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16 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 28, 1800 { ' y f Ry People’s Mammoth [nstallmen i b s S N P At least 35¢ o goc on exery dos \ Consider how much yosr howe lar's worth of goods you by of ! ( can b improved thron o the help (\ 5. Gal o L see for your- U roay. Coedll Systel, and e \ { { ZT/:‘:\' u(iu/ /”(T!“:}Ilil.:[(ji/’./]!.l' ;/u:'(‘ ]' | 1 [l [ \ ;{:g:;:‘fi//;mlelc I-”““/:,(““l/“,h.,::, '/ nore goods and a greater varie- [ argBSt 8“Bra Fgfllt ]1“”88 lfl thg WBSt- dapartneent offered you. Pleasi / ty of thembeltey ste chandlarger e AT stores, than all the Installment ; o ¢ partments ave brine Jill o e /»/.u’/x in Omaka conbined, 613-615-617-619 N. 16th St., Bet. California and Webster. et nbihin, - o 4 | | IForging right ahcad! NC\'L"I' did such a business in September as we are doing this year. But we're working for it. We sell goods cheaper than other merchants, and that’s the reason people come to us. Lastweek was one of the best of the scason. We make our attractions doubly strong to % . < T 'k o le n) ™ ) . » o S make this week better. Look at this GRAND.SET OUT. It's a card that speaks for itself, and speaks well. We match these bargains against RS g 3 & k= bl - any that we've ever offered in this community. BED-ROOM SUITS, 16th Century, Oak or Walnut, BRUSSELS CARPETS, in all the Latest Tall Patterns, ST VS $9.50, $14, $22, $30. 48c, 65c, 75¢c. 90¢ OUR TERMS. FOLDING BEDS, 16th Century, Oak or Cherry, INGRAIN CARPETS, One Hundred and Fifty Pnuc[‘-n,,-. WRITE F 5 15 worth of goods, $9.50. 814, $22.50, $27.50. | I8%c. 27¢, 38¢c, 50c. RITE FOR OUR suozgg],‘lfififfig" P o PARLOR SUITS, Plush ami i %‘33“‘%‘35 i LACE CURTAINS AND WINDOW SHADES, B pc:t week or per mo. q .50, i LS i 35¢, 60c 1.15 1.90 128-page Illustrated Catalogue, $Zi§;§“,?§f.:bv'%e“k°8§gs per month. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, all gnarantecd, BLANKETS AND COMFORTS, L i Mailed free on application, Order N D en i 510 per i $4.25, $6.50, $8.25, $10. | 65¢c, $1, $1.75, $2.50, from it and save Gountry store- $120 worth of goods, DOUBLE AND SINGLE LOUNGES, | BOOK CASES AND SECRETARIES, Heopore erolti T ivenlwar: o 8 per week or $12 per month. Rt e $4, $6.50, $7.75. $9.50. | $3.90. $5.25, '$6.50, $7,75. O N S LR D el SIDEBOARDS AND WARDROBES, all woods, | SPECIAL—1,000 Kitchen Chairs. . . S SO 80 a Catalogue. ) $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15. | SPECIAL—600 Kitchen TableS.e..ereeveunrs ons ..82¢c ROCKERS, 16th Century, Oak or Walnut, SPECIAL—250 Kitchen Safes.....ccvvesuesons.. $3.20 $],35, $],75, 3295, $2.75. SPECIAL—400 Extension Table Callat once to avoid the rush. No trouble to show goods. Everybody invited to inspect our goods, terms and prices, Open every evening until 9 o'clock. No interest charged. No security sequired. Car tickets furnished those residing at a distance. Goods sold - on easy payments, to South Omaha, Florence, Fort Omaha and Council Bluffs, Bring the children for a beautiful set of I)I'CSCntS for All picture cards, § PEOPLES MAMMOTH INSTALLME? Complete Outfitters on the Easy Payment Plan. ——————— OUR ILLUSTRATED Catalogue, is mailed free to par- With every purchase of$10 and T B B over a set of Solid Silver Tea Spoons. With everypurchase of$28 and ties residing at a distance, It is finely illustrated. Weare filling onan average, 100 Mail Orders daily, which demonstratesthatit over, a solid Oak Centre Table, 613, 615, 617, 619 North 16th Strect, - - Fawen Califernia ard Webster. L ———————————————— g is being appreciated. do | agers ze Pres- | thoe A, nd lodge to decide at its | and theclerk of the court for money thu point for the g 1 posited. The case was tried by Ju meeting in October. THE COST OF PYTHIAN RANKS nev’ live. hand: wirort havetuce tosed % | CHRIS COLOMB AND AMERTQUE. @ plause, much slappa da | nodda da head lika him wonld say : ] head! Chris 3 ata P SDas Bl S d ata head,” Myrtlelodge has taken the initiative ina | ton in December, ISSS, and he decided that | contract with Mr. Jerome whereby they will Yes, gentamen, dees giva meda macha, 2 idee stic 7 8 matier which is of greatimportanceto the | When a child or children of the dec s control the rights in America of all_the one- pleas’, to meeta you an’ hava da preata talk T (iia o el n btk to 6 order and which will_ operate to theadvan- | vived, the widow was not a “legal heir’ of | act works of the young author for the next ’bout dat greata man, Dat one biggashame | ¢ olombo, you one et P ot K1 Have They Been Conforred for Less Than | tago of the entiro fratemity in_this iy, {A:I""lll)h!::;flnlli\l.l/ and :;nx\\:flq{\::;::l"l‘e\unl.( titled | threo yours. How Dat Gooda Man Discov Dees Country dat docsn Jund have no granda monumenti for | flat. Other side b one i a4 A “This is the securing of a burial ground for | o any e mouey in_ contro Mrs ; da greata Chris. £V cit’ ought hava one ta Paul—on’ da £ Ll the Minimum Sum? thoexclusive use of the orler. In itwillbo | Philips appealed from the decision to the su- One Fina Day. bigga mon’ fora him i L ok Al I ool wealgl / 5 4 Sl v fam. | premocourt. The court of last resort ren- NFuiitgotia At q i u boom, Wo o buried members of tho grler and s fan T G CHILT B CH ou gotta dat all wrong *bout how him find | halfa - witta dugo. fou It is o beautifully situated tract of | dered an op 1 ground in Mount Hope cemetery, The lotis | court below, and thus granting all of the in- trimgular in shape and contains 22,000 | surance money to the daughter. A greatmany square feet, allowing space for 53 graves | policies in the A. O. U, W. havein the past u the center for the erec- | been uina. Wanyf me syndicata, buya da twing 1 ¢ vou one pickanicka sail, ot ta much. Grov' Cleve' notta ran « decsa no democrata frec Amerique. at Clack universit MeGill university. Montreal, has ree L ,000 from Sir Donald Smith to s as Dr. Philips’ was, and in | woman’s bran itup one big How Ia know! Deesa way: My goota | Serewa-shi CHAUNCEY ~ AT DA GREATA FAIR. | reicud Péanutyl trruitusiand ifve io a8 ] York, Him sella da fruit, sella da_ban THE CHARGE OF A PYTHIAN PAPER, I trada 4 with & lurge spac N L. sella ‘da omge, sella da You go toa da dov—go. ton Sp i Establishment of a Pythian Burial | ¢ 0e o apbropriste monument. Backof | many st on_settlement, one-third of | pror, William R, Harper of Yalo is con- | 1talisno King Bigga Chump, Queen | goota biz on da Bron T ATt o Reriin, Quen Ground at Mt. flope—Alleged De= | thotria been set apart for | the proceeds b unlawhully paid to the | Lk LR ifty lots ha or of t! ngan off prosidency of the oW | Xsabells Giva da Privata Vacht | pum do anacestorof ¢ f | o b 5 & ! ¢ iva you da softa snap. : those Pythians who desiro to rest beside | widow. The nwill have the effect. of okt belonga to aa Colomb' fam’. Gootd man Tn go. P ; f falcation in the Order of thelr faniliesin & separic lot, Kach lodgo | Ssing a gueral change in the isual word Right women attended the school of law of and Christophero Finda [Greata Jplause!t] Ina da archives ofa da | org,'da quecn sticks da e PPUil s o Modern Woodmen, will pay for the ground it is required for | ing <x}.sx1vl:u-nn‘lum‘:‘“lu ) he assured 10 | Boston university last yeu New and better da nda Hook. fam’ him gotta da straighta hist, da monk' taka offa da cap'—m; atoo. I thoburial of u menber of thatlodgeor avy | frd)fat by wilo stull participate In tho | guarters are now i proparation for them Him giva me datta hist' lika dees “Goota morn'!" She say: **Youn bet, I Y i "f,','l‘ famity. A : 4 B Steps are being taken in Troy to crect Mya dad gotta marr-r-ied. N ! one | da morn’. What ta you w,.,T The following editorial is clipped from the The ofticials of the Sioux City corn palace Grand Treasurer and Judge. monurment to the memory of Miss Emma W New York, Sept Speclal toTi il il-n‘ml" lomb'. She mya motl lomb' | Politi August number of the Knight Ermnt, a{ bave aunounced Ocober 3 as Pythian day, Most everybody who takes interest in the | lard, who did so much for the higher educa- | _iyun wot's d L AL | Here name clear back to da gi Chris, I ) wanta ship. Wanta *scov’ R e sy Dy thian jousnal published | @b haveextended invitadons to inembers of | yra Chic fratornily, has soon and sometimes | tion'of women. ~“Yah, wot’s do matter wit chu, Italy Da Chris notta know her—notta know me; | Amerique, She's: Oha rat! Datta placa L HA AR e sl ke Ui orde t0 bo present on that day.. “Oman | ySANE TR Tok G eon S| i G {dent | Mt $Wiped mone o yer banans — ‘twas | Dat noa dif—him mya relesh alla dasame, | moa good. Dat ah fi) ] “hicago: division No. 12 will attend in a body on_tha MG 0K 1%, WV'o. < # G i 3 sanc C, Kettor, Ph, D., pres 5 e onheyivania, | Sudsey, dere—N s jist warkin ‘round de | We gotta trua hist''bout how him discov’ | liva. Dat whera daPucka ana col'ege ' Pennsy “Both the present grand chancellor of Ne- ces have made him prominent in this | Of the Grove Ci duy and Captain Hayward has invited all | s g T et dees land. 1 tella you da straighta goods, da chessanut; dat wher ARSI Nl B ealal bl R i has been clected president of Macalester col- | cornder—call de cop ! When d; o i i % Sl SAmmG Nass ‘braska, it seerns, and his deputies, have been | unattached Sir Knights to accompany his di- | grand jurisdiction, especially as district dep- i 2,090 5 o 2 3 hen dat greata man finish datta job him a da pickature; whera da Maggza Mitch- ? vision on that occasion. He desires thatall | uty, trusteo of the hall and usylum, cha digolibMinnoita. This was the remark of a spoiled newsboy | goa back to Italia e 14 - conferring the three ranks of the order in that state for asum less than the minimum an’ take da_goota longa ina da show ;. whera da Hoffu; 101 Datta trip to Ameri oo dath dabar, O,’yes, I lika see datta pl enief topies of discussion at the | to my Italian friend Peanutti Fruitastand as | res who wish to go should meet with the division | of the late Masonic fair, and now grand One of the ‘h met in Amster- ew York Sunday Times, | Phil-Hellen ie maka him da one night before the timeof going. urer, says the congress wh X Tapproached his place of business yesterday | er-r-r tiered—mea too! When him goa'way | ver' much. How much da cost, Chris ¢ provided by law, on the occasion of the in- & AL W) R ARl e L R S 1 st woek was the declino of Greek as o | SBUEEERC 8T ) Y | Lim vor-r- poor—when him gitta back (ka N et b CurleTt 3 stitution of new lodges, This fact becamo A Card from Heaa Consul Root. ure, with a finely-shaped head, cheeks as rosy | Stdy in European colleg 2 “Calla de cop! callade cop! You taka me | 4% £00ta Alderman orada congressman) him | ship, da big lot mon', da plent” saila men, den 3 public property through the conviction of one [ To the Editor of Tu Bre: Last Saturday | as that of ayouig girl, with Whitened locks | - Northwestern university at Evanston, IlL, | vt i G860 1 €88 08 BORL - EEW JE8E M8 | ve rorer rich. 1 go'way; find datta land; givea you da of his deputies recently, and hissuspension— | @dispateh was sent to the press from Chi- and chin whiskers, 15 familiar to those of our | hus opencd with a large itendance, By the [ forada fool, you s ; x].l‘ll sl You Liveliks dude, Hava dadand’ home—da | Whola & L 1ha A teh veas i cala by cago representing that the Times had pub- | brethren throughout the state who come nn- [ revaluation of the rsity property the in- | gitta out. I callada cop forayou; jugga you | slika ofice—da greata snap, So one fida day ¢ she R tta iy Mt ! the grand chancel- that a fellow-feel- nuallyto attend the sessions of the grand | come has been incr £200,000 per annum. | fo i bet,” him go [ Colomb’. I gotta’ put dem lectricka wires lodge, and to whom he has read many a good | « The university of Illinois at Champaign dabell. Calla | inada ground.” Gotta put one cabelli road da fivadol’ fine and da thirt’ da; ka da monk sick-—mea,too! Hallo, you | when him fecla da pr Joa | toa da tela “mu R-rr-r-in| nit was lished an item to the effect that as instituted by Auditor P lor, possibly on the theor ing malkes us wondrous kind. vey against J. reportand given his vipe advice. He hasalso | has a very largé attendance this year. About | =y ing ptbe Patlwelldaaas Putta da horn toa da head.— | onda_Broadw Gotta order some beer “lhe time is now approaching for the ses. | Koot, and that Rootwas a defaulter as presi- | becamo familiar to dltorent class of man: | ons hupdred sud sivty now stadents. have | JCerr,—~tuming to mo—you pret well dessa an’ say.—“Give me da connect’— | from Milwauk's "some flour from da Minne- 5 sion of the grand lodge of Nebraska, the re- | dent of the Modern Woolmen for from $25. ity than those who holdaffiliation to ourgreat | entered this fall, s ing the number to 50. "“”' 3 5 £ y-one, Genoa,” ap's new sealaskin sacque fr da Mist A sults of which will be looked for with u good | 00 to $10,000. A more dastardly falsehood | Protherhood, and thoseare the evil doers, for | Aygust von Bulnerineq, professor of it Quite well, I thauk you, Peanutth” I| Don him wait da quite while taka da 1i¢ | Xyanamako, IRalE Yeone i osifh ok O i deal of interest, For twenty years the orderin | wus never before imposed upon the public "hllj}' vespected and feared, though Just | jeal lawin the university of Heidelberg and | answered. I thought I'd stopa moment | nap while da centra 1 girl maka da conne ct, [ 1) 4 peop' knocks moout. No, Christo- I that stato had at thohead of its affairs th | 414 o groater wrong could scarcely bo perpo. | 1W08% OF the police courts, author of works on the right ylum and | and get those pointers you promised me on | Pret’soonone sweeta voice slide downa da [ Ph dat cost too much. You wanta da ! brightest men in Pythian knighthood west of u-u-\"u EE O, oo aonre "'1""» I| ; Bonwof St George. the systematization of international law, is | the speech or address you were going to pre- | Wire—hitta himina da neck, Him waka up much,” T say: “jost onoa-half," i theriver, men of ‘strong standing socially, led upon &n individual, ho 'Times did Shaleani-elcice vt ot He was born in 1 N (a1 Mg JAVARRE R ¢ E Helloa!—datta you, Romola t—ah ? L AR L Ll men who commanded respect everywhere in | not publish such an item, the suit accuses Shakespeare lodge g ts first entertain- all seminary, Auburndale, Mnas, has | B2 v Cha pe C A Wil you plea hava da good say: “Well, I tella you what: you b thosupreme jurisdiction, so that Nebraska s Columi onal suit | mentof the season last Wednesday at its the opening of the world taks my privata yacht—da A nobody of default, is not a pe On 03 00-, h come ofo’ nta—go ov this summer turned aw bring 'longa da ay for want of Toom to mys surpa i i T 0 f hi i 5 4 . §8 v | da wat) find datta land. k v ! had made a name and a fame unsurpassed, in | gmingt Root, b : : g new quarters in Wolfl’s hall, T wenty-second | ; been ab ake. Tho [ sition at Chizago. Has Mr. Depew been ta machine, want writa da hist’ mya 4 lan ick uppa da ] 3 againg , but against the society, and qf y as many as it has been able to take 1 ) | N St % i oot 00 SR I0guS, Dy say Rieudlodge thename g s B Fe e Nuither | and Cuming stree mme of I's party for trip round - the world { around to seo you about it yet! And have | trip to Amerique, Gotta dutt Well, gittada ol faei bR Jog “',':l““,““‘,’“'" Y ’ of B. 1. Fren orge H. Crager, J. J, s Payey s sponsor. Ne L[ agrinaiualis picty £or & brip EOURS sl b o move on quick > watta datta hist? outa da 5 ayou da Madrid postao / Monell and J, bropshire had a national | Koot noranybody clse has defrauded the N tations i HERE OB stIB OsIoh ; abll yom:auttan o ing luahap It —putta i Frencha cover on, Nama it, | , Datta proposishhitta me ina da neck, @ 1 stauding in the order thatmade the grand | deroutof onedollar, and the evidence thus | Was vresented inwhich the following persons | A chair of Hup ,.'I"‘“ Vi "Ia“)"f"‘“"‘\l}" **You bet!” he otta da speech Not,”” “Krootzer Snootza," or some '-‘lulil{uj-_. ~taka da yacht, sail ov’ da willl' { Yodge of Nebraska respected. — With the last | far produced will undoubtedly exoncrate the | (00K part: Mrs Miss Stribling and H“llz‘h‘ -:f" e D Gustave T, | downn fine—g giva da peop' da ke dat. We gitto dd newspap' | 1Soil 44 greata longy timo—noa lanome-mm ~ session i that stato camo a clean, unrelent: | o PETEE N T ORI W IAREEE ED ] Messrs 1 Hewitt, J. Upton, e e Lo tho colioza Abont the | trua stor’ 'hout how da greata Christophero | to giva da book da ' buda critizizo —gitta da | (HE-IUSU AT, wat), wal alla da time, Da G , ingswecp; aswitha sponge, the names of | PIO0F Y Wrong wWhnoTer: One P | Charies Hin, Sto . Steibling, Wright, | SR WO S (0000 Diwight, fills tho | Colomb’ discov " dessa™ countra—mako da | Mist Comastock aft’us. Da book sell lika { 1500 gL EIHGTRed. - Wanta atrike want those whom we were wont to assoc L. McKinnie was removed from ofticoas and Whorry, ‘This | Same tino v peop’ laugh—n da fun—we maka da mon’. day—T giva you dy 4 it onea mor therise, progress and success of N head physician of the Woodmen forinatten- refresiiments and then the | Professorship. WP X “\vell what i Have you got it When da sweeta Romola heara dat she | 3o ‘“‘.L“:: H"' a I 1\1_ rou din’ und ds were wiped off the roll, and if all “the relia- | tion to bis duties, for attempting todefrand | time was devoted to dancing. The affair | The married women inthe Cincinnati pub- | \pjtion outt pressa da but'—ringa da bell —calla da groma A ey e i Das catetis da liallano 3 blostatements are to be credited, this result | tho order by bills for services not rendered, | WaS # pronounced succoss socially and finan. | licschools have won a gr yictor The “Me? No, T not gotta da speech writta out giva him da ’ord to hitch upa da horse toa A morr i', Took was accomplished by methods by ‘momeans | for protended expenses which the oficers re. | 1ally and refiected eredit upon the lodge. | board of education s relustated as teachers | gy Mist 'Pew doa dat, 1 gotta da speech | da Hanasom. Him doa dat cap X morn’ 1 locka out,—Seca da land— eruditable to the victors, metiods which | fused to pay, snd for conspiring with confed. | Louis Littiefield acted ns master of coremo- | the married women recently dropped f1om | jng ga head.” Den Romola, da ty pewrita queen, taka HIn upa tmpe e s s o8, da shore they must have imported fromthe sucker | gates to nullify the charter and obtai 3 s, ably assisted by the floor committ tho volls, ‘Tho votowas 17 to 11, and this | Tiiwe give it to us T said.—*Give me | grivotoa da houso ofa da Colonb'.” Da Ch sba stump—big talla pole, Hime wava ite, LUy the charier anc obtain @ new rs, Evans, Copley and T. Stribling, i | settles the fight-which has been going on for § e M oy | drive L o 5 a newspad’ ina da hand, stite. one, with himself and confederates substi- Svans, Copley and T, Stribling, and 2 4 W considerable | Some ideahow it goes and how Mr. Depew | meeta her atta da door—give her da goota T calla oute— ( “With the persounel of thonew sdminis- | futda fn placoof the legilly oleoted offeons, | the reception ‘committee, Mrs. H. Evans, [ & und has oceasioned cousiderable | SOmCIdeahow | smack—da sweeta kiss lika da ' Merici “Ab theret—Is deess ) tration the Kuight Errant has no acquaint- | aud hehas for several months since his re. | Stribling and Messes. Hooden, Hill, | bitternes : ; lla vight, alla right” said tho dago, @ | husiness man. Dey hava da nice chat—-da | Hi Ef e deon ance, therefore no fault to find, except 1t be | woval been engaged in publishing incend . Stribling, J. Stribling and A meoeting of the alumni of the Missouri | gt taking possession of hi B e | e A el in OB e LIxrou S0 A Y Youa bet that the maner of their advent, judging | sonsational and. false statements caieulitod medical colloge was held in Louis at the | svaiontened up to address animiginary audi- | orie data machine! Yest CGoots net! We | Whoyout” from sinilar experiences, gave Bopo DUt | S it ded e de iy tements aleulutod 5 collcge building, corner of Jefferson and | onee+You standa there. Keepa still, reit dutta hist' T doa dat dickatsta act, you | oot 5a¥—""Christophero Colomb!, I fiuda you slight.promise--clection mothods a3 unfal- | 4 tutended to destroy the roputation of tho Order of the World, Lucas avenues, #or the purpose of arranging | (eiee’ I 0CR, MiSE" paw Walka oun | Siritd dutta hisy §doa dat dickats ) You [ out. Who yout? j v bespeak the ofietals as sced tho crop, | *Tp lpjure e aulaty iaelt, A branchlodge of the Order of the World | for a couvention of the alumni from ail parts [ et TS U i ds bow | Goa da tyx 3 . Him say,“*Me! who mel Bigga inj’, I rut i s d 3 he order of Modern = Woodmen was i = i s United States to meet in that cit na da plataform, "] Den him talk lika dees way deesa land. Tone journali 4 9 while this journal will yield to them | f A e \ was organized last Thursday evening at the | ©f the United States to m n that city on | i loes —greata bigga crowd—greata man one journalista man. ~ W hatly { o raise for wi res ounded by J. O, Rooh whols its principal | F8< g e st October 4 to colebrate the semi-centennial of g Mo . H How I find Amerique: By Dante Inferao | you want! Just meed of praise for whit theresults | gpicer, About fifty thousand merbers have | Paxton by electing the following persons | (¢ 8 peop'—da clappa da hand lika dees—da laugh evidence, it will look forward to the coming session with much interest. That, which. ouo man, orset of men, canaccomplish others can Ao, and 1t remains tobe seen whethey or mot the change in Nebraska in 1889 brought with it betterment." Grand Chancellor Mactariand was asked what truth there was in the above statement that the ranks of the order had been con- thoir alma mate R g Tho Northwestern university at Evanston, Sebave DEOL A 19 Mg samiiie thur Jaegar, president; Henry M. Morrow, | near Chicago, the leading Methodist 1wlnmllm CASO " °TS, 858 COS| ¥ vice-president : S, cret the west, s elocted s its president Dr. Only one frate sodety in the United o AR R e v Fin:tho university of Michigan, States has added more members during the ARG W O Rnes, Ber | His salary. s ctoibo 8,000, aduated list year, and an_insano desire for revenge, AU, S S ? ! university at Ann Arbor in IN74, inspired by hatred and vindictiveness, ha been evident in the efforts made tdiscov’ Amerique’ T say. Den him well, putta dabigga wantad. inalla da aps —Datta how find whatta youd a land, want here, Dat maka you rich,—Da Peara —da yell—da raisa up—maka noise lika da ";-‘"',‘\'["""‘“"mf"“‘ ":”lz‘hmId"“'h,"]"’('l‘“‘;W‘\“‘ hotw: ge Wash of Amcrigue da fath? ofa da [ néwsa smilo, smile—now on deesa side, now on dtta | countra. Idiscov’ da i de—alla 'roun’,—Den pr da peop’ I gitta born inda C longa time ago, 1 | Soapa man gitta rich datta way du Say shutta up. Mist "Pew putta da lefta hand | goa not much toa da school —~dat maka me | peo da Scotta Coda L Oil ona da breast, lika d putta da right band | tired. Mya fath’ maka me work ina da | Waka damon’ datta way here o ke i ost!, Tika deos, cleara da voica, | macaroni fuct!. Notta much ! —dat maka mo [ Igivada man' daad.” Wait fora d y—Hum ~~A—hum! !—Huh!—Him | tired too. Too mucha work not suita da Ital | finda Awmerique, back, Givada g sphero Colombo, " Wa Leen_enrolled and nearly ono million of dol- | officers: W. N, Nason, pust-president; Ar- b Ohisintopiiore Colambo, Tam di | say lars have been paid to the famil tinel; W. W N. Dorward, trustee from t George W. Collins, who was commissioned | Like the mnew posident at Amherst, Dr. deess Wi Lorred for less than the minimun fee provided | jroy he efforts mado against M. |, SR G oo at. Boston to organizo | Gates, Dr. Rogers is not an ornained minister. | §in*\ e down toa da front.—Dacrowd ver’ | 410 man™mea too. 1 skippa da trailoo. Gou | newa land. Ditta RS Dy I on th accalon of Lo Jnatiation of | 100t aud s otclal cubinot, “This lust ven- | 8310 8ARY"100; clected saiciton Nab, opoued its now | an. neass dn gummd drow.. Himsny 0 ome, Solla da banan! . da bask gna A now lodges. He replied that there was uo | yion'lia lertion of ofticers soon to transpire; | together with C. Pl . one hundred and te Lada an’ man—(de peop' . giva arm-—maka da Jit' mon'—sava da mon’. Soacu [ Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg truth fu the statement, “The supremo lodge | P will or seht tor Tive. o baom it | Pho Omaha lodge begins work with o . Two new hers have | plause)—1 ver” glad sce you here. I ver' g da mon’ way till] gitta da big 'nougha wd - has fixed the minimum fee at $10, and it | exposeits cownrdly ‘u“_‘_ e AU L0 | fety memoc composed of representative dded tothe faculty. Prof. Jillson, & | you notta stay hot i go'n' maka to buya da handa org’ and da cutea 1it’ mon's Ordered o Dubuque. wosts with thegrand lodges to iucrease that Posolts cowardly author an “;“L!‘;{"" business and professic Itis asecret | graduate of Brown univer tikes the | ‘hout deesa fair. 1 go'n’ tella you some da Den Ta trav'—gou v’ place ka da moo Second Lieutenant J. M, Arrasmith, Seeond amount as they see fit, with the approvalof e 2 LTS order and desigued for social and intellectual | chair of Latin and modern languages. Prof. | news 'bout dat goota greata mun, Christo. maka da mon'—hava du fun—git dagooud | jnfnerey, bas been orderod 1 10 the supreme ldge. The grand lodge of Ne- A 0. U ¥ amprovement, while, at the same time, afford- | King assumes charge of the musical conser- | phero Colom’. [Da peop’ clappada grub—make da mash-—maka da love, Tuhoeal e ¥ai09 prooeod 19 braska has fixed the minimum at $20 for sub- | Thesupreme couet of Towa handed down [ ing its members exceptional advantuges ot Tho outlorks is good. President | yell lika da_d It Colom’ Mya dad write “you coma back.” QU awlington and Keokuk, Ia, in the ondinatolodges. 1 haveheld that beforea and accident insurvance. W. H lodge is instituted it is not a subordin hava da dirt street Ta write N an opinion iu the Philips' life |insurance case | mutual lif Will spend & year canvassing in_the | deesa land, Chicag’ ne which was an afirmance of Judge Preston’s | Binsler and 1. H. Sheafe of Cou life suita mo | order named, in charge of the regimental d1n the cast. Mr, S, H. H. Clark | Chicag’ for the Second infantry, Twe wich; deesa 1a macaroni—I maka | cruitin A toa da dot. You mak; il Bluffs hava soft coal-—muka but is a partof the grand lodgo aud is, the decision, ‘The decision is an important one, | Wers present and assisted in the ceremonics. | and wife havo given 8050 to the college whita m; da 1 Vlause] Chie da mon'— maka da maka da greata | five thousand dollars has boen fore, working under the law of thesupreme | and affects & geeat many polices of insurance fray the expenses ol water into | ey’ hava da Phila Armour to pack da pork, | name, Doesi eart agh fora me, ALY Jan e X lodge. This latter body has fixed the mini- | i the A. O, U, W. and other ussessment or- 1. 0,0, ¥ Merrill hall from the C works, u da sonp an' Killada heg. Chicag’ not | 1 go'n’ fin ¢ n J \ ighout the differ h. 108 amum feo at #10, and it is lawfulto confer the | ganizations, At the time of bis death Dr, I [ Goodrich lodge gave itsfivst party of the Pozdneef, u profe ntal lan adas Mayor Cregier to cunna da town dees | back to Genoa ) nod too much lika | i SaPPAgiout Mo djeran! . ThlE degrees upon charter members of new lod AL Plilips held an insurance certificato in | season Friday night. There was o large yersity St sesburg, his 1T da greata Chris not find Amerig da St. Louis—dead, flat—maka da monid sick Tew of OBl hE op e MoRtAc for that amount, which las been done, the A, O. U, W. for $,00 which was pay- | attendance and a veryenjoyable time was had. nation [ of Paris a | Chicag’ nev' hava da grippa car; nev i mea too! Goota by! Da monk' stay ona n for the army, to b taken S class tho lodgo is chartered tho feet must able to his “iegal heivs.” Ho left surviving e Manchu manuseipt which is_supposed to bo | da Parma he v hava da Whipple mau | da road-—mea Ciistor o nitional guard of the diffrent stater arq provided by the constitution pres: him awidow and one minor daughter. H. M. Dr, Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg, the most ancient known. It consists of 161 | atta Av | remamb’ alla da Whe mya f let him gitts | foom the suburban towns Wb states aud subordinate lodg Some of tho leading | Carpenter was appointed the guardian of the e » leaves of Chij papyrus, contained in four 08 an' ( n’ ofa a hund’ rooms. | mad—teara da hal 1. Him | B expounders of the Pythian law in this ¢ daughter Bessie, The widow contended that | Jerome K. Jerome has been declared by the © portfolios of yellow sl a circumstance c when dat greata | +Dat boy lika nba fool Di Blkney >¥ take issue with tho graud chancellor on thi . Birney, and th d, We notsitta here, jeech; Peanutti not sella da s 1o believe that it be- | man find d she was entitled toat laast one-third of the | metropolitan press tho coming playw he heading | I not maka da life insurance A fam a dif —da monk’ tray’ alla da s——— ight which has led hie His "Maister of Woodbarrow” s crowding | longed to an imperial library l:umt. and hold that, as the grand lodge his was disputed by the ns expressly provided that “the minimum | guardian of Bessie, and one-half of tye money | the Lyceum theater at each performance. | on the title page has been interpreted to | banan'. Minneap' not fight Sainta Paul, Mil- | su m opens October 4 at feo in this ‘stato for couferring the three | Was by agreement placed in the hauds of the | Prior to the production of the pliy at the Ly- an “Book of Words and Phrases, compiled auk’ not drinka da beer, Sainta Loucesa A wiy welearn da geog’ ofa da land, Amber, who last season rauks of the order shallbe &0, there isno | clerkof thedistrict court until the contro- | ceum, Mr, Jerome was almost unknown, his order and during the sixth yoar of the | not hava da i procesh’, Boston oun’ an’ ro ikl time comoe back | 8upported Louls James, will be his leadin yower, except the grand lodge, which can | versy should be determined in | dramatic efforts having been confiied to present Miug dynasty. ! not eata du bean, Philedelp' notta sléep, rail ace, 1say: “Deess carth notso flay | lady { «hange this law andallow the conferring of the the © courts. . The widow thon | writing one-act curtain-raisers. In theseho roada men nev'maka da strike, da repab’ yeop’. Dessa carth lika mya head e three yanks for o less amount, Thisusa brought suit - against the guardian | has been highly successful in London, Man- Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg, purt runua da whola biz, da democrata gang | rouud.” 1 tella dat toa da monk' —da mouk' | Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee Blag, 1

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