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News and Gossips of the Woek | n to round out | braska I¢ appreciation was 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, JANUARY ~=SIXTEEN PAGES. 7 Among the Fraternitiea. Diana | S STUCCESS! vt T WILL BE CONTINUED FOR A FEW DAYS man, orate suppe E \was se 1. The af hrougt " W Morton ; r out was creditable to all partic T r cier, ( V. N tion Ceremonies, Two hundred persons attended blic ¥ Vot ol 1\'. s lation and banquet of Hastings lodeo, No h Chat ear; O, W, rleh Hall-bmpressive Instalias tod rop h will b : - BROWNING, KING & CO On_ Thursda il n 1 t it Louis He Knights and tndic ro No b g 3 T ka lodga wiio was e ; felder, treasurcr; C. Brandios, monitor; A S ko s eligible 10 | aolo of ‘Niossrs. J. 15, Roberta. and C. MSEUR S ATl i8 Has been so favorably received by a Discern- membership in this association has no st dosarve degrecs, bt is sinply featernal and social in 0. o nished excontion of the solo by Miss Tsuacs and o recita § ing Public, who are always on the Alert for e sston fon of 5.1y roron | Hosom Honvos ‘v Sieh roveiiad i the for. | woll roceivad by th audionoa, ' Misa. lanios § Bargains, that we will continue this SPECIAL oy Tor tho budze: Those Maseus weho | BETASOPEAO o Jur o, g the | OPALAOLS SEE 200, B0 ol | SALE for a few days longer. We will place our an alto of pleasing qualit h banquct wish join 1 obtain blank SE FONaEReN suloctions T¢ Tt & one. An enjoyable programme was the clos L . Q@ Yai Y WL Boweir | L atcndeted stldctoas s he LIRS pants worth $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 at T fol- | manner. A phonogr i nt: Mr. and Mrs, Rev. | lows: 17rc 3 management of ( Holt was a novel Heym Mr. and vice president, 13r ' s DliS. BH1AACS. OF esth, Mr. and Mrs. Dreifuss, Mr. second vice prosident, Bro, -, Henry T, Cl y 5 . M to; ARl and Mrs. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Waeidle 1. third vice president, i3ro.. Da .| Among those prosent were: Mr. and Mes, | Mr. and_ Mrs. Kopald, Mr. and Mrs, S. Wi @2 fourth vice prosident, - Al | AT Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Fitch, Mr. Privee, Mr. and Mrs. J. 13ambe Mr frod s, 19: fifth viee president, | Mrs, Betterman, Mr. and Mrs. Ant . [ wnd Mrs. Shaw, M. and Mrs. A. Brown, Tro.. William~ Ad reasurer, Br MF. nH M HOIBFOBEME DA Myt Mr. and Mrs. Bernstein, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A Creigh, i secretary, Bro, A1, M, W0 MBS Brand Mes, R Misses | Scligsohn, Isaucs, tiam R. Bowen, | i3vo." swencr, and Mos. \ Adler, Zunder, Cleburn 3. A 4 . $ p L r. and Mrs. 8 4 S 'Ky Yer 1, 3 Merriam, Mr Aery Strauss, Airs Morris, Are Sr Villinm Cleburne, Mr 4 s, Fowler, Mr. and Mrs, | Riudskopf, Be M William K. Bowe ) I ery Mr, and Mres, O, Mr. and Mrs, | 1 1, Heller, Repinsky, V cimer, 1) [+ ] 5] MR E: John ‘Logan, | Sehram, the Missos Neilie Samac I iseman, Kahn, Sehlank, Zunder, Verry b enirke, Ilbert T, Duke, Thomas Augar and’ Bergman, LOUEign. William H, S, Hughos, Heury C. [ 0 APaE A d ) Hellnan, Mr. and Mrs, D, Akin, L H. Case, Willham Aduir, \ Mr. and Mrs r. and Wi Henry Brown, Alexander : miog, Broughton, Liddoll, A M. ( M. o sohn, tiinson, Loverctt M. Anderson, William farrincton, Besiey, Dollie Wazne Mr [Sirsehbranm, Mr. and Mr: g Wiiore il it | 120 Mo R Mo Cean st | e A A Rol, M M B e L L B e pema Mo manoiel ; B s S S bl M youmay PANT CHEAP. Ws are overstocked Moora, Hurry P, Deol, Jucab I€iie, dohn T ) 1olim " e Mes G, A and Mrs with these Pants, and we offer them to_you at b Witiioim, Goorgs, W, Lininger, 1. | N aba lodge No. 51, lude pendent Gl ME RA A Fs 88 T.ess than it Cost to Make Them. MARK to e W R oy gy oL | ot o, A Aot G Eaen [ Mr:and Mra: Mattin, M. R YOU! These Pants are All New and Fresh--- T apbEsy 1. Tong, Bine €, Wit Gus Schrarlor, . M € ; i 3 NO OLD STOCK---Not a Pant in all the lot . Binjumin watt, Lib' | Cruft, 15 8.5 A, Kirchstoin, A3 1 | 5 & but is worth twice the amount. Hotlingsworth, Char R it R Y g b lodge will bo am L. Smith, Joseph V 0L § At Sioux Cily I'riday a new lodge will b instituted dlegation from Omahia 3. France. Honorary mewmtb 5 iy il b ol : Rovert Hall, Henry K. Hill Knights of Honor Tnstallat on IO (3784 DESLoU LD es BYUID hEo0ES was buried The i b (v ike.alanlall o Moor e e The foliowing newly-clected ofticers of Masonic form, Mr G-W. Liningor acted as | the Kniehts of - Honor, Omaha Modern” Woodmen 0 0 [} master. Rev. house deliv sermon full | were installed Monday evenin k The Modern Woodinen of Grant will_gmive L of hope and comfort for the ved tani Fritscher, di ', W. Mo \ and masquerade ball, celebrating Wash [ Al ( T l \| ) b ] " (:J” e \"l “‘(ui 3 I:\"‘“I‘ . Goldsmith, assistant n's birthday, They are also making wr / ) o the impressiveness of the oceasion, Messrs, : Matthe runer, | rangements for a literary entertainment in ' JUL ( / R J (=S R Fen GRes N E G P on. Moessrs: | dinancial reporter; Charies Landrock, trea thei hall R R e Al . L: Clarl, cl L. Loz and ; pall bear the thr guides: I Paleoncr, sontinel; Ioyal Arcanum. cntlemen coming from the locomo. Whitlock, J. & son, and W. Union Pacific council, No. 106, has, in the YISO n Andersony % \ 1 rht's » public insta tion of th 5 Lk dly was the cause . e 11 and was 1 v and evidence gi that many other would us resided this ¢ 20 ) , @ 3 R X corge 3 be present at the next one. The son for and several B Norfolk, was master of cor 2 this is that the mitiation fee is to be doubled ALl nastex Masons, their wives, widows. | a number of brothers from the Atkinson | on all applications made after the 2th inst. y 3 M 1 M 1) ' mothiers, sisters and daughters who expected | lodse participated. and mea Wishing 2000 and cheap surane 1o participate in the organization of a lodge | Phe exercises bogan at 8 o'clock and con- | are availmir themsclves of this oppo of the order of the Eastern Star in Plum | sisted of the introduction of the members of | tunity of getting o the _order - = T S s X I i b0 |G Pulso) savIel thtEUlon FhocaIe dona: CHURCH NOTES. preach to-morrow morning on the subject: [dent Anderson, T remember was going [ streets, the look of wonder and awe 10, at which tinc nd patron or his 3 e g *d | eil will soon be swell by consolidution YA Living Sacrific Bvening subject: | {o Cincinnati the same day. and so that stole over L was xepresentative was expected to be present. > remurks w With it of the Antler conncil, No. 1061, num- | ** Regular services will be held at the Beth- | “*Giving One Gift to Get Another. one asked him why he did not ride to | amusing and a i touching ¥ very interestin: wstractive character. | bering v membe, This will make [ Eden Baptist ¢hurch on Park avenue. In At the First Chrl ="H‘"“"""'v'-'"‘““":"'_"k' the station with the wedding party. [ too. When his i got him r];]l:;.e;s"\\x}‘l‘\_(\:wm_ o }folf:k;g:i_ e e | His answer was: ““I'd as soon ride with | into one of our modern tors and li}lvl’()h)cvl‘unn \""s\‘. red.” iy a keg of nails for sociability as to ride | whisked him up some ton of ono 3 with a bride and groom.” of New York’s big buirdings, he was tion for Nebraska and lmvvm. installed the | 3 3 ent, J : vice | sisted in the evening by Mr. I SE . | Presbyterian church” will be contmued an- - - both surprised and disturbed. He said oftfaers elected by Branch No.2, C. M. B. AL, Tl Lo ¢ the cusuing torm AT 10 kend A TEY] s slog] vice other week. A Child of Sixty. nothing, for he had nerved himself for in Knizhts of Labor hall. The following | and s vere as follows: J, L. Mack, | Tw! ary, L L. Lle Saints' ¢ will “Te Deum, Dr. Williamson, of the Central United New York Mail and express: For | Survriscs. — But he walked down. The are the officers: President, the Rev, - G Meredith, V G. €. Huziett, J. ) } IMlorio,in C; vJubilate,” Macfarren; anthem, | Presbyterian church, uses for his theme in | o0 o0 S f 2 5 CR AL | Brooklyn bridge is a ceuseless source of Lather D. W, Moviarty; vice presdent, Hon, | Je¢:: 1} Per. Sec. J. Schram, | berger: chaplal S : . | “The 'Gen I' Come to Thy the m Ari Wisely,” and in the even et ars Lhis gray-haired old wonder to him. It puzzles him even AT e e e tho, o appointive offices wert | Sholdon. Read, And at the § o'clock sorvic ;| e e of the Water Pitcner and the llh.m was buried. For thirty-three years [ more than did the cloctrie car that ho Francis Boyle: recording secretary, Dr. M, 8 in a prosperous condition, 5 Barnby; anthem, **O How Amiable Are Th 8:y. Ma fan |9|s— W no‘fl'n;{g but the fac .:Is of his ; W unl|_":\l"|( R“wv'l 'l“"“r”L man he lnx< O'Rour ssistant, William H. Klyn ibership of about eighty, an e v and Island,depart- | Dwellings,” by Barnby. In the absence o i Remer iy v robbed Joscph, | il i feliow-convicts and aggra- | pressed it, by “‘nothing at all.”: The Christun A, Melehor: | ont of abo o e O Bl 4 pibiiein. | thie rector the servicos will be couduvted by | ,Ered Remen who Friday, robbed dosert | vating views of the cl blue sky | electrie light he can, in a general way, furmon ; ma AR P of the degree of KRebelah num' | g hoir hall on oast Thinl streot, | Bishop Worthington, Andb a0t oLl tirhradandinvhisk and of the broad Hudson as it sweeps | fccount for. The phonograph he has tho Michi Qum-;mu_ trus. about fifty, Wi all repre . Assistant Adjutant-General J. Rev. Willard Scott will preach in the St. [ puilty before Judge Reuther yesterday | the shore at Sing Sing. For nearly | not yct seen. The elevated roads he e R A | T R R e e ite | BV ] s wstalling ofticer, | Mary's Avenuc Congregational church both | {nd was sentenced o a fine of § 5, | thirty-three years ho slept in an apari- | respeets, but does not_care to ride on anic o) e year, and 1 toodrich lodge will give the third o ily 300 of & and evel ening topic, *“The nt . ol i 3 o » ig i i Ve Rafferty 1 Deter 4. Corrigan for wo | sorios of purtios at its rooms mext Wednes 3 PR by {l “(\. ‘."001 m%nl um‘ Pl topic, *‘The | and in dc ment one foot longer ‘and one foot [ thom. The big buildings of New taftel $ iraud Island. Captain L7 In the evening the studies in | county decper than a grave. For thirty-three | York il him with astonishe VSR duy: night i John Hamimond, commandant at the soldiers . will be continued witn consider. ——a— he went the weavy unds | ment and a visit to .the T provided conveyances, and had - abo ation of “Tha Question of Miracles.” Mem- General Harrison's Wedding. 3 0% s T i e roamTo Nl o S South Omaha Klectio: b Tnstallati »f the old hl. s ) V o~ | bers will be received in the morning. Buffalo Express: Among the resi- ‘;‘I Prise "’I o i : i“” .'m_l ; ; e }‘l' D ooty LLh:“ \\I~|lm|ln x“ e \\‘ui(: I e Sy led mmander s g 3 Sl g 88/ g B, Tes leasure ¢ wking in friendship re . 0 his mind the hig Monday night, South Omaha ) e At the Methodist Episcopal rl.l”l).l\ nport, | dents of Bufalo to whom the news of | the hands of a fellow man wn- | bridge is the world's eighth wonder, for Independent Order of Odd F 4 between Seventeenth and Bighteenth str L g k C 1 d elected of i Sareay i Quartermaster; Geo KRev. T. M. Housc's morning subje the election of General Benjamin Har- [ tainted by erime. For thirty-three | he | seen Bartholdi’s statue glegiadiiolicars soRtllavioinolos Ry % Ryau. adjuti Tho post owns 118 0 “Iaith, Hope, and Charity.” ening | rison, of Iudiana, to the presidency of | years he had been dead to the world he | fron 1 that lessens its im- Cooper, G. M., of On 2 t 3 :\,’I‘ l’m]‘"‘;i:‘v theme, “The T'ree of Life.” the United States were glad tidings was pressiveness. He crossed the Wby fifty | Rev. W A, Spaulding, of Davenport, In. | alady living on Whitney place, who | year ! rn sev times, but is a little nervous de at the | Will oceupy the pulpit of the Plymouth { thir ix yearsago stood by the side of X s brow, though murderer he | @boutit, as though in doubt of his * { church on Sabbath, His morning theme will | Ay, [Turrison’s bride while those words | never was. Attacked at night when not | safety o great a height. He can't work, 1. S.: Charles W treasurer; ) RolierCorns No. 10\ held o joinsin. |05 B (ebould’ Chisuans, nab: o spolcen which in duo course of [ sober by thrce ruftians, he fought buck ster the problem of that grip ou the ier made installatiol Joseph O. Bastman, warder ; 20! awford, | stallation with Lyon Post No. 11 at the same | S1H0E0 00 B ;“;‘Wn. “lsJosus the Re. | time will make her the first ludy in the | with the weapon nearest at hand a cables, and his view of the whole thing u juestion: Is J e kte- | 1 killed two of them. A coroncr’s ju is contained in the exclamation that he M. B. A."Ihstallation Hon. A. 3. Charde followed with an ex- | Union Pacifi¢ council one of the strongest [ the evening the pastor wili p the last Kinsler of Omaha, supreme de- | hausti nd eloquent resume upon the ori- | and probably the most active in the state. | sermon of **The Prodigal Son” series, - gin, objects and teachings of the order. The ry 8 Deputy § e Ltegent J. W. t, he Prodig Welcome Home. ofithoOnibololutunl i3anollb dhsovla oo rithoiRs erian church furnisned | § d the Music furnished by the Misses Boulter, as- | The gospel mectings at Castellar Street Myrtle o 3, Knizhts of Pythias. the following ofticers for the ensuing | | Dave Kaufn P. C.; D. Black, V. C lliam D ¢ ot the excl o M. Buchay of financ siste¢ by Joseph O, of records and seal: | the installation. The following of arms; 1 : pfticers: J. H. Jdohuson, N. G.; . wtions now on fil ot s 11§ '\Ifi: B |n..|..|‘,5w. ,':f:-’.“,'; M including Captain Hammond. Marathon No, §3 A ouductors 1. Hyman, K. 5 i g, o : lliansyored i n Hass No. 53 Wednesday mght, [ son, L. J. 1 Ryback, 1. A6 M. Boc I S A ST o thorantahurehtho annnal “ltis a pleasant remimseence to me, | acquitted a man in this city with son Is constantly makir “Wonderful! lay, 1" Larson, L. S. 8. David And 7. | dent of the post. This is one of the most e latic 1 about it on t} thing like a vote of thanks not many |l huulk d. 11l get used to it by and day, No. AERON el g BAAATUSIBODY . DAt 0Bk e 8 A QIO.O SN 0 L 0B O o i S 5 y i Ly thold my name,” [ months ago killing a ma by, 1'ts > coming back from the i K e | e Cstic womin's relief eorps i the stata, | nection with the morning Subje condition that you wi ¥ 3 ’ @ man in : ) Pythagoras lodge of which W. It. | G.; Henty k Sk Shpinstio woman's 181 8L coRnain g gt aion : o I said the bridesmaid of that occasion. | the same manner. But Michael « grive. But I'm free. thank God!! 1t oyt w. ey due to their encrzics. After install A = ; A aacellorLis o loe il Cc rallowin TR 17, A SUIPLIOUS Supper wis served in the At the Southwestern Latheran church, | his destined wife, while he was attend- [ decided that he vilty of mur- “lh‘“h_’,“‘”"‘: ‘Il““_'"“_::“'“‘d",":‘ of il chwicallors and chancellor commanders to | W.: Pust nster workman, 1 Mujor Laveringhouse, Captaun 1 Woolworth avenues, Rev, Luther M, K 0. und she was n pupil inn girls' sem- | doath. Later his sentenco ‘ couirol poinis for the purpose of expediting | master cman, J. B ilickinan W. H. C. Rice and other: pastor, Services ab 11 &, m, _Subl i at the same place. He was about | changed to imprisonment for '“"n'm;‘lt bl rvflwm Aol hl\‘“”f i hak ot ghingdnsaataepimhiunwelic )| 3\ el ikgitons Roversaon S ndaliowiiz: oflf o Cortitudo | nincteen years old then, and she wasa [ and i just as Octob Just exictly a sutticient numbet of iy Lty y R ,l,‘ Mot Im‘,,“ ! ' | were instaliea at a moeting of that of Sunday school at girl of seventeen. Later on they both | closing, Michael Gorman, a Ak ik M One of the first public installation cere- | tius: wsiic watchman, . ston: out. | Kanization, and ford; Q. vhor ehaol g Hils 05 tha. Drasont fomm i i vas hnd by Trinngle lodge, No. 51, | side watchman, C, J. Scott. The lodie has | Dawson; ¥ O il agn. vices. 3 astudent in Miami university, and she | years old, becime a prisoner *“for the ) pros ory adjutant, J. M Ihie pastor of Hillside church, Rey busied herself with the houschold duties | rest of his al life And i) Qoto- | 1 18F to & 8 ; ing officer was W. H. Rayner, | prosperous condition Brookhart: quartermaster, M. Wetzel: sur- ALBRAAI AL 0 & B of the fumily home. Her father was John 1888, the same Trishman, now old, | W¥iter found in_a Spinish b The hall wis well illed with | A the rogils : . | geon. J. Phillips: chuplain, A. A. Ricker; O. gy thie Biblo, L cliosnolAORyI0 ot J . Sey whoat the time of her mar- y-haired and feeble, is free, +No | Publisied in 1817, which s a curiosity amply repaid i listening to the follow- Aieing s Oszood: Q. M. S,y A, DeClark; dete’ | ticon lecture on Tucsday night on ho: PESONABY O A1 1By g I o 1 which to be useful in the present times, LYol g et the tari o Dfie0 A peucs | dete: | Work of the American Missionury Associa- wy at Oxford, "The family | voice, “what I passed through 'in those | MEER 1 e uneful in the present times, by Messts, Powell, Convad and Rich- | 1Mot iod . racorder. Bunton: guide Monday evening was held the annual mus- | At Tmmanuel Baptist church, morning | (2 two-story building just across the | afelon. It is all so strange,” the old Witk oF 1 \nios {Rothwelli T Viafuits | ter of Phil Sheridan eucampment No. s, | theme: “Revivals.” Kvening, sixth sermon | street from the school), which was man- | man said, “to see no har ke s | SHIPRED, piill OF LAUING, i natallation of C. R MeTeod, B 2k ol ion Veteran Logion, at G, A. R. hall | o working people: “Fallacies.” Sunday | agred by Mrs, Scott. About thivty of the | no striped suits: to be allowed to et byl fruce of Qods it Violin Solo Mor il > post has & membershin of nearly forty, | sc m. There will bo sospel meet- | uiils boarded at the place, e A P e U P T e, oo Piuno Solo—Mrs. Slocum, 2 A supper and dance g - | present. The newly elected officers were | next week, commencing at 7:50, held one 7 A o 40 ) 4 1P Splox 45 M don on New Year's was quite o success | Bt 4 S B e o R || bk raakty OPDMANOIE. BY SO0 | witty giel, rather petite in figure with [ as Twill, 1tis like o dream. his Prince ot Peace, whereof is mas: Installation of . and 8. M. F. and mustered iuto oftice and the necessary busi- | hour. Public heartily welcomed, 1. W. e e an Ieishiman’s love for freedom, Lol Goatiie NG Rt crowd wi 1 than had been pr i | i AT And Beop Neesel i W. Huines' r Dr. Lamar, pastor of tho First Baptist y : 4 since thed) TS ag The ap 1y banquet had been | o TR BT P IR admirers, but none of them re- | the changes that have . JHSHIR A g ""‘,I.‘”.'l"“'_l"","'m“'lr A : the wives of the of e i h W ; o the beautiful customs followod by | Duughters. Phose sor P SRy A U hoso d hisiax ; AT T T v e 4 Fhodk SRS 4 the lodge: The proc pun S EANAC, W16 M0Q| L8 B AW uughte hese SOrmons are attracting 13en,” as she called him in those day his exclamation is: Thank God! 'm Spanish books, being marked ATLer the excreises dancing was indulged the order became apparent. At the head of | grent uttention, . Come early and gor @ e R R AL L L LR A o Sl and numberc us in the uavgin, aud Mrs. Haywood, Mr, und Mrs. Webber, | court in the fawous A, O. . W. suit is at- | mourning, above which was a bandsomely | buptis B administered. ltovival ser | U8 : ; % e Bir. and Mrs. Ruyuer, Mr.und Mrs, Wuddell, | teacting considerable commant throughont | framed, life sized portrait. of Goneral Vites overy wight this wee, beginnug | Kinduess and Judgment that no onc | Sing Sing to find none who knew him SomNuaer ang meliaontioantig wd Mrs, Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Morris, I This wus 50 placed in il : to believe that her father, who was a [ played with him at the village sehool at IR Y M und Mrs. dond: | trouble cannot now be determined. Tuan in- | ance with tho rules of e ordor, which re. | Dea Gardnde will preach in the Cathe. | % BUIIVE LML R WGHEES VRS AR I PN Y yerrs as. T fashier and I ouher dunizors wad ST THE H any degr Dai'v, Mr. and Mrs. Wells, 'Mr. and Mrs. | Workman, the official journal of the state 4 wch member who has died auring the year, | the Chiurchlin’ America.” In the evening | B1Y YU T iy e ot il 4 Powell, M- uid Mra, Lucus: Ar. and. Mrs, | O U W oxmonsod st borot shar oare | Giineral Bhioridan wils s wouibar ot U on; | "ObedicncoofiChrist. for Ben was chockful of politics even | fow vears in prison. ITis two brothers und ind so over, excaptad) unto orest No. ¥4 und _Virginius No. 9. Thars' | ton, O, G.i Ralph ‘Peart, R. $ Mrs. N. H. Hurford was coted as prosi- | B8 Bk SEES aubloms slace in con- | and L will tell you FibALy eI A R and the success of 1 st No. 11 is very = Lavenden lay night indule ! ubject he 13oyhood of Jesus. SMr, Harvison first met C; > Scott, | man_ was not acquitted. Twelve nen o through the state, and will call the past [ meeting of Huarvard | st hall, > responded to by | Twenty-sixth street, between Poppleton inga b wdemy at Walonut Hills, [ der, and he w sentenced o n ae | oms Globe-Demovrat: ‘e wodorn, the task of giving instraction in the unwrit- | 1. EL Matters: oversce R doeR . The foliow oftic b hrist’s Consciousness of His Missio: words und blank spaces for the purpose aro; P, A B | pom. Al are cordially nvited to these | removed to Oxford, O.. where he became | ehecked young Irishman, twenty-se i rich hail on Thursiay oven- | a wemborship' of “thirty-three ana is ina | booft £ V. C., A Britton similar to a Spanish hill of I the knights and their ladies, all of whom | 0 (7. W. o b ) C., W. U Couch: O, rman; 5. M. H. Mcintosh will giv the principal of a youngs knows,” he said to-day in a tenpful | €, the sake of “its « but ORartotto--Softly I 3y i . Neut tion.” lived in the seminary boarding house | years that 1 wore riped suit and was nariotie- #Softly Falls the Moon- | (arleton: overseo AT e vor, | alternate, J. Newbauer. . 3 i ) Was | ated, Following ls o cop Installation of V, 4 AT T : but barely hulf that numboer were ablo to be | ings held at Immanucl church every eveniag fithi wus a bright, vivaclous, | fortable room, to be frce tocome and go AR 86117 ealiod Lns both socially @nd financially, A lar y 4 ness of the post transacted, after which the [ Foster, 5 b o } She waus very popular and had | he wanders bout and voyage, Peter Gaives, and now oW, Waddeil, ipper was propared by fashionabl red. As the old soldiers sat down to for his'subject Sunday e i | ceiv any encouragement except | place since he entered his living grave, for London, to say, foiir chests of 0. SIONE Lhoso hiassut.w L S ! the table was au cubty chair draped in | At the closg of the service ‘the ordinance used this dangerous gift with such | ning through it, too. He ewme from and are o be delivered w - Liko ud Mrs. Colton, | gyt et of lowa. The outcome of the | Sh¢ with the American flag for a | promptly ab 7130 ever suffered therefrom. [am inclined (save two faithful friends who had 106 ins's Shoimlos: avaiaihl ricks, Mr. and Mrs, Saunders, Mr. and Mr torview R.J. Miiler, editor of the Towa | quire thut a vacaut chair shail be' placed for unduy moraing on “Iirst Bishop of e of favor upon the mateh, | mother died when he had been but a navication, of whatover nature Quill, Mr. und Mrs! Lowis, Mr, and Mrs. campi ud this is the only encampment Why Patfl Was Not Ashamed,” and “The [ then, but Ihave no doubt that the old | were killed fighting for the union in Messra, Lackinuton, Allen & C or 1o their assigns, he or they will e an attempt at reconcitiation awid a f WWERMGEGT HIC JEEOR O SRR |y poriaturat i Religion,” will tospectiveiy | gentleman, who is now eighty-nine [ the late war. The judgo before whom paying the freight' for the said wgard, the Missos Culiban, Lucas, | COWPromise of the trouble, and au ultimate | illustrious soldier among its membe morning and evening themes of Rev, [ years old and has a position in the pen- [ he was tried and by whom he w: o 8 H il Warth, Kinney, Doars vior, peunion of tha o factiows, "Ha_ secued ko | tho” members of o to tho [, 0 dolsaar the Walnat' Hil” Clirstian | 3ion depariment. at Washington, w1 sontenced is dead; the lawyors who Faoes ofter tha tain o4 delatll Qi Sr 128 m. W fine oyste urther that the loyal L wol ot board, K. C. Hubbard [ church, 0 100kE ) > W v upon tho | prosecuted s 2 gounsol Aa primmag per was served in the hall. Music by Hof- o mo to Lorins with tho sa-catlod se- | made tho aunual addroas, in Which ho paid s | The revival) meetings will continue at the | heiinr s ouvol the window unon the | proseduted and tho, counsel who d 4 o uosustomed. 1o Wi DEX (ROA Abkxes. ) ors, or olse quit busincas fu Towa, since | 1ost cloquent tribute i the Mmoo Hid 8 | Tho rovival i mectinge wi e | building where the inaugural ball will [ fended him are dead, and the governor of, 1, thoe mmaster:: (op The wife of Brother Harey Morriam, edi- [ trder the law the 15 could be onjoined | depurtedc RiA 10 ) i ;_M‘.ngh;“_‘d:u:“hl ohurah ov Suf | be heid on the dthof Mavch, is fully f who commuted hissentenceis also dead. ) of sald ship, have af- tor of tho Pythian Spur, died Friday night | f cting any busivess in the'state, | Phoso anquets will be continued until cassful mecitigs have been held. huring tho | "econciled to his son-in-luw. Of ull the ofliciuls of bis duy in Brook- femed W throe bills of lading, uged twenty-cight years. The funeral will :.All.nlnmu Imlnlunwml:; ship of about v oran shall sit dow Dast week. . “Tne wedding ook p during the | lyn butone isliving—ex-Mayor Stryker all of l”m[ v«l-nmtul- and <l7\lu|‘, tho N Ta A 3 o the so-called seceding branch has s ? a0 10 . seas Vhe! > 5 il he ve 2. i ono of which threo L eing Al ary lnvitod: ‘ o e so-calld soceding branch i s evening ftcen ro: | "Av Calvary Baptist church the morning | ¥aCation season, when most of the pipils | ~ind he is o very old man. Goriin, rcom)ibuidy th dilier 1 40 ot Viskintis dodeo \ " voll call. The cevemonies, | subject is *The 13lood of Sinners Required | W at home and only a few of the | since his release, has been going ahout haa Bo. % wae ‘11 at .l!u-' m‘nju on * o1 DLOUROG Y RARRIIR RS0 RINRY AL o I and_unostentatious, were ex- | of the Church.” Evening subject, *Daniel's | teachers lingered at”the boarding- | the city in an almost d condition. $h0 roxiilar routine of bushieas. au Lo &d: ‘ A mosting of tho exoc pnpressive, and had only 0 be [ Vision of Chirist's Kingdom. ™ Baptizig ot | house. The ceremony was porformed | 1o wis prepard, he says, to s Tiaaion Of fo01 ROW mBmDors 1o Lhe fret 46 committoe of the seceders has been " AURTYY a1iprovidied. the close. Sunday school 11:45 a. m, about 10 o'clock in"the morning by | changes, but not such changes as have Cadiz, Docember 1, 1% rec, the presence of Brother W. H. Ruyner. | ¢ r Rapids for the 16th inst S VRN et nesday wmorn. | . J8ev. 5.8, Hunting, minister of the First | Fresident Auderson, of the university, | taken place, and, to use his own cx- Peren (iALyRz, ). ., G, was_announced, and he pro By tavitation of Uniou Pacitic lodge A, O. | ing for Bennett, Neb., to visit his brother :I“Jl' i n rm:n-h of Des Moines, will o Py | in the parlor. T vere only pression, he feels as though ho “had ceedad 1o install the following oficers-elec llm.r;c.‘\\n;a. 8 Joint u‘ulmm.t o | aud sister and uttend a ball given by the K. m:;-\!:l‘.-"'lxlx"':,u‘\ in W“"w_'“ vioes, h_\:‘l'"_u)f thirty persous present, most of them [ been born again.” In his prison up for the ensuing 2 G 0. ofloarsof o four. Omaka § of P, v o ST mg service, T | gpgimate friends and kindreds of the | over the Hudson he heard little that H, Coale: P » No. 06 during tho =4 o'clock, A cordial invitation is extended o / A } . families. The bride wore u simply | was going on in the world | 4 \ ! Workman A leartloss 1ohemian by the name of | toall A . M. Carr ‘couaucted the ceremony. | Filoskey ieft iis two little boys at the Union | - The hours of worship at Hanscom Park | White cashmere veil and looked very | outside, He heard in fy | gt The bridal party came in from | general way of th war when vl Wiland. 2. of &1 A 1h. Avess. I 5 Auble justice was donc (o the refreshments | Pacille depot Frigay night. Depot Policeman | M. E. church have been chunged. = Class e e ‘ ? Brayton, 0, G, The lodge, although served by MeDouald and to the cuitivation | Howard kindly took care of the littlo ones, | meeting at 10 a. m., preaching ut 10:45 a, w., | ) cott's room, udjoining, una stood | it was raging, and he heard from time ]"f'.{‘l", W ;’?l nd- l\““"f' 4, and. 1 kgow 10 e i procaieoke: liioush YOUDE: | of the sacial amenitios. ‘Dhis’ erdor i "Fap. | b yesteniny (e man ateasad of st | and p.m. Sunday school at 13 m. | between the windows while President | to time of other alfuirs of moment. But | #he'll be delighted, When she enfers very rapidly, and with the above well choset »wing in this city and throughout the | leaving the children 1% the depot. Young people’s weeting at 6:45 p. m. vhe | Anderson tied the knot. In those days | 1t was enly wu o vague way. In o gen- | 20V room she will instantly fepl as if ofitere'at the hoad It s oartaln that ¢ioman Laviuk @ presout meuibersiip dn the | e © Will take for “his morning text: | jt was not fashionable to give wedding | eral way he knew something of the' tol- weve right i the middle of Ghigigo rank with some of the older lodges in tho 145 yan, 4 18y with, Hellman ith in God Foryiconnf“ike | prosents, After the cevcrony wo il | ephone, for there is one in the prison | S8 city, both v I8 3h SN There was & joiut instatlation Monday Co., will be mareied on the 224 of this | “Stop and Think." ival ser £ . gLy bath 16 womborship aud- prominoaco, | 8, Th i . il o Miss Jane Hagiey, af Dougtas vt sorvicos of - | sat down 10 & wedding breakfast in the | office. 'But- there his kuowledge of Tlhe programme of wmusical and literary | county. The ceremony will be performed at | held in'this church the past week snd will | dining room of the boardiug hguie, and | modern improvements ended. There 2 8ol Siatne. :.m‘m.* urepared u_;- No. 17 for ,,;L. outan lll-w,l»l.-‘:.l.-_u;;u o:'mr :.]. de's pa ,u“ near | be continued every evening. You are in (Ix; 5000 us this was over Alr.‘anddldn--. was a volunteer fire department in his Inana Jodge, No. 106, Kuights of I"sthia winmont wits earricdout much to the satis- | Papillion, after whick the hapy ouple will | vited, arvison weve driven t» 1 rallroad sta- | days of froadom, and when yesterday he Vice-President and Qenel ad il s Ae sucond lodge of the order in Heutrlce, | 145100 of ull connecied with the afuir. = 'l,t‘f\‘):“':";““““ uraing the early partof | ey, 4. 8. Detweiler, pastor of Kouutze | tion twelve milos v, wheee they |maw & modern cngiue boing druged at | combe ot the Unma e Matuger Mol st Mas wen 5. K. Patten wa: . Memorial Pyanselical Lutheran chureh, will | took the teain for North” Beod. Presi- » furious pace through the Hrooklyn | family returned yesterday frowm the wesh e pooit; Mr. and Mrs. Thoma aud Mrs ol § . Mrs, Westend ve you fixed Miss What have you done. " L i coated the windows with lampblack.”