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HE OMAHA DAILY MONDA BEE \ Omaba Elex Pav Tevebiag Trb Kembenn LARGE PUBLIC GATHERING AT SERVICES Heswtifol Mosicnl Sumbers Are i Brethren Sunx and Tend Pr es need by the Depa sen memory. W benew Protective Thelr the Benev Order of Elks are gatbere: gether, pragers are offered members at the stroke of the ele Brery ca; Jove and friendship the mcmory of the Fiks to their lawt reward er members 10 the brothers wh barit heert and mau Ine the both - o than theater roing wits the Omaha Jodge of Elks morial Before 10 theater was ded monies began bundreds sundiog in the foyer and alsles The stage o (he ter was & Secorated. N ghis tern Araped wi American fag which resied an open, bible and elk's bend. Pauims te and &t the arch A trame members of incandescent Above the traced in gathere vesterday m 5 its me the services o'elock row when the and of people were isticall e foot was & Je back of which (he the orde ligh uames in white the n the siage names were o of white & the following words w asters Brothers.” These words were * by two great elks' heads. which lant with white and purple )ig! There was nothing somber in the decorations. All e in harmony with the lodge's doctrine cheerfulness end 1r uly suggestion | sorrow was the purple of kingly movra & grea ined with re irmounted were bril of e Decrased Members The uames of deceased members follows Wililan. B xander onn Boyd, Don M. Chamberiain, Willis F. Clark Olin N. Davenport, Join M. Eddy. Edgar Edwards, Aboer Haipes. William Harding, Chester Hulett, Dwight Mull, Graes Hultsizer, FBdward Micha#! O. Maul, Charles McCormick H. McCormick, Charles P. Neadham, Thomas J. Ormsdy. Ramuel ¢ Sa le Jobn F Fchoning, Heary D. Shull, John P. Thom Zachariah Thomason, P A Warrack ward D Webster., Homer B. Wheeler, Thomas Mulvihill, James How. Lewis H Kent, Witllam R. lLearn and George € Nason Duncan M. Vinsoobaler. exalted ruler of e local lodge, presided at the cere- monies. The otber men seated on the stage were. John L. Webster. B4 P. Smith and | Frederick Warde. orators: A Elliott Mil- et plain, Frank A. Furay. sec- vu’; PRI e treasurer: | Clinton Miller \x.nn C. Nelson, J. V.| Breunan and Thomas Swift, members of the | Elks’ quartet After the plaring of “Auld Lang Syne by the Boyd theater orchestra, under the direction of E. Nordin, Exalted Ruler Vin- sonbaler read the memortal ritual apd ealled the members of the order thetr | feet. The mames of the deceased members | were then read by the seoretars and as | each was pronounced it faded from the | Toll of the dead. All the lights in the | theater were turped off during this part | of the ceremony and when the reading w completed only the purple and white lights n the frame which surrounded the roll e visible. Lead, Kindly Light" was Elks’ quartet. The singers wore black robes with white lace overdresses. which | were attractive in contrast with the bright | colors which prevailed in the siage decor tlons. At the conclusion of their first num- | ber the quartet jed the audience iu singing the following ode to the air of “Auld Lang Syne: ireat Ruler of the univer All-seeing and benign. Look down upon and bless ¢ AM be all glory Thine. Oh, r our prayers for the ho W 7. hearing in our minds The memories graven on each For auld lang syne The invoeation was then promounced A Blilott Miller, and Mrs. Jobn C. Drexel soprano, sang Julian Jordan's “Trusting. 1| Call.” Mrs. Cora Lathrop Patterson Pravo, sang “Jerusslem.” E P Smith lelivered the first culogy Kulogy by E. P. & D L to ng by the r work red dea heart by vo- “The discussion of man’s future our order | leaves to theologians and doctors of di- | vinity.” aaid Mr. Smith. “We subscribe ta | Bo creed, but place our {aith in & Divine Ruler. Two thousand years ago the good | Samaritan gave the work an example | which bas become more bicssed every year. | 1 know not whether he was Jew or gentile, | It tv immaterial. His actions are worthy of | imitation. ' The world needs more people who are prctical ratber than theoretical | | Albar | lows a w Flad Maz 4 Fa web §; CAUSE OF WURDER STILL Polige Fu sed of Killing membe them UNDEFINED temat . eeted MWid- | Th be lon Ing Places Fails to Diselos Whercabouts of the Fegitive SPTin e even At b Bea i r Sydey arge cged Bave Assyrian stabbed » morning know but | e an almost house-to-Bouse can oncerning life the disiricts in which it was thought he great Freoch | p o ieht have hidden, the police have Dot | s meither [\ ilightest clue upon which 10 WoOrk pos believed be has left the city Every he yndertak- a chure b Mr P P e ot have e that ydes the The Mre about | and tion of the o b6 kRowS alar f Miss ing with ountrrmen more like “Beard of two vears ago name p ™. The tory descrip Beardwell 4. of slitm & inches with dark He bas nose. Over When last overalls n sent out de- phic partment Arab, 21 rears 45 pounds dark complexion and smooth fa resh cut shirt reck earned he bas five or six which peddler througho all cous A wagon for one rban dar During the last he bas been in the employ a contractor, who he porthern par only which |\ The Christian re- | 7 liglon barmonizes these arts and molds | LU them The Benevolent Pro- | this d a8 an o weigh teet last Mr trom ing ™ adds Elks even barity and wh ¢ b bappiness may blue St Pa when be nam said: Bur 1 . be creed of 3 three virtue open d bree made years time he the ne the preatest of st ast part of At ' Webster's ¢ he Mise (¢ ars Bias . the ry Door.” # new short & and Mise Kittie Cummios of Plat \ddress by Frederick Warde ang Thgn discu Mr ing 1o vi Mr. Nr At Orde nigh milk b w fes few ime weeks, however of J. J. Conmel bulldig & sew the oity Two years ago Beardwell was arrested on barge o kill bis mother, who | since Omaha gone lwek ntry She then ved B Thirteenth street day neighbors reaming rushing waving & big revolver m Breatening 1o shoot her if she some money he clalmed The neighbors disarmed away ¥ to return a with uglv-looking rrived never refused Freger Eagemen k War . Bord's thea member of 5 has ? trylng St "Louts lodge address. “In recall the & place be- f remem u Elks, then be. - &00d of those d We piace t brance and the te who have taken rosemar of thougb said Mre. C Patte then sang Randegee . spd Doane's “Some Sweet shanty William sty we gather Y oa South o B One the s . Mr Me soprano n God The au- | belo singing hio bim wen o ™ ddn't give ged end Inter an this time the pol but the ca the mother and vide and took him in ame to tria Despite the ey & 1 efforts ave failed to learn last Saturdsy's braw say the result of refuse 1o be more speci be police underiving The delsschn’s Al the sin gram were given hand Elks. At on Judge Lee Estelle Burton of Platism the O1d Cathedral Door.” whi beautifully by Miss Stree spray of American Beauties PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Fletcher the the ns but gave Mrs th, the & MRS MARY GREGOVICH b was sung | . "ot Prilipshurs. Tells How | She Was Cured of Dandr, Mary Gregovich Philipsbure under date of November 1, 189 “1 bad typhold fever this summer consequently was losing my bair terrible apd my head in places wae perfectly bald of | Newbro's Herpicide had just come isto use in Philipsburg and the doctor strongly res- ommended it 1o me. After three or four ap- plications my bair stopped falling out and s coming In sgain quite thick. 1 used 1o be troubled greatly with dapdrufi. of which 1 am now guite cured” Kill the candruff germ with Herpicide OMAHA SUBURBS. Florence. John Douglas Elkborn Thanksgiving day bere, m and family W. Tuttle, who has been at Blair for month, spent Sunday at bome, re- | afternoon 1o Blair | oodell, who has lived bere for the fifteen years. moved to Omaha last " | week. where he will make his future home L A. Taylor spent Thuredar and Friday Dights at home with his Eolng west cn his route Omaba Ssturday morn- 1og. Mre at Miss Hattie M the Mitard E B Day, at the Murra L. L. and Vernon Johns: Emerson. are at the ) E H Keeler, a and C. Frahm from Murray gue Emily Brown, ir Brown of the “K Tier Grand guests L. L. Laughlin of Toltic, Wy Rice and H Patien and wife of are iu Omaha on business rile Miller. ed at the Miliard a merchant 6f North Rend ia Hast ANliance, are among Tties ie regie ent home Highleymar Neb. spent | the guest of W. A 3B Markie are In the ir the hardware business at D. J Burke, a rallroad ¢ e, and J Co from Wood Lake, are Matt Da wh sycamore in o A the to in back cove whe e croir 18 0ld friends w York is at the The Prisone f pert of Hentha 10 appear at Boy re week In Omaha Omaha am H._ Myers o advancing and ““The unies. which are and leis R from comf . » Weber, jr.. entertained a number of | Ber friends Wednesday night at her home n bonor of Mrs Irving Johnson of Minne- spolis " s Fanoy Morse 3 | had & severe attack of illness for the pat | fve weeke, 15 sbie to be out and is spend- ¢, | ing & couple of weeks visiting friends here hv-’xi The furniture for the additional school al—Allen Frink, Clarence $¢. | T00m in the public school buflding was put }:rnk\\n Dubuque, $6; Thomas ' in place Saturday and all jockton. 88 Increase. restora- | o day g tlon, relssue. etc—John R. McCullough, Spsuing - Mends g Miseouri Valley, . William ~ Hutchison, | toashes. ort Dodge. srengo Davis (dead). O The members of 3 $16. Alexunde 01 joux (1 bt Cortmen: Jemara . oux Clty. 88: | or the Presbyteria Keokuk, §10 Original widows—Special ac- | susl sale of fancy articles at the ball | crued November 1. Ruth Cook. Alneworth, | Friday night. which b o good attend- | lapce. Retrestments were served Mrs. Irving Johnson and soms. Norman and Stapley, of Minpespolis are visiting |triends bere this week. Ther formerly ciesue, [lived in South Omaha, where Rev. Irving 7ot | johnson bad charge of S Martin's Epie- copal church Rose Rebekah lodge. lodependen show PENSIONS FOR WESTERN VETERANS, e WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 following western eranted lssue of N Nebrawus etc—Jonath ard R Randall or Spe have wilk Th rlbesi Omaha, who has The the restor re. Fieicher, Ord. $16 Lincoln, §1 is ready for| with svother for | the Ladies’ Ald society »Tf church gave their ap- | Wyoming: Increase etc.—James B. Jer Mailin, Chevenne, 96 South Dakota: 'Original (war with Spain ~Baward M. Yochem. Clark. % Colorado: Increase, restoratior eic~Daniel Phebus. Bloomfield Hill, Yamps, 84 tie E. Kelly, El & but 5. To Order There’s Nothing Bad for a Cough as Coughing The poorest docto town will tell you that. best one will tell you he Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for all throat and lung troubles. doctors the formula for cine. hoarseness, and even sumption itself. “1 od terribly after having - There's Nothing not believe I couid possibly Good for a Cough as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral J. C. AVER CO., Lowsil. Mass ., M, Sl They know it’s a splendid prescription for colds, bronchms. & bhard attack of la it bad not been for Ayer's Cherry have palied ta through ” | E. R Davis, Provideace, R I wide lot six | grane 04d Fellows, elected for months Mrs. F. A Miss 1da Miler. v Brewer. secretary tressurer the ensuing Avres, noble e grand; Mise and Mre. ) € T SO aren azine club wae or- | night, with Prof. Gor- the public schools, as Leachk viee presi. ‘duu Miss Tracy, postmistress, | | a8 secretary and treasurer. Meetings are A |to be held Friday nights in Wall's hall rin | The women of St. Mark's guild met Th the bome of Mrs Weber Ias e Wednesday afternoon. Their next meeting | prescribes A Fo Priday o trom nomi expe | close presiden [ abou betor Adar ®ill be at the bome of Mrs. W. R. Wall woen arrangements will be made for their annual sale of fancy articles for the bepe- | At of the church, which will be December We send 17 at Wall's hall. Refreshments wili be this medi- J Dundee The Dundee Woman's ol day with Mrs. A. M. Smith Mr. Duffield of Denver was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Shelby Mre. £ R. Rusb left last week for a sbort visit with her parents ia Hannibal, Mo Mrs. Hugo Melchior, who has been at Joseph's hospital some weeks. is con- valescent h| The Round Dozen Social club Wednesday of *his week at Mrs. H C. Van Gieson Miss Baldwin Keokuk been visiting ber cousin, Mre returned to ber home Saturday Mre met Wedpes. | shelt 0 1R para main er for con- the daug ter Mre Mrs of J Pectoral, 1 will meet the home of Joh So ot has Selby s w who L Samuel Cr Waboo week of Mr and Mrs The church from down wiord and the guests v b owas Mrs moved es of e Dundes Harmon omstitaty up the be Monday evening i and Mre. W ttendar taken ou the ernoon with exercises A meeting to promote You bome of Mr enjoyed Made With to mateh they againet velvet At the back edge to fit the preferred, as shown on fgure | the lower edges are ties which are Luwed | beneath the chin o draw up to the proper size edges Bows be sdded years of &3 ttern wamted Mrs Banta Mo partment South o strevte the age are . e for winter . o the Wome of Mrs ng orgar 0 and bylaws se of the music f the Py perte P prac dedica Mre ening on © R R . Pyke emteria bomor of b Melle Mre W. B ghton, M B. Howar #nd Mre R of 1« Mr an Wilbur M B and M Prke w Mr R Benson Francis ® ads O'Conmor spe 1B week ne w s and am Sinde P and Mre & 1ends Herman Wulff spent ves at Blair, Neb. ret Wedpesdas James Waish en Omaba and Cavada at her last week e putlic schools Josed v i a ~en again Monday the orga soclety was held a1 the Wednesday night ng people’s meeting *day evening at the ch Children of Gox Bellls, who ha ission £h a short and Mre. I A Mores and Mre. Lackey and fa lufte at dinner Thankesis the last meeting of the r of 034 Fellows lodee the anpual election ¢ Mrs their £it with frien me In ast place Wiilia and . s and son vis n bome in Atkin Monday hildren a big otber good . be 8t Der nee las 4 by patrons nigh Methe Fr supices program of good mus: mime will be rendered 8990 Child’s Mut¥ ans 1,2, 4 an0 6 yea 1id’s Muff and Cap 900 or Without & caps. that protec of the head. make rings for little folk the w The ortable and the cold de ample pretty 1t with an edge of velveteen binchilla f corduroy, heav or net o ake the place of e little cap fits snugly and rcul is gathered and but cap be omf neck frill lower edge Soft silk or sa izing e muff is simply aslly ma Over the rial is arranged and both s rom the ed b elastic n g, through wh thus formed be plain ridbbon. an! & more elsborate muff eyt this cap and muff for a % vards of material rd 44 or 5 may Hofa e paiter of 1 in size "4 and 6 vears of age r the accommoda these patterpe, whic pr nal . nee 16 cents gt 2oy p number bust me dute look fc nen Eive and trom e begiuning ess Patter Depa riained officers Neck Fri cars & est of all head are fashionable as constructed The tnches w nished a Thankse " & week with irnisg bome relat home dur ves roems oizat to%n b be next of Coun day ndependent | Thursday took ted at the Niams son, Neb, rpbasage rkey pro- Benso Seasonable Fashions. Cap Cap to Be 1—Close- 4 the with muffe well as models n re made of velvet cord in Napoleon all k and | ur ¥ ® soft cloths are appropriate ard ruchinge of the fur. rawn in lar crown. seamed to tred when Attached to{ tin is used d can lising the | hed to- o form nserted trilled fur ge is l)l( h\ll }H DINISG IN THE BLAGK HILLS |2 ]'ml Heporis from Var L mpanior Brew Us. Astivity NEW MACHINERY PURCHASED of ithe Operating Apparstus mea the Jemver. Owing to Low Freight Rates n the over s attracting Black Hills asin district arge cre rese done jdea Reward company 18 which owps @ very Bal The 5 mining ground § and on Iron ting at seve tons of ore are Jafly to the Omahs smel « making plans to erect a smelter be worked onjunction with ma. This company bas of low grade adap arge acreage of . ompany chlo adout shipped company distr reel pera Pluma A sen: being The be cktall dis have re shoots been quartzite ore froa o 100 feet in losed an aing the prin ne at Crown diamonpd dr sent time to de- ) the lower quartzite large & be tncreased ular. Ten addl- being installed tional tons Manager Assumes Charge of New Pa as arr ek M Mysti acres. located Wheeler hill R. Cas begin The be- an mme follow Acep shat: me of the larges: veins of free oncentrating in the Black assay ues being better than The i¢ incorporated for ek value 31 han $100.« twenty-five which hav ledges The stock mostly in the sinking of a ing down ling and the ore &h astle Creek 0 in placer gold in the past be greater ¢ deposited from qua Wheeler hill 1d rears ing been and surrounding of the pa Penneylvania The amount of mining machinery being ship Black Hills Denver and from other places this winter ie emormous. The conmstruction of a dozen r more Dew de plants in Lawrence Bty the of hoisting works th or more gold prop took a great deal of machinery. It is say that three-fourths of the mach omes from Colorado manufacturing works One or two of the older minin companies seem be wedded to machine works of Chicago and Milwaukee, bu newer panies are going to Denver binery due 1o & large extent to the cheap be Denver-Deadwood ngton route. o Deadwood slone which is erecting and bas aleo installed pew machinery has purchased twelve of machinery, most f which has already arrived Exyert Allen pects Ores. The Black Hills Copper company, Op ating five miles west of Rochford, recently bad C. A. Allen of Chicago, & well known mining expert, on the company's large tract of mining ground for the purpose of mak- ing @ careful examination as to the size and value of the several copper and gold ing ore which outcrop at the surface | bae an incline shaft dows 10 & depth of 750 feet, which follows down a very strong vein of copper sulpbide wit es. The cOmpany crose-c as soon as level in will . cyan nstalling new 10 the old One com- Deaver cast and west water eache some sor Are Quickly Cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy It loosens the lung cretio nent ¢ It dency }‘nl’ It is children an acts or ¢ I organis alizatio smpan:e & mis 1teracts ld to ten- i O cour 100 small . p . by f a result in and 500 o shar their capitalization W06 sbares each Stockholders Objeet t b d adults like it take, both “hares o 1,000 respe wae Watering Hil Misiag 8. su Reto al mana eion shares » baving their holdines 14 be as soon as the & threwn opto the owns valuable min ng groun i . Lawrence : which The first years mec tion it the & proces case o . ger d g ork from th objected wate addit marke :n e valued at operty, pureh located Top sod some seven Crown Hill & district and since f the eranide ores the com- proposition in tons of $8 and blocked out in th Down near Key- e company ha there being a ng ore well - Ragged esnt a the NO MORE £ged Top mple finest trains laeted road ndreds as beer The Popular Personally Conducted Excursions are oncentra The com f & receiver for that the original stock 10 having the second issue bolders objected necessary bat the com nt of mepey and the paving basie arrangements will Spokane voderate am P the Crown Hill i #005 ny may be settled ompary an Iarge amov fon. Sioux Falle South Dakota towns an injury to the promot nie City Ticket Umce. I324 Farnm. Telephone 316. bas & Aberdeen and it on of other those portions of the having gained c ation HIIl company bad failed Inck ore. The company Iy become a dividend A Good ¢ h Medictne Office Hours Sundays, f rown om S m m. ©5p ow he Gazette, Toowoomba 4 Chamberlain's excellent med from a severe ugh fo and it bas effected lessure in recomme This is Aust ugh Remeds ve been & 16 . u uffering two months oat Wock- old o the last 1 bave —W. f our a cu ding nion of ope residents and bas untarily given in good faith that thers may try the remedy and be bepefited s wae Wockner. This remedy is sold by all druggists. COUNSELS THEM TO FIGHT DR, MCGREW (Agi53) John Dilliom. M. F. Urees Evicted | PeCIALIST. h Temants te Resert | Disewses and visorders of hew O 26 Years' Experience. Years te Fore, Omabs 2 —John tecea semanstration | VARIGOCELE <7 ounselied the | SYPRILIS 258,30 Blood Discases k thelr farms | pigns of the Giscase disappear 2 nervous 114 fight a OVEHU QJU Sebility, Joss of itanty been 1 iy. 1 » Dillon. M less than nE W daye <h cured g _out and ” at once. necessary. He t funds would be given t showed a soldier's spirit The measure was declared 10 be impera- tive in order to enable the nation to main. tain position in the triple alliance. The L PSS | Sbctipad oo over s 8. 1008 strest byiwaes wed and no action was| pam and Douglas Sts, OMAHA. NEB. although the propcsal was generally | —— kY | ENT ON TRIAL. MEN — Stop_taking _medicine. 1# you have Fmeil woak orgaum lowt power or weskening areioe our Veesam Organ Deveioper will ore you. No drugs. Stricture xceie permavently oured weeks, TLO0 in uhe: Dob ot “one returned; #2ect tmmediste: 1o C. 0. D fand Write for tree wout ecied 1 plais enveiope. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO. 138 Thors Bik. (nd anepolis, (ne. uffer league : oo ural wegknesses of men Kidney and Biadder Dis. cured perma . Cures Guaranteed. Consultation Frec CHARCES LOW. Treatment by 0. Box Far incrense H. Hausan, Lima, O. engineer L. E. & W.R. R, writes: “I have been troubled & great @eal with backache. I was in duced to try Foley's Xidoey Cure and o bottle entirely relfeved me. 1 gladly reom- mend it to auyone, especially my fricmds mong the t who are usually simi- m nmes, Deputy State Veterinarian H. L. REMACCIOTTI, D. V.. CITY VETERINARIAN t Ae | Offos and Infrmary and Mason $ records here | Telephone 68 bales of 90!‘9&0...' L] .”. e RESULTS TELL Cou TOWNSEND. ports Heavy. Wash, Dec. 1—The the Orient by way last few years crease. November in that Line. house 14,0 sed at BSN00 To Cure a Cou, Stop coughing. s it irritates ‘be lungs gives them mo chance to beal Yoyn‘l‘ Hopey and Tar cures without cauveing a . strain in throwing of the pblegm like com- | @ :;’én{fgz vl:lr‘::gl;:” mon cough expectorants. 'n - PR RAULRFER2PRRY DED JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA Foot Ball Pi KANSAS CITY, Dec finger of Minneapolie yer Weds 1-W. W. Heffel famous as & Yaie | ball guard a few years ago. arrived | ay with a party of friends from He will_be married Wednes- Miss Grace Plerce of this ‘night to {Men's $2.50 Box Cali— 120 inches de wi edging s overs a . and pame S Alles letter atters Omahs Bee LOCAL BREVITIES. Hasel Wood. bbb Jownstaire er at the Merct News has beer Smith, 1, ica *is after one s will be taken ment Minnie Presbyteria hter of Mrs Na f Mre Ella Swank Dollie Buchanar May Breedlove e wford he Bee week s o Clarks £ Horn, whe Sixtees veing Bluffs and | uppers- shoe no This Las the geowne box calf side leather—with genuine best quality oak tan sole Lave seven different styles of mechanics' heavy shoes at $2.50—all f the: with the extra heavy soles and plump uppers—made for hard service, yet with good style and lots of comfort—We can guarantee these shoes cent and more than you ton—You are money look at them ther—We welt [ made to give eve pay i pocket Drexel Shoe Co., 1419 FARNAM D‘I‘IIET. 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HOSPE, Music and Art. 1513-1515 Douglas. w. ern Electrical Company EBlectrical Suppliea 'mszr:w" Y e TENTS AND AWNINGS, Omaha Teut & Awning Co., OMAHA, NEB TENTS FOR RENT. TENTS AND CANVAS COODS, “!D FOR (A:IMGII NUMBER 38 |David Cole Co., OYSTERS, White Plume Celery. Pouitry. | omana : .

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