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e e s s e s o THE OMAHA DAIL AMONG THE SOCIETY PEOPLE. / T (g Wiy of Scloragy e KELLEY, STIGHR 8 GO, Comer tothand -0 a Social Rendezvoue, harters and received chart it charters and received ch from the Colorado grand lodge, which W organized soon after the territorial organiz ERILLIANT ASSEMBLY DANCE. ' tion and the incorporation of the cityof Den A ver A lodge then bocame Denver Hope and Socials—Other e s s | SPLGIALL AL GIO E I D' [FUR DEP'T| AGE DEPT) Docted Boenine |ii v e i i St s : =/ ' Jab0. (e Denves. cHAMHGF WS oo y J In the easteyn wholesale marke —IN tablished out of the two lodees, Nos, b and Notes and Gossip. " - 0 | Furs have advayeed 15 to 45 per cent. From these there lave, erow Up with the . ¥ 3 g €0 1101 —_ NOTWITHSTANDING we will con- 50 ” lkl .\D Nt city of Denvereloven Masonic organizations, Omaha Guards Bazaar. ‘ Li Fri ¢ en \ inuc our CLO KS' et Hndrod. * This. number. docs not, o€ : i dloves in black, tans. brown, green, g 5 § course, include o 0 Masons reside eat, rondeavous of the socicty peopie Lt r L i cdal Bllat-gehs | et L sl GREAT SPEGIAL SALE sgant striped offect) in Black, Crome, A ! sirie el olt e Sasgnvosiiont i | E Cocquelicot, Rose Pink, Nile, only acenrately the total, but it will reach protty we nto the thousands, who still retain tneie AT I Capitol avenie, The decorations were elabo. $ membership in other states. 2 and the great hall since Ludies' s-hy N Sucde Monsquetaive TREMELY LOW 140 The weather having continued “‘"'“M\-\";\; "";1:“\;'3'\_‘;"1:‘*;_*“:;";:;::;U!I‘I"‘;‘I\"";"": its trar tion does not look like itself Kid Gloves,in all the popular shades Usually sold at & varm, we find our stock of | ol o St s sold at §2, , our stoek of [ order, the fraternal condition has been a Special redueced prices throughout the s prominent feature and has done much toward week has been the Omatia Gaards two rows embroidery), perfect fittin bazaar held every evening at the armory on ) ) w7 fe T Damask at 81415 & pair, regularly sold av $1.50. FOR ANOTHER WEEK A WD e TR NAL { [ " : H-nw:n, we have therefore de- | Denver, Colo, will soon have one of the that they may the inavguration : SPECIAL! 45-in, all silk Lace Drapery Net, it © " | finost Masonic temples in tho wesl, costing President-ciect rrison. The patror | | termined to make great reduc- fur from §250,000, 10 will be seven stories not been as good as hoped £ | J \ 1 k 100 dozen Ladies’ Black. Hand-Cro- Y Graduated dot. elegant effect, in Black | tions on all our Cloak Garments, | high, witha frontage of 125 foct and a depth bably owir o fac that t : U L O Lehet, Pure Silk Twist Mitts, with faney SGARFS GAPES Etc and evening shudes, only oT00 Tt v o and b Ui v # tendon: » the baraar RE et LB, out the buiding will Lo of iron, noteven u Sl e o e Jace backs amd double. faney wrists y y . Ladies Newmarkets, Raglans, | wooten step or staircase boing used, R T oty Lap e 1 ORI O WADIGTCIGHEWILIIDEYS | SRS UPIEEN U NS BERID B BTN inall the most desirable and fashion- $1851 Ulsters and Jackets,Misses’ New- oo e iry for the pecuniary | lics to match, in both plain white and ible kinds. markets and Children’s Cloaks at [ Right Worthy Grand Chief Templar Turn- cess of any & 1 ent rise 1 N o 1 A nterpr Boa and Muff Sets. Usually sold at $2.50, prices made to close out the stock. | bull of Glasgow, Svotland, ordered mission colored border, e ladies’ who have ‘so cneerfully anc i . il i e e e ary Beetings 1o be held during the mst week carnestly done ali ower to make the [ Hand hemstitehed “Fable Cloth with U U (BOAS THREE YARDS LONG afair @ Siceess, ave as follows B o 4l Naht ' gl fiRa of November i twelve countrics, and it ia L B b aset. usually sold at £5,00. f i not let the price be in the way of M R P | Hand Hemstitched and ey A o e TE M ey Denverd Societies, ¢ : Extra quahty Natural American Op- t=. suitable for lingerie and fancy | selling the stock. ” e LR DR R o Our stocl is now veplete with all the | possum, ouly $7.00 o set, usually sold at work, at very low prices, i tlliked ““"";h"l‘l‘\““ G RO oagland, Diake, vk Woodman, J. N 1 i I v v le : 4 \zations with s propate membersh Voolworth, Yost, Colpetzer, General La work latest novelties in all the v arious style | #10.50, =y A wrap sold at $20.00, now | of probably 10,000, While it is true that 1 F R s Wheaton, Dy Lee, Halier: Hirrham, Gard and colors that are now in demand, | Ixtea quality Natural Lynx Back, | FANS, FANS, FANS. 1566 Sy OF the porsolia alkinie 4p this AUNTBOE Tieie HIGHRVIboR 1§ . MIssma AV R CIREK: b only $10.25 1 sot. wsually sold at $15.00, : R B rahahih Ao W DB EIRLERY Vo, Tracy, Hongliud, Sharp, Bishop, Shoars, Black Jet Gimps and Ornaments, stra quality Natural Black Martin, |~ We have just received a very fine « Gocrcasod, o thore are cnouih 10 ndionte Dison siienvoid, dbikson, Clan’ Brown, X Iridescent Jet Gimp and Ornaments. only 816,25 n sot, usually sold at $20. LU LB ) bl $|A< wrap sold at $22.80, now e sl Donevolent and dndusteial“condi Laura Hoagland, Knight, Leila Shears, Aus "hosen'! ot G 5% i e T BV AR Y S S elties, consisting of hand-painted satin, 16, tion of tho sccret societios of Denve tin, Kimbail, Leonberger, Mureay, Brodi, th -.\I,. ‘\ : \,‘ “l:l‘lll and Ornaments, Piner grades proportionately low. AT B AR ST (GEEM GHT AR TN Sy aLe: AR T S A sigh, Cotlins, Brayton, Orchard, Cha Hand hemstitehed Boufet Covers, U L Ll LI AR ¢ e e ¥ conducted on business principles, and appeal f Parmelee el G SCARFS AND MUFF SETS fa all SPECIAL A Piush Wrap soldat $25,n0w | to the bisiness seise of thair membors i the Fitch, Waring, MeClintock, Parmelee, \ o % Silk Cord Gimps and Ornuments (in & Balconibe: Millard, Vates, Lams, Wakeley, [ Carving Cloths, Tray Covers, Doylies, 1 desirable Furs from $3.2)5 to $28 a se ' $17 conduct of the death department. But the 4o s another side—its olden one- beeausc it is Dewey, Williams, Grace Chamibers, Me- | Pojlet Sets (4 pieces), Pillow Shams i 3 1 Khenid, MeParlin, Richardson, Summers, \ s s | Hand Crochet Gimps and Ornaments, uffs. 75 plainfand hand-painted 4 the exemplification of the golden rule, They wehe Allen, Coburn, )I:m:;w‘m‘x. Miller, | and Bureau Covers, Milanese Gimps and Ornaments, Muffs. M S M Uffs; ;...”L‘“.‘.l..f\im“' etea in all the latest y lr“-"unl.‘.’.“.' \| :;\.;v:fy:‘u;:‘;,”xy.‘-q.::'..‘xln;‘I|!u;;:‘<:‘]|“:-h e . This is the largest and most complete | Persian Gaioons 500 Black Russian Hare ouly 48¢; usu- ) We ‘have a ‘broken line Off | ite i b e o bisge rundt, Hall, 1tuth Shiverick, Bopploton line of Embroidercd Galoons, 1y ";}," B e e % $2.25 Each as cleariy defined in their purpose s is the ey Round Silk Cords, all shaae 250 Extra Quality Coney only e material aid they promse to the relatives ’ A L | e, nsually sold 1 Usually sol¢ 3 and $3.50. Q:dehondonts ¢ iv de| od compans The Asiembly, . Braided Silk Cords. Soutache Braids L n !m\\_\ sold at \\I\ ¥ gt PLUSH SACQU ES, .’mil pendents of their departed AN The o s duance of tho sciect coterie itched LG 2 W0 Extra Quality Natural American '\nl '\l\"u I nm\h“ Uy I:nfi 1At tho Ml Hand Hemstitched Goods Silk Cord Givdles, Vlat Milanese Silli | Oppossum only $1.55.usually sold at $2. HANDKERCHIEFS. o Mhe world is better. for cvers oot deed Lisioh BUNEA ORI VI ee B e Cord Girdles, 200 Extra Quality Seal” Plush 1 g ; cizes ot | done in it and the individual or the organiza- lard hotel o Wednesday cvening. Fifty- | {1 g eity and must be scon to b ap- d ' e, ush 0nly | (v new stock of Hundkerehiefs for the | ©On which, owing to the sizes not | 1o adds 1o its strength with every good ack live couples were in attendance, and the AT OUR WELL KNOWN POPULAR | - 100 Ex b Seal only | Xmas trade has just heen opened. and | being complete, we shall make a [ it accomplishes, From very small begiunings i ‘ith i OVOrY W brillin o, f b 1 5 e have our strongest traternities grown, until '<|'||w.::’:.“r']l:;rmt;r‘vn:’:x ::\‘y?lx-.xlr\l:\'nixns\lr:':-‘n: PRICES $2.85, usually “sold it $4.50, will be placed on speeiad sale Monday | qecidedly low pric> The mater- | 1o yook or corner of our civilized world is ifiner grades proportionately low. morning. 500 dozen ladics H.S. eni- et olass and the garments | Without'ita wystie. brotlierhood, whoso: ties broidercd and revered sheer lawn hand- | 1alis first-class an 9 unite them in bonds stronger than steel and dered to the guests, the dining room floor »"\’ 1 ' —_— was covered with ducking and devotad to | b ) Kerehiefs (latest designs), 125, usually | perfect in every particular;would | altine as life itsel, HiBlie) Epuviiabiy soivia ke maumchiooln) . . deved. seolloped and H. S, sheer linen s Beagnme s ol Ibonnunsnt el eliowR AL BHNSIEIDS) TTho chatidalicis Swero. beattifally: adorned S 5 ¢ lawn handkerchicefs (heautiful designs), | $850. Our price to clos illustrated and excniplificd by these: brother- i chundelicrs were b dorned | Our stock of Satin and Gros ¢ 300 yards Black Coney at 30c, usually | o iRs in accord with e sympathies of with swiilax, and the y as i other wiys 1dinLs00; the ontive cof fur toime, | 23¢; usually sold at s, Ladies em- | $537.50. humanity. An influence which~ opens men's le beautitul and attractive. Ribbons is complete, and we are pre sold al H0c; the entire stock of fur trim= | Fhgidered sheer linen lawn handler- L i 4 SpE ke dda Bearts to their fellowmen, which apbeals to gentlomen were all attired in 1 to show them in almost every O g B Ui Lt e Mo hiefs, scolloped and 11,5 horders fel- ¢ PLUSH v ligher bewy, which prompts them to tess | javed to show the almost ever,y gL : chiefs, s and 1. > o e 3 : s higher bewss, whieh promp o suits. and the toilets of the ladics were |V ) : Chiidren’s Fur Seis fom $150 fo 1t roods). 5o, T5¢, 41, $1.50, 42,250, | Our regular line o i AT B R RLCre | ATRN T CRR VAN E] dazzling in t '-'.r Iml\\.lvluwu. Amony those | shade, including all the latest and We are showing an immense assort- b £ Y i 1. Ladies” hand embroidered, | SACQUES is yet unkroken and ile it makes the whole world natural Howers, diamon s, fancy work. It is admitted by all that Hand Crochet, Silk Jeesey. Faney Cuat Tim o S 7o) , | marvels of beauty 25 to $10.50 cach. far 3 ' o O 25 ol cor| tone, u stability as wol Site 10 roniwBe) costhme, trimiod || e o l‘_ J ) LG T oy P A e & DON'T BUY ANYTHING IN |Ladies real duchess tace, horder hand- offered by the trade at $20, 2 [{Euttrallytiteeorn i, stubility as well e our prices on Ribbons are the lowest. LKL, (RAn Jall Ivory, | FURS UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OUR fs (latest effeets,. from $1.50 10 | §35 and $50. CHIRRXIA Mrs, General Brooks, white sills, black Ball and Faney Pearl, cte. TOC lace overdress, diamonds, white ostrich . iNmmes iR i The Attractions Outlined at the Varis Mrs. Muir, pink lace, tri th pink ous Theaters. satin_ ribbon' natural Howers, pearls, very Sol Semith Russell, in a new play, will ap- becoming: pear at Boyd's next Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs. Lockwood, black lace and diamonds, 29 . ® | evenings, © Perhaps there” is no actor in Mre, Will Millrd, black Jace with dix America that hus as irm a hold upon the nionds. Fis 0f the people as - the genial Sol Smith Miss Sherwood, a beautiful and becoming tus o has been bofore them many. litae sitk, decollette. 7 = 5 1 has always presented 8 mething e ey, mile green silk with | and that it contradicts the theory of pro- [ A delicions supper was served, T e ARSI AN comprise the following Kuights: David | 3 £ e e s . fan. The other essays, by Misses Ottis, [ Norberg und Stenbery, thres sisters of the | 500 Cumings leaves to-day for Chicaco = 2 S| fetd, William Armstrong, James H. Aitken, | 8 0ot e lthough his wook Miss Woolworth, white silk overdress, | Shelley, Stephenson. Gantleman and Mc- | bride. “Aspecial featire was that il the | | MU S. . Purks leaves for Denver to-night John A. McLean, 13. W. Sewwell, jr., Dr. 12, | SEmnet Mt e ordor. it weas gotting &, anisios. " { Hugh, dipped into Saracen literature, | cake was made by the bride. Had this fact | OVer the B. & M. 5. Oliphant, J. H. Coniff, H. E. Auderson, | tfo Stalo. This your he. comes with a new SIS, aud Wadleieh, handseme pink satin | Somewhat mto Avabian philosophy, not dis. | been Jnown not a reranant of the cuke | The Misses Maud amd Susie Woolworth | News and Gossip of the Week Of | Fred Adolpl, E. M. Stelld, John T, Witkins | play: which will be presentod at the Boyd on with piuk lace overdress, dimonas. c way, @ severe criticism on would have been spared. About seventy | are in Sioux City. e Mo otioOrdrs and L. L. Abbott. e Aoy ol L Miss Wadleigh, fawn-colored satin with a Gibbon, whose famous | people were present and everybody had a | The next social of the Unity club occurs theiMystiordors; Sword and Helmet: The auestion of ad- [ Siiicing of his niew departure. recently S AT D LT Slive Can hae ‘done ‘more than thelr | ool time, Tl presents ‘wero mang i | December 5 ut Musonic il g =t mitting members who are saloon kcepers, | Tinaeol] s “1t hus heen iy dosire Ly ¥ot iss S| P L the waist steiped | duty in the bands of latter-day iuflde! - | vostly and bore witness that the happy Mrs. Colpeta zave a dinnor party toa b 5 has peen decided in the jurisdiction of Ne- from tho ‘liorse and der o on s PE ] torians. couple were well and favorably known. number of her frionds Saturday, A 04 GROWTH OF DENVER'S ORDERS. braskca at ita Iast scasion, an ‘account of Lo lorko Dy 1id ae 'f,,"",,.”.‘;::f;_ T L e e which our correspondent gives in this num e s plush, diawonds, Which held the car of the listeners. M M UM ! Dr. and Mrs, B. W, Lee s Pythian Insurance in Other S Lodge No. b S Louis b unother straw | ncticed the chango from the first, us it is un P e golden brown net. with vel- | J. iedford and C. Mansfield conque Mr. ana Nirs. Adolph Brown, on Cuming | next two_montis in New Yor : Masonic Sucial Sessions—Local | A0 € AroCh JHi0"0 Chbion forcad upon | SO master foroncon the stage to kauge his i S mUr U ora b o0 Enoass technicalitios ot 1ellinis' “Montecchic Capu- | Street, occurred last Sunday. As neither of | The next social of the Unity elub will be Pythian Notes—Growth of ivat the Cincinnati session. I it has a con. O e R Sl BTl Sastat, ¢ ek OO i |liis Bupryicouplaaats v ats o _soc y «on- | {0 me, and encournges me to elevate the tenor Mra. Carter, ivory white moire, diamonds, | 16t ina manner that made 1t seem lik 3 ade any attempt to cele- | held Wednsday evening at Masonic hall. Sy stitutional right to “preserive the qualifica- | of my acting. 1 has beon my pUFpose, over N Hoa an i iteTs I RO ety chuld's play, and showed that classical music | brate this auspicious cvent, their numerous | Dr. Gapenand family, of late of Chicago U HEB D L (AL tions for membership in the order,” it is | sinec I wab s boy, 1o DRoSHL i G0, consiat Misa Meltenna, beautiful white: embroid- [ s but to be kuown l”v!;"I““II"{‘\.I‘;“'“::]-Imlli-.!:u friends took the matter in their own hands, | Wil make their future rosidence in Omahi, —_ thne to begin; for this question is like that | aat performance, and the peeuliar sucoss of ered tulle over silk to mateh istchiorys, - o' tissuo of dinks £ % | Accordingly, about fifty ladies aud gontlo. ST ey i e o of slavery; 1t must be settled sooncr or later. | VA Poor Relation® hus enabled me to do it.’ Misy Larvimore, handsome black net, | wis most tstefully rendored, e men tmetat the rosudence of Mr. David 13acik | Of (riends at progressive eachre Friday evon o | s even worse than the sum of all villan rimmed with mo! nds and sash, n the hole, ] I 08 0 e acad a esl ce ol Mr. i e Jenver T B n | ies.”” The stability he order dep £ pxt T day eve 2, » ) trae, wiih pink garnitures, diamonds. excellenc p e residence, Notwithstanding that the sur- ator "’,'l"‘ll‘“gk] and family left fot \ Denver there are Der- | g ded this elass in several states. This ¢is, those famous artists, will begin Mrs, Ben Wood, white moire en traine, | | The musical interludes were as follows: prise was a thorough onc, yet the host and | e 00 1 ursday going by way of haps 1,000 members in | s the coming question. Yet is not an our night's engagement at Boyd's opers with $sh of sume. Entree, Sonata, No. 1, (op. 12) Instru- et AL SR oL Lor and | iCh iGazoi ¢ N w00 standing of the | of prevention worth a pound of cure ? 1vis | house, supported by an- excellent” company. Ms, Hiteheock, pink China silk, decoll- mental duo’ ... f fozart | HOSt asion, and mace | Congressman McKenua, of California, % UG8 much k ball than expel, and no | They will produce for the first time h ette, diamonds. Misses 2. Creighton, P Lowe. 1t pleasant for the uninvited guests. Among | passed through the city cn route to Wash: ey Independent Order of | uppleasant feclings are aroused. Frank Harv e, the pow 3 I are I 1 powerful Nirk 07X Tamsey, forest green Urocade | Greeting Vol duo ..o Sondelssolin | the ladies aid contlemen prosent were: M. | WELOn (oS 0dd Fellows, com- | The following from the Sword and Helmet Phie World Against Her," This with pinkk front, diamonds isses Gregg and Robe and Mrs. Sol Prince, Mr. and Mrs, J. Rosen. | _ Miss Bennison, a charming young lady Seising nine. organi. | sould seeinito ludicatothat,. Byshim: insnr 1id 10 be the best pluy. cver writien by legant refreshments were served in the | T Nontecehie 'udl’”l"“ ~lustrumental duo stine, Mr, and Mrs, J. Merri e from Kewance, 111 i euest of hel Ll 2 Eanii S it Lty b this clever dramatist, and has beer aved & stine, Mr, and ) . Merritt, My, and Mus, 1 i , I8 e g her Sy on lodwe, | nee is by no means a new thing: “A local | this ¢ ntist, and has been received apartment adjoiuing the dance hail. = = e Leaee JBellinl | hink, Mr, and Mro. B, Simons, ate, | Uroshers in this city ] ’\“’ ‘I“‘“‘ '”li‘f U0 | fourd of the Towa Kuights of Pythias msur- | With favor wherever presented. — Having Il\l\h_u membors of thoassombly are as fol- | | 8RS A G imbert llanal Mror G IS hhn v % Mr. 5. O. Stavk returncd Friday from a No. 1, was the fivst §apce has been established in this city. Nearly enjoyed & lvnf an!m London last ye roin O Shiverick, F. Murphy. s Misses Babeock and Creigiiton, man, Mo and Mes D Do A und Mo | threo weeks' visit at Wis old home in St - one instituted in Col- | ever in‘this " state has board of thia [ wus, produced with groat suceess in New Lioutenimt Towsloy, Lo Drao, Lal Horn: | Martha-Instrumental duo Flotow | C. Brandeis, Mr. and My mrostior e | Lo s e Bruney ok, lorado,nnd dates Trom The assoclation dospnoblaim o || XOk, list, suumor, Hhe wiaymounds Liewtenant Towsley, L. Drule, Pa o Ma s ental duo...........Flo . deis, Mr. and ) ostler, Mr. SR SR 5 . k 4 Frrs e rou( clec. | melo-dramatic situations and striking cc Howiiton, " M. 1% Barlow, W, % Wi, ¢ s Laneony oo s saddle and BvalGla o e R o 1A | thesgrand oo ins fnstituted, and thero | homes having run noarly sevon ye Wiiy [ mudh of e Uights of London.™ although v den, K. ,'Dr. C. E, ¢ ) G Jlga Brandeis, Sicgleman, | T vero tho LA N e lodges. Wyoming { only twenty-one deaths, or as a whole it is claime > 4 miich stron ge Goarios ey o, it L. Garlich, | Taruntello—Instrumental duo .Hellor | Hortha Newman.and e Mecors Grasemen? |~ mho noxt soesion of the Park Avenue Whisy | Were then foursubordinute lodges. Wyoming | only twonty.one deaths, or an “avorago of | A% wWhole il Ia claimor tolbo a much stronger J. C. Sharp, ~Bishop, W. A. Paxton, i Misses MeNamara und Dwye man, Brown, Ungan, Buttenstine, Shoen | ¢lub will be held to-morrow cvening at the | Was at that time attuched to the jurisdiction o.aspensmentsiyonr.s e slis scortif i o P ek, 11 13 Youties, | Birds' “Awakening - Vocal uartett and others, b 33 residence of Mr, M, C. Nichols. of Colorado, and so remained until 1873, | cates are paid in full. The management of | At the Grand opera house the well known Jolm Datrick, Dr. Harold Gifford, Dudley ! 5 e Mrs, Captain Mills and_doughter Annlo | whon o grand lodge was instituted in that | (his organtaation bs 1 kool hnds, Hlgadier | and popular melodrumu, “Ranch No. 10,7 . O, Bridges, C. H. Briges, | Misses Brown, e i hemian Tarners. have been called to_Elmira, New York, by | territory. The news of the institution of | Grand Chinneollor and Supreme Representic | s e o oy oo E. Wilbur, Charles Wilson, e ie Bolemian Turners’ society, “Teloc- | the illness of Mrs. Mills' sistes e oy rrnr ke ¥ 2 ot seartiy: (e b on next Friday und Saturday even- s Wilbur, Charles Wilor O g G0 M Vi Henean sl noraut sotloty, | ¥ that grand lodge was received in Denveron | tive 1. H. Hibben secretary, with C. D g y eXon Wkt Mocrn e HE B Ik, e s imcmbais o1 tha Olivatts Circle: ahoge ||| Lipaar ot ekenl foelebratod hanke | F o MeliL oo Stinson “akor, of Missoula, [lAyrillan, 187, Shygilho (00 ellows,wvholl Aehnson gonetalnganiin \vhoso handvidie iz play of western lite. Tho cits, W. 1% MeMillan, Cliaries’ | e : giving night with an_entertainment and | Montana, is sponding a_ fow' days with his | bt T S8 0 e TRE BEUTEE WL inembers of the order'can rest_assured the | seenery and mechanical effets are to bo of- Clurles L, Swunders, A8, Patvick, (. H. | Thanksgiving eve for their lust purty, and a | dance at Hoffman's hall, South Thirtecth [ brothier, Bdward Iunker, of this cit e AR A poewbration, | ufairs will be. energetically and honestly | fective, neluding the fir scone and other Guion, = George = Voss, A O, Wake | gelightul vime was enjoyed. ' The affair | street. The little dran “Nechody Pani The Omaha Licderkranz held a most de- | Which was held in the Denver theater, ocen- | hapgled.” striking effeets and starthing situations there loy, C. i Hendricks, Charles Bar y a = A e e A Joy, €, M. Hondricks, —Chorlos “Har- |\ "held av Motropolitan hall, and there | Sukatka,” was renderad in tho Bobomins | BSULY con-ert and ball, at tho Masonic ball, | pying tho cormer where Skinner Brothors & A is enoug in the pluy to keep an andience MelParlin, Licutenant Wright, ',\,...m. were just enough present to fill the floor in | Janguage by Mes-rs, Pist Bar on Saturday, A large crowd | Wright's building now stands. A, J. Wood The Masons. cited from begimning toend. J. O linton Hall Mefa Liginany & Wlehbl ) ISERIRE RASHRIA NESHCBUING el 16 DO o g0 by} istorius, Burtos, | was in atiendance, bury was, at the tine the messige wis re will impersonate the twin rothers *Met Suite, ‘odman, o the round dances withou ding. Mertz, Sterba and Bartos, and Mrs, | The first party > Young Married | ceived, addressing the audience. The inter- In regard to the | [ynd, and others in the cast will be Ross D. Cartes M. thitchicock, Joseph Garneau 4 ¥ 1 the pr ting sually party of the Young Married 4 f i A toss D, anton B HiOneats n/GROPR S CRERCSS, : ., and the prompuing unusually | licek, Among the turners who distineuishod | Folie soeial sheb will be gvon hoxt Phure- | ruption of the specch-making was o source question of serving | (yNeal, J. Wirt Kail, Joim L. Wooderson, J. 2 03] amd UEABON, 1t clear and distinet. Some very handsome | themselyes were Messrs. Hoffman, Drozda, evening, at Gooarich hall, corner of re both aker and the 2 simple refreshments | a"Charles, Charles James, ¥, Corrigi auser, George Patorson, C. . Sintonraitarin: ; DueeLy Cgorgo Raiarsan, O o " | and becoming costumes were worn, among senicka, Valenta, Jolen, ~Flals. unders and Paul streets. aud 4 inthe interval of I | Avtiur ociding, Mrs. J. Clinton” Hall, 1ay ! Sy y 5 ¢ ; - order in this city during ivii | Chiester, Carvie Pryor’ aund Dollie Broo D, Muir. W. B. Millavd, Dr. Brown, i whicli were noticed the followin:z At 12 o'clock 'the huil | Major General O. O. Howard was the Erowt ) ity 10 i Ch vie and Dollic Broois. Vaths 0N, Ttamaoe Annin, Miss Gors, black sillc and jet, passamen- | Was cleared Tor Banding, whioh avas Lot up f his son, Chauncey O Howard, of | the past twenty years has been wonderful, ton of e | Sovial | i prize dog Duke of Wellington will be in- Rosd R, K. Ringwalt, J. K. Chambors, terie, nutural flowers, diamonds, 10 4 late hour. on Tucsduy. Tho' general was on | #nd the public enter s have become ek, he following | irouced. This drama should not be con- B T ¢ g G s LU R R e od : ke genoral wWAs N yepy popular with the social element of Der o from the st | founded ' with the “ltanel King Itisa N. Merria % ' with Normandy valencieunes, natural Mr, and Mrs. Swobe tertal N R ver's citizens, The charitable work has been annux ;'",\“ 55 0f L b | el more meritorious bliy Thowas Mill 1. W, Lee flowers, Thanksgiving evening Mr. and Mrs, | wooden wedding Tues o ptine | arzonnd wnsiinied. bloncerioad Fellowa 2 ARl SRRicabo, The patrons of the Eden Musce are prom- - Deitz, C. J. Green, Ci Shiverick, T | Miss Flora Kuhn, white cashmere with | Thomas Swobe entertained u number of | North Twenty-fourth street, Many friends | h%e Gaise b be prowd of e present results T o haroall sk | laed e <trnay during tho cowmingimesk: (The Johnso 3 b G. 13, Steb- | blue satin, nutural flow i 4 g ) IPO8! (e e b very way | Cftheir small begizanings, p k2 5 i L © | management of this populur resort have se- |‘Iml:."' Lenox . T ; Weot: | " Mima el ved ‘siik tind plush, nutural | riends in their parlors at the Millard hotel, | Were proscn id the affair was in every way Rebece: ce lodges have grown “up | chapters of Royal Arch M y Without ex- | cypred wnat is perhaps the most velous R * All the guests ure residents of that hostelry, joyable, throughout | state, and the tendeney is | tion, are in a most flou hing and prosper. sight evel witnessed in Omaha. This is . Gould, I ‘awrence, | tlowers 5 : (i R lg ng ! odesor y ~ 2| Miss Bell, white cashmere w oive, | Mr. and Mrs, Swobe are wmong tie mos A most enjoyable party was given by Mr. | toward a 1 creasing of the order, ~ As | 0us condition, will be of interest. A provis: | own us “the ereation.” It consists of L. Hodgson, jr., D, H. W jr. A Rem Miss Bell, white cashmere with moire, s Swobe are among the most | and Mrs, Levinson last Sunday evening the | a result of Taken in the Sovercign | 1on of the constitntion makes it theduty of | i transformation of & beautiful woman fton, W. V. 'Marse, sarrotte, D, 8. [ Queen Blizabeth style, natural flowers, “ and popular lig A liog Jitho 1) ington, "W V.'Morse, W, L. Parrduto, D, 8. | Quoon Eliabath style, natural fowors, nial and povular lights that grace Omaha | occasion being the celebration of the recov- o odie hold at. Lios Angeles, Cat. duut | tho grand hugh pricst to pay on annual visit | frous a handful of dust in plain . view of the L pugin 0y, Mapcarsors il Woasalhyt) o MR o Sy ARl ) ¥ | society, und they caused the evening to pass | ery of their little girl, who had been lying at ember, the Rebecea Degree lodge will | 1o ciach of the chapters. He says in his ad- | gudience. The " minis anical city Wwell, T M. Orr, James Vilag, " Mish Jones, fawn-colored sill most deligntiully for their guests. Cards, | the point of death. have control of their own work on and after | dress in regard to these visits: which has interested all by its unique work- About half of the membe re in at Miss Addie Smith, black and canary surah, | Musie, couversation and an elegant lunch The ladies' section of the Omal urn- | January 1, 1550, These lodges, heretofore There most gratifying feature, a | manship will remain one week longer. The R Ity aant At | o SRl Tiouane: L were the distinguishing features of the ocear | verein gave . pleasgnt social at Germania | have been under the eantrol of the subordin® | pleasant innovation, connected with theso [ Curio liall will be crowded with now and lanspnoe 4 R ool lakarming 1o 8 anit | &ioR R bl on "Thunksgiving ove, ' About soventy- [ ato lodges of O Pellows. [his action of | visitations, which [esive to commend, and | varicd attractions and the programme in the L5t Season there were about one hundred | of blue und white with natural fowers, . . five couples wero fh attendance, and the | theSovereign grand lodge will no doubt re- | that is the opportunity affordec e [k e AR Ihhrrerts ek 1) U Bl DAt orty | A puibar of other very preity costumes | me arie M8 Veta Club Dance, cvent proved a delightful one. sult i greatiy mereasing the number of Re- | ing of simple refreshiments, in the int ‘The management of the German Staat And forty, sop D pub ANctone | A RuEber The first dance and reception of the sea- [ Musa Meadimber, Philly Swift, Clara and | becea jodges, b wbor, for the cullivation of the social 2 theater, which has opened a cozy place of e e e sonaon " Among | “'Fhe following is the list of porsons pres. | som, given by the La Veta club of South | Emma Gentleman, Kateand Magsie Perkins, s Hokpitality is o true Masonic virtue, isciment in a beautiful theater attached g ¥ I I \ ! ] 2D those who left it are I Kountze, General J. | ent Omaha Wednesday evening, in Hunt's ha Bessie Devitt, Kattie Davis, Maggie Don. ! Knights of Pythias. eat bread with our companion and to drink | to Peter Goos' hotel, announces o perfora; C. ¢ Alfred_Millard, ¢ Pritenctt, | Miss L. Burt, a_beautiful bl Ik and ; 0 hall, | Gy, Dot Dhiloy, Nora Gl o) tve Knigh with them from the same cup,is a picdge of | ance cvery Sunday night. 1t has sccured »Cowin, Alfred Millard, George Pritenctt, | Miss L. Burt, o beautiful blue silk and | was the social event of South Omaia sociel clly, Dot Dailey, Nora Gleason, Eunice | There are eighty-five Knights of Byuhias | With o the suine cup,is 4 pledde of | anco every Bunday nig i S0 C. K. Yost, . A. Munroe, C. 5. Meilen, 1. 00 | plush with natural fowers. Thirty counles enjoyed the. fostivition. . The | Stebbins and May'and Lulu McShane. lodges 1n Toxus, Y genuine protherhood. I belicve that cvery- | Mr. Pritz Wallburg, a popular_actor of the Olarke. A" ¥. Boscho, H, D. Esiabrook. 1 Day, wahogany moire, natural it ] e S el SN | thing that tends to enlarge our acquaintance | Gerwan theater in Chiicago. The company Clarke, &I towcto,” I D, broo ins | gany oMcers and. commitiees were considerate | . The Walnut H8I sfiver cornet band gave | Brother W. H. Ravuer, of Myrtle lodge, | \iihour coupanions, to kuow them better, | is 4 strong one. Tonizhe it will appear in , ossrs, ibinson, J. 1. Balch, J. J, | Bues leasanter social evening co {0 Cumings oLa, . ocial intercourse he interchange o g comedietta, Great improvements are being made about o, B, H. Kosters, John Lund, 1. 1. | was given the palm 88 a social success, uests were in attendance and a good time | chancellor commander, Brother C. K. Cur- | ions, should be most assiduously cultivated A Scrap of Paper, Park Place. — Within the past fortnight, a ane, M. A. Dillon, W. J. Foye, E. Wessol, i i enjoyed. ) ricr, last Monduy night. I hizve been much gratified, thevéfore, during All the arrangements are com plete for the handsome red sandstone wall has been com- on Schaaf, Henry Pegram, B. G ) pery . Thanksgiving day the friends of Miss Alice The Pythian Life association has alrcady | the past year to witness a growing tendency | vroduction in a fortnight's time of Sardou’s \ 3 ram, Chancery in Omaha. Lowry, daughtorn ity o ¥ 13 Ol chanta ; 3 o HA S 1P ! pletod wlong the east side of the proporty, ler, A. H. indlay, J. A, Benson, Har Miss Emima Wolshans, with the frm of 8, | Lol daughtorat Gounollien Lows, uearly o million dollars of insuranc amony our ehapters o ke their conyoca: | charming comedy, A Serap of Paper,” for while at the corner of Burt and Thivty-sixth | Wovdward, W. rey, Geo, \nh-m . A - | on hand to welcome her during a short vac Chanceltor Commander Charles Miller, of | 1ons moze plecsant aad piore of benefit to | the benefiv of ity Sunday school, The o 8k tho coruor of Burt aud Fhivtyals Mok P. Morse & Co., whose uncle, a California | tion from the convent of the Sacred Heurt, | ocvidental lodge No. 21, at Columbus, Neb., § thei members and the visiting companions, | ¢ast is an excecdingly good one, und cons strocts is @ beautiful torraced entrance with | & Ve Roh: . | Forty-nincr, left her §34,000 out of 60,000, is | Where she is at presént finishing her educa- | \wad'in the city Monday on private business, | because more social, 1 -doubtif in the his- | tains sowe of the best clocutionists in the massive granite pillars on cither side, which | Siell, and A. 1. m»n rds. The Mlme« experiencing the usua . tion, The family residence was thrown open tory of this grand chapter there has ever be. | city. Mrs. J. K. Dickey and Miss Mabol ) Swe d ( 8. o perie g the usual opposition of inter gy P8 [& a J. Fueller, of Myrtle di- & give a palatial appearance to the acudeiny | Belle Austin, Hattie Sheldon, Anuie Jones, | ested people who scem to be convinced thay | f0F the occasion, and. gnong those prosent | .?fili“\’\fi’mlbflhu .-.mf.-‘",u.,f '.-Lllnnn‘.fl'u‘xt}uull faro oxluiad Aol Who afficons i"”' Alnban | Faade tave Hio sading “" g b, f'.'“"‘,'u ) acquaintance. | who have heard Tadies recite, will 100 within Hattie Hell, Lena Buet, Addie’ Smith, Kitty | tho old man's boquest. was i1l directed, Ty | WFe the Misscs Clara and Anna "‘“W"“‘"- My 8 e ) AR Sl bsiro \ & A - yrile lodge last Monday night, and Charles g SIS Ao Dt TR T PP LT Y s in the series of livenings with the Nations, | flatthows, | Mauio . Woolenhaupt. . Nelite | 2" — '1mnkmn‘.‘.‘.fi‘fi»:‘Jffi‘i “}‘{"r"‘w“',':“‘Q;;:m"l":‘.'_‘ Delegates from David City's Knizhts of t, morc than any other, do [ attvibute their | the soubrette part, and will undo.btedly act spent @ couple of hours in consideration of | Holmes, Huth and klla Day, Mamioe Moars, Metropolitan Minstrels, joved greatly thi hostess' hospitality. Among | oy oes 10 Lo e o e oo & sent prospor Ly ‘and thoir success during | a8 churiningly as shie hus in other plays in the Suracens. The subject locks formidable | Tresea {lln-m{ 10'1 Ulml\:)“ou;d, Dak.; Mary | The Metropohitan minstrels gave their | those present were, Mr. aud Lm R. C. Cush- :\\.‘tv“;‘fl:“'M-l"*l::;li“’;‘l:t"‘;l'L\lvh-llr:;l “,zlli-}“ i fuust yea. i\lu\ tic practiccs which bave \\\;n“‘n. sho lius appes ““ulx Mr, H“”C‘"" mu{ « o ) Py ', of Roclk Island r. aud Mrs. C. TR AT & v o v | ing, Mr. and A o il 1 3 7, the ne! 0 arted | produced these happy resuits be per- | Mr. Robinow, voth well known as actors anc pave the happy facully of bringing light out 4 hall. There were over eighty couples in at Y J ) | cember 15 a Kuights of Phythias lodge will | fail ints dee:ietude, men's parts, while all the other roles are Y AT, atrattodaa Mr. and Mrs. Maginn, Mr. and Mrs, . It. | $o80€ ot g 4 ) ] of dark places, and know how to make hang- Jobnson—Bjorkman, tendance, and the little hall was literally | tinger. Mr. and Mrs, . 4. Burkloy, Mr. and 3;;;‘:;:‘:“5“’“:5’:"-“';':;I‘l'd wib-dave "‘_‘\",“]‘*ll nI" its \v;‘t(u‘ulxat the secret societies of ‘\v'ifl 'Q‘L‘:n‘l'un‘;\.‘.'.'K“;.‘:;Afihl.‘f“.:"{ufi'L".i"f.flnff"\f; d - 0010] 2 enver, the Thnes says P eeted, ‘ i Ere: o ing gardens of the circling night. & DA | packea. 'Everybody was good-natured, how- “’{““l“l"""“fl Seda), Lt Kiss Haboook, teld \u‘,,_,mw’{‘_;-n::l;l‘:!l'::r‘\‘loinih’;““]',"“ Ny ] €ver and a splendid time was enjoyed. M, ll”otvi?x’g'zly"rml"u:‘«!:finlenf;yer::f of | Love, of Lincoln, will confer for the dogrees. Mty \il Hei® 000y and materiat ag- [ ali now tue strange land south of Pulestine | 2 - and Mys. Lo P ) e 9 ey 1o Nebraska has 4,745 members; Missouri, | vance of Masonic_societie anve came to be the inberitance of the proud sons | berg's residence, 1221 South ‘Twenty-eighth Wedding Bells, ;fi":..].',:':‘mm:{;fi:-”"k‘}f:&.ym an, Burklev, | o 50 Kontucky, 2,501 Lilnols, 0,001; Min: | haveruout oven mice with - the i s Bullding Permits, :n.! the :nfllnll\ 5"“[‘ lm{\\ llln'vs&‘: in lu.."y. became | street, when their sister, Miss Tillie John- SALY-BLOCH, len, Lehman, O'Keeffe, Rafter, B\;th.y nesota, 2,800; Wyowing, 445; Colorado, 1,830 | mercial, mdustrial and fraternal movements The following building perinits wore issued the subject people of the great empire of the | gou, was, by Rov. ¥. 8. Detweiler, of the | The marriage of Miss Melanie Saly to Mr | Kenny and Donaghue, ' ] 8] maritme nrovipes, “1‘; maklog o a total | of the city duiing the past nquarter of @ | yesterday: Miks rench describod the nomadic ehar- | Jountze Meworial church, bound in wedlock | Leon Bioch, occurred at the residence of the ————— AT IS8 NAN (ARG, A0WA | ¢ oy A he oonairy som. | Syl daing. sepairs 0 sanidanie 1§ qcter of the Suracens, the beginning of | to Mr. Kail W. Bjorkmau, of this city, The | bride, on south Fifteenth street, last even- Irish Rents Ordered Reduced. S e ot A As carly 88 160, whon 1he counirs soms 1 3. . Coffmun, six two-story frame awell- asir ol aoss, Hh plug of | 10X, el W, & Be o d The Knights of Pythias Castle Hall asso- | prising what is now the state of Colovaio \ ohammeds carecr, showing, In forcible | oride is 4 woll known and lovable Owaa | ing. Many friends of the couple were in at- UBLIN, Dec. 1,—The land commissioner | gigtion of New Orleans, La., hus been incor. Yasa part of W torvitory of Ransan | i and barns in Monmouth sk ggxll;mmfv."“mlk he wus inspiecd by - the | girl, and tho groom s for vears beea con- | tendance. ‘Tho reception will be held this | has ordered large reductions in rents 1 the ( porated with capital stock fixed at 81,000,000 | Masoui: lodge was established under Wi, banarecy, & twc-siary fraiie Do rince of Darkuoss:” that bis roligion was | nected with Hill & Youug, the Farnam | evening at Crap's Lall, where a sister of the | vielity of Thurles. In some cases the re- i Some 5,000 anares. Orleans lodice s peusation from the Kunsas Grand lodgo, | 1 Varn i Manmouth war uot, therefore, the work of human power, | street furniture dealers, as & cabioet maker, bride will be married to Mr, Heary Frey. ductions are as high as 49 per ccut. subscribed $5,240. The board of dircctors black and colors,) preciated. No two patterns alike. R — with olive gre i Mrs. Colpetzer, gobelin blue faille silk [ The voeal music was of a particularly trimmed with brocade to match. bright character. “Le Matin," i very pretty A Tin Wedding. Mrs, Squive, fancy net with train of ohive | uo, was rendered with a denth of feclng | The tenth anniversary of the marriage of The nawe of the lodge yias Auraria, the | Three permits, aggrogating

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