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tswwf THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE T SEVENTEE) 'TH YEAR. OMAHA SUNDAY MORNING, B —— DECEMBER 18, 1887—SIXTEEN PAGES. =——N. B. FALCONER MOINDAY Furs, Handkerchiefs, Books and Toys. COLORED SILKS AT $1.27, WORTH $1.88. We will sell Monday and all the week all the Colored Satin Rhad- amas and Colored Faille Fran- caise Silk that we have never sold at less than $1.80 and $1.68, on Monday and all the week our price will be $1.27. COLORED FAILLE FRAN- CAISE AND COLORED SATIN RHADAMA AT 88c¢, WORTH $1.28. 860 yardsg Colored Faille Frani- caise that we have been selling at $1.28, and 1,000 yards Colored Satin Rhadama, that we have sold at $1.28. On Monday at this extraordinary sale the price is 8B8c. , .BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK, 62 1-2¢, WORTH $1.00. B pes. Black Gros Grain Silk, at 621-2¢, worth $1.00. GUINETS BLACK SURAH, 75c., WORTH $1.00. 10 pes. Guinet & Cies Black Su- rahs at 78c¢; have never been sold at less than $1.00. BLACK RHADAMA, 90c. 10 pes. Black Satin Rhadama at 90c¢, reduced from $1.28. BLACK SILKS AT $1.18, WORTH . $1.80. 4 pes, Black Silks in the follow- ing weaves: Faille Francaise, Satin Rhadama, Louisene, Guin- ets, Surahs, at $1.18, reduced from $i.50, o BT BLACK SILKS, AT $1.48. Black Gros Grain, Black Faiiic Francaise, Black Satin Rhadama. Black Surahs (Guinets), Black Satin De Flor, that we have been selling at $1.78 and $1.85, on Monday our price is $1.48 per yard. Colored Rhadamas and Faile Francaise Silks at S5c. . BLACK SILKS AT $1.68. Black Satin De Lux, Black Ar- mure, Black Satin Duchess, Black Gros Grain at $1.68, re- duced from $2.00. BLACK SILKS AT $2.00. Black Gros Grain, Black Satin De Flor, Black Satin Duchess, Black Armure, at $2.00, reduced from $2.88 and $2.50. BLACK SILKS AT $2.88. Black Gros Grain, Black Satin De Flor, Black Armure, Black Satine Duchess, Black Faille Francaise at $2.38, reduced from $2.78 and $3.00. BLACK SILKS AT $2.75. All the Black Silksthatwe have been selling at $3.28. $8.80 and $3.78 on Monday reduced to $2.75. — ——— 3 Grand Selling Prices. 3 Combination Suis for Monday AT $19.80. AT$19.50. AT $19.50. At this prfte we will sell all the Combination Suits that have been selling from $28 t0$%0. Thesesuits are all goods that were bought this fall. At the price $19.80 they will sell fast. AT $18. AT $18. AT $18. These suits at $18.00 Monday are verycheap. Only & few in the lot--12 suits--they are Worti $28. We boughtthem ata great bargain and give our customers the full'benefit of our purchase. Tricots at 36c. o BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! We have the largest stock of Books in this city, and at prices never dreamed of in the Book Trade. New Books will be opened every day until Christmas. * TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! ‘We have the only stock of Toys in the city. New goods opened every day. New stock of Punjah Tables, Bamboo Screens and Tables. B Plush Albums, Plush Toilet Cases, Plush Manicure Sets, Plush Glove Boxes, Plush Hd’kf Boxes. Fine Manicure Sets in Leather ] Cases, Gentlemen’s Fine Collar and Cuff Boxes, Gentlemen’s Travel- iiig Toiies Sets in Leather Cases, Fine Perfumery, Fine Celluloid Goods, Fine Hana Fajited Satin, Glove and HandkerchiefCases. ‘Combination Suits at 40 INCH ALL WOOL TRICOTS, AT 85c. On Monday we will place on sale 46 pieces of 40 inch all Wool Tricots in fancy mixtures. These Tricots have never been offered by us at less than BOc per yard. As this sale will continue all the week we have decided not to sell more than one Dress Pattern to each customer, thus giving those that come late in the week a chance to get some of the cheap- est all wool dress goods ever of- fered. ———— FURR! FURS! FURN! MUFFS! MUFFS! MUFFS! Childrens Seds-Muffand Boa We find our stock of Furs (ow- ing to the mild weather) heavier than we expected, and have de- cided to make a special sale of these goods, and have made the prices right to close them out. Children’s Sets--South American Seal Muff and Boa--at $3.78, re- duced from $8.00. Children’s Sets--Muff and Boa --in Lynx Chinchilla and Beaver at $6.75, reduced from $12.00. MUFFS. MUFFS. MUFFS. BLACK HARE MUFFS AT 48c, WORTH $1.CO. AT $3.80. AT $3.50. AT $3.50. Ladies’ Muffs in Nutria, Silver Fox, Grey Fox and Raccoon, at $8.80, reduced from $6.00. & AT $8.00. AT $5.00. AT $8.00. At this price we will sell Muffs that are worth $10.00 and $12.00 --Cinnamon_Bear--Crown Fox, Badger and Beaver. Come early and get a good selection. AT $7.28. AT $7.28. $7.28. XXX--Beaver Muff at $7.28, worth $10.00. Ladies' Handkerchiefs. At 81-8c. Ladies’ white and colored bor- dered all lihnen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs that 12 1-2c at 81-8c. AT 19c. At 19c. At 19c. Ladies’* Embroidered Hem- stitched and fine Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs at 19¢, worth 88c. AT 69c. AT 69c. AT 69c. Ladies’ Fine Sheer Linen Em- broidered White Handkerchiefs, elegant goods. None of these Handkerchiefs are worth less than $1.25. Monday our price is 69c, CLOAKS | are worth c—. CLOAKS! CLOAKS. Plush Jackets. We have a few odd sizes in Plush Jackets that we will close out Monday at the l'ullo\vving prices: At $18.78, Plush Jackets that are worth $19.80; at $17,80, Plush Jackets that we have been selling at $22.80 and $28.00, on Monday at $17.80; at $22.80, Plush Jack- ets with Seal Edge, that were $30.00, ong Monday the price is $22.50. MISSES’ NEWMARKETS. At $2.78, reduced from $8.00. At $8.78, reduced from $7.80. At $8.00, reduced from $12.00. At $6.B0, reduced from $18.00. CHILDREN'’S CLOAKS. At $1.88, Child’s Checked Coats, worth $2.80. At $2.50, Child’s Gretchen Coats worth $4.00. At $3.80, Child’s Gretchen Coats worth $6.80. At $4.28, Child’s Gretchen Coats worth $7.80, T NUMBER 183 $19.50 and $15. Wanted--—-10 Salesladies at Our Store To-morrow. FLEECING POOR WORKINCHEY, A Bogus Employment Agency Ex- DEFRAUDED OF HARD EARNINGS. How a Scoundrel ) plamts from parties who have been victim- ized by employment agencies in this city, but not until yesterday was the facts lfiui"“ ome | company is $1,500 and the incorporators ave | fringed, i of these institutions strong enoug] rant a prosccution. The case brought was against the agency operated by C. E. Brooks & Co., and facts showed the means resorted ] to to obtain dollars from workingmen. The | & man was seen rapidly pas: evidence showed that the man Brooks had visited the depot in the carly morning hours, o fow days since, and there found eight men, part of Whom were witnesses, waiting to go | 1t was | /! 10 Kansas City. Brookasrepresented to them | New York Storage Co. that he could give them work on sewers in | to tell his f the city, and if they would go to his office | of pianos, orguns, furniture and stoves and put' down £1 each he would give them an erder. On these representations the men abandened their trip to Kunsas City, paid their $1 each and received a_ notice to a fie: ticious y they went to the part of the city designated they found no work going on and ng berson to put them to work. On hearing the facts the judge found Brooks guilty of obtaining money under fake pretenses and_fined him 3 und costs—a remarkuble light fine for the offcuse. An appeul was taken and a sister of | garment warranted Al Inthe meantime | don dye, a written guarantee given every garment sold. You have | $7,000 worth of the finest seal garments | size, on that were ever in Omaha or in the west- Gent ern country to select from. Shetland senl garments made to order, Special Beachers' associg- | attention is called to our suit depart- ment, which is complete in every detail. Tailor made suits a specialty, The Pa- risian Suit Co., of Chicago, can save you from 20 per cent to 50 per cent | backs, on garments, as they manufacture tor to the holidays. Miss Nannie Ll | 81l their own garments, and you can | pants onl . save the jobber's profit by buying from Brooks went his security there was sitting in the court room seven other men who had paid Brooks $1 each for work and who were ready to institute a new suit againsthim, Brooks, however, refunded their money. tion held a largely attended and an interest- ing session ut the Lincoln Business college resterday. The programme hud been care- ully prepared and was one of unusual inter- est, and the teachers evidently came from all parts of the county to t; ridge sang for the association in the most satisfactory way., The programme consisted | them. of pavers on primary teaching, the education of eral discussions. the city 18 nearly tho sume. The Methodists of Lincoln have pushed [ RIBBONS! over Sunday, Judge Chapma Plattsmouti) for Sunday. The past f have been given to granting divorces motions and a final from Washington, brings the intelligence that the iuter-state comwmerce commission will come west to hear thc Nebraska cases filed with them, and Mr. Lamber they will come to Lincoln if invited. The frelght bureau proposcs Lo give e question immediate attention, B In police court yesterday afternoon the case ing a man out of & good team in exchange for two mules, one of which apparently went posed at Lincoln. through the late d serious Young M gave @ reception F suffered The tended by large numbers and was an eptire SuCCess, greater part of the programme, was ex- coptionally good. On Wednesday next at 3 —_ o'clock all the ladi juries back in the '30's The music, which comprised the | houses pu interested in the Y. M. { Am C. A. work will meet at the association rooms | purchase winked a Numbér of Honest Laborers — Lancaster Couniy Teachers—Brevities. nge for the New Years reception, | the dollar we will on Monday g h, if made the duplicate of last yca ception, will be an unqualified success. med Brooks Hood- | announcement wus made that the Chau- | pne deter tauqua circle, organized from the member- [ ship of the Y. M. regular meeting siuce organization on Tues- v evening next, The | from 1 ce cards ove A., will hold its first they cost ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of the Polish I'uhlishing company, of Nebraska, have been filed with the seeretary:| Klegun [FROM THE BEE'S LINCOLN BUREAU.] The police for months past has had com- son to put them at work. When TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. The Lancaster County e in_the meeting oreigners in American schools, the use of IN BRIEPER FORM, The step uiney fast trains, and ihe time of leaving returning to ow days all of the dock ) has recently Mr. Lambertson, w' turned n_ thinks t Jesse Martin was set for hearing. tin was arrested for assisting in defraud of state. purpose of publishink & ne Polish language and to do a general printing business. Sherman county, the capital stock of thie to war- | Miles H. Carleton and George L. Barton, Yesterday between 11 and 16th st. apparently in an excited con- dition, but was soon captured and when | day. Ou questioned as to his strange movements 1t was lear which they were selling uta great suc rifice on The Pari can be found complete line of seal garm with on sea cashor on time. $100 for a nice piano on easy installments. Tne Elkhorn line out of Lincoln inaug- | for u holiday gift, urates to-day a fast train schedule eastward ¥ to Omaha, Sioux City and Chicago, T is taken to meet the” Clicago, Burlington Cook stoves from $10 to %50; heaters [ M , Learing | from $3 to #40, at O. C. Betterman's, No 2815 Leavenworth st. Pianos at wholesalo pri uary 1. Corner Capitol Av. and 15th St. _— - The celebrated Worth tailor system of dress cutting taught at 322 North 16th street, room 10, See advertisewent, The company is of nized for the spaper in the 1,000 s The paper is located at Loup City, | ¢i¢h, wor LT S A o0 000 be ————— Suspicious Characters. 2 o'clock ng down | PL Special low price: nds of their immense stoc ery ensy payments. each, EW YORK STORAG Cor. Capitol ave. and 15th st. —— poker set Interesting to Ladies, and cuff i Suit Co., of Chicago, | other art 1520 Douglas st., witk nts. Spec seal, Lon- | doz. gent red nts’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ 1520 Douglas stree —~~— A Piano For Christmas. B e e eatitied Nage: | 50 dollars for a piano on monthly pay 16th LAl Paper " Tossons i mithmetic aud gen. | ments. 75 dollars for u better piano for Nothing better Uprigh A. Hospg, Jr., PR 7+ octave 1518 Douglas St. | cuse. Must be sold for storage charges. Ak 1L Heyman & Deiches. Cor Fashion emporium. RIBBONS! RIBBON -— ris —— Will s NEW YORK P1ANo Co., for. Wanted—10 salesladies at Falconer's to-morrow. o e .——— Send for Js Christian nssociation | Christmas Cards—Christmas Cards. | *The Overland Routa"” the Only Line iday cvening that was at- On Monday we shall diurlny more Christmas cards than any ot The grandest display _ever 1*0 in re- | customers a bene between now be given away free, no matter what | the Pacific const. Christmas cards 1c each, worth 10c. wth 20¢ only 17¢ each, worth 40c. Also many nov cards, that are onlyowned by us, at very H GOODS—PLUSH GOODS. est, and as we positivel ed that he had been to the | any of these goodsover, we have marked nd was anxious | them down about half the usual price. k | _.100 large size plush albums at 81.25. You cannot match it for less thuu $3.00. Fine silk plus 10., We have everything in plush goods— toilet sets, manicure sets, shaving sets, reduced from 3 Gents’ pure silk handkerchiefs, full cushmere mudllers .36: , veduced from tons, only 75¢ per pair, reduced from Pianos at Immense Sacrific: fonday and Tuesday only 1517 Douglas street res until Jan- | sowed shoes for $5, that others ask 88 Monday and Tuesday only. Ice plows, markers, hooks, tongs,saws, ete., at James Morton & Son’s, 116 S, 15th st.,s0le agents for Wood's ice tools. s ——— i HAYDEN BROS. Grand Holiday Bargain Sale. Having determined to close out 8very “The Overland Flyer” is now making | vestage of holiday and fancy goods, we or between the Mis- | have marked down every ar r and the Pacific coast. Com- [ last farthing. Note the pr ense | mencing Sunday, December 18, a new 1847 Roger Bros A 1 HAYDEN BROS. UNION PACIFIO RAILWAY. i Carrying United States Fast Mail, her three 1t together. faster time than e souri riv Having wade an - i of these goods at about $1.50 set, otk on | fast train will "be put on, making the | fo e our | time to the Pacific coast in 70 hours, t. Christmag, cards | a saving of one hour over the unpre- | $1 nt to $7.50 each. Andtas we | cedented time made heretofore, when a mined not to car ,‘t\nv?lhvse saving of fifteen hours was made. Bag- | $1 r, all cards that are MOt “sold | gage checked through from all eastern nd Christmas eve will | points in United States and Canada to , regular pri , worth £3.25 : Palace Car sleepers through on all t fringed cards only 5c each, | to Portland, Sucramento, San Francisco [ Benutifu Vi and Los Angeles; also from Kansas City | ornaments from cards, fringed, only 10c rth uutiful satin cards in 211 shudes, n o neat box reudy for mailing, Modern day coaches on all visior nishe are uns elti in Christmas b; v the - Racific Hotel company S, econd and third class passéng still carried on gegular through tra s | petition, both in sale of these goods for Mon- v prices we guarantee the low- y will not carry further information address * J. S. TEBBETS, Gen’l Pass, and Thkt. Agt., Omaha, Neb. mirror: Special sale ‘of ‘black silks. Fialle | tremely low prices. Francasie that. wnve never. been sold for less than $1.25 asd $1.50 per yard. In collar boxes, only and we guarantee pvery. yard not to slip rack. P‘n\'ox-i'zn black gros grai the $1," 8125, 81.50, 81.65, qualities fngthis sale at 7 S'in fancy plush boxes, collar boxes, work boxes and many icles too numeroug to mention. HANDKERCHIEFS. inducements for Monday. 100 s fancy silk handkerchiefs 35¢, opportunity for thh gentlemen to pur- their lady friends. 1f you cannot vi qurstore in pitson send for sumpl We prepuy all express charges on goods cember 24, 27¢, reduced from 60c ’I‘unxr‘*os. BELDEN & Co. aa anixed can 1 attention given to schools and churches at Coover & Watts’ cash grocer teenth and rduced . 12¢ a pound. rders from .00, uced from $2.00. idered suspenders fancy emb . saxony mitts, worked open 1 . Mary's avenue. 1 744 el fi 39¢, reduced from 50c. lamb's wool vests v 75¢ each, reduced from $1.25. embroidered kid gloves, 5 but- Dodge st. HAYDEN BROS. st., bet. Dodge and Douglhs. g 2 PR : Ladies when ord CLARK'S O, N. T, 'O0L COTTON would do well to gemember this cotton is upon white spodls only fa thread. .Beware ng the famous | anq ki all colors of imitations. t piano, ounly 3187, cost #800. s triple string, elegantly carved Hodgson & Son Two Ladies Lost in On And when found by their frie wel ha nds they buying geods at the New York NEW York P1axo Co., mer Capitol and 15th § to-morrow. *Notice to K. of L, Filty more $10 lots will be placed on the market Monday morning, December | fur trimmings, F & Wilcox get 50x125 feet @f South Omaha propérty for only $10. Warrantée deed gi with each lot. Come early for choice. 810 South 15th street. - - The best Oak Heater in the city; will keep fire with hard or soft coal. For sale at O. C. B.'s, 2815 ell men’s French calf hand on | Weber Upri or on time, Nokgis & WiLcox, 1517 Douglas St. ————— — first-class venworth st. —————— 0ODo net fail to visit Elliott’'s new art store, 1607 Howard street, before. pur- chasing your Chyistmas presents, Weber Pia music books, in fancy bindings. catalogue, silver kniv 5 ask $3.00, Tripple-plated silver butter dishes, ice $2.50. ilver pickle castor with silver fork, variety of decorated uc se, 10ce, 15¢, 25 1 Elegant Puliman | goods usually sold at 25¢ {o 81,25 per set. Large, hand-decorated frut plate for | Avmatrong, Pottis trains from Council Bluffs and Omaha [ 10¢, a real f’cm of art. se: 510 40c, more than ating houses are under the super- | value. The most extensive assortment | to-morrow. of the company, and meals fur- | of hanging and stand lamps 0 per cent under n the city to select from, and prices beyond com- rpassed, pare. In the single item of dolls we running free family sleepers. For | quality, and last the prices, bound to sell. We are showing an ele- gant line of papeiries, stationery, rattles, toy watches, magic lanterns and numerous other toys at €x- HAYDEN BRros., 16th street. e this sale we offer them at 75¢ and 81.50, [ Free, an $85 Domestic Sewing Ma- chine. Each lady visiting the parlors of the Domestic Sewing Machine company will ; at , | receive free a ticket good for one ¢ 20, $1.30, $1.60 and $2. This is a rare | on the 885 Domestic sewing machine to be presented to some one of the lady chase a useful Christmas present for | callers at-the decorative art exhibiti it | given by them from December 12 to De- E. L. LovEJOY, Agent. L 118 North Fifteenth street. ordered by mail. RS OR) B James Morton & Son, all kinds of ice tools in'stock. An Omaha Physician Abroad ! Dr. L. A. Simons_has just returncd , novtheast corner Niune- [ from a four months’ tour of the west. The doctor’s numerous patients have missed him and will rejoice at his re- Alfred Meinberg & Co. turn. He can ha found at his office over Have this season a magnificent stock of | 402 N, 16th, over Dougl#s Co. bank, 116 S. 15th st. —_— New styles of folios and rolls, 1316 | Canfield, Hatter and Furrier, 405 &. 15th Street. Sells the best $10 seal cap in the city, seps a full line of bhoa'’s muffs and fur trimmings. Fur garments made to order. Call and see his stock. ol S il i Architects and Superintendents. 5, Iron Bank, Wanted—10 salesladies at Falconer’s | Mary A Currie 1o L. P Pruyn P Storage Co. becawse they could buy . Sells the best #10 seal cap in the city and keeps a full line of boa’s muffs and | John L Kennc | r garments made to 19. This will be the last u|Aknu'|\n|i(\' to | order. Call and see his stock, L ght piano not used six | QM0 WAoo nor i months at a good Alfred C E Mayne and wifeto EM \\thnn:‘y Meinberg & Co., 1516 Dodge st. Cash | wa . r——— The cheapest place in the city to buy groceries is at Coover Watts', n. e, cor. 19th & St. Mary’s ave. the World. EE ¥ Alfred Meinberg & Co.,1516 Dodge st. s Lea 5 Hoffmann the Boy Pianist and wonderful boy prodigy suys the Weber is the hest piano in_ the world preference Alfred | Geo H Boggs and wife to Virg Mei nberi & Co., general western agents, v e 19, Ge and has chosen the Weber in to all others for his conce! 73 le to the ¢ Co. — - mantel All kinds of tin e We are cigar for fe. Ask yi - Alfred Meinberg & Co gl S B} Died. 6 years and 6 months. Funeral private. nce i ‘ to-morrow. bition Hodgson & Son, 26 Geo. L. Fishe Chumber of Comu Wlo.ies J Schrocden to S acre in 8 W part S Kay to W field, e d. H Mack Gladstone, lot add wd.. e e RS Maulsby ‘and wife o Ha Cole, lot 1 Willlams’ sub, wd nd ruyn’s sub of 514 of lot & Co.'s ndd wd. ! BB . more goods for the money than any Meinberg's New Music Store orgunization the past year, and now aisiourice | Visit the ribbon department at. He ALK, of L. in this ity ire requested | Biass 15 heiany ihe, monoy R e Ao TP W Barnos, undivided 3¢ Belmont that the oreanization of the Fifth Methodist } man & Deiches, on Mopday and Tu to attend combined meetings of L. A. % oRE STORA R GLINE PRSI AU VI ety ¥iti s as naan P o o Sl 0 | duy next. Special low prices for those | at Central hall, 14th street, Sunday,2:30 Corner Capitol Av. and Caufleld, Hatter and Furrier, 405 . | W Docnges and husband to H_ ore- {oratad 1h the sonthweatern part. of the ¢ ity, | two days. Heyman & Deiches, 1518 and | p, m., 15th December, 1587, r———— 15th Street. F 3“;‘*‘.1.-1::;.1 |‘-‘I|k al ‘)‘x;” S e % rict court u.ummud yesterday for | 1520 Farnam street S M W, Fifsyy More. ) 1 y and wife to John Breen, lot 25 bik 16 Hanscom wdd wd 16, 10, w d lot 5 blk 7 Mayne's 1st udd to Val L P Hammond add, wd . A H Fiteh and €50 ft lots 25 and Beesley, lot wdo..o 8 Tzard st. vork repaired and Bisqua | made at O. C. Betterman's, 2815 Leav- Cheyenne, Ogden and Salt | figures, art glassware, water sets and | enworth st. finest imported colored tumblers from - - Wanted—10 salesladies at Falconer's Christmas Music Books. Largest stock ever seen in Omaha at Stund head and shoulders over all com- | Alfred Meinberg & Co., 1516 Dodge st. quantity, S eidenberg’s Figaro, the only 10c 1 dealer for them. Max Meyer &°Co., wholesale depot. Pianos on Easy Payments. . 1516 Dodge st. | ished. Rev. Russell H. Conwell, of Philadelphia,® e the largest Buptist church in the BEEBE- Saturday, Dec. 19, Ethel, daughtey It will seat 4,600, and cosy of Munson H. and Blanche T. Becbe, uged Wanted—10 salesladies at Falconer's | cei ce s Architects and Superintendents. Iron Bank, - - architect, Room 47, ce building, - Real Estate Transfers, Elizabeth Mason and husband to B t Hume, lot 27 block 4 Hawthorne, Chas R Sten- > Hill add, w d s Nefson, lot wife to A"H bl 2 Hanscom park Louisa M Arnold and Tusbuud to’ Jno lot 6 Ritchardt & Person's subw d. . U. P. Ry Co. to Jus Allen, se { sec 17, d wife 10 § Tanson, lots 11 10 17 blk 2 L P Hammond's Harah B Elliott, Hanscont T ! wm & Cowles and wife to Wm H Adams, lov ¢ apd 47 North Side i add, wd.... . A S Potter et al to Wm K 6, 7 blk B, Bedford, w d. in Sanford, lot 23, 24, blk 19, Geo H zen, lot 10, 11 sub, w d Total , S, s ana | 1916 Dodge st. Boggs add, w d 350 and | B T Jas G McGeath and w Wanted—10 salesladies at I'alconer's lot 61 Winasor Place, w ¢ 1,000 BT Balthas Jetter and wife to the Publie, oI I n 0 4G soe 14, 13, q ¢ d. 1 Splendid, Stewart and Diamond | Thomas iy fo the Bublic, ws fof - nges and heaters at O, C. Betterman's, | ggitha H Corbett and husband to H H .'I % 5 Leavenworth st. Milier, tot 11 blk 1, lot 5, 6 blk 8,Tip- c for — —— ton Place, q ¢ d 1 A lurge assortment of sleighs, cheap.a | dno L Black and v 3 There arc 800 Sabbath schools in Dakota. icd seneral Con be clevated to the p: lucy. in the state of New York. The women of Grovetown, Ga., are church in memory of Paul Hayne, v of Chicago will soon There arc 184 pastorless Baptist churches en- degvoping to collect funds enough to build a ' The Russian church, which has been in progress of construction during the last ten, years on the Mount of Olives is now 5 10 hi country. 100,000, The Quakers have a farm of 720 acres of land near Wabash, + & bigh tivation, on which'are ne arly 100 Iz ng a Christian education. te of cule g \ 5, Bishop Whipple, of Mmnesota, has been invited by the vice chancellor of the Univer sity of Cambridge, England, to preach the sermon before the university in June next. At the meeting of the Evangelical at the nationgl capital was o gatherin 2,000 ministers and christian laymen of denomina country Congre of the Primijive Congregational chu 15 | inits creed The apostolic 800 | present 90 pri without chur L alliance of ail tions from all sections of the ional church has been or- ort, Conn., under the name vine healing or the faith cure is recognized vicariate of Dakota has at ts, 130 churches, 100 stations hes, 20 diocesan students, 24 1,375 | parochial schoals, 4 convents, 3 academios, 10 ulation of 80,000. Indian schools, 1 hospita!, apd u Catholic pop- 8000 | “ppe Mount Pleasant Congregational 1 | ehurch, Washington, D. st secured a building site for a | ¢ house of worship. The Tabernacle ¢ cofield pastor, has clear i 1 off au $18,000 during the year and assumed sclf-gup- port. 1,500 | Rev. iton, of Penobscot, Me., & Methodist pre r, started from Pénobscot urday morning a and dense fox and darknes: has preached m sixty diffe 3,500 | sta traveled thousands of miles on foot. t towns of Mondap uiid Norris & Wileo 4,500 1517 Douglas st Will 1,600 | sewed sh Monday and ] 1,000 rsport, a distanee of fifteen miles, on $o'clock in deepmud Mr. Nanton th luring his seven years' ministry, ane t, Il men’s French calf hand for #5, thatothers ask 8 for, 7,000 [ Thefidest church edifice in Albany, Ga., s the o dist Episcopal church the tion comprises the negro ¢ of pon’ educ 1l upon pecuniury suceess,’” Metho- JOL IR the plice, an uristocracy suid 10 be based “more refinement, and worality