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v € g S MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1800-SIXTEEN PAG Morse’s MovingSale Cheviot Suitings 96 more beforemoving in- 1o our news tore and we find many lots of sssGoods we would_i NI criflce than move, 20 pleces plaids els. st Xtures that have sold {rom e g this sale, e, Only two we BROCADED English Mohair H8¢C. the finest sk Molinirs, fmported this season, very stylish for o vening wear. o e, are finislod and are lied uced Tlese M MOHAIR Brilliantine 9 I full asortment o wlot Is worthy uch under b desir- urat- Tention, be Sule price only FRENCH Tamise Cloth A Lautiful quality, softfinish, wide ind fornerly sold for & week our price, 2 e Morse Dry Goods Co IN THE SANCTUM SANCTORUM Tle Fiwely Equipped Temple of the Masmic Praternity, NYE ON DAMON AND BIlL PYTHIAS. The Pathetic Story of These Old Chumsin a New Light-Matters of Interest Among the aternities. Altlough the secrct socleties of this city are noie of them provided with a temyple in keeping with their weilth and strength, there is no lack of lodge rooms where the reg- ular meetings of the varius lodges arveheld, They are in all quarters of thocity and their sppeanncois as varied as thelr nunver, Thebest fitted quurters, all things consid. ered, are those of the Muasonic fraternity, at Freemason's hall, cornerof Sixteeth street and Capitol avenue. The lodge rooms are on the third floor and are reached by a winding stairase leading from Capitol avenue. A long hall ninning the length of the building vorth and south, gves entrnce to J roomon the floor. In the swuthwest cor are tyo lirge anterooms fitted for reading pu Thelodge room usedby the blue lodges, chapters and commandery is in the southeast corner and is about 40x6) feet, Upon entering the room, the e upn 4 symbolic painting o the edst wall over thestation o cupied by the presiding officer. This painting reprsents a seene of the deluge with the ark in the distance tossing upon the augry waves while the vivid flashes of lightning are see showering upom the hapless bark. Low upon the lorizm, the sun isseen rising in glory, its first rays f & uponan open bible in TR foregronnd resting upon an altar which stands ona wek out of the reach of the rug- ing ers. Placed about the altar are three buring tapers and over the painting hangs the mystic letter G. Inthe westend of the room, over the sta- tion of the id oficer of the lodge, is an- other paiting representing old Father Time, with hishourglass andseythe, standing be- side & mailen, toying with ber golden treses whilo she reads from an open book resting upon a broken marble column, the topof which lies on theground. In her hand thomaiden holds 4 sprig of weac At thostation of the third oficer, in south, s another paiting, representing a waterfall with rocky banks above and below and borderel with lirge trees, from one of which is suspended a sheafof wheat Opposite the station of this last officer tall futed 115, each suppOrting a sphere, one representing the earth, the other th bewvens. Aboutthe wall are hung emblons ofthe onder, the level, plunb, square, com- j0ses. /e rests the are floor of the room is wverd with Brussels carpet of a light hue, and on the dals, extending sround the four sides of the room, are pliced comfortable seitees, Passing froom this room along the I, & large firepnof vault is reached, where are stored all the ngali and lolge property. The fint tiing which strikes the eye upon entering this vault is the beautiful lanner of MountCalyary commandery, Knights Tem- olar, which cost $1,100, and is oue of the fnest in the country, Awmund the sides of | the vault e lcker forthe umerous arti- cles belonging to the various bodies, Still further down the hall, to the left, is the large room usel by the Scottish rite bodies, The provaillng olor are red and black, the carpet being red and the furniture black. The dripings of the room & so sranged that the apartivent way Lo huug ie Morse's MovingSale Men’s Winter Underwear AtlLess Than HALE PRICE. of Winter Une MORSE'S MOVING SALE. LTADIES LADIES Fall Jackets, Fall Jackets, il 12 lese came in early in f the scason, &like all bulky Mudeof videwale goods Toosc front, lined through- gools musl be disposed of ot with satin rhadamas, before our removal. They _are male of black cord di- and finished in thebest pos- sible manner; fit guaran- L agonal myorted cloth, cuffs, t(‘u] Moving sile price, and end ver e Fio o 16ts Lot1l,at75 Cents. Lot 2, at $1.25. EARL & WILSON'S OO LA MRS D5 00 shapes; Some of the sizes we il we your than rave collar and sleeves hand- somely braided with silk | Moving sale price $8. LADIES Fall Jackets I, LADIES FALL Navi- e markets, Ladies’ Fine Blick Cliy Diagonal Cloth Jackets, fut;nv;ly front | SR 2 i | with vest This is one of the Jauntiest and & e ‘. most fashionable jack- ets brought out this \!u\'ing sale 50 dozenall g more of. bt cheaper ihen will tave no Ve you oer bought MEN'S BLA (K SILK Handkerchiefs, e, v Just recivel of nen'’s fust bluck silk b extra value, uily e, large invoce nd kerehiofs, Lidies' Blick (ork- screy Novmarket, wilh mrrov slip of satin Taced ords, loose front, tight-fit- ting tack and ful sleve, The price we have made this new- mirkel barely overs the cost of [reightage . fom fctory. Mor- ing sale price §12. THE MORSE 1DFRY GOODS ) LAGE " SO 19¢, For Monday and duri shall sl 10 d blick hose at 1 Gt our priv \d Shade(loth before you buy, but the vay et uate Nothing d all work gusrauieed, ’I‘ABLL SPRBEBADS. vree line of ne Decorative Table Spreads just receivedin all 1d qualities, ~ JUST RECEIVED. Tor Septenber, Builcriek's Deline tor large metropilitan cats. FushionShidet and Pajer Pattems. 2 the week we e quality fust Morse's Moving Sale Twilled Scarlet Flannel 21c e/ Tomorrow we flace on saled000ynrds extrn welghtall wool Pwilled Sarlo nucl, our ¥begra ayun Scarlet [willed Flannel %50 50 y arls of this 40e quall row aid during the week it not wish 0 move these hulky goods. makethissacriice welear tie lotont, Searlet Flannel 19¢ Ttwillsoon be time for svoolin goo uity o buy the s tomor- youto thinkof NOW IS your quality for L CLOTHS, 19¢ f pleces standurd quality Table Of] Clths, sp 1d ussortinent of newest putterns, full 54 Ine atlve. These are sold overthe cty, for this gra Gk Remiemberour price is only 10 yurd. s wide, Morse Dry Goods Co redor inblack, About the walls eral ol portraits, prominent am being an excellen likeness of ex-k arfield dsince the preceeding cho -ty of enthusiastic citbens of Sy- | nl Pythias is y taking off his coat. Near by stindsa min with 6 broad axe The Syracuse silver cornet band _has and lodge aud other | just played “It’s Funny Wihen You Feel That | Thursday of list week which was atended These last mentioned roms are provid Wy aud the chaplin bis made a lmg by Oddiellows fiom Omala, Lincon and with the necessaty ante-moms, which com- | vthias siidinga tmde dllarintohis | Fremont, Foir oachs were required to Dlelo. ko equtpment of thalarestana boat | hatd and whispering. 1o hili toxivorim his | saes iy Omine amtren Mol i fraternity headquarters in the ity | moiey’sworth. The Declration of Inde- T StEon vas £xi3 taned By & sl ain i Next week descriptions will be given of | pendence has been read and the man on the e 4 Eranaoit otlers of thenumerouslodge roms inOmaha. | leftis rnning bis thunb phyfuly over the e turned out : | edge of the me a wirm wele: I'he affair K. o | Pythiis takes off lis llar andhis informalandno tine was lost in The Pythian Knight, in itorial upon | swéaring sofly to hinself of his miser making, Daicing and kinrad snusments the Pythim press at Mil- huhlt,n IlI xmc {v:‘npu 'un'wmmr'm‘r,’-‘:«”l‘;r) were indulged in and everybody had o good i 5 folowine to say | solitaryhorteman s f10, wukee, bus the folowing to say | BOuc Npntiromhe setting sun gleam wd | O about o well known Oumuba gewtle- | gliter fromthe domeof the court house and muw: “Harry Merrian, editor of the Pyth buthe the groen plans of Syracuse with Spr, & ‘merry' gentleman, who al plendor, the billowy piles of flecy speakson the ‘spur’ of themoment, did good | Pronzein thoeasiern sky loke soft and yicld- serviceas seeretary of the association. He ingliken Sara Bernhardt. y i sman isseen coming along notonly kept a faithful recond of the pro- ceudings, but looked after the roquirements the Albany and Sy ise tll road. He jabs the Mexicanspurs into the foauy flank of his ofthe innerman, Bymaling certain mysteri- ous pamses and touching secret springs, he noble cayuse plug, and the of the whip, materiilized a table loaded with tothsome ashe movesthroigh the air singinga merry sog. Danon has been deliyed by road viands, long and short neckel bottles, and between the popping of corks and his own agentsand washoutsand be is ulittle behind | time. Besides, be fooled ~alittl toolongand | dulliedin_Albany with his fai But | keen wit shared by Wheaton of Mimmeapolis, | heis making time now, and hesailsintothe Poland of Colunbus, St. Johnof Rochester, | Yard st in- tine totakehis part. Heund UORYGLQ. oot e " | Pythiss fallintoeachoth W a w Orlemns, Cushing of Chleago | clew of fine cutfrom each other and weep to ouFort Morrisoi andonemor | slw musie. Dimysius cones re thecur- , the time pssel | tain, bws andsays the exerises will be members of the a rpresent at the d gatk s, pirted at last with m sctonate words in the hope of meeting aguin next Jing an orphans's home inthat ste compiled a listof all theorphans of | Oddfellows in that jurisictin aul find ov 400. About 200 of themwillbe ready to go intothe lomeas soon asit isready. A basket picnic was leld st Fremmt on be | he fou arc 50 THE S(HOIL TEACHER ABROAD. sident 2 | on the form, chec the hall from this one, which is used for ti m s a still Becawe the Cownty Institute Has Just Oome to a Close. LAST EXERCSES OF THE GATHERING. ha he sa to pu ou tol. How the Teachers Appeared, Who They Are, Where They Reside and How They Are Renunerated. ass on tha ANational Union Council. Aboutone lundred gimtlenen wssenbled in the Elkslodge roon last Mondayevening and inslituted a charter council of the National Unon, apopular American order, conbining patriotic socil and berevolnt faturs, and unmimously clected tho folowing oMficers: ex-prosident; J. W, I €. S. Potter, vie pre R. Lm\-i.l,un. spoakers 0. Hurd E. D. Branch, finncil secret | ¥, Vaill, trewsurer; C.F. Tattl, clipl W. W. Bowlby, wher; Bd P. Mulln, atarms: J.A. Elber, dorkemper C. McClure, W. P, Brounay, J. F. dall, trustees, The work of theday, in fact, B the instilite was loneand the young ladies and gen tlmen who preside over the schools of Thuglis county felt satisfied with them- selves and allthe world beside. The varied tures of the little band were illumined withsmiles aud bright eyes told of happy hearts and cheerful anticipation of meeting lovel ones fron whomthey had been sepa- | the work of or be asl lom The tine had cone torcorganie the Doig- | Wi las Couity Tewher' institte. Prof. | 2% Mathews, the county superintendent, was in thechair, Prof. Logan of Kansis City, ho who had,for twowedks, wtedas pofessor of arithmetic, granmar, civil governmentand several other braiches was present, Miss SarahRiley of Lincoln, who hadlec- tumd oo history, tuaght. the teachers hisiory and drawing and physiology aud by was also there, Prof. Jamus, superintendent of the Omaha schools, wasthers, too, and smiled upon the gatieriig with the interest of a patriwrch among instr ors, thing seemedto be in_readiness and conmenced, balloting in which andgirlsas well as young menand men with silveged hair took part When the balloting wmsel, it was fowd that the following officers had been, elwted for the ensuingyear: President Mr: | B A Mathews; vice presidat, W. T, Allen of Elkhom ; retary, Miss Awa E. Leach, | st Waterloo; treasurer, Miss Jessie Noyes| the Witerbo. FPor the wsition of money-holder, a gentle. min had ben nominated. ~ But anoth tlemandissented fron himand, with m of muolesty, embarrassment laniry siid that be thoightalady ought to beselected for treasure As o spoke acertain younglady blushed The suggestion that @ lady act as purse holder was adopted, hence Miss Leich’s elec tim. Theu Prof. Matthews mide spech, teling the tachers that they [ T hid _not pail e much attation | of ‘George Crook Post No, %82, Omala, toprimary work during the institute but and upon the reversethe Grand Amy b that they would do so next yeaw; he told The banuer was suspended with hoavy gold | them low o baome good teachers; to main cord which terminatod 4 the sides i tiin orderin their cisses; to use the black tassels of the same mae oardlibenlly for all their dass exenises; | ation of the Sous of Ve toexpect Nim to tell them they were present as spectators. wrong when he found thom d LR G. AR, The Women’s reliefcorps of Cusfer post gave a social Tucsday evening, which was a very plasantand sucessful affair. Theat- tendance was good and therefrishmmnts bet- ter, Anaddressof welcone was delivered by Layrenco Whitemarsh to whith Mrs. Pitterespuded Mijor Furay deliverd a stirving address and seversl litlle girls sang asong, Shott speeches were male by several conrades. The meumbers of General George Crook post No. 262 were surprised Friday night by the ladies of Custer Women’s Relif crps No. 88, which descended I @ kdy upou the st while it was in session at Goodrich hall, After theladis hal @ined aduissin to tho inner sinctum a beautifal hnner of blue silkc wos prducel aud Comrado Bumson, on behalfof the Relief erps, presited the ban ner tothe post in a neat spsechin the course of whicn hepaida fiely tyrned conplinent theladies of the crps. Aftera song by atrio of ladic ding, the pist communder aceepted th ner in the name of the ad called upn_ Colonel Moses OBri for @ spewch. That gotleman responded ¥ delivering abrief but eloguent idc whichhe linkel Relief corps and Sos of ¥ n one pitriotic gnup, wlded the finishing t surprises by serving ve and cike on th old familiar tin plite and emp. Tie binner was 4 very handsme one of blic bawner laving upo_ the frat the inseripion of pstpoied. Heorders the band to play some- thing soothing, gives Damon the appint- ment of superiitendent of public instruc- tion, and Pythiss_the pistofice, and every- thing s lovely. Orciestra pliys something touching, aud the curtain comes, ‘The Chavter Restored a rey Li ke ot Depity Grand Chanee ¥, Roetland T arson of San Francisco dis, tricts haveorzanized a corps of actin lodge officers, for the purpose of insta Thecharter of Nebraski lodge No. 1, A, F\ all of whom are m of the Uil and A, M., the odest lodge in the state, was \!‘fyvllll;khl‘:“-1}}“:"“;}“‘;; " n nstord tothe bdge last Wednesday night Pythiin Knight, and will tend lu\m;n].n'x bty Grind Master RobertE. Fronch of Ketr the mnk with the membersof siboriinate | ney, essisted by Graund Custodiin Lee P, lodses, many of whom have uo apprecation | Gillette, of what the Uniforn rank is Tho t altpber Vioa apl Good Samaritan ldges nowmeet | 45 the August by the tha grand master at thenew lodge room of Muation lolge it JohnJ. Mercer beciuse the lodge tok ex- Twenty-sixth aud Cuming streets, Bt Ny ception tothe now famous edict of the grand master on the Scottish Rite question and on Pythianism. Heexpliins the origin of the Knights and and pssed resoutions declaring that that of- ficial bad overstepped his authori gives his version of the stry of the two friends, Damnon and Pythas, and the tyrant, i Srior | B e it ) o grind lodige at its session Dionysius, in the Fythim Alvocite, s fol- |, 50%){reved that the oharter ind be restored to tho lodgo within lows: Damnon and ¥, sixty duys on condition that the popular secret o oficers and members who were prisent when weresolidon each o the_resolutions were pussed should signify of one anothe theircontrition to the grmd naster, chewing tobacco The diretors of the grnd lodg 3 plied with and the lodge wis convened by pleasant. They slept together ood off” the landlady from mouth tomonth | order of the grand master, About twenty of | the nembers of the lodge wire present and in the most cheerful and onfous manner. the followir oficers were elected and If Pythies snored in the night like the blst of afog horn, Damon would not get mad and duly installed : . B. Stfford, W kick him in the stomach, assome would do. [M.] R. W. Bailey, S oy He pently and firnly tok him by the nose |J.'W.: Jom W and liftal him up and down to'the meny | W. ¢, McLean, secretary; D, S§ rhyme of the “Babies on Our Block." Tl Willlam Robertson, J. D, lovel oncanother iu season md out ofseasii. | The lodge will wil hod its noxt Thele aflection wis like thesoft blom of & | meeting the firstTuesday in Sopte Wyoming leglslature. It never grow pale or | Fremaso’s hall. Amangoments will wilted. It wis alyaysthere. IfDauon was |made to told the meetings of this lolge at | at the bat, Pythis wason deck If Damon |thishallif itcan be doie without couflicting went to w clureh fair and invited stara- | with theother bodie tion, 1’_\n.v!-m \i\m.l{l g0 too, md — vol to tie handsomest lady till the Fist Natlonal — dank of § yra- {04 .,3:'_”.' f)'l e e cuse refused to honor his checls, — But one i gy e e S PR day Danon got the budge md tild the vene | FRHHEE 0T WRLE oM o8 rable and colsssal old bumuor Syracuse wha | 142 (TS bs iidh 0 excoed e Mo he thought of him, Then Dionysius toid the | S of any oufer cvilied secretsociely by a chief of thesausige grinder to tury on the | Auarter of a millio, steum and propare for business, Bul Damon | The next session of thoughtof Pythis, and how Pythias hada't | Will be leld i Omiha, 80 much to live for as he hal, aid he male & I'\'_wl! of the sausive “1"'1‘."““ of Messrs. compronise by offering to put Pythias to | W.H. Greenand john H. Evaus, who ex- soik while the genuine Danon welt to see | tolled the many virtues of this city when the hisgirl, wholived at Albany. Three days | Mmalter was put to vote at the Plattsmouth session, Tue ladies of the Rebeical branch of [lli- were given him © get arnund and redem toprotest. We will now suppose three days | mols who arcenguged i the work of estub- old of the ldge, as fi jewels, were seized well last app vthins were named aftora nization, because they thought more hey borrowed )eiable ‘n-l tow ing, thei > 30 s together he lalies the nch 1o theevening’s bus a little | tan g, sbar rie _ nt Then Prof. was oily the use:d the Dr. Bimey cures ¢ Jimesspoke, He said morer class of teachers who its insteadof their boards and | that the good tescher invariably wished | the holars tosee the work done by herself which she wished themn to d I told his | Ve entive listimers son good things which had been told him when he had started out teach Yes, he went a hind that d told themn ibout himself he was & little Loy Ofcourse, the te had been rea i lis pres Tindlay's Biggot Oil Well, There is great excitoment oil operators at Findlay, O. drilling-in ofan ofl well in th partof the city, whicl is, without doul the greatest produeer ever stacls in an oil field, The flow wis over 1000 harre the first hour, and there is no letup thestream of petroleum that tlow from thepipy The well is goo 000 burrels aday, it is thought, poisl | S st Birney cures citarih, Bee up _the ano ove northe the tri-state cone Augist 2, 189], as a ve lioy by s whers knew that henever very littlo boy, otherwise it physical developnenthad beon singular doparture fromhis origiial stature! | Will, when e hud goie to school, he beenvery, very indolent, He hal no goue tor der Pythias, and if he failed his friend would go Dr, teacher. become saw the possinilities He studiod, howeve from the farm, the teachers beforehimhad come from the far work of that good country te ing to the sabject, the profusso not be evertendto muke her beautiful in rated fortwolong w . Then owi And class, old men with he de| tasted the joys and somows of m tho lass with her toward the e: tite amualexaning to secure Homes to meet. th ey casses of district and gradec Aul wlho whe hud [$] Miss Minule Hills, City; C. “NU) IB] l{ 67 Morse’s Moving Sale BICYCLE Playing Cards, 15¢ a Pack. §1.50 a Dozen, The 1o here, and S Wo it atlhe wintor nlents will soon bo A revival i cand playing in Anticipiting the denand, able (0 Offer this popular pivek, or 4150 a dozen, As a toilet B we areen cuke, wi soap Cutd ngin very larg bl to sell Cutly Teothers cliarge you e aud 250 CHAMOIS SPONGES, 5C. tity we have sold of these fs fabulous, To-niorrow we t wross at theridiculous prico Just the thing for windoy and carriige deaning. T) somict Ladies' Linen Cape Collars, 3C. BEACH. We place allof onr odd lots and sizs of Ladinw' Linen Cape Collars on our ceuntre Lible t0-morrow ut 80 each; they have sold up to Morse Dry Goods Co aise he winted to le had been too lzy to work and il it easier to go to schonl, sit »und and keep his instruetors in boiling oll, tospeak, Once, however, he had hada s o tall, awkward gitl, She totheage of twenty years, assed lis cloventh amiver- 11 and awkward. Shetalked hin, slowed hine that thore oightto bea rpose in his going 10 school and that he glit to profitby lis attenda e, She dbim that e ought t study and learn and 4 gr orihe flrst time he which lay before him holeamed, but he did ot hud becornen great man. He did s \ that may great men bad cone Ho had come from the farm, m, but because St d attaine hud not v ath m, andeven the represmtative of Tue had come from the farm, But the good her, returm- said, would fact, il would his mom- forggotien” by i, in rof. Jamestnen offered 4 numberof sug- tions (0 the teachers as 10 how they might suceessful in work, and sat down, king pardon for having spoleen tothem so 8. thero was a general th the instr ng the envy f e the hand:s! rm_ emb: n musculine eyes because their 5 were not fonales tobe accorded some S80S, what medly of mortals passed the ortorial wll-flowe as e sit - uanoticed o a lad in the sulks at the close of There were guls in_ their teens and ary hair and amost palsied yowg ladies just ripening into mising womanlood and young idals of manly vigor and bearing; were some {0 whom disappointment had ne and upmn whoso faces it hal tracedy p anl inefaceble ines; and thee were mails aud bacielors and others who had vied life. in calicos and silks. They all complexions and all degrees of re- The girl with freckles sat nearest with milk-white features. The laughing eye and roseato cheek ito lightenthegloom of her senior, ose weight of woe was dearly indicated in listless de Lo, ‘or s thoese dying in one of the large class rooms of high school. Kach had maid 50 cents pense fund, the county had ) m and 1 the the institute had derived about All of this will be applied arddefnying theexpimse of > the gather: | mirehed tothe cloak roomn, donned ir »sand started for the arding s, first, however, having ted the nvitation of the young men to tho which had been tendered therm at the iness c of Prof, Rathbun, who had | ghtthen penmanship. hese ludles and gentlemen, or many them w attended the lon riquired by theschool law shers' certificat d on yester. m flew back to their various oir old-tine pupils, mothers, ndsandsweethearts and prepare for the | y and (oil of the cluss-room during ming winter, went as cherful as S010e their #$45, some their e the per mouth in the 1schools. Mathews bade them Jising o meet them liter on, which, in this county, the professor s oight months, To keep his will becowmpellel tovisitaboul Afly ts wierethey will be found, it is to be »-d-giving ovidmee of having profited their attendang pon the lustitute which 10y @ thing of the past were thes: > found plewsure i ridity of August! damsel mortals had been proprinte: te birds the class ndustrious mo; studying duri Their lames and res| aces areas follows Lowe, 81 North Twent . Koo, Seyoe, Valley; Laum G, il T went *t;Nor i Spaulding st 2 Slov Seward str North T stead, W axton block ; fourth fllluh:\umnr a Loft. warl stroet: . J, Bolwell, G. M. Mullins, Papillion! rsis 2. Stewart, 4120 Nicholas street; Fred ybinson, Omaha ; T. Compton, ]\unuull T 2. Duboisi, Council BLufls; Mty McMahony, North Twenty-fifth stree B. I McAdams, commer Charles Hart, commer Omaha; Hartio D, Knight, 1041 \mllh ’l‘\wul)- fu, 862 Johnson Johnson ardne reot; Alic Lama | WV Irv ln;.hm ninth stret; Bertha street; Mrs. Bertha 2 Mauie Weasa, Flore ; Kate A ( Omaba; Ida Millin, 1617 Cuming Parks, 106 South Tenth street Thomas, Valle Mary Lonergan, Florenc W. L. Alien, Elkhorn; Mrs, W, L. Allen, Elknorn; Kate McDunn, 1807 Center street; Maggie Pollard, Millard; Anno Conway, 282 Nofth Nineteenth street: Nettie Elkhorn; ' Jussie F. Nmt Marion B. Noyes, Waterloo; [} South Omaha; Al L. R Valle Thompson, 1407 South Twenty Anna E. Lamb, 865 strect; Mrs. Jennio V Ed. A. Pollard, South Omah Bomer, Omaha: Charl H. H. Hood, Bellvue; ] Or S0, v 3 Jones sixth street; rnty-third Omal B, 3 Mary Spatter, Omaha; alker, South Minnie' Sw r, Omaha; Callaly, Try ington: J. Hess, L . D. Switier, Omaha: T, Wood, Omiha; J. / ming, Fremont; Carrie A, Binghar Bertha Bootl, * Omabu; Sophio ¢ m.lmul Omnaha; Webb Bronson, Valley Omaha; Emma Nicholson, Omiah; Haid, South Omuha; Helon Prors aha; Carrie Jeus: outh O Briccl South Omnahag /3 B Gifford, Omhaa; Jessio Kin Awie E. Leach, Elk City, i iaiatiu ki )r. Birney cures catarmh, Bee bldg, -~ Alphonse Daudet’s Youthful When I first saw Alphonse Daudet he was as beautiful a8 a woman, writes Lucy Hooper in theSt. Louls Post-Dis- putch. Long almond-shaped dark eyes ofa solt yet brilliant brown, delicately cut featuves, long brown, glossy locks fallingupon his _shoulders anda com- plexion as pure and transpavently white and pink as that of a girl of sixteen went to make up an ensemble that wias singularly and strikingly attrmctive. When Diudet in his youth was engiged to be= come the ry of the Duke de Moiry ho was surprised at being received at his first Interview with his employer h amarked degree of coldness and an brupt intimation that he might retive. he duke afterwards confessed laugh- ingly thaton beholding the soft-eyed, blooming long-haired youth he fanced that some one was ying a trick upon him and had substituted a pretty givl to represent his new secretan But the pussage of y as wellas Daudet’s in- tense sufferings from rheumatism have deprived him of the delicato bloom and ferinine charm of his carly years, - - cures catareh, T — - Mrs, Wickwire—Oh, thit 1 astory of & poor, starving woman in Massas chuseits selling herlittlo child for bread, Mr. Wickwire-Why, that was a regular swindle, Clearcaseof fulse pretense, Why didn’t she sell it for meatt <ule Eilhon; Link, Millard: A Wernan, Omaha; W. B, Beanty. Dr, Bivney > bldg. wiul, Here's Drink Excelsior Springs Missour) waters, v, Birey cures entarrh, Bee bldg.

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