- - - - - - . - - - . . - . . - J . ' . ' - - - - - , . - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - 1 . - - - - - - - - . - - - . - - - - . - - - - - - - . - - ! . . . . _ . - ' . , I 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TJI E OMAHA DAILY REEVNDAY : , NOVEUnJDIt 10 , 18ij. { \ I WHAT \ ' ChURChES ARE DOING - Well Known Ex-Omaha. Pastor Already Popular iu the East DR DURYEA WELCOMED TO BROOKLYN lie 1'Slllnlllcll'h ) ' Hc ( In'c tJll the CIIIIA'r"/lItlllllul I I ii usER , \"C"I.lcd tlit ! 1'r. ' " 1I.t t 'rln II 1"fl It I h-I"lIr'c""t IIf thc I..IC'III I 1'1111111" ' . nev. Joseph T. Duryea D.D. . who became the pastor or the Plrst Herorm 1 ehureh ) on I1edror,1 avenue corner at Clymer uitreet I1rooklyn. N. Y. . last June was honorell by a 'Ception given by the members or his new congregation at the church last week. I'as- tors or different denominations ( m3'Io ' brief addresses welcomIng 1)r. Duryea alpin to I1rooklyn. Dr. IJur'cn thanked his brother pastors for the kind wonh or welcome they hal ) , orrerel , blm and the presiding pastor for the sympa- thetlc manner In whlt he had conllucted the 'xercles. Dr. IJur,1\ wore a large orange : ' bow In the lapel or his coat to Indicate his loyalty to the Dutch church. lie 1 ! proceeded to eXlllaln his position In changing from the Congregational to the Presbyterian and then to the Dult'o Reformed churches ) hy saying that his thinking could not he controlled be- cause tie mall knew what ho thought. lie had always had pertect liberty or conscIence ' allli without It ho would not bo the pastor ot any church. "J ulllleratand what Brownlnlt meant. " he said "when ho uttered the words .It Is hard to be a ChrIstian. ' It one tries to conform to the Master's lire he will under- stan.1 that. It Is easy to he a minister after ono has made some progress In being a Chris- tian. It Is when I read In that sermon on the lIIount. 'Ulessell are the pure In heart , ' that I stand , In awe. To bo a ChrIstian means that a man must bo severely sincere. If need bt' . In prayer allll In every word or truth I have always tried to keep the Mas- ter before me and had the glory and hope In mo that I woulll see 111m and bo like 11 im. " 'Iua exercises closed with the singing ! ' : or the doxology and the benediction which was pronounced by Dr. Duryea. A reception to the pastor at which rerreshnwnts were served took place In the chapel. IIIEt'I'flS I\ : 1.11\1. I'CI.I'I'I'S. t'hulerM ' \ ' I.i're Y"IIIIA' I"II' " ChrI , lInn " " . . . . " Hull , 'h'ml..rH SIII'nl Many or the local llreachers have turned their pulpits over to the Young 1\len'5 Chris- Han assocIation delegates for today. The assIgnments , are : 'fhe First Methodist church Twentieth and Davenport , 7:30 : p. m. , C. C. 1\tlc\1ner. \ college - : I lego secretary ot the International committee I. of the Young 1\Ien's Christian assocIation. ! The closlnr : union pUblic servIce of the con- ; vontlon will be held In this church at 8:45 : , p.m. ( k lIanscom Park Methodist church. 2824 Woolworth avenue , 7:30 : p. 11I . Mr. W. A. Venter general S'crotary of the Young 1\Ien's u . - . Christian association Kansas City , South Tenth Street Methodist church , 1204 South Tenth Street pror W. J. Williams or Columbus and others at 7:30 : P. m. First I'roabytarian church Seventeenth and Dodge streets C. M. Copeland , northwestern secretary of the International committee 7:30 : p. m. Second Presbyterian church Twenty-tourth and Nicholas 10:30 : a. m. , Charles Kelsey , lIastings. InoJd Pre b.terlan. 1734 North Nineteenth , 10:30 : a. m. . O. O. Wnllace. South Omaha Presbyterian church 7:30 : p. m. . II. U. Ilohhingsworth North Platte . and othcrs. Park Avenue United Presbyterian South Twenty-ninth avenue and Jackson street. II. E. \Vells general secretary Young Men's Christian association Chadron and others. First United Presbyterian , Twenty-tIrst and Enuinett 10:30 : a. m. , l'rof FOl'llyer and Pror. I'crklns of Wesleyan universIty ; 7:30 : p. m. , Charles Ieey ! of Hastlrgs. St. Mark's Lutheran Twenty.tIrst and lIur- .1ette. 10:30 : a. m. . A. D. \\'elr. general secretary - rotary Young Men's Christian association flair and others. First Baptist Thlrty.tIfth and Farnam I . 10:30 : a. iii.V. . A. Magee state secretary Young 1\len's Christian association for Iowa. . lIeth.i'den : lIaptlst , 819 South Twenty- I ninth ! etreet 10:30 : a. m. . g. M. ! ! Aiken state secretary Young ' .Ien's Christian association or Kansas ; 7:30 : p. 111. . E. M. Aiken state Ot'nt or the 'esleyan university Young Meo's Christian association and college atu- , nent . Calvary t-TwentY'9Ixth anti Seward Itreeto. 10:30 : a. m. . J. W laughcrty gen- , ral secretary Young \Ieu's ! Christian associ- ! tion 1.lncoln. Immanuel Balltlst-Twent.rourth and flit- 'y street . 10:30 : a. m. , F. I. ' . Carruthers teneral secretary Young \Ien's : Christian ! Isuuciation Uastlngs. Grace Balltlst-South Tenth and Arbor ptreets ' . J. W. hague general secretary ' Young Men's Christian association or North Matte ( : ! . and others. t First CongreJatlonal-Nlnete and , Davcullort 10:30 : a. m. . I ) . C. Michner col- . . loge secretary international cOlllmltle . Salvatlou Arlll-Seventeenth and Daven- : port 3 p. m. . I'I'Or. Contlra or the Lincoln Normal school and a number of college men. Young Men's Christian Association-Six. teenth and Douglas streeta 4 p. m. . great I Inen's rally , conducted by the general S3C- ' - rotary or the Young 1\lell'8 Christian associa- lion or Kansas City addressed , by gvangellst (1eorge Iharker formerly a Young Men'N , . . Christian association general secretar ) ' , - James GarvIe an Indian : rrom the Santee agency will ale spcak. The great com'en- t : lIeu male chorus will make the 91nglng a S ; rousing reature. The association orchestra will render a choice prelude ot select music at 4 o'clock harp. This will bo the great : servIce or the convenllon. The service Is for men onlY. . : C. M. Copeland Is to contluct the evangel- _ istle bible class at 2l : HI p. III. In the lecture , ; room. Charles Kelsey or Ha'tlngs ! talks to the boys at 4 p. III. In his characteristic and . llr1\ctlcal WII ) ' . ' P. F. Caruthers general secretary or the . . Hastlns Young \Ien's : Christian assocIation. ' - cOlllluets tIme services at the South Omaha ' branch ot the nssoclatlon. - C C. Mlchner and I. M. : Aiken speak at n. the allsoclallen men's meeting at Council lJIutTn nt I o'clock. 4. At 9 a. m. the delegates and members or . the assocIation and other young men who may be : ! Interested meet In a service peculiar 10 the convention thelllo "service. " conducted ' . . . lIy W. A. ! agee . state secretary of Young , . Men's ChrIstian assocIation of lo..a. Any young peoplo's socIeties connected with , the church desiring speakers for the service flay secUre them 1.1) applying to 1\lr. lIaven . : at the association bUlllllng. : \IIIMh ! nt I ) r. liii I ler's Church Time Meu's club or St. Mar"s Avenul" Congregational : church has secured the 4 Bpaulllln : orchestra for the services this tvenlng. The SOIJrano soloist Miss Abby 1(050'ooul ( ) ' will sing. The program Is : bOl- , hroul'h11 Eternity l . . . . . : \Inscheronl . \'Iolln Ohlll'alo-1\IIFN Aimby HOlt' ! ; \\0011. Quutet-S : < , I'clion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hermunn 4 811lldlng Orchuestrim. uilo.-Seieetiomi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .las'asnl Miss \ Wood. Cello aelo-SeicotIon ' . . . . . . . . . . .Slvlrol I . erlllnnnd Comirad 1,1)1111 ' . 1 . I 1.1.'nl 1'111.11 lIr.cn t. , Clr.J Hilt Presbyterian Church-nev. Dr. I t larsha will preach as ub\al morning and ' Iventng. ! : 11ev. Charles le1 < , ) ' . district missionary of the l'resbyterian church will speak at the Second IrslJ\l.'llan \ church Sunday morning. Trinity Mettnsjlst-ltey. I. S. Leavitt D. D. . will preach In the mornln In the pastor's enJ' Slmday school at noon. No evening ' ing ! rvlce. Un\-S \nteenth and Can streets. ne\ Newlon M. Mafln minister. Service at 10t5. : Eubjqct at sermon : "Th ferrlt Man. Sun- da . I Rchool at noon B1cyIes stored Grae Luthoran-1326 South Twent.slxth I etreet . lO1. W. 1UhI1. D. D.yl : i. ! each at 1 a. m. At 7:30 : p. mt. the lutf f i Ihy exercises cr the Sunday school will be held. ! 0. C. Michner International secretary ot the 19unJ Mi's Christian 8lsoclaU\D. ' 1 ad- Iteu the hlothu It the Ltrst C nlrrtona\ \1 \ church Sunday morning No service In the even In ! ' : . Central t tin I ted Ire"byterlan church Twenty.tourth anti Iodge-Tjmegne or morn- InK discourse "A Surprising Hule or Life : " evening . "Unr'cognlzl God " Alex Oil- 01. christ pastor. . Trinity Cathedral-Elghl'cnlh street and Capitol avenue Services on Sunday : Holy communion at 8 a. m. , mornln prayer and sermon at 1 a.m. . evening prayer at 7:15 : p. m. . organ recital nt t p. m. St 1\luk's \ I.utheran-Corner at furdette and Twent-tIrst streets. Hev. W , I. I . Hems- berg , pastor. Morning \ service as ustmal Spe- clal sermon In the evening . Subject : "Divine Providence In the Iteformmmatlon , " First Church or Christ Scientist-AncIent Order or Unlell Workmen hall . Paterson block Seventeenth nnll I.'arnam. Regular service at 10:45 : a. m. Lesson topic "Saul Chosen ICing. . " All are welcome. \\'cstmlnster t I I'rebyterla n-Twenty.nlnth i and Mason \ streets Dr. John Oorlon ( will Ieach nt 10.b0 . . " ! 10.1 : a. m. . emi "The Thing that ( lad latr3. " and nt I p. m. on . "Nle lemus. . Chmrlstiatm Rndeavur. 615 . . Christan ndellvurmeetng at 6:11 : p. m. St. John's Mrlat ' , Iethodlt Episcopal Church-Services al1:15 : a. m. . conlucted by the Ilstor , Rev . J.V. . Braxton. Subject "An gncouraemenL ( to Prayer. " Services at 7:30 : p. m. by the Epworth league. Sunday school 1:30 : p. m. Lowe Avenue ItresbteriaumFortiotil and Nicholas streetmi. P. Tomtge Ilstor. At 10:30 : the pastor will preach on the twent.thlrd 'psalm. In the evening . at 7:41. : on the "Largest Denomination In the Worlll ; Does It Pay to Belong to I ? " . The Omaha Phiosophical ) society meet1 Sunday at 2 p. m. at \\'ashinton imail . Eighteenth and larney strel.ts. Subject "A Ilscuss'on or Current Topics ot Inter- est. " 'he' socIety always welcomes the ? IJartclpaton In . tllscusslons ot nonmembers. Knox I'resbyterinn-Niiteteemmthm and Ohio slreets. 1\lornln service at 10:30. : Sermon by time pastor Hev. Asa 1.I'rl SpecIal I. lustratel sermon at 7:30 : p. m. on "Th Lie or ChrIst. . . by Hev. Alex F. Irvln , assisted by Prot Menel ) ' of New York with stereo optico n. . Immanuel Baptlst-Twent.tourth and liii- Dn- anl rey streets. The pulpit will be occupied In the morning by two delegates of the state cOI1entlon or the Young ! en's Christian association - sociation In the evening Hev. Ii. S. \Iac. : Ayeal or Plymouth Congregatonal church will preach. First Preshyterlan-Corner Do.Je and Se\ enteenth streets. He\ S. n. . McCormnick pastor. Subject 10 a. m. : "Jehovah Jireb. " At 7:30 : I' . 111. 1\lr. \ C. M. Copeland , northwestern . western secretary of the International Younl 1\len's \ Christian association coummnittee . wIll make an address. Ieuntze 1\lemorlal Lutheran church-Cor- nor Sixteenth unit larney streets. He\ A. J. Turkie . pastor. Services at 10:30 : a. m and 7:30 : p. m. The p.utor will preach In the morn In ! ; on "Th2 Ten Conlnamm'nts. In the evening " : \Iartn Luther and the Need of Another Luther" will be the themo. Ueth 1 len Baptist Church-Park avenue. Services 10:30 : a. m. allll 7:30 : p. m. Hev. C \ ' . Vicker . pf'sldent or ( \\'esleyun university I. versl ) wi preach In the morning and Hev. E. 1\1 Aiken . state secretary of the Young 1\len's \ Christian association In Kansas In the evenln . Sunday school at noon and Young Peollle's meeting at 6:30 : p. m. Grace Baptst Church-Tenth and Arbor streets J. O. Staple " mInister. Treachlng at 10:45 : n. iii. Theme : "As Regards the Law , " At 7t5 : p. am. . revival services con- ductel by H. II. lloihimiguuworth . secretary Young 1\len's Christian ass c'aton. assisted lJy two student workers. Revival meetings con- ducted by time pastor every night next week. "The Signs or the TImes" will b the subject . ject or Ie\ ' . T. E. Cramblet's sermon at 10:30 : a. iii. In the evening he wi discuss "lIow to Make the Most \ or this Present I.ie. The choir or the First Christian church has been reorganized amid ! , A. J. Van Kuran has been secured as leader. Ten voices music. will hereafter assist In presenting the Grant Street ChrIstian Church Twenty- sixth and Grant Streets-Charles g. Taylor pastor. SpecIal Evangelistic services with Evangelist Harry E. Wihie at the helm con- tnuo all next week , Preaching Sunday at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Morning theme : "lies Chrlsl Risen ? " Evening : "Tile con- filets Between Itomanismn Protestantism and IntIdelt ) . . . St. 1\lary's Avenue Congregational Church- Service and sermon by Dr. Butler nt 10:30 : a. m. At 7:45 : p. m. the Men's club will have for especial guests the Thurston Rifles . Dr. hlutior the chapiain will deliver a brier ad- dress. The Spaulding orchestra or Chicago will sUPllly the IncIdental music and also ac- COlpan ) ' Miss Abby Hose \Vood soprano soloist of Chicago. At the Walnut HiIcthodlst : Episcopal chu'ch. corer Port.tIrst and Charles streets -Quarterl meetng "rvlces ! ; love feast at 10 a. m. ; sermon by the pastor at 10:30 : a. m. . rOIOIHl1 II the eacr.umueitt or the Lorll's Supper ; Sunday school at 12 m. . J. I Giilan. supel'lntendent ; Junior league meetng at 3 p. mim. ; Epworth lengu meethlJ at 6:30 : p. m. ; Irencllng , at 7:30 : p. m. . subject "Cormver- " 5 Ia mi. sian. . let ) 'V'i' : IUg.ISU'S' : no Slr"lt C.nnul"'II'r Ii'c'Igir ' " " 'lr Out oil Shlrllll Aveuiue. I There Is to be a conUct between the Board ' of Publc Works and a number or heavy : property owners on Sherman avenue and I I prom'es to become lively wIthin time next few days. I Is all over the worthless stile- walks on that thoroujhtare which have been In bd odor wIth the board for a year past. Although some permanent walks have been laid on Sherman avenue the bulk or the l'lreet ' Is lined by wooden walks which long ago became a menace to the safety or pedef- trlans. Several efforts have been made by the board to procure the passage of resolu- tons for permanent walks , but there are a number of big IJrOperty owners on the street who have developed sufficient Influence with ' members or the city council to knock out all such resolution so tar as their own property was concerned. The result Is that there are a lot or wooden sidewalks on the street which are nearly rotted to pieces. There arc nUt ) . merous places where four or five consecutive plank9 are entirely rotted out leaving danger- Otis gaps In the walk. Many \ or the planks that remain are partially decayed so that they are IJble to disintegrte at any time. No radical action has been taken by the board because the ell wooden block pave- lent was In worse condition than the side- walt" anti It was not thought advIsable to force maters ( n regard to sidewalks until the street was In better condition. Now that the new 1J\'ement Is down however patience hH ceased as far as the board Is concerned und yesterday the street commissioner took a gang of len and went at the sidewalks In earnest The rotten planks were torn up ali carted away and when some or time cailtal3ts who own big frontages on Sherman avenue went home last night they tound notb- lug but bare earth where they left a sidewalk a few hours berore. I IE not expected that they will regard the acton of the street commi- missioner wIth unaloyed resignation and the otce or time board wIll probably be barricaded Monday \ mmmorning . . ' ' , ' ' - lilmuul . . ' 'r111 to 1.1..1 lohuji II. Miilem' . from 1amln. la. . appeared at the police staten yesterday and gave a de scription or his son . John L. MIller . who mysteriously disappeared from his home at lamln election night. ! r. Miller states that ho can assign no reason for hIs son's sudden leave taking as there had been no trouble Young Miller helped his father about the rarm and Is descrIbed ( as a very steady young man. lie was tracel to this city . where he stayed over night last Thursday at the State hotel Mr. Miller thinks hIs son must be slightly derJnged and Is anxious to locate him. Reserved seats for Ak.Sar.Den jubilee at \I'er's : musle store. IXCL'IISION ' 10 CALIFOIISIA. 'I'Iurouii 'l'ouriNt Sleeping Car to Los A II we I . , . Leaves Omaha EVERY FRIDAY at 1 :40 : p. m.'ia the CHICAGO , ROCK ISr.AND & PACIFIC I1\ . and runs THROUGH WITHOUT - OUT CHANOE to IQS ANGEI.i' . Thele excursions are PEHSONALl.Y CODUCTeD by a representatIve dt the Pln.I.\IS \ ROCl iSLAND Excursion Co. , qpd tun via Colohdo Springs l'ueblo I.odvll& . Glen 'ood. Sal Lake Ogden and Sacramento. Far rates or sleoilng rfservllons cal at "nOCK 16. IAND" Ticket Ofce , 1602 Farnam at , . or d- dr l - Jlr Sebastian . Chal Kennedy . O. T. & P. A. l'hleac ( . . O. N-W. P. A. , Omaba - - - here I a chance for you to SUJ ! yourIt with shoes tQlorrow at the bfR BIO , SI- teenth and C4glol aveuna Dmaha . Til ICH'I'I'CJlSC. 'I'he Cloth 11mg I'rh'r" ( let Another 1"1' ( lt1 : tummIar . . Tomorrow the "rlolng out to quit busi- neu" policy Is shown In another cut that ' II polcy not be believed by the buyIng public until the garments are eXllmlned. The best we can do on paper I to tel the simple atory. 1\WN'S SUITS. Tomorrow our finest suits that were S8 and $20 JO ; In one lot at $11.00. There are all styles and cloths Including time staple and ever popular ; Imported clay worsteds . full silk and satin lined . , 'alue known the world over All go tomorrow In the ellulty's closing out sale at $11.00. Fine $25.00 prince albert suits at $12.50. All the tIne $10.00 and $12.00 caulnere suIts In good variety or color and patterns . only small sIzes left now but they go now nt $5.00 for choice. OVEHCO.'S AND ULSTERS. Here's a IHlce that may frighten the people who don't know the Euumity's quai tics Into the idea that time garments are too cheap to Lo goOI Handsome overcct . that were nearly closell out at $7.00 and $8.00. will be closed out \Ionday : for $2.M. Only sizes 33 and 34 left In the lot. Heavy storm nlsters compact : wind proof clothes our $10.00 and U2.00 garments , now $6.00 for choice. Chlldrens' and bo's' overcoats In three lots at 7&c. $1.00 and $1.50. Not one but Is worth twice the prIce asked but are full or warmth comfort and style. $3.00 hos' ulsters for $1.50 ; the $1.00 ones $2.00. and all the former $5.00 and $6.00 goT- lents for only $2.50 : \Ionda ) ' . PUlNSINGS AND UNDIIR\'EAR. Fine wool heavy winter shirts and drawers for only 12 2c. E. & W. collars . sold the worlll over for 25c. Eqtmiiy'a 1 closing ltICe 12'hc. These few prices show our purpose. It's to sell out at once. , TilE EQUITY CLOThING CO Closing Out to Quit flimsiness Thirteenth and Farnammm. . Samuel Burns Is having great success with his dInner set sale. lie tins received this week a full lne or hiavlland's newest sha'o. the "helene " and Is selling a dinner Sitter for $18.76. formerly $30.00. . Ever ) ' Jl ) ' . Double daily service to San Francisco and all California' points ( via UnIon Pacific. Through Pulman Palace Sleepers Pulman Colonls.t Sleepers Pullman Dimming Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars. The shortest line ; the quickest tIme. A. C. DUNN City I'ase. & Ticket At. . 1302 Farnani St. . Drs. NIchols & Nichols , special attention to diseases or women and - chIldren. 108 l arnam. nEIIIAK.SAIIDEN : : JUBLi' r. OVE\IBm : 12. : . Hamilton Warren M. D. , eclectic and mag- uetc physician ; special attention to diseases of women and chllllren amid all obscure and long standing diseases. 19 N. 1Gth street room 2. . - a- 1tommIsvEmcrIts' : gXCUlSlo : Nl , . 1itIl . : " ' . : ilh 11.1 Ti'e. hut On the above dates the MIssourI PacltIc railway wi sell round trIp tickets to points In Texas , Arkansas anti Louisiana at one rare ( plus $2.00) ) . For particulars , maps etc. . c.l or address depot 15h and W'ebster or N. E. corner 13th and F'armmamn : streets . Omnaha Neb. Thomas I" " Gocrl ) ' . P. anti T. A. J. O. Pimiilipi . A. . G. I. ' . and I' . A. Columbia Metal Polish . Cross Gun Co. - - Minstrels , Solos and Drills at Ak-Sac-Ben Jubilee. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A l'rtvlit'g'ul Chlrlch'r Is one who enjoys prIvieges not granted to othors. Such Is every traveier via th Union PacIfic "O\'erland Houte" to Colorad'J. ' Utah amid Cahifortiia. A few or the privileges : You get there qumicker You have ito changl" ot cars Through Pllln Si"epers and Dnln ! Cars. Trains heated by Slam anti I Ihte(1 with . . . I Plntsch Light. A. c. DUNN.I City Pass. & Ticket Agt. . 1302 Farnam St. . , \t Ihoul's 'l'I.lh'r ' ' ' 'IIIC'r 1.1. Archbishop Ireland's lecture "Our Country. " BoxeD antl.special reserved seats at special prices are for sale at the box office or Lloyd's theater. Those holding regular - lar admission tickets may obtain a special reserved - served seat nt the box olce by exchanging their tickets for special reserveml seal tcllet : amid paying the t'xtr. Those holding regular admission tcketn may obtaIn regular reserved - served eats at the box olce or the theater : after ( o'clock November . 13. Attend the JUBILEE . KNIGHTS OF AK- SAR-BEN. _ _ _ . _ _ _ ISU1CLING'I'ON : HOU'I'I . IcrHIIIII ) ' Conil tied i'd lclrll.nH . CII fllrll In. From Omaha every Thursday mornlng- through to Los Angeles wIthout change everything tIrst.class but tickets. Fast time-you reach San Francisco Sunday evening ; Los Angeles Monday \ noon. Ex- IJerlenced excursion conductor accompanies each excurslon-unltormed Pullman porter with each car. Only personally conducted excursions to the Pacific coast whIch pas through Denver. Call at the city ticket office . 1324 Faram street and get full Information . or write .1. J'I Francis general passenger ! ; agent Omaha . . $10.000 stock or shoes must be sold whole- sale anti retail bv November 15. Store for rent and fixtures for sale Omaha Wholesale and Retail Shoe Store Sixteenth and Capitol avenue . . ' 11' n.r.rJI1"11"1 : t Is coming to the front everywhere The la1es' Is In the determination g1 the traveler to always use the Union 1'aific the shortest line to Portand. anti the route offering superior accommodatons to passengers for Portland . Tacoma Seato and other Puget Sound points. A. C. DUNN CIty I'aseenger and Ticket . \gent. 1302 Farnam street , p Reserve scats for \k-Sar-Den jubilee at A. Ie'er's muale store November 8 to 12. . ' 'u All CUIII'rllc.1 Are you going to California ? Do you want to go cheaply and In com- fortj Upholstered Pullman Colonist Sleepers leave Omaha every day via Union Pacific "The Overland noute , " for San Francisco . with a unIformed Pullman porter In charge All th ! comforts or home . while traveling on fast express trains . I you want to know more about these cars call on . A. C. DUNN City Passenger and Ticket Agent 1302 Farnam street. nm.'mml To Nun A Cm'gH. ' ' ' 111 I. & ( : I""I . , , II C.urt Re- furs' , IIIIiKO. I . \m.r. . . . Yesterday JUdge Ambrose retuse'l to appoint n receiver for the property of the DavIs & COwgi Iron works holding that he hall no POwer to appoint 1 receiver under the circumstances tdcr which the apphica- lon ( for a receiver was made The application for a receiver grew out or the Ilssthracton or a large number of small creditors who held claims against the company . Before the compan admltell Its Insolvency I gave a lag number or Iort- gages to heavy creditors , on the entire property . erty , but loft the smaller ones out. The latter at once charged that the purpolJ or this ( was to detrnull them out of theIr money and thy at Olce began action against the ( company. They tel time allplcatlon for a receiver holding that the property should be hel1 In trust for all or the creditors allll should be 11'/dell / pro rata among them. They also brought atachment suits against clded. the property ' . and these still remain undo- JUdo Ambrose sid that H these atach- ment cases Iud ben brotmgitt before him brough and he had tlecldd to sustain them he would have seen his way clear to the ap- Ilolntment or a receiver. Under the cir- ctmmnstancee , imowever be refused to appoint one' . In tie attachment suit brought by nchard \\'earne and others against the company . an answer was yesterday flied . In com\any. Is denied that timert' was any Intention ot defrauding . rraudlng the smaller crediors , ( 'Iiuurgeum "I h111 : r.I'r. . Charles Cumings was ye"teflny arraigned - ralgnrd before Judge Scot on the charge of murdering . Judd Vanct : ! lie IJleaded not guilty . and was remanded back to the county Jai to await trial On the night or September 19 Vance and 1 number ot companions were In Goldsmith's saloon . where Cumings was employed as barkeeper The entire party was more or less intoxicated The men engaged In a game or pool and a dispute arose betwetn Cummings and one ot the party regarding payment for the games Vance Intlrrerred In the quarrel and heas hit over the head with a billiard cue br Cumings. Cumings said that he reared Vance intended to assault him. The cue struck Vanco's skul assaul , from the erectu ot the blow he died In a few ' . da's. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " \lk" for I X.'n' 'I'rlii. Sam Sidney who was convicted a few days ago with assaultlJI Ofcer Baldwin with In- tent to commit great bodily injury has male a moton for a - new trial S'I'I 1.g'I' : : \ UWl.l. : . Jg 1.11' OU'i' . Jllrl , Ir . Il . I , I. . " ' . .rl11 1"11. H..II'III 1111.n. : . . . There will be a general paring down or thc forces or the street and sewer deparlmcnts this afternoon : Many or the men In the street repair gang will be dismissed and sonic or these In the street sweeping ! brigade will also walk the planJt. The sewer force wi bl" laid oft except three or four men , amid the departments \ II practically b reduced 10 the winter basis. I Is customary to stop street sweeping about November 1. hut this year some of the down town streets will be swept during the remainder or thIs month. The blue barrel mcn who have outsde districts \ Ill lJe laid or and the others wi tel ow them at the end or time month. As there have been no. heavy rains this fall anl the streets are generally In good conch- . tion . It Is not considered advIsable to retain the stre3t repair gang ! on the pay roil. Only three or four men V'1 be retaimmed and the rest will be given a vacation uut next sprln . The'l ar.l or Publc Works expects to keep tIme expenses for repairs and main- tcnance down to $ : ; 00 thIs mouth . whIch is about one.halr what was expended In October. I.n\\\uns IS . AXHH'S O\\ ' . \\11 'm'r' nlld . m'usmi C lie : \1' . 'I'rcn" . . .rl" Orlhiauite. rrhl01A'1. Pruldent Edwn' or the city council Is making' an efiort ! 'O'e _ elort. . the city treasurer ordinance , wlJlch wa Introlluclll last J. . . reported . back. ThIs Is the ordinance which regulates time payment or money by the city treasurer and provides for a system or uiupli- cato checllN anti warrants which render I pervesion of publo funds practically tmpos- sIble. The ordinance was originally suggested hy Mayer BCmnls during hIs first month or office . and tollows the draft of the ordinance which Is In force In Cleveland O. I woo drawn by City Atlorey Connell and IntrOlucetl by Councilman Bechel I was promptly Ilnokcd out however on the plea , that I was 1 re- tIectlon on the IntegrIty of City Treasurer Bolin. After floiln's ' defalcation Edwards had another oflnanee Introduced which was practIcally the same as th2 one which ht' bad assisted to defeat This new ordinance was referred to the fnance committee . anti since then It has romalnEd In Chairman Taylor's vest pocket. There It promIsed to remain intheuirmitely had not Edwards suddenly discovered - covered that Ir the ordinance was passed It would be a material assistance to him In securing - curing his bvnd as city treasurer. Conic- quenty there Is some prospect that the ordl- nanco will be dug up and brought to a vote before the end ot the 'ear. SI'H ; I. . IHI . Not ni It. George Duncan a colored boy I Is said bas been In the habit lately of helping him- Eelr to t coal In thE lower freight yards from cars blonln to the Chicago St. Paul I , Mimi- neapola & Omaha raIlroad. George was before Judge Berka yesterday. lie pleaded not guilty . and lila trial was set for next 1\londay. _ _ _ _ a- _ _ _ Iluiuu.'st'kenM' ENCIII'Miflfl Sisutit . VIA TIlE WABASI n. H. On November 11 27 anti December 1. the Wabash will sell tickets to Arkansas . Louis- yule and Texas at hal tare wIth $2.00 udded For I tickets anti further Inrormatlon , or a copy or the lome eekers' Gllde , cal at Wabash chico . 115 "arnam street or write O. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. Agt , , . The great salE or shoes begins Monday morning. We otTer ladles' mens' and cliii- dren' ' shoes at a sacrltIce. I must /0 by November 15. Omaha Wholesale and Retail Slice house . Sixteenth tumid Capitol avenue. , Omaha. S OUCIAIUJ hOMES . Slleelnl LIIII 1 , ellr"ICII , No"emlcr 101h. A special Orchard 10m Land Excuron : leaves Omaha November 16th for the south. Special facilities given this party to see the country. For ratls ! apply to GEO. W. .IES : , Ceo At. . . 1617 "arnam St. . Ommimuha Neb. . Come and sPt the big shoe sale tomorrow SIxteenth and Capitol avenue Omaha . sizes dil slyies ror every and . bear The Genuine thIs . 'fradc- all I . kind or ruol : \llrk. . . . ' I. Beware : or izimltations MONITOR 0 I AND I j. . : MAJESTIC fle $ Steel Ranges RADIANT HOME STOVES RADANT The King of Base Burners We have the Largest Stock , Show the Greatest Variety and Make the Lowest Prices1 Milton Rogers & Sons , Fourteenth and Farnam Streets. , - _ - \ . . . . I . - . - P4' _ " AUlIJISIC ) IUgl.\:1 COMlZ. Ilth'IJI.hr.1 "I"lllr " 'ihi 1"lhlr. IIld 'I'nlh : to 011 SlIhll'r" . Arrangements for the reception antI enter- talmnent at Arehbh'hop John Irelanll of St. Paul during his stay In Omaha next week are nearly ) completed Abut 200 invitations to the banquet to Ic given at the Omaha club Wednesday evening have ben Isu [ ' < l. and acceptances have been recel\II front most or twst invited The list or toast aud speakers bas not been hilly decided : upon. The archbishop will reach this city front the south on Tuesday. A delegation or the Grand Arm or the Republic and Loyal Legion - glen will join with the recepton commttte In weloming him. lie will be the glel1t or Isholl Scannel during hIs Stll ) ' . The subject or the lecture at the lloyd Thursday evenummg Is "Our Country. " The sale or tlcklts Is progressing rapidly a 111 there III little doubt or a crowllel lmotmse . holders ot chole seat tickets . costing $150 . can reserve them at time box utee at any time. Thl $1 anti , O.cent ticket hollllrs can sec'mre reserved seats on Wednesday or Tilmda ) ' . Some time ago anti , when I was first learned that Arehblsholl Ireland would vIsit the city. the members of Orant post Oranll Arm ) or the lpuble , conceived , the Idea of Incucln him to address time' camps. .A rommlttee was appolntel to communicate wth ! the nrchblsl Oil. 'm'estorday Captain I Fi. Palmer chairman or the coimimmiittee. received - ceh'Cll the following letter fotn the arch- bl.hop. cay : dated at Sl Paul , \ u1inmm. . last \Ion- : "You will please excust me for not Iav- ing Klven an earhiem' reply to your letter . In which yoim honor me wlh an tnvltaton to adless the Grand Arm ' organizations or Omaha. I assure you I appreciate \r ' much the honor you do me. "I will bC dIfficult for me to malle thpm a public adless In view or other arrangements - ments that wi presl upon lily tme , "But If I Ii convenient for a certain own- ber or. the membes to come together In one or their own halls . I would he very glnmh to meet thPI and say a few words to them on the evening of Tucetlay . November 12. "A note from you stating your wishes wi tInd me at the Souther lintel St Louis. " Yi"terday CaptaIn Palmer , A. T. Tr.1ynor anti 1 > Stone ot the commlte2 Issued the rol. lowln g : To the Members : ot Grand Army Posts or Omaha South Ornaima Fort Omaha and Council fluffs : Archbl hop Irsland . our dlstlngulshell corn- r.11Ie. ha3 1IIIIIy conRented to malIc a little talk to member/ or U. S. Grant post at their hall Continental block on Tue ! lay evenimig No\mber 12. Grant post invites memhfrs Ir all other posts or Omaha a111 vicinity to j'itm J In bearing tharchbishop. . The imivita- ton is . or nocsslt . lmied to mlmbers of the Orand Army only. . - AI.'ILUI 'J' ( 1'\1.1' ( . \ . \ , am I uisieui situ 1,4 IIrh S.'huul " % 'i t lid rzt'ys' frum t lie Onut torlt'a 1 CouiteN ( . The High school oratorical contest between Minneapolis : and Omaha until 1."rllay , was considered a sure thing. Minneapolis : lad miracle all arranWlents with the Omaha delegates except deciding on the place or holding the contest which was left wih Minmieapolis. Last Monday \llnneapols : : notifIed Omaha that the contest wouhl he held In Omaha and the date was fxell for the third Friday In January. Frhlay Omaha received a letter rrom Pror. Greer principal or the 1\lnacapals high school , stating that they would be imitable to go Into the contest lS the superintendent or the schools thought It umiwi9' . Omaha replied wih a request to reconsider hl8 action . as two months after a contest had been ar- range'l ' was rather a late date to s'itli- wih- draw. Minneapohit' : . judging by her large number or English teachers anti Onmaha's somali ntimn- bel' In that departmmment thouht she hall a ; soft snap but loollng Into the matter . rounl , that It was more a queston of qualy than 'uanl ) . a- ' \11 Not : I..IIA I. . Pr. ' , ' . Chief Sigwart has received a letter from m a part sholnS hllsel "SIhtseEr , " stating that Wchard Rice , a man who Is now serving . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . , , , , \ - with A . 1. .h. 'V'J"I cnarC1 ! wih wHt' beatimig . Is the man \I'antel for stealnl ; some valuable curtains from Fl Iflrach 2518 Davenport strect This burglary occurred lest l February anti tie police have bcn ur- ; able to locate tie guilty parties. One pair or curtains were round to have been sold to . a party nalel Jordan living at Twent- _ clghth and Cumlng 'streets . anti another pair to a hlacklmlh near TwenlY'llxth and Cum- lg , street . A . complaint will be filed . charging Hce.lth the titeft . and he will be brouJht ; to trial on the charge , a loon as he has served his present Kntence. - - - 10YD'S. NOVl'u1tlEt ! 12. AI'SAI.1 N JUlllLFiE. - - . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . : TINWARE I : . . . . , n . . . e . I . Q . I . . , © WI l'I\'e ' the largest clock all the W it'st gol'u. WI' always has ' o somuit'- t M thing now In , 'ooklul utlnsl . . S - Wo hlvl just imuiittirteii a Ilrlo stock of Slral.k ) . . . Steel limmauuaelcci Wore. . [ . Il I \ ill pay you to gel our prices un . these gOOl . Ithese . : WMI LYLE l l DICKEY & GOI : : 1403 DOUGLAS STREET. : . . .LD..I.a. . . to DAYS OFFEl r0 J I- 1' , / ; ' ' ! A specIal importation of lellum price Lace lurtnlnq ore Irrh'ln ! faster tlan we i an 1II1Ie them. t'n.ler Itressure ' Wl quote . . the rollowllg ! Irlces for ten da'I to mO\e these new gooe 9. . itiLtm. nln'SI' T..tel ' at muo : . \ ! ! 1.\'I' lt 2O. srtt. : . S.II. , , ! 11.11. , I I : .oo 11.1 :1.11 i : t. i.II. : 1\Jln i A ? ' 1' ( ) : m3'I"m'mI . frau . i C ' .11. I : : : .II. i 1.11 ) I , i 1.11. I ( mt7r . ( tim In t $ I aII.tIO. : lin.l1 11:1.11 l.tll ! I' . ngx.lsXn . nt .117.miO . t I (1.119 ( . , t m .tII , . S fr..1 : I. 1.11. 1.11. ! ln.ll. : 'I'lies'i' vamuic. $2 : . , It , . mire itt5 "Xc"lltnllll .1 (0 ( . : 1:1.11 ( ) mt7. ' A..I ( (0. ( - - - - - - - , - - _ . . CHARLES SHIYEHICI & CO'I , Vtmt'iiittim'c nsitI lklcrics , TWELFTH AND nOUGLAS STS. NO-E-'Ye make a "peelnty o furnh.hln entire houses wih D1API llES. Our Ie- sIgners tire nt time Eervlce or 01' customer/ nn.1 will cal lt any f'stlencl 01 request wihout ( ' 110 rge. : 'ui est earerul and Ilrompt I' tt' ntun gIven to nil cci' eSlllence ; m-earti- log tiny sort of UH\l H Y decorations. - - _ _ u _ - _ - _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . - u - - - - - - - Record Breaking ' : This business follows- its folow9' own leadership-nonc other to follow . The great political parties are breaking their records So this business breaks its own records at every point of comparson with the past.Never Never so many goods to sell. Never so fine a variety. Never so Iowan prices for superior goods THESE COIUlNS SHOW BARGAIN pnlCES ON WORThY GOODS Pocket Books Odd Piece . OdC ! Fine China 300 at forty-fivo cents. Linoges . Carlsbad-.choieest but _ _ _ _ _ _ neal loather' ] . Its a rattled lot-things e"erybody the outside is seal wanti , but not lany kinds. grain , the : lusldo Prices a ThIrd or Less is smooth lamnb- Platos-12 kinds 25e , worth np to - 1latos-12 " 2icOth skin , the pookot ) $1.00. Hnlug is oloth. Saluls-il. .We , 00g. , T h o 3' ompeto Chocolate 10tl-C , ! ( ) Oe. with othel's . that Fr'uit SuUCot's-Oe. - 2ic. a I' 0 } HQ1C.otO , outside und hove Lailip Bargains. I p.I pOI' linings . , ) it' ' ' not . ] wtt u ! i the evonlmigiu WOI'O \Vct believe this .ust o\'onlngs . 0 b01m 0 . ' ' longtlmemming ] lump pdCCH that you'll to ho the ' in lot engthonlng ) bargain poiet . oaks. t'lulph look , for I It was time middle of stutic- ' mo' Glass lamps WCt t'educed tl'om Buttermilk ' : Glass lumps 30e , fron 70. and Cactus Soap Vale lalp8 with decorated ft'On1 Anothol' har\'ct of the sort that and shuttle , 81 ( , ft'om $1.2. made such a sth' : a short ( line ago. Ballftet 1amnlS , with silk shlllo 10c. the box a caics . lmo $ IS , ! $ : .U. . Chattber Toiet I I Sets. "jc : ; Decorated , Hatdsomcly , tq -A 12 piece ) sots $0,03 , from $10. , . 'c ' 4i 12 ] picco sets $4.0 , from $8. 12 pIece sets $3.95 , from $0. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - Iloco8ots I Lunch Baskets. Uubi'ea1cable Dolls I ' "ltum all time ox- I ' and neat enough . strong Heel . . hihic5i0n amid beau- . not to worry any one iii bisk cmii , I , a 10c . jl . , , \ViIlow lunch baskets , 15c ( Ii itatig hewing 2jc. a I ' bettutiftii l'p 2e.Wood fbro lunch boxes lOc , 150. . , , - ( ) i antI taco , < : > c. S Enbreakablo Folding lunch boxes 2 : , 10o. .ttttl : take a hatn- wo ' tfll'l' and try , Graniteware Specials , pt'Ico. euro not TEA POTS t , . - 1 -igh H qt 2 qt 3 : i qt 4 qt , . . 39c 48c 58c 68c Inch doll I 49c COFFEE ROTS. pOTS. H qt 20t : qt 41t , th ; Inch doll 39c 48c 58c 6tc - 74c IJ nu'hm doll TE.KETTLES. . ' . ' 09c No.7 No.8 I 74c 89c - / The 1319 ' . . 99-Ccnt Farnnut . Store. . . Street - - . ' _ _ _ _ _ 1 - - . : ' , _ . , 'tw . ' .5 - - \ - _ I ' Grand , ' ' 1f 'Vit1ter - . I ' . Display \ /\a\ ofFine f MILLINERY ' . I Thc Lm"gcsttl'ctr / Ih'cl' Shown h 1 . . This Part ot the Cotintl' } . . .lIISINS 1IO : I. PARIS , BEItLINA1) ( ) 1JLAN , : : : The Mo-ut Striking Cuimimhlamttlomt' " , Dashing , Pretty Hats for 1 Young Lndics. , - i I will pay you to ( ' .11Iu . < see our cx . : qulslo 11spla ' . ( t'II1' . , Mrsa ' HI HI Davies , . 1520 Douglas St. ' , JL ! % I ! j t . ib'iIFI : I " . . \ ' _ f Acorn Steel Ranges This Is absohtmtely time best made range ever liiaceti 1 on the market. I Is so constructed as to be almost everlasting and does tht' . most IIlrtect baking wIth ahout one.hal the coal used In many . ralJ ; < 's. Just ask U& a word about price John Hussie Hardwar Ca1 . , I 2407 Clltltg St. Solo Agel . - w THE NEW MURRAY HfflLI PI'OIWlnccl. b.nl who have p'utm'on. heed It , lie ( best in CUibinc , Eqtiilmonb and Sut'lce. Motlermi In ' . ' ' , 1Iodcl'n um O\'ot.y Ieqptet Hates l'2.50 to $4.00. r S1cclull'atc b.r " 111 0 : month B. SILLOWA Pt'os & Mgr . Mgr. 1th t and Inl'lwy St a. , Omaha - I You- are gol'11 to buy a pair of spec- tacles Ot' eye gl11des come und talk with tie , it will cost you not n cent , ' and may ave you . , doiimur8 Aloe & Penfold Co. , I.eadlu ; fclenttIo Olltlclun . 1.108 Furlan Street < DRUG STORE - BARGAINS - At the tnl'gcat amid Oldest Dril Store Iii the Clt ) ' . S'UP Figs We bottle rut. . . . . . . . . . . . ISo I xtrct Witch hazel , lOt , hattie at . . . 25 Pend Lily Creamn 25e bottle at. . . . . . . iSo Stern's \Vlno Cod Liver Oil . $1 bottle at 750 Win Oi. botte Arnica Limmimnent . We bottle $ . . . . . . . Z5p i0.it1nuto Headnehe Capstie : . ISo baxat 10 Ca\su 2c IQxat 10.1lnute CelcF'y Compound It. . . . ; ( . . . Glycerine Celer' . iier cake. . . . . . . . . . . . . Juvenile Soap . \ per cake. . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 3-quart FountaIn Syringe $ ,25. at. . . ' . 160 We make a specIalty or fi ? , rr - lens . carefully and uccura\h1y \ . at lowest prl ccS. Goodman Drug Co. , tHO Faruutt S t. NO GAS. NO PAIN. . . .r..th g"lrneted \'ItIiotit I'aln br 1.lIc,1 AI'I.lcltln t. thc nlm . Dr. Bailey 3d Floor Paxtoi Hs Ilxto' , " lit - . 16t1liarn . ; , 8 Tel. 18r. - - - - - High Class . Worat Reasonable Prices , Sot 'r..lh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , : .oo Ili's't 'V'otli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 7.10 iii 11."t I I I mugs' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1'1.00 m ' II"Tlr.l _ : 1.1 I 1,1. I& , .1.1 Croms'm. . . . . $ O.uo ) to 38.00 Jrldlc Teeth 1"1 ( nails . . . . . . . .eo.oo . . . . . . . . . , , l'aLmuleiiN Extrnctiiig . " ' " dUO 'rvel'o Years idxpenlence . Clt. . , l.he.l Clllt Year l 0)11 . S \