THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY. JANUA11Y 1 , 1803-S1XTEEN PAGES. C , W , COOK & SON , Twenty Per Cent Discount Off All Our Shoes , REGULAR JANUARY CLEARING SALE. Orcntent Shoo finlo liter llrlil In Oinnlm You Cnn liny tlio Shoes You \Vnnt unit SIIVB tlio Discount. "Wo will now offer our entire stock of , 'ftlioos nt n ( Tenor-til cut in prieo of 20 per ' " .dcntoff from our regular marked selling price , whloli i8 in plulti figures. Wo do this to reduce our immense stock. January is lieie and wo find our stock Is tco largo tuid wo tire bound to reduce it nt onco. Kcmctntcr , we always do ns we ndvor- lifao , aim you can now come to our store ' nnd select'tiny shoo you want and our BiUcsmiui will give you iiO per cent dis count without your asking for it. Coino and sou us and bo convinced. Tell your frionilH r.nd neighbors. Itcniembor you will net bo aekcd to buy any old It tick'for wo linvb notio , but you tniiy mnko your selections from the largest and finest stock of shoes in tlio , clty. LADIKS. This will give you Our $7.00 hand mode shoes at SC.GO. Our $0.00 shoes at $4.80. Our $5.00 shoos utS-l.00. Our $4.00 shoes nt .f'1.20. Our JII.GO shocH nt-ilSO. Ouf.00 : ! shoes ut $ i-10. Our $ ' . * .00 shoes at $1.0. ( ! Our $ l.r > 0 shoes at 91.i0. ! Our $1.CO shoes at SOc. GKNTLKMtiN. \Ve will sell you J. S. Turner's flno patent leather $8.00 shoes at $0.40. Our $7.00 shoes at J5.JO. ( Our $ ( ! .CO shoes at $4.80. OiirSC.OOhhocH at $4.CO. Our$4.00shoosatt.t20. : Our $ ; i.CO shoes at $ i-IO. ! \Vo propose to mnko this the greatest shoo sale ever held in Omaha , because you can buy just the shoo you' want and save 20 per cent in buying them of us. Now , this sale will not last lor.g , so come early before the best styles and Bl'/.es are gone. Wo cnly make one condition nt this snlo and that is that r.U goods sold at the discount will bo sold for ciibh. No goods wi.I bo charged at this discount. Wo cannot afford to sell shoos at cost' ' nnd charge them too. All gno-Jip charged will be sold at regular prices. G. W. COOK & SON , Cook's Old Reliable Shoo Store , 203 and 105 So. Fifteenth Street. Karbach Block , Kxlillillorsat the 1'alr. Have you seen The Illustrated World's -Fairi1 The only publicntion illustrating the progress and every phase and feature o [ the great exposi tion from start to lluiwh. It's the lluest nnd most attractive publication over published. Endorsed by till World's fair olllcitil. The 100-page dedication number ( second edition ) contains com plete list ( if American exhibitors ; price , 81. Subscriptions can begin with lirs ! issue ; 18 numbers (3 ( volumes ) now ready ; 82.60 a year ; 25 cents a copy. Big pay to local agents- write lor par ticulars. Jewell N. Ilalligaii , genera' ' 'manager , Chicago. ' ' v Look over your life insurance policies nnd see if there Is endorsed thoreoi their values in cash , if you discontinue payment. The Massachusetts Mutua Life Insurance company writes on all its policies the cash value , niter two years. 11 dividends annually. These divi- Says can bo used lo reduce tin premium payments or increase tlu inn o unt of insurance. It mulce : cash loans to its policy hold ers. It docs not cost you any more U hayo these advantages. If you hold i policy inin "old Hue" company , I d ( not jvant you to discontinue ! it for tlu sake of buying ono in Tha Massachu aotts Mutual Life Insurance company but If you require now or additional in Buranco , what 1 do nsk is that you taki Into eonsldeintion the advantage ! offered by tills company. Apply to th < Omaha agency , giving ago nnd amoun you will consider , nnd I will take pleasure uro in mailing you a specimen contract Sober men of character , who will no in the " " habit engage "pernicious" o "twistintr" policies , are wanted a agents. O. II. JKFTHIKR , General Agent , Rooms 200 nnd 202 Bee ISuildlng Omaha , Nob. Ladles artistic lmirdres3lngIdcaHIai Store , Kwrbuch JU'k , 20 ! ) S. lo. , Tel 1018. French hairdresser in attendance The Commercial Directory com pan la making tlio delivery now of the ! fifth 'edition of Douglas county rcfci once book. Their work for Omaha alon contains over lid(100 ( names , with th Bunplcmont of South Omaha , makin the total close to10.000. . This compan is the organizer of the Nebraska Slat ' Business 'Men's association , an aosocii tion which has boon instiumcntal in in vertlsing Nebraska with the o.xhlb train moro them any other one thin that was overdone for Nebraska. The uro comparatively a now publishin company in Omaha , hut their sahu-ii und printing bills nlono that have hoc paid out to Omaha the past year tiinoui to over $25,000. Dr. Larimer , room 20il Karbach blocl j.o- JF.ATI : K.XUUKNIOX To HoiiHtoii , Tex. , mill Hot urn , Tuesday , January U , 181)3 ) , my thh epocial party will leave Omuhu , boui : for Houston , Tex , Having for Halo several thousand non of the richest land In Harris and lr ! 2011 in countlcH , Texas , lying between tl cities of Houston and Gnlvcston , and t the tlirco principal trunk line railroad I will offer as nn inducement for hives ore , or those desiring only to look at t ) laud , specially low rates from Omaha Houston and return , good until Juno ISO ! ) , with u limit of fifteen days in one direction , and good for stop over i pleasure within limit. Those InndM that I olTer for sale are n rioh , black loam , easily cultivate being rich enough to produce the mo excellent results without fortlllzntlo Everything that can bo grown nn ; Avhoro in the United States grows sp chilly well hnro. The ground pays wi from the first year. The price of land ranges from 12.50 $20.00 per aero an the most favorul terms of payment. 'All those lands lie contiguous to ai within live miles of the above tuu tionod railroads , with an abundance water anil timber. The clhimte the ye through IB excellent Remoinbor the time wo go : Tuosihi January a , 1603. Louvo Omaha at 0 : p. in. For further information relative landf , Oil inn to , soil and cost of Uvln nnil particulars us to the purchase tickets , cheaper tian ] you can buy tiny railroad company , call on or t dreea It C. PATTEHSON , 425 Ramgo building , Quintan , Neb , ZDNDER SHOES AT THE BOSTON No Mistake Boston Store Has Zun- dor's ' Bankrupt Shoes Sure Enough. THEY'RE ' ON SALE AT BOSTON STORE llnvtun Store Untight All Hiemiller llnnh- rupt Shoes Attnchril by the Con tnble unit Hull ) liy Mortgagennil ( lot Them Very Chrnp. ON SALE NOW AT BOSTON S'lOIlK. At the northwest corner of Sixteenth nnd Doughis streets. llljjht on the corner. Once more now to make sure , HOSTON STOKE WILL SELL X.undei's ' men's uhocs Half price at Hoston Store. Xundor's ladles' shoes Hall peico at LUwton Store. Xunder's misEco' shoes Half price at llostou Store. Xundor'H ladies' slippers Half price at Hoslon Store. Xundcr'a boys' shoes Half price at Huston Store- . Xunder's child's shoes Half price at Uoslon Store. Not onry that , either , for in many cases you will Una Xunder's shoes soiling .now at perhaps a thlid of their value at tlio LJofeton Store. When Hoston Store makes up itsmlud to do a thing it's going to bo done right up to the handle. When it comcB to cutting prices or giving bargains there's nn store in the whole wide world like the IJoston Store. When tlio constable llrst wont in and attached the shoos wo nicked out just such shoes as wo wanted and wore most desirable , and when the mortgages sold the balance wo again bought only the very beat grades of the finest shoes which had just been received only a few days before tlio failure. So remember that Hoston Store will warrant every puir of shoes in this sale to give gooct , honest satisfaction , and will roplueo free of charge any pair that does not. Therefore bo sure to come to the right place whore all the ohojcest and best of the whole Xunder bankrupt slock is. That is Hoston Store. BOSTON STORE , li'ght on the corner , N. W. corner 10th and Douglas. Wonderland and Illjou Tbeater. Commencing tomorrow at Wonderland and and Bijou theater the Burton Stanley Comedy company will begin the third and last week of their engagement , presenting a clever version of the well known comedy , "A Bunch of Keys , " under the title of "A Bunch of Jays , " which promises to _ be equally as guod and funny as the original play. Mr. Stanley has produced it all over the east , where it proved a big success. The characters arc all comedy and are in the hands of a capable lot of players. Preceding this laughable production the usual hourly program of specialties will be introduced and everybody will be delighted to learn that the phenomenal child performer , La Petit Fred die , has been induced to stay another week. His entertainment will consist of a number of new and original specialties , including an excellent Impersonation of the great Car- meiiclta , the Spanish dancer. Freddie leaves no room for criticism in his work , it is so perfect , so finished , and the easy manner of all his performances shows that his tal ents were born in him ; no school could make such a perfect little artist. The other specialties are also very strong , including Gua Garliolt , an Intrepid equilibrist , in a wonderful act of posturing on pyramids of chairs and tables : T. J. McGuire , a clover clog dancer and vocalist ; Bogart and O'Brien , the funniest of funny musical teams , late with Haverly's minstrels , and the greatest of all acrobatic dancers , the Dixon brothers , making a bill of more than ordinary merit. A beautiful souvenir photo graph of Master Freddie as Carmcneita will bo presented to each lady visitor next Fri day. Look Out tor Cold Weather. But ride inside of the electric lighted and steam heated vcstibuled apartment trains of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway and you will bo as warm , comfortable and cheerful as in your own library or boudoir. To travel between Chicago and Omaha in these luxuri ously appointed trains is a , supreme sat isfaction ; and , ns the somewhat ancient advertisement used to read , "foriurthor particulars see small bills. " Small bills ( and largo ones , too ) will bo accepted for passa o and sleeping car tickets at 1501 Farnam street. A. P. Tukey's ollleo will bo open Monday , January " , 1893 , from 8 n. m. to 1 p. m. r A llcnuUriil irt. Any ono or all of the followlnc books will be sent free to any address , by mail prepaid , for 10 cents in stamps or coin Was it Suicide ? by Ellti Whecloi Wilcox. Poems nnd Yarns , by James Whit comb Hiley and Hill Nyo" An English Girl in America , by Tnl- lulah Mattoson Powell. Sparks from tuo Pen of Bill Nyo. People's Heferenco Book 099,90 ! fact ? . Health and Beauty , by Emily S. 'Bon ton. ton.Social Social Etiquette , by Emily S. Bontpti Looking Forward , an imaginary vitsl to the World's fair , Chicago , ISOIJ. Cut this out and mark the hooks yo wish sent , enclosing 10 cents for cacl boolc. Address O. P. MeCarty , general pat Hougor agent , B. & O. S. W. 1C II , Cincinnati , O. Frescoing and interior decorating ; d < Mgns and ustiinatoti furnished. Hour Lohmunn , 1008 Douglas btruot. Try "Tea Leaf" or "Tea Blossom brand ol ton , kept by all grocers. Sin isfiictioi ; guaranteed or money refunded Dr. Campbell , homoeopath , ! JOG N. "V Life. Real estate. Bargains only. My word Is good. W. G. Albright. 621--J-3 N. Y. Life bldqr. \V. T. Seaman , wagons unit carriage Economv. gas house coke $7.50 tot ' A. J. Moy'er , ii3 ! 3. Hth. Tel.10 : ! . KAMT OK SOUTH Vlu tlio Wuliiuli Itontc , The short line to St. Louis and quid est route south. Only 117 hours to Hot Springs. Only ! ! 0 hours to Now Orleans. Only 118 } hours to Atlanta. Only 62 hours to Jacksonville , " With corresponding fast time to n points east and south. Round trl tickets to Hot Springs , Now Orloun Luke Charles , Gulvoston , San Antonl City of Mexico , Los Angeles , Sim Frai cisco , MobileJacksonville , Tampa , Hi vana and all the win tor resorts of t ) : south and west Reclining chair ca free to St. Louis , Toledo anil Dutrol Pullman buffet Bleeping cars on n to trains. Baggage checked from hole ? . and private residences to dostinatio of For tickets , stooping car nccommodatioi of and further information cull ut Wubiu d- ticket olllcc , 1602 Farnam street , < wrlvo , G. N. CLAYTON , Agent , Omaha. t tTltt fIirt1 / A W11 , BtNSfclT CO , , Invite Everybody to Call nt Their Bntg Do- pnrtment and Get a Onp of DELICIOUS CLAM BULLION FREE This In Now , nnil Kvrrylmtly Win Ilnn Tried It nro l.oinl In UK 1'rnlao I < o t AiiPtlt | | Ilroturcil lly Ita UBC. Weak stomachs greatly benefited by its use. Call and glvti it a fiilr trial. Wo tire also serving "Ueef Bullion,1' ' "Mxtract of Beef , " "Cherry Cordial , " etc , in our drug department. Got your patents and your pncscrinllons filled tit our drug department. Everything guar anteed nnd our prices are always lower than our competitors. JKNVKLUY nKPAHTMHN'T. This department is wonderfully im proved with now goods , watches , clocks , jewelry , silverware , etc. , etc.Vo have just secured the services of an experi enced watchmaker and repairer of everything known to the jewelry trade. Wo are now in a position to do all kinds of watch , clock nnil jewelry repair work af'BENNliTTS' POPULAR , PUIC1W. " You know that exorbitant pricca are usually charged for repair work of this kind. You nro often , told that your watch needs cleaning era a certain swing or jewel is missing and a big bill is chaegrd , when In fact a drop of oil or the tight ening of n certain screw would make your watch run for n year or more as good as new , and all done while vou wait , with really no cost to you. This department will bo run on the sumo honorable plan of nil our other depart ments. Our reputation is back of our watch maker , and wo will see that you receive fair treatment , and ovcrytning wo defer for you wo will fully guarantee In every way , and do your work with promptness and accuracy. Bring in your watches ; clocks and jewelry to be repaired , wo CAN 8'ivo you money. Visit our tea , coll'co nnd spice depart ment. Visit our crockery department. Visit our furniture department. Visit our second lloor. W. R. BENNETT CO. N. H. Falconer. On Thursday of this week wo will commence a special sale of ladies' cloaks and wraps. The prices will bo fully 30 per cent less than regular. Our stock is a choice one and the break in prices will certainly draw an immense crowd. Full particulars Inter in the week. N. H. FALCONER. Poacouk is the boat soft CDal. Sold only by Jouog , opnojlto postollios. Dr. Hoffman ( Karbach block ) returned from his trip south , resumed practice. Miss Fannie Arnold begins the first term of her sight reading class Tuesday evening , January 3 , 1S93 , at 323 N. 17th street , 8 o'clock p. m. - * The Onmlm Conservatory of. Music. The following are the branches taught : Piano , harmony acd composition , vocal , violin , violoncello , guitar , mando lin , organ , elocution , Delsarte physical culture , calesthenics , Shakespeare , dra matic art. French. German nnd Italian. Pupils received at any time. YOUNG MEN'S ' NEW YEAR. I'lnna for tlio Reception nt the Christian AKSocliitlon Itulldlng. The Omaha Young Men's Christian asso ciation will keep open house on Monday The parlors , the reading rooms and the pym nasium will ho thrown wlilo open for the benefit of those who call there during tht day. day.There There will ho a game of hand ball in tin gymnasium in the afternoon ami a genera program of athletic sports in the evening. The following list of ladies will receive ai the association building from 4 to 8 o'cloci p. in. A large number of the directors aiu active membcrs.will also bo present to assis : in making it a pleasant evening for tin guests : Mrs. A. P. Tukoy , Mrs. W. II. Alex andcr , Mrs. A. T. Hector , Mrs. C. E Williamson , Mrs. W. H. liussoll , Mrs. Allci ICcch , Mrs. C. H. Gardner , Mrs. C. A. Starr Mrs. Charles Bird. Mrs. Charles Goss , Mrs J. O. I'hillipiii , Mrs. II. II. Baldrldgc , Mrs Frank W. Obcr , Miss Claflin , Mrs. Duryca Miss Funnio Duryca , Miss M. Mooru Miss James , Miss J. Alexander Miss A. Alexander , Miss 1C. Preston Miss E. Preston , Miss G , Lindsay Mrs. D. P. Benedict , Miss Carrie Dotwciler Miss Mamie Joselyn. Miss Birdie Kelly Miss Mabel Kelly , Mrs. / . T. Liiulsoy , Mrs Asa Leard , Mrs. T. S. Waltmoyer , Mis McChesnoy , Miss Morrison , Miss Watts Miss Pickering , Miss Doris Kinncy , Mis Agnes Harrison , Miss Lillian Wilbur , Mis Lucy Knight , Miss Lizzie Hewitt , Miss Hal lock , Miss.Bonletto , Mrs. Thomas MeCaguc Mrs , T. B. McCulloch , Mrs. A. N. McCasut Mrs. M. McCulloch , Mrs. Eva , Uartlutt Miss Edna Thain , Miss Jcssio Thain , Mis Fannie Lchincr , Miss Madgo Lelnner , Mis Fannie Bates , Miss Blanche Van Court , Mis Carrie Althouso , Mrs , Stiger , Mrs. H. K Wood , Mrs , A. H. Thain , Miss Fawcott , Mis May Fawcett , Miss McCausland , Miss Alt Lain , Miss Squler. Miss Chambers , Mr : Gordon , Mrs. Switzlcr , Miss Powell , Mis Condon , Miss Xewcomh , Miss lluth , Mr : Watson B. Smith , Mrs. T , E , Cramblet , Mis Nannio Clayton , Miss Clayton , Miss Emm Whcatloy , Miss Anna Frueland , Mrs. F.Wci scls , Mrs. A. Achcmcn , the Misses Clurksoi Miss Maud Kccsc , MissWakelcy , Miss Doani Miss Mainio Bcch and Miss Clara Bcch , E If you have piles DoWItt's Witch Hazi salvo will surely euro you. STARTING THE NEW YEAR. Several 1'artlesVlio Will do Dnivn Life I.iliui Mill ) lly Side. The New Year's list of matrimonial Intel tions is a very long one. Yesterday was very busy day for Judge Eller's license clcrl and ho issued the following permits to wc < Name and address. ( Itotiort M. Silt ton. Omaha ) KditliJ. llearlu , Onmlm i William A. Klklns , Omaha 1 Miiltlt' It , Johnson , Oniah.i i James Hiulth , Omaha I May Johnston , Unmlia j John It. Wilson , Onmlm | Mary llnyus , Unmlia j John Itathnmn , South Onmlm 1 Susaiula I'olsom , Omaha J Marshall V. Doyle , Hoiith Omaha 1 MlnnloO. lllulr , South Omaha j ( iconic F , Iluvliow , Omaha I Maiulul'arr , Omaha i John H. Miller. 1'ocatcllo. Idaho I Iiiilu Clarke , Ijanxdon , Mo , j Adofiih J. Weld , Klori'iieo AclUlo .M. llarl , Florence. j I.omi McCnll. Omaha I ICUlu Campbell , Onmlm I Krni'ht ( ! . Sin-ploy , I'loreneo. 1 Molllo Musket , rioifiicn I Hahiuns Haiisson , I'remont. I Miillnu.IeiiM'n , I'u'iuont os I Jiuncs lllazda , Omaha oL 1 Mary IVckuva , Omaha L ( Danlol Hnilili. Omaha IIQ 1 Anna llrnlion , Sulherland , la. . Something ( ionil , I have sold and used in my family for sc oral years Chamberlain's , Colic , Cholci and Dlari-hwu remedy , and have found ono of the most useful and satisfactory roi cdlcs I over hundltHl. U. II. Lowla , Salt Lake City , Utau. SESSIONS ffllTIl THE COAT What the Secret -Societies of the State and OityEBvo Been Doing. REPORTS FROMMANY DIFFERENT ORDERS New Hermits nflnR Aililrd to Tliflr Mem- flntlt-rliiK AeeoiintH of Work Done dotnl' ' Sbou Ingii Made liy All tlio Societies. Odd Fellowship continues to ride on the top wave of popularity in Nebraska , and the three links arc lioltig forged in many neigh borhoods. The year closes very auspiciously for the order in this state , nnd the now year la equally as well commenced. The animal report shows the following excellent condi tion of the Nebraska grand lodge : SilboidlnalcloilKcs 1B.T MtMiihi'i-ship a ari I'liiil fonellcf $ 1U,0U1.74 : Assets 32 J iV.d8.83 The gr.uul encampment Is also In very line condition , nnd the report shows the follow ing : Subordinate encampments 3-1 Member. hlp R , rl Paid for teller $ 1,11'J.f.t ) Assets 32408.83 The numbcrof Hobckah lodges in the state Is seventy-live , with a membership of Jt.lUH. Of this number 1,003 , are brothers and lr , > l0 ! sisters. The Patriarch Militant , the uniformed rank of the order. Is also in n very pros perous condition and keeping in the front rank of the procession. The mouth of September has been decided upon as the month of Odd Fellowship at the World's fair. The .Kith day has been sot apart for the sovereign grand lodge of Xc- braska , and it is expected to have 1,000 brothers in line on that day. During the last month State lodge No. 10 of this city received eleven applications for membership. The thriving little city of Gothenburg Is the latest place to have a lodge instituted. Wednesday evening Mayor Weir , Lincoln , the. grand master , as sisted n.v Grand Secretary 1. P. Gage , C. H. May and J. M. Shivelv of Fremont , Grand Marshal H. S. Hotohkiss of Lincoln , J. S. Hoagland , 13 , \Viirncr and W. II. Johnson of North Plattc , Instituted Gothenburg lodge , No. IIOI , with a membership of twenty-three. There were many brothers from neighboring towns , and they included twenty from Coznd. live from Lexington , three from Gibbon and six from North Plattc. The ofllcors elected arc : 13. H. Ware , noble-grand ; W. L. Granger , vice grand ; F. P. Doolittlc , trcas- urcr II. C. Booker , secretary. Shortly after midnight a supper was served , which was partaken of by sixty-eight persons. Lodge work was resumed after supper and it was a late hour when the meeting adjourned and Gothenburg lodge was fairly started upon the road to success. Ancient Orilcr of United Workmen. Hayes Center lodge has elected the follow ing oflicers and will install them Monday evening , January 0 : C. II. Eubank , master workman ; F. W. Herman , foreman ; J. L. Blood , overseer ; C. A. Heady , recorder ; Jacob Daubach , financier ; J. A. Small , inside watchman ; O. C ; Gruvcr.outside watchman ; T. J. Birchall , trustee. At their last meeting Campbell lodge elected the following oflicers for the ensuing year : C. G. Koanc , master workman ; A. M Landon. foreman ; B. O. Snow , overseer ; "VV. II. Frazier , recorder ; W. L. Guy , receiver ; W. U. Tcagarden. financier ; C. E. Budlong , guido : C. L. Battles , inside watchman ; G. II. Aullz , outside watchman ; B. C. Burt , trus tee ; W. II. Kcenoy , medical examiner. The Wahoo lodge is prospering and is rapidly increasing its membership , nineteen applications being received at the last meet ing. The ofllcors elected for the ensuing year areas folldws : F. E. Way , past mas ter workman ; "William Lowman , master workman ; , Harry Stevenson , foreman ; William Allen , financier ; Otto Ostenbcrg , receiver ; William Markham , overseer ; W. N. Silver , reoorUer ; M. Mathiessen , guide. Ewing lodge has selected its officers for the ensuing year and will install them Fri day evening , January 0. They are as fol lows : Master workman , G. A. Buflington ; foreman , Joseph Clifton ; overseer , D. D. Butler : recorder , 13. S. Gllmour ; financier , G. H. Benson ; receiver , J. A. Wood ; guide , Thomas Cox : inside watch , J. A. Butler ; outside watch , William Beck ; trustee , G. L. Butler. Grand Master Workman J. G. Tate will install the newly elected officers of the Lyons lodge on the evening of January 10 , Tlio lodge is making great preparations for the event and will give a banquet at the rink , which will bo enjoyed by the members and their families. The newly elected officers areas follows : Past master workman ; J. C. McElhinney ; master workman , .1. B. Thomas ; foreman , G. W. Harvey ; overseer , O. C. Smith ; recorder , Sam Shaw , financier , C. A. Schneider : guide , W. M , Heed ; inside watchman , F.E.Clements ; outside watch man , G. H. Page ; trustee for three years , J. C. McElhinnoy ; medical examiner , Dr. M. L. Hlldreth. Officers have been chosen by the Oakland lodge as follows : Charles T. Griffin , master workman ; M. P. Hansonforeman ; F. Simon , overseer ; W. A , Harding , recorder ; 13d A. Baugh , receiver ; II. H. Bowes , financier ; Peter Lund , guide ; John Mocrko , Inside watchman : August Title , outside watch man , and Ed A. Baugh , trustee for three years. South Omaha lodge No. CO has elected tlio following officers for the ensuing year , : Past master workman , C. W. Miller ; master workman , M. V. Doyle ; foreman , C. M. Maatcsou : overseer , Henry Frcdcrickson ; recorder , George W. Howe ; financier , James A. Hall ; receiver , Jacob Jaskalck ; guide , L. W. Pickard ; inslrto watch , JulUjs Dickcrt ; outside watch , Herman ICobcrt ; trustees , C. W. Miller , J. C. Graham , / . P. Hedges ; medical examiners , Drs. Slabaugh , Sigglns and Berry. Nebraska lodge. No. 2'-'T , of South Omaha has chosen the following oflicers : Master workman , A. M. Galligher ; foreman , James Carmody ; overseer , J. rM. Galligher ; re corder , B. M. Weppncr ; financier , J. J. O'Brien ; receiver , Charles P.O'Hara ; guide , Michael McKuight ; inside watch , Michael Kelly ; outside watch , James Shcchan ; physician. A. A , Kelly ; medical examiners , Drs. Kelly and MoCram ; trustee. Hichard Swift. .Modern U'oodincn of America. C.amp 10'j ) , Modern Woodmen of America of South Omaha , elected officers as follows ; P. S , MoAuley , venerable consul ; C. F. Don ills , worthy adviser ; J. M. Schcnck , banker T. 13 , Pearl , clef k ; T. I. Leo , escort j F. II Bcntloy , watchman ; J. I. Pancake , sentinel A. A. Monroe , IDr. 13. L. Siggins , Dr. 13. L Ernhout , Dr. W. II. Slahaugh , trustees. Tin officers will bo i publicly Installed ThurMlaj evening of this wok. . At a meeting ! of the Kearney camp tin following officers for the ensuing year wen elected : Thomas Edney , vcncrablo consul Warren Sherory worthy consul ; C. II Cherry , clerk ; TO F. Crossloy , banker ; T. A Tollofson , escort ; J. A. Van Meter , watch man ; T. J. Scottscntry. The Oakland camp made the followlii ) selections at the annual election of officers W. A. llardlngi consul ; Potcr Palmer , ad visor ; E. A. Griffin , clerk ; W. W. Hopkins banker ; F. G. Pulmqulstescort : P. J. Clarl and M , L. Arthur , physicians ; F. F. Parker watchman ; Hails Hanscn , sentry ; Ed A Bauch , delegate ; William Hutchluson , alternate nato ; Henry Neumann , manager. At the regular meeting of Hazel Dell cam ] No. 700 of Edgar Monday evening the follow Ing officers were elected : K. O. Blowers , V C. ; J. A. Gco , W. A. ; D. W. Van Homo clerk ; G. A. liyor , R. B , ; Will Montgomery escort ; Eugene Lane , watchman ; J. A. How ard , sentry ; D. F. Anderson , physician Herman Boynton and T. B. McClcllan , man ugcrs ; James McNally , delegate. Maple camp No. 045 of this city , at the las . _ . regular meeting , elected officers as follows ! 0 Consul , George W. Hoynolds ; adviser , WII 11 Ham Lyons ; banker , N. P. Swaiisou ; clerli ' P. U. Kehroeder escort . . . W. Johnson ! 'j 1 \s llll Ul lt i ; V0-u , George ,1. IUIIIID I1I watchman , M. It. Fowler ; bccretar.v , A. 1 : ! 0 Kastiminj nnuuiBcrs , Walter Walker Hiram A. Jones ; physicians , J. 1' . Wllllaiu lj. Hess anil Charles J ) . Spra'nt ( delegates , W. A. Haundurs and N. 1 * . Hwui son ; altcmiitcs , U. 1) . Bhnms and A. A liuchunan. At the mcctini , ' l-r' inuinhci were In attendance. The oflicers will bo h stalled Thursday evening of this week. The lire in the Continental block Tu night destroyed ull tlio iiuraphcrualla < Onmlm cam ] ) No. 120 , including the languid- cent silk Imiiucr , The property wns pnr- lially Insured. The innniiKcrs have secured the now Patterson lodpo room at the south- cast corner of Seventeenth nnd Fnrnam streets , and Wednesday night the now ofll- cers will bo Installed there In the presence of all Woodmen nnd their families who de sire to attend. After the Installation the hall will ho turned over to the head camp of lioyal Neighbors of America , which will bo in session In this city next Avcck , nnd they will exemplify their work for the benefit of those present , The two camps will then proceed to entertain each other after thnt Inimitable style for Which they are both famous , and It Is safe tonsume that the occasion will be one IOIIR to ho remembered by those fortun ate enough to bo In attendance. r The camp lire was lighted at Clark's ballon Fourtccnthtstrcct last Wednesday night , an uiiusuallylargo number of woodchoppcrs being In attendance. Seven ncwrineiubers were adopted after which the annual election wns held , resulting as follows : V. C. , C. H. T. Klopoitj W. A. , H. T. . Unborn ; K. H. , O. F. Klsiisser ; C. , C. K. Allen ; R , AI. Dukes ; W. , Max Homey : S , , ,1. Woodward ; physicians , J. F. I'rcsacll , L , A. Mcrrlam ; manager , L. D. Hoyt. 1 loyal Arraninn. Knoxall council , No. HlVI. of South Omaha , will have a public Installation of ofllcers Tuesday evening , January 3 , to which the In dies and gentlemen friends of the members have been invited. Tlio oflicers and members of Union I'aclllc and I'louccr councils , Omaha , and Fidelity coun cil , Council Bluffs , will ho present and a right royal time Is anticipated. The follow ing select program will bo rendered : Address Dr. W. .1. Hell 1'lano ( Int'l Ir. ) llerwlck and Mr. Sl , l.amlshorg Quartet Messrs. Carlcy , Oooilman Hammond and , , . lo/.7elle. ! Hun jo duet Messrs. II. Smith and ( . ! . licllcnhcck Dunt Mrs. Ij. ( 'ai'icnter nnd Miss Jennie ( iraham Cornet solo Mr. . ) . I' . Carh-y I > uit ! Mr. and Mrs. K. S. lliimmonil Ianmiiiarti't ! | Messrs. Uvllcnheek. Haumgartner , Smith and Huf. Duet..Hi-v.O. N. Dawsoii nnd Mr. 1.C. ! Youne Quartet MesM-s. Ourley , ( tdodiiiuu , llamnionil and Ifo/wllc. Address Dr. K , h. Sluelas Theiustallationof oflicers will bo conducted by Deputy Supreme Itcgent A. V. Ill-ink , assisted by the oflicers of Union PiiclUe coun cil , Omaha , and Deputy Supreme Hegcnt W. II. Uronson of Brooklyn , N. Y. Refreshments will bo served after the cer emonies. Knll-litx of I'ythlas. The Norfolk Knights elected the following oflicers for the ensuing year at the last regular meeting : C. J. Chapman , chancellor commander ; TJ. C. Mittelstadt , vice chan cellor ; C. E. Doughety , master of exchequer ; John Murer , master of finance ; J. W. Hose , keeper of records and seal ; David Hccs , prelate ; W. II. Dexter , master of arms. After the transaction of business the lodge indulged in an impromptu baiufuet of ginger bread , cider and cigars , and passed tin hour or two in a happy and social manner. Triangle lodge No. 54 of this city is making great preparations for the public installa tion Thursday evening of the newly elected oflicers. After the ceremonies the guests will bo invited to dance , and all will ho wel come. The following are. the oflicers chosen : Past chancallor , Hndnor Worthing ; chancel lor commander , M. U. Foster ; vice chancel lor , A. II. Dnuble ; prelate.George C.fallen ; master of exchequer , A. F. Wolf ; master of finance , Chris Uoyor ; keeper of records and seal , II..I. Wells ; master of arms , Frank Snyder ; inside guard , George W. Elbourn ; ousside guard , Thomas M. Stuart. Kojat Arch Masons. Thursday evening the oftlccrs-elect and ap pointed of Ophir lodge of Schuylcr were in stalled. The installation ceremonies were conducted by Excellent Grand Scribe Phelps. Those present enjoyed nn oyster supper after adjournment. The ofllcers in stalled are as follows : High priest , W. D. Fletcher ; king , Fred ICropf ; scribe , T. W. Whitman ; captain of the host , W. W. Hecs ; principal sojourner. V. Maly ; royal arch captain , II. U. Wright ; grand master of the third vail , John C. Sprechcr ; grand master of the'second vail , C. C. Cannon ; grand mas ter of the first vail , V. W. Sutherland. S. Fuhrman is secretary. C. C. Cannon treas urer , and George . Allen sentinel. The oitlcers of Palmer chapter No. S3 of Wilber installed at the last meeting are as follows : A. N. Dodson , II. P. ; Charles Whipplc , K. ; S. P. Ojeis , S. ; J. H. Grimm , C. of 1I.P. ; F. Dodson P.S.J. ; F. Chaloupka , H. A. , captain J. 1C. Mallat , of the post , third grand master of veil ; J. F. Early , second end grand master of veil ; Frank Chaloupkn , first grand master of veil ; F. V. Shnuats , treasurer ; F. J. Sadilck , secretary ; T. J. Taylor , sentinel. Cliuptrr "I tli ICustorn Stnr. Last evening the members of Adah chap ter of South Omaha gave a reception and banquet in Masonic hall. The attendance was large , and ninny friends of the members enjoyed for the first time the hospitality of the Eastern Star ladies. A pleasant feature of the evening was the rendition of the fol lowing excellent program : gong Pouth Onuilia Quartet Daniels , Curl ; , Norrls and Uoz/.i-lli ! . Recitation . . . .Dulu Talhot Id-citation l-nnny SliibiiiiKli Instrumental music Miss Anna Glasgow Kecllntlon ailv , Hello Stewart. Trio ii"'M-Vsk' Kecltatloii . . .Mrs. hi/or Violin music -Mrs. J.nrrnr . Mrs. < - - Foul- ri-sM-y lluultiitlou . . .MabloMayllcliI Itocltatlon MIss Anna Ili-iiytun Instrumental music . . . .Mlss.li-hsli'Snviiiso Hreltntioi Miss Tina Hot-holt , Music- Mr.Hiitlii'i-lniul Kocltatlon .Muster Ham McDonald Manl'iiiii' ' i.aiir. iiliiiu-liu ( ilnsfflnw , Ktta Krlon , Oiaco Itlchardsun. liuloirnili'iit ] UrilrrsiiT I'orrhtcrn. The Independent Order of Foresters held its regular meeting Friday evening , Decem ber" : ! , at Us handsome hall In Tin : IJr.i : building , There was a largo attendance , considering the Inclement weather that pre vailed , and several important mutters were discussed. This ledge ( or i-ourt ) is young yet , only having been instituted last summer , but it has made rapid progress and bids fall to rival some of the older fratenul organba. tions. The principal feature of this association Is that all members stop paying at TO years , anil then their mniioy is refund ed , besides being Insured up to that age. 'It Is is therefore a good business Investment , tc say nothing of the social advantages. Can didates are coming in fast , and as soon at the peculiar benellts of the order are more widely known , there Is no doubt its member ship roll will DO largely Increased. Suns of Vt-ti-niliK. E. H. Wells camp No. T2 of South Oimihr has elected the following ofllccrs : Captain II. L. Kelly ; first lieutenant , Fivd Utter second lieutenant , John HerghofT ; cam ] council , I ou Etter , Will Griffiths and WII Osborno ; state representative , F. L. Erion The state encampment of the Sons of Vet crans will bo held in West Point In June. Unllril Onlcr of Trim Itiinil , The grand ledge of the order will convent In annual session In this city Tuesday January 10. A good attendance Is lookei for and the members of the local orders art making great preparations to receive and en tertain the delegates and visitors. South Omaha ledge No. 55 has elected tin following oitlcers : Treu master , Josepl Probust ; bunds master , Adolpn Furot ; re cording secretary. Henry Waltz ; financial secretary , Hud lint-tit ; treasurer , Frank Humport ; gulilo , John Sticker ; warden , . ! Ilcstenlohtier ; Inside watch , N. llhtmo ; out side wnteh. F. Schnltzlns ; trustees , llrnry Martin , Fred Anult nnd Otto Mnutrrj finance coinnitttce. Henry Martin , Joseph Probust and Adolph l' > irct ; delegates to grand lodge , Jncob Jnskalek and Hud Hnrtz. Aljihn Hnvod tlio Itnnnrr. Alpha camp No. 1 , Woodmen of the World , wns one of the organizations rendered homeless by the burning of the Continental block last Tuesday night. The camp wns very fortunate , however , lit the fact that the elegant new banner , lately presented It , was saved by the thoughtfulness of Sovereign eign Fred J. Sackett , nnd other valuable property wns saved by Sovereign J. S. McDonald , thus leaving the total loss less than { flOO. The camp held an en thusiastic meeting at Patterson's hall Thursday evening , nnd the board of man agers were Instructed to replace all missing paraphernalia at once and to lease the hall In Barker block for a period of four mouths , so the work of the camp will suffer no inter ruption. The following officers were elected for the ensuing .year : Consul commander , W. N. Dorwnrd ; advisory lieutenant , George / . Colt ; banker , George J. Fox ; clerk , C. U. Allen ; escort , Fred M. Youngs ; watchman , H. M. Walker : sentry , U. K. Wcstcott ; mem ber of board of managers. Fred -J. Sackett ; physicians , Drs. L. A. Merriiim , J. E. Chats- sen and Prcssnell. These ofllccrs will be Installed at the next regular meeting in Barker's block. A com mittee Is arr-inulng for a grand hall to bo given at Washington hall January 17 , the Alphlans intending to keep up their record as popular entertainers. I.OIHCS lii tlio HlK' 1'lro. Tuesday night's tire In the Continental block was disastrous for several of the secret societies of this city , and they lose several thousand dollars. The fourth lloor was elegantly fitted up for ledge purposes and Myrtlolodgc , Knights of Pythias , suffers to the extent of about $ tX)0. ( ) To furnish the ledge room the members had paid their dues for some months In advance , mid ns tliey parried no insurance the loss will bo very keenly felt , as not an article was saved from the destructive flames. The Order of Hed Men sustainoil a loss of Sl/.iOO , with insur ance amounting to $1,000 , The lodge room was occupied Jointly by the Modern Woodmen of America , the Woodmen of the World , the Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Commercial Pilgrims of America , these lodges being tenants. Each lost papers and paraphernalia and sustained quite severe losses. New quarters in the Patterson block have been secured by the Ancient Onlcr of United Workmen and Modern Woodmen of America , and the other lodges will soon bo provided with places for meeting. Inilr | > nulcnt Order nl'Ciiiul Ti'inplai-s. Particular pride is taken by the members of Mayflower lodge , No. 1 , in their society and the excellent meetings they have and the great interest manifested in the work of the order. At the last mooting on the even ing of the twenty-seventh , at the lodge room. Thirty-second and Ames avenue. Chief Templar Miller presided , and the attendance was largo notwith standing the severe weather. Two applications for membership were received , and favorably reported upon. The program fop the evening included a recitation by Miss Georgia God'dard , and Fred Williams re lated his adventures on a hunting expedi tion. Lee Forbey , a member of Life Uoat ledge No. 150 , interested those present with a short talk. A general invitation is extended by May flower lodge to all members of the order to attend the meetings. I'oreitor.s Knjiiy Tlii-insrlvrs. . A merry crowd gathered at Gcrmania hall Friday night , and participated In the grand masquerade ball given by Court Eclipse No. 107 Independent Order of Foresters. The evening's entertainment was u very pleasant ono , the masques were numerous , including many beautiful costumes , nnd the partici pants had a royal , good time. OoHslji from the Auto Kooms. Doric lodge Knights of Pythias of Cedar Bluffs is fitting up a new lodge room. A cam ] ) of the Woodmen of the World will bo organised at South Omaha within a few days. Nebraska lodge No. 1 Knights of Pythias will install the newly elected oflicers Wednesday evening. The recently elected ofllcers of state ledge No. 10 Independent Order of Oild Fellows will be installed Monday. The jurisdiction of Illinois will probably put up an Ancient Order of United Work men building at the World's fair. The members of the Knights of Pythias : odgc of Pierce gave one of those enjoyable parties Friday night for which they are famous. The Junior Order of American mechanics liivo a social Wednesday evening in Masonic liall at South Omaha. The affair was a success in every particular. Lily lodge NO. HO Knights of Pythias of Valparaiso , gave its first annual ball on llio evening of December 10 , and it was u success financially , as well as socially. A public installation of Omaha council No. 4-IUof the National union will bo held Mon day evening at 7:30o'clock : ut lioyal An-annm hall la TUB Biu : building. All members of the National union in this city are invited to attend. Mrs. W. D. Whalcn , whoso death ocennvtl in this city Wednesday , was u member of Lillian temple , Pythian Sisters of South Omaha. The beautiful floral services of the Sisterhood were conducted by the ladles of Lillian temple. The following officers of the C. S. P. S. lodge of Wilber were elected for the coming year : President , James Shafranka ; secre tary , William Bohaeek ; treasurer , Joseph Kaura ; deputy , Louis Borecky ; guard , F. J. Sadilek ; trustees , John Xwonccheck , Frank Chalounka and Joseph Hichlarik. llnp lit the Fort. The fortnightly hop at the garrison Friday evening was more largely attended by Omnhn pcoplo than usual , and in consequence a most delightful evening was experienced hy those present. Tlio fort parties are always pleasant , ami the ono Friday evening ipiito einphiibUort the assertion that army pcoplo have well learned the lessons of what constitutes charming entertain ment. Among those present were noticed : Dr. ami Mrs. Spenser , Mr.s. Worth , Lieuten ant ami Mrs. Wright , Lieutenant and Mrs. Van Lieu , Captain Klnx.ic , Mi.ss Kln/.lu , Cap tain and Mrs , Keller , Mrs. Waring , Miss Waring , Captain and Mrs. Turner , Lieuten ant llines. Llmitoiinnt Bookmlllur. Lieuten ant Powell , Lieutenant Prince. Those from town were : MIH , Dr. Brown , Miss id-own , Lieutenant Quay , Captain Crowder , Captain Day , Miss Forsytho , Miss Lemon , Miss Wil liams , Miss Curtis , Miss Doano , Miss Emily Wakelev , Miss Mills , Miss Lomlst , Miss Hieliaiiis , Miss Himobaugh , Mr. AI Patrick , Mr. Berlin , Mr. Guloii , Mr. Plurro Uarneuu , Clark Hcdlck , Mr. Chat Hcdlck , Mr. Will Crnrv , Mr. Boughton , Mr..ug , MM. Whel.-ler , Mr. Haldritlgo , Mr. and Mrs. J. 1C. Chambers , Miss IJiims , Mr. Nat Crary. - - * A Tiilo nf Two Dlimrrti. The ladles of the Omaha City Mission take pleasure In acknowledging tlio receipt of u great quantity of provisions which were sent to 110 North Tenth street for the basket dinner on the 31th , when IB ! baskets were given to the needy. Also for the unniinl dinner for the. children of the Industrial and Sunday schools , which took place on Thursday , the li'Jth , when ! WO cold and hungry young por- bens were wanned and filled and sent homo rejoicing , each with a liberal candy bag tucked way as u bouvcnir of the blissful s i- The only Pure Cream f Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum , Used hi Millions of Homes 40 .Years the Standard. occtislon. Grateful thanks are duo to t-ho ninny kind friends o ( tlio mission Who cnt the good thlnps. The folle-wliiR Is n list of tmnics of donors' For the basket dinner Tlio Swift packing house. Cudnhy packing liottso , Sloan & Johnston , Henits Hng com pany , Mr , Allen's class First Presbyterian church , Saratoga soliool , Mr. Ooddnrd , $1 ; ICnlin Bros , , Mcsilnmcs J , 0. Drown , IlucMon , Ixiomts , Guy Dnrton , Moncll , Falconer , Schrlvcr , Hunter , T , I' . Bruaner , Morse , Hess , Pu h , Plcak , Moritr Meyer , Wallace , Gtlmoro , Heltons , O. Patterson , Hclden , Knmgo ; Misses Hat-rows , Wrtlkwr , Shlppey , Messrs , Cole , Dressert. HoltoTf , Hainan , Policeman Drady and others who did not wish their names mentioned. List of donors to tlio children's dinner is ns follows : Pe.velto Hros , , IX M. Stcelo , t Co. , Mi-Cord , Hrndy \ . Co. , Paxton. Gallagher , t Co. , Allen Hros. , Waterloo lee Creamery , Mesdnmes J. H Mlllai-d , J. M. Woolworth , l-evl Carter , K/ra Mlllnrd.J. J. Mori-oil , HoltV. . ( J. Maul , ICIllott A. P. Hopkins , Hivrmu-d Cole , .1. H. .lardlne , Col- potzer , G. Lake , GilTord Mintou , Grossman. Garrett , Hurket. Glnlmau. Colllna. Mike Maul , Wormlcy , Huwley. Hlerbower. WA. Sharpe , Wallace , \V. H. Hobcrts. AJIsses Downs , Colter. Oorbv. Messrs Grlggs , Hal- miff. Koeder , Kuhne , W. H. Dennett. Cgltmcl Hirtl , Mr. tSarneau , Mr. Fleming , the M1U lam and Ksmond hotels. An Altrrntiiin Trii , Among the most dainty and elegant of Ihs cntcrtaituncnta given for the young people homo for the holidays was MlsH Ncllla Gallagher's afternoon tea. The tea tabjo with ita perfect appoint ments mm * the bevy of beautiful young ( jlrls surrounding It was successfully photographed by the lucky IMSSCS.SOIof n , kodak. Curds and other amusements finIshed - Ished a delightful day. Those present were : Mary Tnggart , Funny MeGavnek , Allen Furay , Mabel Harber , Hose Khelbv. Anita Keller , Myrn McClelland , Mmde Keller. May Mi-Shane , Maggie McKhanc , Anna Crolghtou , Freilerlclc Wessels. Tlio hostess wus as * sisted by Nellie McShano. Surprlsnl n Si'liiinlnmtr. Mr. Harry Frank , a son of Mr. Albyn Frank , ISM South Thirty-Ural street , who la ut home from the Lincoln university for the holidays , was pleasantly surprised last eve- nlug by the members of the Sunday school class of the Westminster Prcsiiytorlan church , of which ho Is a member. Not withstanding that it was really a stirprlsa that surprised , the young folks were royally entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Frank , who hail been told the secret. The members of the class present wcroj Amio Howell , Sadie Hurbank , Ether HUllo , Erma Drlshouse. Llz/.lo Canihcll , Nellie Kandol , Mabel Boyd , Claud Cunniiigtunu , Wllllard Kriedler. Leon Hoyd , Everett Ab bolt , Harry Fran ! : . o Piles of people nave piles , but loWitts Witch Hazel salvo will euro them. /.i/f itir.n. Xutlccs itf Her linen or ( MS iimlcr tills lic < iilJftu ( cents ; tneh ( itMIIfoiwI 'die ten roi' . . iTiMTiTrTATjTy Aii rHirFumrrrin. h r : luri7 ) ! , 1HL ! ) , liy tlio Iti-v. " .lolm dray , .lusslo Kmery of Liverpool , Kng. , anil It , I ) . A. Wudo of Savannah , ( ! : i. ! : . I 77f. Xottrrx itf flrf "flits iir lets nntlrr till * hful'Jl/lu ccnls ; fiic/i / ut'if'lfmml line ten eentn. SMITII On 27lh lilt. , nt'j)3-J ; ) I'ralrlu iivc-mio. ( 'hlciDTo , AiHUH- . Smith , .son of the Into David Smith ut Ulusgow , Scotland , aged 27 years. J'J/.VKIM L . . . - . . . . layu . . _ icqticsti'il In attend at their hull Sunday , Jun nary 1 , at ' 2 p. m. , to mnku iirriimiim'iits foe demist'il brother , Samuel Stephcnson. older of the president. The history of the shows a steadily rising tide of popu larity and success. It is absolutely unrivalled for all the essential qtiul ities of a first-class writing machine * 1867. I'lrst Invention of the Typowrltof . now known IIH thn ItumliiKtoa Sl'uiduri ! . A few tniichlnus ninda hy hand iltirlni ; this mill tlio fob * lowliiK yours. Tim rcnuatuil experiments of tha 1873. . liivuntors liuvln , ; voimiwhut lin- priivuil npim llio llrst. c-ruiln nt- * toinptv ItwiiKhroiiulit to tlio Item * hiKtnn fuclnry ut Illlori , N. V. 1874. After moro linn a year of palns- . taUInK labor on tlui part of many ahlu mucJiuiilral oxpurtH tliu ( Irst KimmiKton-inailu machlnou word put upon llio market. Six yuan after , only 1.000 ma- 188O. olilnus hud noon Holt ) . Tlio pnhllo worn slow to roallzo tlio vuluoof tlio InvLMiUmi. Tliu nuii.Uor increased to " ,809 1882. muchlnt'u. 1 CJ5 ? K l-'lvo thousnnil machlnm wore oH JLOOfJ. this yonr , H grow in popular Ja vor. In hud rlson to23,0.0 machines 189O. f , num , I'lmlH our Htandlriff orders to our factory of iOU imicliliii'n pur ilusf lnaile'iuiiti ' ) to inoiit tliu raulUly ItiL'realn ; ( Ionian ; ! . Send for Illustrated Catalogue. BEE BUILDING , 1712 arnam Si. , Omaha. M O U NT V E R N O N PURE VIRGINIA RYE I bog to call 'tho aUontion of the pub- He to llio above popular hriiml of pura rye whlBKy and reapoctfully ask a uomi p'arlson with any olhoi- brand of pura rye olToro'i in th in market. U in fav superior to any other whifiky nnd I guarantee u absolute excellence in flavor na it us itn purity nnil ita whole- soinoolTowoll The public is invited to call and votH.it. Hon-y Hiller.010 N. lOih St. , family wlno and liquor houao. Eamnnd hotel Moult. IRDS BIRDS _ , . - - . , " - . . - vllili ( liuliliH'lio , , liuldtlocfaet. JlullUuclie * . lluUlui. MKlitlngnlo * fto ulverr roaiuimlilu prlcm. ( jolillltli J5o unil.uo oucli. f'liU .ililjf Wo uii. Illrd I iik'J' Tloup , 1'ni ; lm 110 OJ. M , Ili'iimr4 l'upVlc | > llt > .Ob 10 100. nuil OIU \Yulcb.iporlluk-nu'l ' Toruugi. Geisler's ' Bird Store , 400 N , 10th Bt.OinAu u.