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T4 OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY SEPTEMP™ . oo, ~ : ) ¥y THE LODGES. Threo_Todgen have heen - institn DORCHESTER. l N —————," s i o MeRI00: 11 158 e THIS NITW AND CORRECT MAD "0 Al 8 Frove. seyond any rensonable question that the A Broken Column in Masonry, Ka gained seven lodges and 517} CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN B'v inembers last year. and Mourning Among New sections are continually being the Brethren, 5 added to the Uniform Rank, ts Possibilities and Wélf'“'l G rur..l for you o tako when traveling tn sither Altoetioh hitwana ! Lhicago ang ali of the Principal Polnts in the Wi est, Nor 1y areruliy oxamine this Map. Tho I'rincipal arpylie it e OnAbis ¥oad, 1fs throng B fihetion ot tough tralus wako close o California Pythianism can be cor rectly reported as satisfactorily prod Ancient Masonry in America~Th o1 the West and NortTwash ok 81 otions With [he tratns of a1l Fdlronie, Triple Link and Knightly b I hout the United| R Dorchesterll Mo one whois thoronghly resulark ‘M Pythlans, PN 8 1g in mombery s the first town west of Croto, andiin the boweleis it s o ' 0. o J Y B at 1 irregular. He y o ; I '“'{“" " E”J] g‘ll'!rmlnw 1 lso the first town enst of Friend. Tt (o o) o B b . A new building at Contral City, W, 300 inhabi i ! 5 THE FREE MASONS. B kota, has Just teoh ‘arostey and ontains 300 inhabitants, and is the ol 1 g < o‘) & ~-[~° ‘v;mm BRO. JAMES A, GARFIELD, occupied jointly by the Dythians, market town for a district of ag richly Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, FLbnen T ekl 2 The death of Bro. James A, Gar-@Masons and Odd Fellows, This bo-@farming lands as there are in the) ;;-\(“\‘\lr::‘wwfl"".\v and consequent fmmumil vl oy [P N field, though not unexpocted hasspeaks harmony and good will in thatlSouth Platte country. There issgoodl SOLD LY ALL DRUGGISTS : " ctayten ”"*':,“,'P""i “I"“‘“‘l the fraternity profoundlyflcommunity hanco here for enterprising Dusinessil _ ¥ the mos I8 ol ) throughout the country. One of the men, A banker, an agricultural il ting th 2 Y / V1 FASTARY, Soev] whith torminate Mere L LEAVRYWORTI, | ATe1ON NIl Brures and Omeua, the COMMRRITAY NTERS from whieh mdinte Call for Republican Stato Convens tion. plement dealss,. a harness maker, and| e Republican dlectors of the Stato ol carpontor, aro badly veoded, andfd SOMETHINC braska are hereby ealled to send dele-| most shining cxamplés of a bright and conscientions Mason, he hesitated to publicly identify h \ Wwith the cause or topractice in privatell” 1 i i Il probability, « v gates from the several eounties, to mect infjthero is not, i all probability, o }' life, the tencts of the order, His :Ll‘ll\ Convention at Liteoln, on Wedne { 3 i EVERY L il . the of tl A ate Conventio reoln, on_ Wednes. s that wonld not bo benefitted i | public life at Washington affordedfliay, October ath, 1 SR Fhi s AR o ADY T bo tha tacine Soome e | him many opportunities of masonic) UHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA in., for the burpose of placing in nomma- i a very skt time by the increased £ Bioh candidates for #45 fatlowing nomedSloustom that only comes from comped OUGHT To KNow M D 1 usefulness, and they were never know-| 3 FAY 1 ) k . s CIFIQ RATLWAY ingly neglected. ““I never applied toll " Ouo of the Supreme C ition. Hence dry goods and groceryg 41 the only line from Chieago ownl him’" for ance for a Mason’sfl o Regents of the State ! 9. Wi b (15 Wittt There exists a means of so- widow children,” said BroJ And to transact such other business ad curing a soft and brilliant ) passenger i d ventilated cowehw Albert ike in_ recent inter- view, “‘thas ho did not respond cheerfully and even eagerly, often| throwing aside personal matters ol \importance to attend to the claims off the suffering and ncedy.” Bro. Gar- field was a member of the Blue lodge, the Chapter of Royal Arch Masons| and the Commandery of Knights Complexion, no matter how§ DOOT i!, may urally be, EBRLE. ety Tagan’s Magnolia Balm fs a SOCILTIES, CHURCIES ANDSCHOOIS. i (lolfeate and harmless arti-§on fenction of@l Lhree church buildings, one of thely clo, which instantly removest: Also_oncfffbeat schools in the state, and the Oddll F'rockles, Tan, Redness, nized coun-ipellows and Kuights of Honor, oIl Roughness, Fru wions, Vul: !c..otc. Ne uay properly come before the cmvention | A few more grain’ dealers wouldfg The several counties are entitled to rep- Mol to bring the farmers to Dorches n the State convention as fol-| sed upon the vote cast for W. Collins for Presidential ele h . od magsificonce, Prisway and onyown world-fanou I 1 pane™ CHIGA IECWESTERN JTAL M;.! . THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, g orits prineipal Mnes, rng ench way dally frof Ixpread’ It s tho only read west of Chieago that uscs l.h': Mol i Cars betwoen Chioss, Peora, M d Misvouri Rivor Poiutie an nl tions at all points of intersoction with otlier i Aidting A y Kl Ve Delf help to form what is known as goodl gar Flushings, ¢ Kaa are . 'emplar. e was also a Scottish| S e ] . : Ve tho [ X ; H & 9 Rite Mason of tho eighteenth degreo, | seocicty. & (fi].h"“m and matural arc its§l, o s e tnne w8 T he Imperial Palace Dining Cars J anid an 6lobtad Princs of ‘theliioyal There is no liquor soldin or aroundl €ffects that its use is not, “lm-. Waowl an atitarnia B 1t 1 tho onty rond that rims Paliman Stoening & i ¥ S ¢ . Orezon, Wi QM thr § 2 Newest i secret, which degree he had madel 8 Dorchester. b suspected hy anybody, u‘-.‘d“;"\::r\;lm\lun SE Ao iy 5,000 MILLS OF 104D, 1t (o fi?x??’xflfi'n&’fi?.fi'.umg’f Cifibago.” It bad. arrangements to receive during thef 7 I IMPROVE 0 N No lady has the right toff s i srrangements rogarding baggago o A Yona, Minuesata &Central Dhkata Llnh_: u coming month. ) Inall the dafies o 15| Madison .. 670 ofl Alloy & Maxfiold and 8. ¢, Panterfl PTesent a disfignred face infy . Wb Mnidh by s G SR We 0, Ao, Groon Bay & LAk foerion ina. 3 the erder he showed himself to be not§ o Q*'.I}'.'ZL g};; OBhavo-erected o fine brick block twol S0ciety when the Magnolin§ AT LN AR et oupen Tiolidk Agents fintho Unitod States aud| only fl‘"l‘_“’ e l’hlllt an (‘,fllljlll.‘n‘tl :u'x]d 1| Nomeeo+ 100 3@btories high, l.lnlly.is S0ld by all druggistsl Tickets, maps and folders at al prinetpal MARVIN 'l‘l“.’”f" ask for Tickets via this road, e suro thay read overdt,and talte nono othess i conscientious brother lis death) o naha . 1473 118 A depot has just beon completed for 75 cents, -n;‘m“mvn{.;;'xrv_.mu hmhwumll}r;:lhs.’o"N ) UGHITT, Gen'l Manager, Chlcago. s« Wi Il STRNNETT, Gen') Pass, Agent, Chicagos, falls upon tho fraternity even 1| Otoo ... 1918 1iand any quantity of dwellings avel Vice Prot & Gen, Tkt and Pl Ay TARRY P. DUEL, Ticket Agor&,, & N, W. Railway, 14th ond Fambam strsots, i more heavily than upon the 5| Pawnee...1181 - Yflroing up. “Managor, Chicwo [ by BE al.\l{:fll.l‘z,)xh‘t:’m‘ loket Agent . & N, W, Ttailway, 14thiand Paroham stroote’ rgni:m:r:d]mi nfl tlrlsiua:mtmull !hg iy S| S H. C. Bittenbender has lately estab-§ - IS 1880 SHORT LINE Issi BAMES . OLARR. Gemoral Avondy 0 O P+ 1 B Depot . of personal bereavement which it en-| 3 " i ive vi e, The Star. N X ol tails is ovid enced by the draped work] §| Dolic...c.ifgaa. rfianed s lve ugwapaper, Tfie Ker BICYGLES. Jomaeir coLosmiag ™" — | ing tools and the emblems of mourn- 1 | Red Willowess y s p e ,,';;;fi,n,.";;:',:‘ KANSAS GITY, : Py ing in a thousand lodges throughout[ 11 | Richrdson 1764 Wheat is estimated at h‘"“ e . and price list containiug full . h \ the country. 23 | Saline . 1 Oats above the average. Corn three-| {nformation; { St' JBE & Gflu]l[}]l Blufiq : 10 fourths of average yield but a large) h N Iy The Omaha Knights Templar havel decided to Fold memorial services on Monday evening in their Asylum in| N. I D, SOLOMON, g Paints, 0ils and Glas Jacreage and hence more corn thanfll == NSE Beforas RAILROAID 8 THR ONLY Goods Suitable for the Masonic Hall commemorative of the R CATTLE, 4 . s ) liteTatia/deAbh Gt Bin KnlEHE JARENIAL 2 Fifteon hundred head of cattls nif oManta, NuB — Direct Line to ST, LOUIS : CGarfield. Elaborate Frepara\tiuna are ;’- grass in the immediate vicinity tribu-| AND THE EAST in progress to make the event inter-f§ o utary to Dorchester and a great quan- n From Omaha and the West. esting and instructiye. 8 tity of hogs. N o 4 Maant Morish odge of Pep g R P T o el —JUST RECRIVED AT— NEW_YORK. Daily PassengerTrains QEACHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LES! CHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL} OTHER LIN entire lino s equippod with Pullman’ Wis steadily advancing in value andly sells readily. ~ There are only twol Total........441or three unculvivated farmsin all thig| It is recommended—First, That nofcounty. ~Oultivated land is worthd proxies be admitted to the convention ex-flabout £3500 for a quarter sec-§ foept such as are held by pemons residing@tion. Thoe surface is gently rolling, in the counties from which the proxies arellanq better farming land would be hard fection also contemplates hold-| ing at an early day a Lodge off Sorrow in accordance with the beau- tiful ritual of the Scottish Rite inf§ memory of Bro. Garfield. k ANCIENT AMERICAN MASONRY, Dr. Le Plougeon, a d oW Guild & McInnis’ And will besold at our usual extremely ! ziven 1 4 " archweologist, writes the Y to find. Sleeping Cars, Palaco Day Coachos, Millery i A Second. Thaf 2 a ' plor, nd tho o : teresting letter from Merida, Yucad it LGkl dBAlL iy TRICKS, AR REH SRt I OVT PBIGES I sent an absent member of his delegation} s unless he be clothed with authority from@ T. B. Parker, tho prominent pro- the county convention or is in possessionffessional politician of the democratic) of prosies from regularly elected delegatesllchool, did much to bring this town P nto commercial disgrace, but now he r,{f"ct‘,flf.‘,;?{p?,u Republican State Cenllig sone and honest men breathe mor JAMES W. DAWES, Chm'n, [ffreely. . . J. HexpERsHor, Sec’y. pro tem. A harness maker went out foraging Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 81, 1881, the other day, and being fond of Tmuh. o piled a few into his wagon) when ho passed an inviting patch. Novel Parasols: Y The sequel, however, was that th: The last novelty in parasols is tofiite farmers got onto the trail and| have them in velvet. One lately seen) ompelled the return of each and in ruby velvet had a large gold-em every squash. tan: ‘I have discovered the ruins of] VIA nANSAH an ancient Masonic temple, where the DD KRR AL priests and magicians used to gather| in order to celebrate their mysteries. The Masonic lodge of those be-J longing to the first degree fronts towards the mnorth; that of] the Masons belonging to the second| and third degree points to the south. I have foun%ln ew of the mysticall dice, a stone on which is carved an apron with a hand on it and a cabalis- tic stone, (the stone is of such a de- scription that your correspondent is West. 1.3 AYC.DAWES, Gon, Supt., St. Joseph, Mo Gen, Pass, and Ticket Agt., St. Joseph, Mo, + ANDY Bonbi, Ticket Agent, 020 Farnham street, A. B. BArNAuD General Ageit, G Blankets and Comtorters, Flan- nels and Shirtings, Cotton Flan- nels and Sheetings, Muslin and Calicoes, Dress Goods, Sliks and Satins, Black Goods and Cash- meres, Hosiery and Underwear Corsets and Gloves, Ribbons an 3 “ SAPPHIRE RINGS. WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND GOMPLIMENTARY PRESENTS. St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS, g f opinion that he found a similarfibroidered bee on one division, An- b it : sets stong in the tomplo of Heliopolls), IMother novelty was of cream Incal inl,r;ttiz‘,':,'fi t“.v::“,‘;,ggs;n‘;ld]ilffii wh e (HE OLO RELIABLE SIOUX CITY ROUTE Ladies’ Neckwear, Cloaks and Dol- { P’ havo. taken copies in clay, and shalluarrow flounces, with different sizedft Y00 EE PERSRL BEUR, BT Smeiomee L D G D mans, Table Linens and Napkins, PROM COUNCIL BLUFFS 10 ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS s DULUTH OR BISMARCK \nd all points In Northern Iowa, Minnesota anc wisota. This line 1s ¢ with the improvec catinghouse Auton: Dicke aud Mille d for PHARL RINGS, Gent's White and Colored Shirts, Waterproofs [and Flannel suitings, Denims and Jeans. Our ;Blue Checked Shirting at 16 2-3¢, Seld Everywhere else ab 20c. You will SAVE MONEY by Buying Your Goods of GUILD & MCcINNIS, 603 N. I6th St.,2nd door N. of Cal., E. Side, INVITATION TO ALL WHO HAVE WATCHES AND CLOCKS Brazilian flies and beetlen‘ Beattered® © o410 signature of that sister, andj over it among the folds. Painted par-B.. 17 that a littlo change was wante psols have beon a furour this season,Beor somo girlish toy, the amount asked affording opportunity to muidens fairlle, ) o shrowdly caleulated to “izel for the display of their artistic skill,) ihe pilon of the victim. Some thirty) nd some of the designs are decidedlyl® ), forty dollars were obtained beforef unique and altogether lovely. Thellyo ume was discovered and then a floral designs are u'uunl]y 'clwmn with$ tattoo reveille and the long roll were) refexiguc’c t_(lxltl:«lx tolilielfi, e'.u.mz}c]o"lf:;. played on the seat of that boy’s panta| I"’"]‘:“"E ‘“g‘ 29 f‘:;‘e"‘ :t‘t 01, loons, but he is still known as th or dress, . Some of the prettiest havelly, it jay Giouldish boy in the country, a long trail of flowers and leaves be-Bl ™1y 1 cte 1o long needed a good ginning about the center and lyingly, o1 wnd Mr. Kinkle is trying hard flcarclessly across the parasol, termina-R, ") (10 bill o 4. B oy ting st tho ed o trail of briar withB ™y "y dor many obligations to} A fJicrrics; hops, some of them turninglyo,qing citizens for kindly aid, and I Thursday uing. i Virginia creeper, with some| ospecially to M. Bittanbander Lef s A ory Masonic hall is to hefof the leaves of the lovely green off e Y g Mr, Alley, tho f)ust- built in Nassau, Bahama Islands. Thogls wter, | Enterprise and public spiritid | lower floor will be used for stores, thef o the principal requisites for success second story as a concert and lecture-§ ; n this western world, and Mossrs.§ room, and the upper floor for lodgefpetals, some of these —soat-§ Alley and Bittenhender havea large rooms, fitered and falling out, apparently lost@ ' e 6 0 , T entennial exercises at York-$irom some of the flowers. Bouquetsf' AEAG Lt AU WA e Vit i eangy oo g owers-maszueries snd.sravos @, 1ox husines e e sleriingd Fginags (ollege, | from 18th to 21st October, inclusive, Jgcornilowers and corn, or carnations, i = — ] q The Masonic order will lay the corner| i}fiplf:séy t:fi&: h:?cltllqwr and f;)l‘l:"“g(ll" ! M'Iver, of Texas, THEfi??E&:&Y’E% FRI\ eren ections, or apparently if i G a0 . R. , Princlpal, Aung at random, m'u‘frequumly searil ““‘What's all this crowd ull‘ouml for?”’ Creigzh Bl K f Wosked Mr. Mclver. of Texas, the reighton Block, try to establish the relation between| these discovered Masonic attributes| and those found at Memphis and The- bes. I1think I may not be mistaken) if I suspect a relation as well with| those attributes discovered by Gor- ringe on the pedestal of the Cleopatra § obelisk at present in Central Park. 1 GOAT HAIRS. There was work on Tuesday even-| ing in the M. M. degree by the com-i§ b panions of the Chapter of Royal Archg ) Masons. St, JohnsJodge No. 25, i A. M., worked the E. A. degree on _AND_STERLI IN _GREAT VARIETY ogant Drawing Room\ n ul controlled by the com T CHANGE betwoo wepot 8t Council Bluft RUBY RINGS, Transfor_dopot & reaching Sioux Cit, 11:06 8. m. waking E OF ANY,OTHE WHIPPLE, McMILLEN & CO., £ VW IEL I IR R DIAMOND RINGS, . Panl at 8:30 p. m., arriving and Union Pacific Trans 650 4, . &P R R uperintendent, Missouri Valloy, b at your ticke T, E. ROBINSO} Asst, Ger Pas gent, J.H, O'BRY AN, Pasengor Agent Aouncil Biifts, Tows, WISE'S tAxle Grease roses, poppies. and| with - deciduous stone of the monument, and over| 5,000 of the craft are expected to bel Fressn . B ihor brampet ahaped blon Gother morning when tho captain offfowsns, = . NEnsasKA HEVER GUMSI 1O BE REPAIRED, Nova Caesavea Fiarmony lodge No. soms, with a couple of humming-birds the regulators caught up with him. @ - garsond tor Cireul r __noy. 20d&wt) 4 y Used on Wagons, Buggies, Reapers, Threshen B ind 51l Machinery, It isIxy. L, s AND TEAMBTERS. 1t cures fliinds of sorco on Horsew acd Stock, as well as on} "™ OLARK & WISE, Manuf's. 386 Ilinols Street, Chicago, LWREND FOR PRICES Je 24-06m-ba Black Diamond Coal Co. . O " “They have come to see the hang- 3 T fioreringineat, ox 8 ADIRY/fr - fower ing,” said the captain; “‘man going AGENTS WANTED ror ovk NEW BOOR pringing from the edge, with birds Flat i (a8 ¢ ) land butterflies,, On one is a singl 'v’\um??m]:l‘“;filllt Aoh minnigtbelE B'BLE FOH THE VUU“G, will soon flourish 1n Spain, where notfon another a crowd of brilliant butter-fircLver, walking sidew a0y Auc: “Xoon R anguaye for ol Bid young. | SiroRasy Bk § @ ago its pa 3 M i . Ming his hands down. ‘‘Got a hors g B i pressive long ago its patrons were peraecuted flies, and on still another, worn with) ¢ ry * S th 8 instructor, Every parent will securo this and imprisoned. Signor Sagasts, M. blue costume, a cloud of blue ut here in the brush T want to lookfifiore " preach A 7 4 L prime minister, is the Grand Master. Bbuttorflies on an ivory ground with| fter; 'fraid she’s got & spavin comin’.f418.00, Seud for circulars with extes terms. a blossom here and there of the pur-§ 2, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is the wealth- i iest lodge in the world, its real estate y and other investments being worth 4 over $500,000. EINGRAVING —T0 BE DONE OR— JEWELRY*;. MANUFACTURED. (While our Work is better, our Prices areé Lower for circu “That’s it,” the captain said; “lit 3L CHAMI(H(?&UO‘ Bt. Louid Mo, t . : tle gorrel mare with a blaze face and ) 1 G \ THE TRIPLE LINK. ple-blue scabious. A flight of swal- B i e JRTRON RRKD. wewisnexo JW. HLOOM'S, . 8. NEWELL, On Monday, the 10h instan,thifflovs ctoming diagonaly'a auee Tinoll? ML (L WY A b U BYRON REED & GO. TP i g 40 T foan al) ghoare: o Sovereign Grand Lodge assembled atfgParasol is quaint and effective, andfh ' e 05 OLDWKT KSTABLISHED AT THE LAST HARD O—l;«S»a"T COAL i car lots or In quantitics to sult purchasers, X ST ATH BFATR Yurd,FlootFarnhaniudDouc | received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS Cincinnati, Ohio. While there will be hospitable receptions, parades,) banquets, etc., there is also much legislation that will be attended to, Iso a single swallow flying off from) 0 1P d ) one of a darker blue as if belated and] ;‘?“" '“" ,'a“; ‘}\lf)x(-;ti}:fi!ver. L'y Rea‘l Esta)te Agenc hurrying to its nest. Floral fringes “Su‘:;‘;in‘g h‘u o W e o i jare seen on many parasols where boun, filied & co 1ple of regulators full IN NEBRASKAY If allare present there will bo 18ifsmall flowors aro used in the painte ith the sardonio laughfl] Keer complcto' sbatract of titlo to all Rea as Bts,, Omaha. i ofticersand I:epruentati\»en. :518"., al:tfiofiuufldn;u: dl:u‘;:: b\v'u)\ f. ‘l:“‘ll:;h“:,‘ll“:"t:;; '3;:;;:;::’“4"“#6 estate in Omaha and Dourlas county. — wayt d bt offered for Com pe‘ ition in our'line \ The Wildey Association, of Chicago,li® et gy 0o R Ol ause he couldn't stay “‘to the hang. o prps ot . : has decided t{mt Thomas ’Wilduy vgn' papasially adapled to this pyrpose, ing,” he disappeared in the brush to DRS, COFFM A N PROPATE NOTIEH, v e r A l 1 c o m p Qt 1 t o r s born in 1782, and tlmlt bthe e‘;mtm:lnia “; % l;‘. look after that spavin,— [Gov. Rob ——AND. ey e g G S * anniyersay is to be celebrated on Jan- orthless Stuff. erts, - s & County Court, held at the uary 16, 18! Not so fast my friend; 1f you could} — TI IODII)S()N oo 7 and fr il Conntr 8 'or the Best Watch Work, o ) ) of Forthe Best Jewelry, (own make.) REE Beveral Grand Lodges have instruct- ed their representatives to urge the Sovereign Grand Lodge to adopt see the strong, healthy, blooming] Kidney Complaint Cured. dni. an men, women and children that havell B, Turner, nouhe;':er, N. Y., writes Pl(l)!.slc:?:?csmmmgu eg!;‘g.;l?‘ns ’ Dclas, ' 03 been raised from beds of sickness, ‘I have been for over umcnaury-'ubl{ffl, z;:;: Farniamand DoUEieR ) dg In the matfer of the adoption of Jeunle & Coly er, & minor, On reading and filing the petition of Amos For the Best Engraving, 1 i . A Py feri d almost death, by the Jrious disorder of the ki nd Mary Col; i chil i law by which the work of Subordi-feuffering and a ath, by J h afésy vy Colyer, praying that. thelr said ¢lild ; 2 i nates will be done in the highest de :l‘.(:‘,l“f' f{op B('lm’."', )l'uu would k! ‘:::‘rfl;s::&&t‘:’%tfio::“flnflmh{ R J.P. ENGLISH B what ‘ll;:ryhv'}o]l?...'n:l;;lflvm “i"'r::?:{ 'I:‘.“mnu.; For the Best Diamonds (Own 1mp°mtion’ 1 gree. This has been eften tried be orious _and invaluable remedy."” BRI co Vefore half a bottle was used, i ! custody ard caro of sald ¢ anialio the pet FOR THE BEST i fore, but always defeated by a larg m————— intend to continue, as 1 feel confident that ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ‘Steward showb, - wajority. A WONDERFULDISCOVERY, R Wl IOty oo me” Pust IO o soun mustoenth saet, win QUALITY :: GOODS d ‘or the speedy cure of Consump o Tandt SVASEHES e J. M.Woolworth. DISPLAYED, ETC. KNIGHTLY PYTHIANS. such as stubborn coughs, neglecte Bucklin's Arnica Salve. = - . Y L Tone] (Colds, Brouchitis, Hay Fever, Asthf] The best salve inthe world for euts JReading and Elocution Having Iatoly enlarged my workshops and putting in new .nd_improved ma On Monday night Planet Ledgell™ pain in the side and chest, dryfbruises, sorcs, ulcers, salt rheum, ~TAUGHT BY— chinery, T hope to still more improve the quality and finish of our I worked the th{rd egree hacking cough, tickling in the throatflfever sores, tetter, chapped hands, BTT,JA E HARDENBRERGH,| ‘ork and fill orders with more promptness than is usual. Wednesd el N brasks N Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and allfichillblains, corns and all kinds o Yoice Training, Private Lessons and A 10 L g / A b:g;‘:'n?eyffllez'l#finigz Ti'u‘.‘zeu‘:. ~)hn|niu l(:ll‘lllugcl']i;lg l«(liuuunlt}n of the kll." e&'u&ho}m 'I‘}u-t nalricrut_gunir- Clas A ”"&fimnmh ‘ ’ A U' I 'IO ISI I i . 'O ungs, A -Jantoeer 1ve perlec satisiaction 1nj v )44 w throat an gs, Dr. King New Dis-Jllan give p 2011 Casy 20 and 21at. seilov Wit BNy Motto has always beon and always will be: ‘‘First to gain superior facili Thursday night Omaha Lgdge { worked the 1st und 3rd degrec§ on two candidates, The Omaha lodges of the order have all been busy this week and a covery has no equal and has establishedlevery case or money refunded. Price, k or itself a world-wide reputation,f26¢ per box. For sale by 1 E. D. McLAUGHLIN, Many leading physicians recommend I & McManox, Omaba. WATPTTORNEY - AT - LA and use itintheir practice, The form . jlem— ——— | ula from which it 18 prepared is high And Notary Public, good attendance has been present. ly l:muunmmmlud by all medical jour] Boncs & HILL Frenzler's Block, Opposite Post Office. nals, The clergy and the press have XorRs, i l' ( J.H FLIEGLE oS gined 330 during tho el 0% Yot i wid st YREAL ESTATE BROKERS Sacomor o 1.1 T J Jtriai ttle free of t, i . i, il st s IMERCHANT TA|LOR e ob, A grand lodge for Oregon has bees D petitioned for, d@( Isu & MoMasoy, Omaha, MOrrios—Nor b side opp. Graud Ceutral Hotel. %o, "SIBBETT & FULLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, D» VID CITY, NEB, Sl wtanion gluiluuollb:lo i, Dkt W.J. CONNELL, TTORNEY - AT - LAW, Orrics—Front Roomy (‘u stairs) In Hanscap brick building, N, W. coruer Fitecath a¢ uham Btreets,, tios and then advertise the fact—not beforo—no wild advertisements, Some unprincipled dealers bewg”in the habit of cnrying my announcements, I would beg you, the reader of this, to e, draw a line between such copied advertisements and those of Yours, very truly, A. B. HUBERMANN ¢ The Reliable Jeweler, Omaha, fieb.. 8ign of the Btriking Town.Clock. '

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