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cate shall have raised their Babel temple to plotely «Lpnvml Watl!streat banking ofce, ECHUES FROM THE ANTE ROOM the extent of their approach to the symbol and an East viver awharf swith o ship nt of the Shriners displa; in tho heavens, anchor off the Batfery. There aro over above the clouds of the prairie lands of 1lli- R thirty speaking chafilters in the olay, all nols; yet perhaps they will await the close of which are sald 10 bo v I taken by Me. | 1 { i o i Vorld's fa order to iro that i i E e Yitou’s excellent eo is rrat Poings of the Week in the Oity -and State “fhvlhm\\ ‘1r1: nifll: i order e et When Swains Bflgml.l‘ d"f vl..:v:?um and Bur. | fying to- have. the lombience & the | Fraternal Societies. will overreach all “towers,” and when com den the Mail With Sighs, | infi of the dardy’ press so heartily ap pleted the wonder of all s oding ages will | proved at each repetiton of the lines touch have becn outdone, by the witnessing of ing upon the subject, GROWTH OF PYTHIAN ENDOWMENT RANK iale. princes and sovereigns for | THE VALENTINE INDUSTRY DECLINING | “going up in & balloon The Morse Dry Goods Co At the Farnam St t theater John F. tdeutacher Vereen | Sheridan and his talérted company of come Order—Plans of the Omsha Odd Fel- lowing ofticers for the ensuing year: Presi Origin of the Custe | mence a week's engagement with today's | s tertalnment— dent, Henry Schroeder; vice president, Henry clent—Detalls of a Va matinee. Mr. Sheridin is the only actor lows—A. O, U W, Enter [ | matin ] only et oy cnnum Soclals. Rolffs; treasurer, C. F. Hamann; financial tine Luncheon, hat hus ever played'o¥ appeared in theatri O L e 8¢ ary, P. C. Schroeder; recording secre | eal perform: es in wll parts of the world ary, Peter Fehrs; librarian, Chris Boysen ! name is popular in Chiua, Japan, Asia, The Endowment rank of the Knights of | finance committee, Julius Peycke, Fred knows no dwelling place or walls, But I for feudal am will For something Lund rar No one sells the m for less than 6¢ and the price should be 7%4¢c. The quantity is limited. Yard wide Edinboro Printed Cords, all nice desirable styles, recently sold at 12 1-2c, ()1/4(: Furnishing Goods v v Morley's 75call wool sox, 25(‘, Men's natural gray undershirts that were ¢1. 50 $] OO [/ .. Full regular made white wool undershirts that were $2.50, large sizes only b ) Men's merino undershirts that were 81.25, (? An odd lot of undershirts and drawers, were $2.50 to Hl Iz ch u?) -\) Clearing them out at Corsets-- 33.50‘ now [ “less than half price. Balance eash on hand Decomber | . i | We are never late in showing new styles—always | the reach of even moderate purses. Australi ance, Eng i f ol he finances of the lodge arc in_splendid dition and the @ outlook is especiall B R L 5" ThAUUR W paciaty cars and ¢ t the Bijou theater, & synopsis of the business of the Endowment | ruary 1, 1593 n pays in weekly | OFin the valley's's 3 in cases of sickness, 500 in case | pumble peasant’s roc his native lane A f 3 . [ 85 “'Mr, Bheridan W N otwithstanding the fact that cotton is now fment in forco and the cash bulances on | ,...00q% "Kansas City and tho treasurer and Mrs. O'Brien Esq.. in Night on the Bri Total num! | Fhe next convention will be held e | comedy I'he acknowledged queen of ts during qnarter 211,290.35 | time the Omaha has a membership Terni in 306, writes Wilson in the 3 ing been absent from the cast for - citizens: Henry Bolin, Louis Heimrod, Fred | differ as to the date on the virtues of life and the forn y of J. C. Willinmson's Opera com. tavus Bencke and other. alance 54 I D ey Whihn) asked why he did not cultivate his friend- | May Levinge, who created such a furore in Intere « statements to the ibers | wives, daughters and sisters of the members | estly, Calphurnius, the pric d out that | deurs, Paris, the celebrated Parisian voca worth S‘;’L‘, first. Conscientiousness in making prices v . r >stionable Values Un quc c , < S. In cottage oF 11 paites halls land and_ A o returned to this | condition, the financial secretary’s report bright. The board of control has submitted | (" Tatoe 10-tho crowded houses he drew rank, transacted during the last quarter, | ben e brme ar B 0D ath and &0 for burial expenses N Mr. Sheridan will be seen during this en higher than jor a long time we quote you December 31, from which the follow- | guepetary in Omaha. Local vereens are And 5o my fool art doth build tol," 1% , 80,230 | Chicago in June to which the Omaha v St. Valentine was an Italian priest who | soubrettes, Miss Gracie Whiteford will r | tal disbursements during quar- bruary Ladies' Home Historians Y ks through serious illness: Miss Halanco on band John Baumer, P. Lund, Wil dwelling | and_tells how he was | pany of Australia; Miss Belle Hartz, late of number of the | “IP by honoriug his As V 3 v York city in her Japanese dances ; Mllo. he last quarter, completing the calendar the Ancient Order of United Workmen | he was seducing the emperor, whereupon | ist, danscuse and soubrotte: Miss Kesio | S places the highest qualities and styles within . Tasmania, New Zeals sland Pythias of the World #s in a most prospering | Staecker and Henry Anderson. | © poet traly sings ' Contentedly it springs. country Nov or las an absence showing a balance of $4,048.11 on hand Its home is on th / G { o] showing the meubership and endow- o i The president of the central body gagement m his world-famous charac of g surrounded by & company of . e . ~ ing summ i | located in all cities in the United States. A castlé in th | artists seldom scen in a farce BEST PRINTS ( nt of endowiment 864,800,000 | will send ten delegates. At the | suffered martyrdom in Rome in appear at this engagement with the com e 208,542.11 | Among whom are the follawing well know wr . nd amplifies, by | Fannie Liddiard. an operatic prima_ donna, Balunce on hand October 1, 1693, i » Julius Peycke, Theodore Henck, | manner of his doath brought before the Emperor Ciaudius 1Lwho | the Francis Wilson Opera company; Miss f GINGHANMS, My T kot donaludse: with ‘biie, {odowing (b dd/ Ao pleaded the canse of the 10 God earn- | Blanche Siegrist, from the Cafe Ambassa r 1802, shows that the Endow nt rank ng in North Omaha got together and he was sent to Asterius to be Judged Clinton, the renowne nmercial drumm ) 8 v I osnitisan Aisaa ot tie It of Honor, | To him Vulentine spoke I impersonator; Mr. George Sinclair, the Rt e B > Lrgrad oL HomEn || e Thutio 61 oMb orld maa prince of baritones, Mr. Alfred James, rom the organization of the lodge, which | “If He be the light of the world He will re- | O'Bricn and others. The foature of the en s given the name of North Omaha | store the light to my daughter, who has | tertainment is the kings of dencing and gr cates of endowment representing 9, it has grown and prospered very | been blind two years.” ‘Ihe maiden was | tegque, Marion and Post, who are known | 000 s pidly. Particular attention hus been paid | brought after Valentine prayed and | from Maine to California as’ being fnvinciblo | adoption by the supreme lodge nt its social features, and several successful | Jad hands on her she received her sight. | in theirline of business. Everything inmusic, | on of a new constitution for the | und enjoyable parties have beensgiven. The | Then Asterius asked that he and his house nd specialtics s entirely new and | rank, and the rovision of the general Luws | lagt one of these partics wae | hold might be baptized, whereat the em iginal and never seen before on the stage by the board of control at its quarterly ses- | nearly 500 people. and they peror, being enraged, caused all to be im this city, Mr. Sheridan will also be seen in sion held in October and promulgated on | pleasant evening, Tuesdiy e (Vi prisoned and v to be beaten with | musing specialties for which he is November 1, reduces to a minimum the | tine day) the lodge’will give another part clubs. He was 1 year later at and the performance promises to be labors connected with the organiztion of | at Goodrich hall, Twenty-fourth and Hamil- | Kome on February 14, ¢ the best seen at tne Farnam this season sections and the ents in the admis- | ton streets, and the ladies promise suc- History, having little to tell concerning the Usval Weanesday and Saturday matinees sion of applicants. cesatiil an ovent nd on: former: cocasl man, makes amends by dwelling at len, Wednesday matinee, 25c any seat in the “Pho usual strict medical examination has, | Dancing will te the order of the evening. | 01 the coremonies obscrved on this | theater Dy the adoption of the new form of applica- | Lunch will be served from 9 until 13 o'clock | They trace the origin of these to the 1 — | tion, been improved upon and the work in | in the hall Lupercalia, celebrated in February, at which he following is a partial list of the attrac- general has been very much simplified, the | The Seloct Kni dge No. 1 of Grand | One practice was to put the names of women | tions that will bo at Boyd's theater duting results thus far bearing evidence of greatly | Island recently entertained with a lecture, | in a box to be drawn by the men, cach being | the next three months: Ausietus Pitons facilitating the dispatch of business. As | ball and banquet. Hon. Charles Rief gave | bound to serve and honor the woman whose mpany in “The Power of the Press,’ the section officers, organizers and members | an illustrated talk on the Holy land that | bame he had drawn lon Bros untasma,” Herrmann, the are becoming familiorized with the new | was very interesti § # ian: Boston Howard' Athen laws, abolishing the ation and all cere- i “Would you like to" ste my valentine ny, John Stetson's stock company monics, a general exy n of approval has Inlependent Order of Good Templar | Julie started. “Aunt, you're joking. Who | Crust of Society.” “The Old Homestead, resulted Thursd , Life Boat lo th would send you v valentine | German Th, company of St. Louis in “During the year 1502 the rank has grown | jngealled the following officers: Chief tem- | “No one, now, aear,” and the tone was tory of plays, Fanny Day stoadily and satisfactorily. Two hundred | ¥ Panton; vice chief templar, Miss | Unmistakably sad; “I 'never in all my life of | Helyett” with Lottie Collins, 4 and twenty sections b been established | Pr, L BT AA00 8 Uity 66 years got but one, and if you will bring | cert company, presenting the following i throughout the supreme jurisdiction. Of the | Bdith Ford: y templar, Charles | yag | mahogany box from my clothes | ists of world-wide reputation: Mme. Nordica, applications presented ~nearly 5000 were | Watts: chaplain, M rine;secretar, | closet 'l show it to you, being it's the day | Mme. Schalei, . Campanini, Del accepted aa eligible risks and R. Cook; recording secretary, Laura it is. Plidita iHaGH (ool Mt been admitted to memn ship. 3 Il!Mll«l;xl~ retary ukie Holland ; Julie obeyed. Miss Phabe, diving into | Modjeska. Harry Lacy, Hanlon Bry certificates issucd to these members aggre- | urer, Paul jmarshal, € LOFesi | her deep pocket, produced a tiny key, then | perba,” MeLean-Prescott company, » 1 total insurance of 10,400,000, deputy 3 the lid flew back and the trea. ,or life | 8 vin his new play, “Captain Lettar- rnt hundred and ninety-seven thou- | resa Sc i o _For lodge | Jinks with bysones, were revealed. air,” Joseph son, Hopkins' Trans- sand dollars has been disbursed for death Coombs. Thursday evening, With delicate touch, as though handling 3 alty o 1y, benefits. The receipts from interest earn- oruary 2, the lodge gave a free tain- | priceless jowels, she put aside the rings of | Paradise,” “Tar and Tartar Morrison in ings on averag nily balances has been | ment and social at their hall. The commit- | gray hair, tied with black ribbon, partof an | ¢ Bostonians, Efie Ellsler, €416, Tho “beginuiug of the year 1803 | beo on arrangomonts is highly complimented | Glaboratoly carved tortoise-shell tomb, o set | Vormes Sanos Goodwin in three months thirty-three new sections have been organized, 1,044 members admitted, and All our $2. 75 silk mufflers, now All of Dr. Brown's self French woven ccutille, War- Ao adjustable corsets go at C ner's feather bone, sold for J( $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 ; Ptai 2125, 5) 75 shows nearly 1,600 sections in’ work upon the excellence of the entertainment | of hrown side puffs of hair, which told of a | Gilded Fool,” *“She Couidn't Ma Three," /- ie a 25 : " e ~ 0,000 endowment in force Magic City lodge of South Omaha wil flowers painted Pl o Dl. i upon_white velvet . ake, in sati onh ; 3 e = & The indications all point to a_successful | a valentine Monday evening, to which | small boad reticule. At the bottom of all | Hanlon Bros.' famous spectacle, “Fan- make, in satin, coutille and French satine, value $2.50 to and prosperous r for the Endowment | the public is invited. An interesting pro- | lay the cherished treasure. tasma,” will be présented at Boyd's $4.50. rank. The board of control expresses the | gram is being prepared. The entertainment g ? said Miss Phaebe, reverently un- | theater for four'' nights beginning C t .[1( 5 t hope that the many faithful organizers and | will be free, but a temperance jug wi ing a_cireular piece of coarse writing | Thu ¢ of this=-week, with mat- officers will during the present year labor | ceive contributions for the good of the h was yellow with ago and neatly | inee Saturday. “‘Fantasma,” belongs to a with renewed energy nd ° endeavor | The party will be entertained at the P loped around the edges, “Here is what | school of pantomimic extravaganza which to bring to the kinowledge of every | terlan church, corner J and Twent, all a valentine.” scemingly the far-famed Hanlon brothers Pythian knight the fact that within | streets. In cach segment a pair of nondescript S capable of tarning out. They pos- our own gr order can be ob- Ordssor tis Ehviern birds cut out with o nenicnito were. repre- | 5ess the secret of befng ablo to étertain the . tained a safe, souna and reliable protection r - R e sented as billing, while a circle in the cen- | youthful and adult patrons equally well, and The members of Vesta Chapter No. 6, b w5 " Mrs. Ferris' waists worth 75¢, now 39 D A G d (First Floor,) of O lodge No, 2 b out to Ifremont to | punch bow As tho grass grows 'round tho stump priety. The new “Fantasma" is said to offer 1688 00 S Jisit with the membors of the lodge. At they Among the many who enjoyed the hospi- Lawoar you uro my sugar lump. “,f(,‘h:.’,’x‘.‘i&i.'r,"“'fl"ll’.-’\'vili\f.' S}‘L“"n‘(‘-l;v‘.f.‘ir:-“‘f“l‘fi After stock taking we find 250 n hey wore royally entertained by | talitics of Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson, the fol- | On the right, the pathetic cotiplet: b v production, and s such 1t may be crod- C i & i emont 0dd Fullows and tho,trip wasn | lowing were n o eun Fymenlhadims i ipalo s ited, for the Hanlons do ot betieve iu prom- pieces of Dress Goobs, this pre- y pleasurable one and an occasion long to : on,Coon, ) ove for you shall never fail. L. o o beu-lxm'mh 1. am, s call, Jeffrie And on the left: hat which they cannot fulfill o for the celebrated Equipoise ladies’ waists that are usually $1.75 to $2.25. for their dependents in sums of from $1,000 feita, | ter dyed with red ink. inclosed two clasped | the fact that spectaclois their theme 'does 10 83,000 at u cost considlerably less than one- | Order of the Eastern Star, at the solicita- | hands and a heart, pierced by an arcow. | not, s in most cases, imply the wisdom of half that of rogular life, insirince, and on | tion of Mr. and Mrs. Alexandor Atkinson, | Above theso was writton in & bold, school: | leaving the inuocents at home, which i sug: | terms that place its benefits within the | made their annual visitation to their cheer- | boy hand: ;:o»n\'n-lnin tllnnm l}_u' rical \‘I; rl‘; Vi . 1«mltl reach of all.” fhlkoriaf $408//Cass ! street; Mhiursday The rose s o violet's blue, enjoy a Hunlon performince with the absolute Independent Ordor of Odd Fellows. evening, » evening was spent in social Sugar's sweet dnd so are you, ‘\'{“fi}'.f{."il,il".3-':‘;.-.'}5'3:;":#. by "'1;'";,;"1;;5';! A e oveuings ago about twenty members | conver luncheon and around the | Beneath: Westberg, M, Roge re, Whit- B and Wi Mi entertainment and ¢ The members of Sealad e this lodgo are famous as entertainers and cher, 5. Beecher, Hi 2 n - B offo Toahintas SWalkes g : R te the various tricks would be al- sent season’s make, in desirable Last evening at Washington hall the mem- r : ring's without an end most impossible; C : bers of Wasa Indg ;188 gaveL 8! aoois 3 y dearest, best beloved friend. RS styles, but suitable for wear all y Have you noticed how of late years the An unusual i’nt«-rvstl}\'xll atta 1.; t.t)lxh lec- 1 o talners and | 600000, 'Powell, Sayre, Dr. M custom of sending valentines to those ae | ture that Mr. George Kennan will deliver in Roputation Ines nient. P cvent wo plvns | Wollaner, and Messrs. Tove, und to'th o suppased 1o love, | the Boyd theater Thursday evoning, Febru- Tob the benefit of & sick hrether “ancElven | McKoon, Osgood, Pettis, Pinnoy, and Master | has steadily dec Why: SHeaTe e ubject will be “Rus: the year round. Some of them C are valued at a third more, some and it will be profusel realize a good sum from the proceeds AT P Odd Fellows hall, at Fourtcenth and Dodge streets, was well filled iast evening by a throng of people upon pleasure bent, Eddie Davis. young man, says Jerome K. Jérome, the shop Royal Arc Union Pacific council will celebrate St. windows were full of nothing but valentines for weeks before February 14, and the postoftice authorities used to send around fully illustrated with the many that he securea when in Siberia, the views bemg thrown ona large screen by calcium half price. $1 a half more and some are less than . Valentine’s day with a dancing party at New | circulars begging the public to post them | light & oxpesienced operatof, while Mr, °i‘d Qi Badiertain s m'"::?,mi‘,’,":h',z'l"l."(rf"\‘l’f’ Metropolitan hall, Twenty-third and Harney | early in January, so as to lessen the strain FrApnAD 18 prcocedingid il ie I e Cho 0ocnsion wis 0B of those pleasnit social | Strects, Tuesday evening of this weck. Thiy | of delivery. Valentines woro then quite an IR Ear DUk oh At Hop o T entertainments given froquently by tho | is the lnst party of tho series Dofore Lent | item in onc's annual expenditure, - 1 remen- | Pain ‘aken from 11fo will naturaily intonsify Daughters of Rebokah, who are always royal | and a most enjo s anticipated, as | ber buying two dozen once and getting a Goreabi tha bl i S Eakt BrolRadt s b u-L g Trautkatiinia Sd dlyaye toval are no social events in the Gate City | discount, and four men I knew used always FRlones A B aa i Crh bt Haita e night. The p s a pleasant oneand en- plsasant than those, of the Union | 10 club togesher and buy o gross betw gaged in and will fnsure for him o latger foyed fully by ail thoso whose good fortunes Sounelly & F T S e Kov ey wholtal o e audience than he has ever before had in this ?;::‘1(:213‘:‘\‘?:: of Lincoln has issued AnsiELLES, Nearly every other shop then sold valen- | City- . « g 3 o tines. Whenever a tradesman found an ar- 5 3 his quarterly letter to the subordinate lodges Yankee Blade: Our minister was learned | ticle lying about his premises that he did CONNUBIALITIES. Intus Juisdiction, The letter shows an ex | and warm-hearted but somewhat erratic and | not know how clse to got rid of, he put it e cellent state of affairs and the order is found o I vory prospernua. condior g | absentminded, o bad apony. that hada | 8 fancy box i Hbeiato “imertlialer | the engagomont i angounged i Now a very prosperous condition. The | % St e S ine.” If it was too big to go into a box, he | York of the young widow, Mrs. Hugh Dickey, zllet dlabursod during the laat year :l‘"L‘r:;;f::"‘l‘I:;l::'l‘u““;fi:‘t“‘;‘:‘mfl'd st tiod a bit of colora ribbon, round it instead. | to her late ‘husband’s cousis, Mr. Charios o¢ ) enificent sum’ o st ( y tha races and “suspenders” (whatever they | Dicke 3,200,000, The grand master has figured | pass one of those animals on the road, T A T Y : “ i e B it | R Ora e neas i Foafar he met | MLY,be) W cclally popular, but b A wealthy young lady of Elgin, 1il, has SVCrage UL GUt . onthly Rmouied o | nook Quilkle hn Ifanoeint.earyamies s | Kerchiofs and tockings can thers very closo. | elepas i 3 bomie ot s 28 I Then boots and ha 1 o 050 10- | Forbe wonldn: e ; 4 $270,000, daily £00,000 and hourly &375. An | chant whose stock in trade was drawn b e o and hats and mufls were also re- | folks wouldn't mind it so much, but he's IF”It's a very nice assortment of remnants— o8 zarded as goods peculiarly sugge f 3 yroul A order thatis oxpending so largoa sum of The pouy reared and backed and | Sptati *® ,‘;,‘,‘....(L",,‘uirl' o ‘;‘i‘,‘,,",:,i““ 2,of | only abcont s rtist. < SabiRs House Furnishings v money for the relief of its members each fter a great struggle. ve clothed herself in nothing but \ ““Oh, this—this is sudden, Mr. Smi Everythi f Rl ! SRR, year certainly hasa commendable miss The winister, at the turn of the road a little and have looked very nice. and | WSt!" It was your beauty which led me ~verything for the house is here, covering an acre on t th and it is filling it with great | farther o his mind was quito e ey waria and comtoriabie to offer mysclf, Miss Browning. None but of space, We have just received a b e b & vhlentina 1tna Sometimes a woman who has married a amount paid in relief and does not include Ces, fine day, Mr. Allan,” replied the decide upon a valentine luncheon, : Vthing bo rose-colored s Tng ameheon; | man with « full beard feels almost us if sho per cent off PO"?UI‘)“ from Haviland & Co, embracing per cent off one cent of insurance paid. and Master 5 & S ey il LIp - | had grounds fora divorce when he comes ice i seilles chi , Weir's lotter encouraging in every Do you think, provost, 'm likely to meet fona be of hearts, loveknots aad hovso- | 100 G'aninG day with the beard shaved of. o en all the choice white Marseilles china black onyx respect and has outhused the mem- more asses on this road?” s, and let your guest cards and menus in silverware for table and decorative purposes. clocks P — tertainment, and you have observed the | insert the clause “divorces made easy” in Knights of Pythias, T, E. Irvine, an ovangolist from ey cessary and important qualifications for | the prospectuses which she sends out from A now feature has been adopted by e hEbas Thaautn oy rom Nisgera s in your undertaking, writes Mrs, | time to time, Triangle lodge of this city in connection ' 8 spe r uew feature is simpl :h used by a liquor saloon, and shed | —# heart-shaved adjustable table-top, which d the Kuropean T novelty, wafely pormissible aud gives a spice | o vicious srmon on the. matter. Wies o | can bo ciumpod to your . dining table, aud | Sucss ot foas cost §125,000, Ladies’ French dongola hand turned button opera and energy to the work. had concluded Mrs. T. W. Lewis arose in V] d much to the effect of .\Uln‘lum'_hn'un, That Chicago citizen who married five St. l £ % 1 . icl the silver | her seat and publicly demanded a retraction, | If this be made of pine, or any unpolished | Joseph, Mo., women in as many woeks must and common sense toes, regular price §5.00, = fittingly mbered and already thero are | backed by a number of other devils who are | liien, so that the curves and indentations | overy seven days is too dangerous to b A regular price 2,50 for la- for all » ladies’ pate i contemplation many colebrations of the | il whitawashed hypocrites, has asied mg | ©f the circumference will be smoothly | it d'g b 'pl $2.5 or the ladies’ patent glorious time when Pythianism was planted | to take back what I said about church fairs | c©overed. But if you are fortu- d now that the marriage of Miss ies’ bright dongola com- y . tip, opera toe, hand turn Dress Remmnants- The great annual occasion which all keen, knowing women expectantly look forward to 17" MEANS—The accumulation (some short pieces) of a sea- son’s business, suitable for SKIRTS AND WRAPPERS, WAISTS, CHILDREN'S DRESSES, ETC. honor and ability. It must also be borne in | compc ot the prove the fair deserve the brave, you know “mind that this sum repr y “A fine day, pre said the minister, bers of the order to greater deeds and move | The provost used strong language in reply, ¢ _quoted allusions be redolent of the Twenty divorc are good enough Special bargain in sterling silver sets, worth g15 $ 7 98 . , OF this eliy in ‘e tiinore church, refused to low the | Hamilton Mott m the February Ladies' | At the marriage of Malimud Pasha Reaz, with the third rank work, and her auniversary ablishment of the | Instead of avologizing the preacher repeated | W0od, you will have to exert a little fngenu- | bo sequestored for 1ife. A man capabi oy work. though there was no cause for it. happiness which is the on for your for Philadelphia. aker City doesn't ; women of the cougrogation to hotd a church | Journal. Purchase for the purposc—and you | governor of the Suez canal, to the daughter Tal g ving by futer Tolr, saying. that e wonld raher cinrth | wil find use for f¢ it you cntertan frequsnis | of the lato Basna 10 Cairo, lately, QLS --=cuan0or) order in Net ent will be | what he had said, remarking: “A devil, | ity in laying your table cloth of heavy white | turning out a new Missouri grass widow fpon the fertile soil of this great state. | jn the basement of the church. But I would | "te enough to have a polished mon sense toe, butt. shoe, button shoes that sell e s and Lord Terence Blackwood ebraska lodge No. 1 was the first estab- | soon e them roasting in the flames of | Surface, use only place doilies and a center- De. d in ein | ; regular for §3. 50, l i OSZe]:J/ ) @nd fl2or) ay possibly be solemnized in New York i lished in Nebraska and its birthplace was in | heil Subsequently Mr. Irvine sought | Piece of white, embroidered in bowknots and | 225 F O Gl l ) 7lde},wea J/ == = whiriind bacgatus) Omaha. It 18 NOwW Drospering, has & 1urgo | basthor pumms wild roses of palo pink. Have in the center | sobt o biono Wil Lot Dulferius large family and earnest membership and 15 accomplish- o of tho tablo s low licart-shuped basket of | place on the other side ; Ing a great deal of good in the uternal detroit Free Press: The stor beg: b grooping La kranoe ros and at each pl The bride ha ot v alta world. intcrroRiting. the Hetle gin nat betom by | thre long-stommod bads o the sasme v Jt o prn e e alar A ke Mrs. Hattie, Robinson, supromo chiof of | kuew it ho was doiug somcthing in that lino | tied looso 7 OESHISE I widaupink satia| | B885, i SEARCIA (RS kisslnpiilie Troan | *ythian Sisters, na 180 closed negotia erself, d s 45 WAL assened o pink enamele ", v, v \ispere 9 2 R o L s S e stici pin fn tho form of o hoart, as o sou- | Abd now, my doar, " wilispored shoof th wen avenue, Chicago, where headquar- es," he admitted, poiutedly. yeair. Piok caudles with paper shades in | Th sare o'lifo's ploasurcs. 1] J Fomen svenue, Chicago, where headquar- s s hiad, polosedly, the form of roses, and pink Tairy lamps. in | LAt H6e's cares must bo life’s ploast TABLE NO. 1. of Pythias during the World's fair. Mrs. it “They ought to be. ame shape, vas g | Among twenty-ning divorces ioak Anything there [~ Bobinsons ucceeded in effecting arrangements Are you! the tablo. Small cut-glass dishes, $hin daujacy, fem of they suproms - oourt.ln ¥ L and during the fair the headquarters of the think $0." taining olives, salted nuts, piml bonbons Bangor, Me., was one settiug Fannie Mo sisterbood will be establishe The [ “What do you dot" candy str: > placed about 1n profusion. | hawk freo from Lola Mohawk, a supreme chiel's enterprise is cortaiuly cor 1ty to miake myselt and overybody bet- [ Ab each place, in addition to the necessary | brave, who didu't treat,fier woll. mendable and her action will give to the | ter." v silver, china and glass (if possible use rose- | was by far the best logking won order an individuality much to be desired s that all?) colored dishes), 4 horseshoe roll should rest. | court room 4 and afford the members from the different es, and if 1 can do that I have done | O1 the folded embroidered napkin. A large | “John,” she said, “ttore’s nothing that [ Tts of the country opportunity to meet suu s ADQ L 4m sure of my rewans heart of parchment paper, tinted in pink and | enjoy more than reuding the last words of come acquainted: What is that lettered 1n gold, should serv the double | great men. I wonder what your last words . A AR purposo of guest card and menu at each | will bat “Mariah, Ko repiied, e I Ohloago, L Tia e taTon e T place. Across the face of each let the name | word is something' thnt I never expect The power of syndicates accomplishes | «Very, vory good." of the guest and the quotation: “Blest be | have.” And this was, the first time on. rec. a3 s demonstrated by thelr Iabor | “Merybory 5o tharet Saint Valentyne, hys day ! "with the year | ord that ho got it. ing o mighty structure In tho city of | Yos, OYOrI UL i, be dono if gold lottering. Bencati Chicago, that overtovs all other achieve- | (- Well, what'll you do for a living when | LHS let & quotation \ e g s YOu go to heaven? each guest be placed ments of man, under the title of a Masonic | ° - —_— father was Ignacio Vallejo, who came b Yet this massive aud towering | Now York Tribune: Two gentlemen, one FHR TREATRRS, California in 1761, and her great-grandmothe of the world is not expansive enough | of whom is a an ultra-conservative Presby- | " £k was of tne Lugo family, one of the most dis- | In the eyes of another syndicate to encompass | terian, were talking about the Briggs case | _ ONe of the interesting dramatic events gt Including ladies’ ‘fast black hose, children’s and infants’ cotton hose also children’s wool hose, goods worth from 19c to 25c¢ TABI.E NO. 2, Comprising ladies’ merino vests, Anything there / and wool hose, and hoods, chil- /2‘ dren’s white, colored and scarlet vests and the best quality C, & G. A fashionable wedding in San Franci hose, misses’ i derwes last week was that.of Miss Alice Coope: =T ISIno-un 1('rw(‘- AFY Thomas L. Dillon, The bride's greatugrand. boys' bicycle hose, etc., ranging BN 2 e n tinguished of Spain, 'I'he bridegroom is the TABLE NO. 3 the fathful followers of the Nobles of the | the other day on an clovated train. In the | Boyd's theater this scason will b tho pres- | sonof o weil knpoe s in value from 35c to $1.00. ] Consisting of ladies’ fine merino e | Anything there ~ and colored jersey ribbed vests, I, j Eatshid Courss of theé ca ” er gentle- | entation of Augustus Pitow's company in In accordance with a Roumanian custom | % 5 ¢ Mystic Shrine, and in order that thes DUm of the ouyersation e oiber smile- | emtation o i 28l Lt L . Morleyds > C ofAhe desert shall have A:l: \Al:i\‘lnx“ph.' man said to the Presbyterian: “But you | “The Power of the Press, which opens a | the weddings of thirty-two peasant couple: & R Ic rIL)JS colored cotton surely dou't expect to help the church by | g, e : . | Fepresenting the thirty-two districts of Rou: 2v's make of children's site has been secured and a “mosqu to | appealing the case to general assemblyr +] | f0UF nights BRERSUIMIGE M) A ROl e B ot of ROt hose, Morley's make of children's Do eracted under tho guise of a‘temple” | don't know about that,” was the reply, “but | house tonight. The claborate character of | po presence of Prince Ferdinand and his drawers, boys natural wool that shall rear its walls above all othe at any rate we will keep old Briggs on the | the production has attracted general atten- | pride. After the marrisge ceremonies the . & Lo 1 1 s temples now comploted in the World's Faie | hop.” tion, and the excellence of Manager Pitou's | couples drove in thirty-two carrjages, de drawers, etc., values soc to $1.25 eity. . company has served to enhance the good » the royal palace,wh Withal the above, another remains to bo | Luttle Boy—Mayn't I'be a preacher when I | work done by the authors in- the principal <ing Chay built, as the followers of the Sovereign Hier- | grow up? ~ scenes in th . There are six acts and | g u rse th gold to every ¢ 9 srchy of the northern jurisdiction, [ -~ Mother—Of course you may, my pet, if you | thirteen Amoug the many striking | and Crown Prince Ferdinand clicked glasses C () rSC r ]()O (; O Ahcient and Accepted Scottish Rite, | want to effects are those shown in the 1es at the | with every bridegroom before drinking with - K have (s yet been obliged to romaiu | Littlo Boy—Yes, do. Is'pose I've got to | Manhattan Athlotio club house. o aie | it The crown prince and his bride were Wwichin the narrow confines of their consistory | o to church all my life anyhow, an’ its a | York, the lobby of the Imperial hotel fn | received with enthusiasm by th in Monroo street, their pleasuro will nodoubt | good deal harder to sit still that to walk Towerlng lo Temp be attended to us soou as the Sbrine syundi- around and holler.” the same city, a shipyard with the crew at work, and @ vessel on the stocks; & com. crowds when they drove from the church to the palace,