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T}IF OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY JUNE 29, 1800-TWELVE PAGE SUPREME LODGE A, 0, U, W, |zt it et e st o [ FIRST AMONG FIRE FIGHTERS, | 2 vt e, v oo | FROM NOON 'TILL EARLY MORY, fi:::.va:'::.,.*.'::mt:.\-"i'-‘i""‘f;"“"“"""‘“\E"?‘"’l“'\fil | | Tuesday, July 8, will b the great par the most carcful driver in the service, bis mind, Did not God also make it oblign day, when'15,000 Uniform knighta and 10, T Tywo other rames must be mentioned to tory on man to use his moral faculties! Ho S ununiformed members of the order will pa- ;‘”"\I‘l“l"‘ the nwlnawr Ilunu who m\l;‘( bu\‘nhn ; |lllll|V‘4|I;l when lrh‘;u mand :hunl s n‘ i 10 i rade the principal streets of the city, start- y 1 1 her fire protectiony hey are e two i 1 I HOT1 the tree o now of good aud Preocedings of the Session Held in Boston ing at u-l m. lnul(hn- inorning at 10 o'clock, The Twenty Years' Semf‘n of Ohief Fire assistan’ chiefs % “Saiter. ang | HoW 8 Roasting ,D“y and Night Are Passed evil, thou shalt not eat of it Last Weck. ot the exposition building, the supreme lodge Marshal Galligan, J. Barnes, for JobA8d the department in Omaba. Had the first pairand all their posterity had will be given a reception, at which addresses in 1876 with old No. 3 in the fire servico. 1o chofce botween right and wrong it 8 evi George W. Peck; and on behalf of alf, when the rupllul‘ esigned ‘and he was would have been no need of a Savior to make the Knights of Pythias ordor in the state by | advinced to the positiongtat the same time an atonement for sin. Why then did an in- | | ¢ How He Has Escaped Serious Accls | being made superintendent of the new fire v 5 9 finetely wise and venevolent God place man Preparations Being Made by Mil- | Grand Chancellor F. B, Hoskins of Fond du per How the Cooling Breezes of Night | ! ) R A A S 3 - reme Chancellor Ward and others i ° Mo alarm system. When theé waterworks were 3 ina state of probation! Why did He give waukee to Entertain the Visito * PrOpET responses. 3 ol HLLL Lo e Lk put in he was made second assistant and on | Draw Forth Men and Women and | man a moral law which he might transgress! The Klks' Grand Lodge—I The competitive prize drills for divisions of of the Department and the appointment of Galligan as chief, first a the Varied Sights They See “Ah." says one, “this 18 a profound mystery.'’ el the uniform rank will commenee at Cold His Two Assistants, sistant. In common parlance, Salter £ There is nothing mysterious about it. God, stallations and Notes, Spring park (the state fair grounds) at 9 tends strictly to his knftting" and the om Upon the streots. Laving created man with a moral nature and | pring park (the state fair g o'clock Wednesday morning, and will be con- gency has not arisen which can rattle him. having endowed him with moral facultic tinued during the woeek, the prizes offered ag- Mr. Barnes joined No. 2 volunteer fire com- 3 under the _necessity—wo speak reverently The supreme lodge, Ancient Order of | EIvgating #,500 in vaiue. On Wednesday | For six succossive wocks Tire Scxnat Bee | pany s pipeman at the age of soventcon, He | It fs 8 hot night in Omaha, of placing him undey United Workmen, commenced its olghteenth | 8fternoon the entire Pythian army will be | has contained a chapter on the Omaha fire | Wi «lulmuuu-um appointed to the position of All day long the scorching rays of a pitiless | he could use his mot 4 drawn up in line at a grand field review, | gopartment. Its history and the history of | $reone ussistant foreman, Ho remained in | o _ velop his moral nat For God to ha P r un ¢ beaten dow: o o 2, I annual meeting at Bostonon the 17th inst. A | which will be the finest military display made | the volunteer service until 1883, when he en- have beaten down upon the panting, | el HE HORE FEA and then o have full representation was present. in the United States since the war. “A big t:.u\-{llrim_u )..-uu.l»« l;r-un 1:!;:-..;“«-.. ion of | tered the regular paid cpartment, whord .:hrinkilmz v:ul Inn‘;k u-n}u ||||\va |m|\l'ul\'|||‘ him under circumstances whero ho could | Sharles . Spencer of Boston, grand mas- 70 band concert will be given Wednesduy | the old Pioncer hook and ladder company, | eighteen mouths' service gave him the posi- | have absorbed tho fiery flood till th have had no use far the moral facultics with u‘, ':"l,:‘,,, n .,'f “,,‘,.',,,: r |,: (’m‘:,, ,h", otts, vening ut Schlitz park, in which #5600 worth | away back in 1860, down to the present has lwln of capt n”nf‘nm;k and | ‘hlm- No. I‘m\;l like heated iron. Men and women 1 E which he bhad vlhhn\'«'\lxlmn would have be : v wol der in A chusetts, | FFCEOR Vil bo sompoted for. ks R/ o5 of the men | Subsequently that of second assistant chief, ing, fanning and viclously | 88 irtational as it would be to form an eyean welcomed the supreme lodge to the jurisdic- | © FEHE }T“mlj‘m;']_’l";“‘,“_ been traced. The roster of names of the men i in their offices panting, fanning and viciously | tion and was warmly thanked by Supreme | in the west than will be given on Thursday | Chief Barnes manages 30 enjoy the life of a then place its posscssor where therd is 1o Master Workman W. R.Graham of Cedar | evening, July 10. Thousands of dollurs' whose efliciency, promptuess and intelligence | it IR SRS t0 his duties. fighting the swarms of flies whose foot for | i give Omaha a five protective service equal to P - the day seem to have been furnished with | 's liberty to choose bogi I que THI CONQUEROR. | "Where ought man's liberty to choose hegin, 4 Falls, Ta I of pyrotechnic designs will be set off, | that of many citics with twice the facilitics Sk y microscopic hooks and claws for the torture | and where should it end? are questions which st claborate character and the most | has been given, The various houses with " or the of steaming humanity. Now and then a | None but the Croator could answ God's € Written for the Bee, 3 law vy defines theso boundaries, Mar THE GREAT PYTHIAN ENCAMPMENT, | fiale,of Wisconsin by Govemor W. . | SOME OF THE FIRES HE HAS FOUGHT. | SR O, 010 et o wonra and o | THE CITY UNDER THE SUN'S RAYS. | 1™ thutequonce "ot " trancsmeeston. hors | | B[]mf[]rtahlg 7 — — - ‘ | bt of welcome will he made on behalf of the After a ser of three months be was made dent that man could not have sinned. There i ipreme Representative S. R. Patten of | 5, " v " : n ¥ ractive arrangement. For more than ale freHehting wbpifanos + elootrie pust of wind, Hice the Broath-of & futtiace Omala, presented to the lodge a resolution of | oy the bombs, rockets, emblomatical do- :," ‘_}rm"“‘r\':"“"‘l“";* b "“"l"‘l :v."'t"l'm clectrle | How grand is the soul that can say to temp- | BVt o€ win :..hk\lll‘lhn:mh“:: 'r‘.‘.”.(”.,.“.:‘ l'y“'_‘* has Hberty to choose whother he will or will < o greeting to the supreme lodge passed at & | giyyq qnd ot pieces will be fired in artistie | M4C S elr mag v e b= 8 LI A dust to filter it down | ot obey God's commands. It is wise and nion wcoting of_uil lodges fu. Omatis aud | G LS RS iy an cuteriain. | beon doseribed. The fire_and poico 1| never will yield to you; seck not my | cot collars and.into ears and nosirils. Tho | iiht id Just ‘at man should have Iiberty outh Omuha, on May b St b SHekr = Ahosatw 5 y 3. nt never surpnssed in urtistic excellence, tom and the man who presides over them a x e sprinkling carts, whose w 1 to this oxtont and no farthe Those who o Vil . 1..]:‘:, Dbl Rt b bl uniforned portion of ho urads | have come in for their share of eredit in plac- On, grander than all things beside in crea- ! b t vor | 0¥ Mnts liberty o cliooso ought, et o Sydney Smith's sugges- | s Topo g slaced under the command. of J. A. T " n g 1, wel A =i 1ave so wido a 1 in offeet say : I know 3 i 4 g < The formation of the grand lodge of the MLt ida i dmaha where she is, today from a fl Yos, higher and nobler and grander than A Ao CoRTa § T | better than God does what should be the ex- | yn of taking off one's fles Dk it Huron, 5. D, on st 21, 150, WL n's standpoint ono of o bt protected all. L0y itmostshont i iag G (U0 S8l kit Alaety o' oose - TRomoi [ | 100 of taking off one’s H«h} vas repor . ¥ 1 de fons from their respe cities on the continent, and, incidentally, the | =000 o over tool i off again in vapor, 1 stroot. cir nists would have us believe that it would 4 ittino W i | ength. A member of the o in Hamilton = 2 > rtment h 1 toue! B +ains hol C uge 4 a5 tolln R s SVIVELS) | jad no choice as to whether or not the PR e county caused an injunction to issue restrain B. P. O. M6 St HnelEe Y 5 use: triec liave toiled and" strug P H0He e Sy LHe Gom A of thio Moste Hiih bones, was made before the g tie supreme lodge from dividing Ohio | The grand lodgo of the B. P.O.T. con- | with the latest But ic who has stood where the musket balls | long hills spivitioss and weary. Style and | g7 I They thus placo themselves | 3 . | 1nto two districts, setting off He A LSl e 159, OHIE s Fiie A ices and fine horse wagons; two pri- rattle, iy UeqiL oEgotten it tue utfartict ||y S i A LTS Phink days of modern improv- by itself, The matter was % | venes in Cleveland July 1. This fs the first | anee: e ok ned: e I 1 n his brave comrade sink down by | nates who have been forced to walic the | i dir it i iink | J common ploas. court of Hamilton county meeting of the grand lodge which s been | ¥uto fie compuhics which uto rewdy gt Mis side, °} | streats liave come 8o far in tholr shirt aleoves | ¥SEAS S S SEGU RIS IOLOR S SN | [ ments, Now comfort may| dgo eIl rendere opinio cing | held outside of New York, and will bo an im- o S e L . 1 with handkerchiefs about their necks and | I to 4 o 'S S0y e 54 € R B ] i De, W, 1. Hiydo will reprose ply of five alarm boxes; u watc ks | I« fitter to boast of his powers of endurance, | slinking from corner to corner wherey [ tho power I would dethrone the Sovercign | |1 }y6 gecured and pood taste| 1o injunction permanent, « The court h rtant onc 5 . Hyd il systein with a capacity of 15,000,000 gallons May tell of the hardships of days that are | could find a bit of a shadow. Volumes of verse: 1am wiser than He b h 8 5 Hv‘ a |; > of thi Ih'“' ‘»\hl: n'll)ll-fl-*-"'l::‘l in the grand lodge, and W Bechel | furnishing a pressure of 100 pounds to the “past. ¥ smoke from thesmelting works and the Union luty of man to obey ov T v el tHe s Au o 1006 had “Hot| 18 tho alter ceneral reunion will be | inchin the center of the city, and from 60 to | He conquered the trials, ho has the assurance | Pacific shops and the other gro Shloi | maud of God is a trath which none wi IEht to maie withou? the consext of each:| held at th > time at which Elks from all | 30, pounds in the outskirtss 1180 five hve | ~OF marching ‘neath vietory’s banner at last. have made those who stop to_think studer | D e oo Il donning o thinteoat and vest opmake o el ol change fra- | Arants; magnificent chemical engines unc PRI G D Ty at the mental picture of the me do notives may b, it is morally wr oL 7 member, g they must protect tho property AL et & Tmbeein Ll hool and laddler trucks and Stat of fircine Andiso ‘tin with him who has passed through | ynder frouid, SUrIped 0. the salst, bl | B to throw auy obstacle in e and a light pair of trousers, hits o » ority. s B AR : thodh ROGIR). Tsoaktb onge | ready and willing to encounter any dange e fire o i ened with coal dust, slov o 5 \ kind obeying a divine command, >rohibi- oL G 5 i DGLIe The report of the suprome recorder showed | ¢ty 10 al w\]l” he 1"1\"'“_”"” 1% O | fha porformance of their duty. Of carthly ambition, and passion, and love; | phed With coal dust, slowly cooking for daily | D0 Tuboring to mako it impossible At o Th T S Lt (s CaAt L s B 00 LR AT e Jodteey Biward 1 Al s, Nowover, would apiount to, moth- | Wi s crusiied out'the lifeof cach sinful | "oty the iaming sun_ has sunle through | 08 men to disobe the command : e not | f 2 SUBBY (ki . New Yo s head Igiany v e o | ing without @ capable head—a ehief engin- 3 VB oloaa16RE e o vt paelt | drunk.” They are thereforo striving to make | || AR A av i a membership of Bl whilo Nebrasica kin, Sidney \""”.", du 1o s | cor us ho was called in old t o ‘wever | Aud ftted his soul fof the glories abo {0 oacioas gray sky over in tho west, leav. | {i" i ossiblo. for mon. g0 obey ths | || fOF the heated term may be s Fok O ite L0 GRL 1P crder A 3 Mombers of the ordor | hesifates mor fultoms, Movew s DEATSNOOT) D G = ANELRICHRD. 4 Cbnliainge, butil i goriigion the voots wof th [ comuid, for. withouticholco there eab ||| ifound at ulis* f0 r entire order was . . work, is independent anc 55, WhO pos- W=y 55 . loftiest buildings and thro Hlow shatie | no obedience. Prolubitionists s 1.,|.m' and"the averago' death rate was 0,13, | frotn L mwml{“;l‘( LHESIRIUEEERE R | e s combination of koo judginent HONEY FOR THE LAD IES. REFRR NS TR O MO B e oL b ming mgninst God. g, they verily boliove o e for ) % 4 ‘tion and who kuows, in any i KT i Deaperand. doope S % 5[ that they are doing God sery So dic 18, and the total expen A smergency, exactly what to do, when to do v | Hog skin is used for carriago cushions, book | (iile thteyell thatt theer e iy, outh B | Sl when o was persocuting the ehureh, Ao Var . workint e A M e Wk nea s B0 Ee iwas lorstnimeat [ how' to doif. Such a head the Omaha | binding, ¢ vd ¢ and purses, the high school, the sun has set, leaying the | When he was the chief of sinncrs. supreme master workman w Modern Woodmen lodge was orzanize rtment has in Chief J. J. Galligan. Now there is a zine-gray mohair, flowered | wostorn sky ablaze w Yoy ot ang the | "pronibitionists are laboring under the do- structed to authorize the formation of the | ar Seotia last Friday night with sixteen char- | Wack, erybody calls kim, wus born | with silver maplo leaves, for the quict, ele- | and gold an Chas fadud inton hat | Insion that temperauce would” be 1y pr f B"““‘ lodg “L" “"“L'“' - mado to lower the | ¥ members. The following is a list of the | in Taunion in the year 1848, and at | gant costume of mature years, HIEHE moted by making it impossible for men'to Le | e Timit ‘1o Torty-five years, but | officers: Venerable consul, W. E. Hannon;'| theas o yéars moved with his parents | “hhe Louis XV. cont of matelasse, with a | Peoplo bogin to swarm ont into the strects | intemperate, Sttt Lbcs ORUTHToS AaboL o0 Ao Yorselyion | | WOLtHY. = odviser T RO ot | 10 Chicago. Whien the war broke out, aud | gilot of white corded silk, braided with sil- | for a breath of air. White arms and neglige | Then they ought to know that temperance thie iove tind 1ta aktion was confirmed. . . | banker, G, W, Scotts cle swis Herbert ; hile he was still a boy, he enlisted in the | yor is one of the sweet thi for the sca- | shirts crowd Farnam street from the court | 18 # Virtue: that vivtue is the vesult of having | 'fikv L7 The representatives from Nebraska, Cali- | escort, John S. Jone: G, S TOHT B i gl Ges Bl et he served | ghore and midsummernight concert., housc down to Ninth street. One by one. | G LT LT LR "‘”’"{“"*' ERES 68 from slNebrasim, Calis |8t Ll b sreditably during the entive strugg (SeonalierealE i or fio o there could be no virtue ough fornia and Towa, acting under instructions, | Manning; sent rd - Humph Tl 588 of i ‘o roturned to his | Lt is considered commonplace and stupid to mer from the windows of ~oftic k"m“_ G 6 Lipasatble 10, o b | ‘yl’ VR TR |not be offended by simply | BT G0 S HOrE B G b foLeh 10 ol y hich matehes the dvess | homes, ¢ porch has its group of @ ssip- | X! ] presented resolutions setting forth the advis- | physician, Dr. Ole ( manger | O G an i el s which matche s, | ho Az group of gssip- | O LI LR Th oK posess tha viete of | ability of having new ritval. The supreme [ Weekes, Thieo. S. Stoot . Price. when he came to Omuha and procured work e Era G100 T oa e o AA ass ot oD that were it impossible for men to master workman in his address touched upon o at his trade in the Union Pacitic shops. E : 43 1 4 am. pariors, beer saloons and overy . | be intemperate they could not possess the the same subject, The matter v sered . His coree firenin hogan September | SKirts are getting louger and narrower all | (I 1 Yo s e e pen et 3 k \ 3 f Sk s A ) g 8 pwotidl cre thirst o quenched, | The browd | virtue of temperance. Prohibitionists are to the ittec on ritual and 4 favorable Frank J. Coates his. ¢ 14, 1568, when he associated himself with the | the time, —Some of the big ife plaids ave | G000 '{m."',',\,'(‘,.fl‘ " “'\'h,':.‘,.‘;‘\‘l therefore laboring to- make it impossible for port was returned and adopted. A commiit- | elected colonel of the Nebraska division,Sons | bund of old-timers who manued Iive Kin made with gore, but scarcely enough full- | 3,00 S0 A0 i Yy n to bo. tor te instead of laboring VA LDDOT SR oW AL L 1hivtive Do ey SR R G xton, Millard, Merchants?, Buw a men tobe temperate instead of faboring in' | T v lodge @ coln on June 17 and 13, nnounced that tundle of th crated foree pumip. 5 crowded with armehairs and _every chair Present the forcgoing arguments to any Bession Alons In Novmbnr ot 1570 this. oy | - Louiso Abboena, o glfted Tronch paintor, | Sowdod sith avmehars ana every chaie bas | | DHSEAY o ORS00, RERRORIa, 18 U7 THK LAND OF After a protracted s in commi f | division headquarters will be at ) «d @ stewm engine which was t ambitious for the ermine of Rosa Bonheur, | by ) )] ) : | 1o ¢ alshi fols | 1z sound logic, and xu will veply: “We S = = the whole on the question of “maximum rates | Chamber of Commerce. . P. Corvick of | proudest pos of the town, and Galli- [ wears male attire and has a graco of manner | oI S8 “":,:'1“:}1:1':‘],,l"-”m ',.\xll. 4 thio antoon, sir." Steanie, is. it not, DISCOVERIES, and refief law,” the maximum rate of assess un was elected livutenant c ( an was appointed stroker, a position which | and specch that a Chesterfield might bave in- | i procassi g 5 ) Vi ighting [_““—_' TTASTE — DEATH T0( 3 ) 1 b 3 I { ) 1 a i i troker, h a £ procession of white-rol OThE oL | that it the saloon is what they are fighting SING. ASTE PI0CD ment in Obio, Kentucky and Tennessee wit- | ¢oopro H, Palmerof Plattsmouth was ele ounds small, but which, 1 those days, | spived. [ Sinie AN Gaar bl Uatacan Secumd Took | Lt neithen the word salogn o it cyivi i ERm"M GOLG fixed nt 21 to take effect July 1, This being o ant a great deal, Here he remained f TG taLor Moy aivll e SRy 1 I platform of th xed oot July lis being T R ITo SERAIL Bt | meant et deal. Hete he remained he tailor-made girl ecomes more maseu- | Phymp, vosy-cheoked, rodfipped, fresh and is found in the natioual platform of the e vearlin whidh tio waxtinain rate o | avenport. L. 15, Torbos of Toea, | W0, yours il n 1872 tho' Union | lmo in_ aitire overy sebion. Just now the | cool, with tho outime of 1 well roundcd ar mparty {1 thiey are ot laboring i, o xed t s PP Pacific purchast a_ steam engine | fancy runs to a suit of vourh home-spun or \]\u\\ll]w' Wrough the gauzy steeves —in few | 1 it impossible for men to obtain T T BLANORIL O (RGN o announced o date from June 13 ¢ ped at the ~1m|"- andJac Gallizan was | cut und i, feralo eanty % in Omal elldorcloped | nufacture of alcololic " beverazes shull be d continued k . O. Froeman, a:qui requested to act as enginecr of the new Most of the new Paris hats have extensivo | Along the railings on the corner of Fi ohibited as a crine? A saloon can ho mo ed th ould he unwise s i a0co) the 4 i\ { g 0! of Fif- 5 ¢ G R ) Omaba; surgeon, C. J. Poinie woptod tha position, but te- | yims and head bandeaus, but are worn well hoand Farnam strects % | exist without patron than it could withou i tHo Shleab G rhte bub Itwas daalived TR N : ;\'nvun 'lblumlw ained his ll the Fire King just the | o the face as on the figure with loose eloak, | perehed, talking politics, busine religion | ‘: jor ‘\umm ||”1 Mv“”xrm |'|”n l“‘N1 forty i« ichits bu s declared AT St . Plattsmonth; mus 3 it OTRALET R el Dt AvaRtITE g g atrons to support a saloo he saloon is ul for a member of the order to connect | ol ralicer "Ohiowas judia | In 1574 the Omula fire department had as- LU L Gl e i yanuis : b B Rl 1] Vel deRA T a e B L GOIEG o, Timsclfwith any society which > D. Guttery, 'Wahoo: o and Galligan was asked to act they so often do, there. js great likeness 1o policemen ve a wilted wize it. What men b At to tor ho orgunized which uses the name of tho | navocute; W. D Guttery, Y unoo: scouwon SR hinhe setiareironts tojoldiganl souttice; lookc and move ul iz bents)Inailyawatah: | DALONLEE th e D e et have oA W e ot b G B Westeim quan : e e e or pud bim |\ Garnogio, it s said, suffers excruei e bt s and copume someone St have T Nave Sbth T e N , W. C.W Ibion; L : ingly from tender feot and finds it impossible | Clouds of inscets hover around the el 1 : Y tao e lod o for ho o ‘_”‘|“ 2l division council, . Albright, H 1 | cepted t »sition, \\m.n iined until | G pass a burcfoot. In her coaching trip | lights and unpleasantly buzz into the face: | who tempts anot man to do wrong is a 10 supremie lodg fo seof the e, | ingpoctor’s derk, I with, Dorches the year 187, when e rot rom the ser- | 10 DRSS DAoL s o cmerios & funa | the passing pedostiians, calling forth now | WOFSC man than the one who yields to the . The followi l"l"l o lected for the | qssistant George 1. 4 vice for one year. e next veur o roturned | I S0 RAT ono of the. ghurds | and then Lt feminine shriks of disiay tempter; the liguor vendor is worse than the ensuing year and duly installoc iahiAac ¥ o his Vomition e o imperative request | £ shocs) syhic b 5 A ard According to this lo o | 4 n Wilsoni, Detroit, S, M. W, : J. .l...?.:'.,'n”: ot of stafr, William ‘A, Munohes. r'rr':l‘m‘iv‘u.-:,:' "Hll:‘f..!h; o !;.v‘;...'fi\u 1t Lok | distributes necording to her direction. -..}ff.f.'; ‘.'x'.t.\'.'.'u o A naaloniisEhiEn :t:“:”\(fi:ul'h-xn|»}.~-nlu‘x‘llnl*. |‘.»’s|‘1}1"|.u.lm. e Helena, 5. 1. J. 1. Burtt, Bos- | {op Tincoln. his place as chief and s there till 1882, 'ALI \}'nlwr "‘:“’;‘l'*""‘ ‘hu- !L}‘kun up the | - Ur...,,*,i‘,.l by'a loungor, w ,“h,’;}"",\rx;—;:";; worse than the liquor vendor. ~Why not pun- S, — — when he vetired for the second time study of musical literature. She carriesa | g G0 W 1 ish men for purchasing liquor? ; ‘Albany, N. Y., S. R.; I O. 0.1 T Said ont this time for four years till | dainty tablet about and amuses herself lining “‘:i iting m”,‘,“,‘,“' undismayed by any sort of | o B o2y R irinking aloonoli Youug, jr, Loxington, Ky., 8. G+ W, M. | The thirdannual conclave of thol. 0. O, F. | 150 vl e s i callod non 1o il | stafts’ and printing cighths, sixteenths and | F€ shiln aud ous through the crowd S }‘;""* i y S0 W.i Hugh Doherty, | for Towa, Missouri and yraska, will be | the position and has remained there ever lirty-seconds. Th nd gifted bride- G\ is a shrill strain of music near tho oston, &, 1 Lo A held in Plattsmouth on the second Tuesday in | sinee. Erobnivvrotasolaselsntl Gyt opri : o M DISEASESTIHROAT o LW oTE agicy : August next, that being the 12th of the “;::.lmlfl-nil)lll..-n\_ o 31.1:».2‘:\‘.- f;;"m!‘hl!‘};“l.“m]\hl‘ b A e hing w l: lted in frout of the crowd with fhcir Chinese Napkms, UNGS+— —Sod a'\C'U\wfl} 1ext session of the supreme lodge wi month, Fully 10,000 Oddfeliows ave expect- | gl ives from the struggle. The men who A grim fashion which prevails extensively oreson; il 1 nd hair | 5 e q lur$ Lot rama ) tives s L . 0 4 s s 5 a0 Sl nEciPe o , o ortkr(uu‘ i L3 = be held at Detroit on the third Tuesduy in | od to be in the city upon this occasion, and | work under him recognize his authority and | is to have a tiny platter of Paris skelton S et a0, plareyto castwngd 7 bCRRe Hundred. By Mail, Sm “1‘—12 Qingy I e great preparations ave being made to provide | ability and none of them will hesitate to ac- | regular “raw "head aud bloody bones,” | Landker d over their forehoads and S . South Omaha lodge, No. 66, clected officers | (v 0 eoboin nont for Cu. | kmowledge that he is first in promptness, | fastencd with black and erimson ribbons to | streaming down their backs e Postpaid. lost night, ns follows first in eneriy and first in danz irtains, lambrequins or under the chan- b The Jack on the streets, indolent, g0od na- | delier, Inuearly every fashionable boudoir R ; tured and happy-go-lucky, known' to cvery- | one of thesestartling little figures can be seen SHe'S my Annic—"" groman; body who knows Omaha, is very far and the owners find o morbid ple ing out the shrill, strained, childish volco Gallaghe clealek ud Maste moved from the chicf at the fire, alert. keen, | looking at them and making thmm g HoEoniheemilhshiainod Schildishdvoloos; financic M. Gi ¢ " , T wdent Ovder 8§ Ny i a b | e Lher u|n)|\;~\hh|zxuy s if the machin. | BOOKSELLE AND STATIONI Purks, i i ew, outside ortland, las! onda g ol 4[4 1LUOT4S SIS LTS STORONE DI 3 8 ory his en out. P AVITR = Parks, it : W, outsid Cortland, last Monday with fort direeting e movements of firemen und po- | In the carefully constructed nurseries of | The white helmet of 1 ‘ YAVEERSEANDICIINTD S, 3 ’(n‘ merous committ 1o tin for a grand time watehs trustees, Joseph L. derson and R. | chavter members, The town was gaily deco- | oo R & T s . O Riliikor and” William 18, Stenslof, who | rated and at p. i, a specinl_ train from Lin- ;;:“"]‘:"“,‘,\}l'{{f,'," e g o | ot o comani Mtolarted fon aud | sleitiand b small :midizet ducis throu 113 South 16th Street, olds ovel The oftic Al B VS - | col rongl o fi st d the de- 0 positions ere C o] 0 seore 0 go untu against which 1] vd as il the fates w @ holngiavarss/Dho oMt williberincsscoliibongh BEl nd master and tho de | o theie skin blisters and leading the whole | baby ean do himself bodily injury. Thoroom | & Down t Fourteents a whed " J ! M0, ThE ONLY n:’\lg\l:vtali v i 1, i prbotiat uu-lLllh Ity lodjre “f'll""t";{‘h:j" 1 ‘.m;_.n..-l\ Ly nmu\hlnl‘ :\vll; m:.\ nd | jtself is rounded into an'oval of octagon, the | 15 dolefully groaning out SCC-SAW, ’ T‘(Lqmr.nrtl GUARANTEED Rt e i e ehie R ORI D many a time he has crowdec orce \t- | window ledges slope, the door knobs are be- | now 1w ? o agBIY ¢ 3 bl, ditfon and_cverythi oft smoothly. | headed” by the Cortland cor “M “and | vere licked by the fiery tongues and stood furniture is bent birch, bird's-cye maple | lite dopes m|.u| upon it.” A | Swa (RCUL Games of all kifds wero arranged and the | marched to the Independent Order of Odd- ~ Seventh ward band added enjoy- | fellows' hall, where the Rebekuh lodgo was “Rent by discoursing sweetest music during | instituted, aid in tho evening tho full degroo the entire day, work was conferred on the loor by the Re behind them Gill the work was accomplished, sht finished wood, oty post, | Two bl AT P only to ledge afterwards that e wad | sid g s fifors _l;",,:',f|k‘,,l,"'1'}'," 1,‘ i "l‘\n 'i'l‘l'"ff":“': 1 sorry for their sufferings and to hear them e nasal sereech 088 8| ols 18 adumit that if he bad not done 5o the flames CONNUBIALITIES. Ol the oo ““1‘,;"1‘,’:,‘;“:,“",, Siongiationd o T T o0F R | would have leaped aerd alley or street shoe-blacking which shines itself, under. tho complote and highly approciated. After the | hd redoubled their dom g s anlev and his wife ever quarrel, | yellow flame of a gasoline lam) is ticing o At the session of Mosulo_ lodge, No. 5, o | worls al etired fo tho opera, bowse’ shero i | auly nicessary 1o Bafgrcab o oo LRt o || losotmporiiutonlnnumarablo o fand Nofoll Saturday evening, the followmg of- | FPIHIG repist was served by the ludies of | fires during his reguuncy as chier. There | A South Macon (Gu.) minister dchvered Fely Womun and Shoe-Blacking,? S e s COL N G vt Hlamee i | o sermons and marricd four couples one | Gradually the crowd thins out. 10 rdy, or deacon; Fr e g os ere the flames had | g 5 0 chite dresses have gone [P B Handy, Junior dencon; Prank InriET R RN A T Sunday receutly. MU | [ ks ussscestileonginaniin er, senior deacons C. R. Barker junior eobariy s S h Tho man who marries o millionaire's | ModeTale percentuge of *tho strollers are stoward. The other officers, D, A. Holmos, » a pillar of the church? Why, L aillEevant e T M the | duughter does not have to wait fifty s ifor [ 2R0SVOI0e 1‘:‘. a little unsteady in their worshiful muster; B, I, Tracy, senior war- | D¢ UGN BORY AL PLIAY, < between Farnum, Harudy, Phivteenth | @ golden wedding, Thol: benta. and smmny 'ob. the ehii e o den; W. H. Bucholz, juntor e an's “Mamma, do animals o to heaven?” “No, | and Iourte g when the whole city Miss Willing of New York denies that she fiozd] 5ol At _the PR TR 1 child.” “Then what can Barnum do when | was threatene ) v _ | is going to m ouug John Jacob Astor, L * vacant, ve going to bed 3 Ge vke, treasurer, and SEN10] was threatened v oone story was con 4 L . 0 S ) Caning o of - Db DT OV B i vin b oen e iAo b { | hoigata bhen sumed; the e compuny five in 1s81, | She may be Willing, but the inference is that | il i does verywh .}mf.“A\‘.:\”m,.{ R- 5 Ay IV.{G‘ B.E W MeCook 1o, No. 145, held their ropular | Bigsy—Does vour new minister preach | where, in spitc of the inflamable material, | he never Astor. then ulittle gust of cool air rushes up_the THE SPECIALIST. 3 o ! well! - Wiggsy—Well, some of his scrmons | one-thirdol a SH0,600 prope : | Mrs. Henry Mullen of Middlcton Corners, Feis el fesT Ll D election of oficers Tuesday evening, with an | Mo s deop 16 one | and the Ish & MeMahon tive A Ol Niaa plvalbisth!th . & BecEnd Har ot tyvinh | & st jpins LoHerowd: bures” 1ta" Liead "o =g Tl Doctor | unusually lavge attend of Maso So, Lucille, you wantto know ‘What are | Itogers, where the heart of vi within a v It is jusc comical to see Mullen T Tock 8 and tho st i e et o ren. e cleet are: R. B, Avchibald, the wild waves,” do you? “Well, - they ave | d#iin threatened and the damage was nom- | stalk avound the Corners. < B oups of a dozen or me No treatment hns ever bees C. P Rinker, 8. Wit Emil Lin d saying, ‘Lot us spra il s R AR An extract from a_parish magazine in Eng- | come from all the saloon doors in various &ISEASES more B 1 J. R. Roxby, tyler; W, M , seeres Sunday School Teacher—Now, little boys, I'he fires this year are too well known to e : “Unmarried workers ave | stages of hilarity waking the echoes with his had 80 o \‘ tary; I G. Rees, treasurer what do'you know about ‘. linth! Freddy | need mention, th the whito lead works | poqueste avry for some littlo time,as | s 108 0f nolsy song ox noisier i ment. A curets guaranteed i the y At the regular meeting held June 5, Hebron | Fauglo—Please, wa'um, he was rocked to | Ml Brow 2 hlngiike o | Wo.cuunot afford to/losaithelr isorvices, us e 5. e beginuinug 1o find business and | el Gls clcm g g i 0l 100, No. 4%, eloctad tho tollowlng named. of y oo i woralothen) e o ude ave lost many lately ' attling here and there over the pave- sTnIcTu‘E FUORS Jchp: Bava bian floers for the ensuing year: James Dinsmove Yirst Tramp—What day of the week is it? ‘L;{‘ A 1“‘:“\".’“_“‘ I W ’;'l“ i i than | goes not follow that because Mr. Stanley The patrolmen are alevt now, and us Stricture or difficulty in | W. M V. J. C. Fulmer, amp—Sunday, I guess—everybody | Liober ; a T““ u i "_;‘ ‘-‘" _l‘ ‘-“_ i narried he has rosolved not to veturn | they move ng their beats peer intot \mm.rllu bladder, prononnee it a most woniers W AL LA Bowudle 9 i s Bk G008 of et maies oy | lxteauth 2 and L+ Howard stroots thio | AR o0 S e ARt N0 o rokuEh A and test the doors. success. A complete cire in a few duys witliout treasurer, Tho iustallation will ‘take place | lives “of dozens of “peoplo hung | \iiitions o was uccompan e S Juds are banking up in tho west | Laininstriments or loss of Aipiiong June 33, g + g | tiswsad fact, which musthave fallen un- | uction of the deymetment saved them Just | bry anditivico HorBbrandnessaayediithn air las th portouious, cxpectint | LosT Ma"“fiun Py Beo Hivo Lodge, No. 184, A. P\ & | qar'the observation of every good little boy. | i G A . expedition, which precedes a summer storm, | sexnal organs A, M., of South Omah dhmo e, b itic d o boy, | across the street, a year or so ago, a L ARt AU RES R BN IR M AR ARERea a0 8 £ B ; Mrs, William Phelin and ho ‘o chil- | Oue by one the stars are blotted out tll the | timidity or nervoumess, in their worst forms aid Omata’ Thosday - ovening and “the. fi, | that fish bito just us well Sinday as auy other | similar case where thie ladders brought down [rs. William Pholin and her twelve chil- | 0 isovercast. A blinding flash of | most dreadtal gl o nhwohitly e Y g lay in the week. the ts of tho thivd floor, At the s | dren, half of whom were twi passed cers clect together with the ofticers eleet | % ie tenants of the thiv 4 . % i N yins,':pass ehtning, ash of thunde a0 dow Girand Mastor John. J Mercon Tho afieers | on the subject. He never gives assent to auy- | i flames and the smoke was pourimg up- | the steamship Friosland recently, on her way e oot B o AnEatai AN IR G M AT astor J J. Meree he oficers to join her husband at Fovt City, Pa. She | wents, cooling the heated walls and sinking | jnetruments. A wonderful rem: StalTed and anpointed tre ae follows s Wor | thing, Dencon—No. D've noticed that when | wards when the ladders arrived 1 ‘ L ROD aong e lesliag . Lll‘nplm SR :-‘_“ 1',\'“1‘1» N M‘“hf‘, tho Golloetion plate Is passed around, These are only i fow of tho cases whoro had two more childres but théy died. the city int 1, vefreshin 1 ludie from 2 to 4 ON A ’ } Ihe " storm rolls away as it came and tho T warden, £ Junior wa 0. B Minister—You say several of your compan. | Qmaha's fire departr Bt has saved life and ““lf;‘.‘,”}“J““"‘- M "'-"‘“"{' antaring N0~ [ et D e 0w | ot Do o ! cATARR“ Blood, Liver, Kid' | / “ Tubbe T fons were fishing i your fathér's mill , and generally Juck Galligan has led ife, was on the polut of joining the B Tioy ne \I )]l( n S 1 - )dS. MOTTO ((;( DO roasurer, Goog Brewer: s L AL L 4 a new world, cooled and refres dder cured retary, J. B, Watkins; senior doacon, W, B, | last Sunday? I am very much sury | the of tho Oblate Fathors, near Dublin Now there is a elatter of hoofs down Six- Ciired in 8 to 0 d Wi junior deacon, Claud L. faliot; | Small Boy—So am L “There sw't u tishi | 2 s 4 ht be told of the J gest efforts of Parnell and Dillion uth_street, over the viaduct, and fror mostapld, safe mo\V, H. Beckett: junior William Me- | In it d Fly exporiel Thero wus w time, | wore required to persuade-him to forogo nis ory direction; tho newspaper delivery boys 3 ok L5 Deacon—My friend, do you not know that | 8O 8¢ long ugo, after a five the entire | intention until the homespulo question was L ek i SRS Y083 | modieal protgsson. Bty et of ' 1511 l) I ' St BT e Ol TR R bR o R s BB A ath| | woh aial I n s AR R S ‘“]"“ Gt | department spent thrice the time cf extin- | scttled. n the meantimd he met his fate. R Pl iRl i | from the blood: a comp) 0 0 ) Of ge A D p ol s SMINOKS | YOR § ADECOISIQUD BIBLE: LRIV OLONS. Rin Ming the fire in ing the cisterns, and Du a married life 68 twenty-four years | 2% K _creops up In the irds | i L 1. Whealer, o behalf of the members of Beo | her--And dow't you know, dencon, that onc's | §iishing the fiee in vetilling the cisterus, and | 1 B mastiod Hisobiorentyst ars | bhegiu to twitter in the trec bivd | Hive lodge presented retivig Mastor chance for election is always goodin a doubt- | 8 LOOR. GhYR Wha i 4 ] ey O 1 in a window over Ed Maurer's pours forth a « ished 1868 ., times the boys hud in springing the boxes for | failed to kiss his wife bofore going to work in Gilbert with a fine goldheaded can ' 1 state ! '} pringing K k in st of soug, and the ho! an e ¢ WA B B oL borded cao, fu ful stat the fun of * witnessing an_exhibition run, | the morning, Because b, would not kiss her | DUrstof soug, and the hot night is euded; a follows esented to James Gilb - : i X jew day has da BN | Tnater of 1 ln.\-pml“.- Now % ‘\" B A Miss Hyghtes—Do yon still attend Dr. | Galligan finully got tived of this and invented | the other day Mrs. Butler gommitted suicide | 1O 4y has daw Ettanc X 1 s A J ‘j 1 \I l) L) () '\l' M. by the craft, June 1590, I8 Lo tylo's church down town! Miss Fort- | a detector, which put an end to the sport, but | by taking paris green. $hg leaves nine chul- ZH Ty I recy dear, no. - Weo go to “Father” | spoilt many an_exhilarating turnout of’ the | dv PROHIB IN FALLACY, N T qaliremont lodgo held . public fnstallation | Coremonial's,on the hill. Vs so wuch bigher, | To hundred 04 voluntoers with their carts tensus cnumeratorat/fichmond, Va., has | I V! 5t weok, und the following oficers were in 3 » B I, YRR T i | = stallod P, D. Donny, W ~\|‘v "' M “ 'Al\ You Kunow 3 With all the dangers hn'v)ul\ braved, all the found a colored woman wimed Martha ( Intemperate natics Opposing the 3 .‘l“ ' AN Story, 8. W.3 R. C & i el Yerger—Is your clergyman going | fives he has attended | who has thity-seven lildren since 1N Divine Ovder of Things, Btomy, & Wet 1.0, Mobonald, T W.; 4, u_vacation this summer? Judeo | been singularly fortunate in e erious | She has given birth to trigl Ryt 0 A R i GOR ’2:.‘,‘."3,.?{.!1?3ng% 133 (o tary: William T, Crook, S Dor oL Smith, | Peterby—Yesi we raised apurse for him | injury. He has had several na sscapes, | LWINS six times and to pe singly AMB LQINES ) S URR. ek s 0. 0. b Woakness of Tiody and Hind, Effcots 3. D) E. W. S, Pratt, 5. S.; Charles Smith! without any trouble, If we hadn’t he wowld | however. Five years ago he fell throu, She is now living with \uu.r ird l.u,mm and | of Tue Bee: Man is a physical, an itel) ] ..fiLF..'::fi":f' o8 in Old or Young, i W S, RiEY - 8. Charles & b | huve kept on preaching all through July and | elevator shaft in the city steam laundry, | of the thivty-seven childr Xt ono atovivos. | tuol, and n moral being. 1t i ( AWK, UNDRYRLOPR | ArtavIosH J. 8.0 Joel AL Green, ) 4 L 1 | EAR, UNDEVELO! m-:. ARTS OFRODY, RRLRURUAL IR Soa a6 ADguAY striking on a floor thirty-three feet below. Ho - stood tha tho muscles' and the mind mustbo. | Aue 3 AT Wencta o o doy! ~Barlial dodgo of I.. rty ‘.l a }-. blic in- | Jo went not to church on the Sabbath day, | hus been t thrown from Lis buggy while l'uhnn-niu Excursions, fhem, Allen, 8. W.: Charles H. : | |"l"l In order to puss the time away of 15 to m.u and Pacific const X o points leave Chicago every Thursday, g L0 bought soue bait and went fishing goRen. B, Mippoy,. tromuet § | instead v Y aruld, aking of the department he modestly | [ ) ) Joseph ' Dun D AR S l‘:'l‘“ : 23] Minister's Son—Pa, 1 be , | says ho is satisfiod, but Uat if two fires wero | Kinsis City overy Friday i ”“'I\“” A ir minds he would be regarded as o fiv | osoph ' Duti, A. B Soudors,'S," 8. | o MiNaters Soa—=ba 1 bollov ) tw'occur at once the orgunization would be | Fe route icket rate from Chicago | (00 THE TS t br . Witliaw Evans, J. 855 Robert Lumar! 1 [ aatly Rhoaken) charaa AR BR, A hampered, He wants a néw central station 80, from’ | Bloux it "OmaNa, [ Mubisct{oran: insane asyluw. Aund yet pro DOUGLAS-"-STREET. The oldest ani largest ea ¢ factor E A | Phis requost he has wade in his report aunu- | Lincol Kansus » [ nibitionists would have us believe that the e SOXFIOES. Maolary Koorp. | makes~ you entertain such an unholy la poquo 1 B dacon, or Bynsus Gy ping i A German lodge s boing orgaaised ot Lin. | 0URBHY, CBecuuse Tnotico how ewsy it ia | &4y, B8 ESR YA 4opartment hosums up | §45, Fate. from: Chlcugo 4 per doubls and Inoredsing Bractice, | Ouaba fox e work, usiug tlo celos Jerman lodge is being organized at Lin- | for you at church to put everybody o sleep e strength of the department hesums up | hapth, fro sas City 83 per double | making mew's envirouments such thut the 1 REMOVED 1o | brated spring washer axle ; coln. Theroarcn large uumber of German | thai appears before yourr - > SO | yuder three heads— goud alarm system,good | poiths (G0 .‘\uli]m’.r LR AR okt 0 | s ¥ohave REMQVI 1 | Uisisk i wadion axit - DEoTA. 450 citizens in that city, but they have never had | *Themain point in the losson today, chil- | BO3es and a set of men who aro accurato in | § | ; more spacious and con- | estimates furnished. Fine repairing a . venient oflices, specinlty, e o Bcon T i etting to | meals. Thesa excursions ave personally | “Itis ourduty to put temptati @ lodgu in which tho vitual was worked in | dren, Fomarked, tho suporiutondont Gt tio { R AT PR R Pii conducted by experienced exeursion | men's wa Ihat is, v arr . ’ paeir mother tongue, District Deputy Denuis | DUnday school, “is that everything that hap- In th hapter » chie rers nee any q 1 . ' 1 0 f y Syt e P U - \¢ chapter with the chief, his | managers who accompany parties to | society that men cou v . 1H0D and 141 Dodge Sty Owaba, #“Getermined 0 supply this long-folt want, ana | s 12 for our go f;(fff'l.\'.""(‘lm o hous | driver, ¢ Blake, is worthy of mention. | destination, For excursion folder con- Ioinotoitc et Drs. Botts & Bettsy {.W has the matter well under way. The | who agree with me. onthis witl ' | Next to Galligan, he mm-}ux-l; st man in the | taining full particulars. and map folde e Noeman oA i .. | 1409 Douglas St. Omaha, Neh, CHIZHESTER'S ENGLISH odge will bo instituted in about a week und | hands “1 nd wi ot uy Their picni g D0ia. A kol toen yenrs d time table of thé Sunta Fe route . o “The city of Milwaukee will put on her best | count of ruin, o hook and 1addor truck. and, for the paat idress S, wod, gone agont, | - e s prossi A 4 g - raiE2 CHORS DIAMCHO BRAND. holiduy attire during the week of July 7-13, | T soven years, has held the position of chie's | B L. Palmer, traveling agent, J s v in houor of the great crowd of members of Me hotel,Omaba. $2to0 83 per | dreiver. He bas, of course, had his narrow | 5. . railroad, i strect, #ho Kuights of Pythias order, their familics | day. Nat.Brown,propr, Lra I, Highy,myr. | cscapcs aud (shght accidcuts, but they have | Omabi, Nebr od n ; b, Gou 5 \ bl i b Marhge roofs matled used that they may be properly developed AL OO Were one 1o propose to produce o nation of athlotes and intellectual giants by making it atachment. No h On account of our large i | | | | | impossihle for men to use their muscles und g [ highest stute of morals would be praduced by

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