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. “THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: G;U\'DAY DECEMBER 4. 1887~SIXTEEN PAGES. : 3 ECHOES FROM THE ‘\’l‘h ROO“ O.; Walter Fotter, V. €3 PLE‘SA\'T SOCHL E‘E\TS Barton, Mirra .-.. and C. ncnn,l’nkc, i cm:ncn Norum. by the pastor, Rev, John Gordon, at 10.30 (can national convention next ¥ L. G Bley, M. Bt dulins i \ s \ o | Ringwalt, W. L. —_— . m.and 7:9 p.m. - Sunday school at 127m. | started on their mission. They - wergghy 3 M, K. Burothy, M. A.; s, . . Monday CONGUEGATIONAT, Hamilton ~street church, vernor John M Thayer, Geol )\mm) K. of R aud S, r\\-Anil‘;:':u‘l:“l‘ww‘rl‘||\unln Il"'!'f'\“':":““‘l‘“;l“r"'l;“ First, Nincteenth and Davenport stroots— lllauml(nn street near Low William | 1), Meiklejohn, speaker of the {ga n - € g 101 o ¢ Dur vot £ fol 18t C 0 J *alm, e or. Sab PIVICes 30 | O senate; o K 88 3 The Various Secret Ordors Seloct | A rex miovesynnonion hall for Masons | Doings of the Woek Among the | Tha voune ladice of the barty were Mi B R 0 0 el By e I & .l,.',:‘.'.u‘.".\.v‘r. e schoni ALy b mad i v LA “‘ e Their Servants For Next Year. is to be built at Eastport, Me Soclety People. ;t":‘;“fi“l“:."l‘x;"‘l‘”'"’"‘_"" Miss Ranney noon, Church prayer meeting Wednesday | Wednesday prayer meeting at 1 Lindsin_State’ Jovrnar; G, M ||,‘..)...,r e Ay ( 88 ere, v 2, 8. U B prayer peting Fri- hlel 9 o 1Prosb o sditor o o 0 Aot 2% W Tn Onn Fetaows 31* Nelgh pave a il Hre \Wakuies M Kontons | gvening. V. . 8. C. B. prayer meeting Fri g Atbler Pluce |l|\:-‘|\’n fan chireh, Rov :\E::."u'l!‘». ayoridy’ Cadet 11'.{.\1‘:1\ ;’:,‘hé Vednesday evening which was one of the i Mr. Wakeley, Mrj Charles Wilson, Dr, Sum. [ “%3 i - ey et Otiatie B ‘Swote, of (L8 RESULT - OF THE ELECTIONS. | pleasint events of ho season. The attend- | VHE KINSMAN-COOKE NUPTIALS. | 30 NG 'S, Herlip and Lieutenant Ken. Mary's Aventie, St, Masyls gnd Twven. | o'clock, Subtlay schiool at g2 malia i .",', i ance was large, non, The party W vn{h\ Fort Omaha and | [¥-$ixth dvenues o0 and e e e R L LY AL % —— - . . \ere ontertained Py Birs. Dr. Brown, t ervices at 10:50 and - Sun- 1 entecnth st | n Dodge and Capitol Ll aiR i i . Tie Masoxs of the state of Arkansas at the | Miss Edith McKenzie's Luncheon—A [ noon. _Young people’s choir in [ ave. Rev. John Williamson, pastor, Services y app, of Council uffs, a Masonic News—Items From the Odd 1 lodge which adjourned November 24, Donkey Party-General slal Tup 1AviEs of 'the Iirst Congregational Y. 8. P COE prayer meeting | at 10250 a. m.and §:30 pom, Subject Mkl ol gt o Fellows--The A. 0. U. W.— deciiled to build a Masonie temple, Tt will : § church have arranged for u concert to be | M evening. Chureli prayer meeting | morning, “Growth,” in the ev nal committco amounts to: 6i9,060; aue probably be of granite, and will cost upward News—Gossip of tho given next Tuescay and Wednesday « Wedneaday evening. hood, he sermon in the evening will be B O I Knights of Honor—Gencral of £30,000, ¢ Clubs-Personal. Hinges, Blind Booye, the negro musical pro- | Bethlchem Chapel, Sixtoenth and Hickory '\‘ young mon. Sabbath school at 13 m. | Bertlons By B S oo s T Pythian News. digy. M I tor, Sun ouiig People’s prayer meeting at 643 on | Thev expoct to add several more tiousa of Lin- iu Sew ‘,,” school on | Sabbath nings Al ar 0 that already secured. 't Capital Kinsman-Cooke. Licutenant and Mi4. Kinzie gave a party at South Omahn Presbyterian ehure Attackod by Fox ' { " 1 i A TRES - GENSTHONY B Fort Omaha on Wednesduy evening. 1t was tyninth and Mar Pwenty-fifth and Q streets, Attacked by Footpads. At v:rln(thu mecting of Omaha Logion ,'nll“. o ME K. A of Miss Sophie | J,lory attended by garrison folks and thor. | tha strools. 1. Taylor, supterinten- ha. Rev. G odige, pastor Mike McCarthy, Johin Russell, Jack CAré O C. C. Ricnawp O'NEtL of the K. of P., was | Cooke to Meo A, W, Kinsman was solem- | guoyis enjoyed, dent. Sunday school at 3 o'clock. vices at 10:45 a. m. v sclioo rott, John Car and Charles Baxter, foufl quictly murried to Miss Anna Vanderpoel, of | nized at the residence of the bride’s mother y P Third, Nincteenthand Spruce streets— A, Presbyterian chureh, No. 1910 L toughs, are locked up for attacking FFred A AT Lincoln. at No. 112 South Twenty-fifth avenue on | Miss Amelia Blumve” gave a party at her | B Peniiman, pastor icos at 10:30 and | Sabbath school at 250 and preaching serviee | (ross at the corner of Fifteenth and Daven t8 0 Thursday evening, December 1, at residence on north Twenty-eighth street 30 0'clock. | atnoon, Y. P, | at4o'clock p. m, port strects and relieving him of twel! . utenant J. B Sytitn has peen reappointed DL D. G, | . ™ e 3 . Wednesday evening. Card playing and music g C. E. pray unday, 6:30 Iirst Presbyt ‘hureh, corner Do Lt Pl 8 “'“"'l""' bearer; L C.of the K. of P for Douglas county. o'clock. This event was preceded by a bridal | o055 orvamme and o most enjoyable Glitivelt b sating \Vednosdny iy ftrouia. by, WV, . Hars Gy D. Holmes, re supper, given in honor of the bride and groom | time was spent by the participants. v hurch prayer meeting Wedr g Ve Wi s e 1 l,xmqmu senior workil ON JaNvaRy 5 Oriole "lodge K. of P, will | by Mrs her residence cor- B o i Saratoga, Ames avenue and I\\vn‘ fifth aud 75, Young The Duke at Home. ds, junior workman; ‘W, '|u. er, | publicly install its recently clected officers | nor of ¢ R doy evening M Leavitt | ftreet—Rev. J. A, Milligun, pastor. Sunday Lbath school at Loxnoy, e The Duke of Marlbod guard. It was also decided that after Jan’ | Md il eive a social ab its hail on the | "¢50 e m gave a rec “and Mrs, | CYening service at 7:00 o'clock. Sunday who hos been visiting the United Stat uary 1, 1558, the regular meeting nights oceasion. . 3 on Monds ovember 28, in a '4|\10 Tillson at their "A\“ sdhool at 0 o'clock METTODIST. arriv at Queenstown this morning. would be the first and thivd Mondays of cach that ref «dit on the hostess, A8 asalAted By Mes, ‘Squircs, Mr Free Evangclican German, Twelfth and | Services of Trinity M. 15, chureh will be D month, Ts xew ofticors of ,\m"o lodge K. The supper was superb and consisted of | 11 1. Betabrook, Mrs. WM. Duinam’ Miss | Dorcas strocts W. i, Benechort, | held ut the corner of Suunders and Binney - e - at Lincoln are: € Tarother, C. C, ; cleven courses, ‘Those prosent were: Miss | Kiight and Miss Mary Knight, The utair | pastor. - Services AP g i‘.";‘";"\fl,y‘",}‘:{“‘:“{I R W e Churehill, V. C.; 1 C. Munger, prelates 7 | ophie Cooke, Mr. A. W. Kinsman, Miss | was a decidedly pleasant one. My, and Mr i AT R0 N R L) 4 SN ) W. Kelley, M. of E.; Jucob Notth M. of K. | Felen Coote Mid: Dougas - M oowe, | Tillson will be ut lome Wednosdays in Decem. | ing Wednesday evening. E {gople's mecting av p.om. Alfred H. W. & She C. iite, K. of R. and S, H. Foxwor- | Dy, ana Mrs, Kuhn, Mr. ,,,,,i Mrs. Coman, | ber, at 605 South Twenty-cighth street. Mrs. Cherry Hill, Central park addition—Rev, | Henry, vastor. penc thy, M. at A3 Dr. E. 7. Holyoke, master. Mr. N, A, Kuhn and M " Bupnbam will be b home Fridays in Decem. | J H. Milligan, pastor. S ssat 11 and 7 | Seward Streot M. E. church—Rev. Charles and 8., C. A, Potter: ) %3 i e ber, at 424 North Twenty-first sticet. o'cloc inday school at noon. Young | W, Savidee will preach in the moruing upon | Jthe Liver, Kidoeys, Stomach and Bowels. 1. of 1., 0. K. Smith; M. at A, H.J. Saw: | A, D, Marshall lodge K. of P. at Lincoln Mok D Pesler, e, i € X *, people’s meeting at 6 o'clock. “I'he Sunday School.” In the evening his Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, yer. ‘This lodee is o prosperous’ one and its | yas” elected the following officers: W. H. | (hiailon” Cole i Miss Kittie: Kuhn, | Mn. Gr , one of the popular | Hillside, Omaha View—Rev. H. €. subjoct wil bo Domestic ervants.” Bilions Complaints and Malaris of all kinds| s, T e well ond carelully | Borger, . T, Gaylord, V. C.: Chiatles | Musie swas furnished by Prof Dworsik, \nuné y, wa€ married in | pastor. Services at 10:30 and 780 o'clo BAPTIST yfl:n;fi:,a:&uu-l:nlmd 0. O, Is & Aiting tributo to the great inte "lll {)rlul \te; o, 1-' I)n\\lm ‘K of 1t. and 8.1 | Tho coremony was performed by Denn Gard: N. Y., to Miss Janeh Bee, a beau- [ Sunday school at noon. Y. P.S. C. E. prayer | North Omaha Baptist 2400 Saun- 7 thotioetor Tiaa Kutean o (o e reat intorest | Enos Johnson, J4. 1. Hayden, M. of | yopof Trinits cathedral, The- bride wore a | tiful and aminblé young lady of that city. | meeting Sunday evening. ders strect—ltev. F. W. Foster, 1 tlemaun has been a member of the order but ALl Frauk H. Bohannan, | dress of wiite corded silk en train, poarls ceremony took place one week ago | park Place, California and Thir tor, Preaching on at 10:30 a. m. 'd S{Htes A and flowers, snd was given away in @ most dnesilay at the residence of the bride’s | gtreets—Itev. M, L. Holt, pastor. Servic and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. little more than eighteen months, but he is th < mother, 31 Second street, Brookl, N. Y - o 3 0 - o BrIoN ok, an RU1G. o thian | Enterprise lodgo No 50 1, of P, at Soutn | AMPressive manner by Dr, Kubn, Messes, f mother, §1 Sceond strect, Brooklyn, No¥. | av10:30 and 7 o'clock. ‘Sunday school at | Prayer mecting Wednesday evening. Tl Taw a8 well as a close adherent o its precepts. | Omata neld theis anni m;,,‘,"i"(;' MHibsdey ;}:;:;nmn Kuhin and R. F. Simpson acted nly intimate nds were present. Mrs. | jo0n, public cordially invited.® The Sunday school R orted to his place | Miller will be a valuableacquisition to Omaha the following officers: | ¢ the ushers, who ed and met the Mr. and Mrs. Miller have nicel Ball, V. C.5 E. | ridal party at ihe foot of the stairs with Mr, | located at 1612 Webster st whero the Hlaves, M.at | 1" Douglus ns best man and - Miss | Will be at home to their friends after Decen B H l{mnuhl!". Cooke, — sister to the bride, who, The dean was will arrange for a Christmas entertainment He will 1l the chair with a dignity that be- | night and to-morrow. comes the chief officer of the first Nebruska | 5. H, Johnston, C. lodge. Captain Sy s election toghe next | |, W, ¢ highest position is a wise sclection. T o LUTHERAN. abbath home, corner Fifteenth and Davenport . W. German Lutheran church, 1005 South |~ pojngt Baptist church, Strangors’ Twentictl ¥ street—B, J. Frese, pastor, Ser- Tnd Sunday at 10 a.m. ' Sunday school | g o ; wer s oceupied in thie Ritehardt 3o streets R Dastor. Preach- ¢ he has proven himself a valuable | yoi %5 ; N led =~ the = way to ~the = parlor N Al B i R s e | N at 10:30 8, i, and p.m. Young Ordcr o e proven himself o valuablo | John DI A0 o DEHBA] Cbies: closely followed by Mr. Kinsman, Mrs. Cook | . Rannt Bexsoy, asslsfed by the ladies St dgies Eyangelical Lutheran chureh, | WSS B (D e and Dr. Kuhn, who e od the bride. The | his cong fon will shc give achild smony wne witnessed by a host | ente it. The same will probably intimate: fi After hearty con. | on the ISth inst., the day being the cighth "T'went first and Burdette | g ye: “Porsonal Love for a Persodal mur1 pustor, | oy sning theme: “A ¥ Decis by the pastor | Supbath_ school at 12 m. oyer. and fidelity to Pythian interest will carnest cfforts, ark lis Capital City lodge K. Fthe following ofti . W. Johnson, V. nl I incoln has % Roose, Johnson, ce and pr mfnu qud friends repaived | day of the Jewish feast of Chanuckah, which | at 10:30 a. m. and 7:50 p. m. LY o a8 y O '\l o ons, ening e ¢ 3 l'lllr|||\l\l\||| presentation to Star Lodge of [ yirolate ot e dolhisem | gratulations, the cliborate votrest. | commences on the evening of the 10(h inst. R ) Mwh | Lutheran | Jednesday cvening }«‘xm. All are cor: Ashland hies ot as et take Hoxie, M. of B.; R. M H DR BN Was thia e o : dially invite onts et ""H",‘,"‘.",‘l“':;’,‘ Ge 5. Foxworthy, M. at A cipient of a lurgo number of valuable pros. | . THE FIRET of a seriés of monthly socials to | | S Dtwaller . EPISCOPA G ST ERHOUH8 THEIE Mnalacae T o S o cuts as tokens of the high osteem in which | be given by Mrs. Magrane's dancing ¢l Viced Bnal pyenohing by tho Kpask cathedral, Capitol avenue and g s they announce their readiness o WSupreme I‘{;'n-n‘v.!'ml'h.u-k‘on.nrl'llu‘ A0 | SR by e by Triend, Habb iao Tueadiy Vg, Decener b vlees and preaching by tho, pastor at 1 2 Sy ‘ g , reports the total number of by ‘ N i I e su A Aed yiaTs T, ey Journdt b th provendinga of | ERALSHAnE Ovtober 1 SeRiniton Jingman 1ot onte8 %0 | A neceeriow was'Given Fridny by Mea, | yLlCTistiodncrs ) Evening. silbject always welcome, Tu the oveniig all seats | | 10 fs pleasant to tho taste, tones up the T PNTED Journil Of the proccedings of | of x32 for the month. New 3 i e spring, M i con | ol & Bradg, Mrs, 1% Kirkendull and e freo, Beantifal Advent mise wil be | |systom, Apfpemehyeing i 8! Coe from 3 until 6 o UNITARIAN. rendered both morning and evening by the of Mrs. Brady. The Unity church, Seventeonth and Ci surpliced choir, nssisted b Was u pleasant one. streets—Rev, W. B, Copeland pastor. quartette and 4 large chor . Y vices at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday school | gy Barmabas Free church, Ninoteonth and Moxnay Evextya Miss Lake entertained a | ay 13 Subject_ of = sermon Sunday | oo tbte Free Church, Ninot ( number of friends at drive whist. The win- | mornir, hought Makes the Man,» Sub- nia - stre v ners were Mr. Reed and Miss Cook, of Ohio, | joet of evening conversation: ~Ihe Dru- | (F: Plain celebration of the I ith the firm of Bancroft, Whiting & law publishing house, of San Francisco. joung man of sterling bu Mr. E. B, Fronch, G. K. of R.and 5. 18 the qualities and a great favorite editor of the Jonrnal ¢ o ha B among those who have had the pleas- editor of the Jourmal and, o™ has' labored e R RO ST b earnestly to prepar proceedings [ Abert R. Savage, of Lewiston, Me., su- | Aihone the mans Lodge K. of 12, is be volumie of 138 ‘pages and & feature is o_decided credit to the K. It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail to il prove beneficlal, both to old and young. 3 As a Blood Purificr it is superior to all | others, 8old everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. the Mendelssohn 005 A\hwnu noof 246, Cali- [ yoss & ' " O O e the fo N - 4 4 speedily, and in a manne; interesting | preme assistant dictator, has been’ appointed ] ool o 3 B i s istat 7 | i 1 1 ) assis o E vinted | Jowing wero particularly noticeablo: Miss | @ sister of Mrs. D. J. Collins. A ” s il sud conveniont, Dy Supreme Dictator L. A. Gratz to tho oftice | Hejime 20l poar] Ottomun silics - Mr, oo s 5 mmmdlk:: EeorTh A e Y i of supreme vice-dictator of the Knights of i velvet on train, pointe lace: Mrs. Col- Personal. Flret. Uniter Ban 515 Norh e e Le it PIRH SUSBHES S RO G LAV RAVENNA Lonar A () U. W. will give a | Fon vacant by the resignation of 1 5 i8S y ALl nited - Pres 12 North | comed. sccond annual bl shortly. BUR e M U T T atin draperics of brocaded | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swobe left yester- | Bighteenth strect, Rov. . 1. Graham, pa St. Philip's Free church (colored) 813 y s A crepe i Mrs. R, | day for thecast. | tor. Public worship at 10:80a. m. and 7:30 [ North Ninoteenth. stroet--dohn Williams, ’I’nr(\lmT’lr|m\~4nh\h Cook haveclected | ue mpsnnns_of the Ancient Accopted [ Acolss, wincsatin me Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Peycke and their | p. m. Subbath school at noon. ~Subject of | pagtor. Celebration of the Holy Communion the following: ofticer Sorry, N. G5 | Scottish Rite in Now York have purchised | 4 posrer o heam child leave next week for Germany. the evening sermon: “One Curse of Omaha,” B0 o) T Bunday/school ab 2 H0/p; m; Bvaen VETERINARY DEN"STS R. H. Williams, V. ‘100 Mt Rttt en P e H. Daniels, white satin en train, Mr. and Mrs. George . Boges and Mrs. | Park Avenue United Presbyterian church— | song at 8 p. m. Strang 1 t U 1. $120,000 the Rutgers Reformed Presby: | montorio: ‘Mys. Whinnory, blick silk and ). Kendull, left Moy i 4 3 L s X 3 ' srian church, corner of Madison avenue and | Jyco, of pale yellow' ribbon, corsage | Dy icendall, left on Monday afternoon for | Rev. J. A. Henderson, pastor, Corner Park [\ 0 o000y o Wil make their headquarters for a few weekd Franklin, ( 3 Twenty-third strect, and will occupy it 1n | Lot roses: alos. Shelion. ]"_M-mkum‘ Chicago. avenue and Grant street. Preaching by the | HIsson sevvices of the T at Alex Benham's new stable, corner Davenpol Ottt wnd WO Russell, trustees, few months, Afasiionds 1 Men, SAGOITH MG heliotrope | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rosewater have re. | pastor at 10:30 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath [ Will be held tat Walnut Hill on = Priday | g, §Seventeenth st. Esamination free. i f S0l . Oikoman dilk, pissemonterlo o :,‘,..‘E.Str‘k ek TeditEn iR OlBox tond O1velkndNond i BEHEC S R LB e 50 0k ohm Wilblams, asther | A 1E61ox of Select Knights of the A. 0. U. 0 on' of o Ll Pl Cincinnati. 3 Blcibvian e 7:30 o'clock. Jol ums, pastor, 19 W.is shortly o be instituted at Phim Creek. M’"K(fm]I‘L'l‘:":'“:"l‘l':“:;_‘l.'}‘Ifil(‘l‘“‘lzl"“*":" lodge | Gjamonds; Mrs. Van Nostrand, bla Lt Southwest Presbyterian chu i NOTE: 1857, iM%, Db} Miss Kate Benbly, of North Platte, the ntieth and Leavenworth str nointe lu Deunise, red satin at Philadelp it was ordered that all | bejees A Fere e RS L s st of Mrs. Thoulus Swobe, returned to Kerr, Pastor. Mor Rev. Willard Scott will preach in the A “|’§';""“\‘“ ‘l‘ I“ "]"|“ "“r" ;‘;*flm' ci- | Jodges shall be yon o before | bes Jaee: D HER Rl HED RO home Friday. Evening s morning on “ldeals and Experiences,” and ental Todio N s o \lh:t‘w {vf Aweust 1, 1857, all s dud o supromo | o e Clemin, blacl Ottoman 81k, | Mr. and Mrs. Jaseph Mefnrath returmed | at12:1% in the evening on *-Mistikes.” ge for rituals and assessment report I pjisines of wihite satin, bouquet white roses | this morning froth their bridal tour and are Inesday Southiwestroslytorin ol - blanks failing thereln, they shall stand and hyacinths, now at the Millard, meoting 8:80 b, m, | pAt the Savthivest Uecsbytorian ohu 1 rordance wi B ove oo S \ pended. In a day evening. Miss Minnie Willhute left with Mrs, Wil- bath morning on “How to Keep & ; pon thh iy (“,fi_“,‘,',',',‘,“';;‘\',’;;:,"“L“‘tfi,“““‘ Gossip of the Clubs, tiam el duving tie past weel (0 spend tho | - Pirst. Gerian, Prosbyterian hurh—On | and i tho eveninye o wPilerin ' Losing fon, ‘and has just moved into a | mont report bl o The well known tendency of Omaha to | winter in California. Eighteenth aud Cuming streets, Burden,” and will exhibit six or more large paintings illustrating Pilgrim’s progress, and commodious hall, Nos. 035 and 9 clubs of late years has been illustrated by | mhe Misses Oakley, of tie new departure of the social organization ‘s lust week the guc kuown as the Metropolitan elub. For several | W. Cook, of 2225 Dodye str years it has thrived under its present man- s, J. M. Bishop and Mrs. B. W. Dickin- r meeting cve: agement and object, but it has realized Ve }:J“:;"'"“;“‘L’I\‘;:‘“*l U\{e ‘lll m“.x 30. Gerwans are invited. the idea of many member who desired some- | 14 {fieiy home in Quiney, 11" ¢ Lo ned [ made welcome. North Presbyterian church , and Iowa No. 1177. ncoln, were for a sof Mrs. George Schaible, pastor. Divine scrvice o and 7:30 p.m. At3p. m.on [ d av. W, J. Harsha will proach tor streots at e residence of Mux Boch. | atterioon it 4 o'clock lor the. Like Sabbath school at 12 m. Bible and | Progbyterian church. The FOLLOWING have been elected C. C. of their respective lodges: _George 1, St [Tue xew officcrs of Cauntlet Lodgo 47 K. of I at Plattsmouth are as follows W, W \1\u|||nn|n| C. .y 1AL Murphy, V. C3 Dr, | of Dy tho odge N T T, nizston, 2.5 J. W. Cutvight, K. of ‘,{.q.‘\\-“..‘,"fi?"u.-“ 5 ‘;IAL):‘;::\". e A Marshal, M.at A5 B. | Wood, of Viola Lodge No. €. Poterson, M. of 5 C. | Shuefier, of Lincoln Todgo No. 10; Dave H. M. Eison, M. of E 0 Poter thing besides a mere hall in which to hold ellio o y o 0f the Knights of Labor of this cit A C. Parmele, L. G.; H. F. Hillary, O. Kaufman, of Myrtle Lodge No. 2, of Omaha; | monthly dunces. The club has now secured u,'\‘,{',';,“ Mot Ben Fionanooln, and her s f{i'."\‘\‘n",'k.',‘mn'.iu and I\\“n:;n i re vl 4l R. la'.‘ Rowe, of Triangle Lodge No. b4, of l'il‘|'l“'g"l‘;l'_l|"“ faln l; "'_"““"llll“"k"v o ‘]hj’ in Omaha, They. will entertain the old | hoon. Prayer “Social Compri " is Rev. Alfred H. i Omiha A southiwest corner of Fourteenth and' DOE | Pleauant Hour club, at their hoiiday hop, on i ; - Henry's subject for Sunday evening at Trin- st ata AT i DGO for Pong. | TiEEet. for a mumber of years. These they | o't < Welsh Presbyteriun, services held at iy Baah SubIbTs oL Sngly Vo Nk Te Tn e e and. alroeats # ROE ,.\f’rm...” T aoinen o amoad e Wi | o I e o o oS 1oy | - Mr. and Mrs, Solomon Rothhols and. thetr | North T'wentyolghth streat, Sunday school /streets, Tt s suggosted by reading i oF e, drool g empest, . Anderson, M. at A.: 15! | i Washiigton, D. C., accompanied by his | Mendelssoln & and based upon ideas | daughter Miss Sarah, all from New York | @55 b i . oavgi b m. | Victor Hugo's “Tho Man Who Laughs. . frothi MeCallum, M. of E.; J. M lxnln-.-, M of l-‘ family. e suggosted by some of the handsomest quw have made this city their permanent home. | ~Castellur street Presbyterian church, Six- e g o oo Foim i pulling '(‘.“,“m“ 'fl i " . A Longe No. 1, K. P., rencwed hed at ense of not less than 2 v08 012 C! s y eV, Jy ’ svening the delegates N o :«-uh m.m-\ bling the horse to proper] Tur: Onp Ferrows of Norfolk will dedi- LSRR b el S O S A nd Mrs, Graetz, parents of Mrs, L. | M. Wilson. “Sunday Mhnul b gip ol Lt Syt ciedalopnine aunolniod to go i HCRRE, IR N ERANEN ‘)ullprl:lllhm‘nr‘loo* i £,000. The Metropolitan club has always | Mr. 1 one of tho stronge Rubin, have removed from their former ome | YOUng people’s union in the city, and the new departure will give | at New York and will locate here. They aro | Westminster Presby 1 c its members greater facility to enjoy them- | the guests of their son Mr. Henry Gractz at | Hall, 2700 enworth street—Preaching | ceptable place for the holding of the republi- selves in a metropolitan manner, 1217 Chicago strect, its leaso of Contral hall' at Ivance i gate their new all on the 15th of this month, | 1t5, 1454 0f Contral hall at an advance in Tha building and lot is valued at 7,000, A to Washington and prescnt to the national | jroquces indigestion, and - indigestion droduces o el committee the claims of Omaha as an ac- hide bound, ~\\nlll‘ll|i|l\‘~< staring dead-lk urch roloike oat of hair, and loss of uppetite. Young as wel? 8 old hor sés require this operation, ApseTant J. B DOveras, of the First regiment of the Uniform Rank in Nebraska, RFOLK LoD the follow i visited Omaha on Thursday and Friday of == L S Rony B Donshiy | last week. : A Luncheon, rot Puget Sound Colony. a bl . Ehty, ¥ Miss Edith McKenzie yesterday afternoon o e I N. Becls, M. W. Crabtree . . e ] yesterday Members are requested to be present at to- tnd W, 15 Livingston, , trustecs. o s entertained a few of her little friends at a | qa¢'s special meeting at No. 1114 Farnam \ 5y sippi, Quebee, Switzerland and Utah, luncheon at the residence of her | street. Members should do everythin g they 1 #1 D OnAToRTon 0 cil, of the K. of 2 * and Mrs. Alexander M No, can to make our sociable and ball a success. 1 P, has approved the petition for a new lodge, cERALS . C, Suitit, of Tllinois, Haj North Eighteenth street. Among those i et ' (No. 92) at Shelton, Buffalo county, which ¥ n,and E. P. Palmer, of | present were Herberta Jaynes, Alice I 5 T 4 will be instituted this week by O. L. Green, ave tendered their resigna- | guson, Bernice Mills, Edith Souer, Blanche November Stamp Sales. D. D. G. C., of Kearne; tions in the Patriarchs Militant, Sorenton, ¢ orenson, Arthur Sore No. Amnunt ? * Leon McKenzie, Norma McKenze, and [ One cent stamps g 16 Cn stituted at 5A cexT Longe, No. 01, K. of P, was in- | gygnony Varrey "Lodge I 0. 0. P\, has | Katie Iavens. Two cent; d, Cass county, on We Invite Your Inspection of the Finest Line of § Ry ues- | alocted offic ¢ the coming term as fol- Four cent § day evening, Novembor 20, by Fred W. Race, | ficeied gfticors for the coront. ¥ G 1o A Donkey Party. FoRre & D.'D. G. C., assisted by members of Ever: | Shore: v recording séeretary, J. H. Meredith; permanent secrotary, D. L. Darr; treasurer, Tur Masoxs of Buftalo, N. Y., have been fi;;.?‘n'l"ii'x"'difi‘."“ S. Wolf, E. W. Adams burned out twice in_rénted quarters, and have determined to build a home of their Shiloh Post No. 130, G. A. R., of Sioux own. At a recent meeting held for the pur- | oity, has elected the following officers for the J%e 800,000 yna subscribed. uing year: J. Rentfrow, commander; L. liams, senior vice junior_vice-commander At the Millard hotel last Tuesday evening | Ten cent 2 avery interesting event oceurred. It wasa | fiifteen cent » en 't spe'l deliviry “donkey party.” It was gotten up by the | Stamped envelopes ladies of the hotel, the principals in the | Newspaper stamps affair being Mrs, Swobe, Mrs, Hunt, Mrs. | Postage due Babeock, M igle und Miss Johnson. | Postal cards Tho two prizcs were carried off by Mrs, Swobe and C. N. Dietz, The boobies were Total amount. awarded to Miss Bently, of North Platte, e and Major Terrill, of Onmlm. 1 L] Presbyterian Church Far. Mus. Gronce Cmowen gave a birthday | Friday night witnessed the closing of the Y party at her pleasant home Monday ovening. | fair of the First Presbyterian church at the f “hese present were Mrs. C. K. Ruthven, | edificeon the cornerof Dodge and Seventeenth ’ ’ | AN Bam I l-(:rwfihflhr’lx;"' oM. M- | streets. The attendance was not very large Kahnibach and daughter. All spent a de- [ OWINE to the disagrecable state of the ] . [] [] lighttul cvening. weather, but those that did turn out were i liberal in their purchases of the many A mor was given Wednesday by the | ful and ornamental articles exhibited for sale 1 - Capitol Hill German club at the residence of | by pretty and pleasing ladies, Mr. J. J. Dickey. -Miss Dickey received the guests, assisted by Miss Margaret Wilson i No. 50, nl.\\'l'clling Water, Goods in the West, tl'.',,u!%s::! At 4 rocent, mectints Nobrasks Lodyo Nos W 1, K. of P, appointed a_committee of confer- | o Wox, chaplain; ggfrewer, Q. N ence with other lodges in the city, with a | j Winkleman, O, D.; L. B®hthold,'0. G.} view to uniforwity in nnn.mun fees. W.T. Owens, Adj, it has been decided to hold & camp fire December 9. ; Am\nlr,ml»:,a\'n Iwk of ., was recently e nstituted at Ponca, Dixon Lonnt\, with fif- toen charter mombers. | The work was done The Realty Markot. by R. M. Goshen, D. . G. C., withassistance | ‘The movement in real cstato during tne of members of the lodge at Wayne, past week has mot been very active. This o is undoubtedly due to the inclement weather which debarred many would-be purchasers from making the journcys ‘‘prescribed” by the brokers, The following table shows tho Pang Lonce, K. of' P., of this cit elected the lullu\vmz officers: Weademyer, C. C.; G, W, V.Co W W ) ox, 1. He is se s of age, but still feels a | Thursday feep inte W, E. H. Martis, M. ! T T g Bradloy, M. F.: . Pollack, K. R. & & state of the trade according to the deeds filed | and Miss Lelin Shears. The dancers were Irish Home Rule Mass Meeting, i = Parsons, M. A, with the county clerk: the Misses M. Miller, V. Mill ertrude A massmeeting of Irishmen and friends of { - N Chumbe rude Wilson, Margaret Wil- | the struggle for home rule in Ireland, will be SAwUEL REED, the first supreme chancellor | Tuesday fom: Mary Lake, Muggio Dixon, Keution, | held in tho city council chambers this, Sun- P I of the order of K. of P, hus been quite sick, | Wednesday. \.:l\‘ nport Ta, Kounedy, Lelia Shoars, Plov |- day, atternoon at 2 o'elack for the purpose of ’ , \ Stevens of Council Bluffs, Belle Dicke % hearing the report of the committee on sub- Svever D,d“‘,"“m,., ‘Doane, Poppleton, | seriptions and forwarding the amount on Jorda ced, 1B or, Arth Smith f | hand t ll‘rt‘m‘rll il y, It h . . onliy Hsed, Logver, Acinut Smbh of | hand to the general roaeury. Xt s hoped 1514 Farnam Street, New Paxton Building. viday . Saturday . Total O L ST EEE LR ey =MUST BE SOLD * The Polack Clothmg stock after having been closed seven weeks, the entire bankrupt clothing stock of A. POLACK, is now offered for sale. It comprises all this season’s goods, and MUST BE | CLOSED OUT as soon as possible. | In order to push thesale the goods have been marked way down in plain figures, such as are |1 bound to sell them. Every one knows the history of the forced closing of Polack’'s store, and in | consequence are assured that the goods are offered at prices such as were never before heard of in | this city. Now is the time to buy Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s clothing, cheap, at Receiver’s Sale, POLACK’S OLD STAND. | EW ofticers of lhl' West Point lmkn K. of I, are: H.S. Miller, Coun ll‘llllfl's, Dr

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