Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1894)
: : : , ' ) : , . . f _ 1 - - - - - - - . - - . - ic , : . L [ : . 4 : THE OMAHA DAiLY . nEE - : SUNDAY , DECEMBER 23 1S ! ) CHRSTMAS IN - TiE SADDLE t. Sooloty ! Pails Down nt the root of Kris : Krlngto and Worships Hm , - - - QUIET IN TIlE SWELL WORLD Of OMAHA i ' - rcnt AffrlnI , ' , TI 11,1 lalell : ( 'lrUeA Jlrcnk * \10111')1 of Ihn \'NJk- J'romleA fern . Ively 101lny 'erlml-In . &oelll Urelrs. Soclely. has been too husy with making I urchaRes an,1 , arranging Chrlslmas presents ' to think ol time social whirl which last week I I ( romlse so brilliantly , hut which failed nt [ fruiton on account o . time nearness of time . holiday season. This week there will ! e. fewrr social entertainments than al any slllar Ilerlo' ] In years past , showing that the tellresslon has made Itsel felt In the circles of the swel Is. However , the 1)r09 ence of two college clubs will compensate somewhnt for the otherwise unpromising out- ' loolc. - - . . arly next Thursday morning n special train of nn engine , n baggage car , I Pulman slecplng car and three private cars will this . the I'rlnceton ( lice club bring to city Irlncetun ( organization , which Is now on Is biennial western tour The organization consists of a glee club of twenty.our [ members , a banjo club of ffeen members and a malloln club of twcnty.one members. Reports from tIme cites that have ready been visited say that the singing and the mmlc of the clubs are slnlln/ fully ns Iood / , I not superior , to that heard when the clubs were here two years ago nt which limo the concert was ntendI by all society. Time concert will take place In the . evening In lloyd's opera house and prepara- tons are being made by the all"lnl of time college to make It tIme event of the senson. Arrangements are also being made to give a reception to the members of time clubs In the evening after the concert , but these have not yet ben fully commmimletcd . ilecelmi \ lemma or duices have beel given along the entire tour amid tim trip has become something of an ovatlomi. When the clubs visited Kansas City little else was talked of except the concert . cert for a week before their arival I The entire Irorammm Is saId to bo nn ex- cellont one. Ilrolral manloln club has es- celent scored a success at every city that has ben scorel . Princeton college Is the r I only college that has a mandolIn club. ) The cole/e program arranged for the concert In this city _ Is as follows : . The Orange mimI time Dl ck----------------- ' . . Orlnge . . . . . . Inl . . . . . . . .Cnrmlnn Princetonia lce Club. Drnzlan " Oee . . . . . . . . . . . . .Armstrong Banjo : Club. ' , . ICal Our . Kil . . . . . . . . . . . ' Mr. Helchner anll Glee Cluh. lazurlta 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gee . . . . . . . . .CalllHonl i1mimmdo1in Club. .9 : ; MOlie ) . . . . . Mluuloln . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . Teal k Glee Club. Triangle Song. . Gee . . . .Clrmlnl PrincetonIa Glee , Banjo and Mandolin Clubs. Tobacco . . . . . . . . . . . ManloHn . . . . . . .Chadwlc ) I Bnnjo Clnb. . To the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Glee Clul ; Nala 'Vlltz. . . Gee . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . DeHbes Mmtni1oIn Club. , Time Posthorn-Cornet Oblgato..plueger . < Mr. McNish and Glee Cluh. Jig " [ elle 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gee . . . . . . . .Arrngel Banjo Cliii I 1Ielo < 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rublnsteln MandolIn Club Steps Song. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cnrter Glee Club. Galop . . . . . . . Gee . . . . . . . . . . . . .luntey Bnnlo Club. Wing , My Honey . Wing..Helnzman Mr. Carroll and Glee Club. Spanish Carrel . . . . . . Gee . . . . .1oszkowsltl Mandolin Club. Creole Love Song..E. B. Smih L Glee , Banjo and Mandolin Clubs. 'r.lncKdny Jv"llnl : Woddlng. I . . Wednesday evening at 7:3 : o'clock Mary L. Monro was unltell In marriage with George ' . H. Eastman at the residence of the brlde's brother G. S. Mpnroe 1818 Chicago street , Hev. S. Wrh.lt Butler omclatiiig. The front parlors were hantsomely decorated for the o caslon with evergreens . roses another ! other flowers. 1eneath them and In the 10wers. presence of' . nearly 100 friends of the bride and groom the marriage ceremony was per- / formed. The maid of honor was Miss Etta . ; 1Usklmlns , and the groomsman was Charles : : . Loomis. Miss Adeline Eastman was the ' ' fewer girl , and bore the wedding ring In a beautiful basket of roses. After time con- , cusion of the ceremony a wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Eastman will begin - - ! gin housekeeping immedIately at [ l North : Seventeenth street. The guests were : Mr. , and Mrs : W. H. Mohr , l / alrfel . la. : Mr. and Mrs. John Munro Mr. and Mrs. Dave Munro West Chester Ia. ; Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson . Mr. anti Mrs. Edward Johnson Mr. ' - land Mrs. Robert Johnson , Mrs. M. A. John- : eon . Mr. and Mrs. rank Capen Doomlngton , , : ' Ill. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mitchell , Mrs. D. D. lilitchell , Miss Minnie MItchell , Mr. J. L. , Michel , What Cimeer Ia. : Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Jenkins , Miss Ma Jenkins Mr. and 1rs. J. C. McCartney Mr. amI Mrs. Fred Tracey , , ' - Miss 1nn10 Tracey , WashIngton In ; Mr and Mrs. E. II. Monroe Mr. and Mrs. Frank : ' 'Sc U. Emerson , Ia. : Mr. H. E. Garlow , lar- : lan , Ia. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Somers. 1Iss m ' Maggie Somers Miss Laura Hedge , Mr. and I ' Mrs. W. H. Atwood , Fremont . Neb. ; Mr. ant I Mrs . G. ' % V. James , San Jose Cal : Mrs. E . R. 'Vlseman , Miss Jennie 'Vlseman , Grand I ' Island Neb. : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Calahan , Mr and Mrs. Wiber Orey , Meadvle , Pa. ; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Darthel , Salt Lake City : t Mr. and Mrs. George Graham , Wlnterset , it Pa. : 1r. W. ' J. Fulton , Miss Alice Fulton , ' , I'hladelphla , Pa . : Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Monroe , Miss Imo Monroe , Mr. \V. L. Johnson , Dalr , i ; Neb. ; Dr. And Mrs. Robinson , Mrs . Margret t Munr , Ils Maggie 1unro , Miss Jessie 'r ; . Idunro , Mr. and Mrs. F. n. Straight , Mr . 4- and Mrs. W. I. . Eatman , Mr. and Mrs. J. " . A. Johnson , 1r. and Mrs. B. A. Eastman , Mr . and Mrs. J. L. Eastman , Mrs. Eliza A. : Eastman , MIss Clara Eastman Mr and Mrs . G. W. Wattles. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Marsh , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford , Mr. and Mrs. R. Gibson , Ir , and Mrs. Elmer Reynolds. 11ss Emma Johnson , Mrs. George Shriner , Mr. ali I Mrs. C. T. Riepen . Mrs. T. C. Mackey. 11ss : . Julia Newcomb , Mr anti Mrs. " ' . II. Oreon , Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connel , Mr. and Mrs : Elmer C. Brownlee , Mr. and Mrs. anl Jeharll Cross. Mr. and Mr . Will Gllsple , Dr. BI11 Mrs. S. K. Spauldlmmg Mr. ali Mrs. A. It . McConnell , Mr. nail Mrs. Charles Sherman L , Mr. Leo Young , Miss Cora Young. Mr. Henry Olerlch Mr. Bnll Mrs. William Wapplch , - ' , Miami late limncan Miss ! I.el Curry , 1Is9 Mary Cotter , . Miss 11s1 118. Mr. and Mrs ' . L S. Ammdorson Mr. anti Mrs. C. A. Coo I , - ' ' "lr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw , Mr. anti ! Mrs I. : , . Dunham , Mr. all Mrs. E . 1' . Day Mr. anll ' ' Mrs. Charles Van Camp , Mr. and Mrs . J. E I. ' Van Glider , Mr. all Mrs. Jumes Calahan I , Mr. and Mrs. \ V.V. . Eastman , Mrs. A. 11 : Eastman , Mr. and Mrs T. C. Beebe , Mr. 1 Mrs. J , I1. Buchanan Mr J. E . Wagner ' : Mr. E. E. hastings . Mr. mmml Mrs. diane S f MerlG Mr. Charles Moody , Mr. Frank Shelby P. i1r. Ernest 10el , Mr , and Mrs. Fran it ; : , Beecimer . Mr. and Mrs. I. K. He'noills , Mi . Edward Kanghman , Miss Lizie Campion I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. PaUerson , Mr. and Mrs : ston F. B. Crowley , Mr. and Mrs. O. E. LiyImi . . ' J.\nult Irn ll ton. ' , Mrs , rank T. Ransom entertained about ) fifty iatlea , ! Thursday afleron at a most m . delightful kensington The house was beat tfuly decorated ' with smiax , ferns and roses. , . ThCe invited wen 1esdames lartmann , Cady Kitcimun. Keinstead , Evans : . Klchln. ICelrsteat \'ans , William 5 , : Urkhauser , Foril , Ballantine . Omstead , 'I . , Henry Drown , Lenten , McDaniels , Paxtom ' - lInker , lackwel , Hector. Iradle ) ' , 'WI 11 Wi ' Rector. J. Scott Illacknell . Taylor Cae , ho : r- : ton , lartgan , Clayton , astman , O. ! 1. 'a . Carter , lloggs , Howard , Irvine. Darker . Am - ' drews Cohletzer , Haymond , Parker , Covel , Webster , Short ; Misses Hatmann , \Velc 1 , ; Shatuck , Williams , Cady , hlamlin . I.'uler , _ Short. Show , Cohletzer and Barker : ' The ( rest C hrbtn" . tiimiuuIrumu. ' The problm Of Christma Elf s Is cn which . 1 receiving a good deal of attention Just . sow and . causing not a lIttle worry. . ; , 1'01 alhough crowded as the shops are ' wlUI everything Imaginable I Is alwnys a Iluulng ) question to know just what to I ' . 't select that wi Illcase the reclplelt and lt the same limo suit the donors purse. Whel I t not neesary to con.ul the latter . the I mater I comllarltvely easy , but when It I I time ollplsltl Is generally the case. l'rel8ntl .t obl'gaUn ars . especIally dllcult , and & ' 0th ie . ' : .rr : rwt Tery little interest beyond I certain desire to please ( or pride , I you prefer calling It s ) . When they are the oltcome of affection . of the t wish to give pleasure . the more thought ant money gve give to them the more wo arc satIsfied. I some of lS would only ap- preclate the fact that In nine cases out at ten t It II the thought which prompted \ the rI th tl. , rot its Intrinsic value , which delghs : , i . how 11ch trouble we might save ourselves I 1lkewlse. we might consider how much more somethlnJ sI of our own handiwork , something sg I n which our thourhts anti feelings [ are mIn. 'I g led , I appreciated by a friend than anything we can hope to buy ! Tea nt lime I III "II. Nothing coulll have been prettier anti more enjoyable than the lea given on WI. lesday from 4 to 7 ly Mr. and Mrs . henry W. Yates In honor ot Mr. and Mrs. Wcll ( born Clemence Garneau ) . The rooms were everywhere brightened with flowers anti plants , anll the big square hal Presented a most attractive nllpearance with Its opn ! fre of huge hickory logs resting 01 massive wrol/ht.lron fre dogs. Easy I chairs and lox- uo urlols couches temnped .no to linger . nnll e\'orywherQ was comfort arid refinement. In the t dining mom the charm of the entertain. ment was complete. The large square his- ho/any l table was decorated In yel- low l roses anti gilded batkets holding v iolets. Dainty scarfs and mal of lnen l embroidered In yellow silk and floral designs a 111 npproprlate motoes were scaterCI so over the Ilollhell surface . A Pair of slVr candelabra whIm many branches held l/htell wax tapers shadetl In crepe tulps , whie bClbonlErs of silver and rare hIts of Dresden china \ ere filled with mints anti alrumonds Miss Kountze served the frozen e/rnoJ and Mrs. hull poured the colet Jlss IcKelna at a side table served t ea. Mrs. ' 'ellore an exquisite Importell / own of the Louis XVI perlol , skirt of white silk with Pale blue stripe and /ar. lands l of nOers. . cut on the bias , with [ ul crlnolno elect , han/Ing In heavy folds , carl sa/o of black velvet , whim wide re\ers of whie satin spangllll In /oll , alien front of \ery beautiful duchesse lace caught In with d iamnommds. dlamonts. Among the large number of /UCts present were notced : Mrs . J. N. 1 1. Patrick , Mrs. nanty , Miss Daldy. ? itn . a nd Mrs. Garnemmu Mr. Pierre Gannenu . Mrs. : IOIal , lrs. Grord ( , ; lss Poppleton , Mss l 'rtitt , Miss Collins . Miss l'almner Mrs. flingo Walt , Miss In/\al , Miss Johlson of St Joseph , Mr. nnt Irs. Jack Ing\al. Mr. Earl Gannett , : Ir. nean , Mr John Pntrlck , ; [ r. 'futner. Mr. and Airs. Ahe Heel , Mr. ami m Mrs. Cols , MIss Webster Miss Desk Mr. Carter anti many others 13mm Inn \'olerln I.vgloii. Encampment No. 121 gave a very delghHul entertainment last ' \elnestay evenIng In the Paterson l hlock. The singing ot Mr. Abel calell forth \el merited npplausb 1es- dames lathenson and Creen nmmd the Misses all Lo\o and Crandall surprised their frIends present. The banjo solo and song by Mn. Glenbeck was encored . as was the baritone hlrlone song of Mr. Kaltierer . In fact , each number oa the program Imad to be repeated . One of time pleasing fetures of the evening was \ \as time dancing of the daughter Ianclng dau/hter of the cncamp- ment and little larry Phoenix. Mrs. Math- enson In the "Down East Gosshler" kept the audience II 1 roar of laughter. A large num- her of the Council Durs comrades .and . their ladles l were present headed with their veteran drum and fife corps. The I' . O. quintet caine In for a general share of apllause by cale their good music furnished. The program : OvertureNatonal . . . pro/ram . . . . Quintet Tenor fong-Answtr..Mr. Fred S. Abel The V 'elldlng of Sarah Jane. . .Misses ' 'alz-Bogle 1an. . . . Jane..Mlfses . . . . .1. O. Quintet Banjo soloT1 Banjo Serenade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Glenbeck Piano-Old Black Joe , with variations. . wihurlatons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ Little Isabel Song and danceTin ! a I.lng. . . . . . . . losdames Iatheson and Green : Misses Lowe and Crandeli. Reitaton. 11sses Lwe . . . . . . . . . . Crandel. . . . . . . Matheson Cornet , solo-Lullaby..Mr . llatheson . . Fancy dance-Sailor's Hornpipe. . . . . . 10lc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master Phoenix Schmottlsche-Kumis..I' . O. Quintet Baritone soloBedouin Love Song ( Pen- sule ) . . . . . . . . . . . . .111. Sng . Kniteier Fancy danceCchuca. . . . . . . . . . Kaleler . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daughter or Encampment : Banjo , with piano accompaniment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. G lenbeck : : waltz-A Night In Naples..I' . O. Quintet Home Sweet Home..p. O. Quintet : I At 'iormiimit' ' \nnell . Acndenmy. One of the most enjoyable events of time past week was the social dance at. Morand's hal Thursday evening last , given under the auspices of the La Rosa club. About 8 o'clock the members of the club and their ladles assembled at the flail . and In their usual hospItable manner , received the guests. Promptly at 8:30 : the sweet strains of musIc were heard and then the dancing was begun by n grand march , headed by Mr. I. L. Hol- ton and Miss Tiey Larson , followed by thirty-fve couples of handsome young men all pretty young ladles. The programs were unique and contained twenty dances. Light refreshments were served at Intermission. Those present were : Mesdames Moran and Kelpln ; Miss Erlekson , Miss Burns , Miss : Ilss Baum Miss Carol , Miss 'Harspler , Miss : Shlrsteln , Miss Rooney , Ales Allen , Miss ' hianimnerlca . MIss Comlron Miss Hayden , , 1lss'Sttt. Miss Shearer , 'Miss Rosenberg. Miss : Larson , Miss lay Hill , Miss Felber . Miss Edghill . Miss DOlonson , Miss Harris , Mis Sadie Hill , Miss Smith Miss Done , Miss Evans , Miss Thompson , Miss Lambert , Miss Drown , Miss White. MIss Anderson Miss I Wilson , Miss Camp , MIss Parker and MIss Miller : also Messrs. J. E. Van Dorn , Eiilng. ton , Rowley , Rickey . Huyett . Richard , Ellng- - kin I . Kelpln , Copeland White I'lckett Puny , , , Helen , Van Dorn , Monain Cathers , Robinson , ' Cunningham , Dargan , Wiggins . Salmon , , Comuitra . Powell . McNalr Edghl , Duzzel , , Staftord , Van Derfoort . : Stalord , EllIs . Dewlow , S a- man , Goodrich , Barnes Grote , Smith , Wil. lams , PatrIck , Llnblade , Brown and Wi- drlx. len- For ( 'olori.t , mind \lr6 , Wnrth. The farewell party given at Fort Omaha Friday ] evening In honor of Colonel and Mrs "Vorth , lrought out a large number of town folks , In addition to the ofcers and their wives. The guests were received by Colonel I and Mrs. Park , Mrs. Ulo , Mrs. Denham and Mrs. Tilton. The hal was beautuly decorated amid the event one of the first In the season's b'yetes. at the garrison of the Second foot. Tehere was delIghtful music , delicious refreshments and dancIng. making altogether an enjoyable evening. Among those present were : General and Mrs. Brook . Captain and Mrs. Booth . Cptain ant Mrs. Turner . Colonel anti Mrs. Worth , Captain and Mrs. Waning Captain Kinzie I Dr. and Mrs. Crummer , Captain and Mrs Sarson Mre. Porter , Dr. and Mrs. Clarke I , Mr. and Mrs. Prince , Captain and Mrs ( Abercrombie. Mr. and Mrs. McCormlcl , Mr amid Mrs. Wheeler , Captain and Mrs. Ulo ! , Misses Reece , Doane , Curtis , Lindsay , Ring - walt , Kinzie , Waring , Wickham , Keatng : , Hhnebaugh , hughes ; Messrs. hines , Heth , Doano , GUlou , Hedlck , Doollmler , Sear , Quay , hhunkley , ICrcck , Lawrence , McArthur , Arrasmithi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1lr. nnd Ill ra IUllt Etmtertalm . Mr. and Mrs. James W. Doul entertalne ii a number of theIr friends last Thursllay evening at their residence , 18 South Fi- teenth street , progressive hl/h five being the principal feature of the evenIng's irograrr I. Mr. G. B. I.asburr won the pro/ram. first prize , Miss Lizzie Cradtock the ladles' prize for the largest number of gaimue a gales scord I. whlo Mrs. W L. 10land and Mi r. Beaus were awarded ! the consolaton pnizem Among those present we gleaned the names of time following : Mr. and Mrs. Wiiams , 1r , and Mrs , Wlmlte . Mr. ant Mrs. ancher , Mr. and Mrs. I ) . Wyckoff , Mr. and Mn m . Sclmierstein . Mr. and Mrs. Beaus , Mr. Shepherd : herd , .Mr. Lsbury , Mr. Cralldock , Mr. West t , Dr. Wihllamusoim. Mrs. Fisimer . Miss Eli lt Houser , Miss Ole Suttn ; Miss Florence Houser , Miss Lizzie Craddock , Miss Metablo hanson Miss Maud \Vyckoif , Mrs. house r . Mrs. Wheels , Mr. I ) . C. Dodds . Master Clydo Wyckoff . Mr. and Mrs. W L. holland of f South Omaha and Mn Harvey Waldroa of Greenwood , Neb. - - 11n Elitor'a Ihlrthitimmy. S. F. Noble edItor of time Danish Pioneer , commemorated his birthday In 1 telclous way at his residence , 2UG South Nilth street t , last Saturday evening. Those In attendant . ware : J. C. Christensen , Peter Stock , Io -o Boysen , Dr. ltils . Dr. Boysen . U. T. Fredei r- Icklen , John Hasmus8en H. Norwuli . Wilam Nelson , John Noble , Wiiam Nave , W. L. I Jaggar Hans Nettle George Koch , Sophi F. Neblo , wie and 10ther. Tim TulnUcn'uluul hop , The sixth annual bal given ly Succea ledge 13G , Irotherhod of RaIlroad Trainmen - men , will take place 'Churaday , January 17 , 1895. Wuhlngton hail. Mater of cere- monie : O. S. McCafrey : assistants , M. Ie , tfltWv - - O\er , W. J. Murphy ; arrangements r. F. h loren . J. Lrelz , 0. O. Drophy , P. MorrIsG sey , O. A. Adams , P. A. lJerrou : reception , F red Peterson , T. hi. Campbell . I" . Murphy , H. A. Sanders , D. A. Deekwlh ; Invitation , I i. P. Graham , M. Foley , J. L. Dorsey , J. A. d ining. M. J. Drummonl ) , E. Ooolwln : floor , 0 . E. Heed , William Dineen , G. D. Ellis , J. F. Llnber ) ' , Frank Murphy , George Urophr. URnlI/ , t nr.t's ; i" C"Ilnl. A . most enjoyable party was ten- ,1ered the guests of "The Capitol , " nt Wghteenth street anti Capitol avenue - nue , Tuesday evenIng. Progressive whist wns the order of the evening , In which the han sole prizes were awarded to Miss Amy Hu/hes and : lr. Edwar . whie the consolnton prizes were carried oft by Mr. E I van and Mrs. D.\kln. After 1 delcIous luncheon l was served the west parlors were clearell and Iancll was itmiltilgeti In until Illul/e ! / < unti a late hour Among those Present were : tesdalnes Lowe I.'errln , D3klu , Smith , \Vil- son and Heeeer ; Misses ihmmghies Robineon , l ) akin , Chapman , Vincent Conlee , Dunn S tntmtimers . Paterson , Da\'ls and Ilrrln ; . Mesmrs. C. anti " ' . Wllnnn , hInd , Humlhrey , D r. Mclulen. Evans , dwards r ' , hlussey . ItogC e ns . Sutphen , Iakin Heecer , Ityan Wilson and Utle ) ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; ; 1 r ! . Iiriuko's IC".llllol. On Thursday afternoon Mr3 . Drooke enter- talnet a large party of women at a very tlel/hlful ICenslngton. Among those lines- ent were , Mrs. J. hI. Millard , trs. hawkins o f Wasbln ton , Irs. C. A. Collins . Mns [ . , James E. lloyd , Mrs. Alvin Saunders , Mrs. ! 1letcnlfe. Mrs. Hlssel Harrison , Mrs. hailer , laler M rs. Bucimanami . lrs. Worthln/ton , Mrs. In/Ial l , Mrs. Beal , Mrs. rank I RichardF s oil . MIss Scott . Mrs. Gilbert , Mrs. Prat and lany others lhmt' . . from lii . Soc"t Cinch' ; . Mr. Asa Shlverlck will put In the week at l mommie. Chlcngo. Mrs. John Francis Is with relatives In Miss Emma Free has returned Crom a visit to Denver. Mr. Will Hogers returnet train Princeton Friday evening. Mrs. John C. Cowin has gone to Chicago . /one on a short vlsll : 1Iss Anna Shl'erlcl { will enterlaln one . cvenlng this wee It. Captain Crow < er let this mornIng for Washington , D. C. Mr. Arthur Carter of harvard Is home for the week's vacatiomm. Miss Talaferro returnc Satmmrday to spend the holdays at I ome. Miss Gerlte Kountzo has returned from school In Connecticut. Dick Stewart of Yale will idle the week away In Council Bluffs. Miss Alice Anderson Is home from Lasalle for time hollay season. Lasale The Misses Peck from the Minneapolis 1nneallols semmilimary . returned rhlay. Miss Grae3 Allen Is expectet home MOlu1ar from the Lasalo seminary. Mrs. Do/gs will give a dInner for the brides ono evening this week The Misses Gardner of Clinton , Ia. , arc the guests of Miss Sue Colpetzer. Mrs. Edward Dickinson returned from a brief visit to Chlca/o ) 'ederla ) ' . Miss Frederlella Wessels entertained a number of friends Friday evening. Miss Grace Himebaugh entertained n merry dancing party last evening. Mrs. 'Vatson 13. Smith . who has been visiti Ing In Pittsburg . returned yesterdar. Miss Edna Cowan returned from Miss Peal's scimool Utica , N. Y. , yesterday 1Iss Miss Russell . who Is the guest of Miss Dshop , expect to return home Monday. Miss Flora Field of London , England was the guest of Mrs. Frank 11s last week. Mr. Frank 1urphy. Mrs. Cummln/s arid / ant Miss Hamilton went to Chicago Tuesday . MIss Joe Stanton gave a charming luncheon - eon one day last wezk t a special coterie. Mr. Howard D. Smlh Is again able to be about , with the aid of crutcimes ! however. Mr. August Kountze and MISs Gertrude Kounto will spend the holidays at home. Miss PhIllIps of Duluth left Friday for Co- lumbus. where she wIll spend the holidays. Mrs. J. W. Cotton , who Is Quite ill . expects I to go east , where she will remain a month. Miss Florence Miles has ' returned from a several weeks' visit In St. Paul ant Chicago. Mr. ant Mrs. Joseph Garneau entertaine at cards Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs . Weld. Miss Florence lpatrlek of MIss Graham's I school , New York Is home for the festal week. Messrs. Dwight Swobe 1acMorirn and I Bert Raymond of Falrbaul are home for the ' holidays. Harry Leroy Crumnmer . of the ChIcago ' yesterday. Medical college , returned . for the holIdays The Misses TIbbets of Lincoln will be the u guests of Mrs. Joseph 1etcal durIng Christmas . mas week Miss Emily 'Vakeley has returned from a month's visit wIth Miss HarrIet Hal ' Minneapolis. Miss Woolworth w1 not return to Omaha for ChrIstmas , but will remain In New York until spring. Mr. Henry Clarke and Mr. Russel Wilhui . Wibur arc home from Wilams colege ! for the mIdwinter - winter vacation. Mrs. G. A. Hoagland and daughter , Miss I Helen , are In 'Vashlngtol , D. C. , for the I Christmas tIme. MIsses Bertha Sloan and Mae Mount from Miss Grant's school , Chcngo , are at home fem the Christmastidc. Mr. A. p. hopkIns of nelthern Michigan Is i expectel In Omalla' Monday to spend Christ- mas wIth his family. Miss Loulo Drake entertained I ached I dancing party Thursday evening Ii her customary - ternary charming way Miss Dandy leave time 26th ot Decemb r : for Rock Island , where she will be the gues t gest of Miss Hope Curtiss. Mrs. H. II. liaIse and daughters , Hazel I and I.orlna , g to Salt Lake City and Reno , Nev. , for the holidays. Mrs. Percy Ford will give a reception New ' Years day from 4 to 7 In honor of Mrs. A. W. Carter amid Miss Chase. ant Miss Llta Gimore of Wolf hall , Denver , Is spending time holidays with her parents , at 2019 Calornia street. Miss Loulso Squires , who has been atond - hug the 'oung ladles' finIshing school , near : Zanesvle , 0. . Is at lmomne Mrs. Squires has gone to St. Louis to ' attend the goIng out party of Miss Meta Knight , Tuesday evening. Mr. Charles Kennedy , general northwestern passenger agent of the Hock Island , Is at t the Drunswlel , New York Mr. and Mm's. H. H. Drlght of Chicago anl Miss Igerna Gets of 1arshaltown are the guests of Mrs. H. II. Lockwood Prof. Sutorlus' Mandolin and Guitar club Is IndustrIously practicing for I grand con cert to be given early In April. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wolsteln of Chicgo are the guests' Mr. and Mrs. E. Selgsohn I , 110 South Twenty-second street. Miss Dole ] Pray and Miss I dlh Bake leave tomorrow for Central City t lpnd ' Christmas with Miss JennIe ! Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. John 1cCormick of Soother : ii Oregon arc the guests of Mrs. Zera Snow , In Portland , for the Christmas week , Miss I.la Carter gave 1 happy ) lUe : dinner party Saturday In honor of her ow n I and Miss Laura Crandal's bIrthday. Mrs. George Crowtimer wIfe of Con/ress- man.elect Crowther of St. Joe , Is visitng her brother 'Var In West Omaha Miss Graves of New York Is the guest of her sister , Mrs. George N. lUcks ; gest wi remain with Ipr during the winter Mr. Lyman O. Perley , who was In town last week , left Monday for the Sandwich Islands , where he will reside In tie tuture. The Misses Morse , Florence , May and lihisel , who are itt school In Utica . will sllcnd the week with friends In New York City . llss Alice Drake of St. Catherine's , Daven- port returned Wednesday. Miss Drake wi give a dancing party ono evening this wed 0. Air. O. J. Eastman and wIfe , nee Nele Burns , will spend time holidays with Id r. and Idra Samuel Burns , havIng arrived yes- terday General and Mrs. -Uawklns. who have ' many warm friends In Omaha , are spending two weeks at the h'axton At the end of that limo they leave for 1 trip around U ma . world Upon their return to thIs country - - - - - - - - - - - - they intend making this their future home General Ha'klns owning conslderalmle propp e rly hmere inj.r 10''r Mrs. B. C lcShane anti ( 11au/hlers leave tonight for KaHls City to spend the boll. days wlh Mr. ' rend . Mr. John A. Sargent. Miss Jossl'ol'lcklnn wIll entertain this , 'eek for hmer 'harmlng guests , Miss Kehn of Ihlallcllhl ! . ' nnd Miss Anterson ot - - : - li ii ebi o. Misses t.m1uflmt1and Josephine Allen have g one to lutch'iI1on , Kan. . to spenll the hol- : da's with i ftkir ! cousin Miss Cathrine Iro\l. , I. i S Mr. Jim Wallace ot Wililammis . anti Gray anll Charlie MOltomery ? at Simattuck . will assist In deJolshlng ) the family turkey T uesday. Tuesta , ; I' J Captain amid Mrs. Palmer and ( Miss :18s " Palmer are , "contemplatng the : Iellerran- ean trIp . gcl\jg \ as far as Egyn anti the UPIler Nile. 1 I ( ) Miss Josethlhe Welch , who less been the guest at Miss Pearl Hartman for the past two months , left for her home In St. Paul Thurstay e\'enlng. : lr. and Mrs. Prank I S. Ilsey and Irs. Charles fi. I Calwbel have issued cad ! for a Ilancing party on TImimriay . Deceniber 27. at Counci Bluffs. lrs. Webster and Miss 'ebler Intenll to pend next summer In Etmrope , anti ! wi be accomllanlell on the trip lr MIss nook of f NashvIlle , Tenn Miss PAulne Lowe anti Miss Emma 1 CmliN . th aI are Quiet ) comllletn/ their arrangement ' ment for n fancy dress dance , to be given Wednesday civemming Jnluary 2. Cards have been Issued hy ; [ r. anti Mrs ant C. S. Iaymond for a dancing plrty next Prllay evening , In honor of their son , ; [ r. nurt h Haymonll , ant Miss Peelt. :11 .ltoy Smith , the ce\er planll and coin- Iloser , was a guest on Montiny antI Tleslay o f Mr. amid "Irs. Loudou O. Chanitomm and on Wedneslc ) ' of : tr. mind Mrs. lenry Estabook. Mr. Grenvie lodge ) ; [ ont/omery at' Yale w ill sllelll the holhla's with lr3. Iont- gomery In Council Bluffs , who will enter taln m a large house party during Christmas w eek. The engagemeut of MIss I.oule Dralle daughter or Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Dralle , ant ! r. Albert P. Miller of [ l ranln , Pa. , has been annmoummced-tlme marriage to take place afer aster. C. F' . Goodman's malm1y Is slowly making headway ngalnst the strong cousttuton of one of Omaha's wel Imown Ilblc men , anll his i death , It Is thought , Is only a question of a few days. The llrst annl\ersar ) ' of the mustering In o f the Thurston Rifles Into time Nebraska Na- tonal Guar occurred last 1olula ) ' evening , when a large assembly was helt at the liar. ne ) street armory In a \ery charming wa ) ' : Ir. J. E. Vai' Darn entertained , some gentemen [ rlenls at whist ondar e\'enlng. The guests were : Ernest low l. Ambrose Ehhimtgtoim . F . D. Buzzel , F. F. Van Dorn amid ! C. C. Bemis. : I Mrs. I , . 1) . Fowler entertained the officers . a 11 en110yes itt the German Savings hanll I at dluner Timursday. Time affair was so m manage to be a complete surprise on Mr. Fowler , It being In honor of Ills [ orteth b irthday. Miss Jessie Dickinson retured [ rom Ogontz college . Philadelphia , Saturday , ac- companle by Miss Keim a classmate for the holtay vacation. Miss Anderson of Pueblo. Col , Is also a guest of Miss ] iclcinson Mr. F. P. Knott , who has a number of pictures on exhIbition at Whitmore's gallery , has i ben eonimIietJ to go to Denver to complete - plete iI i some ptrj\t \ work. The palntirmgs . however I , wlr r.maln on exhibiton until after the afer hold1 ; There Is a1lwhtsper going the rounds In society elrcles" ' 'thM ' Lieutenant Jim Anna- smith Is to nsery { : one of Omaha's sweetest and most popl r young ladles Imme ] lately after his retlrn from Boston In April. le l eaves on a t ri months' furlough January 10. II'E 0,1 The O. M. ' J T : ; ; Social club entertained a number of Uqlr ( ( friends at their third monthly socia1iIatce . given at 1oran 's on Wednesday evnjllg.the 19th. The program consisted of t'nhyone \ numbers. During Intermission - termission p\ch i and cake were served and a good thul had generally. Mr. and MrS J. N. H. Patrick have is- sued cards fo'l/an . I afernoon reception . with dancing Inthiem'r " or the Yale Gee , club on approacllini visit 'to the city , Decem- her 29. "Happ\ 1010w. . wi again be the scene of one of thQse charming reunions : for which this Ilospitable home Is famous. Mr. and Mrs. Wi E. Hitchcock entertained - tained n number of their friends at cards carts Thursdy evening at their cozy home , 17 South Twenty-nUb street. Among those , present were : Mr. ant Mrs. John H. Web- ster. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Howard Miss I Emily Fuller and Mr. W. W. VanValtenberg i of Topeka Kan. Mr. Thomas Wilson Datn will leave next week oa n visit to Washington and Phia- : delphia. Mr. Datpn , who was a member of the clas of ' 94 at the University of 11ch- : Igan , will saIl for Europe In January , to I pursue n course In marine engineering at the : University of Paris and afterward to work as In apprentIce In the shipyards In France and Scotland. Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'cloclc In All I Salets' church occurred the marriage of Mr. , Norman \V. Peters of Lincoln , and Miss Annie C. Derby of this city. Rev. T. J. Mackay omclated. Tha groomsmen were : Mr. W. H. Wheeler and Mr. W. D. Allen ; and the bridesmaids were Miss Derby , slstthi of the brIde. and Miss Peters , sister of the i groom. The brIde was given away by item mother. ' 'hurstay evening Mr. and Mrs. O. W. . Pckard entertained very pleasantly at their home In West Lawn A delIghtful musical I program was rendered during the evening by Mr. and Mrs. Gibson , Mr. Fleming nd others. Dancing followed the refreshments , whIch was greatly enjoyed ly those hsresent Mr. ant Mrs. Pickard were assisted by Mr . and Mrs. O. J. Pickrd amid Mr. and Mrs . J. W. ' Vail. , Time reception /I\en at hillside Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mr. anti Mrs. Weld : flea Clemence Gareau , was a very chanmnin affair , as Mrs. Yates' ntert31nments always ; are Between the hours of 4 and 7 the guesta contnuel to arrive , Mrs. Yates and Mrs Weld receiving them. In the dining room , the table , which was attractively trimmed In chrysanthemums and violets , was preside i over by Miss McKenna , Miss Kountze and I Mrs. hull , whie UI others who assisted were Mrs. Dandy Miss Dandy and Mrs . Patrick. About sixty guests were present. A very pleasant home wedding occurred I at the residence of Mr. anti Irs. N. fir Cady , 202 St. Mary's avemmime Wednesday evening , December 19 , when Miss Lilan rower a very esteemed and popular 'oung woman of Sterling . Ill. , was unIted In marriage - riage to Mr. George lenterson of this city , Only relatves of the bride and groom were present to witness the ceremony. ReS. . WrIght Butler of St. Mary's church oflicl - ated After the wedding an hnpromplu reception - cepton was lucid ' at the home of Mn and Mrs. HendersonI Twenty-sixth and Charles streets. , I , II ' Mrs. Hobert lolles of 2227 Ohio atrtet gave i very pleas.ant surprise party In 10nor of her niece , MIss tAnriie Lee from Pueblo , , Colo. , a few evenings since These In at- tentance were , Misses Winnie and Madge I Bishop , gues Qn1et , Mary Moran , Etliti Im , ' Snyder , Bernie , , 'North , Grace and Liian Emsly , VinnIe 14iid Goldie SmIth ; Masters Clyde and Arfiur f Smith. I.I and Cero Arfi'r Kelly , Martin Cannon , Harry and Wiie Neal Fred Nestlcbjsim \ , Robert Snyder , Ar - thur Wilson. , Tie e\'enlng was spent In i singing , dancing and games , all topped of with delightful rl etraimmmmepts . Mn John W. Shaw and MIss Uessle L. Flint were nuaried1 on Wednesday evening at time rosldencaor At. Shannon , , 2219 Ilnney street Rev. Dr1 lester of time Immanuel Baptist church otflciated , and ely the 1m- mediate friends were present The young couple were to have been married In Novem- her but time groom suffered a serious at- tack of typhlod fever , and the ceremony had to 10 pstpone . Time newly married couple receIved many presents , and In the sprig they expect to move into theIr own home Mr. Shaw i the manager of the Omaha club , anti Is well known among the business men. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Anderson , reddlng 01 Clark street , near Eighteenth gave a farewell Ilaty to a number of theIr Irlend on Friday even lag. Mr. Anderson Is bol- keeper for tle lule Mattress factory , and will move to ChIcago . with that concern about the frt of the year . high five fur- fished the amusement of the evening , and the prizs were * seat and appropriate. De- . IcloU8 refreshments were served. Thos present were , Mr. and tr8. 1 , ' , I' ' horn ton , Oeorgo n. Anderson , Joseph n Tremble , Id . .Simannon Masters Roe , 1tSeS Irving , V andruff . Mackler . : lctobertE , anti Messrs. ' v . C. Cochran , George "Ictob rts. .1. O. Hornbeck anti , S. C. imalmam Miss I.ull Dolan , OOi South Icvenlh ! street , entertained \ cnterll\nc Wlnestny evening In honor of : Ir. T. S. I stabrool ( ot ( 'lmicago . who Is spending the holll's In thIs cily. The guests were Misses Kate anti Jennie non llson , Mlses Illel , Ashmore anti Man- c hester . and lessr8. . I'1wlnMllvlhll , Tay- lor b , nallwin anti Smmlilvan. Miss Asltnuore whos home is I Detroi , and ! who Is al eta- cutonlst of rare excellence . , a\'l two rlcll- t ions . which displayed \erfeton her wenS \ derful facilIty of voice anti facial eXllresslon. ; lusle anti cards occupied the remainder ot many the tiimi lucky , four players Imnizes , being awarded to : S On Tuesllay afternoon Mrs. n.dlas nacho / ave a vry charming ten party In honor cC lrs. : cahn [ , the daughter of Colonel Dache. There about ' . were tWlnt.I\e ladies \rlsnt. and a Inmost enjoyable tme was passel In social chat meant refreshments w ere serve:1 : In the well allllo1ntli miming rOJm , nlHI the table laid out wlh great t aste , imaving II the center a beautifully ar- rangell collection of canmmatiomms. 1lss fleecer ami Miss Darnarll atelled to the cJr e and < c chocdat Atimng the guests were , Mrs [ . " 'orth , Mrs. Thompson , Mrs. Brooke , Mrs. N'e , Mrs hhimssey , Mrs. lenlct. Mrs " 'elis . Mrs. \elel , iMrs. \ ; lcllnna. lrs. Wessels , " ' Miss lloyd , MIss Scot a 111 Mrs. h ticlmandson. ' The Bon Ami dumb ht111 a meetng last Monday eVlnlng at time 1llarll hotel Mrs . Wltte was the hostess emi this occasion , anl It goes wllhout saying that the meetng was an especially interesting one. The rooms In i whleh it was heiti ' I hell were very artIstIcally a mid tastefully [ cmbelished with h'ol , mmmi ! hal l aery chnrmlng ellct There ) were thlrl.fve t memhers present , anti ; lr. Mar- kel was untring In his efforts to make every thinIlleasant anti areeable. Among the vIsitors of the evening were ! Mr. Lewis ; lr. anti Mrs. .1. S. llrauiy ( . Miss Pearson of lastngs and : Ir. Hunt. Mrs. nrake and : Ir. IClrllental callIrel1 the first Ilrlzes , and : [ rs. Klrlllllal nnl Mn . \ralle the slcon . The next meeting of the club will be held nt the residence of ; [ rs. II. P. Cally. , : Ir. nnll ! r. A. S. Carter gave 1 lovely Ilancing at their party elegant resllence on , elnesllay evening. Mrs. Carter was ns- slste' ' ! by her dau/hter , Miss IlmcbauJh , who Is a charming entertainer , The rooms were especially decorate for the occasion a nd the dorms were can\'assel for the danc- e ra . 'here was a fne orchestra , which dls- coursel some excellent. selectIons dmmrimmg the I\enlng , anti everything was arranged In the most elaborate way for the ermtertaln- Ilnt of the large /atherlng of . guests. A delcious supper was senvetl In the billiard servel bilard room downstaIrs. Among those present were , ! r. RII ! rs. Iteetl . ; tr. anti ! rs. Colas : Misses Curtis , Cathy , Doane , Hughes , Cohpetzer . Hn/wal , Mdccli . Margaret Cook . trowim i Moore . and Messrs. Mullen . Gulou , Garneau , hamilton , Saunders , Berln , lied- Ick I , Wheeler , Cook . Pease , John Patrick , Charles , George ant . LIeutenant Arrasmithm. HOW BANK PAPER GOT LOST Jnehlonl ! ee"I"1 by the . FhHllg ot time J tt tnJlon Choclt. One of the stock brokers of time cIty In commentng on tIme finding of the note , the disappearance \ of which led to the suicIde of John Iuntngton ? nt Council Bluffs said : " 1lany an old business man and banker will recall lost or mislaid papers that' caused the greatest anxiety for a tme more or less protracted : . . The wrier wi submit one IncIdent - "Early In the spring or 1892 there was received - cel\et Cram Denver for transmission to an easter clIent I $ ,000 note. I was delIvered by an early morning mal ant put , as sup- posed ' Into a convenient pigeon hole to re- ceh'e proper attention at a later hour. In due time the note was required and could not be found. The pigeon hole was searched and everything In Its vicinIty was turned over ; every fettled paper ant book careuly opened ant examined In vnln. Several hours were devoted td time search. Every review of the morning's work sent the mind to that pigeon hole as the place of temporary do- PCS1t but time most diligent scrutiny de-I to find it. At length frol sheer anxiety and I oxhauston the writer threw hImself bacl In his arm chair and elevated his feet to rest. That act lowered the eyes so as to enable him to see the top of the pigeon hole toward which his thoughts and search had been for hours fruitlessly directed. There snugly sus- pended closely against the top of the little I square box hung the much wanted paper. I happened to be of exactly the width to 0 suspended without foldtng. So closely did It adhere that It was wholly invisible when sIttng ' erect In a natural position before the ' Iesk. The fact was , It was laid In the ' pigeon hole upon some tablets of blanks ' that for and In withdrawing were required use . wlh- drawing them the note was lIfted to the ' place It so deWy fitted , and there remained suspentied. I might have continued undls. covered as long as the $500 check but for time accident by which . I was ound. " J'EHTEll' l'.NSIO"S. ; , Veterans at tim LtVar lomomborod by the General ( ovornmont WASIINGTON , Dec. 22.-CSpeca1)-Pon- ( ) slons. granted , issue of December 10. were : Nebraska : Original-David Wimite . IRa- enna . Buffalo ; Otto Maurer , Omaha , Doug- las. Supplemental-James McDonald , Dra- ton , Greeley. Henewal-Gerald A. Porter , Sllrngvlew , Joya Paha. Helssuerson A. . " 'arneI. Syracuse . Otoe : Syh'unus D. Rowe , ' Hartey , HI Willow. Original I wIdows. etc. -Minor of herman 1olrlng. Sterling , John- : /OI WI : Orl lnal-John H. Peclt. Suther- 1111 , O'Brien. Additional-John D. Finch 1 , BOOII Boone. IncreaseHenry GroneII St. Ansgar. Itlltche'l. Reissue-f-harks Wal ace , \lllala , Ju per. OrlInal widows . elc.- Eliza A. Brcedlng. 'Vlnteret , 1adllon ; ' Jacob 1erlclc ( father ) , Fort Dodge , 'Veb- : stem' , SIS th Dakota : Original wIdows otc.- Mary A. Plat. Claremont , Drown ; Mar H. DIckinson . Webster Day . Colorado : OI'lglnal-Au/ust 7elblg. Via Grove , Saguacho : Alexander W J > otter . , Cripple Creelt , m I'aso. Uenewal-Josepl L Johnston ' Denver. Arapahoe. Original wid- ews , etc. - Sarh 11. Shane . , Pueblo , Pueblo 1f JTIWI FUIUW.1T. FaIr flc Warmorfor Ynrtnhlu 'Vlnd. Nchrlulc . with WASHINGTON , Dee. 22.-The forecast for Sunday Is : " 1.01 Nebraska and Kansas-Fall anll I warmer : variable wInds , becoming south. For Iowa and Missouri-Fain ; W/rmer : vnrlhleInlls , becoming south winds For South Dal < ta-Falr : warmer : south I Local Record . OFFlg Ol TIm WFA''Imn BUREAU , , OMAhIA. Dec. 22.-Omaha record 1 of temper ature and rainfall , compared with tIme cor- re/llOndlnl day of ) Jst four years : 1891. 1833. 1S2. 1831. Maximum temperature. . 36 r 17 3 : 3 Minimum temperature. . . 2 46 -1 21 Average temperattmrc . . 31 46 8 2 I'reclpluton . . . . . . . . . .0 ( ) .03 ,0 .0 CondItion of temperature and preCPitaton 1891 at Omaha : for the day end since Mlrch 1 , Normal temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 J'xceS/ for the day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Normal immecipitation . . . . . . . . . . .0 Inch Delclencr for the tiny . . . . . . . . . .03 Inch Total precipitation since March 1 15.P9 Inches Delclelcr since 1arch 1. . . . . . 15.9 Inches I. \'ELShI . , Observer . IN JH''U'.tT ( 'llt'l.lS. : Time usunl luRlcllo will occur at the I Pimst Congrc/alonal chlrch 8111ay afternoon at 3 o'clocl , ( lila helng the last but one of [ time Rerles. ! r. Morton Miss higgins 01 Chi- C.110 , Mr , Charles Higgins and the church quartet \ ill assist the organist The Ilro- gl'nl II as 10\0\s : O rgmimm-Cimnistmnns Offertory anti Gloria In gxcelsll. . . . . . . , . , . . . . . .1rmteIS Oorll Q ua rtet-Cnlmmi In the llstenln fur : of Nllht . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! .Schnecker Mrs. $ quires , Irs. lilttrtomm . Mm' . Abbot Iml , . Mr. 1tBobert ! "o\n Solo-Cn\ltne , Oil. : f. . . ,1oIAemler Mn . CharlA. . Higgins nl' ) ln-O. holy . . . . . . . . . . . . . S olo-ii9' Hetepler uul :1) ' I.onil..litmek llss 1lrlll Ioulsl HIRRII ! O Offertomy-Slemmumber . . . . . . . . Orgll OrrtolSlllber Sonl..S S oim-A'ikc mmii Slug , ( loOti Cimnistiamms Smulter Mrs. dummies 'tV liinrtomm , \ bun HoIo-Nontumrn , Op. t ) , No , 2. , Chmopimi Mr. Itigginmi. Omgnnm-The Ilnhleltmjmuhm ( 'hmnurim'm..llatmdei Mrs. F. I" . lm-i1 , Orgmmnimtt. Mii's DaIsy Iliggimus , Aecomapmmmmist , Omi Thursday u'vemmimmg last time Pumhmhls of Prof. Ifrala antI Miss Ella Day gave time a ccount of a series of recitals at time roommis o f the Otmiaima Commmmmmerclal college. Tlmls r ecital was equal if mmot smmperior to time first , wimich'as given sonic thiime ago , Time isro- g rammi coumsistetl of mmlneteen imummibers , all o f which were very well remidereil. Time r ecitation , "Idmi Old Sis eethmenrt , ' ' by Mr. Carl Extromn , was very geniI , as also s'tms time s commii frommm 'Ztlimry Stuart" by Misses Susie C , l'imeIhIs anti Ammmmio Vnlrnr. Time large mit- t erudance at timese recilais speaks 'olmmmmmes f ur tIme good work of Prof. ICrate. nmmti Miss i ) muy. Anrmmtigemmueiuts are lieimmg mmmtmtio for tIme t hird of tlmi'so recitals for a ( tmture day , TIme following elaborate prognammu will Ito gIven at time First Methmotlist cimtmrchm uiurummg t ime ChrIstmas semutomm. For somne mmmontlms time e xcellent clmoin of tlmis church has bcemm rohmearsmmg time Iest ionks of t ime classics , atmtl nssisteti by two or thmreo soloists will give a special mmmmmsIcale festival of fommr services , egimmmiing timis t miornimmg at 10:10 : a. tmm. Time followlimg Programs - grams will tue givemi : Orgami I'reimmtle-Commutmutmmuion iii H maimmor , hhmtiste : ] Iymn-l'lme himmg of Love ( Temmie , Dun- ilOc ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prayi't' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ammthmeimi-l Aiim time Bread of Life . , , . , Stmmiimer Comamanmuimnemits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kvm-ie ( After Imest cornminthmni'nt ) . . , W'ootiwnnui Offoniory-Camuminmtmuiumm iii . . . . . . . . . . . . In'itation. ( ii' any maim simm , vte. ) Commfessicmm. ( Ahmmulgimty God , Ftmtlmer etc. ) liemmMhictus-hJIeuusi'ti , is lie titmit Commuetim. . \'ootiwmtrti l'rayer. ( Alnmigimty God , our heavenly , etc. ) Time . , collect , ( Aimnigimty God , mmnto , etc. ) " do mmtfl urosumne to comae , " etc. Agnims IeI-O I.nmmml , of God , , . . , , . . \Vootlwmird i'mityer of cotmsecrmitlon. ' 'It is very meet , might , ' ' etc. "Therefore witim o ngeii' , mirchmmnmets , nini with au ' praisIng rliee timid saying : . Sminetims-hioly , I ltily , I loll'\Voodwarci hord'8 Prayer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i'ra'er-O Lorti , Our heavenly Fmttimer. Gloria in Excelsis.\Voodwrmrd I K'rmetlicttmq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 'ouitlude-Mmtrclme l'ontiflcnIe..Leruminena SUNDAY HVflNING. Choral I'rehimtie-It Caine Upomi time Mitt- nigimt , Churistmnuuu Carol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Organ l'relude-ithumtlmsothie No. I. . . . . . . . . Saint-Smiens Doxology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anthem-AntI time Glory of time Lord. . . . . . llmmndel Hymn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scuriptmmre l.essomi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OI'fertory-Chm nitom. . m Offertory..Lemumnt us Anrmotmmmcememuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Antiietmi-GlorIa him Excelsis..Mozart Sermon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hl'nin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bcnedictlon I'osthtmtie-Marche Ilerolque..Schubert ChRiSTMAS DAY. 10:30 : A. M. Choral Prelude-Angels from tIme Iteaimns , Carol ( Stmmmg 1mm the tower ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Organ Prehtmde-TmirOViSiOnS omm Christ- rnmis HymTmfl Tumieq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . flesponse-Venlte Hxultenius Domino , Chant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cimonims from the Twelfth Mass , Glenn . iii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offertory Solo-Noel..Adolphe .Admmmui Anthem-Sing , 0 Heavemvm..Bentl-toitl 'I ours Chmorus-hIalleiUittli ( from the ? mtesslnut ) ilantiel Postlude-CiirlstmaS March. . . . . . . . . . . . Merkel At time latter service Bishop Newenami will . . preach. - - Aitimougim Mr. Franz Adelmann will have a strong counter attractIon , lie Is brave enough and musicIan enough to annommncc : time folllowlng program for Timurstiay evening next at time Young Melt's Christian association - tion hail : Overtune-Zampa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .hlerold Orchestra. Quintet for Clarionet anti Stning . . . .Mozart First Violin , Mr. Butler : Seconmi Vioiitm , Mr Higgins ; Viola , Mr. Sauerweimu ; Cello , Mr Letovaky ; Solo Ciarlonet , Mr. Adeinmana Doris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nevlnt ; Mrs. Charles Wilimelm. ( With ViolIn and Cello Obhigato by M.r Adelmann and Mr. L.etovsicy. ) a Loin Du link b Entm'eacte Gavotte. .Gihlel String Orchmestra. PIano Concerto in G Minor..Mendelssohn Mrs. Muentefering. ( WIth Accompaniment of String Quintet. t Remembrance of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Mr. Pedersomm. Otehlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L Mr. Adelnmana. Tanhauser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orchestra. The following is timepnograni to be given January 5 , on tue occasion of time testimonial benefit to Mr. harts Albert , who leaves Omaha for ollmer fields. Jubel Overture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Webem Orchestra. Concert Fantasie sur l'Opera Faust. wIth orchestral accotnpa'uimnent.H. Welmmimowmikl Clmmirheim A , ihiggimms. Earl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Joseph Gaimmn. a Nocturne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cimopin-W'ilhcimny i Gyhtal' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nashmea Hans Albert , Scenes Picturesque..Mimasanet Orchestra. Souvemmirde Mosloow..Welniawekl Hans Albert. Titles of Vienna Wooti Vaise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orchestra. Airs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L Hans Albert. Time ' 94 ChmnImitnias musicale of flnoii'neil hmaul took place last ntgiit amid under Miss VTaI. lace's able supervisiomu IL was , as usual , an unqualified success. The first number of a iiellghmtfiii program ' a qimartet frormi "Der Treischutz , " by Weber , ' renitiered by Misses Id. Iietzel , lit. h'erry , J. Lansing anti Miami Wallace , in a truly in spiring manner , and assured time audience timmit it time otimen numbers were equal to time t first a great tteat mmuigimt be expected. 'L'wc duets followed iii succession , , time first byI Misses hi , Cotton and N Kitclmemm , anti time I muoconmd by Misses 14. fliackatona antI I. hum. humus. Master S. lolmerty ttmemm sang time I "Slumber Song , " by Newcoinit , iii a sweet , cimililisim treble. Masatnet's Aragormaiser was next played iii I a mnanmier ttimowitmg renmmanlcaiilo skill for an m young a luertormer , Miss II. lavls , s'1mc I possesses a Po'enful cormtralto voice , samm ' 'hlnhlgefluster , ' ' by Meyer liehtnuimti , antI ' ' " . A duet "l'as tic 'Time Ring , by hawley. , Fleuro , " by Feilista , veil gIvemm by Missef I v , Cattle anti C. Iiebold , brought time first part of time itrogmauim to a close. Miss Wallace anti tiiss May hietzel itlaycd hiatt's Gavotte and Musotto ( frotmi Suite , Op 200) ) , with unuchi l > niiiiancy anti artistic flumisim , after wlmlcht Miss B , Norvel i eated her hear. era by imer interpretation of ltubermstein'm "Polka floimemmie. " Two pretty lIttle sommgms o : Neiucotmmb'a , "Celeste" aima "Two lilaidemma. ' clmarpIngiy sung by riltas L , Mead , caugimi L time fancy of time audience. Miss Ii. .Smtmltt I scored evemi a greater success timan mmsuu I by lmer rendering of Scimubemt's mmmhtmuet ( fromr Op. 78) ) , Miss loberty ) gave a sparlthimmg hittli a ! Ra rnoncl's Gifts for Men . . . Ihanic Scissors. ' Cigar Ligimterms , Key Itinics , flrmuidy Bummers , . Cigar Cies. Key Cimaiti , BotUe hloitienou. Cigarette Cases. Liquor Flmks. Clothes lirusimesu. 't , Curd Cases. Letter Cases , Cuticle l'usimenmm. Eye-Glass Cases , Napkin Rings. Chmampagmmo Openers , l"ruit Knives , Pocket Knives. Cigar Cutters Folding hiule , I'emm Wipers , Cigar Boxes , V Ink Erasers , l'enimolders. .71rlI.zLIft , RAYMOND'S J5711 .4N1 1)OUUL4S ST. . . - ' . . = - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 501mg , "GOod flay , Marie , " in a captivating manner , with Foti's "Serenade" for a second mi uuuimber. A c'onsidemaumle amount of ability i vies shown by MIss C , iieboiti by the graco. , ' ( iii way in wimicim she vlmiyetl Chevalier dir l ContkI's quaint minuet , 'Lotmlmi XV. " Time ren'.arkabiy _ fine voice of lilies Sadie fiowen % sas both a surprise atmti delight to imer hear. era , this bclmmg time young lady's first sup. l icamnuice , Time greatest praise must , however , be meserveii for Miss M. Iletr.ei , whose mimsical ability Is mnmmchm above time ordinary , lies t imnee numnbers , "Gavotte anti Mmmsette" ( from flnglishm Smmite ) , J , S. hiacime , "Moments MusIcal" ( Op. lii , No , 2) ) , Schimbent , atmd "Thmi Tmio l.arks , " Lesclmetizky , were exilemlsitohf i nterpreted , her conuprehemmsiomm of timrci ' u vitlely different subjects imelmmg immost remark. mimic. It will be a great mtemrpnlso it Mls * iletsel ( iOemi not Irma 0 hier immark In this m mnmsical iuoniml at mme far dIstant elate. "Littlo Queemm hremie' ' imita received aiitii- tItummil recogrmition on time stage. harry Oil- foil , the famumomma wimistier in ' 'A Trip to Ciminatowmi , " Is umsimmg it mmow as a wimisthing solo wIth orcimestmal accomnparmlmmmemmt , Anna lloyd Intiatitilmu , Jr. , " auth Coninume in "lieu- dnick lhmmdson" are both mtimmgimmg it. - Time Yale Glee anti hiamuju , cltmbs wIll give a concert at lloyd's opera itemise emu Saturtlay evening , hecemnlmer 29. Atm immfonmmmai dance will be given Imy Mrs. J. N. Ii , Patrick at lien resitlejuce on tltc afternoon of that day frommu 2 to 6 ii. mu , 0mm Timtmrstlay mud Fnitiay of tImis week time climbs will give concerts at St. Pmmmml anti iIitimmemmpohis , 1mm time fonnmer city a tea uvihl be given in their hmonor by Mrs .Insper Tarimox in tIme aftommmoomm , ammti mm tIme evemming tIme ) ' u'ihl attemmti a receptiomm gtveim by Mrs.'ilhiamn It. Memninmmi , him Mum. rvnpohis a tnt ui-ill be giveim imy Mi's , Louis I hall , amuml iii limo evening tIme mnenmlmers uvill nttemmml a "smnoker" at time MinmmermpolIs cimmim , Tim lrosrammi to be given ni tlio cotmcert in timis cIty is as follows : Beau Ideal Mmtrclm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . htmmmmjt ) Citmlm. Almnmt Id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yeti Ic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t r. i .n imimmu iii mmmii ( 'limb Morn ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gmeemm mmmd ( 'lob h'm-etty ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \\'multz-\imtgnmolImu . . . . . . . . . . ) ' Uonjti Citmb. ' ' . 'i'hmmmrstiay-Arrnngt.u , liv Simelmanti..litnhloy Society Sommg-s-D , IC. K. , h'sI U.Cmtnmn Ynlemu Omnbre - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'.l mm mitlol I ii Citmb , Sweetest Story lver ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Gu-eenm mimic ! Club. Ttmtti Frmmtti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Dim ( emily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iianmju Climb. O'er tin' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Negro Sweep Qtmnrti't. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chum misaim.\i r. Lack lammil mm imti Climb llrighmt College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) , ' 81 p ( 'lea , Climmlli'ngn Arni'itrnI. LONDON , lec. 22.-'l'ime hhritishm Chess club line miccepted time chmnuilengo of time Manmimattan Clmess club , subject to time atijtmstmumermt of details , AMUEEi , I1NTS , J3 0YJ3'S The LastTlme TillS ( SUNDAY ) EVEN1C , 1)EC. ) 23rd. l.Ae'I' * 'l Itm'Oid.itN' it 01' Ct' DANIEL SULLY Jim lmlti imitest aitd greatest simeo'ss , . Q'NRlLL SS WJ8HINOTOND.3 , "TIto iti'art tlmat has truly loved micron forgets , " lInt us trtmly loves emi to time closo. As m Ito M' in hIovt'r tmtrmuti tt ltt'r ( mutt s'ittmi Ito sets , 'limo usammmo blush wltteit Situ wore When lie rose. , , -liiOOliB l'rlces-Flrst floor , aOc , We flu , ! $ i ; hnilcommy , mifle timid 7tic : gallery , c. COO SaATS AT CUe EACh B OYO , S ATTRACTION HOLIDAY ! _ ' Three Night : and Ohs stmas Matine. : Jt1JIXN1NG MONDAY , December 24 STUARTROBSON Dirootlon Win. It. ilaytlen , , MONDAYEVENINC , Goldsmlthi's immmmortal Comedy , She Stoops to Oonqiier Mr. flobson..nt.s..Tony Lumpklmi. CHRISTIIIIAS MATINEE , Btmckstene's Cimarming Commody , " " , y "Iejp ' , -OR- THE LADIES' PRIVILEGE. Mr. Itobsoni..as..Mr. Dionystus Dimple OHRISTMASant1 WEDfl DAY Bronsea Howard's Comedy Success of' time Century , "THE HENRIETTA. " Mr. Robsoem..as..ilertic , time Lamb Sale onentu Saturday at. time following nnlces : Night-Fit-st liner , 1.OO nmmd hLjXm ; imalcomsy , &Oc ami 75c. Mmittnco--Flrst floor , reserved , $1.00 ; general admission , 75c ; bal- cony. 50c arid 75c. BOYD'S. ' Thursday , Dee , 27th .4 Th Princcton UnivorsiI Glee , 8aojo aod Mandolin Clubs Regular prices. Ioats on sale floe. 2d. Auctiumm , smile of Itoxcit 1)cc , 22nd. _ ' J3OYp'S'Happy Hew Ycar MONIS/IY TIJE'tlAYRO'i Doc13laod Jan1l-2 V. EDNESIiY - SQL 8METN RUSSRLL In Cite ( ollowimmg Imrjhlittmmt Itoitentoiro ; ' ' ' ' MONIA'a' 'I'IIE ' ' NlI1J'i' : . ; Ew 'iu.tit's : A POUR RELATION Si , V1'IN l1 iw ; Yl1c'c4 I I I I IT PEACIilU \TA4EY \ ! ! l'EiNi'tIiitV ' A POOR RELA1'EON t I ( i I ' 1' Sale of SeiltS iVI I I onteim MaCmm rtiiy : iii ormmitig , lh'c , 29 , NIght Prlnfti-F'lrsi , door , $1 uiimtl 4tl.c0 ; : Palcoims , roti amiti zae , EMPHE1 J'OPI.AR .1epltotii 1 at : 1 , V. .1. hihJlEt ( $ . ! , isumaor. , SIX NlGbI'l'S COMMENCING WITH Intuit , , , 'lotis > ' mit 2mt ) . 'j'milglii , lit 5:15 : , q'1Il YiJNIIES'I' Shh\S' ON JulLThl. "A RAILROAD TICKET. " ILL LAUGH lilaulmmiui ( Cltnlnimimmer ; hay utmil vn.i mmreut'my. ( JotimimtgW'ek , Dec. : itI-FZNNIuAN'u hALL. A FIRST NIGHT. ' . , THE CARRAI300 MINES. .4- ' Time mimosi irhitimmm , itiulo-hrcrimmi Dim the Ammmori. stiten , lilarv'doui , 'm lYet'ti ; sin rti I ite mill Its. mitmni , . hi otmiti tiommt : wri it , .mm by mmmi OtmmI , mm umaim A 6lfANh ) IIAI.L. lM , ni vL'mm Imi tt,1 , i Lu milieu a I t liii , tvnmt. VA14i I I G'I'lJN ii A 1.1. , 'j'imus. , I ICI. ! 25. e p. mu. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? . ihtc' , 7thcs s'JteKdrYi.i thektIN . Oil . salt ) at 51. F. . ISItLL'tt irtmg 8tort' ' 1 5 Stiti Iii I 81 Ii Si , DEAUTY CtJl.T,1II1E PARLORS 1'iJI.I LINE OF EUREKA AND MME. VALE'S REMEDIES , ciermtiflc 'rroatiimemit. wi tim $2.50 l'imnchmtuse , h'i'EhIj'J ( , OVF'Ilt for TillS ViFiC ONI.Y. hlEfl { , ' ' ' . SimmummimonIti mimmmi i'milii 'i'reatmimumt. , givemi with ii Ixtillu Lu'uka , hittir 'female , ( 'tmmus tlmtmmdruhl' amml , faiimtic ! out. of hair him mm tuw hours. 'I'IJRK ibli iiA'I'lI tiummmmttmimummu. exclusively for Imimliums , ( live timumem ii truth , Corruspiimmdumco ansuvurod personally , Mrs.A. S. CONVERSE 109-110 ee Building , ItlLtlOVEi ) FROM KAltiiAOlL III.OIJL