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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE N. B. FALCONER N. B. FALCONER MONDAY. MONDAY. Black Surah, Black Surah, Black Surah, - — SATIN RHADANA. SATIN RHADAMA Black Surah! Black Surah! GUINET & CO.’S CELEBRATED BLACK SURAH. MONDAY. Colored Velvets, 73¢ Broadcloth at 97, Colored Velvets, 73¢| Broadeloth at 97c, Colored Velvets, 73¢| proadeloth at 97c. Velvet Suifings. | Broadeloth at §7c. ... |Broadcloth at 97c.. Velvel. Suings. | sroadetoth at 7. Black Broadcloth 97c. . (0o Black Broadcloth, BO inch at 93c. wide, at 97¢; reduced from $1.28. 10 pieces 21-inch Black Satin Rhadama at 98c. This is aspecial bargain and would be cheap at 40-Inch Fancy Plaid Suiting 1.28, We have made another large $1.25. purchase of Guinet & Co’s most ] 29c¢, 29¢, 29c¢. celebrated Black Surah, and will | Colored Silk Velvets, 24 pieces 42-inch all-wool fancy Flaid Suiting at 29c per yard; worth 85c. place them on sale Monday. These Surahs are a heavier make than the last lot we sold, and are more suitable for fali and winter wear. The prices we make on them are lower than these goods have ever been offered at any special sale. No make of silk gives such satisfaction in wearas Black Surah. It is soft, easily draped, and of good lustre, es- pecially those made by Guinet. Every yard guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. Black Surah 69c. Weoffer Monday 20-inch black all Silk Surah at 69c¢; worth 98c. Guinet & Co.s Black Surah, QUALITY A, AT 83C. 20 pieces Quality “A,” Guinet’s Black Surah, at 83¢; worth $1.¢ 20 pieces Quality “B,” Guinet’ Black Silk, at 98¢; worth $1.50. 78c. 40 pieces 18-inch Colored Silk Velvet, in all colors, at 78¢; good value at $1. 42-Inch All-Wool Serge at 35¢. 46 pieces 42-inch all-wool Serges, in colors, at 88c; worth 60c. Velvet Suiting. ON MONDAY We open a big line of “Louis” Velvet Suiting in a full assort- ment of colors. These velvets are guaranteed to wear, fast woven pile, and every yard is stamped with this guarantee. The prices are $1 and $1.45. VELVET SUITINGS, 78c. 40 pieces “Venice” Velvet Suit- ings, in a large assortiment of colors, at 75¢; worth $1. All-Wool Plaid Suitings Amazone Broadcloth Suiting 97c. 40 pieces Broadcloth Suiting, B0 inches wide, at 97c¢; reduced from $1.25. BROADCLOTH SUITING. 20 pieces colored Broadcloth Suiting, BO inches wide, at $1.28; reduced from $1.78. Plush and Wool Novelty@fits 20 pieces Quality “C,” Guinet’s 5 souoei T wio: & Blackp éln'uh, lm $1.17; worth | AT THE WONDERFUL PRICE AT $15; WORTH $35. $1.75. 290 PER YARD: WORTH 85C.| 96 Fine French Novelty Suits, in Plaid, Plush and Diagonal, Serge, Striped Silk and Plush and French Serge, Striped Velvet and Silk Check, with French Camel’s Hair Serges, all at $18 a dress pattern; they are worth $35. N. B. FALCONER. 10 pieces Quality “D,” Guinet's Black Surah, 23 inches wide, at $1.49; worth $2. 10 pieces Quality “E,” Guinet's Black Surah, 24 inches wide, at $1.50; worth $2.35 N. B. FALCONER. NOT MORE THAN 12 YARDS TO ANY ONE CUSTOMER. (COME EARLY 'IF YOU WANT ANY OF THIS LOT. THE QUANTITY IS NOT LARGE. N. B. FALCONER HAYDEN BROTIERS HAYDEN BROTHERS o House Will Open s boe s Tuesday Morning. 116 end 118 South Sixteenth | Offer Great Bargains for Next e e ey Street. Monday. man, open their s to the publ and those who call will find the hand: R somest store in lht' entire west, Great Bargains in a Special Sale of | Gloves, Ladics' Und Ladies' |~ The store room is Fektivide 100 Ladies' Silks, Velvets' and Hosiery, Gent' rnishing pt I(IHL. and feet high. On cither “three tiers of shelving, with and approzching stair ways, Dress Goods, Flannels Goods in Great and Variety. which makes the ceiling look even S e higher that 25 feet. Don't imagine PRE foloreaN Lill ranncediton Tkt nacalvea Ll fontetoftohildrenia that you ean go into this store and see Black all there is to see in one hour. cannot do it. Eyery time you eall you will see more. tonly the shelving on the sides, but the tahles and show- cases in the center of the store are com- for you , worth 95¢ searlet wool \u~|~ and pants, , worth $1.10; 1t-inch infch... . worth $1.25; I%inch, nuh m}l 00, worth $1.. led satin L worth inch silk velvet, in all colors. hidden by everything to be at 66c, worth £1.00; 40 in. wide, all vests and pants t of that should go on a table,in- sets, wool ||||pnx'lul dress goods worth from $1.00. tea and breakfast cluding dinner, Monday's price, 28¢ a yard; 40 in. wide mb’s wool vests and sh and game, salad, berr, all wool surah mixtures in pants only *h. reduced from 1,00, itmeal, wine and liquor shades, worth 63, Monduy 2 A HOSIERY, . oods from ol the royal wide ladies’ eloth, all wool, Monday's | Ladies all wool hose, merino heels | potteries, brass, bronze and copper price 28¢ a yard; 55 in. wide all wool | @00 toes, only 25¢ per pair, reduced | goods: cut glass; ing sets and table mixtures in seasonable shades, worth | from 40 3 cutlery and every kind of silverware Bbe, Monday 28¢; 36 in. wide double fold wdies' wool hose, vibbed merinotops, | used on the table.” all wool suitings, worth %, our price extra heels and toes, only 85¢ per pair, Perkins, Gateh & Lanman are, as a 3 pair for 1.00, reduced from He. 1 men in Ladies’ all wool hose, ribbed merino rels and toes, only 89¢, reduced from firm, thoroughly experienc their business. “Perkins & Gutch now owning a1 wholesale erockery house, the house here having no connec- tion whatever with the lowa house. My, Gatch is the manager of the Des Moines hou . Lauman Monday 28¢ o yard; 36 in. wide dvess goods in pinhead checks and very de- | | sirable shades, worth 40¢ a yard, Mon- | ° dnysprn'o 1505 50 pieees of Kent suit- | 60 ing, new style and handsome colors, worth 25¢ a yard, Monday's price 10¢ a yard. oo Childeen’sall wool hose, heavy vibbed, 250 per GLOV only v, worth 4( AND M I'l"i' ENS. Special prices on double width sheet- | Ladies Kid mittens, lined, only e, | being the res Mr. ings, table linens, bed spreads, blank- it 3 . Perkins is a_connoiseur in chini-ware ets and flannels sid gloves, h wy lined, fur | and spends all his time looking for 8-4 brown sheeting at 16¢ a )i\l'«l tops, tlnl\ $1.00, worth #1.5 |u etty and desirable wares for his houses, S brown shesting at 18¢ ] L sillc mitts, lined and | He sdils on the Tith inst. for Europe, B S vc v Sheoting ab 200; Ubacks, only Tie per pair, [ where he expects ta pick up many rare 84 Meached sheeting ut 18, specimens of art for the Omaha house, R aachcd thoating heavy all-wool mitts only 10e [ Don't fail to call Ty and have 10-4 bleached sheetin h S L | AR i 2 in bleached pillow cise, muslin,1e, acisilloacoritel glonas ol y 180 N og oo erana e s in our 46 in bleached pillow case, musling R W e you. The elegont display ever seen in Omaha, MAX MEYER & Bro. - L has his gal- .m., to 4 p.m. I's FURNISIING For Monday. 1 ease of fine English merino shivts and dvawers in fancy colors $1.15 cuch, price ). ch gre y merino shirts and 1. GOODs. 6-4 in bleached pillow case,muslin, e, 60 in cream table damask at 40c,worth o 2 in Dleached table Heyn, the phot lery open Sunday f damask at 95¢, worth % -, The Presid Iy oney comb bed spreads, | drawers at S0 ¢ eli, nm(h 7 i faki Lo B LAt hionhat hed shrends.:000. | @ug diakiyora 055 each: former price $1.25, r‘“"w ph of the carviage .in which g PROOE, VR0, 1 o0 T oze conde whirts and | President Cleveland and wife vode dur- worth $1.50. of_swits ' a % g aaoh, ox be matehed | ing the parade given in their honor, '21&4 silver gray blunkets at 98¢, worth l“‘l-‘\\‘(hlmn}lu\‘ 7 weh, cunnot be matehed i e DAKRRS. 0% Lianle Aten M .\.m 'n_of men's half hose in very _The photograph is the work of H. E. Rt hcaplol wool blunkets he 2 wool at 25¢ 4 :;ood ‘“‘1\,;‘. , the photographer on Sixteenth 10-4 white blank for t, between Capitol avenue and Dav- enport,and it does him great credit, The ullest detail iu the decovations of the carringe and four horses ise brought out 20 dozen of extra heavy all-wool hose 20¢ per pair, 8 pair 53¢, 11-4 7 1b all-wool st worth £6.00, ¥ AR at i it 20 dozer tin lined neckties i brol B dan whitabinnkate § Heavy shrank yarn mitts reduced to | out Jooks as natuval as life. : ? 2 HAYD BROS., r. G ces o specialty of this cluss of work, besides doing & rushing plain or business in all kinds of photographing R etween Douglas and Dodge. stripes, ¥ <| worth $0c. Call and seleet yone holiday presents | infrusted to his e He expects to put Fancy stripes Jersey flannels at 65¢, | in time; you can pick out any article in | the Cleveland carriage on sale in a few worth _ | the storeand pay for them by the week. | duvs il All-wool red twilled flannels, 2ic, MAX MEYER & Bro. e worth 85¢ - All-wool Indiana fannels in check and Fine ¢ Etchings. Storeroom and busement $4x132 feet, stripes at 'd, warth 0c, Adums & MeBride Co., 1519 Dodge st, [ N.W. corner Tenth and Farnam street. o 80 picces white domestic flannel, worth 10c, Sy to West - 0\1'“’”“\ Potter & Cobb, 1601 mam street, for enoice - Sprague’s bad debt collection agen office 1610 Farnam street, Omaha. a short time here. Has now a large membe |~h||- Qlist of Omaha's best HAYDEN BROS. 116 and 118 S. 16th st., Omaha, D - Ladics' gold wat from $15 to $100, Al ici T People’s Theat Dayton bhas se ured the Warranted. Max M l‘““l\l“"“ o Comedy ny for next | business men. Good collections are I leventh and Farnam. week in atine reporto! héy present | being made h_\' this ageney and the sys- the famous come: nele Dan’l,” a | tem used is fast hecomi n favorite S DERSON-Alex. St messenger from J to-mor- | with parties having bad accounts, Col- @EDRRBON—Alexandor, Saturday, Novem: [ wow night, 50 | leetions ave also made in all parts of the ber 5, of heurt diseuse, age, 0 years Deceased wis a member of the Plasterers’ union No. 4 of Nebraska. Remains at Bar- rett & Heafy's. Friends in St. Paul, Minne- wpolis and Rockford, 111, telegraphed for, il Heyn's clegant babies' and children's are wl'pluutd by uone. oconts, United States. e Just opened and on exhibition the gant line of Peruvian marble MAX MEVER.& Bro. yn's clegant 815 value for the photo e money in'the ¢ m_ ~SIXTEE N. B. FALCONER N. B. FALOONER N. B. FALCONER MONDAY. MONDAY. FUR ROBE. FUR MATS ROBES. 42.INCH Al Wool Plads 29c¢. 42-Inch SERGE 35¢. Underwear FUR RUGS! Underwear, 100 white Fur Rugs, size 82x70, at $2.98; worth $4.50. Underwear BO grey Fur Rugs, size 32x70, e at $2.98; worth $4.50. L £ BO black Fur Rugs, size 82x70, Men'’s Fine Camel’s Hair Shirts, a1 $4.28; worte $6.50, Men’s Fine all-wool Scarlet i et Shirts, Men’s Fine White, full regular made Shirts and Draw- ers, at 72c; worth $1.60. AT $1.19. Men’s fine, full regular made Vicuna Shirts and Drawers at $1.19; worth $2.50. Men Holyrmd Knit Under- wear at $6 per suit; worth $8.50. FUR ROBES! 20 GREY FUR ROBES, lined, at $4; worth $6.50. FUR ROBES, GREY, with plush lining, at $8.80; worth $8.80. felt These come in only a few sizes; pli:FY]miFnURm_ R$97B5E0$> ‘L‘"‘:’ly none sold at this price after this | ¢; 56 9 -80; worth lot is gone. s’ Underwea GREY FUR ROBES, extra large size, at $8.60; worth $18. BLACK FUR ROBES at $9.50, worth $12. WHITE FUR ROBES at $6.50; worth $8. PRAIRIE WOLF ROBES at $18.80; worth $25. Ladie 1 case Ladies’ Fine Camel’s Hair Vests at 68c; worth $1. 1 case Ladies’ Fine Vests at 68c; worth $1. Scarlet Children’s Camel’s Hair Underwear. We have just received a line of Children’s Camel’s Hair Under- wear, which we will place on sale Monday. Fur Rugs. 20 Fancy Fur Rugs at $6.50; worth $10. 244 DOZ. BOXES “PRECIOSA” COMPLEXION POW DER, Hosiery, Hosiery. 100 dozen Ladies’ Cashmere Hose at 80¢; worth $1. BO dozen Ladies’ Fine Cash- mere Hose with silk embroidery at 68c; worth $ N. B FALCONER In handsomely decorated glass boxes. This is one of the finest and best perfumed face powders in the market. We will sell them at 28c per box Monday. The glass box alone is worth 238c. N. B FALCONER NEW INVENTION, o Two Fools. Express By Tolegraph Two Pennsylvania Dutchmen, the T.. A. Casper, who has extensive green greatest fools on 'th, came to Omaha houses in Council Blufts.and a eut flower | S0me time ago. determined to sell more store at No. 120 North Fifteenth street, | A4 better goods than any house in the city Any sane man will know that 1, has about completed an invens (oRE LB ZhDE o the e tion by which he can send cut flowe from his green houses to his Omaha | P store in ten minu The apparatus is | # 1D navy bean something on the order of the “*Lamp- il son Spring Cash Systom.” The machine runs on a telegeaph wire, and when 1d londed at Couneil Bluffs to reach Omazha before it This new invention is all with one exception, which Casper hopes to soon overcome. e wound uy i suppos runs down. completed, Mr. The Tocal Assembly L., will a grand : \.”“"g ) hall, corner Cuming and T (OR ond, November 12, ets, ble. turday, 19th and St. M Elegant new prices by pr at auction, rlor suites, ' - furniture te sale, L rocke e » Wedding Stationery. Fi Adams & McBride ( 519 Dodee st. | Sofas, loung: . mattrasses, bed Adams & McBride Co., 1519 Dodge st. | 1o “gots, loss than cost of material, to Meinberg's Music Store, puy storage charge ¥ 1519 Dodge St. Pianos rented. ex- .. NEw K STORAGE C0. changed and sold on easy payment Building cor. Capitol av. and 15th st. Pl ™M , Music, Alfred Meinberg Music, & Co., 1519 Dodge St,. Our facilities for la umily and so ciety grow are unsurpassed, Heyn carry the most extensive stock in the city. the photographer. - » LA o Geo. L. Fisher, architcct, Room 47, furniture at aution, | Chamber of Commerce building. g sale. Pavlor suites, ECE sofas, l(mnu-m. vockers mativasses, hed BrnehtcHiroes Send me your address and T will send you an important letter. M. R. Unr. than cost of material to K STORAGE (‘0. — ol re Aue Price. Capitol v, and 15th st. Furniture Auction Price. Building cor, ey By private sale, 5,000 superb parlor The latest in gents’ diamond rings, suits, chamber sets, rockers, chairs, *-rh. \Ln.pu... pianos and organs at’ forced sale to pay & B Don’t storuge charges. ‘e humbuged . See us for ¥ Iu sold ‘Monds Ly, NEW YORrk sror ‘apitol avenu I\lll\lllh n\‘ M( Fine job printing. 151¢ Sl Do not fuil to v the display in re- gard to those elegant pictures to be sold at auction in the Bennett building. The ad. is on top of 3rd p Co., Dodge st. odge and 15th. Sdabi Don’'t Fail to Visit. Art and Music store for fine 15, etchings, engravings, e ality of work conside s are the lowest in this uth 15th stre sl B furnitur 1, Heyn's (e e Largest Stock of Music ‘s music store. The in the city at Meinber new. at auctlon, Here's a Bargain, Rare Chance. by private Parlor suites, Piano only 8147, cost 500, beautiful as, lounges, rocke mattrasses, hed | rosewood carved case, ful superb room sets, less than cost of material, to | tone and finish, $10 payments taken, pay storage charges, Call at once; must be sold for stord YORK STORAGE Co. charges, nd 15th st. N Cor, Capitol avenu - ial They Will Wear Them, Physicians may rail at them but cor- sets ever will be considered indispensa- ble to the ladies and when a corset is found that will fulfill its purpose without injurious effects it deserves and will ob- tain favorable consideration. Such is the . C. ala shone, French hand- YORK STORAGE Co,, and 15th street., The next series of the Parnell club will be given next Wedn ening, and a_good time is those holding invitations. get the date, Wednes Ll A Henney Buggiesat Armstrong, Pettis & Co.'s, 1508 Lzard st. Soc ev- 1 all Don’t for- wy eve, Nov, 9, ———— made, which is declared to be the high- The concert given by the A. M. E. | est standard ever jntroduced, Leading chureh, corner Eighteenthand Webster | dressmakers of Pavis and London pro- stre Thursday evening, will be nounce it pe It can be found at repeated to-morroy evening. N. B. Falconer's dry goods house, or ut - Jh.,m,,..m, Belden & Co.’s — at auction, by private or suites, | | “ou , lounges, rockers, bed | ished photos before sitting at other gal- sets, less than cost of material, to | levies. Heyn, the photographer, gran- “harge ite block, SW Y ORK STORAC Building cor. Capito furniture sale. new Call and e iine our elezantly fin- room — This Is For You! suits, bed room set Turkish loung rockers, plush Parlor Adams & Mc > sold Monday at auction price by Lease of a store for sale in very choice sule, and on easy puyments at business location near Hoyd's opera | that. Call early Monday. house, I =ion can be giveu soon, | Cor. Capitol avenue and 15th street, over Address L 39, Bep office. Bennett's, MONDAY. Blankets. Blankets. Blankets. BLANKETS, BLANKETS. BLANKETS. Black Silk Hose. 20 dozen Pure Silk Hose at $1.80. We sold the sanme goods one week ago at $2.50. Children’s Hosiery. B0 dozen Children’'s Heavy Cashmere Hose at ZBec; a great bargain. BLANKETS. 1 case 10-4 white wool Blankets at $1.25; worth $1.63. 1 case10-4 white wool Blankets at $1.89; worth $2.50. 1 case10-4 white wool Blankets at $2.50; worth $3.50. 1 case 10-4 white Blankets at $3.98; worth $8. 1 case 11-4 all-wool white Blankets at $8; worth $6.80. 28 pairs 12-4 California Blank- ets at $10; worth $18. 1case 10-4 all-wool Red Blank- ets at $4.87 1-2; worth $5.28. 1 case 10-4 fine Red Blankets at $5.80; would be a bargain at $7. We offer the balance of our Woolen Carriage Robes at cost. Cashmere Gloves 28c. 60 dozen Ladies’ mere Gloves at 285c¢; Handkerchiefs, 12 1-2c. 100 dozen Ladies’ Hemstitched Printed Borders; also Printed and Embroidered Borders, at 121-2¢; worth 20c. N. B. FALCONER. CHURCH NOTICES. Fine Cash- worth 80c. Welsh ]’Nsh 3 residen held at the e 1 Twenty-ei 954 N school at 2 m. by the | w. ms. Subject: “Religious Indifference and its Results.” Westminster Presbyterian Chureh, Troicll's Hall, Leavenworth strect—t ing by the y in Gordon, at 10:30 am. Sunduyse 12m, Hillside aha View—Rey, H. at 10:30 a. m., on unday school at 1 deavor meeting at ¢ band” wstor. inge Pt Christian En- S C.C. Mission 0 p. m. evening at 10 ing topic, “A Junge people’s choir will - assis & bobpoliliymma n; chapel sehools. at 8 o'elock. All we T )l(' ighth Congregational church Omaha will dedicate their house of at Park P the co of California and Thirtieth streets, at p.om. Allare cordially invited. BothEden Baptist church—Rev. I, T aching by the past y's” Avenuo Cong, P Y evening at 7 me. Seats free. South o Twentioth st vice every Si at 2 p.m. United Pre: iraham, pasto Public worship at 10:30 a. ) p. m. Sabbath school at noon. rd Street M. E. church—Rev. Charles idge will have as his subject” Sunday “Reading.” The evening sermon Rev. North Eighteenth rian church. E B, m. and mornin, will be Unity streets- vices at 1 at 13:18 nteenth and cland pastc l{".\ morning: tical applic: evening conversation at 7 p. i, of China.” ception of W Sunday school at noon Gp.m intze Memorial Ev corner of Sixteenth and Rev. J. 8. Dety vices and p Young al Lutheran Harney streets— pastor, Church ser- astor at 10:30 a.m. and 7 Sunday school at 12 m. orth Presbyterian church, Saunders street. W, R Henderson, pustor. Services ock. Reception of new R e Y “Phe Third Commandment” will be the sub ject of the pastor’s lecture at the evening service, pbath school at noon. Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p. m. Strangers made welcome at all the services, cory A B Third Congregational church, Nineteenth and S| ots man, pastor p. m pruce Services at 10 Sunday school at noo “1 Dou't ptist church: Strangers’ Sabbath home. Corner Fifteenth and Davenport streets. ¢. A. W. Lamar, pastor, Preach t10:40 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Young peo- r meeting 6:45 m. Morning 's Work a The Conve nning of Ch a Preac h sion of cher.” 8 bath school ting W nesday T:0.All are cordially invited, St. Philip's chureh (eolored) §13 North Nincteenth street. John Willi communion at 9:80 4. m. 0 p.m. Evening services at s most cordially welcomed hurch, Nineteenth and and California_streets—John Williams, rec- tor. Plain celebration of the Holy Euchar w,; choral celebration at 11 a cusong at 4 p. . Sunday school at Strangers cordially welcomed. tist church, Saunders street, near Cuming—Hhev. A. W, Clark, pastor pastor. Ho! day school at istat 7:90 a, m. ¥ N. B. FALCONER . B.FALCONER MONDAY. Cashmere Gloves, Handkerchiefs. BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS, BOOKS! BOOKS! HAMBERCS' ENCYCLCPADIA $13.00. The most reliable edition pub- lished. UNABRIDGED AND UNAL- TERED. 40 full-page maps, beautifully printed in seven colors, in 6 large volumes, at $13; worth $18. GEORGE ELIOT WORKS COMPL 3 In 8 volumes, bound in cloth, at $8.50; worth $1" N B. FALCONER. m nml Person D “ub- Sunday ational chureh Sunday l\wllmudl in the s hlvwl Sunday school at 10 p. . - Prayer v I at 70, Sub- mon s Christian Char Allare invited to atte Cherry Hill Con vices every Sunday m. Sundiy school I gational church 1 meeting every Wed F: Foung people’s meeting the Sunday evening se rdis- course Sunday mc 4 fohn's Vision of Christ.” Rev. M. L, Holt will preach in the evening. Allare invited to come to these ser- John's church Twenty-sixth stre son, rector, munion Corner Franklin ts. William Osgood Litany, sermon and holy « a. I evening prayer and Sunduy school 9345w m, d nal chureh, 1710 vices at 1050 . Preaching by the pastor, sherrell, both nior b school at noon y sor Southwest Presbytevian church, corner Twentieth Anul Leay rth streets. D, R, v, Past * 11w m. Sub Sabbath_sch pom. Subjeet, ple's mecting, i llun\ an.? Young Lake Street Preshyterian chur Lake street. Savbath schoeol at mon by Rev. John Gordo ter ehureh, at 4 . om. Se body cordially invited 4 No, 1010 1 d welcomed, NoTES Mission services of the will be held on Walnut Hill. Service at s of Mr. Epeneter, Rev. W. J. Harsha's subject fe night will | Vhy Cannot a € to Heaven Withoit Christ? questions sent up to him on that be answered Episcopal chureh hursdiy Sabbath 100d Man G Any e subject wiill n services for the f at Walnut I church at# p.m. Mr. 1. L. Reid will spe Personal, The Cozzens Hotel will be 11 k. reopencd E - = 3 AMUSEMENTS. PEOPLE’SATHEATRE Of the charming litlo u MISS KATIE PEARSON by her own excellent COMPANY T i reportoire of selected comedies. MONDAY EVENING, “UNCLE DAN'L,” A Messenger oy Prlcos. I«ac. zac. 35c and 50c. Jarvis Section, Grand Opera House. Two Night Friday & Sulur:luy. No Ameriea's Greate MATTIE VIOKERS ported Dy A 1 con cle and Matinee, 11 & 12, , Miss Comment unnece median, ( metropolitu JACQUINE, or Paslc and Dlammlflv A reticetion of life behind the Scenes, auil CHERUB, The Pearl of Serpent Mcuntals, 1 A heautsful Vickers s an actre o f powertal may form, and & un!

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