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Cheviots and fine Cassimeres, superior to anything we have ever before offered, $is. Our Hat Department BOYS and CHILDREN SSPRIN: OVERCOATS This season is especially well stocked with the latest things in the market, in all shapes, A line of well made and perfectly fitting coats from $3 to 10, that will bear close inspection, colors and styles. We are sole agents for the JUSTLY CELEBRATED SCHNEIDER HAT, which we 5) A Q know is equal, if not superior, to “Dunlap,” “Knox" and “Miller,” or any hat manufactured, as l \/ I 61]_ S SLllt D@P’(lftlll@l‘lt. correct in style and much lighter on the pocketbook. We carry everything in Boys' and Children’s Hats and Caps, from 35c to $1.50. S . p he i ] TR e ; Sct our display of Star Shirt Waists and Irench Flannel Blouses for Ladies and Children. ity I:*“:‘l(;‘ made up specially for this market an assortment of Business Suits of which we are OUR MOT/T O===-Money cheerfully refunded if goods not satisfactory. They are in Sacks and Cutaways and will be sold at prices that no one but the manufactur- i . and that the lowest. $rs could offer them for. ;: : ; . One Price. Cheviots in black and blue, Diagonals, Scotch and ITancy Plaids, Sawyer's and Norris' cas- M ail Orders vill receive prompt attention, simeres, &c., for ¢8, 810, 812, 815, 816.50, $18 and ¢20. Wi kxow that the above line of suits Open evenings until 8 p. m. were never equalled in price, srvee, 11 ANp burasicity, They demand your closest attention. BROWNING, KING & CO, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts., Omaha. ' Open Rvenings until 8 O'clock. 'FEKE WITH THE CRIP “l? | | that wh 4 s | principle of the order I Legion of the United States leave today to | able auspices and bids fair to compare favor- [ routine wo quet wi LABOR NOTES, LN V] MLy, [ o menor publican ingratitude, Y | were unchang sy puaranteed » 4 of linois at Chicago. | ably with the best lodges in the state, tendered te > | ook e s """"”\_“l'l"""””"4‘ 4 o member **L a ] ”N‘l'“l'rm' 1y they will take a special train, consist T and shortly afte g Shorter Hours for “Phe Finest.' a Sastern Star > | of Happiness,” assistance in'distress incident | ing of about one hundved_other members us -orP. met again_and proceede s | There is a strong probubili their act existence by a galla harg ln_)lmlmm life and relief to the brothers, sntatives of the Nebrask Lily division No. 8, Unifo 3 cloction. of " officers: . whi e is a strong probubility that the onts in th rious: Reo s of their mase ; ng in | widows and orphans; end that no memt anderics, to the twenty-fifth anuiver- | give & May party during the fi i ot th dvin e Events iu the Various Scoret Orlers o s cars u battle ery: *Down with the | could beexpelled from the order unless guilty | sary of the order, which assembles in_Phila- | next month, to which all the divisions of this TS tHED ralentine of | ereased. This will prove a great sutisfactiond the City. of violating the ancient landmarks, which in- | delphia, Pa., April 15 After the meeting the | city and Council Blufts will be invited. Gov- I ETATaRVIL wtors o Rams. | to the officers, As the foree now stands the I ll the virtues, The plaintiffs had | special train will take them to Washington | ernor Thayer, who is a prominent. meinbe e L CInTas T aesta i bl ca atatator ol 150 Govb e realvaiii 7 | Omaha police force will soon be niater in G “The Arguments.” 3 ] to the ent landmarks, and those | for two days aud then the batt d of Ge the order, has been invited to be | .G Magrane of Omaha, grand re ! | 3 promises that in ¢ bus, 0., Sunday Capital: The cele- | ywho sought to expel theim wore tho g o awarded the ; A N 5 sot o expel them v the trans- | tysburg and thence home, Prizes will be awarded the divisions | omma of Fremont, grane P I ave put on the i HANDSOME REGALIA OF THE 0. 8. 0. | yted “Masonic cases” that have been pend- | gressors T A ey L - ¢ dance at the party, the xSt | {ruates a1 tare | A Ve EHEE ing in the common pleas court of this county | Judge Harrison followed in a powerful. clo Not Far Enough. 25 and the second $20 ... | pouter: of i Clinilos during the past two years, finally came to a | auent and masterful argument in behalfof | “The Master Mason of Minneapolis,” says v comes from Fullerton that South Omaha, White of Fremont, was Annual Conclave of the Grand Com- the plaintiffs, He claimed that the courts > Masonic Chronicle, “appears to have | € clected to the position of representative of tho | hearing before Judge Evans, sitting as- chan- s e ness on the eight-hour proposition. Each mandery Knights Templar—Mem- Tt 4 ¥ well sef L L enjoyed that ‘all day’s discussion of 1 meeting of the Knights of 1 . | grand lodge at the next meeting of the su- 2 that the boys we shior i s S hoIA thona mec attended and much enthu- PROGHhoRATRO ML The plaintiffs, members of the United | tect the valuableinterests and property 5 cottish Rite question at grand lodgo this | work and concluded ¢ greo | PLot 07T drna o ...(:n.:hll.n‘,'Al\'m'-‘n}:‘, siasm is manifested. In speaking of the situs eotio (tes jurisdiction, were represented b ;{n;-‘:nvmn n::- ind u:-‘ \I:Ai.xw l\!l\u‘- folly .\A--ui whic 1 it says, ‘resulted in wxlxv- nym-ln-u”n’\ ‘H lighteen )lw‘hlm‘ Nk 184 ation as it now stands, 4 member of the car I . S e of opposing counsel in comparing a Ma 0 | speak at, apart fro o merits of the | cluded they would and there being - ~ - e ) i .lmll;“:lll‘;:lVI;:;::.un:’A‘ (l‘llltzmnm'Ih‘A“n‘Jl‘\iht\::'- 108Gath Tt ':’u\»l “h“\‘lmh peaking that, apart from the merits of th ey LEhud tharofbone , o8 L ] vs' union had the following to say ants, me hurch socicty. - The members , ¢ | exercises w the last candidate | Canton Ezra Millard No. 1 held an_election | by Akorneys Alleniandrews ol Hams were gauranteed by the an- | O the floor of uny body, Masonic or other- |y, yeceived the mystery of the Orient, a | of ofticers Thursday nizht which resulted in ilton and John S Sater of this city. ient landmarks and the laws of the order, | Wise.! culprit was found in hiding. He proved to'be | the followin i ken, eaptain hundred, and three new members will It w tod that the cgses would | relief and assistance in the hour of distress | “According to our veading of that self-same | John : - | Henry Bolln 0 R e iy 1y ed at the next meeting on the Lath inst lversity in li ter death, to | giscussion, it resulted in the passage of a | chant. County Treasurer . E. Kuopp im- W5 Louis Heimrod,-clerk: Hedg: ke work f alin of the clan has been ordered v and orphans, which no “whist” [ series of résolutions of a decidedly intolerant | mediately made fov the victim and sceured <, wecountant. After th conseiue T g e T e club could do; The church mem- | and un-Masonic character, providigg for the | him afterahard struggle. The boys then | “spread” was disposed of in the ante sout the middle of this mouth, The regalin is & very pretty one, consisting of a plaid of the Clan Gordon tartan, of fiue Seoteh wool goods, which enciveles the bady of the clansman under the right wrm and the loft shoulder, when it is crossed and a large Scottish lion-rampant The ends of the plaid, which hang gracefully from the left shoulder, one in front awd the other behind, i ; matter discussed, would have won applause orzint Clan Gordon No. 63, Order of Scottish x Clans, has now @ membership « iy one be tried on their merits, as both parties had at a large expense of time and money taken testimony aproad, to be used in - their behalf ip was based upon 1 us doctrine, | expulsion from Masonry of any brother, | had some gre y secured a{ Colonel Nichols and Adjutant 17, B. Bryu Lt o at the trial, but recently the northern juris- asonic lodge on fraternity, charity and | i en took hold. [ went to York last night to ovanize a ¢ establish an apprentice system, and ¢ assistunce in distress. He sketehed the un sent at the conferving or shall | John says the “P, was quite tame 10 [ at that e, The new canton will be No. 7. | door to vy laborer that comes along o versality of Mason d showed the falla confor sist in conferring any degree or | what he v i that if there is any [ pLaniiivions for the colebration of the sev- | (FVe mals, oF Towa farmers to come and worlk of Attorney Andrews’ statement that if the on orany of tho rights (1) of the o- he Knights of Pythias | ; ! : Uhrough stmuier, take e bread of e 1 filed in the cases and substitute a general de- | plai polled they could rcadily tion orany of the right of the so Rl enty-fourth anniversary of the introduction stion attorneys came into court and asked nission to withdraw the answers they had i { & i dents mouth and tike the money outof tie P 0 supreme council of the Scottish Rite of 8 s “straight, i 1| of ‘Oddfellowship into this country and the | ciry jn the winter. murrer to the petition of the plaintiffs, This n o v lodgze. It couldnot be done, and | the United States of America by whatever y e lodge gave v L e L S T R O action being for the purposes of the demurrer | therefore their valuable interests were en name it may be known. g the lodge room, corner time are goi widly forward, Every de- | noman can work by ourside who does not do dangered, e showed that prior to D. S“Why the grand lodge should have paused 1and Cuming streets, vsday night, | 0" 150 1 after and everything in- | anyth the s, We will either havo Kiusman, a thirty-third degree of the north- | at this ¥tage in prokibition seems to us is a | in celebration of the fourth anniversary of | &0 = SO0 RN Wt | this elty strietly unfon or hreak (G . 1 o ern jurisdiction,” introdv discord into | wonder bordering upon the mivaculous, inas- | the organization of the o The affaiv was | G ) Jen ennot. seé what s for their own oo, diction plaintif I'he northern jurisdiction | Goodale . by preferring charges ; Thenld have heon added a | also in the nature of a reception to the chan- | PRI ) e 1y bettor, defendants by their demurrers and ar agaiy th thivty-six plaintiff: vision, which we supply as fol- | cellor _commande of tho, lodge, - .| poNE RIS ohdad to- lodges lin this. state ;:“I‘““”I"‘;“"““v"““‘”‘\"': e st asquare admission of all the facts and com- Plaints set forth in the United States juri ey do not deserve any better oq point a_little helow tie left knee, Tho f rmony, and ‘under the wi | \ Salcombe, wl v d wents vaised the questions of the jurisdic- ony, under the wisc lows Ll B o (s e chaion ran tiot| PR SRS Balcom hoyid swho iwyas aemariads | O GRS QR o sy B LT | At e R G U tion of the court and its power to take cogui- | &iiltod Sinisdiction. the lodgo. prospered as it | B ik Tl QB Al 1opd I pressnt LSRR S it youns | exery indleation that this will b the Targest 1 e H4A States jurisdiction, the lodge prospered as u he reading, of any pay , paragriaphs, or g Sovod ost0 4 U o v | aftair eve sen in this section in this lin tis of a deep indigo blue and has two long | zance of cases of this kind. X had never done before or sinee, and that “the | ext contatned in: ! ! | iady. The wedding took place at Miss Tur: [ Wiluir everscen in thi 190 A5 | The Plustorers. ribbons attached to the back ot it, which ut Iu behalf of the novthern jurisdiction At- | element not in harmony with the member- of Vassal Raj ) ner's home in Missouri Vall after which K. | The plasterers and hod carr e been terin the breezo when on the march. On the | 41ney Andrews argued that the court had no | ship,” as was shown by the pleadings, was { Dupontes, Kauf y the contrac ties cume o this city, [ gy : lory of Knig 5 Teft side of the hounet s a Lige rosette, sur e B h the northern and not the United States juris: | Bosuehot, or iy other i where they will reside, The grand commandery of Knights Temy holding vegular meetings for a fow s Iy jurisdiction over the affuirs of secret socie- AOKEHArLY ¢ United Sta s- | Besuchet, or any other histor A ere the c = T R e g \ERdn “ rounded by tho Scottish thistloin sitver, which FiEv =R S it R et diction. ~He showed thut no foundation could | by whatever mine he muy bo known in the | Grand Chanecllor Macfarland ovganized g | 0f Nebruska will open its inunal conclive ab | wecks in separate I blio principylysubs o forns o pocket for tho Ceagle's | U compaved a Masonic I 0 | oxist for M, Andrews' thoory thab tho o Ry RLSRALA Re b T ol eawca! Hastings at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon next. | jeet diseussed was the cight hour system, Of r_.lmlm which completes ‘n.u \Hl of o | Ssoctul club,” or a “whist club,” and if a | possessed two tities,” ov as he put it a ez e B Phe number. of el s was very | The session will probably last two days. Tho | course, it will b impossible for the hod-car: clmsmn in idress uniform, o Gordon | member of “such were expelled b could | double biereled existencel a sort of D Jelyll Ao U W largze, and the entire night was consumed in | delegates to the conclave are the commander, | riers to take any final action u the briek- MR AR fopslidiont doalin adily join anpther, He said it was sought | @nd Mr. Hyde affuie. He showed that the | phe report of the supreme recorder for the | conferring the ranks. captain-general of each | layers assist them, 'The latter, however, are a dark shuded green, with yellow cross e i | northern jurisdiction claimed to teach and to A mass meeting of the Knights of Pythias ¥ R binttan i i Darrod Bteifies and is tha sano is thub worn cus itlemen, not on ac- | evned by monavchial principles, and Yol tho 1 £ this city will be held at TORy ALIARK OIS BUBIDG DA e e i 3 S Qeugae.. 100, g : e governed by monarchial principles, anc 05 5 0 the lodges of this city will be held a 4 5 suy is rumored that they will endorse by the famous kilted? vegiment of Gordon | count of me they had_committed, but | it the United Statos jurisdiction practised | membership of the order in Nebraska on | frote,all ihe ilies of B8 W0 R mandors, ‘The delegutes fvom Mg, Calvary | §850 b 18 vumored ihub Wioy Wil cndorse Highlanders, who conducted themselves so | simply to get vid of an clement not in har- | a representative form of government, in | March 1 to have been 6,644, The total mem- | yoxt Wednesday night in Pythian ball commandery of this city will be Conmander 4 {1 SRt FOREAvSter ALY dud QNS N0 brayely b athe (iRe dmony with the membeeship. In xegard to the | navmony with the institutions of this coun- | bership in the sup o jurisdiction on | knights are cordially invitéd to be present | A. I Hopkins, Generalissimo H. P, Devalon oW anuiag the judion mutiny 1 lodge being incorporated, he argued that the | By and he was inclined to think that it | that ate was ¢ York is the ban- | andlisten to an addvess from Colonel J. B. [ and Captain General . G. Brown. 1t is ex- 4 The Painters. 57, They ulso distinguis lemselves I 4 i might yet become the provinee of the courts Powell of Milwaukee, general solicitor of the | peeted that a lavge number of the knights in -y o \ f in the Eeyptian campaiin with General Gor- | lodse, when incorporated, possessed two “en- | 1oy qiiive into this mat d ascertain if i e o i Bnremo lodgo, who | the city will attend the concla The painters ave unusually busy at this don, und i the Crimean war, wheve, in the | tities, one being the social, fraternal and | sehool existed in this couniry for the inculea- | bership of 31,332, Missouri is next, having [ FM M IEGH R TP e batth of n‘.\‘ ava in IS5 Sthe thin ved | Masonie, and the other the incorporation | tion and dissemination of “monarchial doc- | 21,913, while 11l is close behind with | knights from ull parts of the state are ex- K. G. | the paper hangers, The faithful housewifo streak of Highlunders, topped by o line of | under th il law; in other wc | rss- | trines and practices that in their tendency | 20,912, The jon_of Ontavio has @ | pected to be present Red Cross enstle, Knights of the Golden | can be scen at all houvs mspecting the niany stecl,” ropellod the Russiun force of Musco- | i a dual existence. He said if the plaintifs | might prove dangerons to the civil libertics | mémbership of 19,345, while California is fifth — 2 vo unothier of their pleasant monthly | new styles which the entorprising dealers iaro ‘IIKIW‘H.\‘\IH\V ; were oxpo ed from the ocil fraternal and | of this country. He charged that acon- | in line with a membiys! ). Massi TAR 18 o m lco is in- | showing, Itcan b aid of the wall paper an Gordon No, 63 doc s a reg fasonic entity they would remain in perfect racy had becn formed by members of the | chusetts is next with 17,0 Michigan has \eeting was held Wednesday evening, A L A 00l il i factories that the o kept piace wit ment of fight On the contra po: n of their rights in the incorporated | northérn jurisdiction togrush out the United | 15,775, Pennsylvania 16,607, and Kunsas has A meoting wa A ) & ly & nunufactorios the AY0 KO) e tevnal beneticiary sovicty and will e one of | entity. He cited cases where churches and | States jurisdiction, and that to do so the per- | 14345, The remainderof the grand jurisdic ; the best sociably, as will be manifested when | ¢lubs had expelled thei 1bers and the al chavacters and just vights of plaintiffs | tions have from 2,000 to 10,000 members. the various Grand Army posts of the city and | & i has been somewhat handi tho.vegulia am\‘u courts had refused to exer Jurisdiction | and others must be crushed and ruthlessly | braska is the eleventh in line, This is a re from the Sons of Vetevans, The purpose of \ wiling dgnorance of the Do chiof of the ori n clan is the | therein | trampled under foot to attain that object. | markuble showing when it is consideved that | the meeting was to make avrangements for @ B of Richmond und Govdon, but the ol He also avened that § » D, N aintiffs had a rvight to trial in | this state has only recently advanced from ’ n Gordon in Omaha, the fivst of the or- | Kinsman, the tyler of 1 and a | their lodges, and it was not ju right, or | the position of young grand jurisdic: s in Nebraska, is the Hon. | thivty-thivd of the jurisdiction to thoriz by Masonic or civil law, | ti 1 the order, Until the anization of generalissimo and month of February, justissued, shows the commundery; togethor -with. the past com: ner state in point of members, having a mem season of tk year, not more so, perhips, tian at which were present vepresentatives from Y mep: g 2 | the times, and the i of oo car fup ¢ . | surpass thut of uny prc L Stat ry Fngineevs. proper observance of memorfal day overcome and the result is most gratifying Eh i committee ovganized and selected Cay | gave a larg ball eul 1se of the word, and “u futhe his clan” | yen o 0 odge, i a bunch, forno | an Bg allezed offense for the pur 5 s state was the youngest in the order | retary, and J, C. 0X treasurer. evy meaning of the phrase, guiding it in ) other cause thun t differing with said | pose of disfranc ng them and thereby se- | and has made vemarkabloe progres > times of peace, us the Highland chicliains of | Kinsman In opinion, and that it was proper | cure their expulsion by thirty-six northern | - The institution of Patten lodge at Sixth old did in war to disfranchise the thirty-six by refusing | jurisdiction voters in ‘the lodge. By the | and Pacific sty was. comploted Thursday them separate trials, and of their vote on the | same rule the thirty-six novthern jurisdiction | night and the following oficers were elected | pointed to_secure speakers. 'The exerci ’ number of the members of Hax ‘ fhoers ¥ s high school ground 3y s ) « vere conferved on | favor until mittee consisting of C. B Burmester, K : After . the chaptor had | omgunizations of ibori i Newcomb and Moses P. O'Brien, was o or tho ehapter W | mombership is over 100 and creasing ground that two tecused persons had no | votes, after expelling the United States juris- | and installed: James H. Dowell, P. M. W.; | Will be held on_ th of Counci S were present T AT TR A stir ) ¢ rhit 1o vote upon the question of the guilt or | diction members, could prefer charges of | J. B, Wright M. W.: George G. ifarmer, 1.} | permission can be secuved, and the ; coting of Vesta chapter will be M & AT ' Kliver fea, says the Masonie Chronicle, “has gone | innocence of ouch other. Hesaid that all | some trivial charicter against the remaining | Williom Shevmin, O.; Guy M. Palmer, ve- | decorate the grayes of the dead v 0 1 10th inst. for conferring degred Monday ¢ JEh Y orth from Miss Marion Harland, assuredly o | duthority in Musonie matters rested in the | members who do not belong to cither rite, | corder; W. J. Stacey, financier, W. V. Doo tance of the Woman's Relief corps. i iy will lecture at Garfield ha Howard grand lodge, und that all authovity possessed | disfranchiso them and expell them in a body, | little, recorder; Mayer Silver, “guide; Wil Tuesday will bo red-letter day with the M. W. of A, teeet, His subject will be: *United L by the subordinute lodges emanated from the | and appropriate the property and funds of the | lam Sempleton, inside watehuiwn; Matthias | local Graud Ariny - posts, Qi that G W. Mureay Guiwitts, deputy head con- | Its Ains und Benefits and the Ling the ovder the Modorn Workmen. is in the city | the Eight Hour Movement representative type of the daughters of this country, soliciting their assistance in the col- | giund lodge, and that the grand lodge had | corporation und lodge to their own social | Choul, outside watchman; William Sherman, | the commander-in-chief of Tection of contributions for the completion, if | sole jurisdiction over the question at issu benefit Dr. Charl Rosewater, 1. N, Wright, trus- | General Russell A ger e 4 ATt wot for the remodeling, of the monument to | and not the court. He closed with an app sing_council had endeay to show | tees; Charles Rosewater M. D, medical ex accompanicd Mys, John A orking up the memborship in the ovder. 1 to the court to sustain the demurror plaintiffs had not exhausted all their | aminer; representative to grand lodge, Jar W oand M cer, uationa ; Wit X allow the north jurisdiction element in | vemedy within the order before coming into | H. Dowell. Twenty-four chrter members | president of the wome « ton,' at present shape mass ¢ WEE Goodale lodge to expel thut of the United | o The truth is that therd ) remedy e iuitinted and the charter will be kept | rive in the city. Mr 3, i OXH | camp | rseshoers buried material, located in an unenclosed pas- | States jurisdiction for plaintiffs to exhaust within the ovder, the | open tiivty days for additional membevs to e with the pa i X ’ umer roadst ture in_ the vicinity of FPredericksbu u Judge Gilmore, in behalf of the T grand lodge having already, under the dicts After the L hud been properly insti- [ itively whether st « ! lodg been emplo Beneath it vest the mortal remains of her' who | States jurisdiction plaintiffs, urgued that it | tion of the northern jurisdiction, pas on | tuted uid the officers been i1 10 fn- | the Grand Arny the city will t ¢ I A fi e 1 the' I gave birth to the great defonder of American | was elear and beyond dispute, that courts | the matter since the plaintiffs wer talling oficer, District Deputy 8. R en. | on ce and 1 o \ ] i 1 b bos £ to Intervene theiv nuthority in | and that the time for the court to i i | for whom the 'lodge was numed, presented | in atte 1 3 Raio Y of vited in the locil Summer Shoes, the Memory of Mary, mother of Washin ndepe “50me of our contemyy: s suggest that u ecret socioties where the val- | before and not after expu in order to p the body with an el y-bound bible for | eral Alger the Masonic fraternity shos exert its ener- | unble inter d property WS of mem- | serve to plaintiffs their valu ud | use on the altur, He oxpressed his thanks to | troops at Fort bors were theeatened and wgeved, - He | property rights in the corporat thie for the hor rred upon | the aftern glos in furthermico of the women's sehome £ cited nume Cuses to Sust argument The argument was closed by Mr. Sat him in taking his ¢ and gave the e s | camp pasmuch as the oviginal enterprise partook of a Musonic character, the corner-st He showed thut aceor C thirty-two degree member of the northe SO n 0 the pie « | hc fug beon laid inaho pr of an imposing [ of the York Rite lodgge, jurisiiction, Mr. Audrews is ivty- | conductis assembl May 7, 1583, by President authority for legislating ags the United | three ree member of the same r ion of drew Jackson, a3 past grand 1 f « R the beck and nod of the Phe ers’ briefs w Lbm! n Still 'we, remembering that the com- | ne fiction leaders who controlled | Judge Evins within tw i# ¢ otion of the obelisk at Bunker Hill was | the grand e that all it had done in that ¥ . o - el fede S R Gy L1t o o i L’{ln‘.\‘umw.. ) successful co-operation of | divection was in violation of the ancient Loyal Legion Anniversary. » ' . b y Arp r Monday, the faie sex aftor thelv titular lords and mas- | mavks of the order, which every member of [ General O. H. Frederick, Major J. W ) A rinnl inte n- | & 2 proaa B kon | lmamed with deop lace, itid, e, QR 108 fec 3 s hud apparently given up the task, have rder obligated to preserve. | dock, Governox n Saunders ‘and othe v ¢ A od will wus | 10 . : ) dinary W | By mind 1wt be o igity ?dimhm.l.\u.. foule ability W wipe out | The lau were tho fund wembers of the wilitary order of the L t \ t 1 trausi A With velvet | qQuory -~ % Lochief in the tene | prefer ch rainst thivty-six of his breth- | to charge the thivty-six members with ) )t the Dakotas, a few months | H. Tjams for chaivman, C. E. Buvinc 00 ST ¢ Vesta chapteron | gradually inerease f d prown - ~