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12 THE_OMAHA DATLY BEE: SUNDAY/NOVEMBER 31 1892-TWENTY PAGE 'THE BELL. DEPARTMENT STORE, Unparalled Array of Bargains in Every Department Tomorrow and Next Week “We Set the Pace. Cloaks, Ladies’ Hosiery : T Notions. D e F E In this now departmont we are dmly and Underwear. " ST omestics and Linens . = receiving new goods in new styles, p X ; keeping the stock up to its standard of [ho most gigantic hosiery sale of the “Kpsolil. drlvan 1. towols KAl AL oxcollence. Splendid values in the new . The best valug shown in y I - W tinons this wook, Our stook of this sory FTiVAlS ar i el g 5 N T ¥ = S * morrow: it’s worth two or three times of goods is large and extromoly woll so- 4-inch black fur-trimmed goods at i t J \ and nro in ths feide, lected, bought by oxports who have , 98.75, £0).50, $10.50 i o ranos less- | that usked for Ladies’ initial haakershiofs, 166, worth made this branch of busimss a study for § Allthe nbove vaiues atthe pricos will I : 250, years and krow a bargain in linen whon A e ey y o i of fine black cotton - T 3 } b Largo stock of yarns &t ona-halt value they seo 1t, They've seen lots of them v pluited backs {0 navy blues at e, r made, sle heels and $ — i for this woeek. lately and are going togive you the ben- $10 and $12 h 2 ; y p Wevant svery iy Shd e astee ofit of them. Come in tomorrow and soo, o New plaited backs in tans and mix- buys s of fine all wool hose, {h and look over our ant line of teady made pillow slips pair, tures av $11.25 up to $25, % i orth #5e. i ‘ » 2 fans. Wo know we can surpriso and de- Ready made sheots, all prices, Now tan fur-trimmod goods ut 81275, Bkt el oSl et AN, .. A : light every oae of you. Wo are shov ang ront big-elogant lino of comforts $18.50, §16.50, in v 15 cloth and furs, ety el Lo 4§ S ing some of tho r AR DStE the il i in ke t prices awny below any and better goods nt the prices than any ! gular made overy: tive designs in these goods ever manu- T ousa 1n tho sltyy 1f you don't s you have scen thi 180N, g g Be pad 6e; our priv d_x-.u;_\ factured, and the prices are fully as at- :v_"w this, como in and see. Comforts ]).uw styles in mis 1‘ ind children’s niry only three pairs to tractive ns tho fans, ll(u n ?\1‘\ :‘;». and bl M,.v’h r.i»m Hhe u;l‘.l olonke at surprisingly low prices : you'll 1ot us show you this line, wo' Atiothor lot of those black 80-inch di- for © of mis:os’ scamloss all 4 ; 3 PR ) take our chances on seliing you. agonal jackets at $65 50, bost goods b the wool hose, any size, chaip at e, ¥ 3 HIA o Glove Dept. HF166 10 Omahn. 25c for a pair of boys', axten heavy all : gt B b (% New ussortwent of ulsters and new- wool bieyele hose, in slzes, regu & markets, ins 85c quality. i el 2 s Ko \ 3 will buy our rogular 81 quality in Groceries, 3 PRy ¢ 3 ladies’ Kid mitts, flecce lined and’ fur Dress Goods. Men’s Furnishings. e R 23 T Wl L e Mondny will e n memorable day in Men's heayy eamel’s hair undorwear, i 3 ) ) T i h';\“."\‘l‘\‘lll Ing o 1:.'1},1(1‘ kid gloves in our magnificent dress goods department double front and back, 48¢, worth Tac. 3 s Bk SHRABE T T KaReoti ol ';‘,"‘.“ populat We have one of the choicest lines of 1 8 iderd od quality, Tl 3 i s 3 ) -m:. 3 e season, ¥, $1.50 and $2 o medium and high grade goods of vhis ly sina s, 8 ¥ 2 1 ; % b g o pair. kind in the west and we want every Meon's ) ino hose, 163y cheap 3 ed grapoes, worth 10¢. lady in this part of the country to see 510 Louisitaa rico, 5, worth 110, it. “So Monday we're going to give a ‘e kave a few more of those fine Queen Victorin has one, the r of Russin has one, the President of the Hardware. Vostizza currants, 7e, worth 10e, discount of 20¢ on every dollar’s worth I ft which we will close outat BKon b Yo 14Ny N (it ) St T Looso muscatel raisis, Se, worth 100, of goods bought in tnis department. $1.20, They would bo good valuo at Frouch Republic hus onc.and the Governor-elect of the Stuto of Nebraska Loudon layer raisins, 19, worth 18¢ One dollar’s worth of goods for 80e. All $3.00, bought a piano of Woodbridge Bros, a Wegman, “Wegm Wegman, HOUSE FURNISHINGS Maplo syrup, pure. worth $1, goods marlked in plain figures and at a Men’s fine neckwear, 35¢ quality, go Wegman pisno. Barkers, metropolitan merchants and capitalists 11 gowng N TINWARE, Buckwheat flour, de, worth lTower price than the same grades aro tomorrow at 17c, into the piano business, because of the phenomonal sale of the Wegman piano. HATY Gloss and corn stareh, 7e and S¢,worth sold for anywhere else in Omaha, You Bo Woodbridge Bros., the poorest snlesmenin tho olty, sollandidon’ tby 16 f6rce paoe SADDLERY, 10¢. s ywhero elso naha. ots and Shoes oodbridge Bros., the poorest salesmen in the city, sell and don’t try (o force peo e T R T an’t afford to miss this opportunity. i) le to buy and the people patronize them because they sell the Wogman pinno. U ROBES, Core, pe Froneh peas, tomatoes and We ure selling tho best shoes at the PLUSH ROBES, eaches, 10¢, 11e, 13¢ 4 C, WO 20, Underwear. o8 LIIEBHEY/6Y b v hOUB RIS aity] Marble fronts, gaanite biocks, collossal emporiums, aro but Bolshazzar ant nills WOOL ROBES, R e LR D ) 50c—At 5tc wo placo on our conter Look at n fow of our bargains: with velvet holos for breaking falling kingdoms, but the Wegman PLANO musi- argo and elogant line of oll the Moriquo, special Mocha table an elegant line of ladies’ undor- Meu's cok sole shoes, $3 and 83.50, cally adorns and strengthens the empire. Take the elevator at the Bell Stove, as- above goods at just about one-haif what worth 40¢. wear, regular 65¢ and 75¢ qualities, in well worth $4 and $5 4 ¢ 3 cond and bohold the triumph of the Nineteenth Century. Third floor Boll St youll have to pay elsewhere. You ean't Golden Rio, 26, worth 20c, white and gray merino, and Swiss Men’s fino calf shoes, 83 (Goodyear T PR e T T e O e -:."r(i‘n e i o aflord 1o miss us if you're in heod of any- Uncolored Janan tea, 88, worth T5a ribved. Your choico for Ac. welt); this'is tho best wearing shoo in broke, Nuncy Haulks broke, Cleveland broke and the Wegman pinno broko thing of the sort, : Gunpowder ten, 450 and 70, worth 806 690 buys o ladies’ fino-natural wool HEAVIEab IBRRS e tho record this year on the sale of Pianos. For salo by Woodbridge Lros., Bell and §1, : under-garment, our vegular $1 quality. Men’s fine hand-sewed cordovan shoes, Store ; Other varioties equally as loy Children’s white, gray and scarlet in lnco ora congress. $5; others nsk six = Crockery. Full patont Nour, 81, worth § medicated undorsy corvesponding- and seven dollas for tho same. shoo vl We will not 1 1d i li ;: 1 ) Hieh grado flour, $1.17, wor 5 v low p S50 Ve will not be undersold in any line BT BoBLY ok *Our Loader, worth $1. Millinery. shoos, and arc offering all kinds of win- 13ROO I(LY N ISR l DG h B e rload LI o Cinnamon, cloves, noppor, allspice Anyone visiting this doparimont Mon- for fonlwvaar shunpe hun any onoin the i Eo Roltarics, whioh wo pronose, solliug. u} and gingor flavor he salo at dne, worth duy will be umply repaid. We are show e e prices never before heard of in this part O L P —Don't forgot that we are giv- The most ingenions and attractive piecs of window decornting ever seon in of ereation, shown in Omuha and tho p g s n OmEE Al Lo piiod eoio o clectric iusoles with every | Omaha—the great Brooklyn Suspension Bridge, constructed from 15,724 cakes of L T S s et Lamps, Lamps. row and look our stock over. Wo know 32.50 shoes, either for ladies or gent pure castile soap. The briage is 12 feet long and 7 fect high, and is & source of 7 and 8 inck. vegetablo dishes 106 and 761 G mlaaesy OHTBG L uB o styloiand eyl ksenitita tos BRTTE ATA Y3 wonder to all who have seen it. The soap is the highest grade castile, and the 12 ench Wa are largely ovorstocked on lnmps rice. Some very artistic pattern hats L7 AL N sume size cake that all druggists sell for 10e. For a limited time only, in order to Bowls and pitchers 25¢ each, and are offering somwe rare bargai P 5 Q i : ains, Just recoived =\"~1:" 0"‘15*;““ ’0‘"‘3““;";? Boots and Shoas. Shoes and Boots, advertise our drug department, we will sl the soup at just one-fourth price— .llh{ pioco (Imluer lsc;,l gilt edge and A good hanging lamp for $1.50, timo tomorrow. Sceond floor; take ele- O T e T T e nicely decorated, only 30, A fine center draft lamp $5. vator. At THE BELL. 2 cakes for 5c. L SR O DAY ORSEL DIBoRD TOEE A beautiful parlor lump $1.25, PRICES CUT IN 2 Potted ham goes nt se, worth 10, Boneless ham goes at 10, worth 15c. , worth 10¢, SENVa | SRR R SEPU AN S THE BELL DEPARTMENT STORE CO. DODGE AND FIFTEENTH STS. OMAHA. ; P | ; o F . vard midni vesh- | village. | vas quite i v | Bluffs) Tzschucic, Fullor, Howard (Grand | bors dane ; 7 : y : 9 - changes and custom and fashion vary danc: third story and toward midnight refresh. village. The program was quite in harmony ) N ul OWAr (Gran bers dancing academy. Tho hail w by - | E o, \ T, MecC WEEK OF SMALL FUNCT TONS | fue continues the mainstay of so.inl pleasure, | ments ‘wore sorved, Mr. and Mes . Hartman | with iho porformauce, & o5, boing selfs | Isianay, Liveser. Weaver, Snonees (nqirm B oan. || Hogto, Mra. T./B.. MoOuliooh s auaiiadraitk £ H ! X tifully decorated for the occasion, and it was | 1. Wallace, though to be sure dancing chunees and i$ | havinz been thoroughly mformed as to what | explanatory: “Owing to the artists not | olis, Ind.), Coon, M. Chapman, Anderso oty e Sseseliibio] ke ’ Dt o 1IKS AL BGRL was hunH reiow overin | wheiistandediiad syarythinelploss otly e | baviog comploted the sconury for | Rikworty! . Mabman, M. Taiman, Moore, T s Tt D FERED, o o loptiesiibplte Somao et score of years g ranged for the coming of thoguests, Among | this play in ime, the ~ audi- | G. Rien, N, e Mann, Cornisb, M. o & s ot v A 00 R S VLI O L O0RY g Dancing 15 pmv\(:mrm 10 820 or Tace, The | tho. many in tancy. dress tho following w ence will please not bs disappointed | Giacomini, Giacomini, Bovee, Duncan, '\‘\fi)\:[l,d?)"ufie:in‘vfiz n}\..‘;r\qu\:‘n{\lm”wu' Went: D”q‘{"uf B ward Atree LA R IV What the 8walls Found to Entertain Them | art has beon practiced from timo immemes | noticed after unmasking: Miss McCormick | au tho lack of variowv.? After tho play & | Konnedy, K msler, Dodson, Mre, Criseen: T s AN AN Moet (o ot ki asfiit ea AW ite 1SR CHHEVTRAER During the Thanksziving Period ¥ial; young ani oid alike tako part w 1vand | Woro-n beautiiul costume of ved, white aud | ploasant banquet was sorved and then the | Messrs. Buchanan, Beach, Woodward, Hoob: | gamee o tee phiosent ) oushelA RS |ley b C e s aae N i verear T SKTER UEDS SN0 M IBZT VNG : tho ' civilian aud tho savage trip it ‘on | bluo = satm; ~Alico McUormick, ~tam- | guesta danced. Tue commitiee haviag the | ler, Romor, Kuouse, Miller, Barrett, 1axtor, | jpms iyt Bior, 12V orory Uh | oardit AR e v e at B ORI VIER ——— the it fantastic tod 1 revel | bourine givl; — Mavgaret Moore, =~ a | successful ontertainment in hand was [ Laudergreen, Mathews, Green, Sradbury, | jj. Thompson, . K. ¢ YeEle ‘lun;:”,‘,\~"~"i :x‘x‘m;x v]'L" clegant lunch was served at in the poetry of motio Cicoro | iKato reonway costume; Mrs. Doan | Gus Deiches, Albert Cahu, Audrow Hams, | Myers, Naudain, Squires, Popo, Grabam, | Miicholl, Dauline Lanetrs fullor Serohone EsE 3 s MASQUERADE WHICH REALLY SURPRISED | saia: No 'man who is sobor dences | and . Williams, scbool girls; | Simon Goetz and Julius Moyes Burgoess, Hastings, King, Kiuslor, Clark, | Cora Sayre, Bossio Skipner. el Sorme! The parsonago of the Jentral United Preg he is out of bis mind,” yet among the | Alico Cna t Miss Amy Bur Awong tho large number ot guests present | Morse, Kern, Youse, T'ho - as, Brownlen, Anun Biager, Lou Termill Satei ohaoayers | byterian church will be the Mecea of that| ancients A3schvius, Sophiocles ind Ispaminon- | ker wore a beautiful or M'{\‘,i':f 8 [ ware: Mr\»]mul A\llr Loo ""‘3*;\,‘"1-,,“5;- T o ATRR IVt EllaBsmond, Mary Esmond, Hutchinson'; ssgfiffiinu’?‘?ml;x’:cxlrr;x‘;“:lg? Miss i T"Ex‘:“y T voro eir auy distinguishod sors; | violet: Miss.Johnson, & gypsy; Miss Willis, | ana Mrs. Moritz Meyer, Mr. an T > '3 . e A gtoond el 3 ing. arriage of Miss isie, oldes! palssieuiarciaElenslug b aslonte on Exidey g?i-r‘;‘ms b e R i L S L yellow: Miss | Brandies, Mr. ana Mrs. Martin Cann, Mr. | Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. A. f]‘es\‘l';;l n iy (;Ini‘lla}r:;x }Xn T ey, | daugbier of Dr.ana Mrs. John Willivmson, Fow Kensingtons Bring Out the solves, but applied vory impolite laugunge | Vau Kuran, night; Miss Slaughter, Grecian | and Mrs’A. Cabu, Mr. and Mrs. fl. Rosen- | Redici entertainod very charmingly at skill | 1 G wan Baros ot S MeCor, W1 | 80d Mr. Harry Westorfiold will then b Sooinl Lenders—Doings of 10 thoso who Wore too ignovaul to follow | eostumo; Mes. Davenport, - pastty covk; | stock, M. and Mrs. Goetz, Mr.and MEs. | whist, a form of duplicate whist, in honor of | Danny, P. T, MoGrath, M, L Patverson, O, | Soiebrated. ~Somo two hundred invita~ e e their oxample, King David ws fond of a | Georgia Shacp, Topsss iss Staloy, babys | R D Silberstein, Mr. and v, H. Growto, | pipiSh & 0 SEEPHES whist fn honoe of | Quper, T3P, McGrauy ML Pattorson. C: | tions have beea 1ssued, Bpe: rigadoon and the daugiter of Herodius was | Mrs. Miller, Kato Greonway; Mf. Clark, | Mr. and Mra. leddeld, Mr. and Mrs, | MF aud Mrs. YRRlowma e 870008 | Frod Snyder. s el Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blerwirth of Coun- something of a **high kicker.” ,Our great- | Romeo; Fred, McCormick, Mexican; Lal | Andrew Haas, Miss Polack, Miss Doilie | N. J.. The gentlemer carried the score Y or, (AT ST cil Biuffs gavo a delicious Thanksgiving din. grandmothers nud those who preceded them | Johnson, monk; Mr. Joplin, count; Mr. | Polack. Miss Heller, Miss Minnie Lobman, | 0ards and tne poiuts won and lost are Dolngs of Omaha People, ner to tho following guests: Grandma_and’ Although lnborlog undor mamfost disad. | knew nothing of the german, the pelonaiso, | Hoib, plulc domino; W. J. Foyo, duke: Mr. | Messrs. Gus Doiohes, Julius Moyer, Joroms | counted instend of games.” Tus Louso was |y o heines of e Phople: | (rundioa Davison, Me. Wil Biorwieth. Miss wantages, the ludies who had the “Bon Hur” | the poika, the mazurka, the' schottische and | Fosbenner, aude; Mr. Willinms, Kaufman. prev "Hfllw{'w{’ and '~‘° e 'F‘-‘hm‘mul; her-sistor: A ® 1 Cook, Mr. Nicholson and Miss Crainer of! 1 - harge, Mrs. McKenna and | otber dances of today, but they aid know | Washington; Mr. Gumble, prince; == OEVOLIALEMOCI00M, Sayerp iin Bleoplng i M 5 o Omaha, Mr. Wolf and Mrs, Uriney, Mr, and PRELPEREROY I ohargs, Dre, somethicg df the haye, the braule, the cor- | Coy, noblowan; Mr. Robbins, a handsomo A HINT FROM PARLS. the perfection of the eveaing. Mrs. Newman | Mrs. C. B. Squires 1s the guest of Mrs, . Swickard, Olara and Sadio Swiokard, Mra, Broatch, may well feel repald for their | o,15 ‘1o galijard, tiio imeasure, the quadrille, | suit of olue plush fed satni Mr. Kurtz of 2 o was the fortunate winner of the laaies prize, | Cbarles Squiras. Mr. and Mrs. Bogsen, Graco & Utrro. efforts fu tho causc of sweet charity through | the stately minuet, the wal'z and. the now | DesMoines, bigh priost; Mr. Downs, page Burcpean Edi ton New ¥ork Herald. an embroiderad lunch cloth of wild "rose | = Miss Sharpe of California is tho guest of | Monday cvening Mr. Abe Reod 84v0 @ box! the excellence of the entertainment, an ex- | almost forgotten country davce. Mr. Miller, a gentleman; Mr. Adair, tob - % ;f‘mfixn}u while "ner pactnor, M. | Mrs. Kirkendall. party to seo “Ben Hur! It included Miss ceilenve which bas never been equalled in | The couutry daneo is essentiaity gan suit; Miss Alice Parker impersonated a y Dretty calonomr forthe Sontleman’s prize [ Mrs. Adolph Moyer has beon quite1ll re- | Loura Hoagland, Miss Belle Dewo, h sircles of the city, It showed | It Will 1ast for all time, thouzh in fas} shepherdess; Miss Ada Parker, a Japanose a preuy calendar for the now yeur. cently with pleuris; Marzaret Williams, Mr, Plerre Garnonu, Mr ghoamaent circles oftno - clly, ablo assemblies of the day it is not known. | mala, while' Miss May Williams was cos- Be gnostajware: Mr. . and M Nowman, ([ s o e returned | CLTGEA RmIthi M n A DS LR oo AT, what coutd be dono by intelligent, well di- { Yot Uichors” ornpine,> “Monay Masktt | tumed as night, 2> ang Mg OadanyyMriand MW sroni |5ty SIS EREG T M anderpon retarneni o o e e T R r Wi M Dt reoted effort, coupled with a desire on the | “Hull's Victory,” “Chorus Jig" and the | Tho surprise was planned by Miss Lou 5 - l\txowul\h'. “1[,’»“\ \J‘uhu \\Qb.ur, N{i and Howardl Mitahel ot Gbatt Sy Miss Brown, Miss Laura Hoagland and Miss part of those participating to mako the | Morry Dancc wil live, despite tho dic- | Jonson and Mr. and Mrs, Walier Williams ; Tord, M- and Sire WAl Wood Siv. o b, | and Miss Adh acibt o Latsanooss, Tenn., | Chaudler fofmed & box purty At the same on- afalr in ovory wiy @ sucoess Tt | talox of fushion fn America, while “Sie | and was thoroughiy erjoyable, notwithstunds - 1B eoriyian s I Woed it andib sl hE Mispiadatbinalert o i tertainment. was our first glimpse of a really meritorious | L02¢r do Coverly? will have au undving ca- | ing that the night was’ uncomfortably cold Ji Romington, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Caldwail, | Mr. Cart Kuriz of Das Moines is tho guest | Miss Mary NMoore ontortaned the “Sans : reer in Fugland. Tuo braule was a dance in | and disegreeable, i . L ¢ s 2 Coramoniai sl iaiayn At amatour production, and weut far.toward | which tho eighth Harry revoled. It was o T ) M. and Mrs, Olom Chase, Mr, and Mrs. J, | of Mr, und Mrs. Obarles A, Dean, atTho Dolan, 211 ) Eighisnnth stbamy allaying o growing feeling that Omaba | o round dance, with n Swinging motion, and Mrs, Howard Smivh's Kensington. £ ‘ HCpnaion, MiaiJudroiDundy, ey Deen Tuesiday Mrs. Cathorine Powoll zavo an [ (5% Dolath * [ D was sadly doficiont in amateur tal- | Was very auimated, Mrs. Howard B. Swith gave two kensing- / Ea Bartlett Riohatds, Mr, 3. K. Ringwalt, | i wakluncheon in honor of Mrs, Shelton. | Joues, Miss MoCuno, Miss Hughos, Miss ent. Omaba bhas had exceilent amateur per~ | The measure: tons this week, Friday and vesterday, which ot Mr. . Ringwalt, [ Mps, r M. Hiteheoek bad as her guest this | Jpj od, Miss K 1 Fried, Mi: G fasals e Mr. Fairfield, Mr. Clark Redick, weele Mrs. Montgomery Parker of S Sl B R L DS formances in the past, but only by casts | “NOW tread mo a measnre said youns | era quite fmpoctant evouts soctally, | no ——— e angemay Barker ol Al Lalio | Mim < Aribruner, i Mise (hioare Eintigig The Millard Musicale. City, Jones, Wright, DMcCune, East, limited as to numbers and chosen for their | wos a grave duiico, and may be looked upon | house was pretiily accorated with chrysan- e | Hurd slysicats o Oty " Miss Carrie Millard, whose musicales ave [ Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Wyman occupy their [ Byorih, Coward. mee. Tho o [ s the cerom: co of the seventeent hem » flowers, while there were { h s St H016 HIaei ARt AV , 2 3 genoral excellonce. There wero nearly 150 :,”l:“r gm]lm l»:““i ,,(1” 1_h Vs xf\yhnut: themuimns aud other flu\u.rn.v\v il Were always tnteresting and thoroughly cujoyabie | M€Y home at H015 PPaciie stroet next Mon Miss Whitmore, principal of the Lake veople appearing, littlo and big, ang, | RN, Diatrico, o < Aluch Ado Aboul | tavies for those who dosired to play cards iuvited n numver of weil known women to | “°; school, gave the Iighth grado o vory plens- without 80 much os a siugle bitoh, & | je liNFS €1Ves kind of insight into tho | yuuyieraq through the rooms. Dlicious ro- i o Mvs. John Horbach entertained a fow of | aut aftornoon on Friday by taking them dauces of Shakespeare's day. Says that listen to & charming p 'al reparea for " o 2 i Ly, o) magnificent sories of tubleaux were presonted | sprightly and witty lady: The fault will bo | freshments were served on both days and 519 rmiug program prepi for | nor friends from tho Paxton st dinner at | to tho Lininger gallory, where, for two o ? 4 e their entertainment I'riday afternoon. In | high no Tue: 2 hours, tho T4 v of Genoral Wailace's beautiful story of the | 4 tho music, cousin, It vou ba not wooed in | Ameng theso prosen were: addition to Haus Albert, Mrs. - Hitcheook, | © apies ,"\»':,,‘:";n':,'“l.'.‘\‘,‘n"m‘,l”" Tnd. - ana Miss!| Hhol 7eiay An AT e i ot Arecad Christ. The fitule folks quite carried off the oo Liioe it tue.prl J fn~’\':"""'“”’"h‘°“ Preston Alion, Mre. Haller, Mra. Clark & | Mps. Percy Ford and Miss, Poppioton con: | 1yseriug aro visiting Mrs. W arron M, Kogors | ot tall by” Hon. George W, Lininger, who honor of tho production, for their dances [ 4.l OTe 1% onsure in grexsthivg, and o | \wolyny MO W W. K :.:'xm!lm‘: io tho plessuro of l:m m'u.lsllml by | on Wost Farnam streot, €ujoys nothing better than to open his were quite up Lo somo of tho ballet perform- | Wootng.weddine and copontis s o' Soct " Jamés Boyd, Mrs, W, J. Connell, Mri he rendition of vocal and instrumental num Tho Tuesday Kvening High Five club mot, | €311€EY 0 such an appreciative body of ances we have been treated to by profes- p ar e R R I NERI AL A Nathan Shelton, Mrs. Sears, Mrs, J. L. Web: { beranwhicbiolive eapilvated tho suesis, last weok ab tho vesidence of the Misses | YOUU men aud women, sional companies, and withal they were most s hot and hasty like a Scotcl Jig and | 0%, Mrs 1. K. Gaylord, Mrs, George Pat- 0 OWIRE Progray L - he-followlng orod: oo | Rich, 1614 Bmmett streot, Tho Friends Social club, composed largely eharmingly modest, & virue that cannot b | full ns fantasticals the weddie, manperly | erson. s, J. M. Monoll, M. Monell, Bevonth Joncorto. .. sy Ja Berlo Mrs, J. T Kinsler was suddenly culled to | Of the Uulon Pucific railway und ex.om. overestimated. modest, as & measure full of state and unces- Mrs, George ]v ilibert, Mrs, l\lalcull'. Mrs, "“““‘;ra Eges... o her homo 1n New York last week by the !)In)( gave ono of the most enjoyable balls Without *'Ben Hur soclety last week | try, and then comes repentanco, and with nis | Catlin, Mes. Warren Rogers, Miss Nelson, Mrs, PEFCy Tord, sorious illness of her mother. in their short bistory Thanksgiving night at mmld hfiv«:l:ueu olkllmnlll,mn.hlho_puce '1TL1:“ bud lags falls into the cinque pace faster end l\‘nu\llhfi:rlng. \J;lr ‘u H. ‘li\lllllvnlu'thmsl\.ies- 3 8, Schubert's .hrr“‘:“ulfil s "The Bon Ami Uard olub met Monday even Wasuington hall, l'JI'nu club bas a member- v swells Ltho wea) revious laving a bl t- s p @1 " sie Milla Murs, yar eikle, 8. 1 8s Poppleton. o y Y - | ship of 150 members and wearly all were Ing effoct upon tho fbstival of Lannksgising o 11 i T a0 KOV, o oourt | Thomas MoCague, Miss Griswold, Mrs, | , Tlie 8b0v6 very stylish robo do alner 18 1,z viay Dushes Brahms | ing av the residence of Mr. D, H. Goodrich | SM¥ 7 all . sulpbur-vellow crepo. The corsage is high 3 BB hernetieins > i preseut on tho occasion mentioned, The and tho duys preceding und following it. | of England 18 much ltored. At a solemn |-Arenibald Powell,” Mrs. J. “H. Me( piloch, | and"congiats of |, ‘very . hort. vesy'| sugsct % icheook und Mr Alber N °"\:r":'f;’"'\‘l"r': for ’;'I"f‘ :".vl oturnea | 2 Was under the dirsc management of W. Thora wero bul fow functions, yet thoso oc- | daucing, first you had the grave moasures, | Mes. J. W. Broatch, Mrs, H. 2. Wood, Mrs: | auiteofiored wieh gottt of different shoido Mis Ford. kils) ? ineider have veturned | Stockhaw, G, IV, Grigk, J. Z Hissim, A, C. currlog were very pretty and somo fairly | then the coranots and gilliards, and this | Watson Smith, Mrs, Joseph MeKell, Mrs, Tho collar velntifre o ck velve Forsaken Bolm | from theis castern” trip and aro stopping | Kugle and J. C, 1sb. elaborate, tho leading hostesses, howover, | kept up with coromony; and At length the | W. A. Shoup, Mrs. Thomas Plotter, Miss @ collar pud oelulyre are of bisck volvet. with Mr. aund Mrs. Joseph Barker, P e e AR | being bent upon rescrving thelr entertain’ | tronchinore and the oushion dances thon all | Swith, Miss Gertrade Smitk, Mrs. Charles Coneert at Trimty M, E. Churcl Selections on the Yl e Miss Jeanette Marshall of Stono Lake, Ta., | Thanksgiving day ot 5 o'clock at the rase ments until after the Cbristmas boliduys | the company dances—lord and groom, lady | CGreeno, Mr H. Congdon, Mrs. George Awmong the o pleasant entertainments | pyizo song M, 4 2 he guost nft deccmber 3 of Miss | aence of orige’ with the hulr‘n. lIm.L lh.u vre-Lonten season | and kitchen mald, no distinction. 8o in our Bguires, Mrs. A.J. Hanscom, :\m. _l-m\x_w. of Thanisgiving eveulng, there was none BRRE <207y il astishasarsossises Grace h“u.uuhlj"r and will probably spend the rlos Cope, wien Miss flat .. Copp Was will prove moro brilliunt thun provious sea- | court 1n Queen Elizaboth’s tue. gravity and | Mes. Diuise, N iden, Mrs. Will winter witn her, married 0 Mry Samuel’ Gookersshe Roy sous havo been, stato wero kept up. In King James' v, brs. s, Mra. William | move suGcessful thap,tho concert given by aun Oy in, Goticlous tofrosh- | " ipho 1adies of Vesta Chapter No, 8, Order | James M. Wiion 6f the Caigliar rasors A L things were pretty woll; butin King Chur th, Mr. tler, Mrs., Emma Jones, Mrs, | the Owl b 40 Trimiy Motnodist | ments, enjoved “Xlr{"“l|l']‘l‘:::“’(;‘xj“;'; $L2° | of the Enastern Star. will givo o loap vear | torian church ofieating. Mus. Charles T'he present weel promises to be s littla | time there has been nothing but trenchim Benuott, Mrs, Brown, Mrs. | Episcopal el nee organization tho 08 L kson, Miss Doolittie. Mrs. | davcing party at Masonic hall, ‘Tuesday | jr., pi Lhe w ug warch us the w }?ZRJ‘Y,?}.‘.“J‘,TI‘.'.‘.’” -;Lmb I\l.r.‘vtll:i Mrs. Ben | ana the cusliion dance omnium gathe aries J, & ius‘u'.v.x"“rlfon.:m‘.'x\(-‘in\l\"" club never appearsd to botter advantsze, | Hireheoots, "Victor Caidwelr, Mra. | €vening. Novemba 4 ding party eatered the paviors, Dinuer was finker foaugucatiuk it by eotertainiog te | roily polly, hoite como toite.” x BB ARy e e ae aeas lanti | Divchoack, ; Ayros, s utlor, | | Misa Vates aud Miss Bussio Yates have re: | sorved aia afiorw s tio nowly married D. H. Goodrich A S s Masquerade, ent Chase, : rendered. Abts * " was 4 gom, | Miss Yatos, ) oo Yates, Miss Jono: JuEned fran Bl Joseni, _brRing -thsic | eoupa tattdos Hallla) sn evenine card party in | Miss Pear] Hartman and her guest, Miss | wers, Mrs rOlluton Dow- | showlug somo veryudelicate shadlug, tbe [ 308 Of Gl olonh, MRS Butimers, Miss | ipom fory viaitat “Hitlside,” Tnere was o very ple 1 'l‘hm:[m‘ -“'I*I* M\A:bflll n:’rm l;};ho Josepuive Welch of St. Paul, had accepted | L AR o Mes. O ";J;V"M;]Jviln- obligato being carried By Mr. Conrad. Dud- | Yoot Niss Moy Browe. e for; Mis Benjamin I, Battin bas been apnointed an | Doursany evening, Novewmber 1 day, Decemberi, Mr. anG Mis , s vt aller, Mrs. ['red McConnell, Mrs. | jav Buck's *In 2 was ney o s 8 BT instructor in the department of Euglish it able ne 1 d M ol : tions Thanksgiving evening ollo ey s, Mrs, Chay ot Dayainc bospitable homo of Mr Mrs, Biadick, in Jdolin A. Mebliano eivo Lheir post-nuptial ro. [ MVitations Thanksgiving eveing to follow | George B, Lake, Mrs. DuBois, Mrs. Charies | boton- " done club s r- | GhAwhate Mra Ohswbers of Davenport, | orature fn the Swathmora collega. This 15 | hosi s somoe s d dRuRGtar LR ception 6 10 10 o'clock and for Miss Carrie | Mr. I{eere and his company of pl in juires, Mrs, (1. B. Squires, Miss Mortim tainly desor Bg “"all’ ‘the " enc '\)" \TM 8y, B "*-w u I_\'fl( HM_' n(-”'i Quito #n honorfor 8 Young man o and Do Danoing. Buf I Ias WA IR Chambers, Miss Bennett gives & 7 o'clock | “Othello,” but othor forces wero at work to | Mis. T aacorge Bquires, | coniums bestowed, miiking noappeals to the | Ma® Yohicius crisiod the hestein oo, 884 | ©Mre. Georgs Stebbins sntertained inform util a 1ato hour, when rafresh :-t‘):h‘lllll:w'l;)d‘h\‘cul'-’r\ un‘lhu sawe e\‘runh{w. ;i:xvrxvo them “,\gn.:l.m;‘:.w..-m I‘ht .m\;\( 10 ,'&r\. 3 asor, {1. .-.quul l(lcl[ua' public, but by earuest efforts doing much [ guivi 00 1S 859 ally I'mdav afternoon Mrs, Douel, Mrs outs W erved. Those present were ilowine Tuesday evenls g the As- | tho immortl Will bliakospe ines. With | Mrs. \our, Mys. Vicor Coftwan, | {or musical cuiture. 'Prof, Kratz bas every | H11U8 e S Bradford, Mrs. Millard, Mrs. Lander, Miss | Missos lilla Wavoner, Eema, Dpsohuns sembly gives it oponing funclion whilo ou | Wraps ou veucy for tho arrival of the younw | Mrs. James McKeunie, Mrs, I E Cougdon. | vauson 1o be prond of His voys aud the work Surprised 1w on s Dirthday, Bishop, Mis Sharp, Miss 1da Sharo, Mrs. | cime dotneon (e Tasep b, bt chui ho 0th Miss Duudy gives a fancy dress party | moo they waited in expaciuncy, and at last | Mrs Goorgo Hurst, Mrs, Willism Goodey, | bats doing, P ! £ Drait HUI tuaaain and | Chase: Miss Knigat, atrs, Penbody shd Misk | binimanis pou (Bl doseph), Budle Heao in honor of Miss Kichurds of Dotgins, W tha sharp peal of the door bell told them that Worth, Mrs, Charles Turner, Mr. Usl- | iing club was assisted by quite an array of AR BOSIALY R0 A0 SAL JARIAR D A0, | Feolol Iurbank, Peake, Yingat, Mosars, I'red Dale; whose guest suo has Leen on several ocea- | Lheir escorts had arrived, but what was their | 1in, Bio howell, re fyaibau Qhol- | the best talent in the ciis—Mr. Charles | tveated W, M. Carter to » genulue surprise | ““Nii' 1eila Shears returned to Lincoln | Clautn Cunniogbam Fead baren alon sions., i cousternution Lo bebold Instead | ton, Mes. Bears, Mrs. Elia Matheson, Mis. | Higgins, the voung wmaster of the violin, | 1ast Monday nlgnt. Tuo occasion was ouo | wedanneday, aftar visit of abont o week | (s fy Cponingbin Poake, O M ouoat. 0 ‘The As:emnly this year prowises to be very o fautastically clotbed | A. P. Wond. ablv aided by his sister. Miss D, Mr. | of Mr, Carter's annual birthdays andghe bad | with Miss Bessie Hall. Miss Hall ac Newcomb, Siigour, brilliant the number of applications far ex- | 4nd masked fizures standing on the porch, - ok v [ A G mt:v st, Miss Spencer of Gellenbeck ~ and his popula plio i | : aaied bor tospend Viug in L : 4 ! ceeding thoso of avy provious year, Tne | Seeking admitipnce. Of course they Gian's Playiug at the Motropolitan Club, Habge Johao: Mossrs. Fmvars o Syephony | arranged to AP.00) A1A BEGuM LRG RYARIAS:) DAL dhoriasmn aglvivg o g8 hour of ber. sus ! execulive commilteo after cauvassing the | £0 to the theatar, but insteaa became ideal | *L.eap Year I the Villago with One Gon- with some of his nuwmerous [rieuds. - and Mrs, Charles 8, Iotter celebratea | Beringfield, Iil., };':“\;‘:'»”::':'\;v\ quite 80 cornetist Sutorius and bis Meudolin ~ ot Boringdold, Ti #ltuatlon decided lo give four parties, Docom- | Bostesscs in the entertainment of the guests, | tieman” beguiied the bours at tho Metropoli- | club; Mr. McPherson, tenor; Mr. Courad, L'::ry “’:?:‘“"“‘l'{m ‘";;mu JARLOR 30 | their twenty-sevonth wedding anniversary of the tablo'was & pumpkin’ hoilowed plup * P iz vas | buritone, and the Chapel quartet, o hey LI a little dinner Tuesday eveniog, the e o e o R Ty tan club “Thavksgivisg uight until ivwas pel q 1aie, whon some tweaty couples arrived | p¥ & (LTS BHBCr THosuy cveniod G A plerced with numerous holes, through hozdi"l;hunduy Decomber 20, January 17, ;-‘uu \\:‘r;l: Mi ang Mrs. O, Davenport, and Pebruary 14. Tho Assombly of Decem: | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs, = | bor 20 will b undoubtedly tho enost brilti-nt | Wiiliwms, Mr. und Mys. Dean, Mr. and Mys, | 100 10 tread the more airy measures of the The Falading Dunce. aud took complete possession of the house. | anq'Nra, J. L. White, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | ¥ o caudles inside shoue Lrightd of the season, as on (hat gecasion | Coryell, Miss Alico McCorinick, Miss Me. | WAllz. ‘The cast was a particulaily excellent e et ¥ S » | The going out was abaudoned aud the party | Jyo o Freom the upper edge of thi were hung the Privcolon ' Giso “elub will o | Cormick the Misses Parker. Louia Johuson, | ons and the amateurs quite won the favor of | THARKSEIVIOE eveulng the Paladins” | prjoieand Lo at ance muke morry, Theoves. | BAOn oG S ks oue of which was chosen by eich the guests of ihe membors after | Miss Moore, Noilie Moore, Misses Slaughter, | vne audicuce by thelr uniformly gaod work, | 80Y0 8 delighiful dancing party at Cbam- | ing was spent in card playing, high five and Mr. Charles Offutt will toke place | FUESt @8 they sat down to tho tavle, aud to their eoncert that evecing and the vresence [ Willis, Van Kuran, Awy Barker, Alico | Mr, Aibert Caon, the only genileman in tue | Pers’ hall on Farnam street. A pleasiog | beivg the favorite game. According to a Thursday evening, Dec 29 at 7 o'eloc each rose was altuched o ittle verso telling of Lhe colleziaus will brine out our maids in | Chwwbers, Sharp, Staley, Marehall, ‘Wil- | cast, pleyed with' excellent juggment, while | feature of the evening was the sioging of | time-honored custom, there was & ll:ouby at the First Presbyterian chureb. A suppes | b ;n .“-lr Innu '.\mvb 1_\| :m.‘.,:. ,5.:..-‘1\ A,‘T,:: endless numbers. So all tovether society | lams, Margaret Moore, Ada Milis, Prutt: | ail the ladies, Miss Dollio Polack, Mrs. | Miss Myrtie Coon, who promises to be one of frize. whlsd 1o thla oase weat 0 rank | for the bridesmaids follows the ceremony | Produced by tho rea T Will have sowcthing to thivi about, atleast | Messrs. J. L. Johusos, C. Georgo, Ed | Martin Cabo, Mrs, Arthur D. Brandies, Miss | the best known of our vocalists in the not | Sears. ablo Merriment. as 1 was 4 cauinas | 874 8 general reception afterwards at tho | YO At BN Bpagoar for the wmexi Lwo months, or until Ash | George. Wil ‘At“flr. W Wove, MeCan, [ Minnie L.obmau and Myrs, Audrew Haas, all | distaut future. She has @ beatifully clear ‘P"'d‘ oture of Crover” Clovornd " and miev | residence of Mr. and Mra. C Yost. QIS ML G Aol i DI B o Wednesday casis its mantle of blavk over | Kathbun, Robbins, McCoy, Dictz, (eorge | wmrelligent and cultured women, filied tue | and resonant soprauno, which she uses | 812ed picture of Girover AT, 0 Colonel J. T, Sbort, agent of the Adams | BURENIEE Apa8 Lirace Hygdson, Al FaCry the haut moude. Lawcence, Ilosbenuer, (Gamble, " Downs, | parts assizned thew. with credit 10 them- | effectively. The guests present were: | Fecipient Was4 stanch ropublican, express at 'rairio du ‘Chien. Wisconsia, ate | [00th Mr kess, D hou g v o's e Cormiok, acphu Heth Mulleu. | solves and tho stage manager. Ihe play is | Mr. sud Mrs. George B, Teschuck, M. ant 1o per— turkey with friends in the city, and wul [ Darilog. PROWRE- of 1h& duncos given by the | Teots, McCormick, Mr. Kurtz of Desdicines, | divided into twelve scenes and gave | Mrs. J. C. Bodwao, Mr. and Mr A gu' aatah FEMM SRR AN return with Mes. Sbortto his postofauty | o comenen fttle folks at thd “Ben Hur" eotertain- | lowa. glimpses into the homes of all the- ladies in | Jenes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black, 0 Mdiouet Dancing gave tomarrow. Mrs. Short has been visiting for . , 8191¢ South 15th, 5 parent - and Mrs, ‘ment, Lt vecalls Lu0) fact Lbal while sociely Dauciog was enjoyed in the ballroom in the | tho cast, who represeuted the elite of the | Misses McShane, Fitch, Keller (Cowneil ~ reguiar social Weduesday eveuing a1 Cham: gomo weeks with Ler daughters, Mrs, Fred | duced prices. L] - .

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