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TEIGHTEENTH YEAR, T OMAHA. SUNDAY NG, JANUARY 20, 1850.—SIXTEEN PAGES. : NUMBER 220 FIRE*"THE, F ATR”FIRE! ALL OF LOGIE'S 502, 504, 506, 508 and 510 S. 13th Street. Corner Howard ALL OF LOGIE'S v Jo Iue BIRANEKEIS s SONS Dry Goodsld, 'tz BEGINS monDay PFY Goods That were stored in Polack’s building, were That were stored in Polack’s building, were UNHARMED by Fire, Water and Smoke. 8 a.m,, J anuary 21st. UNHARMED by Fire. Water and Smoke. AW ATHATIETIIAAATAATTIARLAILLAA T SIRRRNN TS e N Every Yard and Article at Half of Logie's Prices These goods are as vertect as when just made. Our intention was to place these goods on regular stock, but we have made up our minds to close out the entire fire stock this week. These goods are positively without blemish. Were never near enough to the fire to smell of it, and are as clean and tresh as ever. Thousands of Pieces of the Very Finest! Thousands and Thousands of Yards of THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH EMBROIDERIES DRESS GOODS I D OR SOILED, AT Not damaged in the least, at the following prices: ALL THE NGLE FOI D ALL THE DOURL L X IMPORTED A WooL Dress Goods, |Wool Dress [}(m[]'s, Dress Goods, = CENTS CENTS The price that Logie had them marked %9 vARD YARD. i in plain figures. 4 ] LOGIE'S PRICE! Logic's price, 10c. Logie’s price, 8%, ie’s price was from 60¢ to 75¢ Not one piece or yard of these goods is damaged by fire, smoke or water. They were saved before the fire reached them, and were stored in Polack’s building, ad- joining the scene of the fire. It was our intention of putting these goods in our regular stock, and selling them at regular prices, but we have now decided to dispose of them, beginning Monday and continuing until everything is sold. At the beginning of this great fire sale we were compelled to lock the doors on the crowds for several days; but we have at last succeeded in securing clerks enough so that those who come, no matter how many, will be properly waited upon. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, 502, 504, 506, 508 and 510 South Thirteenth Street, Corner Howard. n N TR 0 { the clegant hall in the third story of the | vited guests. The dance took plac No. 17, was buried Thursday afternoon at C NI [ \{ walker must ma in six weeks or |-place and humbly begged parental 8- EUIOES l‘ROM THE Ah ”flR OM People’s bank. The hall is to be fitted up | after the installation of the onleors Forest Lawn cemetery. e MATILDA HANGISD HLR IH.\D env giveness with the aftendant blessing. especially for their use and divided into a | those who pated in the fostivi P 1t was not until 2 o’clock Thursday morn- | ~ cas of the kind occurred | Butitwas not forthcoming for the times ¢ lodge room 23x39 and a banquet room 23x30, | a most enjoyable time. r T the se- v car the ld - tow! f | being. Itis said the obstinate fathe and anterooms, wardrobes, and all noscssary | - AL tho moeting of Helmet lodge No. 43, | megenat tho execative gomumittee o o Y A oy L o relaad el atnor Nows and Gossip of the Wook | convenionces. The order 'in Boatrico is in a | Knights of Pythias, of O'Noill, one Monday | secrer conferonce. - The meeting was heid at | But That Did Not Interfere With the | ltibe, & on the Cor "',i'l‘mm,"‘.)“,'“fi,',u e o nrcead ey ‘l.fi’v’l'“’,"',',‘q Among the Fraternitios. most tiourishing condition, with each branch | evening the following ofiicers were installed: | Codar Rapids, Ta., and overy member of the ‘Wedding Feast. el il wers i wlimen table: iLs day lator represented. ‘The Rebekah lodge recently | E.J; Mack, C. C.; W, A. Bridges, V. C.; committeo was present, The litigation has gover s S e oy 2 . instituted is growing rapidly and bringing | F. Pfunder, prelate; George Kiggs, 1( nnc cost the loyal lodges 5,000 1n attorneys’ fees or two, alleging that h ; Rl CHNIANL IO ALY e A R0 eiie] PYTHIAN NOTES AND POINTERS. [ the members of the order and their families mm J. L. Hershiser, M. k. and about §,000 in costs. The matter of | MR. DOUGLASS’ MANY WIVES, [ ing wlong the raiiroad scene, There was o big powwow, wh into closer relationship. s, M. W. McCay Slocum, M. A « | reconcilintion was canvassed, and after the not give him a chance to look fora wife, ended in the southern gentleman . The body at Sargent treated the pub- { M. Grady, I G.; E. F. Hershiscr, O. six days allowed the defeated Grand lodge to 2aues refused as in itself L\ll'llnu,'m his home sore in spirit and Society News of the Suburban Towns— “:1 to a view of “'"i'n xln\‘mll' lonfiiocao e l;b;m"ivv\llgfilr‘ll“z;;;rr‘lmsln"m and ]mnlinx‘x for rolwm'iug“og clmtpm;mlu‘, mf)w His Present Unhappy Plight—A De- | ani £ Th f 5 1% sd abithol turn in his Sk 2 and a generous supper. e lodge is in grow and prosper. expired, invitations will be extended to the ; & 368 W. or hi 2 grace T, s departure. 5 Social Sessions and Installa- Shlendid working tondition ande nyme | Louncelot division No, 14 of the uniform i e e e 113 serter's Three Wives and How }';5 \‘\):‘dk“]\]vtu:hl:]l:}‘;‘vn‘b\":n&! ix‘m"n‘,i P || L c (’h’l"‘l'l'\‘{‘,:l‘:"ml:);yhlmx"::,- tions—Dall at Freemasons’ bers wmnong its members many of the | rank has had a wholesome revival meeting | unite the legal Grand lodge, not as an organ- One ot Them Served Him-- il ) T b e p.F ALaheeED. 0 best citizens of Sargent and the Middle | 8t which officers were elected, —The spirit | zution or as lodges, but «s individuals, In o e and went skirmishing with such en- FPA7 ARG NS B0 (BUCCoRSY I,uup valley. It is recognized as onc of the | has taken possession of the brothers to push | cage the loyals rvemain obstinate and the Trick on the Parson. ergy that before the end of the fifth he | ful suit to her fathe Tections that he be: in mc county, W their body to the plane occupied by other ¥ decision becomes final, the supremers — had a new wife flagging the trains. received her back and consented to Ihres Wive) s aDesors look at things in a sensible manner. All lodgzes of the order, 1 be enjoined from transacting business in Irojan division No. 18 of the uniform rank IIu\ state. Another meeting will b2 held at y . Played a Tr on the Minister, arties concerned are said to be now en- The public installa- | 4t least maintain its present dl.lmlmg - | has emptied its hide of a noble file of knighis | Waterloo, February 15, about the tme for | James A. Prosperi has three’ wives. | o 'V pimes: South Carolina is | tirely re RAECh AT AR b heioaha ; 5 > 0 ors | g iat is drilling every other Tuesday night in 5 soting. ofeated n i 3 eniadandaba 5 2 a f ¥ 2 22 tion of oficers for the e R e i G A o telsonuallmepting CR R dofoaiad Grand | The nrst twohe married andabandoned. | ¢ho ensiest swute in the union to got te papa is willing to accept the in- SHERIng, sera: (oL Mio} Charles sccrotary, and’ W. York lodge No. 13 has been for a number | Wil he dircctea towani. tho movements of | Some years igo he was employed as | married in. - All that acouple desiving | exitable "'1":-(4!0 his best to make hig Frenchman Valley | Walker, treasurer. of Jeais dormant, but it was revived I&st | the loyal branch, that ‘has already purtially | marine at the Portsmouth navy yard. | to be unite o d b any | children’s life a rosy one. Lodge, No. 159, I, O. ?,,0 following om,.prfin{ "xl\:ie (jm"d md?d wv:‘{,l:w)‘)v xl‘x)t|};:n\'r:\(:5IH\‘)Lcmil:x‘ll;fl’x:IL)u?ir ;'\‘L“.‘f\vlm]l‘ill snfln;:’llml its intention uf goutinuing the liti- [ e made a bad recora there s ) |)|"<-v:{u;llw|~l‘f‘ui' ‘h 5 C “‘.’ 2 tho h““»;’;; s 0. F., took place at | j5350 were auly installed Monday night by | o't ddth by District Deputy Grand Chaa- | 541°™ X ually deserted. He married Miss M e A asent o) CONNUBIALITIE opera house Tuesday N. G.; M. C. Beacher, V.G Bk ““rfl'-‘l’.i';?é‘wwfi,’i‘im.mm. resulting from the BModoen w"‘“‘""""' Duffy in New York 1wustone vearago. | jogses, say they are marred, and the evening, January S. év G.i dolin Nie llx"tlsu:l. Jast session of tho B lodee &t Hromont. | The rooms of lodge No. 120, Modern Wood- | He lived with herin her boarding house | hond of union is legal. wikyoung man in_ Blizaboth )]1‘!.1:1(1 Dimactg The ceremonies were At the conel A T is in tho hands of the supreme chancellor [ men of America, at the regular session last | i1l plizzard Monday. He wentoutto | —Forsome time u stronger effort has | Syig host girl” concluded to marry the othor very impressive and o e awaiting his approval. The action of that | week, after beholding the transaction of the | yo 4 qrink in the evening of that day | been made to have a marringe license o | fellow, Y the ofticers were in- tively and respectively surrounde o :lr‘x‘rvlllx‘l;:'l'llxrlll:u:l:‘;‘lli‘x(-hl(:»u{g:s);{‘t‘lx:im’l:}o official work, were made to ccho buck elo- | 'y 4iq not return. The other day she | Becessity. The advc )' nrltlw,l m = T e e od in wood order, | the brothers. alinotineation ieh) 2 ¢ stato. | quent adaresses on the grand work of the | 1H0 4 . "chance in the strect.. He | ure have been strengt bhyin Siniols g cha 2t AR08 WACRO Losa FAX AU BELLUM stalled " Brigadier General W. L. Dayton has pro- . KA ppkiaf g met him by chance in_the street. o | e have boon A e y a sixth, After a short speech on the good of Odd- LIPS moted Assistant Adjutant’ General Will C. | order by the members, The spirit seemed 10 | 45504 her'to lend him some moncy. | Piyeq e ottt Ao CRohaws | having boon divoreed from horlast ono b Tew fellowship by Rev. W. M. 'Taylor, supper Freemason's hall | 1zAne to the chief stafl position, ~ Brother [ move the sturdy participants to zllfl“hlur She talked with him until a poli 'Il";i'\'\“"‘ih .ll\:“)l\“:\n: € Ll "l')l;A ‘::.I':‘:‘ days ago. et S & Freemason’s wrry Hotchkiss wears Brother Lane's | axes and biaze the path of the lodge into | oy e T T Iworih, two young men, the former | o Amste N ) ginliagodininos wus announced. About eighty people gath )| on Thursday night P came alpng, then had him arreste Fein i R R R e "u“ hl,l]{s]: u-\::" (N \—') “Lllnl.\l‘:ll.‘l ‘I ,:“‘\'uf\ D der fields of usefniness, has been turned ov ercd around the tanies and did justice to the B PRa 2 e Tharos) oy . ; has been turned ove F o Rt g G TR O 1B 0B foast spread. After supper dancing was the 2 wasflliol with tholl Disiclol Doputy Grapd Chansoilor W, H. | "0, Wednesday the Prince of the Orient | States commussioner as a deserter. \!4""“ "‘I,lf" |h| i ‘,'“'I:;'“;']“ S aaghy | hachelopot seyentyttivay lins Doguui vlHLg order, and A few hours spent thus wound up strains of beautifu- A0 i P will distribute his portfolios. The presence o S ; vas bperiormed, A £ et ZNO00N N, hor but o , & ness trip for his houso. His late well q ¥ 5 g A Weddinz Feast But No Bride, serted the marriage not in a loeal [ short time, on account, fo alleges, Cening’s entertainment, \cr\\ dance music controll- | formed arduous duties as nstalling off of his highness will attract a delegation from | 7 WA HERE BAE B0 BEOR ) e ore Te Wi undecoiy O hor I S YL R HCICEN S i its officers in ample form rec edbyithe sracoful ive, | Wil vl dor any/ress to'be foundion } Flazs) camp. of CouncliBlufls) $0at )il be ao- m‘(?.-.,.,‘L“ :!l\n‘p“l(;:i\“ |)|‘i:.n|‘l'.l‘i‘ u.}h:. R S ) sars before Meel o 4 d > oments | Widnight busses, corded all the offices it may seek for the pro- [ & W¢ I supper ¢ tha ce, . B ; enr ¥ Mustor Becls conducting tho coremonics, lm}\-hlu, movemcits . orded gl tho ofig X [ L . Without Papa's Consent Vay, U st vh ho Installation wae somi-public, mobers of > ot Yo merty oceupl Past Vererable Counsel M. A. Kerr is en- [ sudden determination of the b Plonser; Tiness; IhC quiat secluded 1Bt ok, conn: ) We Yearh. Jige) T y y X ers of the floor, The : 4 i joying a visit to the old folks at Mead- | elect to adhere life of sin, ,1‘. b neighborhood up in the very . narricd ievo Goddard, Tho attendance was Inrge, and l‘l’ltlib: [REAEG Rkl e) A.0.U. W, in Ville, Pa, e 4 ble foeality of Highland Conn, rh oo or four hours ifter ive cere: was well appreciated by 4 for the present year, who 5 y AR R YV Mr. Goddard learned of the af- wl prosent, The assistauts of the wrand social assembly of 4 w'n S0 Apiow Banks and hisaniendad capolis, 15 in it Y h once compelled s daughter to master were William Gerecke, grand mar- 4 x Trojan division No. ar | I.m. master \vn'rkm.m H. Royal Arcanum. Matilda Robinson, both colored. over amatrimoniul coup d’etat by a pair | return home with him, and she never saw shal; H. 1 aulding, grand warden; W. o[22 18 miform vank, | [ Pond; mastor workmun, H. W. Brewer; | At the meeting of Otae council No. 159, | the night set for the m s | of young lovers on that strect, a v her husband after that. — Last week Gene- 1. Uivingston, grand Scoretary s 1M, Macy, | o0 =S A WEOER TREKC | foroman, Novle Sanford: receiver, A. J. f Rogal Arcanum, Nebrasicu City, the follow- s had asscmbled, the ministe modest Tittle notice in a Sunday : gruvd itre LAk elagity ”"“"'5‘,‘3 O e kot o | Ifenneys financier, D. I Rudd: conductor, | ing newly elected officers were installed: | 1, the wed feast was spread, | made an ann T Aloving pair (cacl i rcars} out sialled ““"'{' By ARIpy N Col sl e puinbers mado difioult tho Mostames | M. H. Warner; outsido watchman, . D. | regent, G. W. Hawke; vico regent, William > g and, atilda | at Westn v ehureh the day before in Comstock, : 0 home be- Sprecher, V. iy recording | curiug_evon |u||g‘ ‘1,.“.@11 ns.g_“ .l.‘n‘lfxfxl~;* Hummel. About 9 o'clock the lodge was | Wilhelmy; orator, H, Thiele: secretary, F. | was missing. They tarried awhile, but | of Miss May ¢ toJonas Lews, hoth » irl's teacher nanded her,and i n“m....\, treasiire Webber, Smith, Corte, Gibson : Misses Scott, | jnterrupted vy a crash of dishes in the | P, Ireland; collector, R. H. Miller; treus- | still she came not 2 ge sup- | being fairly well “known in the socinl ast St Louis, 3 . Mahiner, McCarty, Reed, Corlutt, Kelly; | gining hall adjacent to the lodge room, | urer, H. N. Shuman{ chaplain, Rev. J. B. por was growing cold, and u fow of the | circlas of the eity, and most especially ssed himsell in some of the gir appointive R o 5 ‘ 1 g o8 iu orde 4 o N.G.; C.F. W, Ma i, L. S. N, Messrs. Webber, - Gibson, Reed, Corte, | 4uq upon invesugation there was found guide, C. Anderson; * warden, H good in one supper | of Westminister church, Dut there ”T'”.‘“f,',',‘l',,,,,,, ) work in Hon, SI8 ok . ¥. N. Houser; past re- ings, suggested that sting little romance back of it ‘ gston, IR 8. V. G.5 W. H, Gale. [ Smith, Johnson, Adams, Fritts, Morell, | 1o o q lar o . . u p Wol iy 3 3 3 ) ) e alarge gatherivg of ladies, wives of | 3 L 4 himself and sweetheart, but bofor ho b L mmr““},y' l.“"‘{(d,”,,'" $ @ | Ware, Mahner, McDowell, Marty, Birebard. | 1ho members of the loage, loaded down with Kot L Boot), “ o bri g d to come. A com- ny ered is to be placed in the | un opporiunity to « R R A thC A ing, 1. G0 | Barly in the evening there arrived a dis- | eatables of the best kind. They requested b mittee which was then appointed to wait [ storics of the good people of Highland | girls father put in an appearance and took e orson, A i e | tinguished quartette of Pythians: Messes. | yha oage to call from labor to refreshments, A upon her returned with the doleful | 8venue in that immediate vicimt, her home., iy Je S8, P Wright will be | Monnell, Patten, Humphrey und Wade, that | afior which ‘as tho best roturn possiblo thé A D Matilda had concluded to stay | The voung lady in anestion is the - f ; ; sitting 1% . for tho term. At the conclu: | cortainy darived the average amount of en- | et VIIch, 48 the best roturn, possible the | pyo pagios' raliof carps of Sedgewick | news that Matildahad concluded to stay | e younk Jady |1 agestion 1 wle | Indications point to o marriage i the diplo. sion of the installation cercmonies Grand [ jovinent, At midnight a very good supper witnessed the installation ceromonics, The | post, No. 1. at Kearnayyrearganized on Mon- single. This astounding information RURD IRD 4 '1' h 1 orps, it Washington, and that, Loo, at Master Heols delivered an able address, cou- | 1052000t Whincssed siallation nies, The | posy No oargongmersnized oo | spoiled the appetite of the groom, but it | ame to Minncapolis ‘a few months distint date. The Bencdict-clect is ing the lodge and showing themerits | At the istallation of ofticers of the lodge | 2¢C1810n was one of mucn enjoyment and | day afternoon with twesty-three charter up- Y 2 of the gue The | and took board with his daughter at 25 | Mr. v, of the Britisi legation, whose ne installation of ofticers of the lodge | il long be remembered by the members of 4 o e only whetted those of the guests. The A } of the order, at Weeping Water. last. Monday the direc. | 1y gnk be remembe y the members of | plications on file. The: following officers D T e O R e that | Highland syenue, Si devotion to the handsome young daugghter of Tho following officers of the Enterprise En- | tory was formally fixed_as follows: Dr. J. | %6 Clond Lodgo No. 60. &. O U, Wo © - 0 | ununimous!y clectgd for she cnsuing year: | foh fod W00 - B¢ W RS st | young, pretty and att M here | Mr. Leiter, of Chicago, hus for u year pas campment No. 3, 1. 0. O, I, were installed | 16" iall, ¢'C M. Spink v, G, 1, H. 14l B olect aqnighte of the A.O.U. W: | Mrs, Josephing . Jiilistme, prosident; Mrae, | BrOBnCd With the weight of the foust § v o pourders n the been the sibject of much pleasant ‘commen Monduy at Hastings: J. C. Kay, C. P.; e o o & Gardner, | 0f Grand Island, gave their second annual Mary ¥ il - ioe prosident: Mrs, | Soon creaked on account of the light- % 2 . AQ.~ROLS v in society. The wedding has not yet been W.: Nling, H, P, by 2 i i3 + | ballon Thursday evening at the G.A. R. | Mary les, senjorvioe prosidenti Mrs. | | oss thereof. The groom wasn't con- | among them Lewis, who is a first announced, but the matter see hav : illing, P.; S.'W. Orton, M. at A.; Robert Emens, | o o AL ava 4 Anna Grimes, jugior Vice pre ident; Mrs, ereof, N0 gre a8 Hrel s 471} : f i ounced, B W0 mattor seowns L have W.i D, M. MckitHinny, | oo R ot hall, v was tho sooiul ovont of the souson. | A%ne Cirines, 1 et N atulated to any great extent, but the | Of Miss Godley. The met, and it was | been tacitly agreed upon by the friends of . treasurer; J. H, Pleniin There'was a special meeting of Nysian | 2800 MDY, R S48 LA AR08 John, ‘h.nyl.un‘i\ivn Tull MoK elvoy, g cook was. The wedding license was | the old story of love at fivst sight. In 3 nie. u Junior sentinel; lodge, 46, of Grand lsl on b vaddy & The Hardy lodge of the A, O. U, W. held - returne 2 ol f the bate | the nature of things it was not long be- Py . e e e e O stallod ¥+ Y | g spocial session at its hall on Tuesday for i roturned to the clerk of the probate [ 318 BEAHE & (Bt There is a young lady in De Land, Fla., ife NS, S6o which the ofticers-elcct installed. the purpose of instulling its ofcers for Royal Ardwmum. ) office, and that gentleman wrote across | 10re upi (100 ,'1\ ]“"“‘ ARG ',l,"' ;‘ CUS" | who is collecting all the moustaches she can i ST Y et T Antler will be morgeddnto Union Pacific | the face of the regist “Void; the y pavental blessing. This he ot and weaving the hair thereof into & e, claiming that the fact of | watchguard, and as she is quite populae o . stallatio oy Shal District Deputy Rayner, assistod by Past rysler, W.; T. A. Lowe, M. W.; | council at the first meetipg in February rirl failed to come to time.” Instuliztion s of Rebol Chancellors Wells and Dailey of Virginius [ "1 iilliha s Hoyt. 61 Y o ArRImMETID | W1 B the young couple being cousins was saf- | among the boys, the guard is growing, But 1.0, 0., took place at Oud Fellow i bR 3 d Pollock of Park lodges on Monday in- . T 2 LA 2 Ma y or HBe Dismis . icie v ) i o re. the other day she str one of the bu hall, Shelton, Wednesday ing, with a | ¢ 0 4 2 A B Lludln . M ' " ficient reason in itself. What was more, ie struck one of the boys for IO Stteriduhen ‘ot membera. Afton the | Stulied the (ollowing oflcers-elect of Park | fin ol Hutd, 8 S | aiend R rAT IS sy, Every one who has traveled in Den- | Lewis was not in a position to ssume | his moustacho, and the young mun, who is 4 o ) lodge No. 60 ANGAES - mnen | Givard B, Douglaes is in jail in Rome, ; / [ auite fond of that” ornaniont, and also of the gone through with a bountiful | "O¢fE VIR der. Goorge . Rabi t. K. Hill, John Doyle, O. - rlc has noticed the enormous number | any new responsibilities, and his abili- \ ~ tiso of the supper was served and a good social time en- | (CHAReClor commancer, teorgs B OG- | W, The order n Hardy has been strug- | N. Y, because he has two Mvs. Doug- iard-houses along the railroads; | tics were nol such that there was much [ Younk lads, saids “Nos you cau't huve my joyed. ‘The lodke is prosperous and con- | Jiet WSy EREAIEE. L or 0T oxehiaqhon, gling along for the pust year as most orders | lagses here in New, Yakk. He married | und, the fact, that women usually signal of 500n bettering his affuivs. But | fact youne mi s ),‘.’,‘\‘,,“:‘(:1,,;“‘;,‘,'\‘,‘,’“’,' AT PusIn o o MURUEL| A 9 i owns, bu its members are saf i ) oS Seeprder b/ J g ast youny 5 g t “"3'3:\1:3.',?'&"5:3533gf.'&\"lflfln No. 10, on | &5 Hoffert; master of Huage, Maurice K fod with its work nnd will profit in the | Miss Florence Barbier last October, [ the trains saysa writer in the Phil- or veason. e had a | suiooth upper 1ip Tapaday, visited Goodrich lodgo and con | OVEr: 1§ of Xt wnd 8, b J. Pollocks inner | futuro by the experience of the past. and after living with Her ten days he 8, husband picked out for his daughter=i | A macriage that was attended with numer- ferked upou members of the latter organiza- | £ Lo nica guard, Ge | Beatrice lodge No. 126, A. O. U. W., in-| began to love her sister Emily. He A measure of economy man and | southerner like himsolf, living 1o his | ougdificultios because of the scarcity of tion the second degree of Odd Fellowship. ; wife are employed by theé state, tho [ native town. He argued with thedaugh- | woney came oft in Cincinati # day or Lwo i Yy stalled the following ofticers: J. W. Robin i Smily : “The energy of the donors and donees was not | 8, 8, MGIGY £ the Mmstaliation Bast | gon, M. W.i A, W. “Bradt, P M. W.; It. B, [ Proposed marriage o Emily uand she | former s track-walker and the latter | ter to nocfléct. and s lst resor co. " Afler paying for the | 10 £0 unrefreshed, a bountiful oys- | (GG AT, B, T CCHOIRRON WS BICRCRLEE | Goltemiy, foreman'; J. Ashenfelter, overscer; | accepted hum. Just fdur weeks after | as gug The rules specify the rela- | last week telegraphed to the ¥ t " supner interbosing a welconie objection,to | g o complete surprise, but after the pre- | 1 T+ 1oot, receiver; . J. Omstead, fivan- | Douglass began marnylng the family, | tiouship to exist between these two | tleman n question o come | Cnough from spect ) Which o excoption was made or saved. | sentation speech of W. W. Slabaugh, the ro- “.4"\"“1';“;-‘; “lhllu' Fyaus: | the proper Mrs. Douglass followed them. /| classes of employes, and the rules are | to Minneapolis at on This wmov. ““7“"%, .l.'.‘fl.'i"}'«'. ':;‘f‘:‘“'f] 4taclo urase; ..,.]u'u".’-::fl-'fiu‘-’f.-l:\'.\f »':"'E?,ufr'.cf,"fi.fmg'é::fi: tiring sitting past chancellor made an appro- | fRIICH dgug::;; 4 fourishing condion and | In Hartford they found the minister | made to he obeyed. eame to the knowledge of the youne [ FS3GERE AR BA Lt I he, ‘;u'g R ;,"‘“j off Thursday. To say that the promiso mado | Derteoyipe Pouse thanking the members £or | pog'ygood memborship. i who niarried the uiuvmpf couple. Doug- | ~ When it happens that either dies the | couple and they decided to the | cnta of his bride would not helieve the By the two formor parties of an ISIFUCLIVG | T OnEnt the most pleasant evonts that has | At the late election of the Select Knights, | 1258 and Mrs. Douglass 'had moved on | survivor has just six weeks in which | issuc. A \uul last Saturday Mise | mouy had taken place, and thore would ba and social session of more than ordinary vir- | taken place at \'w}mn this season was the | A O.U. W., F. C. Ayre was wade com: | 10 Rome, however, Mrs. l)od;:]us No. 1 | to find another partner. Negleet to do | Godley met the man of her choice as | wouble. Another collection was taken and tue was lived up to is but a fitting summary | social dance given in Meisner's opera houso | Wander und George Weber recorder. On | Went to Rome tpo. ~When Douglas | so is disobedience, punished by dis- | the Westminster church. A couple ot | a certificate provided. Then the coulo went of tue entertainment, Monday evening by the oficers-eleet of | Saturday the new oficers will be stalled | learned of her arpival he. tried to slip | missal. The employment of brother, | mutual friends w on hand us witf | sway happy. They wero Ilmm Hawilton, Shelton lodge No. 93, “mfihua' Pythias, to | and the degrees conferred. away. A policeman with a warrant | sister or servant to fill the vacancy is | nesses and Dr. Burrell tied the knot- L(r"\i.i-"c‘;hi:':‘:K‘.'Z;fn‘." avoid the opposition The Odd Fellows ul uuuiu bave leased ! wheir brother wembers and & number of in- The wife of Brotuer J, W, Thowpson, of § stopped him, not allowed, The guard or track- ' Taen they returned to their boarding LT

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