TIIE OMAI1A DAILY .DEE: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1X4. LIVE BIRDS DRAWS CROWD EottfJ Wankst Uw k'Mf. tprcta'ors U thi fbrctirp Grousd AKOIFSCH AKD TIPTON TIE FOR FiBST 4. H. rifirrMi ef Wlr, Vrk, Wise Betk ! la tht-4)M ef Tic tfce Target Eves'. The third Gay of the Interstate aboot at I'ouRlas perk ai about what tbe doctor ordered. o far a tbe dc-taJ of tbe pro gram tarried out vu concerned. And even U.S weather, which lot tba trt two da; a vu old aa to preclude 111 com fort a well aa hih scores fur tbe shooters, rot around to be decent by noun. Tbe re sult wbb that a jxd-ia"d crowd of on lookers waa present to aea tb extolult of marksmanship and li was t In tb Joat dlaappoided. In apite of tbe fart tbat a macr people ronerlentioual deplore tbe cruelty of shooting live Visions tkwre la attlll do question that the fart that tbe ltrds being tbe real thin lm3 aa added eat to the (una. not only from tbe sporte man's point of view, but from that of tbe onlookers aa wed The lira bird match yesterday waa erne of tbe larfeet that baa ver been held tn this part of tbe west and certainly larewr than baa erer been field tn Omaha. There were forty-seven Miles," each man putting op an entrance fee of t-'O, which Included tbe price of the twenty-fire bird be rfhot at. Thla total of W was divided between the fonr hlfrh runs, H per rent emlng to the first, SO to tbe next, SO to the third and IS to the fourth man. Henry Anderarm of Ballna, Kan., and Harry Tipton f Kansas City each killed lie twenty-Ore btrdi without nUBRlnc a hot. . Four men missed one apiece and erea got all but two. In hardly ao In stance were three miesed, ao far ai tba pi.u. 4 i . . - w . , Wat ... atayed In tbe clr lor.g enough after being Shot to fall beyond tbe boundary. I felTtnea Gets Cava. I Tbe tie of Wednesday betweea O. K. Ford of Central City. la., and i H. Selv eraon of Wlanar, when aaeh man broke forty-seven ont of a possible fifty clays. was abet wit In th forenoon and anraaed much lwterert amoog the hooters. Each mu bad twenty-Are birds and at tbe end T were again tied and bad to aboot a like cumber enoa more ta decide wha waa the better tnan la thla match Betreraon "killed twenty-three, while Ford Beared but twenty-). Tins Befearson won tbe beau tiful and valuable Corn be trophy cup. He eUso bad a U match to aboot off with WD ilua Townaend for tbe Oltkey target cup. Thla cup Betverson alao won by a score of wenty-fiv without a miss, while Townaend got twacty-twa v ' Tba tourney will oloee today with an In tarstats team race at twenty-five lire blrda ler man. Thla win be an optional Indi vidual aweop, fo entrance and much In terest attaches to the event. Following is the puaunarr for Tbureday: Antiee-son 00) ..Eta t?Z12 Ilia EM tSSS j ipton j 1222 lid iJSS L3 1 rum. sides cjij ..mis Lnu erjs ma unso Xiine kd raa csa te a tziztti Jioime (10) nzii tjzii tsra turn liaa-M Fogg ) ra aa raj cm r-?4 Cuan'gham (SU.KJ tZS'S 121'2 K'Xi ZD Jawe ).. ..:0 2Ja2S fm iuia-:3 V.raberleke (2I 13Z 12211 lail 11211 2S J ah neon 2K) ...."ir! tVlTi SSS22 12"ia 21 Ivork ( ....KZ2 12 S222I K22I rJ21-n -R J7 K) ir?0t 12222 22222 r;KS trjiXt 3 'lnd-rman fUj..S2221 J22fK) 12222 12221 1222 a Ulnhw flO) .K!10 12211 n2J 1KL1 122212! .P'-nroerter (18) ..12S 122 "i f!t 12011 12222 H J"rrd BJ) K2;!l 122a !2i nl l-!a O-Brten f51) ....SIMS 8ST1 2S-21 I221 l2:?as H Stafford f) ....ITMll? 0021J 11121 II;? 82 each ( r.i an fid iii i?2S-ti Tryd ( 1S3 OS.' a 82221 ITHl 1V2S2 HI Townaend (SO) ..m32CT STX VTAK fc711 88 Kngere ?( ir 88228 JflCSO IT?! E222 K Solvere feci lmil 2TU 1222nri2(iS 21 -rnhld (W) 123d 82m 82225 1?1W WAZi TorryWry OS gisw Ha WiO K'228 (".rt rinn ( 22210 12211 SmflO 1211222'1 20 Norton S0 M2H t!?o l"l tr.n or Burweiater (8K) 82121 12?( K-m 11111 1210S FminhaU (SU) .'2I T-M28 12m 13121 1203 Sfl Santon O) tl r11 r 'P0 t-rk () If (HI tr,,4 822S .. OoodHrh (7S . . '"Ta l"rl 82"? .. Arnold. E. (?T! 12228 2!n 1 .. rywkwtll (mi ..tl!?l sru W211 Ofi .. rvtlieb () . . .TW. 2'.'fl fwa .. adriinr"n (3i'tM" f1" t1"! Runtl ?m 81 It? .. T.iniU ( !?? M221 .. w-hmi f. (wi) r;i r2r t?m .. Tvri,Hf h f. .02227 (i2ii 2TiJ2 831 1.... .. X) mrifmo .. fTooaer OS) Oil S mi 110 .. Cf-kflln .02111 1)28 18180 .. No chance for priae money and dropped eut of match. Ottawa lat winder Tlnoe went tbe other bl in 1.17 and 1 11 EVENTS CN RUNNING TRACKS At Ma reaaeler Hwreee Hire a iaddy Traek atala Adda tie tbe t aplewaaataeea. BAS FRAXC19CO. Feb. 4 -The horeea ran over a murtdy track at Irvarleeide twlsr and ram fell rnrwt of tne time. Farorlte and we'l .Bved horece were aucctiful. C. C. WcCatlprty will egatn l allowed te utrl bta b-n. Ttie uible waa autirled o-lng in t-e tnconeiMfint ninntn- of Chick aoee and Golden Ldgnt Bulia! Firet race. aev-n turlonga. exiling : Cn atellator wuti. El Flloto eecond. Optima third Time: 1:2. Reoond rar. eern-!i teen the mile. J-year-olda: iiill Bhore wm. Prwaker Fon tana iwnir.l. E-fiuarrto third Time: :44. Third rac. one mile and fifty yarda. eU lng: Hill Mur won. Pierce i aecond, G W. Trahem tli'rd. Time: 1 4f-V Fcurth rce. thlrteen-eiateeni ha mile, handi'-ap: For Mmner wrm. Judge aeefmd. eVilanua third. Time: 1:81. Fifth mce. five and one-half furlong, eolltt.g: fcrennue won. Flyer eewnd. Gud d"ee t lilrht third. Time: l.'V Flxth race, on mile, eeUlng: Bombardier won. Creole Jim aectnul. Bcurneao third. Time: 1 H . . NEW CKLEANS. Feb R arte: Firnt race. 11m mile, eelllng: Profit a won. datchel aecond. Benral third. Time: 1 :iS- feind race, ala furlonire: Travera won; Pn Howard eecond. Bid. Sllrer third. Time: 1:14. Third race, 1 furlonca: F. Fain wen, ail'lucee aecond, Joe Gom third. Time: 1:13V fourth race. ie mile and aerenty yarda bandican: Lre CHireey a cm. Escianialkua ectind. Ilondage third. Time: 1 iS Fifth r. fire end one-half furlonge: Harmakla won, McCaSerty eecond. Redman tlii'd Time: 1:S. Btith race, mile and ntyteer.th: The Mea- eTirer won. Veloe aeoond, Gravina third. Time: 1:47 V IX S ANGELEB, Feb. 4 Renult: First race, one mile, aelllr.g: Flmirlah won. LAncoon awoond. Dr. Bernara third. Time: 1:4. Second race, tbree-auartera of mile: Ptwmwmder won. Americatio eecond. The Foe- trrtrd. Time: 1 :1S. Third race, erven el? lithe of mile, aelling: Ben Key wood won. Huapala eecond. Fol Luke third. Time: 1:2k Fourth race, one mile, eelllng: Kl Foneo won. Iraa eecond. Mainvpring third. Time: Fifth race, mile and one-elrMh. efllltic: Chuh won. Forttmatue eecond. Flatonlua third. Time: 1:66. Sixth race, three-ouartera mile, aelllng: Ocyrohe wan. I)r!)T Hayman aeoond, Retian third. Time: 1:1a. ' WITH THE BOWLERS. On SellMk'a alley lart erening tbe Colta took three garoea from tbe Krug raraa. Bcore: COLTS. . let. 8d. H. Total. NBie in 214 n r.n nrrenleaf .1M 141 21 Ml Hua-hea 11 14 ITS S lic.i.rmJ ITS 1T1 1S1 S Veltr 141 81 188 M7 Totals 12 W C4 tSSl - KBIT Q PARKA. Id. M. Toul 1 8ti7 STB lfl 12 r.n irj iei rs i:i K4 Kll m ITt) ST8 let. Clar ! French 13 Benrele 1M Hunter If ZirnrutTn.an 6 HB 4S 1. Totala m In the Commercial league lart night, cm the Western allera. Lents A "William team won two gamea from tbe Browning. King ft Co. team, fcx-cre: LEXTZ Wn-LIAMB let. Sd. 3d. Total. Km at ...........It'i Baker 1HS Vhr Z.itxman MS Bartacb HO Totala SB FROWJCINQ. K15 let. ....! JI4 .-T...1TS 147 ii.n.m. .144 W. Hoffman Heaton ...... HJorth A Hoffman Ueebaa ..... Totala .788 14T 147 44 IRS 1T4 hit lnl 147 U7 1M tl'4 &; w Kl "in? "Kl IBM a co. Id. Id. Total. 11; a 1M llw 478 1 I4 in 156 in im 471 "ia "S lie: LOBESMAN FOR C0YER50E Q r. 133 igt of Janh ntu loomed tj rriendi u Candidf HOT CREDITED TO THE ASS0QATJCX e Treat Matter aa Jake Hebraaka Ivaaabep Dealers Begla Cearea tlea far a 1wDr aMlaa. Buket Ball DatmHar. The feature of the athletic meet Batnrday nVbt at the Young Men Chrlettan aa soclatkm gysanaaiuta will be a game of tiaaket bail between the teama of tbe auoux City and Omaha high schools. DIFFICULT TO GET JURY Hilar 4iaaaea at X ear Terk. NEW YORK. Feb. 4. Char1c F. Onklln of Chicago and Ir. L. L. Mlal of thla city were the wlnfvere of the ranm pUyed to day In tbe national amateur billiard eham plunahlp tournament, whkh ie la progreea at tha Xiednrkrans club. Conklin won the afternona game from 3 leUun Bmlth of m, UVUJm VM a mim '1 v rm. mu 1 at 1 a n r rai:le tn tha third and thlrty-nfth la- ra, exmntig mu ana rwfwuvt-i. , me wnn n ! mwq to pt ninmiiwi it vm In tbe erenlng Arthur Towneend of Frtioklvn held a rnd lead nver rr. l. T Mial of this rlty from tba thirteenth te tbe th1rtr-4hird Innlne when toe doctor imit s beautiful run of flftr-twn, winning cut by the entire of If to 261 ia bis thirty-ninth Inning Following are the reeults: Afternoin game: Ponfc tin. total. ; blrh rtina. 41. at. SX; average. I f W. Bmith. total. tn.- hla-h runa. M. tw. 1 averaee. 4 Evtt.'nr game: Tr. kflal. ttal, : Hrh runs. CI li. 12: ar-re. 7 17-31. Towaend. total 2(3. blgti runa, 40, fc. 51'; avrrnge. 4-as. Hserlerk Base faalliets Alrrsu HAVFtXK-K. Neb.. Feb. 4 (Hoeclal ' Tli Hve!nrk Base Ball aaaeeiaUoa held a meeting last evening and tt was decided to five a hesar about March 1. Haeatook will have a fast team and hot.es again te wis the pennart from the Unooln rlty Irague The fullewing wore ai'txuotrd a coiimirt te rules funds for tbe team: H K I-rant a W. K. Jolinsoa. H. W. BtahL li. W. Hedges, U. a Gtimas, A. A. tlyera Iw TrwrtlaaT atear Be. Ol-KNB FAliJt. N T., Feb. 4 A new trotting world's record of 1 14 wss amb Hebed oa the ice on Lake Georae todr In the freo-far-all race, wnaa Vinca, owned tv J.. i n 2 Cunninrtiam of bandr H:'l. brake Grauers reoord of 1:1 6H. mads at Slaa rem H Fwrnafl at Isea Wk Case Agalast tha Deere ya. May KANSAS CTTT. Feb. 4 A aneclal to the Bxar from Norton. Kan., says that op ts noon today not a single Juryman bad been secured to try Cbaunoey Dewey, tbe mil lionaire ranchman, and ,hls two cowboys charged with the murder of tbe Berry fam ily, and the belief la expressed tbat It win be impossible te secure twelve men In this ctunty. Dewey's line of defense, according to a bint dropped today In tbe examination of veniremen, win "be that the Berrys were killed In a general fight, and tbe defense will 11 ssi rt tbat it is uncertain who fired tbe fatal ahota HOT WATER PIPES EXPLODE Realdeaew la nilaals Is Daanaa-e aad (hrart aerieaely lajaresl by Acrtdewt. ' . . . BLOOMINOTON. IU.. Fete. 4 A fine read. dence was partially wrecked and the occv nt. C G. BreUverton, o of tbe leading cittsens of Guthrie, was possibly fataMy In ured br a remarkabla cxploaloa of hot water pipes at tbat place tociar. It la preeumed Utal tbe seater in tbe pipes raa lew an4 steam generating brought about tba explosion. Atf rattea Elka. Tou are especially requested te be present at regular lodge meeting Friday, February a. . as matters .at eonalderabla tmportanoe are te be considered at this meeting. Be sore and be tbena Fraternally. FRANK A- FU RAT. Reuretary Hew Tark Caases TVealera. NEW TORK. Feb. 1-Mayor McClrllan today erdered the slosicg of the Grand tl"-s Ihijm:. ataaistm square theater. lriiicea theater Vaudeville tliaater. Hurtli,s; sV (Kwmens and tlie theater i-art of Hutter s nvmn tiatil certain a . tcr ationa lur salt!) ars made t Ua houses EUMATISM JOINTS AMD IfUSClES SYOLIEH Alfl) STIFF A disease bo painful and far-rrariirg- ia its eCecti cpon . tht human syttem as atbeumatista mngt bare a deep an! well-laid foundatioR. It originate aad develops ia the V,ln I V. r.tV . licm rJ tne L1vj1 ia frennentlw iabentrd. Tbe poiaonoca acids with which the hleod ia ( charted cirrulate thromsh the grstem. breAkiof down the heajih, irritaUm the nerrea, Colambua, Kay BO, loa. settling ia joint aad isaacles, j bad a severe attack of Inflammatory Rbeama and cansicr the aharp, cuttixir tta. r lui la beilof tia sia, aa4 tna . . cv .. . aoeora I bad cid ms as good. I bey banged saesV- paina pertUiar to Khenmatltai- every weak, and uotaiag tber Bieone4 UaleaS the Llood it parified. aa4MkelB. Finally X left o tbeir asadi. WBicaa wLJtT. eae aad begaa tbe aa Will. My kaa aad joints B9d mUSClca become COat- aibow )uu war a swaUaa and nainfal tbat I ed with th acrid matt Cl and are eeald not elaoe Uia wbsa opened. 1 was fetuag rendered atifi and tan. aad the tThliJI. cervea are completely wrecked, we ii ..a. CHAFatAJf Rheumatism iZ a coastitR- Tara Ara. R. B- CHAFmAJJ. tional blood disease, requires intern id treatment. Liniments, plasters aad such thicg as are applied outward! y, rive only temporary relief. S. S. S. is the recog-aized greatest of all tuooa punsers ana icmies. as a ia no disease does tt act so promptly and beneLciaDy as RhraTaabsm. neatraliziBw the acids aad restoring the Llood to a pare, healthy condition and invigorating and toning is the nerves and all parts of the system. It is rnarasteed strictly vegetable, containing no Potath'or other harmful drafrs. Write as should yon desire rnecic advice or other iaiarnatioBVwhich will txist joa nothing. rrr gtSVT &CinQ CO A TLAJfTA, CA. A republican gubernatorial candidate ha been developed at tbe fourth annual convention of tbe Kebraaka Lumber Dealers' association, which began in Omaha renerday morning. C F. Id ding of North Flatte la the man, though be it aald in Justice to Mr. Iddlnga. he pleads not guilty. At leant be Is aa accessory neither JmI ore nor after the fact. Mr. Iddlnga is a young and popular business man of North Flatte and It seems thst soros of bis ardent admirers have taken tbia occanine f manifesting their friendship for blm In the bope that a gubernatorial boomlet St thla time may not be considered out of place by those Who are deeper in politics than Mr. Iddlngs and who are not as wen acquainted with biro aa are tbe men who barn sprung this little affair. Mr. Iddlngs was a presi dential elector four years ago. bat has not dabbled extensively la politics. Mr. Iddlnga. bimseif. Is vary much averse to speaking of tbe movement la bin behalf and said when tbe matter was broached te htm, thst be could not think tbe affair was ctber than a oks which some ot hi friends were trying to play oa htm. But fcls friends talk differently. So fat as Is known the association, as a body, has takea.no part in promoting the candidacy or rumors of the candidacy of Mr. ladings and It is not known tbat It Is to tbia, rnter politics. Laursrewt Canveattea Held. The convention Is tbe largest yet held under the auspices ef the association. About 40 members are in attendance from an parts of the stats, and tba headquarters of the association at the Millard bote present a very lively and animated scene. Tbe officers of tbe association are: E. 8. Clarke of Gretna, president; Q. O. Snyder of O'Nsin, rice president; William Fried of Fremont, treasurer; Bird Crltchfield of Lincoln, secretary; Elmer Hall of Syra cuse, G. T. Field of North Flatte, William Kroner of Stuart, J. W. Kerns of Auburn, T. TT. Whlffen of Dealt t. and M. L. Fires ef Arcadia, board of directors. Tbe local committee of arrangements has provided the visitors with a handsome pur ple silk badge and the wearer of such deooratlon Is by common consent presumed to have the free run of the city today and tomorrow. The formal convention was called to or- fler In Washington hall at 1P: by Presi dent E. S. Clarke, who delivered a abort and Interesting address. Hs congratulated the association upon tha fact that the membership had very largely Increased during the year, and that tbe Nebraska association waa now one of the largest and most influential asaociatlons in tha country. Tbe affairs of tbe aaeociatlon were ah own to be in a highly prosperous state In all of its departments. Ceadltiaas Ara C ratify tag. Secretary Bird Crttchfleld then read his annual report, which was a gratifying ex position of the affairs of tbe association for tha past year, with an equally bright outlook for tha future. Reference was made to the beneficial legislation is the Interests of tba lumbar trade that had been secured through tba offices of the association at tbe lent snyiion of, the Nebraska , leglsla rare In reference te credits and taxation. Tba matter ' of mutual tnsuranoe was dwelt upon, snowing tbat of tba sitt mem bers ot the association in tha stats OS ars Insured ia tha mutual association, which was deemed as most highly commendable. Tbe report of William Fried, treasurer, was then read. The total amount oa hand and received during tbe year was Sl.ltt.lfl. Of this there bad been expended CiBS H, tearing a balance of H, 900.71. Tbe chair then announced tbe following committees: Oa tbs reports of the secre tary and treasurer, M. A. Phelps of Waboo, A. A. Tanner ef Humboldt and 8. IL Mar tin of Ashland. Resolution & W. Ayres of Central City E. W. Ughtner ot Lynch and J. C New. combe of Friend. Memorial Resolutions on Deceased Mem bers C O. Roans of Lincoln, C. p. Cum mins ot Omaha and T. U. Whiff on pt De- Witt. Address aad Tkebate. The principal features of the afternoon seasioB were aa address by John W. Barry and aa address by Harry Gorsuch on "Why Should AH Retailers Be Active Members?" Then followed a general discussion upon the subjects of demurrage, abort weights. Insurance, taxation, membership, etc Secretary Bird Crltefafleld ef Lincoln then gars a short talk upon the real object ef tbe meetings ot these asaoclatlona Ha aid: " "We gather here simply to consult with the wholesalers and Jobbers and to InslKt noon our ' being treated (airly by them and ts take suflh measures as will ins ars ur protection a gainst wholesalers Invading retail territory and selling material ta our euetomere and ts us at tba sum time Secretary Ciitchfield announced that the Thayer county local Lumber Dealers asso ciation would meet at tba Iler Grand hotel this morning and tbat tba Bine Valley as sociation would aneet at tZU thla naoraing at tbe Millard hotel. Last evening tbe visiting lumbermen were the guests of tbe Omaha lumber dealers at a theater party at the Orpbeom. The program for today's eesaiua. be ginning at 10 o'clock, will compriae the re port of tbe delegate te Secretaries' Bureau of Information, which was held at Chicago December 15 last, by William K rotter. Executive session will begin promptly at l.se p. m., st which only members of rhs association and affiSatlr.g associations will be admitted. Tbe meeting will close with tbe election of officers f er tbe ensuing year. This evening tbs Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo vul bold a ooncateea- tton at Wasrtnrton ball. A class of fifty or more members will be initiated. The affair IB going ts be a success, for Lew Wsntworth of Omaha, and Bird Crltrhfleld, v. a., of llneoln. haws promised that H snail be so and aa further guaranty aaad be required. - Tbe Bla-aal , ,, Whites of eyes and sktn yellow show liver trouble and Jaundice. Dr. King's New Life Fills cure or no pay. Only Stc. For sals by Kuha Ca t to boob Thursday the county Judge 1 ucvuBsa iw wea o ine louowing Name and Hesideiioe. in m.1 nv, ... . , ra ' y v wrping vj aier, 9rb M inula Holiday. Weeping Water.. ... Fratk A. Augbe. Omaha . Marie Dental, omaba If K. Weddingr Rings, Edholsa, jewels. Card aC Tfaaaka. Wo dustra ta express our heartfelt thanks to I a diss of tbs Manna h ana mam friends and neighbors far their r"'Ter and attention bestowed upon us daring our aad hems earnest, tba death of ov wits aad soother. 1. M bTHANAHAM. LOKETA CiiAKAUAM. wciai 11 cLi'i m imm Tbs reootnmendaUoa of Oovernor Bates that municipal suffrage be granted to tbe women of Maseachuaetts and unprece dented crowns that included some ef the foremost men and women of the state, attended tbe opea bearing last week of the petition of Mrs Lucia Ames Mead. ' president of tbe Massachuaett Woman Suffrage association. Even the members of the Society Opposed to the Extension ef Suffrage to Women Were present to. supplement the efforts of their paid at torney who usually represents them, some of them being among the speakera Amor.g th others present and sympathisers were: Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, ex -Oovernor John D. Long. Henry B. Blackwell. Alios Fiona Blackwell, Mrs. Lucia Ames Mead, Mrs. Watson-Lister of Australia. Prof. Gard ner of Boston university, and Amy Acton, who. as an atnrney, presented the case for the petltlonera Miss Acton read tbe governor's recommendation and letters favoring such legislation from Senator Hoar, ex -Oovernor Boutell and Congress man Samuel W. McCall. Commenting on the occasion, the Bos- tos Transcript says: But. after all. when all had been said. and well said, on both aides, tbe whole thing waa back at the starting point of T,y notr Feople often Torget in atscusalon that prophecy Is rot argument tbat to pre dict evil does not jirove it a fact. The greatest compliment paid women Is the panic caused by the suggestion of the bal lot lor them. More trtan ones st tne near Inr yesterday the Kiting of the ballot to women was spoken of aa "a great and momentous chsnge, ana tne Gangers ana horrors of pelltlcs dwelt upon and used as a bugaboo. Argument must be from a basis of facta. Fersonal convictions are not proofs. If present conditions In poli tics ana municipal maitera are aa unsatis factory and desperate aa paJntea there is no proof that women's voting would add to the complications. Neither, of course, is there any proof that women's vote would unsnarl the tangled akein. The only thing positive is thst women would do no worse, with the chances ten to one she might make reforms.. Hallr.g and order, erstem and accomplishment are some of the chief characteristics of women. Thst thev are not deliberate trouble-makers is proved by the fact stated yesterday, that where school matters were progressing favorably without their vote their rote waa not cast because not seeded. During this month tbe Sunday afternoon meetings of the Toung Woman's Christian association will be devoted to Bible study. Mrs. Emma F. Byera, general secretary of tbs association, will give four lessons on Paul's letter to tbs Epbelana. The subject for next Sunday will be "Ancient Ephesians and the Apostle Paul." Miss Alice Fawrett will sing. The meeting opens at 4 :S0 o creek and aa invitation IB extended to all women. Tbe fourth cumber of the entertainment course of the Toung Woman's Christian association will be a lecture on Lowell, given by Rev. Newton Mann on Monday evening st 1:1B o'clock. A number of especially attractive social feature have been provided the association members of lats and tbe membership committee is planning a colonial party for Washington's birthday. Last Monday evening the gym nasium committee provided a supper for fifty of the "gym" girls. The tables were arranged in tbe form of a wheel. In tbe big dining room, and were trimmed with red candies and carnations. There were toasts and several readings given by Miss Spenoer, after which a game of basket ball was en- Joyed. Thursday. February 11, Mrs. H. C. Herring will deliver aa address st South Branch on "Training the Children hi the Home." Tbe meeting will be held at 1 o'clock in tha afternoon and is designed for the mother. All of the women of the neighborhood having been Invited, regard a of memtierahlp. 'At 7:4a Thursday evening Mra W. H, Hanebett will address the Margaret Fuller literary and will speak to the girls again tbe following Thursday. At Monday's meeting of tbs Lincoln Woman's club $fio was voted toward tbe university temple fund. This action was taken at the close of tbe regular meeting. which waa addressed by Chaaoelor An drewa Mra A. W, Field made the motion thst each of ths SaO members contribute U cents to the fund and that the remainder of the S500 be made up from the club treas ury. Latter tnia motion was amenoea to provide that each woman should contribute what she could. Dorothy Q. chapter, Daughters of the Revolution, Brookllne, Mass, is endeavor. log to buy tbe old Qulncy borne st Qulncy. where Dorothy spent her girlhood. There baa beam talk of deetro)1ng tbe old house and ths chapters of tbs state have been Interested for its preservation. One of tho most important topics to oome up for tbs consideration of tbs Bt. Louis ynii.) will be "Forres try." Clubs all over tha country have taken an active in terest in tbe subject during the last two years, which baa been warranted by the increase of ths lumber Industry. The manual training department of the San Antonio public schools bsa recently furnished material for a basar that realised a substantial sum. which la to be devoted to extending the equipment of the indus trial section. Tbe department has beea under tbe eepedal care of tbe Woman's club, which conducted the sale. The vari ous things made In ths manual training department were sold, while the refresh ment were supplied from ths domestic science section. 4Ver raaaaieBlee-r Arrives. NEW TOKK, Feb. 4. Theodore Lewald German commissioner to ths Bt. Louis ex. position, arrived tooay on the steamer Kaiser Wilhelia der Orosse from Bremen, HHNYOtrS CURES CATARRH Oarel Hasv. Kltl Catra ga, of Oatarrh of lsV Hon. Kltt Oould, Chicago. 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