Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 21, 1894, Part I, Page 8, Image 8

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Monday Will Bo a Great Money Saving Day
for Oar Customers ,
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YOU CAN SAVE 25 PER CENT ON FUR CAP S
Bach Ilnrgnlni nn VTo Mention Cunnat lie
Duplicated j Bjln lit Hie t'rlceItrnit
Aliout Our Urint llnnilki-rehlcf
yule llargnlnn Kvcrj nlirrc.
J1.50 black d-css goods for Glc ; 2Gc ttampsd
pillow shams 15c , M5c bleached damask lor
ffic. Head about our great handkerchief
sale.
sale.Head the Inti-Kt novels , "Trilby. " and "The
Water Ohost "
We place on nle a fine line of fur capes ,
in the most tierIraule furs , and all new goods.
We can save you money on this purchase , get
our prlcco before buying. Cape seal , 27-lnchcs
long , 80-Incli sweep , at 11060 ; regular price ,
122.60 , Aet achnn , 27-Inch length , 8C-lnch
sweep , at $13f.'i regular price. $20.00. Klrc-
trlc seat , 30-Inch length , 100-inch sweep , at
J22.GO. regular price $27 GO Cnnadlaiibe.il
80-inch length Astrachan collar and edge
06-Inch sweep , nt J3500 , regular price , J42 50
UI.Af ] { DKCSS GOODS
Last Monday was the banner black dress
goods day In the history of thin house and
to equal It tomoTow we place on fpoclal H.ile
t > 0 pieces fine inr ) > ortc < l black fabrics at Clc
yard
There will t-e Priestley's figured camels
hair and Kngllsli cheviots , 12 Inches wide
Scbastopol cloths 46-Inch Henriettas , fl
inch ladles cloth brllllantlne . storm serges
mornlo cloths nuns' veilings , Bilk and wool
novelties , etc More j-ou II find goods uorlh
na high as } t GO and nothing less than 90c
The price for Monday will he 61c a yard.
MNCN DIU'AiminNT.
Stamped pillow shams.
Tomorrow we place on sale 100 pairs
stamped pillow shams , stamped In all the
latest designs , never sold for less than 25c
Tomorrow we offer > ou your choice at 12l < .c
pair.
10 pieces fjC-inch bleached table damask a
handsome line of patterns , regular price.
9"ic. " Tomorwv we place them on sale at
7Cc yard
! > 0 doyen 3-1 German bleached napkins.
pure linen resular price$1.75. . Tomorrow's
prJco will be Jl 35 per dozen.
FLANNELS C'OMKOHTS AND BLANKIJTS
See our line of white and colored em
broidered flannels ; we have the largest as
sortment in the city , and our prices arc
right , etc tnun biforo buying elsewhere.
C8c. 75c S5c J1 00 Jl 23 and up to $2 00 yard.
Sco the new comfort'c are tole agent
for this coin furl Extra size as light as
eiderdown , and just as warm ; It Is a comfort
that Is well north } IOO. but to Introduce
thorn we offer them at (275 ; see them in our
show window
Get our prices cm blankits before buying
elsewhere , we are headquarters on them ; our
assortments the large&t and prices the lowest.
3,000 laps of Lest Ilcrlln zephyr , assorted
colors , well worth Sc. Your choice 3c
COO baskets all fctjles , Juht what you want ,
good ( lunlltkij , worth to 20c. Your choice
for Cc.
COO bankets trajs , work baskets , spool
baskets Jewel baskets , card receivers and
novelties , worth to 30c. Your choice for
8'ic.
200 corsetb white and drab , all sizes , a lit
tle dandy regular 7Gc Your choice for 33c.
100 tinted table covers , full jnul square
regular CSe. Your choice foi SOc
7,000 yards all silk ribbon , all colors , worth
to IBc , for enl > S'/ic. '
C.OOO yards all colors , all silk ribbon , worth
to 2ic ! Your choice 7c.
A big lliiu of pure white tcolloped cm-
br < < ldercd handkerchiefs , all vt y pret
patterns , regular price 25c each. .Monday wo
sell them nt 15c ench.
AH pure linen icollopcd embroidered hand-
herchlets. In white and fancy colored bor
ders , that sold up to 75ctomorrow they go ut
43c.
43c.An
An elegant lot of line hemstitched em
broidered and nolloped embroidered hand
kerchiefs , uortli from (150 to f2 00 , all go
Monday at $1 1 ! )
N. B. FALCONKIt.
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October 9i : < l mid Nnember Otli
Th& Missouri 1'aciflc will run home-seekers
and harvest excursions October 23 and No
vember C at half rates ( plus ? 2) ) for the
round trip from points on the main line ,
western division Kansas City to Omaha , In
clusive , and Omaha Southern & Nebraska
City branch to all points in Arkansas , Texas ,
points on Its lines and on the 1C. CV. . & G.
railway. In Louisiana ; points on the Pccos
Valley rnllwaj In N'evv Mexico , also to Dem-
Ing , N M. For full particulars , pamphlets ,
circulars folders , etc. , descriptive of the ter
ritory to which tlivse excursions will be run.
apply to iigent nt d pot. Fifteenth and Web
ster streets , or company's offices , northeast
corner Thlrticnth and rarnain.
THOMAS T. GOnrRGV ,
Passenger and Ticket Agent.
J 0 ritlLLll'I'I ,
Assitstant Freight and Passenger Agent.
230 IM > > OVIMHIH : : orn ,
bpurliU Itoine S 'ek 'ri > * Kxinrilon * .
Via Chicago Hock Inland & 1'aclHc ralluny
ono fare for the round tnp ( with * 2 00 added )
to all points west , south and southwest.
Tickets good for return passage , twenty dajs
from date of wlo. The Texas express ,
leaving Omaha at G n. m. , makes qulckei
time than niu otjier tine to all points In
To\as. For full information , folders , etc .
call af Hock Isl.iml ticket ofllce , 160J rarnam
street , or addrtfcs
CIIAIILL'S KENNCDY , 0. N. W. P. A.
Oimihn nml t'hhuffo l.lmUoil Flflccn-llour
Train
Leaves Omaha at G.35 p. m. and arrive
Rt Chicago f > 40 a. m. via 0. M. & St. V.
ny. for Chicago and nil points east. Trains
made up and started from Omaha , assuring
passengers clean and well utrc'l cars. The
only line rui.nlng a colld vcatlhul d electric
lighted train from Omaha direct. No wait
ing for through trains.
Elegant chair curs palace sleeping and
dining cars. Ticket office. 1G04 Farnam street.
C. S. CAHUIEH ,
Ticket Agent.
lllchardfon-lloberts-llyrne Dry Goods com
pany of St. JoMph , , Mu. , have opened a sales
room In this city 309 New York Life buildIng -
Ing , The ) will be represented by C. J
Loomls , for many soars In wholesale trade
liei e.
i'unl of l h niln.
t wish < o tliank my many friends tind
neighbors , ulro the lady teachers of the Lake
Street school , ( or their kind assistance dur
ing the llliic&k and death of my beloved vvlfe
ANDREW CAULSON
Auction lit IJnoliilmcil r
Monday nt I p. m , Rt/ Ninth and Jones , 1
will sell for the I'nlon 1'nclflc , a large lot of
unclaimed freight , household goods , etc.
II. WELLS , Auctioneer.
Ladles' Industrial Itcllef corps will give
a dance at Co operative hotel , corner Thir
teenth anil Carl to ] avenue , Thursday , Octo
ber 25 , Tickets , $1 00. Lunch tcrved.
Ceresola flour Has no equal ,
The best bread-making Hour made.
Samuel Hums. 1318 Farnnni , Is selling n
hand'palnted scenic porcelain dinner set
100 plec s , gold over edge , for $13.75 , for
merly $30 , Telephone No. 1.26S.
Home * In Oroc"'i and WiisUlngton ,
Income-pioduclng homes In Oregon and
Washington on monthly payments. Call on
or tulilreifs C. C. WENT101 Uee building
Furniture ft ten-room house for sale. Bee
advertisement In unothei part of this paper.
Mru-rr Hotel II. MllovruM
Hates reduced ; J'.OO to $3.09 pei day ,
Jewelry. Jot. P. Frenter , cpp. jio tomce.
Planol to rent , A. Hospe , 1513 DougU * .
Uanclng far rent , I ) . C. Pattenon.
Y.V. . C. A. Nntc .
The Young Women's Christian asiocl&llon
him been disappointed. In securing the lease
of new quarter ! for the "noonday rest I "
Another place Is now In view and the
won'on atk that every one interested In this
work Iw ready to help them In * ome nay
when It la decided just what wilt be- clone
Furniture anil supplies will be needed.
M Chatelaln , tlie enthusiastic leader or
the French class of the Young Women s
ChrlMtun association , found a class ot fifty-
eight awaiting him Friday evening. The
hour wait brimful of rapid but thorough
work. No more pupils can bo received In
th s class , the maximum having been
reached.
Mhs Ida V. Mason entertained the mem
bers of the drpsEinaklng class at her home
last Thursday corning nnd norno. Btjllsh
ouns were planned.
The German class will begin work next
hursday evening nt 7 30 o'clock. Fran
Icknunn lies been secured ns leader.
Ov r 100 new members ha\c been rccched
lirln the past six weeks.
, M/rsi.H/\.r.s.
The PoHhlan engagement cnmo to a clfse
night at Hnyd's with a very strong pre-
illation of "Forget-Mc-Not , " MIPS Coghlnn
la > lng tlie heroine , ol. hough n very vvirdly
umiiti. with rare Intelligence ami line ills-
tlinhmtluii , qualities wlilch areIICTH by
Ight uf genliiH. Hut Miss Coghlan has tieen
een li the role liefi re , nnd n rlo e un.i-
V U-lal icvltjvv of her performance wnihl
ei in inniLtessary nt this time Yesterday
t the runtime , however , siie mii < le known
plm tfiitlrclv now to Omnhn people. "A
iimun of No Imporlnnt-e , " by dscnM d"
t N n t a gunt pl.iy l y nnj tmtmer of
In contr.ist with bis HrHt effort nt
iiiinatlc cotihtruitl' ti , "Lady Wlmlermort'i
'un' ° It hiokx the Hiibtlety of jilot which
li.iuu U-ilrvs the fanner diumn. It Is paln-
ulltiilks , not only In spot ? , but the whole
v.i > tlirough. It Is the work of n profound
'Kiitlst ' , In Hliirt , It IH bourgeois rather than
lulietnlun unil Is mori'over nrtlrulaled badly
'or Theuililli | Oantler sn > R that tin1 sltfleton
f evty pla > must be iirtloulatetl properly
ml then luveii-il over with the Mesh tf In-
ilistInUivst. . Oscar Wildeis not honpst
n ttil sutlie upon corruption of upper
lax KiiKllHh society. It Ins neither ntv-
lt > nor slnoilt > to relieve Its giossm" " ? ,
, ml It palls , In fact , It leaves a bull ta" < te
n ur inoutli. nnd one feels like going up
anil IniijKliiB- Hester U'usley the virtuous
'Ittlc Ametlciin girl who says befoie the
in that Kngllsli drawing room that
: hlnis litllffci 'nt In America fiom those-
n lIiigljiKl , that s cletfv Is purci . In short ,
; ie-o | K > mibetter. . Whether tills is true or
lot. out- cannot help but confess , that lie
, vl lu-s it were sti.
l.otil lllliiKWc ilh Is u end , nltlioiiKh a
liile-t. eoiil and brilliant scamp , nnd was
ilujeil with much lepressniPiit by Mr. Bul-
Iv.in. but what think vou of such sentences
is tlu"speiklnfr. of vvotnon : 'There aie
inl > two klmls of women the pl.iln anil tin-
mint * 1 " mil he cups the e-llmax for ilovvn-
Ight i nuiM-ness whin lie says that "twenty
/em' , of loiiianc ) ' makes n woman .sime-
likia lulu , " while "twenty years of
irp niilifs her rntlier like n public
iiilMlne ' This Is not wit , It Is not a well
uini'il IIIIIHM ? It Is Imlecencv and theie is
no ue i > l shrugging one's shoulders nnd r < - -
iiuiihlinr. "but ItH Oscrir Wilde , " that
uo ii t fiii l\e him In Mis Allenliy , Mr
\\ille has jnitden Hiilemllil foil for the bril-
liint niitliingiK'ss if Lord Illlngvvoitli , but
.Mis Uli-nhv Hajsome clever tilings fls
ltiu-ss. ilesrilblnt ; her husband , "A hort of
ioinN-ory note thit I am tlreil ot ocn-
Htantlv meeting " Mrs Allenbv v\asplnyel
"i > Miss Elliott In n manner thut left llttln
: D l > ilexlreil , shilojked the indlant not
iou e llduel to pet fcetlt n , f-lie v\a cvnicnl
( o .1 ileKic'e , ns keen IIH a IJnrnascus blade.
lint "otiu'tliiies touching upun the soclni
iutltj ftuesllon In it manner that really
" hoi-kcd. that hurt becnuse of Its absolute
uitiiitlifiilnc'fls. The other ladle's of the
. ompany vverp bilglit , koleldosc-oplc , an I
owiH-il 'plerdidly ; the inen weio all trooti t >
look uiioii , Ijiit very lad in tincm dine re
gion Fur Mlsi C'ojrhlnu onlv tlie mo ° t
liunl.itor.v otil can be said , she Is ono of
the fVw ie.illy Hyrnuatlietlc , women on the
stiiif > > . and Mrs Arlmthnot Is beneath fur
.ilillll } , " 'helins onlv one great scene and
nit" Kfint ci > eech nml how she does enootn-
pav- both speech and bCPPf' It uas : i jili-as-
tinto w.itcli hei In her nrt. with littli-
toin lies ln-ie and there that showed hovv
> "i > ' . .it.he might lie If only given half a
rim line.
Ouo thlnjr Is ci rtnln , "A Woman of Xn
Imp itancc * IM n plnj of no Irnnoi tnnce , it
Is teilious. In u wnid , It Is a failure , but nv
no menus iluo to the tnnitmny Vpon Mr.
\\ille ie"tes the responsibility.
COUNTY COMMCS3IONEB3.
VVeit l > oilgclrr < -t i\trnslon : 1'iull ) Slopprd
litliiiiio In th ( < I'unil ,
At a meeting of the Hoard of Counly com-
mi'slonci s jestcrdiy afternoon , by the adop
tion of a le&olutlon. introduced by Mr Jen
kins the vork of paving the West Dodge
stuct extension was discontinued at a point
1 SOD feet west of the Cruse mill From the
city Hurts to this pclnt it Is a distance of
live anil one-half miles. Of the $50,000 np-
prnpiiated for this road $5,000 remains unox-
pcnileMl The r < solution provides that this
balance- shall be used In paving countr > roids
as tlie commissioners may direct. The reso
lution met with much opposition from Chair
man Stcnberg and Mr Paddock , both of
whom m.iliiUiliicd that the money could not
lie espi'iided ti | on any other road. They dc-
elared that the iictlon of the board was ille
gal and would result In lav. suits if an at
tempt was made to expend the monej In improving -
proving other loads
Thp contract for making and setting guide
boards nt road intersections was awarded to
\Ylllluin F Hlce. nt $3 per board.
] V > 3 of the witnesses who appeared In
th Hennott libel cate In the police court
wore lejecled , the board holding that the
rounty nus not liable , the case having be-en
dismissed without trial.
I.OCM.
A concert will b ? held at Knights of Tabor
hall next I'riday evening for the benefit
of Golden Sheaf tabernacle.
City Electrician Schurlg Is receiving con
gratulations on account of the addition of
a bjti > lo > to Ills household.
Mtat Inspector Frank circulated among Ills
itiiiftltuenry yesterday nnd received contrl-
Millions of two beeves , ten sheep , three calves
mil I' UOO loaves of bread for the republican
liaibi'cin" .it Dcnbon on November 2.
On account of the sickness of the pastor K
vvltB the dedication of the new West Omaha
Metliodi t Episcopal church has been post
pone. ) Dedication will be announced at some
future time
A payer lamp shade In the one-story
frame ruldome ut lildj Howard street oc-
eupletl by Mrs. Harms , caught lire last rilght
at C o cloc-K nml set flrp to the carpet
Dam.ige was do no to the extent of } 2. .
Will am Cook , 14'JO North Nincte n'h street.
WDK put In Jail jeslc'day on complaint of
Dank'l Davis , clinrglng him vlth getting
money under fuUc prctcn&cs as nn alleged
canvtiftei for subscriptions for the Ladles'
IU.inJomn.il. .
1'hf thlnl annlvcrbar > of Ihe opening of the
People's chinch will be celebrated today
The pastor C. W. Savldge , will speak both
morning and evening. Uxtra Fervlces will
be hfM through Ihe coming week. Itev M.
Chase1 and others will assist the pastor.
J Hwron was urrehted last night for beat-
lug Ma wife. He was Intoxicated , and when
he icMvhcd his home at Seventh and Leaven-
wurth , tilings wrro not running to suit him.
If" took hln wife to task with several pieces
of fiirnltuie , nnd her outcries brought the
police- .
. \n athletic tournament is billed for Octo
ber 21 .U the I htirEton Ilino armory Several
local i-lungeis are on the program for glove \
contests Chief Seavey has directed Ser
geant Orinshy to be present and see that the
city ordinances governing such affairs are not
violated.
About noon yesterday a bull dog
jumped out of the third story
window of the Ware block to
the sldpivalk , While n policeman hurried
uway la get an ax to put the animal out edof
Us suffering it got up and trotted away , hut
died hhuitly afterwards from the ettects utof
the fall.
W. r Moore , who pleaded guilty to the
charge of having committed grand larceny ,
was sentenced to a term of three jenru In
the penitentiary , while W. E. Frazler , who
passtxj a forged check nt a butcher shop , ,
hujltiK a ham and receiving the balance for
wlilch the check called In cash , was given a
term of the same length.
The Fifth Ward Municipal League club will
hold n meeting at F.rflliig'a hall next Thurs-
da > nlKht , at which time and place Alexander
F. Irvine , late pastor of the Church of Sea
and Land member of Dr. Park hurst's so
ciety in > 'ew York and chairman ol the labor
commltu-e of that organization , now pastor
of IMIgtlm and I'arkdale chapels and ot the
Clu | > < 'l ot the Carpenter on ( fto bottoms In
this city , will address the meeting.
Joycemillinery. . 1024 Douglas itreel.
inr.it.
STOl'T Mr . Sarah O. . Saturday , 5:30 : a. m .
uwtMl TT. mother of Dr. J. K Stout and
MrV J. M > unt Funeral from reM-
den --fi I'npltol avenue , Hunday , Oct. 21 ,
2 p in Intelmont Fori'Kt I.nwu.
Louivili | ! > , Kj Weekly Courier-Journal
ple-iit i ; pv.
St. John's ' Lodge of Masons Will Celebrate
Its Twenty-Fifth Anniversary ,
SPEECHMAKING \ FOLLOW A BANQUET
Cluing * In lluiiimrtpr ! | of Oiinil IriunlniV
tiriiml OlHtrrn Major llcinln Ithlcn n.
\Vooilinen Ooat > lr from Among1
Oitin tin's J'rulcrnltlei , I
' The twenty-fifth anniversary of receiving
Its charter will be celebrated Thursday even
ing , October 25 , In Masonic halt , by St.
John's lodge. No 25 , Ancient Free nnd Accepted -
cepted Masone. The dispensation was
grunted on May 28 , 1SG9. by the stale grand
lodge , which was In session at Nebraska
City. The charter Is dated October 28 , nnd
Is s gncd by Harry 1' . Dcuel , right worthy
deputy grand master , and J. N Vrelsc , right
worthy grand secretary. The charter mem
bers were : A. II Case , who was first masn
ter ; S II Davis , first senior warden ; John
Cameron , first Junior warden ; J. AV. Klppsy ,
J. II Uedfield , II. W Trains , A. N. Wyman ,
Alfred ICellcy , H. S. Latey.
Sines then the lodge has become the
largest In the state and has a membership
of 350.
Invitations have been Issued lo members
of the lodge and ofllcers of the grand lodge
Three hundred guests are expected. A ban
quet will be served and then ( ho evening
will bo taken up with music and speeches.
There are three set toists to be re-
spomUd to as follows "The Grand Lodge"
fir-iiul Mnstcr John A Uberhardt ; ' St.
John's Loilgp , " James W Carr , anJ "Our
Deceased Brethren , " E C. Snyder.
( Inml Templars' Gnuul Oilier rs ,
The headquarters of Grand Chief Templar
Anna M. Saunders of the Order of Good
Templars has been removed from Omaha to
the Iliace block , Lincoln Miss Saunders
has been very actively engaged In the work
of the order for twenty scars , and her ab
sence will be keenly felt by members and
friends In the city She has done more to
brlns the order In the state to Its present
high condition , often by sacrifices , than
iny one else. Shu lias been chief templar
of the slate four times , and during the
twenty years of her membership she lias
been a member of the executive committee
of the grand lodge almost continuously Thn
grand secretary , Emma J. Hedges , Is also a
resident of Lincoln. The other grand om-
C ° IE itccntly elected are Orancl counselor
T L Combs of Omaha , grand vice templar
fielle O\\cns of llloomlngton ; grand treasurer
H. L Ilallcy of Omaha , grand superintendent
juvenile templars , Mrs S K Long of Madl-
Bcn ; grand electoral superintendent. Therese
Sehcck of Omaha.
The appointive othces were filled as fol-
lows- Grand marshal , Frank H Edmunds
of Vorth 1'latte , secretary , J. L Muck of
Lincoln , guard , W 0 IlackmelMer of Arling
ton , sentinel , Charles Honge of Sliver Creek ,
messenger , C. E Vcaton of Lyons.
Major llriulH ug n < , ut Klclrr.
Omaha camp No 120 , Modern Woodmen of
America , had the pleasure of adopting Major
George I' Ilenils at Its last Wednesdi )
meeting The candidate was escorted
thtoiiEh the several scenes of adoption b >
nscorl H D Stone In the prcte-nce of about
250 members of the order , after which he
received Ihe final obligations from the vener
able consul , C 11 T Klepen Following thu.
n piocram under the head of social enter
tainment and good of the order was carrlei
out This consisted of vocal and Instru
mental music , bpeEChos by members of the
camp and by representatives from dlffereii
camps of this city , Coun lLUlults and Soutl
Qmolm. and also by thc'mayor. IMrosh
ments were then servedV ; cigars , followet
and the members and their guests then gave
themselves up for a Jolly , good time , during
tl'crest of the evening
Omaha camp No. 1 0 was organized Octo
her 15 , 1S&3 , with about fifty charter mem
ben- , and was the first camp in Nebraska.
It grew ranldl ) from the beginning- and now
has the largest menibeishlp of any camp In
'He order. It is known as the banner camp ,
not onlv of the state but of the entire or
ganization.
Druid ( Jump ItniMliig Itwlf ,
Druid camp , Xo 21. Woodmen of the
World , has awakened from its siimmet let li
nt gy nnd a considerable amount of business
and pleasure has been enjoyed during the
past two or three weeks. Several applica
tions have been received \\eekly The head
quarters of the order has offered a prize , to
the camp ns soon as the membership reiches
100 , and the members arc working hard to
obtain It Recently a rousing meeting was
held , the bcrt of the year One of the speak-
ira was Dr. W. 0 Ilogers.
Alpha camp. Woodmen of the World , -will
given free entertainment next Thursday
night In Its hall In the Continental block
to members and their friends A fine llter-
nry and musical program has been prepared
for the occasion to be followed with a dance
Refreshments will be served In the course
of the evening Sovereign Council Com
mander Joseph Cullan Root will deliver iin
opening address. All members and their
friends are urged to intend
Serrt.1 * Mirl ti Xiiten.
Next Tuesday night Omaha Chapter No
1 , Hojal Arch Masons , will a'dmlnlster the
Hoyal Arch degree. This will be followed
by a ladles' social
Yah-Nun-Dah-Sls tribe. No 2. Independent
Order of Red Men. gave Its fourth annuil
charity ball In the new Odd Fellows hall
last Thursday night. There was aery
large attendance.
C A Fowler , secretary of Union Pacific
Council 10C9 , Royal Arcanum , has decided
to leave the city , and tlie council is preparing
to give him a send-off at the next meeting ,
tomorrow night. Light refreshments will
ho served and remarks will be mude by
several members
Golden Rod Grove WooJman of theWorld. .
has changed both Its meeting night and
place. Hereafter the meetings will take place
every Wednesday night in the large hall in
the Patterson block It U decided also to
devote one meeting night month purely to
social entertainment This will be tlie II rut
Wednesday night In the month
DR. HERKON WILL SPEAK.
Address on Miilul Qiiemluim I'mlrr ' WOIIIUII'B
tluli Aiiopli'ei Tomorrow ,
Tomorrow noon the department of social
science of the Woman's club will hold a spe
cial meetinc at the Commercial club rooms ,
where Dr. George D. Herron of Iowa col
lege will be entertained
Dr Herron has the chair of applied
Christianity at Iowa college nnd has become
famous for the utterance of radical
mcnts on social customs He Is the man
uhoso address nt Lincoln some time ago
called forth the Instant protest and rebuke of
Governor Ciounse.
Lunch will be had at 12 1C , and half an
hour later Dr. Herron will deliver an 1ln 1
dress. All Interested In the study of social
problems are Invited to ba present.
Woniun'H Lluh livening ScKloti ,
The Woman's club has Instituted an even-
Ing cession In order that women who cannot
attend the usual meeting on Monday after
noons may have the advantages of the club
equally with their sisters The first evening
program will be given Tuesday , October 23.
In the new club rooms over the Host on Store
All members of the club are Invited , and
other women who may -nfen to hear a sample
program , with a view to joining the club ,
will be very welcome.
AV 1.OCAT. . .Ut'SUaiClKCl.r.8. .
Among the musicians of Omaha compost-
Ions have been restricted almost entirely to
sheet music. The manuscript Is ready fern
n new book for male voices. The tltlo page
will read thus "Anthems of 1'ralso for
\ Hale Voices by Leo O. Krntz and 11. U.
Wallace. " The book ; will be Issued by n
Chicago firm and tha gentlemen feel that
they have a work that I11 commend Itself
and that there Is room-Cor such a publica-
Ion. As the tltlo indicates , the boot ! will
> L largely for choir use.
-
The young people of the Kountze Memorial
church arc preparing a "Mother Goose" en
tertainment. In order to add to the merit
of the affair Prof Kratz has taken some of
the well known rhymes , and Jingles nnd ar
ranged nn opperetta about which there Is
quaint charm , and those who have heard It
are delighted The professor Is Just be
ginning his fourth > ear with this congrcga-
ton and at an Increased salary.
It will be a matte'r of regret with many of
; ho friends of the ' T 1C. " quartet to learn
: hat the popular baritone , Mr. J. H Conrad ,
nai permanently retired from tlie quartet.
This has been made necessary by the pres
sure of business cares and was a matter of
great ' regret to Mr. Conrad. Ills place will
10 filled b > Mr Harry .M. liuchnnan , who is
{ tiown In musical circles as n baritone of
unusual promise.
The Mozart Male quartet , assisted by Mrs
it. E. Sunderlaml , elpcutlonlst , Franz Adel-
nann violinist , and Mis-it Duller pianist , will
give a concert at the First Baptist church
Thursday evening of this week.
The King's Daughters of All Saints church
will give throe Sunday'afternoon concerts , nt
each of which a collection will be taken up
'or the benefit of the Mission of Our Merciful
Savior The flrst of the series will be given
it 3.30 p. in , Sunday , October 28 , and will
tie as follows :
ni ! Solo Nuptial Miuch Cullmant
Mr W. r. Marshall.
Solo Itesurrectlon llolden
Mr. Albert Wnlli-rstedt.
riute Solo Selected
Mr. Olaf Peclerson.
Organ Solo 1 Ms to rule Qregh
Mr. liiirslmll
Prepare Ye the Way of the Loid Onrrett
All SnlntB Choir.
Solo With Viiilurc Clad Hajdn
llss Mil-tie Coon.
Orjrn.li Solo Triumphal Mnu-h Buck
.Mr. Marshall.
Prof. Roe entertained a few of his friends
at his home on Sherman avenue Friday even
ing Among the BUDSIS were the members
of the Sutorius Mandolin club A most pleas-
anu evening 'was spent.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robinson of Council
Hluffs and the Ml cs Robinson have Issued
Invitations for the opening of the Conserva
tory of Music nt 410 llroadway In that city
ne\t Thursday evening A. large number of
Omaha people musically Interested have been
| Invited. i
Mr. Hans Albert is engaged for four con
certs , In Iowa to be given some time In No
vember. The cities \islted will be Cedar
Rapids ] , Mount Vernon , Ottumwn and Mount
Pleasant.
: r//.s n > n ///.ST. .
That austere game which our forefathers
and foremothera loved to play because It
required so much Intentness and ; profound
silence has been taken up by society and Is
now played at many functions. That the
fair readers of the society page may Know
some handy rules about whist the follow
ing arc given In ihyme.
If 3011 the modern game of whist would
know ,
Fiom tht" urent principle. Its precepts How ,
Trent your liand us to yom p.irtnei's joined ,
And play not nlonc , but both combined.
your first lead makes your partner under
stand
What is the ehlef component of your hand ;
And hence there It neci > ssit > the strongest
That jour Hist lead be fiom joui suit that's
longest.
In till" , with nc-e mid king , lend klnp then
With' king and queen , king also 1ms first
place
With nee , queen , knave , lend ncc ard then
the' queen.
With uce four small one , nee hould Hist
lie een ;
With queen , knave , ten you let the queen
piecedc ;
In other ciis-es , jou the lowest lead.
lire vou letuiu your friend's , your own suit
play ;
Iliit trumps yeu must return without de
lay.
Whin jou icttun your paitnei's lend , tnKt
p.ilns
To lend linck the best jour hand oontnlns
If you leceived not more tbnn three at Hist
It 3 uu had mote , von may leturn the- worst
lint If vou hold the muster caid , juuie
bound
lu most ciises to play It second round
When'er > ou want a lead , 'tis seldom VVIOIIH ;
TJ lead up to the weak , 01 thiough the
strong.
If second hand , jour lowest should be
played ,
c'ulehs 5-011 mean "trump sign il to bt
inn ile :
Or , if you've king nnd queen , 01 ace and
' '
Then'one'of these- will be the pioper thing
Mind well tlie rule fet tnimps , jou'll often
med them-
When > ou hold live , 'tlw alwajs light lo
lead them.
Or , If the lend won't come In time to jou ,
Then signal to votir pnitnur so to do.
Wntch also for j < ui partners trump le
quest ,
To which , with less than fein , play out
j'OUr best.
To lend through honors tinned up Is bad
play ,
Untoou want the trump suit cleaied
When , second hand , a doubtful trick you
Me ,
Uon't trump It If jou hold more trumps
than three' ;
Hut havlntr tluee or less , ( rump fearlessly.
When wcnk In trumps jours'clf. don't foice
jour flit nil.
Hut always fence the ailveise .stiong tiump
hand.
Tor frequence ! ) , stern otistom lins decreed
The lowest 5011 must play. If you don't lead
When > ou discard , weak suits you ought
to clioosn.
Tor stiong ones uie too valuable to lose
Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache. Trial
size- , -5 cents. All druggists.
W. I * , llcnshuw ofl 'Chadron ' Is at the
Barker.
E. F. Hutclilnson of ! Plttsburg , I'a is at
the Darker
G. Scherbllck of Bcttrlco registered at the
I'axton last evening.
J. it. Jay of Fremont' was one of Uie ar
rivals at the Mlllard last night.
Mr. Alonzo H. Stfwart of Washington Is
\isltlng Omaha friends , this week.
Mrs. M Reed of Stauc City nnd Mrs 13. J.
Lowry of DPS Molnes are at the Barker.
IX J. O'Donahoe lias again entered the
mercantile field , having' taken charge of the
cloak department stl Hayden Bros ' store.
Mr O Donalioe goes today to the east
ern markets and expeeta-to return In about a
week.
Commercial men at the Darker L f >
Craig Louisville. K > , H D Curtis Grand
Island , John M Fiemnilng. Fremont , J S
Shaub , Louisville Ky. , W C Drish. St
Louis. C D Harrington , Nebraska City , M
J Holcomb Lincoln.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S.Gov't Report
Powder
IN LOCAL GERMAN CIRCLE9.
No\cl ] : iitFrlnlmnrnt ( liven \ij \ the Llriler-
krnnz l.ixnl Suiuluy .Sight.
A novel entertainment " .is given last
Similar \iy \ the LltJerkrnru society to Its
members nml friends. It consisted of a
Rraiic-iilcklng In connection with a Onnce.
Tills kind of amusement , which Is paid to
have hail Its origin In the Ithlne country ,
furnished fun to the many i > coule who were
present.
Numerous string ; , from which hung luscious
fruits , such na apples , pears and grapes ,
were crossed nml rccrosscd In the hall at a
height ol about sit ( eel. Intertwined were
nlso earl a tuls of leaves. Upon the stage
were seated Jacob Kopp , as a lilgh court ,
with Tretl Klenko as secretary.
The a musing part of the proRram came
with the detection of thefts of Irults , com
mitted either by dancers or spectators
Guards were stationed In different parts of
tlie room and so soon as anbody was caught
In the act a slirlil whistle and the detention
of the criminal by others nttracted the at
tention ot all. The- culprit was taken before
the trlbiin.il and with much ceremony and
maintenance of dignity , convicted by the
court to pay a line accordltiR to the enormity
of the offense. The highest fine which could
be Imposed on the occasion was $2. for the
abstracting of a large crown , suspended from
the celllnK near the center of the hall.
According to a table posted on the sUge , It
was also a crime for a person to
como sudden > y 1" contact with the
door. N'umerouA accidents of thin '
character -ncro witnessed on account |
of the llpicry | condition ot the floor
the result of crushed grapes and leaves under I
foot. The lucky ones ycro duly ccn-
\cnced. A shout of Joy and much laxiRlitor
from , the lUtnessInt ; crowd accompanied
every such Incident. The entire program was
not cone I in ! oil until a Into hour , when every
body had concluded his or her shnro In the
fun ,
nt
The season's first high five game In the
German club room Vvfls played last Thursday
BXrnlug Players to the number of tncnty-
olght gathered around the tnblo and pleas
antly contested for prize' . These gatherings
hnvo como to bo a regular feature in the
club and will bo continued at Internals dur
ing the winter. On ( ho last occasion Honrj
Suesenbach wai the winner of the Rrntle-
in en's prize , consisting of a scarf pin. and
Mrs. Gtwigu Helmrod carried off the ladles'
honors , winning a silver belt.
Singing .Soelotln lt < > he. r hiK.
The Lledcrkranz and Saengcrbiinil will
their principal rehearsal for the grand
concert , which li to take place at flcrmanta
hall acet from today , this afternoon at
the Farnmn street hfl.ll In the evening the
last mentioned society Is to amuse Itx mem
bers and friends at private theatricals and
the rendition of vocal selections.
limner Men * * InitUiitiv
A general meeting of members of the
Young Men's Institute will l > o held this
MRS. J. BENSON ,
Imperial PiDnwl Paper Patterns
that wo
Arc the Newest in Design , give 2
Most 1'erfect in Fit , for one. The
ilrupcd ntul pinnutl pattern
Easiest.to Use ,
tern shows hcnv Illegal1-
Cheauest , most incut IB put together.
The Hat duplicate 1-j
Reliable in livery Way , used to cut out ny.
Uoth of those patterns
for the ptico of one.
Hard Coal Base
Burner. Uses
one-third less
coal- Powerful
heater will
keep fire 3 days
without atten
tion.
Beautiful i n
design perfect
in operation.
Sole Agents ,
Prices $20 to $5 5. Cor. I4TII and Tarnini Sts.
: S. R. H. DAVIES ,
1520 DOUGLAS STREET ,
The hrgest stock of fine trimmed hats
west of C/itcagJ. Don't forget our street
hat ; it's so stylish and becoming for a
small genteel lady called Princess Nic
otine Turbans they are very natty and
swell.
DAVIES , 1520 Douglas-st.
FOR YOUNG MEN.
30 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION §
UNDER EXPERIENCED INSTHUCTORS-Oct. 16 lo Mar. 16-
ARITHMETIC , PENMANSHIP , CORRESPONDENCE
GRAMMAR , SPELLING , COMPOSITION.
BOOKKEEPING , STENOGRAPHS , TYPEWRITING ,
ALGEBRA , Higher Mathematics , MECH. DRAWING ,
ARCH. DRAWING , MECHANICS. Debating Society ,
GUITAR CLUB , Chloral Singing , ami ORCHESTRAL ,
FRENCH < * 2 e.xtui ) fclghl reading , GERMAN (92 ( extra )
SPANIBH--J2oNtra ( ) WORKING BOYS' SCHOOL. In ulumcntary
Studies for Bu s 12 to 15 yeru-b of ago-cost M and Other Courses.
.00 Pays for all these classes and limited
= = membership in the
Youns ieos
I i rf I * " * * * ' * r * " " * " " " * v * * - *
7
Building , IG h and Douglas Sts.
Any Young Man May Join. Gymnascum and Maths , $5 Extra.
afternoon Rt 3 o'clqck nt tlio Institute roornt.
St f'hllomena's hall , for Ida imrpose of &r-
runglnK n strips of literary anil social cn-
tcrlalnnienls for the winter sra on. Y rloui
matters ol great ituporlnnca lo the initltut&
vvlll bo eonaWercd , and U la cxpocti.il every
niftuber will attend
Johnton Urot , hard coal , Tel 1053.
Hetxel Grocery 60 ,
A BIG LIST OF
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
STAPLE GROCERIES
Our sales advertise us in the enl > effccllve
way we can command
Qualltj is what wo are sticklers for anil
purity Is a part of quality Kvery article as
represented or money refunded
J'rices JJo the \Vorlc
Here are n few prices mode for a three
dnjs' sale Monda ) , Tuesday and Wedncidny
this wick
22 pounds granulated sugar for $1 00 with ,
> our order.
i'lllsbury s best 4X flour , S < le sack Wo
have I ooo sacks of this celebrated flour uiul
will sell nt this price till It In nil gone
Our famous 5X fancy patent ( best Hour on
earth ) flic a sack
Our Buffalo Hour goes nil this week at
OOo u sack
THURSDAY , 1O to II A. M.
Beginning nt 10 o'clock Thursday morning
we ulll sell for one hour :
10 bars of Kirk s White Russian soup for
23o ( With each order )
Uacli day of the whole week , beginning at
2 o cluck p. m , we will sell for Just one lujur
S bars of white Spanish soap for 2Cc ( with.
your order )
OPEN PRICES ALL WEEK.
3X soda and ojstor crackers. 3'4c , ginger
snaps , Cc , lemon creams , Kc , Iremncr' ) &
French biscuits , lOc , lemon and vanilla , wa
fers , ifie , imported Fr nch peas , IBo ; 12
ounce bottle olives. IBc , line catsup , per bet
tle lOc condensed milk , lOc.
Dried fruits , from 6e upward
8 pounds buckwheat for 23C.
I3gB strictly fresh and warranted , ISe.
Job lot of lemons to he sold lit Oo per
dozen every one warranted
Wt carry the best line of butter In the
ell ) . > , i
Nebraska , creamery , ? 0c , Iowa creamery ,
2Cc. Malvein creamery , 2Cc , cream cheese , 6
and 10e
COFFEE AND TEA.
Hruken Mocha nnd Java , llje , broken Java ,
ISc. No I Rio 20c ; extra No. 1 Rio , 22140 !
Golden Rio , 2flp ; extra ( iohlcn Rio , 300 ;
Mocha and Java , 33c.
Tea sittings , lOc to IBc ; Japan , 20c to GOcj
fiunpowdcr , 20c to Cue : English llronktust.
3Sc to COc , the Cejlon Hleml 25c. Thin it. a
Job lot and is worth more money Very
best CPJ Ion SOc pound ; very Cue Cejlon , DDiJ
pound '
La i Be size No 1 washtiibs. E5c ; No. 2
washtubs -IHc No II washtubs 3. > c , 2 hoop
pnlls lOc 3 hoop palls , ] 3c , wash board , 100.
Ci Inrado potatoes , SOc bushel , Idaho pota >
tors 'im bushel The-y are the nicest po-
ra'u tliul jou hav" ever seen
MEATS.
This department is presided over by an of-
pi n butcher who selects the very driest
nii-uts to be procuicd In this market. 5
pi unds silt pork , 25c ; bulk osiers , 20c pe
qiiurt ulinct from Baltlmoie ) ; round etealfj
Ux ptaitid 3 pounds , 25c ; lard. 3 pounds , Eo ; 1
b st rie.ne. Kettle rendered lard 12'ic ' iu
\\v are agents for the pure Canadian * J' '
maple syrup. * TP
\\e rntrv a full and complete line of fnjjtp
of all kinds California freestone peachy ? ,
fjcper bo\ : clings , "uc. They are strictly
No I I'cars lOc per dozen , or 30c per pwlt ,
These pears are splendid for preserving tso
Is s ° ur chance to buy them J
All goods warranted strictly lirst class ,
Ifcl/cl Grocery Co , Reliable Grocers ,
_ ' 'ltli ami Cumin" Hl.s.
THE ROYAL ACORN ,
leading Base "iifn
Tlio API rn fcyslom of ventilation IB tlie only
corrorl syjitim anil is patented
Tlip fact that tlio Acorn Ventilator na on
Hitinarltct > wrn be-fore any others Is sulll-
e-lrnt ovlili-iuc of Its originality
Ut us sliou you WHY ami WIIKHCIN ti !
Ac-orn i-xccls Its Imitators. You want tea.-
not lian
24O7 Cuming St.
SOLE AGENTS.
Full Set Teeth $5
Itolljblo
Work
Altfur *
Dr , WITHERS ,
1th Floor nrono block , 16th and
Tolephona 1775 Omaha , tf 1-
Tea Tables
( i (
Were $7.50 , No\v $ { 1 ,
Shivoricks October Said.