THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. -HWT, 1. JiVr. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE WORE Coaaeaeeinent Prt-rr.m for the Uni versity ef StlirukL r -ornrs cs satoldat, tuxz six IkMiUirm ef Celleaee and Edaeattewal lostltetlewe Plane fa Work of raii( 1 Mr . Fo'Vow-rrif ia th progi m ef commence ir.ent week of the Unfeersily ct Nebrask: Saturday. June , P p. tn. Fourteenth annual ronctti of the University School of utusvr, the 1 rmple. rounds), June j. l:(Vt p. m Bxalaorel ddr. by Chanelnr Eltshe lSenjemtn Andrews. LL l . -Vhrirt and the Common Han, ' Mcmnrml kali. . Monday. Jun . -ne p. m. F"hl Beta Xaina oraixm. George tjdwin MuLran, hene-ellor. the University of Ipwa, 'Tne aHevolutie-n of Today.' ihe Temple. fuMii). June , Class dsv. XI :f a. m. Mua! meetine cf the Foard of Regents Ciss piy. "The Three Musketeer, ' l.att . p. m mat met. 00 p. m. evening. Oliver theater. toearieadsy. J una In. Alumni day; OP m , X.t p. in various e.umiil class breek lttti and dinners; tim p. m., Ki p. m. ui-vey of depart mmlj cf the university I arm, under turectlon of Dean E. A. fcur Tieit: A p. m., eddress by George W. oerwrlfc, . buri.ieies meeting; p. tn., .:" p. m. alimni buquet. the university ' Hum. t 00 p. m. cotiUioii. lb Temple. iiiwraoay. jurtf u. omnienoemtnt day; a. m cqrunx m-mnt rroceM'.on- Com tTieneement. oration by Hon. Charles Ar iiene Towrte. of ,V York City, "Govern ment by Parties." Conferring of degTees, ti Lmeoln auditorium; Mai, .V p. m., cnuricirr and Mr. Andrew' reception to the n genta, faculty and alumni. All Iiarnt of Chancellor and Mr. Andrews ana of u university are cordially invited. Alt salary. Library tialL. O-MHt.V EWLNT PROCESSION. Marsha!. John. Q. Workisver. captain Vet-onci Infantry. Commandant, 'a he prooesum elans promptly at 10 il(Hk Crura Library hail, tiniverstly campus. University band. ey iita, chatKcIlor and g-uta ef tba Virjiveia ty. A4trunitraUvc officer and rnmtr ct tte latulupa. jLlumru and former atudenta anaxiaiea tor dearapa buiatrriba and frH-nda. AUltj10N TO THE VARIOUS EXER CISES. School tf muaic Con.--rt Saturday ven Jia. tha imrie. Aciitiina;on free but by timet Aipiy to aehool of rnuaic. uraiauieate addTepa. Bunaay evening, !ui ..inii ti.lt Adnitxeion vimciut ticket. uu. Kapj aaurtaa, Monday even lJ. u. it-iuj.ie. jtamiiiicm vithoui tieket .a p. . i wii mannea and evening:. Clivvi Uieater. luaeu are oiainbuted niy l inrinwri of trie aenior ciaaa. a.i.u aduteaa, antua, university larao. ....!mmmml. Thur1aT morning, the 1. inc. In auditorium. Admlaaion free., bat by ui-.et. 4jib-t union p and dinner. De'.alla an ui UBivtn:iy journal and dunnt . iHHinuKinttni k in tlie Lincoln japera. nJuX-u aui out of toan giaia; iiiaeia 1m J t f n.nrneni eitient or a : ion are reaerved i"t ,i,n vr apj i.taijon to tha ai-retary or Lua vauruittt-e on arrangemecta. COMMITTEE ON AHIIAN'JEMENTB. E. H. Barbour, rhalrman. Captain 3. Q. TV'orkiaef. C. R. Rktiarda. E. h. Clark. O. J- '" i- Harnaoa, e-retary. Tba t.arveai seaaos of American achoola is at hand, and the crop la a bumper one. No, matter hoar perverae Ibe -weatherinaker my be from aeed time ta harveat, tbe crop kjf grafijatce. fair ard oihermia. gro )erennially. and U1 go on forever. Among the youth of the land tha seaaon la one, of tejolring. Ta tr.ariy of the million of rotrng; Aiertca in tlie arbeoli tba approaching vacation and summer playtlana are bubbling wuri of'Joy, but to the striving and the ambitious tomes the vibrant thrill of ad anirment or the attainment of education's area! the diploma. The harvest of graduate- tlila rear arill jr. all tirtthabilltr naaa tbe 1 .!,' mark. In tha primary and grammar schools of this country there were raroUd fur tbe school year sow closing more than 17.we.WK) pupila. In the second ary and high achoola. public and privai. there aere enrolled ovec tt.O studenta In the. universities and colleges (academic) there were snrneUnng over jai.WP students. la the profesaloBal and normal schools track man. J TV. Pavle and Mm l,onu-d Cne rf the pn por- pf the ra'h'rlr w-.r to stimulate sn Am aplrlt. A r'ntral permanent organisation was perfected, and It is tbe p-arpo.e of the ftudnts to or fsr.is county oiations and to cari-y ta tbe homes- of the people the toilet epirlL The re-ord for the year fhowa an st tendanea of nearly l.T atuderts doing actual co.lege work IVtween 20.fP end 4.r9 yount people graduate from loaa hifb srhoois ennuarir. Tfce Ames spirit intends to teach that there are enougn your.g peoi le prepared for collese In Iowa alone to give to veery college all of the students It can Instruct under ex isting conditions In the meeting waa emphasised the Tact that the collese is in rrest need of a thoroughly modern up-to-date gymnaalum and also a women's building. It is be. lieved that the next general aemMy will be urged to mske appropriations for one or bot of thene buildtcps st lis next session. CeraMw-Asae-rlewai Tewrkere. The annual convention of the National German-American Tear hern' aseot iatiort will t held at Milwaukee, June 8". to July I. A number of papers of special interest are included in an extended pro gram. A new feature of the convention aill be an exhibition of meana of in struction, text hooks SDd other publica tions relsted to the tesching of modern laneueges. Publishers of this country Germany and France have been invited to participate and hare responded most readily. More t.han :,fip articlea have so far been received. This exhibition will be of great benefit to the cause of mod ern lang-uage teaching end will help to modernise this phase of our school curriculum, especially as it Is to remain Intact In Milwaukee at the National German-American Tearhera' seminary, and will be made accessible to those Inter eated also In the future. A catalogue will be published stating publisher and Trice of each article exhibi.4. Amongst the entertainments offered st the convention the most notable is a per formance cf Goethe's "lohlgenie and Taujis." to be given by members of the regular stock company of tbe Pabst the ater of Milwaukee. This company stand foremost among the German theater com panies of tha country and an srtlstic trest may fairly be anticipated. The president of the association ts Max Grlebach. director of the National Gt-r-man-American Teachera' seminary. Tbe chairman of the local executive committee la Leo Stern, assistant superintendent of the public schools of Milwaukee. Mlrfciaraa Inlieralty, Aaa Arbor. Within the last year the total of student registrations at the University of Michigan has passed the S.fttXi mark. The calendar of the University of Michigan which has aaru sppesred shows a total registration 5.010 students in the seven departments and the 107 summer school session. This number exceeds that for the year 1W-C7 by ; Foreign countries and American posses sions are represented at Michigan as fol lows; Porto Rico, six: Philippine Islands, five; Hawaiian Islands, four; Canada, twenty-three; Mexico, eight; Japan, alx; China, six; Netherlsnde, four; Germany, Turkey, and Russia, esch three; India. Bulgaria. West Indies, each two; Colombia, England, New Zealand. Burmah. Chill, Braxil, Persia, Panama and Cuba, each one. Tlie number of university officers. Includ ing the teaching force and tbe administra tion stsff. as ehown by the university cal endar, is U for this year. Tbe officers are distributed as follows: Professors, eighty-three; Junior professors, twenty eight; . assistant professors, thirty-nine; three-j-ear instructors, ertght; ene-year- In structors, ninety-three; assistants, seventy eight; administration officers. It, of whom forty-two are also on the tesching force. It Is announced la the calendar that the academic year for this university shall hereafter extend from the Tuesday preced ing the first Tuesday ia October to the last Tuesdsy In June. By a change - In the Christmas vacation this adds an extra t.itr wera TetelPgue I mora than U.uuo w-eek to the achool year. wuri after degrees. Enrolled on the rt-giK'.ert of r.ltht achoola and business col lege l.nie wire over 410. IM' stude-cis. Most cf these schools turn out graduatea. so that an estimate of l.(ri,( graduates Is j.retty close to the mark. T tne grtaduale commencement Is the tmie of all times. "Vi hen we think of com liiescemenl day, ss seen through the pe-r-ajwlive of years." wiiit John T. Mc uul:un in the June Appieton s, "it seems sike the hsppieai pe-riod of life. All the worries and trouble hav been amoothed aaay. and we retain oi.ly the samal na and IvvwjvrruiS collefia build Hiss, sad The cornerstone of the memorial hall at tbe university mill be laid on alumni day. June 17 dur ng oommencemeat week. When completed this building will be one of the most Imikising structures on the university campus; it will cost sbout n7a.Kl. Of this amount shout tia.'mo has been subscribed by the alumni, to which sum the regents have added t'-r'M. Tbe university w-r.ste has parsed sen tence of death on pipe end bowl, the. Bophornore Convivial club, and expelled two atudente for pranks following the clubs Initiation of freshmen ftaturday night. May 3. John Van Brunt of Kansas Cliy and Thomas Wanty of Grsnd Rapids hile . wer-e arrested earlv Kunrtav n.nmt, aru ircsn your-.g i.c iuu . nosarssion of a red lamer eh.t w..lttr fire w - i vo nave nccn dbck aom-ntow-n warning the lovely moonlight night In June, when I Cnver, frem , hoit ln th They wen fined tid by Justioe roty. we seic-nwded the girls a: the 'Ladies' Hull. It wtli al s-n4 out in memory. Why that l-iht was a atnitmectsl org'. and it a:anCk out again; tbe purple long ao like lt, fcvtnica star asain: Uic heavriis." '(Kacairneil Dates. laUdlv.. uk.v, AU-tuaon, Kan., May a tj ..... c-'.U end io naer story, for vo-v... ... v. Wo.. May i. The aodres waj i... .:.! ly Prof. J. Lawrence Laugh- lUi w wuitaio ualreratftj.- The number of iroruirLt ia the eeral claase were: LUc:ir). 1; piano. 7. vocal. , eiireaaion, S, ivgulax art. 4. Graduate from the vari ous claw a numbered: Piano, I, voio. i, kill, 1: business course, J. stenography, i. cooking, is; a total cf S7. Oniaxa High acbvol. AcdUurlum, June i. Colttmbia univrralty. New Tork City. May grew and o.piuna ne couieiira Jc Gtate cotge. Ames. May 17 to June 4 Candidate tor degrees, lif , honor tudenta, it) Oberlia coll'. Cb:lin. O, sevenly-f.fth cammencemeBU June U to 3. Notre a!Ve university, South Bend. Ind . June 17 and U NekrwsWat te Teeckera' Aaaoriatlow. Th esocutlve committee of Ibe Nebraaks Etats Teachers' assocatatin. headed by Chaaiior t- Eenjamln Andrews ol ti e fitaie liin'iiaHv. wb is pieaimi. has art Iher time for the It t,-e.ing fur Novem ber 4. aad i. and lj tl It at Lincoln Tvt many ear tne asucxitloB haa met during tbe t'rtietn.a l.oho). with an enrollment of about leathers, out of a leaching force f 1.W ia th tale. It Is believed that with th,s change ln tbe time of th gathering the attendance ca be g'ratly anoreaaed. to th advasug of th tetvchei and benefit to the achoola Already boards of educUia throughout toe stale have airnified b reaoluticm their lntewtkoa to close the school on tbe days of U meet anc.: Offering their teachers their ti.o n full pay if they atteud. Beatra and McCook moat recently have takes urn actioa. and it U well known that other ritie will aooo report a iniilr determina. tKia. laws State relleie, Am. Friday. May tit. aaa otto of the most r enthusiastic college d ever experlesced at Ante.. Under lb direction of tin Cardinal rulld and tne faculty of th at college great kwtster meeting was And In tbe chapel. New member of in CardTraal guild ere announced sud Installed im fice lnplrwtlonal and in- BirurUatai acarmrea were u vered t y Haled before the faculty, they said their stunt with the lantern as part of an in itiation program. Their suspension for one year, with the loss of this semester's cred it, war decreed. President Angell then issued an order for tbe immediate dissolu tion of Pipe and Bowl. lawn I wlTerslty. A new and rather drastic eocial regulation adopted at tne Stale Universiiy of Iowa requires that after the opening of the- next school yesr. the Bbderts may give and at tend parties only on Friday and Saturday evening, and the evening preceding a holi day. The purpose of this rule la to die courage a certain few a ho are Inclined to give up many of their eveninge to social amusements. Owing to the small number of hslls which are axailable for dancii-a Fourteen hundred and forty dc- J purpoeea at Iowa City, t.'.ia rule aill ne-oe-a- saril diminish Ihe number of parties nexi jer. Until recently there Ls been few restric tions with reference to the aocial life at the university. Owing to the g-roath of the university, society has groan- to such a ext-nt that rule with reference to hours and chsperom hsve been found nece-saary. A H iaviorr Mlabt Be Taagkl. "On way of teach. ng history a hu h lb rho!s might ad.ipt." says the Boston Tranacript, "has apparently not yet sp- j pealed to school managers. A fod news- I paper, if th tescher knoas bow to interpret Its daily record, may stimulate an interest ln hisiory even more than the formal Jiia tory Itself. If the pupil can be taught the conui-ulty and relation of events, aa aask- ened Interest in daily happening will arouse a drsire tu trac them back throurn pre ceding atagea. It is the bresk in continuity net seen the past and the immediate present that deaden enthusiasm. By atjdying his tory backward from th immediate present thi chasm would b bridged and tbe pas aloa for tracing effect to cause ettmulated." Iall fte-saiwary, 4 b Wars dale. Mat. Ia the recent death of Mia Charlutte A. K. Bancroft, of Weilealey. Mass.. Laaell eminsry of AuburnLtle has' lost one of Us must loyal alumna and staanchest flier. oa. Miss Bancroft ws graduated la the class of 1S57, and thrugtt all to changes of admiBistratlcr) her interest ra her alma anatar aaa aasver faltered; Trhs fart waa agfnally provein w hen at her death, which occurred on May a. he showed her loyalty to tha aK-bav and ne-r deep tnterast ln its future wettas by beoaeaUiina; the sum of li.ftJi to the aeminary; the fund to be knesrm PreeiiJeeL. Ctorma, Cwan Curtiet and j as The Bird Scholarship Fund." the ia Ctacioa. Vic Ixaa Beyer. Prcf BaBuas, rn ta be tised tn paying- tha experxtew of XiM Cfcarllc-B. "tHAUT Heard, th Cioted j deserving tiiauJU.- Tu gvaciocs brcjuest ijmSK' Housewives of Nebraska flere are illustrated a line of dainty crackers and confections which will be enjoyed bj the whole family. Please cut out this advertisement and tack it in your pantry as a reminder of the good things which you can secure at anj- time in a few minutes by simply using the telephone. You can get any of them from any grocer around you. You who have tried these products know them. Those who have not, have t surprise in store. For never were foods of this kind made in such dainty -rays. Never in such sunny bakeries under 6uch cleanly conditions. Thry comply u itk all Nebraska Food Lans. The only hands which touch the products are yours. The packages are three times sealed, so that no moisture can pet to the contents. Thousands of you now know bow dainty they are. Now we ask all of you to let the products themselves tell you their goodness. The name of Loose-Wiles is a truarantee of perfection. Most of these products are 5c and 10c. A few of the packages are 15c and 25c Graham Crackers Of great food value." Krispy Cracker A small, square, salty cracker Butter Crisp Serve with cream cheese and jelly. - City Soda Cracker Crisp and appetizing. Oat Meal Cracker Something tha children love. Animals Novelty cookies. Clover Leaf Wafer Our new sugar wafer dainty. Lemon Snaps Dainty brittle. New England Sugar Cookies Old-fashioned good. Sponge Lady Fingers Hand made to be served with chocolate- Cocoa Nut Dainties For luncheon and tea. Ha-Ha Snaps The Snaps with the "snap." Zwieback The best of it. Special Cartons Vanilla, Lemon, Graham and Oatmeal Wafers. Special Cartons Five O'clock Tea, Society Tea, H. M. Pretzellettes, Cheese Sandwiches and Cheese Sticks. Also These Daintiest of Dainty Allurements Champagne Wafers Tempters of appetites in 15c tins. Perfetto Sugar Wafers in 10c and 25c tins. Veronique Sugar Wafer The same confection in a different form ia 25c tins only. I its SiSL IfiOSE-WlLE'S Omaha Is made in memory cf Miss Bancroft's Uriel-. Mr. John C. Bird. eire Daae t atversity. Swath Bend. This year s comrr.en:-c mer.t of Noire Iame university wiil be of great interest, as it will be sttended by wiO grsdustes. who will come to organne on June 17 the Alumni association, an event which promiae to exercise an lmportarjt influence upon tbe future development of tlie university, ln the evening there will be ln Washing-ton hall thfee orstions on the gneial subject. "Tne Church, the Barior ol Sac arty." The order aill be: Mr. etprer.ge-r. "Refrpect for Law;" Mr. Young, "fcuaiiness Integrity;" Mr. Hoyie, "Preservation of tbe Family." Following three addresaes It. Charlea P. Jv'eill. commissiorer of labor for the United Biaiea. an ali.mr.us and former professor of Xotre I'trtie. mill deliv jf the c oirriencemerii address. Thursday, June It. will take place the formal conferring of degrees and honcr. efur ahith tiie scholas tic year of JC-ls" will be declared cloaed.' eles frwaat ltt Clle. The music ffttmal. so long antk'ipaled, Las occupied tie l-rr.e and interest of all during the Ust week. The first evening s concert a re itavl by Companari was a fit tint prelude to the following days s-hen tb Thomas orchestra, either as a whole or through its soloists, furnished great pleasure to the festival audiences. The five programs were varied, but ail eutilly attractive and equally well given. Th laitt evening, when Prof. eVhe-e' oratorio, "Th laeath and Re-aurrevtH-n of Christ," was performed, there was most intense In terrst throughout and at the close the or clieeira and eoloists joined tbe audiei.ee In applaiidmg the corriposer. The laurel wreath presented by the Orstorio society snd th fioaea from tils associates m toe faculty were bat -si ght tokens of the high eteia in which be is teld by all who knew him. Inreotor Pi ere e of tbe Be boo 1 of Music I ts be corurrst ulsted for tre ButceIu) carry u-g thtouarb f a t-. t: - 1 of this kind, ss well ss for his fine work at tbe organ and in conducting the chorus. Immediately folloait.g the leatival came a J.oliday lor the nate firid meet, and large cumber of tbe students aei.l to lies Moines. Gnmiell again carried otf the vic tory' with M points, its nearest compeiiur hsvtr.g a frsction over 41. Memorial da waa observed at the ct.ajel exercises on Thutsday, ss this was the last assembly for tbe ink, Prof 1 F. parser g-ivtng a brief addres. As uusl, Ihe me morial tablet in Alumni hall, erected to the tiemory of student soldiers, aas dec orated in their honor, snd those a ho know j the history of ti e co'.le-ge temeri.her thai I for a number of year t tit i e. was no grad '.Lating class because prolessort sr,d f. u- dents Isd g or.e to the front." some of them never to return. A week of examinations wiil be followed by the comiriencerrier.t exercise-, arid then loaa collewe win close until September. FPHfiF OP TH? WTF.RfnM ' un!" 'a public memorial service, to be j landers gat a May party festival a4 UUnutO ur I ni H,4 I E. nuuin , l t.la ,n rrmu,rfiny ..n. ufhteenth and I dance Friday evening. Harney tjet. on that date st 4 p. m. 1 tie j The Masonic Cirsna Loare T .errataa. will rrieei in crnaiia ,unp it. Members of the Shrlnera degree cf Omaha are making elaborate arrangements to attend tlie meeting of the lmpenel coun il of the Aurlent sua Accepted S'obies of the Mvstic fhnne to le held in 6t. Psul. Minn., July 1M The Nebrstkans will go there by special train. Uniform hive No li Ladles of lb Mcate. will give a csrd T"r,' and dance in Washington hall edncwday n entng banner lodr No. 11. Fraternal Utriej of America, will give a dance in Myrt.e ball. Fifteenth and Tougla streets, Thurrday evening One Tatoaaaad ood meal of ike rl,n.ii will t. decorated and an elaborate Mill Be Initiate! Today at program of music and addresses will be ja aiallterl aaa. arrarif ea. cniiomiea ueajier if una oi hit aru ibi rrnaia iwm-a iti yaiiu icair i n addresses aill be delivered by Judge fulton and il. B. Flebarty. aCorrj tr.iv work by state dejuties fc the Woodmen of the Woild will lr.li into tt.at order thifc altern ion 1 in munb-r A cIbks of thut sine will t initiated at the a uditortum and the ceremony will bt made one of unusual significance. Sunday. June 7. Alpha camp No 1. and Alpha grove of the Woodmen circle, a.ll unveil the monument erected in Fores: Lawn cemetery t the memory of bov.r- irn snd Mrs F:eee. members of the Modern Wwoatamew ef America. Interest in Modern Woodmen circle pot only in Omaha but throughout tne entire United Etate. is being centered in the coming bead camp meettr.g to be held in Peoria during the week cf June 14. Indica tions now point to its ling the greatest meeting ever held ty ti.at organ nation. r.tij.i'iiv. ,,i, n tr.e-nnnel ailreaa1 .sn.v questions 01 importance are m i-owie n nne rawn council .- o . uauimrri en wuf b"dVvered by Bovere'rComVrIdrr b,'-' l!'4 S t settlement and u.e Pwahontea. will give a high five party ' J e- R . ereiFn c n..i.a mer t tiCmofj t0 mori ir.it;iung. , tTrt dance Tuesday evening in Baright i ti. ,i,.i v ai-,v. ei. . 1 be meninera of tlie society in Peons ate tall. Wanew5L e in t . o f ' e M w stone unturned to propeiiy crtttysburg clrcl. No it Ladi. tf tha I,?.', t.r Si'f am," it rnUlt r.f . i 't thousand, of visitor, that Grand, Army of the Republic, will aire a tniNnteiJi-h El "one rer'ie-eved I v p ttu'es '" rur r rny high fue aorial in Baright hall Monoa Lien 1, sn,. 1 ' Ka ."""' Among tl... important nveaaure. venln. June . . . . ins L'-irwpt. A lec-ture was r l tectum therewith by E. A Pitch. fares Hesaarrkaaei of Ike I ss. 'everal years since my lures were so badly affe-ted thst I Tiad many hemor rhtgi ." wruea A. M. Ake cf W.w.d. Ind "I took treatment with several physicians without any benefit. 1 then siirted to take Foley Horsey and Tar. and my lungs are now a sound a a bullet. I recommend it ln advance stages of lung trouble." Foley s Honey and Tar stops the courh and heals th lung ani pre en: serious reauli from a cold. Ref'.t-e suM.itjies. All drugfitna I Haiti '.rranaaa. I Union Pacific council of t.,e Royal Arca- num entertained a lorae nunibrr eif lit nien.ber arnl women Iri.ndb with an elat ' iiratt- pn cram Ttifrsday eenmg litKide I mil. at. i, g me candidate inio n,-ii.N.-ra.rnr. Tne pT'-grain e-oritiaied of vocal akcnos by 'P. L Pr or snd prul. Ielmore Oaeney. a , resilina; t.y Mia 'onkl.n. music b Pot ter rnandolin on-hesua and oio l' Mr. ; 'otter, a a-letion by a newly i.r:nix-d icuariet Irom me c-ouiic-il. trort auarc-aaet by T. W. Fia-kburn and' H H. lialdna and by C. A l.lai Kinan of Tif y N. Y. Ik - fri.nients were .rvr-d in lnur,t:ul cuan eslat'iiKhrr.erit of a greet tuberculosia asm terium st Colorado pringa. where suffer ers froin the great White Plague can re ceive prrper treatment. Tre a'Kiety baa punhaied an ideal thouaand acre trait. an1 ihe nietnliera have ve.iunlarily con tributed pwer Mo.ca In cash, with which to ii.nl.l.fc' tent and pi-ovide neceasari huiidir ll l believed this will tie made tne laiaicst and best t uterculosis ssm oriuni ir the world. :f the delearaie to tne head can-p which meeia at peior.a. 111.. J unif )c. gne it ihe beany endorsement trie pf..eci deerve laaawroird Oreler of Red Men. Tsh-Nun-rh-Sis Trine No. I. elected tv lines snd an miornal dance eridefl th pro- ' folic wing officer at Its laat meeting. A. trat'. I G. Hansen, nac-nesn ; 8 P. ekirenaon wen lor The cifficers of Pioneer council will lich sagamore: H I Tomnnaon. junior sag.- Trit of Ren Hur was orcsctsed Thurs day evenj.g in the Banpht ball with twenty four new memtiere and forty rnemlera of other iocgea win tranferred their mem berrhip. Tina is the third lortse of the tr be lo be instituted in cmisba I tf voers w T.1 be elected st the new meet it, g in two Weeks. A Bloody A stair is lung hemorrhage, btcp it and cure week lungs, courhs and colda with Vr. King. New I'isrcvery. s-'ir snd I. For sal by Le a ton I 'rug t o. Announcement, wedair stationery and calling cards, blank bjok and magaslna binding Pnor.e Lxiug lf4. A I. Root, Inc. Low Htlea Kjat . Thirts-day round trip tuke'.s on sale dsily after June K-th to many pointa l eastern Csnaoa. wesu-rn New Vfl and to New Enguand points vis Montreal: and on every Thursday beginning June 11th to New Pi gland poants via A'bany or Rottercam Juactloa. Fr- rates, information and fold er oai! at City Tlraet Cifflce. Vi Far ram tTeet. or writ to F. A. Nah, Gen--t a. t tl'.rrn AgeDt, Camaha, Neb. i I together at ihe You! r. V n s I7inst:an as- i aer ial on Tu-lv at 1. li. Oe-erlarid tciuinil niei ,r-ur'1ay evening in the scut beast ball e-n tbe tl.trci f.nor of tie Ilol.rbnupii bunding. Nineteenth and Ferr.em stre.'is rVv.ral canoidate will t im'.iated arid an eni-rta nil g program for a scK'.al hour has !e-n arranaierl Fralerssl a alee of 4 aaaertem. more: O. P. Rhodes. pruLhet. J. H T. Voaa. trustee. Tie delegates to the e;rand cun ell art C. E Unhid). W L. Wooif. J. M Tlor. S. G. Jones snd C. C. Khm Mlieellaseess, 4iaealfrlas Ml aw. The x in pl -fac-ed vc.ulh lad throw n a pop bottie at tlie umnre o Pec an rai,',,e him by tbe col ar, y rk d bun te hi feet and temuvtd tie hat . i lien b. lock s tare liar from hi. j ket Alfaretta Council Itgree f PocaSor.tas snd nit uie-d tli feiiow s 001. ected tbe fallowing c.fficers st its lst . rise . ne il rial ,et you off meeting Mra Grace Kenm. Piacahnptaa; i this lime o ji. man Lut don t do It Mrs i P. k-jre-na n. Winona. Mrs. Msrcar- nam m Lai a. rnu ao to tn avium for tiia Tne supreme bxipe l as set asi.te Pur.da.v. ette Wood, prophetess; William Homey fe-enle-minaed Jul 7. a a day tif Pwlilic memonsr eerv e . Powhattaa and Mrs Hsuaeuer, trustee So moi iob Lotties were thrown from for the dead nv-tnrer of ihe order, iu j This council will give a card party sal thai pamcu.ar seciios ef tne bleacher e .ifurmi'y w :: h f is custom, the member. ; dance rest Tur3y r. ght i durir.i tnat of U.S Osikiit and euulu Ositnt lu2gcs wuij Fcrncl.il Caaie No. c tu) 4 ll-fch-j TiLuiie. parucik-ax jaja. Cvaca