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TN PAGRR o — ER— T ~ N x L DALY Ty SERDVR S s R OREN TARE IN OMAHA SOCIAL CIRCLES, | foomiveon B, 4 How Soclety People Amuse Them- Kommers in Honor of “Doc The Bmmet Monu e o, (rening | The Past Week Amoung the Goat H, and B. Leafgre ary socicty) meets every Thursday even Weston, Burt, Terrac o selves in Warm Weather, On last Tuesday evening the men of .| at-thelt hell on Douglas between Thirteenth Keepers. 3 3 x o th e or e S ag, oot |- They, Throio sec 't S Your son or daughter attends? Is it equipping them to hold thair own in the rapid rush of living nowadaysand to come? 5 ‘Kommers" i hon JoM « Rev, '] mas Cague has returned from 5 . . 15 i et S UM Ty | tour of Beept and Palcetine, where he has | THE A, O. U. W. MEETING. | Old methods were good, no doubt, but times have changed and progressive schools change with them. They ask: “Wha¥ a POETIC MOONLIGHT PICNICS. | burn, who v as to leave the city permancntly in a couple of dags. Doc. has been a promi- | PCR for eicht months ]"."“\‘;,_"I‘j"']j}‘, tng w— knowledge gained at school proves in after life of the greatest ‘utility?” They answer: ““That which enablesone to uss ;\n’ Miss Wood's Class Party—Tin Wed- ;‘"""" ":"'»';'"'f"""”“““‘L’\I“j“'}*f“‘:' “I‘““,,"‘;j" "‘;;""“, fiel \;1 ;.\...‘[ s, | The Suprame Lodge Meeting at St. | and write good English with ease accuracy and To impart this is a difficult task. They find they can best b . ome time and has won the esteem of Mtr. Oscar nderson, of N eb., et _ R . at ding - Where the Omaha Teachers entire Turnverein socicty. As a slight token | known as “‘Franz Sey through his char Louts—Annual Officers—Pythian do it by using a Typewriter. y PN Will Spend the Sammer— of their esteem for him they decided to | in¢ letters some months ago to Tie |\.{v Committee Report—Society His- l T General Gossip. prosent him with @ solid gold watch and | from Boston and Europe is in this town, Mr. tory—EIks' Excursion. ] & mumber o U ardr of ik o | AR L T Tk oot T WHY. HOW. which “Doc.” is # member, also wished to | junior year. g Where They Will Recreate, show their regard for “Doc., and they had "“\‘\‘\H'” L. Plonhes, o &, Tonis, Mi Annual Officers. & Below is given the various places where | made to order a beautiful and unique watch | o v R4 TG L Hughes, of this At the regalar me ting of O i ) the teachers in the public schools will pass | Charm consisting of three elk's teeth set an | G oo of Major William B. Hug No. 18, A. 0. U. W, the f 1t adds an unwonted charm to g et 9 the summer, and it will be of interest to their | 3014 gold. The presentation was made by quartermaster depa 1t elected as officers for the to ol By daily exercise in its use in 1 llip Andres, f the ! | ¢ the unwelcome task of “writing Y with them: Ciara 1. Mason, Burlington, | and overcome with emotion ith his #, Mt. Gieorge L Haghes, of No, 1411 | tc v a e ¥: € '\» T :! By O | a composition. the school-room, 1.3 Mary Lomax, Nampa, ldabo: Jennio C. | usual fluen Y3 Ut thio bovs apni LRy o 3, toynolass 1in. N, W. Charlos; Tts use makes the mechanical P Balmon, Wisconsin and Minuesota; Frances | e echo. Later b htec i Rev. Willard Scott n very MAUROIL L 800 Wilkic: O { By making it the means of ille E, Sheldon, Oswego, N. Y. Decia A, Jotins- | Pl and played and sang eaale et £ W, th \ spinal Webb; Teustue, anilions | Part of composition pleasant. o1, Xonia, O.: M D Quackehbhsh, Mo selections in his usual accomplished manner ARPAIL s TRkt ebb; Truste Iton; steatine for 5! siness use. 5! h;‘un.\nl: ‘“N .\l|mi\( IM““:‘\:”} I.\luh \|; On Thorsd the doclor took Lis leave for | I witis, A‘m iy S e |3 Exams., J. B . Hos It rouses the pupilscnergyand ustrating forms of business use. Y.; Villa B. Shipy nda, N. Y.; Bella | the Rosebud n bt P His parish e ave of At i ¥ The product is so like the 8\ ews, e R ke - months, His parish | ticers at the regulac me 5 Thurs: | makes him a co-laborer with his n Wedding. absence 0 : printed page orrors are more Onkland, I Helen = Wyckoff, Yor Neb.; Gertrude Ellis, Austin, Minn Yesterday was the annivorsary of the wed LA teacher in the work of his edu- Mattie Ellis, Furope; Mrs. Jennic C. K ding of Mrs. Pred Engell, Sa 0w s of the b e : easily discovered and pointed Europe; Virginia Victor, le, N Commercial streets, and about one ndred | 1t thonent ¢ tton \m. Mr, J. W. Carr, | cation. ' Sadie Pittman, Mt. Pleasant, Lu; Fr AN tWENLy ve of thits Hiohis assemblad 1A | (ated oRhis ret O | of this city, tw of the Nebraska delegates to i Wi e A & out. Maroney, Bloomingtoni 111.; Mattle L. HHEID DIBE HEHBHHS TRESPOHIG 16 WoaDaLs. | (oD s Mok 8 aha [ the se cnth annaal meetng of the The mind and muscles work- . 1 fnalkatl ell, Amboy, 1113 Clara ¥, Corper, Austin, 1 iAo : it No 1 suprems lodgte of th A O, U, W, which was | {ng togetties 1 Tho pupil instinctively attends LIy Priscilla A, Ward, Dayid "City, Neb,; fshe event that marks a decade of matrimon ) 7 Hald f L P g ing together sceure a more com- ¢ Nellie Treland apiliion, Neb, ose C. | ial felicity. The gathering was one o ?- » 3 F ST " cld in Lonisy Ky., last week, ¢ Eto the rules of form, phiaragraph= Fiieh: By “n‘d&l oy Mik Dovers, Th0S: | aibh its social success, A JAPANESE PALRY STORY. home from thit eity tast Thursday o | plete training for cach other nragray pendence, In.; Evangeline Sibley, VAT FATRARHBHYN 1A AR GE The Life of & Moon Maiden Visiting | best news the gentiom=a had o brine with | 1,00 ould e possible punctuation, ete., from the i’l‘ l,:(u.» lv-“h-m]k ”\“m \I et res of the occnsion. tha them was the fact that the next supreme 3 i ostetter, Marshalltown, Ia. a ickox, ho Is the gue ne of the hest of the early stories of | session is to be Y hir vorked alone. [ o set before hi 3 nada ggie McCarthy, Cal- | ove and declires the Omahu pe LS + 1. P 1 t 1 i ffornin; Emma Wheatly, Du_Quoin, 1115 | most soctable ad Hvely porsons s no Manogatart,® or, s ! Mr. Patton left this city toattend the aniual 4 O M. Brunner, Sedalia, Mo.: " A el v Victor Dickens and publi meeting. They we the {vention 61 Hae r_l (. Duval, Saleue, 0.} Murgarct dinburg, | 20Wwhero i : der the title of “The Old B {iifz ChE HoXL MaeUn in this city If pos 10T naina an y pe wWTl 111g aug . 0. Miry B. Meyor, Mich.: Lizzio Reward of Morit Party. Hewor's Story,” Theundeslying B B TR E S T RRver B ppard, Carbondale, 111 ediin A, M The teachers of Walnut Hill school, the | in it are obviously Chinese HIH HEaRa ) AR RELBR MG SHLe Wi ook Lellane, La s Mre. e M oy LmS, | Migsea R. Hamilton, J. Carter, G. Valentin Athenwum, but the treatmen taken and the decision rendered infavor of Hadn't youbetter seo that your children get this training? Experience, observation, and a wide questioning of distine Union, Neb.; Rose C. Eddy, Thompson, Ne J. Harrington and Mrs, L. B, Mann, gave u f the impress of a more imaginative vace, | Qugtin thoy talked of the wivantises |- guished edueators has shown that the introduction of the Typewriter in tho schools has been of great practical utility. Alice Hitte, Omaha, Neb.; Florence Ba arty to & number of their pupils last week [ ands told in the of Mr. Dickens. Nebrasica metropolis i ToL Lol the 1 ting, The only live it the ficld for the prize was 3os S A 3 § e She proved too slow and when the vots BEST OFF ALL, skill in the use of the type writer affords a means of livelihood and opens the way to highoer talken the ballot stood 139 for Omaha ninty-six for Beantown, The Omaha presentatives who socared the meoting for & this city fecl very proud over their la- D e Ty WHAT IT COSTS--HOW IT WORKS this state has only been organized a httle pof the | g good stenographer coful und interesti always et high wages. 00 hewer, Seneca Falls, N.Y.; D.Church, Pomeroy, 0.} | who had not been absent or tardy during the | it Esther Hesto) unt [.-\um.\}. h:' l«ml_:(‘l year. The faithful ones were Lester Wi U o o N D vttty | May Shocmaker, Katie and Helle Ryan, | little s id o hint Jen b Fiad Hold, Dativar, Col, 1 Magile \ Bessic Brown, Maggie, Aunie and Richard | &iven of the hidden virtie - which cent, Creston, Ia.; Myra Hamer, Earl Herby, Harey V Hon, [ marked him out us « favorite of th Tait ANollis; Denhott, Kansa Elmer er, Stewart Gwynn, Lucy | But just as the v of Emily J. Robinson, I Neb.; ¥ | Creweling, Gusta Marsh and Lulu Edwards. | appears only to the eyes of the MeAlecse, Batavia, N. Mary A. Frazier, | The party was most pleasant in all its fea- | gn the bosom of the mists whic had _ Chicago, IiL; Mary E. Simonds, Davenport, | tures, and will long be remembered by all | gvep the valleys heneath the mounts E thtoo yours 1 tho muinbarship of Ia; Mrs., A. B. Penniman, Lake Linden, | those who participated {enles Of StheiEont (AL Lo elon| o ior 1B lyIE GHIY 1 et Mich.; Mrs. Mary E. Kent, Ne T 3 hundred ed. Always Y5 Tattio A lbion ' Mi The Major Will Not Marry which to ordinary mortals huve the [ “Fhe supreme lodge meeting at Louisville : : O i B Tue Bee of last Wednesday published an | semblanee of dusky beads shine in the | convencd last Taesday and was in sessiof We guaranice the superiority of our machines and give purchasers the right to return them if not satisfactorys "PEWRITERS RENTED. COMes g o) on, | sto nd more trustworthy business positions. Situations furnished free of charge. red on application. We shall be pleased to send an illustrated pamphlet te 1y address of persons interest- ul to answer questions or to receive visitors, announcement which it thought reliable that It of the devout believers as lustrous | sis - dags. The principal legislation work Niiss Woood's Class Party. Major Mott McMahon of this city, woll v drops, so to the pious bamboo | transacted or discussed in the session was in ‘The hospitable home of Captain Wood, | jnown in military, real estate and life insur. | hewer alone wus revealed in the heart zavd to the retief law of the order, which Capital avenue and Twenty-sixth street, was ; vilS 1 Jnthe heart | cis not changed, and the abolishing e was v mastad o Hanmpia | OL & DuboD stom. & shinia Iight: e | T80 00 Shancol . tho, sbviehing JOS. P. MEGEATH, Sole Deal all ablaze with light and alive with merry- | jujy on g i sment, | cOmpassing o lovely “figure of | Neyioy s effect e October . . ) ole ca el', wly on the dth prox. The announcement i\ ¢ y iy malcrs last evening. The occasion was a re ; a tiny infand. With = reverent sinplished by the setting apart of iuce been denounced as unfounded by N B ception given by his daughter, Miss Nettie, | the gentleman himself. 1t has been a source | cave the woodman carrvied = home I IR A 10 her classmates, the members of 'S8, just fous, Al t of seftions annoyance to him and in defer. | the child, who grew intoa maiden of AL e G tions Having 1o 1607 Farnam St, Omaha, For Nebraska and S. W. lowa. ence to his wishes this denial is cheerfully | such stwepassing loveliness that all the | than 2 Jbors” are thus comnelled to ETHOUAoCcT Bes dR8l Lot clnssmates: thers| giqp nobles in the land sought her in m pay benoficturies only in the sum of 8Lfor | s—————————— 2 — were also present a number of intimate Nt Hev!prossnce)ieums 1o the death of members i pood st = 7 = i friends and the event was a most delightful Surprmsed Mr. and Mrs. Daley. LHEC, R L 5 within the jurisdition, rhe question o! These reports, it should be borne in mind, | of Supreme Chancellor Howard Douglass in | Louisiana repgrts a gain of 20 per cent i 1 corporating the sapreme lolze was aiso dis- | have not yet been adojted. suspending the grand lodge, agreeing that | the membership in the state for the pas lanterns and was & favorite resort during the | (oo iionca of Mr, and Mrs. F. Dal was that the time would arrive when he | cussod at length, but passed without any 5 the grand lodge charter should be restored | year. evening. Within the house games and other | S04 Fes bl bl 10 a lose the delight of her society by | final action bewg taken i the matter. 1t is, Captured the Blufts, conditionully upou their complying with the | © A laree del soclal pastimes were engaged in. There is con- | in the northwestern part of the city on lust .. But to his joy he found | of course, well wi by the members of | A large delegation of B. P. 0. lodge of | orders of the supreme chancelior herctofore | g siderable musical talent in the class, and | Tuesday, at which a merry gathering “ ] that she was as unwilling fouceept the: [ tie order that the supreme Iodge is acting | g@iks No. 30, of this city, visited Council ‘1:'1‘_‘ 'llh\t'u':\_nfl 10(1';:\“.@' ced m.u}t'r‘l?{i' B et anc vocal Beloo | sl evening of s sl Gl Lomage of her suitors as he was un- | @8 a volunty cindhn, - The inea Blafts, Friday night, to pay their respects to T R the occasion was the address to the graduat- | drive to the city. e noble lovers. however 50 per years, It wi poration business | proprietor of the Ogden house in that d ing class by the Rev. Mr. Williams, It w. <y Y A u their suits that she had rec and velief law that caused all the trouble in | They cowpletely captured the genial hotel | issucd by Supreme € chock full of wholesome advice, Miss Nettie HYMENIAL HAPPENINGS to the expedient which in Towa that has affected the order so in that | proprietor, and before he could collect im- | obeyed.” At the follow st te. self the house was in the possessk - of the | adonted the report of the committee on en one, Thelawn was lighted with Chinese | A most enjoyable party was given at the | the to 1 cctor, whose only dread shou her marri eiration of Odd Fellows of Masé chusetts will attend the sovercign lodge mceting at Los Angeles, Cal,, in September, The supreme lodge, 1. O. at its Jas B. Davenport, now the | to admit the representative from the old or | 8¢88ion, decided that the order should take faaly | mo hand in politics hereafter as an order, aicellor Dougliss were | During the month of April Ontario in- iz day's session it | creased to the A. O. U. W. order 818, which outstrips all other jurisdictions. She had 30§ ity. | loyal grand lodge until the orders orig has inherited the hospitality of her g ROGERS-DEERING, of all nations isiny: o C It father und mother, and proved herself a so Mr. Warren F. Rogers, son of Miiton | unwilling brides. To Ou clection day the followine gentlemen | gentlemen of the order. It was Lommonly | dowment rank, authorizing the board of con- | applications i Ma, & clnl stay last evoning. Amon thoso present | | WE VRS B CORET T BT RN |G s diiealt 10 nccomplish as tnam- | were elocted b s toserve | reported on tho streets of tho proiibition | trol of that departument to lovy un assessment | Nearly every ¢ of Mutu; \were: Nathan Purnstein, John Nelson, Nina | Rogers, of this city, was married on Monday S sanda and deiniting ocenns dry.s | durins the ensain P, S M. W., W, i1 | city yesterday, that before the boys got out | i addition to one per month, “as herctofore, cetion has lield the semisannual electio L. Charles, Frank C. Peterson, Moliie A. | to Miss Deering, daughter of the mayor of 1ng SMIGs and arinking G Jordan, Califorain; . M. Mastors, | of the town old “Bud” had been puton ice | when neces: T'he lodge adopted a_reso | of ofticers. lustallution will be held on the ¢ his neck was broken. The entire | lution declaring explicitly that no authority | first mecting in July. L Michizang 3. Roe, -y was at the disposal of the company | has ever been granted for the creation of & | The prophets of tribes of the Improved dyivan s SR 1 Len- | and 4 more pleasant evening was never ex- | lodge of colored knights, and that no colored | Order of 1ted Mon, instituted this torm, pee oS B0 AL Unild, Cale | periencea in the city. Dalby’s band was | man can lawfully be admitted to any lodge. | past sachems Jpointment and have the fivst she sent in quest the sacred be the second was ud lay at her feot ol [ the Holy | \Wisconsin owl of | & leved to | W from | hart, Peansy and hoste Conoyer, Joscph Polcar, Funnie Geoff, Iph | Portland, Me. The bride was atteaded by ham, Towa: . Paatt, Sarvah Foster, Fannie M. Pratt, | pigs Carrie Tams, of this city. The bridul Fliordige' M. Frost, Adda G. Robinson, J. | Jitt S Petiimn the latter patt of the com Hirchstein, Prancesca J. Rocder, Bdua V. | §;, \veek. Miss ljums will remain for some Hobart, Herbert Milton Rogers, Mary ( vocks. cus! the tree whoso rootsare of silver, whose | iforning s, Mouryland summoned to the hotel to add sweet music to i i i T reat chicfs, { Mary A. Sherwoad, Mary Krebs, | Weoks inthecaste = R L Sl e e e f | o i i Muassachusetis: the evening's pleasure and at 11::0 the visi Good Templar Officers. Tho fecs for admission to the conclave of ) . Smith, Claude V. Light, George He it social event took place on | of pure white jade, which grows on the [ hreme truste:s, L. L. uoiss Ware tors, headed by tie baud, left for their Ata mectine of the grand lodge of Good | the order of Hoptasophs are as. follows. . Toe i bert Strang, Grace Lillie, Minnic Swart. A AR s | O HINCO, frotter, Ontarios H 1s, New York. | braska homes, Templars held Jast week at Huron, D, T, the | troductory degreo, $3: i was ) g i Monday on the Rey. Father Glauber | gueped mountain of Hovai; the thivd was : : i wree, $5; first and _sccond de- lander, LydiaS. McCague, Nellic L. Thompson, ot S8 MIniE Aania il bed et | - i uis ceording to the repo SBOF the various com- o~ the following ofticers were elected for' the | grees, $2 each, and third dogroe, $ Charies S. Meyers, Neva W. Turner, Fred’ | My fopcd T Mares. Mise wand | oommanded to present hor with a fur | fiittees the work of tié-Boldes tor tae past A History of Secret Societies. ensuinz year: G,V P. Wathins, ) P8O0, Elizaboth €. Morrell, Catherino O. White, | My Andrew Elbe \ old resident here, | from the fourth she requi Ltho st m ¥ are en- | gun Prancisco Bxaminer, we invest Folsom, “of Woon- | Sunday in Pittshure, tho occasion beig th Miss 'T. E. Sheldon, Mr. J. Devris M. D., [ Mt Mares oponed the first Bohe drug | bow hued jewel that hide 1on the byoks of in this R Ttoborts, of Madison; | fostivel of S ) the ocen cing the A. Johnston, Rev. John Williams, Prof. H. | &\t “and is well known to many. A nutn mni wits chuvired with the scaveh of | Patton bth spikin the highust tarns teraal co-operation, and were surprised, | S, s, of Aberdeens [ Three -Eu._lml and twelve applications for P. Towis, Mr. H. Wehrer, Superintendent | S off (et fricds met at the. risidence. of ; e W e o | theirentescainmant at Lowsville, and w ifled and, in fact, astonished at the age } G C., W, L Mitehe toj @, M., D. | Bow womporsito the United Endowment as- James and wife, Guy Mead, Misses Alice and irstanat R0l a [ALBoMEOWLYEGU aILEWIN CHER I BREWILIOWEN HHdbiay e in their power when the dele- | and suecess of scores of such organizations o, of Clark ¢ £, Adleworth, | Socition have up to Tuesday last been filed the bride’s parents, ‘Twent, ening to wish the your 1d, and as recently th of Lanford: M. 8., N. Williams, of Liskon; | I the grand sec 1 some articles denying | A. G. 5., Miss Briggs, of Broadland: D. M. [ ©fJ operation is of age, or | M., Mrs. L. McDonald, of Huron: G. M., W. There was no death assessment in this ¥. or can be permanent, the | Whidden, of Coo) 3 trustees, Colonel ate cither in April or May for the A. O. U, d comments are given Lewis, Bristol; D. W. Siith, of Huron, and | W. A number of members of the order from aernal beneficial society in | C. K. 'Durbin,’ of Lisbon. The ng | other s king of coming to Ne- ¢ Count de Winton society, | numed delegates were chosen to represe ary's oftice for the month e supreme lofgo | throushout the we u the grandest | have been publish od. that fraternal ¢ wdoe heard of the t has uny stabi Ada Parker, Miss M. Woodman, Miss Bessie | vt gvenue. 1o the ¢ bring over the broad sea plain. tos and membors of and Mollie 'Stevenson, Lizzie Corby, Miss [ Yo e eh (M Gt SAUiE | Ttis necdless to say that one und all e 10 this eity 1o give Ui ek ! ple many years of life, happiness and 1 b v J Emily \\nlxu-l,vIv l’l::ull. § ‘11’ Hlxlle;, :\III;T prosperity. The evening was passed in de- | failed to ful quired conditions. | wolcome they hiave ever rec Anna und_Olive Foley, Miss Elder, Mi i olaLenio Meanwhile t < Florenco Mead, Miss Stull, Gty Phsician Ltk opia ooy DNt Icanyhlict slad M i I His By Chal oAbt Ralph and wife, Mr. Ed. Fitch, Juage General Gossip. in the G n forests, the Ru Samuel Moreison, an azed veteran of th The oldest f g:;‘t‘:in “{‘:‘.’mn‘u‘{-‘{?' !r\\:: (}\miLuli-l“ncfi: Mrs, Burnun and family ave in Boston, inn wilds. and the Indian mounts volunter and eity fire department of Coun. ”“'d‘," ,"f}.:,\u‘ 3, and s still in existan thi0 g R Ent A ho IR b worthy f Mr, M. Whalen, Misses L.and S. McShane, | Mrs. Byron Reed has gone east for the | he, under the pretense of hunting, cil Biafts, ms blind and atmost | TELEY liest iv the Loyal Evanus socioty, | lodge: John G, Kean, of Woonsocket, and C. | twenty thousand. mormans, g 0d nearly Miss Anna Truland, Miss Virginia Patterson, | summer. prouched the woodman s cottage and | holpless, 21 with an clezint e1sy | established in The registrar of Eng’ [ 5. Durbin, of Lisbon. Alternates, Mra. [ dwindled down to 10,000, but is now oo oy Mr. and Mrs. C. Morrow, Mr. Will Stevens, Ralph Richardson rcturned from college | succecded in eatehing noglimpse of the | ehaiv lust Thursd by by his brother membors Lreports cighty-nine friendly or bene- | Bella Barnes, of Aberdeen, P. Wat- | up-grade move. Politics are said to have Mrs. C. H. Tatch, Mr. Arthur East, Mr.Hag" | Thursday. Al sovieties in ex'stance that were orga- | kins, of Ashton. The mceting was one of | been the of Juna, ‘The 1. O. G. T, orderatone time had nearly fic g lovely form of the lady Kaguyn. So | of Council Blufts ’ 4), 1. 0. 0. F. use of the falling off, ert Cochrane, Mr, T, C. Stephens, Mr, Mrs. 1. J. Rogers and children will spend | enamored did he becoms of the vision S inoRtUG dsof the motto of | Mized in the seventeenth century, and over f the best in the bistory of the order. The Lwelfth annua \.NM";‘N, thonational ornstein, Mr, Hector Murray, Mr. Albert | (he summer in Boston. ! i 5 Rk GO : 1,000 such societics that_are over fifly ye: . o ¢ tho I tpaing 4 " he that he besought her to re his B, L. T feiondship, (1o nd » camp of the P. O, S, of A. was held last E. Earle, Mr. Wright, Mr. Al Beaton, g s Daisy Doane is spending the su 3 } i W i old. In England 10 friendly socictics Masons ling, Pa. Ti BBt : Will Bowman, Mr. Frank Beaton, Mr. 8. S. 5“‘ A e N ooty hending the summer: fithrone. But nobotter did he faro than Iind rem nee will be agreat 020,000 members, Th ey T ey Lo |Im, o, “]I:c scsslon th‘mcg Ve Wallace Broatch, Mr.C. W AL RIDMA the other lovess, and was fain to smfort ty Mr, Morrison im his old GrTan zolbing |y olored Maso! o ha grand paride”of the order, in whicl [ TR s Pl T R Mrs, Barney has returned from anex- | pit ‘ap - with an oe F T e s LT e ranized | Fremont lust Monday to attend a picnic_and | 15,000 Sons of America participated. Helen Sharp. tendodsvisitito;Viarmont. in reply to the missives he con- | and the recipient was eomplet 1 World for many vears has proved the value | gencral day of festivities in that eity. They | At present the Odd Fellows are closing & > Mrs. George N. Hicks and son have gone | sgantly” dispatehed to the woodman’s surprise and gratitude. of these organizations, it has gone beyond | arrived at their destination about 10 o'clock | terih of unprecedented success for the order Moonlight Picnic. east to spend the summer. e T e T T i b T Lyt TR cien were the donors any experimen ets the patronage and | in the morning and were met by Mayor | B Massicliusetts. The strength of the or- One of the most delightful social events of | Mus, George A. Hoaghd has goneto Man- | yoihieed to her protector that the time | 1Sy Ieller, J. Cociran, co‘operation of the people. In- this country | Syoufror and a piaclogitionloficitizous | serncho et fs (lly (e lE T ) &r the week was the moonlight picnic gven by | kata, Minn., for the sumuc R S B S Stoinkopt. L Biedom i, 3 U co-operative feature is comparatively | Doy wore cscorted o tie Ak by e Iayor | Heuros will b wesmes fosg, O 11 YOOF tho Miss Georgie Shipman at Pries lake on last Hugh G. Clark moves new resi- | Sl ey S 2130} R e new, but as years roll by the great practical | oG e peception committee and the day was | - pho o g L Zar! dence at Florence this in the moon, whence sho had oviginally v, 2, CoDs Vol, Goowa value and necessity of such organizations | o U HEAEE ST and the aay wis ] The annual mceting of the Chicago Od ¥ Monday evening. Early in the evening i am R tirned from Cleve. | destended to ¢ And, though on i Bowley, BB, Gar will be manifest to ull ool ,'“; it ‘.,{_”, Fremont, Two ball | Fellows’ association of Cook county was hely # f#ozen couples assembled at Miss Shipman's ) 1 e A Robinson veturned from Cleve: | yhe appointed night a strong guard was | inzton, W. Siedeatopf, H. S Tor a time there was a great spirit of hat | SSeinE e Sixht tho party and amused them- | B¢ the reous of the association, No. 40 Doar- nome, 630 south Seventeenth street, and a7 | Md after @ three woel SN posted around the house by ovder of the | Jefiers 7 red and jealousy on the part of ife insur- | GG NEE M TG IS ERCEN el street, lust week, when the ofticerg welock started for the picnic grounds in a m'l”“‘p“'\““.‘i"“ ‘,”“\'hfw B b verone [ mikado to prevent the flight of the A Dl b nies toward the seeret benevolent | (G007 0T el ground. The ensuing year were elected, associutions, The hife insurance enmpanies The annual session ot the Dakota grand [ have come to see and know that these fra 1o dge of Masons eanven L at Deadwood last | ternal societies have educated the people up Tucsday. About tw) hundeed menbers of | to life, and especially endowment insuran heRla aaRAY LI o | and almost abolished the objections made by S the order, tozothor with their Wives, Were | \jvog and children, Peoble have learned ond and family have gone HE PLAYED THE GIRL. present at tiie meeting bosides eaations | ghat taking out a policy does not ne a, Lty fOF @ WONLW'S Visit with sl fromall the lodzes tor miles avound. The | ir after | ., The great chief of records of the Order of i day's | Red Mon of the United States mtends to ba present at the great council on the 26th 0‘5 { om, and it 15 proposcd to tender hin ent banquet the preceding sun, supreme council of the Royal Leagué issucd an bearing date of This is the third assessment sinee company returned 1 th having experienced a v sport. evenine pleas large carryall and two or three carriages. e ol e e e The ride out was a merry one. Six musicians | tending the Chautiu. 1ssembly at Crete, | corting a charriot, descended through from the Fort Omaha band were taken along | - M. and Mrs, P L. Perrine have retuned | e air and bore away theiv prize to her 10 furnish the music for the occasion. Mrs. | from thewr trip to York und Philadel. | celestial abode. Stephens an accomplished singer, who was | i} one of the guests favored her fellow pienic- | V0 o p o prs with o number of splendid songs at in- | AR £ 5 tervals at the picnic grounds. A more de- | 10 Maquo aiden, atroop of heavenly being, s are at maiden, atroog h An Honor of ‘a Life-Time, An honor, «lmost without precedent in the anuals of I'rc onry in New York state, June s, i e 3 citizens of the dead timber and minmg town [ or that the paying of i pre quivalent | says an exchange, was conferred upon Grand | January 1, 1858, and is ealled upon the deat) lightfully spent evening could not | friends. = Donntng Fomalo Atireito Tiows it o Ryt to a dose of strychnine, and thousands now | Master Frank I8 T P AT Ly o T pon theideg be imagined. Dancing and boav Mrs, E. C. MeShane and family leave this His Sister ata Par thol: power 0 ontortuin | 104 080 of SIVEABIG, AUC LHOKERIAS BOW | Ma ank 1. nce, A icr Allers, a half rate member o meeting of the Giand lodge in New York | Weleome Council No, 20, t week. He was olectad-to-s fourth Avcording to the report of the secretary of the Western New York Masonic Ielicf ussos ved §11,119.52, and the 3uffalo, N. Y., to | A BRL ana | otlior . pléusares. wore” ih- | evening! for A RENi ucsts while they were wot in session dulged in, and all wero astonished when | beated term. % A certain 'f'f' omploxi b L sions to the surrounding villages and | Jie with the idea, wou d have looked upon a | ¢ity L It was aniiouticed tht, J¢ was 1. m, ‘and | Miss MayiBulisny Pk doseub, I8 the | MG with no visibie signs of u beard, f ity to the mines addei a very pl Jife insurance agent as they would some fore- | term as grand master, a distinetion which [ {he Woster time to start home. Without a single ex- | guest of Mrs. Ellen 5. Beall, 222 North Nine- | ana his charming sister, Fannie, 100k a | fosture. tow o) i runner of u_pestilence. has been enjoyed, it is said, by only onc man | b e 0 ception all pronounced the homeward ride a | teenth street. BN s g e | Tediare. wand She. anteridipmontiof B e e e povalonts anct | LB j0ved, Juinanid; byigaly ono. disbursements $10,145.62; balance ou hand, et el titous ono. T kay marty consistod | - Mre Wondell Benson and daughter win | 2004 deal alike, says the Albany (N. Y.) | visitors. ~Wednesday evening o ball was | e foclig towud, the benexolont, 88 | before him. - Mr. Lawrence has devoted 81.750.31, The' expensos during the yoay of the following young Indies and gentlomen: | spend the summer at various points ou the | Telegram, A pink domino purty T T TR e A ST B e o o, (ot | best energics during hus throe years as grand | were §1,124.59. The Misses Bourdman, Lawrence, Russcll, | coast of Maine. given at the house of & lady on Stafford [ anvthing inthe sosial line that was ever | cig 5 Gig mpossible for the Odd Fellows | Waster to the puyment of the big debt upon ‘The Mausouic craftin Minneapolis are mak- ‘Albee, Sampson, Frye, Gould, May and Luli | “NMre Joun: Hoth has K alled 1o tho | Sirest, West Troy, and Miss Funnie was | Kiven in the Black Hills rogions. Over th B g or ook ick benofits und &5 | the Masonic temple, und hus been 50 far suc- | ing every. prepuration for erceting. . hoe Daliaban, W ilson, Riipiman. and Mrs, C. Mrs. John' Heth los hooy called o the § Sirasls WEEK £u0ss BRE (181 ERRN 6 WS | bundred of tho most promfuent persont T L ehefita, on 85 or £ por year dues. | cessful that ouly ubout 5,000 remains to be [ Masonic temple this yoar. The stanmie i L Sark. | deathbed of her mother, Mrs. C. 1. Miller, at | invited. She wasas full of fun as her | Loronages in the state and capital w ! year ducs; | Jiguiauted. The debt hus been decreased | cost of the butlding and’ corung e, 5t Blophens, Tho Mussrs. Vaughan, Clark, | gicnmond, Ky brother, and when the latter requested | St to o QMBS AT AL but at ti 18 that sume uct o sihes Ay e fiost of the bullding und ground is $140,000, Godfrey, Schauf, Pegram, Dunmire, Bur e B s B S U e e B e Es 110 6 dn ho fostivitios. uary is n foremost, advocates [ #100,000 during the past year, und there is | The trustees of the association have acce rowclough, Merriam, Littiofield, Engo and | . Dr. Joseph Noville, who has been absent | that he be ullowed to take her hest | ing of the woatkeepars will long be of the truth that co-operative cndowment is | €VEry reason to believe that another year | a bid for the construction of the building, Bolomon Townsend. 4 in the cast for the three mouths, returned | dress and attead the party she readily {in Deadwood as the crowning ev It i A (A will see the temple free from debt. All of ¢ ned young aternal societics familiarized the pub- and ) x ] she re X ] At a regular communication of Ki A Fryer 5 ome Tevsday. Songonte ednesdiy evening K the sociul history of the 2 0ld officers were re-clecte s same ation of Kanc lodge As un ontertuiner Miss Georgio was | 1 oS ‘J‘ Y. imor. of Villaca. Ta.. s In | SO7¥eBt0d: Wednesdsy ovening Fann ho sociul history crally are coming to kiiow these fucts, and | the old officers wore re-clocted at th Jrame | held in the commandery room, Masonic tefe unanimously voted a grand success, iss Jessie Sch j a, T, assisted Har in getting the temale for this reason, if nothing else, the growth of 4 ) y e ple, New York, Tuesday, General A, W. grand master living w — the city visiting Mr! and Mrs, Willium | {g0rvery on, and arranged the bustle to A New Order, 15 present, except two. ving benevolent endowine Soiree Musioaln. Woods, 8780 Franklin street, £h Yini onierelont ‘endowiment ¢ all the orders 1 . When the juunty little hat Alodge of the Ordesof Forastors wasyin- | aggociations connected with them is 50 rapid drearof switches | Stituted in Soath Owmata Wednesday night | and permanent. Greeley, chief 'signal officer of the United presented to the lodge the Arctio onle flag made by him at Fort Conger, pert was plueed upon his he About Odd Fellows. nee L. Buker, teacher in the ) One of the most fashionable events of the | Miss Plor weck was the sccond soiree musicale given wit street scliool, has'leftfor Seneca, | gl SRR O3 ERCRIE P et for | under the naume of the Magie City lodge, and K The Bloomington, Mass., Horald has the | Grmnoll Luna. jn 150 by Mrs, Fannic Kellogg-3achert at the Mil- 10 sRend Iho aumnal # . anything, He looked exquisite, and | the following membors wore appointed tem Meeting of the Senate, following to suy of the order of Odd el Work is boing done in behalf of the Inme B T el rcnine. Mrs. Bachort Edward Rosewator, editor of Tux | S e ke ot Meors: For president, J. Atherton; | The annual mecting of the senate of the proved Order Knights of Pythias In Massie gain proved herself a charming hostess and [ (it O8O R AT AN 1 possing his legs at the party or sitting Dr. Kelly: treasurer, Thos. Rock; [ A. O. U. W, was held at Cleveland, Ohio, ma somewhat wide obscrvation we :_h:x- ::' .}ll-mlwl. 7\'|'\V\!l““‘l'fih“"’v Connecti- made all her guests feel perfectly at home. | = N 5 5 Monnell and his mother will | down all over the bustle. i SSpBRE Dr Bhaor, A0S ) rogeatlvy on afditias do pi o old senalors | Iasacndiion SR Wik tacloe o et [ o FRIGR) AT LTBCRADK MY She was ably axsisted by Mrs. J. M. Wool- | peobbly loive for the west the latter partof | Harry promised to be careful, and af- ; 000 ut death, and the entrance | ue following members appeared at their | Oficers in Kevekah ot the. | titions aro In'the B of prominent Sto worth, Among those present were noticed | this week for u prolonged trip. ter the last bit of powder had been ap- . first annual meeting o it 3 i ASLIVE Wori IR DE NrAKnAGY Gliaeng the following large number of ‘our wost | Mr. und Mra. D. J. Collina left Thursday | plied to his cheeks ho sallied forth. Fhe Ponnsrlidals Troihla: Mossrs. J. DeWolfe, Columbus, Ohiog L. |~ One prominent feature in Odd Fellowship | Grand lodge assessment No. 10, of the fasblonablo sivicty yeoplo;, Deab mid Mrs | evoning for Pifladciphia whoro r, Colina | Funnic (or Hapey ) ws the boll”of” the | o spocialcomuittoo ut the meeting of tho | K. Parks Toledoy Qo 1% 15, Sinith, S | Uit it iy members and famiics to boll | United Endowinont associuton, been i 3 by the death of his brothe bl He was kissed by i score of fair | gupome wouncil, Koights of Pythias, to | {035 Jichs - N, Stuay, Richnond, il s | themselves. This is the very best. and most | called to date July 1, and subordinate lodga Nire. Adalph Moyer, Mv. aud Mrs. Thomas | ™16 B Oiub. one of Omaha's pion Bwobe, ’\l’\r‘r' | Mra, @ M. Mliahoaok, M. popb S 5. Ohuh 008 oF QIAUKS piascore, :g;‘o{("';i"‘b.‘ s s ey | the city the past weck visiting old friends. lins, Mrs. J. A. Huarbach, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Captain Simpson and daughtel Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Snyder, | Loulse, loft Wodneaduy ovening for Ne Mr. und Mrs. W. J. Connell, Mr. and Mrs rk, where they will spend the summ maidens, which caused the red blood to flow to his powdered ebecks and made him look move lovely, Harry wus al- lowed to enter the dressing rooms, and it was all he could do to talk as uear W Dexter | practical kind of bencyolence in a world like | assessment No, 20 on the wembership. This { llltu senate | gurs, asscssment pays two death losses and sim i members, eight- Candidates under twenty-one years of age | coupons to mature in July, The lust asses: ving been elected !:) Ussem- | were eligible to mewbership into our order | ment paid in, up to May 1, showed 2,526 mem« lodge of Pennsylvania, provisionaliy, for the :-”Jm ':Lil ;.‘.‘.‘ lrfil‘:‘ Iltlnm l.)*:u“r-,m:dm:n"uml‘ \.1;:1. h;"plmnl T, 1I\ ;\m ufln‘v'. IIU:‘, for a | bers, and the amount of the assessinent ag- all odge of for ates the chi us bee e 5 | while, they are tted only by dispensa- | gregated over §6,500, ! . Mre. O, 8. Higg has returncd I like his sister as possible. He was en- | Durpose of making amendments that are re- | composition of the body. Amoug the important | tion from the :n':..'fl"m.mn-. S “'Hv“ : t\fnl “l ‘I-mv . 3. Orr, Judge nad Mrs, Groft, Mrs, T M. | Mrs, ©. 13 Hieinson s returned 10m | gyred for overy dance, and was escorted | uired; thirdly, “that the institution of the | matters brought beford the meeting might bo | “Tha teachings of Odd Fellowship are | o it eventof the weok in the Kimball, ‘Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Anna M. Tates, | Cincmnati, she g he N Hat 8 : | tloyal’ grand lodge is not approved, and is | mentioned the regular monthly assesswent | towards temperance, and one of tha funda- o | Vo, 21, 'of Hoston. (o 1s placs iss Garlichs, Mrs. G | Wheaton, Mr. | study of painting at the Academy of Design, | 10 supper by a prominent young citizen yal' g o1 owards temperance, and one of the funda- | e Sota lodge No. 21, of Host, Miss Garlichs, Mrs. Geueral Wheaton, y i, | W r by a | : ABKR BRANS ofoct: fourthly, | OB the 10th; wnother, requiring that & copy | mental laws of the order is that 1o intoxicant g oo Hoson 1o lis place J. J. Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, G. A. Rathbun, who has been attending | Who now is cursing his stupidity in not | declared null and of no effect;” fourthly, al la i is that n ieants |y the orde g of the application be attachoed to the benefit | of any AR AT e e rder. This was done by the grand Finkhouse, Mrs. Drt | collogo at Cornell’ the past scholastic year, | knowing that he was pouring his love hat it is hereby imperatively enjoinad upon | Gertifictte, in order to conform to the lawh of ufé'i'(.\:fl- .‘f..\.‘f.i“.'.u} w,lfx.‘.‘f.“iu'.‘.»‘.“":l.xf.’-h In | chancclior Thursday evening. The nuinber whom was referred the Pennsylvania mat- | and John Fairbanks, Chic: ter, report, first: To sustain the supreme | now consists of twenty-fiv chancellor; secondly, to reinstate the grand nof them b Mps, 3. W. Gunnett, Mr. and Miss | has roturned to Qwabis for the sumwmer vaca: | into the ear of & man. Harry was cs- | the grand lodge” 10 refrain from nuy pun- | eomst of so siatas i cuots where frou oy ] reported present carly in the ovoning. Wy Peuncll, the ‘Missos Butterfield, Aruold, [ tion corted home and those who attended | ishment of any subordinate lodges loyal to | be suspected, articlo relating 1o basard, | ° Ball dedicatod to lts uses 162, but @ luree numiber came in later, bring- Tssucs, Kogors, Superintendent James, Prof Miss Fannie Abrams has returncd from a | the atfair would never have known the | tne supreme chancellor, but all shall be on | 0us occupations wus thoroughly re ing the memb rship W more than 236, ‘This Grip Notes, event will be haile Robbins, Mr. Julius Moyer, George Squires | gour menths' delightful trip throv structed, and pussenger conductors were ex with groat delight by all eh Cali- | secret, but Fannie could not keep it, | i, and many others, ornia, Texas, Mexico, New Mexico and | h A b same footing; fifthly, that the represent- [ Strict 1o list The fotal membership of the A. . U. W, [ loyal members of the order, not only in :\'ur:/jm.n weé | and J-;fl‘n,lm it to one young lady who | gtives from the two grand lodges who came | “%' “f‘,"'AL'L'.‘ o Lnportant propositions came | On May 1 was 203,531, being & gaiu of 1,640 in | stute, but throughout the country. L] Pienic Party at the Park. Mrs. 1. L. Hul returned nome the first of | a1l oo jone, why: The story is BOW | 1o preseut the case be puid wmileage and per [ before the meeting, but were' voted down, | tirty days er— "The plenic party giveu at Hauscom park | ye woek from Notre Dame, Ind,, where she | 30 OVET l0WH, B jere are & COZeN | gion he same as the supreme representa- | Among them we The ucing of the | Several tribes of the improved Order of z lowa Postal Changes. Thuraday evening was a brilli had gone to see her sister, Miss Lula Doane, -]‘"‘“I nen who would like to punch his | yjyes maximum benefit to $3,000; one calling for a | RRed Men, bave adopted more than 100 pale Wasuixaron, June 30.—[Special Telegram Dancing was the order of the evening and iead and any number of givls who feel In a supplemental report the committee, ial session of the senate; a proposition | faces this term, to Thg ek, ] —A postoffice was estublished tos R mabmonts were saved &b 11 o'clock. Bliss leaves uext Sunday for @ | like scratehing his eyes” out for the | waich iucluded Hon, W. 1. Gule aud Hon ike out the suicide cluuse and & number [ There is one Odd Fellow to every 120 in- | day at Saxon,Wayne county, lowa and Sam. " AR o Mr. i Mrs, Ls' trip Wd Fraunce, | things that they said in his hearing. John Van Valkenber C., takes the 108, habitants in the United States. Thisincludes | ucl Wheeler appointed postinaster, Rick rd l}mnsllmw poascnt wope! 8 wne | The greater po will be spent e o ground that the supreme chancellor's auxiety age, of Chicago, was elected presi- | men, women and children. Oliver was appointed postmaster ut S .;.':‘.‘,,, 8. L. Pettit, the Misses Petti anklln, | 10 0000 ane W ekly Bank Statement. to give an impartial hearing o the Pennsyl for the cusuing year, Lakeside, ncar The largest encampment, I. 0. 0, F..1n | City, Greene county, lowa, ' Tagas" i Adaws, Magie, Sadie and Mollio McGon N R T N ik, June 80.—The weekly bank | Yania brethren led him fo consent to the | Sandusky, O., was selected us the place 0r | the world 1 Iastern Star, No, 3, of -Bort- | Joues, resigned J J - ‘fi“- Lanlo sud L;!“""1""‘;“‘\-“"\1"“,"“‘; L2041 \who has been visiting her uncle and ! | statement shows that the reserve decreased | Gharkes by Past Graud Chancellor Butter. | holding the ucxt mecting land, Me. It hias 520 members. e , Mamie Cusack, Emma and Augusta Gibson, ! u M eF. unolo Ang & ialety W8 4RAL A0 2080098, doo cld, ete., but “the whole proceedings had s oo e T ET " Ty : RIAy and Tutu Calahan, Nelson. T 1 Mrg, Churchill Parkes Valnut ,“l. (o banks now hold §:7,01,000 1 | {y tht réjeard wero without sufticient war- The Pennsylvania Case, olhissiated thak aver 100 mombare of the & W What Cleveland Has Done, Hiat"Norgreon, Carison, Hendershot, T "‘“\’:“ hote s o 4 of logal requiromenta raut or authority of law.” A further report | When the meeting of the supreme lodge, | Gy in Councie, l(‘.’[“(‘[: X for aon-paymens of ALK ]“:;-J\-m' I0.—The president hag , g P P PRy Mrs. Adam Stiger goes- to the White e —— - RJRLIS RUMARLEQR AN (b SHITINE SAPORS | i g he suy J 8 | dues in Canada g last year. signed the Indian appropriation bill, > (9 B VP § Mountains shortly. She will yisit ber The English Turf, Siructe tho guprouo chanoglior Lo lasdo Whow | Knights of Pythius, was in session ab Cin- | "0y thorollof oue 1. 0. O..F. lodgein | also nformed the Cineh A‘ZH:Kl:nl}juhhllilu“u iret. Hall, Phitbin, C * Crouk,' Curtiss, | mother before returning to Omaha tie latter | Loxnoy, June 30.—At Sandown Parlk to-d wrand lodge chariers, if it 5o requests, and | Sinnati the supreme council to whom the | Mainc are to be found the names of fifty- | mittee thaton account of the pressure of bug E‘muhn. Woodard, Barton, Butetr- | part of the summer, the race tor the Wellington stakes was won | further thut the representatives from the | Pennsylvania dificulty was referred took | thre ug wewbers, initiated prior 1o 1830, | iness ho cannot accept the invitation to_ate worth, Potter, Jow Awong the Omaha physicians wbo at- | by Satiety, suspendod grand lodge be admitted as sugh. J the following action: Itapproved the action ' Tle grand wmaster of the L O, O, ', of | tend the exposition at this time,