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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY OCTOBER 31, 1836.~1WELVE PAGLS. T‘HE BO“ERS 0[} SOLIAB“JTY- ;“l;::!"‘P:'»:"':hm‘M'anl\\‘i';l‘r-‘“l":l!\léul :f:;, | greatly enjoyed by the thirty-five or forty | METROPOL”‘ V 2 “i‘l'“:RS‘ :I‘l"\.‘tl (‘:;“.Ifl moved througli the gay throng Y ohe. This has boen attributed to the holi ' H\l)l)thN‘:S A\T '“”4{ “UB conplesiwho were in attendance. The musi was one mitigating feature | days, and the election which takes place man, Miss Burket of Grand Island, Miss | (01" Union orchestra furnished excellen - which saved the systematic observer from | next. Tuesda Undoubtedly the *fear ] [ b Arlington, Miss Meldrum, Mr.and Mrs, | T0 78 OF, OF% FOHEE FRRSAER €300 Tt \ o great heartache: the yonng woman's | that Honry George might bo elected Timely ‘Advics to Participants in Bocial | L. S. Mole, Miss Latey Miss Lillie Beard, | music for the occasion. Georgo | 1S | Olaza Bello Talkh Abbat Liberty’s Olothes | €ars wore adarned . with dismonds | mayor has had n great deal to do in eans: | The Musioal and Theatrical Soason Opent Oard Plagin Miss Collett, Miss McKenna, Miss Young, | dorfl ofticiated as master of cerenionies. - b | of “uncommon size and brilliancy, | ing the halt in speculative dealings. Cs - e U ying. Messrs. Copley, Burton, Taylor, Puls, | The floor managers were C. H. Allen, and Aotres her crepe throat band twas clasped | italis timid, ‘and thé great monc - Koosters, Haily, Conrad, Fickens, Hur: | Acthur Armbrastor, R, F. Frisseth and | - with #Aling diamond brooch, and the | fluences are'disgusted at tho prospoe THE WEEK IN OMAHA SOCIETY. | kett, Starr hondro, Millett, ‘Allen, | tee reception committee were composoc . [ ehild’s small ears bore each a dinmond | the working people obtruding thomselves Sha , Reupen, Cole, on, | OFC. M. Broimun, J,. F. “Allatd and 0. | YMAR JAMES O POQL SELLING. | Gyostodod'vo e suttedt to their sige. Ty | 1to tHe pojltios of the. connoey s de Yively in Boston, JUSTIN M'CARTHY'S RECEPTION, — Mole, McDermott, Gannon, Will Red: | P. Burnett. The ‘other parties will be —(— were out shopping, and were examining | manding special consideration. George Iho Transition from Carda and Tea | Mman, Scanncll, Melton, Sircitz, Champ. | given -\]'."""“"““ }{‘- "'l‘”“"‘""r ":‘- Jant: | pavid G. Croly Ditcusses Wall Strcet | bright otehing silks and gay piushes, | is well known in England, and his. doc atey. e Anders Fre T & a9y February 15, and Marc 1 silks flowed ove b Ol ) 08 are fewed i shorrence hy Partics to tho Ball Rooma—tho | 'y [niok, FEoNR, eton, Wrehact, | | a1 AR i Operators and Affaira—Another | A1) SIS flowed over the jomb GAPItATINe Abrond. A8 tho Kgheh nive 4 o club enters upe s — and do io crepe | ol g | capitalists abroac s the Englis ] h . Immaculate Yonng Man of sound -social fand finwncial TR e "‘" YR Daved ol el Mining Boom Threatened. brightness, and the diamonds flashed in [ been heavy buyers of “Amcricans’ Coming Oclebration of To-day -Social Notes « '{‘« nu-‘ W. H. Latey, yr\«w‘!vnl. o ht ' ) "l‘l) " )’-“ S ;“K atwhich the light as if grief was never known in I:l!v']\' it is feared that if Geor; ‘ Narvard's 230th An- ; Geo, W. Balloy,vice prasidenc: J. W. Gan chre party Thursday ovening, at whic the world. What did this mourning | is clocted our stocks will be returned ana Gossip. A » gests T 4 1 ) AL, | = ndls non, sceretary, ;.,.‘1\.\\.1~.‘x‘»...», treas. | the guests” received pretty souvenirs Newy “"‘_ '}‘g’!"".""'- couple do with these showy fabrics? | and -sold on the New York market, e urer. Those presont were Mr. and Mrs. Bliss, | NEw Youk, O 28.—[Correspondence | Donjed by autocratic custom @ use of | Honco the hesitancy that. has been Counsel on Social Card Playing. At Not Mr. and Mrs. Hopkivs, Mr. and Mrs. | of the Beg.]=-Lel o tell you one thing | colors on thoir persons, they might be | mauifested on our stock exchange during | Bostox, Oct. 97 Notes, Ayres, Mr, and Mrs. Goodrich, Mr. and 3 27.~[Correspondence of Pittsburg Chronicle-Tejegraph: Asthe The work ¢ o s commni A TR ULy LD '« | about Iiberty, who was unveiled m our | solacing themselves by purchasing for | the past week, and which will not be re- | 0 13 AWith the approach of the wi % { Tho work of modern artists comparos | Mrs. Risdon, Mr. and Mrs. Purvis, Mr. |ty o BE T W U0 Ot fail. | others ot 8o affljotod as thomsuives, of | moved until the resuit of the olection s | e BEK.]~With the apvroach of tho wia sonson for social catd playing I8 at hand, | favorably with anything that has beon | e aes i ArE. and ! tor se sttor mtrsteal % wall I | favorably with anything that has bee d Mrs. Boulter, Mr. and Mrs Atken, s more dec ity eoliey Weg | iont or i, matters musical as woll as a fow friendly words of counsel may not | aocomplishoed in art, and it should meet [ Mr. and Mrs. Sholos, Mr. and dlrs. | wre. Ner face is woll enough, butlook at | [of tnore decorqtion, “L,“,:f.r AL R theatrical, are begiuning to. take thele be inopportune. Tt will save you some | with due encouragement. 1t h Graves, Mrs. Titus, Mrs SGroff, .\Ir‘s. her clothes! ‘I'he biggest woman in the | yytigations. It can g0 a-shopping and | will continue, even it the election torns | regular autumnal boom disappointment and possibly irsitation if | yuen the eustom to pay tribute to what is | Sriner Mes. tunter, Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. | world, placed conspicnonsly on a pedes: | wear diamonds, Craia BetLe, | out all right. Russell Sago gives itat | Tho Boston Symphony orchestra stands \ Conklin, Mrs, Holden, Miss Hywell, Mr. | ¢, a candidate i - his opinjon that, for the rest of this y \ you realize at the outset that no one but | ye1y, worm-eaten or defunct, but with Porter, Mr. Alexandeér, Mr. Howell and tal as a candidate for admiration, i Pool-Selling and Race Bottin R b will be qu L. st among the foremost of the Hub's muny yourself will take emphatic notice of the | yodern advancement thore ought Mr. Hardy. distinetly and disgracotully unfashion: | Ny Yo, Oct, 98— [Cotrespondonce | orensioned. swnrty, oo NCTY | excellent musical organizations. Tt has hn! ant plays you muke: Itis not worth | come a revolution in such matter able. .l ave had a talk with Bartholdi | oy o Brk.]—The law against pool-sell- | fall oft. This view is held by very many | seventy-five membo many .4,! whom while to delay the hwlbrd in an eloguent | ta]ont should be recognized and patron- A small dancing ty was given by nh‘(:m) : Wt e | & and betting on race courses in this | Operators, and a formidable beat party | have played in it for years. This season exposition on the matter. You miy make | jzod when it is among us rather than | Miss Hoag riday evening, in hon Itis ovident,” I said to him, AS W8 | geaiq wns inoperative until toward the | ¥ nctually in existence, that proposes 10 | ghore are half o dozon new importation friends by complimenting your partner | wien it has become a matter of history. | of her Miss Rollins. The nffair | 8t0od in a party view:ng the statue from | g of the senson, when the racing at | Dreventyany furthor rise in stock quot | from the bestorehestras of Europe, from or your adversary on their happy strokes, | Nres, Mamaugh's pupils are busy with | Had all e cliarm of being fnformal and | the deck of a steamboat, “that you draped | $oeors park and on Long Island was | tho eountey 1§ brosborots. bt the aioy | Beyrouth, Mamz opera house, Patloy but you can never convinee auy one that Tt o degie art from “china | unustal gayely was tho result. Tho | her skirts at the time of tho nosthetio | giiind by logal intorfersnco, and tho | is mado that. Wall Atreet prices have | the Bilso orchestrn, ote., giving it a mom: you made a particular play yourself that ”"\’:'i"l'”léffln','-'.'éll."lf,','.‘i' Wht he Bnising '\ll'."l“"i:-.‘x‘}f;.'..ni{'“\1“':""}'\!.13-{:-‘1'? Lm:s- craze, when clinging,mediaeval garments | e ool B en knocked counted —all the benefit it las | bership which in point of general ability was munsterly. That is sheor wasto of | 450105 on n fluted cup and saucer cov: | Sharp, Miss Shoars, Miss Woolworth, | Were in vogue; but we have now COMC | outof their svort. But the amateurs are | giberieneed by the wailroad -systom | has never been surpassed in this country, time. Fach one at whist is enamored of | ored with a myriad of tiny butterflies, | Miss_ Burns, Mr. Reed, Mr. Ringwalt, | into_an era of bustles, and she really | | (00 P the autumn mocting | admit of doaling in ordinaey secuvitioe. | Coneerts given by it in Music Hall his or her unrivaled porformances and | and tinted inside with pale yellow. Mr. Rogers,'Mr. Hamillon, Licutenant | won't do.” the Country Club, dudedom was afforded | with the exhausion of Drofit i carty: | overy Friday afternoon and Saturday gives no heed to the exploits of any one Another pupil has been nting the | Wilson, Mr. \l‘lllum, Mr. Wyman, Mr. The sculptor was visinly amazed. I iu"h'n‘ w gentleman could de- | ing them. New Yoik Central pays but 4 | evening, those in the afternoon giving an else. You wil find it also of service not | daintiest devices i bolting_ cloth, to be [ Volium, Mr. Conglan, M Dr Mr. | presume that uneritieal adulation has Y tph 5 - T sk lho b L B Dy PR e R ! ner sito for getting rid of money expedi- | per cent dividends, yet it is scilini in the | opportumty for lndies and many others 0 hold your partner responsible for all | founted on satin ribbons. One dvsen is Morford, Mr. Dickey and M. Jordan. | nyygo him seif-satistied und vain, and 5o | free & i unprofitably, A doyen book. | Market for 168, - What sen<o is there in - | who conld not otherwise attendy todo so. the bad luck and quictly absorb for your- | creseent moon in the midst of rosy Nt Illllun‘-I Ml)vc'nlen!m‘ condemnation shocked him. makers had their boards up ht-l‘lim[ (15| a5 5 '6r % |hm|:ml\‘ o K \-” Nt R I ! i.- 'ui :Iml ||nn||luvrlnl|;u li!\lmx m' |nlm P s glory v succossachieved. | of 18 BHG - Aqually HRotly e Mrs. General Morrow gave an afternoon | “What would y T Lt L : a 7 per cent to ¢ it stock? | city has done so much in the way of ed- self all the glory of any success achieved ‘hl.'fl”'lfxil Others are equally pretty and | Mrs ”. oW gave ernoc i W h.\t]\\(ulil _\a:ll Sl do™ e b | prand stand and sold tickets on every | Delaware & Lackawanme. whish havs 3 | ST the MASAGS NB1 i ABRYACIKER You will not make the game more agree- o Titiio \Vosdan Slices" kave basn . g length faltered, **Sur liberty's race. The elub provided accomodations, | per cent on its face value, has sold for | of classic music as these concerts whic y attributing you ) B\ GOt 0, MINS A Fitel 11e8 Mrs. General Wheaton entertained a | is classical; and ean you expect her to | o4 employes assisted the bookmakers | 110 and over, which yields loss than 5 per | have been given overy season for five s to good cards and your own de- SRR s g wre largoe | foW friends at an elegant dinner on the | change her hronze costume as though it in the usual way. In the grandstand, | 0Nt Some time next year it may pay 8 | years, and it is to he hoped will continue feats to bad cards. It will improve the | 00 Towe ke ;i o | 2ath were fabric with every alteration of i Yo ARG AUABASENG 400 “eont, but in the ‘mean tinie is it a | to be given for many years to cone. he ) strain exultation | €novgh, however, to be utilized for | ~4th. . & Yy 2 ladies talked horse, as is the fashion now | 3 " g av 0! X temper of the game to restrai Sl A R L B show | ADE AR M MOGITBUAAS Nave bosk )| Sasiiows? 1 good business proposition to pay 6 per DIXEY when you win nr‘;ll-n red compluints it IDMEBIUENV INOTI1I, v o OLHOY. || EHiEata ot Gionetal- BEIbIL, Fort Nio: “Ulnnetly that,” Tanswored, “Thorein | M SWelldom, and backed their ovinions | cent and over for money to carry a se- [ is still attracting crowds at_the Hollis when you lose. There 15 philosophy : . ) on tho other | gues 4 sbin, Nio- ctly that, swered. WCEein | with bank notes. Tho path through the | eurity which yields only 5 per cent. | street theatre, while Thatcher, Primrose in tho reflection that all cunnot wity wad | BORAL Wadsene. 4. Hodering wiho | b STRIaE in | Yo would show true genius. You ought | picor geauds of the club from tho | Then, here ard Michigun ¢ ateal. and | and \Wost Siinatrols amus. Vsb AUl that if your own failurc isa littfe un- besins at the heel and winds are dcutenant Abner Pickering, now in | {5} ive contrived some means of chang- Lot aRSES blo. | Ttke Shore seliing up Tuto the nineties | ences at the Globe., Mr. J. K. Fmmet Ab swen if unwillingly, | the toe. “The shoes are tied together | Indianapolis, has had an extension | © & SRta 1 L3 troad station was beset by thimble- | {4 aying any lends at al rin b the B | Another able you h OVOI IR UMWEEI ] with #ibbot ant LR | ; \ 2 b ing the dress of liberty four times a year, | 5 s and not paying any dividends at all. | again at the Boston as Fritz nother given some elation and satistaction to | bon and hang uv. ] ited of tiwo months leave of absence. | aking her over a timely exhibit of | ©2gers and their cappers, and many an | Prye, they are potentially very valuable | act nas been added to the vlay, but in other partics. 1f you lose by a mere [ Mrs. Traynor is finishing a panciof [ Brayton, the only child of Lientenant | thus making her eve LN/ gl innocent emptied his purse iuto the | propertics, and will some day yvield good | other ects the performance is the serateh, it is not ‘an affair ous | bright roses against a cloudy back- | and Mrs. Sarson. celebrated his birthday | admired and adinivable womanhood. pockets of these thioves, after paying $2 | returns to theis stockholders, but. the | same as when it was last produced. grief. and if you are really outplayed: it g!m}ml.‘ i e Tucsday. Fourteen children were well | Just see how dowdy and back numbered, to get property controlicd by these gen. | Management 15 cons ative. nd there | Fritz's singing and dancing s per- will sharpen yorr wits for other encoun- Miss Edith Pelton is painting w pretty | entertained. not to say chestnutty, she looks without i is sure to be disappointment at the small- [ feetly melodious and gracctul as ever. L L y ¥ tors, “Be taughit by your cnemics’ w landscape of a mill among mountains | Mrs, General Wheaton is expecting her ness of the fivst dividends to be declared. [ The juvenile portions of the play have the Roman motto. “A little refreshment | with a swift stream in the foreground. mother and sister early next month It is noticed, also, that while the | clicited much praise. 5 3 i of some kind is an .;_\(-.-)1!»-'.1 Immm u{ Mrs. Mumaugh has completed a strik = volume of stock t lmw- ons iz about the JUSTIN M CARTHY, i preserving the peace in these bouts, and | ing landseape, noticeuble for its peculiar A A T v v sume as it was last year, the demand | Tho enthusiasm attendant upon the you will reconcile the loser a timely f sombre coloring, and whick seems to Mr. Will Doane s t ling in the | make much impression. But I was et el L N bonds has failen off greatly. Last [ visit of Hon. Justin: McCarthy does hot snack. d people varcly qua develop some new beauly at every in- | ¢Ast- 5 right. Liberty enlightening the world cout back of tho gramd stand did | Week only §14,000,000 was jnvested in | seem ty wano. I understaid that Mr, whilst they are feeding. Finully, it may | speetion. Showery Weather is the title, | Mrs. W. L. Parrotte is home from the ought to have the aspect of a lady—a | notappoar, but after the caees he seomed te and railway bonds gzainst | MeCarthy is enjoying s visit here very be judiciously borne in mind that the | and dark storm lowering clouds are in | east. e i NCullid Vs S ] i ,000,000 for the corresponding “weck | mueh. Itis said that he missed the ag- game is pastime and not a serious_event, | midd stance while in the hozizon the s. Dewey is visiting her sister at than thimble mgging, and promptly and this has been the ryatio | tentions of the literary metropolis. Goths and that whether you win or loso it isnot | izt s trying fo. bronk through and. ida, Dak. Of course, un onator of any | relensed from custody two | of | 1OF i O e B INLIG GEF Y s i . an aflair which determines your place titselfin the lock divided from the | Miss Julia keil 18 the guest of Mrs. E. | particular thing ought to be costumed 1o | the gamblers, who had been arrested, at | investing public is not actively in the | cause he v LU b L the human scale, or in any substantial | g m by a picturesque path in the for RoRR T taE suit the charactor, but I hold t y request of club members, for beating one | Market as they wore a year ago, and [ of his poor Fatherland. — But, however, way affects your fortunes in life. If you | ground. ¢ e s s e Gty R RO TERE Bl L Wit blin L FeEAR et LI, o] B ONC | that the great yolume of business has | the case may have been in New York. take it too much (o heart, you might Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Keller have returned | {ItY keeps rig i of the indigenous inhabitants out of his | uun i stocks of an non-dividend pr Mr. McCartliy has cortainly no reason to % Lo Lo ) i The German Clu from the east. New York, her statuesque exponent ab- | money. The judge, after receiving ad- HiAd gt B D LML L ik abandon whist and substitute dominos. The G B AL M 3 5 % solutc uires modishness to make her | vice from the eappers, who cloquently | '8 character. This is al a dan- | complain of coldness or inhospitality in e he German club gave its initial party Mr. W, H. Gates amily are here | Ligniotod. In theway of perfect sui AT SRl IR Nty | goro mptom. Had the boom inTancics | Boston. Indeed, if he complain at all, it Short Comings of Soclety. at the Milliard Thursday night. It was | from St.1 Dilley isarb e o b bor o hariis. il bleadod the eanse of the arcested sharp: | Convinued a_crash woull have boen in- | must needs bo to the oot that Boston- Socicty with a sudden capriciousncss | jo Ly Mr, Rogers with Miss Lottie Ken- | . N. H. Hicks, of Utiea, N. Y., is visitin 3 BT o gijiaLsHoRER R eRut ISt molithe/eblnk 1 p ] d Akl N.H. I ( lustration. She is 1 sister of the actress | in the middie of the road and docidg | evitable further along. But this danger | ians are tiring him with dinners and pa has ceased from cards and tea-parti nedy, assisted by J. M. Lehmer and Miss | his son George N. Hock: whom Lord Garmoyle wished to mar nbling was gamblin, has been averted by tight money, and the | ties and luncheons in his honor. To say and found its amusement in the ball [ NjeCord, of St. Joe, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, | . Mr.and Mrs. M. H. Bhiss left Friday | then wouldn't, and fnally had 0. pa f g el | fear of Henry George's election. These | nothing of the private attention that hias room. Tie week has been gay with AT '1‘" AR Ohnse | for atvip to Now York. £50,000 to hiersfor” Bhanging his ming, | oo e couhae lf”"_l‘" de- | e the views held in conservat been paid him, public entertainmonts in Wil 13 W LU LS EieLL, i i i \ ) . s o give his | ojog hut do mot represent the general | his honor have been many and cordial o SRR e A L atlts B ReT T s Miss Annic Bailey, of Macomb, IIi., is | Helen is here in the{ samo company, and et MM | cles, epresent the. s honot have been many an t dancing parties from all gi The othel le: ere Mr. Clark 1 3 3 Ly in, | o g i SEas , Rl he other couples were Mr. Clark and | oiiiino M. W, L. Parrotte. her role is that of a“ poor peasant girl, “But,” continted tho court, it is o dif. | feeling in the street, which is bullish for | and there scems to be no end to then PR oL LOEOUE LY By BLCA MRS DAy MENS AT nnH N sSRTAH | Wy AT, Diun GHIGIRShmati, 1) the | WIib FethEnsjbo lio Komata sort otipeadl | rerens thioo o tiooourb it b I | along'pull. Wo are threatened with am told that Mr. MeCarthy nover began ing the children’s gorman at Mrs. L T. | Dundy, Mr. Deuel and Miss Loke, Mr. | gaest of Mis Dr. Ludington. " | gal daughter, ragged and_ bare-footed. | man out of $60 on & brace game. That's 7 TANOTHER MINING BOOM. to appreciate hisown work until ho heard Clarke’s. Children plunge into the ex | ywy and M olli S Bt v A Mention is made he bare feet, and o taT] GO a1l owhii There is quite a mining fever in Lon- | that magniticent address of welcome L Wyman and Miss Roliins, of Missouris |~ Miss Nor ention @ of ol > ThtorfarBdlwithiyontal ows _ [ ( ] AT : e 1AV ¢ \ 3 Miss Nora O'Connor 1s attendmg the | nadg of ythe ba y . don; duo 1o rieh discoverias in the mines | from & man {0 whom overy Bostonian hiliration of the moment with the joyous | Mr. Ringwalt and Miss Gertrude Cham- [ wedding of o friend in Lansing, La. as the play is'in” blank se, per- onth ports argued that the last 3 X AL Rl frankness and happy lack of sclf con- | bers, W. H. Crary and Miss Sharp, Frank | VS5ii8 0f ¢ fnend in Lansing, la. haps nobody around the coneern he race of the Cotntry olub was as big a | ©Vned by British capitalists in varions | points with pride, Join Boyle O'Ryilley, unkness and - hapy st SO | Colpetzer and Miss Aliy, W, G, Wakely | Miss dennie Wilson, of St. Juo, was the | anbugiy to nlter Lo texs. withont Spol ol e MMES AR | parts of the earth. Wm. M. Lent, who | editor of the Pilot. Mr. O'Reilley’s son- selousncss. that s peenliarly their own. | 5 PR Bl oo, Mt McMillan: g | 21¢st of Mrs. D. W. Sax last weck. the meter. Anyhow, Helen app: AR R, D RAsta 18 in this city, believes that another bo- | tences on that memorable evening in the \ a spoatancity mthe mirth of | JRLNES onie, B Ml and has gone to her old | fivetocd stockin vy i e 5 s | 3 b & pullod op Rt (ho i it | D has Deion found i the Comsiock | P cor Hose were sueh 4 (ribute s any childhood, and an ingenuousness that is | Mrs, Colpetzer, Mr. Muir and Miss Bar for a months visit. | color-—which is not* to say the bright | enough to let Campbell go in by a néck. it s on the 25,000 foot | man might be proud of, however great lost with the attainment of maturity, and | ber, Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, M s R C son and child went to | pink of the ballet, but a reatistic skin | The court declined to express fin opimon | 12V¢lof the Consolidated Virginia mine. | his political or literary aclicvemen which is probably the reason why people | and Mrs. Annin, Mr. Wilson and Mis ‘i rsday for a fortnight's | tint, that makegdviks, drop their opera | on that point, but again rked that | fnd probably enters thi Ophir mine ad- | On the night following Mr. Me are wont to look back on_their childish | McClintock, Mr, Gurlich and Miss Shears, t. Cota Frombar Honto her feet to dis- | gambling was gambling, and told the SR ',‘,‘“";‘ Isamiio l'-"_‘ ““‘l"‘,'“'“"’ wag glvon & supper by the Lavern dags with o half regrotfulness, s 1 Mr. jind Mre, Pook Mr. and Mrs. Mo. | = Mra. George W. Kolley Is vislting her | corn whether or not the girl's foet and | thimble-riggers fo. clear out and not al- | oes Qistovered in ‘the Biuio und Moo | av which fustive ecension nolo state that is as cicetually dissolve Cord, Mr, and Mrs. Bradford. mother in Indianaboiis, and is reguining | ankles are Cv\m As. the, nails are | jow themsolves to be eaught agam in'the | e o TRMOEME. - fhe eagdvitie | th BALNL L | & their own childish identii) Thtee of the handsomest foilets were | houlth. deftiy outlined, 3t hard to decide, and | i of Naw Rochelle: /Tiio shnrpars { [ 0% 1618 0180 said, wero nover downg | wus less farmality than o tho pravigua can can never be reproduced in them. | worn by Mrs, MeCord and the Misses | The Woodmen Camp No. 120 will give [y diyided on the sex line. | thanked the court and vanished, the cap- [ OFtter hese faes form the basis | night but Mr. McCarthy say never One aceustoned 1o the good oid Dundy. ~ Mrs. McCord wore n_chaste but | a ocial at their hull on Dotglas street men are myllangly ready to believe | pors approved the judgment 71 e LU S ORI G IR Tl i lish fashion of mingling old and young striking combination of black silk vel the 4th inst b i t the apparent pedal perfection is | as o briiliant " displ ment. S AVID G A Mr. Howells, by l!ni way, nl ".’ I.-l& :;n,u dancing partics, expressed some surprise | relieved with white % genuine, but the unimpassioned women | weumen, and the court jour i 2o man to sit at the Iu:.u of a table. He has ALK CAR R aat ke o e oy it Miss Dundy's dress was_a white flow- will not. coneode so muen, and if Heten | and strolled along toward _ Good in Any Climate. n peonliar” faculty of enchanting and custom should be 5o serupulously ove 1k with gracefully disposed sash. could only paint a_corn or two on her | Freddic Gebhardt, who had lost §30 on | ~ Detroit Free : 2|t T Wit By G G looked amongst weople professedly in Miss Luna Dundy wore a very becom 5 ol . toes she would command unprecedented | the races, and scverely disapproved of | up G sat ¢ . e | his tribute to the hiterary genius o4 the Jove with everything English, from the | mg and claborate toilet with conrt train S . W.B. Millard_and | success. the vice of gambling, wanted the thimble- | #ternoon wondering why Lo | P R SRR L al il nglish to'the J:llm Bull product of | of garnet velvet over a pale pink petti- 5 de a party to North ACTRE! riggers punished for presuming to in- | Wany men in Detroit preforred butter- | This, with Mr. McCarthy's speech The Distinguished trishmuan Lionized by all Classes of People—The nivers, A Pleasant ncing Party. tlemen. Several policemen and a mag- any tournure. istrate from New Rochelle were in at- The Fronchman appeared to think I | tendance to preserve orde d uphold Brovities. joking, and T am ateaid 1 didn't | the majosty of the law. “They passed the games on the path without saying w ed lady—and she hasn't. to regard bookmaking as no worse John Wyckoff came over from Chicago to hear his daughter sing at the Bram- billa cone the ninetcenth century. It is to be feared | coat, heavily embroidered by hand with 1 : Society is awiully distracted about trude among gentlemen with their low- | Milk to beer, when two strangers came | talks by other gentlemen, 'l“;'“""”"l that Americans absorb the mannerisms | roses i shades of deep red. ; seriously | tresses. Hunt club balls aro the diver- | down lay-outs. and other members of the | dlong. One'of them pl penny-on | fngs ehtertainment most delighttul, of the mother country without profiting he favors were very simple, more at- | ill and has telegraphed for his brother, | sion of tne present for those who dislike | club thought it a beastly shame that the | the sidewalk, placed lus r °l on the Mr. MeCarthy is bemg honized by the by any of its time honored social tention having been given the supyer, | Dr. Neville, of this city. to amuse themselves in ways ssible to | police had permitted such things to £o on ponny, §x1'11'il-"1\ bent over to see how ];g’wt_w uv|v|h:. f.{ l“f"","‘f o ;d 3|!1(|‘|:i|l3)'1 many of which would be a veal acquisit | Which was one of the linest ever served Mrs. Chuichill Parker and Miss Nett the miilion. There were tw: 0 under their noses all day, Mr. Wright | far he could re <I|A‘|_nl~1 mark the flag- AURREY ’}‘.““‘]‘“:_' t;";»‘ Bl “'Il""n‘ tion to any ¢ountry old or new or emulut--| here. ¢ % ? rker have returned from a visit to Ne- this. A coterie of incontestible | told the judge and the police that it was | Stoue with a nail. = As he reached out he | M it bis elogunt home in Salom, ing its suberior graces of high breeding | It is the intention of the club to give | braska City and Lincoln, swells organize aclub for s > cl their duty to prevent violations of the [ lifted bis heel oft” the penny, and the S ENyibh eetbie ORI oo and courtesy. With the exception of the | four germans during the wintor. Miss Fannie Ulm, from Kentucky, will | I and fox hunting, buy or lease a spa- | Juw, and warned ‘them not to let tho | 9ther man picked up the coin,’ slipped it : licotion sinSNowLdhnfi Jewish club where old and young scem e = spend the - winter” with relatives, Mrs. | ¢i0us country house and grounds conte. | aniblers go. ~ The court was about to | 110 his pocket and winked at the ST R e A equally happy together, and the tri e ] 2 Hawes and Mrs, Whitman. 4 where within twenty miles of town, and | ¢ullitself to order and send the constables | 5 oo i g O et teh spi Llu(;;uml fellowship scems to be pro- resort for (wlldl.xpulr_t uf:'x;r ‘l]u-, lan',:llimh ,‘ncflm.,hfl;,,..nlh.,l “,(,,..1‘,.1.,;‘"“ p- l;‘il !ml Ilr:|l|lg_v";mvh, id No. 1, as “‘m;‘\“l::";}:”\]:[ Iuln\‘f-n lz‘.nm‘ t XX':: moted to a greater extent than in any i in I 0] s beel ion. ch meeting winds up with a | per assured the judge that he e straightened up., 2 ordu A O T (T St e P s | et 1 TRy e e e ago. A | (ismond pin last week, which has been | bll—usually in_the evening, though on | had ‘mo. right | to voyest' s div but you lifted your heel off the | gether I should say that Mr. Mc(Carthy’s i - in the fumily for 300 years. lect the Jerome park specinl A s Yecoption has he m and sincere seen to becomposed exclusively of young | profusion of flowers was a feature of the | Me. and Mes. Josenh Bapton ¢ Bap. | Glection day_ the Jerome par poctal | charged _ prisoner; that it un- o, T didn't,” O e pri and often very callow youthis, s the | untertainment. The guests were M - and Mrs. Josop . of Bur are’ to bo followed Lj o | constitntionl to try o man twico, “No, I didn’t. ; one; that he stands t result 1s 2 entertainment. The guests were Mrs. | lington, Vt., are here for a two months’ ance, there are half [ and that he would get himself into eon. | - Bet you a dollar!’ of Atheniuns, ! to prove He ; st usually | Colpetzer, Mrs, Du Bois, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. | visit with their sor Joseph Barton. dozon - “OF.! 80 of ' Eng: | it withitue cabronsy oaaneert into con- | wIil tuke it} 3 : g o 4 ich | Bartlett, Mra. Allen, Mrs. Jarvis, Mrs. [ Mrs. Stephen Boyd, of Laramie, lish actresses among us, fresh | gamblers arrested he “hile “Hold on, glientlemens,” said the beer Vthan when he said that character from which h A ) z restod her 0. W hile ¢ : more experienced ones are exciuded. | Paxton, Mrs, Ives, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Ful- 1da Edmonds, of Idubo, were guests | from London, where some of them have | the court was trying to veeall a precedent | S0)1er, a8 he rose up; “1like to make some | the intelligent elass of this country disap: Perhaps, however,it just as often a matter | Jer, r NLZOmMOrY, rs. D. 11, Stewart last week en route | hgured in aristoeratic society recogn bearing upon thie case, the thimble rig- [ Pets myself. S proved of home rule for Ircland. s, b ) ler, Mrs. Dumont, Mrs. Montgomery, 5 g 4 ) i I bet v 3 my hool = ) eference that the older people d sy 3 2 for the west. edly. Now, ready as we are to accent | pers took to the woods. . Sanford 1o I'bet you $2 my heel is on apenny, TIARVARD'S LILSARY. of preference that the r peovle and | prs Groff, Mrs. Gaylord, Mrs. Zimmor- MR i sars f0ok o1l A wford loft | o)1) No ) Great preps cing for the the men of substunc absanttrom || e ) Jorry Dec, . Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. | English usize as right, we have all along | the court, and the policemen perturbed | s3id Xo. 1. 5 1% et b | 1z for the th eatherings babitual fre- | grtn Jivs. Hogwell, Mrs Monizomery, | john Kenelly, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Col- | shut our doors against stage women | in spirit by assuring them that the club 1 take dot bet awful _repliod | celebration of tho quentor of the biall room is usnally a man | M Dandy, Mrs. l,lul'k];;lwn‘l lins and chilit; who have spent the sum- | whose record was at all clouded. T could | would follow up the matter, and causo it | (e suloonisth and a.c 1 for whom natare has done . grént deal [ 10 Mra. Himebaugn, Mre. Mo 1 [reland, are expected home to-day. | illustrate with names, but that would be | to be ascertained why open’ swindlers of | hinded to No. 2. % . | $akopl I b L s more in the way of agility than brains, -““I""]“"—’l'\'i Slpe i en) faE, and Mrs. Gannett left Thursday to | Uupleasant. What Uwish only to u-lllx o luw wore not suppressed by the auth- | NO. | st “J'I“"[“l“l“ thowalktipyliediof (i iilbowndoreradinkus Hao A i se whose ¢ anionship is worl andy, Mrs, Pur s. Conklin, . ST Jir sons in Bos. | thit @ move has been o introduce itics of Now Rochelle, his shoe and held it up that the salo pro; ame hus been wunced #o terow, ancing are en- tt, Mrs. Risdon, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Me- | S E s, Walls 9 E ations have been extended = s liis hiec ¢ replaced i AL9:30 0, m,, there wil \teh races ::::;’T:;n»\‘:ll;xl«'-u'L-'::unli”\}",',.k g indlish, Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Clark, 'Mrs, | (licngo by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, who Littan e s by ot Loan Wall Street Haltucinations, moment, rose up and bowed courteously, | rowed on the Charles viver. At 11:30 the Foahontion does sommitis nat 1w the oo | Branner, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. tHowes, Mrs. | Wi a5 B1oithore, s \altogether, | Nuw Youk, Oct. 28.—|Correspondence | and the pair walked off, They students of all departments of the uniy A (T T Putnam, Mrs. Cl Mrs. Windsor, M. and Mrs J. M. Woolworth returncd onventionals have held | of the BEk. |—Among the hallucinations | 1east half o bloek ¢ Defore” the viet [ sity, 1,500 strong, will mareh o San gz young mun of fi Mrs. Doherty, . Boulter, ~ Mrs, | Friday from Chicago, accompanied by | their own against the innovate current in Wall strcet is the one whien |t recovered suflicicntly to v in the east end of Memorial hall, RN T e Sy Cake, Mrs, Gaylord, Mrs. Sheldon, | Miss ‘Muamie Woolworth, who has been | {110 notrossas with introduetory lottors L ! et 3s the one which “Vhell! Vhellt T pays t in two | where the floor of tlic honse will he re- guce, 15 usun 0.1 in — visiting her sister Mrs. Licutenant Howard | o0 London ¢ nitaries have been ox. | Attributes the upward or downward | wards und goes twice to Chicago, but yot | served for ther The other parts of the of & club party. He has spent ! and Barly. at ara the pust summer. clnded from the charmed und more or Ic movement in every stock to some one | T vhas somc iunatics wio ouglit to be fed | house o for the offic bost part of the time, I':um'll the faternoon \lerl, and Mrs, llll:fd;_vwnl rr.;,)u charming cirele, 1 h; id that rrsonality or group of capitalists, For | around mit i v J ”‘"t distinguis leaving his clerk’s desk . olis, have recently made Omuha ILTIRA FASHIONAT sit was supposed that Jay Gould : — invited guests from othier cotloges, prom: tho e i e of card pl houe, They wil live iinieno of Mr. lur womenstrivo to do. what loss Lriskly 4 aLIIRoRL A S \ Wi o war of tho cobellion b iheng mon in literary and poffe | himself to his idea of a lady killer, and s nesduy night \” H 8e8 O enty-second street, | modish imitators are not doing. An i ction in the market. Occasional]y it w Asu Martin, of Martin couanty, Indian and friends of the speakers \ i i in th ¢ i infor, Mr. Hodgson is 3 0, is i ) > o tWas | left his w ittle childron 1 be musie by the Picrian Sodalit when he finds himself in the ball-room, [ The Mis an informal | Mr. Hodgzson is an architect of note s of this is the abolition of the nur ; : Wy i left his wife'and little children and « i arrayed in all the glory of o spike At 1 party Tuos ning, at which Iny » out for the marring i 1 in Fifth avenue, As long as | said that the Vanderbilts were Toing so | listed. He was capti 5 aprisoned | orations, 1l odes by the studenie, cont and patent leathers, his mustache The Bezique club is u new organiza Agne: hanghnessy to rick | it a distinguishment to send out on and so. The a e W strect man at Belle Isle, and t! e of | In the noon there \\'x]l“l_n- cham- coaxed to a bewitehing wpward curve | tion, which will open its session next : 8 zed. Wednesday, No- | feminine servants with laco b i like the savage, who accounts for the | Wis lost, — After waiting several year. ymupjnp’;{-vflu' f 1ootbull with Wesleyan, et i ctmplosion propos toned dow | ik o ot anenaiel| ranongs bk atel v shestoleispondt a1 | oporations otiyatuse by/a iiburlye ovory f A48 Masti isure sine ahrns ey ow || AUE:A0 Uhe prosostion will aaln dacatis with powder,he is so lost in adwiration of T Ty ch sptic v ar that the Bowery itse S capped & Gsoerk ‘ i i de ek, ge ) I eyninasi Tanisdlt, and. spoouintion as 0. thein- | L, Frankogavo o supnor to tho Brum 2t 3, meniais in plenty, and the bello matrons | MoUen.in the world about him to the | children, Her offspring and hor preda- | mirch throngh the Lrcots of cvitablé result of his charws on tho op- | ¢xpositton bustding. i 8 bsorbs a good deal of solid | of Murray hill hive put plain hats Jod i"'““";" some Jetish JIM now, how- gussor's, togzother with several moro that | Cumbridge ses posite sex that weapable of per g ol UL e . X » yineut1s an equestrian ty of cigh. | bonnets on the attendunts of their babies, er, the street is puzzled to account tor | blessed the Martin-Peak marringe, now ors, red togas o et twoula ‘o crauit ]y A reoenion washold aktho house o1 O, fos und gontlemon ' why takein | For them tho climax was capped last obb and flow of wrices, | form o family of really remarkable wro- | and black mortar boards: G- to ordinary g ling or point to | o CICEITIEG) TG evening I | tne beauty of the autumn evemngs on | Spring, and now the fashion is discarded. | for Jay Gould has cortuinly | POrHONS: Now comes a man from the | form of a Continental sol i Bo- the shizhtest Tndication of true manhood, | 20ner of Rev T, M, House.” 3 hors k once o week, The club” will [ The entirely “new freak of the mpex | 0% “ s : AN Indian Territory who says that Martin | phomores, costume of a dandy of the A special programme is being pre- | romain intact for next season. bellesis to employ strapping, museulur | Fetived from stock speculation, while | oscaped from thet rebel prison 3 ant | year 1825; Frestomen, uniform of a Fod- pared for the next Ladies’ Musicale, | naids msteac licate lookmg ones | W. 1L Vanderbilt is dead and other | west, We wrote to his wife, an soldier of 1501, A German, 4 Lifeboat Lodge, I. O. G. gave a con- | Mids nstead of the delicate lookimg ones B i Muster Honry Clarko gave a gorman | PPich will be held ‘in the tabernucle. | o080 Thursday evening at th formerly pref as menil for per- ators, who were powers m the | ting an answer tho 1 wre will be many other inter Thussday evoning ander the. sunoriiston | Mes. Cotlon will sing a diflicult solo from | §ore sy hiracay evenlug at the sonal sérvice. ‘Ehi§is done particularly | str either failed or have joined | He Was not m : but s mado s of the procession in - the way of SEAY BYORINE 4psl B . Eli N EN LOIIOUA MEOR TS vus rendored, to | PY the Anglo-mag; set, who delight in i Y ST . v b a fortune, y > T and | transprrencies, tablonux, ete., which ~ tos M Al Th £ ple went : P P s programme was rendere 3 " the majonity. ‘I'rue, Addison Cammack : H h _ of Miss Almy. The young people went | were Miss Brown, Miss Miller, Miss Rus- | the satiefan 5 A equestrianism, ped nism_and other * | many. M s anxiously | gother with thé full progeanimes of the ! s ] \ the satisfaction of the 400 or more people | ¢4 ) he great boar, still survives, and Deacon it 1 through the various figures with an | tin, Miss Hoagland, Miss Rollins Miss | present. Among the numbers especiaily | 0ut door sporfyahey pride them- | the great boar, still survives, and Deacon | \yitiiig ta witl do about it [ other duy -~ of the celebration will ba | v it houltlil T aktoa M ianialion sa iR ey, ’ i e ], Y | solves - o fre walthy | S. V. White continues to manipulate | riven lutir, mount of ease and aceurucy that could | Rog 85 McConnell, Mr. Druke, M1 of mention was the duct by | S¢Ives on ‘thq - taking = of healthy i) 5 4 not have been excelled. The german | Roge Mr, cbbins, 'Mr. Howe, Mr. es Allie and Gracie Pratt, as also the | exereise, and the brawn now demanded 1 2 ana. But the former A Boston newspaper man says that 'lm celebration will be an event in was lod by Joo Barker and Alice Ander- | Wibur, Mr. Garlichs, so10 by Mrs, Case; that by Mr. John Me. | i their body sopyants is somewhat in not the nerve he once had, while the [ Greenougn’s statue of Franklin in 1hat | college civcles whicl in point of mtorest Ry AR AP P PR TS Y Club visitors Thursdsy were Mis N ving, and the flute duet by Messys, | the nature of th stréngth 1o 1 by a y leveloved political aspira- | 1ty b studying, beeause it illus- | aod magnitede will never have been e ghler Giiutete wore GIRtahon | tin, Miss Chambers, Mrs. D. W. & Hancock and Eldridge. The duet by | Professional athfitd | of lus trainer. In- { i is running for congress in | trutes a theory for wliieh the senlptor hud | equatledTn this country 4 Mt hayior. Flora Wabetar, Hotes | Miss” Wilson of St. Joe, Mrs.’ Hatti | Mrs, Cole and Miss Kuowles was loudly | stwad of the "r"y"f'fll"\ ng my ludy on | Brooklyn, where he has the support of | the authority of the great physiognomist, FRANZ SEsseL. T A P R Y g TSy W g PR Hough of Chi Miss Elcanor Swan of | applanded. The money raised will be | horsebuck ¢ AR at least t s | Henry” Ward Beec and his friends, | davater. Ts that each sidi: of the hu 3 - ~o— M“«"‘l ”-_-”) Brus, Bhe .sm| Tt | Tthacn, Miss Y, ) d Seymour | devoted to the purchase of a piano for | NOW in which thie' ‘mounted servitor is & | White is a character in his way. Hoes | an face represents different phases of ‘,I?' ‘: = ,Q'.I"““\ Al T 'm'}' of Wheeling, W. Vi ten | the louge. lelwurl ung Eesnan, habited not un- wd, dar- | Duman nature, man being o dual animal, 1y | waton, Nina. Aiy ) N0 S, coln and Mrs, 12, & i .. —- — ike her mistres Z conspicn- 2 and repaci v ¢ith a double set of ¢ha s, On | 0V ope, As gvetan, MR, AU Millard, Guy | O Jancoln aid Mrs. i 8. Dundy. g by rer— | like her wistr g Weating conspict- | ing nd ropacio } with a doublo ket of chay g, On | pverdirons, Asl : b N sk g | na ; I'he use of the Suez Qunal in moying | Ous'y on he tefic monogram of her | queer affairs, and his ventures in mining | one of the bronze f ot Frankhn Henry, Will Henty, Paol Hosgland, Sam | Mrs Dixon gave lunch Suturday i danatiin movipk;f QRN T8 ) e e | ucer aduies, andOAs Yenturon Ju_minlug 1,000 Sl aliin hianas fuee-of Eeankiin. 1\ W% LRHOR0R Z08 0 ot i SECEIES my‘\'f‘.’ et R;‘]M:'-‘.;'."l."h";m,“;-'." . y.‘:m;‘;l:. Wil e deeiaiod SR I e bemg abundoned for the swifter | it her ‘ladyshggs Y junctures of laz- | eriticized. 16 cloetod he will e heard | of the man of seitneo who dtew 1 00 pitlos. Ho wus burlod with & gold goile, Lobly ok, Sacoigy. Lilibort, | 060 Sip s L AONE s afforded by our transcontinental | iness —or fatigie, gab and spray * her | from in politicul as well as finaneinl | lightning from the clouds: on other | collar and snugly wrapped i a rug Nat Shélton, and Lon Clark, Mas ts were Mis. Grag, Mrs Littlg ouded by a r v \ 0 ) X t il ( ) Mrs. Louis Raapke was the loser of a elzer, ilways, In 1884 the bulk of .the ship- d act generally as | civeles, In the absence of the old feaders | he hus represeuted the featares of the A " 3 12T, | ot were via the Suez Canal, - In 1855 trainor, As the physique THE STREET IS PUZZLED author of the homely philosophy cmood A lndy living neat Bylvanta, Jaaaimas Alinanuc Bushand bng awiy, She was sure that $0100 0N making an eflort to break in the house, and it s said she faily viddiod the side of the house with bnek- ghot, fiving no less than ten ws with a doublo-barraled shotgui A gennine Chesapeaks Buy Spaulsh miekerel wis recently eaught thist igan ured two and o half fect in len, Wity soven inehes broad and weighed oleyen nds, Paltiwore weyer saw its like tor Colpetzer. Rh«. l'v.‘.u. and mother, M & e ProZrsnmes were oxe o, bear- | Mrs: Dubois, Mrs. MeKenzie, Mrs. Yost, S d A of the h‘: S b a'if.";:‘l'-is ‘;;:{h“Lli\wv';m:('f_"l M. Gttt Nrs aenty M vonts | the siipnients by that Touto 10 Amerioa combined with the skil! required for such | to account for what is donc in the stock | ied in Poor Richard's . ey van Mrs. Wake, M 4 but 9254197 pounds, while San vice s r indeed, you can sce how | jparket, Chicago gets the ercdit for - oY Sisa Clarke, Awong the tavare many | Ma. Wakedeld, Mre. Ouso, i oeived 12,406 187 {s. | nmquely distinguished” it is to command S of tl and d i Cholienham; } 1, is 8 very flowers were: used, also cunning Ja P e I ) reeeived 13,406°187 pounds. finiquoly disingo d ul LA some of the uns and downs, while often “heltenham, Englund, ‘is a very en ese fans, little painted pitehers, ards and Mus rthe imports by way of San | th 5 calculated that wealth can | the Standard Oil company, is held respon- | lightened town, especially noted for its A, S BMIG - I J Mr. and Mrs. Rothschild gave a small fisco have reached 20, 50 pounds, | keep this indulgence’ to itsell for some | sible for movenients i certain seearities, 4 i excellent schools, And yet the spoons, flttered pipes, stars and mottos & 3 e card party Thursday evening, in honor vhile those via_the Sucz 1 have | eonsiderable tim OF course, us a company the Standard oil | whele town is werked upover the alloged Tue lome Cirele. of Miss Millio Cabn, Musioand elegant fallen off to 7,502,049 pounds. krom | . _SHOPPIN does nothing outside of its speciadty, but | appearance of an old lady's ghost, w On Friday evening the Jowe Cirelo Y s id T "» Yokohama to New York by the canal | is rampant in New York just now. One | it is nevertheless true thut the vich syndi- | wants to show . somehody where sh f AR ixpers tehents were among the pleasant | (akes sixty days, by San Franeisco forty-.{ whom - I saw hard st it was young and | cate of capitalists, who have made so 2 died. The wuni elu”‘,‘.\.; 8 nigh ¢ _\u_:-.l party at Ma- uu‘-hler;:s of :";: ‘a\n-{nn “lhe m:\'in(s nine days. Insurance and freight charges | fa slender; but grief had marked | much money inmineral oil, do put the cipal auth under the advice of the sonie hulf—tto licat of Its sanson.. About | Wwore e anc Mrs B, Me. and Mrs, | aro diminished, and the " tea, bemg | her for his‘owr, -The Toug folds of crapg | brofits in olher enterpriscs. 1tis an open | ghost, have b £30 to anyone who thirty:five couples were in attendance, m‘»‘l‘r 1]\;”1» \n, .;‘ a‘n"""HM - mf(;nr“ ¥+ | fresher, is suid to be better when bronghit | on the black dress, and the double yveil ret that-they owi. the street cabio pat- | will fiad the treasure, and reguler ' ghost mong wiiom were noticed Mr. and Mrs, [ H0¢ A ) atin, Mr. and Mrs. | by e latter route. falling almost to her teet, told a sorow- | e and that they are gradually acquir: are ranin froni the suburh for vy - Poiack, Mr. and Mrs, Katz and the i Dr. Hyde, siv. and Mrs. William Brown, | §Misses Rothsehild - g ~rreagpe ik ful tale. . A little girl, perbaps eight years | ing control of the gas companics in the | the convenience of those who want to see =4 My, and Mres, Harry Haskell, Mr. and RERS SSOLh A remarkable ease of divorce has oc- | old, called the young creature *mamma.” | leading citics of the- country. They the.old lady’s shade. A quich-witied snd swaygish Geor e The Philomon Club, curred at Waterbury, Coun. Mr. Ken. | She was also dres in unrelieved black | at times felt in the stock mavket; but als ~-- fow named Gunn, as soon as she feit e Warner of Chicage: Mics Tanmei® | Piis newly organized social club gave | (rick; a8 ex-wayor of the town, charged | with huge bows of crepe ou hier hat, and | ways as buyers, They never huye vaided | Hotel propricfors state that th nuni: | ; Dlew an . eLoriious horn i R arger of Chiaage; Miss Balnany, b NN S his wife with beating and kicking him [ black gloves that covered the whols of | stocks or led a bear chmprign ber of bridal conples’ making a tour 1o : in' her house. lo make hep iss Callahan, Miss Ablstadt, Aliss Has. | its inital party at the Masonic hall on [ gnd pulling his hair wnd mustache The | | 1 i 1 Duriog the ok prises’ hawo 1Ws ctoh 1) o i 1 1y vt § Joll, fMias” BUipmman, - Miss Josic Hean, | last Thursday ovenin ALo ot et B4 3 i | iy S ache. e ||_u|ur ttle arms. t was hke & uriog the past weck prices’ bave ashington this fall is largely in escess | & diy of judgment hay 0 ] ) | 4 ay e g ! separation was ordered, 1 sthetically twice told tale us the mother | sagged and the market aas beca o dull | of wuy previous scason, i

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