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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDMY, JANUARY 1, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES, « ccretary, Henry Waltz; finaneial | many kind frionds of the mission who sen tinlly insured. The managers have secured | secretary, Rud Hartz; treasarer, Frank | the good things. The following is a list of ol —— el I, the new Patterson lodge room at the south- | Humport: guide, John Sticker; warden.J | namos of donors: For the basket dinner— . ; east corner of Seventeenth and Farnam | Bestenlehner: inside watch, N. Hanno;out | The Swift packing house, Cudahy packing Twenty Per Ocnt Discount Off All Our | Make No Mistake—Boston Store Has Zun- | Invite Everybody to Call at Their Drag De- | What the Secret Bocieties of the State and :!:;"‘L‘\l;‘;:: i}‘\"“‘:‘l‘lifll‘"".\m"l‘i":" ““'"";“:‘ "‘]'“‘ ‘;'I“"(‘_*'flh"l' l"'. Iv\unuinm I!y».nv--w“lllex|r_\- house, 3 nl\{nnk Johnston, Bemis Bag co y . . 2 v alled re in the presence | Martin, ¢ d _Otto or; | pany, Mr. Allen's class First Pred Bhoes, der's Bankrupt 8hoes Sure Enough. partment and Get a Oup of Oity Wive Been Doing. of all Woodmen and their. familics who do- | finance committge, “rn‘:“\‘ A‘i;.“!my .:‘x:ir;‘|'\\ | e, S n..',',v. l."..':v.l.\;r‘ Jod ’i,'.';‘“"’.‘,'f | s site to attend. After the installation the | Probust and Adoiph Furet: delegates to | Kahn = Bros, ) ) Brown, hall will be turned over to the head camp of | grand lodge, Jacob Jaskalek and Rud Hartz | Huestor Guy Barton, Monell, ] Royal Neighbors of America, which will be Sniconor, Schriver, Hunte > Br REGULAR JANUARY CLEARING SALE. | THEYRE ON SALE AT BOSTON STORE |DELICIOUS ~ CLAM BULLION FREE | REPORTS FROMAMANY DIFFERENT ORDERS | Noyal Neighbors of America, which will be ki { Ealconed, Schriver, fluter, T, T Bruner, i e S will exempiify ~ their work for | Alpha camp No. 1, Woodmen of the World, | Wallace, Gilmorc, Bettens, (. Patterson, Grentest Shoe Sale Ever Held In Omaha | Boston Store Bonght All the Zunder Bank- s Ts New, and Evershody Who Has | New Reerults Wedng Added to Thelr Mem- e O e, tee | o onie Gf the crgatimtions remdored | EQIATE, RRINGR] " Missts Eitrows) ARty two camps will then proceed | nomeless by the bur of the Contine Shippey, Messrs. Cole, Bressert, Hol Because You Can Buy the Shoes rupt Shoes Atta: 1 by the Constable Tried It are Loud in Its Praise— bership - Flatteting Accounts of Work to entertain each other after that inimitable by the burning of the Conting Hunan, Dolioeman_Sids ea |”'.l“l‘l.n“'v\l'|(°, You Want and Save the and Sold by Wortgage, and Lost Appetite Restored Done Good Showings Made by style for which they wre both famous, and it § /1 FATREn, 1o ':'L"" 4 ““'" i o did mot wish their names montioned, Lisy y ° to s hat the occasion W e ortunate, ever, n fac at | of donor o o children's di Disconnt. Got Them Very Chenp. By its Use. All the Societies. one long to be remembered by those fortun: | the clegant new banner, lataly presented it | fo oy follows: Duvcke Hrar . 15 NAGE | . ate enough to be in attendance. was od by the thoughtfulness of Sover- | Sgeele & Co, McCord, Brady & Co., 1 A : —_— The camp fire was lighted at Clark's hatlon | ¢in Fred J. Sackett, and other valuable | Paxton, Gallugher & Coo Allon B, Ware We will now offer our entire stock of ON SALE NOW Weak stomachs greatly benefited | Oad Fellowship continues to rideon the | Fourteenthistreet last Wednesday night, an | Property was” saved 'by Sovereign 3. 8. [ Joo Creamery, Mesdame e T shoes nt a general cut in price of 20 per | AT BOSTON STORE by its use. Call and give it & | top wave of popularity in Nebraska, and the | Wusuallylargenumber of woodchoppers being | MeDonald, - thus leaving the total loss | I L0 . n 23 " | Woolworth, Tevi Carter, Fzra Millard, 3. Ju cent off from our regular marked selling At the northwest corner of teenth | fair trial. We are ‘ulsn gerving | three links ar in attendance. Seven newcmembers were | 1€ than &100. The camp held an en- | Morrell, Boltz, W. (. Maul, Eliott A, D, price, which is in pluin figures. and Douglus streets. Beef Bullion, “Extract of being forged in many neigh- | 4q Aftey thusiastic g Satterson’s adopted after which the annual el wis isiastie mecting at Patterson's hall | Hopkins, Barnard Cole, J. B, J s Col & e borhoods, T} : closes auspiciously d, res; s follows: V. C. . | Thursday evening, and the board of ma teor, G Take. Qifford. Chp ks S We do this to reduce our immense Right on the corner. Beel,” “Cherry Cordlnl,” ete, in our | gyl o, (b e, and. the Jw“ year ll‘fvm‘-\-‘n. WA flurll.‘ I“.n\lwl\'xr.‘l‘l B agors wete Instricted to roplace all missing Birreit ,"‘,‘,‘,‘.‘,::;, ¢ ”,”‘l',”"f‘”'“".”\‘"‘,“‘“Q;",“' stock. i i o (,,r... more now—to 'W{kfi sure, ;‘\;Iw;u dy:;:mvl"(l:\nnrl‘.l”(”.nl 1"‘!‘1”]{ [:‘nll“l‘inl: 18 cqually us well’ vommenend, The antual | k]my«;.r_« C. E. Allen Al Dukes: W., | Paraphernalia at once and to lease the hail | Maul, Wormley, Hawley. Bierbower W A January is here and we find our stock JOSTON STORE WILL SE d_your prescriptions fitled -1 | sapont shows the ing oxcellent condi. | Max Romey: S Y {8 too large and we are bound to reducs | Zunder’s men’s shoes drug department, Fvetything guar- | FEPort shows the following excellent condi- | 775 presnell, W. R Robor tion of the Nebraska grand lodge 2 k of th ty, Monas it at onc Half pifoo nt Doston Store. anteed and our prices nre always lower | Gty thd Nobraska grand lodg 1xg | B Hoyt ruption. The following offfcers were elected Remember, we always do as we adve Zunder’s 1 J. Woolward; physicians, | 0 Barker block for a period of four months 2 A, Merriam; manager, s the work of the camp will suffer no inter | dufr, Rocder, Kuhne, W. 1t Glonel 3 o — - for the yea Consul commande B G ot il fid1a8 slioes | than our competitors Ry Menihersiiip, v 0 Rovi1 A% Ty R e Bird, Mr. Garneau, Mr. Floming, the Mil tiso, ard you can now come to our store | Half peice at Boston Store. AT AN D UL Tab4500a8 | Knoxall council, No. 1464, of South Omaha, Qoo 4, Foxy ol st o B, | wnd selcct uny shoe you want and our | - Zunder’s misces' shoes This department is wonderfully M- | Ty, oiiind aicampment is also n very fine | Will have a public installation of officers | AllSn: escort, Ired M. Youngs; watchman, | An Afternoon T salesman will give you 20 per cent @is- | Hulf price at Boston Store. proved with new goods, watches, clocks, | .o, qition, and the report shows the follow- | Tuesday eve A R H. M. Walker; sentry, E. E Westeottmenis [y 1 a count without your asking for it | Zunder’s ladies’ slippers jewelry, silyerware, ete., ete. We have | day evening, January 8, to which the la- | hor of board of managess, Fred J. Sackett S L D A Come and sev us and be convinced. | Half price at Boston Store. Just secured the services of an expe Subordinate encampments dics anil gentipmen friends of the membots | physicinna, Drs, L. A, Morriam, J. 1. Claus: | FURIGHMCHLS glveh for the youtir peopls Tell your friends and neighbors. under’s boys’ shoes enced watchmaker and repairer of | Membership. oo oo 61 [ have been fnvited. Tho officers and st : homo for tho holidays was Miss Nellls Remember you will net be aeked to | Half price at Boston Store. everything known to the jewelry trade. | Fuid forrefier . 1,112.00 | members of Union Pacific and Pioneer ers will be installed at the next | Gallagher's —afternoon — te The ton Mo ATE v havd none, but | 7 o N NROW Wo are now in a position to do all kinds | 435018 3 . 32426888 | counci Oma and Fidelity eting in Barker's block. A com- | tahje with its wrfect appoiage buy any old trick for we ha 5 | Zunder’s child’s shoes | 156 T bar 6 REelti 61568 TR Lli6 staYs 3 mitteo I8 avsngliip for & geand Uall 1o be 1 ppok you miy muke your selections from the Half price at Boston Store. of watch, clock and jewelry ropair work | (¢ tmper of Hebekih lotos i Uhe SULE | eil, Council Bluffs, will be present and a | given at Washington hall danuary 17, the i 41\»;"' th ‘lw'\_\ of beautiful fariost und fincst stock of shoes in the | Not ont that, either, for in many | 81"BENNETTS POPULAR PRICES.”™ | G ianber 1,608 are brothers and 1, right royal time is anticipated. The follow- | Alphians intending to keep up their record | Mhotoranhed by e oy aieecesstully city. cases you will find Zunder's shoes selling | You know thut exorbitunt prices nre | gisters ing select program will be rendered as popular entertainers, Jrotite, Cards ond: othGE mauscments Su¥ LADIES. now at perhaps a third of their value at | ustally cha rged for repair work of this | The Patriarch Militant, the uniformed | 4 D, WL L Bell T.ouN88 Th the DIk i ished lightful day '11,.,\.~m...\.“mk :\.,‘1' This will give you tho BOALEN BLKve, kind. ~ You are often. told that | vank of the order, is ulso in very pros e Hiealin AIAHLE. Bee 16 t¥e Chntinenial | Muky. Tee iy McGavock, Alice Our $7.00 hand mado shoes at $5.60. When Boston Store makes up itsmind | your wateh — needs cleuning or | herous condition and keeping in the front | guqpior: i d Dloarany mights fire fn the Contironies | Buray, Mabel Barber, Rose Shelby, An 10 shoes at $4.80. to do u thing it's going to be done right | & cevtain _ spring or jewel | FACOLERe brecssion. (L dectded | Messes. ¥ U i Tnond = AN Ky SHuTobiN 6P thi ety e u deae Myra MeGlollunid, Manioica OuF 85(00 slioes 00, i 10 bH6 Hundls, is missing und w big bill is chaegrd, | | [he mouth of September has been dectded | Ropsol secret socicties of this city, and they lose ) hane, Anna Creighton, Our $4.00 shoes ut $5.20, When it comes to cutting prices or | When in facta dvop of oil or the tights | \Wogs i, 1 R A e 1 Ith und- ¢ e eeelol] Dilithipihllail, 015 S ol L Ll L) Our ) shoes 80, giving bargains there's no store in the | ening of a certain screw would make | apart for the sovercign grand lodge of Ne- [ D = was elegantly fitted up for lodge purposes | Our $3.00 ehoes at $2.40, e hole widesworid like the oston Store. | Your watch run for n year or more ns | braska, and it s cxpected to have 1,000 | oML Capenter and Miss Fopnio Graam | and Myrtlelodge, Knights of Pythias, suffers | Our $2.00 shoes 0. When the. constuble first went in and | £00d as new, and all “done while vou | brothers in line on that d DR o S S ML Carley | 1o the extent of about #,000. To furnish the | v coun \oolmate. 1 T . o Lo ' d Harry IF . & son of Mr. Alby Our $1.50 shoes at $1.20, attached the shoes we picked out just | Wait, with really no cost to you. This | During the last month State lodge No. 10 | Tayjoquiriot mmond | Jodgo room the members had paid their ues | g oty South Thirty-first streot, whols Our $1.00 shoes at 0c. such shoes ns wo wanted and wore most | department will bo run on the same | of this city received eleven applications for Messis. Gellenbeck, Buumgartner, Smith for Somo months 1n ‘advance, and s they | GUt e S s o for GENTLEMEN. desivable, and when the mortgages sold | honorable plan of all our other depu b ership, y 5 _ o, and Ruf. iy ed no fnsurance the loss will be very | 8t h « \e Lincoln univorsity for the 31 . : @ A d \e thriving little ity of Gothenburg | Duet... Rev.C. N, Dawson and Mr. R.€. Young | keenly felt, as notan article was saved from | holidays, was pleasantly surprised last eves We will sell you J. S Turner’s fin | the balance wo again bought only the | ments. g is the ost to have n | Quartet the destructive flames, he d ing b, o members of the i o] patent leathor §8.00 shoes at $6,40. very best grades of the finest ‘shoes | Our reputation is back of our wileh: | Jadgo * instituted. *Wednesday “ovoning AL [Reanent Men sustained a loss of ¢ insur: | ke ot the. " Westminet - Prosly o Our $7.00 shoes at $5.60. which haa just been recoived only a few | maker, and we will see that you receive | Mayor Weir, Lincoln, the grand m; Address G Dr. B L. Siggins mounting to #1,000, church, of which ho s n member, Note Our $6.00 shoe: 84,50, days before the failure. fair treatment, avd everything wo do | sisted by Grand 3 The installation of offieers will be condu { . The lodge roum was occupied jointly by the | withstanding that it was veally a surprise LB R e e So remember that Boston Store will | for you we will fuily guarantee in every | May and J. M. Shivel Dopnpalitsion of oftivers will be condueted | Modern Woodmen of America, the Woodmen | that surprised, the young folks were royally ar a"'“”h”‘" S0 warrant every pair of shoes in this sale | Way, and do your work with promptness | Marshal H. S. 5 S, | iasiston by the e o ot aetilemnis | of the World, the Ancient Order of Unmited | entertained by Ml and Mrs. Frank, who \\'1‘ proposo to make this the greatest | Will repluce free of charge any pair that ciocks and jewelry lo bé repaired, we | I S instituted Gothenburg lodge, Bronson of Brooklyn, N. Y America, these lodges beit nants 1 The members of the class present wereg o 01, with & membership of twenty-three o i lost papers and paraphernalia and sustained | Amie How Aot ; 3 0 cfveshments will be served after the cer- A . util Amic Howell, Sadie Burbank, Bhbaitle ever Held in: Omaha, beéuiss | doesinot: | CAN s1ve you mone There were many brothers from ne i | aoting: will be served after the cer- | qujte severe losses. Brma Drishouse, Lizgie Caml vou can buy just the shoe you want and | ‘Therefore be suro to come to the right | VISLUGli ity {CofTecaundispico depart- | towns, and they included twenty from Cozad, - S New quarters in the Patterson block have | Randol, Mabel Boyd, Claud Conningham Savo 20 per cent in buying them of us, | place where all the chaicest and best of | ment. ive from Lexington, three from Gibbon and Kulghts of Pythias, been sceured by the Ancient Orderof United | Williard Kriedler, Leon Boyd, Everctt Abb N e L eg Thet long, 's0 | the whole Zunder bankrupt stock is. | Visitour erackery department. North Platte, Tk vs clected | The Norfolk Knights elected the following | WWorkmen and Modern Woodmen of Amer S by g ow, this s as g, 80 | the wl hi Ly VAT G uH TGt ENeG e PRI TS EY 1 R. Ware, noble W. L. Lo p £ | and the other lodges will soon be provided come early before the best styles and | Thutis Boston Store Al iy L A oficers for the ens year at the last - ; Y OSTON STORE Visit our second floor. vice grand; F. P. Doolittle, treas- | |0 J b1 with pla Piles of people mave pites, but DeWitt s Bizes are gone. BOSTON STORE, W e BENNETT €O, Booker, scerctary. Shortly after | Pegular meeting: €. J. Chapman, cllo Witch Hazel salve will cure them We cnly make one condition at this . . Rahton the corner, W 18 IS A “ | miduight & supper was served, which was | commander: L. C. Mittelstadt, vice chan- IR RN BORIE nplars. sale and that is that a1l goods sold at | N. W. corner 16th and Douglas. NI RGO rtaken of by sixty-cight persons. Lodge | cellor; C. I, Doughety, master of exehequer; | Particular pric Y Ehe Members | —— ey of Mayflower lodge, N in their soviety MARRIED. i 3 A WOURTE No| e work was resumed after supper and it was 35 SorA et the discount will bo sold for c h. No Wonderland and Bijou Theater. OB THUEHaY TOIIHIE Weolc wo will || RaKEANsRe b Ul L was | dohn Murer, master of finance; J. W. Rose, | ¢ e Sl S 3 goods wi.l be charged at this discount. e S > P 7 | GothenbuE T ABaEe Tain oty keeper of records . se David Rees, | and the excellent th have and Notices of five lines or less wnder (his head, Afty Wo cannot afford to se'1 shoes at cost | Comitiencing tomorrow at Wonde commence @ special snlo of ladies’ | Gothenbure loge was fairly started upon | [ERCE 85 VG S SO0 ams, | the great interest manifested in the work of | ecifs; each ddditional Tine ten'conts and charge them too. i i i 3 g Comedy company will begin the ¥ cloaks and wraps. The prices will be T - After the transaction of business s lodeo | the order. At the last meeting on the even- | EMERY-WADE At New Saram, Can,, D All goods charged will be sold ot | lust wook of the el neoenting I o p Anclent Order of United Workmen. o transaction of business the lodigo | o0 %o =y, %y ivanty-soventh, ut' tho' lod Der 97, AR TG regular vrices. lover version_ of the well known comedy, | fully 80 per cent less than reguiar. Our | v lodge has elected the follow- | reueq i At iprompuy handuet of glger { yoom, Thirty.second and— Ames avenue, | X Lnd DAL Wade Coolc’s Old Reliable Shoe Storo, Bunch ‘of Juys," which promlacs o b | pricos will certainly draw an immense | SYCRINE, Jununey\9: C. H. Bubanik, m igle loage No. 54 of this city is making | standing the severe w | ) 203 and 205 So. Fiftcenth Strect. S ena T e ! workman W. Herman, foreman eparations for the public installi- | applications for membership were .| “Notices s e 01 [oss 10 (i head, Y Karbach Blocls, the £ wliere. proved a big succes crowd. Blood, ovel C. A. Ready, recorder sday evening of Il\n_nw\:ll\ lec ;;n«l lf:n'u y reported upon. The ‘.,,V;,l m | conts; each additional line ten cents, ————— . e RlleETnGa AN & e oarttulare la ey ek Jucob Danbach, financie g ‘monies the guests | fop the evening included a recitation by Miss | sy Exhibitors at the Falr, o R (i Fullparticlars later in the wesk. “‘v":“‘_’h:’:r‘l’l“ :)“;,":‘:““ fer: J. A, Small, insido | (i) hinvited to dance, and all will be wel- | (eons i fisami e T et s UC L o | e RIS 1K GR BIAY arR R CRIE N. B. FALCONER. ¢ . Gruver, outside watehman; | come. The following are the oticers chosen: | lated his adventires on 1 huntine expedic | Davii Shith of Glasgow, Scotiand, ‘aged 37 you S thi; e production the usual hourly 1, trustee, R GBS o WOrtHInE 1 t | I World’s -i"air? The only publication | program of specialtics will be introduced and ——— At their last meeting Campbell lodge t L DL Worthing: cha i tion. Lec y, a member of Life Boat | _years. fllustrating the progress and every | everybody will be delighted to learn that the | Pencock is the best soft enl. Sold | clected the following ofticers for the ensuing e O e iicaT |ilodgel ), futerested those present with | = TN ORT O, hase and feature of the great exposi- | phenomenal child performer, La Petit Ired- | only by Joues, opousite postoflica. year: C. G. Roane, master workman; A. ) i xeheqyor, A el | e enen byoy- | = e e fon from start to finish. 1vs the finest | die, has been induced to stay another week e Landon, for B.O. Snow, overs v. | & } Cear ot encral invitation is extended by May | "Xl cmbers of tho Tricklayers inion ara and most attractive ]HI]!“I‘HL!UH e | Hi 0! St H! a |\\_thl'|' Dr. Hoffman (Karbach block) returned H der; W. L. Guy, , = - : \'“ ze :'A_ members o he order 10 | request I|:v attend at their hall Sunday, Jane : ! L sw and original specialties, including an | feom his tri e A W. R 2aPn seal. HLJ. Wells; attend the meetings | waky Lt 2p, n, to make arcansmcids fos ublished. lindorsed vy ull World 3 rom his trip south, resumed practice. s H . inside guar — dece broth Ramuel Stephe! B aiv officinl,, The 100-pige dodication | et O O . B ko e | £uide: C. T Buttles, inside watchiman AT TN n Foresters selves. | Grdur ot tho pros il SCenpLion DY, 0% At cita, the Spanish dan reddic | Miss Fannie Arnold begins the first | Aultz outside watchma 3 S : H number (second edition) contains com- | i for criticism in his workk, it 15 | tapm oflh o 3!"}”‘ o di"':E s Toesdny | teo; W, H. Keeney, T A r ermana hall lote list af American exhibitors; price. | -t, 50 finished, and the easy manner rouncreightirena tgics IeBCaY | o Wilhioo) Hou g0 | = ol d : Friday night, and participated in the grand 1. Subsoriptions can begin with first | of all his performances shows that" his tal- | €¥ening, January 3, 1803, at 823 N. 17th |, ciensiiglia membarenin Thursday evening the officers-elect and ap- | 1,0 cquerade ball given by Court Eclipse No, fssuc: 18 numbers (3 volumes) now | ents were born in him; no school could make | street, 8 o’clock p. m. fons being received at the || e of Ophir lodgge of Schuyler were in- | 167 Independent Order of Foresters. The Vi Qg IR Santa acony: || 8 ' artist. The other e i The oficers ele Fitholle ° | stalled. The installation cerembdnies were | evening's entertainment was a very pleasant 'Bfi“"y;‘ RGi arean; 20 conto aicoby: | g \lso very strong, including The Omaha Conservatory of Music. Pl o usuiug | O ducted by Excellent Grand Seribe | one, the masques were numerous, includin g pay cal agents; write for n Gus Garholt, an intrepid equilibrist, in a The following are the branches | ter workman: V I or | Phel EN rese! enjoyed @ step | Many beautiful costum and the partici- William T i ticulars. Jewell N. Halligan, general h d Lowman, master | Phelps. Those present enjoyed an oyster ! : . N gan, g 4 wonderful act of posturing on of | taught: workman ; f Stever el & s pants ha al good time. - o postu D) I vieman; - Hurry Stevenson, - foreman; | supper after adjournment. The offi mannger, Chicago. | @ andtables: . J. MeGuir Piano, harmony apd composition, | Willlam Allen, financier; Ottd Ostenberg, | £ : : s — = B ! NBE g Vo % 1 4R 5 b! y C alled are as follow High pric ) om the Ante Rooms. - clog dancer and vocalist; Bogart vocal, violin, violoncello; guitar, mando. | T Willfam May LA BE I LA g . i oyt ivons ce policie " Brie y ; si ) QWAL LA O Ll e el el Tl . letcher g, Fred Kropf; scribe, T. W. lodge Knights of Pythias of Ce Look over your life insurance policies | O'rien, the funnicst of ~fnny musical | g0 80 01 Do A (NG recoren : i b J dee and sce if there is cndorsed thereon | teams, late with Haverly's minstr inovgamfblocauion Jhelsartelphysichs) i #s ; vide. | \whitman; captain of the host, W. W ; s fitting up a new lodge room thelr values in i oalatacontl the greatest of all ae c culture, calesthenics, Shakespeare, dra- | "5/ c ¥ install them Fri. | Principal sojourner, V. Maly: royal arch unp of the Woodmen of the World will siclanalues noney T Jou discontinue | iy brothcrs, making a bi matioiart, Pronon; German and Ltalian. | g\ ovenine. Ja 2 o - | captain, 1. C. W ster of the | e organized at South Omaha within . few 3 5 e setts Mutual | o ginary merit. A beauti >upils received at any time. Tows: Master workiman, G. . Buffington, | third vail, Jonn C. aster | d {;é:fcu’ ) "“W""f\““"‘)':'é B | Erupnot ARG T T e s foreman, Joseph Clifton seor, D, | Of the seca Nebraska lodge No. 1Knights of Pythias s ) L value after two years. e presented 1o eac X il AR. Butler: recorde 5. Gilmour; f hid Y N 3 ancier, of the first vail, V. W. Sutherland, will install the newly elected — oficers poys dividends annually. These divi- | day. G. H. Benson; b T AR Wood gty | Aunrman Eseorgtisy G AONO - | Wednesday evening : ends can be used to reduce the Plans for the Reception at the Christian | Thomas Cox 4 J. A. ‘Butler; | Wi "‘,“"“"'l'.' ]' o e The recently clected oficers of state lodge premitm payments or inerease the | Look Out for Cold W Assoclation Building. qutside watch, William Beck; trustee, G. L. | wifhor inatallod at the. last. meeting are as | Noi10 Tndependent Order of Odd-Fellows | amount of ~ insurance. It makes | But ride inside of the electric lighted The Omaha Young Men's Christian asso- | Butle € ! 4 x g € e S 5 o .| follows: A. N. Dodson, H. P.; Charles | Will be installed Monday cash loans to its policy hold- | and steam heated vestibuled apartment | ciation will keep open house on Monday. | nd Master Workman J. G. Tate will i, 1.2 S. P, Ojers. .1 3 it The jurisdiction of 1linois will probably | ers. Tt does not cost you any more to | trains of the Chicugo, Milwaukee & St. install the newly clected officors of the | o i %0 ) on .S, 0. 1. Chaloupka tup an Ancient Order of United Work- have th dvi If you hold Paul railway AV e likoas v | 2 . L | Lyonslodge on the evening of January G ofH, n .S ;J. 7, Chaloupk I o ayo these ndvantages. you hold a | Puul railway und you will be as warm, | nusium will be thrown wide open for the | lodge is making great preparations the | B A capt. K. Mallat, of the post, i men building at the World's fair. TBvH A dants el 5 7 g § q in your own | | 3 . OIJUIE ir erof v ) vl The members of the Knights of Pythias | policy in an “old line” company, Ido | comfortable and chéerful as in your own | ponefitof those who call there during the WLl Sive & banguet at the ring, | third grand master of veil: : o mem i of Pythius not want you to discontinue it for the | library or boudoir. To travel “between | g, B NI N baTes e yediibyitiotn s mbarstand ;p!d L"rund'ln.,\l‘u nfr\l n] 1 i 1.5.1_;_;4 of ,x jorce girvo one o \xln.,\l. -‘»;u:m‘lx{,: saké of buying one in The Massachu- | Chicagoand Omaha in theso luxu o will bo & game of hand ball in the | URCIT families. “The newly elected ofticers O ALl oic i juntioslinidayniasiter wh bhtioviaie U tua) will be a game of hand ball in the ;K. J. Sadilek, ary; T AMous. ; 3 0 2 ure Life Insurance company, | ously appointed trains is a suprems sat- i 2 % = are as follows ter workman; J htinel The op 5 al schani ut if you require new or additional in- | isfaction; and, as the somewhat ancient e llll-:‘ atigipnoon ';"j' 8 general | G Mo 3 T Sy ok i p;"\!f‘;\"f.','.”,}l'\ T s surance, what 1 do ask is that you take | advertisement used to read, *for further | Program of athletic sports in the evening. foromf 3 0 g Ciapter of the I hallat South Omaha.~ The afaiv was a ¢ of the Remington into consideintion the advantages | particulars sec small bills.” Small bills | ‘The following list of ladies will receive at | it n evening the members of Adah chap- | S008I OE0 . s A e Tk A (TS 3 rmario offered by this compuny. Apply to the | (and lurge anes, too) will be accepted | the association building from 4 to 8 o'clock | & 1 Clements; outside watch. | tor of South Omuha gave a_reception and lodge No. 140 Knights of Pythias of Ao o BinOe DAROR Omaha agency, giving agoand ‘amount | for passige and sleeping car tickets at | P. 10 alarsamnhd lv'| the directors s min, G H, E tr » for th *| banquet in Masonic hall. The attendance 1iso, gave i mnual bill on the | larity and suceess. It is absolutely Vi vi i ak " 5 [ 1 re: active n i » be prese) D 48818 D [51hi YL ad i P ines vas large, friends of I i) e1's 2 0 o er SUCCeSS o3 i you will consider, and I will take pleas- | 1501 Farnam street. ~ — |t R o e o g | C: McElhinnoy Al examiner was large, and many friends of the members ninge of Docomber 16, i it was i su unrivalled for all the essential quale ure in mailing you a specimen contract, | ruests: L. Hildreth. enfoy st time the hospitality of | financiully, us well us soclally I criti i Sober anen of character, who will not | A- Tukey' will be open | EUEStS Sy $ > Ofticers have been chosen by the Oakland N nstorn S / ie installation of Omaha council No. | ities of a first-class writing machine, H ¥ I . n n | the | n A engige in the “‘pornicious” habit of | Monday, January 2, 1893, from 8 a. m. | 4 P. Tuk lodgous follows: Charles 1 ¢ mastor " National umion will be held Mou- | " Jay, sies, 7 A tan el . m. vl 3 A workman; M. P. Ha oreman ; 1. Simon, ving exc -ogr day evenin o'clock at RRoya num First inventton of the Typewrlt twisting” policies, are wanted as | tolp.m el lia , Mrs cll, Mrs, 2 overseer; W, A. Hurding, recorder; 15d A, | loWing excellentprogragt = oo | hall in T y Vot | 1867, Lo ki b agents. A Nenunifol it ) 1 . ¢ | Baugh, receiver; H. H. Bowes, fina Song R L B N invited to | Standard. A fow mi s made 0. H. ) neral Agent, A Gt St (harles Bird, Mrs. Charles Goss, Mis. | Deter ‘Lund, gulde; John Mocrke, insidc e Guck R Sl Tialboy [l by hand durlog this und “thio’fobs BomS 202 Be 3ni «. | Anyoneorallof the following books | J. O. Phillippi, Mr: _Baldridge, Mrs. NmAL AN FDALLIItIe B 0 Sanmy Slabaugh e e e S| lowing years, g Rooms 200 and 202 Beo Building, | 1% (00 free to any address, by mail | Eranic W. Ober, Miss Clafiin, Mrs. Durye JAARGE Sipe DI ontalae o Fgimny Slabuugl W D Whalen, whose death occurred | @ryey i repuituil experiments of the propaid, for 10 cents in stamps or coin. | Miss Fannie ' Durvea, Miss M. Moore, n, and 124 A. Baugh, trusteo for three | Instrumental music..... st in this city W Vi member of | « Iuvontors having Somowhat Sme 3 - . P . for 10 cont 1 r (v Miss XS years. i o 5 A > f South proved upon the first crudo ate Ladies artistic hairdressing, Ideal Hair Vs it Suicide? by Eilla Whecler | M ¢ D th Omaha No. 66 has elec 0. s 0 ] s of the tompts, It wis brought to the Rems < P MRS, Vile A, Alexander, M s following oftic: @ . Ington factory at Iilion, N. Y. Store, Karbach BU'k, 209 8. 15, Tel. | Wilcox. iss E. Preston, = Miss i OLOWIREIOf theie g After moro thin a year of pains- 1618, French hairdressor in attendance, Poems and Yarns, by James Whit- D. . Benedict, Miss Car master workman, 0. ‘W v . o Mrs. Cr Lillian temp) 1874. taking labor on the part of many. ——————— | comb Riley and Bill Nye. iss Mamic Joselyn, Mi A nan, Y Doyle: 2matly i [ et Mublo Moy The following officers of the (. P. 5. ablo mechanicnl oXperts the fArss The Commercial Directory company An Linglish Girl in America, by Tal iss Mabel Kelly, ) ) 5 , 5 Instrumentai music. ... Miss > of Wilber were elected for the cor :,‘.‘.‘;".'.'.‘y‘.:y'.f’:’{.:-"u.h'|'.'»'L“'““" wera {8 making the delivery now of their | lulah Matteson Powell. Asa Leard, i Vi ey Mi 5 H Recltation 8 .\n~; Tinu Bocholt | President, James Shafranka; secre- | 1880 Rix yonrs. afiar, oy 1,000 mae fifth eaition of Douglas county refer- | Sparks from tue Pen of Rill Nye. MoOheanoy, L) 2| W, ard ; inside wi i s MURIG e st 1o Sheitand tiary, William. Bohngk s RRoplif 4 cines hind heen kold. e publig contains over 36,000 names, with the | facts, Sl e , b . Graham, Z. 1. Hedwes; Mauline 2 Glasglow, Chalounka and Joseph Itiehtarik, | Tho number inereased to 2,800 supplemont of South Omaha, muking | Health and Beauty, by Emily S, Bon- | Lot Miss Bosilette, Mea Thomas’ Mecawe, | Medical eximiners, Drs. Slabuugh, Siggins Erion, & dson. (Chalounien AndJosophiltish barl) 1882. 1 the total close to 40,000. This company | ton. B. McCulloch, Mr N. McCague, | “Nobw NN 5 g e b 7 TyrTieT Hop at the 3 S {honaanliniachinosywe ‘fi”“(’ O'm‘fm Fof tho Nobrasia s i‘““‘\'“ Iq'li'l"cuohb‘y BallySubonion. Mo s Jessic A T Ol L T v, T .ll;::fi,:.:;;:;..’::«‘(.» of Forestors held [ The fortni By lop at the garrison Fridny | 1885 .».‘»f;.:u.'f"'n'i’,}.f.' Shlneewsancll usiness Men’s association, an associa- .ooking Forward, animaginury visit | Miss Edna Tham, Miss J 2 : i a0 Yo dan ine De svening was more L attended by Omah yarSlon o hich has been instrumental in ad- | to the World’s fuir, (‘lm‘uuli 1504, hmor, Miss Madgo Leh 55 | (o ! “ovel D i its regulur meeting Friday Syealng, Decomy|OVONIE MR IoLS ’“ ”‘3 .‘.".J'.i.,.i"“ ”,;,ffi: 1890, ni6s hud rison to20.0.0 wachines braska with the exhibit | Cut this out and mark the books iliee hse Dl :‘x'.:}:..\-“"l\;r:’“"“ e | e B M. Wel ber 23, at its handsome hall in Tue Bew | peol sunl, ¢ y On27th ult.. a Prafvie avenue, Chicago, Arihur ‘& Sith, son of the lata The parlors, the reading rooms and the gym- - h S X RPRCE] 4 ilding. Theee was a large attendance, | delightful evening was experienced by those ST : teain more thon any othor one thing | Wish sent, enclosing 10 cents for euc N R ] Charles P, O'F sruide, | buildin g “ )| present. The fort partics are always ndsiour siahding ardore tieny) that was everdone for Nebraska, They | book. L i s M | Michac MeiSnighty inside wateh, Michacl considering the inclement weather that pre- | Bty | T (9L N Ning quite Kory ot 100" maehines por dug are comparatively a new publishing | Address O. P. McCarty, general pas- rin, Miss e, Miss Chambers, Mrs, | ool R IO eBRIee . icehan; | vailed, and several inportant matters were | gupisized the assertion that people neroainz domund, compnny in Omalia, but their saluvies | senger sgent, B. & O. S, W. R. R., | Gordon, Mrs. 5 or, Miss Powell, Miss | Poysiciun, A- A, Kelly; medical exuminers, | giscussed. This lodge (or court) is young | have —well learned = the s of | sty and printing bills alone that have been | Cincinnati, O. Condon, ) . Miss Ruth, M Si. Il and MobEam | jruates, Ik | ot only hoving!l instituted lastsumer, | w RN T tertain - — i Oma TV - Watson B. Smith, ) \ By e but it has m; apid progress and bids faiv | pent, Among those present were noticed g 1 Rl our 1o :,::'.“I'" e Rk yRR) AMOUDY TR R T o AL nio Cluyton, Miss Ci nm Modern Woodmen of Ameriea, to rival some of the older fratenal organiza- | Dr, and Mys. Spenser, Mrs. Worth, Licuten Send for Illustrated Catalogue. jgioer ¥ i - i ~lL’l::‘:;::‘l“:-:l‘;::n:lll'wm[lu'lx"l:‘\slilg:id“’]‘{.t:'u‘x"\’ atley, Miss An f s, 1 Wes- Camp 1095, Modern Woodmen of America, | tions, The principal ure of this | ant and Mrs. Wright, Lieutenant and Mys, | ) i Dr. Lavimer, room 203 Kavbach block. | § reof,. £ ) | | Nocted. oficers us followa, | association is that all members stop paying | Van Lieu, Captain Kinzie, Miss Kinzie, Capr at 70 years, and then their money is refund- | g \ A re WivIng IMisa P. 8. MeAuley, venerable consul; . I, Den- | &4 1S, B tain ed, besides being insured up to that age. It | Wayi o, Licuten i nis, worthy adviser; nker; | isis therefore a good business investment, to | aut Hines, 1. ant Bookmiller, Licuten- | C 0 T B, Pearl, cletk e, ese » 1. | siy nothing of the social advantages. Can- | ant Powell, Licutenant Prince. Those from y y Bentley, watehman ! Intinel | didates aro coming in fast, and ws soon s | town wore: Mrs. br. Brow Miss irown, R T 5 4 PURCLE | e peculiar benefits of the ord more | Joieatonant Quay, Captain Crowder, Captain | VILDING, A. A. Monroe, Mr. 1. L. Siggins, Dr. 1. L. | (G0 Koy, there is no doubt its member- | Dy, Miss 1orsythe, Miss Lemon, Miss Wil BEE ®! Ernhout, Dr. W. H. Slab trustees, The | ghip roll will ve | y inc il liams, Miss Curtis, Miss Doane, Miss Kmily oficers will be:publicly installed Thursday Wakeley s, Misg Lomist, Miss | 1712 Farnam Si.. omflhfl_-_ evening of this weck Sons of Veterans. Richards, ) i K s At @ mectings of the Kearney camp the | E.R. Wells camp No. 72 of South Omaba | Mr. Berlin, Mr. Guiou, M . 0 MOUNT VERNON i ing U )] 3 edick, Mr. Chat 1Rec following officens for the ensuing year v has elected the following ofeers: Captain vl lh‘\'h\‘ e H“:wm:‘«“. R ed: Thomas Edney, venerable consul; | H. L. Kelly; first lieutenant, Fred Etter; AT e 1 f "¢ PUREVIRGINIA RYE ol Warren Sherer; worthy consul; C. I | second lieutenant, John Berghoff; camp | Chambers, Miss Ljams, Mr. Lelmann, 1508 Douglas street. Miss Maud Reese, Miss Wake liss Doune, ————— Miss Mamic Beeh and Miss Cliea Bech, gy Try ‘1 Leu{” or ‘“Tea Blossom” brand of kept by all grocers. Sat- isfuction guaranteed or money refunded. - STARTING THE NEW YEAR. ‘ | | | sels, Mrs. A. Achemen, the Misses Clarkson, | of South Omuha, LOW RA URSION To Houston, and Retarn 1f you have piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve will surcly cure you. special party will leave Omaha, bound | for Houston, Tex. Having for sale several thousand ncres ; of the richest land in Harris and Bra- S zonin counties, Texas, lying between the Real estate. cities of Houston and Galveston, and on | Burgains only. Han S the threo principal trunk line vailronds, | My word is good. e T AT ST Ty o Twill offer as un inducement for invest- Albright. P TS TS s R ors, or those desiring only to look at the N. Y. Life bldg, aud he issued the following permits to wed: | Cherry, clerk; Wt 1. Crossley, banker; T A. | (ouncil, Lou Etter, Will Grifiths and Will e N R P - Name ress. Tollefson, escowt; J. A. Van Moter, watch s o o, I I beg to call'the attention of the pubs land, specinlly low rates from Omaha to r Omal T S04 % presentative, 1. L. Krion A 4 mvo LMRRerk g Houston and return, good until June 1 s und carringes | 4 HRURIQAL OMAUR Grpsrss wan; T J. Seolt, genty A The stat pment of the Sous of Vet ¢ Onaba ity Mids lic to the above popular brand of pu 0l itk n Limit ot oFias q ' e : i Prer The Oukland eamp made the followi erans will be held fn West Point in June The Jadies of the Omaha City Mission | 11010 FaGAPONE BARLI WREL S don 1808, with a limit of fiftecn days in cach ¥ 4 i 5 § William A, Elkins, Omaha . selections at the annual election of ofticers L take pleasure in acknowledying the receipt | 3 rpa dicection, nnd good for stop over at | , Feonomy, gus houso coke $7.50 ton. | Mattie k. Johnsor, Omaha : W. A. Harding, eonsul; Peter Palner, ad " 4 ; B et | parison with any other brund of pure Plensuro within limit. | A.J. Meyer, 213 5. 14th. Tel. 402, {38 11l Omaha, A 2 ) i ; sited Order of Treu Bund, of u great quantity of proyisions which v D Torod u. (01 muskols 16 IN fap I vise nin, clevk; W. W. Hopkins, [ 5 4 5 orth Tenth street for the basket . These lands that [ offer for sale are of | STrwE— I May Jagnaian, Qe | banker: Paltquist, escorts i J. Clari | The grand lodge of the order will convene | sent to 116 Novth Tenth sty 1RlS L superior toany other whisky and I a rich, black loam, easily cultivated, 11 Hoyae Omant 1 Mary Hayes, Otnuh | and M. 1. Artiue, physicans; . F Paricer, | i anwual sesion i this city Tuesday, | dinner on the b, whow 18 baskets were | gugrantoo s ~ubsolut excollonco in T v . 5 - BY08 VINAAG: 1211110001 ' watchian; Hons' Hausen, sentry; 134 A, | January 10 A good attendauce is looked | given to the necdy. Also for theannualdinner | fiyyop as it as its purity andits wholes being rich gh to produce the most Vin the Wabash Route, JJohn Bathman, South Omaha. ... . | Baugh, delegate; William Hutchiison, alter- o oihers of the local orders are | for the children of the Industrialand Sunday | Gonc'ofewell The public is invited to excellent results without fertilization. | phe short line to St. Louis and quick- | | yiudi L Cuinlia s uate; Heury Netmaun, manager for and the membe: chiools, which took place on Thursday, the | S0MO OFOHER E‘x’l‘:‘;{"l‘:‘“:fiu"“"’ can be grown any- | e route south, Fabial} ¥, Doylo. Banth Omala, At 'tho repular meeting of Hazel Dell camp | Malking great preparations to receive and en- | 3oy 00 cold and hungry youn'por- | CAI7 0C 5SS | Tuesday, January 3, 1893, my third | | npbe'l, homaeopath, 306 N, Y. Seyeral Parties Who Wil Go Down Life's Nide By Sid The New Y United States grows spe- 1A Blair clally well hera. The ground pays well L : win y 384 hours to Atlanta, § John H. Miller, 1o, Idaho w. ). W. Van Horne, | following ofticers Preu wmaster, Joseph | bug tucked way us a souvenir of the blissful | bloc k. 820,00 per ucre on the most favorablo | Witk corresponding fast time to all | | AU Wold, Florenc January 8, 1803, Leave Owmaha at 4: | i i > Wautch, sportiog sud Foybog | Fortickets, sleeping car accommodations | ot years Chimt £ soni ulternates, C. D. Simms and A A 2 i, ol . Gelsler's Bird Storg, atiends ! = 8 N . drees R C PATTERSON, write, N. CLAYTON, edies 1 ever handled. C. H. Lewis, druge stalled Thursday evening of this woek cernees o T ] s delegates and visitors B e | Henvy Hiller,616 N. 18th St., family Only 87 hours to Hot Springs, e T o s ). 700 of Edgar Monday evening the follow- | tertain the delegates and visitor warmed and filled “and sent | Ny from the first year. ; e, Quiy i Doumto Abluitar | fohin H Mille & i A Bior, B 13.; Will Moutgomery, MRS e 4 entry; D F. Anderson, physician 1 terms of payment. » , ntry A It : J . {a o ’ .| points ensy and south. Round trip | (1, MeCall, Omuli man Boyuton and 7. B, McClelldn, man | All these 1""“".1“’ {";'l‘“#““““‘ to and | jickets whlm Springs, New Orleans, | { Fisic Caunpbeil, Omilia Rase agers; James MeNully, delegate, | | within five miles of the above men- | | e (harles, Galveston, San Antonio, | § Ernest G. shepley, Flo s Maple camp No. {45 of this city, at the last tioned railroads, with an abundance of | (iyv of Mexico, Los .\ng’elaa, San Fran: | 1 Mollic Musket, Floren pasaes regular meeting, elected officers s follows M R on el varrots §0.00 xuter and timber. he climuto the year | olsco, MobileJacksonville, Tampa, Ha- | | fiitias Hanwsen, Eromont. ... 20 | Cousul, Goorgo W. Lisyuiolds; wdviser, Wil ; g Abrough 1s excellent. | vana'und all the winter resorts of the | || Ao " 1A o1 uu ke i olerk | k i ; ! 1 Mury Peckova, Omuhia watchman, M. H secretary, A. B fiuliuncties. Moblin, Nigntingel {reo 1o St. Louiy, Toledo and Detroit. | | Danicl Suith, Onbi Eastman; mavagers, Walter Walker and o et g a1 oGl TN B e folormation relative to | Pullian ‘Duffet’ desping oars.ga sl | | Awuu Bruko, Sutkeriiid, T Hivam A. Joucs; physicians,J. P. Lovd, 4 ot i e o | X ral IRAL chec! ¥ ) =N Vill i L toss au harles D, Wage ) 1. Beroal B aal aa Bost of Iviug, | ains. Baggage ohecked fram bolels Something Go Williasm L. Hoas undiiiorios O: Rosague; tickets, cheaper than you can buy of | 4yd further information call ut Wabash | ind Diterho romedy aid tave f Buchgnan, Al the mesung I memuels | . e Tartar P pu i No Alum 1 J The five ¢ Continental block Tuesda The only Pure Creaw f Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No 425 Ramge building, Owana, Neb. ‘Agent, Omaba. Balt Lake City, Utah, The fire in the Continental block Tuesday y 49 hours to New Orleans, I Maude Carr, Omah; Y AT g o od: rs, V South Omaha lodge No. 55 has elected the | home rejoicing, each with a liberal candy wine and liquor house. Esmond hotel The price of land ranges from $2.50 to 1 ) § Adolph J. Wold, Flor 5 | g ugene Lane, watchman ; J+A, How — Remember the time we go: Tuesd | south and west. Reclining chair cavs iuzda, hin ler rge W. Job u; iy esidenc: i delegates, W. A. Saunders and N. 1. Swan- Fupi U010 8.0.00. wad 08 aud particulare a3 1o the purchase of and private residences to destination. T have sold and used in my family for i nders an wan- | any railroud company, call on orad- | yicket oftice, 1602 Farnam street, or | oneof the most useful aud Satistactory o were in attendance. The ofticers will be iu g calroyed ¢ 2 : a4 406 N, 16th Bt.,Omsls 1 A1 SR alll e pReARlaruaLS G Dsed in Millisus of Homes—40 Years the Standards \