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Call or iiuMrcss In strict conlldcnco DR. H. J. WHITTIER, 10 Weat Nlntn Streot, Kansas City, Mo. BEST LINE TO DENVER AND CALIFORNIA G. F. Stapleton, Blacksmith, Makes a specialty or Repairing nugtflvM and Carriages. Horso-shoonig and Plow Work prompt ly attended to, and tikes pains shoeing Trotting and Running Horses, And nil work expected of it first class Smith. - "shop jtlorlh ol' Marble Work. PILES ITCHING PILES SWAYNE'toP OINTMENT ABMUJTILY ODOS. 6It.l.. akaarklh.l.rfc S.J4 j 4r.i tt.cl.fl BMlM.Iktl w.rkjMrUIr.c. If iUiwhIu ...U... I.w.r. ttm Ma .ratrac.. THE GRAND LODGE OF THE A. O. V. W. Reasons Why the Session ISOft Wiii Abandoned. or The Suli, inure r llie Derm ."Made b) the Officer ol the Order III I he Heeetil Mill. The article in lust Thursday V Jour nal in reference, to the suit coiniiienu cd in the district court by eerinin mombcis of the Ancient Order of United Workmen agnim-t the grand lodge officers of that order has created much interest throughout the state. As there are more than eighteen thousand members of that order in Nebraska any matter bunging into question the policy or acts of the officers naturally Attracts much atten tion. The suit was brought, as wp previously stated in these column, by William Gray, C. F lianas and II. M. Casebccr, members of the order, living in Lincoln, forn writ of mandamus to comptl Grand Master Workman J. G. Tait, or Acting Grand Master Work, man 11. IV. Laflin, to issue instructions ! (o the lodges f the state to elect rep rosontitivcs to a grand lodge session to bo held at Kearney in May, 18D5. The claims of the grand lodge ofliccts, and the grounds on which they intend to resist the petition for mandamus ant substantially as follows The as sertion that Grand Master Workman Tate sent notice to the lodges that no grand lodge session would be held this year on account of lack of funds, is dented, and the reusou of waiving the session is paid to be that in month of October, 16!) I, Grand Island lodge No. 1 sent to tho grand master work man a resolution asking him to sub mit to the lodges of the state a propt sit ion to waive the session of 18!),'), id view of the fact that man members of the order had been icudcicd desti tute by thefailure of crops, and to use the money which the assistance of such uecdv members. This proposi tion was submitted by tho grand mas ter workman to tho lodges of tho state for their action, and out of a total of 1108 lodges thnn in existence, only twelve voted in the neg.itivc, and 2G8 lodges voted in favor of tho proposi tion to waive tho session of the grand lodge, which was thereupon declared carriod. On this practically unani mous vote of the lodges of tho state, Mr. Tait issued his proclamation as grand master workman, utiting that no session of the grand lodge would be held in 1S95 aud that the estimat ed expense of such session, $8,000 would ho set aside f rem the grand lodgo funds as a special relief fund for the purpose of providing for the necessities and maintaining in good standing within the order those mem bers who, by reason of the drouth and failuru of orops had been rendered un able to provide for themselves. Tho assertion that the grand master work man arbitrarily instructed the subor dinate lodges not to elect representa tives to tho grand lodge bcoauso of lack of funds is shown by tho forego ing statements to bo entirely untrue. The waiving or postponement of the grand lodgo session is fully indorsed by nearly every member of the order in Nebraska, and tho practical good effects of the use of the funds referred to have been realized by many lodges situated within the district suffering from tho drouth of 1894. In reference to tho alleged defalca tion of ex-Grand Reoordor Payne, it is admitted that after tho eleotion of Payne as grand recorder in 1893, there occurred a small defloionuy in his accounts, wherc-upon he was com pelled to resign tho offico of grand re oordor. It Is set forth that tho de ficiency is in tho process of collection a part of tho shortago having been paid. It is further set forth that tho bond of Payne is good and that tho principal bondsmen have been fully consulted in tho matter and have agreed to tho plan which has been ta ken, by which tho funds belonging to tho grand lodgo will bo paid into tho treasury within a reasonable time, tho plan adopted having been intended to colloot tho amount without forcing tho bondsmen to pay said deficiency. It is stated, however, that tho bonds men hold themselves in readiness and navo agroed to inako good tho amount at any time that they may bo qallcd upon; and that thcro is no danger of tho order losing any monoy through tho Payne shortago. It is pointed out that the action of tho lodges of tho ancient Order of Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. ato nuking liberal donations of money to assist in providing seed grain for tho members of the order in Nebraska whfTare in need. It is claimed that should the grand lodge session be held, the action of tho grand master workman, in soliciting this assistance would be made to appear ridiculous. It i.i further stated that the members of the order who bring this suit acting entirely upon their own responsibility their acts and sentiments havo been speaificnlly disavowed by the lodges t) which they belong. In the absence of Grand Master Workman Tate servico of tho petition was had upon Grand Foreman II. W. United Workmen in Nebraska has been the subject of much commendation whcrccvcr it is known. Tho amount of relief which has been furnished tho destitute families through this agency has been very great, and was only made possible by the waiving of the grand lodge session and turning the funds, which that session would have consumed, into the channels of relief. Grand Master Workman Tate is now visiting grand lodges in eastern juris dictions, and thoso bodies, and in fact tho older nt ln:c all over the country Luilin, who is at present tho acting head oT the order in Nebraska. A de murrer was filed on Wednesday and argued before Judge Hall Saturdxy afternoon. The judge will decide on tho demurrer on Monday. State Jour nal. NoTK Since tho abovo defense was put in tpye, the court has decided thnt it wiih not in the province of the Grand Master Workman or any others to nh:itu the session of tho grand lodge, basing his judgment on the constitutional requirements. There fore unless tho case is appealed to u higher court the grand lodge will hold its regular session. "1'erhnys you would uot think bo, but a vory large proportion of diteaxes iu New York eomes from cnrelnMneas about catch ing cold," says Dr. Syrns KJaou. ''It in such n simple, thine mid ho common that veoy few people, unloss it is n casm of pnoumonia, pay nny attention to n cold. New York is ono of the healthiest places on tho Atluntio coast aud yet there nro a great ninny oases of catarrh mid consum ption which have their origin in tlita neglect of the simplest precaution of every day life. TIiu mo-'t sensible advNu iu, when you haye one got rid of it is soon us possible. By nil means do not neglect it.'' Dr. Kdsou does not tell you how to cure a cold but wo will. Take Cunmburlain'B Cough Remedy. It will relievo thu lungs,nlduxpoctoratiousopun the secretions and soon effect a pertnn cure. ''" and fi() cent bottles for sale by Deyo Jb Orice. Sam .loner' Hot Shots. Rev. Sum Jones the greatest living christian evangelist is Holding a series ol meetings ut St, Louis, and Music hall of that city is crowded with from 5000 to 8000 people every night. Below arc somu of the bright things Mr. Jones has said to the people in wicked St. Louis. Tho great need of St, Louis is ono man, and tho town ought to import ono. There nro plenty of littlo pieces of men, but if I had to mako a man out of tho material at hand I tell you I'd bo mighty economical with my dirt. If all tho members of tho Church in this town got to heaven, you'll have to sleep with your breeches under your head every night. If I was a Demoorat now, I believe the Lord would forgive mo for chang ing. Tho Democratic party can't pass a thing in tho world; thoy can't oven pass a saloon. Brcokinridgo is tho only man in this useless Congress who has ever been convioted of doing anything. I never tried to pray but for ono politician in my life, but I found that I oouldn't pray as high as I could spit. Tho prayer wouldn't go up. I'yo done somo mean things in my life, but thank God, I havo never yet been a member of tho Legislature If I was in office and a lobbyist camo around mo ho would bo in danger of the business ond of a mule. I believe in moral oourago, but if a man jumps on mo I have promised my wifo to tako earo of her husband while he is away from homo, You never saw a preacher who want ed to quit but his congregation want ed him to quit too, I'm not going to quit. I like it. Wlion I was a boy in Georgia I al ways kept things stirred up. Not that I wanted to fight, but I just dospisod a dull time. If your children turn out badly, it is goodby to happiness, My boys DAY, MARCH 22, shall not bo preaolurs unless it stioks out of them all over that they can preach better than they oan do any thing else. Why, brother, a fellow telling Sam Jor.cs that ho shouldn't speak slung is like tho skunk telling the 'po'sum that his breath don't jmoll good. Dry HiOkc. Fine weather again. Tho farmers are plowing. Somo hare sowed oats. Geo. Umphcnour lost a calf in the recent storm. J. Koscucrans Is on a land trade. Alvy Colitis is working for Sam Ileaton. Mrs. Hoscnerans is on tho sick list. The aid camo near being a failure in these parts. Rats, UK, II4IIT.MA. Salt! In n It c cent Lecture Chronic Catarrh ami C'oii-iuniitloii on Cdtr.rrh of th' lungs is, ordinarily, known as consumption; hIso culled tuberculosis. In these enxes the ca tarrh his imiulh found u wa into the lungs by 'ho gr.idxnl ixienstnn of the diMMisa from the thnat through bronchial tithes. Con unit" inn ts the natural tcttuiuatiou of n I cases of neglected Ohronio catarrh. Kvery ono who is nfilioiod with ohmti c catarrh ts liable to be attieked with consump tion at any time. In the first si l'cs of thn diseaso Po ru-n t is a mi-n - . i in the later stages of tho li-us IV rc-na can be relied up hi in produce n permanent cure. All iliu-c filleted with this dread disease 'lioulil Ijein at once the liillnwiuu treatment. After all other me, his have been tried in vain; ufter doctors havo pro nounced the case Impel, 'I- nnil f i mis have given up iu dispnr; nl i in patient has lost all f m t li and ih mi ccssant care of attend tuts seem funic still there is hope in Peruin. S ml for a free copy of Family Physician, No 2, n complete treatise on chronic catarrh, ooughs, la grippe and con sumption. Address The Pu-tu-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Col umbus, Ot.io. For free hook on cancer address Dr. Ilartmnn, Columbus, Ohio Hack from lllliiola. Mil. KliITOli: I left luavnlo Sun da, February lOih, arrived at Toledo Illinois, February 12, was deUyi-d on account of the storm. I found twelve inches of snow and plenty ol cold weather. The thbrmnmuter stood 20 degrees below zero. The snow went oil with a big rain, which ma do it very pleasant for ihosu who are ucd to mud. I heard of moro sickness while I was there than T had heard of for years. I found mother very poor ly. She passed off very quietly on March f)th. She was seventy years old and lived to raise nino children, all of them grown, and lived to seo twenty-eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren. There aro poor people in the east as well as iu the west. A great many that left this western country last fall would have been better off if they had stayed. A great many would bo glad to work for their board. Illinois has got moro men than work. A poor man has a poor ohanoo thoro. Land ronts from JG to $7 per acre. Grain rents, one half. L. M. Ray. A Household Treasure. 1). W. Fuller of Canajoharle, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Dlscovory in the house and hi family havo always found the very best results fallow its use: that ho woald not bo with out it If proourable. O. A. Dykeman Draggist, Cntskill, N. 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