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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE APRIL 1893—TWENTY PAGES. [— - 5 r | pre v o0 soveral more on this plot and informs he governor, who, o N NN r ' i Y world, re ntly said that the collection a v & would be worth #5,000,000 membership of the new lodge is made up of | error 1o go uncorrected. The second act in The forgeries represent every known stamp the best business and professional men in | troduces Priscilla in the attire of a British - Membors of Pariiament, while addressing the town, and Its future looks very bright, | officer. - Miles has taken setvice, in the gos # Souki 4. ¢ | the House, must'wear their s, and”mny i b i 4| Eighteen new lodges, with an' increased | ernor's bodygnard in order to be Ka- | Bxplanation Found sfor the Socarcity of | of the specches soem to come through the Doings of the Week in Fraternal and | @ e rhip "of 1200, is Tennossee's record | trina, and he. with numerous swains. s P 7 | Srowne thereof. Becret Rociety Uircles, for the past year " made jealous of the handsome young English Domestios in Omaha. The mother, grandfather, groat-grand In Indiana seven new lodges have been in- | soldier, Priscilla, with whom all the girls " father and great-great-grandfathor of a stituted s'nce the first of the year, increas {‘l in love. At last t |-l:|1v|»r'-u'n h n(]l]\u- c months-old hy at Rural Retreat, Va ing the total membership of the order in | Puritan army is announced and Priscilla is | SAHAGE ThG Laitg o0 J THIRD ANNUAL SCOTTISH RITE REUNION | ing the total wem el Y B S AT, P r: | FLOCKING TO CHIEAGO LIKE SHEEP | ive ndor tho ummo oo ™ 2 % “The next session of the grand lodge of | bocker braves ar is settled by an ar. — i ietatis Taiifoal beldne over the 8t Massachusetts wili be heid in Boston Feb- | bitration committee made up of the two | Aait e awrenco at Montreal is two miles long an Twenty-Five Members Recelve High De. v 91 of next year. pairs of lovers, and everything ends amicably Paper in Tha ¥ Says the Kitchen nnv‘n .l\l enwineering wonders of the world, groes In the Order—The Program for the . Friday evening “The Ogalallas” will be Labor Market i _Overstocked - and yet it cost only £5,000,000. iy udent Order of Odd Fellows, given. This is a purely American story What Will_Eipeome of Speaking of Georgia names, General E Pkl e el At b ¥ nton Fremont No, 4, Patriarchs Mil- | The scene of action is the southwestern ity Burd Grubb has named his infant son of Other Organizatio itant. at the last meeting eiceted the follow- | frontier, Arthur Cambridge, a rich l]‘..4 {ris? ll|‘n||'|:,~';||ml|('l| ur..m.( .\o)l;“v(h ulrum. is i ; iventurous young Bostonian, who has o mighty healthy name for a baby to have. ing officers for the ensuing year: Com- ) h g ) H 4?!' G Breitenfold : lioutenant, b, B, | enened the name of “Captain Deadshot,” is Benjamin Franklin died in 1790 and the The third annual reunion of Ancient and | Munder g ‘“' Hultosker ik, in command of a party of plainsmen escort For the past few months the searcity of | validity of his will has only just been estab Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry for | Cummings; eusiy ullock; clerk, J. | ing Prof. Andover of Boston and & Party 10 | garvant girls, good, bad or indifferent, has | lished. What a warning against leaving ; O United | M. Snively : arcountant, K. Schurman. The | Lone Star ranch. The professor, who has | [FEFE/ IS BRC AR OF (TR B8 | one's good deeds to be dono by other people the touthern jurisdiction of the Uni \ton will celebrate the anniversary of the | philanthropie views regarding the Tndiun, is n 8 s of Omaha. | justead of doiag them one's self. States of America has just been brought 1o | grder Wednesday of this week taking his niece, Kdith, her governess and a | A little inquiry revealed the fact that there A novel sot of shirt studs has been manu- aclose in this city. The ceremonies and | Two hundred people, members of the local | number of seminary young ladies on a geolo- | has been an exodus of girls to Chicago, at- | factured at Neweastle, Fngland. - The set fostivities were ended at a late hour lodge at Exeter and their friends, enjoved 1 | glzing and botanizigg trip, Deadstiot 4nd | tractod by the wonderfal thiugs told them | consists of thres styds counected by n strip it oA AU auet. Tho re. | Soclal and banque; nesduy evening, | Edith fall in love with each other 56 | oF AEe rest Wit TRLah Taek, | OF GUPRALKIINBE. Wb contbe DRaf sontATte ufght with a_sumptuous banquet. ~Tho re- | 4o g given by that lodg nsts wers | sight, and on the heels of this interesting | o At o Ay ln, duckson patk. | I vaten three.aitteonths of an tnoh in Q1AM union was opened in Free Masons hall, Six- | regponded to by J. F. Hommell, Rev. G. M. | development hostile Indians, in company © Swedish and Danish ministers are re- | g0 " i SO P ion e Bv turning the woenth and Capitol avenue, Wednesday | Jones, Rev. G. F. Walker and Mr. Cole. | with Mexican renegades, ‘swoop down | ported to have declared in their pulpits that | {indySiua amd set by turning the lower one. morniug, and_almost hourly nnl|:.-r’mm AL R S TR whiled | on vrr:w“.:_»...-nw wenashot s i uld i o A story 18 told of Senator Vest's making ifferent bodios have been held there, on | 8Way in danein ake prisone b, oud of | Food places 4 igh wages awaite pm. oAl Sa6d M 7y 1 : - : L the different bodios have been held there, on | e indancing 5t | e Dgatine and Chrdonas, the Mexican | €000 places at high wages awaited them. | n political spoeeh in Sedalia, Mo., some time new line convinces us each succeeding day Dreparations for the eelepration of the anni- | bandit. Deadshot and. the professor. ava | The newspapers of these languages have also | ago. when he was greatly’ embarrassed to The reunion was for the Scottish Rite | Vergary of the order and will commemorate | doomed to death at the Sun Feast. and the | advised the girls by all means to go to Chi- | e nearly every matt in the house take out that new patterns are Masons of Nebraska, and was held for the | the cvent in an appropriate and patriotic | girls are to be adopted into the tribe. There | cago B B A o purpose of conferring the degrees from the woer. The colebration will' be held | is u wealth of incilent leading up to the ar- | Whether or not this hegira has been caused | est. approach to.a local time gun was fired, preferable to old; the fourth to the thirty-second upon all afili- | Wednesday evening of this weelc ot Wash- | rival i tho thinfuctof the rescuing party | by any ban or quarantine or boycott upon | and that evorybody, us o matter of course; REVELY AR nuRdd ary numbers has been prepared for the ocea- | and bandits. War Cloud. however, is sp “!"‘{:“-'l ““”:" o ot ;"'I“‘»"‘""‘l ‘h" h.”;m; 1s ‘l"‘"\’“'\'l"f"‘_ ’”\‘ watch at those hours to sce if y ¢ >hang sion. A supper will be served and those o | to wed Minneota, an Indian maiden, who of the best ladies of the eity will testify that t X s a +H set Ao th the full coremonies of the rite, which is | inclined will be given an opportunity to | loved him devotcdly, Deadsnot and it is next to impossible to employ a servant POINTS ON PROGRESS that each season pro # enjoy themselves in dancing. The celéh e their love affa d the p pil e ) ¥l i : RSt [mpFoeatvo! I Conteckini thie | Sy SIS (IO ER C FoRE Wi | atantibhs, his pHUlantheapis Tna 1w ureilatag | Gics doon uy jeonditiieia (e fact FAB ale e duces is desirable, thirty-first degree the new and handsome | Yon Wwill watle tho Sevetts Toute Sohiemes and takes unto Tumiself as helpmeer | been established that servant girls are us | Artificial diamonds are in the market paraphernalin was used. The can- | A ntmberof lodges ffom Nebraska towns | histilece's goverroess. thick in Chicago as June bugs around an ar Typewriters aid the oculists’ business especially if they cost didates numbered twenty-five, most | will join at South Sioux City and celebrate ‘— lamp. Here is what a Chicago paper says A new freight car is double the ordinar of them taking all or most | the seventy-fourth unniversary of the order | Angther pugilist turned actor will appear T e no more of the degrees. A number took the degree | Wednesday of this week. The following | 4, Omaha this week, opening a three nights Aditd, il e B LS We manufactured 215,000,000 worth The success of our every girl should hasten to Chicago where ated Master Masons who applied for the same. Ten of the degrees were conferred of the Lodge of Perfection, whils othars took ‘\'\"I‘lfl'\I("‘n]l:l\lrln-‘xluu the Seventecntl engagement at the Farnam_ Thursday even. | i IAIOCES tht witl simply astanish the Ingrains in two and . y cipate: Dakots 3 ing. This is Jack McAuliffe king of . fiem | Florida boasts a 150,000-acre peach or- the Lodge of Perfection and Chapter of | ponea, Coleridge, Hartington and \'M;hlil h‘I: ‘M”‘” at “‘ ooklyt L”"'_ o ln‘ ;_ S ENTA l""’l\l‘l)\:\"\‘;x‘ll‘lln\ :(h;n \‘[fl“\‘v‘”rklh:;:l; ‘_Immn v A\ A 150,000-acre peach or three ply were never Roso Croix. A numberof the other candi- | Invitations have also been seut te Norfolk, | Dugcan B, Harrison's new play, “The King be more th € to get work, anc o : 5 B A i s00°s " ne 3 o offec e to depre: Montana has an electrolytic copper re- g : & dates added the Preceptory to the two pre- | Madison, Plaiuview and Lyons of tho Turt,” 1n which he will ‘bo seen here, | h STechof thele tnfix will b to dopress | , CEgtans has an LA so handsome and va- viously mentioned, leaving the Consistory Kallway Empioyes Association the Brooklyn Press said: “He acted with See these lotters,” said the manager of o Vera Cruz has a sixty-three mile street S i - ) degrees for the reunion of 1504 One of the most intoresting meetings of }tffi'(‘.'ff""ui”":#.'f.'»:i'vf".f\‘“f'\'..‘ffi.f't :m:;;;;; West Madison straet employment agency, | railway b ried in colors. he program for each days work was as | the Railway Employes Fraternal Beneficial | gdmirers to - g e bilt .. | indicating a bundle of correspondence that Chair manufacture is a trade in which “ ~ < ”» o | 3 admirers to witness the adaptability dis Al Bl AT oao e bon (ICas LRy \ | i The Art uares follows, and it is of especial interest to | associntion was held on Wednesdny evening, | played by ‘Our Jack' for his newly chosen ]"n lr;\‘:.“‘u!‘w";}fi\ \:h‘»" 1:'.'\.-'?"1‘“ “,"'.'f"f}.'.f machinery has not superseded human skill e Sque Muasons April 12, at the cozy hall in the Bee build- | profession. ‘The play is a sensational racing | | € h“‘“. B biTG ““ h(r‘ Hi "fj ‘WN'| On the Arabian coast the pearl fishery ([ ng rain Fugs) up to 12 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 ing. The large attendance and deep interesy | drama, with a big fight scene, in which M They want to come to Chicago, and Lices rainually=a i sum ilitelo = short ot . 10 0'clock i, m.— Mount Moriah Lodgo of Per- | manifested in the promulgation to the order | Auliffe spars four hot rounds with James | ¢ ch one of them tells me she knows of from | W x18 feet are too desir- fectfon opened in special session tor work and | was astonishing, and it is safo to say that if | Nelson, The scene shows the interior of the | fite e fon othor gitls in iike mind Biocks sixty feet long without a brealk are ; "';5"5:';7 lock . .- Degres of sceret master, | the enthusiasm continues it bids well for Coney |T|Illl§1 \”{“;‘I’h‘.]';lfmll\l“‘ n'nwhl\':? with “Some of them explain the fact that they | found quite frequently in the onyx quarries able not to sell n.ccly. o’ . & 2 great success in the near future, oty iic Brooklyn handicap, It | can do sewing or embroidery as well as plain | in Lower California 11 o’8lock.u: m.—D of perfect master Among those present were: Messrs. Rich- | WICH MCAWITE TICES L1C orse o | and fancy cooking, and that they ave ‘ac- Manufacturers of glass in Dresden pro are ar oelocle fiani=Degtee ot provost and Judge, | moui Adderson, I O/ Rtiodes, G O 5 o }"”‘l1‘11‘"'ii“5;'f'_" \Seenc | customed to children,’ They think they duce some of thelir finest wares in furiacos They are marked at il corps of officer . Villiams. G. Bro J. P, W DS ey q DS 8 good one, | oy 0 have g & op! ol o th cha ers and compartments instead 5 i S Te] o T Cratoc ke e egree of postacs evening Mr. Bernard Lancaster was initiated | cellent . places for as high as $4. Under the regime of President Diaz Mex: THURSDAY, ARRIL ) into the order. “What o The new faces in the Bijou stock company are we.going to do for servant | ico's annual exportations have increuse 2 oelock o Semper Fidelis Chapter of Whisperings from th. Rooms. 5 HaVa atranathonad 1LEHTDHT AR TR S N5 'l us asked the manager of a North | £0,000,000. - The export of coffee has dou D) Rose Crols convened in special session tor the | The Elks of this city will go down to Lin- | ganized it would be a credit to any thea ek street intelligonce oftice. = © | bled in tho last four years AN trananction of bus WK bt of the | coln within ashort’ time and institute a | The public are good critics and “the receints | . g UL i‘«n'n‘x'mr”\',.-\';l.f.}:‘fl [;"_ Enough diamonds to load two large coal b and West, 175 of Kulght of the | 15376 at the Capital City. of the house demonstrate that they appre- | PricqThe good woman L‘il,l,iw'\,.m in hop | trams and haviug a total weight of 50,000,000 ) r =3 00'elock .t Supper was served tn the | Four applications for membership and two | ciato the efforts of Manager Day to amuse | Uyco chair and fanning her comely face with | joratzaid & valuation of 815 0,00 0.000 3 ] IR purlors for members, initiations is the record of the lust meeting | them. This week, commencing tomorrow, | o5yt e on thie Y & n taken oub of the Cape dismond flelds 7:0 o'clock p. m—Degres of Knight Rose | of Exeter lodge, Modern Woodmen of | another new play will be presented, a heroic 5 since their discovery in 1867, o 4 7 AT SBUEEORE 2 * | 1t was an application from a girl in Mar. 5 A : eroiy, N A AEEIR Irish drama, “The Soggarth.” the 'Droperty | gnail Mich., asking if the manager could o A capital of 52,000,000 is invested in the : ; it | of the veteran actor, Oliver Doud By 4 * | nursery interest in 172,000 acres of land. In L P 4 Tuesday evening, May 2, the Elks benefit Akl h o Y | her a place as laundress in a good family— | e ¢ ¢ o gck i B hronept will be given at Boyd's theater. PattiiRosa | Whose permission it is presented. Th not too big a family -at Chicago, where she | 81l horticultural pursuits the entire capital \ B nw-l\n-d in special session for business Wd her company will be the attraction, | g characters will be portrayed by g could get s H | is estimated at over #1,000,000,000 by the . work an) Bl d ge * cusrole L “bo rayed by something - the way of wages | 19 SOYSES ) 1L o'clock w. m, —Degree of Prussian Knight, | Great preparatious are being made Lisle Leigh and Mr. Ralph Cummings, and | 4, could at the samegjme hava her freodom | ¢ensus of the Agricultural department S by i specti corp of ofilecrs nt, and it promises to be a great. suc tHie dompany WilLThe) (UREE augmaRtod bY | oria anyretionieak Ihie Brooks Locomotive works of Dun Successors to i loc K ‘,‘..‘ \\-ul.l\\‘\n umed in the de- | and one to be enjoyed l\:l«-”m-w' LI\\-:'I»“ :Im-'wl--vn.wf l«;r "‘l)w; : ~She is the first oné%vho has asked for | kiek, \| Y., have turned out a twelve- groes from the 2= (0 the 2 e ARG el e of (e | €ATERT are laid in the home of the shamrock | ~BhE 18 the 1 Apol,” 81 s man- | wheeled engine which weighs 240,000 pounds. 3 » . S was served . | The following are the new officers of Gar AHEB et eliborh 5 more than half a day d week,” said the man- | W iy 000 p > Do e Do re obly Was soeved in the | g0 570eb, No, 80, of Red Cloud: P.C., S. B B {\lr":..-‘.l‘”{:.-:}:}: lengthy. only two | Mer: “Most of thent wantonly half a day | The engine will be sent to the World's fai, S. A. Orchard ; clock . m. - Degree of Kuight Kadosh, | Kizer; S. V., W.' Street: J F. N. Rich: [ gooctalts ncts will breceds 1t meroducine | and seem to think if they have that regu. | Where it will be mounted on the pedestal in - arlson: Ghaplain; QAL LB, | hecialty acts will procede 1ty untroducing | arly all through the Tafr they can see all | front of the railway terminal. Douglas Street, SATURDAY, APRIL, 22 Ponds A, O; . Bells O; Di, Ax H: Vander: | corie &nd Leste, & refited comedy skeboh | there ia to/see.’ In the manufacture of knives the division 2 oelock p. ental consistory ber: O, G, R. Tutner. LAl ANt Do adl AERUE Rote aultited | it vouiny woman explained that she was | of labor has boen carried ¢ b an extent Between 14th and 18t in special conclave for the transaction 5 A RE T dopandent | OFder vt s duea hie | @ “good washer and itoner,’” only that she | that one knife is handled by nty differ- Iness. iy e ol ,'."f,.".".‘ 1o, Order of | Manager Dy has docided to reduce his | oy1q'not “do up men’s collars and cuffs as | ent artisans from_the moment the blade is k p. m.—Degree of inspeetor inquisi- | Good Templars, has changed its place of | prices, particulars of which will be found in | i1 s the steam laund@ey in Grand Rapids.” | forged until the inst ent is finished and by specind detall of officers. meeting. ‘The sessions ave now held in the | the Wonderland advertisement in this issue. | Syn o in® S 4 sl bl s ta il (b LB D S LML DY g, meSupper fn the parlors for | Continental block at Fifteenth and Douglas N i o ayye ol thateallofts 5“,‘"““"-" “"“"l“"‘ e peloaigp: m.—Dogres of mastor ot thero Cuming street, as formerly dians will present again “The Crust of | (of Ho¥ o Ty G cover an aren 75 squa cs, o'¢iock p. m.—Banquet i the parlors, Yah-Nun-Dah-Sis tribe No. 2, Improved | Society” at the Bosd. On the following | desites, dAud all she usks is # week and north ";"‘[“,‘L“‘fi““_’”“"‘fi °-mt1"'|°-x?'”|"‘ head- One of the most notable and enjoyable Order of Red Men, kindled it council fire | evening (Monday, May 1) the performance | \GUS Gl 10 the city. during the World's | st eetonding nver t the waigh tivers tures of the reunion was the musi Monday evening of last: week in Ited Men's | will be for the bonefit’ of the popular man. | B G WHG will work for low wiges and at | sasth beason ot the Susonchanmar® °f the gram for the dogrees. Joseph Barton hall i the Patterson block, and the new | ager of the house, Mr. Thomas F'. Boyd, and | [0 U5 W00 WL QRS 10N WHERS B 1| north branch of the Susquehanna, the chairman 6f the musical committee, ritual of adoption was exemplified on two | there shouldn’t be a vacant seat in the Dortion of the time in.which to visit the A bequest of a Scotchman named Proud- the choir participating was excellent, | palefaces. A number of visiting chiefs en- | theater on that oec: Mr. Bovd merits | ot G foot, who died recently at Natal, provided program was as follows Joyed the hospitality within the wigwam. the highest re, the theater going “Will it lower thie wages of those now in $20,000 for the laborers of Moffat, Scotland s R unday of last week Court Nebraska, No, | People of Omaha as o manager invariably | o WA SRR A By tho concerted nctlon of tho benefllaries, o] ender ede adbes ‘cele- | courteous and ever-watchful for the comfort [ “ some eighty in number, the money is to be Chaunt De Profundis , Independent Order of Foreste G BULO AL A “Not the good girls now at work. But the i il i At ail & Hymn..... Tivo Biried Wheat Sust Seen to Do ted the unfurling of its now at | and convenience of his patrons. His beneflt | 1 that aro. forevor changing from one e ncatullCIg L paLLOE Ret o (08 ¢ FOURTEENTH DEGRER. © | Simansk's hall. They were assisted hy the | should be a bumper one. + "+ | place to another, and the king that either | Sick and aged poor persons and fu the main- Chaunt Deus Misereatur | members of the order from South Omaha. T don’t know their business or will not do their | '*HA10C 0% & Pension fund. Aunthen . Wiien Shall the Nations All Be Freo 'l"luwllrarl lp;\l.imn- previous !iu n.;‘ ‘z'fm'f“i L duty, it will make every difference in the | An immense wooden pulley, claimed by the SEVENTEENTH DEGREE. tion at the hall was very good and attracted . R G akers to be the largest in'the world, has Somerville Journal, world. 1t will simply keep them out of work | makers & ) Hymn Ty Kingdon Come, Oh God | & great deal of attention. Giadys soshoiieions dnlteats, altogether till the fair is over.” e AL GOl Ul i and teite R A Trasting little mald, The reporter took a crosstown line and | P° * cago fair, is ELETHATERES Plcked them out with greatost care, went over to State street. :m‘r':t“':,‘f;t‘grlnf;l::xn%f‘:. n?.'.',g.{;:’ ‘:“r:‘;g Y "he Roya 5 of Old ¥ N At Talked about them everywhere, s | M he a b ac et e ound Anthoui........ Tho Royal Graft, In Days 0T Ol |y Lowis Morrison 1in “Faust? will be Planted them with carnest prayer, e e sk of an employment | 0f'glue, two and one-half kegs of nails and Chuunt " The the attraction at Boyd's theater tonight And a little spade. going to demand an increase of wages as ui;ulw pieces of wood were used in its compo- Hymn. I Ruviour When | and two following nights. Goethe's tragic Then there came a fall of snow, s00n 8 the fair opens?" sition, fne ) Il;mu p ¢ Nearer My God to Thi t has-been celebrated in song, and the And a solld freeze, “There was some talk of it," replied the All parties in New York state rejoice over PURE w‘TER, Hymn Lnido with Mg | Story ha L) Gladys, taken by surprise, woman, looking up from a letter that bore | the passage by the legislature of the Bar- e —| ymin. ... Lod Kindly Light | opera has been elaborately staged for de Brively/Grist hos lnin i gioy s, the polunurk‘fxr R iRt owia, Bt things | nard road bill, which is expected to open the Just in—Our Importation of| fymn Ouward, Christian Soldier | cades, but it vemained for Mr. Morrison to ent around for new supplics, [ i 1 Warranted to please. em rather cloudy for them now." way to _an h"l’l't"""l system of country Exclusive Styles in THIRTY-SECOND DE present L]lu-slll m‘dr.mmu- form, \\'l;h all Fte) Vst : Why roads. It authorizes county supervisors to Stiag Wadlaal Chaunt 8 : A Vedic Hyn the weird effects and accessories worthy of ardly were they in the groun G Rata\ss thare ssemsito he'n foea ot ol employ a county engineer to have charge of Chaunt . Magniticat | the work. Mr. Morrison makes of Mephisto When a busy hen opaus0 b ns o be 8 flood of girls ) L AL R coming to the city from out of town whowill | the highways, and also authorizes the coun- Chaunt cooeeee Benedietus | olly, jovial devil, one caleulated to enchain SRakinpRuenARen I TIAT work for oven less wages than the regular | ties to issue bonds to meet the expense of ERS5h15 Olcotes. the souis of men in the glamour of forbidden I e IR AT e ST b wont: girls are getting now. ; such improvements as may be made. The Only Germ-Proof Thursduy evening Omaha chapter of the Wi R PRI A And began agal ‘One minister wrote me about a girl at | Itis probable that the construction of a BTy YR0lg OmAdla sobapteniof tho seenio offects are well brought out all Wha nin e e Wheatland, Ia., who had applied for a place. | great canal from St. Paul to Duluth will be BB falesotjthe lobedlenne afithe Unlied | throuel sheplayiand vividly acontuato tho BhtheusxtaishapanliiLe) He said she was a most excellent girl inevery | begun before the end of the summer. It is States jurisdiction met in Scottish Rite hall | situations. otable ave tho duel scene. But if patfent labors pay, way, and he respected her for daring to pay | the intention of its projectors to build a in the Bee building und_elected the follow- | When Mephisto comes to the aid of Faust 2 ' 0 the ald Sho will make a fine di her way in this honorable manner. canal large enough to allow boats loading at ing oficers for the 3 Clarence | and the clashing steel produces a pale blue In her garden plot son 3 The reporter hunted up an employment | Buffalo to bring their cargo unbroken to - L. Chafree, 32, M. W .; Edgar W, | flame, giving a weird effect; the scene of the Itis doubtful, thou bureau near the corner of State and Madi- | docks on the Mississippi in St. Paul. Burroughs, #23, ) 4 i G | witehies carnival on the Brocken, where the - ———— Chaunt < ner Liveth v p g Lt son. Among the gentlemen interestea in the en- William L. ‘:lllisuu,. ¥ \.ln.} REE (1 (g electric TUULuiAyean :":H"S\'o'L-ll.],’::xl.;{"f:-‘",:f HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, “What is this story ‘I:hout s«;(rvnlnlcil;la terprise are rf‘pi't’s«‘nt:\l‘\'o citizens of Chi- W. Samuel M. Chapman, 8527 M. 15 and P a_shower of e \lean vour mirrors with soft paper instead | Z0ing to raise wages to $10 a week when the | cago, Duluth and the Twin Citic VTS 4 5K | where the angel Marguerite is bearing the | Clean your mirrors with soft paper instead | ot s 2 2 . . dell P. Coe, 332, R. and 1'. K. £ William J. | ing Mephisto's final end. m'l\x ‘!::;'.'\pn:-fu:.‘,‘:’fi“' saturated with vinegar | “Wwell, from the applications we are | potroleum amounted to 552,115,612 gallons— R: and P. K, M. of C.; Gustav a5 0! J : B getting from out of the town, there doesn’t | 51 807,304 gallons more than the total amount Purg water 1s absolutely necessary if =, R and P. K. C. of G.; Louls A company of clever I’kvf"l‘"ll'l"‘- will ap- or a burn take sweet oil nndhm_swu_l«r seem to be anything in it,” said the young | of'the same exports in the nine months we would escape cholera, typhold .G. Hoybrook, 22 'R and P, K. S, pear in “A Breezy Time,” at the Farnam | (equal parts), mix and keep the burn well | woman. B ero e iont e Paxton Hotel Bullding, ? i “Friday ovening, AVl 14, the membors of | Street theater for four'nights, boginning | covered with t. “From whom out of town are you getting | ports of pevroleum in the last. nine months Ethtiti e IR LI o with visiting masons and their | with matinee today he piece isu farce Woollen aprons are recommended either to | applications?” Yras $31.160.752, or §2,520,273 less than. the 5 ladies enjoyed & banquet and social. The | comedy, but it is said that it is a little more | cooks or other women who are constantly | “Oh, girls allover the country. Here is | value of the much smaller quantity of ex- Watee uay Hpvolhegniadded: evening was devoted to social enjoyment, | connected than most pieces of its kind. The | wpout a hot stove. one clear from Omaha. Thisis the third | porrs of the same period of the previous he uso of the Pasteur Germ-= cards and dancing, and the event was a very | piece is separated into three acts. full of ac- | * ¢ iy is spattered on woodwork it may be | letter I have had from hor. She wants u | Your Proof Rilter willlateolately el p o ata tion rather than dialogue. Mr. E. B. Fitz, | yalcon out by scouring with sand and water | Place here in the city whereshe can work | * e s 3 o all microbes and ull germs us effectually The grand interstate conclave of the order | who plays the most important comedy part | ana’n 1ittie ammonin: then rinse awith soda | for something like 33 a week and be ver- DR LFE BROM I8 IDE, of the Mystic Shrino will be held in Sioux | in the play, is enough to convulse an audi- | Wit mitted one day each woek to goto the fair. as boiling, and in passing through the o kit (TRl A i i eachiven 858 tubes the water acquires o olearness City Friday, April 28, Nebraska will be | cnce s |||»I\ \m‘um K f}x:wlv\llv h-“l appear | The fine Japarese coment is made by mix- | She 8ay8 it I cau get places for them she can | 1t must make some people feel mighty good equal to that of the purost springs. well represented, o large number of the | ance. He is bovine, rotund, and as he | The fine { mage by m bring ten girls to the city by the middle of | {5 thiuk that $1 loaned for 100 y¢ t 24 , nobles from Tangier temple of this city, and | bounces about the stage is not unsuggestive | DB rice with a sufticient quantity of cold | “ A or 100,y AL 2 he testimony o thgusands who have Bosostris of Lincoln joinitue the pilgrimo of a rubber ball. He has also merits water and then boiling gently, with constany | M per_cent compound interest will amount to nage. as o) | WatoRs! “Yes, I have heard of the promised in- | & 551700 404, B the Pasteur Gorm-Proot Filter in dally “The funeral of the late Hon. H. W. Parker, | comedian and a sioger to make him ex ¥ vasion of servant girls,” said the man man- | (o '0E T T g use attests its merits. one of the best known Masons in the west, | tremely popular, Miss Katnryn Webster, his Draw the fingor end or thumb end of an | ager of the oldest and strongest intelligence | , WO are .;""{"“""']‘ Yo think o e YauLas 4 i 3 occurred at Beatrico Wednesday, The de. | co-star, is one of the brighest soubrettes | old kid glovo over your cologne bottle cork, | office in town. “I have talked it over with | Weombustible, but the contrary is the case. ¢ SOLD ONLY BY eased was 1150 4 prominent member of tho | now appearing in public. She has a beam. | and so save much of the strength of tho | ugood many other agents for the employ- | With the excevtion of the so-called noble Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The | ing personality, and her piquant ways at. | cologne. \ : ment of female help, and this is the con- | Metals—gotd, silver, platinum and a few y Bineia] services were conductod By the | tractand retain the lnterestof the audience, | Hard water may be rendered sofy by add- | elusion we have come to. The World's fair | Other 8l Hatila burn,, ar. ADOThsaxyyen Knights Templar and Odd Fellows. Members | “A Breezy Time" is brim full of melodious | ing sodium bicarbonate (buking soda), a half | will bring lots of girls—hundredsof them— | When heated sufticiently in the uir Z f from lodges at Fairbury, Wymore, Lincoln | music, and a great many scenes have been | teaspoonful to a gallow of water. The addi- | to Chicago, just s it has brought and will | An Oregon girl lying for a covern- and other places assisted in the ceremonies. | introduced that have wo particular connec- | tion of salt, in about the same proportion, | bring workers in every other class. Some | ment job states th X 4 years old and . il [ 14th and Farnam Streets. The ladivs of Vesta chapter, ¢ the | tion with the play, but ave sufiiciently | will render soft water hard. will come because they want. to see the fair, | Weighs 472 pounds. We hope she will not ; Eastern Star, gave & poverty soc riday | amusing to excuse the fact that they re- To prevent the hair from falling out | Others will come because they believe the | be appointed. She undoubtedly would fill evening at the residence of Mrs. Whitmarsh | tard the action saturate the scalp twice a week with the | wi here will be better this summer than | any office to which she might be appointed, 8911 North Twenty-third street. The ladies - LT e g following: One ounce of borax, one-half | can be secured anywhero else. Many of | but she already holds a fat position. I Waro ity s A g pontlemin s amuscment publia will welcome | (LLONHES, D00 DAL O Lot v e | them ~ will b, Cupanle and exm "Tho Daughtars of the Rovolution, who avo PRESERVE YOUR EYE SIGHT attired 1n their poorest. A spelling b s ance e Boyd the last fo o was ; kg B " | Boil all together and bottle servants. Oh, yes, many will be girls who | gathering trinkets and metals of every kind y g s I —USE— nlsooncof the features. The social was l__‘:,'.”".;:“’\{“‘\hf ‘.‘\‘,‘.'f‘..lffzi"f.c"!-li.fiillf':f:,‘.‘.;.{‘.‘:‘ When mattre ve stained take starch, | 40 not work out as a'‘general thing. And | to be melted into a great Columbian [iberty i earies d greatly enjoyed and the novelty of the en- | TePresentative exponents of comio opera in | o IR ORI A Water, | spread | taken altogether, the supply will doubtless | bell, have reccived a link of a gold chain H HIESCHBERG g~ tertainment was a pleasing diversion "}.:2:_;;"““‘ T0 Omaha for at least threo yoars, | this on the stains, first putting the mattress | b far in excess of thédemand.” | worn by President Lincoln at the time of his flé"uucut‘? " g Foiement OTISIn T 2% ok hrend R L D i 2 o Are not the servantkfrls now here sufil- | assassination. It was furnished by his son, 4 p o > e ciel 01 ed to o ol a uniform sc M or Rober! Jincolu. ! At the last meeting of kxeter lodge two | added zest to the enjoyment of their admira- | and if uot cl peat the process. enil Unbiom) b0 "coupel & URIOM Aosle dinigter Robars T: Linooln. . i ; ble work at this time, while regret may Tartaric acid will remove any and all [ ©f 38 40 Helen M. Gougar, who is lecturing in Tow candidates wore initiated. The lodge is | D¢ WOTK i 5 1 iy AP 3 *No, they are not combined at all. They | ostensibly in behalf of liberty from thi PR ol | supervene on their departure. The Bos- | fruit stains from the hands. Apply it to the | o 0 Gy BT QL COVRENE 0 00 RO pSLblvlnbebalinateliharty. 4 ; EpsRering aud o g interest in the wel- | yonianghave earned their great success by | stains, dampened a little so as to rub on | ® ateria bondage of strong drink, the price d h 1 e fave of the ordor 18 manifested by the mem- | their abilities, musical and histrionic, and ut | easily, then wash in soap and water and the | Combinations can bo made. They will sim- | upon beforehana, declares that Lincoln was | pg. ¥ 1. SEARLES, Consulting Surgeon, bers. this late day, and in Omaha particularly, | hands will be free from any stain demand Bigher-wanes, “‘.'l"" ‘\‘.m,"‘;.‘“f‘k‘ 8 trimmer and a time server, entitled tono | graduate of Ttush Medleal College. (CON: Following is u list of the supreme officers | it is unnecessaty todilate on the perfection of | During the summer months light dressos, | ity slone will send S0 servany girls to Ol | (reniv for the emancipation proclamation. | SULTATION BRKE). | for the tratment of ordur R Ty their presentation of the class of opera they | especially children’s garments, are very apt | capo. VA1) 46R900;A6F VARL - | Helen blazes up way occasionally of thoorder and their addresses: Past su o ¥ 3 & Y ok ago this summer. Of course, they have T R N roling g ; e 2 o have made particularly their own. The bare | to bo stained by grass these grass stains are | peew gecting hiah wogts—oorhaps a5 high ny | ,Under the new law of South Carolina N Jame. master i o, e e of | aunouncement of their coming last week | easily removed by alcohol. Put a little of 3 A gl 48 | tnerewill be but forty-six saloons in the 0 : 5 e ! our own girls here. But when they find | biope 9 IESlE S0l 4 AND EVEG({\§SES J. Edward Burtt of Boston, Mass. sup) “'. evoked hundreds of eager inguiries as to | the liquid in & saucer, moisten the stains there is not enough work for all of them | tate and th will be owned and run by the DATENTED (g 21471885 dates and works to be presented with it rub well and ‘the green will disap: | Loero i i L e M | state. The smallness of the number n a foreman, Dr. D. H. Shields of Hauni h i o ie iad o PSS . V- | what can they do? They will either have | ¢ i ERGaN 20 K9 DI oL N | MAX MEY IRO. C 3 TR Dereie iveamian® (ol | | wHobin Hood" the wniversal favorite of | jear. \vhat can thoy dot They ill cither have | comuiunity where the average of thirst | AX MEYER & BRO. CO., ONLY have three perform- roi 3 : e f ranges s0 high will unquestionably have .a C 1, All Di e "Troy of Chivago, 1L ; supreme ‘rocorder, M. | ancos “Wednesday evening, S periorm Broiled kidaeys are delicious if cooked | they will have to accept the reduced wages ONEQ AR una Pt 2 We cure Catarrh, All Disenses of ths ) N t g, Suturday mati X & DA 5 ;- aghosd o bl tendency. to the introduction of the most im i . ‘w-.-inl; kl.-;.“u{ th;‘n‘d i|{\.-.\|“‘:\;“m\| .;x'm- r:; | nee and Saturday evening. A pleasingly thoroughly with a little bacon for seasoning. | made by the large number of girls they find | JUCEY A0 KR HINEN 0L e “State, | Nome, Throat. Chest. Stomach, Bowels ; o _and Saturday evenir Cut them through lengthwise and lay on the | in the city. But the ieaviest blow to the | Proyed Eanall-th the state, | _nd Liver, preme’ guide, Joseph A.Bckstein of New | butriotie priuciple of The Bostonluns miani- | broiler with alteruate slices of the bacon. | threatened strike for $i woek will bo this | for the distance between drinks will be long | ®g7,07 " Skin and Kidney Diseaves, P Minn.: supreme watchman, Jehn | JROMENt Is to eucourige nativo AmCHcan | fay on a hot dish, sprinkle haif of each with | influx of girls of good family who want to | 04 wearisome. - Femalo Weaknesses, Lost Maunhood Milne of Essex Centor, Ontario, Can.; su- | joove = BIE QUb ¢ minced parsley, pepper and celery salt, and | see the 10 suprome ocour of Lovlsiatia has jusk 3 e A, sLE ™ air, and who wil take this means of Bome medioal examiner, Dr. Willlam O. “|\i‘|l\|n‘("ll\\'\:xx::"\‘\11:::-‘:’:r)ln‘nlh m”l\”l“{m_,::‘ press the other half on it poving thelr way rendered a decision of great interest to all Richardson of St. Louis, Mo, > i A 0 i 3 E ubmen. It declares that the Boston und compose v o notable ey An et for wall and ceiling And that is the story all over town. The anmen, 38 \af Do wittout U X ) Il ucsday eveniig of this week o joint meet- | COMBOSCRs, 1\1\1(‘\”l‘t‘\l.:xl::m!:u:;ml l.,lulju'n;‘u_(- deécoration was obtalned recontly by o cloves | threatened striko of the servant giris has | the Pickwick clubs of New Orloans, two of wialadies Of n private of delluate nature, of ARE TROUBLING YOU! o : L S \ler sex; positively Sured : B i Heke | Tellow, who pasted cheap Nottingham lace | been met by an inundation of better help | the most exclusive elubs in tho city, must | ehitraes PRAkSRY S en) for circutars, Fron | Well.como and have thom examine1 q.,..u..,.um] wid *Tho Ogalallas,” by Waller und Allison, | OVer & plain-colored wall ‘paper. The ma- | than we hire now, which help will ve satis- | (et G388 TORUNS, B (R BREEE L PAY | Boolk awa Weclie 18 AL O ad galallas,” by Walleraud Allis terials, both the lace and the wall paper, | fied with lower wages and less liberty than | Wish to sell liquor to their members. As searles g, 118 o B e bast tn the Workd.. 1{ yoi 40 ot hosd klastes C(ERUFIAYTEIIE A SANS e etra of lufe | were cheap, but when finished the wall had | the regular domestic has been getting SUSHLA loande ja 81,000 & year, 8ud as the Dr, Searles & Searles, *'6 5358, ik el iaftyot 30 vian o white b i, Ha01 r e work presents sture of 0 » Dut o number of clubs in the city that sell liquor x4 Door 0 Poato CTACLES or AS: 5% i in New Amsterdam (New York) during | ® most wsthetic appearance s N D (e T T f R P Nexthoar 10 Fatiofin Plain, smoke, blne or white klasses, fof protocting the e ooken o4y and a lurge attend: | the governorship of Wilhelmus Kieft, com- | _ Bricaunia metal that nceds cleaning OUT OF THE ORDINARY. ce is looked for. expected that abou g reveuue from this source — Eyow, Trow djo m PALF 19 e 1T d the in- | should be rubbed first with a cloth satu- 500 Qelomatesawill be i atapevted that aboub | wonly called William the Testy, and the in. B B g A R iradsh | rated with sweet ol, then washed in warm | There are 0,000 intoxiea o S OR. M M & Br C Omaba and South Omahia will have twenty~ | Betiwoen the Tusch aud tha Puritans of Kew | uds and wiped dey with a very 8oft cIoth. | Florida nas a fossun oot The great Buropean expositions have ax heyer ro. Lo iy i LR s (il a daugh- | To restoro the polish make a paste of whit: [ /08 BE8 S EMHAR 4 .| awarded the premium to Cook's Extra Dry McCREW (Kalghts of Pythias. ter, Kairina, loved by Miles Bradford, a | in aud water, cover the article with it and | 3t 1¢043 nelghboriug states in facbri-| Tmperial Champaguo lor boquet T e S Trinuglo lodge of this city is said to be | Puritan sea captain. To visit his sweet- | polish with a piece of chamois A i R J L ogringie b Mo dulfl 414 to be | hoart Miles yentures into New Amsterdamw, | o prevent the fading of cut roses, those Hooore powder was burned In making the | 1t is the opinion of an expert bread maker Js upsmrpemed in the the lodges in the state. The oficers have | OJcP b the face of danger. Ho | that are red or pink must be kept where the 2 el than in the war of th that more bread falls short of what it should ‘l aids a Puritan i{mpulluur to es- | light is uot very strong. Light is, however, | !100- A large coal mine uses almost as much. | po through insucient baking than through PRIVATE DISEASES DISORDERS mastered the new ritual, and its exemplifi- | pe from a crow rabid Duteh | beneficial to the color of yellow roses, and It takes a gallon of milk to make a pound | ignorant making. As a remedy for the cation is said to be most beautiful and im- | 8¢ fog of the six lodpes of Omaha and two lodges of South Omaha will be held at Ancient Order United Workmen hall, South Omaha . ‘The grand lodge of Nebraska convenes in Lincoln Tuesday, May 9, and a large attend- Jewelers and Onticians. d all sailors and thereby diry spicion to bim- | they, as well as white ones, may be placed in | Of cheese. Canada and Denmark eat more | poorly baked. doughy bread which it is very a5 Bliardens s MEN Aud all the trato of pressive solf. A warm friend of Miles, Hendrick | o strong light, providing it is not sunlight, | butter and cheese than any other nations do. | aifficult to digest, 16 yoars experionce. "heh QUIOKLY ani PUIRMA A new lodge has been instituted at Bloom- | Sehemerhorn, son of the burgomaster, with | without injury. When the flowers are placed L. W. Palmer, a resident of London, has a | home bread maker bake small loaves, not Write for eiroalaié Full" SIRENGTH and tone o a0, A o o his sweetheart, Priscilla, a Puritan damsel, | in fresh water, which should be changed at | room which is papered with 70,000 forged | larer thun the pound loaves of the bake L e (PR 10 evary part of the Lody. eld. Nev.,and is called Mouat St. Elias, No. | plans to send Miles away in a gown of Pris- | least ouce a day, add a little salt and clip the | stamps. Mr. Palmer, who is probably the | The starch in the wheat could then be thor- 14th and Farnam Btw | tios the hekml) FRAS 180. The start was made with twenty-five | cilla’s. The governor's Lrumpeter overhears | ends of the stemns, most widely known -ump collector in the | oughly cooked in every loaf. Neb. A BHADLEY, BATILE CHESK, MICH it is proposed that the

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