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'I‘HE 0 IAHA DAILY BEE: N['.\'DA\’./:\I.\R(‘.II 15, 1801—-SIXTEEN PAGES, TESTIMONALS. | DOCTOR C. GEE WO *20% e TESTIMONTALS. 7 THE EFFICIENT AND EXPERIENGCED BB S s 4@%110 Is He? CHINESE DOCTOR. e T T have aulfored with REEUMATISM and DROPSY for upwards i f vt e Cured Hundreds of Chronicand other Diseases . 1 nfortunat [ re of ton s, and entively gave up the idea of ¢ iny curad BHYISLAEE v did good, Wha,t Has He Done? given up by other physicians as an incurable Hined of DT, O QBH W0 and u“.fl,,- TR AR T PRORY bave been doctoring with DR 1 in other words to die. Afte four months® treaty walking and running I did having o sp HOW THESE TESTIMONIALS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. WAL AL AL LA, s Alas b afllicted ke myself, who may wish me to nuthenticato this written THOMAS COUGLIN, Hith and Haruey STOMACH TROUBLES, 1 was run down, weak and sickly al b time. 1 thought, perhaps. [ must suffer all time, Some of my friends advised me to try DR, C. GEE WO, and to-day 1 can erate- A fuily sny that [um perfectly cured after only two monthstreatment tunitics that and contented, with healthy child- Ihave lived hore fifteon years and am well vil yerfec cured nve previousl ed all Kinds of medicines n {ia Sl % L quainted, and [ will S, ; R ren, will e only too olud to ac- n rlectly \n“ \‘\_ r\ h‘\\‘ i .\‘\\ 4 ‘\‘x(\:m \ \\‘ 4 1: L 1. ..:.:I o glad tosee anyone T know of my friends whounre sick | TSR . ays rolioved only for s . Anyhody wishing (o se [Signed] Mus. AUGUSTE DREIFOLD, 1280 N, Hth s, i . A ' { knowledge e, ean see my healthy appear e by eallin ‘ nlx o »1»\ stroot. ‘ Signed] MRS, H, LUGHE, 1502 6th Strect. STanas L, 4 VNN ‘ r |Signed] ( 1 St has had for the development of it y ¥ il / For tho last fow years T lave beenn vietimof chronie sickn ess i ; 3 B ( ' o Uldy ¥ sevoral Kinds, My lroubls Hopan with RUBUMATISM, thet knowledge among: the mil- Two yoars ago T wns attacked with n sovere cold which in my HEMMORRAGE OF THIE LUNGS, and finally, HEART DISEASE lonsin Chinaenables him toive ; e G f1 G the kind help. belief led on to CONSUMPTION. 1 began to take physicians’ ad- completely wreeeked me, 1 sold my property and went to Burono o] o _— ¢ i E This cortifios that T have been under the treatment of DR, C. the grand and exceptional oppor How many hundreds are happy GHE WO for SICK HEADACIE and GENERAL DEDILITY, Could not do anythin i now feel, after two woeks' troatmont, of G vice who said 1 could not last six months. Soveral oth agreed B R UG H6 had e Byl Rt walls LETail Fiiasiatin his opinion on sight in all cases, T Is not a happy home abundant with him. 1 became so wenk that [quit work. | had heard about N o : T ¥ o ! the hinese Doctor and his cures. He fi kly told me that Omabin and bhegan to doctor with TIIE CHINESEDOCTOR. Ho He has watched with troe medi- | i A Y | veparation for the halthearted- R el el i St o has entirely cured me, and to-day I am greateful in attosting to his ; ' y b ; h i ; : § as only w matter of tite ol k h #kill, T will alvisoanyone suffering as [ did to so DR. C. GEE cal forensity the development of b Ay : ness in which they came? six months, and now I am perfectly well and hoarty. 1 i - r every day and feel perfectly cured wo. the human frame from childhoc AN R Y i) Pty e N ouNG, 2715 N. 20t Stwoot, igned Mis. W. A, NICHOLSON, 907 Eighteenth St. - . | Y TR Bl : RIS st and youth to manhool and oll age. Each periol || Ihe woman has passed through exactly the has been made aspecial study. Just imagine the same stages as man, but has to he observed as to d Ny i This is to certify that my wife was very sick from the effects of To Whom It May Concern: DR. C. WO entirely cured thousands among; the six hundred millions pre the cffects of marriage, childbirth and maturnity CHILDBTRTIL, and tried oll the doctors in tho state almc A me of GENERAL DEBILITY and WEAKNESS IN KIiDNEYS, destined to be the subjects of melical skill and especially. This he has taken extreme care to friend casually told me about tho good bewng done by u CILINESE from which 1 suftored off and on for several months, [ was induced 5 AN X 2 DOCTOR. I acted according to his advico and now, whenove ts place mysell under the troztment of the Chincse Doctor, and I practice. do. e has brought his knowledge to good in \ el 7 3 meet him he gets my hearty grip with thanks for his vory kind o am grateful today to boa porfectly cured man,ableto do most any- Chinese physicians, plysiologists, astrono- many cases of sterility and womb diseases, and vice. Porhaps the readers may draw their own conclusions. thing. 1willbe willing to epeak to all who may wish mo to testify % = = his skill. mers, and, in fact, all scientists, share exactly the various troubles peculiar to the gentler sex, [Signed] I 5. READ, Con., Pac. Junction, lowa. | JOHN LINN, 3210 Farmam Strect. same views as their American and European fel- f| DR. €. GEE WO dispenses entirely with the S—— lowmen. Why, then, should not a man entrust inconvenient and embarrassing cross-examination T have been troubled for along timo with SICK ITEADACHE Ponrsisest. Kok his case witha thoroughly practical and scientific insuch cases, and his long cxperience gives hig and BILLIOUSNESS and was completely run down. Not long ago . . . s Ty I heard some fricnds talking about DOCTOR . GEK WO, I never Iwas sick and run down, smetimos with BACKACHE, and physician, laying asile all prejudices as to nation- pi] opinion on sight, as it were. said n word but thought to myself that [ would tey hum, T did so, GBNBRALLY NIRVOUS. I cinnotexutly exvlain my cow, but ality? Does it seem proper? Certainly not. Are Think of thousands of pamphlcts and papers and I foel happy to say that [ am porfectly curod. [write this so thatit was a whole lot at one time. [ wasunable to work. ) J o continual source of trouble to my funily and friends. T wmn now not the people of China attacked with precisely scattered all over this country in which are em- S i < ; o ) i ) JSigned) Mus. L B. FRY, 933 N. 2{th Street. glad to suy that Tam in every way cured, and willbe glad caougl the same discases, precisely the same malalies? bodied advices to mothers, directions as to certain t0 see anyone troubled the sime as mysolf, [Signed) JOSEPIL FOGEL, Portsmouth, Neb. Are not the symptoms and resalts overcome at diets, rigid rules and injunctions—only superflu- am working s home? Do they not have to undereo operations §1j ons. What good does it do the writers in distril- s WO D aar S B Il B SR TaT 5 e it A ARV A G e 7 1500; incases of dire necessity? Common sense would §1] uting them if they are not writing the outcome of gond ol have ”f"”.}:,‘f"..’r'..fv»"1',“',:.': pust sovan vocks, L' \‘.i.‘_lllu-l].;n: o Whom It May Concera: I suflered for six months with weq say, of course, therr own abilitics and o, fie oR e AL G R lungs wnd wis threatened with consamption. Iwas contin Think for a momenta reason within yourself, Ladies who have heard of the Chinese Doctor Sl eyt o ats et bor y Ab R ER R e i i Dy yiothe i o Docs not the skill and “stienee of China merit a have made a call as they would every day. They _\nuln"\‘:“:.;‘.l;. RERUUALIAH NS DL I W S feel l:::.‘;:,;:.:‘\m: e o s s s e ! trial at all? were all satistied and delichied with his novel 5 Albright’s Addition, South Omaha, Neb. [Bigied]= =AU OUST A NDBEGS #1342 North1Bth Straote Hundreds and: hundreds will beonlytoo olad {1 arguments. Insueh cases he follows hisownnat- e L IR 0MAILA, Nob., Tuno2, 1800, to give their opinion and experience abour the §f ural inclinations of politencss, and not with a view To Whom It May Concern: _For the pust six years I have beon f ) RO ey , e R d " a constant sufferer with henrt disease, and W neither pe nor No Whom It May Concern: I desireto say in favor of Dr. C, marvelous cures of the C/ZINZISZ2 D OCTOR of an “ax to erind. comfort since 1t fivst made its attacks vpon my system. [ hecame o Gee Wothai I have suffered for yenrs with geneead debility and A Rl i g i Ifyoua or any of your childron aro sick DO NOT completely worn out r';fl emi ml »l its dr m.ll ‘:'Tv-‘p;«lh‘utl loss of vigor,and almost despairod of ever @etfing cured. I tried Ho has bon tron' ing, with groat succe s, casys of FAIL TO GIVE THE GAINESE DO TOR A TRIAL, imiggined | must soon fall & vietin to ive death, as T could fnd uo of the lending physicians of my locality, it ot no bettor ~in LA GRIPPE, MENTAL TROUBLES, LOST MAN- Hs has cur:d cazos of FEMALE WEAKNESS, PR LML B e s A e S e fact, was constantly losingr ground—until [ was advised of Dr. C. HOOD, RHEUM \IISM, CONSUPMTION, HEAR! NERVOUS DIBILITY, WOM 3 DISEASES, GENER. L b L bl ,“‘"“h_ et e el ) o0 Wo, the Chinese physician, I clledon him and received the SEASE, HEAT aHiTIoN L EpSEr el OUs D 3 s DI 3, GENER- me of Dr. C. Gee Wo, and advised enll and see him, promis Goo Wo, : HRYE Akl s DISEASE, HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, KIDNEY §!| Al DEIIITY, SICK HBADACHE: anl all forms of ing me a cure if such & thing was at all possible. 1 ecalled on tho ,',',’f,"};,".’.“‘,':,‘f,‘"‘,‘\t,."fi"’,‘f‘[',;";l_“”.“,'],‘,’,];".'.','f., g BB et T TROUBLES, BILIOU SNEHISS, in short, all d sea. os. f male sickness. doctor, underwent a course of treatment,and in less than ninety Icanh 1y endorso him as a skillful physician. Yours trul T =~ o~ T ] s Y 2d to my forme - - —— - days was complet my fo good health, 1 eannot [Signed]” JAS. N, CHURCH, 915 N, 22d St.. Omaha, Neb. DR GEE WO OSTHOFF BLOCK, ... o saj 1o mue i favor of D C; Gro Wo. » 819 NORTH 16TH T [Signed] CHAS, P 1 Street e e e P ———————————————————— . —— Forepaugh of St. Paul, is expected to return | pated.entertain Late L . e el | B Wb o | MEY OF SINS AND SYMBOLS. | iyt it rapmiab o | sl A O " e RSl " e o E : A Rib e : Exrnest Riall, who was in Chic ! feh Will uou play an engage- | o At the residenceof her par \ [2 art of the week, returied ou - | mentin Omaha this season. Mr. Mres. Lo B Williams, 210 110 day. Mr. Charles Wilson, formerly connected | Douglus street. The eues! Asht Mis, Chavles Dewey and Miss _ Doweyare | with the Omahs National bank, and aftera | num but those prescut found it P expected o retirn today from their vis longsofourn in the cast, has_returned. and | ilire in just a little dencin thie douth. willassociate bimself with Mr. Netherton | Mrs, O.IC. Coutanth ed from Now | Hallin the fiveinsurance business. f « isswe is devoted York, wlere sha was_called by thedeath of | Hon. J M. Bishop of (uiney, 1L, an lig , the evenmg sy ) \ o the honor o The col for the beneficiary fund | ma n wanee question as her father ] mayor of that place, las taken up os| a0 800! e ot NIt TN AN [¥PRESSVE FUNERAL CERENONY. ed the fiest nor the aare ot during elie month ¢ January was ~n\-‘.;.’.‘ ud by suprenie lodge at its last Mr. and Mrs, Guy Barton. who bhave been | dence in this city and witl be associa 4 e | ws 1 Lue house is lo- | during the mouth o [ RN spending some timé in the Bermudas, return | Bis brothe Mr. W. F. A v iy S el by 2 Balan wds of ; 3 ) > Omaha this wee manigement of the Mutual life insurance . LS LWV 0L WORIL ¢ B Ay Te “ A 5 ! an i 5 . | Mareh 1. Death claims filed und unpaid up | Chane I Wyoming [t to L p ek ¢ _Notes O i 7o i alliac lciphay | Sharp, Messes. Frauk Hamiltin, ¢ wonials from Homolula -Note s kTR A {o Mavc 1, 867,000 OB AT ARTA THa AT s o A hat iss Stowart of Councl s and her on, Will Wy athor Dral 3 ; o { g +douenal is printed in t ) ts 207 4 Pts In with & ¢ T e e [N RS Riua i vnulof Tioa Angnle) { ton, Will Wy Luther Di Among the Acdern Woo men Journal is grinted in ' | Hewd Physiciin Swallow r wpnli- | and starts fu with a e bership of tweity for California this weelk s boon tho guest of Mys, Daniel Buurn, lft A PleasantOcflee Party, Woodm n of the tions recelved during February, con- | three, E, W. Brown, vieo president of the Honry | [0 alifomia fic e : “hursday afternoon i few of Mrs, Chatles Corld— 1 ot tition: 0o most oL the RS TR ided. thot & Coolesworth Tumber company, isconfined | P Ier cousin, M 0. ] TG |y S it e LR T o ! i ones are given in- | T o it AThormonting toatih houionlivS Erip e e o e oo | Stanford, jr., univerity tained at the pr meof the hostess, 515 E jislin 4 0 des. The cost of | o afcinry of deceased members after death, | rado several tmpo Miss Maud Wooworth of Sioux City is ’ ¥ o | 5 v year for cach s i the Taws, and ton following now section wa thognest of Mrs, Hamy Rolling, Twentye | . D Bridges shows little signs of convales- | Virginia avenue, a coffee par ine the Phere isa m fu o 00T to arrn i 9 A ihis roverses the decision of the past head | { HAT L as Bl Al Lt A d ¥ cing, m;.fm is thought will hay tracti A dolicions repast preceded the |a mass myeting 0 1 s u o consul who d A(l‘w- ‘mm'l‘wnl;\“ o H{'}f,"ffl . ordinate lodge falling to pay ta L kst course of treatment iy v e offee, and unt cin the aft on t ., el act between the ovder and a deceased mem- dinate lodgge 1 o pay ta Mrs, Adolph Meyor's many friends will bo | Sotovers hoamentin Nuw York befove he | coffen and u Lythaahiiad n e o o varion ‘ ¢ ! w. 20 w. : 1S 1hat no nasassment sould o paid by | tao and lodge its per capitatax, o plessed to leam that she is Tapidly convales- | 161 tho tine banse from. the practice of o \ iy were i 7 (el tengg ! el A Lk him upon Lis own deatt amount duo. ¢ v‘l"‘xt‘l'"l‘-,‘w::“;“‘[‘l’_\."“{l,‘ i olng from her receut illnoss. s profession, his place being taken by Dr. 5. | a1 o ut: Mesds A circular letter iy ¢ Ieh | Waeld that is sa lodious There s considerable dissatisfaction in i IR NI EEAGS Mr. W. B. Mei s changed his resi- [ 11, Kddy Gy w0, Emma Bra will be st to e wking 1ts co iired at Limeotn, | Modern Woodmen cireles because ts board | {GOHIER S 0 SUE deuce from No, 20 v streetto No. b14 | Monday evening the annual meeting of | Mvs, Fred Motz, Miss > y Misslda | o) vill prot o | S e utaed abLAnCot { or gircctors have pud £,70 to P L. | U suspended until said returns are North ‘Twenty-second street. lie club” will oceur atthe Lininger gallery, | Pomy, Miss Anna P P olis ¥ L pron dhi s fiog 1 MeKinnie, who was removed by the ol made. Miss nhow of Charleston, W. Va., a | at which time a_paper on “Wesleyanism' — o1 ¢ i prizagizations | (N0 usses ive been calle > | hoard from the oflice ot physician (|15 s e of Mrs. George W, Dome, merived 'in | Willbe rad by Dr. Towne Tho ¢ ¢ A3 .. s Woodmer 1 for thy Y 5. W Ulendenen appolmtedin. s pldos. || 1 of the Colorade Omahiax on Thursday on avisit to'the latter. | oftliors for tho o [ > ] tw | g celing 3 gt suit to recover the offjeeat | g tion il dologate i ¢ tho o Miss Lynn Curtis has beeu confined to the [ Prace, and as s s the time and was beaten. Now IR e e s e 3 5 el ) 4 . 24 ed by | D12 important business. i houso this week by reason of a severe cold, | fresiments will be served, one y recogni L paid for services s s Aty which atone time threatened preumonia, Miss Fredericka Wessells, daughte afe e Ciender il for whicly Clendeen was | S EnL oI Al b ordaeiel Dr. W. H. Hanchett and hisfamily have ail | Mr, and M. Frincis W. Wessclls, cole- | SHIC DT, Who 10 = S e i AT - it it Elii T o[ Falgniien e sie eelio s | 1 with Select Knights of the Ancient been sick with 1a grippe, but fortunatery | proied her twolfth bivthiuy an Saturduxlast EAG CRAT % : i g 3 | soverelizis ndviser Heutenant, tho BT g Lok S ovof United Workmen of any other juris they aremuch improved, \"f‘:\”‘“} AR ] R e S 4 L LA g S T 8 RoS X X | diction. ORicers were cleeted and installed, Mrs. John Horba companied by her | SChUOLI e vers ok (el el oy VAR X ptias A ¥ L E St it o | _dunior deputy head consu!, Daniex S et % gt et ated with quantities of la Fran irecnbush, n Yy Mig 5 i > th il i Maithy of Omaha, commenced suit in the G: A, son, Mr. Paul Horbach, left for Cuba last | il (Rt swith auautitios upon wel and and clfective seherae for | dei his will b : s ¢ . i 1 X AL Bunday to be gone for several months. R e Rl L e e il ekt e 0 tuog o | Enited. States courts “agwiustthe Moderu | By omand of Mary cTionry, nae _ et S et e Among the wlo ladies who have len A (the moruing ind 3 i (sl he ac : i 3 " o enfore his con which tional presi tel rps,” au A aviiing A mDImpi :'“"_ 1 hinglon society this s > Ve W » shaving, hights s good as been in « largo | 11195: nade in 14 with him, which was con Vi toithe (Arand A P Lol parly wils given atthe assembly rom, Fort | gqy i3 Mrs. Kautz, wife of General Augu: 2 i the pipe. | cities it will probably n o las! Jirmed by the head samp, but is now ignored charters of all ¢ oughc 3 or- Oinaha, by tho officors of thegarxiion, V. Kaatzof th y who i el * barn she is effec Alpha ¢ of i u Al repid he new bourd of divcetors, | der will be deaped in- mourning for thirty Dr. and M. Victor Coffman have thesym. a8 stationed at Fort % the | tually smoked out Yonsoni 1 el | e 00, an lias gaynisheed the head. | 4 iy § LRl S h i s stationed at Ko 4 5 the 3 _ 8 of an ciabs e cliims 5,500, and has garnisheed the head | days, aud a time set apart by each corps. for athy of the wholecommumity in_the loss of | Philadelpl Pimes. A AL Andrew W. Bullion was granted an ab g 3 bin, of tho Knig ein- v cation of the umplifiec g bank special services “m} morative of ‘m m‘:‘ olr beautifullittle daughteron Wednesday. | Jooking woman, with dark cyes aud brown | lute divoree in the B ¢ty court from promuigated i afew o didence occurred at Tyons, Ta., | of Admiral David Dixon Porter and General Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond entertained | ¥ and is quite a favorite Py cf s, ife, Annie M. Bullion. The defendant . wereign cainp, AL 01RO TP ' William Tecumseh Sher 1 e bt Thoad it i B e e i i 1ot T south e nday night. Lewis G. Blaine, whose | Willlam Tecumseh Sherman no “Nameless elub” Tuesday evening n sraland Mrs. Kautz have been s ot nut in any defense corespond- | 50U A nd Mo ' % g of the Pa s ‘in the history of the order © two posts and two relief corps N Eheir beautiful home or upper Farmam street. | some time at the Eismere ent is a janitor in chary vowof flats, | Ville the s turned out very larzely K G Gt Ailinieg sk w " the ord Al h b0 posLs -“‘:"“' il \f‘ AL _““'i'l A fanc; dress club for children will be Tho seccond of a series of musical enter- | The alleced offences were commitied last | honor the distinguish sstand teinplae ( ; B sihos arganizen s 0l LG S EraL. 0at Pa0) RFD R0 GG SRt ab Aue ity A far iros) lu k 0. 1) L ocond of & Ly B BIox 1 1l f & Vs ¥ W lme d its second membe seum, r od about #1100 each as th Pro- ivon at the Metropolitan club on tho2sth | taiumonts, ggiven by Omaha lodge, 2 . | year, and Me.and Mes. Buliion have sinee | banquetsand receptio crethe order of ks S b R g R e o ol 8L poel 2 ho pros nst, to be followed by a ball for theold [ Awcient Order 2d W will b | been living apart ceasions . dies' > QA CUBDSNE YRR AURIIR g 19 oL IIre i < Folks. et held in the Ancieut Order United Workinen | 1y the sensational Blonmfield_divorce case > Swttish rito Masons of Washington, | tic Cirelo suceessfully in thoso states ) i, UL Ona e et Raronti | et Lt o oL PG (O Mr. and Mrs. Wiltiam Gyger colebrated | hall, Fifteenth and Famam, on Thursday {4y '\White ©hins, N. Yo o hotel - propri b. « eutly performed a cer thirt Romr 4 e ek e R R T R R e T \ zod without the nse the formor’s birtnday Monday evening by in- | evening, Mardh 19,at 8 o'clock, The commit- | fogtified that Turmer and i youne e named | 128 beer: performed but three ti 1o i Y HImBIILOF. Uilp olby. B thann an, an, at Lyor 3 e 1o 2 b b Silimgz i fow friends 1o Joii in tho celsbra | tevin clirge lave 1an neresting | Gl called at bis hotel aand roomed over | IIBCGURITY. (1L was the pertriies of tho provisisnalliond conul of Outario, | watchman, sk Cyons, ‘Bliiuotallod fhoc 90, programme of mu L nd it 38 | pight Turner said that Claflin wassick and | Burisl service of the Kuights of Kudosu, or f ; T that " is e | aud maden search of the promises for the Friday ovening the Dundee high-five club [ anticipated that & most cu, ove Rk parack i ihay Cladlin wisslok and [l rioth dogree Mason 1 How | to o i in tha n Hisitivadsd [ ANCUinadsA SeaLon 0 e R MR IDR e B 5 ion RasiioR o rollwill Hold o sosiad was very agreeably entertained at the house | will be spent, as some of the t local t o Mrs. ORABLAlINA lentiliea Hen et m. ht IH Heottish vive ex Hane & Ay o fodad bl 5 buprst. | SO meti in the near of Mr e s IR e t th o, } N look at Mr Bloomtield an identifica her as % took with hin I 11 p.om a. m. tlames were seen bur Mz and Mrs, A, M. Weir, on Fornam | will take partin the progeamue. A" cot The Aol Hlamidle e, Hy e ea 4 | athedral ity vk withh ! Hate LB AV w0 DL Llans, Mgk sel Luste iy street invitati is extended to all Ancient | oy 30 i tho cotrt. e, L durler t UL ' haningiop Logal Sl L At the last meeti ) Moores and | Order United Worknen es and kel SR " William w, | wer zed arol the v i 3 ¥ 3 ] itk 5 Ehn A o WA T maty te inion the following ofilc R andi e eRs Dali Wantnop q | illiam f in’ the ru laying upou its face, ! last w o e Lt e s i0d e, Tas (hasont) pond | King, a telograph operator, wiio was engiged burned 5o s 10 be havdly re e, It o elocted for the onsuing year prin 2s last we ort Ketler re ve @ really good time. A thic 10 | to Miss Sadie Jones, disippeared when the ins 1 Arkansas arge for adm ) pedthe" mamts | fiioiarrivod or BhAIE MINCIBGLE ke Mr. and Mrs. Willia ranch > an i i 1 r e : 'L 5 L foe g ©. [ ataps, AU oadotly myd) i nd cor 10 its su nd death | and the building fired to « the crime ; mtin, secretary : « 3 not hearc Stan o unt X < i \ A ormal party Tuesday evening in hovor of ove iarelles will find on exhibition | e W8 100 in star ntil fiss Branch, wd Miss Grace | atthe re of A. Hospe o beautiful « 1 1, treasur cession of twenty-one knlhts in black robes | 1025 A ort was u prominent Templarand | I last weck, when he returned. Heealled on o I twe ookt i biack 10 ol : e o | M Tagmuet was prouinont Tenplasu e | ush of one Miss Jones, begged pardon his absence .. Berlin, in order to keep in pint T P e 3 4 i d fo i side county, Ilin a year on the pr Sauerwe I'rust and the e uple viere warr Withw au | {1 fJ bt v L stvice | Remington cabinet typo-writing outh: hibition tickbt, Ho a3 nota Woodman at | fherling '-Ix Hieen :' : 101 fler the ceremony he. disappeared y § 100 3 o S W o time of his dey abor uniol Jackson, L. touch with tho latest fad of sociery, guve a [ Jules Guerinof Chicago oiig bieatt RRLG iDL SIS PUAMIIY ik A0, aconecalad clolr daatl i d il in o an this cly nost wook, the time of Lis death e S AR S i S e AT g atment in the pieces on dxhibition g U g aceompuiied by the ¢ v comp cnograpber has heen ey ST s - ey ]\\‘mn adoy evening. which _shows @ genius for light | , Death paved thoway t arringe fn In- | Lopains were those of Fi wh d in addition to the present ree i ! M ey v Hin Corth i B oo : £ - and shade that cannot help but | {iana utlon Ivey jos G Cemp- | fadattained the thirty-tiivd degry L 0 keop pace with rapidly iucreasing bus The Oddfellows ot York ave prop 3 PR ioated{anT Mrs. W. B. Donald, at the Hillside, gave a | P o oG o™it fame. o artist | bell, 8 Methodist preacher at West Lafayette, | srago in the coremony. e 3 : {ness of the nationgl ofMoe mike a4 united effort to sceure the aunnal re 4 leasant party Tuesday evening in houor of & use of a blue gray tone, but | Was engiged to be married to Miss Flof view of tho Patriarohs Militas 5 Once a entter of the eutters Irs. Umu'll;-n‘h.llwr sister, and Miss Made- ghtfully transparent are Darter of Crawtordsville, the divorced wite view takes place the latter part ¢ Lon Taylor of St. Louis, . J lly tra 3 Sl L IR T B Gl L of A. P, Luse, a Chieago ty pe-founder. Tho ipated in by all the ns of the Mr. David Barrie entertamed a few friends Sth e Met S Py diseipline of the Methodist church suys t The inhabitantsof York also have wtthe Paxton last Sunday, the guests be of the impressionist school, his “High | @ Minister of that church shail not m sed Oddfellows' home Blossts, Nethorton Hall, James How, Charles | B warnt bit of color. being distmetly | divorced womn while the former husk which will probably be located by the next 3 . Wilson and Charles Hill, IR A e Hndy Day on the | lives. The death of Mr, I not lon A A S “ A and lodge, and they are determined to R buy of mo; you'll alvays t k. “A Windy Day on thi i o pliance hias been made with the laws of the \ § o Miss Dundy entortalned a few frionds in- | Marsh” is exquisitely handled, tho scene of | Permitted the marriage, wiich took ptace, Jished except the taper cavried by 11 state. This gives the order easy admission | CTINE the advantages of their villuge to the b aF formally at her home on Leavenworth stre o ar mingly having gone out in its Mary E. Buder brought suit fordivoree ng ofticer, leaving the lofty cathidral | fuvgevery state in the union and assures its | *rreption of all interested, is fate came s giaavenue in honorof Miss Orchard K claborate canvas, en. [ Brooklyn, N. Y., against her husband, Fdwin nost total ess. Tho solemn | Lorpetuiy and legal standing, Council Bluffs Kebeiah lodge will visit ) morn with and her guest, Miss Nelson, of St. Louis. “Return of the Flock, Normandy, Ho told this story 3 conducted by u seiceted corps of | V) Y ¥ i CGiolden Link lodgo tomorrow night, cunning, cuttis Mrs. Mortow, wife of the lite General g X m and ought to remaln in ays | g for somebody clse, She was | 3 n new camps have been organ- Otinhialod T ol into, o'er and ¢ Henry A. Morrow, U. S. A, las taken up 1, Mr. Glierin paints all phases wel 1 i About ten years after hermar. t Pike, the supreme head of and instituted during the past ety | vigigto K And athored up the hor dence with her son, Mr, Hen d art lovers 11" find in this collectiou | riage she went to afortune teller, who told | 1he Ancient and Accepted Scottish rite of | ¢ day night, ~ Chonned by spatulas in Morrow, at 301 South Twent o, | something togreatly admire, i;l: that I w -‘l"‘l-:]‘"l"‘:;‘- ‘l‘l';“‘:"j“' ~1"'\\ Y ‘-4 tho southern jurisdiction has been contined \dsomo design for a new charter has . o :\Il d;'n:- labeled each: T Miss Hoxtis Torian, who has; beem, valbing Ienten Relaxation, pased o tipping tavles and tolling forune Sl ied Tor 801 0udy MORiIM, AR AR e 5 ! ARG SORAML Lo | e el e e >yt e N kR her sister, Mr J. Dic ut to L yaic . iion of his medical advisors is slow ander ) York by o promin- rtland, Ore., | a T was 1 ppy SR g T ; Customs change as society advances; old | with cards at my house, us | didnot wa weay, His will power is something | ent Omaha firm to be engraved.. It repre- | Pie. A stock company is about being orgazne Till he'd made all mar guest of Miss L.eila Shears at the unml in. | observances are considered to bo methods of | Auy such superstition about my childr marvelons, however, and, although scarcely | sents a Samsonian Woodman felling . mon- | Bamzed there with o capital of 100,000, e n‘n‘l:. H.r |n|.yvul aud soc m‘-. 1;,0 .;t sen 1o revs . \\.‘\‘{\n \\“rl\n ko the \I\u., of Cap! n‘n’ A. | wu condition to y|ny‘ his hands at all, ho per- | stevtreein a forest, with cant hooks, pike \wl-q ||.v}r.~n \IH( 210 ea \‘. w \lnwh can AT srmerly coiDAs olutionize the season of Lent, which was | J Cain of Pittsburg, Pa., prosecuted him | sists in writing, and isgmakiug rapid progross , beetle a woartistically grouped | paid at the rate of £1a month, The by Mr. C. E wantland, formerly conectel | fyrmorly passed, if not with riidity, atloast | Torabducting their fiveyenrol ) in finishing rtant work P POt | Will o six stories bigh. Tho up :;;;"‘“:; AR e ¥ with o certain ‘-h-glvu of abstiucuce from ‘l!"w-uxmul Jury iignored th ';| i Edwards, E. C. of Golden | ti one repros o e devoted todeill and bauque social amusements, the costs on the prosecutrix n her lo v " R ghts Templar » man on bi ath bed cal 10 next tloor below Lake, has just returned to the latter eity f Entertainments of 8 mild nature were | tho child and to Fecover It _ 3 g < t Intertainments 1 nature were | the child and to recover its fon Mrs, | of San Franasco, bas received by tne hands | tention of his three sons to adove and purposes. The balance of the bui a bridai tour, i sometimes indulged in formerly, theater | MeKa ut before the jury and stated that | of Sie Knight W. McLean, purser of the | branch ana the mot [ the order i a blaze | be used for stores and ofices, Miss Knight of Texas returied to her was often o pleasure sacrificed, but | McKain was not the father of the child, Six | steamship Zealandia, o maguiticently en- | of glory seon through the casement. A neat It is now generally con d that home last Friday, having madea great suc g nor were out of the ques | years sh 1, while ner husband was | graved set of resolutions accorded Golden | vignette of the oldess of fortune in the lo- | apolis lodge, No Tndinng, is the cess during (ho Scason in Omaba, She was | tion, Now, however, things are difforent, | @bsont, she lved with anotier man, Tho | Ciate comman fopted ata called usseme [ gendary wheel extond luck aud ve- | and wealthiost lodgo of the ordor the grurst of Mr. aud Mrs. 0, 1. Coutant dur- | aud ‘tocat, driuk and’ be morry is the order | child i3 blonde, while the mother and MeKaiu | bly of Honoluly commaptery. No. 1 v It 1 3 A , ) . 1 , Ixnights | Lief to the sick and d sovereign, ar- | country, Its ussc ag the winter, of the day aw dark, The jury, bowever, dilnot credit [ Tenplar of Honolulu, H. 1., 0n Sunday, Feb- | tistie dec lx. aud Mrs. Ulo Brachvogee, who autic- | - The quictude of the juctential season was | ber story, L the city M. W, or AL Pythian journalisi vicinity has re. L 3 The membership of the Mode . Woodmen | coived an g i \ pe of a monthly b e : Wall, of Aerica is i their ofle | dubbed ¢ | SR CHPSE s ot 1 on 17eby Cas being 40,534, T four-page paper and ke n doe berstip was about 43,000 i Nover last, | termined stand on mat wuing tha hows quite a lapse. velati ware the Was The commissione cance of the state dead 1t with s of Nebraska has his certificate of a lwrel chaplet _abouy bls A it |(0f Moueuke. i lsued Dl papuloate o dlo of violets and a., beavil dgold | iing the soy department regularly cross lying on his breast. These symbols | {nvo his dopan Tho articles of - in wore all removed, ong by one ring the [ toation by en filed and thus & full gom ins fa S amount o ner utions log ius, a sty ) log, | and its membership has row d 40 wuary 8 last (A, 0, 7i1), W wppreeiationof | and cmblematic symbols of the order are ins | it is the leading lodge of the orlor i ster with the borso

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