Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 18, 1890, Page 16

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THE OMAHA DAIL BEE, SUND:\Y, MAY 18, 00--%[\’”]'\ PAGES PREACHLE O PRIEES, A Sensihle el o Onl-da sSelvIEIC and Seasonable Subjedct. TAKING FOR OUR TEXY TO-DAY: WE PRACTICE WHAT WE PREACH. A topic never tedious or tiresome, and when “The People’s” began And if you will but give ear to what we say it will save every soul business in Omaha, four years ago, they promised the people to sell them of you a quarter or a third of your money. We do not claim to be bet- better goods for lower prices than any other dealer 5 ¥ : § . e ¢ R s : r business 3 an others. 2} 2laim that in every instanc The People’s Mammoth Installment House has kept its word. Selling 2 Lo men than others. We do not ¢ ¢ y instamce goods cheaper than anybody is the solid foundation on which they have our (J""f‘“‘ are better than the goods of others, but we do claim, and make built a business and reared a reputation that stands impregnable to all that claim good by the best of all proofs--namely, the prices. “The Peo- attacks. ple’s” sells cheaper than anybody else. - READ THE ATTRACTIONS FOR THIS WEEK B S S G T S Il | V ALI |ES " | carpet felt worth 5e gouts .0 DBy Gk Zon SorLh 85 B oot s 2125 Extension I:xhlcs\\'m'lh‘.‘y..m goat: Ingrains worth 50c. o at i aby carvinges worth $15.. . go at 5 i Toilet sets worth $3.........g0¢ e Ty [ LOW PRIGES- T Ingramns worth 7ic o at LA Refrigerators worth $10....go at i Mattresses worth $3.........go Brussels worth 1...........goat Refrigerators worth $15 ) at Ranges worth § Lgou Brussels worth § ..goat bt rigerators worth $18 ... .go at ! Bookcases worth H“ go at 0% ) N 1 T | Moguettes worth $2. goat 1.5 igerators worth #25....go ut Cheffoniers worth $15.......gc | Linolecums worth $1.........goat .5¢ : . '~\«-\:< \f‘nrt\h 1*‘ .go at Ladies’ desks worth $12.50..go : v Hemp carpets worth 83c....goat . R ‘f":‘ :):“"I“"‘ ! ”' ";(’”:t il Wash boilers worth $1.75...goat .05 | e g Sy = sasoline stove oven worth $2.50 £ i 55 > 38 n 3 ] Oil cloth worth 5t 90 goat Lawn roclkers worth $8.50 .goat 1. Murs. Potts’ irons worth )goat 1. | Parlor Suits worth $38 go at $2 Bureaus worth eeeeeagoat Lawn scttees wo th $6......goat 4. Lace curtains worth $2.50...go at Parlor Suits worth #45 goat Parlor Suits.worth #50 go at Chairs, worth 50¢, go at 22 Cook Stoves, worth $15. go at $9.15. Parlor Suits worth $75 go at $30. Bed Lounges, worth $12.50,g0 at $7.75. Parlor Suits worth $100 go at §6). Jha er Suits. rth $17.50,g $11. Chamber Suits,worth $17 ::»11;; at $11.60 Plush Rockers worth 814 go at 88 Bedsteads, worth 83, go at §1.18. e et Liargest EKxclusiveTime Pagment House inthe Worl d Plush Rockers worth §20 goat #1275 Plush Easy Chaivs worth 10 go Soeinge worth 68, £o/eLd 613, 615, 617, 619 North 16th St., Between California and Webster. e Hanging Lamps, worth $3, go at $1.90. Pillows, worth 81, go at 38c. Open at night. Telephone 727. B. ROSENTHAL & CO., Proprietors. . | Piush Divans worth 815 goat 7 Comforts, worth $1.50, o at 75e. S])Cci:\l Imhlcmncnts to B(‘g‘inncrs in 1 ]()HSC](CCI)il]IL{'. Plush Divans worth $20 go at §12. Memorials of Presidont Washington When He dm‘m‘ B ”I‘l‘T \l e Al dunders e « 3 1 K|”» e 4 v ! Sellent tks Decidedly Bad Form Among \H‘.\\\‘»‘wl‘.lrw '“'"“\"‘:l "”.L]f”:"‘\.“.l."’-” VDB i VI I‘T"x'.r“{! fiu»‘.fl?f I 4 ¢ i Housol.: . | M, Baghini " :. M. Si .( -. Qur A, '\-!’.“fw.t,» bese ho nic ,Tf‘\""y',‘.J,'.,““\‘;\1." Ao rived your favor of the 1 by 1vC The 1 s l t 1 lef - women pay for them would paint 17 Y A I shall always fecl pleasure when in v 5 American women will quail when it | pecially or Dakotas met s in my power to rend Nbritounae : Do prosent oMicers of il o oL hmaln comes to buying anything they think willadd | 0he bees are informed of o weddi Another Interesting Chapter in the |« ery act of iy ki Yan iorn, N. G D 1., Tt dol : e oot | Enameled Sking of Nineven's Belles beaity, OF cous ases ¢ byshire and el ives decorated ¢ D ey of it, be ith great tr your | A. Patterson, sceretary - | i Pt )ros ‘al menber. S Hnetisonis o Gurle esi't add to it, sven 4 man has cotland it is decmed especiil History of the Local Pioncer o brother u|.1nfn.m~. o urer. 7 i serpe G ¢ onlct BEEEH LGN GIHLL AR el fess that even a tiny littl > Do Tump of s0ot to full down And Lodge of Odd Fellows & ! e ous M 3 0 take the shine off th b, is desivable; | by 1-1 i fi st on the day of ‘ Robert Adams, esq., K. ot 1. session of the gra — M s I ‘ hen Ovid was writin women and to die in its cawe, or fo No: 2 ‘tronsurer of lodge No, i The encampment of the Uniform Rank ; Nsba L O their ways, he said that a faney for looking | tho windowsill and hfep I i, Shortly after. thi S Cralea Milwaukce now promises to b the lurge i sl il and delicate, and playing on the i must carefully avoid | e T T was invited to accept the courtesie ! Wy oo uent that has been held in | 1) i L Anzust 991.42: total L the men talcen possession of thew, and | du Dagonloetiglisiof ““7"‘:"}"""( o but was compelled, onaceount of other | the United States si i SLITEL0G ¢ i jvitha ihlizahathiatavithg| LA EIoh ics of its worshipful master, | o ments, to decli y 24, § wha division No. vitl 120 to " (i % SR fingers ¢ 1 may hi wown that she | D ) whitc lead and other e 5 cortain todie sc © Washington, have been for neaily a John's day, tt , ho kee with twenty-nine mer in line, and the f odivhont o i : : f § vas so fond of | Stuffs. In fhe s GF Thetes a enive tof- of the «dwas male itury guarded with sacred care by Alex- r L s lodgze, t . r oftice aptain Johi Haywar i in th i 1 f SIATRERS o loft throo | 1€ ¢ ind, with bottles of perfum T one partof Yorkshire the dria Washington lodge, A. F. and A. M., of | bel Vernon, June 10, ) dd D, C. Miller I ) e ol ! ! Jurs of ‘powder, iund tubes of paint, uym. eqtiaint rubved Lis elbow S R A lotter for one $ 1 bk . Left Guide 1 i t i 5 1 ewelss | brashes and cloths, evidently shoy that L Alexundria, Va. The lodgo itsclf dates back | 1784, He nclosed o letter for que 5 andinaiallod: Gy o A Cailiyon variimagiiotthati Aokl 1a the belle of that ¢ N I o y ominous aro hitehes or uceiden to February 25, 1783, when it held its given to the cantain of a vesscl i nilcalE GivisioniN o, 14 proposes t Y aiaan vorseer, J, M. Chisem | 1 ould be s wmt as to eat with he take good « f h ) jclioved al | 1 Hlm, e the ceromony weeting under a charter granted by the 4 | for Liverpool from k 1 AT ST T v moro. ¢ T ot d. D, Layinof Colum. | fingers? But sho and 8o did Shake.’| having. ¢ s rieve ¢ ] teemed it an i1l omen to meey © of Pennsylyania, which, in_turn, held | graph letter is quite brief, 2 or's of the division will all o, I T TSRt | Rl S cortain animals on tie way to the ceromony. ) tords A ) peare, and Chaneer, and Willinm the Con ) pricst, haro, dog, ot Haamd A e i e ticket for the tblies™ or i ain . 12 s, Licutenan b, ; Smot; : d : i A pries , cat, lzard o ¢ i n of 1799 having ¢ half o sl lErat * \ \“,m, i MEURIA o g KR a; queror, and K Alfred, and everybody clse | sm 1 stoneand then they were | unlieky in the middle dges —u we of London, F andl:t ko suceoaal | LY RE LESCU 38R i S g 3 bR VT R g | B LD 4 pvahL UL | who lived boforo hier timo, writes Mary M une spider lucky. which attended vevolt against Great | Movsr VERNox. No y i eI EtdRing, yesnyiL e iy i I T e e Lo not only had every cosmetic | In Brittany, if the wife Britain in the r vy war caused the | men: N Washington | | n No. 8 at tho front with ¢ oM li e < 1m0l suble than she—thoy had | JnOWI it h toadd froxhoa loo] nug are that tho when p 1 1 Y th 9 but she also wrote a book » ) fi shall 1 rand lodge of Penusylvania to re-establish | been honored with your polite” invita twenty m. he command <l vithot L D to it [ 2 LA e ! , but even she was not without ex- | skin, which is, unfo ullo LoD at the firet A weeord | inter, and thank you for )\ AT : ; 4 ¥ it } X 4 though she had several, they had | today, out of print. In 1374 the o bl i et Har mrais i y requested the return of the charter of | M e R Al T A O i C it J o e A ) (R ) P ment, which alwiys looked for the protec: | and to brealc it protended death. A Alexandria lodge in order that a new one | no mor Vo wish, however, who s men ored a bill that read [ i also paid in this provi 3 wight be issued. g el reeable dnd innocent cment wut- distinetion 5. 1€ they burn brig At this time, howeve 0 grand lodge y ure the season will ,.n.‘. { thein s widows | the cotple will live | Yirgluia had ‘boen fovicd ) y | 4 am, gentlemen, your bedientand | 4 g whio shoul subjects of his | one whose candle burns Alexandvia Musous appealed for a eha- | obligod hinible scrvaly ; " Lo, chiot of staff, 4 : ; 3 wnd two pendent | and s g ) e ureligorby<l fnma Wil lvo lonosk ofico Baying fvst’ hoen. obtained by : vritton 1 P on, for he died on \ by the major gener, gty RouRlUGR U000 ik ! . added h ild be punished under the A New 1.... Lot lm mittee which wi ted upon hi The'y 2 lator than the date ekt 1 this Bl ) ) law agaiust sorcery .,.w to the grand 1 received promptand l.\\uv‘— on the .,.n ”,. wias buried with Masonic 1 ountinsuy ly 1@, and the arriag bo declared null, attention, .md on .\pm 23 0 new charter | Lonors on the following Wednoesday, Do e v X 2 t i , Sy 3 N « s o | bi 10| s, 1 believe, and it pro mH | ; issued, one clause of which read as fol- | ber 18, under the divection of the lo vl o 1 e Anclern ¥ of Un i v l\[uvu‘] agamst this invention: jus \ t wted fror brain A‘v somebody v 1 ows ¢ which he b ided By we, No, 47 tain 1" ( dney division, | the greates ytha g R R - o W X ondeceived and who wist that we, Edmund Randolph, ; 4 : il s has boeen nted a it A | hav g G iber 3 0. The Mod Sl thit e o) dsfashionedidin \ ) o save his friends, In England today | Htter has S0 EBVOETR OF the o | ington nlso; ipated.. The ”":I'K‘ . o g on) A e 1 e oy fri il Koo ) in whiich tho lailies occipy (1 and honorable soc “recnis I served in the lodge, the crepe tied an 10, osot « ¢ and with the i 3 18 thoy mang * rougre, and which a y are made up in the lightest manner tho sume, by and with the e L T T R AT T Sty ) 1 \ i . t 5178, s its fir ul | hieoty S iy Sretd in greater : jshi- | 8ible, some with high heals und other grand lodge of Vivginia, doliereby constitute | which have ntervened sinco the " i sy ¢ vel w they did it 1o fivst place, the L o up ‘abominably 1.‘ n Wi SR and appoint ourillustrious and well-beloved | thy aet Iiftite tribute to th i Ly th Y y ¢ the ntone and was well 1 s must be pablicly washed before be- | s of W to tho clorus th T ariONg atic ire used, and commander-in-c ile forees of | column, and an’ offer 0 was ivther Stst wrEeon g 1 o rul o w s v atoly: ibmu ut th ta- | of rouge under ¢ 1 D IRL AL HRHDae) 10k nited States of America, and our worthy | refused for them " of ) ) s p o wde I baTs 1 and heels, softy smooth, (0 Drobliton, RoLech, MoGH, ! | Ao AR . obr , s been appointed | me s becon utributor ) il AR S {0 Y SupD overy 1008 ARl d glays iy jr., and John Allison, esq., together with all 8 Avhioh'lila theso chainlhetik c tho | anc i \ S t s r | ben shall bo paid, at the death loats, gluanc vl tops and dull g Buch ¢ brothren as way be itted to \ ) is the in | cral e N b ank tributor, amounting to &), B 3 ¥ d 5. T 0 gL h““”\l i ussociate with them, o b true and b shington n master of ot co umber of contributors increase the beneit | ¢ 1 v, i A 0 COS¢ ithal lobos ¢ A 1 40 that when sogularlodgo of Frotmuson, by the nume,titlo ; alarge antique, covered with | Tho vesigna olonel L. § o cused until it veaches 8100, whicl i A s ! Il e 800 210408 eyq | his charter the lgdgo hus Since | worn through A T et e Y | B o pnarl, | Carduns nuto wscssed > death af a | nife, ] £ s KoL K R0 ARIAtL % its upholsterit en preserved from | has been relioved from further duty as as y. Mem ) vho As to the way of helping f,0; 1 o points, N y blushcs ¢ ¢4 ML At ] 1 . When Washingtc d his fellow Masons | pelic' hunters w » greatest difieulty. | ant judge of the Nebraska brigade, . ) 0y unite v ust choose and keep i | o ¥ f a contrasting color, V desired to add his name to the title of the h us master was 8o \ No. 44, 1 T 0. 17 in th ome, | i ’ h for his:own, He 1ch as scrolls and viu lodge, but naturally did not desire to surren ; X e e [T « ) atily from this plate der the charter, which contained his name, h N HEag MAL0L. 1 the ¢ that 7 oy careyl o1 8 4 2 1t it i 4 - A resolution authorizing the addition of the istory of’ ge No. 2. Iy AR BN LA RYan 08 IAR TSIk, f ES e A o vou look Iy you New Coates House, Kan, City. o word_ *\Washington” was thereforc sed, [Continued from Last Week.] (6 06AN 282 \ENRG 0. 10 2N RoguN0nt) SNE - Hand. Lhoae t At (0 v s s utely fire proof. Iincst ll”wl\llv' ] m‘.’.'. :1‘ ‘1” “; di (Hlu A 3 continued to meet in the third Thes N tiwan st - . Q. care T8 and 1804, respective are treusurec DR RPN, (S M VS ow § eC ¢ wmong the archives of the lodge. 10f the building on Farnam strect 3 nty, with an_aggn toresting. mod = | O s ts Masonic 1o boan on Novems | 0ccupied by Collins Bros, until 1874, when it 2,500 i zood stan i X B T . Lo A { g Hreadin ; \l l \ l‘ I)yg C oy )_—"——‘ D Pr— when he entered Fredericksburg, | was removed to the hall on th west cor- onglas division, No, 2 not g A i Pty 1 juzo of et PAATT ¥ P 4 \\L]. i 1 \ () [ ] \ », No. 4, as alad of nineteen year, | ner of Fourteenth and Dodge street, which §s [ Milwaukee and it v t ¢ renic ) witn ) fumed water und dif o | + 4 b3 A\ L \(l l( b\ 44 uncer ..w.‘n lispensation, ‘This, in itself ors will f us an independent body. The divisions a6 Columbis and David City | The statement in Anditor Benton's ofice of | 1pose, nobody expeeted her to us have made wmgements o « idate for | the business done in Nebraska by th i [ one of crystal gar Milwaukeo trip il charter a e ¢ i wks of garnet, anoth Spanish ladic was after e 1 perian 1 wisdoin and charac v houg! k nanen No. 8, State No, 10 and he had not attained his log i | Beace The lot u i became “u Pellow-gratt “on | stands is the 08 1 peforred i ! ¢ 5 ) S &4 i 2 ! me yeur was raised to the degree "t th s being deeded tot : . OF R. i A “H' u v Mason, From that time until Ap in fee by the mayor, having been set apart A committee 1 4 4 | ) ; 1! S 88, when he ameo worshipful 1 the original townsite company for the lo¢ , B S. O, was chi s ap) h L O 1 " 1 . 3 ) ) rs have never found xundria lodge, he \HH~\-1u\v¥|\-\ through the thou, other A, D, 0 lowa g 0 ¢ ¢ ol Ly advertises its prominent part in Masonic matters, or elso | | , subsequen! 4 tho man jresentatives of the various railroads cen 1 ) - i T e B e mmended fre ention of the hi i f i to th & special rates to the A o ( 1 hington held the position of worshipful of the loc WS th nem- | meeting was held ir master for one year, but even when he had | bers have 1 1m sinee i which re sentativ he ( been thus suceéeded he did not lose iuterest | tion and 195 by card, Of | lingtc Juiney, Chica; Milwas in the organization over which he had pre e ) 35 by death | Pa « Paul & Kansas s’ N taitor Svidonoa of this la nadiad | and M8 ooy o loaving tho pres. | the Hlinois Central railways wore , ust, and Ivy lodge on tiy t JRAR Yasn Bamoven SRna W o As a General Ronovator and Blood Purifier 1t than the three letters in his own handwrit nt membership 223, T'he railway representatives stated that y 4 ! has been no longer 1 ing, whizh now haug up walls of the uha lodgo has g i ¢ and | was t0 tho Interest of tho orfer ' da woll | o i v : 3 has no Equal Aunapolis, where he resigued bis cor ’ Alvin Saunders and 8. J. Goodrich; | Myrtle division, No. 2, will not go to Mil- Jirney, prac rrh 1 veally the only tiny piteh fork ) ¢ i 1th 2 St A o the'army, aletter wus' seat to biia by tho | two de aud masters, Asa Hun L.ml'lmufm- as o div B Sombes 08 “the s of nose wnd throat. Bee bldg ‘ ivedlcat three | One dollar per bottle l’\‘u.lll 20th St. Omaha, Neb, mer v safe and efficient re or other poison.

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