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3 © Children’s clouk 5 ki Mm T . Falconer, On Monday we offer some odd Tots of silks and dress goods we want to close out. We call spec attention to the silk coupons at #21. They are actually worth #5 und the combination suits at 815, worth fron 25 to $30. We also call attention to our lace department Mon- We will offer some fine laces at lossthan half pr A SACRIFICE IN OUR PARTME Our eastern repr SILK DE- ntative has se- eured for us a large quantity of manu- facturers’ coupons of colored silks in short lengths of from 15 to 20 yds and to give our customers the benefit of th very low price for which they were puarchased we have decided to itice them at $21.00 per ern. These goods are (|um the loomsof the very best silk manufacturers in the world, from 22 to 24 in. wide, making plenty for a full dress in any one piec As these goods are the very best made, worth from $2.00 to $3.50 per yd., it will pay anyone who contemplites the purchase of adress to examine them ONLY 14 ONE PATTERN TO A CUS- TOMER. DiRE GOODS, For $15.00. To clear out our stock of robes we will gell on Monday some of our imported combination robes. They have been selling at #25.00, $27.50 and $30.00, The suit consists of 84 yds of plain ma- rial 50 inches wide and a liberal Amount of novelty roods for trimming. The cloth is exquisite and would make an extremely handsome de On Monday $1 his is cortainly ful bargain, and as the quantity is limited we ask y8u to make u selection as early in the day s possibl MELTON CLOTH. This ig an imported cloth, guaranteed not to spot nor wear roughy is the finest quality in the market, and without doubt the price quoted is the lowest for the same article ever offered; 54 inches wide, $2.70. All the new shades in stock. OUR LEADER Ts a H4-inch broadeloth, steam shrunk. will not wear rough, and a comple line of shades, sold throughout at Our price, $1.50. MELTON CLOTIH, . B4 inches wides thirty different shades: steam shrunk; the cloth would be cheap ON MONDAY, §1. ricot, 51 inches wide, 97}e Tine of colors, extra fine grade, sold at §1.15. This is astaple goods and is very cheap at 97ic. FOIR 200, ne French twills, good ly all-wool. These have been and 1. Full Gsually lino of colors and ling for G5e, Toe TRICOT, 40, regnlar s0c quality double width, all FLANNEL! The quality we ¢ on Monday 32ie. All dress goods ady ively all wool and guins. LACES! LACI LACES! On Monday we will give our patrons an opportunity to buy some very de- : goods at ver, rices. 72-inch Mechlin dray nets shades -inch dotted d 39¢, worth inch striped draper shades), Bic, worth €150, -inch Brussells drapery ing shades), 95¢. worth $1 48-inch faney silk drape ing shades), §1.2 v -inch embroide Arapery. nets (evening worth $12.50. dd-inch embroidered crepe lisso flouncing (evening shades), $5.50, worth 00. 44-inch val cream, Y5¢, worth § 44-inch Spanish Chantilly and Fedora flouncing, c $2.00, worth $4.50. Our entir black Chantilly lace flouncing will also be placed on sale at uniformly low prices. HOSIERY AND UNDI IWEAR. Ladies, do not fail to visit this de- artment. We have some very special bargains for Monday and all next week. 90 dozen ladies fine Merino Jersey fit- ting vests, high neck and long siceve, retailed everywhere for G0e, our price 89c. 1 case ladies’ all wool Saxony Jer- sey fitting vests, high neck and long sleeve; this is an extra fine yarn and good value for $1.25, sale price only S0c, 50 dozen ladies’ fine white lawns,” wool vests and pants, all steam shrunk and silk finished, extra good value for $1.50, we will offer them during this sale for $1.00 each. 1 5 adies” “‘natural gray,” extra fine an lamb’s wool yests and pants, with French braided necks and exra soft finished, splendid value for % we offer them for $1.50 each. HOSIERY, TOSI 100 dozen lad with double only), worth Our wili sell at 40¢y Iy sell at 50¢, tised genuine posi- bar- (even- ery nets £1.00. (evening ¢ nets (evening crepe #6.50, shades), and oriental flouncing, Austr; RY, HOSIERY, *heavy all wool he Merino heel and toe (black e, le pri 48 dozen ladies’ extra fine veal French black cashmere hose. full ular made, Merino heels and te 1 sizes, at H0c pair, wortl CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE. 75 dozen children’s heavy all wool hose, vibbed and plain, all sizes from 6 in. to 8} ing, at 25¢ pa We have nearly 100 dozen in odd lots of children’s extra fine cashmere hose, black and colors, vibbed and plain, in most all sizes. They are goods that have been sold at and worth to-day from 60c to $1 will close the lot 29, e 220, CLOAL DEPARTMENT. Children’s cloaks, 1S, worth Children’s cloaks, $4, worth § £5.90, Misses’ ulsters at $2.90, Thi greatest bargain we have ever Misses” ulsters at $3; every worth $0. LADIL WRAL Fifteen plush wraps, heave at #7,50; these wraps sell v $14.50. Ladies’ ulsters $3; have sold at $8, Ladies’ ulste every one worth 810, We make special mention of a lot of raglans and ulsters in very desirable oods. These garments have sold at rom $15 to ¥ We sell them on Mon- day at $0.50. This is a bargain, Twenty-five shan wraps, quilted gatin lined, at W, regular price 815, In some of the above lines the sizes are not complete, soan early inspection is advised. SPECIAL A1 book department; miss it "Those 25¢ paper novels from 100 best authors, will continue at 10¢ each, Gilt-edge red line pocts aYe, shown., one is trimmed, aly ab these garments RACTION in our oue week only; don't worth trations, 4to size, Iu.uxulnll) boul:.\ cloth, at 82,18, worth $4.00, E. P, Roe’s works, $1.08 per vol. We have a few Macauley's History England, bound in cloth on good paper, in 5 vol. at #1.48, worth & Our line of bibles, serap books, musie folios, pho- tograph albums, juvenile books, ete., _etc., was never more complete and at proportionately low prices. N. B, FALCONLR. l mum:mmmmwwfi&mmnm - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: HAYDEN BROS. Special Bargaine Before Moving. Our new building not being quite fin- ished we compelled to remain in our present location a few days longer. On Mondady we will offer some extra ins in odd lots to close. All wool, y-blue twilled flannel at 160 yard. Gray-mixed, Germanin twilled flannel at 15e yard. Good grade of shaker flan- nel at 74e yd. 6-0z. all wool, red twillea flunnel, already shrunk, worth Ge, re- duced to 89¢ yd. A handsome line of Eiderdown flannels in all new shades. Fancy skirt fanpels in patterns, r duced to #1.45 each. H4-in wide Turkey red table linen at 19 yd., which isa de cided bargain. 50 dox. of size towels, reduced to closc each, Turkish tidies, knotted fringe, cut down to 10¢ each, Sateen comforts, Turkey red lining, worth #3.00, our price Monday will be only Large size bed comforts at and $1.00 each. Imported .h\nt/w covered comforts, Turkey red lining, fancy quilting, at $1.50 each. This comfort has been sold by us last senson, and gives good satisfaction and is by far the best value you will find anywhere at $1,50 each. Tt will pay you to examine our prices on blankets this coming we We have a great many ~ broken lots and odd pairs which will be on sale at price to close. Wae call your attention to the silver gray blankets which we are selling at 0 a pair, also those \ d Town gray mixed blankets at o pair, extra good value; in white blankets we have Some s low us G9e a paivs 11-4 61b white blankets at L pair, and strietly all wool white blankets at 35w pair, which will not be duplicated this season. lifornia blankets, extra heavy at $5.90 and $7.85 a pair, worth #10.00. You will save money if you buy your Canton flannels, sheetings. ginghdms, prints, ete., at our closing sale, Remnants of table ginghain, shirtings, ¢ down in price BARGATNS Nannels, cut away inen, are IN WALI 4 LR, HAYDEN BROS.. Dry Goods. ———— Collecting Ageney, 109 uth street, room 9, Omg Neb.—To the Business Men of Omal I deem it my duty to this ageney, which I represent, also the LSOO members in this state. to say that the 1 sports about Sy o5 ageney out business, made by John W. M and his agents of the United Sta Me itile Protective Association, ¢ axton block, Omiuha, ave false in ev ery particular. We have under the law been compelled to change our sys- tem somewhat, but aim to et the just the same.” We are still in the business and intend to continue a such, . BEALS, General Agent. o — Grand Marked Down Barg, 100 paiv ladies’ bright d turned button boots, Cy, Dand I3, one of our r tive dol shoes - 50 for this weelk $3.50,— This is less than they cost and will be a bargain for any one—itis $1.50 saved for the buyer. —Old rehable one p 3 wearing shoes Kk tosclect from. America. as cheap as a man A. D. MORSE Sprague South Sixte dths gular lines of ceshoe store— —Largest st —Lowest prices in —A child ean buy Auction of Saloon, Monday morning at 10 o’clock we will sell the entirve furniture and fixtures of the saloon No. 601 South 10th st., in lots to suit. Omaha Auction & Storage Co., Auctioneer - —— The Only Dining Car Line. The CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERD sthe ONLY line with DINING CAR SRVICE from Council Bluffs on its PIBULED LIMITED train, which leaves the U. I, depot daily at 5:15 p. m., with through P rect from OMATHA to CHIC 5 ty oftice— 1401 Farnam st., xton hotel corner, . N. BABCOCK, 1 Western Agent. —— Oftineer's Debt. There is another act in the which John Ryan lost his life in South Omaha, and of the charge of mur- der of whom Francis M. Offn was recently acquitted. Ofiinecr to Towa after his wife had mor her household goods to pay for his defense, and as the attorneys, 5. K. Duftic and Ged W. Makepeace, considered him still in - the debt, they procured a writ of attachme Friday night took possession colt to satisfy a claim for §200. will be heard by Justice O'Connell, ber 16, tragedy by The case Octo- To My Old Friends. 1 have just opened up anew in_my old line—dry goods—at South 13th st., and will be pleased to see any and all of my old fricnds. MARY MICITAL, NI ——— ienic for Furniture Buyers, Great closing out sale of furniture and carpets, Nebraska Furniture & Carpet Co., 606, 605 North 16th strect. Stock to be closed out regardless of cost. Lib- 1 terms. ROSICKY, e — Call and get bottom prices on heating and cook stoves at 610 South 13th strec Heating stoves from $5 up. BURSIL LETOVSKY & Bro. e The Only Dining Car The CHICAGO & NORTHW RN is the ONLY line with DINI CAR RVICE from Council Blufls on its STIBULED LIMITE ain, which leaves the U, P depot dailyat 5 m., with through rs et from OMAHA to CHICA ). Uity oftice 1401 Farnam st., A\\h.n hotel corne: ABCOCT, ern Agent. Mortgagee's Beginning Monday, Octc braska Furniture & Carpet Co.’ stock to be closed out ry 258 of cost, 606, 608 North 16th Liberal terins, street. e ——— Wyoming oil lands for sale. Cl of 40, 80, to 160 acves now on the m ket. Complete abstracts to same fur- nished L. Loverr, 220 So. Thirteenth st., Omaha, Neb, —— A. L. Fitch & Co, Furniture, 12th st. bet, Parnam & Douglas, o m—— buys second-hand furniture. 16th, ims 209 So. Cowan 406 N, L —— Best Gold Coin cook stove in the mar- ket for $12 at 613 South 18th street. Bursit LETOVSKY & Bro. - — Cozzens Hotel. At the Cozzens hotel you can get all the comforts of high priced hotels and and save from $1 to 2 per duy. Rates reduced to $1.50 and W per da) el Millinery. Mme, Hickman’ 1414 Douglas street. e —— Gold Coin Stoves. Cull and see the *'Gold Coin™ heating and cook stoves at 610 South 13th street. ——— Millinery, Mme; Hickman’s, 1414 Douglas street, HAYDEN BROS, The Last Week of Our Moving Sale Immense Bargains This Week. Our regular 81 kid glove, reduc 50c: see this glove, Special for Monday, one embroidered lot of ladi backs, Ladies™ fine cashmere gloves reduced to 19¢, worth 40¢, Sce the ladies’ cashmere duced to 25¢, worth ale. Odds and ends in gents heavy driving gloves at less than cost. Children’s woolen hose, duced to 1 See the hine of children’s hose to be sold to-morrow at e per pair. Ladies’ 50¢ cashmere hose reduced to 250, Ladies’ hioned W wdies' fine importe e, reduced from . wiies' Swiss ribbed vests, long sleeves, made from finest Australian wool, in natural, pink. blue, carninal and white, ¢ eachs this isa bargain that you will not find often. Ladies’ sunitary vests, ¢ reduced to 59¢, others ask lies' all wool camels’ wearl buttons and silk only Gae, reduced from $1, Children’s h y white merinound wear, 16 inch, weh, with an advance of 4¢ on cach size Remember we ters on hosiery and not be undersold. Gents' 1 e reduced to 45¢, worth Gents' fine cushmere heels, reduced to 8 Gents fine linen duced from 2 All of our only Se. HAYDI gloves re- heavy, re- cashme feet, only hose, mering tops, ¢, reduced from cashmere hose ut goods, haiv under- stitched, re always headguar- underwear and will s" hair underwear hose, extra cufls only 12je, re- ply gents’ linen BROS., DRY GOODS, 16th St. — New Land Fiem. Our former townsman now of Omuha, was in Ke on business, A corporation to he known as L Platte Land Compuny™ hus - just been formed. with John R. Clark, cash- ier IMirst National bank of Lincoln, as president, and 1Y, ¢ Wle, manage It has o capital of 300,000, The busi- ness of th mpany will be the buying and selling of westirn lunds, pro- dict for the tion long life and prosperity.—The Kearncy Daily Jour- nal, L. Grable, ey Tuesday ASS0C —— oonkeepers. st stock of hot water urns Ve te at lowest prices. A, STEWART & CO. . 1405 Jackson st., Omg See 1 and Tom 15th s to rdson, st.. Sheely building, invite the ladi attend their und opening of fine mil- linery on Wednesday, Thursday and I Oct 18 and 19, day andeven- i Ameri roductions a speci- Store closed Tuesday, ull d ——— Is Welts in Town? On behalf of the employes of Wells, Messrs, John Reagan and C. called at the Union Pacitic say that both Wells and his son have nin the ity since Thursday, and he has applied to the Santa e road for ntract similar to the one under which be was working with the Union Pacific. They also say that the men look to the Union Pa- citic for their wages becanse the work done for that company, a fails to settle with ‘them, their ¢ rauk us a mechanic's lien, THE BURLINGTON ROUTE alty. Contractor AL Reed headquarters. Is the Only Li whose trains start from th river. [Itisthe only line running din- ing cars in and out of Omaha, It isthe only line running a sohd vestibuled train _from Omaha to Chicago. Its Vestibule express, No. 2, leaving Omaha daily at 3:50 p.n., and arviving at Chicago 10:00 free reclin- ing chair cars, dining ¢ and palace sleeping ¢ , furnished with free libra- luxurious lounges and hot and cold e to Chicago s side of the Denver and the s City ily trains to west. Two daily trains to Kans and the south. City Ticket Office, ey Telephone, No. 250, e Gold Coin stove at 610 South 15th is the cheapest and. best in the world. Call and sce it. e —— ortgagee's Sale. The entire stock of the Nebrasl Furniture & Carpet Co. to be closed out vegardless of cost. Sale beginning Monday morning, October 15, 606, 603 North 16th strect. e—— Merchants hotel, 15th and $2 per day. day bourd 'nam s Farnam menth, Architeet and superintendent, 605 Paxton block. . J. CRE — Attend night school, Omiaha Commer- cial college. cor. 15th and Dodge Rounrpoue room city Nebr 1. October 17th, ad visability of 1sas City M. lu\.um:u JONNSON All knights in the requested to attend No. 1 Wednesday even at 8 p. m., to discuss the an excursion to k CHARL o J.C. Whitted, an old man of fifty-cight, was bratally assaulted by John O'Connell, the ex-saloonkeeper who lives on Tenth be- tween Dodg las, because, it is al ledge, he couldn’t pay his board bill. O'Con 11 was and then filed & complaint inst the 3 Robert Chase, the aged criminal who re contly served ot his sentence in the state penitentiary for robbing ex-Mayor Boyd's safe, returned to Omaha Friday. Judge Borka gave him one hour to leave town, He took a tie pass for Chicago, On Monday H. Liebes & Co., of Francisco, will open their stock of sc garments in onr store. They sold these goods through us at this time last year, and gave such perfect satisfaction in every instance that we have the very greatest pleasure in recommending them to our fricuds. Manufacturing these goods from their own Alaska seul= skins, they have a great manufactur finest seal we have ever . N. B. FALCONER, o —— Join Morand’s dancing school, Ma- rie hall, Monday or Saturday 8 p. m, You will learn the Berlin, glide ma- zourki, york and gavote. Terms rea- sonable. They e and the best value o e—— Mortgagees Sale. in furniture and carpets, V. 16th. Sale Monday morning Liberal term ———— lortgagees Sale. The entire stock of the N niture and Carpet Co., 60¢ 10 be closed out regardiess of cost. stovk comprises an elegant assort- ment of fine goods and medium priced oods of all deseription. Sale begins fonday, Oct. Liberal terms to those who wish to buy on time, I‘(TFF\T PAGES. HAYDEN BROS, Bargains! Bargainsl Bargaina! Bargains in every slepartment is what we propose to offer! before moving to the new store. Ypsimnti dress stays 10¢ dozy elastie end-'dress reeds, extra quality, ¢ set: full. count adamantine pins ie, safety pins, $¢ doz. Finest quality mohair dress braids in all shades A full line of staple notions at half regular prices. On Mouday morning we begin the most extraordinary bar- gain sale ever known in laces, embroi- devies, handkerchiafs, @ress trimmings, dress buttons and ornaments, We have marked down the prices in every line, and will make the last few days before moving memorable for genuine bar- guins, Wo have just received line of clonks, wraps and loth and plush, as well as jerse) Theso goods w for the opening of owing to delay in move for a fow day: them before moving ment. A small payment will secure any gar- ment during this sale, HAYDEN e — Direct From Constantinople. To be sold at auction, 312 So. 15th st. A beautiful and rave collection of an- tigue carpets, rugs, draperies and em- broid These goods are just from custom house in Chicago. Mr. H. K. Kussibian, the owner of these goods, wishes to return to Constantinople at once, therefore he proposes to sell the entire colleetion at public auetion with- out rescrve, The goods will be open for exhibition on Tuesday, Oct., 16th, at 10:30 0. m. Auction sale on Wednesday and Thursc , Oct, 17th and 18th, com- mencing | yat 10:50 4. m. and 8 p. 312 So. 15th st (Barker ) 3 ve our patrons who e favored us in the past that this lot rugs contains some of the rest and handsomest designs that it has ever been our pleasure to offer in this eity., KOHN & WELLS. an elegant jackets in shawls and » purchased the new store, but finishing we cannot yet and will sell an advertise- BROS. Mme. Hicke § T Douglas strect, SR Doctor Parsell, office and vesidenes No. 1715 Davenport st. preep e CHURCH NOTES. Rev. Willard Scott ha a four months’ tour of cupy his pulpit at St gregational church to-day., Dr. Williamson the Central United Presbyterian chureh, takes for his subject in the morning * Mo 1 and an the eve i **Tae Lame Healing of the Lame M The sacrauiont of the supper at the elose the mornine seevic Rev. H. C. ¢ 10 on'n tuight. here will be a childeen’s uth Tenth Street M. ibject of evening 1 Lincs.” At the First Chri subject will be *“The “What Must I Do to be Swedish services at the Swod church, 1515 rth Eighteenth Rev. P, Be Iu the morni Matthew, x: 1i-13; in the De omy, Xix: 143 sab, Landuix W. E. Copel this morning is * At Hanseom Park M ing subject is Quarterly m uducted by turned from and will oc cenue Con ane preac “Patriot's meoting at the . church at 10 . m sormon, “lntemy 3. ehureh the morn “The Unocenpied Te 5l oting '08 in_the evening, Rev . Clendenning, pre siding elder. Love feast at6::0 p.in., and sermon at 7:30, followad by the sacrament of the Lord’s suppe At the 11 o'clogl at All Saints church will be sung the *Te Deum® and *Ju- hitate,” in D, by Sullivan, s anthem, v, O Lord, it Unto the by Baraby. " At the 4 o'cloc be sung the “Magnificat” and une Dimittis, " in G, by Florin, and the ithem, “Blessed are They that Dy ¢ House,” by Tours. ——— Auction, Auction. at 10 o'cloc m. at 1718 St. 3 enue abankrapt stoek of fur- niture, stoves, carpets, chairs, tables, hed room sets, fine parlor furniture to be closed out at auction for whatever will bring. A. W. COWAN, Auctioncer, e —m— The New Forth Bridge, The new railroad brid over the Frith of Forth, in Scotland, to replace the one which went down with such ap- palling results a few year: is now near completion, and 18 described as one of the finest picces of engineerig in the world. The chief engineer of the structure gives the following *‘cold facts” rding it: The total length of the vinduet will be 8,206 feet, or nearly 18 miles,and there are two spans 10 feet, two of 650 feet, fifteen of 168 irders, four of feet, and three of y feet. being masonry arche The Clear hendway for navigation will not be less than 150 feet for 500 feet in the center of the 1,710 feet spans, The ¢ treme height of the structure is 361 feet above, and the extreme depth of foun- dations 91 feet helow the level of high water. Ther ill be 93,000 tons of stecl in the superstrueture of the viaduct,and the material used throughout is open- hearth or Sicmens-Martin ste That used for parts subject to tension is spec- i towithstand a tensile stress of thirty to thirty-three tous to the square ineh, with an elongation in cight inche of not less than 20 per cents that subject to compression only a tensile stress of thirty-four to thirty-seven tons per square inch, with an elongation of not less than 17 ver cent. _— The Youngest Soldier, The honor of heing the younge listed soldier in the rebéllion claimed by an Indinnapolis corvespond- ent for Edward Black, deceased, the son_of George H. Black, of that city. S hEdward w born in Wayne county, Indiana, May 30, 1853, and enlisted as third-class musician in the Twenty-first Indiana r§ziment July 6, 1851, being eight years, one month and six days old. ile was discharged September i1, 1562, after serving one year, two months and five days by reason of general order No. 10, Department of the Gulf, at Camp Carvington, Louisiana, and died on June 10, l.\’l, at Indianapolis,™ - An Excellent Remedy. New York Sun: They were return- ing from the theater. I am troubl with t sore throat, Miss Clara, he said, “and think it would be w I should lm(mn my cout tightly u my neck.” *[ would, indeed N the girl with some this season of the yeara sore throat is apt to develop into “some- l||n\;:~u ous. Areyou doing anything for it? **Not so " he replied, hardly know what to do.” I have often heard papa " slyly suggested the girl, “that raw oysters have a very soothing and beneficial effect upon such a trouble,” st en- 15 now Pl 4 Altering the Type. Boston Trauseript : “Now tell me, is it true that you are to marry Coffersful? 1 was told so, but really I couldn’t helieve it, you kno of course he has lots of money, but then he is such a disagreeable type of man, you know.” *Yes, Lillie: but you forgot Iam Mr, Cofferful’s type righter, And for the space of some. time there was nothing heard but the monotonous ] rut tat, rat, tat tav of the caligraph, CHURCH DIRE: crony, PRESHYTERIAN, Wert Albright Presbyterian chureh-Sorvioes at ¢ P, Bandag achool at 13 m Weish, 1918 Comiug stroet Rev. W, Roland Wit Mame. Sorvices mo udevening. Bunday sohool atnoon Saunders—~Rev. Wiliam R, He moraiog wnd evening. Sunday | United, Beventeenth betwaon Dod venuo~Rey. John Willlameon. morning And evening. Sunday school at noon Southwost, Twentieth and Teavenworth —Rev. D, R, EeT (§eryices moruing aod oveniug. Bunday sohool st United, 12 North Bightoonth-Tev. granam, Borvices morning Agd evening hool At BOON. YOUNE people's meeting At 7. y Park Avenue Onited derson. Servic ® B Sunday venne and (irant -Rey A i morning And evoning. Bunday sehoor st noon. * First Ges \An\l'umw-nlh and Cuming Rev, J. G. Gehaible, Services morniug nd evening, Sundny Actiool &t noon Castella Street, §1xtoanth and Castellar—Tioy. J M Wilton. " Eervices mOrning wnd evouiug. Sunday school at 125, Vestminster, Twenty-ninth and » n—Rey. John don 8 morning And evening. Sunday enu willam Services orniog And. eve Kunda v achool at noon. Ambler Place_ler. . M m.andp m. Sunday sl meeting Wedneadny. United Presbyterian wissio flew, o WHAmaot undny achool L0 p. in abin, Twentyith and J-Rev. G M Services a 1045 n. m." Sunday Acbooi i 00ga. Services At 1100 a. leat 1200 m. Prayer Twenty.sixth And reachiing by pastor at Martin hool At Roon. Rev. W. J. Harsha, Sunday school st Services First, Dodge and Seventeenth Bervicts moraing and evening. noon. EPISCOPAT. 8t Paul Mieston, Tairty-second and Casa—Rav. J. M. Bates. " Services 10:90 a. in. und 4 p. m. Bundny school p.m Mission seryleos dence ot Mr. Johin Bt Philips Fre Rev. John Wikl ong At 4p. m. St Barnabas Freo, arsday AL740p. m. At the resi- cponoter. Rev. John Williams, (eolored) i North Nineteo Sunday school 0t 8 p. m Qbration w780 K. m, oo Sunday achool at 64 & m. P m Outh At s i m Litany, AnteCo month Titany, 1 diny Litany Teinity Cath Yoy Hover oot bl el no 1w m i jon ning prayer, hany Evening prayerwith i stiorcad- s ¢ 1y weicamon. ptysixth and Howard ey il iy wonth g Onthe first ¥ noat e m. inst Strangers always wolcom G ATION AT of mo prayer, wrtha- M. T, WS oel T i, Snnd BIGWI 'S GROYE Chipel Services at i p. i Miry's Avenne, S Marg's and Twentes ~UHev Wi S0t Seryiees i Sundny sehool A8 noon I, Nixtoontn Sundny I'nt wan, I b \in ning wnd W Hlickory —Rev. M P Sunday sclh W, i CATHoLIC St Join's Collegate Chueeh, Twenty-tift forin strovt ML Dowling, s St 10w, wnd wnd s W, I AT Y i the Tast Week iy misses g maha, Rev, ¢ OV . Sun LATTER DAY SA Nortliwost corner Twents- moruing und eveniug. Suibnih UNITA A Y conth qid CussKev, W. B ¢ wnd eveuing. Services % p. 1w, peland Sunday school st A.F, Shes 18 Sunday nth wnd Davenport —Re ices morning and ey tornia and Phirteenth I¢os woralng and evening. Park Pinc Tolt Se atnoon. Rav. . L. Sundiy Evangelieal Misston, Davenport = Rev. b AL Hultman, Services morn: k. Sundiy school 8 1 p. . Cherry Hill. i Hev. I A. MilLI an. Services m Sunduy school Muoon. Iiilside, Om morning &nd ¢ Rov 11.¢ . Sunday school ut noon. METHODIST EPISCOUAL Tlanseom Park, Georgin snd Woolworth Rev, Gy M 3 morning wnd ey Scrvices First Germon M. % cb corner Eleventh and or stroets- Sorvices 104 &, and 346 . m. pduy sehocl at 20 p. m. Hev. €. G. Becker. First, Dare between Sevonteenth and Fightcenth - Ry M. Hous worning evening. Su aundera and ¥ A. I Heury. 10r0iDg #nd evening. Sunday school at . Tenth ana Pierco—Rev, C. N. Wion. Services Worning and eveniog. Sunday 001 0t 2:90 p. . 1ing And evening. Crelgliton Avenue Mission, Crelghton avenue an ¢ pwentysecond. - Preaching Sundny wt AW p. m chool it 108, J0 M. Chimboers, superin: tendent. Nors eginn and I Rov, 1. anielson Buuduy £chool it 12 m Seward Sireet M 1sh M servic chu wort anndpers g aud eveniog chureh - Rov. ng And evening. Eighteonth wud Webster— ey, Viees 1 mand S p.m, Sl Prayer mecting Wediesday Ohiarles W. Tmmanuel Ba mission, 210 2n Sinduy school it Rev. A. W. Lamar Firat, Fifteenth and Davenport Runday scliool at Services morning and eveniug. lect at the M. 1. church & 108 Sun iy 1 Wt p. m. wnd preaching Rev. £\ near Cuming Rev. A. W. Clark, Sunduy #ehool at 12 nud e irth - RRey. ant bath school at Fi n Buptist church, Ninet streets-“Regular rery Gday morn evening AUS o'clock. T, ML EWR, Pustor. North Omubs, 2609 Ssunders-itev. F. W. Foster. Services morming and eveutug. Sundiy schoct 24 enth and Burt at1l and LUTHERAN, . J. Froese. Drntsh, worth und A woraing and 5 Kountze Memorinl | Dotwoiior iy scliool at no etween 1 Bodloldt. Services I, Sixteenthand Har. “lces worning and Licutenant Bingham Departs. atenant Binghan ho wade an exam ition of the river Friday above the Owmaha and Council Bluffs bri left that night for Sioux City. The improvements cmplated by the Missouri river commis sion, and upon which Licutenant Bingham will report will, 1t is thought, in greater part at least, be made on the lowa shore. The intention, it seems, is to protect that side of the river from being flooded, or being eut up into a channel, d thus cutting off both bridges from the Towa side. This work will require the building of dykes at the bend op posite Cut-Off lake and further up which, will not be done this season. Mayor however, that a survey will be made of the section referred to possibly before the lose of the present y Tuis will be the second survey which has been made at this point, the former covering the river from Florénce to a pomt a couple of unh-\ velow the Union Mayor Br s W special ox aminatton of the bunks on the north sides an early date and wake a report_on _the re quirements of the same to the Missouri River commission at its next meeting. Licutenant Bingham'’s visit to Sioux is to examine the ri pank there with v to the expenditure of the appropriation )00 which has been made for improve- ments there however, Broateh suys, Cit Changed Their Chicago Herald: As the trai Union Pacifie stopped at Big Springs, Neb., a gentleman from Hoston ob- served on the roof of a store building, ar from the station, painted in large , the words: “Ot& Kim, General Merchandise.,” From the car window he spoke to some boys and said: **Boys, the persons who keep that store Chinamen?” *No, sir,” was the ply, laughingly made, “‘they are not Chinamen; they are Yanikees, Abbott & Kimhall, but called Ot & Kim.” In speaking of the above a few days later to a member of one of the whalesale houses at Omaha, he was informed that v were both men from Massachusetts, r Boston, who came some years since are yondd and settled in business at this point fu ! Nebrask. AMUSEMENTS, ans (PERA HousE Friday and Saturday, Oct, 194 20 AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Amerfon’s Favorite Artiste MAGGIE MITCHELL UPPORTED BY( MR. CHAR ABROTT And her own eflicient company, under the diree- Hon of Mit. Wat. LYKINS, Friday Evening and Saturday Matince. For the first time in Omaha, her latest and KECAtest success, TG Y, Saturday Evening, the Standard and Bver Pop- i FAUCHDN THE CRICKET." Regnlar Prices. Seats go on sale Thursday morniug. NEW GRAND OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, And Saturday Matinea, October 19th and 20th. PROF, GENTRY’S CANINE PARAI]UX Wonderfully Educated and Performing Dogs. The Largest Company of Al Star Anfmal Actors in the Worla I'l'h‘(n |0(' 201' and 30¢. HEW GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TWO Nlt.HTs ONLY. Monday and Tuesday, Oct. I5th & I6th MRS. LANGTRY. MR COGHLAN, and Ler own Company. MONDAY somvres, - AsinaLooking Glass, Tvzensr ULady of Lyons, EVEN Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 50¢. Sale of Friday. Seats NICOLL’'S Made - to - Measure Garments. On Finest Tailoring we'll save you a third of the lofty prices commonly asked, We'll meet the price of ready-made with better garments to measure, You'll choose from a bountiful ase sortment. A conspicuous variety ig one of Nicoll's aims, To Measure— Trousers from $5 to §15. Suits from $20 to $50. Full Dress from $40 to $60, To Measure— Overcoats form $18 to £60. Chinchillas, Meltons, Kerseys, Wides Wale Diagonals, Ely Montage nocs, in all popular shades, s, TAILOR 1409 Douglas Street, Nobby Scotch Designs For Young Men's Caye l)w-rrnui«, Suucmul 'l‘rnuwrfi CDRITEAND FARNAMSTS., BABY WEEK ! BABY WEEK ! ——)EXHIBITION OF(—— ALL KINDS OF BABIES COME EARLY TO SEE THEN, DOCRS CPEN FRO&(I to 10 0'CLOCK P, M IT WILL PAY YOU To examine our present stock of MENS’ UNDER- WLEAR, comprising all grades at fair prices. Stand ard goods and superior qualities in the well-known makes, the Holroyd, Vicuna, Natural Wool &ec. " FOR CHILDREN. 1t they are wenk,delicate looking and troubled withworms, Hahi's Chocolate. Worm, Lozenges is what they need, Pric + All druggists, R, THORNTON, PILES, FISTULA And ail other disca f the Rectum perfectly ured by DRS. THORNTON & THORNTON, ithout knife, ligature or canstics, Cures guar- anteed-no nloney to be paid until patient is ou W ke i speciaty of Hehing Diseases £ the Ski 0 of Dist »f Woen Let this be your motto: Iay no money or give &ny note i advance of a cure. Send for eireular gy Inecessary informa ton i e i {of hundiods of Persvns wio sbeen cured by us, Offl:e- 111 West Tenth 8t., Raneas City, Mo. One of the Doctors will be at 101 N. 15th stroet, Omaha, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday und Wedne ¥ of euchwevk, GERMANIA Life_Insurance Co. TEW TCORIZ. HUGO WESENDORCK, CORN. DOREMUS, Sec'ry. Assets and Surplus of the Company. DECEMBER 31st, 1862, 60,855,438, Surplu EMEER 315t, 18 4 ¥ JEX 37, Surplus, §1,5 ERNST, BENNINGHOVEN, Manager. Ofice, First National Bank; Room 306 and i IRANCH OFFICE, JOHN M. SHAW & CO. GOMKISSION, Grain, Provisions, Stocks and Bonds. Margin Transactions a Speclalty. JOHNSON & CHRISTIAN, Managers, 15 BOARD OF TRADE, - OMAHA, Members of the Board of Trade. Prive ate Wires to Chicugo und New York Pres't. $216,158.97 CI1TY LOANS! W. B. MEIKLE, Room 506, First Nat'l BEank Building 5 u |,.|u~ Streets ces, as_quoted hel iy Tow nd xceedingly good Should inferest every economis Antee £0 RAVE YOU MONEY 100, quality to be the sume. our on wood shoesy are remark value that th el buyer. We on every pair of OUR locs that will give ex: fced shoe we and opera lasts. For style and 1o t any alled “advertiser’ 800 nd opera lasts, all width fine K far superior fo any= on il styles of lnsts, and . all an snow’ Hand and our Kangaroo equal to the i sh 3,001, 1, popular priced shoe. wd o have without a ds bt the best as. M 3. 50444 Ladies' Hand Welt, fino I Dle Goat Shoes; mukes thing e for the sae mone widths, Kid Hand-sewed Shoes, for the callont wers sz Q0 o7, Lindies Bright Dongola, Pob- . ble Goat Shoes, in common sense —For Ladles' Dongola KId, extra quality ible s, and equal to t in the city, in Hand Turng wshine-sewed goous, comnion winter shoc. vor Hand Turned, extra 2.00 ;s price we have extry thie . Hand Welt and ||MVI‘| ‘Turned Shoesd with 1 i tlexible soles, 5.00 In this | barg er before offered in the #5.00 Full F ch K sine money, wre attracting a greay deal of attention, FOR GE Fine and Medinm Priced Shoe all the latest styles, in widths froia A to K, Hand-sewed from .00 to $£.00. Machine sewed range in price trom 81,50 to $4.09, DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE. Not only relioved |iko by most medicines, bug permanently with Hahn's Golden Dyspeps . Prico 0¢ a box. All druggists, — The‘LUDLOW SHOE? Ilas obtgined a reputation whe ine troduced for “CORRECT STV ERe FECT I SCOMFORT AND DURABIL 1Y.” They have no superiors in Hand Turns, Haod Welts, Goodycar Welts, d Machine Scwed., Ladies, ask for th DLOW" SHOE Try them, and you will buy no other. KIDNEY i3, 3x, i dEjg nary troubles casily y cured b IAUIl]A(ul din days. Fold sts, o by il from Des Nt N V1 Full Directionm

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