Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 23, 1892, Part Two, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BW12 : SUNDAY , TKTOBKR 21 $ , 1 )2-TWKN'LY ) PACKS. 13
tnlnilon should attract a very Urge audience ,
not o much on nccaunt of the Tory oreolleut
prouram to bo tlven , but fcccnu o the mission
Is onoot IhodMervInK chnrltlM o ( thu cltr. |
Jt h pr ti tunl chnntyhuh dominate * tlio
control ot Hi j tnl > i u nnd forvmrs , has boon
In active opi anon. The Inrtlci who arc in
terested in the ucco ( , of thin concert nro In
the main t < nchcrt in the Industrial school ,
Who have plvon one day In the week to the
loaehltif ? of the Door children of the iioipli-
liorhooil of the mlsMon , how to new mid perform -
form other houiohold dullni , so ns to maUo
thorn moro helpful to tholr parent * nnd place
them In n wnycf carnltiRnn hone-ailvollhood.
The prncrntn. which Is ns follow * , shows
tbo excellence ol the otitcrtnlntcont :
I'UIT 1.
MlM.T.ttnri lionilo of. 10 . .Chopin
Miss I/ . Vim KIIMM . See. Tls the Hour
I'l.'ln l.llClU.
Mr * . T.nwn-nfD . . . . . .Fnlo llnrn
Mr. i\ronl > i'r > r . - . . . Itcelt mid Omntlon
I'loni NnwiroiliiiiiMor.
. , Vtl . A lint . Chopin
, „ , . ii : o.
Mr. lies ? ' ' ! ? - - , ; , Mn/nrka. . . . It. Uoilnrd
Mrs ( 'Mini I'niitaM u-frinn . " .muni ; and
Dclli.i . faint Hncns
1'JIIIT II.
Mrs. l.awrei.ro . v . Harp Soli
. . ' . . . i " A vo Mnrlu Inlorinafzo . . I
i' .i .
Mis. I < " ! - ,
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. faxallprlaltustlciina
Mr. lUs.nlt-crF . Valao dc Concert
' '
Mrs. Calm iimt M'r.'Kronliiifc Duct Selected
Mr Mnrtln ( . 'alin. AceomuaiiUt.
ti < tlt < i iiltli lloniir.
A pleasant dinner was Riven at the Uniahn
club last Monday ovotilnp by Gilbert M.
Illlchcoclc. editor of the World-Herald , to
VrnnK .1 IJurktev , who retires from the bus-
iuo&s management of that papor. Mr.
Burnley has bern connected with the paper
M business mutineer since Its first Inception ,
nnd the affair oJ Monday r.lght was n lilting
recognition nf his nlilllty and ol Iho esteem
lu which ho was held by his associates.
The llrst course was ficrved at 0:30 : , nnd
nfter Iho menu had boon disposed of Iho
guests united In drinhli'c the health of the
clicsl of the rvcnlng. Mr. Hitchcock
epolto hrifllv , nlludlnB to Mr. Hurlc-
ley's long ronnccUon with the paper , nnd
the capable manner In which ho had
performed the duties of nn Important posi
tion. Mr. Hurkloy replied with n rather
humorous rocitnl"of the early htstorv
of the enterprise , nnd with mutual good
vlslies the bnnquot tnblo was deserted.
These pro iavoro : G. M. IlltchcocK ,
Frank .1. Hurklov , Vincent HurUlov , 11. v.
Burhlpy , H H. Pcutilo. S. F. Woodbridgo ,
11. C. Craven. William MnrDiarmlu , .lacob
Knlncr , II. E. tirltnm , K. O. Mnvlleld , A. t' .
Hotline. W. 11. Wilbur , William M. JJo\ ,
Hubert O. Hnrrns , Charles lluilor. U. h.
Douglas. .1. F. Uyaiu.Ouy Stephens , Frank
Trumbitll.
( hill of Oi'tnlipr ! ) . } .
Mr. Arthur Smith loft for Boston on
Thursday. -en *
Mr. Vuello of Moline loft for his homo on
' .Thursday.
Mr. Henry Bnrnos , jr. , loft Friday for
dllnncapolis.
Miss Yost returned from Leaven worth on
Wednesday.
Miss McKonnn hns returned from tiersum-
inor outing in the cast.
Mrs.W. N Babcock has gene to California
for n four or live weeks' vacation.
Mr. Caldwell Hamilton arrived Saturday
from his extended trip abroad.
Miss Fitch is spending iv forlnleht with
Mrs. C. 11 Hochstetlor in Kansas Citv.
Miss Fitch is spending.n fortnight with
Mrs. U. H Hoclistotler In Kansas Uity.
Mr. Clifford W. Smitb has returned from
the wedding of bis sUtcr in Now York.
MUs Alda Mills has returned from St.
I ouis nftor a pleasant visit of three weeks.
Mr. Albyn Franic has packed his gripsack
nnd gene cast for n vacation of two or. throe
iveoks.
Omaha was almost depopulated last week
on account ot the Columbus exorcises at
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray nnd Miss
Murrav loft Omuha this week to make their
homo in Chicago.
Miss Alice Slaughter ontortamotl qulto do-
Huhltylly Friday evening for Miss 1'oarl
of Lincoln.
Mr. W. Hlarko of the First Methodist
church choir of Denver will sing a tenor solo
this morninp at All Saints' chinch.
Mr. George 15. Ilnyncs and Mr. Herb Tiiy-
lor bavo just returned from a prospecting
tour In the Sltacit district , V/nslilngton.
Miss Mabel Pratt \vlll nn the cuot of the
Misses Moon2IU South Thirty-ninth street ,
until she joins iicr lainily in California.
Branch 3 , Catholic Mutual Uenclit associ
ation , will give their usual dress party nltho
new Metropolitan hall Friday evening , No
vember ! .
Mrs. Leo Stephens , whoso husband died
recently ut San Diego , Col. , nrrlvcd Sunday
from the west to spend a few days with her
brother , Mr. Lucieu Stephens.
Miss I'omphrev of Kno-xvillo , Tenn. , loft
for Chicigo on Thursday , where she will
visit friends previous to tier return homo
after the Wymun-Oreunru Wedding.
P The Omaha guards will celebrate their
fifth nnnivcrsEry Monday ovcnlntr at the
ormory with a drill by the compauy , a drill
by the Galling section and dancing.
Colonel C. T. Bowers , ono of the loading
lawyers of Wcsl Virginia , hi spending a few
"
weeks In tbo olty , the guest"of his half
brother , Mr C. iWcllcr , 2102 Wirtslreot.
Invitations have been issued for n select
dancing party to bo given bv branch ! l ,
Calhollu Mutual Benefit association at now
Metropolitan hall on Friuny evening No
vember .
The marrmgo of Mr. John Douglas Hold
nnd Miss C'ora Willlnms Tnlbot was cele
brated nt , nraxton. Ky , , Tuesday , October
11. After November 10 they will bo nt homo
nl 71" North Twcnt.v-thlrd etrcut , this city.
Mr. I'orryS. Heath , who. for many years
hns been 'the rocular Washington corre
spondent of Tin : Bun , was in the city the
past week renewing bis acquaintance with
omo of the lending politicians of the city.
The ongugcinonl Is nnnoiuicnj In Iho Bos
ton Herald of Miss Gertrude L. Kills ,
daughter of Iho Into General Theodore G.
Kills of Hurt ford , Conn. , and Mr. Theodora
Stebbins , boil ot Dr. Iticuurd Stobblns of
Omaha.
Mrs. .lames Uatlmor of Cleveland , O. , who
has been visiting her daughter , Mrs. Uobcrt
Cowcll , for the past thrco months , lof ; for
her homo last week , taking her grandson ,
MiiHlcr Howard , homo with her.
Mrs. Charles Mncomborot Ida Grove , lu. ,
viho has hern visiting her sUlcr-ln-law , Mrs.
"ludgo J. H , Macombor , uud her cousins ,
Mrs. C. D Thompson and Mrs. K. 10. Jones ,
of this city , returned lo her homo iaaiTri-
day.
day.Mr.
Mr. anil Mrs. M. C. Klmball nnd Miss May
Klmball of Illinois , nnd ftlr. Ud Klniball of
Uonvor uro visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Olllan ut.Ulltl Grant btroul. They will leave
next week for California , where ibuy Inland
to spend the winter.
A vorv iik-asnnt hlu'li llvo party was given
nt the rcHidet'i-o nf Miss llollv Hur-joss Fri
day ovciilng. tno prizes being very dainty.
Tnoso who \\eiu tlioiu wcrui Misses Grace
Murty , Mnrlo I'rlce , Minnie- Burgess ,
Itlaiicho .Icsrlyn and MI-SM-S , I'otlifrow ,
Burgess. French , Her , DuL.cc.
Ala moctlng of the Son-i of Omahn Inst
Saturday evening Mr. CharlcB ICouutzo was
elected sec-rotary to fill the vacancy in thai
cflico by tlio dnparaturo of Mr. Ausustus
ICounl/o to New York city. The Sons of
Omuha uro now very comfortably ustnb-
lUhcd In thclrnow room * In tbo Caldwell
bullulng over thu Ouiubu club ,
Miss Bopliio Hobortb , whoto health hns
been inlllni ; fur sotuo ilmo pubt , loll Onmhu
on the "lith of KoplotnbLT for u trip to tbn
J'ai'ilio coast. Slio coos from Omaha LOLO
1'oriland , thence tn San FranciHcu , then to
Kuu Dioco and Ixia AngoUis. If the trip
proves benutlciul lo hur health &ho will prob
ably remain away u year or mure.
Mr. lU Clark , jr , of the Adam * Kxpross
company in Oos Motnrs , formcrlv connected '
\vltli iho tuiua company here , was marriud
\YcdnoAduy al U oV-loctc at tl.o roMldcnca of t
J. L. Do Hevolso of tlio Uoek island , ll''S
Soutli Thirty-scixjiid street , to MUs iilllk
flllllc-r of I'ftuluma , Cul. The marriugo wa
M'itnetsnd by a finv Inlucuto Irlenui , the
brldo und uroam leaving later in tbu day foi
tbclr tie-in u in DOS Monies.
A tiuiol woddlni ; took plnco at St. Thomas ,
Out. , on tint luHh lust. , tbo coutraclini ,
piirllcsbolng Mr , A. K. llulchin on , stu
tlonci'ot iho Union Pacltlo rsllwty , Omuha
nd Miss CirJH.iCoehr.ino , yoiinsciidautjlile :
pf A. Cocbranu , t ! q , of Si , Thomas. Tin
buupy couple uro enjoying nn extonUei
tionoymoon in Iho nasi and will bo at houn
til'Wl dm street allot November U.
Tun f.'iiiics1 Muslci ! soclolv will glvo Ibol
lUsteoLOonou Tuesday uveul.ig uuil at ho
Llnlncnr nrt rallcry. A loading feature will
IMS Iho harp nrlecltons by Mrs Anna Winch
Lautencoio \ for several oa m played in
'I ncodnro Thomas' concerts and also took
ii.irt last we en nt thn opening of the world's
l uiumbian cxt'Ositlon ' In Chicago. Mrs ,
Lawrence will bo iwsisled by local vocalist * .
Alpha camp. P o. 1. WooJmrn of
the World , will alvo nn entertainment
Tbursdaj erentnp. Octob-ir U" , conslitini ? of
n musical nnd literary among which will bo
n locHiro by Sovoroicn .lenninp * on the sub
ject of the oricin of surnames. Sovereign
Jennings has siveii many years study to this
subject nnd tins delivered this lecture In
mnnv of tbo principal cltlos. A cordial In-
vltnllon is extended to nil Woodmen nnd
ttinir Indies tunl Iricnds.
Mr. K H. Whttmorn , who was for several
yc.-.rs connected with Boyd's old theater in
thn capacity nf treasurer and who was com
pelled to resign nnd enter luss netivo busi
ness on nocountof 111 ticaltt. , loft on Tuesday
with his family for San Antonio. hU future
homo. Tbo best wishes of a host of warm
friends gotthhlm and bis Into his new
home , and the hope is everywhere expressed
that the mild climate of Texas will piovo
beneficial to n warm hearted gentleman.
The llrst meeting of the Reformation sec
tion of Iho Unlly club Friday evening was
lirolttablo nnd pleasing. Miss Hnmillon. the
leader of the section , gave n short sketch of
Christendom nt the Inception of tha lloforrcn-
lion. Mr * . Walliico road nn excellent paper
on "The Nations Then Hlslng Into Power. "
Owing to the nbscnco of ono motnoer who
\vns to hnvo read u paper on "Tho Dangers
of Itcvpliiiiuii nnd Meed of Heform , " moro
time than usual was given tn general discus
sion , in which nearly nil look pait ,
List evening the Metropolitan club gave
Iho llrst of Its series Of dancing parties in
their lariro hall in the club building under
exceptionally plcnsnnt circumstances. U
being Ihcir llr.sl party the leaders of the
Jewish life of Oninba woio out In lurro num
bers , innuy beautiful gowns being worn by
the ladles present. At 11:30 : it line banquet ,
was served , ilacclnc being resumed until un
our v hour. Thn Metropolitan club is famous
for Its beautiful parties , but it is thought
that the ouo of last ntu-hl qulto exceeded In
point of brilliancy any similar function.
Mr. Max Lontz , who for sovornl years has
been connected with the Omaha Strcot Hall
way company in the capacity nf bookkeeper ,
onterlalncil a number ol his German friends
last evening at Gcrinanlabnll previous lohis
departure forChieago. where bo goes to enter
upon n business career. It was n "com-
tnur-s" In ovcrvsonso nnd the Germans pres
ent , ttuough tuo liquid provided , renewed
annotations with customs In vogue in Iho
fatherliilid but fallen into dlsuso in demo-
rratm America. H was n jolly evening , Mr.
Lent/ , who is n born humorist , delivering a
speech full of good points , which his Ger
man brethren appreciated.
From the IMvorsldo ( Cnl. ) Times Iho fol-
lowliiL' pleasant announcement of n former
Omaha citl/en is taken ; "A very Important
land snlo was consummated today , whereby
A. 1' . Johnson sold his beautiful home nnd
ten acres of orange crnvo on Arlington
nvonuo tn Austin I'rntliif Omaha for $ J"r > UO
rash , Mr. I'm't is one of Ornnhn's prom
inent cili/ens , and It isuth pleasure wo
welcome him mul his family to Riverside.
The price paid may boom large , but It is not ,
for tbe house Is n large , liuely llnishod one.
and the other improvements cro substantial
and convenient. In fact it is a cheap picco
ol ptoperty , ns it is ono of tbo best orchards
in the vnllov. Mr. Johnson has thirty acres
niljolnliiB and will tnobaoly builu n line
residence on the corner of Ilivorsido nnd
Arlinalon nvcnucs , cast of the old bouse , and
u line building slto. llo will eo cast for u
your or moro llrst , however. In the trade
Mr. Johnson retains the present crop of
orances on tbo trees. "
Mrs. E. C. Brownlco , in announcing
a mrotinir of tbo Western Art
association Wednesday evening , incident
ally says : "This meeting Is called
for the purpose of closing up tbo business of
tue association , unless suflljient encourage
ment is received before that time to warrant
incorporation. The few can no longer bear
tbo burden of the many and the work cannot
go on wllhoiit a legally organ I Mil boay , and
without funds. Will you como out and help
savotho result of four years strugcling , or
Hhnll U sink into oblivion and Ibc same work
bogoi'povcrngain in future years. If you area
member , or It wu consider you ono and you
ilo not. or If you wish lo become ono. kindly
lot us know , either bv coining oul Wednes
day evening or by writing to the secretary.
And if you want , stock slun vonr blank nnd
mail it to Mr. Gcorgo W. Linlngor , presi
dent , before Wednesday evening , so that wo
may know how many shares to depend upon.
Incorporation nr fail uro rests with each in
dividual who is interested in ttio educational
Interests of Omaha and the west. "
About Your Sole.
Extension solo welt shoes for ladies nnd
cork solo shoes for men promise to bo In de
mand this winter. It Is well. Every parson
who has occasion logo upon tbobtreots when
they nro wet with ram , snow or slush , should
have n pair. They nro licbt , und will do
much toxvard lessening the dangers of pneu
monia and the crip. If people would patron
ize shoe stores moro they would have fewer
prescriptions for druggists to HU.
llllHlllrSK C'llllllgOR.
Bd B. Weeks , formerly with Robinson &
tiarronn , and later with Browning , King &
Co. , will tomorrow take cborgo of the fur-
nUhlnc goods department at Kd II. Williams' .
\Veoksisndesorvodly popular young
man ana will nrovo very valuable to his now
employer. Byron Smith leaves the house to
go on the road for a Philadelphia firm.
Ladies should have their hair dressed In
Utopia bang by Miss Johnston , -11 South
Sixteenth street , lu store with Mine. Hick-
inan.
AWARDED CONTRACTS.
Itoaril i > l I'ubllo Works Sturts Work nu
'Ilirre Small * ouurn.
The Board of Pubho Wcrks n.ot in ad
journed session yesterday lo open bids
nnd award tbe contract for thu construction
of throe small sewers and the grading of ono
street.
Tno sewer awards were as follows : Dodge
street , from Thirty-third street to Thirty-
fifth avenue , Humann & McDonald , 12
inch pipe , tl . ! . " > nnd S .cell pipe. S3 cents
per lineal foot ; manholes N , mid Hush tunics
590. 1'icrco street , from Fourteenth to Fif-
loonthnnd from Pierce to I'acitlcjKees street ,
from Twcnty-llfth lo a point HI feet south
of Twenty-seventh strcot , Siimuul Kntz &
Co. , al-lnch pipe , * 1.80 ; 18-inch , 81.43 ; 15.
inch. jl. 15 ; 10-Inch , hTcents ; inch TO cents ;
manholes , (33 , and Hush tanks , t'.ti. V
Tlio erading of Vintonstreet from Twenty-
fourth to tno line of the alloy in block 31 ,
WIlcox's second addition , was let to Ed
i'helan at \ & \ { cents per cubic foot.
V. M. C. A. Nolrs.
Tbo membership of the Y. M. C. A. Is in
creasing rapidly. During the pasl week the
roll run up from 7115 to TTO , being a gain of
yX < for Iho year. Tliero are , In addition to
this , ion applications In for which iho money
has not yet been paid.
1'iof. Holibaugti's class In arithmetic and
penmanship Hns increased to such un extent
that ho will have to have un assistant. Nine
teen men linvo entered ttio clnss In stcnog.
raphy under the Instruction nf I'rof. Blaue.
of iho HL'h school. The mechanical
ana freehand drawing class looks
us though It would double its
membership over the preceding year.
The vocal class has been chumied to moot on
Thursday nlgbt instead of Saturday night ,
Mr. Torrons has charge of this department.
Mr. Ego meow ilia sludonU of German on
Wednesday ( ivonings of i > nch week.
Kev. D , 1C. Tindull of tbo Howard Street
Methodist Episcopal church will address tha
men's meeting at 4 o'clock tomorrow.
-
l.nit I'llly Dollar * .
P. liraunn , a Slxteonth sireot plumber ,
on frldiiv cashed a check lor $450 In tbo
Omaha National bantc , but when ho arrived
utbls placoof uusinesj Im was f5U short.
A well knnwti Thirteenth siroot saloon-
kropcr was seen to pick up a bill on iho strcot
just after Ilrounn had passed and Iho police
were put on the matter. It proved to ba a
coincidence. Tbo saloon man had picket ! UD
hU own mouoy and Mr. Brauun U null
short ,
Hush Murpliy'H llorne.
Hugh Murphy tlrd his horse and buggv tc
thcudewalk In front of- his ofllco thootbei
day and forgot that ho bud done so. Nol
HudliiK the animal In Its accustomed place atU
Homo bo notified thu police that It had oeoc
stolen , llo found U at the pound yosicrau )
GOSSIP OF HIE ANTIMlflOJIS' '
Grand Lodge of OJ:1 : Fellows Terminate * Its
Lnbora for the Year.
OUTFITTING A CARAVAN FOR DEADWOOD
\Vli ; > t llns IJccii lining Aiiuing tlio rriitrrnnl
Orgnnlrntlons ( lip Tnst U'rrk-ln *
illtntpd u Io.lic i > r Daughters
oT I'nrnlioiitiis.
The Odd Follows , after Illuminating our
streets with silken collars for three or four
days , flnally terminated their labors Friday
night and hr noon of yesterday the fraters
had all gone back to their villages , cities and
hamlets of tbo state with iho memory of a
big Unto In their hearts.
The parade of the Odd Follows Thursday
was a tnaanlllconl effort on the put of
the secret society men , their appear
ance and marching , particularly that of
the Patriarchs Militant , being universally
common tea iiDon. Thcro were lots of binds
In tbo procession , and throughout the whole
affair was splendidly managed. Tno bm-
qunt Thursday night , "tho feint ot reason
und How of soul , " the dancing later , all
combined imido It a memorable dnv not only
In local Odd Fellow history , but In the state.
The election of ofllccM elevated Major Wior
of Lincoln to the position ol uraml
master , a niaco ho Is eminently quail-
lied to 1111. He is an enthusiastic
Odd Fellow nnd a strong man pononally.
and the decision that next year's session of
the grand lodco DO hold In Lincoln made
everybody fcol friendly and sent the Soutn
Platte delegations nway in good spirits.
A word must bo said tn pralso
of the local lodges having the
earn of the grand loilgo on their
hands , for an intelligent effort wa every
where observable and the entertainment
provided bv tlio subordinate bodies was
upon a broad and conservative scale , corresponding
spending to the order Itself , which for many
years bus been ono of the strongest fraternal
bodies 1n the country.
Somewhat of a sensation was created In
the grand ledge on Friday when
the prohibition question cnmo up
on a resolution fiom Oooiirich ledge , ask
ing that the laws of issl prohibiting liquor
dealers from becoming inembois bo reaf-
Ilimud. This is a ghost that makes Its an
nual apuearanco at every session
of the grand ledge , and tliero was n
determination on the part of the members
to glvo said ghost a body blow that
would effectually siloncn it. The debate
upon the question was a long nnd hot ono
and was violently opposed , several legal
members holding that the resolution was
contrary to the constitution of the order nnd
In direct opposition to the stand taken
by the sovereign grand lodgo.
But even these legal members could
not stem the current setting against the
liuuor dealers , and whou a vote was tako-i
the resolution was passed bv 17-1 for , the
number of votes against , not being taken , ab
the nfllrinativo was overwhelmingly in tbo
majority. Friday afternoon thn following
ofllcers were installed : A. II. Weir , grand
muster ; S. P. Gage. Fremont , grand
secretary ; Samuel Maclay , O'Neill ,
grand treasurer : J. S. Johnson , grand
warden ; George L. Loomts , crand represen
tative ; Harry Ilatchklss of Lincoln , grand
marshal ; F. F. Emplln of lloldrcgc , gvand
conductor ; P. C. Johnson of Friend , grand
chaplain. At 4 o'clocii the grand lodge ad
journed to meet the third Wednesday in
October. 1S9D , at Lincoln.
From the secretary's report the following
statements as to the standing of the grand
ledge are taken : Moraborsuip July 1 , 1S02 ,
S.'JUI. a gain of 040 : amount paid for rouef ,
J10.MG.T4 ; tolanco in treasury , Siv'JT.US.
KlllKlltH ol" PvthlllK.
A pleasant reminder ot the forty-second
milestone In tbo lifo of Mr. A. F. Wolff was
given bun at bis borne , No.12 Charles
street , last Saturday , October 15 , by a "sur
prise party" that surprised him , when a
crowd of his fellow members of Triangle
lodco NJ. 45 , Knights of Pythias , nnd other
friends , with their ladles , marched Into his
house to the tune of "Auld Lang Syne. "
After all bad prepared to spend the evening.
Dr. H. K. Weber still further surprised Mr.
Wolff , when. In a neat speech , ho presented
him , on behalf of his many friends , u magnifi
cent gold headed cnno. Mr. Wolff responded
gracefully , and bade his friends welcome and
to enjoy themselves , wlnca they proceeded
to do in the most approved mauniir. With
dancing , card playing and refreshments , of
which an abundance bad been prepared , tbo
hours sped by until the "wrosma1 " ones were
reached. The Dioslcn quartet added much
to the pleasure of the ovunt by rendering , In
their faultless manner , a nunrbor of vocal
selections. Among these present were
Messrs. and Mesdatnes H. W. Snyder -
dor , J. U. Stlne , II. U. Weber ,
Henry Ilornung , A. H. Diubio , Frank
Snyder , J. C. Podcrson. H. C. Bancroft ,
Oeorgo C ! . Vallen.1J. . Andersen , O. Olson ,
Mrs. C. North. Mrs. A. Gronbeek , Mrs.
Charles Fritscher , thn Misses E. Peterson ,
E. Festner , Kato Festnof , M. Daublo , L ) .
Stinu , Ida Anaerson , 11. North , B. Broao-
goard and Messrs. Theodora l-'estiicr , O.
Fmlayson. 1. N. ( iiilli , C. Boyer. O. W. El-
bourne , C. L. Polersen , F. Brodcgoard ,
Pnillip Boysen , P. Boyson. F. Boybon , C. A ,
Norvall , C. A. Myers , A. Bovseu , L. Boy-
sen , G. Myllhauson , Otto Wolff. S. Eior-
mimn , K. Olson , E. J. Hoaloy , J. Fred Hams-
worth.
DniiKlitrrn ol l'i > c\luintiis. :
Monday evening J. T. Hedricb , grand
sachem of Tucumaoh , Neb. , instituted Alfar-
etta chapter No. y of the Daughters of Pocu-
houtas , assisted hy the following members
of Ktchotah chapter No. ! tJ , Council Bluffs :
Mr. and Mrs. Kugle. Mr. and Mrs , Parsons ,
Mr. and Mrs. Buulltz , Mr. nnd Mrs. Bui-
knap , Mr. and Mrs. Bradley , Mr. and Mrs.
Ua Great , Mrs. J. M. beanlnii , MM. Car-
ruthers , Mr * . Uussoll , Miss Klttlo White ,
Miss Ella Uiu , Miss ICittio Wade. Miss
Edith Vogelor. Miss Lillie Davis , Mr. Van
Horn , Mr. Do tiront. Forty charter mem
bers were initiated and afterwards the
whole company nujournod to McTdguo's ,
where a delightful luncheon wus served.
Ordur ol Kii ittrn Stur.
F. Billings of Geneva , this state , Insti
tuted a loduo of the Order ot the Eastern
Stur with thirty charter members in Da
kota City Wednesday evening , The ofllcors
elected and Installed were : Worthy matrou ,
Mrs. M. F. Aaalr : worthy natron , U. E. Ev
ans ; associate matron , Martha J. Combs
secretary , Laura Dorn ( pro torn Alolllo
Bailer ) ; treasurer. Annlo M , Evans ; con
ductress , Jennie. DoLong ; associate conduc
tress , Multia Adalr ; chaplain. Hoio Dakar
Adah , Manila Ailulr ; Ktitb , Emma Bllvrn
Esther , Charity Hart ; Martha , Alta
Schmled ; Elcctu , Mary Uuthbun ; warden
] jso Hondrlckson ; sentinel , Andrew ,1.
Foi bes.
Secret Miclnly .NiilnH.
"Grand Conclave March , " dedicated to the
Knlk'lits 'I'umplar of America , composed by
Otto Pfcfterkorn , a very credltablo muslcr.l
cllort , has bean received at this olllco. It 1 :
published by the Denver Muslo company anil
is also arranged for tbo piano ,
The Nebraska City Owls "hooted"
last night ut the Morton house
it bulnx a fbro and meeting with
their bachelor fricndwoll Owl , Colonel E. A
Brown. Of course they "hootod" Into tb (
weu sum1 hours , Ilka owls usually do.
The election of Mr. Curr ot lwavonwortri
to bo eminent commander of the southern
jurisdiction , Scottish Kilo Masons , give ! :
universal satisfaction , the southern lodges
heartily halting on ono of the strongest Ma
sous In the country. The details as to wbai
was done at the meeting hold lu Washing-tot
will not oo known until the return of Colons
Jordan and Brother W , H. liovveu , who rep
resented Nebraska UU's in the mooting.
llo ! 1'nr lluudtvooil.
By command of Illustrious Potentate Mol
18
USD of the Mystic Shrine a caravan of Tan
glcr nobles Is now titling out to cross th
Bands into thn now country round abou
Daadwood , where another shrine is to b
erected. The caravan will leave Omaha nax
Thursday and roturu on bunUuy. Judg
Gustavo Anderson asks that a largo budge
go with him , as ha assures the travelers
thorough Arabia welcome with wild hone ;
u\\nltluc thosnulks lu llu.ltless quantlt ;
Already quilu u number of Tangier noble
iRfcET THEATER POPULAR PRICES
' '
I XHill 1 I > MMI.NC'INU
SUNDAY MAT-lNREx , OGT.
SB MAI 1\1 I \ \ I HM.SMVY.
Every Act 'I lu iron mills at work.
Overflows with EX The moninioth steam engine.
1-1
ID'I The heroine tied to main belt.
Excitement and O
At the mercy of the wheels.
Laughter. ID The rescue from impending death.
Farnam Street Theater. POPULAR PRICES.
Thursday , Friday and Saturday Matinee and Evaning ,
October 2T7 , 28 iiicl
WiUard-NB WELL -William
ONLY TWIN STARS IN THE WORLD.
In the Great Ppuetaciilnr Success ,
The Greatest Shipwreck Scene Ever Produced.
The Wonderful Railroad Wroclf. Showlnpr a Full Si/cd Locomotive Crashing
Throuarh a Bridge Twenty Feel , High.
The Realistic Tologranh Oniee and Flight or the Lightning Express.
A MIQHTY PRODUCTION
SATURDAY MATINEE-SATURDAY.
hnvo signified their dclro to nccompanv the
carnvnn , uut the ludcro is anxious to hnvo
still more cross ovar into Arubla with him.
TUu toiuolu M Sioux Falls will assist in
Installing tbo now toinpleot which tbcro nrc
fifty postulants watting for tlio sign of thu
stur nnd crescent.
Cliuiifrn
\Vhen properly troatop a ? soon ns tl\o \ firs
symptoms nppear , cholera can nuarly always
ho cured. The patient should go imrnodmteiy
to hod and romaln as quiet as possible. Send
for a phvsidan , but while awnilitiR bis
arrival takn Uhnmberlaln's Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea llometly ih double doses after
ouch oper.itlon of thoLhowels moro than
natural. Ifthbro Is. siiyero pain or cramns
take It in double dososr every lifteon minutes
until rallovoa. This remedy has been used
with great succois in sovoa epidemics of
dysentery tnat were -utmost as severe and
dancerous as cholera , anu if used as diroutod
n euro is almost certain , livorv family should
have n5'J-ccnt bottle nt hand ready for in
stant uso. After the disease is under control
castor oil must no taken to cleanse tbo
system. No other physio or substitute will
do in place of castor oil. For sale by drug-
KOASTlNa THE SCALPERa.
I'asbonticr Agent lluiilt'oril of tlio MH\vnu >
koo U'ritos mi f ntcroHtliif ; Letter.
Goer < o H. Heafford , Ronoral passnngor
agent of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St.Paul ,
wbo has boon muklntr n lifiUt sluglo-handcd
nnd ulono against the Chicago association of
ticket broknrs , has issued n circular letter to
nil rcgulraly authorized ticket agents of rail
way companies winch is mighty interesting
reading at tills timo. In May lust cloven Chicago
cage ticket brokers were Indicted by tno
grand Jury for selling tickets without n
license from a railway company , and imme
diately thereafter u "boycott" was declared
against the Ctiicaso , Milwaukee is at. Paul
on the cround that Iho brokers bud sulllciont
evidence to warrant tno belief thai the Mil-
wauiceo was responsible for the prosecution.
\Vtnlo Mr. lleafforii noitber afllrms nor do-
ncnlcs those assertions , ha is lea to make
public some things regarding the earnings
of the company in view of tbo
fact thai lifty-ono bruisers have
combined to "do" the Milwaukee if
possible , diverting business to other channels
and hitting tbo rouu whunover possible.
"Tlio united efforts of all the Chicago ticket
brokers bavo thus far been without avail in
destroying our revenue , " says Mr. Henffonl.
- "Our passenger earnings for tbo four months
- ending September 'M. IbU- , show tbo hai.d-
some increase of $ iyiiu7.17 ; over tbo cor
responding period of lust year. Nearly all
of this is onlong haul competitive iralllc , for
most of which wo are indebted to
- our thousands of friends tbo regu
larly authorized tlclcot agents In all
parts of the country and to reg
ular patrons who know nnd appre-
ointo tno merits of our through car
lines , and who are not patrons of Illegiti
mate ticket ollicos. The so-called "boycott. "
of the ticket brokers lias been a positive
bonctlttous. Americans , tbo greatest travel
ers on oarlh , rocoll ut tlio use of tbo term ,
and the majority of thorn will not barter
tboir lndopciider.ee of thought nnd action for
tbo silvery inducements' ottered by the middlemen -
dlemon , who pruy alike upon iho public nnd
tlio railways. " Then bo. pleasantly ihankH
tbu 7,001) ) coupon ticket agents wbo have
quietly ignored tbe appeal of tbo Chicago
papers to aid in tno "boycott" of the Mil
waukee , and who have materially assisted
thu road in increasing 1(8" ( busluoia so hand-
Lomcly. _ , ,
A Cum fur i
;
; Tbero is no use of any ono suffering with
thn cholera when Oblimbarlain's Colic ,
, Cholera and Diarrhuia Mlomouy can ba pro-
. curod. It will give rullof tin n fovv minutes
und euro in n short time ; J have tried it and
know.-W. II. Clinton , [ iBlmetla , N J. Thn
epidemical HolmotU was as first believed lo
be cholera , bul subaoquonl investigation
proved it to bo violent form of ayiontcry ,
almost as dangerous 'ai cholera. This
remedy was used there wilU great success.
For sale by drugcisis. r
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"NEBRASKA ON WHEELS , "
,
1 , The ixillilt | Train KniiL'Jt ' i lloinu After
hiiceoMdil Ka-ttflrn
Tbo Nebraska exhibition trala No. 2 ,
nbiob left Omaha on ibo .lidth of Sepiombor
for a tour through the middle and eastern
S slates showing lo ttio natives an array of
Nebraska products , returned to ibis city
- yesterday morning ,
The trip was a great success. The train
traveled over 1,800 mllea uud stooped at
nearly fifty towns. The gentlemen wbo ac
companied ilia train estimate inal not loss
loan 100,000 people visited the trala during
1- the lour and many moro saw it as it pa&sea
through the thickly populated country. At
810 every lown where llio train slopped Ibe
10 local papers gave columns lo a doscriptlon
Ut of ibo products on exhibition , 1'ooplo
1)9 who had iuterena In Nobrasna wuro
Xt fairly carried uway wllh Ibo appearance of
je iho irain , and thousands who visited "Ne
iy braska on Wheels" will not rest satisfied un
iyy til Ihfty bavo visited iho real and great com
y mon wealth from which the train weal oul ai
y.es u messenger.
es Mr. Hodgla of ibo Business Men's assocla-
NO OVERCOAT.
Well , wliut's the cllfferonco ? I'm huppv. I
know a plnco nhuro I ein : ! ; oep warm , uiitlV 1
not my nc Mtormovuiconl. and \\licio besides
I can too tin * lioil Hhow un earth. Thcro Isn't
; is liaiidsoine. coniUetuorcomCurtallu a thea
ter In tbo world as
AND
Bijou Theater
CORNER 15TH AND CAPITOL AVE.OMAHA , , NEB
Continuous Performance
From 1OO : P. M. to 11OO : P. M.
flic Favorite Ilcsorl of Indies and Children ,
wiinnn
Special Bills Are Prepared
riK TIIHIU UKKINED TASTUS
- K , V El H. V W IS E.1C .
Monslcr Hill of Novelty and Drama.
A MAMMOTH LIST FOR THIS WEEK ,
IT STAMPS UHRIVAUED.
Commencing Monday , Oct. 24 ,
MAIM DRAMATIC CO.
In u Thrilling flay of the Days of Oohl.
THE .DMNITE8
Or the Destroying Angels.
I'lils Interesting draiuii Is n thrilling and
Itbfiil fbronlcli ! o ( thai or aiil/.ullon.
Our Laugh Makers.
The I'ccrlcss Irish Comedians , tlio
MILLIE CERITO ,
The I.iidy Kqnllllii 1st mid Her Dancing Table
nnil llariul.
Till : 1'lir.NOMKNAl.ANI ) MAIIVKUHJS
NICHOLS BROTI-IEES
In ouu of tbo moU llnlshod of Ai'i'obaile Acts ,
JIERSVORTIl & JUI'LEY
Character Chiinpo Artistes and Danerrj.
FERGUSON SISTERS
Tlio Chnniilni ; Dccltilob ot Terpiscoro.
LADIES' SOl'YENIH "DAY-MiXT FIDAY.
School Children's Matinee
EVERY SATURDAY MATINEE.
ADMISSION ONE DIME INCLUDING SEAT
General Admission
Including lEcnerved fcout.
NO MIGI-1ISU.
lion and the other gontloinon who ucconv
pained iho Irani eatnolionmsoinawlmt wuurv.
hutihorouRhly satlstied that the Htnto will
reap splendid ro-tiilu from the luur of ndvur.
thing train No. 2.
"Law to boa ana cany io risoiv Ut shortoa
Iho roail lo your homo In tno skim. Hut
early to bed and "Lutlo Karly HUar."tUo
pill lhat raalJoi llto loa or ual bjttor aal
wiser.
Hurry L'urtuii' Itopulatlon ,
Harry Cartan. u commission broUtr , not i
lawyer , as staled iu lost ovcuinR'i
Issue , lias a largo lend ol troubli
on tils mind und to remove It ha
commenced a { 10,000 ilamaco suit against bo
Cjaimerciai National banK. In nls on
. ha alleges ttiiu on rieiitomber 20 iho baul
I charscd that bo bad fraudulunily coutractot
JQ MW I TWO NIOHTS
T1IEA1ER.
MON DA Y and
TUESDA Y . . .
OCTOBER 24-25.
*
And an Exucllont Coinjiany ,
J. M. COLVILLK ,
Utulor tlio mtuinKOinont ot
l-DWIN H. PRICE ,
MONDAY NIUIIT ,
CAMILLE1
H'KMIAY XU1I1T ,
( F1IIST TIMi : . )
OLAIRE
ANDAAPTATION FROM THE
GERMAN BY CLARA MORRIS
PRICKS First tloor , $1.00 ; general nd ,
mission first Moor , 75c ; balcony , 75u
( fcncrnl udiuission bvlcony , COc ; gallery
lory , lioc.
BOYD'S NEW THEATRE ,
ATTENTION
Friday , Saturday , Sunday ,
Oci. 28,29,30 , , ,
-And Saturday Mate
The Brilliant Comedienne ,
A
AIDBD BY
JOE C AWT HORN-
MAURICE DARCY-
AND A SUP1CRB CAST ,
In Chas. T. Vineont'is Jolly Plays ,
SPECIAI , CARD
PATTI ROSA will give a Ton
Dollar Gold Picco to the school
boy or girl who forms the larff
e&t number of words from the
loltoi'h in tlio name Paul Rosa.
Lists must bo tfunt to the box
ollieii by Thursday eve. , Oct. i27 ,
and the award will bo made at
the Saturday matinee.
J Theatre II TIMH
This ( Sunday ) Evening , Oct. 2
IiAST I'KlirOHMANOE OF
ANI3--
DANGERS or A
GREAT CITY
Usuel I'rlcos. "
\OUNO
PANAMA GOLDNECK
PARROTS
IIiSTTAI.IUitS : : ON HAHTI '
Above bnoulcii of I'urrot
learn to talU lll > o u huiiiix
lioInK ; lusirn Unix nontuncf.s
lucei : up H Jiijruliir OIIVUMU
lion , and tlio bvbl of all Iml
tnlo tbu human volco pur
feolly. Eacli I'arrot wur
iftnted to liceoinu u llrst ( 'las
lulkur. PRICE , $2600.
. ; vn/ / iSiE E
406 North 16th Street.
_
adcbt of tOlO.SG. This cliargo , Mr. Uartu
ulleiieu , has Injured his commercial utanJIni
und brouelu tils coed uamo Into public ecau
dal and dlsgraco. _
Ki'Kiilur VlnlU from llurel r .
Tbo regular calls of tbe hurelars wor >
mudo Friday nl/htat Ntittlngor'a drug aton
Thirteenth and Jackson , wueru they belpc
tboinselvcs to JTJ from tbo till , anil at h
Uanltb" Jewelry store , Bixteonlh and Doui
las , where they aocured $50 worth of jroodi
DeWitt's Sarsaparlua cieamea iho
1FYOU EVER SUFFERED FROM
If you ore In position to take
advantage of tlio laws re
lating to
you have taken up a plecs o
If you have made an Invention
on which you cl 2 sire to
secure a
You should communicate
with the
Bee Bureau of Claims
The object of this bureau Is to glvo
every parson holding n legitimateclnim
against the governniont the iidvnntago
oaresidenco in "Washington , whothoi-
ho live in To.xns or Alaska. It does
moro than that. Nino-tenths of the
population of Washington would bo
helpless if asked how to go to worlc to
seouro their fights through the depart
ments. Tun BUB Bureau of Claims
gives the advantage , not only of per
sonal residence , but of thorough famil
iarity with all the machinery of the
government. I tellers
Absolute Security.
You do not Irnnw whotho the ; i
Washington claltnaijontwill cheat you
or not , although on gonorul prlnolplo ?
you would naturally suppose that ho
would. But you know that the San
Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul Plol
ncor press nnd the Omahu. BKK cunnoc
afford lo ohoat you. 'I'lioy guamnloa
this Burouu , turn tlioir roputntion It
Btakod upon tlio honusty and ability ot
its innniotiioiit. : (
The bureau employes iittornoyj who
are
Expert Specialists
for oaoh of its dojiarttnonts.
Its Indian doprodulion eases are care
ully worked uo , with all tha ovldotioa
required by law , and argued before Iho
court of claims In such a m miner us to
bring out most favor.ioly all thu 0330:1 :
tial points. -
Its land cases nro handled in strict no
cordnncn witli the rules nf the Coiior.il
Land Ofllco , BO tint no delays oi1 com
plications UIIHUO iii tlio orderly bottlu-
niont of the claims.
Its patent cjisoi are HO inaniijo'l an to
Insiuo the utmost , possiblu honullt lo tha
nventor.by ulvliif ; him the brcr.iuojt
protection his ideas will justify.
Its ] ) on3lon cases are dlspojoJ of with
the least possible delay and oxpansa to
the votcnuia.
1C Don't refrain from consulting the
but eau because you arc afraid of thu otit.
ItH ousts nothing to yet information.
! Ask as many questions as you phv.ibu ,
and they will bo answoroJ promptly
, cheerfully and accurately , without
- chargo.
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THE
Bee Bureau of Claims
.
Room 220 ,
ro
, Bee Building ,
B.
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Omaha , Neb.
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