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OUR PAG THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, APRI MBENNISONRBROTHERSYNE AP ATy @A ] B OF T THE SBASON Great Slash Cut and Smash of Prices. Read the bargains we offer in curtains, and’ remember brass trimmed curtain poles go free with every pair of curtains sold. On a great many goods advertised the cost of goods is not considered. The fact is we are overstocked and must unload, and we will make the prices to move the stuff. You cannot help buy; the prices quoted will surely catch you. Don’t miss us Monday. All mail orders filled up to Tuesday P. M. $3,5()|-ACE CURTAINS| _ Chenille Portieres, $5.98 Pair. i e Tonderful [Sik 53.( $2 95 Bk thas /\on(u ul CM A great bargain —_ | &) of a fine all wool Broadeloth. | opg js a bargain. If you want a fino $ rows In BIack | o) tain, come in Monday and see this vards long, ud colors, on 50; cheap atdo| OPe — fine Nottingham, 3} !flllml ull around, 0‘10";""' new lml'l"r"»*. 48 pairs of Real Antique Lace Cur- e S Ladies' all silk S ouly #2,95 puir; and brass trimmed cut- tains, 54 yards long. They aro simpl ,r\“ \ [ I l y S, 1 y | Shoulder capes ASK TO | tuin poles thrown in free with every beautiful. Monday at only $3.50 pair; CI( 118 S (]. C.! i aeen stk SEE ir. Don’t miss it W ;\'.urlll #6, and brgss trimmed poles go in | ' o ]‘)‘_‘j“'{‘ 'j_ll‘h‘lfj",‘l“'f\“_ J T L Toilet Paper, se roll. only 850 cach 5 130 L/\LI (.«Ul{ l 1\1 l\ S 50 Chamber Sets of six picces, $2. ap at #0, in only ingers, $1.50. 1.98. The Late y Nobby Superior Clothes W Novelty Clothes Wringer. ege Clothes Baskets, 4Sc. Ve Irish Point Heep Pai o CURTAINS)| &t Rolling Pins, s¢ I i [ 2 l ( l ' A good Scrub Brush. 10c. rall l( S l\ ]( ()\ L Scrub Brushes, at 16¢: worth 40c. 98Sec. 1000 Pie Tins, l¢ each. About 300 dozen Ludfes' fine Kid Gloves, 1 Dairy Puns, 6c each. formerly Sold at §1.50, 3T, $2.00. 2.5 11§50, They are odds and ends of different line: = | e 120 pairs of Nottingham Lace Cur- s, a beautrful chamber curtain, ta Beaded worth 7oe pur, and curtain \\ ;mlm Iru, with e\vr\ pair. Copper Bottom Wash Boilers, 46c. colors, ull siz i they go one day at - raps, T 28 pair Irish Point Lace Curtain Copper Bottom Tea Kettlos, S9c. puir to close the lot. > e ‘mlll,ml ’ CE CURT [\INS yards long. This curtain was bought| Patent Lemon Squeczer, Sc. LADIES FAST BLACK ; ¥ ol at o | to retail at 810, They were promised to| Flat Irons, all sizes, 23c. = 0, ¢ “,,‘,l“'].fl us in January, and just arrived last Large Lamps, complete, 25c. [ I () \% E}) “Niait orders i Teany are dos week. We decided to retuen them, but | Large Lamps, complete, 19¢. 38c < TrNT the agents allowed us a rebate to keep | Iand Lamp, complete, Lse, i FANCY ( | them. So we will close them out at| Hanging Lamps, complete, T A e N A Ak ST I\S L i ;),::;"'uqa{\lv.L%'x.rs(i pair, and brass trimmed f”“.;:\‘:tl: s‘;c‘.mxlln-. 5o and 48c set. . | fd Morth e he A1c ahxious to unload u ! ol es free. 'go Calce Stands, Zic. - LACE The best Broom on earth, 19¢. BRILLIANT l\”’ 46 pleces fancy broend ilks, for one diy only. and faney stribe] 86 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3% nesd g W ot e iein | yaras long, taped all around, a beauty, ; i propose (5 lot e out mors thanehoad: | formerly sola at 82.50. This lot goos Bl i, ki o : __ | Monday only at $1.25 puir, and curtain | | C [ ] I = I A I \] S :“'“'"lel‘"r ] il 78¢ - Lh»' % ; Yaper Pails, 19c. < 2 ith every pai 5c, 25 16 picees black broeade ulso v hroc ‘HE poles free Whitewash Brushes, 10¢, Wide.h wp at $lon stripe black Brilliuntines, £2ine antquality, ch Diamond LACE CURTAINS < Rty B AEL e - 1000 Tooth Picks. 5e. tiful lustre. « Ao ; | J ifd ey Boys’ Velocipedes, $1. ZRICIONS I RO GV TR W Here s a stunner. Over 200 pair fine Chenille Portiere Gurfains, in solid colors, with 80-foot Clothes Lines, be \ TilESss T ~ A fri ends; also with beautiful dado. Not a curtain in this lot worth less than $10 and up tc G0-foot Clothes Lines, 10c, V l > \‘ ‘ l ~ ) st t et 2! Salts and Peppers. 5 12.CY P $3.00. Porticre Curtains, $1.98. | Curtain Shades, 29c. Gold Taint, 106 bott! ; Gold Faint, 10¢ bottle. Monday we will offe Mg Araperevory Monday 100 pairs of Portiere Curtains, with 1,000 Curtain Shadoes, ,'.” colors cho s i the Tand | 180 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, | "0antiful dado, in all colors. only $193 pair, | on best spring fistures ready to i r 0. Monday they go at $2 pa Tin Cups. 2 for & should have one. e | worth 81, and bruss trinmed pole day only e each, worth 50 {n Gups Marl-io 4p) ds long, only 68 [ s Eakes e tain poles thrown in | Tin Divper, se. UrKisi OWC You ean fold them | taped all around 4 = A put away iy | Pairs and brass trimmed poles free. Straw Mattmrr ISC (_,Lllt un blld(]L‘s JUC. ;1“‘0“ {Elmmedscurt And thousands of other bargains. 10ec. 00 pice 3 ns00ks atslse yird, then. 67 pairs of an extra fine Nottingham e Curtain, 33 yards long, taped all alue at, i anid st hummers Clothes 6 dozen Wash Boards, 15¢ Pius, 11 made up L g up, Mon- apound. This curtain is good up b small spac y Meorner wntl — e WA g6 Low ey | AN NT T N ~ | 50 rous ot v at 150 | a “‘“’..!‘:Zf. o '.'L,,‘L,.'.’,'.!:,‘“l‘,',r?"..‘.‘l", DI X 3 )1 NN Ib(_)\I v];lfl()b 100 dlozen fine Turkish Towels in uitey stripo ! W i BENNISON BROS |t s o | B, BENNISON BROS BE ROS |t ke i Vou cannot buy o 35 thansoe. | Monday only | 3 Ml ardors i ed: : e ———— omm — : : —— = = T 5 ' % 2 o e T o the mes man, prophet; Dr. L. A, Merriam, sachem; | under the auspices of Shakespeare lodge, over some little strength of one’ “What is that lking of his A WEER WITH THE €0 \1 e e e e e e T e e ARL THESE THINGS SO7 D Toovas o itak Ly - Soctal Rebekah lodie, No. 10 of Manchester, ‘I“_“‘r'"‘ diniorgan Charles L Pondy | hall, 1514 Douglas street. An interesting lit ALAECIEN G ELI URa T (s o takestihingsiing thoyjcomo sven hundved members, and | chief of records; covd per of | M 18 SR stingilil- thos: Two hundred and fifty breakfasts | never h R to him. 3 . AR wampum. - Aftér the ceremony’ lunch was | CYLY ’“" "”‘l ‘l‘l prog ey has ‘"*'H prepared; 250 ¢ S will follow, | rpjc “m”m TS aat e tho B S beo! Fraternities, and Moris 1t fo Ashland Thursduy nigh oW MECo) , Stockdule, 3 o i : cather. and at the st smooth diy or 1 A opera singor ulwa ars light- a 3 0 03 I < in the nnent, e e ove aud Gardner. D, D, V merican Customs, ¥ all the sick will suddenly put i an ap. S el o vt ithoencamnmen Union Pacific lodge held a social session Adams presided. The boys wer aue i pearineor Tt this day I8 tough and 50 | Bearted because she “siugs at e work K. of last Monday night to which the lodges in thi th refreshiments and cigars and spent e meals are, move or less wasted. Docsn't this omeimes (e lover wiv is ived with | of the boarding Louse system, and that | sion for the daughter is put ont by the fathe k i nt of the Pythian c YOI O oNC pALO L applicd to pas- omebody has well said: “White hair is be n v m puth Omaha 1 Counci ufls i ; enjoyable evening, [ r I ACTION OF OLEVELAND MASONS.| o i e | CHD GET GALLERIES' UNDER - THE STREET, | Soue of tho bourding houso lln-n:ulvrl-vu.nmwn of Violalodge on "Tues- | and under *good of the order” a very cnter- atsea? The best part of the ship is | the foam which covers the sca after the tem- e / 2 day evening. The lodge went to considera- | taining programme was presented.” Dr. S. | Omaha camp No. 120 visited South Omaha ommodate 300 persons at | pest. egular and Social Meetings of the [ ble expense to provide an excellent entertain- | R. Patte the district deputy, dolivere nur- camp last Saturday night. A very pleasant | A Plan for Disposing of Gas and Water At the best they appear there foran | When a woman sets her teeth you can gen- Lodges A New Tribe of Red ment for its ivited guests, and succeeded ad- | OPening address, quoting u Iarge number of | evening was spent and was fittingly closed W e he uid an hour_at di crally make up your mind that there's trouble & i : Mains and Electric Wires—The time. The saloon is descrted duving th Tiatohii 3 interesting statistics and making compai h an appet Mcn Organized miral The excrcises consisted of voeal | o with other benevolent ord: ollow- B " Sysi ri v s fi folk: © | sons wi c olle “Boarding House' System of the duy, for if_the weather is fine the folks | Tige s too short to spend precious mo- Notes. and instrumental music, addresses and reci- | ing this was, a song by S. B. Roberts, after | Omaha camp is rapid = ¢ S e are on deck and if it _is stormy they urein | yamis b 400 D e e o D pidl, ng in mem —Portable Coins. {00 ondedieangiiifin b Bty thoy aedn :u:n‘:u s muising up ople who would soonce 7 ull fours n tell without looking what kind of H. Phillips, the master t lodge No. 18, delivered ations, The first number on the programme | which Thomas Work- | hership, a large numby an overturc by the Union 1 of Omal ! (i e 1 ad- | heen acted upon latel ions having having ave their food whe hould people at s You ¢ W s Pacific* band, mndor the leadorstip ' of s which s tmg and was in 3 i their stomachs require it, and that they | login ukindsof e AT M. e IDNRIY Har il o ahanaoll otk ovaniador [iEantiviaia to by all. He chose for his 0. Tlook outof my window. Gangs of men | should choose what. they do requiret Ts { | &fuce s woman hus who suys that pretty e f"“*'\\mv dispateh was received from | of the lodge, Mr. James , then intro- | Subject, “Charity,” and spoke very elo- apter hus inaugurated a_ series of | are cmployed pulling up the pavement of the | reasonable they should beserved with greas; iings are uselc ¥ Cleveland duced Mr. 1. Rosewater, who delivered a | Guently upon thi nitful theme. The next Als Theso cvents ave brought This is the fifth time our street has | ill-cooked, tepid food at hours when they When an‘important man_dics he leaves “On th fust. County Recorder Ander- | short addyess on the principles and teachings | Was an address by George Christopherson, on the ordor’ nnd form an ot~ | beon up within. threo o weiter fn | dow't want it If tho restanvant system | VOid, buthe wouldwt it it was something . son, Prol Chandler and A, 1, Gil. | Of the order. He referved tothe mottoo of the m of goverument of the order, which | tractive feature which will undoubtedly re- | o e e et established, thero would be peo ho could avold, ' R L s e e order, Friendship, Charity and Benevolence, ( . . the master | sult in a large increase in attendance, Vesta | APril Arena. Poor strect! When will they 1 ple in the suloon” at a_time, a small it, that when aman is jailed : fid lemachsol oreatlodge, Ay A und said it was o most nessive mottoe Omaha lodge, s the | chapter and Harmony chapter of Council | cease pulling you to piece Why are we so | would be sufficient and better s ikenness it is the business of the i M., of Cleveland, O, filed suit against. the | ono whi ppealed o th vt and to the | DEXt speaker and confined his remarks princi- | Bluffs exchange visits frequently, which g ar advanced in useful sc and are in | Sured. If some thousands of restau thorities to keep him tight il lodgze of Ohio, Grand Master Burdick | humane sentiment in mankind. The n 1y to the benefits of the ordér which he 2 of pleasure and mental improve- | swaddling clothes in all matters that coneern 1 be successfully served in Pavis, and ¢ The t things of life do not wear us out d Forest lodge, alleging conspiracy on the | 0us growth of the order was also Linacl and concise manner. Off- | ment, * e A 1 T o o nly more than ‘three hundred dinners are | half so fast as the petty miserics, which are : i | as well s thet tsof the endowrn hand vemarks were then made by Dr. J. B, plain ordinary, useful arts? - Let us suppose & | rovided, admivably cooked, cannot the sume | g sort o \tal mosquitoc l,\'il“ of the grand lodge to oust cortain | {7,° Rt 1 that the Ralph and a number of others, after which Fraternity l\lph bet. new street is to be laid out; that is the busi- | system be pursued” on boi bip, T want to | aropsin 1 _““",‘j”“, RS Ty Masons who have become members of the | e wera boautifully exemplificd 1 freshments were served and the lodge was | A s the admission the candidate sought. ness of the municipal authorities, who depute | Know! Iven in Paris o and, | yoom, What sort of taplos. would you ad- United es Jurisdiction of tho Scottish | noblo. solfsac B DAmo iRt closed. B is the ballot we every one vote, \ir engineer to superintend the work, This | Where hotel-keeping is carried to as nes s 1Mol BRI y ue s : : Glis i 8 their engineer to superintend the work. This 1 vise me to zet? M What's the mat Rite, C) s had been preforved against | The address was well veceived and loudly ap- The meeting of Omaha lodge No. 18 was the ! s tho candidate, honest and true. i in New York is Jikely to | Perfection as I can i ne, the table d'hote [y i) plain, squit Lon the plaintiffs and wero to have been hoard on | Pianded. Mr. Louis Bachr followed in a | seenc of a very pleasant affair last Thursday | D 15 the Degr ich cach passes through, | Ofi¢ £ ol isdikely to | ivstom is a failure, In London the pul i e U AT o R IR reuding, The sclection was o humorous epi- | evening. At a previous mceting Mr. is cquality on which we stand be M aughnessy, MoGrath, & s have long been o standing joke | LHoROnIRpom S sy G SDININ S allogod thatithe \ Pullman car, and was encored, Putnam-Cramer, the recc of the lodge, is for fricudship, true heart in hand. 1. (civil engineer), whose experience extends the great civic bunquets and those DAtEisian k0 ] e would be a fa Judge Lambson shr responded by a recitation wh had teudered his rosignation, s o intended | {718 the goat L have to ride. to the shovel rnd the hod. The street is at Freemasons’ tavern, Split th AT PSR CIEATEAT) cxjoed L Leain of e charges, pedin b ontuisinsticalls” appladod. "M | making o visit mtivo lnd, IHvthohiess Binbnoli neliside, opencd und typhoid mado popular for u fow [ ondless tables; divide the whole bt e e B S L wruments. st 0 sold and 1ld prob el months, on, o) and grand 7 i 3 : nto parties of . separate the serviee; octor m oo, ot to smok o sl AN TGO HOK Jolo0, o i twid. | [0 FeklgnAtion whs onph Jjubilation ~the end is attaincd. months in that region. Sewers are built any- | i RO SRS BTG L Gs oy do [ expeet to get well nzuin. Sam Johnsiie Cliaryes were proferred agninst a member | | EET AR T § ACT A g & WO O tha! onintonttl I {s the kinduess the me how, with very little respect to the levels re- | up, the restaurant and there will be a different | Dat's whar de medicinal science am plum off. of one of the blu s of this city, wceus- | C, MeMahon gave a splendid imitation of vices should not go untewarded, | Lo i the love which heal quired for arterial drainage. Why is not the | result. What's the matter with the sug Howldaldghbil agesyoroenuationciralinn ing nim of unmasonic conduet in being impersonation of Irving. Pro H« had served as master workman of the M is the. which roadway of every street built over a tunuel | tion, I want to know widout ki ne ot thi Unitad States Jarisdiomon ot e S e AT R W with | N is nobility none can expre DB o LY Now here is another question ©should like | Lnpassioned Orator— And todiy we staned the ttish Rito. Tho mombor wus given o Played a | movements caleulated to ine ize and 0 is our Order wherever 'tis found, occupying its wh : % % | to put to someonc with a r head than | in proud pre-cminence, while the world looks i was acquitted of the charge, uple of hand per 2 of No. 18, It was the seided P its principles, healthy and sound, built in three arched galleries, the mine, and, as I confess to a first class,double- | on ‘amazed at the thrilling spectaclo of *n 08 proforred wainst two moye | formance by Prof. Anderson completed should reccive an appropriate token Q is the question, *Are you one of us#" lery containing the g breasted imorance on the matter, Tum most | government of the people, by the peoy members of the same lodge on the same | rather long programme, and then the floor | of the esteem in which he was held by all the t is,the reccipt which we never refuse, ana underneath it the drainage; the side gal- | afraid to put this why on the list. ' Time was | for the people.”” Who ard the people grounds, At the hearing of the charges | Was cleaved for danving. members and a handsome cane was sclected § the Samaritan, kindly and meek levies to accommodate the eleetric wires, tole- | We had copper money, and the one-cent i Chorus by the Practical Politicians - We are, against one of the members he wassuspended. | Whe growth of the ¢ as the most fitting gift. The gold head of the | L 18 the truth which we always speals. e > S na i » | nOt to spouk of tho two-cont, wus an incor Johnny— My book, pa, says that honesty is | The otlier member has not yet had a hearing, | in the fact that in 18 cane was engraved with a number of the em- | U 18 for unity, in it we've strong, graph wires. pneumatic tubes and all the | yenjent load; 50 we invented the nickelwhich | o b dicy. Is that true, pa. Munni i The preferring of the s i3 olain ship of 5K, und i Ship ot | blems of the order and also with the name of virtue opposed to all wron, gearing of these contrivances for public con- [ is a mixture of a move precious metal with iy if there Tadn't been t0 b bused on the and Master || Renmd1000 Taa T 0D OF | tho lodgo, Tocipiont, oto. Mastor W V is wisdom the Order contains, Venience that exist and may hereafter be in- [ the copper, and the coin was vedu o u at peoplo in the world how do you supposo Merye {debt Soms £100, s iy TS84 thes o s 18 | Thomas H. Phillips’ mide. tho prese X can’t bo used in rhyme by my brains, vented! These galleries” should afford | profitable and convenient size; the five-cont uld ever have boen uble got whead us I | Musous of Columbus have decldod 1o | s aut of ach ol Ho soo, frubd lodgo | 5o %iiiod Mr. Cramer of ihe e Y is yourself, you should join us [ kuow, | height and room for attend- | silver picce was inconveniontly small, but the | haver Yes, my son. honesty is agreat help i uple. Plans have boen agreed | ury. confidence of the lodge and wished him a safe s members all show. [ ants to frocly among thom. Thoy may | five-cent nickol just fited. Why might, 10 & man, u g o coustruction of u buildin i (e s journcy and a quick return. 1t had been de- - i ilated by ings from | not apply the same ¢ vance to the dollar - — feet, to cost 0,000, The lower story v “"'I'“ ‘Il" upreme lodge of Knights of the | {iqed that he should not depart pening at Hastings. I am not an engineer: Lamonly a | The silver dollar is too ly The gold dolla CONNUBIALITI divided 5008 to contain three store room: ‘{' ot w\” '!I~I tred ’;wn.u In 1SS0 0t | g giblo expression of the » April 5.—[Special to T and no doubt there are many difil- | was too swmall. Is there any renson Pho second story will comprise and be de Ly ;"” 0, his shows the marvelous | R Bre.] ladics of the Hastings hospital [ cultics in the way of carvying outsuch i plan} [ we should not have a coin of A Philadelphia ¢ 1 to ) - Yoted entirely to'an opera house, while on tho | Srow i And amsizlug prosperity of the Pythian n. Ho then presented will givo a calico bull at Germania hall on the | But Lsee a consider enue could acerue | mixed gold and il omething | miarried ULO00 couj iis i niata i i oo el o s B o UL ki w':‘,y‘.l\.[. Drod nise antion to thee s tho evening of April 7, for the benefit of the hos erI-. city I\:\ ’x’y’f\'n“i:’ s, water und ’mm; gmallor i sizo thana. twenty-fives it plceo shrgon i i | | the usual wdjucent rooms A laws o e grand lodge thode their meaning, Mr. Craim ki companies pa cago for'the convenience o woul he ¢ bill' oul hemillier: Broussard of Louisiana t of the building hus not yot. boon detormied. | 1sland requive the grand cha to visit | was ovor At et e [ locuting their pipes, undas there is “monc represe v rag. The lowest form of | pinety-one has just marvied i § i Tt is the intention of the committes iy | every lodge: in grand - jurisdiction once | and replicd v Jnanifestation of vewurd | ¥ poyelco Bros. of Omaha have leased a por- | in it in that wiy, somo *philanthropists i bill mizl the " five-dollar not s is | overdifty. 1t is his sccond marr stock Subseviptions £25,000, All stoek will be | ©VCY happy one and will exist in the minds of those | tion of the three-stoxy Davis building fer a | take it up and make it-what T can’t—pra found to work well in I‘l’”\".‘nult\v-uk in AR R RETTAERTIT m } guaranteced to draw uot less than 7 por cent Th cedings of the 1880 conven- | present for a long time, term of one year, awd will convert the same | tical. 1t is needless to point out that the sur | poor Irelud there is no bk bilk lower thill | wpipinge | would with delight.” *Then givo 1 por annun he work of soliciting will bogin “”'\‘-'f‘ Kuights of Pythins ‘The jurisdiction of Outario has 140 lodges, | into a wholesald howse. This city will be | face roadway il £ ovapaug h 4'(“”1-] 1 need 1 a one-pound noto, _"‘ IOV BIAG Sl el “' that test of your affcction and 1will never | at onee of Pennsylvania, is of about umilton, No. 49, of Humilton, holding thé | made a distributing point for their fruit in- [ never be moved ov broken up, and here alone | rency of mixed motuls wouid bot be SeEeee ) wod apother i 1 (he Towa case of tho United States uris showing i with #25 members and Capital, No, 50, | terests would be us u mighty saving to the munici- | able” fou Bange with izn BRiuihes. A ol diction azinst the Towa Masonic mand lodgo hout $100,000 in tho treasury it ling second with 30, " | A traveling mew's reception was he the but of course i 10ss to the Jobhors, Perhups that might be so_much the bettor as DLl ORI R A I B Judgo 1 U riday, overruled the mo- [ Stops are New York instituted thivty-six lodges dur- | Y. M. C. A, rooms this evening, The meet st summer I thought I might s well take | it would remaiu u fixed native circulution. | WIS f R Lo fon Lok, BECSKER BRGUs Whe < tion of the defense to thiow the ease out of at Central City. ing the yoar 1880, ? ing was of u sociul character, The object w alook at Europe and see if it had chang, This objection, however, applics even Hnateh o s LIRL I RO QN8 IRy, court on tl round that the court had no <L The Ancient Order of United Workmen is | to promote eloser honds of friendship, any since Iwas over there thirty years ago. | reason: to bills, which are of themsclyes ay wh |'“ t Rl e ey Jurisdiction the Scottish rite was not Royal Arcas having o very healthy growth in Kansas | T fon ovew, public spivited |y 3 ht as a good many of their peop) of no yalue, but tho mixed metal coln would eroign Prinoo=Ny-doax ! AaEno an incorporated body. This ¢ ered u do Peports from the il Ha Ray City iy booming baso ball! for tho Nobr: Y | traveled over here they might have e bo still bullion, containing the weight of gold | words to tell you how mooch 1 lofe cisive vie for the United States juris Rors rom tho counglis of the Royal - Ax M s v i ¥ % some American ideas, so England | and silver that, tuken together, constitutes | American Heiross —Put it in fizures then, my $on Jurisdic m in Schuyler show a steady incr in Ihe i t Sixth and Pier \Hmml must I).n-l bise ) R e : i A ot L nl deur princ (b Ty e (o T i b bership: applications cived by each | Wiks pa instituted Thursday Nebrasla, can_travel n any fastep g O e f. Of course T | 1t secms to me that this would use up our | £10,000 o wcil overy meeting night, with Frate m' About fifteen of the charter memin the Queen city. I ites | provements and bettered itself. Of course [ 1t seein o me that this w Ia ur 4 = [ b 1910, leudinie the othors In e gy’ | initisted and soveral of tho of will be - Taland next Thutsday | knew they beat us on st and roac I | surplus stivor, Does it ever oceur (o ny one emale into the ! Dhere are cighty-three lodges of the Degreo | the past five weoks, This couneil il but owing to the lateness of the hour and the | t0 assist in completing the league worlk public tidiuess generally 1oy have sottled | thob contagious dluoasos uny be gioul v We of Rebekah in the Massachusetts jurisdictio soon 3 Mond ¥ Bty 4 oun. | down aud we have not; England is finished — | these bills! Surely if the grippe was con aro you the ' 1seits jurisdiction, | have an open social session to which the | State of the weather, an_adjournment Monday evening tho new miyer and’ coun Y 3l has left | veyed from Russin to the English foreign of veplied 1l three having beon instituted since the August | wives und friends of the members will be in. | taken for one v when the remaining char- | cil will tike tako thoir seats in the city coun- | that means she is done growing —hus I A R Y R L B i N arant Wh e d | meet I'ho receipts for the year have been | vited ter members, about fifteen, will be initiated | cil chamber, There iy considerable specula- | S¢hool—has got no more to learn; we are un- | fice in Westminstor,the ¢ i coul genial minister; “Carpenter and joiner £2,142.20, and the amount paid for the velief Through the state the councils are all and the ofticers installed tion as to the appointients under the finished, we ure not half grown and huve | veped ina wad of bills, worn _on the px H“Why, Clara, you laok radiant. What has of'the mwembers hus been §4,020,20, proAER R ol |n.mII:\ ln‘ . s 1 AAininthteation got u deal to learn -not from e, but [ of " a cholera |.n‘\.‘\l ot who lh‘ml\- happened £ “1ve just received an imyitation 4 Indiana made o gain of 1,039 for the Plattsmouth, mey and Hastings, p o 15 & Lo of H, that Hon. Fred Olmiste from the future, which wo 10 fuake, | fumhrniiig mousy NN A toa wedding. “Well, there's nothing pur The supreme protector of the city uttoruey; ex-She yave Burliss, chiof | because s with its only use | to get hold of it, to wakt any tr R e 1 R A Californin now has lodges, Oregon A now council will be iustituted by De X-Sherift Duv i 4 ile of Uhite 1 don’t doubt that many of your reader ! ninety-three and Nevada thirty-two. suprer L Knights and Ladies of Honor, John of police; Ed Burtan, strect commissioned. | Wi 10 e orac MR R A Yes, but it huppent 1 to be my own,” and Eleven thousind dollars has been sub- | Monday Kor wil burn, ‘has issued an oficial circula b shem 1a w atroug disposition o ace | St here am T getting tol. O, I romo whys. Théy have ot intelléct into the ““,'” ‘,‘”“'"“‘" il kot th \ seribed for a new hall in Pittsburg, Pa. to s uize w council | Louisville, Ky., announcing the f; g T e R o e ;'l‘“,,;“\l]"‘m"‘“, ber! ‘The first thing that struck me on bow while I an ‘u common-sensical kind of oahe Teeeh IURHAgOCOF - HTaMlo 2 tho | The Oddfellows of New Bedford, Mass. the nes T respouse to an invitation ol lodge of that eity was in sessic / water commissioner, Chiof Wanzer hus the Cunard stoamship as 1 went across was | I'mean fuss-maker. Thoe present g L1y AN R St et R Lave their $150,000 temple nearly completed, | X d by & number of Aarcanumites pe- [ Right of March when the building in | Bt G IO L deserves to bo pe. | the splendid discomfort that was organized in ion is great on controversy, and scheme DT ARG T SHINRS, Tine smod b DATRholE UM fDua heg April | Siding there but holding membership in- east- | Which the lodge ‘met was destroyed by the | it WECHAG BR0CH WUE destevin B8 B B gl 6 vogulations of the vessel! What! No [ and inventions, Iallow, but it seoms to me | 4 B BIBRICH L HAe EROTLE iy next, the anniversary day of the omder. ern cities, eyclone und at least forty members w i M 82 g ] }1‘~\ » | improvement since thirty yeurs ago whon I | that it is like n river that runs too guick to | AEEECEE KT R THIE Naaha.s British Columbia has on an average 100 The Royal Arcanum is flourishing all oyep | Killed and as many more “severely injured, | 805 FATTRS Tt ineGe BEHER T J salled with old Judkins on the Persial 1 | irvigate much ull round; it y engaged in A R PROURDAD AN \ el O . un average 100 | 1ho country and now has over one hundred | 108Ving many families and members in sor Ry e A paciats S / ant look wead, it has no time to look around T O o Connecticut, | Dise (| IR SSUORS RIS W HOR & O s ,n,;;‘“ which can be materially i :‘:|1 TR Ak e At S o'clock in the moring a fellow come 1 wonder if I an 1d fool P chusetts, 154; New Hampshire. 1 el one \}_ulm..u,« eight hundred in Junuary of d “ijfvl..»:"--"1'\‘J‘:"N.i‘.:.]'fill.'.‘-‘fw i T Will Cline will be deputy ster undor | wlong the corridor, passing every state roou, S want to knoy ) ug Youua, 87; Bhada Islend, 1 nsylvania, | v — e for aid and assistance and says that | Dostmaster Heartwell, It i 0d thab | ey composed herself to sloop, Wh PEPPERMINT DREOT vet S b, lowever s nearly 1,001 5, while Ohio, 0. 1. M, prompt aotion is no ey that | the new ofifeials will t h 1 j 0L SIS T b ¥ aged for the noxt highost, hus ouly ¢ d linois 669 Yab-nun-dah sis tribe of the Improved | Memittances bo sent to Supreme Secretary fia aaatiat = a HOTEG Mo aRacy Wit Mot Phere are never any of the dea 4 that hour, wnd T “,“:,:” T ‘9o next Or der of Red Men was iustituted last night | W. Harvey of Tndianapolis too on, tho faru of J. B liun ar Hust ot with * wa he' smells fin | PO : o alion With @ iu id 1 fo, has 7 v Pottawatamie tribe of Council s, Tho - - o, V' O f th Cthe ot insult to bher h yreakfust A question for Easter la o i the scene of trous | ‘The grand lodge of Mussachusetts still holds | tribe starts out with thirty charte he O. 8. of 8t. G. A T O SupL RRINA DR oL, [ AN R ¢ AR id you get that hat ) ng. sud reachod thoro Ui tine to res rty cha wembers, 4 blow that it cut his nec f iu two, and he oV n - th TR0 D aw | 1ilo icty and got bis Little foa woscesions u y Accordiug to the reports | The following wie the ofticers: J. H. Good Ou last Saturduy evening a social wus held | died dimmeiate i