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THE OMAHA Biuiu: & DAILLY .. B, Collins, Mt md Mr- (‘nllawn\'. will meot i Umahy daeing the comin .Lmhvlu‘ wpm in coticert hpru .hmng their modest lerwonade and ascetie toa, 4 . Mr.and Mrs. Oscar Gunkle, Df. nd | vear also the Hon. W.F: Elmoro, of Mil- | her stay. = 1f the Al this & suspicion of the Something Unattainable, But Towards N!r; \‘l"“““”ll“" AL ’5('"“ :"'““'”“ waukee, president of the Wi -o;rfliv\ state | !\:M Jf\hfl ‘.i ‘“‘f(l. “Nl“ ‘f-v. Im ‘3‘}‘. [ Debutantes Unfolding Their Fair Freshness | Ailuted £ 1 i “I‘*I bette 'l HISh and & ing § d Te | Raier Wiy, o4 wiain Cook, Major | hoard of charities, the Roy. and Mra. W, | of Licut. Bailey, forwwerly of the 8t i nhat ola &iluted frivolity: if all the fine Indies ANt Which All Daneing Should Tend, | Butler, Mr. ¢ Mr. ana Mre, . (B Gopeland, Prof. and Mrs. Gillespie, | Tufantrs, and Miss Hiekman of Cinein: | in High Gotham Ciroles, theit admiters do. niot appreciste the J. Burns, Mr 1" Mrs. Coutant, Mre. | Xr nnd Mes. 1. A. Groff, Mr. and Mrs. | nati are visiting General and Mrs, Crook. | metaphysical reasonings and political s | ! [ POINTS FOR LOCAL DEVOTEE William Stephens, Mr. and Mrs, Leaviit | Lininger and Mr. and Mre. J. M. Wool- | Next week, General Match of the 9th . | ec of Henry George and Andrew L Barntam, Mc ani Mes Dic L/'\l L ek "% | Cavalry, and bis duughiter, Miss Dessio | O o RUNNING TOBOOT-HEELS | yy I there are many who do, and i Mrs. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs, Zahner. Mr. R ateh, seted. the attrition « e savans and r The Weoek in Society Marked by Two | and Mrs Samuel Burns, Miss V A Pleasant Sarprise. 3 > of Chi , & slstet of tlie | B06IA1 Kings and Queens=Clab Gos 1 ”l\'i Ted :( women with ! | [ well known ' journs co P P Mrs, Dr. dacobi, with— Mrs. W, B. Mil- A very pleasant surpride party was ten | worth Hateh, are expe Miss Dross bert, Miss Wahl. Mr. « | Brin t i P ons and O ’ | icks .:rr:'):-' ag :"" 'l"” lard, Mr.and Mrs, Woodward, Me. and | dered Miss Mable Van Ness Wednesdny | Drossor, and Miss Helon Shaw, of Fro Antey, Brooke knd Adany the ladies present is & m.,‘.‘ N ey '}”‘ \,I,_‘,Y \,]"."\{‘ Lo ,"\'{d,“g" ”"",r;“" cvening at hor parents' residence, 917 | donia, N. Y., are guests of the Misees Chips From Royal benefit to himself, 1 am sure r ter Notes. | tenutt net Mbs, Kingrows -‘lr"‘:‘"’-l Mes, | North Wheaton street. Phe evening was | Needham, on California and Twenty Blocks, thew HER, - | Stoman, M. ana Mrs, McCaskell. | éhent. in I ees W | R o BTG - Bins_dont o tfom Congo, and is the vory ke e itniee i Sloman, ) A Mrs. MeCasl o'clock when an elegant loncheon was | Butavia, visiting Mrs. Captain | e ¥ N ne cont o from Congo, and is the very LA AR ik i Cnity Club Social. served. Among the fow from abroad, | M auley and'the Misses Needham New Yonk, Dee. 4.—(Correspondence | [atest lion. e musthaves lion ceory Macmillans Magazine: It seoms (om0 |y, ity ‘olub gave their first social | {ere Miss Mary Davis, Mise Tille Milor, | ~ Mr. Ponnell s baok froma threo wooks! | Of the BEE]-Decembor in Now York is | ek you know, unt FUA00CH ARG | here i& mome subtler, some f L -y ors atkol = 1tk o 4 aw ¥ | the me ot buds, Moy, s o st weok i ™ ) nle f \ re | ) Friday eyening at Masonic hall, Avout | Mr: Charle Walters and Mr. 1 ‘Walk r, | visit with relatives in New York a the month for buds, not May, as you [ JCf FEFE i &t the l.otos Club, and neing than those sting thing more real in ier superficial distinetions, of Cot neil Blufs, resumed Ins place in th choir, which was fille e synagogne | wight suppose. I mean glorified in the speeches of Horace Port a hundred and fifty people were pr ‘ e R i AR BUDS IN SOCTETY torand Channcey M. Depew, Now York's and the affair wos ath N Futuritics, rough sucs s they may be to the ordinary obastedt, | sioially and. Ahaneially, Tevine's or The Metropolitan club give their next ‘N‘; L ""“‘ fon I ”I”“hm' ot '1” for this is the name now given to the | two indispensable orators on these ocea | useful as they must bo to one who is | SRV AT HRANCIAEY. TVIRES OF | by Decomber Presbytoring ehtrel, Now Yo debutantes, The buds unfold just before | sions. He has reccived at the house of & i e y strs she sic for the pro: _ N 3 4 esbyteria ch, Ne th | oy : H clend & thous sitors o o % trenting dancing from & morcly Wstor- [ irrammo of ststoon numbers e lotios | The Concordia Christmas ball will | and 1s meeting with merited success in | Christmas, so as to bloom at balls in | friend '..,”‘ Rthol. ok Uik SROWIOd 16 nl undoubtedly % standpoi 1 hy knowldtige, | & o Crs, adue sour Docembot S8 ? ba e ; Lok ol UL o genteel Mol owdd 3 u ‘-“(l,'i‘l u(“»]‘\vl_ !fn\'\ i kn l\\l _1_:v. | F the elub contiibutad cofes and oaks m"xwx.:le“)'a;.‘::'.:r gy i her ear o S January re very delicate, tender | g0 1y hand must have seemed strange lattracta lar b we old, is relafive; so s all dancing. |y 0 St TNt 12 ovclock. hilemon elub assemble at The lndies of St. Mary's Avenue Con- | flowers, reared in consorvatories and | to the man who spont so much of his life racta large nuwmoer Ly In dancing asin everyth ng clse there is hm'u i/ [l g e M ;“”";'] hall ’l‘l"“\"h"' 0. an W-;ml(hy h‘;vl‘lylm"l -(lhl imas | boarding-schools (hot-houses, indeed); | looking fo Lisingston andthe sources of | " anidenl, an ideal over unattainable, but | AMORE thos N NG he Happy Hours ciub will give a party | sale in the parlors of the church Thurs: | 4nq thieir first introduction to the world | the Nile, “They streamed in for_houts, | Of' people, establishin i i e MR S LRl Bl TR w2t Masonic hall Docombor 98 day and Fhiday evenings ddition to ot o Tt e o | four or five abreast—oditors, actists, olo f peoy lishing ssthore will | 18 now-a-days made at te fashionable mothor to send | SUUONISLS, lawyers, eXicabinot ministers, | ;many manufactories, women of The A. O. U. W. ball will bo held at | fll Sorts of pretty fancy artic ARtiwcenLpDes ! Metropolitan hall Deceraber 3 be a department. of all_sorts of home | fashion for and Mrs newho writes poctry | and Mrs, W. E. Copel purely for pootry’s sake, so the ideal | Edholm, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8, Cartis, Mr. [ Me! ¥ : (o, | made confections and refreshiment tables, | out cards to all her acquaintances for ar ad sav . / } < | and Mrs . Anderson, Mr. and Mrs There will be a K. of L. assambly No. | P all her acquaintances for an | Stanley had saved his country p 3 | icer i one who dances purely for | dhd Mrs, MG, ndurson, Br. and Mrs. | o GAFGIIC T Tl December 14, © - | Where oysters will bo served: in every | aftornoon, “trom four tosoven.” The [ hix encmys. He had a e and the cit ¢ill no i s sake. As nll motives of gain, | Burton, Mr. and Mrs, Georgo A, Joslyn, | O11] style. The ladies will wait on the tables p ), I averybod ! Toral. and ethical tendenoies, | Mr. and Mrs, Pratt, Mr. and Mrs, Seydol] Ulhe Home Circle club will hold theit | (fos in costume. Friday evening, | B1CSts 80 to theso entertainments in | & Drnee, B Orery ooy 0t are. The N Gl Wiie thoy oy magaity wnd povutatize | Mr. aud Mrs, M. C.'Wilson, Mr.and Mrs. | noxt party at Masonie hall ‘Decomiber 31 B giyen by ise stecet costumes, the men in - colored | Wontered why ovorybods wis dore. The | dowbt be increased to a & apoem, lessen 1ts yilud us pure poetry,so |\‘|”"""»'"‘_""-l Mrs, '“‘”v‘ Mr. and There will be a ladies’ party among | age. late of the Camilla Urso comy any, | trousers and cutaway coats, the women ;h.l- Ethiopan sun. When [ last saw bim . ;& B all extraneous motives detract from the | Mrs | i ) d;vj Ays. Mun- | the Knights of Labor organisntion af who is visiting Mrs. A. 8. Stigor. The | in dark bonnets and cloaks; but the | ¢ was reay, o alimo-twhite, bit now we | poprdation of 200,000 1l purity of dancing. 1Is is true that this [ {1 \‘l" “’ OBAUIEIH - EHE M Cunningham hall December 8 small fee of 10 cents will be charged for | hostess and her bud are in evening dross, | sports Wt put to shame the toupees i A ideal is never reached, but some iss Holen Conelaiid 4\' Mg, I'he children of the Sunday school of | admission. the debatante espocially decollete, The and coiffures of the most venerable peo- | e d#ledn 2 years, thus chies it much more n bie Shreve, Miss Edson, | the congregation Isracl will have a party o TTeM ; SN e © | Dle of the world, Peoplo wonder if it = g ’ The dances ineluded in ”“ first | Miss 1 num.m Miss Vorhies, Miss Mar: at Metroplitan hall Decomber 28 ¥ CHURCH NOTICES. contrast between the ApPes - he 18 *fash Congo. s 13 s g, ! I Copeland. Mies 1 Glbson, at ) an hall m ; ) e Al | i was the latest fashion in Congo, or incaeasing the value l yrrhic \‘\. Il—(‘”l! "nlnu n]l the Misses Millie 1o (hl., . :vr'll;'l‘a .;x l(lnls n‘ur.-wm ‘I' he i pe ‘:l'l' who re whethier he had been sealped by his now ] 5 igious nbols of the sa & iy Y e J Churches Throughont the Ot lome and those who are re- | subjoects. 3 parallol among | (rafl Bas Stullemun, Hisy Bontd, A | e o b dntod a group of | The Saints Chiavel, en Twouty.irstund | coivod is striking, and hardly fair to the | He bears his honors meeklv.. and, m of all real estate in the oment bas invaded the | Whitinore, Miss Iiggenbotham, Miss | Mise Southard has completed o hand- 780 pom, Sabbath school at 1950 ]!“:‘];l l et ettt iR Lll';\l;v‘"i‘v::(“l:ll;\‘v Raiwi ety BB it il il Al burd s and un-lux.um?, m the ballct Konnedy, jss Stiipmaty, Miss Kennon, somo specinien of reponsse. | Prayer meeting Wedneaday evening. All :*i"";l"“-(‘;:‘:”' ;:"l"l‘(il"“l"‘:"‘f”’"" ,L':‘L London a decade or more go, T rige cely. suouroan ¢ the end is health, in OO Bt b s Ball is painting some charming C or charn o0 g oven_reached to Windsor, and the queen " . i ving of moucy, or some- k{': oy, Ay ant | tandscapes on ground gl Swedish Evangelieal Lutheran | lighted and it seems a little like putting | sent for him to tell her his'story property now will be ;|‘-|;~. “HI I l‘; .l-m "h:. nh'im (ll l\; WoOUEHn Minnas: BVRHECD, \:,T l];.”,“h is decor: Al ]-4,”“ of s u.nd N nl.vn enth | the InLnlmu”un lll~LlJ‘: "|_1L-- ”;w m[.m Which reminds me that § 1 R Tdiary ainly it is not in this clas: Ll A v e | sachel bag with spider webs, bird streets, divine servies and preaching by | window or the market, offering her for BEATRICE HAS (1AD A BATL st DI 0P, D it wo are to look for dancing for dunc- KAWL ARS8 (e Ry the pa £ A Togelstrom, ut 10:) a. | special inspection; but’ it is ifie mode, the hiticth essonagi inside property then. 4 ng's suke. f L it Moo 1 m. and 7:30 p. m.. Sunday school at 3:30 every delicate debutante st < J B. Smith, A Smith, Burt [ Miss Day, on Capitol Hill. has made a s k N : - Lo . & his youngest scion of ish roy: D . V. AL L, AKnn G, A, Streitz, Ed | number of $achet bags from moleskin, | P: M Tuesday evening, b ueetinz, fo b eriticised and admired. | 1A YO 1% only semi-royal n iis ot Everybody that has and Thursduy of th | Two or three young frio nds assist her | fpNeY Mrs. E. P k gave a re win, William Rhodes, Mr. decorated with roscbuds and pansies. 4 RIIVAE o S ! utcome of a’ mesallianco, | g day from i to . The parlors » M. Higkenbotham, G, A" Sturring, Mrs. Dr. Grant has made several protty | S04 Beqndiavis nommally, but they ate caroful not to be |y Strictly speaking, of a morganitie | boreglit real estate here Mr union; for, to be morganatic, with candles and ealondnrs by covering a pieco of pastc. goaloof alegatce | dic i oard with ‘dingonal pieces of silk and scale of ele he lndies™ who as- | Konnedy, W akefield, H. E | plush in _contrasting colors, and”attach. gisted in receiving were Mrs. Richards | DeoWilliams, W. C. Ross,” Mr. Adums, | ing a small ealendar to the si son, Mrs. McCord, Mrs. Lander, Mrs. | Mr. Kuevals,'Mr. Shevrill,” Mr.” Livesey, | A spray of olden rod or Nye, Mrs. Bradford, Miss Richardson, | Mr. Sherrill, The socials will b held one side PV hing was on a [ {1 ) near; o H p | OWs orything was on a | Qre, Mi | too near; and all the world that know TendLn attaos o knowsdamoigle ke | 14 h‘"‘,::‘,‘ ‘;‘;,,‘"",;;:‘;'" 4 fas anade from 100 {o 100 m. Sund are hospitalities dispensed of course on SHlaE RS i S0R 0 Lo sl o et g ation is reve Twenticth and | Puneh an eidiling) ide 1) the father of the newcom ( nan Luthe cent on the umhm-«t Pre for the specially in 1, Miss Ljnms, once & monih, OO ARSI 17 Atb by G SOlr Kt i.,"»).v\l-l,-..u‘\;v.&ln’,ml.u Proaching and | VORI i e TSy i fo | ot reeognize s Togal out of L}.wllw“{ cash., they have in- Phodnvitation st intluded. Mrs, Pob Hymon's Haul, mus orders, many of which are for out-of- :.--«!‘ e M‘ th g6ho oime | get away, and only the intimates remain | Gao0d authe in _such tattors, classes | s Patrick. Mrs. | The wedding of Miss Laura Schamel | town peoplo. T handsowe portraits | T30 I R SWhite: dinmer - waltz, After | p2G1 authorite in sueh witos, clises | vested, and the stme ve been completed of J. O. Fishor, of | PeOPle’s meetin, ; C sda; Hastings Journal, and s LR afternoon at the residence of the bride’s | wife, a bright-looking brunette.” Another Uity church, BEOAVIE Mes Tlorbowats: Mids AatixMiss ents, Twenty-fourth and Pierce streets. | good piece of work was the portrait of ss sireets, Se Mus. and Miss Wakely, Mrs. Wool- | The ceremony was performed at 0. W. Sweitz, of Kearney. Blun il LI worth, Mrs, Paston, Mrs. and_Miss Me- | o'clock by the Tey J. 8. Dotweiler, Misg | In the studio mc o o Ll hpldg Cormick, Mrs. Peabody, Mrs, W Clara Feenan acted as bridesmaid, while | Put aside thew h Sibaicr ot Dilomony e e pleton, Mrs, Annin, Mr Mrs. Boyd this (Iu- young lady is in society bud is “out” and may’ go to balls get married, if the vight mun comes ong and papa approves. The sre of these teas last w t of | fashionable women and dancing men at ERELEHS || TR0 et OR RLHIGERGAR e LITO 85 ton Muster of Philosophy vs Jesus the Mas. | fo" 44 % ™ filevei by aloyd nd Miss Bovd, | and Henry Suutter occurred Wednesday derson, Mes, Gilbert, Mrs, Kountze, Mrs, The styled princiere, \ e, and though . d thie -“hl‘.-n conferred on him the title ot | thaag @ royal highness, this was a usurpation, % and her son-in-law is not accepted by the | {ipree, imperial people of Germany and other dynastic personages as of their ‘‘set.’ For even in those exaited spheres the bound to con- —-im of the pupils have work and penc e t the tent: First Baptist church, corner Fifteenth | approc Mrs. Hariilton, Mrs. Barker, Mrs "Ooro Orott offict busying themselves in prevaring pr A BT BEE oAkl § ’ ~- " ) flic rd pest man. Mr. 5 : br s ter of Religion.”” Subject of 4 ¥ ) Same 1bbighness prevails as among | g and Mr, Mrs. 5 LOHD trifles for Christ Cards, expensive o jee ball. As for me, [ like to soe | g % « arve! - Eil Lt LNl LG Suutter is one of Omaha’s most popular | and useless as th PR long | lecture “1s el Larger than He : 11 [ BliopkobntraSaRdidaoetatio pa ryelLi) b | Mrs. J. J. Brown, Mrs. Hor! Watson, Mrs. La ive efforts of the neophytes. 1 e keenly the freshness of tint and, for ull that I can sce, s just a3 Mrs. Van Nottrand, | young business men, and _has a host of | reign, but this yesr they are declared ; Mrs. and Miss Hanseom, Mrs. Pritchett, | friends i the city. The bride 1s adaugh- | Jonger fashionable, and’ instead articles { aund Davenport stre Sermon at 10:30 | and smile, so soon, alas, to fade; I delight | * /2 i oai dlrs, Dosne, Mrs. Byron' Reed, Mrs. Dr. | ter of Jacob Schamel, one of Omahivs | that are useful as well as artistic are sont, | 3. m. and 7330 p. me by Kev. Dr in watching the gentle grace of n girl ot fi\,.,('\‘lfij‘,‘,i',’l"l’,,'lh','.‘ Ak W2 have a farge list of hargains Tongland, Mrs, | most respected ¢ and is a univer- | such as portfolios, vlotters, sachel bags | man, of Chicago. = After morning and Miss Luenor. Mrs. 1ranteh,’ Mrs, | sal favorite. Mr, Sautter is to becon- | and calendars mon, collection for for: Jordan, Mrs. Shelton, Mr Burns, | aratulated on his excellent choice. In | Miss Kittio Lowe has completed her | ¢lose of service the Lor Mrs. Hagus, Mrs, Beall, Mrs. | the evening a grand reception was held, | beautiful fish set, and sent it to Clu- | observed. Jones, Mrs” Garneau, Mrs. Hinebe at which a number of their friends as- | cagro to be firc The plates are in a | T RHRMEFRL R MES L SHTOHAL sembicd to offer congratt s. Those | dozen different dosizns, delicately tinted W Mré. Burnoy and Mis. Nason, [ brosont had the plensurc of hstenig to | and painted with seq anemones and Mrs. W. V. Morse, Mr, Cowin, Mrs. D! | Vocaland instrumental music of a ligh | shells. The platter is tinted to repre- V. Barkalow, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Kitehen, | ordor, and also en] Mts. Moore, Mrs. and Miss E & | . shiteen, who does not know the world— | 59 or relations would only insi L.\‘.‘.‘n- e e a e s oo CHitrg | Score er two of her relatons would only | of hgth inside and suburban 2 du- Beatrice of Battenberg might be s supper will be | wiles go straight by me und are aimed « 7 propflny He[e iS a flflma‘ “"t' o . ol | the grace of God queen of the United school, 12 “noon. | some stupid boy who candance. Talw L | h § gdom of Great Bri every night this wc €0 to tea—if L am asked i) S & A Lt 1 s colonies |Iln-ul- g 1‘,. Saturday exc ”l”‘ and the colonies and depen cencies in Bu- AMUSEMENT FoBUAL AL Seats free.” Strangers now is palmisty. | pefender of the Faith, Bmpress of In. | Block 16, Credit Foncier addi- is @ stop begond the buds. and tho |m! morsel of flesh and | giom, & tots, trackage each side, presented to her hus- v fonal n\ it ig bolles with more than a sea- | pitsq $hG b i fbito i ithin two blocks of coal mine. oyed aline supper. | sent water and the rim_ has a conven- | St. M avenne Congre : _Mrs, Darton, Mrs. Max | Amoig the numerous presents received | onal design of fishes, with steay bits of | ebureh. L the morning members will | son's experience who are most. pr Yand would b heir uppa o v, Sjores, Mes: Bunham, Mrs. | Moro a haudsome elght day. clock irom “and balt scatiored hero | bo recived and the Lord's supper will | i exumining hunds perliaps Boeatse 50 | Oaly o rovolution cout This | Esarani and Mrs. Fdgar, Nors. Bonnett, | the bride’s father: fine chin ten s halihores e administered; the pastor will reyiew, | many huve been offered them. Once it bit of royal however, | g. e el 5 M M rs 71t Clhason, Mrs. and | easy chair, brido’s mother; cake Mra' Numauet is still adding to hor | bY Feausst, tho worl of Ko Sun Jonus | was cookery, and all tho olegant, women oK | |0:zaom liguso, Julowilds 83,100; Miss Cary, Mrs, Fxtabrook, Mrs, Carrier, | setof knives and forks, {caspoons and | ¢! - K in Omaha [ the cyening the gospel 03 T slewing and frying, (et | 1 ey S oy antad her | 9-room house, Kdlcwild, now, Knight, Mrs. and Miss Dic! tables) ..nnuf At set, etc., from employes services, so popular during the spring amateur theatricals, then clo- | gowry rather: ™ &mg]v and all the §6,000. vy, Mrs. Dundy, Mrs. Fun Louser, | of G. H. .\ (nllm\ rickle castor, and summer, will be resumed and the ect cos- Jun aud oot to i b and Miss McConnetl, Mrs. Gayl Mrs. Moyer; sot.” Mrs, Metzger’ pastor will preach on A Modern Nua- were indispensable. This winter k}t"{h;‘,"‘k:‘{,’(‘,‘,’; S o fl’l’,s“‘,’,‘]'{l‘“':,‘; 6-.room houke, fmprovoment As- SR ot S e B Seats free and all are welcome, : r fanoy s AC with a professor of palniistry Millan, Mrs. McWhorter, Mrs. Tjsims, Mrs. inrings, Tom Croft: cut glass be Willard Scott, pastor. who lectures on the science of fortune o V f 5 Jolinod tsse and \,m Talimg “ | dish and’ saucers, Miss Roberts; fru of the Prince or \\ alesdied, u\o_m threo o win-Lden Baptist church. Sy 1m| ch.u.cku‘ u,llmg by tne smdv of adica only son, Mrs, ‘and Miss Sharp,’ Mrs Miss Feenan; br wstor, Mrs.Shaw; charmor offors to,daci pher the lines you brat the less''—those “M,.w,‘\\,m.l,\ e | s, and Miss Summers, Mr fancy tidy, Mus vhill, never noticed before: she tells you | gha nation to care for. Suppose Beatriee Suvage. Mra. Coutant, Mrs M whether you ivo or wilo: | had proinced twins! tustm, Mrs, Callow, Mrs. and Miss SRt TR al, ble, hanpy or L R OME 8 st Shoars, Mrs, and Miss Conirdon, Mrs, | One of tho prettiest and quictest wed- Brevitieet I the 2ypsy s GRANCOD 10 | of s e e h o e oAb st MR Yout, Mrs. Liningor, Mrs, ailer, Mrs, | dings thathas been witnessed bere was | Mrs. Dubois is ont afte broud to take up the study | af wil the feasts 3 Chambers, Mrs, Ross, Mrs. and Miss | that of Miss Alice Rustin and Chaune wnd, and s, therefore, more fi- | i TUS BHOOHY Toft, Mrs. L. H. Tower, Mrs. Lockwood, | Otis How sl hibition some fine specimens of carving. A pair of panels have and double roses od in relief. binet of intricate workmanshp is completion. Mrs. Mumaugh been putting the finishing touches on | Bethl some line s, Among tho lesser \t4:15 p. . at St. Mary \\nmw objects were noticed abowl with a stormy | Congreeational church b marine scene, und a spoon orzamented Rev. R, L. p.m. Prayer g at 7:30 p. m, Strangers borne. While I lived m England a ehild sociation, lot omul,eufl.fi’m $3,500. Georgia !Mma, by stenm, ‘water and arn, ete., near $7.700. , N rooms, 2 lots, Windvor Place, 2 blocks west PPark, Howard-Rustin, weleome. vera illness Presbyterian chureh, corner Dodge seriously ill | 4 Scventeenth streets 0 ar with the practice than her fellows rs. L. rd at the tabernacle of the 10:30 . m. and 7:50 p. m. i A PR R R S50 Mrs.” Worthington, Mrs. 1. L. Clark; | Firgt Congrogational church last n} W1 expects to winter in tho | 1o w5 Trie.” Bindag aiest ot | she is in great demand—a vert thel formeor GaitorGERthy Now N Gricibx: 200, g & tl ber of congress, the Mrs. Ramge, Mrs. Geo. Barker, Mrs : g i after Christmas. ) ; : v listened to, her decrs: ss, the member of —congress, House and 1ot in Lowe's addi- A e b MEg ) At 6:30 the bridal party entered the L8 SO . close of morning wevship. oung peo Hnal s aniatiractiyeartand beurer of the knownothing p Al s Coeby. Mys, Crogk, Mrs. Con. | chureh and were made one according to | ,; Miss Carrie Howell is hcme from a de- | plos’ mecting at 6:45 p. m. s Mline st o o rs ago, was laid 1 his | tion, $3,800. nell, s MG \»“;\i““,'l Mra Rir yilot]lietare plo laoro it ol ofline umm_; lightful llo_m lnllllv jumh. s ; Rev. Alex. I'nnmps'm will lecture this T RS S e ) ‘,:‘ ty i.mmo.m turdny. | knew him well a | Fine mew house in Hanscom Mrs. Redick, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Kelier! | tioual ehurch. The bride was love {EAD A0 To RN (o an Oxsl | MOTning "{‘,“‘ Opera_house at 11 womun, who holds your hand and quarter of u century ago. I wrote for 1 Catherine street, 10 Mrel BAS Barkalows Mys. Lowis ROc0, | loboansl oA EIlirosirielsarn aiLa sit in Aurors, UL 5\-’ loe k’ 4 ubject Istimates of | vour pahin with her'own fingers, \ the Express in my salud 5, when ne e B G Mrs. Adams, Mrs, Neidig, Mirs. and Miss e carried o boquet of white Marechel | Georg A ,"‘3‘ n has returned | Men: the Resul (eezes, tickles necessarily all the tim and his more brilliant brother J: .\lv.mv rooms, heated by furnace, best Mis$ Timmerman, Miss Doyle, | Niel roses, The bridesmaids, Miss Holon | fFO™ in New York. St cal Lutheran | and tells your_fate and’ your dispo’ | Were among the forcmost men in New | pyjje in - the city. Bargain, lin, Miss Groenhow. Hull and Miss Mamio Royee. wore white | . Judge and Mrs.pMcCullough are home | Mission, Saunder, near les, | sition besides, Your fate, if you are s York journiism. Then Grecley con- | S Mrs. Dr. Peck wore heayy gros grain dresses and oarricd boquets of | from @ visit in Chariton, In. Rov. Geo. H. Schour, pastor. Sunday | ceptible, it needs no paimistry to_tell; | ducted the ‘Tribune, and Ciarles A. ] #5.700. silk and jets. Mr. Snow and Mr. Crapp acted | Miss Adelaide Dunbar, of Chicago, is | School at 880 p.m.; church service and | your disposition, if you are humian, is Dana was his subordinate; then l.lfim) s-room cottage ew, coiner Mrs, C. P, Peck, a combination of blue shors, the guest of her cousin, Miss Coburn. preaching by the pastor at 7:30 p. m. | ¢itable, and vou become anxious to h J mond edited the Times, and I re 19th and Okio streets, Lake's silk and velvet. The bride is a daughter of Gilbert Ru Charlie Stone returned yes. | Meeting “for’ Bible study and praver | the witeh decide your fate—for more than | member cautioned me to write short ; g 2 Mrs. Nyo wore an elegant pink silk en | tin, and has won many admirers by her O D T N T ursday at 7:80 p.m. Strangers wel- | an evoning. [ Suspect many destinies | & and oLty to exhiaust my sub- | addiiion, $2,800; §100 cash, truin, Hl:mml"l profusely with fine lace | graces of mind and pe \()n Mr. Howard come. will be determined, indeed, by palmistry | ¢ "":"\l' »U:lm “l \r‘-n il .1l|llll"'4“il .'1““‘.';:" :5 per month. and pink crape, dinmonid 15 a son of Brigadier-General Howard O e St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran | before the winter is over, Junne 2 elder, controllc o ; x Mrs. Rie n. handsome heliotrope | and is highly rospeeted for his busmess | visiting Mra. Juin Franete gn " Colfon | Stnday school meets every Sunday fte Stitl another occupation of the carly e and EpopEhEetoul salitopinioh WeskingonEAananey n train combined with passamen- | and social qualifications. Mr. and Mrs. | sireet. i A% | noon it #:30 in Cosmopolitan hall, No, | winter, before n.. bulls and heavy dir folowinp et linds eioban torie of gold irridesc dinmonds. | Howard will be athome in Mount Pleas- | e w. g Ms .| 1531 south Thirteenth street ner 1 other forms of dissip: of PIOUILIBI s Sa0/ £ons Drs, radford, oroam Chiny silk How: | ant addition, rs. irtin s enjoying a visit t German Free Evangelicai church, | tion—is the reading. Soc i85 growing || uanotoraiol aihe LLORMoN I Mes =0 nling ttily trimmed with bows o from her father, Dr. D, Greenteaf, of L U e out which way the tide of public senti Ty Li dice at No. 4 engine house, corner | liters ushion. | Quietly Linked, Gulesburg, 1. po) o L T ment was setting and keep nbreast of it i B o, Ele q ) S stry 1 MRS, JOHN SHERWOOD, L3 A largo | A vory quict wedding oceirred Tucs- . 1. H. Porry, of St Joseph, is ,,," venth and Dorces strosta ut 1080 1u clover wotnan, who. lins 800 & good somelotithosagmholaln fatidaiEono evening at 8 o'clock. the prineipals n o, Mrs. J. A Wakefield, | ert, “Sabbath school at § 2. m. Friends | deal of the great Lon both sides of | M ,‘l‘;:‘)\'f;;’:l!lI‘I'I‘;“;;:“_’ 8 woll as ho y 1, and pr Mus. I,mlln-r b corsage boquet of jacqueminets bull's eye half Miss Richardson’, u combination suit of | being W, O. Mathews ull Miss Naney J and children are cordially invited, and | the ocean, and ean tell what snc - ull’s eye ha bluc silk and striped velvet. | Tuttle. The marriage was solemnizod 0, of Chicago, has como | wolcomo. : seen with o d felie | 50 often v \1m Knight, blue silk_combined with | S ooy with her son-ine | - Nowth. Prosbyteri ity that are raro P Brooks was a shy, retiring , Saunders street, Y (- Sers | of readings at her own house for charity—for ehurity @ lnnlllm-h sing. When [ v Wi |lwx, at the home nln.mcmlv a public one, but very much in R < ood deal of ‘a thinker, an in Situated ¢n the nd he and his brother | over which e rave trimmed with s roon Rev. Wi R, Henderson ; ilitary Road, ived | vice at 10:30 a. m, and pastor p. . Sunday of the bride's avenue. Al Louis, a comes Elegant Reception. prosent to ofier congratulations, snd winter with | school atnoon. Young people’s meeting | 4 5 D I wer, He we Me. nd Mrs. 8. P. Morse gise one of | many toasts were ‘offered : L1 her sister, Mys, Wyman, al 6:30 p. m. . Communion and reception | Dull fights for charity, » o piantaragipRoverlionss han within 5 LS y e d at the table 5 P L I sold tickets and toc last of the men who founded nt receptions of the sci- supper was _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore are enjoy- | of new members at mornmg service. | Sl tiekots and 100 S ey ¥ OF NEW YORK wals I D onnte " R danghter of ing a visit from Mr. Moorc's sister, Mrs. | Strangors made welcome at all - the | 6 e giiateyt tomeadoss TR LONEAT 0] Al el I Depol | A oldest residents and is one of lhmlgm of Cincinnati | servie ‘me and her style were more feminine | Which others orig A and impressed *the Belt Line, 192 lots for snle, | ] Rerh RN VOIS LAIRE 1o thattoyay \‘:umflgffln-t ty. |‘“"‘| groom | A\_I' ~Mr\hllun' of 3 mn.n.-‘h. ( s | Calvary Baptist church, Saundersstreet | qnd quite s atirac She wiofe and | their own traits upon thom, changing the | o e L TLG SF Bl | B By SRR 20 M T A ek ml \m[u\\;_,ll(n.m l(‘ ;2."" ‘,.-.»n in nm:l :m“n “«‘.]» ”mxru weeks to her | chapel. ~ Preaching at 10:30 a, m. and d about soelal matters mostly abroad, als entirely from .\\I|:|I they once | ¥ » h Conin of anth Arenod” Hoormes waa | tho employ of Milton Rodgora the ‘past | unolo, Mr. McMillan | 780, Rev. AW, Clark wili preaeh both | gud half the eleye of fashion, on No one wonld recoznize the ol | gopn cnsh, balance $10 per Terhe flawat niten Sr aeun N OBA | Aavom g any friendly wishes “fo Mrs, Clark is training hov elass, which | morning and evening. Sunday sehool | gne day or anotl oss i the Mail and “Express of ; rysanthemums. The chandeliers were low the, s r-lmnln'mgw some of the best material of [ at3p.m. 'Rr meeting \\idm- viw seen in her d ome of ur, the ‘(.l |§uu»I’x lu\ulu 11114- montl These 1ots will double in twined with smilax, and a pillow of Walnut Hill Club, the city in purt singing. evening at 7 Al are cordially invited | 1lyem on ma Sio | paper of Dana; o wble | o f . i Howots rested on tn sidebontd, Ona | Mrs. Stowart entertained the Watnut | Miss MoLane, of Meadville, Pa., is the | to the services of this church. had_ bright i that of Pulitzer Herald, the | Vélue within a year, thus making smaull table in the dining room a pyramid | Hill club Thursday evening. A fine | 2Uest of Miss Miller 1 Dodge, and will illside Congregational chureh, | sical, amateur ana professional; and idle ¢ Tribune and the T seem o Tun gy pralit of 1,000 per cent on the Qf Bowars oxtendad. to 1ho obASAShor. | muslosl nroRie e add HOR: ok ter Christmas Omaba View. " Pastor Crane preaces ut [ men, who caved for somotiing besides | more in the old lines, Lut these, too, bear | 00 o : 7 Mrs. Moo wore n fawn colored #silk | uud recitations made the ovening M. L. Stauton, of Val- | 11:00a. m.and 7:30 p, m. Bible school | horsts and eards, liked alsoto look in, | the marks of the men swho now control | casti pivid. Comy atcme a ton ns well a8 to ook, | them. If they did not, neither the papers red to 1 bie one. Those present were Mr, a I nd Mrs. G. W, | at 3:30 p..m. and 1y 5 X 4 o SELEARO AR ISACR GLS Aah ARk Lu"m on Poppleton avenue Cherry Hill Congregational church, | It was surely a’ pleasant change iu the | would be worth reading, nor the men trimmed with ecra and bands of 1i50, muwmug Mr get what you ant for (irey will iridescent menterie, dinmonds. Needham v/ u The representutive people of Omaha were voll, Mr_and Mis I TR ey T o T v. J. T, Mail preachcs at 7:30 p. m. |‘ulmmulu( afternoons, what they are. 3 E all soon go. present, a constant stream of guests aylor, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, | Orleans early next month, to spend the First Christian church, corner Twen or ther ¢ many cultivated women S FIANCIS ADAMY o5 3 5 E coming and gomng until midnight. 1t Mrs. Tatt, M sevorost monthy of tho winter tieth street and Capigal avenue. Koy ow aulljyaieil mon in tho fashion. ‘\"“;" Lissiwroto from Now | We. alw ke spoclnlly af " the most largely attended TS i F EBN LB ORISR AL ey ARG s e society of New York, anc orl away almost withou g AR s s & i Mrs. L. O, ¥ eveland, 0., | Jos. H, Foy, L.L.D. pastor. Scrvices ! 2 NNt wonth Omahn property for sate, party that been given, but r, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, is visiting her niec Mrs. J. 1 Daniols | 8t 1030 . m. and 750ip. m. Leetu iy seem 0 bo wondoring what mon’a b As.gono. And yob h Reenerly My wits soman of enormous influeace in his 1his conntry faithfully s and their to dan 1 do with themsely fow Yhaving Moen sont. | Mrs. Hutehinson, Mrs ‘Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Hell- | president of the Club. Iton Tle meeting wlay evenings at 7 o'clock. Prayer mecting Chic sots. to’ Sunday schiool workers Wedn s We operty witi 2o and Twenty-third s Horton lias List your time. Hoe ant I'hey do not always i Mus, Milton, Hondricks, | be hold overy two weeks, | The nest will | , turned from #0 | Wodnosday evening ut!7:45. You ara | dine; they gettirec during the war, and perhap essons | will ndyertise iowell for you, Colonel und Mrs. Honry, MY, and Mrs' | ba heid at Mres. Needbams | aecompanied by her sistor.bles. Mloming, | o gially fhvited, B 0 WL oven” seandal; they w. tially asany man in the ficld, — His can- | P. E. Ier, Dr. and I Je pu snend seve weoks in- Omaba, is not too much of a proye tion and diplom Kill his shrewduoss | We have aere property norl Mr. and Small and A _ Miss Lel lnm ¢ is the guest of Miss Amy | A Storv of the Ron, J,..,,.., Cavanaugh | of conversation, a reminderof what they [ and court combined with obstinate I west, de riination and unswerving putriotic | Se@tl volion, were of in ulable conse- | nee in London in the s when the We iin and Mrs. M y Dr. and Mrs, Whinnery entertai nith, Mr :unl MN. Me- | few friends, informally, Monday ¢ Martin Mrs. Coutant had a smali anniversary She will veturn | 7 Field and Farm: — Cavanangh, after | may have = d done elsawh ompanied by Miss his term _in to | Mrs. Sherwoc weeful ado, His fun ud | nished all this. She did New York Bave pr y of an I, h. ml Mrs, | pariy Monday evening. The Roev, Dr. Foy,of St. Louis, who lus | st speaker positive kindnoss. Her readings con- | English government AFSLOCTACY | Rina iy ~ nd \Ir \\ V. Moorse, Mr, The Park Avenue club spent a pleasant been appointed pastor of the | when the r lican paty put in nomin: | tinued for months At the close she went | were as bitter enemios iu\lllu\ union us ik Moores and Mrs. Pars: | ovening at D, V Shobs, {-vu-'l\ church on Twentieth street, is ‘u 1rhlul on for (. onal coun- | abroad |:1';}' ,vx-vl\'p\< 4 ne mnlvululu 4 iy 4||hu|:m s workd Lany o \\'\ u’»h innati, Mr. and Mrs. A. D | " R .. | at 2210 Capitol avendie. cils Hiram »* democrats | now stores of stories. And 'tis said she | hehad with tia witer of the he Bezique elub met at Mrs. Sargent's ¢ - and Mys. Morsman, Mr L M. Holbrook,wha is sick at the Childs’ | pitted dJim wst him ound piguant oues, and many are | republic, Lord fonn Il Many a Mr. and Mrs. Nye, S WO R hospi*al with typhoid fever, passed the | They wera both rattlers, or talk, so ¥ Lo again. Sho s porson- | time he stayed the hand that was raised and Mrs, Geo. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs, Lakters gt th "‘-I‘“""‘_[“‘;:‘-‘»\K“"\'l' Mes | erisis of his illness Wednesday, butis | they decided Lo stump the territory to- | & | wstrike at o4 bl we were closcly on ”‘ QI’ A Nush, Mr. and drs Paxton, Mr. and | eaviit SUEag, o i o Mooyt | sl in a precarions condition | gether and speak from the same rostrum Lhe disposition among people of leisure | gaged. His action iy the “Trent miitter, Tt ||U| s l". u-h.-l\ai Mr. and Mrs. Fratt, Mrs. | Jns u‘.‘l‘»\. s, Aunin, of Omang, aid M L o ara) mudmeneslt = e R e man tha W it | and position and « iion (for m»y.i‘ m.;u. he struggled .'w,w.lr Morsto ek W1 y Ramsey, Mr. aud Mrs i | nd Miss Mol foadville, Pa.; Mrs, Yisiting Mre. Gilbery Lol e | Langrishe had built a theate v than visit or give dinners, or dress | would have precipitated i and Mrs. Crook MeCord Peots to make un extendod yisitin @uahi | iers arrived there h o, o even talk through the German | usany victery we eyer ' Teed, Mr and Mrs. 8. D. Bangs, Major ey s | A rousing opera, has e 110 bad tho whole tide of Ens : and Mrs. Burry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Mrs ‘[ anac the o) TIE NINETEENTH CEXTURY CLUB ust him. Hurdly one of The ladies of the North Preshy an Barton and Mrs. Ruddis, Mr aund Mrs, people among whom b h some allu | friends fo s op' | almest fashionable. It numbers, indeed, Rustin, Mr. and Miss Crary, N. Crary, | Orr tbert's two handsome houses on jarien Ay 5 AL 1 chureh will hold an art exposition ut the | ! rith som | AL foshiansin. o8 LIRS, SNEMER, | I A fo 1 st | o Dl Ay A anots, | night. A delightaul evening was speut i | church next Thursday.” Judging 2eom | POet “"",. broughdown i Rpusd. | Iany eople; kon, Serigus, BAE ANARAR: | 1O S rianal frioid q ! Mr. and Mrs. Plonnell Mr. and Mrs, | playing euc lire and bezique. ‘Phe guests | the articles od 3 .u-‘:‘\.‘llll‘:}“u.l -\:‘l:l‘lb\.llrllsl' th i“i\w]m“;ll(l avie | ers too retiring; others too poor; it was | left his wrk tl Fo \ | Cowing Mr. and Mrs. Rustin and Miss | were Mr. and Mrs, Troxell, Mr. and Mrs, | Worth A Visit 10 ..um lover | Nided. Just at this moment s heard of | meant, T beheve I i A e et o N nd Mrs. John Br M\ Diand [} cks had balted at the door, and | to provide themes um.: v, They n Alll' siste and Mrs, Dandy, [ Ars. Hoft . T Hall i and Mes, shiverick, M| ik Dinsmore, 2 Miss Lilian Ha wmlin, formerly a teache of musie at Mt. Cg e a small Wil Crary, Goneral a0 street are completed, and are | th one voice set up & IOSL cussion to earnest peopl auy |, thew § & 3 Rev. and Mrs, Doherty, Mrs. Windsor, | St. Joe, Mr. and models of architecture and finish. Oune | ;n Hm ) i‘g\.A:x.u h“ waited | world has heard of n and is curions: and | though they usnuily tak with i 'FG() {‘( N fifl S‘RFET ‘ DMiss Lyman, Judge and Mrs. Duady, the | A {l Mg 15 occupled Ly Jolin M. Clark and the | quiendy for n.. ses to get through, and | many of the frivelous children of m- | who they think will suceced, they adm \) J ! I 1 ] Misses Dundy, Mr. and M L. Dundy, M: ‘n.d rs. Williams and Mr. Guion other has been taken by a fawmily from | then, with woe depicted unon his counte- | mon besiege the members for ey 8o | pluck in the man in difficulty, 1 hear Mr. and Mrs. Gipene, Mr. and Mrs A Dinner porty. lowsa, Mr. and Mrs. Shriner. ‘ nan e, turned to Lis opponent and inu | that on awotl-night of the oy or even | many speak admiri Adums ior i | depreciating tone said: My friend, | before a great Dull, yon will find somc ter e hid et J\vajn‘fl‘ n }.,”.‘?;‘ Boom 9, Redick’s Block \\uuM it not he more in keeping with the | of the linest folks in towu listening, at [ country has not ye and Mrs. Squires and drs. C roll sewinary, und & Mrs. Tower, Mr. and Mrs. Troxell, Mr. | dinner party Monday evening, entertain- | graduate of the New England conserva- | ruies of civilization if but one of your | least with u show of interest, to debates s rendored her by Charles ud Mry, Woodmun, Mr. and Mrs. 3. M, | ing the Hou. B, H. Giles, of Mudison, ]wn of music, is visiting Miss Anna Dun. | party spoke at o (imer? OUF 1 Oh the uses of agnosticism of the needs | Francis Adumns. Avay Baoeav. | 2nd Flooy.