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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1887~SIXTEEN PAGES. HANDKERCHIEFS, neatest designs and most, delieate color A full line of tohoggans in nll shades, Show an slegant nssortment of § In our CLOAK DEPARTMENT our daily NEW KID GLOVES. LADIES' JERSEY RIBBED VESTS. FORTHE HOLIDAY ings in printed borders, latest pattern from 25¢ and upward. Children’s purl [ bought direct from one of the largest | sales prove that we are giving the best We have just received another im- Duchess lnee border handker-| in white and colored embroidery, hem-| lace zephyr wool muffs in all shades, castern manufacturers of the values in Omaha on plush sacques at | poration of our two well known brands Wi Beonah i 1 hand o VOB TED TN, FURS! Qur prices rauize from 4100, 81508175 | LS | 35,00 and §50.00. Come | of fine Fronch kid gloves in all shades broidered ‘l-i:m: ‘,,.'.3. lawn handker We have just opened a beautiful ns- ik FURS! upwards, We call -|mm o Y -and examine our garments, and you will [ of tans, slates, browns, black with col chiefs in all the late and choice noy gorth ffine imported fans in satin, | (o call especial attention to ourlarge | & line of check jerseys in bl find you cannot duplicate them short of | ored cmbroifflery, We confidently ro- ties. Fauze, erepe, ostrich feather, ote.in all | gock of © fur trimmings. - muifs | White checks, gold und black, garnet | 20 por cent. more money in any cloak | commend them us perfeet fitting and 200 repl Duchess lace border hand- | the latest effects, fur sota’ conprising all | and blue, brown and blac department in the city. We have some | very durable. . kevchiefs in all the latest effc rang- ANCY GOODS DEPATMENT, st H fashionable | price for this line is ~‘-"-’ They are | ;o and stylish ”',‘. s to offer this 2 in price from #1. ) euch. ! a full line of shades in im- i cted with great care from the | very cheap. We have also just adic AL LIV LS b B WL BB %0 dox, nahed vl 8k Mavia) Just half t arrasene, ch , filloselle, stablished and most reliable ¥un | Xne of colored jerseys, to which we in-| coming week in o line of RAGLANS that 100 doz. ladies utton **St, Maric 150 fine French hand-spun and hand- | r Kk in Smyrnn dye, [ JoteEs in the sountey. and we confi-| vite the inspection of ladies desirous of | have not heretofore been shown in | fine Freneh kid gloves with heavy em- smbroidered clear linen lawn hundler- | k itk and embroidery silk on | dont] hicfs, lovely designs, spools, tinsel, macrame, orivital cords 50 doz. Indies extra fine jorsey vests, scarlet and white, high neck and long sleeves, all silk and satin finished, at 81.65, never sold less than $2.25. Ladies' extra fine merino’ vests and pants, all sizes, at 50¢ ench, worth 65¢. Ladies' extra fine quality scarlet all« wool saxony vests and pants, warranted genuine medicated dyes and steam y X shrunk, at $1.00 cach, actually worth ssert that our PRICES are the | anything of this order. Omaha. Our prices are lowor than this | broidered backs, with colored welts to | &1 g0, | ) 1 orochutioot Our atoclk of low Tuspection and comparison will | JRemember we also show a full line of | sun ped garment issold east. It | mateh, at §1.15; value $1.50. 1 5 1o #15.00 eachy and crochet cotton, ur stoek of or prove . the well-known Star shirt waist all | will be advantageous to all rsons who A pants, all 1k fi hed “‘and ed i very exton- | ments jlush. silic and tinsel is the toade ‘e also have 5 R AR Yy At s | f i M b LI Rl ssoctian b of fins BEanow aud Teielt | fncet and most completo to' 18 found in SBHOTAL o and prices, We also have I'he | gosire to buy ehlldren's cloaks to visit doz. ladies d-button “Derby” fine | wtoum shrunk,” in all sizcs, ot $1.25 hand-cmbroidered handkerehiofs, com- | the ci Stamped linen goods in-large 9% Fotrh t0 12 years, in four grades. The prico | OUF cloak department and investigato rench kid gloves, pique stitched, withf sh, werth 81,65, prising all the latest noveltics, Vil 0 China silk searp. Our] 100 biack {60 Tire mufs ok is 81.55, 81,95, $1.50 and $2.00. Theso | Our stock. We have afullline of misses y coidery, bucks in, all shades, 75 doy Indies’ all wool eashmere hose ol shom e to 4.7 cach, g qrm'n of g1 £ ol Lhe ! -Iul«'; drive at 75e, actual value $1.50. are the best-fitting shivt waists made new markets, Gretehen skirts, &e. rth $2.5 full vegular made and extra longth with DUR SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES'| of Germuntown, Suxon) ¥ Zepyrs b 50 natural Australinn oppossum muffs, Ladies’ English cashmere hose super- 90 doz ladies’ all wool cashmere hose, double merino heels and toes, blacks, HANDKERCHIEFS Liderdown wool, & nd wool, iy i, i, worth 83,50, 5 ies silk mittens, blacks i 500, at Bie, Ble, 124e, 15c. 25¢ and 30¢ wili be | zephyr. Spanish, Alliwwee and | * 5o gAit 83874, worth 88, fine, all full regular made, extea_ long, i blaek and solid colors at 25¢, good value doz. ladies sille mittens, Blacks, | earlets, navy, seal and wine, ot AT R & tha | German knitiing yar. value $8.50, I | ek and colored, at 70¢, worth 95c. for 873c. i1, at 81, worth 81.574. worth G desivable anc case ladies’ white all-wool saxony Corner Dodge & 15th-sts. Corner Dodge & 15th-sts. Corner Dodge & 15th-sts. Corner Dodge & 15th-sts. Corner Dodge & 15th-sts_ Corner Dodge & 15th-sts Corner Dodge & 15th-sts. N T QOCTETY PEOPI I | andadded greatly to the : o Mr. Smith, Miss Brown, Mr, Lyle Dickey, Ec OES ‘RO E \t E 0’ [ show the membership to bo 16,214, an in- 'o than their duty in Kernaghan's case. 0, 9 bell's add, w d 1,850 AMOA\G ]IIE 50(”‘4’” lhm LL. ing event. The' interior decor Mrs. Dickey, Mr. Wyman, Miss' Lake, ) y " y l‘ “ T“ ANT '-R H erease of 3,166 members and fiftecn councils, | W ¢ could not and would not raise a Mets Olsen, un: . indeed hansome, and the s, recept Wilson, Miss Wilson, = The f: X 5% fiuger to thwart the ends of justice, they ex- od 15 of south 44 ft. of south 1¢ rooms —and libra vt the time books occasing, ‘ww-" figures and ON Drcrmner 1 some very radical changes | tended to him that personal hh\lnl Lmn\lm h, 17 and 18, blk 2, Campbell's add w d. lost their identity in the profusion of flow stlos, as and fans, bisque anim in the prescat law, enacted e even though ho had forfeited ev Mrs. Lewis Reed’s Brilliant Recep- | cr« and potted’ ) PRcscs_and forns 1 ! ) and bonbou Lolders, | Items of Interest to the Members Of | sionof the supreme lodgo of the Knishts upon then by bis rash deed of violence, T . hounded, and were ned and banked in ke ! ivers {1 Vaslons Saoret Ordors; adies of Honor, g0 into effect, —After that | have been none the less welcome in lis e c tion—Miss Baloombe's Debut. the florist’s best taste. Mrs, Reed was the » applicants will have to become | morse and bitter hour of death. ¥ LA U 2 e originator of the designs, ybody 23 4 ¢ England dinner"! S 1hers of the order and apply for member- e The following building ]mn‘.‘l;nl.nlnwum X present pronot v. | will be given at the ex all, ship in the reliof fund afterward. Class A, | 0. H. Battor took the first rank in | vesterday by Superintendent Whitlock: MRS. JAS. E. BOYD'S LUNCHEON. The d sprettily robed in & [ g THE INDIAN AS A PYTHIAN. | which now only cals for £1,000, w.ll be d Nebraska lodge No. 1, K. of P., Wednesday | James Pipe, ¢ Thirtieth and of white satin + and white tissue, | THURSDAY EVENM Deutcher club, vided into four divisions, as follows: First t. Cassin Ao $ 000 Miss Baleon herself an_ agrecabld | added to the usual attraction of ludies! nizht division, £500; sccond, £L,000; third, £2,000 3% s WHeE . Fraiicre, " dotth o' Cow ‘nile Tea- . d happy ent and during the eve- | by a musical programme which greatly in- : ourth, &0 cmbers of the class being [ A xpw division of the UL R. is be i i o Giacomina Nuptinls—Miss ¥ assesscd for each division in proportion to [ ized among the mewbers of Park odge Ko | qyiyite' S, Tratme, voroaed Collction of flowers. a Syoung laay's | Mu and Paul Heiuvich rendered — Mayor Broatch ing the amount for which they may be insured, | of . church and § school, Binuey land’ s German- Pleasant So- assistants in receiv: loy Yates, | “Rl » Hongroise,” Miss Franko sang, Howard Knlehinosd= the rates of assessments remaining the same 3 8 Miss M; W 7, wall of | Mr. Lennep, the celebrated zither artist, ren- = cial Events- Personals. " i 14,700 s as heretofore. Class 13 will be known us the | TerspAy. ArTERNOON. the Omaha regimont bt “,0‘,“‘“,"& 3 Detroit, Mich., 2 tin, Sanborn | dered a solo'on his instrument, Mme. Muent- The Elks, fifth division, but will remain separate from | U. R. K. of B. w 1 out to attend the h — and Will Doant y »ald folls? | fering and Max Lenz played a piano and. vio- r Twenty-fourth. D150 i S Haes the others, & e, mombers in this division will | funoral sorvices of I ik Dotine, member erguson-Currier. I theiv departy ing was indul ’ JAZS L chvoeg! o e ourier not iable for deaths occurring in any o of Planet lodge No. . of 12, The intermen Mour ‘ . t ... 817,740 At1:30 p Im Wodnon 1“:'\‘"“ & Lillian Cur. wnlgo furnishing ile musi ind afterwards a pleasant lunch was xcrLsion Lovar, A. F. & other four, and vi Present mem- [ was made according o the beautiful ¢ ; e , which was attended with impromptu A Sxposition hall Thuvs. | bers wishing to 1 uss 13 and enter class | monies of the . striot Co Notes. rier, daughter of Mr. €. E. Curricr, Twenty May and Edna € ncheon. | music by several of those present. HELIA sk e il T A can do so, providing they pass a proper District Cou otes sixth strect and Woolworth avenue. was Yesterday afte Ma \d Edna 4 ) day night. The musical and literary pro- | 1o dical examination, and if admitted the Tijg secoxn annual'ball of the K. of L. as. [ Nineteen suits were brought by 'C”"“fl‘l‘_“v married to Mr. Jamnes B, Ferguson, of Grand | Cowin, daughters of Hon. J. C. Cowin, en- | A very pleasant entertainment was the | gramme was greatly enjoyed by the large | will be assessed at the age at which they | sembly No. 5141 will take place Wednesday kson & Hunt, as attorneys, in tne dis- T s tortained a few of their friends at an clegant | re ered by General and Mrs. | number in attendance, and the efforts of M. | first entered class B, New certificates wi svember 28, at the new Masonic R ¢ to quict title in cortain e £ U LG brides- | jupcheon at their home, No. 1917 Capitol n to Mr. and Mrs. George Knight | L. Wilson, Mrs amter, Miss Jessie | be furnished free, but the usual medical o ¢ affair promiscs to be a very pleas- | Jots and lands in the city of Florence. maid, Mr. H. M. Canphell a8 groomsmon, | gvenue. Mrs. Cow ted the little ladies | White. The affair was in the nature of a | Merriam, Y ‘\lyn\‘)mn]“» . T. | aminer's fee will have to be paid. On Janu- | ant one, Yostorday the Quoen City’ National! M and the knot was tied by the Rev, Willard | in entertaining their guests, who greatly en- ssive tea. At cach table a lady - | Baldwin, Mr. Dollard, . ary 1, 1858, the supreme lodge offices will b e f Cir atl, O., filod-actio s the district Among the friends and relatives | Joyed themsc Among those C| s E upl I Mamie Willia Mossrs. D removed from St, Louis to Indianapolis, Ind. Tiis orbER, which Is rapidly inereasing in | of Cincinnatl, O., filed action In the distric wesent were Dr. Johuston, William and | Were Touise Squircs, Susic Colp fuy | au_ingenious manner. ables Mrs. E. Tarner and Mrs, C . R memborship b after many trials, at last se- | court against G. W, Duncan, doing businoss Rhondes, 1. M. Pattos y 1o h Florence Mors ie | handsomely laid and in the cel of ‘h | were warmly received. A rARGE number of the Good Templar | cured comfor » quarters for a lodge room. | under the fivm name of G Duncan & Co., Ly Rhondes, It M. Patterson, Le Grant | Rountze, Katie Pritehett, Blanche Sorenson, | was an exquisite fairy lamp. siding Ko lodgzes throughout the union have hold mem- 4 0. 1% has leased for the terni | praying judgment for §4,577.60 with interest Jewett, A S, Ritelie, | Mr. | euty Yitos, Anna Shiverick, Edith Smythe : tables were the followin: i Mrs, At g seeond anutial meeting of Omaha | orial servicos in honor of John 1. Finch, i ars the top floor of the Barkerbuild- | at the rate of 6 per cont on §23.51 (rom June N TEa oo ELIR LA ME ad sneral Wheaton, Mrs. J cker, Mes, Dr. 1 lodwe, No. 89, Elks, held Thu ¢ even- | right worthy chief templar of the world, who | i ieh is situated on the southwest cor- | 21, 1587 on §542.38 thercof from July 1, 18873 RGROE iGes e sy, Y ESTERDAY AUTERNOON 0 very pleasant own, Mrs. Fitch, Mrs. Licutenant Aber- | ing, the follgwing ofticers were elected: | died so suddenly. The order has lost the | ner'of Farnam and ¥ ith streets, and § rom July on £158.80 from Jimnin Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. J cour he quartermaster’s oftic ‘rombie, Mrs. ) Mrs, onant Davenpoat, exalted ruler; C.C. Hulett, | ablest leader it has ever had. will be ready for occupancy by December. | July 0§30 from’ August 2, 18575 LChE] i\ll‘!l ltlu«\n M. " X A numt f ofticc Rowe. The guests were: rker and med leading knight: R, C. MeC lure, v The A, 0. U. W. will be preps receive | from August 25, 1587, and on et I A 4 u d uwnd fe, Dr. Brown and wife, cnant Aber- d loyal kgt 1, C A MovEMENT is on foot among a number of | applicants in their new | i toratia; 2 18 Prank Tnnan, the former ¢ ibie and wife, L Mallory and | lectur kniohty W the: men of the city to form a castle of | 1588, It is expected that — Lult Siark 5 sk of the quartermaster's department, by | wife, Mrs. Fiteh, 2 . Lieutenant . Van Cott, freasur artin Kelley, | the kM®hts of the Golden Eagle in Omaha. | orderwill mect in these quarter: predations of Bandits, e Ay g, ¢ « i with @ handsome ebony gol 0, Licutena right, atrick, Mr. | tyler: George, T\ Mills, Thomas Swobe and | This order has been in_ existence since 1 o P BrowxsviLLs, Tex., Nov. 5—A relgn of ¢ on wnd " Mr." and -, beavinge the inscriptior in, Miss Lppinger, Lieutenant Rowe | €. S. Parrotte, trustees. Owing to the fact [ and now has castles in about eightee : ON Moxpay might” Mavor William 1. | (o 000 S (R e border counties 2 faywood, Tl S7 Ttorace Ludington made the pre: vife, Miss Kinzie that’ District ‘Deputy Grand Ixalted Ruler | It is a scret society, and has_for its motto | Broateh was_introduced to the mysterics of | bolveat Tl birE aad Homnt (st cailbrh and Mus. T i eand Fand t ch, ht well did he | Francis and Past ¥ixalted Ruler Babeock are | “Fidelity, Valor and Honor.”” Its aim is to | the rank of Page in Myrtle lodge, K. of P, | between Edinburg and Rome, the resu Mich, ARACMES Currier. lona, | form the task, M. Iny veplied inaneat | AT TiE residence of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. | out of the city, the newly clected oficials | cultivate the morals i ity of its | To-morrow nizht his honor will be iustructed | depredations of Mexican bandits. Almost Mich S ALt O T et torc ol || ittician of thanks. Mr. Tnman will leave ]\)1'"'“1“'\””"\;."'1 ‘.}mv afte 10\\]!\.'I\0'L 8" | woro not, § u‘g' and will not be until next | members. Al sectarian or politics ‘ov- | in the armorial rark of r lAlNh"wl[ | every merchant has recefved threatening : and ] J. Humilton, of | 358 SRSCRY Gy CCatley, assistant | Musical society held a very plensant meet- vening, when a special commu- | ersies are prohibited. Among its objects is | Mendelsohn will also be d this rank | ogers, ordering payment of heavy s or e o ‘\‘;‘j' s tohomt | quartermaster for Chicae ere he will re the following programme being ren- | nication will probably be held, ssistunco of members i distress, and | fn tho same 10dge to-morrow night. },,f.'.:.‘ugf’;‘.h:tl.'.'fvJ.-:;\x:::.lllt.n-lfnxlvf:xl"J'\)u-flxr‘:-‘x:ln?; AL E e A N T LIer | side in the future. 1: ity giving aid to the widows and orphans of de- SALLLER IR s ond nston, and Mr. i Pred and ki e ¢ travel without guards, o bor e iy o ceats 3 5 <o..Bach | Joux M. Honens, @ reputable merchant | ceased members, The sceret work consists Roalimatate Mranstors, shiarifiaare (GoinE iAb I theyibARt ay of T Hyreriox elub gives its second party | Leg L £ and excellent, cifizen of Lehigh, I T, was | of three degres Pilgrims, Knights and AV RALIS Tl I thoir deputics to hunt the Lobbors o Tast A this scason at Masonie hall next Tuesday | (1) Et Y minor, | Cliopin | €lected to receive'the rank of pugec in Anchor | Crusaders, and has for its theme thestruggle | James Vore and wife to William i 3 giATR L : cre a chain miuor, | b lodge, K. of P,'nt that 1t subsc- | of the christian warrior. svorendagibiiceb oy diyat Wit o v ando city, but it is Blobns butt o e e Spohr | quently developed that the candidate had o Edwund Burke to .1¢ a) d the forco 1a ot strolig onoughito: beps Bt vt w0 e SRR ) urned from Ole Venezia o Kapoli. Sviooo Liszt | one-sixteentlr Indtan blood in his voins and 1. C. Winre, Tk new 8. K, of R. &S, | han, und 3513 and 14 Dlk . e 8 e s Inan e R N NG S whihipla . < 4 |« The oficers forthe fo: Presi- | tne Anchor's ofticers wrote to the suprem Cnights of wis born in | _ Pee, Wdo oo By 0 bandite. B L LA e d or E 3 dent, Miss Rusting vicep it, Mrs, Hen- | cha for instruction i supreme | Lebanor . Junc : s been Linahan to Edmund Burke, lot ik o pewly wedded couple left for | month to Miss Annie Dailey, an” old_school: | shaws secretary, Mrs. Hills; treas 183 || ‘chancellor re, s While I do | a membe S w2 ftoflotd bk 3 Leavenworth Wi 1 t Mies Minnio Shictas, | mute of his, und th vy couple will | Ros + Council Blufts secretary *und A\ CHi it o Hontan o ool HANOALIDTS [N Sacen a Lt 5 Vit Anatid w ! AL thel I re (aTiE His return, | treasurer, Miss Belle Robinson, S d, established a pi ont, yot it it year, and has heen' ¢ I¥ an of- | Edwin S Rood a..i_ ife 5] : Hsdnyarbing brepsuplomnyasiaiven RtEouk belnhila RN a s hrtire R mitie SR is a fact that the following appears on the | ficer of the grand lodge of Tennessee sinco | arty, lot 21 and 22 bl 4 Albright's GrandiIsiang rguson ut their new bome in ranks of his unmarrvied friends will bo Mns, Fraxk Corrrrzer will give a mu- | journal of the supreme lodge in 1570, and | 18576, He od two 1« - V. 3 ! s frand Island. heartily appreciated by his many friends. sicale November 24 at ber home, for the ben- | was approved amiong otl ts: ‘On April | cellor by unanimous ion, and has been a b Huntley-Giacomini, e :'m ”1“’;"'“;*“' lml|~f ‘h;l rst C il at the urgent request of the grand | supreme repre of Tennessee ¢ :} and 18 in Motter's sub of 48 S 13 B Wodilbodad Novomber 8. the | - THURSDAY BVENING M 3 onal church, Mesdames Squire sta- | chancellor of Pennsylyania, permission was | supreme lodge of the world sin ., hav Rogers, qc... T oAl d 05 N o o ; nd Mo Brigham, 5 t G > initiatio chi e © times elected without oppos Edw Row vy and wifoto Phil i marriage of Mr. 1. E. Huntley, of Salix, Ta,, | 4209 North Twenty-four X for the initiation of Gehiza | been three tim 1 without oppo: B onor of Miss e 2 u selection from r, & chief of the Six Nations in Can- | He has been grand_keeper of records Lyan, lot 7 Pelham place w d....... 4,80 P place at the residence of the bride's p ful one and the genial hostess tender + | poar, and solos will be wiven by Mr. I3 N s o was studying medi- | unanimous re-election. In consequence Rowley, lot 24 blk 4,Cotner & Archer . 1624 North Twenty-second street. Rov. A, | guests an cutertaimment long to be an- | Mrs. Squires, My. Young, Mr. Estabroolcand | cine ut Jeif g , in Philadelphia, in- | this fact he brings to the office experienc add, w SR o F. Shorrill, of the Pirst Congreg i The guests were Midses Anna Me- | Mme. Young. duced me to grant the request.” The su- | great value, i A SR church, petformed the ceremony, Miss Marie | Cag va Bartlett, Blsie Willamson, Lo 5 preme lodge has since declared Tndians | Mr. White has been president of the Press | Weiss, lots §and 10 blk 3, Arbor Bl Batad g TR sl e ML Gy ) f M elligible, but T know of no legislation or con- | associati ‘Tennessee during the last year, | _ Place, w d... ST QIC N oom, Sl 3 ¢ stitutional provision that would be construed | and has just been appointed on the stait of [ W G Albright and wife to 17 Mitt; o foam. ¢ h i . 0 | s Grace Withaell b revurned from | 1o bar U bpplioant, i i case 1 wou ovemor Taylor, of that state. - Ho s ulso |~ rocht, Lot TLRIC S, Albrightis sub o i TTa hADDS GYant 'oR thel| WILIMEC 1 A B Miss Jenk- | the cas \ave to deal with a scientific, microscopic in- en appointed as the cliairman of the com- ot 30, Albi OO0 IAWIC Sty el \‘,’.:L:.'h e ebans s n this ety | . Mrs. Levi Carter has returned from a visit | vestigation of the biood corpusoios, and a8 T "y the governor to represent the stato | Clarlk Muller x“;nl‘\ur.-x.,(,4|4'»‘.\«lr~k\\{ ido and groom were as peofuse | for several weeks left for her home, | to the east believe it is my duty to administer the law in 3 i ntennial commission. He Spriuggor, 1 24 059 -'"‘”,' ' iticor oA Miss Mamie Leonard, of Newark, N. J., is | 115 spirit and intention, and not as an unat : ul proprictor of tho- Lebanon ¢ G B Maynes 1st add to Valley,w d I al decorations were especially noat e v party of'a sorios of witer. hops | visiing Miss Grace Withnell, 'llnfl:v]l““"l‘lul\ll rulo that tho appl loant,’ Me. | (Tean)He ald. 7 ‘I{“\;’l’f o "“; “’," e }‘"',l‘“ ik, G and tasty, their arvangzement and ploasing | will oc e ‘ovomber 14 >, W ‘o and da ¢ have | John odges, on your show s eligible ' - . v, nlg a k NI 8. A larg# number | clud Y IL Millard is_in 1Soston and, with | NoU think that it was ever .lm,mul ‘thata | in the circles of secret socicties comes from [ Albert 5 § Ritchie l: B Pog g, ot 4 G0 Tapmominio: And costly’ presenes ¢ Mr. J. I Millard s in toston and, With | chart or family tree should accompany ev 3 It appears that o momber of blk 2, 15t add to South Omaka, w d.. ¢, BREERen T itiio M Gounlos ¢ TaHionE | I ERID LY R RN O AN s SEE. Baloy . Millard, will return in a fow days. applicat your w A rfield 3K, of P., one Johm | W H Russcll to N 1D Solomon, lot 9 them being a handsome Sobner piano, pre- | sv., gave o progressive euchre party at their I s Adams left Monday | enter, and possibly when he naghan, was found guilty by the law of blk G, Shinn's ..d‘, w l[l . by the parents of the bride. After | residence on the corner of Nineteenth and | ¢V v southern California. height of Pythian honors i [ land of murder in_the first degree & Jx\nu'!‘slnhmnAmr‘\n‘n i ceremony the guests partook of a de- | Grace streets, There were about forty per- s, T. J. Foley, of North Platt e | nity ofa k ) e reg ay | sentenced to be hanged. That the prisoner \:nll lot 15 blk 16, Hanscom pl licious repust, to which ample justice was | sons prescnt, and a very social time was | guest of Mrs. S. D. Barkalow, 2506 cnsue, the “sixteenth’ be eliminated and the | was guilty appeared from his own confession, Wl sieend done. Mr. undMrs. Huntloy loft for Chicogo | passed in playitig cards uniil about 120'clock, | avenue, past forgotten in the light of the prescat. An examination by medical me ng[l:u\;;\ll bim | Nlel :fi‘fil‘lffi*‘]‘ b “1‘ Pruyn's Vednesday evening, from where they will | when the hostess spread o tempting lunch | Mrs, Jamee M, Bishop, o c wre to be per sane, and_the governor re d husband, 1o AN T gL 3 Ihen o) oaons . apEo e ominE e | i nTaam0n {v.,”l\nl.'sp\\ry{'""f\'n‘u:“. OnroLe Lonar K. 0f P, gave the rank of | fused to commute the death sentence. 1seforo | and 6 blic 14, sv.“nm...n wd The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | the good things set before them, Mrs, Bailey | California street. Jknight to ten esquires Thursday night. his execution, ;plvmll I\‘n-lrn ,:h‘:!m,x\\'l:n "“l",';(':fl"l’n;;\’" e incomini, of this city, and for many | was assisted in entertaining by her daughter, | Miss T. €. Kennedy left for the cast Thurs- e peen @ man of more tha or- | bk 4, 4 : ing by her many | Mvs. Hurry Counstuan, z : e S ':hh'\;‘m'nrxh\““ Az TOB recont sossion: of the supreme y intelllganco, had @ consultation with | Souths Omab Wil v iosenonsen J"""“" d s and host of friends, A w'e Waterbury, Conn. council of th L of Honor s 3 although | Lincoln R Scott 1o .Illldb Stewiey The groom is & and estecmed | Treuspay siout the Al Around the World- 8 A prizes were offered to all councils making the | his crime had, rse, logally severed his | - lot 3 bik 1, Potter & Cobb's 1st ud i younyr business man of Salix, Ia Cirele held their regular monthly meeting at | e John Lo Tuttlo and Mr. and Mrs. A, | largest gains, the councils being divided into. | membership, y ake | to South Omana, w d 1,150 To both, the ny friends in Omaha | the home of Mr. Leggett in Omaha Vi )\"‘ _“"“‘l"{'r "i‘m-lg;gm,}\ru the guests of | four classes, with four prizes to each class, | charge of his remains and give them decent | D W Hill t -u:v..n: Sesscmann, A tendor hearty congratulations on their happy | As nsual an enjogable cvouing was spent, the | M and Mrs. John M. Tnurston, as follows: * Class A, councils with less than | burial, And not only this, but it further con- wd o 4 union, while'th echoes the sentiment of | Hiliside Congregatio choir _rende: Miss Appie Reno, of Wichita, Kas., spent a | fifty member: s BB, with fifty and less | sented to reccive in trust for the purpose ¢ all who know them by bespoaking for Mr. | somo yory fing quartette music, Mrs. Fe few days in the city the past week the guest | than 1005 class C, with 100 and less than 2003 | of sale - his instantuncous railroad | Nye, lots 26 S SR h ot Huntlay afature balght anal oles Titted herselt admivably in an essay on | ©f M. and Mrs. Charles W. MoNair, class D, with 2 3 v | air-brake patent, so that if anything | Hil,wd coeieens 4,000 with just enough thorns to make the rosed [ “Ancient Gladiatorial Contests.” A tr Ms. Colonel Brownson left Friday for | based on the . "“Tho | should be realized from the inven- sweet. posed of Mr. and Miss Rich and Mr. Gel- | Knoxville, 1lL, where her daughter, Miss Y 2, | tion his debts should be paid and his widow L : le i nd 1,“,,1.,“.“,1(,..‘1 Daisy, is attending school at St. Mary's. esy v d nicce receive th 'n«] 5 ml sm“g stipu- | w . et o0 Patter: which was' highl, Mrs. Millspaugh, wife of the ex-dean, of “mber: rder 30, Jated in the papers, which were legally drawn | S At tho residence of the bride’s pavent preciated, 7 e e B s (64, ales, | up. Other J to bo paid_certain 1,030 Soufh Eighteenth stroet on Thursday oceur- | the fivst Thursday’ in Decomha her mother, Mrs, Clarkson. Shé | 51, : norars, suins, at the. dead man's requesty and the en. | &fill\““"":'n"‘“‘]"'l’"‘l‘(" 6 Pt G 8 N 4 Jircle will meet at the home of Mr. Klute, »anied by ber daughter, Mary Douglas Ham- srial changes were made amount provided for is about $24,000. | South Omaha Land Co to Pii as- red the marriuge of Mr. T. M. Patterson, of [ Cirele will meet at the home of Mr. Klute, phalediby bevidauihter Mary DouglanRam |y, REEAR ks oraenby e supreme made !le S hieh o sum should be realizod is highly | - sada, part of tax lot No 10 in $:14-13, . Plattsmouth, and Miss Nettio Myers. Noue g and Mrs. - . cil at its late session, These will be prowmu . but the Kuights of Garfield | wd.... sau but friends of the contracting partics were | J y 1 me 2034 Burng THE CITY COUNCIL. ated when thoy go intg offect. ring tho Injunction to exer- | Tsnae S Hascall to’ Charies ¥ ' Go i present, and the ceremony was performed cet. Thursday evoning, A mumbor g The order in Now York makes a good 3 ard offenders and to care for | miaun, lot 2 blk 3, Huscall sub, w d. 1,200 R R av i W Havehn 0 LBollace. Ao beir friends gath their cozy little | Counsel for the Police Case Ofticially | showing for the past two years. The reports | the bereaved ones, have determined to do ! Byroy Reed etal 10 Theo Olsen, 7 b SV W e Bl 4 5| home and a most enjoyable evening was unounced—The Saloons. lose present were Mr. J. M. Patterson, father | gt iy, 80 Deosent awerc: . M. and i of the groom, Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Wyndhum, | oo ool Do e Vord "B irs: | The city council convened at 8:10 last even- James and Samuel and Miss Edith Patter- | Mrs, W. J, | and Mrs. Thomas | ing with President Be in the cl ®on, brothers and v of the groom, | Meldrom, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richelicu, [ Eleven members were present, Mosst . i i mln!l".l{(wmu'h. A { Mrs, Myers, the \1» nd Mrs. J. Wigman, Mr. and M , Cheney, Van Camp, Alexander, i 3 pavents, William, FEmma, broth neer Otis, Mr. and ) ety Mr. g et S AR e f ALREEe ‘and sister of b1 e e e [ Bk AR s T T hen, Loo aud. Klrstead belng'the o o | Leading Specialty Ilou sorge Wilcox, M rank Wilcox, | and Mrs. Carmichael, Mr. Mrs. J. A, | sentoes 4 and Mrs, T o Fulcher, of O ordon, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gordon, M: The followmng resolution, appointing legal is in Philadelphia. Sw P2 15, T T NEe Iine The atten S J Patterson, Jr. Mrs. M. W. Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Hy J counsel to represent oh council before th and Miss i Myers., Tho pros ] :\1 b.yu_lm;‘ g1 ‘.\\n‘xth:n“ Mr. and le:x supreme court, in the test case of the police . RO R N | Sl W Sl M e | ire commission, was presentea vy 3ve. | But Omaha gets them. They are coming at the rate of three to five . Futtoro it beathons i Paitsnonti RSO 1| e, Tt Georss . Ambrose i | tiOUSANA & day, and as the packing facilities are increased the receipts 0 N Hallowe' g y. Bishop, J. W. Bishop jr ames H. Connor, | John C. Cowin be 1 th h ( A vEny pleasant event. of the past woek | W- . } T ottt Mt | dnemed i it e o | Will grow rapidly. Armour & Co. commence working their immense was the Hallowe'on party given Monday Dalon M Leo, W g AN B B [ phobos 10 e sieene oant ' | packing establishment to-morrow and then the hogs WILL squeal. ond at her 4 oh legal sf s Tt ol ate Joal:iki 10 Davenport street. The even Vs Mus. J. M. Woorwoiitn, assisted by the m advisabl 3 Costumes, - Jackets, Sealikin spent in an enjoyablo many o \ Misses Butterield, will give 1 to | opinion and judgment of the court in the and Fur Lined Garm oraclos suitable to ALl Hallowe'en ap- | Mr. und Mrs. Clenient ) watter, and to prevent the recurrence of OhLIERT 1 3 guntil 8. Mr, and Mrs. Chase will receive | such unwarranted acts on the part of said [ropyiely saGaulta d numerous mystic | myegday and Thursduy Of tils we f ded board. L] rit ferred, the vesult of whick the | South Thirtenth sf The following ordinances were passed: To arrangement of the fortunes of all the young . authorize the city treasurer to rebate the guests to 2heir full and complote satisfaction. Mus. Jame: gave o luncl penalties on delingu a . The affalr was given in honor of the Misses | 1 Lottie L. Gossette and Kate Stilwell, botl of Tacas nive HHOR - YRR L0 Bl Sossmonts npon o ] horiz- ear about 2,000 head of cattle come into the Stock Yards daily, and they arc vretty much and comprise fifteen cor D p | ing the issue '\ln.:huh. Yaipment. 1b. thelr most charming mapher, | Loio Srrangoments - wose oxquisito, », fl"‘fl‘.'yrx‘.".'.l\“f:’fi- for the purposo of paying tho all slaughtered. This is hard on the cattle but it makes a great business for Ormaha, When Department MissRatherino 1 ‘\:x‘u‘fu'«|mli"»"\“-m-\‘!vl‘-' s woe wecorded full Justice, hose | of stroctain paving districts No, M, 55, 04, | all the great packing houses complete their buildings, now in cours: of erection, and ave | Is jn Charge of Mrs. Huber Bai ra Hostetter, Miss Hickox, Miss g s $oilok Fuuma Rice, Miss Hattic Ray and Miss Holen | ton o5, Woolworth,: Wakele e | A EN1. SSUILEE Poliiiong § foptéd; | ¢ ady to receive and slaughter, the business will be something wonderful. And while this is man. Vineyard in, Worthington, Caldy 4 thorizing the . hoard of all going and v industries are springing up all over Omaha, do not lose sight ~ Mrs. Reed's Receptic cy, Burke, Brown, Pritchett, Hauscou,Coll- | works 1o enter into a contract. with C § on, and while other industri pringing up all ov g 8 Our Dressmaking De= The advent into soclety of Miss Mabel Colins, “Hright, - Clarke, Kit Fanning to grude u portion of Burt stree of the splendid opportunities for investments of every kind and character. A bettor oppors partment e R atath o coomalon'of n re R Tyt R o | e was adopted autboriziug the saloons | tunity never presented itself. Values are now on alegitimate basis and purchasers can hard- Lo ception a mce of tho you y'n | rosidence of Goaryo A Hoxgland by the Ger- | that thoro was pation tssacd by e | 1y make a mistake in anything they buy. Consult our property list, just issucd. From this Presided Over by Ma'lam'e o el T he mombers of this popular and successful | cl as secn fit to send a police = 11l oo s tdes Sugnet, of Paris, Airont, Inst Bridar bighh -Rome 3y b S Mo EaAn Promn e | Tran .0 rt of the saisan men ad ordered | YO Will get a faiv idea of valuations. Always yours to command, invitations were issued, and abe - | the german, the other participants being Mr. | them to close from 6 a. m. to $p. m dred of Omaha's leading sc B Beall, Miss Chambers, Mr, C. Beall, Miss An ordinance changing the grade on Web- HEYMAN DEI H s genticmen responded, wak S Hughu Barton, Miss Dixon, Mr, Deuel, | ster street, from Twenty4irst to Twenty- , and most, briil : it of ¢ Miss Kehnnedy, Mr, Doane, Miss Hall, Mr! | third streets, was laid over under the rules, A ?’hfi grounds s y -y & " n rda \'l\w Miller, \:‘l I’A\lxh\'\, i‘\lllul\\ ll;- The coune él !{u n .u\)n\l:l ed 80 as ‘3 t;:ublu ’ | ence wero handsomely jinated with ) fams, . Poppleton, Mis it Mr: Reed, » portion of the members to attend the r ( o n » - ” - Chiuese latorns and. locomotive headiigits, | Miss Shears, Mr. Seaver, Miss Dick Bilcan rallys - £ ryyodigiad (Incorporated) 3807 South 16th Street, Omaha. | 1518 anfl 1520 Famam &, 3