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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBEK 11, 1887~ “THE UNION SEWING IXTEEN PAGES. “MACHINE. - UNION UNION o S Sewing Machine! sgflvifll%;!ckwmflfls Lasts a Lifetime. a Forward, ! 1609 Howard Strect 1609 Howard Streel UNION Sewing Machine ! Makes Button Holes 1609 Howard Strete UNION Sewing Maching! Does Embroidery. 1609 Howard Strect It costs nothing to try it: Sold on easy terms. We couldn't do justice to its merits if we attempted a description, and if we could, possibly yow | wouldnot believe us: therefore, we say, try it and convince yourselves. It is possessed of special advantages that can be found in no other machine, and is the lightest running and simplest sewing machinein existence. What do you think of a Union Sewing Machine for a Christmas Present? . BEET . ~ Union Manufacturing Company, J tory. For particulars address, ' Union Mrg. Co., 1609 160 FIOW.ARD STREIT. Howard, St., Omaha, Neb, ‘ COMICAL- ADVERTISEMENTS. | &t "t Pottern. “wnewer | ECHOES FROM THE ANTE-ROOM |3 At a meeting last Friday work was | of Acacia lodge, make up the committee on ) \( 3 N Mrs, Black, who b C Ol door bell, buy the great many visiting _brethren were present. | with the affair. -The evening of the 2ith day member of the firm of Gladstone 13ros. groceries, frighten away tramps, and ;;\}qll(:;; ].lh‘u‘\:lu\:l “l:l\'.n:l‘xrl:“xlulmul'mm-m. and 2; :-I“)l‘l;lll‘l‘h\l:‘lt, t ?‘:::ix:x:ud"‘\.' will be the time Co., though b;~iu): a |1'ni|donl ifl‘llll(fl cit dh 3 :dlers, during the , and “*hob u N endid repa -4 o 0 I3 ation. Y & short time, has gained many friends an ] Some of the Peculiar Announcements | Pedlors, quiing the, dus, aug oop b Nows mdscost:lnot:” e o 50 MR feomros. of the K. of | The Rocord of Social Bvents of the | quito populur in busingss and soctal” cireles'| Made in the Bee. welcome for her employer when he re- a g Sl s 5 G AT, of Wymon k of- 't thie Exchange N " Past Woeol. it ) 115, G of Wymore, the_following of- v of the Exchange National bank Miss NELLIE WAKELEY 4 | A LADY ROOM MATE FOR RENT. | lushed, the coul broughtup and the | GENERAL MASONIC NEWS. | bell, g, V, G0 Hivam Divis, @ Mg ) -0 82 1. K of P win | CRE'GHTON COLLEGE MUSICALE. oM A Mivs, ek, M e Mre, Do LB ablolaid for it fng’s repast Cutshall, 0. D.: J. W. Martin, 0. G.; J. C. urAskA Lonae, No. 1, o ., wil Mr, and Mr: ‘hite, 2 A Christian Housekeeper Wanted—A | her sleeves, puton a clean apron and | GOSsip of the 0dd Fellows—Doings of B sty e e tont (SE et (VS e * The Jewlsh Fenst—Miss Wakeloy's | Lisom Summers, Bulcombe, 8 ) | ) . G A Fond prepare for a pleasant evening in the the Pythians—The A. O. U. W.— o) Ty THE THIRTEEN hian lodge for Omaha o 2! % 85 78 | Rutson, Dundy, 18, Sharp, Deering, | Cripple's Great Desire — A Fond re_for & g gyeniug L Ane : i o T " 3 : THIRTEENTI pyihian lodge for Omah Card Para-Rath-Fay—An En- low, Black, Hanscom, Coots, Millard, Wal ¢ 3 = it of POk parlor. Now is the time when the piano New Oflicers and New Lodges Acconrpixe 1o the McCook Tribune a [ is now being organized with a charter mem Hongland, Brown, Clark, Messrs. Clark Father's Plea—Ignorentof Poker 1 gt iy jts work and her tired master, o “Lodge of Perfection’” has been organized in | bership of about forty. Joyable Social — Gen- Qe ot g Path —A Common Find. Who has labored so hard down town, can —Genceral Gossip. | that city. In the “Con " which was t recently organized, the pin honors, in this countr, . A eral Gossip. Hamilton, Drake, Dr. Summers, Wilson| cle of Masonic | _P. C. Jussi Davis, 'of Crescent No. 01, K. Pt dori;. Of e | ¢y, was about attained. | P. at Elmwood, was' in the city Friday und LR LG (B (el Lo ida ford, Millard. Crary, Rogers, Wilbuy, Doane, purchased a complete outfit of paraphanalia s 0. Boall Golitus. Col 1.4 1A Uthicn Loage | L aE.chb Ate o I Barfon, Howe, Beall, Collins, Col; Morr lean back in his easy chair and listen to . nocturens or dreamy waltzes | myp Masoxic trustees of Arkansas on De- rrors in Advertising. 4 rendered b ristian housekeeper.” | comber 3 closed the trade and bought 50 feet A7 _ne regular méetin 1t is the general rule of newspaper | Altogether the combination desired by | in the city of Little Rock, on which they will | No. 85, K. of P., the el publishers to publish the copy furnished [ him hus(lml:nylud\':;nl:_\gt et &r;;m _}.\ln.\m}iv '{l'mpl(', to .‘-Hslt x;’hum“sum.- llhl"f‘ymnil;g _\;m]rl\v;;s \5‘ j’nlln\\'s:.! Skl 1N g llogs hall bt 1 aadvartis axucily as written, The One of Wednesday's “adds” in the 0. The real estate was sold to the Masons | H. Dort: K. C., H. H. Waite: P., J. M. Will- | bershipin the uniform rank K. of P. is esti- | ton college hall before a large & s, to Miss Grace Deeri o :‘.‘(:,‘;hi"t‘l,:;.,x.::l"m)n:n e Iuae e erieeey by Kansas speculators, i€ ot 1 a0 G i M of | wtod s 2000 ative andience. The, platform was simply | Cantaiy John W Iéeriui, of SPortiumd. Med ' o e o priiheiant il A ., D. A. Meese: M. of Ex., W. P. Freeman; » o v decorated’ wi ikenesse: a8 Deorifig 18 ¢ ssent visi in On way the kick” of the patron, in casc of a iDe-By a gentleman and wife with & |y wpagmer Silenaly society in the [ Mt A, E. E. Miller, Trin A/0, U, W, fublioe will b held at St || Bttt | i Deerhg 1ot presonvvisttingi ORERER Y 7 " rhlirulu, error,is immediately met with 8 ch, Patrick, Robert l’ntrll‘k' i 1 iz ExGAGEMENT ‘IS announced of Mr Warren Rogers, of the firm of Milton Roge T 1NCREASE during the year 1887 of mem- | Was rendered on Friday evening . L e . A the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor and the late Mr. | the guest of Miss 1jams, Sisposition, « piace to bourd in & pri- | world is believed to be the Unity of Odd Fel- Joseph in May, 1888, The membership from Mrs, Edward Cre 16T HAB g ti isposition, a place to bos D ey oo S e Asora eS| S one, Incmbersbip froat | dod Mis. Edward Creighton, Ameriean flues #"x : Opp FELLOWS of Oakdale have one of 2 Tar it h i g being gracefully draped on cither side. 8 2t gave 3 the evifence that the fault lics with of ayoung man who | the last financial statement the acumulated | the neatest, most comfortable and best e delegations will b present. Su- | entortuinment, which is the first A R i GO U Gl himself. A comma or a semicolon, in- | knows how it is himself. even if he is |umlngnf»\xv|(xws_.n.tm.lm, n.' whu'.h £1,- | equipped lodge rooms in the state. preme Commander George W l(:'zul.urfln' to be given this season the same objec Miss Rose Tisher. of Now York, her guest gerted in the wrong place, may change | married, It's a hundred to ten that he | joto i from interest and the rest for men- e aptin’s oL 0.0, | oo e et o hod M | was for tho purpose of ralsing funds to fur- | v L a death notice so that it will be ex- | has suffered untold miseries at the % B B e o i) haourt, hgvi, Kunsas and Ne- | nish tho new cliurch of St. John uttached to | Miss Bovp entertiicd o number of he cessively finny. hands of squalling babies beforo mar- | Tuz Onn Fellows of Chicago have estab- William Paye, V. G., Dr. W. F. Con- o A IAC NN LA 6 blnand S en e ihed | onss AWl cBaAYAGYanTE HAUI L CESERIN innnuwspu;;vr\il«'clhr\ BEE,where one riage, and deems it but right to inform | lished an employment bureau. well, Sec, A sTATE lodge of Maso Snatrnctiontwill |6t 118 BYFCtTo; M cuchre, 1 Yapiciar . his future landlord orlady that hischild i Y ” » whole page, at least, is daily filled with | {5 yot like other pedple’s children, who | T NEW rituals of the A. Q. U, W. have | mypnp 1« g movement on foot to ore “wanty” “for rent,” and other adver- | are of no account anyway, butisthe | been sentout to the lodges and ure favorably | gpights of Pythins lodge in M be held by the grand master _at Booneville, | The following were the musical numbers iontartameas Mo,, December 20, 21, 22 and 23, the instruc- | rendered: frinis at dtmme tion being under the special charge of the PROGRAMM oL GO overal Ymahia club Monds O T e e oot | o, mor et e Saost” peticanble | Teceived, being’ & decided improvement on | wifhens 0¥ i o orgunization have | grand lectarer, ' Tn addition' to instruction i | Waltz—“T.es Patineurs B, waldtutol| | §hcrnonn. | Tho ook was Inhonoriot “';}"‘ strange that this should furnish an ex- | little darling in the werld. Poor papa, o » been securcd, 4 i :hle rn]u::-ll it i8, d;‘ifllgnm'! plso]l_n' be ul.‘ :I~|'|1|l o A\llum.lhlmxml (';m i |h‘llu Club, ! ) ‘. ) i i Rl x5 ST %% T 4 % POy vt L - 7 school wherein the origin, history, philoso ocal solo—**Aria from Rinaldo”. ... Handel [} . o ahllent fll‘)ld.i o u:.]-" )':l"x‘;\(\‘)‘nl;:'num;::;: L h{‘p‘?.’lml'd\\‘;o.‘;' 1,“.‘1‘3‘,’.“1." THE WoRD cowen is a pure masonic tavm, |y g papwer, Grand Chief Templarof the | phy, symbolism, and, above all, the' practica- Miss_ Franko. Tt PRIENDS Of Mis§ Licslo ""“".2"“““"‘“1 errore, During DosL ol s ] ALNOUIOL T WOCNOBENY,8: otz It first appeared #n | 1 G, i,/ will visit Broken Bow Monday | moral teachings of Freemasonry will be illus- | Quartette—Hark the Trumpet...... Huck | her & happy surprise at her home Thursd than fifty have been noted by the writer YWANTED-1 younglady room-mate, Refer- | th ¥ u Scotch record duted 1588 | Losyine Tecomber 19, 1587, to give instruc- | trated and exemphfied. Addresses on Ma Temple Quartette., evening, - Daneing, singing and a good tim and below will be found a few choice ences required. Inquire —— Jux\m-aou s jttish dictionary defines the | or oy lodge. sonic_subje are expected from Rev. Dr. | Piano solo—Twelth hapsody™ ... .. Liszt | Zoncrally was the programme until abou 16 will bo moticed that the fair dver- | Nord thus: SA fori of conteinpts i. e. ap- S Joh D i arand bt B Wood: Mis May 1o Botvin. midnight, when vefroshments wero served | days ngo the following ap- | yiser is lamentably ignorant of the | but hus not boen -rerularly bred to it: one | Dumixe g AL O Al B 17"1""1?1’.'.5.3‘:::“"1}. S S ot | BRI Dacomoocnontiged K '\':.‘\{\.::E‘i'.l..:v‘ I hahe o wano o e ROg i 3% ] v ar o i vi o secre ‘ree ¥ raska an lodge Knights | 12 ° * A ry L ,. ¥ = " Al W ette . Wi r? 4 re Vi o) ) NOR RENT-Threo nicely furnished rooms for 5‘1‘(’!“2;"“‘}@:‘5'“‘,;"“:g“;s ““‘mli‘:‘:‘!{n‘"“,gf“b unacquaitfied with the secrets of Free Mu- | §¢%5 v "lola. in this eity in October, the kins, grand cliaplaing James W, Hoyd, P G [ Vocal solo—"Aria from Barber of Susilie I S T T and gentlemen; board it desired; also one in- f Srit it vl 42 W » Omaha knights offered a handsome banner ., and other prominent and well informed Rossini [ Mrs. Ryan and Miss L felligent lndy room mate; references required, | three of a kind. Still it may be that | -\ (o gl we L ited in Mis- | to the lodge which should appear on the brethren, 2 X RN The advertiser, evidently u lady, | the apartments she now occupies are | (ii%ing" just now considerable rivalry is | parade with the largest number of members, ' Rubenstein | TUESDAY AFTERNOON, December 0, at .%\ for no man could ever have constructed "3",“""“"1 to accommodato two other | going on between the various towns and [ This offer was, of course, open onls to lodgos Gavxtun lodgo No. 47, K. of P of Platts Miss M; % Suinvs eburety, Mr. W, A, Rath ahd Mi ¢ vonderful combination, does not | girls. A Gities of that state to secure the loeation, | outside of Omaha. Starlodge No. 0, of Ash- | mouth, is preparing for @ public installation BIE e e o o WSRO0 bbbt O e O aatarits n unfortunate man’s need: e Ot e 0 e e ovat | lund, won the prize and the bauner, & marvel | of its newly elected oflicers, to cccur at its ) “Lilifothe [ offeiating. e bride word brown falie slid g VT Rt R = moncy in the hands of the treasurer of the | 0f beauty, was sclected by a committee at a | handsome castie hall on Wednesday evening, o2k 5 Quartett g passementre immings and ~ wraj obliged todraw upon his imaginution ONEARMED man, and otherwise cxippled, | Ja0IV, T GAE B Tee and. maintenance of | cost of &2. The presentation of the prize | January 4. The introductory nuinber of the Mandolin [ Miss Fay is the youngest sister of Mr. F. B s to the nge and apperance of the [ £h desirestopurchasea tull-blooded bull-dog | BOAre v, L0 BCRaRE B e s de- | has been delayed, but it will take plac TUreoay Ntour Myrtle lodge, K. of P. in- | and Guitar club was marked by sweetnes Fay, and very popular in society. M. Rath] ‘iyoung lady room mate,” who is to be £ 3 e X d here y 3 = o 3 Ak e e 7 - | day, December 18, Extensive arrangements | augurated a scries of monthly entertainments | expression and perfection of harmony. has lived If there is any one thing, more than | cided that the choice of location shall be | &3y e mads at Ashland for the recention | at its hall, which it proposes to continue until r y ci another, under the dome of heaven,that B b of the visitors, and it is desired that as large | next spring, giving one every month, the next a from Rinaldo. As an encore ~she | home, after Decem a one-urmed man, (and otherwise crip- Prriars ThE most “siecessful secret lodge | & number as possible will be present from taking place on the fifth of January, 1858, the “Muid of Dundee,” which | avenue. - pled) would naturally yearn for, it is | inthis city, considering the time it has been | Omuha. Severaldivisions of the Omahareg- | The entertainment was of a_literary and | W s rendered with exquisite expression. The e fertainly o bull dog. Thero is some- | in existancor fs that of Goodrich No. 144, I | mment, accompanied by Colonel Burrell aud | musical nature, some of the principal fea- | Pitno accompaniment was excellent through- | A vERY enjoyuble social was given Tucsd 1 thing s0 cheerful and homelike in tho | 0. . . It was catablished just about oné | Staff, 'will go by special train, leaving this | turcs belng a zither solo by Prof. Johnson; a | Sut. The pinno solos by Miss May L. Pot- | evening by Mrs. Magrane and her dancin thing about the color of her hairand | (Ve Fe e ey o0 of canines, as | year ago and has now a membership of about | ¢ity at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon return- flute solo by the young and distinguished | Vin, of Lincoln) displayed that artists skill Metropolitan hall was filled to oves eyes; whether she wore number nine F8UHAERACE S (@l 5 O 40 O With the | one hundred. Besides this, itis the owner | ing the same evening. Colonel H. 1, Downg flutest of the Musical Union orchestra, and | b ssionand interpre ing_with a merry throng and dancin shoes or number twos; whether she was | 1 ) g‘ S hi e of a three-story brick building fitted out for | and staff and several divisions of Regiment | some excellent negro-dialect recitations by | tion of the composer’s themes. Her artis was indulged in until about 1 o'clock. Ever;; oo Tooling or homely, and above all | Mo of the advertiser, forget hissorrow. | {f L MILLIE I Sor®Gokial “gatherings | No. 1 will be in attendance. A pleasing fea. | Mr. Goodall of the World, After th touch and_excention challenged the adiira- | body had & delightful time and cagerly I oo L O ol foos not stand | Then it will be noticed that, he desives | if%lec'erana “stores on the. ground floor | ture of the occasion will be the institutiou of | gramme a dance of six numbers ¢ tion of everyone present. The Temple quar- rd to the next hop to be given undes| I il ban teai 0T thi a full blooded animal. Hi§~object in si1o purposcs. Al thése divisions | @ division of the uniform rank at Ashland, | out.” These entertainments are complimen- > discoursed in their numbers the most | the same auspices. | 0 faaton that S00 . feoaep. 0 4.8 this is undoubtedly that the blood lost | ave suppiied with ail the Tatest modern im. | The affair will attract many hundreds of cit- | tary to the frieuds of the loc fect harmony and beauty of song. The vears und I8 well known! rd reads, af 820 Virgn “rented.” One valuable trait alone is mentioned—that she is “intelligent.” This is certainly a most desirable one, but the advertiser should have been more explicit and told the world some- s F'ranko rendered most expressi the | in musi ¥ telligent young lady” could put up with | P43 ’ i it n| s ? othar. localiti 2 the exere e Y whole performance furnished u_delightful Personal. young ot 4 im at the tim¢ of the amputation, | proven The hall for sociul purposes is | izens of other localities and the exerc hole c uishe s i an uncorgenial “room mate.” I the | 7, reprhescntcd O the abardanco of | Bixt Teet, and at the present. the lurgest for. | cannot but be agreeable to all who attend. Omaha Bureau of Charities. evening to those who were present. _Judge Neville and family left last week fom 3 room mate™ in question was o perso the fluid inside the pup’s hide. Exactly | dance purposes in this city. The whole ' 3 5 President Parker presided at a meeting-of Feast of Chanuckah. California. who would wear off a person's hest neck | the fuid inside the pup'shide. ' Exactly | (T, L'l o thrown open on the first of | Acconnixa o the Philadelphia News, it i8 | the hoard of trustces of the Omaha bureau of | Last evening at sundown commenced the | , Mr: Licutenant Dean, of Port Lowell, tie, or lay hands upon hislast clean pair nd\‘)- tisement, is explained in the itali- | NeXt month with a grand entertainment com- | estimated that there are 60,000 Knights of | 4 iiioe ho1d at the chamber of commerce | h &Y i-'; 4 own commenced the f w,q guest'of Mrs, Captain Ray. of stockings, or stay out nights and [ fdvertisemont, 18 exy Prising literary and musical fentures, a ban- | Labor in good standing in 'Philadelphia_at a b g cbrew feast of Chanuckah or Dedication— | “njr " Ghapman Morgan, of Sidney, 18 visite i cised word. Auny dog mercnant Who | fuet a ball and a general reception. The | this time, u falling off of 30,000 during the | yesterday afternoon. Chairman Wallace, of | sume date cor 3 i Vi D im up by kicking over chairs v al 1 sponding with the twenty- | ing her mother, Mrs. Henry Yates, :,‘:,‘,'fi‘,‘;"h'c e s wouldn't knock off a/fow dotlars to such | costof this structure will not be far from | year. 2 the committee, appointed to sccure quarters | fifth day of the Hebrew o & such &_chum would not be a_desivable | § PAFEIGSER, )li(‘:f:\itwf\onu to possess | §5,000. ) BTt Masomiooakec L Chadron will Iay tha for the secretary, reported that they had | Kislev.” The feast lusts eight duys and | guest of Mrs. E. €. McShanc the coming: Ly he hab f th even . seen the county commissioners and that the e 0 an i rtant episode he | W one. Then again, the habits of the | ™" % (0 \q offered bolow: Brickravers’ Usiox, No. 1, has elected W. | corner stone.of the Dawes county court houso | FAF Lir, COF T TOlY jors commemorates an important episode in the . person would have to be taken into con- | ¢ Gap_py hominy and horse radis A, Murray and Thomas Monford delegates to | Tuesday, Décember 13, The following are | latter had promised to provide desk roomand | post-biblical history of this —phenomenal N ) Y 22 =ny bominy sad radish man, & y 8 i » Ri as light in their ro in the county build i i pideration. If the ‘‘intelligent room 4" small leather pocket memorandum book. | the International Bricklayers' union, which | the deputized grand officials: D, F. Richards, | ka8 HEht in thel oom county build- | heople, when during the Syrian dy mate” chews tobacco nnd expectorates | Leaveat Bee office and receive reward. meets January 1 in Boston, B representing grand master; A. W. Crites, | I"& 3 A Armonean or Maccabeean upon the carpet,smokes cigarettes, comes | Here iln{ s 0oyl becion of the human » deputy grand master: James Morris, deputy snfl.'.ie'r.'i"]»ff-‘i‘-}‘-éilx:';'-lv'":-“."l',.?.-'n-"}'c‘fifi?"&"!f.';’{filf,?. A Rl ibtokefovn home loaded with whisky, or pares her | race. the gentleman’s sole diet is o IO RIANG ) 3 aEAahgiiay SH ' | man had not yet been found and the commit- | ##ain th these would also be serious drawbacks. | horse radish, it’s no wonder that he » 3 ) 0 i Vi i riate ser! : o Daid $48,000 to the s 1 treasurer; Lyman A, | 158, o8, o reucindods ‘and. Augustu | Syropria s eld next Triday even | o In fact something more must be known | met with the misforfune stated above, fi(‘:tfl;;::;w}l,(’::,"m},:?w':,‘:‘l.‘";fa:’,‘"}f;"""::‘ ::z“'“:;(;‘;"“\'\'-',”m“l‘l u]u‘;i:c, :ltclpul"y tl"t:::d Pratt. was clocted temporury Scerctary und | 0% and Rabbi Benson will lecture, Next | N month called | Miss May Potvin, of Lincoln, will be the, Mrs, Charles L. Harris and daughter Celia, of Neligh, Neb., ave guests of Mrs, C. M: | Woodman. Mrs. Colonel Joln J. Monell has returned | from un extended visit to friends in New| York City. | Mr. 8. A. Orchard left Wednesday for ew York, and will spend the holidays wiv.hl Tue 6raND LobGE of the A.O.U. W. in | senior grand warden: Hartlett Richards ; ) and | GRaay. bei > lust_day + fosti- | his daughter, of this unusual object offered by the his clothes must be much too large | sessments for 1887 number but eleven, mak- | marshal, Jesso H, Lacoy his assiitant ata salary of §75 ?:.'f"::'&‘-:.ffih"'m';)»’;::-(":‘:in“ W Zi[\'c‘l?(mh:l‘x‘v i i M Ales 1O CLiar a T enter- tpenter.” for him, and the wind howling through | ing the cost of the indemnity (§2,000) but &1 SR the first month. Mr. Pratt kindly consented { yoghry'vooms of the synagogue, taining Mr. Paul Chaviton and nis bride from | Hore i another: them could easily carry away his pocket | for the year. ARTICLES OF incorporation are soon to be | 10 serve without pay. A0 Pt ¥ Hurrisburg, Pa. 8. & i Lo memorandum book. o filed for instituting an order of Temple craft H 5 n’r(‘ v 1. Miss Soriia Hoxnorn was the recipent of Mrs. L. A. Shawvan, of Richmond, Ind. YV ANTED-A housekeoner, 'Must be s chrie. |50 ommon find; At i recent_election of officers of the | in this city, says the Fremont Tribune. This Had Enough of City Life. a very pleasant surprise party at her home | Mrs: Lu A Shuwvan, of Rid L Tl HAL ULRNETO RISy IS BIANS: Ty o LO O, F. at Seward the following were | organization is not a degree of Masonry, but | Mattie Vogel, the fifteen-year-old girl from | on North Twenty-fourth street on Wednes. | 5 the suest of Mrs. . L. Thomas w "The advertiser in this case is evi- JOUND=A, nuysiolan’s (@rip: clected for the ensuing term: J. tlo, | is compact among the different orders of | Weeping Water who stopped for shelter at | day evening. ~ Elogant music was in attend- | Davenrort street. dently an old bachelor or a widow At ' N. G.; Ed. P. Smith, V. A. | the members, which amounts to about the | ¢ho police station a few nights ago, proves to | & If the advertiser ever picks upany | Loose Masons’ or Odd Fellows’ grips, he will | and Willi be rewarded by leaving them at the BEE » oftice. gclne roLLowrxa ‘l.z-euho new offie These are but a few of the comed eld lodgesNo. 6, K. of P.. at Blair: M. H. argeaphs of the advertising pages, | B Rosenbalm, C/C.; . M. Rosenbaum, V. s ) B ket Ul S il C. H. Harris, P.; A. M. Downing, M. F.; | Tue resuic installation of the Ophir cl .I\I‘ll;‘li;l:‘llli‘:: ‘ht h’xuth ‘i"‘ ”“u;["‘]"h A H.lllunx{m;-im, M. E.; Ed. ‘\N(;(l‘)lul.ik. ter officers-elect ||rt;.u lfilo\mlll\gmlu\m)\' Hhieehy Cehd ekeeper” | contiine s 3 28 e | R.and S.; Nels Johuson, M. A.; W. G. Hig- | event, says the Schuylej Quill. The cere ::};';‘:t"f‘c:‘““i‘:.d “k":l:'i‘;",fl’i‘:"l';‘:"‘,l:::""m “want” columns, but they ean have no | ley, P. O I R R e G Ay that she will bo obliged to rise early; | Place in this article, = *y BRI Ra‘u---d 10(\}'1;‘{1%:]“1-]!_‘umllhlxl'llmlu .\huaum:i District Court. i ; A & SEOAOh B0 AhoClBTHA RS LG A 8 Vi —————— Avascrs ronar No. 33, K. of P., a essrs. W. H. Sparling, J. A. Grimison an (A K ot = AND Mis, Davin Brack entertained | $2.80, which he had collected while delives shop the Kindlin gs with a dull axe,build | myree and onehalf tons of diamonds val- | Chadron has been enjoying a'boom during the | J. A. Hood are on & committee of programme | Andrew W. Olson brought suit yesterday | ypoir friends lust Thursday evening at their | bread. He said he wished to keep the money ! l ihe fire, prepare breakfast, dv the | yed at $100.0000,000 have been taken from the | past month, no less than fifteen new | and Messrs. G. H. Wells, G. T. Sprecher und | 9gainst Milton H. Goble in the sum of | regidence on Nineteenth street near Leaven or two and intended to turn tha shildren and pour 1} master’s coffee | famous Kimberly mine since its discovery in | members having been added. They are from | J. A. Hood, of the chapter, with John C. | & 8, for hauling earth from premises | worth. The occusion was given in honor of 1 s soon as he reccived hisy w¥ith humility and christian fortitude, to ! 1871, among the picked young business men of the = Sprecher, Fred M. Hatch and J. B. Artley, by the plaintiff, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Scigleman, parents of .3 Walte etary; J. S. Kittle, Henry Morris | same as u stock compuany. The object in this 90, Aide 3 Among those present w e (HAG (ord s AR 80 18 to enablo the construction of the con. | b¢ @ runaway from home. She had left r»}m Miller, Mr. McKay and Miss McKay, [ r0oms at the Millard. g templated Masonic temple on Fifth street, | Weeping Water to stay with a marricd sister | Mr, Argo and Miss Redwan, Mr. Littleficld . Charles K. Urquhart and bride, nea, of Gar- | and will probably result in its completion | ‘at Sullivan, in this state, but claims that she | and Miss McCoy, Mr. Craig and Miss Jones, Edith D are at home to the H. | during the coming summer, was 0 il treated there that she left and came | Mr. Hensman and Miss Eltor, Mr. Neil nds at No. 2526 Pierce strect, 3 to Omaha to try and find work. Her few | Miss Colton, Mr. Colton and Miss Roj -~ ap- | days' experience here has cured her of all | Mr. Watson'and Miss Watson, Mr. MK« a Two Dollars. ) 1 | yeurnings for city life, and last cvening she | and Miss Hayard, Misses McKenzie, Doty Dan Sullivan, a driver on of Joseph Was sent back to her home at Weeping Water, | Johnson: Messrs. Doty, Christie, = Clavk, | Garneau's bread wagons, was jailed yester- | Andrews. RAYOVYS, day afternoon on the charge of embezal all events he is evidently of a religious turn of mind. Still this may be a “blind” on his part to pull the wool over the eyes of the directors of the bank, in case he isa cashier, or to give_unto his phildren—granting he is a widower and hus uny—proper home instruction. The Mr Bergerand | bride, arrived in Omaha last Sunday and took and o pleasant time was enjoyed, | . Mr. Joseph Meinrath, accompanicd by hl-{ i EDEN MUSEE LECTURE ROOM, CURIOSITY PARLOR and BIJOU THEATORIUM Opens as a pérmanent institution in Creighton’s Building, Farnam Street, Corner of Eleventh. Grand Opening Monday, December 12 Countless, ConsPicuous Curiosities. The World in Contribution. Curiosity Parlors Contain Japanese Village, Japanese Artisans at Work, Graceful Art Missionaries, Achmed Ali Be‘X} indoo Wax Worker, the Mysteries of the Black Art; Ryder’'s grt Gal= lery, Cartoon Exhibit, Stereoscope Gallerfi Cosnorama Promenade, Bohemian Crystal Workers, Parisian Wax Flower Makers, A Bevy of Winged Actors, A Bird Parx: adox; School of Educated Canaries. Our Bijou Theatorium Presents, Whiting & Sand’s Bright Lights, 20 artists in a pleasing parlor entertainment Musee Open Daily at 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Continuous Performances. Ten Cents Admits to All. The morning and afternoon receptions are the preferred ones for ladies and children. The crowds are not as great as at night. at 7 P. M. : thSe‘/-lmour the Mind Reader, the Marvelous Exposer of Human Thoughts; A: e WILL LAWTON, Manager.