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IGHTS OF THE TRIPLE LINK Fellows To-Day Joyfully Oclebrate Its Bixty-Seventh Anniversary, INTHUSIASM OF THE ORDER. rade—TRoute of Same—Accommo- dations on a Large Scale— History of the 1LO.0. P, The Celebration, ) This is the sixty-seventh anniversary f the organization of Odd Fellowship in Biis country. The occasion will be cele Sbrated i this city by a procession of » order, their entertain members of the ment here and that of citizens who may desire to be present. Invitations have ¥ been sent to lodges of the order through- , out the states of lowa and Nebr: A A number of responses have been received, 1 and, llmll"h the f yisito Y 4 not it is expected | o arge. At the i i lodges gonsented to come fr Weste Towa, while s 3 ) ntml from Lirn , Ne! it i, Plattsmou g y: Ked rhey, West Point, plices. They will bring with them, and a iforn nong them tons. couriers of ||||\"l\1rv|h-|~th ul ived in town ¢ of the excellence in quality of the representa- to come from their dis AVe Assur 8 number and \\HI be met at which \nII order dur It is expected t n all the visit- arrived. At that | ved in the expo- gition. It will be served until 2:30 in the afternoon, at which time LODGES WILL FORM IN procession and varade the princi Btreets of the city. After the parade the lodges will alr to the exposition build- ing where Mayor Boyd will deliver his adiros of v to visiting Etions. Mus he orchestr: ary cerem ship betw grand master, A Will be followed by Rev. S. S, Hunt- will then de nd ode will fol- the or of the da of Des Moin it his A low, ana the diction will close afternoon cxerel In the evening (lw reception and ball in the exposition building. Supper wiil be served from 10 10 12 0'clo. he price of this meal as also that of dinuer already ruentioned, will be fifty cents pe ..m].h- will be a grand The Procession. The followinz orders for the government of ing in the parade on asion of the sixty-seventh anniver of Odd Fellowship in America, to-day, ha lay by yiey, the grand 1, and must be strictly complicd with : s, e and lodges will port at thei es of formation t2:80 p. m. The City Mashal, Platoon of Omala mes K, Boyd anye unting . G Towa, orator. ahia press, in earria v rshal, E, ¢ F. Lorenzon, D, L Rhode & Standard bearer, Cantons—Millard, Omaha; Ford, Lincoln; Pottawattamie, Council Bluffs. s from 141 to 106, OND DIVISIO! Alds—W. Lod, Band, Lodges from 106 to 7 THIRD DIVISION, Band, Lodges from 71 to 85, FOURTIT DIVISION ampment of Nebrasks The first division wilt form on stgget, right resting on Fitteenth, “The second division will for teouth stroet, exteinding north, on Dodge The third division will form on Fourteenth treet, extending south, tizht resting on Dodi Tho tourth divi 1 Dodge on Four- t resting on will form on Fifteenth south, right resting on O PARADE, Fifteonth «-tum South to Harn, ar l ni| 1- I : north l‘-‘l|||l to Cuming; \\4'~I on Uy llmHl g to Twentioth; counter-march on Cuming to Bixteenth; south on Sixteenth to Douglas; t on Douglas to Tenthi; north on Tenth to pitol avenue: west on Capital avenue to sition builuing. The Exposition Building. This magntficent place will to-day be ut to uses for which it is excellently ntended. It will be the rendezvous of the assembled brothers. In recognition of this fact it has been placed in readi " ness for their reception A large st has been erected on the north side of the building, and about mid-way between | tho castern and western extremitios, It is carpeted, and h to ac. “eommodate all the of visiting [ Jodges and others who may have busine P there. Around it are ranged c to the number of several thouss and capable of accommodating even b laager gathering than that which at- ended the Hauk concert Behind the stage |u|ll--\l|-|uln\~' Aeross the sections formed by three of the n e colums y festooned a pair of U foldls of th s, and these s aits ot ‘Iho: Wildy two of the most 2 FOUNDERS grand od spended — from ng over the stage iron and wire, s the boy of which is enc: -w.l in eve pace are displayed in | rie gilt let- . 0.0.F., " wl uth are the links of the and 1819; the 1 sovereign years. aceful cen run round the )z looped at overy post. above the loop on eu s a wreath of the same mate ' in the eccnter of which rests pnu\ bouquet. All t bouguets o the work of Mumic I and Ettie chols, This wus quite an excellent of work for the httle misses. The r mentioned is the daughter of JOIN W. NICHOLS, an of the commlitee on ar and leader of the Millavd ¢ corners of the T A nwnb flags are nicely dispose he nuvulmu ..r the perso n\ul thos ntries. Accommodations. the gallory seventy temporary tahle been buiit, with a seating b1 at one L\me “Phese " are on both the Louse, aud it is esu- cupacity | mated that eac! h \ullhn nwxltwn or three times each meal. A corps of sixty waiters will be on hand to supply the diners, and, to expedite matters, temporary sinks and gas stoves have _ been erected in each corner of the of the bwlding. Over three thousand },l- tes have been laid for the purpose of ing the guests, while the other crock runs up to about &000 picces. hese provisions are made 'to_render the sup- }.mngu( meals as expeditious and satis- actory as possible Workers, The lodges interested in this big under- taking are: Omaha_lodge No. 2, Alle- mannen lwlgl No. 8, Hesperian encamp- ment State Jodge No. 10, Beacon Todge No. 20, Ruth Rebecen lodge No. 1, and Canton Millard lodge No. 1 1lhese are represented by the following COMMITTEE, John W. Niclols, chairman; N. B. Heim, se ry; 1 S1iff, William A Werner Boehl. £ is the most demon tempted by Omaha It is a commendable one, that, the energy it has been earried out makes it worthy of success. il \\:nlmm ley, W. R l’]mll "This underta strative one cver Odd Fellows Historical. s of Odd Fellows were e York as carly as 18 On April four other hington lodge, No. 1, in Baltimore. The object of American Odd Fellowship is to visit the sick, relieve the distressed, bury the dead d educate the orpl rove and elevate the - acter of man, imbue him with proper conceptions of his bilities for good, enhghten his mind, enl ¢ the sphe his alfections, and ' lead him to a cultiy tion of the true fraternal relation de by the Great Author of our being , but had a , 1819, Thos. established in New brief existence and is ments. Al mbe 1 white, of tained their majori and hollove in truly personal God. ~To become a mem ber of an uuuum yment, one must have n the three degrees in the subordi- nate lc lodges, members. zes and encamp- lgos relieved; and for burial of widows orphans £1,590,000 was showing is still mor nid ont. Later ctory. - Where to Drive 1 To-morrow will be and balmy day. Every rouche and phacton in pul vate stables will be in use road for a drive will be out Hamilton streets to Orchard the roads a J ‘W oentr Cuming ux Hill wi ind l!v\' hierm king the “ul\\\\ arde west funning along the top of the 1t point Phese 200 feet w to be ryond a doubt lxuu|n Nwl in lmnhnl :ss or extent in the state of Nebraska : the drive on and you will never f W y one of t 50 Mayne who will se H itone n) terms. s The Coble Ranlway. To the Editor: The movement now on foot to defeat the cable line in the effort to cross the Eleventh street viaduet is of so threatening a nature to the v in- terests of South Omaha, and partieularly outh Eleventh street, that I wish to ap- peal to the people who opposing the grant of franchise to the cable company under a misapprehension. The first question that they are confronted with is that the cable company want a privilege which they mean to use in a distant day, atno expense. Now if that were true, I!un .u course 1 should opposc such 1 , but as the very first step requires the e x|| company to pay to the lln'u\\' mone; for distant speculation. in, even if they did not_intend bridge their tracks will be ay nd no possible follow. is quite oy do n business, | ments. of harm co; r that they su ond—It is u cable comps who reflects a n idle proposition, the cabie line on Wl of directly on yone knows a £100,000 or so per mile, Foquires n doublo oval sewer under cach {; s line can be built on a street ti wre u-lm:un'llll\ established and earr out, venth street e be s0 done until llm end of this yc oable line could not begin construction before next yeer, when the s t is in shape for it. {encoe to fore ruction thre f ters of a ith this year to force line on " Good and Kountzo's t ry on Soutl street, which is graded Do the people of § suth Omalia want to be tied down to one street, in the interest of Kountze alone, and at risk of lo; benefit of a cf ble i altogether? For if the viaduct is built, without provisions for a eable road, South Omaha people may rest d thitt their lust chance for many t \ ut facilities is gone ) member of council, who has the interest of |||4 whole city at heart, and not simply and personal inter w aflord to [ sl 1 have suth Omaha, on the line of the Eleventh street viaduet, and now | ose to keep it up in the saue line if it takes all summe mintte can sec unless it be South Tenth street inst E 1t st the nd Goodman ssu Publie sale of Short Horn eattle coln, N¢ April 14, 1886, Fift and heifs and I\\<nl\ Dbulls . logues apply to Col. F, M \\.mh i coln, Ncb., or \\m.mh & Lacy, Lacona, wted to exchange for stoek of 11 wl rul merchandise, 560 y (Neb.land; five \uh sod store building dwelling (best loca- i 1lm\ 1); also « Ly one-half mile llum town of x (low secded in blue gra o further s, address .ln wm Linderholm, Cen- tral City, M more, One Acre Solomon's advertiscment or see Marshal, uscle, McNaily, the O'Neill | hter, has ot length been placed in position to make some money out of his thereuloan pro portions and boxing He struck ing City, time ago in about the same Wy emigrants strike such plac well nigh bankrapt. He was asked if he would acs as policeman city is a pretty tough place. toly extemporized graneyard is well filled with occupants who went to slecp with their 1 MeNally knew this, but accepted the proficred position. To-day he. is city m.\rsh fe has risen from the ranks. He never arvested anybody, but when he found sny person, so the story goes,,who s on. ablished | reqmml arrest, he “stripped”’ and called | upon the offender to do |Ln rwise, take his hment or _cease quarre M- in these little affnirs was quarreling was ato of policy. To-day law preme. Great is” the law and s his profit., For Sale or Trade. Forty sections of extra choice western agricultural lands; twe hundred and eighty acres of York e ! divided For particula U come to I Hotel, C. W, ncoln, stop at the if you Kiroiie, P Commer comforts, Trwin streot, nmmng through the em- bowered greenwood of Redick's grove, is destined to fame as the lovors’ walk of Omaha, htic and most sug; tiye of home tranquility., A lot in it may be had of C. E. Mayne for almost a song. Attention gardners, Soe advertisement, 160 acre lots. mon’s advertisement Solomon's See Solo- zood thing when Itis not the Imm blan- of C. E. Mavne's sulesmen tract them to make purchases of te. Itis the beanty of the land which Mr. Mayne sells it in all parts .;r town ALMOST THIE But It dishments \\lv.l-ll JAWS OF Turns Out to Have Harmless Leap. team of H. C. while being driven by a colored man « on Douglas street yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, got beyond control of the dr They rushed avound the corner on Thirteenth, and made direetly for the st leading to the Millard houge ce] under Rogers’ drug store. Here they en- countered an iron rail two inches in diameter. This they broke at both ends and bent into_the ~|m pe of a letter V. They then plunged down the t 1y, the ot over the other, and thus changing pos tions at the tongue. In this manner they reac h Lthe bottom of the which is & wide cenough for a single hor ver the edge of the sidewalk with the r in it Tl pole w the only thing broken. The hotses were ont from the tanglod | m sses, led into the basement and then y were unhurt in heroes of cape on record DEATH. Been a The fin i of tho nrrow st es Beating a Dotective, Yesterday morning about 12:30 o’clock, H. Siddals, of the Western Detective Ageney, was coming south on Sixteenth, when, near the corner of Cuming, he ang of unknown fellows en about the head. He 1 just 1 out of their hands when Block-Wateliman Hollo appeared. bruisers fled and left Siddals to fall the form hand, by who under ar Hollos the injured party sted. The young lady picee of real o home befo body provid ) into with “claiming that he nd not the man to be Ho was bailed out yesterday. \\lm gets to own a e is bound to have a girl who relies upon some- ladies who h bought lot. Mayne and who are paying fo honthly installments are now besiegel attes sof im- One Mile h‘un: J tion. Newport ~n|\ln~ n the suns! balmy days, and sodo its purel come inio possc of its he acres by paying Mayne but down, Two-Score and Ten, On Tuesday, April 20, Mr. Robort Wei- densall, western seeretary of the interna- tional committee, Y. M. C A, celebrated his fiftieth birthday. On the evening of the same day, a number of people in Chi- cago and elsewhere met 1 the Y. M. C. A. to congratulate the happy of congratuli from a number of peopl them being Drs, Den and A, J. Poppleton Switzler. C. ¥ received nong ng and Mayne has the indd t number of lots loys the s, pondence, Wl makes e man in ! owns the largest numb carrivs on the st corr does the largest bus more money than any veal | town. kept most busy durin cause the pe distant, Tt wi monish people what premises. If you want a pleasant take Sixteenth street. ( Omaha, drive through the grounds up the slope west of the Fort, then take a view of Omaha—you will be enchanted— then remember that you are viewing the city trqm Newport and that C. B, Mayne is th !m\.lH sell you an acre lot there on monthly payments. y is but o short time unneces to ad- their duty is in the tomorrow ) por long time, Solomon’s addition, The Wild West, Bufialo Bill will have more than 200 | horses and 80 mounted Indians in | next Wild West. It will open on th | of next month in St. Louis. th lots, 70 Fruit Trecs, Solomon’s - Personal P Moser, of St ra g Louis, is at the Strahorn, of Caldwell, Idaho, Ali-~ Bessie Hayes, of Elliott, lowa, is i ¥ visiting friends. W hite and Mrs. A. W. Me- L nv hlin, of Plattsmouth, were in the city Saturday, Thos. Adams Louisville, H. Towles North Bend, M. Y. ( D, Towa at the Canfield i ‘astedo, one of the solid men of unty is in town for a few days, taking in the sights of the metropolis, litor MacDonough, of the O'Neill ‘Tribune, is in town on one of his periodi- cal visits to the metropolis. His visits to this place of late have been sufliciently frequent to warrant the suspicion that the mterest of the gentleman in this place is of more than passing moment. Joseph Redman and Jacob Counsman, two old residenters of On; t d from a e coast. They have visited all the s of interest in California, and " re- ...,.nl,. msclyes as much pleased with their trip. R. B. Claiborue, ed the new dewogratic Neb., R. iltin, C| - of the ““People,” aper of Q'Neill, his | i, | Holt Co., in this state, came into town Friday, and will remain for a day or two. Mr, Claiborne is one of the oldest and most respectable newspaper men in the state and is making a'suecess of this new venture. r\\'t\l‘?‘ part 0 0} er. lu mistaken, E. Magne. of the city, erty such as He “I have been in and cant’ ind a pi Tdesire.” The spe has not been to see C. Solomon’s additions before you = — - — Sixteen lady teachers of the public schools are paying C. E. Mayne monthly installments on lots bought of him the past six months, Land Leagu The regular meeting of the Land League was held yesterday afternoon in Cunningham'’s hail. J. A, MeShane pre sided. It decided to make special efforts to hold a rousing meeting of the organization next Sunday, to which the zen public shall be invited, and at which Judge Savage will deliver an ad- v yesterday was de- It was an excel- lent pnw ntation of the question of home stood by the people of relation it bears to the duced by Mr. Glad ires returns for k's night enter ntly intr the tickets of St. tainment. 250 per ere Solomon's addition, The rush of strangers alone to C. E. Mayne's of n about r estate is unpreced His oflice is too small by about fifty Brevities, ators of the board of trade tten ahead of the graders. Gettysburg panorama building Mary’s avenue be. opened The exc Tot have The on St to-day. Solomon’s addition one mile from —— A Horse Forked to Death, A dastardly outrage was pe in South Omaha in the early part of last week, but it has not been made public until the present. On Mon night A Savage, the proprietor of a gro on South l)l”\\‘l!l”l street, left his horse well and he Lin the basement of his store. Tue \.Lx\- mu\nuu; when he went to the stable + found the animal with a pitchfork \mhml led in its side, and, of cou tines Gro th s frionds individual. to inflicted this eakfisl Gnma rranted absolutely pure Cocon, from which tho excees of It cal, costing less than one cent @ It 1s deliclous, nourishing, aing, casily digested, and b1y adapted for invalids os s for persons in health. irocory everywhore, V. BAXER & (D, Dorcliester, Hass, vou e 1,.\1‘"\1 or AL, Chreonic & Surgical Diseases. McIENAN v, Pri opl|eto uyears: Mospttal anl ) Tivio 1rag , apparctus and v the succesafnl treatment of every form of dis- ring clther medical or surical treatment, litoc rihemsclyes nce in treat ‘Deformitics and res of the n, Biood aud rs, Trnees, Trusses, and 1d Surgical A ) rofiabio Modical tnstitute making rllms, .\pacual ? Nervous Disease. treatmert for loss of vital power. CATIONS CONFIDENTIAL nd post-oftico writtoo-—cncloso stamp, wod we B pis wrepi TO MEMN 003 Disuase: s 1aros i, GLEET, VARICOCKL > ALL DISEAREA OF' TIIE GENIT) . or send history of your case fur addrexs—plain will send you, PR VAT t by B FROM On contents or eonder. feired if convenfont odstion of paticnts rd and atte reasonabl 8. Address alldetters Lo "mpaha Medical and Surgisal Institute. 1310 St and Caoitol ave.. GUAHA, Tt QM Destey Alifo sxpericace. Aok curse, Trial paske Heud Staw are Dr. WARD ‘& CO.. DR. IMPEY, 1508 FARNADM ST, Pe atie o limited to Diseases of th EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, &) @, Glasses fitted for all forms of defective Vision, Artificial Eyes Iuserted. m- dance ot oy BARGAIN GENTER OF THE WEST J. L. Brandeis & Son 506 and 508 S. 13th STREET, ‘We owe our st with the ea must sell ®O to the w manage toget the cre the benefit thercof, rsin ba New York ang pst rgains to be bough n, whoare always on ¥ ufneturers and job coer's ham y W T S T T e T T S T I W T T W R WP Py YT W — 4Y o JHILSICY &= TIPS I T Y R AT TR U5 ME TR NI T T W ST The Knights of Labor compelled a large Jersey manufacturer to close up his establishment, leaving him with several thousand Jerseys on hand, and we bought the entire lot, over 100 styles, at our ownprice and we offer them on sale tomorrow and next week at $1.25 each. 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BRANDEIS & SON, 508 and 508 Scuth 13th Strect, 1S DECIDED BY Royal Havana Lottery (A GOVERNMENT INSTIY Drawn at I ractions Pro rata Wlholes £5.00. 1 Wholes Fraction 8 p6 cts in Fifths; ation, not controlled by 1tis iho fairest thing i I & COl, 619 Maiu [t y, City sireét Kansas City, Mo, of th (vll/:hl 3 0f e Belt with flee oo t o Debility. 165 g, and all kindred_ (ol 5 s Tor other discases, Complete restoration to Health, Vi and Manhood trated pamoblet in s dressing VOLTAICBECTE! ‘L"%KFN SFRING !:th{'l. S. VER 400 ,0C0 ¢ Blaranail, Eiel TIe s oacy Tengthe i cd (B v ehof oit - Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NE3RASKA. Paid up Capital....... .$250,000 Suplus May 1, 1885 . 25,000 H. W, Yares, President. A.E. Tou ZALIN, Vice Pi W. H HuGiik 103K, ll \\ \un, . E. TouzaLIN, BANKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANK, Cor. 12th and Farnam Streots, General Buuking Business Transastsl | Best Goods in the Market Asgk for our goods and see that the | bear our trade mark. 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