance of
the suauon last Wednesday evening ut their
hall on > ortli Twenty-fourth street , There
were Just enough couples present to make
the evening tin enjoyable one. Among
those present were ; Misses Wilson , Walker ,
Rustiu , Vnrnwald , Brady , Furnaloy , Aliases
Baldwin , Alessrs. Denman , Sannha , Wilson ,
Baldwin , Guy Hooper , Colcmun and 1C.
Forgan ,
A dancing party will bo given by the retail
clerks of Omaha on Thanksgiving night at
the Armory hall , Eighteenth atreot and Cap
itol avenue. This will be the llrst annual
ball , hence the committee is working hard to
make it a social and also a financial suucess.
Over250 llckols have boon sold up to dulo.
Thuconimlllco buying Iho party In uharco
consists of B. Reynolds. Arthur Wood worth ,
Al. 1C. Bryan , Aleyer Klein and Secretary
Edwards.
Alow friends of Air. and Airs , J. Reiner
tendered them a pleasant surprise last Tues
day evening at their residence , 1337 North
Twenty-second street. Progressive high
five was played , after which a doliclous
lunch was served. "Thoso present wcro :
Air. and Airs. J. Reiner , Air. and Airs. Nelson
Dennis , Air. and Airs. J , Al. Johnson , All * .
nnd Airs. K Al. Birch , Aliases Emma Sehlu-
tler , Addle and Alauilo Carolau , Alice , Kate
and Ella Smith , Edith liakor and Alessrs.
T. F , Godfrey , Alatt Reiner , Lou Xlnueckor ,
Gcorgo Shunuauiui , Ott Messmer and Jimp
lioluer , the prizes ucldi ; awarded to the fol-
. . , . _ * -If * * J
lowing First pMz& to Airs. Johnson and
latt Reiner , thoTx > 3bios to Airs , Dennis and
Olt Alassmer. _ ,
Among the plYAnt events of the past
voek was the nhichcon glvon by Airs.
Arthur HnjolUm ! > itflborco.y new homo on
I'wenty-soventh nnd Wobsler slrcots. She
vas ably assisted by Airs. Iingnn.
A very enjoyable Mirnrlso party was given
Miss Alolllo Reynolds nt her homo , 1813
' /latko street , Wednesday evening , the
ccaslon being her 18th birthday. These
irescnt wcro : Aliases Pnlten , Sharp , Cop-
lock , Thomas , 3vlus , Reynolds , Knnpp ,
Jhlig , Hunter , Reynolds , Alossrs. Knapp ,
Young , RoblnsonfReynolds , Patten. Sulll-
ran , Reynolds , Myers , Convcr.Vt Slofkin ,
{ oblnson , Bradley , Air. nnd Airs. W. J.
loynolds. j >
Miss Hnzol Crow , daughter of Joseph
Jrow. Forty-second and Howard , cole-
irntcil her Oth blrthdav last Saturday by
.ondcrlng . her many friends a right royal
lino. Games were Indulged In , and after
Kit-taking of n luscious repast thu llttlo ones
ilod away to their homes , wishing that
( jlrthday ] parties might como every day.
Among the number present were : AIlssos
lessio and Beryl Wnro and Allss Alma
Spcchman.
Airs. Louis Littleflold was tcndcrco n very
iloasuut surprise party at Lyceum hall Alon-
day evening. Cards and dancing assisted In
lapsing a very pleasant ovonlng. There wcro
irosont Air. and Airs. Wlrt , Air. anil Airs.
Uabcoiik. Prof , nnd Airs. Lcssenten. Air. and
Airs. McDonald , Air. and Airs. Crulkshank ,
Airs. Ilcrshaw , Airs. C , C. Llttlolleld , Misses
Fisher , Alltinio Fisher.Meredith , Frederick-
sou , Alessrs. Smith , Steele , B. A. Lltlk'llcld ,
Brunor , Doneghen , Walter Littlollcld.
Airs. Robert H. Clarkson and Alru. F. II.
Davis iccolvnd yesterday afternoon from ; !
until 5 , in honor of Miss Hainbloton nnd Aliss
Snuorwolti , at iho residence of thu former ,
"Ol'J ' Ht. AInry'.s avenue. The recaption was
a very pretty f unctiontlioso assisting being :
Airs. Sauerwcln , Airs. Bnrkalow , Airs. Ring-
wait , Air * . Taut. Aliss Jentlo Yntes , Allss
Helen 1 Alillard. Alias Woohvorth , Aliss
1E ICouiitzo 1 , Aliss Margaret Brown , Miss Web
ster , Allss Dandy and Aliss Clara Drake.
The marriage of Dr. Edward Alulcolm
Bruce 1 and Aliss Alariou Louise Aloxnndtr
was solemnized Wednesday , November 15 ,
at St. Louis. Dr. and Airs. Bruce will bo at
homo Thursdays after January 1 , at "The
Ormond , " Fifty-fourth and Lake nvcnue ,
Chicago. Dr , Hruco will bo remembered by
n number of Omaha people , having boon con
nected with the Union Puclllo several years
ago as chief chemist. Ho has since gradu
ated from Chicago's loading school of Home
opathy and is mooting with deserved suc
cess as u rising physician.
Tlio subject of the political economy sec
tion of Unity club Friday evening was :
"Tho Alorcnntilo and Kindred Systems. "
Air. Loheingor opened the ovonltig with an
outline review of the work of tno last ses
sion. Dr. Rosowatcr gave a concise talk on
the period just preceding mercantilism.
Alisa Dovoll road an excellent paper , the
subject being. "General View of Alurcantll-
isin i , " while Airs. Perrlne read one on "The
Reaction. ] " Air. Wallace gave an interest-
jug Ii I sketch of the "Early History of Bank
ing i , " which was followed by a discussion of
tbo ' topics of the evening.
A wedding that will bo of interest to the
many friends of the bride and groom was
solemnized at the residence ot the bride's
mother. Airs. E. 7. . Lyons. Umnha Heights ,
yesterday , the contracting parties being Air.
John II. Hutohtnson of Pitlsburg. Pa. , and
Aliss Florence Al. Halo of this city. Dr. H.
Al. Alathows saying the words that made
the couple man and wifo. Air. und Alrs-
Hulchinson left immediately via Chicago
and Cleveland for their now homo in Pitts-
burg . , where a rccqptiou will bo given in
their ' honor uy the gtoom's parents , Air. and
Airs. ' George H. Hutchinson.
VALOR BEWABDED.
Liberality of the -Illinois Central to a
liravo Train Orrw.
Ofticlals of the .Illinois Central Railroad
company and American Express company
mot ] at Ccntralia , IIU..last Tuesday and re
warded" the train crew who defended the
Now Orleans express near that city on the
night.of September 20 against a band of
train robbers ; ConjJuSjoJ'A. J. Odum , Eu-
gincor Ben Young , 'Fireman. . .Charles Mc
Dowell , Drakomeii , F.re"dStacy and P. J.
Sanders , Baggageman Follx Armstrong and
Express Alessonger Cornelius Boyle consti
tuted the tr.iin crew , who not only resisted
the attack , but captured one of the robbers ,
which led to the capture of the whole gang.
This was a now feature iu train robbing
ana the railroad and express companies ex
pressed ' .heir appreciation on paper at the
time and hinted that something moro sub
stantial would bo forthcoming.
Each member of the train crow was pre
sented with a solid sold medal of Alalteso
cross pattern on a solid gold bar. Above the
medal proper is engraved ' -For Valor. " On
the face side is inscribed : "From the Illinois
Central Railroad nnd American Express
Companies. " The reverse sldo is : "For
Defending Train No. ! ! on the Night of Sep
tember liO. ISOIt. at Ccntralia , III. . Against
Train Robbers. "
General Aliinager Harahan delivered an
appropriate address to the crew In behalf of
the Illinois Central and Air. Trnmbull spoke
for the American Express company.
In addition to the gold medals , each of the
seven men wnro presented with $200 of
stock in the Illinois Central Railroad com
pany. Fully 500 railroad men and citizens
witnessed the presentation. The men re
sponded and thanked the railroad and express -
press company for their token of apprecia
tion , and announced they did it because ic
was their duty and would do it again. This
cruw of seven men is on the records of the
railway company as honorable employes
worthy of promotion.
WKATllKR
Threatening nnil Colder Are the Predic
tions for Today.
WASIIINOTOX , Nov. U , . Forecast for Sun
day : For Nebraska Threatening weather
und ram ; south , shifting to west winds ;
colder Sunday night.
For Iowa Increasing cloudiness , with
rain ; south , shifting to west winds ; warmer
In eastern portion ; colder in extreme north
ern portion.
For South Dakota Slight snow ; high
south , shifting to high northwest winds ;
colder.
Local llocoril.
OFFICK or TIIR WIUTHEII BUREAU , OUJLIU.
Nov. ! ! . Omaha record of temporaluroand
rain fall compared with corresponding dayof
past four years :
1803. 181)2. 1801. 1BQO.
Maximum tamporaturu : = 4f > = > fioo 47 =
Minimum tiiiiipenituro , 19 = 203 'J8O see
AvoraKo temperature. . Ole 30O 3(13 ( 393
Precipitation T .03 T .00
Statement showing tha rondltlon of tain-
poruturo and procipltatibu'tit Omaha for thd
day and slnco March 1 , JSM :
NornmltoniporalUTO. . . , , . , , „ , 35 o
Dnllchiiu'.v for the day.- , ' . , 40
llolieluncyslncii .Mnrcn 1. . ? Ole
Normal proelpltatlon..T , .04 Inch
Dellcluncy for the day. : . , ' . . . . , , 04 Inr.li
Dotli'lnncvhlncoMarch ! . . . , '
, „ < < U,2ti Inchv
K , HUNT , lovAl/l''orccast Ofllclal.
I'ound thu IIinitnrK.
i , Oro. , Nov. 23. Brigadier General
oral Carliu ucnds to Iho A'ssociuled press Hie
following , Just received 'from Lluutcnant
Charles P. Elliot of the Fourth cavalry ,
dated November ! J2 : ' ,
FAI.I.S or NOUTII F ftft OF THE Alinm.i
Fnitic OP Ct.BiiWATKii. Carllii party founil
on river today. Carlln 'Spencer. Pierce
Hlinmcl und Wright are well. Colonel Gate
lost. Kelly joined lliern ii ( mountains , Wll
work down the river by boat. "
INI ) OF A GALLANT VETERAN
General Thomas Mulcauy's ' Death Domes
After a Brief Illness.
IE HAD WON HIS TITLE IN ACTIVE SERVICE
locortt or n Mnn Who llrnvrd All the linn-
Ken of ATnr nnil Civil Strife to
Dlo In 1'onco nt
Homo.
General Thomas Alulcahy , a resident of
Drnaha slnco 1SW , dlcdnt 'Jl5 : o'clock yes
terday morning.
General Mulcahy was a member of the
mllltaryorderoftholjoy.il Legion and has
a in Hilary record of which his companions
are proud , His death was a surprise to his
'ompanlons , none of whom seem to have
tnown of his recent dangerous Illness , as
Iho modesty that characterized the Hfoof
this grand old soldier sccme.l to bid him to
still ' -hold the fort" without a signal ot dis
tress.
Ho was one of the very few men who , hav
ing been broveltcd n general , over refused
to bo known by other than his rank of
colonel , nnd hence as "Colonel Mulcahy" ho
was always known.
General Alulcahy was over 70 years oU
nnd leaves n wife and several sons and
daughters. It was his request that ho
should bo buried under the auspices of the
Loyal Legion , and Commander Alajor Furay
called a mooting of the Nebraska com
inanderynt the A'Icrccr hotel nt S o'clock
last cvcninu to make the necessary arrange
ment. ) for the funeral , which occurs from the
rcsldoiu'c at 317 South Twenty-ninth street
Ills tllllcl.tl llccoril.
The following is a copy of the ofllclal
record of the services of General Alulcahy :
Entered service a' captain , One Hundred
and Twenty-ninth Now York Volunteer In
fantry ; September 2S > . ISiW , promoted to
major ; August M , 180:1 : , lieutenant colonel ;
Juno US , ISiM , breveted colonel United
States Volunteers ; Alarcli 111 , 1SC5 , "for gal
lant , and meritorious services in the battle
of Fort Hai risen , Vn. , " breveted brisrndior
general ; ' 'for gallant and meritorious ser
vices during the war. "
Reirlnicnt organised at Brooklyn , N. Y. ,
and mustered into United States service
for three years , September 10 , ISM ; loft ,
state for Fortress Alonroe. Va. , September
11 , 1815'i : attached to department of Vir
ginia , September 1SG2 , to April 1803 ; advance
brigade , Yorktown , Va. . Fourth rorp.-i De
partment of Virginia , to May 18G3 ; Wests
briira.de , llrst division , Fourth corps to .Inly
ISO : ' ; West's advance brigade , Department
of Virginia and North Carolina to January
1834 ; district of Currentuck Eighteenth
corps. Department of Virginia and North
Carolina to March , ISW ; llrst brigade ,
Henchman's division , Eighteenth corps , to
April , ISW ; first brigade , lirst division ,
Eighteenth corps Army of the .fames , to De
cember ; 1804 ; llrst brigade , third division ,
Twenty-fourth corps , to June 18(15. (
Service Duty at Camu Hamilton , Va. ,
Sept. 20 , 18IVJ to April ISIKl ; action nt Wlill-
la oi-s Mill , Williamsburgh and Fort Ma-
gruder ; moved to Yorktown. Va. . and duty
there , at Williamsburgh and in District of
the Currentuck Department of Yarglnla ,
until Aoril 1804 ; General DIx's Penlnsual
campaign June 24 to July 8 , 18dt ; ; Baltimore
Cross Roads Juno 20 ; Cramps Cross Roads
Bottoms Bridge July'J audit ; acting Provost
vest Marshall at Yorktown August and Sep
tember , expedition to Charles City Cross
Roads , December 10 to 14 ; near Chicka-
hominy river Dacomber 11 ; Forgo Bridge
December 12 ; Charles City court house De
cember 15 ; scouts \VillIamsburgh.Tnn- -
uar 19 and 24 , 1864 ; expedition against Rich-
mend Eebrunr/5 to 9 , 1864action ; at bottoms
Bridge , James River expedition , operations
against Petersburg ! ! Alay 5 to 27 , 1804 ;
occupation of City Point and Bermuda Hun
dred , Alay 0 ; Chester Station Alny 0 and 7 ;
Swift Creek Alay 9 nnd 10 ;
operations against Fort D.irling May
13 to IB ; Prop tor's Creek Alay 12 and
18 ; Drurys Bluffs Alay 14 and 15 ;
Brcmuda Hundred. Alay 10-2fi ; Cold Harbor ,
Alny Ml to Juno 12 ; assault on Cold Harbor ,
Juno 1 ; bofqro Cold. Harbor , Juno 2 ; Beth-
soda churcn , Juno 3 ; wounded , before
fore Petersburg , Juno 15-19 ; scigoof Peters
burg and Rlcnmond , Juno 10 , 2804 , to April
2 , 1805 ; mine exolosion , July 00 , 1831 ; reserve -
servo on Brcmuda front till September , ISCt ;
I ow Alarkot Heights , Cliapiit's farm , Sep
tember 20 ; assault and capture of Fort Harrison
risen , September 29 ; commanding infantry
First brigade , First division , Eighteenth
corps , wounded in thigti by shells Chapin's
farm , September 29 and 130 ; battle of Fair
Oaks , October 27 and 28 ; temporarily com
manding First brigade , First division ,
Eighteenth corps ; duty in lines before
Richmond till April , 1805 ; Richmond , Alarch
HO to April 2 ; occupation of Richmond ,
April Ii , 1805 ; provost duth there and at
Manchester , Va. , till June , 1SG5 ; mustered
out Juno 1'J , 1805 , and honorably discharged
for service.
Ono of lilt Early Kxporloncca.
The death of General Alulcahy recalls
ono of the sensational episodes ot Omaha's
early history. In 1870 Alulcahy was a
lawyer just working his way Into n practice
und being considered well versed in legal
knowledge ho was elected n justice of the
peace. Among the cases which engaged hla
judicial attention was that in which a young
fellow named Dolau was a defendant In a
criminal action for adultery. Alulcahy was
naturally anxious to make a sure case , as ho
hud yet n reputation to make , and it was
claimed at the time that ho exceeded the
functions of hlsofllco In his effort to procure
evidence against Dolan.
Ono night Alulcahy and Jerry AlcChoa no ,
who was .it that time a constable , started
out nrmod with a warrant forDolan's arrest.
They found lucir man iu an old slmnty at
Twelfth und California , streets. Alulcahy
stationed himself at ono door and sent Mc-
Choano to the other , with the Idea of choos
ing a. moment for the arrest when the culprit
could bo caught in a compromising position.
At the proper time the olHccrs invaded the
house and placed Dolan under arrest. The
prisoner asked for time tOKctsomu clothes
which ho wanted to tnko with him and , not
oxpccling rcslstcncc , ho was allowed lo do
so. Dolan opened an old sr.Urhel , ostensibly
to got the garments , but instead produced a
Icnlfo , with which ho rushed ut his captors.
Dohrn was powerful man , and soon hud the
best of the argument. A deadly thrust of
the long-bludcd knlfooponed a mortal wound
n McChoano'H stomach , and Alulcahy was'
also suveroly wounded.
The murder caused a great excitement ut
the time , and a mob wan quickly formed
with the avowed Intention of lynching
Dolan. A ropu was procured und tlio mur
derer's chances of life wore momentarily
waning , whan some of the cooler heads Interposed -
torposed and Dolau was saved for trial.
Judge Ravage and Dr. Cleorgo it. Alhlor
were among those whom Dolnu had to
thank for his roncuoit lease of life.
AlcChouno survived Ins injuries but a
short timo. Ho died in a llttlo frnmo house
which stood on thu corner , now occupied by
the Barker block , uud faced Furnain street.
Alulcahy recovered from his injuries and
lived to finish a long and useful life. Dolan
was convicted of murder iu iho second do-
grou and was sentenced to imprisonment for
life. Ho had served but a short time when
ho succeeded in making his escape. Every
effort was made lo recapture him , but with
out successand his fate has romuluoU a
mystery to this day.
I'or thu I'micral
The following will act as pall bearnrs ;
General John U. Brooke , Major J , W. Pad-
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ;
ABSOU/TEl f PURE
dock , Captain W. , T. Brontoh.Captnln Qeorgo
Al. Humphrey , Lieutenant William Wnllaco ,
Lieutenant .1. T , Klnslor , AlaJorT. S. Clark-
son and Major Horace Ludlngton.
The funeral will be held Monday morning
nt 8:80 : from the family residence , 317 South
Twenty-ninth street.
loj-il | I.cglnn , Attention.
OMAHA , Nov. Oi , 1S93.
Companions of .ho Alllltary Order Ijoy.il
Legion of the United States nro requested
to attend the funeral of Companion Brevet
Brigadier Ociior.il Thomas Alulcahy from
his late residence. No. .117 South Twenty-
ninth street , nt 8HO : a. in. , Monday , Novem
ber 37. JOHN B. FUIIAY , Commander.
JflUTIl 01' Mll-5. .M. 1 ! . 1'UKI * .
Smlitcti Domlxn nl nu K ttmnllo l.iuly on
Woit I'.irimiii Strorr.
Airs. Al. E. Free died suddenly nt lur
homo , 4334 Farnani street , last night. She
had been complaining for several days of
feeling faint at times , but continued to at
tend to her domestic nnd social dntlej. She
went to the union depot yesterday nf tfcrnoon
to sco her daughter , Airs. U B. Hall , off on
a trip to Denver , She was sllghtlv overcome -
como by a fainting spell while nt the sta
tion , but recovered and returned to her
homo. After dinner Inst ovcntng she was
sluing In the parlor with her husband nnd
children , when she suddenly full fainting
from her chair nnd was dead before her hii4-
baii'l could roach her side. Her doith : was
duo to heart failure.
The news of Airs. Freo'a death was a
severe shock to her ninny friends. Her
husband nnd his children have the sympathy
of a largo clrcleof friends and acquaintances.
Airs. Free was tVJ years of ago ami leaves a
husband and live children to mourn her
dcatti.
Allss Emma Free Is visiting In Baltimore
and the arraugomonts for the funeral will
not bo made until she can reach the city.
o
llUffMCltn AXlt TKS IK.IJtS A < IO.
KviiRimtlon of Now Vork liy ItrltUh Troopi
Culclirutod Toiluy.
NEW Youic , Nov. 25. The Sons of the
Revolution celebrated iho lllHh anniversary
of the evacuation of Now York by the Brit
ish troops today by the unveiling of the
statuoof Nathan Halo , which stands In the
southwest corner of City Hall park , facing
Broadway. The ceremonies began with the
assembling of the members of the society in
Fraunccs tavern , at the corner of Pearl and
Broad streets. The society diviuod into
companies of thirty-two men each. The line
of march was Broad and Wall streets and
Broadway as far as Park Place , where the
various organizations took their allotted posi
tions In and around City Hall park.
Among the organizations represented wore
the United States battalion of engineers ,
under command of Captain William Al.
Black. U. S. A. ; the old guards under Alajor
Thomas E. Sloan : twelve batteries of the
United States artillery and delegations from
the Society of Cincinnati nnd of the war of
1812 ; the Aztec society from Iho Mexican
war , and the .Military Order of the Loyal
Lecion.
The exercises were opened with a prayer
by Hov. Dr. Morgan Dlx , nnd William Gaston -
ton Hamilton , chairman of the committee ,
made the presentation speech , during vrhlch
the statue was unveiled by Aliss Montgomery ,
daughter of the secretary of tno society.
The stntuo was then presented to the city ,
and Mayor Gllroy spoke in acceptance of it.
Addresses by General O. O. llow.ird and
bv llev Dr. Edward Everett Halo followed.
Dr. Halo is a eranducphaw of the rovolu-
tlonary hero.
O
VK.1T11 TO
Uno Man's Intlmncy with Another Alan's
Wife ami Its Fatal Ursultd.
CI.IXTOX , Alien , , Nov. > . Dow Draper ,
an ex-depuiy sheriff of Lenawco county and
a well known citizen , was shot and killed by
a farmer naned George Conger , at the lat-
ter'a residence near hero last night. Draper
was leaving the Conger house about 10
o'clock , when ho mot Conger. Without a
word Conger raised his gun and flrcd both
barrels , killing the ox-deputy Instantly.
Conger afterwards put a bullet through his
head , killing himself. Intimacy with Con
ger's wife is the given cause.
o
Y. W. C. A. Holncs.
The Young Women's Christian associa
tion has a goodly number of books as the
nucleus of a library , the result of the book
reception last Monday night.
Next Thursday evening , at 0:30 : o'clock ,
there will be a Thanksgiving supper at the
rooms , tendered by the association to the
young women members and patrons of the
noonday rest. A general acceptance of
the invitations Indicates that the affair will
bo a success. The remainder of the evening
will bo spent in getting acquainted and with
music , etc.
The physical culture class is progressing
finely and the meetings are to bo held in
future at the Woman's exchange.
Alouday evening Rev. Frank Crane will
deliver u lecture on the subject of "Women"
at the association rooms. Alcmbors ad
mitted free , outsiders 10 cents.
o
My.itory Ulniirtiil Up.
Four SCOTT , Kan. , Nov. ii" ! . George 1C.
Lockson , a Fort Scott merchant and grand
treasurer of the Knights of Honor , who mys-
teriouoly disappeared from homo two months
ago , was today identified in a hospital at
San Francisco. Ho had been injured in a
railroad wreck and was taken to the hospi
tal for treatment. How ho got to California
Is still n mystery. When ho disappeared ho
had about $000 of the lodge's money , and was
ostensibly on his way to attend the meeting
of the grand lodge at Loavcnworth. Ho will
bo brought homo.
nanqeroim Htuir.
LcAnmM ! , Colo. , Nov. 25 , An explosion
of 100 uounds of giant powder in the drying
room at thu Busk end of the Ivauhoo-Busk
tunnel today badly injured James Wilson
and Brakeman Andrews. A number of
other men were thrown to the ground and
bruised and several tunul ! buildings in the
vicinity wore blown to pieces.
Did you ever not.ice the delicacy
of the tints on our fine art stationery. tjjjj' t VwT
Wedding and reception cards , etc. , j'f' ' | ] | | ' ' ' jlFn
engraved to order.
100 vlsltlns earns , engraved , JI.CO.
RAYMOND , JEWELER ,
Corner loth and DouvlaH Slruoit , Omaha.
OITIOB OK TIIR OOAI-AIJ.A LAND AND
OATTI.K UOMI'AXV.
OMAIM , Nun. , NOVEMIIKII 1. 1893.
Notlco Is In-ruby given to thu hUKilthohhir.s of
the Ozulnlla Land and Cattle company that
thu annual inoetlnit of the slock holders of the
company will ho huld nt thu olllfcu of Urn suld
company 111 thn city of Onmhu. In the Htato of
NuhrasUii on Wednesday , JJueonibiir . A , I ) .
1HOI1 , nt a o'clock p. m , , for tlin purpose of
ulcellm ; a board of dfieclors for the company ,
to b rvo dutIna the ciiHuhiK yuur , nnd u > traiiH-
iict any business which may bu pru-.outud nt
SUICiViisu | tho'ofllco of said company. In said
cltyofOmulm. Minll not bo liirBo onoiiKh to
ucconimoilaU ) ull the t ) ckholdiirn who may ho
nrviRiit al Hiifh uiiniiat iiicetliii ; . ihon buuh
meet In ; : will udjoiiro from the conipaiiy'solilco
to thu hale ) kmurn IXH thu I'axlnn house ,
Kit uuto at thu southwest corner of Fourteenth
unu Kunmiu struots. In mid city of Omiiha.
and thn meeting will outer upon and cuntlutio
lUilulllicratlona utbuld I'uxton lioiiio.
Thodlrtctoriicariiiistly luijnujt ouch Btock-
holdcr to bo usrMiiially priuuntut said utock-
holdmV mcutlni ; , atullf ImposslLile to bu jiroi-
ent , to appoint , , .
, ( ;
Attest : I'rwbldont.
JOSATIIAW AnKD , Secretary. . _ .
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uovlBdlOtiu
OF INTEREST TO GERMANS
Events of tbo Wcok Among tbo Vixrious
Teutonic Societies ,
PREPARING FORA SEASON UF ENJOYMENT
Kntcrtnlnmcnti to Ho ( liven In tlin Xunt
I'atiiro Tiimverclii ( ! o lp-.Vow * Notes
nnd rersoimls-t.lmhirkrmii will
1'rcsMit nn Attraction.
The apathy which has characterised OOP | 1
man social circles for some weeks has given t |
way to Increased plans for entertainments
during the winter months.
Nearly all of the different societies have
decided upon some entertainment In the
near future. The Omaha Turnvoroln is now
actively engaged In rehearsals and othci
preparations for the operetta "Dlo Xlllor-
thaler. " which is to bo given on December it ,
at Gcrmanla hall.
Thi ) program on this occasion will doubtless -
less bo Interesting nnd entertaining to n
S1 ! ' ! c8reo- Vocal nnd Instrumental innate
will also bo presented. Gymnastic exercises
under dlrecnion of Instructor Watzcnborn
will add another feature of Interest espe
cially enjoyable to the students of physical
cultuio.
Crlrlir.ttcil In ( Joixl Slylo.
Interest In the usual Wednesday oven-
Inn meetings of the boars' division
of the Turnvorcln was heightened
iiy the fact of the announcement
of Sorrotary J. Schertowy's marrlago
which was constimnmtcd several weeks ago.
It had also bocn made public among "tho
initiated" that W. Schulu , another member
of the bear family , was to celebrate his
birthday at this timo. The fiu-t that a lika
occasion had been celebrated fora third
member , H. Beselin , was unknown to most
until th-it party entered and unbosomed the
secret ,
Joy was unconllned until the hands on the
clock indicated that another day was soon
to dawn. The Hither Quartet club furnbhod
the music.
I.lrclrrUniiix Kiitnrtnlnniont.
All arrangements have been completed for
the r.icdorkraiu entertainment to bo given
tonight at the hall of the society mi Tenth
and Farnatn streets. Comic recitations ,
vocal and Instrumental miishi and amateur
theatricals will 1111 out the program lor the
evening. Under direction of thu well known
artist , .losi-ph Ciahin , a mixed choir cspo-
dally will render several selections , The
monthly entertainments of thU character
have shown that they are a great drawing
card to members of the singing society , their
families and friends , nnd It is expected that
on tins occasion the hall will , as on the last ,
bo crowded to its utmost cxiont.
SHuiiKL'rhiiiiil U In It.
The Omaha Saongcrbund Is actively en-
gngcd in preparing a program for a musical
treat to bo mvon next montn. probably on
the 17th. The next usual nodal meeting has
therefore been omitted. On the last men
tioned date the celebration of the llrst an
niversary of the vuruln is ulsD to bo cele
brated , and Weber's nmsic hall will redound
with choice selections by a singing society
having few superiors in thb western
country.
Appointed to fill u V.lfiinoy.
At the last adjourned meeting of'tho Turn-
vereln Member Julius ICrlesel was'appointed
to temporarily lilt the position of chairman
of the entertainment committee , which R ,
Stein hud resigned. Alcmbors Weber ,
Blocdel and Doyle having also placed their
resignation before the meeting the latter' *
place as collector was temporarily ( Hied by
tbo appointment of Christ Baysel.
I'rrpurlnir 'or it Social.
u
With the approach of colder weather an
increased number of representative German
citizens are to bo seen in Iho club rooms of
the Gorman club. , .
Preparations are now going on-for a social
affair which is to como off in the rooms on
December 7.
( iiTiniin .N'mv * In ( iciinnil.
The Licdertafel , a singing society called
into existcnco several mouths nso , has re
moved to a now hall on Sixteenth near
Center street. The society slnco its exist
ence , through the efforts of Director Charles
Peterson , lias made steady progress nnd is
now arranging a musical program which is
to bo carried out sometime In the near future.
Invitations have been sent out for an even
ing entertainment to bo given by the ladles'
singing society Hellaat Pabsthall Saturday ,
December 2. The members promise to enter
tain thnir'guests by the rendition of vocal
music by their own and a mixed choir.
Tno mombcrsof the PlaUdoutselio Voroin
will in tnc near future renew acquaintances
madn at annual balls given by the society.
Germania hall has been engaged for this oc
casion.
The Landwehr Vereln , a society compased
of veterans of the Franco-Prussian war , Is
contemplating to folloir the lead of other
German vcrelns In entertaining members
nnd friends ou etatod occasions , Such an
affair is to como off during December.
Ou Thanksgiving day Omaha'H Bohemian
gymnastic society , tno Tel Jed Sokol , will
clvo a fair at Alct/ hall to dispose of all arti
cles remaining over from the fair given by
this society lust summer. A band will dis
course music during the afternoon for the
entertainment of visitors ami the event will
bo closed by a ball in the evening.
Ludvlc's Bohemian Opera company re
turned last week from a successful trip
through the state unit gave its last perform
ance bore on Thursday nljrht | at Alois hall.
After spending the winter in Chicago thu
mcmbeisiwlll return to their native country.
Thu Banner , u weekly paper published In
tnciGcrman language , haschangeil ownership
nnd nanio. It is now Known as the Nebraska
Vorwarts. Ernest and Leo Bemnnzhofor ,
who imvontiextended acquaintance through
out the state by reason of their residence
near Sov.-ard. and their subsequent connec
tion as solicitors with the Illinois Stimls
/cituiiu have assumed full control of the pa
ncr Air gchnako , ho wovcr.ls still retained as
editor. From what la considered a reliable
sourcoit is learned that the present owners
contemplate changing the paper to a tri-
weekly or a daily.
Nation Sale of School ISiind * .
Bunlrd ImU will ho n.'colvcd until Thursday ,
Novmihur : n ) , IH'JII , nt 'i o'clock p. in. , for tlio
mirclKiMi of 0 liomli of tl.ODO oai'li , Hulil bond *
U ned l > y school dKtrlut No. 71 , lUwu * county ,
Niihrusku , dalod August Vi , 1803. diiu.Iuno J.
1U23 , Inioruhl 0 per cent , p'lyuljluua lliu 1st
day of Jununf each year , 1'rlnclpnl uml In-
tnvsl puynblnat Ilia Noljriisku l-'isciil Agency ,
Now York. Hlils trill DO nccuptud for nnu or
all ot h.-iltl liomJu. Itlght ruttorvcd to reject
uny ornll bids ,
Kavuloiiuii cDiitalnlnu bids uhauld bu murkud
Hid * for ilonds , and luUlrusand to
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