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THE OMATIA DAILY UEE : STNDAV , FE1lUrATY 12 , 1800. 10 MOAL MTICIS. RECEIVER S SALE t.'etlc * U hereby civ-en , that end d y. the lit day of March , lM , I will , put utnt to an order of Ihp district court -t Dou la county , Nebraska , dated Jantmy lllh , 1M , offer for ( Ale to the highest btdJ-r therefor * In cash. nil of tlic unfold n se' * ef the a rmMi fiavlnrs Rank. at my otfk" , I IK North Jtth trt t in the City of Omatn , commencing at 10 o'clock a m on said jAte and cunllnulnc from IS o'clock to S o'cu-ck p m. of i ch d .x until kit the awcis ol aid bank hlVfe b n offered fcr ale The real e tM nn3 r Al * tatp mortgages hertlnafKr m ntlon rt And described , will tie off r d for * * 1 jepar t-lr Th-s oth'r * > it-Is hereinafter mtnttonp'J tie described , will be first offered arn'tly ttcm by Item and suhftqu'titly In bulk All bid * arc sUtijeot to tnc approval of the court artil mutt In all cases be accompanied by money or rculrtM checks for 25 per cent of th amounts thereof Said bMs will be reported to the court after all the assets have been offered for Sale and the balance of the purchaie price , of any sale approved and conflrm'd by the court , will be pay able upon . ald confirmation The description of the properly to be offered for snlo by the undersigned at Bild time and place And upon the conditions abovp mentioned In a * follows. REAL ESTATE. IN OMAHA. DOUGLAS COUNTY , NEH11A8KA. Sub lot 3 In tax lot 2 In ne of se. of sec tion U , Township 1 $ , range IS , being 5 40 ores onst of Fort Omaha , known as "Overall" tract. East 20 $ feet of west 33 feet of tax lot 33 , aw , corner , section 10 , township 15 , range Sub lot 3 In tcx lot T In nc. of sw. section 27 , township 13 , range 13. Hub lot 14 of lot 9 Capitol Addition Parcel ot ground at 30th & Cuming Sts. , 2 feet by 133 feet. In nc. corner tax lot 1C , section 16. township 15 , range 13 , and 20- foot strip adjoining. hots j and 4 , block 230 , Omaha , Ixit 2. block 3 Bowery Hill Addition. Lot 17 Cain Place. North > i of lot 10 , Courtland Place. Lots 6 , 7 , 3. 9 , 10. 11. 12. 13. block 05 : lots 11. 16 , 20 , block 1M , lots 14 , 16 17 , block 116 : lot 6 , block 103 ; lot 6. block 117 , and lot 2 , block K4 , all In Dundee 1'l.icc Lot II. block 1 ; lotx S. 0 , 11 , IS , block 3 , Dvorak's Addition to South Omaha. Lot II , block 16. HtinFcom Place. Lots 6 , 9 , 11. 12 , Hascatrs & Roger's sub , of Rogers OkahoniK. Und. H Interest In loin 7 and 8 , block 15 , Isa-ic's & Selden's Addition North ' 4 ot nw , quarter , section 14. town ship 20 , range 13 , In Valley County , Neb North > i lot 12 and south , lot 13 , block 14 , Kolintift's 3rd Addition Lot 19. Lindsay' ? Addition. I. t3. blocks , MVCormlck's Addition. Lota 6 and 6. block 1 , and lot 7. block 2 , Ma > no Place Lot 11 , Alnloney'a Addition to South Omaha. West 60 feet of a. > 4 of lot S , block 1 , Park Place * Lot 16. block 3. Redlck's sub. dlv. of Rpfllck's Addition 1/oti 1 and 2 , block 9 , Reed's 1st Addition , East 95 feet , and north S3 feet of TV cat li : feet of lot 2 Okahoma Addition South 82 fejt of lot 36 Roger's Okahoma West 120 feet of e. 240 feet , of s. 127H feet of block "C , " Shlnn'g ' Addition Lot 1 , block 12 , South Omaha. Lots 4 and 5. block 82 , Sbuth Omaha Lots 2 And 3 , block 3 ; lota 6 , 6. 7. S. 9. block 3 ; lots 2 , 3. 4 , S , 6. 7 , 8. J. 19. 11. 12 , block S : lots I , 2. 3 , 4 , block II and parcel of land alone the north side , hnnnn as the "Re- servp. " all In Thomason & Goes' Addition. South 10 feet ot n.S3" , feet , of lot 4 , blook 12 , West Omaha Addition Lots 15 , 16. 17 , IS , 19. 20. block 3 , 1st Addi tion to West Side Addition. Lot * 17 and 18. block 17 , town of Falrfield , Clay county , Nebraska. Lots 2S5 and 237 , Lake Ave. , Upper Duluth , Minn. MORTGAGES ON OMAHA PROPERTY Mortgage for { 2,200. on lot 4. block 16 , ShuU's 2nd Addlttor. Mortgage for J 1.500. on lot 6 , Cain Place. Mortgage for S3.630. on a 4 of lot 6 , Andrews , Williams & Troxpll's Sub. Mortgage for 52,11950 on lots 13. 14. 15. block 11. and lots 16 , 17 , IS , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23. 24. block 12 , Cloverdale Mortgage for J200 , on lot 9 block 21 Walnut Mortgage tor1200 , on lot 10 , block 3 , Cioveraiie Three mortgages aggregating $3,520. on lot 9. block 4 , Improvement Association Addi tion. "Mortgage for $450 on lota 1 and 2 , block 17 , Central ParV Mortgage for JGOO on n. > 4 of lot 12. Old Orchard Place. In section 22 , township 14 , range 13 , Sarpy County. NeorasKa. COMMERCIAL PAPER. Ten notes and seventeen warrants , aggregating' 1199(350. ( Judgments , obtained on notes , and de- llcl'ncy judgment * * , twenty-seven cases , aggregating J12.8S3 07. Tax Certlflcajes. aggregating S19 541 13. some few cnaes still In suit , but principally In decree. FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. One large cash safe , one typewriter , two standing dtrks. steel vault , shelving , etc. Together with any other prnnerty be longing to the Uerman Savings Bank , not enumerated above The public Is Invited to be present at sale hale and bid upon the property to be offeree thereat. THOMAS H. McCAGUE. Receiver of the German Savings Dank , Omaha. More partlcul.tr Information HS to Im provements , unpaid costr. taxes , etc. , on the property qffectcd may be had at the oince of the receiver. J 23-d-20-t. SALE OF OMAHt STREET KAILAVA * STOCK. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that , pursuant to the order and direction of the district cour of Douglas county , In the state of Ne braska , and under and uy Mrtue of thJ power and authority conferred upon me by the transfer and pledge of the shares o stock hereinafter mentioned , I will offe ; for snia at public auction , to the hlghes cash bidder at the east front door of the county court houseof Douglas county afore laid , on the 21st day of Februarv A D 1899 , at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. 400 shares of stock In the Omaha Strpet Railway Company represented and evidenced bj cer tlflcate number 3 , In the name of Sar-ucl R Johnson , and be > Hne date. Miy 2nd , 1(39 , for or towards sttlsfjing the amount due upon the proml sory notes hereinafter m itloned The cald shares of stout , with the cr tlflcnte thereof , were transferred and pledged to me , as receiver of the Nebraska Fire Insurance Company , as collateral se curlty for the pajment of four c rtali promissory notes , executed to mo , as sucl receiver , by George F Wright and Samue R. Johnson , all bearing date Septembs 14th. 1896. and pa > able ct the Omaha Na tlonal Bank , In Omaha , Ncoraska. one being for the sum of J10.000 , one for the cum of tf.OflO , one for the sum of $5,000 and one for the sum of J3.000 , payable with In terest. and At the dates as therein respec tively mentioned All of said notes nro pas due. and no pirt of the amount due thereon ha * been pad | , excepting the sum of $1,200 endorsed upon the same , and thiro re-main now due and Unpaid upon said notes th aggregate sum of 121.764.2 * The aald stock will be sold as nn entirety or In parcels , as may bring the highest aggregate gregato price , und the fale or sales theroo will be made subject to tno approval and confirmation ot the district court aforesaid Fifteen per cent of the amount of each ac repted bid must be paid In cash at the tlm thereof , and ( he remainder upon the np proMil and confirmation of the sale or sale an aforesaid Dated January Hist isso ALRKRT U. WYMAN. Receiver Nebraska Fire Insurance Co. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice U hereby given that the regula annual meeting of the stockholders of th South I'latte Land company will be held at the oltlcrt of uld company at Lincoln Nebraska , nt 11 o'clock a. m. on the firs Wednesday In March. 1S99. being the tlrs day of the month By order of the board of director * . C. H. MORRILU A. H. MINOR , Secy. Pres. Lincoln. Neb. . Jan. 28th , 1SS9 , TUUSTDBS SALU. NOTICq Or TRUSTEES' SALE Notice ls hereby given that the under signed , as trustee for the creditors of L , O Jones , will offer for tale at public auction In bulk , and sell the same to th hlghei b drier for cash , on February II. 1590. at 1 o'clock a , * n ot eaW day , at Nos. 104 an 108 North Tenth street. In the "Ity of Lin coin , Lancaster county , Ne-b . the followln described property , to-wlt : The entire toc of merchandise formtrly belonging to L O Jone-H. tnd.conxejed to the undersigned b him In trust , for creditor * , and contalnet in the storeroom at the numbers herelnbc fore mentioned In Lincoln. N b , the sum confining chiefly of clothing , emu * fur nlshlng goods , eloves , mittens , boots , show and rubbers , hats , caps , and furniture and fixtures , and such other merchandise an la usually carried in a stock of thli character , An Invoice of the property can be seen and examined In connection with the stock by calling a ; the store. Nos. 104 and 10S NortU Tenth street , Lincoln , Neb. , at any time b > prospective bidders. CJIAS H HUNT , Trustee. F3dlotm SUES & CO. PATENT UWHIS AM ) SOIICIIUIS Be * Kld | , Ouifhi , K b. Bend for free Invent- ' guide. Tel 1623. TlAltiWAV TIMR OAni . " RHMONT. ELKHORN Ik Missouri Valley Railroad - road "The Northwestern. Line" General Offices. United States National Bank Bldtr. , Southwest Corner Twelfth and Far- i jt.t is.reels. Ticket Omrr. 1401 Farnam Street "telephone Ml. nenot , 15th and Webster Streets , Telephone , 1US. Leave. Arrive , Black Hllis , Deadwood , Hot Springs a 2:00 : pm a :00pm Wyomlntr , rasper .tnd Dougla * , . , d3:00pm : dSOOpm : HaKtlnts , York Dnvlu City. Superior. Geneva Kxofer and Scward. b3:00pm : bJ.OOpm Norfolk , Verdlgre and Frcrrlont .b7'SOam blD-lS am Ltncoli , Wahoo ami Fremont b 7 20 am blO:45am : remont Lonl . .c7-30nm a Dally b Dally except Sunday c Sun- ay only il Dally except Saturday. rflOUX CITY A PACIFIC Railroad "Th * North western Line" General Offices. United States National Bank Building , S W. Corner Twelfth nnd Farnam Streets. 'ltk t office , 1401 Farnam Streot. Tele- hone , 5 1. Depot , Tenth and Streets Telephone. 629. no Arrive. ' Paul Minneapolis . a 5:15 : am a 8:40 : am 3t. Paul , Minneapolis , Mankato & SlouxClty.a 6:2 : $ pm all.00 pm loux City Local . a i.45 am a 9.to pm a Dally. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL & Minneapolis & Omaha Railway "The Northwestern - western Line" Oeneral onices. Nebraska Di vision. 15th nnd Webster Sts. City Ticket OHlce , 401 Farnam St. Telephone , 651. Depot , 15th and Webster Sts. Leave. Arrive. Norfolk PaEsenger i 6-10 am a 7.00 pm Bl.tlr , Emerson , Sioux City , Ponra , Hnrtlng- ton and Bloomtleld . b 1 00 pm b2'13 pm N'o. 2. Twin City L't'd a 5:55 : pm Vo. 1 , Omaha Limited a 9:00 : am a Dally b Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO & NORTH western Railway "The Northwestern Lino" City Ticket Oftlce. 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone 6J1. Depot. Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , 629. Leave. Arrive. Daylight Chicago Spe cial a 6:40 : am all:63 : pm Mo. Valley , Bloux City , St Paul & Minneapo lis a 5-55 am all:00pm Mo Valley Sioux City a 7:45 : am a 9:10 : pm Carroll Local b 5:25 pm blO:10am : Eastern Expres . Des Molnes , Marshall town. Cedar Rapids and Chicago cage all:03am : a 4 05pm Atlantic Fiyer , Chicago and East . . a4:53pm : a 4.05 pm Fast Mall , Chicago to Omaha , a 2:45 : pm Northern Express . .a.5:25pm : a 8:40 : am Omaha-Chicago Special a 7:05 pm a 8:15 : am Fast Mall 8:45 am a Dally b Dilly except Sunday. . BURLINGTON & MIS sourl River Railroad "The Burlington Route1 General Offices , N. W. Corner Tenth and Far- nam Streets. Ticket Office , 1502 Farnam Street. Telephone , 250. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Tele- phone , 310. L s.ve. Arrive. Lincoln , Hastings and McCook a 3:45 : am a7:40pm Lincoln. Denver. Color ado , Utah , California , a 4:25 : pm a 3 55 pm Lincoln , Black Hills , Montana & Puget Sound a 4 25 pm a 3:00 : pm Lincoln Loral a7:00pm : alO.13 am Lincoln Fast Mall . . . . a 3.Wpm alO:35 : am Denver , Colorado , Utah , California all:50 pm a 6:30 : am a Dally , b Dally Bxceot Sunday HICAGO. BURLINGTON i Qulncy Railroad "The ButlingtBn Burllngfn Route" Ticket Office , 1502 Farnam St. Tel 230. Depot. Tenth & Mason Streets. Tele phone , 310. * Leax e. Arrive. Da ; Chicago Spe- clal . . . . . .7. . .a 6:40 : am all:50pm : Chicago Vestlbuled Ex..a 3.03 pm a 8:05 : am Chicago Express aO:15nm : a4:00pm : Chicago & St. L. Ex. .a 7:45 : pm a 8:05 : am Pacific Junction Local..alO:43 : am a 5:45 : pm Fast Mall a2l5pm : a Dally , b Dally Except Sunday. KANSAS CITT , ST. JO- aenh & Council Bluffs Burlington Railroad "The Burling ton Route" Ticket Office , 1502 Farnam Street. Tel ephone , 3) . Depot. Tenth and Mason Streets. Tel ephone , 310. Leave. Arrive , Kansas City Day Ex..a 9:25 : am a 5:45 : pm Kansas City Night Ex.alO:15 : pm a 6:30 : am St. Louis Flyer for St. Joseph and St. Loul.a 4:55 pm all:30 : am a Dally. UNION PACIFIC "TKE OVER- lanJ Route" General Offices , N E Cor , , Ninth & Farnam Streets City Ticket Office , 1303 Farnam Street Telephone , 316 Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone. 629 Leave , Arrive. The Overland Limited for Utah , Idaho , Mon tana. California. Oregon gen and Washington points . . . . . .a 8:50 : am a4:4pm : The Colorado Special For Denver and all Colorado points . . . . all:55 pm a 6:40 : am Pacific Express for Danver , Salt Lake , Pacific coast and all western points a 4.35pm a 6:40 : am Lincoln , Beatrice and Stromsburg Ex b 4:35 : pm Vjl2:20pm : Fremont , Columbus , Nor folk , Grand Island and North Platte .a 4 35 pm b4:43pm : Columbus Local b 5:30 : pm b2:20pm : North Platte Local a 6:15 : pm South Omaha Local Pass Leaves , 6:15 : a. m ; 7-00 n. m , 10:10 : a m ; 3.05 p. m. Ar rives , 10.45 a m. ; 3.15 p. m. ; 4:15 p. m. ; 8pm. Council Bluffs Local Leaves , 5.55 n. m. ; C : 40 a m . 6.50 a m. . 7:10 : a m . b 10:45 : a. m ; i :20 : p m ; 2 15 p. m . 4 V > p. m ; 4.55 p. m . 5-25 p. m ; 5 55 p m ; 6:20 : p. m ; 8:20 : p. m ; 10.30 p. in Arrives , 6K : a. m. ; 7:20 a. m. , 8.15 a m , S.45 a. m , 11.30 a. m. ; 3.05 p m ; 4 08 p m ,5.15 p , m ,5.30 P m. : 5:55 : p. m , B.30 p. m , 9.05 p. m. ; 11:00 p. m. ; 11.65 p m CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & . Pacific Railroad "The Great Reek Island Route ' City Ticket Ortlce , 1323 Fnrnam Street Telephone. 423 Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets , Telephone , C29 Leave Arrive , DCS Molnes Local b 7:15 am bll5am : Chicago Express bllilBam a 8:00 : am Chicago. Fast Express a 5.00 cm al:25pm : St Paul Fast Exprus. ai.CNjpm bll.25am Lincoln , Colorado Spgs Denver , Pueblo and West . . a 1.30pm a4:25pm : Des Molnes , Rock Isl and and Chicago , . . . a 7:15 : pm a ( :50pm : Colorado Flyer , a 6:20pm : a SSOam : a Dally b Dally Except Sunday. _ CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & St. Paul Railway Cltv Ticket Office. 1504 Farnam Street. Telephone 281 De pot , Tenth and Mason Bts Telephone , 629 Leave Arrive Chicago Limited Ex . . .a5:45pm : aS-Oam Chicago & Omaha Ex .bll.OOam b 4. 00pm Sioux City & Des Moinea Express . bll.OOam b400pm ; a. Dally , b Dally Except Sunoay _ MISSOURI PACIFIC RA'lC road Oeneral Offices am Ticket omce < j. Southeast Cor ner 14th and Douglas Sts Telephone , 104 Depot. 15th and Webster Sts. Telephone ' . . . . . Leave. Arrive. St. Louis-Kansas & Neb Limited . . . a 3.00 pm alt 55 pm K. C. St , L Express , , a9:50pm a 6.00 am Nebraska Local via Weeping Water . . , b 6:00 : pm b94Sam ; a Dally h Dallv Except Sunday. _ OMAHA & ST. LOUI P2SI Railroad Omaha , Kan las City & Eastern Rail ARTHUR | road "The Port Arthii Route. " Ticket OHce , 141 Farnam Street. Tele phone. J22. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Tele phone , . , , . . Leave. Arrive. 0. St Louis Cannon Ball Express . , a 4:50 : pro allJO : am Kansas City Sz Qulncy Local a :50tm : a 9:06 : pm a Dally. _ W A B A S II RAILROAD Ticket Office. 1415 Farnam Street Telephone. 5S2. De- pot. Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone. 629 Leav e. Arrive. St. Louis "Canon Ball" Express a , 4:50 : pm all-JO am nnt.imots stnvtciq. f MnntUt , BETH-EDEN CHURCH , 819 SOUTlt Twtnty-nlnth Avenue , Rev C. B Allen , Jr , Pa tor Services nt 19.30 n m and S p m , Sunday school nl noon. B Y P t * , 6 30 r > . m. CALVARY CHURCH. TWES'TY-SIXTH nnd Senard Streets , R V Thomas And r- son , Pastor Services at 10.J9 n m and 7:30 p. m , Sunday school nt noon FIRST CHURCH. THIRTY-FIFTH AND Farnam Streets , Rev T. L. Ketman , Pastor Services nt 10.30 a. m. nnd 3 p. m , Sunday school at II 45 a m . Junior union , 3:30 : p m ; B Y. P V , 7 p m , Mission Buntlay school , Twenty-eighth avenue nnd Farnam , 3.3' ) p m GERMAN CHURrH , TWENTY-SIXTH nnd Sewnrd Streets , RPV August Holfr , Pastor S"rvlces nt 10'10 a m and 7.30 p. m : Sunday chool at 9 IS a m GRACE CHT'RCH , TENTH AND ARBOR Street" , Rev J O Staples. Mlnister- Servlc" * nt 10 45 a. m and S p m , Sun day school at noon , Ro pef meeting' . Wednesday evening , Younc People's meetIng - Ing , Friday evening , reading room open every evening MMANUEL CHURCH , niNNEY AND Twenty-fourth streets Pulpit * uppllea temporarily ; set vices at 10 w n m nnd 7.30 p m. . Sunday nchool nt noon MOUNT P18OAH CHURCH. TWES'TY- ! > * v nth nnd Cass Streets , Rev Robert January. Pastor Services at 11 n m nnd 7 30 p mi Sunday Fchool nt 12 31 t in , praver meeting , W dnesdav evening , Youtitr People's meeting , Friday evening OLIVET CHURCH. GRAND AVENUE and Thirty-eighth Street , Rev A. J Flem ing , Paxtor Services at 11 a. m and 7'30 p m : Sunday school at noon. SWEDISH CHURCH. 61S NORTH EIGHteenth - teenth Street , Rev P SvVartz , Pastor- Services nt II a m and 7:30 : p. m ; Sunday school nt 9'3D n m ZION CHURCH , 2215 GRANT STREET. Rev T T Ward , Pastor Services nt 11 n m and 7.3p m ; Sunday school at 12:30 : p , m. ClirlKtlnn. IRST CHURCH , CORNER TWENTIETH Street nnd Capitol Avenue , Rev , D IX Burt , Pastor Services at 1030 a m. nnd 7.30 p. m ; Sunday school at 12 m ; Young People's Society of Christian En deavor nt 0.30 p m , prayer meeting Wednesday at 7-30 p. m "RANT STREET CHURCH , TWENTY- slMh and Grant Streets , Rev. Charl s Taylor , Pastor Services at 10.30 a m. and 7 30 p ml Sunday school at noon WALNUT HILL CHURCH , 4420 NICHOlas - las Street , Rev Joseph Nichols , Pastor- Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7.30 p m. ; Sunday school at 3 < p m. ConirrcKHtlonnl. CHERRY HILL CHURCH , 6011 NORTH forty-second Street. Rev L S Hand. Pastor Seivices at 11 a , m ; Sunday- school at noon FIRST CHURCH. NINETEENTH AND Davenport Streets. Rev H c Herring , Pastor Services at 10.30 a m , Y P 8. C E at 6-SO p m . Sunday school at noon Evening service at 7 3C HILLSIDE CHURCH. THIRTIETH AND Ohio Streets , Rev Jacob Flook Pastor- Services at 10.30 n. m. nnd 7 30 p m ; Sunday school nt noon ; prayer service Wednesday at 7.30 p m PARK VALE CHURCH. 2944 CASTELLAR Street. Rev Frank H. Anderson , 1'astor Services at S p m ; Sunday school at 3 p. m. . Christian Endeavor at S u. m PILGRIM CHURCH , 102 NORTH FORTY- flrst Street , Rev Frank D. Jackson , Pastor ServIces nt 11 a m. nnd f.30 p. m : Sunday school at noon PLYMOUTH CHURCH. TWENTIETH and Spencer Streets , Rev. Howard Mnc- Ay al , Pastor Services at 10 30 a m and S p. m , Endeavor oclety at 7:15 : p. m . prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 : p. m ; Sunday school at noon. ST. MARY'S AVENUE CHURCH , Twenty-seventh Street and St. Mary's Avenue , Rev. 8. Wrlrht Butler , D. D , Pastor Servlos at 10.30 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school at noon SARATOGA CHURCH , TWENTY-FIFTH Street and Ames Avenue , Rev. L. S. Hand , Pastor Services at 10.30 a m and 7:45 : p. rri ; Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. Eplncnpal. \LL SAINT'S CHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTH and Devvey Avenue , near Farnam , Rev. Thomas J M&ckay. Rector Holy com munion every Sunday in tha month , except tha first , at 7 3i > a. m. , sermon nt 11 a. m. ; vesper service , 4 p. m ; Sunday school at 9:30 : a. m. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD , Twentieth and Ohio Stresta , Rev. George Edward Walk. M. A. Rector Services at 8 a , m. , 11 a. m. and 7:50 p. m ; Sunday school at 9:45 : a. m. ST ANDREW'S CHURCH , CORNER Charles and Forty-first Streets , Rev , C. H. Young , Priest Services at 7:30 : a m , U a. m. and 7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 10 a. m. . Fridays at 7:45 : p. m BT. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH , THIRTY- thlrd and Francis Streets , Priest In Charge , Rev. W. S Howard Services at 4 p. rn ; Sunday school at 3 p m. BT. BARNABAS' CHURCH , 519 NORTH Nineteenth Street , Rev. John Williams , Rector Services nt 7:30 a. m. , 11 a. m. nnd 7:45 p. m. ; Sunday school at 9:30 : a m. ST JOHN'S CHURCH. TWENTY-SIXTH and Franklin Streets , Rev W. S How ard , Priest Services at 7:20 : and 11 a. m , nnd 7 45 p. m. : Sunday school at 9:30 : a. m , : daily services at C.45 and 7 a. m and 4:45 : p. m. ; Wednesdays at 7.45 p. m ; Frl- dajs at 7SO p. m. ST. MATHIAS' CHURCH. 1423 SOUTH Tenth Street , Rev E J. Rellly , Priest In Charge Services at 7 30 a. m , 11 a. m. nnd 7 30 p m : Sunday school at 10 a m ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. 3211 CALIFORNIA Street Pulpit supplied temporarily : servIces - ' Ices nt 11 n. m and 7:30 : p m , Sunday school at 10 n. m ST PHILIP THE DEACON CHURCH , 1125 North Twenty-first street , Rev. John Al bert Williams. Rector Services at 7-45 a. m , 11 a m. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday school nt 10 a , m , dally morning prajer at 9 a. m. : evening. 5 p. m TRINITY CATHEDRAL , CAPITOL AVEnue - nuo and Eighteenth Street , Rt Rev George Worthlntrton , D D. Blrhop , Very Rev CampbJll Fair , D D , Dean Holy communion , 9.25 a. m , litany , 10 a m : morning prayer , 10 30 a m : Sunday schopl , 12 noon , evening prayer , 7:45 : p m. EMANUEL CHURCH , 2602 MARCY Street , Rev G J Str-lcher , Pastor- Services at ' 0 30 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m ; Hunday school nt 11:30 : a m FREE CHURCH , TWELFTH AND DOR- cas Streets , Rev F. H W Bruechert , Pastor Services at 10 30 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m : Sunday school at 2.45 n. m SWEDISH MISSION CHURCH. 2222 DAVenport - enport Street , Rev. F O Hultman , Pas tor 3 > rvlco9 at 10 30 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m ; Sunday school at 3 45 p. m ZION GERMAN CHURCH , 2622 SPRAGUE Street , Rev Ernest Mehl. Pastor Serv Ices at 10:30 : a. m and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 11-30 a. m Lutlu-rnn. DANISH CHURCH , 819 SOUTH TWENTY- second Street , Rev I C Poulson , Pastor Services ut 10 30 a m. and i p. m , ex cept last Sunday In the month , when there are no evening services , Sunday school nt 9'30 a. m EMANUEL SWEDISH CHURCH , NINEteenth - teenth nnd Cass Streets , Rev. P. L. Evard , Pastor Services at 10.45 a m anc 7 45 p m : Sunday school at noon FIRST GERMAN CHURCH , 10)5 SOUTH Twentieth Street. Rev. E. J Frese. Pastor Services at 30:15 : a m and 7:30 : p. m ; Sunday school at 2 p. m KOUNTZE MEMORIAL CHURCH. Six teenth and Harney StreeW. Rev A J Turklp. Pastor Services at 10 30 a m and 7:30 : p m : Sunday school at noon GRACE CHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTH Street and Woolvvorth Avenue. Rev Luther M Kuhn5 , Pastor Services at 11 a m. and 7:30 : p , m. ; Sunday school at 12.15 p. m NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURCH , 1316 North Twenty-sixth Street , Rev J. N Anderson , Pastor Services at 11 a m and 7,30 p , m ; Sunday school at 12 15 P m. PELLA DANISH CHURCH. 2215 NORTH Twenty-sixth Street Pulpit supplied tem porarily , services at 11 a m and 7.30 p m : Sunday tchool at noon. ST MARK'S CHURCH TWENTY-FIRST and Burdette Strwts , Rev Leonard Groh , Pastor-Services at 10.15 a m and 7.36 P m : Sunday school at noon ST MATTHEW'S CHURCH. FOURteenth - teenth and Center Streets , Rev A J Turkle , Pastor Sunday school at 3 p. m ST PAUL'S GERMAN CHURCH , 2725 Parker Street , Rev John F H Her. Pastor - tor Services at 10 n m and 7:30 : p m , Sunday school at 2 p m : evening , second end and fourth Sunday In each month at 7.so ji m SALEM EVANGELICAL SWEDISH Church. S219 South Twenty-third Street. Rev ; C C. Elvlng. Pastor-Services at 10.30 a m. and 7:30 p ra ; Sunday school at noon , MrtlimlUt. FIRST CHURCH. TWENTIETH AND navenport Streets. Rev John McQuold. D. D. . Pastor-Services at 10.30 a. m and 7:10 : p. in ; Sunday bchool at noon FIRST GERMAN CHURCH. ELEVENTH and Center Streets , Rev Otto E Krlege , Pastor Services at ie.30 a. m and f.30 p , m : Sunday school at noon. HANBCOM PARK CHURCH. TWENTY- ninth Street and Woolworth Avenue , Rev. F M Sltson. D D. , Pastor-Services at : 10.30 a. ro. and 7.30 p. m ; Sunday school I at noon JIONMOUTH PARK CHURCH. THIRTY- fourth Street and Larlmore Avenue , Rev. Frank W Bross , Pastor Services at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m ; Sunday school at ; noon NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURCH. , mimrF. : < < , ( Con Inucd ) l n North Twenty-sixth Street Rev- Rasmus Wllhclmien. Pastor Service * at 10 30 a m und 7 JO p in , Sunday schyol at noon ST JOHNS AFRICAN Cllt'Rrlf , EIGH- tenth and Webster Street * . Rev Jumes C r * Owen , Pistor Service * at 1045 a m nnd 7 30 p m , Sunday lehool nt 1 U P m , Epworth league every Sunday evening one hour preceding preaching ; pr.iyer meeting ever * Wednesday evening at .30 , cla s meeting every Friday nt 7 30 1 > III SF.WARD STREET ClU'RCH. TWF.NTY- second and Sew aril Street * . Rev A. C W lch. Pastor Services at 10 30 n m and 7 * ) p m : Sunday * chool at noon SOUTH TENTH STREET CHURCH , Tenth and Pierce Streets RPV George A Luco. Pastor Services nt 11 a m and 7 3) p m , Sunday school nt noon , Junior league , 4pm , Epworth league , (1 ( 30 p m. SOUTHWEST CHURCH 5113 HICKORY Street. Rev R M Hsnd r on Pa tor Services nt 10 45 a m nnd 7 30 p m , Sun day school nt 11:45 : a m SWEDISH CHURCH , 515 NORTH EIGHteenth - teenth Street , Rev Carl O Karlfon , Par tor Services nt 11 a in nnd 7 30 p. m , BUndfty 10 30 n m nnd 7 30 p m nt the rooms nt 114 South Thirteenth street EST OMAHA CHURCH. TWENTY- cev-enth and Mnrcy street * Rev. James Haynes Pastor Serv le * nt 11 a m nnd 7:30 : p m : Sunday school nt noon TRINITY CHURCH. CORNER UINNEY and Twentv-flrst Streets , J W Jennings * , D D , Pastor Services in 30 n m nnd 7 30 p m. Epworth League. 6 30 ; Sundav chool 12 m WALNUT HILL , FORTY-FIRST AND Charles Streets , Rev C N Dawson. D D. , Pastor Services nt 10 W n m. nnd 7:38 : p m Sunda > school at noon , J M. Glllnn , pupcrlntendent ; Epworth league nt 6 30 SOUTH OMAHA FIRST chURCH , Twenty-third and N Strtets , Rev J A John on. Pastor. ALBRIGHT. REV J. Q A. FLEHAUTY , Ph D , Pastor. AMBLER PLACE CHURCH. FORTY- seiond and Mnrlnda Streets Pulpit sup- piled temporarily services at 10.30 a m. ; Hundav school at 11.30 r. . tr. BEDFORD PLACE CHURCH. 302 * LALK Street , Rev Knox Boude. Pastor Services at 10 30 a m nnd 7:30 p in ; Sunday scluol at noon CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH , T\VENTY- fourth and Dodge Streets , Rev Alexan der Gllchrist. Pastor Services at 10 30 n m and 7 30 n m . Sundny school at noon CLIFTON HILL CHURCH. 4333 GRANT Street , Rev James D Kerr , Pastor- Services at 10.30 n m and 7.30 p , m. ; Sunday school at noon FIRST CHURCH. SEVENTEENTH AND Dodge Streets Services at 10.30 a rn nnd S p m : Sunday school at noon. FIRST 6ERMAN CHURCH. 813 NORTH Eighteenth Street. Rev Daniel Griedcr. Pastor Services at 10 30 a m. and 7:30 : p m , Sunday school at noon FIRST UNITED CHURCH , T.WENTY- nrat and Emmet Streets. Rev Frank B Fouler , Pastor Services at 10 30 a m and 7.30 p m , Sunday school nt noon , Chris tian union meeting nt 7 p m. GRACE MISSION CHURCH , B07 "vVIL- llam Street Pulpit supplied temporarily ; s rvlces at 10 30 a m. and 7.30 p. m ; Sundav school at noon ONTARIO STREET CHURCH. 1920 ON- tarlo Street Pulpit supplied temporarily. PARK AVENUE CHURCH. PARK AVEnue - nue and Jackson Street , Rev. J H. Ren- nle. Pastor Services at 1030 a. m and 7 30 p m : Sunday school at noon ; Young People's Christian union at 6.45 p m. LOWE AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN Church , Corner Nicholas nnd Lowe Avenue , Rev. T S Haw ley. Pastor- Preaching at 10.45 a. m and 7.45 p. m , Sunday school nt 12 m , nnd Endeavor meeting at 6.45 In the evening : Wednes- dav evening , lecture at S o'clock SOUTHWEST CHURCH. TWENTIETH and Leavenworth Streets Sunday school at noon. KNOX CHURCH , NINETEENTH AND Ohio Streets , Rev A Chrlstlo Brown , Pastor Services at 10.30 a m and 7-30 P m , Sunday school at 12 m , Young People's m-'etlne at 7 p m SECOND CHURCH , TWENTY-FOURTH and Nicholas Streets , Rev Samuel M. Ware , Pnstor Services at 10 SO a. m. and 7 30 p m ; Sunday school at noon WESTMINSTER CHURCH TWENTY- nlnth and Mason Streets. Rev. T. V. Moore , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 p. m , Sunday school at noon. Unman Catholic- . CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY. Eighteenth and Izard Streets , RPV. John Fitzpatrlck , Pastor Serv ices. at 7 , 8 and 10.30 a m. and 7.30 p m ; Sunday school at 2. CO p. m CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART , Twenty-second nnd Binney Streets. Rev. Patrick J. Judge. Pastor ; Rev. J. Mc- Namara. Assistant Pastor Services nt 7 , 8:30 9.30 and 10 30 a. m ; Sunday school at 2:30 p m. , week day mass , 7 and 3 ' ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH. 4117 HAMILton - ton Street , Rev Timothy O'Callahan , Pastor Services at 8 and 10.30 a. m. ; Sun. S > ; OHN' ° S CHURCH ? TWENTY-FIFTH and California Streets , Rav. Martin Bron gpest , 8 J , Pastor ; Rev. Patrick A. Murphy , S J . Assistant Pastor Services at 6 7 , S 30. 9 30 and 10:30 : .1 m ; Sunday enteenth and Center Str"e' = . Rsv Mauri tius Baukkolt , Pastor-Services at ti and m-30 a m Sunday school at 2.30 p m ST MARY S MAGDALENE CHURCH. 1618 Douglas Street , Rev George J Glauber , Pastor Services at 8 and 10 30 a. m , ves- S CATHEDRAL 404 South Ninth Street , Rt. Rev. Richard . Rev P McGovern , Scannell. Bishop. Pas"r nov William Kelly , Assistant PaHtor-Bervlces nt 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 and 10:30 : a. ST" ' SplSTaE > R'Sh00CHaURaHP"rWENTY - iighth and Leavenworth Streets , Rev. John E English. Pastor ; Rev W. M. BT" piT IcV JioTcASTEL- lar Street , Rev John T Smith , Pastor- Services at 8 and 1030 a m. and 7:30 : p , , 1432 South Fourteenth Street , Rev. John Vranek Pastor Services at S and 10 a m . Sunday school at 2 p m ; vespers at 2:30 : p. m. , vveefc da > mass at 8 30 a. m. UNITY CHURCH. SEVENTEENTH AND Caps Streets. Rev Newton M Mann , Minister-Study. 1621 Cass street Services Ham. Sunday bchool , 9 30 a. m FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Scientist ) . 2653 St Mary s Avenue Services nt 11 a m and < 30 P. m . con. slstlng of readings from bible and Chris- tlan science text book , Sunday school at 9 45 an Wednesday evening meetings ASnSFUCAX'VOLUNTEERSSERVICES at 10.30 a m nnd 7-30 p m at the rooms . NINEteenth - teenth and Lothrop Streets-Pulpit sup plied temporarily ; services at 10:45 : a m. nnd 7.20 p m . Sunday school at noon CHAPEL OF THECARPENTER , SEf'OND nnd Willlani Streets Services at 9 a. m. and 5 30 p m CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER Day Silms Services Sunday nt 11 a m. anil 7 30 p m at KnlghtB of Pythias hall , North Twenty-fourth and Charles street * . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING , 202 New York Life Building Services 11 a. m. Pastor's subject the Bible and Science and Health , with key to scripture , by Rev Mary Baker Eddj FREE METHODIST CHURCH. 17Z3 South Eleventh Street. Rev. William M. Adams , Pay tor Services at U a. m and 7 30 n m : Sunday school at 9:15 : a. m. NORTH OMAHA UNION MISSION" , 5118 Sherman Avenue Pulpit supplied tempo rarily ; services at 11 u rn , Sunday school nt nnon OMAHA PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Labor Temple , South Seventeenth and Douglas Streets Services at 3 p in PARK FOREST MISSION , 1110 D STRCET Services at 11 a m PEOPLE'S CHURCH. 612 NORTH EIGHteenth - teenth Street , Rev Charley W Savldge , Pastor Services at 10 30 n m und 7.30 p , m . Sunday school at 2 30 p m P.EORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS Christ Latter Day Saints. 1313 North Twenty-first Street , Rev Fred A. Smith , pHHtor Services at 9 .1 m and 3pm SALVATION ARMY DIVISION NO 1. Barracks Seventeenth and Davenport Streets Services at 11 a. m , 3 and 7.3C p m , SALVATION ARMY. DIVISION NO 2 , Barracks , 1421 North Twentieth Street Services at II u m. 3 and 8 p m ST MARY'S GREEK CHURCH , NINTH and Howard Street * . Rev Ellas About ) . Pastor Services at 9 15 and Ham and 7 30 p m : Sunday school nt 2 31) p m CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST , 211 New York Life Building Science and Health and Bible , Pastor Services Sun day 11 a. m , and 7.45 p. m , Wednesday , S o , m There la considerable adverse comment in Washington on the custom of allow Ing each prominent official a telephone at public ex pense. Cabinet ministers , hearty of depart ments , < -tc. , all h v& telephcoes , which are , however , denied other personages ot note When Judge McKenna was in tha cabinet { be hail a telephone la his residence , but it was at once taken away when be became t , suoreme court Justice. I ECHOES OF THE ANTE ROOM | The annual meeting of the members ot the Woodmen \cclJcnt association convened at the o dices ot the ssoclatlon In Lincoln last Tuesday The members were Inter ested to learn of the rapid growth and prosperous condition that have been main tained In the ) ear past Statistics show over 13,000.000 of Insurance written in the etato of Nebraska alone during the jenr and over $15,000,000 of Insurance since organiza tion. tion.The The ftd'oclntlon U doing business In alt the central northern states and arrange- cents were made to extend the territory In 1S99 The reserve funds have continued to Increase during the year. A a mark of the appreciation ot the membership for the efllclent management of the officers during the year , the follow ing resolutions \\cro presented and unan imously adopted Whereas , The reports of the president , secretary , trcasiircr , general attorney and director * of the Woodmen Accident assocla tlon , ehow that a moat prosperous condition lstfl and that the business of the aasocla- tlui has been both economically and pru dently managed .therefore , bo it Resolved , That the officers arc to bo com plimented ti the management ot the asso ciation and In recognition thereof , we ( cndor them our hearty support In the coming year and Tccommcnd that all bo re-elected. The following officers nero elected1 A. 0. Faulkner , president ; A , H , Talbot , vice president nnd general attorney ; 0. E. Spanglcr , secretary ; T. S. Allen , treasurer. Members of the Board of Directors : W. E. Sharp , three-year term ; 0. E. Spanglcr , three-year term , T. S. Allen , one-year term. Executive Committee : A. O. Faulkner , chairman ; W. E. Sharp , A. R. Talbot. A. O. I. W. The degree team of North Omaha lodge , No. 159 , baa been holding a scries ot dance * this winter , which have been very much en joyed. The plan will be continued this month by RlflnR a masquerade ball Friday erenlng , February 17 , nt Triangle hall , Tncnty-sccond and Cumlng streets , Cos tumes can be bad at the hall Union Pacific lodge No. 17 at the last meeting gave an entertainment for Its mem bers The program , carried out without outside assistance , was a great success. Ben Irwln of lodge No. 17who has Juat returned from Manila , entertained the mem bers with descriptions ot life In the Philip pines. His remarks were Instructive. Al Small's paper -was amusing. The edi torials would make most modern Journalists envious. The want ads were particularly clever. George Lleberknecht and son played an autoharp duet , which was warmly ap plauded. The "Trjo , " words by F. U. Broadfleld and the music by Al Small , was well rendered , Ylngllng'g description of life on the Chuen river was graphic. Entertainments are to be given the second Friday In each month. A new program will be given at each performance , ana vleltVag brothers w17 be cordially welcomed. Praha lodge No. 328 of South Omaha has organized a degree crew , which Is now drillIng - Ing In the work. In a short time the mem bers will be able to enter all compeUve drills that may be held , as many are active mem bers of the Bohemian Turners' society. The Past Slaster Workmen's association Is now "the " liveliest body of the order. At the last meeting the grand lodge representa tion question was acted upon and a com- mtttee was appointed to report Wednesday , February 15. The action decided upon wlfl be submitted to the lodges for approval. The most Interesting subordinate lodge session la arranged for Monday evening , February 13. North Omaha lodge No. 159 has arranged for a Joint discussion of the assessment feature. C. W. MHIer of South Omaha will advocate what Is called the "Classified" and L. Searle will oppose It , enumerating the advantages of the "Level. " This meeting has been announced in most all the lodge" of Omaha and South Omaha and If the weather Is favorabfe Wolf's hall will be taxed to Us full capacity , the as sessment question being now uppermost in the minds of the members. They want to become Informed before electing -their grand lodge delegates. The election will be hold In March. The grand lodge meets In May. Fraternal Union of America. A new lodge bos been organized at Avoca , Neb , under favorable circumstances. Magic City lodge. No SO , was visited Sat urday evening by a number of Omaha mem bers. The new fraternal master and his officers are determined to make this the most successful year In the history Of the lodge. Mondamln lodge. No. Ill , gave an Inter esting program Monday evening after the regular session. The large number of visit ing members present were well entertained by members of the lodge. This lodge will meet next Monday evening , corner Seven teenth and Farnam streets. All members of the order are cordially Invited to be present. The degree staff of Mondamln lodge re cently elected the following offlcers' Cap tain , Charles M. Rackley ; secretary , Miss M. Gasser ; treasurer , D. N. Williams. Thursdny evening last and the Thursday evening preceding the staff met at the resi dence of Prater J W. Doran. After the regular business and drill , a general good time socially and refreshments were en joyed by all Next Thursday evening the degree staff will give a ball In Morand's hall , Harney street , for the benefit of the staff All members of the order and their friends are Invited to be present. The staff will meet in the office of the supreme presi dent next Friday evening. There Is Impor tant business to come up at this meeting and every member Is requested to be prc - ent. Banner lodge. No 11 , met Thursday and voted upon the applications of several new members. An entertainment committee with Frater Fallcnsbee as chairman was ap pointed on the entertainment to be hold March 2. After the regular business was adjusted the members enjoyed themselves playing cards. IlnnUrm I'nliin. Omaha lodge No. 1 , Bankers' Union of the World , had an enjoyable time at their meet ing last Thursday evening. Four candi dates were Initiated and instructed In the seoret work of the union. After the lodge closed the entertainment committee Invited all to partake of a bountiful lunch care fully prepared by the women members The Bankers' Union of the World Is ra pidly coming to the front , T. Z. Magarroll having reported two new lodges In the last ten days , one of which he organized at Dlxon with twenty , and the other at Belden with thirty-four charter members. R T Clemmoni , another one of the energetic deputies , also reports a nice busi ness at Weeping Water and Sjracuse , hav ing added some thirteen members to the Weeping Water lodge last week , and be savs he will add at least that many to the Syracuse lodge during the coming week. Superintendent of Deputies J W Harris Is In St. Louis this week looking after the Interests of the union llojul Arcanum , Mystic council No. 130 at Columbus held a very pleasant eecdon last week. The meeting was quite largely attended and was the occatlon of a visit by E. L. Sargent , grand regent ; A P. Brink , grand secretary , and H. H Compton , district deputy , Members of Union Pacific council No. 1063 at Omaha have arranged for one of their famous parties to be given at Metropolitan hall on Friday evening , February 14. In- vltatlons to the members and their female friends have been sent out during the week. The entertslnment committee has decided to make this a dancing party nnd a large at tendance of the members la expected. The council Is considering the question of giving a stag party In the near future , to which the members will be expected to Invite their gentlemen friends The members at present are engaged In a friendly contest for ap plications for membership The same will close with a banquet at one ot the principal hotels In April Knoxall council No 1464 nt South Omaha at Its meeting on Monday evening appointed a committee to arrange a plan for the ex tension ot the order In that city and to ar range for a contest for members. U ooiltncti of tlip Worlil , Last Tuesday was a red-letter day In the annals of Omaha camp No 1C Fifteen new members were Initiated , the degree team ot Alpha cams exemplifying the work. The Protection decree was conferred upon three candidate * nnd the Morning degree on twelve. VVsllors were present from all the neighboring camps and several ot the sovereign officers delivered addresses. Because of the convention head camp meeting next Tuesday the drilling contest between the teams of Alpha camp and Council camp , Council Bluffs , will bo post poned until February 23 Seymour camp has changed Ita meeting night from every other Tuesday to every Wednesday. Omaha camp No 16 will begin the second series of progressive high five parties next Tuesday evening. Contests will bo held each alternate. Tuesday. Seymour camp No. 57 will give n masquerade dance Wednesday evening , Feb ruary 15 , at Woodmen's hall. The pro ceeds are to bo devoted to the charity fund ot the camp. A large attendance Is looked for and a number of the members hnvo expressed their Intention ot entering the prize caTto-walk which Is on the program The camp's full orchestra , under the fcadcr- shlp of Sovereign Dclbert Stubbs , will fur nish the muslo and the committee Is still busy making final arrangements for what promises to be the most cnjojable event In Se > mour camp's history ICiilKlitH of Last Monday evening Nebraska lodge , No 1 , conferred the third rank upon a candidate furnished by Fontanclle lodge , Bellevue , Neb. The chancellor commander , with u number of members of Fontauelle lodge , were present and -wero highly pleased with the efficient manner in which the rank was conferred. Next Monday evening the second rank will be conferred. The thirty-first anniversary of the order will occur February 19 This day being Sunday , the event will bo appropriately celebrated the following Monday evening The veteran Pythian association Is arrang ing for Its annual banquet at the same time , at one of the leading hotels. The program committee U at work and a rousing good lime is anticipated. Triangle lodge No. 54 held an exceedingly pleasant progressive high five party and "smoker" at Its convention last Thursday evening. J. H. Bexton won the first prize , E. C. Crane the second , and Fred Loew-o the doner ot these prizes , captured the "booby" prize. Triangle lodge will be very busy for the remaining winter season working the differ ent ranks ot initiation , proving and chare- Ing. The officers and members are training themselves for superior demonstration ot their ritual. Next Thursday evening H will work the first rank on several candi dates for membership nnd Fraternal AiHOClntlnn. Omaha lodge No. 1 at last Tuesday even ing's meeting Initiated a large number ot candidates , among- whom were Mlsjses Emma MoElroy , Achsah Hammond , Mae Shields , Mrs. and Mlts Hyde. After the Initiation ceremonies those present were entertained by a musical program , consisting of several numbers , the rest of the evening being de voted to dancing The members of the lodge have been divided into two competitive teams , the captains being the president , P. J. Barr. and Vice President E. D. Miller The purpose of the competition Is. to see which side can secure the largest number of applicants , the losing side to furnish a banquet for the winners. Arrangements are being made for an excellent program next Tues day evening , to follow the initiation of the new candidates , of which there are quite a number Fidelity lodge No 60 of Lincoln Neb. , U making preparations for a social Tuesday , February 21. The program will Include music and literary exercises , speeches and refreshments. H Is expected that the su preme secretary , n. Dickens , will be present , to assist In the two fatter features of the program. I.uillc * of the Mncunlicrn. At the Installation of officers of Laurel hive , No. 19 , at Labor Temple , February 3 , the following officers were duly Installed for the coming yearP. . L. C. , Carrie E. Scott ; L. C. , Annie Crawford ; L. C , Cora M. Qulgloy ; R. K. , Martha B. Walker ; F. K. , Caroline Doll , C , Susan B. Phelps ; P. , Freda M. Lankton , S , Laura B. Newton ; M. A . Rosa Hunzlker , S , Algelna H. Mos , P. , Jeesle Turner. Modern Wooilmen of America. In the ball of th ; newly organized Su preme camp , No , C473 , an entertainment and general meeting was given last Wednes day rvftvlii ; 'U 'tr the r.uinRU fill < f the Trl Til ) t'n m ( ion ton-mi t ' Mi i , il * leaions by the Modern Wooiincn ( flee ilub and B spceih by Patriot Deputy \V K Oaiy were the fMlure * of the cwaslin The part ot the program follow Ins the bu. ino > s meetIng - Ing was under the supervision of C H T. Ilelpen. The Foresters of llee h camp , No II 4 , will RVP | a dince nt their hall In new Odd Fellows' building on Fourteenth Direct Fri day evening. February 17 The pro-ceil wll go entirely to the Forotcrs to assist In defraying their expense * to lhi > head camp meeting at Kansas CUv next sum mer. I. O. O. Pi Ruth Kcbcbnh lodge No t will glvo a social and lltcrnrj entertainment at 0 < M Fellows' temple Monday evening March 6. Refreshments will bo served. State lodge No 10 U holding Interesting meeting * every Monday evening Now ap plications for membership arc coming in and a hearty welcome It nhsnv.-i extended to visiting brothers A largo number ot Omahn Odd Follows attended the Initituttcn cere monies ot n new lodge at Springfield Neb , Saturday evening , February I lirnnil Arm * of the Itvimlilli- . The committee on arrangements for the entertainment to be given at Odd Fellows' temple , February 20 by Ororse A Ouster post and relief corpc. report that plans nro about completed , and they promise A very cnjojablo lime The tlrownell Male quartet will bo present Luncheon will be * served by the women of the relict corp * Klllulitm of Hit * Mil roil IxM'x. Last Thursday evening WAS a pleasant evening fo" ( late City tent , No 60. and IH many friends , who enjoyed themselves at a social mack ball , held In Labor temple. Thrco prizes were awarded the cake walk ers and the best drcsjcd lady nnd gentle man. The musical fnrco comedy. A Night In Bohemia , " presented b } the Elks last Wednesday evening at Bo > d's theater was a greater success financially than anv of the previous entertainments Eight hundred dollars were cleared. This amount will bo devoted to the charity fund. .Vlimnnlo. Washington loJgo No. 21 of Blair will glvo Its annual reception nnd banquet February 22. This has been for jcars a great social function of both the Masons nt Blair nnd those who are Invited from the neighboring cities. CO.NM 111 VMTir.H. A Chicago man asks for a d'vorro ' on th9 ground that hewrs hjrnotlzed Into mam- Ing his w Ife Th s seems to open up largo possibilities In the dhorce line A number i-f young men of Appleton Wls . have banded together under the name of the "Marble Hearts" and have solemnly vowed that they never , never will marry Congressman Bland and his wife- cele brated the twenty-fifth annlvcrsarj of their wtddUig on the 2d of this month The bcn- atoru and other rep enentatlvcs from Mis souri presented them with a handsome punch bowl , btuutlfullj carved by hand At a recent fashionable wedding n New York the b ideamalds wore clluglng sheath- shaped skirts of acccrdlon-plai cd whlto creco do chine over taffeta , the waists of the creoo do chine , with fichus ot whlto mou - sellno do sole , lavishly trimmed with rosu point lace The collars and girdles were of pink velvet , the wide-trimmed ebt > pherded hat of black velvet trimmed with many very handsome black ostrich plumes and a largo cluster of r-'nk velvet roses at one side John D. Clews , 102 jears old , and Mrs Sarah Jennings , 100 jcars old , Loth of Franklin , Pa , have Just been married The bridegroom Is a wealthy oil producer and a vetaan of the chil and Mexican wars whlla the bride is a cousin of Abraham Lincoln , end real den in Foxburc. She was marrlcit in 1S24 to James Jennings , nutl has four daughters and tevea sons and twcntfivn grandchildren , all living. NotwIthz'anditiK the advanced age of Mr. and Mm Clews , ! they are as vivacious as a person of forty S F. Kllllan of Brandon , Ala. , a pros perous farmer , 28 vcars old , and Miss Buelah Stcme , 15 jears old , daughter of James Stone of Larlmore , Ala , were married , after twelve hours' chase by the girl's father , who was bitterly opposed to the union , because of the } outhfulnesn of his daughter. The father of the girl got w.ud some way that his daughter was going to marry and he kept her locked In the house. An Intimate friend of Miss Stone s'olo a i note to her from her lover , telling her to climb out of the window of her ream after the family had retired and ho would bo under It to assist her On the night of January 30 , about 0 o'clock , after the family had retired , the girl followed directions , mot her lover , and the couple were married. TWO &OLI.S. A rich man breathed his last , while o cr his bed The man of God a benediction said His children wept , his nelgnLori sighed his praise ; A marble coffin hid him from their gaze A marble coffin wreathed with blossoms rare. That fond remembrance kept unwlthered theru. Tall Dentries stood to guard his dreamless rest , Lest one his costly trappings might molest. The bopgar dlfd In darkness nnd alone \ \ 1th none to aid or list his tmrtintf moan. . No blessing fell on him , no holy rite ! v\cnt up to Oed , he paisod out In the night A barren mound , unmurkwl by slab or I crof.i. Alone remained to tell the story of his loin. No flower nor leaf , no gre n thing of tha earth Kept mem'ry of his death or of hla birth Two souls went out together hand In luind ; Wayfarers both nnd strangers in the land , Both flood unclothed , so Ilko no man could tell "Which honored was and which unnoticed fill. ISABEL. R1CHEY. TO ClJl E The Most Obstinate Diseases. A MOST REMARKABLE INVENTION , Recommended by noted physicians , nnd thousands of grate ful users testify to the wonderful results obtained bj using our Quaker Thermal Uath Cabinet. Every homo should have on for bathing purpose it gives a hot vapor bath which opens the millions of pores all over the body sweats out of the ny - tem all Impure salts , acids and polxonouii matter which over work the vital organs nnd cause dlssjHe , debility nnd sluggish ness , keeps the body absolutely clean Inwardly and outwardly , vigorous und healthy without medicine. No morn bdth tubs or doctor bills CURCS.AHARDCOLPW1TH ONB BATH. 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