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THE ().\l/\llz\ I)AILY BEE, SUNDAY, JULY 26, 01—-SIXTEEN PAGES., NN 51 HE ANTE [ bling of the sovereign grand lodge $ 0 thino i must stop sl to duly notitied to the contrary betore that uate, | adway will consume four minutes the executive and supervisory powers of the | . s lso ligured out liero by a statis- mhte = 4 ¥ bl 1l me ership throughout our entire R the grand sire, may bo speedily restored to DES TREU BUND | health, 1 that he will soon be able aguin to | STRANGE ~ EXPERIENCES AT p 1 s ¢ and extra strain to minutes damages the train PAABHARIGIEER THTFY DES TR M Bt gt o s — B RS PRELTS 1520 Farnam St, New Store in Paxton Block, Cor. I6th Street, in the past Whe Imperial Council of the Shriners : Chased by a Wild Engine on t # 1" replied the conductor ns Miscelinneous. g g " ! Mk 5 o o Pennsylvania M¢ itains A1 = I halt the train, an Deputy Grand Sire of Oddftel- Tho roport of the supreme recorder of Y h - 5 5 escorted the impiccunious passenger to the g lows Axsumies Command A.O. U.'W., shows (it the membership of head at Figures—The Poodle's stops, i the orderon June | was 260, 308,and the mem Flight—saving the Baby. <Al right, old chappre!” said the latter as ML AL boship in Neorasks on the same date was z he dropped into the aiteh, *“The railroads of § 8,766, - - this country aon't pay 2 per cent, and no At the last session of the supreme lodge, | Massachusetts hns the largest memborshin, P iy 5 . . Knights of Pythias, held at Milwauke the Unitea States, and Mt, Carmel | the road at night,” said an engineer to a re- | a dividend atull. Go shead with your old Juty Last, the following resolution was pas commandory No. 4, ut Auburn, Nob,, the | porter of the Philadelphia Times, “but | caravan--the poor Louse isu't over six miles T ieanlvot, ot this anpesme lodgo dogs | SUALICA number, only (wolve members, says | whether a night run makes a man. sup down the track.”! If I wt -t Joidsd il Sl pfhelon the Trestle Board, ous or not volltnot: e to 84y i g | K Dereby again declare that uny use by mem. | b 2 tious or not I would not Iike to say, I eue: Compartment cur—*Madam, do | EOCTRORA oF Dy Ublanitick: br Worisy ARGISe; .,,',f‘,.,[{‘,'.\l,'\’} mlu".\fl'vl};u Y'r"'l""""[l"l‘?”‘:' ',‘.Yf,“‘- Rt A R R T T e Ea you object to smoking! No snawor. Thia In Somaektion with g 1Mo Insurinco ot en- | (oot Now Yo, il 1. memorabio 1y bav: | {mo Twas taking tho fastine east, leavin | Soming U0 lady doat tho malo peasongor In order to CLOSE OUT our extra large stock of garden by the endovment rank, is contrary to the | Wi been made of wood from the quarter | kere abouts o'clock in the evening and @ S0 16 TP ol M aYBATNE NVEAd . jurisprudence established by this suprame | deck of the United States ship Lawrence, | ting juto Altoona a little after midnight. | poroe iy, So0 darer” exclaimed Madam hose before the close of the scason lodge and to the laws coverning the order of | mauo famous by its commander on Lake EFIO | gy 110kt wo pullod out of the Unlon depot | © ouns With an uncarthly gloam In her oye. y 5 ' b Sviin 4 : Knights of Pyth that it having come to | avd has been used at other notable Masonic | G0 DISAL : o ‘Just to see what'll happen, here goes, the knowledge of this body that members of | Cvents. The Washington bivle of St. John's | half an hour late, tho Pan Handle connection |y gaii, stung by the lady's tone. And he 'l" o o 7 3 1 r o ” < ” .~ I theknowledgo uf this body thal muimbots of | 1Tk Mo, |, runrdad by that veriorable body, | being that much behind tim, appiled thesnutcn, > L o any one bringing us a copy of this add,we wjll sell for cash, are connected with such organiz was also used. “T'ho first s which I took out, consis- ‘I'he lady bounced from the seat, snatching 1 3 E = Iroad Men Relieve Thomselves of Inci- | | rmo oy A, dents Enroute. | cent sk report to the train d {45 conts, The delay to rs is put at €25 The some years ago, one which led mo to ask for supreme lodge, having entire o o and MARRIAGE 4 SUCUESS. ted mostly of ba re and express cars thero | the cicar from his lips, threw it out of the ARG LT being but two passenger coaches coupled on | Window. Thero isTa compartment for | gig (CS H = ]’ f‘ t 1w of the order, ind not believing | Mpy, J. €. Christonsen of Lorin, Cal., one . smokers,” she hissed (&) ose @I ( ;C el @) . that any truo and worthy Knight of Pythins | of Oakland's suburbs, has just given bieth to | behind, Tho sleepers were on tho second | “myo pentioman, quito taken back, thought will knowingly and willingly evade the laws ed pair of twins that has blessed her | 5 (h;n \\!‘v;h f ‘;”n‘._w :M m’rmv it best to be quiet, while secrotly bemonning | Bif 5 5 of this ordcr or th ut and decision | yaveied lifo wenty mninutes ou know how | his lost Habana x 1 O I—I =) e (5 Bt e e nesaie | b 6 SRR e SR, R Joinee i e resteemine 8 B ¢ Hose for 7e a foot. therewith, this supreme lodge only con- | yo eFCAbe ICC curions fim ies ivnEReAE | along = the — Pittsburg — division, flushed with her triumph. Suddenly the siders it nccessary at this time to call | § ni. One fawily is composed of | that outside of Greensburg and Joh lady’s muff became tinct with Iife, and | | 15 whose av height is six feot | tneres ¥ 5 | ne instinet with 11fo, an 2 the attention of ~ the memvers of the el i f bl B presently a little poodic put out its hoad to G O order belouging to or connected with such hes. The second family consists of | When we reached the narroy 3 1alfa wbraathio L alte Mo rentlmoil ¥oso C O (S O l (,1 O assoclations or societics, the jurisprudence | fathier, mother and caughtor, who together | ville interscition a rain storm set in, ) | smiling affably,, scized the little dog by the nd law governing this order” as above r M pounds, while the third hus ten | wind howled through the forest aud vlew o | tail and tenderly dropm Gitior: i oat mm«wmflw- oited, and 1o decluto that every member of | WEMBLrs With a weight of only 51 pouds rewular gulo, the oceasionul crash of o falling | aje. wisden’ Snseis orel i fabevone B e L B tho ordor in any wav connectod with <uch as- | 1 H. Scripter, who died at Hornellsviile, | tree on the mountain above us showing how | “Madam, thero'ts a ‘sompartment for dogs. S EatRtIoa on dalstla DA baver comasetion LN about a year ago, was the father the storm was vagi We passed through & : == /I ]f{ therewith without delny unless such associa- | thirty-two children, all born of the same cl-Sadale all ri nowever, and | Asa froi ,m BRI Ak HOIDE. WaAL Trom t I SN\ tions or societies shall, within a rcusonable | mother. There were eighicen boys and fou reac Johnstown nea dnight. — This | p, 14 time, not 1o exceed one year, conform their | tecn girls—nine pairs of twins. Only two | was years beforo the g ood, and 1 was charters, constitution and laws to the letter | boys and two wirly have passed away, Al | glad when we came in sight of the furnaco | rosd, on "“"\f"r‘ son of July 9, Charles I and spirit of the laws and jurisprudence of | G0 NOW grown to man's estate and nearly all | fives and electric lights of the iron works, for | Hutehins, the enginecr, saw a short distance the order as enacted and interproted by this | Were born iu Steuben county, where theiv | somehow I felt nervous and out of sorts ahead a little child on the track. Realizing - supremo lodge, and all grand andsubordin- M{vl'm« resided v‘lm-u L wa avlien we got away from Joinstown and | that it was imoossible to stcp the train b ate lodges are hereby prohipited from assist- Mrs. Cunniogham of Belfast, Me., is the | begau 1o clitub up the mountain we were | o000 00 T 5 Skl v Y P ugain in the wilderuess, for, as you know, | oY reaching the child, no quickly went for [ Ese=) ing, encouravivg, ~approving, eudorsing, | mother of triplets—bright babies now two 25 BUporvising of anaging Any cuch organiza: | yeurs old. When thoy awero younger thesg | tho streteh of track on thé wostor slope bos | WArd o tho pilot hoping to grasp and rescuo S fiplets were & source of unmixed joy, but | tween Cresson and Johnstown runs through | the little one. A sudden luveh of the locomo- Aiho tast session of the grand lodgo of | now they ko gotting o bo something’of u | avont as desgluto section ws vou would iiud | tivo caused him to fail on the- truck, but tho Novraskn a resolution was passed probibit- | nuisauce to the mother, for every timo sho where, Wo were the only erew on the | ) I atoLy Lhrey : REr ing the subordinato lodges Trom In any man- | goes down town the babies. ato hound to go, | hill thut night, and 1 sald to G DT R L (B e ner assisting or encouraging the Pythinn Life | oo, and admiring crowds follow them from | must be a block on the west-bouna track on [ ped- Asthe train was now moving slowly association 8o longas the associution con- | shon to shop as though they were partof a | the other side of tho mountain, for we | DO succceded iu getting upgy one of the Tl b b s R usually passed half a dozen trains of empty namo which wouid bo in violation of the su- | Robert Paciard and wife of New Hartfora, | §00l cars after Lo ViR Bl WO SFatha rethe ot he b SRt ot ren % | found there had been w land slide near Alle- X 4 il Cdfloyritily L A GGUR 0N L o g0 bhelan P Famio chiancellor ‘.\.HJ(“EM.““ S U ‘,‘.‘"_'K,"",.“L,‘_”,. grippus when we reached Galiizan, but it | Who, when discovered by R o nad fssu0d & circiar catling. pon all loval miem- | man wow for (.o v Af se. 1o marsiod | 1A been cleared away, and threo wesi-bound | the moving train, was attempting o crawl bers of th to withdraw their support on w farm ndjoining his parente, | 9XUrus had aiready ronched the summit. It | St between the wheels, Hutchins, hangivg from all insuranco associations using the | - ©twenty-eight dre singlo aud livo | tkes thrce engiues to bring up an ordinavy Sl i e nrongh ithe i b B LA A abT (o RV sH VR Ve G Ea ket reiialiraor aiThare ielonly ohe nt from Altoonn, two in frout -and one e, Sz bt tholBBId janioldingjit fiitne BoIASInwkty 6 aRta T Han Lo awWaror ong the number. Tho first culld was | bebind. The two heipers ave cut off at the | Sofelys was dr o trawn until i the suprc ge should ta Tect as July lone, Tho next tive births wore triplots | (0P Of the mountain ard run back *light’ to OLDOU 17, one year from the passage of the resolu- | and the remainder are sots of twins, Altoona for another trip, When wo reached | ,, 7he, Giklncor wus somewhat bruised, oue 2 A ' NOT A DARK Siont : b9y the summt, therefore, there were six empty | the child was unburt Ever since the action quoted above was JEWELRY NOVELTIES. CLIULS Nl s o SN L Glatiny, ST LUMBER pE] 7. X A taken by (lio supremo lodge there has veen a 0 = o o | wanvte keo p 8 imovo on,’ ono of tho freight IUMBER & ) 7 : OFFICE ETaR NGl LT Ch AN E HCH L bHATIHEL ot b uff links are now produced by C scrolls | engincers yelled to mo s we volled slowly | 4 ARCREING COTL by Tembers who were alfected by the law, and | of gold and platinum. by, ‘wo're’ goin’ to chase you down into | A h""l'l ,f"'.'f 8 """;'“.‘fl"" Magorby / this has manifested tself in'various wa v In queen chain pendants, covies in gold of | Altooua yard ahead of the second section.’ HBCELCTE) LT LT i ¢ IN THE BUILDING Rathbone lodge No. 126 of this city | small hand-bags take proceitence. Llaughed, and when my train got fairly | One of the most interesting of the - b & i after hearing tho reading of tho circular | An intalio fing has & diamond sunk into | OVT the Summit, and begun toslide down tho | special bulletins issued by the consus i \ U ) s NIG HT AND DAY M O e e e e PR e grade shtof stéum. T cicw” tho engines | oftice, suys the Chicago Tribune, is the e resolution declaring that It is the sense of S el e chl would follow yould! s kepuafar | oiierg ving the toElntt sal (actaiin. fe it f 77 y 2 T this lodge that its mombors have forfeited | g hiror i3 being, extended to {scarf pIn | auough in the rear by the signal men in the | yo 'ty "8 {0 FIAC '1,“““:‘}_"2(',‘_" ")‘r' r /i » X ELEVATOR ERED CH T R o L e e as a leather beit in oxydized silver. | towers. We soon plineed into the tunnel, ¥ G LT ERA \ y : American eitizens in becoming members of | A circlo of diamonds set in a double circle | and rattled along at o lively gait. with what | lumber. The rcport does not include N7 7 a the order of Knights of Pythias, not even | Of S#ppLires is the sciting of a gentleman’s | chieketty-clack of the wheels which makos it | Pulp-mills, but comprehends most other / 7 WE SHALL 68 VAULTS. 1 { SERVICE, that of obiaining insurance when and with | FiN8: plain to every one that the train is ruuning | kinds of establishments in which lumb \ / 1 } ) j whom thoy may ¢h00s."” A oddity for the ibrary is an inverted | down grade by its own woight. | T kept the | is used up primarily. T takes in | 4 GIVE AWAY D A short time ago procecdings wero com- | “derby” stuffed with bristies, for use asa | #ir on pretty closely and so teld the train | manufacturing shingles exclusively \ or more. slegant_ et =ik = = - menoo bofor tho Stato Audior by an aeent | Bow wiper. tnder Contral, for if tho brvkes failed toworkk | mienirsie Hovatt® o onousively, oA i B DIRECTORY OF ocpu PANTS: of the endowment rank of tho order to r A biuo enamel crown brooch is on a gold | When needed, going down there, it would be [ 10l headings, and 168 manufac- ditons and wi "ot ot thun. 5 strain an Omab institution, which retamed | base, from which rise thin gold wires topped | £004-by John when the first curve was { 105" RollAEE i mible Tie wheala are 5 inches,with crescent sieel 1 and molded GROUND FLOOR: the name of the order, from 'doiug business, | by diamonds. reached. T got thinking of that as we swung | JERE Iblscelancous EE " PR Crey M.E. NAUGLE COMPANY, Telograph Poles, | OITY TREASURE "This attompt was ot sucees ul Alsilversoarf (pin, of recent bizth ropre- | Gons o tEuck thab gt and fell to won. || SCAR N Lo I Hipdiceionain Incer vt T iy cpameled, with skl i ne B 8 Ties, Lumber, ot | OMANA REAL ESTATE AND TRUST €O he set by the supr sents a cartridgge and is girdled by a cirelo of | GeTINE What it would be like to see an engine | stock, woodenware, hoops, material for Ty b e i o Y mavsal for $4.00 MUIR & GAYLORD, Keal Estato. J. D ANTES, Rotunda Cigar Stand. members to withdraw from su 4| Kohioico sariists: or car roll down the mountain to the bottom, | wagons and agricultural implements, have both boys' irls’ oty los CITY COMPTROLLE WOMEN'S EXCHANGE haviog expired, a careful inquiry fails to re- e ke kol hundreds of feet below. The air was mist; veneers,boxes, baskets,ete. The plaaing spending & cent of money for It B G = z : 3 g veal thoname of any member of the order | A UNY cupid swinging a moonstone heart | tho rain having ceased, but now and then & | 1l noted wro. odly 11 Teatad S e o FIRST FLOOR Who has obeyod the mandate. As there is no | 0% 8 siender gold chain” composes a daintily | gust of wind would blow away tho fog, and [ [on U5 HOlec are ‘f‘ y S e by E"A‘fifl"’co B | 711 OMAIA BEE COUNTING ROOM, Ad- | FEANC L. REEVFS & CO.. Contractors. penalty attached to violation of tho law, | COheCived brooch. for an instant the mountain tops and sides | 147 jtactucorsidipeCtlysinficons [ ey { i 4 ac| Jerami Qe vertising and Subseription Departments. | WESTERN UNION RAPH OFFICE. the members feel porfectly safe. Avew pold watch case has its surface | coutd be scen. Then the fogwould fall again | Nection with lumber mills, Under the T s R o CENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST €O, Considerablo interest has been manifested | Plainly polished, with a blue-white diamond | and shut out everything, so that the traci | limitations the following are the total 2 SUPERINTENDENT BEE BUILDIN by those who aro isured in the associations | Sparkiig from its center. right ahead could not be scen, of value: e B SECOND FLOOR loglslated ugainst to know what will ho dono [ A precocious youth lying stomach down. | +Just above Allegrippus, the point whero | Forest products npt manufactured DIENEOI Curca sl V% [ i) Ry nia S0 e USETTS MUY 1 INSUT next. ward on a hollow log is & Subject illustrated | the track bends around ana'runs down to the atmill i o8 30,4 6,104 AP U PHE PATRICK LAND COMPANY, Owners | M ASRAS ”l"n\\l'l\‘\\'” AL LIL R- — in & now silver napkin ring, Horsesioe bond is a signal tower, and below | Ml products...... B 55 zes, 3 of Dunder Place P e : The Tre 2 it ; &k s hieloW | Remanufactures. . 1 il FGaulronrecey . V | THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE S0- o e S A beautiful bairpin is in the form of a [ thOCUrVois another. Wogot the white at AH R : tend DR. B. 1. BIRNEY, Nose and Throat. [ " TOIERY 01 NEW YR ho ;:rnu‘: 1::.1;( of Nebraska of the Inde- | sword in its seabbard, with the handle pro- e "!\"", w\\’t T, and reducing spead rolled - Aggregate value of product....8t 816 < sunplicd by tho Goodma DR CHARLES ROSEWATER M. A, UPTON CO. Keal Estate, pendent Order of the Treubuud et in | dueed in white enamel and gold, on. A gusi of wind blew away the fog just The production of this value required R L y PROVIDENT SAVINGS LI of New Yorks | CHRISTIAN SUTENCE ASSOCTATION semi-annual session i this eity on Tuesday & X as we were rounding the bend, and the wild | tho use of $270,152,012 invosted oupital; | MIers and i1, fevke 2k 3 S of last weels, with about fifty dolegates in at- Omaha's Trap Shooters mountain scenery was clearly outlined w the | ¢ P8 I TR0 WD RIFERAC BIILULE | tor und M. 1. K, Coune - THIRD FLOOR. employment in the forest of 45,25 JOIN GRA )] root and Side- | MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE "COM- tendance, representing lodges in Plattsmouth, | Tho trap shots of O 2 won | davkness. We move slowly down to the : 2 ) P, Cont v o h N L Dennison, [a., Council Blufts, Omaha, Sioux | o o S0 Of (Omaba bave ot been | oypye, for the rules are very strict about | Men, 109° women and children, anc walle Pavements PANY Ciw and South Omaha. pu rly active for a your past, owing to | keeping control of the train along the We [ 82,491 animals; the labor in the mills of ROBERT W. PATRICK, Law Oflicos, DR.W. J. G \I.HII:\}'I;‘II\.\ 3 DICOSOAR S HOFPMA N, i These cight lodges comprise thoso in the | the fact that they lacked a real live hustler to | rounded the Horsesboe, and I put on a little | 87,939 men and 1,209 women and child- EQUITY COURT NO. OSOAR I'EMA s Jurisdiction of the Nebraska grand lodge, keep them awakened to the demand of this | steam to get back to a fuir speed again. Jack [ ren, the operation of machiner, Apoufi WAS A PERFECT MAN. MWITY COURT N JNUDRDRS HAIRS LIFis L ANCE €O, The ofticcrs of the grand lodgo aro fs fol- | wost enjovable outdoor sport. Just ow, | Was sittng in the cad half asleep, for tho | and mechanienl appliances valued it (™ 1 | LAW coURT No. PR R lows: August Shroeder, Omaha, president; er, thero is & manifest renowal of the | fireman has a rest on a down grage. 1 saw Thekaxrenaliurootiotas R LS A L TN SIS, Absor | Wl SIMERAL, Claus Thompson, Plattsmouth, vice-pres mo interest and the fall promises to be | ahead the clear signal at the Kittaning Point, o Saa S o 2ieR puay boge st bieth weee puktodcats. | <t ° S R s dent; Augnst Schirbach, Omaha, seoraury; | a busy cne, be sure, the different gun | tower. Something made me turn my head ater.power sulicient to lift 3,500, Every MAN can be BTROKG FOURTH FLOOR. 2 Rudolph Hartz, South Omaha, treasurer; | clubs have kept up their customary weekly | and 1ok across tho valley to the othor side | 000 tons one foot per minute; the re- VOIA eRe s aseeet | IWESTEIN MUTUAL LIVE INSUR- | F. M. BLLIS, Architoct. John Fry, South Omaha, marshals Fritz | shoots, but the whilom rivalry has been ab- | from which wo had just come, moval of 1,261,151,180 cubie feet of mor- YOUNG MEN OR OLD, [ NORTHWESTELN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- | V. SUES & COMPANY, Solloitors of Mittnacht, Omuba, guard. sent from those competitions, and they have, | *'As I gazea the wistcleared away,and sud- | chantable timber from natural growth; suffering from KERVOUS DE OQBEANY) SR oE The roport. of Girand Secretary Schirbach | on an average, been poorly attended.” Thors | denly a beadlight flashed into view and an | tho invostment of 7,500,234 in vessols rr L A L NNECTIOUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- | Gpogak KER Agent for United States Mutual showed a membership of 304, an inerease of [ are four thriving clubs in the vity, the Oma- [ engine was suthned against the sky bevond. | pailways and waterways specially owned Worry. Hlunted Development, or COMPANY. Accident Ins se Compiny twenty-soven since January 1. During the [ ha, Gate City, Bemis Park and Raymond, ag- | In a second it disappeared, but the rattle and | < this industey for (1 5, e DoRlALy any PERBONAL WEALNESS, can be N MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM-| jouN LETHEM preceding six months the”order had vuid | gregating a membership something like 100 | roar and a faint light as from an open furnaco | ¥4 (Cadtey for tho bransporLation e NOBLE VITALITY ‘ol BXHONG PANY. OMAIA COAL EXOHANGE. death bouctits to three widows of deceased | out of which number there are precious few | d0or told me that the locomotive had turned | Of its material and product; and the ex- MEN, tho Prido and Power of Nations. | HARTFORD LIFE AND ANNUITY INSUR- | p_p, EKENBERG, Frosco Painter. members, amounting to §2,100 in all. Sick | more than thivty-five or forty who take more | the vend and was coming down the mountain | Penditure of $99,688,256 for wages, sub- Wao claim by years of practiee by ANCE COMPAY ALEX MOORE, ko 1 Estato and Loans. benefits 'amounting to ¥X.70 had aiso been | than an ordinary intercst in the affairs of tio | At & ific speed. The course of the engine [ sistenco, supplics and miscolluncous ex- v e Unor® | AEAD INVESTMENT COMPANY. | ROHN SASH AND DOOR €O mid, During this period one new lodge had | trap and gun. in the eity, however, there is nearly parallel with ours, bnt I knew | penses. ingall Diseases, Weakness, AN D 1 o THE MERCHANTS TAIL COMMERCIAL ~ een formed, at Denison, T, on Juno a very largo ‘sporting. cloment, men who aro | that a moment later 1t would skim around | = The report notes a striking tondency | - Atfictions of Men. T WEBSTERSHOWARD Tast oo itaelitnt 1 il The midstmmer meoting being in tho na- | zealous and ardent lovers of the'sports u-field, | the curve and bo rizht behind. ~ For an in [ to cconomy by concentration, carrying =V from &0 States and T EUISON BLRORRLS VIOHE ot AY BROS. & 0O, of New York, It A, O ture of a gathering for conterence, little | but who have no connection with any organi- [ staut I was alwost puralyzed with surpriso | ¢} anufactiive of the crude mate OUR NEW BOOK 10450 p WESTERN CAR SERVICE ASSOCIATION Yeb it s 0ot NoX otk Ik AA O AR, business of 1mportance was transncted, the | zation. They indulge in an excursion to the | and fear. The idea of an empty = er- | (¢ Munufactureof the crude material to |- 00 JE BTAN Do for : ANDREW ROSEWATER, Clvil Enginocr, D ooy |l|‘m|:i|ml‘m-nun \u)‘l g the adoption of | prairi s nd lakes in the fall and spring, for | gine d 1;!“11 down a grade in your i produ ' U'l 1 56 Al MBNT :{,‘;’.‘“n'”.f”"';‘,’}“" RED s J. L. BLACK, Civil Engtnoer, FIFTH Fl ()1;'( Hdlye 4 an amendment 1o the by-iws g the | either chickens or wild fowl, and then haug [ Fear, with a speed four timos thai of ul production. Only jEDOrA |[ikarebetn br.asiRasd sustestimoiaienatarassatency 2 FLOOR, agelimit from forty-five 1o fitty years, make | up thir | o Dalunco of the year: your own, is Somothing. to bonumb ouo's f the suwed lumber produced. was ERIEMEDIOALICOBYREALONIYSTE|fEor e v DEBARY.( ONIEE 1A g persous fifty vears of age cligivle to mem- | This would be di il the right parties [ brain. A person accustomed to act upon tho manuvfactured. The following are the Ty pat and Letncorihoed b R ekl 333 Offcos. s Baranin providlng thoy Passed tho neastansy | WoUld b Abe OFast. to imaress hen it | Impulac OF the. mamart doea. o almost s percentages of incrense in production vu':.?l"\'\'ll e e e MRNTOB(IR PLATLE, i3 Otices By S medical examivation.~ ‘This amendment haa | the many benefits and pleasures derived | consciously, and in this instance I threw off | quring the deeade in cach of the thr ttled the KING.® It dissolvos against i DELARDNBNIUDNNANDEE ARSISHAN B QUATRUNAILLR, been passed Ly the national grand lodge at | through the channels of a club, and under- | the brakes and put on o full ‘head of steam, | 1in et states in which this indust absorbed into the mttamed parts.” Will vefund | ADJUTANT GENERAL | INSPECTOR SMALL ARMS PRACTICE its last session, and it was left optional with | take to induce them to enroll | even while my eves were fixed on the engine | ! pal states in which this industry, P IEIE dOos nob eure oF eauses strictire, | INSPECTOR GENERAL VT T ST the various grand lodges to adopt or veject it. | themselves with some of theso or- | bebind. My engine gave a jump, and T kuow | tarried on: | Michigan, 20.92; Wisconsin, e ol LLblo. et JUDGI ADVOOATE, CEER i The order of the Treu Bund, \ifying | ganizations. The gun clubs of St. | that in less time than it takes to teil it wo and Minnesota, 150,61, In some | P B OL Ao HEDOE ML propid.iS ) ONTER QUARTERMASTER. | ENGINELR OFFICER, True Bond, is benevolent in 1t object, and is [ Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, St. Louis | would be making a mile a minute, 1f tho ilitics i Michigan the supply of all hliGa ; CUHLER COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE. | AIDES-DE-CAMP, Sonfived 1o p vsons of Clorman matiouiiy or | Ciuefunati, ‘Suisas’ City and Dodvor’ aro | engincorof tho belpor was running vupldly | Kinds of timbor iy practically exiisted, | s | NEDICAL DIKECTOL, ASSISTANT SURGEON escont. It exists i Ohio, Missours, Iilinois, | solid bodies, made up of ‘prominent citi but cavefully, under the impression that we | frof ch results a decronse i 0=l [ e oo TG fa 708 U XTH F : Towa and Nebraska, having total membor. | Who uot only bave tho spertat the irap S P AL R P e L Jults o deerowso ih W0- [ weoks orless. When it aies it leaves o : SIADH SO RN | AT ship of about six thousand with about ninety | view, but thoe keener enjoyment of the tower would watn him and he would stop, | o e i Othors from which the | thorny, spirally formed knot, wlnost | HARTMAN & COLLLNS. Cast Iron Gus uud | UNUIRILATATES LOAN & INVESTAMED lodges. The amount of death benefits paid in | suit ‘of actual fur, fin and foather, ' but if ho bad lost control of his engine—1 | P! 8 beou denudod other varieties of | giobular, fillod with olly seeds. Some- |~y ior pryo | P ieLENENT DEALER the Nebraska jurisdiction is 3700, owing to | lond themselves toward the cnactment of | thoughtof the high embankments ahead and o now utilized Into & grent va~ | gimes this will cover tho ground to the | . ST VT, S uplion, the small mewbership. [nother Jirisdictions | good laws for the propagation, presc trombled as the idea of rolling down the | Fiety of products, The city of Menominee | goyih of half an ineh. 1t is an extremely | G LAMBERT SMITIL Hoavpbiiialhaliosriplior, itis $1,000. The amount of sick benefits is | of our game and fish, and are a credit to the [ mountain camo into wy brain at the mouth of the river of the same | nyiritious food for sheep. Flocks are | € I BEINDORFLE, Architeot. L CNASIL Lo fixed by each subordinate lodge. cspective communities they represent. No [ T wild and prolonged tooting of a | name, in Michigan, shows the groatest | qriven in there, and the only water the TUR JOUNSON, & BRO., Contractors. WA GOULD, Barms, : There o four lodges of tho order fn | city, therefore, with the strong shooting con- | Whisile sounded in the rear. and re-echood | incroase of production during the last | Ghrio? it there, and thoe only water thoy | B8 50 EC NG 00 JLAMIGTON LUANANDIRUGT R0, Omaha, nauely: Omaha lodee, No.59; North | tingsncy that Omaha can bonst of, should bo | 8xain and again through thovalleys., Lknew | decade, Thoe aggrogate for that poing | 518, what they can obtuin out of tho T AT ERULLELALKOONS-OIDLE R Yo pons Omaha'lodge, No. 513 Central On lodge, [ allowed tolay claim to any bigger, better or | What that meant—the engind was beyond AT i nat (AR R i M ]’ Nt Sheep’s-head cactus, Bast of the Colo- ARMY PRINTING OFFIO 1ng, Stereoty plog and Matling roous. No. 54, aud South Omaha lodgo, No. 53, The [ more eflicient gun clubs than she, The pro- | the engineer's control. Wo had lonat'a [ 4DQ Maribette, Wis, wus 83.540.108 in do river there are several species of SEVENTH FLOOR. A e tive vears | posed big tournumont under the auspices of | mile start. Could we' with six cars hopo to | 1890, and 6,620,550 in 1800. T'he aggro- | yyseq, the fibre of one of which is exten- | 4im oMATA PRESS CLUR BARBER SHOP, ko, and the others have been organizéd at | the Omaba club this fall will in all likelihood | escape an engine without burden? Ono [ €1 consumption at the two places last | 5ivoiy"ised in the manufacture of puper, | SOC1ERY OF STATIONARY ENGINEIRS. S varlous times sincs prove eflleacious in reawakening the old time | thing was in our favor. The helper wasa [ yoar was about 450,000,000 feet, sealed | o0t tho chief industrios of the Mojave | 209 LG IL"; m{\(‘wlx;ll ;xxnu:ll lm:;{i- of tho m,\,\“. “‘I“ ardor and interest in these muttors, locomotive b‘nih’ for great power put slow | measure, and the quantity of stunding ST ; meet in ha the third Tuesday in March, ——p running, and therefore its small driving or " vned v establish- . ¥ A a T a7 , v s ;7 ring 80, (Tlo will bo about sixty delogates n at: Sharp Shots wheels must already bo revolving at o dan: ,l,‘\:‘.',:;" e 0“;" 1 ‘l';\..,r:h,“,l ; ',][ l’""“' SammoleaLn '1!“ BES ‘“1 A few more clegant office rooms may be had by applying tendance. A party-colored affair- the cake walk, gerous speed. Possibly it might jumnp the 1o Lha T T T L e laclealizard and Stuohouiitond, , ; » g Tho four Omaha lodges will pienio at Tiotz | Punslia savs il thoss oreromiosm & os | track, and 50 put an end 1o the throitened | more than - four billion ~cubic feet| Py chuckwalla lizard is the strongest | to R, W, Baker, Superintendent, office on counting room floor park on August 24, avout the condition of Mr. Blaiue's healthure | Calamits indicating 1 sufliciont supply for anotlicr | ung most vicious of the specios. The = simply Bar-Harborous, 1 gritted my teeth in agony. A short dis- | do :""’,1".‘|tl""" bresent vate of consump- 1 [ydians ave vory fond of it asun article NOLGURIE] NGO PA Y, g tance ahead was a deep eut aud then u high | tion, u > annual earning per | of diot. Rattlosnakes are plontiful. Tho It is doubtless an aiv-loom that gives us tho 4 i | ) [ o] arrang ready beon | light fabrics of fiction we read about T.'.“:'iff-”\'.‘u'f‘.;-’(v.'"”}..l"‘f,‘..“fi- .V‘.lun“lnlvut{ .‘»’}”f: mill hand was about 3288, but this wis | host known of these is the “sidewinter, - mado for entortaining tho delegates “to the | A doctor who lses pationt after patient Is | down the track fastor than | ever rode berore | o b tovm which gvoraged o littlo loss | whout twoenty inches long. Tts skin is of | & geaston of tho imperiul council, Nobles of tho | truly run down at the heal orsince. A rumble and & ronr, and the cut | LR8N 8ix and a halt months ench. Tho | 4 rrayish color and mottied. Overench : Myale Bhetue ‘:\hln‘fl:l“mln\nhl mm\!::n;xyl:n I'ho Italian organists ropresont one of the | was left 1 the rear. A second later we wore-| 05t Of 'l “" l”ll umll wis i n'lxlllu n\n-l ‘I-n 0 is a short horn. ‘This is the most > M, ediataly afte 0 trien- grin g monopolists o 3 coun’ o Le 1L and on solid oune 0 er cent ol o production s includ- JOrous o ha reptiles found in the s - uial conclavo of Knights Templan in Donve grinding monopolists of th wntr ver the il and on solid und. I nced !”" Sl igs dan 15 of all tha v 1 LA’ nd in o 2 y B L) W R Elas ulaanve “The oarsman rofers the man in quest of | back and suw tho headlight of the wild on- 70, i region and is an objec groat terror ~ = ase Lo D river W 18 8 " " B give in the cut not a hundred yards distant \ oy necessury for tho entertuinment of the | 833¢ to the riverif wunts a bed of rowes, ine ir 3 A J THE IRBRIGATED DESERT. to the natives, Q a 5“‘(\9" ()]ndhfl NO Viitors s i sight, ‘md i Arrseoments | A Drogrossivo spirit--tha aloobol in the | WA frozen blood 1 awalted tho' eeash, 1¢ Thio summor hoat of this rogion is in- 1318 Doudlan Sl IR N8B o e & memornble one in tho history of The spirit level he gutter, Aianct loRye tha trank Tastantin T raaniaad g thelNew I will reach 130= in "tho shado. In tho | E0RIAIn me, Tost Manhood, feminal Weakness, Night Losies, Impotoacy, Syplhilis. stricture, and alf the order. Whuile all the details for tho en- Pho man who disburses taffy g B 3 Lo * % 81 s grene about 140 tc o |t L 0, Sk and Crinary Oneans. N BT guaranieo $4) for overy case | undortake and foll tertainment of the visitors b been ar- tafly too much 1s | the vestibule arrangement on the coaches i it is generally about 140 to 14 ga'ofthaiiogd, B o it )t Life) want Sewe. OfMies hours—d o. m. to ¥ p. m. Sun fertblauions of i visitors hve boon as- ;1.\; » who frequently “gets stuck on him- | had broken the force of the collision, mided during the hotter purt of the dyy. Ruin | {555 nounce them at this early day, but it is safe 1 also by the rapid speed of our train, A sec storms are almost unknown, When one 0 b his oa ¥y but it The demon of intemperance differs from | ond later the same whistlo which had thrillea | $4uare miles. ‘Fhroughout this desevt | S0V RS G E R HHEEEs e e T ABOIYOS prouc and entertaln tho | clovan breuth cheery call for brakes entively different from | tus, and in some pluces the extreme heat B A B ORERALNE S Ay { tsfield, N. H., on the Suncook Valloy rail FRE T0 80YS AXD GIRLS URDER 18 YEARS OF AGE. cars. While this was happening the engine knocked down and passed over the child AWAY DESOLOTELY BT | INCAN DESCENT 1 i, Lo BN LLEIR LiGHS GIVEN | PERFECT VENTIL ATION The region known as the Colorado desert is an arga;of more than 3,000 imperial council in a manuer befitting tho BokY 50 4 ¥ ; 4 then a deiugo of water, covering the dignity and standing of the august menbers, A water-spout-a temperance oration. fliy.:‘{;”.!m..:\v‘.l.‘:tlh\]\_ : :.)A‘IKY‘ :\.Iv ?‘-' :;x_xx‘;nxfll\:‘.lt ).|.~.~u. C ded in destroying this plant, i At tho meeting ut Ningara Falls thore wero | ‘e blacksiith would havo s hard time 1 0 zitewus pushing us with hee rall pomer | surther up onho mountain slopo of | G (50" Rhn o “ininutes, Then it about six hundred dulegates und this pumber | It were u peval offense to forge & horseshoo | Finding it was not. T looked buck. ann saw | the Sun Bernardino range the ve 1, and tho s r o Sk alx bundred delsrates aud this pumbes | 1w “lnding 1t was not, T looked buck, and 50w | aivtion becomes rofuser . esnocinll sars off, und the sun ls shining ul- will proba oron August the runaway come to a stana stll just as we | S 1nes profus, e8pewiily | most before you k iything has hap- 0 800, There will also bo a uumber of visit- | A novel industey —writing romances, passed the tower ana rolied under the Seven- | 10 the sprin Thore* &' an'‘nhund» | MOBKUGIRLE YaU ROWEOFLAAE UE AUR 5 1 "68 of o T Y AT T TP O v v ; aud rolied under tie ) ¥ o ° WO | pened. The cloudbursts have boen very We inyite comparison of quality and prices o AT ARAT AR R ot y T'hus are the mighty overthrown said | teenta street bridge at Altoona, 1 afterwarg | 8NCE of flowers and L limited OX D ive things tothe 1k n Pa Trom the trienninl conclave il swell thg | the favorite basebull tielder when the iy bail | learned the loversion the helper had caught amount of grass, but all this disappears [ P8 Aty things to sho Southern Puoll | N ininl conclaye swell th went over his head. in sone way, and the engine could not be | when the dry senson sets in. There are | MY HOAR 0! L 3 ' -1 £ 2 T £ i number well up into the thousands. , " h oL Yl ng the flood o or wi 1 ou v T'no bost thing about & cyolone 1s that it | Stopped. \Whon it k the rear coach, | wbout fifty kinds of cuctus to be seen, | WArning th 1 of water will wash out odern araware e s00n blows over. howavar, tie shook laosenod tbe, mashiueryy) |l s moa. nntable “of which! 1s. "the f.the embaniments and loavo she L 0.0, P 1t is diMeult to seo how a_rooster can swal. | 80 the engincer at once shut off ateam and il ! h 18 Whe 1 ompleto wreek for & mile ar , Through the serious illuess of Charles M. [ 1,y 158\ ermrees it eatims oons $W4 | put on the brakas on the driving whcols oguitillo, a beautiful vod flower. Alang | FrEEHol BHEe0Sor tour wiles, Tn varlo Busbee, grand sire, tho government of tho 10e8 without eating erow “Well, there comes the Panbaudle connec- | the Colorada viver there is a speciea that | 0 GO F R oem yo ™ diked wit AI\I! 1) o] . grder Has been tempararliy travsferred 10 | According to u renort of tho reglster and | tion. Goodnignt.” fious Lo ihe holght of [foriy ook f HE n ench sido in order to d " ‘anada, C. 1. Campbell, deputy yrand sive, | pocelver of the Evauston land oftice 1o the . ¥ Throughont the country for almosta | P, BT U0 ARG A T OFE v - FE bas dssued the following circuiar, in which | commissioners of the general lasd o Ou o train going Wost the other day, says | thousand miles sround ~ nearly every [ Yert the course of floods, 511 DODGE STREET. be assunics coutrol aud direction of theorder: | thero are o of surveyed lux the Express Clazette, tho conductor came 10 | spocies of vegetation i3 armed with ARSIt A i f3 - , Sion. Charlos 81 Grand 110 of | ot naann Ujeot to ontey wnd sad. | ® Dassenger who bad no ticket, and who | thorus or & T e s, o A Paiuful Graveyar lrrru‘uu‘!"/”rlr’r',lh..s VAMOND £ the Indepondent Ordor of Oddfellows, hav- | ) mnaurscved T connty thewo are | @Wned also to being dead brok [ i A SRR SN So it seems that the ouly 1i w \ 3 come unuble to discharge the duties of his | Th Fremont county thero are 1,450 400 abre: J'Bought o ticket to the last station back | 18 & clover known as the “Burr” clover. | Omana, how iy alleg SRIGINAL ANC r.'wn" wnly Bafy, Bure,aud v VAl for é oftice, the coustituition of ho soverelin grand | Shiject (o outrs at U BTkt (5 Itis abundunt in the region west of | paried ity i o o me ‘ so Haller's German the great con “Beforé you wal 0 i [ rarely found in the d gatheri 1d and bats, Kawvi u s el 201 SAEIE T AL You will therefore take notice that untd pativn uud liver regulator, show you some figur up und wmatures r fl uouly lively town. S0 is & graveyard, Buld by all Locul Drugxlets i TV GTIV G surface to u depth of three inches, some- 4 ueres ¥

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