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5 ™ 7 N ¢ a AL I AR 3 ) & s _THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1891-TWENTY PAGES. 1 P ————— e Al Fut B el A M it S—— —— —— g 7 - — | N \ ' Q stul mission at 8t James ehureh | [ R ANTE | Masons' nait. The following ocers witt e | NEVAT p AN he 1 er f Y | - ol L I OMAMA'S SANCTUNRIES | sy tho i s s | ECHOES FRON THE ANTE ROOM | ¥ e cnen o | DEVOTED 10 OLD IRE' AND [ gidrimwstonin syt [AL T T A 1 1 D) Lokl A b s TR L L B minent commander, 8ir Louls F. de Lor | Boarly prepared for i L o / kit bt LTRSSl B L B L er imler; generalissimo, SIF Bdwin R foot A, phe Fecelpin of cges UG the weck have ! X caver all the principal cities of the Pacifc aptaln Renerar, BIERSREY A. Tyons: proi eon something remarkable. | There have Effort ou Foot to Increass Interest in Local | #lope from Los Angeles to Seattle. Woodmen of the World Entertain Sovereigns | ate, Sir James W Sashura: sentor watden. | Hoy the Ancient Order of Hibernians Fizhts | during tny - previons ek this Seaso You KNOW WHY, Bunday Boliool Work, Briet Pulpit Foreensts, f ) Sir’ George B. Warner; junior warden, Sir 4 J | Tthere nas besn: No SHsoulativ mand unday Belio ork, ey, Charied W, Bavidge of the Pashie's rom Calhoun, Robert Carleton; treasucer, Sir Leverett M for Shamrock Land, on account of the 10w prices PUlng at enst s church will preach at Courtland beach this i Anderson; recorder, Sir Eben K. Long; stan R ! ern markets, and dealers find th Iv alternoon Kt 4180 4 BADLINe, OHe’ OF More g rd bearer, Sir s»npm,x‘ D, Cadwell; sword with a surplus that very hard to clean SUPERINTENDENTS CALL A MEETING | persone RAPID PROGRESS OF ALPHA CAMP. | bearer, Sie 'rhomds & Godfrey: warder, Sir | CAREER OF THE ORDER IN AMERICA | A iaona s rapidly developing her he Compel ross;" evening, cond Thomas st guardBiF Jol B, Simpac near Phoenix is now in full bloom. The Young Women's Christian Association Wil | sermon in series on the “Seven Words | OMeers to Be Installed by the Knights Tem- .‘:x,‘[,'\f:. ,{”rw:' L:.‘..‘,l,h. ,:,,';:”,’,,I ‘“m‘, ,,’." Milltary Spirit Among Tts Me v and | PAst winter has been the most rigorous | Give a Concert for the Sick- Baptist of Calvary.” plar on Ascension Day — Anniversary man, # v U What 1t Has Achioved on Both Sides Ol DR oL LU LU " et “Universalism, the Teaching ot e o % 5 O ured “Ah hards o herr PATY Meeting h aching th Odd Fellow Celebration Through . o o Ocenn injur Wi he hards ¢ i We il 1 e AL B L SRR L bbbt Ly Order of N World, U ENaT Cailfornia Rave suftored much from frost. | In the Pulpits Today. gusta J. Chapin's sermon at the First Uni- out Nebraskn—~Other Matters, A musical and caMeosparty will be for Ll HeghiiNE. CallFornin:: rONL. BroNpects: tHa versalist church this morning by Oak lodge No. 109, Qrder of the IS Frult Grower says: “Conditions remain | Services at Wesley Methodist BEpiscopal at the hali of the ,erder, Seventeen U B L U oGP CUI LA T s o e charcih morning and “evening. Mornin Alplia camp, Woodmen of the World, the [ Farnam streets, Tugsday, evening Mr. W. I McCrann, state medical ex north WIngs. dfe GHUNIAG oOmMe P | been issued “Kindness, Forgiveness, Tenderness.”” Even- | oldest camp in t city, is Increasing its e~ ner for the Anclent Order of Hibernians, | need rain to perfect the present promise of | “We join In a call for a meeting of ng: “Why 1 Am a Methodist. membership at a phenomenal rate.: At ol | LSS which nolds its national wui-wu‘ n“m o A“I; Pl LI R b e 0 ot have | N _ . At Trinity Methodist chure 4 Ly i wha [ rain soon the fruit crop is bound to suffer the Sunday echool superintendents in the £ t »‘h_’, 'y M h “,' hurch Rev. DF. | gach session of the camp from five to ffty The attraction at the Fifteenth Street | NeSt week, in speaking of the character of | The drouth will ¢ wuse the fruit to mall eity to be held in the rooms of the Com L4 norning sermon will be on “The th rder and of poor quality y el g e e Com- | pay o Safetyy” ‘evening, “Home Founa. | Members are initiated, applications continu- | theater for four nights and Wednesday mat. | (e o ler says @ ! 3 merclal club Tuesday, May 1, at § p. m.. 08 | {jons, ‘o Courtship and Marriage.” | ing at the rate of ten to twenty-five per [ inee, commencing with matinee today, wi | 1f date and numerical stringth are taken Winsp the purpose of considering plans to Increase Colonel Hogeland, president of the Boye | week, and the lodge room in the Continental | be the “District Falr,” a play new to this | Wnder consideration the Ancient Order of In reply to a letter from M. J. Murphy, the interest in and eficacy of our Sunday | and Girls school work. It is hoped that every super- | “Americ Vatlonal home, will lecture on | block is crowded every meeting night to | city, but which has met with su n the | Hiberntans, known for its charity and be- | street commissioner of St. Louis, asking his u 1 Youth™ this evening at St. Bar- | witness the beautiful and impressive cere “The Distrlct nevolence, may claim first place among the | opinion as to the advisability of calling a Is the only Real 1is- 2 0 ” g oad DI Falr 8 nelodrama 3 o Sunday school e city | nabas' Episcopal church, Nineteenth and " W Is am . 4 fntendent of a Sunday schi ,’.,“' the olty | Al atoocts, enth monies of the first degree, with considerable of a sporting flavor, the | IT1<h organizations of America Hatlohal sonvention of MEmbere oL Boarde of S * e Preaching at the Unitarlan church this ast Thursday evening twelve members of | incidents all leading up to the race scene in Like almost everything Irish it originated [ public works of ”‘\{‘ various "\; '“““ /t’/'l’ (7/ ///l' 1[ ar (’/ ///(’ year of the Boar - This is signed by Superintendents F. W. | o0t o '8, W, Gould of Ohlcago, | Red Willow camp at Callioun came down to [ the last act. Edwin Barbour, the au in Treland and managed to cross the Atlautic | country, Chairmar Hills of the First Methodist Episcopal Sun- | gecretary of the Western Unitarian con- | observe the manner in which the various | has skilifully incorporated in the play mat AL AL UL ot LR L esent century, and | o"n jqen, He fs of the opinfon that much /\)"/'"//1.1’”- ]/H‘ /,{”‘ i the early part of the ¥ began sowing the sec @ay school, J. C. Wharton of the First Pres- | ference, Lecture in the evening by Mr. | degrees are conferred by Alpha camp, and | teaqures of ks t of friendship and byterian, W. O, Taylor of the First Congre- | Gould. Subject: “Some Utoplas.” e mtally (o paCrrel 3 o, camp, ad | features of rural New England Iife, familiar | bOKA sOMINK the soels of friondship and | good would result from the interchange of S i P ational, H. M. Harder of the §t. Mary's | Trance speaking every Sunday evening at [ of the Morning desree. In dramas of & simllar ; character already | Lipkadilitd et i R HCLCOELUE Sl Ll dbL e Wl never been questioned. sl U R S e 8t. Mary's | ;30 at the residence of Unclo Poter Stewart, | _Thursday evening, May 10, Alpha camp | seen here. The story told in the five acts | ¥ l:;;o“‘.\[l‘_v l[l;mlx'i hed and prospered excoed- | posscssed by the representatives of the older venue Congregational, A. ector of the el Lol Avenue Congreg nfllnl. A‘ T. ‘N‘ 41r e ‘, southeast corner of Fourteenth and Webster | Will glve a May party for sovereigns and [ of the “District Falr” is an interesting one, Mrinity Methodist Epigcopal, C. B. Jacobs of | (oo™ A)l who are interested In the | their friends in Myrtle hail, Continental | Jeading up to thr only when they review the | cities, as well as wr“(‘-‘I»ku|:'\l(-“|:x‘lv;:f.\y".:;..\u // 75 ()”/'1, /)z caunse ‘_7/ l/,\’ disastrous days of the '40's in Ireland, when | {oUching perimen ng situations and excit He calls attention to the fact that the in- the First Baptist, H. O. Devrles of the Grant | progross of the age are cordially invited, block, at which musie, literary selections | . E N A famine and pestilence were ramp: s LG U 38 A 3% 3 N oA A e i Ronntiei L U ed. | ind dancing Will be the prongunsed oaiures | M8 climaxes. Arthur Graylock (efferson d pestilence were rampant, that | spectors of buildings and chiefs of fire and lrene /1(/()1/3 SUCCESS //1(7/ . Rev. Luther M. Kuhns will conduct di by, Irishmen can appreciate the full necessity of | police have the 5 ? ; Memorlal Evankelical Lutheran, C. W, Mil- [ | Rev. Lithor B e e tireran | Judging from the excellonce of the program | LAoyd) 18 induced by his supposed friend, ! i ! ity of | police have their mational organizations, and y Ved NS, Solftt Tenth Strest Methoist | Yine services at Grace vangslical Lutheran | ung attendance In' the D OB | Fiechy: Fen aTAW: (0 whger v AT hIR® 5ok such an organization for the material bene- [ that the large attendance at their annua 9y Py e ? Eplscopal, T. 'C. Wallnce of the sitside f EiciCh o Wosiworth avenues, at i1 a e | tertainment will be an unqualified success. | sians on the chances of the horse Sunbean, ':"‘] It ato\ed on™ Tea remberd T (ele: | pnsentiony i ICLUV O BOoE e e L other :‘,( @aridh Congregational, H. J. Stirling of the West- | 43478 550 P50 00 preach at the morning - = owned by Rentzla The latter arran darkest and loneliest hours as strangers in NSt POTRTRAR WoFe: “« i minster Presbyterian and Mrs. C. C. Belden | {00 & Po ¥ ho Bellever's Unfon with IT WAS ODDEELLOWS' DAY, with the jockey that the horse shall lose. | Our land e BN AL St Fie: (RAT K. gofivans war his lory las come of the Unitarian Christ.” - Rentzlaw is actuated by a desive to reven ew Yorl : entzlaw s actus a desire to revenge ¢ k state was first to organize, | tlon of the representatives of any other W 9 Y. M AfTuirs, Trinity Cathedral—Eighteenth street and Fifth Anniversary of the Craft's | himself on Nellle Fielding (Beatrice Ingram), | which was followed by Massachusetts, Penn- | branch of municipal service. to //1(3 S /‘”L’ at (1// tion in Ameri ehrated. Arthur ced wife, who has slighted his Capltol (o] Gardner prsiies Lty g 5 m.; men's | YORK, Neb., April 28.—(Special to The | suit. Sunbeam loses the race, and Rentz of Sulclding. ///('V ’ZC’()///(/ S/l[/lt,’ é), for (he Graylock | @ 10n& period of time its growth was confined | ALBUQUERQUI, N. M., April 28.—Three wenue—Very Re The most Ca ver y Vevs wak scoredsut thiy aswactation; kne i |80 Hely cominnion, 8 : bible class, 10 a. m.; morniig prayer, lit- [ Bec)—The celebration of the seventy-firth | 1w then produces a de sylvania, Illinois, Ohlo and Connecticut. For tisfactory roll of 1,359 mem- addition 101 applications for any and sermon, 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 5 ; firm, signed by Arthur's father, Rentzlaw | to the eastern scaboard, but finally it took | nay P \Giate . on file. The committee and secre are | 3 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon, anniversary of Odd Fellowship in America | jyinjs the deed was igned by Arthur, and | UD its march throughout the country and e e V(fi(}t'/t'(l /) ("//ll. Dressing for @ record of 1500 members by | o'clock. was observed at this place Thursday. Spe- | demunds that he be arre for forgery, | today It is represented in every state and | lere on the charge of murdering D. M. Smith S May 1, and at the same time to aid in the k e ; cial trains arrived early in the day from | Atthur seex no way to prove his fnnocense, | territory and by over G00 counties from | at Deflance station have attempted suicide effort of the directors to the associn- MISTRESS OF HER OWN HOME, Lincoln and Fremont and nearly evory city | and, accompanted by his uncle, he sails for [ Maine to California, from Minnesota to | The Indians ascended to the top of a cage Thoro I, In fact, no publieation which en tion year on that date free of debt. Many X of any Importance in this section of the state | Australle In the ship Molly Graylock, owned | Texas. Notwithstanding the fact that fix | Jumping off head first, one of them strikin ters Into sirlous rivales with It ¢ e % 1t 18 o o e hiven 1{berally tor this | Mrs. Mary Laur Seoking to Estabilsh 1 Was epronted by e aa i of he Siate | and commanded, by his fathers old friend, | Mmembership contists of Irishmen and their [ &0 iron bar, breaking his neck, the other ot i way tn ‘witeh pirDoss, Rights Through the Courts. of the Independent Order uf Odd Feilows | Captain Salter (George W. Walters). Three | descendants and that its aims and objects [ falling on the stohe floor of his cell, fractur- K- ARINg It 1T L8R Last night the bible class held a recep READING, Pa., April 28.—A decided sen- | and Rebekah lodges. The dny was & per- | years later the two return from Australia, | are charity and benevolence, it encountered | Ing his skull. The third concluded ot to » inpluie tion to all former attendants at Colonel | gation has been created here the insti- | fect one and nearly 5,000 visitors were pres. | having accumulated —vast e Th much _opposition at the start from many | Make the attempt when he saw the plight of uzhigotng 1y A Apoetn. G Jaranal Bird's,class. Rev, J. M. Patterson delivered | ¢ o bo the attorneys of Mrs. Mary Laur | €Mt George L. Loomis of Fremont aud H, | bring with them, also, an Australian tur who should have been its staunchest friend: LA L SLLDL LT RS ) %o ceh can be found. We congratilats the a whort address. A letter from Colonel | H S i e At C. Hufl of Des Moines wete the speakers of | king named Tempest. Rentzlaw still holds [ This antagouism was owing, in almost every irectum Leasod to C. C. McIver. CLLIMEHSE R ot s ARG Bird was read, ~ Mr. Abel gang a solo and | Of an action in trespass against Mary Pot- | (o occusion. The parade at 2 o logk v the ' forged deed for the Graylock farm, | Case, (o a milsconception of the principles | gyN FRANCISCO, April 28.—Directum, :;;,{":‘:‘r te most, trumplintly successful . | hoping that Nellie Kiclding will consent 1o | and aims of the socie z his wife. He has entered his hor However, the opposition was met by the | KIng of trotting stallions, has been leased by sver damages for the alien Mr. Stambaugh presided at the plano. The [ tiger, to r tion | lengthy and well conducted, Maetings w young men's service of song and prayer was | of the affections of her husband, George ¥ | held in the afternoon and evenug in the | become 0 i v 1 % = ) held at 7:30 and was conducted by Mr. Mc- | Laur. No declarations of particulars have | Methodist Episcopal church and fully 1,500 | Sunbeam for the roces at the District Fair, | SH® O Who hiad the organization in hand, | his owncr, John Green of Dublin, Alameda (et e / 0 Wy Gwine and George Giln vet been flled by Mrs, Laur's counsel, but the | People Histened to' the program on’euch ‘ve- | Tempest has also been cufered. —Rentzlaw | GI% COD €VEty obstacle was overcome and | county, Cal., to C. €. Mclver, a wealthy wine 12 is the O ornal iiis dtteFnoon+ PR fa delivars. tho v Mrs. La ounsel, o | People listened to the program on each oo- | neets Arthur and his uncle, beh of whom | the society planted on a firm basis which has | grower of Mission San Jose, for a term of S address, and a chorus of deaf mutes from the [ Sult was brought and entered in the protho- | Apign quartet and the Cecilian Ladies' quar- | are in disguise, and is Jed to wager all his been the means of its membership Mereasing | one year. Orrin Hickok, the veteran driver, [If 1” L, 0// 230 2p), Deaf and Dumb Institute will render sacred | notary’s office. Mrs. Latwr, It is sald, claims | tet took part in the exerc wealth and the deed for the Graylock farm | to the now flattering number of several hun- | has been engaged to handle the black stallion ar oor. erwar P I their Intoresting manner. Mrs. | $50,000 damages, and when the case comes up | ' BLAIR, Neb., April 28— (Special to The | against an equal sum of money put up by | dred thousand, which is beyond the expecta- | for the east campaign and will soon start B, Cook will sing, ““One Sweetly Solemn | for trial it will be decidedly interesting. M. | Bee.)—Thursday evening the Blair lodge No. | the former. Rentzlaw endeavors to secure | tons of our most sanguine officers. It Is | with him for Terre Hautc éoo/c: /l(ITV’L’ éL’é’/l cain ét’ Thought,” accompanied on the plano by Mr. | Laur is a member of the Laur Brewing com- | 4 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, cale- | the services of Spotty Reagan (W. W. now an acknowledged power for good ’ ’ A S PRG0S pany. Mr. and Mrs. Laur have becn married | brateq the seventy-fAfth anniversary of the | Craig), the jockey, who was his lauocent [ throughout the world, not alone for the y 1277 Seorolary Obor continues hia character | about ten years and have no ciliren. Mes. | order fn the United States with appropriate | tool in working Arthur's ruin. Spotty re- | material benefits it extenis to its mem. and will be wr wien, studies of old testament men at the bible | Pottiger, the lady in the case, has not only | evercises. After the exercise ) fuses his offers, but consents to ride Tempest | bet he hedside or when In distress, but : Slass at 2:30 p. m., which will hereafter be | friends in this country but in Burope where, |\ spread. fer the excrclses a supper | @ o0 rtnun when he leatns the object of the | the undeniable support it has given to every Some of the éuf (_7/ l/lOSL’ l‘/lt!f /I(Z'Ud held in the parlor. it is suid, she spent some years and was | By U3 SPRINGS, April 28.—(Special to The | latter. Rentzlaw determines to save his | worthy cause appertaining to Ireland and SWELLEST IDEAS Monday evening W. B. Gurley will lecture | married to Sir Heney Ro 1 English baro- | pee—The 0dd Fellows of this pince and | Wagers, and, after locking the doors, scts Irish nationality, " and_ much of the Irish s been written none are “Great Lawyers and Great Trials.”” This | net, and during their few years of wedded fymore o( relel g the 3 o blacksmith sho djoining the | Mational progress may be attributed to the ¢ on “Great Lawyc Wymore united in celebrating the an. fire to the Dblac i shop; SauBn(ng SRS ) iyt ol F ORI A istsitIon SaEs e that have yet lecture will be open to all, and will be one | life together she moved in the best circles of | yitsary of their order here. A 290 | Graylock farm house, in which Tempest is [ WY AT of the most interesting things that has been | English society. He died while they were [ YeTBRY OF FOCr 00Cr ore o faviied | waiting. Spotty arrives, and, finding the | Hibernians, for they are ever ready to strike appeared are shown any way as (7(771//51’5'/16713- Gurley s one of the brightest speakers in | turned to this city. She still retains many | g ni0n © Rey, Mr, Dudly of Wymote de. | smashes one of the doors down, and rides not with such weapons as England would be in our -, /7, display his fine descl 3 ad , s | TP ABLE ROCK, Neb., April 25.—(Special to | meet in the rict Fair races, and, after a | " g L - ysl- . Bov el claim she is entitled to. Her father many |, AT ROCKE Eeb, STC ebeated. the | most exciting raco Tempest wins.the race. | ¢dl strensth she can produce we haye long i l/lOS[’ l‘/l(lf may /)C writ- entrance to the reception room, stating, | politician and she was the only one of the | ‘o in the opera s, < \istactorily explained, and Rentzlaw is ar- | lectual forces were made manifest by Glad- i ~ entrance y ing, - . ) 0L s0s pera house, consisting of | satisfactorily’ exp . an stone s it i 2 " An Elk's Head Would Look Well Here,” | family (o leave l::xfi:.m?lr{”.ll:k)lmlilr.x;“ll‘:‘llil:‘l; rayer, songs and an oration by Rev. I'. G. | rested for forgery, it being proven that he | Stone n his )r‘|||;|~:”|ly“flx1:l:: (o an) il and Latest Novelties. [ ten, the Ct/lfll}’_y LVdV has been heeded. Mr. Erastus Young has | aro still ilving tozether ot et BRI | johnson, D.D., for thirty years a member of | signed the false deqd. Nice fs puntshed and | pilogng of the home rule bill throush P 3 ) y Joaned 4 magnificent cik's head, which will | home and some of their friends deny that | dohnson, D-D-, for thirky ¥ears & B o6 R g umpharlt, The comedy parts in iome rule bill through Par- el Book will be the mine o STiEIh g 93 q mounted. There Is still a place for another | merely des Wblish her full right | BOO I e Graylodk! whose singlng and | entasonizing him in 189 o . W it Hall, as Roxle Graylock, whose singing and | eniagonizing Wi n 1863 = 0 Ask to sco owr $5.50 Tuts. W | /0m which all tnfor- with its bold faced appeal. 2 iy The Tieey-—Talmage lodge, No. 217, Inde. | Scully, as Unele Phil G , and Minnie 2. Mr. Julius Myer has promised to recount ROYALISTS STAND FIRM. e B ) el R e 0 e L A T haihe e company | all the essential qualifications which go to 3 yer has p e pendent Order of Odd Fellows, celebrated | Hill, as Mary Antd Pepy The company | e .n“tho deal soldler and that there exlsted city for the price. given in the association building. Mr. | traveling in this country. Then she re- | juoo \ire prosent and partook cf a grand [ doors locked, secures entrance by the roof, a blow at English supremacy in Ireland, but and of Yo suggestive liitle card placed over the | years ago was a well known republican | The Bec)=ihe Oad FEIOWE cCleprtel ARe | i, Sl foytal reunt fEverything 14 | Since resorted to other means. Our intel- JETTED TIPS, bo placed over the mantel as soon as re- | any separation is intended, Mrs. Laur being ot e operd house furnished a | riue i ISR ien by Jostio Mag | llament with rovalty and wealthy influences head over the door, and the sign Is still up [ and title as mistress of her own home. TALMAGH, Neb., April 28.—(Special to | dancing evoke considerable applause; Neill | AGE, b the fact that many in its ranks possessed | Moo ave abead of anything in tho 5 W il 7 3 o i i ll | 72alion w: e gleaned. some of his early experiences with Indians 1L in Tine with | the. seventy-0fth anniversory of the order.| Is evenly baianced; the scenery fa all new'| foria the (Con) Soliler and that there existed S Hawalians Who Refuse to ¥ at a later dat 3 oric ‘ith appropriate exercizes at | and Is a marvel in stage mechanism. The K 9, The most practical lecture given Thursday Higeptl e e the Muthodist Boiscopal enureh. The mem: | Pickaninuy band has mude a bit. military taties ana disciptine, “tor “deer | | CHEDTL w2 & evening by Dr. Milroy on “Physical Rev- | SAN FRANCISCO, April 28.—Advices 0 | porop fhe order met at Pythian hall at 7 K = down, In the loarts] Stlslabmien agdi ol e, S e artAInLs Of aeting loRs 1o 1° erence’” will be repeated soon by special re- | the Associated press from Honolulu up to [ ;" and formed in procession, and with The attraction at the Fifteenth Street | descendants burns a kecn love for the mili- 1417 Douglas St. P TTh With: rarard (0. Uhe eIneAtOUS quest. a 2 vali ot Mon- | the si e setios he Nillawe. | theater for one week, commencing Sunday, | tary art, which gave to the proud sons of strugglo for the Unfon. and (o those now 1v- o ApriTiiiatuteltratya 000froyallstaimstiMon Hhi heffsinterptratariilisooiotiontot the ty1lInke, 5 A Prisoner for | the Gael in ancient times the power t 5 ? T 1t ¢annot fafl (o' bat soures of instruction First Presbyterinn Services. day evening, April 9, and adopted resolu- | as invited guests, preceded by Talmage | May '9'(‘1‘;:“:,;:?::‘:'&.“ paladpsiaonerisony (el (Gacl i lufanclentiimaeticBpotioriite Ing it cannot full to b i soiirco ¢ At the First Presbyterlan church this | tions condemuing the manner In which the C:‘;T.‘;i-.l\;m':jf.l.'m.']',"’"{.::fl:‘e ,'I°n,,(3"’l|"],\'.,',3';l.::., comedy dramas. While abounding in universal | Anglo-Saxon pirates flee before Erin's flag. (I & literney nengo 1t has no_ supecior; in evening the pastor, Rev. J. M. Patterson, | provisional government has provided for the f AR B0t COM faored to a large | interest it is replete with pure natural com- | And in our own times we find on the battle- | PPinyro]e Repairing (8 ) News and Courier. will conclude his Sunday evening lectures | clection of delegates to the constitutional | gudiance. Ttev, M. Demolte deliversd an | edy. The representation is characterized by | flelds of Burope and at home that same valor A P o eneral sub- | convention, and calling on their compatri- | enthusiustic address on 0dd Fellowsbip, | an idcal company aistingulehed for histrionic | Of the Irish soldier which has not been sur- el by men of quy ruce sy wse | Bicycle Sundries| Certain of the out- for the month of April on the fect: “Young People for the Times.” The [ ots and sympathizers to refuse to take the | which capt Bpecial topic for the evening will be “Young | oath of allegiance to the provisional govern- | ~ FAIRMONT, Neb., April 28.—(Special to 2 - People fof Law and Modlciner The subject | ment necessary to render them eligible | The Bee)—The Odd Fellows of Fillmore [ The phenomenal soprano, Ellen Beach Vaw, | ceeded In glving its ‘members a thorough . . of the morning sermon will be: “The Su- | voters. The resolutions also commit the | and Thayer countics celebrated the seventy- | with her company, Wwill be heard at Boyd's knowledge of military tactics and discipline o/‘—[{[[fg—/)[z;/[’/y zy}[ag- premacy of Justice.” The musical program | royalists to a policy of antagonism to any | fifth anniversary of the institution of the | theater on Thursday evening, May 10. and today their companies form a great fac- Greasolene project of the provisional government to | order in America at this place. A large | Miss Ellen Beach Yaw has creaied a furore | tor in the Irish-American Military Union of MORNING, extinguish the Hawalian constitution of | crowd was in attendance, and a fine pro- | In the east by her phcnomenal compass. | the United States, an organization composed Organ Prelude—Tmprovisiation. ... Jadassohn | 1867, or to adopt a form of government | gram was rendercd. The address of Rev. | The great “high C" has always been looked | of Irlshmen and men of Irish descent, Anthem—The King of Love My Shep- other than the one sanctioned by said con- [ A. A. Randall was a masterly effort. The | upon as the acme of range, but this youn, This society will open its national conven- by the Geneva Mandolin club was | debutante sings more than an octave above | tion on May §, with a national and state pa- inative--imperfect and wrelched attempts at for the day will be as follows onherd e, it B.Hawley | stitution until a definite and final adjust- | mus o i in{eeiay HordoniMa e Ly for bicycle chains £ Z raan e doma LI ..Merkel | ment of the Hawaiian matter shall have | heartily enjoyed. The singing by the Exe- | this. It is certainly wonderful, and no one de May 9, in Omaha. : 5 5 Boprano Solowdhere Is o Green Hill.Gounod | peen made by the United States. ter quinoc’ Nas a pleasing feature of the | should miss hearing her. This will be the first national convention el H /lléffll’} 0/ iy /)/ years Organ Postlude A Whiting | , The ex-queen was opposed to the meet- | program. But, apart from her compass, the quality | of the order in the west since 1886, when it BVRNING B ing, which was held against her protest. | HARVARD, Neb., April 28.—(Special to | and general finish of the voice is declared | was held in St. Paul. It was a great fight - . @00, are 10wW (-/),(Zognz OrenneErel e Garon noE Merkel | It 18 reported the movement really means | The Bee.)—The Independent Order of 0dd | by the eustern press to be all that could be | at the national convention in New Orleans PRICE 25 CENTS, S 5 S Qan PreludeCanon in B icgis MEnke! | the formation of a new party of rovalists | Fellows of Clay county met at Harvard fo | desired. Bie 4 with our neighboring cities Detroit, Kansas . nto the liokt in the A e bE Mawoyord God. o Buck | and o few former annexationists who are | celebrate the seventy-fifth anniversary of | 1In a column criticism recently published, | City and others for the honor, but owing to The only lubricant that lubricates 2,500 74 - Organ Offertory— ng Pray Shelley | dissatisficd. Many Amerlcans refuse to | the order in America, The weather could [ the New York Herald says: the clever and intellectual arguments of our | miles of noiseless chain, Gre: soline will 8 take the oath, fearlng they will lose their | not have been more favorable, and there | “A soprano who can sing high C and sus- | distinguished citizen, John Rush, who painted | e o0 chain run perfectly. Nothing | V@272 /10/(3 f/[(zt l‘/gg_y Duet—My Faith Up to Thee.... G ‘i, Schiecker | right to vote In the United States. Only | was a large attendance. Sufton, Edgar, | tain the note well is supposed to have a | so highly the hospitality of Omaha citizens, K Messrs. Copeland and Treynor. 700 out of 13,000 voters have registered. Fairehild and Stockham lodges were repre. | good vocal range, but Miss Ellen Beach Yaw | with her numerous attractions, we were the | met on the road will faze it. The tube s é - / Z/' Organ Postlude—Canzonetta del Salvator ————— sented. At 11 o'clock a. m. the procession | of California can sing above high E [ favored ones. cleanly and convenient for the pocket, may (4 olstec ZlfiO?l Rosa. e . <Lisat MAY STOP THE FAIR. formed, headed by the Silver Cornet band | # * * Christine Nilston used to (drw(; holr The committeemen are not sparing either t/ é/ W To Ald the Sicl of Harvard and the German Cornet band | audience into the seventh heaven of enthusi- | money, time or labor to confirm the above ‘7) SROLAIE e Alok, = Lion and Bear Wrestling Match May End | of Sutton, passing through the principal | asm by singing I sharp in Mozart's “Magic | opinfon and expect to send their visitors A. H. PERRIGO & CO., 44 uocee as war Monday evening at § o'clock, at the Young the Midwinter Exposition. O et e anodist. Episcopal church, | aiute.s Miss Yaw sings F sharp without an | back to thelr homes sounding the praises of A ) Women's Christian assoclation rooms, the SAN FRANCISCO, April 28.—The city | where Past Grand Master Joln: BEvans of | effort, and sustains the note \»'lllh the m;m- Nebraska’s great metropolis, Omaha. 1212 Douglas St., Statc Agents. Listories. following will be presented: T $2o TR FEU) FEO E REe Omaha deliyered a very interesting oration, | est quality. The highest vocal range of a - g IAN0 Se10erer s oreeseseseenesr Selceted | o O O e inlotic wyent | after which the ' procession went to the | singer recorded by story was that of Lu- GUESTS OF THE JOBBERS. et A Niks James, aatotaks A aLe Grand Army of the Republic hall, where a | crezia Ajugarl. Mozart says that in 1770 he Tho Century Compiny has done a groat Vocal Solo—Hu:h a-Bye... ...Denza | which Colonel Daniel Boone has so ener- | ginner had been prepared, and over 400 | hoard this soprano range from A below mid- [ The attendance of buyers is diminishing | e make a speclalty —of repairing | | Bie'war on borl miden towie meoounts of Plano Duel Arnold. bensteln | Betically advanced in his animal arena on | 0dd Fellows and Rebekahs partook of the | dle C to C above the high C. It was a range | somewhat, as most of the merchants have PNEUMATC SULKIES. Tires and parts | | i virloia vitlos. und fn'pubishing those Ly aetiLls Aapsupensteln | tno Midwinter fair grounds for tonight. | feast. of twenty-four notes. Ajugari could execute | yisited the jobbers at least once this spring, [ F°*U N4 SRRt 00NN BERIR (] nnnoson sy milluairated ivol imen.s Khiades Reading . A A Fully 1500 tickets have been sold for the | . LEIGH, Neb., April 28.—(Special to The [ trills on the high D. This is noted In the | rThere was @ fair representation of retailers [ @lways kept in stock. Write for our com- MRl L R 5 “wrestling mateh” between the lion, Par- | Bee)—Leigh 0dd Fellows —celebrated the | Encyclopedia Britannica as the only known | during the week, howeyer, among whom | plete catalogue of sundries, I R T e T T R DR Plano 80100000 nell, and the big grizzly bear. Colonel | Seventy-fifth anniver:ary of the founding of | jnstance of the Kind. Miss Yaw can sing | were ~the following ebraska dealers: ey L, history ected his bean of an invaluable ¢ Miss James, Boono' has announced o the people that | their order in America with great ceremony. | lower than Ajugari and three notes higher [ James Kavan, Howels; J. €. Dungcre, Oc 1212 DOUGLAS §T., MILLARD HOTEL. drictor, dnd buttor the onturyts onter: Mgl alcIiEthsionod e Pease | i e affair will positively come oft to- | Dr. George W. Martin of Kearney was the | jn the upper register. L e R R oo PREASER R BRI S Plano Duet..,, 88 Arnold. ta Diabelni | nlght, and the executive officers of the fair | orator of the occasion. He was met at the | «One of the most singular things about | uander’ Brow., Louisville;' 1. AL Merritt, Mrs, Smith ‘and’ Miss Terriel, have offered no serious opposition. The | train by the Lelgh Cornet band and a body | Miss Yaw's singing, indeed, the thing that | ljssourl Valley: 1. Pri ky, Fremont; But these cheap, anitouated Tce cream and cake will be served, Pro- | park commissioners have now come to the oll about N('vtl*n;)l'-ll\'le Ol‘lhl l";l‘l;m"g ]lln -n;nh;:. has attracted the most uu!unuun“w that a i 1:,“[:4;\‘[?[%\] sk..-}n‘gth] 1} Thorg ! ¢ p, quatea 0B o S front, however, and flatly warned the execu- | Who escorted him to the Odd Fellows hall, | singer who possesses such a high range | ton, Richficld; ashfond diros. Winhebaze; AT oAl m:h‘mn‘:l hl‘nl"\‘::‘tlllgmzl;l.lhl‘l\o h\'u\mg Women's | tive t'l)ml:\(lluke of‘llm I;\[!:' Umi 1:;0 mn‘luh :\]’heh- hlv’r s e;nll‘--r“;‘.({mlu‘l m:‘su]luwrdluunrhyl :hu:lhlllu- uhh-l :o i;im!, in Ilu“rl lower register x\'f'f;:ll‘; < ML P corpses cannot be galvanized ) e S o must not take place. They declare that | the brethren. the evening he delivered | with the breadth of a contralto. ALl erol am M \ | ’ 50, s i e L lon of Civlst's | the match would be a cruel fight between | his twenty-fifth annual address on Odd Fel- | " [n addition to this star attraction the com. Manth; DA Davias MUy e Ao e TR LR into life in these days of critical Forkiveness,” led by Rev. John Williams, | dumb creatures. They threaten that if the | lowship to a large audience in the Congre- | pany consists of Mr. Max Dick, violinist, and | Yager, Bertha; Sam Switzcr, Hemingford; | WL Poekeho aruees ol opere taste and appreciation The Speclal musical program has been prepared | battle takes place their concession for the | gational church. Other speakers were Rev. | Miss Georglella Lay, planist, k C. A.' Mallen,” Genoa: J. I Keith, M A0 HINOIS AU RO DK Y80 DI 6a808 (o} { B under the direction of Prof. Swartz. All | use of Golden Gate park will be withdrawn f A. G. Washington, Rev. J. L. St. Clair and Mr. Max Dick was formerly violin soloist | wood; . L. Moody, Clarks: J. anyliving Physician; hissuccoss lsastonlshing, Wo are not even 1”'/”/ as muni- P St O and the Midwinter falr brought to am un- | Hon. A. M. Walling. After the exercises at | of the Mendelssohn Quintette club and fs Nebratla City? H. B, DinKerton, Tn- | havelicard of casesof 20 years'standing cured by him. z S timely end. the church the Odd Fellows and their ladies | a thorough artist. Not tha least interesting 3 Austin & M :, Crete; 1. I Tinkle, | Hepubiishesavaluableworkon tlis disense which ho o T A s Theological Alumni Reunion, —_—————— repaired to their hall, where a banquet and | s Miss Georglella Lay, in her piano clas- ouri Valley: Smith I‘-I|f> i audison, sends with a large bottle of his absolute cure, free to mies or ey 7(/5: y ety Another important religious gathering 1s "rR’:"(“’:“l'l“S“ 1"“"“' /“" ':; “):""l“'r soclal tlme was enjoyed, A number of Vislt- | sjcs. wtving preliminary “talklet” on each | amonE, the ome o W am mr);:lmi"[:rrrll\-;-:xv“Xy;fii»’nng‘mj:(-:rll'.tkcuu.xI;:ql;r;‘:-nm grotesque illustrations and o . 5 b 5 ERMOSILO, Mex., ril 28, —Informa- rel e ent. p o 1de: AT vde of Graysol 08 50 anyone wiehing a cure to addross, E S S booked 1or Omaha 19, tho early davs Of JUN, | o\ ek been Tecelved R (et Y ONS Nehe April 5. Rumberexplalatonithesiden iand (Mineyict | Bamiin g i B B 6 e Prof. W, I, PEEKE. I D.. Cedar St. Now York' £ Shio o] % Neb., April 28.—(Special to The | the piece. Onaw ey, 4 55 s arl ; e : M. B. Leavitt's new grand spectacular | Havick, Portsmouth: Carstens & Thieln 0o A ; braska will take the opportunity afforded by | Who dissented from the Topolobampo colony ||.u{vx;.)x'|: F.‘.‘ui'fi‘r’..'u’.‘-q"i&i\ifff“'fr'v..i"m‘v?-'."‘: production, “Spider and Fly,” will be the | Manning; 1. J. Quick, Quick; . I, Fitz mum’s Bl’u u-flgle[ They were written by biased the Congregational Home Missionary society | and established themselves In the Ayaul | wau oo of the greatest soclai gathorings | bill at Boyd's theater this afternoon and | Wiota: Huntley & Ingersen, Sullx: Winnett . S R anniversary to hold their meeting in this city, | valley in the state of Sinaloa. Mr. Berry | aver held in this place. The 0dd Fellows | night, April 20. This is un entirely new | & BRSO (oA Sintile company, Onke: @ necessarity ignorvant core Nervous or 8l §plondid curative ugont fo The gathering will be under the auspices of | was on his way to Fuerte when he was as- | and Rebekahs met at the lodge roo i ductfol d difters ma- e A Ealethy whofor ihe ), z 4 ebeka o 0 > room and | company and production, an . d8aiiaohe, Liral aation. Hlsop " . 20 tho Aluni association of Nevraska, but Wil | sasstuated and robbed, - The "perpetrators | marchea 1o 'the city oo Jodo room and | Serially trom the one scen here some time | "“8fcr huyers were J. 1. Davis. represent- oL tian, o Sarflney P J:fl-'»’.‘«"(f‘n(w respondents, who were paid for nclude a large number of invited guests | of the deed have mot yet been captured, S SR e an | ago. This company 1s a No. 1 comp ng 4. W. Hugus & Co., Rawiins, Wyo. e’ At Antldotn’ for Ajconolte | % . SN ] ; from other states. A banquet will be held on Tegallen, ‘\.f,';,“,,?“,']:",l,fm,',,'.,":‘{. D aney | AhQ was o igantic success in San Fr W, D Wright, Sheridan, 'Wyo., F. Holfor god othor excossce. L'rico, 30, BandWeeuts, | FUESSLUE, at war information. | the evening of June 5, probably at Plymouth Local Government fo Buperintendent. O, B Back. Willlum New. | clsco during the ‘Midwinter falr for fitty | Berestord, B. D, and J. W. Brown, Day- > : AR . 3 yo! 1t attachos to the artiets who church of this city, and speeches will be [ TLONDON, April 28.—In the House of | meyer, Emory Clements and Chris New- | nights, where It never received one single f to ‘oo | 161 s, Western Avenia. CHICAGDY have provid Wi clusy of - THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. \ made by Rey. G. H. Wells, D.D., of Minneap- | commons Sir George Trev M Lt Iverse criticlsm from the entire San Fran- 0 Sir George Trevelyan Introduced | meyer, with Miss Ruth Evelyn Everett at | adverse cri 3 g 4 Y 3 Sy 4 ¥sho vl HuGRAN erge orl Eogngel g all drugglste. T wie Sworin‘han olis, Rey. T. 0. Douglas of Towa, Rev. 8. T | (4o Jocal government bill for Scotland. It | the organ, a short historical sketch of Odd | cisco pross. Cranberries are now out of the market [ * i foled o i similar enters Hanford of Aurora and others. The seminary rliga): BLSpInS ey DSV, Gilifland and an excel- | It is no easy miatter to describe all the | until another season. - e i e e8ncolva ow. tha numbers among its alumni in the interior | Provides for the creation of a board similar | Feliows BY I SR SUUE B S e N, | attractive features which have been crowded | New potatoes are more plentiful and matial aeauired could have boen disponsd States a large number of prominent men | to the Irish local government board and es- | Foae e Norfork No | fito the prologue andithree acts of “Spider | prices have declined to some extent. | e Gl B Op o who will be present to enjoy the occasion. | tablishes parish councils, the members of [ = ORD. Neb., April 28.—(Special to The | and Fly,” with its manifold noveltics and | Apple trees are in full bloom in northern . During the past year the seminary has ac- [ which are to be re-clected every three years. | Bee)—Ord lodge No. 90, Independent Order [ & host of talented pprformers, which are | Callfornia and the prospects for fruits are No. Jorted execllent. complished the marvelous feat of raising | After a short discussion the bill passed its 0 Fellows. and Rebekah lodge No. 91 | mostly recruited abroad, and its wealth of 2 e bill passed its | of Odd Fellows, and Rebekah lodge No. 91 e, e il of: | | The supply of bineapples Is now fairly $550,000 (0 add to its endowment fund and | first reading. : LA an | costumes, gave an anniversary banquet at their hall beral, but the trade will be limited 80,0 : J ot fund and ] QSLNGR, BORRARY gy, 4 i | nibera), but the trade will be lmited until the seminary men are all jubilant over the Py o e Thursday evening, There was a large at- | fects, transformations, rhllng By e e el result. ¢ tendance, over 100 lodge members being | hovel speclaltics, ‘ciover pantomime, bril f Ton o “hypket continues to be fairly well There is but one way SEAHLESSE&LES, to get the Century War Yy (T q|lnl\mrs, A[‘vvrlll 8. (l:slvulvlll to the sent, 1. Gudmundsen, noble grand, pre .llllz‘ml(ml:llrlil:::m“xlll:i ‘:;Vu“\';::r;‘m”l“ l:;’;;;fl'{“.‘ supplied with game, but the demand has ) / { / 9 The Woman's Missionary soclety of the | Siecle from Vienna says that a beggar at- and the following program was ren- entertainment Hmw he brightest | peen very limited all' the season. Book — ) 70) ) aha B 4 L ¥ O the | tacked the head of the Rothschilds branch | dered: Address, "0dd Kellowship,” Hon, | features of comedy, nantomime, operd and | qhere is ngain a searcity of fancy bufter. N B po ook —and lheu ay is. i Omaha Baptist association will hold its semi e IR 1ty e R VB e D e 1 i Grai it A & ( 1 L banking house In that city., He stabbed the | A+ M. Robbins: duet, Misses Daisy Westover PROIRLY.:. 8 ¥ b 0 F There is a plentiful supply of the medium 3 annual meeting with the South Omaha Bap- [ DARKINE houso Ib that eity. He stabbed the | oy "fygo ‘Robbins; supper: duet, organ and | 8@ Afty people in this season's production, | grades which are only In ayerage demand . FOR CITY READBRS=Bring -4 'Conturn tist church May 2 and 3. through the street by € | violin, Miss Daisy Westover and Mr. A. G, | #nd they are sald lo embrace European California.canned frults are advancing Var HAGk\ i Goutan e fasydloraventi'd taaatt The association includes about twenty 2 Lehmer; short speeches by Prof, George I, | celebreties and Anjepican —pantomimists, adily. . Prunes are alzo advancing. Deal Ch 9 d da ogeth = li—— comedians, vocalists, Speclalty and burlesque | ers that are short on prunes are advised PODMG | er with 10 conws in coin, for each part s we churches, Delegates are expected from them Binalter e DR et Once Kelley, J. C. Hiddle and A. Ward; music, 1 all. The mectings b ‘\I\l'l.;l.:u»muy @ 2P | DRNVER, April 25-The directors of tho | YIOUNS. and banjo, Messrs. A, . "Rowan, artlsts faiinisd HORINCBERTRG o Ll e e Nervous | “in ““ott® ok “WN nuADERS-Man @ At traetive roreh B 48 boen pre- | Boston & Colorado Smelting company have | Nelsy AN iee 5 The demand fors seats at the opening of | ket and look appetizing. Radishes, lettuce, entury War Book” Coupons of different a e hoen pre Nelson; musie, duet, Misses Dalsy W Loana SORATL JIENAMS, 8% ther shening Af 1 dione ot in good supply and of Private & S AR R R pared, including the discussion of the best | decided to rebulld at once the smelter re- | and Rose Robbins; recitation, methods of work by prominent and successful | cently burned at Butte, Mont. The new | Robbins. The gathering was one of the most first-class qlality Nebraska and lowa potatoes are becoming ing for the Elk minsteels on Tuesday even- SDGCB.' Book Dept, The Bee. Be particular to (1) workers. Mrs. Campbell, fleld secretary of | plant will have capacity o treat 150 tons of | enjovable and successful ever held in Ora | U8 next was unpreccdented in all the IS~ | .jipor scarce on this market. Prices 1815 glve your full mame and address; @) inclose the W. B, I, M. 8. W., will be present and | ore daily. and reflects great credit on the order. tory of local entertainments. —Messenger | yomewhat higher on the Salt’ Lake, Colo- JUSCINE the necessary coupons and 10 cent give an address. e TEKAMAH, Neb., April (Spacial to | Poys. representing holders of tickets pur- | rado und Minnesota product . The “Volces of the Women™ given recently She'll Write Up DI The Bee.)—The seventy-fifth anniversary of | Chased In advancs from members of the Elk Most dealers are having an active trade | TREATMENT BY MAIL Consultation Fros In ordering *“The Century War Book' do not OUX PALLS. 8 D April 1 lodge, ul\l‘nhulw_ulll gather as early as 8:30 | in Californiu ovanges, The market remains include any other business 1a your letter oe Dan 'ds plums’ {a Marle Walah, author ‘of 5“0 . Al of bs m: '“'m.-}m \n“rl::\-mlw ".‘f:.lxlx‘ tickets was represented. The sale opened at | meeting with a large demand L «.r, Blood, Skin aid Kiiney Dis- a ith Y 9 a. m. and at 1015 the entire lower floor Word comes from th rovin eiwes, Fema'e Weaknesses, Lost was gone o t three rows of the | Nova Scotia holders of mackerel a #nanhood, AND ALL PRIVATE Dige o e fow ot e | alert for a rise in prices in the American | gAgES of MEN. by the Calvary Circle to a large and en- thusiastic audience will be repeated by re- | qo qQuest at the Thursday evening session. b Altogether this meeting promises to be the most profitable and fnteresting in the history | “Hazel Kirke,” ete., who is here for divorce, | quet was spread, and with the numerous of the association. The public are cordially | Wil write a book on the divorce colony. Her | toasts afterwards was a very pleasant fea- We cure Catarrh, All Diseases ol is | th' Mose, Throat, Chest, Stomash, | 414y Wil ensue (Special | 0dd Fellowship was “celebrated in grand are entirely out BI‘R-NEV'S i Catarrh Powder the invited to attend husband is the editor of two Cathollc papers. | ture of the evening. balcony were also ta market and any opportunity that may be - - i el - Sl Ing seats will go rapidl OMorro T - peds o I FI8T ) s D) o Jesult Missionaries Visit Oma \dent Wou raska. * Knights Tompinr Inatallation. el e Ry e yl:!l'lal Attorded: for shippine their Surpine to “shis whbats (hjnubd dp Ragrar Hionns cuzed Belereacatenh snd, oqid 2 Rev. H. Moeller, 8. J., and Rev, Hugh WASHINGTON, April 28.—Secretary Mor- Senlor Grand Commander Harry P. Deuel | theater to w evening at 8 o'clock. The Alabama was hit hard by the late freeze. cll}UPTuru:.A No Cure No Iay. on‘?uumk‘mnun Fiunegan, 8. J., the dstingulshed Jesult | ton states there fs no truth whatever fn the | Wil be the Installing officer at the fnstalla- | SMtPFUAInment will be o most excellont one | whe strawborries were abmost rips, peas | oo A o e N R AR SlisiAe fo8 e BEARNESe " « mission preachers, were the guests 8t | report that the president and Mrs. Cleve. | tion of the offcers of Mount Calvary com. | *** tanding room wil be at a premlum. aadely Ul grown s0d heans aud gihes | DS NCLIRNS 18 SMTRAT S0 oF Pem “lasouls Temple, Chleagor Creighton college last week. They came | land are to visit the becretary's Nebraska | mandery, Knights Templar, on Ascension Cure indigestion und billiousness with | Which were cut oft clean. Planting over | Do Sagp] 3 118 Souta 15tn S, ntar amplo (res Neutn will be eceasury 16 rencw many oc | DB Searles aod Searles, hisa dy ragkiate 500 o from Clicago, where they had just closed a 1 howe next wonth, moruing, May 3, at ke asylum, ree | DeWitt's Little Early Risers,

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