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    I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , NOVEMBJBB 21. 1880.-TWELVE PAGES. I
NEXT WEEK.
'fAf. . Monday morning we it-ill oi > rn
an entire nein stock of Jioys * and
( jirin' Sled * , ll'auonn , .IV. , al our
usual law prices ,
Clipper Sleds , 85c ,
Clipper Sleds , $1.
Clipper Sleds , $1,25 ,
Clipper Sleds , $1,50 ,
Clipper Sleds , $1.75 ,
Boys' Sleighs , 60c ,
Boys' Sleighs , 75c ,
Boys' Sleighs , $1 ,
Girls' Sleighs , $1,50
Girls' Sleighs , $2 ,
Girls' Sleighs , $2,50
And a maynl/icent quality Tron
A.r.lc
Children of all < tycn arc cordially
invited to visit thin department and
sec- these Sleds and Wagons. We will
open the balance of our Jfoliday din-
play in a few dan * ; our basement
room , size -t-txlOO feet , in new ,
clean , airy and very itecesnlMeand
will be inade attractive to yonny and
old.
KAIL ORDERS FILLED.
A STOCK YARDS HANK.
A 3iiIOli Nonilcrt Convenience to be
SuppiC ! < l ill South Oinnha.
Kvor since tlio opening of the stock
yards at South Omaha , those who have
been doing business there have been
under tlie great inconvenience of doing
nil their banking in Omaha. Under such
nn arrangement uvory man doing busi
ness tlioro was compelled to make a trip
up to tlio city every night to make his de
posits , and as it was impossible for them
to leave the yards until after banking
hours , it was also an inconvenience to
the banks to keep open so late. At last
the Block yards people have taken a stop
in the right direction , and iu a few days
South Omaha will have a bank of her
own. The stock has bcon taken by a
number of well known capitalists among
whom aru tlio following : Win. A. Paxton -
ton , John A. Croigliton , P. E. Her , John
McSliane , Herman Kountzo , of Omaha ;
Kountzo Uros. , of New i'ork , Sam
Alleiton and thu Anirlo-Ainoricau
Provision company , of Chicago.
Thu capital stock lias bcon
placed at $200,000. The now bank will
bo known as the Union Stoplc Yards H.IIIK
of South Omaha. A meeting was held
last evening for tlio election of a board of
directors and other olllcurs , but was ad
journed until the tirstof tliu week without
any action being taken , Thu plans for
thu opening of the bank havu been matur
ing for omo time and everything is now
ready , or nearly so. Workmen worn en
gaged In putting in the necessary railings
and counters yesterday and the books
mid stationary aru already printed. It is
expected that the bank will open for bus-
inussthu middle of this week , The bank
will bo located in the southeast corner of
the Exoliiingn building , directly over the
stock yards olliee , and In thu room which
was intended for banking purposes in the
original plan of the building. Tim commission -
mission men are leased at tliu prospect
of having a Dank in thu same building in
which they arc doing business
givu It tliuir unqualified support ,
Clipping Horses ,
OMAHA , Nov. 10. To tliu Editor : 1 no
ticed in this evening's pa per a luttortrom
the executive committee of thu Nebraska
Humane society in regard to clipping
horses. 1 had thought that any ono who
hud considered the mutter must havu
fonio to the conclusion that thu winter
was the only timn that horses need clip
ping , but it scums not , or else this writer
liiiK written on tlio spur of thu moment.
I havu owned and handled horses for
years , and never havu known of a horse
being lost by clipping. If the gentleman
who wrotu thu loiter riiferreu to nbovo
was to run a lacu would ho run it with
Ins overcoat on or have tliu overcoat to
put on after thu racu was over ? IIu
allows that Uod knows best in tlieso mat
ters. If so , why are not horses sent to
us with shoes onr Wo do not doubt that
( Jed knows best , and wo know Ifo uavo
us thu horsu , but He also gave us intellect
and it Is our duty to usu it. Now , tuku
for uxuniplu two hru horses , run them to
u lire , blanket them while thorp , and run
them back ( onu of these * Id clipped , onu
is not ) , ( iroom thu beat that can bu done
and lyhut is tliu result ? Thu clipped
horsu is perfectly dry in ton minutes , and
if tlio other is a heavy haired hoi o hu
cannot bo dried in an hour. Now which
is thu inott likely to tnku coidV Tliu
samu rulu will apply to every horse that
has hard drives and good caro. A hot > o
that is not da von. fast itnuugli to purpiru
freely in cold weather ohonld not bu
clipped , .
.
Sfvor.il retail grocers have- expressed
the desire to inaku tliu coming Tlumks-
We liavc eloscd o'lt from a , foreign
niniuirncturer , some Ladles' Chlldrcns'
nml Mcns' Hosier } * mid Underwear , fit
alioiit GOc on the dollar of the regular
price.
MENS'
ENGLISH MERINO SOX
33 l-3c
100 dozen Mm- ) ' Nice Light Weight ,
Warm , Seamless Merino Sox. nil tuns
and drabs : these have sold nil ( lie full
for fl > ; we. close them out to our
customers for
33 l-3c
S. P. MORSE
& CO.
Monday Morning.
LADIES'
Cashmere Hose
75c
E&Thc Finest , Englisli goods imported.
Regular price. $1 to S1.25. Kino and
warm with donlile merino heels and
toes ; Monday , price
75c.
LADIES'
DRAB AND TAN
35c
3 pairs $1. These arc cotton and
wool mixed , are very line and warm ;
seamless , worth 5Uc a , pair. Monday's
price Hoc.
3 Pairs for $1.
Ladies' ' Scarlet Vests
$1.25
For next week 30 dozen Ladies' scar
let line cashmere wool Vests and Draw
ers , regular $1.75 quality for $1.23.
Ladies' ' Cashmere Gloves
35c
We closed in Xow York 100 dozen of
these ; they arc worth 5lcall ( black ; for
next week Hoc.
8 , P , Morse & Co ,
giving day u special day for the ck'rks '
by not opening tlioir pinccs of business
on that day , whereby giving tlie clerks
the whole day instead of a half a day.
They would respectfully ask the other re
tail grocers to also picnic do the same
and "would also ask the ladies to buy on
Wednesday all tlioy will need on _ Thanks
giving , believing tiie suuic will bo duly
appreciated by tlie clerks.
Gitooin. :
Dr. llanchett , 15 st.
Incensed to Wed.
Judge McCulloch issued marriage
licenses yesterday to the following
parties :
Name. Ketfdeuce. Aio
( Frank Oolezall South Oinnha 'JJ !
) Mary White South Omaha ' "J
I J. C. lliiulcmnn Umaliii 2't
\ Mrs. Kato ( Jlltcather.Onmna 2 ! >
j Pollkarp Cruber Omaha : w >
| Kinnia iiottge Omaha 25
i Henry Schluetcr Omaha 23
I Hannah Lau Omaha 23
i Lofus Surlaud Omaha 'M
| Nicolluu Jensen Omaha 23
I James Stewart Omaha KG
1 Mrs. 'I'iunhi lleaton.Omaha ! S.r >
MarhotV sells Trunks , Millard Motel.
A QUK13K COSIIJ1NATIOX.
Sonic 1'oliticnl Incldonls Gathered
During tlie Storm.
PI.ATTSMOUTH , Nov. , Nov. 10. [ Corres
pnndniico of the BKI : . ] With scores of
other unfortunate ones , caught away
from homo during tlie recent snowstorm ,
I was left in Lincoln the other day.
While loitering in the lobby of a hotel
awaiting the coming of the oldest in
habitant to tell that ho "Invd novur scon a
storm 80 early in Nebraska , " across
from mo I saw tha lute lamented llowo
receiving congratulations ovur his hand
some majority of 7,000 less than McSliane ,
Tliu defeated gladiator from Numaha
seemed in the best of spirits. Cliurloy
Casey , a Pawnco politician , who believeil
Church would receive in that county 800
majority , was busily engaged in attempt
ing to explain why that never before
doubtful county gave him only lot ma
jority. Joe McDowell , of Jefferson , who
died with his boots on for Paddock on a
recent historic occasion , and who , it is
saiit , would like to vouch for his delega
tion this winter , alfo gave a willing carte
to the latest explanation of the land
slide under which llowo was buried , It
happened that a train came in on tha
AtcfiUon & Nebraska , on which was
Colonel Colby from the state of ( iagu
The meeting between the defunct cou-
gi'C' man and the. colonel was a spectacle
that oven made the plouk boy grin.
Colby , but a short time ago , was as
badly beaten when running lay judge for
his district , as was llowo for congTC ? . * .
and these often "scooped" ' niul
' s < iuelehod" ones looked worlds
of sympathy at each other , It
had 'been charged , creating no
surprise , that Colby had betrayed
llowo , and denied by tlie Omaha Huimli-
lican.
Tlio colonel of btato militia fame sild : ;
"Why , Church , how do you do ? This is
the lirst time 1 have seen you MIICU tiio
battle. 1 understand that the Itcpubli.
can has set mo right regarding the i-hargo
that 1 had betrayed yon. J didn't. " The
cloak boy grinned again.
(5ad ( Slaughter , who had been gadding
around the city to sue if his chances weiu
good for clerk of the home , was thcro ,
but 1 did not seu him embrace Howe , with
his old-time devotion uud familiarity , As
those maripulator continued with"their
explanations , Judgo" Werner appeared ,
liowu looked at mm with a hunch of
scorn larger tnan 'McShane's majority ,
November 22d.
1l'c have lite finest Sealskin Cups
ami ( Hot-en tl IK ponnlblc to make ,
We ynarantee Ilirin to last for yrarn
iintl itnf chanyc color. They arc not.
"pieced , " but first quality Alaska
Heal , ami are much cheaper than
they call lie purchased clsetvhere.
MENS' ' SEALSKIN CAPS
Thin quality in ne.rt to the be.-it
made. Then are very larye and
deep ; usually ncll at $1,1 to $ lti
each. Our pi-tec , $ J'-i.
MAIL ORDERS FILLED.
MENS' ' SEALSKIN CAPS
These arc thejinest quality Alaska
Seal , and are an yood a cap as it is
jiosslble to buy. All nixes < l 7-S to
Mens Sealskin Gauntlets
We have a reyttlar $20 laryecn/f
Sealskin ( iattntlrt that we offer $ /
a pair. An eleyant present.
Theseare pure wool and are worth
fully-tOe. Yoit may bay So.r else
where for .7e. . but not sitch as thene.
and it was evident that because Richardson -
son , in cor.r.r : ; : : : v.'i'J ' ; tiicr counties , ro-
inuliated the Missouri 1'acific attorney ,
lie expressed hatred instead of love.
All this tinio old Tom i'rico , who won
$1,500 on Howe's defeat , according to
what people say , walked around the
group with a smile of satisfaction anil a
look which said : " 1 wish ho would run
again. "
In an interview with Mr. Ho\ve , ho
said the story about , Mcrow ( ! resigning m
Numaha was a very wormy chestnut. IIo
said he never had an idea of such a
thing , and if McGrcwdul resign he would
not be in the way , as he bad other busi
ness to attend to this winter. Hecause
Otoo county gave John I. Itodick ! ! 75 ma
jority and McSlmuo only 200 odd , llowo
thinks Van NVyck betnmnt him , and such
is logic , with a very small " 1. "
Jim Cahhveil , 11 representative-elect ,
of Lancaster , a splendid boy , u good orator
tor , but a little bit cranky on the sena
torial question , claimed that ho would
vote for a democrat before ho would favor
Van Wyck. Such intense loyalty would
almost cause onu to draw the conclusion
that. "Jcoms" was favorable to the rail
roads.
The next train coining lo thu city was
from Chicago , and , stranuely , Tom Ma
jors , the Peru statesman , came in. Upon
his arrival Tom was interested in pur
chasing a shirt. Although Henry ( . 'lay
Ucan has tricii for years to. introduce ,
among politicians , a custom never to
change shirts , Tom could not see the
logic of his proposition , and accordingly
yielded to the temptation. I intcrviovcd
Mr. Majors on the political situation , but
he was absolutely mum. Ho said , how
ever , that ho thought Van YVyoK had
great strength , and this content was likely
to hi ; long and exciting. He was noncommittal
mittal as to which one of the many can
didates ho would favor with his work and
vote. It was easily guesned from his con
versation , as it was also from the con
versation of llowo , that if tlieso two
buried the liatchot , they left the handle
sticking out.
Jiidgo Weaver hns secured rooms at
two of tiio principal holds , unit his
friends say it is probable that ho will
enter the race for souutor.
Ai , F.\iiiiioriun. { ! :
T11K IIOSIMTAlj I'hANS.
Tlio Physicians' Jti ; | > ort OilierDoincs
Of till ) COIUIIllSHlOIIDrH.
T ho commissioners held a busy session
yesterday afternoon , a full board being
report. Thu report of the physicians ,
chosen to examine the plans of the sev
eral architects for the proposed county
hospital , was received. It was as follows ;
OMAHA , Nov. 15,18M ) , To County Commis
sioners ot Dout'htscounty Ceiitlemcii : We ,
thu undersigned members ot your coinuillti'o
of physicians to examine the several plans of
the proposed hospital from a standpoint of
hytde.no and utility , have found said plans
best in our opinion In the following order
mentioned : Coehraii lirst , Mendelssohn
second , Meyt'ru third. We further take the
liberty to suiriicst that some of these plans as
iJiCyareuow presented are elllcicnt In hy eine
and utility , hut cither ot them with some not
vcrv radical cliangesenn be inadoeftleleiit.
K. W. Lm : , Ji. A. ItimKiiT.
.1. K. SrMMr.ns Jn. , L. K Me KH'NA ,
1' . S. KKOOII. ( iioiuuU. : Avnis :
SAMI KI. 1) , ilrncr.n , 0 1 * . HAUIUOAN.
The following resolution , ollured by Mr.
Timmo , was adopted !
Kesolved , That the pi ess of Omaha and of
this county be not only invited , Init bo earn
estly lequested , toiniuliu ) into thu merits of
thu plans of the hospital now In the ollicu of
the commissioners , and that the county clerk
bo Instructed to attend to any Kentliueii
culling for the above purpose ,
A communication was received from
the county attorney of Madi&on county
regarding the cost of Keeping an insane
patient at Lincoln , whoso home is claimed
to bo in Omaha , but the uxpcnso of whoso
keeping is charged to Madison county.
The county clerk was instructed to re
quest thy 'attorney to produce his cvi-
quality linen Is sold all over
Omaha for fl.Xt ? a yard. We have
XX pieces in choice double damask
patterns for Monday's mile at
ST t-iie. Jlememberthin limn in2
yards wide.
S. P. MORSE & CO.
MAIL ORDEKS FILLED.
3UC EXISTS' '
Monday morniny we will offer 2.1O
Menu * Ottillcd Silk Lonnylny
Jackets , colors navy blue , yreen ,
yarnet , brown , at , Sv. / > each. They
will make a beautiful present , and
we have only 2 , > O for sale.
HIC1IL 1'
> < t eft fa fine richly embroidered
Silk Otttited JackctnJn all the colors ,
at 912 each.
deuce that the patient , Miss Grandoll ,
belongs to Qn' '
A job of grading on the county line
was let to J. V. Timperly at 1'Jc per yard.
The contract for a job of grading in
the Eieku bottoms was awarded to Rob
ert Tlioni ] > son at Gc per yard.
A petition asking for the grading of
Lowe avenue sontli of Luaven worth
street was referred to Mr. O'Kcefo.
Tlip clerk was instructed to advertise
for bids for the furnishing of blankets for
use in the county jail.
MorholT sells Ladies Satchels , Millurd
Hotel.
In iMcmoriam.
Special Convocation of Tibi Itose Crolx
Chapter No. 'J of Omaha , Neb. , tbtli decree
Kgyptian Masonic Uitu of .Memphis.
To tlie most wise and Orators of Tibi Chapter
No. 3 :
Wo arc called upon to mourn thu untlniply
and sudden taking oil'of our Into companion ,
Enoch IJ. Carter , twill ik'sn-c , the cldel
otllcer of this now nhapter , and ouit ill whom
our main tlcpunutmt'i ) WHS placed lor forward-
ingto idthnalo success the cstalill > liiiicnt of
this chapter upon a linn basis commensurate
with the era ml objects and aims of this
ancient and honoialilo Masonic order.
Hrothcr Carter was a singularly moilest and
unassuming person , considering the manner
in which , In so many ways ho made himself
houselul In Masonic work , whether as an
ollicer or volunteer.
How many there are , who as It were tliu
without a simi , wuosu iiaiiu.'s aru not blax-
oiH'd. but who make other lives happy , and
em ich the world more than the number of its
noted men would imply by .simple but ntres-
duties which that the " "
sary , iirovo "unnoted"
tin ) "rank and life" of the world , make up
its chief charm.
lint them Is no consciousness upon the
past of these bcnt'Iactors , "that viituelslts
own reward. " They arc content toperlnim
the work tlii'Ir hands llnd to do cheerfully ,
They are blithe and busy , uuvexed by ambi
tion , by the dcsiro of praise or displav. With
the remembrance of Itnither Carter's devo
tion lo the work , and his cnrnestnessncss in
promoting thu welfare and succn.-s of thu
craft , therefoio he It
llosolvcd , That wo uufciKuedly regret Ids
untimely diMtli , at an niu lie hliould be In
tlio full vU'ornt matured manliood , and uinlil
our deep sorrow we will endeavor to prolit
by his example liy heiuir always ready to
pciform each known duty with promptness
and true devotion.
Jteaolvt'd , That wu tender the family of
our lute brother our deepest syinpatli ) In Hie
hour of their Uistioss , with the truM that the
recollect ions of duty well performed may
prove to be the "silver lining" to the cloud
that now overshadows tliom ,
Courteniiily Hubinllteil ,
KIII.N lo l.ONd ,
MII.O 0. AVli.so.v ,
TIIOS. K Si/nnouoi fiir ,
Hpoclal ( . 'oiniiilttee ,
Adojited November IV , 'is O.
Marhoff sells Ihigs , .Millanl
Hotel.
loliu IRnth ) ,
Tlio following resolutions were iii : scil
at a recant meeting of Fraternal Lodge ,
No. 11 , In Carthage , Mo. , to which the
hito.J. W. Mollat belongi'il :
CAI.TI.K Jl.vi.i. KIIATIUIXAI , 4onaK .No.
H , CAIITIIAOK , Mo. , Nov. 10. ibSO :
Whereas , Our latu brother . I. W. MoiTalt
has ucen suddenly called trom this world by
the hand of death , and
rWliercas , His death lias b < > en attended by
Mi p ! < 'lous If not criminal circumstances ,
thciefoiebcit . . .
liesolrcd , Hy Fraternal I.odRO No. H k. of
J . , of Mlssoitil , that in Hip ( if-ath ot Uiother
ami we olfer In evidence against biieh reports
Jilteen ypareof houoi-able , nprlv'lit ultl/on-
shtpbyourdopaitodbiolhcrin Ihisclly and
surroundingcoiintiy. Tliatthis led u will
take steps at once to ln\cstli\te the cause ! )
ot his death and to punish all paitles , it any
poison there be. Kiday of friudiiiit nt'sUKi'iice
or willful , crliiiiual abuse of our brother dur-
lu hls last sickness , H. V. riiu.ir ? ,
. ) . W. Lii-rirr ,
T. . \-Ki\i \ : > niri { ,
CommlHec ,
Marhoff sells CuU'Uoxos , Millurd Hotel.
BLANKETS
11-4 Size , $5.
The blankets weigh almost 7 pounds ;
are fully ( ! x7 feet and very warm ; not
all pure wool hut , ( lie best value in our
store ; worth $0.50. Our price So.
WMtc Blankets
These are almost 0.\7 feet , weigh ! !
pounds and are very cheap at $15 a pair
s. i > . WOKMI : A co.
vii , oiti > iic.s : rnMi ; > .
_
BiiS
$9.5O
These are the same size and weight
as those sold elsewhere lor $12 ; they
are made at the Mission woolen mill ,
and at $ l.50 ! are a bargain.
Grey Blankets , $2.50 $
HotelH , boarding houses and private
families who want clean large grey
blankets that aru warm and heavy ,
will lind these aa good as any $ U.5 ( )
blankets sold by other storcsionr price ,
WhitTlaiiliets
A nice elt > an white two-thirds wool
blanket that other houses ask $5 a
pair for ; our price icvt week , $1.
Hotels ,
Boarding Houses ,
Stables , and
Travellers
Will find onr stock of blankets large
enough to supply any demand and our
prices arc lower than any house in tlie
west , either wholesale or retail.
S. P , Morse & Co ,
NEW OOJOS
At Now 1'rlccs.
The goods purchased in New York by
Mr. Cowio arc beginning to arrive , and
tlio following will bu placed on sale on
Monday. The goods are from 50 to 75
per cent less than regular price , and are
splendid quality and style , lint tlieso
bargains have only to bu seen :
r 130 Dress Patterns in-Plaids , Stripes ,
Brocades and Frieze in Camels' Hair
effects all new and very stylish ; they
have nuvcr been sold at less than $18.00.
On Monday the price will bo ? 9.75.
BUTTONS , BUTTONS.
1,000 gross of fancy dress Buttons , all
sixes and colors , that wu have neon sell
ing from 85c to $1.50 per do/.cn. On
Monday tlie price will be 25c all sixes
ono price. '
FEATHER TK1M.M1NC.S.
50 do/.cn fancy feather Trimmings at
2."c per yard that has never been offered
by us at less than TjOc. Monday the price
is 2oc ,
FEATHER TK1MMINC-S.
Six inches wide , elegant quality , at 75C
per yard , worth $1.75.
$1.75.N.
N. B. FALCONER.
Marhofl buys old Trunks , Millard Hotel.
Coal .Mine for Halo.
Flftv miles from DCS Moines on U R.
I. it P. R. It , Side trucks , everything
complutu with buildings , For full partic
ulars , sample of coal , etc. , call on
ll.uriir.it & Co. ,
Millanl Hotel Block.
Mui-holl'trades Bags , Millard Hotel.
Olio Thousand $2 Washing Machine. *
Free. To introduce them. If you want
one send at once to Monarch Laundry
Works , S'J Randolph street , Chicago , 111.
MarholV sells Trunks Cheap , Millard
Hotel.
_
Tin ; Itnnk CIcaruiiccH ,
The severe weather of the past week
has very materially affected thu clearance )
record. The clearances yesterday wuro
$7iWOiM. Thn clearances for tliu week
were * -l,0108liH ! ! ! , an increase of11 per
cent , over thu bnxinu.-a1 of thu correspond
ing w ek ol 18S.1.
Murliotr sells Satchel Chains , Millard
Hold.
Miss Ncully Stevens has added a third
day to her semi-monthly Omaha visit , of
which two hours are still freu. Pupils
desiring piano lessons should apply he.
faro noon Monday at Lyoit it Healy's ,
li0r ! > I'arnam Mrect.
MarholV sells line Cigar Caos , Millard
Hotel. _ _
Frank Tillotson. of Vallisco , Iowa , will
.spond Sunday in the city.
.UUItCU
Sfli-vlciiiT ui tUinVrcnt t !
Ch Throughout tlio City.
Thy Sunday school of the Davenport
Street Methodist church will unset at 2. p.
m. Sunday so that all can attend the u.V-
poidtion mei'ling at ! 1 o'clock. You aru
.cordially' invited to uome to Sunday
bCliix ) ! . .L O Johcn , Supt.
The Saints Chapul. on Twenty-first and
Clark streets. Pmu-ufng ut U u. ui. and
Child's Walnln , We are the note
ayentsfor these and sell them at fine
each , Jfothers it'ho once ttsv them
it-ill tine no other.
ALL NEXT WEEK.
S. P. MORSE & CO.
Undressed Kid Gloves
,
S1.OO
Monday morniiiy it-e titillsell 100
dozen ladies' tan yennlne French
nmlrensed Jftddloren , rich emln-old-
ered hack. * , a reynlar $ ! quality , 4
buttons , .fiJ.
'lite nisen of these (1 lores are t , 'i-t
to 7 I / . II'e will reserve enoiiyh to
/ill mail orders np to Thursday.
Ladies' ' Fur-Top Lined Gloves
$1.25
We have a baryaln In ladies fur-
top lined Gloves and Mitts that me
trill sell at $ JL.X5 a pair. They am
very cheap.
LADIES' ' LINED GLOVES
We hare thtui'iPi' lot of far-lined
( Hot-en and Jlittens that we'o/J'er for
# . They are. the Jinest quality
made. Jfave ycnninv beaver tops ,
ami are also cheap.
S.P.I1SE & CO
7:30 : p.m. Sabbath school at 12 : 0 p. in.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. All
invited.
Rev. Alex. Thompson will lecture this
morning at IJoyd's Opera house at 11
o'clock. Subject , "liuason and Fueling
as ( inidc.3 in Religion. "
Park Avenue United Presbyterian
church , corner Park avuniio and Grant
street. Services at 11 a. m. and ? : ! ! ( ) p. '
in. , condiictod by Kov. Clinton Kiddle.
Sabbath school at UiO : ! p. m. Strangers
welcome.
In the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran
church , corner of Cuss ami Nineteenth
streets , divine sorvics and preaching by
the pastor , E. A. l-'ogolstrom , at 10IJO : a.
in. and 7 : ! > 0 p. m. Sunday school at ! ) : ! iO
p. in. Tuesday evening , nrayer meet ing ,
and Thursday evening , preaching of thu
gospel. Scandinavians are invited to at
tend all the meetings.
Presbyterian church , Dodge corner
and Seventeenth streets Services at
10 a. m. Preaching by the pastor , Kov.
W. J. Ilarsin. Sunday school at noon.
Young peoples meeting at 0-'li ! p. in.
Unity church , corner Seventeenth and
Cass streets. Service at 11 a. in. and
7-.oO P. m. Sabbath school at 12:15. : Hov.
W. E. Copuhmd , pastor. Subject of
sermon this morning , "Liberty En-
Ihc World. " of
Jightcning Subject even-
inir sermon , "An livening with Long
fellow. "
Herman Lutheran cjiuivh , 100.ri South
Twentieth street. Service ovury Sunday
10a.m. Sundaysclioolat2p.nl. E , .1.
Frese , pastor.
St. John's church , corner Twenty-sixth
and Franklin Mrcets , Services at 8 a. in. ,
11 a. m. and Tl : ! ! ( p. in. Sabbath school
al. ! ) : IO a. m. Win. Osgood Pearson , rec
tor.
Hillside Congregational church holds
services al 100 : ! ! u. m. and ! ! : ! iO p. m.
Cherry Hill Congregational church.
Sunday school atil p , m. Itev. J. L. Mail
preaches at 7:1)0 : ) ,
Saratoga Congregational church. Sun
day school at : : ! 0 p. in. Kev. H. C ,
Vninu preaches at 7iO : ! p. m.
Thu Congregational clmrrlius at the
North End iinllu in a Thanksgiving day
survicu at Hillside church at 10OTliius- : : ;
dny morning.
Tlio pastors who will iinito iu tlio
Thanksgiving services at Exposition hall
next Thursday , in making Ihoir an
nouncements should emphasise Hint the.
time for beginning thu scrvicu is IOJO : !
a. in.
First ( ierman Evangelical church.
Service at No1 t > tiginu house , corner
Eleventh and Dorcas streets , at 10:50 : a.
m. Preaching by Itov. F. H. W. Upiicch-
ert. Sabbath school at Si a. in. Friends
and children arc. cordially invited , and
welcome.
Thu First and 1'e.th Eden ItaplUt
churches will unite in mornlii' ' hervices ,
at the corner of Fifteenth and Davenport
streets , ( sorinou at lOiliU by Kov. U. L.
Halsuy , present supply for Pclh Eden.
No evening fccrvico. Sunday school at
12 noon. Postponed business mecliii' ;
\ \ < ! ilnc.-day livoniny at Tot : ) . ; lull attend
ance reiuitfted. |
Knunt/.o Memorial rhurch , EnglMi
Lutheran , corner ot Sixteenth and Ilar-
nciy streets. Kov , ,1. S. Dfiweiler , pastor.
Morning service at 10iO. : : Subject , "J'hu
( Jlory of Voting Men. " livening . -ervico
at 70. ; ! ! Subject , "is Hell Laryor Than
Hcavonv"
Tim union Thanks"iving day survn-i-s
in Exposition hall will biin promptly at
10:30 : ; im. .
V.-'uut ' Hill church. Preaching nt Itr.W
. hiodi-ru-k. Sabbath
a. m. by Ucv.AIr.
fcdiool at'noon. All are wclconiJ.
Huth Edun Baptist church. Will unite
with the First liapttat.diiiri-h , Fifteenth
and Davenport Mi ecu Morning survico
at 100a. : ! m. , no ovfiiing-somiw. Prayer
meeting \ \ 'Jiedi | ; } i > unhi < ; at Mr A.
S , P , Morse & Go
EIDER DOWN
COMFORTS
We have received a lot of fine Frenclt'
Saline Down Comforts , size (1x7 ( feet ,
that , are shown by other houses at $10.
each. Our price next week $11 ,
BLACK SILKS ,
CONTINUATION
Of the Silk Sale
We Imvci'lot'pl out from the largest
manufacturer in Lyons , France , his oil"
tire stock of Ilia 1 ; Silks the llrst filial *
ity that usually sells for ? ! , : . ' ' ) a yard ,
will bo ottered at
ST eaYard
Back Silks *
$1
This quality usually retails for ! fl. ! ) i
a yard , we have only 5 pieces to sell *
for
$1
Black Silks
$1.40.
Thin quality tunallyscn.t at $ f.7fi (
rich Ittstre and eery heavy ami a
tircut baryain tit
$1.40.
$1.35.
v . .
A special new lot of ecfrll
French Surah Silks , in all the I H | ?
colors , < tbsinthe , oranye , cocqiicllcolg'1
lavender , nhrimp pink , lemon , etc.
At $1.35 a Yard.
M. M. Clark's resilience , Twenty-fourth
and Ilarney streets.
North Presbyterian , .Siumdcrs street , '
Kev. Win. K. Henderson , pastor.
vice at I00 : ! ! a. m. Sunday school at noon.
Young people's meeting at 0'IO : p. m. '
No evening service. Strangers m.idu.
welcome at all the .services.
St. Mary's avenue Congregational
church. Kev. Willurd Scott will preach *
in the morning at 10iO : ! on "Doubt. " iim
in thu evening , nt 70 : ! ! , on "A Modernf
Samson. " Sunday school at noon. AlU
aru welcome.
unit DeutliB.
Tlie following births and deaths were ,
reported by ( 'ity Physician Lei.scnringj' '
for the week ending yesterday :
Uirths--Mf > . John Wriglil , ft
son ; Mr ? . MontStegemnn , ii
daughter ; Mrs. Jcrgson , a 8011 $
Mrs. Peter Tiitlle , a daughter ; Mr .f'
Hosa ( oston , a son ; Mrs. ( ) . H. P. Halo ,
a son ; Mrs. Kllcn Nelson , a son ; Mrs.
Klhtn Flood , a daughter ; Mrs. Jerry Sul
livan , a daughter ; Mrs. W. CJ. Covert , a
son ; Mrs. Hose Hughes , a daughter ; Mrs.
Usher , o MHij Mrs. .James C'lecK. a dniigh-
tcr ; Mrs. Nora Kearney , a daiiuhlcr ; Airs.
( itiorgi ) Mahoncy , a son ; Mrs. Mary
I'rauUcn , a daughter.
DeathsW. ) . Mollalt , 30 ; Kllinda
Pnls , - > ; K , P. M. Callroy , 5 months and
IV ! days ; Augh Devlin. ! > ' . ) ; Jolin Smith ,
58 ; Maggie Lvnch , 7 ; Patrick McCarthy ,
7H ; Flora A. Hiighe.s , 21 days.
Marhoff docs Hi-pairing , Millard Hold.
Household < ; < HMH nt Auolion.
U e will . -ell at public auction the cntiro
lot of household goods ami kitchen furni
ture , consisting of ono upright piano ,
four bed room suits , three stoves , parlor'
ami dining room furniture , carpels , etc. ,
all to bo sold without reserve at1:15 : Con
vent .street , Tuesday , November LM , at 10
a. in. A.V. . COWAN & Co. ,
AueliiJiiccrs.
Marholl cells Telescopes , Millard Hold.
Special KnlR of Felt llnn. (
Will sell nest Monday and TurMlay
best quality ot fell hats for j/ic. / A ( NO a
lot of tnmmi'd hats , worlli fl , lor f'v'.rjO. '
Conm and judge for yourself.
F. M. SIIIAJII.I.I , , ' , ' 18 N. Sixteenth ht ,
MarholV trades Trunks , Millard Hotel.
N. H. Falconer has bought , heavily of
cloaks in thu New York market at a very
heavy discount The goods will be placed
on salit this week , and will niitkua Mitiga
tion in prices.
Mr. ( 'owio , of N. It. Falconer's , has re
turned from Now York Price , ho nays ,
were tempting , and ho bought heavily ,
especially m dress goods , cloak * and but
tons and trimmings. The goods will bo
placed on sale this week. The priittp , ho
says , will nutonlah the public.
AMUSEMENTS.
PEOPLES' THEATRE
One ll'eck ,
vcmtier 'i Int.
I'liu Chiiriu.ua Soiihrrtto ,
Miss Nellie Walters ,
Siiiiurie | | 1 1 > J tlio
tliom iu
enlRg BiH , "VIJUE , "
Admission J n. ' , V-7c , i'i7ino hi