Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 17, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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TilE OMAhA DAILY nEE ; ? trONDAY DECEMI3EU . 17 .
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OPPORTUNITY FOR OMAHA
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Whl\t Would Bo Gained by Trading with
the Puget sound People ,
hOW AN OLD NEBRASKAN \ LOOKS AT IT
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. Jlr c and Profitable " , rlnjcs ) Could no
JstablshCI : ) that Would flrcaty Jnhnnco -
Commlrclal Jntorc5t . at this Point
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S I John . . Iarman , 0 . trom1nenL lawyer
S and banker or Tacoma , wa In HiD city a
few days ago. Mr. lartman was once I re-
. lenL or Nebraska , having spent eighteen
year or his life In } { earne . Several years
ago ho removed to the stat or WashIngton ,
and now almost nil Dr his Interests are In
S that state. lie II on a trill to the cast , anll ,
. he stopped over In this city to open the
eYe o [ the Jobbers of Omaha to , the tra\o
S ( list II open to them In the state that he
relrcents. ( There arc n number or Industries -
tries In the country about Puget sound
S which are still In their Inrancy but over
. liartrnan Is enthusiastic.
. which Mr. lartman very enthuslMte.
There Is n reason In the world , Mr. hart-
.5 man thinks why the protlucts of these In- ,
rustrles shoull not be exchanged for the
lllustrles or this state , and thus n very
mlvantageous trade le opened up between
r the two slates.
"Somo time ago " said , Mr. Hartman , "it
woull have been Impossible to start such
n trade . but now the Burlngton has cx-
. tended Its line to lhiliings . where It cou-
lecl with the Northern Pacifc. thus maIl-
lag practicaliy . a through line between
Juget sound anr Omaha An agreement has
been entered Into by the ( two roads by
: which I rate has been made. : This rate
h the same to nil Missouri river points.
'fhls gives Omaha Jobbers access to a
territory that they should nol overlook.
The exchange oC Nebraska corn and its
products for the lumber and other products
S or the Puget sound country would lo mutu-
S nly advantageous to both states. As It Is
how . St. Paul and Minneapolis are obtaining
S fully onha\ the trade oC tl\ state.
'fho freight rates on the Ine3 that now
connect Iuget BOIII and Omaha would 10t
be greater than on the single Northern Pa-
ePic hue that connects that country with
S St Paul and Mlnneap ls.
: "The greatest industry whIch the Iuget
sound Ountry possesses , but which Is still
'oung. Is the lumber Indlstr ' . I do not ;
know how large the timber district Is , hilt
t Il Is fully 300 mies long and 200 wide.
S This Is very thickly covered with trees
that ar over 100 feet In height. . The trees
S are chlefy'Vashlngton fir , which Is In many
ways ataptell to take the ( place of oal , . I
' S Is [ uly as strong ant Is about one.thlrd
lighter. The lumber Is made from tiils all
S from Il lightness Is . or courac much
cheaper to transport than oak. Then. we
. are beginning to ship an enormous amount
or shIngles. They are made from cedar , the
wood or which Is much more durable than
pine. DurIng the fIrst year of the shingle
Industry In 1889 , 1G.000.000 shingles were
- shipped away. Up to the present time this
' year 1GOO.000OOO shlugles have been shiipd .
S with the prospect that the lumbcr will
reach 2,000,000,000 before the end or the
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'S tear.
FISHING INDUSTRY IMPORTANT.
. j "Another Industry which Is still In Its Infancy .
- fancy . but which wIn time become great Is
SS tie fishing. The Japan current runs north
S , to the Aleutian islands , and then turns back
. down the. American coast rIght Into Puget
S sound. The _ water Is cooled ly the floating
Icebergs In the north , so that its temperature
In the sound Is betwem 40 and 4 [ degrees
S not rising above the later point even In the
- ummer.- The water Is stocked with sal-
. man , sturgeon halibut and other fIsh , and
the coldness ot the water makes the flesh
. : or the fsh firm and hard , more so that of
.5 S these caught on tie Atlantic coast. After the
, fsh arc caught they are rrozen almost before
they arC dead , and packed In Ice houses , lie
: temperature or which Is 7 or 8 degrees below
5 , .i : zero. Whop they reach the market they are
rresh. They arc shipped In refrigerator cars.
S Almost all thlt have been caught have been
p. ' . going t Chicago. When I was here a year
, ago I fotced some or these fish that were
. . hl ng at 25 cents I pound. The storekeeper
.5 ; toll Inc that ho had received - Ulem from
S V Chicago. They had been shipped there from
; , Puget sound and then to Omaha. Now
S these fish could bo lr ught directly to Omaha
an l sold bre al from W to 12 cents a pound
S an\ they are bought Cram the fishermen at
-S lcsf than 2 cents I pound.
S "The hop industry Is ell all large. The
largest hop grower In the world Is at the
. : sound He has GOO acres grown to hops anti
Rru1R mil annually 10.000 bales. each bale
weighting - 200 podnds. . lie clears $100 an acre
55 net. The state Is Ilecularly suited to the
S cultIvation or liops. There are only a few
S countries that can grow them , these being
S . England , havana . two places In Germany apart
part of New York , a part or California anti
I part or Oregon Th cost or raising hops
S Washington Is smaller than In any or
S . these plaCf I
S "Omaha Is In a position to get a part oC
. : this trade . anti the attention or the jobbers
.5 Ihould le called to it. We In Washington
t have no corn products and wo want to get
S them In return we are ready to give lum-
. ber hops , fish and fruIt The means of effecting -
' fecting the exchange Is at hand. " CC'I
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% : A Ohlll UIJO ) ' "
The pleasant favor , gentle acton and sooth-
; lug effects or Syrup of FIgs when In need
S or a laxative . anti l ( lie rather or mother le
costive or bilIous the most gratifying results
S S follow Its use . S' ) that It Is the best family
S S remedy known . and every family should
S bottle hand
have 0 bote on 1
p
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Dedel Institute or Dnlr , Neb , Is the best
and only guaranteed cure of the lIquor , mol-
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phlno and tobacco habit .
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: 8'\TJ' : JHltU"lUSSUOIATIO :
. S Uearlcr , Jeeemcr J Ilh neil 101h.
For this important convention the Union
S l'cil1c will sell tickets nt the rate or one i
S fare for the round trip Tickets on sale
Tleceniber 17 and 18 , limited to December
21 for return . trip.
Mon prominent In the irrigation question
. will I.e prelent anll address the convemitlcim.
' All the latest Improments In irrigation
machinery wi he on exhibition. This con-
: . , enton wi Irovo 1. liberal education on the
subject or Irrlgalln In all Its branches.
4 hARRY I' . DEUEr I City Ticket AGent.
S IO2 Farnam St.
: : : FIIILIdI"S "JHJCI ISI\SU" . EXCURSION
, - 'hrOljh 'J'onrla " levIiig 1 Cur to Sai 1 I'ar- I
t'lCI 1111 J.OAllt'le. . . S
Via Chicago , Rock hlanll & Iaclfo railway ,
S S ) leaves Omaha every Friday at 1:10 : p. m" ,
. . "Ia Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo Salt
' 1alI O den. Also through tourist sleeper
to Iosngoles every WClnesday on our
southern route , via Fort I Worth and EI Paso.
S Tickets anti Hleephl/ / : car . reservations can be
4 , aecured at the "hock Island" ticket ottlce . ;
: For full information ell on or adiltess
CIAHLES KENNEDY , lG02 I"aram St. ,
. O. N. \ \ I' . A.
r TII JHtaO' : : HJ'I'UIHt : UUUTJ
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"m ( tie hock hllll-.horlut , UIO nuti
r5 l.UIAt ' 1 ' line .
To :1 point In Kansas Ohlaboma IndIan
Tcrritory Texas and all poInts In southern
.5. . California . OnlY one night out to all point
a. In Texai. The "Texas Limited" leaves Oma.
S la lt lll : a. m. daily except Sunday , landing
t , 11ueenger lt all polnti In Texas 12 hours In
Sc r : advance of all other hines. Through tourist
S curs viI I/t. Worth and E Paso to Los An.
l - les. l"or full Ilatculara , maps , foider
t . i ; cte. , cal at or alre.I" Hock Island ticket
tS. "mop 1r atn9f k
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: I : I ' - Carter - COlht . Not Uet Out.
J. W. CaJter tue lere1 mon who was
eOlld
_ tI errest d last atiTay for biighai1 ntjr
! Ir i bu
afr
S Q fior fKht , Is a cad ffitn e\'en In lou .
_ Yesterday 1.0 made two attempts to escape ? ,
_ i : i : each tme setting out of hug ccli. lie man-
I U aged to plcl the hocks on the cell door due-
- I tug the night , end ho worked is see - saw
, game oIl tie oOcers all BundlY mnornIn .
- I p comll' out when the ofeers wlre not In
- a si&tit ' and locking himself when they ap-
- t petP4Ml . The olileers. hud a SUSPICIOn ' of his
) tied lie could 110 nothing Later In
lle .f ; & opluel UI" I w r pat of the
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chimney that lenll 110wn into the jail , with
the int4'nt or either climbing out or concealing -
coaling himself therein , but the soot and
smoke / cmplell him to give up his plnn.
lie then trlell n window but was caught b -
fore he made any headway Ho , taken
hack to his cell and . safely shnckled.
HE THRASUED THE INSPEOTOR.
Councilman JolnD Would Not have Ills
Work Crttcl eel-ShotR Vlrel.
Yesterday shortly after noon the vicinity
about Twcnty-ronrth and Lake streets was
consIderably shaken up ly a fight that oc-
currQd bctween councilman 10lmes and a
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building InsP clor. . _ .
Holmes Is ( ha contractor for a building that
Is being put up on the west sIde er Twenty-
fourtu street , Just south or Lake The spec-
IfcatIons were made by Architect Pat
Crtedon. The building does not appear
above the ground now , but n couple c f weeks
ago It was one story In the air. When It
hall reached lint height lie Inspector np-
pearell on the scene amI discovered that the
building waR not being put up strictly according -
! !
cording h the specifications. lie sought out
10imes an,1 iinted out the fact to him ,
Sonic talk was \ had , but the story cato down.
Yesterday the Inspector again made an ex-
aminaton and found that the work was again
nol according to the specifications. lie
called the atent [ n or holmes to the matter.
For awhIle they talIed , but they soon caine
to blows. No one interfered , and spectators
say that when the fIght was finished the inspector -
specter was 1:1ly worsted , After bringing
about this satlsractrr ! result Holmes wnlled
down lie street. The Inspector pulled him-
self together and sought to even up maters
by shoolng at his c nquerer as he marched
along. 10 Ired two shits , but neither tool
effect .
No arrests were made. NeIther or the lel-
I"erents ; could ho found last I evening , and
learned. the nnmo or the Inspector could not le
.
l'oUII. Ointi liii's ittil I.
r'rhlay evening Court Omaha No. 1,091 , Independent -
dependent Order or Foresters , gave a concert
anti ball In Patterson hiali . The c lmlte s
that hail the affair In chare had spared no
efforts to make It the best thing oC the kind
that had ever been given by the court and
thor success waa such that many or those
present rll It was the finest entertainment
thaI lied ever been givemi In the city. At
any rate , the occasion was a magnllccnt
success In every wny. A good llrogram cr
musIc , reclators , antI addresses hall been
prepared and every lumber was well ren-
tiered At tie conclusion or the program
danchl was taken up and continued through
n program or fifteen numbers , and the only
Inlorrlptc occurred Wh21 refreshments ,
both dehic'ous ant ample , wer ser\ d.
The purpose of the e tellalnm ht Was to
boom the membershlll of the court. A special -
clnl charter rate dispensation has been
gr ntel to h inl the last or this month
Crlm October 1 Up to lie present time the
court has Increased Its membership more
than lO nor cent.
The committees that had the mater In
charge included : 'f. L. Combs D. II. Tra1 ,
H. O. Sabine . J. G. Neale W. M. Taylor
Low Anderson , Dr. J. M. AikIn , F. C. Craig
n. D. Jolimiston D. D. Combs , J. W. Mu'r ,
The presiding ofcer was S.- T. L. Combs.
Clilitiren's SurprIse J'nrty.
A surprise ! part was . tendered one tlay
lat week to MIss Edna 10)'sen nt 2G17 Seward .
ard Street ly a number or her little friends ,
who were hospitably entertained and en-
Joyell themselves perfectly. Present were :
) ) elo Kaiser. Katie Kaiser. Carrie Gibson
Bessie Shorthiff . JulIa Shortfr , Sophia Eng-
ler , Clara Engler , Kate Jardine . Jessie
SImpson Dela Thompson , Minnie Ieacocl , .
Arthur Petersen George Emigier . Frnl ,
J lzpat'lek. Marion Gibson Walter Jardine
Paut Robinson , Harvey Frost and Charles
Thompson . _ _ _ . _ _ _
l'EUSUX"IL 1.II"IUIAI'lS.
cade. H. II. Cherry or Hastings Is at the Ar-
cade.N.
N. E. Schoolfeld , Sahida . Col. , Is a Paxton
guest.
James halley , Rapid City , S. D. , Is at the
Pnxton.
. 'John Murerof Norfolk was In Omaha yes-
1. erday. . :
'V. n. Jenes , Oakland , Ia. , Is at the Merchants -
chants .
George N. Murphy of Beatrice Is at the
Dele .
H. Taob Is registered at the Barker from
St. I. uls.
S. W. Bidding , Jefferson , la. , Is at the
M - : q ants.
Hrs. n. Merchant or Gering Is a guest at
the Arcade
L . C. PatrIck , npd ! City , S. D. , Is a Mer-
chants guest.
< G. Deecher or Columbus Is registered
at the Dollone. .
Delone.
T P. Dunaway and D. Brooks . or Denver
are nt the Millard.
E. A. Drown and wife or Nelraslla City
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ari pelo guests.
. , PIHI E. WInters Is registered at the Bar-
lI , ' frnm T"rlmnnl
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5'w. ; n. n. Bonelrako or' Lincoln Is registered .
tered at the Merchants.
, Four members or "ProdIgal Father" coni-
pn are at the Darller.
John A. DavIes of Platsmouth took dinner .
nor at the Delono yesterda
Ten members oC"Trlp to CI\lnatown" \ corn-
pany are domicied al the Darker.
President S. H. II. Clark arrIved In lie city
last evening to remain a few days
H. W. Morse and C. S. Kunan or Shenandoah -
doah , la. , were Paxton guests yesterday.
non. Eugene Moore or lincoln , auditor of
public accounts , was In the city last evening.
n. J. Pasch or I"remont and I. C. Spauld-
lug or 01'1' . tool. dimmer ul the Arcade yes-
terday. -
B. H. I'nrcel or Broken new and Harry
E. 'Wels or Lincoln are registered at the
Merchants.
G. W. Whlaller or Kearney James H.
Cook or Ian Ison and C. H. Cornell of Val-
entn ! registered at the Merchants last oven-
ing.
Inl.11ss Besslo Clayton and mother , Miss
SOllo 1lrby. Miss Margaret Mcionniti Miss
Nellie V. Parker are a quartet or ladles
stopping ! at the Barker with "A Trip to
Chinatown" company.
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'At the Mercer : Edward J. Koch , M1-
wnukeo : William Keene , C. S. l"asselman ,
New York : P. J. Mcl.ouhln. Deadwood S.
D. ; A. O. \Vcst FromnontVlliian : ) Deli . Ios-
tomiV. : . H. Whlo , Chicago ; E. C. Culmer
Gearing Neb. ; J. H. Perkins , Chicago : W.
J. Wallace , Si.ttx City .
H. D. Curtis , ramI Island ; J. S. Shaul
and 14. I D. Craig . Louisville , Iy : C. B. Harrington -
rington , Nebraska City ; W. F. Green , Plate
City , Mo. ; n. O. Hce , Denver : C. M. I'-rled-
buig. San Francisco : John I. I Winters , I're-
lon1 ; P. J. Lester and H. Montague ChI-
cage : C. n. Morrison New York . are com-
merclul men who spent Suntay at the Uar- '
ker. _
J.UV.IT. JllO'I'IWi.
Chief Seavey baa notified the police depart-
mont thaI ( on. mUlti after December 20 no
moro leaves or absence will bD granted to his
men Int1 after the first or next year
There Is a warrant at polco ! headquarters
for the arrest or Chris peelit coune1man
from the P'Ch ward , for assault all battery
on his brother , Ge rge , last Friday night
The Thulton Rifles will celebrate the first
anniversary or theIr organization tonight by
a banquet at lie armory 'fhD members and
theIr lally friends and the honorary members
are Imtviteii.
The judge or the crlnlnal court has Issued
tin order to the Police department to destroy
several barrels or liquor taken 'trom Mike
Walelz , who Was accused or selling without
it city licetise .
!
1. cl ) Icene.
Friends or James Alien , a Missouri Pacific
telegraph operator were at lie police sta-
ton yesterday t3 report hIm missing. He
has not been hem since Saturday , and his
mQLher was much alarmed about hIs absence
The First InCantry Regimental land expects
to receive Its brand now and showy dress
uniforms front the state bY January 1. That
tf Drum Major I"olett will consist of white ; I
pants , dark green coat , w th white trttnniinga '
ant a HWslen halr-slzo fur cap A concert 'I ,
tour In the sprIng through the state or Iowa
l what the land has also . under , consllera- ,
Hon 10\\ ' . ! . . . 55
Fred V. Bowers , I member or " ' 'he Prod-
IS'II I.'ather" company , which arrived here
yesterday , reported to the plco that he had
left a pocketbook containing $220 In a closet
lt the mrkwoo hotel In Des MoInes , Ia. ,
which place the company left at on early
hour yesterday mIming. Chief Detective
Haze telegraphed to the Des Moines police t
the ' ,
locate money .
ECHOES FROI 1 THE ANTE ROOI I
Mount OalvalY Oomnnnder Confers. the '
Order of the Red Ores
RALLYING OCCASION FeR , TEMPLARS
31Rlonle Temple UeRIlcllelt with OUter-
II Uniorm lnl J.onl OO\'I-LI8Iof
Thos\ I'rescnt-J.odge ! elc Work
' ; t ; : r Scret clel.r cws.
"Oh , ye princes and rulers , " began tjie
commlnll to time faithful or Mount Calvary
eomllndery No. I , Knights Templar , cling
upon them to meet In special conclave Friday
evening at the asylum or the Templare In
this : city , for lie purpose or conferring upon
five novitiates lie ( order or the Hell Cross ,
that most ancient order taking its Inspiration
from the court of DarIus , who lived and ruled
521 years before ChrIst.
As a result Dr the command the asylum
of Mount Calvary commal11ery was crowded
wih the faithful. The glitter and gel of the
order was everywhere In evidence. Sir
Knights clothed In the paraphernalia of ther :
rank huried through the halls anti rooms
or lie ( Iasonlo temple There were visiting
Knights from Council luf , from many Important -
portant twns In Nebraska cud representatives
of other conlnanterles throughout the United
States .
The ancient ceremony of "dubbing the
ICmiighits" began promptl at [ o'clocll and , '
terminated at D , when , In honor of thO occn-
slon , a banquet was served In the banquet
room oC the temple , covers being laid for 300 ,
anti then there were not places enough at the
series or long tables to accommcdate all the
guests , but one of the rooms on the thlrJ
floor had to le turned ' Into a temporary banquet .
quet hal for the ( overflow.
For the first line In the history or Tem-
plnrlsm In Omaha the wives sisters , mothers
and sweethearts or lie SIr Knights were in-
vltel to the banquet , anti , ns a result , the
blue lodge room on the third floor presented
n very attractive picture , the presence or the
ladles nUl the rch : decorations of the KnIghts
contributing to the efectven < ss or the scene.
WERE AT THEm DEST.
Never have the members oC Mount Calvary
commandery felt the importance or the occa-
sion just so strongly as on Friday night.
.Tliey 'ere there to show their wIves aqj
sweethearts lie exalted character of tits
mosl exclusive fraternity , and , as arc.
stilt . those having the banquet all subsequent
dancing Iii ! charge fairly outdid themselves .
and the wIves who have opposed titer hus-
bands' going to Iho In11n will tin Rn nn mn "
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after the lessons r- the gii- { :
The members of the eo llandery , their
ladies amid visiting guests were received by
Sir Knhhts William T. Robinson Victor
White . Henry C. Atdns , Louis H. Kory
Ralph W. Brecllenldge , Charles A. Abel -
crombie Messdames Henry C. Akin Louis
II. Iorty , Victor White. Edwin U. Perfect
Robert J. Dinning and Mss ! Llzzlo Parrotte
oC the reception committee. Until 9 o'clock
the ladles were privileged to play cards or
listen to the orchestra , which played a program .
gram of concert music.
While the worneq were enjoying them-
selves In the blue lodge room the ceremony
or conrerrlng the ned Cross upon five can-
dldates was In progress In the , commander
rooms Sir KnIght Louis F. De Lorlmler , , ,
sovereign master officiating , assisted by ,
Edwin R. Perfect , prInce chancellor ; Perry
A. Lyons . prince master or the palace :
George E. Warner , master of cavalry ; ; Robert
Carleton , master or Infantry ; Leverett M.
Anderson , master or finance : Eben K. Long
master or dispatches : Samuel D. Cahdwehi .
standard bearer : Thomas F. Godfrey sword
bearer ; Alfred M. oeson : warder ; Harry G.
Counsman captaIn or the guard : A. ' Elliott
Miller . thIrd guard : Benjamin F. Thomas
second guard : John E. ' Simpson , , first guard :
Ira O. Uhoates , organfst"tho higb prIest on
thIs occasion being James W. \ Maynard
In addition to a large representation or
Mount Calvary commandery there were present -
ont from out or town Dr. T. n. Lacey dep-
uty grand commander or Iowa : J. D. AtkIns .
past commander of Iowa , Rev T. J.
Mackay , past commander , or Iowa , Ivanhoe
commaldery No.1 , and the . following Sir
KnIghts from Council Bluffs : George W.
Llpe J. W. Del , P. E. Dunbar John Run-
yen , J. C. MItchell . Prank Trimbahi . ,1. A.
Cox Andrew McMian , J. E. Zay , J. P.
Stevenson , I. M. Treynor and C. . E. Watters.
Others were : II. Adams , Horton Kan. : T.
C. Shelly. Beatrice Neb. ; Frank S. Pritcii-
ett . Poughlleep3le. N. Y. ; J.P. Latta . Blair ,
Neb. : Louis Iey , Mount Tabor commandery
Fremont ; James lit. Clark . Melta com-
mamidery Chiadron Neb. j F. H. Sanderson ,
Esdraelon commandery , Esthervlp Ia. :
\v. S. 'Vedge. Deauseount commandery.
Baltimore . Md. : ; Richard J. Sharp , Grand
Island ; Conrad Bugee Zion commandery ,
Minneapolis . MInn. : P. C. Lush , Dethel
commandery Eln. Ill. ; Julius Kessler ,
PeorIa , Iii. ; David Campbell , Mount
Carmel commandery , No.3 , Auburn .
Neb. ; IIV. . Shriver. Bruce commandery ,
Red Oak Ia. ; P. S. Owen , York , Nel ; J.
'V. Bedford , past commander , Dc Moley
commamlery of Missouri ; James L. HInch-
man Delta commandery. Clayton Iii. The
following past grand officers or the state of
Nebraska were also In attendance : Daniel
Nelraska
II. Wheeler , past grand commander : E. K.
Long . past grand commander ; Franl E.
WhIte , past grand commander ; George W.
Lininger , past deputy grand cOmmall\r \ : ' \ ' .
H. Dowen : , present grand recorder or the
grand commandery : Henry C. Akin , grand
treasurer.
Among the ladles present at , the banquet
were : Mesdames Sayre PerCect. F. S. Owen ,
F. M. Ellis . Henry C. Akin . . Victor White .
Gustave Anderson . F. E. Winning , Julius
Kessler , E. 1arrote. Sweeney , J. T. Wool-
hey , J. W. Maynard , Ralph Drecllenrldge ,
D. H. Wheeler , sr. , C. P. Stoutenboroughi
I" C. Tuttle , C. H. Woohiey . J.P. Latn of
Tekamahi T. C. Shely , W. S. Strawn , C. W.
Allen , Carl lbenson A. Traynor. Council
Bluffs : J. II. Jackson , Council Bluffs : G. W.
Lipe J. W. Del , I' . E. Dunbar , Hunyan ,
J. . B. Atkins . II. A. Cox C. E. Waters ( ,
Council Bluffs : George Crosby . Christian
Hartman , Ed laney , S. L. Wiley . T. C.
Brunner ; Misses Smith . Parrote , Lulu Tut-
Ue , Edna Brown , Woley , Florence May-
nard , May Maynard , Shely , Mary McMihian .
Grace Akin of St. Louis.
AT TiE DANQUET TADLE.
The banquet tables were beautifully dec-
orated with palms , chrysanthemums and
ferns anti after the completion or the menu
'foastmaster Sir Knight Henry C. Akin in-
traduced Sir KnIght 11ev. Frank Crane to
respond to the toast "Our Departed Dead. "
The speech was fled with ! beautIful
thoughts "The Grand Commandery or Ne-
lra lt" was responded to hy Sir Knight
Daniel Ii. Wheeler. "Our Visitors" was
next on the program , anti l'as cleverly ,
handled by Sir Knight E. J. Cornish. 11ev
T. J. Maclay caught the guests with his
glowing tribute to "The Ladies , " and was
followed by Sir Knight W . S. Strawn on
"Foreign Countries , " who reviewed 'emplar-
Ism In the ohl world , and In his ten minutes
bringing forcibly to those present some or
the characteristics or the peoples he had
met while abread. But the crowning feature
or the banquet , and a decided departure for
Masonry , was the bright and very clever
speech made by Mrs. I. H. Andrews , to the
toast "Sir Inlghta. " She spoIl of the
knight errantry of old , but saId In thes3 cbs-
lag century days there were greater occa-
sions for display or knlghthnod than
In the days when Arthur and his merry
len tied and jousted and made lie round
table rIng with their quips and humor And
then In closing she real a double quartet
or lines whIch were fled with lofty senU-
mont and 10y1 tribute to Inlghts Templar
the world over.
JSlilll ! the helping liiintt. .
Several of the secret odrera Dr the .stato or
Nebraska have completet or are making arrangements -
rangements ( to take care or their del\ltute \
melobn , especially those In the western
portion of the state , during the coming wIn-
porton . A great deal or suUerlng Is expected In
the western counties when the old weather
seta in . but these orders propose to lee that
not one cr their member shall want for food ,
clothing fuel or any Ibal. larY or life .
Al account or the method that the AncIent
Order or United Workmen will pursue ' lisa already -
ready been Ilublhed In these column. . T1t9
Tl9
work la being steadily followed ' 'n ' preparation
tor the comlcK cold weather , and already au- J
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'swerl to the npptala.that have been sent out
are coming in
Circular han betfl sent out from the Odd
Fellows hal or Quarand ' ( lodge or the state
10 the secretarlt ot all the loges In the
state , bringing titbnatter to their attention.
Theo circulars are tq bo followed durIng thl
coming week wltbllrct appeals to lh mem-
bers. Both aro.I/ed by I. P. Gage . the
grlnll secretary , f the grand lodge or the I
stale. A rt . Z . hf circular above men-
tonelt renls : fQIhdWl : .
"Being deirous o learning the actual nets I
or our brethren Inth . westernmost \Qdgest \ In ,
order that we may take steps to rele\ ' any
existing distress Q , probable destitution , will
) 'ou lCflS . ! , al once answers to the follow-
lag questIons : Js there likely to be want
anti destitution among the members of your
amons
lodge which the IOllgo cannot relieve ? how
many needy brothers have you ? Will castoff
clothing whleh can be collected among our
more ra\'orellodges bo acceptable ? Whie Ils
not lkely that wo shall bt able to distribute :
any large sums or money , we are anxious to
110 all that lies in ! our power to assure our
unfortunate members and lodges or our deep
tymlmthy with them In their time or .ls-
couragement. No appeal for assistance was
presented to the grand lolge nt Its late ses-
son ! antI no steps were taken by ( hat hotly
to anticipate city probable want among the
lodges , but the grand ofilcers' correspomlenco
with the brethren unmistakably indicates
widespread brethren " npprehenston among the wester (
The lodges In the ( eastern part or the state
propose to collect as much money and as
many articles as they can anti forward them
to the grand seeretnry's ofce , front where
they will bo distributed among the needy
lodges. the appeal Formal reachEs action them. will not be tnlln until
1.CIo loon lIt'tt : , i4Ii.
! JI"tlunR.
The officers elected by the various lodges
or the different ordern In the state reported
last week are n follows :
Columbus-Knights or Pythlas : Chancellor -
her comniantler \ \ ' . A. lcAlster ; vice chian-
celar commander , John G. Bcher ; prelate ,
Gus l'nlbaum ; keeper or records and seals ,
E. G. Brown : master or work , O. C. Shannon -
non ; master or exchequer V. It. Weaver ;
matter of finance . Frank Wurdeman : master-
nt-arms. Louis lell : trustees , 0V. . Pull-
lips . John Tannahil and Louis IchI
Premont-Forcst City tent No. lO , Knights
or Ito laccabees :
1' . C. . Roy Denney : C. . John N. Nevls :
L. C. . C. T. C. Lolch : H. K. , Louis B. Co-
man : P. K. , John Gumb : Chal , John I. Mc-
Gnnls : serg Archie D. SmIth : physician
Dr. E. W. Martin : M.-at-A. , Ii. W. Alien :
first M. or G. , J. S. Seeley : seconl M. or G. .
W. W. DreyCoos ; sentinel , Bruce E. Smith :
picket , Robert L. Cramer.
Normal camp No. 225. Modrn Woodmen of
America : V. C. , J. C. Ferguson ; A. , D. M.
Aie : D. , S. J. Hyatt : C. . E. D. Percy ; E. .
P. N. float ; W. , W. C. Peterson ; C. . J. D.
Markey ; managersL W. H. Haven , J. V. N.
Dies and J. \Vlntersleen. .
Woolmen anl or the World : W. J. Phillips ,
C. C. : Soren hansen , A. L ; C. H. Schnfer ,
clerk : John Mohler. banker ; C. J. Schurtz.
escort ; II. C. Itiggert . W. ; F. Ehirncke , S. :
w. ii. Haven , mannger.
ned Men : Sachem , Charles T. Dlrllce ;
senior sagmore Fred L. Nesllt ; secretary .
Roy Denney : keeper or wampum Frank
lcGveTln ; trustees W. H. Haven , George
I" 'Volz and I. Leedom.
John A. Logan circle Ladles or the Grand
Army or the Republic : President Mrs. D.
M. Allen : senior ' vIce president Mrs. D. F.
French ; junIor vice , presIdent , Mrs. A. Olds :
chaplain , Mrs. Rosa Drown : treasurer Mrs.
C. Dalduf ; guard ; Miss Carrie Daldurri ; . see-
rotary MIss RosetSuthierland. ,
Fllertel-Knlght or Pythlas : C. S.
Parker C. C.A. ; . L. Goollen , V. C. : H.
Baxter P. ; H. H.tBigehow , , K. n. S. : F. H.
Penney , M. E. : J. D. Uener , M. W. : n. 'V.
McKee , M. A.
Live Eagle post No. 17 , Grand Army of
the Republic : Post commander . Z. E. Jackson .
son ; senior vice O. E. Sterns ; junior vice ,
A. L. 'Scutt : chaplain , . Alex Martin ; delegates
to the department encampment , O. E. Sterns
and N. Crabtree.
Genoa-S 1Ivan dodge . KnIghts or Pythlas :
William Kennedy . , C. C. ; Carl Olson , V. C. : .
F.- Wake P. : AIE. Anderson , M.V. . : F. !
Osbre , K. n. a. ; William Pugsley , M. 1" :
Eric Johinon'MiB. : . : fit . Sutton , M. A. > E.
Srear , trustee. '
HarUngton-Gr Army of th Republic : :
Dick Eby , commander ; W. n. Porter , senior
vice commander ; W. H. Stephenson , junior
vice commander : H. A. Miller , quartermaster
and treasurer : Mr. H6senlach , sergeant ; Wil-
lam De Garmo chaplain , and . A. Erdenberger .
office or the guard.
Women's Relief Corps : President. Mrs. II.
A. Miller ; vice president Mrs. McGar"ey ; '
treasurer , Mary Nelson ; chaplain Mrs. G. ,
McGregor ; conductress , Mrs. El Dague ; :
assistant conductress Mrs. D. G. Foreman .
man : guard , Mrs. Del , Eby : assistant guard ,
Mrs. Erdenbetger.
Kearney-Sedgwick No.1. Women's neler
Corps : Jresltent. Mrs. E. Barber ; senIor vIce
president Mrs. MaUla ( Deswr ; junior vIce
prcsdent : , Mrs. Francea 'Voodrur : treasurer ,
Mrs. Nina Morey ; chaplain Mrs. Lotte Lyon :
guard Mrs. M. J. Stern : conductor . Mrs.
Jennl Calhoun ; delegate to department con-
vento ( _ ct liaslng ! , Mrs. Clara Refiner ; alter-
nate , Jr . Nina niorey.
North Bend-Stilly post No. 105. Grant :
Army or the Republic : Commander , M. C.
Mitchell ; senior vice commandEr , Joseph
Hanks ; junior vice commander . John G. WI-
S01 : quartermaster D. M. Strong : chapllln ,
W. W. Hall : surgeon , Isaac langhart : oller
or the day L. n Drown : officer of the guard ,
John Murrell.
Women's : Reler corps : President Mrs.
Melissa Drown : senIor vice , Mrs. V. Morse ;
junior vice , Mrs. Loty Danghart ; secretary ,
Mrs. E. n. Smith ; treasurer Mrs. Helen
Ecllhart ; conductor Mrs. Lilly White : assistant .
slstant conductor , Mrs. Efe Kern ; chaplain ,
Mrs. Marion JcVlcller ; guard , Mrs. Hose
Walker.
Oscola-'omen's Relief corps : President
Mrs. Mary WIlson : senior vIce , Mn. Mary
Dense : junior vice Mrs. L. D. Pratt : treas-
urer Mrs. Dr. Whalen : secretary , Mrs.
Mary E. Saunders : chaplain , Mrs. Lydia E.
Sirang : conductor , Mrs. hose Fey ; guard ,
Irs. W. H. Carson ; delegate to state meet-
ing Mrs. H. V , ' . Kennard : alternate , Mrs.
G. W. Gregg.
Oxrord-OxCord lodge No. 108 , Independ-
cot Order of Odll ' Fellows : H. A. Shade ,
noble grand : John Howell , vice grand ; J. L.
Lashbrook , secretary ; Dr. L. M. Drady.
treasurer : L. Aloway , A. C. Hops and
C. E. hiinman . trustees
Papillion-Knighits or Pythlas : 1. W. , I.
0. Selk : C. C. , J.P. Spearman : V. , C. ,
James Hassett ; prelate Edgar Howard ;
M. at A. , J. II. Gotsche : M. or F. , J. D.
Slothower ; M. or E. . William Snyder ; K. n.
S. Samson I.ees.
Pawnee City-InterIor ledge No. D , Independent -
dependent Order or Odd Fellows : N. G. ,
EdwIn WrIght : V. G. . J. B. Collar : treas-
urer J. N. Ecllman ; H. S. , hi. S. Jenkins :
I , . S. . J. D. Sawyer ; trustees W. M. hillier ,
Robert Inlls , W. D. Hauer.
Wslng City-Royal Neighbors or America :
Oracle , Mrs. Maggie Nycum : vice oracle ,
I Mrs. H. T. Martin ; : chancellor , Mrs. D. A.
Minnick : treasurer Mrs. J. H. East ; secre- I
tary , Mrs. Kate Dckerson : marshal. Mrs. ,
Albertne I. . lacpCer : Inside sentinel , Mrs. '
G. F. Neugent ; outsIde sentinel , Mrs. J. O.
Slioles
Seward-Seward post No.3 , Grand Army
or the Republic : ComnmantlerVllliam Hed-
ford ; senIor vice .htobert Odel i junior vice
A. Coleman ; surgeon , J. D. Blackburn ;
chiaplatmi . J. 0. Iayless : quartermaster , John
Woods ; officer or the day , C. K. Humphrey ;
ofcer or the guard , 'SV I. Barret ; delegate
Awarded
Highest Hoors-World's Fair.
Q R
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BANG
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PoIiii
MOST PERFECT MADe.
A pure Grape Cream ofT"rar Powder , FIe
( ornAmmonia , Alum or any other adul" ,
fp YlARS THE STAt'DARD5
to state encampment , O. Squires ; alternate ,
Lemuel CI8th.
Wausa-hiermione lodge No 165 , KnIghts
or lythll : Chancellor commlller , Ii. M.
McLoll ; vice chancellor . Uobert I.ynn ;
keeper or records and seal , C. P. Rlman ;
tirelat ! ! ; 1' " II. Crahan ; master or exchequer ,
O. Ii. Henard , master or finance , Gus S\an-
son : master-at-arms , I { . Melby.
, Wan - asrr post No. I Granll Amy
or the nepullc Post commanller , A. J.
: l'-crgEon ; senior vice commltler , George
Shaw ; Junior vic commander , A. W. Taylor ;
surgeon ' D. Cunnmnhnm ; chaplain , Ell
surgeoP : - iunerIiiastcr , J. W. Dartet ;
officer or the day , J. Stringer ; officer or the (
guard , H. 1. Frazel ; ndJutant , A. 1. Chutds , .
Wilber-Ingomnar lodge KnIghts or Pylhlas :
Master or work , Dr. C. J . Ehler ; chancellor
commander , J. E. , Ewing ; vIce chancellor ,
J. L. Boreck ; prelate , A. S. Sand ; mlster
or excheqler , John Zwoncchlq ; master Dr
finance . B. J. Sulrk ; keeper of records anti
peal , Charles Stnstny ; master-at-nrms. J. Ii. ,
Bet : trustees N. D. Hayden , P. V. Shabata
and Louis Doreeky : organist , Robert Shary.
Nciv Royal . \ rlllm ( Inrr .
Pioneer council No. 18 , Royal Arcalln , at
the laRt meeting electoll the following officers
for the ensuing year : Regent , George W.
Covel ; vice regent , A. J. Van Iurnn ; orator ,
George Il. Armstrong : secretary , Thomas G.
laHrnne ; collector , J. C , Eugene DU\al ;
treasurer , Gnstavo Anderson ; chaplain Ed-
wnr,1 A. Pnrmelee : guide , hi. \ ' . Lane : war-
den , J. 11. Wright : sentry S. Jorgensen ;
trustees Thcmas O. Ingrane , William J.
Kennedy , Ailert Ii. Soother .
Union Pacific council No. 10G9 has elected
the following officers : Itegemit P. L. Gregory -
ory : vice regent , A. B. HutchInson ; past regent -
gent , I. O. UhOles : orator , Y. B. I Bender :
secretary , J. D. Sheldon ; colecto" . C. I.
Gyger : treasurer J. E. Preston : chaplain ,
11ev . T. J. Iacllay ; guide C. E. Ke'cs : war-
thou . W. ' B. Morgan ; sentry , P. P. I'renzer :
organist Abel Lansing : trustee for llco
) 'enrl It. Ii. Mceh' ) ' .
On the occasion of the installation or the
ofcers or Union Ilcfc counci , which oc-
ClrH on January 1 , a banquet will 10 given
In the rotunda of The .Iee building. Covers
will he haiti for 150 11eople. Among the
guests present wi be Invited delegates from
Fidelity council or Council Bluffs , Pioneer
councl or Omnhn , Inoxal counci or South
Omaha and Capitol counci or Lincoln.
( , r.111rIY J lect ( ) ' . .
George Crook post No. 262 , Grand Army or
the Hllblc , last Thursday night elected
the following officers : Ciiitnander . Wllnm
S. Asltlth : senior vlco commamler , Alfred
Bagh : Junior vIce commander , E. Gimore :
qunrtermaster , , \ . K. Hhoadcs ; surgeon S.
K. SpaldIng ! ; chaphan'iliiam ( A. Wclier ;
officer er the day T. I. hell ; olcer of the
guard , George W. McCoy : delegates to the
department encaiiilflflelit . John lb. Furay . 'S\'il-
Inn A. Welker , James " ' . Coburti . J. Wlne-
! arb. The burial corps consisted of the
cominijanjer and senior all junler vice com-
manders.
George A. Custer post elected tlo folowing
ofcers : Commander II. H. Durbin ; senior
vie conlnnnder , John Jenlins : junior vice
cllnanler , J. W. Thompson ; surgeon , E. II.
Herman ; quartermaster J. W. Honza : 0-
fleer of the day J.P. Henderon ; officer oC
the guartl. Mr. Barr : trustees J. D. Sawhi ,
Charles II. Thomas C. A. Cuscaden : delegates -
gates to the department encampnient . Thomuas
Jenkins and Inws : alternates . Rhoads CummIngs -
mIngs and Butler.
Duter.
Allllm C.nup's row Qlartet.
The quartet or Alpha camp , 'Vcodmen or
the World , has reorganized and now the
camp boasts or havIng the finest quartet In
the city. I has received a new acquisition
In the person of David Morris who has re-
centy come to this cIty from Pitsburg.
'SVhiile In the later city he sang In Trinity
cathedral. He Is said to have a tenor voice
or very fine quality , clear and sweet. He , Is
especially good on the high notes or the
scale and can sing hIgh C wIthout difficulty.
Upon his first appearance at the last meet-
Ing of tIre camp hs ! singing created a semisa-
ticn. The quartet as II Is now composed Is
as follows : Leader and pianist Prof. Roe :
first tenor , David MorrIs ; second tener , ! r.
Leonard : first lass , Joseph Cole : second
bass , Robert Diffin. .
Golden Rod cIrce vIll , give a grand en ter- .
tainnient Ind ball 'In Myrtle hal un Thursday -
day - night . December 20. This takes the
place of the regular monthly entertainment
ef Alphn camll. S
. Secret Society ! otes.
Mars lodge No. 130 , KnIghts or PyUllas.
has chang the place or holding Its annual
ball to Chamhers' dancing ball. The -Ialr
takes place necemler 28. and It promIses
to be very successrul.
Saturday night Goodrich lodge .No.- :44 ,
Independent Order or Odd Fellows . conferred
the third degree upon the members or the
new lodge recently instituted at Benson
thus making them full fledged members oC
the order
Was lodge No. 183. Independent Order or
Odd Fellows , will give a ChrIstmas feast anti
bal In Odd Fellows' temple on Wednesday
night December 2G. The occasion will he
enjoyed only by the members and theIr (
friends , who expect to have a social good
time.
lme. Recently Myrtle bilge No.3. Knights or
Pythla . gave an entertainment In Myrtle
hall Members of the several I'ythlan lodges
In time city were invited to attend . and 0
great many were present. When lie pro-
gram had been concuded rerreshments were
served to the guests. After this six or
seven numbers were dnced. the party breall'
Ing up at 1 :30 : o'clocle. The chairman or
the occasIon was A. Hald
.
limo Ilrllglol ltotito' l'orsomiaily : Coim-
duct.1 I'XClrAlol .
To California leaves Omaha every Thursday
morning.
Through to San Francisco and LOJ Angeles
without change.
Cheapest and best way or reaching any
point In Colorado , Utah or California.
Tickets and advertising meter at 132 I"ar-
nam street
M. J. Dowling . city passenger . agent. S
New Omnlm J.lmltcl 'I'rgthi , .
On and aCer Sunday , November 4 , thl ,
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul "electric'
lighted Imltell' " will leave Omaha at G p.
m. . arrIving In Chicago at D a .ni. nemem.
tier thIs train carries dinner a la carte.
O. B. CAlmER , Ticket Agent
llOI Faram st.
COIIIT TUJS TO JIEIOtY-
LATEST STILES-LOWE' 11UOE
O.ISCOfIElD
U I \ COAKSSIIITS.FURS. [
&or l'AxrON 16tb and urnam DLOCJt. Sts" , 0 MA9A
LUXURIANT HAIR
produced by the CUICURA HEEI& when
till ollrs fail . ' 1le ) ' clclUI" ito (
ecall' of irritating . Acaly , crublcd ,
anti blotchy hiumnor , stiiniiinto
humor
elllialo
c\ . the hair fullcicl. and dOllro ) ' mi
cr lcnplc IUII'cl which fl'l'd on
thiehia ratid hClcCIUCCCNI when
\ the best 1111'elclnlo inth 1 all other
remedies tall . told tbroughout Ibo u-cud
BAilEY THE DENTIST .
Ilonoll' or 1.0w
l'rlccH In
DBn1Stru
IN I OMAI\ .
Ful Set of Teeth , $5 ; Waranled \ to Fit.
Tcell Cxl roe , ( cit timid 1 mitt 1 In 1:10y. . 00\11111
Flalml Ahoy t'lilimit-N . ol I ; Sliver . t'ltll.tl
II\O 00\1 , I.H ; Oohl Crowll.O 101t --22k ; Irhll :
' . . ' ' . : t
'r work
cll.O per loolh. t'moKI UIWI'I. : i
< !
' ' . . , ' ( 'ci , lU8 .
Floor l'uxlul 111k. Illh anti \ 11 rl'HI ' 101
LABY ATTtNIMNT .
LADNll NDAN'J. -
YhB Mercer Hotel 1
Cor. 12th n111 Howard Streets ,
Under I"W Illnn/II'fl'II. / ) wil I I I CIII 1 lIT-
' : : I.1BALS Ild JJT'hl' : lOOM ( IS (11 ( stOl1
liumitd Ilcl electric 1111'(1 ( ( ( tan any lintel iii
011111 \I for tlo intO ot $2.00 per day. Heel (
with blth 1' und , ' ; 1,0.
wih thu Mlreor IU tlmo you visit ( Ito city.
Taku tIle Uumo.trc"t , cu : met. tllol ) lollot
t 12th Uumo. , rOOt Wulter str"o loiot
tLakar . t howard street .
. &ILLOIJ'JY , " ' " ' '
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A Melton Ulster
Uster
( SLATE COLOn ) ( CASSUmnl JINIm ,
_ GIT Elm YAI.UJ ; O.- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -
- heaping thlnJs all in n bunch
- -5--- -aIn't we-wel , I h ju'.t "hnt _
wo Ilromlqell you for Christ- _
_ ) imnS-\'Oti Mlll hn\o nil good _
thlnl ' for lizirthly nny 1101'nt _
S ni-so to spenk-nono wel by - _
_ ) 'olilst ( "ock on tiiet.o ! 5 antI _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 6.0 O ( ) stilts-fl 01 ii11 't ( , vo ? nll Iltl _
5- _ ihitiii't \Vo teeth ) ' 01 royally on _
- thl'SO 2io : ties ? Now , wo'llry
- to hut Into ulster _
S Ilt you nn Ils tor for -
little or iioiiiing.
$4.00 A Shetan
( Dccp ( i'e' Color )
( Worth nt lcnst $7.50)S )
S
$7.50)A ,
A slllenlll , lonj I , wnrl ntll _
- di able :10101 ulster for I 1.00 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - llt ( color Illl cussi mere _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.
S - ilmmotl. l'nn't Mlrelv ! ot I butter _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
tel one for I.50-hiuro Is UI- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
othl'r Jlt , elljo value for yeA - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A rctty . tlrcs'y timid wurm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
S - ulster for $00. : 11\10 or that .
- wooly tlf ( llcII fhctllli
- \lolh. lned with substantial :
wool mnnterimLl anti orllloltell S
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - wIth silk COIted 10011 buckles _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -
buclde Sl10 n' om mmnmnemitq . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ all stroll cat timely _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -
S S - worth . maIo tItan n 10 dolar -
lII.
Ulster $5O
Uster I
( Silk Com-dcel Loop U
Buckles ) . _
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( \Vortli 1011 $10) )
' I $10)p
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CHEAPER THAN CANAL POWER
{ _ The OTTO Gasoline Engine jwi . .
furnish you power at a cost of 50 I
to 40 per cent less than the price
proposed t : be charged for power -
by the Canal Co ,
For particulars call on or mvJdrcss ,
pnrtcular3 cal atress
The Otto Gas Engine Works ,
321 S. It hSt. , OMAHA , . NEB , :
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WHAT $15 BUYS
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The Greate3t Bargains Ever Offered In tlo
Furniture . history or Omaha.
This Is the Fame grade of 11e.ll that old at
$3 ; a few years ago. I cannot lo male ( to
order today at lESS than $ 40. We shall sell
a limited number ( solely for Christmas ( ratio )
lmited
at $15. Wo 10 this sImply 10 bring thin
Chrlslmas crowd to 12th and Douglas street
Notice 10 points.
Nearly [ r ; feet In height
Solid Carved Oak tlmrotmghiput.
Full overhang of 11 imich' ,
27 incItes clear depth for wriimmg. (
hrawers 5 Incites deep.
Automatic supports to lid.
Anitluo brass trimmings.
Iust proof fin'shm.
Superbly outfitted ( ecparato locks on draw-
era , iemi racks. hoolc files. )
Shelf below for books , etc.
This is an opportuimity to give a Christ-
mnas gift whIehm could never ordinarily ho
bought under $25 at a cost of $15. The
number is limited ; only one deshe .old to aimy
omie addrcs ,
Charles Shivelhick & Co.
FURNITURE of Every Uon3rlptii
Temiuporary l.oe.itioti ,
1iCJ ! mimics 1tOS IostJii. truot ,
MILIIARD IIOTIIL 111.00K.
hit'riut's eaie ,
Thy virtue of an orther of attachment and
gmmrumislmmeflt issued out of time district court
of time Fourth jumliclal district , uitlmln and
for icmUglas county , in an action wherein
time Flchil.tmrgS'orsted comnpmmtiy 19 piimimitilf
antI Clareimce J. conan 'anti JoInt .1. llehier ,
nartners aim C. J. Caimnim & Co. , are defeuiti-
cimits , I (11(1 ( on ( lie 28th mInI' of Novenmbei ,
A. I ) . ISM , attach m's iiio vmohert of the
uaid C. J. Cammati & Ca , IL miscehlaneous
stock of tailtirings , comtrhsimmg of caaiimertt ,
cheviot anti kiickerbeckcr mmuiiiigs ( , brottd.
cloth , worsted cloth , uvercomitlimg , hutomms ,
thremid , hittings , mind tIme iixture coxmtaiumctl
In the store roommi of C. J. Cimmimin & ( o , on
Farnamn street hetweui 12li amid 13th streets ,
1mm ( lie city of Omahmtu , amid by vim tue of arm
order of smile ott nttacuirneiit Isammeil out of
time district court , timid to me directed ummder
( hate of the Slit mitt ) ' Of lecrmnhicr , A , 118mi ' ,
mind duly signed by Frmmriie B. Moomoim , therk
of time district court , I uvuhl on ( Ito COthm ( Ia ) '
of Deceniljer , A. 1) . lt'JI , a 10 o'clock a , mit. ,
of said day , at ( lie above stained store room
of C. J. Camman & Co. , sell at Puhilie atmrtioim
to ( he highest bIdder for cash , oh of the
above descrIbed goods antI ciimmtti and lIz-
lures situate amid hieing in saiti store roomo ,
to satisfy the Fitchburg \\'orscd ( comuimammy
time sum of otto thousand anti three dollars
( * 1,003.00) _ , and interest oti $1,000.00 trout lila ) ' ,
18)i , at time rate of 0 bier cent nor timiuiumit ,
and ( he coats of ttultp according to time jufig.
nment of the said district court , rendered
on ( Ito 8th day pt ) .
,
Sheriff of D muglas C'ouq
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XMAS GIFTS'
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FOIl YOUR
FAThER. MOTIIER ,
SISTER , IhROThiEht ,
FRIEND Oht LOVER.
SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES ,
SOLID 00141) IiYEGL.ASSES.
Eyes testedrreo ot charge.
OPERA GLASSES , front $2.60 to $12.00 ,
CIIATELAINII CASES , large varIety ,
BAIIOMEI'IihtS AN ! ) ThERMOMETERS.
Au Elegant Line of Novelties ,
w. I. Seymotmr . , our optician , has bee1
extremely succem.sftui in fitting glasses
hmumitiretla of time best ( 'coitlo itt tIme city.
Lenses Exehiamiged Fm-co of Charge ,
The Aloe & Penfod Cc , ,
LEADING SCIENTIl'IC OPTICIANi ,
1408 Farnamu Straet ,
Opposite h'xoum Jioe (
THE LXON DRUG HOUSE ,
r RAN CISCAN
IDnPs Purely
U vegelawo ,
Prepareti front this crhginal to mnula rre
creed 1mm thmo . % rchmivea of Iho I1oly Lamici , hma'
: ig an authentic hmitom-y datiiig btic IBoycarti.
p POSITIVE GURE
( oral ! Stomach , Kidney and Bowel
troubles , especially
HRONIO CONSTIPATION
Price O ceuta , Sold by all dnmgglmmte ,
the FrancismanRemedy Co. ,
1.34 V1 URE. ZT , , CIIICAOO , ILL.
. for Circular , . lliimtrated Calendar.
For sale bY ICuhit &C. , 15th & Doiighs
RUPTURE'
PERMANENTI.Y
TTTfl3 ORNO
a' iU1thJJ PAY
, NOPAYUNTILCURE
wt stile iOU iii 8,000 PAIIINTI.
I Writefot-hhanltReIereflCes.
. . ; xAMiuA'uiOu REC.
to Operation. o Detention from BusIness.
SgND FOR CIRCULAR.
THE 0. E : . MILLER CO. ,
,1 &n NOW 144t .dt , Qik