Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 03, 1895, Part I, Page 4, Image 4

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I - 4- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'rnl Ol\AIIA DAU..Y . ] JJDEufUNOAY : , FJURUARY 3 , 18O5 . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. T-- WEEK A lNG TIE SWEtLS \ I
nccptonl : , Luncheons aid Dancing Partics
AU the Go Just Now
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SOCIETY REALIZING TIE APROACI OF lET
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Mlu I'"hner' Onnco 010 of lho Irllhl
j'unclII ! - ' ho Crrlhlou 111 Ionlo .
, . , ' Suiii
V u"CC\lol. \ Atrnd 1,1'0
1 hen of UUCSlA.
j In Iancng over the newsparer society
V !
columns says n New York press man : , one
, mhh well ask , where are the young people ?
, Save an occllional mention of two or three
_ debutante bclresses , the decrlptons of gowns
, . and personalities are devoted exclusively to
, the women verging dangerously near the
I merkilan of life.
V merllan te.
.
In pllmlh'e days soclet belies 18 years of .
ago claimed as their natural heritage 1 ino
i nopoly of all gay and frolicsome amusements
Their mothers , In quiet gowns , chaperonell
the balls and parties where their beribboned
daughter held sway. Now , the mothers , In
diamonds nnl decollete gowns arc
j the family nll deoleto
" . the domlnsnt feature of alt social functions. I
, , mother of an
V 1'nrlrrh" n married woman
- -
, ? kV attractive - - - girl ! I , wOIM say with n sigh : "Bes-
sie Is 'corlnJ out' this season und I SUPIIOe
t I'll have to get together a few evening things
Il . " Behold lie
L anll go about with her some.
I change ! A fashionable young woman Is
brought out under the astute guidance of a
olt
I mother who Is herself a lender anll belle In the
t sot to wl.lch she introduces her daughter.
t The advantage Is Pateilt. This same
i debutante will not have to rely entirely on
her own ! wi to become a success for the
trained eye \ the older woman 13 lucre 10
cover every social departure her
' tactfully socal
daughter may ignorantly make.
F At the oiera and al the assembles In New
York I Is Mrs. ParmI Stevens , Mrs. William
V Astor , Mrs. Ogden and Mrs. Wilson whose
1 appearance Is commented on In drawing room
, talk.
American married women who have long
been voluntarily "shelved" In society , are here
frequently astonished to thud themselves lead-
ers of social gaieties In Paris and I.ondou. In
. fact , a handsome woman confessed to posl-
Live giddiness In Paris last season , owing
largely to her Immatre 40 years , while the
. . other women In social life were upwards of
70. In that festive city Mrs. I'el Is now the
acknowledged leader In the American colony
acmowledgell over whose head the allotted
I three score years and ten have slipped : each
one of these "ilaugliters of Time" seeming to
leave only the most gracious gif as I
passed.
Since Mrs. Ogden pohtively condemned the
thrcaomeuiess of pUblc balls . women arc
lresomencs .
claiming the privilege of being hostesses
oftcner than patrone1ses. They give dinners i
dances amI musicales
t more freuenly than d3ces ,
Instead of banquets.
Dinner giving crduices to clever conver-
saton , an art ( lint has lore attention paid to
, I this season than formerly for the very
V reason hint society Is receiving multiple reInforcements -
: . Inforcements from the PeoPle who have
V reached a contemplative ege. Invitations for
V V fifteen dinners have been Issued In the last I
V week , each of them given by and for some
V woman whos ripe years should yleM them
the Ialm to leallershlp.
Mrs. Stamford \Vhtte . Mrs. Lawrence Hut-
V ton , Mrs Hchard Watson Gilder , and many
other women of that clu/mlng cult , decided
to glvo a series of dances durIng the monlh.
V the membership almost exclusively confined
' ti nn age beyond the reach of the debutante.
A set of musicales at a famous hotel are In
V order the projectors being women whose
. daughters arc "buds" at the Sherry dancing
classes ; and select card parties made up of
casses
. gentle confessors to hdf I century of years
\ are ranked as social events.
This move for the maintenance of mIddle
V aged society leaders seems liniite1 as yet , to
t a few large cllies New Yorlt and . , Boston appear -
- pear as the ( advance guard but the lesser
,
. cities are slowly following. TheIr mature
' matrons feel somewhat shy about donning a
V V hail gown and stepping confidently to an
affair where they appear to contest their
VV % daughter's popularlly. They arc sure , how-
. ever , to fall In sooner or later.
- V The I'uulin.'r Uunclor 1'"rly.
. There could hardly be imagined I more
; V d llhUul dancing party thianthat . Monday
, evening by Captain and Mrs. II. E. Palmer
tor theIr daughter , Miss Palmer. The rooma
V : ; were beautifully garnlured wIth 10wera and
palms and finely canvaiued . the rooms below
staira being given up to dancing , while refreshments -
V froshmonts were sorvell above stairs. Mr.
V anl Mrs. Palmer , Miss Palmer and Mr.
George Palmer recelvell.
V The music was excellent , provIded by the
V V DOYII opera house orchestra , and everyone
enjoyed the dance exceedingly.
V Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
: Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey , Mrs. Rogers :
1 Misses Drown , Cady. Durlte , Alexander ,
Smith , 1.10Isey. Dandy Hamilton , Johnson ,
Leavenworlh. CrounRo , McKolh . Nash , Swan ,
: Chandler , Chase , Kimball ; Messrs. Penn ,
McArthur , Cannett. lelh , Wels , Holdredgo :
- Meeath , Wilson , Mercer Denn , Smith , Mc-
: Koll , PatrIck , Ganoau , hamilton , lontmor-
ency , Palmer.
Some of the costumes were :
: V Miss Palmer white and pink striped silk
V with plnlt chiffon.
. Miss Cady , fIgured sik , trImmed with
. green velvet.
Miss Dandy was piquant and fascinating
V V In white silk.
Miss I3urke who Is visiting ! rs. McShano ,
. : from Sal Lake City , wore a black and yellow -
low combinaton.
. Miss I.lndsey wore a becoming pink gown
Miss Chandler . an artistic gray effect ,
r- _ trimmed with blaelt.
Miss Crounse , white mll , trimmed with
t V pink ribbon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
U""O' ; Pink U"cel'tlol.
Mrs. George W. Doane threw open her
house Friday afternoon to a very large number - I
I her of friends , thin list Including the names
of many of Ihe leaders of swelhlom. ( I was
1 pink reception , so 11stnguishel1 , the house
V : I being artistically adorned with J.n France
roses and smilax , tim dining rooms being
: 0 handsen\ely \ decorated , while plnlt shaded
lamps and candles gave emphasis to the color
. , scheme. As usual , men were not expected ,
the ladles being received by Mrs. Doane ,
( . Miss Deane . Mrs. Thral and Miss ' 'hral ,
¶ V Mrs. Dan Wheeler Miss Curtis and Miss
: . Ilrebaugh served chocolate , coteo and egg-
, . nogg while assisting In entertaining the
V guests were Miss Rlngwal , Mrs. J. N. H.
. Patrick , Miss Mlbel Ualcombe and Mrs.
Keller.
V Among those noticed throughout the afternoon -
noon were : ! rs. Carter , Mrs. I.emlst , ! r.
, Herbert , Mrs. Popple ten , Mrs. Koenig Mrs.
V Hopkins , Mra Touzaln , Mrs. Wann1r , Irs ,
_ _ _ Love , Mrs. W. V. Morse , l Il. Floyd . Mrs.
_ _ _ V Esteebrooke , Mrs. LUdlnglon , Ilr IcKel ,
: Miss ! c1el : , Mrs. Ihlgwal , Mrs. McKenna ,
: Iss Mcnnl , ! rs. IJlcQlbe , Mrs. Worlh-
t thgton Mrs. Coliletzer , Miss Colpelzer , Miss
Peck , Miss Lindsey Miss Swun. Miss Buck ,
L , P Mils Brown , Miss l'almer I , Miss Chandler ,
'I * Mrs. Brogan , , Mrs. leal , lrs. Tlolpson ,
V Mrs. McCorllclt , Mrs. Content , Mrs. KI-
k , patrick , ! lulllmo l'owel. Miss Knlghl , Mrs. I I
'I Hussel Harrison , Miss Wolfe , lrs. Wheeler ,
Mrs. Illtclicock Miss Crounse , Miss I'rat
Miss Johnson , Mrs. Lewis Reed , Mrs. Creigh-
, ton . Miss Crllghton , Mia Flmu Crelehlon ,
' . Mrs. I.akl ! r. Deuel , : . Ogden , Mrs
'V Moore , Mrs. Peter , Mrs. Barnard , Miss
. Ilachie . Mn. need , Mrs. Johnson , Mr Colas .
, Mrs. lnl'ns.
Mrs. Duane received In n handsome gown
. or black velvet , trimmed efectvel ) ' with
lace : dlamonda.
. Mils Thral was stunning In a hove'ly' figured
. Ilk , with pale blue chiffon bodice.
Miss Donna were black satin , with bro-
, caded cal , nn Ideal reception gown
rV
Mrs. 'fhral , a lovely costume ot red utlk.
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"rb In boulh Ollh" .
V Pro T. II. Easer and wife gave a reception
and card l1rty to I few friends at their
, beautiful home on Twenty-third and D
, streets South Omaha , Friday e\'Nllng.
- The large drawing room and harlem l were
thrown together Bud here all there were
placed the card table for ( hue acoomoda-
lon of the Clests. Those invited wore :
l. Mr. and Mni . 11. ! . Iogle , Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Tanner , 11 und Mra. L C. Gbson ,
Mr , and Mrs. John C. Carrel , Mrs. P. W.
hughes end lte son : Miss .IiihIa I'ul and .
. Messrs. S. P. Irlgham , C , J. Jrman' 111
O. 111. Ens.r . '
- 1'0 Mu . L. C. Gibson aDd Mr. I. P. iJrig.
r _ - . V VV V
ham fell the honor ot winnIng the greatest
number of games , Rnll to Mrs. John C. Cat-
roll passed the booby prize.
The artistic nature of Mrs. fnsor was
shown In the arrangement of the rooms.
A dainty luncheon was served during the
e'enlng. ) Miss Eunice , the 9.year-ohl uaugh.
tar of the house , 1101ghtell all by her performance -
formance upn the piano , executing with case
dlmcul marches , thereby displaying talent
really surprising In one 10 ) young
The 'ftdchoro"l ( 'hub .
One of the most successful and enjoyable
Ibnelng parties ever given In the north part
of the city wal the complimentary uance by
the young ladleJ tendered to the Terpsichorean
club host Friday evening at Rrfllng's hal
The hal was most beautifully decorated with
ferns , palms and Easter I lilies , while beaulful
festons of evergreens hung from the chande-
liars and around the valls .
During n hull In the program delIghtful re-
frlshmlnt3 were served In the gallery ef the
hal , the tables being presided over by Mrs.
Bowman ! r. Cowhes Mrs. Angel , Mrs
Fisher , Mrs. Van Court end Mrs Curry.
One of the pleasing fenture of the dance
was the interest shown by the young latle" In
directing the affair to I succsful conclusIon.
Those that tcle part In the enjoyment were : ,
Misses Bowman , Dunham , Martin , Van Court ,
Skinner , Eastman Marty I.itey , Cowllsi
I'owler , Anna cwler , Sl. Gayer , Corbett , Van
Huron , Belts , KIng , Sdonla : , hail ,
Curry , Arnold , Gilmore , Anna Gimore , Hun-
gate , Hobbs , Pickering , Wilcox , Squire New-
ton , MosEllr , Prederlcks , St. John , McBride
anti Geist , _ Messrs. f Angel , Ilmln , S rlller ,
Bowman , lalsted , Squires Potter , Cohlett ,
Van Court , KoenIg , Palconer , Body , Currr ,
lcDonnhl , Bunlcle , Berlin , Schneider , Bert
Schneider , Alien , Ochlree , Arnold , WlcJx ,
Johnson , Nnuthln , Williams . Waleer , Wagner ,
Van Camp narslow , Tom lars tow , I.'reemnl ,
Perkins , laskel , Purvis , Lowe , Gardner and
Co the t I.
Mls Bowman was dainty attired In white
a'lk ' trhnmell wIth point lace.
Miss Dunham looked very charming In
lavender satin covered with black netting.
Miss Martin looked very dainty In pale blue
sik trimmed In swnnsdown.
Miss Van Court was beautifully attired In
breaded chiffon caverell with white ve'hing ' .
Miss Skinner appeared In cream colored
silk and whIte veiling .
Miss Eastman were red sle , trimmed with
velvet and jct.
Miss 1Iarty was attired In pink crepe
trimmed with chiffon.
Miss Laly's costume was white brocaded
sik.llss
Mia Cowles wore white mull and lace.
Miss Helen Fowler pink ailk.
" " 1,111101 nt IIMhollhnr'D.
The kensington tea given In honor of Miss
Gertrude Hngwal , who Is one of the very
popular society buds , Wednesday afternoon
by Mrs. George Worthington , was exceed-
Ingly delightful , Ishopthorpo looking its
best. Thin guests were entertained with a
book guessing contest , the names of books I
being suggeted by articles strewn about on
lables. Miss Laura Hoagland showell her
abIlity to associate objects with names of
stories to such an extent that she casly won
first prize a duo of prettily bound volumes ,
while Miss Nash won the consolation prize
In the friendly contest. Delicious refrcsh-
ments were served the guests , who were :
MIss Tiurall . Miss Barnard . Miss Wells , MIs
Nash , Miss Mary Nash . Miss ? ountze . Miss
I.lndsey , Miss Chase. Miss Pratt , Miss Ilme-
baughi Miss Mathews , Miss Palmer Miss ,
hamilton . Miss Iroaghand Miss Dalcomb ,
Miss Crounse , lrs. Rogers ! rs. Arthur
Smih , ! rs , Leared , Mra . Offutt , 1rs , Ring-
vaht . ! rs , Theodore Ringwaht . Mrs. John
Hngwal , Mrs. Garnean . Mrs. henry W'man ,
Mrs. Hitchcock , Mrs. Macnab . Mrs. 0 ford ,
MIss Redman , Miss McKenna , Miss Chandler ,
Miss Doane and the charming guest of honor.
A l'lensnt Whlt ! l'nrty.
One of the most enjoyable occasIons of the
past week was n delightful card party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ortman , 1635
South Thirty-thIrd street , Tuesday evening
The house hooked particularly lovely , being
artistically decorated with ferns and roses.
'Twelve rounds of : drive whIst were played
Miss Longe succeeded In wInning the ladles'
first prize , Mr ler the gentleuuian's prize.
The consolation prizes were awarded Miss
lteece and Dr. Hoage. At the request of the
hostess Mrs. Garner and Mr. Edward Schlck
rendered two very charming zither ducts ,
whIch were hIghly appreciated. Delicious refreshment -
freshment were served and at a late hour
the guests departed with the memory of a
perfect evenIng.
Those participating were : Mr. and Mrs.
ler , Mr. anti ! rs. Heege , Dr. and Mrs.
Hoago of Doston , ! r. and Mrs. Garner. Mr.
and Mrs. Munson Miss fleece , Miss Miller ,
Miss Longe , Miss Garner , Miss Ortman , Ilsa
Kilan , MIss Muller , Mr. Emerl , Mr. Miller ,
Mr. E Schilhck . Mr. Kllan ! r. Schlck , ! r.
Murphy , ! lr. Turpen , ! r. Mitchell . ! r. and
Mrs. Slater , Mr. Keller . ! rs. fleece
Thin ( 'rehhtol Function.
Tuesday , from 3 until G , Mrs. John D.
Creighton gave one of the swell functions
of the week In honor of her daughters , Miss
Brash and MIss Cobaugh. Quite a number
of the leading young women of the exclusive
set were invited to assist , while several , of
the younger married women saw to I that
guests did not leave without coffee , tea or
chocolate to say nothing of the frappe whIch
was served by Miss Nash.
Pink wAs thin Ilrevalng color In the dinIng
room . while the table was exquisitely deco-
rated a magnificent centerpiece of roses.
adding greatly to the beauty. The other
rooms were artistically harmonious with
their groupings of yellow roses and palms.
Mrs. Creighton rcccived In a gown of black
velvct , Miss Crelghlon was gowned In a
dark silk , Miss Emma Creighton wore a
dainty white gown , I did also Miss Brash ,
whIle _ Miss Cobaugh wore changeable taffota.
After lie crush of the reception , which
brought out a host of well known people , n
few of the younger people enjoyed an Informal -
formal dance.
i'rotty Rnnsiuugton.
Mrs. V. ' . F. Fahs , 108 South Twenty-ninth
street , gave n kensington In honor of he'r
friend , ! rs. J. S. orsythe , on Friday afternoon -
noon from 2 to I o'clock , which was charm-
Ing. The refreshments were dainty and lovely ,
whuilo the flowers were hyacinths The afternoon -
non was highly enjoyable , though there was
a strain of sadness through It all , as Mrs.
orsythe let for her new home , Chicago , ycs-
teni )
Tim invited guests were : Mrs. J , S. For-
sythe , Mrs Gordon , Mrs. luntoon , Mrs
Ruth 11ss Edna Uuth , Mrs. D. II. Good-
rich . Mu Tihbs lrs. ii. L ICreider Mrs
O. C. Wilams , Mrs. n. L. McClehland , Mrs.
McCeland
Randall , Mrs. Guild , Mrs. lsner , Miss Ala
lsner , 1lesllames Noyes , Harper , Olmslead ,
Brkhauser , Swlzlcr , Dimmick , Murphy , Es-
month Powel , Grlflh , McDowell , Itiphey .
Thral , Iowers , Hamltcn , House , 11.V .
Kuhns _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
N. 01. High Five Club
Thin N. E. high Fire club was very 'pleas-
nnty entertained last Saturday evening by
Mr. awl Mrs. A. M. Hopkins of 81 South
Twenty-second street. Nine '
Twent-seCotl games were
played , the Prize winners being 'Mrs. C. V.
Neiman antI Dr , W. A. Wicox , consolations
going to Mrs. A. M. hopkins and Mr. Will
hlarriuugton . , A tempting lunch was served
after the Prize awanl. The members Ilresent
were : Messrs. anti Iefdames Frank Temple-
ton , C , V Neiman , M. G. Kibbe , Walter
Mason , W. A. Wilcox . The guest of the
club were : Mr. and Mrs. Will G. Harrington
and Mr. and , ! rs. Il. U. Ioylea ,
) nlfrlI",1 IIUII ! Fruentis. '
Master Gage Vradenburg entertalnoll a jai ) ' I
crowd of his young laplon : friends Friday I
evening at hid home , 1333 South Twenly- '
ninth street , Seventeen of l1apillion's
society hoopla came the " :
young Ile UII by "old
farm wlgon route " And I jollier crowll never
came 10 Omaha. Music , games and other
alulemenh were Indulged In and a right
royal titan was had Iy everyone , luncheon
being served at 1 o'clocle , About 2 o'clock
the pat ) started on their return trip with ,
the mercury hugging the bulb ,
high live un ( 'qiuhuug Streci
Mr anti Mrs. ! . J , . Fraaeiwere pleasantly
surprised Monday evening ut their residence
191 Cnmlns blreel. l'roRrCb1 high five
was played , lnt prl1 . Iell& Ion Ir lu
I.lulu Malone and Jilt Frank Ellers , while
the conolatol prizes were won b ) Miss 'ou
Mulick antI : Ir Jllbon. There were present - ;
ent ; Mr. anti Mrs. Charles Johnson , Mr. soil
tns. August dine , Miss Lluleloney , Miss
Myra Caswell. Miss Nellie IutHlehl , Miss
late Myers Miss Tony ! Iulck , Miss Eva ,
.
McAiudrews Miss Emma Duncan , Miss Madgo
l'ennte MIl Anna Malone , Council Bluffs ;
Messr Theodore Snehs , Charles Stockham ,
Frank Eiiers , Grant Slokehurg , Frank Gray-
hardt , John Mulek , Will Muihick .
1''lrlotenl hlrrl "nlDrlnlned
One of the most cljoable events whIch
transpired during the past week was the
Progressive High Five and social given by
Mr. ant Mrs. 1 , ' . Gwynne and mother , MrR.
C. BrInk , at their residence , .2 North Sixteenth .
teenth street , II honor of the Patrloto
Daughters of America , a large nlmbor of
the membera anti friends ot the order being
present on this occasion.
ThtIr home Ilresentel a cozy and corn-
forta'le appearance , being tastefully furnished
and malIc additionally attractive with fags
and oilier decorations .
Miss Gay Innnlng , Mrs. P. Gwynne and
Miss Kite Distelhorst composed the com-
mitee who received anti enlertalncll the
guests In a very charming manner.
The principal feature of the evening was
progressive high five . In which lucre were
forty contestants , the balance of the guests
being distributed around the rooms a8 "alas-
" " . "
cot" anti "critics
MrR. G. W. Sutton carried off the ladies
honors , In the form of I lovely bouquet or
spray of artificial flowers. Mr. Jesse WhIt ,
Mr. UV. . White , Mr. G. W. Sutton , all
scoring an equal number of games , were
oblged to cut for the gentlemen's frt prize ,
n handsome Ink stand Mr. Jesse White provIng -
hug to be the lucky winner , anti carried away
the prize whIch was afterwards sold to the
highest bidder , the Ilroceeds going to the
order.
order.r. ! . P. Meyer and W. C. Douk cut for [ lie
"boob prize , " the later wInning I : a very
PrettY ) ornament In the form of a blotter ,
having some choIce floral decorations \alntEII
on one side and tied up with ribbons
Miss Annie Dnvy receIved the ladles conso-
lation gift. a box of stick candy , with a
very appropriate motto. All the Ilrlzes of.
ferell were very unique , and were distributed
amid congratulations and merriment.
The gnests were treated to a tempting re-
past during the evening.
Among the many present we gleaned lie
names of the following : Mr. ali Mrs. Pan-
chnrll , Dr. and Mrs. Search , ! r. and Mrs.
1. Drewer , Mr. all Mrs. M. Keiser , ! r. coil
Irs. G. W. Sutton , ! r. anti Mrs. J. Iolnnll ,
.Mr. all Mrs. W. Oambon , Mr. and Mrs.
Winslow , ! r. ant Mrs. G. W. White , ! r.
and Mrs. 1' . 10ugh , ! r. anti . ! rs. Jesse
White , Mrs. Tooyler and daughter , ! rs.
! . ' Miss Annie Davy. Mr.
Ryan , Mr. S. Frank , .
F. Meyer , Mrs. James " ' . Doule , 'IV. C. Honk
! r. W. D. Ecl , Leo Dstelhorst , William
J. Baldwin , Jesse
BondV. . A. Gentry , Dallwln
Iooyer , Miss Gcnnart , Miss Peters Miss
Schwcrtfeyer , Ira. 1ulsart , Miss Thompson ,
Schwerle'er
Willie Jackson , Mrs. Nellie Fisher , Mr. ali
Wiie . G. " ' . Hotchkiss , Mrs. E Fishier , ! rs.
hines ! r. Harry Brink , Miss Beaulah Web-
star , Miss Edna Gwynne , ant others. i
Y. M. I. boclnl.
The first monthly social of the Young
' held nt Morand's assem-
Ien's Institute was ! loralts
bly hal last Wednesday evening. It was a
IJonounc2d succcss , both In atendance and
enjoyment. At least eighty couples were In
attendance . among whom were friends of the
organization Omaha from Council Bluffs and South .
Among those present were : Misses Celia
and Ida Moore , Whitesides Mehlg , Manning .
Leery Decola , Carey , Myor . Wilson . Hinchey ,
Ilagerty Moran Ryan Smith Hoblnson Mc-
Guire Sullivan , I , . and Ella \'cir K. and
Ida Myer . Derr , Keating . Mulick . Riley . DOO-1
hug . McArdle , Hughes. cGarvey , Horslt ,
Tule ) ' , Murphy , McQuian , HamrIck , Carey ,
Swift , Malone , O'Nol , O'UrIen , Hogan
Kemp , Piullilpa . Connel , Fitzpatrick ( Council
Bluffs ) . Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick Mr. and
Duts rlrs. Whalen Mr. and Mrs. G. J. lCheffner .
: Ir. a11 ! rs. Fizmorris and ! rs , G. W.
Parr of Nebraska City : ! essrs. R. O'Brien
P. Donahoe , J. Kemp . T. Dyer , J. D. Sul-
van , J. C. Swift . P. U. Murray , J. T. Dona-
hoe Steven Carmody , J. J. Pollard , E. A.
Pollard . T. Dwyer Dr. Jelngs , J. J. Riley ,
E. Sullivan . T. B. Malone , P. McArdle J.
R. Moore , P. Ryan , A. W. Proper J. Ryan ,
N. C. Fenwick C. D. Dugdnle , M. Cole ) ' ,
G. Bowman Wilson . Burgess L. Weir Gene
Murphy , J. ! ulcle , D. H. Mele , P. F. Frenzer
Doohing . J. P. Wagner , O'Nei , Drummy , F.
McQuian , J. D. Kennedy , Bowman W. Mel-
cahy , W. Cote Wiiam Whieside , J. P.
. , J.- Fitzpatrik.P ; :
Cook . \ A- Murphy , : - : ; P
Russell , F. A. Rooney , Cumming Thacker.
The next Y. M. I. social will be given on
the evening of the 20th.
' 'hur tel IIfo ' . .
The regular weekly drill last Monday even-
lug was very satisfactory to bolh officers and
men. After the company was turnEd over
to LIeutenant Hayward the men were care-
numbers. fully drilled In the manual with and without
Next Monday evening will occur the regu-
Inr monthly inspection of the company , Including -
eluding uniorms and equlpments. The company -
pany will appear In state service uniform and
particular attention will be gIven to thc con-
dition of the new 45-70 calabro rlnes. Important -
portant business Is to be transacted and a
full attendance Is ueslred. All friends of the
cempany taking an Interest In military af-
fairs are invited to witness this inspection.
Assembly at 8:15. :
The Monthly Bulletin Is a brezzy little
Issue , published In the Interest of the company -
pany , and contains much valuable Informa-
( ion as well as a god grist of personal references . -
ences affording considerable amusement.
Adjutant General Gage of tie Nebraska
National Guard was In the city last week
looking Into the welfare of Company L of the
First anti Company G of the Second regi-
ments. -
The company court of discipline committee
held its first meeting last Monday evening
and a number of meu were summoned to
appear excuse for being absent from drill without
There wi he a meetIng of the company at
the armory this afternoon at 3:30. : the object
of which will be explained by Private Frank
\'nhIatV . _ nn
The i'hlhhinrinonlo Club.
The Philharmonic club , accompanied by
theIr Instruct , Prof. R. T. Allen , visited the
county poor farm Sunday thin 27th ulL , and
were most delightfully entertained by 11r
Wi Strylcer .
After visIting the various departments and
noting the neat and systematic manner In
which the county poor are taken care of all
repaired to the Dpacous parlors where a delightful -
IghUul hour of music was thoroughly en-
joyed The club sang several choruses In
their usual pleasing manner anti were com-
plhnented very highly by Prof Provost and
other musical critics present , upon the pol-
Ished rendition and artistic shading . whIch
Is such a deblrable quality , yet so seldom met
with In chorus work
! rs. Frank Morlsrty and Messrs. John
Drennan all James Swift contributed their
hare to the program by ! nlos which showed
that the club Is possessed of soloists of very
promising ability.
The club then spent a short time In an
Informal chat , dleus lng anti perfecting arrangements -
rangements for entertaining their friends
whom they will meet Werlnesday evening ,
February G , ot Chambers' , 11anclng academy ,
thin event being their second private dancing
part ) ' . Invitations are out and those receh' .
hug same are assured of n royal welcome and
a jolly good tluuie .
SIr . nUl Mr . ( . , hh'uloln Euitertuilu , .
I,3st Saturday evening Mr. and Mra. C.
Shlersteln entertained In a vr ) charming
lanner at their residence on South Sixteenth
street n lumber of their friends , Ilrogless-
lye hIgh five hoha ; the mode of entertaining
Their homo Is very tastefully furnished , and
so arranged lS to present a cosy anti com-
forlaLle appearance. . \ very enjo"ahle
musical Ilrogram of several numbers was
rendered by tInt hostess , which was there
oughly enjoyed br nil. Miss Olie Sutton
recited n number of Beleetonl In a very
piensing manner
Mrs. Nellie Fisher vas awarded the ladlcs'
I fIrst prize . I very hnl16010orlt h1X. Mr.
James " ' . Dlllt won time g nt mfn'a first ' 1
prize , 1 beautul cup and saucer. lrs , J , W.
fault and Mr. 11. fi. : Cox ( recrlve some very ,
appropriate gifts a consolation IlrlzH ,
Luncheon was , served at th\ llclualon of ,
the ( lerleo or fourteen gamps. 1051 present I
were ; Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. SI'I tOil , : Ir. end
:
Mu. James 'IV . Uoule , Mn. Nellie Fisher l ,
Miss SlcoI ' , Mr. I. E. I C'u" , : Ir. W. C. Bouk ,
Mr. I" . Meyer , O. l.sbury , 'IV , If'sn Horn ,
Mr. Yates' . and Miss Ohm Sutton .
TIE (111510 go nu" ci " I'ulh'r. I
AI high loon Tuesday 1Ir. James F , Ionz-
logo anti ! I I.lzzle A. Foster were marrlell :
ul the reald-uce of Ur. J , T. Mathcws , 306l ,
: rUon rtrcet. 'ho , undo looked very Ieaut-
ful In 1 hallomo gown ot white crops , en- i
tralne , and , : Iarrylnh" bouquet of bride roses
Time houie was prettily decorated for ( the oc- I
I caslon , the roon1 In whIch th1 ( ceremen took
,
place being particularly well arranged . The
marriage ceremony wu performed by Rev ,
J. A. lenderon the former pastor of the
bride , , Miss Adl Boyer officiating at the piano
throughout the ceremony Only A few of the
near friends were present , Miss I mrn Mona-
Ingo af Coin , Ia.itni1 llwarll I McLaughlin of
Ios Angeles Ca9"flehng In attendance upon
the bride and geom , After the , 'edlng ( din-
net the bride 1111 groom left on the WahMh
for Coin , la. After February 15 they will be
lt home at Creston , In .
Ir _ . . . "ror' . Iuinchuon
At her lovely home , Orchard ll , last
WClneslln ) ' e'enlnl Mrs. G. Ii. Slinfer gave
a most delghtul luncheon to about twenty
of her frlenll
The table was decorated wih cut roses , one
being placed nt each plate , l souvenirs of the
occUlon , Other table decorations , \'erl utll.
Ized to nllvantnge , presenting In all n most
inviting al1pearnnce.
Music , the Jhonoglllh al11 cards nlortell
varying entertainmnetut Those present were :
Tilts. Ackerman , Kansas City : Mrs. George H.
Armstrong , Cook , Dakota : ! n' . A. G. Eti-
wards , Mrs. n. \ IodKln , Kerr , Langdon ,
Milestone , Heynohls anti Mrs. C. L. Suumith .
l'Jml nf t lie 'own l'ul ; !
Lleutenmt Arrasniltii Is In the cast upon
leave. Arrnsl\h
Miss Tatum has returned from a visit to
Chlcngo.
Miss Ma'me Bedford Is visiting relatives
In Mexico , Mo.
Mrs. n. Thomas and fatally have removed
to Sheridan , Wyo.-
Mr. and ! rs. B. .1. Davis have taken apart-
menls at the Drextl hotel
Mrs. F. L. Ilerhower anti her sister , Miss
Boyd , arc visiting In lenver
Br and Mrs. Icharll More wi entertain
the Ben Aunt club Monday eveuuing
MIss Fin ) ' Weir Is visiting Mss Alice Block
at "Aberdeen Place , " ( SI. I.ouls.
! rs , M. 11. Cnhlwel Is agaIn nt home
after having been east during the early win-
( or.
or.Mr.
! r. C. B. SchmIdt returned to Omahn
Friday from I trip through Georgia and the
south.
Mrs. Levi P. Carter left on Sunday last
for Nel York City , where she will remain a
fortuuighit
Mrs. Russell larrlon leaves this week for
Terre Iltuute . hid , where she will join Mv
ilnrrisoiu .
The Miss Dur'ea will shortly remove 10
Boston , much to the regret of their mutiny
friends. )
Miss BnnchQ Van Kuran left on Friday for
Chicago ; , where she will enter thc Chicago
university.
Mr. Dana Laller Is In Omaha over Sunday -
day to ChIcago. . lie wi short ) transfer his family
Mr. and ! rs. Whertlt have heft the
"Albany" anti will be for the present at 620
South Twentieth streel.
Mrs. J. A. Monroe has Issuel Invitations
for afternoon card parties next Wedncsday I
and ' 'hulslay afternoons.
! r , and Mrs. Walter Mason and little son ,
Harold , heft yesterday afternoon for their
future home , Sioux City.
Miss Maud Wherrl of Kansas City , Mo. ,
Is thc guest of ! rs. Samuel E. Wherrlt nl
G20 South Twentieth slreet.
MIss Anna Broatlflelti . who has been spend-
Ing the liSt : month with friends In hlanmilton .
ill. , returned hdmJ this week.
Mrs. Arthur Greohamyer . who has been
visiting ! rs. Frank ] A. Marhcell , heft for her
hGle In Chicago' OU Saturday.
lnvltatons ! are .Ollt.for a club dance to be
given by the La Rose Social club at Morand's I .
hal emu 'ednesda ) ' evening next.
Miss Annie QlhJlvan and brother of St.
Joseph are visiting their sister Mrs. O. H.
Wirth , 12:2 North , Fortieth street.
Mr. John D. Cflehhon left Thursday afternoon -
noon for Kentuc y"where he expects to remain -
main during the hnbnthu of February.
Mr. E. A. Aborn attorney-at-law of Chicago -
cage , has been visiting his cousin , M. G.
KIbbe and family , on Sherman avenue. .
Mr. and Mra. Fl : ? . Grable heft for - New
Yorlt FrIday afternoon and will remaIn dur-
lug the opera aeasdiu . , stopping at the 'Valdorf.
Mrs. .A : C. \\'eILhas gone to Marshall .
Mich. , , having been called there ly. ,4Jic
Clark. a r )1 ! "bl lr' ? If Ir hir
The .marrlage of . Edward C : Sheparu aol
Grace J. Geason Is announced to take place
next Wednesday , 415 Glen avenue , Council
Dur .
Mr. Charles T. Smith returned from Cleveland -
land on Saturday , where ho was called n week
ago to attend thO funeral of his father , V. ' . P.
Smith.
! rs. John A. MsShanc has issued invite-
tons for n reception frol 3 until 5 next
Thursday , for her niece , Miss Burhe who Is
her guest.
Mrs. l.auder of Durham Canada , accom-
pealed by her daughter . Lizzie Is visiting
her sans , William , A. V. ' . , A. P. C. and J.
H. Lauder.
Mrs. O. P. Blade entertained about twenty
of her lady frIends Thursday afternoon al
her home 'n ' honor of Mrs. A. Greenamyer
of Chicago.
Governor Crounse accompanied hy Miss
Crounso and Miss Mary Crounse , leaves thIs
wreck for New York . whence they will shorty
sail for Europe.
Miss Hawks of St. Joseph Is visiting In
Council Dufs , MIss Hawles Is well known
In Omaha , having been a guest at hillside
several times . V
Mr. and Mrs. William Franlde have returned -
turned from their wedding trIp , and will boat
at hOle after February 1 to their friends at
2:1 Douglas street.
Mr. and Mrs. Cady Miss Cady lr , and
Mrs. Detz and Rev . Henry Kuhns have gone
to New York. They sail next week for a
trip along the Mediterranean .
For two weeks ! rs , 'Jaminetto Halfred Dene-
Uct has been quito I , hut Is now com'ales-
clng. Shin will be confined to the houso. how-
ever , for at least two weeks more. '
Major and Mrs. D. H. Wheeler and Mr.
D. I. Wheeler , Jr. . aten ed the funeral of
Mrs. William Wheeler at Ohenwooth . Ja , . on
Monday She was the mother of Major
\Vhieohor
The Oxford club gave another of its series
of dancing parties at their club reels last
Wednesday evening. A splendid program of
twenty-two dances was enjoyed through by
about forty-five couple
Miss Margaret Prat entertalnel1 at Inncheon
yesterday Misses IUngwal , Colpetzor ,
Crounse , Mary Nash , I.lndscy , Swan of Chicago -
cage , flotimmian McKenna aol nucle. The
table was exquisitely decorated with "Jaclt"
roses
"In accordance , with the times , " so the invitations -
vlalons read Ithe Metropolitan club will
entertain Its members with a hard ( linen hOI
Wednesday evenlng"or this week " Prizes
are 10 ho awarded for thin best "hard times
tmes
'
costumue. "
Br anti Mrs. Sh r11 In their beautiful
nOv hOle' enterte , , ll very delightfully nt
enterti ,
dInner Thursday ) , ee uiuug Dv and Mrs
I.lanl. Mr. anti hircm.obert ! cBlchron , Mv ,
and Mrs. Ell McE4chrpn , Mr. nlul Mrs. Tom
White alul IcF1 anI ! r. , J. T. Cathiera
Mr I. G. Stroight I left last Friday for
, Toledo , 0" , where hr will he married Peb.
ruary 6 to lilies l ml7 Jefferson , a popular
young lady of Ihtl ciy. Mr. Slrolght Is n
prominent young business 13n of thIs city , n
lember of the IlrmmoftStreiglit & Howe.
Mrs. H. 'V , Yatts ( ehterblned at luncheon
Thurlhy aferoon mjt'1"Iliitside" Miss John-
son , Miss Hawks r i'I"I18Ide" , Waddol
of Council Bluffs , ) ) ( l Hus:1 Harrison , ! s
Wolfe , Miss MChqn'l \ ) ! Miss Redman , Miss
Palmer , Miss TtpII'1 Miss Doane , Miss
Kountze. Ii ; SH
The ladles of thn l'fadlson gave a pretty
farewell card partYI'o , Mrs , Curtss Tuesly
aferoon , Ilgh fn \ } played ! after which
the guest of honor was presented wih n very
pretty Ieepsrkl : and then Mra. Curtls surprised -
prised every one by presenting each with n
dainty souvenir
The I.alca Reading circle met Thursday
afernoon at the homo of Mra 0 C. 1adison ,
1 20v Madison avenue. 'I'he ladles of the
circle regret very much thin departure of Mr.
and Mrs. Waler Mason for their ICW home
, In Sioux City . Mrs. Mason lining '
Cly. Mr. Maon , a very ac-
( lye member In t" cirche and was one of
its founders last fal The circle meets next
Thursday afternoon ' Ih Mrs. W , A. Wilcox ,
1i20 Madison nnnue.
As a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. antI Miss
Cady. Mu. Robert Purvlu gave a small dIn-
nor ) Thursday evening lt which were ! r.
and ! f. Purvis , Judge anti Mr Baxter
and thin guests of honer. In the evening thin
mrmber of the Bon Ami club all gntherecl at
the Purvb horns . where an Informal reception
was held , alien the e wbo were about to
Inn for a tour abroad were blddon OO'IId '
I and ban voyage The house was pretty dc.
oratcll for the occasion , anti refreshments
\\crt trN du'lnA the evnln . In Illlllton
to the lon Ami cub , there were present ! lS
I'almer MIl i'ek , Mis Colpelzer , Mr.
Pnlmer , : Ir. harry George , : Ir. George . 11ev
anti Mu. T. J. Mackay.
ThitmrtInv evening Genort1 and Mrs. Dandy
ntottalned at dimmer Bishop and Mrs. \Vorth-
InRton , Mr. anti Mrs. Henry W. % Ynte , Mv
anti lr. Joseph Garnenu , Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. H , Pntrlcl , General mind Mrs. Cowin
Covers were , laid for twelve , anti the table
was beautiful In its appointment
Irs. W. I , McCorl1 gave Friday n very
novel kensington , n number of clever con-
colts b2ing introduced during the afternoon .
The Jolliest sort ot an afernoou wits pent
partcularl ) when I came to thin naming of
ohl.tnshlonCl photographs which hung on the
valhs. Some fifty lalles were liresemit
Mv . anti Mrs. T. A. Braden entertained the
F'ortmulghtly club at high fIve Friday ttven-
ing. Head prlzt were won by MIR Kenney
anti Mr. Oelrich , consolnt ns by Mrl Hale
anti Mv Crapo. Those Ilresent were : Mr. antI
lr9. hale , Misses Kenney , Kennedy : , Pay ,
'Vertz and Power ; Messrs. Crepe , Uum ,
Aichison , Oelrich , and Robertson
The demand for n dancing party this winter
ter on economical lumen has led to the ar-
rnrgements for one , which will be lucid at
Morallls dancing hell on Tuesday evening ,
February l 26. Invitations will be Issuel ,
shortly , ali It 18 hoped that the replies will
core In prompt ) Mr. Joseph GnrnCI anti
Mr. Clement
: Chase have the maler In
charge.
Last Tuesllay evening Miss Puller gave one
of her monthly elocuton recitals at the First
Presbyterian clmurchu The program was wel
rendered , amid greatly enjo'ell by all present
Two of the best numbers were given hy Miss
Helen Gety anti Little Vivian htector Miss
Gely recited "Fczzlwlg's Bali" admlrnhly ,
antI "Tho Ian In the Moon" by little Miss
Hector was helrtl ) ' received
Last Tuesday evening at Metropolitan hall
the ladles of All Saints' gave by far the
most successful social of thin winter The
first part of the evening was devoted 10 music ,
when a wel arranged amid 11elghlul ) given
program was greatly cnjoyed. After the
tlslc tIme young peolllo dsnced , and ! later
most delicIous refreshments were sorveti
delcious
About 200 attended thin entertainment , anti
every one pronouncelill a great success.
A party of Omaha young pple pleasantly
surprlsCI the home of E. J. Davis , Twenteth
and I streets Soulh Omaha , Friday cvenlng.
Dancing amid cards was the amuscmenl of the
cvcnln . Those present were : Misses
Crlnlon , A. Crlnlon , Delaney , J. Delaney ,
Harrlnglon , Kelly. I.amh , J. Lamh , Dnvls ,
and Messrs. T. Iely. Lynch , larrlnplon ,
Wallace , McGoff , J. Kelly , Burs , L'man
Carrel , J. Kelly all alone.
At the meetng of Ito Saturday Night club
nt the rcsldence of Miss Icoummutze two lays 1
werl gl\cn. which showed consclontous work
on thin part of the Participamits. The first ,
" lss Independence , " Is a clover little com"
edy , the roles being tnken by Miss Mal'Y
Nash , Miss Della Chandler amid : lr. Earl
Gannelt. "Uncle Dlcht's ] Mistake" was given
b ) Mrs. Rogers , Miss Nash , Mr. Hall . : Ir ,
I ruk Hamlon 111 ! r. George Palmer.
A dainty pink and white luncheon was
given by lrs. J. A. Monroe Thnrsda after-
noon. The table wan very pretty In La
l lnce roses and white hynclnlhs. Each
guest founl her place by original cards hay-
lug Ullon them u rhyme which contained n
IJn upon her name. These caused a good
deal of merrimuient Those present were :
Miss Sharp Miss Ida Sharp Mra . Wheeler
Mrs Keller . Mrs. Bradford , Mrs. L.eiumner
Miss Jessie Millard.
The 'Vhlst club haIti its regular mClnp
at the residence of : Ir. anti Mrs. C. Wi
Hamilton Wednesllay e\enlng. The guests
were : ! r. and ! rs. John R. Ringwalt . ! r.
and ! rs. V H. Wheeler Jr. , Mrs. Charles
houeh ! I. clkle , Mrs. W. M. Rogers , ! r.
anti ! rs. LOlis Bradford . ! r. and Mrs
Clement Chase , Mr. anti Mrs. C. W. hull ,
! r. and Mrs. W. A. Redlclt , ! r. and Mrs
J. H. Lehmer. After the game dainty rc-
frcshment wore served
. 'Wednrday evening Mr. and Mrs. James
G. Martin of 2818 South Nineteenth street en-
attained u number ef South Omaha frlenlh
Vat high five. Among those Ilresent were : Mr ,
and ! rs. J. II. Dula , ! r. and Mrs. N. D. '
'IVead Mr. and lrs. A. T. Sldwehl . Mr. and
Mrs.J . G , Martin . MIss Blanch Glasgow , Miss
Margaret O'Too1 , Miss Anna Hunter , , Miss
Ese ! ! } 'lartnalMls3 'Gah il , -Miss Sarthii
Martin . Miss Aldn Wcad Miss nel Worlatl
anti ! r. L. A. DavIs of New York.
A very pheasant surprIse part was , given
to Frank Johnson of 2l North Twenty-sec-
end street on Tuesday evening on the occa-
sion of his 18th bIrthday. Various games
were played and dainty refreshments were
nerved during the evcnlng. 'hose present
were : Misses Ella Winans Edna Eichel-
berger , Sattarfellul . Beanie Hungte , Vesla
Ilungate Jennie Glshi Lydia Johnson ; Messrs.
George Prey Gen Roberts , 'Vyle Johmisomi
Walter Potts . Falconer , lcAusland , Wi
Johnson , rank Johnson
The members of the entertainment com-
mltce of the Ladles' AId society of thp
Knox Presbyterian church gave u musical
and literary socIal In the church parlors
last Friday nIght. Nearly 200 persons were
lrcsent all apendlng 1 delightful evening.
The entertainment consisted of recitations ,
musIcal selectons and songs. One of the
features of the evening was a medley , each
of the members of the committee singing
I song ( f her own selection , and all Joining
In the same chorus After the program had
been completcd , a light lunch was served.
A pleasant surprise party was given to Mrs.
J. S. Tippery Wednesday evening , at her
residence , 2621 larney , In honor of her
birthday. Cards were the amusement of thc
eVEning until a late hour , when dainty refreshments -
freshments were servcd. Among those Invited -
vited were : Mr. and lrs , Johmuson ! r. and
Mrs. D. F Chapin , Mr. and ! rs. Drlscol ,
! r and ! r. Finley , Mr. and ! rs. Tlppery ,
Misses Lewis , Miss Fern ! arty , Miss Car-
rio ldgley , Miss Clara Hughes and Miss
Elizabeth Moore . ! essrs. Fritz Marty . Mc-
Chure . D. Drlscol , R. Drlscol , Will 'fppery
and Joselh Tlnuierv. .
. -
The ColIseum has , from time to time , since
its opening , entertained quito a number of
gay and festive gatherings . hut It Is safe 10
say that It never contained within its wails
a jollier and more delightful party than the
South Omahn young folks who composed the
skating coterie from Nebraslta's porltpols
on Wednesday evening last. Among those
present were : Miss Aly Gosney Miss Fanny
Gosney , Miss Addle Campbel , MIss Christe
Condon , Miss lamle Clepler , Miss Kato
Morgan . Miss Lena Cocltrel and Mesns
Broolts , Charles 1ihanmi . Vernon Mann , Wal
Cathers , Jesse Derry , Johnnie Austin , larry
Woods and George Morgan.
Thursday evening the regular monthly
, dancimig party of tIme Ogalala club took nInes ]
at Patterson hall . A large number of the
club's frIends were present and enjoyed a
very pleasant evening , The organizaton Is
the youngest cl thin Idnll In the city , and the
members are highly elated with time succcss
they have hall with their socials anti enter-
taimimnents They also feel proud of the fact
that their honorary members take an active
part In tIme IHalnef8 anti pleaures of time
club. 'fhose In charge of time ' festivities were :
Misses N , Williams , I. , Shropshire , C. 01111-
gnu : Messrs A. Pcteron , V. Benson R.
'rrlpp , G. A. Sacha , H. T. I.owry , William
Bommsotu J. Lalmes , Charles Held and A ,
Chrisman.
p
J'I' J"1 nEll JUl. " !
CIIUrfs In time H'gularorlcD UA Mm-
nounce,1I'slerd" ,
W ASIING'ON , Pch. 2.-Spc.cial ( 'rele-
grnmn-A ) board of officers Is nlpolntcd to
leet nt Omaha for examlllton of such
ollhcers as lay hI orler 1 before I. Detail -
tail ( or the hoar : Colone ' 1haddeu9 H.
Stanton , assistant paymaster general : Lieutenant -
tenant Colonel Dalas hiachme deputy muir-
genii general : Major John ! Hamlon ,
First cavalr : Major Charles HUIPhrey ,
Iluartennalter : First I.leulllln Joseph ' 1' .
Clark , ucmmistant urgeen ; First h4eutemiant
henry hi , Jienliamn , quartermaster , ecouud
Info it try ,
Ctumttain Clmtmiire A , Boothi , Seventh infantry -
fantry , ii. relicv.i ( rem duty with the I'enn-
r'ylvania National gumard timid will be exam-
1usd for Itroinotion by a board of olhicers at
Otnahiu.
First h.ieuterunt Alexis it. h'axton will
report to tIme govermior of l'emutusyivauia for
duty perttuinhng ( o thit' Nmuttotmuti guard ,
First Lieiitemmant Guiiarl. engineers corps ,
will take station at Fort Monroe , Va.
Captain Clarence A. Stedmnamu1 Nimithi cay-
till- ) ' , lit grumite'i iifteen dayt'xtendeti
h-nyc ; Cuptmuimi Joseph Gurvarmh , Ninthi cay-
airy. ( liven mouths , extemutleil ; Captain
Geurge S. Amideromm , Sixth cavalry , tvu
muionthis , _ _ _ S _ _ _
2''w Yturic % 'etkhy hhaumic Stuitomnuit ,
Nfl5vditg , lki , 2.-Tii ' , t'ekhy .itatetuient
slmn % % m. ( lie following chmange * : itcseru't' . decrease ,
i9i2S , ) ; locus , itieretmse , * lSs.85J smec'e , In-
eraee. 13T1.5'Ot Isgiui tender decrease , ti2,0hOO
dtVIosttJ , ti.'em CuSS , $ l347,100 ; circulation , Ia-
cm'zuse , 151.1)0.
'flue banks now hiohit ( , : , ' ) hum eaces. . of the
rtquiietmieaiui of the 25 pen cent rule ,
V V
SONGS OF \ VOIENV1tITERS \
Tone Poern Which Have Hold Their Plao3
In the World of Music.
SIIERWOCD AT BROWNELL 1ItL
t'rogramuia of Attractive Merit Wiulela ' .1111
Tempt thin 1iuiienL Vqlnmmy Thmi' 'eelt
-.iIs I'riseihha W '
hulto'q $ eng Ito-
Citml-(1oI1u of Singers.
It has been freqimemutly statoti that womuien
are deficient imu creative force , or whatever
that vital immiaginative power is , lacking which
uuo great , original nut ! hastimug work is ac-
coniplishied , The point seemmus well takemi ro-
garthing musical comuupositiomu , The
writimi of great. operas amuti symphonies iins
been left to luau , but it Is hot generally
icmiow'mi ( hunt wornemu have comuiposetl a majority
of the well known semitimuiemital somugs loved
by mmmii auth svomen. Lady John Scott gave
to thin musical worlti "Annie Lqurie , ' ' Time
olti baroness still lives iii Englantl , amid is
swell known for her ( levotion to thmo Crimneamu
Imeroes , Lady Arthur hut is ttUthmor of that
chiarmmuimug baihuui ' ' 1mm tIme Oloamning , ' ' nntl
lIon , Mrs. Eiizabehi Morton is respomusible
for ( lint lnngmmeroimr " "
tmielody "Junmuita , Lady
Scott Gattie coluiposeul "Douglas , Temider anti
True , " amuti "Marylamiti , My Mmurylamul , " owed
thin thrill of its slilriteth tummue to a womnamu ,
Mrs. Pitzgeraitl mimic tue mulched ) ' of " 1
remumemmiber , I remmuemuher , ' ' amid time musical
lathmos of "Aimltl Robin Grey" originated in
the hraimu of Lady Anti Llntlsay , iummti'e'd
Better hide A'ss'ee" was thin work of a
womuiamm ,
Luuti3' Nairmic , a chiarmuing Scotchm svomnuumi ,
hms comitributeti two songs timat need emily to
tue sumug 1mm any chimmie to caumsi' every wearer
of thin tartan to throw lila hulnhtl cap to time
breeze , These are the "Cumuupbells Are Coma-
ing" auud ( lie ' 'haunt of the Leol. ' ' She also
wrote tIme well lctiowmi ' 'Lalrti of Cocic Pemu , "
whichu , with ( tint other famous old tumue , ' 'lIen
( loll , " hubs beemu reviveti to mnemory by
"Triihiy. ' ' Joauua ilaihitu is zumuothmer womnamu
fromuu thmo hand of ( lie heather who wrote tu
good old Scotch ballatl , "W'oo'd and Married
and A' . " " \\'hat Ails this heart of Mine ? "
Is ( hme work of Miss hilammmire , anti it was a
wommuamu who wrote tim ortis to "Itoclted in
Thin Cradle of ( hue Deep. "
MIle , Chiatuulnathe , a Fremuchi wotumamu , is one
at thin uiuost iontilar song writers of today.
For six or seven years sIte has boemu before
time iiubiie by reason of ( lie mumelody of her
scares , wiuicii arc sung by tIme leathimug comi-
cart lights , In a less sentiiiiental vclui there
have been uiumiuerous women comuuposers ,
Fanny hlensel of tue Mendehssohimi-Bartiioid
fammuily , did some excellent svork in hamburg -
burg iii ( lie ' 40's ; Augusta Itoimmues hun written -
ten favorably Itmuown symphmomuies uund somuie
extiuisite somigs , one of wimich M , I'latucouu of
time Metropolitan Opera troupe samig to nor-
fection last season. llehemi hioiuelclrlc , a
Scotch woman , wrote for ( hue piano. Maria
1arias wrote "Alcide" antI "Ariane et line-
chus , " amid ? , larciiesi , tIme famumous ParIs
teacher , put her namuun to thin "L'cohe ( ie
Chant. " Mmne. Oury , mice Caroline tie hielle-
nIb , hues writtetu 180 successful pieces of
drawimig roomn music , antI tiropping back a
century or two we fimid ( hat Barbara Straz-
zle , a noble Veuietian lady , invented time
vocal camitata.
Dr. Julius Fuchms , the famous vocal in-
struetor amid lecturer of Chicago , was a guest
of hits semi , Mr. R. D. Fuchs , last week.
Tuesday erenimig a number of musIcal friends
were imivited to niect thutu doctor , who is an
exceedingly affable muuan , as well as a noted
musician.
The third recital by the pupils of Miss Ella
Day and Mr. Lee G. Kratz at the Omnahia
Coumimerclah college hall Saturday evening
broimghmt out a large audience. Quito a mitumn-
ber of new faces appeared on the programui ,
and a marked inipovement svas noticed
among those who nppearcd for thin second
time. Those deservimug mention imi the elocu-
lion tlepartmemit were Misses Bates , Geist ,
Robinson , and Messrs. Edwards and Ekstromui.
Imu the vocal department special mention Is
merited by Misses Cannon , Ivans , and Messrs.
Allen , Morris amid Andersotu. The fimiahe was
a trio "Thto Magic Wove Scarf" by Barnett ,
remideretl by Miss Timumo amid Messrs. Wedge
and Buchanan , anti was a fitting climax to
the cvemulng's recital.
AIr. Taber will give lila second recital this
aiteruioon at 4:15 : sharp in Trinity cathedral
and will play thin following interesting pro-
gramn :
PART I.
Fugue-Tn G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
( a ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ' 1' . Bcst
. ( b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Allegretto-From "Hymn of I'raise" . , , .
Mcndehu'sohuu
Overture-Poet and Peasant..Suppe
PARP II.
Fanfare-Ia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -
( a ) Traumerci anti Romance..fhehumimann
( b ) Ave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lionmninge a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Torchlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Attention is called to tIme following program -
gram of Miss White's song recital , whtichi Is
to be given in tIme roomns of time Wenian's
club on Tuesday evenimug. It includes selec-
( ions from opera and oratorio. besides a corn-
preltenslvo list at RussIan , French , German
anti Emughishi songs , Miss White Is a Boston
artist , who , they say , "simigs lihce a blrti , "
amid Arthmur Nikischu , with whionu MisaVhulto
sang when thai Symphony orchestra traveled
in concert , slCakS of her voice emithimmalastic.
ally , evemi going so far as to say thiat alma is
the best soprano hue has heard imu Amiuerlca :
( Allesantiro ) , Lusinglue l'imi Carc.ltanmleh
Alit siyrten Unti Jiosemi sc'miuunmammmi
, . . , . . . . . . . ,
Slumnbcr Song , , . , . . , , . , , , , , , , . . , , , . . , , , . , . Franz
b'primutv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
( La. 'l'ravita' Mi ! Portia liii . . , . . , . , , . . . . , Verdi
r'AR'r ii.
lttmssian Song . , , , , , . , . . , , , . . . . . , , , . . Pahatlihihl
Pu mne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lc. Pnmiiloute , , , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . . . . , , , , . . Lodge
Song of Love. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mrs , ii. ii , A. Beach ,
Water Lily , , , , , , , . , . , . , , . . , , , , . , , . , , . . , Buullard
1)caertcd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mncloweli
Sun Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kcminethm ZileKnzle
Citamit do L Almee , , , , , , . , . . , . , , , , , . . hiehitus
Mr. William 11. Shmerwooth , who comes to
Omnahma in concert tomuuorrow night at Brow-
nell hall , stands among ( hue great pianists of
the time. lie is an artist who cami , with a
single instrument , Imold an suutiienco spell-
hound for an ovomitng amid upon stoppimug
leave belmimid a regret that , tIme performance
had not been longer. Ills programn touior-
row night Is a hrilhiant omie , anti the music
ball at 1Irownehl ought to be crowmhed in
honor of this great mnusiciau. lie will play :
Senate Appassiomuata , Op. 57 , in F minor
. " ' , , , , , ' . , ' . . , , ' , . - - , , " , . ' , . - . - , , Ileetluovea
Allegro nasal , Amiularito con rnoio ,
Allegro mmma non tmtJhilO , l'reusto ,
Fifth Iharcamoihe , in A mnimuor , , , , Ituln'nsteimi
L.a l'ohka do ha blue . , . , . , , . , , , , . . . , , , , , . . Ituiff
llahhutle in 0 minor , Op 23 , , , . , , . , , , Cliopimi
b'eitctions from Carnival. Dl ) , . .fh'hmumuiumnmi
Prenmnhmuile , Cimoplmi , i'atitruhon et Ce-
iuunbimme , Vumhso Ahicmnnuithi' , 1mm-
termrzzo I'aganini. Marelic
des David's liumuiler coatme
lea Phiiiintimiu ,
I hark , I lurk , thin J4nrlc..chiubei.r.iusz ( (
Op. 14 , No. 1-Buy IL lirnomui. . . . . . . . . . . . .
'IViiiiimmu 11. SherwonI
Op. 17-Ifextemutano . . , . , , . , , , . , , , . . , . Muucloweli
Famitumsle-Itigoletto . . . , , , . , , , . . . , . \'erdi-Lizt
Noc'tource , No , i , in A lint . , . . , , , , , . . . Liszt
Liebestruumju. ;
Feurc-'Zauber ( Magic Fire. , 'IViugner-hiressin
lic Daliutmre.
\Vahtz , in D hat , Op. 'jVienlawsli
Miss Lldehl , a pUhihi of J. B , Butler's , Id
playimig time accomnpanirnenta for thin re-
hmearsals of thin Trinity chioir during ? drz.
Cotton's absence ,
Time second recital by tIme Beethoven siring
quartet Sunday , Fotmruary 3 , 3:30 : o'chock , at
( lie Vomnnn's club roommms , Slxteemutb amid
loughas. homer Mctoro , liariiomie , wiil be
thin mohoist , l'ir Moore samig with time Sodeh
orchestra iii New York amid 1hz Boston svlthi
thuo Symphony orchestra. Mr. Mnraiutihi will
be the ftccoimipanist. Time quartets are two
of ( ho macat beautiful wrItten I
Quartet-No. 17 ( C' macjar ) , . , , , , , , . . . Mozart
Atlagin Allegro , Auuilnntt' ( 'ouutabile ,
? tlntietto , Molto All-gm.
Song-For All Eternity . , , , , Anglo Mau'chuero'u
Mr. lhomner Moore.
Quartet-Op. 76 ( l < miicr No , 3 , quartet ) , ,
llmI'tlett
Allegro , i'oco Adagio ( 'iintabiic' ,
Memutietto , Finale , Presto ,
Thie followimig is tlm program for a concert
to lm given by tIm First l'rosbyterian chmuireti
choir , Foimrumar' 8. Mrs. Chuaric.s Urquuhuart ,
aopraiuo : Mrs. George It. McLearn , contralto ;
Mv , I. M. Treynor , tenor : Mr. I. Ii , Copolamuil ,
basso : Miss Mary Cumnmiinghuani , organist , its-
slated by Mr. liucklmumnohater , viohimuist :
PART 1 ,
Orguimi Overture-To Seuiilromnitle , , , , , , iLos.qizij
h1ss Cuuuuuuimughmmuni ,
c urmrtet-'flie Mlileru' 'I'ooing . . , , , , . . Fnnimig
'I iuhiut Solo-(1yps' Meioilieq . , , , , , , , Sn'aouatu
Mr. lhmeluhuinieister ,
Solo-Roberto Ii Dlmtvolo , , . , . , , , , Mayerbeer
Mrs. Urqimhinrt ,
Duet , , . . . , , , . . , , , , , . , , . , _ , , , , , , , . , , _ , , , , . Selected
PAItT 11.
Quartet-
( it ) My 'I'mimct Love hluitli heart . , . . . . . . . Smuiert
( b ) In 'h1ml liosir of tioftemicil h'iulendor
h'Inuqutt
solo-rhie Quest . . , , , . , . , , . , , , . , Eieiunor Imuuithu
Mrs. Mclearmu ,
Orgati- V
( mu ) Sereminile
( li ) F'anfmurto , , . , , , . . . , . , . . , , , . . , , . , . , . , , iemnmuiemia
zl isa Cumimuiuighuutmuu ,
Solo-IsrIufdl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Khmig
Mr. Cophtunml ,
\'iohlmi-ihommummce . , . , , , . . . . . . . , . , , , , . , Vs'issnrt
? dr. Iltichuimumuipister ,
Quartet-Old hiothier Uuibbarth..Leslie -
Thin I'ostomco Clerks' associzuliouu will give
a beneilt couucert. at the Imaht of time Young
Mcmi's Chnistinuu asnociatiomi Tuesday evemmimug V
which gives huromuuiso of boiuug excecuhimughy
wortiiy of hmatrouunge. Tue prograuui is varietl ,
as the following shows :
I'Alt't' 1.
Overtture-l'oet cmiii l'easauit , , , , , , , , , , , Stuppo
l'ostuhllct. orchestra ,
Violimi solo-Cavuuthmimu . . , , , . , , . . . , , , , , , , , lioehuuii
? il m' . Olof Nortiwnll ,
Soprano . - ' . . . . . . . . . . Gelht
Mist. ? 'htmmuchiolT.
'itluer ditO-iltIihuttiii . , , . . . , . . . , , , , , , . htixumer
Mr. amid Mrs. Jimhitma Fcstuuet- ,
l'AiVI' 11 ,
Recitation-i tuimnornits select ion , , , . , . , , , .
Mrs. Iita Mathmeouon ,
Vhoha - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dr. littetemis ,
Tenor solo-Only in lmeiunq , , , , , , , , leKo'emt
ui r. A ut ii ii t' Vamu l'tm mu ,
Flute - ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '
Mr Olaf h'etiersen ,
l'41t'1' 111.
Viohimu solo-Rhiapsoul Ic I lomigroise , . .Nmichuet5
.ir , Amutouulmm Slom'i.
Marclu-Dnmutly Fifth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fimrhumud
Omaha htnnJo club.
Comucert waltz-Night imi Nuuples. , . , , . . , , ,
le Lo Otmiurdia
I'ostotlhcto Orchestra ,
Mrs. lhcss-Ftmchus , accomuupnmulst ,
Miss Myrtle Coon amid Mrs. George Gould
'ilh slug the dtiet froni Memuulohssolmn'm'
' 'llymmimu of l'raise , ' ' with chuorums obhiguito , tut
U o'clock service at Trimuity etuthiedral ,
hut tiC Field or Mume ! ,
Itavehli is sImiglng ltahlui opera withu giant
success iii lierPmu ,
Gohtlmiunrk , srhmo is ltuioirmu Imi this country ' '
by his "Quecmi of Shueba , " lisa a mies' opera
baseui licke mis' ' "
on "Flue Cricket on time
hlearthm , ' ' vaitlmug itrotluctlomi imu ilerlimi.
llumapordimuck's opera , "Ihamuel mmcii Gret-
zehi , " has umiade such a stucces thmat ( lii' Itoyal
opera lii Iherh'n hmas contriucted for first pro-
duictiouis of all the work lie does icr five
years.
.
The hate Etiward Solcmuiomi miuaule his first 1.
lilt iti London as time comuiposer of Billie Toy-
br , lie was thuo secotid hmumsbanth of LhlIiami
Russell , and thin fathuer of liar one chiihd ,
whuo lives with liar uuiotiuer.
Mhs Sibyl Sanderson made liar first up-
nearanco in Philadelphia last sveelc Imu Man mi
auud was well received , 11cr voice is pronounced -
nounced a lighut soprano , especially pleasng !
in time nildilie amid upper registers.
Wilhiamiu F'uurst , th comIc Cpera coniposor
anti musIcal dIrector , says ( hint a theater or-
cimestra sluouiti not contain any brass in-
atruunemits except a French horn. This would ' .
give an audience too much license for hearing r ,
Itself talk ,
VV
It Is statcd that opera ln Italy is still in -
a declining condition , and that during thin
present season omuhy about thirty-five theaters
throughout time peninsula will be occupied
with opera. This La the smallest number for
many years.
Weber , wlmo died seventy years ago , received -
ceived less than $4,000 in all for his "Frel-
scluuutz , " one of the most popular and profitable -
able qperas over written , and for huis five
other operas he received only $8,000 altogehter
-a nuero bagatelle , which Strauss , Sullivaum
or Mascaguui would scorn for One of their little
works.
Adehina Patti recemitly sang hetoro Queen
Victoria , "flatti Bath , " front Don GioVanni ; '
"tjna Voce , " from II Barbiere di Sivlglia ;
"Elizabeth's Prayer , " from 'fannhuauser ; Tos-
Li's "Serenata , " "Home , Sweet Bomno , " "TIme
Blue-eyed Maiden's Souug , " comliposeti by hi ,
It. H. PrIncess Beatrice , and "Tue Last Rose
of Summer , "
"It Is thue tenor that makes eli thin trouble , "
says Jessie Bartlett Davis , thin Bostonian's
trump card , "Compared with him , the ban-
tone and ( hue bass are as ewe lambs. I think
that big hearts go withu deep voices , amid I
ltnow ( lint it it. almnost always ( ha high tenor
that kIcks for time center of tIme stage amid the
curtain call. Mind you , I do miot refer to any
particular tenor , to any member of the lion-
tonlans , for thmat is a happy ftumtuliy , but thin
tenor as I Imave sometimes founul him. "
A now opera entitled "Yorick , " was re-
cerutly prodtmced at Leghorn , 'Fun scene is
laid about 1600 , in London , and Shmakespesro
appears as one ot the characters. Yorick is
atm actor , whmo adopts and muiuurrios a girl , Alma ,
who theceives hiiumi anul tiles by hula sword , Her
lover muiects the sauna fate , after which Yorick
goes mmd. Thin mnumsic is said to be thmor-
oumghily iii keeping witim time story. This is
tIme play by Entabanoz , apparently , whieb
Barrett luhayed , translated by Ilowells , as
"Yorichc's Love , "
Calve gave two Performances of "Caval-
lena ltusthcana" imi Paris time other day , before - ' . '
fore startimug upon her tour , A writer 1mm-
thuulges in thmo followimug commoemuta tiucreen :
'The Calve-Moscagni Passion thuunderhoit
crashed down and lapped time stage dry of its
predecessors , riflIng thin audience on its ray.
It was hike a Omiltia novel after a Mutiro or
"Saturday Weekly" story , like a iuiidaummtner
temupest after spring uuunshmimme , hike real pan-
sion after Itlmflilo Ihirtatton. Tbuemn'mm nommie-
tIming like an opera ! 'l'lmero's action , motion ,
comucentratiomi , intensity ! Thin svhuolo timing Is '
over antI done with before you kmuow it's begun -
gun , just like a cyclomie or whIrlwind , "
Mr. Walter Damaronchi is mneeting with icroat
success iii time subscription sale for lila season
of Wagmmen opera in German , which opens at
the Metropolitan opera house , New York , Fob- )
rmmary 25 , for four syceitmu , sixteen performances -
ances , Thin hiostomi season , wiiicii in munder
thus local management of Mr , hi , G , Snow ,
will but at time Boston theater beginmmlng April
I , amid ten porformnaoceiu sviii lie given , tIme
operas hiciuig "Tristam anti hsohub' , " "Ie ! ( lot-
terdaimuuumc'mimmug , " ' 'DIe 'IValicure , ' ' ' 'behieuu-
" ' " ' ' ' ' ' '
grimm , 'Seigfricml , 'Tanahuouser' auth 'iJin
Meistersluuer. " Rosa Suchior , Miux Ahvary ,
itothumuhil , Brema , amid thi oilier letuiling
artists sail fen Amnerica next week , an a brii-
liamit season nisy cotufidelitly lie expected , baum
in Nc-ic York amid Boston , V
Tony l'astor says : "When Lillian htussehl
caine to mule she was a slender , awkward girl
or ic but her ftice was a hulcture , IL svas a
girlish beauty ( liSt has developed with
womnumnitood into the glorious tcauty that has
miiado lien ftumiious , 'Flint uihgiit was an awful
trial or hmt'r , Site dlduu't kuiow ivlia ( to dci
viui liar bands , Frank ( Brand , unce a can-
"umu-liali tosser , was time stage mnamuager of mimi
theater thuemi , lie told me that hue gave Lii-
iiamm her first immatructiomis , 'Just clasp your
iiauuds behind your back atid leave thiemiu ( lucre
whmile elmugluig. ' liar first song was a simple V
little thiimmg ; so vus hmer secauiti anti Imer thmirti ,
but she samig thiemmi all with such extiumisite
sweetmmeis Iluat even liar audience of siiortimug
macn amid muien about toWn , not always haul
critics cithuer , was gemmcrousiy entimusiastlc ,
Thin tratmeition fromui ireummbhimtg debutamite to
priruma domimua sas easy amid multi. "
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latcst U , S. Gov't Report
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