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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1896)
TITIS DAI ATT A T > AI1YV Sl'TSTHAV. TfOVTCTU UIBl * 8. Great Whirl of Politics Absorbs the Little Whirl of Society. NEXT WEEK IT WILL BE DIFFERENT JlnilNVlll Iletiln to 1llii Hiin _ ! -vt-rMl 1'iopliVIII ( life I'll i-1 ten mill Tlioto \Vhtt Arc \Vi-ll AilvNi-il Will Try Jicuti.'li WoiMli'oeU. . In the cotHlct between social and political Interests during tUo week just past , BO- cloty line not merely como off second best. 1ml hai rcclly not been In It at any 8ta o of tlic gnme. A glance at the columns which follow will allow tills to have been the cdsn ; and any trader , In reviewing for lilmrclf the events uf the week , of which this paper ever strives to be nl ouco the Index and the mirror , will but confirm the cfctlmale. What few entertainment ! oc- cuired took on n decidedly political cast , cither confessedly , as In the case nf Ml s narllutl'x luncheon , or practically , as con cerned most of the other fuiicttona. where politics Kot Inextricably mixed with the cards played , the danced danced , or the re- 'freshinc-nts nerved. Dozens ot small par ties came together on Tun-day night over a toll-phono transmlttor and tried to prosecute whist games , or Hwallow a little needed food between the swiftly arriving election returns. The great majority of Omaha's population of both sexes , however , was on the streets on that night , as well as the ntghl before , when .Mr. Ilryan was performing his wild wardanco on every coign of vantage In the town and the vast lepnldlcan procession was sweeping through the streets. Politics Bvvallimcd up everything i-lso for the time being. Hereafter It will bo different. Now that the agony Is over and the re publican candidate Is elected to the prosl dcncy by an electoral majority so over whelming that there Is no chance for furth"r content and by the greatest popular majority that any president ever received , society will resume Its normal channels. Neighbor will be r > > roiicllt'd with neighbor , father with eon. and the battle of tin * standards will no longer bo fought over again between partners at the whist table and In the waltz. It behoovrn the victors to bo gentle anil con- cldcratc with the vanquished , mid to refrain from undue crowing or causing the opposi tion to" oat crow. Any lofty paean of self- congratulation on Major McKln'ley's elec tion Is likely to be met with a contemptuous reminder that this estate still lingers In the bonds ot Iniquity , and IB marching on to its destiny out of the McKlnloy column. AVe who have won should remember that they who have lest are still American citizens and creatures of pass-Ions like an wo aro. Wo should continue to Invite-them to our houses , and to grlrvo If wo are not bidden to their receptions and afternoon tcaa. Ho will all good Interests bo best nubflerved and the Golden rule once more established. The appoaranre on the scene of the season's debutantes Is expected to work wonders In the way of enlivening the season. Tim first of thcso blcssomlngs 1 announced for this wcolc , and others will follow rapidly until half n dozen full-blown Mowers will ntand where buds existed Incomplete before. The annual reinforcement of the ranks by young , eager ami energetic girls Is like the Infusion of new blood Into wearied veins. The teller on the social treadmill , faint and hungry fcr novelty , welcomes the change with unmixed delight ; and OH for the buds themselves , they are , for a ne.wm or two at least , Indefatigable * In the pursuit ot pleasure. A much vexed question In connection with Uio season ot late mippcrs Is whether the most serviceable and altogether dc- Blrablo product of the dialing dish shall bo denominated n "rabbit" or a "rarebit. " It certainly la rare , at least In Its perfection , nnil a bit goes a long way. If Iho compound chances to get ntrlngy In Inexperienced liands. lUit the better name for It seems to bo "rabbit , " for It has ( or should have ) a gamoy flavor , and Is ( or should be ) as nutritious an meat. Moreover , It you go a ntcp further and put a poached egg on top of It , you mount up In the animal kingdom and have a ( ioldon Duck. And If you desire to Impart an ornithological flavor to your cookery you can make a Scotch Woodcock on somewhat similar lines. This last la really a good thing and should bo pushed along Into more households than now enjoy It. Its proper compilation needs a fomlncts for and the actual possession of nemo of thwo delectable little fish called anchovies , but , as these nro to bo had at any well regulated grocery store , cither whole. In oil , or mashed conveniently Into paste , there need bo no dllllculty about that part of It Of course If you or your friends don't like them there IH no more to bo said. Hut If there Is one thing more certain than another It Is that a tas'o which dlslllutj peed food in n very uwiiwnni aiijiinci 10 me manipula tion of a chafing dish. The next time you are caught with a bottle of anchovies and nome unexpected friends on your hands In troduce yourself and the others to a Scotch "Woodcock and see If there Is enough to supply the demand. Have about four slices of bread trimmed of the crust and nicely toasted. Then cut it no that when It Is plied up It will bo In the form of a pyramid , with steps up on all lour sides. Now butter It on both sides and spread a dozen chopped anchovlca be tween the slices. Heat up the yolks of four cRgs with half a pint of cream and let the mixture thicken In the blazer with on ; coming to a boll. I'our this over your pyramid of hot toast on a hot plate and tat It whllo It Is hot. Cold beer Is good with this , as It Is with incut good tlilngu. Iliilloiv < > ' < -n Parly. "Como lads and lassies and join ye merry company at yo homo of Nelllo 1'alntcr. In yc eports of Ilallow'en , 7 to 10 p. in. , 1513 South Twenty-sixth street. " was' responded to by the lassies as fellows : Nelllo Krcldcr , Vearl l/ey. Henrietta Hartlett , Marie Carter. Nelllo Carey , .Mabel and I'earl Stirling. JIargaret Curtis , Ulllo and Ilesslo Iloyd , Darlene and Helen Buckingham. Mary Prank , Kthcl Wllklns. Ilertha Clarke. VJvlan JIcUowclK Ioulso Jones , Constance and Alice Frederick , Mabel Ilnnmtitcr , Bessie Powers , Maneo nnd Oraco Taylor , borralne Comstock. Marthn Doyle. Kdna Hardy , Kthcl Straight , Marlam Drowning , Hattle Candcc. Delia Day. Hdna Johnson , Clara Ho''k. 3 Iron ii a Vansant , Georgia Fltchctt and Tercssa llcthgc , and the following lada : lA-slo " Krelder , Walter Carter , Walter atij "Waldo Foster , Roderick and John Cameron , Fred and Hey Johnson , Morton and Robert Prank , Willie Oalbralth , Herbert Cole. l.'ddle Wallace , Cornelius Leary , Robert Doyle , Den llutchlns , ( iiiy Slephrn.son , Robert I'otwln , Arthur Drowning , day Hardy , Herman Day , und Iloyal Comstock. These , with Mies ONE IN EVERY FOUR. Olio IVi-Mon In ivi > r > - l-'our Sum-m from 1'lli'n. About ono person In every four suffers from sonio form of rectal disease. The most common anil annoying It Itching plica. Indicated by warmth , slight moisture and Intense , uncontrollable' Itching In thu part * affected. The usual treatment li.fti been some simple ointment or salvo , which sometimes gave temporary relief , but nothing llko a per manent euro can bo expected from nuoh superficial treatment. The only permanent euro for Itching piles yet discovered Is the Pyramid Pile Cure , not only for Itching piles , but for every other form of piles , blind , bleeding or protruding. The first application given Instant relief and the continued ttso for a short time causes a permanent removal ot the tumors or the small parasites which cause the In- teusa Itching nnd discomfort of Itching piles. Many physlcUtm for a long tlino sup- j > osod that the remarkable relief afforded b ) the Pyramid Pile Cure was because It wa > nupposod to contain cocaine , opium or simi lar drugs , but such Is not the ease. A re- oeiit careful analysis of the remedy showed It to bo absolutely frit ) from any cocaine , opium or In f ct any poisonous , Injurious drug * whatever. Sold by drucglati ut CO cent * per package * , Utili leld , Mlw Duval and Mis * McMillan the -venu.R merry with hlukory nuts , r-'jpco-n , Apple * , games , Rhost ntnriig , rmiMi. goblin pumpkins and miih general fun HE only the Jolly youth can originate nnd enjoy. - Wiiiunti'M Chili Art l.ci'ttiri-x. Thoiip who h.i7o been privileged In the past 10 hear MM. Kcysor'a lectures on paint ing and 4 ( < ulpinrr will wcleome the an nouncement that the department of art of tlio Woman's club this year will bo unco nmro In her competent hands. An exceed-1 Inly IntTmtlnK program hai been arranged for th * winter's work , which will Include nix lectures , delivered at I o'clock on one Sat , urday afternoon of cni-h month , beginning till * wrek , at the club rooms nl Odd Fel lows ball The lectures will be Illustrated wlth.Jitereoptlcon views selected from MM. Ke > w' ( > Inrgo collection of slid" ! . The pro gram of dnlus and subjects In us follows : Saturday , November'14 , "The llulldlng of the Acropolis" ; Saturday , December 12 , "The I'll 111 Inn Sculptures of the Parthenon ; " Saturday. January 0. "The Venus of An tiquity ; " Saturday , February t > , "Tlio Nlobe ; " Saturday. March 0. "Some Famous Oroupu of Antiquity ; " Saturday , April S , "Itoman Sculpture. " ! - - vnUi Aiiiituil ( lithi-rlnir. ! The employes of the W. H. Honnett com pany announce their seventh annual muslc.ilo and bull , to mice place at Metropolitan h.ill. Twenty-sci-ond and Ilnrney street * , on Thursday evening. November 10. The musical program will commence at S o'clock and the grand march begins nt ! i:3t : ) . Kauf man's orcliestia will furnish the music. Committees nrn as follows : I ArraiiKcmontx Mciisrs. S. Reynolds , H. j i I'ohlsEon , H. A. Weathers , W. h. IMwnrds , F. U. franc. Music Hey Moorennd S. Heynolda. llecrpi Ion-Messrs. Herbert Smith , Theo dore Farnslej , Oscar Peterson , Herbert Dunn. ( . ' . 1Powan. . T. M. Halloran and K. K. Drewetcr ; Ml s < ea Maud McVea , Anni Ilower. I.oiHo Frazler. Itoso Flf/patrlck. hlzzle Drown , Ktnlly Myles. Mary Hockbud. Hmlly Twlss , Mamie Thomas , Jennie Mc Millan. Mattle Alvey and Hose Llndstrom. s of Illc Itrvolullon. A meet Ins of the Omahn chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution wao held In the parlors of the Young Men's Christian association Monday evening , but owing to the parade nnd Interest In the campaign , the attendance was ur.t so large as usual. An adjournment , was taken tin' 11 Monday evening. No\ ember 9 , at 8 o'clock. when the chapter will wet In tlto Young Men's Christian association parlors and elect olllcers for the nailing year. Wi'ililliiKN ii I'll The marriage of Mr. Newton Harris and Mlra Margaret Van Valln. Is announced to take place at Fletcher , Neb. , this evening at 7 o'clock. Announcement Is made of the marriage of Mr. Edgar E. Hastings , formerly of Omaha. but now residing In St. Louis , and Mis * Ijittlo Short , to occur on Wednesday , No vember IS. The marriage of Miss Jennie I ) . GUI ) nnd Mr. Henry W. Spratt took place at the home of the bride's parents last Thursday after noon , only a few friends and relatives being present. Hev. John McQuoid officiated. The bridal couple left on the afternoon train for Denver nnd other Colorado points. They will bo nt home to their friends at the Brunswick hotel after December 10. Dr. Carl Hoffman , who was until recently a prominent figure In Omaha musical cir cles. and who Is now practicing mcdlclni' In Moscow , Idaho , was married last Wednes day afternoon to Miss Inn M. Kennedy at the residence of the bride's parents , Mr. and Mr. II. U. Kennedy. The wedding was a very pretty and quiet one. and the young couple left Immediately after for a tour which will terminate at their far western ! : onie. A pretty homo wedding took plnco Wednes day evening , November , nt 8 o'clock , at the bride's hcme. 709 South Seventeenth street , when Mrs. Ellen Knappand Mr. O. II. Franks were united In marriage. Rev. J. M. Ven ter performing the ccromony. A few Inti mate frlei ds wcro Invited , and the house was beautifully decorated with cut flowera and plants. Refreshments were served later on. Miss Carrie Anderson entertained the gucstj with songs and recitations until a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Franks will be at homo to their friends after November 1C. The marriage of Miss Christine Hanscn , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Hanscn , to Mr. Albert Wolfe , of the firm of Wolfe Dros. & Co. , was solemnized Wednesday. November 4. nt 3 o'clock , at Kountze Memo rial church , Rev. Mr. Turklo officiating. The bride looked charming In a gown of white orgaiidlo. over white silk , and carried La France roses. The bridesmaids. Miss Ann.i Hai , sen. sister of the bride , and Miss Kallo Hay wcro dressed In white and car ried roses. Max Felcrman nnd Otto Nledcr- wlcscr acted as groomsmen. After the ereinony the Immediate friends and rela tives of the contracting parties retired to the homo of the bride , where an elaborate dinner was served , and many a toast drunk to the happiness and welfare of the young rouplo. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe left on the evening train for Chicago , Milwaukee ami other eastern points , ami will be gone about three weeks. _ Ktini'llniiM Hint ArcI'llHSnl. . Mrs. L. . M. Dennett entertained at luncheon -aturdny afternoon _ of last week. Mrs. J. E. House gave a Kensington last Tuesday for the women of the Fimt Con- -rcgatlonal church. Miss Georgia Valentino entertained at a Kensington on Saturday of last week In honor of her cousin. Miss Drown. The Thurston Rifles' Individual drill and Informal hop. which was to bo held at the .rmory tomorrow evening , has been Indefi nitely postponed. Among the many Hallowe'en parties of 'ast ' week ono of the largest and most en joyable was that given by Miss Martha Stone for her guests , Miss Symns and Miss I'ennell of Kansas. Tlio Forest Hill Whist club was enter- Mined at Its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. 0. W. Llnlngcr and Mrs. Frank Haller. Prlzra wcro awarded to Mrs. Klmball , ilrd. Cornish and Mrs. Darnard. Mrs. W. II. Gates entertained the follow ing ladles at lunch on Thursday at 1 o'clock : Mcsdames W. II. Christie , II. K. Durket , W. E. Rlddell , H. Strelght. O. H. Curtis , J. II. Loomls , J. I ) . .N'llcd. A. F. Ross p.ud D. Pomcroy. On Friday Mrs. Gates entertained at a ronundruni party In honor 6f her mother the following ladles : Mcsdamts Chapln , Dowle , Patrick , Fonda , Warren , July , Otis , Chris tie , Heard. Wolfer , Curmlchacl , Rlddell , Cur- ' . Is , James and Pomcroy. Dr. and Mrs. 11. F. Crummer gave a de lightful dinner at the Omaha club on Ture- day evening to a tow fritmda. These pres ent were : Mr. und .Mrs. William S. Rectcr , Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ford , Mr. ami Mrs. L. A. Lent , Mrs. F. D. Spencer of Nebraska City. City.Mrs. Mrs. Tallaferro entertained Informally at luncheon > estcrday In honor of Mrs. Vllrs of Chicago , who is visiting Mrs. F. H. D.i- vlB. The guests wcio : Mrs. Vlles , Mm. L.'avls , Mr.s. Council , .Mtj. Sterling , Mrs. Cudahy , Mrs. Mact'luro and Mrs. McKay of Chicago. .Mr.3. Howard U. Smith entertained ut luncheon lest Thursday In honor of her Bister. Miss McKcll of Chllllcothe. 0. The guests were Mrs. Savage , Mrs. llozfnett. Sirs. Uannett , Mrt. . I. E. Cungdon , Mrs. Arthur it. Smith and Mrs. Hunting and Miss Hunt ing of Ucaton. The Up-to-Iato ) Thlmblo club met nt the homo of Mrs. li. P. Webster. S"J9 South Twonty-flm street , Thursday afternoon. Th'so pnacnt were : Mradainos C. M. Ha- vllzer , W. Jacobs. O. L. Salisbury , C. R. . -Imorman , J. M. Dryant of Council iiiurfs _ nd MiitiCti Hosa Martin and Tina Kolin. Miss May Dartlott gave a Mcklnlcy lunch eon lEiat Tuesday in anticipation of a fa- \orablo outcome of the election. Appro priate political emblems vtcro provided as jouvi'iiirs and the decorations were in ac cordance with the plan of the occasion. Those present wore : Misses Deebc , Martin , Cole , Kcnnard. Day and Hartlett. Mrs , A. J. Anderson , 1fio North Eight eenth Direct , gavu a very pleasant ken- slngtnu tea Monday afternoon. Those pres ent were : Mcsdainca G. Q. Donnlu. Martin Varley , Digger. Uddln. J. A. Grander , O - burti , Den Westerdnhl. Swansan , Van H. Lady , F. Wnltem and MUacu May Stockhuin. D , Hi-Its. Lucllo Dennis , Mabel Martin and Master Dennis. Mrs. G. C. Kuenno entertained at liar homo , CC9 South Seventeenth Htreut , the J T club Thursday. The afternoon was spent In conversation , which naturally drifted Into the warm topic of the day , the election. RcfrenhmnntH were nerved at G o'clock The gnmt.i wrrp Mpsdnmen W. Wlgman. Me- Culloch , Stratman. 0. H , Dako , Durater. Mitihaiir , II. Ilocnzwclg nnd Conr.td. MM. Ocorno Vradcnbnrg entertained a party , of women nt tea Friday evening , In i honor of l.er sister , Mrs. Rhodes , who Is hero visiting train Grand Rapids. Mich. A dt'llqhlfnl time was had , and at fi o'clock the guests were seated nt n table bounti fully spread. Theae- present were : Me.- dainen Mercer. Shaw. McConnel. t'hl. Nno , ; KdlitKer. Curr.pbdl. Fuller. Orcovey. Car- ] pent r , C n eron. Rhode * of Orand Rapids. Mich. , and Slothower of Papllllou. The Sunflower High Five club held Its regular bi-monthly meeting at the honip of l ' J. Dlsbrow on the evening of November 5. Thoseprenpnl were : Messrs. nnd McsdaincV ( ' . . W. Allen. E. P. Caldwcll , J. Dlsbrow , J. Donnelly , H. Evans , J. Goodhard. C. Hoggs. P. 0. Lamb , E. R. Wlggs and H. Wyntt. The guests played cards until 10 o'clock , when refreshments nnd amusements fol lowed InIho course of the evening. Prof. Wlggs rrcltod some of his machine poems. The Terpslchorean club gave Its second dancing party of the season nt Erfllng's hall last Friday evening , which was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Those dancing were : Misses Cowles. Eastman , Latey , Ilobbs , Downian. Dunham. Cfandrll. Uuluaro. Hardy. Muz , Holllnger. Deetna'n , Arnold. Krug , Uyrno. Jessie llyrnc , Peters and Gregg ; Mewrs. Thompson , Lund , Reed , Dell , Angell , McDonald , ,1. McDonald. Ilody. Schm id r. Nandsln , Falconer. Herlln , Curry. Squires. Murphy , lleeman , lldber nnd Eppnetor. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Walter entertained In honor of Miss Yeltle Hangs at their home last Thursday evening. The early part of the evening was devoted to music , fcllowi-d by high live , after which light refresh ments were iscrved. The first prizes were won by Mrs. C. E. indwell nnd . .Mr. C. E. Clark. Thtso present were : Messrs. and Mesdamcs C. E. Dldwell , J. Templeton. D. Rlsley. V. H. Harllett , C. E. Clark. C. 1C. Dlako. J. C. I/ange of Council Hluffo , Misses Yetlle 5augs , E. Hnckout.Ciena Lunge. A ladles' physical culture and dancing club was organized last Thursday evening nt the Knights of the Golden Eagle hall , Four teenth and Douglas streets. Ofllccrs were elected as follows : Clarlza Spalnhower , president ; Ida Vnllno , vice president ; Lena Hartlgan , secretary ; Julia Hrcssman , treas urer. After n lesson In physical culture which lasted until l > :30 : , the men were admitted mittednnd dancing was cnjoyrd until inld- nluht. when the merry crowd broke up , each declaring the evening very pleasantly spent. A surprise party was given to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Marshall at their homo Friday evening. Progressive high live was played. The ladles' llrst prlzre was won by Mrs. W. C. Mocre. the gentlemen's by Mr. W. C. Moore , the boobies by P. H. Johnson and Mrs. Trostler. Others present were : Misses Katlo Smith. Anna Shannon , Rosa Dewey , Hattle Ik'lln. Ella Smith. Katie Clark. Ma bel Clark. Mc&irs. P. II. Johnson. W. C. Moore , Tom Shannon. Dr. Cassady. Charles Frlcae. Hei.ry Frlcso , Isa Trostler , Fred Smith. J. S. Marshall. Mcsdamoj Moore. Frlcse. Trostlcr. Clark and Marshall. Tbi > South 'Jlde ' Whist club , which prom ises to bo one of the most popular clubs of the season , held Its Initial meeting at the borne of Mrs. G. Marty last Wednesday afternoon. After seven games had been playrd , refreshments were served by the hO5tess. The members of the club are : Mtuilames A. Crickmorc , Ed Strcator. J. Tlppery. J. Drlsco'll. Werner , J. Shoenlng , Clark Shelley. Smith , Hall. Rogers , Whlt- llni ? . T. C. Shelley. J. D. Illanchard and G. Marty. The Invited guests present wcro : Mrsdames Harry 1C. Uttloy and Simon N. Kolin. anil Miss Dora Haumcr. The next meeting wll' be held at the residence of Mrs. Ed Sliealor. On Wednesday evening a number of friends walked In nnd took possession of the home of Mr. and Mi's. Dal ton Rlslcy. 2:217 : Capitol avenue. It being the 2Sth birth day of Mr. Rlsley. His friends presented him with numerous handsome gifts. Hltfh five was the feature of the evening until 10:30 : , when refreshments were served. Those present were : Messrs , and Mesdames H. L. Heard , Jcncs , George Mlchlo. John Stevens. H. G. Matthcs. Mesdames E. 1C. Mackay. Separd of Council Dluffs. E. E. Dell , M. F. MrPike ; Mlssca Josephine Cooper. Minnie Illair , Margaret Kress , Gelhl ; Messrs. Ed McCary. William Irvine. Robert Smith , Frank Prawl and Frank Strlckllng. .Misa May Ellis was pleasantly surprised Friday evening at her homo , 1G1S North Twenty-third street. Games were played and dancing was Indulged In until a late- hour , when refreshments were served. Those present were : Misses Lulu Conn , Lllllo Haucr , Opal Haxter. Violet Galles.'Cherry Cbambcrlln , Dertha Herman , Myrtle Adams , Mamie Arsack , Lllllo Meek , Maud Meek , Tlllle Trano , Nelllo Dohcrty , Lottie Dolor , bJuno Amlerjon , Katie Anderson. Sarah Do lor and May Ellis ; Miasrs. George Golf. Charlie Drltton , Chris Dauer. John Miller , Arthur Lundborg , Roy Graves , Al Knowl- toti , Archie Gulwlts , Walter Hump. Will Hlncs , Charlie Peterson , Harry Standard. Fred Eberspacher , Sam Egan , John Shock- ley and Frank Dolor. Ciilrrtiilintii'iitK lo Coincv Miss Dandy will entertain at luncheon next Thursday afternoon. The next party of the Monday Night club will take place on November 23 , the night before Thanksgiving , and the thlnl Is nn. nounced for the Monday evening after Christ , mas. mas.The The social debut of Miss Mac Lonlso Ham ilton will take place next week ut a dancing party to be given In her honor by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hamilton , Thursday evening , November 19. Mrs. E. P. Peck and Miss Peck have Is sued Invitations for a reception next Wednesday afternoon , the occasion being the formal Introduction of Miss Peck to Omaha society. This being accomplished , Mr. and Mrs. Peck will give a dancing party In honor of their daughter's coming out , on the Thurs day evening following. The women of the First Congregational church will give a Poverty social next Tues day evening In the church parlors. Tallow candles will be used Instead of wax , bread Instead of cake , and peanuts , popcorn and oatmeal Instead of more luxurious faro. TliOEo in charge will wear their oldest clothes , end though It Is not accurately known whether or not Mr. Tukey will ap pear barefooted , some rare treats are guar anteed to those who attend. No admission fee will be charged , but It Is said that it will cost something to get out. r < M > l > l < - Who Conn * anil ( in. Mrs. Milton Darlow IB In Chicago on a visit. visit.Mrs. Mrs. John E. Wilbur Is visiting friends In Chicago. Miss Dertha Sloan Is visiting for a fort night in DCS Moincs. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hurgcss left last Wednesday for Denver. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Love are spending a few weeks In Now York. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Clarkson have moved to 22H Chicago street. Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Liederlch are pleas antly domiciled at the Mlllard. General and Mrs. C. F. Mandcrson started Wednesday for a trip to New York. Mrs. J. W. Savage Icavcu today for Iloaton , Intaiding to remain until after the holidays. Mr. C. C. George spent a few days last week at his former homo In Galenbiirg , III. MUs Eleanor McKcll of Chllllcothe. O. . Is the gui-st of herulster. . Mrs. Howard II , Smith , Mm. A. S. Stlgcr , who has.been vUltlng in the cast since early In thewmmiar , luiu icturncd. Mr. Walter T. Page , \vh > has been confined to bin IIOUHO for homo weeks by Illness , la nearly recovered. Mr. ami Mia. W. L. Jones nro at homo nt 1802 Wlrt street Fridays during Novem ber and December. Mr. and Mrs. William II. Sterling have moved Into their now house at 207 South Thlvt-ninth street. Dr. H. P. Ilumlltcn left lust wrek for New York , where ho will attend the surgical hospital during tlu > winter. Miss Amy Darker , who has been absent In Europe for several months , landed In Mon treal ymlerday , on her way homo. MUi Pfiinrll and MUs Synitis , who have bum the guests of Ml * Stone , have returned tn their home In AtchUon , Kan. Mr. and Mrs. H. I ) . Fhber and daughter. Miss Laura FUhur , of Florence , Wls , , are In thu city the guests of Mr. and Mrs , Arthur Pinto. Mr. Thomas Wilson Ilnttlu , who has been abroad for thu past two years , spent the month of October traveling In Spain. Mr. Iluttln will return to Glasgow university this wlntir to conTinuc his studies In marine engineering , Mlna OraT Wan ? nf Nebraska City Is vis iting her sitter. Mm. U. S , Hall. 2116 Far- nam Htrret. Dr. nnd Mr . Alexander nro at home from Ihelr weddjjiif'trip , , nnd will receive their friends aHj. > r yovcmbor 15 nt 1201 North Twemy-fouMu , htrcott Itov I.rsllc- \f. \ Potter , the new rector of St. Maitlihyi'mhiirch , with Mm. 1'ot'er. arrived In It ) ar } ha last week from Mexico , Mo. . Mr. iWfljB fanner parish. Mrs. F. IJSfo .iple nnd Master Harold , and Mrs. J S. IKfil toy 07 Lexington , Neb. , are spendliiK Pp"- ' weeks with Mrs. J. W. Hobb. at littuautn Thirtieth avenue. Ml8 KllrjIritHi McKchron of ( Hens Falls. N. Y. , Is fX JWted to arrive In town next Wednesday. Nviic'ro she will remain for some works ns the guest of Miss Oraco Allen. Mrs. N. K. Dnniron and Mrs. Oeorge II. Hoover of Hastings , who have been guests of MM. C. W. Drlxunntrc the past week , have returned to their home In Hastings. Miss ( 'atrlo 1. Hicks , one of the teachers In Train school , received word last week that her mother was seriously III. desir ing her daughter's'presence , nt Juliet , III. Miss Hicks' mother died on the morning of November 3 , of neuralgia of the heart. XOTKS I'ltOM OMAHA SI'III'IIIIS. UtMiMOti .Vote * . Miss Ema Woods of Omaha Is visiting with friends In Ilenson. Jainea Hoveo of Craig , Neb. , formerly of Denson , visited friends Tuesday. Mrs. Dodwoll , nee Alice Cralghead , vis ited the schools ot Henson Thursday after noon. Mr. McCormlck nnd Mrs. Mary McCor- mlch of Omaha were married at the homo of Mr. Williams by Judge Halley last Monday evening. The enthusiasm of this campaign wim shown by the school children , which re-miltcd in the older scholars casting their votes on election day. The ballot box was In Prof. Eby's room. The last rites over the body of the In fant daughter of George Snsll were per formed Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Many friends of the family bad gathered at the home , who followed the remains to Mount Hope , whore the body was conveyed. A short service , was held there. The business meeting of the Epwortb league held nt the Methodist Episcopal church Friday evening was well attended , though It was a bad night. Several male members were taken In and H was decided to give the social , which was postponed. Friday evening , November 20. After the buslnr-ss was disposed of a abort literary program was had. which made the meeting interratlng. . AVOTIIKII YI8AII Kllll SUTTI.H1IHXT. ViirclinsrrM of Otor mill MIxHiitirl liiuiilM < ; < ( ii Ohiiiii'i * fur HMriiNlon. WASHINGTON. Nov. " . ( Special Tele gram. ) Indian Inspector McCormlck has re ported to the Indian olllcc that Otoo and Missouri Indians have consented to allow settlers on their ceded lands nn additional year tn whleli.lo pay for their holdings. This will bring the tlmo of payment up to about July 20 , 1S97 , ono year from the time that the last notices 'were issued. An order was sent to Mr. ' McCormlck today to pro ceed to Nebraska and lay the proposition formulated by Secretary Francis before the purchasers , i' ' This proposition Is that the settlers will agree to relinquish their lands If they do not pay up In full nt the tlnni mentioned. If the settlers agree to this there will be no further trouble In regard to the lands. If they do not agn'o to this It Is understood that the last qrder to cancel their entries If payment Is not made In ninety days will be enforced. Comptroller Eckels today gave out an ab stract of the * reports of condition October C of the 1C2 national banks In Iowa , exclusive- of DCS Molnes. According to this abstract total resources on that date were $4G,200- 702 : loans nlrd discounts amounting to $2S.- G93.10.S ; stoqks , securities , bulking houses nnd other real estate wcro valued at Jl.U- 015 ; lawful niojity reserve In-bank Hggrc- gatlna W,09j,82. . -which the gold amounted to $1.751.117. . . . Of Jlhbllltles. capital stock wasI2,295fOOi ! surplus fund and undivided profits were J 1,070,559. and deposits amounted to } 22Ct9C ! > 3. The average reserve held was 2S.14 per centl , Henjamln F. Jones of Eldora , la. , has been admitted to practice before the Interior de partment. .Miss A. Hedger has been appointed post mistress nt Dolrclt , Drown county , S. I ) . Mrs. I ) . H. .Mercer Is reported as ctcadlly improving , although still confined to her bed. \IMVN for flu * Army * WASHINGTON , Nov. 7. ( Special Tele gram. ) Second Lieutenant George Lee Ir- wln , Third artillery , has been ordered to join his batjcry at Angel Island. Cql. , from Jackson Ilarracks , I-a. The following transfers In the Eighth ly- fantry have been ordered : Second Lieu tenant Jaqucs Do L. LaFltte. from company K to company I : Second Lieutenant Law rence D. Slmmonda , from company I to company E. Captain Edward G. Mathey , Seventh cav alry , having been found by an examining board unfit for promotion on account of physical disability. Is granted leave of ab sence until further orders. On account of disability leave of absence for two months ! s granted Captain Francis Mlchler. Fifth cavalry. Captain E. C. Chapln. Fifteenth Infantry , lisa been retired en his own application , promoting Second Lieutenant A. R. Paxton - ton to llrst lieutenant nnd additional Second end Lieutenant S. A. Cloinan to bo second lieutenant. Second Lieutenant G. L. Irwln , Third ar tillery , has be-Ni ordered from Jackson Bar- lacks , La. , to his battery at Angel Island , Cal. Captain E. 0. Mathcy , Seventh eavalrr , ban been found hyi a board to bo physically unfit for promotion , and has been granted on Indefinite leave of absence. Aeslstsnt Surgeon John II. Stone ha.t betn ordered from Fort Leaven worth to Fort Rlley. Kan. 1'lrst Lieutenant Charles D. Clay has been transferred from the Eleventh to the Seventeenth Infantry , com pany C , First Lieutenant Charlea P. Ru.s from Iho Twenty-third to the Eleventh In fantry , company U. and First Lieutenant C. H. Hagadorn from the Seventeenth to- the Twenty-third Infantry , company F. First Lieutenant A. C. Ducnt. Twenty-fourth In fantry , has been relieved from duty at the Northern Illlnr/ls Normal school ami ordered - dored to join his company. Colil Itrpi-rvi * MoiinlH | ' | i. WASIIINOTpN , Nov. 7. Today's state ment of the condition of the treasury shows : Available casi alaucc , $230,173'JSS ; geld reserve - servo , $ H8.r.ri3'.rjSfi. / The treasury-today lost J10.200 In gold coin and $20,100 ln.iiiiiiiufiicturlng jewelers' bars , which leaves Uip'SH'uo amount of Iho reserve $120.310.688. Tho'net gain In gold In Now York today was $572.000. ( i < > iii > rnl iTi-cJ l.i'ii VI-M Win WASIIINGTO , r Nov. 7. Cornnl rienurnl hen left Washington this ovuilni ; for Cliar- lotteavllle , Va. . where Mrs. l.co Is now stopping nml.JtldgChllili'in are at m-bool. Inirlng tincaj'iflin railed at the whlto I'oii8i > . but djtVwrJtijf sec the prcKldcnt. He also piild niJJH \ ) of n purely personal ra- turo to SoerciAri ; Slerbort ut the Navy de partment. Ij f . , Sliirni IC/ft-i-If In South Dnliotil. IMKHIU3 , S ? IJ.r Nov. 7. ( .Special Tele gram. ) The storm last night Htoppi-d street car service until noon , end no trains have arrived from' the cast lodiiy. The river Is full of limningIce and Iho draw of the pontoon brldgu has burn forced open and cunnot bo closed. 'Several tralnluads of cattle and sheep nm at the stock yards awaiting transportation east , MILL.AU , 3. U. , Nov. 7. ( Special Telo- gram. ) Reports from the county Indicate that many persons will under and stock poritdi on account of the heavy snow Htornm making roads Impassable. Few arc prepared - pared for winter. CIlA.MllKHhAIN , S. I ) . , Nov. 7. ( Special Telegram. ) Ooorgo Wilson , a farmer llvlna In Pleasant drove township , lost thirty-six head of shi'up an the result of the uniui- unlly iiuvero weather. Stockmen from west of the Mlnoiiri river say that cattle are drifting to uhultorcd { daces In timber along V/hlto river. CONTINUE THE INSTITUTES Work Among the Agrinnltnvitts Will Bo Kept Up. CONFERENCE ON THE SUBJECT YLSTEnDAY Will IIIVkki'il lo Aiiro- | | lirlilti' l-'lvt * TlioMxuinl Itollni-H to Curry on I he WorU uti llrrrtol'on- . LINCOLN , Nov. 7. ( Spi-clal. ) The farm ers' Institute ! ) will be continued In Ne braska for another yc-ar. This conclusion wan reached nt n conferciico held In Chan cellor MneLean's office yesterday afternoon. ex-Governor Robert W. Furna * presiding. The following were present : Efc-Governor Fnrnas. secretary of the State- Hoard of Agriculture ; Ell A. Ilarncs. president nf the State Hoard of Agriculture ; S. C. Hassctt , secretary of the Nebraska Dalrymon'o as sociation ; E. F. Stephens , president of the Slate Horticultural society ; J. II. Had- klnson. secretary ot the State Horticultural ticultural society ; I. L. Lyman , secretary of the State Poultry association ; C. H. Elmcmlorf , vice president of the Im proved Stock Hrceders' iiF-soclatlon : R. M. Allen , president of the Heel Sugar associa tion ; W. N. Nnson , secretary of the Heel Sugar association ; O. C. Holmes , secretary of the Manufacturers' nnd Consumers' as- fioclatlon of Nebraska ; W. II. Lannlng. vice prrrtldont of the Heel Sugar association , member of the Adams County Farmers' iu- xtltuto nnd jjf the executive committee of the Nebraska club ; W. II. Howmnn , presi dent of the Heatrlco Farmer. ! ' Institute ; R. D. Kelly , secretary of general Institute work for Dodge. Saundcrs , Washington. Colfax and Douglas counties ; John Hethuno ot Lancaster County Farmers' clubs ; II. E. Heath , editor of the Nebraska Farmer j H. F. Mclntosh of the Cultivator. O. E. Mac- Lean of the State university and F. W. Tay lor , secretary of the university agricultural experiment station. It was decided that the work of the farm ers' Institutes bo proceeded with substan tially as heretofore. Prof. F. W. Taylor v ns ro-elected superintendent. Chancellor Mac- Lean and Prof. Taylor were appointed a sub committee * on the matter of legislation , and It was decided to nsk the legislature for nn appropriation of ? 2,500 or $5.000 to carry on the work. INVESTIGATING A H. & M. WRECK. Coroner IHilyoke and a jury will hold an Inquest on Monday morning to determine the responsibility for the death of John M. Tlpllng , who was killed In the wreck at Mnlcomb last Monday. The Inquiry will bo commenced at 10 o'clock n. in. Prof. Hcnttle , president of the State Nor mal school nt Peru , addressed the city teach ers this morning in the High school build ing. His subject was "Tho Philosophy of Education. " Mrs. Ourla Pecry , a teacher of thla county , was today granted a divorce from Russell Pecry on the ground of desertion. Julo Schocnhclt , Governor Holcomb's ste nographer , was elected county attorney of Richardson county on the fusion ticket. The commission appointed by the supreme court to examine applicants for admission to the bar will hold the examination No vember 17. The commission consists of the following : Frank Martin of Falls City. F. P. Wlgton of Norfolk. E. J. Clements of Ord , Roscoe Pound of Lincoln nnd W. D. Deckctt of Omaha. It organized by electing Clements president and Pound sec retary. Elizabeth E. Krclg asks the assistance of the district court In collecting $2.000 on ' a. policy taken out by her husband. Wl'l- llam Krelg. In the Knights of Maccabees. The plaintiff alleges that her husband Joined the order and fulfilled all the rc- RUlrcmcnts , but never received a benefit certificate. The policy was taken out Au gust 1.-1891 , at Falrbury. Krelg was fire man on the Rock Island train which was wrecked hero on August 9. eight days after he had made application to the Maccabees for membership. He went down with his engine nnd was crushed to death under It. Stella Holmes asks the district court to give her a divorce from her husband , Ivan W. , whom she married In this city on Sep tember 21. 1891. She desires her maiden name , Stella Illff , restored. All members of the Traveling Men'n Dry an club are requested to meet at the Lincoln hotel Sunday afternoon , November i S , at 4 o'clock , to pass resolutions on the I death of J. .M. Tlpllng. Full attendance ) Is requested. The police court case against William Ray of this city , charged with assaulting an officer , was today settled satisfactorily to all parties , out of court. It precinct of the Seventh ward was the only precinct In the city which was car ried for every candidate by the free silver faction. Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Lin coln George W. Wattles. Robert W. Rich ardson. C. J. Smyth. John A. Wnkeflcld. L. II. Bradley , T. M. P. Honey. T. A. FUher , M. Coon. Co I fin Con illy Ti'iit'lirrM Mi > < < . SCHUYLER. Neb. , Nov. 7. ( Special. ) Teachers of the southern section of Colfax county held a meeting at the East ward school building In Schuyler to day , there being a good attendance. In spite of the unpleasant weather. Follow ing was the program : "GeoRraphlcal Knowledge Through the Middle Ages Up to 1492. " C. J. Wertz ; "Condition of Civil ization at the Time of the Discovery of America. " Theodore Jnhnson ; "Importance of Child Study , " Principal G. F. Hurkctt ; "Sensation " C. M. Johnson ; "How Shall We Interest Small Pupils and at the amo Time Develop the- Mind ? " Mrs. Frank E. Moore and Miss Felton. Valley Comity .MorlKiiKi * Iti'ciiril. ORD. Nob. . Nov. 7. ( Special. ) Valley county's mortgage record for the month of October Is as follows : Six farm mortgages filed. $ IO.S.r.7 ; eleven ( satisfied , $ C.1"G.1G ; one town mortgage filed , $200 ; one satisfied , $300 ; sixty-live chattel mortgages filed , $13,2f.9.92 : nlnoty-nlno satisfied , $ S-t34.5S. COLUMHUS , Neb. , Nov. 7. ( Special. ) Following la the mortgage record for Platte county for the month of October , 189U : Nineteen farm mortgaKCfl filed. $10,747.17 ; thirteen released. $5.248.71 > ; five town and city mortgages filed. $2,395.70 ; thrto re leased , $3,250 ; slxty-flvo chattel mortgages filed. $21,220.93 ; ten relented. $238.02. l-'oolllllllM Itoll Ilo.VN. HEATRICE. Neb. . Nov. 7. ( Special. ) Roy Wheeloek. n young man 17 years of a ; o , was jittnclicd by footpads last evening and robbed of $12. The boy was treasurer of olio of the Presbyterian church societies , und was on his way homo from the church when tbo ' robbery took plnco. There were two of the'fooyiods , one of whom knocked the boy down , the other taking the money. A similar robbery occurred several days ago , when ono of the carriers for the Dally Ex press UIIH held up for r > 0 cents ot hlu col lections. Aslilnuil llllliliN I'll > I UK Out Colil. ASHLAND , Neb. , Nov. 7. ( Special. ) Local banks are paying out gold. An old Holdb-rs hero voted a blank ticket , nut being able to read or write , und too proud to auk the olle-crs ! to UKHlst him , A laud-mouthed Ilryan man , who could not read or write , scratched a black line through his ticket and voted It. > , \V , .Vrlhon or Vorl < I'luU-rA * rrn ( . YORK , Neb. , Nov. 7. ( Special Telegram. ) N. W. Nelnan , prominently known hero , wan today arre led by the tiherltf of I'Jay county und taken thi > rp to ftii n to Mii > chargi ? of obtaining money tinder fnl.if pre tenses. Mr , Nolton la a Fulcwnian for RowIng - Ing rnar > hlipM : and musical InMruir.cntft. He Ii well connected nl thla place nti-I many believe that his arrest Is H nit ! kc. or MMIIIASKA HAVKS. rljHIIIIHII lo I InSdltc llnnli- ItiK11. . mi-it Slliiliiilirlxi'il , LINCOLN , Nov.Special. ( . ) Secretary II. 11. Townl.\v of OIP Slate Hanking Hoard ha nmdi ! these summaries of the i-juarlerly reports of thn .lavlugt , prlvatu nnd Mnto bank ) , of Nebraska for thu throe months , endltiK September 30 , IS'Jfi ' : j Quarterly n'purt of the ynvliiff * lunik * 1 ( eleven In numiier ) In tlio * tnlo of Nebraska nt the close of business on tlui ii'.Hh day of September , ISM : 11KSOUHCK3. LrwiiH and illHoomit * twee sched ule ) . $1,515,011 $ 43 HoniK stoek. , Hocurlilei , Judg moms , claim. " , etc. ( sco s-'liPdulo ) . IJ.1,710 IS line from imtlonnl , state mid pri vate banks and bankers ( see schedule ) . 201.113:11 : linnklng houo furniture nnd llx- turos . -II .7 H ! 0 Other renl omute . 90S.2K ! Kl Current expi-nm-.t and tuxes paid 19,501 68 1'rrtnliim on United Stairs and otber bnnilM and n-ourltloH . OX ) W Chpeks nnd otber cusli Items ( see ( schedule ) . 2.4W H7 Cash . f,2,01S73 Olhc-r unset : ! . 22.51:158 : Tolnl . ,7F,277.310 : , : L1AHILITIKS. Capital Mock paid In . $ HD.f.CO M SuriiiuM fund . 7SViO : w Undivided protltM . 4S.07fi la Oeni-ral deposits . 1,700,500 31 Note's and bills rcdlAcounlod ( steo schedule ) . . ' . 12.12T > M lilllH payable ( HOC schedule ) . 21,000(0 Other liabilities . 751 02 Total . $2.277.310 52 Quarterly report of the condition of the private blinks ( eighty-four In number ) , In the state of Nebraska , nt the close of busi ness on the SOth day of September , 1KK5 : RESOURCES. Loans nnd dlseouiitH ( see HCh.-dille ) . $2,5-l.nVS 02 Overdrafts ( HOO FChcdulu ) . 21,71703 Itcmds , stocks , HrcurltloM , Judg ments , claims , oti' . , ( see schedule ) . CO.C53 73 Due from national , state und private hanks nnd bankers ( see Hphpdiile ) . 412,13719 ImtikliiK bouse furniture and fixtures . 207,73in3 Oilier real i stiltc . 83 KB ) 02 Current expenses and taxes paid. 70.0IS 57 Premium on United States and other bonds and securities . 1,201 22 Cheeks ami other cash Itemii ( sco schedule ) . .s . 17,31ft 07 Casll . 250.HS3 S3 Other assets . -I.7G7 3d Total J3.CSC.577 03 LIAHILITIES. Capital stock paid In $1.255.0. 5G Surplus fund 101-US til Undivided prollts 143.RW M Dividends unpaid 5,52235 General deposits SOS1,3IO 2S Notes and bills redlseountcd ( sco schedule ) f , 1.1(17 ( S IllllH payable ( see schedule ) ,12n.Vl ( H Other liabilities 100 [ il Total $3CM3,577 03 Quarterly report of the condition of the Incorporated batiks ( .12S In number ) In the stati ; of Nt-lirasku at the rlo. ° o nf business on the 30th day of Sfptemlu-r , 1SDO : UHSOtMlCBS. Loans and dlaeoiinti CSOP Hchedillo ) $ ll.G52.fiSI W Overdraft ! * ( see schedule ) CI.U13 S7 Honda , Htoeks , securities , judg ments , claims , etc. ( see schedule ) 202.H5 13 Due from national , state and private banks and hankfr * ( see schedule ) 1.75S.51I 10 Hanking house furniture und lixtitres 1.0SMOI 73 Other real estate 519.52i ! : n Current expenses and taxes paid 371,836 01 Premium on United States and other bonds and securities. . . . 3.07529 Cheokw and other eash Items ( see selH-dllle ) 7U71 20 Cash 1.0H1.73I 31 Other assets 22,755 n Total $1CS2ICC2 05 MAIIILITIKS. Capital stock paid In $ C.SI0.1G5 CO Surplus fund 727.UT. ! t > 7 Undivided profits 7r > .V > l rn Dividends unpaid 12.S.TI 3S General deposits S.010,532 10 Notes and bills redHcounted ( sco schedule ) 72,09192 Hills payable ( sec schedule ) . . . . 401.200 S3 Other liabilities 21.931 72 Total $1GS21 , G2 05 Summary of HIP quarterly reports of tlio condition of the Incorporated , private und savings banks (423 ( In number ) . In the state of Nebraska , ut the clone of buslne-ss on the 30th day of September , ISM : RESOURCES. Loans nnd dlseounlH ( sec- schedule ) $13,719.701 41 Overdrafts ( nee seheJulo ) & 3.CCO 35 Honds. stocks , securities , Judg ments , claims , i'tc , ( see schedule ) 370,51731 Duo from national state and pilvuto hanks nnd bankers ( sec schedule ) ' . 2.372,03193 llMiiltlnir linnsn fiiri-'tnri' ' iihil lixtures 1.317.ESI M Other roul estate 913.25 ! ) ! > ) Current expenses und taxes paid 4G1.3S3 17 Premium on United States and otber bonds nnd securities.,9'W | ' 51 Checks and other cash Items ( .see schedule ) 91.22C 24 Cash 1,3 ,74293 Other assets 50.072 Go Total } 22.7S5,3I9 CO MAIJ1LIT1ES. Capital stock paid In $ 8.MI.G < E r. .Surplus fund 909.811 5S Undivided prollts 924.Kl ( S Dividends unpaid \ . . 1&.35 > 73 c ; > neral deposits 11.792.31S C.9 Notes and bills redlscounted ( sev schedule ) ' . 14S.C.S7 SO Illls payable ( see schedule ) 451.250 S9 Other liabilities 22.SC5 07 Total * 22,7S5,5I9 CO TK.lll'OHAltV IVSAXITV'THU CAITSK. McDonald U'IINol lti > NioiiNlliltVlxn | Coiuinllli-il Siilflilc. FREMONT. .Nov. 7. ( Special. ) Mr. Mc Donald's friends are of the opinion that the cause of his suicldo Thursday was tem porary Insanity. Several yea re ago ho had a sunstroke and for sonio time afterward his brain was affccte-d. Ho was also simi larly affected on recovering from an at tack of the grip about four years ago. His business Ir.lcrc-Hts are not thought to have been seriously affected by the fall- urn of his mining venture in Colorado. His son and daughters arrived this morning from Oberlln to at tend their father's funeral , which will be held tomonow afternoon , under the direc tion of the commandcry of the Knights Templar , of which ho was a member. IColi u Depot. TEKAMAH , Neb. , Nov. 7. ( Special. ) Hurglars entered the depot at this place last night and robbed the money drawer of $8 In pennies. They cut a window light to gain admittance to the waiting rooms niid then removed a panel of the door to get Into the ticket olilce. An effort wan made to gel Into the safe , but it was un successful. The damage to the de-pot build ing Is iiald to be about $30 , made by tryIng - Ing to pry open doors und breaking locks and window glass. The guilty person Is supposed to bo a tramp , who IIMS been About bore for several days , nnd efforts are being made to capture him. ' . | > | ' 'Kii-liliitT Trial of .Si-Horn1 TEKAMAH , Neb. , Nov. 7. ( Special. ) The trial of the two IIIscox boya and thu girl , Ollvo IIIscox , for the murder of Fred Sellers at Oakland last spring H to come before the district court next Monday. WOIIIIIII'N dull In SrNNlon. PLATT.S.MOUT1I. Neb. , Nov. 7. ( Special. ) Friday evening the Woman's club held Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest U , S. Gov't Report. TO BE lt regular mooting al Iho home of Mr * . Perry Walkei. The meeting wa under HIP ftU.ipiroi of the art department , with MM. O. II. Snydir an leader. An excellent paper on the life of Ilin painter , Uluito , uoi.i read by Mrs Saniurl WatiRh. Mr . llurion icad nn cnay on the famous nculptnr , Ohlborit , giving nn Intcrcsllnn account of lilt works. Mrs Sn > der then lectured upon the u oina n p.i I nt or and sculptors of that period In nn ont-rtnlnlnR manner. 'I'll II- . on Snlilmtli Hefoi-m. NORTH LOliP , Neb. , .N'ov 7. ( Special ) - J 111' . A. II. Lewis * of Plalnm-ld. N. J. , ! n serlo * of four Iccliirri at the llapllst church * " lait evening , on the general subject of "Sali- i Imth Reform. " Ills flrnl locluro was de- 1 voted lo the theme of "WhyVe Ale Sev- ' onth-nny UnpilstM , " In uhlch the apcAker showed llmt , while denomination ho rep resented \VHS usually classed In the popular mind with olbcr ProtcMlnnt denominations , they were not such In fact ; had never nl any period In the history of the Reforma tion come out from thn church of Uonir ; had never bren Included in the mother church at any time , but had always had a n prcsontntlon. more or less numerous. 1 since the days of John the Haptlst. nfton j feeble mid few , but never entirely extln- gulshed. Dr. Lewis has traveled largely abroad , is the author of several works on church history , nnd has culled almost for gotten facts relative to his subject from the great continental libraries. Ho was heard with gteal Interest. .Nniirr nnil I'ltitlo Will Iliillfy. roniMIIUS. Neb. . Nov. 7. ( Special. ) Nan co county will assist Platte In n joint ratification meeting Tuesday , November 10. A good progtam has boon arranged and a bl ? tlmo Is expected. There will bo a grand display of tirrvvnrks besides sovnral different flambeau clubs In the parade. Excursion * will be run from surrounding towns. of ii Slrillltii-l- Allilon , ALHION. Neb. . Nov. 7. ( Special. ) John Henry Frlek. or John Henry Stoinbecl : . n crazy man , was found near Albion. Ilo Is uimble to give his name or place of resi dence , or any Information In regard to his former life. _ \Vorllim on AIMon's Court House. ALHION. Neb. . Nov. 7. ( Special. ) The work Is progn using very nicely on the now court house. They are trying to get It dons before cold weather. Ii- -r Cvi-i-k .MIui'M * Oiilpnl. DOUOLAS. Wyo. . Nov. " . -Special. ( ) The owners of the Peer Creek coal mines near this place are > making extensive repairs and improvements in the machinery of their plant with n vlcu to Increasing Iho output. They are now ICO ears behind their orders and the demand for the coal Is constantly. Increasing. Can be trusted You can trust nn article that everybody speaks well of. and every one has a kin/ word for Si'Vi'iily-srvrn. Ono has been cured of n 'olil. Another of "rip , A third of Cnliirrli. And Mill another of lnlliit ii/n. It's so with all the Ills that colds cause. MRS. J. SHARKS. 175V. . S5th St. , New York City : "Wo have used your remedies for years and have always found them to do just what you claim. " " ' for < 'old has proved a blessing , as also other of your Specifics which wo have found necessary to use. I cannot pralso them too highly , " E. E. PIERCE- , Pastor of the Church of Christ , Clarion , In. , writes : " ' 77' baa cured a l" " l Cold | M my wife , which I have been treating for some time , and she has only used about one-fourth of n bottle. " MISS MAY ULRICil of Hrooklyn. N. Y. , says she Is subject to attacks of ! rliii- | | whenever she takes a slight ' 'olil , ) mt now uses " 77" "and I must sjy It does help mo wonderfully. " Dr. lluisu-lnvyh' Ilompopatlslc Mmiunl of 1) | - CUKCK ut your liniKKlstH or MtlK-iI ; viev. Kimill bullies of pli-iiHiint I'CllelK. lit tlic vest / iini-io-t. S M l > y iliiiUKlst * < ir Honl un ii-mlpl of - - - - - - - . , . . , . . . . . * " DM- fur SI. Huiiipliteyn' Sled. CoTT Cor. Wllllulii unil Julm Kt . , New Yolk. Eiderdown DressiiigSacqties _ ( Worth S2.r.O ami $ : i.00) ) Monday $1.50 Each ONLY ON1TO : A CUSTO3IKK. New Cloaks Kamplo uni'inuntrt wortli 15 and UiO. EACH Only oiio to a ctistomor 1Crf0 " IB Bat * ! § \CIOAKS.SUI1S.FURS , I'.txton t , ( Jor. Kitli & Fai N'otlev lhl tuiluy. Thu ml will not appear i $250.00 | XMAS IN GOLD.I GIFTS Wliu rain fiiriii tinKi'Htest number of word * IIMIII tinlettiiM In IliirriJU ? Vou ro smart t-imiiKli lo imikillfleHii nr mori'Mmlt * . wo fic-l mile , nnil If > "U ilu Jnu will leeelvi- uuiiil le- wuril. iJu nut uie nny Idler inuru tlnu-8 tlmn It iippoarH In the \v ml. Nn plotter IIOIIUH. Nn fun 1 11 t\i-i < lh. t'Ht- JIDV ilU-iloiinry Unit In Hnnili.nl. I'Mplui.tlii. . Hire ID till i-iuiiiipli- tilt.uny tu wiiili It mil : KillturM , i-illt , hot , il"t , iloth , to , cte Tln-M' woiiln eount. Tito pulj- lldlii-r of WOMAN'HVOUI.I ) AND JKNNISHH MI1.1,1H ilu.NTllbV will pay IVJ.UU In Kulil tu tin pi.-n.iin iihlv to niuke ( lie lursent lint of wonU rniin thu lellern In tliu wonl l.'nriYJHH ; 135 0) fottliu M-ec.n.l lurKi-ft ; tIA.to for Iho Ililnli JIO.W li.-r tliu fourth ; fJ.iti fur Ilin twenty next | iirieKt. ini'l ' t'iM c-adi fnr the Iwelily-IHd next larK' t Unix. Tin * ill/me ivuuiilH lire l.'lven free nnil ultlKiut cunm.li nilli.n for the putpowi of lit- titictbiK ulti-nilun i "ur haniliioiiiiluillcn' mu a. zlne , tui-iily-t-lKht piiK'-H ' , ll > ' l"ii | : coluinnii , Ilic-lx llliiBtnileil. nil iulKln.il mutter , mi.I . limK nii'l ' khort H'/rli-K Ijy Iho IU-M ! nil l horn ; prlro II.l" per s , . . . . . , , . , . . t .n l * It lu I | | I f.ubM. v fni1 vt.tt In i MI. lm 1.1111. * lent tu Hi-nil Ii ! twn-eent htlinipil for u Hire" month * ' trial nuliwrlptlon wllli your lint of wnnlH , anil ivirprriioii penillntf Uiu 21 ci-ntu MM ! n lift of llfteen win ( In or more In ( iiiir.inlt'i'il an i-xlra pipppnt dy it-linn mull ( In iiiMltlon in the lninuzlne : ) nf H lurgn IM-paRO liirok , "Tlio Mauler of the Mine , " loy Hnlu-rt Iliielinniin , u ifiniirluilily fund nut I UK Into it my. Hutlff.io- lion Kiiaianti-i-il In every uam or your money re * fiimleil. IIK n.ioulilm \ rent ui inii-u , ami not later than iJec , I. ' . ( comi-Kl exlemle.l. puHltlvely clokm Dec. 15) , KII that the iiuim-n ut HiicceimfNl eonle tnntB mny I MI In thn Januitiy l ue , pul > - llnheil In iJcrciiilwr , ami prUo nullnl Decem- IH-T y > . In uriler Hint they niiiy iracli thu will * IIITH lieforn t.'lirlHlmaK. Our puhlkiitlon liu * liren mtiibllhi-il nlnu yenni.Vu refer you | i nny rnon-anlllH niii-ni-y fin nur ulaiiitliik' . Wrlli now. AdUre.b J. II. I'l.llMMKIt. l'iil.lln > i MS Tcinulo Cuurt llulldlutf , New York City ,