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TWELVE PAGES THE OM AHA DAILY BEE TWELVE PAGES BLISHED JUNE 19, ()\iAH‘ \Tl RDAY \IOI‘ VING, |l\F 22, ]~‘H—1\\H\F I\hl\ .\'I.\'17;[.F,7(‘Hl‘\’ }-‘l\'lr“,i('li‘\'l\ 3 iz e ofj= abe fjeate 2hle she shie e sie e e e == e s sbe s sl she sie e = aie S aHe sie e e e | Sllks‘ ! Notion Bargains A Wrapper Sale Furniture. Hardware Dept. Children s CIOthlng t Ridiculously Low § BIG SPECIALS ) TTEND Bables feel the s of this | washable suits f galatia s nd mirrors, fully worth weather ae well as grown-up folk | whistle, the regular $2.00 value 50 a 3 i) 9 able r made * i plais r elastic at lc The regular $3.00 # wide : A m 25¢ tooth ol % shes ut Jbe Chea.p Hammocks | gl | : t 15c veilings at 7 We will sell the balance of our large size 3 | iy ’ FREE WITH PUR £ Mexican hammocks on Satu 3 This baby's bed 2.2 . s w These ere regular T5c goods 1t hus & woven wire mattre | e vocl u 5 = Ne BOOkS E yrices on SILK BELTS. undernesth; the whole be { - " We have rec rchased rices on SILK TIES be stor large t | ‘ 500 PAPER COVER NOVELS special prices on LACES Our 1 ure is of the best t price | That were published to seli frm 25 aturdey's sale will we purchase poorly made fu | Groceries. cuch, and embracing some of the from the factories. By following closely = thiee of fetion this rule we can tbus insure Tt - i O YOU KNOW AN We offer your cholce at Stoves and Ranges {8e best results in furn e DO YOU KNOW ANYTHING C EACH SATURDAY ONLY usually are below those [ price look at the n Mucilage ¢ per bottle Do not fail ta visit our stove ertment. inferior goods. (St G ey £ envelopes for I3 the largest stock of stoves and gLl gRr corn . Lead pencils, 2%¢ per dozen | the west. - The Foods L | Cheiee sotia fizc an least money We e every { A | Zarly June 3 1B money y over our stock Blsebberrink, 4 306 P £tove we sell - nd bronze fi Mistiand noet Pearl Buttons. e R PR E g A i 5 We have purchased the clear; 0 gesoline stoves below cost. Read e 3 eat bo S Kt b BN Satto A s pearl buttons from the Omaha following prices o il 'srfi S lr:' t Senk el black satin rhadzimer i r your choice of the e B0 ereaniie Tt R 7 to mothe @ Stesk £a sard now vou e e sl A DL Before you buy s baby carriage look at | Tmported We always lead in silks Skt 3 up to 20c per dosen. o g For g SR AR our assortment; bed room Fuits, extens | Imported chow- SAVE MONEY BY OUR COUPONS. burners, with step ehelf, Russia oven and R e e nt. | ey e lay down tank, regular price was $22.00, s s < el bt Do Dress Patterns Hats, Capsand we offer now for $11.95. lowest | Piri Coun. 3e bt ™ ecial sale Si ¥ eve, starts at 7 p. A large doutle oven, regular price was cured prunes. poun e et a0 s s | Straw Goods. ; s Household N ecessities Vv roene, Te youni bt ottarn, ot t to eac en's st iats, vecht brim, 50c; worth 50 oven for $1.45 | New currs only oun oy one ecTn toachch un nh!.u“ e et 3 Oh toves from's ‘l i MVo. § copper bottom wash boiler, 50c. | White cherries, 123%c pound. omer. : : $ : nit ! A 0c per dozen bicks, mattocks, crow bars B e en's fancy straw sailors, in white, lemember we guarapiee t Co Pint Muson jars, 46c per doz p | 17c for the whole dress pattern. Be on S it e marth e S L e TN o) One quart Mason jars, 50c per dozen. powder, dynamite, fuse, caps, wheelbarrows, ; blue and brown, Boc: v 0 early for first choice before going else : ;L CADS, ¥ ) sl A large line of men's 1bc and 25¢ Straw where 2-guart Mason jars, 60c per dozen. wagons, plows, scrape s Our Meat Dep't. hats & REMEMBER WE GIVE COUPONS: Wab e e Contractors and builders e note the | Dom't 0 see whzt we offer at $1.00 ) water pails, Tl ahove 1= FAYS POPU Wash Dress Goods Cmen fur Fedora, derty and st Cracker Dept n doors, % inch, 50c; 1% inch screen | We will save you money | e ;\gl—'“kfi\zx‘. POPULAR "fi‘ 3 3 75 each. -« e e o 10 Remnant sale of wash dress goods all day SR 3> (e s e i : | Pickle pork c: cooked ham, 10c: bone- W s turdey. and children’s strew bets, 10c, 16 In thie department we carrs everything in R e Here is Something to Jess ham, 10¢; California sugar cured ham, ont ® s e the cracker line. Never before were our 8s- 5 sprizkler. e Ponder Over. tc; sait pork, Se; bacon sugar ) : 5 yacht brim stra Tl sortments so large and tempting. Every- SRl on 5 No. 1 bacon. 11 pigs’ fe Men's Furnishings thing 1 fresh -and aice und Sou can alwess e Cane & ¢ bologna, hesd cheese and liver sausage, 5o 1 case of E balbriggan shirts and La,dies Pnrnishind's get just what you want. Read these prices P g ebraske made country but | per pound: cod fieh Rl e ok oo sdch, woreh 0 Opster cr $1zc per pound; soda crac s @ aichie tea ketthe burn, for 10c ar | Jemons, 15c; all kinds fsh siways in stock at e 4 e et A 1 case of children's cotton hose €rs, e per pound; grandma's cookles, fancy SRl mater cooler, S0c | ry butter made 15c Jowest prices, = Bty ourn-hand, tek, ey Si7]os, 1 123gc, extra value z suaps, sugar cookies and molasses {ecmalton water cooler, 60c ery £ at 1§ = 25e, worth 50 e es’ jersey ribbed vests be, worth 11 at 10c per pound; snow flake cracke ‘S-gallon water cooler, S0¢. | member this price on fancy creamery is ex ¥ Gents' Zhe suspenders Teduced to 17% 100 dozen ladies extra heavy, and gra crackers Mason jar rubber rings, T3c per dozen. ety i enc yor SIDTH Do RTNe S Flour Department. 1 Ger ba balf hose, extra qual- Iy Z5e, worth 40c. 7 ; 15c per pound; Jersey , 24c per dozen. ply at such prices 1y, ooty 1 100 dozen ladies’ gowns, §9¢, worth T5e. Water coslers from 30c up | < 100 dore ck scerfs each; ks and Refrigerators—The old siyles from $0.00 up. | To introduce Haydens' best 5X flour, we 1 SN dorep i Trunks Cheeso e The ol il Gne'n | Teaand Coffee. [ & shart time put i one of the or | 50 dozen gents 45, worth T5c Traveling Bags. . The world in & refrigerator you weot o e | ; clee in every tack. - The Sour is [ )v]lth) ;An. ee in “Y:*’X pueERieS : s x"l U i This department always satisfies cus- the new IAulI:mmur “n are sole agents. I \‘\x ; le m:yg:u,l ;‘1 (1-;- i e best you ever used or : and black sstec th 16 en nch traveling bogs, 7 Sommers Baga: bowis, $c eac | anaoanees woa sen ’ ou- N 100 doz: cuffs, ouly duced frcm $1.50. Full cream cheese ¢ &nd 10c. Butter dishe:, 3%c each. pons given with evervthing | One Qiamond ring. I 1234c, worth Zoe. g ineh rubber Gladstone sstchel, $1.50; i) rdeoll oty Amenion itese, %o Syoon boldezs, Sk eack. No. 1 cracked coffee, TiE 1 Qpe £0ld watch. | former price Brick cheese, Sc, 10c and 12%c : Creamers. 2%t oac et cracked Java and Mocha, 19 5 bl lack rubber Gladstone satchels, S0c imberger cheese, 10c and 12izc. Fruit saucers, 1%c each. ~and 2fie: One set solid sfiver plated teaspoons. Special Sale Towels S A T e All day on center tables in main asle. Is-inch grain lesther Gladstone, $2.00; D e eha ot China guld bend cup and saucer, 7c per e coffee One ladies’ cluster diamond lace pin. € tables; bargains on every tabie worth $4.00. ¥ cheese made &£t Jowest prices when you come pail E 01d government Jeva und Mocha, 85c. Our best 5X flour is made from the best c. 10c, 15c, 19¢, 25c and Soc Crys«tal covered om trunk, $8.50; Hire China gold band plates, 3¢ each. Tea dust, 10, 123 Busan Berd wheat which is erown in worth $6.00. Dinner plates. 4c each. A fine Jipan te North Dakota and milled in Pillsbury mills Boys' Furnishings. S6-inch canves covered, lron bottom, Pie plates, fc cach rai tea, 2c and in Minneapolis, which ie the same a¢ it best. , f boys' bi fust bl 3 trunk, $5.00; worth $10.00 Umbrellas - Wash bowls and p tchers, 24c each. yune gunpowder tea There is T ter made. We have Minne- Avy eotton hose only 19, worth 2 36-inch black enameled, iron bottom, tr 3 Chambers. 21c_each Basket fired Japan, 38c sota XXXX flour. $1.00. S Sugun Time wf 00; worth $10.00. 500 gents’ Ginch Buelsh gloria um- Hotel bakers, 26c per dozen English breal teus A good flour, . et e are closing out at 25c sach. Canvas telescope caes, 50c, Tic to §2.00. brellas, only 69c, worth $1.25 Plain white cups end saucers, 2c each. Try a pound of Ceylon Good pastry flour, G5 M i ) ) — il = = = ’ | — bl =il E= = = = = = = = = === == = = = = = = = = 2 e == e = | 1 i ; SmESy ==fle={ e o | committes on grand lodge office; and the ad- | S ity to make srarngements for an . WF | LF-\R\ THE AlL “EL]. principled man stole the virtne of 8 woma RAY (‘OlRTS INV b 9\ : shall prescribe the members and duties of | The Union Pacific road will brigg & large offspring, the extreme penalty was e i such committee, and ‘duulrd s’ugp('rr éxm ‘:”:‘ excursion to Courtland on Sunday, -while the _ and one year in the county jail | 8 hindsome in " the SAR i _— committee be composed of the grand master, | Micgouri Pacific will bring one from Cri S e school colors, and white, with the 2 § ous Expect Scon to Establish | £vand secretary and the three juntor Past | It tne weather is pleasunt it is expected that ( Oherles Bachman Doomed to Stey 8 Long | | - o®feeek Gets oot Fewe o front cover contalning the commencement Willing to Have His Administration Fully jbraska Mas: - sters. ety % = 3 2 nesek, t o sroeram 5 3 e ” New Feature S i 1 Mamsni ranbehatt ior. e | o re RNk Il e SRR Time Behind the Bars, who ‘was convicted of shooting Charles - The paper contains many well written Inguired Into, S DEW ORI, amendment to the by-laws offered last vear, HITCH OVER THE PAY. Warner, at Thirteenth and Willlums Streets, mays which received. honorabie mestion — regarding e widowe and orphans in e Ju- with intent to Kill, was semtenced to one Crip editoriule and all that Foes 10 muke X APPCINTIVE OFFICERS | Ditdiction of each lodge. detiated the amend: | cinime of the Deputy Marshats Who Came | SENTENCED FOR THREE OFFENSES | year in prison. 1n sentencing this man the 99 & frsi-class schocl paper ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT OF A PATIENT e e | Widows and orpuans of Sinsons hud peculiar Torar s — court lald great sress upon the inequality | pypASURE AND PATRIOTISM i ysplea S afia doager dw b € 2 good deal of kicking going on ) the law as made by the solons of t . claims upon the grand lodge. ~Mr. Edwards | There i i fuet i Radions feTithen 5 ; irand Lodge Yes- | Secks to have within the grand jurisdiction 4" thol United’ Sisieabamsrandls J0mce || Mast Soand Qopumitted uatt, Mamemssce | sate. | He SAKUURRL Wia imen anor Wit Loy neee oo L a St et e | Sensational Story that Eugene Montgomery Closing Bastoess of the Grand Lodge YO | o yiedge g to the condition and needs of t at present, and it all originated over Money, Which He Can Frobably Never e e e L ve R Was Budly Used ut the Hospital for terday—New Volume on Law o the widows &nd orplans. he ame ouble with Commonweal at Jules- | Raise, Is Faid—His Case a in the discretion of the oourt, but if a Colonel Frank E. Moores left last night for the Losane Scouted by the Doc- eter ta Bo Tatlished Tasisl- e e et oA burg and Ogalslla several days 8g0 | Peculiar One. mun entered the house of his neighbor and | Harbor Springs, Mich. to Jook after tor in Charge. lation Ceremonies. UERDE AERSSRE oot e re of | the Wealers began seizing trains Deputy stole the virtue of a daughter, us destroy- | S 3 % | pointed the following additional officers e E puty s i Aoty e s k2 summer bhe hes re- Ly | the grand lodge: Grand cheplain, Rev. | Marshal Coggeshall swore in @ large force g e ne P 200 tnd | Cently purchased and which stands out on SR 2 | Hurry C. Harman of Auburn; grand orat of deputies to prevent further depredations. | From mow on for a long time the jail | L€ meximum penity was o fine *2° | the extreme point of &' peninsula that LINCOLN, June 22.—(Special to The . The third"day's sesson of the Nebraks | Bepjamin F. Thomas Qmabe: €rend | These men were emploved at the rate of §5 | Of this county will probably have one star | “Huy’ NWilson and Georse Gallager, | out Little Travere buy, on the extreme | Loeon Cr o T Hay of the Hospltal for the Masons wes opened at 8:30 custodian, James A. Tuleys, Red ( per d 1d after four days' service in the | jer, who will be handed over by each | charged with burglary and convicted of lar- hore of lake Michigsn. This trip | [PSae, #pesking of @ senational - ftem Srand 1odge of Ma o Hiaix. . the &mDd marshel®¥ H: Woung, Broken: Bows | Der 027, and after four qayw serviceiin the | who wi handed over by e charged with burglary and convicted of lar- | » Rt dake Michigwn (AR Srich sppeared An)aidos pactli ot yesterday Grand Master lac B A oon. C. Dawin Burnham, | western sand hills ab of them were | ng sheriff as a part and parcel of the | ceny, were b senten o pay a fine of | o clonel's is made for the purpose of | Which apy 5 " easts Grand Chaplam Martin offered 00 5oLl junior deacon, Henry K. Ker- | sent back to Omaba. The men allege that | §tock on band. This individusl i no other | $100 and the cots o ‘rj;‘;'dw HCARE nge in sh and stocking the | terday, in reference o the alleged inbuman prager filled with supreme thankfulness for o, "7 el Trung tyler, Jacob King, Pap- | they were told to hold themselves in readi- | then Charles M. Bachman, who, during the | , Willlam Smith, canvicted of sclling § e R amh ot A el [ aad cruel crentment ;ofCin g SiNC SR W the wonderful prosperity, the growth and ness for duty and since their return Jast | present term of the district court, bas been g 3 il ype miadie of September. | Omaba named Bugene Montgomery, says the. broad charity vouchsafed the Masomic | = Chairman Davidson of the committee on | Monday they have reported regularly atthe | convicred of bastardy, adultery and contem District Court Notes o MtuTes s AL (b e Bugeno Montgomery was admitted’ 8e > sprudence ssked that the memorial of | marshal's office for duty Neither Cog- | o) Tils cate Oriibe iats s=ninsi' (Rbyries iOr IO O : anitel from Bncias CoGtrES S Speuty. llion lodge prohibiting the use of the | Eeshall nor Marshall White have | The prisoner i & married man, and some e case of the Etate against Ch buthing suits. Having pit o ouglas county January Wnh the close of the thirty-seventh an- | L0 iy, onine by individuals and corpora- | since then, nor have the men been notified | MONths ago an information was filed in the [ leans was tried in the criminal court thiings away he sum 1894, and remained until the 28th of pual session of the grand lodge in Sight, | tions to indicate the business lay over u | of their dismissal, So that they are now | police court, charging him with being the | Submitted jury vesterday. The house Moores will return to the same month. His listory showed that the representatives at once settled down | year. Mr. Davideon said that the matter | demanding puy for nine duys although thev | father of Sadie Kellers uoborn child. Op | fendant is d with shooting with city, and eck he will aguin leave | he had been insane for sbout & year snd to business. was A'YIN‘;W g“":’";““ ‘umml-; fil; ‘udfi‘lv‘ 1{-: only }!'f“;‘:‘.“’“:;f YJBJ“A u«;!; ':‘t'_‘u-:‘-l -(“17! nTul'-: | this charge he was held to the district court, | ‘x'“n}.\‘ L;.A he | ~” for Ol Douh i sakIng it - M Moore been treated in & private sanitarium. The recommendation of the COMIUICE |y “pyiter without due consideration or more for the time they have been lying | DUt Dot being sble to give bonds, he went | ooy Grayer e complaining witness Helug 8 cr Mg e enidn 8 doSieOIIN on ‘ways and me to appropriate $400 for | g (O T " pupillion sttempted to have | idle around the government building. | 10 the county jail to await trial. Pollowing | during & @ o doe | und str condition, almost completly demented, the ‘publication of & Dew vclume on the | action taken At once as he argued that y Boehme suys that the men cannot | Closely upon the heels of this charge was | which was in the \ ble to couverse ntly and showed “Law of Freemasoury was adopted by | several so-calied insurance companies were t | enother, in which it was alleged that he was the case of s | T surroundings. His men- the lodge the yord *Mssseict fn Jisboasks aud . | Eullty of adulters, commitied with the same Hespeler shanes £ n was such that he could mot The suggestion in the grand mester's ad- thought the grand lodge ought to tuke loy '~‘*" “"' | idusl named 1n the bastardy informa 2l before Judse Ambrose, whe ovian 8 ‘ mself. He wus assigned to a o ob i ance of the usurpation of name he | sistar t v Rush said that he e a6 e i Qreme- f was seeking to re Moores is elf 2 i t @ress that the grand master, grand secre- | i ol ent over for & year locked up the law in such cas he was tried ip the pohice court | iy the sum of §10,000 by reason of o 0id Giory, und { deved . Dust. guited S0 s ooty ] tary and the three junior past grand mes- The busipess of the lodge having n he was of opinion that the men | &nd held to the district court. Again he was | assault, the jury returned & ver has sent & flag pole g t sixty- | t placed in charge of an attendant ' ters be consituted ivto a committee on & | virtually completed, st the instance of the collect pay for the time they have | vy gliead gt - apuin be was sent | $4.000, which was se five feet. rom [ who has been employed in the institution lody m was by unanimous con- grand master, Past Grand Master Robert E been loafing in Omaba. to the county juf where he re- | and a mew trial orde | Omaha for several yeare and has slways shown £ RONS.Scn Jas. by VDR French assumed the station of the installing The deputies who were sent back to Omab mained until the cases: ware heard Com- = | Niasis ptaa iy G B eent called up and passed. Upon this sub- | oo™ PTG 30 Sie officers-elect, with | tell some queer stories sbout the actions of | Viction was secured in-each etse, and during lioe Tl Timell Xind and elcisnl. BA MG S Ject the grand master said in his address: | {ng uesistance of Grand Marshal Samuel P. | the men who remained at Fort Sidney. They | the progress of one ef the cuses, he ap. | Detective Savage returned ¥ | vt The sk slant physicien vie- “Let me ask if we hive not reached a | Davidson usvert’ that one of the deputies drank so | proached the prosecuting witness, calling her | from Chicago, where he w ten duys ugo | m at least twice every day, und the perianence within this grand jurisdiction | The well timed introductions of the grand | much whisky that he became elirious and | foul names. For this he was jerked up for { 10 bring back Ludwig, a trave s eut us often s every other day e S nerly | marshal as he presented the officers for in- | ran through the camp clad only in his u ntempt by the judge of the criminal di- | M&n, Who sw he Paxton hotel out | | “ perly clothed er food Warranting the maintensnce of & Properly L ooy 0 were an Inter ure of the | derclothing, shrieking the Indians were | Vision, found guilty and remanded to jail $200. The dete o back without his | ? sufficient qu ’ iever ate fitted end arranged grand lodge ofice for | (S n TR O L uking of Secretary W. | after him. They also claim that the me Yesterdey Bachman wasicalled in for sen- | man, a» the recalled | ravenouily, and usually had to be perayaded the accommodation of brethren? Should | R Bowen, Mr. Davidson sald that it was a of the deputies exhibited partiality | tence. In the bastardy case fhe sentemce of the | the requisit r ed 404 w ot the ward i we not have a place where the brethren | pleasure t m to present Mr. Bowen for | &dd kept men who were not as well qualified | court was that he ahall Payover to the clerk | them. : 4‘ day enf il ee timen at visiting the city in which the grend lodge | his twenty-second installation as grand | af some who were released and sent bome, | the sum of $2,000 in mogthly ins A e SRR SR ] s i3 i ér of record. - LN may be held, elther for business or pleas- | secretary, 8 man who had made the grand | While thers were tted to remain | Of $20 each for the mother to msmist in the | have passed the phyeical examir . : | show that lis ward was never be- ure, can meet Masons, interchange ideas, | lodge of Nebrasks known throughout the raw & £00d alary from the government | maintensnce of the cbid.’ If he is unable | have becn - ow 70 degrees Fanrenbeit in (e day, ex- discuss matters of Masonic interest, receive | w ng very lit work. Marsha 10 do Lhis the sentence prowides that he m G. W. Bu 0L R N00REIG . E0F & 0N NONEN _and the benefit of Masonic literature and Masoni The first official utterance he newly | Eeshall returned yesterday morn give & good and sufficient bend in the sum | Clristiansen, He - } Lolisis i w 65 degress influences? Under th esent arrange nstalled Grand Master Ebrhardt was that | Sidney S of §3,000 for the payment of the money. In | sen, John Leary et s, devoting wh t | 1 PRER.L I8 SES TN, N0 ment at least one-half of the tme of the | he would lay the cornerstone of the High One of the spe United States the event that Bachman 8oes not pay the | Seavey guve his tin ¥ g on striped b . Bk b oo gy b S grand secretary is spent in the eutertain- | school Schuyler, July 4, at 10:30 | who has returned from Julefburg tel | Wwoney and in the event that he does not give | bis off e and - ba sand om hes = i part of ment of visiting brethren who attend his | & m g00d story on ex-Policeman Walker, who is | the bond, be is to remaim in the jail until | men to re fEon s, 3 | : s T enl SSRCEIN office, not for business, but for the pur- | After the ususl vote of thanks to the re- | HOW with the force of deputies at Sidney. | the terms of the sentence are complied with y > ————— | i SRS AC. 10 . T pose indicated ahove while &t | tiring officers be grand Jodge and to the | Walker was direc 1o arrest several of In every seuse uf the ward Bachmen is & BATO.LLI MAY comg WEST ¥ ssic tonight Courtland beach | . o ‘. )“‘ "" W*l" least two-thrds of cur @ifferent breth- | Masomic f of Omaba for courtesies | the Wealers ax hem in the boX cars | pauper and could Lo mabe rélse 520 per month | e | - T an TR ren spend weary hours in the hotels or walk- | extended, the latter tender being wooe %o that they could be conveyed to Sidney. | than be could fiy acrows the ecean. With the | Bonacom-Corbett Troubles Are Still Very | tiad Work. e of Bis riletives it a ing the streets for fear of intrusion. Again, | by Pest Grand Master George W alker espied & roughly dressed man who | expiration of this sentemce ¥he end is not Far from Being Settied.s recetve no more | capt one ; 09 Wisited i AN should any brother have business with the | the grend lodge wis called from seemed 1o be making & €00d deal of disturb- | reached. for ufier it 18 perved out. if that - " BECCIRUA SUPS SEn. [ Then hia wife and Me. e 5 grand secretary he is confronted toduy with | refreshment and adjourned sine ance around the cars and he attempted 10 | ever comes, he s 1o pay, & fine of $200 and It is reported in local Catholic circles see him and sew Lim in the resence. A few deys afters ent was taken from our care ce him under arrest. This roughly dressed deputy and cal measures are ab t to be taken | &nd stay in Jall ondgreur us the adultery | “OM€ T8 pute between Bishop Bonacum of penalty If by some' chance he «should | It the d ‘ two horns of a dllemma, either to wait until | after t ction by Gri bened his office is cleared of visitors or request the | Harry C. Harman of Aubur Chaplain Rey. | Pl person happened to be grand secretary to leave his office and step e —— he was not aware that BCUIDE | outlive the sentences on these two charges, | Linc and Father C the * Palmyra ition pliysically as when with him into the hall or the carner of the Marriage Licenses for the government o be will bave to stay tem days and pay il of | priest recently excommunicated as & result gl - o stairway, where straugers are coutinually | The following marriage licenses were is- | Drestion that the ciher Wit the COSts us & Tesult of having committed the | or nis quarrel with his & 2 T *. “ ME. e passing, and there detail to him the partic- | , t€ 18 OV wealer they Erappled and cack i | of bix quarrel up v De. Eir nes eaRa i 5 ular Masonic business concerning which be | to place the under arres In imposing the sentences. the judge of the Mgr. Sa N rily vis ¥ r. ¥ s called ou has probably traveled hundreds of miles to Age. | put him the car. The men minal division gave & free Jocture that was | With & view of " ‘ dcie 3 Svening Call, seek good counsel. Should not a remedy be 4 | and tumble scrap &nd did not di the nature of & hair-curier. After dwell. | b the case ar t by . al of comment ! Coggesha ker, the mistake until Mars cume along suggested at once? Should we not provide & up veician who took 1 A 0 the enormity of the crime, he tuld | concerned, or will send b K imery after he 1 o grand lodge office, not necessarily expen- | parch 1o piz 5| A0 weperated them. Thew bruehed each prisoner that he was & festering sore and | Chapell of Santa Pe, who introduced such | wa y g e B B sive, but Btted With cost and grip rooms, | Joret (o | 3| other off und shook hands, declaring that the o hurning biister on tne bedy PLLLE and thes meusures 1o the Matz-Malone trovble | B ot e e with & general rec room o which oo Sadi 5 | other fellow was & pretty good maD Bim- it pe believed in God the best thing that be | Lvestigated. The sisters of Brethren can meet and converse, Witk & read: g E ¥ .. e could do was 10 g0 10 jail and get i com h ntimated that the Ll e DU Elizsbett's bospital state that the tng and writing room, properly supplied D i O One word describes I, ~perfection’ We MuBication with Him at the waniiest possible ishop Heunessey of Dubs s will be the hanoe . s ntgomery's body were simply with Masonic literature; with & small office —_——— refer to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, cures Homent ure and was io X p e here was no evidence of for the grand master, a convenient office for Courtiand Beach Gossip. e Turriug his attention 1o the laws of the siderable e strife being de- | F g % 0 S e the grand secretary and his clerk, and & suit- |\ o "0 SR RO SRR ‘ —_———— state, the judge entered into & bitter criu tweer Rib = « s —_— L3 ci o n will be ararnged on eeting, 1 park track, Thursday 1 able private office for the grand secreta ok SN JEREAR WS Alix" the mare that beat the greatest Cism of the judgment of legwlators, saying — . Secretary MeNair predicts the % » 1 sarnestly recommend such & measure, and | o 4 g s i | feld that ever started in & race, will go an that if & mad stole & blind &nd lame mule High & il — “pace” will be goue T thau ohe mite 1o the end that the arrangement be jud The new stea & pow rapidly nearing | expibition mile Tuesday, Jume 26, &t the that was of the value of §35 he would be | The June T n School We coult : ) . ciously perfected. 1 recommend an wmend. | Omabs, Laviog passed “Blue Ribbon” meeting. She is in grest sent 1o the penitentiary for seven years, but | Register, which was g . e | paia double “ 4 ment to article i, section 1, of our by-laws, | the Ligh water and drif form and ber owner, Mr. Jonas, thinks ber in the dom of the law-makers they Lad = OB COMMEDCEmMEnt eve e of azel Salve is the best salve t 4 - - Adling 10 ibo Lisl of sanding comimiiiees & | Mansger Grifiue lefi last evening for | Bt 10 g0 » very fast mile. Jogislated in & manver by Which if b ube | regular lhester program commend- | CAD preduce, of money cab buF. | Go to Courtinnd, cool, retresting.

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