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A R 3T a3 s 2 e P T — g s B g B Bapsi e S A A ot ] THE OMAHA DAILY BHE SUNDAY, JULY 15, 189& vy © NI N 300 and Less on the 81 00 CCHARS T N ANTR lodwa_closed refreshments were served and Q ANCTH Q| parties who are renting buil : - ; o a o o are re dings outsid BOSTON STORE'S DILEMMA | e resmiar aiinine voume st 365 5. soen | ECHOES FROMITHE ANTE ROOM | st it seate 5y e esiivre, and | [N OMAHA'S — SANCTUARIES | fhe' e tict" o oo movat mure A for lewd or immoral pure street was known to carry an extremely a general good time spent until midnight poses. nobby line of goods; In fact, the goods were The officers for the ensuing term are: N sl Complaints have been fled with the chlef | altogether too good to suit the times, but it's N. Parsons; V N. A. Peterson; sec of police, allsging that a number of prostis Notified by the Owner to Vacate Their ‘th" incl L O D - O sl Ocremony of Paieime Up of New Chiefs of | fetary. Frank Durmant = tresseeers John | Out of Door Christianity by Young Men's | totes are domiciled in the vicinity of oltth yreclate genuine bargains. The trustee of A udd; R. 8. to N. G, Louis Landen; i L5 and Chicago stree e detective fore Temporary Lcoation August Tth, the Minnebaba Council, to N, G., C. H. Anderson; W., G. A. Krantz Obristian Aseooiation, Hs been "x»r.m'\"v to |,,\I‘.'\”,.] : ..’,ih r:vvr\\r'l' creditors was served with legal notice to vacate the room in ten days, Whatever goods Oyid Carlson; R, 8 Axel Hanson the findings. Tomorrow Will o a Busy Day at Our No- tion and Lace Department, L' 8 8., C. A. Larson A T Wel e v > may be left at that time will have to be sold THERE'S ONLY ONE THING FOR THZM TODO | ot wholekale, and as tho trustee fs fuly con- | PROSPERITY OF DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS [ Ander: I . AugJohneon: to VeOn | CAMPING. PARTIES FOR THE SUMMER | *'° “dEemoit ad,today is & good oni: vinced that very few merchants in the town A. J. Anderson; L. S. to Lonis Gu: - tatson; chaplain, Swan Anderion; trustees REFUSED TO NATURALIZE HIM. _— have the ready cash to put in 8o extensive —_— C.' Johnson, Louls Landen and Charl F a stock, he prefers to quote the following " H - Grips And That's to Sell Out Thelr Entire Stock ' The 250 grade of lnen collars, be. | Q€Casion Was Madew Memorable Soclal Af- | Filberg; representative to grand lodge First One Wil Go to West Point Tuesday. Young Swede Falls to Pass Ju Scott's pri fine W. Eklond and John Swanson. Was Athletle Park Services by Chareh of CIvll Government Examination Duys To Sacrific It-To Men's durable pants, 45 xtremely To Get Rid of juvenile suits, former price, $6: to close, $1 lem Wil 1 Rtegails Hear D, lodge is three and a half years old and has ood SHepkert Pop " That in order to be bbb a_ membership of about 140, with assets e Dbl q:;l rder to be an American of All Kinds of Staughter e 4 st Boys' walsts, 10c. Men's full suits, formerly . ; ! Laces. nt Once, $8.80: to close, $2.60. Cholce of all the boys Tindahl ¥ ™ of over $2,100. Its degree staff is con cast of Pulpits Today. a constitutional lawyer was S— fancy caps, cloth hats, turbans, etc., 10c. sidered to be one of the best in the state R the moral of a proceeding In Judg The lodge meets every Wednesday evening branch of the district court. A y, 3 b A i g o . : 3 cor oung Sweda in the new Odd Fellows temple, 108 and 110 | Many of the members of the Young Men’s [ from Clontart precinct applied to the court DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND THIS SALE Purses, Pocketbooks und Given Away—A Remarkable Sale in cltizen . H PAPER Men wool pants that were $2.75, to close. SEE PAGE 10 IN THIS PAD 8 Choice of any men's straw hats In | The ceremony of raising up the new chiet 26c purses, now 8%4¢. ) " 3 1] = k J B 00 "’ e w101 oliKE A THUNDERBOLT FROM A | the _ house, fc A big line of neck- | of Minnehaha council No. 2, Degree of Po- [ North Fourteenth street Christian assoclation and their invited friends | for naturalization papers. He was 2 ] SK e i @ way to a6e, | o A - - \ i Apers © was 22 years $1.19 grips, now 4 Cartie this fiotics, -varved: on K by the | Sholce T e it om0 e Ovor. | Cdhontas, Independent Order of Red Men stalled Ofcers. are planning to spend ten days in as fine a | Of age, and, although he was born i took place on sleep of 12th sun, Buck day night, July 9, North Omaha lod cam may be located in this scction of | SWeden, had come to this country with his 400 Inces, row 185 owners of our present temporary location. | alls, with or without bibs, 19c. Choice of dor, 60c laces, now Zlc. Hero's what they say men's stiff fur hats, worth up to $3.00, now | Moon, D, The work of rals ng up 16, Anclent Order of United Workmen, | Nebraska, and under the management of [ RUCRS When e was only 12 years old. He $4.00 parasols, now $2.08. e i bW augas Men’s flannel coats and vests, 4Gc. | § performed by Deputy Great Sachem | installed the following officers: P. M., J. | men having long experience in camp lite | bofore pr iantelligent young man, but Great bargains in Infants dresses. "{ e v Rasuuattmie - Ll Real fine summer coats and vests for a trifle | Sister Nellie Hale in her usual spirited and | W. Mel'sh; M. W., Charles Walker; overscer, | and arranging for the pleasure and benefit | necessary to insure 1 With the documents NOTION DEPARTMENT pled by you. Respectfuily 3 more. Overcoats and other winter goods | emicient mann v tod By v R : i o insure him the right to vote LEATHER GOODS AT 8%0 ED B. WILLIAMS, Agent a quarter of former cost. For the informa Ll £ bbb L L y | V. Kinney; foreman, J. McGuire; recorder, | of young men and boys, the court took occasion to ask him a few IR Hie 1ine ot X 4. genulne aliigator and As our lease expires on the 7th day of | fish 'of those who don't know, we repeat | DPuty Great Menomah Sister Kate Keenan, | W. W, Christman; fingncler, John Carnaby The Young Men's Christian assoclations of | @Uestlon as to his {uf rmation concerning the L T v 3 Deputy Great Powhattan George Lefler, | receiver, Albert Shaw; inside guard, B. W. | Omaha, Lincoln and Fremont have com- | [4W8 and Institutions of the country of which Kerr; outside guard, Charles Johnson. The he was an adopted citizen ¥ Wiotooco purses, formerly sold up to 26c; | AUBUSt there's nothing left for us to do but | tjat the creditors closed this store Saturday. sell ou stock by that time. July 8, and after a meeting on Tuesday, [ Deputy Great First Scout and Acting sined forces and located thelr camp { T ily v At AL installation was under the direction of the [ Lined for e GRS AU DER VAT ERE The applicant was catechized severely in old officers. Point, Neb, for thirty days, planning for | regard to numerous features of the republi= entire this sale, 8%%c. To some people it may sen possible to - AR 106 o oT0 80m8 paopl It may seem oo L) lecifed to reopen on Thursday, July 12| Senior Past Chiet Sister Mary Smith, and Genulne lizard skin and fine kid, with | (% iy Ll Sl : o ay the whole day was devoted to | prophete.s Siste o ec The i y can g e ] ames, former. price, 40c; | %010 In 18 daye, but nothing Is impossl le to | arking down the goods. So far even the | . '; o Ister Dora L. | Green: Th _Degree of Honor } , Anclent Order of | three parties, each to be out ten days | can government and got along fairly SHly thuy 0.t 10 «he Boston Store, who eight days after a | fLEtE, S T e who usually kick eced chiefs so raised up were: United Workmen, installcd officers as fol- | Tho total expense, Including railrond fare, [ WeIl Until the judgo asked him who made N total destruction of their bullding and every- | 1,la"to ‘acknowledge that they never su Pocahonts, Sister Mary Gruner; Men- | lows last Wednesday: Past chief, Mrs. J. | will be but $10. A competent cook will be | U1 constitution of the United States. “T This line consists of Japanese leather and | thing in it by fire, started up again I Bew | goods sla 1 like this at omah, Sister Mary Manning; Dowhattan, | - Melish: chief of honor, Mrs. C. A.| ginioved, and plenty of good, hearty, plain | Seorna® (st have been the president,” ane W¥G¥oo: tocicet: liook, « worth “tip: to $1:ab5|| SmpOrary (juartere withia: full=stosk ‘anc CREDITORS SALE Harry Ufink; prophetess, Sister Agnes H T e ' 4 1 ot swered the candldate for cltizenship, oW 260 i Almost as big as ever. Clothing house old stand, itk 4 Sk chief of ceremontes, Mrs. J. Carnaby, over- | food furnished, The camp Is located on “Who made the constitution of Nee s GRIPS AT 48C. We are obliged to close out our present Btween: Dodge: and. Dougian Sister uner appointed the following sub- | seer, Mrs, James Wilson; recorder, Mrs. R. [ Horseshoe lake, which is two miles from | braska?” continued the court. The young Black leatherette grips, in 10-ineh | §tock by August 7ui, and mark our word, chiefs: First scout, Nellie Hale; second | B. Carter; usher, Mrs. Rowler; financier, [ West Point. The luke is three miles long, | Man cast a look around the court room as %o 18-inch, former price, $1.19; go at 48c. \\1':‘ \ II.L’ DO IT i scout, M. C. Anderson; first runner, Louisa | Mrs, Cleveland. Mrs. R. B. Carte was | and tho fishing is sald to be the best in the | LNOUEN to seek enc gement, and then ree GRIPS AT $1.19. R Lt ane i Kuehl; second runner, Katie Mueller; guard | clected representative to the grand 1odge. | giate. The camping place Is close to the | Jarked In a less confident tone that that Ball feather-lined grips, In sizes 10-inch to [ #188hing of prices hitherto unknown in the s RGO s AR AtaburnT of wigwam. Frances S, Seldners guard of | After the installation a supper of ice cream | iknhorn river, down which the campers can | GULY, Must have devolved upon the governor. WBiihot; formerly sold for $1.86; Monday, | 4r¥, Soods' world, = Yot we shrink from on sale | forest, Wiihelmina Baler; first warrior, | and cake was served and a very pleasant | ousily row to'the village - swimming Well, you had better go back home and 110, nothing, AU wholesale or retail, by plece | it CUeRtt SORYE Gy ticket ofice, | Pete Convery: second Warr or, Herman Stoll; time had Vi | places ‘abundant. One rule of the camp learn afittle more about this government GRIPS AT $1.63 &HA\ RHAIT GO LBy MhothaE, b 1602 Farnam stree first counselor, Henderson Liloyd. Ivy lodge, No. 32, Rehekah Degree, T O. | will e “No swimming except when the leader | JefOre you ask to be made a citizen,” cons Tan leather grips, with lcather straps, | ®7d shall Bo by anothee. o e or other e On conclusion of the raising up ceremony istalied_the following oficers: * 1 - [ ot the party is Dresent.” An excellent field cluded ‘the judge, and that ended the proe also genuine grain leather, full leather-lined | o o B AR | FOREER BITE. BEORTaIl b as CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER. Sister Gruner made a_brief address show- f G M e k\']r_q N G., Mrs. J. W. | for hase ball and athletic sports will be ceedings. grips, worth §2 they all go in this sale | yo¥hiein comparison to what we must and i ;[. (lwn» amount of work performed by Min- | & IJ K C 1 -" s “'-"'“ »";\ 1Ty, | cleared. Games will be arranged with: West n to what we must anc p— nehaha cowncil and & history «of the same | Mr. Frank Cassady; treasurer, Mrs. William | g s ShTtios at §1.03. S o will do now in order to close out our pres- | District Court Judges Wind Up the Bust- | it © AL ,\)":K‘,,f‘yu;{ fhe same | Maithows. Mrs. Wooley was elected repre- | | opnsen s parties g ds of s e BTN | s DYRAURLEYT n ss of the May Term. was _followe ;o8 Tty sentative to the grand lodge. s b & cooking shanty Thousands of opusilua;fiew, mEYIINN | (S n g atse g viki e tha: Boston Btove’at: aorner as followed by Sister Manning and & will be ere flect of six boats has goods, worth to your choice for Ge. 15th and Dodge during the next eighteen Ui s 0 D (AU D G Sl E U LI o Woodmen of the World. been en Everything needed for the 13C LACES, LACES 13C. A&y, ITot SRIVionEE bt 7 district court was wound up yesterday and the [ Tipton made one of his characteristic | v camp will be provided > 8 days, not oniy once, but every day, for each E b i At the meeting of Alpha camp No. 1 0 be provided by the assoclation ¥ \ rousing speeches, giving a history of Red ne G b ' | leaders, and all one will need to carry will 't fill mail orders. Via Chieago, Rock Island & Pacific Enjoy a pleasant ride on th y de o e stean Aurora’ at Courtland today. ey Misston So Lenie. Every trimmed hat at half prige= A line of laces, including all the new | gay "y ring for surpris o e ing judges who are in town will prob 5 | waih laces, worth' to 40c; your cholco for | Ghy grenter tnan the otnar, T Prien, each | et ng Judges who are In town W DO | Manship, Its aime, objects and work, Mr, | Woodmen of the World, last Thursday | ye o double bianket, change of clothin 13e. It's the most gigantic clearing : ably start out on their vacatic ps early | minton's’ remarks were highly appreciated, | evening, a committee was appointed to ar- | toilet articles, towels and illow: o 210 LACHS, LACHS 210 he most gigantic clearing sale of the | noxt week. Judge Scott occup'ed the bench | and well & A Fuidi e k d t 4 and o pillow casc 21C L. LACES 210, e R R AT e & nerited applause frequently in- | range for the second annual unfon picnic first party will start next Tuesday at AIL of those’ new, ‘stylish Tnces fn cream [ AEF IMcomparable by reuson of its remark- |y the criminal court room long enough to | terrupted the flow of word:. _The audience | o the Woodmen of the World, The mem- [ 9 a. m. and butter color, assorted widths, worth | ictiple & dispose of a number of cases which re- | Was favored by songs from Miss Jackman, | bers are: W. M. Dorwaod. . E. Allan Secretary Ober of Omaha and Sccretary B O ATMORT NOTH You ¢ come, you can't help It. The | mained on the docket. The case of Fred M, | Mr. Ross, Mrs. Gertle Wray and Misses | qoorge Cott, it. W. Croft, Ed Keyaor. Tha | Doane of Lincoln will be in charge and re- (LACE REMNANTS FOR ALMOST } - ¥ oronds Wl Toves o to mingte with | Grantham of South Omaha, who was charged | Lottie and Maud Gruner, who wero also | picni is to he field on August 4 at Burling- | main until the 27th, -~ This party will be ING. 890 GO cor 90, the stream and then you'll keep a coming | wifh embezzlement, was called, and the .‘";‘ Jeebpict . A lunch, consisting of | {on peac A glorious time is to be had. | for boys from 12 to 18 years of age, and is ops TR LRI b Rl and sigh when It's over. 5 defendant falled to put in an appearance | & large variety of cakes, ice cream and lced | A good program of sports will be arranged | filling up rapidly. — The second party will ¥ L L G L T SELLING OUT BOSTON STORE, the order of continuance was set aside and | lmonade, appeared and was duly and efl- | ju addition to the attractions of the grove, | b for older bovs. = Sceretary Markell of For the bottles . make, ndy, perfect fitting Corner 15th and Dodge. | hiz bond was declared forfeited. clently dizposed of, and another most en- | pa(hing and boating of the beach. The mont and Director Graham of Lincoln lzen. He we start them B Grantham s the young man whose dis- | joveble day was added to the many pleasant | picnickers will assemble at Fifteenth and | Wil be In charge. This party will be in if you buy a f (v el T e S SR $15.00 to Pusblo and return. via the Unlon | apuearanee created someihing of o sensa. | O0S experienced by Minnehaha council and | Douglas streets, where a brass band will [ camp from July 27 to August 6. The third ¥ y acase o! $2.08 WHITE PARASOLS, $2.98 vific, July 21, 22 and 23. Account Mystic | tion in South Omaha some months ago. [ !5 friends meet and escort them to the depot. Special | and last party is for older men, and will be 50 white paracols just In. They come a | Shrine mecting, Sce me, H. P Deuel. O, | He was employed as a bookkeeper by a | . The council is in a most prosperous con- | traing will be provided. » PP Conducted by Mr. Waltemeyer and P. 0. little late, but we must sell them, so put A., Union Pacific m, 1302 Farnam | stock yards commission firm and suddenly | dition, and it is confidently expected that The camp elected seventy-five new mem- | Shaw of Lincoln. The very light expons the price low, all white and worth $4.50 street. disappeared. At first in-anity and other | the rell of membership will be nearly | pers last month of the trip and excellence of arrangements INFANT'S DRESSES. s b e ¢ doubled by the time the snow fiies. The i : beside : LA i N . : 5 ; — r reasons were advanced for his ¢ AL s Arrangements have been made for the | besides the attractive location of the camp, Commencing Monday we will cut prices Fuel Tl b L s ers aro workers from away back, and e e Swedlsh camp ot the Wosd | Wl lead large numbers of the members to in this department. Gingham dresses and | By getting a Kernan soft coal, smoke-con- | that cortain funds belonging to his. em- matter undertaken by the ladies Is | oot the word, 3 join the parties and enjoy “Rough and white dresses, in long and short, that must | suming furnace; also hard coal furnaces, sold | ployers had disappeared with him, A | always crowned with success. & Ready Camp,” as it Is styled It is a bo sold. Don't fail to see them. by Bagle Cornice Works, 108 to 112 North | charge of embezzlement was filed, ARAlar &, OB TS B Diskoe: Wo dmen Will Att Church, * “opportunity for parents to send their ALCONER. | 1ith street, Omaha. tham was finally arrested in enother state | ppjij, SR ¢ ANl camps of Modern Woodmen of Amer- off for a holiday trip under good — and brought back to stand trial. He w el alludlay, bl Chatiely S 8 | Mount 1n Ly e and brought back to stand trial. "He wa% | of tho supreme counil of the 83d degree | o8 WIll attend the Seward Strect Methodist On the crest of the Alleghenies, 3,000 feet Via the Blfinsiant e ute syuiytir anaia Ihthe AtovetresulL: L gra " | of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite | EPiscopal church Sunday evening, August f Athletic Park 8¢ mbove tide water, fs one of the most charm- | miciets and full information via Burling- | A number of boys under 16 years of age [ of Freo Masonry for the southern jurisdic- ™ # bodv, meeting at the Coninental block oaav G e fon o ourol ot athe g and henlthtul resorts, and contains 800 | oy iy (ke offce, rnam streot. | Were sent to the reform school. Among | tion of the United States, died of apoplexy [ 35 marehing (o the church Camps | Good Shepherd in holding its Sunday evel : st and glade. The temperature AL e tHal Wi UCh G IVe RN OND 1B aeANEaNEy v : o XY | 120 and 945 will have their banners. Al | ing service at the Young Men’s Chri ti T i 1 delightful and hay fever and malaria are | [ag day of (he LaRose brothers, Alberta, | 0 burglary, and B T e L it Monday at 1| members will wear the regilia of the order. | Association e I,J;]"‘“h 'w” “r' ’:"':_f 5 $2.50 a case delivered. R s o pict iy el ted by elceteiclty, | Prossiwakeniald janalithe gré et | charged with housebreaking. Harry Shelby | taken to Galveston on Tuesday wnder th | Vi IUng members in the city are cordially | success in mumbers and interest. Every e o hotels and_boarding houses are first | foricey ot Courtland Beach today, received a similar sentence on the ground [ care .of Secretary General Webber. The | invited to join the procession. =—Rev. Dr.fono is invited to these services. —Promi 7 class; board from $7 to §15 per week. Fur- A of incorrigibility, and Ernest Smiley, a | funcral services were held last night at mid ndall will preach a special sermon nent vocalists of the city have Y The Purost Minoral Water. nished cottages or Tooms at reasonable ratc SUBSOIL CULIIVZATION. confes ed burglar, will accompany him. BiEhE asaoraing o prod tast night at mid- | ble for the occasion. Those who have | to help in the music. Sund S eveniid B Al Baitimore & Ohlo train stop at (e park s John Shelby was charged with the unlaw- | order. & gulations of the | hoarq” him speak highly of his discourses | at 7 b m., through July and August Tleptiono 1505 i et THL B — e AL i ! 3 B LR £ S | L . J 1l August, Telephone 1860, rite to L. A. Rudisill, superintendent, 4o of the Prineiple as Applied in West- | ful practice’ of medicine. This was a | By his death the Masonic body loses one | Defore the several fraternal orders which | Twentieth and Miami streets. Morning se : PRIN Mountain Lake park, Md., in regard to hotels, Shciniean police court case, and as the defendant | of its most active and able members, He | have attended bi: church. Al | ices in the church as usual VLA e sy vl e etc., and for information as to time of trains, Sapruskh, failed to appear his bond was declared for- | might be called a born Free Mason, as his | CAMPS of Royal Neghbors are invited fto : : Sl g Qmab ates of faro, eto. call on any agent of the | Interested in everything that would tend to | feited. ~ Willlam Johnson, charged with | father had been very aoti connected with | attend this church, meeting at Twenty-fourth : altimore & Ohlo Southwestern railway, promote larger crops in braska, the Bur- | burglary, was admitted to bail in the sum | the order for vears and had held the office | 210 Seward streets and joining the Wood The Wayside Gleaners' Mission soclety ddress O. P. McCarty, general passenger | lington systom has just recelved from Mr, P, | of $500. of grand commander some forty years be- | Men at Twenty-second and Seward. of the K Presbyter| gave a agent, St. Louis, Mo. Youngers of Fillmors county samples of | | Judke Keysor spent the forenoon in hear- | fore lis son was clected to the same ofic Golden 1 OEUEH gD InICH IR ans comipasiclRsiREI IR . g S e b ng motions in a number of important cas Grand Commander Tucker born i e . | day afternoon. The amair under the LAST HALEF FARE EXCURSION. frains srown on Tils farm hear Geleva, 3 | Theso wero mainly motions for new, tr Vergennes, Vt., February 14, 1826, He was | 001den Rod grove No. 1, Woodman Circle, | management of the president, Mrs. A. 4 Vi the Wabash R. R, :,'f r"‘ll.u fl,r . oil cultivation, which show | which were uniformly overruled. a lawyer of careful Teading, both as a coun. | Mt 1ast Tuesday evenlng to install officers | Lamareaux, assisted by ites Amy Watt P abash R. R, le value of this new ay B Salookerd Noleatah iie made a Mason | a8 follows: W. M., Mrs. M. Robert zabeth Morrison and Margaret Taylor, 0 At lies Tuly i1 e % e adors s made a Mas g y R : :shments were served during the even- Will Ieave Omaha on Tuesday, July 17th, | principle to- the soil of western Nebraska, SUCCEEDS COL. SCHWAN. in Dorchester lodge of Vergennes in the | Mrs. F. F. Roose; B. Mrs. J. Waod imen(agwere seryediduringithe even Yor,Toronts, Canada, ' GIving Everybody one | whloh It extensively foliowed may sotva. tha exciting times.of the Morgan days. He after- [ W. T., Mrs. Stein; 'W. A., Mrs. Bd Keyso RTINS more chanco o visit friends. = All - trains | problem of crop failures. The samples are | Col. Barbor Mecomes Adjutant General of ward became past master of this lodge. Ho [ W. C., Mrs. Block; L S.. Mrs. Walke Driefibuipte igracasts, W' unning on time. Bxcursion (ckets | on exhibition 1 (e Altman-Taylor. com- il e R ey went. to Galveston November, 1852, and affil- | managers, Mrs, Yates and Mrs. Cott. Here St. Mark's Lutheran—Dr. Detweiler will will be sold from Toronto to points in Can- | pany’s window, Tenth and Farnam strests, ' iated with Ha lodge N a he circ y Tues preach in the evening. No morning servic RIS il ciom Teronto; fo potntd g Ofn. dow, Ty T sy v o el S i Harmony lodge No. 6 and was | after the circle will meet every Tuesday | Bretch in ] ; ada an nglan or tickets and [ and are well worth the careful inspection of P master of it for six years. Later he was | night in Red Men’s hall in the Patterson | Sunday school at noon. furter Infomation: call on any nt of | those intercsted in the development of the | Colonel Theodore Schwan, who has been | made member of other lodges, becoming | block £ © PAtlerson | st “Mary's Avenue Congregational—Rev. | B ‘520 Ec“glas s' Sl S o R Wabash office, 1502 | w & serving as assistant adjutant general on | representative of various grand bodies. He [ ~During the coming week a mew grove of Willard Scott of Chicago, former pastor, 8 ? V. CLAYTON M. Younge! \ one of the | General Brooke's staff in the Department of | received degrees of the Sccttish Rite from | the Woodman's Circle will be organized at will preach in the morning. G. N. CLAYTO! best kne Sl 3 ! a ; e G AYTON, st nown ~ citizens of Fillmore | the Platte since the transfer of Colonel | 4 to 32 at New Orleans, February b, 1867, at | Sixth and Pacific First Presbyterian—Preaching at 10:30 a. | [ N. W. P. Agent, Omaha, Neb. [ county, largely engaged i d e sl e e sed Blel iR ol her(nm ol aaningtoni naajiaen it rankel | L g L sot UnmesloRiatlislotfand Sanuel mpment Oflcer A SOk U B eai‘a”g a e 3 g appliad o fruit trees sevorg] yonrs age bay | left for his new station yesterday. He is suc- | tne sy 8 / a S T T ; ; ; Chicago & Northwestern Rallwa o ; al years ago, but | left for his ; gleran: the supreme council, with ample powers, fcr | Met a week ago last Thursday for installa- | Rev. Dr. P. J. Sward, who accepted a call 2 S Al Vi aetenagaiis W 10 ] eded by Colonel Merritt Barber of the K et L 5 - ard, pted a ca T areonto, | [y extended It fo his grain felds with | geeded by, Colonel Uie state of Texas, February 13, 1867, In | tion of officers. Those installed were: Chief | from the Lutheran chireh, Ninctcenth and | § Of All Summer Ont., and return, via the Chicago & North- [ Subsoil cultivation consists of preparing # Colonall Barber! arrived’ in' Omaha yester- | 1Y 1868, (at Gharleston, hejwas elected to ipatriarch, H. H.. Garvini senior warden, |/Cass strests, ‘will dellver “his introductory NMillinery. Oty and return. vla tho Chieago & North. | Subsoil culiivation consists of prepuring the | Coloncl Barber, arrived 1o Omaba, yester. | thosuprome council, J;'C. Jordan ‘ot this | Sohn' . Carroll; hisi_pri Swansen: | sermon this morning. ) o g Hiciets. poon o vy | S0l @fier the use of the stirring plow) with a | (13 B0 o, U et 1o has ey | C1; Inspector general” tor Nebragka, bein | Junlor warden, L. M. Reeds soribe, Charles | 1mmauel Baptist—Topte of moraing ser; oF jChicago. | Tickets 5000, returning untl | subsoil eultivator that loosens up the subsoil | {1 FAXOT, (0% (hq Prisent HE s, b | elected_ at tho same session. During " the | Patterson; treasurer, 5. B. Brandt.’ The in- | mon: “The Wise Men trom tho Fast” | f : ; R Bt e G PRI a5 b s tanai thel L nk clib i Ars Ao on e onaaiwof(e) ioallr A2 W lati ne it romitv.epmen G ENE L | R il yeflxeryenrs [tuhial inemberahip Infthel | (6talmentiwastundsritheidirectiontot \Gnarles (i Byentnk; A GamblingyseIn dthomorningia § including all our beautiful pattorn senerat i, that 1t Wil readily absorb and retain the | S Ui Gt ieude e (hat o Mrat | councll it 8 said that be mever missed a | Patlersm. ten minutes' prelude on current events. e A y ticket office, Farnam street, effect being aparent foi sust three vears | lieutenant in the Tenth Vermont infantry. Ly : {nedpangactiyes moms o z Plymor Yongregatio Rov. $ v ¢ RINA Ko ce 0L aram effect. boing aprent for at least three years | lisutenant In the Tenth, Vermont nfantey | pur. SChtomber, 108 at St Louis; ape | - Seeret Sorlety Noten | g Siceading D Thain ax pastor, il | [, Alsoull oue Nowers out in hglf - In 1893, when corn In the viclnit attained the rank of major for having borne | PoInted second grand equerry of supreme A ndolnl W agRaianouiINne 2380 morning on “The Sympathetic | | They are compound of all our lovely The Woman's Christian assoclation de- | Geneva was only a very moderate crop. \l“r himselt with gallantry in _every sngage. | council May 6, 1874; appointed grand prior | Mrs. Judge Felker ul her residence, Twenty- | Gy rjge»~ Evening: “Belshaz Feast.” 5 f " sires to thank all who In way contrib- | Youngers harvested seventy.five pushels pee | Ment in which his regiment participated,’| 34, Interim February g 1883; elccted grand fourtit and Binney steaets tollvy, lodgaiNo. || ¥ ot yisllon} Brosbyterian=Taatar. ‘il WL e sadifulline, ' uted to the ss of the “Fairies’ Car Roraliof | thel griund L bt p e e el sRROr e Wiwan i mutered {foutl YorMithaNyolusitsen) |(rIODOatoberihas, JE1884; Heleated Bl outenant it IndenendentiOrdery ol OQARE LN preach In the morning on “The Salvation of Don't forzet we are agentg for yal” 1t would extend especial thanks to | jected o subsoil. ealtivation mre poiab | sorvice in September, 1865, but Immediately | Erand ccmmander October 17, 1862, and | Garfleld circle, lndics of the Grand Army of | the Risen Savior.” Havening: “The Seerct | i tho renown Friselina of 'Mme De the children taking part, to the press who | crop wi ) LG va LN pota entered ithal: regular it saryl elected grand commander October 18, | the Republic, will give an ice cream social M BAYOL: L Sladene 2 i rop was that vear practically a failure. Mr. © ice as second | clec of National Dis Sunday school at , o B0 generously gave free notices, also to | Youngers harvested 200 bushels per acpe, | lieutenant of the Sixteenth infantry. In 1893. He was also commissioned as repre- | and entertainment at Kaufman's hall Thurs- | o 0 5 Sunday s # Donato's, to keep the hair in curl— Master Eddie Harrington from Council This season being an (-\.-mlu 'l" R 1869 he was made adjutant of the Sixtecnth | Sentative and guarantor of amity from the | day evening, July 19. All veterans and their ik i i Wao guarantee it will do the work— Bluffs, who, by his graceful dancing, added | for small grain, the sampies on wxhinite | Ifantry, which position he held until 1872, | Supreme council of Mexico to this supreme | familles Invited, Grace Evangelical Lutheran—The pastor, 80 much to the entertainment, and whose | {llustrate (e miceees tp aet oo SXMBIUO | On March 2, 1867, he was made brevet captain | council on January 21, 1882, which position | Omaha lodge No. 2, Independent Order of Rev. Luther M. Kuhns, will conduct divine only 25¢ bottle. name was accidentally omitted from the | periments. ar gers’ ex- | O M B T e itarions seavier CAPHD | b held until 1891, when he resigned. | 0da Fellows, have elected and nstalled the | S¢rvices ab 11 a. m. and & p. m., preach- ey Sy program. CIA STy go e R battle of the Wilderness and on the same | Thomas H. Caswell of San Francisco will | following officers: N. G., George H. Rose; | & O% Reverence for Law,” and on “The mples Nos. 1 and 2—Rye from adjoining same | o follgwins 8! Rose; | young People’s Movement.” Chenp Rates to Toronto fields, No. 1 having benefit of subsoil culti. | date made brevet major of the U. S. A, for fill the unexpired term of his ofice, the next | V. G., W. R. Adams; secretary, Charles A. pi 3353 4 " o ¥ vation, otherwise having # his gallant service at the battle of Cedar | Session of the council taking pla in Wash- | Patterson; treasurer, F. B. Bryant There will be a railroad gospel temperance | P 17, 18 and 19, 1804, the Baltimoro & | gamo seed, planting ang po Mvantage, the | Greek, Va. He received his appointment | ington, October, 139. The Degree of Honor, Anclent Order of | miSeling under the auspices of the Women's | mm;".y?’.x.l‘(\l.)“‘;iu»g.‘ Ry. will sell cheap tickets | gpictively ' thirty-five and thirteen bushels | °f, Mador and assistant adjutant general in During the war Grand Commander Tucker | ynited \Workmen, coMemplates glving a | Christian Temperance union at the First $o Toronto, Canada, account! Baptist Youns | por“aore, ¥ els He has been assigned to service in | was in the confederate service doing duty | moonlight pienic to the members of North | Daptist church this evening. Railroad men o1 0 Peoplo's union, ~Rates open to all. sk | "FARE 0 4 0000 from ground adfoln- hington until recently and comes to | as a volunteer aide on General Magruder's [ Gmaha lodge No. L Tt | and friends are cordially invited. y ag more & Ohlo Southwestern 8 join 4 s v P oy sgent. Baltimore & Ollo Bouthwastarn | 4o wutsoil culdivation. I tho. ali of Ja0%, | Oana and the Department of the Fiatte | siaf, with tho rank of major, and rendered | o wobk or- two, but mo arrangements have — 3 general passenger agen Lot pheCarty, | will harvest forty bushels per acre. L the besl wishen(of g laveecirole ol YaliaRlenartise 1), the- onuee Byc hia il [ibeen made as yet DeWitt's Witeh Hazel salve curns o) == 1520 Dou ]as St. i i cction No. 4—Oats from ground adjoin- % 5 mategknoyleggesol sthe, BUEFOURNBERCANILEY. — ——— artiand n Station. g No. 3, subject to subsoil cultivation in 254 3 He was always willing, er_able, to Think 1l ttor OfF in Jail, T YT (A T You' can now get a through tral the fall of 1893, will harvest thirty bushels | C™M@ha’s popular resort—Courtland Beach. | give Masonic rellef and assistance to those | mrank Trainor was arrested by Detectives s S f AR S cs ugh train from fal ; E e O faken prisoners, During the yellow fever The case of George B. Tzschuck against any point on the Union iflc system to | PeF acre. Henry Agaln Arrested ' & i 4 8 Savage and Dempsey yesterday afi . v > e = i » No. 5 . y Again Arrested. epidemics that visited Galveston he was an the city of Omaha was continued by Judge Cotrtland Beach station, The take steame | . Sample No. 5—Oats trom field adjoining | H. Henry whs arres and locked up as o suspi character. ; takes you dircct from the station o Court. | NOS. 3 and 4, under ordinary eultivation, will iEHontyiwag arrestod lagtinlght f4mdiat|lactivememben (ofuthe sHowar sassaclation |8y 7o mogrs helleve thatiT ne of a | Walton yesterday. untll the September AL Wrese oam.the atlon ol N e T ivander oriinary eultivation, will | tributing large sized cards to people pass- | Night and day for long months in each | it 0 il (HER O8O B IS0 % | torm. This was the sult brought to enjoin $5 3 by cnie par- 4 24 ing the corner of Sixteenth and Douglas | epidemic he never weakened or failed. He | Eni \Que 8 \ op AL ving 05 v ties can arrange for through train from | INstance the planting, seed and harvest was r ! erating ingthis city for some time. He | the city from paying the June salary of Heafionh, acranid ror turouen train® teoml | RHATSS SO RARLNE, eed i Baryent ras cots. He iy chansed with committing a | is mourned by bis vast. elrclo of triends us | rating i (bl Gy, (08 800 GO LG | T ML Rheam, acting city electrician.” Ac- Unlon Pacific agent. ple of ali the oats from ordinary cultivation LS NTRLIS GhRds Wars LLIDNNG (Wt man ute 6t LML -0 perteot uimteRnity HRTAa Bl anat*Nlanolas” sirests when (he | corling fo the ordep of the coutl, the lem: R, h Rollable - = PR (im0 18 A Y eI OE e ha X it e ol [ oAt rabnd b e eonle g recnixed’l iana imostiworthyliotiihe namaiob @entiesd| i ormicers faayilithemiand ifollowen' inecrellowa| | Rorary reatralninm order, whieh ‘wae' Eranied o 9 ONE FARE FO. 2 ROUND TRIP, farm. The ifteronce” between. the elght | all Persons not to pairomze . atore, allegs | Mman,’ unmeasurcably generous, kind, a fast | up Nicholas nenrly do Eighteenth. They | ot the tme of filing the potition will remain Work QL persons not, to patromze a store, Allek’ | Jnd firm friend. He left a wife and seven | Were carefully inspecting the dwellings and | in force until the final hearing — of gr samples 1 be particul y noted Torento and Return of sraln samples will be partioularly noted, | Jap help, against the welfare of labor- | children, A telegram of condolence was sent | finally went into an alles, where they tould ALLEL Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific raflway | “Stand” on the ground as illustrated by {oe dnsopless Hency vasl areentediioninaliyeatartayattornonkiuvilylels NewelbuRbest [N, dele tlves ‘separated In order to head | Bathe at Courtland Beach today. will 6l {ickets to Toronto and. returs July | estimated yield noted above by competeht | proved that the cards were quite smail ang | eif of the M sonic lodges of this city, the suspects off, and Detective Suvage tried S lc’ and 18 at one fare fcr the round trip, | authorities. iht he nanded tiem into (s business and perninn OMlcors. est both. i succceded in grabbin the Anti-Vico Orders. ¥ wn’“ins, Jall at city ticket offic 6th and K A The samples forwarded are fai erage | dwelling houses, Judge Berka held that i . clel o or- , but they recogn M and SBirv g The chief of police has issued an order to Galliat ity u mfl:f””.‘ 10th and Farnam | he UE the whote fleld. Samoles of bech | none of the city ordinances had been vio- Division No. 3, Anclent Order of Hiber- | ¢ A S AR o Npu [ RIRRORI e .|‘< joeihas AR08 4th Floor, Brown block, 10th and Dou -* £ ERFLOLATE: R e T W0 be se. | 1ated and the accused was discharged from | nlans, of South Omaha, has elected officers o o distanc ‘ll‘.»r;‘ ould reach his ! hlet Hazxe of the dateative "‘"' ini '"; '“‘r« Tolephone 1 Quahi, ¥yl = ats and rye from subsoll flelds could be se- | gygtod : ‘harles P. O esident; tner, an L one of the men | him to arrest, or cause to be arrested, all Card of Thanks. lected that would measure five feet in height. | S“t%% as follows: Charles P. O'Hara, president; | Partner ang thakitime ong; 6 thesmen:fihim arr 1 We wish to return our heartfelt thanks to p . The cost of subsoil cultivation to the 1 1 Martin Hanigan, vice president; James | holding seve, which was Parks, recording seeretary; William Mangan, | torn off in the scuffle. refused to the many kind friends and nelghbors whe | farmer would be about double the cost of | 8. C. West, who si . B0 Kindly assisted s during omn ges WhO | o reparing the soil in the ordinary way, but | residing near Farragut, In., was a Hnaneial secretary: 1. J. O'Rourke, treas: | talk when he was taken to the station. B\ veavement in the death of our infant son, | Would requi this _ preparation only | last night nt the Instance of several women | urer. This makes ithe sixth year that Mr, —_———— / * Harold ¢ | once In two or three years. The cost of the | Iiving in the vicinity of the Webster strect | O'Rourke Will serve @s treasurer in succes- | There may be some on in this wicinity WILLIAM J. HISLOP AND WIFE, implement is only that of an ordinary plow, | depot. The wamen told Officer Starkey | sion. who is afflicted with a stomach trouble. - " | making it within the reach of all that West had been around the neighbor Charles P. O'Hara has been clected county | 1t go, the experience of A C. Eppley, a \ Y Q ° d L Sam'l Burns {a not * \_m\,' " or “retir. Mr. Young conte that were subsoll 1 all evening and was trying to entice | delegate for the eight divisions in Douglas | carpenter, and contractor of Newman, > ing from business,” but will “Aght It out on | cultivation practiced in western Nebraska > girls to accompany him to a vacant | county. will interest him. For acouple of years he B Tibia 1f 1t takion Al ummens: Trot.pn | Srop failures. would be unheard of and hat | DuOIRE, When token ko the station ycer| ~Division No 8 bdw elected offers as. fol- | was.at times troubled, with & pain in the T | e li f this week 200 tea pots at 10c, worth 2hc, | the more favored localities could double their | some kind of drug. 3 lows: W. M. Ryam; president; W. Queenan, | gtomach, that he says, “seemed to go through ust recerved another new line o vice prestdent; J. J. Larkin, treasurer; [ mo from front to back. I began taking and a “Brownfleld” dinner set at $11.75, [ average yield gt LR e ! worth $18.00. — Ror Bteallug & Watch: Joseph McKinnan, . recording secretary; T. [ ghamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea NN ) Comp g CONFIDINCE MAN CAPLURTD, Amlel Jennette was arrested yesterday | S: Ryan, financialseerctary; M. McDonough, | Remedy. Whenever any pain appeared [ Fagurslon Tates, Bast, [— afternoon on the charge of larceny. On | Sergeant-at-arms; 3 Hanigan, sentinel, took a dose of the Remedy. It gave me ) For full information concerning summer | polico Piek Up & Man Who ls Wanted for [ Friday a gold watch was stolen from Joe Wasa Lodges New Ofticers. prompt rellet and has effected a complete 2 excursions call at the Chicago, Milwaukee & e A il A evink b bant A Rt 4 \ ) cure.” It is for sale by druggists. = i Bt. Paul ticket office, 1504 Farnam street, or | L i DR Behame Blraule veak Wiloh nf'qn'{x‘-‘.ml""\’\‘h.".'r' . On Wednesday sevening, July 11, D. D. e Black cambric, 81.50.. . .0uuiieiiniiinns vesssanssrssansssssenness@1,80 address F. A. NASE The m AL e court law caught | (1€ piioved, Jennette was susp 1 at | @ M. J. Q. Gose et Bellevue installed the Destroyed Property. ek i S General Agent. B. .\.n;lr.;m i\\.\hr«h , and ‘.: a result he X and he 10 ul.ul ||n uul».\mn 8 The | oficers of Wasa lodge No. 183, Independ- Mrs. Shroeder has been ar tonte White Trojan Shirt Waists, 81,25, .....000iiiiiee wendhas or—ap was declared a vagrant and sent to the ch was recovered when the prisoner | ..o orge, o o 0 e g s ent Order of 04d Fellows, for the ensulng | W oon gworn out by Hans Schultz charged Black and white, bluc pink and white striped. . .$1,00 $165.00 to Colorado Springs and return, via | oo, et et . s searched at the station. b LR JoRbae. unty jail for the space of fifteen days term, as:isted by the following grand of ot on af. Dropgetys| i Pans with pink, biue and white polka dot........ . feyitnnnrocen 11T the Unlon Pacifie, July 21, 22 and 23, Ac- I nd 23, 4 M e e . A e 40 . cers: G Matshal J. W. Nichols, | With e Cvatia S B Py The vagrancy charge, so the officers de ond Ward Rep ficers: _Grand 018, 1 AT B e 0 T A Union Pacif myotery | clared, was simply a blind in order that Sccond Ward Republican club winl | Grand Ward o Mumhk Burman, Grand Sec- | Al of the partics roald in the vicinity of 2 I e " | ho might be held until & more serious mat- | meet Monday eve N [T e | retary C. W. ond, Grand Treasurer A. | Twenty-secol d on streets, and there A ¢ Half Rates to Torontu. R B e eitinn, airived (n | Jcdueated to attend. Sixteenth ang W'l o, After inatalldtion the initiatory degree amall tract o ground which was used for Via the Burlington route, July 17 and 18 the city about the time of the coming of | chalrman * | was conferred on ome candidate. After the | gardening. i b Nice line of Gowns, in all sizes, reduced from $1.00 to....... A e . 602 Tickets and full lnformation at Burling. | SI'%, Bros. clrcus and at once commenced ton's clty ticket office, 1324 Farnam street the shells and touching people for their | Jake Neff, the man who assaulted Conduc- mwarucd rugnest Horors—World’'s Fair. g hi Ladics' Jorsey Ribbed Union Suits, high S " ” rolls, He is also alleged to be one of the | tor Goodall of the South Omaha motor line ) “The Woman's Bakery” supplies the best | © 3 maha motor line, h Y bread In the market. Whole wheat bread | MR who picked a nuinber of pockels at| was convicted of assault yesterdny and ’ Aspeciality. 1104 N. 24th street. Mrs, C. | Sherman avouue and Locust strect on the | Ained §100 and costs. neck, no sleeves AeeA rans e O aglality, 2104 Bl 3 Mght of the Fourth of July s, b ; BRUIIY, qupneger. Teh 1. Friday the members of fthe detective | Plenty of new boats at Courtland. ') y 4 Bluck Silk Vests, high nack, long sleeves, Toronto and Return. force received the information that Sanford T was wanted in Kansa: City, Kan., for fleec g reduced from $2.75 to...oiiiiienenn. .8 1,38 One fair for the round trip, on sale July | uu’ o fyrmer out of $700 in operating ! n er out of $100 in o g th 27 and 18. Call at Chicago, Rock Island & | ghSie The story, as told by the detectives Y R - K, 1 2 tibbed Ve shells, o 8 , a8 by the detec » UMENTS placed on reco A nice line of Ladies' Ribbed Vests, each. . Pacific city ticket office, 1602 Farnam street. | i5 to the effect that the farmer was travel ISTRUMBNTS,. piacsd, on reesed Qg 34 b A A . 2% — ing on one of the trains leading into Kansas WARRANTY DEEDS, Don't forget to lock ut our Bieycle Hose, John Schicketunz, sr., will remove his bar- [ Gity “\when he was approached by Sanford Hoffman and husband I narrow and wide rib, all sizes... ... 280 bershop from N. 16th to 315 N. 16th [ wpo' induced him to do a little guessing ot 24, block 1, Gate City 400 2 street, Midland hotel block on Tuesday With reterence” 10 tho ‘location of ‘& ama | James Shuton fami wiee o sacida 2 oy . | rubber ball which purported to be under [ ™ 1t FECH B R 3 Children's Muslin Caps. rinding rasors, shears, cutlery, 1618 Dodge one of three shells. The farmer guessed | oy juros AT, CLAIM RARRS: . [l S i 28¢, 380, 800 fo the tune of $100 and then squealed. San- | JOhn Jaros and wife to % A Crelgh, trus- / 5y i teo, 870 et of” ot 4 fblock 1, dme The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, up t 8 178 Jewelry. Jos. P. Frenzer, opp. postoffice. | rorq admits that he turned a rich trick on provement assoclation add P M ) 2 a ; R the farmer, but claims that the man proposed Jsed in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. Children's Colored Dresses, in 2, 3 and 4 yeare, 36¢, 50c 68¢ up to. . ...§2.50 Planos to rent. A, Hoape, 1613 Douglas. | (4o game. Total amount of transten

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