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OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY FEBRUARY 24 WELVE PAGES, ECTOES FROM THE ANTE ROOM | st s wane e vse v coe [GUR WY FOUR- MUNDRED, | e oreiesronion g o vevee | DATTI'S FAREWELL TOLONDON | it ot exctsemmrnte syt o and [{ARRISON AND THE ARMY, Filen Musse, bub,in 1864 1t wai | Thirty 8icth and Half. Hotvdrd, Among the been paid for by an American. Ob- en Musec in ! features were vocal and ifstfumental music | BuTve. 1 ee o ot CO . . a three-stor 4 By Wall Kot musicians Wd, & dramatio serve, for instanco, yonder carsen cor Ancient Arabie Order Nobles of the | .\t ' How They Have Boon Amusing | i et taliy The recotion inaied | Ton Thousand People Present to | Nite: it is the last barof the rondeauin | Appolntments the Noxt Prostdont e o o T T e Atil midnight A La S s wved out of the - G Mystic Shrine. B ! . Themselves the Past Week. it TRt ey ot ths salisn ot the ey Say Good Byoe. pockot of f eftizen of Montovides. The | Will Have to Fill. - 1 h —_— Hours club will take place, next Wednesday trestles are the floritura from “The Ba —~ A CHILDREN'S SIDE DEGREE, | ' " Y R | LULL IN SOCIAL EVENTS, | in Musonic hall THE QUEEN OF CRAIC.Y.NGS, | Jori ® CHICREY Rl s | LOTS OF PLUMS TO BE PLUCKED charter mer manen lodge wore The last party of the Young Married Men's the money for that. These reflections —— fenr ' som, Jacob — Social club takes place on Friday nest, - 1 say, aftord a sweet satisfaction to the " . Schr 1), Dol and ehi 1, nstend of oh 5 Herstsr q e . How the Knights of Pythias Cele- | {7 00 1 of Omaha People ':f”‘ ! i s SMLAAR ) i, vk A Visit to the Wonderful Castle in | vesidents of «“-‘ chualy Morcover. the | How the Coming Chief Magistrate . il A 4 Was Once Saved From Defeat brated Their 25th Andiversary ) { the { pe Into Heantiful Parlors Invitations have been_issued for tha mar the Mountains of Wales Ho b0 b LA TOr T The e Social 0dd Fellows-—-General 5 1 ) and Briliantly Lighted tlage of Mr. lx' k. Tawis, of this ity Some Reminiscences of manner. A fow o8 in Chill, by an Officer Now Sta- ternity Gossip, Ete. iran and Berta C. Dilley, of Sioax vity, Ia. he . . 1 1o of y ) f e . R Fraternity Gossiy ] and that Ball Rooms mateiage will take plase: ay 8 Mary's the Diva. asels or so in 1 i there vou toned in Nebraska usang 130 church, Sioux City, Sunday, March 8, Mr. have your mountain the mountain lections of the locat —_— % & » The Omaha knights, for some season, did | af tion Allemanen with 53 thetr vestdenes | T2VIS and hiS bride will reside jn Omaha 1 hert Ha ! B ¥ not do much in the matter of celebrating the 0 * Colling Mr. and Mrs, F2d Kahn, at their residenc Mr. and Mrs. James Bouner entertained a AL L LRSS bore u ough it hing casiers Good Words ¥or Harrison, twenty fifth anniversar, Mount Shasha, | Ness shop in the block of buildings on the ; south side o arnam street between Thir sixt an on Twentyfifth street, ceicbrated their | few of their friends at their late residence, “On Tuesday night, the Albert hal thi ) Viola and Nebraska No, 1 had a very enjoy- | foutti* o 5% o teonth trcots, and met in | Thursday evening, February 20, and 8 very UL a mouthful of trills to the Patagonians, | Foxr Ronissoy, Neb, Feb. 2,—|Cor versary of their marri on | Twenty-fifth and Cassing streets, in honor of | was again packed by a wonderful audi- | and the thing is done! respondence of T Ber,|--President-elecy able joint entertainment in the evening, in 0 } ! '\é“w -nh\\ ‘\( “\ -‘f‘.‘f,\"&" 'nl‘ !".1 lowin ) WHIEH & TUll complomant o ¥uighta nnd 18t | Sp6 thiea slbry, of 0. o. Lirowa’s butiding av | Chiovable tine o B ROl L TSTv anid Mew Cheals | lenst ton thousand,™ saya the Pall Mall | your throat, why deny yourself anys ¥ dies participated. Oriole and other | lie corner of Fou rteenth and Dougias strcets - FIGRLAVETS: (R A0l MIR By RIS, S50 | Me and, Mrs. Williamg, Mr. and Mrs. | Budget. “When Mume. Pafti was $ing- | ypoks, gas works for your own _ privato had similac entertainments. At various Hoffman, * Mr. und 'Mrs. 8. Bergian, Mr. | Bell, Mrs, . C. Smith, Mrs, Brown, Mrs, [ 108 her mud stood at the dressing- | yse ~these are a mere bagatelle, and t Mra. | room door with little Richi, o tiny woo- | they will be useful, also, to stimulate ence, which must have numbered at SIndeed, when you huve o bank in | yapeeison is much better known in the army than any president we have had since Grant, 1 was surprised the otler day to hear an old G. AL R man away out in Nebraska say: ¢ was a member of General Harrison's regi ment when "he was a o wl and saw him thing? Castlos on mountains, parks on served as a shelter until the completion of Odife points throughout the state the oceasion was o0 condition financiatly | And Mra. D, Kuufmar, Mr. and Mrs. o | Woodward, Mrs, G. C. Stebbin fittingly obsc 4 e 000 a0 & of tie | Kobinson, Mr. and Mrs. Blath, Mr. and [ Cooper, Miss Leind, Miss Florence Cox, Mi#8 | gowow terrier which was presented to | the enterprise of the divectors with the AU Lincoin especially the knights did L I8 Lhe Le Mr, and Mrs ; Julia Seott, Mr. Will Bonner thi @rant WHlmA QoA by tho president | & 1 silvers nforesaid, every da, o Newman, Mi ] a he great prima donnd e Biit—nnd this is on odd elreums Iliere is an old army officer hore who onea themselves proud. The demonstration is A maha, & . . On next Wednesday, at % o'clock, in the : 4 s arus, Clara Sc chureh of the Holy Family, John Daugherty, | of the South American republic. Richi wnce —we shall be awfually bored in our | 3id Harrison a very great favor. 1t was in pronounced much the finest of the kind r eI S VRS e Zander y Al LNRr. Wittt I TAneoln - dnu: thiK v i th e et al clerk of John™ A, Creighton, wi | is little and quiet, with a light blue rib- 1t cnstic The Chilian—that b one of the bat of the war, and Harrison is saying a good deal. ‘The parade was per ' 2 b Biseman, Blath, Cahn WL LN bon tied round his neck. When Lady t fan who gives b | was hard pressed-in fact, his brigade was fect in its way, The measured tread of the \ o | was served RRedielt Halle (Norman-Neruda) was [ t the famo losing g 1, though conte bravely boys in rank, their drillexcreises and gyra d A 3 % - all, only gold dd ' \ he rel t only intercetin KE has 1 s A Poeasing Parlor Entertainment e pet e her maid appeared at ith her . ull, only gold overy ineh the rebels, who far out- ) ( o you may build cas numbe 1 Chis oflicer came along with 1l high mass, 1 ce dog, u flaf wooly littie ter dauhiter of John 1. Creighton, a well known [ Hithe w i AR el N < they will Buy you no | &, i aBAINE How LTS capitalist of this city. The marriea couple | rier, also with a light blue ribbon round \ yee, monsieur and mad- | he door fascinating, and caleulated to pr At Mrs, M | Wednesday miration and apyla e paraders v 3 SHIRR A O Falnmant s lated the principal 18, and a! i 5 ¥ b attention of isands of and visit e Lincoln boys Jed the ! of March. Dean WEitmarsh, of Norf 3 W b \tures of the 3 3 1 Foly e d A e I SGE : sl o e foatures of wAmimate | plack, was sitting adone in melaneoly Drofessor, o ey o Joo Critehficld, A, A. Morrison and Wl [ yretieen fro i : nd Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Annie W who died | gilence, until Mme. Patti came tip ) ML A RSl an also addressed the Traternity but Hnd: prose ! and feas Mrs, Aug tt, Mrs, M. . Nichols | two years ngo in lndelphin, be- [ {5 4i0p as fast i her long tailing U Lale! i H TS Vi Fe A UOR Tho VoF public. The iz exercises gl The entertainment proved | queathed $70.000 to found and equip an i P 4 : X S FREAI O TES R HTNEA held at St Paul's M. B, church, The fo Tt socinlly and | fhfiemary for dumb animiis. She was | woult allow and began to chat with & discovered thit the dogs are v o e val of the oceasion, however, was t 0| Tey and G | fond of horses and dogs during her | Then sho rushed ot with the handsome w, and but one m Whle little hadr- | WAL W O faea ing's excrciscs. A superb banguet was |yl Fecoived the O 4! § e 5 Toss cur is left, o miracle of ugliness, | gy T E T b spread. Hohannow's hull was crowded with | failies in n social way and bang psin madame’s chamber and | cloar-headed and o merry-makers, and the evening hours wer 1 | ¢ v fur coat just like madume’s ; stil d him once f “Aud there s another remarka featnre in 1t domestic cconomy of Harrison’s support. The In will be at home at 1918 Cass sty his little neck. Ohe=—=Willi fHon A selections an Ay 0 \ . . 1 shoat, and with the : G SWhen 1owent in Miss Gomez, in tary and madame’s com i e with monsicur’s professor of 6y - 1088 hus been | hidny at the Emanon | Whole | fer son, who is president | and mustachioed Nicolini through the of the Philadelphia Society for the Pre- 155 ooy across the stone passa ventign of Cruelty to Animals, has pre- | nto nspecial Patti room.in which we curad the requisite charter and bought | 3 ped-stull couch and @ table covered a farm of 110 acres neae the junction of | with bouguets and flowe ! uirfim;; the oper house was on rucctown and Tomlinson roads. Any “Mme. Pat W on o couch, and a gaged, and after the street parade L] Ll S e S A L were prosent and added | experiments in viviseetion will eause | string of pretty women came up and Ao vt g b tho Uikormonwas |V, thele florts e b the f | S e T Liion by el | Torfeitie of e chartor, © 3 tiyorss | Sioof ands with s nd e’ very LA s O e T et Mtating. | excellent musical selections, ys: AL we propose 10 do s toprovide | hearty Kisses | saw (and heard) Quring Prog e carricd out. The nowly | T will be five it s this weels A AWt Strprise a comfortable home for horses and dogs | the ten minutes that 1 was theee. ‘ where they ean reeuperate, and in the [ *Lucky, so far, said the prima donna, lected oftiears of the uniform rank we b 3 Ol e TS RS it pudlicly installed by Major Will B. Dale, Princesof the Orie Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. R A. | Gicos of” horses, sometimes stavt | alluding to the faet that even in the | is nothing whatever | followed by excellent music and exercises, The committee of Couneil Bluff Omal Walluce gave asurprise party i honor of in to work again or rest for | mornin he had not quite ade her madan Ah, Cupid, this is one of your r ' Yo " 3 | .« b ull ve i f \ again, ¢ sening she had not quite made up her 3 AT something about wrmy afairs. Harrison will and an address by Hon. Ci. G, Bowman, The | and South Omaha secret. society men con- | their son Willie,on - the occasion of his six- | the yemainder of their lives. Carters, | mind about singing. ‘Lueky so far.’ | Whimsical - pleasant Madame, 2 | G sy roneral ofice i the army excopt balance of the evening was pleasautly whiled teenth birthday, at their residence on Dodge | foamsters and others, who are too poor [ She then showed me i lovely boquet of [ psvehologisty might express it dier§he places held by Miles, 2 Higer au away in dancing. A Danquet was spread st Quite a’ vumber of friends nssem- | 4°ive their horses' proper food tnd | 1ilics of the valley which Lady Londes- | ently, but the fact ns—tnadame [ Broske. deneral John Gibbon Wil rotiro both afternoon wnd eveni The officers vled and passed a very enjoyable evening, S g ) . loves monsicur—yes, there is no deny- [ April 20, 1591, being sixty-fonr v ) g were: Captain, John Tannahill; lieutenent, | Jowa and Nebraska by the recent Council | jndulzing in dancing Ard wlaying. At | restwhilo they are working them, can | borough had just'sent her, with muny | 1oves monsiour=ges, RS (8 A6 GEINE ] AL e Will mrobably b fiilod by Col C. C. Beringer: herald, George H, Spear: | Bluffs gathering of fraternal workers from | 11 o'clock an elegant luneh was served Sthem ¢ for at the infimary. | rogrets that she was going. Lord De |k 1 SEEOVEE BT FIELEAG WEATT [ onel Bdward Hate, Ninth cavaly. General recorder, P. W, Henrich: treasurer. David Y 3 5 1iificas 3 A week's rest will frequently keepa | Gray came to pay his respects, and [ him,she pets him,sbo admires aim: i S oy will OIFHE " the three towns, owing to the iliness of onc 0 & I N pay b ‘ hu He loves hep | David S, Stanley wiil v 1, and Dowty; 'instaliation ofiicer, Major W. B. | ot iva members, Brother J. T. Yates, did not ® An horse in a good condition of usefulness | thought the room would never empty, | he—well he sul “"”‘I‘ Toos oo cirva | his place will likely & by Colonel A, Dale. k A submit the result of its labors, 1owever, [ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stub: v taken un- | for many years. — Then, too, the pets of | Then I had about eighty seconds for an | (perhapsisatany vate.he takesgood cave iCantz, Eighth infantey, of the weil known Triumph Todge No. 32, of Fremont, gave | tho recovory of the ailing member hus. ro. | awares Friday evening by over a hundred | rich people, who cannot bear the idea | interview, which took the following [ Of her. 1t is he thatsaperintends the g MeCook fawily, Mo Gen a grand ball in the eveniag, for which beau- | moved the only obstacle at present appearing | gy v 4 cir home | of having them killed, will tind here a | form: dict, that opens the letters, that ex- f eral George Crook will e Sep- tifully designed invitations printed on silver 5 [ N fEiCotl Whofsu e prisRIItuS i ab Lot o e e 5 Hply i ines the newspapers lest she might | tomber S, and | Utully dosig u v or | inthe way ‘of the early completion of the | oy North Seventeonth street, The affair happy, casy and even luxurious home. ibon you haye miven wp youe pro- [ wmites tho nowspipers It sh might | omber Sand s plae’ witl bo SHOYELIKIous observance of tho silvar ane | 1eon. of the scommltica. . Aaldo drom Ll fiwnetonieor ittie miostienjoyable or&the past -— e posed holiday in Monte Carlo? LLPPCN UPON L uneom | A A e s, < anc he silve fraternal cuds of the princes, whose ranks R R BcotUn P TRRIUSGRIpL o8 T sha TSBTERI0Y b to rraph which would annoy hevand thus | Who is now the senior prizilior gencral of miversary of pythianism occurs at Trinity | will be filled by mystic craftsmen, the man | Voo, the dancing being kept ub vt f @ o sy Fells YR L -hal) Very much Gayoyia restl] | ‘o her voice. Bverything, rememe | the line. Tu November, 1803, Major General cathedral to-night. The divisions and 1odges | ebject of the councils sought to be instituted, | BOUr: Supper was served about midnight, I'he manuseript page of 6ne of the | at home, sweet home. ;n_mv; AR AR oyt 0. 0. Howard will retive, and there w will meet in the lcdee of Nebraska No. 1, at | will be the establishment of a sick benefit Social Gossip. “Waverly” nove s a writer in *Home, sweet home, being Craig-y- Py 1inges on that ve everythin good livoely fight likely for his shoes, but the, 6:16 p. o, and march in a body to the cathe- | fund that will be ample for the allowance of L L4 Seribner's, is of quarto size, evenly | Nos? has been regulated to meet its requi wil! ihlican st yoar tho dral, while their fumilics and friends will 0 | §10 per week to cach aflicted privee without | 92 ¥ s in Chi =D, < and opon hand, with. | **Ah, yes; I am never so well as | ments. Wo breukfust, wo dine, at sucn | adjy I BB E U E Y RRTI BRI AY :L"va\;n:\’-' "hf,'.»‘l\'.f;’,].lfi «n:{ ) »:”’i'\»‘.'ti"{.!‘ 10 | the monthly assessment excecding 20 conts. 5 “\’;"1‘“(\',‘" ) ““' S I" T out a dotted “i” or % ‘crossed 1.7 A [ when vambling among the Welsh [ hours as suil the .‘m“"x‘\\ © mwv N n(y:\_\ |Iv.‘lvw:”uv“mu-j.\.]\\L\ m” ux:\l] step m[“{n o 3 0 | . | Ser Il begi Ihe incidental expenses of the councils will Mrs. J. . Williaws s in Saginaw, Mic SHortianshlnlons indicalesitheiplnte for!| Hillar such topics as are not disturbing to tho fand out May 2, . His place will bo prowntly at 7. nights are requested [ pe defrayed ouvof the initiation fee of Geueral and Mrs. Brooke are in Washing ’ ‘. Wegoout only in such weather | filled Tikely by Colonel Robert \Villums, 10/ ApRBAF 1B L1} uniforni: e e e thio | o p e st e LU G punctuation mark, but the mark itself |+ When, then, do you sail for South | Voice: W Gt Qi I (G HEEEIE | Gonoral Adsolom Baird has just retired, and The uniform rank encampment location | helm of the movement and with his crew of | - afr. P. M. Rose left for St. Paul Wednes- | if left for the printer to insert. 'Fhe f America? Ut Wwo nover on any pretense stop any- | Golonel Roger Jones been. apponted by, M committee, consisting of Major W. 5. Spen- | able-bodied assistants 1s sure of a good har- | qay. 2 writing is so uniform as to suggest that **We leave Bordeaux on the dth of | Ot we i T ‘Y] R S a N ST Cleveland in his nlace as inspector generat of 43 it might almost have been projected | March. Wwhercioniactolin tiotEulie NOIoBAWIOEN or Jumes Donnelly, jr., Major G. W. | bor e 0 L of the voico. Wo ter | the army. Jones s eaid 1o o fat ¢ artd Colonel 11 R ey against the paper by a single effort |~ **You wiil pass through London on | return ata fixed hour, sti 1ior the Bake | Genoral'Samucl, B, Holabird, quarta lick, anp all by Crigadier AL A GUN ML s, e e | nas rotumed from | ather than penngd lino by line. [ your way? of the voive the voiee which, Ty the | gneral, will retire Juae 1t 1500, and W. L. 1) 1, out of bids received from five | A mysterious and startling invitation |\ Alvs. falph 5 Gaglord fas £ Indeed the handwriting was so regular “Wiyes, 1shall go by way of London | by, is noverbeard in this immenso cus- | Chavles 1. Thompkins will ho appointed in citics bas selected Columbus. The commit- | yeached this city from Lincoln, 1t contained | e east J At Seott feonldiiom tho. amoshbbEl andl P S S tle, Madame does not even talk, lest | his stead. General Robert: Mok tee was in that town on Friday and made a | 4 programme of attractions printed in dis M. O. Maul has gone to Salt Lakeona | thi AR {rom bhoaniOUNSIOR | Fan dlEnni1s: eI s she impair tho voice. Is theve not | Missary gencral, will - retir thorough inspection of the site that will be | By type, sandwiching & lberal supply of | Pleasure teip. copy caleulate exactly to a page the Aud you will sing it one more con- | She HRDGI e L il thies e | Surecon General donn Moore will covered with tents the week of July 18, The | Exclamution points. A glanco ut the billof | Mrs. I 8. Wakeley gave a pleasant tea | length of a volumo; this he has done | cext, madame: " e e A S L Sraiers tire August 16, 150, General - Willian site, which is on the fair grounds, will an- | fare showed this order of events: Lecey party Friday on the margin of proof sheet of ‘Do you think any will cave to hear | C0SHC ‘I' tHOLVOLCE ITWAI CLECACRVOLCE B K| 13: HRGelicetor, paymaster, will ‘rall the purposes of the encampment Mf petitions and conferring of the ord ! a German | “Peveril of the Peak again?’ ugver:leatd retire February 15, Chirles of petitions e of orde s. IKountze and daughte a German N ayrain? ¢ e 3 RFato i ) ‘“‘"‘."": .}-v 5 :“Jn-.r{ml (m-l r‘.\lh.wm'u extraordinary festival, reception of retu next Thursday. 3 Bach of these pages of copy con- “Can you doubt it? Why, Lam told [ “Itis “\{‘ % oo \}"I:‘-” Ren! ;“ ,l‘,'l‘ ';l““,“ ,'““\ ,' )"]' aco, ers: Captain, J aaing: lieutenant, | ing pilgeims, gorzeous processions, Oriental AT Sl v tained about cight hundved words. At 4 hundreds of people were turned | listening to monsicur. Monsieur on | General Stephen hicf ordinanco e s oh AL G o tmtae e ey eserlemptrojolourgs frclinties el lant R O i the time of the composition of “Ivan- [ away to-night.’ e ; he has no nced to look | officer, wiil Fetire danuir 1l antidng ey treas oy jeutsch: recorder, | jlluminations, aud the admonition of Poten- S 2B 3 W e % AT i b s bt g o 5 Johnson: vicht guide, G. T. Anderson’ | tate. Melchort M. Garten 1o illustrious no. Stmer 1. Denman left Wednesday night on [ Boe™ three such pages, equal to fificen Ihen Mme. Patti showed me the orsixteen of the original impression, | beautiful orders which she was wearing longer sin e aftor his voico. And 'he dous tall; ho | Prestdent clected will 1l his placo by v:)lmlll S Nlicai Erent/dail & Ofiicoliras on | (republicaniisolaic cre’ s no suc Joft guide, 1. H. Christio OO el e o o\ Guis s L TIpJoaL: : he : DL e L OF conrse o¢ | ing as politica i the urmny, but " invitation also indicated that a new bailding | he Deutehier club gives a masquerade ball | were considered n day’s worl, although | and I gazed on the magnificent dinmend o leal in order (o give | it s noticed somehow thatdemocrats A Chitdren's Side Degree. had been erceted in Lincoln, that is, Sesos. | next Saturday nizht. later he often exceeded that numb neckluce, which the tinest in the ""““_”'\"“"‘ ¢ {A LRSI [’ "Ill“'v und | are generally appointed by democratic prosi- Of course no good Woodman, Mason or | tris temple, in which is located Shrine hall, Mrs, O. N. Ramsoy entertained friends at | He records the result of one day’s work | world, and is worth £3,000. As for the forty, to be o ate—of Al age } and 1 |nlhl‘;‘m“um s by nmrm..:uu 0dd Fellow ever gives away the seeret work | the headaliarters of all this disturbance. | eards Tuesday evening. at six manuseript pagesor about twenty- | concett, it wasn great suceess. Mme, | colors, sizes, und soxes. Some ~of | presidents At ull events.it is not feared There was something in it, for yesterday S s, K. P. Peck enter ed | four pages of print: 1 v d et i r as encores, ‘I C these retainers do nothing but take that such democratic copperheads as William of his order, but all the same the children | o HonHGUsL AL a I Aal Mr. and Mrs. . P Peck entertained [ four puges of print; and one day of hard | Patti sung as encores, ‘Hom Seott wlil be permitted under Harrison to o s o ey oo lhe shiiren | afteruioon Hon, Gustay Anderson foklod s | srionds Thursday eveniic, g worlc on-The Fair Maid of Perth™ sup- | Home aud *Comin’ Through the e Ll e SIS T L 2t homa with relation o this work, This was | mugnificent camel, and, seating himseif on | Miss Yates entertained her friends Wed- | plied the printer with manuscript for | and I thought tho plaudits would bring | 15 . T e e tortod | Grand Army of the Republie, althoush an dmirably illustratod o fow duys ago, dnd ag | the load, led a catavan of shrincrs sinilarly lay afternoon and cvening, forty pages of print. Occasionally the | down the roof about our cavs when sho | parts of the planct.whish huve extovted | entively vou-partisan budy, way recoms aduirably illustrated u fow days ago,Bnd as | 0\ inhad to the capital city, arriving therd Miss Mary Lake and Mr. Charles L. Deuel | bottom of a page shows the flourish used | bade us all good-by. " the ohs and ahs of delight of Chili, | some good men 1o Comrade H it ie belioved to b the first event of thekind | 1 gmpla time to witnoss tho doings, of | Will be marricd noxt Wednesd by lawyers to prevent the insertion tti, oven at cight years Pera, and the cquator, and whick now, | poiutment, and itis hardiy like to po recorded, it is here given. © | which, it appears onlate and full advices [ The West End Euehre club met at Mr. F. [ of forged additions—certainly an un- | porsonage of some” importance, manag- [ like sacred velics, hanw in a sort, of | o¥CE R ramionaion | These redt : Ul 2 from the Lincoln Shrine hall, buta faint | P. Kirkendall's Wednesday eveain nece ¢ seroll for a Waverly novel. ing to to sustain a large family on the | museum with labels, commemorating | i udations, if made, will be entirely healthy birthday of "little Hazel Camp Adams, TOm Fie o0 3 4 , 4 Y 3 i ke s bl > | and frce from the sutell of copy Counail Blufts ininolchildran wors outline was attempted in the biddiug of the [ Mrs. G. W. Gray tendered her fricnds a == manoy she made by concert-giving, | the triumphs of the voico. Iverything | and froe trom gho suiel] ofcopner. X b potentate. 00 P ity at has had any conncetion with the During the afternoon one of the guests sug. | F X u TALIF RATN 5 ore she could speak plainly 1it- | that ha " = st Reatoy biving oyaldo: dogractitoy the reat of or of the Noblos of tho Myt Mrs. I, TPwenty fourth and St Mary's CALIFORNIA TRAIN ROBBERS. e L R B L pan o ahal| veiea is kept—cven o slippers and O nd gl char i ow Sy ole o the party. ‘Two others were taken into her ( 1e_Mohammedan | avenue, gav ¥ Wednesday evening, They Kill One Pas v Pats ad learned at her mother’s knee with | silk stockings. ant and fricndly communication, I was sur- confidence and given their instructions. thola o b b wd senin- Nk, Meyer Silver and Miss Sarah New- ey ,,',3:.:.‘?":""'f;:,""" Facally ;],',',‘,';l”i,_, facility. Nothing delighted +50 1n this castle, where the chief | prised to find he had made no méntion in his The six to be initiated were sent into an- ophet Mohammed, in the vear | jan are to be married a week from to-day. - ORANGENOF. i el S ey = vo | disteaction is to attive one's self in [ letier of his cabinet, Feeling the comrade other room, while the throe. prepare D. 636), at’ Mekkah, in i % } : Deraxo, Cal, Feb. 23—At train No, 17 | hor so mucl to accompany her par Thinve 4 5 vaie masks cut’ from papor and | dresscd abin, us an inquisition or vigilunce com Charies {“ IA\I\W o “\Tm“' BT W | oty Pixley at. 7 o'clock last night. five men | €01s to the theater when théy went to | grand toilet Lo '1"".-“-‘“‘“ “ll“”w‘ oD o e selba appomtod M\W ""i \emse e mos s iiog to dispense justice and exceute pun- | City, @ guest of his sisier A L ETDOR i L S i eir evening’s engagee monsicur and madame pass theiv time | cabine el disappointed ul vexed i e SRS e T - orii o ‘Cicipe theie | wa hearded e PWo (o tholenring voverad ho {l"lll‘:\Irl}n-lllhvlllll ST ke, T i ndmivation. Monsteur watches | 8b this lnck of * confi But 1 to be obtained. When the lodzc:room was | ishment upon criminals who escape their 2 X . r o im by Pk GO bl L 4 otenlf gave RlunchiBric engineer and firemel olyars it 4 SRR £OL even with him by omitting to send him a ready tho fun began. One ot a time the can- [ Just deserts through tho tardiness of the Mrs. J. M. Metcalf gave a lunch Priday In | engineer and firemen with revolvers, When | ) 4 fol1gw tneir pevformances titougn” | over madame. She can drink, for in- | Giinot slate in nwy answer, 1 know he didates were ushered in and took the de. | courts, and also to promote religious tolera- | honor of Miss Iountze, Miss McCreary and | about two mules from the station the train | EanVas o . | stance, a certain kind of water only, | would fec o S 4 3l viest” and one as ‘‘chief chane'lor.? The | Order is yet one of ost highly favored The Rdward C iton Gards Lite . L 3 o a[Rosanpiesgan Cis YOOI SR At 7 Sl 3 i s priostiand ona as uehiof chanclor. Thie | SUT e FOHOLORT e, Host LY (AToter Sometmdwerds Crelgbion Cuianis Lt men entered the express car and ordered the | {1, WS Tiberally suppliod her the | temperature immutably the same. Mon- | to give must expect none in voturn, = 3 messenger to open the box, coveringhim with | wiile. Well she remembered how on | sieur, likewise, has things speciully for J. S B, atter two were seated at opposite sides of | ® revolvers. Dynamite bombs v exploded [ the gecasion of an eminent primadonna | himself. At the talle there is mon TR 3 abound in oricntal countrics, ana gathers | Priday eveni ety worthy of the occaston Ihe cora. | around its shrines u select few of the bes v us are o he thivdimnsg a gravity worthy of th ion. ‘The cer Invitation it tnird masq spocial vhich“inousiou Respect and Condolence, mony, as given by the interested adult | ¢lucated and culured clusses. Itineludes | pye ball of the Y. A.at Washinpton | uuder the cars, and during the ex- | making her debut at the New sieur d 9 5 lookers-on, is about as follows the khe of eypt, who With his prede- | 33 on Mareh 6, citement several passengers ran toward | opera house she ran up to the g | special valet pours out for him, the At a repular meeting of Union acifie Guido entors with candidute blindfolded. e e e RS Mr. M. M. Kolliner, w o the front, two of whom were shot. [ lady, who was curtseying after her guests drinking vin orvdinaive; thore is | lodge, No. 17, A. O. U, W., held February 18, <"|l.|..-r Chand'lor—*Guide, who have you :'-‘:K‘""““L S adlon, L mong tho-uodonn | st of his istc 15, 5. Bontiey, of Modesto, was urobably fas | atin. to the npplause of an: enthust monsicur’s specinl roastof 1 en | 1859, the following preamble and resolutions Rot there! R b ernoian ke WS | turned to his home ; 3 i Medlise Ty < by monzienr excl “ly and not passed | were adopted Guide. ymebody what wants ter know | Here Weishaupt, a Rosicrucian and pro. B SR , | tally wounded, and Charles Gabe, of Poso, n with the genuous inmpo N £ 4 i 2 Mr. John Douglas and Miss Parthena | SN TR TR hattrain \vos wonce of her five summers exclaimed: | to the others: ! is monsicur’s Whercas, It has pleased the Divine Ruler inGhtithia sids degrad fessor of law m the umwversity of Ingold Mo g h S ek it off her shocs, for she | stadt, Bavarin. This distingnished schotar [ Brenton were married Wednesday evening |yl o Pigley, where the news of the rob- | *1iow badly you trilll You rest too | private divan, which the majo o remova from eur midst our lulo brothor, 5 t 10sis not Lo use, us it 3. Murp) e bo it may wear ‘em out treadin’ on stones an | opened atemple May 1, the pyshieyi00gond l2o.reon. 3 bery and killing was Ieft. — The passenger | long on the second note, Listen to me, | requests : } thitlgs, [Candidates shocs come off,] Now | bers of which “wore ' styled illum The Vesth chapter gave its last dance for | couches were not ent i and try to do it as [ do!” served for monsiear. it galved 1By Union Pacific take ner to the high pricst an’ make hor | nati, and excreised a profound influ- | the season on Thursday evenmns v Masonic Another account states that but two men X P T 1 .fFs SPhere are two diversions at the A. O, W, Omaha, Ehar before and after the French | hall and it proved a great sucecss, Woro looncorneaiin Lol rolbory. and that Aerisiscamo i hevparents® wituvs, f ctete IR St il ot " | bovw low with humble submission to the High Priest—Do you know what aorful | revolution. From this parent stem the t Mrs, W. J. Martin and 2 e e Tohbery, A thae | and thoir finances being at the lowest |t (in nddition to russing for divner) § o the Most High we do not the less monr thing you hov gotto doi Say yes. ples spreaa throuy ; recod received friends at the re X made his way to the express ear, and by ex- | €bb the ¢ild hevself proposed to give a | —IHonsie i TR T HsHonioinbrotheravholns boen tukonitroimiun: Candidate —Yes, such names us - kreded ter, 1057 Park ave y. ploding bombs under the ear so frightened [ concert, for which tickets nt afew conts | Sleurs anghind. - 2 SN Resolved, ‘Lhut the hourt wpathy of H. P.—I'hen say as Isay. I dosolem’y | bean, Duke of Orlean cthe, I'he Assembly club held sengers that they speedily opened | sold well enough, Mme. Bavilli, ¢ sicur plays billined inl cue, | this lodee be extended to his Family in their Kant, Lord Bacon, and v 3 HA . Kkept | \ aiitiction swear (cundidute repeats), that 1 won't teil | [£Onh wort Haeot i the Millard hotel parlors on Thur he doors, powdered her ehild’s small brown face, | RepL 1w @ HOx, it Loy a0l vad “Dhibiihose Slionalboienraa nobody what | seon hiere uor what is dono to | sioval men, ‘Ihe nobles in Amcries do not | e, ™ About thirty-iive couples we 5 3 ;, who was fatally wounded, is a | foit no wnnatural trepidation; but Ade: | hilliard table is a special L alveiicisithoso esolulionaibgaproad duy school teacher know 1 am a side-degree- | Arabis and cl »and hence the secret | both ended their series of balls for the sea- | (5 08 e 5 o 3 her doll Honrictte, in her arms, and | fat salieg 40 pliy, with onsiours | ourimg for ity dayss that u copy the or noithor, for sho'd kick an® wouldn't give | of this profound grasp on the intellect and { 80n. ‘Chie fornier may zive an extra party in . stratting on the platform with ineffable [ Madime waiches monsicur play in deep | e transmitted to the fanii our ad ) ¢ 1 £ admiration. All is quict: notnsound | prother under seal of 1ho lodg 16 o morits. . 1 promise. this ant lots move | heart of ull cuitured people. The work in % : SRy s | [ > cnptsoyed with her hand on bi Pt T et thint of. C1f T tell amvbody | this country has been perféeted under the Collins and Al Patriek gave a luncheon "'l'"”:-"”""’;’ :",':,,T,':.': :N I 1’.‘"‘1”‘1‘“‘ Te Ll Bad seen Geisi before | atlowed from one end of the castic to | Tuik Onara it for punlicat ST ik ior ST b e hied aer Unior: elub Thursday in honor of Miss 15 . I iho mbst praoodious | e tothen, Monsiouy dsiuipluy bil- G M. Ml n‘.’»‘.’..'.lx‘.-‘:lu.m i xu_,]“’{h‘“ Aiinlito Mo S i s “, and Miss Buell, of | L.oxbox, Ieb. 25—[New York Hor h Fenn then, ““::‘ theinostipr foziohs A Ju Altost: G. 13 Rovewis, Recordor, e ohne ) “Nomw tuke hor to the chanetlor | K- and 12, 1. C. of Colimbian_connnundery Cable—Special to Tius Brx.|—Lord Brassoy [ 105tubos migintht (e, sommencic, o Mier hreakfast monsienr fish- — - %0 bo "nitiutad.” Kuilis, Fomplars of New Vorle wio re [y ) clab gave a pleasant frewd a paper on our maval position Senstn Diva, o Lond g M0 al | fng: special vivors wnd_ sulmon have R T Do you want to be initiated ! iv ueiions il outhority: soon ! hatl on - Wednesday | and policy at the United States servies in- | BHGRY #IEP0 R 80 ve and theill- | been secured for monsicur’s favorit et e b U hum, Rizk Allah Hassoon Nffendee at the hands of | evening, Dancing was kept up until after ) N vhich 0 ¢ Hlustrious Noble William J. Florence, who, | midnizbt and a geueral good time was en- | Stitution yesterday afternoon, I:A‘\\“M he | ing asa bluckbird's, and whose execn- | pastis G 'he IR tuckl : Pur 3w, |14 is reported that Harrison has 1670, brought thom divect. from Cairo, | Joyod: passed high culogy on tho building yards | yion of intricute pussages was well-nigh | fuctured specially for monsicurt W | yoquested Plate and Miller and other leading Washington's ¥ Odd FFellowship appeared in a p Ladies day at the Emanon club, South spent in the mazy waltz and dashing gallop. = 4 wils @ regular Washington birthday Fully 1,000 members and visitors were enter Modern Woodmen suceess. The attendance was lavge Newbors Coleman and Horzlander, of s and dancing made the evening pass LJPlattsmouth and Kearney, read interesting asantly, Me. Morris and the Misses Wil have some fiue arny this remarkable eastle. Madame, who | L has cavied the entive outiit with her | it il o uien Lohiiksd own remarkuble voice—madame, who | N 1t pliiGoR k8 tHO DOKL ProsldoN 15 (or vather should he) - everythin wy plums, as they are called, madame. 1 say, is actually absorbed in [ will' zencrally o to the seniors, und there: monsiour, who, as_ail the world knows, | fore be easily decided, Still the presidont the hushand of | ean appoint whosver he pleases. Grant al ways did ity and ¢ it ought 1o have known stituted to formulate o plan of organization and fundamental laws under the statutes of 1. J. Dickey gives a german to-morrow of madame’s costumes, those 692 cos- tames which have been admitted in all the room, and all conducted themselves with The Home Cirele and Assembly clubs have nd inspector gen lineds! Dot say um hum; say yes, ma'am. Yes, maum, in 18 : v C.Co—An' you want to ride the goat? gYOL Mr and Mrs. . C. Patterson have issued | of Awerica, addin No navy has dis- | phepomenal. From that day Adelina | rodsare sublic of this stato to me i Can.--Yes, ma‘am. June 6, 1876, the imperial grand council of | o v reception to be held Tuesday | played more oviginal genius in construction | Patti’s coneerts beeame the rage of the | slives in distant and barbavous regions ropubli ““\\ kit Alo:0.ueal ‘I“ 1 on his C. C.—If you want to ride the goat you | the United States was organized and its | qrop S till 11 p. m, Mrs. . G, Newswan than that of the United States.” The lec- | town, specially for monsicur; and e t | mvivalin Washing The best-infor Bay 0 v ofticd s in Arabia, are elected for three 3 fi 98 Cl s ass) ro- must suy ba'a-a—that w Miss Huell and Miss CLilds will assist in ve* [ o thon procecded to compare the Inglish and French dock yards, stating that in the | i ey years. quisites for membership | coiving. The Divaind Her Castle, e G B Rl e This was the climax, for as the candidate | #re that a candidate shall be either a 32 The Happy Twelve held thew regular Are you director of an opera house? [ellpihegd aposinlly b mingiou nng openod her mouth 15 say Ban. the uide | dekree A. A, 8. K. orn Knight Templar in Hanpy. / IR KOF neh dock s the number of workmen | x ; moysieur fishos for: houvs mnd ) filled mouth o say Buu- the guide | 40KECE B B 1 o8 e Draposivion to | coffee social Thursday afternoon b tho resi o) B No? Noreven the manager of a trave fled it Sl.”‘l‘l‘: lo sult There was o good i, Bhogancrons pron MO | ence of Mrs. . M. Hareis, 1113 South | 1521000, and their average earnings are £40 | {15 ¢gunes In that ease, my dear siv pal of sputtering, and some tears, but afte ie order of nooles an ory on o o A ¢ YA i Slriedi i et 3 K £ Bl 189, doal ot sputtoring, and some tears, but aftor | B0 L o Sk mentat iniprovemont | Ninth streot, and . pleasant dfternoon ws | a_year.” Tho numbor of workmen n the | yeli would much hetter piss your Sun- fah e the initiationof the | i wu ally of Frecundsonary in tho United | WG (L 1) fool-yarde gret 15,47, nd. thos in London. You will ncver bo al- | apoordered tw holid their tongues and | howevor, that W of has declined Stal us primavily adopted by the unperial | | Aho Creseent Boclety ciuh £ave i nings excsed £65 a yen ith | 1o cross the draw-bridges you ave | ghe leaves o orbiddon 1o vistle and | the ol the hip ofugriculture, dance of th wson nt Hartman's hall bl + ple differcnca in the sci classed among the oute sharions T T Y e i oxant " e counoll . » Thursday evening. About twenty-five couy American Legion of Honor, were p (T g T costof building appears to be | and you may take my v for it! says | (e fish, which e shovkingly obsti- e 1 G Council, . 820, received sev- Do Lo te e twenty-six numbers, approximately the same in the two countries, | a Freneh veiter who visited Patti in nate and wont be cauzht, 08, tho ) IRk, eral applications for membersip at its | 13V Kiven Friday eveningin & O, 1L | 4 yony enjoyable eard party was tendered - wonderful Welsh eastle. 3 R e Al i last mecting, and a numberof others have L Order of Loresters, was one of the | Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Finklestein last Sunday Ordered to Pore Said. “If you object thut o Sunday in the | Jied bhalls, if one is to believe the cues. expessed their willingness te join the order st social events in the history of fra by ‘about i1y of shelr friends gt [eanyrighidsn by daman gorian denns) rain ana fog of London is not an allur- | " \y certain periods of the your the o1y ato, I societies in South Omaha, More than oon Grioe stroot. Cards and [ Loxpoy, Fob, 23.—[Now York Herald | ing prospect, I adwit ity but then ruin | voice is hourd sin ] f ‘Tho council has resolyed to admit new | BWO hundred tickets were taken in at tho | Other @iincs and an clowunt luncl served 1o | Cable—Spocial to ‘lug Bre]—Tho Times f and fog ot this season aro obiquitous in | uehod, always the same. — Madiine s | 81 Insurance of £7,00 ; ‘ members for the next six months without the | 4c0r: Dospite the large crowd the excellent | *0F iment O tondereq | OTFesPONdent, referving to the fact thut the | the British isles. Besides, there 38 00 | going over hee repertoire. Four days | Mivaiee, Wi, ) -A Chinpewa Lol ! management of the officers and comittecs complimentmary banquet was tendered | Gorman squadron has boen ordered to Port | alternative. Cleverer men than you (if | fijerthe castle is closed, Monsiein | 1alls, Wis, special says that J. 1. Kehi's payment of un initiation fee, and as the | made every thing run as smoothly asifa | the “Among the Breakers” company ut the b N G v | ! s g Rive rthe castie ) 0860, n L G ohriug mill in thut oity is burning, and will order 18 one of the bost in existence concern. | 86ore of douples cily were prosont, - Among | Windsor hotel Friday evening by Mr. Sol. | Said, says: “We hear on good authority | you will purdon me for siying s0) have | and madame have departed to distant ring il I it ok I8 W entie AN ing insurance and relief benetit, an oppor- | the many visiting friends were: — Chief | Pru All mainbers were present, aud | thatthis step is conneeted not so much with | tried to storm that stronghold and hay lands. Madame is earning m Jrabablybo. totully des ie il s tunity is bere offered to join a good scciety | Ranger, W. E. Kerr, Medical Examiner Dr, | 8 most enjoyable evening was spent. the ast African as with the Samoan ques. | failed. Unless you cun make it appear | Phe voice is at work, And after i g e —~ Bt ane -Il’wl- al n:wl . ‘1 arles Iliu::\\nmr,h l‘mP lu J. MeCabe, n:\l;- and )Ill'i Austin, of Saratoga, were | tion. The squadron will remain av Port l;wl it is to the pecuniary intevest of | yoice has dony its work monsicur Pive Caprursd Misstonaries © oficers for the current year are inancial Secretary Fred Lessenton, of | tendered a pleasant surprise party Frida e : velapment of tho. latter | the occupants to veccive you, you may | madamo reiy AORH* M eU) ; i v sstong A orge o. Kloftner, Cotn.; 4. 1. Wigman, | Court Eclipse No. 167, Omaha, and Mrs, P, | evening, DB nalhe tho. anivereury o | Buid ponding the development of the latier. |iE GO Gata il doomedas. Ware | idums pekur 10 th g ‘y‘,J t““‘ IANZABAL, Kb Much agxicty is felt ¥ Cout: Cliariea & e, b C G | MeCabo of Ol tho Misios Mary Mo | M, Kletiu's’ bieth. Gues” aud_dacing Queation, and sail for tho Paciflo In the event | v,y giyeotor, on the othor hand, with | and the anling L AOGERE I hord i i oI tho missionaries aice, Secy . Pred iendlor, O.; (1 %, Will: [ Cabe. Mury and Kities Creamer, Katie | caused the evening to pass away delight- |- Of the American government proving too ex- | 3 suv of 8150,000 or 80 and the angling. . is A RER. TR LI RIANEN l“x\wll,ll,‘ i, M deanisou, G L Miviaelis, :-‘mwlh'_\', il Wltmore, Auna and clizabotts | full ¥ I Sl acting orunreasonable. But this explanu- :‘fil'“"l'l “,“’I‘:",“'”‘l"'”"l‘:l"l"”1 oE. 9.l 0 | il U D, A S L b AL V.3 Frod Bitterolf, S Sasey, 0f Missouri Valley, In.; Anna E. | The seconc all of the ot- | tion had best be received with cauti den salver, then, indeed, the horses | nop any music heard, save st s wince they were tken prisone gy ono dosiring Lo doin tho order can gain | Steridan, of Omay; Miss Eifa Metieary, of oS apcong Annual ball of tho Qunahe Lt Hop ligdl Besh b roceivad Wi eauties: 0i tho cliutelaine would mectyou atthe | ground out” of the grelicstrion H . I urther information by addressing the ofti hat Cheer, L. ; Miss Auuio Droge, of Coun- | tion hall, Thursday evening, and drew one of | ™ Brevens Arrives at Zanmibar | railway station with a very corvect and | g ch an orchestrion! —immense, unigue, cors or auy of the wmembers, ¢ oll 15iutas Diidn' Nettlo Hartiugion,. OF | L 1neaut bomis ovor Hathored togathor at | zariovens Areivow at Zanmbar. tastofil turnout. and i an hour you | Fikiawned . phonomeni, comie o Manilla, la; Messra. D. M. “Caulley, | 4 dance in this city, the number at 11 o'clock (ANZIBAN, Feb. 20, -Stevens, who is going | would be transported to the presenco of | ginds, with ' speeiul attendant belonge ot Willian® Sirrel, Georgo Widry, 11, 6, Ash | Biing oatimatcd at 1,000 persons. on & misslon to tho futerior of Africa In the | tha divatha chatelaino—hovsolf, | siadh Mith u spoolul wwlendant holon: Afanch 80,1854, uailer a oharter from she | PSR 345 1@ hars Ciaarge.donas, Yo Ao A most interosting and_instructive enter- | Iotercits of the New York World, has ar- | Sych, you know, is the way of the | \yidume valh Aobutes whioh bumrel | eammitted sy inun . ILis territorial krand lodge, Allomanen Lodge | of the Hepublican of Owmahu; Garreil Wally | {Ament was given at Exposition hall Fri i world, shall be éd in tho orchostvion, | supposed Ik ) Ly tompos No. 8 was organizod, This lodgo in reality | of Chicago; Harney MeGeary, of What | Suy evening for the houchlt of the Immanuel in Canada. “The castle—but how to deseribe that | And the mach D e for Bt And | rary iusani ) f Ch ruey Mol VBt | ogpital. 1t was under the divection of Prof, Al s : T b e " 18 tho sixth ono established in Nobraska, No, | Cheer, I, and Patrick Powors, of Pooris, | 1ty Dabihars aad consisted of tueive tab ToxoxTo, Ont., Feb, 23 —The weather is n.:-(rl.“ s H|I'| L;\']'-m;h-”hlfl‘* h‘ll‘:ll‘ L in ,’]‘_')‘“': in this eastle of the voiee, the only 1 at Nebraska City und the Belle body . leaux illustrating the life of Joseph, very cold throughout Canada to-day. In the TRty TPy (R Y AT nusie heard th. JIINOL L ais PATR‘OI“ ize huving passed out of existence. Goorge W. w5 One of tho most succossful social aftairs | Ottawa district the thermometor registered | pit. for example, 15 gothhe. ACGJOWIM | and music-hall jingles that the great Crowell (deceased), district deputy, and | A yew secret benoficiary order is being es- F glven by the membeps of the Turnversin ® helow g, is u conical clock tower; o square Nor- | Sie, on griuds out Lruly, mon ] 1 g4 Rk, IR S e ¢ ¥ as their masquerade Thursday evening - | i wnd madume arve great artist - . o L doling o s WEIe | aplished in Owaha, the Knights of the Gol- | The grand march at 9:45 under the changing Anothvre Cold Weather Canard. man tower dominates the opposite cor - ji A1 prominent in the installation of the ofticers. | gop Eagle. To complete the arrangements of | colored lights was one of the prettiest novel MixNEAPOLIS, Feb, 23.—A Bismarck soccial [ ner. Taken by long and large the The oldest house in the city of Oniakia is on TRADE MARK, =~ Tho first weeting looking to the orgunization | the sotioty & meeting will bo Leil Tucsday | ties seen in any social circlo this season. e ) i apndss ol f ; e k. ¥ | the sociely @ e hield Tues! 5 . ays that the report that the Standing Rock | effect is unique, and 15 prevented from | the Vside of Donglas streat hetween the N 5 ; was leld in the old Piouecer block on Farnaw | night in the Withuell building, o My, aud Mrs, . Montgomery gave ® | stage 1s missing is utterly alse, being insulferable only by the reflec- | Kepuviican oftice and Eleventh street. RED LABEL. u here say Uhat Harrison will have threo wes in his enbinet open when Le gets to wshington, “Phese arc the navy, atiorney general and department of agricultur 1t s also thought that Whitelaw Reid_stands tho guard and warn away the v herd [ pose shance of voy iting New York in the who would approach, And the bieds | ear s seere wy. It i3 known | N feh monsicur uscsis aspecial spocies wittehes, hio, and the re Magic City Foresters' Ball. S, Parn, Peb, 28,-The factory and shops of the Minnesota Car b anl cansing @ loss of 375,000, on which the | uilt by music never is a son hansas City Su Kixass Ci b 8 Lay, aged twenty-six Lay,