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DAY, DRCEMBER 25, 1802-SIXTEEN PAGES | | factory and the session productive of much | g, Decomber 15, and it will be known but with what success cannot b ‘ Yo The mtkel was overstocked and vory good 1o the members. The members of the | Valley lodge. The charter membershi] forseen. Grace has no right to existence by 1 84 DAl il . Blair lodgo entertained the visiting dele- | reachod seventy-eight.” The following of except custom. There fs no good reason HONEY—The mackey ds. five, good white gates in | royal styie. At 6 o'clock in the | cers werg elected: W, O, A, H. Grags ai oale! A1 Sati why a note should notbe paid upon the day rading on the New York Exchange Was | clover honey heimg seatt it 17¢, Echoes of the Lodge Room That Reach the | cvening they served supper to the guestsand | W, C.. Mra. M. A Miller; troasurer, J. W{ Retail Dealers (l'r'nl’ra\.ly Well Satisfied | iy At nevad 61 tirve dAyE by g ] N £ fvon " Cnoee, £ fgtancy. £ 50 Outer W dlspensed genuine hospitality Watroh: tecordon, Nirs, Tan Suith LIRS with Their Holiday Sales. thereafter. The chief veason, however, for Light Yesterday. Jaraas Guaves Pt bog 8000, uter World At S o'clock the convention was called to | George W, MeCall nk Nelsonj Janking The chswre 18 found (n the fact that R ONTORS-. THomegrown, S0m8be; Spanish S | order in the Blair lodge tooms by Chief Tem- | W. G John Saladin: W A. Fishorj the laws of the states are not uniform upon ver crate MAN v \‘.lu‘y Buren of Omaha. Theevening's pro v\r'w- s, R L. Alyea Warner, Mrss the question < Onasars -1 hira, A 3 3 orded entertainment of o high char arsh JOBBERS EXPERIENCE A VERY GOOD DEMAND N jobeing cicles, withough many of the PRICES WERE GENERALLY LOWER AR Y—TOrKeYs 8 - Y GOOD DEEDS DONE IN SECRET Nor Linse gresent &md conuisied of men are in for the holidays, orders from the — el il i ngs, essays and recitations, and an address : ”‘ |‘»'" Mystie ""-“-'"]"' \'"""“ o 4 iifterior are Iarze: the Sspring purchascs . OFS ot i ‘ by the chicf templar J arnell fnstituted a council of the The Produee Market Flooded with Poultry tarting in A.H‘iVI V?w:v "ll\\ Without a | Manhat Was the Only Feature 1 Fraternal Love That ifelps the World and | e following offfcers were present: Grand | Mystic Legion at Wood River Friday evens Wit Save to the Ones Moat chiel templar, W. W. Van Buren, Omaha: | ing, Dec 16, The charter membership trade for the week " . . {intions it ed e Chirlstm ict chief templar, There \ock ey % the Week - Markets at Other LR AL, Were Particnlarly Strong Near . uatstions areL ks N i I s s B, it the fiest meeting numbored tventy-threey In real estate circles, the week has been | S % Toints Equally Bad, marked by some negotintions which may the Clo Reflections, - Ymaha! distrlet superintendent of and the books will be kept open for thirty dtimately lead to good sajes, ‘One active ON Market. 1o templars, Mrs. Forby, Omaha days for the purpose of 4neveasing the rolls @ Low Prices Provadl at the Close of ingle exception, dealors report satisfactory hth W RAlway List Gr \ ] 3 15 Not Kr ont s figuring for an cxch of i e NEW York, Dec 24 PEoOLEUM - Wos narshal, Mv. Flannagan, Craigs grand | The following officers were elocteds W, Ciy The conditions have all heen favorable for | ties, which will mean the enlargemci NEW York, Dec. 24.—Trading on the New | hglecteds, UL ~”"‘M'“\ iyl ‘jv‘“, © templar, Mrs, Cooley, Lineo Thomas White: W, V. C, Irwin Williams; e ol tradoe this season, and the re- | one of the = largest plan mills in | York stock exchange was 1ight this wornin tos, one LTIy optione, snies, none. | atmosphere is filled with love and rejoicin Ktielent ¢ WL, DD ORane: Wo P, W, AL Colwell ~ Rl L Y the city if consummated ANOLCr | only 72,186 shares chanzing hands, of which | Lima oil, sales, none; Total sales, none the noble work of the fraternal sceret soci T TRD, M 1 Nanedn iy -Srarie, Hoppeil] VeSS leal which has been hanging fire for | 5965 were unlisted. Tn the first transaction LOXDON, Dec, 24— UALCUTTA. LINSERD 808 [ qoie S ot bo overlooked. T tho many The following oftfcers have been elected by | E ds: W, OB WAL Melaean I, some time contemplates the erection of a 3 per quarter kihd I‘ ‘ 2 A sy ;y""""" W :“l | Lincoln lodge 0 Master workman Tl \“{-” eni L, T Northup tion of the country it very ofien happens | large retail house on upper Douglas t - ™ kind deeds and worthy motives could be | 3 1 Naden; foreman, W. O. Fleteher; over: Ll 1 ' 18 an offset, however, to this i <ing pro- STOCK MARKETS, haved to the public 7 dicture such as The members of the Red Clopd o ol that the warm and mild fall weather cx- | @8 in offsot, loweser, 1o this promising DO | o fomer tone prevailed, dus to disposition i :-”1 HeBle i n Dlcturw such 08 | seer. J. H. Fawell: recorder, Walter Hoge R S R LI Bty By o ys, thu niting LERL L LA, HOLIALIONS WEG £ on the some or bears o b 0 pen can deseribe would mee o vision, . e 3 lod 1o following o&eers " tends through the Holldays, thus Hmitd iy off in connection with another large | Of the part of some of the small 10 | catile Teade Unsteady Woge Active and | G0 L | financier, FUOWL Bavtrffs receiver, A D | Chartos Schafinit W. V. O, Geargo B, Mot brick bullding on upper Farnam streot even up their trades, Thoy did not care t Fir=Steen Stenty. and forever be photographed upon the | Guile; guide, . R Hourdine: funer war- | Call; W LM Carbilly W WL By merchants to depend entively upon the holi Prospects appear good for the constr honie with contracts on their boo! ver thie OMANA, Do, 24, -The receipts of eattle were | OOy aom, ¢ ) Frederickson: —outer . warden, | Roby s W, 1] Robert Dotter fay trade. This fs a frequent cause for a | tion of the #H00.000 hotel b which there | double holiday. Manhattan was the only | 2400 head, aguinst i yesterday, and 1,433 Omaha isa city of fraternal sceret soci- | Gieorge H Fowler; trustees T P Hatrison & L (e G i ot | fe t b, T \ ed at 139 on the corresponding day of Iast week. T EX . D. R. Lillibridge, W, Q. Boll Fraternal Ald Assoctation Tght holiday t but there has been no | has been considerable discussion. The regret wture of note. The stock opened a ponding cties, They are as numerous as their deeds ! . 13« lia A L s T is very generally expressed that this may | receded to 139 and advanced steadily to 143 recelpts of log | were aboug, 8800 M| of chavity and kindnesses are noble and \fll v;m;.;;h'( h"“ No._ 151, of "'l"""” has | Queen City council No. 76, of Neatrice, had © the place of o $1,000,000 five-pre osing a &% ¥ H6 EriHeoment is st 5,888 yesterday, and 7,005 head arity k csses are noble a lected the following oficers for the ensuit vory inter sssfon nt tho 1ast e take the pla fo1h 1000000 tive-proof | closi t the top figure. The enl 1 " i Gl It g BB Vv in fon at the last regulae T e | i e [l vl S | Weekizg fday. Sheep 820, ngninst 004 yestors | worthy. Many a ¢ Prostiont 1fon, SAvm I © which the «i s needed fol e ult « 1 bellef that the compan duy and 227 0 week ago today, Receipis from e o0 Aot , Xy s meeting 1 President on V. T came early and has continued steadily up to | great many ve e O Btar fror the pronoscd | JUNGREY 1 1o date” nto {6040 cattiv, 1,000, | Crighter and more’ comfortabie today by | fotcman, William Iteutise; gveracer, WM | ovalicer ot Wallltigton, 1 nd Genaral The (0 M I8 @ o c 231 hogs SO.003 sheep, 14,033 horses and | rveason of the chavitable acts of son lod Gollar: recorder, Henry Schaal; financier, ‘ A N on, Wan, and Geners the present time. The inforn n fs wiven ont that the | underground route, Another reason for Aol i L ; | 97C. Woempener: roceiver, H. 11 Meyer: | Medieal Examiner Dr. L. Horner of Laws In nddition to the demand for winter goods | Ol Bridge and “Terminal compans Wil | (ho risé fs that the Plerrepont-Morgan com U hoten g o 19,080 heop, of orsociety. Many a childish heavt will Teap [ b S SR Tier warden, dohu | PO1ee, Kan, were present and each delivered For depot and terminal fat o tract 0 LWL | ittee willsoon report a plan whereby the oo <os and pniles as compived with 1801 with joy on this Christmas day when old | Gaptier's outer warden, George Voglers | Wfiteresting adduoss & Wy woods of ull kinds, Money hasbeen | torioms. Tt ia npAreRtly the putposeof | DuiY's ltnes will baestended nnd s revenis ArTLE- Receipts faiely Hberal, making for | Saint Nick has been reminded by a worthy | medical examiner, Dr. Riser; trustee, The following officers were elected for tho 4 N 6 AR (e weele 13800, neainst 16,078 last week Cramon. cusuinge v esident, G on; Vo fairly casy in both city and country and the | this corporation to make its position impreg largely increased. Judge Ingrahan today d Pltrn Was o faltedized Sanpiy of zood heeses | 10dge member that in a destitute home there Kramor \ year: President, G. . Burton: vice 3 i " ; v No, 18 t AN 6 president, 1. S, Woodworth: secretary, J : ! b sl pur- | nable as o terminal company eided to continte the injunction restaining | d trade was fairly active N prices | are children whose hearts a present woutd | Omiha lodge No. 18 is preparing an ente t O sRsurar, 11 AV e he people have been quite liberatin their pur | BUE AL EEE USSR GLG e weelc | the Panania road from entering into contracts | werd not 1 Tondy With yesterdny's | gidde hose hearts a present Wouldl | 43t for'its members, to be given after | K Crade; treasurer, 1 1% Wilt; chaplatn, Ali¥es of O SRILH LIl ve toen A s been said during the week y gladden. Many a family larder was veplen- | o s 1 " | Mrs. Dora K. Nelson: medical oxaminers, chases of Christmas pr : ot The chrl o e eter of | WIth transportation companies outside of the | ¢lose, and “in Vv cites ware | lower | the olidays, which will éxcelany” of those | MU= y ! g 5t minterial iolp frswelling. the sum total of | o waTieaiints Sh e foererted thome | Pacific Mall Stonmalip. cotmpany, and the | FestErdays inte ‘market, was all of f ished Tust wight by the committes of the | given in {ho past. This lodge has somo | DS, Bates, s and grabes euide 1t B trado. When there s plenty of work £ be | selves i this entorpriso gives hope that it | stock of the latter rose from 27 10 28, in the | L 10¢ Tower than the openin secret sovioties, thatare over watehful and | #ood talent, and can get up an entertainment | Ross: obsevver, J J. Hill: sentinel, [ the market opened this morning about steady o N ¥ s | Lecdy : representative to genoral council, ¥ had people are more el with themselves | may materialize atan carly day general railway the list of G Fewis | WL yesterday's close, There was Gy sups | veady to bestow a kindness when needed and nd tonone,. At the espitation of the Athin. Lol i ' NIRNE i *No. 18 will vacato its present quarters | We Tafin, + iy ittlo os th e, Reports from the state indicate inereased | particnlarly strol v the close, advancing cattle good enotgh to sell at $#.00and | deserving, yonr aca 1 it and {ndulge fn many little luxuries that they | | G QOIS O it e arih ands, | 1 fo % per cont. The Roek Tslind's rogular Srusnio e on Uit ves the demand | S et (W3 vk Py in the Barker block and will move into its Minor Gossip of the Ante Rooms. would not under I favorable circumstan- | ACLEY aid R A . \ e R an N | jod anid teade fairly netive, but on the erhaps yesterday a widowed mother with | yew lodge room in the Patterson block Mondiy cvening, Fonuney 9 He HATRGEN ven L e s ik helped to make a | A e of Omatia who has reeently vistted | quarterty dividend of 1 per cent was oiciily | Gt 7 e vatdie "wids W et | several young children deponding upon her | “Thursiay eveninig the ofcers for the ensing of the National Union will install the newly hetter 1:1. ised {f the trading hud een scat- | Most prosperous belig on catth Ho pre- | in the final transnctione wiis parly duo to the ket weakened as the day o ing hor brain to discover a means of having :":‘l'lfl'|f:““~llv\!\w e, .\\‘ several matters of | Bre building b ’ A et b dicts a third large crop and prosperity for | unexpeetedly good hank statement, vanced ipts of cows and heifers wo a Chiistmas for hor loved ones. b portanee ome up. Thirty-five applications for membershi tored over a little longes space of time. | b | 900 o Con ehic il Suriae cven the | The Postsays: The attitude of the invest- it forty | ACNTIVE sl Vujy elibiee | SOlLISURIe. Jor NCE ovad onok, Ahi 808 Auchov lodiee No. 18- is one of the best | iii' e’ considered by ”n..r» bl e .“.‘"E seemed as if every one put off their Chid Loy amine seav which will surprise eve the | e publie i the presence of our eurrency | Stff, Anyihi A aht tloce 1o <teqdy | uttered a prayer to Him on high to assist | lodges in the state, and is always providing | b Tudonghaont Ouot of Had Hetiaee mas shopping until the last weel and then anguine of our vitizens. He s of the |G Ggtements is aomatter of the highest ins | fizuies, bt th Sl CTO% | hor In the hour of duvkness, Such prayers | some menns of enbirtainmont for lts mem. | Jont Indtependent Owder of Odd Kellawes ay the teade all come in a lump. In o good 1 IR0l Julud el Bl N | ports R LT L TR TTAC R FIY tI | RS IOWER LA SIONR L EITe RS RIS | VAR 0T KB \CERGN i ARG Lo GANGS AP0 | B3PS RO IBAREIEII S B0 £ (BOGAT Gitars || o S ox v ISEUIREINERHING, ¢ SEaING to AT A f ot return wereased whole M oL i pos events | were not urgent and salesmen thonght the de- i b . J o 4 ILCT | rhhe mombers of General Georgro 5 L the crowds during the past weels s 3 " . : o & N N 8 hecn 4 member of some secret society. The | following officers were recently clected, and | {80 ons of Veteraus, enter i o8, for, Negotiations i st Wnding between | 1UIs reassuring, therefore, 1o know that aturday th were pretty well « i i v | Kt S e Akbinan k hos its disndvantages for both sides, for e oA o of this | Xreit s of sccurity hold y | finaily, - but No . Tinpravemen prayer is answered, and with toys for the | will be installed Thursday _evoning danuary | {heit frisnds uesday: oventt it the hall, while u_rl\nl\\an the ||um’h|m\ ‘Hu. hein ™ erested in the union depot, and | uncommonly strong position. dullness hllh-m.un and many good things to eat is it 12 D. C. Work, master workmun; B, ( ; ,\ orth 1ift ith street The program LA RIS Ll ey R b St e B e TR T AL e L | 3 ¥ surprising that in that family there ave | Simmons, foreman; W. A. Scheil, overseer; | f0F the evening was dancing S e g they would | jilzens that this mportant undertaking | arked over sivee the shver quodtion b Buyers at fully st FeA g CORMUBHRBIE | e SaoTE SHE,SIIgE L ST e Nt D A 204 Fellons of Mool st puibil O iotall herwise. 1 fn all, the retail merehants | Will be completed within the conming y Wilrertening fictor i our politles. En Duiness wis done, | Reprosentative sales that the world seems betterand lite brighter | Fmilton, financiers S, D Atkins, recorders | Odd Fellows of McCook will - publicly fustall fiicaking 1t i boall bhopcatl mo 18 | ith Omitha th it etk of | Said our stocks 1S soan i 16 had lenrued P to them I Skeed, gurd ;s John John, doner | Uheir officers Friday ovening, January 18, A ave more to be thankful for and ess to | SGERSGLORMI TG § W Union | situations and possibilities 53 Av Pr No. 9 I'he most exemplary deeds of kindness are | wardens B AL Polley, outer warden: D. | banquet will he served, and it is expected to Main of than on many other fblidd Stock Yards company filed amended articl Stocks were distributed during this series of o B0 3 performed when a brother member is ill or | Adkins, trustee: Dis: 1. L. Breed and 1. A, | make the affaiv one of the pleasantest of the The Jobhing Tsade BT AHCOTBHILION eS8 CAIEALSLOBIE | Toine L noNi BroplazRenorLliy ubie o ot . Marsh, medical examiners season \ 10 S6,000.000, ‘This is taken as veling men are coming'in off the re that his is taken a p— ven On this Chiristmas morning, when the very sult has boen generally highly satisfactory ess men of nll classes, In this b al ) prices were generally a fraction helow thos ruling at the elose yesterday, but subseguently LIV the demand for winter goods and compelling yeoson for complaint on the score of unseas onable weather this winter, Cold weather there has also been o very fair trade in holi 1 5 O in need of assistance. T'he brothe ove of | T B Iy o e T the socrot socioty 1a tho tho tlink i men | Led Clond lodge No. 60 clected the follow- | Knox Al council, No. 1,464, Royal Arcanusm, sy i large additional improvements will be | Insome of the industrial group there had 1 2 1300 b E together, and it is not easily broken. In | ing officers for the ensuipe year; Master outh Omaha, will publicly install the to spend the holidays and jobbers do not an- | nide nex year. oA VR R L 1033 5 & these times of general wood ehieer the un- | workman. B L Bly: formun A MeBFar Puesday evening, January 8, anticipate much for the balanec of the year | ading SUPhis explidned and | B 122 4 fortunate brother is kindly remembered and | land; overscer, William Parkes: recorder, | and an invitation is extended to the Omaha in the way of orders. The time from now | Chieago Live Stock Mar Justified th wth of the months of Octobe 8 it is in such cases that the beauties of the | J. R, Wilcox: receiver, C. I Cather: finan: | and Council Bluffs councils to be prerent. 108 | ) until_aftor thefirst of the year will be | cnieaco, 1L, Dee. 24, (Special | ind November, despite the approach of the 5 b fraternity are best exhibited and vealized cier, HL 1, Pond s guide, Ho S, Maurer; inner | ppo Ancient Order of United Workmen Jargely devoted to the taking of stock and | Tue Beei- iy ¥ i the it heavy gold shipments. e 1080 Today the whole world is singing praises Wilson; outer warden, 5. W. | is oxpo & id g in Ne § | The following ave the elosing auotations for o ! & is experiencing a rapid growth in Nebraska, the putting of thines in shape for the com- | oht todas s receipts of eatgie izt reach | i stoes on i New York Mook ov- 1000 3 And while thus engaged it would be move | Hames; trustee, 1. V. Taylor, and planting newolios alll 6vor) tHORTGRAIA mencement of another year's husiness e gl privcs of. Wodnesday and | i toduy: 5 4 appropriate if there was a_little relenting in R T A praivies of the commonwealth. During the The jobbers have without exception ex- | [ Yl o) ) . 8 g some hearts that have been as stone toward X 2 TBA0 G YOATILNG ANGRbES H 1} S . them, Dut fess than Lalf that namber Atehison TOTEn e ey i Omah N ) . W the | Present year the membership roll shows & ception experienced - very N e R T T T T ) . the fratornal sectot, socioty, whicl is one of Ak e o continues to set the | L 8 S0es T in the state, trade, which has been stimulated by the | nand efther for local on outside. seeon Aol H Northorn baciie pia 434 . ; the noblest creations of this age. ¢, Wednesday night thirteen new mem- | =y i Ve idiy season Hers, Ldo no bette Told do < B S e & Gult., 1ok ¢ 0 ; 2 moR A s X AT o he Fremont Turnverien has clected the Jobbers handling lines that are especia “ juotations was from B Y 3 i in'demand duving the holidays were very | T3 it D Detie pured ab | Baitimore & Ohio.. it | g preforrud’ 5 The Pythian Sisterhood has not gained a ;:\‘[Ij lx"m"l' i u{! ‘"f‘kf"% l!‘hw o tl Hco.pt sident, G, 0. Kerkow; secrotary. ! busy up to the close of the week. The d steers atgiom 3,15 10 | Canndn Southern . 51t N. Y. & N800 REE Bl E very strong foothold in Nebraska as vet, but | U RO L AR T e SRt | B A T D S l,::wd for !I'V_lynj (UL lflll)lI: K:‘";‘TI'" .L‘ B 8 ¢ supply of hozs_here AL e 5 there is a future for all things, and this com- | mittee to revise the loeal bylaws ter, George 1. Looschen, Claus C. Plambeck, :u-:u{ o ::\I‘:: the D l\-’\.’u minut The :»"'\'.‘. i ‘,""“‘l""‘, 17,000, | Chieago AlOn.... o 2 810 e 3 mendable auxiliary of the Knights of Pyth- | them printed with the fundamen laws. Py thian headquarters have been_ arrang ity onds jobbors 0 not 08 1 rule antici | (otal up (o 20:000: T marker was strong ot | <o Gne Ll i 4 889 ins will grow and new temples will be insti- | Anothor vomnnittee was appoiuteq o pre | for in Chicago during the World's fair, ofi pate wmuch ab this time and expect to have a | from o #6.50 for poor to R ? . i G . tuted in many Nebraska cities and towns, | PAreand nublish o roster of the camp meim- | large structire at the northwest corner 0§ qufes time until ufter the first of the vear, [ &L und b from $6.26 1o 86.70 . ot 1551 s until_the order is strong numerically and | gorsiil, Wednesduy ogonlisg of moxt woeelt | Bowen and St. Lawrence avenues hus beeil By which time retall. stocks ave likely to | BhdT S0 chole hbnvy wolghts, The offerings | ootton Or i i 2.001010 X equally substantial in faith and interest | oucurs the annual election of wamp ofticers, | given the name of *“The Damon.” und. here have become depleted and necd sorting up prices above $6.50 were reached in a fow - | Del 1ads § g 7 540 T 5 AL the present thne thore is but one tem- | 04 the presence of | eacy neighbor 18 | the headquarters will be establishod upodt portance in their line aside from a continued | bulk of thelizht. and from 3685 10 36,50 were | § &4 000 8 780 Nebraska, and ‘that s Lillian tem 5 ek At "I"." | Life Boat lodge, N Independent of Ilremont Order of Good s, 0f this city, is enjoy- Do Do with every prospect that it will | U popular adves for median and heavy | g 1 Now 14 R P e A ormal camp No. 2 Tast for some time. vl rospeativaly. g Krle.. S ; 900 fan temple was founded nearly two years | elected the following ofticers for the ensu- | jng an era of prosperity and the members are As noted o week ago the we s been. |11y alosed” out ni HHdi s g uotona. rore Waps (e LT 9% 5 : ago and its membership is composed of the | Venerable consul, L JPaasels | preatly interested inthe work and success of decidedly on the side of the retail boot and | yinking on @ basis of fi sl oreavan Soretared 1080 5 wives and daughters of the members of the | t‘*"”“ dviser, B 1% Prenchieminent | the order, Thursday cvening the lodge L O e R b L T | C1060 17 Knights of Pythins. The ladies scem to take | bunker, J. . X, Biles; clorle 1 D, Bereys | rooms, au ‘Twenty-fifth avenue and Cuming O i o o | i i . AL T e < 1o a very active interest in the affairs of the | gstort, D. M. Allens camp physician, Ira 13. | street, were filled with o merry throng of "The grocery jobhers do not come in for any Tass 10 comm Tiimoientral <11 b S oo 10 o e e o Lo | AURBSon wiichimn, W. C: Potersn; sen | S’ pegpie, Who wart thers t particibate great amount of the holiday trade and b 3 o of the business wi Kan, £ 00K, Wideesss 2004/ Toxn® PG, -svs 30 208 o fecling for lodge afternoon as do the hus- | 0¥, A Cllleuwood; managers, L. B, Put- osttviclon wwhich donaiston oL OENG not expericnced any more than ‘n.;- n-;z‘ul B s P 1np ut from ke Erie & W L2 rol. & 0. Cent. prd. 1133 it . bands and fathers to lodge night he lodge | am, R D. Kelly, W. J. Yost. domand, However that demand has been o proforred .. hion Vacitlo jzood and has left the grocers with no cause 2 133 ella S : Nebraska City camp No. %1 s in a very ; 2500 hen do prefers i 010 9 is 4 most excellent one and 08 10 accom- al ) 1 C Puesday evening the members of Omah 1 ’ R e Skt ; DB 1.8 ; 2 plish many a good purpose. 1 is without | Prosperous condition and the wmnual election | ¢q i G e e oAat e for complaint. The demand for tomatocs 3 1 Journal reports: . & Nash. oot bro; 3 “ G 4 1030 2 avival wagency for cementing friend- | Of ofiicel resulted as follows: M. C. Betty, | guo ™ of “their delightful p s continued active and the murket is ipts 1500 hends shipments, | Louis. & New : e 1059 Ship and porvading the feminine hearts with | Yenerable consul; Willium Brower, “worthy | 916 01 -HHCE 4G EEEE BRlhE ok strong. Corn has been moving out with some I kot “slow iy 3 i Vor tern 2 T 8 feclings dviser: Georze W Hake, banker: 1L M. | e Tl party was the second one of the frecdom at stiff prices also, and there is [ GA(LY D.90; stockers, - $2.00%3 oo _ D o7 § C1030 never fails in the hour of 5 Boydson, clevis A. H. Havvey, escorts N | coiyind as thoroughly enjoyable as former enough doing in peas and beans to keep the S e | iy : 1010 ST and comfort. It brings into Curtis, watehman J. W, Stapleton, sentry s | UGS et 0 inVibntions iNe market for thoso goods firm. Apples are in gt + | ¢ LA | I relations the wives it tr s B, P Bgan, J. M. Gilehvist, G W) o Gere aceepted almost without exceps strong position. Other fruits continue slow bod puckers, | N . . . B33 husbunds and fathers who «are_members of | Wilters, ¢ to the state meeting of | o0 045 lage number of ladies and gens and swithout materinl change in value, $ 300 At buatelorsh o ) £ g the parent bod creates ties of ri LLINER e b bt I Glibade o RS eryr et igh bl aveliTEN mon and lobster are taken in moderate quan- | WeIhts, . ¥6.0001.6.40. rentia | ship and love between familic publicly Tuesday evening i ; 1 SupEr’-1 . 3 b N 3, and i elegant | ot will L e mopaudlo | Shmes e o tolk & W.bd 3 . Ata recent meeting of Lillian temple the | & and an elesant banguet will be ) Lnorance of the merits of DeWitt's Little “" Country Produce. 020 R kRl 1sales of stoeks today were 72,000 2 annual election of oficers occurred. The | thelodge fter the ceremonies, i i rtune, These little Owing to the glut in_the poultry market | 4 4 el ! Atehison, L ing- | L reports for the year showed the order'to be | 1\‘1.\‘:'}‘1‘«' oL GRINE SN ted n-l.» | pitle Gure. hoadacha ¥aved Owing 1 " ! P e 4 34005 D) e 9 S ina tour & conditio d its growl ollowing oficers: C. W. Hofman, vene v AL areuL i at Thanksgiving and the unfortunate exper- Kansas City Live Stock Market, : R 106 & nosa L LR GO :v'i'n.'r“l'rll‘{.- growth | followini officers: | € W Holfman, | vencr | jepsia, bad breath, constipation and - biliouss jence of shippers it was to be expected that KANSAS Crry, 24, —OATTLE—Re- 7 10,4005 St 1 L1000 5 dlectedinrainsollows: BMosEa hief | visor; L. G. Flesher, banker; F. D, Good- | "5 caution would be the rule in Christimas ship- | ceipt i : ; Al cted, sors L, G. Flesher, bnker; F. | ments. Some dealers were anticipating | M | e ish E B L LB s S W Lawes mostex || Sl 0 B LTI LI DU ) ~Contiy < light receipts and high prices. Just the op. i P! ¢ by Market, 374 B o Mrs. Mary Robinson; most excellent junior, i \oiss Hah 0 v Wi " Philadelphin Call: A Massachusotts posite has been experienced. The Omahi 3 o e Vo 24— MONEY ON CALL H 3 ; N on oo aol B ORI, ot R SR ELS woman sues a man for $1,000 because he loultry market is glutted and there s wore | o head; | ship Nowinal at i b ; 201 Mrs. 1. J. Hedges: mistress of records and | HHC e {60l hor i Dhothnre Zayol e gess Etock in the hands of dealers than_they will A oh Sinscdoe : : o (T i e i correspondence, Mrs, Hermance Stear Royal Leagu ; " e h o n i _J:"~‘_4fl‘_~““_u"}:‘* o be able to force onto the market duriug the | §6.25 ; DAl o i L Daniicore: oo mistress of finance. Mrs. B H. Harper: pro- | Omaha Council No. 63 of the R nlajis pLOINEALG MY Uy DEO YU next week or two. 2k Apts, 800 head: shipuents, « L1090 s tector of temple, Mrs. 12 V. Hateher: guard | yove their second s s | but we should expect to pay dearly for is not the only market which has ket noninally steidy losing quot d: U010 : Dt 1o e ton oMM e R e Gl S postin || ayeltuncicsaCondfiva b yloftho i Seison luxuries. experience, but reports from otl 84 1340 past chief, Mrs. FL M. Collins; trustee, Mys, | their commodious guarters in the Conu- |~y 1is Journal: i ; gt e P i ; icf, d (el coptmodionsfauuptamiin HoRCM Minneapolis Journa's A coresponda O e i oy DR K e | DR RN 2 ; D ll;”\l Collins. * y | mental building on Tuesday evening, Decem | ont sends the item of news that a Norbh ts have all been badly. glutted and that | eiifis wnil Shipnents nat. repartot: wariat Ugaren 107 - : h 1o members are arranging for o public | ber 20, Whe greater pary of the evening Was | Dakotn girl has sued the Northern 5 A0 y X stallition of the officers at the first vegular | given up to duncing, and al 50 A low prices have prevailed firn: native st G sl A D 10 QUi B reaony scemetl) Pacifie’ Railrond comp 3 : i h ; it 5 | i acific IRailrond compuny for $30,000 et tord{io Drealeiin Years weeting in January. In addition to the in- | o be in a spirit to thoroughly enjoy it 0500 i " As showing njoher ion that n brake- prices the Minneapolis Produce Bulletin | Receipt Shipments not r y Ciall I | St P : i tion ceremonics there will be preparea | Those who couid not find room for dancing | damages on the allega d compares the reccipts of 1801 and 1802 ap | Jarket strongzers I 10716, nnew setfsl 102 P L GoOTr Rets, 3 B 1 asion @ program of literary ang | enjoyed the evening at the card tables, A | man tried to Kiss her while she was that point and Chi i ing six days | ‘”;';“"‘I‘j”‘l',: 'IJL 200640 nowseLdal... aths TP It G Mote. g 8 musical numbers that will be very entertain - | bowl of delicious punch and ice cream and | traveling over the roud. That’s noth- 15 80l e arrivals of potltry at Minneapolis | porirnt pReceints | Fhipuonts not. oo | ot Maciig Tacs:..: 10ma West un DAL Bl - ity of itself. cake furnished by Balduff added much to the | ing. If the brakeman had sued tha 2,405 pounds as aeain 051 poumds | {ra mutton #5 i J DEIL G nte, o Tl 1 G AL LVES. Knlghts of Pythias. | ~-;>m tand pleasure of the evening. Among | compuny for #50,000 dnmages because for rresponding days in 1802, At Chi 2 Pt on L PNER L : 0 4 Tho mombirs o IiB s Terl Glie odue have | Shose prosonbiaware sMu sand sdiva, Jumesilitholpivlitnied tollsiaaihimitho R ORBIYE cogo the receipts during three days wer T R Gons 0s. THlC : N 0! uve | Phillips, M and Mys, Carl Duninive, Mr. |0 her sinntling . L Whyishonla et 00 A1 fon 18, A¢ | An honest pill is the noblest work of the |y € A i d : . chosen the following ofticers for the coming | and Mrs, John White, Mr. and Mrs, Clapk | Deen rather startiing. y _ shoul no record of arvivals is kept and it | & theeary. DeWitt's Little Early Risers | Mutual Union 6s... 113 11 & T. g 2 . term: Past chancellor, (. Anderson; | Forsyth, M, 0 Mrs. Leroy Hough, Mr, | these things always Le so one-sided? 5 Impossiblo to make comparisons ov to even cure constipation, biliousness and sicl head- | X, € Int Cect .. 111 11 | 0 r)mn.‘Il¢-x:ux(n|!1.|||ll A. R. Helmer; vice | and Mrs, J Coughlin, Mr. and Mrs, | ®Minneapolis Times: A New York Bive 'the receipts of the past weok, One | Ache- b a1 sieang 14 chansollor, A [Guy,ipeolicoy it N iMerwin; || Growall, i Miss Sadic Stone, Miss | woman hns left hor husband because he ihipdcaxtaln oworer s that, i i Marriage Licenses, 3 byeo Mining Stocks. ; ; master of finanee, D, 1. McClellar unchard, Miss Esmond, Miss | tried to kiss hor. Or,more corrscily : : o - . ¢ i master smoud, Miss Johns, Miss Jonusen, | spoaking, bec: i S L0 Tl o The following marringe licenses were FRANCISCO, Cal, Dic, 24—The offl ; k of exchequer, Wi, Mison, master-at-arms, i oresin. B o hin aias | Spoulclag, bocanse heidihotUSEECE Vol N anrasia: issied by the county judge yesterday : £ duoty IURINERIGokS RLodny. A H. M. Shall Phillips, Allen 12, Ely, Daniel Cameron, Dr. N o e S5 WU, > Lotus lodge, No. 63. of Wayne, re-clected | Stone, J. C. Patton, A B, Smith, Mr. Crow | been n splondid fleld for | | ioumas Honry Wilhelm. Omaba AT B Wono R 2 . 8 all of its ofticers Tuesdiy evening for the en- | and Charles Forsyth, ARE YOU SUFFERING southern manufacturers and | {1 May Allee Chiovke, Omha, o220 Beleher..~.. Phiosi ™. 5 R : o suing year. Their positions and names arc = - i The good crops, making money | { parmey Harris, Oniha < 2 host s Beldher .l 6 [Savag ) . “hancellor com W. B, Howurd | Star und Creseent, 1 and the small per- | Eva Spigle, O1 z 73T} Podic Consolidited 10 | Slerra Novidn . 120 < Lty i chancellos, W. H. MeNeal; prelate, . A, | The annual mecting of Gangier temple centage of failures over the state st large [ am Clausen, East O . ol sl Uilopikengolidated ) o) i B Dearborn; master-at-arms, W. K. Heister: | Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, was held Fri has induced every one having anything to [ 3 Metta Hansen, Omals RS nt L (Yellow acked e " 2 master of exchequer, H. A, Ellis: keeper of | gy v evening m the commandery room of the sell to flood this state with salesmen and | § Peter B, Petersen, Omzii Wi & Carry 200N | Commonwoen it o - 8 records and seals, W. . Whiteman, The | \" mange i work the trade for all there was in it. Ne- Smma Nelson, Florenee SLARIE Tale & Norerosh 5 |Nov. Queon . . 8 installation ccremonies will take piace at | Masonic temple, upwards of fifty members ska retail merchants have contributed | (facob I Beinhard Fil the next regulur meeting, being present. Recorder Winning, in mak- Catarrh or hundreds of thousands of dollar toward the |+ Nollie L Jones, ¢ 4 T T e Jight, recciDtS | “one membert of Rushville lodge have | b nis ..‘.:,!m!‘_; ot amounecd it e 5 3 ¥ bullding up of great isiness euterprises in | 4 Sl izie, on el P S e e Wt With 10 Harket wrows | elected the following officers and will pub- | {mple had & memborship or 6, ane Baxing . I - Rheumatism, :{:: \{m'ull'\ll Illt‘)l)‘u- I!"I(l“\.l\\lhllllx' sbrasica | M e Gortlon, i " GNANCXORKIDAD: epliin T stron the day advanced followed by liely fnst 1 them: Chancellor communder, | dicd during the vear, foble Hugh G :nl'“k \ G 4 = Chroni cities have been fol o fight the s ans L. Sehniddt, On S LM L] Lo I By V. risno: ) N Fre A Y AR d three demittec > election of ofticers DI i kind of competition. Kansas City T AdoTphenta urison, Onili il TooCal and Va.... 100 [Fymouth lh-ln. |I -a“m_\» e ndghippers were in |||w |\.\“ .'A\.Ii”;l'\ u.\:-,.qum.: “," :, 5 “}' “,’;j resulted as follows ) " > ronic, eph and Atchison owe a very large shave of | §Corneliug J. 1 apolin. . .s eadw oo L0 |Ssidra Nevida market besides which spocaliv=el DR b o o S | T s o Potentate, Henry . Aking chief rabban, 7 = their growth and prosperity to their Ne- | (Julia AR Qanlg e Enerys, o R0 L RLANGREG L 0rer ey | tive trade. Light receipts ompetition | {HCUCE larshull; master of finance. | p 'NrOay datson: ussistant Edgar Nervous Homestake... - +2/10 | Yellow Jucket | | [ y t i i \ Tinle & Noreras Union Con...... | sharp on anything better H.J. Stanchfield; keeper of records and | i braska trade. Nebraska business men have vles Killian, Om, 4 p ol mrlces riilod strong fro tale, Jamee Aloxindo o ; | Allens high pricst, James ¢ 't ntal been feeding them and starving their own | Bozdeeh, On S Moxtenn... -+l 10 | fron Sliver... . SEumaLd ilod strong ro s, James Alexander; muster-at-avms, A, | / Private | dvance of e beitg quoted. ide, Frank Fitzpatrick s treasurer, James cities. Even Chicago and St. Louis hay ——— Ontario . Quick Stiver. s sold at 2ig, and quit nuile T e e e Frinee; vecorder, 1. 1. Winning, 4 S6A505, Bequired no insignificant amount of their T one e nre e DAt Dawitt s a0, whila iixed Dogs sl | \/Tite Knights: Sward and Helmet of e T e Diseases. BAQURN D0 oL [y eS| - 1L B30 10 86,80, WL it fo . | Mudison, fi., pays the following compliment | yeots in Cinemnat June 13 and 1 - Heny ; N Nebraskn busiuess men, the press and citi s Flnancial N and it et oot | o Nebrisian nin | sColonel W B | SR b Bt and udee WS I+ 50, CALL O zens generally ure awakening to a realization 3 e q e 3 IKANBAS CITY, Mo, Do 24—Clearings, #1,- | fO8030. (HaWRIE LA Coose b By g, Ui | collor of ~ the Order as clected grand chan- |Gy of the trath, and the sentiment in favor of ™ A MARKET, 800,610, louds unsold, niy nly uying, cellor of the Order of Knig -3 b = | ket cused off, closing. with all the adv Cellor of the Order of Inights of Phius of | ™After the termination of the work pleasant D[', Seal"]es & Seal’les home patronage is growing. The following | INSTRUMENTS placed on record December Patis, Dee, 24 Threo per cent rentes, 976 | log," Repredentitive sales: SDIREHALE TORSTIY BRRBI0N, (b B | refreshments were sceved in the consistory 4 Trom the Pike County Democrat, published 23, 15 8 LU e No. Av. Bh. Pr AR A S l"L_"‘,"’_'K‘lll'_ ":I‘.‘(‘; g ‘”\\“_ _‘““” LY | room, tousts were dranks und Tangier's year | DR, Fo L. SEARLES, Consuiu u“ll-v-t- at Osceolu, i a sample of the focling thatis | © 100 WARRANTY DEEDS. ovis, Mo, D 23 The Merchants ox- | 3 2 0 M 40 brother, bo bt olo of the most autive | el Wi ey Bk, (R idate of st Medical College. eing awakened out through a: | Joseph K to Metropolitan Land us closed today, F) 120 5 cicient members of e order o g ~ BNRY anakonsd, Ut IbIouEh kao sw KT rust contpiiny, Tots G imd : Wik “Sr Louts, Mo, Dec. 24 -Clearings, #4,174,- | 71,1101 &0 Jurisdietion, and we predict that w | Anclent und Acceptod Seottinh Rite of Froe Consultation Free. . e 10t sorle. i lnoroassa tandodn D Lo a0 10 blook g, Jola i O ] 8124021 | 76:111304 : ; 0 G torm of ofio closes there will o i 1o oy by St O LRI (et For the Troatment 0f ight be o sensible thing foi Lo it s i ¢ onk, Doo, 24. , $124,021,- | 78.... 20 f 4 5 v his having been placed in that high and | e 1c0qoch are as follows Jendell 17, O i i dU e bo B saraible hlag Jor our | fait lotw T 07t i 4o 2 b o it e Wl | of Kadosh are as follows: Weadell 11 Coc, | Chronie, Private and Nervous Diseases R e e and | o B ot g D ) M., ) Ko f himself eficient, and that the order S 1 1L, commander; Walton 1. Burlingin, 111., : PR AR TOugAL NetvoRkn 10 0 Sandauil ond | L 0tRtin s ok Thighd, i 215,000 | 4881 G pereent. el 3 state will be very mate ' both | fivst leutenant commander; Rulph W S MALR AND FENALH: SRS arshnioibiug for us hut what Mo tads | o R wnd wito'ia 88 000 1 ADELIIAL v 2 Cle b nlodgzes and menber 2 | Gnvidge, second. Lioutenant communder;| AL/ BLOODAND SKINDISRAREES tory, We remember quite well that Mis 5 44 feet lot 3, Dlock 22, s o MESISSIE OMAE, SLOAAEN ) ] T —— | mon Gill, M. of A, S G O, Phomne 11 | ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND DIS- souri worked against Lincoln when that city Wi ME Beruiighaim, o |, Cwicago, 1L, De Cl Y The annual election of ofticers was held | Corey, wrand chancellor; Adolph Me BASES OF NO MATTER HOW amwpment and that she also J Bl to ) elieiny, 1ot 8, 4 ;i ) y B u « a4 ose appointed are as follows . Foy e 3 worked against, Omaha . for the vepublican | . bloek 10, Isanc's & Selden’s add assi., e €l sulted us follows: High priest, David O'Mc- | Thomas H. Todhunter, M. of ¢ D Mo | PRONOUNCED INCURABLE, national convention. Trade with Omaha and | Michael Lumck to Barbara Caplevskl, 0083 badunces, #1,561,086. Money 6 ‘per ‘cent. | 71.. ' )z 561 g swani king, Samuel J. Boden; seribe, architect; Joseph A Lincoln jobbers is possible.” e o4 tectlot 1, block 6, Wileox 1t | Exchange on New York, 16¢ discount to 166 Merwin H. Howe; treasurer, Michael Pare ilicer ant whiicot; iosofih. Morell, NERVOUS DEBILITY T O proindum. - 8 v, J. It Stafford 5, C. of G 3 PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, permaneatly cured 1 Tower and Tusbiand 10 A D 5 A A Linburg, C. of G5 K. . Goodman b he 1 kil fo, 1gatiro or wor, und ' lots 1d 20, block 2, | Oma Produce Market, 5 | he officers of Palmer chapter of Wilber 1 without the uss of kulfe, ligsiuto Orgaw ki (refil 2.000'|" o wock ‘Nloced S xith Lot markan il or |8 B j 4 installed for the ensuing yeur are: A. N. | The fourth and fifth degrees were con ANl dios of u private or delicate nature, of | HW Yatesand wite 1o A" 'D Tower, | poultry and with prices low. Aside from thit b Dodson, high priest; Clivies Whipple, King; | ferred Tuesday evening by Mount Moriah eAther nox, positively eured. Retal [} und ' | block 2, Park Pl 1 | thiere were no very lnportant features o the 1 g 3 cibe; J. H. Grimm, captain of | lodge of perfection No. 2, Temper Fidelis | &8l ovor nddress, with stawp for Cirenlacs, ¥ree Kuown In Omal A L) Power o' HW Vites, und 1 iob trade. s H b the hosts: 12, 1. Dodson, principal sojourner; | chapter No. 1, Knights Rose Croix, St, | B00% @n Heetves Mr. W. H. Roberson, Omaha manager R. | w i Swecsy wind wite (0 114 Clavke A =Goag appies are quoted at43.000 | 4 440 8 2 F. Karloupka, royal arch captain o P g £ TR S W P e G. Dun & Co., speaking of trade for the | 1ots 1 to {4 and w 82x142 tect ot 15, ) ) o i ¥ i 118 South 15th 8 2 15, NANAS ations i Fair 10 good i s 4 att, captain of the third vei . | Occidental consistory No. 1, M. 1t S Dr. Searies & Searies, " Eann .L-u.if““ week In this city suys: | block 4, lots 8 and 4, block 5, wll in W 3 | £ ] | ful buie b 3 captain of the second veil; — SUH00F to Postotice Sweesy's udd 66,000 o1 is o The Kaloupka, captain of th first veil “Retall merchants have had an unex- | Omuh Real Estate and Frist conis heOLA Rioady, Tl Lt gy Rk M pocted demaud for their goods during the Py to & M Litipliere. fot 0 block kg § 286 | sentinel. ‘The installation week, and holiday purchases have ineluded | i S CIENAOY Ay SRudiations _aret - Mol and : f oceured on tho evening of Doceinbe about everything that is seasonable and for QUIT CLAIM DEED Cipe Coll, #1000, The arrivids on the | ASSOITED. Musonic Temple Craft | Wi 1 f ! AT T sule, from toys und confectionery to house- | Willinm Sweesy and wife to H T Kot arc | 4 3 50 LS e i i SMMBASINAL :{."1".“‘ Winlarsioon; amislant . dhy BYUA A TARNM IR hold furniture, diamonds and clothing. Sev- | Cisrke 29 ft adjoluing w slde lot 4, | ¥ dlery 18 dificult to find PIGE M l of Fremont has Wiiam ead; reporter, ( e v . iRl | bidok 5 Bweosy s add Quotations ranze all thi way from 25¢ to A0k, o0 82...15! 5 ed ofticers and directors as follows, to | treasurer, C. J. Chubbuck : fnaucial veporter, | 3 LN oral retail dealers say that the week's trade | Cathne Nen 1o D 4 Keil, 1ois 266 10, | Eaas—Mar 1yi Dufk of the silcs of )7 8. 204 5 erve during o r year T, Frahm; chaplain, G. W. D, Reynolds 16 L0 nny Bullorer the h o D phGas—Mar u B serve during the ensuing year T Probs ali, | 2. Reyn can) LK to wy wattoror the b 15 larger than that of any Christmas week | (/42 Wit b block B Vet Lawn | R R e os st alow 2y very | 160...008 80 600 M. Keeno, presidgnt: William Fried, vico | Bulde, W. It Havensontinel, & . Lshor; e ke pich. of their experience. g W side lots 8 wnd 9, bloek ub darkekdoss pot oy, sy very | 100,08 B0 B e et auly tw jonds | PORIdEUCT Ar Trucudll, socrotaryy W1 | fusitiat, . C Claads b atol - : ——e The bauks have nothing new to report, k 8, and 10'ftad— novely i the - waret i T of matlve ewes, comfed: i i 1'%%is | Thowas, wessurer; W. H, Munger, L. D, | ¥ o iand, Herve and Reynolds wore | “HiOkNolters' Mecting=Unlan (aail Caie except large deposits from their retail cus 0 K9, Sweesy’s of b bluck bear which found w d and e price paid, 8. sidered | Richards and 1. Schurman, divectors Mous and, L ynolds were wdy purchuser. Qu Pheasants, | good. Cholee mutioms. AT T The 4 5 v ! appointed committee on resolutions on the tomers, The meeting of the State Baukers' | Nebriski Saviugs wid Excl b praiple chiekens, 8400045 O 08 OA.00) ot P2 fondom, Ba006 | o The affulrs of the ¢raft woro shown to be Knights of Honor. Fremont lodge No. 859, at the last vegular D SOR‘ ERS Director, 1. A. Peterson; vice director, J A Al AN | Notice Is thut the annual 1 | death of Brother W. H. Hunter . f i b | ouse, B4.00; hiy e W30 e und A rosperous condition, and & very satis- | meeting of b of the Union Laa association ealled together o large number skt i, 1ot 16 and 17, block | eayenREAOLRH, §) X IB00: snipe. b f0: b, #0500, Wepiesntativy slos ; bt b | o o Juck snipe, $1 11.60; plover, $1.00; golden . company, for the election of five directors of the representative financial men of the | 1 North Omahi. lw.\-‘-r.u'f:auv 160, cativias bupk ducke H.00 Av. b Fraternal Protectors. such OLICE DUSInEss 48 iy DRODOT ¥ Come bes State b Lincoln. 1t was an interosting 00N ¢ A peanett. sherit i) L Brand £10.00: ted head ~ducks, #4.00 ik AT LIUIOR R X - This organization is Socirist & tootlod dn fore vhe waotins. will Leha\d g Lo QRS R casion. The discussions turned chiefly upon | & BRIEH: ST 10 7 % raudt, ;‘l‘\ln:;:ni::‘m.fv% .":)‘l‘n::av:mgk|u.'|.‘u;.l.I { K Perfect action aud pericet alth result ependent Order Good plars, | the state of a very substantial nature, and | the eity of Omaba, Neb. upon Monday, the nocessary legislation and the silver: ques- e | o, 86.007.50; Jack rabbits, 81.6 from the useof DaWitt" » Ear s | The district couvention of the Independ- | which augers well for its f r Oth day of Junuary, 146, at 1y o'clock u, . Hon, A stroug efort wil be wade Total a g geene, 86.0007.60; Juck rabbits, 1.0 rom the useof DeWitt's Little Early Risers vonven ¥ hich auger v ats future growth and NLEX MILLAR, Socrotarys B ‘otal awount of trunsfers 8 94,440 | rubbits, $1.25@1'50; squirrels, "30; | A perfect little pill, | ent Order of Good Templars was recently | prosperity, The latest local organization | Boston, Mass, D ecember 15, 1604 Py tory reduction of the building débt has

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