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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 18%.-~TWELVE PAGES. i { t Stew posite 20 < frie eife s ]‘o.\((d 20 with his friend for safe kee vases from the Misses Withnell; china | the fact that he was married the latter Rov, W7, Hntes, Fiest Eresbyterian nftnrn\ the Jefforson Squate stablos, ‘\v\mm-n and whon he retarned Wood da ; basket, the Misses Johnson; handsome | part of July to a niece of Dr. Swetnam church- lr zard Sam Jones as an in- The succossful engagoment of the | had disappeared. Lewis then oftered 1§ Extract from a Magazine Upon | pore imn plague with landscape and | Miss Prichard, of Catlettsburg, Ky, Mr. | The Annnal! u sgting of the Assyiation | tensely ea and eflicient man. His | «Blaek Crook' ended last night after a | reward v A Pointad f §10 to anybody who would Bubi pavsies, Mrs. Mumaugh, pair of v and Mrs. Hayden are hiving at 2022 How- | | individnality makes im only the more | quecossion of erowded houses apture his whilom friend and banker, L) Miss Nellic Mors Miss Lizde | 8td ! Now Beifig Held in Omaka. powerful fot everyone sees that he means | “Ugecssion of orowded houses. o | police, urged on by his Tiberal Sy@ - Brass Mrs, L M. Bennett_gave u roccption | —— | greny word ho says and not only means it | OV rant throngn Alex Wigmine' | offer, succeeded in capturing tho recreant A DULL " e sosterday aftetnoon from 8 to 6. She evs hut lives it 16 methods of & man who OIL NOEH] Sv e 1| cowboy ko B B bglalsdais I & Tho Hyperian Party, R OO o i Rod | SAM JONES AND HIS METHODS. | nccomplishios what he docs in the way of | JA¥ niht, and captared set of harness | : - ; —_— The Hyperion Club gave thelsecond | oiib Niss Baleom b The P"' $ were | 3 e winning souls to Christ are above criti and two bales of hay, which they hauled | Tiey Will Go To-Day 5, Sam Jones' Revival Charged With | Party of the season at the exposition ax- | profusely decorated with flowers, and an | |} ‘| cism. God has set his seal unon him and | “7EY 0 @ wagon. e | Deputy Marshall Burns, of De Pulting & Oheck Damper on nex Tuesday evening. Dincing was | unusual number of handsome reception | The Moffat nvestigation Again—Bi- | any one who believes in God's hand at | | Wallace tl of Mr. and Mrs. | qrrived last evening in this cit h\\uu{ SN Some Social Hve commenced shortly after 0 o'clock, when | dresses were noticed cycle Rapes- A New College— all must recognize the impr I bolieve | qames Falconeg, died at 5 o/clock YESUCF | come to take the colored man, “Dude’ ome Social Events, St dosien T ST ) - A Rale 1n Mates=trers he will be the means of moving this eity | day evening, The funcral will take v | Henderson, back to Dos Moines, where 993 am Jones had finished his discourse in Art Gossip. 9 for good in n way it has mever been | from the residence, on Saddlo creck, at 9 | Henderson, back & Moinc her Sodern Shams 1a Soslors. the main hall. A pr mme of sixteen Miss Lowe is doing some exquisite ities and Other Local, moved before, if we christian people do | 0'clock on Monday afternoon | o is wanted, in company with his part- Brooklyn M i Nothir «o | dances kept the merry throng busy until | work on china | — our duty,” Dr. Foy, by request, will give a public | ner, Ed. W . who is also in the cuss y zin thin O | after midnight. Supper was served at| Revel France has done somefine cragon ¢ Rev. W. R, Henderson, North Presby- | exnository lecture upon the international | tody of the Blufls oftic for, Iarceny clearly apparent to the intelligent ob- | the intermission by Danbaum. Among | work in heads and landscapes Welcoming Athletes, terian church -1 will say candidly that | serics of " Sunday school lessons cvery | from a building in the night time. It server of modern socicty as the many | those present were: Mr, Burgoss and deceptions and the false glitter whici it | Miss Kelly, Mr. Bartel and Miss Ella | nd success of the | Ilike Mr. Jones. v is thoro | Mr. Clarkson, Miss Clarkson and ! St. Joe last sum- | est and cons ed to his work. The | teacher t 7 o'clock, to which | seoms that Hende cordially in 11y hon- | Wednesda, of evening m and Wilson n working the boarding house Mrs. Horton has painted n dining room | _ Following the gr prece of & cow's head from nature. Omaha tarn vercin in Des s. There s « s o | Scott, -, i Sastoe dall . or, came last night the a rather- | more I sce of him the morel am im- | vited. "This will o an hour and | Moines, their plan being to skin the hat et | There o f,".’.‘.llrtr;lev- '“’.’ Miss Foreman, Mr, Crandull and Miss | goioesd oy Arstie fad, 1s o leave un- | otk '“' Al {,‘j” ! ik, | Pressed with the betief that ho will be in- | will precode the re yer-meeting | and coat racks in the hall ways whilo the one may enter where the false and | /L OTOMmLrh AT frandat o Mise | finished work on your lor ease ing of the Missouri Valley turn be stramental in bringing about a_thorough | service, Place: First Christisn church, | boarders were quietly dining, Hend deceptive find no place, but these ave in | Robins, Mr, Kendrickzand Miss Moilie | _ Miss Ball has painted a firo screen of | This 1s composed of all the socioties | and far-reaching revival of religion that | corner Twenticth stroet and Capital ave: | son was arrested on ‘‘Rotton Row™ Fr the minority. Glance at the average | King, M ’ d Miss S Cing. | Olive green plush with double ponies to | which took part in the turn fest mention- | we 0 much necd in Omahs nue. Dr. Foy will open the Sunday | day might on telegram from Dos ¥ I I herman and Miss Sue King ! ! it il Misk Thotos Aee g Ma: | be mounted in brass, ] and Miss Coombe, Ellis and Miss | Mrs. Mumaugh has finished a china | society of to-dav, and there is but little in | Mr. C it that is really what one supposes it to | {rea school of the Christian church every | rd's with a short sermon_adapt e, Seward strect M. E. him well, He is doing |1 Moine Tuesds and Wilson was arrested on night while in the act of stealing . ropresonted- the cities of Atehison, | Rev. C. W dora, Kansas City, Leavenworth, | church -1 lik 3 Whste , | Bikdic Parker. Mr. BB, Smith and Miss | cup and bearing a swarm of flies with ohie . and will do more good than any evan: | to the minds of children. This is to bo a | & cont bolonging to W. C. Beer from the be. How often 1s it that we find men | gyaf ) CREe PR o SEEH Y Miss | gauay transparent wings. Lawrence, M wron, St | oilist we have ever had in Omala, His | regular feature of the sahiool residence of L. C. Baldwin on Willow and women carrying impressions of | M. y enna, Mr. Wake ¢ld and Miss Dun- | A. Rothery has completed a_creditable | Joseph, Tovek 1s, Wichita | mothod, you kuow, is based upon hi The Rev. Dr. Williams, of St. Barnabas, | avenuc. s wgo part The nment up\'uml with a set-to bes wealth and station far beyond their real Mr." Lucns, Miss Lucas and Mrs. | erayon likeniess of lle Clayton, the | and Omaha. Delegates commenced to | statement that when'you fill an old buck [ will speak this afternoon at St ~ | income! Dignity is found to bo only pre- | Richardsor Seribner and Miss Ship: | notress, soft in finish, yet clear and’ life. | ArTIve y “""‘";‘."“””" I""“ when the | fali of shot you can fead him whore vou | Pailip’s chapel upon the subject of the | '”‘"'""\ 0y "“""“"“" y tonsion, refinement an artificial gloss, | man, Mr. Milligan and Miss Belle Scolt, | Ike. reception to them o) kb i Imm;‘ want to. He pours hot shot without fear | work of the Protestant Episcopal church | The Jack Hanley combination of pugil- | and intelligence: but & verbal disy Mr. Koesters and Miss Al Mr. | Al the amateur artists are seized with | il Jast evening, the following made | or favor. He s disarming the prejudice | among the colored people of the southern 1 e e v Woodburn and Miss Regan, Mr atton [ a mania for cupids their appearanoe; ot the people and oring a grand tri- | states, This subject received I'he atmosphere of iss | the studios is thick with winged chil- nd Miss | droa White satin dresses are worn where the plainest muslin js scarcely within the sk A—PHilip Moser, Geo. Tauber, Chias. | umph. Re Miss Canfield, Mr McB annie Marsh, Mr. McClune de and Miss e g of the attention of the late gene: Sherrill, First Congrega- | vention at Chics it A F Ay : il : ) 1e_and Mis ATonson—Alfred Meler, A. Delgert, M. | ional ohiurohorpr Wriomas || vontion st Glileago, At & presinia tween Prof. Day and Ed. Miller, which &J,ff.flf”{:fi:,':,’:..! s o s SRSV e G S M Borgnoris proparing o handsome | yareus i e R I ‘,,':“,\'.‘(‘,,‘,"L:,., SR J lasted threo ronnds. Billy Crosstand John fur would almost be a draft upon the | Miss Campbell, Mr. Mille Miss Mo. | jrame of repousse worl Lnige ivy | Lawrenco—Jno. Walraff. g here as he grows on the christian peovle. | 1zens of Omaha. Serviees begin o cks, two local hosers, next amused the wonue roceived. Flowers are worn in | Croary, B, b, Smath and Miss Nollie Sex. | [riy'es stand out in bold reliet agaiust a | | Marysville stdiohin, Paul Witte He is & man of a groat deal of brain and | o'clock. Everybody invited. uience, after which the principal event l.;-(,r.mou,,.-w.»)ry loaned, and_eartiages | auer, Mr. Stryker and Miss Merriam, Mr. | H{tfnored bokiground St Jos L M. Kastor, L. . Roth, 8, | fortility of thought, hus & most original ovening iast, st tho Third Con. | Ofthe evening took place, boing an ox hired by those to whom the acquirement | Heeks and Miss Bailey, Mr. Scimidt Miss Murray is a somewhat recent ae- | 3 38IORPR=E0 - style and is irresistible in his way of got. [ e VRIS I LIS N eenth | bibition: butween Jack Hanley and Ed ot the necessities of daily life is a strug- | Miss Denman, Mr, Riepen and Miss Cal- [ Quisition to our art cotorie. She is Wichita—Jno. Kimmeale, ting traths before the people. “He will | 43 Spruce streets, was the scene of a Miller. Three rounds were contested gle. Society, instead of being mude o | lahan, Mr, Grosewith and Miss De Land, progressive artist_and her work has | Leavenworth—L H. Hothenberger, IL | surely do a g " . and althongh Miller was the pl 1t good in the cit A tinmber of the pastors wi fa— Robert ity Lo, AntHEN - |- e FonoTatl by i, LapaHeE, it W. F. Stoccker, W, Bloedel, | oy Jacob Jobst. goodly gathoring of Welsh people whom was deliverced a sermon in and effective manner by Rev. M of Red Oak, The congregation num. bered aboui seventy persons, which by Cakpeitere UBlbH; far exceeded every expectation. At the The penters of tns city will meet ag ak- | close of the mecting & proposition was sy : y s { part in- them A number of the | tepdered by Mr. Miles of this city to eall | the city hall on Monday night, Novem- 1A opinions of parties outside the church | 4 sommittee to investigate and discuss | bor 156 at 8 o'clock for the purposo of {§ may be of mterest m this conneetion: the most favorabic plan to further the | perfecting the organization of n caipen- as follows: ) 3 ey Stuben- | 9+ B. Harsha, D. 1., president of Belle- | poligions cause of the Welsh in Omalia, | ters union. Al good carpenter the y . great compact designed to promote the l\lr Day, Miss Leightoe and Miss Brown, iined her many encomiums. &ood of man and woman, is used only as Eaton and Miss Kelly, Mr. Akins and | Mrs. 8. P, Morse has done a fire sereen a cunning contrivanc: m off unreal | Miss Williams, Mr, Howard, Miss Van | for Mrs. A. D. Morse, which has - virtues, and give to the unsophisticated | Buren, Mr. Edholm, Thowas Bla ioned much comment. It is in three reins, the wrong and injurious impression. Hostand 9 ~ pancls, decorated with flower studios. “Soein)? and the “Varwaerts.” The dele- hostesssharein the general decention with ,‘ Cards and Recitations, : e That {8 working on & oup and er“‘”{ otk MAkpalatioNe tolacrARON their guests, aithough n uhurhmn.umu The homeof Mr. and Mrs. Albert ¢ saucer of odd desygn. ‘The ground is in fiat they had boen delayed, but would ot the other t. The chma on the | on Far was the scene of a | dark lakey red, the turned-over corners this morning. The ac- tuble of the hostess 18 ndmired and its [ yvopy A party Monday night, | being in quacheand gold. Delicate pink temen — are possession envied by her guest, while the are in relicf. 168 Nuoss, He superior of Hanley, the latter showed rreater skill and agility and considerably cttered his opponent mld not ched by the reporter, among them Rev. Hiiton nd R Clendenning — have shown their sympathy © with the revi by attending the meetings and given in honorof Mrs, Calin's guest, Miss | Dlossoms former in return is driven to a madden- T - MR ToRIn A wor tiffieul R. Bolli “Vor "1 vue college never heard Mr. Jones | whith was unani sty adopted. Notice | city are re endd, Delegate: x o ( v Potie. Tl et shite Miss Joslin is working on_a diflicult . R. Bolling or 2 s ML which was nnanimon mted. Notice | city are requ o attend, D ey g |..‘\\ M_)Hu- gorgeois gn:nlllm‘-”n' ?\l»l\]‘h:v.,-..h"'\:-)fn]\L::.,?..():}‘\ lhl_\‘"‘l\r.:g::‘_ sure picee “Sweot Violots.” She .,;.; Herold, Dan’l Gille, D. Schu- ""“||‘I"’”"l_ -_‘“!l"“‘_il”:”;l‘l:ub -]'l!""“l fa of same will be made known lator. from the Om union will be in attend- 1er gues e gruest knows not that the | S T BERE AL M E FOSER | been very suceessful in the drawing anc « i) y T ance. china is loaned. and the hostess s igno- | 1028 by Mr. Baer and Alr. Sehull: Hhose | 5050 L Sveet, arch expression of | Wiehjta—folin Kimmerle, (Alternate siyle a good deal in i AbATRIPlands, R smuker. nd ex- with ad- comes ”“ihulfi: Meo. Hat At no | Mr and Mrs Oberfeldo id bill of thed rant of the unps The furniture, heayy porticre pensive draperies are examine miration, and so fixed | tention of the guest upon the embe ments of the home of her hostess t NIBIHE * | points. I like him and will try him to go down to Believue our students before he goes G. W. Clark, superinte } Buckingham home—""He¢ has more | working up a ¢ netificd common sense than and J. 8. Me the child’s fa she stands in her tat- [ John Hen tered shawl holding a busket of flowe The Missouri Valiey Turn bezivk is .~ and Mrs. Polac Miss Balbach has completed some ex- [ now in its twenty-fourth y and was an, Mr. and Mrs. Newman, | quisite oyster plate: Each depression is [ never more prosperous than at present. Miss Rosewater, | tinted i different shades to mmitate the T'he ollicers at vresent, having been in Deteetive Neligh and two of hisopera- Personal Paragraphs. tives returned yosterday from 1 F. W. Moss, of Chicago, is at the Da- In., where they had been en, . agaunst S, D. M two men who are . and Mrs Heyn, and Mrs. Martin C; ke is o ARG Less LUALDO | Miss Feil, of Cleveland: Miss Sommahiill, | pearly liming of a_shell, between each | position during the 8 fol- | & elist wo have over had in O acensed of burning the barn of a Mont ght, of Chicago, is o Bechtelo MMaf poomm e e Eor e iciom | the Misses Rothschild. Miss Rosenstock, | shell es ave imitated and in the | lows: Philip Andre JFrnest | TP e don't stir up Omaha we chris | gomery county farmer, Both men are | hotel guest ot 18 the “istallment.” The young man, | of Elko, Nevada: Miss Brandeis, Miss | eentre the plates are grotesque | (. Grube, secrot ! Festner, | 4ins will be to blame,” JH618 (ot diEiriuy Bonkt +C. D, Tharman, of Falls City, Neb., is 30 With only & cursory knowledge of the | Brecker, of Milwatkee; Miss Bendit, Mr. | sucmon LI WIS, W. Thompson—*1I like Jones and think b at the Pacifie. L cost of feminine apparel, regards what is | Bergnan, M I"'\n' s L..,,‘!{,‘- Military Movements. zivksturnwarti Louis' Heimrod and Dr. U HE) b slabtiy - LRI Personal Paragraphs. o returned homo only inexpensive silk or satin as the rich- | FERCARry B, RN A IO SIPREEL Lieatenant Colonel Fletcher, of the | R. 8. Lucke, u BEto Havo e sbeival il ol L ons C. A, Hurlbert, of the Strong Munufae- | frons it est goards the market affods. “The young | FICL B RO VR EUEEALE S Tt ud infantry, is ordered here from | The delegates, Incmbers of the. Omaha PO MBI k) company, Winstead, Conn,, 15 in | ST, Smith is in off the road to spend g tady, in turn silently calenlates her k& . i R T turnverin and frionds were seated around | All luw, s @ matter of fuct, i foundod | the city. Sunday with his family. of chaperon’s income L , flowers he The Coffee Club, s b T ; rranged in the form of the V. | PIAIS DIB0 SNC L 8 & &OOL SN L5 B e Newman, of Creston, is visiting 48 sends, the liveried e in which he Bishop Quintard, of Tennessse, the ot i AL to the source once in awhile, [f we Slugged a tobbed. X J sends, the liveri Mrs. Adolph Meyer cntertamed tho N Beer and ci were pa around, and | | St EHotRIWOMLbe HEBI LIS AT NeHN i Flzinfeiz, | her siste Simon Eiseman. lat escorts her to the reception, and the full- Ado Lt . founder of the Sewanee colloge, was the | jniyadiately after cach person had par- | did not there would be no controlling the | Mixpry, Neb., Nov. 18,1 G, Flzinfeiz, | €0 WA RN dress suit in which sarraved. Her | Ladies’ Coffec club, Wednesd with 0 | o 68t of Licutent Powell this week gl 4 sip and i wod in his | People at all. of York, Neb,, representing the Pleasanton, St g A | i n g guest of Licutenant Powell this week. | taken of h st sip and indulged in his - Baldwin ‘., to-day for Chic untrained mind knows not the existence | very elegant lunch at the Miil hotel. | "phg bishop preached-at Trinity last Sun- iff, Louis Heimrod, president of A Newspaper ,\11.,‘1‘-1 have hl"“r"l all | Kas., Star nursery, was sandbagged in a shed “‘ Al L REStTeN A of places where w luneh may be had by & | The menu eards were the daintiest of the | day morni 3 B A he Omahi e o, and i of Jones’ evening talks so did not | back of the Churchill house and robbed of | . man, editorof the Nonp. w iy morning. the Omaha verefn, rose, and in a neat | ¢ ¢ I ack I wrchill house and ro! S v modest indulgence in_beve and e+ | ories, being of ragged shagreen, with | Lioutenant Amos has oblained @ two | Sheech in Gortin, bade the guests wel- | like bim at first, but he grows on you. In | $500 by his nssailants, but they came upon | 1eft last evening for his howe in Creston. & tablishments ‘where clothing 15 sold fora | {i® b8, & TR SAIEn L £ ome. To orteatled npon Justics An. | the first place no wan can’ sit near him | Jim so suadenty that he can give no deserip- | N d Herbert, of Atlantie, was in ¥9 ie words 'Our Coffec Club” printed | months leave of absence. G R hoRiTEronaHiBe o his | 4 ’ L 3 bl i it night. 3 7 : dres, presidéht4ff the bezirk, to preside, | while he preaching and wateh his | fion of the partics. His cr the eily yesterday looking for stolem g Society's Dotigs in Omaha, aboyo @ minintareichiina cup, sugnr bowl|) 4 musio oluss has, boon orgnnized ot |isyioh that | rentleman did with much low fac Ll up and his whole bemg | iention amd a erowd gatl E goods s G ihilits of socioty and Sam | OF teapot, tied with yellow ribbon at the Fort Omaha by Mr. Trench, for the pur- | J o ocinage: &0 thrown into the earnestness of his ¢ffort | of the robbery. A baeof sand weiching th W. 0.1 Dabney and s i xn he incom patibility of socicty left upper corner of the eard. The menu | POse of instructing in sight reading. The | X1, 0 gelieates are men far a | and doubt his honest sincerity for one and a_pocket knite | Minnie, of Oaklund, were in the city yese ¢ Jone been conclusively proven the | juuded olives, oyster pates princesse, Tuesdays and Fridays. Miss | years dfactive turning. They have | moment. Heisone of the best men to rs that may lead | tord 3 While such & novel and | eelory, shrimp Elad, chicken croquettes Garle and Mr.” General | i) XEES, B0y Ve BEC001, however, | hold and — thoroughly interest an tion of s assailants, . 1L L e i nment is in progess, the | with” mushroon s malland duck on arc imong those who have be- | 34 show both, in face and figure the | audience that T ever heard com- | Latimer, of Dicassnton, Kas. offrs 100 ¥6. | Oficor Unthank arrested a drunken “SH hiorsl mohotonbusiiand L conventonal mm*y-u, cold slaw, rolls, - | come members. - masculine virility and development, the | parisons are the strongest features of his | 3 50s eharee. but 15 | man_near the Northwestern depot last k.i g TS et ith Jglly. cold sluw, Vienna rolls, Ghut |~ Tio drama “Our Boys,” was recently | musculin viriity wnd devolopment, Naf: | Sermon. Thoy are senerally mado with 3 evening and conveyed him to jail. The drama of social life must necessarily | 3 X ; T Licony \ Iy ¥ i ) ional. | col Those who sat down re M given by the amateur club at Ft. Sidney, | gonee. They arean intelligent coiivetion of | well known objects in every day use, are inebriated individ had §140"in hard g¢ come to a standstill until the sensational- | jojjan, Mrs. Heller, Mrs. Newn: the procecds to be given to the build’ | Gihtleman, and though their cnjoyment | often common enongh o “be amusing, on Meets, cash in his clothes, which he would have — jo 1all have exhaused his dynamite and Max Meyer, Mr: 1. Hel mg fund of the Episcopal church. of the exercises was not as demon: but always contain food for lots of OrLEANS, Neb, Nov. “Phe Republican | undoubtedly lost,’ had not the kindly @ vitched his te iven the Foreman __ of remont, M as that of thy younger athlete thought. ~Altogether he is one of the Editori oflicer given him safe lodging. ta players b harkened unto the | 3 z Meyer, Mrs. Oberfelde: Mrs, _ Brevities. none the less Keen and h most rkable med I : — » voice of this modern prophet de- | Fiseher, Mrs. Renfoldt, Mrs. Polack, Mrs. | Mrs. Higignson went to Chicago | The walls of the hall have tae follow- VESTERDAY! ; Keller, the magician, entertaned rather | nounced, in his own pictu * | Goldsmith, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Heyn, Mrs. | Thursday ing Inottos prophred exprossty for tho ot At 8 oelock yesterday afterr Nr. a slim atdienco at the' opera Tiouse” st 8 gy the great social evil, eard playing, | Adler, Mrs, Mendelsohn, C. 1L Dowey is spending a fow weeks | casion. *Wilkommon zur 21 Tten Tamsat- | Jones addressci an andience of 400 per- 5 Much busi- | SYehin, butono thing earuiin, those who SHFS R HEL EE O SOGLling AT Gl et in the Black Hills. zung in O 1 80: Sons, mostly ladics, at the First Pr tary; O L Watkins, trensrer, Il biee | were fortunate enough to hear and “keo Dy held during the week, The only in- e : s Miss Loulse Squ s dangerously. ill | Erciz!**Gut Heil;" “Frisch, Frei, Stark, | wrian church. He spoke on the scripu- A e il | himinihis wonderful tricks were highly B dulgence in cards recorded were one or | *The Happy Hour's € sithoiname i e IR SHNIEES (8 (CANE Y Freu. 1 comparison of a righteous man to a | {Hafertits. & e amber Were JRESEs | entertained. 4 two inoffensive little partics, and | of & new soc cently organized in [ Wi dibhiheria. TS Mo eveninig was given over to merri- | palm trecand the wicked to a bay tree. | MK s "ok, of “the Orlen 5 o T when the devotion of woman to_eards 15 | 4 eity, with & membership of fifty-f s, Kor 5. Horton will wisit | o 8 SUSC N8 T vold, jokes oracked, he palm tre id the evangelist, s | fonse. In fhe ovening Cotonel Plekett Swin Bros. have at their yards on | 50 great thatshe can enjoy putting in an | (' 7 Tl s et ot Can 20 ne e spocehes made, songs suniz, and in the | said to be gooa 'for 376 different things, an addross on Lincoln at v cow which, after "”“ ; fternoon atat, witha party com- | jio o4 SEES 1 PO S e o . For 1ot Fremont is visiting | Noantime, the steifel and the “trink | The sap is used for medi ine, the frait 0 o farge audie Tt s irollc.son fifteen miles, weighed I ,puw\l .““-lu.‘m ‘u,r ){m;l n\\'ufi«»:(, T e R s Vi BT o e A M:] All\l)llylllu‘i"}“"‘l il horn” eireulated ith remarkable | for food, the \\'t:ul_\n«)( Iv:kaivr mechani L complimentary 5 H 4 nay well be abandoned ns a hopeless | £Ee0 He i L . A. 8. Paddock,of Beatrice, is visit- | celerity. In proportion to the frequency | cal purposes. So it should be with the = 4 5 ow | four parties, the lirst to be given next [ . MTS 3 celerity, proy 1 Yl DU 0 AL A Railrond Sale. An Italian paper gives account of n gubject for the revivalist and left to follow | 00019y “ovening. Thoe grand march | Ing friends m Omaba, | ofits rounds, the spirits of the banqueters | righteous man. How many of youare | 8 SEERG AT L G rkable: confliet, cently took f her incomprehensible infatuation, o S (e 1 S| [SReEE A fnent. seemed to be | palm trees? How many of you are good NDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 1 wdianay ! h Even the opera house sufierea through | Will begin prompily at § o'cloc! . Miss Carter, of Lon visit- | arose, and tho onjoyment seomed 10 be § BL . 5 G ferent things 1n raligion® —Too | olis, Peru & Chicago railrond division of the | Place at Brote, m Sicily, botween somio SamdJones, and the audiences were unus- | the intention to adjourn not ing her sister, Mr most complete ! s Y monks and sisters of ~charit) Some bash system was sold under a_ deere of foreclosure this afternoon vy Cominis sioner Fishback. 1t was disposed of in three One from Indi y Kmong ti gentlemen who spoke were | many of you say, “owt: ask “me todo | old Wi risiron star. oditor of the St | any more in the church; T am doing Guorge Tauber, ‘of To- [ Lein,” Until you are wood for ka; Alfred Mever, of John | ferent things™ in |I|||~n|u uscfulness | divisions mJonies, aud the s | %0, The club starts out with e C. F. Whitn ually moderate for this thealregoing | Joshect of an enjoyuble winter seasori. | his mother, men went back to their first love with T T Mrs. Col. W. 11, We ipuecin monks were permitted by the uthoritivs to occupy a part of the ant, while the other “part was uscd t of Des Moines. Colonel L. W. K residoneotiDon oo 8 (s veremie el v 1 5 Akl Jim o 5 napolis to Peru, oEpitnllin ohaTeeiof the X undiminished ardor, Black Orook 15 @ | prs. Robert P deligtfal | G, is visiting the family of Col. Jobn | ViRt of Luwrenoe. Thur: | thon you may complain, but vou should | seventy-tive miles: one rom Teru to’ ik hosBIthl Snabigeiof Lol EoN ighly artistic spectacle irom an anatom- Wednesd Shtinhonor of! Miss 2 of Omah an [ not ~ do so before that time. | gan City, eichty-eient miles: one from Micti- 4 o brokehraa i Tl srandpoint which 1s no doubt the | Party Wednesday night in honor of Miss {*“yy. 5. R. Johnson will return to Cali- A AT i : A0 g i BB NI pCT BRI M | g wail (o e broken down, and invaded OBl AR B e ARl Gramtie Neilie Brecker of Milwaukee, who is | fornia, in early Janus using - pic in and | How long ou a merehant | igan iy to Lapoge, tiirteen miles, The | 08800 "0 wers the hospital part o y, to spend the s were purchased by bondhold- and around | threc d cond Tor $501,- | the convent, aud drhve out the sisto . the first fo nd the l)m d an e lently and | keep a clerk »f\mi :}omdl ¢ high! ining scicetion in English. | with his hands fold and say 'L am wnl- stk ) 3 spent_soveral | Mossie W. Widensin, Maz. Len, Henty | ing to work, bit what can T do?’ And 000, & compnl ingiipmtolbavolthuingnagy s as returned (o | Sewilling and Franz Lenz sang several | yet you stand here in the church of any 4 interesting quartettes and Hemple | Christ for years, and do nothing for his ADDITIONALCOUN(;ILI’LUEPSLOCAL Thint nIhtosOtha Nl thelaRR Lot Young left Thursday for a visit | introduced a camel improvised tor the | suke You read your little bible and say hooks are a new London notion and Western | oceasion, upon whien he delivered a | your little prayers, and expect to go to (‘uu:ln a \\ulu g ine music was a | winter, ening, Miss Br Miss [jams, who ing vocal and_ in- | months in the ons. Mrs. Martin Calin | Omaha used of a lack of & Mrs. Heller, of the e annot be appreciation for it. t al s mving s A Club Hop. strumental sele The Metropolitan ¢lub gave their see- nd Miss Robinson of Council Blulls were M ond party Thursday night at Metropoli- | among other contributors to the evening ul wnd | enjoyment. There were about thirty t, to friends in Kansas ( yhall.” The aftair was sucee n Missour Short Tecturn on mataral history which | heaven on a Tittle' two-wheeled religion | For some days there has Leen in jail | enjoyable from a social pomnt of view. | BU¢sts present. The | McClure and wife of | took the audience by storm. The gath- | of that kind, Fhese ol sinners will out | here a staiwart German, Chris Wolf, who Bailway '-_I_'!-me Table About fifty couples from the best Jew Bezique, San_ I° yisliing WAL Uoln | |BU T aioumediabigate) hour, ShoA thiLy R oM DRy, DR LA RERS VAL | was arresied on w telegram from Spring- OMAHA. M. delighted with the entertainment. ‘I'he | W ant is a Christinnity with more git | 7 ’ . isthe tine of acrival and de- sociely were present, and i numb The Bezique clubmet at Mrs, Coutant's | M e i i AR Sl W git 10 it A Christian man or wo- | field, I Wolf would say butlittle about Sonin A Hiadh R strangzers fiom the larzer castern cities | Monday afternoon. The organization is | Mrs. Balbach expects to leave for the | )iy, earlier part of the eveni man should be Jike @ pal trees grow in | the cirenmstances leading to- his s Ty e o | swelled the hering. © Among those | limited to the weaker sex. and mects | S0UtH aftor C iristmas to spend the severe | Myt onn b iy first session of the | any climate and be useful in wil things; Iy stating the cause to bo some d Drfprive en nthelr donot; orGangl present wore noticed Mr. and Mrs. Max | ufiernoons from about 150 to 5 Tho | *ures there. - | bezirk witl bo held at 10 o'clook in vot like the bay tree that will grow only | euity growin out of x cattle trade. Yes. | Coai &0 an Mever, Mr. and Mrs, dleliman, Mr. and | yuombors are Mrs. Yost.Mrs. S, B. Jones, | | MipriNonron hingboe o bsent from et | yania ball, and to-morrow two_ more | in swamps and forsaken place, and be I, Jones, of Springietd, | &A1 dobos SRLR, O O L 800 ALEE i, Mr.and | Mg, C. D, Woolworth, Mrs, Garrabrant, | POSt at Bennison’s the pust week on ac- | gossions will take place. This evening | of no use or value to any onc. | SRR ODahy O o | HIDGE TRATNS. Mrs. Rehfeldt, Mr. and Mrs. Lowenthal, | Mra: Siith. Mre. Andrews. Moo Saraeng. | count of illncss. their wiil be a_gymn entertainuient | Mr. Jones closed his meeting with an | Arrived here with the nocossary pupersby § - gy, B Y ol gt pibs Mrs, Smith, And rs. Sa it, i M. and Ars. Hegn, M and \lx~“\vln1]v|: R ONTI Ve Y i Hull Jeftfor South Bend, Ind. | at the same place with the following al to the members of the \\Ihwh mfmn- \\In;| buck 10 :_”1"‘”‘»““' 8 | by el LR b UL eyer, Mr. and Mrs. Sloman, nd | Joncs, Mrs, Carrier ay, to visit his daughter who 1s PROGRAMME. the city to join in the move- | eharge of grand larceny Tom him it ekt post Gy Mrs, Martin Cahn, Mrs Wise, of Detroit; | © 2" attending sehool Whore, Overture Second 1ntantry band. | et and help (o make 1 4 siiceess is that Wolf was in the employ of r Omithn 0t T Mr. and Mrs. Kanfiman, Mr. and Mrs, . Smalland Barly, nd Mrs, Wm. J. Tingue of Fort | € ni *lenry Kunimerow. TO-DAY'S SERVICES Alired Paylor, of Springlield, buving iat 1537 Morits Moy i Airs W.P. Stevens is visiting in Kansas o N.Y. nre guests of Mr. and B HelslLe L At 8o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Jones Itis cluimed that: Wolf Longi 08 in, Mrs itcheoel cond Inf rench o 2 eXDOS ilding to 3 eron eree o o S 3 5 Schlesingor, Miss Brandeis, Miss Rinds. et S B M Eiohaoet, - : ‘i irning with horizontal williproushingtiooxniosiiontballingdofldaree numbariakared b ithen envo lroadway 10 35 p koph, Miss Sonnuhill, Miss Brecker, Mi he Mixsos Dundy are. visiting Mis, W. Holbrook's many friends | .........0maha Turnverem 15t e all who way wish o learhim, AU | them, pocketing b n wnd skipp 1000 i) sophi s Scnnatil Misshracker, Mias 1L, 10, Barrin Dincoln, ret to learn that he is képt in his Duet—piano and vioiin, o'clock this évening he will preach a ser- | for the w 150~ worked a 0 ettoct Awazust S il rtfor po: Sehlosinger, Mr. Brandeis, Mr. Fishor, | Douglas Graves, of Lincoln, 1s a guest | room b, liness. aul Memmichs and Max Loutz mon o e oniy. " Durinie the woek | Batchior, Frank Shomis. v il <o i oy o e M Manor | of the Misses Withnell, J.B. Clristian, a_prominent citizen of s s o pHesem il Lollibid ienchimtparniogning | ghonnyin ohinotbon Il enonghito bl CONNECTING LINES e S e T ook |~ Mrs, Lowonthal, of Lincoln, is o | Hamburg, visitod Omalia tst week with | =+ Fotnongi—Boquet of Metudios,” el 'fi,;,“,'},’,“:;,';,‘,"”‘\",“,,“ A ehe | wore sold, and Woll s s to vt | Armen st depsriive of’ tviis from tho Messrs, Powell and Sehnadizof Chicago! | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cahn, "+ | wparty of gruin buye e 2 Dnfautry band.,... oxheoted int Sunt Stntl will astive o) ] Soly $15 was foand nponLiu. #od. ot Ll e Man) id handsome toileis were ; R}r* 5 l-’vrllvl,d llluu'lv entertained the | Mrs. J. T '(\'] n'll‘i b g returned ('”'f I'his will be followed by a ball. The [ day or to-morrow to aid in the meetings | said that he has spent hisill-gotten gains CHICAGO, ROCK 1STAND & TACIELC worn Ladies’ elub Friday afternoon, visit 1o ork and will resume her | athietic exercises will be performed by | of this week, in riotous living now have to go baek and expl and traveling. He will Mrs, Haas wore a prune colored velvet | A L n s ckson, Mich., is visit- | clisses i music next week the following members of the first elass ——— \ gown with mixed brocade front. ing hus ¢ ier, Mrs, C. W. Kell 1k Glass has removed to | of the Omaba verein unacr the direction rths and Deadl actions. He is big, burly fellow, weigh Ay % Mrs. Lowenthal, white silk “and lace |~ Mys. Woodford of Tennesseo will send | SDrin Nebraska, where she s | of Prof. Kummerow: Robert Rosenzweigs | The following births were reported (o | i over two hundred pounds, and stad T . with moire sash the winter with her daughter, Mrs, Dietz, | domiciled with her husband. Wm. Schulze, Filsn Wm. IL | the city pnysician during the week: | ing fully six feet tall | w s Sounaull, favender castmere and | Uy 0 Lo e viarh | Mrs, Wells, who nas been liero i an | Blosiul, Atber He Fl BaHRGRUb L B e D fiook b lior: Heorwandd | - G T AT from her mother, Mrs. Wetmore of Elgin, | estended visit o her sister, Miss Foos, | #nd Tom Maraxcek, = = 2. | Jessio Rollins, a boy; John and Sui An Altractive i) Bonrd, 5 wkor of M blonde of | T B | yeturned to Columbus, Ohvio, Tast week. ' | e Hoor managers will be Krenst | 800 5900 SN iy Predenck | Nearly every man who pi down Veilinge combined with brocade. sleeve: | . Col. 1L E. Bonesteel of Niob, r. and Mrs, Fishor, of 8. Joa, have [ {irube. Robert Rosonzweig and Honsy avl: W. F.and Efiio K a givlf | M s ps 10 look at the Jarge bill L Lol ik SRR BANUOF, ARSI (4100, AR | K ninmbrow son, a gl W. . and Eflie Knapp, a givlf 40 ) soss und low, corsago dllod i with laco, | Ktiowh in Owaia, hua been elects Mrs. John Francis. Mr. F 0] “The committee of arrangements are [ 8P, and Mary Johnson, a givly William | board e ronewe & Schoenigon's iss Schlesinger, white bourette cloth | 8¢ . 5 i SEls el ey %1 Ernst Grube, AY. F. Stoccker, Lous Ilnnn: Height, a girl; George itin he Jaughs and re and trinmed with moire Mr. Butler, organist of Trinity hus [ PTEMINCELLEN IETCRA0L 0L B w0y | Heod, John Baomer, H. Knmmerow, V.oand Mary “That looks just like my slate mwvn_'.»uu of Lincoln, heavy [ taken u half intorest in Woodbridge's | A flo ‘i»- #ne las re ‘““}I‘ f v”’\'; A | Robert Rosenzw wnd Wi, Scliulze ) 3 T [ TG L TR S T BT T f srain and eut jet. music sto Yt to St Touis accampunled by Miss -— son, & girl; John and | Hiko, 5 fh i Nkl s SERIRCH A0 N : A ( n.~.jx..|.:.| I;-_gun-u flowevered | Prof, Walther expects to remove to | Ditnd 'I'.’“:“'“'" i und Miss Strong, SAM JONES AND HIS WORK. i : i lopen "I‘ SR A “‘,’I sitk combined w in Line rtly, wheie he s ared o | © e o 3 H rted te Mtation o old broken slute o W ool i Lincoln shortly, whoeio hw a8 ofivrod a | % 50 ' 2 600 Wittum, of Counoil | Whas she Phdd: ink of Him— | |, (hg e PR T, s TRy 4 0, o larze class S 0, Wittum, X i 7 D bl k: Auna | which is sorambled in schoolboy hand, | nt brunette wore pale pigk su AT TR T A TP o siufls, accompanied by Mrs, Annic To-day's g8, Reinhart, 1| s rd, 4; “Distriet School, Opera House Frida with pearl beaded front drapery, cor. SRR R S dlAA i S AR, DOTHEL Coopar, of Trvin, b, are guests of Mr. | Omaha hag had Sam Jones fer a week | W Bosen, 31; W M. Mary ¥. | November 19, Benefit vang'| Church ;"‘; veles “‘}.“';“"l"“"~ o carr winter with her % "“;\‘l -"l‘(‘i“wlll" o and the resul¥ of his work is interesting to .I.NJI,M llhln “"'i After the boy had written the text he em Depire WESTWARL indsome g : 2 ; Mrs, Colonel Burke, of San Francis 4 el e fare o A o ‘Michacl A1 | betlished the corners of the slate witl — A T T AT PR T A I Mrs. John Francis entertained a fow of 4 o, | witness, e came in the face of pre ) ; Lo 60000 Mo Wikh 5 NION P . poiss Hrandows looked aspeoially well in 1y, or 85503 ¢ Tuneh Taosdny, to mest hor | {ormerly a resideut of Omatia, who a3 | dicwod fulure from the start, Certaln Riley, 7 orge Anderson, 8 | pictures of urehins on their way to a | A wot | UNION BACIFIGT 2o vk A0k 1k with Lol b sister Mrs, Fisher, of St. Joe. [ Deen yisiting at General O'Brien's, leftfor | 1 ICE0 e e month Ilul Jess, 2 Aenry Lewis 80; | smalschool; two hearts picread by an J % . 9 B - ’ e b ome ednesda CWSVAPErs ang Joopio ¢ ). vuglas., 1 o Ol 0] gTURT a chure hic 8 NP i He no | e dinighi Wblta, wlo hae' apeus. the | e Cha. Sunith has boen in Davenport | Prossrd tho g epinion thut e sp Mol Uougias. Luhals 4, W. Maliz, ern o ey [ ! i 34 : u.,m;l s 18 3 aynor \\\;n‘:m' ['::::'“.: ;(“m”"l‘. R Hn)\-l:;llnis“l(;;l‘kmmm | the past week, attending the marriage of | tention of the’ pebple would not be at- | MeCarthy, 8 Maggie Lynch. 73 John | Phe aunonnceement is also mal | ixpre Giam OLJUOLE-0l & OOWBIALY SurPrse AioRdny ORI G " i oo | his brother, Mr, Will Stith, which came | tracted by his meetings and that the at- | Smith, Mary Proctrich, 14: Henry | ticicets ave thirty five cents, reserved seats |0 A A number of friends knew that it Japanese” ju r of Kellar | off Thursda 1d was a swell afluir, tendunce, aftor the sight-se cing curiosit Honaeth, Mary Me )\ Mrs. Han- | fifty cents, and that reseryved scut . . . ¥ the twentieth anniversary of their mur- | COMPany is an Englishman with a wife 2 S W Mo, " " ouriosity | oo Joseph ; Bertha Spet leat b | - Ad. oM ME A CIFICTAL u Vio Siopcos mupivorary of ASCI WA 0 tour obiidren who socompany. bigi, | oo Hev. © 8. Witherepoon, who bas | of the peoplo fad boen satislied, would o tivs e s T TR eI s TS % d h Y g TR ph-‘:-nlx‘x homs wng | #0anc "'““ "IJ"“Z“ RAKS Fri 18y, pres Bis home in Salem, Onio, Tast Wednes. | delivered six cvemng sermons and his Boll \“”"' il fomalo, who holds | firm of Odell Bros. &¢ ». M. Fricdmann | 30 B il ol Mys, ra asunt home ning. Mr. Franko will conduct the v ‘ J audience cach evening has numbere lle Allen, & frail fomalo, who holds | j, with pen, peneil or brish ‘ riive atter their good wishe sde- | musie at Fremont Colleg g there | A i ; 3 No v ot, 10 4 . AN [ Mo& O AN I Dehtrully erturiained untl &1t hour, | oyury ll:wu““" olicie, Boing e {gatiss Sudio Hambloton who hus boon SRn et Heob R Iab (baLL0e ";';h 0 “\‘ \\ ’-r;xh-‘?l:":‘ Al tng Al His Trust Botrayed, | ¥ Uy foxpies (RO the aitair having the added enjoyment of | 3 T A o siting hor grandmother, Mrs. R, H. | B0OD Sermons at tho First Presbyter of jealousy over her lover, orks £ o | A | 8 £40 AU ey .‘l&fii_l_““: -x‘.'.‘l ooy I‘l‘llulj:'i ‘.\hv'.\l‘\,w .\1...mm,[... foraer ¢ arkson.returned to her home in Minne. | €hureh have been delivered 10 lurge | the Famous restaurant, took & dose of | Charls H. Recves arfyed Tast evening | 4 L proscnt wors Mr. aod bMrs. Hartman, Mr, | Seif of Omaha, uoted far, her ingsionl | wiolis Thur accompaniod by Mrs, | 804 iucreasing audiences. People [ poison last night and avowed her inten- | from Persia, W at depot he | & P iy o) S, rnst B | 2- \m{(u \,.." \; 1‘:!.\”\«1 |ul Coohibiier, | Zonnoer, M paugh's siste v who went to hear him at first out of | tion of going to the land where lovers | et Ira Wood. The two had heen eow v { Withaoll, Mr. snd Mis. Huney, Mr. snd | 020 10 Bobort M. Child, of Hoston On noxt Wednesday ovening, Mrs, T. [ SR are now ot nding the meeti ceate from trifling. The timely areival | yovosoveral years ago in the west, and | 4 N7 ins d Alrs. 8 e. Kimbi 1 A thowtre party at the Biaek Crook en- v . Frucecsstui | Foegularly and appar i hearing | of the doctor saved her and Belle will | " D ; 08 i Ars. Shull, Mrs. Kimball, Idw Fleming, ! | rane, the povular and suceessful 1 the meeting eansed thom appirent great Miss Jinmie MeAustand, Miss Neifts | tertainment” Friday nicht eonsisied of or of dancing will give 8 soires to | M dones toll the truths he' hus been | tarry here yet a litde longer SUg.mania PR X Morris, the Misses Johnson, the Misses | Mr, and Mrs. M Hitchicock, Mr. and | her pupils and friends. ~ Neatinvitations led 10 ohin Wis plam, matter-of ot foy. Thoy lred L & -reatauravt Phelos, the Misses Withnell, M. Benson, | M3, Wm. J. Tiogue, of Port Chester, | have boen issued for the event whioh is nd sowetimes blunt, ma The Omaha's Orphans adway and proceeded to coment 1 ' Mr. Devallon, Mr. Carrier, 2. N. Leon! | N: Y. Miss Lake and Miss Almy. 1o come off in Metropolitan hall afied appasition to bis me Rev. M. I*. Dowling, 5. J., the eloguent weship by indulging in o both | w b ard J. H '\ll“rh 2, Frank ' Brown, Rovel { \|L\ a IJ... a former indefatigable | OMTAR R ,':, :x{f".‘»;‘-In;‘«‘l.l\h;m:::‘»-‘ui-:;»l.uln:. f' vice president of Creighton college, will | golids — and liquids After fitlie Jrance, i Yoster, Johu Mellonald, Miss | worker u frinily pavish, is couvalescing | Rev. Witlard Scott will préach in the | been shown heariy support of themove: | deliver a lecture on the Bih of next lup principaily the 1 " ' Aniona pesaembrancus thas ware scnt | Bipost e e gl e ; Avenue Congregational chureh | ment by many of the leading pastors of | month in Boyd’s Opera house, under the y hied themselves ¥ ~ syasabisque puir from Mr and Mrs. | Miss Jonnio aro domibiled 1 | g} fuorhing a 1030 Evening service | ho city. A Bk roporter yesterday vis- of C. K. of A. His subject | mure liquor wis midutged ) tien B i s Balr of Band-hainiad vases | 9438 Howart ot et | will be emiited tonight, but “resemed | it number of the pastors of the differ- Social Inequalities and their | took a seat and Lowis il 2 : ] { ' next Sunday evenin, Sunday school at [ ent churches und in response to the The procecds witl be applied | tended to remain there o w \ ) from Mr, and Mss. WiLliaus, o fews dish ' I is begluuing o leak ontthat for some | i ! {4} | ) e o ® | Roon, query: “What do you think of Sam | o the support of the orphans of Omashs. | sa he did and Lew v | L |