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TIID AHA DA]LY BEF: SU \I)\Y FPTEMBLR 1‘-‘ 1886, \\ ELVE PAGES rem e e e m—— e —— Preliminary Parties a Foretaste of the yer 1, with the West Point club, Who Are Winter's Gaiety. he champions of Northern Ne- ) 5 will be played at Athe 5 t n the DEBUTANTES TO THE FRONT X Gate Citys and t let | tol- 3 lowing is the ba rd the two nia The Flight of Time and Its Paipful a i m 0 t . " Footprints—Clubs, Cards and t Cotitlions~The Week 1 W !‘m\l in Society, (] The greatest barvgain ever placed by ws before the publie, Gilbert's Flannel Swits, The price of these goods \ 3 Toner was f12 Ve have acquived a big lot, and will throw them on the marvket on Monday at § 4 These « ] lones b ' goods ave 10 yards in length and 42 and 44 inches wide,so that therelis ample matevial for most any style of i L \ “‘.“j B SR 3 e ,_’ e dress, The fabrics are English Sevge Switing, Gilbert's, and Camel’s Hair Canvas Cloth, warranted all wool. UOHE b thie diostion of ‘giving AR T Remember, Monday morning. It'sonly once in @ great while that we can offer such a bargain in goods NETYIRE liospitality diring the coming 0 that will give so much satisfaction in the wear, | ¢ ctically closed for geason’s partyldresscs is being resolved ios of Al new shapes in onals, boucles v Short nka and beavers m §7.50t 1E 10N PACINLOS with the teams of th tion, who Balmi oy Lok ‘PG,P"‘C“' Combination Sults at $‘7 50 ot R ERE W ES moted the zest for u revival of gaicty and | COME Ear]y and Get a 34 Pine Combination Sitits, in all colors at $7.50; worth §12,50, ).00. the St, Lois Maroons Interin M‘f('."q people are begimning to anticipate with a N - Ty s twenty-five games, of which they won pussibility of genume enjoyment what GOOd ChO|C3. SEAL FLQ!SH GL@ARS tjrteen gt f . Bitoose b woarving: responsibillty - b AR _Won—\Milw , Stloo Lenge g before the cessation of the contusing S ' 12 fnehes long, 4 seal ornaments, 2Cha. | 1 i Pic 5 ‘. bickot whirl, that attended the winding up of | 050 are all new goods, and this sea 1 case Dress Flannels, all-colovs, 54 inches wide, at 65c; worth 93¢, mois pockets, fine quality quiited Satm | jofios 1. Lost ‘\\'- waukee 1, St.- 1ast season’'s festivities g t 1 case 54-inch Home Spun Suitings, all wool, at 50¢; worth $1. lining, at §25.00, worth £35.00. Reds 1, Topeka 1, Denver 1 The Patrick party was a most joyous | 800 new goods are less in price than the PECIAL=-=-1 case 4=inch Boucle Tricots at $1. Sold last season at $1.75, A Hstings 3 Lihebtn 1, 8. Jou wrue 1, AL re-opening, and not only formed the | old ones, as the market had fallen very 1 case 46G-inch wide Wale Diagonal, all colors, also black at 6: Would be cheap at 1. I'he foll i . . theme for plensant reminiscences with H WRAP 10 following is the relative standing old and young, but constituted an epoch | ¢V L el il Lk e 15 A U, ’”f‘l“:m" []‘.“'l( e the Amcrican and in the existence of the many college stu- | by us under very special circumstances, Seal Plush Wraps, with Russian Hair | = e aents who attended it, and with whom it | and are splendid value. N.B.F. | - o | trimming,with tails all ronnd the bottom, P > FST ‘was a brilliant finale to the succession of —_— lined w \‘Hy quilted satin, $21.00. Seal Plush Wrap, trimmed Jdown the National leasures that attend vacation. The $ 3 $43 . . 5 g o \ ibar :(ll:-:_\.nlmunl:--]|‘~ ::nldn;;.-ml'.-. JAGKETS. % g::z é%_g;filfiggrgfigggglcs1‘111}1(1)1;.1&152,8027‘*.-C. worth 35c. front (\Tn‘x‘;'(If;.\-‘_:‘\‘.T.-‘,m‘;,:“’l."“;—';:x‘v‘ut.',“‘ bot: 2 C; 5 Wraps, made of extra quality of men about to make their debut in soci but school boys and girls, illus Plain Jersey jackets, long, doublo = —= = ; v trimmed with extra qual el 8010 ol who itsee sason or $0 hence flight of time with starthing empha Bl ol A T ) ARaRTRVIIALE @ ) 90 uish e T 'fi'f”‘" I‘v‘ r‘]: \:I::;] black and brown. at $4.50, MODJ’D q 3.7‘. MOI\JD q 3-7". MOIJD q 5-7. 0 X "ubllll““:vfi!“ndi». Timed with | Rov Vo g Fi b o TR E 1 with the unwelcome fact they are £ a trimmed with sablog not o young as they were, and that'they Boucle Jersey jackets, double-breasted, aver Balls; Beaver Trim- are liable to be shoved out of the ball- | extra finished 5.00, worth §7.50. it Toom to the whist cortior,by these young: | Very fine Jersey Jackets, satin facod, |n.u'.n|<.| Velvet Wraps in alar Tln“\u"\ll'vlll several soa “““‘I“‘Jq‘(:“_\lv: double breasted, 4 shades, black, brown, & Rper “f patterns and styles, from ful serutiny of hersclf in the mirror to se | B4V, Wyrtle, at §6.00, worth §8.50. . 2 T A il sty has planted no crowsfeet un At $5 00 S eCial he targest lot we cver offered. Bought by ws at a great sacvifice. We offer these lots at §3.25,185 and T R ,lmi m.m‘\“: P : 0 | begins to wonder which of 7.50. Thisis giving owr friends all the advantage of owr large purchase. Come carly as there is some se- giving { ge ! the two evils is the lesser, the sameness K ! ! ’ ! of a life partnership with one man or th lections, particularly underneath. N. B. FALCONER. o .| o il im rted Jackets-the chances H.-wl bt w 1| tany partner | Wide-wale Diagonal Jackets, tight fit- rments hir v-n -up\\mun 1018 80 accustomed oW seial bargain at $5. ' wsplendid line 3 q to ' sz his atentions <||.m|‘\\‘|l.h L L 50 pmrs 10-4 White Blankets at $3. 20. '.""""",{“,'H“,‘,‘ A 1 ook vl i Alotof Ladies' Light Weight Bouclo 60 pairs 10-4 A\l Wool Scarlet Blankets at $3.25. Misses' Coats in fety of | Cinctunali.! and prices 1 new styles not s sudden shock as he finds |n\||~| ll dancing | Jackets in a large variety of colors at 3 I3 . otropolitii I ume st with the children he used | 5005 worth $8.50 150 pairs 11-4 Grev Blankets at $3.25. w0 be found anywhere clse in this'eity. | Metrovolitin. stow nickels on 10 their pinafore | oo rhich Tailor made Jackets in faney N e 3 e days now sprung up into dudes with | Enghsh Tailor mude Jackets in fancy A : ~ Importc 3 Gumes lost.... 1051 547005 62 079 checks, with satin facing and new style We desire to eall spec tention to IR0 iblooming oaquetta “!‘:’ of ball buttons; clogantly finished, at 10-4 All Wool Wh\te Blankets at $5. our importation of Wraps for the fall Among the Nimrods, The “Owl 5 for top of lus he - | £8.50, worth $12.00. 4 o uti in style "the old time sportsmen, dentially inquires of. anot el | 11-4 A'l Wool Scarlet Blankets at %5, e ey fra very beutitul in style | \yuo'nglle mged the Omalia, Gun. clibio ably reasonable 1 price, 0-4 Grev All Wool Blanketsat $5.. re e of the followin A [ R R R T s if he thinks his hair “isn’t getting hin on top He closes his soliquy with 1 . ! a three quarters resolve to retive from VoV RAP»:D‘.. rieze, Velvet Iricze, Plush Stripes, Vel- | nish a game supper to the vietors. 'Iho dunoing before e is oustod out with the | oot Wraps in wide wale Diagonals - - ‘(:;lei!\‘"u'.l'y b T Bt aloRb SN anfirm iind ticketed for the eard room. S ;| ! BOILLS) o and Feathers and embroidered with Silk | ther ¢ lose the cvent With, the ot notablo excoption ihe | trimmed all ronnd, also collurs and sufs, 11-4 California White Blankets at $7.50. Boihgas Whis Jitho dunkest nanerioa | il Loanintarestingone: = i young folks have 1 monopoly of the | with 4-inch, h rimming, a g z ringes. This e largest and most cl- oroner Drexe . Fiteh, Henry guety, while the children ot a larger | would be cheap at £10.00. 11-4 Scarlet Blankets at $7.50. cgant line we bave n\lj\~h«mn growth have had to content themselyes B. Farconer with the prospective pleasures, The i B principal topic of interest at present is : wild ¢ i supply in the vicinity. the approaching nupiials of a prominent Phereis no end to the windwork that belle with a scion of the law, but the h 0 indulzed inin prize ring of b outlook for a gay season is quite encour: 5 he week. tho’ thers aging and by wnother moon Omaha soci- — =L BitilithlaTor mothinFo Saokunl oc0IRIEH b, ety will hv hn launched in the swiwm. MN Jennie McClelland is h\cl\ from a [ each plate was a tiny umbrel ‘.un l'“.m smoxnrd.-hglnf_ul little luncheons was COLD WAVE APPROACHING. CHURCH NOTIORS, {\Hl:‘ll“:l\ .\.t'n‘:\.i, IAX\.mp .h\’ ]l row h.h) X The ,,"“ k , |.1{"\')‘l|“: tho sceno of | tWO Week’s trip west. ! ! fl he first cour s rice, whicl s«.ulwlq] \~(I1(I{|A| y by A. U. W 5|15 e k> i MM o B hoon deveioped between Al Marx, tho t Mrs. J. H. Pinkerton, of Lincoln, is the ten with chopsticks A man, who ente Patch’s Three Day'sSale of Underwear | Services To-Day at the Different | o83 lhuvm and brilliant gathering Wednes- ; By ) the name of each guest R ro- | land, Mrs. Join A. Poor of and Hosie oxt Wee Churehes. E nning the con A : guest of Dr. and Mrs, Merriam. sicry Next Week. ho ‘contest w ROy hundyd Tnyita- G. w. | &lyphies. The host s werd Emma Hongland. Miss Belle Wyman, | commencing Monaty morning Siptember | Germa . 1005 Sout) iy clia io meot o bout two lur- . anton and_gister, Mrs, G. ‘W. b, a3 worg also the three younx gon, Cinemnati; Miss ' Belle Hoagland and | 5, el e s Sl I iiakangchnrebalilnsonth evald’s trainer, for any (lru| and fifty were present. The eyen- an, re at home from the “‘ ted on the tables, Mr. Will | Miss Nellic Wyman, Washington. =Dabdiand Slasingiedirestanys onty ol 5 o, i Ill(;\l ry Supday | amount e championship of tho ing continued beuutiful long enough for liss Nellie Beck, of O'Neill, has beon | Wyman Mr. Will Doane and Mr, Abe i) Mg Monday, Tuesday aad Wednesday. We | 198 m. Sunday sclioolat2 p.an. L. J. | state. He re to accept the chal- the company to assemble, and the rain, g tri nds heré the past \va Réed. The guests were the Misses Ber- Mrs. F. R. Edgar has opened a2 p; will place on sate the greatest bargains of C ‘. pastor. lenge for ressons of his own, and has which pouréd down in such torrents atter: g ace Himebaugh has loft for | tha Yost, Grace Perine, Laura Connell, | school at the corner of Twentieth the season in Unticrwear and Hosicry. . S, | been publicly branded asa_coward by x:\nls,lm\l I("(I;L pr -hnz (m-g\l\ lgum en- iss Grant’s Seminary in Chicago. Lottie Kennedy, Leila Shears, lh-:;-iu W, ul;;(v\r ‘nl_:l For u:lrli(l'u]:l \mqu'u'\: C. H. Pateh Co. ‘l:“*l::‘x“ll') t1 ; e ] |‘. MecCormick’s back nd forced to give ering heartily into the spirit of enjoy- 4 ) 2 e T | ice i 0| alcombe, | «t 514 North Twenty-second strect. RIS H i » er meet- g YT T LT e R Mednnd e M c el vala EEB T e il )“".‘\’ % LADIES UNDERWEAR. W nu:[n m. " All cor- that all pronounced tho party one of the | TS 4 (e INIARC Tok Lo WHLH Dixon, Miss Eldridge, Minnic Chambers, German Theater 70 cases Ladies Merino Ves ily . In thic cvening most delightful thoy had ever attended, | Mrs. J. W AdilookeibasiEorEh COM oM b i aMTInsily At Boyd’s Opera House, under the 25 cents | 5 s 3 will'bo o, to mperauce lecture by a 5 CI0] R AL SR it Emnia Balbach, M'\rv Lmlm"- management of Baareis, Puls & Sehmitz, s decidediy th s ‘"d\ from Mi ' sCormickssHo orclies wero ¢ and turned into an | Mrv. and Mrs. J. r 7 3 vey. Nellic Burns, Anita oo A Al args n muljl;o\v‘l)u“ “(‘1[ \w-\: 7 ;-;,.(rllml ¢ his backers, B ) 'k ley are worth and mer N antk 1 Cass stre ) the sed ball-room, where dancing | to Penusylyania to 3 eir pa Hudson, Clara Brown, Julia Kmght, ST BT, wits kept up to a late Lour, to the music iss Da s returned from a visit i o Khight, Rustin Belle Wyman, Mag. | O3¢F i ‘Und Setne Wilbirg, soldat other housés, as & bargain at $1.00 e o vice and preaching McCorni of the Musical Union orchesf Mr. | Sa K r position with Mr. .ln\u‘ Willixms, G MeManus, Theo GO 10 LY IMANN'S A suit tor, Rev. E. A. Fo 7 't 10:30 a, | geta fa y .”‘.w Robt. Patrick presided over the dining- [ Miss Minnie Hawke, of Nebraska City, f nnedy, Minnie Miller, Belle' Dickey, ,One lot of Extra Fine Merino Vests and | iy, auid 1:8) . m. Sunday ' Bt 103085 | Hiat he only vecsived $1.00 ws his share of room, and the goneral bonhommic at- | attended the exposition here last week. Rustin. New York Dry Goods Store, Punts at 75 cen 3 .m, Tuesday evening, prayer meeting, | the fight with I tested the success of lus efforts. Coming | "N wnd Mrs, ¥, Krug colebrated their one, daugltor of Colonel ——for—— One ot of Scarlet Wool Pants and Thur; SN o B received 60 | : door Te- home the Farnam street grade was appre- | giver wedding with a large party the 13tk . 3 Goods, v $1.00 worth $1.5¢ gospel. Scandinavians are invited Lo at- | ¢eipts which amoun He says ciated. In enabled the guests to make | S1Yer Wedding AT ROV : ¥ One lot of Scarlet \\001 Pants and tend il the meeting that Rothery charged him double price their way home without much inconven- | Mr. Charles Pateh is enjoying pas o ‘L‘?‘,‘ 'd“," perfecting he Velvets, Vests at $1.25 worth $1.75. tangia the "",‘L("‘““'” et ooy tor the gloves and heaped up incidental ience. from his mother, M AR tohHOLR| IBIRCISSH I LLEERODY A f 5 One lot of Scarlet Lamb's Wool Pants ,' (Taxildy: ke "‘;’* church, on {0 that took all the moncy. He will A FAREWELL CC LIMEN Boston. FUTURITIES, s, and Vests at $1,75, worth $2 00. L 'y Aih ] ick he says at any time o The residence of Ju. h Miss Anita Hudson left Thursday for 57th the Switchmen’s union will i Combination Suits, One lot of Scarlet Suxony Wool Pants S: : 1 J % ted & most brillliant appearance | her home in Lerre Huute, after w summer | giv at the annex. Knit Goods, and Vests at §2.00, worth $2.50, . Sonte i j l y to the charges of rob- hursduy evening; the entire lawn being | in the west. Tho Metropolitan club will meet this Underwenr, Sixty dozen Ladies’ Camel’s Huiv Pants | (SICPEt8LT80 b Soats frec and ol by Marx, Herb Rothe a daz nI_'llllmmmlmn of Chinese lan- Stuart Shears left Tuesday fort 't | afternoon to elect oflicers for the coming And for Bargains in |and Vests at $1.50, which are actually p.m t g i Rt ~hu\\\ an itemized necount of his finan- terns, ‘Lhe occasion wasa party given | Hope, C A, tO commence a cour; senson. Every Kind of Dry Goods worth $2.00 per garment. i q ings with Marx Il‘ ~1m\\~(|l \w by Miss Maggio Hull, in honor of Miss | Tyinit 4 Dbl et anth b Ane v SranTs Mar Wi ONE PRICE TO ALL® w » have camel’s hinir of the » | Presbyterin chureh, corner Dodge R a0 Pio e Biloh, v o the depart. 3 Fannio Greenhorn, Wlio! hns spent’ || Goncordin soolety.will' bo.celoorited the Joun H. F. LEmvany & Co., quality at aproporiionately low price in and Seventeenth ’ viecs at ure of the three for Notre Dam wdemy Fodats aREnRI) N Apad bl i S 1810 and 13 vnam St. CHILDREN'S UNDERWE. \1{ 10:30 2. m. and 8. x- m. 3 at South Bend, Ind. The young folky | Y r at Charleston, W Va., has | 20th of this month. b g ; Childror’s whits, allwool Bants and | the pastor, Rev, W, J. Hars) gave the smselves up to unrestrammed £ . GLEANINGS FROM THE STUDIO. “Bargains,” “Bargams 3argains.” | Vests, s 16 to 82, 1001 at noon. \.mn'; people’s meetin tits of the fight, enjoyment, dancing, games and ever, s ;i ng oflicer at Myrs. D. D. Dayes is at work on a sunny ine of La s, Jackets ildry ne White Merino Union b p.m, and Capt. O'N [ y s ety ST A fine lot of Ladie 1s, Jucket Chil variety of amusement, musie_being fur- [ Fort } , has 1 sojouring b the | Jandscape in oil. and light weight Wraps, positively must | SUits in sizes 16 to 82 mches Kountze Memorial, English Luthe miking a total of §27..0 which was given nished by Edholm & Erickson. ‘The | Paston the > $ Mrs, Rhinehart is ornamenting somo | 1o'vloed out next week. as 1 Zatarle SRY. corner of Sixteenth ‘u\:l Tarney streets. | to Marx over and his share. Me- young hostess received be utiful bouquets Miss Jennie ., | china dainti 4 0 closed out next w ) A8 am going zen ladies’ all-wool hose | Sunday sel l 1 m." Scrvices | Cormick still ready and anxious to of roses from R. 8. Berlin, They were as been visiting in Lincoln, is siness. Come early and have | in blacks s colors, at 25e per pair, | « X tor at 10:80 a, | meet Marx, and, through lis backer, assisted in receiving by Miss Tiny Mo- | the guest of Miss Burns i Omaba. AL Don't forget the place. worth 87§ 5 7:45 p. Herb Rothery, offirs 5100 and all of the Cheane, the Mis hompson, * Mi Mrs. D. V. Touzalin has been enjoving Kat B e e ey k Twenty-five dozen children’s all-wool s ; Bannd aravatray ¢ receipts i N if he will stand ho- Chapman. Tho guests we two ‘wel visit_with her daughter, | , Mrs: Kata is maii nu irstand promis- Carnam street, hose in blacks and colors, sizes 5 to 8} [t Rinshyterinn aBaundars. gtroct, foro MeCormick for mors than three Maud and Blanche Ier, Mattio Po Slarko, fr Kan. “'3”""”: a ching painting, Opp. Paxton Hotel. | 23c per pair; usually sold for ; y 5 o anday | rounds. Iack, May Cowin, Mam 'M M ; : Ly e Mrs, Sears has put some lovely blos- s extra heav ool school hose, Gonlalatmeeting CLOWA'CORYICK Morse, Hessio Hubbard, K i > tricn. | Soms on del cups and plates. ! man Theatre, : d heel oxtrn lengths, for I R L s R A | G fjuss, Colpotzor, Mabel Bro adic A AT Miss Shuitz's studio the pupils are | At Boyd's opera house, under the man- | 3; ally worih ! | atall the servic In the evening the | MeCe ; Nl[ lico and Ada Par| Mrs, A, B. Davenport and children ar- | bar work, some sketching, others | agement of Baur s & Schmitz, Sun- sse prices for three 7y tor will deliver the fivst of a series of | Yo enampion, has pra louse, Nelsie rived from New York Wednesday, L ing. day, September 19. Jugendsuenden, you don’t buy on Mond y or | Jectures to young men. Subject, “Going clared off. * Bat Mastc u, Auda Mills, Lynn G ‘”“"fl‘ * | they have been spending the sunimer, r s is painting an claborate | @der Toni und o W Walburg, Wednesday you will misst, th out into thé World.” i = | ager, telegraphed ("’“‘( Denver ye rio Detwilor, Gundie Coburn, ~Rlabel : ing screen of peonies on gold plush 5 C. H. ““U St.John's chareh, (Graco ehapel) King | Bt he would mateh Clow P ) Mr, and Mrs. G. I. Gilbert and fumil plush, h | C ) f ratt, ln|~) Doane, |l]mll Brunner f ke 1 E & ey Nfl»ofhmwhuhl |nu|~. comp'ete at = —— > % 3 R ormick for 0 Emily v Y have returned from a summer in th tuut branches on green ‘und “other o e street near Hamilton. Services at 8 . 7 mily Wakeley, N M b ho 813 Park avenue on Monday. and Tucs- (e R D . 8 At 8 i ount McCo: v oive M W AR Y T e T A designs, il X A T Girls wanting employment pl all | m., and 1La, m. Sunday school at 9:45 | Gl Ralph Rickardson: Mark Potack, Edy orgo W, Holbrook, tho popular real, | Miss Biradt’s pupils aro progrossiveand | Sl et Seis VA ports B | atemployment”bureau, 210° N Sixteenth | u. . Iov. Wan: Osgood Pearson,rector. | SIS, 00" Bwobe, Howard Tilden, Norma Shrovo, | ¢ an, Bas returndd from a visit of Eifiod Miss: Deshol_Jordag: line h‘l‘“"“ fine folding bed, one No. 8 Range, only | *"e° o (i A Oteh, 7 Davonniork FELLAATX oward Tipsoy, Hilton Fonda, Herbe rt | se is in the land of baked beans. Oms bog é AIng a | ysed six months, . T strec caching by Rev., 4 1clps, The announcement of a mateh between Cooke, Hart McCormi He head aud two effe e 1 cape il A BRILLIAN YUIAL REUNION. | 4110 m. Sunday 00l 2:30 p. m. [ Al Marx and Jimmy Foll, to take pluce in ATy Miss Marguerite Cotter, accompanied . — . x ina nt T8¢ By s Moores, Clark Redick, Horbort and Will | by Miss lfi, WA Mrs, Mumaugh is busy resolyi Build N The Parnell Clubbites Will Meot Again | 4 preaching at 730 pan, e public | Guyaia within tho neyd sl week y Miss Pun returned to the Im- u a1 o will be made weleome, Notice the chunge | ogors, Drake O'Reilly, Fred Rustin and | i .,L(U,M,,“w ‘Academyin Daven. | ¢huos of fair time inw wor : Inspector Whitlock issued building 11 bo mud omo, Nouc change | wonerally eredited, The mateh was an qu. Allen, : | Next Monday her pupils will moisten | permits yesterday us follows: ufs_l:“lh ol of nignt .’m«\._ .| 1 | Bowneed 1o have heen mad at Lincoln n amusing ineident was the compet- PO o & g their brushes for the first time this sea- | Emil Walstrom, onestory frame cot- S~ i avanincant oE § Jarnabas church, neteenth and tion for a prize for dancing by Tot tarncau have been visted by Miss Mamio Barkeris boo aYana A o Tieat TRAECY-rste e er: §500 Y eYeping nex’, 4 o California streets. Pliin celebration at M. D sovoral brothers and . Sistor 6 routs iss Mamie Barker is becoming ono of TS # will witness a joyous gathering of ladies | 7.4 et L oa bty T b d : - . indiots oores, the youugest guest and Mabel e eI to howe in_ St | the most popular of y 1,( togses, | We % 8 n, two l\\u—\(urf framo ) 3 2 7:80 a. 1 horal colebration 3 f at I indic Brown, "Tot Moores coming off be, FP0Ib. SRalQERIR. 1R olr home fn 8t | HO phantom party ue lings, Noith Scvanteenth strcct, 5,200 | and gentle - O. M. hall, to i - | Harvest Thanksgiving festival 5 ) o ais at Wahoo, Friday ovening Mrs. C L. Neweli gav, o 1 il 1 ho | agoon, one and one-half-story rate a series of sociables for the coming | song at 4 p. m, Affer which there r R n Franko opened his school | Were occasions: of “delight to those who ne dwelling, Franklin, ner S AP TP Db ) be an organ ri The 11 a. m. BT f.f.';"wi.",'\,f"f,!fl{f.nl"‘:,fl‘,‘."i.;‘.’.' A Suturday, at the oxposition | Were presgnt. g . miveniy-aixil 415 v '\',"-‘,[Y“,l"‘"":_n}h _ux]u-} .:’;m B ,‘.‘.U:‘ 30, poowm. servicos wi be {ully L e vory pleasant game refreshuients were g, under very encouraging cir- | | Miss Shultz Suowsln/ WAL kibled it | /Bhroe penjuile airiing #4150, olal Clul 10 ABUIE 28200 400407 choral. Seats free, John Williun | Al Marx and_his trainor, Brs ot i umn scene, 8 Hudson river scene and Tl b 418 Nortl '8 e T other fine picces, done in her summer To the Ladies. ) & BOCIAL NOTES, rlich and daughter, Miss Mary | 00" ATAIS AT (e e y K. Hick 5 teenth street. 'y i, Sunday | at Falkner's pl ut 1 o'clock this sifter- D. W, Saxe is in Chicago, (mlluh who have been gucsts of Mra, | Yieation. Au cffective thing in the broad | Mrs, C. ¥. Hickman has just gone o | home wit! agree: school at 1 W, )5, Copeland | noon Chat Re ling gone baok to colloge, | A: s for some time, have return: ’,‘;}'i‘,‘l’h,“fw*;m“s"i‘:rjt;“;‘fgmgs olive plush, | New York to purchase Later Novelticsin | of what th lulnnrxumbmu(:lflol Sustor, Subjeot of sermon (o-duy, “What | | Ed Rothery is still in New York eujoy- Be. Blokumnn hus laft on a trin o | &0 AR G HADISE Sk Sl 10 uop ; Millinery. Those wishing Hats or Bon- | th pleasurabl nitarianism b dono for Lumiiuity inge hnmselt” at Sullivan's place, Fo New York. Miss Dora Rogers, who has been spend- | . Miss Lynn Curtis gave aparty Tuesday | ,oig will find a full stack -on hand at her caltured intercourse with all thoso ? writes that the champion wis never in Oliarlos Turner Loft for Yl I ingz tho summer with hor cousin, M fve l"“-! 1‘; honor l"f »l;lk -‘m} Ted | 420 N ie. Daug stroet, Miss Hoft. | coming m(unlmllmlh’n-mh ulllu u..; Delnlty Cs Al cormer Bi#hteonth | better condition than ut present, nows- 3 rner left for Yale college PO AR TP L et P o aleh, o guests wero: es Carrie g HOug! h i composed of the best clement ol oA n - Hper repe to the contrary notwith- Miss Auna Wright has returned to ber 1 e TR Moores, Harry MoGormick, Clark | eastand will fill il ordors entrustod to | (6 make (¢ ax cusiablo tucoess, ,;‘\?;;lf‘,‘“‘,m,“ Holy communion 80, | . Tommy O'Brien has returned from home in Lincotn. N ”_‘;‘,",“,“',‘5 ineyput for the mapriage of | Redick, Horbert Cooke and Hilton'Fonda. | her care with promvtae ——- Brornas sorvios 11:005 evening. seryice | Lincoln, where he was watched for an Mra. Kent Hayden visited Omaba [ ho “soloumiset o Loy cutieia? | Mr. Robert Patrick gave a gay littlo 5 —— erybody who ha 1asamplocup | o oyl L o os . | exhibition during th fair : friends Jast wee Wednesday ‘the 29th. iy . + | o'clock dinner, lhummy. ‘at"the club, If your grocer does not keep Clarke's e's Red Cross coffee will have no angers welcome 1o all servic A rson Davies passed m..,-‘g\.‘ Omah a entertaining M n Davis, Port: 1(.“‘( ross Col write to Clarke Bros. & er. Ask your grocer for it. sents froo at the g service. yosterday in company with Juck Burke for : X\‘lns Eugenie Kountze tl‘ !n r{»lr Vassar | cl r, N.Y.; Mrs, = Wilson, Leayen- 14141410 Harney . Stroet, Omaha, nel, acting rector, an Frangisco, whore Hurko 1s to haye a Mrs, Capt. McCauley is spending a :*:A evening, nu"un\“'nnu by Mi; L i 5. Joseph ker, Miss Alda m-l. and they will send you the names We clip the following ,,(m, the Toledo t, Mark's Evange! Lutheran Mis- i " \"‘ Isey _“‘ M o days in Chicago, sie Williams, Miss Alice Thrall |_ms orlin, Miss W ll»on, Leavenworth, and | of those who do. (ouuu«rl 1%t Friday WAL the tri- ), 1121 Saunders strect, near C :u'“ul‘]:; er“Il lll‘llll :Il utsy l n with them as far us Detroit. Tho young . J.'N. 1L Patrick, — f ; B ; 0f ] Mr. and Mrs. 8, Van Buren have gone o :harge A the Union Sewing Machine [ Rov. Geo. I Schour, pastor. Sun ok v Diacs 110 baoker of @25t 1o visit relative, & ]lwuu!u::lL in charge of Mr. Herman | gop Tye studio presents an attractive | Attend the Auction of Business Lot, | was nwarded first premium for being the | school at 550, Young people’s meo 3,1"‘_“‘ ir B 2 SRR 1 % appearance, being hung with the result Wednesday, Sept. 22d, at 10 a. m,, we | best practical sewing machine for family | Friday, 8:00 p. m e o 14 5 Grantoo of Mrs. Captain Uhio hus joined ber hus: | - The bousenold of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | of hor summer's work cin” sketching. A | will sell at pablic auction on the promises | use exhibited by Ty aompany of aay. o | | 8t Matthows lical utherqn, | Qi tmics ho v’ fiarantee o Babd ot Fort Owuba. Moores has boon agitated smce Thurs- | cabinet of o ‘china is an interesting | west 86 fodc of lot 3, block 175 located its ngents.’ Bunday sohoo! meets fu Cosmopoiitan | $7/0. Wihich will not b £ Mr. Ed Roff intends to puss another | day bvllhu advent of a duughter, which, | subject, One eup and sauceris tmted | 1117 Jackson St., 162 feet west of 11th ——— nall, 1681 South 7Dhirteenth street, at | sarvest Thanksgiving Services, Suns winter at Los Angeles. 4 uotwit l;lfllml‘nm its -:rwuen». 18 pro- | and ornamented with two cupids dis- | St. Viaduet. Terms, 15 cash, balance | (Clarke's Red Cross coffee is used by all | 8:30'p. m. Aay, Septemb M. Allen Koch, with his bride, will re. | nounced by disinterested speetators o e | porting among blossoms and branches. | long time. Abstract of title on hand. good judges of cofice. Ask your grocer NOTES. ' Volui Maveh in G, (Smalt ory band: Judgs ¥y & N Opening V' ll ( ) turn to Omaha Monday, very bandsome, A handsome plate was tinted and decor- WILKINSON & FRETWELL, or it. £ il k thi " onal Uy, Miss Ewnmg Cohle, of Grand Island, is Mr. and Mrs, J. N. H. Patrick have had | ated with a crazed design of apple blos- Auctioneers. e Rev, Mr !l;‘l_ ha A 4\; spea 1:‘“ [‘ ‘]:“ 9 i ke Chant 9 wisiting frionds 1o the city. the fullowing guests the past week: Mrs. | soms. A pretty thing in pottery wasa - - Fall Styles of Ha ning upon “Audible Voices out of the 2 VLI Y A Sullivan Bonator and Mrs, Mandorson have re- Erwin Davie. Miss Emily Dayis, My, Wi, | roughly fnished far, bronzed fu ditlovent | - Those who drank & cup of Clarke's JusT (ssUED Y 8ky. i et ansseleiss il 'x] Guflh | Chester, N. Y, and Mus. Lovi Wilson au Tho club has felt the general social de- | coln fairs |»mnuu!lbhl clicious, and wi llA ) DUNLAP HAlb C M.Il.li A A 2 v the | Authen -8, Lord, flow Manitold, (J. Bar Jl:fl:‘l‘nhfis {w"fl%‘fli‘a:}‘ Seotland, are M," ¢ \\\lll):s)l ;)l( L\lmuln\ orth, . l’"“""’fi hwldsut t‘o lmfm‘lm n:uwzl!ur» bave no other. A-L your grocer for it. 'J(ETJB]I;ULK 1571 ST., NEAR POST- :Im\‘g‘nh or husband $5,000 1o ) the 1ot Wl 1:q um( 4 B os Hoagland gave a anese and outsi the regular frequent- PiEnp— Pk Ascription of the Sorinon--1¢ ymna! Miss Btella North has resumod ber | toa Tuosday overing. Tho rooums wer | erslittlo has been &oing son. Howevor, | Dr. R. Abundj, the celebrated spectal. o e et tory - 1iarvest Homeoby G 4, Mugs studios at Brownell hall, decorated with fantastic dt.\nel and re- | the ladies with their usual energy in such | ist, from New York City, is now located [ Every able-bodied Indian in Maiue has | At Fargo, in Dakota, good wives be ALY = m D. H. Wheeler has been visiting | freshments were ed quadrifle | matters have come to the rescue of rusty | at 220 N. Sixteenth street,and is perform- | a dog, ‘and every Indian who 15 not able- | wail because good h ousemaids are not to Ttecossional Hy 48 Lincolu the past week iies set with Japauese duhu. and at | bachelorhood, and the ipauguratjon of a ' ing some wonderful cures. bodied bas two. be had ut §1.00 per day. Coneluding ¥ dlunies ainting a border of Arthur Guion has gone to Peekskill military acadamy.

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