Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 4, 1892, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

748 v THE OMAHA DAILY b A, DI#‘EMBF.R 4, 1892--TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. i GREAT SALE OF PIANOS. DOUGLAS - | DOUGLAS STREET. s | ) AN\, STREET. Inaugurates a Special Holiday Sale beginning Monday, Deoc.5th,in PTANOS ORGANS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NEW SCALE KIMBALL PIANO Over 300 in use in OGmaha. Endorsed by the Highest Musical Authorities. _OVER 55000 R MRKRSON PIANQOS SOLD AND IN USE. ALSO THE CELEBRATED HALLET=-DAVYIS PIANOS I We ofler the above well known Pianos at Special Prices for cash or mstallments. We also offer Twenty Pranos at from $200 to $250 on casy payments, " New iNsiromenTs, SHEET MUSIC. LOOK AT THESE PRICES. GUITARS, , BANJOS. MANDOLINS. MUSIC BOXES. e b te URE Sl - SESIEC N o - & = ian TS b " $40.00 VIOLINS at..................0825.00) AMERICAN GUITARS |[CELEBRATED STEWART |g10.00 Mandolins ... .00 Music Box......s60.00 We have the most COIflplCtC g8 $30:00" VIOLINS: at....c e o oesni...$20,00 $6.50 to $50.00. $20.00 to $75.00. $12.00 Mandolins......8 8.00 | $50.00 Music Box......$835.00 h £ 32000 VIOIIENS ati S os i s .$10.00 IMPORTED GUITARS |g10,00 Banjo..........$ 6.00|$15.00 Mandolins......$10.00 | $35.00 Music Box. .....$25.00 stock of the latest Sheet Music STOTOOMVIIO TSNS Bt S oo ore - eists 1+ - 81600 $3.00 -toss10.00; $15.00 Banjo..........$10.00|$20.00 Mandolins......$15.00 | $20.00 Music Box......$15.00 5 B 5 4,6, 83 VIOLINS at......51.50, 83, 84 85 ' coorgains in 8econd Mand| . Banjo..........s1506l$25.00 Mandolins. ... ..$20.00 | $15.00 Music Box......s12.50 |and Music Books. 1513 & DOUGLAS STREET. 1513 g DOUGLAS STREET. P happiost results. Mrs. Nason was very pleasod at the warm welcome home accor. her by her friends, among whom were Mes- dames L. D. Fowler, J. C. Kuony, C. I, Weller, W. K. Beans, Brad Slsughter, C. o 5 q o ‘i : ulty both monotonous and_irksome, yot the pay- e DO T Lo PEE | Bnd pen: by word and deed, she has never | W A \ \ N 7~ | qualitios are especially ndaptea for quartet | Fromont witl bo added to_tho faculty of tho | bo! notonous and IHM)SOPI“ S““l" PR“‘ S’l I‘ SS failed to show unflinching courago. I Al ] ] Al \”_L DU“(: Sl He'is hlllly_\'ulmu und has groat | Omaba School of Music. He will tako tho | Inents are no greater thun tho ront for ”"K X gocl It used to be the fasbion in Bugland to ig- hossibilities before bim iu the musical world. | position of piauo instructor, made vacant by | Bccommodations. Success n this asin a nore the existance of Mrs. esaut, but that Mr. MePhorson 1s employed at the B. & M. | the resignation of Mr. Martin Cabn, My, akings requives perseverance, 1n the i the case. 5 2 g : St e is the appiness and indopendonco is 1o long She has enteriained headquarters and sigs in the choir of St. [ Smith has spent five years in the study of re is t Hartman, Hoory Bollo, C. B. Coon, M. M. | o, . § { andspoken on her views to many a person ot i . f £ om | Philomeua’s cathodral music abroad and is tho composer of a nuw- | that come from actual ownership of o homo. Hamlin, ‘Adolph Meyér, A. L. Rector, L. | Something About the Life and Works of | {no Nigtor cirelos, and nas voon invited. by | Musioal Notes and Gossip Gleaned from { Philomenats carhiod Conrad, is gifted with | bovof ballads which” have found favor with | 1 answor 1o & quostion s to whethor pro- H. Korty, Georgo Hume, Goorgo W. Lin- Mrs, Aunie Besant, them to their houses. Many a memoer of Local Fields. an exceptionally brilliant voico, His tones | the public, Rtreiearisd e IR SDE T inger, Dr. ileanor S. Dailey, George Bas- | @ ber branch belongs to the nobility there, and S are clear and weil rounded and each yea o s Iv Srotip| o Ll{’ )f i 81008y (D t:" sett, C. H. Fowler, James Stephonson, C. I = peoplo have at last come to the sime conclu- marks & noticeable 1mprovement in MiseBRannio Avnalitooaldinstrnstork |l aciye A mBLILLINIANE S AT REE RS Goodman, 1. 5. Bailoy, 4. G. Wiilis, RS thitltharells B nobla Miss Fannio / B cusses the subject of premiums earned s SOMETHING ABOUT A POPULAR QUARTET his work. ~Mr. —Morrison siugs &b | tho public schools of thocity, has boen av- | distinguishod from promiums ancarned i Q! Knox Presbyterian —courch and is the | pointed a member of the advisory council of | tho Cincinnati Enquior: Tho conclusions possesser of a bass voice of romarkible | music toachers for tho World's fair. TLo | arrived ature n keeping with tho vractice depth and power. Ho is partioularly at nome | quit IOR PO RS G liinentary Lo ved at ure Al Th c v @ s | Novel Christenlug That Precoded a Suc- v zistel vhicl ont | 3 hentar of most Nebraska associations in huving an five bewg the order of the evening. The e O U SC L in tho lowor rogisters, of which hohas per- | Miss Arnold’s abiliiy as @ teactoer, aud | unearnod premium account. Tho auswer to been their friend and has helped not only the cesstul Care " e ree- 3 esstul Curecer—The Mendelssohn Club feet command. . £ testifics 1o the ostimation 1n which sho ls Al e A dividuals, One of her latest works was to of the quartet, hus been a teacber of mus 5 Tl b EvaE . premium deducted never goes back to the = = 1 S 5 s Cugo ¢ : ays to confer with tho SrowarEihe e L . games, which they hold untit tha following Sisters Throughout the World, take $,000 given to Mme, Blavatsky and by Musical Church Services. TaIR At or thelnnethial i dsoniyenraAnd | o Koduriogitheliiolidny o borrower then, of wourse, sad promium party, when it s transferred to the winner tho latter to Mrs. Bosant and with it open a 18 well known to tho public. His voloh is 8 | Juowener o> Of te coundll in regard 10 | in timo findd it way ‘to tho oredit of 1he evening, and was awarded to Miss club in tho oast end of London for the poor baritone tonor, and he s equally serviccable ] : B0 ot to profi, end] ioes flnociiat: Rose Durr and Mr. Braden. After nleven Annio Besant, of whom kditor william | Birls there, where they can goand amuse Few features of vocal music have a | asa second tenor or baritone. Mr. Kratz ue EL I:L\Ll |anL’ ac s . gumes were played delightful refreshments | ¢ 03 \ = wone | Vhemselves and which is managed by uot a reason wby it should be counted in as 05 prasent were Me. and [ Stead said in bis Roview of Roviews, “ono soul who may have some peculiar notious, The Golden club was royally entortained AR but who is honest, sincere, just, brave, tire by the Misses O'Connor avtheir home, 2510 less; and those qualities are not common. Mason street, last Thursday evening, high Two Lectures to Bo Gi Champlon of the Cause of Human dom—What She Has Done for fler Baolid Mhrtin, D. H. W hodler. |‘MR. STEAD'S ESTIMATE OF HER WORTH | Shon oo s Tho musical dapartment of the Unive ol y o aver- | hus charge of the vocal department of the X e e Were sorved. another worthy member of the 'theasophical | SUFOBRCE hold ou tho sympathics of tho aver. (3 c P | of Omana av Bellevue will give a re tal and immediate gain. Premium 1s ouly another Juivers Bellevue nnd is % pelloyuo sl glve 0ireo g an immediate gain. um s on Nra. Coshun, Mr. and Mrs. McElbanoy, | 0ftho most romarkablo Euglish women of | socioty. ~Tn this club also th matoh giris of | 080 audienco than o seloction well rendered | [IRITEEIEY oF DaphS b, elevie SO0 o5 | concort on hursday evonliig, Deoember 15 o L Inoroht pald I advencerand Mr. and Mrs. Madden, Mr. and Mrs, | the apostolic type of this gencration,” will [ London have their headquarters. by a male quarter. Whatever other num- | Moeporiul, Knox Presbyterian ana several ins‘rl!“;{‘_‘;n‘m A RS wlmu“mi by “"-mf tvllm ‘5:"’“;‘;;'3 1::{‘:![!::!:1 ‘.{:‘_,4‘:‘;':‘121‘5‘:‘“3; B Mitcheli, Misses O'Conuor, Robinson, Durr, | gelver two leotures in Omaha December 15 | A striking peculiarity of Mrs. Besant has | bers of a prograra may bo listened to with | other local churches, ol ata oo {for T a1 oha 3 Tobbed of thelr Just proportion: . To make | Hammona, Trott, McMillen and Miss Pio* S riroq | DOt beon noticea in the many articles that yeollbcod uil i L tehe . g obbed of their just proportion. mako a ard, Messra. O'Connor. Sullivan, Braden, | 37 19 Unlty cburch having boen sccured | ygyq poen written about bor, Itis in this, , Vo Pred silenco or received with a mur- | A o *a strong caso, loan or loans for the year muy Burgess, Hammond, Picard, H. Robmson | for the high priestess of theosovhy. Sunday | that although she is a forcibie speaker, with | UF O perfunctory applause. the appoar- Thoe musical event. of tlxu\vnnunm\ymwl}V{l; «)xym\ur the events aunounced by the La- | command 40 per cent premium, say for loaus ana S. Robinson. evenivg Mrs. Besaut will lecturo upon the | a strong and aeep voico on the plutfori, tho | 35¢e of 4 quartet of knowu ability is | DO, the plano rechu vy Mlmo. Gioom o ) diow Musieul socloty foraho comins senson | aggregatio $:20,000, making ‘tho deductod . A very successful falr was held by the | problem *'Labor Strife: 2 % N 4 B . iano recital by Miss Zdeto Aus der Ohe I $10. 00( in tho Ligutof Re- | moment sho has done her speeking her voice | tho signal for an onthusiastic recop- planoiroolial byiMIssiadeio Ans AcriODO} | foromiumi$10,00); If this were divided tho crat C s : ! ovening. This 15 Mmo. Zoisler's socond | of Now York, Miss Aus der Oho is justly | Jirst yoar the gain would appear enormous ladies of the IPirst Congrogational church on | incarnation, and on Monday eveniug “An 'l-'llfij:?;”,(‘:‘?.:gi]‘] omaniy/ef Women, and | tion and o seldom failing encore. | appearance in Omaba, and no one who heard | regarded as ono of tho greatest piun- | for s R R plgndurs duceday ;“I' i gdngedayiin an vie | Outline of Theosophy Hess one sb ofton Sots iy T ot B> | There is some subtle element in tho | her before will boapt to miss her perform- | istes of the prosent timo and mado a most | would decling from year to yonr because no ooccupled portion of the Creighton block, the <4 Ty YT ASI0LO.8 ABLLL i a s blending, S ance Wednesday cvoning, Sho is o trae | favorable impression at her former appear- r e SR LN S D i it trans oot g ek W86 | Mrs. Besantis 43 years of age, and early | havo hard work to do in roforms of the na. | barmonious blending of tho four voices un- | uce Weanesday eveniug. blo impression at her former apvear- | moro premium conld bo® obtained from rugs, porticres and fanc A 5 artist in her playing, not perbaps as brilhant | ance in Oma 6'8amo 1oane Y ) work oa sale. A | in life married a Rev. Besant, brother of the | ture she has engaged 1. I'his is most notice- | assisted by any nstrumental accompaniment ilf gk ‘L:‘:;»Iu{,i\:.‘:l:;.: :lm:“l:l‘l)lrl mlaw“m"”m_ ice in Omaha, i :lt‘xv‘“?.‘: ||\"(J-l||‘ll" “.mhl )Ulll\fl.j\'lflullrj "»*'l‘l'::ldm!l:fi 4 most appeliziog luncheon was served, being | novelist, Her maiden name was Wood, H 1“{‘0‘ It 15 not perceived vy the general pub- | that seems very near to nature's music and | raries, but tho possessor of abundant tech- At the Pirst Methodist church this morn- | tho life of ‘.hc f Flos, and. th ,.‘n,'l. rate of well putronized, as iL was 80 couveniont for | early teacher was Miss Marryat, the favorito | 1€ 8 thoy Qulviseaiber fh‘";‘ platfor <,"‘l" reaches tho oar with the effect of swglo | niquo and o individvality that is always | ing tho'choir will render the authem “Veaite | gajn from year to soar would appear uni- gentlemun down town. The ladies presiding | ister of Captwin Marryat, Her brothor is o RAopo a8, “I“ Al b ‘Iul". in IV”f‘,‘." harmouy. pleasing. Her performauce is distinguished | Exultemus Domino,” by J. Ross Corbin. | form, Iyen if the soc s run a8 a singio at the various booths were as follows: Fancy | 25 ot | 4 hoi1o¢1pWhooharms ol Nor<uafy, eyen | Sy 9 1s | by a delicacy of shading that lends additional { Mrs. Martin Cabn will sing the solo, “Suffer | saries concorn 11 Is wrong to divide the work, Mrs. Colpetzer; apron booth, Mrs, | Sir Honry Wood, secretary of the Society of | voice and ber even wanuers, No one Is There are perhaps a dozen male quarte! enchantment and her rendition of the most | Little Cuildron,” by Hewitt. Toere will be | premit 9 o A‘*‘r 0 ] MeMillan: dining room of the mindteentl | Arts of London, who was i this country | offended by hor, and for ail siio has ever a | in Omaba, any ono of which is woll qualitied | s wmeaasitions o vomarkble for 1 | bairegidron’ b ; R e L contury, Mrs. Du Bois; candy, Miss Bauser- | this year on business with the Worla’s rair, | 8iveet smile aud a pleasing way, making you 18 IR SVIERS.0 MR oh Inpren auantes ] by o5 18 it s a dangerous practice, because it matures 0 © most critical ence and lend | accuracy and precision. The program w A stock before the real gain justifios maturity. B 3 8 . thiink aps t an o % | oy f < RAING1 Y o man, Mis, C. B, Moore; tho papor Dooth, | per “granatather was really the cficient | {1 ks e ""‘n‘lll"‘m"“:v‘::';‘“";‘L‘“‘:;‘u“;’; :r:‘;:‘“ Bub ! un enjoyable featuro to any entertainmont. | include tho following compositions The choir of the Kountze Memorial church | Suppose §10,000 deducted premiums divided k;’;"m "‘_l-m:‘-r :;\:*. "h t\'; 2 ]‘_V“l‘( ro fl cause for the birth upon Kuglish soil of e | power and firmness in her eye, and on some | C0€ Of the oldost and most popular of these | Garotte with varlations. A minor Rameau | will render somw excellent musie during De- | at once causes a series Lo mature by reason PUasER i ex it ahechob b e A mond | s e U o f i | Al ranb AT anosa dn Rereye, and ouiaome i organixations isitho/i K. o uartel, tno famo Ati, Op. 57, D minor < Bootho cembor. A praise service similar o tho ono [ of counting £20,000 of loans as assels, is it olls, Mrs. Condon. A sylphaike dross (4 i voloo giv r of A sngth and | ©f Whose performances 1s mnot confined to 10, F + . Mendels: €1ven some time azo 18 in contemplation and | not plain that the morigages are handed over form was gownod In & robo With numbarless | uotorious duko of IKent, the queen’s futver, | ¥OIco giving warniug of o strongth aud | Gmuna, buv s known all over tho } Ch a spocial effort will be made for the Christ- [ to those who remain at $20,000 when in - pockets, oach of which was marked with the | thus permitting the return of that nobie and | DFevery of her nuture, ‘Thusivistiat all | yer™ pug p K. quartet was the i oo f price of the coutents. It was called, **Wha Engl i who know her well do aiso love ber as well (el HegfEn bis wifo to England ln timo to have the birth | g0, PG M NC PG *S0ul! Tomurked, sho !If:l."\’,“' of its Kind in this city, and although | j 1l Golard | mas services, reality only §10,000 was paid for said mort- afl W o gages! Whatever rato of interest paid e, Op, 90 E flat. of 1 oudon, Op. 204, D flut imilar organizations have since came tude Miinonne, Op. 16, 1) ilat Scnuet ¢ in Britaln 1nstead of in Germany. Tho late Lord Hathaway, | i one of the most ‘wouderful of women. 18 It,” ana was takon care of by Mrs. 8. S, | of tho future ralor oce Curtis, assisted by Miss Curtis and Miss Miss Jessio Johus, organist and leader of | in sdvance, premium represents that rato 3 into'existence, its prestigo has nover been | Grotto and Museite, Op. 4 D minor. . D'AIbert | tha ohoir of Sb. Matthise ehareh. 15 taking a | for the tine vet torun and shoutd be hold bacl Douane. D AT 9 14 or most of all is tho fact that at tho g h b ibert choir of St. Mattinas chureh, 15 taking a y 5 o v of Buglund, was hor cousin. assailed. mdolelra. .. e LIESU | gy or hor cal | as uncarned for tho benelitof thoso who take — 160107 flgad, ] timo sho had no spiritual hope, no gleam | %5 5 s L Jidzst | few months vacation to further her musical ) i Miss Johnson bas returned from Chicago, | Li sppearanco Annie Besant is what her |\ 0 B0 o0 U0 0Bt Worked on and. on | ; LBO Quurtet was organized in 1898 by Mr, | Tuusis f educaiion by stuay and travel. the mortgnges at thoir faco value, §20,000, ¥ nature is, that 1s, an enthusiast of the type ; | Loe G. Kratz, who s still its dircctor and - Whon o borrow Iy repays bis loan Ladies should call and get the latest desiwns | i 5 Ak ¢ for the poor, with - no desire for reward—no I o sice at Trinity catbedral , ; ) N an hair diessing. 211 South Sixteentnstreor, | Lok Will ot kiveup lts ldeal oven thoukh | yg1i0¢ tnat any God or futuro would reward | MeUSZcr. 1t was originally composed of B. o pusioal aeevlon b Erintiy gathedrol ].0: ., il aund sacrifices tho promiam vrevionsly de- SRith M me St {clemu « v | she might alter tho means by which she AL 3 uld reward | 4oy can, first tenor; Les G. Kratz, second | today will be especially wteresting, It being Thoso people who are proue to belittlo the SHNG, ‘5310 s suould striv ¥ for its accompiishment, She | Der: This is aitruism, this is unselfishuess. h H. i b 158 | communion Sunday Tivoy's beautiful coms | musieal capabilities of tho city should have | SUSted then suid promium is undoubtedly & 4 5 . enor; J, . Conrad, baritone, and J, A, | © i Sunday slvey o D'A- 4 d Na nrofit, It also becomes a profit whea his - -~ 18 of good height and gracoful, Hor huir js | I} 18 possibie avork without worldly Bopo | Bollmun, basso, Iusoon acquited consider- | munion service in A wili bo renderod | attended the concort given av tho Young | {c00ity iy fnully sottled by maturity, but AFTER THE PLUMS, growing gray and she wears it pushed pack you hopo In the Life to come, but when yon i i ot B colobri o cal circl i the morning by the full cholr. | Men’s Christian association hall last week N e loRad T fias e r ) A Ry AN (U AR MR S P able celebrity in local musical circles, ang | 1 m : | poholr d b 8 ) not until k1s account is closed. If secrotaries from her forohend. ~ Upon her brow are tho | (F8S 10 BEIRT 0 Lo world 1o como and 8ull | 115" sorvices woro in constant demaud, | The morning anthen will be “Preparo | for the bonelit of tho Old Ladios' home. 1t | at '6tiors wonld koep in mind the fact that Nebraskn's Governor-Elect Overwholmed | Warks of care and thought, Not tho lines of | \WOUK [0F YOUT BUINGN brotbers, Uits e the | ioagsurca by their svcoess i | ¥© tho Way of tho Lord” by Gareott. Attho | was really one of tho most enjoyablo enter- | o SRUAE R T KR 8 HURE, MG TR with Applications for Ofic, hunger nor of bhardsuips, but of mental | YR EORLE OF (KB enfod opened . the door | home, Mr. Kralz determined to take them on | evening scrvico tho authem will be ropeated uments of the season and wus cnlirely 10 1 jnyerost paid in advance, thay would have Governoe-oloct Crounse has returned from | SWUgEIes: those lines, too, that como from again and shows the real future, although iy | UH¢ Fosd s & musical attraction, and in 1500 and Mr. Wilkips will sing dhe solo “Comfort | th > hands of local tulont. Fho wmasagement | 1o yrouble in setting aside tins extira interest his oastern trip and is once more thoe proy of | 5201k the poverty aud misery of otbers and | JEEEE RO RIOTRA 16 CERE T Bt | @ serles of concerts were given in Nobraska | Y¢' from tho Mossiab. A violin solo by Mr. | was in chargo of Mr. Phillip Ruy and the | un qrawing on iv only as it falls duo,” s proy trylng toretieve thom: the marks wbicn | ! thropomorphic God or u Savior oth aud Towa cities. 'Tna entertainments were | Charles A, Higgins will also be a featdre of | affair was nighly successful, both musically the ofticescekers. Ho said this morning that | will show thomselves 1n one who is unjustly | 87 8nthropomorphic o ouvior OWher | yocejved with marked approval and during | the eveuing servi and tinanciall itwas impossivle for a person to conceive, | attacked, who fights for a forlorn hope, who | 80 the good deeds of every muu, A DR otn aitao who izhis for 4 forl 1 H & the next season a number of poiats in Nort b . AP Gy e et B without actually experience, of | has been'stabbed in the neart by those who | e and Soutn Dakota were included in tho cir- | The eharter membership of the Omaba BUILDING ASSUCLITION NOTLS, o ; ; AT Tho “No. 9" Wheeler & Wilson is a rapid | ouir, Choral society was closed at its regular meet- DOCTOR : McGREW, the number of ambitious patriots there are A stitcher; 50 r that it wil b thr T 3 " b Strauge is not the word to apply to her, cher; so rapia that it will stiteh threo During the past year the quartet has peen | ing Thursday night and hercafter tho names A total of fourteen associations have ap. who desire to sorve their statc Ins0me ei- | yhough sho is cortaiuly remarkabie. Fow | Y4rds of goods while only two yards are pacity or othe His mail contains from [ men or women have bad so checkered and | Peing stitched on reorganizad, A, T, Melherson taking - | of "applicants for membership must bo pro- | plied for membership in the Nebrasia Stute Iy T Cate s P AR [ d. cl?herson takiug the po i | v fifty to sewenty-five lotters per day from | varied a career. Some peoble eluim thero is | ¢bige. Sold by o o | sition of first tenor wud William Mor- | bosed by some member and pass through | loaguo. 0. W. Lancaster, hl4 S enor, sud Willlam - Mor v . rison assuming the basso part. They | the hands of a committee Among Messrs. G, M. Nattinger and James W. escekers, and they all talk business. no chance in the universe, that we make our | 16th street. are already making preparations for an ex- | the recent additions to the society mav be | Carr of Omaba are booked for addresses at ‘I'he fact 1bat the democrats were success- | own destiny ana modify our environmeut by SR tonded rip through ‘the Dakotas and the | mentioned Lieutenant and Mrs, Van Liow | thestate lougue convention in Liucolu, De ful in the national eloction wakes the num. | 0ur offorts.” If environments ave indicativo , Woodmen of the World, Biack Hills cogutry next summer, during | 804 Miss Faonie Arncld. The regular | cember 13 ber of tnoso who demand somothing at thoe | of tho soul within, the evorshifting onesof | The prosperity of Alpha camp, No. 1, | whion they will appear at a number of Chau. | mectings are held in Hayden's music hall hands of the governor all the greator, as the | this woman show a many-sided character, | continues, and at its last meoting twenty- | taugua assemolies. They will give a concert | every Thursday ovening, and sny one who eutiro foderal brizade, together with those | Horn of irish parents; marrled 10 @ clergy- | fivo candidates wero initiated. Deputy | 8t Neola, Ia., on Now ¥ éar's night, ana have | 18 iuterested is welcome to attead whether who hoped 10 becomo i part of tho federal | wan of Kugland; forced for cousclence’s | b U Ly S A SO also bean Ongaged for entertalnmenuts dur. | they are members of the society or not, A crowd, is thrown in with the scekers for | suke to eschow the communion: separated | DOVOrelgn Consul W. W. Moseloy bas con- | 30y ot o 5t T ennox, Lo, and. at the | 5010 by some weil known instrumentalist or stato patronuge, as that is all thereisin | from busband and children; throwing ber- | tracted to put the camn 1,000 strong aud | Nohraska Wesleyan University at Lincoln, | ocalist 1sa feature of cach meeting. At sight for thew self awong tho poor of London: working for | tuere is no aouot he will accomplish bis | “pyo somewhat untauo sobriquet of tho | the last meeting Mr. Haos Albert played a ————— the destitute, the outcast and the oppressed; | Purvose. FHe has had printed a complete | ouavizution has been uwy enigma to the pub- | violin solo during the iutermission, There is nothing more appropriate for a | striving for freedom of thought; associated | Foster of the camp to November 25, which ; A decision of great importance to loan and huildiag associations was renaered by the supreme court of Mississippl on tho 27th ult. T'he main point involved was the right of an association to collect interest on tho um bid for a loan. The borrower bid or cout for a loan of $1,000, receiving cash, He was required to pay B lie, and man, nd smusing hay < itere 1 L ctiof vas Xmas offering than a box of “Huyler's” de- [ with aguostics 1ud protestors of all sorts; | contains the names of over 600 of our citi- | peuy " 1he mlur{n‘MI':m placed u‘;muldl:l?) The Mendelssohn Quartet club of Boston | g m(f“ the “””?r i ‘11“ 1 “l“ “u “v‘\I: liclous caudy. Caltat Kisler's drug store, | co-laborer with Charies Bradiaugh for the | zens. ‘Thursday evening last the camp was | j;ivia) lotters, *Tea Keutles,” Tough (G1ds” | Will g1v6 @ concert tu this city Suturasy ove ou tho pren 15 usurious, Ibe eourt 222 South Sixteenth strect and leave your | secularists; member of tne London school | the reciplont of a unique and tasty gift from | gy o hundred other equally humor- | ing, Decomber 17, under the” auspicos of 1ho | haid that the assoeiation La: A SA order before the 15th inst, board; studont, writer aud orator, nad al- | tho wife of Clork C. . Allen, Tbe valu- | ous titles have been bestowea upon | Ladies’ Musical society. 'Tho orkauization is | eharse tho £100 arrcino oo oo amonetyte —— e ways philaothropist, shoatlast met o woman | 8ble foutures of the oraer, written on a p had Ao #is 100 promium on the amount, but f them, @od it is likel that not | recognized as one of the best of its kind 1n | had no right to charge the borrower interes Jowoved From pration, with & uature even mors phonomenal thau | LYPewriter, in the form of a wonument and z S BRI Shasa g horis o, 4 0 more' thau balf of their admirers aro | tbe United States and the eoterprise of the | gy'it was money ho never rocoived: that the Jobn Peol, Tom Counelly and Jobn Me- | ler own—iho late Mumne Blavasky—and, heady fsmiad, tie ;’;C,;:;‘e:“;'; hony f‘:'l‘,“‘:, yet familiar with the roal sigaificanco of the | #0vioty in bringiug Uiou hero sbould b re- | guly SUm tho tsocia'lon could colliot ntor i P ¢ on over oy her, therea evoted all her ) Allen, WL g e st organ- | Warded by a liberal patronage. The club is Laren bave boen declared paupers aud bave [ jnboront forco ana acquired aoility to the | Wilh many exprossions of approsiavion and | \oniers "' K. When, after the first organ 1 k 4 [ aatlonietorhe s NAN e oo for | accompanied by Miss Jewell, a soprano of | Sv.0D Vas the 800, astuuily pald tho bor been sent Lo the county poor farm, where | {heosophical movemont gratitude. The next. regulur mesting will | (htds B0 AUESLIOR OF @ namaeame up for | it ordinary ability, who will cons | LOWEr: ‘LU1s guostion hus been raised u a they will spend the rema‘uder of tieir day: Tuose who know her the best esteem her '1\ In Lo Bature of octag! party, to Which | of tho members ‘hat 1t should by known as | LrIDte soveral s0los 10 the GVIng's Onter | Lac el tim o ool oy o A L \':‘.Elifr“' } an Lk At hochas boen Knowh | b uu'oF tho miny batiics \a whteh sia b | - Druld cawp. No. 5 'located on Thirty- | 116 Kral quartet in bonor of Mr Kratz, | talument. "o conoort will bo'kiven at o | mium has been sustained by tho lower courts, | Y property of sufficient value to insure him a | token part, sheis stili, ana alwdys will ve, | ecoud and Ames avenue, has now a wem- | (fo™ I AL TRRY GUA 118 yaiaae IaAEE A ki poLar, Howaran i k0 ferm in the peuitentiary. He was once a | attraciive, nteresting, fasciuating. Wavy | bership of 150, whicl is constantly increns With becomlng modosty[Mr. Kratzacoepted | ‘Ihe Omaba Choral’ soolety will give its | “Opret the Premwuu i montbly instaliments soldier at Fort Omana wna was dischargod | 8ray buir makes far frow unpleasiog back- | 8. ‘Toeir social and dance held Friday - ¢ i T great object of legitimate building associations is 10 furnish the industrious Makomorkoe w i meana 16 prootee s e, | PRIVATE DISE ASES. ctild shali bave s firesiae, v ’ o% the honor wi ervalic | ¢ initial copeert sometime toward the end of from tho service on account of his absolute | Eround L0 @ mobilo face wnd Lhe wost honest | OVeulnk, November 25, was a grand success. | ji a0 mé"“‘.fi‘&,'".’téfi‘.“&'fi Ji‘uudt.m;). the | Jaou The program will be a miscel worthlessnoss. After his discharge it is | aud intrepid of clear brown Irish eyes It is tao iutention to form s Woodmen's | i quarter was christened aad for a | laneous one,beginning with aichorus followed ¥ alloged thut e Lok up tho occupation of a | that can look at oue both penetratingly aua | circle in conusction with this eawp in the | joug” time tho full name was kopt a secrot | by & short program of violin, viauo and vocal | 59, that over petty thief und siuce that Ume bas spent a | Searchivgly, as well as sympathetically aud | Bear future, every father ana mothor roof. The wore andall Wonkness and D sorderof 2 between the members s0los, and closing with @ second chorus num- | PV 3 ot p indly A 0/ the more patriots, the more virtue With lossof “cour am bitlon, &raater portion of his tiwe in the county jail. | Kindly. I'bore § - ‘e quartet is singing better this winter | ber which will provably consist of male | BO'NeS PALY Ml and vitality. - Eightoen yoirs of Instead of taking valuables bo ulways stole | 1'bose who know her well know how A\-“m‘“;'“:n':;:':;"'“““ S0k of Meriave 1082 | than ‘evor beforo @nd is auticipating | Yoices. Mr. Jules Lombard and Wilfred | 14 the [hare Seeuiity for all thal gives IEN $ils tnose raiaskabio subdass. if somethiog 1o eat, sud scores of times he has | bravely she has always borue herself. In the L T ; Y - | increase: s \HRaneatt Blake will be amoug the soloists, worth to life. To & wman of limited 1ucome, 1 11,0 troatinont of this ciuss of Giseasos, which iiolous candy, — Osll at Klnsiors d t ased success, Mr. McPherson has [ o . v - d been caughii Wilh a8 many pies ss he oould 'iwt of & m‘;‘b: lt:eluau-rmud mea; ‘on the | %0 eARRY: Call at Klaslorts ‘A:Q'\!{.hfir:} 8 lyric tenor voice which reaches C without - tho Lask i not us eusy aa it scemia at tirat | dubravol Dyl uo sraa Lostlinony of Lhow il " ce; Wi et s 9 4 s glance, aymwents aro extended over & ' sundswho have b e Write for olrd curry. platform with & bostile sudionce; with voloe | orior before the 13tk tnst, oo cffort, and 1ts round aud resonant Begianing tomorrow Mr. Roy L. Smith of ! Sories of years and thelr rogularity becowes lurs wnd ¢ 5L Slu wnd Ferusus . Bl O

Other pages from this issue: