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    THE OMAHA DAILY JJEE : SUNDAY , OCTOBER 10 , 1898. J5J
TYPEWRITERS for rent , M.M per month.
The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. , 1K3
Farnam St. ; telephone 1281. 192
\VE rent and soil the best typewriters
/rmilo ; lareent Htock ot good supplies In
Omuhu. Unllrd Typewriter and Supply
Co. . 1012 Farnnm St. IM
REMINGTON Standard typewriter and
supplies. 1C19 Farnam St. 715
BOLD , rented , repaired. Derlght , 1116 Fnr-
iinm. < il3 O16
HIIOIlTIIAXn AM ) TVIM'.WIUTIXO.
VAN SANT'S school , 717 N. V. Life. NIciTt
BCliool from Sept. 20. 10
AT OMAHA BUB College , Kill & Douglas ?
195
_ _
SHORT-HAND. up-to-date , taupht by coutl
reporters. Uoyles' School , 403-5-7 IJco bids
IDC
OMAHA Shorthand College , bookkeeping ,
lloyd's theatf. 51,1 O25
TAILOIIIXU.
V. TAUCHEN , work Guaranteed. 1513 Hor-
ncy. 133 O13
MAX "FOCIE ! . makes , cleans , repairs
clothes. P.07 S. 17th. 703 N10
JOE YOUSEN , the tailor , Boyd thentor.
' 701 N10
IIAXCI.Vf ! .SCHOOL.
MATIIKWS pchool for dancing , 313 South
13th. Hairs rwiHOliable. Call or write for
particular ! ) . 30 ni
MR. AND MRS. MORAND. 1510 ITarncy
St. , now open ; lessons for children and
adult ? . For terms please call. Always open.
S10 NJ3
PACIFIC Storage and Warehouse Co. , DOS-
UlC Jones .general storage and forwarding.
Oit. Van & Storage , 1J1HS Farmun. Tot. 1359
-M1C3
MCIC13LPLATIXO.
OOLD. silver and nlckclplatlug , get your
baaaburnur nlukclplatcd. Omaha. 1'latlng
Co. , 13tfJ Farnuni , entrance on 13th.
815 Nil
1IOIIMU.S IVIXTI3UI51) .
GOOD caru ; Jl.EO per mo. W. F. Snyder ,
69th & Leavcnwortli : ivrlto Sll S. 2Cth st.
183 N3
EAGLE Loan olllce , 1211 Douglas ; oldest
established , most reliable , accommodat
ing ; business conlldentlul ; selling $10,000
stock unredeemed diamonds ; big Imr-
Calns. _ S35 Nl
snoi ;
WILL repair your shoes while you wait ,
only 15 minutes ; half soles and heels for
We ; first class work guaranteed. 710 N.
16th tit , also No. 19 So. Main St. , C. B. la.
I 2111 O29
UPHOLSTERING. Ltindeen , 1623 Leav'th.
222 Nov2D
STK.VOGHAPHUHS.
y > 'K SOLICIT : -ind furnish positions for
iitenographcrs free. The Smith-Premier
' Typewriter Co. , Telcphono 1231. 199
SCHOOL l-'Oll DltliSS C1DTT1NO. N
LATEST tailor Byftcm ; diplomas awarded.
Mrs. Martin gcn'I ngt teacher 2233 Charles.
772 O21
FKXCIXG AXI > 11O.V1XO ACADKMi * .
1212 Fiirnnm St. , boxing taught elllclently
hi 1 month ; tend for circulars. Col. T. if.
Monatrry. 475 N3 *
NEW wheels , $17.50 to $25 ; 2nd hand wheels ,
$3 to $10. Omaha Blcyclo Co. , 16 & Chicago
202.
I SCHOOL OK LAXCJUAOI3.
CHATELA1NS language school , Freud
German. Spanish. 301 Boyd's TheatiT
day and evening class. 909-O23.
OPTICAL.
EYES tested free. Optical Institute. Sheolj
block. -201 NM
ISIiISCTIlO rlA'l'l\i.
WESTERN Plating Works. 1112 Dodge St
MS27-Oct29
M. S. WALKIN. 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 133LS33
-S33
JLXIC.
G. STEINBERG , only junk dealer li
Omaha who can buy pop bottles ; ho pay : j
the best prices for all kinds of .tunk , 11
S. nth. - S2D-O21.
AUCTION.
J.R. . MAXCY & CO. . auctioneers , room 51
Paxtan block , want your auction sales o
real estate , merchandise , furniture , llvi
Htock. etc. 197
I-'I.VAXCIAL.
SOMETHING new In stock and bonds ; pay
. ,200 P T cent per year on Invastment ; an ;
amount ; Investors secured ; payable inv
tlmo ; nn speculation ; best refcrnnecH
wrlto for particulars. Investors NTrusl
1221 Arch St. , Philadelphia , Pa.
l-'OU LAXC51LUS13.
FRENCH taught ( evening course ) nt moc
orntfi terms. Call or wrlto ID. Rlcardi
17J1 Davenport St. , Utopia hotel.M92S
M-92S 19 *
Xr. AMI HTUTTKIIIXG.
SCHOOL for cure of thcso defects. Jull
B. Vaugluin. SOS N. Y. L. bldg. 730 O18
PLKAT1XU.
ACCORDION pleating , pinking and con
Ing done. Miss Carter , 207 Douglas bloc !
N9
MUSIC ) SCHOOL.
LESSONS Klven on mandolin or miltur i
hnlf prlco SO centa n lesson. Prof. Wl
llnjn Hughe * ) , 1300 DouluH. . J1978 20'
I'UIVATIJ HOSPITAL.
I DR. LIKUER , cancers , female disease
' 1912 Lenvenworth. M 117 O19
PIUXTI.VG.
GOOD , quick , cheap. Down strs. 1302 Far'
- -M212 027
UIGYCLI3 Hi
WORK guaranteed. Lawrence Cycle Cc
115 N. 15th. S52 O22 !
STKHKO AXI > KLiCTUOTVPIX { .
II , S. STARK & CO. . 1110 PouKlau.
. S17 O28
MASONWOHK.
MASONWOniC Jobber. K , Healy , 1S22 Clnr
l9-02tl.
iiAitmvonn i.immsu.
OMAHA Hardwood Lumber Co. , oak , hie
ory , ash , cypress , poplar , etc. , 1'J . "i " Cal
128-O2&
y
STATU.VUY.
QONNHLLA manufactures artistic stttt
ary. Inside ornamental work a uptclult
317 Bo. 10th. M621 Nil
P1AXO l-'At'TOUV ,
OLD pianos overhauled , uecondhand plan
ulwayu on hand. C , Sommer , 221 8. lot
673-
LI'lIOLSTr.HIMl AXD
LUNDEK.M. 1B23 Lcav'w'th. 222 Nov29
DUKSMM.YKIXn.
Dressmaking Miss Sturdy , 2501 Davenport.
32 Nov-5 *
Movnu.
V. COY , removed to 171G St. Mary's Ave.
-SI3 N2D
PIAXOS Tt'MSD.
IANOS tuned , JUO Rose , 1521 Dodge.
700-N10
I. MAROWITZ loans money. 418 N. 1C.
VIOLIXM uni'Aiitr.i ) .
, A. CASE , violins repaired. 410 Sheely blk ,
. -29S-N14.
SUES & CO. ,
.PATENT
. . , .
1AWYIRS ANI ) SOUCIIORS
DcoDldgt , Omnhiif < eb.
Send forotlr frco Invun
ors'Guide. Tol. 162it-
CLHAIt KAIOIS TOR OMAHA HKALTV
OU CASH.
A RARE CHANCK-1CO acre Improved
. 'arm In Hitchcock Co. M ) acrcH under cul-
Iviitlon , SO acres pralrlo land all good ,
reliable land ; house 11x29 ; barn , KixlO ;
- ' for 2OuO bu. of
U-nnery' , grain ; chicken
louse , lOxH ; well and windmill ; clear of
.ncumbrnnco. Will exchange for a clear
cottage In northern part of Omaha.
Howard County 320 acres D's miles from
St. Paul ; peed raw land ; prlco $7.50 per
icrc ; one-third cash , balance at G per cent
Interest.
ICO acrts 3V4 miles from St. Paul ; good
and ; Homo under cultivation nnd Bowed to
winter wheat ; price , $7,50 per acre ; one-
hlrd cash ; balance at G per cent. Thcso
two tracts are barpalns.
Flno farms In York , Polk , Clay and
Adams CountlcH und rare bargains.
. W. CAULOCIC ,
200 South 15th Street. Omaha.
IIAILWAY T1MI3 OAUI ) .
CHICAGO & NORTHWEST-
crn Hallway City Ticket
Office. HOI Farnam Street
Telephone , SCI. Depot ,
Tenth und Mason Streets.
Telephone , 629.
Leave . Arrive.
Daylight Chicago
Special > 0:10 : am 11:55 pm
do. Valley , Sioux
City. St. Paul &
Minneapolis 6:00 : am , 10:45 : pm
Mo. Volley , Sioux
City 745 ! am 9:00 : pro
Carroll , Dcnnlson ,
Council Hlufts. . . . 'lliSOpm 9:40 : am
lastern Ex. , Des
Molnes , Marshall-
town , Cedar RapIds -
Ids and Chicago. . . 11:05 am 4:20 : pm
Atlantic Flyer. Chicago
cage und East 4:55 : pm 4:20 : prn
Fast Mall , Chicago
to Omaha 3:15 : pm
Northern Express. . . 6:30 : pm 8:40 : am
Omaha-Chicago Spe
cial 6:55 : pm 8:25 : am
Onmha-Clilcauo Ex
press * u:00 : pin 6:55 : am
Dully. "Dally Ex. Saturday. Dally
Ex. Monday.
CHICAGO , ST. PAUL. MIN-
iieapolis & Omaha Railway
General OlllccM , Nebraska
Division , Fifteenth and
. _ Webster Streets. City
Ticket Olllce. HOI Farnam Street. Tele
phone , 661. Depot , Fifteenth und Webster
Streets. Telephone , H3S.Lc.avn.
Lc.avn. Arrive.
Sioux City Accoin. . 8:50 : am 8:33 : pm
Sioux City Accum. . U:50 : am ' 8:33 : pm
Blair , Emerson
Sioux City , Ponca ,
HtirtlnKton and
Hloomlleld 1:00 : pm 11:53 : am
Sioux City , Man-
knto , SI. Paul &
Minneapolis * 6:00 : pm 9:00 : am
No. 2 , St. Paul Llm-
' Itcd Makes no
stops In Neb 6:00 : pm
No. 1 Exposition
Limited Makes no
stops In Neb 9:00 : am
Ni > s. 21 and 22
Exposition Local ,
to Emerson , Htops
all stations except
UrlsKS 6:13 : pm 8:30 : am
* Dully. Dally except Sunday. Sun
day only.
FREMONT. EIKHOHN &
.MlMsourl Valley Railway
General Olllces. United
States National Hank Illdu ,
Southwest Corner Twelfth
and _ arnam Streets. Ticket Olllce. HOI
Farnam Street. Telephone 601. Depot , 15th
and Webster Streets. Telephone H58.
H58.Arrive
Leave. Arrive ,
Black HIllH. Deadwood -
wood , Hot Springs 1 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
Wyoming Casper
and Douglas 3:00 : pm 5:00 : prr
Hastings , York , Da
vid City , Superior.
Geneva , Exeter ' &
Seward 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pit
Norfolk Verdlgro
mid Fremont * 8:15 : nm " 10:46 : an
Lincoln , Wohoo &
Fremont * 8:15 : am 10:45 : anon
. Fremont Local " * 'S:15 : am
, ; York passenger ' 10:00 : pm 9:40 : on
1 Daily. Daily except Sunday. Sun
day only. " * * Dally except Saturday.
SIOUX CITS & PACIFIC
Railroad General Olllces
United States Natlona
I3ank Buildlnc , 3. W. Corner
nor Twelfth nnd Karnan
Ticket Olllce , 1401 Farnam Htreel
Telephone , 661. Depot , Tenth and Masoi
Btreotu. Telephone. 62
Bfe CS\y. \ ' Paut ' 6:00 : am 8:40 :
Mlnneapolin . . . . . . Bay pm iuis : pn
Sioux City Local. . 7:13 : am 9:00 : pn
Dally
UNION PACIFIC "Till
Overland Route" Gunern
Ofl'ces. N. W. Corner Nlntl
nnd Farnam Streets. CIt ;
Ticket Olllce , 1302 Farnar
Street. Telephone 316. Do
pot. Tenth and Maso :
Streets. Telephone 62S ,
Leave. Vrrlvc
"Tho Overland
Limited" for Den
ver. Salt Lake ,
nnd western p'ts. . 8:50 am 4:45 : pr
The Colorado Spe
cial , for Denver &
la nil Colorado p'ts. 11:53 pm 6:40 : ar
Fast Mall Train for
Denver , Salt Lake.
Pacific coast and
all western points 4:33 : pm 6:40 : ar
Lincoln , Hcntrieo &
Stromsburg Ex. . . 3:30 : pm * * 12:30 : pr
Fremont , Colum
bus , Norfolk , Gr'd
Island ana North
plutto * 4:3j : pm 4:15 : pt
Columbus local 8:50 : pm 9:40 : ai
South Omaha Loonl PaH8 Leaves , 615 ; f
m , : 7:00 a. m. ; 9:10 : a. m. : J:05 : p. m. AJ
rives. 10:30 : a. m.i 3:30 : p. m. ; 6 p. m.
Council Bluffs Local Leaves 6:40 : a. m
6:50 : u. m. ; 7:40 : a. m. ; M9:40 : a. m. ; 10:30 : t
" "
" P'
"Dally , * * Dally except Sunday.
CHICAGO. ? .OCII ISLAN
fc Paeinc Railroad "Tli
Great Rock Island Route.
City Ticket Olllco , 12
Farnam .Street. . Telephor
428. Depot , Tenth an
3. , Mason Streets. Tclephoi
O.
_ _ Leave. Arrlv
Des Molnes Local. . . 7:15 : am U:25 : ai
Fast-Ex :
, . B:00pm : " 11:238 : :
Lincoln
, Colorado
Sprlncs , Denvtr ,
Pueblo and West. . 1:30 : pm 4:25 : p
k. Des Molnes. Rock
Island and Chl-
cugo 7:15 : pm S:50 : p ;
Flyer . . . . . ; 40 pm 8:50 : a ;
Dally. Dally axcept Bunday.
kIf. - MISSOURI PACIFIC
If. road General Olllces ar
Ticket Olllce , Southeast Co
nor llth and Douglas Stree
Telephone , 101. Dfpot , 151
and Webster Sts. Telephor
H5S.
Leave. Arrive.
St Kansas &
Neb , Limited . . . . 3:05 : pm 12:55 : p
Kansas City & St.
Joseph Express , , . 9:30pm : 6:00 : a
Nflbrauka Local via
Weeping Water. . " 1:30 : pm " 943a ;
OS I'xpoBltloii Loral via
th. Nebraska City 0:00 : pni 10:03 : a
Dally. Dully except Sunday.
HAILAVAV TIMI3 CAIID.
( Continued. )
CHICAGO , HURLINC1TON
& Qulncy Hallrond "Tho
Burlington Burlington Houte" Ticket
OHIco. 15C Fnrnum Street.
Routs Telpphone 250. Depot , Tenth
and Mnron Streets. Tele
phone 1ZS.Leave.
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Vestlbulcd
Express . i. . . 5:03 : pm 8:10 : run
Chicago Express. . . 9:45 : am 1:10 : pm
Chicago & St.
Louis Express. . . . 7:15 : pm 8:10 : am
Creston Local . 9:15 : am
Pacific J'c't'n Local * M1:35 : am G:10 : pm
Taut Mall . 2iO : pm
Chicago Special . * 2:15 : am li:50 : pm
Dally , Dally except Sunday.
KANSAS CITY , ST. JO-
peph & Council Bluffs Rail
road "The Burlington
Houte" Ticket Ollire , 1502
Fnrnnm Street. Telephone
250. Depot. Tenth and Jla-
son Streets. Telephone 121 } .
Leave. Arrive.
9OG : am 5:40 : pm
11:00 : pm 6:30 : am
* 4:30 : pm 12:03 : pm
UURLINGTON & Mis
souri Klver Railroad "The
Burlington Route" Gen
eral Olllces , N. AV. Corner
Tenth and Fnrnnm Streets.
Ticket Office , 1502 Fnrnam
Street. Telephone 20. De-
Mason Streets. Telephone
Leave. Arrive.
Lincoln , Hastings
and McCook 8:35 : nm ' 9:33 : am
Lincoln , Denver ,
Colorado , I'tah ,
California , Black
Hills , Montana &
Puget Sound 4:33 : pm 1:00 : pm
Hastings Local * 7:00 : pm * 7:40 : pm
Lincoln Fast Mail. 2:33 : pm ' 11:40 : am
Denver , Colorado
Utah , California &
Puget Sound. . . . . . 11:50 : pm 2:15 : nm
Dally. * Dally except Sunday.
OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL-
IPSSI roail Omaha , Kansas City &
ARTHUR Eastern Railroad "Tho Port
Arthur Route" Ticket Ofllce
IRQU.T.EL 1415 Farnam Street. Tele
phone 322. Depot , Tenth and
Mason Streets. Telephone 629.
Leave. Arrive.
St. Loll Is Cannon
Ball Express 4DO pm 11:30 : am
Kansas City &
Qulncy Local 0:50 : am * 0:05 : pm
Kansas City Ex
press 7:43 : nm
Port Arthur Ex
press 8:30 : pm
Dally.
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE &
St. Paul Railway City
Ticket Office. 1504 Farnam
Street , Telephone , 231. De
pot , Tentr ana Mason
Streets. Telephone , 629.
, . Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Limited
Express ' 5:45 : pm 8:20 : am
Omaha & Chicago
Express " 11:00 : am i54:15 : pm
Sioux C'ty and Des
Mollies Express . . " 11:00 : am * * 415 ; pm
Manila Local 7:00pm : * 9:15am :
W A B A S II RA1LROAD-
Tlckct Ofllce. 1415 Farnam
Street. Telephone , S92. De
pot , Uenth and Mason
Streets. Telephone , 629.
Leavo. Arrive.
St. "Louis "Canon
"Ball" Express. . . 1 4:50 : pm * I1:30 : amA
Dall'
A safe and powerful remedy for functional
troubles , delay , pain , and irregularities , is
Euceessfullv pre cribed by the highest Medical
Specialists. Pricefi.oofor 24 capsules. Sold by all
Druggists , or Post free. P. O. Uox 8081 , N. Y.
UillG10lS SKHVICES.
ItaptlHt.
DETII KDUN CHUUCH , 819 SOUTH T\VENTY-
nlnth Avenue , Kev. C. I ) . Allen , jr. , Pastor
Services at 10:30 : a. ra. and 8 p. in , : fiunday
school at noon ; I ) . Y. 1' . 11. , 6:30 : p. m.
CAL.VAUY . CIIUIICII. TWENTY-SIXTH AND
Scwnnl Streets , Kev. Thomas Anderton. 1'ustor
Service * at 10:39 : a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday
school nt noon.
FlllST CIIUHCH , THinTX-FIFTII AND FAR-
nnm Streets , Ilev. T. I * Ketman , Pastor ServIces -
Ices at 10:30 : u. m. und S p. m. : Sunday ach.iol at
lt:45 a. m. : Junior union. 3:30 : p. m. : II. V.
p. U. . 7 p. m. ; Mission Sunday school. Twenty ,
eighth avenue mid Kurmim. S:3rt : p. m.
OKKMAN CHUHCH. TWENTY-SIXTH AND
Seward Streets. Ilcv. August Dolter , Pastor
Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m , ; Sunday
school ut 0:15 : a. m.
QIIACE CHUUCH , TENTH AND AIIBOR
Streets. Kev. J. O. Staples. Minister Services
at 10:45 : a. in. nnd 8 p. m. : Sunday echool at
nooir ; Eospel meetliiKs , Wednesday cvcnlntrf
Young People's meeting. Friday evening ; readIng -
Ing room open exery evening.
[ MMANUEL. CHUKCII. BINNEV AND TWEN-
ty-fourth Streets. Pulpit supplied temporarily ;
services at 10:30 : a. m. und 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday
school at noon.
MOUNT I'ISOAH CHUUCH. TWENTY-SEV-
cntli and Cass Streets , Uev. llobcrt January ,
Pastor -Serv. jes at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 : p. m. ;
Sunday school it 1:30 : p. in. : prayer meeting
Wednesday evening ; Vounr : People's meeting
Friday evening.
DUVET CIIUUCH , QUAND AVENUE AND
Thirty-elgh'h Street. Hev. A. J. Fleming ,
rnotor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m , ;
Sunday Ichool at roon.
SWEDISH C1IUHCH. 618 NORTH EIOH-
ternth Street , Uev. I' . Swartz. Pastor Services
at It a.m. . and 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school at
9:30 : a. m.
ZION CHUKOT. 2215 QUANT STREET , KEV.
T. T. Wiird. Pastor Services at 11 t. m. and
7:30 : p. m. , Sunday school at 12o : p. m. .
Chrlntlnn.
flHST CHURCH , CORNER TWENTIETH
'Street ' and Capitol Avenue , Rev. J. SI. Vowter ,
Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : n. m. ;
Sunday KChool at 12 m. ; Young People's Society
of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 : p. in. ; prayer
meeting Wednesday at 7:30 : i > . m.
ORANT STREET CHURCH. TWENTY-BIXTH
and Grant Streets , cv. Charles Tarloi , Pa tot
Services at 10:30 : a. in. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday
srliool at noon.
WALNUT HILL CHURCH. 44M NICHOLAS
Street. Rev. Joseph NlchoU , 1'anloi Services
at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at
3 p. m.
G'oiiKrcuntlonni.
CHERRY HILL CHURCH. 5011 NORVH FORTY-
second 8trc t , Rev. U 8. Hand. Pastor Serv
Ices at 11 n. m. ; Sunday sclnol t noon.
FIRST CHURCH , NINETEENTH ANE
Davenport Streets , Rev. II. C. HerrliiR ,
Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. ; Y. P. 8 ,
C. E. at C:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at
noon.
HILLSIDE CHURCH. THIRTIETH AND OH1C
Streets. Kev. Jacob Flook. Pastor Services nl
10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school al
noin : prayer ti-rvlce Wednesday lit 7 : rt p. m ,
PARK VALE CHURCH , S9I1 CASTELLAI
Street , Rev. Frank II , Anderson , Pastoi
Services nt 8 p. m. ; Sunday school a1
3 p. m. ; Christian Endeavor at 8 p. m.
"ILaiUM CHUUCH , 102 NOUTH FORTY-FIRS !
Street , Rev. Frank D. Jackson. I'astor Services
at U a. m. and 7:30 : P. m , ; Sunday school al
noon.
"UYMOUTH CHURCH. TWENTIETH AN !
Srx-ncer Streets Uev. Howard ltaeA > eal , I'a toi
Services at 10:30 : a. in , and 8 p. m. ; Endeavoi
society Dt 7:15 : p. m , ; prayer meeting Wednes
day at 7:30 : p , m. : Sunday school at noon.
VC MARY'S AVENUE CHURCH. TWENTY
leventh Street and St. Mary's Avenue , Rev. H
Wright Hutlcr. D. D. , Pastor Services at 10:3' : '
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school at noon.
SARATOGA CIIUUCH , TWENTY-FIFTIi
Street and Ames Avenue , Rev. L. S. Hand
Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:45 : p. m ,
Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m.
ALL SAINT'S CHURCH , TWENTY
Sixth and Dewey Aveune , near Fiirnnm
Rev. Thomas J. Mackay , Rector Holj
communion every Bunday In the month
except the first , at 7:30 : u. m. ; sermon a
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school a
9:30 : u. m.
CIIUIICII OF THE QOOD SHKl-HEHD. TWKN
vS , ? ? On'0 ' Streets. Hev. ( ieurgn Ulwai >
walk , II. A. . Hector Services at & a. ra. , I
n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school at ! M5u.m
BT. ANnrtEWS CIIUIICII , COIINKR CHAHLC !
and Forty-first Stieels. Ilev. C. H. Young
Prleit-Servloei at 7:50 : a. ra. . U a. m. an. .
T-'lS ' m' ' 8unda > r * ch00' ' at 10 Friday
a -
BT. AUOUSTINE'H CIIt'nCH. THIIlTY-TIimi
and Francis Streets. Priest In Charge. Hi-v
W. 8. Howard-Services at 4 p. m. ; Sunda'
iinhool nt 3 p. m.
BT. llAnNADAS1 fllUnCH. 819 MOUTH NINE
Lid , teenth Street. Itev. John WIllloinB. nector-
idr B rvlce > at 7:30 : a. m. . 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m.
r- Sunrtiv rhoil nt fl-3rt a. m.
la BT. JOHN'S CHUIICII. TWENTY-SIXTH ANI
ID KranUl'n Ktreeti , Hey. W. B. Howard. I'rlel-
n * Ben-tce at 7:30 : and U a. m. and 7 : 5 p. m ,
Sunday school at : SO a. m. : dally eervk-ci a
6:45 : and 7W : a. m. and 4 ; p. m.Vednen
diy at 7:45 : p. m. : Fridays at 7M : p. m.
BT. M.vniiAs' CHunni. 11:3 sot'Tit TENTI
Street. Rev. L. V , Potter. Prteit In Charge-
Sen-lcei at 7SO : a. m.j 11 a , ra. and 7:3) : p. m.
Sunday school at ill a. m.
BT. PAUL'S , curnrn. su CALiron.vi ,
Street Pulpit supplied temporarily ; service
at 11 a. m , and 7,30 p. m , ; Sunday srhool at 1
a , in ,
BT. PIULUP TUB DEACON CUUHCII , IK
SERVICES.
( Continued. )
North Twenty-nrtt Btrcet , R ' . John Albert
Williams , Ue tor Service * nt 7il5 a. m. , 11 a.
m. nnd S p. m. ; Sunday school at 10 a , m. ;
dally mirnlng prayer , 0 a.m. | evening. S p. in.
TRIN1T1 CATHEDRAL. CAPITOL , AVE-
nuB nnd ElKhtecnth Stro-it. Rt. tiov.
Oeorge AVortlilngton , D. D. , Hlshot ) , Very
RPV. Campbell Fair , D. D. , Denn Holy '
communion , 9:25 : a. n. : llt'tnv , 10 a , m. ; '
morning prayer , 10:30 : n. in. ; rii.nday
school , 12 noon ; evening prayar , J.'IS p. m.
CMANUEL CHURCH , 2 < W2 MAItCT STREET.
Rev. O. J. Stretcher. Pnstor Services at 10:50 :
n , m. and 7:3p. : . m.i Sunday school at 11CO :
(
FREE'aiuncit. . TWELFTH AND DORCAS
Streets. Hev. III. . W. Hrtiechert. I'attnr
Service * nt 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday
school nt 2:4" : > p. m.
6WEUI8H MISSION CHUHCH. J:2 PAVEN-
part Street , Uev. F. O. Utiltmnn. Pastor
Services nt 10:30 : a , m. and 7:30 : p. m.i Sunday
school nt .1:43 : o. m ,
ZION GERMAN CHURCH , se : : SPP.AUUB
Street. Hev. Ern t Mehl , Pastor Fen-lce at
10:80 : a. m , and 7:00 : p. m. ; Sunday school at
11:30 : a , ra.
Liitlicrnn.
DANISH CHUnCH. X19 SOUTH TWENTY-
second Street. Hev. 1. C. Paulson. Pastor-
Service * nt 10:30 : n. m. and 8 p. m , , except last
Sunday In the month , when there nre no evenIng -
Ing- services ; Sunday school nt 9:30 : n. m.
EMMANUEL SWEDISH CHUHCH , NINEteenth -
teenth and Cars Streets , Rev. P. J. Svard.
Pastor Services nt 10:45 : a. in. and 7:43 : p. m-
Sunday nch-wl nt noon
FIHST CJEUMAN CHURCH , 1003 SOUTH
Twentieth Street. Hev. E. J. Frsfe. Pnstor
Servlce : at * 10:13 : a. m. nna 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday
school at 2 p. m.
KOUNTZI3 MEMORIAL CJlimCH. Six
teenth nnd Harnoj- streets , neA J Turkle.
PnMor Sen-Ices nt 10:30 : a. m. Hurt " :30 : p. m.i
Sunday school &t r.oor.
OHACE CHURCH , TWKJWY-SIXTH STREET
and Woolworth Avenue , Hev , Luther M.
Kuhna , Pastor Services nt 11 a. m. nnd 7:39 :
p. m ; Sunday hcliool at 12:16 : p. nt ,
NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURCH. 1S16
North Twenty-sixth Street , itev. J. N. Ander
son , Pastor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p.
m. : Sunday school at 12:15 p. in.
I'ELLA DANISH CHURCH 1215 NORTH
Twenty-sixth Street Pu ! | > ic sunpilea tern-
porarlly ; services at 11 a. m. nnd 7:20 : p. m. ;
Sunday school nt noon.
ST. MARK'S CHURCH , TWENTY-FIRST AND
nurdette Streets , Hev. Leonard Groh , Pustor
Services ut 10:45 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m.i Sunday
pchool nt noon.
ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH. FOURTEENTH
nnd Center Streets , Rev. A. J. Turkle , Pastor-
Sunday school at 3 p. in.
< 5T. PAUL'S GERMAN CHURCH. 2723 PARKER
Street , Rev. John F. S , Her , I'astor Services
at 10 a , in , and 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school at 2
p. m. ; evening , second and fourth Sunday In
each month ut 7:30 : p. in.
8ALEM EVANGELICAL SWEDISH CHURCH ,
3219 South Twenty-third Street. Rev. O. E.
Elvlng , Pastor Sen-Ices at 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 :
p. m. : Sun-lnr school at noon.
CHURCH. TWENTIETH AND DAVENport -
port Streets. Rev. John McQuold. D. D. . Pastor
Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. ra. : Sunday
school at noon.
FIRST GERMAN CHURCH , ELEVENTH AND
Center Streets , Rev. Otto E. Krlege , Pastor-
Sen Ices at 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. in. ; Sunday
school at noon.
IANSCOM PARK CHURCH , TWENTY-NINTH
Street und Woolworth Avenue , Hev. F , M.
yisson , D.D. , Pnstor Services at 10:30 : a. m.
and 7:30 : p. in. : Sunday school nt noon.
MONMOUTH PARK CfWJRCK. THIRTY ,
fourth Street and Larlmore Avenue , Rev.
Frank W. Bross , Pastor Services n 11 a. m.
Hint 7:30 : p. in. ; Sunday Kchnnl at noon.
NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURCH , mis
North Twenty-stxth Street. Rev. liatmua WIN
helmsen. Pastor Services nt 100 : c. in. and 7:30 :
p. m. : Sunday school at noon.
BT. JOHN'S AFRICAN CflURCH , EIOHT-
centh and Webster Streets , Rev. James C. C ,
Owens. Pastor Services at 10:43 : n. m. and 7:30 :
Ii. m. ; Sunday fchuul'at 1:13 : p. m. : Epworth
League every Sunday evening one hour pre
ceding preaching ; prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening at 7:30 : ; class meeting every
Friday at " 130 P. in.
1EWARD STREET CHURCH , TWENTY-SEC-
end and Seward Streets. Rev. John W. Robin
son , D. D. . Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and
V:3'l : p. m. : Sunday school ut noon.
IOUTH TENTH STREET CHURCH. TENTH
nnd Pierce Streets. Rev. George A. .Luce , Pas
tor Services nt 11 : n. m. and 7SO : p. m. ; Sun
day school at noon ; Junior league , 4 p. m. ; Ep.
worth leaRue , 6:30 : p. m.
SOUTHWEST CHURCH. S123 HICKORY
Street , Rev. R. M. Henderson Pastor Services
at 10:43 : u. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at
11:45 : a. m.
SWEDISH CHURCH. u3 ! NORTH EIGHTeenth -
eenth Street , Rev. Carl O. Knrlnon , Pnstor
Servlces nt 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 : p , m. ; Sunday
10:30 : a. m. and 7SO : p. m. at the rooms ut JH
South Thirteenth street.
WEST OMAHA fHURCT * , TWENTY-SEV-
enth nnd Murcy Streets , Rev. James Haynes ,
I'astor Services nt 11 a. in. and 7 : 30 p. m. |
Sunday school ut noon.
TRINITY CHURCH. TWENTY-FIRST AND
nlnney Streets. Rev. Fred H. Sanicrson. D. D. ,
Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. :
Bunday school at noon ; Epworth L < ague at 6130
p. m.
WALNUT HILL. FORTY-FIRST AND
Charles Streets. Hev. C. N. Daweon. D. D. .
Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ;
Bunday school at noon , J. M. Olllnn. superln-
'endent ; Epworth league at 6:31 : p. m.
BOUTH OMAHA. FIRST CHURCH. TWENTY-
thlrd and N Streets , Ilev. J. A. Johnson. Pastor
ALBRIGHT. REV. J. Q. A. FLEHARTY. PH.D. .
Pastor.
1'rcnliytcrlan.
AMRLER PLACE CHURCH , FORTY-SECOND
and Martnda Streets Pulpit supplied tem
porarily : sen-Ices at 10:30 : a. m. ; Bunday
school at 11:30 : a. in.
BEDFORD PLACE CHURCH , 3029 LALK
Street. Rev. Knox Uoude. Pastor Services i
10:30 : a. m , and 7:30 : p. m , ; Sunday school at
noon.
CENTRAL UNITED CHI'RCH. TWENTY-
fourth nnd Dodge Streets. Rev. Alexander OH-
chriit , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 :
p. m. : Sunday school nt noon.
CLIFTON HILL CHURCH , 4338 GRANT
Street , Rev. James D. ICerr , Punter Services
10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt
noon.
FIRST CHURCH. SEVENTEENTH AND
Dodge Streets Sen-Ices at 11:30 : a. m , and 8
p. m , : Sunday school at noon.
FIRST GERMAN CHURCH. 813 NORTH RIGHT ,
eenth Street , Hev. Daniel Grlcder , Pastor
Services at 10:30 : a. m , and 7:30 : p. m , ; Sunday
school at noon.
FIRST UNITED CHURCH. TWENTY-FIRST
and Emmet Btreois. Rev. Frank n. Foster.
Pastor Sen-Ices nt 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. '
Sunday school at noon ; Christian union meetIng -
Ing at 1 n m.
ORACH MISSION CHURCH , M7/ WILLIAM
Street 1'ulplt supplied temporarily ; services at
10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Bunday school at
noon.
ICNOX CHURCH. NINETEENTH AND OHIO
Streets. Ilev. A. Christie Rrown , Pastor Serv
ices nt 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:31 : p. ni. ; Sunday
school at noon ; Young People's meeting at
LOWK AVENUE CHURCH , FORTIETH AND
Nicholas Streets , T. B. Howley , Pastor-Serv
ices at 10:43 : a. m. and 7:45 : p. m , Sunday
school at 12 m. Youn - People's Society ot
Christian Endeavor , 6:45 : p. m. „
ONTARIO STREF-T CHUHCH , 1)520 ) ONTARIO
Street I'ulplt supplied temporarily : services at
10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p , m. ; Bunday school at
noon.
PARK AVENUE CHURCH. PARK AVENUE
nnd Jackson Street. Rev. Edgar MacDIll ,
Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. i
Sunday school at noon.
SECOND CHURCH. TWENTY-FOURTH AN10
Nicholas Streets. Rev. Samuel M , Ware , Pastoi
Services at 10:30 : a , m. and 7:3Q : p. m. ; Sunday
school nt noon.
SOUTHWEST CHURCH. TWENTIETH ANE
Leavenworth Ptreets Sunday school nt noon.
WKSTMINSTEH CHUHCH , TWENTY-
ninth nnd Maron Streets ; Hev. T. V
Moore , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. in. ani
7:30 : p. m. ; Bunday school at noon.
Iloinnu Catholic.
CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY. EIGHteenth -
teenth nrd Iiard Streets , Itev. John Fltipatrlck
I'astor Services at 7. 8 and 10:30 : a , m. and 7:31
; m. t Sunday chool nt 2:30 : u. m.
CHURCH OF THE SACRED HUART. Twenty ,
second nnd Hlnney Otreets. Rev. Patrick J ,
Judge , Pastor : Rev. J. McNamara , Assistant
Pastor Services at 7 , 8:30 : , 9:30 : and 10:30 : a. m.
Bunday school at 2:30 : p. m. ; week day mass
7 and 8 a. m ,
BT. CECELIA'S CHURCH. 4117 HAMILTOTi
Btrcet , Hev. Timothy O'Cnllahnn , Pastor Serv ,
Ices at 8 ana JOiSO a. m , ; Sunday school a
BT."JOHN'S CHURCH. TWENTY-FIFTH ANI
California Streets. Rev Joseph H. MeulTels
8. J. , Pastor Sen-ices nt 5. 6 , 7. 8:30 : , 5:30 : am
10:30 : a. mi Sunday school at 2:30 : p , m. ; vcsperi
at 3 p. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m.
ST. JOSEPH'S GERMAN CHURCH. SEVEN
teenth and Center Streets. Ilev. Maurltlu :
llaukkolt. Pastor Services at. 8 an * 10:30 : a. in.
Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m.
BT. MARY MAGDALENE CHURCH. 1811
Douglas Street , Rev. George J , Glauber , Paato
Services at 8 and 10:30 : a. m. ; vesper * a
3 p. m.
BT. PHILOMENA'S CATHEDRAL. 404 SOUTI
Ninth Street , nt. Rev. Richard Scannell
lilchop ; Rev. J. H. McDevltt , Pastor ; Hev
William Kelly , Assistant Pastor Services a
C , 7 , 8 , 9 nnd 10:30 : a. m. ; Bunday schoola
2J : p. m.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH. TWENTY-EIGHTI
nnd I avenworth Streets. Rev. John E. Eng
llsh , 1'astor ; Rev , W. M. McNumnra , Astlst
ant Pastor Services at 7 , 9 and 10:9) : a. m.
vespeis at 7:50 : p , m , ; Sunday school at 9:3 :
a , m.
BT. PATRICK'S CHURCH. 1404 CA8TELLAI
Street , Rov. John T , Smith , Pastor Sen-Ice
at I and 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m , ; Sunda :
school at 2 p. in.
BT. WENCESLAUH ROHEMIAN CHUHCH. 143
South Fourteenth Street , Rev , John VrnneV :
Pastor Services bt B and 10 a. m , ; Sunda :
xchoo ! at 2 p. in. ; ve i > ers at 2:30 : p. m. ; wee !
day mass at 8:30 : a. m.
Ml celnneouii. )
AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS-SERVICES A'
10:30 : a. in. and 7:33 : p. ra. at the rooms at 1 ]
South Thirteenth street.
FIRST UNIVEUSALIST CHURCH. NINE
teenth and Lothrop Street * I'ulplt luppllei
temporarily : services at 10:45 : a. rn and 7:3 :
p. m. ; Sundav schaol at noon.
CHAJ'EL OF THE CARPENTER. SECONI
and William Streets Services at 9 a , la. on
S:30 : D. ra.
it
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTKI
Day Salnu Sen-Ices Sunday at 11 a. ra. an
7:30 p. m. at Knights of Pythlis ha ! ! , Nortl
Twenty-fourth and Charles streets.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING , 20
New York Life Dulldlntr Services lla.m '
Pastor's inbject , the bible und 6 > lenc <
and Health , with key to scripture , b1
Rev , Mary Baker Eddy.
TREE METHODIST CHURCH. 1739 fiOl'Tl
Elexnth Street. Ilav. William M. Adams. l'a ,
H SKIIVICUS.
( Continued. )
tor-PcrvlfM nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m , ; Sunday
Fm's'r1 ' CHURCH SF CHRIST ( SCIENTIST ) , |
MM St. Mar > - Avenue Sen-lcfl nt 11 n. m. ,
ronxlstlng of t > ll > lc rending * and exrJnmtury
readings from the ChrlMlMi Science Text Uvik.
Sundav school nt noon. Testimonial meetings
p.vh Friday evening nt 8 o'clock.
NORTH OMAHA UNION MISSION. 5418 8HER-
man Avenue Pulpit supplied temporarily ; serv
ice * at 11 n. m.i Sunday school ni noon.
OMAHA nilLOSSOI'llirAL SOCIEY. 'LABOR
. Temple , South Seventeenth and Douglas Streets
" " ' " '
FO"R'EKT"'MISSION , mo D STREET
' * ' '
PEOPLE'S8 riIi'HCl'l. CU NORTH EIOH-
teenth Street , Rev. Chare * W. Pnvldire , Pantor
Services at 10:30 : a. ni. anil 7S : p. in. j Sunday
RIORGANIEIP ; ? - crn-Rct : OF justB CHRIST.
loiter nay Paints. IMS North Twenty-rirst
Street , Rev. Fred A. Smith. Pastor Pen-loci
nt 9:45 : snd U n. m. and 7.:30 : p. m. ; Sunday
echool at 2:30 : p. in.
Ante Room Echoes
Monday , October 17 , will ho Odd Fellows'
day at the exposition. All arrangements
looking to the reception and entertainment
of guesivi have heen perfected nnd mem
bers of the order predict that the city will
hold the largest assembly ot Odd Fellows
ever brought together , If not the largest
crowd that has yet attended the exposition.
With n membership of COO.OOO In the trans-
ralsslsslppl Elates to draw upon and the
many attractions of Jubllco week to seuuro
tho-attendance of people outside the order
Odd Fellows' day should rank In point ot at
tendance well up with the best days ot the ,
exposition , providing weather conditions are
favorable. Word has already been received
from states of the transmlsslsslppl region
promising the attendance of almost their en
tire assemblies. Special trains will be run
from many points In Iowa , Kansas , Missouri
and Minnesota , where state marshals have
already been appointed to superintend the
delegations from their state. Visiting mem
bers of the order will bo met at the vari
ous stations and escorted Vo Odd Fellows'
headquarters In the Nebraska building at the
exposition. On the morning of October 17 , at
10:30 : o'clock , * a piirndo will bo formad at
Odd Fellows' hall , the line of march being
to the exposition grounds. Lieutenant Col
onel N. B. Helm will bo grand marshal of
the parade. Colonel J. W. Nicholas has been
appointed marshal of the Nebraska division.
Exercises will be held In the Auditorium
3 follows :
Address by Hon. G. W. Wattles , president
ransmlsslsslppl nnd International Expoal-
ou.
ou.Address
Address by Hon. Silas A. Holcomb , gov-
rnor of Nebraska.
Address by Hon. Frank E. Moores , mayor
f Omaha.
Ilesponses by Grand Master Charles A.
atVorson and Grand Representative George
, LOomts.
Reception to grand officers , grand repre-
cutatlvcs , department commanders and
taffs.
There will bo a dress parade and review
f all cantons past masters on the Grand
laza at 4 p. in. , also a magnificent ! display
t fireworks at 0 p. m. on the north tract.
All visiting Odd Fellows will bo admitted
b the mysteries of the Midway at half
ates.
A feature of the parade will be the dcm-
nstration of the Patriachs Militant In-
ependent Order of Fellows ; officers of rcgl-
nents and battalions , commanders of can
ons and chevaliers of all grades , composing
he rank and Illo , will wear the full dresa
nlform of the order , the Held and stuff offl-
era being mounted. Prizes will bo given
o the cantons presenting the best appear
ance at the review.
, The program of meetings for the three
ays , Including and following the day ol
clcbration , is as follows : Tuesday morning
at 10 o'clock , grand encampment , Odd Pel-
ows' hall ; Tuesday evening , 8 o'clock ,
lepartment council ot Patriarchs Militant ,
Odd Fellows' hall ; Wednesday morning , 1C
o'clock , grand lodge , Odd Fellows' hall ;
Tuesday evening , beginning at 8 o'clock , u
reception to visitors by tho.Robekah . assem-
ily'in the temple.
Ancient Order of United Workmen.
The Ancient Order ot United Workfaion
will have a day on the cxeposltlon pro
gram set apart for a celebration peculiarly
their own. October 18 Is the date decided
upon and arrangements for the occasion
having been perfected are announced todaj
for the first time.
Members of the Ancient Order of United
Workmen are hopeful that they will have
a greater day In point of attendance thai
any1 that has gone before. To this end thej
rely somewhat upon the attractions o
Jubilee week , but mainly upon their mem
bershlp In this and adjacent states. Ever ;
effort has been made to arrange a progran
that will attract members of every locality
nnd assurances have been received fron
many states that a full representation ma ;
bo expected. Visitors will be met at th
stations by a local reception committee am
conducted to the headquarters at the Mer
cer hotel. The exercises at the Auilltorlur
will begin at 1:30 : o'clock In the afternoon
the program being as follows :
Grand Master Workman M. B. Shultz wll
call the meeting to order.
Music Patriotic airs , band.
Prayer Rev. C. N. Dawson.
Address of Welcome Frank B. Moorei
mayor.
Response M. B. Shultz , G. M. W.
Music Band.
Short Addresses Supreme master worli
man.
Sessions Grand Chief of Honor ot Ne
braska Mrs. Harding , Past Supreme Mastc
Workman J. G. Tate.
Introduction of supreme and general lodp
officers of Ancient Order United Workmc
and Degree of Honor.
Music America ; audience will 1oln I
singing.
Audience will bo dismissed to partlc
pate In parade. Immediately at close of c >
crclses In the Auditorium a parade will I
formed on north Bide of the Mines and Mltiln
building. Band will precede , followed L
supreme lodge officers , grand lodge 'offlcei '
and members ot lodges ot the order I
numerical order. The route of parade wl
bo as follows : March to Government ibulk
Ing , around the end of the lagoon to U
Administration Arch , then the length of U
Midway to the Horticultural building an
disperse.
Immediately after the close of the parat
at 4 o'clock a competitive drill of dcgrt
teams will be held on the Grand Plaza. Tt
drill Is open to all lodge teams of the orde
no entrance fee being required.
The committee appointed by Union Paclf
Lodge No. 17 has completed arraugemen
for the part they will take In the cclcbr :
tlon. An enthusiastic meeting was hcl
Friday night and It Is certain that tl
greater part of the GOO members will 1
found In the line of parade. It Is propose
to have members wear a ledge badge In ai
dltlou to the one to bo given out by tl
grand lodge. They will be distributed at tl
Nebraska building.
Mr. Henry McCoy will bo marshal pf N
17'a part ot the procession. The degri
crow under the captaincy of Frank S. Slmj
son will march also.
On account of the Ancient Order of Unit *
Workmen celebration Omaha loclg-j No. '
will hold it's regular weekly meeting ou Moi
day evening In order that members may jo !
lu the celebration the day following.
American Kra < ernnl
The American Fraternal congress was 01
ganizcd Thursday , October 12 , the plau belt
to have a body Including In Its membersb !
all fraternities In the United States havU
y . a reserve or emergency fund.
. I The following fraternities were repn
. ! seated : Fraternal t'nlou of America , Al
clcnt Order of Pryamtdd , Woodmen of the
World. Royal Highlanders , Business and
Fraternal association , American Benevolent
association. Addresses \\cro made by all the
members present.
A constitution nnd by-laws were discussed
nnd adopted by sections , The following offi
cers were elected for the ensuing year ; Pres
ident. J. C. Root , sovereign commander
Woodmen of the World ; vice president , W.
B. Sharp , M. I. P. , Royal Highlanders ; sec
retary , Roger Dickens , Business nnd Frn-
tr-rnal association ; treasurer , F. F. Roosc ,
supreme president Fraternal Union of Amer
ica : actuary , F , A. Fnrkcnuurg , head consul
Wodmen of the World.
The following committees were appointed :
'ommlttco ' ou arrangements , C. A. Sharp , R.
O. Bailey , Roger Dickens. Committee on
credentials nnd finance , John T. Yntcs , L.
A. Merrlnm , J. W. Kaiser. Committee on
urlspruilenco and regulation , W. B. Howard ,
\V. \ 13. Sharp , F. F. Roose. Committee on
statistics nnd welfare ot fraternal Insurance
oclotlrs. F. A. Falkenburg , A. 1C. Rogers ,
C. C. Farmer. Committee on fraternal press ,
: . S. McCllntock. W. K. Cody , John L.
landlcy. Committee on medical matters , L.
A. Mcrrlam. A. D. Cloyd , S. T. McDennltt.
Committee ou reserve fund , J. C. Hoot , II.
M. Boydston , N E. R. Edlsou.
lloyiil IIlKlilaiiilrrM.
A castle was organized at Webster Thurs
day evening , October 13 , by J. A. Davis ,
deputy from Fremont , with a list of twenty-
four new members. W. K. Sharp of Aurora
assisted In the degree work. The castle was
named Glen Garnock , after nn ancient castle
In Scotland. The following officers were
elected and Installed : C. 0. Elglcr , P. I. P. ;
iT. W. Nellson. I. P. ; C. Schrlver , C. C. ;
James Shackles. W. E. ; E. R. Bragdon , S. ;
George Ferguson , T. ; William Ferguson , W. ;
W. Uchseys , S. ; Robert Gumming , H. ; J. A.
Robertson , G. ; John Jones , F. W. C. ; W. F.
C. Ferguson , C. W. C. ; R. W. Ferguson and
A. McCreath , C. S. ; Fred Teddy , C. A. ; J. A.
Ross , F. P. C. ; J. A. Robertson , S. P. C. ;
C. 0. Elgler , T. P. C.
A castle was organized nt Hooper , Noli. ,
Friday evening , October 7 , by W. B.
Wilson. The charter members numbered
twenty. A degree team from Fremont was
present to confer degrees and after electing
and Installing officers a banquet was given
for members nnd friends at the Wlckwlro
hotel. Supreme Deputy II. C. M. Burgess
Installed tbo officers , who nro : Ed M.
installed the officers , who arc : Ed M.
Shearer , P. I. P. ; Leonard M. Bebce. I. P. ;
E. H. Gcrhart , C. C. ; J. 0. Anderson , W.
E. ; Anton Tunbcrg , S. ; Henry Uurhllng , T. ;
George Warrlngs , W. ; Fritz Rclthmullor ,
S. ; John Westerbeck , H. ; Carl Tunbcrg. G. ;
E. M. Havens , F. W. C. ; Charles E. Brand ,
S. W. C. ; Elroy Cook , C. S. ; Alfred Brocket ,
C. A. ; I. E. Carbon , First P. C. ; E. H.
Gerhart , Second P. C. ; T. M. Zellcrs , Third
P. C. ; J. L. Dovrlcs , P. E. ; T. M. tellers ,
P. E.
Fraternal Union of America.
Banner ledge appointed an entertainment
committee Thursday evening to arrange a
social dance and entertainment to be given
Thursday evening , November 3. The ledge
Is growing and a good attendance at meet
ings Is expected from this time ou.
Mondamln ledge will give a public enter
tainment * Monday evening , October 21. A
committee has been appointed nnd details
have been completed. A similar entertain
ment will bo held Monday evening of each
week.
Colonel John L. Handlcy , supreme secre
tary , addressed largo public audiences un
der the auspices ot the lodges at Swanton.i
Thursday evening , and Lincoln Friday even
ing. Ho will address public meetings nt
Beatrice , Plattsmouth , Neb. , and Pigeon ,
Missouri Valley and Glcnwood , la. , this
week.
Because of the absence of Supreme Secre
tary Handley the Advisory Board of the
supreme lodge will not hold Its regular ses
sion this month. The meeting will bo post
poned until November 21.
The supreme ledge has offered a number
of valuable premiums to lodges securing
the greatest .number ot members during the
next six months. Many replies are being
received from lodges , Indicating their will
ingness to take part In the competition.
Omaha lodges are preparing to win some
of the prizes.
"Wo oil in en lit ( lie World.
The Alpha camp drill team gave a ball
Wednesday evening , October 12 , for th (
benefit of the team. Woodmen's hall was
prettily decorated for the occasion , th
music was a feature of the evening nnd the
Inrgo number of people In nttcndanco en
joyed nn unusually pleasant tlmo ,
The headquartora of the Sovereign camp
have been outerUlnlng a great ninny vis
itors , who .have come- from all parts of the
United States to attend the exposition.
Among them have been : John W. KaUar ,
stnto deputy , Fort Scott , Kan. ; D. R. Spen
cer , head clerk of the convention head
cnnip , Wichita , Knn ,
Omahn camp No. 1G will give a smoker
the first Tuesday evening lu Novamber , nt
which It expects to entertain nil of lt
friends. At present It Is organizing a drill
team , which will bo entered In the next
competitive drill.
Improve ) ! Order of Iteil Men.
On Momlny'8 sleep , October 10 , Ynh-Nun-
Dali-SIs Tribe N'o. 2 held n council , the
oc.islon being the consolidation with Kco-
kuk Tribe No. 30 and the ndmlttlng by
card of n Inrgo number of Akachlutah
Tribe No. 53 to full membership. This
mnkcD Yah-Nun-D h-Sls Tribe one of the
largest tribes in the reservation. After the
formal ceremonies were over the tribe cele
brated the event at a social smoke. There
wore short talks by members , who expressed
satisfaction nt the promising outlook for the
future.
Before closing U was decided lo give *
moro formal celebration of the event on
the sleep of the 24th Sun Traveling Moon ,
In which neighboring tribes will be Invited
to take part.
The trlbo Is now on solid footing nnd will
have adoption ceremonies at their iioxt
council.
The regular weekly meetings ot the Masons
wcro msunied last week , Capital lodge hold-
lug Its opening session Monday evening nnd
St. John's lodge on Thursday evening. At
tendance nt cither meeting was not very
large , the attractions of the exposition serv
ing to occupy the tlmo nnd attention of many
ot the members to the exclusion ot ledge
duties.
Among the interesting functions In Masonic
J circles during the coming week will bo the
, conferring ot the degree of the Red Cross
i on four candidates Frldny evening by the
1 Knights Templnr. This degree and the ac
companying banquet are popular among
members of the order nnd the ceremony Is
always well attended ,
Ilityat ( Ink * .
Supreme Chancellor W. M. Guilts organ
ized a new grove at Fremont Thursday
evening , October II ) . The name Is Fremont
Grove nnd the list ot charter members
Includes some of the best known business
men in the city.
Prospects of a largo membership are
good. The order is growing wherever new
groves nro started. The officers elected wore :
W. C. , F. W. Smith ; V. C. . C. K. Abbott ;
treasurer. W. E. Smalls ; P. C. , Arthur
Trucsdell ; secretary , A. B. Hlnman ;
warden , J. R. Gay ; gunrd , Fred Dalduff ;
sentinel , Fred Hahn ; trustees , G. W. D.
Reynolds , W. W. Fish , Arthur Gibson.
Independent Order of
A select dancing party will bo given by
Court Ak-Sar-Ben , Friday , October 21 , at
their hall , Seventeenth nnd Douglas streets.
All Foresters und their friends uro In
vited.
A movement Is on foot to organize a uni
formed rank of Foresters lu Omaha. A meet
ing for this purpose will bo held lu Court
Ak-Snr-Ben hall on Frldny nt 8 o'clock , Im
mediately before the ball. All Foresters In
terested In this project nro Invited ,
Lniluc NntcN.
At a meeting ot the Crete lent , Knights
of the Maccabees , next Friday the Dorches
ter team will bo present to exemplify the
work.
The foresters of Omaha camp , No. 120 ,
Modern Woodmen of America , will give
their fourth annual ball Wednesday evening ,
October 19 , In the Woodman hall. Invita
tions have been extended to more than 1,000
members and friends.
B. & M. camp No. 2722. Modern Woodmen
of America , was pleasantly surprised at Us
meeting last Friday night by the Foresters
of Beech camp of this city calling on tbeni
In a body. Exhibition drills were given by
the visitors and the team of the camp. On
November IS B. & M. camp will glvo a
grand ball , one of the features of which will
bo an Individual compctl'lvo drill In the
axe manual by Its team o ! Foresters for a
gold medal. Thin camp is growing rapidly ,
having received nearly flftv applications for
membership during the last"month.
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10 COSTUA1B WITH POLONAISE DRAI'ERV FROM HARPER'S BAZAR
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Polonaises , or modifications of them , which are seen on many of the Imported
gowns from Paris , are often simulated by long apron effecta , which may be of the same
or ot a different material from the skirt , since tunic overdresses In various forms
d are a promise ot tbo autumn ,
IS A typical French cloth costume In brown and blue a combination of the season
n. Is made with a long pointed apron front closed In the center below the waist Hue
n.In with several oxidized silver buttons. This polonaise drapery Is short at the sides , and
then descends In long points towards the back , the fullncKs of the under circular skirt
llarlng out between the points In fan effect , but with no gathers or pleats at the walat.
Stitched cords 'border ' the entire overdress and trim the under eklrt In many parallel
rIB rows. The width of the skirt at foot 1s four yards. The stylish bolero coat
IB has a straight front , buttoned double-breasted over a draped corsnge of a blue pcau
IP de sole , trimmed at the throat with a knotted cravat. The broad rcvora n < ; o ot
lg Persian lamb , and the little turban with blrd-of-paradlso plume Is of black velvet ,
furnishing with the fur a touch of black to the costume. The proper cut ot the gown
can be obtained from Harper's Bazar cut paper patterns.
Quantity of material for uown six yards ot Ilftv-four-lnch loth : oao yard of silk.