Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
M PAGE THE OMAHA DAIL BEE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1890-SIXTEEN ==& MODEL HOME == S IEASC PRI HOUSE. AND LOT, tOR $107.00 ON YOUR OWN TERMS| Qur entirelives arespentin work and toil, and the greataim of all ourlaboris To Make Life Comfortable. Nothing ismoreessent than to have a comfortable home, where we can fora few shorthours lay aside the cares of our struggle to secure such happiness and ecomfort. You can buy an entire outfit for $107. When such an opportunity Furniture and Household Goods we are offering for $107 on BAST VWEREKISY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. PARLOR. BED ROOM. KITOCHEN, 1 Brussels Carpet. : gedstead. . 1 No7 Cook Stove, Pipe and Trim- H H resser. mings. I Parlor Suit, 6 Pieces. T W Ear ) 1 Zine. g 1 Center Table. 1 Mattress, 1 Spring. 4 1 Glass Front Cupboard. 2 Qil Paintings. 1 Pair Sham Pillows. I Kitchen Table. altohappiness and contentme nt forexi stence. I Itis now within theReach of all, & is athand, Do not failto grasp it. Read the Jong list of 20 2 Pair Lace Curtains, 1 Bolster, 1 Comfort. 4 Chairs ' 2 Brass Poles and Trimmings, ?glig?‘slaegglg?'alrs. 1 Piece Oilcloth. -1 1 Easel. 1 Picture, 1 Carpet. 1 Lamp. 2 Rugs. I ToiletSet, 1 Set of Dishes. T T e ———. e OUI{ ’[‘]}‘ I{N b A Nice Rug with every purchase of $10and over. A Nice Set of Silver Tea Spoons with every purchase of $25 and over $ 15.00 worth of goods, ¢1.00 per week or §4.00 per month, WIRE SPRINCS, $I THIS WEEK ONLY. '1$ 'SONIHS THIM NANOM Y.‘x H 1174 ‘) \"‘r & " “WOerv ‘cC hise [ ¢t 5 - rer 30.00 worth of goods, $1.50 per week or §6. 00 per month, A Nice Solid Oak Center Table vith STy l)l”L]MS(' of $50 and over 1 60.00 worth of goods, $2.00 per week or ¢8.00 per month, A Beautiful Ol Pilll]tll]g' with every ])lll'Cl][L\C of 100 and over, i 90.00 worth of goods, $2. 50 per week or §10.00 per month. 1 1] 2560 v ofgole 130 et ek or 1200 1t o pecial Inddcements to New Beginners P—U WOUEN 400.00 worth of goods, $10.00 per week or §.40.00 per month. I \] H O l J SE E{ E; E; pI \l G’ DO 1 The Cheapest Furniture, Carpet and Stove House in Amerd ~ i) 1¢ Cheapest Furniture, Carpet and Stove House in America, 613, 615, 617, 619 N. 16th St. Bet. California and Webster. M 3 bl I lerf SN 4 B A . Open Every Evening Until 9 O’clock. Telephone 727 B. ROSENTHAL & CO, Proprictors S . -l e . AL 4 - o l e /1 T Y il W SR ST B 4 AR R N Nd \DLODGES | pakine it wilarwtut to admit deaters in intox- | campment of Beatice, After the banguet | and forty guests were prsentand the atuir | N [ V)P to LulflL the hopes of the most exacting re- | frienl of the ridegrom, snote Dombrow I\ Al fcating beverages to the orlor,) to th su- | toasts were vesponded foas follows: Pl | was onoof the most Bedge ot kne e { A ) AL DAL o | former. sKy. In the fight which ‘cnsued | bl preme chancellor for roval. This was | Sovereign Grand Lodge,” J. S, Hoagland of Wo nealnot presume thit any realor of | was fatally stasbed . i the tot o "“‘--(.\' declared out of order and an appeal was Platte: “The Grand Lodge of Ne- E; the Clinicbelieyes that the liceuse paid by | other guest sevions |y injure "t aud one S taken from the, decision of n.u«-g.mi‘ result- tor Burger; “Iho Patei: | oo "("'“']I" i saloon keepers 1o y busivess | A ereaved husbandin North Ciroli s . ug inthe decision being sustained, The mat- 'olonel James B, Nichols of o has sixteen ternoles of ythian s g { 3 Ap- [ legalizes such Lusiness,” Theexaction of Y toue > S0 R OIS Knights of Pythias, Oldfellows and Red } ¥ v brought up wgain, mighty Dollar s a Fraternal | 115, which are adnitting members at ey Doutars Suggest that Licenss Money B Ap- | fersiiiivs pich 13 sim N onChin g e Tilon on hit deyy Menin Session. y onmendation of the committce on vant, Omaha , “Progressive | Hieeting. plied bythe State toRedeem Drukards, | toward kcecping this business i LGl Wit iae welles e a at the ofice of grand lecturer be | Oddfellowship” George N. Beels, Norfol Ruth Rebekah degree lodge will give a he ha sons who wre atleastfinan- ) AT AROMeoica =l mirtlod od was defeated after a prolonged dis- | ¢ Jturesof tho st Doputy Grand | My i aul literary entertainment on the biefor: their good behavior o |y “,:’:,;“l'“:""““ “I";"‘h I cussion. terJohn Evans, Omaha; “The Future” P smyliance with the lw. Many good | MY, Gazim _wis a polyjumist! 1 RESULT OF THEIR DELIBERATIONS. | ™A"\roposition tochange the law to provide | teiireh Hudson, z Cavan of EI Paso, T1L, poses as can- | O LT THEDEGRADED,PROTECTTHE WEAK | oot e e O i ey oo Goride | (horwitiod) —Why, ‘10! MeCorkfe— for holding elections in subordinate ldges | The grand lodge sessionopencd Weinesday te for head consul of the dld jurisdiction m the drankird_ orthe hungry mouths of | Welb he told me that” Somctines bis wifq cverysix months instead of annually was re- | and continued until Friday oftemoon head camp of Modern Woodrmen, to be held at 5 wife and children, for the clucation of [ #¢tellikea woman beside herself Omaha Captures the Principal Offices xn’u lnu adversely and the report was unu \?’w\]m-sxl‘l_yx I‘I-»lrnnnu ,mi..m had | Springfield, IIl., Noverber 13, Build Inchriate Asylums andOarelor | theirown childen, Well and good. \l)u not l-Yfllu .\(I‘y\ a onearmed actor with tha > adopted, iough the prineipal streets of the aein! e PYtRIE e i lio! A o useit, Itdoes not belong to you Youare | 'Later O’ conpany, unmereifully . in Both Knights of Pythiasand Tho recommendation of the grand chan- | which tho. Eutriarchs -~ Militatt o o or oLy thitn grund ladgo of Ohiolevies Victins ofitherink Anitic Flhiit Wongs to_ o ¢ meled a drummer in ‘4 Milvauke Lot tha the _0dd fellows—Sketches lor, that the salary of that ofico bo in. | prominent featur 000 s iR e saacn YRS —Sensible Views of fortuate family, If you s~ | other day for Lookin g over tho trinsomm w i1 R aR e wsed from 1,00 to 81,200, was mot con- | The grand lojge eloctedofficers forthe en- | wido”(pombers. Withinon s e Humanitarians. tians and good citens, retum it to | Mrs. McWade wis preparing for bod ved in. e as follows, Grand masten, Join | fiong Yore tssaed for aomen may TadaisPoIsa- ihem, Cover it 1ato the trasury of | At Unim, Tn, Rever md Miss Minnie resolution was adepted approving of the Omaba; depufy grand mister, G. L SRS SRIec r AeTNID YL 00RYSS the soly pur fredeening | Flage have' just been married, Over thq decision of the supreme lodge to theeffect | Toomis, Fremont; grand warden, A. H.-| 10 anorder recontly issued by the com- TR ] and to succor his wife and [ parire door o the bride's house s (i The twenty-thirl annual scssion of the | that it wlilfor - a Cknight | Weir, Lincoln; grand treasurer, Sum M- [ Mnderin-clict of the Grand Army of the [ Nebraska Medial Clinie: This subjet is Amend theSlocun lay to thisef- | thewords: “Auniou of leartsn oo o grand lodge of Knights of Pythias was held |to use name of the lodge v, Lincoln; grand representative to tho | Kepublic theritual in use prior to the Boston | at. prosent uppermost in the ninds of atlgood 4 ate inebriate asy Use the 1i - [ hands, and the Flaggof Union for 1ever? e i s T S | o any scheme intenied to | sovereign grand lodge, ¢ e mmpmenthas heen annulledandthe owein it 1z of our state,and in that capwity | censomoney for their m o8 avinrn! | uhles Wkt tab ven thin) thoit R Enis cly lut woe. The Sassion oponed 8§ Jove the ife of mebers, The resolution | Ehs following additional g s [ use prior to the Louls encamment in {00600y 1o voto takoa part in the final, | it tothoseyho wntritite 3t Thisis justice ! question ; “I's m 2B iRk aboltig Wa. m, Tuesday wd continued untll Thurs- | also voiced the opinion of the Lodge that no | were appointeds — Grang . marshal, Julis | 87 re It was further an- |d0€ A L. I N ase, | Ihis is Chvistion! This s humsnitarian || SNV o finst o fo Sty oy day midnight, life fnsurance company, bearing the nume of | Neubato, ) graid couductor J.F. | lmced that the presmt member. (6nd,we hop just adudicition ofthe ase. | qyyi Sy d'statmmanshit ke fhinre, ‘o /B narell I shoigh) Very littlobusiness was done, the greater | Pythian, save that sustained by the Phillips, I grand guwdian, A, "V, | WP of | the orgmizatin numbers | Hitherto tho controversy haselicatel novone |1y b O Stalsmaint holes ex- [ houso now, ana 10w 1 thitk 188 hnlie yart of the time being occupied in_ discussion | Preme ' lodge, —shoud be patr Swith, Bl dherld, B, 3. Jendins, | fhoutour hundred and fifty thouand. In | pointof intorest t the physidan—the subject | coptupon the prescription of licensed physi- | baesn o3 Seadiing ith constderable flibustering intempered, | 1Y, knights unless first deprived of any | Fairbi chaplain, 1, J. O'Neill 0 Joarihe order hus disttibuted nearly | o5 yoon 10oked at solely from its economic | cinns, for medical purmses oly. Then pan- I e . ‘with considera stering persed. | ite which mght lead cople to belieye that | Pawnec City. 00,000 Tor charitie A committee has also ide, and there high license seoms tohold the | ish the salonlcecpor, the druggist and the Atllngts estyand Miss AnnieCams Tho session was oue of the longest ever eld. | it was in_some manner comected with the |~ From the report of the grand secretary and | €8 appointed torevisothe milings and do. | Side ud there high licuse soms tohold the > evision or disbedionce of the | MAK 0L Wishington were marriod at Balti by the grand lodge, Pythian organization. treasurer was gleancd the folloy distons on the blue book published in 1887 | field, le forhituro of tho privilege of | ROWINE aher div. Just after the cerenon y “The grand chancdlor reported sizteen new || Tt was d”-himllnmt_, hereafter nnlndm‘s‘hull ber of e bers enmlied to da fil:'lll“” andall decisions rendered since that | Prohibition at present wages its hattle en- o, or @ drug store, or to prac- "'\t:l.m,',"\i",',fl ,’("",‘“',';"{:‘,"{',“ """” f‘l"‘”\\ par > itute p e o be established in @ town whero | crease duringthe yeor, Mo Rl i tirely against whisky and the siloon, de- nile state, They e e Ok o capllal aty, Ladsliustitiiod auringihus lorm ofioflie, | org BHEreiivon o Tndgoni: wanout . Sho/l B o lodges, #12,14805; expended | Thequéstion of presenting to the legisla- | o) : el onger mide | Canthephysicins of the state gsumoany | & DO say that Hirdesty is cksnith d alded, “The increase would have been | i e X : 2 RReau : ! mandng that the former be 10 longer mide p ) that the young o At and addod, consent of both, In cities whe thero lief, 810,105, 18, New lodges instituted, | ture of Colorado when it convenes, th o antirel y | othervelation tothis question? Ifnot, then . 8 Loped, the much greatee had not the matter of the |arc more than two lodges, the consent of u [ 10, "Cotal assels of subordinats Iodges, 8204, | of the old soldiers for considomtic or dmported, andthat tho lalter bo entiroly | LR S EUE OIS BRI Hineatina, | beilg engiged tomarry a welthygentionan mnk fees caused so much dispute, in fact | majority of theso lodges must be sccured be- | 203,9 estingthe old veterans of Den Whilo | extinguished; thatbothbe doe away with | o nepouing the dr w wellas forthe [©0f Washiigton eight points are now awaiting to instituto if | fore anew one may beor ed, It was decided tohold the next session of are in favor of asking |in belalf of homeand state. bestinterests of ous great state, A 5 larriige by phonograph has tiken luce. this grand lodge afivms the decision of your |, I regarito the amendment providing for | the grand lodgo at Lincoln, on to crect o monmentin | From personalobservation we do net be- et A an waited upon the minister with aphowe 8 g & 9 3 a fee for withdrawal cards, the umount was The convention of the Daughters of Re- rution of the patriolism of |06 that the stat will gain b oh attenpt Dr, Bimev cwres ctareh, Bee bldg. ogriph. > ministerspoko into the apparas grandchancellor, more particularly set forth | ficed at 50 conts eavh. bekah was held Wednesd The following | tho wnion soldicrs in this _state, the |1eVOthat tho stato will gain by such attony 5 A\ tus the questions, and the bridezim the 1 bereinafter.” o ity s umended flxtng tho bowds of | oflicers were docted for the wsuing yem: | logisltire wiil first bo askel to ap. |t exermimtion. Itsworkin this diredion | - ————e— |inGuos of the oy, Th it Tho decison. st forth hercinaftor” was | the grand keeperaf records ud seal ut §000 Presidert, M. Heaton, Lineol proprilo money o build a soldier's Tume. | Will belaborlostus lous as unn;l;,'ll deo- | NOT “STATION" BUT “STO PO, presion was thou poted tothe liide, sue o1l I erad ALt ol e & and of the graud master of exchequer at | prosident, Bross. A bill was passed by the last general icbeverages are manu factured any where - . T . hundreds of miles avwiy, and she and the min. M folloyra s Xaur grand ohanoolloas leld | ¢ oy 4 ! ttiey, O tréasuror, | %mbly to wthoriio- ho. ANRIELMORE o & | Loeis oy CrEcs") 06 MTal I e do | A New Etymuological Star Avises Ont | iter of or villise wont o 11 e that whilst 4 subortinate lodge is working s | ™ ifihg graud lodge adjousnod atd:30 a. m., ; Haller, Bliir, “Tho "appointiyé | commission ind 30,000 was appropriated to | Shon 1e €Ut sulicient to supply the de onEhoW Procus, e i Inlistes prouniuctny the such with a spechl dispensation from the | Friday after decung (0 bolitho next scssion | oficors wore: Senior warden, Mrs. Kato N, | 0rect a soldios? himo. bat 1es e ruling | mand : g Disver Col., October 15.~(To the Bditor | couple manand wife, grand chancellor the feo shonld b at least | at Lincoln and lustalling the following of | Brown, Tecumseh 3 junior wardon, Mr ¢f thosupremo court tho 81000 didw't ma- | -Aslo thebenelt tholomewill dertvetom | 05 "l ™3 0 tike tho wonl ©depot’? | Mrs. Adu Richardyn seured a verdict 0 for the three ranks, Further, thatthe | flcers: tie Lasclle, Cortland; chaplain, terialize and nothing was doie bythe com- | prohibition, we submit that experience in o First, it »t pronounced | Pefore a jury in New York the other day for grand chancellor, if he deems for tho best in- L. Scism, Omaha, grand chancellor; | Noth Platte; condittress, M issionexcept to locate thehomeat Moute | stateswhere it has been tried te. R RYRIG. I9g0NS L ley 20 IEROG pronowl £20,00 forthe alination of her busvisd’s af- terest of theorder, may grant a dispensation | Carl Kramer, Columbus, gvand vice chancel: [ Omaha; inside guardian M the home of the man _addicted to drink is in- | %8 1t spdleds second, it is a foran word of | foctis, Her husbandis David ( ard- to reduce the fees for the thres ranks to $10— | lor; J. H. Green, Hebron, grand prelate; C. Arapahie; outside gaardiar John Hanson Craig Is undoubtedly the | yariuvle clby tho whisky jug, thebeer | FTeIch extrakshun, wd I don't belev in [son, o whon shewas married inii i, The ininum foo fixed by the supreme | ALon, Ainsworth, | grand masier of ex. | Dalby, Histinge: pagor Mo, heaviest man upon whon the three ranks of | /AFillY enrichedby thowhisky Jug thebeer | | (5 b oy or any other kind of words that | couble lived together util 1§31, whe chequers Lincoln, grand | Pawnée City, the order of Knights of Pythias have over |botticands tumbler or two; andihis addi- | |50 o) browunc, It is usels, confus- | rdsi begn tonogled her e Kl 'T. Burt, ther, your grand chancellor holds that | keeper of 1. E. Conlkling of ohn Evans, the newlyelected grand mas- | heen con ferrod s the Knight tion tolarder and cupboard atonesn “frrashunal to spell awonl one way | Vife of George A, Hurt. Mrs. iic) 3 whilsta lodgo is being instituted, until it re- | North Pla d master at arms ; James is anold titizenof Omaha, no to | “He was born in Towa City, Ta, and his pla phoses the lome into a saloon, the ingand 1rmshunl to spells won " | brought suit agiinst Mrs, Burt for $25,000 ts dispensation, it is actin d | A. Wilson of Aurora, grand inner guard; | Omaha in the latter part of and | of resilencois Danville, Ind, 'Heweighs in | which for the propagation of the drink hbit | M4 ponouwe itmother way, and beco: pur | Bothwomen have cattle vandies i T'e xis lodgze, and that the grand chancellor orhis | Joseph S. Phetus of Bewer City, grand | has been prominently idatified withthe in- | tho noighborbad ot seven - hund o) s i | which for tie prpagation of the ! ancastors were folish and lenorait enil 0 | “yyuging colobrations—Tho welling cle- deputy may confer tho thes ranks fox the | gutorguare The grand clincellor-clict, O | torosts of the ity iits atively. Mo joined | Ho camo o join the oner ot 1 mivielis |18 novexeeld by thomost nined oiforl of | orighita Mt §stupid Sistm o or IOMTUEY | raations Otk a8 fotlon s i g ool sum of §10,and even less if o recelves adis- | P Dinges, W. & Hamilton wnd H, M. Shief. | thoorderin 134 in Philadoiphis, bocoming a | theca as acquaintance with Georee Moore, | the saloon. angd orthopy, 13 1o veson wy we, Who QI | (xty days, vinegir; fist aunivomiry, iron | pensation fiom thesupreme chancellor. Your | fer of Lincoln, and \\'; A. Dilworth of Hast- | member of Crystal Fount lodge No. 110 of | of Adherent lodge No. 124, and was admit- That local option, @ very imperfect species |10 borash ..{ ‘!5-;1'A‘;:~_w‘l !‘:\:‘ 19th censhury fifthanniversary, wooden ; tenth aniy erary ] grand chancellor quotes as 4 precedent the | igS were dlectod trusices. y that city, % ted, with fort . on December 20, | of prohibition, does debauchthe business of | QI Remetuatotheircrron, = 00 tin' ifteenth aniliversry, aystal; twentio b acts of pastsupreme chancellors w granting will L. m, the newly elected grand Soon after the organization of Omaha lodge On April 15, 1876, he was presented e e SO 9. Gsaerng | e Hvags annivers: china; twenty-ifth aunivemary, dispensations for the institution of lodges for | chancellor, was torn at Hudson, N. Y., in [.No.2 Mr. Evans identitied himself with iha | with agold mieds by Adiosont Tolie Bi bo- | SrusEiste hts ben axnply. shown, snd phyais ot aro aqil Lo bring on b LUK Of lisiiver,” thiflleth anniy colon ; thirtys less than €10, the minimum fixed by thosu- [ 1357 and lived thereuntil he wis eghtoen it also with the Mascils Eriarmily, | g the hesvieliEmenter of tie onlsw:- | 98B genstlly ned noproot of th comeots | stralimmiind ponibilua. But e tow 0% | yeck wynfremary, linen; LoTIiLh sty emIry, preme lodge, yearsof age, wlien he removed to Rochester, | He demitted from the latter, however, in &'s grandfatuer was killed atthe battle |nessof the assertion. Locl option trans- | Woman who proi nuli'ifl d4pe | 01 $BULbO | ool ; forty-Alth annlvorsity, silk; fifticil w:.“m" mailars worerelerred to the commit- l!l:\:':u::: luu;\:'n;lll'l:«lulul’l'l“ 180 and ‘lnrnu{-\l”in order Ln;h"\'uu!) all hx“ time lnk!\ddl-sllnwshm, of Bunker Hill. 'His grandfather on his |forms drug stores into saloons, or rather SRl h ‘,,"“IH‘I‘, ‘k“"lh’l_"""l'”l.‘(_ 5 annm;r».ur. golden 3 seventy“ti 1, anniver 0 o luws which reported adversely onthe | Pawico county, becominz 4 memberof tho | in which he s always taken 8 great in- | mothors side was - Dr H o Catlor b ) s, which sail wider the sign of | e te Iace of “depot,” sary, dianond docisions, adding that whilo the facrase | Order in 18 'a Tuble- Rock in Pawneo Mr. Evans has held al theclective | sistant surgeon:general of the United Statos b”"',‘“:‘""’“' TEion sl ek o Bish F plieno S Alsaltlh pIeiaLl Aot el i || e B e i o tooni tod ol (Do lon might be larger with @ lowering of the initia- | county, InJanuary 1857 he camo to Omaba, inthe sibortinate lodge and all the | army. tho drug_sore. Probibitin gom & siop | won thikis pououneed asit i speled 1ding suilof John Creighion, # liw tion fee, tho standard of the membership | Where he has since been er ' in busin offices inthe gift of the grand lodge, He is further, ittransforms the homes into whisky |one lltuvxur'.\ gwd cllizen nlxlx vuu”\\ n]:qu’L Ve Il et Ha R oL, . wouldalso be lowered, Tho report of the | Thevast year ne, has devoted the g well posted on all the intricacies of the laws shops—utterly irresponsible, because utterly | COZIng ""v“'”; ""}‘_" -‘"‘““ for his 'l‘ LA T ) to lave the talor commmit 18 adopted, lnlrl of his time to the interests of theorder, [ of the onler and is greatly rovered among the R ok o = | 000 lhap the Jorm ol Z““’(' lndloae s [ A0 teady 1o ‘lwve e, wilord st The reconmendation of the grand chan- | haviug been the district deputy for Omaha | members of the owdor for hissound opinion ludsin its operition the drinker lim- | fo §iA o hse | Se 18 anAmerl bo | payment ofa debt, was sold at wiction kst cellor that the grand lodge adoptthe **Ohio | lodges and special ~deputy in the instituting | and unblased jndgment. ok dnslndein L1 opexsion. 1o dxip T g HoQemlis Lo T QOG- T Mo R O R T S S system” of electing ofcers was referred to a | 0f @ number of lodges in -~ the state. A few SREEREAY remarkable and | tragical, siys o special |5€1£ must, of necessi fall in its mos! used b_'lv v\u_\l pafiiotic American cit- (ot e i [h e RAE 10 IR LA, special committeo to report at the next Q‘""“L‘ ago h'; ‘:‘*""i“!“fl'_'*'"';"“ with B, J, 0, R, M. dispateh to the Globe-Democrat, Wihile | vital part, the disposition of the drunkird. :f.'l«'.'pt u.ili" wf::_Il‘—lu':Ii:l &'.‘-'ll.d therefore, not yet liquidited, eesion, FRSKINhe pRbLMMILactiie BROIRUMUNL S s i e s great coun- | her husband waslying on his death-bed, | = Now, what arowe doing for the drinken or | FIO JZ0, SR W0 HHES sbsent on his vacation and_§ The grand chancellor recommended tuat | Jowel a _Pythian monthly, My, Sackett be- | expirving fromavwound produced by his [the dunkara, inour state atprescit? Abso- | o e ponsl gh o incidont his caused @ the Kulght's Jewel be made the official organ | i0g€ the “business manager and M. Scism | eil of the Improved Order of Red Men of plring fromea ¥ 3 i he drinkercon= | (are M seecly Jaig, at deal of Local gossip. of thegrand lodgo and that the grand lodge | editor. Towa and Nebraska was held in Counct | OWR hund the vesult of despondency |lutely nothing. As long asthe drinkercon- | that rd s el e O extend 10 it whastovor financinl aid was e Heury Shaeffer, thenew grand Ikeoper of | Blus last week. Delegates were present caused by his awvetched poverty, Mrs. [tinues to keep the peace hois unmolested, s vo n')‘} pu u:un-‘d."nx.nmr aCoun- tomary under like cirumstances in other | recorts and seal Is a young man aboutthirty | ¢ 0= [l inrataN Cole re am from Now York |ovenif everybody knows that he is has tenin 2 S PR ST A LARI0 SFNing Pythian jurbsdictions. The reason given for | Years of ago, who has for a number of years [ Y00 cighteen tribesin Towa and three in Ne- | 1 6uneing thatshe, with her brother.a with rapidsteps to the end of his creer, and tisingon acount of oing tho fint to | aneclotes pic A In Aready 1 - g [ s v evel ¢ ) r} 1 3 J y ¢ B vord,. Now wewil hav a It is very shockin toa sensiti il rcommendation was that it was noces- | b6n ln the employ of Raymond Bros. of Lin, | braska, Tuesday evoninga large mumberof | vogident of New Yotk, wis the heir 10 | tenently by thoway of tho poor onse, the Smpiy St e wan, | Nor aowllber & (48 ey i TR SARIND [ARAN 1O sary for the grind chancellor to hayo a [ colnas a confidential cleric. He is spoken of | ladics from Des Molnes, who had gono to the | un estite valued at £10,000 in Englwnd. |sane asylum, the “penitentiary or the gal- | CR8IC to s widi1s the most progmaiv rail- | heas ihe wiy in wh o Yl e f mouthpiece through which o refute the | by lhl:;\'_a_\l\‘ln:lkww !.mu i Ak faerketit | Bluffs for that purpose, mstituted & tribeof | The glad tidings were read 1o the hus | lows Do we ' alize that n overy case the foRcin thil R | aai aae Lo S, e o d faudss hesped wpon, lin oficerssid mam- | S8patie yolig mav, ' who will dischareo thd | tby doguoe af Pooaboutas, The folloving of- | bend has (oiabiamer % rorl tothe hus- jtate mustluico cire of e rankinl tlere | Lowword, | wilagre (o onor the frst wad | proul of laving boa maried hore | and the Jewtl promised o bea paper of sy | tous manuor, Ho stated that ho intends to | Beers were elected by the great coucit lor | hourshe was dead, M, Colo cime | 3w he roiches thossstatios tolis grives | hatuses ithy aroptine an nual pas from |once, Vo didi winie, w10 character as was needed, The recommenda- | 4evote all bis time to the oftice, theensuing year: B. A, Hale, Perry, graid | from Southam pton, tinglard, muny years | [s jgthe part of wiscon for e stato to delay !-lf,‘[:.";w;\."'l es' to e I“lu Nty 1y | (RO BN DO Lie TR b, B R "IIQ tion was referredto the committes on state sachem; George E. Belt, Atlantie, Ia, | ago. Shemarried Robert Cole " For a | jts interferonce until the drunkard becomes w | StOP ohurbyan that] dideand tree o1 ‘om bog of the order, which completely ignored that L O.0. F, great senior sagamore; J. Morehead, Ce- | longtime they prospered, but at last | perpetual chargeuponits hauds? Do wenot ’ p— " = ties! Omnanother ocwsion VR Jorton refarving lo $ie alaiders and welr | Theannual session of the grand encamp- | dar Rapids, great junior sigamore: H. | misfortuncand disappointi knainof, hinumusle o s Whoredruniieds [ Dr, Bimey, nse and throat, lice Udg. | sested: *Don't you mix up y Jusands. | source, and recommended that the grand | o spendont Orde: i | UL B & . | They drifted dow il s tar weroredeemed —curedi. e, made good dti- —————— now and then, Mrs. Page, whe you tal lodge oMicers use the Jewel's columns “when | MeBtof the Independent Orderof Oddfel | U, Funk. Audubon, Ia, erat prophet: ‘lhh',v,',',: ’,',' ";"’:‘."“:‘f“ft".’|‘-}f,,, zens, in_privat institation, sud as the CONAUB LETIRS, aboutthen! Well, to tell you the truthe in need of such a commodity, but the report, | 10Ws was held at Beatrice on Tuesday of | W. 1. Davis, Des Moines, Ia., chief of | U Bt B ild ) Hroat, | Washingtonian homes of our country ¢ i sir, Ireatlydut Bub my third hushand, he was densely silenton the question of finance, |last week, The folowiig oficers were | records; E. D, Wiley, Des Moies, and R, L. | It Of. 0o ondenoy, Cole cut Sl t AN 1s it not sblotch upon the fime ofourmich | g, me wallwork barder to geta divorce | wasa mail 1 don't mix Wim up He got The report was alopted, 4 tatlye | CleCted for the ensuivg year: Grand patri | Williams, Council Bluffs, repmsentatives to llllfmm‘l\-"l' 'I':llwll'li' (ll““‘ yosterdy a boasied mi\t';lunl‘ml::nl?ll;-w sharne srime, et nevle hisie o u ol ting yourss Bearl 1ol o "ot 'L The report o upreme Representative ch, C. E. * o great councll of Toi 3 voq 0on, he died. and insanity and diath to overtake the poo . ol o Wing, r makeno doubtt The others '0't mothin Pronch, oh llo proceedings of thy supnme | Tt C- B Daughty, Norlolk: grand high | the great council of the United Stater: S | "Tho money was Left My Coleand her | felloy. who 15 the Viciim of his appetits for | De Mascus—1 suppose W ings is v Y A 10 i, Ho'd ha' mixed ham ap ok odge, was pronounced u model of complote- | Priesh G- A, Bonett, Omaha; grand war: | Wilson, Des Moines, great sanate: G, Rad- | A8 WOV Wis L0 AU QI mme by |drinkl Dus noimedinl sdmee lumaity, | of bis witts swcoss with er wvell St | 5 iy [0S W txed, them up- wuicie gess wud- occupled nearly au hour ia its de- “’,"'-‘l'l"- M,; Uttloy, U'N“:“ grand “'H""‘b* L ‘}'l‘“; Boone, In., great """‘hll"“"" P. 1 an wunt’ who lived inSouthampton, Eng- , even hatsrdid daws, poliial wous e e o e i s band's ba? fie'd’s mads nothing of thel ivory, . Gage, Fremont; grand treasurer, Samucl offman, Gray, Ta, great guanl of forest; C. ™ v iy v e omy, point to a better fate for the draokard 3 L ~e. 5 - - "The subjeckoof loghalating sgatast the ad- | MoCly! Lianms Junlor warden, 4. . Hel. | . Sparks, Des Molues. groat guard of :“_‘“"h ]' "‘”""l‘ ar, ¥ho 1A i HEst 10 | and 't a nobler solution of this porplosin s | BOW. > When & woman says au ything nean aboud wmission of saloBukeepers into the order came | ler, Hastings; grand ropresentatives, F. B, | wam. These oficers were all listalles We oreak the good newsio her, it stdll in oy gysmy Althe wedding of Mary Grabowisks & manshe always winds up her o narks by Up in the shapo of @ resolution to refer the | Bryaut, Omaha, and G. H. Cutting, Fremont. | nesday evening, after which thegreatcouncil | New York, but will leave with his law- | PESEES S0 o onty enter the arena when | Jobu Leviidowisky atlros Mountain, Mich., | saying: “And (he men areull alike. smendment to the constitution (passed by Following the election a banquet was ten- | adjourued to the Ogden house where a ban- | yer for England in afew duysto settle | it becomes total in its ofect ; i the meantime, | receutly, oue Donbrowsky spoke_slightingly - e the grand lodge two years ugo at Frewout, ! dered the grand encampment by Goodrich eu- | quet had been prepared. About omehuudred Up the estate, Mighlicense offers all the requisites necesary ' of the bride whereupon Tony IKosobosky, @ Dr, Bimey cures catarrh, Bee bligy