Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 16, 1894, Part I, Page 8, Image 8

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, 8 . TIlE orur DAIJ..IY nEE : SUNDAY , DECE [ ] JEn. 16 l89.t.
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IN TIlE LOCAL SANCTUARll
Pastor Again in the Pulpit of the First
Presbyterian Church
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WILL BE FORMALLY INSTALLED TOMORROW
1. Good Worels for him tram IIl . Old Flchl-
. Whet 1'oung I'coplo's Union of lIoU.-
- Eden lIapllst ! Is 1I0lng-ln
the 1'uIpIt Today.
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A reception WnB given Friday night In the
nrlors of the X'Irt Presbyterian . church to
the new pastor of th& church , Rev Samuel
D. McCormick , and wife. The affair was an
. Informal , one , all the peolle of the city having
been Invited to attcnll. No special arrangc-
mcnls had been made ! . DS the pastor was to
be simply Intrcxluccel. The Indies of the
i : church had prepared cOffe ! , Ice cream and
' light refrcshmonts for the occasion , and these
. were servcd by them during the course et the
i. evening. The rooms were crowded throughout
, the entire evening with the members ot the
congregation and many oulslelers. Many of
t. the guests were the IIIost prominent people ot
the city. The time was silent In becoming ac-
. ' qualnlell with the new paitor allll his wife In
t' 80clal conversation. 1Iolh Mr. McCormick and
t his wlfo created 1\ very favorable Impression
, on the members of his new charge.
Today 'fr. McCormlcle will preach morning
and evening. The topIc of thb morning seri -
i ' mon will bo "Colullltons ( of Successful Con-
lIuest : " ot tll& evening sermon , "lIerolsm of ,
! i Christ. " I
t F On' Monday Mr. McCormick \ ! will be formally '
! In8lalle 1 by the presbytery as the pastor of
the FIrst Presbyterian church. An old friend
h. ct his , A. I ) . Marshall , D.O. , will deliver an
' , , alldress , and a program , which will Include ,
'I- special music , has been prepared for the oc'
caslon.
V Concerning nev. McCormick , the InterIor !
: of Chicago prInts the followltll ; from a Pitts-
burg ! correspondent : 1
"Hev. S. n. 1\lcCormfclej. pastor at the
/1 / Central church , AlleghenYdaccepts the call
, to the First church. Omahl-a : great los3 to
& Allegheny and a distinct 'gain for Omaha
: Mr. 1IIcCormlcle came to Central church
It somethIng more than four years ago , finding
(1) ( : , about 250 members ; he has received 437 , and
, leaves a present membership of about 1ili0 ,
. the Sunday school having meanwhile grown
: : from an enrollment of 207 10 nearly 600 , and
all this In a downtown church : and Its total
{ annual benevolent gilts 10 the church at
, ; largo have ( hiring ! this period Increased from
$900 to 1400. Mr. McCormick's genIal man-
i : ncr and unasslllnlng ways have won for
. . Im a w'arm place In the hearts of hIs I11ln-
t- Isterlal brethren , and they will part with him
: with unfeigned regret. He expects to leave
E , for his new field early In December.
I "Omaha has hnll among us for a few weeks
an efficIent representative of her semInary
interests Dr. 1\1. D. Lowrie , a professor' In
f.i. . : . the Institution , grandson of a late elder In
our Second church , and former mayor of
> : l'lttsburg. Dr. LowrIe was not allowed togo
- go away empty. The largest sIngle contribution -
button pledged to him for the seminary's
L coffers , as far as known was 5000. There
are indications Ihl1t.l'lttsburg I'resbytrlans
C Interest' in the young semInary will bc
shown by further contributions In the future.
Whim here Dr. LowrIe preached acceptably
In the East Liberty and Hazelwood churches
addressed the ministers' meeting and dId much
10 make our people acquainted wIth affairs
In the west. "
, : Concert at 1I11""com I'"rlc Church
. Next Thursday evening the choir of the
' lIanscom Park Methodl church will give a
I concert at the church for the benefit ot the
piano fund. Tbe , program Is : , . ' . . ,
.
, ' . Chorus-Let the ; ' hills . . . antl ' Vale s ltesourid .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richards
f Church . Choir.
, . PlaUI Solo-
- . n Va1.Oie.Db . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. IrGrand , Pollen de Concert . - . . . . . . . . . -3artictt .
Miss Nettle M. Jlaverley.
- . . Vocal Solo-Intermezzo ( CII\'allerla Rustl-
. canu ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ifascagnl
. 1II1ss Grace CrnwCort1.
Piano Solo-Knmenol.Ostrow..Rubinstein
Miss Millie DavIs.
- VIolin Soler-Scena tie U.sllet..Do Dcrlot
1I1r. J. T. Cook.
Double Quartet and Solo-'Ve'll Gaily
. Sing und ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '
- 1IImet 1IIl\yall. DennIs and Clark ; Miss
Ella Crawford : l\1cllsrll. Cramer Dan-
. lels Dale and Chuffee.
. PIano Duet-Maypolepance..S. Smith
Miss 1IIaym\ Boyle and Mr. Allen.
, Vocal Solo-For All ! ! Eternity. . . .Mascheroni
Mr. 'V" J. ( . Putnam Cramer.
Piano Solo-Vals'J Caprlce..nubensteln
. Miss Kate Kimball.
Recl tatlon-'rho Catholic Psalm. . . . . . . . .
4 Miss Stelln. McChesney.
- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bessie Sectwlcl
Piano Solo-Tanuihauser..Wagner
Miss ! Edna .Tones
' Chorus-Dy Bal1ylon's Wl\ve..Gounod
Church Choll' I
Y. W. 5) . , \ . Nnte"
. , - . Today , at 3 p. m. , gospel meeting at the
South Twelfth street Itest. Gospel meeting
In flee building nt 4 p. m. Monday , at 8
. p. m. , reception to new members. Members
- , only are expected to attend this meetlng.
' The regular monthly meeting last Monday
j' evening was unusually well attended and con-
r nldllrable enthusiasm was shown. 1\1t1l. Ood-
- free reported Ihlrty-nlne new applications
and nine renowals. The chairmen of the
t.r oilier committees reported their work like-
wIse prosperous. The proposed amendment
- to the constitution was carried unanimously
: thus deferrIng the nnnual meeting until tile '
first Monday In 1IIay. A committee was aI'-
e pointed to elran resolutions ot sympathy for
e 1IIrs. Cole , . who . as chaIrman of the reception
; committee , has been a very faithful worker I
'll1Il1 whose Illness Is n source of regret to
all her fellow laborers In the associlitlon.
. : The dress maklllg class has been preparIng
. n wardrobe for tile - doll kindly donated for
, the purpose by the Morse Dry Goods com-
' . pany. The doll , together with Its daInty gar-
- ments : will be on exhibition In the show wln-
t dow of the emporium before many doys . . the
Proceeds from Its sale accruing to the association -
ation
, The Current Topic c1u'l has been changed
to Monday ut 7 p. m.
, lItuli- Eden : 11a11t18t MlltttJr
. Last Monday evening occurred the annual -
. nual mcetlng and election of officers of the
, Young l'coplu' ! union of the Deth-I den nap-
tlst hureh. This sooety ! Is thoroughly organized -
ganlze , with H. W. Wato as prestclent. In
. the vast year It has grown from a mem-
berlhlp ! of thirty to nlnety-IIvo , and has
carried on 1\ brunch Sunday school at
'rwenty.socollll allll Pierce slreets. Ralph
; Sunderlallll was elected superintendent of
r this . scllooi .
The Sunday school of the Deth.Eden ,
church will observe Christmas In 0. novel
wa ) ' . Each 'pupll will brIng a gift of some
? kind to be Sell to the nredy' the drouth
stricken IlIstrlcls ( of the state. .
ItO\ 1) . U. Ollell Is giving on Sunday
evenings , l'n.mlnu.to / . 11reludeB that are
of much interest. Last 1)lIIlla the ques-
: tlun or Inlll1lsr..tlOIl ! . was cOl1sldered. 'fhls
evening the subject will be "The Christians
of Armenia allll the Iteccnt Outrages of the
n , Turks. " _ _ _ _ _ _
St. 1'lItrlcle .Imrdl.
A serIes of entertalmnents will be given
,
every evening of tills ! week , beginning tomorrow -
, morrow night , nt Cosmopolitan' ball Thir-
teenth and Center streets , for the benefit of
St. l'iltrlcle's church A varied projram has
- been arranged hy the Philharmonic society ,
and the chol-a of several churches will as-
Biel. In addition to tile musical features
. there will bo a number of booths , In which
. . artlclrs suitable for the Christmas season
V will be offered for \Jail' . Rev , Father Jenn.
, nrtto Is I'astor cr 8t. I'atrick's and his well
known geniality and persuasive ! eloqucnce
will acId not II 11111110 \ the enjoyment and
, ; . success ot the \\'eelc's ntertainunent
. ; ; . . . .1'1. l " CII""or $ \tI'llItl'l ' "
I At the Pint frthodlst church the pastor ,
i Frank Crane , b preaching series of Sun-
' day evening sermons on "Flowers From the
I'lolll of Legend end ! 1\C'lIIl1nce. \ " The subJect -
Ject ut this cronlng's discourse Is , "The
Castle of Atbuntes . "
: . F.\lIII&cUat t'.llrlla' 1.lut Day : ,
. Today . will lie Mr Cairns' last day at the
. . Calvary l1uptlct church , Twent-slxth and
; Seward strertl. The servIces will be ai tal-
lows : 7:0 : a. 111. , sunrise Irayer , meeting :
10:30 : 11. a ; . . topic "Fruit Deulng : a Test of
the ChrJltaa ! IJfe i" ; 3:30 : p. m. , for women
. ' , \
only : "Woman In lIer Relation to the
Church ct Christ" 7:30 : p. m. , "nel\\'thly Cit-
Izenship. " These meetings will continue
every night this week.
V. JlI. ( ' . A. ) 1'rnt. .
Membership matters are moving Into the
form ot II new canvass to b opened next
week Last night the committee met and
considered extensive plans for n redoubled
canvass. Mr. Henry Duchannn has been
secured DS mmbershlp secretary , and enters
upon his elutlcs Monday mornIng. Mr.
lJuchanan has been a member ot the Young
Men's Christian association for a number of
years anti hall a large acquaintance of young
men. lIe has been employed In the Commercial -
mercial National bank , has a thorough business -
ness experience and brIngs to the posltlen
exceptional abilities for the work at extendIng -
Ing th ! > 'lIssoclatlon. An tickets lUlled for
the balance of the month will date to January -
ary I , 1896. Many tickets have been bought
In past years as presents for young men
allli boys. They give the best satisfaction
to Iho donor and recipient , for they carry
with them pleasure and profit for a full
year. ,
The association Is now working on a plan
that has In It great benefits to the young
people ot the city. It Is to arrang : ! ' a
series of valuable lectures and entertainments
and offer them to the peo/lle / nt a merely
nominal sum ot ti anti 10 cents. The first
series Is nol\ beIng held. These arc Instructive -
strllctlvo , Interesting and most valuable to
all. Colonel Daniels , the lecturer , gives his
services gratuitously. He Is an cllthuslast
In science. The talks are within the reach
of any mind , allll the illustrations shown by
means of n strong electric light arc of them.
selves of great value. The nomInal sum of
Ii cents Is charged for admission to defray
Inchlental eXllenses. On Monday night
Colonel Daniels lectures on "The Story of
the I\ocls \ ; on Tuesday on "The Revelations
of the Telescope ; on Thursday on "The
Wonders of Minute Life as Seen Through the
Mlcroscop " If proper appreciation anti encouragement -
couragement Is shown other valuable series
.
will be glveu soon. -
Frank ileard . the carlcalurlst , Is down for
an Illustrated talk Sunday afternoon on
"Glasses. " It Is IIIely that he may say
something about Il beer glass. Tonight he
givES the second number of the Young 'Ien's
Christian association course , a chalk talk on
"Sense and Nonsense. "
New Ycar's day Is to be a great event
with the a8soclll\lon. \ There will be open
house and hosts ot entertalnerE Thl : lallles
receive and the gymnasium men perform all
sorts of new and Interesting feats , play
basket ball , etc. , etc.
lIIr. Ed hayden Is drilling a selectEd class
of men In parallel bar work and pyramid
building. The new gymnasium suits will
bo worn by all taking part In the exercIses.
This suit just adopted Is black quarter-
sleeve shirt , full gray trousers and black
rubber-soled shoeE.
Master H. L. Davies sings at the service
tomorrow nfternoon. An orchestral prelude
will take place at 3:30 : p. m.
The finance committee Is to engage next
wEele In a vigorous canvass for the balance
or the amount needed to carry tim association -
tion Ihrough Its fiscal year 10 May 1 , 1895.
Twelve hundred dollars more Is needed . In ad-
etltlon to the membcrshlp Income.
IJW..lh League Ollle-er
Last Tuesday the Epworlh league ot the
South Tenth . Street Methodist church elected
olllcers as. follows : IIIlss Mary PrIest , first
vice president ; IIIlss II. A. Miller . second vice
prestdent : Miss Clara Curtis thIrd " Ice : pres.
Ident : Miss Ella Donlm ! , fourth vice pres.
hlent : Miss Nellie Penoyer secretary ; lIIr.
Charles Re , treasurer.
The regular semi-monthly meeting ot the
league wtl1 be held next Tusday venlng at
the church.
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For , \11 IIIIIIs 1 Alit Society
1Ifr. Milton Nobles and his excellent dra-
matic company have offered to playa benefit
fcr the Lades' ! Aid society ot All alnts'
church at Doyd's opera house on January 15.
and the ladles have gratefully accepted the
proposltl The play will be Mh . Nobles'
best production "From Sire to Son. " lIIr.
Nobles Is an old allll valued friend ct the
rector and with his charming wife Is always
a guest , at the , retor , When In Omaha. .
Omaha Ucllg-IOIn Notcs.
All who .wlsh to join the Chautauqua cirf
cia of the South Tenth Street Methodist
church are'requestClI to meet al the parson-
age. 1007 Perco ; street Monday evening.
Rev. Dr. 1IIurary of the Hanscom ParSe
Methodist chilrcii returned Wednesday from
a IIttlo trip west Two sermons and four
lectures male a busy week , vlth nearly tiOO
miles' tavel
;
1I11111Atcrlli Untoit MeetIng.
The monllly meeBng of tbo Union Ministerial .
1
terlal conference will meet Monday mornldg : ,
at 10:30 : In Kountze lIIemorlal.church. ! Kldd's
social evolution will be rendered by Dean
Gardner. . .
Local 'IIIIt : ( ? Inrcats
St. 1IIark's Lutheran-Usual services by the
new pastor.
West Omaha 1IIethodlst-Dishop Newman
will preach In the morning.
Seward Street Methodist-Sermon topics
mornIng and evening respectively : "Four
Things to Do , " and "A Plea for Smiles. "
PIYll10uth Congregational-Preach ! by
the pastor morning and evening. TopIc of
morning sermon : "Th Permanent and
Transient. "
Universalist-Rev. Dr. Chopin , pastor ,
will preach at 10:45 : a. trio Subject : 1\Iount
011 vet. " 7:45 : p. m. , subject : "lIow Are All
Men to Dc Sa\'ed7"
Grace Evangelical Lutheran-Rev. Luther
1\1. Kuhins ; the pastor wIll preach nt 11 a.
m , on "Lowllness of MInd " and at 7:30 : p.
111. on "Th Dattle of the Kings. "
Trinity Cathedral-8:00 : n. m. , holy com-
munton : 10 a. m" bIble class ; 11 n. m. .
morfllng prayer anti . sermon : 3 p. m.'Sunday ;
school : 7:30 : p. 111. , evening service.
Walnut Shill Methodist-Class meeting . 10
a. m. PreachIng 10:4ti : a. m. Sunday school I
12 m. Junior league , 3:30 : p. m. Epw.orth !
league , 6:30 : 'I' . 111. Preaching. 7:30 : p. m. 1
Castellar Street Presbyterlan-1II0rnlng and I
evening ! sermon topics , respectively : "Chil-
dren of the Covenault " and "The Two Great
Commandments. " Daptlsm ot Infants In the
1II0rnlng.
Trinity 1IIethodlst-Thls church will not
be reopened ted y. Dlshop Newman wilt
preach later . Regular services In the lecture
room , conduct by the pastor , 11ev. F. H.
Sandereon D.D.
South Tenth Street Methodist-Pastor wilt
11reaeh In the morning on "Triumph
Through the Blood ot the Lamb and Word
of Testimony " antI In the evening on 'Eter- <
nat Consequences ot Sin. "
St. Mary's Avenue Congregational-Plllpit
will bo occupied by the pastor , Rev S.
Wright butler , as usual. the arrangement
for him 10 preach at the First Congregational
church having been 110stponed.
Unlty-Itev. Newton Id 1. Mann , minister.
MornIng service at 1045. : Preaching by lte\
Leon A. Harvey of Des lIIolnes. Sunday
school at noon. Unity club lecture In the
evening by 1I1r. Harvey : sUbject . : "Abraham .
" -
Lincoln.
Imlllanuel naptlst-Tho pastor , Frank W.
Foster , will have for his IIIornlng theme
"Was Jesus a Good Man or the God Man 1"
Time evening theme wilt be , "A Young
Woman's Choice. " The ' '
Young I'eollle's IIIeel-
lug Is held at 6:30 : In the evening
First Congregatlonal-S. H. Kerr : , D.D. , of
Dellevuo college will preach Sunday mornIng
at 10:30. : Sunday school at noon. Organ
recital at 3 p. m. No evening service. Devotional -
votional meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. :
Ir S. WrIght butler of St. 1IIary's Avenue
Congregational church will Preach Sunday ,
December 23.
The First Church of Christ ( Sclentllt- )
Ancient Order of United Workmen hall ,
Patterson block. Mrs. A. } < ' . IeLong pas-
tor. l'r'achlng at 10:45 : a . m. . Sunday school
Immediately after l'ubllo cordially Invited
ReadIng rooms , nmo building , open during
the week , from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. , to which
all lire welcome
TIlE 99 ) CENT STORE
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Holiday Goods and Toys nt Great Reducthn
to Clear Them Out
COME EARLY , DON'T WttT , GET FIRST PICK
Don't MIsS Thla Chnllcn to Secure Tour
Chrl"tfllR8 Gifts tit the Lon'cet
I'rl'e8 1/1 the history of
, limo Triuio
.
Our elegant new holiday stock , the , best
and largest In Omaha , must be sold at any
sacrifice.
TOYSI TOYSII ! TOYS- ! !
Slaughtering prices. U.OO toys at tiOc , SOc
toys at 25c , 2lic toyS at 10c.
Dring a dollar and wheelbarrow and fill
It up.
ALBUMS AT CUT I'IUCES.
100 plush albums , with gilt edges , worth
"Album" on front worth t.26 , at 69c.
Extra quality plush albums , with high em-
bosscil cover , holds twenty-six cabInet , six-
teen small pictures , splendid value $ 1,48.
thRUSh ANt > co.m SETS.
At less than halt price-special bargains
at 4ge , ODe , allll 99c.
Shaving cases at ODe , $ l.48 and $2.95.
Fine plush collar and cuff boxes , satin
lined , extra value , at 21ie.
Others In celluloid , leather and wood at
less than factory prIces.
CELLULOID NOVELTIES.
Hair pin trays , pout wipers , hdlf cases ,
photograph cases and many other articles
that arc attractive allli cheap
CIIIUST'I\S CARDS AND 1100IUETS.
Handsome and low In price Deautlftll .
I satin cards , with approprIate mattes , at tic '
up. - 'I.
Booklets In bright , pretty designs , at tic
UI ) .
GAMES AND BOORS
The largest stock anll lowest prices In the
clty-an.thlng and . everything from 5c to
95c.
PRESENTS FOIl UEXTLEMEN.
SmokIng tables at 99c.
Beautiful smokIng sets In aluminum and
gilt at 49c , others at SOc to ' 2.48.
Leather traveling cases , containIng tour
pieces , 490.
Leather covered blacking outfits 4ge.
SILVEHWARE AND JEWELRY.
Ladles' hair pins In Italian shell , 49c.
Solid gold rings at 10e. 25c : : . 49c and up.
Solid gold set rings 2lic. 4ge , up.
All the novelties at popular prIces . , Silver-
ware bargains.
3-pleee chlld's sets at 25c.
Silver mugs Rogers' make , 95c.
3.plece child's sets. Hogers' make 99c.
Cast rs , sugar dishes butter dishes , fruit ,
dishes etc" , etc. , at special prices. ,
Don't let go your money until you have
examined our stock and compared our prices :
wo're satisfied that you'll agree that our
store Is undoubted ! te right place to malec
your purchases. TilE SOC STORE
1319 Farnam St.
.
TI1I DiRECT 1OUTIlaUN : UOl\T \
\'fa the Uoele 18lnllc\- \ ' hnrtest LIne null
Fastest 'rlm" .
To all points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian
Territory Texas and all points In southern
California. Only one night out to all points
In Texas. The "Texas Limited" leaves Omaha -
ha al 5:15. : a , m. dally except Sunday , landIng
passengers at all points In Texas 12 hours In
advance ot all other. lines. Through tourist
c.rs via-Ft. Worth and EI Paso to Los At1'-
elesF r full parJlqulars , . maps folde:1.
etc. . call' at' or address nock Island lIcke ;
office , 1602 Farnam st.
CHAS. KENNEDY O. N. W. P. A.
a T _ _ . - . .
Diamobds ( ' , Frenzer"je'weler"oPP. pastoffice.
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, . STAEtIItB1O.'JON : . - . , tSStC&ATION .
' - " - ' " ' - ' ,
. nc : rue ! , flecomber18tit " " anti 1.01h.
For thls-ilmparta'nt..conxentlon : the Union
, Pacific " , \'UI sell" tlclets..at 'ho rate I1f ol&
fare for the 'rourid ' trip. " Tickets on sale
December 17 and ' 18 , limited 10 December
.21 for return ' Irlp
.Men prominent In the Irrigation question
I will be present and address .the convention.
All the latest Improvements In irrigation
machinery will be on exhibition. This con-
ventlon will prove e. liberal education on time
subject of Irrlgaton : In all Its branches.
hARRY P. DEUEL City Ticket Agent.
1302 Farnam St.
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New scale Kimball pianos at A. Hospe's.
.
rho Uurlln"oo " ROllte's l'eraooolly Con-
uluctsI . ExcursloliR.
To California leaves Omaha every Thursday
morning.
Through to San Francisco and L03'Angeles
without change.
Cheapest and best way ot reaching any
point In ColoraJo Utah or California . .
Tickets and advertisIng matter at 1324 Far-
nam 'street.
1\1. J. Dowhing city passenger agent.
.
Omaha Optical Co. Eyes tested tree.
.
Chelll' FnruuiIuug Lllnds.
The Missouri Pacific , railway win'seU
Homeseekers excursion tIckets tb , poInts
south on December 18 , at one fare ( plus
$2.00) ) for the ' round trIp For particular
enquire at compan 's oflice N. E. Cor. 131h
and Farnam , or at depdt t , 15th and Webster
streets. TflOS. 10' .GODFREY
J. O. lIfLLIIPI. . Pass & ' { kl Ag .
A.G.F.&P.A. ' ,
.
Clocks , Frenzer , jEweler , llith and Dodge ,
.
New Omaha Limnltiui Train.
On and after Sunday ; ' . November 4 , thr
Chicago , Milwaukee & ' 5t. , paul- "electric
lIghted limited' will leave I , Omaha at 6 p.
111" , arriving In Chicago at II a .m. Remem.
her thIs train carrIes dInner a la carte
C. S. CARRIER , TIcket Agent ,
lti04 Farifani SI
.
A suIt made nt osenbcrg' ' & Co. , tailors ,
at $21i.00. Is equal to an made at $35.00 In tile
city. Max Morris panagr , , 1416 Farnam
at. , formerly cutter for the American tailors.
. .
Hallet-Davis pianos at A. 1I0spe'8.
.
Y. n' . c. T. U.
The Young Woman's Christian Temperance
union will hold theIr parlor meeting for ne-
cember Ilt time hOllle of Mrs. Silas Cobb , 2825 ,
California , on Tuesday evening , December 18.
.
To exchange for clear lot , 7-roolll modern
cottage , beautifully decorated good barn ,
good neighborhood , close to car line nice
sightly place. Fidelity Trust Company , 1702
Farnam . .
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The MUIRI'd Hotel
Js .maklng special ! rates to permanent
boardera. Tabe : the best In the city . .
J. E. MAmmL SON , , Proprietors.
. &
Samuel Durns will ima'6' an "opening" every
evening until Christmas , and will be glad to
see all who would IIIe to inspect 1 a nice stock
of china and cut glass.
.
Dedel .Instltute of Blair , Neb. , Is the b st
and only guaranteed cure ot tIme liquor , mllr-
phlne and tobacco babll. ,
.
Now 1'111110 iU5.
Terms $10 and $7 monthly. A. flospe , jr. ,
1513 . Douglas Btreet.
.
flankers Life association , Des Moines , Iowa.
Ira ' I ) . Mapes , gen'l agent , 319 First National
bank building Tel , 585.
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Come nt once allll Heyn will make your
photos In time for Xmas
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Jewelry. Jos. 1' , Frenzer , opp. IJOstoffi
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Omaha Optical Co. , leading Opticians
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S , Gov't Report
K.oyal Powder Baking
ABSOLUTELY PUBE
A lIat ire.
At the receiver's : lI1le of the lale .Globe's
stock there will tbo.Iven away , on Monday ,
a line fur hat frewllh every purchase or
$ I or more Mell'e full , suits , $2.98. Heavy ,
durable shoe , 8Se. , < .Overcoats , U.90. nays'
suits , from 69c "tIII' ' Wool ' hose , lie. Duck
coats , wool.llnedl 69c. KnIt : gloves , 15c.
Overshoes 390. COllY worsted suits , $4.25.
Blue handkerchlatsdc. ! Scarlet lalllbs' wool ,
heavy hose , worth \40c \ , for 15c. Silk web
suspenders , 10e. I Jersey overcoats , $3.85.
Real flnl- goOdS JII proportion , still cheal1er.
Remember , cost Is not considered , as the
parties now In possession are compelled to
vacate shortly nnd , not knowing what 10
do with the goods ire willing to exchange
$2.00 ; and even emoro In lIIerchanlHso for
$1.00 ot your hard cash Bear In mind that
on Monday you get a hat for nothing nt
the CEIVImS' SALE ,
Uli ; S. 16th , near Douglas St.
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Omaha Optical Co. , thermometers.
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Chl'al1 Rates ! tu the WeRt.
On December 4 and 18 the Union Pacific
will sell first class round trip tickets to all
points In Kansas : , Nebraska , Colorado , Wyo-
mIng and Utah at a rate of one standard first
class fare for the rounet trip , plus $2. Read
of wonderful prosperity of the Irrigated dls.
trlcts along the 1I11e ot the UnIon PacIfic anti !
take . this oppnrlunlty to see lor yourself
For further Information , descriptive printed \
matter , time lables , etc. , call 011 or address
your nearcet teket ! agent or
fl. P. DEUL
C. ' 1' . A. U. 1' . Systelll ,
1302 Farnam St. , Omaha.
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Jewelry Jos. P. Frenzer , opp. postofflce
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: 'Vla ChIcago , hlockislanui & f'nclflo Ity.
necelJ1ber 18 tIckets will bc- on sale to nil
ponts : In Kansas , Colorado Indian Territory ,
Oklahoma anti Texas at n rate of one tare for
time round trip 111us $2,00 , tickets good for
return passage 20 days tram dale of snle For
full particulars call at or address Hock Island
Ticket Office , 1602 Farnarn street
Chares Kenned , O. N.-W. 1' . A.
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PIanos 10 rcnt. A. 1I0spe. 11i13 Douglas.
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J. 111. Wolfe , manager of the Omaha Pub-
lishing company , 520 I'axton block , will soon
Issue a brief biography of all members of the
coming legislature , with a pell portrait engraving -
graving of each 11eroll. ;
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Auction-tic auueamid attend the sale of fine
horses. draft , drivers and chunles , Wednescay ! ,
December 19 , at I p. m. sharp , at the Union
stock yards horse and mule market , South
Omaha.
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Samuel Burns , 1318 Farnani invites all to
call and Inspect the handsomest line of china ,
glass anti pottery from all countries he has
ever shown and assures all they will be wel- .
come , whether purchasing or not. .1
Mme. Marti ; - removed her dressmaking I
parlors to 31ti North 8th street.
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Omaha Optical Co. . . . . Gold spectacles , 300.
\Vatchos 'Frenzer , jeweler , llitlt and Dodge.
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Emerson pianos at A. 1I0spe's.
Is a scientific prepaaton of OZONIZED
COD LIVER OIL 'with GUAIACOL ,
1. 1 : ' I
Is the Result of Nineteenth Century
Thought and Investigation. It is not
an Experiment , but a. Proved Success.
Is a Rich , Liquid , Nourishing Food ,
which Enriches the Blood , Restores
the Nerve Tone and Stimulates the
Appetite Makes firm , hard flesh.
Is charged with Ozone , the life.givlng
element of the Atmosphere , which aids
Digestion , Destroys Effete Matter and
Restores Lost Vitillity. Easy to take
, . . . . . .
Contains Guaiacol , which Increases the
secretion of gastric juice , prevents fermentation -
mentation and destroys the poisonous
germs or disease present in the blood.
Is for Colds , Coughs , Consumption and
Lung Troubles. For Scrofula , General
Debility , I\nremia and All Wasting
Diseases It cures these maladies
because it attacks and destroys the
poisonous - lch.produce them. ,
Has won SUtc.ess : on two continents ,
and Is recognized , .both In Europe and
America as the most effective remedy
that Science baa \ yet produced for the
Prevention and C\lrc \ of Disease and is
THE KIND PIlYSJGlAHS PRESCRIBE
KUHIN & CO. ,
15th & Douglas Sts , Omnhn.
BEAUTY B GULTUR PARLORS
FULL LINE 010'
EUREKA : : AND MME. YALE'S
REMEDIES ,
Scientific ' ] 'reatuwnl'hh ' 2.60 1'urchale ,
SI"F.OII " OFFER for TUIS WEi'iC ) ONIX .
FREE 8hlllnpool and ! 'calll 'rreatmollt
gIve wIth 'n bottle .urckiiJIaIr'l'oiilc : Cures
dllndrulr amid ralltull ollt.of bairln u folV hours
'lJItIIHII HATH depaytniout exclusively
for hu\ljJs. \ Olvl th9U\ \ a jj.al. \
CorrBp nil \ apWdtetl porlOJlally ,
Mrs. A. S. CON.VERS E
109-110 lIee 'Bulldlngt
IIEMOVED 1.'nO AItDAOIJ IIUCCK.
PROM SOU1'H OMAHA ,
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Three More TagersDlschargeul..orocer ,
Store Ilnr/ll.uy-\V"lteu' l.ett..r.
Secretary Morton made himself fell again
In South Omaha last nIght when three tag-
gets were discharged from the government
employ. They arc Anton Inlla , John ranek
anti John Zeller. Mr. Zeller was one ot the
first men appointed under time present administration - i !
ministration Ho was first IIIalle foreman of I
the taggcrs. Mr. Zellar was afterwards re-
ducell to the rank of tagger. The pay at the
foreman for years has been $1.000 $ a year and
that ot tagger $720 a 'ear. 1IIr. Zeller took
his mOtllclne anti slIhl nothing SInce being
reduced 10 a tagger he has done his work
faithfully and was conshlered One of the
most competent men on the staff
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An Experience Morl"l.
The Juniors of the United ! Presbyterian
church gave an experience social yesterday
afternoon at 4 o'clock. The church was
crowded with the children The program
consisted of musIc recitations , dialogues and
1well executed hoop drill . A mouth ago
twelve memhers of the suciety ' receIved SCents
cents each for Investment amid nt the close
of the entertainment the proceeds , amounting
to over U , were turned Into the treasur ) ' .
The most successful investor was Miss Sadie
Burgess , who reallzee ! $1.25. The society
meels every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
tinder time leadership ! of I\Irs. J. P. Ross
It has n membershllJ of over fifty and Is In
flourishing condition
% 'tttert Writ" " 1l.cttl'r. .
Harry WaLters , the absconding barber , who
dhl his friends imp In lell-pound packages , hall
the gall to write a letter 10 Jerry Mahoney ,
president of the Elite club , and mall It here
before :1klPlllug out. In hts letter ho pleads
with the boys not 10 judge him too hastily.
Ills excuse for swindling his friends was that
he got into a scrap In Omaha. "Not one
of the boys will lose n cent on me , " writes
Watters. "I am going to St. Louis and
will send ! the money back as soon as I
possibly can. "
UIIIIIICII time Stbre ! .
The grocery store at Twenty-fourth and J
streets , cOlllluctClI by H. Halsteal1 , was
robbed by burglars Friday night. They effected
tin entrance through a rear window They
carted away butler , eggs coffee and other
stimff In audition 10 this they took 1\ valuable -
able overcoat which belonged to one ot the
clerIcs.
11l1llo ! City loath .
Councilman Morgan has gone to Davenport ,
In . , where he will remaIn until the first of
next ycar.
T1 ere will be preaching at the Baptist
church Sunday morning and evening by Hev.
H. A. Smith of Tecumseh , 1II1ell.
Swift & Company employed 100 men In South
Omaha and Omaha Friday night and sent them
to Ashillmi to make some needed repairs on
the banks ot the Swift Ice pond there.
The Sisters of Providence have arranged
to give an entertaInment In St. Agnes hall
on FrIday afternoon , December 21. The pro-
gram Is given by the pupils of St Agnes
school.
At the First Methodist Episcopal church
today : Love . ftast 10 n. m. , tollowell by
preaching ! by Rev O. H. Main ot Blair , IItttr !
whIch the sacrament ot the Lord'lI supper
will be admlnlstereel. Sunday school at 2:30 :
p. m. Epworth league meeting ti:30 : p. 111.
Revival meeting 7:30. : Everybody invited ,
A number of gentlemen have purchasel the
building formerly occupied by Swift & Company -
pany for offices and moved It to Twenty-fourth
street , between Nand O. The building Is a
large one and wIll \ be Properly fitted up for a
pUblic hall , something very badly needed In
South Omaha , A portion ot tIme building will
be occuplell as permanent headquarlers for
the oung Men's Institute. A n'rcb will be
built on the south auth west sleles ot the
building and the ground terraced.
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ii4tlL'EST l XCUllSIO Sohir ;
'VIa hue \\1111\811 It. It.
On November 20 , December 4 and 18.
lie Wabash wIll \ sell tickets at one fare
with $2 atldeti For tickets or n copy of
the Homeseekers' Ouhl" call nt Wabash
office , 11i0 : ! Farnam I street , or write.
0 , N. CLAYTON , N. W' I' Agt. Omaha
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Latest novelties at renzer's I , llith anti Dodge
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A II I'll ttnn.
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Members of Swedish-American Garfield club
are requested to meet In their hall Tmmestlay ,
December 18 , at 8 o'clocle 11. 111. IU\l1ortant \
business to bo transacteti rank Planck ,
: secretar ) ' . rank Burman , 11resldent.
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Photos flnl8hell from all negatl\"C1I made
nUll rCIJorled upon up to December 20 , In
, time for Xmnas Heyn , 313-11i-17 So H th.
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New picture frames at A. ospe's. ) )
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N. M. RUlllly. leading optician , removed
to 16th St. , next 1II0rse's. Eyes tested free.
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Silverware , F'ronzer , jeweler , 01'1' postoffice.
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Heyn's photos , excellent and Inexpenslv ( )
Chrlstmns girts.
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Jap. goods for X'mas prcsents.t Farnnm.
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Omahn Optical Co. , 222 S. 16th street.
Sterling silver goods , Frenzer , 01'1' . P. 0
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Artists' supplies A. Hospc , 1513 Douglas
p
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\\'IIS 'hIttlIng is UlIlIot.
TOPEKA , Dec. lli.-George Morgan , aged
14 , a brother ot the Morgans ot the well
known concert company , died here yesterday
from wounds received whll fooling with a
loaded pistol. Th ! ! ' bullet did not fit anti
he was whittling It orr.
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Unll a l'ul1 lit \\.hlllltoll
TACOMA , Dec. lli.-Phllllp P. Anderson ,
son or time late General Anderson , chief cn-
'MRS. ' J. ] BENSONJ
The Xmas Tra e (
Is just at its heighth. We
have handsome gIfts for
, II evel'ybody---mother , . father ,
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I sIster , brother , frIend , weet-
c heart or lover , and for so
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m I . , , little money that all exclaim :
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, How very beautiful , and not
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much over halfformerpp ices
OUR HDKF , AND fAN : SALE
Will continue during the first , of the week. 15 per cent ,
off , on all our hand embroidered sp3.chtel pl ces. 25 per
cent. off on all black Silk Underweal' We have an elegant -
gant stock of throws In fancy 01' plain MlsS9S' Caps and
Aprons. See our Japanese mantel , table and chair drap33.
Sofa Pillows of all kinds Handsome Toilet Sets In cellu-
bid , ivory and slIver ; price $1.75 up.
HAND MIRRORS \ OF ALL KINDS.
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Il.II.IiIl.Pointers
Pointers . . Christmas . Buyers.
- OUR STOCK GIVES
, ; ira ' YOU NEW - IDEAS. .
ITISEASSYTO - -
SELECT FROM.
pNOUSETO
. LOOK ELSEWHERE . .
WE HAVE EXACTLY
: WAAT YOU WANT
OUR PRICES
ARE ALL RIGHT
OUR STOCK
IS LARGE -
THE BARGAINS
ARE MANY AND GOOD I
- THE QUALITY IS OF ' -
; THE HIGHEST GRADE -w ; :
_ The 99-Cent Store 1319 Fa nam.
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Mi8SB8'S ' 8ahool 1 8hoBS.
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Undoubtedly the broad extension solos are the most serviceable -
viceablo shoes for school wear. .We are showIng an elegant line
of these shoes , either iu heavy dongola kid , kangaroo or French
calf. This week we . . will make an extra effort to get you to buy
your children's shoes of us.
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misses' $2.tiO sho'es at -
Wo will sell our es
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$2.00.
$2.00.0 _ _ _ _ _ _
' cltlidren'lI . shoes
. \\0 wJII sell our $2.00 at
\ $1.75.
- A regular lIne of $1.71 shoes will go at
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$1.25. - - -
We have 83 pairs of J. &T , Cousin8' shoes , made of extra
heavy dongola kid , broad extension soles , formerly sold at $2.50 ,
we wlll close out the lot at $1.50 ,
Drexel ! R08BllXWBig Shoe Go O
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t\ir\ 1419 Farnam Street.
eOpan Evenings Till Christmas
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Rineer of the Northern Pacific railroad , b.
been appointed . } receiver of the TacomA NA
ttonal bank. There were numerous appll4
cants for the appoIntment , which Anderson
IS crel1lted with obtaIning through . Infiuentlal
connectIons at Wnshlngton. I
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LAUGHTER '
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OVERSTOCKED , i
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WITH .
FINE FURNITURE
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Coeds Must ! be ! Sold d t
If they only I bring . ' hi
g % cts. ON THE
50 c.
Dollar.c.
STORE FULL OF
BEAUTIFUL
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CHili STMAS ;
PRSENTSU \
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Crand OpJortunlly ; for , :
al'gail1S.
PARMELEE & OTIS
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Orchard 'VHhclm Carpet Co. , I I _
Clmttneut\1 ! ptocle. C IVIAHA , NEB .
LADIES' : HATS ffl
Your Choice . . . . M' iI 5.00 ) , . ' ft
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(4.gi\ ; FOrmer
Price . . .
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$8'
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$10.
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Regardiess
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SHELL PIN
FREE
. 'fa ovary lady who
hUB hel' hail' dressed
during thi ! ! week.
DAVIES ,
OPEN EVEElNGS
1520 Douglas Street.
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WHAT $15 BUYS \
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The Grl'l\tc t Bargains Ever Offcred In the
Furllltut HIstory Otmialma , .
This Is the tame grade ot deal : that ' sold at
$35 : ; n few years ago , It cannot ba malic to
order today nt less I than $40 We shalt sell
a limited , munibcr ( olely tor Chrlstma trade )
at $ Ir. . Wa -:10 this timnply ! \ 10 bring time
Chrlslmar crewel to 12th and Douela1 trcet.
Notice 10 polllls.
Nearly ti t ; feet In hiight
SoJld Carved Oak imrougiommt (
Full I overhang or 11 immeimi
27 Inches clear depth for writing
Drawer 5'4 C ; ! ' : IIIIhrs deep . ' "
Automntlc : supports 10 lid. "
Antllue ! brass trllnllllllOII. , , ;
Just 1l'oQf 11nii. ! , .
Suer\ly ( ! \ outfitted ( separate Icict on dttw-
erl , 11ell rants . hook lIIell. )
flhclf belo\\ fur ( hook ) , , dc .
'flll Is nn wportllnlty to give n Ohrbl.
ma gIft which esuld n"vcl' ordinarily be
houJht ; under $26 at a COt of $1& /'tlt /
numher II Ihllled ; only ont desk sold ttl any
one Ilddrellf.
Charles Shiverick & CO.
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FURNITURE of Every Unuorlptl3,1 / ! :
'L'cmaiporary ) Iioa 111')11.
lJU rull' 1tO.4 1)01\l' ' " " StrOlo"
' II.LA1tU 1I01'E14 L0CK.