HEWH OF THE WEEK*Rl-Presldeot Harrison will bo married Monday to Mm. Dlmmlek.The Iowa senate defeated the liquor manufacturing bill Thursday.The Central Republican Club will hold Its regular meeting In Washing-too Ball next Thursday evening,Congressmen Hainer and Andrew* showed they wen* consistent Thu reday by opposing an appropriation for a Congregational Institution.Senator Thurston has gone east. He wilt stop over In Chicago and address the American Republican College League In the Auditorium,The body of Maxey Cobb, the countytreasurer of Lancaster county, who disappeared several days ago, was found cn the bank of Sail Creek Thursday afternoon,The Republican district convention held in Omaha* Saturday, March 28, elected Hon, John M. Thurston and Hon. John C. Cowln at delegate! to the national lie publican convention, and James Walsh and Dr. Monroe of Wash* ington county, an alternates.There has been a number of fires In Omaha thi* week; but the public was not aware of the fact, because they were kept out of print That Is one way of establishing a reputation as afire-flghter. One company answeredthree alarms In one night*scBIJai*1wKnAii•!bii1ucaattfc6tnlt;reiIAfiit3Mr*. Christine Corneer, wife of Sam* ( uel Corn cor, died Monday morning at j her home, 1019 South Twenty*fourth street. She leaves three little children to mourn her demise. The funeral occurred Wednesday afternoon from the residence ami the Interment at Springwell cemetery. Mr, Comer will have the symprthy of all hia friends iu his sad afflictionThere was a new club organised inOmaha last Saturday night and christened the John L. Webster Republican Club. It started into business with more than 125 members, and elected John C. Thompson president, Paul B. Seward secretary, and H. H, Boyles treasurer. A vice-president from each ward wue also elected. It chose the first and third Thursdays of each onth as Its reguar nights of meeting, and Washington hall as the place, Aflambeau dub will be added.■ ■■■■#■■» w