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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1800.-SIXTEEN PAGES. 7 ] My 1 France, Stollard, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. Sadler. o . Miss Georgrie French, asisterof | Mrs. /. Weber and @5 Mrs. Burstoll, Mr. | a0t G, C. Fabyan, and Corporal J. A. Robin. | Brigham Young, from whom it derived ity NAL LULL, | Efaacy Suotised, Mes. Morrow, Mrs, Sadler | geoomsman, Miss Gaorgis Feench, 4 sstetof | Mrg, &, Wober, snd (fAes, Burstol, My | ant Chaplaii Girdner will be prosent and | strength.” . 1409 Douglas St. % \ he bride, and Mr. Charles Sherma : - g Mise Grifith, Miss Perrine. camo the bride leaning on the arm of the | Simpson, Mrs. W, drE‘-m Mrs. H. Reick | deliveran address, as well as others of the | Sadin Cook of Racine, Wis,, was in@uced to fl The ladies who assisted Mrs, Stadden were | groom, taking & position under a beautiful Miss Ida Solomon, MI§ ellie Redman, Miss | more prominent mem bers. visit Milwankee the other day h\. A man Mrs. Morrow, Mes, Sadier, Miss MeCreary, | wreath of smilax and roses, in which position | Viecle Walker, Miss'Goldie Tagger, Miss The Apollo club has sent out the following | named Thomas Cook, when he proposed they What the Smart World Has Been Doing the | Miss Wood, Miss Brunner, Miss Grifith, arriage ceremony was performed, Mr. | Mabel Plant, Missas Mamie and Lizzie | jotter, which is saf-explanatory, to the lead: | should get marned, She tefused and be Week Miss Perrin: | Frrench, the bride's father, giving the | Weas, Miss Tiule Lgjle, Misses Annie and | jug female musicians of the o TheApollo | threatened to shoot her, pulling a weapon Past Week. A g ot | ay. In honot of the oceasion the | Lizzie ttichardson, Sfisses Maud and Thaul | ub tas docided to organize an auxiliary | from his pocket. They thon went ton jus | NEWYORK > e e L | bride was beautifully costumed in a cream | Langtey, Miss Jessio King, Miss Bessie Don- | chorus of ladies® volces to assist in concerts, | tice of the peace where the Kot was thed, "r:,‘m.m informal, Miss .\I\l\v!-u'm FAVCONO | paiilo silkand tulle veil, A very interesting $fus \“fi‘;‘h‘\"\nlf‘-“i‘{\\ll"“{f !\'--‘\']fl* \\I‘N Itis the intentionof the m scaped and returned home, STLOUIS\é\\\( o ie prettiest luncheons of the se n A ection th this syedding is that attie oy h Ol od ay PROMISES FOR THE FUTURE, | ¢ = 1 : AL | Mo Faons e by 1o Omh. B whoio | Walker, Missos Jeasidtitid Alice Walker, N anagement tomake | The next day sk this & thoroughly first class organization, and | Then she began an action in court to have the OMAHA ~= with that end in view only the bestsingers in | marriage annulied Wednesday afternoon In honor of Miss W sms . DENVER 9 ¢ > mo 0 David Solomon, Mastes Muv nd Guy Sol he city will be invited t The club STPAUL = “‘UNCINNATI lace of Salt Lake City, who is the guest of | life being passed in the metropolis, and she is e N the city will be invited to join. The club has A story reaches Woman of Tondon from N With Some Very Pretty Wed- | 1IN ET00S BRPREIS B N Riana, | forned in the - front fw..(..;m il ;}”m\.mu..#m n“\\d for it i directon Mr, o ol | ST ol Fo e st o b smmx:gm nmmsmasws- M id, aura WIS | was beautifully lighted for occa- iR arli ot enviable reputation a conductor, and willy | grom was calle on to produce the wed. 4 ok o dings to Lend Spice to the liss Vates, Miss Yout, Miss Baicombe, Misd | U5n ”'\adding dinner wis served by Mrs.J. M mson/Mrs. Nola Meyers, Mr. liove, infuse new ife into misical mat: | §foot, was cilled upon to produce tho w ed: EGON 4 Weekly Doings. \\“]'I‘.;‘;,“’A"‘""“’*"'" liss Orchypds, Miss | Builue” Then the newly married couple left | and Mrs. M. Morrissm®lr. and Mrs. Charles inOmabs. A meeting of tho ladies, for ;y charming feature of the . luncheon was the arrangement of the table, the decorations being of pink. Ateach cover 10 pocket for the missing trifle. Nothing y Y I be held atthe YoungMen's | Be found exce 1 V/i e A un 'n's ound ept @ hole through which the e tance (o on Tecture room Thursday | ring had evidonly fallen into the high boat which is affected by young men of that coun What was he todo! “Take your boot -~ sald the parson. The suspense and /)(‘”/’A' on the evening trainen route for Cleveland, | Meyers, Mr. and Mes. L. Warren, Mr. and aiation, wi | O.,where they where they will visit for a | Mrs, O. ¥ Briggs, Dr. and Mrs, Devries. Christian assoc ¢ ¢ short time, afterwanl beconing the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon left onan evening | afternoon, October 30, at 4 p. m. You are Social affairs are rapidly getting intoshape | there reposed a cornucopia of pink silk flled | 37 Oraig's m:'h--r oV dm\"*l o 1:7" their | train for St. Paul. After ashort visitin the | eordially invited to attend and join with the for the season, but as it looks now there will | with flowers, while in the center stood a| i thoy will be at home to their friends | Minnesota capital they will visita number of | Apolloclubin making this an orgunization be no important entertainments until after [ brautiful table piece of gold made in the form | §,, "4 "pierty cottago just completed by the | boints on the Pacific ast, returning by way i i f that _will be not only @ source of ML) 4 g s | of & triple cornucopia, the openings being | oo T O ) of Denver, Afler January 10 thoy will be ot | Latg i 3 A 1ce wer painful. The organist, at the the Christmas holidays, which, as usual, will | Hiiod with flowers corfesponding to those | 8 ¥00m in Central Park, Home 0. (heic many frignds st theic oty | Loo .J..l\.n:.‘.'}lm‘flu‘;’fm 0 its members, ding, struck up a “voluntary." » bring many of the young people home from | presented to each of the guests, Me e STRAUSBATGH AND OWENS. little cottage on the w wa Spring Val- | " W1t's swell of coiree o writa Town' on young man, sitting on thoaltar rails, onr “[(V{L’l’ collewe, and also be to some extent given up | Hamilton, Wyman, Cartan, Turner, John Thursday evening at §:30 o'clock, Rev. |jaystock farm. A large party of friends ac- | your ity mddrossed e : oved his boot, the ring was found-—also a / velopes," said & young bowering rice | woman the other day, *‘but I had rathera pairas they do- | pj obert Patrick, Craigen and Hodges | C harles W. Savidge officiating, the marrioge to pleasant family reunions and the enter. sclock, just in time topar. | of Mr. P. Stransbaugh and Miss Fannie L, inthe stocking, which led the worthy tainment of intinate friends. S i companied them to the depot, W ¢ : divine 10 remark: “Young mau, it is timo and old shoes on the happy ' e et So! or oxperionce lately Which makes me now | you wers tmaeeied ! A Hie real object which brought the | Owens was _solemnized_at_tho residence of ; jttes ey lately whioh mak ¥ou were married A Just now most of the women of fashion e o b, Eialads. | Mr. #nd My, Joln N. Corey 2318, Mason | Parted: kb il AT PO B T i AL lke the vest of the world, are mainly occu. and ices wow. sorved, (ho ontice oter, | Strict. After the cereinofty, lelightful re- Movements and Whereibouts. HaEmone Pt e ho wra sh awfally | Dr. Birney, nose and throat, Boe bldg iR TAILOR piod with the dressmaker, the decorator, and | Winment being _charming to ¢ degree, ove of | freshments wvere sorved, “m”{r“.nlm:--:”i’,',"é Miss Myrtlo Stafford of Nebruska Cityls | sislish turuout, with footman and all that i ; W i . " olties 0 Seas o iends o and gre " fends. - ~d Witk ousehold and personal matters in gen. | thO Preitiestof the season. present. Laterin the evening Mp. and M. | apeon pee & B Smith are at home at | 5% O1ng you may faney [haduo engage: | Acouple fn Ravenswood celebrated thelr eral. Itisatime of preparatiod. The fid- Omaha College of Music. Strausbangh tepaired to their new home at ) 5.(,.1, \wenty-ninth avenue, :I‘:":';“‘“‘"l':“g;”h“": xx:‘r‘"“ x;‘ll‘“ *vflll “!]n::' r::!‘l ~Il;l\‘!;‘\\“dti\lu:ll‘hlr W w||;\ hur:. 18 remar r|||~<| = B 68 1 were. §id il 't dlide AT ) South Twentioth stroet. The presents | 272 S0 2k N . * ceplanc o1 ancy my | with their five little ddaughters as brides: dles are tuning as it were, and soon themusic | The first students musicale of the season n.N__‘ m)hy hn\, ":l'l-lm str ?-! i Ihg\rmfllty"“ Mus, C. E. Yost hasinvited her friends to | chagrin when the day came ana he did | maids. & will strike up. The flowers aro being arl | took place last Wednesday night under the :“‘:ll:: H m““/ Riis m“'l""“t* ,I,“:‘:Nm‘;'"\l a luncheon on Tuesday next mot, snd my sabsequent indigmation — l'b";nrt:]:l'«‘}mu 1n 8 Littlo while the bouquet will | direction of Miss Lizsle Isascs. Following | fi"grots and, —hand drug business | Mrs, Sauerwein of Baltimore is the guest | When several days came and went Dr. Birnoy otres ¢ h, Bee bldg. ¥ is the programme, each number of which was | t Twentioth and. Plorce strects and s a rise | of M. 1. U. Hall, on California stree with no word from him. Ttwas half a week on has its characteristios, | faith fuily and musically rendered by the pu- | ing young business wan of Omaha Mus. 3. M, Simeral has gone toStubenville, | Hter the afiernoon appointed for the drive nter the young element in ) ; A h 3 h N that one moming about noon his card was coming more and more to | PilS Who ranged in age from eight and on M'DONALD AND TIBBEITS, 0., tospend a mul}lhm S0 with her sister. I.mnu:;h[ Py 'N,“,_‘ W; 1o tnask h‘N U season was noticeable and [ Balf years upwards. One certificate (fir The Cheyenne, Wr., papers announce the | Mr and Mrs, Stevens and Miss Adams |y €000 o Slantdons for, as he told me as one li which the young so- | grade) was presented during the evening to | marriage of Mr. Join McDonuld and Miss dm-n_u.; the week, previous to their departure. | gfterward, e was afraid L would not ses ! ,pm;,lv had almost evervthing their own | little Willie McCaffrey, a little follow hardly | Slattie Tibbetts Wednesday afterncon at 2 Miss Mamie Malone of Springfield, O, is | lim. It seems my “Town, in fashionable way aud, in fact, *ran’ soclot . S S lE ¥ | o'clock, the ceremony taking place at the ros- | yisiting with her sister, Miss Emma Cregh- | seratlon the envelope, had been read Towa, "Plils, of courss, is an intensely modern in. | 18D esough to reach the piano idence of Mr. J. . Schooler, an uncleof the | ton. and thither the note had traveled, coming povation, for it does not requiro going back FROGHAMME=PANT L. bride, Rev. R. Ield ofciating. The Mrs. E. M. Morseman has jssued invita- | back after several days, and finally being de- s to recall an arrangement in | 5¥ npl..»:.:,“::.x Plano solo, many o which “voung girls of eighteen or less and ouths did not take the nitative in ourse or festivi cas sald of last wintor's entertainments Haydn | bride'wore a gown of whitesilk, entraine, | (1ons for n" Kenemslon (6 tomemony teite. and carried a bouquet of roses, After the cere: i =X » i Jensen mony the bride and groom lett for Denverana Coloraco points and will be at home to their | Bohibie Schubert | fiends after November 1 at the Paxton fora | ¢ livered to the man for whom it was intevded. k S woon, Well, as both had felt agerieved, we compro. | 04T 10w style Bitocal Mus. Juliet Clarkson, mother of Judge mised by settling then and there'on the day | Glas arkson, s the guest of the latterat 1916 ’““.i hour for the drive, and now, when I Dodi sthett. write Town' the most casual glance can de- dles and Fyo peclally suitable for Business nd Miss 15 ers and Publie Speak 3 ] " 2 J¢ have abol alle fn Owaha that the young people “did as they | Voealsolo, dudith, o ‘Coicone ;'f.'fi‘ time, until hv‘! ‘.:‘HI;P‘\{"Il)ilu!;;r:;;\‘"l‘sk'fl:u| and/her pretiy | SPHETIL? P We have about 50 uncalled T e P ss Addfe Newman. ote ty-first and Woolwe ve anc — e - made asure suits a Dleasod 1, Whey got up everything, slmost | plang solo, “MIUets” o s vovees- .Paderewskct | Fho wroom is' one of Al known ] baugh; ureat tie | o i eiias catareh, Bee blig ”I “ l([ \O for made-to-measure suits and Wikblive A" S0 V010 JALLET oy MAd 10 baxs 2 wier. arclitecd, the bri charming fora time. - Blrzey L g J g : matire and olks' ako | Do, (o pin el Toller menber 0f swiety, The wedding wasen: | Miss Stewartof Council Blufls, who is an bt BOSNAH HenTaw Bl extra trousers which we will The coming season, as it looks now, will be | Plano solo, (m) 1nio Mosowskl, . private, only & few members of the | lialress to unlimited woalth, {s the - giest of IAIE dhtl oty Maibem o) ety i even moroof & young people’s season than () Valse Styriene. ... Wollenhaupt | bride's family being present. Miss Dewey this week. Rev, Mr. Holt and other Members of the tions sent to Customers | sell this week at d R Miss Belle Robinson. KINDER AND K Mr, D. V. Barkalow of Denver s the guest | Ministerial Union: Gentlemen— I read e L0 1ast. There are a number of buds, pretty and I ! ne 4 outside of City. “vactls / Al np attructive, and they promiso o shape enter- | o ¢A . . ow and then youbearol 4 newspaper mun of i ln;\tlmr. Alr. u‘e) Burkalow. Twenty- | your resoution that Sunday, 2 ov ) Exactly Flalf Price. inuie; i season, Of course tho, “Air de 7erny the ranks of the Bened tis | Afth ane ol avenue. or 3, be set aside as ‘prohibition | spectac Tadtieatalyy Poronal itean ¢ : Yy 'x'::-':\";l.‘u'.‘l"\\('l.\::;“?\:-})"‘r’. ;:ulv::"ficv‘xjr:'n‘]mx:nr-:‘i\}v’l"? s LR }H“Fy“ Caffrey and Ben nnh-"‘fn\f»tmr'-'fvp?in‘:. thari the rob I I‘h:t:lr: Yesterday afternoon the Ladies' Figh Five ::txr.\ 7 ixs: W8 thuihes \]4 “Um.\l:l. it gt 810 to 815 a suit worth $20 to $30. in the smart world for several seasons buck, | plano solo, “Mondechemtan st Bendel | 0n Wednesday Otto Kinder, the well kuowa | club was entertained at the residence of Mrs. | 04"/ 0o ine the ministers to preach on the i - will not be leftout iu the cold; they, too, will | =@ e T eres, o Bendel | Gieeeditor of the Nebraska Tribune, was | D. J. Collins, 103 Park avenue. ECURSHIE sl M. Ruddy, Practical Optician, | $2.50to$5a trouser worth$sto $10 have their innings, but hardly upon 'the lines | Voealsolo, “My 1 Hower.* — | united in marriage to Miss_Tillie Kessler Miss Maud Woolworth, now of Sioux € ~'-I!'fl'-" and to “«‘l‘-l" "l"l“;*l“‘";l”"( 1 . 4 ' p | $20U109)d TIOUS Lo of their younger brothers and sisters who are Miss Martha Kenne daughter of Mr. Justus Kessler, one of | but fo 1y oue of the I t may seem theapex of audacity for me to t.. Next Boyd’s Opeta Hol ~ i bt W av launchirnig their boats for the first time, Plano solo, (' jeTours | Omiha's oldest citizn of Omaha sgciety, will spend the winter with | addressto you on open letier, but I take it A b Come quickly they may : arriage o voe wi ) s N roege The rriage Vil ) o > resi- e o e o nper: o o) - e na O PR N aligible paney ““;,‘.1",,;:\t‘({',;‘.“;,;‘,‘,‘," Tl pan g Ml l]vrlv’nlnw‘“h\n’dn s Ay Jpertormed atiho reel- | friend in Minneapolt. " e e Ca o e e S ST e not last over a day—altera- iy § uo. (two planos), *Don Glovanni ozart [ O B Sl . 1d Mrs. Clemor s unce in favor of the promotion of temperance; and, 7S IR q race, 8o thatthe fied is really narrowing | SN Tinderon apd Miss Tanee, | Sireet, the bridal eouple being attended b | oiviSioning of their it danehton ! e e B S S — - tions to perfect a fit free of down to small proportions in comparison to | Plunosolo, “Les Hugenots,” Meycerpecr-Dorn | Mr. Charles Kess| nd - Miss mis se, at half after 12 today L et L \o S \ll l\‘|) AY the number of starters last season. But the Miss Lillie Tizard Johquist of Des Moines. The oride | ¢ same principle, I take the risk of being con 3 ~“haroe L tral, Dean Gardner oftic charge loss of the bachelors will be somewlat | Quartette, ) ".Wagner | was prettily gowned in white oriental lace, a | 1% | sidered presumptuous. \ Ik ge. ¥ M Mrs, Mark Stevens » assuaged by the presenceof quite anumber tulle veil being interwoven with orange blos- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stevens and Miss As 1 temperance men you > Detroit, who have been the gue: nd Mrs, R. R. Ringnalt, left for t of charming young mai LS bbbk Sacred Heart Convent, 80 that_altogether there willbe spice, nay | Fewof the public insti flavor, in the social world, which will throw | are sowort open its doors by the time the holidays are | academy. upon us. .| soms, andshecarred a beautiful boiquet of 1tions of learning | tule roses and Mar Neilroses, Miss 2 2 I 80 little known as this | Johquist wore a ¢ of swhite silkk | homeFridsy. A number of Jinners we agnifice ocated in Park | trimmed with point lace and carried a similar | BIVED O ARk 4 N oE. iabrile, Colonel Bacon, the new inspector general doctr It is Sl b iy Place and commands a beautiful view of the | POIguCLio thit of the bride, performed | of tho dopittment of the Plaite, and M Something About Stationery. = . Al\l U EM ENTS. Grand Opera Housg dvocate mo 1o which weuld inerease the mimber wfl of saloons, or throw them open more he T ¢ community wher vouare espected o look | “F [V [¥ i ) after the morals of the people. heve is i ber nd - you The building is substantial. well ven- | 1,y oy, Mr First Lutheran | Bacon, a singulavlypretty and attractive | nitst want: to know the % ‘Th D ]lM = l There is hardly anything about which peo- tedand us cleas as a pin. It is supplied | Nuren, and withessed only by the immediate | Woman, have taken upitheir residence at the | Yierelt that you Appoint & conmiteo of guro onarch ple in society are so particular as their sta- h.all the appara found in simi- | gayiliel of the bride and groom and a fow | Paxton forthe wintey your mumber to go avout this city Sunday, tionery. It has been said that the, social | conducted by n atholic order | byl where the German friends of Mr. and | tained at his mess ‘on- T Miss Rose | Then drive to Conncil Bluffs 3 sesoben fo children of all | Mis, “Kinder mademerty over tho happy an, Mr. J. T."Sullivan, Mr. C. H. | are closed there, If you donot find them attend a female acal one Sunday before Nove me to lar institution’ though | frionds, a ion followed at Kessler's Mr. Wilson of the Seeond infantry enter- | October 26, aud see if the saloons are closed, Of Farc : wd see if they ar status of the writer of a letter can b told by | of the Comedy 10 desire to the envelope. The=1s a recognized “form" t ! Y. | event. The Leiderkranzand the Jatn tum- | Briegs, 'Mr. Charles How, Mrs. Geueril | cosedin Omaha'und open in Council Bluffs 4 NIGHTS 4. in the style of the stationery used for certain he rmll‘::”;;\f“.fl!‘l::‘l;{w«l“l::;lA::m:h’: 'drim“‘f; | verin serenaded the bride and groom, sing- | Wheaton aud Mujor Butler. 1 will agree on Novernber 2 to donate §10 to COMMENCING occasions, just as thei is written, an invi able evening was afforded a | every churh in this city tobe used for friends by Miss Sallic Stan- | charity, 1t you dofind it aslh iggested, cisin the waya note | gnq other accomplishuints. tion worded oran cn- = ing many folk songs suggestive of the nur- [ A most e ried state, M. und Mrs, Kinder arenow at | numbor of b SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26¢), ANR DANIELS i - = home totheir friends in theiruew residence | ficld at her home on' South Seventeenth | you are toannounce to yo gregations ‘The Greatest of all Irish Plays, velope addressed. Styles in stationery change _ Grand Concert. G on Sou th Tenth street. avenue last Saturday evening. Danciug, | the fact, with or without 3 ) like styloin clothes, and it is possible to be [ Musical Unio A sawro JONES AND LANCASTER, musicaud cards was the orderof theever: [ Do vou kuow that while preaching N ‘ r outof the fashion in one as well as the other. | fue" Ootober 20, 150, 8 prin. One of u..-\i. pretty weddings of the | ing. In_‘whlm'ifln e IN*‘v';?'?"""'l'm'm::":l{ Toe mos! clegant as wellas genteel paper PANTT. k occurred Thursday evening at 8:80 | Mrs. Dr. Zaluer engertained the young | everysaloonin the city closed, the ministe, TR QR T 2 soldisa ety e Eilla siiedr ll..rmnu Overture—Crown Diamonds..............Auber the residence of Mr. and Mrs. | women of Al Saints' purish Thursday “after- | in every cityin Io St ey aer Niss Bessie Sanson square envelope, This sheet may | 1yll—The Ml in the Forest. s Eilenberg Lancaster, 813 North Twenty- | noon, a delichtful lungheon being served, and | ception willbe preaching with open saloons AND THE hava s roigh finiah 0nd the curlously mottied a-on the hrook. b-the miil.) ng partics belng | afterwardsa chapterof the King's Daugh- | on evers haud, some of them under the shad . A Great Compeny, b 5 GOt VRIS *. | Grana Selection —Huguenots.. ... Meyerbeer ones and Miss Minnie Lan- | ters whs organized. ows of the church spi Do you know that 1 2 = ppearance of coarse wrapping baper | \Wiie,—Visions of a Besutiful Wous t daughtor of Mr. and Mrs, 3 A after o trialof probibition 1 these towns for 1q ome L[ Magnificont Scenery by tpe irregular arrangement of watcr : : Georgo Lancaster. . The house, in lonor of | pakk,8dMrs. Charles Tatum, 1800 South | 4400y o decade, the number of saloons is lin- . AT COMENY FUENT bimes when it s known as Greclan antigue. | piecali Soio” I, the occison, was prettily decorated with | o st gave &, very pleasant bigh | fied only by theie ability to subsist, and thit | COMPANY, A GREAT COMEDY EVENT, T b smaily ,?f"J'}Ldufi.fifc"f\'x,fi-',}’?Z Shadiia LS L L i flowers and smilax, u floral yoko with & floral | gucdt fram Chicago, o/ The. icucstr present | (WY ure regulatel only by the willofthe | =500 8 0 0 Usual prices. Box sheet open Suturday. is called “kid finished,” It may have a rough Sutorius Mandotine Club, ring peudant, being suspended from the cen- | wepe Mr. und Mrs. D, o). Collins,, Mr. and | I PEl T, (oo ““""‘f“’“l‘,;{f‘ ot s i ariteciva e s R ) R T elotl finish, or u peculiar rough cffect, known PARTIL terol thobay window, At tho Nout hathod | Mra, Rayuplds, MessrsgMcregor.iand Bar | {5 VICAFIOD 0f the v, 20T IBo Protoction ¢ it Grand D gra HUUSB as “parchuent vellum.” Quite the largest | Overture—Rarberof Seville <wro. Rosint | Miss Nuttie Clayton took her position at the | japd, Up Loy, 10w By Bl s semBll 4 3 | y Apernsed 15 8/ d0-called Tetaling papas | Eentisia=lattle hews:..c; ftimigiohen | Diano and the sieet strains of Mendelssolu’s | “*Filiro aroa numbetof Hallowsen pacties | X0t undor ‘police regulation! Do you | Tie Lurgest Travelling Company, Presenting | el e e e L e g SR Ll Varlations for Piccolo, Clarinet, Bari- wedding march announced tho presence of | on tho bills for Ooctober i, many of the | K10W that the sulons at CutOR lake, where Jarbe Gomariy Ou LB Gate RIS k N i June & pong] e I THEY tone and Xylophone bridal party. At this momentthe youngla- | Jougs sodity mee wil wonen Dimine g | 5 many Suiday fights and brawls oceur, are et opens Wednesday worning. Ro- | Thypsday & Friday: Oct. 30 & 31 regular depressions, and rougher still, almost | gy votte—First Heart Throbs nberg | dies formed an aisle through the parlors by | §ies | ey L anan e & BTt | on prohibition soilf Do you expect a differ- - prices, AU .o liko Bristol board 1s the so-called hand-made | A Tripto Coney Iiland........ " Moes-Tobaul | Grawing heary white sk ribbons s | iR for that historic night, There will bo | o8B0 iriis i Omaha if prohibition Alostof beautiful women. The largest and rchment. A new variety of paper has | GrandSelce I Trovaiore ... Verdl et I oot st ‘_,uu‘q;s BT 'I’,‘I‘"“ bobbing forapples, candy pullings -.ul.;é other | [l Callc? If 80, on what can you base your NO T[C ) best burlesque organization in Americi. or 1i ] ape) sutorius M ¢ (o] 3 ke ! 3 clate v o Te i Cs 1] brout water Lizse stamped oz o the paper Sutorius Mardol i Club, oo enterol Trom the ear. e Lie Sior sports whith “are "associated it boybond | SECGiNiont *Hf T can be (hat you advocate 150 M () Betaline. Thors 16 4 SIOFL Ao Fevive Taont. An Evening with Cards. and brother of the bride, Nettie and A v R IoTany i h arent |1 vuecryibelvaesrenan good L el Siw RO IS (e e o o I DD e e HAvisa s Oge I l 0 0 pe. Th e i X Mr. and Mro. W0, Sunderand enter. | 8% tonand tvelve, leading, the forius ac. | A company of young gentlemen gathered | it it provails, will turn the saloons loose upon ra s Opera 3 5 R grams and crests, but it is not likely to meet | M. Mrs. W. C. Sund ing in the cavatity of maid of honos, the Int. | IV eduesday evening to form a soclal society. | the conmunuity toopen whers and wiien they | finest organization of the kind in the west, N I ikt S0 tained number of friends delightfully Mon- | v & ZI6 CRINES, O TR DT IPRORINE B | Beingat aloss tofind @ uame and _the hout | plonse thew therofo a £alf between prohibl, | can be engaged for parties, balls and recep: | In the Comical Musical Speotacular Burles- ~. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlott Entertain day evening at their pretty home, 1008 | thogroom and Rev,J. K. Reed of the Chris- | being miduight. one gentleman sugested the | tion and temperance, and in the cause of | tions on the following dates: Saturday, e in o acts, Monday evening the Parlk Avenue club, fcorgia avenue, high-fivo. being the particu | tian ciurch. ind Tadly fhe brite lewing on | 1me of :iMidight Club® which wis | ey as well . Lenperince, I must pro- | Monday, Tucsday and Wednasday, Ostobar anlS[AN RBUELS T 2 lar amusement. After a number of games | thearmof herfather. The ceremony of the | & um]'!» On‘luirs Ve elected as follows: | test against theterms being used synony- | 25, 27, 28 and 290, Arangements can which has been in _existence fora number o | i aunsement. After a wumber of gumes | f i Vo RO e R s vory | President, C. Ratekiis secret. T years, met at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, | Wre plas “b‘ “h‘ e : el s | impressive, after which the guests came for- [ StEOM; treasurer, Chris. Butle Assisted by the Comedians, RIC B. M. Bartlett, 3124 Popploton avenue, high | %¥¥ed and then the prizes ‘wero awarded | warg ang extended congratulations. The Woman's Auxilliary M on Powell e e iy cman)e AL 3 urfltho (‘bm b of Dr. Birney, nose and throat, Bee bldg. and a |'1'lw‘l numberof st . d R as follows : Mrs, Clinton Powell captured The pride, who is tall and’ very preposscss- e £100d Shepherd gave the first of 4 sevies s star five being the principal attraction. Mr. and | e first ladies’ prize, Mr- W. Lyle Dickey | ing, worea handsoue gown of brocaded silk, | of prrties it the residenceof Mr. and M. CALL FOR A MEETING. vy, i s Mrs. Bartlett have an exceedingly pretty | bearing off tho incentivo for gentiomen; Mrs, | aniraine her omammonts being diamond. pen: | Hancock, Dundee Place, on Thursday of st it howe which on this occasion was even more | Dale took _sccond 1adics’ prije, Mr. Sunder- Orchestra Y i dants. _In herhandshe carrieda fan Lhe evening itself was perfect, the | wegtern Union Telegraphers Issue a Labur’l nth 1 pleasautly arranged than usual in honor of land'\muiugéhom,\-ux“l for gu‘ul.\l;suml(.hl_ lm- exquisite point lace handkerchief, a corsage in the best of spirits. Aftera m&u Forvible Address. l hB G : guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton | bouquet giving color to @ perfect ‘eusernble, | mu ed, ; = et silver- 2, re- the event. Allthe members of the club are 4 I The following addresses and call for a | Thesilver-mounted saddle, re 14th and Chicago. Open daily and Sunday. 2 to 6 for ladiy programne a collation wus se rs of | volver, cartridge belt, hat, and the recent difficulty be- | also the picture of the late cltheruloneor . J. Sahls | mously, SRASTUS A, BENSON. ba m'\de with Boyd &Ha; nes, Mkuur BARTON V2 enthusiastic high-five players and per conse- Powell, Mr.and Mrs. W. Lyle Dickey, Mr. | The little sister of the bride was | Whichaid muchcraditto the ladi 8’ o =" and Mrs. K. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George quite picturesquely attired in pink The students of Rath vun's business col | meeting, issued by the telegr: e e il Lo il el s exciting | N. Hicks, Mr. and M, Daie, Mr. and Mrs. | silk and perbrmed the dutics | lege assewbled at the residenco of Prof, | Ommha is aresult o > . 'y 1 . i panied I)y escort; b o 1 Plaving ol e hettemts, Arolloand Miss Sciberling of Akron, O, sis- | of er position with diguity. Refrshments | iathbun lust Tuesday cvenitig to edlobrao | tween fhe Westem Usion and some of the o | ovenn vt S T i i lahgnic S s v of Mrs, Wolle, were served later in the dining room, the [his siver wedding aunirersary. The stu- | employes. The meeting will doubtless be 7 DRbLIULY soptitiedind wetl sorved follawa e bride cutting the wedding cake, a picce of | dents clubbed together and purchased a beau- | largely attended: RUBE BURROWS 14th and Chicago. R e e B LS T Iho Dundee High Five Clab, which was presented to cach of theseventy- | tifulsilver fruit dish, which was presented Onruina, Oct - the telegraphers of 3 South Omaha, Sherman wvente, and Walnut Tealt of her winning the firet ladies nepe | The ladies of Dundeo Placo meton Friday | five guests present to dream on, by John Whaleuto Prof. Rathbun ina meat ting: As you are [ The Southern desperado, are on | Bl motors pusses. Tark avenie, il and Mt Nignatve ot Tk ees’ Prite: | afterncon list at the homo of Mrs.C. W. | Miss Florence Clayton woreblack lace and | 5ttlo speech and responded o by the recii- . the Western Union telograph com- | free exhibition in the windovws } 21 Steet motor, two bloeks ofr, rather *'flay * bghfive than dine, | Keith for tho purpossof urganiing o card blush roses, light gloves: Miss Nannie Clay- | ént. ltefreshments were served anda good as made an efort to_crushout tie | G0 © ADMISSION TO ALL, - - 10c. Teceiving prtty fruit knifd [ dlub. Theclub was organized with a mem, | IR Wasittredln alighttansikandfowers: | tim e was had generally pashdialo e spisiliess DY HAUAIRIATIY P Every man. voman and child should attend, i I P S MN“P of tenty-eight ladios and gen tlemen, | 158 Eila Buris wore a black et dress and | N, 3. A, Philip, wife of the assistant | dnumber of its members. By this netion, it ) . ! ity X 7 2 i light gloves; Miss Adams wore light blue | g, o ot nge: o Mis- | acknowledges itsstand. It denies the right P D] Gl th H B350 in Premiumes. o sucond prizes went 10 Mrad Mrs. | with C W, Keith president and Miss Phoeb | alimtross, decollotte, and whito gloves; Miss | Seneriirrifht atd tuieet agentof the Miv 1 o e amplores 1o oreiiize, and attempts: 1o gopie 8 blotning OUSG One ticket to all succoed inz 1 ro 04 ching cup shd ssnoer. The partsipants {,’ffik':: R st u“\:‘flekt diring the ]\3&'3 Mattie Ording was gowned with black silk | friends at luncheon Thursday. The floral | place them under subjugation. It tries to 1308 Douglas Street. pole incenter. Its quite w trick Wwere: M, and Mrs, Angustus Pratt, Mr | b the e of he s The et ey | Gelvet, lirze crsags boquet of red mses md | jecomtions were unusually avtitic, ad . the | ke aman'’s manhood and to abrogate and Mrs. . J. Howoll, Colonel and Mis. H. | Wil e miom o Feider ovoning. meas by | lisht glovess Mes. W." W, Slibaugh wore 8 | monu perfect in every portieular, Among | 1S 1 \s an A merican citizen. B.S. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Hyde, Mr. and hand embroidered white gloves; Miss Jenoi aind M) white silk, demi-train, with shawl draper, v el foilowing: | Thequestion now before the fraternity is, ©. Akin, Mr. and Mrs. Burton, Mr. and Mrs, | ber 31, by Mrs. M. A. Upton, e ; . ; tho iudies ~ prsent wers tho falowang: | (Thequestion now before the frteraily o I Southmayd appeared in a light tan albatross | Sy, Haller, Li or, Vaill, Brown. perro priorto 18637 Must we submit to the Mrs. Breckenridge, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. | Progressive tross | Storrs, er, Liuneer Vaill, Brown, | e YUBCIME. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Sholes, Mr. and |~ On Thursday ofteruoon, Mrs. E. C. Me- | brocaded silk, light gloves and flowere: Miss | SroWn and Yates of Lincoln, Mis. and Miss Diasey miocionstalswho .tk Euchre and Palmistry. | qng fowers: Miss Truland wore light Taylr of Wymore, Dorrington, Merrill, God: e with theiv siperiors by op ie sdnesday i Mrs. Hanilton, Shune of No. 204 California streot enter. | Wheatley woro a. handsomo blacke silke gown | posor ©f Wymore, Dorrington, Merrill, God- | 12 Chiy o i e *We think. not. Coliseum, Wednesday Evening, Oct. 29, hing flag Cards and Music. tained her guests, the Misses Lonergan of | and point lace; Miss France, ereen cith | “3Yiss Nellie Burns arvived home from her | Therelore, we mspectfully request all the usican Union Military Band Mrs. J.J. Brown and Miss Brown invited | Chicago, with vrogressive cuchre, followed | 4oss Mrs. Morgan, a firess of biie slc; | puyopeart tour list. Sunday, accompanied by | lelegmihers of Omaba and the vicinity M G Sy t ¥ Mandoli C[ b, quite a number of friendsto _their beautiful | by a delightful luncheon served by Balduff. | Chanman. black sik: Mewoa. 0 Duns | Mrs. Burns, who joined her daughte lo ek wik - ns o ok G a OY'IUS andoline Clu home on Sherman avenue Wednesday even- | A pleasing feature of the entertainment was | wore black silk, York., Miss Burns left the party flowers and light gloves; 2 Miss Esther | Mrs. G. W. Lancaster, motherof the’ bride; | $h€ traveled during the summe ing, to meet Miss Wallace of Salt Lake City. | an exhibition of palmistry b X & R ) e | purpose of causing anyone trouble, but to . embowered in tress | Lonergan. The guostsincluded Mesdames B, | wore a very handsomé gown of black broad. | PO ud the month of September was spent Y beiug a genuine Lnyer, ~ -thoint werin New | hait, Twenty-fourth and_ Paul_streets today \ fisiAad aikhe Douse % | P, C an, R. C. Cushing, I, J. | cloth, corsage bouquet of red roses, light | b Ireland doing the Crant's Causway, the | (0 LBCLIE G e pEIn l‘.x;"‘llr‘;:-:-"\l‘lx‘:nf:}:-'- - = 2 erlook iver, it comes nearer L V. Gallagher, J. B. Fursy, T, | wloves, full set gamets: Miss Maude' Lon- | lskes of Killavney aud other famous pluces on | 3RS AT WRGEDY & Bk, WE8 Tt it fas i > ‘reighton, M. Cannon, J. | caster'wore o cream alatross with hand. | [ Onld S auo wurnes previous o | iinfon - telokrayn company. All who | e ¥ se th r 2 ton, J. H, Driscol, M, A, McG < | some lace trimming long white mits T I Pt (L e Bava oo Tl oo it My th s ol te} v at heart e b for is quite in keeping with this idea | Taggart, M. Jackson McMillen, Kiusler, | diamond pin; Miss Gertie Lanecaster ap- ““1“ -“' AR “‘“-_ H*{"* + are enrnostly “requested Y be — 5 The residence is large and roomy, & delight- | M. Taggart, J. . Mc 16, T. A, McShane, [ peared ingaslight green nuns veilingand sili; R4 AR X3 DR AN [0age UL L0 8 id: and icipate In the moetix = ; < e |y 2 p. m. This meeting is not for the ADMISSION, 25 CENTS ) and overlooking the old-fashioned marnor house | M<S than anyiing else that can be recalled. Aud resent pur ful placein which to play cards, dance, or - McGitn, Miss O, Keefeand Miss Luli | Miss Goldie Lancster wore a pre Mr. Clinton J. Briggs showed sor ! ¥ 3 . After the meeting a re session of the 3 e ; W‘fl ou \:!H e and cardinal satin costume. Miss Rosa Mur- )wn :n‘.\h:« Hl e C nunLu\’;n‘m‘.:.(u- J TR os et oa vhich meeting WILIL. LAWLER, Manager. itle the guests were invited to play phy, from Glenwood, Ia,, wore white em- | livau, her leading man, whie they all members are urgently requested to be > (gakdn, high Ave. bes the. Pamiaer gy 1 Suwiss aad flowers. There wore 1150 | the oty last wook. Tuesday mornig M. | L members are urgently roquosied to be Cor. 11th and Farnam street, Omaha. Week of October 27th. the evening was not devoted Mrs, H. Webster gave a delightful t Mosdimes Soutimayd, Surns, Clay. | BFiggs drove the most ehavming Peg Wof. 3 counsel. Very respeetfull this feature. Partners PRV AR mos coun ery respéetiul by prettily decorated cards, to luncheon at her home in Orchard Hill, and_ Cardio, Council Blufis an s those sha, whoe ' Cowuurres. AR NO[_D AND GO RDON S FAMO us flowers were attachied, the tables repr 2 i il ot b | Weanesday last, with covers laid for twelve dinsg, Shaver, Elo Shedoe, Heed, MmO O AR e aud ot ing roses, or ot , A.C. Clayton, Hannibil, Mo; Mesdame . 1 other » Birvey cures catairh, Bee bldg. bids, ete. After a few wames, | After partaking of the dainty refreshments | P o0 BT IEL AIRAIRS | ofiicers miecting the celebrated nctress and D Blrie) Lidial) ! & 4 4 refreshments. were served and then the sts indulged in an interesting game | Tarpy from Council Biuffs, Dunner, Bolt, [ Mr. Sullivan, Wednesiay Mr. Briggs (ONNCBIALITTES, A guests weve delighted by a short musical “progressive high-five.” Mrs. Charles Linasay, Babb, Winter, Slabough, Hodges, | treated Miss Coghlanto: @ view of Omaha = = [] programue introducing Mrs. Kvans and Mrs. 3 | prize and Mrs. J. A 3y from his dog car ) Women are the most cousist ~ whi 4 riz 1 Mobins, Morgan, Burns, Soutmuayd, Miller, 1 X ut Patrons of Sherman of Couneil Blefls, who . The ladies pre: Rhodes, Bunneil, Coots, Fee Inhonorof Mr. Robert Harvey of Port | Husbindry Ina refined burlosaue v adevi This celebral 4 = entertainm, s company of burlesques charming_selo:tions, while dames Charles N. Huley, W. A. | casier, uncle of the bride, Lexington, Ky, Glasgoww, Scotlad, Mik:dessie Millard gave | * ¥our habits will bethe death of me, " said | e rrries its own seenory. and stage scttings. The wardrobes of the ludy metabers s simply mado bis initial appearanco hchucuu\).uulm E. L. P ‘arpenter, J. Mr. Lancaster, the bride’s father, is” the | a perfectly appointed dimnter Thursday even- | Mrs. Hirshley. “Well, vour costumes are stupendous. Their costunes an unijue i8S the ;...n;.;‘.-y.u-v'_"",";{‘“" N audience as a violimst of note. terson, 1. hee well known city’ manager of the Singe 4t ho tencg 40 Harney strect, | mining me, retortecd Mr. H. dime AL ol oty SrouEs tnecastog SEANS S.un Rhes of AMUARKF MAYIEAAY The introduction of these features was en- , . Wagner, . L. Weoks, W. G. | ing machine company, the groom being con- GRS R e B T B e R W P Uy € clating that a new idea of entertainment had AT friendsh the part of Arne hatthe trou bhe secure 1 abroad with hep father and mother | From thetimea boy puts on his fisst pair nected with the Omabia gas complny in a | Miss Millard wa therecipient of many social ( of pants until the day of his death taero is a BILLY ARNOLD, Y e clerical capacity. urtesies from Mr. Havvey, who is & men- | woinan trying to keep hin at home, ; been inagurated through the efforts of Mrs. L “"“ Alarringe After November | Mr. and Mrs. Jones will | ber of a well known shp building fivmon the | trushand (gloomily)—I lost chumolon trick banjo manipulator of the worlde Brown and her cultured daughter, Among QUEALEY AND QUNALET, be at Lome to their friends atili South |otherside. The guestsdnvited to meet Mr. | paving poker. Wife—And LYDIA GA RD’ The undisputed sonz and danee queen of the the guests present were Misses Luna and | A very pretty wedding took place at St | Nineteenth street. Har around tho 'Bdnquet hoard w PATBLE Potan L1 Som ol ok you ofl Duudy, Jessie Millard, McKenna, Bes- | Peter's chiureh, Twenty bth and Leaven- SOLOMAN VALK Miss Dundy, Miss LuswBundy, Miss Ogden, sie Yutes, Williams, Emua and Laura Hoag- H 4 TOMA AND WALKNR. Ishould say not. udeville Stuge. worth street Tuesday land, Yodt, Waliace, Netlie Burns, Mr. and aing at 70| A very protly wedding occurred o Flor- | MI Qg Mr OTulf/Mr ad M Vicr | Somo mn are marsied ten years befaro MAUDE AND MABLE KENYON M| Will ‘Redick, Messrs, Henry and Will | 9'¢lock, the interested pa being Patrick | ence on Thursday, October 10, the coutr AMONE they begin to think how many women filite taiees Aox. Wyman, Prauk Hamilton, W. J. Cartan, | J. Quealey and Susie Quealey, daughter of | ing parties being Mr. Emmet G. Soloman, | —Omaha was spec mllr‘imvn-sml in the Aoy might lawe morrea.: (intedd of the ois sulety dances SH > s N. Yy | otel fire at S oot, S S Mr, Mrs. P, Juculey, well kuown | @dest_son of the late N. I D. Soloman, und | land hot g"ri._"m‘:{:,‘(,‘,'"{*\;"‘l‘:",}u‘:.:::“l?'t B |, A e e, Quetley, well kuown | £ gina T, Waiker, eldest. daughter of | 13. W. D. Bancker vt Clark. » | among the old settlers of Omaha. Prior © | My and Mrs. E. H. Walker. The wedding | Omaba news , the entrance of the wedding party a very de- | was solemnized at high noon at the beautiful | afternoon of O / ' lightful musical service given. At the l:\mm\\‘nm of the bride's pareuts, the Rev. J. L\»‘."h:’l\\\«{ulw wn'! 4 £ y was Bocohavanie = on 0 eremony . sy illigan, of Central Park church of | to Canada, stopping at Syracuse. The men- | FoR MY W 3 4 . twonity The three solitaries (n 4 grand potpourri of genuine fun, witand laughter. Mr.and Mrs. G. W. Stadden, ‘h‘,’,‘l"‘,f.':;:,"{,,I.'b‘,“,:’,.,";,",‘“":.r&“,“u,""‘h‘u':‘J" 2% | Omaha, oficisting. The brids was charm- | bers of the party were assigned rooms on the | U5 Wit could be produced by twenty bands 0N il Ll (il Wb ongt it snitaac A Tasty of youns s | A i g o e lions | Qang, cluing. The bris, we b | raotthd par war sdsaed poms on lhe | (im0 boproiios by fmemly e VICTORIOUS LOVE. glost delightfully Monday evening, The [ seventh street. Later the briaeand groom | 8lbitross and satin brocide, with omaments | broks out the bride, groom und friends were | Loflse Awareh of | Manitowec, MIEh, |\ o000 0 fuuous 10,000 wasterpioce by the notel Frenen artist, Jorome, This pieture 1118 4 §ussts arrived at @ o'clock and the romaiing | left ou un extended wedding trip befors tak- | of crauye blosoms, Che home of Mr. Walker | Feevied sl aitor the wieer faithful work of | [ W0Cate et “for hor marriage with a eet I #lzo, and un exuct re b 0. the lower OF the “ S o el 0 s caletonn wis elaborately decorated with flowers ar- e fireme escaped without injury and T addbiocs - »eautiful a chance her s presents its £ ""“"l‘.“’"‘“" ‘;“'“"""’ N TICE ALY N b RS anuah twidenee L the | o0 ed with eanisiie prace After the core. | MF. ind Mrs. Baneker resumed theit jorney. | Wun she distiked. An analysisof ~the con- spent in the enjoyment of numerous games and delicious refreahments. ~ Mrs. Staddon CIAIG AND PiBNCL. mony the welling party sat down toa sump- | They will retum “w Owali withia”a few | s ot b, stmach shoved wavsienat | FERRIER'S EDUCATED RATS AND MICE. : A H ... | tuous luncneon. A reception was held from | weeks. cing, weting was ussisted In entertaining her guests by | T marriage of Mr. . C. Cruig and Miss | 310" 5 o'clock, wb whith 4 largo nome | The Omaha guards have issued invitations | = Jules Sunon, Who favors the taxing of coli- ¥ Wiz iy, ontiig icuse, N, Y 99, marager they scleeted, if they wc On the fair grounds at Md., the THE THR EE LITTL E MAI DS' day, before 25,000 pl'-rplv' Ella Grazer Toessie, Queen nd Bessie Syble in fancy novelty skirtdances. b ettt e by MASON. NASME AND BARNELLO, at Fayettey started on @ jourt ts l0 murehes, saw, drills and woot courts, several lady friends, and the evening seewied | Florence French, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. | ber of guests from Omaha and | for o *camp fire’” Mouday eveningat theie | bates in France, belicves that ouly the men Prof. Quin’'s Parisian Wax Flower,Makers. all 100 short for those who partook of the hos- | E. E. French, was solemnized Wednesday | Florence Were present. The® pres- | armory on Capitol aveinie, 1o honot of the | should be tixed) because, as ho ingeniously Naster Sisters, Vocalists, itility so_gracefully extended. Following | afteruoon at the home of the bride’s parents, | enls were mauny and very beantiful. | third anuiversary of this organization, There | Puts it, the wouwen do not remain single of The Ad Ohildran. J le SkirtAr s o list u(!!l\'f gentleinen preseu in Central Park, Rev. Mr. Stevens Amoug those present were: ‘Dr and Mrs. | will be a drill by the battery squad and | theirown free will. Somw of the bachelors 1ie Adams Children, Juvenile Skir rtists. Kev. W.J. Harsha, Messes. Bird, Root, | of the Episcopal church officiating. Melroy, Mr. and Mrs. Littlefield, Misses Ida | drills by the prize winners at Kansas City. | might justly escape the tax on the same Marco, vhe Facial Wonder Michell, Mumaugh, 'Flower, Eads, Heller, As the time approached for the interesting | and Cierta Bondesson, Miss Emma Nelson, a A large number of old guardsmen will be | ground. Morrow, Miers, Cummings, Rose, | ceremony to take place, Mrs, Leo Mooney of | M. M. V. Solomon, mother of the groom: | presout who now reside throu ghout the coun- A Mor . 3 Mormon elder who resides in New York 1 1 Bisselt, Pinkerton, |Smith, Bacon, | Kausas City took her placeat the plano and | Mrs. Kinear, Mr. md Mrs. T. D. Walkor, M. | try. and 1o chatter moubors af the computy. | city gives his view that che prodantion of Or]e Dl me Ad 1Y “lS to A l l. Yool Sberman ' Zutna, Pelly, | ushiersd inthe bridal party by ylaying Men- | aud M. . il, Walker, Mr. wd” Mies. J. H. | by roason of thoie threa vears sorvice, wil | (he Mormon president against. oy gamy wil 40 Woo, Helsscnbutiel, Juné | dolssobn’s wedding march very offectively, | Collins, Sr. and Mra, Clark, M. and | be nade honorury members. The details of | be weleomed in the househoids of Gleo, Wluld, M, Revicids, i 8, Minto rvifith, | Mastor Harry Rees and litle Dalsy French | M. A N. Westber, ..\.lr and Mrs. M. C. | th B i\ e ovent are in the handsof Captain$ majority of the Mormon saluts in Urah, *The No advance in prices, but a much better show than ever Pennock, Wicl W arbington, F receded the bridal party as an escort of | Hamilton, Mrs. M. Chapman, Mr. and | First Licutenant I, A \ulu‘)dch Seco practice of polygamy in returch,” he says, EI!L-r we. Friday,Sovuenir Da wden Hazelton, Burns, Scranton, | honor, followed by the bridesmaid and | Mrs. J. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Kellar, | Lieutenant W. B. Teneycke, Third Lievton- a dyingoul ever sincs the death of Ll Lt » v