THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: BATURDAY, NOVEMBER .28, 1D03. 15 VOII 8.LU HOHsKA. WAOOKI, BTC. BFAJOND-H AND top nuggy with rubber tlrrs. wo, ii.nalxiu.it, :j t,i)J 11a. Andnr. n-Mlllrd Co.. lSi&lla Capitol An, Tel. Mi. V Z7&DU NEW and 2d hand vehicle for sale; re. pair. 1L Frost, 14th and Leavenworth. MIT-K WAOON and bugiry; a Mg snap. A. W. Johnson, with John Doer How co. '-ms: du FOR snlc. a pair of Mgh bred Shetland ponies, doulilo harnr!! and hand-mnda rnnabo'it. Original tost complete outfit, $TM. Will poll for W6. Inciulr Mr. A. 1), Brandein. Ilnsion Htore. P Mia 28 OSTEOPATHY. Johnson institute, 611 N. Y. Lift Bldg. T. lo&i ' -il The Hunt Infirmary. McCeruo Sl(?g. T. 2i"l fcij Atsen Farwull, Pnxtoa BIJc.. C04-7. T. 11C3. -a Vn GRACK DEEGAN, 802 N. T7ufe7TeT ISM. K4 Fayetto Cole, Osteopath, 609 Paxton block 143 MEDICAL, LIQVOR HABIT CURED In t flnys pay when cuid: no hyijodrmlrs. Wrlta for book'et. Uatlln Institute, 816 S. lth St. ) Dl 4 LAW AND COLLECTIONS, 6 TILLMAN A PRICE. 410 1st Nat. Ilk. bldg. (xta NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO.. 1st floor N. T. Life old., attorney and collectors every where CG4 Arthur L. Warrick. 401 Ware blk. Tel. l'Si. ill WASTED-TO BUT. DON'T give your furniture and carpets way, J. Irvine pays the higher cash pries. Telephone 771. N MJU BOOKB bought and sold. Room F,2? N. V. Life Tilde Shonfeld, the AnUTiJirton t N-S03 DU EXPERT ACCOINTAKT. O. R. RATHBUK, room 13, Com I Nat l bank. Private letsons In bookkeeping;, ete. -671 hp TICKET BROKERS. "X'UT RATE railroad tickets everywh P. M. Phllbln, 1506 Farnam. 'Phone 7 here. r84. o7f COITl'MES. Theatrical end maaq. XJebert, 10U Far. COSTUME8 for rent. Back, ISIS B. 20th St. II-MM Decl WANTF.D TO BORROW, WANTED, to borrow 11,250, home money, at 6 per cnt, on Inside city residence Srnperty, renting for MH per annum. Ad. ros W 10, Bei MS81 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN SA-NT'8 school. 71T N. T. Life. -474 NEB. Business St Shorthand College. Boyd's Theater. WANTED SALESMEN. .WANTED, salesman wt'.a an established trade In the liquor line In Iowa. Apply to Ferdinand Westhelmer k Hons, 8t. Jo seph, Mo. M152 Dl WANTED, a commercial traveler who thoroughly understands the glove trade and can furnish unquestionable references to sell a large and up-to-date line of California gloves and mltteno on a com mission basis, In Kansas, Nebraska, Mis souri and the Dakotaa. Addresa C, 124 Bensome St.. San Francisco. Cal. M208 80x AN experienced traveling man; must give reference. Call Sunday,. 403 Iiard aL, Omaha. R. F. Fry. M190 28x Fl-RNITIRB PACKI.Q. Peterson A Lundberg, US 8. 17th. Tel. L-236S, U-610 CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL k'nds of carpenter work and repairing promptly attended to. J. T. Oohl.'tre, Soth and Lake st. 870 STAMMER IN O AND STl'TTERINO. CURED.. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bidg. 67 STORAGE. CM. Van Btor. Co., Ull Farn. Tela. 1669 mi -;i TYPEWRITERS.. I ' JTY PEW RIT ER8 Clears noe sale; great iVj sacrifice: we are selling at less than cost 7' our surplus stock of new and aeoond-hand typewriters; Remingtons, lis up; Munhat Uns, brand new, 136 to M, and all others In proportion. F. S. Webster Co., "De partment O." 1S Madison St., Chicago. Mist h When You Writs To Advertisers remember it only take an extra stroke er two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad In The Bee. . . POSTOrFlt K NOTICE. (Should be read DAILY by ail I nt ties ted, as chauarea may oocur at any time.) Foieiga mulls for the week e.iamg No vember M, 1WJ, will close (fHOMl'lLi in all oaee) at too Oenerel i-oaiott.ee as fol lows; PAKCELS-I'OHT MAILS close i).n Hour earlier than cioeiua llmu ehown be low. Parcels-Post MaIU for Germany doe i p. m. Monaay. Regular and supplementary mails close at foreign Station half hour later than dosing time shown below (excopl that sup plamentary Malls for Europe and Central America, via Colon, close one hour later at f oreign Biauonj. Tvaataatlanfle Mall. BATVB'DAY-At 6 a. m. for Ki ROPE, per a. a. St. Paul, vli Suuthunn tnii i .....1 lor Ireland and letter mail for l.ti;.o-.i .Tijt tm duecieu per a. a. bt. i au. , m . .n u. m. (tupplcmentary t a. m.) lur l.v.liOl'f: per a, a. Lucaula, via QuFnon; at 1:0 a. m. tor b&iajh.m direct, per a s. v land (mall nut te directed ' per s. s. i Una"); at l :J0 a. m. for bCO't'LANl di rect, per a. a. furnemu (mall must be ill reeled "per e. s. Furneeala"): at 11 a. in. for DEN M ARK dlrooi. pc j. a. Oscar It (moll must be directed, "per s. a, Oscar ii ). After the clr.alng of the Supplementary TrmnaaiUntlc Malls named auove. addi tional Suppiemrntary Mult are otened on the piers of the American. English, French and Grrmaii nlean.er.'. kiiU re- malu open until within Ten Minutes of um hour ol sailing oi steau er. Vaila foe Sah mmd Central Aaaeriea, west IBtJICB. I'.iC. ATCRDAY At I JO a. m. tsupplementary . n.) for PUK'IO M1CO. CCKAUAO and Vt.N::.i.El.A, per a. a Philadelphia (uuuU lor taviknilld and Cartuaena must oe iurecea ir s. a. rtuiaaeiphia ); at a. m. let C.KF.NADA. TRINIDAD on CTl DAD BoI-UAK, pr a. a Maraval; at t .Mi a. m. iui ijlera. mary 10:V) a. in.i iolau. JAUAILII, OA VaNlLI-A and CAhiAGtNA. per a. a. Ami i:iiull fur Costa llica must be Cl- re:ici -pit a s. Alne-); at .J0 a. ni. (supplement try 10. JO a. m. for BT. TlloALVS. ST. CHclX. LEKWARD and WiNinVALU iSLANDd. BK1TISH, Dt'TCH ai.d FRH.NC11 tjl IANA, pr a. s. Munoa; at 10 a. m. fur CUBA, per a. a. Moiru Castle, via Havana; at 10:30 a. lib (supplcuiei.tsry 11 Su a. m for INAGL'A, .-ertAlll mi .1 SANTA MART A, pc s. a. A(ilroud. k, at 11 M a. tu. for AHQE.S. TlNki, IKUil'Af snd PARAGUAY, por a. s. Cauioeiut, al li.J p. m f,- CL'ilA. per a. a. Cyntj La, via Havana. Mails Forvtariie Overland, Cte K. eept Transpaclfla. CUBA Vte Florida, rloeea at this office dttJiy, eepi 1l.ui.1, at 90 to a m uiie a ' iy r - : t , - , . v . POSTOFFICBS NOTICE. days and Hjturrlnys via Tampa, and on 'Mondays via Miami . MEXICO C1TT Overland, unlms specially addressed for dlipatra by steamer, closes at thin office dally, except 8unday, at 1 80 p. m. and lt:?0 p. m. Sundays at 1:00 p. m. end 11 : p. m. NEWFOUNILAND-F.y rail to North Syd ney, and thence by stea.ner, closes at this office dally at s;30 p. m. (connecting mulls close here every Monday, Wednesday and Hnturday). JAMAICA By rait to Boston, and thence by steamer, closes at tnlu office at 6:30 p. m. every Tuesdnr By rull to Phlladr Irhla end thenro by steamer closes at this office at 11:30 p. m. every Wednesdsv. MIQUEI.ON By rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, clores at this office dolly at so n. m. BKT T7.K. " PVERTO CORTEZ and GUATEMALA By Mil to New Orleans, nnd thence by stcsmfr, clones nt this of fice dally, exoetit Sundnv, at l:30 p. m. nnd and f11:a0 p. m , Sundays at 1:01 p. m. nnd ?11: p. m. 'connecting- mall clocs here Mondavs at 11:Sn p. m ). COSTA ItlC'A liy mil to New Orleans, end thence by steamer, closes nt this offl" dsllv, except Hiipdny. nt I1:S0 p. m. and 111:30 p. m , Sundnvs nt M "0 p. m. and fll JO p. m. (connecting mall closes here Tiied-v of ?H:30 p. m.). IRKO'STFRED MAIL closes at p. m. previous day. Transpuplflo Malls, HAWAII, via San Francisco, close here daily at :3w p. m. up to November Inclusive, for dispatch per . . Alameda CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver and Victoria. T. C, close here dnlly at :30 p in. up to November t?4, Inclulv 'or dis patch per s. s Emnrn of Utnn. tMer chsndlso fo' Cnttcd htates Postal agency at Shanghai cannot be forwarded vn Crfnndn.i CHINA and JAPAN, via Peit'le, close here dBily nt C:30 p. m. up to November iTj, Inclusive, tor dlKpatch per h. s. Rioiuii M-ru. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran cisco, close here dally nt 6:30 p. m. up to November :6, Inclusive, for dispatch per lr. S. transpi rt, TAHITI and MARQTTEHAS 79T,ANDS, via San Francisco close nere dllv at :30 p m up to November 26. Inclusive, for dlpntch pe" . Mariposa. HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA snd PH1MP riNE ISTANDS. via San Francisco, c'oe here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to November ?3, Inclusive, for dispatch per . s. Hung Corg Mini. NEW ZEALAND. AT'"TRAL7A , trcnt Wesn, NEW CALEDONIA FIJI. SAMOA nnd HAWAII, via Sti rnncl co. close here dally nt 6:30 p. m. un to De cember IV lncliislve. for dispatch per a. s. Venturn. (If 'he C'inard e'eimer carrv Ine? the Br. !h msll for Nw Zealirid does not nrtiv n time i . onnect wltr: this dispatch, extra mails closlna at 5:30 a. m. nnd (.30 a. m. and 6:30 p m : nun days at 4:30 a. m., a. m. snd 6:30 p. m. will be made up snd forwarded until the arrival of the Cunard steamer.) AUSTRALIA (ecept Westl. FIJI IST AND8 and NEW CALEDONIA (speolHy addressed ony. via Vancouver and Vic toria, B. C, close here dally nt 6:30 p. m. up to December 5, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Monna. HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP PINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to De cember 7th, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. . China. CHINA snd JAPAN, via Tacoma, close here dally at 6:10 p. m. up to December VX Inclusive, for dispatch per s. a. Shaw- mut. NOTB TJnlesa otherwise addressed, West Australia In forwarded via Europe, and New Zealand and Philippines via Bin Francisco the quickest routes. Phllln plnes specially addressed "via Canada" or "via Europe" must be fully prepaid at the foreign rates. Hawaii Is forwarded via San Francisco exclusively. Transpacific malls are forwsrded to port of sailing dally and the schedule of closing Is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overlnnd transit. IRegln tered mall closes at 6 p. m. nrevloua day CORNELIUS VAN COTT, ,Postmaster. PoetnfTlce, New York. N. Y., November 10, 1901 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. . PROPOSALS FOR SINKING ONE TUBU lar Deep Well. Office Chief Quartermas ter. Omaha, Neb., November 10. 19o3. Sealed proposals In trlnllcate will be re ceived at this office until 12 o'clock noon, central standard -time. December t. Ii03, and then opened, for sinking one tubular deep well at Jefferson Barracks. Missouri. The United States reserves the right to ac cept or reject any or all proposals, or any psrt tnereor. iniormation ana blanks fur nished on application. Envelopes contain ing proposals should be marked. "Propoaals for Sinking Tubular Deep Well," and ad dressed to William B. Horton, Captain nnd y. ji.. u. u. Army, Acting cnier quarter master. . N12-13-28-30 OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER. umaha, iseo.. . ejetober so, ist)3. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received here until II noon, central standard time, November 30, 13, for construction of a steel tank with heater room, and Installing a new pump In pump house at Fort Robinson, Nebraska. Full Information fiimlshed on application to this office, where plan and specifications may be seen, or to the quartermaster. Fort jiooinson. tToposoin to De mi'.rKoa "pro posals for Steel Tnrk and Pumo." and ad- dreesed to WILIAM E. HORTON. Acting Chief Quartermaster. N4-5--T-rr-28 LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE. Sealed bids wtil be received at the offlca of secretary of state up until l'i o'clock noon of December 4. 1!HU. for boiler house and steam main, water main and tunnel. water supply and electric ninng tor 8, & 8. Home ut Milloid, bids on each to be separato as per plana and specifications on iii- in inis omce. The board leserves the right to reject any and ull bid. OEORQE W. MARSH, Ketrotnry of Board. NOTICE OF DIRECTORS' MEETINO OK THE ELKCTMC SPARK OOLD MIN ING COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the Board of Directors of The Electric Spark Gold Min ing Company will be hold on Friday, De cember 11, 1903, at 8 o'clock p. m., at the omce or tne aeoretary, at 444 yarns m street, in the city of Omaha, Neb., for the following purpose: First, to increase the selling price of stock. Second, to de termine whether It will be advisable to take tho alock off the market. Third, to tranract such other business as may come before the meeting. The beard extend an Invitation to all the stockholders who wish to bttend this meeting, snd learn more about this enter prise In which they nre Interested. GEORGE W. JOHNSTON, Chairman. JOHN HAARMANN, (its A. 8ANDQLL, E. A. W. SN ELL, W. A. F.OQF.RS. Dnted, Nov. 2K. laoa. Board of Directors AILUOAD TIME CAUD. UNION KTAllOK 10TII AND HAROY. Illinois Central. Leave. Arrive. Chicago Express a 7:36 am ai0:4i pin Cl I Uo. .UillllttapollS jit fcl. I'uul LluiiwJ a 7:W pin a 1:14 am M nni.. puils at Bt Paul li).ir;s ..b 74S am blO.li pn l'lt-cutie A Kor;liwealt rn. The Nortkkoa em Line, fust Chi.axo .a .14. am .j-1:j.' am .a -..0 put a 7:56 am Loci I Chituuo iviii Luoal 4.Uu City.... Ua.i..l bt laul... Duyliht till-ago .. l.lu.nevi ClmagJ ... Irast lh:eaio lyoval i hlcago Fast St. Paul bt. faul Express.... last Mall a 1:30 am b : Ai n r ..a 7:60 um alu:0o pm ..a:wain ail:.tpm ..a IS i) pm a :u um ,.a6:aUpm a 4:16 pm ..a 4:-6 pm . .as.Upui a7:06aai .. tMu am . . a 5 J Pu ..b 4:00 uui a 'j:-o am LtH-al Sioux City. Norfolk at B'jneitp!.... Liitui alJ:jj am l.lnooln Ac Long Plne....b i:U am blu:3jam Dvadwuod. lie I Springs and Lincoln a 1:30 pm a 6:10 pm Casper & Wyoming Ex.. d HJ4 put e 1:10 pm ll.i tngs, nuper.or, and Abiuu bfMpm b 1:10 pm luiua 1'nclBe. Overland Luilud.. Tho Fast M.ni Cailfnn.la Exurea. .a 6:40 am a 1:0 pm .ai 6ja.ru a .2tf pro .a 4 3u pm The Culca&u Portland special a 1.30 pm The PortUnd - Chicago Special a (:S0 pm Fajttm Exprea a 6:30 pm The Atlantic Ezpreaa.... a 7 JO am The Colorado Special.... all :33 pm a 3:4v iu Chicago Special a 1:40 am LI iu oh:, l'eatitce ami Stromrburg tipres...b 4:00 pro biz tt pra Columbus Local .....bl.uupm bl.lt am Wakjnsa. 8L Louis -Caen on Ball' Exp.eae a 1:6 pa a I JO ant Bt Louts Local. Coun cil Bluffs a 1:11 am alO 30 pa Cnivnanj keek Island Jb Facine. EAST. , Chicago Daylight L t d a I K am a i rQ am Chicago l'aiisbt Locale l.vn am a 6 li pin (- tilcuKU fc-ipiea bll:liaia n i 06 paa Im Moines Liuroaa a 4 JO pm bll &u am ( lil-.S Faat k.r-w 6 av 4a t 1 it pas - ' y ' ' , s ,. , . A Box of Candy "Oh, how lovely! What a beautiful box! Who sent It. mother?" those were my first words on seeing the bos of beautiful randy which some one hnd sent to me by my mother. It was from an admirer, I Suesned that much from the compliment sent with It, which mother delivered as promptly as she did the candy, but my fun loving mother steadily refused to tell me, or any of my teasing friends who sent It. I did not like randy myself, but mother did, and I know she anticipated the pleas ure of eating lomo of that, which must have looked very tempting to anyone who had r. sweet tooth. Mother was a general favorite with all of my young friends; she joined In our conversations, humored our youthful mls chlevousnens, and was voted by all to be ono of the dearest of mothers. She seemed to enjey my curiosity concerning the gift, and laughingly refused to throw any light on the Identity of the sender. She had spent the day in a neighboring town, where I was acquainted with many of the young people. She snld the box of candy had been sent by one of my best friends; but beyond that she refused to answer any questions, telling me, with a provoking smile, that If I Kept the gift for one year that she would then tell me the name of the sender. So, amid the laughter and jokes of a number of friends, the box of canny, as fresh and tempting looking as when It was new, was carefully wrapped up and placed on the highest shelf of the wardrobe, where It was not likely to be disturbed for some time. So one year passed and the second was far advanced; my box of candy and Its still unknown sender had been forgotten long ago. Then camq a long, serious ill ness, from which I was many months In recovering. At l.tst, in the latter part of June, I was able to be taken out for drives, little, pale and almost helpless; al ways accompanied by my mother, who had been my tender, watchful nurse during all those months of suffering. How delighted all my friends seemed to see me at last able to be outl It was. something Which they had never expected to see, and they showed their joy In every way possible; I was waited on, pelted and complimented by all. One day my mother and I were asked to Join a party of young folks who were going to a picnic; we ac cepted the Invitation, and after a very pleasant drive of three miles we arrived at the little town where the plcnicers had already gathered. Tliey all came to shake hands with me and inquire after my health. Many of them brought friends of theirs who were strangers to mo. and Introduced them. My comfort and happiness seemed to be part of every one's care. (ow happy I was! I never knew that I had eo many friends, or that the world was such a pleasant place to live In before my Illness. I had grown almost tired of watching the merriment, in which I could take no part beyond a few words and a smile, when I was surprised to see Ralph Morrill, an old friend whom I had not met for several years, coming toward the little corner In which I had been established, and every arrangement for my comfort had been mado. "I am glad to see you able to be out" were his first words, epoken In a tone of sincerity that was almost pathetic- He had been absent for three years, which time he had devoted to the study i t law. He bad many questions to ask con cerning relatives and friends, and In answering them I mentioned my cousin. Adda Mayne. who had stayed with us dur ing my Illness. "Is ah not married yet?" he asked slowly. "No," I answered, smiling at his sober ness. "I thought at cne time I should have you for a cousin some day." "I thought that is, I hoped so too," ho stammered, never lifting his eyes, "but fondest dreams, 'Us raid, are rldom real ised." I wondered what had come between he and my Cousin Adda, for I, as everyone else who knew them well, had thought that they would moke a match; but I caw that the subject was a painful one to him, so we talked of other things for some time, when he said: "It has been a long time since you and I spent an afternoon as we are doing now; It has been three years, has It notT" I studied a few minutes and answered that I thought It had been about that length of time. "Yes, I know It has been three years,' he said, "because I sent you a box of c&ndy by your mother just before ! left for col lege, and I know I have never met you elnce." "A box of candy!" X echoed in surprise. "I do not remember of receiving such a gift from you." He looked puzxlcd, then In an Instant I remembered my hoc of candy, whloh had been placed on the wardrobe shelt and for gotten, and laughingly I told him of the joko mother hod played on ma, and how I to get even with her, would not allow the candy to be eaten until' she told me who gave It He smiled faintly, but I could see that his thoughts were still of my cousin. Presently he said: "Speaking of that candy reminds me of RAILWAY TIME CARD Co a tinned. Lincoln, Colo. Bprlnas Denver, Pueblo and West A 1:30 pm a 6:00 pm 1 rxii I, LauiuruuK ai.u Oklahoma Flyer a 6 :U pm a!2 : 10 pm thlcago Grant Western U. Co, 21 Ft. faul A, Minnu. spoils Limited a 68 am 104 Ft. Dodb'e Kxpie..a 7:36 am K2 Ft. Dodge Express.. a I: ;X pm V Dl, , H Li 1 JUUIUV- auulls l.lmlied a 7:66 pm T Ft. Dodge Expiess.. all:10 am 1C3 Ft. Dodge Express.. a I Jo pro MUsonrl PnciSc. fit. Louis Express al0:00 am a 6:23 pm K. C. et 8L U Expieas..alu.6j pm a :li am riilvnMO. M llrrank.no St. VaaL Chicago Daylight a 7:43 am all 15 pm Chtcutjo Faat r.xpie..a 6:45 pm a 1:40 pm imcHKO uiniioa i:it im a i.Miein We Moines n.xpresa....a 7;tt iun a 3:40 put BURLINGTON STATION 10th MASON. C lil can-. Bnrllnglen At tAnlaey. Leave. Arrive. Chicago Sprcial a 7. wo am a 1:66 am C!itc4o Veatlbuled ex.. a 4:' pm a 7:4i am Chicago Local a t.ls am all:u0 pm t laxu la nlted a tun a 7:4 pm Font MaU 1:40 tym BsiUsgtea h Mlasonrt Hive). Wymure. iieatnee and Llnoo.n a 8.60 am bl2K pm Neoiasaa iixpre-ia a 6 am a 7:46 la utLitr LUiuted a 4 .IK pm a t.e am ijina ir.i ruin Sound JCxprca aUUO pm a 1:16 pm Colottai Vestibule-; Fiver n 1:1ft rim Lincoln Fast Mall j 11 pm a Iju6 am uri crook and platta- mouth b 1:15 pm blt:35 am Belles ua Pacing Jet. .a 7:60 pm a l;-7 am tieuavue as rauu jci..a iau am Kstut City, St. Jnnensi Conn ell inns. Kansas City Day Ex.. ..a UJ am a 66 pm ni. louii aiyer t.t pm ail m am Kaaaa City Night Ex..Ov.,4 pm a C M am WEBSTER DEPOT-rlftTH Afc WUITER Mlasonrt Paelfle. Nebraska Local, via Wnrplng Water. .....! 4:10 pm alO:Mam CMeago, St. I' ami, Mlnnennolls Oaaakn. Leave. Arri vn. Twin City Paseenrer....a Sj am a 1:10 pm Sioux City FajLMugr...a 1 OA pin all JOaia Ltuilan4 l-rfK-al o t 4b pm D I vitui a Dally, b Dally except Bundav. d Dally and a Wedding something which I believe I will tell you about" "Do," I aald coaxlngly. He waa quiet for a few minutes. nervously toying with my fan; then he began : You see, the same evening which I gave your mother that box of candy to give to you I wrote a letter to Adda asking her to be my wife." Here his voice fal tered slightly, but he continued: "I never received an answer, and I suppose that ahe thought It would bo kinder to neglect to reply than to write a refusal. I do not know why I told you this; pethars It Is because I want your sympathy." "You have my sympathy," I answered kindly, "but I think there Is some mistake; I do not believe Adda ever received your letter. Bhe will be at home this evening when we get there, and I am going to tell her who sent the candy and tell her about meeting you today." Our conversation waa then Interrupted by a party of friends who had come to bid me farewell. It waa getting late and they were preparing to start home; so, Indeed, were all the others. The time had passed so pleasantly that I had not noticed how late it waa. So baskets were gathered up and farefells exchanged and we all started for home. When we reached home I per suaded the friends whom mother and I had accompanied to the picnic to stay and take tea with Us, telling them that ' I had a surprise In etore for them. After tea had been served I asked them if they remembered the box of candy which I had agreed to keep for one year ror the sake-of finding out who sent It to me. This question was greeted first by ex clamations of surprise, and then by laugh ter. Yes, they all remembered It now. since I had mentioned It. Adda was sent to find the box, and after a great deal of searching It was found. They had all, ex cept Adda, met Ralph Morrill that day. Many were the Jokes made at my ex pense, when I told them that he was the friend who sent the candy. While the pa per was being removed from the box some thing dropped out of Its folds and fell to the floor. "It Is a letter," said some one. "Yes," said my mother, "it la a letter addressed to Adda," and handed the letter to my cousin as she spoke. Adda said she remembered, now, of plac ing a letter which she did not then have tlmo to read among the papers on the stand table, and she had forgotten It from that day to this. The candy was passed around and my friends ate it with a great show of relish, saying between exclama tions of satisfaction that they were going to teach me that selfishness did not pay. At last It was time to say goodnight and they all left for home. Adda then got the scissor and very de liberately cut open the envelope of her let ter. She unfolded It, glanced once at the written page before her and turned deathly pale. , I, guessing who it was from, glanced over her shoulder and saw that my surmise was correct. It was the letter which Ralph Morrill had received no answer from. He had fancied himself a rejected lover for three years, and his offer of marriage was just being read by his lady love tonight. I told Adda what be had said to me about her at the picnic, and tho wrote him an Invitation ti spend the next evening at our home. He sa mo promptly, you may be sure; and now Adda wears a pretty gold ring on- the third finger of her left hand end I am to be first bridesmaid at her wedding, which vlll oo cur next month. My box of randy caused Ralph three years of sorrow; but the clouds have all vanished now and he appears to be dne of the happiest of men. STUNTS OF HOLLY ROLLERS Oregon Set of Fanatics Destroy All Property Received from Cnrnal Fnnds. Corvallis, Oregen, Is agog with the do ings of members of a religious sect who call themselves "God's Anointed." In the fanaticism of their services the religionists have burned furniture, carpets, clothing and many other articles and have destroyed or burled cooking utensils. Musical Instru ments of all kinds, without regard to value fas u n . u n o mom mi K I ' Did you win a prize last week ? Another chance at 200 more prizes V ' fS -S or cost, have been delivered to the flames. The scene of their dsvotlon Is the house of Mr. and Mrs. Hurt, In the south end of town. The sidewalks about the premises have been torn up and burned, and floors, shrubbery and fruit trees dug up and de stroyed. Reports In circulation aver that 'dogs and cats have been burned on a sacri ficial fire.' A feature that has added materially to the public. Interest in prevailing conditions Is that O. V. Hurt, ex-chairman of the re publican county committee and at present state committeeman, has Joined the sect. Members of his family, fotmer members of the Salvation Army, have for several months been devoted worshippers In the new sect. The other morning Mr. Hurt, who has been employed for a long time In a leading mercantile establishment, sent his keys to the store, with the announcement that he was hereafter to devote himself to the work of God. Mr. Hurt took part In the destruc tion of furniture and other household ef fects and In digging up and destroying the walks and shrubbery about his house. All day about twenty of the sect were In the house. The destruction of the furni ture la done, the members say, beoause God wills it They claim to have direct com munication with the Almighty at all times and they say He directs them what to de stroy and what to preserve. It is such things as they receive from carnal hands that are given to tho fames. Friday afternoon two of the high priests of the sect were tried before the county judge for Insanity. They had been arrested and spent the forenoon in Jail. Their hear ing occurred at 1 o'clock, and after a rigid examination, lasting until 6, they were re leased. The men are J. Creffleld, a Swede, who went there about a year ago, and Cap tain Brooks, formerly of the Salvation Army. The men were leaders in the move ment, and the common opinion la that It they were out of the community the move ment would either collupse or be confined within reasonable bounds. It in probable that during the afternoon and evening 1,600 or 2.000 people visited the Hurt house. At night boys and others stoned the building and nearly all the win dow panes were broken. In the early part of the evening the place was lighted up, but by 9 o'clock the lights were all out and everything was quiet. ' During worship members roll about on thA floor nnd mun scream aliAiit anA tri various other ways give vent to bodily and ! mental agitation. The noise Is such that neighbors complain to the authorities and ( ass ror tne abatement of tne nuisance. At one time the place of worship was In the city limits, but the authorities took the matter up and required a removal. At the Hurt house admission In denied to all callers. Many of "his friends applied thre to see Mr. Hurt, but In every Instance but one he wae Inaccessible. Either Cref fleld or Brooks met callers at the door and refused them admittance or refused to call Mr. Hurt. With respect to the latter the Invariable answer waa that Mr. Hurt was seeking Qod and could not be disturbed. When a reporter Inquired why the wor ship was conducted with such secrecy, Brooks referred him to a passage li the Psalms which says: "The socret of the Lord Is with them that fear him." Ho added that If the reporter desired to know the secrets of their worship he should seek to learn of the Lord. Later Brooks excused himself to the re porter, saying that "they were about to receive a message from the Holy Ghost in side, end that he had to be present." He retired, closing the door behind him and leaving the reporter ntanilng on the stoop. They claim that the world Is coming to an end In the Immediate future. When Officer Henderson made the arrest of Creffleld and Brooks no resistance was Offered. He was ushered into a room where a number of rersons were lying abojt on the floor, on mats, blankets and other tude places of rest. The room was wholly bare of furniture and the worshippers reclined In various poeltionn. One young girl wan ; apparently In a spasm. There was a c:oth 1 over her face, and the officer stepped up to remove the cloth, when several of tho worshippers rhouted, "Don't touch her!" He removed the cloth, however, in spite of the resistance offered. A sister and mother in a Corvallis family are unong those at the Hurt house. A son I In the family Is at the home. The former are enthusiastic worshippers, and the son went to the Hurt house In an endeavor to persuado them to return home. He failed in his purpose, and wired to his father, who is In the Bohemia mines. As a result of the devotion of the mother and daugh s-s'Delled Words Last week's contest excited so much interest that 200 more prizes are offered this week to those, who find the greatest number of mis-spelled words in our Want-Ad Pages. The contest starts with the issue of Monday, November 23 and ends with that of Sunday, November 29th. Read every want-ad carefully and get one of the 200 prizes. r The Prizes Prlxo 2 ad 8rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 18th 1 Dinner Set. 1 Dinner Set 1 Bet "Living Animals of the World 1 Het "LJfe of Napoleon" , throe .vwlutnrs , M 1 feet "Ufa of Napoleon'' lores volumes 1 Copy "Ureal flctures Great iPalnlara" 1 Copy "ai oat Pictures Great Pain tare" I Cupr 'Ureat pictures Oreat Painters" I Copy 'Groat Pictures Great Painters" 1 Copy "author Goose Book" i Copy Mother Goose Paint 'Mother Oooee'paliit Book1 nth ispr.::?0 15 th iep.' Ooene Oooae i6th to a ur&irti 26th to 35th ZTrTito 36th to 60th roVt'hW 5 let to 200th tSithV L 800 prize L Bead evil answers S ?s 2 ter to the sect much of the family furni ture and other effects has been burned. Corvallis has not been so stirred la years as It has been by the Incidents related above. Tacoma Ledger. Diphtheria A mens; Indiana. . SIOUX FALIifl, B. D., Nov. 17. (Special ) Those In charge of the education of Indian children on the Rosebud reservation have become alarmod by the appearance of diphtheria among some of the little Indian pupils at a reservation day school at Iron wood Creek. The school has been closed and the government physicians on the reservation are doing everything within their power to prevent the disease being communicated to Indian children on other parts of the reservation. This will prove a difficult task, as Indians generally are strongly opposed to quarantino regulations, which can usually be enforced among them only by the most drastlo measures, some what on the order of the "shot gun" quar antines of the south. Retorns to Henrnskn. EDGAR, Neb., Nov. 17. (Special.) F. M. 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