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rics, etc, BEN ISON BROS. A GRAND SPECIAL SALE, MONDAY, OCTOBER (0TH, OF Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Cloaks, BLANKEKTSS, AT PRICES THAT WILL WAKE THE PEOPLE UP! DRESS GOODS. 150 pieces Dress Goods in Fancy mixtures, Diagonals, Homespuns, Fancy Novelties, Stripes, Checks and Plaid Armures, Silk and Wool Fab- counter and all at one price to close the lot Monday, 50c a yard In fact, all the latest and newest weavess All on one special L hese goods have sold at 7ic, 85¢, 98¢,#1, $1.10, § 1,20, $1.25. We put this ridiculous price on the lot simply to yeduce owr very large Dress Goods stock. Remember, the price Monday is 50 cents a yard. We will also close out on Monday all of our Combination Suits at less Look at the prices. than half cost. Monday, Monday, Monday, 20 elegant braided Combination ~Suits, to close, 12 elegant embroidered Combination Suits, to clises 9 elegant fancy Combination Suits, Beautiful designs. $4.50 worth $10.00 $6.50 worth $15.00. $10.75 worth $25.00. These are rare bargains and the price must appreciate. the ladies Fifty pieces Puritan Black Gros Grain Silks, On sale Monday at away down prices. We invite special attention to these silks, and we guarantee every yard, and if found different from what we regresent we will cheerfully refund money or give an- other dress, v I,at 98c @ yard, worth $1.25 “ R 4318 ¢ L 1.50 L JRLOR () 1 L W 2.0 L U 2 L W .25 “ 8 v 200 L (s 2,50 “ 6 % 2589 w W 3.50 Remember, we take no back seat on these goods. We lead, never follow On Monday we will place on sale Seventy-five pieces Colored Paille Francaise Silks at $1.26 yd. And guarantee them the best value ever offered in Omaha, Forty-five pieces Fancy Stripe and Checked Velvets, 69c yd. worth $1.50 and $2.00 KID GLOVES. Monday only 100 dozen Ladies’ Scolloped Top,5-button Kid Gloves, 57¢ pair; worth §1. . Grand S—zfl;—Monday —OF— LADIES' UNDERWEAR All at One Price, 75¢. Each; worth $1, $1.25 and up, consisting of fine White Merino, White Knit, fine Camel’s Hair all wool scarlets, &e Sale Continued Monday Of 250 dozen Children’s Jersey Ribbed, full regular made HOSE AU Sizes, 25¢ Per Pair. Would be cheap at 40c. Monday, 100 (lox;—l_l_.mll(m' Plain White Hemstitched Handkesehiefs, Also Fancy Borders, 8 1-3¢ Each. Monday, 100 dozen Ladies’ Fancy Embroidered Corners, also Fancy Colored Bordered Handlerchiefs at 15¢ Each. Would brrM,) at 30c. COMFIFORTERS, DONESTIC DEPARTMENT. 81 SALE KTG., VISIT OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT THE COMING WEEK! Ladies’ Astrachan Short Wraps at $10; worth $15. Ladies’ Seal Plush Short Wraps, plush ball trimming, at $22.50 worth $35. 200 Ladies’ Seal Plush Sacques, 42 inches long, 4 seal ornaments; fine quilted satin lining, chamois skin pockets. This beata anything in this country at the price. Monday, $18-00. Would be conside:ed very cheap at $28. thing. 17 pards 36-inch Unbleached Mus- lin, splendid quality for $1. 13 yard 36-inch $1. 20 yards Cotton Flannel for $1. 15 yards White Shak-r Flannel for $1. Bleached Muslin. finished by Lonsdale Company, 14 yards Indigo Blue Print, war- ranted fast colors, $ 1. 11 yards Very H eavy Shirtings fo $1. 16 yards Apron Check Gingham for $1. 20 yards Nice large figures. §1. Comforter Calico ns shine. Ladies, it will do your hearts good to visit our Cloak D:partimen We are showing all the latest novelties and guarantee the price on every: MONDAY ONLY 100 PAIR 11-4 ALL WOOL WHITE BLANKETS, $3.50 Per Pair. WORTH £5.00, PLEASANT SOCIAL EVENTS, A Quiet But Pleasant Week in Omaha So- ciety Circles. Sloman, Simon | Joe Danbaum, Mr. Abrams, Mr. Meyer Kahn, S, t . Fisher, ifenry Herschstein, Henry Newman, Tke New, Frank, Henry Plumb, Rothchild, Mr. Brown, A. Mr. Rotholy, Frey, ) Henry Mark _Ioseustock, 1L Rosenberz, S. Sloman, Sawmuel Freedman, M. Rypinsii, Vandeles Reuben, Max Rau, e Joe Mandaelberg, S. J. Harris, Abrahan A VERY The ¥, M. H. A. Ball—Miss Isaacs' Musicale~Mrs. Treat—News and Gossip of a Social Nature. A Brilliant Affair. In the heart of the Jewish community there is formed a soclety composed of young and, in the main,unmarried men. known as the Young Men’s Hebrew associa tion. About one vear azo a party of young men metin the vestry of the Jewish temple for the purposa of forming a society, the object of which should be the soclal and literary advancement of its members. there was, among Immediate circles, much speculation as to what the final result ot BRILLIANT AFFAIR. | 15tvenr, nided by \! side parties, the socie! Muenteforing social talent. invite as partiel the society’s aid. ‘Tnis society Is mation, Ab that W00 | ar000 aryy prox: Leon Block, Arthur Rendskoff, Mr. Arnstein. bscriptions from out- ty was enabled to give an cntertainment for its very commence- ment, composed of its literary, musical and This year ‘it has become sufficiently strong to give an entertalnwent based simply upon its awn_resources and to B pators those who had, in the socety’s commencement, lent thelr hand in The meetings of the asso- ciation are held the first ot every monthat the rooms of their president, Julius Meyer, but the organization is confidently (o the near future to havea separate suite of rooms for their own use, and already there is in formation quite an extensive library for the use of 1ts members as soon as they enter their new Judging the future of the society by its past, it bids fair to become a solid and stationary headpiece of the Jewish young man’s for- looking forward uarters. NA gave a party at her home, 1403 Parkwilde avenue, Monday. Tl:e oceasfon was the nineteenth 'birthday of the this assoclation would be, whether it wouid i’mlm{ hostess, and twenty-five couples en- succeed In its laudable efforts, or meet the same fate so many countered in the past. such ul’ranil.l!lh)lls must for some time, this on_has prospered and to-day stands ample of what can be done by in- strious and vigorous etforts. given by this association at the Exposition hall ‘Thursday evening was a ‘Throughout its every feature perfect pleasures of the occasion the many _participants. ere were many brilliant and beautiful orn, some of which were ordered from New York and Chicago especially for . oceasion,several guests from other cities, ng for the special purpose of attending associatl as an d 8 ball brilliant affair. was one of mbered by ©ostumes worl ffalr, were present and enjoyed them- | Qmaba, will be married Seivos thoroughly, The 'xfl'ullvju Yommitio ;!',‘f""_‘« l‘fl""f"" was as follows: Julius Meyer, president; | vans of that city. Milton M. Sioman, vice president; Emil 3 Gang, sceretary: L Kabn, treasurer. Floor MRs. J. W managers : Charles Goldsmith, tumes worn: Mrs. Meyer Hellman, black silk en train, jet ornaments and diamon man, ashes ot roses silk, irridescent beaded corsage bouquet; Mrs, Morris H. S cream and blue brocaded velvet combined with creaw and blue crepe de shive real lace, diamonds: Mrs. Sonnenbere, black ornament: Dr. E. E. Sloman, chairman; M. Rosenbock, A. 7 der, A. J. Abrams and Julius Unger, Below is given ameager mention of a few of the cos- like socleties have en- After struggling as was spent bv all, Iven 5006 eV aod. - the!| Siven eomie ‘evening success, be long will Tie Hype \mrty of the Metropolitan hall. ®Miss ANNA MERK of her Mary's a Zun- A LITTLE excul Park compr McDonal: Mrs. David Kaufl- Kitchel Miller. silk en train; Mrs. Sam Sloman, delicate shrimp silk, with tasteful plush trim- | A preasaxt party mings; Mrs. Arnstemn, pure white satin [ opal Touzalin € (rs. 'A. Lewis, White satin, real | qide LHEN At lace, corsage bouquet, diamonds; Miss ¥ Sarah Rosenberg, ~ Chicago, black silk wmore antique; Miss Abrams, delicate violet BER of the A NU *, « A PLAY has been cast from the ranks of the society people of Omaha and will be * oyed the pleasures of tho evening. **x Miss BAKER gave a party to a number of her friends Tuesday evening at her home, 1430 North Kighteenth street. couples were present and a pleasant evening Twenty-tive next month for the * on, * %% was given at her home, 2208 Ch silk, olive plush trimmings; Miss Sarah | T. B. Ferguson we Branders, black silk decollette, black |l~_lt-:-~mn hon 4 North S lace trimmings, corsage bouquet; Miss | Thursday evening Th Schlessinger, bl silk, white ana black | Misses Belle Standish, front; Miss Mary Goldman, white silk com- | Vinton, la., Lena bined with brocaded eatin, corsage bouquet; | Eaith Davis, Sadie Miss Cora Bendit, lavender silk, purple vel- | Clara Lawton, vet and pearl beaded trimmings; Miss | Dailey, Bertha Alpana, canary satin, Brussels net trimmings, corsage Rendskofl, pink satin covered with white Miss Morsewan, black satin en train ot ornaments; white figured lace goods, Miss Minnie Roths- child, old cold satin with fan tulle; with mings;: Miss Ett; trimmings silk, satin Miller, pir Flora Saly, stein, garnet silk, g satin, Miss Stone, blue silk en trai garnet Miss Jennie Morris, blue and canar; Miss Hernstein, black silk cardinal sash, silver chain girdle; Miss 1saacs, pink surah Brandeis, the Mmilu“l" were Mr. and Mrs r. 'he gentlemen besides the above meutioned comprisinj wittee were: Messrs, V 3 Messrs, Arthur Brandets, Elgutter Simon and Martin Oberfelder, Wil! Schlessinger, W. Geo. Heyn, Morns 1. of Titusville, silk; Miss Ol:a Amon, J. L. Mrs. rande: Miller. of Lincoln § A. Lewi: Heller, Sai Neligsobn, L. Schiff, mmings, corsage bouquet; Miss black silk Frank Burns, Charl Lawton, ¢ bouquet] Miss Clara Miss_ Goldsmith, E. ehureh unds People's” soc has expect a treat, ON WED) lace trim- “blue satin, pearl orris, light green lace trimmings; en train; vlus! net Abbott, of Lancaster the bride’s parents. M 53 Straus with ~old gold; silk ‘Twenty-eighth street. black ~ silk. . lsaacs and Mr. and the tloor com- lend and 1.on Wessel, Marks, sister ot the 1 Wolff, Fred Kelly, Josi ittman, Lillie Durnall, Callie Stanaish, Messrs. F, K. Zimmerman, Isaac Adams, Standisb, J, H. Van Closter, J. L. Urquhart, O. Blackburn, Bert Walker, of Napa City, Cal. " ® A MUSICAL entertamment will be given Thursday evening at the Hanscom park M, ) the_auspice: ty. An excellent prozramme been arranged and all who attend may pay Mr." George W. Tillson alty enginer, wus warried to Miss Mary E, 1 *, benetit of the 'I'rinity cathedral. b N Club will give its first on Tuesday evening at well known in ‘uesday at St, Paul's Bluffs, to Mr. Frank H. ** CorToN entertained a number al friends at her home on St. nue \Vodnv:(my evening. e fon party went to Seymour a special car Monday. sed Mr. and Mrs. Riall, Mr. and Mrs, M Dean Gardner and wi Thomas Swobe, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs 0. Derries, H, M. Hall, Z. Thonias i Phillips, J. Hodgson, L. Richardson and Dr. The party Mrs, oneer, Taylor, 1l ‘Crary, Mr. by Mliss Josie Crouen, of the Young it the home of . Tillson will A nd Mrs arrive in Omana about the middle of October and will make their home at No. 606 South **s WEDNESDAY EVENING at 7:30 o'clock Mr. John C. Reitemeier and Miss Nellie O’ Meara were united in marriage at St. ¥ cathedral, Father MeCarthy offic reception was held at the residen bride, 1508 C nue, commencing at 8 o'clock, ber of friends were present, were served in abundance ang copgratula- Philomena’s ting. The of Mrs. pitol ave- A large num- Refreshments tions showered upon the contracting parties, The presents were numerous and costly. **x Tue ERTAINMENT given by the young people ot the Castellar church Thursday evening was a success. ‘The programme, which hiad been prepared, was cartied out with credit to all the participants. A plano solo by Miss Wilson, and one by Mlss Lillian Cuse were special features of the evening. A comedy in several acts, entitled “Ihe Phrenologist,” by Messrs. Koopman and Pickering, the former as the phrenologist and the latter as the victim, created much merriment. After the programme, re h- ments were served and a very enjoyable evening was spent by all present. **u WEDNESDAY NING Mr, muel B, arrett, ot Central City, was married to Miss mma Linderholm, of Omaha, at the resid- ence of the bri parents. Rev. H. Hil- ton, of Central City, ofliciated, Mr. Starrett is cashier of the Platte Valley bank and a 1ising young business man, and the bride a very ruuul;u young lady of this city and daughter of Mr. John Linderholin. **u ON THUKSDAY evening a large number of ladies and gentlemen gathered “at the resi- dence of Mr. ‘Thornton Brown, 2424 B street, the occasion being a surprise parf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beatty who leave Omaha to make their future home in Chad- ron, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Beatty are old and respected residents of this city. For many years Mr, Beaity has been prominent in Omaha’s commercial and railroad circles, while his estimable wife, who 1s a sister of Mr. Brown, has for years been an eflicient worker in the Seward street M. E. church, A very happy evening was enjoyed with music and refreshments. At the close Mr. Beatty and wife were presented with a beautiful engraving. ~The ~ presentation speech was made by Rev. C. W. Savidge. ‘The departure of Mr. and Mrs. Beatty will be regretted and the best wishes of a host of friends will follow them, **x A .\luulr.\l,\\'.\»\ril\-uu Wednesday even- ing by Miss Lizzie Isaacs, at 113 South ‘Iwenty-fourth street, and was a delightful attair. ~ Miss Ida Isaacs gave a number of recitations, and Mr, D. D, MeDonald ren- dered several vocal selections. The voung rendered the following on the piano, which were well received Polonaise Heroique, Rizandon......... Humoresk Lraurs Ballade, ¢ minor. Paradies Chopin Among those p owing: Dr. and Mrs. Hanchett, Mr. and Mrs, Hunt, and Mrs. Cody, Mr. rs. Woods, Dr. and Mrs, Stone, . Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, Mr. and Max Mevyer, Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Meyer, Mr. and ) . Field, Mr. and Mrs. Thoinas Swobe, Mr. and Mrs, Fred McConnell, Mr. and Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Kahn, Mr, Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Mr." and sle, Mr. and Mrs, Lally, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Haly, Mr. and , Mr. and Mrs. Yost, Mr. and rs. W, J. Connell, Mr. and Mrs! Botkin, A Mrs, M Mrs. Anna T Walker, Buttertield, Parker, . Rosenberg, Newman, and 'Messrs. Fisher, Mcbonald, Kratz, Moris, Meinberg, Drukker. w*x A BOCIABLE was given at the First Ohris- tian church on Thursday evening, It was largely attended by the members and friends of the church and was in all respects a very pleasant atfair. * *x THE REGULAR semi-monthly party of the Parnell Social elub will be given at Hibernian hall next Wednesday evening. The elub is now entering upon its second year with an enyiable record of pleasure as a guarantee of future success. Every detail necessary to make these terpsichorian meetings enjoy- able are caretully looked after, and nothing left undone that adds to the pleasure of mem- bers and friends. **e A SURPRISE party,loaded for pleasure,took ossession of the residence of Mr. and 'Mrs. 'homas Kinney, on Seventeeth street, near Clark, Tuesday evening, and hald the floor for nearly four hours.” T'he surprise was a suceess i plan and execution and was en- Joyed by ail participants. ‘e HAPPY Hovns ‘club has been reor- ganized for the season, and will give the nrst of & serieg ot five parties at an . early date., ON WEDNESDAY evening & number of friends of Mr. and |Mrs. . B. Baker ten- dered that genial couple a surprise party at their residence 1430 North Eighteenth street, About torty guests were present and availed themselves of every opportunity for pleasure, Many hours were spent in dancing and other social pastime, and during the even- ing the happy throng did full justice to a tempting array of refreshments. Mr, and Mrs. i3aker were on the qui vive at all times for the happiness and comfort of their guests, and the affair will be one to be long and pleasantly remembered by all 1 at- tendance. Personal. Miss Ida Sharp Is visiting in Council Bluffs. Mrs. Sol Siegel has returned from a visit in the east. . Mrs. S, R. Callaway left for New York City Thursday evening. Mrs, 8. Warren Chase has gone east with her family to spend the winter, Mrs. Bostwick and Mrs. N. Meyers, of Hastings, were in the olty Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Max Meyer have moved to their new nome, 2608 Douglas street. Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Sutphen returned Thurs- day from St. Louis and Kansas City. W. A ley and wite have just returned after a visit of several weeks to Denver, Mrs. L. A, Shawvan, of Richmond, Ind., is visiting with Mrs. L. L. ‘Thomas, 1611 Davenport street. Miss Lizzte D. Nichols returned from Laramie, Wyo., on Sunday, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs, George. Mr.and Mrs., L. M. Thomas (nee Miss Susie Rickets of Ohio) have come to Omaha to make their home. Miss Annie Rotschild arrived last evening from Huron, Dak., after a very pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. A. Jacobsen. Items of Interest to the Members of the Various Secret Orders. THE PYTHIAN General Pythian News—News and Gossip of the SBecret Orders of the State. THE BATTALION drill at the base bal park Friday afternoon of the U. R. K Knights. formed and show that the few pra drills h: obtained gooa results, Omaha regiment will be out in full force during the coming grand lodge session Divisions will b for visiting divisions, an ing divisions from th ters at the Exu‘:silm:l building. GENE! day. to escort arriv U. R. K, of P. will constitute the e: ‘Thos. Burrill. Monday morning for duty. Miss 1jams has returned from the sea coast, accompanied by Miss Deering, of Portland, Me., who will be her guest during the winter, Mrs. W, D. K. Lumisand Miss Lucy Harrls, Henry, 111, sisters of Mrs.J. H. and J. R. Harris, have been visiting in the city guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harris, 1120 Catherine. _Mrs. H. 8. and Mlss Jennie Stitt, of 1115 South Sixth street, have returned home atter a pleasant trip through Utah and Colorado. Mrs, Stitt is very mueh improved in health and is very enthusiastic in her vraise of Col- um‘duhnnd especially the health, resorts she visited. C e R HOMESPUN HINTS, Work is good wmedicine, A man’s best {riends are his ten fingers. Society says one thing, and nature says another. Alle; kind of an honest job is better than no job atall. Take a dollar a day for your work it you can get no more, Have a reserve foree that will come out when you need it, The nonest man who dies poor is rich it he only holds his own, Only those who make clean money and do clean things win succese. A good aay’s work ut what you can best do is the hard-pan to wnich all must come. Sleep eizht hours out of the twenty-four, eat three meals a day and walk on the sunny side of the way, Wnen country boys come to the city if they can only hold on to the old sweet ways they can dety the world, Keep your grip on the hard-pan_of princi- ple of good conduct, and yon will be men of good name and good fortune. A recent address by Rev. Dr. Collyer to some college students has et with praise from the Norfolk Virginian, which said: When a boy fills a house with bugs he is all right, provided he don’t run after humbugs. He has the waking in him of a very great naturalist, “Dr. Collyer remarked that he had worked on a farm, carried a hod, shod horses, broke stone on' a turnpike, reaped and cradled grain, dug a well, cut wood and preached sermons that nobody wanted to hear. His wonderful success had been achieved by pure grit and honest Industry. You must dig down to hard-pan, he said, to lay a foun- dation to fame and fortume. His aphorisms may be grouped as follows B Bank Statement, New York, Uet. .7=The weekly bank statement shows the reserve decreased $004,000. The banks now hold $5,113,000 in excess of the legal requirements. run hither and thither to get them. 0 **e It was unfortunate that the mi should have occurred as regards of Pythias, hearty, and among the lections of his western visit none will b more prominent in the pr memory than the imposing display of the gallant knights of Nebraska. »e . ©statl’ of State lodge No, hs degrees. v ferred on two or three candidates in above lodge on Monday evening. * Tie rrOGRAMME Of the Knights of | Pythius in this city during the present week wiil be as follows: MONDAY, 0CTORER 10, Recention of Major General Carnahan, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 11, 10 o’clock a. m.—Reception of Grand Lodge and visiting Knights at kxposition build- ing. 11 o’clock a. m.--Convention of the Grand ECHOES FROM THE —ANTE ROOM PROGRAMME. 0Odd Fellows Chat—The A, O. U. W.— of P. was well attended by the Sir The evolutions were well per- ce he o detatled for escort duty | pot to headquar- e AL CArNAHAN will arrive Mon- A detachment of all the commis- sioned ofticers of the Omaha regiment cort and be under the command of Colonel kvery Sir Knight of the Omaha regiment should report promptly Let every one be on hand, ‘and tuke their uniforms to the Exposition building, that they may have them where they will not have to ake the president’s membership with the Knights The members of that order would be proud of the tellowship of the chief exccutive, but their reception to the distinguished guest will be none the less pleasant recol- sident's ., will meet at Oda Fellows’ ! 1 at’2 p. m. for practice in the propriety of introducing a side rank for the Tho first degree will be con- ladies, to whicli the wives and daughters over the bered ‘se that this ci to Gengral Dayto e | him Lo pérmit ton's oflicial comn seen that he refe (No. 2),” thus g to the title. number of Second. COLONEL JOuN colonel Llof BT is the its own borders a full rej ssion of the ( n at Linco munication h * J. MoxEr will visit t fter the adjournment of that boc ) oF SUerEME Cn PYTHIAS OF THE W D) Sept. o0 the ord ( ave this Grand Chancellor vital importa careful to the order, v the ord elsewhere fidence and esteem. ) th etary of 8. K, of R. and St. Louis to Nashvil adopted the followi v Resolved, supreie odge R. L. C sseo, 10 fill the vacancy occasio oflico of supreme keeper of seal by the death of the Hon, k. E. Cowan, i day and 1 eper of perience o 1 Ll \e” supreine incd for him ge ent bal Supreme Ch ng ‘I'hat the 1epresentati appointed W hite, of Teu- 2 but m view of the fact first to _have within iment, 1 wi ote oln asking regiment to be known a8 ‘Omaha regiment.’ In General Day- it will be a regiment Al v iti ‘T'his 18 but simple justice to Omaha, as it would give a false impres- sion if this regiment continued under the cognition .. has re- turned from Detroit in order to be pres- i and Louge K. he eastel ANCELLOR, ORLD, fer univer- Past in the Recognizing the nee of this office to the interests of the order, I have made this appointment only ufter mature deliberation and_the most consideration, velieve that it will b entirely satisfactory Brother White's long cori- trust and records and which will > discharge of position which he now sumes: while his ability and his services to as- e and ral con- ent, and until further notice, J llor W, B. Kennedy will in_charge of the oflice ot supreme of the Endown Washington aveuue, St. Louis, Mo, HOWARD DOUGLASS, nk, at No. hancellor. From this it will be seen that the oflice { . will be removed from **e Tug GraNp LovGe Knights of Pyth- ias of Pennsylvania, at its recent session s of the Ruights of Pythias, of the world, are hereby requested to call to che at- eighteen years of of Calanthe,’ Jony ed comn; Pen he enlisted at tention ot that body at its age, of next w*a P, Rar, who h wder-in-chief of the G Army of the republic, is a ws 'born in His 1810 When a 1561, knights, 1 admitted. Said rank to be styled the pursuing in one of the universines of Ohio, the first call of troops in session the 1y bo tank nativ Che mulits pale- Lodge. ) Ohio cavalry regiment that, under the . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE adership of Sheridan, Crook, Kil- 10 o'clock 4. m.—Grand street parade of all | patrick and others, participated in the '\."‘K';“* and Divisions. i wrill of batties of Shiloh, I 2 p. m.—Competitive prize drill o 5 ¥ Shioks A, free-for-all unitorm divisions and | Stone, . River, - Ok open to the world, First prize, §1,000; [8lon Hidg id from second prize, $H0. Atian never being absent from clock p. m.—Grand complimentary ball at Exposition hall, THURSDAY o'clock p. m.—( class B, free-for. open to the world which did not enter f brize, $300; second prize mmediately fol OcronkR 13, mpetitive priz for uniform divisions class A, 300, the competitive for eituer class A or B, 8:30 o'clock p. . Grand bands of accompar ing divisions. band priz contest, tree-for saia” Colonel John J. Mo- representativ I NOTICE nell to a Be regiment K. of ment. t of regiments that i Omabha was num-. . a8 the Second gi- e arill of | all uniform divisions and Furst wing this elass drill will vrize drill of divisions located in Nebraska only,which did not enter -At Grand Opera house— 1l iis city and those bands which | and’ are in the service of visit- 2 hat the papers of this city refer to the Omana It is true that in the numbering | his command, ous conduct on the he resumed his stud ating with honors, st nd remov coming editor of Subsequently he en, of his profession eleeted judge of m and declinin, remunerative field Minneapolis, seted the follo 4 f Pittsburg, Howard of Puris, d Topeka, Kan., S, ( field, before 105 he 1 to Minnes Daily nd, uf 1 (the law), probite, serving v re-clection, wuse his regular practice imsur the sci member in the law tirm of Rae & Kitcheil He is Trg SUrREME LEGION of the A, O, U wing of 5. V. G Ti)., Bl L. urned 1 in the practic He was promoted to the captainey of s company for meritori s the close of the war. At the expiration of his term ter gradu- o his wolis, be Tribune and was one nior be- | Look at our Greys, Fancy and Scarlet Blankets; also Comforts ers, all at soecial prices next week. Special inducemznts offered in every department next week. It will pay_you to Come out, rain of Hill of Buftulo, N, Y., 8. R.; W. R. Sheen, S, T.: E. M. Reading’ of Sin Franciscoy 8.8, B., 0. H. Comfort of St. Pauly W.i'A. . Jolinson of Nebraska, S¢ i, Leniger of St. Louis, { illis of New York city, § enty-three new legions have added and new members imtinted since the general meeting, and tha, membership now numbers 12,317, of which over 3,000 have been added in the last two years. “u THE INITIAL party of Forest lodge, Nos 84, K.of P., Thursday evening, at its hall, corner of Sixth and Pierce’ streets was'n pronounced suceess. Both' in the number of those present and tne enjoy= able features of the oceasion, this wag one of the social successes in lodge ciry cles of the season. “u Tuerk will be a Special meeting at division room on Sunday, October 8, of Division No. f Railway Con= ductors. All b peted to b at this meeting. . Tui; ANNUAL ball 0f the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen will be held ag exposition hall, November 17. ‘The Knignts of the footboard expect to scoop heix the record on this oceasion and giv friends thirty rounds The hall will be d and a model locomotive with ten= der attached will be given u prominent place. Invitations have been issued, and none will be admitted without the: * *¥e 'k Lapies’ circle of the Knights of Labor assembly will give a hterary ens tertainment at the Grand Army hall, on Douglas street, Wednesday eyening of this week. e wind 18 aw ! 1 ose hair streams behind her; nill and hollow, Whiere none may follow, She flies where none may find her, And only God's hand bind her. ‘The wind is awake and away! She has set all nature swinging; Leaf in the bower And starry flower Into the dance ure springing, ‘The wind is awake and away ! The great pines roar with laughter, And dip like clover, As she sweeps over, Her wild hair streaming after, ‘The wind Is awake and away ! The white spray leaps behind her; Ocean and flower Admit her power As sho flies where none may find her, And only God's hand bind Ler, - A New Presbyterian Church.sf ‘The Presbyterians areabout to cstablish . other b i in North Omaha, The rap'd erowth northward in the past two years has brought with ita d 1l trom Presbyteriang in thatsection, espeeially from th living on Lake street and beyond, for the opening their immediate serviees in Craill’s block t this afternoon at 4 of alouse of worship in borhood, be Willianw It Hende: s Street ehu the same place at o'clock p. m. 1t is earnestly desir this work shall be prese all intere these servi A cordial invitation is extended to all, Farewell Reception, The rector and vestry of St nabag church have tendered a farewell r the rectory, on I o ¥, 1 ition at sday evening next, to Mr. Geor . Labagh on the eve of his de- parture tor a prolonged absence in Calitor- nia. Allthe beople’ of St Barnabas ands othier friends of Mr. Labagh are most cor diall invited. A Texas newspaper ceived in ment of a subseription Mthyg oldest hen on record I'he editor say she was imported from Mexico by t local physician eight oF nine years ago. aims to have re

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