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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1898)
THE OMAHA DAILY 35EE : SUNDAY , OCTOBER 2(3 ( , 1808. AM ) II 6. STAIUC & CO , , 1110 Dougla * . _ _ _ _ _ -17 O23 MASO.VAVOUIC. MASON WOIUC Jobber , E. Hcnly , ISMCInrk. 12S-O2G. STATIIAIIV. QONNICLLA manufactures artistic ntntu- nry. Ins'dc ornamental work u upeclnlty. S17 SO. I0th. -Mttl N2I IMAM ) KACTOIIY. OLD piano * overhauled , ( secondhand pianos always on hand. C. Hammer , 321 B. 10th. C7t \ AM ) lini'AIHIMi. LUNDER1523 Lcav'w'th. 222 Nov29 imKSHMAICIMl. Dressmaking Miss Sturdy , 2304 Davenport. 532 Nov-5 IIOL'.SH W. COY , removed to 1710 St. Mary's Ave. -S13 N23 IMA.VOS TU.M3D. PIANOS tuned , Jl.EO Rose , 1521 Dodgo. 70G-N10 I'AAVMUIOKKHS. II. MAHOW1TZ loana money. 418 N. 16.163 -163 MIUUOIl ! ' AC-TORY. ALL- mirror work done , 703 N. ICtli. ICtli.747 -747 Nil I'In.VTI\G. ACCORDION pleating , plnklnc nnd cord- Ing-done. Miss Curler , 207 Dougluit block tijS N9 I'AWXmtOKKHS. EAGLE Loan ofllcc , 1211 Douglas ; oldes ! established , mont reliable1 , accommodat ing ! business confidential ; selling J10.00I stock unredeemed diamonds ; blR bar- culns. I3IOCIJTION. ° ELLA DAY , Ramgo Blelg. , 15 and llarnay 158 Jan.l'j SUES & CO. , .PATENT . . , . IAWYIIIS AND SOUCIIOR ! Dee Illelej : , Omiilin , iNcb. Semi for our frco Invent ors' Gulelu. Tel. IIS' . \\Il.MS FOR CASH 4)11 U.VCIIAMIK. Douglas County : ICO acres ueljolnlng tlv town of Mlllnnl new house of S rooms barn for 0 horses and 8 cows , corn crib nm Krnimry , Rood well and Iron pump ; 14 acres under cultivation , 73 acres of whlcl Is In corn. Price , $ IS.OO per acre , cash. Phclps County. 320 ncrcs 2 mllrs soutl of Holdredge ; 2SO acres under cultivation 40 acres native grass ; nil smooth , leve land ; house , 2Sx28 , barn , 21x32 , double con crib and granary , well and windmill ; on quarter fenced nnd cross-fenct'd. Will tak one-halt purchase money In clear Omahi realty. We nrei offering to the public some un prcceelented bargains In llrst-cluss farms located In the prime counties of Se > wnrd Butler , York , Hamilton , Clay , Flllmort Polk und Saline. O. IV. CAR MICK , 203 SOUTH 15TII BTRKET. OMAHA CITY OKFICIAIj NOTICES. PROCLAMATION. Ami election notice to the legal voters nni electors of the City of Onuiha : In pursuance of un ordinance elul : passed and approved by the mayor sun city council of the city of Omahn and by virtue of the authority uni power In m vested aw the mayor o ealil city , I , Frank K. Moores , mayor o the ctly of Omahn , do hereby Issue m : proclamation as such mayor and hereb : call a special election of said city for Tuea day. November 8. 1S9S , nnil do hereby glv jiubilu .notice. . ! to the legal electors nnel vet era of paid city that said special electlo Is BO called for tlio purpose ot submlUin to tht > IcKul electors e > f sulil city of Oniah nt such upeclal elootion the Hevural ques tlona nnd propositions of Jostling pavln bonds in the sum ef $50,000 nnd sewer bond In the mim of JJO.OOO , which said ejuestlon nnd propositions tire us followa , to-wit : QUKSTJON AND PROPOSITION o : ISSUING PAVING BONDS. "Shall bondn of the city of Omaha i the sum of $50.000 bo Issued during th year ISM for the purpose of paying th cost ot paving , repavliiK or mncmlanil : liU ? the InterscctluiiH of Btrecta and space opposite alleys In the. city of Omnhu , th aid bonelH to run for twontv yetirs froi the date thereof , ami to boar lute-res payable HCinl-itnnunlly , nt n rate of u torest not exceeding four ( I ) per cent pe annum , with coupons attached , to bo cnllc "i'avlnir Uontls , " the sulel bonds not to t Fold for less than par ? " QUESTION AND PROPOSITION O ISSUING SBWKU I5ONDS. "Shall bonds of the city of Umiilia In tli sum of JsO.OUO be Issued during the yea JS99 for the purpose of paying the cost < tha construction ami maintenance of mnl eewera in the city of Omaha , the sal bonds to run for1 twenty years from tl date thereof nnil tei bear Interest , paynb eml-annually , at a rate of Interest not e ; ceeellmr four (4) ( ) per cent per nnnum , wit coupons nttachcd. to be called "Sow < Bonds , " the said bonds not to be solel fe lees than par ? " The said eiucstlons nnd propositions wl b submitted to tnld legal electors of sa city , entire nnd ncparatcly , nnd will I prepared by tie ) city cleric of until ell and properly distributed in the form of o ficlnl ballots among the several Judges i eald election , Under each of said questions nnd propos tlons will bo printed on the olllrlnl balli the word "Yes" and the word "No , " All of ealel bnllots having nn "X" mnr following the word "Yep , " will bo cnutiti In favor of issuing the bonds referred to the iiuestlon nnd proposition above sa \vorel , nnd all tmllotH of said legal clecto with an "X" mark followlm ? the word "Ne upon sitld official ballots cast at said ele tlon. tlmll bu counted anil considered i ncalnst the Issuing of the bonds mention * in the eiuestlou and proposition on whtt talit "X" la placed. The Bald special election will be open : 8 o'clock In the inomlnK of paid day , ni vrlll continue open until G o'clock In tl afternoon of the sumo tiny nt the followlt places in the > ald city of Omnhn , In Doui In county , Nebraska , namely : FIRST WARD. First District Northeast corner Twelf nnd Pacific streets . Second District Northwest corner Ten trect nnd Lincoln tiyonuo , ( Center street Third District Northeast corner Till teenth and Vlnton streets. Fourth Dlstrlct-Nortllcart cbrner Elgh nnd Pacific'streets. . Fifth DlHtrlct Northeast corner Elgh end Hickory Ftree > ts. Blxth District Northwest corner Nln nnel Bancroft streets. Seventh District Northeast corner Six and Pierce strcetr. Eighth District North Hlilo Lincoln nv nue. ( Center street ) , between Fifth ni Blxth First District Southeast corner of SI teenth anil Loavcnworth street ? . Becond District Northwest corner Nln teenth nnd Mason itrects. Third District Southwest corner Twc tleth nnd Poppleton avenue. Fourth District South side Pier rtrect , between Fifteenth and Sixteen etrrcts. Fifth District Southeast corner Foi tecnlh and Hickory streets. Blxth District Southeast corner Sevc tocnth nud Wllllnm stunts , Seventh District Northwest corner B ! teenth nnd Martha streets. Eighth District Northeast corner T.we tl th nnd Martha strefts , Ninth District Northwest corner Th teenth nnd Valley strcetf. Tfnth District Southeast corner Twc tleth and Vlnton streets. Eleventh District Northeast corner Twc ty-fourth and Vlnton streets. THIRD WARD , First District Nortluast corner Foi toonth nnd Jackson streets. Second District Northeast corner Harn ttnil Fourteenth streets. Third District Northwest corner Foi teetth &trcct ami Capitol avenue. Fourth District Southeast corner Foi teenth and Chlcngu streets. Fifth Dlstrlrt-Southwost corner Flftooi and Hurt streets. Sixth Dlstrlrt-Northenst corner Twell nml Jackson btreets , Seventh District-Southwest corner El < nth anil Douglas xtrrr-tf. Eighth District Northwest corner Tcr end Capitol H venue. Ninth District- Southwest corner Twcli find Chicago streets. CITY OKFICIAb NOTICI39. ( Continued. ) Tenth District Northeast corner Ninth nnil Hownrd stri-cU. FOURTH WARD. First District lirut sldo Seventeenth street , between Davenport nnd Chicago streets , Hetond District Northeast corner Twen ty-second nnd Dodge streets. Third District North ? ldo Davenport between Twenty-fourth nnd Twenty-fifth streets. Fourth Dlrtrlct Northwest corner Twen ty-fifth and Fnrnnm streets. Fifth District-Northwest corner High- tcccnth nnd Douclns streets , Blxth D.strlct Southeast corner Elgh- toe-nth Htro-1 and St. Mary's nvenuv. Seventh Dlstr'ct ' Northwest corner Eigh teenth nnd Lenvontrorth street ? . Eighth District South sldo Harney street , between Twentieth and Twenty-fourth BtrcctH , Ninth District Southeast corner Twenty- fifth nvcnue nnil St. Mary's avenue. FIFTH WARD. First District East side Sherman avenue , opitoKlte Mnnelcrson Mrect. Second District Southeast corner Sher man nvcnuo nnd lllniify street. Third District Northeast corner Elgh- tee > nth nnd Lnke > streets. Fourth District-Southwest corner Grace etroot and Sherman avenue. Fifth District-Southwest corner Nineteenth - teenth nml Uurdetto streets. Sixth District Northwest corner Nineteenth - teenth nnd Charles streets. Savmith District-Southeast corner Eigh teenth nnd Clmrlc" " streets. SIXTH WARD. First District Northeast corner Thirtieth street nnd Ames nvenue. Soeonel District Southwest corner Forty- s ' ' ' ami Ames avenue. Third District Northeast corner Forty- fifth nnd Ornnt streets. Fourth District-Southeast corner Twen ty-seventh nnd Manelerson streets. Fifth District Northenst corner Twenty- fourth nnel Spencer streets. Sixth District Southwest corner Twenty- eighth nvonuo and Corby street. Seventh District Northeast corner Thlr- ty-thlrel nnd Parker streets. Eighth District Northenst corner Twen ty-seventh nml Hurdctte streets. Ninth District" Northwest corner Twenty- seventh nnel Franklin streets , Tenth District Northenst corner Twenty- see-oml nml Lake streets. Eleventh District Southeast corner Twen ty-fourth nml Ornces streets. SEVENTH WJ.RD. First District Southron corner Twenty- eighth nml Mason streets. ' - onil District Northeast corner Thir tieth avenue nnd Poppleton avenue- . Third District Northwest corner Thirty. Ui'nl ' ami Lincoln nvfnue , ( Center street. ) Fourth District Northwest corner Twon ty-uiiith nnd Arbor streets. Fifth District Northeast corner Twen ty , n'nth mid Hickory streets. Sixth DIMrlct-Northcast corner Twenty ninth street nml Popplcton nvenue. EIGHTH WARD. First District Southeast corner Twenty fourth nml Paul streets. Second District Northwest corner Twen ty-novpii'li nnd Cn'elwell ' streets. Thlrel District Northenst corner Twenty sixth nnel California streets. F "rth District Northwest corner Twen ty-flfth nvcnue nnd rumlnp srr n Fifth District Northenst corner Twenty first tine ! Cumlni ? streets. Sixth District West sMe Twenty-lire street , between Cuss ami California streets I Seventh District Northeast corner Elgh ! teonth nml Cumlnc streets. Eighth District Southwest corner Seven teunth and California streets. . NINTH WARD. First District Southwest corner Thirty second nnd Cumlnp street ? , i Second District Northwest corner For 1 tloth nnel CumlnR streets. | Third District Northwest corner Fortletl i and Fnrnnm streets. Fourth District North slelo Dnvenpor street , onelmlf block west of Thlrty-sccom street. Fifth District Northenst corner Thirty first nvenuo al.el Farnnm street. Sixth District Northwest corner Twenty ninth nvcnuo and Loavcnworth street. In witness whereof 2 have hereunto Re my hnnel as mayor of Falrt city of Omahn this 19th dny of October , 1898. FRANK E. MOORES , Mayor. Attest : BEECIIER HIGBY , City Clerk. OctlD20t RAIMVAY TIME ] CARD. CHICAGO , nURLINGTOI & Qulncy Railroad "Th Burlington Route" Tlcke Ofilce. 1602 Farnam Street Telephone 2 0. Depot , Tenti nnd Mason Streets , Tele phone 12 $ . Leave ; Arrive Chicago Vcstibulcd Express * 5:03 : pm * 8:10 : nr Chicago Express. , . 9:15 : am 4:10 : pr ChlcaRO & St. Louis Express. . . . 7:45 : pm 8:10 : at Crcaton Local 0:15 : ni Pacific.J'c't'n Local " 11:53 : am 5:40 : pr Fast Mall 2:50 : pt Chicago Special 2:15 : nm 11:50 : pi Dally. * Dallv except Sunday. KANSAS CITY. ST. JC Hcph & Council Bluffs Rail road "The nurllngto Route" Ticket Olllce , 15 ( Farnnm Street. Telephon 230. Depot , Tenth anil Mn BOH Streets. Telephone 12 : Leave. Arrivi Kanras City Dny Express 9:05 : am 5:40 : pi Kansas City Night Express 11:00 : pm 6:30 : ai "Exposition Flyer" for St. Joseph nnd St. Louis 4:30pm : 12:05 : pt Dally. BURLINGTON & MU sourl Rtvur Railroad "Tli Burlington Burlington Route" Gcr eral Otllcos , N. W. Come Route Tenth nnd Farnam Street ! Ticket Office. 1502 Fnrnai Street. Telephone , 2SO. D < pot , 'lentn and Mution Streets. Telephor 123. Leave. Arrivi Lincoln. Hastings nnel McCook S:33 : nm 9:33 : ai Lincoln , Denver , Colorado , Utah. California , Black Hills , Montana & Pucet Sounel 4:33 : pm 4:00 : pi Hastings Local 7:00 : pm 7:40 pi Lincoln Fast Mall. * 2:05 : pm " 11:40 ui Denver , Colorado 1'tah. California & Sound. . . . . . * lliSO.pm. 1 2:15 : ni Dally , Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO & NOIITHWES1 ] crn Railway City Tlcki Ofllce. 1101 Farnnm Stree Telephone , DC1. Dcpo Tenth and Mason Street FREMONT. EHCHORN Missouri Valley Railway General Olllces. Unlti Htntts National Rnnk Uld Southwu.it Corner Twclfi ana _ . . . . . Streets. Ticket Odlcc , 14 Farnnm Strt-ct. Telephone 6Jl. ( Depot , 15 and NVebstcr Streets. Telephone 145S. Leave. Arrlv Black Hills. Dead- wood. Hot Springs 3:00 : pm 5:00 : p Wyoming Caaper anil Douglas . " 3:00 : pm " 5:00 : p Hastings. York. Da vid City , Superior , Gcnevn , Uxpter & Sewnrd . 3:00 : pm 5:00 : ji Norfolk Verdlgro and 'Fremont . 8:15 : am 10:45 : a Lincoln , Wahoo & Fremont . 8:1B : am 10:45 : n Fremont Local . gis ; am \ork passenger . * 10on : pm 9:40 : a Dally. " Dally except Sunday. Su day only. Dally except Saturday. _ . . CITY & PACIF : Railroad General Olllct United States Nation Hunk nulldlnir , S , W. Co ncr Twelfth and Kama street. Ticket Ottlee. 1101 Farnam Otre. Telephone , SCI Depot , Tenth and Masi Streets. Telephone , B2if.Leave Leave ) . Arr\ | Sioux City. Man- knto , St. Paul , 6:00 : am S:40 : a Minneapolis . . . & , ju pm Mirts a Sioux City Local. . 7 15 am 9CW : J I 'Dally IIAIIAVAV TUln CARD. ( Continued. ) aCHlCAOO , ST. PAUL , MIX- neapollfi & Onmlia Railway General OlllcKK , Nebraska Division , Fifteenth nnd y t y Webster Streets. City Ticket Olllre , 1401 Farnnm Street. Telephone - phone , 6C1. Depot , Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Telephone , 143S.Leave. Leave. Arrive. Sioux City Accom. . 8:50 : am 8:33 : pm Bloux City Accom. . 9:50 : am 7:00 : pm HI u I r , Emerson Sioux City , Ponca. HnrtlnKton and Uloomtfeld 1:00 : pm " 11:65 : am Sioux City , Man- kato , St. Paul & Minneapolis 6:00 : pm 9:00 : am No. 2. St. Paul Lim ited Makes no stops In Neb 6:00 pm No. 1 Exposition Limited Makes no stops In Neb ' 9:00 : am Nos. 21 nnd 22 Exposition Local , to Emerson , stops all stations except Brlggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . * 6:13pm : _ 8:30 : am Dally , * Dally except Sunday. Sun- day only. UNION PACIFIC - "THE Ovcrlnnel Route" General OlPce . N. W. Corner Ninth nnd Farnnm Streets. City Ticket Olflcc , 1302 Farnnm Btrcot. Telephone 316. Depot - pot Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone 62 $ , Leave. Vrrlve. "The Overland Limited" for Den ver. Salt Lake , and western p'ts. . 8:60 : am * 4:43 : pm The Colorado Spe cial , for Denver & all Colorado p'ts. 11:53 : pm 6:40 : am Fast Mall Train for Denver , Salt Lake. Pacific coast nnd all western points 4:3S : pm 6:40 : am ilncoln , Beatrice & Stromsburg Ex. . . 3:30 : pm 'li:30 ! : pm Fremont , Colum bus , Norfolk , Gr'tJ Island ana North PIntte 4:30 : pm 4:15 : pm Columbus local. 6:50 : pm 9:40 : am South Omnha Loral Pass I.oaves. B.15 a. m. ; 7:00 : a. m. : 9:10 n. m. : 4:05 : p. m. Ar rives , 10:30 : a. m. ; 3:30 : n. m. ; 6 p. m. Council Bluffs Local Leaves 0:10 : s. . m. ; G:50 : a. m. : 7:40 : n. m. : " 9:40 : a. m. ; 10:30 : n. m. ; 12:30 p. m. ; 2:15 p. m. : 4:30 p. m. ; 4:33 p. m. ; 4:55 : p. m. ; 5G5 : p. m. ; 8:20 : p. m. Ar- rivcH , 7:10 : a. m. : 8:25 : a. m. : 9:10 : a. m. ; 11:30 : a. m. ; 3:03 : p. m. ; " 3:30 : n. m. ; 4:20 : p. m. ; 5:40 : p. tn. ; t:30 ! : p. m ; " 0:50 : p. m , 9:05 : p. m. ; 11:55 : p. m. " Dully. " Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO. P.OCK ISLAND & Panne Railroad "The Great Rock Island Route. " City Ticket Olllce , 132 ! Farnam Street. Telephone : 428. Depot. Tenth am ] Mason Streets. Telephone MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL- road-General Oflices anil Ticket Ofllce , Southeast Cor ner 14th and DouKlas Streets lelcphone. 104. Depot , 15tti and Webster Sta. Telephone 1458. . -.T- . Leave. Arrive. St. Louis-Kansas & Neb. Limited 3:05 : pm 12:53 : pir Kansas City & St. Joseph Express. . . . 9:30 : pm 6:00 : an Nebraska Local via _ Weeping Water. . . " 4:30pm " 9:43air : Exposition Local via Nebraska City. . . . 0:00 : pm " 10:03 : arr Dally. r"q.lly except Sunday. CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE S _ St. Paul Railway Cltj lMii\irMii/rr1 \ Ticket Office. 1EOJ Farnair IMILWAUKEEI Street , Telephone. 2iU. Do. pot , Tentr and Mnsor Streets. Telephone , 029. _ Leave. Arrive Chicago Limited Express 5:45 : pm 8:20 : an Omaha & Chicago Express 11:00 am " 4:16 prt Sioux C'ty and Des Moinea Express . . 11:00 : am "J:1E : prr Manila Local 7:00pm : " 9:15 : nw W A B A S H RA1LROAD- Tlcket Ofllre , 1415 Farnnrr Street. Telephone , b92. De , Tenth and Mnsor Sot . Telephone , C29. Leavo. Arrive St. "Louis "Canon "Ball" Express. . . 4:50 : pm ' 11:30 : an Dall" OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL psai road Omaha , Kansas City t ARTHUR Eastern Rnllroad "Tho Per Arthur Route" Ticket Ofllc 1415 Farnam Street. Tele phone 322. Depot , Tenth am Mason Streets. Telephone 629. Leave. Arrive St. Louis Cannon Ball Express 4:50 : pm ' 11:30 : an Kansas City & Qulncy Local 1 6:50 : am 9:03 : pn Kansas City Ex press 7:45 nn Port Arthur Ex press 8:30 : pm Dally. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ItniitlNt. BETH EDEN CHURCH. 813 SOUTH TWENTY ninth Avenue , Hev. C. 11. Allen , Jr. , I'nstor- Eervlces at 10:30 : a. m. anil 8 p. m. ; Sunda' ecliool at noon : U. Y. P. U. . 6:30 p. in. CALVARY CHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTH ANI Seward Streets , Rev. Thomas Anderson. 1'asto Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7M : p. m. ; Sunda school at noon. FIRST UHUHC1I. TIimTV-PIPTH AND FAR nam Streets , Rov. T. I * Ketman , Pastor Serv lre at 10:3) : a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday school a 11:4 : } a. m.i Junior union , 3:30 : p. in. ; u. \ P. U. , 7 p. in. : MUsUm Sunday ncliool. Twentv elKluh avenue nnd Kdrnam , 3:20 : p. m. QBUMAN CHURCH. TWENTY-SIXTH ANI Be word Streets , Rev. Aueust Bolter , Pastor- Services at 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. in , ; Sunda school at 9:15 : u. m. ORACH CHURCH , TENTH AND ARBO : Btrecta. Rov. J. O. Staples , Minister Hervlct nt 10tJ : a. m. and 8 p. ni. : Sunday school s noon ; KOfpel meetings , \V dnttuay evening Youni : I'coplo's meeting , Friday evening ; reac Ins room open very evfnlni ; . IMMANUEL CHURCH. IJINNEY AND TWEN ty-fourtli Streets. 1'ulpU supplied temporarily cervices at 10:30 : a , in. und 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunda school at noon. MOUNT PISCJAH CHURCH. TWENTY-SE\ cnth and Casa Streets , Rev. Robert Januurj I'astor-Scrvlj 3 at 11 n. m. and 7:30 : D. m , Sunday school it 12:30 : p. m. : prayer rneetln Wednesday evening ) Young People's Ineelln Friday evenlnu. OLIVET CHURCH. GRAND AVENUE AN ] Thirty-eighth Street. Rev. A. J. Flemlni Pastor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m Sunday ichool at r > ir > n. SWEDISH CHU CII. 61 * NORTH BTOH tee-nth Street , Rev. P. Swartz. Pastor Service at H a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school t ZION CHURCH. 1215 GRANT STREET , RE\ T. T. Ward , Pastor Services nt 11 t , m. on 7:30 : p , m. , Sunday school at 12:20 : p. in. CltrlMtlnn. FIRST CHURCH. CORNER TWENTIET1 Street and Capital Avenue , Rev. J. M. V wte Pastor Services ot 10:30 : R. m. and 7:30 : p. m Sunday school at 12 m.i Young People's Socle ) of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 : p. m. ; prayi meeting Wednesday at 7:30 : p. m. GRANT STREET CHURCH , TWENTY-SIXT and Grant Strati , Rev , diaries Tavloi. P.isti Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:3J : p. m. ; Sunda school at noon. WALNUT HII.l. CHURCH , tKt > NI'JHOLA Street Rev. Joseph NlchoU , Pantoi Servlc < at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school i S p. m. ConurcBiitlonur. CHERRY HILL CHURCH , Mil NORVH I'ORT second Street , Rev. I , . S. Hand. Pastor Ser Icrn nt 11 a. in. : Sunday rchool at noon FIIIST CHURCH. NINETEENTH AN Davenport Streets , Rev. H , C. Herrln Pastor Services ut 10:30 : a. m , : Y , P. : C. E. at G:30 : i > . m.i Sunday school : noon. HILLSIDE CHURCH. THIRTIETH AND OH ] Streets. Kev. Jacob Flock. Taster Services 10:30 : a , m , and 7:30 l > . m.i Sunday school . noin : prayer service Wednesday nt 7e n. r PARK VALE CHURCH. 2914 CASTELLA Street , Rev. Frank II. Anderson , Pasti Services nt $ l > . m. ; Sunday school i 3 p. m. ; Christian Endeavor at 8 p. m. "IIX1RI&I CHURCH , 10 : NORTH FORTY-FIRS Street , Rev. Frank D. Jackson. Paitor BervICi at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school < noon. PLYMOUTH CHURCH. TWENTIETH AN ipeocer Streets Rev. Howard MacAyeal , Pav Henleu nt 10:30 a. in. and 8 p. m. ; Endeavi society at 7:15 p. m.i prayer meeting W dne day at 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. VT MARY'S AVENUE CIH'RCH. TWENT1 iaventh Street and St. Mary's Avenue , Rev. WrUht Duller , D. D. , Pastor Services at 10 : a. m. nnd 7130 p. m , Sunday school at noon. SARATOGA CHURCH. TWENT Y-KIFT Street and Ames Avenue , Rev , L. B. Han Pastor-Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:4 : ! p. m Sunday school at 1:10 : p. m. Kpl > copnl , ALL SAINT'S CHURCH. TWENT Blxth and Dew y Avoune , near Farnar iiriioioi's ' SERVICES. ( Continued. ) Itcv. Thomnn J. Mnckay , Hector Holy communion every Sunday In the month , except the first , nt 7:30 : a. in. ; sermon nt 11 u. m. niul 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 9:30 : n. m. UUnCI ! OK TUB GOOD BRBPRKRD , TWEN. tteth and Ohio Streets. Itcv. Oeontn l-Mirald Walk. M. A. , Rector -Services at 8 n. tn. . U n. m. and 7S9 : p. m. ! Sunday school at 9 4i ft. m. T. ANDREW'S CHURCH , CORNER niAitLns nna t'orty-nrst StreeIn , Rev. C. . II. Young , Priest Services at 7:3i : ) a. m. , U a. m. ami 7:43 : p ; m. ; Sunday school at 10 n. m. Fridays T'A'uOL'STINirS OHI'tlCH. TltmTY.TltlRn nn < l Francis Streets , Priest In Clmrge. R-i' . W. P. Howard Services at 4 p. tn.j Sunday ftCllOOl At 3 P. Ill * T. 1URNAHAS' CHURCH , 519 NO11TJI NINE- tpenth Ktreet. Itev. John Williams. Rector Service * nt 7:30 : n. tn. , U a. m , and 7:30 : p , m.i Runilnv rho- l nl 9'3'1 ' n. m. T. JOHN'S CHUnCH. TWENTY-SIXTH AND Krankl'n Strr t > , Ilev. W. 8. Howard. I'rlest Services nl 7SO : nnd 11 a. m. nnd 7:43 : p. m. ; Pundny school nt 9:30 : a , m. : dally services at : (5 ( nnd 7:00 : a. m. nnd 4M p. m.i Wednes day * at 7 Hi p. m. ; Fridays at 7:30 : p. m. T. MATHIAS * CHl'ISril. 14 ROl'TH TENTH Street. Rev. U P. Potter. Priest In Charge Pen-Ices at 7:30 : a. m.i 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p , m. ' Humtar school nt lo a. m. ST. PATtl/S CHt'ncII , 311 CALIFOKNIA Street Pulpit supplied temporarily : services at 11 n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 10 ' 6T. PHILLIP THE DRAGON CHURCH. 112 ! North Twenty-first Strict , Uev. John Alberl Williams , Rector Services nt 7M5 n. m. , 11 a , m. and t p. m. ; Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; dolly mirninif prayer. 9 n.m.i evening. 5 p. m , TRINITY CATHEDRAL , CAPITOL AVK- nuo nnd Eighteenth 9trt , Ht. lie\ , George Worthlncton. D. D. , utfihov ) , Very Rev. Campbell Fair , D. D. , Denti Holj communion , 9:25 : a. m. : llt'inv , 10 a. m. ; morning prnycr , 10:30 : a. m.i Si.ndaj school , 12 noon ; evening prayer , j:45 : p. m. . Evangelical. EMANUEL. CHUnCH , K02 MAIICT STREET Rev. O. J. Strelcher , I'nstor Service * at 10 : S > a , m. and I'M p. m. ; Sunday school at ll:3i : n. m. FREE CHURCH. TWKLSTH AND DORCAS Streets. Rev. P II. W. Bmechcrt. Pastnr- Bervlces at 10:30 : a , m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sundaj school at 2M5 p. m. SWEDISH MISSION CHORCU. 2223 DAVEN port Street , Rev. F. O. Hultman. Pastor- Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sundaj school ut 3:45 : o. m. ZION GERMAN ciutncii. : e SPRAOUI Street , Rev. Ernest Mchl , Pastor Services a 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school a 11:30 : a. m. Lutheran. DANISH CHURCH. S19 SOUTH TWENTY second Street. Rev. I , C. Poulson , Pastor- Bjrvlces at 10:30 : a. rn. and 8 P. m. , except las Sunday In the month , when there arc no even Ing services : Sunday school at 9:30 : a. m. EMMANUEL SWEDISH CHURCH. NINE teenth and Can Streets , Rev. P. J. Svard Pastor Services at 10:46 : a. m. and 7:45 : p. m. Sunday FChtnl at noon FIRST GERMAN CHURCH , 100S SOUTH Twentieth Street. Rev. E. J , Freie. I'astrr- Services at 10:15 : a. m. ana 7:30 : p. tn. ; SunJaj school at 2 p. m. COUNT2E MEMORIAL CHURCH. SIX teenth and Harney Streets , neA J Turkic Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and * : : o p. m. Sunday school at near. GRACE rurRCH , TWISNTY-BIXTH BTREE'j and Woolworth AvenUe. itcv. Luther SI Kuhns , Pastor Services nt 11 n. m. and 7:3 : p. m ; Sunday school at 12:10 : v. m. NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURCH , 131 North Twenty-sixth Street , Hev. J. N. Andcr son , Pastor Services at 11 u. in. and 7:30 : p in. ; Sunday school nt 12:11 : p. m PELLA DANISH CHURCH 2211 ! NORTJ Twenty-sixth Street Puliiii supplied tern porarlly ; services at 11 u , rn. and 7:3) : p. m. Sunday school at nocn. ST. MARK'S CHURCH , TWENTY-FIRST ANI Ilurdette Streets , Rev. Leonard Orolt , Pastor- Services at 10:45 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. in. : Sunda school at noon. ! T. MATTHEWS CHURCH. FOtiRTEENTI and Center Streets , Rev. A. J. Turkic , Pastor- Sunday school at 3 p. m. ST. PAUL'S GERMAN CHURCH. 272i PARKE ] Street. Rev. John P. S. Her. Pastor Service at 10 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at p. m. ; evening , second and fourth Sunday I ; each month at 7:30 : p. m. SALEM EVANGELICAL SWEDISH CHUROfl 3219 South Twenty-third Street. Rev. O. E Klvlne , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a , m. and 7:3 : p. m. : Suivlar scho" ! at noon. Mcthoillnt. FIRST CHURCH , TWENTIETH AND DAVEN port Streets. Rev. John McQuold , D. D. , Paste Services at 10:50 : a. m. and 7:30 p. m. : Sunda school at noon. FIRST GERMAN CHURCH. ELEVENTH , ANI Center Streets. Rev. Otto E. Krlcge , Pastor- Hervlces at 10:30 : a , m. and 7:3-1 : p , m. ; Sundn school at noon. HANSCOM PARK CHURCH. TWENTY-NINTI Street und Woolworlli Avenue , Rev. F , W Slsson , D.D. , Pastor Services at 10:30 : u. rr and 7:30 : p. m , : Sunday school at noon. MONMOUTH PARK CJV'RCi : . THIRTY fourth Street and Larlmore Avenue. Rei Frank W. Brass. Pastor Services n' : i a. n anil 7:30 : p , m. ; Sunday school at noon. NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURCH , isi North Twenty-sixth Street. Rev. Itasmus Wll helmsen. Pastor Services at lv.o a. m. nnd 7 : : p. m. : Sunday school ut noon. BT. JOHN'S AFRICAN CHURCH. EIGH1 eenth and Webster Streets , Rev. James C C Owens , I'astor Services nt 10:43 : a. m. nnj 7 : ; p. m. ; Sunday school at 1:15 : p. m. : ttpwort League every Sunday evcjumj one hour pn cedlnB preachlnu : prayer meetlntr eve : Wednesday evening at 7:30 : ; class mcetlnc ever Friday at 7:30 : i > . m. BEWARD STREET CHURCH. TWENTY-SEC end nnd Sewnrd Streets. Rev. John'W. Roblr son. D. D. , Pastor Services nt 10:39 : n.ro. . an ' /S'I : p. m. : Simdny school at noon. "i BOUTH TENTH STREET CHURCH. fENTl anil Pierce Streets , Rev. George A. Luce , Pa : tor Services nt 11 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. m.i Sui day school at noon ; Junior league , 4 p m. ; E ] worth leairue , 0:30 : p. m. SOUTHWEST CHURCH. DIM HICKOR Street , Rev. R. M. Henderson Pastor Servlci nt 10:43 u. in. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school i ' SWEDISH CHURCH. Sl % NORTH EIGH1 ; eenth Street. Rev. Carl O. Karlson , Pastor Services at 11 n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sundc rj:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p , m , at the rooms at 1 South Thirteenth street. WEST OMAHA CHURCIt. TWENTY-SEA enth nnd Marcy Streejts , Rev. James Hayne I'nstor Services at 11 a. m. and 7 : SO p. m Sunday school at noon. TRINITY CHURCH. TWENTY-FIRST AN TJInney Streets , Rev. Fred II. Sanwrson. D. E Pastor Services nt 10:33 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m Sunday school at noon ; Epworth League ut C : VV'ALNUT HILL. FORTY-FIRST AN Charles Streets. Rev. C. N. Dawnon. D. I ! Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. in. and 7:30 : p. m Bunilay school at noon. J. M. OllUn. superli ciulent ; Epworth league at CJ1 : p , m. BOUTH OMAHA. FIRST CHURCH. TWENT' ! third end N Streets. Hev. J. A. Johnson. Paste ALBRIGHT. REV. J. Q. A. FLEHARTY. PH.t Paster. ! 'rc liytcrlan. AMBLER PLACR CHURCH. FORTY-8KCON and Marlnda Streets Pulpit supplied ten porarlly : services at 10:30 : a. m. ; tiunds school at 11:30 : a. m. BEDFORD PLACE CHURCH. S02S LAL' Street , Rev. Knox Bourte. Pastor-Services , i 10:30 : a. in. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school , noon. CKNTRAL UNITED CHURCH. TWENT fourth and Dodce Street ? . Rev. Alexander U chrlst , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7 : p. m. : Sunday school at noon. CLIFTON HILL CHURCH , 433S GRAK Sticet , Rev. James D. Kerr , Pastor Servlc 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school noon. FIRST CHURCH. SEVENTEENTH AN Dodge Streets Services at 11:30 : a , in , and p. m , ; Sunday school at noon. FIRST GERMAN CHURCH. 813 NORTH ElfiH' ' eenth Street , Hev. Daniel Grlcder , Pastoi Services nt 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sund ; school at noon. FIRST UNITED CHURCH. TWENTY-FIRE nd Emmet Streets. Rev. Frank R. Fostc Pa tor-Servccs ! at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. n Sunday school at noon ; Christian union mec Inr at 1 p in. ORACH IISSION CHURCH. C07 WILLIA Btreet Pulpit supplied temporarily ; services 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school noon. KNOX CHURCH , NINETEENTH AND OH : fitreetn. Rev. A. ChrlMIe Brown. Pastor Set Ices Ht 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sund ; school at noon ; Young People's meeting LOw'nmAVENt'E CHURCH. FORTIETH AK Nicholas Streets , T. 8. Hawley , Pastor Sei Ices at 104.r. ; a. m. am ] 7:42 : p. m. Sund school at 12 m , Youn ? People's Society Christian Endeavor , 0:45 : p. m. ONTARIO STREET CHURCH , 120 ONTAR Street Pulpit supplied temporarily ! scrxlces 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school noon. PARK AVENUE CHURCH. PARK AVENI and Jackson Street. Rev. Edgar MacDI Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. n Sunday school at noon. SECOND CHURCH. TWENTY-FOURTH A ? NlchoUn Streets. Rev. Samuel M. Ware. Patl Service * at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sund school Ht nnon. SOUTHWEST CHURCH. TWENTIETH A ? L nvenworth Street * Sunrtav school at noon WESTMINSTER CHURCH , TWENT ninth and Mason Streets ; Rev , T. Moore , Pastor Bervlcea nt 10:30 : a. m. a : 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. Ilnmnu Cntlmllc. CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY. EIG Uonth ard Izard Streets , Rev. John Pltiputrli I'aator Services at 7 , S und 10:30 : a. m. and 7 : m. Sunday school nt 2:30 : c. m. CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART. Twenl second and Rlnney Street * , Rev. Patrick Judge , Pastor ; Rev. J , McNamara , Asilata Pastor Services at 7. 8:30. : 9:30 : and 10:30 : a. r Sunday school at 2:20 : p. m. ; week day ma 7 and a a. m , BT. CECELIA'S CHURCH. 4117 IIAMII/K Street , Rev , Timothy O'Callahan. Pastor 8ei Ices at I and 10:30 : a. m. : Sunday school 9 a. m. BT. JOHN'S CHURCH. TWENTY-FIFTH AI California Streets. Rev Joseph H. JleuITi K. J. , Pastor Service * at C. 6. 7. 1:30 : , 9:30 : * 10:30 : a , m. ; Sunday school at 2SO : p. in. ; vesp at 3 p. m. and 7:30 : p. m. BT. JOSEPH'S GERMAN CHURCH. BEVE teenth and Center Streets. Rev. Maurlt llaukkolt. Pastor Services at S on < > 10:30 : a. r Sunday school at 2:30 : p. in. ST. MARY MAGDALENE CIItRCII. 1 Douglas Street. Rev. Gwrge J , Glauber , Pas Services at 8 and 10:30 : a. m. ; veipers 3 p. m. 8T. I'HILOMENA'B CATHEDRAL. 404 SOU1 Ninth Street , Rt. It v. Richard gcanrv lllihop ; Rev. J. H. McDevltt , Pastor ; R William Kelly. Assistant Paitor Services C , 7 , I , 9 and 10:30 : a. m , ; Sunday schoo 2:34 : p. m. BT 1'ETER'B CHURCH. TWENTY-EIGIf tad Leaenworth Streets , Rev. Jihn U. Hi sr.itvtcns. ( Continued. ) llih , Pastor ! Rev. W. M. McN tnara. Asl ant Pastor Services ftt 7 , 9 and 10:30 : a. m.i \cfpc.i at 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school at 9:30 ' BT. PATRICK'S CHURCH. 1104 CASTELIJVR Street , Rev. John T. Smith , Pastor Service , at i and 100 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. in. ! Sunday BOHEMIAN CHURCH , 1131 South Fourteenth Street. Rev. John Vranek , Pastor Sen-Ices at 8 amt 10 a. m. ; Sunday school nl 2 p. m. s vespen at t:30 : p. m. i week day maM at 1:30 : a. m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mined ) u neon * , UNITY CIIUCH. SEVENTEENTH AND Cuss Streets , Itcv. Newton M , Mann , Min ister Study 1021 Cnss street. Services 10:15 : ; Sunday school nt noon. FIRST CHURCH OP CHRI5 > T ( SCIENTIST ) . 2W3 St. Mary's Avenue ServlccH' nt 11 a. in. , consisting of bible readlngR nnd ex- tilanatory selectlona from the Chrlatlnn Science text book. Children's Sunday school nt 9:43 : n. m. Wednesday evening moetlnK nt 8 o'clock. AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS-SERVICES AT 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. at the room * at 111 FIRST UNIVEUSALIST CHURCH. NINEteenth - teenth and Lothrop Btre-ts-PulpIt supplied temporarily ; sen Ices at 10:4) : a. in. and 7:30 : P. m.i Sunday school at noon. _ CHAPEL OF THE CARPENTER , 8ECOND and William Streets-Sen'Ices at 9 a. tn. nnd aiURCHm'OK JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER Day Saints Services Sunday nt 11 a. m. and 7so : p. m. at Knights of PythUs hall , Noith Twenty-fourth and Charles streets. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING , 202 Now York Wfo Bulldlnp Services lla.m. Pastor's subject , the bible nnd Science nnd Health , with key to scripture , by Rev. Mary Baker Eddy. FREE METHODIST CHURCH. 1739 SOUTH Eleventh Street. Rev. William M. Adams. Pas tor Service * at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m.j Sunday school at 94n ! a. m. NORTH OMAHA UNION MISSION. B4U 8HER- man Avenue Pulpit supplied temporarily ; serv ices at 11 a. m. : Sunday school at noon. OMAHA PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIEY. LABOR Temple , Scuth Seventeenth and Douglas Streets PARKVFO5n'STP'MI8SION : > 1110 D STREET PEOPLE'S1"CHURCH. . ! NORTH EIGHteenth - teenth Street , Rev. Chares W , Savldge , Pastor Services nt 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p , m. ; Sunday REORGANIZE1 ! ' CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST. loiter Day Saints , 1818 North Twcnty-nrst Street , Rev. Fred A. Smith. Pastor-8ervf ! 8 at 9:45 : nnd II a. m. and 7:30 : j > . m. ; Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m. ST. MART 8 GREEK CHURCH. NINTH AND Howard Streets , Rev. Ellas Aboud , Pastor- Services at 9 . m. and 3 p. m. SALVATION ARMY , DIVISION NO. 1. BAR. racka , Seventeenth nnd Davenport Streets- Services at 11 a. in. , 3 and 7:3i : n. m. SALVATION ARMY. DIVISION NO. 2. BARracks - racks , 1421 North Twentieth Street Services at BWEDISIISFREE "jHSSION CHURCH. 27M Leavonwonh Street Services at 11 a. m. and TH'EOS'OPHICAL SOCIETY , ROOMS SM. Shcelcy Bliick , South Fifteenth and Howard Streets ServUt-s at S:30 : p. m. TEMPLE ISRAEL. 2220 HAIUJKY STREET. Street. Rev. Io Franklin , Rabbi Service ! 7:45 : p. m. _ _ The grand lodge held 4n this city , begin ning October 19 ami ending October 21 , was the largest In point of attendance that has over been held. The first Jay was devoted to considering the reports of the various ofllcers and the appointment of commit tees. tees.The grand master's report related to the lodges instituted during the last year , dis pensations and appeals for aid granted anil refused and the anniversary proclamation , There were four subordinate lodges and one RebekaU lodge Instituted , nnd it was en joined upon all grand and subordinate lodge : to take appropriate action to commemorate April 26 , that date being the seventy-nlntb anniversary of the order. The grand secretary's report ehowod t membership on June 30 of 0,708 , this num ber being nn increase for the year of 402 The amount paid during the year for re lief to members was $11,360.27. The bal' nnco reported to bo In the treasury at pres cut Is $4,962.25. Referring to the member ship of Rebekah lodge , the report register : 4,090 , showing a gain of 2G9. The committees appointed are : On Credentials I. P. Gage , W. H. Barger J. L : Alvison , John A. Davis , E. S. Davis. On Finance E. P. Smith , P. 3. Dlmick , J S. Gosney. J. J. Galloyly , E. K. White. On Judiciary George W.Morris , J. E Hoagland , P. N. Prout , N. V. Harlln , D. C Stlmson. On Stale of the Order A. II. Welr.-IJ. J I Streight , A. C. Welch , John G. Hilder , O. H ' Beavers. On Legislation D. H. Wheeler , C. E Smlloy , C. Hedrick. C. E. Thompson , W E. Bqday. On Charters H. J. Hudson , H. C. Martin J. A. Goodrich , Hans Hrlggs , J. 0. Moore. On Returns E. J. Fair , J. G. Hilder , J H. Mller , J. V. HInchman , W. I * Olbbs. On Apeals D. M. Mcllhelmy , J. E. Mor risen , Jackson Gyger , T. J. Evans , J. I Sawyer , ' On Mileage J. M. Shively , J. F. Lengw G. L. Edwards , W. M. Allen , H , Gargbw , On Distribution George N. Deels , RuTu Pryor , D. M. Morris , H. G. Breitenfleld , Joh B. Ames. On Degree of Rebekah John Evans , C. T Jlarquarah , C. Chrlstensen , S. G. Cogllzei C. E. Canfleld. The second day's session was occupied al most altogether "by " the election of officers It resulted as follows : Grand master , J. I Arnold , Schuylerr past grand master , 0. C Snyder , O'Neill ; grand secretary , J. P. Gagi Fremont ; grand treasurer , P. P. Bryani Omaha ; grand conductor , J. W. Vosburgl ' . Mllford ; grand guardian , P. Hansen , Omaha ' grand marshal , C. A. Randall , Nowma ; Grove ; grand herald , S. W. Guahoe , Osceola [ , olmplaln , Rev , L. Channel , Omaha ; gran representative , George LLoomls , Preraon I This grand lodge meeting was a notabl j one for several reasons , chiefly because ther was loss general business to transact tha , , over before and because It was the larg t I cst meeting numerically over held and be j cause of the largo number of candidate 8 who took the degree. More than 300 under . ! went the ordeal of Initiation and the dall - ' attendance has averaged about 500. Th highest vote counted was a little more tha 400. The Installation of the new offlcei was performed by Grand Master Charlc Patterson. The selection of a place to hold the ncj grand ledge meeting resulted In the ee lection of Hastings , the date being the thlr Wednesday < ln October , In 1S99 , and the eet slon adjourned until that date. of llcbcknh. The fifteenth annual session of the stai assembly of the Daughters of Reboknh wt held October 19 and 21 , In Odd Fellow temple. President Belle C. Bolshaw of Lit coin called the meeting to order and Chaj lain Lucretla Tompklns of Madison often the opening prayers. The roll call wi ' onswered by every one of the 137 lods < belonging to the assembly and then Preside ; Dolsbaw delivered her annual address , I which the business to be transacted was ou lined and the more Important happeulni of the year commented upon. The prcs dont'a report for the year showed tb eleven new lodges have been Institute with a total membership of 273 , making tl number of new members admitted durlt tbo year 833 , a gain of 242 rooro than In year. After the morning session terminated tl executive board , consisting of Sadie Wrlgh f. Mary Hanson und Esther Wall of Oinah served a dinner for 300 guests In the temper ( or tbo beneflt of the proposed state bon for Odd Fellows. The afternoon session was opened with prayer by tbe chaplain. Then'Past Oral Master Williams of Washington addressi the assembly on matters relating to the woi of the order. Following this address the trustees of tl proposed orphans' homo made their repo for tbo year , Knowing that 2.495,12 hi b cn contributed toward the cndowinc : ( und ot $25,000. Tbo third session of the state asscmb of the Daughters of Rebekah opened Thur [ " . day morning at 10 o'clock In Odd Fellow it temple , with the representatives of the dl . . , ( crent Itxlgca all In their places. " . ' After three ballots Mrs. Emma Talbot South Omaha was declared secretary for the ensuing year. Then followed the appointment of corre spondents for the various publications of the order. For the National Rebekah , Ornce Hnllcr of Blair was appointed ; for the Western Odd Fellow , Lucy Bargcr of Hebron ; for the Fraternal Review , Rose McGlvcrn of Fremont ; Iowa Odd FclloAY , Cora Denis of Norfolk ; Odd Fellow * ' Com panion , Mary Haggy of Beatrice. The officers elected were : President , Mary Spcry , Beatrice ; vice president , Anna Crawford , Lincoln ; warden , Mnudo Griffon , Tckamah ; treasurer , Mary Stuht , Omaha ; secretary , Knimn Talbot , South Omalm. On the ballot for conductor Cora Gushee of Osceola was elected. Mrs. M. A , Cnld- wcll of Auburn was chosen marshal , while the positions of outside and Inslile guardians wero.secured by Mrs. Rosa Kelly of Heaver City and Mm. Lcnora Barnes of Fntrbury. Mrs. Lucy Bargcr of Hebron will officiate as chaplain for the coming year. The installation of new officers was por- fonncd by Mrs , M. A. Brass of Junlatn , and then came the selection of a meeting place foi next year. Hastings was the town agreed upon and the rssembly will convene nt that place the third Wednesday In October , 1899. The final business of the meeting previous to adjourning was the ap pointing of an executive committee consist ing of three members Anna Marshall , Cathryn Holler nnd Sophouta Ferguson , all of Hastings. Wootlmi'ii of tli AVorlil. Charles M. Radcllffe , for a long time nn employe of the sovereign office In the capacity of certificate clerk , has moved , haying been appointed district deputy of the southeastern part of Ohio. Colonel 11. W. Jewel , chairman of the sovereign finance committee , also Hon. L. G. Blaldo , a member of the same committee , have been In the city for the last week transacting business in connection with the finances of the order. A now camp has been established at Vln- ton , la. , named Camp Sherman , in honor ol ex-Governor Buren R. Sherman of that city , who Is a member of the board of manag ers of the sovereign camp of Omaha. Omaha camp , No. 10 , will glvo a slap party or a card and cigar social In HE forest , Sixteenth nnd Capitol avenue , th < ovenlng of November 1. A largo attendance U expected. It is the first of the series ol entertainments that will bo given during tin coming season. Druid camp , No. 24 , was visited by Sov ereign Clerk J. T. Yatca at the last meet ing , Friday , October 14. He addressed th camp on Woodcraft. Members of the cnmj are starting in this fall with Increased energy and It is expected that the mem bership will bo Increased to 230 before th ( winter Is passed. The services of Deputj P. C. Plnkham have been secured In cxoni' , pllfylng the work. Sovereign officers are considering the plat of moving the sovereign headquarters fron the present location to a place where mort spacious rooms are available. The Bei building is tlio location that will likely bi | chosen , but definite arrangements have no yet been made. I Columbus camp , No. 69 , Initiated two can dldatee at the last meeting , Tuesday evening October 18 , bringing the total mebership U ] to the 200 mark. The camp rarely has i meeting without several new members bo Ing. taken Into the order. At the last meet I Ing J. T. Yates , the sovereign clerk , wa entertained and members of the camp Imi ' the pleasure of listening to an address b ; I him. | Last week a number of new camps wer organized throughout the state. The name ( of the now organizations and their officer are as follows : Hobson camp , No. 153 , a Talmage , Uie following officers being elcctc and Installed : C. C. , Otis F. McAdams . A. L. , S. M. Scruggs ; B. , John C. F. Rlttcr I C. , Frank B. Sommers ; E. , O. A. Whltcomb j W. , Andrew P. Moran ; 8. , Charles E. Con lln ; P. , Sidney S. Wilson ; managers , Sldne S , Wilson , Otis F. McAdams , S. M. Scruggi Organized by C. L. Pock , deputy. Sherman camp , No. 232 , at Vlnton , Ii Officers : C. C. , John See ; A. L. , Albert 1 Whittle ; B. , C. C. Griffin ; C. , John K. Hull E. , Elof Peterson ; W. , Jesse F. Swartz baugh ; S. , Andrew W. Leo ; P. , C. C. Grll fin ; managers , Joseph Hewey Fry , Wllllat N. Hake ; Robert E. Downs. Organized b B. C. Wood , deputy. Dewey camp , No. 235 , at Arcadia. Offl cers : C. C. , George E. Hoch ; A. L. , Clutch' ' L. Wolnder ; IJ. , Otto Mohr ; C. , A.Tfolly E. , James Kllleen ; W. , Hetfy Graw ; S C. B. Jontch ; P. , B. T Jcisen ; manager * Henry Alleman , O > f4v'bahann , F. Kllleei Organized by.S , . ! " . Wright , deputy. . -.1o " .I.'oou camp , No. 154 , at Winnebagi Officers elected and installed : C. C. , Ifcni J. Nclbuhr ; A. L. , Eugene Wllcox ; B ( Charles HIsrott ; C. , John L. Ring ; E. , I Sharp ; W. , George King ; P. , William Step ! cnson ; managers. Henry Nelbuhr , B. I Stephenson , J. S. Enlse. Organized by ; E. Kivett , deputy. German City camp , No. 23 J , German CH ; la. Officers , Lester Rusk , C. C. ; Exurn Kc eey , A. L. ; John Wlghtman , B. ; T. H. Aus C. ; A. L. Hawks , E. ; W. B. Howcr , W J , H. Wassons , S. ; Dr. F. W. Glam , P C. C. Heck , F. M. Jones , AV. W. William managers. Organized by Deputy J. J Hawcs. Friitcriuil Union of America. Colonel John L. Hnndlcy , supreme necn tary. has returned to hla liomo In Dcnvi after a month'u profltablu work among tl fodges of the order In eastern Nebrast nnd western Iowa. Supreme President uooso was called I telegram to Denver lost Sunday on accoui of tbo death of Prater J. A. Crutnpton , hea bookkeeper at the Denver ofllccs. Mrs. F. F. Reese and daughter returm Thursday evening from the funeral of Fn tnr Crumoton , which took place at Ltncol Wednesday afternoon , Mrs. E. M. lloltonvbo holds the oTl ( ot truth In Banner lodge , No. 11 , and wl expects to make St. Louis her home in tl near future , will bo tcndeml a farowc reception by this ledge October 27 , The committee appointed to draft reai lutlons of condolence on the death of Frat Scxtua E. Johnson of Wahoo , Nob. , a men lier of the Third Nebraska volunteers , wl died at Pablo beach , Florida , reported sul able resolutions which were adopted ai ordered spread on the records of Harm lodRO and a copy sent to the beroavi family. Mondamln lodge , No. ill , will clvo 01 of Ita usual popular entertainments torao row evening. October 24 , at Its hall. Deputy Supreme President Doran , spending a week or two with the lodges . , Deatrlco and Pawnee and Deputy Supren t. . President Bailey Is in Sioux City bulldii un the membership of the lodges there , The committee appointed to arrange f , the Initial dancing party of the season [ be given by Banner ledge In Myrtle ha j Thursday evening , November 3 , already h j I issued Invitations and an excellent progra | ban been prepared. All Indications point ' this as a record breaker ot Banner lodi entertainments. A banuuet was served In honor of Si nrcme Secretary Handley by Liberty lodi o ! Missouri Valley , la. , loat Friday cvenln Modern Woodmen of America. Thi Foresters of camp No. 120 gave tht fourth annual ball Wednesday cvenln October 19. In the ball of the Continent brock. A large attendance and the best t music made the occasion a pleasant one f 1 everybody present and It was long past nil t nlcht when the guoste departed. On the Invitation of Hazel camp , No. 1" r Council Bluffs , the executive committee the order appointed for WooJmen's day ' the exposition paid the Council Blutfu can I a visit tbat partook of the nature of a Jol ' meeting. There was an elaborate progra f of entertainment providing music , a drcsson nnd refreshments , and Intersperses ! among the amusements time for the tnuin- notion ot business \\ne found. A project that has been brought up before was again din cuwoil. It WM the plan of appointing a Join ) rnmmUtci' from the members ot the Omaha , South Omaha and Council Bluffs lodgm to nuke rpcclnl efforts to extend the Infiucnci nt the order. No definite action was tnkon. Those who composed th'o committee "wore : C. H. T. Ripen , K , F. llrttllcy , J. W. HoU- ilcr. T. P. Thornton , Barney Harris , N. Schonstaat. F. W. Houkftt , . K. Ridge- way , O. Vlcn , J. Peterson. They were ac companied by tbo Foresters ot camps of UIB thrco cities. mill I'rntcrnnl Annnolndoii , An unusually large meeting Is planned tot Tuesday evening , October 2o , when a num ber ot now member * will bo Initiated. Invi tations have been sent to all the present members , and visitors nro expected from other towns nnd cities to sec the ceremony of conferring citizenship upon the elect. The degree team will hold a special meeting In the lodge rooms Monday evening to uiakt preparations for the Initiatory exorcises. Visitors at the supreme oillco last week were Jcntilo E. ( Juecn , Fidelity lodge , Lin coln , Neb. , and Corydon Rood , secretary ol Talmago lodge , No. 11 , Talmage , Neb. W. E. Cady , vice president , Is wftrklng at Stella. W. B. Howard , supreme organizer , visited Fidelity lodge , No. 60 , Lincoln , Neb. , Tues day evening , October IS. W. B. Howard expects to organize n new ledge in the city within .tho next week erse so , with about 175 members. H Is found that admitting women to the Business and Fraternal association gives now life und the prediction Is made thut the membership will double Itself In num ber by admitting them during the next three months. James Alnscow celebrated bis thirty-ninth birthday Thursday evening , Inviting a party of friends , among whom the Elks were largely represented , to participate In a social smokiir In celebration of the event. The company passed a pleasant ovenlng dining , smoking and telling stories far Into the night. There were after-dinner speeches by nearly all those present and recitations by the nioro talented guests. The company dispersed about midnight. Friday evening , Octobar 14 , refreshments were served In the ledge room In honor of Mead D. Detweller , Harrlsburg , Pa. , past grand exalte * ! ruler of the order. It waa the ocouslon of his second visit to the city nnd about 200 members gathered to mnke the ovenlng n memorable one. The feature of the occasion wa ? an address by the dis tinguished visitor , who spoke ) entertainingly about the marvelous growth ot the Elks , their social prestige and his gratifying re ception to the city. Iiulciiciiilfiit Orilcr ot KoroNtorH. Friday evening , October 21 , a social and dance was given by court Ak-sar-bon , No. 335S , In Its hall nt Labor temple. Nearlj fifty couples were present to enjoy the music , and the refreshments that wen served during the Intermission. It 1 plunned to glvo these dances monthly dur ing the winter. The committees haviug them in charge are : Master of ceremonies , II. C. Hartry ; reception committee , Smith Arnelt , C. H. Buck , T. R. Houston ; floor committee , J. Mattern , J. Ruthven , T. H. Pcrfield ; door committee , J. W. Dodd. Itoynl Arcanum. , The grand officers of Royal Arcanum' | Nebraska will meet with Union "aclfic council , No. 1069 , nt its rcguIar/mcctlnK i Monday evening , October 21 , Ir. Arcanum hall. There will bo Inltlatlons/rcfreshments and a good time generally. / E. L. Sargent of Cedar . ' Rapids. Neb. , grand regent , Royal Arcauum , Is In the city visiting the exposition. Or - 1of SciiHUli CIuiiM. Clan Gordon , No. 63 ; Order of Scottish Clans , held Itst regular meeting on the iSth inst. , at Its hall , 212 Kortu Sixteenth street. It plans to hold /one / of Its popular "Stnookcr Moots" at a ilato not very far distant and luvltattons have been sent to all the Scottish * .people of the city. " . fTebraska lodge , No. 1 , met Tuesday even ing , October IS , when E. A. degrees were conferred upon candidates. There was n largo atendauce , among these present being visitors from other states nnd several past masters. of tinMnccalice * . The members of Omaha tent , No. 75 , gave a dance In Wolf's hall Tuesday ovenlng , October 18. About 100 couples wore present and enjoyed a. pleasant evening. FROSTS IN FEVER DISTRICT COIIICN Much I urllvr Tluiii Common Bxnectpil to lit ; a Clu-cU lo tllC IJlHUIlHC. WASHINGTON , Oct. 22. The weather bu reau today Issiicd the following bulletin on frosts In yellow fever districts : "This morn ing's report shows frosts generally through out the Infected district. In Alabama , east ern and northern Mississippi and northern Louisiana , the frosts wore heavy and kill ing ; In southwestern Mississippi and south > l ern Louisiana light frost waa reported. At Mobile the minimum temperature was 40 degrees and at New Orleans 46 degrees , the lowest previous record for the third decade of October being 31 degrees at Mobile and 42 at Now Orleans. November 18 Is the earliest date on which freezing temperature has over occurred at Now Orleans nnd No vember 2 Is the earliest date of freezing temperature at 'Mobile. In central Missis sippi and northern Louisiana and also in northern Alabama and northern Georgia freezing weather has occurrnd In the third dccado of October. The first heavy fro t has oc curred as late as December 29 at Mo bile , while at New Orleans November and December have In a number of years failed to show the occurrence of heavy frost. Tlio average date of flrat heavy frost in Novem ber 22 at Mobile and December 7 at Nuw Orleans. Average minimum temperatures for the regions referred to range from ,50 , degrees to 55 degrees during November , with occasional periods of freezing temperature. The occurrence of light frost Tuesday mornIng - Ing , supplemented by heavier frosts and lower temperature tills' morning , may bo considered unfavorable for the further prog ress of tbo disease. Present conditions Indicate frost and temperature peraturo of 40 degrees or slightly below to night In Alabama , Mississippi and In the interior of Louisiana. The temperature will probably remain for several days below the seasonal average , which Is 60 degrees at Now Orleans and 65 degrees at Mobile. "WILLIS L. MOORE , "Chief of Weather Bureau. " IVrccU nil IMttNliui-K & Ciiilf. ST. JOSEPH , Oct. 22. A southbound pas senger train on the Kansas City , PltUburg & Gulf road was thrown from the track by a broken rail near Maryvlllo , Mo. , today. B. F , Pryo of Plttsburs. Kan , , was fatally hurt. Brakeman William Calllcut of Stan- berry , Mo. , sustained a broken arm. Con ductor Art WiUon's band was badly cut. A dozen passengers were slightly scratched and bruised. Fryo and Calllcut wore removed tea a hospital In Maryvlllo. Tel I IT TluUft Grin nil Kiuulum. f DENVER. Oct. 22. Thu supreme court of t the Btatu totlav decided that all tickets filed p by petition nro entitled to emblems on the . official ballotH. I'udcr this ruling the Teller Bllver republican nominations will appear 1 under a picture of Uncle Sam , with the words " 1C to 1 by "ncle Sam Alone. " ,