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T L T i A o s e~ Tue OMAHA SUNDAY BEE PART II. PAGES 0-16. DOUBLE NUMBER 'TH YEAR "NUMBER 78! SEVENTEE Free! Free! Free! 1o every person visiting GIVEN AWAY, To ever Person Visiting The IFaix. 502, 504, 06 and HOS S, 18th St., A Beautiful Present, The IXair! 502, 504,505 & 508 S. 13th St. A Beautiful Present. - 502, 504, 506 and 508 S. 13th st. Will Inaugurate Monday, and Continue September 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. The GreatestCloak SaletheWorld Ever Knew Grand Fall Gpening Sale of Jackets. Wraps, Plush Cloaks and Newmarkets, at an Immense saving to Purchasers this Week. It may Seem a Little Early to Show Winter Garments, but We Have this to Say, that if We had not Bought all Our Plush and Other Garments Early, We Could not Offer You Such an Unprecedented value. We Would also Say that Although Our Stock is Very Large, the Extreme P Low Price will Run it Out Before Winter has Reached Us,_ _and We would_StrornglyAurge You to (;all_and make Your Se_lecttons‘}i_a.{lyt_v |Children'sCloaks|Millinery Dept. Grand Opening Sale of FALIi MILLINERY! — We are now re JACKETS. |Plush Sacques. PLUSH WRAPS| Astracan Cloaks, i SEAL PLUSH SACQUES | Fing pLusH WRAPS, Heavy Boucle Jackets 40 inches long, tight-fitting, satin quilted Single Breasted, All Colors. lining, chamois pockets, seal This Week $1.75; Worth $3 l Vory Stylsh Boucle Jackel. | This Week $15. Worth §25. Thi Weel\$250,WOFlh 80 | Fine Seal Plush Saeques, ments. The latest style. A perfect imitation of a real seal garment, This Week $25, Worth $35, LADIES' NEWMARKETS ARl Nassa CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ ALanOLOtl\emekets‘ NEWMARKETS. Tois week $3.50; worth §6 | ovwowrse Yoot Ladies' Fine Newmarkets, Th'swmvhl\.f,'nkm.s 5. Checked or plaid cloth with hood, . Thi week $8; nolh 12| frenee e e Fegant BEAVER, NEWMARKETS ne of A Large Sample FineAstrachanSacques 40 inches long, four loops of ornaments on front, good quality satin lining, This Week $10. Worth $15, Heavy Boucle Wraps. Fur and ball trimmed, This week $6. Worth $10, S— Handsome Astrachan Wrap, Long front, fur-trimmed all around with tails or balls, silk quilted linings, This Week $10, ~ Worh 15, Plush Wraps Trimmed with best quality of veaver and beaver balls, finest satin quilted lining, This Week $20. Worth $30, dy to show a complete line of Felt Hats and Bonnets, Velvet Hats and Bonnets, Plush Hats and Bonnets, Fancy Hats and Bonnets. Our assortment in PLAIN, STRIPED and FANCY VELYETS and PLUSHES Pancy B;ucle Jackets All Wool, Best Quality. This Week $3.50; Worth §6 Of heavy boucle cloth. All Sizes. This Week $3.50 Black Kfltl‘ilchll;-jfll‘k(‘tfl Al k s l il A?fil?fl‘..'.’é";:":i::’:fi?"’“ S 5 Wik sapecrasilo e e w°1‘8'74 §(o stylish this coming season for Milline ey e Biba Linea; a5Kka ned FINEST QUALITY This wggk $m wm[h $]5 Th‘s week $m; wmth $]5 e AN %ry) has no equal m_l»hlsuly. h h This Week 5, Worth $8, Plush Sacques. or'uxa blossoms, and & handsome. dia- SN . : HEAVY BOUCLE CLOTH CLOAKS Fancy Feathers ‘ 7 " a5 42 inches long, lined with a very choice S PLUSH WRAPJ n y Sllk M&tfl“ese NOW markets i i Imported Stockinet Jackets quality satin fancy quited chamois | . : _ Bos Quallty Astrachan Wraps. In all colors. _Regular styles, with vetvet-| 0Strich Plumes and Tips, L Eae ) pockets, real seal ornaments, Very long fronts, fur-trimmed, with fur | Sjlver fur trimmed, heavy satin quilted | Imported goods, fur trimmed, satin quilted lined hoods and belts, All sizes. Our stock is unsurpassed. Satin Lined Hood, etc. balls all around, linings, Huing. A very sty'ish garment, < —— = is Week 86, Worth 89, | This Week §35, Worth $50. | This Week $22,50, Warth $35. | This week §15: Woth $20. | This week $15 fh §25| This Woek §6. | oo suico bt oot quality as is generally found with FIRST IS wee " 0 | IS Wee " 0r [ 1§ Wee WU N0r W 1§ wee i 0 ] 1S Weel | Wor Worth $7.50. LASS MILLINERS, SPECIAL—Any of the above garments can be secured by making a small payment thereon and we will put them away until called for. We make this extra in- ducement to enable everylady to get one ot the above great bargains. Remember sale begins Monday and continues all week. ~ — = SOME ~ BRILLIANT EVENTS | fmond, - necklace and enrrings added | with a cornot solo. Tho band will | furnished some excellent music and tho | George Pundt, Harry Stevons, Nat Shel- | touchos on a paie of vory fine drawings GOOD OR BAD PAY. I\ tbl;f:lr charm to the beauty of the lovely zlvelgrlndsekilcz;o:l '{fim Lucixllldi Lam- | time was spent most pleasantly. ton, Howard Tildon. Uf'\{“l‘-nlmd M(l's« |('t‘°~ A'mfltr;?m:- L™ Commission Houses Organizing 10, 5 mermoor.” olph Glose will give a r. Floris Reusis, an artist from St. 1 1 = y ‘The bridesmaids, all attired in white | piano solo, "V:\lsel de Juliet,” and Miss | _CARDS ARE out for tho marringeof Miss | MoNDAY AFTERNOON Paulino Schenck | Louis, is located 1n'the city. A crayon | p :"';““9( "V"’ A“""f"‘"“‘:". o Promised for the Ooming Booial Beason in | tulle with diamonds and Mermet roses, | Pierse will make her first appearance as | Emma Alstadt, daughter of Willinm Al- | gave a birtiday party at which the fol- | drawing of Mrs. W. DeFerest Saxe has ,0” me time past s movement hasbeen Omaha. were the Misses Irene P. Lowe, Kittie | the vocalist in the **Stabat Mater,” which | stadt of this city, to Morris T. Hascail, | lowing little folks were presen ‘Jnm!tt ]i"fil left his easel and is a beautiful and | P foot among the commission merchants ot . Lowe, and Addie Babcock. will be played by the band. 'One of | cashier in the Pullman ticket oftice at | Rogers, Hope Hanchett, Marion Connell, | life-like piece of work, this city to organize themselves in a body to The groom was sttended by Mr. John | Liszt's Hungarian rhapsodies and “‘Gen- | Ogden, Utah. ‘The ceremony will be [ Beulah'Evans, Isabella’ Myerson, Grace | Nrs Mumaugh 18 crowded with | Protect their business from losses arising THE BELLE-LOWE NUPTIALS. | N. Merrill, ot Boston; Harry F. Gow, of | eral lloulun%flr‘fi en revenant de Ia | verformed on Wednesday, September 14, | and Clare Northrop. The hittle host was | gehofara and orders in her cozy studio in | from the failures of wholesalo grocery firms Guelph, Canada, and Jesse Lowe, of Revue " by Wiegand, will next be es- | and the reception will take place at the | four years of age on Monday and was | ¢, Paxton building, Some of her pupls | and others with whom they carry on their Omaha, a sayed by this celebrated band. W. Grif- | residence of the bride’s parents, No. 820 | the rocipient of many congratulations on | are making remarkable progress. A | businesson a thirty days credit basis, A Events of the Past Week — Some t l\luusr:. fimn}k'P.nI"ullnnl and Paul Vol- hndnnd '.hLucroix wnlh_plu\]) a uornyfi South Sixteenth street, from 4 to 7 p. m. | the part of her little friends. beautiful little painting of oranges, and | meeting was called for last evening and pur- Pleasant Gatherings — News UIAWereivie,uanory, o X and trombone duet. Miss Pierse wi s ' a flower study, of flowers arranged in an | suant to the call the representatives of and Gossip of a Soclal A Lo RHCDITAURITIAI I the ostes) alng pThe Nightingale, " by Delibes, dur. | A very pleasant evening was spent | Tae resioexce of Mr. Augustus Prattsf old and beautiful vase, both' painted | eighteen firms mot at 4 o'clock at Wiedvman AR o et {luring | iug the ovening, and the concert Will | Wednesday by the members of the Hill- | was the scene of a delightful lawn focial | from nature, are very finc. “A number of | & Co’s ' store on ‘Twelfth street, Nature, the afternoon by a delightful social and | conclude with ' grand fantasi, introduc- | side Congregational church at the resi- | given by the members of All Saints’, Fri- | new and elegantly finished crayon por- [ Among' the firms represented were: musical treat. Among the many costly | ing melodies from England, Scotland | dence of Mr. C. H. Ricn, bli f f 2 its have lefl 1 Branch & Co; Freeman & Co.; Kirsch- i i o . Ls el 5 Do . C. H. , publisher of the | day evening. traits have just left her easel. ' 3 ] oo o flflls were ndmmoudd necklace h‘;:m the [ and Ireland. The affair will' be & de- | South Omaha Stockman. i bum & l?lllllh ‘{;‘.w. 0 & o Slavera: oclety in Omaha. bride’s parents and a diamond crest | cided! ass i o i e NIC SHEC iddell & Hiddell, V. Beall & Co Another week has rolled around and | from the groom. lx-::nd‘;l ‘]le;‘:‘l‘r n&u: nn&l‘ ’.E‘H‘,’,""“} ‘:" Miss PENNNELL will sing a solo from NIcHol's (OBUOU, ney & Co., K. Moroney, Peycke Bros. FRE ) R (el ' The bride is too well known in Omaha to | the Aireli‘)’cfil h the other undertakings of | A very interosting feature of the | Gaul's cantata this —morning at T 3 V00 R o & Williams, Sehroder & Co., Roceo Bros, O. atill socicty circles maintain their unruf-} o % Vo4, ction. Her many estimablo i * Franko concert was the duo for piano | A Saints’ church, entitled “The Holy | ° s 4 reck Belon&= | Rossa, D, [t M IbamARNAR OO IS fled calm, but, as before intimated, under | ¢ f character hav deared he: LIt and violin played by Master Charles and | Gjsp i ing to a Spook. Purvis. David Williams a3 selected as i i traits of character have endeared her to PLEASANT surprise was accorded Mr. | i v ,],- 1o8 tuoth ils of Mr. | €Ity o o chairman, and O. J. McCambridge secretary. the surfaco ure all the indications of an | many friends who will ‘heartly con- | J.P. Shipman at his home Twenty-fitth | Poi8Y and Higging, both pupils of Mr. % A certified check for 81,000, belonging to | A'ynotion' was made thatall commission men early and vigorous resuscitation. ‘Lhe | grawulate her husband and wish for both | and Patrick avenue on Friday evening. | Lrénko. Master Ul;"lllefl 'mfilc sin | A prerry little wedding occurred at | tho mysterious Mr. Nichol, Is in the ar- | handling country produce. including butter, days are growing shorter, and the mono- | a future of prosperity and hapviness. [ A merry company of well wishers tool ’;‘“"‘"“_‘ Vo LT O skiflfully | noon Thursday in'the St. Mark’s Luth- | chieves of the bourd of public works waiting | exws, gaine, ve etablos, Trutt, elc, ahould re: e Ty T P R The groom is lhu‘ son ot a prominent | posession of his residence and held high sg;u';::;oflmlx: 25“1;: m::xoyo‘l;iut ‘er“fins‘fi; eran church, The contracting parties | for its owner to prove identity and claim | quest (rnm‘EI '.lmlfvp?lvlr“u.s, excepting no through, proclaiming in unmistakable m;"u{nc!ure;?f (ii':"":\’&'a Mrs, Bell lofe | SARivaluntil an_early hour Saturday | g™ of " on m‘:,mpm,‘ed ol :fi&"‘q(ic"f‘gn'f'(‘li\r':""“"ia‘fr klln;hn:'- property. It will be remembered that some | 9. & sottlnent every Munduy or a3 soon ) i riday evenu 5 . Bell le i T it i 4 4 is, Ind., and Clara M. Laffelder, ¢ . ssible, i 8 language that the summer time isover,and | for s After remaining there 8 :}:::l'"'l‘(‘,‘r‘ffimf"& fi“:";;:;:m;:?; birtiday. | Player. Botharo very promising little | this eity, and the coremony was per- m&z“:é‘i";:‘:fl:’ ": g‘:")’os’::“fl“:f”&:::c’ not regarded ax xood pay be refused gooda. tho hoary winter, with his snow and | fow days they will go to Guelph, Can., | Elogant refreshments were served and a | MUsicians. formed by the Rev. George 1. Sehnur. | o8 BRSO required to nce | motion the - chaitman appointed Mossra. icy breath is about to be ushered in. [ and visit the parentsof the groom. They | very pleasant evening enjoyed., Among y AR O 1\ There were a number of friends present | oo 5o i Among the bidders were | Branch, Peveke & Riddell as a committoe to Then begins the brilliant round of in- | will then leave for San Francisco, re- | those present were Miss Sadie Kelley TUESDAY EVENING & pleasant gnrlv who wished them maty happy days. the Brennan Bros. and Nichol. In the | (raft rules to be presentedat the next meot- door festivities, then opens up the season | maning one day on their journey, and | and Mr. Williams, Miss Martin and Mr. | Was given on Senator Manderson’s beau- e : : g Ing. The meeting then adjourned until i of weddings, and balls, and parties, the | from the Pacific coast they will ‘go to | McMullen, Miss Birdie McCoy and Mr. | tiful grounds, an event which was partic- At SPIRIT LAKE Wednesday Miss 3 910 (I_n-lrh lu‘;nr‘uuutlw Brennan | next Tnasday evening. If the oreanization season of flirtation, of love-making' and | Australia, where they will remain dur- | Louis_ Littlelield, Miss Nellie Lanagan | iPated in by a number of the young folks, | Heimbaugh, of this city, gave a private T aanyIng Nichola Dk AL ateanke || fanraatorily, affcsied tieinew rules will conquest. The daily telegraph tells of | ing the winter months. ‘Then they will | and Mr, Arnold, Mrs. Nile, Mr, Burk. | under the auspicos of the '‘As You Like | dinner, there being twenty-gve covers | o CGEibatyiie S o8 iiin Wera mis. | 8° 10t0 effect Uctober 1. the cmptying of the weaside hotels, and g0l London, Eng., which 18 to_be thewr | holder, Mr. Bert Nile. It 'ennis Club.” The affair was tormed | and eleven courses.” It was a delightful | takes in addition of £32,000 and $10,000 re- : every incoming steamer brings home its | future home, and to which the well- o a “burn party’ and in every way il was | aftair and the beautiful hostess did the spee vely. A little trick was apparent in H, delogation of tourists from abroad. Soon | wishes of many friends will follow them. | WyiLe Mr. and "Mrs. W, C. Kelley *Aflflmlr(e]nwyml by néll whol '"r"fi‘""-m' honors with her accustomed grace, the matier, as Nl;)lx'll(\l‘wn.: but a wvtn. 111 CLOSE OF THE PARLOR MATCH. all will be home again, and then society PRl G were out out for a ride Thursday evenin; mong t hose :ruxnn were the following: 13[‘! t‘l‘yllt“t'l' e readvertise the bids and \ 5 Ovents will follow thick ‘and. fast, . Tho | | FHCIDAY Mowtta Mue. Modiosks | HLGE Cloasant ‘homo at 632 Soth High | Misses Genie Kountze, Bossio Kountuc, Porsonal. o, | S st oy et o | e ik und e loing only event of prominence during the QR A 1 b .. | teenth street was invaded by a party of | ¥lo Yates, Clara Brown, Della Chandle Miss Ida Pundt hasreturned from Kan- | clalin his chiccke, 8o mystoriously lias thig | 2000 o oSt B EE Rt past week was the brilliant nuptials | et ’,';',05‘;;,'{,"gg,{,i,;"“;e;:’;',;"";.‘;:3 will | young friends, who had come to heip | Mary Sherwood, Miss Bradley, Leila | sas City. I QRiuEnalty Ay 5lf,'.‘,'}.,,"’(‘,’:,‘:,.,‘,'f? "’\'-‘ff::,',‘:m“fg “,;,‘,';;;"'gg;_ of Mr. Willixm Bell, ot London, England, | PeArsa's fOF ! A4 24 then open | them celebrato the first anniversary of | Shears, Carrie Jordan, Clara Rustin, | Mrs. M. J. Quiggle has retarned from | up, Docling Han e HArd T i sl atian i and Miss Sullie 1. Lowe, the beautitul ,r,'{'i'}"'.‘v'e,"ifi,‘:“’.e‘f,}.’"ufi'fl‘,‘"‘;,” consistof | their wedding day. The guests were as | Rena Ross, Mable Balcombe, Mary Lud- | pjjinois, e ror which is best oxpinined by & thorough | daughter of General W. W, Lowe, of this | & 1efeere, et toRte e o ille und | follows: “Mr. and Mrs.” J. H. Harte, | dington. Ida Dixon, Bessie Hall, Dot | “wicg"y ura Crouch is n Louisville, The Christian University. otraction with regrets for its occurrence, city. This was an occasion of extraor- [ 2 NMSSPERERE, GUIERERES E e have | Messrs. H. G. Harte, O. A, Bohme, . | Wallace, May Copeland, Mary Brown, | gooky Rev. Dr. Foy has returned from the Chris- | Messrs. Evans & 1{oev, Miss Minnie and the | dinary splendor, and a fit_inauguration | ; MAFe * T > | Lindley, L. Eyestone, A. M. Heintzel Alice Brown, Sadie Nash, Sallie McClin- | ™))/ | Mrs. Gardner have returned | tian state missionary canvention at Fairfield | Test of their people” are always welcome in little' bird hispered to the BEE B e D 5. Korr ' e Misses D). K, | McParlin, _Grace nzie, aggie ains. . ) OHAN |arg MINSTRELSY AT HGYD'S. 3 ot this uoherene wedtime 18 (o have | tmount of scenery required in its pro- | grmath, W, €. "(w';,,,“"{\ll,‘fl‘,,gl,‘. k| Willivms, Mabel Fonda, Mabel Pratt, | Mr, and Mes. M. G. McCoon left for | tion. Several well known ministers from | Melntyre & eatl's minstrels, an orzaniz: its counterpart within the next thirty duction, and the e! ect of the mgn-l"slu driok ‘l‘:. Altstadt ,f_ Beverly, l". vyl Bessie Mors s May Mansfield, Los Angeles Wednes: i other states were in nllfl||'lv17|f‘le and contrib- ““”“,“"“.k“;’w“ rllxflllmlnl. w‘”’l‘!m":\l ']lll days, that another of the fairest of the | SOMMETCo law on treight, the project haa | 1y o5 “A”niost “enjoyable’ time was | Messrs. ~ Augustus Kountze, Charles | Misses Gretchen and Marie Crounse | Uted to the interust and enjoywent of the | iy dis et howte fonorron nhie, Meti : fair is to be led to the altar | Peen abandoned. nad and the genial host and hostess were l\‘uuulm‘. Randall Brown, Ed Sherwood, | have returned from the seaside. session. Among those lme beyond the $ord trom mortn to south, east to west, A by one of the city's most eligible catches ‘CUESDAY EVENING XMr. Frank Green of | the recipients of many well wishes. Earl Gannett, Nat Brigham, Charles Mrs. C. A. Parrotte and Mra. (. Wells | State’s limits were Rev. G, F. Smith, mission- | yaputation they have gained by their splendid and exemplary -~ young business men. | .‘ l‘l\‘ 11d‘b”| O q‘;lm .:“ o Deul, Jas. McCan, Ed McCan, Art Ken- | ), ve returned from Colorado Springs. ary to Japan; Rev. D, Lueas, of Des | performances, their truth to the public and But this little feathered friend has en- [ L1e 21t & reniess ) SoParment e (o L iho have | Pedy: Hy Rustin' Fred Dorrance, Will | T5p Ou o060 b 's gonial artist, | Moines In: Rev. ¥. M. Raing, of ‘Lopeka, | their gentiemauly deportment. The peopls oinod secrecy, and the Bek dare not vio- | RTTES (d0 A8 RELE EatCo i ward UITE A party of Umahans, who have | Doane, "Chas. Ellis, Fred Rustin, Mr. | | M5 Fumapih S0 S o o Coll | Kan.,and Dr. Mofrett, of Cleveland, Ohio, | feel 8 personal interest in them and when ate its wishes. Still further intelligence | Kev: C. W, Savidize, pastor of the rd | been spending the summer at the princi- | Hyll Mr. Baxter, Parry Badollet, Bob | has returne 8 pleasant Ol | e AR o WO | theircompany is announced to appear here, on the subject will be shortly fortheom. | Street M. E. church, performing the cere- | pal places of resort on the Atlantic coast, | Ross. Frank Simpson, Harry Miller, Art | OFudo. The reports frow every quarter were encour- | tne public needs no further guarantee of & inig. For the time intervening tho belles | Mony. The chureh was filled with friends | have roturned. “Ihe R, is composed | Guiou, Charlic Butler, Harry Butler Jno, | Mrs. J. C. MeAlvin has returned from | AT R Wora st on foot to estabiisha anye | S00d show.Thielr engageuent is for thice . and beaux can bo employed in guessing | OF the parties, and the reeoption, subse- | of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Burket, Mr. Jo- | X Créighton. Hilton Fonda, Bert Cook, | @ pleasant visit to her old home in' Sey- | versity at Lincoln nnder the ‘wuspices of the | 1&!S i, | at who the happy couple are. ul'l;n(l_y held at tru'-, h‘n;mu Iol the gzronu‘\ll sn;l)Ih A}fllinskclll and Miss Annie ll‘h Hus; Myrick Rheem, Will Poppleton, Walt [ mour, Ind, Christiap chureh of Nebraska, l\\Im 3 n'roh- To the average th u,,?,,, 15 bost | ; ather, was onc of the hapviest social | kell. The party report a most pleasant | presion. ¥ Mrs, Goneral Crook left Wednesday | able endowinent of $500,000,and a committee | 1 o ENEEEE IR & Inipersnnas Bell-Lowe, events of the season The presents to | time. , for the east. She will spend seyeral | Was appointed with power to accent offers | yion" ot Davy Crockett, a creation that | The A TEERTS & the bride were noticeable for variety, *, . &N A vooks 8 St i and locate. About 300 preactiers, dele:atos | prou it him both tame and fortune, but he The handsome residence of General and | U0 "y ysefulness. M, Green s the ON THURSDA: g,",:mb“ 15 the Misses T:1E MARRIAGE of Mr: G A. Joplin, of | Weeks at her old hnm: ny wainia. | and visitors were hospitably entertained by | qitafiined 1o present something to the pube Mrs. W. W. Lowe was Thursday the | son of one of the oldest residents of | peParii AT AERAm Ak, 135€8 | this city, and Miss Auna B. Vaughan! of | Miss Olive Oakley and Miss Nellic | the church at Fairiieid, and all flearminee jo Diosink BARIRES sceno of & happy and brilliant event. | North Omaha, and his bride & favorite in | ¢ “"'"‘h “IEI KAURES will give a Ger- | Spelpyville, Ky., will take s the | Baum of Lincoln, are visiting Miss Lulu | their homes with a conviction that the session | o "N 0% inetion with a ectlabr AR T Ry 61 T | d man at the Paxton hotel. latter oity Wodnosdag, September 7. Ballantine. No. 1618 Webster street oukd redound 1g e prosperits gt tie Chriss | toueMr. Wilson —wrotw n play for linel, L - ATEIAS i 4 - " Mrs, Zeigler of Chicago and Mrs, M LA QOEAtka. B, Mofe and the resulting romantic drama of “Nor- William Bell, of Loudon, Eungland, to Luiin) M A g A DELIGRTYUL five 0'olock tea, which | « Az s1x o'clock & evening Mr. A. rs. Zoiglor of Chicago and Mrs, Mur- | 2" and will in all_probability preach in | §ho G aautbt & ToanLle Arams ol e : t WEDNESDAY EVENING & reception was 8 . his '3 phy of Verre Haute, Ind., are visiting | )r Foy's pulpit this morning, i Miss Sallie H. Lowe, of this eity. tenderad Rev. J. M. Bites of the St. Paul | Proved & most enjoyable affwr, was ten- | Lewis aud Miss Nollio E. Spigle, both of | Mr&. W. Martin on Twenty-second street RO A RS R AN, O e I S ) L Vil vded + AR ‘hi s - pPre ; i o) i i o . a- irst, been a suecess, Presen te 1be home of the bride was erowded | yisiion church, corner Thirty-second | 4¢T€ ;' by the M’"‘"'v;- "r(;‘.l"."“;”"" few | this city, will be married it the syna Hon. A. H. Baker, of Grand Island, A Women's Cattle Company. Boyd’s opera house on "Thursday. and Ssture with friends, the elite of Omaha _society, | and Cass streets. Bishop Worthington | 9f thelt friends ‘Tuesday afterncon, at | gogue. “Ihe ceremony will be followed | oy of “the poneer ns of Omaha, | “Jennie June,” otherwise known as | day nignts. *“The Royal Guard,” another of and the event was one of the most bril- | presided and a large number of people | their residence in Hanscom ¢. | by & reception at Germania hall was in the city on his way to St. Lowis to | zMed D G Croly, i+ president of the | Mr. MAyo's great successes, will be given o ; in this | were present. Mr. Bates is u voung | Among thoso prosent were: Misses May A place his son in coilege i that city. Tk st i VAR, " ay bven ine and at the Saturday matinee, linnt which has ever occurred i this | JOI6 BRGSIL SO0 formerly of Topoky | Wilis, Grace Williams, Mable Pratte, | A pLEASANT roception was given | P/ReC b8 300 1 €0 g6 0 MO8 Women's ondawmont catle company L. city. Who oamo (0 Gauahia for th yurposs of | Lillian Bruner, Alice Howell, Lila Alex: | Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. | | Robert Harrls and family leftlast even- ) which has fust been incorporated under Public Works, he interior decorations of the resi- | agpibiishing an Episcopal chureh school | dnder, Abby Homes, Cleo Daniels, Alice | Myerson in honor of Mrs. Eugene Karst, :'“h"::\r“ ik |_l:.'r'm-“ “;} .‘,"n ‘lclf:l.‘_ll‘__k{‘ m}\.” llr.f'.’\lvl\;“-“nr‘lw_:‘)\ »’m\"}h::;;\"“j‘l:f At its session yesterday afternoon the dence were beautiful and appropriate; | for boys, which project is now under | Mardy, ~Ada Wisener, Bertha Evans, | of St. Louis. Lialy will improve Mrs. Harris' declining | poriions for their siels, or o keep then | Poard of public works appointed Morris Sul- « frag oy are oy g Mare- ay. The hearty recepution the reverend Mollie ‘m! ¥ anny iroft, hu'“"» MeCart- e T v 3 . LR 190 y AL ¥ ' livan to the position of sewer inspector, the fragrance of rare specimens of Mare- | way, arty i ¢ ney, Mamie Larwood of New York, Neal Ly .| health comfortably in single blessedness. ‘[he | chial Neil, Bennets and Jacquiminot | gentloman received clearly shows the es. T A SRR PO O ) Ral AL TR A NUMBER of the friends of Miss ieesy noany aid to have 2,000,000 aeres of ‘I'he board passed the following estimates: roses filling the air,and tro plants of | teem in which he is held by tie people of | f licugo, and Lveres * | Jennie Moore gathered at the residence Art Notes. [ einfinite: and 6,000 | Paving, $70.202; curbing, $10950.15; grading, | various species being tastefully arranged | Omahu. *"e8 5 of her parents Wednesday evening on | Miss Mellona Butterficld has ovened a | fiead of Companics are | i1 750.2 and sewers, $12.046, Thi amount thrnu';hmu the dwelling. y A MOONLIGHT excursion was given at | Dodge street. The evening was svent in | gdio fn the board of commerce. She s | speeulations, al | neludes £14,000 allowed the At2o'clock the contracting parties, DURING THE Visi! (the New York vet- | Cut-Off lake Friday night on the steamer | social games and a most enjoyable time | o™ o adiition to the art circles of 4 A . | 1 ..uu}:.r the new pave- ) with their ndants, took position be- | eran tiremen in Omaha a concert will be | Lady of the Lake, which was one of the | was had, Those present were: Misses, | (nuha. I'he Daily ( n-lrn-r; of Lowell, M hent utly put down on Daveupork i n arch of bell d smilax | given i the exposition hall. The date [ most enjoyable events of the week. | Mamie Morse, Margaret Hull, Lulu Canrad Hovd is now in Milwankeo. | fin8its prosios w tha Ti-hurse power | st . i flowers.and in a most impressive manner | fixed 15 Friday evening, Seotember 9. | Among others who participated were the | Dolan, Helen Lmith, Margaret Brown, | OUR, & ‘}r,n_“ TS T Y sreat deal of small machin | PR \ Rev. W. E. Copeland performed the cerc- | Cappa's Seventh regiment baud will fur- | following: Mr. James Riley and Miss | Maz Burns, May Coiw Tiylor, [ARORRLha MArtEalATIO R08 UL BARES & in that way in Boston. | arrinze Licenses, | mony. nish the wusic, and Adolph Glose, the | Allen, Mr. Reynolds and Miss George, | May Yates, Alice Chase, Marg Cook, | | ey A L ‘ are running’ pria + MeCulloch yesterday issued the i The bride was attired in white satin | piamst,, snd Miss Hortense Pierse, the | Mr. o Testern and Miss Jenkins, | Nina Marshull and Messrs, Georga | A ' shirt faetories ane warriage licenses The bride was attired in W y f M Pierse, Mr, George T i Miss Jenkins, | N Marshal 1M Georga | Ander Mitchel : frt factories and i and moire with veil of tulle, held m po- | talented soprano singer, wiil render [ Mr, Watson and_ Miss Jones, Mr. 'arr | Miner, Allen Marsh, Dond Fonda, Jay Albert Rothery is busily engaged with Orleans I'he | Lonr R et Neb gition by dismond star, beneath which | several solos. The program will open | and Miss Tobin, Mr. Jones aud Miss {;\..)-.1. Wood Allen, Ralph l’.u-hlml«’ portialts, u‘]- pa lntely lnn~}u-gl:| bewuti: | syme contpany Mg collueille s ey b s -hidden the stems.of - spray of | with s overture, *'William Tell,” by | Kendall, Mr, and Mrs, Watson, Mr. and | Will Cowin, Walter M ner, Sanael Burns, | ful and life like deawing of Mr. O. 8. [ sewing machines and other small e eon eentel, Omabia g e \ Cappa's band, Walter Rogers will follow | ‘Losterin, Messrs, Riley and -Watson | Fred Schmidt, W Rustin, Paul Burley, i Pettis, and " is putting the timshing v in St Paul, | 0o it Fielder, Omabia o,

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