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PR — n N ‘o | Tan N ~‘ P ; W. R. BENNETT €O, T NRQ ~ AN *7 “j Chris Wuetnrick, D, P.; J. F. 1 NN ' \ \ 0 church, A full attendance of m;mlwrn is “ALL OVER THE PLACE” | THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. |, oo oo o sa | ECHOES FROM THEANTE ROOM fsicoec\x Erireridi’ 5 e < | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA | regiowid | it & it ke We are alive with bargains; Tuesday :}f‘:“j‘l':"':f"’;r;x;""“ lodge, as the work is all — and Mrs, Will Holland, 3 morning we begin our annual inventory a . : i % i ¥ OMtintis Jodie No. 000 alas i § ) J. 3. O'Brien is spending the holidays with 0suld Be Said of the Government Photog- | Starting the New Year Right—A Happy | sale. Recont Meoting in Omaha of Scottish Rito nflh-l:"rz‘(:‘lllh‘:’lll.ml‘n l“;:wj i \'\th:l‘;;l‘;‘fl_ | Ideal Dancing Club Oloses the Year with a | his pavents, who live in Towa Oit e New Year to Ever, h We take stock Febrrery 1, 1804, and Mumons of Nebraska, ston, P.; Mrs. [ Frank, P. P, John F, Wag- Pleasant Entertainment. _Rev. R L. Wheeler will preach & N rapher 2 A ybody. during the entire month of January you nor, V. P.; H. L. Skinner, C.; Ray C. Way Year's sermon this morning at 11 ¢ ; ——y will buy goods cheap. Watch this paper. ner, S.; H. Hansen, M ; Kyner. G.; M The Owl club met at the residem: , 4 ‘Trade with us and get conpons with s | Monell 8. E. M. 'Park, M. D. and E. of Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Wilson, corner ofg AT THE WORLD'S FAIR STORE CLOSED MONDAY--BIG SALETUESDAY | | ctaen e xcopt suigats. BANQUET WIBH 'INITIATION OF MEMBERS | yiyaiiicr: M . M. 5. 'This lodge is mak- | FIRES OF A YEAR IN THE MAGIC CITY | Soventoonth and M siveots, lnat ovening, A el J - ing a strong effort to win the priz banner s, There will be a good entertainment at the! _ Save your coupons. { offered by the supreme lodge, for the lodge Methodist ¥ The Most Important Clearing Sale We With the aid of the suggestions New Officers ofiTgngler Tempte—Results of | making the largest increase in this district [ Dan Fiarrity Spends Money for Liquor | Tha e an Everett male quartet ha Have Ever Attempted C ences Tues- :‘hl‘l: :vi-'-“»uru and get an elegant present Late Eloctsns Among Several Orders lu:‘)f“\\!‘v; n;"nfl;' 5t Dy i " When Sent for Medicine and Allows been cngaged for the oceasion duy, Jan, 2-A1l Winter Goods Must - iy " y —~Dol Secret Socletios at n Wednesday night, December 20, Quee o a Mrs. Joseph Cor 1 bo takot o ‘Jy Aun e .‘ «: 00 »~l lun Remember Monday we will be open till "'F' of Secret Socletios a Clty lodge No, 126 was fnstituted at Beatric His Child to Die—Nound Uver mm”. ‘.1‘.\| 4::’“2““».\“\;\1.\_!!; .nh n to “Il o—Annual Muslio Underwear Sale, 188%al08ke, York—Other Nows, by Irving G. Baright, supreme vice presi for Robbery, Cornish nos e St e Ve Happy New Year to all dent, with a good membership, After the and she is yot in a very delicate condditiof W R CBENNETT €O > installation the lady membors surprised Iti8 thought that the change will do hos During the nast week we have been P Saturday evening, Docomber 23, the high- | their brothers by inviting them toa tempt- | The Ideal dancing club met Friday nightat | good. Dr. Berwick will accotipauy her of cleaning and brushing up the store pre Drexel hotel, 16th and Webster, 1 blk, | estdegree of Free Masonry was conferred ing collation they had prepared. Knights of Pythins hail and oxhausted o | the trip paring for our January clearing sale of | from M, P, & Elk, depot. Nat Brown, | upon two candidates by the mombers of Grand Taland Lodges. program of sixteen numbers besides several | _ "Power in Socfal Life" is the topie Revs be said that every man be- u'll kinds of \\-|lux;-|- ;;nmx;. We have unnzl- prop. the supreme council of the Ancient and Ac The following are the results of several | extras. This club is made up of South Rl:wu 18, Im]: "»li. wen for i his I'wfl“og ‘ 3 A through the different departments and — cepted Scottish Rite of Free Masoary for | elections s s Gl Taland w8t 80| OmANA'S b vy s iis morning. 10 evening he will preacl me his own photographer. . uiiaay IMFORE RS Y fons among Grand Island's socret sc maha's best young peoble, and the partios | on Unreatized.” After i Al ST Indeed he did’;,u(l( mmit pictorial | made deep cuts on winter goods. e AU il o the southern jurisdiction of the United | cicties 416 K1 Well BSnded il el §riGee 1 “Unreaiized,” after which the oficers f le cannot beg ote 3 v, The usual reduced rates in effect for | & . t g ¢ 2 . will malke some statements on the work of suicide by turning his ll("‘_" ']"-’““’“" "“),\,:‘ :,""i':.‘:,.::‘. Li‘.l.lq*m..fw‘:_n'.:,djh:.r..m]’,‘,:’;‘.i Chr! P w Yoars, via States, now living in Nebraska. The can Camp No. 408, Modern Woodmen—T. A. | Those present were: Misses Maud Callanan, | the vear and the present condition of the himself, he assaultc ! bis friends, ene- v des 5 lote L 1 t 3 o » 3 TR didates were [.. M. Anderson and D, H Hathaw; V.Ci; A. E. Ca W. A D, Clark, Kert I B o] 1 ) church, L i SRMIAL NORTHWESTERN LINE. g way, V. C.; A, E. Carr, W. A3 D. ark, Kerby, Lou Braddock, Alpha Os, : mies and even strangers, both inand out | determined to sacrifice, but we cordially 0 3 b c ; | Wheeler, the degreo being conferred by | Finch, E. B.: A. B. Harriatt, C vorne, Nellie McCoy. . M. Quick, Omah The First Mothodist « choir b invite the purchasing public to come | Trains leave Omaha at almost any | ; Y - J ) cured the services of th of Keason, ; 56t0- | abd ascortaln for: themselves whethar | hOtEyou wish, William Cleburno, as acting grand com- | Bauman, E.; A. K, Dunkle, W.: S, I Duncan, Sadie Macke Christie Condron- | {18 Mo IGiaT Yo Weslovan st Few people realized how bad a photo- | 81¢ c i R 0 City ticket office, No. 1401 Favnam | mander. S.; board of managers, Z B, Partridg Leons Roborts, Nollio Griest, ‘Ina | and stlss Kato Scothorn closurio let o til the Kkodak | We have what we claim, namely Januar A\ s e A t Mo Kate Scothorn, clocutionist, for graph could be taken until th : S Those present were: Robert C. Jordan, [ K. McAllister and E. L. Dodder, jr. Kenworthy, D, penter, Calkins, [ Monday uing next. A splendid entere epidemic fastened itself upon the com- e —— . inspector geueral for Nebraska; W Lk ofticers will be installed January 17, | | Addio oodward, Jennie McCann. | tainment is promised. ‘i'ne porsons wid "“{'H'.‘- . Ao dalesbin COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. liam R. Bowen, 33>, emeritus inspector gen egree of honor, Ancient Order United | Miny s Grand TIsland; Jessie | bought tickets for Frank Crane's lecturd Jainters can see no defec! < i n.}":r’f,.-k o1 thotr on bHEH! fur trimmings, blankets, comforts, hois- Workmen: Chief of honor, Mrs. Auna | Spvag Brown, Mayme Ayor, Cora | and did not use them can use them at this Tt is fair to presumo that many wanton | ery and underwear. Come this weok sitlons—Other Matters H. Young of Broken Bow, William Cleburne, | recorder, Mrs. S, . Kent: receiver, Mes. | s oies rh Gody Mrs. It A. Carpenter, Me HORIBEY BURSEE from tho number of indifferent and dis- | We commence Tucsday the greatest | uitomnted 1o closo up. the affairs and start ou, John J. Morver, . K. Subborough. | Mrs. 'Laffen; outer warden. Mrs. Smith: | Fiolland and Messrs’ Sam B, Chiistie, Wills [+ o Aeeient to Men working on a Natd Not but that artistic results can bo ob- | We are in & position to supply the | Tere unsuccessful in their efforts, they will | joyed. When the tempting menu had ‘been | Charity lodge Ancient Order ed | G.'B. Goetehiall, J. B, / Fred Cockerell, | 9 fternoon the pumping station church next Monday evening. fis Busy Alds Scoured Every Nook and Corner to Scenre the Official Views of the Great Columbian Expo- 1on—No, 4 Now Ready, \ ! THE OMAHMA DAILY BEE: SUNDAW, DECEMBER 21, 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES ' ' J 5 s The advent of the kodak gave a won- Aerful impetus to amateur picture tak- ing. It might | bargaing that must interest anybod strect. wanting dry goods. Wo have made exs traordinary cuts in dress goods, cloaks, eral, and the following inspectors general [ Owens; past chief of honor, Mrs. M ¢ No Conl for Resoue Hall—Applicunts for Po- 5 i SHEI B il A 3 ) o MIS. | Persons, Daisy Akin; Mr. and Mrs K. D. [ entertainment, f th ! at i o e ¢ John J. Monell, Frank | Powers; lady of honor, Mrs.'O. H. Tracey; | Harrell, mr. and Mrs, i, A. Carpenter, Mr AP e B i d secure first cf of the stock. T o kodak prowlers must have held as high | an : YN TYEY > The county commissioners held the last | Henrv C. Akin, Thomas Sewell of Lincoln, | Ellis Brooks: financ Mrs. Ed 1¥; | Tanner, Mr, and N { A an opinion of their own work. to judge MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. meeting of the year yestorday afternoon and | Edwin C. Wobster of Hastings, C. S. Hunt: | usher, Miss Nellic Wheeler; inner warden, | s 5 b Aoy s G H Watts, Mrand 4 i 1 RV 9 i SEWAGL > have ever at- Following the conference of the degree | trustoes, Mrs, Uppe Mias HTaRRR Hotp 3 ural Gus Main. torted views which they have wasted | muslin underwear sale we have ever at- | oy oo vour with clean books, but as they ALkl 0 B rustees, Mrs, Upperman, Mrs. Hershberg | jam Mack, H. 1. Carpenter, Frank Supplee : : Ll time and money in developing. tempted. Just a word about the goods: L there wus a banquet that was highly en- | and Mrs. M. V. Powers. Wi B Wilbyay) I HUAR AGHEASHOR Mich VaLranaiso, Ind., Dec. 80.—A little Mler’ ik i o t \ Kiarcltyiwithitheoholgs hold another meeting next Tuesduy nfter- | disposed of and cigars were lighted there | Workman: Master workman, C. F. Ri S16F0a, e f e :‘:'[‘,"‘, :.',’.,,‘,:',',:,,',:(';‘n\:,“l‘:'vl',‘l",‘”h,"i':",*.El."l',’(“‘]t noon, at which time thoey will approve the | Was speechmaking by those around the | foreman, James Clears: overscer e There are so many factors which enter | us from the four leading eastern manu- The oft bonds of John C. Drexel, gt B Aol Patersoh: IHsidR. wAtoh L Olats ”‘m‘ ! 5 \}‘H\l i ,\n{.:m\} .\1(\‘, : L i J were in the station engaged PR TR i TS Blc ost from | sheriff-elect, M. O. Maul, coroner-elect and Ancient Order of United Workmen. Obe Sl r : 3. 0. Sullivan, Omaha; RR. C. Schal ren v leak in the pipe the escaping into the photographic problem that it | facturers and wo took the best from 7 By ¢ ¢ rmiller; outside watch, D. Spethman; | jor, C,'O. Nelson, H. . Condron 0. | mas'took five f v 1antern: Sehioltm requires an artist to work out successful | each line. Therefore, we know that we | & number of the justices were presented und The now ofticers of Nuckolls lodge No, trustee, Claus Overmiller. Plath, E. C. Gates aud Harey Christie. knocked A in n momoent x.nl:fx;.‘..m ?‘ Stltitions have the rvight goods and at rvight | referred to the judiciary committe are as follows: G. M. Mordock, M. W.. e T T TR I T ofticers and_committees of the took place which blew the iron bullalng & It oftentimes takes many exposurcs | prices, We bought liberally, too, so | At a former mecting the proposition to | Willlam Brower, W. d Heek, O, B..F. | mpq samps following have elocted officers | 1Y H. L. Carpeuter. pro vicces and threw the workmeu in every did before the best result is obtained. liberally that the whole of our second | donate four tons of coal per month to Rescue | Morden, F.; F. M. Warren, R.; William o 50 (00 £ c, vice president; B, 1. Wil roct mo of whom worethrown "fl 1 iggh-class photography is therefore | floor will be devoted to muslin under- | nall was presented and_referred to the com- | Gilmore, G.: Bd Hart, I. W.: John Shannon, ¢ S % Pt A ary ax surer, g 10 bul aud were horribly ”’“’" l.' DHCSORTEREY wear. We know the goods will go | mittee BHEEETEY B sterday the board [ O. W.; William Ott and . H. Marnell, North Platte Camp—G. C. Campbell, V.C.; | Committees: Floor—H McDougall, burned. 3 ] expensive. e z Lo R TR SOLER OmThA 158 N6 208 .. | Conrad Walker, W. A.; C. F. Scharmann, B.; | A, Carpen d J. 8. Walters. Ouc of the inji fter having r reason congress made the | quickly. We know they are well bought | decided not to make the donation, urging | South Omaha Lodge No. 66 s Y ) MURICERiea Cookarall Eaery OREIstio : 4 ng req Snriation. of.$30;0001t0 | and we guaraates extia 10w p! 3 that 1t would result in establishing a bad | M. W.; W. E. Mills, I;J. J. Do . 0.; | 3. Raynor, E.; 8. P. J. Gilman, [ sic=ot ockerell, ¥ Christl gained cousciou uis hands to hig sral appropriation ol redds 1 bk | ena 1 SHR v Y precedent, the chairman of the committee | G. W. How: 5 J. A, Hall, ¥ - | M. BOM.; D, W, lx(t[ T .il; R B |'“\' Whe Dy « off, also th s cost of the series of views de- | our show window. o sure and V! holding that if the coal were furnished to | leck, R.; J. Lidgard. G.; J. Sunste § Tecumseh Camp No. 607 —C. A. Talcott, V. | ¢ ‘,‘f“‘\‘\‘ R eGe 5 l“" il 81 PRG ran a quarter of srvation in the archives at | the department and sce the beautiful | Regeue hall, all of the charitable organiza- | G. W. Howe, J. C. Graham and M. V. | C.; J. Ross, W. A.; Otto Vetre, B.; Willls | O Gates, William MeGuirk and 5. Herrall, | mile and sh y in pipe and thend ashington. display. tions in the ity would expect the sume kind | Doyle, Rocliff, C.;J. 8. Army, E.; D. T\ E. Fairall, Polloe Detalls for January. fell in a dead fuint = Th nment artist also had carte THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. of treatment, and in the end the county South Omaha lodge No. 66 will give a [ M. E. # Chief of Police Beck the TM "\’\"M seven of the injured tion of his aids, and e would have to_donate hundreds of tons of | masquerade ball av its hall on New Year's | _Osceola Camp—J. L. Makoover, V. C.; hurnce THavelw structed to spare no pains w. coal each month to churitable institutions ing. Max E. Bittner, A.; J. E. Peterson, B.; M X i T 1656 W LI v S Charles Stevens asked to be appointed Rising City Lodge No. 270- Albert 4 L. Hollister, E.; W. H. Weeden ieorge Day Force—Ivor Thomas, Twenty-ift ire fi Open Mond -7 A, m. Justice of the peace in Douglas precinct, vi Kaempfer, M. W.: Hubert S. Ladd, I.; J. E. | Kries, W.; John Gaylord, S Bon- | Twenty-seventh, L to O s s and Jail; E. tire field. Henry Ruser, who has failed to qualify. A. | Whitmore, O.; H. P. Gibson, R.; B. , | mer, M. Kroeger, Twentieth to Twenty-fifth, A to O ' 4 They had passport and right of entry We are alive with bargains; Tuesday | Grawford, W, O. Rogers and R. C. Walker | F.; George Nycum, R.; F. J. Sc engost, Wilber Camp—John F ck, V. D Rivaate D AN T avion L R oRE Atk | VO to every nook and corner within and | morning we begin our annual inventory | were all in with applications for the position | G A .S, Buuterfield, O. | C LA Max St B ) Piwenty-sixch, 0to W terBeniA I a ank Co C. C. Mont ) ral Gus Pipe line at Eas( % M wha; Z ) was blown up and will probably rec has made th lowing police assignments fo sary or expense to thoroughly cover the en- ! i et } ! ! anstre jamin without the big buildings. sale. of county physician, while Jonathan Edwards rvey, I. Installation will take | McGregor, 5 1501, d deyis i et S i e e a1 strustures of foreign | - We take stock February 1, 1894, and | applied for the position of clork to tho board sday ovening, January 10 L ’ L AT P during the entire month of January you | Allof applications were placed on file to a Lodge™ No.16 ot Seward- r J.H. Unland; ¢ TG "We The merry Midway plaisance was an | will buy goods cheap. Watch this paper. | beconsidgred by the pew board | ) 4. Mepiam, M We G Ko Humphres, r. C. entative to grand camp. | . haif day and ha ; OF HAIR o vHiioh will alsi » reveale Trade wi s get o 5 W L) St L frtlds st LSO ey 1 . Twenty-seventh to For open hoole, which will also be revealed | Trade with us and get coupons with | g Jorgen thompson fled bis bond and askod | Jacoh 7 e Tubbs, Twenty-sovent 1o Foruy.fo to readers in coming portfolios of | every purchase, except sugars. a point along the Military road. Tnis was L W.: E. A. Poliey, 0. W.5 J. 5 T8 iansive 2 ala N )n N Nothing escaped the official artist, With'the aid of the suggestions you A lengthy protest was filed against the rsh, M. B 120, at its last meeting, December 27, had an | ;0! right, Twenty-fifth to Twenty- and, as & consequence, the collection of | will be sure and get an elegant present | granting of a liquor license to Charles Teitz, | ~Seward Lodge, No. 66, Degree of Honor, | attendance of about 200 membors and after | soventt i city Jall; John Van Wie, views secured by him 'is simply incom- | this tim the protestants averring that the place [ has clected the following officers: C. of | adopting sixteen new members the officers | Tewent ) to 3 R Yor :Mond raRwillenate known as Teitz park was run n a disorderly | H., Mrs. A. Meehan; L. of H iy eaty parable. ures made | HIL 1% goloak, ey we witl be OPER | nanner and was the scene of Sunday man, M. Strayer; C. of C., Mrs. Lizzi piESH | EomtovanTalE i o Of the many thousand exposures made : SO0 00 L dog and cock fights, They also alleged that | R. rs. A. M. Atkins; E., Mrs, E. Ma C. H. T. Ric SteaBts only the very best were preserved, and Happy New Year to all the place was frequented by the worst class R., Mrs. V. . "Dawson: U, | hurst, W. A.; 1 g i of this number ToE BEE has obtained . of males and females who brought disgrace | Miss Etta Stwrayer; I . Miss Myrtle | Bryson, Year's Fire Recorcd the choicest for the Art Portfolios. upon the community, muking day and night | Brooks; O. W., G. W. Dawson; T, dJ. [ ward, W.;'R. Richelieu, S , mem- | Fire Chief Smith has arranged his annual As a consequence they are the most New City Directory. hideous. 7 Zinke: M. E., Drs. Breed and Marsh ber board of managers; BigIaus: DFRTH i| voport ariib oy eariiit ahiona thathabring acourate, most authentic, and best. Changes of residence, business and | OWing to the fact that Teitz had not ap. | Sciibier LadgSsnew oficers are:fames M 1 and Dr. A Crawford; W. E. | tho vear fitty-six alarms were sent in. The Othors which are offered have been | boarding place should bo handed in at | plied for a license, thie vrotest was placed on | Beaver, M. 3 Mex Foss, . M. V. John > to stato convention J. E. | (ot o imate Fn Th got together from various sources, even | once at 510 Paxton block. =~ J e Weeks, K.; Anton Lednicky, I: Adolph After the election, those members who | 8mount of insurance was $0,033. There are in the store of the koduk fiends having been J. M. WoLk . _Open Touse at the Y. M. C. A. Kellner, R.; Charles Tank, G.: Fred Stabe- | wishea partook of refreshments at the | the city ive b ts located as follows made to contribute. —_—— " New Year's day the Young Men’s Christian | now, I. W.:'William Wapclhorst, O. W.; H. | Delone hotel at the expense of the newly | Jught at Ha mmond's, twenty-one at the stock Many of the latter were really photo- Fannie Arnold will open a begin- | association will follow its usual custom of | Rastede, T.; Dr. Charles Inches, M, I. elected o Installations will t yards, eight at Swilt's, nir graphic poachers und their negatives | ner’s class in sight reading Friday even- | tarowing its doors wideopen to all the young [ Iorman Lodge No. 13 of Kearney—George | place Wednesday, January 3 AoathCTOLReL iRy were obtained surreptitiously and | ing, Jan. N.17th "st. The ad- | men of Omaha, when thedirectors and mem- | 4% Ford M. Wes G- H, Cuttiog, ‘F.; Jumes rand Army of the Kepubilc. over the city. The average luring i T i Jenkins, O.: George F r A T : PRI hastil vanced class meets Tuesday evening, aistadibyithelaa onds 5 18- s RO, 3 Afider KoL o . the year was sixty pounds. > ure five ] DersinssisiodibygshollatiatelondsiofSsions ter Lindgreen, F pif - Officers for Nebrasks post bav puid men in the department besides the THE BEE views, however, isthe re- | Jan. 2. ation, will entertain and cordially re- | 7 chenci, 1. W elected as follows: Omaha Post—\Willi ) > ain of sult of infinite carc and labor, and with ceive all who may call. This year the com- Hartzoll, 1. el R0 T O I Hile 5 e bt f{“‘va oot ‘]‘}\'I"‘\:‘,;,’“;;’ the thoughtful and carefully written de- 3 ~ mittec has made moro oxtonsive prepara- | Hardy Lodge—R. Murdock, North, S.; Jacob Lyman, O, D.; B, H, | M. 1, captain of No. 2, with John seriptions forms a rare memento for per- - L tions than ever before, and this means a | calder, P, M. W.: Movris Le' "} Henr: e Hes Adnms ns pipemen; The sonal possession and stud [The NorthwesrerniLine: good deal. Iustead of holding a formal PRSI E LA R Ea! y M J.C. Hutehman, C.; David | el e s e e . Tha (e : ol The eastbound local, No. 8, now leaves | entertainment in the hall, as has , R.; W. M. Peebles. Pete B 8 4 ——— The public has been quick to perc Omaha daily at 11:05 a. m. The ‘*Chi- | been the custom, an informal, and we 't SN ¢ Stole from this Aged Mother, HAIR AND NOVELTIES this, and as a vonsequonce tie disteibu-il/c, o Timitea,” No. (; leave sre assured ~dolightful, ~reception will inms, Babbitt, O John Mumford, V. . D. I Mintura, J. X0 | Ap aged woman found her way into the | ORNAMENTS ~ FOR THE HAIR. RS IvOon. N0 ATy rknown. | Lrriving at Chicago' 8: and| thoy|Iberheld o tom Fe onloclc e S metian|ineriR,y Georgo Mustard E\{iWySH Cleaves,d | B iEL T Howt, D: D, JoBi Joinson, O (i1, Too large, in fact. for convenience, noon until 10 in the evening. The rooms will | g ' H, Peldman, G.; H. Young, 1. W.; Ott | P Jarman, S.5 Robert Fulier, O. G. “since y sedente “Eastern Flyer,” No. 2, leaves at 6:30 acord v eive g 5 ¥ —_— told a story of dissivation and robbery that since the unprecedented demand has be decorated, the ladics will raceive and en- | Dihl, 0. W. Kilgite of Hanor, foldalsioryiodssination and robborvitinbl IB UNVAY/ O REW/IEIE $5 countries were thrown open to them. police court room yesterdey, where she 153 in filli - | p. m., and arrives at Chicago ) a. m. | tertain with grace and cordiality, and re- | g eI NoL 8 Pl [ 5 3 3 7 ou d ! ; g Trio Lodse, No. 84, of Platte } sl ; 2;};’.1&“:5‘:,’(1‘&_:()”’° dolay in filling out- | 2 %1} odds the most convenient train | frosh with coffoo, cake and sandwiches. & I L B, - | _Officers have been chosen as folows by | was that her son, Mike Hansen, had stolen A HAT, ™ iation is now. however. being | {from Omaha to Chicago. The equip- | full orchestra will be present afternoon and N E D igoWoR NI el . | Nebraska City lodge No. 925: T. J. Fitchie, | from hera festher bed, pillows and other rn.,i:fij‘?‘rx{}c’:fi,‘fm"d"\;“;“j"fl‘fiz_,'ry D€ | ment remuins unchanged, because | evening, and other musical features will | jor R : . . Brown, It ¢ . 1 | P. D.; J. Steinhart, D.; H. Ba V. 0. | bed clotning, which she has nad in her | Our elegant patterns only $5 now days every demand will have been satis- veople expect something ‘‘above the | happen off hand in the lecture room, und the | S jones, 1. W.5 W. A, Weber, O, W, L. Levi, A.; T. J. Ritchie, R i [ olsgiortyeats (EHALAORIY SCRWEIRUInG fied, much to the relief of the paper and of the interest of the day. W.; C. Rood, Fv:W. H. Talcott, O.1 Hanke, F. R.; Robert Payne, T v. J to buy liquor with and s An Xious to i i > waunted to sl o stufl re ney and others still less. averago” on “Northwestern” trains, | §ymuasivm will be made the center of much | ‘Tecumseh Lodge, N Mike wauted to scll the stuff to get money d ers ess ‘ gratification of patient coupon clippers, | C1t¥ ticketoftice, 1401 Farnam streot. The following athletic program has been | Baitus, R.:J. Gral, R.; W. H. tis R e St Ml i vaho polloa wat guslithanvariantibator MRS R. DAVHES who are s0_anxious to inspect the cov- [ g, Lot avdea arranged: W. Heist, G.; L. W. Loentz, 1. W.5 3 | Miiler and G. N. Hank RARENI oo | % Lot ato Mite a N [] eted portfolios read, 2 loaf at Haydon's. Bar bell drill, led by Mr. Ingliss. Aurient e sas ChubbUCkIRnaliDertue i || StelonaetinaniHATErbaa BT AR O e o |Eanviwastlssucd fand KDosoctivalMitohell , ! Ll 0B N bust R er e Dumb bell drill, led by M. Anderson. MR » | Steinhart and Robert Payne, A. C. started out to run down the alleged thief. 1520 DOUGLAS. Series 4 can now be had at the busi- Bread, 2 loaf at Hayden's. Parallel bar wo Mr. Nicholas. PR He was not long in finding Hunsen, but as i ness office as well as all back numbers. L otz bl Horlzontal bar work, 1“ by Mr. Henry. Among York Secrot Orders. T e Al e A r e BIat i smonthi s00n as the old lady got possession of her ! Mra. J. Benson, Hollday Ruten. P aniclesVolkardtbrothers, | The following are a list of the officers of | gieared naw officars s follows: John Satt. | Seoiyens, sofused to prosccute Mike und 7l UsH Watch for our new muslin underwear | o CPCAp rates between points within DBASKET DALL GANE tholidiftbren BRecoletiesfioiioricfoniithe 3. Meulstine, V. I; M. Sonnichs o caso s A LS L 5 200 miles have been authorized by the | High school toams.... ... ... ......5:00 p. m. | vear 1804: T i el Bound Gver for Kobbery, 3 and embroidery stock. It will be|F.E &M V. and S, C &P.R. Rys, | 1 Captuinod by Shoidoi ind Tiiywood | * Lodge No. o6, Aucient, Free and Accented | mpn fmp i A &3 John Sivers, I' The prelimin ggotikyanmand Be'!ln;;:idoveg mtendh;lg tno placed on salo Thursday. Prices will | for the holiday on sale De. | Two picked teums a8 1801D o | vastnn "G e Wenicle W. M W B Davis; || Beeoeoutger, ity i, ORI i At e e e ad YA R ol e oliday Season and now " s, . 0 John Lutz and cember 23, 2 31, 1893, Janu- o0y S.W.; A.J. Balster, J. W.; W ace ; i q Lewis 2 n, was con- hat you will have plen O A a eV alavas manalbatire ;fi“nl:}l 1Zx:{-| t“ mKu‘lh émd and Janu Dhelaaturerroarty dlihsasitholiisearance] |5 W A. J. Balster, J. W.; W. H. Race, | Hans \hm, Cmil Wur! and H, Hel- | up F. M. Lewis on 1, Was col t y P ty returning e lleny] il q 3 secretar L. Meissaer, treasurer, ficher, delegates to state convention. ducted before Justice Hedzes, and the men leisure time, do not fail to on like qualities, The line is very ex- | up to an including January 3cd, 1804, | SLAn arvgallery and will receive the best of |~ Todge No. 85, Independent Order of 0dd L Wore bounia over to the district court tn the QSR 3 : ; Do niot miss this opportunity to vistt | cooaoieouons of Mr., Whitmore, who Will | pellows—Nobio grand, W, R. Furman; vice Tangier Oficers. sum of $1,000 each, Lewis was placed und avail yourself of sitting for tensive and it will pay to wait for this | 10 FOF S o l'rilumls. y L ;‘;“!f"m;;m"g; Wi .’\'m'h'l‘ef“:inf?.’.ft.;‘r’f‘“ grand, J. H. Wood; seeretary. H. C. Kiein- | The new ofticers of Tangicr temple of the | §200 bond to s the prosecuting wit- a picture. We are bound sale. MRS. J. BENSON. T. R, BUGHANAN S Sagure i\;ni"\[‘\i'{" ":}:HWVS» oasis of Omaha are as follows: L. M. Ander- | ness. He has ] yuu-r! 1i ni: in to please you, both with e —_ General Passengor Agent, Omata. | which will bé presided over b i | “Ofcors in the camp Independent Order-of | 50m P-i Edgar Allen, C. R.; Robery E. | who edwio Gown Wt Dbl b0 K0 our fine workmanship and A. P. Tukey's office will be opened —— ikoy,Mes (O HuGarduor: M, A0 0dd Fellows—C. P., Carl Zimmerer; S, W., | French, A. R.; James Gilbert, H. P. aud P. = e teous treatment. Jan, 1, 1804, irst promium_at the Columbian ex- | S e ¢ o Weller, Mra. § & Swarr | NP Lundoen: H. B, George A. Bulioek} | Frank 'A, Fizpatrick, 0. G'; William F And vet Hix Child Die, cour ) b B asise 5 KeL PRSI 0Xs W J. Els 1w ecretary, Jo I | Rhoades, T ; ¥ Winning, . ; A very peeuliar case was reported to the 5 = A position. The Singer Manufacturing | Mrs. T. S. Waltemeyer, Mrs. A ¥ o B v ¥ J. D. Coughlin, formerly with the | company received fifty-four first awards, | Ober, Mrs, Goorge M. Tibbs, They will be L0 O akiny police yesterday. A man named Dan Flar. and market, ]lrl).l and Capitol ave., The largest number of awards obtained | assisted in ving and entertaining tne | ;. “‘ i'l’lll“. v l'm"““(l‘l“'n( .;\m(‘l“ rity, living in the Third ward, was sent will today open & first class meat, oys- | by any exhibitor, more than double the | Buests by a large corbs of young ladies. PR Y A g LR . for medicino by his wife fora sick child on ter, fish, fruit and vegetable marketat | number received by all the other sowing - clak; W. . ‘Reynolds, vhysiolan; W, J. - smow oficers, | Thursday. He tock the money and spent it the southeast corner “24th and Daven- | macnine compunies. The Singer Manu: | ., Atr ArisaxiyEuneraly | Koith, oscort; 0. G. Prewitt, watchman; | a8 follows: A. R. Dempster, S. | for hiquor. In the meantime the sick child Rorh one blaok east of Courtne His | facturing company’s branch office of the | , The funcral of Mr. rigor, who died | Georgo W. y, sentry; B. A, Wa Peters, V. R.; H. W. Dorsey, O. has died and the police have been unable to HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY brother, E. L. Coughlin, whose reputa- | west located at 1516 Douglas strect, | Thursday, will be held av the residence, | delegate to state canip, dall, P. R; A, P. Fair, . L. Man- | locate Flarrity GH-CLAS 4 0 tion as a meat man_ guavantees satisfac- | Omaha, Neb. * | 2412 Dodge street, thisafternoon at So'clock. | Aneient Order Un speakel, G.: B\ H. Klew, W.; . A Kahnen, Magie City Gossip, 33 346 37 ). 15t1 St 0ma1n. tion, will have charge of the meat de- Services will be conducted by Rev. J. M, | M- W -”«;‘"- "",'01; P. W. Payne; ( S.; D. H. Oliver, S.; J.'A. Gump, C.; C. C. W. J. Lawrence of the Rock Island was in y 010, ). 1 5L, Uik partment. ~ san Franclico winter Falr Patterson of the First Prosbyterian church, [ O, Hgbys [ d. M. Helly 1%, ML M. Fer- | Moore, 1.5 8. 8, Detors, It L. Manspeaker | the eity last evening. Take Elevator. A G e will be one of the attractions on the Pa- | After the services the remains will be sent | § O Gaaralcaacing 1. (| and O, 0, Homler; '8, M, "Tho Arion Vocul socicty will meet for re- | | Between Farnam and Harncy Trunks, traveling bags and samplo | sific const during the coming winter, | to Lincoln for interment Monday, JgiFReprn Ny Seerge alling iitus; United Ord Peeaband, 4 Monday evening at the Baptist ocases, Jas. A, Howard’s, 1610 Dodge st., | Ty will be held from January 1st to June | Mr. Grigor was. at the time of his death, | ““Tiagres ‘of Honor—Miss Burns, C. of South Omaha lodge No. has elected successor to Marhofl’s trunk factory. 30th, 1894, and_might bo aptly tormed | ® .u»u-.u{«-r the irst 1-:;.»1;3 oriun r:l‘llu'rh; e oo ChTa s [Buney oty Bouth Qmiahe Jodkts o — - s World's fair | + it and was for a number of years a_trustee of | or, C. 3+ M . o LTt ol Dr. Hipple, Gentist, 10th and Douglas. | the World's faic in minatur. b rrea | e ehureh orgunization. Mr. Grigor was & dBalstory O,afioh Mus, Jeho Carnenter | of Harts, B HY Wil d S e will equal if not surpass the great | oy and coffee merchant, and oue of the last fes. vidis; D, | ‘LOFE 8. 0L T 0K Hympere, o y #065.50—Calitornia ana Koturn—865.50, tennia acts of his life the tying up of packages | 1. cali R ) 0 i i . Merfens, guide Hein, R Willam The Union Pacific offers to the Cali- he Union Pacific is offering anusu- | of tea and coffee for delivery to the charita- | © 2 R. C. | Schoening, 1 W chorst, O. W.;Christ et e AR fornia tourist for the winter of 1893-4 a | 811y low round wip rates to all Cali- | ble institutions of the city for distribntion. | Swar PG rze Hrooks: S., Miss | Grebmack, 1.5 D. € L., Gus Wordeman, u rate of $65.50 for the round trip from its | fornia points and Portland, Ore. A » Lydia Kleinsehmide, Nutionil eserve. Missouri river terminal. Quickest time | Send 2 eents for our Californa § s i KAKIRT, Ofeers have been clected as follows by st sorvice. The only line run- | #8nd Scenes. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Decem- A National Reserve lodge of Omaha: I O o ~ . illman palace sleepers and diners | - H. P Duel, 1302 Farnam St. L. | ber 80, 1503 hayesheen ; W. D. Lucoln, P E. | R & s 1{11’1 R — ugh from Chicago to San Francisco, | [omax, geneval passenger and ticket WARRANTY DEEDS. gt " G Smith, S.; ¥ | ~ ) For any additional informamation call | 88ent, Omaha, Neb. @ J Fox and wife to 8 C Rose, lot 12; S. P. Chase No. §7 of Madison—Mrs. Mary % FEp et JEEn RO address HERL Dousk 1802 Farnam | —_—— le{.‘-hl |l1”.mu \lml-; lot ‘6. block L. Carter, P.; Mrs. Mary Jones, S. V. P.; s < It. ' Anderson, strect, or B, L. Lomax, negernl passen- | World's faiv souvenir coins of 1893 for | S Mityiut il wis lot 7, Tuttlo's =, o | Mrs. Mary A, Wyatt, J. V. P.; Mrs, Alice ohnson, ger and ticket agent, Omaha, Neb. salo at Chase & Eddy’s. 1518 Farnam st., | O L Van Cinp and wite to G 1 Green, ' Mrs, Catharme Groff, I Bk S Omaha. =| "o’ lot 6, block 45, Omahi ! 6,000 | M C.; Mrs. Mary Douglas, g V. O 5 5 e GLG and wife'to A C Van Canip, i Jennie Lonccker, K. A Camp No. Dr. (‘. l‘l ok ‘|}|;.l-xx|>::s|'<.r S('ll'\ns AT O TR T, me i Wihever 6000 Parkinson, S. D.; Mrs. M. J . | cers as follows . Haren, C. C.; stomach and heart. Call 407 Beo ldg. The nsual reduced rates ‘in efteot for | Doory Meyerunduifoto \oyer i)“.m-\lz'; "\Li'.l; m:‘.’:"i} fimf\' s, Ca Paasch, A, L.; C.R. Schaeffer, ( S vl Christmas and New Years, via 5, I, Selby's 1st add (o South 500 | . Columbus Loda T, [ Phillips, B.; C. A. Sieafoos Hanson, \ HE NORTHWESTERN LINE." R L) + ey 2 ol w. 1. C. Riggert, : y, 1. H, The g central route weekly excur- [ 0 A W F Moyer and wite to Jose SUika, Miss Ida Meagcher i Mrs. Wolford, | gy oo LD ST b, Shively, M3 W, H. sions to California via the Union Pacific Trains leave Omala at almost any Same. 660 | J. V. P.; Mrs. D R ] ! are the thing. hour you wish. JE Holin aud wite to d J Hrown, 1918 2cca Brock, C.; Mrs. :Coy, T.; Mrs, | Hayen, D. L. C. = mo. trouble and expenso saved by | o it Ao . o J hid g ind wife to E P Parish — 2 Order o1 the World. officers as follows: C. W. Hyatt, P.; Oliver 0! the World. City ticket office, No. 1401 Farnam | 228nd 23, block 4, W L Selby's 1su Unlon Veteran Leglo joining one of these parties. Pussage e e o plen and wite to & add to South Omaha 900 v ) Fremont Union Veterans' loazue elected may be taken at any point between | T PO T T T hicag: rden, U t iy 4 QUIT GLAIN DERRS On Friday nighg, December 22, Columbia | S V. P.; P, S . Gum- Chicago and Ogden, Utah. is the subject recently given by the New | BB Thomas and wife to Hugh and iday: gt Dovember Columbla, | Smigh, ¥, P.i B\ M. H v B0 H, B Guin For full pavticnlars call or address F. | york Sun to an article on: “Tourist lodge of the Order of the World was insti- | A. Milgrim, M.;J. W. Harris, 4 tuted with a lagge membership, composed of James Huff, S. 1% Stiles and E. Shearcr, manuger, 191 S. Clark | pypyj 2y I ; . ery 2 arties” to the far west. The one wa, S K ¢ o to W'N Nas A strect, Chicago, or vour neavesi Union | js"via tha Great Contral Routo Wookly 3, Blaok LB, Rointe Dlave, ol tho leading ropsesentative Gorman citizens A B Pacific agent, E. L. Lomax, General | Oglifornia excursions via the Union DEEDS, of Omaha. The organizer was Mr. Otto Nitionst Union passenge: and ticket agent, Omaha, | pyeif B Copeland, speclsl master, to Schneidewind, assisted by Mr. William I, Harmony council of Fremont elected oM eb )lid comfort, jolly times, cleanliness | Provident l‘“fll'wll‘mny‘,hnhlI\Iul Schmidt, presidept of the South Omaha | cersas follows: G. K. Ralph, P S H i e m—— and cheapness exemplified. "% | b block, Cnerry HIl / lodge. The following officers were elec Smith, V. P.; W, Hanley, S.; H King, urkish baths, Continental block. o YA T Y e T 8 Total amount of transfers and installed: Jacob Houok, I.; Fra S.; J.S. Curey, I. 8. and ‘I.; Ross L. Shdial s, Send for folder giving details. F. E. 1t of transfe s SAGCNNORPEIARITR OBt B AR Bt o B fEENS W b BB Bread, 2¢ loaf at Hayden's. Shearer, manager, 191 So Clark street, . s el n B SO0 Austa AMMONG, ] Ny Chicago. E. L. Lomax, Gen'l. Pass. and | . ! ifio Conat, Ticket Agt., Omahg, Neb, . “Natices of five Lines or less wnder Yhis hea b, ATty i 7 R ago, Rock Island & Pacific e cents; each additinal tine, ten cente Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, railway is now ruitning a dally through | Jewelvy, Frenzer, opp postoffics RSTON-Mrs Ruth Mellen, diod at th ’ i / tourist car to San Francisco via Fort e ——— u‘v?‘ltll_lm-« ot her son, John M arston, it § Worth, Texas, Il Paso and Los Angelos. | Newattractions in men's cloth es made | §e0ck Seatercay ooy, 1 pe, B0th Passengers from Omaha ('unlll\(\"h\.]rnr of the finest woolens at Frank J.Ramge's ‘n.n_-( .Inm y t Judgo Thurs- B e \y 3 l ] t [] ot 1 o ]cri s thcn]b at McForlund, Kan., at 2:30 p. m. This ———— ton's hous atternoon tter see the coods--to appreciate i the true southorn route and by SPECIAL EXCURSION il bt S L AT IV IS oud be 5 PI twelge hours the fastest train to all e ary ) via Salt Lake, leave Omaha every short or long time tickets as you may of the Methodist church and for nearly Jeodntion, cald or B AYNEDY Fumnam | tripcall onor addvess R. C, Patterson | 81st st at $ ool pow. Burlal i Lin The quly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. A' LOR(.I\.uhad. Block. X medy, G. N. W. P, A, 1602 Farnam A o I and Galveston, Texas, and return 5 | < Wednesday at 2:05 p. m. 1f you w wish. Train leaves Omaha from Web- | forty years hud been w member of tho modations, call on or addvoss Charles | strcot. ke block. Omaba 1 SiaaRR o Tty Thvtted. Used in Millions of Homes—ao Vears the Standard por to Los Angoles and San Fran- on The deceased was i litelong momber S‘()lllh 15th Beaver | N . g Auperion hecom. | ter street depot at 10 p. m. For tickots e &, afigor will ow e'- Mailed. low rutes, fast time and suporior accom- 1 g "o normation” relative to the | ocens et res 412 Dodge stroet, Runduy

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