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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1897)
m.E OMAHA DAILY REE : iMWITDAY , .TA'N'tTAltY US , 1807. SPEGlflL NOTICES. AilvrrllnrHirntn fur Ilioxc column * will lie ( nken unlit lUi.'IO ii. in. , for ( lie < -VC/IIIK nnit until H p. in. for ( lie iiinriihiu ; nnil Hitn(111)- edition * . Arivcrllnrrft , by rriiirxlii 11 iiiiin- lirrcil Hirolc , cnn linvo nnmvcm nil- ilrcnxril to n mimlii > rc < l letter In euro of TinHer. . Annivcra no iiil < lrc < Ml will Itp ilellvoruil on prciiciitntlon of tltc ulivi'k only. Hilled , I 1-Uc n woril llrnt lnncrtloii | 1C tvnril tlicrrnftor. .VotliltiK taken for Ion * I linn 2. for tinllrnt III.IIT- V tlon. TliiiNc nilvcrflnciiifiitN iniiMt lie rtiii rnnnrrnllvi-lr. \VA.\TIilI3IAM3 IIHL1' . VrANIKD. AN IDEA ; WHO CAN THINK OP seme rlmple thing to patent ? Protect your Ideas , they may bring you wealth ; write John Wrdilerburn ft Co. , I > pt. V , , Pntrnt Attorney * . V'lichlngton. 1) . C. , for their Jl.SOO prize offer anil n Hat of 200 Inventions wanted. 11-633 r VAII.OHH WANTED. CONTINENTAL CLOTH- B-M178 If 130 A WEEK SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID cniesmen ; experience not necessary ; permanent position. TSe W. I * Kline Co. , Bt. Lonls. Mo. II M73 F2 * _ _ WANTED. SALESMEN. TO SELL VERY COM- plctp line of lubricating oils , greaiex ami specialties ; liberal terms to proper party. Jew RennlnicJCo , , Clevelnnd , O. II M951 IS * A FEW KNEriaE"TIC. llU3TfTNa MEN CAN get steady , prolllnblo work with C. F. Adams Co. , HI H. 16th st. II MDGC 13 _ A WHOLESALE nousn "WANTS TWO steady men for traveling salesmen ; salary , $ , > 0.f'0 ami expenses ; previous experience not ubrtitutrly required ; must have good references unit small capital , Address Jotdnn Bros. , DCS Molnes , In. H M197 IS" AVANTED--MEN IN EVERY cbuNTY Vd"ACT as private detectives under Instructions. Kx- perlencc unnecei.si.ry. AddirKs Universal De tective Agency , Indianapolis , Iml. D-M213 20 * WAXTI3I1 FKMALH III3M > . WANTED , A WOMAN WHO CAN FILL A position of trust ; references required. D 51 , Bee. C M170 19 COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- wotk ; good wliges. 1410 N. 25th st. C M19.-I IS * WANTED. A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- cral housekeeping. 5C6 3. 21st nve.C _ M208 _ rou iin.vr IIOIKSHS. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O , F. Davit Company , 1505 Farnam. D 636 " HOUSES ; HENEWA & CO. . 103 N. 15TII ST. D C37 MODERN HOUSES ; C. A. BTAlUt 925 N Y LIFE D-G3S CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVER the city. $5 to $50. Fidelity , 1702 Farnnm st. D 639 HOUSES. WALLACE , BROWN BLOCK 16TH and Douglas D 610 HOUSES. FROM $5 UP ; LARGE LIST. Sb > Cague Investment Co. , 150C Dodge street.D . D41 A REAUTIFUr7nOME IN LAFAYETTE PLACE 8 rooms , nil modern , splendid condition , never been rented before ; now offered at a low rental to first class tenant. Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Furnam st. D 312 HOUSES FLATS.'OARVIN uitOsTuis FARNAM D 613 Toil HENT. 812 N. 39TH ST. . 7-UOOM MODEUN hence ; $ : o per month. Inquire on prcmlscii. D-644 HOUSES FOR RENT. BEMIS , I'AXTON I1LIC D-M35I FOR RENT MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE NEAR Hanscom park. Hicks. D MHO 18 C-ROOM MODERN' FLAT , 2119 FAHNAM , $20.00. C-raoni house , 109 N. 20th st. , $11.00. C-rnom house , 3121 Hurt St. , $10.00. C-ruoin houee , 1517 N. 21th St. , $ S.OO. 3-rooin house , 15th nnd Lncuxt sts. . $1.00. Potter & . George Co. , S. W. Cor. 16th nnd Fnr nam sts , D MI28 IS 9-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE ; MODERN IM- pruvemcnts ; paved street. 1911 WIrt street. D 174 21 * ELEGANT 10-ROOM BRICK HOUSBTToj" 8. : stli. F. D. Wend. R. ! : . . l.oans and In vestments , ISth nnd Douglas. D M194 31 FOIl HKVT FUH.MSIIUI ) IIOOMS. FtlRNlSHEI ) C ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 2 for lluht housekeeping. CM S. 17th Ave. 13 M90 3 FURNISED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING for man and wife. Rent taken In board. 319 N. 17th. KjM FIIH.MSIIKI ) HOOMS AM ) I1O.VHI ) . BOUTII FRONT ROOM ; AIX-QVE ; STEAM heat ; furnlehed or unfurnished ; board ; private _ famlly. D 26 , Bee. F M851 " " " NICELY FURNisFlED"ROo"sl3."o6oD HOARD rales reasonable , The ROM. 20M Harncy. F M907 23 MODERN SOUTH ROOMS , GOOD BOARD. J3.M up. 511 N. 15th st. F M171 23 SINGLE SOUTH ROOM , WITH STEAM ; EX- cellen table. 202 N. ISth. F M203 1S ROOMS AND BOARD. FROM" $7.50 UP : MOD - ern conveniences. BIO N. 19th. F M20I 23' HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMl BOARD If Quired ; strictly private family. 1707 Dodge. F-M210 ! roil nii.vr sTouiss AXIJ orricus. FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING nl 316 Fnrnam st. T.ils building has n llicproof cement barcment. complete steam licntlns tlx- tures ; water on all lloors ; gas , etc. Apply nt the olllce of The IVe. I D10 WA.VTUII TO UI'.XT. WANTEU-BY A UMY. BO\RU AND ROOM In u private American family nt moderate terms ; nuiat bu on or near car line ; dt'scilbo room ami slntu price. Addriou D 46 , rare Omnhu Bee. K M113 IS * WANTED , ROOM AND BOARiriN I'RlVATi : family for Invalid lady and baby. Address , w.in letuirncta nnd terms , D 41) ) Bee. _ K KJIS * STOHAGK. OM. VAN & STORAGE. 1115 FARNAM TEL. 155 M-CI5 PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. . SJ8-S10 Jones. Genciul storage and forwarding. M-WO \VAATI3ITO GOT CASH CUSTOMER FOR S TO 10-ROOM modern residence within 10 blocks from Omaha llluh schnnl ; mutt bo biircalii. O'Nell's Real nutate olllce , South Omuha , N 977 19 * rou s.vi.n IIOH.SIS A.M > WAGONS. $15.00 WILL BUY A { 10OD HORSE".AND HA1N tieis. Omaha Mortguce l * > an Co. . : CJ ( H. 10th Ht. P-990 t FOR SALK IISOHLLAXHOfS. CHEAPEST HARDWOOI ) WOVEN CORN CRIB , being imulo. C. It. Lee , HOI Douglas. Q 13 BLEIGHS. SINGLE ANlTTOUBT.Kr HEIjOW cost. Drummond Carriage C'y. Q itn-FI FOR SALE. KINK NEW HIGH.GRADB BICY- do ; } : s. Onalm Bicycle Co. , 323 N , ICtli st. Q-M4 5l.VHH.VUi : IIATHS , KTC. M.ME. SMITH. 1121 DOUQL.\S. ROOM B ; iage and steam baths. T M193-23 * MISS AMES , VAPOR BATHS , MASSAGIC. 60T B. Uth t. , room 3. T MiU F5 * I'r.llSO.VAL. $ H.OO-RUPTL'RE CURUD-T1LL MARCH IS for 1J5.W ; no pain ; nn delentlan from builness ; wo 10 for to hundreds of patients cured. Tha O. K. Miller Co. , 717 New York Life Bid * . , Omnhn. U-6U AND WOMEN TO ADVER. tliu our cooiln In every county In Ncbruiku ; KIHX ! tiay ; iitnd ttamp for portlcnluri , E. U. Co. , 101) Hamey it. , Omnha , Neb. U-M1 J _ _ _ VIAVI VOll UTIJHINK TROUBI.K3 , J44-J DUE bid ? . PhytlcUn , comulallon or health book * U-7M _ _ _ _ _ _ IIATHS , MASSAOE. MMK. POST. 313U f. 15T1I. U < M CAim & PKGAU. auqcEasoiia TO WM. Ljla Dlckvy Cu tiuvt remoycj to l . .NI11 , , " ' MO.M3V TO LO.V.N HIJ.VL IJSTATK. ANTHONY LOAN A TRUST CO. . : IS N. Y. L. ; quick monity nt low rate * for cholco fnrm loans In lown , northern Missouri , etitcrn Nebraska , W 51 CITY LOAN8. C. A. BTARR , 82J N. Y. WI'B. \ \ 631 MONEY TO IXJAN .ON IMPROVED OMAHA renl estate. Brcnnnn. Love Co. , Paxton tilnck. IXJANB'ON IMPROVED A picpcrty. W. Farnnm Smith & Co.l 0 MONEY TOrLO AN "ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. U. S. MnrtRnce & Truft Company. N w York. Poney & Thomas , Agents , Na07 First National Bank Hid * . _ V.-C5 9 _ MONKY To""i/JAN A T LOW RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1S03 Farnam St. W-6o7 iioNimr'TO I ANO OMAIIA PROPERTY AT lowest rates ; bulldln loans wnnteJ. > ' ! ' ' ' > ' Trust Company. 1702 Farnam Bj. _ w ffl _ 8 PER CENT MONEY TO I > OAN ON OM.VItA property , Neb. farms. W. 11. Mclkle 1st ' $1,000 FOR SHORT TIME. C04 BEE MO.V13Y TO LOAN CIIATTLKS. MONEY TO IXJAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horses , wagons etc. ; nt lowest rntes In city ; no removnl of goods ; strictly conlldenttnl ; you can pny the lonn off ut nny tlmr or In any amount. OMAII4. MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 300 So. Kill St. X-6C1 MONEY TO LOAN. 30. CO. 95 DAYS ; I'UIINI- lure , plsnos , etc. Duff Qrcen room 8 Darker Wk. Jv C02 COMMERCIAL IX5AN OFFICE REOPENED for business nt 1115 Douglas. Al Altman. pro- prlotor. A 1.J Zl IIUS1.VI2SS CIIAXCF.S. FOR SALE. ABOUT 2.000 LBS. MINION TYPE. 700 Ibs. nifate. 1M pair two-third cnses. 40 donbia Iron stands for two-third cases. This material wns used on The Omaha Bee , nnd Is In fairly Kood condition. Will bo sold cheap In hulk or In quantities to suit purchaser. Apply In person or by mail to The Bee Pub lishing Company , Omaha , Neb. Y 713 TO GET IN OR OUT OF BUSINESS GO TO J. J. Gibson , 611 let Nafl Bk.Bulldlng. _ } 3CL ( ' ALE. A GOOD'PAYING OIL BUSINESS In Omaha : will trade for land In Iowa or eastern Ncbniska. Address D 17 , Bee olllte. Y MSlo 19 FIRST-CLASS CHANCE TO PUCHASE WELL established railroad lunch counter nnd din- IIIR room ; suitable fqr lady or gentleman ; prac tically new ; bent reasons for telling ; price , $1,500 for equipment , anil $40 per month for rent of building. Address owner for full particu lars. F. W. Stephenson , Marlon , la ; j J1181 23 rou FA KM NUAll SNOHOM1SH. WASHINGTON , for property further cast. Selby , 1C03 Kiirnam. X S3I FOR nXCHANQK GOOD FAHM IN"HHST rastem county In Nebraska and one-third cash for groceries , shoes or general titcck. L. L. K. Stewart , Lincoln , Neb. SC MK6 ID roil SAI.I : HIAL ESTATK. AIJSTUACTS. T1I1JDYHON REKD COMPANY. 110U3HS , LOTS. FA11MS , LAKIW , LOAN3- Qeo P. Dcnila Heal Ustate Co. . Paxton blk. UK CM OMAHA SAVINGS DANK ACCOUNTS TAKEN at par In exchange fur houses and lots. ( All or part. ) The Uyron lleeil Co. HE S10 ACCOUNTS IN TIirToMAHA SAA'INCIS HANK taken nt par for r nl estate nt present low values , Cleorsc a. Wallace , Ilrown block , ifitlt and Douglas. HK 918 iNAP-lGIS CLAIIIC ST. . 6-HOOM HO US if ; frontage , 30 feet ; price , J1.350.CO. J. N. Frcn- zer. opp. P. O. UK-M95S Fll FOP. sTuT-dOOD FAIIM LANDS IN NOHTH- eastern Nebraska ; small cash payment ; bal ance running 10 to 20 years ; six per cent In terest. The O. K. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam .St. 1113-974-19 FINE ItKSlDENCi : LOT INVHST PAHT CITY. near Fnrnam at. car llr.cj price , JCOO.OO. J100.00 ca h , balance easy terms. So\crul line houses In xamc bloclc. South front lot , C0x150 ft. On AVcbster nt. . In desirable residence locality ; price , (700.00 , cash , 1100.00. balance lone time. Fl\c-room hoiiEe und good lot In desirable Ineo- tlon , ono block from car line : price , I1.1M.OO. Six- room house , bam , lot GOxISO ft. , .1419 Hurt Kt. ; price , I1.D50.0) . Good home nt 1310 Po' > p'.cton. avenue ; price , 12.GOO. Six-room hotuo with city water , etc. , 2517 Grant nt. ; 5000.00 , 1150.00 cash , balance on monthly payments. Klghl-room lioufe. 2 0 Caldwcll st. . with nil modern convenience- ! ) ; must be sold ; submit offer. Lot und small house near 15th and Locust Ms. , J500.00. Lot nnd small house near 19th and Vlnton sts. , J500.00. 44 acres near Florence , with house , barn , large numlwr fruit trees , etc. . tl.SOO.09. 40 acres near Debolt Station. } 2.200.03. C acres on 30th st. , ne.ir South Omaha ; 1.000.00. bO acres well Improved , live miles from 1 * . O. and near pnved street nnd electric cnr line ; } 1-3.CO per acre. 19) acres well Improved , near Mlllnrd ; SIZ.OO per were. fij > acres , well Improved , near Fort Crook , $3.100.00. 4(0 acres well Improved , near Calhoun , $10.00 p r acre. ffo acres In Sarpy county , } 25.00 per ncre. Potter .4 George Company , S. U' . Cor. ICth nnd Karnain tH. I1R-M1CO 20 iAciSCHOOL. . MOUAND-S , 1510 HAKNUY , FOIl PKIVATE and class lemons dally ; always open. open.SOSFI SOS-FI SAKKS. NEW AND SnCOND-HAND SAFES ; SAF12 im pairing. J , J. Derlslit , 1116 Knninm.M710 -M710 F3 FIXA.VCIAI. . L1FK INS. POLICIKS UOUUHT. W. F. IIOLDRN ecu WA.\TKI1TO IIOUHOW. TO IlOnilOW , J150.00. StX MONTHS. GOOD security ; good rate of Interest. Address C C5 , Uc-e. CS3 50' LKT US RKLL YOU A MOUTOAGK OH MARK a loan for you , on either farm or city prop erty. F. 1) . Wcad. Gilt Kdge Securities , Mill and Douglus. 820 31 llUII.ni.VCi AM ) I.OA.Y ASSOCIATION'S. SHARKS IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAYS 0 , 7. S per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; always re deemable. 1704 Furnam St. Nattlnger. b'ec.CC5 CC5 HOW TO GKT A HOME UK SRCUUn GOOD Interest on ravings. Apply-to Omaha L. & U. A i > 'n , 1704 Fnrnam. G. M. Nnttlnger , Sec. CC3 .MUSIC , ART AM ) LANGUAGE. GKonon v. GKi < LnNnicK. DANJO , MANDO. lln and guitar teacher , lloom 412 Dee Illricr. Tel , 218. 10ft IUKSSMAICI\n. DniSSSMAKINCI. IN FAMILIES. MISS Sturdy. 4304 llurdettc. M 4S3-J18 * MASdUKUADI * COSTUJ1HS. THi:6 LIKHKN. AK-SAIl-BKN COSTUMER. 620 B.llth ; largest stock masquerade and theat rical goods In the west. MS59 F8 PHYSICAL CULTU1US. ELOCUTION. MUS. W. N. DOIIWAUD. C23 N. 19th. M7C3 it * FUllMTUItn 1'ACICUU. GKT M. B. WAL1CINB PIHCHS ON FUUNI- turn packing , rrpulrlnc , uphoUterlnc ; mat- treencs made and renovated ; 2111 CMinlnr. Trl , 1331. C7 < SIIOHTIIAM ) AM ) TYl'HWIUTIJfO. A. C. VAN BANTS SCHOOL. CU N. Y. LIFE. . . CTS' _ _ _ AT OMAHA UUS.COLLnOB. 16TH & DOUQ.LAS. 673 IMWMlllOICISItS. H. MAIIOWITZ LOANS MONEY. 411 N. 10 ST. 6TI SKU'I.VG MAOIII.Vn.H AM ) SUl'PLllSS. NK\V HOME. HOUsiiilOLD AND WHITE rowing machine office , 1514 Cap. Ave. Tel. 1S7L TVl'liWlUTIJUS. GET THE IIEST TYPKWIUTKIIS ; SUI'I'LlKflJ repairs. .UnlUd Typewriter & Bupplltt Co. , 1CU Paraam SU OiO Juno-iO 1'AiiM FOR un.vr. FOIl IIBNT. ISO-ACItrj FAUM , NEAU FOUl Crook ; $3.00 per acre. Selby , 1C03 Komnm.MM4 MM4 FOH niNT-s - AcnnnMoNKnK HAST of Dcnnlnxton. Call 1M8 N. lit ! ] st , M2I1 20 * SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICITORS , lleo llutldlnu. llutldlnu.Umnhii. . Nobr Atlvlco and I'ntont Hook KKKK RAILWAY TIME CARD Leave * lUUIlMNOTON ft MO. JUVnU.IArrlVM ninJinJUr.IonI. > eOtJlOth | & Mason St . | Onialm 8:1'am : Uciner lxpr > a 9 : > am JiMpm.Ulk Hllld Mont & Puget Snd Ex. 4Wrm : < : -t5pm Oenvcr Uxjirns 4ospm 7OBpm..Lincoln : Local ( ex Sundny ) . . . . 7:43pni : UiUpin..Lincoln Local ( . Sunday.ll:30am : Leaves ICHICAQO. 1JU11LINOTON & Q. Arrives OmahnjUnlon Depot , 10th & Majcn Sta. Omaha 6:00pm : . . .T.ChlcHKo Veftlhlle ' Siltam . ChlcnRO Hxpreia . < : ) Spm 7Wi : > m..Cllcnio ) ! A Kt 1-ouli Exprcs > . . S:00um H:40am : . Pacific Junction Local . C:10pm . Fast Mull . 2:50pm : Leaves ICHICAno , MIT * & BT. PAUL.Arrives. | pninlmUnloi [ > Depot , IClh Ac Muynn rit.i | Onmiia 6'3 ! > nm Chicago Limited 8:05atn : ll:00am..Chicago : Kiprcss ( ex. Sundny ) . . . 3:2Jpm : Leaves 1CIIICAOO & NOHTllWEST'N.Arrlvo | Omnh.iUnlon [ Depot , lOtli & M.vsun SU.Onulia | _ IClSnm Eastern Express..T. . . . . . 3:49pm : 4Cp.m : VestlbuleJ Limited 6:40pm : B:5Spm : St , I'rvul Express 9:30.\m : GMOnm Ht. Paul Llmlteil OlO..pm 7:30.-un..Carroll : & Sioux city Local.ll:10imi : G:30in : | Omnha Chicago Special S:00am : Missouri Valley Local 9:30nm : Leaves ICHICAOO , R. I. i 1'ACIFIC.JArrlves OmalmlUiilon Depot , IQlli & M.uon Sts. | Oniaiia EAST. 10:40am..Atlantic : Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . 0:3Spm : 7:00pm : Ntaht Express 8:10am : 4 : 0pm..Chicago Vestlbuleil Limited. . . . l:35pm : 4SOim..St. ! Paul VestHnilcu LlmltcJ. . . . l:3Jpm IMfipm Colorado Limited 4:00pm : I enx-M I C. . ST. P. . M. & O. lArrlves OinftlmfV bster Street Station. | Omaha 12:30pm..Sioux : City Express lex. Sim..ll:55am : 8ir : > nm..Sioux City Accommodation. . . . Sf : > 0j > m CilCpm St. Paul UniltcJ 9 : Ida in ' Leaves J F. . K. & Mo. VALLEY. ( Arrive Oiimhnf Depot , 15th ana Wclulur Sts. | Omaha 3:00pm : FaTfiialt and Express 5:00pm : 3:00pm.cx. : ( Hat. ) Wyo. Ex. ( ox. Mon.J. . GiCOpm 7:50ain..Krrmont Local ( Sundays only ) . . 7DOnm..Norfolk Express ( ex. Sun.10:23nm ) : 6:15pm : St.Paul _ Express. . . . . . . . . 9:10nm : Leavps | 1C. C. , ST. J. & CTtt. [ Arrleves" OnmtmjUnlon Depot , 10th AJlnson Sts.pr..l.a | ' 9:0.im..Kansnii : Clty Day Express. . . . 6:10pm JO:0 : rm.K. C. Night Ex. via U. P. Trans. CMim : Leaven. | Jlfss6Tmi PAC"iriC" [ Arrives Omaiajnepoj : , Ijtli nndJVVcbtter Sts. | Omajia 3:00pm..Nebraska" : & "lvnns"mi "Limited. . . 1215pm 9:30pm Kanras City Express 6M.-\m 2:15pm..Nebraska Local ( ex. Sun , ) . . . . 9COam : leaves I SIOUX CITS. ' & PAOITIU. ( Arrives Omaha I Dctiot. 15th mid Webster St > . I Omaha G:15im | St. Paul Limited . _ . , . . 9:10am Leaves | " StOtTX CITY & PACIFIC. lArrlves OmalmlUnlon Periot , 10th & Maton Sls.j Omaha 5tOnm : St. Paul Passenger llslOpm 7SOnm : Sioux Olty PnFMnRpr D:05pni : . . . . . . . . . . . I'll u I Limited 9:20am : Lrnvex I UNION PACIFIC. IArrives OmiihalUnlon Depot. 10th & Mnson Sts. | Omaha "s Jflam Overland Limited 4:43pm : 3"Opm.Bent'ce & Stronifb'K Ex. ( ex Sun.3:50pm 5:3pm.Grand : Island Express ( PX. Sun ) . ? : r pm 3 ; 3Cpm. . . . . . . . . . . jl n't Mall IC-lO.un LiaveT ) WABASIl"llAILWAY. | A-rlxcs OniilmlUnlon Depot. 10th A. Mnson Sts. | Omaha 40pm : llr.lim : IIHAHS OX A IIAIMIOAD TUACIC. Trouble They llrlnw to KiiKlncerN on n \ < MV York StatiLine. . The engineer of a coal train on the Fall Urook railroad , while passing throiiBh Pine Creek cnnyon , . near Tladanhton station , a few days ago , relates the New York Sun , S.TW a. dark object on the trnck a few hun dred yards or so n'hoad of bis locomotive and he brought Ills train to a stop. The lineman ran ahead to remove from the trnck what all supposed was a drunken lumberman a not uncommon obstruction to transportation In that locality but ho cnmo back to the train a Rrent deal faster than he hnil pone away from It. The sup- 1'osed drunken man was a ! > ! R bear sitting composedly between the rails. When the flagman reported the ctiKlneer sounded a H'-.iiri ) blast on his steam whistle. The sud den shriek startled the bear so that he Jumped four feet In the air , the trainmen say , and when ho landcil again he made oft down the track as fart as he could KO. the train pursuing him. The chase lasted for balf a mile , when the bear Jumped down a high embankment Into Pine crock and dis appeared on the other side. Pine Creek cnnyon Is so narrow nnd the rocks on each side are H ) straight and high that In Homo places the sun cannot shine Into the ravine until noon and In two 'bouts It Is gone. The day In Pine Creek canyon Is practically two hours long. At Tladngh- ton In midsummer they havovfour hours of sunshine. This canyon Is llftcen miles long. The railroad track Is constantly under patrol that distance. A veteran among the track wnlkern Is Pat Callahan. railing rocks , drunken lumbermen and bears , he says , keep him and the rest busy. "And I nave more trouble with fie bears than the other tblnps , " Pat says. "I've como face to face -with bears walking along the track many and many a time. They neein to bo stuck on wandering Into the canyon from the three adlolnlng bear bunting coun ties nnd Inspecting the railroad track. None of 'cm ever seemed to want to tncklo ine , but thev always give mo a good deal of trouble In getting them to leave the rail , I've had to Hug tralni more tftnn once and call thn train men to help mo rid the track ot obstructing bears. " The king ot pill * la Beecnam's Bc-ccham'j OrrtVr of Hcilnu-n. On the sleep ot the ninth sun , cold moon , Wlvlto Fawn council , No. 0 , Degree of Pocahontas - cahontas , raised to their rcnpectlvo sta tions the following chlcfa : Mrs. Lizzie Pelronet , S. P. C. ; Miss Jennie Flanagan , P. ; Mrs. Annlo Crawford , AV. ; A. A. Smith , P. ; Helen Crawford , C. H. ; Miss Llna Dan- slger. K. W. ; Mrs , Emma Hlshsralth. F. 8. ; Katlo Hardy. S. S. ; Delia Rllegan , F. n. ; Mrs. SuMo Picket , S. H. ; Mra. Nellie Flana gan. F. W. : Mrs. Moore , S. AV. ; F. R. Hodges , G. AV. ; Harry Anderson , 0. F. Ths work was done by Deputy Great Pocahontas Mra. A. A. Smith , who has over been an earnest and untiring worker for the order. After the Installation a literary program was rendered as follows : ' Address of welcome jy : A. A , Smith , selection 'by the Apollo Zither club , a piano solo by Miss Grace Crawford and a piano selection 'by Miss Car- rlo Ilhyn. After this the members and tholr pale face friends partook ot the ssml-annunl spread of corn , venison and the roaat yellow dos. This being disposed of , the floor was cleared and everybody participated In a pcaco dance , which lasted to a late hour. The affair was a success In every respect p.nd shows the council to bo on the onward move , with good prcspscts of being ono of the foremost , councils In this reservation. The council will glvo a social hop on Jan uary 23 at Ilcdmcn'a hall , Continental block. Fruit punch will bo served. M Menu' Fraternity. Omaha lodge. No. 1 , held an open Instal lation of Ita oincorn for the ensuing year last AVcduitiday evening , at Ha hall la The lleo building , The uxerclses were conducted by the supreme secretary , H. M. AVarlng , Assisted by a full corps of officers. The In stallation ceremony WHH of an Interesting and Impressive character. The following olll- cero were duly seated : C , n. Courtney , P. P , ; H. H. Harder , P. ; G. H. Shafer , V. P. ; P. AV. Kuhna , S. ; M. Cunningham , T ; B. U. Hodglna , G. : Thomas H. Foil , I. AV. ; Lyle II. Wiilmer , O. AV. The cereniOiiy wa followed with a literary and musla.l pro gram and later with refreshments. PERFECT AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY , "Deed l > y people of refinement for over a quurtor of a century. 4 ECHOES OF THE ANTE ROOM I Tuo local mcmuers or the Independent Order ot Foreitorat-tftfiUct great things to result from the vlsltot Supreme Chief HntiRer Oronhyntckha to this city on Mon day of last week. ht'W bellovcil that the visit of this promlij nt 'secret society man to the city will stimulate additional Inter est , not only regarding the great order of which ho Is the heart , but alco regarding nil fraternal bodies , because ho Is a member of many of them , ami In some has held high ofllco. This column need ranko but bare mention ' of the proceedings of the day , as The lleo ! gave full nnd extended accounts of the I whole affair. In foresters' eyes the chief I fcaturo waa the Institution of the high state court In the morning. Tills marks an epoch In the history of the order In the state , as In the future the Nebraska foresters will In a measure be nblo to legislate for them selves. The business transacted at this first session of the state court consisted al most entirely of the election of otllcers. Kor the convcnlenco of the members of the body the results are given again : M. A. Hall , H. C. II. : K. J. Sullivan , P. H. C. II. ; V. M. Henderson , H. V. .C. U. : T. L. Combs. H. S. ; C. Homholt , H. T. ; J. M. Akin , H. P. ; J. P. Urnwn and 0. A. Ilohrbaimh. H. A. ; Hev. J. O. Staples. H. C. : K. 0. fira- brook , H. J. S. : C. L. Grant , H. S. W. ; J. R. Clausscii. H. J. W. : J. P. Murphy , II. S. H. ; J. Hronollsh. H. J. D. : E. J. Chlsscll , H. M. ; 'A. L. Hunter , H. C. ; J. Huthvcn , II. M. The feature of the day which was of public Interest was the mass meeting In Doyd's theater In the evening. A great house greeted the distinguished visitor and It fre quently applauded him. Great credit U duo the committee In charge that the program of music which opened tint affair was of great excellence. The event of the evening was the address of Oronhyatckha , who spoke upon the order he represents. As a result of this meeting the local mem bers are In hUh spirits. They have eviiry expectation of rnpldly extending the order In the Rtntn. and ronlldcntly predict that In a comparatively rhort time the rolls will con tain 1,000 name * . The plan of campaign Is being I.ilil out by the high standing com mittee , which was selected by the state high court as follows : M. A. Hall. K. .1. Sullivan. T. L. Combs. Charles Homholt , F. M. Hen derson nnd Dr. J. M. Akin. American Agent Stevenson lias also Inter ested himself In this territory. After the dcpartute en Tuesday ot Oronhyati-khn. whom he accompanied to the city , he rcinMncil here several days looking over the ground. He departed for Chicago Krlday. and Intends to havn one of his best orgnn'r.ers ' In the field during the early part of the coming week. This man will first tleVotc IilmsHf to buildIng - Ing up. the present courts , and will then or- ganl7i < a court of business and professional men. The American ngent will be In the city again In a couple' ot weeks to assist In the work. ' J The work of cxlcrtdlnrf out Into the state lias already boon cofiiniMnced. A court Is al most ready for organization In Lincoln. It ' will be a "crarkajacjt. " .The charter Hat al ready contains the names of Governor Hol- comb , State Auditor Cornell. Secretary of State Porter , H. A. TalbAt , former law part ner of Bryan ; D. E Thdmpson. n capitalist , nnd other well-knojvn Lincoln men. The court will bo Instituted In the near future. It Is a matter of srotulatlon to the mem bers that Oronhyatckha expressed himself greatly pleased nt the reception he received In this city. He deharlctl with rnost pleas ant recollections of'tlie ' clty and Its Inhab itants. , i Audi-lit Order of U.iiliril Workmen. Last week Social lodge. . No. 102 , Degree of Honor , g.ivcn veryeujoyahle entertainment IE. 'Myrtlo hall. In cfm'fjt tlcrivth | ijg public Installation of onir.era.i a list of whom has already licen published In this column. After the eerpmom an exhibition drill waa given by the team of the body. Dancing occupied the later portion of the evening. Ilefrcjlimcnta wcro served beforti the end of tha affair. At a rqcont meeting1 of Omaha lodge Xo. IS A. M1. LoRgwcll announced his Intention of severing his connection with the lodge , us ho Intends to leave the city. The news wao received with sorrow , as Mr. Longwell has been a prominent and active member of the ledge and order. At a public Installation of officers of the ledge at McCool Junction Irat Monday the following officers were seated : Thomas Henahan. M. W. ; J. n. Fair. 11. ; Alfred B. Christian. P. ; P. S. Morris. P. M. W. Im mediately after the ceremony nineteen can didates were Initiated , with the assistance of Grand Lecturer VanOyke. The lodge at Herman Is making big cflorU to obtain arersalor to its membership , with considerable success. The ledge at Alliance Installed the follow ing officers J. II. Sexton , M. W. : 'Henry Hoynolda. O. ; P. M. Busby , P. ; Bert Page. P. : H. W. Bench. II. : A. Pearson. S. ; William Haley , G. ; B. McWhlrter , I. G. ; M. II. Pad- dork. O. O. ; W. H. Miller. P. The lodge at Exeter Installed the follow ing : J. C. Wilson , P. M. W. ; W. R. Court- right. M. W. ; 55. SI. Hamey. P. ; W. P. Nevlns. O. ; S. Crane , II. ; J. I'flug , P. ; E. Parsons , G. Enterprise lodge No. 144 , Degree of Honor , Besver City. Installed oa follows : Mrs. P. II. Buck. P. C. H. ; Mrs. Ella Corbln. C. II. ; .N'Ina Prerch , L. H. ; Mrs. Boyd. C. C. : Mrs. J. Nickcrscn , P. ; Retta Goodo. S. N. ; Mrs. D. W. Lear , P. M. H. ; Mrs. Belle Whitney , S. M. H. ; P. A. Baush , A. Ofllccrs of Seward lodso ; No. C6 , Degree of Honor , were Installed last week by P. O. j Simmons. P. C. H. , as follows : Mrs. T. P. Skeedo. P. C. H. ; Miss Alice Pence , C. H. ; I Mrs. M. 13. Sliorey. L. ill. ; Miss Alice Ashton. | C. C. : Cal Anderson , U. : Dr. T. P. Skecde , P ; Miss Agnes Pence. T. : Mrs. G. A. Merrlam I. W. ; P. G. Simmons. 0. W. A social was enjoyed at the clcno of the- Installation , and \ a very enjoyable lunch was nerved. , Pan Chief of Honor B. Searson. Installed | the fnllovIiiK offlrers of Fidelity ledge No. 50 , Drgrce of Honor of Grand Island , last Tuesday evening : Mrs. Town. P. C. II. ; Mrs. S. Cornelius. C. H. ; Mrs. D. E. Ryder. L. II , ; Mrs. Prallck. C. C. ; Mrs. Oiveiw , R. ; Mrs. McDermott , P. ; Mrs Upperman , R. ; Mra Kelso. N. : Mrs. Harrison , I. S. W.j Mra. J. P. Hall , 0. S. W. A short program nnd a lunch , served by Mrs. S. Cornelius , the new- chief of honor , closed the evening , Thn onicero of the lodge at York were Inatalle-d by Acting Grand Master Workman R. McConaughy last Tuesday night as follows - lows : 0. S. Hlgby , , ] ? . M , W. ; J. SI. Bell , M. W. : D. H. Goum. . Ji : Joseph Fountain , O. ; SI. Burns. R , ; > ? . SI. . , Ferguson. F. ; E. A. Warner , R.H. . Broil ; G. ; J. A. Palmore. I. W. ; H. Vandruff , Of'W : " After the services a program was rendered and a banquet was served. . ' ' On last Tuesday .ulgh't' Junlata ledge No. 22.1 , of Junlata. Installed the following officers : J. H. Coulter , P. M. W , ; B. W Crone. SI. W. ; L. II. Mi'Lean. P. ; J. S , SIc- Cartney , O , ; A. J. Sllger , R. ; John II. Coulter , R. ; Lloyd II. McLean , P. ; George A. Pope , S. : Sanfonf Wdbstor , I. W. ; Joseph Baugh , O. W. The crranony was preceded by Initiation of fiv1 candidates , and a sumptuous niipper. ' ' lAJnong those present were aoino nttcen mehiticrs from the Hast ings lodge. i -i Hoynt Arli | , . Sit. Ellas chapter , toy/il Arch Slaaons of Hodrego recently jnnalled ( the. following ofllcew : Harry Ste&nnflJ H. P. ; Max Uhllg. S. ; I. E. Austin. C. H. : 0. H. Roberts , P. S. ; Robert Adams , R. A. 'C. ' : Peter Pecrson. SI. T. V. ; Christ A. Anderson , ST. S. V. ; J. W. Johnson , SI. P. V. ; A. I . Frlcknon. T. ; P. W. Bcghtol , S. ; Andren Anderson , S. Shoba chapter No. G4 , Royal Arch .Masons of Alliance , recently Installed the following : 13. 0. McClure , II. P. ; William Mitchell. T. ; P. SI. Hulght , S. ; Robert Slarlcr. S. ; V. SI Buaby , C. H. ; D. C , Molntyro , P , S. ; S. A Franklin , R. A. C. ; Thomas Beck , SI. T. V. ; J. N. Andrews. M. S. V. ; C. C. Shetlcr , M. IV. . The < Tremnny was conducted by rtobert E. French of Kearney , grand lecturer ; Frank H. Yoi-ng of Broken Bow , nnd Judaon 0. Porter ot Hyannlii , p.ist grand high priests. I.mll.-H of"tlii > rA. U. Garflom circle will Install the following sIHccra In Labor temple- , Seventeenth nnd Douglas strcotti , on next Wednesday even ing : Sirs , Elizabeth Motcalf , P. ; Sirs. Annie Hens , S. V. P. ; Slrs.Gcorgla Center , J. V. P. ; SlUi Dora Sctmmcl , S. ; Mm. Laura John son , T. ; Sin. Sophia Rawltzer , 0 , : Sirs. Laura 'Merrlam , C. ; Mrs. Louleo Schncld- crwlnd , G. A choice musical and literary program will bo rendered In connection with the InKcillatlon ceremony. The members of the Sons ot Veterans and Daughters of Veterans arc Invited to at tend. Urn ml Army nf the Hepitlitlo. On Thursday evening a Joint Installation of officers of George Crook post ! C2 and re lief corps No. SS took place at their hall nt Twenty-fourth and Grant streets. Com- mandcr-ln-Chlef Clarkson of the Grand Army ot the United States with to members of his ofilclal nlalt , Adjutant General C. E , Ilur- molstor and Chief Aid A. J. Traynor. with delegation * from South Omaha and posts of this city , were present The following olficcra of the peat were publicly Installed : Ellas Gllmore , C. ; John I ) . Furay. S. V. C. ; G. R. Rathbun , J. V. C. ; George C. Botiner , A. : Albert K. Ilhoadcs , Q. ; S. K. Spaldlng , S. ; E. P. Pratt , C. : Thomas L. Hull , 0. D. ; Abram Wlnegard , O. G. ; E. , G. Humphrey , S , M. ; William S. Askwlth I Q. S. IMU President Mrs. SI. West Installed the officers of the corps , who arc : Sirs. Lizzie Hull. P. ; Sirs. Jones. S. V. P. ; Sirs. E. Gilmore - more , J. V. P. ; Sirs. Addle Rhodes , C. ; Sir * . A. E. Askwlth , T ; Sirs. Dora Johnaon , S. Mra. L. Uugh , a ; Sirs. Standard , 0. ; Mrs. Slaggto Snyiler , A. C.Thursle ; llho.idcs , A. G. After the Installation an Impromptu campfire - fire was held and Commander Clarkson , Com rades Furay. Estclle , Gllmore and Etter and Slesdamea Ogdcn and Yule and others en tertained the audience with short , pithy talks. Last week the post und relief corps o Tekamah held a Joint Installation of olll- cora at their hall. The ofllccrs ot the corps are : Sirs. L. O. Austin , P. ; Sirs. C. T. Dick inson. S. V. P. ; Sirs. Henry Gales. J. V. P. Sirs. Carrie Station. T. ; Sirs. D. L. Plcrco , S. Sirs. Francis Glbbs , A. C. ; Mrs. Jennie Fill * Icr , C. ; Mrs. Alice Taylor. G. ; .Mrs. P. L. Rork , A. G. The ofTlcets of the post are an follows : Thomas GUI. C. ; C. E. Barker , S. V. ; SlcGulre. J. V. ; S. S. Skluncr. A. I. Woods , Q. ; Elder Jones , C. ; A. Taylor , S. ; S. C. Brooks , S. St. ; Ed Harris. 0. G. : W. E. Chase , O. D. Sirs. Dickinson , on behalf of tha corps , presented the president. Sirs. Aus tin , with a beautiful album and a gold thim ble , as an appreciation nf the service she has rendered the corps during the past five years as president. A genuine New Eng'nnd ' supper was served by the corps to the mem bers and the public. The evening was passe. ! with speeches , recitations , eongs and music. The relief corps of Sterling held a private Installation of officers recently. At the con clusion of the ceremony refreshments wuro served. Perryville Women's Relief corps of Lllch- field has elected 'the following officers : Da- marlan Stevens , P. ; Roxana Eaton , S. V. P. ; Helen Baton. J. V. P. ; Sarah Green- hnlgh , C. ; Inez Burt. T. ; Slyra SI. Flint , S. ; Carrie Hlslop , C. ; Anna Roatoner , A. C. ; Hattle Johnson , G. ; Laura Flanders. A. G. Garfleld post No. SO of Red Cloud installed the following officers : J. A. Reed. C. ; J. A. Boyd. S. V. C. * ; A. I ) . Brown. J. V. C. ; G. W. Knight. S. : H. A. Howard. C. ; O. C. Bell , Q. ; W. B. Roby , 0. D. ; Noah Perry. O. G. ; E. E. I.add. I ) . ; J. S. White , A. The Women's Relief corps of Rod Cloud Installed the following officers : Fannie S. Dow , P. : Carrie L. West. S. V. P. ; Eliza SloranvlIIe , J. V. P. ; Emma B. Knlsht , T. ; .Nellie . G. Talbott. C. ; Lcona B. Turner. C. ; Lois E. SIcKolglian. G. ; Slatilda Ladd , D. ; Leona B. Turner , A. The post and corps at Exeter jointly In stalled their officers. The former seated the following : W. RaniEdcll , C. ; J. W. Lamb. S. V. C. ; J. BeardMey , T. V. C. : N. S. Bab- ccck , Q. : J. K. Barbur. O. D. : Amos L-fler , O. G. The corps Installed the following : Slrr. Lefler. P. ; Sirs. RaniEdcll. S. V. P. ; Sirs. Colwcll , J. V. P. ; Sirs. Lamb. C. ; Mrs. Bcardsley. C. ; Sirs. Crane. A. C. ; Sirs. Par sons , G. ; Sirs. Linden , A. G. ; Sirs. Woodard. T. : Sirs. Slorchead , S. The post and women's relief corps of Cliadron Installed their officers Jointly. The officers of the former ore : E. Swcnson , C. ; J. R. Davenport , S. V. C. ; H. P. Kelley , J. V. C. ; H. G. SIcMlllln. A. ; William Agncw , Q. ; T. J. WlUon. C. : Alfred Williams. S. ; E. S. Rlcker , O. I ) . : T. E. Lockett. O. G. ; John Darks , S. SI. : Dan Burns , Q. S. The corps' clllcerii are as follows : Mra. P. K. Balrd. P. ; Sirs. Good , S. V. P. ; Sirs. Rlcker , C. ; Sirs. Clapp. S. ; Sirs. Roblmon. T. ; Sirs. Palmer , C. ; Sirs. Tenuant. A. C. ; Sirs. Traegcr , G. ; Sirs. SchafTner. A. G. The pwt at Hartlngton Installed the fol lowing officers : Charles PlumlciKh. C. ; W. J. DeGarmo. S. V. C. : L. G. Slaxfteld , J. V. C. : H. A. Sillier. Q. ; F. C. Slnrkle , C. : C. A. Rosenbach , S. ; Frank Thoene.O. D. ; A. Erdenberger , O. G. : W. II. Ptephcnson , A. ; R. R. Kby Q. S. The corps Installed as fol lows : Sirs. Eliza J. Sillier. P. : Sirs. Vina Klbbe. S. V. P. : Sirs. Emma Eby , J. V. P. : Sirs. Frankle Sillier , T. : Sir ? . Fannlo Smith. S. ; Sirs. Jennie Champion , C. : Sirs. Nellie Gerisch , A. C. : Sirs. P. A. Van Dnrn. C.- Sirs. Hanna Hass , G. ; Sllsa Grace Slerrill A. G. Alfred Doane corps No. 103 of Grunby last week Installed the following officers : Mrs. John Applecate. P. : Sirs. Alex. SIcKlnncv , S. V. P. ; Sirs. J. E. Slorrlcon , S. : Mrs. E. R. Smith. T. ; Sirs' . J. II. Crawford. C. ; Ml Sllnnle Kunkel. A , C. : Sirs. J. A. Kunkel. G. One of the most pleasant catherlng * ever held In St. Edward occurred at the Grand Army of the Republic hall lost SInnday night. It " -3 a Joint public Installation of ofllren of Kinsman post No. 140. and Colonel P. A. Barrows camp No. 31. Sons of Veterans. Post Commander R. F Williams of St. Edward Installed the officers of the post , and the Junior vice division * commander of Albion the officers of Hie camp. A inimical program was clven and n bountiful auppcr cerve-J. Sr.c-rrhca were also listened to , and Comrade SI. Elliott of Albion kept the crowd In a roar with his comical Dutch nnd Irl.ih recitations of armv life. The officers of the post nro : G. K. Bullock. C. ; J. D. Farrnl. S. V. C. ; V. F. ' Stovcnn. J. V. C. : R. F. Wil liams , A. ; H. Ellison , 0. The officers of the comp are as follows : Georce Anderson. C. ; Charles Boardman , F. L. ; SI. I. Bullock , 6. L. ; .1. E. Williams , Guy Green and Charles Boardman council. The olficera of Silas A. Strlcklard Relief Corps of Hastings , who were Installed last week , are : Sirs. Howard , P. ; Ellen Cox. S. V. P. ; W. H. Cutler. J. V. P. : W. SIc- Donald. S. ; J. Dowd , T. : Sirs , Wells , C. ; Ellen Cramer , C. ; Sirs. Ilannum , G. ; Anna Boyd , A. C. : Sirs. Winnie , A. G.j Sirs. Parmentcr , 0. Inileiienilent Order f Odd Fellnivn. The Walloo lodge Installed the following officers under the direction of Acting Dis trict Deputy Gcorgo F. Frush : Fred Ebcr- hardt , N. G. ; Nels Brodabl. V. G. ; Oscar Lent , T. ; Frank Scheel , P. S. ; J. S. Wlldo , R. S. S.Prank Prank Pcppcrl. D. D. G. SI. , of Burchird , Installed the following officers of the lodge at Table Rock : J.V. . Simmons , N. G. : W. S. Klnsey. V. G. : SI. H. Slarblo. R. J. ; J. G. Fisher , P. S. ; C. II. Norris. T. After the services a su-ppcr was served by the noble guard at his residence. On last Slondav the Grand Island ledge Installed the following cdlccrs : W. F. Parker , N. G. ; John Randolph. V. G. ; John Alexander , R. S. ; Gcorgo W. Stencil , P. S. ; H. C. Clifford. T. ; W. R. McAllister , W. G. Hlrschbergcr , W. H. Harrison , T. A euppsr closed the occasion. Last week Platte lodge No. 1 of Plaits- mouth , Installed the following : Herman Hlchtcr. N. G. ; Joseph Fairer , V. G. ; B. C , Kerr."S.j L , C. Anderson , T. ; Henry Sillier , W. ; Henry Slartons , R. S. N. 0. ; L. B. Egen- bergcr. L. S , N. O. ; Philip Thlerolf. G , At the clojo of the niiriliic-sH meeting of the York ledge last Slonday night a banquet was tendered the members by G. W. King , N. G , , and Verne Davis , V. O. . at. the home of G. W , King. One of the Jolllent limes In the memory of the Odd Fellows was enjoyed. Twenty-two wore present. Deputy Grand Slastor A. V. Cole recently Installed the following officers of Junlala ledge No. 79 of Junlata : George E , Mlzen , N. G. ; J. L. Whltesel. V. G. : S. L. Brass , 8. ; J. V. Wlllctt. T. ; O. W. Becutelhclraer , W. ; I , H. Rlckol , I. G , : W. II. Palno , O , G. ; Stelvln Slarkley. C. : Rov. B. J. Bird , C. ; George T. Brown , R. S. N. G. ; Will Brook- ley , L. .S. N. G. ; Hugh A. Sloreland , It. S. V. 0. ; John F. Barr. L. S. V. G. : Samuel T. Brown , L. S. S. ; Philip Hoover. P. G. After the ceremony a smoke was enjoyed. Encampment No. 43 , at Falrbury , has In stalled the following officers : L. H , Davis , U. D. G. P , : J. A. Miller , C. P. ; H. 0. Wyatt - att , II. P. : L P. Bowora , S. W. : J. R. RobInson - Inson , S. ; W. B. Chambers. T. : W J. Wolf , J. W. ; J , II. Cookuti , I. 8. ; It. R. Rood , 0. S. After tuo iusUlldtlcm the members wcro aur-i nrtscd with ft repast , which was served bj their fcmlnlno friends. At a recent meeting the ledge at Dodge In stalled the following : John H. Hcnkcl. N. . ; C. W. Hepburn , V. G. ; U F. Crandall , S. : E. W. SIcrrlam , T. The ceremony was wit nessed by visitors from HowclU , Glcncoc , Lolgh and Olean , Acting Grand Master S. B. Montgomery Installed the following officers of lodge No. SO. at Edgar , recently : C. E. Cook , N. G. : H. Stover. V. 0. ; T. E. Caatorllne , S. : Owen Edgar. P. S. : 0. C. OrahdMi. T. ; John liar- vlson , W. : W. Defibaugh , O. Bon Adhom lodge. No. 1SS of Ilotl Cloud , has Installed the following : J. A. Boyd , N. 0. ; 1) . W. Tunuire. V. G. ; W. B. Roby. R. S. : 0. C. Boll , P. S. ; O. W. Dow , T. ; W. W. Wright , L. SI. Crablll and 0. W. Dow. trus tees. The ceremony was conducted by 0. C. Bell. D. D. 0. SI. The Arlington lodge Installed as follows : John Johnson. N. G. ; W. E. Antrim , V. G. : Ed Slenklng , R. S. ; W. D. Harbour. P. S. : C. C. Marshall , T. ; Antonio Slolvard , W. ; H. Peters , C. ; P. Slooro , C. : Charles Voss , 1. O. ; M. C. Grovcr. O. G. ; Georco Robertson , R. S. N. 0. ; G. I. Pfleffer. L. S. N. 0. ; B. F. Slasters , R. S. V. O. ; William G. Pfolffor. L. S. V. 0 ; George Schmehl , R. S. S. ; Wil liam Hucltng. L. S. S. Modern \Vonil nu-ii of Auterleii , The study circle of Pansy camp No. 10 , Royal Neighbors , will meet at the residence of Sirs. T. SI. Standard , 2021 Spruce street , on next Friday evening. The members of the camp and their friends are cordially hi- vlted to attend. The Woodmen camp of the camp of Royal Neighbors , of Henderson Jointly Installed officers last Wednesday night. Speeches , music and a big supper were the chief at tractions of the evening. The officers of the Woodmen camp are : SI. L. Ames. V. C. ; C. 0. Wcscott , W. A. : E. Ames. E. H. ; George Palmer. C. : John Thompson , E. ; Charles Bray , W. ; H. Hclrlch , S. These officers of the Royal Neighbors camp were Installed : Mrs. E. 0. Wcacott. O. ; Slra. P. A. Ball. V. O. ; Sirs. W. A. Slease. R. ; Miss Sarah Thompson , R. ; Sllss Grace Bray , SI. ; Sllsa Allco Bray. I. S. ; Mrs. L. Braudenberg , O. S. Oit last Slorday evening a public Installa tion of officers was given by White Clover camp No. 1210. of Junlata , which -was one of the events of the season In that town. A short and Interesting program preceded the Installation ceremony , which was conducted by Venerable Consul A. V. Cole , assisted by Chief Forester Peter Wlllctt and the team. After th6 services supper was nerved and the remainder of the evening WBB spent In social enjoyirent nnd games. The affair was attended by fully 400 people. The fol lowing wtro the officers Installed : O. R. Palmer. V. C. ; E. P. Hubbard , W. A. ; 0. Smith. E. B. : A. V. Cole. C. ; W. A. Slome , E. ; J H SIcElneoll. W ; J. C. Snyder , S. ; N. SI. Beebe , SI. ; T. J. Stover , delegate to state camp. The Dodge camp has elected the following officers : F. J. Brazda. V. C. : J. H. Forney. W. A. ; R. H. Sleyor , 13. B. . D. H. Slyres , E. : II. Starmer , C. ; I. E. Atkinson. P. ; Frank Bartosh , I. W. ; T. P. Greaser , O. W. ; A. R. Hasson , D. The camp nt Red Cloud Installed the fol lowing officers last wee ! : : F. E. MoKecby , V. C. ; H. II. Holdrogc. W. A. ; F. N. Rich ardson. E. B. : F. V. Taylor , C. ; H. J. Slaurer , E. ; A. P. Gltwlts. W. ; J. II. Wecmann. S. : L. H. Fort. A. V. Ducker and H. E. Pond , SI. The Installing olliccr was 0. C. Bell. Camp No. 270 of Beatrice lias Installed the following : A. J. Johnson , V. C. : F. R. Smith. W. A. ; W , L. Leigh. E. B. ; J. R. Grelg. C. ; J. F. Harklns , E. : D. Boswcll and Herbert Smith , SI. E. ; J. E. Wcatherwax , W. : C. I. Cushman. S. ; A. P. Spcrry. C. P. ; D. Boswcll. C. 0. ; C. E. White , SI. Franklin camp. No. 49. Royal Neighbors of York. Installed the following officers : Mra. Slatlle W-lldman. O. : Sirs. Dora Vandruff. V. n. ; Sliss Emma Johnson , It. ; Sirs. Stury Price , R. ; Sirs. Amanda Prultt. C. : Slro. Mary Wa'sh. ' SI. : Sirs. Ella Brooks. C. ; Sirs. Mary Armstrong , I. S. ; Sirs. Dolly Hall , O. S. ; Sirs. J. H. Smith , SI. ; Drs. Reynolds. Sludler and Lang , P. The Royal Neighbors' camp at Fairfleld in stalled as follows : Sirs. Hattlit Tarter , O. ; Florence Lewis , V. 0. ; Sirs. Adella Jonss , C. ; Ruth Jones. St. ; Lillian V. Bense. R. ; Sirs. Benedict. R. ; Sirs. AV. L. Green. I. S. Camp No. 299 of Columbtia held Its In stallation services In Its hall last Wednes day evening. The following officers were In stalled : Louis Held , V. C. : G. W. Phillips , P. B. ; Henry Rledcr , C. ; E. Pohl , C. ; L. Plath. E. ; Hugo Schaad. W. ; Carl Hubert. 3. : Drs. Geer and Evans. P. ; John Tanna- hlll. SI. ; Louis Held and Ed Schober. D. Camp 1S95 of Hlldrcth last Tuesday nlgr.t Installed the following officers : John SIc- Klmmey , V. C. ; E. SlcCombs. W. A. ; R. J. McNally. E. B. : A. L. Beck. C. ; J. H. Young. E. ; W. S. Ashby. W. ; R. SI. Trumbull. S. The camp will glvo an ovster supper on Thursday night of this week. Woodmen of the World. The members of the order are more or legs worked up over the fight which Is on Just now between the local lodges , particu larly Alpha camp No. 1 , and the sovereign officers. This column will make no moro than mere mention of the condition , as a full account of the dispute was published ex- r'nalvely In The Dally Bee of lost week The dispute has brought out the fact that there Is a considerable amount of Ill-feeling between Sovereign Commander Root and the ofllccrs of Alpha cairn. This feeling has manifested Itself In the shape of circulars which both parties have Issued. The facts In the matter , briefly stated , nro that Alpha camp Is contending for a separate Jurisdiction , comprising the north western states. The object Is separation from the southern states , where It Is al leged the death rate Is much higher than In the north , and yet the northern camps have been compelled to bear a portion tion of the burden. The sovereign officers fight the plan of a separate Jurisdiction with head officers , as they contend that It will mean the almost absolute separation of the Jurisdiction from the parent body , forming a small now or der. They offer as a compromise the "de partment" plan , which provides that the northern states shall be assessed separately from the southern and shall pay their death losses , but also provides that the business shall bo transacted through the sovereign ofllcos in this city. If It Is decided that the Jurisdiction shall have Us own officers the sovereign officers intimate that the general headquarters will be removed from this city.The The question will be fought out In a meas ure In the convention head camp , composed of representatives from the rubordlnate camps In this state , North Dakota , South Dakota , KanaB. Oklahoma and Indian Ter ritory. ThU- body meets In Lincoln on Feb ruary 2 , to elect delegates to th'o sovereign camp , which meets for the first time as a representative- In St. Louis in Marcli. A etruggle will bo made to Instruct these delegates tn favor of a separate Jurisdiction. The final ( Ic'dslon will be made in the sov ereign camp meeting. The local members Intend to fight to the end , but ray that If they ore defeated In the sovereign camp It will end the matter. They only wish to be heard. Alpha camp No. 1 Is announcing that a meeting of special Interest to all member ! ) will be held on next Thursday night. It Is said that matters of great Importance will : n > discussed. As a matter of fact , this plan cf a fcparato Jurisdiction will lx > the topic. All members of the order are Invltod to at tend. The now camp of the oylcr , which waa Instituted a week ago , as reported In The lice , has been named Camp I/oyal No. 111. It gives promlw ) of growing rapidly , as twenty-five candidates are to bo put through a course on the goat on the next meeting night , Thursday. The meeting ! at present uro being held In Royal Arcanum hall In The Dee building. SOIIK i > l Vrl - rn iv.1. A new camp Is all ready for Institution [ n South Omaha tonight , Thu cere mony Is to 'bo ' performed by T. P , Ag ncw. 'whn Is a past commander of the Kan- as dlvUlon , The new body U raid to have a charter Hut of about thirty names , and will start out with tlie very best of proa- The two camps la tbli city. Crook No. 1 and Frank E. Sloorcs No , 21 , kavo each six representatives on the committee which IB making arrangements for the encampment of the Htato dlvUlon In this city on February 10 , 17 and 18. This committed held Its Irst meeting lout Friday night arid organ ized. It will bo Increased with six moro members from tlio now South Oomaha camp asnon an that Is organized. The local members ara nawy ! ! arranging their plans for capturing the national en campment for the exposition year. The of- orU which have been made so far have' been by Individual members , but In the near future It Is Intended to do nyatcinntto work to got the grrot convention. Several ot the loval commercial bodies will bo Inter ested In the matter , and will undoubtedly lend their aid. Senator John St. Thurston was expected at the elate encampment noon to bo held , but John G. Ktihn of the committee appointed to Invite him has received a loiter from him to the effert that ho will not bo nblo to bo present. The senator offered his serv ices In getting the national encampment. or Triangle ledge No. 51 of this city recently Installed officers In a moat enjoyable man ner. Besides the ceremony the evening was marked with an excellent musical and literary entertainment , and a very pleasant lunch. Although the public was excluded the affair was attended by a number of the members of other lodges In the city. Tha Installation ceremony was conducted by J. R. Sllnc. district deputy. Public Installation oxorclpcs were held by Pcward lodgn No. 78 on Tuesday ovonlng. The Installation was conducted by Grand Chancellor Gus Norberg of Holdrogp , a - slstcd by Vice Grand Chancellor H SI. Hoyd- ston of Nebraska City , and Grand Slaster- nt-Arms J. J. Angleton of Lincoln. The cer emonies were Impressively rondrrr-d , and were Interf.pcrsed with most excellent music. Slrr C. W. Raymond and the Orlolo quartet furnished the vocal music , and the Instrumental music was by on orchestra un der the leadership of Sir , J. F. Gcreke. An address was delivered by Vlco Chancellor Boydston. Light refreshments were served , and dancing until midnight clwod a most delightful entertainment. Last week Stnrlnion lodge of Loup City gave a maequ < < tadi > ball that not only thor oughly pleased the- many gursts of the even ing but resulted 'In a decided replenishment of the exchequer. Herculean lodge No. 27 of 'Rising City re cently gave a public Installation of officers. After the ceremony n supper was served atone ono of the hotels. Pallas lodge No. 110 ot S 'buyler elcttod and Installed the following ofilccre : F. C. Rel- net-kp , P. C. : F. W. Shonka , C. C. ; J. H. O'Callahan. V. C. ; M. SI. Huck. P. ; St. F. Slmnka. K. R. S. ; Joeph Xerzan , SI. P. ; E. H. Phelp , O. G. Another successful supper was served by Llndon lodge of Stcele City last week. A program of toasts and addresses formed a portion of the evening's entertainment. The affair was given In connection with the In stallation of officers. llroflierliood of Kile * . The Sllnncjpolls club Is getting ready for Its fight to bring the meeting of the supreme body to this city In the exposition year. The committee , which ha- born Inciting after the affair particularly , Is holding regular meetings , and Is gradunljy laying the wires which It Is hoped will bring the prize to Omaha. At a meeting which was held on last Wcdnc-idny the rnimlttee took a step th t may advance Omaha's chances materially If It pans out Into a success. The grand trustees are scheduled to meet In Sllnne- apolls on January 28. The committee de cided to. and has telegraphed to each ono of the members asking them to postpone the meeting until the following Satur day. and Inviting them to como tn Omaha on the ( lain of the meeting. If the trus tees do como they will be shown n "mighty good time , " with the accent on the illicitly. Even If the grand officers will be unable to come to Omaha , however , the Elks are preparing to give an enjoyable soclnl ses sion on the night of January 2S. Iloyt'n "Black Sheep" will be In the city then nnd It Is Intended to Invite the mnlo members ot the company to a session. If the trustees come both parties will be the guests of the evening. The ledge will givea high five party at Its Jcdto rooms on next Wednesday evenIng - Ing nt S:30 : o'clock. Thn woman's first prlzo will be n season matinee ticket to the Crclgltton theater , which has been donated by the managers. It Is desired that every member bring along bis wife. If he owns one , nnd ono of his best girls If ho has no llfo partner. In addition each member can Invllo one couple. lEi-sldes cards the evenIng - Ing .will bo made pleasant with music. The committee that has the matter In charge predicts that It will be ono of the most en joyable affairs over given by the lodge. Krnlernnl Union of Ainerlrn. Bani'er lodge. No. 11 , met Thursday evenIng - Ing with a good attendance and Inntalled the following officers : A. J. Whlddcn , P. SI. ; Oscar Peterson , J. ; SIls. Lula G. Peony , T. ; Sirs. Elizabeth SI. Reese , SI. ; J. H. .Mason , S. ; D. R. Ennls , T. ; H. II. Berger. G. ; Sirs. J. E. Ransom , T. : 0. R. Potter , S. ; Jamefl Connnll. S. ; Artie Chandler. S. : H. A. Worley , J. R. Claussen. William S. Yager , P. The ledge will hold a public session on next Thursday evening In Its hall , at Fifteenth and Douglas streets. Invitations are extended - tended to the members of the order and their friends to attend. The event of the evening will bi > a debate on the question , "Resolved. That George Washington Was a Greater Slan Than Abraham Lincoln. " The affirmative will be taken by G. W. Street and E. C. Hodder , and the- negative by 0. W. Plainer and H. A. Whlpplo. The dis cussion -promises to bo a very Interesting affair , as thcsn young men bavo been mak ing this line of public speaking a special feature of their study for some time. The program will also Include declamations by A. P. Harbach and nn oration by Clmrlea Bat- tello. Thcso numbers will bo lntorspcrEo.l with muflc. On last Slonday evening Svernc-H ledge , No. 71 , was visited by Vcrnost bdge , No. 02 of South Omaha , and Us team. The lat ter conferred the degree of fraternity upon tha new candidates. It wa supplied with l ho new paraphernalia , which was very at tractive , and added much to the Interest taken In the work. A committee was ap pointed to pnrolmso a complete net of the paraphernalia for Sverncnt lodgo. Order of the World. Last Slonday evening a number of the members and friends of Omaha lodge No. 200 participated In n dance at the rooms In the Patterson block. The affair WHS n most successful ono and reflected great credit on the committee of arrangements. The following officers have been elected for the ensuing year In Banner lodge No. 119 : Past president. B. Sachsso ; president , Peter Penner ; vice president , P. H. Schroedcr ; secretary , A. H. Sander , sr. ; treanurcr. Slary Franzen ; chaplain , Slia. A. II. Sander ; mar shal. Sirs. Slary Schultz ; guard. K. Bartsi-h ; ncntlnel , Mrs , A. C. Rudloff ; tru-sa-ca , Henry Schrocder , Henry Franzen and Slra. Slary Schultz. Installation of officers will take place nt .Myrtle ledge Nn. 399 SInnday evening , January 18. A high live party will follow the Installation and all present can depend on an enjoyable evening. Slonday evening , February 1. a minstrel entertainment ) will be given by Slyrtle lodga at Myrtle hall. Continental building. A promenade concert and dance will follow [ ho entertainment. Last Tuesday evening District Slanagcr I. O. Barlght Installed the officers of Ne braska ledge No. 93 of Lincoln. The In stallation was a public ono and wai followed Liy a very Interesting musical and literary program , after which rcfrcsbmeiitB wcro served by the female members of the lodge , KnlulilH of the On last Wednesday evening South Omaha tent. No. 07. gave a public Installation of oflcera ! In Masonic hall. In the packing houio city. State Daputy Supreme Commander Hubbard gave a short history of the ordnr. The affair was an enjoyable ono , and was attended by a goodly number of knights and their friends. .Members are rejoiced at the good reports of thn condition of the order which are com ing In from ull over the stato. Prom re cent reports It Is howr. that death claims In Nebraska are being paid within fifteen days. Omaha tent. No. CO , will Initiate a class of ilfty candidates during the latter part ot this month. _ _ KnvlrniiM OH If wo live In a reglou wlmru malaria Is pre valent. It Is unolcss to hope to nacapo It If unprovided with a medicinal safeguard. Wherever the endemic Is most prevalent and malignant In South and Central America , Uiu Went Indies and certain portions of Hfrflro ami * the Isthmus of Panama , Hostot- IP ' - Stomach Bitters has proved a remedy for and preventive of thn dUeaee In every form. Nut lesn effective In It In curing rliou- matUmi. liver and kidney complaints , dya- blllousuctui and ncrvoumu-eM.