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Black and all colors. Black and all colors. ANl colors. Hangmg Lam[fl PARLOR LAMP @ups & Saucers All colors, “"“"" | Width Nos. 5, 7 umlj and lengthse | nos. 9 and 12, ‘:".Tof"‘"'" fromh e : - e AL R ; _, e $ 1 25 | $8.7 5 . 250 EIS & SONS CYTE-RL 8" - &0 BT 7 ). L BRANDEIS & SONS 509, 504, 506, 508, 510 . 131 §t., Cor Hnwal‘-fl, B R : N 509, 504 506, 508, 510 S 130 S Cor Howan. M Honry Yatos, Mr. ani Mes. Wil Mil Pho art of dancing is not. only benoficial | and groat men of Homar- Taa apeds | gravedon its outer pr ; t 3 urses veing d. 'The china, linen | strects. A diam g ven brilliants arg '\i\h\lm‘"h“}‘ . and - M\rlw Lee, Mr. | physically and socally, but is almost indis- | ing ossay gave a I‘:mlll‘Gl xm'l\u«? Thentin ]u]r‘ 3 o fandidocerasounyorcinl imorbloxicssiniblus islvolboyateniioliiowionipiunEdied ) 2 and Mrs, Ringwalt, Mr. and Mrs. Darrow, able to those fond 'of society. The man- | its eventful 1 smarkable nGin pla 1 >lattsmouth | and the effect was most pleasing. Mr. e T TR alaE 3 Local Mr. L nan nd remarkable be e AT Gl 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kountze gi ncing party Happenings of the Week in Lo Mr. and Mrs. Hiehcocl, Mr. und. Mrs. suting one’s self and of receiving | nings, binding some of the tenarils of [ yiHeE, N e st of who EPrench dishes West Tnon 8naial wharsday ovening Jnaes d i howos of Social Circles. George Paiterson, Mr.and Nirs. Will Pop- in company with a g riety. | the niind of old Rome to the chris o | T A N Y A Aoy v asiagn couhamnaEnea l s p, | their sons, Augustus and Charles. pleton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lockwood, Mr. | and the casy and polite derieanor which is pretation of the true and the right. e lipi el e D e i eoonipia - ko poctylel glvenibyp Mr O B WOy oRG Victor vder, and and Mrs, N. Barklow, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. | becoming in society,are acquired most e plained the riddle of the ancient] world by P, il proved. a most toothsome | Steffon at the West Lawn park hotel are | mapnard left 14st evening for Galesburg, 1L, Peckt Mr. and Mr: arnean, Dr. and Mrs. ¢ by those wi ve 8 od if AT ¢ the his! 2 contribution. The ecvening pa 1 vay e & - s HOPS, RECEPTIONS AND BALLS. | 1ttt M o o e Mr. and birs. D | 1 0 those who have studied it. Showliu how the history of e church grew | pleasantly and | tho @uests wishod sy | MOSU bleasant affairs, The one given on | where they will spead the holida 3 Wheeler, and M Mrs. Kirkendoft, Tho Wedding Bells. of tomo, aud how, tu th brovid- | heartily that he might ive fifty years longor. Toursdayrovanis (docided suscei - diie k(ovornar Saunders 10l 71 St ROM Otub_The | Misses Mamic and Annie” Waterman: ' Miss KUITZ-ROBERTSON, ilizations that were reached through 1t, Tact in Soci-ty 1 cong e e et : ) R i The Home Circle—Assembly Club—The | Dixon, Miss Shorman, Miss Binma. OAIInG | w. K. 1Karts ot 1 oty i s s oralonghadich B ; Soci-ty. did conditic coziness of the roow used | fow duys to spend t > 2 S e B IR Opl 8o . K. Kurtz, of this city, manager of the | doveloped a very ints Etiquotte is the foundation of socicty, and | 88 ball room was zeneraliy remarked. Major T S, Clarkson has_been in Milwitk Cobb-Barton Nuj s — Elegant Miss Laura iland, Miss | tick Land company, was marvied at Bal- | ©Sting feature of Roman life, namely, its | ¢ ; Oy ang = - Sott Lockwood, Miss Belle Dewey, Mis: a L mpany, was ma 0 jurisprudence, and divelt at some length on | illusion is its framework: yet the my of Liast Leap Year Chanc kee the pust week, attending the nationak Lunches and Re Hrown, Miss Yates, Miss Orchard, 3 timore, Md., We Il ({IHE DTGNS, ana Hinalt K IR i e L e e cocioty | Council of administrauon of ¢ AR Omaha Guards—Note e aneoa s Hertle Moskhlse Cotts and | Robertson, of that cit nt occurred | The manners and customs of the people as | male mind, for the physiological fascination EaNs o0y atacs ot thal astl har REablTilay e i 10 "M 18808 . Mr. ker, Jok at the residence of th r mother ana | portrayed by Miss Lowe, gave an insight to | of this strange infiucnce only finds its Dproper £9.9 ‘ i father and moth gone to ¢ bur, Mr. Barton, Mr. Patrick, C o e = the first Roman house, told how i 2 of iving a leap | yeeruit his health, ' His wife will join hiw in Home Clralo; ton, Frank Hamilton, Dock Smith, Mr Bishop Hurst, who is ar. unclo of the groom, | the iek (0 howse, told how those old | esteem fn the endowment of feminine grace | year par ¢ Year's o : r, 81, | @ short tim X Tabe, it S oToRs crformed the ceremony. The happy pa and br el p 3 c rtman’ < Tho third party given by the Home Circle | 19V M. McCabe, Mr. Squire und 'Prof ve o coremony. The happy Puir | goined the graceful toga and stola of the | and bril 0 know how to entertain a | T Id at Hartman's hall, | © Ajoxande it lanenin o Y y Gaynor will make a tour of the cast and then come | men and womo Ainnor pir : i ricenth street. T R this season was held at Masonic halt on Fri- to this city to make thoir home, men and women of those days. dinner party, how to begin a soirec 3 086D, thalr formor iomo, WHore e il ot f the mast Omaha Telegraphers’ Dance. s s IA|1|‘~« (( ‘-m'l\lhn;vm d o the reading | how to receive one’s enemy v will pass the holidays, ’m Green Ilwnl ) S i E . € nd writing arned pagans 5o Alowiltotaendal it Saturday \is wifo will r pleasant social events of the week, There | The Omaha division of telegraphers had | Willam Thomas, roa of the cable | frating by bus Eoarmaal paanusiligs-ditisng froidy how to rend: t Saturday, but lis wifo will res was a predominance of bright colors worn | their first annual ball Thursday night at | tramway company, and Miss Glenna B. | s Plaatus, T i and Vi A ) by the ladies, which gave ballroom & | Masonic hall, It was the first and many of | Stone were married on Monday at the res- of G sl Gossip. e Coma ¥". L. McCoy will pass the holidays in Ohio once comfortab : neo, Cicero and Virg in spiriv and smooth of tongue, belong s B ielMoE L sRlioNORICLAY eRliolL s ] e i ek thought and Roman men- | tact and stiquette, but a fine sense of pereept s Arrested for Opi 5 ng. ; deace of Charles Ward, : : I \ perce) el o ‘ brilliaut appearance. Among some of the | the 170 members were busy at the keys, so ,’;. \ r‘\,‘:“.,‘:,“ ‘\,‘M‘ ‘,MI Ay ‘«'l‘l"'!l:',*_ ’ PR ion is required to comprehend it. Miss Nellie Burns is home from Notre Parco, Dak,, Dec., 22.—Curran, of Baltis costumes worn were noticed the following; | that it was neither surprising nor discour- | City and the north on their wedding Jour- | of tha remiiCang iy dealt with the docline s o Ciores Damo 4 g u, eharged with being an accomplice in Miss Hascall, pink silk, decollett ing that only fifteen couples were present. | ney, and will return early this week e Romuy, Send o canlishment otiihg s I8 csORCIIBER, Wells has returncd from New | o pocent smuggling of opinm, was brought 2 the e I preseut. ¥ 3 empire, together with the probable results of | Most of the teachers in the publie schools | Jerso AGIEORRAN I Delifh o e will pass their holidays in Omaha, but a fow | Simeral will spend the holidays ut last night under arrest. Curran flowors. : - They nad u_good time and danced until 3 N, Tel st Miss Byrne, white cashmere, ek in the morning. The programmes wosday . 'm., Mr, Emory Poaltiie lonuignthathln: ¢ Ao ' LioUSE ono : Miss Cieveland, light blue brocaded silk | were hundsome. The master of e onies | € vas to Miss Isabel Barton, u-::nfilrvl\”.!:: et ”’.‘,' h'.,“l. ci vacutions at their old homes, | Dubuque. £YSUD: 10 LU OTTHT wxllh\ pink tlowered panel, very handsome 1s J. H. Pl o |Iu‘ln(‘4mmnlnum lately uixHflL(m]n Md. Th prent conr d | the sproad of christianity was not. anlogons | Among the latter aro the following: 1 Major Leonard left Thursday for "“"l"""""" S ”“““I £9 and becoming. . X > Luse, B. C. | at the First P teriun chureh, the Rev. | 1o that of nationa et P | I (ot et Ay B | i wsehold efi 1l was transs Miss Daniois, light blue sillc with lace, Mangrum, ) /.M. Wood; | W. 7. Harsha tying the nupt D58 [t el o et Satons, [nndihowsenoy( abflss icne HamihonandiMra LD, Mann 52 has returned to Omaba ) girs: C. N. Hutler, black silk with natural | and the floor mand 4 d, Jolin Q. | Messrs, I t Jowett, Th men, a g ! e ShOINgIa homemeantdlaln e again to v owers. i k . N. Luse and I. | N. N. Crary and C. C. George acted as ush The v po > progri nwas ) SRR LB ARG S BRSO EATT ) s Bttt s i i Miss Geis, black silk jetted, with natural le ers, Tho bride was attired in 0 becommg | tormmren iy & oo ine A e itaBurels s inigsiauret) i ST removed to 1828 Croadw flowers, ik SSap Ty ox-blood colored broadcloth traveling suit. | Igey., Bishop O'Connor, and was folowed by | Miss ALy Shtion nows Bery, o R s Afterwards Curran arrested, Mrs, Judge Shields, light lavender toiet £ th Omaha. At4:15 p. m. the paiv left for St. Louis and | 4 beautiful chorus of welcome, sung by th Miss May T [2dmunds has gone to 2 Mrs. 3. 13. Wood is suffecing with an ab- | charged with opinm smugg 400 pounds with tulle, teimmed with velvet to match. Thursday at Hunv's hall, thé Cal- | gihor southorn points. They return in about | Sogrnuiiul d o, sung by the | Miss Mollio' Brown will rest at’ Newton, | cess of tho jaw, of opin s discovercd in the boxes Miss Lizzie Canfield, Nile green Henrictta | edonia societ yuth Omalia gave its first | & wionth. M. Cobb is the Junior member of | “Me P! jutertudes were real cantatas | "M% Myra La 1 i 3 AL ¢, Calhoun is enjoying a few days' va- | shipped by him ) wue oflicors assert cloth, Persian trimming, aunual ball and reception. The following is | the firm of Pottor & Cobb, and by his busi- | of jov, hailing the approach of the glad 8 Myra La Rue has gone to Corning, | cation in Chicago. that the damaging evidence against dl\lrls iratton, white Henrietta with lace, ST ness sagacity has amassed a splendid fortune | Ghistiias season, The overtare w Al W. Carpenter has recovered from his | Curran. ccollette. ¢ s S in the few years he has been in Omaha. Tho | g SR R o irs. Koun i supposed fatal illness. o - Miss Hays,red cashmere with black velvet. | 4 % by the chuplam, Rev. Robert 8. | hrige is o winsome young woman of ‘mar :Jf.‘;“”:’.i-”:.: s Heean Kountze ga T ST R Y TS Wreex on th ale. iss Ida ‘Truckey, black silk, passemen- or; vocal solo, Mrs. W. D. Eddy; | estimable traits of charac The match i8 | and was well executed by Misses Dellon [ the 15th inst., which s LRI thals araa s ans sl Yl dRaS DR RIS Spymen g rc, By an accident on dlamond . music, ipe, W. H. Bell; song, R. C. | considered a good one by the fricnds of each. | and Kelley. The B anAIthe VDY | ok dnRknd I C 04 loral dpearationsyth i the Panhandle road last night near Idles Miss Ella Truckoy, black lace, diamonds, | yonr P8 0 B B B TR and ooy, sorge und tne Verbum | yurpassos anything of the kind given yet | Mr.and Mrs. D, J, Cotlins will pass the 2unl o4l Lapk iniehbanons Al Miss Genie Lier, white silk with red plush, | YOUE: voeul solo, Mra [ichard Mabes | g g o pagne and Mrs. Georgie Black | Sarowero, ke pucuns o mph AT T eeH L D Yt 5 winter in Philadciphia 00 ¢ &0 0ogino, nostal car and frelghy natural flowers. Sl UG AR R 80 Qr iR weraim d ou the 19th inst. by the Rev. | preciation must be aswirde 5 s | Davis, Miss IKountze, Miss Bossic Hall Mr. 1. Rosewater, editor ot Tug Bee, has jemip ireman xliled, Miss Bailey, black lace, natural flowers, R. Mabr; Scotch song, Frank J. Cainlie; | My, Wilson, The event occurred at 3 p. m. PN JRsL 0p. rarded Ton nwosls Mo e Mre Altred | returned from the cast. . Mrs. Reipen, white silk with pearl passe- | dancing 'l'm‘- ;‘ummllhw*{r‘nI).ll' ngements | at the residence of Major J. C. Wilcox. In | vient e T | [ M 'k and Mrs AMhur P. Guiou is h from Pough L menteric. was composed of Georg cDougall, Frank | the evening a re on’ was given at the . NS g ¥ enry Yates, 'l » presiding ove ere. | kepsic military institute, (s Pl P ro - RIS it bl 7ed Arlnmed | RALeommnoson of (Rorke Aok Frank || the avening [ 1 ing. by the graceful "Warp aecompainment of Hou Dhos prosiding over thore: | kepsic military insuty wiruments Placed on Record Durs HNey e} Rirasesciillin. Welden, John * ) ol ) L Miss MeCr graiiingnis Mrs. Richardson, Miss [ Me and B J. Fitmorris have been in ing Yes erday. Miss May MelLain, black silk with cardinal | Anderson, George J. Smith; on floor, G Omaha Guards, tho ncadeiny reopens on Friday, January | Margaret Willkuns, Miss. Gertrulo ‘Ciin- | 1 ARl FALIE A8 HOR: e Quath to e A TEAbauIL, a1 13 10820, RlES sash. MeDougall. Frank 'J. Cainlie and’ Geory Atamecting of the Omaha Guards, held ogrammé of musical intorludes was | Yatos and Miss Brown, The flowors were BVe s die Hah0, {8 Kho gRosk OLRIY valin and wite to Ti W Vates, ots Mrs. Qannon, Honrlotta blus, i ‘{";“11* | Smith, A i at the armory last Monday ¢ the fol- | as follows: distributed by Miss Ludington and Miss [ "ypteo (0 M MR . i ., ik 1 W d s Piataer, blaok sllk wiih nakural oy Tl ot proyed a dolighttul one, lowing military and civiloflicers were elected | Overture—Marche Romaine.........Gounod | Bessie Yates, Rt S AR 6 ) Mrs: Shane, peacock blue plush. Advantages of Good Dancing. for the ensuing year, beginuing January 1, {1sses Dollone and IKeily. Rented Grandeur, Thé Happy Hours club gives its noxt party | ¥ Loon andhusband tn 1 M Trown, 1ota ‘ Adeste Fideles—Solo and Chorus . .. Novello I 14 25, Huwley Terrnce, w ¢ M Mago Latey, blaci silc Dancing is Just as essontial to our training | 19%9: s elosrolaailiDlors Itis o fact which may not be genorally | 6t Masonic hall Now Year's ev g ana iy Huwiey Terrace, Wt i Mrs. Latey, e black lace over. | 81 the education of tho youns as the school Military Officers—Chaplain, C. H. Gard- | Ugo de Pariga—]nstrumental Duo..Donizetti | known that much of the display made & Henry Dohle will spend the holidays at | horn (ones pt w d X 1kl Douse. Atone placeour intellectual faculties | ner; surgeon, A, H. Scharfr; first lieutenant, Misses C. and J. Gireenwood. A (a rae, RS home after a long absence in the east, th Onaha Land Co to N Krels, iob ross trimmed with red silk. B 9 o g anfans Vamd O h e LLI 4 ; ' Dic 1 Mot Omati W d Awoig tho othor ludios prosent avers tho | are cultivated, while at the othor our physi- | W. A. ‘Webster; second lioutenant, C. A. | Verbum Curo—Vocal Quartotte hlotl | gion, Cut-glass and handsome candelara | | The Concordia Weilnachtsfest is to be awn tod C White, 1ot %4 bik ', Misses Smith, Duke, Ploof, Lund, Callah cul being is improved, and the graces of | Harvey; third ln'l\;l\'llg.llfl.“. B rd; Misses Gregg, (1?”‘.':-1:"" McNaughten, for the table, and piano lamps, and e e h“.l;ll \\.\“m.ux\.;‘ evenin .; Masonic hall ; Grehard 1, ;\‘u i . e Parker, Newcomb, Nelson, um“ The | motion added to our accomplish ts. Of e S. ced, ralse B % OUAIE: - < age | AT bric-asbrac for the parior, ave ren ted for Miss ) Murray will hereafter insteact | J D Meagherto F Doyle, lovs, vlic 1, Huns Mesdames Brown, Fallouré, Kowitt, Red- 008 ASCOMMMBNIMED Y v cers—President, Jesso Lowes vico [ Valse Brilante—Instramcntal Solo..Schuloff | tho one day's use. Women frequently pay | the pupils at the deafand dumb insti.ution in | % w d T the physical advantages of dancing there is | prasident, John A, Lobinson: elerk. I, 11, Miss Guthimnan, o RS O T b | T 9 Waisliand wit 1o W Tlongor, i uéris's The following were thes escort of the la- | nota doubt. Like all other bodily exercise | Nye; urer, J. E, Atchison stors, | Consurge: (,I' ““I"Pi soer oo - Lambillotte , reception, wedding or ball, and The next hop and social of the Imperial Rwi oW ony n 22 1t lot 4, LIk b Al it imparts strength to the frame aud beauty | Minot Tirrell, 1B, Carey, H. B Multord) |y oo Dark Place Chiol i are carted back to the store to be sold or | club will bo held next Iriday evenlug ab 2ius w plat] Wl oians The Messrs, Fred Pickens, W. A. Me( t0 the proportions, The motion of the legs, | C, A. Harvey, R. S, Berlin Marche Militaire—Inst, Duo.... .. ... Kotterer § Suunders, ) wife to A B ikclby, 8 iots T. P. Kelley, O. Karboch, Lund, G. R SRR T 1y ‘Lhe retiring officers received a vote of | . , Misses St Felix und Von Wasm O biioaday D ananban 18 3 " 0, ous, W. Late urles Mao- | 8RR 8n¢ boC olutely necessary o | ypuni from the company. A full dress uni- | Salve—Grand Chorus.e..........Mercadente South Omaha Social Clu On Thursday, Dacember 13, B G, mon, 1oty i, and Leake, R. H. Luous, W. La! the development of the muscle and Allen was married to Mr, S, \- Campbell, of | 4, sub lots 1 and 4, bik 2, O 1 Mahon, J. Musncr, N. H. Nelson, . M. Pat- | the fevelopment Of fae Ingses - gac form wus adopted, consiating of bluck bear 2 e S ROIR The South Omaba Social club has at last | Hling g LN ¥ SRR - AR0E Uk d L AN 10N e . Ko )} S, Keipe 0 oLion L od, ® | skin shako, dark blue cutaway frock coat “ ) ey s uin xtonsion, w d e 'G"s"l'.‘.'n].‘|lw":;l""m'm-b'(:.l-urygs'{x"m'.lq}h whole body nioves with re treod trimmed with black silk cord, lght blue [ = Mrs. gave a song recital in Crap's | boon dia oflligrs arei Ao W Miss I2lla Suith, cldest daughtor of Mra. | {3 Njjen ol fp © 11 Siomun, lot i bik Byron Suith, R hm,,i,‘ \\' T, Shufeld, L. | 8nd acquires an easy and a ble appe trousers with white stripe, blue (ress fatigue | hall Friday evening. It was an entire suc- | S#x9, dont; Swith, sccretary, | Watson 13, Smith, is dangerously sick with | 5 "Miles et al to ¢ 1 8loman, 1ot 7, blk 15 b- nger, Willia V. 8. Baldu “:“'”m"”"' ‘_"“nl‘!"““'h‘b of “-"'":”N {'!'"’ coat, and all necessa lipments to make | cess from beginning to end, every number | &nd Epe asurcr, Messrs, typhoid fever. 1ot 13, bik i1, ot 19, blk b, Orchard AL, Nttt T i Tirown, O fhoulders are o D e antonior | a first-class uniform, Which will bo Without | being rendered with o force and vigor char- | Saxe Clark D. i7o; 1 J. H Tho annual grand reception and bull of the | W d: e : M Butler, Charles Bockman, T, L. Benham, | limb: gred Kth and elasticity, | Joubt as fine a uniform us is worn by any | oo o sl 4 are the commitice on constitution v- | Knights Te oceurs on the fourth Kri- [ GG Wallace st al to A M Dawson, lot 7, W. K. Coombe, (eorge K. Crandall, C. M. | the muscular masses of the hips, thighs and | similar organization in the country, and will | #etoristic of Mvs. Glappe's method of instruc | Jaws, “The noxt meeting will be hold Decemn- | day of January. vl L Orcliard ik . o . Shamplin, Courtuey, Joseph H. Conrad, W. }m;m\g‘;‘i‘";;"'m ".fi“'vl.fi.‘li“"“I:".','.“t'fi'“’;‘,f,i afford Ouiaha a1 opportunity of Liag ropr Hoos. Ve R et fhe prowrammo | ber 23, at 7:30 p. m, Mr. and Mis, A.J: Papnleton give & dano: | il araaas aitakaia tdinghn lakids, Giratton, . Ghusnon. Jatnea. Hodgen. N1 Tiys. | trere is somtinis poculiar, by which we'lmn | 100 arch 4, by & body of men that its ol | e, Paselil brothers of CHuncil Hlut Mrs. Horba eooptln gLy cion oie Aty Fepmigion meavi| aq SpNE SNSRI R Duila 0kt 5 T mediately discover a person who has culti- | ens y stly feel proi Th itlemen show considerable dramatic | Mrs. John A, Horbach received her Jad ik i J 8 Matthews and wits to M A Gillspie, ;5"1(';",‘:,‘,"“""" H, Hoesters, A Kewitt, | vle ' )dart. Every othor kind of gywius zens may justly feel proud of. s e HAmmunulull abilit e s J : mie ¥ e Sl wile 1o M 4 GHlcaple, tics strengthens or beautifies particular parts, SR T 4 The Arions, the male octette,which is Mrs, o e VA 4 ¥ ol Prattare home from St. Mary's | F A & d'wito to Ihe Patrick Lanid The Assembly. whilst it weakens othors and makes them in 1"‘“",": m‘_l,':"! ‘"mr,u'r!‘”',""IN'_“"\"“J“““".:" of | Clappe's eapetial pride, contributed no small *“'““:;* pssisted I recelving by Mes, Cald- | gehool, Knoxville, 111 « 110 21, Uik 112, Dundeo piace, The Assembly club held its second social | 8 maaner deformed. All other exercises b o ] AREAN 0F 400 .4 Y share to the evening's entertainment. This ‘\‘l‘ l‘” D e VR Y Jgdon ";“' i ] The Ladios Social club gave a very this season at the Millard on Eriday ovon. | 10ave something disagreeable about those | the Sacred Hea Place, might have | club now lias charge of the music at the Cen- | McCord e Misscs Bheirs, Boyd and | pleagant” hop at’ Metropolitan hall on' the e SR A ) ST who practice them: neither singly nor con- | been scen this week a very tempting array | tral Uniled Presbyterian church on Seyen- | Dewey presided in the dining room. The | yeniug of December 1 ng. was characteristically swell, the 1ow- | 4oiny)y can they bestow that becoming aspect | of exquisite and graceful fancies in tho way | teenth strect, where they may be eard any | 4¢¢ rations wore ol iborate and the luncheon N R P TP cut vest a nd almost equally low-cut dress | ynd those ugreeable manners which danclug A 5 on while | Sabbath, Q4 URNSLAL REPRHIARG0: / ¥ < hr uth Oninhia Maxwoll, 8 ) | of needle work, showing that even while : short teip east, ‘I'h return about ( 5 being quite the fashion. There was the us- | when well taught, never fails to impart. 1y 1 AW RE S s SR 3 With the assistance of her large choral Mr. Seibert Surprised, mas with their son Tom, VB Rk %, Boukh Owanbia, W unl blazo of dimonds and uiring of exponsive | it tho head, wriis, the hunds, 1 , T [ 4nibde are’ DAY Easasting olden 3 litore: | Siass, the Arions und her individual puplle, | Mr, Jerome Seibort was the vietm of o | — Dr. W. I Milroy roturned home Thurs oy (P e toilets. The decoration with swilax was | short all parts of the body, are'rendered syn- | from the fertile fields of history and litera- | Mrs. Clappe purposes giving a concert in the | =" * oA im of 3 . Milioy_roturned home Thurs Nty two transfers rather meagre, but the barrenness of orna- | metrical, pliant and graceful ture, skiliful hands are put to the stronk | REAR futire, pleasant surprise on Thursday evening. ‘Mo | day from York, N, . withor ho was called ment was possibly designed as a sober set- To children the exercise of dancing is es- | things that contribute so lurgely to domesti oxpress compaay’s messengers and clevks jn | by the death of his father tlnfiw-lww off, to better advantage, the | sentially useful, for it is in early youth that, | happiness. The nomenclature of the fashion His Fifticth Birthday. Mr. Stebbin's office at the transfer presen The Miss Nellie Hurchard, Hlanche In hier richly attived human butterflies, who flitted | their manners can be formed, their objec | books would have o be exhausted in the | Mr. K. S. Newcombe, with about tweaty | him with a case of solid silver spoons, Hellman, Kitty Morse and Stella” Humilton g ey hither and thither in the dances. Ata | tional habits removed, and their deportmnent | mere en ation of all the pretty articles | of his lady and gentlemen friends, cele- | Seibert Laving recently taken to himself u | 8¢ home for tue holidays ction of director L] ) uarter 0 11 refreshments were served in | rendered ploasing and agrecable. It is, too, | exhibited. This much, however, must be | prated the fiftiott cof his birth. | Wife: A Christmasentertainmont is to bo actlon of tuch other buines ome be the ordinary, all the guests being fed at once, | an innocent source of enjoyment. The total | said of all the fancy work and beautifuily | Prated the fifticth anuiversary of his birth 86 9:30 hom. Wednesdny ut. Bt - Bhi 08 | peieaii 0 hian Qi AE LGS 1 o instead of in squads, as at the last party. abandon of pleasure, the exhilaration of | wrought altar linen, that one is struck by the | 4aY at the Mucray Thursday evening. The Mrs, Meye Luncheon, hall for the benefit of the school. Omitis 483 p, 1, Tuesdy, Juary gt a8 following wero presont: miud aud exhuberance of spirits which | high merit and delicacy of exccution which | collation was served on long table, lavishly | Mrs. Max Moyer gave a blus luncheon to The Ivy Rabakal lodge sive ita uexteo: DWARD D, LERPEL i Prosiiags » and Mrs, Miner, General and Mrs, | characterize daucers are active agenis in | they display, lunmmuhl\:u with flowers in the hotel dining | a score of ber lady fricuds on Wednesduy et vaNGaRt. paid by the st friends on Wednesaay afteruoon from 310 6, | g Sabe oy i dolinson, Mamie Moore ) P Hall, lots 8 ana'y, wal or, 1ot 2, blk 14, clul and uop uext Mridey evening at Gocd- Becretary, r—r—