PnTurlii'rnnli J. A. Hasnm, of the Murray Han- ncr, ii in the city to-day. W.J. Ilcsser's mother, who inhere visiting him, is reported d iliiii'or )uh- i. i. Will llyers left last eveninp for Deadwood, where he will join a R&M. surveying party. Mrs. II. C. Wider oc 'ompanied by her sister, of Nebraska City, in visiting in Omaha to-day. Geo. Kdson, republican candidate for sheriff and Lou it! Kiekhoil'caudi- date for treasurer arc in the city to-1 day. Kl Dorr and J. R. Marshall, indc pendent candidates reflectively ' for hherilf and treasurer, are in the city to day. John A. MacMurphy of South -Omaha, formerly a citizen of l'latts mouth, was a pleasant caller tit Tin-; Herald sanctum to day. Louise Hi 11 man, a resident of Lincoln avenue, is passing ,le cigars to-i'.av ia celebration of the' advent of a sou at his home. The street car men, of Lincoln, are receiving a great many counter feit dollars of recent make. It might be well to lookout for them in this section. The Omaha Public Library con taining XhXH) volumes w as destroyed by fire last evening. It is probable that bonds will be voted for the equipment of new library. J. W. Sperry folded his tent last evening and silently went away. He will remain at Weeping Water until next show season, when he will enlarge his exhibi tion. We acknowledge the receipt of a fine piece of pen work executed by J. P. Decker of Union. The design represents a republican candidate aBtride a deer, riding nwiftly to victory. The work reflects credit upon Mr. Decker as an amateur penman Wiley Dlack, our enterprising appie ueaier, snips anouier car load of apples to-day. Casa coun ty is making a record as an apple producing county, equaled by no county in the etate. She contrived to place the bes display in the ad vertising train, also. Several cases of diphtheria have been reported at Nebraska City and there is fear that it may become epidemic. The Press Bounds a timely note of warning in which citizens are cautioned to exercise the utmost precaution to prevent the spread ot the disease. The twelfth annual state conven ttion of the Young Men's Christian lIAssociatiou will be held in Lincoln Nov. 5 to 8, inclusive. The secre tary, in making the announcement, Bays that the association was never in a more nrosnerous condition. It expected that 500 delegates will be in attendance. A Family Trouble. Last evening one Kennedy, who lives in Hillingstown, went home drunk and began to abuse his wife. It appears, however, that she was equal to the emergency and got the lielter of her unruly helpmate (V), whereupon the enraged husband went, to the residence of Wcs Stone- i king for assistance. Stoneking ar a rived upon the scene and at once discovered that Kennedy was the more to blame and instead of turning the batteries upon the fem inine side of the house he began a pugilistic crusade against Ken nedy, resulting in no great damage flo either party. The neighbors 'have several limes complained that the trouble in the Kennedy family has been obnoxious to them, and it is truly hoped that it will not occur again. In the event of a drunken husband abusing his fatuity the sympathy of the people is always on !ie side of the home. r District Court. ln, the case brought on a writ of habeas corpus in which it was al leged that Cyrus Randall was wrongfully detained,' the prisoner was released. He was held pend ing a probable call that he be de. livered to Iowa authorities, to be tried on the charge of perjury. As ie proper authorities were not heard from he was released. In the case McCoy vs. -Petersen JVros., the jury- failed to agree, and 'aie case was continued. A Pi nam Party. A pleasant social event occurred at the residence of Frank Hovd last evening, in hotiorof the eighteenth birthday of his daughter, Miss Olb';. The ii.m.flia'e frie'td.i to the number of about twenty were invited ami the tveuiugwaa spent very pleasantly and profitably by all. It was a proverbial lute hour ere the party broke tip and the par. tici; ..uJ -('UIii fii-ii- iv.-'M.e-:;-. homes, del iirb ted wi:h the even in tutert'iimnerit. fc r Stuaykd- From the pen of the 1, Mack pig. :w jt, ladly received nt pout' ft H.J STKt;t-;iiT. " Uliilc-r.siiu' formation oflice by 1 i: (1 ''.;: ;.t tl eisel'a mill. 1 MURRAY ITKMS. j rY PANsY ' Robert Root i- siti'fi-rin from the effects of ii M.r.nued wrist. I J. W. LMmutnU has l.uilt a new corn crib in his lot and is havitt"- 'the corn from his farm stored there. Mi.s Media Rustcrholu went to Plattsuionth Monday to engage in j the drcssmarlihig burliness with the Misses Tucker. Joe Islington, road overseer is getting some of the roads in rather good tdiapc, but still fouie are nuf f.'iing from want of wor'-c. Mrs. 1'itnif n, mother of D. J. Pit man, who has been visiting with relatives here the pant summer de parts for her home in Indiana Thursday. Mrs. Lena Hrookn and daughter from Missouri, who has been visit iug her sister, Mrs. Will Holmes and Mrs Archie Holmes took her H:parture lor tier liome last l-riu;.y. Murray can now boast of stock- yards which are now completed and now accommodations are as good at Murray for shipping over the road as any station along tl.e line. Klmer McConnohey, who has been attending school at the West ern Normal College, Shenandoah, Iowa for the past six months re turned home Tuesday evening, well pleased with progress made in the Normal course of study. On last Friday evening the young people of Murray assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Abies, two miles south of town and had a general good time. The occasion being in honor of his Hon, Homer and wife. To say they were greatly surprised does not express it but still greater was the surprise when they were presented with a dinner set of one hundred and twelve pieces from the young peo ple of Murray, who before hand, had prepared the surprise. About forty were present and after spend ing the evening in games each de. parted to their home thinking it was good to be there. A C. A. R. Post at LouisTille A G. A. R. post was organized last evening at Louisville by II. C. Mc Maken. The post etarts out with a membership of about twenty and the number will constantly in crease. The membership is com posed of a class of men that will make the organization a success. The following G. A. R. men as sisted in the muster: Jos. Teeter, department commander; John Ilowen, adjutant general; II. J. Strcight, second quartermaster general, and J. 15. Stockwell. The following officers were elected: Post commander, A. G. Cline; senior vice commander, A. J. Darker; junior vice commander, Deujatnin Therdosky; adjutant, Denjamiu Ward. From Fritlry ptiilu. Iiusiness on the M. P. road is con stautly increasing. Patronize home industries in preferance to all others. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kikenbary returned last evening from Lincoln. The Nebraska advertising train continues to play to "full houses" Anderson Root, of Murray, is transacting business in Platts tnouth to-day. DoRN-The home of Mr. and Mrs Kd Vanatta was gladdened this morning by the arrival of a son. Several car loads of barrells have been unloaded at this place. The immense apple crop causes the de mand. Tom Akerson a young man liv ing eight miles north of Weeping Water is reported low with diph theria. Mi .:; ti.i.v. ,'u.d, in", I il.'o.vl Cei.n. . , Ohio, came in last evening and will visit with her cousin, Lew Moore, a few days. Dusiness was nevet more brisk at thr 11. & M. than now. It was found necessary to put on un extra switch engine yesterday. S. L. Furlong was in the city last evening with his dehorning outfit. He is prepared to do work in this line lor all who apply. Carlos N. Raul?, Dyron Clark's efficient stenographer and atten tive law student, has beeti.rom misfiioned a notary public by Gov. 'filler. Prof. Jlalsey informs tlat type writers recently o'-d,.rf., inVi. nrn'v'!, "tid tt:1 -r t'tr- wt ii'-it i-'ip.'i-. vision of Prof. Mupjjravcs the pupi's vii! be huj.'it u i li.t.ii.'.iMe thekejs as U.oMjughiy and el'ia t-irr-ly re-in any l inc.;. nhool in the country. ::.b; Tin ilel il !ie m.in'.. 1 lire i cen- tir ir mi I t a f r( faetur? of col, pi; sisis .f C. i.. Te.T t,ee. V. Mc D ut a eiier, kson f v a . . ! J . I .. : LOeil ih- 'i;vi. T''a c-s.ab'i-1;::: days since and says that T.-'1i' i-i ,piit, , i;i;i;!,-e Ile already. Lagle. buy are HAtTYHFARTS. C. F. Lh.I-1 ai I Miss Mmmr t) L.IM Unix-.! j One of the In; pi. st society events (of Line iln b r n.any moaths was i the man ia. ;e lat evening of Mi-s j Minnie Helle Latta to IV. Charles. ; Frank Lddd, at the First Prc.-l y-, tcriau church. The bi.,li standi. ig of the c:nu!i da es. their long residence here i and their po.-ititJi; in society made1 it an affair of in.i.v than ordinary ir.tc;v.'-t and ti'e church was com-' pletely filled long before the hour: set lor the ccieumuy. Four hun dred invitations had been sent out. but more than this number assem bled to witne.-s the cei numy. Tl.e ("oral 1:1 riiiieim i;ts wa re ex quisitely beaul iful, the ladies of the church having prepared liberally fur the occasion ly l a'. King the altar with palms and chrysanthe mums, hiding the choir rail am! part of th.e organ with the veil of green. Mrs. Geo. Ungual! presided at the organ and during the gather ing of the guests soft anil inspiring ai.isie tilled the church. At 0:2', the time for the ceremony, the wed ding inarch from Lohengrin was taken up, the do ors of the vestibule opened and the bridal parly ap peared. Messrs. F. C. Zehrung, J. T. Dor gan, W. K. Hardy, F. S. Durr, W. L. Clarke and George F. Foresmau, the ushers, led the way down the main aisle, followed by Misses Rosebud Foster and Florence Put nam, carrying their burdens of fragrant flowers. Then came the bride, unattended, attired in a wdiite faille silk with trimmings of white chitfou aud a beautiful veil adding to her queenly appearance. When the party halted at the alter the groom's attendant, Mr. H. S. Freeman, emerged from the study on the right, tollowed by the groom in the conventional and neatly fit ting black, while from the left there appeared Dr. W. S. Latta, the , bride's father and Rev. K. II. Curtis the officiating minister. The Epis copal service was observed and with improvised passage by Dr. Curtis it was one of the most beau tiful and impressive ever witnessed in Lincoln. While the beautiful Mendelssohn wedding inarch was being softly played the newly mated made their exit from the church through the west entrance, repairing to the spacious home of the Latin's at 1 1J8 L street, where the reception took place, attended by fully 310 guests, among them Governor Thayer and part of his staff, Mr. aud Mrs. H. C. Kikenbary, Miss Meuota Kikenbary and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. White of Platlsmouih, Mrs. George IIculou of York, Mrs. Will Sapp of Council IilulTs, Clarence Drown ami W. Farnham Smith of Omaha, Misses Minneh andGeorgic Jlawe and Mr. and Mrs. Will Rector of Nebraska City. The house was decorated with a taste and skill and was in its en tirety a bower of beauty. The load-? of presents showered upon them clamied long and earnest at tention from every visitor and it was the general expression that they were among the handsomest ever seen. At X:'M a complimentary serenade was tendered them by the band from Cottier l.'ni versify, being composed of medical students from the college of which Dr. Latta is dean. At 9 o'clock Dr. and Mrs. Ladd, bade their friends good bye am! accompanied by a lew cloi e anil personal friends, repaired to the Missouri Pacific depot where they boarded a train for the east. After visiting the groom's old home at Whitehall, 111., and other cities they will retern to I .inee.ln and take i:p their residence at 't'werity.vceoud V.'.i :.., I M -street., ill tp. we! known Drown residence. -Lincoln Call. The bride was formerly a well knnwn i'r.d highly respected resi dent ol this county, and her many iiiead.i will bt glad to hear of her ';o.id fort me-. A 9uiJ.1ii Dsuth. A vale of gloom is cast over the home of W. J. H'ar t) 'ay, owi.. to the death of I'.ie aecl inotlivi, Mri. Llisabeth lleauer. The le ceased has b;-en very fceldc fi some time, being eighty-one yearn of age, arid her feeble condition together with a slight cold con tracted recently served, in spite' of '.! the mteriul aid loving hand.) could render, to rike l.er weaker and she br-uthed her last at this luorniiig. It is all the more sad th it she wa- suddenly 1akn nway, while on a visit to the west, uv:uy fr.jia lur oh! home and the grout-r i.u;.i;je.r o; liet i in. ncdir.tr n-l.tiivtsnrnl f. iend '. I he re:.)aii:M will be sen; to Ohio on No. 2 tbh e',e:i.i fr i.ilertnent. Any p.'i Miai having lost a pocket ' ii"t i:on- w.Jiuio; r.o ,i, ,, fiaie oinny, will pbae A M. ticket nTie". " - 21 ! tatiiri.'. I call at ii ' !'. I., ''in ! the city in . b orHt-H S,I ATF.-i N,r IN 1 1. A i'iirn'v'''iMiiii i.imn ! n ih-v 1 "I . ef I ! -f Klip.(,, i,.r M . l.l.' A, O, 'ii.ber L'.'., ! '.'l D".K ;: We are spendm.-; .mn- ' day Ik, hr tiuic week out Ironi Owen ;o. i'iiis is no .-a i; ;., me I t 'il you, v. o' fi oni Ii a. pi. till ! p. I in. e sa.uv in about three towns, each . i. iy t.i Lirge an 1 a;r.vi.!:;ve '' cro.ibof people, many farmers oomiog in twelve miles l-t inking fieir families to si'l- "Nelea Timy .I,',-!, u e i! superlative, 'f bey say Callufornia, Georgia and Florida , hich have been over this roui last ear ' weru't in ii" i oai pare,; u i t i Nebraska on wheel", l! bad i.o idea when I lelt Kearney that we sin old ir rt to many peo ple nor had 1 any idea that our ex hibit a- a whole wo.dd be so fnr. I am sine we will see t;ood results in va: .oils v. ays from this tour. You have no idea of the erroneous belief in tiie minds of the e people concerning Nebraska when they see oiir exhibition they rhnnge their mi. i Is. The press in every town give us very complimentary incut ion. We go to Rochester, Pa., thence back to Clumbiis, ()., where we spend next Sunday, fioni there to Chicago the over the Northwestern to Omaha reachingthere November 7. We show to-morrow afternoon in Canton, O., McKinley's home. Truly, Phil Dk Any. Weeping Water lumi. From the IIimiiiIiIIchu. Frank Dickson was in town Tues day. Frank's majority is growing larger every day; nothing can be said against him, and he will poll a large vote out side of his own party. It is no uncommon thing to hear members of the other parties say they intend to vote for L'ickhon, the republican candidate for treasurer. Chris Schrutnpf received the sad news of the death of his mother, which occurred in Saxony, Ger many, Oct. 1. Four sisters and one brother remain to mourn her loss. The W. R. C. will serve one of their popular suppers at the G. A. R. hall on Saturday, Oct. 31, at from S to 7:30p.m. Supper, 15 cents. All are invited, especially the young folks. Mr. I. M. Ward's family went to Louisville Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Deiijamiti Jenkins of that place, who died on Saturday last. He was eighty-five years of age and had been sick for a long time. About six weeks ago he had a fcurgical operation performed from which he could not rally, owing to his age. He was Mr. Ward's grandfather. He was buried on Monday at 2 o'clock. Preparing for Winter. A snow plow arrived from the east this morning to be used on the D. A M- this w inter, that in point of efficiency excels anything of the kind e'-er placed upon a western road. Il constitutes a train in its self, being composed of one car and engine. It operates on the rotary plan. The motive power is furnished as usual, but the force used to rotate the piow is generated by a separate boiler anil attachments, largely on the i lan of the del rick. It is at the shops and is well worth seeing. Kvideutly the D. M. looks for a winter with no small amount of snow. CHEAT pi I.'ear!y every pattern of -JcrsL Dhr.hd is initiated ia color and :;ty!e. In ino ;t cases the imitation look" just ar? "nod as the genuine, but it husn'l t,'i? warp threads, and so lacks stimuli) nn l wlii'c it se!' Kr only a little less tiiaa the genu ine it isn't woith ore-half asmtich. The fort that Horse Banfoh sre rf'-d ii strong evidence that they arc THE STANDARD, md every buyer should see that the & trade mark is sewed en the inside cf the Blanket. Fivo Mila Bon A ElectHo Ktik Extra Test &Gaker mm. SLRHHETS are: thc ctrongest. 100 C'A r.TYLIS tr.: . ' . I e.n!.f.ir. I you can't ,:' I- r . . y.,ur i'-mIci, write Li. A.k I-.? i.'.'.'Vi t . Vr-u caa vt ii K.tlmut cliiu , WM. AYRES ft SOD3, PhUjdclphiS r',,K '., i,i.r v , , h t, 'l.MI'-" Y'Mll ','(1 !IJ 10 f'IU- nnt ft tlrin ile.l wrr.tls MK'k llrsl-'res rtoittiiii-O t..m. VC a 1 fll.L 1KB rT.Sif. 0" t'i i'':it!i to r.i:!it m.i.i. Vnriy h i...k, '.e.' 1. I. "-hY 7- Nur"CO'. ' I'1"'' a"' fi' '"iii"ii "i !',.'il, Alitiii. ( llils Uuusv la fi'Vil!'lit.) USE far ; N Hi in TRTJTH "v7AE3 NO MASK M l Kn M.IT1IKK run-: NOIt .UTI.AI'jsE u.nvs V u III MAN Ml KIM'. AVhen we Fiiy that we Btll Iioncst goods nt lowo-t prices and treating all alike honorubly we ej that which is true, Our stock of Mens, lioya and Children! - --OVERCOATS Is a sight to see and would do you good to examine them whether job desire to buy or not. M&YEH c MOHQfi-N. THE LEAJDIlsra- CLOTHIER- I . . . .. , . .. ij E. G. DOVEY & SON CARPETS, AND LirJDLTCTJMS CIIOICK LINK OF HODY HRUSSKLLS, TAIMCSTKMIiS, ALL tVOOE. AND COTTON TWO I'LY CAKTLTS, THRKK PLY ALL WOOLS, liLMI'S, KTC. RU(iS, CURTAIN TOLLS, CURTAINS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, LINOLLUMS, OILCLOTH HINDINO, LTC. We I have A a fullfciS t h e i cheap Ment lo a WHITK We call particular attention to our A nice quality full 10 4 $2.'i"i. A line quality of all wool 10 1 red H These nre wpecial jfooil valuen and n Hrpoo Uludu s nn.in o uui Should command your attention. We are ahle to show you the inoBt complete line of ISJack DrcM Ooodrf, I'l lin and I'laid Drens FUniieU ami fancy lirenx omlit crer broujjM in the city. iSDON'T FORGET OUBJS Special price on hoyn and jjfirla heavy school hIiocb to clean them out It will pay you to look them fiver. We mil llenderHon'8 Red School House Shoes. They fit, Wear and pve good eatiefaction. Our line of tii'-n'H fhoes va never complete a this Fall nt prices that nnt right for jjood fornix. If you are a man and work out of doors buy our Seal Calf ShocH -liih top and well made for 2.75, better limn you u.-'itally pny$n.00tofa.7S for. In men's fine nhoes we have them cheaper than ever. rvv (w r?r jrr"1; ... .1 .'.i 1..' f 1 ; l. i a.J Nos. 614, 016, N' ONLY ASKS A II Ii V HI ML When nil in said and done. The fact re minds that we hare the lurgcHt Btoek,tno8t complete HRPortment, most reliable good, and lowest prices to be found in Oasn Co. UPSTAIRS IN OUR CARPET ROOM WE WILL take pleaHtire in Hhowin you a very line of Etlirm ver g, fl n c Ca'l11"1' from ty in i AND RKD. full 10 4 all wool red ft fi.i.'S. $3.00. deservea your attention. , 7 i i II . i . . . .x . IlllilllllgO wfil A mm