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8 THE OMAHA DAILY, BEE: WED DAY, OCTOBER 11, 18 IAVING TMES [ torether with their places of residence WAVING - PYTHIAN PLUMES | a5 thetoats sermonenii S ehten 1,000,000 Nebraska, No. 1, Omaha, J. W. Malone, T. J Datley, W, A. Carney, W. Bechtel, sMyrtle No. 9, Omiaha, William Datst, F. A, N 1 0| 0 odell, C. W, . ' i e : Nebraska Knights in Attendance at the A: Bolleviie, No. 9 Papititon. S . Stormer Nearer the Quantity of Dried Prunes Sold | Sad Oase of aiWife Who Was Driven to the stal Oonolavs, phlanet, No. 4, Gmaha, August Bohne, Jacob Annnally « Madhouse. Jan iTus, No. 5, Omaha, John W. Honza. Garfield, No. 6, Bluir, J. A. Schmahlin FORMAL OPENING OF THE GRAND LODGE | 5, "y fo. 7. Nebraska City, W. 8. Fis. gy 1ye OMAHA JOBBERS | EJECTION OF ‘THE FLORENCE SQUATTER Star, No. 0, Ashland, G. W. Meredith. . Antioch, No. 10, Pawnee City, H. C. Van s Grand Chancollor Dale's Address Embody- | 19100 o0 The I'roduct of 200 Acres at 8o the Lowest | Contractor Callahan Accused of Belng Re- Ing Recommendations of Interest to e word. Market Price Gives Each Acre sponsible fomithe Insanity of Mrs. Anna And make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to nl/z‘wfi/.— son., POUNDS OF PRUNES | DEBRIS 0F:A WRECKED RON Sufeing : ! " Members of the Order—Reports of W Shichoster, an Earning Capacity of Christensen~Manning Estate Again Other Officers—Proceedings. whgcumseh, No. 17, Tecumseh, E. . Grist, J 8100 Per Yoar. in Qonrt—Other Cases. —— s No. 18, Falls City, G, 11, Ne: R -— o . . a0, 10 Palls Olty, G, 1, Nenl. 3 * Proved true by many mamas, who preferred boys' clothe$ Aveut half the delegates to the annual orning. \‘w\‘»"“ll\‘ln.(]“w\l‘ J \n“.‘."'fvfwm . Suw.n_'*’i\w-[{ rday we h»nlrlq by h talk- h'lrlm ln|h‘u' a* wrecked home And!)\'\flh‘ patehed up, for the exclusive purpose of a dry goods sale, to hon- conclavo of the Nebraska grand lodge, | "\ IEEHE ' . Y d l;u. with the various Jjobbing houses | having been driven to the mad house And yet lives in ignorance of estly constructed apparel from reputable clothing firm. Simply Yeatehits of Dythine,whre on Hand at anearly | i V0. 22, West Point, Gus Wi, | that one million pounds”is nearer the | was poured into the ears of Judge Hopewell 3 ’ % absurd to think t1 S it sovtd Hor yustaniny morning, and at 0 o'clock tho pomana, No Omaha, J. P Lund, Peter | mark of dried prunes each year in Omaha | and a jury yesterday the fact that a single applica~ ,\ I "‘ that a_sensible member of the gentle sex could A8 g it einty that 500,000 pounds as stated yetserds {54116 case Y Jathrins Chr s everdoubt that a handinl of shoddy ¢ 2. eVer ¢ sope wi 165116 of the’ prihcipal hotela presentod an | TN ¢ ke iy L A '|"'n‘\~ 00,001 ,m:m'(.«”( tat Ly '.(“) W | It the case of Anna Cathrina Christen- | tion of the CUTICURA R “MBs ML that a handiul of shoddy clothing, ever ould cope with animated apnearance that told even the un U8, Hastings, W. A, Dilworth, | e l )y duc o nu:.| b, sen, by her guardian, Christian August 5 i iy nagazine of lovely gatherings form the worids covering an en. sophisticated that something unusual was pounds to the acre which at 8conts & | Christensen, against Edward Callahan DIES, will, in the majority of tire floor in the Nebraska establishment. Doubts like these are . pound, the lowest price Clarke county vard: G . She e ' " paltor ' h going on. The crowd at the Merchants was prunes were over sold at, would give i | L ord Cuilinan, Willlam Bennett, Denni cases, afford instant relief, per traitors, for they rob your purse and deprive you of a sensible the largest, Grand Chancellor Dale and gtoss profit of 880,000, W. Lane and Simon B. Clark, and is brought > Purchase. Come 'n sce us ki e of 200 aeves | TOF the purpose of recovering $20,000 dama mit rest and sleep and point ks g quartored there. “The boys” began to g o Lincoln, d I Kector, and harvesting the o i i : iy 48 8 oolod shake | 2 3% Holdroga, G, Norb v..| 850 et ore Baw % .- | Sustained through the wrongful acts of the : - clalhy il 1) i U gy L ¥ NGl 89, Arora, . Motagor, 31 W. | 850 po IR T U ol (s 3 economical cure, when the best YOU DOUBT that we'll sell you as good o $1.00 suit as ever and the officers anc sach other, ; g a profit of $70,000 a year, which : g Ha R Y en the time came to repair to Myrtle 10, Plerce, B, 1. Gay. B " S N placed on a counter for $2.50, and you are and when the time came to repair might § ioh ians and all other rem- d oy S S e AR Sizor ¢ twenty Omaha owners, ¥ of Florence lake, gradually and for years g bl B L AL B Whillow Grove, Ne. 42, McCooke AT Moore Under the plan offered by us now an | there .‘w“l];.ll.l an ac I":-Im;;"h:l‘lm:’lml::::;zlh' edies fail. CUTICURA Works either. Take your comfort and choose wisely, i at, ) stra ress, No, 4 able Rock Arnard f edinte e #10,000 anc 5 aski re, ch has been claime N b & P~ b that h;\‘ is ‘ml“\nl\'m:“:l a \\‘-hlel ; ‘u.p Damon, No.'4 Pyl Clty, i i 5 :.‘:,‘-Il]f "iinuxlv]".\_uu‘l; “u‘fym;l(‘v‘.tl‘l‘l :.“ ]rfy‘:nli‘\l-‘. allahan, who was one of the occupants Wonders, and its cures of tore we have so many different styles and patterns managed to shake hanc h boys, | Gauntlih, No. (st e 1 y of $4, sar 3 discuss business, answer questions and dis il K:,.-,\\\\",.‘. nm:l\\ fnl-:-,y(.:-um-- yedrs will secure and bring an orchard | years ago Christensen happened along that turing, disfiguring, and humil- i 9 pense information at one and the same time of 200 acres in asolid body into cultiva- | way and sccing the sand bar conceived the iati ARCLYOUSY oping, tho whilo, in soveral different parts | “hiue Valley, No. 62, Hebron, W. H. Bitison. | tidf and boaring, which would after the | idon that thers was oo oeleomre et be- ating humors are the most ' Gonaral HoCAHIEES. 6P AHe Uallobtn fante | 170! ds YOU DOUBT that our $3.50 suit is worth cvery farthing of ieneral otchkiss of the Unifor Gl o ricos ar tha o | river. Withou slay he sauattec & S Vi % was o conspicuous fizure in fatigue uniform, | ~Riack Piinco, No. 55 Burehard, K. C. Coons. | Dresent prics. If after that time the | river. Wi HAA AL et $5.00, take ‘em and compare with the hest at s much in demand. e was keeping | No. 56, Omalia, W. P, Lavender, L. | price of prunes shall have shrunk to 3 L D and s ore ccted Montgomery, shton, B E. W A 2 moved his family, where he continued to re- AND CRE . Cone.,sole props., Roston. ga=All sve belield so far . 8 visions, squads and individuals, and swated [ pof KOOIy Fiihton Bl Wutte. | there would still be.a profit of 83 por | Mgecd, s fan Mirch, swhen, he avers Culig. | AUt tho BIood s Skin, " malted ffeer eyebeheld so far this season we'll show with. ;mu he n-\!wvlrmll a total :\I“u-nrluu-'u of at cles, No. 60, Hickman,J. N, Laish. cent per annum on the investment. han, together with all of the other defend- ORI out exertion. Nothing but all wool tweeds, east 150 men of tho various divisions. NO, 6 ken Bow, At 10 o'clock the grand lodge met in Myr- [ Ivy. No. (3, vl W W Crana, aFaRL (R T ABTY otk AT P P ek ’ n i a A1B:hA11 K0 phonecasa tb ) BkteRk (ho Y6 ”'!"‘.,‘,“m_”“. No. 63, Ainsworth W, H, Wil- :.‘l(,ll‘f“’:\::]";h(“r] ’(‘I'x‘n “I&Ivi\..‘\l‘“n‘:l'::l[ ant;lx:u snu'\kx‘m =::‘1"§::(I". \I::} n:,ln‘L"\’\“iTxi:-tn "lt‘r:x.‘;"ml:{ Plo baby rashes prevented by Cuticuri squp, particul Porta of the grand ofticers taicing u consider- | U8&, 1\ ) 64, Rushviiio, 0. 11, Tully. application for the numher of neres you | The man belioved in fighting for his homo o ourume! 4 ? .. | think you cz 4 } commiitee ; | and adjourumnt - s DILAL Clty, No. 08, Lincolw, I A, Milier, 6, | FLAK YOU con handle, A committeo do notningof the kind.. Drawihe oft enoir cura Pinster, becaiso it vie Shop about and see what kind of a suit you can Grand Chancellor Dale's report 18 *a full | 8. Foxworthy goes to select the land and everything 3 ! i olier. premises until night, when th turned, hence cures nervous pai lowing romarks concerning his torm as | brother. are made. reinforcea by several drinks of liquor, and | WeaKNess Gty ana numpnaes % zood, if not better, got cnough left to buy | 8 ) 8 t to buy thbun N T R IR Grand Chancellor's Report. Sutton, No. 75, Sutton, J. E. Marsh. Itoom 1 1st Nat Bank Bldg. [ After thatthey tore down the house, scat- - Pair of shoes and a hat. Have ‘em single or BroTHERS—One year ago—unsought and un- | 4 A ——————— ring ntents ¢ s expected—you pliced in my_ hunds, with o [ P48 T 0 a0 e g T KILPATRICK DECLINES. heavens. Mrs. Christensen was sick, but ; % hey loaded her into a wagon, and, covering ; npic, No. 52, Battle Creel ). Scott. Emph; Refuss P o I gon, 4 i { ¢ .S (0 man ever occiipiod ainco of exalied pre- | RIS N, 8% Dsttlo Oreel, R, . Scott, e ratia Nomlicce for iy ihe Demo- | hor with some horse: blaniots, sthrioq. for suit for $6.00, mont, clings of more profound grati- g © Nomlnce for ) 5 L Aoway, No. 90, Ponca, ' J. Siiebloy "My name will not go before the demo- | along the route, finally reaching. the city T 4 4 s e DTS ancred aliaciin s, Ko, a1, ot 8 Kitn, cratic convention tomorrow for the mayoralty | and depositing her at o house at 1100 Soath, R are a traitor to your purs: to tue tune of this bedutiful temple of knighthood, con poiton, No. 92, Shelton, Joseph Owen, BRIt iy Do icts york of nokcitys i o ols, 3L ety { ick yesterday morning. i e e el somceone's one. Five patteris to every dealer’s ;X,‘:,:.‘(.‘“_v‘ :l..",fl ..(R-'i-"(l}";v'u:l‘“l'."';' nore x‘“‘n“fifi ki Ny Mo ‘n:.'f(u‘.m k'u In explanation of this refusal to allow his | \ifo was dethroned and that ever since g one. That's why we are growing to the size T bk A bes amobiy X\".‘}n‘;xy”l‘ No. g8 Sidneg, I M. DeCautro. Kilpatrick stated that he had only consented | and an‘inmate of the county hospital for the . found, thr financial reverses of a long | o Republican Valley 01, Benk + | to run under the impression that there w insane, % " ; o Lt . e P R honored and trusted official, a bankrupy | Gy lHce a uranimous call unon him from the demo. | The plaintiff, through the assistance of his o YOU DOUBT that we'll save you a few good sized coins on y I SR ¢ Eaglo, No. 104, 5, JohnitToRATEN cratic party of the city, but yesterday he [ attorney. now seeks to establish the fact £ your boy’s overcoat. You are w rong again, ALt A wly anevptor Uig Lbnoriant Beainard, No: e i vaonn Hoga learned that thero was iikely to be a contesy | that Callahan is responsible for this condi- A prettier line never graced a table, and we ST AT ahis thanke are hesrtily | Diann, No. 108, Bont i ; for the houor. Personally he had never had affairs, and that the men employed Jurisdiction for thelr prompt. responso und }‘\!i‘:';ll"'l.x"‘-l"_lil '.‘i-'","u. R accept the nowination for it had been given | equally responsibl efficiont aid. smot, No 112, Ravenna. O. B, Cass - | reluctantly. To the performance of my duties I dedicated | 1) North Platie, George E. From further trusi you wifl'debit to fallible humanity. partacus No. 118, Loxington, I H. Adams. | Some quarters grew out of the fact that he presided over by Judge Duftie, Harra A. M Thave striven to Jenlonsly gunrd the orders | ¢ Crisade, No. 119, "Grecley Contor, James It | had not been closoly enough identitied with 2 J UL U s T N L i o tonslously pikeditha ordoes | sl tHeOImOCKT o pariy Tn Yoralt Duflie has & tale of woe. He claims thavhe | 100 World's First Comploxion Specialist, courage the despondent and the weary in well 1, No, . Kearney, O. L. Greon SRl Amaas i) e B e e R 3 _BEAUTY CULTURE. doing, yot firm in dealing with violations of ‘lhwl'm:ml‘“\u 124, Crab Orchurd, George | o it “m“”hl : l’v|1 lh‘u lhlisutnl‘hll‘lnllf ;leuu he story as told by the plaintiff is to the | INpORS 1D by the CONGRE Iaw. My intent has been atall tines to act in int, ] gh « 10 hud always | effect that along in the winter of 1560 ne the UNITED STATI: most of the grand officers being No. 83, Superlor, 11, F. Heltman The cost of taking erop cannot_exceed | E¢% which the pluintiff aileges thatshohas | ¢9 4 gpeedy, permanent, and A N f b Vane distributed among ten or long the Missourt river, in the vicin- ) hall and begin business the lobby was !l No. 41, Lincoln, 0. W. Van phy: $L50 out. Don't have to fall in line to get it, 3 of a school soction adjoining, Three ot four of these $2.50 beauties. Take case—don't get of the room atonce angie, No.o4, Omaln, 1. W. Snyder, U. | five years bring the above returns at | ing made by the ebb and the flow of the wonderful ever recorded 11 h smi S8, 5 o 8 i uently Bold thronghout th W, Por n our expense. Besides, w cver e [ Jut for the arrival of uniformed di- | AyMerriam, John Wide cents per pound which is never possible, | & Small house, into which he subsequently Shout tho world, Torrsn Dnoa pense. Besides, whatever style human Several good people have taken an in- | ants, all of whom he nlleges were drunk, *,8 Facial Mlomishes, falling halr and sim. cheviots and homespun cloths used for this able portion of the time between the opening r, NO. 66, Greenwood, B. B, Gralgo and i plain terms told them that he would | Nervous Instantly relioved by'a Cnti- YOU DOUBT that you can s $2.75 on your big hoy's suit. a Vi C forces, ho avers that they abandoned the Mu 1 o nervo forces and v R ¥ and complete one, beginning with the fol- | | North Star, No. 69, Talmage, G. W. Fatr- | must be satisfactory before the contracts e o e T S el neEve Torou g get for $7.50, then our $4.75 one. Just as grand chancellor: o DTN Geneva, Irod Williawms, €. 1 STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO., commenced to abuse himself and wife. — Beaver City, No. 77, Beaver City, J. 8. Phe- tering the contents to the four winds of the Z double breasted, gencrosity thatoverwhelned nie, tho oxeeut | yEptorprise, No. - notwithstanding that fact, he alloges that YOU DOUBT that a hoy from 14 to 20 years of age cin (even power of this grand lodg 3 P tude, mingled with trepidation, in assuming | L 21on, N Maa tewart. Omaha, stopping for hours at the saloons $10.00, you : G { O T T e e A [ fel L $4.00. Aside, we'll show, you two styles to crated to the glorious work of humanit ullus, No. 93, Bloomingtan, U, H. Malick. : plare Churren o name to be mentioned in this connection Mr. | that night she nas been a gibbering maniac of our Ncbraska. treasury and heavy financial obligations, thit Woodland, No. 10: wnton, W. W. Young. tendlered to the fuithfal brothors of this foya] | Pallas, No. 110, Sein } any desire for the offico and his con to | toassist him in the ejectment should be held — begin with a paltry $1.25 and let you say halt, } conversation it appeared Claims He Was Swindled. e ¢ time and services, to e full extent B 2 p Y0sitic I ol FImT 1 z‘l!yn:;)”z:\rlll;lly? HLE ’:“”l( ot ry:h“;.'.."»;.u gsses, B B. Zimmerman, | that the opposition to Mr. Kilpatrick from In the law division of the district court. % with any brothers in thoeir weakness, to en- No: 121 Springview, 1. M. Coble, Cleveland's position on the turiff question, | has been swindled by Fred J. Burnett. PIONEER AND CREATOR OF S T (parlomagne, No. 126, Vesta, Georee Dawson. | been an ardent republican. Since then he SI0E ; . it city life o Originator of Steamin, ‘ace. You must now rmnl‘lh-lln the year's history, [ Monte Cnrl ). 127, Pouder, John Stout. | has been an admirer of the president and fn- | coPcluded thathe would quit city life and Lt ) IR I e (Y O ) s Gruck, J. M Forristall, | dorsed now not only his tariff but also his | tako to farming. This conclusion he made [, Jventc gets of your grand ehancellor, and outlining | Mars No 150, Fort Omahiy, John Glag - | financial views. H& had never hesitated to | kaown to Burnett, who atonce informed | M yaiey e Vil e forkott Last call but one. CATALOGUE? Your for the future a policy that wiil preserve the srlym\'-,{,'»] W ("f::"'m- 1} 3 o ss his stana openly on these questions, | him that he had some good land up in | At 40 she is as fresh and lovely g v L2 ] o maRpre VR LIBE | s T o s e dukal With reference to municipalgovernment the | Greely county, and that it was worth $1,800 | %, o G T Tob Rom b address, pleass. B R T N e L e e ey oy g - : gentleman stated that he believed it should | of any man's‘money. The price was satis- | sohi s Sibecire (e, ouly Complesion Remedies ApDDIitiiGHte of a(ANATIR Comiittocs. ana ! N Lincoln, ¢ be in a great measure free from politics ex- | factory, ~and togcther the two men district deputies, thanking the deputy grand | Oincinnatus, No. 186, Yutan, A. W, Padgot. cept where there were any ng abuses to | started out on a tour of inspcciion. | Beauty Free for @ne Weeka chancellor, tho special deputies, a minority Ezel, No, 137, Tobias, Gus M. ['riend. s bel corrected. Asa citizens' movement at | When they returned ll}w trade was made, ”I‘A:ml.r desirous of becoming beautiful by seien- I 3 2 b all times had but little show of success on | and the next spring McDuflle avers that he | tific : 0 of the district deputies for their sory and Martel, No. 139, Minden, W. if. Johnson. ol 5o EE & = i 3reely cf take i it Mme, Yale's Ten SR LG % yoar. Conceraing dis- San Griuil, No. 141, Diller, J.w-l-h Bixh, account of lack of organization Mr. Kilpat- | went into Greely county to take possession 3 SPlott eplicE heient Ingomar,” No. 143, Wilbar, \ 2 e o trade he was shown a_tract of level land ,20: 60, amt M 5 Achen- ces of » covered with grass and apparently produ o8 raatment, 1o rin- In this connection Icannot refrain from ol e 1 g y ) Iled and horrible, and been stating that, from wy oxverienco ‘tho systom | " Taon, No. 146, Steele Ciry, 0. 1., Fowle Thera was trouble in lurge chunks in the ity L tive, but that when ho hunted out tho land | Yot awd peciy: Fie s, Lebiectly restored to of appointiug district doputies for wach Todge | indon No- 145, Steole City, 0.1 Powler. | orios o erday and all on account of [ described in thedeed he found a lob of sand | & VISI 1o the Tonipls of Brsts wil oreoile; but o A is docidedly u misnomer to commence With: | ¢ Ko Ko 150 ogra T o the failure of some of the men in charge of | bills and a barren waste, a whole comty of | 18 clutmed o the! antire sitsmciion of an o Who desire econdly, 1t 1s mischiovous in {ts consequences. S E, Can n e ko 5 o | desirous of having their youth resiored or their Secondly, 1 1s mischiovous n its consoquonces. e Ro. ro Hilmphrey, ¢ AL R the preparations for registration to properly | Which would not be worth the amount of the St J A ¢ " rform their i 'Some > boof consideration expressed in the deed. T OIANPR i v o i iv i s o5 posliion ot lodga depnty ua s dolabin, No. 192, By e R O D b i (At this e Seunly f in tho cours for LAST CHANCE TO GEI SXIN FOOD FRER to please their wives, and sisters, and moth entirely too valuabio to post. up. on g NG A X and i ral s the keys furnished to | the burpose of forcing Burnett to trade bacl Ladies buying Complexion Remedies this w ! - 5 R Ay Tt TR Qliverg, No. 154, ’ . i Lot v e L LR ool T e of Minc. Yale Wil b presanted with ot of 1 ers, will tell them that our Cut Glass Palace oplnlons aro’oft nding, and subjc Falrficid, No. 1, OO boards fail 10 fit the locks of the doors. Tha age. Tiis Wil postiively b the. [t thne 1 siit h Dalmatizn, N vesul 3 Ititude of > s th . Man ing Estate Again. ever be glven away free. D 11 thi; > i 1 beauti ? ] T R R T O e, Dl 1 vesuit is a multitude of grievances that arc s N 3 eF be given away free. Do ot forget o eall this . contains the most beautiful things in the wll probloms (o the grand ol B ok . 1 : broweht back to Deputy Clerk Balcombe to | Mary W. Hay has filed_an application in [ Week. k;[;’gfi BKMAHA Sex gs in the of upplying direct to th offic 0 aired. 0 f the probate judge, asking tha thut Speciil purpose. Tine 1s S0 ex- ol Tiae confusion is further confounded by the '\l\' O orithe o e e tremely vaiuablo with uiy deputies that ' S S fact that some clork es have | W+ N Nason be appointed administrator of ) e {romely valunblo with wuny deputies thnt 0160, Bloomficld, M. A. Norton. nct that some of the clorks and judges have [ e N: Tson be appoin L This counon a boarar {o.n ar o they o not v lelsura to evon acknowledgo | o 161 Serlbner, Goorgo HofMma. | failed to qualify until the Inst. minute whon | 1he S of auuerinox BRI Mine. Vale s | ; ecolpt of officlul communicatlons. I do not Solomon, No. 162, Cedur Rupids, N. 1. | there is scarcely time to attend . ceased, and who departed this life leaving 1o and the traces of age. 1y Teast the peers of wiy of thelr predocessors. £ DeWitt's L ttle Early Risers. Small pills | - The parties concerned are the heirs of the | 5 § Juiy i ontar to wet se Sici weon ren | Cormar 16th and Douglay Streets. The system needs reniedy Yesterday afternoon the Knizhts paraded | safe pill, best pill. late joseph Manning, who died several years {8 very expensive, the price being #1.50) “The grand chancellor then reported on the | under the dircction of Brigadier Cienoral ago, leaving property of the value of nearly B 0., w18 e positivoly thie Just w work of instiwuting lodges, fourteen being | Hotehkiss of the Uniform Rank. About 150 | Are You 1 Wortas Fate Tripr | 8100000, situatgy in tho nelehborhood of newlect gt a dar Frice, Ladios ont o tho revord forthe year, besides one reor- | Knights. half of them in aniform, formed in | Bear in mind the decided advantages | Florence. In e settling of that estato a lown ordurliie thig wecic wiil have o Jar antzed ab Du Bois aitd two ravived, ‘ono at | column in front of the Coutineutdl biock on | of the Chicigo & Northwor o eiuZeS | liwsuit followed and oventually it found its sont them Free. GOOD FOR ONE WEEL] | Broken Bow and one t Benkelman Douglas street, facing east. The b Four daily eastern expross traing wity | ¥4Y throuzh all of the courts of the county Y To past Grand Chancellor Hamilton, | headed the column,. followed by tiwo "““”“ i2) YI0RS f‘“ Lfil""“"‘ trains, ‘;l‘”ll and the district. ———— Grand Keever of Records and Seal Shaeffer, | visions of unitormed IKuights.~ ( ow and special equipment, unexcellec T CUT THIS COUPON OUT. ot Grand Vice Chancellor Alling, and Pasi | Hotehkiss camo next. followed by the o | west of Chicago. Low rates. Buaggage That Joylul Feeling, La Freckl ; PERMANENTLY ([RED op NO PAY. Grand, Chancellor Scism tho reporu gave ( cersof the grand loage, the ununiformed [ checked from your home. Choice of | With tho exhilarating sense-of renewed Sl LATes e : G ALY as specinl thanks and praise, Kughts brisiging up the rear of tho proces- | quick, safe and comfortable mothods of | health und strength &ad- internal eleanite | Jmaters no ) TamOva Dot aah 3 2 NO PAY UNTIL CURED, T e P T T sl T e transfer direct to the World's fair | ness, which follows the useof Syrup of Bosre A few iy, Leaven e ki beaitls Wo rofor you to 50 p stlont g ] i Seventh. ponth o a3 east ou Douglas to | grounds. Call, or send your address to | Figs, is unknown 1o the few who hitye not | ful clearand rec trom i biomisn. Brice $1 ; 1[4 Nat'l Bank of Counaros, Omiaha, A aréviaton of the constitution of grand | Bleventh, south on Eioventh to Farnam, | &0 sity tioket oo, No 1401 Masross M0 | o e esead Doyond the:old M. medldn: Excelsioy Haiy Tonics g i FINANGIAL REFERENCE 1 et vy St ieogs ooy and subordinate lodges was earnestly recom- | thenee to Sixtecnth, up Sixteenth 1o Burt, A Ll TN OIS LRI 5 ] B s vl i e e i 1 ORI Bari No dutention from business, Nooporation. Invess mended for various reasons, Ho alsy recom- | then back on Sixteenth to Douglas and | Re R RITCHIE G, I'. Wesr, but never accepted by the well informed, 010 Turn, KTy DALK DACK 16, 118 el bojor § tignto our mothod. Writlan guaraniee £o ADsolite s mended the authorization of tho geand chan- | down Douglas to the C inental block General Agent. C.P.&T. A, without dye: stops it falling in 24 hours: ereates i 3 curenll kinds of RUPTUKE of Loth suxes without vae cellor to appoint a lodge deputy, whose | The Knights presented a fino. appearsses LA R ) — Yuxuriant growih. Price, §1 per bottie: 6 for 5 \ ; use of knife, no matier of how long standing, duties shall ombrace the_ installation of of- | and were groatly admived. Notice, OMAHA BOND.. Mme. Yale’s Guide to Beauty Ry EXAMINATION FREE, ficers and the examination of the semi- E— — (here wi seting y - bagzs 3 way free. Valuable to all women, S fs B to it s arand chancellor bo empow- | Bromo-Seltzer. A palatable, prompt cure. . | Weanesany, Oetober i o 4t the | Omaba Deventures—vrowpects Brighter. D T N > ) 307-308 N. Y. Life Bu lding, Omaha, Neb. Siod to divide iho furlsdiotion into goo- ——— office of the Pacif press company, | City Treasurer Bolln is tho recipicnt o | fahi§'at home. 'Y 4 ¥ BEND POl CLICULAIR s S graphical districts and avpoint a deputy for Pacific Const Excursions, Fourteenth and Hurney streets, PaRYs | geveral letters from eastern brokers offering Mail Ordeyrs. Villinm Tona- | rick said it became necessary for a man to | of his new howe, but thit he could not. find n restor B % cok g 2 | attach himself to onc party or the other. it. He deciares thut when he made the | youth and culiiy ., ENTLEMEN Jucked Up His Deputies. Siladin, No. 143, Sliver Creek, N. T, Squic o 40.'50."60. 1 e e —— Rokeby, No. 140, Litchfield, 'C. E. city. Visitors always ‘welcome. Pyihians on Parade. euch of the sane, e " 1 - = A change from annual to biennial sessions | - OR October 11th the Chicago, Rock | A full attendance is desived. various inducoments for options on thelong | | When orderiug koods please rexisar vour letter e mas strongly favored, with tho suggestion | 181and & Pucific Ry. will inaugurate its [ By order of the ohui i time bonds of the city now remamntng un- | 0504 s foriiiaon SHeek O . ' y % postal note, Address all orders to that the timo for holding them ve changed | regular winter tourists' excursions, W. A. MESSICK. sold. The tenor of the communications Y rk Hu Ita %0 the second Tuesday in April. ; Through tourist sleepers will loave Secretary. | would goto show that while the condition of Mme. M. Yale, A PERFECT A roduction of the chartor feo in now | Omaha at 2:05 p. m, and run through to —_—— the markot still frbids dnveators from larwe Beauty and Complexion Spectalist, lodges to §12 for the three ranks was recom- role: vi 0 2e.. The: Fifteenth cet Theater, M 501, KARBACH BLOCK, ENE Jodres is ecom- | Loy Angeles without change, hes genth Btrees Theater purchases of bouds the brokers are looking | 00 301 e TREATMENT, LIKENESS ' i eave P 7/ rOSCIY e o] o 4 Cor. 15th and Douglas sts., Omaha, Neb, Tho ilnal recommendation comprehends | 12FOUSh cars. will leave Omaha at 2:05 | - You can get any reserved seat in the | harchuses of bouds the rokers are lo mly [ p s _madame the bonding of tho grand keeper of recoras | P: T overy Wednesday during the season | Fifteenth Street theater Wednesday and | anxious to got in & position to obti 1y | ok Sildane Yalo's Aroaold by all vor all IN PHOTOS and seal and tho grand master of tho ex- | Untl further notice, Oct. 11, 18, 25, | Saturday matinees for 25 conts, handling of Omaha securities, - hronic, N chequer by a guaranty company at. the | Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22 aud 20, otc. Theos One firm wanis an option on the bonds for Chronic, Nervous, AT expense of the grand lodge. @ oxcursions will be in charge of and THE B4 from thirty to sixty days and ¢ to be ihe grand chancellor then spoke fn o com- | personally eonducted by an agent of tho | INSTRUN ‘tobor | contident that mside of ~that time the bonds F c k ' H Surgical (i Mmentary and encouraging manner of the | celebrated Phillips Kxeursion Co.. and | - 10, 1898 0et0ber | cn be disposed of ata fair premium, An: ine oo mg at ome, 8 o y niform Rank of thoe state, suggesting that no pains will be 8 hared by th ABLAL WARRA other wants a similar option and also offers % L Private and tho grand lodge appropriate funds to assist "m}n lhhm_u__““"fi; h;‘n“{l_,“’ manage- | waeropolitan Loan and Trust com- to advance such money on the bonds as may Some people think that \ the Nebraska brigade in attending the na: ] h t, to mako | “pany'to Vaciay Houdek, lots 24 and be needed to tide the city over the dull o S 7 il i o e oA m Bt chr e s AR ABRIGE these excursions a quick, inexpensive | 5o, block 8 Meilus 10 add o Soinn period, There is no necessity for consider- thoy cannot preparo 4 Special Diseases . P g and comfortable trip for il those wi | Omabi [3g the iatier proposition. e the procem the delicate soups and s comfortable trip for all those who M Raichonters and. bustiand s ing the latter proposition, m proceeds J .. Work of the Eudogmueut Bank, coutemplate going during the fall and | My, Kichenbers and ‘husband' to of the last sule of $50.000 'in bonds will be sauces and delicious Embodied in the renort was the report of | ve. I golng g 4l nk Pivonka, n 3% lot 4, block 91, _ b i 2y S ToRort was the report of | winter to polnts on the Pacific const, | _Bouth Omahs TN ey suflicient, according to the city treasurer, to , ishe ich ar 3 MEN AND WOMEN High Class Photigranh 346 poard of eouttolof the EndowmontIiank | mha tourlet slespers. nsed o ooy, | Prant Iivenks sad wits io 5034 b keep the city on an independent basis for ut made dishes which are ’ & hatagraphy, of the world for the quarter ending Juno 80, [ 1€ ’ y ARC VREEOC 0x- O'Connor, same A5 1, least a year. peculiar to the best 3l arl Yopu Prioc shawlng a membership of 32,033 and a total | Sirsions will be the latost designod by | Wit Grary ‘to B & iicikgn, i Outstanding short time bonds aud coupons PRAULGE: (0. G Ral Strioture, Mydrooale Yarioaoelo, Ab Popular Prioos endowuient of 8,970,000, with a total cash | the Pulliman Co., being supplied with I-‘wl\ 2, ind lot 3, block 14, Haleyon amounting to $129,106 were redeemed by the P i0g And all othor troablestoy 'i~l {ironsonabio 813-815-3178, 15th Steass, deposit of £182047.41. There are eighteen | the same equipment in the way of Helghts...... city yesterday, ‘Lhey consisted of district homes. ‘Bul by use of charges, CONSULUATION FREE. — Oali on e ory U B ganle In Nebraska, with a | bedding, mutuasses, ete., as are used on | IO EIIOTY {0 Miriuret Ciliion, grading, paving, curbing and streot improv or addross. Omaha, Nob, - PR a;nmbernh;;\’- of 238 and o total cudowment of | the regular Pullman standard sleeper mpherson and wife 10 Joln ment bonds held by Kountze Bros. of New Llehl Gum a“ ’s D" SFY“UUI) l)”’l I\AM ,000, Six thousantl dollars have been i o ste) T TR o ¥ 1ot 17, block 1, Fowler Place. York and others. | 1\ gy b g e T ;:)'Ph o Soabotent porter In charge. | gymotd'dame, 10t 8, blok 3a sy ALy el Ul ool | Vi B\ \} T conclusion the grand chancellor spoke regarding rates, | hright's annex DOUGLAS BLOCK. |Gth AND DODGE {ng eyt | ; B blress Pills that cure sick headache: DeWitt's feelingly of the assistance of the officers and | $19ePing car reservations, maps, time | John Finley to “Aube Unipiierson, ittle Early It members of tho order, and thanked them | tables, otc., address, B i s e paics Ldttlo Early Risers. STS., OMAHA, NEB. heartaly for their zeal and encouragement, Cuas, KENNEDY, G. N, W. P, A, IR s s VAN & TOTARR v Opposite Hayden ro's v Brigadier General Hotehkiss reported the 1602 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. C ¥ Fabs and wife to 1A Cobb, (ot 11, 3 Your Opportunity 2 e uniform rank in a flourishing condition, —— block 95 and ni4 lot 6, block 86, Invites you noew. Rich western lands Bal i atanl g niic m b) * forty-five divisions being the total now in Marrlage Liconses, Bauth Quisha, lot 13, block '8, First can now be bought at reasonable prices TR I;u,hl 10 thc l u ) ](‘ existence 1n this Jurisdiction. He recom- | Tho following marriage licanses were fs. | g0 doSouth Dmahi, b Ve aud great bargains secured in the mine TAAR | OGS LRI & AR At fhagrand lodgo pass lawws ber: | sued yesterday: trauska, ni lot 6, block &6, South eral, agricultural and grazing regions AT SRS fia own Intornal affairs.wnd thy oloction of | - Namo and Address : : | 1L Renrsay aud wite 1o i’ Bidica o s aala. pybialn: 1y at home. Prof. Hirachborg wants to stale in rer oft:cers ar resentatives to the supremo | § Axel Matson, Suunders county, Neb. ... ©l3 lot 19, Hawes' add RV The opportumty of a lifetime for invest- T 45 : W S LoV L R R At Y lodge. A revision of the ritual was recouw. | | 148 Jolnson, Omuha 7y 9 DEEDS, ment! Send for the Union Pacific pub- N. B. Get the genuine Lighie GOM- 3 IgulL e A RAN MR { Jlonry Michacls, Omaa R 8| 57 A Fostor ispaial mantor) ta B A lication on Wyoming, Colorado, Mon- PANY'S and avoid, disappointment. (| | friends and patrons, that having been Grand Kooper of Records and Seal Shaof- | | yarle {eoth Omahis e ek Bonson, trustee, 10ts 1 to 20, block 1, | tana, Idaho, Ulah and other weste | Bee that the slnutu-o of JUSTUS VON unable to attend to all those who ealled fer reported 8 mowborahip of 053 on June | {afuinis Cavan S SRRON 48 {Y;;.fl‘.’.‘:..“{"fifw”' 19081, block 2, 2050 | States. 1 L. LOMAX, LIEBIG |5 i biue on him in reference to thew eyes, that | § 80 and 8 totul cash balunce of o T Oy Lattasn 5 i 2,080 Gen'l Pass. and Tk't Ag't, on the Jar. B s (10 R A Wright shows the recoipt of $12,445.51 400 | | et Auere nEub Omalin. .0 ANOLADND) M. ARIEEL i MATHR SiBAY Db I flays, 40 thav ho will. pdjusk -hip nor ) ) tho disbursenient of 16303, Lol A Bioaiimnatiis airatasans sararasss changeable spectacles aud eyoglasses at | IN CASH, $3DFH 37 prIZES Fist of Ofiicers and Delogates. {415 Bushiand, Qmaha ..., L the store of kis agents, Mux Meyer & | to our subscribors and athers who send us Al the grand officers ave present, as fol- A t 2, DY A z Bro. Co., Monday. Tuésday und Wedues- | the largest number of yearly subscriptions, J} (1o grand oftiog ~ — A Full SEET ro. Co., 3 . lowas ik G W B Hamilton, Lincaln; ¢ Little pills for great ills; DeWitt's Liti , l‘ R PR I day, October 9, 10 and 11, at CLUB RATES, $1.00 EACH, from row Vil B, Daie, Coldmbus GV’ C.) C! arly 14 OF TEETI cay: - until Jan. 15, ‘94, Club retes extended to Aliog, Sewards G ., B McGrow., Cra: R, all who send one or mure new subscription ford "6 M. 1 dobn" A Wirigiv, Tiucaln: ; (N ] Teeth extrueted in moring, MG GREVY | ith their renewel. For samplo copies and ML AL, Jauies Dounelly, ity Omatia: G, 1. 6, | 8¢ the latest, most comfortable and e o ey g ar ¢ Rartioulary, addriss same day. Peric ar : v Perfeot it g i the ouly NEBKASK A FAKMERCO Lincoln, Nl Ed 1. Manstield, Wymore: (. O. G.. sgmes | ©ommodious moans of travel for large 3 W, ‘i'anner, | Pullacton; K., Richard | parties. Intending settlers homeseekers, - 4\ SPECIALIET | O'Neill, Lincoln; 5. R, J. M. Macfarlang, | hunting parties aud othess will find n f WHOTRNARE Aide UI J Omuha! these cars on the Union Pacitic syste y RIVATE DISEASES Of the past grand chancellors there are | fully m,uflqmn in every \\‘u:'. 1";: :duxiu- A “. A b Pm.d umPn:ssu 9 & Mo -::'y‘ll”f.‘»ln-:-:‘“lhjllfl\ul;’ Wit B | tional information regarding these curs drd Floor, MEN ONLY, | EVILS WeAKNESSES oF t ““"l-\‘"‘n‘r‘ Will'L. Nelsm, Ommata! ¢ [ see your neavest tickot agent, any w e r Paxton Hloss Women Excluded TLY CURED. Full sSTAERGTH Colouel E. 1t. hizer and Colonal B, H. De | Univn Pucific agent or address . 18 years experionce entowvary parbol the body. 1 will sead ) 16tL and Farnam Steaot. T Curely packed) FRER 4 Auy autarar the b Castro of the Uniform Kauk were also pres- E. L LOMA The only Pure Cream of 1 e g § Uiroulars fres. tiop thut cured ni of tiews troucies ' Ad) . Genera! Pusseuger and Ticket Agont, ¥ Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Aluw, Elevator on 164l Stroet. Telephoue 133 . 12 1ith and Faroan WRIGHT, Musle Desler, Bux 1480, M Foliowiug is & list of the delegates preseit, Owgha, Neb. Used in Millions of Homeswgo Years the Standard. BHING Tdls Wity XU [ nteed

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