Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 13, 1889, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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.”

Other pages from this issue: