Wr- 12 ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY , QOTOBEE 12 , 1800-TWENTY BROWNING , KING & CO. , S. W. COT. 15th and Douglas < \ \ ' E HAVE enough Fall and Winter Overcoats to dress all the male population of a ELK'S M Men's : ! I Melton O VJ2RCOA TS CHEAP hV PRICE fair-sized city Overcoats -workingmen , Overcoats for business men , .Over OMLY coats for dressy men , Overcoats for boys , Overcoats for children in fact , Over FallandWinter $15.00 NOT hV QUALITY. coats for everybody , The prices start at $54 for an Overcoat that you -would be . proud to have your 4 to 12 year old boy -wear , " and up two or three dollars at a In four different styles time , to $38 for an Overcoa t tliat is as good a coat as any merchant tailor can make for you , no matter \v.liat Overcoats- Can't bo boat in Omaha price he may charge you for it. If you want to see everything in overcoats , come to us , for you'll not find a for the prlco. pattern , missing. A description will be only a suggestion , but wewill show you the overcoats when you come Irish frieze Men's Kxtl > a Fine MAIL 5 , IV Corner AND "EXCELLENT IN QUALITY" Goods $18 $ YOU'LL Box Overcoat ' ORDERS and itSUPERB Mndo up in TO- Douglas , FIND IN TASTE : rou NOIIIIV yorvo AII , the llul II s n HOUHS ( loullo It's Dri istid u tieauty box i 'ott arid with you Overcoats very Best . $20 FILLED. Omaha. THEM " VERY REASONABLE : mill lniM ) one tots. Stylo. JtOX OVERCOAT Fur Beaver Overcoats $25 _ rttraflnn lm\ pilot plntli In pCTTT" * * - * + * + | FT T * " - - umi7'grjMi ' r TT - * r-rBVM"jJ > ' HTqr ; i'and ' ( link ( iron \\lthwul- - All mtulo up in Elegant _ ro- ' IS ALL Ud > i itinn , iniiilc up us umul us Shnpo. Their Kqunl co nnot Children's ° ' OUR LEADER FOR 150YS tiillor in iilu < " il Tailors' I any We Asl for IirU.oM.00. OursJlMW. IJQ found nnvwhoro. . . : 12 TO 18 YEARS OLD , IS A BLUE ' o e a Child's a Kersey Overcoats Ulster sand Storm Coats cj < ] H Fall" * Winter Onncl vrnnn , stnrm protecting 11'P ' * , Fall and Winter IMraflno goods , silk lined , Ftcr * with 1 > U rutlam nml ronchlnu m FOR ONLY.- fir liclou tliu kni-cs lint what Is trliiiint'd cloR.mtly and in nil u up In the iK'Odi' I In lillzmriH nml uUri'iiioiulil. highest style o ( the art. A bargain. In Stluia , clilnclillln and coalmen1 Overcoats- Overcoat It is so good for the priro Hint wo dnro not Overcoats dcscrlbo it , but its worth nioro than 53. Overcoat Fur Trimmed d < 1 4 Tor school wonr. It comes in almost every color , in plains or plsiiclg , If you sco U , you'll ' buy it quick enough. Dressy 'pi ' ° to lit any boy from 4 to 12 years old. Only'I. , wldo ilo worsted silk laiioy Unco , mndo up w In the IInest OVERCOATS T5u\s a CHILD'S Itilt Inu-k , Scotch plniil ALL Boys Overcoats $5. flt $10 $12 and $13,50 ffS Ivindof shipo. They will not lust Wocnrry Iho finest dim of those $38 WOOL OVK11COAT , insi/es fiom ; ) to 8 juars. , , ; Oda Our $ H coit Is wortli tlj : Thisis of - e\duii\o and An elegantly nnilc. bioun wldo wnlo rii linoroO\i r- h rolliir. inailo of Iilsh filorc. botililo liro.isti.il mid long ono oui- own \ \ imporUtions , . " lined , for Id H toil foi ! > that will go fast enough ulthutit HHlhot Ue- llannel ages to JOIN. Know it lo wo to . description. Chinchilla Overcoats Ely si an Ik aver r a CHILD'S CAMIX'S IIAJH OVKKLDAT , $1350 and $8s with tlsiituil ) bai'lc nnd front , and with cord tind Boys Overcoats , lJlJiUU | UL1U KlaV ii.inm-1 lined An e'osnnt coat for every OVERCOATS tr.ssol. The latest for child 3 to . | r\f-\ very tlnnjj out n them In Oinahn. for they aio exclusive ! ) Im \ , villli casiltncrc vol- This Is afino ooit of lirnun inhcil - ilny wt'fii tlml lins no equal In ( / ( I 0 .vein's old. . . ported by us Onuliii. \pts\J and ULSTERS > ot eoll.ii foi .iiie 11 to IS yours Thcso nro bomothing now and r * fFor a CIIILD'S veihi ' imlsomo CHCVIOT OVKR- Boys' Overcoats $10 , Boys' ' Box Overcoat novel and are our own oxclusno im Kj 1 COAT , STJilLTM' F OK < DllKSS , in bluu. black , Extra Fine III and brown. Hat bound , for a child 3 to I ) yesiis old. This Is nflni'I } Hindi1 i'\trn Inim Scotch Plaid Overcoat , cut , straight back , velvet collar , \\oltod scams , Irish frlozo $20 portation. The warmest coat made- * - / It can't bo equ.ilcd. M Illi .1 c ip * ' tli it > ou HI bo c'll plunaeil with. cloth , llnntiol lined The u > iy litest fur bojs' \\cir. Chinchilla Overcoats They are finely llnlshod and coi"o lie rcfii'-o Ouiconli to ' ' Tor Hoys - we ir in prays , browns , drubs , etc See in AA-I < OI > a GlIFLD'S extra nice lonfiUIIINOHILL/A / Boys' Overcoais5 , wnliavohonBht Hpiclullj fm them u I'llI'I- No one ean touch us on fr ) . , iu.rAi : MTIM iii-.i\y pnid umii > iuo ( < couh . r tliom. They will interest you. ( I i ° IKCOATvith . , in blue , blael and : of tin coats.r prleoor iimillt ) so $ lU.UU c.ipe With u i ipin 1 lack Clio\ lot , flannel llnod. satin In t'lioluts I hlnclilllis and Irish Irlercs , if . B y. Sizes 3 to 12 ye.ird. siMi" bl/e-sU to IS yoir : A prcat barKiin 4lo 18 year si/en , at - - ' * Browniiio King & Co. MAIL ORJIEJtS If you want one of these overcoalo you must como for MAIL : , . FILLED. them quick , as they won't ' lost long. ORDJIRS Ma.il Orders Killocl. FILLED. Omaha. . BROWNING , KING & CO , . W.Cor. 15th and . . Douglas. THE PJTDIAN GRAND LODGE , The Auunal Spssiou to Bo Hold This ' oak. DEDICATION OF A MASONIC TEMPLE. i Geneva Loil o la Elegant New Quar tern The Blodern Woodmen. Trouble Grand Ijod o or Oddfollavra This Week : . The twenty-third annual session of the grand loilgo ot Nebraska , Knights of Pythias , will bo held in this city commenting Tuesday next at 10 a in. The sessions nlll ha hold in the L oo hall In the Freemasons' JjulMlnp , corner ot Slxtccuth street and Capitol aro- IU1O. IU1O.TIio TIio roprcscntatues of the Omaha lodges to the grand loilgo liavo been appointed a committee to provide suitable entertainment for that body and this committee h.is up- pointed an executive committee which hnj charge of all details oftho entertainment , providing badges , etc. This committee con sists of George AV. Sabine of Myitlo lodRO No. 2 , Hurry aicirlnin of Oriole No. 70. R. II. Lucas or Triangle No. 57 , A. E. Pike of Uath- bonoNo. 120 , and M , II. Uaincrof KobiosUa No. 1. TUo session of the grand ledge will proba- hly continue three days. The , gr-111 lodRO \\lllbouskcil to adjourn on Wednesday uignt and \ \ ill uo escorted to Goodrich hall where the uoilc of the three ranks will bo exempli- lied by the team of Vidimus lodge. This vlll a\o the time usually con sumed in grand ledge In exemplifying the woik , anil u ill give the delegates : m opiior- tunity of witnessing tuo work in a line hall with nil the necessary ni.cesso'ios by a good tciiin , Numerous candidates have miterlalizr-d for the various oflleos Up to ilato there aio seven or clht ( canilidates for the offlco of grniul chaiicollor , and aa many more for that of Kiana keeper of rccoids and bcal. Liu- coin nlono has five or six candidates for the latter ofllct" , and , as usual , is milling to } ; nisp ovciythiii ) ? in slpht. \\lllborunaMitbcrod tbnttliu ilolugntfon from that Ullage rosoited to the most npprovcd methods of the \\atd \voikoi-s to cairy thdr prepared slate. II. M. Hushnell , the prubciit Keeper of rccouU and seal , has announced that ho will bo n candidate for re-election. This ottlco is fully as important as that of grand ch mcellur , nnd the folly of oleUiiiB n man to that posi tion \\ho has had 110 experlouco In the duties of that or a similar olllco was fully shown by thoo\i > oiiencoof tha past year. Iherolsa. strong sentiment among the lodges out in the Btuto to ivplaco the tried and competent of- llccrvho ably ilcmonstratcd during the twenty jears vhlclt ho held that position , his complete illness for the ofileo. K. K fieiiC-h , the present suprLUiotupicseii- tatUo , inesldcd over the lecords of this giand jurisilictlon for over twenty jears and ) stah- Jlshcd nu excellent reputation as u faithful nnd eflklcnt oflkor , lie Is not n e.mdldato for the olllc'c , but ho should bo pi-uvnlled upon to allow the use of bis irnmu in that con nection. The numngcment of the Coliseum United the Knights of PjtUlus of Ncbrasltu and Iowa to uttcml the exposition tomonow night. Hcsponses lm\o been received from n number of towns In the state and delegations are ex pected fi6m Frumout , liobrou , Ashland , Council Dluffa nnd Falls City. Colonel IJowns of the First regiment will como up from Lincoln withalaigo delegation of Ids regiment. Lieutenant Colonel Ill-own of the Second regiment has Issued nn order calling out the regiment on that night. They will rendo/votis nt I'ythlau ludl In the 1'iutou McKk and go 111 a body to the Coliseum. A New Mimonlu Temple. "Wednesday was a red-letter day for the Masonic fraternity In Geneva and vicinity , the ocensloa being the dedication of the new Masonic temple , just completed , and tholay- Iny of the cornerstone of thuUplscopol church , u course of erocUoo , Early iu Uiu day lu- trains bore to the city largo number of Masons and their families and several of ho gRiiul ledge onicer ? . In the afternoon the cornerstone of the church was laid , Bishop Worthlngtou oftl- ciating and the grand lodge ollitew takinj ; i.irt. i.irt.Hetuniing from the church the members eCho ho fraternity and their friends partook of a tantniet which had been sproid ia tlio spacious banquet room forming a part of the. lew tomnle This important dutv occupied he time until about 9 p. m when all asscni- jleil in the lodge room. The grand ledge officers opened in duo form on the lo\\cr floor and proceeded to the lodge room above , where the temple was formally dedicated by Grand Master 11. E. French , assisted by the grand lodge ofliccrs. The dedication speech was deliv oral by W. 3. Sloan , who dwelt at length on the ancient origin of the fraternity and tlio principles oa which it was founded. After further fervent tribute , in words that thrilled his heaters , to the noble purposes and sublime teachings of Masonry as ex pressed in its highest practice , the speaker saidVe : have met heio tonight to dedi cate this temple to Masonic uses. Wo be- liold hero a beautiful structure embodving the knowlcdgo of the arthitcct to plan It , beautify nnd adorn tf , the skill of thourafU- mnn to erect and build it according to the plans of the architect ; but although the building is completed according to the plans of the architect , although tlio dedication of tlio same is nearly llnished , yet our wont should not stop hero , for each and every Mason has a work to do a duty to perform. This beautiful tcmploshould bo emblematical of true Masonic liiu and character , and each member liero assembled should stuvo to makehls llfo and character as beautiful and symmetrical as the structure here before us K.ich should lay the foundation stone deep and strong ; should eaiefnilv select the in i- torlal fiom which to eioct the temple of his Masonic life and clmuctcr , so that ho may rollCLt Honor and ciedit on the ages to come , as the ages that have gene by have loilccted honor and credit on us , And so m jvoall liyo nnd act that \shen it becomes ours to join the innumerable caiavan that is e\er moving onward to the gra\e , nhen uo bliall cease to labor in the temple here , may \ \ o all become ctattsmen in that temple o.i nigh , reared with hands eternal in tha heavens. " Grand Master French read an ongiunl poem appi-opi iato to thu occasion and full of many beautiful sentiments embodying the teaching ! , of the order. Deputy Grand Master B D. Slaughter re sponded to the sentiment "Tho brother who knows the tiuo value and the use of Masonic implements " Iles.vld that every Mason -\\iio \ knew thotruo vnluo of thj plumb and so con ducted himself that Ids walk tlnough llfo VMS over guidid by the line of lectltudo would bo distinguished among men us veil ns among Mnsons. Even n child know to whom to ap ply for sjmpnthy and assistance In oveiy neighborhood or community. Tlio mmlib so condiutcd himself bofoio the woild ns to tnoilt its conlldeaco and the conlldcnco of so- doty was the man Mho know the value of the implements and was \ aluablo to society. Uc- feriing to the level the speakei said It mule no dlffc'ienro whether a man -was pies- idcnt , of the United States , the empoior of Gcnnany , the czar of Kussia , or a common laborer , as soon as ho passed the door of the ledge room ho was obliged to meet tlio brothi en oa the level. The brother \ \ ho un derstood how to conduct himself , no matter what his condition , so as to mciittho osttom of all classes , was the man who understood the true uses nnd the value of the Masonic implements. Toasts were also responded to hvVillhin \ U. Howon , L , . A. Kent , H. II. Wilson , L T. Fisher , 11. W. Pumas , C. E. Adams and J. E. Ong. A. O. U. W. The A. O. U. W. lodges of FUlmoro county will hold a county anniversary at Kxotcr on the " 7th inst. , to celebrate the Twenty-second anniversary of the order. The lodges of Kxotor , I'ulrmout , Geneva , Strung , ShlcWoy nnd Ohlown will partlcipito. A programme of great excellencH ) nus been prepared , con templating two sessions. At the afternoon session J. II. Hoinmcl will deliver thoad- dressof welcome and Grand Master Work man J. G. Tate and Hev. L. T. Fisher will nlsodeluer addresses. The services will bo ngreonbly interspersed with vocal and In strumental uiuslu of a high order. At tbo evening session the pupils of the conservatory of muslo at Lincoln will furnUh yocal aaU iuatruuiuutal music , which will bo interspersed with readings by Mr.George. W. Hill. All A. O. U.V. . members are iuuted to bo present The report of the supreme recorder snow the membership in Nebra hito bo7U01aml the total membership in the order to bo 3U , - 493. A. A. O. .N. 31. S. Tangier temple will hold a celebration at rrecnroons hull on thu 24th Inst at which time the orders of nobility will bo conferred upon a largo class. 1. O. O. K. The grand led o meets nt Beatrice ? on thor r > th inst. and will continue in session about tin ee days. The state convention of D High tors of Ue- bekah will bo held at Beatrice on the cvcnina of the 14th inst. Crystal degree lodge No. .1 , of Daughters of Uobekahwas instituted at llavidCity on the 7th inst. by Spec ! il Deputy E B. Wilbur , as sisted by Mn. Sftdio Wright of this citv The now ledge las a , membership of seventeen. L-ist Wednesdiv evening a meeting w.is hold in Washington hall to talco steps to or- ginlzo n now ledge of Oddfellows to work in the Uinish language A lirgo number of Scandinavians \\eio present and n petition to the Bi-ind loilgo was formulated , wh'ch Avill bo prcioiited to that bjdy at its meeting this week. About seventj-Uvo charter mcmberi have been obtunud , mid the ledge will bo organised at once Its meolings will buhold In the Odtlfellows' hall , coiner rouitcenth and Dodge stieots. 1.V. . of \ . A dispatch was leceued fiom Chicago on Wednesday last which read as follows : "Dr P. Li. McKiniue , bund p'lyslcltn ' of the Mod ern AVooJraeii of Amcilca , yedter.hy suldthat the ofllce of J" C Koot at Elgin , III. , vus vi catodSatuidiy 1 ist. Mr. Hojt is heal consul of the order. Dr MuKinuios.nil that II. M Kennedy , Iato head cleilr , packed up all the stuff and left for Om lha This , however , docs not affect the books of the oidur , which are in the office nt 1'ulton , III , and which tliuy are restrained Ironi using b\ the inunc- ] tion granted July 127 t > y .fmlpo Tuthtll " A prominent member of _ tbo Woodmen in this city , aud one who is in a iKultiou to know the exact state of uiTalrs , said liowas posithothio whole statcmciit was n downright lie. "Tho P. U McICmnie , who Is given as au thority for the statement , was expelled from hisoilleoof head physician for gioss fraud and nulfeasnuuoand his been doingc\cry- thing In his po\\or to Injure the order since that time. Uo 1m been the author of the scurillous dKpatchcs sent out to the press during the past few months dufamintr Koot aud the whole older. lie is not In a position to know anything about the allalis of tlio order except fiom hearsay , aad Is not to bo bolle\ed " J. H. Uarrothcis , deputy head consul of the order for Iowa , was in the city last Thursday und stated that ho h id received n letter from cleric H \ \ ' Kennedy in loplj to a request for supplies , in which ho stated that ho was in Ljorcs , In. , where ho had gonoon business , but woulit return to Fulton , 111. , Ina few dajsand send thu supplies as soon as ho tenchcd the oftleo. The supplies riiinotlio lirst of the week , showing that Mr. Kennedy had been at his oftleo in Tulton attending to business. The fulmlnatlons of McKinuio receive 110 crcdfiico in this section as all members of the order nro well uwaio oftho animus of tlio attacks , and attach no Importance to the ro- liduculous assertions concerning1 Head Consul Hoot. Omaha camp No. UO-pavo its lirst enter- tcinment of the ) season nt its hall iu the J Jar- ler block on Wednesdiy evening , Tno Imll was tilled and an entertaining programme was rendered by local talent. This was fol lowed by refreshments and dancing. Notes. The Missouri grand loilgo of Knights of Pythiaslll meet in St. Louis thoiilstlnst. The grand ledge of A. P. & A. M. of Missouri - souri will meet In St. Louis , Mo , on Octo ber U. Abdnlluh temple. Nobles of the Mystic Shrlno , of Lcavenworth , held a session on the 'Jud inst , at which a largo class mro re ceived into the templo. The annual meeting of the supreme council of the Ancient nnd Accepted taiottisb rite for the Uultcd States of America , their terri- tones nnd ctefendendfs. will ho hold in New Yofic c.ty nt ID a. m on Tuesday , October ! M. Ararat temple , Mohles of the Mjstic Shrine , of St Louis held a session on the 10th mjt , at wlucli forty novkes were con ducted across tne burning sail J Mecca temple , Nobles of the Mystic Shrine , of Now Voile , will hold its uoxt ren' liar session on October .10. when the aider of nobility will be conferred on lifty caadi- dntcj. The project of erecting a ? 10.003 or ? T 1.003 IcxUe building In Denver Is beiim iccelvod \rttli much fa\or and outhusiasmbj'tlioniem- I et3 of the AnnentOrclor of United Work men in that Jurisdiction. The general Masonic relief association of the United States and Canada have Issued nn index of all the trunps and Impostors re ported from date of organization in 1SS1 to the present time. The toolc contains a. com plete record of 81W unwjrthy oisus , and should be in the possession of every ledge in the country. The annual conchvo of Knights Templar of New Yorlc will bo hdd in the city of Auburn on Tucvliy. October 7 , when ono of the grandest p igeants of the order will occur. Thc.ro ulwnvs la nn atti iictlon. to the specta tor in witnessing the drill of a conimindery It is exported that there -will bo 1,000 sir knights in linoou thit occasion. The M wens of Colorado propose to expend from Sni.tXM to $200.0) ) ) for a building in Denver , In which the Knights Templar trien nial cone ! ivo will bo held in ISO I. Tberei-s not a building in the state ut present sufll- clently lugo to accommodate such an nnay of LniKhts as will attend the next tiienmnl conclave , and In order to msnro tlio success of the event a monster structure will bo es- poclilly irccted for the occasion. Amontha Intfstadditions to the frateiml orjiuil/itlonsof Denver is the Independent Older of Atri-Ainericiiiis , u lloui isliiiiK lod'o of which luu been pUntoii in thit citv Although instituted but a few month * , it aliouly has : i moinliorsliip of JTD , with a host of nppllcitlinuon file , .imong which are iium- boiod tlio lo.iJinj coluiedciti/ins of Deu\or ami \ icinity No.io hut nica of known ch inietcr , in some ivgal > r business or otc.i- pitlun. are mhuittol. 'Iho pivscnt liOicurs aio.I. O Watson , ( iror oV. . Ralp'i ' and 1C Kichard Conner. Itisliopsd soon to extend the orgmi'.ntion throughout the v.nlous townJ and cities of the suite , aid a strong of- foit is now njliig in a do in that direction This is , sa far a-s known , the only cnloioJ men's fiatomal society in Coloradi , and it will doubtless provoof inostlimblu value and benefit to the iacc , as its inlluenco spreads and broidens I Jr. BltTijy , nou nnd throat , Bee bldg . It MZ.11) Jl W/ Ketneraber the poor it costs nothing. The quail has bs un to lOJpoad to the toist of the season. The self-mailo m in is tilwnys interostiiii espacinlly to himself , i A nmnof a flighty disposition should noor bo made the casliiui of n bnnk Fame is a glonous 'tUlng ' to achieve , hut a sin ill a.ilary is moio ncKOtiable When the ofllce sodlca the man It Is not nec- Ojsary tobhout loud , Ha will hear the call. It is an error to suppose any relationship between Berry and taw Iato lamented Uurdon \Vnll. Ho What do yo j caU thit dross I She ( In Pbthctic gown ) This J. 0 , tills Is aLibeily. IIo Well , if that is liberty , give ma death. "I re illv don't sco how Center manages to live.11 "Thov say ho lives by his \vlts " 1' Yes. That's the reason I wonder at his liv ing at nil. " Miss nie ks "Who was tha man who bowed a ! ho p sscd by } Miss Kleoks It was tny brother. Miss Blocks IIo only proposed to mo last week. A scientific exchange states on authority that two bodlei cannot come togjther with out losing some of their energy. Ilownbout a man aud a tack i "Just see tint trombone player , ilia face is rod lisa beet from blowing hard. " "Yes ; lie certainly ought to know what is moaut by strains of muslu. " McCorklo "Thov say that Snooper finds it dlfllcult to keep bis head above water. " MiUruclclo "That does not surprise ino at all. Hois u native of Kentucky,1' Dr. Clrnoy cuios uularrli , Bco bldg HE MET HIS FATE AT LAST. Wyoming Oatth Ruitlers Wreak Their Yen- geinco on a Ranch Manager. THE ASSASSINATION OF HENDERSON , Marked by the Bid Men of Swcetwn- tor Count ) ami Killed to A.VC-UKC the Liynuhliii ; ot Cattle Kite. i * CIIETBXVR , AVyo , Oct. It. [ Special to TiiiiBHK.I The assassination of George B Henderson , manager of the " 71' ' cattle outfit , on thy Sweotwater last 'Wednesday created , i biifscnaaliou all over thU state and again brings into notoriety the Sweetwater coun try , the bomo and hotbed of the rustling cle ment in "Wjomini , ' . Tno bitterest animosity has for several yams existed between the lar o uud small cittlo outlits. Uustling was practiced to u de ioo hitherto unknown in this , section of the country , Men who came to the country with nothing stalled out with a braiding iron and their gall , and in the couisu of a few biief jears accumulated hundreds of hcid of cattle. The method by whiih they weiosecuicd v is an open secret , but all those , unpaired In tbo business were biuded together for self-protection. The co.vboys of the big outflU either sympn- thi7cl with the tustleu or fo xiod to thwart them C.uo after case wis taken Into the cDiitts , only to bj thrown out by the grand Jury or veulicts ot "not guilty" rotuinud by the pstit jurj * . In some of these cases the most palp iblo failure of justice was recorded Dm mow difficult it becumo to convict these who stole lattle , the boldoi the lustluu glow Thojo who \vcro not engaged in the Imiitiussvero intimidated , and those who did their duty by the bli ? corpoiations weio mnikcd men. Under these circumstances it Is oiilv natural that assassinations not far off. Clay & Torrcst , tbo Chicago commission men , own a big outtlt In that section Knoun as the Se\cntj-one cittlo company. 0. II , Andinwt. was tor a tlmo tosldontmanicer of It. Onu ovcnlnifvhllo slttinnat a table In tlio rmcb house , rcidinjr , a bullet crashed through tlio window , passed within n hair's- breadth of his head and lodged inth'j wall in front of him Audioes then resigned , si > ing tlint ho didn't w int money badly enough to carry his life in his hand to cam it. ' In'thib einurgency Henderson was sought out and offered the placo. Henderson came herein ISii. when the cnttlo business was in Its lory. Ho was well supplied with money and bought a herd of cattle , most of which ho lost In the subsequent hard winter and through the depression in pilco. Ilowisac- couipinued hoio bv his wito aud son. Tboio was alwa ) s scinothini ; mysterious about Hen derson. Nobody Icnew A\horo ho had como from or anything about his antecedents Tea a certain extent hois a convivial man , but novel conlllcntlal about his history pi lor to his ariivalln Wjomlug. Aiuomi his casual acquaintuncus Ilondci on was not very | > opu- lar , but vlth these \\lio llnally boijan toknow lain piotty wel' ' ho w.w highly cUoemod. Ills address v as veiy gentlemanly , und bach of it was a in ignetlsin which none of his closer acquaintances could icslst. lly common consent Ilonacrson was re garded as a man of iron ncne , although thoio was notbhig of the braggart or the bully about him Some of Ills friends advised him not to accept the position , but ho paid no heed to them. Ho accepted the place und went to the ranch , which Is seventy-eight miles north of Hnwllns , and assumed bis dutliM. Ono night , soon after his arrival , ho hoard a racket among some hoiscs picketed close to the ranch. Ho run out hastily with out Ids gun , but suddenly stopped Within a few paces of a man who confronted bun en horseback The man had u bead itiaivu on him. him.Henderson Henderson said : "You d d wheln , B ! > O me achancotoget my gun and I'll light It out with you. " The man never opened his lips , but there was an oninous ! click from thu illto , ilcii- dorsou bioko and ran for thu cabin , uut the shot foitunntcly missed him. In n moment herotinnod with his nllo , but the Intended nssvssin was scampering away at breakneck speed over the moonlit prairlo. Shortly nftcrwaid , on a dark night , as ho \\as tiding in a buckboard toward the ranch , ho was lircd upon from ambush , but the shot a.c.Un missed him. The horses became un- imnaKeable ! and ran away. Fottunatcly they kept the road and ran for a mile to a ranch house. As ho readied the conat ono of the horsi-s tlroppoJ dead Ho had been shot In the flank. renewing this cimetho hinging of Jim A\erill and Cattle Kate. This was commonly regarded as a lotiiliation upon the rustlers by the stockman. Both Averill and Cattle Kate \\eio notorious charactois nnd were undoubt edly engaged in rustling cattle , although their lynching sent a thrill of horror through the w'holo state. The supposed lynchors \\erourrostod , but no indictrnonts were over round against tncm. At the tlmo of the Ijnching Henderson was In Cheyenne. It Has then commonly unclcistooil that Hender son was oneof the three men marked out for assassination. Several weeks after this incident ho 10- tuined to his laiiehVhllo on route there ho was again shot at from ambush. The shot lodged in the pummel of his saddle , and Henderson ngiin esciped unhurt. 'Iho company decided to remove their cit- tlo this fall from the old Sweetwater ranpe to the Baxter ranges in Johnson county. 1'art oftho c"ittlo were leinovetl , but Ittn found that owing to the drv season the now ranges wouldn't ' provide siilticient grass for the en- the bunch , so part of the cattle were neces sarily luft on the ranch. Dr. Bh'iiey , uoso and throat , Dee b IMttXfM F < ilt THK Mj I WZf.'S. is hocointiiK so popular among Euiopein ladles tint many commits include itm theli cuuiculum. Miss Uooso\clt , tlio American tennis cham pion among the ladies , goes thiougb. A tegular training Hko a college oauman Tlio crown princess of Octitnirk Is the tall est princess in the world Her height is an nounced to bo six feet , tluee inclios. The Duchess d'Uces , lin fumished I3ou- Inn er with his money , is the owner of Vcino Cli'iuoichampigno ' business , whichsho in herited fiom lier mother Mrs. Do Miltio , tlio sister of Robert Louis Stevenson , is a contributor to the London tmiruzincs , and ononf the wits of the Litcia- i'i Ladles' Dinner club 'Iho giaud duchess Xenli , daughter of the C7.ir , who is ciigairod to bo mirricd to her second cousin , the giand dulco Alexander , is but fifteen yeeis ot ago Mi-3. John (1 ( Curtis a well known Now YoiklaJj , basorg mired an oichcstri among members of poor families , and gives enter tainments forcharitiblo put pose * . LidvIMith Wurd. whois icportod to bo betrothed to Count Herbert Illstunrcl1' , is a tall and \ory stylish young \\oinan Slio Is very highly educated if not especially pretty. Miss Louisa Ltiwjon of e\v York city , has boon iiAMirdod the commission for the pio- posed st.ituo of the hto b , S. Cox. Wiss Ljiiw- son is veil known and li.uti studio on Uubu Square Miss Avii Willing of riilladolphla , who Is so much talked about at Nowpoit , has brown hair und eyiM and a pink complexion. She rides finely , uauces well and has a graceful carriage When Harriet ISIartlncnu visited America she astonished Great Britain bj writing homo "Only seven occupations are opui to women " Now theio uio upward of three hundred sueh occupations. 'I hose of Ward McAllister's four bundled \\lio are blessed with daughters aio striilnlnij o\ery nerve to Iwvo them admitted to the bchnol which his bhtor has consented to con duct foi the modest sum of S10K , ( ) ( ) aje.ir. Ladv Duiilo'a bcantyjis described by a paitl- snu as being thieUy In her luxuriant chestnut brown hair , dark blue CJIM and graceful llg- lire , whllo her arms are models fora sculptor. Lilly Uunlo bis dccltrcd that she ) vUll ne\ur \ coiaci to America. Mme Hcrnhardt lately told a Paris JIOHS- paper man that upon her return from nn American tour ber French filondscan dls- tlnctlv discern the Vniikoo twangsho cat < lies o\or hcie. She then bndohlm"lmugswaiol" iu tlio choicest Vermont stylo. Ihero has been a sharp quitrol bots\ofn thuquucu of Italy and I'rcnilurUtlspI In con- so'iuencoof ' the < minister having so far for gotten himself as to speak iu u vcrj flippant manner before her majesty about the failure ) of vaiious matrimonial projects which ban been entertained for the prince oC Naples. Lady Granby , ono of the acknowlilgod beauties of London and the futuio duehoss of Rutland , is described by a recent London letter writer ns "this tall and wlllowy-shapod figure , with tbo head of a Oieelc tcira-cotta. the eyes of a startled fawn and the com plexion of a tea lose , who moves forward with a touch of disdain on her v ell-cut lips aud a haughty tuiu of the slim , statucsn.ua throat" Centuries of sowing anil weaving have so Influenced the mind of woman to ward delicacy of perception that now shcs excels In certain delicate departments of stellar photograph v. To put it into- plain English , the women who are helping to photograph the hca\cnshave > discovered delicate doublings of lines that had escaped the ojes of the most expert men in the world. The discovery ofsuch n "doubling" may mean tbo discovery of a string of worlds millions of woilds In a newly mapped comer of the universe. Among the patents applied for during the last month is a broocti guard , an embroidery machine , new nnd secure hook fordressnuk- ers. liwn tennis marker , improved dressing tible , hygienical ! } ' ventilated mackintosh , an apparatus for tracing patterns on the dress material , a contilvauco for shaping ladles' garments , a never trip riding skirt , a self-fas tening ladies' jjlove , a fan-folding parasol , lawn tcniilsbat press , an Improved cap for securing tno rib ends of n closed umpiolhand n very unique method for ictalning hats or bonnets on the head in all kinds ofwindy w cather. Sleep is , under right conditions , n wonder ful tome to the humimsj stem Few women reali70 its taluo , and jet it is said that 1'nttl and Lucca and all tlio great singers and actresses mid famous beauties , who , Ilku Mme Hecamler , wore wondrously beautiful nt an an'ohen ordinary women letli-o fioni the festive hcoi es of life , have owed tlnnr well piesencd beauty to bleep A beautiful woman wbont lllty has tin ) hiilllanoy of joutlilu bci eyes and skin and the animation of cirihood Iu her fuun says that she has inudu It a rule nil her llfo to letire , whenever possible , lit V o'clock. Dr. Bifiioy euros citsirrh , Bee bldjj. The University of Wisconsin has opened with Mi students. Wilson college , Chanibersbury , Pa , opened with a roll of uvortwo hundred young women The percentage of illltumcy in Austila is "il , in Hungaiy U , In Italy 13 , In Spain OJ , in Urazil M ) . The trustees of Lobigh University , Brthlo- hem , 1'a. . luvo voted the college a now phys ical laboiMtoiy , Women nronowndmlttod as students In nl the Italian universities , and n womm's school of journalism has been established in London. Simon Ynndes of Indianapolis rcccntl y pi o- sentcd Wabish college , at Ura\fordii\llle , Inil. , with i i,0MJ ) , ( to assist btudents of limited means , Tlio entering class nt Smith s college , Northampton , n ladles seminary , Is said to iiumbei UiJj , with over six hundred students In all the college. Of the $100,000 needed to establish n wo- mnn's inedhal college In conncttlon with John Hopkins' university , more than SW.UeW . lias been raised. At n meeting of the commissioners of the I'roshjtorlan theological seinlnai } , nt Au burn , rT. * Y , the endowment of u tuc'.sidont's chair having been cumplotod , the Ituv. Henry 1 M. Uooth , D.U. , of Unglewood. .1. J. , was unanimously ctioicu the lirst pioMdcut of the Institution. Not least In connection with tl.o roimrhn- bio send-ollglvon to thonowC'ilcuiju ' univer sity is thu ciuation and uncloiVincnt of the academy , -which Is to have given It , Ix'sldm the admlinblo buildings now oce-uplod by the UitptUt theological HomiiiiiryatMoigau 1'ark , an endowment of ut least $11WKM ( ) . Hvolyn cnllogo , I'rincoton , for young women , opined last \\oolc with n largo In- rreaso of Htudonts Tlio career of the rollego bus been ono of unbroken pro rossslmo Its organlzilion , und the boginiilng of the fourth year , with nn additional dot mitory. tlnds the Institution uncomfortably 111 led with oung women Some wamon go to church to study the text and pine to study thu textures , Dr. Ulrnoy , no o and tin-oat , Duo