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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY ] 7, 1886,~-TWELVE PAGES K ; | o B % 53 | Sherrill tied the kiiotin the prosence of | Waterbueg, Coun., with flattoring siic. E I_‘ M C AR"'NEY g C ‘J'r.“'..'”\'."’.'r:‘L’..t’;,"f‘.‘.‘., der, oo | S and . 8.4 Byt AHLQUIST BROS., | CLOSING pv'r_su.n. JOHN HUSSIE, Mr, spd Mes. Joseph Barton, of Barling: | 3 evqnit for San Erancisco, | . N L. “.\|"i"\"'u'{.'-\?'\‘..i'.”i‘n i C and .\‘1:\"‘.&\"?".,\1'..'.‘ fiee W ~ ‘ f “r!m.“l{‘.'.‘fi,'('fi}lf\‘,"““ | Sh(\“‘ and ”“fl\'\" ”;“1‘]“';“1‘5 in offaret For fale At casty noth elosed ‘ HARDWARE& STOYES beneticial, cash only. Store fixtures fc berlain, Denve in which ¢ The Hrme o DAy o uree Mra Hthcy will try Los Angeles | ) A A Mrs, H. Gibson, Mrs. M. Lind or San Bernardine, Stoves and Ranges, Mechanic's Tools and . B. SEYDEL, Acorn Base Heaters, y. Miss Ller entertained a few friends | o Dyight Huil bas left for Bing- | Job Work a Specialty. 1119 Saunders St N Cor 16th and California st A specialty. 2407 Cuming St. Oug‘ as ¥ Wednesday evening. Fine music was a namion. X o e with hier brother, feature of Hn- uwnmg Mr. Butler's pla imghring etnciaty it 500 Bt it e | ORRELLS P i1 G. BARTH, T; Ns in _honor of Mrs. Hent m's |vu||u11\ tRthiter witoiametding sehool Liers, A distinguished guest pres 4 D M “ N A e Streets, h Rabbi Benson: Feturned T from All Kinds of meats, both Saltand Fresh | o . toad A1 5 " i g— tive of Mrs. Benhum's, Sir C| § . ML T . " p oves and Ivv\l are. \.m he ¢ hh uul ) Ladies’ Misses® and Childvens® Suits, costumes, mantles cloaks, R e A R Nobraska Cityi, Whore he oficisted at | Omaha, Nebraska, O L “West Point " Base Burner ulsters. jackels, underwear and furnishing goods, Military Movement city, and Mark of Hastings. It - 4 Miss Hickman, of Cincinnati, is visiting | Wasan elaborate affair, 8 praiseworthy MRS. DR, NANNIE V. WARREN NEW YORK BAKERY l M. F. SEARS, b J l nd Mrs, Brown, ire being the donation by Ihl-)glh sts Real Estate and Loans o8 ¥ LAIRTOY Licutenant and Mrs. Abercombie are R I T LTS SN VUL of a conside Orphans home A Full and Complete Stock of Sealskin Cloaks | s occupying quarters. No. 4. W { ' Houses Ronted, Rents 0 llcated, Mongy Toaned ! and Fine Furs. s et Medical and Business Medium |~ Fresh Bread, Pies & Cakes, |l i B o it ark. wife of Captain 8. E, Clark, | To-day's services at the Different | _Room 8, 121 N, 16th st,, Omaha, Neb. [ Delivered tonny yuet of tho eity. foh and Curm. | Willums Ulock, N 1 o Jath and Dodge Staa S ) Second infantry, has returned from Chutchies JHFOugHOUt ths Otty, B. F. FULLER = . = 1 rens Oa S York, where she has been undergoing | The Saints Chavol, on Twenty-first and . F. ) J. P. MAILENDER & CO., JOHN P. THOMAS, ’ mnl"(‘;l} lrlt-mnwnl. aad is enjoying re- | C l‘;rk filrn-u‘l‘fi,l ‘E‘n;.u-lnlng .lu 11 1:\ m. and DRALER 1N Denlers in DEALER IN § newed henlth. 7:80 p.m. Sabbath school at 30 p. m. f ra, Liutenant Cornman, of Fr. Sid. | Prayen meoting Wednesdy overingt A1 | Har08ss, Saddles, Wh|ps| Robes, | Boots. Shoes. Hats. Caps, |Stapte and Fancy Groceries, The largest and best assortment in the eity. ney, gave a progressive euchre party | invited. iy g y y y y SLOUR AND FEAD. Thuradey evening of st weok, ||‘“”.( Awm“‘p iz el ‘,r‘“fl.‘f:?rm" w ETC. Notions and Gents Furnishing Good Im 13th | Country Produce a Special Saunders " » ne ccel o , vorner Park avenue and G 25 " e otions and Get 8! J00ds, 4 J a8 Prices the lowest. Childrens' and infants® dresses, Perfect fit and sat- - | 4 Tiesday the news was roceived of the | G Sorvicus at 11, 1. - Conduc _2301 Cuming Strect. : ad Lenvenworth sts., Omaha, Nob, and Lake Sts., Omaha. Neb, 4 isfaction guarvanteed in every sale, post surgeon at Fort Leavenworth, by Rev. J. W. Harris. No services in the B . evening” Sabbath school ut .80 p.m. Lammerich & Grimm, BDNE & Jouuso" CHENEY & OLESON, y church, corner Seventeenth and Agny litle party oceurred at Mrs | Cass sireots, Sorvico nt 11 a. mi.; Sab- \ DRUGGISTS, k' Polack's Wednesday eveuing, The af- | bath school at 1345, Rev. W. E.Copo- N/ t M A \ " ] pon e | EENERTNTTE Marke ARACISIN fair was held in honor of Miss Doll Surgical Instruments snstock { Javada w! is vis- I”"“"l Wl“ I" rmon i“ commem- | Keep everything iu their line. Good meats | Keep a complete line of Drugs, Chemicals, 1520 Douglas St g e Puluck o bt why o | ESOC.EC A L, SRBeeah SR LA B! | SRR S SRR | A Homenathte Kemedtes 22 % enst, The guests were Miss Cahn, of nppro'lrlnte to the oconsion will be fur. | U¢rs streete. Stock and New Men. 724 N 161h st. 1807 Farnam Street. New York; Miss Brandeis, Miss Rose- | nished by the Harvard club. — - i+ Aisees ?::,‘7.‘.,.*,;.;’\,;“....tl“h‘.‘ and: tho | CastllrSico Proshyeriay, sieeenth | OMAHA JOBBERS? DIREGTORY | oMANA JOBBERS’ DIREGTORY | M141 JOB BERS'DIRECTORY C Mis. Aaron’ Cahin E , | tor. wlll"ll';":l':;\ql:m |'vl|;,tf;:‘:|‘nté \1;;:}:'[!;; . Mrtists’ Material. > W. E. RIDDELL, X _“—‘—_‘———‘hwm ——eas il Bl B .‘{.‘.'1'";\'1‘,\ v | school, 8 p. m. Young people’s ment- A HOSPE, JE, | Storage and Commission Merchant. | < priara s ph ek o Cahn, Mr. S hiff, Mr. Brandeis, Mr. Ober- | i0g, 7 p. Artists’ Materinls, Pionos and Organs, | Srquissiter Feety it U™ | Wholesalo Jowelers and Musie Dealers, feldor, Mr. Moyers Mr. Fieher snd B, | Southwest Presbyterian, Twonticth and 513 Douglus Stro Bkl - T N ; - = - o Wit l'unfi\mlll Preaching .n]ll.; ——— nnznmlz N .(;lm.‘., 2 Dyators i ;:E\Erafli:“&;n;, s, \\n:lhu \Soks DAVIN T N Berlin, Dr. and Mrs. Haskins, Lieutenant An Elegant Lunch. m. by Rev.J. N. 3 bbath schoo \gricultural Implements. Produce Commission Merchants, bl sl I\ Mrs, Ke . G s 8 p.m. rople 2, 6:45 pan et o Seman , Bul ame, Fruits, ete. 320 8. lthst Sy PAYING OFF BRIDAL DEBTS. god | Mrs, Kenugn Genoral and Mrs. | gy Gonoral Mandorson_ontortainer | X5 hamng ehron - et 0:40 Pt CHURCHILL PARKER, D N . N. DIE1Z, Mrs. ' Hawes, Miss Smith, Mayor | the Ladies' afternoon ciub F German Lutheran_ehureh, 1003 Souti g WHolelilEDaalirtn WELKS & MILLARD, Lumber. How tho Installment Plaz Works in the | and Mrs. Butler, Charles Butler, | Millard in clegant style. Lunch served [“.,\...m\m.fl Agricultural Inml(""‘"hl Wagons, GensraL0 {UBIBRE S FenRNLS, 15th and California Strects, Omaha, N 3 1 Sunday sehool Carringes aud Buggicn. Jones pirest, betwoon Sth General Commission Me e R My 10 m. unday “‘ 00! “l ~p.m A\ Imh Omaha, Neb, Anfl Jobbers of Forelgn and Domestic Fruits. Corre- i i nd Mrs. Geo. Pritchett, General and | in the ordinary and the menu was the b Ltk "fffi"_“"g“ il Mrs. Orook, Mr. and M, Cowin, Miss | vory acme of culinary att. The tadies in | Frese, pastor. Doar oo i and Mes. Barns wi o | attendance were Mrs. J. N. H, Parrick, | Notth Presbyterian, Saunders street A CUSTOM GROWN TO ABUSE | Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Burns, Miss Rev. Wi, R. Henderson, pastor. rdenco solicited. Warghouso and o 10N, FRED W. GRAY, e eb._Teloplinne T Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Eto, Cor. 0t and Houglns & ? LININGER & METCALF CO., Agricultural Implements, relatives, and I am gradually paying LLE, FRIED & CO., 200 South Thirteenth Stroet, Omaha, Neb. Burns, Goneral and Mrs, fwwiing, . G. | drs. JM]{‘: A o | ¥iee at 1030 . mand 730 pi . Sinday | wasonCorisonDngson o Whototromat | o oo U | e 4 , Lie b Lo S0 L S, 3 P o o p o o = 0 0., > LAND, A Variety of Social Happenings tn | Captaid Dempsey,Mrs and Miss D Mr: cliott, Mrs. Genoral Dandy, Mra, | 5520} 8t nocn. Young peoples meoting RLIN,0ORENDORF & MARTIN w‘m LA el S \ Omaha—Thostrical, Musical, and sey, Major and Mrs. Brown, Miss Hick- [ W 'x'h Mrs. Cowin, Mrs. L. M. Bennett, meeting in the exposition building the . Wholesalo Dealars in Ttallan, Prouse o Lumber 5 maha--Theatrical,Musical, ar man, Captain and Mrs, Ulio, Lieutenant | Mrs. Horman Kountze and Mrs. J. D! | Wil befno evening servico. Ste Agriculiural Implements, Forelen, Domestiound Cultornis Fruits and Commis |~ g0 3, IIARVEY LUMBER COw Art Gossip—Personal Notes. Wright, Lieutenant Wilson, Colone Brown. wel > t Fvie ) 3 -3, 905 sion Merchants. TS, [(that. Ouly exclusive « W, HARVE o I B made welcome at all the service o o o ; S Daggott, Lieuto Futurities, In the Swedish Evangeheal Lutheran Pl O L e S To Dealers Only. Bridal Presents. The stone cutters’ annual ball will oc | chureh, gorner of ( u;\d ‘\'111|vl<-4-n|!h 5 SCHEOEDTT- Coal ane Lime. o RIS DGR LY L In the last two weeks, says a society a . Brayton, Mrs. Porter, Li cur Nov. 19, streets, divine servies and preaching by 7 LS E. 'y e A o) CIH . R. LEE, Indy in the St. Louis Globe Democrat: I | tonant Ear yion, irlo, Captain Hains, | | The Hyperion elub will give a hop in | the prstor, i A, Kogelatrom, ut 10.3) e L] “fl“ A & COu Hardwood Lumbes, have paid $1560 for hl'u|fl| |!n'~|-;|l~', :n‘nl [ | Mrs. and Miss E utterthwaite. HIV(J, I“"ni: ;\Omn B cal Union wil give a | DM Tuesday evening, Dbrayer meeting, Hard and Soft (‘onlv‘ N Wood Carpets and l’m%unl Floortog. 9th and Douglas O L w T B e Lindios’ Dusical, Bl e S ot o (TN epiay e ulnE Tl of e ar el Dl JOIN A, WAKEFIELD, under or th o pxPe! il < y ' a ol vites at- = A N A, RFIEL Would ‘void 1L 1 could, but the fact is, | , e ladies’ musical was held in the | The Metropolitan club will huve u party | fond ail tho meetings. R e QDS pIANY SEese: Yiriiologate Tumives, o 3 > &t | tabernacle, Wednesday. The programme, | Nov. 11, at Metropolitan hall i ) s s " Bte. when [ was married, three years ago, it | 2P AT ON | 0N Nk Presbytertan’ dhurch, corner Dodge OMAHA COAL CORE & LIME | tmponcs wi Amerian Fortmng Comit, Stne e e e i 500 ( Whicl was arrangod by Miss Rustin and | -Hhe colloge gradusios will givea geand | F SR 1" Wrects £e OMPANY, Raet for Mitvyikes STydmuly Coent aia Dot | Sl i} oo e Miss Jones, consisted entirely ot sacred | ball at Mctropolitan hall, Nov. 10507 B iianand Fo5aotion ot Jol “ d and Soft Coal, SL AL | worth of presents from my friends and | | by ' ot of it heavy oratorio worl The Ancient order of American Me- e eonaof o ontat Of Y 0 { L: 1 memberg Sunday school chanics will givet a largze ball soon. Runday The audience was small and the pr 0. x Jobhers of Hardware and Nail " J.J. JOHNSON & C 5 = o b l6s ot ] \ : : 3 Nails, 7. 0 SON ¢ > - s (0 o '1",”1 10 ll“”" ‘:E',” i te | ramme was too uniformly ponderous to | Tihe “8elect Five" s ‘),'V,"'f""\"”l . Seward stiet Methodist chureh, on | maware, Sheat iron, oo Howo sealon, | Mannfucturers of Tllinols Wi hneIIml- TOCK YARDS CO., | |.r.«unl:4 .]mn u': W |oxln 'l"‘ll)h ,Tnl, m'_ L i club, will give (hiF openingparty Nov. | Twenty-secontl and - Seward " streots ind DN Powdet Con Omah. Nop. And hippors of ¢ Of Omaha. turn. I thought such a liberal donation B P ; ing at 10:30 a. m.,by the pastor. rles W m. by Rev. re_Bri L son ‘oLl 0 nm)mm- K1l RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., fortunate at the time, but1 have learncd | Might have been confined to the purely | e fome Wholesale Hardwar differently by experience, Whenever I | & ! tirele club have issued | Cl sical, and yet have been made much | handsome invitations for a party to oc Limited. John F. Boyd, Superinterdent, vidge. 'Preaching at M. Millard, pastor of the o erett dapiny of prosents at a. aved- | DFghter with plensing effect. The mem- | eur Nov. 2. New Park Metodist. chu R A A A S Confectionery. BEESEL LTI il A, S here i a | bers of the Congregational choir, M Brevities. freo and_all will he welcome. and Harney, Omab TR P FAY & €O, £ 0 ding now hore i | g e Mre, Estabr Wilkins M SRR i bath schobl at ¥:30 p. m. g ‘ 1. OBERFELDIR & CO., Gt ok nds | Squires, Mr stabrook, Mr. Wilkins M . C. McShane is visiting in the i Manufactur . debt of so many sonds A 5 : £ First Christiantchurch, corner Twen- Engineers and Contractors, 8 Tporters and Jobbers of - of ars that this young couple has | and Mr. Estabrook, did good solo duet | east. | Rt el s PTan Jobbers of Fruits, Nut Millinery and Notions, saddled upon them at the beginuing of | and quartet work., Mr. Wilkins sang “'I Mrs. L. M. Bennett 1s vack from Chi- | 70 at 104 1‘: o m}*uw B RAYMOND & CA »II'BI«I,L, 1213 and 1215 Tlarnoy Stooet, Omaba, Nob. their er.” It s a custom that has | Bow Me, Almighty,”” and earned & double | ¢880- . 5 D.D. L.L.D.. of Engincers and Contractors, z = p rown to abuse, and I“-m- only uln‘ it 1 -RTI‘ recall, "mm“w it is against the rules of Mrs. Lewis Reed has returned from > invited. Sun- | Bridges, Viaducts, Roof Trusses, Steam Pile Driving, | Notions. in it s thut they pay back on the install- | 4,0 gotjoty to encore. Since his utilizas | the east. duy séhool at 160K SR R S L L M. BURKE & SONS, 500 X ““"""FJ::‘[“]“"'“ several years to pay | yion by two of the lmnlnux choirs, Mr, M ilbert is home from a sojourn in lemorial, English-Lutheran, Live Slm-k Commission. GOODRICH & CO. AL st poy for many | Wil de : . & el EToou i Ko IRLLE 0N A “"Aro the only Direct Importers of uiet Week tn Omaha Soclety. I gr as returned from lus ; wnarm ) a.m. holesale Dealers in Furniture, Live Stm,k Comnn;«um Merchanuts, 7. ROBINSON NO | oIy : H st | and n mu»umh focling. Her v : . 2 - ROBINSON NOTION CO | mesksio: fuisRgld polubresaption fn BT T T G R St Vilbar is_spending o fortnight's | JoRREsPeople. SIS el CIARLES SHIVERICK, Notions and Furnishing Goods, | uncheons, e or two evening r d i t a a f ‘ i i i ‘ 403 and 405 B. Tenth St., On, partics. Such a dead ealm has not been e oo R J. Nicholas, of Frecport, 1L, is « chureh, Nmeteenth and | Furniture, Bedding, Upholstery, Clgare and Tobaceo, . : EL Plain celebration at | Mirrors, ete. 1206,1208 and 1210 Farnam st., Omaba, at 11 a. m. T VINYARD & SC HNEIDER, R, Jobbers in MAX MEYER & CO. Jobbers of Cigars, Tobacco, v ferva ) Purp Guas and Ammunition, 215 to 223 & 1ith st 1020 to Notions, Hosiery and Gents’ Furnishing | before since the season begun and no [ noisy i emporary lull to b | ant vo LD B iy oratorio, and his_solo, “Lord God of | residen Choral celebrution nsong at 4 p. m. Sunday school at Mr. Pennell's rich reson- | Visiting friends here. seems peculiarly fitted for | L B. Lockwood has purchased a pretty on Park avenue. succeeded by o fresh burst of activity. | Ny, " from Elijalwas well handled, | The afternoon luncheon club met at | 12380 p. i Seats free. JohnWalliams, SLLLILL TR B atiinones his powot of sustaining notes showing omhnisEllpriday, S hupel. B ¢ 2:30 Iron Works, WEST & FRITSCHER, ot I T e ot N or the theatre and crowded hous, e bowar Pagar G st s chapel. Evening at 230 p. \ 2 RXeEr2 been the rule without cxcoption. Thurs: | ™ bly. M. and Mrnd 5 Van l!hu)( n are home | Bt D e m. ol Wit Wroneht and Cast Iron I Hull-ilm{ IWork. Tron Stairs Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, o day evening the audience was exeeption A Phantom Party, from an extendad tour of tho east, Jiams, pastor. Wil el wndirss o oo aaa Wholgan Bunlre I Lot Tobpccon Son. 0 ) ally fine, nearly all of the representative Miss Edith Stuht gave a ‘‘phantom Mrs. R, R. Ringwalt has returned from c 10N, J4tn street, Omah B a visit of several weeks in the east. Miss Brecker of Milwaukee is the guest of Mrs. Heller on St. Mary's avenue. puuplvmnnmnn being present. Operais | party" Hallow" such a rarity here, notwithstanding the | ¢ avpetite that exists for it, that most ! any- The Rev. Alex, Thompson will locture = ‘ this morning at m,yl(‘shpuru bouse at 11 HOUSER & Wi (H)I)L.LVD, L. WILKIE, 'n to a number of her = = = o'clock. Subject: “*Creed und Charac- S Boots and Shoes. k Wholesalo Dowlers in Manufacturer of Paper Boxes, Music and dauncing were in- il 12 o'clock whel er.” No colled J b Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes and S ? | 1088, 14th St., Omahn, Nobraskn, Orders by mailsos thing short of a barn-storming will draw | dulged iz until 12 o’clock when the The Hon. A. G. Hull, o3 Bmghampton, tul-h ,“‘:l“efi::‘lr‘,.’]‘ (:l,f:‘.‘::l‘.]\".?l(llf,u;"fu,, - SHOE ('II}II;;:’IJ}VYSE D)= aTES0RE0 P s d Bmokers Telted and wil reocivo prompt. attention. like a porous plaster. ~The members of | guests took their departure. Among [ 'y, i yisiting his son. D. G. Hull, AT I e e et gy e 4 2 OOMEANY, Agonts for D. Letdersdorf & Co. Fino-Cutand Smok- | = = — the troupe showed delighted astonish- | those presentwere the Misses Nellie Hoe- Bardan' ejoimed | tho ARCLTSLD 1 paiornolas) Manufacturers and Wholosale Dealers in iug Tobacoos, Milwxukoo, Wisconsin, No. 812 Overalls. ment at the enthusiasm sas, will prenoh morning and_even- Boots and Shoes, North Sixisonth Btraet, Oamia, Nob. | that greeted their fee ing. Sunduy school and 12 m. Prayer (‘omplfla stock of Rubbor 3 b and repeated calls | 1yn, Kate Hewitt, Ida and Carrie Kiewitt, | comps Kansas City. lost Attampts a6 y 0 , Ida and Carrie Kic + | company mlmu as City, Thursd: s wlways on hand | = TELD MANUFACTURING Ak ¥ | Millie Bhume, Lena Wells, Julia Millen, | ‘T'he Hon, E.E. Whaley, & banker of [ méeting Weilncsday evening at 7:50. 15001 8L, Qb Aurtin: Axont. —_Dry Goods. COMPANY, fun and must have concluded that they Lida P Nellie P: g « | = £J° 5. Cool Y B e A ) | were presenting the Mikado to an audi- | 1ida Patterson, ellie Patterson ]\llllm Loup City is the guest o! oole (.arnvm Free E ;mw.]u al church. 7 ¢ ,1,,,“.6 ¢ CO. 1. Manufacturers of Overalls, b r fi- | 1 a| Pors R : 0 ‘ 3 M. E. SMITH & €O, " ence hitherto iznorant of that erratic orn, Anna Peterson, i Hempel and Mrs, Dave Wi of Lincoln, ervice at Yot s B Jeans P irts, Fte. 1102 and 1104 Douglan Stroet, \ effort. » Mnry and Nora Flannery, Mrs, Hall and re visiting Mr, and Mrs, Martin Eleventh and lVol ons Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods & Notions ~ " Omaha, Neb. i Mrs. Jackson; the Meisrs. Ed Burke, | ae. Nut Brigham will le R 5 St A, ufactory, Summer | 1102 and 1104 Douglus, cor. 11th St., Omuba, Nol == = i Unique Remembrances. John Mullen, Will Doran, sohn_and Ben | .+ 4 Visik of thrao weoksin Boston. | chert, past \bbath school at 9 a. m. = L = Printing. One of the most. delightful parties of | Wittig, Ernest Durke and brother, Gus | 4445 (07 & Mot 0T EHE HOPES Bt SRS Eriends and children are cordially” in- o & Lo LINDSEY & OO, PRINTING COMP the senson was given Friday evenng by | Acremian, Pnil Tebbins, Burt Voss, Will [ Mrs, General MeArthur, 6f Obio, 18 | o and welcome. Wholesale Rubber Boots and Shoes. o e : , MP Mrs. Dr, Sprague in honov of her guest, | Leterson,' L. H. Baer, Will Pinkerton and | fpending a 3 W St Mark's Evangigehcal Luthoran | 502ber sndOiled Cotying ana Kot Bouis, 98, tiun | Bitiiors seTiguors lseritara rinte, Jmporiem | Job Printers, Blank Book Makers, b 23 ) RHCSE | Wil Cox. Easson. S L YBDEIROICHL SN A BiEROty e e L oy | And Book Binders. 106 and 108 South Fourteenth Miss Jennie Wilson, of Joe. There — Mrs. W H. Alexauder has returned | Mission, Saunders street, near ¢ —_— g = | WILLOW SP RING sl'\l.\'lllll'l‘ ¥ stroe . wore twelve tables of progressive euchre, | The Glady Dance. | from a monil's yisit with friends in | Bev. Geo. H. Schnur, pastor. Lo SR 00. and ILER & CO., R and mirth andexcitement were high The Misses Sharp gave - duncing | Quiney. school at 380 pinw.; elurels s M, KEATING, Tmporters .,;..L‘.y“r,.?..,‘.'.,w.\.n‘:"wu..,.‘.:..l." He 8 9 D hnrad av ave 3 Rty AL x o : iing by the pastor af p.om, A nufsoturers o a e I'he cards by which partners were chosen ];-:"3 11)]"”»1"” l/:;lml;u. at thelr lI.OI"lg, The h.xp\w..\m_ui.)n had an enjoy- ing for Bibic study and prayer | Agt. for Anhenser-Bush Brewing Ass'n a3 i 4 wero unique and tastetul, hearts, dia- | 2021 Douglas. the young people, | uble meoting at Mr. D. 1L Goodrich's | Phursday, at p.m. T T monds, spades and clubs, ‘The ladies | marricd and single, were there, making | lust ¥ o 3 7 i AL St. Matthe Evangelical Luthe S 1)1{7'“{) TLER, o lbrugs, Paints, Etc. lolding the black ones and the gentle. | the largest private party of the season, Irs, C. I, Paul bave retured | gynday sehool mects ¢ s, Bro LARKE DRUG it hinsk onops is e of | Mr, aud Mrs, William A, Sharp and Mr, z0, where they lost their little | yoon 5t 3:30 p. m, in Cosiopoli Dngor. Teer Brovors, M7 (CLABRE DRUG.O RO RS B TOTT men the red. The score eards were o | Mrs A, “ L e I T T 121 North 16th Street, Omuha, Neb, Largest Drug, Paint, Oil & Glass Houso DWIN MORRIS & CO., - raggod shagroon bowrd Lo mvitation gt Meiilliam & Raxto fassismitn (€550 1000 Morgan) wont toOhp | Sl pr i htecathsiteet, Sot L e Wit cugen ppiie Lo ot prwae Su | e, ks Dol list included Mr. and Mrs, Alexandor, | recciving the guests. Four connecting | oo “Juceday to spend i £ John's church, (Grace chapel) co offee, Spices, Etc. i Siiah ickles & Strietly Pure Apple Vinegar ¢ M : ing il Clng | oqp day to spend & month in visit- | | 2O 8 G S T R i o T 1 ] ) ! ¢ Far-and MrsGol ke, M iandipde. ia0me MEte fx":;‘L‘l‘.:ullxl‘mhfl}‘.mfx'.'fil the | ing friends ner Divepiaiatinnd Kimpkle CLARKE BROS. & €0, GOODN LR AR MG T S i O R L My, Gilbort, My, and Mrs, Edholm, Mr. | music. The programmes were yery [ - Mrs. J. W. Morse and aparty of friends | p . Sunday sehool at 9:45 Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills, Wholesale Dinggists, L [} and Mrs. C. F. Smith, Mr, and Mrs. | dainty, the dance list_being enclosed in | left Tuesday fora pleasur » over the | Win. Osgood Pearson, rector, And Denleratn Paints, Oils and Window Glas i Gould, Mr.and " Mrs. A, W. Putterson, | ciching paper bearing ' copperplaty [ Union Pacific e = 1 Mr. and Mrs. € Robertson, Mr. and | etehing in sepia and “tied with heavy | Miss Bennett and her guest Miss Caw- a large Catholic church in T Drain Tile, Ete A Siircs: M i Mrs, Sticneg, M. | tnssolst Undormeath ach danco was an | bors, of® Jackson, "1, “uro’ snending o ARt el SRR R ~ - ey and Mrs, C, D. Woolworth, Mr, an¢ appropriate quotation from some well | weak in Columbus, colored people, with black nts in the A ILBAVEILPres, 1. anl(‘mv\: ATrens Annin, Mr. and Mrs, F. MeConnell, known author Mr. and Mrs, Henry Estabrook have [ niches and othor things to correspond. | pf s Fos TIE TN O e rr 0 and M, Zabriskio, Me and Mra. C i moved from Chica to Twenty- | It 1s attonded by a colored aristocracy, ;‘;,;,:.;?";;‘:,:",;‘.5;‘,;.""\7' packiss Ha ZIE DNTON, S AFDUAVELO Raymond, Mr. and” Mrs. Miner, Mr. Miss May Llo rEgomp; luted cup | ©1Ehth and Decatur, and amembership init is considered e A " IR et ML 3 { Nk, dudkin, Mr, and Mrs. Watson, My, | Miss May ler is pamung o fluted cup | “npg Barney Hughes and hter, of | sign of tone by ssome. There is a fine B rlag R s iAo s Comens Dap T : and Mrs. Day Mills, Mr. and Mrs. . W and saucer which has a light cofiee color | NMempius, Tenn., are visiting Mr, and | choir of negro voices, and masses are | ~— o = . BOYER & CO., Naxe, Mr. and Mrs. . K. Wilson, 8t. | ground with gold relic. Mus. John McCreary. sung quite us well us in those attenaed EAGLE CORNIC Butchers’ Tools. Agents for lall's Sufe & Lock Co.8’ .ln‘\;dll ‘{;‘,’,.M:Ifi “{'l';‘ N;'“',',‘.f“ },',‘i'“j Mrs. Mumaugh is putting dogwood .Jullm Mills and Dr. MeAfee, of }nin w'i'hl ?u“ l; -Aliw g v;»lu'n;d John Epenete T N OULS HFLLEE, ¥ire nd Rurcar Broof Bufas, Time Tocks, Yaulte 0 e sses Lentz, 5 hloss jenda o o am- o e guests of Mrs. Day piscopal church, the rector of which is | mapuf, or of \z0d 1 nd Corntoe. 92 LOU L ¥ Il Work. iAm sros) OmM w ""]WU”RI M"‘l‘;“ ud AK.“" Ill,‘.‘ ;.‘.‘.l:\l:‘oixllhr:7{:4-.::iy‘:-llll!:o:‘lm Atk Jaim Mills, at lun.‘ 3 l::;‘«‘lg.““ el LR T duate of “I'inity t-ul||l"'l' and a man | oleedha s Sia 18R G RGE, Butehers’ Tools and \um’llu's B t g S ) il g ide fr 3 TS ) e eNE—. x ok, M- Howard . Chas. Sith, | Miss Rena Strang showod great prom. | Augustus” Chestio, of Smihund, L., | 5 20 i abilipiew B naldo Tropiihe brg RUEMPING & BOLTE, Sausnu Cusings g8 wil kinds wiwaye i siock. 116 | Sush, Doors, Ete. i i - Browster, Mr, Chaso, Mr. Aiken and | isc in her fivst attempt at painting, draw- | W8 & gueet of Mrs. Stowart lust weok, en R population attend worship at o Napuisuims of A — T— . DI} Wiil McCagie, ‘Tho eard players wero | ing with acouracy and swiftucss. Lhe {0 4 those of the Methodist or the Baptist rnamental Galvanized Cornices, Groceries, Wholosnle Manufacturers of | vofvasiiad i the oourse of the eVening | ojot of her skill s a sachet bug of sal. ptCogliran and Wride axived lizgitl 1 RogRerAtadona insih MAA e SR MM BOR: | i~ i s Sash, Doors, Binds and Mouldings, th scal tors, ol alad and AR v hursday mors nd are ?, V, GALLAGIIE. ' JMico, 12th and 1za o A’.,“:‘,,.‘l“'.:?",,‘,?",‘.‘.',“,“..,"‘ T wine felly | mon satin lined with pistac quartered at the Paxton, B “WESTERN CORNICE WORKS, | 1 ,,‘,},f,fi,: GALNAGIET & 000 | sros cion s and yardps O and assorted 5. ‘The first men's | tinished with bows of the Miss Rolling, who has been visiting 9 alti o & . Specht, Prop. G - e b et ¥y LYMAN, ! \ 2 | the west over tho Bultimore & Ohio rail- . 81 D. Nos. 105, 107, 709 una 1) &. J0th &, Ousalin, . i P T R l"‘"l dotted luco. Delieate blossoms Miss Hoagland, has returned to her home | rond report I tion near | Galvanized Iron € Spoctatmproved Pat. | —— - Sash, Door, Blinds, Mouldings, \ ported case won by Mr, Stovens Ihc V:,r::;l'm]z«luls a \ cu-;l over '.h in St L accompanied by the latter, | Romney, W. ¥ large #ign | peiiMelalic sk wind 610 5. 100 st Owalia. MeCOBRD, BRADY Bulldung Fapor, oic. 101 Souin Thiricenih Sy rat tadies prize wiss handsonio chair | Without any conventional arran Olhe Mr Zalner, who has been | which reads:;. * place where | = T a—— Wholesale Groc T ware. :nl)u'\\‘ of ye }‘:wlm:\"h ‘hl( \l»ln(m.:;u 1in|m;i 2 {mlfi-ml.L nsat nok ol ‘Bre low .:m..]f Lo '1\“ .mmk« church, ulm take | President Cloveland shot the deer Ocetobor LG X 18th and Lenvanworih ats., Om, BOUN MANUFACTURING COn n sl of 1y hich fell to the lot of g i ) 2 08 | one of Mr. Bechel's houses on Twent 5, 1886." gion is painted r . N sy deempe— P s . 4 Mys, Gilbort, The booby prizes werg | dlecorating one with a stormy mavine | {0 Siocs, oo O wenty 10, 18 ',':,',’,‘.',,”,',','(’::,,f(’,'f'm T OMAIA OALPET U0, pa— g #anufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, i bottle of eatsup m"”MI ch up" NI n; and tossing ship, to be mounted in TR o L T T one in'the patsipyg trains, and every one Carpots (‘"ml}‘““‘-wf;?{ Cloths, Rugs, et LU L, Mot Suair Workand Iy ir i Wood biaish and & gilded left shoe, with | plush. DRSS Ak o B Red Outwihve | wonders why sehfthere, because the pr 'pets, Piaing, , LURS, BROATCH, A Opeae ARTALIGHI : o Miss Balbach is working on a salad | and Miss Elma Irwin, of Red Oulk, who m hy Jta sl 1s¢ the pre Litoloury, Fto. 1511 Douglas streck, . s it i accompanynig inseription L have) | i'M o ident dud not “shioot the deer, being a —— Heavy Hardwuive, Ir | Ntee B e e Las” tukon respectively by Miss W bowl of unique desizn, the ground of pa have uosts of Mrs. Traynor, huve | 1008t Gl ROk HI00t K o ok S A, ORCHARD, eavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, worth and My, Will coffee cotor with convolvulus in shaded | returned home Juaria e anima 'holesale Carpel Y Bprings, Wagon Stock. Hardware I 1o 120 M /] Gt A‘I e "3°" gold relicf Mrs s and Mr. and Mrs, | Was killed by Mr. Bivins u..m?x:r!m(!.‘mlfll..' ‘Oargets, (U} Olathy, 1 Z0 700 aw dlyTliutr ot e, L PUMDP CC ant Hop. Miss Harmon is at a lnul() pancl, | Yost | gone on a pleasure trip to 2 Omaha, Neb. DNEY & GIBIION, CHURCIHiLL r ¢, kort Omaha was the scene of a brilliant | showing a warm purplish !-m Portland, Oregon where they will join | kable eat, which moves and | 2 > e e e Wholesale Iron and & Wholesale l‘ul|y|:~<, Vipe, ¥ mm;,:s. veception Friday evening, given in honor (m‘m.n A I R MR (A Ky pro \11‘ J. W. Morse, acts Jik a||~ n‘nm-lu::Mh‘::;:j:-l“' 5? ('Q'\‘,’, Crockery and Notions. fon a0 Carriago Wood Stock, Licavy Hardwara, | Stegso and Water supiionHenlains of Licutenant Abercrombie d hi {0 Jeetions Ir\ Chas ympson has returned - L " ” - CHT S 131V Tanvopmerth b, O i A0 4 L0040, JEA & PR T hxx‘s ;“r Anothoer pupil is finishing a branch of | i e S des the ususl number of W. L. WRIGHT, TTMILTON K 1S { SONS, A. L. STIRANG €O, { o SU8 Q) 9 Woas &oily 4o lilaes on a large poreclain plucque. halltown. [a., and Mr. Thompson's l of its paws & nail grows Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of ¢ pikeed X . orated with flags and two mountain | Graceful easel drapery 15 made outlining RTxA dn ATIE il o SRR R pson ach front paw. one of which is ‘rockery, Glasswar | Stoves, Rang Tliles, Pumyps, Pip uu\wl I ||L{|||ofl. ] howitzors weore placed at either side of [ a half width of madius with yarious v : roiled up like a key ring, and looks likea | Lawmps, Chimucys, ote. SIT Boh 10th st | Meutles Grates, ¥ 13 Yurnaw | Bieam. ok SRR S MUK i ot 3 4 d 1d Mrs. Richardson, accompanied | Jitle e Giaba. H % Faman the stage. The Sceond infantry band =h{xl:ln-a<'-l tinscl : t dsou, arvived hone Wed- ittle "‘“"l'* ""rl" “'ll““ l]«:.;l :“‘.‘ M e = = | = e UL 8. WIND ENGINE a ar P SR 1 o Py Yooy P T e 4 Mrs. J Garlick has done one of the by 9 A B pint, and its ta1l would'do honor to | S i i ;;::::m«.l ineplring ,[u_“n“t.;.l mz‘«.mm. by A- diaruok s fone ano of,_the \ (;ulllvt New Yor, Miss | o woll b hug dog. Fhe cat si1a up Commission and Storage g Lumber. : COMPANY. ! lk.mp:."v'"‘l I‘j‘:;' ;‘ll""’l‘“l‘ : :-::'li *I;::":: soon. Ttisa x.VJX..ul..Al\A-.»l wine velver Raliod svam 3dvernoo: b s n!urlhv')umu;‘m (.f‘: kangaroo, A8 | D 4 HUBLEY, LOUIS BRADFORD, | FPlEn \ sey, Lier arson, L i ng s OBOS. 4 : great rat eatche 15 valued a k . o . 4 sl ! it T Rowell and Ligutenant Van Liew, did ail | V1t 1008 spruys of yollow ros Miss Minnic B, Caetor has returned to gL Commission aud Jobblug. Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, i) i that conld be done to muke the occasion Swmall and Early, OQuudia to spend the winter I her sis. A novel on divore: in New England “H":i..';:?&'r:"m' gy _’-u-lwlx‘vvgl-r\':a-'l :l‘ Dyors, lite. Vards “Gurnerith and Dougias; Corusr '__.__—____.—.._.—, an enjo -,.b:‘.“.',,..,““.i.,t.A,,,l.i.n;.lK“-u,-a There was n gay phantem party at Mrs. x\.lr and bru}l: rein-lg ul Mrs, oy How Ae looked for. am D Cripe Baske 10014 birect, OmALS e W3 e Leava it seneval an rs. Dandy. one, | Crarv’s Suturday woek. i Merriam, on Lighteen owells has been seen earefully obsery b P REYVOK P g -— y Y403 LUME ‘0. e | Gonerul and Mrs. Wheaton, Mrs. P. 8! | Miss Nettio Gunuell, well kiown here, | - Mr, Pennell loft yesterday for a three | ing divorce cascs that were being tried PEYCKE BROS., CHICAGO LUMBER €0, T R’ Nix. and Mrs. Ih]l;r, ieneral Mc- | was murried Weduesday afternoon to | week l’urhu Miss Eustis, Miss Griffiths, Miss Mr. Joseph Childerg. The Rev. A, F, | M twith relatives in° New York, [ before Judge Devens ia the supreme Commission Merchants, Wholesale Lumber, Penuell recently sang at a coueert in eourt in Boston Fruits, Produce and Provisiors. Oniats. Neb 814 8. 1ith street, Omebin, Néb. . Colpetasr, M ager. bt _—— e —— . = - B - —

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