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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 22 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. I g % g IN THE FRATERNAL RANKS | Sl b o s Moo dimrey B5 | of . Omaba havo " met with the . 3., Mrs, Fanny Ojors; |loss of & faithful workman, o g P v. A large number of ' constant friend and loyal citizen. i | Fairbury were in attendance. An oyster | Kesolved, That this lodge extend th. ® ° ’ Happenings Among the Members of the Grip | supper w 1 and a very enjoyable | heartfelt sympathy to his sister and frie g that our charter be draped in mourning fo and Password Organizations. S . January 14, officers were | Period of thirty days, thata copy of these d otlows | uperor lodge No, | resolutions be pu in the papers of " 0ty Mre, Ravers, Seouey wrend mes Omaha and the We Vorkman, that a ! ' Mrs. L. 8. N Hes, 3 Kester- | Copy be furnished the sister of our decensed ALPHA CAMP ENTERTAINS ENJOYABLY | M S NGt s, I H, S estv. | brother, ana that a copy be spresd upon the | T i Mrs, S, H. Volts, W.; Mrs. J. | records of this lodge | e ey | . Bradshaw, C.; Mrs. C. E. Adams, RS i i - b d Kads ana s of Bonnle Scotland Will | 3.1 Mrs, Johdl , N. G Dr.d | Fellows. Demmaniorace the Birth of the Seotthst ].;m.{mf:“I e ’ _l' | T \n:."dr; of ¥ idhorn encampment, No 3 ; .8 G M of Norfolk, o ed for b e . v 4 5 A Bard with Moste and Song—State | L8 V.G Mrs. Abo King, wrm by Distrct Deputy Grand Paianct s, | WW € are having a big trade in consequence of our selling everything in the store ata mark Lodge Ofcers Alap suppe flor the installa: | W. Jennings, assisted by other deputy & & ¥ 2 on oftice as follows BT C. “Barguit H. Bt O, 3. Johason & ] down price. Washington hall never looked prettier than ”m""“‘:":"n‘“n]“ To the Editor of Tue | 1V i3 Meyl, J, W, The other offiers will u on Tuesday evening, when it was so taste- - 21 “ditor of e installed at the next meet . " O Tuesdny ovening, when 1t o o0 Weod. | B*s: In your lssue of last Sunday | = Thofollowing oficers of Hamiin lodgs No 20 to 50 per cent off on all winter goods. 10 to 50 per cent off on all other goods. men of the World, and._gallant men and | 80 article was published over the name of | 24 of Tecumseh were recently instalied by € S 80 o . ch, to the casual | Deputy Graud Master Mr, Chubbuck: P. e vt it grand halo of | Person named Howe, which, to the casu ke handsome women mingled in a grand ha reader, would appear o berate the Union Harpaugh, N A J pleasure. The occasion was the annual ball | (TECR | Jigiog entiiss of ite Feteisidonnas | EIUROLE Do, oll, Treas, Metallic painted plush for of Alpha camp No. 1. The attendance was | ¢, ey, n'oh 1104 U ho shall not become mem- | & W \ V'C. E. Magden, C lambs _ A large and the capacity of the hall Was | bhers: but to those who are posted, or *be- : § 2. Ma , G ambrequins, former price fu tested, Several hundred couples | hind the scene: v s i — . % w on the floor when the sup- | the writer's animadversion is directed und 7 n Legion, : 2.50, now 75c. per was served during the intermis- | intended to only apply to one person, and,as | Encampment No. 121 mustered in several 5 } sion in the ing program. Besides | I am the only member of encampment No. [ new members Saturday evening, January 14 Remnants of plain and fig- the members of Alpha camp, many | 121 that served in the army 1868.03, 1 deem 5 and completed its organization by installing : i v : Woodmen from other local camps and {rom | it my duty to resent the intended stur onmy | ¢y (EEF CE o0 BT TC0 R 42 ured china silk 20 per cent off. out of town points were present. The mas- | military record, and also_to defend the en i \ it 7 5 ] ) ter. of ceremonies for the evening was | campment I command. What was publishad | officers for the coming year: Colone! % A large lot of drapery. fringes George J. Fox, and the committee were as | in Tue Bre of January 12, when speaking of | D lieutenant nel, L. F. M : b 7 5 apery fringes follows | short-termers, ete., was intended to_convey R. Pheonix; chay ; "7 4 o Fioor-W. N. Dorward, Joft Soymour, . | 1o those who desired to join_the leg » | ofticer of the day, i “diutau, A, at half price, Brown, Phil Mueller, J. J , O conditions of elegibility and of | Mayewskic ir 4 1 sz e R fi.\ui! s | ans with whom they 1 be asso- o of t : orges f A good quality of German- Reception—Fred M. Youngs, M. T Haskell, J and the remarks that c r X J e M. J. Buckley, W. H. Walker, W.W. Moseley, | pique of ti writer above referred fol- | L 3 3 PEPARTMENT. town wool 10c a skein, D. B. Stout 1 after the conditions of i | Fitel ol, | 3 3 K Rua v s & 8l selad v. Dorward, chairman ; y, and was the ' n y Pheonix ; two ars, ug )4\rn 10C a skein or 35¢€ . d M. Fry, W. I\ Carle #d then, or now, toc peti ne year, M. Hansen, The encampment \;\H 1 » fred M. Youngs, on any kindved orgapisation or ividual | meet on the second and fourth Saturday | . 1. | @ pound, e \vore presont Mr. and Mrs, Thomas | veterin. So far as ragards the nquiry of the | evenings of each month in the Red Men's | A Handsome Line of lT\Tomlc cloth, open work|?® I und Mrs. Charles Bonnievie: ] whether or not such a class as was | hall in the Patterson block. oe { )ri e cre w Williams, Mr, and Mrs. F. | referred to are admitted into any societies, itbh, Alatint ABpty poand masber . edge, . tormer price, §5C, no White, Mr. and Mrs, Fred M. Youngs, | that is a question to be decided by the | he following _officers Valley m‘fln, fi I 4500 Mr. and Mrs, . Mr. and Mrs. Jeff | person who desires the information, but so ) No. 87 of Superior Tuesday night: A. \ Seymour, Mr. and Mrs, Ed E. Potte . | 1 T 3 B o 1 x , Mr. the legion is med. he can rest Doub! (dti il . and Divs. . 1, Stuben, Mr. and Mes 0. W, | assurod that 1o such cl s admitted | v W Lo ooy 25 to 50 Per Cent Off. ouble width butchers Beach, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lindberg, Mr, and to membership. 1If the ]i\.’hlll has permanent 5[‘([‘\,[4! H " “ b(‘l"'- 1 1 28¢ Mrs. C. P. Black, Mr. and Mrs. P, R. ( an error in mustering in one who serv kresster, linen, former price 38c, now A 3 . y . an and_daughtér, Mr. and Mrs, T, Le 185503, the fault cannot be attached tome, | - Tne newly elected officers of Table Rock $1.35 Bonnet for 67c. 19c. e . s Cl ]d i Q \V StS ) Mrs, Joha 8 MeDonaid, e‘h-.l as [ Have been declured cligible by the - | lodge No were installed last Friday 9 el Tan col l] lCn b al Mrs. F. ps. Mr. und Mrs. Matthes, | tional commander. If he has madea mistake | night, January 18, by J. M. Hurd and Orin . s ; or,weres3sc, o SR and \m Joo Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. | it would, in my opinion, be the duty of the | Bates. The oficers. installed were: Dr, F. $1.75 Bonnet for 87c. Huck toweling, was 38c, g ré3sc Price 75¢; now 50¢. Cott, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cook, Mr. | national representatives of the legion to | H. Broyles, noble grand: A. M. Fuller, vice now 19c it now 25c. Price 50¢ and Mrs. Geor, »x, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. | bring the matter to the attention of the next ,{.-mm 5. A. Peck, recording secretary; C $1.85 Bonnet for g2c. . PO o - 1. : Kennedy, Mr, and Mrs.” Elmer Sutton, Mr. | convention, and not by an outsider who is ris, treas G. Fisher, perma Opera T T and Mrs, W. W. Mos \4 J. F not eligible to membe: ,and who should | nent secretary. T dge has moved into BROKEN LINE OF Fancy scrir 35C, now 3 ¢ 1o 4 3 Jerome, Mr. and Mrs .1 r > with ma t did not con- | the new Knights of Pythias hall in the bank | BECY Lh “WeS Dot , length stri [Ladies’ Waists Mrs. H. M. Walke Mor el 7 building while their rooms are undergoing 15C. y ped hose, b . = . H. Turney, Miss Li . Miss > above remarks will apply to | r b 1.50; now $1. B. Nunn, Miss r Ve rs. I “Volunteer Vet " who endezvored to The following elective and appointive offi- H price ¢1. 50, rice $1; now 65¢. Randolph, Mrs. W. I , Miss spread himself in last Sunday’s issue of THE | cers for the ensuing year were installed by 25 Per C off Handsome double width ¥ now $1.00, | —= IBE Randolph, Miss Stells ' 5 er- I did enter the service in 1876 and was | Interior lodge No. 9 of Pawnee City at the er Cent . drawn work goods for dresser ; et " . A LARGE LINE lach, Mrs. J. Kleinher, Mr. J. Klcinhe s | a member of the gallant Seventh cavalry | lg eruls et N. C W. H. Hiller; - _ i 4 Black i p ) L. Phillips, Miss K. Phillips, Miss B and took part under General Sturgis in dis- G., Ve S, J. H, Trion; P. soc Gloves for 37c. covers, former price $1, now \ | itk OF Edward W. Marnell, Miss Amy Hod- | mounting the Sioux Indians on the Missouri | yer; T., Harry Nichols; C., 50¢ silk boot, 1 CHILDR liss Alice Hodd C. L. Cuber, J. B. rive 0 expedition which at the time was | John l‘ull lh 0. G., O e g2 o 4 { - 3 Irs. J. B. Huse, C. Mr Bachman comsilred dangorous, < Volunteer Vetoran' | Tates: W., R SN0, T 25¢ Gloves for 19c. ’ drop stitch, M F. Pe Miss Remnants of scrim and can- A price §1.50, BROKEN LINES OF is a little mistaken when he speaks ¢ L. nnllhulm. leaving the avmy in 1963, 1 remuined in the 8 8. V.G, W. H. $1 Angora mittens; 30c. : FREE R R . 8. By field, if not as an enlisted man, in a_ position tis. vas at half price. now $1.00. 3 i ; ly, Cheste n, George H. | of trust under General Sheridan, and was y cors of Syracuse Children’s at same reduc- i and wife, Miss B. Al, | one of the veterans who passe | stalled Tuesds v Distric g A. Brown, John Jones, H. Ris hris | Army of the Potomuc in its historical review A tions, Larsc u.l\\'ll n hx..:nxu-\l M before the president 1\ | City unlmmlu a 2 ait, and soc hose now 33c. z m " Miss Dorn Dixon, Miss C Stout, 4 A Kopl B, Page 8. | 3 ‘ 5 S Forrcsr " cker, Miss *Mani | o Ravo o b e d by | W. S Dicken, 1 antro, it | Mull Squares.and Fichues | Handsome commenced and| gatin belt hose supporters, Ok mer sonETR, Gates, Miss_Davis, Miss_Nellie | the writer of the d ] 3 > | N William Wilcox, T y 8 | o L > is . S ia % " Miss K |i4:\\\'||:\;»llnr~.'l'lx " i3 15th its mombers m i example of \h.umnn‘ 1'{""\ V.G H. s | 50 per cent off'or just half- fifl_lthdTlmb]C _covers iltfh“” . Splendid value for the mone Viss R. Castles, Miss A. O'Hare, ). 8 at Council Bluffs, who for the pa: V.G D. V. G . ) C.; e, rice. e I?rlCeS run rom - y £ Henderson, Miss Gussio Neckel, | years have stood shoulder to shoulder ; e .0, G.; William | Price. I : ; 4 : i {FRENCH HAND-MADE < us Hattio Lemp, Miss ¢ are receiving the reward of fraternity 2 s ] ¢1.75 to ¢8 that were just| Aprons slightly soiled 40 5. H. A. Stark, Mi a ch other, and if opposition is had in | A g 5 5 o 5 5 3 . 5 Nevads McMahll, car out 'those great principles of | P, and patri Blazer Fronts 25 per cent | double those prices. per cent off. : N ](Tl]t Dr(’SSCS Miss Hiner, Miss Robert, ty, charity and patriotism, it will | arch, insts i ¥ Mybtic ence off. . 3 5 oC aprons now 30¢ S g i sssie Cump, Miss Wood: X narrow wminded pérsons or | me f{‘ (l-f l'l.nmmum“ llow ] Persian, silk embroidered, 5 P! 3oc. TR 3 B! £l Y Jnion Veteran B C. Jetersen fr 2 . - P 28 Y 5 N “desire to cact reflections on i Stebiler 2 Wy Jolin . Coreys St B Chiffon Rufflings 20 per | 1z-inch squares, and other| 75C aprons now 4oc. In'two'lots) 088 andl $8 :gifr\...lf.:.'t‘n.“ veckel, y | 1 A e A o ] e g = lcentioff. : mats, at half price. $2.00 aprons now $1.20. of these sold as high as $4.25. Stark, Lowid Goldsmith, J. L. Hester, | And as it is their prerogative to make laws | Deputy Grand Master G. C. Hull of Leigh Miss Vicia Moseley, Miss Callie Moseley, | like other organizations, and if the restric. | i ) : cwian Grove lodge Mins Addn Fox, Miss Fietz, Mrs. M. T. Has- | tions to membership are such that | No, 195 as follow A. Randall, N. G J. Linen fringe, gc yard. . A broken line of sizes 65¢ full silk webbing, soc. call Geor anson, W. P. l(un«l\n;l , | all who served in any part of the A Wright, V. H (Ilr St n\l.nul ! Y aking painting or sc o their profes- | more or less traini s chur w. \\'m-.-.z‘.l ;1 los Hn.m.;m i {uu-' war ;ml xml!,! s)ul,\w_ o\i\h'nlx_-o_lvi:!ul ::1 Krogh onie Doj ( OMAHAS PROGRESS IN ART naking painting or sculpture their A Noye l A P, 1. Cain, C. - | is demanded by the legion's eligibility son ; g wn Dickson; L. e SR S R R T 0, jam Matthews, W. Chilton, 3. M. | clause, the subject should be dropped. In | G., A.H - . V. G., James McKay; (O S s beriahtn e tion > Jonos, Misg. Zoita Churchill, Misa . Mar: | 5 osire 0 suy o fow words | L. S. V. G u, 5 . 5.8, 0. G Ll sible, the same benefits, us a foundation 0 | Ap honest pili 1 the noblest work of the nell, Miss M. Warns C. Rich, H. A. Les- | especially intended for **Voluntee: : engravers, die sinkers, illustrators, decora- | gpothecary. DeWitt's Little Early Risers tor,’A. M Michael, M. T. Hascall, Miss Til- | in answer to his remarks wherein he G G . Pryer, | Western Art Association Has Boen Inoor- i tors, wood carcers, sune cutiers, Hoecty curo constipation, biliousness aud slck hoad- Mo ' Morton, Miss Clara Anderson, Jesse | of those “who are compelled to rem # | The aoting inaigilation gl apjels Y ; ) 5 D vofit by the | 2" Hooyer, B. 8. Elrod, Miss Br: - | the expiration of theic torms of enlistment,” | Grand Deputy Hull were G. M., Williyi porated and Greatly Strengthened ‘Lastly: Tolet amateurs profit by th k : ) TE ) recent_deaths of Patrick S, Gilmoro Comp, L. M. key, Jumes L. .Boyle, | meaning those who were in the army when | Cargen; G. W., Thomas Osterg: i i L i s SR e O i s T2 Boyle, C. A, Dougall, 4. M. Wat: | tho war brokoout, Yes, we aid remain, and | Georgo C. Johuson; G, &, K, 0. Spiolbe T Tt T eniRting |||t TEOr prteag o eRA g Tiand A tas A 8om, Sophia Bolinheim, Maggie Fitzpatrick, | remained true to the stars and stripes | all of Newman Grove lodge. The lodge WILL SUSTAIN A-SCHOOL AND A GALLERY | & 0ro e A asis is the nude human figure. | thorough musician and a composer of con 3.1, Kinuey, Harry Stoney, L. K. Camp! | and the littlo band of regulars, | instituted September 26, 1502, with,_twent L onl e | o s Tt Ganti s Margaret Linahan, Mame Linahan, Mrs, | only about 9,000 strony, scattered all over | seven members, and now has a meibership domred Bruonts hue froo wosces. 10 the | Bund- of his owh_shd fuve.afteriioon aud Desmond, Mamie Kemp, H. L. Small, Mrs. | the United States by a disloyal secretary of | of forty-one, composed of as good a class of | Plans of the Association for a Great and Un- | {05iret. Brucoute vl e nelt 12, 106 | Dunt, of W08 0 R, Edna Small, Miss Hortenso | war, did prove true to their trusts, | citizens from Lholuv\unndmlj.u,unctwunlr»;‘ a0k M e s aantamyiat . | ThD Cose NS iOE A0 O A w Alooraron theie B R a0 | ANR G t0RAHOR0T) hio hans 0w divingts ndluding b Woi rom (LAuakRy, 89 oAb o) Fine Arts Alrendy Successfully “A course of six or more lectu combines the leading qualitics of Gilmore Hites 1 y?"“m;i Curts Butler, We A’ ""rh“psn‘.mfi 8 S huiead s thiyishond | nieny pemthy Fariaidi perspective and composition will be g1 /| and Cappa. Like the former, he is fond of ss Ins Keunedy, 5 g ive the thanks of every loyal Ame: T g the ||n1»cr_ur7ntulluun.|(l|||lltm'd free. Dr. | patriotic and popular airs, but he has a Watson, Miss L. Richards, Miss' Madie of being insulted thirty-tw Knights of Pythlas. g urse of R huA o ot s aaa stk =it n (st the Mamo ISelly, M ~l"|l\l‘h."l‘h“\ hy {';15""‘ sorved without, bounty or land warrants, | by Grawfor Sheldon, L, 3 A thoughtful observer may notice many iu January ulud\-ms admitted rm- style. Mr. Franko is a young man und has Xiass) Basch, H, Hishy, Miss Rimball, Willis | Sheriian, which stamped. out tronson and | MoA L .8, L .~ C. Dietr fino arts in Omaha, and it is gratifying to | 5P f‘g;,,(,“:m,(.rm“'fu‘“'.l,.:f;:}'.‘.'f..‘v?.'ff'd::f of- | IT I8 NOT The history of the REM- T. Peck, Miss Laura Springborg, Miss | placed the stars and stripes once more over i . H, irew, P. know that steady progress is being made in Ls alyze the causes rapidly, thus T0 INGTON sh Minnie Larsen, Miss Maggic afford. Miss | an undivided country, the greatest under the Superior lodge has msnu.-d the following | the cultivation of those wsthetic incidents of | acquiring direct and rapid execution. There Wu“ [‘ shows a stead= Anna Peterson, C. 5. Watson, C. E. Gillies, | broad canopy of heaven. 3 ofticers: Toy Hunter, . C.; Guy Heltman, | a refined and_cultured socioty which min- | will be au exhibition of students! work at the £ ily rising tide of pop- Mre. B.Hort, \ © Oumatitsr s Tinsampment Al ., S (‘mnlD‘-“ W5 Young B 9 isterto the finer senses. These evidences | end of the season, and prizes will be awarded WHEN YOUR Tmpro of Tted Men. paler /Tncs Buda, V. €3 PV guackenbush, £ G 8. | aro most apparent in the increased number "’1'~.‘§’.‘.f.“':'.‘“x§ ko4 p.m.ench day there are HEALTH|) | ularity and success. One of the most enjoyable events in sccret T r— W. A, Myers, M. of B.; . Colletté, I G.; A, | and quality of the art possessions of the city A R society circles during the past week was the | In Memory of Scotland's Poet. Rayburg, 0. G. * 7 7% | and in the widening scope of art instruction, | from still life, water color, anti : It is absolutely unriv- peace dance given Wednesday evening at | ‘Theone hundred and thirty-fourth auni- |y ¢, Williams installed_the officers of the | with the consequent increase of pupils and | modeling. ~Composition, perspec 2 alled for all the es=- { hington hall by Yxn\-Nun-lmlris'is tribe | versary of the birth of Robert Burns will be | Hastings lodge, No. 28, l-‘ndu\ night, Janu- | jnstructors. One of the most important | anatomy lectures on these suojects are @ No. 2 0f this city. A large attendance was | celebrated Wednesday evening, January 25, | ary 18, as follow Dr. Lyman, C.; = mnia | Part of the instruction. y " noticcablo and a pleasant evening was [ 4¢ Washington hall hfr Clan rdan No. 65 | E. Holbrook, P.; S, S. \Indcr. K. 5f It una | Steps forward bas just been taken. This { Pyq 0 B8 G,V lass from 10 a. m. to coRusint & sential qualities of a passed by all. An elegant supper was serv Onder of Seottish Clans, This 1s the third ; E. Heoppner, M. of E.; Otto Otten, M. | consists in the incorporation of the Westeru | 12 m, jntended especially for teachers and first-class writin, E3 the 1adies of Pocanontas council. annual concert given under the auspices of | Of A. Art association and in the conduct of a | school children and therc arecvening classes CURE 8 The following oficers wore installed ‘,’V n Gordon, and the following program will urday evening, January 14, the officers | school ander its patronage. Mondays and Fridays from 7 to 10 p. m. Y machine. Wauneta council, No. _1,0f Tecumseh: P., | b rendered: of Ewing lodge were inducted into office as [ The association had existed for several e ou now Auna Ferguson; W., Mrs. Fairall; K. of R., PART I follows: J. L. Roll, C. C.; D. L. Cramer, V. apdiadan-ed & s B 7 than *“The Remington Standard Typewriter S R 8.4 pear’ Gathorin us. - G.: L. B. Haneman, K. of R and 8.; D! G. | years “’:‘,“"l“““‘" 1Hon 10F ensumsatio 5 i / LATER ON? |is the official writitg-machine of the sall; ., J. F. Needham. O e VB T T people with a common interest, but it has P ; 7 A SOl arrilen hine odtestiny evening, Junuary Il the | j. o y eneies e W. MeDougall and | Migo, i, Vevening the following oficers were | boen reorganized on o business basis that | o A Decitln nite s edhor AL A Dogad s f 2 e World's Columbian Exposition. Vinnebago tribe of Hastings installed officers | A'ddress of w .....T. Fale chief < Qg awnop | will give it stability Sreine o n 3 { el s you va Ay mebageo tribe of Hstinies nstiledoficors | Radrom ot woicomo., ... T Taleoner. chiot | installed by Autioch lodge, No, 10,f pawneo | will givo it stability and increasod power or | S%05 Ho was vory much worriod bacauss l ; HERE acted as grand sachem and installed them, | ... e Buna | Sity GG V. G W. Webber, | good. The gentlemen who have taken upon parents of his pupils were slow about Wy Boxlecte: dolng his work excellotly. The elected | Solo=iussie; th Mald o Dididog A e themselves the sponsorshipof the new move- r bills. Things got so bad that it £ ing wome ofticcrs ure: Moso 1 Chom; Wiliiam ; oo Jaines Gilrduer et ¥ o 4 i v bee 3 oy psti v «Iu-uu advice Solo o Wit T1is Wi =35 ricks ; M 2, J. L. Edwa . ment by acting as incorporators are Hon, | finally became a personal question with the 7, f value Moritz, senior sagamore; John Hammond, | Selo—Willle wi' His Wiz Ageq wfan | Gradeticis M ‘g I"UJ x ':\5 ‘}\v",:,m,r BlC.. George W L r, Mayor Georgo P. | butchorand baker. He was at his wit's end Tt )uuuw.;;un Preside unior sagamors G, erck, prophet; C. | Recitation—Address 1o the ila ,1.;1.,.1;,.,“., gl " . Messrs, C . Elgutter. John J. | 88 to how to make ends meet. A check came resident, Alexauder, 0. G.; r 5 > or, . 80, K. W. ~.,.» =0 for the y A6 h, D¢ N ol poesyis AT ; v. The 5 | ) y - S PP s e o | o L 4 G | S A:r;::“ % tff."\w et oo s e sy | B, ok Bl St 0 il cont you —vthing: Wyckoff, S & Benedict r and although the latest secret | SO N ",‘,‘,;“;. ‘{\';;‘,,,,"um 1(..“ Meit" | C. Hanson: M. of £, F. L Ellick; K of. R, | an art gallery and to maintain 8n art N-m.li Ali‘{;nln"h'r“ raten, to the ,;\‘,‘lli']u»t'lfl;l:fi’; h\ll v YCKOTT, Seamans enedic! rder orga ity S its dram; Mrs, Fitt, Misses 0 A. H. Wiltz; M. to A A. Cleland; | For this purpose it is authorized to buy and iad come to the hou 1e old e“flo"lc NEnvous 4 numbers, social amusements and good times | Hboillait ood cll. G A, Mullison O G S Conovoe! | sell real estate and to give exhibitions and | mind was full of the financial trausact 1712 F':r"!“lflmhfltmfllté l?ieumdg- in a first-class manner. Scoteh selection by the i .'W. Stevenson, E. D. Percy, P, | entertainments. The authorized capital | and he was thinking gratefully of the check, ‘elephone 1673. At the recular meeting of Pawnee tribe of o o ‘1'§\|“|”y e D. u.A...,u stock is $25,000, \\!m'r is di im-d“i-:u, l_(Nl)ll }lx'."\l.l':':up."\':m e 'l-;;ll\::{(--«ll“t‘l:!h;;llrlllr:" & PRIV“TE n'sEAs Es tac Fremont the following oficers were “raised | Address—The Land We Left and the Land Beatrioe lodge No. 80 conférred the | ¢ 3 h, and payment will be made 0 aok thee, oh Lord, How Many * Proohet, L. Leedom; sachem, W. H “"“.'..'L“..l.,.d,,.,,,"'.‘,"M Fo/ passighiot ]\m;,ht wic on four candidates vecontly, : cnts. Members of the ol | the succor that thou has sent us Blood, Skin and Kidney Diseasos, PEOPLE “F° Putting Roy Denn S, M. G, | § “Wiilian K ho lodges af Wymore oo tion may bocome membeys of the now | i Psuperintendent of a | Female Wonknesses, Lost Manhood Waldo Winters en; K. of 3 9 » P p r transferring their interests and subscrib- A man was appoini & superintendent of a URED [ Pwas Within a Mile o' E me evening the fi Su hool h th 1l C 3 verin; G. of W., M. S. Conovor; S ; A ; ing for one share of stock, which will be | Sunday school much agaiust his own desire. o : OFF THE DAY v b essee - b He had been a v rofane, worldly man in | _PILES, FISTULA, FISSOURE, permanently cured . dumes Bennetts v D Recttation=Fii oSl By o0 Mille sold to them for $10, payable in three yearly B a \ WIthOut tho use of knife, gatire o CaUSHIC Intending s00n to consult a | . C. d T o D tion b ta ron it L | his arly.life byt he religion A ) a i P., J. Scheik; M. of ; installments. Theincorporation is wcontin 2, byt : eligion | "y aiadios of @ privato or delicato nature, o veat council of Nobraska ‘has appointed . | Solo-ock of ifazicds : . Wallaco | na: i oo ““‘" Aot for ton years. Messrs. Liningor, Klgutter, | and had attempted to reform in_every way. | oty Betsiomieirely Sured ). Douney deputy great em of this res- | T)T0NT dane 4 TR : s 3 ; SEE H. Elmore, M. A, F. H. Murph Monell, Catlin, Brownlee, Henry A. Smith | W ntment of it Call on or nddress, with stamp for Clroulars, Fres ervation. The tribe is flourishing, its mem. | PO 44 W | remonies & banquet I N and E. M. Park are named as dircctors until 3 ohocl wa legoston ho. ; ook 800 Fe0ipes T T bership now numbering about 100, Arrange- 5. Loes, Mrs. d of X 4 ¢ uccessors are elected by the stock- 0 might lapse into p: 3 South 15th Street e Rl ah sateritlopa ’ .|.~‘\l|'.- u'..’\‘\'{‘"l i o ‘,fu}l‘“ hotels, and a general good time | their successors w N ) 5 into some of his o4 ways: But he was ity | DI. SO01S & SEUMES, ™ Siian, Nob: P H for its members and invited friends to be | - Supper In the diniug hall, BA e The directors have dssied an address to | ureed and perswided to take the position RNext Door to Postattice ec'a ls given in the near futur Knlghts T Alpha Quartet Concert, the members of the okln@ssociation urging He lwl‘ll g A lfl m‘.;u one mk;llll when l\w e P ——— fadhad il s SRR © PP e s Alpk ttat nans 0 le " Lo . a. | was asked to p or the poor of the n||~,| Monroe camp No. 1812 installed the follow- | Beatrice was inspected by Rev. Whitmarsh, | S0 Y08 RIOFH /DY A B UOeR OF POO™ | 0110 ing statement "ot Aholr hopes and. pur- | need it. ' Help Jones.” Jonos tud s family ing officers Tuesday evening: G. C. Smith, | the grand prelate, of this city, assisted by | Pi¢: Those who contributed musical num- : noses are hungry and they need help. Send them Chronic, Private, Nervous and ve e Fee i e Grand Commander . C. Salisbury of Beat: | PES NG {8 Kemmedy ol Mo Hoe, o e e e i L i rrcd unon im ol | (A L . Send them n b = | Nebraska Made Flour Surgioal Diseases CURED, Lost ano duet; or Cha galls, e W Catktann: 3 awik | rice. The following officers werednstallod Angidul; adasien, O1 jogals, members of the former association the im- | Per: azes! s 100 much pepper. Manhood, Female Weaknesses, : [ W . . en - : i Ete., CURED. s Do, Holcom, W- W. ¥, Davi, | Eaminent commander, John Dywyor: gonr. i konte i pass, | Rorance and savantage et continulng thele doc—S0 you gol fd of your pastert Is the Best. S ot SURE e et R oty Cratnliod sime, X Vn B o, 1.3, i ”11"“ DA Bkl j | Theset of tncorporation has given fotho | TEldaEZKep: Pt WAL EBOF T DUt LOOK FOR THE Treatment by Mall. Address with ‘ ns boen reoon anised ' enior 3 | plano solo, Miss Kennedy; solo SN o8 : Vo 10 the | was too dry in his proaching, always giv . Address w and meots at Thirty-second street and junior ward 3 treasurer, S, | Diffin: mezzo-soprano, *EHe Was a Prin Western Ay fogal. axistence 4 Y Ave) mu\ Ihe following office V' pl | W. Wadsworth; rec ulnh o v w. P e of! . pve: se | us a history of the Jews. But we don't like stamp for particulars, wnich will be & Hawklos: | Mrs, . L Coolei tenor sglo, * Androkprmatinl RATSE ihocyias A. G. Wood; W. A 25 C.y | sword " boa 1 ha 1 ) s0"" its sphere of use- 3 r very much, either, ) ) sent in u plain envelope, 2 : 104 |8 iker: standard | Captain John Kinzie, U. & 1o other . s | “What's the matter with him?” }‘un‘ L. De St. Claire ) L , 12 G, Drake: watch, n Ryan; | numbers of the evening were contributed by 1’:,'.‘}...}.:’,\ ";i?f“"u.‘“.t.:i:".",... “Well, he preaches with tears in his voice C. wW. \%llfl;lfiMSflON,MD B, Robrt Gruye Ptaia of the "H':E' D. G Fiske Tho b | tho members of the quartat, which is com- | velopment of et in our eiky. L has given to y all the time; emotion of the purest 116-115 £, 15th Stroet, Omaha o ovel 3 spoction over, all the sir knights, ladies and | posed of W. F. Leonhardt, R.AP, 5 ino Arts, the - | kind, “but too much of it.” B-118 &, Lith § maha wanagers, V : > fivited gucets ware Tuquestod to Tepelr to | Ditis. second teooe: T 4. Wel 3 the Omaha Academy of, ipe Arts, the mai 1.8 sec : ste : i “I'soe, the old pastor was too historical, Georgo Hule. The camp will givo 9 grand | the banguoting room, where tables. loaded | Cole, second bass S Roo. | tenance of which is gf.the uynost imy Association Label s 555 A. 5 ® . . ha | and the hew one is too hysterical.” Ball the evening of February 9 at Goodrich | with refreshments were awaiting them. Al 3 duce, o stanaing both BE honie and abroad | A% - hall. Music will be furnished by the Second | tho toasts were answered with addresses : e and & permanency 1t coiid h otheryrise o R Sl G ) N Gl & S Ve - @) 2 “ Infantry band. most appropriate by the speakers who wore Royal Arch Masons, acquine; 1t has made poasible the ostablish h““ mber of Salv puin-Army. (to stranger ad 7 WHY THIS DELAY? AR T P T e S Y | B ent of 3 public art gallery in Omaha within ming y friend are you aware -~ called by the toustmaster, H. N. Blake. A | Undern dispensation from Most Excellent | JiCIL 0 pthat o S | thatin this great city Daughters of Rebekah, very beautiful” k i . and High Priest Robert E. French, the | Ule near future that shall b a credit to our pas3n & y Thursday evening, January 12, the officers b o The association is no sitic Uncle Josh (from Upthecreck)'—‘‘Stop t ) A ) [ presented to the : ¢ M V, | following officers of Bellevue shapter No.7 | Sii: Lhe O e oime. to tma 1ig | right where you are, young man! I read DR. ARE TROUBLING YOU! of Schuyler Colfax lodge No. 20 of Schuyler | S. Saunders, and the commandery WA O 2 by P > S 8 ’ iy he papers, I do, b'gosh, and you can't pl : blicly i \ were installed by Past High I . | choicest collections of oil and water color | the papers, I'do, b'gosh, and you can't play c were publicly iustalled by J. J. Arnold, as- | her through Mr. John Dwyer. Strawn: David McEwan, H. P. paintings and other works of art from the | B bunko games on m d i e ! o examined by our optician siating M. D. Oamoran, Tho oficers lo- Anclont Order Unit, kmen. Boden, i Merwin H. Howos, ' shael | leading art centers of the east in addition to o THE OPECIALIST. | P A i S o 'l"x'ie'?."flk’-& aLoe, ‘:'f Helen G Rebasdle “| The f\.n.,“,.u.,m.k,,..‘,fhu‘”,‘,, lodge No, | b3 h R. Stafford, S.; C. the regul nual exhibits of the assovia- “Sir, said the missionary, ‘you have no Ts unsurpassed in the it il nond gliksas . Kate G, Williaws'; W., 22 have been instatled: B. C. Ward, P. m 2 A B A s 3.5 | tion. These are a few of theadvantages | right to impeach my character. T did not troatment of all L “"“\""‘“\:" Jh ";";‘ sl i N. G, M C e Huokstead, C.; L. 8. Smith, K.; J. | ley, ccond veil; Arnold T, corporation. ; “Insulted ! exc cannibal and all Weakne T b | B anm-‘ P.y. 'B. 0. Aberson, 30’3 Cari | master of fret vell; Hoary Nowel, soaticy’ The object of the orn Art associaty “Yes, 1 over) you. You said I was o ; Max Meyel‘ & Bro- CO rou “mm ol }(\ar-“u.n:; 3 o A e, L }\ ”n B 2 E—— has already been ac : estubli 80 tough that you wouldn't have aupthing to iy g Shireie. A ‘mueioed | & & conditic ‘I‘"l‘l’fl'“‘:“ l_lf“‘:::“”lflnxlfl. You don’s want a torpid uver; you don't | ment of the Omaha Academy of Fine Arts, | do with me.” b vy (r‘lu'“_“-‘ fiisonlen Jewelers and Opticians. peosrem followed the {nstatiation catoraonics | Lasrry Cpaition, & o € | want a bad complexion, you dou't “MH_ a | which is now in successful operation on the » Farnam and Fifteont Street s of entertainment Vi o < - A St e At e . 4th and Fu and an_oyster supper ul o restaurant con- | boen arranged for, ertalnmonts have | bed broathiyou doo's third floor of the Bell store at the northeast | The Boston Trarscript tells of a Boston 14th and Far cluded the evening’s entertainment. Tho members of Union Pacific lodge No. | furemus tane Mo Little Early Risers, the | cormer of Fiftoenth and Dodge streets. This ¢ho thinks there 15 too much repartes DISORDERS u 4 on Pacific lodge No. | famous little pills, school is under the personal direction of | | ise orvio The officers of Enterpriso lodge No. 6 of | 17, Ancient Order of United Workuos ’ - ) Reas x Beatrico installed are us follows: N.G., i 1 forlowing ey e, Sy ave o a 1 J. Laurie Wallace, a competent in- ) And sl the trab v 4 passed tho following resolutions: Edwin E. Rice I3 arrauging to produce f.J. la 08, 8 oompatent 1a e 0 ot Mrs. Hamilton; , Mrs. 8, A. Werner; | ~Whereas, God 1n His divine providenco | “1492" in New York for a spring and summer ?.‘.fl“ S prehensivp outiias of tho scope of 1os | o Occasionally 8 man who ls Intended for the AXD LOST VITALITY EYILA, WEAKNNSSRS, DRELYTY: S0 Shat Be 8., Grace unuwu S Mes, Charity | s scen flt to remove from our midst our | Fun. QomprelonmY Reiine o Pe 0L 18 | church turns ‘out to be nothing but u knave P » . g P AND L Yy company them \n mei QUICKLY R MA- Jones; ., Mrs les ; P.N.( beloved brother, H. C. W. Fieldman, there- firis 6 ary Wil s0nd” (vealeds FIEK tho roceipt that hED, ¥mi STRMNS fl‘ i lowe - errreer o 3 ) afford fac W na” (seales ho rocel . it STRENGE [~ Mrs Mina 'J'll'lB) W Mn Mary Treaste; fore be it. 1f you have piles DeWitt's Witch Haze he object af thd sohoal 1a to afiand facll. v ot o 0 me when everything elae fallod. Address » suorer the V. e M s ities and instruction of the bighest order to | Prof. Torrens. nea A stam 1 \ ey €., Mrs. Auulo Boddy; R 8. N. G., Mrs. W | Resolved, That {n thedeath of Brother | salve will surely cure you. those persons of Doth $exes, Who inteud | %0 voices al S0 whioh haYe Sieudy roseive l'»n:.'x'u TLER, Box 147, Marshal, Mich. oty o

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