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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY DECEMBER 16, 1888.—SIXTEEN PAGES. 3 e T TR Y, STIGER &CO.,, Coner == A Chapter on Society Life in words, “Friendship, Chacity and Benevoe Omaha. lence, i The K. of P, hall chicken still rofusés to soous events or e weex. | AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER! Egr.the time of year, Twenty 20) Per Cent Discount on every | wiv, winteive & et bafiicd L1 * Cloak in our store from the cheapest to the best. onosle 0 fo Farope or' e Sandwich ands or Tex Why Young Men Are Scarce in Society | Owing to the unparalled weather this autumn, we have a tremendous stock of Cloaks which we have determined to let out while there is a possibility of a demand. FOR THE NEXT TEN | Viola Lodge are unus ~Bw 00 3 JAYS we will take off 20 Per Cent. from the marked price on every Cloak we sell. It will be an easy matter to prove thisisa BONA FIDE REDUCTION, as all our goods are marked in plain figures | rogulor meotin ) :"‘“"“_" Atk ':"""""“ and the price will be ONE-FIFT 3S THAN THE GARMENTS 'ARE MARKED, in fact we are doing now in the height of the season something that is never done until the moaths of February and | gficiont aud ebthusiastic men The Fopploton Maunsion March—cutting the price on NF 'LASS GOODS, to offer sacrifice prices, and for the next ten days will sell our entire stock of Cl AT. A DISCOUNT OF TWENTY PER CENT (20 por cent.] | 0y e i thto ranis ahd Are muks Thrown Open, off the marked price muking decidedly the cheapest stock of Cloaks ever shown this season of the yetir in the city of Omaha. ~ Our stock of L Newmarkets, Raglans and Ulsters, as well as our Misses' | (ST 808 G0 A Work in good and Children’s Clonks, ave ail new and of the latest styles and at 20 Per Cent, discount, is far cheaper than any so-called sheriffs sule or hankr Our Plush Sacques met with universal favor whenever | ghape at the end of the torm A Single Hair, shown at former pr , but now they go with the balance of our stock ) Per Cent. discount. Our $25 Plush Sacques for ten days at $20. 35 Plush Sasques ) per cent. discount, moans $28, Our Park lodge, No, 69, has clected the followe g %30 Plush Sacquesat 20 per cent. off for ten days, means the best garment ever shown 1n Omaha, at 840, AND 20 PER CENT. OFF ON ALL OUR CLOAKS, MEANS A CHRISTMAS PRESENT of from | jng oficers for the cusuin Chancellor Chicago Mail, ", N N o n 3 1 "oy 3 1 14 a4 oW Shifls the light, Ten to Fifteen dollars 1n actual value to any one who buys a garment during the next ten days of KELLEY STIGER & CO., Dodge and 15th Street. The 20th and Dodge Strect Cable Cars pass by our store. il L :!m '\;:\'['1::":\- w sfll For the hair is black as night— e of exchoquer, C. 8, Hofe For the instant, and th o P — 0 A3 ~ 1 ¥ o <. Ovor oepe! Another hne, 1t beight . GENTS' DEPARTMENT, 4 v ; magter of financa, M. K, Ovors :;:Q;‘»L: And then it's dull. My sight N N HOLIDAY MUFFLBERS! ® Tocords and soa J. Pollock; mas Is bafiled as I note LR 400 [ , dames Duni, ally busy and thein ittendod by thels membership, On ed degrees \thusiastic What 1 found upon his coat, . 1 L 10 18 odd how shifts the light! We offer extra large silk and fine Class Membership. Oh dear! How came it there, cashmere mufllers in light and dark —— vas anticipated some time ago, when worth 75¢ and $#1. l\\ a sort of tacit consent, some subordinates This tantalizing hairt colors, at 50c, Is it black, or brown, or red! . 1 S l f N LOT adopted a sick benefit system where only @ mectime i | Gireat Special Sale of New| . it RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. | i il i s {lnvv 1 any :'u\w'(h r dread! . 1 {\lm I“‘“‘ly :.:lll-,nll\ -'Axv:lln u]ml”«n.und MUFPS! MUPPS“ :‘“::‘:;.\:l\“l;::}::. t\l:-l-‘xlu“(:h:mvtl:u:.l‘::;‘.;.‘-:ll‘: |l: il uie- | and Fresh Goods. Chrigt- s =, s EOA AND MUFF i Our judgment has over heen that a sube extra lavge The Origin of Socicty, We will sell cream brocaded muftiers, ordinate should eithor be a lodge paying sick What society 1, where it originated and mas rese“ts a_,t, egCc- extrn 1 and heavy, at $1.25, well SETS. in every desivnblo and fashionabl Fur. | Dencfits to all or to tone. for tho reason th ay what its object is, are the points that do not worth Alaska Sealskin, Otter, Beaver,Black [ sooner or later difficulties must arise in the 4 LOT 4 $1.00. BOAS THREE YARDS LONG. and Cinnamon Bes Lynx Back and :t\[!’:xf‘lv{\;‘!:lyl\::]\l. .::Ix"-lr.w‘t.;""!.':.':;';::’.- of x::\(‘;;"l Belly, Spotted_ Lynx, Black Lynx, worth | Black Marten, Moukey, Per . Chinehilla, Red Fox. Silve others too numerous to m % We only quote a few pr nt of at o Ly | Ana the question has arisen, s it possts iy in a lodge, at o ular meeting, that an oxy and | i idment to the by-liws of said lodie can on. be proposed aud any portion of the member- es asa sam- | ship be debarred from voting upon said . . generally get attention—or, at least, scrious $1.00. consideration from the majority of those who la, y e uce rlces. We show an immense assortn Jove to dwell within the haunts of its pieas- cream and colored silk mufilc ures and g 0 Little care they as to the . . ) . $1.60, worth $2.50. Why or the wherefore of the mutter, as long Sllk Handker- Ladles Embrold' s Wil gall }‘slr tra quality Bluck Hare ¥ a8 they get the enjoyment out of it tt ) reguiar 82,75 and Extra quality Black Coney #3.75, | o ) N Al o THE e ¥ i .75 and 1 3 i Yy .95, | e amendment? desiro and are. dimniscd 8o far us U & ered Hand'chfs. croam and colored silke mufl i i A 1. London dressed | - By-awa have been adopted by some { ciety and its belongings are able to contrib h f T R A e 1 W | 1odies, in which there are provisions for the toward it iety, taken as a whole, is an cnlieis an 1 teg) 12641, Dushe GENTS > mal American | eoasg et only 315, positively WOILA | iqiging of what is termed w sick-bonefit tand Lace Border 5 oLIDA Y NECK WEAR}| Extra quality N to $10.50 cach 200 dozen Teck searfs, Pufl searfs, and | Oppossum $6.75, worth $8.50, its in evont of sick- nal with members o this fund or not. i maintained by the institution gotten up h ests of the many Handkerchiefs from $1.2 ople in unity, in the inte for paying weekly ben e | oas: also muking it on >, worth $5.50. | \whether they contribute 1 light, middle and dark shade v [ Zthe development, intelloctualy, morally M ffl. dies' fine I i \ clop aaly, morall) s’ fine French hand embroide Four-1n-Hand $ios, all now, etyles’ arnd WAL LY "’,‘;”'ilfl;ln‘fi.'.[-'ruf".'fi.'r':;IT.‘-“{LK u ers. 1k Mull Handkerchicfs veal Valen- ghapes, sale price s0e. worth $1. Extea quality Natural Lynx Back | . Fxtra Erench 1y resembles | These by-luws also make the ofticers of the than a lit separate government ull by its ciennes Border, exquisite designs, from 100 dozen improved Pufl sc §¢ worth $14. ) > 175 -'Mf'f»'!'y. SRas ot 'll,.r\. “|§I:"‘~:‘:'~IA‘| 1«‘?::.“" s Toneiv soit, but, Howe the ‘same time, | .ot 1.—13x18 inch all Silk Hemstitch | #1 to %6.50 each. I now and exquisite paiterns, BIVBHEuH Ly 815701 AoV RS S B Ryt o L8 i AR e i e, embrucing as it does, | Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, solid lies' fine French hand embroid- reully worth $1 3%t lity French Seal $0.50 Sl 0 recently so1 by virtue of their i o civilized world, 0 White, nlso_colored centre and border, | ered Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs (1 pran % ‘x"‘\]‘";‘l PR FronchiSeal “e\60; Black Coney only 08¢, worth | Settl A \hirs. of "or. BAYHIELY i e origin of socicty, a8 it stands to-day, | G0 orth 2ac. designs) see the line < we aro offe vor .50, i A pants in this sick-benetit system, have been is difffeult o de the dividing line of Rasiyatisia Ml ORihe he following from $1, 0, $ HOLIDAY ]l ANDKERCHIER Black Hare only 45c.worth 75¢. | compotled to attend to its duties, ete,, and \ two or more dc nd the present time Lot 18x13 inch all sillk Chinese | th 158 SEEIBNED) ALV Nabural Black Mant OB G T NG SEGBIE It e Rt1S FEAUEEN! | oy HoTih U RUBEY i LORTE 7 K CRN R | | are so very adistinct, Nevertheless, if we | Crepe H. 8. Handkerchiels in ail the [ 82 | Gents’ all-silkk han dkerchief RIS L B L e s i B e LM VAtAOT AAi1 OlMVAS ORI i | A are to draw a fine point and date our interro- | delicate shades 20¢, reduced from H0e. 100 dozen Ladics’ fine hand embroid- 1o white and colored, at worth $20. PHTLDREN'S PUR S TS | 108 troe, that originally, the by-laws wera Kations anterior to the christian era we might | o1 inch all Silk Japanese | ered Linen Lawn Handkerchiefs, Scol- « § endloss varicty. from $1.50 to $12.50 | resularly anended by a vote of all members, say that society has been in existence eve H. S Handkerehiofs. in oream and an | lop Borders.latest designs only 75¢,worth | fine linen H. S. handker 1 i = 0 A )‘ Ll Bl (bl ""‘ permitting this optional sick benefit. system :«]y:lll‘l-vutlv‘vl.\xl uiy I)h‘n-( ORI muml Biidlesst viiriaty ol delibata; colovs: $1.15 to $1.23. ¢ plain and faney borders, also Also Badger, Otter, Red Fox, Black [ each .\ll l]n 2 \‘llu. lmm'l 06 AP | it is true these by-laws were approved and distant vi of recollection cieated 2 v . 3 P o 3 . 8 3 " | xS roached by any other house. ) ¢ commiltee o s s Gri By eriptiral thehings whon Adam_ and | white with colored border, %¢ worth [ 150 dozen Ladies’ fine hand embroid- , hindkemhiefs at one price, 23¢, worth | - and Ciunamon Bear, Natural Lynx P R T RIMMINGS 7 R CAIR DI AR b, l-‘,\:r:‘ r:!umnux .ll.n.(’.:vn:';l:-n ..rI r.g.»n‘. It is | 40c. : mml’[.nn n Lawn Handke ' E s Belly, Spotted Lynx, Black inevery desivable furin the mavket at | sick benetit system hold that when any | SUSOHInE AL G Lt molnoubbito ems Bitiot i\ —olxa1 AATIISilic HU S/ ananess | FlUpyf(1ntest fdesigns) fabis0Uiworthitom GENTS? Lynx, White Thibet astonishly low prices, amendient comes up touching this sy stem, PRECCHILBIOLE out that's | ¢ilic Hundkerehicfs, white with border, | 70¢ to S5e. HOLIDAY GLOV e L We are ov. ed on the following | only those belonging to said system can what it was, however, though' it may be Ete., Ete. co the difference of opinion. h we will offer until | vote, and hen 'n Ladies’ fine embroidered H. Vastly diffurent from the modus operand: of | 4180 colored centers, 88c, worth 55¢ 200 do ¢ SRR R b ves RE Sl e anaienr trimmings, whi HLDLIGS 3 B HOTpYeABE Epandll i I, Lot 5.—White 1. S, Pongeo and | S.and Scollop Border Handkerchicls, | ‘_L;H“;h_’f‘; LI e ’ ) sold at the same prices t N e EAPC LI B I L true acee| of the term, was, and still is | Brbeaded Silk Handkerchiefsin endless | White and colors, latest noveltics > L and $10, worth $14. At proportionately low prices, York manufacturers are wholesaling | e T AT omes up in open *,(,,,m | wia gres HEmon the vers | variety. only 49¢, worth up to 7ac. worth from 35e to 45¢. y Real kid lined mittensat $1, $1.50 and the same grade of goods to-duy: on'the other hand, it is said that said ques- ; ) i i it kevchiefs, Crepe ¢ ‘v Silk Muf- | S.and Scollop Border, latest design, al k rloves @ 1. B0e. worth 45e. a certain part of the membership, and that tho ‘nccition of christianity, and_ the ehris | keveniefs, Crepo and Faney Sille Mut- | 8 aud Scollop Bordge, lufest te: xll-nllnvfcll gloves at $1,15, $1 75 yards Bineh ‘extra Nutrin Boarer, | it would ot be correct for those wiio_huve worth double thes ver in the matter to discuss ). | no interest wh ‘| it or vote upon it. Without going into argument, suffice it to that difterences of opinion on this subject xist, and will continue to grow, and the tian religion was the truc’ foundation rock | flers &c.. in white and Colors; 10 differ- ' upon which it was constructed. ent styles in the lot, 7o¢, worth from $1 W dozen Ladies’ White H. S. Sheer prices. with unl-h-nld \dlv incn extra CLIb, Lawn Hundkerchiefs, only 10¢, worth ‘g v 1 ¢y ynrennas! LADIES’ MUFF AND |[™ 307 oo o Lot 7.—White H. 8. Japanese Hand- | 1 L We have just received 500 fine Win- £1, worth $1. Nutrin Bearer, $1.60, worth Society Young Men are S o wonder,” says a well known arce. young i o | Lilady i i), BT 1 B CollED i l\i.‘u‘n‘.]‘]\l in l‘f'y:‘,‘.\.l na ‘.:.l|l.. ““1‘-» .‘“'n‘":" bric .;,%{]"nwn“llulvu..lxll e 1-]]}[-‘(‘.‘"‘![-.1:“:‘ sor _“m\ ||n\|{u('|lxl~l ;:nl;l1 and silv SCARFS’ SETS. 75 yards 4-inch extra Nutria Bear question arises, “What is the remedy ] I b season ¢ a scarcity < > b4 B Ledhor VAR -t 3. 7 7] r - mounted Vo :] hree sped v gold shades, 2. VO There 1s no objectio [l 010! ] upper ocial clrclos this souson of o Searcity | ot designs all at $1, worth up to $1.65. | printed design) all atSke, reduced from | JELAs SO s ity aolgen Seliad osi 210N Ot B e ARt | ' expensive a luxury for a you St s Lot ]\\'him and all n'ul«n‘r {[. S. | 10¢, 124c and lvv;'» S 1| these prices. In almost cvery desirable and fash- | 100 yards 2-inch extra Black AMarten, | ©fit system if they desire it, but, as we avgued 5 Japanese Hundkerchiefs, Broended and | 800 dozen Ladi . 8. Cambricand | 100 fine Glovia silk umbrelins, gold |; | MotE s o reetts L vhen the idea was pr un- UL PR Siene = b N Horia silk umbrelias, gold FtaT 5 e (i B oliotiine ImostitaslisuublotaTs: crate salary, particularly if he hopes to get PiR Twills and Crepe Muflle nd | Lawn Handkerchiefs (latest design)in ' and silver mounted, at Bl ionable fur in the n ket, from on “[\"H"\Il‘ ashionable far NagaERLl ”“_'“l;,m\l_,;hl “\l : h--n;nz “',‘ it should be taken entirely oul suid system ahead financially, And you know that the o tra Natural Lynx L haby 1y redy neh Handkerchiefs in 10 different stylesall | printed Border, only de, reduced” from | | wortn & Belly, only $4. wmajority ot us donot draw princely incomes, # ol R L Loy || C by T m €l icRedisios I advised. worth $6.50, those who it. and neither the by- and we all ho f ! 68 laws of the lodie nor thie ofticials as such be our own, T'he extortions ciety makes {rom our carnings are too at and has the nuccted with it. effect o n moneyed class wishes it to 'll Such a course does injustice ‘to none and i > out those of only moderate would restore harmony along the line. We kuow of no other source that wills the same power, @ two-thirds vote, that originally in- corporated the system in’ the by laws, can remove it. It does not alter the statis or privileges of those who belong to the sys- tem, ov deprive them of any of their rizhiss on the other hand, it would settie the vexe question as to who is or who is not entitled to speak when cortain questions ure under dis- 0. Early selections strongly Wl manazed exclusively by to spend a_modegate amount B s T (oo Sty | was assisted by her father and mother, [ to their friends. The preparations for the | the Young Ladics’ Reading Room associi- F(/HOES FROM THE ANTE-ROOM | Eauitavie aia caion. .. Jovs e companionsiip of his follows Detter | General and Mes. Wheaton, Doctor and Mrs | hapoy event were most eluborate and com- | tion, and were a'grand success, both finan- | K4 ) ME- Otaoelon GolaanlOross . L e e 10k ke hanvio | Hasicin, */The programumes are worthy of an | plete. In every nook and corner, bay-window | gjally and as a firsi-class prodiction of home Royal Templurs of Temper attompt toward economy, the examples of his | €special mention. = They were painted by | and recess were banked great pyramids of | talept, “Ihe Old Fashioned District School” Order of Heptasophs. A Companions mako him feel mean and small | Miss Crawford, Mrs, Brown's sister, on | potted plants, larue forns and palms were | wus the title of ‘the play, in which about Order of Sparts er histri- | News and Gossip of the Week | Rochester Mut and s o result ho feels compelled cither to | Dicces of satin susponded froum . goon Bars | socn hewo and there whilo o Profusion of | thirty ladies and kontlemen of cle Tocliester Mutual : 3 di dly follow their ext raut course or | 9N¢ HUNgonienchusido QDI SO0 iy C1 ed chandeliers, - | on lent i ed. The costumes of N rder of Chosen rever pu uictus upon the 3 I ot ther irele ontierot A atnsonts | This is a very novel thing in the social world | tlc-pieces, over doors, arches and _alcoves, 'U“.,“, worin, witich prescnicd Among the Fraternities. DhiteaOrderlar Honas A R T B A P e 30 parties foot up enormous bilis. The four | and itis a splendid mlhsl,l}\\!c for the cus- | and gave A finishing touch to the decorations. The young lmlxus l\'nl;xlxlsnf Golden Rule.. S, aminer, ©ost, me &30, and I believe that few members k 3 ] ; 4 SEONESINCH IO WOrs: Mr. Johm Minor, assistant _supcrintendent | ANNUAL ELECTION OF OF| Inited Friends. The Itoyal Arcanum. . of the organization got off with less. You | tlesixus and s, '"l""‘!h"" the l“,” “"‘"L‘;m“;",? Lo event proved to Le eue of the most de: | of ‘the B. & M. storehouse department here, FICERS. | Modern Woodman of Knier e boneficlary ardorknownias|tho Royal can readily see what & dramn from | beautiful, at the beginning was L ightful social cvents of the season aud | g agreeably surprised by a number of his There are 415 18dges of the Ancient Order G T R two 1o = four parties @ weelk | !oon aud hour glass, as the numbers | nearly 400 guests were in attendance, repre- |y ogy intmate friends last Wednesd of United Workmen in Missouri, sixty-nine A"(""l"l“"\"“‘ (0L Waa rebos i 5 sented by but one counc ted at St. Louis; the mem- LD el G 20,700, which time, however, scveral others have y The Omahd lodgas, without a sin been instituted, among which Union Pacifia Lodge of the Knights of Honor tion, are in a state of unexampled | council, No. 1,059, is the most prominent and * | and vigor. takes the lead as to numbers and prospects South Omaha lodge No. 06, Ancient Order [ for future success. On ‘Tuesd of United Workme tho regular mecting | last ofiicrs for the ensuing year Tuesday night elected the following as follows: Regent, J. K fourth birthd proceeded the ‘moon gradually became | senting the cream of Omaha society. M ing, his thitt smaller and the sand in the hour glass was | Swobe was assisted by Misses Annie and | 18 (SCCUTR U0 D T reprosented in the varous gradations of | Mamie Waterman, of New York. The re- | uiie & W g Gire 1o party mocting at b its passage through its muarow course, | ception commenced at8:30 p. m.and lasted | POUIC v 05 o b i D B R The costumes of the ladies were elegant. | until 10 o'clock. At the latter hour, the | Phagurprise was comple ) e ofiicers appeared in full dress uniform. | guests repaired to the dining hall which "had [ o T thme was had. T friends preseited —Among the Pythians. The debutante was dressed in white china | bedn converted into a ball room and dancing | iy with a beautiful goldheaded cane before silk and net lace, with a corsage bouquet of | was kept up until a late hour, At 11 o'clock | tukding their doparture. beautiful pink roses. an elegant lunch was served in the ordinary. | SIS ERRIRNE e @ masquerade Cryptic Masonry. Prosperity of the A. O. U. W.--Ban- | 0f which are loc will make upon one's purso pro- bership aggregate quet of the Loyal Legion — New DAORERCE vided he siuvishly complies with the exac- tions of the social god 1 spent over $600 socially last season and hardly knew where it went to until 1 came to reckon it up, and I can assure you [ watehed the coru cfully and tried to lop off all unuecessary expense. My new_dress suit cost §75; my six dress shirts at $i i o . A o QLo ] 8ix pair sillc hose, £21; two suits of SahoitolieteNotiMraiGoustal iher g and M Lonls i Boraiasd) bail in Pitzgerald hall on Friday evening. 1t | At the annual mecting of Omaba councit | foF the cusiine years Mustor workman, ALERROTE CLEE A SR DO O BT S e weneing A orsase bouuer of | A very pleasant surprise was tendered Me, | being the first hop of the kind heldhore | No. 1, Royal and Select Masters the follow- { son "oy b A, L Morton: rocordor vor, 9. H. Lichloborgers buttons, §12; my lawn tics at cents each & 3 Ly iy AME | this year there was a grand turnout. The it o capd e 5 Dy sl L OILON SR E . L i came 10 §i6+ gun\h‘]r:q, $53 there are m’flm Snd | natural roses.” An efaborate repast was pre- | A, Lewis last Sunday cvening. The Har- | costimes were Pmiches by an Omahs firm, | e oficers were elected for the ensuing | I aniel Sullivan; financier, €. W. ) x Tu:n suide, J. 3. Sheldon; Sullivan; trustees, and | tin. W. Lee; truste rden, Dr braith; sentinel, Mar- W. H. Murray, Mssonic year: receiver, Patrick after which the germ Joseph L. Anderson, cighteen month successfully aanced pare led by M. Faber, was ve 0 other et ceteras that could be counted in and mony Social circle, of which he is a member, Hon. John W. Barnes and wife spent a few swell the expense considerably. Of course | g7 0l (R FAS fntroduced ‘were ver. wero holding & meeting at his residence on | days this week at the home of their daughter, cllent Companion James Gilbert, | 1y /5 o S e h e year, W. Ma, I, the present very eflicient you must h.li\‘vu(‘unmm"h t vll;;d.\l.)nu ol A R N North Sixteenth strect, and during the ses- | Mrs. D. A. Campbell, of this city. ent Companion David E. Hume, | Stallation ceremonies will bo perfor cont, will go the past regent’s chair, and k«'f.‘.'.m: :‘mi‘ ‘”;f,‘\}u‘,"‘, :f‘\"',ff“‘t‘m, o furnisn | sccond the ribbon or which | sion oncof the members arose and i a short | | ¢ umll.l\ -;mm owton Teors p.-usom;ul deputy master. PaBIg A 2 v | the A, O. U. W, hall, Fifteenth and F 1o doubt will fill the piace with honor to v t Consists in receiviug ribbon overy e one | specch preseated him, m the namo of i his pobular drama “Lost in London™ at the 1 Rl Guy bV ee. | Streets, Omaha, together with the ofiice nimselt as well as the council. S ci honored with four vibbons, The third, tha | friends. g 2 h Y cellent Compa justave s Omanaien Mondnyievonlng dunumvit. pendiciary of i diccused brother 30h4) but Joast BULT SLhls, evenings. to. sotial Ay B i s 1ho. wost. boantiful of the | Tho gentleman was taken _completely un- T Gy i ellent. Companion Gustave Anderson, S is also a fraternal and social order of ' high and the continual financial drain visibly fects even a healthy bank account, From ehe figures I have given you can see where is economical standing. Itis but a little over a decade old, but in the east more especiuily, it has - met | ohtuined rank among the beneficent orders ind-mill figure was the fourth, | awarcs, as he was laboring under the impres- sion that another gentleman was the oue that was to be surprised. ~ After the meeting F. Troxell has returned from New four, “flio W u and it is similar to the ribbon figure, i much as 1t is also of the favor order.’ T ent Companion James B. Bruner, j recorder. L. J. Drake gives a party for her [ Excellent Companion Alfred P, Hopkins, A. 8. Fraternity. pllegium No. 124, V. A. § it in A 0. U. W. Iy my 800 went, and ‘ E 4 ¢ on vith < consists in the gentleman calling a lady from | the party sat down to an elegant supper, (il il 5 > i I, Barker | second to none. Union Pacific council was rompared with what the e socioty man | gonsiste in the gontloman ealting o 10y F10 | 0Xidh was followad by danong, thoy huving Friday evening. corporal of the guard =~ block, with a large attendance. The follow- | nstituted one year ago, the charter members : mnds. o e op | B e Moo gentloman | broUFIA musicians with thom. 1o surprisg | | Mrs S P. lounds has returned from Den- | Excellent Companion O. Batterton, | LT b aveino ; being principaily coployes in the Union Pas | e K O L o STy o | to the floor. Among the Jistinguished gen- | was complete, and the entire affair will long | V¢ Apartments at the Barker. e A Andorson ictor cific headquarters building, though men of ek kecp up their end in 80clely | {lemen presefit were General Brooke, his | be remembered by thoso present. Mr, J. H. Withnell and Miss Kate Van ienthCoppanion S HALE AR doreon: i By RIS wood standing in other occupations are nlsa NERSBOWEINAY IO MRS 110.00 80 . bgtam AT srs. Roo and Truitt, General — Arnum wero murried on ‘Tucsday evening. 2 5 . v iR 1 “, g reecived into its ranks. The officers clected Eayiibonealvogliuny ot the pleaticesiandt| by ¥ e T R On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs, A. J. | sonic hall Wedncsday evening, December 1, | 10el -5 yig s Curators G, Cunninghm, Dr. Hanchett, | Predicted that the couneil will ‘more then’ B e e Pof P e octal | Complimentary remarks were heard from | Popploton gave a grand reception at their [ The Ladies' Social club give a hopat | 4/0he pronosedinerr lodge oibeiorganlaealin ; i * | double in numbers during 1859, world, "hoir coudition ia indoed pitluble. all, and as the guests wero leaving tho do- | starcly mansion in honor of their son, Will- | Metropolitan hali”ou tho evening of Docom- L G e DR or. Ross, Dr, L. A. Merriam, B ! Uibuicty I cbing 3o that the - poor young | butante e father and, mother rorcivod un | Suars Toppleton, awnd bis bride, who | ber 16 E o e R e T, S e O o man feols himsell a stranger within its gates oo have lately returned from their weddiag [ Miss Claire Rustin goes to Washington | the petition. A mecting will be called some- g0l o £ LA Moprlain, A e e i e Bl G B R B e olions oitn | of the ovent. A atan Lt Alternato—S. T, Robinsor i) olgotion far oflGors for the cpauin and this is why so many young fellows go to trip. At 8430 p. m. the carriages commenced | 1118 Winter to be the guest of Senator and | time during the coming week, when all in- ternate—S. T Robinson, i i i destruction. ‘Pheir social nature requires 3 s f Mrs, Paddock. terested are requested to be present. Time ¥ at their hall last -\mlnm‘.mnlnu- fole ! ;- Com ander, Princeton Men Dine. to arr Al s - b i SOUE QY SM Bh B8 vand by, 9:80 ovor. throe bungred | <ing nna Johnson and daughter took | and place will be announced later in Tug Knights of Pythias. AOING RRGRES YRRl cowpanionship, und when they find thut the . Job rtals of society open only 10 golden keys | Dr. Charles, of this city, gave his eleventh | persons, reprosenting the bost of Omaha and | o, HEE V00 DegnIaN! Mha sa s YL DF LR 70 2 Comride Moginn s senior vico.coms [iey sook Instead tha dambing plcastiros % | annual dinner to the Omaha alumni of | Council' Bluffs socicty, had been received | the steamer from New Yorik to Lund, Swe- | B The peauty and value of the Uniform Rank Comrado, Join ' 1 Dennis; junion depends entirely upon its iers, The present | tary discipline. A divisio here are 230 Masonic lodges in Alal imbering 12,000 me Mciency and mih- under the hospitable roof, The beautiful . which does noo rte p D Arkwitl residence was universally admirved, kv the dramshon and brothel, And I hold that | Princeton college Wednesday evening. The Mrs. 1. N. Blair, who has been studying sooloby itssifis rosponsiblo forils, menu was served at Higgins' cafe, ana con- | i for the eomfort and_entortainment of | Art in this city for miny weeks, has returned | grand seeretary has held office twenty-nine | 1ol regular mootings and does not have | Sirzcon, Comrade R ey N Students’ Banquet, sistod of two opossums in plantution style, | the juests had been prepaved. Unique re- home in Dunlap, Ia. years. . ORi Dol Slan oy o iehe milite ot so st 1o o et (O Imunl B, Wost; ofticer of the day, Come Gu Monday evening, December 10, the W. | with hoe cake, sweet potatoes and hard | freshments were served at an early hour, Mercer, late of Quincy, TlL, and W, | BADEY, Ll : ad D, Clement: ofiicor of the’ juard, . C. association held 1ts annual alumni ban- | cider. The following gentlemen received in- | the carpets of the parlors were covered with r of D. H, Mercer, of this city, will Knigzhts ot Honor. no use whatever, A really good division is | ¢ uml.ulu A lelegate to departs L AsSTIRARINRE A 1A MU BURLARB BB | ok ducking and thoso disposed cngaged in | make his future home in this city. Saturday evening Messrs, Charles J. Men- | much help to the order of Knights of | ment encampiient, e B, R Baloy I'.'.'n‘i‘“,”‘;'n"w‘m“,“,‘,,’l';‘ Lhla.cliy, Amonk, | Yiptons: HBo haclke dancing, "o uir was onc of 16 great | Mo ex-students of the wniversiiy of Michi- | tor, Thomas Fuleonor, Lou's Lasarus, Lo A, | Pytbias, it n wwoward, badly drilled ulternate, Comrade'J. B. Dennis, e presen or ‘epresel V' 28 3 Ma ey, 1P ’ s social events o e Wi v Asse! ol o oy sday e N T Vi vines 1 aila . and profossionnl men from Iows, Kausas, | 8on, Heury Juios, Charles J, Groon, J. B, s ? e s pasomblod ub i Muland Bhumdy oy Goldsmith ana Philp Brady, of Omaha | division only brings ridicule and diszraco to A Mitaoniond Nobraska. The nn"umn: was | Hayues, Fred o, John M. Thurston ;‘mxl Harmony Social Gircle, N AR e 'H' L ““m'] B, Pratt, lodge, No. 820, Knights of Honor, came to | the order. No division should he organized ““'m‘l l’u‘y‘h:u- : Hebrasea, W. C. Gregory, Tl evening was passed in d 1 s, Pratt, wifoof Licuto . ri a und orgunized Good Wil | unless it expects to eater heartily into the ashington Pox beld in tho spacious parlors of the hotel, and | S GECEREY | [ REER N N e iate, cone | The Harmony Social circlo opened their | Twenfy-uhird United” States infantry :'l"}“.'\:"“L“‘r:":":“:":;"'!’h1,‘_ )‘: g“;;l BROSALL xpoaLia RuIor easillyvin ”fll‘x}‘g Tho 11 lon SR At AAGEA nnd for & considerable time hand shaking and | teibuting to tho humor and wit, and their uf- | scason very successfully at Crap's hall last | tioned at Fort Mackinac, arrived 5.;3h~-ul.v 0dg9: Nor =y IEuighta of (Houor, .of Eouth | B B . S PR e T D Y renowing of acquaintances was the order of | fable host, by their efforts, was' the personi- | Thursday evening, with a grand ball. About | Thursday, and will pass the winter with hier | Omaha. Phe following oficors were f Myrile The droggist—*Pizen’ thing, K 1 £ ont. Tl vitals of Y fatner, Captain W. W. Copeland. Stent- t dictator, GeorgeJ, Soltzer; The cters of men and of institutions 1o drugy izen’ things, the evening. The formalities being over, | fle \:lmu;\ .;-n::m‘x;m““fi: foltals (l)honlr‘ll\n- fifty couples wero in attendance, and the; shidigive L‘“ H % ‘l‘ 3 Fae JL BRI s M KL e S The base ball man-—FPowl, tho prosident, in a fow woll choken words, [ % WEFISLIR ICH, BTRLIES YO LG | endoyed thewsclves right royally. A pro- Big Noses All Kight S Akl AR e B L e Dty anstainallclutianc & Lk [ES T e oannoniarelang {oody Introduced Mr. R. A. L. Dick, whose ac- | D, arlos onded to the following | gramme of twenty dances was gone through e < A 5h : oL £ i AoooN il 4 PR BLION 6 The stock Bred, atodised Mr fe A L Disk, Whiso aor [\ Dr, (Chasiea® raspondod o the, followlng | {EBINER LA ARoce Es Hoho, LTRuER D've never known aman with a big | tor Praak O: Doyles fiunelal roporter, e | We know benevolence, ot by the defini- | g fctor recopnized by all who had the pleasure of | Julius S, Cooloy responded to “Oppossum | chestra, This popular circlo is fast coming [ nose who wasi't smart,” said a profes- thur Rus ‘(",',‘ treasurer, tocly ," tion of a cictionary, but by the acts of life. The printe A bearing him. M. Dick gave an exhibition | Junting on Southern Pluntations.” "Parke to the front asone of the leading social or- | sor in Bellevue hospital college, New s'lg“‘,‘l‘:;;, 0 ,L""f:f‘[ Friendship has a silent voice that can explain The singor- u\m-; Patti. i of lus elocutionary powers in o recitation en- | Goodwin responded to *My Muryland. ganizotions ofthe city, and includes among | York, says the Mail und Express, when | gt 5 Cioorge Dotherway and | itself better by o hearty haudshuke, whel The old maid te, O, titled “The Gambler's Wife,” and other pro- | “/hhe banquet was elaborate, the wit and | 1t some of our leading society | gpoken to on the subject. LRGN JON AN RARE) OTRR A A | o gt (hio iy ol U ack. tha s o <oroa at | UDite ‘<’x",”-' P 0. 1io, Oy ductions, During tho rect tal the " audi humor was nccompanicd with bumpers of the entleinen, The great Napoleou's nose was big. | James A. A Kolie 4 8 e a3t A MERATE a8 e e L e Son | [ueAR LY irition B ™449 RYARK PASY G R oAk Mr. Stuben Taken Unaware, Gladstone’s nose 16 big, but it ends in a | = The ~installation coremonies will take | soulsof lofty minded men, TN T T e T TR O e oI B ope macd | plossant ousy 3 . BONIRS VNSRS AANARS sharp point. Bismarck hasa big nose next Saturday oveniniz n Kuight ‘ot | Pythianisin it ot xcud from one parado duy | i RIS d ‘ ing for some time to_the sweet strains of The Crescent Club, o surprise party tendered Mr. John Stu- | 4ha¢'jy however, almost flat on the end, arter will e | bunners, nor from the charm on oar watch |y music discoursod by the band, the members | On Tuesdny evening the Crescent clup | PeR athis residencoon Seventeenth street | (operal Grant's npse was not too larg 2. Tho lodge | chains, but from tho way wo uct, Tho world | 1, wmltiDg Blal ~ e - vel e/ was o most enjoyablo one, The party was e (i vith a large membership of some of | Seeks companionship with men wh o full The real estate man—Coffee grounds, ded in n body to the large and well party : proceeded in a bady o larg: Well | notd tho third barty of thelr soriea at Crapp's . but it was large enough to be prom. Citize e et o s Tho AP o 4318 ued uha " party pp 5 L FACTRANTS ({98 it o 5 L the best citizens of South Omabia, of fun, but whose fun is not smirched with | The dry goods clerk—Flannel cukes igbtod dining hall, where u maguificent | o) St DES DL G0 S0 pleasant | e to the cflorts o Miss Engiea, Miss Mc- | pent. u L LUD AL WHAMEIG 26 ok ARDIEGRA] Mllg e 8 plobkmifling feast was luxuriousiy spread before them. o d : “| Clure . West Craig. Dancing wi o . R n He COATSe o ulgar.—The )?ythian Record, vamp g of veal, O R o aoiivored by | ane they bave held yet. Someof the toiets | Siar® 0ad, Mr. West Cralg, Danding was yalainelo nose: Jaiggry prominent, and A ol U w. Pythignism aims to give relief, ay The doblor—Owe it meal, the presuent, Mr, 1. imwmeriman, who | wore by the ladies were clegant in tho | 13 o'elock refreshineats wore served, after | o his child KRABTNGIE |’" "1 ugi= | T report for December shows a total | syuinathy, aud afford protection, s The public speaker —Loast, '":fum hrll-"d'ln'limwry of !llltf assoclation | yighest degreo and @il wero becoming. | Which tie dancing was continued Gntil 2 m“;h’i;‘;gz“;‘l‘-‘n:“;‘l“"]‘;’"““" b ('.‘“l(‘lhie membership ia tho order of 211,570, against | 1Ay be, Bicslns the ",‘Ir"fl "'fl"" o “l 0 “;‘y’ The funny wan—Chestn and the individual successes of the members. 4 4 28 . Rl AT PP ‘otuberinc y Gould is | o ; A b 1 its most promine o8, Cidenta e i Among those present were the foilowiug: | ©'clock, Abouteixhty pe ""“"J""u’mxf&.i A Sy g T 210,528 for the previous month. The mem- | ji"ine mueh in th Itivation and imorove In response 1o numerous calls Mr. It M. | i casrs. A. J. Heaton, H. Wehrer, J. A. Hen- % e do. | son, William Bowman, H. Handel, ‘Avthur v ol eollege. | Dickey, Samuel Wiggins, Stephea Griftin, PR A New M Detroit Free P helic planrers of the a on the su are Lo be cong R > party. Sage and Cyrus W. Field. President R, Cleveland’s ndse {5 a trifle above the bership in Nebraska is 5,144, The total ben- | ment of our social i efita paid during the month in tho entire order amount to §319,857. Lure i’ work in a lodge is In this state the | some times, Hut when Knight, Patterson made a stirring spee lowingly depicted the bene sived frow a course in a comui 288 of It may not be but arecent minstrel troupe After satistying the Inner map from the gk Besion, {;2:.‘;’.‘“Ir{::“'}c,‘::{"l",u;';f"‘ The drivers of the Pacific and Wells-Fargo ‘\"L‘,l"“]":l{'m:'l‘“‘h’“ll an Lamont's nose is | Bl e for 8 benehit of §2,000 amount to | hapben to show up und the Esquie desives o off a fresh joke. e ‘i:’.u:-le‘-‘f\::-"l";f :}‘x-r.-ucu-w\';u:uuuxfia"n; Baward” Rhcodes Charles Smith, | express companics gave their second anuual | The late John Kelly had a flat, pug | #11 per annum. The following table gives | 13 § hinthird uatare laaving o o, pors Hu : nid “"l ““I‘l_ man, ‘*poople B T s e Bty | 3: | d, DButerficld, Georgo Henson, | ball at Exposition hall on Weduesday oven- | nose. General Harrison’s nasal organ | the costs of insurancein tho different states | {1 yo0d'tn it i souli he. We have our | “Stinds G b I‘:lulu:‘\’:fl‘:\;:::"i]‘\llnu ine Worley and Adams, and Mess: Dolan, | 15 Burmaster, C. Wilson, Will Burcoughs, | ing, The event was in every way a grand | is quite large, but not 50 prominent as | in the union, as well as in the vavious other | opinion of a lodge of Knights of Pythias Dick, Holmes, Kroeger, Scannell, Parker, | M. Kiein, Thomas Mankin, Will ‘Wigman. | guccess. Four hundred tickets were sold | that of Levi P, Morton or the Old | fraternal organizations in the country: suffer & candidato to go homo | terlocutor. % . 3 Conrad, Ragan and other B e e e Rvoeas: | and nearly that number of persous were | Roman. Joseph Pulitzer and Charles | New York. Al s twking @ rank and just becawsono | s Vos, Havrys i man has riches he v I o A T Manile Galt May Betorson. Auna Williaoe! | present. ‘The dancing commenced at 9 | A. Dana both haye large noses. Pu- | California 1 50 was L du Minnesota ne auts health, oud i, » man has bealih M ) May y ? aagR o > - membe able of taking any he yearns for wealth ! Miss Mary Brown's debi Fort O Nettie Woods, Clara Grifin, Emma ur- | 0'clock, when the twenty-eighth number was | litzer’s is very prominent. Governor | Pennsylvan 1100 A 948 LARILE Ay 1 A sy e iy 2 ry Brown's debut at Fort Omaha d. TR a A I ing good work. IUs a fact.— s, that's t t g N master, Nellie Benson, Lulu Johuson, Addie | waltzed. Mr. ¥. Brown presided as master Select Knights ! 4 50 [ o5, Lhut's the it go 1aat Tuseday ovening, was the moss enjoyar 3 © Hill is an exception to the rule. His 4 AUvocate 3 , 3 ova- | Bce. "Auna Foloy. Atua Clurk, Nellie Ruy, | of ceremonics aud was ubly assisted by the | 1ose is quite small In Illinois. 17 88 4 . Now—now you take u fellow at sea— } ble society event witnessed at the garrison | Nuy Reynolds, Oliie Foley, Jennie Robison, | floor comwittee consisting of J. Haley, E. Dr. Talma, fl) John Hall, b ll Wisconsiu, 1T 8 50 that oficers in the subordinate or | awfully sick—you know—leaning over ) for many years, Every preparation was | Efie Milston, Maggie Marun aud Mrs, | Duryer, W. Roush, M.H.O.Toole and J. | o of H&aEe Ang.3 "l~" R et aaae | Kanass.. 13 000 | gravd lodges should fiiled by succossion | 4hc gide of the steamer, and all that | the plazza from post to post wore ung tent: | ape and Mrs. Swobe's Reception, — : ney. Beu Butler's nose is quite smal Mlbita of Hanor, 111 B () B0 | martimtare hore s plents of wiuterial, ang | 1he earth, flies, thus waking the porch a pleasaut en- ‘The parlors, hallways and dining rooms of Plattsmouth Society Ite 80 is Henry Watterson’s; but Georg: Knights and Ladies of Honor, the dignity of the order jaust be maintained. 2 oy i . closure for promenading. Tho ball itself [ yyo Millard hotel were 8 flood of light o | The event of the season in the lino of home | W, Childs, Austin Corbin, Chaunc Class A.. . 3 1100 stern Knight podany Liguar Dealers. Ingieied. ‘ was boautifully decorated, tho fiags and | i raday evening, and were thronged with | talent entertaiaments was given at the [ Dopew, Lawrenco Barrett, and scores | Kufis, a0 e " : by the | | Buiwqus, &, Das. 10-~Ot of dingix-aigs ; stacked muskets at the entrance of the ball- | yypgreds of gay sud eleguntly dreased | Woterman opern Louse on the evenings of | of others who are prominent before the R v [ R R ELLAD | Meli e toumad 0 i St ’ room gave is & wilitary appearance. Nearly fusate tho_ oocation, being & rectytion “and Tuesdsy and Wednosduy last. Tho euter- | public, have their full share of nasal | Awmerican Logion of Honor. B R L e S it Ak e Sl aan sy fauais | Amaud sy fof VorRaru oM O 0 SAFGA 1 wo hundred people attended. Miss Browan given by Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Swobe tainments were giveu uader the auspices of ' organ, Kopights of Pythias......... J2 w0 uwy-tive dapciug coup'es being pres- | without a gevernment liceuse. I

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