THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 0. 1887.-SIXTEEN PAGES. i : HOLIDAYS. Koal Oucht"-4 Incu border handker chiefs ill half value fine French hand-spun and hand cm- broideted clear linen lawn handker chiefs in nil the Into and ehoico novel ties. 200 real Duchess lace border haiul- keichiofrt in all the latest olTeuts , rang ing In jirloo from $1.2.j to $11.00 each. .lust halt value. 1W ) fine French hand-spun and hand- embroidered clear llnon lawn Imndker- slilufs , lo\oly designs , Fioin * : t.7o to Slfi.OO eachi Wo hnvo just ici'oived a very exten sive a-o-oilinonl of line Kienoh nud Ivibh hand-ombioldorcd hnndkei chiefs , coin- prising all the latest novelties , Fioin 50o ( o J.'f.To each. DUU SPECIAL SAM ) OP LADIES' at5c / , Bic. 124e , loo. IKc and ! 50c wlH lie : ontinucl all next vvei'k , comprifcing the Corner Dodfjo iV IBth-ats. MIONC THE SOCIETY PEOPLE , Mrs. Lewis Rood's Brilliant Recep tion Miss Bnlcombo's Debut. MRS. JAS. E. BOYD'S LUNCHEON. Cow In Jriicnllc Tea lliintlcj. ( Invoiiiliin Nuptials Mlhs I fo. in land' N German I'leiisant So cial lIvontH Personals. 1- At I DO p in Wednesday Miss Lillian Cur lier , daughter of Mr C. H Currier , Twcntj-- Hlxlli stieet nnd Woolwoith avenue was maril ( d to Mr .Hum s H. Ferguson , of Giaml Island Miss Minnie Shields acted as hi ides' maid , Mr. H , M Campbell as groomsman , nnd the knot was tied by tlio Hey. Wlllnie Kentt. Among the ft lends nnd relative * piesenl weie Dr Johnston , William am' Hemj Uhoades , H M Pntteison , Lo Gianl Ledwich , II N .lewett , A S Ritchie , Mi and Mis Uanoll , Mr and Mis John Led wieh , Mr and Mis Gcoige lllggms , Mr am ! Mrs. Henjaniln Hiiggs , Mi. nnd Mis ,1 , O KhodoH , Mr nnd Mis M II Roth , Mi. am Mis. Ilemy St. Felix , Mr and Mis W. 15 Clancy , the Misses Belle , Klla , Maij am Agues Scott , all of Omaha , Gcoigo and Ai thur Snndeison , Lulu Stmkoy , Ada ami Chailotto SanderHon and Ml. nnd Mis C H. Gicenle.if , all of Chicago Miss Klla Lewis , of Mnywood , 111 ; Mi ami Mis. Theodore Cuiiier , Giand Rapids M ! < h ; Mr. and Mis Mjron Cuiiier. lena Mich ; All. and Mis C. J. Hamilton , o : MiuUegon , Mich , Mr , nnd Mis .loin Goiges , Hof-oispark , Ell , Mr Will Hohier Kvanston , and Mr nnd Mis Fred and ( ! eo Popp , 1 } II Corej and Geo. Pulmyi , aU o Hudson , la Among the presents lecelvcd wcioaihali biacelet set , a solitaiie diamond , a puiro sleeve buttons with diamonus , u.itd wife with bollfairo diamond , an npilgh piano ami numerous other gifts. A fi o'elok the newlj wedded couple left fo their future homo at Giand Island. The ; woio auompuik'd by Miss Minnie Shields Thmsdaj evening a reception was given Mr nnd Mrs Feiguson at their new homo ii Grand island. lluiitlcj-Oiacoiulni. On Wednesdaj afternoon , Novcmbci 2 , th Tiianiaifoof Mi 1C K Iluntley , of S.iliv , la. nnd MUs Anna Giacoininl of this city too ! place at the icsidcnco of the biide's parent ? Kiil Noith Tvvditv soKind sticct. Hoy. A P. Shell ill , of tlio Fiist Congregationii chinih , put fanned the ceremony , Mis Mini Giiu-oiiiini acted as biidcsmaid and Mr. D. g Soil ? nttemlcd the gioom. A laigc numbe of the filends and relatives of thecnntractliij pai ties witnessed the hnppv event und th coiigiatulatloiirt and well wishes expicssci towaid the brnlo and gioom weioas profus us they vvetosinceie. Tlio lloial decuutions ( wcio especially nei and tuslj , their anmigement and ploasin effect winning m.iiij piaUes fiom Ih assembled guests. A huge" numbe of nppt opt Into and costly present weie tendeied the louplo , union them being a handsome Sohncr piano , pu BcnU-d bj the parents of the budo. Atto the ( cremony the guests partook of a di liclous icpast , to which ample Justice wa done. Mr umlMis Iluntley loft for Cliicog Wi dnesduy evening , fiom whcio thcj wi go to their futmo homo In Sallx. The bride Is the daughter of Mr mid Mn George Gl icomini. ot this citv , and for man jcars has icsidcd lieie , winning by her man pei-onal charms and gi.ues u host of filcnd' ' Tlio groom is a pi eminent nnd cstcemc joung business man of Halls , la. To both , their many fi lends In Onmh tender hearty congratulations on their happ union , while the Urn echoes Mio sentiment i nil who know them by bespeaking for M : anil Mis. lluntlo } n future blight and clen wjtli just enough thorns to nniUo the IOM sweet. At the residence of the biido's patents , 7 ( Soullr Kightcenth sticeton 'lliursday oceu red the marriagoof Mi , T M I'attoison , ( Plattsmouth , mid Miss Nettle Mjcrs Noi but friends of the conti acting pai tics woi picsent , and the ceiemflii.v was pcifoimi : by I ev. W. W. Haisha , of Hellevue. Amen thosepiesentweioMr.J.M I'nttcrion , fatlu of the groom , Mr and Mis H H Wvndhan James and Samuel nnd Miss Kdlth Patto con , brothers and sister of the gioon all of Plattsnioutli , Mi and Mis Myois , th p.uentsv Williaui , Fumk and Kmmn , biotl eis and slstei of the bi iilo. mid Mr and Mr Ceiigo ! Wilcox , Mr and Mis Fi anktlko' and Mis Theodora Fulcln'r. of Onrnlr The attendants \\vro .lames Patterson , Jr and Miss Kmnm Mjors The presents wei numerous nnd eostly. After ir wedding toi of seveinl weeks in the cast. Mr and Mi Patterson will be at homo In 1'lattsmouth Hallow o'on P.uty , AKIIV pie rsant event of the past wee was the Hallow o'cn party given Mondi night bj Mrs U. A. Hammond at her horn 2510 Uavenpoit slieet. The evening w ; fcpcnt in nn enjojnblo manner to all Tl oiaeles suitable to All Hallowe'en were n propi lately consulted and numcious rn.vst rites con foiled. Iho icsult of which was tl ttnanHc'tnent of thq foi tunes ot nil the youi Luests to tlitlr full and complete untlsfactlo The affair was given in honor of the MKs Loltlo L. Gossctte and Kato Stilvvell , both whom assisted the genial host in the catc tninmcnt in their most dimming mrunu The guests weio Miss Mm-y llallantvn Mi.s IvaUiorlno Hryant , Miss Ida Day , Ml Harbaia Hostetter , Miss Hnttio Ilickox. Ml r.innui Ulcc , Miss Hultio Hay and Miss Heli Vinoj ai d. _ Mrs. 'ii Uccoptlnn. The advent rnto society of Miss Mai Halrombe , youngest daughter of Hon St. , U. lialcombe , was mndo the occasion of a ) ception nt the residence of the young lad.\ \ sister , Mrs , Lewis S. Kcc.d , on Dnvcnpc street , lost Friday night. Somctlvchundi invitations went issued , and about tluco hu dre'd of Omaha's leading soeiety ladles m ROntlemen responded , making It the large und limit brilliant social event of tlio seasu The grounds surrounding Uo hpacious re" do n co vvoro handsomely illuminated wi lautcuis and loiornoUvu l.eadhrhl nenti'st di'-iijjiiM and mo-4 doliniU * color- liifjb in printed borders , latest p.ittoni'j in white nml colmcd lyabioldery , liom- btituhed witli viniiiL' blocks , etc. FINK IML'OUTi : ! ) TANS. "Wo have just opened u beautiful ns- imthiontof line imported fans in satin , L'ait7o , urcpe , ostrleli ( outlier , etc. , in all tlio latest eirccts. FANCY GOODS UlU'ATMEXT. Wo carry a full line of shades in im- poitcd ainisono , chcnillo , llllo-elle , rihbosono , wash silk in Smyrna d.ve , IniittiiiK silk and embroidery nilk on spools , tiiibol , nmcrame. oriental cords nnd eioohot cotton. Our slock of ortia- munts in plush silk und tinsel is Hie fiiiPbt and most complete to be found in the city. Slumped linen goods in largo \aiiel.v ; also China .silk scarp. Our stock ofjams ; ombraccsJ tire lineal priadod' of Gernmiilown , Saxony , fniry xenh vr , KidordoNvn wool , Shetland wool , in wool 7ophyr. Spanish , Alliance and ( icrman knitting jiirn. Corner DOCRO ! & 15tli-sts. and added greatly to the effect of the chai ming - ing event The Interior1 decorations weio indeed hansome , and the par lots , iceeption rooms and Hbrarv for the time losttheii idcntitj In the ] ) rofusion of llovv- crs and i > otted plants Hoses and feins abounded , and weio entwined nnd banked in theiloiist'H best taste Mis Reed was the oiiginntor of the designs and everybody pHscnt pionouiued them cxticmely piettv. The dilmtante wasprcttil.v lobcdin a gown of white < mtln , With silvtr nnd w Into tissue. Miss Halcoine in oved herself nn agieeablo mid happy entertainer , and during the eve ning was the icdplent of laigo nndpieclous collection of llovveis Tlio joung lady's assisnnts in iveeiving were Miss 1'lov Yntes , MissMnggie Williams , MISB Alice Thiallfif Detioit , Mich , and Messis Hustln , Snnhorn and Will Do me Soon after the "old folks" took tin n di pai tine dancing was indulged in , Fianljo furnishing admiiablo music. JVIiij .UK ! Kdim CovIn's Ininclieon. Yrsteidiiv aftcinoon May and I'dna Cow in , daughtcis of Hon. J. C. Cow in , en- toi tamed a few nf their friends at an elegant luncheon at their home , No l'H7 ' Capitol avenue. Mis. Cow in assisted the little ladies in onteitalning their guests , who greatly en joyed themselves. Among those piescnt weio Louise Siuhes | , Susie Colpel/ci , May Moi e , nthel Morse , Floienee Moiso , Gertie Kount/o , ICntie Pntdiett Ulanche Soiciison , Jentj 1'nttB , Anna bhiveiiok , Edltli Smjtho u'Tintsoov a voiy pleasant event oconried in tlioqum Id mastei'soflUcut ' amii lit 1(1(111,11 ( ( tcts A nuinbci of oltlccis and uttaiIKS assembled and ( omplotol.v sm- pnsod Mi Fiank Inmiin , the foi inor thief ( k'llcof the innntci muster's dop.ittincnt , by ptcscnting him with a handMniio ebony gold- headed cane , beating the insciiptlon , "lY. . 1SS7" Di HoinLO Liidington imido the pio- scntition speech , and light well dldhopei- form the tnslc Mr Inm.ui icpllcd in a neat little speech of tlmnlcs Mr Inmnn will leave this vveek with Captain MiC'.iuloj , assistant quarter master foi Chicago , vvhcto ho will 10 sldo in tlio fuluie. * Tin IlMTuos club gives lU second puty this season nt M isonlc hall next Tucsdaj evening Mil Gfs r\nm has ictuincd from Olean , N Y , to whu.li plate hu went to &CIUID n Wife lie vv is mail led on the ! ilth of last month to Miss Annie Uailev , un old school in.itn of bis , and the happy couple will maUothoii fntuiu homo hcie llisicturn , although it slgnali7es his dcpmtuic. from thu tanks of his unmanied fiiends will bo lieaitily : ipjneclated In his many fucmh > . * * rrniiisi\v i.v r\iNi Mis Fred Hnglc , ol 4"0 i Js'oith Tvventv-fouith stitot , ifiive n pai ty in honor of Mist , Nanino JenkiiH , of VillKcn , lAt The liffnir was a most delight ful ono and the geninl hostess tendeied her guests an cntcitaiiimciit lonir to be lemem beicd , The quests wcio Misses Anna Me- C.iiiuo , IZvn Hfiitlott. Klalo Williamson , Lois Ilajs , Maj Mi Cnlloth mid 15ollo Tulball nnd Messis John Kins. II A Westuiliold , Kvor ott mills , Elleiv Hume , J M Westei field Will MtCaguo nnd U A rinlev. Miss Jenkins - ins who has been visiting friends in this ( itj for scveial weeks left Friduj for hoi home. V * * Tnr riusi patty of a sciies of winter hop will oei nr Monday evening , November 14. under the auspices of the Esmuialdi social tlub s I'mnvv Kvrvisr. Mr.midMis r E Halley sr , RIIVO u pioRiesslvo outlno parly at thcii tesideiito on the coinei of Nineteenth uni Oiiieo stieets There weio nbont foity per HOIIS jiitbgnt , and a very sotiirl tiinew.ii passed In plnjnlgeaids until about 1'Jn'Uock when the hostess spread u tempting Innel before her guests who did ampin justko t ( the good things sot before them. Mis Hailoj was assisted in ciitoitaiiiing by her daughter Mis Ilan Counsman. TiH-usmi MOIIT the All Around the World Chile held then icgulni monthb meeth.ga the homo of Mr Leggett in Omaha Yiew As usual an rnjajajile evening v\us spent , tin Hillside Congregational choir lenderiiif bomo veiy line quiulotto music. Mis Fou m quitted hciself admliabl ) in nn cssaj 01 "Ancient Gladiatoiial Contests" A trii comiwsed of Mr and Miss Hich nnd Mr. Gel lenbeik with llute , piano and banjo lendcici "Iloulaiigei's.Maieh , " which was hlghlv ap piciiatcd An ndjouininent was taken unti the lirst Tliuisdaj in Oceember. when tin Cucle will meet at the home of Mr. Klutu. A suni'irixn was tendeied Mr nnd Mrs John U Miy at their home ! W3l lluino.v htieet Thntsday ovoninir A number ol tl'oir friends gathered at their cozy litth homo and a most enjoyable evening wa' spent Those pie cnt weio Mr. and Mis A M Collet , Dr and Mrs. Ward , Mr am Mrs. W J Haves , Mr und Mis Thomai Mcldiom , Mr and Mis P'd'vard Richelieu Mi and Mis J 1J Wigiuan , Mr. nnd Mrs Spencer Otis , Mr nnd Mrs Spotlit , Mr. am Mis .1 Doiss , Mi' and Mrs i : V Lewis , Mr nnd Mis CaimUhael , Ml. ' nnd Mis J A Couloir , Mr and Mrs F A. Got don , Mr am Mis M W bvvaln , Mr and Mrs Hueslc- , Mr mul Mis J.It. Southatd , Mr and Mis W Fitch , Mr nnd Mis W. Mack , Mis GeoisioH Heaid , the Misies Minnie am Pauline Cnllett. Fannie Hishop , Mai v Dolsi Inez HasUoll , Messrs. r.dmund liuike , ,1 W Hishop , .1. W Hishopjr. , James II Connor' ' W II Nelson , Hnny Copeloj , Thomas II Dailey , M Lee , W. P. Coolcy , Mis E. E Yunccurt. Mns J M WooMvoiiTir , assisted by th Misses Huttei Hold , will give n reception t Mr. und Mrs Clement Chase Sutuidujfiot 4 until a , Mr. and Mrs Chnso will icceiv Tuesday and Thutsdny ot t ils week a * . 10 South Thirteenth stieet. * Mm. Joins n. IJuin gnvo n lunchco Tlaupilav alteinoon , wbkh wits an olepan ulfairnnd compils.od ilfteen couises. Th lloial uriangementH were exquisite , th toilettes a marvel of taste , and the tcmntiu viands weio uccoidcd full justice. Thos p [ iiesent weio : MooOtnros ICouutzo , Hoibacl Nlamlor.son , Heali. Henry , Gauhicr. Wher ton , Jones , AVoolwortb , Wnkeley , Harkei Hat ton , Cowin , Wpithington , Caldwoll.Him > ey , Uuike , Broun , Piitchett , HanseomCof el man. Collins , Uright , Claike , Kitchen Hu0'hus , Rodney. V. V.o o- A PAKTI was given Tuesday evening at th o't residence of Ueoigo A Ho rgmndby the Goi it man club A delightful tlmo was spent b 'd the members of this popular and successfi 'dn club Dr. Smith nnd Miss Clara Hrovvn le nid the german , the other participants being Mi id H ISeall , Mis Chambers , Mr. C Bcall , Mia stn. Hughus , Mr. Hailon. MUsDUon , Mr , Uouo n. Miss Kennedy , Mr. Hoano , MHs Hall , Mi n.il - Jordan. M'ss ' Miller , Mr Paxton , Miss Wll in i i mm , Mi * . Poppleton , Miss Yules , Mr. > Reed s , | Miss Shears , Mr. Scaver , Miss Ulckoj A full line of toboggans in all ' hades , from 2V nnd umvard. ( . 'hildicn' * putl llice yephyr wool mull's in all shades. rtJKSI rtmst runst Wo call especial attention to our largo stock of fur tiinitnni4 ! , and fur set . ' conmisiiiR' nil the most dositable anu fashionable fut H , selected with prt'itt cat o from the old established ana most lelinble KL'U iioi'siis in the country , and wo conII- dently assort that our iMtiuns nro the lowest. Iiiapection and comparison will prove it. SPECIAL , SPECIAL , SPECIAL , . lOOblnck rSiH'inn hare mulls ns a drive at 7Co , actual value Sl.fiO. GO natural Australian oppossum inulTs , a 'real , bargain , S2.I571. worth SsIJ.fiO. GO fine seal plush mulTs , 82.371 , actual \nluo S3.GI ) . Corner Dodeo Is ISth-Bts. Mr. Smith , Miss Hrovvn , Mr. Lyle Dickey , Mis T3iokuv , Mr W.vinnn , Miss Lake , Mr. Wilson , Miss Wilson. The favois weio books nnd moccasins , bisque figures and whistles , umbicllas nnd fans , bisque animals and baskets , buttci Hies and bonbon hokleis , baskets nud ash iccclveis. Ov Di ci.vmru 21 a "New England dinner" will be given at the exposition hull. Tin uM > n r.viisrvi the Dcutcher club , added lo the usual uttiaction of ladies' night by a musical piogiainino which gicitlv In creased the ploasuio of the evening. Mme Miiciitfciimr and Paul Hciniieh lendeied "Itlmpodlu Hongrolsp , " Miss Pianko Bang , Mr. Lcnncp , the celcbic.ted zither ntlist , ieu- deied a solo on his iiiHtirunout , Muio Mucnt- foung .mil Mav Lcnz plnjcd a | ) inno nnd violin lin duet , Udo Hiaehvoegel ot the Couiicr loinl , and aftervvaids n pleasant lunch was set ved. which was attended with impromptu rnuslo bj several of those present. A M r.i pleas-rat enteitnlmncnt was the reception tendeied b.v Geneial and Mis Wheaton to Mr. nnd Mrs George Knight White. The affair wns in the nature of a piogiessivu ten. At each table u lady pie- sided and the couples changed paitncis in an ingenious manner. The tables wcio handsomelv laid mid in the tenter of eich wns an e\qulsito faiiy lamp Piesidinjr nt thu t iblcs wcio the following Indies : Mis. Geneial Wheaton. Mrs .los HurkeiMis , Ur. Urovvn , Mis Fitch , Mis Lieutenant Abe-i- dombi'j , Mis Malloi.v and Mis , Lioutommt Howo. The guests were1 .los. 15niker nnd wife , Dr Hi own and wife , Lieutenant Abor eiombie and wife , Lieutenant Mallory and wife , Mis Fitch , Miss Fitch , Lieutenant Green , Lieutenant Wright , Mr Patiiclc , Mr. Ueihn , Miss Eppinger , Lieutenant Howe and wife , Miss Kmzlo AT TUB lesidenee of Mi. nnd Mis. A. .T. Poppleton , VVodnesdny afternoon , the Ladies' Musical society held a veiy pleasant meet ing , the following piogrammo being rcn- duied : Toccata nnd Fugue I3.ith Lcgomlo WlcnliUvskl ( n ) Etude C minor , I , riin , ( Uiopin ( b ) Waltz , E minor , f Elogio . - , . . . . , Spohr Ventvia oJCapoli .f t , . . . .Lis/t fr Thoolllcors for the coining tei in aio : Presi dent , Miss Kustln ; vice inesident , Mis Hen- shavv ; socrotaij , Mis Hills ; ticasuior , Miss IJosewnter ; Count 11 llluITs bccictmy'and ticnsuier , Miss UUlo Ilobinson. Mas riuNK CoM'i.wnu will give a mu- Bieiilo Novembei " 1 lit her home , foi the ben efit of the choir fund of the Fust Coiigrcgn- tionnl chuiih. Mesdames Squires and LMa- hrook , nnd Messis Itiighnn , Est.ibrook , Wheeler nnd Young will singn sulcttiunfruin "Lucia , " the ( mm tote of the chinch will up- peat , and holes w ill ho giv en by Mr 1 Ji igliam. Mis Siilies | , Mr. Young , Mi. Estnbrookund Mine. Young. Pcisoual. Mis T. E. Godfrc.v is in Philadelphia. Miss Giace Withnell has retuined from the cust. Mis Lev ! Caitcr has retuined from a visit to this east Miss Mninlo Leonard , of Newark , N' . J. , is Visiting Miss Graeo Withnbll. Mis If P. Whltmoio nnd dnughter liavc returned fiom n visit to St. Louis Mr. J. II Millnid Is in iloston and-\vitli \ Mis. Millatd , will loluin in n fewdiys. Mr. nnd Mis. W. L. Adams left Mondaj evening to witcr in southein California. Mis T. J. Foley , of North Pintle , ! * the guest of Mis. S. D Bnikalovv , 2300 Capitol avenue. Mrs. Jnmoo M , Bishop , of Quincy , 111. , ] ' visiting her sister , Mrs W. F. Allen , iiioi California fatrect. Miss T. C. Kennedy loft for the cast Tlmrs dry to enter St. MiiiKuentc's Suimmuy a1 Wntcibuij , Conn. Mis John L. Tuttle and Mr. nnd Mis. A , E Hankin , nil of Vermont , mo the guests ol Mr. and Mis John M. Tliurston. Miss Apple Heno , of AVIchitn , Kns , spent r few ihiys in the city the past week the giuisl of M. and Mis Chniles W. MoNair. Mrs. Colonel lliownson left Fndny foi Kiio\villo , 111 , where her daughter , Alls , ; Daisy , is attending s > chool at St. Min.v's. Mis. Millspatigli , wife of the cx-de.in , elL L Tiinlty , and now of Minneapolis , Is vUitin * ) her mother , Mrs Clarkson. She Is aecom 11 micd by her daughter , Mai j Douglas Ham blelon. * Tin ; ciTvcou.Noir , . CouiiRcl for the 1'olico Cnso Olliclnllj Announced Tlio Saloons. The city council convened at S:101ast : even ing with Picsldent Beclicl In the cliidr , Eleven rnoinbers were picsent , Messis. Kns per , Cheney , Vnn Camp , Alexander , Uoyd Kitchen , Leo and Klislcnd being the ab sentecs. The following resolution , nppolatlng legn counsel to itpiesent the couneil bofoio tin bupicine couit , In the test case of the poliet nnd fiio comniission , was presented by Mr Hnscnll nnd uunnlmously adopted : Uosolvcd , That George W. Ambrose nut John O Cow in bo nnd they are hereby re quested nnd nuthoiizcd. to appear ami piescnt to the supiemo couit tin facts In the cnso nnd the hrw governing the bnmc , and take such legal steps and proceed ings as they deem ndv isablo to proturo ttu opinion and Judgment of the couit in tin matter , and to prevent the retuirence ol such un war ranted acts ou the pait of suit prctoiiJod board , The following 01 dlnnntes were passed : Tr authorize the city tieasurer to lebato tin penalties on delinquent special taxes and as Rcssmeuts upon certain conditions ; authoiiz Ing the issue of distrie-t paving bonds of the city of Omnhn for the puriwso of pajing tin cost of paving the several streets and part ; of streets in paving districts ! No SI , Ss , 91 10. % 124 , 125 , exclusive of intersections The following resolutions were ndopt6d Giailing .Nineteenth nnd Cnss bit-coin ; au thoilzlng tlio ) > oard of publu woi Us to enter Into n contract with G E Funning to grade a i < ortlon of Hurt street. Mr. Counsinan introduced a lesolutlon uhiclivvas adopted , nuthori.iupf the saloon : to kpep open on election day on the ground : that there was no pioc\anintlon \ Issued by Ihi niuj or under the law , but the 'Vlf-stj lei 1 chief of police" has seen lit to send a polleo il man to n tmrt of the saloon rnpn nud 01 Jeroi them to close fiom 0 a. in. to S p in. An ordinance changing the grndo on Web stcr street , from Twenty-first to Twenty thiid streets , was laid over under tlio rules The council then adjourned PQ ns to eiubli r. portion of the members to attend the ru publican rally. 4 v Show an elegant assortment of icrsejs boujjlit d'ueot tiom ono of the largest eastern mniuifiieturcra of these tood'i. Our prices raniro from $1.00 , Sl.GO.91.7o , SI.85 , $ ' . ' .00 , 52.60. 4J.OO , $ :5.2o : , SD.W ) and \ip\vaids. Yc call special attfiitlon to n line of check ierae.vs in black and white chocks' , gold and black , garnet and blue , biovvu and black , etc. Our price for this ) linq id S2.'Jo. They nro very cheap.Ve luuo iilso just added u line ot colored jerseys , to vvliicli we in- \ito the inspection of ladies desirous of nnythlnj , ' of this 01 dcr. ] ? emcmber wo al > o show n full line ot the well-known Star ahitt waist in all prudes and prices.Ye nlso have "Tlio Stoatliiitf" Ijannelvnibt for1 bovs from i to 12 years , in four grades. The price Is $1.125 , $1.35 , $1.50 and $2.00. These tire the best-fitting shut waists made. Ladlos' English cnshmore hososuper- fine , till full regular made , c\lia long , black and colored , at70c , worth Ojo. Corner Dodge & 15tli-sts. ECHOES FROM THE ANTE-ROOM Items of Interest to the Members of the Various Secret Orders. THE INDIAN AS A PYTHIAN. Mnsoiiio New-s A Komurluiblc Cnse Major lliontcli Toiling Toward Knighthood The Milts. E\CFt.siou Lomir , A. F. & . A. M , gnvo n concert nud supper nt Exposition hall Thurs day night. The musical and literaly pio- gi .iiiinio was greatly cnjojed by the Imgo number in attendance , and thoelToitsof M. L Wilson , Mrs. C. Fiamtcr , Miss Jessie Mcrnnni , E. M. fehcroy , Miis Dcnnie , H T. Halduin , Mr. Pollaid , Mis. Kcllojrg , Miss Mamie Williams , Mossis Alexander nnd Wjlle , Mis E Tinner and Mis. C. Funnier woio w.iunli iceeived. AT TUP second annual meeting of Omnhn lodge , No. ! i'J , EjUs-held Thursday even ing , the following ofllccis weie elect id : A 13 Davcnpoit , exalted inler ; U C Hulett , esteemed leadlng'Jcnight ; H C. McCluie , us- tcoiiiudloj.il Knight ; K C Snjdur , estcomcd lecturing knlAhtu D W. Ha.vnes , societal A ; D W. VnnCott.tlreiismer ; Mai tin Kellov , tvler ; Geoigo/r.jMills , Thomas bwobo nnd C. b P.uiotto , tuistccs Owing to the fact that Distnct I > enuty Giand Exalted Uuler Fiancis and Past Kxalted Uulei Hahcock aio out of the city , the newly elecled oflleials were not installed nnd will not bo until next Wednesday ovenfng , when a spet'iul commu nication Will piobiit > l.Ijo . held. JOHN M. Ilooonc , u reputable meichant and excellent cltl/cn ol Lohigh , I. T. , was clotted to iceiMvc'tho nink of pa o in Anchor lodKU , 1C. of IV.'nt that place. It subse quently developed that the candidate had one Hixtcenth Indian blood in Ins veins rmd the Anehoi'sonkius ' to the supieme chnncollor for institution. The supumc chancellor replies as follows : "Whilo I do not el.nm that the then supicmo chancellor , S imuel Read , cstablislied n picccdunt , } ot it is u fact that the following appeals on the jouinal of the supiemo lodge in 1STO , niul \\as appio\cd .imong other ado : 'On ' Apul 17 , IMi'i , nt the m gent lequost of the giaud chancellor of Pennsylvania , pei mission was KIanted for the Initiation of Gehizx Carpentei , a diicf of the Six Nations m Cm- adatho\ery ; high iLionnnetuhition Riven him , also the fact that ho was studying mcdi- cine atJelTeison college , in Philadelphia , in duced me to giant the icquest. " The sit- piomelodgo has since declared Indians In- ulllgihlc , but I know or no legislation or con stitution U piovision that \\onld be constiuod to bat this applicant. In this case 1 would liavo to deal w ith a scitmtlilc , mlcio&iopio in vestigation of the blood coipuscles. and as I belie\e it is my duty to administer the law In its spiut and intention , and pot as an anato mist , \\ould lulo that the applicant , Mr. John M. Hodges , on jour showing , Is eligible within the meaning of the constitution. I do not think that it was over designed that a clnu t or family tieo should accompany eveiy application If it is jour vv ill , lot Mr Hodges enter , and possibly when he loathes the height of 1'ithim honors and rises to the dig nity of n knight , complete legeneialion may ensue , the "sixteenth" bo eliminated and tl o past foigotten in the light of the pic-sent. * Ouiorn jonor. K. ofP. gave the lank of knight to ten esquues Thuisday night. AT THE recent session of the supiemo council of the Ameikan Region ot Honor piuesero olTeicdlo all councils making the largest gams , the councils being divided into four classes , with four prbcs to each class , us follows ; Class A , councils M ith less than Jlfty member- , ; class B , with llftv and less than 100 ; class C , with 100 and less than UOO ; elass I ) , with 200 and over. The classes arc baf-edon the rctuinsof .Tuno I0 ! , IbVT. The prices to each class aio $100 , { " > , $ W and $ -T > , icspccllvoly. The membei ship of the order June 30,1SST , numbered Cl.diH , divided as follows : Males Gl.fiOfemales ; , 0'JUJ ; honorary , 107. Seveialeiymatcrial change's woio mailo In the law of the order by the supiemo coun cil at it- , late session These will bo pi omul- gated w hen they go into effect. The order in Now Yoik makes a good showing lor the past tn o yeai s. The i cpoi ts In our CM.OAK Dii'Ain : MKNT our dally sales pitno that we aio tfhinf ? the best Milucs in Omaha on plush sacqiies at $ 'JO.OO , $2.5.00 , $35.00 and $ oO.OO. Como and c.xamino our fjarments.and jou will find jou cannot duplicate them short of 20 per cent , more money in any cloak department In the city. "We hue some new and stilish pntturns to olTor this coining week in u line of HAOi.ANS that hino not heiotoforo boon nhown in Omaha. Our prices nio lo\vor thnn this Bamo shaped garment is sold cast. It will bo mhaatagcous to all persons \\\\n \ \ desire to buy clilldien'd cloaks to visit our cloak department and imcsllgato our gtoolc. AYe have n full line of misses new matkets , Gietchen skills , &c. 1)0 ) doz ladies' all wool cashmaro hose , b iok and bolid colots at i23c , good value for37jc. Corner Dodge S. tBth-sts. show the nicmboiship to bo 10,214 , nn In- eicaso of 3lt)0 mcmbeis and llftccn councils. Ov Di rnMiirn 1 some vet v iadle.il changes in the present law , enacted at the iccent ses sion of the supreme lodge of the Knights nnd Ladies of Honor , go into effect. After that date applicants will ha\o to fiist become membei s of the order and apply foi member ship in the lelief fund afteiwaid. Class A , which now only tails for ? 1X)0 ( ) w.ll bo di vided into four dlyislont. as follows : Fust dUNloa , 100 ; sc-iord , < i,000 ; third , ? 2,000 ; fouith , .sl.OiK ) , nil mcmbcisof the class being assessed for each division in pioportion to the amount for which they may bo insured , the Kites of assessments i cmlining the same as heietofore. Class H will bo known as the fifth division , hut will lenmm sepatato fiom the othei , membei s in this im ision will not be liable for deaths 0101111 ing in any of other four , and vlcoeisi Pioscnt mem- beis wishing to leave class U and cnler cliss A can do f > o , ) ) io\idliig they pass n proper medical examination , and if admitted they w ill bo assessed at the ago at which they Hist cnteied class IJ. Nexv cciUIUatcs will be fin nishcd fiee , but the usual medical ex aminer's fee w 111 have to bo paid. On .Taiin- aiy 1 , ISbS the supiemo lodge oftlces will bo icmoM'd fiom Si , Louis to Indianapolis , Ind. A i.vitor number of the Good Templar lodges throughout the union lm\o held mem- ouulseiMtes in honor of John Ji. Finch , ilghtwoitlu chief templar of the woi Idlio died so suddenly. The older has lost the ablest leadci it has over had. # A MOrvrvT is on foot among a numbei of thc-auBpg nion of the cilj to foim a castle of the KmRhts of the Golden Kaglo in Omaha. This older has been in existence since 1VTJ , and now has castles in about eighteen states. It is a sccict society , ami has foi its motto "Fidelity , Valor and Honor. " Its aim is to cultivate the morals and intellectuality of its mcmbeis All sectanan or political contiov- cisies are piohibited. Among ils objccls is the assistance of mcmbeis in distress , and giing aid to the w idows and orphans of de ceased membei s. The seciet woik consists of tin oe dcgiees : Pilgrims , Knights nnd Ciusaders , and hits for its theme tliostiugglo of the Christian warrior. * * n Ii C. WHITE , TIIInow S. 1C. of R. & S. of the KnlRhls of Plthlas , was bom in Lebanon , Tcjin , June 11 , IS ( I. lie h is been a member of the older sineo lbf > , being initiated In Luc.is lodge , No UO , July 15 , of that jear , nnd has been continuously an of- llcer ol the pi and lodge of Tennessee since Ibilt Ho sei veil two teims as giand chan cellor by unanimous election , and has been n biipremo icprcscntative of Tennessee to the supreme lodge of the woild sineo ISsO , having been thuo times elected without opposition. Ho has been giand keeper of iccords and seal of Tennesbeo sineo 1879 by successive ; unanimous to election. In consequence of this fact ho bungs to the oflico expcuenco of gi eat value. Mr. White has been president of the Pi ess association of Tennessee dm ing the last j car , and has just been appointed on the stall of Go01 nor Tnylor , of that state. Ho has also been appointed as the chairman of the com mittee b\ the governor to rcpiesent the state in the Cincinnati centennial commission. Ho is the editor nnd pioprletor of the Lebanon ( Tenn ) Hciald. * THE rumcuiAiis or a very remarkable case In the circles of sccict societies comes from San Fiancisco. It appears that n membei of Gailiold lodge , No. 7J , K. of P. , ono John Keinaghan , was found guilty by the law of the land of muidcr in the lust degree and sentenced to bo hanged. That the prisoner was guilty appealed fiom his own confession. An exainin itiou by medical men proved him to bo perfectly hano , und the govemor re fused to commute the flnath sentence. Jiofoio his execution , b'eptombci iil , Keinaghan , who appeals to Imvo been a man of moio than or- dmai v intelligence , had u consultation with thoolHcers of Gailleld lodge , nnd although his crime had , of conrso , legally se\eicd his mcmbciship , the ledge consented to take i hargo of his lemains and give them decent burial. And not only this , but it further con sented to recei\o in trust for the puiposo of sale his instantaneous raihoad ah-bialvO patent , so that if nnj thing should bo realised fiom the Inven tion his debts should bo paid nnd his widow and meco receive the respective sums stlim- 1 ited in the papeis , which were legally dunvn up. Otherpeibons aio to bo paid certain sums , nt the dead man's ' request , and the en- tiio amount provided for is about t-M,000 That such a sum should bo rcali/cd Is highly Impiobtiblo , but the Knights of Gailleld lodge , lemembei ing the injunction to exor cise cimiili lowaid offcndeiBand tocaro for the bereaved ones , ha\o detcuulncd to do KID GLOVES. Wo have just received another im portation of our two well known brands of line 1'ronch kid glo\cs in all shades of tans , slates , browns , black with col- otcd cmbioirtcry'a confidently 10- commend them ns ported illling and cry durable. 100 doz. ladies 4-bvUUm "St. Mario" fine Trench kid gloves with heavy em broidered backa , with colored welts to match , at SI. 15 ; value $1.50. 75 do ? , ladies 4-button "Derby" fine French kid gloves , pique stitched , with * heavy eniluoldery , bucks in , all shades , at $ L , worth S2.GO. fiO do/ , ladies silk mittens , blacks , navy , seal , at 81 , worth $1.57 } . Corner DoctKQ A 15th-sta mm o than their duty In Koinaghan's ease. While they could not and would not ralso a linger to thwart the ends of justice' , they ex tended to him that peisonnl fuomlshipwhicli , even though ho had forfeited every churn upon them by bis i.ish deed of violence , must ha\o been none the less welcome in his ro- moise and bitter boui of death. * * O H. H M.I or took the flist i ank In Nelnaskii lodge No. 1 , K. of P. , Wednesdaj night. A : ; i\\ division of tlioU U is being organ- ied among the members of PaiK ledge Iv or P. w Trriniv ArrriiNoON the Omaha regiment U. H K. of P. was called out to attend tlio fumnal services of l'iank Uohne , a member of Plnnut ledge No. 4 K. of P. The interment was made nccoidlng to the beautiful cere monies of the order. Tifn srcovn annual ball of the K. of L as- scmbli No 3141 will take place Wednesday evening November a , at the new Masonic hall The affair promises to bo a very pleas- nut one. * ' ' Tins onm it , whicli'ls'rapidly Increasing in membei ship has after mnnv trmls , at last so- cuied coinfoitablo quaiteis for a ledge loom. Omaha Lodge No Is lias leased for the term of fl\o jcais tlio top floor of the Darker build ing , which is situated on the southwest cor ner of Farmim and Fifteenth stieets , and will be ready for occupancy bj December. The A. O. U. AV. will bo preprred to receive applicants in their new hull by Jaiuui.v 1 , IV It is expected that nil lodtt : of this older will meet in these quaiteis. Ov Movnvr nigltt * Major William J. Bioatchwas introduced to the mjstoricsof the rank of Page in Myitlo lodge , 1C. of P. To moirow night Ins honor will bo instructed m tlio anmn i.il rank of Usquirc. A i ehitect Mendelsohn will also bo confcrcd this rank in the same ledge to-morrow night. Real KHtnte Tratml'ers. James Yoio and wife to William II Yore , rind H blkSI Hojd's add , w d * 1'iQO Edmund 13m Uo to Jciciniali A Lina- ban , und K W and 14 blk 5 KounUo place , wd fiiOOO J A Linahan tolMinuntl Hurlte , lot 5 wlUftoflotl blk U Leavenwoitli Terrace , wd 700 Kdwin S Hood and wife to J H Moil- inly , lot 21 and Ji bile 4 Albright's annexwd 210 Harry II Miller to W L Selbv , S , ' . ) , 10 , 11 and Ib In Mottci 's s > ub of 4b b b Hogeis , qc 2,100 Kdw in S How J and wife to Phillip A Hjan , lot7Polhamplace w d l.bOO Claiance H bobotkor to Saiah J Uowleylot2l blk ICotner , 1 Archer add , w d 300 Mads Hanson and wife to August Weiss , lots Hand 10 blk 3 , Aibor Place , wd 3,200 W G Albright and wife to T Mitt- rocht , lot 11 blk 0 , Albiigbt'b sub of lot 80 , Albi ight's choice , w d 700 Clark Muller and wife to George W Spi lugger , n } of lots 8 nnd a blk a , C. U. Muj no's 1st add to Yalloyw d 800 Clifton U Mayno and wife to Clark . Mullci , n M of lots 8 and 0 blk 3 , C 11 Mano's 1st add to Valley , w d. . . 137 Arbor tSKitchro to T U Fogg , lot ! i blk 'J , 1st add to South Omaha , w d. . 1,500 W H Russell to N 11) Solomon , lot 0 blkG , Shlan'sSd , wd 5,000 James S Gibson and wife to Mauctta Scott , lot 15 blk 10 , Hanscom place , W d 2,100 Nlol H McLcod ct al to Mary Walker and husband , lot 1 Pnun's sub , 5 und ( > blk 14 , Shhm's add , w d 3,000 , Emma J Scott to Maria Stewart , lot 0 blk I , Pottea & Cobb'a ! M add to South Omaha , w d C50 Lincoln H Scott to Mai ino Stew ai t. lot a blk 1 , Potter & Cobb's Ibt udd to South Omaha , w d 1,150 , D W Hill to Gustuvo Scasemimn , lot 'J Hill's place , w d 4,300 , Augustus Kounti nnd wife to Fied Nve , lots a ) and 27 , blk 'J , Foiiest Hill'wd 4,000 , Hugh G Clark and wife lo Fiancis S MeKuma , lot 3 , blk 1C , Omaha View , wd VW Samuel Coiner nnd wife to William O Killingcr , lots a und y , blk 4 , Colder & Archci'sadd , w d 1 , ' South Omaha Land Co to Phillip Cas- sada , part of tax lot No 10 In 8 14-1'J , " w * d ! ' Isaac S Hascall to Chailes F Good- inarm , lot 'J , blk a , I Install sub. w d. 1,200 , Byroy Hecdetal to'Iheo Olsen , 7-i > HOGS COME HIGH ! ! But Omalii ? gets them. They are coming at the rate of three to five thousand a clay , and as the packing facilities are increased the receipts will grow rapidly. Armour & Co. commence working their immense packing establishment to-morrow and then the hogs WILIi squeal. BUSINESS IN BEEF. . 7 ' Near alio-jit 2,000 lieud of cattle come into the Stock Yards daily , and they are pretty much all slaughtered. This is hard on the cattle but it makes a great business for Oriaha. When all the great packing houses complete their buildings , now in coursa of erection , and are ready to receive- and slaughter , the business will be something wonderful. And while this is all going on , and while other industries are springing up all over Omaha , do not lose sight of the splendid opportunities for investments of every kind and character. A bettor oppor tunity never presented itself. Values aio now on a legitimate basis and purchaS'jrs ' can hard ly make a mistake in anything they buy. Consult our property list , just issiu-d. From this you will got a fair idea of valuations. Always yours to command , GATE CITY LAND CO. , ( Incorporated ) . 307 South I6th Street , Omaha , LADUS' : .nnisKY Kmnnn VJSTS. : CO do ? , ladles extra fine Jersey vests , pcnrlet nnd wltite , high neck mul long sleeves , till silk and but in finished , at Si.05 , never sold less than $12.'J5. Ladies' oxliu fine merino" M\sta nnd. pant1' , nil si/ci. nt f 0c each , worth 05c. Ladies'extra flue quality scurlot nil- wool Bitxony veMy and pants , \vnmmloil genuine medicated ilvos nnd steam shrunk , nt 81.00 cuch , actually worth $1.50. 1 cnio ladies' white nil-wool saxony vests and pants , all silk finished 'and ' t-teanr bhiuivk , " in nil sbeb , at $ l.l5 ! each , w < 'th SI.IW. 70 dor indie * ' all wool cn'-limcio lioe full tegular made nnd extra length vylth double merino heel1 * nnd toes , blacks , scarlets , n.rvy , seal and wine , nt 60o- , worth ( rC. Corner DodRO & 15tli-sts. and 0 , lillc 1 , CamphrH's mid , w d. . . . 1,850 Win. L MiUiiKiio tnThto Olhcn , un divided 14 of south II ft , of Mouth X 17 und IS , blk U , C.uiiplcirs ) add w d. 200 Tol.il sales . . . . . . . . . . So'JW4 , ; ItulliliiiK IVimltH. The follow Ing building pcimlts were ksuod ycsti'iduv by Siiptimteiident Wldtlock : .Taints I'ipc , cotlngc , Thirtieth and Ciisslns . -J ; 000 William rianclH , cottnso , Twenty- llrst and Nlntnn . GIO TimltyM K. chnrLh , liunieem < cicd clitiichniid S.ibb.ith school , niiiney and Tvvcnty-tlrst . , TOO J. G. Willis , two stoii fiaino dvv oiling , yprucc , iio.irTwontj fouith . I , 0p Tour pci mils $17,710 District Couit Notes. NmctccMi suits vvoie hi niiyht by Congdon , CLuKsoii & Hunt , ns iiltoincja , In ttro dis trict court jcstorday lo ( pilot title In cortirltr lots and lands In the citj of llorcnco. Ycstoiduj the Quiicn City National hank , of Cincinnati , O , lllcd action in the district coml ngalnstCi W. Duncan , doing business under the Hi in name of C5 W Duncan & Co , pi living Judgment for M.riTT.Cill with Interest ut the i ate ofi ( per i out on f 'JJ.bl ti our Juno ! JI , IbbT ; on fsl'J s thereof fiom July 1 , 18S7 ; on Ss-4. ! ! ir from July HI , Ibb7 ; on $ ir > a ! W from July'J , Ib87 ; on ft.IIIiO fiom August 'J , 1837 ; on $ M > Ji5 ! fiom AmiiiHt 15 ! , Ibbi , nnd on O.yo fiom Juno 10 , Ibb7. ii Dcprcilallons of UandUs. C HKOVVXSMILB , Tex , Nov. 5 , A rclgn oftener tenor exists in the up river border counties between Kdinbuip and Home , the result of depredations of Mexican bandita. Almost ovciy incrchnnt bus received Uucatcning lettcis , orduiinu pajrncnt of heavy Burns or pcn.iltj ofnhdULtlonnnd toituru. The vveullhy never travel wit hunt ( muls. The bor- dur sliciHTs are doing what they cuuwitU their deputies to hunt the robbcis ilowni , and a small fotco of niiiKcis have been sent by Govcinor Hovt to Ulo Oiiindo city , but it la feared the force Is nets > tioiig enough to cap- tuic the bandits. ISlfl id 13' ' .1:11 : ' " * " Leading Specialty House in Fine [ ft WnnT \ \ nidi Costumes , JackelK , Scal.'tkia and Fur Lined GarmorJ : ) . / QurFurManfacturing Department Is in Charge of Mrs. Ilnbcr * man. Our Dressmaking De partment , Presided Over by Madame Sugnot , of Paris. " HEifflAN DECHESi