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HOW SOCIETY CLOSED 1886 | ardson, The Last Week the Most Bril Year, BALLS, RECEPTIONS AND TEAS liant of the Mra. General Crook Inaungurates the Kensington in Omaha - Several Pleasant lteceptions—Dancing and Galety Preyail, Happy Home Comings, t week has been most of the son Ja re ceptions and teas have one another wreely leave g space parties the home 3 und maidens, n character §zed ater zest and spon of mirthfulness than when experie has dulled the keen edge of enjoyment and repetition made the diversions of pociety a weari o trendmill. Yeteven the more blase have been surprised to find themselyes expericncing a sensation yrmer buoyancy watching the nee of youthful exuberance and crowded 0 fast as t Many riven 1o c upon hreat have commg nnd of the juently bee : who could resist the contagion of unaflveted, un ammal spirits without imbibing of vitality was done New though the mail conveyed a good una ion in ving “Hio. ohsen that ild never otherwiso tind a pretest for mittance, and as for the young moen, for taking their rations and pota v the regular way. What little culling that was Cdone w vthoroughly I into their inment was in- n. Crook, Wednes- in the following MRES. GEORGE CROOK Tequests your presence, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBLI 20, hree o'cloek” Faney Work. outer wraps 1886 Kens The guests removed their and prepaved for an afternoon of social and informal enjoyment. Every device a0 the way of work bags was displayed, and the Tadies with their funey work industriously, but they were so dclightfully entertaned that 15 accomplish he candelabra wer sut down to delicate delicions re- frestiments, preceded by a social & cugnogg. The rooms “which pos: marked individuality in adornment their luxurious Turkish rugs and ol artistic draperies were b with quantities of eut lowerss lowed tea and the ladies ¢ eminentl; Kensington t included” Mrs. € Connell, Mrs Gener Mrs with skins, lock Huwking, Kountze, Mrs! Mis. : Mrs Rustin, Mrs, S, aton, Mrs. Collins; Mrs. s, Poter Hugus, Mrs an Miss Fitch, N Kitchen, Mrs. Colonel Mrs. Colonel Somers Mrs, Lini M s Worthi Burnett, “Somers, A Mrs. Dund, rs. M. Patrick, Patrick Kker, Mrs, 1) ud Miss Miller, Mrs. M Dr. lhu\\n \lv“ ick : \ptain Rowell, Mrs, Colo- 15, Miss n Mill, \lh i} i, Mra, Jos: Barkes, Mrs. - Miss Stth, Mr: ley, Mrs, Ed Pec N »sman, Mrs. Colonel Stanton, Mus. 11, Dailey, Mrs, Dr. Jones, Mrs. Ringwslt's Reception, Mrs. Ringwalt received her tady friends Mouday afternoon from 3 to 6, She was nssisted in the pleasant duty by Mrs, Savage, Mrs. General Hawkins, Miss Worthington,Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Garnean, Mrs. (ieorge Patterson, Mrs. Shelton Miss Somiers, Miss Eustis, Miss Brown and Miss Carr, The geniality and tact of the pledsant one, B L Touse was made doub slecorations of holly and which we santly suggestive of the senson of good cheer, Cut flowers woere profusely scattered around, pink yellow ros milax and Jilies being placed whe they might lend cftect. Muny elegant toilets were seen, the re- cewving Lidics being especially attractive, Mrs Ringwalt wore a white camols hi pown combi ined with moire; My Paris cafe an lait dress with heavy menteri Mrs, Collins, bluck silk, 1 , with cut jet passamenterie; omers, white albatross cowbin moire: Miss Bustis, garnet velve 1 i3 Miss Carr wore a handsome black dress, jotted, The ladies were kept busy in we ming the ¢ gests, about one hundred ¢ the afternoon were served by the waiters from prion, tion from 8 sday was the lurgest of the s0u. Although the masculine e ¢ Inrnl was excluded, 320 invitations were issued, So general wit Wl who had ever visited 's house rocel eard, W all the my reached thelr destination, Al hundeed and fifty were present, and £ocinble and happy was the atmosphere L by the charming and vivs that the eallers prolonged Ul every room was erow 0 Wis ted in receivin, Mrs, lzar, Mus, Kel Mrs, How: nA ngwalt Gunkel n o I Hr.~(|n 15 decorations of profusa, and sa ]u!nu sque one with its of richly dressed women in } ting of old-tashioned rooms Shat contained many a va qenerable fooin especially set apart for such arti wis o page from a vanished with 1ts large open five place and mncient ecandelabra from which wax apers shed & mellow light underneath dainty colored shudes, and the hostess a patrician dame in long black velvet in und secmued 8 harmon: s and osse art of the picture eable toile's worn by the receiving ladies was that of Mrs Suith, an elegant blue silk trimmed with velvet and passament Murs. Crook wore i black velvet en train; Mrs. Hal ‘rr & handsome white satin and broeade Mrs. Ringwalt, creawscolored wool two ereq hos Blay tious their Mrs the by Mg | Brill, of New Yor THE trim m s of dress with searlet Gunkel, a lovely cre Frenc k: Miss Somer lue crepe. Mr. Mr RES fien m a ilet of Dickey's Reception, . Dickey gave u dane- cning in honor of Jordan and Miss Bert s Bovis, of St. Louis; Miss wrgaret The en and the pes cont and Mres and Mrs. J nd M on, of Fort Leave t floor was canvass d shaped progra ¢ numbers, Supper was serve tables the upper floor. s were the Misses Dixon, th Dundy, the Misses Wilbur, the ] irs, the Misses House, Miss Kountac liss Boyd, Miss Kennedy, Miss Morse, tiss Miller, Miss Burns, Miss Chambers, & McLane, M ~Hnw(\‘va Miss Har: Miss Hall don, Mies Con IH'»m Wil nworth twely small s Sharp, Miss Willigms, Ferguson, Kan- | and Mrs, L E and Mrs, . S. Dundy, Mr Bradford, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Funkliouser, Mr. and Frank Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Haller and Mre Kirkendall, Mr.and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. MeWhorter, Mr. and_ N Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Mr, and Mrs, Parrotte, Mr. and Mrs, Ge itterson, 1l Mrs. Rollins, and Mrs, am Redick, ley, Bonll, Bencilict, Donnie, Dotratice; , Berlin, How: Hamil y ) ) Nye, 1 \hhml Mll'.l!lfl Hendr Al\‘ Reed, Ringwalt, Mars h, Smith, Kennedy, Kowntze, Lelmor Pike, Patrick, Stebbin { Payne wd Hol! bach, Heath, Dickey white crepe iss wore red chenille sleveless and tulle with pearls, pointed cors: Miss Bevis, handsome white satin gown, rdan, light blue surah Ilnhlnul with Miss Brill wore a becoming dress of red veiling. key wore a rich brown bro k en train, Maud Woolworth, pink surah re- lieved with Luce, Miss Shears, saenterie, Miss Kountze, pink silk Miss Leila Shears, light veiling with pink brocade, Miss Collins, pink silk, low-necked. Miss Minnie Chambers, trimmed with TFunkhouser, blue silk with pear] pas- blue nun’s velvet front, blue Mrs. lavender N Mrs. Gayiord woro a black lace dress. Mrs. MeWhorter, handsome white satin en train, «d much at- A Coming-Out Party Mr. and Mrs' J. J ant dancing party Fr Millard m honor iday evenin of |)n- coming-out of re accepted, m rties of the v was strengthened il the dance was cntered into with unusual zest. The progiammes ave e richest that have been seen s twelve da ul three ex- ed by date, “New Eve)’ in illuminated ' letters Thtoillon|(te daintiese of )inen Board Fiiis was enelosed in heavy satin ribbon, The by al the tely painted in various designs by ir debutante upper, an exceptionally fine one, rved on a high table in the ordi- and the guests ook their r standing. Afterdisposing with the passed into anothor v llies and fruits were dies who assisted in rec Miss !.\h Miss Hoaglan S sisted Crar, iving were Kountze and Miss in_turn were as- 1, Mr. Chase, Mr. an Mrs. Brown was in a rich black silk: Miss lirown wore white crepe combined with moire; Hongland, white satin; Miss Sh white silk; s Kountze, white silk. Among the invited were Mr, and Mrs. Will_Sillard, Mr. and Mrs. Kella and Mrs.Colpetzer, Mr.and Mrs, Harrison Mr. and Mrs.Annin,Mr. and Nirs. P Mr. and Mrs. Squires, Mr. and Mrs. rier, Mrs. Thomas, the Misses Dund Hanscom, ~ Boyd,” § Congdon, Knight, Dicke rill, Bevis, Wil- gon, Lohmery ‘Turner,’ Burns, “Brown, wbers, Coburn,” Dewey, l»m...ln.n J ak ' Rustin, Willi \ms v v picton, Richardson, Wakeley, Wa Woolworth, W ay, € \\mm.-u Campbell s Balcombe Atkins, Wyt Buttertield, Gilbert, Miller, England, Burns; Clarke, Patrick, Chase, Hunter, Hawilton, walt, Sherwood, Stebbins, ., Culin, Beal, MeCugzue, Sears, Williams, Wakeley, Horbach, I ton, Shea Turner, Knight, W Dorman, Poppleton, Dr, Smith, Dow: Saunders, Howe, Isaacs fDeael, Kountz Lyman, Millavd, Hendricks,’ Lehme Funkhouser, Remingion, Voilim, Collins, Ogden, Wade, Dr. Budges, Barlow, Licu ant Wilson, Licutenant Wrigzht, Sim England, Ross, Caldwell Meg il Me MeCann, Cr llw Rustin, ' 1 Kennedy, Coughlat, Chr Wilcox, Morford, nizton, Miss Aiss Brown, Mr s Party, Mrs, Magranc's dancing clusses partie- ipated in o faney dress party Wednesd night. The attendance wus large and se- lect and every moment of the time w enjoyed, W. 0. Matthews and Prof. Hoffmau fur thoroughly weted caller nisbed the mu were strikin, grane was very pretty as with dress of parti-color mantilla draped over | Mamie M ed as aturaeted 1 wttent daneing, » Dafrene represented a i Treddic Dufrene was Among haud Ar, wh attired as a S some costumes nof Ed Smith, who rep hipman as snow 3 Will E ingly rich to représent Rubiens; ) wore white dress «;.mkx.r.x with crys. tals to represent winter; Miss Carrie Par- er as frost, was in a |\|lul white dr Jmma Balbach wore a gipsey dress of red and yellow satin; Miss Milistone, Quakeress. liss Duncan as a pansy blossom wore & pretty dress of hicl liotrope od with velvet pansies; Miss Harps- ‘um Yo Mr. Pooh-Bah; Auwerda, Barrow O\IAH A DAILY e llm\hl \ll~\5“u|u,‘Illu\lflll. Trems Swing fancy ol I.-v.us yellow; F. Simpsou, | Bilk: l’\‘lmi Ir'\'\k Hollinger, clown; Mokl 1 Fra Diavolo; M Miss Dollie Ha dick, fendet; Mr appropriately Marsh looked m; Oscar’ Goodman,_ ¥ Romeo; W in o sumim s Lyn Curtig, uritan maid. the evening the nes dance vas danced. It s the Dancing the O1d Year Out, Home Circle elub danced the old manner, Souvenir A cdg cive os of the Miss Bessle Champlin, Mr. ir., Mi Minnie The event, Stephenson, Charles M and Mrs. . E. Bailey McKennon, L. Li y, Miss Clara Saf- Albert Edholm, Mis Mary McCres ombe, G, W Nugent, Inez Those present were y, James John Me- Shields, My, Haskell, Pickens, A\ m- Mrs y\umll Mi. ”<Hu~ lh liss Nellie, Buchan and Mrs, wan, Miss Lufcy, J. H Daniels, R. C, Umahundro, Mr. W, innon, William ]hm\m', H. Koester rdges, Miss r, J. W Riopen. corgic , H A Da Miss Birdie Ke varty Wednesday eyening her home, Capitol avenue. Dar nd games were the order of the evening and the young people joyed themselves most heartily. \mmw the invited were Her- bert Rogers, Wil Rogers, Art Guion, Howard Clark, Will Khoc Herb Cook, Charlie Stone, 1 i or, Harry Shreve |||*"'|mvu(hmv Rob Pundt, Wood J\lll\ Wi Ill” Kruger, John Kelle, i Alexander, I Hartman, Garlick, Smith, M Mansticld, Carr ‘The Happy Hours Club. The tappy Hours club gave their see- ond party Tuesday evening at Masonie hall. Those pres Atwood, Mr. Smith, 11 V. Burk L C I, R Bimind and Morris Andy Me J. N Linahan, W. R O'S , I)r Har l)m\m John Muller: Selmidt, & TR 1,.”“»\, \ » Will W . J. "Burkhard Me- wnon, Cleary, Maillen, Tra fl(.lnuum .hm ng s hursday which le events of the s brilliantly deco- with Chinese > was furmshed by the All the oflicers and e families wer 0 preseut Those who same from Omiha Crook, General .ml Mrs lln\mm and Mrs. Somers and Miss Somers, and Mrs. Ringwalt, Mrs, Richardson and i\]l Richard<on, ‘\ll«(hunuu\ _Mh- 5. . Mr .md T ) Mr» Pritchiett, Mr. and Mrs. ’\Im,u and Mrs. Cowin, Licutenant and J\lu Kennon, Mrs. Stanton, Mr. French, Mrs. and Miss Miile The German Club. The German at the Millard Wednesday night led by Mr. Remington and Miss McCormick, assisted by Mr. Deucl and Miss Dixon, Mr. Clark id Miss Dundy, Mr. and M an. Tho othe re Mr.Saunders and Miss Harrison, ¢ Will Hamilton and Miss Chase, Iwell Hamilton and Miss |\un|n/v Mr. Lehmer and Miss Congdon, Mr. Patrick an# Miss Wil Newton Barkalow and Miss Wakele; Coles and Miss May, Mr. Carter and Miss Richardson, Mr. Sharp and Miss Luke, Mose Barkalow and M Chanute, W il Wikeley and Miss K . Al Patrick and Miss it wind Miss Dec Lowe, Mr Mr, and Miss Ru Mr Miss Redick, Mr. McCord s Mary Knight, Mr Loomis and Miss Bennett,” Mr. Muir and Miss Barber, Mr, and Mrs, Keller Impromptu Paity, A very plessant impromptu party was given Monday evening at the Musoume hall under the leadership of Messres, Wil cox, St nd Suith woere olkin, M .nlh \1 Currin, M {a, s Jordan, Himebau Doane .\lw-\ (& Mun oburn, " Ratlibun, Clark il e McCann, Rogers, lx.m...nv Siunpson A Dinner Party, Mres. Warren € gave asmall dinner party Monday eve honor of her daughter, Miss K To give a dinner successfully is the test of an ac complished hos s who were present pronounced the Ving i most charming one. ‘Lo guests were M. and Mrs. Kelfer, Irs. Ken non, Miss K [ it ston s Jsip. Miss Shafer has decorated a very handsomely with a bt Mrs. Dr. Grant has comp scene in heavy sombre tones. Miss dJoslin has finished a study of pansies in an olil basket & warm harmonious background. Miss May ller has done somc creditable work in china painting. Mrs. Balback vork on a diflicnlt study of M{ka Polton thows some promising at tempts in black and white. Her frce band drawings are boid and full of chur- Clark wreath of leaves on plush carcfully shaded as to cowme category of art Miss Spratien ts working fndustriousts on the nol inspiring thewe of still lif; ted & murine ifficult sinst very embroidered a that under has 2 50 the Le pupils of St. Catherine's convent | sork JANUARY 9 o fiest work t of the s o to their rapid is shown Ars scem advance- lins & Shatftz are st are sebding po wnd Towa, - T it m inge n with r work merits tmiration. It} ent, A good deal of red New Year's evey Small and Early. The Misses McChean g tea Thursday, Mrs. David W, Young ter, Miss Ella Jarvis, 5101 Ohio anch Kenney, utt, received ye on street, Kansas Mrs H. Shupman and her danghter, Miss Georgie, assisted by Mrs, Stepens M Mabel Smith, received their friends yesterday from 3 to 9 ) South Seventeenth street A number of the young people of the Academy of the Sacred Heart, who did not go home for the holiduys, were de- lig VY'IM v entertained last week by their 1 at the 3 Jefler Charles Taggar B Warren Rogers Ark Miss Davenport, ing Miss Burns Dr. Swetnam returned amonth’s trip to the east Mrs. S, T, Smith and her mother to Kansas City Wednesday. John T, Bell and George W gone to visit the Pacilic censt Miss Florence Mead and \||~ are visiting in the cast 15 at Hot Springs, of Bur 3 visit last week from went Gray have . J All is visithng Miss Addio Appel, of Denver, is v parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gol Fred Nye will represent the W Lincoln during the R, Stevens, the ing Ler ith Denve Wm. A, P: cine college parents les MeCormick returned Wednes- ¢ from a sojourn of several montas in New York Mrs, Cook, of Toronto, spend the winter with her daughter, d.J. Dover. Miss Edith Russell, ng the Hnn D H jr., to speud \l\.!unl\ \\‘lh bis has come to Mrs, of Ord, Neb, is Wheeler, of St of Cleveland, O, s visiting Mrs. G. W, MeMillun, 2148'Da’ venport street, Miss Emma Balbach will next week be cenrolled among the pupils at Miss Grant's and Miss A, E. Rogers returned Thursday from a few month's visit in Hamiiton, Canad James Mellon, Lincoln's lightning court stenog¥apher, was enjoying met ropolitan plensites last week Mrs. C Yalentine has returned from 1l hing been visiting t of November he marriage of Sc ‘l Miss | v Heller, of Mil ke place January 12 O'Linn, of Chadron, ex { place is the guest of at Walnut Hill. Cards Bergman tc waul . to Miss Buny stmistresss of s in Boston, i V John Shaw, of W sit 1o Ih s M ities rast last She inte & brim il of now ideus picke tern studios. v Williams, illia; Miss Fannie ruson, sister of \n J. Burns are visiting the latter, Miss Jennie Foos will accompany Mr? Shivericks family to San_Antonio, hops ing to recuperate her healt s Kate Foos has returned from their ranch near Valentine, Mrs, Guy C. Barton and family left Thursday in Supermtendent Smith's pri vate car for Monterey, Cal., where they \ull spend the winter at the delightfil hotel, EI Monte Mr. and Mrs, George Vermont, have arri spend the winter w Raymond. While her he fifticth annive: lding. Miss Kittie Lowe will go to San Auto. mo nest week where she will be the guest of Mr. Bonsal's daughter, formerly Gf Omaba, now the wife of o journali in San Antonio Dr. Sawyer has from St, Louis to take charge Christian chureh at Walnut hill, the same time practice medicine at present quartered Mrs opposite Hanscom "he former memb « ml.-u sSopr B Wilking, tenor, <; have formed wtion for the concert_engagements will be” known as t hm sccured us ] TeNC h ymond, of and _will h their son, C. S, they will cele- iy of their recently of the and ut He is Cotner’s nd Revel permancnt purpose of filling The (Ju‘r\\ln 1 Trinity J 10, v competent musician Their serviees have t the open at North organi tained o eve ul and Burt ench ente New Yo enty-third ‘nt enjoye dancing and refro 1 pleasant eveni When the new yi lour old, the party disp 1 with itheir hostess and ottier the nsul comphments of the Among those pres mun, Kend wnd Russell POKLR IN POLITIC Congressman Brow ginia, Was Kl the Poker Is Richmond Spoial to Cl Cengressman-Eleet Browni Virginia district, will the finest How poker player \ington of poker and of b & pots than any man in He comes frow the mountain- where poker iy cultivated usly as the meager crops, and knowledge of the sary part of tion 1o congr wre to his pok tation. st went deing years a2o by a considerable muj was reckoned to be safe this the populur Heury as the demoi didate. When Lrowne was nominated by the republicans, however, a change came over the face of things, His poker reputation wy widespread, and, as every true -southwest Virginian bas I'H\ | gnough democratic inten skillful it Browne wdmiration for ard-player, it looked as would attract to himself votes to eleet him yme an 1S o eanvass, Hu' cn wond jack-y while lister went he the {l licans, cal dem that his carned it was down, 11iis 16 bo tho ¢ victorious by s proved Browne came forth ral thousand major gaining at [east two thousand demc Yotes. * Mr. rowne is happily adapted by nature for skill in the Ssecience of poker. His face becomes s pregsionless when he wishe Nothing can excite him during a game. His nerve is wonderful, The stories told would 1l a volume, and a very readable one, too. His only equal Dlufling is Gaines, of Petersburg. l]H s two onee 1 and tried their apons. After raising the pot into the l undreds they showed n&\_‘ ai a pairof dences and Browne g fours Browne plays by ru selentist in his own peculiar of his rules he wrote out constituent last fall. These ¢ some extracts 1. 1f you b pair ¢ ¢ discard the ace. Never bet on the first hand unl a kind or better, aw to kings. > more than two men in n jack pot, never have any confidence in anytiing less than a full hand, 5. Never draw to a middle st 6. Never draw to wht flu 7. Never break a pair under aiy eir cumstane 8. 1f your opponent, after loc his_eards. throws them down eare and folds his arms, keep out 9. Never s from ponent’s f: while pic 10. Neves without a call Some_players may doubt the expedi of some of these rules, but they stood Mr. Browne in good stead during his scientific eareer. », Jo not your op not even pot to be taken in Hops Out of These Days. neisco Report: There is a of writing somewhere about a ififul maiden who hopped into 1 ing n enowy |nwum| of warm,soft ap- parel on the tloor. But that was written long time ». Now when she ddoes t's out of what a brute man SCOpe gone Wr snowy mound there ckings of ilk vests el an undor, co trimmed embroidered in bring hor esthetic dress, but cp in such What She te down to @ whitc y galling to haye an INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM POWERFUL PROOFS. A Sufferer for 15 Y ears, her relief; o t 1 ¥ Mad it worth its weizht in gold C. E.JONES, Sufftred Untold Agony and Cured. THECHARLES A RED STAR COuGH CHRE FREE FROM OPIATES AND POISON, SAFE. 5(“‘3 SURE. THE CRARLES A GURLER CO. Bitimore,a, PROMPT, J. B.EVANS & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS 1510 Dodge St., Opp. . 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