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FALCONER. cto. Uncle Tom’s Cabin, handsomely bound iM cloth, published at §1. For 6oc. Declaration of War, Pricej5. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER e ot e T KELLEY, STIGER & CO., Corner Dodge and 15th Street Unparalled Bargains Gloak Department, ' An Exceptional Opportunity AT LADIES’ NEWMARKETS,| Made of Black Diagonal Beavery fur back, tailor jinish LADIES' NEWMARKETS, | Made of Brown Diagonal fur buel Beqver, hand- some metal buttons, collar, cuffs, and trimmed up the baek with astrachan to match, Worth $12.25 LADIES' WRAPS, Made of wide Wale Diagonal Beaver, Revere fronts, slo Jull dolman steeve, ensive metal buttons, collar, cufls, and trimmed arvownd bollone with very wide i Worth $ 14 AT bunds of astrachan, Ladies’ Black Frieze Wraps, ——n Worth §18. Warmly lined. trimmed with handsome black hare EXTRA QUALITY AT Jur, Ladies’ Scal Plush Wraps, o i Satin lined, heavily trimmed with vest quality blavk [ hare fur, Fury Worth $22.50. AT $20 _ Worth 830. AT LADIES' BEST QOUALITY ASTRACHAN CLOAK, 42 inches long, satin lined, chemois pockets, four ornements. Specially adapted for fine trade. : i LADIES' NEWMARKETS,| With hood or cape, made of imported cheek cloth, with | belt, novelty bone buttons, worn in the east to al- " aeliision of an garment. Worth % AT S 2 1 Worth 84. LADIES' JACKETS, Made of ieary vough cloth, serviceable colors. Ladles’ Heavy Boucle Jackets, Biascd froats, with kandsone metal buttons. LADIES’ JACKETS, Made of Berlin beaver cloth, double-stitched all around. collar and cuffs of astrachan, extra size metal buttons with handsome fouragier. 2 _Wouvth” $12.50. AT LADIES’ JACKETS, Madeof imported cheeked eloth, 3 poc velvet collar, et lined throughout with fency satin, bound all| | around with braid. i Worth 12.50. Children's School Cloaks! Superior Assortment. Lowest Prices. SPECIAIL: Children's Cloals, sizes 4 to 14 years old, made of All Wool Meclton Cloth, double box pleats, with cape, pockets, double stitched, at $2.50 TO $4£.75. ACCORDING 10 AGE. WORTH 1-3 MORE. KELLEY, STIGER & CO., 1422 and 1424 Dodge Street. In Uncle s Court, Judze Dundy retarned from Wyoming, where he went on a hunting trip about a month ago,and will convene conrt on Monday. The law of W yom- M. L. Biggins & Co. ‘This enterprising firm have been among us for about one year. During that time the; enjoyed a steady growth in business and reputation, until mereusing ing prohibits the killing of an ame ex- | business has become one too many for cept bear by non-residents, It is safe to [ them, A new member has just been presume therefore that Judge Dundy has | ta . B. Ferguson, formerly o fund of bear stories on hand, as his en- | geners nan of the nail works of this tire month’s hunt was devoted to the | ¢ity. Mr. kerguson is a thoroughly reli- able business man, and will be a valuable addition to the firm. Mr. M. L. Higgins | 18 too well and favorably known to need any enconiums, Thesé gentlemen will do'n regular real estate and loan business at their pleasant oflic ne door west of Kuhn's drug store. ‘The firm will con- tinue us herctofore M. L. Higgins & Co. The Rev. A. Thompson will continue chasy of bruin, Wm Ayers & Son, of Philadelplia, gommenced suit in the United States court yesterday to gecure judgment against Sloman Bros. for goods sold and delivered, and secured by judgment notes amounting to $1,211, The New England Mortgage Security GO TO LF New York Dry The Linderholm Kire, John Linderholm, the South Tenth ——for strect merchant who was burned out a Nun:!u‘v\‘ in Dress Goods, weeks ago, has received $6,000 on insur- muv s ance of his stock. Mr. Linderholm L stated to a Bek man yesterday that there Robes, vas no doubt that the fire was an in: Millinery. Combination Suits, He rightly claims that sus. Knit Goods, i not be dirceted toward him, Underwear, hecause the insurance adjusters have ex- And for Bargains in amined the matter thoroughly and satis- Every Kind of Dry Goods fied themselves on that point, ONE PRICE TO ALL: — : WHERMORT0 ALL Read the special notices of the C. B, Mayne Re ate and Trust Co. if you want to bu 1l estate. 10 and 1312 ¥ nam St. - — . ——— = A New Paper., bobson, the proprietor and ed- All kinks of Litho, )b Printing, Omaha aphing & Stationery Co, company of Wyndham, Conn., com- menced action yesterday for the for closure of & §600 mortgage against Mr. and Mrs. John Allberry. Frank Murphy, Thos.Swobe and Frank his course of Free Lectures at the Boyd Opera house a8 usual at 11 &, m., ts (Sunday) morning. i “The “Willing Holp will give a s s ol yero ime Sociuble at Cynthia Christian Hamlton, three of tio soven defondubts | ohurch, Waluut il next Dliursday D et al., filed 8 pefition the United | €Yening. All are cordially inyited, espe- Blates court yesterday afternoon asking ‘l’i“llll-‘ Suoso In the vieluity of Walaut 10 he reinstated as defendants in the ease | © p‘n | leuve to answer. They claim they will show that the other members of the nd syndicate disposed of on of the propel deriving special pofit therefrom, and defrauding the smd Murphy, Swobe and Hamilton, For Sale or Exchange For Omaha Real Estate, a finely im oved farm of 80 acres within 5 miles of Jattsmouth, Neb., und 1 mile from hoo! and church, all fenced, 100 be fruit trees, good two-story house wind mill, stable for 10 horses, granvery gorn crib, ete. Call and see about this, REITER & CAMPBELL, 1509 Farnam st., Roow 1. e o i —— Addition, 60 acres, for sale in acre lots, one mile from city, quarter mile from deaf and dumb institute; only $500 per ucre, $50 down, balance $10 per month, 6 per cent interest. N. 1. D, SoLomoN. Agents, full commission. Soloma riain por- - Arnival of Vienna underwear at Ramge's. e o S Read the special notices of the C. E. Mayne Real Estate ana Trust Co. if you want to buy real estate. ~—- Invitations and Elegant Ball Pro- grammes, latest designs, Omaha Lith- Ographing & Stationery Co. Mme. O, F. Hickman : e m,\[ returncd from New York and The Ladies Musical society will meet ':p‘ll pleased to have a call from ali | Wednesduy next, 230 p. m. at Max shing the latest and prettiest French | Mever's hall, “illinery. 1414 Douglas street. N Mrs. Marie Wallace has returned from the East, and will be pleased to see her patrons in her new rooms, southeast corner Thirtecnth and Dodge, rear of M illard Hotel Open until § o'clock every evening o cards, & Arrival of Vienna undepwesr st ge's. S - A New Observatory. 2 Posten (§wedish Post), Work upon a sccond obscrvatory has an influential Swedish paper published in been commenced in the campus: of | New York City, has been ip Omuha for Creighton college, which will be com- | several weeks looking for g.site for a pa- pleted before the close of the present | per mill, which a wealthy firm with month, When finished it will be supplied | Which he is connected progpse’ to locate with an oxcellent set of seientific fustra- | Ve, ME, SHCODION IS DRAotle, B0 ments, one of which will be un astro- | h4g decided to remove his paper from nomieal clock, the other a telescope of | Now York to this ci The material is even greater power than that now used | 1w cn route and will arcive here in a in the observatory which was dted 8 | woek or ten days. ‘The publication of couple "F years ‘ago. ‘This 80 ond op- | e paper will be commenged in this city servatory will in no manner interfere | gome time in November, with that now in use. - —~ ! Read the special notiges of the C. E. Mayne Real Estate and™Tepst Co. if you want to buy real estate, Dr. Hanchett,Homeopathist, 8235 15 st S - Choice bargains in Real Estatein Couns ¢il Blufts, near the Union Pucitic Trans- fer. OpELL Bros. & Cc Room 3, Withnell Block CK, Omsaha, Neb, The Trunk Mystery Again, Policeman Mike Dempsey yesterday learned of the recovery at Missouri Val- ley, of the trunk that was stolen from Miss Rose O'Conner, at St. Joseph's hos- pital, last week, by young Baires, who suicided at Council Bluffs last week. 1t — A Mission, To-day a mission will be commeneed by Rev. F. Bronsgest of Chicago at the Holy Fawily church. It will | uppears that Buires went to Missouri continue for a week, during which | Valley aud stopped at the Cheney house time there will be dovotional exer- | Whert he left the .1...;, He TopFosan e " i ni ». | that he was a sberift in search of two S b e e Bvemug will | borsethioves. Tho truni bad been opened Boifist of 's sermon on a dootrinal sub- | 8ud she most valusblc of Miss OCon ject by the missionary mentioned, which :‘Itml A:)o ::ug stole u‘:“wrdn 3 e wiil be followed by benediction. o s OWhor ¥ v Arrival of Vienna underwear at Hateher & Co,, 1216 Douglas street, Ramge's. 1 oan money in suy amount. Low rates. 17, 1886, ~-TWELVE PAGES. IT IS NATURAL To expect when an enterprising firm bends all its energies foward furnishing a select stock of choice Clothing for Men and Boys, at lower prices, that they must secure the highest possible success. Such a firm is the NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO,of Omaha. Some of the people who call upon them daily may wmnagine, because they are selling at such low figures, that the goods are cheap ones. But such is not the case, as they are actually selling the same quality, in preferable styles, from $3 to $10 less on each suit than is a ed by other dealers It yrw do not wish to buy just now, call, look around and see the enormous assortinent of clothing and other fixings for Men, Boys and Children, Their courteous salesmen will politely show youw through and alse convince you that all goods are sold at strictly one price by THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING GOMPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. T.J. HOOK, REAL ESTATE Room 10, (509 Farnam §t. Offers for Sale: A fine lot in Clarke's ¢ n, close to street o blook with I ologunt houses, : hi cash, bul, 1, 2 and Lest cornor lots in Armstrong's . in Shinn's a month. For & tew days only—Full lot on south side Douglas st., bet. 20th and 2id sts: §7,600; owner ne new 7room house, stable, ete; fine loca- tion, in Hawthorne add., 3,50): Full lot in Lowe's add, $1,000. Acre lots in Belvedere and Newport, $350 to £400. 1f you want to buy or sell Real Estate, seo T. J. HOOK, Room 10, N CHURCH DTICES. To-day's Services at the Different. Churches Throughout the City. ce and preac ogelstrom, p.m. Sunday school at 8:50 p. m. Tues- diy evening, prayer meeting, and Thurs- d ring’ predching. Scandinavians nvited to attend all the meetings. German Lutheran_chureh, 1005 South Twenteenth t ervi rySumI:‘?' 10n. m. Sunday school at2 p.m. E.J. Frese, pastor. Presbyterian chu corner Dodge and Seventeenth str Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. W. J. Harsha. Sunday- school at close of morning worship. Young people's meeting at 6:45 p. m. Preaching in the morning by Rev. Arthur Mitchell, D. D., of New York. Seward street Methodist church, on Twonty-second and Seward strects This pulpit will be filled to-morrow by brethren from the Presbyt synod Rey. G. I. Erissman_at 10: ~m. and Rev. L. D. Wells at 7:30 p. m. No. 413 North S Unity church, - teenth str arll a.m, Sur day school at 12:15. Rev. W. E. Cope- land, pastor. S!le’m'l of scrmoan to- morrow morning, “*A Lofty Ideal.” North Presbyterian, Saunders street Rey. Wm. R. Henderson, pastor. Ser: vi t 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday sehool at noen. Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p. m. Inthe morning the Rev, Dr. Timothy Rill, of Kansas City, Mo., will preach, after which, by apbointment of synod, the Lord’s Supper will be ad- ministered, At the evening service the Rev. K. 8. Blaney, formerly pastor of the North church, will preach. Strangers made welcome at all the servic Ww. ¢, T. U, Buc and Dodge streets. Ge night at 7:80 conduct y b ‘ Joplin; Rev. George Tate, of Shelton and Mr. Billings,” the ovangolist, wil rt. also be present and Prayer meeting on Tuesday eyening at 30, Ladies’ prayer meeti Thursday. at 800 p,- m, Ban of Hope at 4 p. m. The Reform club holds its business session at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. On Saturday eve- ning at 7:80 the public entertainment conducted by the Reform club will be held. specially young men without a church home, are invited, First Christian church, corner Twen- tieth street and Capitol avenue. Com- munion service at 10:30 a. m., Sunday school at noon. All invited, stellar Street Presbyteriun, Sixteenth stellar. Rev. J. M. Wilson, pas- tor' Preaching at11 a.m. by Rev. W. F. Ringland, president of Hustings col- luge; and 7:80 p. m. by Rev, Thomas L. Sexton, D, D. " Young people’s me: Tp. m. Sabbath school, 8v. m Southwest Presbyterian, Twenticth and Leavenworth streets, Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. Thomas L. Sexton D, D., synodical missionary of Nebraska. Young people’s meeting, 7 p. m St. Barnabas church, i California streets. Holy Communion at 11 &. m. by Rev. W. F. Weeks, Enos- burgh Falls, Vt., preacher and celebrant Sunday school at 12:30, Even song aud atdp. m, 115t John's church, (Grace chapel) cor- ner Twenty-sixth and Franklin streets. Services at 8 a. m., 11:00 a. m., and 7:80 JAXAY GOULD?Y CHEAP (.;SC)A.A.L KING Cheap Coal King will Line Belt Railway with Manufacturing Establishments. These in turn give a solid value to all property adjacent to its line. J. B. EVANS & COMPANY NOW HAVE FOR SALE 290 LOTS JUST PLATTED. Hitcheock’s First Addition, ng just west of Omaha View, just north Of the Corrugated Iron Works, Just south of Bedford Place, ious manufacturing establishmen ready In full blast PRICES—For 30 days wlll bs from 25 to 50 per cent lower th:i any property in the vicinity, Terms, 1-4 Cash; Balance in 1, 2, and 3 Years, Exchange Place. ‘This new Addition has been obtained after much tedious negotiation, right in the heart of South Omaha. It is al- mostin the center of a circle of which Hammond's Packing House, Fowler & Lipton's, Ar- mours’, and the New Olsen Brewery, m the fo cardinal points. This is all the advertising QUTT T These Lots can be found on sale Tuesday Morning at 1 the office of s || u B ST.]OHN, Sole Agent. ROCOM 11, CREIGHTON BLOCK, 1st door South of P. O, #_ St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Mise sion, K. P. Hall, Saunders street, near Charles. v shnur, pastor. Sunday school at 8:80 p. m. Church s vices ana preaching by the Rev. F Wotring, 01 the Presbyterian synod, at p.m. " Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Rev. W, Osgood Pearson, rector. Tabernacle ( t Congregational chureh), Capita! avenue, between Sev- senth and Eighteentli streots. Ser- vice led and preaching by the pastor, 7:80 Bibl h p o B S p. m. Bible tng Thursday at Bor e e ation. . Bab: | /80 P . Fyery ono is cordinlly invited; ~ 5 . ary's yvenue ongroegational bath school at noon. All aro invited, church, l();\'. Willard Scott pastor. Ser- First M. E. Church, Eighteenth and Davenvort streets, Proaching at 10:80 a.m. and 7:80 p. m. Rev.T. House, formerly of Palmyra, N. Y., who1s to be the pastor for the coming year, will oc- cupy the pulpit. Sunday school at 2:80 Vico at 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Bunday sehool at noou. NOTES, Rev. Alex. Thompson will lecture this morning at Boyd’s Opera house at 11 ones, superintendent. Spe- | o'clock.” Subject, “What Must We Do to services at Sunday school. | Be Suved?” No charge and no colles All are i nvited, especially stiangers in | tion. the city, to these services. g rst German yterian church, Cheap Coal The ability to furnish coal at very low rates is fast lining the Belt rallway with manufacturing estublishments, as a result settlements are buliding up all along its line and property is fast assuming a solid value. “Phe property now placed on sale by J. B. Evans & Co. supplies an opportunity for handsome profits, Prices range from $150 to §500, and terms are exceptionally Eeightoenth and Preach- ing In the morning at 10:30 by Rev. J. k. of Hickman, Neb. In the evening , by Rey. Jucob Shaedel, of Plum Reb. 'In the afternoon at 8 mission station in North o'bloc Omaha, on Fourth and Chester streets, Rev. Jacob Brinkema, of Hastings, Neb. J. G. Schaible, pastor. Kountze Memorial, English Lutheran, corner of Sixteenth and Harney streets Rev. J. 8. Detweiler, pastor. = Sunday school at11:45 a. m. Church services at 10:30 8. m, unllTilflN m, The morning sermon will be by Rev. George C. Tate, member of the Presbyterian eynod of Nebraska, now in session in this eity. The pastor, Rev. J Detweiler, will de- ing into consideration the fact that sse lots are about a mile east and south of the Deaf and Dumb institute and ad- join Omaha View, fronting Lake, Ohio and Miama streets, it is without question . 50 per cent cheaper than any property liver the third in the course of Sunday | for sale 1o-day. J.B. Evans & Co. are evenin, lecture on the ‘‘Invisible | gol¢ agents. Word.” Subject, *Angels.” SRS LA Lutheran | Wanted—You to leave cders at the ¥, M. ( rooms for cleaning out well and cisterns. Men always ready sn willivg to work ut anything, St. Matthew's Evangeli Bundsy school meets eve 380 p. w. in Cosmopoliian Hall, South Thirteenth streel