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Wi lorb A . THE OMAHA D SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, ]@.—SIX’I‘EEN PAGES. HAS.A.HARVEY, °-- st MANTELS and TILE \ Paxton Building Farnam Street Elevator, g Ma £l MANTELS B TILE IN ALL HARDWOODS. . o o8 , @ - ME Fire Places, TILE SLATE & MARBLE| Tl & [ B e Estimates Given from Architects’ ‘Wainscoting, Floors, Ete. Designs. \\ e Floors in Large Buildings a FIRE PLACES | | e NN Specialty. (Including Hardwoed Mamnelt ana all trim- S ;i ! G\ X9 s , mings,) A NN SRS B ) We Refer to Bee Building, Merchants NG . 51, e . ' Hotel. Arcade Hotel, World-Herald, $25 ie $é@@ e SNV = Lininger's Art Gallery, Getty's Res- taurant, etc., ete. On exhibition in our parlors. ! ! : ; ; . Over 100 Designs Set Up | T oosmxusums SR e ey & Sy | Estimates Furnished Coniractors on All Kinds of Complete. e S W W T «%'L“lpfif"“ e Tile Work, \ DCDunNBar ¢ €Ny GMAHS Brass and Wrought Ivon, Fireplace Trimmings, Fenders,Fire Sets, VEY Andirons, etc., etc. VE1, 2assront =TT orage: The Fa S IR i RE2S = z 2 " ) ] 1 1 VUEEN l,‘ Tl[h SO ‘I \L Rl; Al “ | rayed m her bravery, laid aside for weeks | cil Blufts. The I those present were Hon. S. K. Jackson aud | those of the jovial host and charming hostess | day from Chic She came for Miss STORM AND CALM. L1 EALM | against her wvedding day swell lome weddn 2 wile, S. C. Bassett and wife, Harry Haskell | lighly successful. Among those present | Bohbmgton's wedding aud also for Miss e ilies, and Mr. aud Mrs, George A. Hoas nd ‘wife, J. Bauman and wife, J. Redman ) W, G. Shriver, Mr. and | Smith's, Scenes After the Recent Hurricans b hmn]l SR ; Mr and Mrs, Samucl Burns, ‘atrs, “1 und wife, Mr. Mel{ennn and wife, A, M. Col- ok B, Bailey, Mr. and Mrs, Doiss, Mr. | Mr. Paul Horbach, who has been spending on the Atlantic Coast Ou Tuesday, at high uoon, at the home of | Woolwor Mrs. Vineyard,of St. Joseph, | lett and wife, N. W. Charles and wife, H. G. | and Mrs. Joseph” Redman, Mr. and s. H. | a fow days intown, witl leave for New York | que g = Slobast How She Induces Mortals to Pay | |\ & 0f ity o Mes, HL C. Smith, were | ibvited to witness the. cc v, which was | Counsman and wife, Messes, 13, Smith, Ho | A. Huskell, Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Latey, Mr. | on Friday, whence ho sails. for 12uropo for o Eholgreatislopminithof HANU OO ASIIIEY Her Homage. e Mitos DU ILABIS mith aaa MriLaien! | Tollowed by ia ptiou iven to | Copley. Otto H3aur nd Mrs, & 1. Bay, Mr. and Mrs, Blum, Mr. | gix weeks' stay. | become a calm. The storm king has at ls 2 . married A SUBAL, O 2 rae the very large o their mutual friends —-— 1 Mrs. Frank Redman, Mr. and Mrs, TS i ? Chic: ¥ M yiclded his sceptre, to the milder reign of ALy Stevens, Rov. W. 4. Harsha performing the | and acouw Tin W1 18,1} Mrigua |¥ba) Van Gbork Driand | wor o, ome nones) of Ohicamo) and A5 ieo)ieon S ihe “umitlas bontFBantLY Unoh 5 e ceremony. The house, which has been lately re- Mr.and Mrs. D, W. 1 lotson calebrated Cole, Mr, and Mrs., Bassett, Mr. and DO L AV OIROES L SV R ST e By s DALLS, DINNERS, LUNCHEONS. | %, 0% cading was comparaively quist, modeled, as mado slmply gorgeols With | tneirt-nthortn ainivarsiry of thair wed- Meltouna, Mr. and Mra . M. Cotletr, | (o R W AR NI CRbbers, e ‘]'k“\'\‘\f‘:,"{,:'fi,}.l‘“.‘;,'.h ly‘ .‘u.“\u;u‘fl\};{ i v irty amily frie sng | Palms and flowers. In the frout drawing- e e Misses MeAusland, Martin, Gussie and Min- R S e e 22 ROSVITRBIRIOLE o slortn, iaviiscs KD only about thirty of tho fumily fricuds bewng | 4qo ' where the bride and bridesroom stood | ding vurday ov uing at thew pleasant | 500 an " Railey, Collett, Swingloy Miss Ifate M. Ball has received an offer | Nites trom Ocean Grove, N. J. S'ne Little Rosebuds Whose Bright . )“I&‘ |d";':“}""l’l'7:“v2';: (\)Vr'«;r"l“:'l’l‘{::; during the coremony,was an immense canopy | home 2128 Ohio strext. About sixty-five | MeLain, Latey, Deiss, Haskell and Moss ‘fl'-"m \llimlmnrrl‘nh-;lu.-( fon :Alr .\n»lmu.lg;‘n'n.. The ocean, too, looks as placid as a lake. aoe ated wi 8, every availuble | of gmilux ond white roses, appealing to the | friends were pres-nt und th evoning passed | Hamiilton, Pickens, Day, Pompotre, Chawmp- | 10 80 therc and instruct in drawing. is OO T T S ¢ EYeasRaadgline itod L iny ng made gay with roses. Great | oyes and filling the room with fragrance. | dengntfully with cirds, dancing and 4 boun- | 1, MeConnell, Smith, Goodman, Copley and | récoguition of Miss Ball’s talents is both tat- (mlu ,0"5] ,“;""“ Bronkor frlgeshtioRoUiLY Will Make Them bowls of them atood on_ tho piano, mantel- | fivarywhere great quantitics of sweot smelle | nuj sup-or. Ane noi e of i e | Momer, tering and well-deserved. and Inzily Jans up upon the beack, swaying Aty vieces and tables. The bride,’ who s | jsics were the constant occasion of €xpres- | brances were Grosent by the. zuests out of it Mrs. Groft will leave in a few days for | backand forth as gently and beautifully as i yeryaRreky S woman, SR e eeti IslonsTof alight: | considerution for the day. Spokes in the Social Wheel. Washington, accompanicd by two daughters | though it were rocking a child’s eradle. ace .. and & winuing = iudividuality, In effect, tne wedding was the charming Lt Mrs. L. M. Bennet gave a charming lunch- and her son; there they will join Land Com- A wonderful contrast this, to last week, on's Divertisements. wore i short cream India silk gown, whose | watteau combination of blue and pink, from Rode for fae SALE e EABRYD 8 SALTDACHRY missioner Groff and the third daughter, who | when, av my open door, Isat in my rocking Tl et e e st e ot | Slmplicity und. daintiness perfectly suited | ho gowns of the bridomaids o the decora- | o ridine ol g 1llop a1 > con at her perfectly appointed home on Fri- | weut earlior with her father, chair, which shook with the violence of the o i B0 ® | her u:rh!uhlm-fi and figure. ‘The bridegroom | tiongof the rooms. The table in the dining- SaiTariawaviloatWalLes day in honor of Mrs. J M. Watson. Covers Mr. Will Hamilton left on Wednesday for | Wind, as though it had an acue fit, ano #hord fu the heartof the society woman, | is one of Omaha's young men. of more than | roou was litorally o square of flowors, leav- | <% far away” or oy were laid for twelve inciuding the hostess. | Boston, whero ks wedding will be el | Watched the waves roll in, like snow-capped whose efforts in the way of outertainmont | ordinary ability and is a- groat favorito in | ing room for nothing but admiratioa, Frow | tarn “coms super time” o that enchanted |\ i * P G0 BN Goraon, | Drated the Bt of the nontli Mes, . W, | mountains, and listened to the mad rusi crown the scason with success, or whose ip- | 80¢ial and business circles, = After the wed- 1 the chandelier, were four trailing garlands | vailey “iHappy Hollow,” which has already 3 = g 5 Hamilton and Mr. Frank Hamilton wili | ¥oar of the ang b, until 1 could sit stil Y ding breakfast Mr. und Mrs. Steveas left | of g et i =g 12 . Mrs. Ella Beall, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs, Lacey, 1 RO bDRerfor anelit i ik Hanib SR witl difference aud retirement would leave ascar | fop d 3 G of swilax, and pink and blue ribbous, reach- | about taken the wind out of the sails of Ras- | s - 3 leave shortly to be present at the ceremon BREd he hand had becn with 3 Sojiromel Mo hEear | fora fortnight's trip to St Louis ud New | ingto tho four corners of tho table, Whore | sains. here thes romnined for an. & Mrs. Horbach, Mrs. McKenna, Mrs. Guy | T STOUW 008 PEEREEE B (A€ SERBERT | drawn which hud said to the ocean “Hitherto on the face of the whole town. She feels | Orleans. A U e roy remamned for an hour or | BTN 1 it e M B ra, John lose class in physicat | et 000 et SIG 16 Tartiver, and . hore Yol triumph in the alrand tarns her ey — X more the guosts of Mr.and Mrs. J.N. H. Pat- culture is grow and whose pupils s i i ProuutHiniph n tho ol and turos hor, ‘evos Tuttle-Field. At tho coremony, the best man, Mr. Arthur | ripl and_ were joined at supper by Mrs, | Were the urge her to continua her instruction, hus | SPall LY proud waves be stayed ubout ber in scarch of wmatcrial to fashion | ypgg yang Tuttle and Mr. William Field, | Siuth and the ushers, Mr, John Pusey, MY | rolvn, Mrs. Manderson, Miss Wakeley, [ Miss Rustin, who is @ charming hostess, «decided to romain in Omaha until Jantiar. Loks-dax, bowayer srhon L avaliad ious b hor benefits upon. Peimarily, it is glory she | Ruc LK il e laa v or (i EOUAE RIS AL SEeA D i L0 R SO A Miss Richardson, Miss ' McClintock, r, | entertained at dioneron Thurslay evening | Mrs. Bailey has rooms at Miss lmoge & o 25 5 3 3 o ol (Ao na (et ains of Richmond, Ky., were married very | Paxtou and Dr. Woodbery, preceded the [ mbe CEharrsed, WRs Mebilintaci Wi | g o0 O s GUM. Hitcheock, Miss Bal | Glark's | counted, mthe distance, through the haze Hor3 quietly Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, | pretuest possible halt-dozen ~ bridesmaids | (00 R0 A0 ST WAKEIOY. | e coutbe, Miss Mavle Balcombe, Mr. Voss and 2 9 g which overspread the skies and the ocean, Balls are really spectacular plays and de- 5 & o rowWnoH nnibk 8 5 ;. |( TYere:aboutithosame asilusy week gt b Mrs. James Ware, who was called to | gight large steame slowly coasting ul ‘mina any amoun ‘of feflis ln tie way ot!| HeV o P. Willlams oMciating. - :fho |igowned. beco I Nink and thiee o bino. S = M1 Mackiniogh Omaha on account of the alar: cident | tho' edgo of i b e p L TR outh, beanty and stylo as apart of tha stage | Wodding occurred at Mereium flats, only the Miss Maude Woolworth, as_ maid of houor, On Probaron “The “bachelors,” assisted by Mr 6 efgo. ol the shorlon, ihesldoisoverw looked & picture in a love of a frock of soft thudl il S SH10:4D 184k L vag of her mother, Mrs. Carrol turned on [ sehooners with sails fully spread to cateh th i e e u e fireakio fungalifaohs uin: people in the house and Mr. and Mrs. John | biyg crepe trimmed wita yards and On Mounday evening, Mr. Joseph Garneau | gave asmall card party Saturday evening. Saturday to Ogallala, accompanicd by her | jreeze, mation devoutly to be wished,” as the ever Heth and Miss Minnio Heth Vaile, connee- | of dainty blue, riobons = with a na entertained a supper party at the Omahaclub | Mrs. A, J. Hauscom entertained the High | mother, who is happily regaining her Little fishing boats, which ure usi Jasth S iy ¥ & tions of the bridegroom, being present. The | satin edge. The decoletts bodic> was ed, witi his usual success. Mr. Crane was the | Five “b\.flm_.lu afternoon. sn.um!llv apialy. launched with great dificulty through Jnsting hirsting for novelty domauds even | rigo wore a tailor-mado go-away gown, of | WIth tiny rosettes, which set off her pr guest of the eveniug, and asked to meet him Canea Somo nincty mon and wowen havo forucd | foamin bieaiors, doted o heauty, that s not known by heart. There | gofy, gray with a gray bonuet aud gloves, as | round shoulders to perfection, Miss B o Mr. E. Peck, Mr. W. H. McCord, Mr. 5 s e e e s B e e e T : are few debutantes this wipter, aud our fair | they left directly aftor tho breakfast ror the | Hougland and Miss Nellie Burs also wors | j'ic, Chambers, Mr. Luther Drake and Mr. It 0. Blopmavbo shasbeentihe i foor. || stzuotor felhoyviilanave thairiduo samiofoo Jim/ il pond, and \Hooatamen kpgulsodiioitioiy Judy congratulates herself that tho buds of o | Kroom's homo in Kenuucky. A large amouut | Yery becoming, gowus of the sume color, y. A8 Jumes Winltcomb Riloy would | walker at &, P. Morae & Co.’s for over two | & weel and us the majorityof them aro | strenith to pull the ours that they would do year ago are as pretty and charming as one | Of flowers in the drawing roows and dining &:"‘,‘3“’:1{::‘1 ,\l'::":"‘l “if‘v“f;;m;,. l“hr;:"él‘:; there was “story telling and he wittiest | years, left last Monday for Cnicago to take 3 (i SO0 DT E C R e S e e e would meet anywhere, and they have the ad- | 20N mado i Mitlig Steaine dor She TiFelty | oSy B oo T inke - Mies BODDINR, Jokiost " evening lmaxinuble aud it one would | the management of the Boston Store i that | “nie” gud” Mrs, Clark Woodman left for | Ocean Grovo and Asbury Park, vantage of a certain finish only to beacaulred % —— ton, in an embroidered white crepe gown of | £0 With them all the way, one must ac- | oy Mr, Bloom while i Omaba made many | Chicigo on Mondag, where M. Woodman | The crowd at Ocoun Grove 1% gone. Tha S e Brothorton-Brows exquisite grace and finish, fotlowed loaning | S0 ied#e sieep well dostin such ade’ | ¢ lLag who wish him great success in his | has boon called by the Linsced Oil trust. | coltukes gee bemye desertod and closod one The sweet young girls, with roses fuller Miss Blanche Brotherton was married on | on the avm of the groom. Her veil of white K g - new position. Before leaving, the employees | They will by tne change, be required to hive | by one. ie camp weeting is ended and Dr. 1 - - i Ly 2 . | Wednesday, Octover 9, at St. Peter's Epis- | 811k gauze, with a satin stripe, was A Surprise Party, at Morse's zot Mr. Bloom into a corner and | the “greater part of the year in Chicago, | Stokes, the vresiding genius of the place, has Bowm, soung marriad Women aud aames | YI0SR0N AV, HIOROE B Erlo county, | distractingly becoming. She worcthe giftof | Mr aud Mrs W. P. Durkeo, of Walnu | caued him with a handsome gold headed | Howover, they will rewain” their beautiful | taken un “outiug” and u vacation after his with tho mature beauty that has royaltyall | coval church at Waterford, Firio countys | tho groom n very buantiful dismond pin, | 11" were agrecably surprised last Wedncs . | B4 costing #25. The recivient respondod | house in Omalia and still call this hoin labors of the scason ” t8 own, are what she regards, mentally as | Penusylvania, to Doctor Ewing Brown, of | and carried o bouquet of Niphetos roses. In e i in one of his characteristic speeches and felt Colonel and Mra, M. 1. Ludington, U, S, However, October here s beautitul, with her stock in trade and classes’ accordiug to | Omaha, Neb, The newly mareicd couple | short,from her pretty hoad to her dainty feet, [ 42) evening by a number of their friends, | jiighiy Lonored by the ift from his old | A swho are so nieasintiv remembered by | it lovely air, delighiful sunshine and its $he credlt they will reflecton bor ta went directly to Sioux City where a recep- | She Was a captivatiag roalit who came armed with any amount of - desir- | associates he ey Teionds madt daring thelr oMcia, | dreamy haze, and the mugnificent ocean is + Dinners and luncheons are aftairs of state | 101 was given them by Iev, Jatcs Brows ‘The bridegroom 1s zoon-lookine, cleverand | able wooden articles, commemorative of their = residonce in this city, prior to 1558, will | more elorious thau cver, whether in the demandiug any amount of diplomacy, Some | \\O" WWasgiven them by Rev. James Brown, | yigp, ynd their future outlook for huppiness | recard for Mr. and Mrs, Duries und consid- 1al Gossip. spend several duys here, the guests of Dp, | KNt and majesty of the s In tho fas, S hyrrs R T 'a | 1ather of the groom. and where thoy will re- | spomns P e way Dar s, W, T Ao ‘ Tho e : cinatiug spell of its gentler moods. :’I‘l.:n‘llm‘:‘\:‘lIt‘;t:l‘lll':“!.:l)\‘l.l‘h ;\(nl\l‘l‘lj(‘n!:‘;l?lxrlll:&:} TN f0r sotalIttis tme, coming Jater to :-m.lffn"“ plain as the way to parsh | oolion for the fifth anniverss v of their Mrs, W. J, Connell is in New York. Horace Ludington, The coloncl has been, \atiug spol sen! i B s ook Wnloss Jou lave fourteen: | Jive'in Omaha. where Dr. Browi is Hev.' MoGabo of St Paulls Tpiscopal | oduing. “thoso prosont wero:' Mrs, Van | Mrs. Losing (neo Rumsey), is visiting fu | for six years, i eliurgo of, the Uhiladelphid | o, tou vast ocoant Ever sounding s Comedy-a leading lady. wlirst youns lady . | Known as a succossful physician. church, performed” the ceremony, tio music | HOUM SFs. Browa, Mra Clarl, Mrs, David- | Ot =0 0 G eerorielon Gopet B JRON, Uhreak b | Phou symbol of drour immensity”, souorette, a virtuous hero, a heavy villaiu, g 3 of Mendelssohw's weddiog march, mean- | 150 8 A0 G N Y Own, Mr, | Porthand. MorT oo e loft on aesday or f g0’ guartormaster dépot in that city. L 4 andalover.” With this material, and a good Enight-Howell, whilo roaching tho cars of the guests [row | Giyr, Mr, Davidson, Mr, Whidden and M. | - Miss Molcol st P A cotillion club which bas bean in tho var- | o fucice le like the thundors, aud thy sleep ©00k, the dinner will take care of itself. A quiet weldding, the relatives of the bride | an aajoining voon Diark.d idsan, Mr, denand M. | Miss Mclonna has gono to St. Paul for u | A cotittion elub which his been in the var- | 1 fike u giant's shumber, loud and docy. As for afternoon recoption,they are dreary | and groom being the only yuests, took placo | Te bride presented the brites nulds with AWPr, visit of a mouth, ARUR AR AL IOETIBNAD a8 MR Lile U o, Bl affairs at tho best. Somo elever woman sois P0M.RRRE f s beautitul little fager rings, pink primroses ogrossive High Five. Mrs. C. 13, Higginson has returned from | %8 isliaed, . sy yoal L 1love to wander on tiy pebbled beact, the fashion, and wll the world of ol | B the resldsaco: of Mk and .M, I | for the pink gowns and forget mie-nots for " & . hor visit to Chicaso. were sent to 300 people. ‘There is i proposed [ Murking the sunlight ut the evening hour, ! b vert of Women [0l | yowell, at 4 p. m. Wednesday, October 16, " % Mr, and Mrs, Wincote gave a delightful " K . sharing of expenscs by women and men, a d barken to thie thought Arattaat Jows in hor wale. Tere, the fair sex is sin- g ay, October 16, | the blue. The groom prescated the best : AReLn. Lioutenant and Mrs. Trultt have gone wea | LAFIIE of expensos by women ahd mem @ | And harken o the thought thy waters teach. ply en evidence. Thore is no opportunity for | the occasion being tho marriage of thoir | wan and ushors with gold scurl pins, i | C4rd party at their cqsy home on Friday f o GEWEICERCH T IR | A RAEOHAIIT, RILCOAR iR Eternity —-eternity —and pow B0 exchange of ideas. Oards are bettor, | daughter Emma to Mr. Wilbur C. Knight, of | addition to scarfs and gloves avanior Broksel i RIEh e wan thio aps|| SAERAEOSMESNRAIR o S S8 ] o foEmer fuitadndenendgnt of Wie 1akiees S or lere o 15 o it for oxciting rval Wyowing. Mr. Knight s o graduato of bur | After the coremony the newlyumwried | poiated gamo au {bdro wero cight tables | py oy in Connen Hinfre, .+ Teing Aiss g R assembly has_ falion tirough and | The weakness of publishers to cater to the Ty, and there s o field for new cames und | State university at Lincotn, and, aithough @ | couplo received thuir frionds until 11 ¢'clock, | of exe e PR 3 E p old assombly ‘has fallen Sroush e oR) Sar.o ngl o84 4 o prizes. Bt card parties havo boen | YOung man, hus acquired a reputation us a | when they went directly to the beantiful | Coray e playprd baRMna & bad been whi Mrs, Maver will be with Mrs. C. 1, Rustin | rival cotillion clubs will ok “"“'If Qmahaia | morbid. tasies of tho. publie Ju shown ia tha hown toward the ond of the season to grow | £e0logist and mining engineer, The young | little home that has been fitted up for vhem, | PEred that the prizes were well worth doing | about the fivst of November. 400 in a yellow maze of envy during the | publication in book form of the letters of the Bagiod nt tho cdges fromt 100 constant wear, | COuDio were the recipients of nimerous wed —_— ONo's beat for, ‘The acoro cards woro WhitR | * My, and Mrs, . B Ridewalt aro In thoir | 88500 #8 was promised. latel BdwardUlinlwer: (Lord Taytton): Lo Lia flornoon Leus, with a loaven of men, i | ding souveniers from rolatives and friouds Othie Maerazes. Dlook, “ana thera Spers Of jiho tavles 10 | new home on South Tenth streot. I145 wmmiiens wife. Louisa Dovey, the editor of the letters, now book, & pictiire, or what not to make | and Mr. Kuight was specially and croditavly | Sunduy, October 13, at 2211 Seward street, | iofi, 4G thGra: were individual catdss |y o iuant Druien arrived in Omaba on The Telephone Girl, defends their publication on the ground thut gonversation, wro usiially oticery things and | Femembered by the Messrs. Sartoris, of Lon- | wore united iu murr.ago vy Kv. BA Crane, | MANG™ 0% REATKS, Snd dinmonds, with | o G0N sty of o Tow dava. columins Dispateh, Anclined 1o leave an agreeable Lasto in the | 00, TREI, Kebiomon W whow ' he s § Miss Aunie J. Jordite “aad Mr. Ciarles | \ith the name of oue of the players aud the | Licutenant Hutcliison, of Fort Niovrara, | I'm & Centeal Union Teleplione girl o ar ta ot ouths of the guests whose best thoughts | #ssociuted in large mining enterprises. Mr. | Stacey. itinl tablo B Py i ) s e Ting-a-ling-ling, ting-a-ling-ling. from the unjust aspersious amatory AV d the 1 itati | und Mrs. IKnight took their departuro im- 3 3 ;| inlvial tablo on the other. The games p 1as boen grantod a month's leave, Som rive your? AT TFS lord, and insists that the wrongs they wiil o passcd their lips at the inyitation of ; Miss Emma Lingenfelier and Samuel W. | gressod with cnjuatic AR o 3 S Bonnla 1 come when you give your 'phione hundle a { some sympathetic hostess, mediately after the wedding dinner oo the | i ware ma i* Monday, Ostabor - | gressed with animation and interest, claret Miss Popoleton and Miss Mary Poppleton vhirl redress are ample justification. No good T . o A vorl for Oneyvenne. which oltw il <nk were married Monday, October 14, by | cup at intervals cnlivening the drooping | left Tuesday evening for Stanford, Conn. warl, urpose is subserved, ‘The book merely Theater parti amberg! overland train for Cheyenue, which ecity will rles W, . [y g % ! 3 partics are as rare as ambergris, ) Rev. Charles W. Savidge, at his residence | spirite of the losers, ungil seven gamos had | : i Tiog-a-ling, ting-a ling, tin v the I I Sipity 'tis, 1118 true. auch good fun thoy are, | 0© their future home. Sav-Lihhries W B\ Dot st b vt seven, uuios Wad | | Mrs, William Pike, noo Dicikey, 18 VISUng | i, quoon of 4 hundrod hotes Lo i a r rasurrects (ho siolotort i the Lytion family y ot ! roug . el 80UDGe a 0 firat ta Mr. aud Mrs. J. J. Dickey at 2i24 Dodge < y R0 AN 4 4 foset und increases the deluge of sensuul These refloctions pass rapidly through the When supper ._[.ML & toothsnme arr .“'““ - e ¢ %€ | A hole for each telepnone number, you ki fitorary trash o tho market. . W. Dillings ARSI AT A s e o IR they vindicate the character of Lady Lytton, mind of the social plotter for social favor, Murphy-0'Hleara A TA kuin) e peretdy el 8 L Aud for each of these holes L'Ve u cheer z s and the result of ber planuing will bo 1ittlé [ Miss Annio O'Hoarn und Mr. Joseph M. | rpuursday was the thirty- fonrih annivors- | withan sttermstniof by sy aud coffed, | e, wWitl Morris has returuod from au “Hello 1" ¥ | hawm, New York, is the publisher white reminders during the winter that your | Murphy wer ied October 15 3 e e c ne o extensive trip to his rauch i Kearney Ting-a-ling, ting-a-hng, ting g’ TR QU NS VRN KN furphy were married October 15 at St | ry of the marriage of Mr.and Mrs, I, f3, | most moved to forgottdlness those unfortu- [ (A0 L] k) ting Bememb ry for the ullimito happiness of the | AlPonso's church, St. Louis. e weddiug | Hailey, and Mrs. Bailey persuaded bor liogo | Bal8% Wikt & paltel division of green and | 0 % v G, 1, Acheson (nso Mur- | 1 can hear every word that you speak o'er | , 1f you oing eust, remember the *'brave ladie” who leads the 400, wasa very swell one, four priests officiatiug | lord that there was pressing business down | ptber - cughofone mor the | . 00" Nive returned from their weddiog the wire, g | ““Rock (sland Route” run the sleepers Ayt at the coremony, Mrs. K Ieduc, who is 8 | town which demunded bis attention 1 the | Mrs. Moore won the first prize for the wo- | Ouriey. Ting-a-ling-ling, tiug-a-lingling. { and chair cirs of their solid vostibule October Wedding: PSRN Yookl 10 Bk Lovis, saug \he [ eveniog. Mr. Bailey accordingly betooi | Weh, & beautiful bluck ostrich feather fan, [ Mrs. Gaunet is visiting Mrs. William | E'en down tothe whispers of love's ficklc five, | train to and from the Omaha dopot, Nothing 80 uppouls 1o the gonoral leart- | boun entertained u fow days bejore by s con. | bimself away o look aftor bis business, and | 44 Mr, Lundor a stuuning silver mounted | Walluce, beforo leaving Omata tor aseuson | Titg-ahivw g aliug v - | deaving Omiha at 8:45 p. . s avoid- beat as & wedding with its attendwit crowd- | nection of the bride, returned the compli- | during bis absonce the family residence, at | oo vequisite oy gl brice for the women, | of travel. 4 Where faithices men smile and suspicious | IPg the transferat Counoll Blufts, Throo SUANAR Qe S MBS Whe Wl BetRrace the 3 B y Fosl 1 exquisite golid and pearl pen aud holder, | Mrs, Adelaide Zanner, of Fairbault, Minn., | Whe 0 4 solid teains daily. All chair cars are g memovies for the old and trembling bope ment by sen to fur- | the corner of Nineteenthand Grace streets, | was carried off by Mrs. Clement Chuse: the guest of Mr.and Mrs. Stubbs, 2407 wives frown— i for those of earlier years. 1t seuds the blood | Bish muslc for the oceasion, Mr. Murphy 18 | as tuicen possession of by a host of friends | Whiile the rhyuiug rexard, a scrap book of | Capito) avenue. 1008 0T | 10 would takce ma u year just to write the hait | freo. Diving carson ull through trains, vioting through thoir veius acd flls their | SRPRRCL I, AN NGO BARIE (MO | wio gathored to congratulate their wonfal | Rirelmont in qualatest desiga’ was won by | Vea 3 M. Watson_is visiting hor many MABA = e R Ol trans oko 01088 pOLROGIANS WALl eyes with tears that bring @ smile to keep | morning and ure ut howe to their fr host aud bostess upon the complevion of | MF- Hinil i friouds in Omats. Mr, Hert Watson was MDA HREG WOk 1o Galon denot &b Clilaan, avcidias them compauy. “All $he world lovos a lover” | 2423 Franklin street. eiglity-four § happy {years of married life, A Plensant Fyening. uere over Sunday. X 1 aw Just as curjous s curious can be tranklan aahans! (thiat altuiin e Isai I:F follows with quickened breath his court. o and to wish them many more years of mutual Old und young people to the number of Mrs. Ella Beall, having rented her house Tiog-a-ling-ling, ting-a-linglin route o New York, Boston and other #hip from the first soft sighing 1o the climax Bebbi bappiness and prosperity. fort/ or more, gathered at th 1 sunders street, bas taken coows at the | ppe faces of all my patrons to se Yo vy D, i 1 bk 5 5 )} \ & e cosy home of o “ ~ castern cities, “and everything a little §f the solewn promises in tho “overlasting | Wednesday eveniog ut 7:) o'cloc When Mr. tailey returaed he was given a | My, and Mrs, J, W. Percival, Kountze Place Fridm flata for the winter. Ting-a-liug, ting-a-liog, ting ! s ocking of two lives. Mr. George Bebbington's resldence, 164 Park | Fousiog welcome by tho assemblod guests, | o,y evening last, the coeasion Mn;‘..u Mr Charles Ozden and Miss Ogden have | ji I could but sce as I hear o'er the line better than other lines can offer,” nT:r: gy ‘&1“.1..‘.‘,"‘{.5‘1’:’.”‘).“‘.;?.‘1‘:".‘.‘, avenue, Council Bluffs, was celebrated the | “0d 8 most merry ovening was passed. Music pave removed whewr Lares and Peuates | My knowledye of thiugs would be scmi B, W BZAVANS: o o N and gumes served 18 make the ovening pags | Koneral good time," comprising danciug, | from the Paxton to Miss Clark's on Coicago divine, Ticket office, 1305 Furnam. Gen'l W, Bue air, inclining the thoughts of all to the | warriage of his daughter, Clara, to Mr. | rapidly, nod the ever-amusing donkey peaals | cards and lusch, The party was arranged | street Aud iy job I would never, no never, resigi, - - #roud bridegroom and tue bouny bride, ar- | Eruest Hart, son of Dr. Hart, also of Coun~ | contributed its share of the. sport. Amomg by Miss Minnie Collet, and her efforts with Miss Kwma Morse arvived in Omaha Sun- Ting-a-liug, ting-a-ling, ting Kennedy’s East Iudia Bitte L N