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e oo ¢ a5 G ADPNAMPSANMR B T S i 8 b ) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: S8UNPAY, OCTOBER 21, | | y “\ N ¢ ceddy to help them in some way | Hm”‘\ “{0‘] -”“1 \\TF I“)”“ other women who may whh to hear a sample [ IN LOCAL GERMAN CIROCLES. |floor Numerous accidents this | afternoon at 8 o'clock at the Institute rooms, N Dy TALUUVLL, fed just what will be done. | [ A )\ L ANLE M | program, with & view @ joining the club character were witnessed on account | 8. Philomena's hall, for the purpose of are nd supy will needed. will be very welcome Novel tertalnment Given by the Lieder- [0f the slippery condition of the floor. ranging a series of literary and social ene la h the '.‘-";!‘u\_r «‘.“K u‘-\. x; r ,‘f IN LOCAT MORCSME CIRCLES: kranz Last Sunday Night. ‘1»1"‘?'\"}1’,".’ plrynu‘..q grapes and leaves under- | tertainments for the w nter season. Variou class of the Youn omen " , . A novel entertainment was given last [ he lucky ~ones were duly sen importance to the Institutd Monday Will Be a Great Money Saving Day . ciation, found a class of Afty- | 84 Tohn's Lodge of Masons Will Celebrate — PIIR Atemim P t\enced. A shout of joy and much laughter and it 1s expected every v it ting him Ay e ng. The | € Among the musiclans of Omaha compos unaLy the Liederkrans soclety to its|from ‘the witneasing crowd accompanied | member will attend for Our Oustomers, v mtul of rapid but thorough Its Twenty-Fifth Anniversary, tionw have been restrésted almost entirely members and friends. It consisted of & | every such incident, T was - - n pupils can be received in sheet music. The manmscript is ready for | 8Tabe-picking in connection with a dance. | not concluded until a late hour. Johnson Bros., hard coal. ‘Tel. 1 maximum having been 5 b This kind of amusement, which said to | body had concluded his or her YOU CAN SAVE 25 PER CENT ON FUR CAPES | ™) v, Muson entertained the mem. | SPEECHMAKING WILL FOLLOW A BANQUET | ® Be® ! Sty ekt R fun t will r thus Anthemns of Praise for its origin in the Rhine country - exsmaking class at her home Male Voices, by Les (. Kratz and R. B.|furnished fun to the many people who were Trizes at High Five | tay evening and o | Wallace e book will tssued by a | Present The scason's first high five game | e T v KW MENUOR Tafinol DY | Kow | ¢ In Hendquarters of Good Templacs' | Chjeago fAirm and the @entlemen feel that| Numerous strings, from which hung lusclous | German club room was played last Thursday ’ Duplicated Again at the Frice -fead 1 next A OMcers—Mayor Bemis Rides & | they have a work will ftselt L weae | that commend fry such as apples, pears and grapes, | evening. Players to the number of twenty Ailont Owr Ureat HManukerchiof y ev s 1 Goat—Notes from Among and that there s room qor such a publica- | wero crogsed and recrossed in the hall at a | eight gathered around the table and pleas tion. As the title indieates, the K will \ secured as Bilo~Barguins Hvasywhare, Hitrs By b eh melvid Omnhu's Fraterniti o B LU height of about six feet. Intertwined were |antly contested for prizes. These gatherings A BIC LIST OF | Bely also garlands of leaves. Upon the stage |have come to be a regular feature in the SPECIAL BARCAINS IN TMEN | The youn ople of the Kountze Memorial | were seated Jacob Kopp, as a high court, | ¢1ub and will be continued at intervals dur $1.50 black d:¢ 15 for 6lc; 25 LU L) The twenty-Afth anniversary of recelving | chureh aring a “Mother Goose” en- | with Fred Klenke as secretary Ing the winter. On the lnst occaslon Henry STAPLE GROCERIES ow shams, 15 its charter will be celebrated Thursday eve ertainment. In order to add to the merit | o e 4 bl G bl SR pillow shams, | leach i, engagument taine to o elone [ i3 STEUEEWEL B8 SHIRLTAIAE THESGINY Svett < COREAIRIIRAC S0 1L ORAOR NMIRUECO/ N, HOHIE | amis SPHUA DAFL G SHUT DrogPa Oatio | rus's, BHIES SobritRe Gf k. cot o : 3 i e t Hoyd's with a very strong pre- | I"€, October 26, in Masonic hall, by St.|of the affalr Prof. Kratz ha fingles and ar- | With the detection of thefts of frults, com- | Mrs. George Heimrod carried off the lad ¥ Wo e eaa) b the only itvellve Mead the 1a . t-Me-Not," M h todge, No. 25, Ancient ranged an opperetta about which there fs|mitted either by dancers or spectators. | honors, winning a silver belt Quality is what we are sticklers f Water Ghost heroine, al.hough a very werdly |cepted Masc The dispens auaint charm, and those Who have heard it |Guards were stationed in ifferent parts of | - - SOriy 10 & DaFs Of guatig, ks We place on sale a fine line of fur cag th rare intelligence and fine dis- | granted on May 25, 1869, by the state grand | e delighte The professor is just be- | the room and so soon as anybody Was caught | in the most desirable furs, and all new goe ination, ' qualities which are hers by | Singing Societles Rehearsing. £ + represented or money refu genius, But Miss Coghlan has been | 1008€¢, Which was in session at Nebraska | ginning his fourth year with this congrega- | in the act, a shriil whistle and the detention |- The Liederkranz and Saengerbund will We can save you money on this purch 4 3 t n IR Btore e n ana: | City. The charter is dated October 28, and | tion and at an increased salary [of the criminal by others attracted the at- {&lve their principal rehearsal for the grand | I2rrices Do the Worle our prices before buying. Cape seal, 27 eview of ort o wou th or, and article as her Fimar AT R g vl tention of all. The culprit was taken before | concert, which is to take place at Germania long, 86-inch sweep, at $16.50 ar at this time. Yes gned oy Harry P, Deuel, right WOFthY | 1y yyi)ipe o matter of regret with many of [ the tribunal ‘and with much cerenony. and $22.50 achan, 27-inch 1 . wever, ghe 1 1ty grand master, and J. N. Vrelse, Mght | (1o friends of the “T. K." quartet to learn | maintenance of dignity, convicted by the sweep, regular price, $2 Y ew, to Omanha 1 by grand secretary. The charter mem- | that the popular baritone, Mr. J. H. Conrad, [ court to pay a fine according to the enormity [ h length, 100-inch b play_ by, o 5 ¢ re: A B. Case, who was first mas- [ has permanently retired from the quartet.|of the offense. The highest fine which could :‘ X,uir},vm..y st L’ ( t with h s r; 8. B. Davis, first senfor warden; John | Thi '~~I been made necessary by the mr»’ be ::uwv\ d Hr‘ y;..‘ casion was x:‘ r;r'w the rendition of vocal selections ¥ “""’ 80-inch length. Astrachan netruction, B EESH, AR TRRR i s sure of business cares and was a matter of |abstracting of a large crown, suspended from i bury's best 4X flour, 89c sack. W 96-inch sweey $ tha slibiet S Lrstidumlor. warden; J. W. KIODeY, | oreqt ‘regret to Mr. Confad. Fiis place) will | tha: ‘elling neat the center of the' el § Wit Fasit have 1,000 sacks of this celebrated flour ang BLACK DRESS GOGDS. rmer Redfield, H, W. Trains, A. N. Wyman, | o fijed by Mr, Harry M. Buchanan, who is | According to a table posted on the stage, it ng s Institute. will sell at this price 1ll I Is all go Last Monday was the banner black dre in spots he whole | Alfred Kelley, H. S. Latey known in musical circles as a baritone of |[was also a crime for a person to| A general meeting of members Our famous 5X fancy patent (best flour on goods day in the history of this house- ik AYgacls Pathar n| B then the lodge has become the | unusual promise come suddeniy in contact with the | Young Men's Institute will be earth), 95c a sack, 10 equal it tomorrc we place 1 4 I i ver articulated badly e <tate and has a membership by Our Buftalo flour g [ s week t 60 picces fine infported black fabrics ws that the skeleton "] The Mozart Male quartet, assisted by Mrs ; 4 yard ticulated y ¥ % R. E. Sunderland, elocutionist, Franz Adel There will be Priestley's f 1 18 | v with the flesh ns have been fssued to members | ;' wiolinist, and Miss Butler, planist, will THURSDAY, 10 to It A, M. bair and English cheviots, 42 inches 3 8 « ar Wilde i not non ! the lodge and officers of the grand lodge. | give a concert af the Fitat Baptist chureh Rabadic tothe, di-inch Henrietias, 62- | 4 1) i e corruption of g Three hundred guests are expected. A ban- | Thursday. event this week. we will sell for one hour inch ladfes’ cloth, brilliantin 1 vl e sl ssness, | QUt Wil be served and then the evening 10 bars of Kirk's White Russian soap for ot i LS R Jn fact, it Jeaves a ba will be vm’\; up \n:h music and peeches. | The King's Daughters of All Sainte chureh - B (WA Ak S as high as $1.50, and nothing less than 90c. | and hugging Hester Worsley yirtuous | sponded to as followa: “The Grand Lodge,” | each of which a collection will be taken up RV ' B G e W LT e poeR BN G ' p 6 I ~ says T 3 -/ L )} ¥ n., i1l sell for just e R The price for Monday will be 81c a yard. | little American girl who says before the | Grand Master John A. Tbernardt S e howr LINEN DEBARTMENT women in that Inglish drawing room that | oo L h Sberhar t. | for the benefit of the Mission of Our Merciful 8 bars of white Spanish soap for 25e, (with Biiiiped piliow abams. thines are different in America from those | YRRl S OUEeS James W, Carr. and “Our| gavior. The first of the series will be given Gl g place on sale 100 in Engla that & cicty is purer; in short, | Deceased Brethren [§ er g2 028005 ik BURAAY. JO6LoY ' . s DhoDi ave. haTik TRt s matenilin AloEy " [ e St N ) )n N Jat OPEN PRICES ALL WEEK. R v shamygaleinped in ol not, one cannot help but confess that he L) Lo e koL DL & HOl5 =Nt Ial March Suilmant (w ( (l \ rnS X soda and oyster crackers, algc; ginger hall a week from today, this afternoon at | HEre are a few prices made for a three the Farnam street hall. In the evening the | 1Y sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday last mentioned soclety is to amuse its mem- | hIS weck bers and friends at private theatricals and 22 pounds granulated sugar for §1.00 with 0c a sack Beginning at 10 o'clock Thursday morning momie cloths, nuns' vellings, silk and wool your order.) snaps, 6c; lemon creams, 6c; Bremner's cad ia M. Saunders of the . of Good t olde pair. 1 and brilliant scamp, G 4 wnders of the Order of Good | Solo—Ttesurrection Holden French biscuits, 100; lemon and vanilla wa 10 pleces 63-inch bleached table damask With much repressment by lias been removed fr aha tof o NP Albert Wallersledt. " fers, 16c; imported French peas, 186; 13 handsome line erns, regular price, | 11V It what thitk you of such s 3 block, Lincoln UL et B L et Ll ounce bottle olives, 15c; fine catsup, per bote Tomorr e them on Mgl LAl e has been very actively engaged in the work | Organ Solo—Pastora ’ tle, 10c; condensed . 1 10¢ The yard but h ’ | : | T 1 t ol ried fruits, from upward, caps the climax f | of the order for twenty years, and her ab | Ll that we 50 dozen 3-4 German bleached napl eness when he says tha St Prepare ¥ . ki ' i . | " 8 pounds buckwheat for 25c NG tten, reatlar price $L75, Tomort e AmaL emine uve Aty [ fence will be keenly felt by members and | x Are the Newest in Design, | illglve. 2 Eggs, strictly fresh and warran price will be per dozen, L ruin,”’ while “twenty years of | | w"—” e city. She has done more to |8 y v Job lot of lemons to be sold F' VN ) ) {D BLANKETS. | 1 makes her rather like a publ he_order In the state to its present 14 darfpet i : atterns for one. The dozen, every one warranted ’ ’ : draped and pinned pat- ety ¥ sortment in the city are IgRIng one 1iders and re b state four times, and during th 3 but its Oscar Wilde tha a oy . . ained a few of his friends Easiest.to Use, I ternshows hew the & creamery, BEHtIuse’ them betors buying vhere b e AR LA years of her membership has | ternshowshow the g ¥ Shern ; S pash 25c; Malvern creamery, 26¢; cream cheese, § Toe, 86c, 31,00 and ub te R member of the executive committ ! nan avenue Friday even iaht 16 Byt tosctlios i 3 ; R Er ce .00, $1.40an o 5 s e e ] grand lodge almost continuously, Th guests were the members Cheanest, most Jizm r o - Joce0 the new comfort, Wo 3 Casd e étaty: BmmarJ, Hedges, ik also S 1 folin club. A mos The flat duplicate is COFFEE AND TEA. or this comfe Ixtra sie s some cle ) y I also a 5 i | wer husban, Lincoln. The other grand off was spent TS o ey G sed o cut out ny Broken Moeha and Java, 15 elderdown, and just as warm mfort her ] \.”»” ‘I’HI . i "hw w‘ l‘n ; |l;.‘|“xm\: |‘- 2 Reliable in [.\LI) \\\l}. used t it it ny. T i ‘m‘: e ;yl i that is well worth $1.00, bu U & Mrs. Allenby was playe Combs of Omaha; grand vice templar 3 Mrs. Henry Robinson of Council Both of these patterns R B IR et Ca a3t thom we ofter them at 27 1 ou Aiss E3Hi0tC in a manner that left 114t & Owens ot Bldominigtons grand treastrer 146! Mikizes REBINYOH Dy for the price of one. Mocha and Java )H(H"\‘l \nlh'vu A e e L 1 she ’V“"‘wl L;\ "“I“J-m' i Bailey of Omaha; grand superintendent ns for the ope | NG ia A Fi. HbRHGURFtaba oo thioth oue | to, S keen a8 o Damascus blade, | Juvenile templars, Mrs. S. K. Long of Mudl of Music at 410 | = - Gunpowder, 20c to G0c: Englis akast, assortments the largest and prices the lowes touching upon the s n; grand electoral superintendent, Therese | vening large n 4851 to1606: the Ceylon .t 250, This jo 3 2,000 aps o bent Berlin pennsr ntoorred | DMLY auestion (n & mannor that reatly | Scheck of Omaha mUslcaly i toreated h fob llot nnd fs Worth mere money. e colors, well worth Se. Your ehol aho MR LLIE L LR G appointive offices were filled as fol- | 1 best Ceylon, 80c pound; very fine Ceylon, 504 500 baskets, all styles, just what you want, | {isuny wers brisht # lows: Grand marshal, Frank H. Edmunds | - und g00d_ qualities, worth 1o 20c. Your choice | gowne plor didly: th 4 North Platte; secretary, J. L. Mack of | s Albert is engaged for four con Large size No. 1 washtubs No. 2 o 5 guard, W. 0. Backmeister of Arling- | wa t en some time in No- | === washtnbs, 45 3 washtubs. 35! 2 hoop % ! T 600 hask ts, spaol ‘oghlan only the tinel, Charles Hoage of Silver Creek; | 1 visited will be Cedar | = " alls, 10c: 8 hoop pails, 13¢; wash board, {0 Colorado potatoes, S0c bushel: 1daho potge | t hel. They are the nicest poe B 0 MEATS. 1 ment s presided over by an ex- BRARRIL, tawel ! st ek g ve 8ald; she 18 ¢ E. Yeaton of Lyc I Ottumwa and Mount o1l eixea Tk Only ohé mrent aoche maha camp No. 120, Modern Woodmen of HOME RULDS FOR WIIST. [ R Naray: re : EATER | pass botk speechiand soenel 1t was o y 1 the pleasure of adopting Mayor - | . butcher, who selects the very m\-ns 100 tinfed tabic covers, full yard S watch her in her art. with little . ¢ at its last Wednesday | That austere game which our forefathe to be procured in this market. regular 65 Your choice for 26¢ here a there th wed how | e " | several scenes of adoption by irsd so much intentness and profound salt pork : bulk oysters, 200 pep to'i0e, for ooty Sk ! S AR e b et R e e Hard Goal Bage |fun et o st i 0 yards all silk ribbon, worth ¥ A play of no 1 it ¢ 7,000 yards all silk ribbon, all colors, und stealk, muortance members of the order, after which he | now played at many functions. That the : o B & Dlay of noidmuortance; it o played ‘at many functions, — That th BuI‘neI‘. U ses 0incut 3 pounds, 2c; "H\v‘:»'.', pounds, 260} eceived the final obligations from the vene i big line white scolloped en the company, Upon Mr. | g : | St able eonsul, C. i T. Riepen Howing this v rules at st th ow- | . We are agents for the pure Canadfan brgldercd han Vegy pretty responsibility 0 X vel 5 some handy rules about whist th W BUitArny. rex 4 s i L a program under the lhead of soclal enter- [y are given in rhyme: | one-third les S| mavle syrup. i g e o0 W SEIONESS T St e e | e S B W aasma: 62 it wouia| 1" P ful T LT EER L s Ml bare It dored ban s consisted of vocal and instru ¥ou the mo game of wh of all kinds lifornia free stone peached, hlERn letn, in whi it 3 Estenslon Paring Stopped | mental musle, specchos by members of the | o KBOW: e e precepts flov coa owerfiu ¢ per box; clings, They arc strigtly ders, that sold up to 7hc,tomorrow they go at in the Fund. camp and by representatives from differs " | ¢ t p er's Joi Pears, 10c per dozen, or 30¢ per 1t your hand as to your part i 43¢ ting of the Board of County com- | (2PS of this city, Council Blufls and s And ‘ bt Dot com ' b % i ‘%’3 Nebraska creamery, 20c¢; lowa Tea siftings, 10¢ to 15 an, 20 to 60c; T candidate was escorted [ and foremothers loved to play because | Gonth might be v given half An elegant lot of fine hemstitched 5 2 Omaha, and also by ‘the mayor. e play not alone, combined. K \:l:”.‘ujw (:“;l;,\“‘: ‘r.w:"m serving ; : e hemstitched em yesterday afternoon, by the adop % keop fire 3 days | "o vermnes siseity orst clasa Monday at §1.19 P e rk of paving ,“"'f \\'.;. '\-.‘1‘ ”‘.\».”\x up for a ,”;;y good time, x What i the chief component of your hand By ; Wlthout atten- | Hetzel Gro Ty v, Reliahc GI'U[CIS, N. B. FALCONER ety NS CNCGT D HECRE I B L] L Ry ! wents were then served; eigars followed | Your first lead makes your partner under- broldered and scolloped embroldered hand £'a resolution, Introduced by Mr. Jen- | and. the members ang e eo bure pioilowed stand - kerchiefs, worth from £1.50 to $2.00, all g Mr. Jen- | at nd their guests the That your first lead be from your suit that's | — | wvest of the Cruse mill. From th Omaha camp No. 120 was o Iongest | 5 gl 1 | LOW KATE TXCURSIONS, city 1 it 8 awtance.of | ber 3 856, ik abou i charier mem | | I N o S tion. i i iarey i 1 one Of the $70,000 ap- | bers, and was the first camp in Nebraska inaouihatauancidngy loadsh | ; ; ; O October 23d and November 6th { pron 1$5,000 remains unex- | It grow rapidly from the beginning and now | vy, Sihe ana queen, king also has first | ] i At 4 Beautiful in The Missouri Pacifie will run home-se lea resolution provides that thls | has the largest membership of w in vl : S e B, PR | B, v n pa Count T | 1 Gl 1414 KA 0 A1 ot .| 10 KL uccn, nuve, Tead ace i hen o Sy design---perfect vember 6 at half rates (plus §$2) or the Issloners may direct hie reso. l ofithe;staie lout, o1 hezentireiior n - shou irs 3 i 1 Tound i “from petac o e’ ate” ke | Thon met with much oppasition trom Chair | Eapization i Tur sl one mould first o in operation. western division, Kansas City to Omaha, fn- | in Stenberg a; “x' e }‘nM":\L: Hl;\xlh of D g Etself, e queen B i 3 clusive, and Omaha Southern Nebraska R DAndeil Npofh sny ot ar ramiit Hhidy o Druid . Woodmen of th City branch to all points in Arkansas, Texa sp LA E the board was ille. | World, has awnkened from its summer leth points on its lines and on the K. C. W. & G S e e | A tevtanata conaldarant t s rallway, in Louisiana; points on Pec P M\”” : con able amount of business Valley railway in New Mexico, o to Dem expend [ y 1 in N. M. For full particulars, pamphlets apply (o agent at dep Fifteenth 1 Web. ster street or company's offices, heas corner Thirtrenth o N THC F. GODFREY, Passe r and Ticket Agent J. 0. PHILLIPPI Assitstant Freight 1 Passenger Agent. LOC nd Cuming Sts. pleasure has been enjoyed during the pther contract for makl | t road intersecti | e rise b Ssiner hosx appcared o | the camp as soon as the membership revet o st your hand cont it libel case In the potice court | 100, and the members are working hard y nidee thipiiha Aol G20 thei b holding that the | obtain it ently a rousing meeting was d Wble, the case having been | held, the best of the year. One of the speak hold the master card 1 without trial rs was Dr. W. O. Rogers, - Alpha camp, Woodmen of the World, will Y gdand.raund |give a free entertainment next Thursiay er you want a lead, ‘tis seldom & night in its hall in the Continental block 1 up to weak, or throu FUETOBE L] \ vt will be held at Knights of Tabor | to members and their friends. A fine liter- 4 Wo or three weeks. Several appl fons have been received weekly. The Jead, uarters of the order has off 1 prize & 4 R hall nest Friday evening for the benefit |ary and musical program has been prepared Bneaisl aw Fic ]“ grEzenmlons. t Golden Sheaf tabernacle | for the occasion, to be followed with a dance ved Via Chicago, Rock Tsland & Pacific rallway City Electriclan Schurig is recelving con- | Refreshments will be served the cours vou mean “trump signal one tare for the round trip (with'$2.00 added) i e R i R S avenlo e hl LOmine 0o made to all points west, south and southwest atulaiions on account of the addition o enlng, - ) Or, if vou've king and queen, or ace and Tiokets go6d lor Feturn passag baby boy to his household mander Joseph Cullan Root will deliver an Sing e dateaor . ag e el tor Frank circulated among his | cpening address. All members and their Then one of these will be the proper thing Jeaving Omaha al 6 a. m., makes quicker | Constitu vesterday and received contri- | [riends are urged to attend | time than any other line to all points In | Dutions of two beeves, ten sheep, three calves Texas. For full information, folders, etc. | #hd 2,000 loaves of bread for the republican md hand, your lowe Prices $20 to $565. Loz >, Mind well the rule for trumps, you'll often ‘;wfiv"”’ e T | | | Wi hold five, "tis al o " A 8 Ok hanter No.| When vou hold five, 'tis always righ call at Rock Tsland ticket offi vam | barbecue at Benson on November 2. Next Tuesday night Omaha Chapter N ‘ 2 lead them, }? 3 1, Royal Arch Masons, will administer the &) goMhTor Adaress B o account of the slckness of the pastor's|igoya)” Arch degree. This will be followcd | OF, If the lead won't come in time (o you, Z CHARLES KENNEDY, G. N, 5 3 e dedication of the new West Omaha Then signal 1o vour partner so to do by a ladies' socfal | . . . — - Episcopal church has been post- [P & 16 a . T T Watch also for your partner's trump re Omaha and Chi lication will be announced at some | Yah-Nun-Dah-Sis tribe, 2, Independent 4 Fethie Suaat, 1520 DOUCLAS STREET, 'I'H RUYA AGURN Train : | Order of Red Men 2 its fourth wal which, with less than four, play out = ' A v Leaves Omaha at 6:35 p. m. and arrly aper lamp shade in_the one-story | charity ball In the new Odd Fellows hall your best The lirgest stock Of/?/l!’ trimmed hats E I. [ at Chicago 9:40 a. m. via (. M. & St. P. lence 5 Howard t Thursday night There was a very | 1 S 2205 street, oc To lead through honors turned up is bad Ry. for Chicago and all points east. Trains by Mrs. Barras, caught fire last night | large attendance. pluy passengers clean and well aircd cars. The vas done to the extont of $25, Council 1069, Royal Arcanum, has decided WY S uuitl only line rucning @ solid veatthuted ciectrl Cook, 1420 North Ninete n:h street, | 10 leave the ¢ity, and the council is preparing | When, second hand ful trick you hat; it’s so stylish and becomine for a 0 Al el ot Ll lighted train from Omaha direct. No wait- ut in Juil yesterday on mplaint of |10 &ive him a send-off at the next meeting, s 7 S correct aystem and is patented ing for through trains Davis, churging him with getiing | tomorrow night. Light refreshments will | Don't trump 1t if y 10 more trumps | 7 T evEELiNrging inii feith goclli | omared (alght SN LI atrottmentel el e Il small gentecl lady—called Princess Nic- The fact that the Acorn Ventilator was on Jut ng three or less, trump fearlessly the market years before ny others s suffi- @ining cars. Ticket office, 1504 Farnam street visser for subscriptions for the Ladies' | Several members Buliayingiy ; ot \f D S Cakiten, P Golden ot Grove Woosman of the worlt, | When weage in srans soursert, o wree || ofzze Turbans—they are very natty and i o Vou WHY ad WHEBRELN the Ticket Agent. | your frien Acorn exccls its imitators. You want rea- R 10 choose | | | | | O e R be N T as Drr Goode don hurch will be celebrated today. |Place. Hereafter the meetings will take plac hand, DAVIES, 1520 Douglas-st. | JN0. HUSSIE HARDWARECO. Lo | Iwron was arrested last night for beat. | Wednesday night in the month, unclaimed freight, household goods, ete. y ordinances governing such aflairs are not | Dr. Herron has the chair of applied erblick of Beatrice registes the 00, Luae an ax to put the animal out of | Governor Crounse ird anniversary of the opening of the | has changed both its meeting night and | Your friend, 0 . boiids b b4 sons, not bare statemen pany of St. Joseph, Mo., have ¢ 1 a sales sl evening. Extra services will | the Patterson block. It is decided also to | For scquences, stern custom has decreed room in this eity, 309 New York Life build B OURE R e hveea 0l avate meeting night month purely to| The lowest you must play, if you don't lead ;m(”“ n’..\ ‘u:u P oy Il:m: by \“ .II 1 others will assist the pastor. social entertainment. This will be the Arst [ ywper 2407 Cun]iflg St Joomls, for many years in wholesale trade 2 5 ———— For strong ones are 100 valt ” — ug his wi He was intoxicated, and when Lo N = = === | SOLE ACENTS. Card of Thanks he reached his home at Seventh and Leaven DR. HERRON WILL SPEAK. o KiAns TaE et Backashe. t Tria) I wish to thank my many friends wnd | Worth, things were not running to suit him 2 ts. All druggists Eeih (o thank my many. ML He took s wife 1o task with several pleces | Address on Socisl Questiuns Under Won ze, 26 cen g 1S h $5 Street school, for thelr kind assistance dur. | Of furniture, and her outcries brought the / CERSON AL PARAGRAPHS, Ing the illuess an th of my beloved wife bolle Tomorrow noon the department of >w.‘|l‘ | { ANDREW CARLSON An athletic tournament is billed for Octo- | sclence of the Woman's club will hold a spe- | Renxhtw (emanhe gronsie ot Aol g . G ber 24 at the Thurston Rifle armory. Several | clal meeting at the Commerclal club rooms SERERAT. f (& Vo) Reltyble 1 Frelght ugers are on the program for glove S S s e T e b e i ; 7% sk Work Monday t 1 p. n., at Ninth and Jones, 1 csts. Chief Seavey has directed Ser- | 0" ,llu, Raure ’ ,“ S T % BuloulananruaItAbIRE U818 ot 4 Alwaye will sell for the Union Pacifie, a large lot of t Ormishy to be present and see that the | °8¢ Will be entertained | R. WELLS, Auctioneer Chirlstianity at Towa college and has become | Paxton last evening FOR YOUNG MEN. ———— t noon yesterday a bull dog|famous for the utterance of radical senti-| J. L. Jay of Fremont was one ar- | Dr. WITHERS, Ladies' Industrial Relief corps will give out the third sto) ments on social customs He s the man als at the Millard last nigh | f & dance at Co-operative hotel, corner Thir of the Ware block to| whose address at Lincoln some time ago| Alonzo H. Stewart of Washington is | C Ath Floor, Brown block, 16th and Dougls entls ani Cayito] avenue, Thursday, Octo: | the alk. While a policeman hurried | called forth the instant protest and rebuke of ; Omaha friends this week | blaphane 1174 o er 25 $1.00. A P 4 W will b 3 Mrs. M. Reed of Steux City and Mrs, B. J Ceresota flour. Haa TS ot up and trotied away, but | | Lunch Wil be nad at 116 and nalt an | ,wE o' Des Molnes s at the Barker |UNDER EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS Oct. I6 to Mar. (6. The best bread-making flour made dress, Al interested in the study of social | D. J. O'Donahoe bas in entered the Tea Tables (Round or square) —_—— TR i " Moore, who pleaded guilty to the | Problems are invited to be present mercantile field, having taken charge of the | ARITHMETIC, PENMANSHIP CORRESPONDENCE Were $7.50, Now $3.78. bt having committed grand larceny cloak department ati Hayden Bros' store. alnted sc e porcelain dinn f e mmitted grand lar v of having committed grand lax Worans Cian & gldn e ¢ oAk eatemeqt SRR SOOI | R AT AN SPELLING COMPOSITION. merly $30. Telephone No.'1.508. " ! pewitentiary, while W. Br Kraglers who | The WOmAn's club has instituted an even- | ern markets and expeets (o return in sbout +| BOOKKEEPING STENOGRAPHY, TYPEWRITING, | a forged check at a butcher shop, | IP€ session in order that women who capnot | week 1 " ALGEBRA, Higher Mathematics, MECH. DRAWING, buying a ha and receiving the ba ce 1o attend the sual eeting on Monda afte nmercial m at e Barker 4. D. . o remon and Washiagton. | wifclshCheck.culled In GLal, Wab Eivea s | asanh makw bave. the advaneemes of e s | o e K . 0 daris, Grui | AROH. DRAWING, MBECHANICS Debating Society, ash itk . *Oregon term of the same length ' Ily with their sisters. The first evening | Island; John M. Flemming, Fremont 8|~ T .17 . e e s ORCHESTRAL, or bdrees o WENTE 101 bee bortn | The Fifth Ward Municlpal League club will | brogram will be given Tuesday, Oetaver 5 | Shaub, Lowisvilie, Kyos . C. Drisn, st GUITAR CLUB Chloral Binging PROHESTRAL, PRSI L HEINE- | 1ol @ meeting at Erfiing's hall next Thurs- | in the new club rooms over the Boston S Louis; €. D. Harrington, Nebraska City; M. FRENCH extra sight reading GERMAN (%2 extra Waralture gf lenvzoom bouse for sale. See | 487 night, at which time nd place Alpsander | All members of the club are lavited, and|J. Holcomb, Lincoln SPANISH (#2 ctra ORKING BOYS' SCHOOL. In clementary advertisement in another part of this paper, | - Irvine, late pastor of the Church of Sea — ‘ > - " + Ot - and Land, member of Dr. Parkhurst's sc - Studies for Boys 12 to 15 years of age—cost #2—and Eight Other Coursc SR ol snbsmon, Massges, . | 0T A0 Hyw Tk e abarman ol the lapor Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 8. Gov't Report ey and Parkdale chapels and of the A e O el of the Carpentsr, on . $ .00 Pays for all these classes and limited Planos to rent. A. Hospe, 1513 Douglas. | . “" - B Baklng membership in the u Ul for rent, D. C. Patterson. ety — Dancing halle C ¥ DIED. I o s Gl st | LS T AR b csd POWde[' YUU"g Men's Chrstian ASS[]Cia"Ufl, of new quarters for the “noonday rest apitol uvenue, Sunday, Oct. 21, Building, 16 h and Douglas Sts. 1 Interment Forest Lawn 5 P Nomea AsL. (hat arery one latsreated ih (his Y Bvy Weskly. Saishoe-donan! ABSOLUTELY PURE \ny Young Man May Join. Gymnaseum and Baths, $5 Extra. | Shiverick’s October Sale. DY

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