THE O lAHA DAILY JJEE : SUNDAY , XOVlfttUKU , UJ , 180& . von SALE REAL ESTATE. ( Continued. ) 42-ACRE farm , troll Improved , seven miles from postofTlce ; also 5 ncrcs ncnr South Omnhu , cheap. Uyron 11 , Hustlngi ) , 212 Hf. . Hth Bt. RE-M274 15 ' MEIHCAL. CHRONIC diseases In alt forms treated most successfully upon the low fco syM- tein , so tlmt nil mny bo cured at a small expense. The Draper Medical Institute , N. E. Cor. 16th and Douglas 8ts.626 -626 N31 Al t. women who can't raise family Bhould consult the renowned German specialist , Dr , 1'rlCB , 1313 Dodge St. Letters Z cents. LADIES ! Chlchester's English Pennyroyal I'lllrt ( Diamond brand ) ore the best ; safe , reliable : take no other ; stud 4c Rtumpn for particulars , "Ilcllcf for Ladles , " in letter by return matt ; Ml druggists. Chlchcstcr Chemical Co. , riillodclphln , 1'u. AUCTION. . / , J. R. 'MAXCY & CO. , auctlofi'eers , room G19 Pitxton block , -want your auction tntlch of 9cAl cstiite , merchandise , furniture , llvo stock , etc. 675 AUCTION FURNITURE Contents 40-room hotel tlUtillngton Inn ) , corner ot 21st nl\d \ Burdstte Bts. . Tuesday , Nov. 13 , at 10'o'clock ii. m. , without reserve or limit : US complete oak bedroom sets , Iron bed.- , folding beds , bedding , comforts , sheet ? , pillows , chamber eels , carpets , matting , otc. City and out-of-town buyers attend. J. It. Maxcy & Co.- , Auctlonosrx.M115 M115 11 * SHORTHAND AMI TYPEWRITING. VANSA. . . , school , 717 N. Y. Life. Night ischool.from Sept. 20. 'G7ti AT 'OMAHA Bus. College , ICth & "Douglas. " SHORTHAND , up-to-date , taught by court reporters. Boylo's School , 403-3-7 Bee bldg. 67 S PRIVATE Instruction In shorthand ; best system ; experienced stenographer : rales fehs'onable. SOS N. 42nd Bt. M901 1C * TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS for rent. JI.OO per month. The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. , 1S25 Furnnm St. ; telephone 12S4. CSS . . ' ' i i y ' " ' " mi ! i WE rent nnd sell the best typewriters " made ; Iint6st.stock of supplies In Omnhu. .United Typewriter & Supply Co. , 1012 Far- CSC REMINGTON Standard typewriter nnd supplies. 1 19 Farnnm St. -CS7 I'AW.MIIIOKKHS. ' EAGLE loan office , 1211 Douglas ; oldest / established , mbft reliable , accommodat ing ; business confidential ; celling $40,000 stock unredeemed diamonds ; big bargains. fill Dl FOIt SALR DICYCLCS. REMOVAL ualo of bicycles und sundries ; tlreH nnd 2nd-hand wheels a specialty ; everything at cost. Louis Flescher , 313-15 , uS , 13lh. ' _ CU N29 r ; * , * " ; . , w ic VIOLIN HtUdloAbPglonerSvOnndvnnpPd , solo \ & cn&eniblt ) . B. ZerkowHky , R. 20 , 321 S. ' 15. > . , . 1 flip riccC * f. M . * DHESSMAKINU. DrcBSm'aklng Miss "Sturdy , ' 2504"iDavenport S1 - ' ' Novu6 < - -332 STORAGE. PACIFIC Storage 'and Warehouse Co. , 90S- 910 Jones , general storuge'und forwarding. - - 6U OM. Vnn & Storage , ISllVi Farnnm. Tel. 1559 CS2 .FINANCIAL. . SOMETHING new In stock nnd bonds ; pays 200 per cent per year on divestment ; any .iHmpuntf-lnvestoia'secured , payable any tlrao ; no ( { peculation ; l > e t references ; write for particulars. Investors Trust , l"I2Sl ArcluBt. . Philadelphia ; Pa. LUST. LOST , purse containing check { 18 nnd 2 $3 bills : reward for return to 1903 Capitol tivenue. Lost 22G 13 * OMAHA MIHHOR FACTORY. DAMAGED looking glasses resllvcred. 70S N. 18th. 259 J13 TAILORING. JOE YOUSEN. the tailor , cleaiiH , niters ladles' jackets. Boyd theater bide. . , W7 D10 MAX FOGBL alters ladles' jackets. 307 S. 17. DS1 D10 PAWNBROKERS. II. MAROWITZ loans money. 41S N. 16. GSO OPTICAL. EYES tested free. Optical Institute , Sheely block. 210 N30 SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. FRENCH. German. Spanish. Ji per month. Prof. Chateluln. 301 Boyd theater. . 22C-N-22 FURNITURE REPAIRING. , UPHOLSTERING. ' Lundeen. 1523 Lcav'th. ' 222 N-29 ICARLING'S shop. 11220'Harncy. Tel. 203L 6C8 N-89 " mCKELPLATING. GOLD , silver nhd nlckclplatlng , get your baaeburner nlckelplatod. Omulia Plutlng Co * , 1302 Farnum , entrunco on 13th. -815 N14 PHYSICAL CULTURE. MME. KAYE , Instructor , Swoboda system , of physical development. 302 SUeely lilk. RUnilER STAMPS AND STEXtJlLS. OMAHA Rubber Stump Co. , 215 So. 13th. Phone 1023. Write for catalogue.1R9 1R9 N-19 RICYCLE REPAIRING. WORK guaranteed. Lawrence Cyqlo Co. , 115 N. fall. ' 29-N-22 BIASONWORK , MASONWORK Jobwork. E. Henly.is : : ClflrU * ' 421 N-20 l-IANO FACTORY. OLD pianos overhauled , secondhand pianos always on Imiul. C. Sommer , 321 S. 10th _ C73 STAMMERING AMI STUTTERING. SCHOOL for cure of these defects. Julh E. Vaughn. 3M N. Y. Life bldg. 122N18 ELUCTKO I'l.ATINt ! . WESTERN Plating Works. St N29 MATTRESS RENOVATING. M. 8. WALKIN , 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 13316S3 6S3 UIM'EKLY CORSETS. ONLY corset made having waist line. Roon 10 , Crelghton lllk. , 15th A'Doub-ias. 317 N23 C * A. 'CASJ-V violin * repntil. 416 Bheoly bll . . . . -r23S N14 * - , . _ " , PIANO TEACHER. MISS Jli'lNNIE LOVI , piano teacher DavlJue Bldff. 981 16 * STATUARY. GONNELLA manufactures artistic statu ary. IiiKldo ornamental work n specialty. 317-So. 10th. -MC21 N21 STEREO ANI > KLECTROTYPING. H. S. STARK & CO. , 1110 Douglas. ' B9J-N30 PIANOS TUNED. PIANOS tuned , J1.60 Rose , 1521 Dodge. -982 DID FURNITURE PACKED. M. S. WALKL1N ) 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 1331. 5S8-N30 STENOGRAPHERS. WE SOLICIT and furnish positions for stenographers free. The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. Telephone 12S4. 679 HORSES WINTERED. GOOD cnro ; Jl.BO p r mo. W. F. Snvdor , 69th & Leavenworthi write 814 8. 2Cth st. 707 D3 * UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING. LUNDEEN , 1523 Leavenworth. 222 Nov29 SHOE REPAIRING. VILL repair your shoes whllo you wait only IB mln. ; half soles , 40c. Flrst-cIara work guaranteed. 212 N. ICth. 720 D3 ELOCUTION. ELLA DAY , Ramge Bldg. , 15 and Harney , luS Jan.ID ' HOUSE MOVER. W. COY , removed to ,171C , St. Mary'a Ave. & 45 N29 jiAiinwoon LUMBER. 3MAIIA Hardwood Lumber Co. . oak , hick ory , ash , pypress , poplar , etc. , 13 & . Oallf. 423 N-2C SUES & CO , , .PATENT . . , , UWYLRS AND SOI ICHORS Bco Bldg. , Omaha , Neb. , Send for our free Inven tor's Guldo. Tel. 1C23. IVKIIHASKA FA11MS FOIl CASH OH OMAHA I'lUII-KUTV. Dlxon County 200 acres. S',4 ' miles from S'ew Castle ; 140 acres under cultivation ; inlnnce meadow and pasture ; live room house ; barn 30XCO ; two \vclls and pumps ; tomu apple trees , benrlnp. Thli farm N fenced und croHH-fencud. Worth $5,000. Will exchange for Improved Omaha realty. Hnox County : WO' ' ncres , four mllps east of Verdigris ; UOO acres under cultivation ; > nlanc pasture nnd meadow kind. A tine stuck farm ; two-story frame house , 16x24 , with two additions ; born 2Gx24 ; H foot > nst with addition 1-1x28 ; corncrlb 21x42 , and other buildings. Price J6OW ) cash. Kaslly worth J10.000. We are offering some attractive farms nt nttructlvo figures In Bewiird , Butler , Polk , Hamilton ; Cluy anil Adams counties , the prime , , counties of the utute. ' CJ. W. CAItl.OCK , ' 209 SOUTH loTIt STREET. OMAHA. NiTICn.jsJlfccbby'elvcn that'by ord.cr of the JJbard of Directors 6f the Transmls- BhIipl | nnd International Exposition any .Ftock subscriber who IIUB not paid hit ) subscription In full will bo allowed to pay the balance due , together with any court costs that 'have ' been made In the collec tion , of mime , at any time before Deo. 1 , 1893 ; that to nil stock nibccrlto'rs who pay In full before December 1 , IS'JS , stock will bo Issued and a refund of 75 per cent will be Trade. Notice Is further given that nil gums paid by'atock subscribers as partial payments on their subscriptions will bo forfeited to the Exposition on December 1 , 1S9S , and no Flock will be Issued for said partial payments nor refunds made on same. L'aymchts should bo made at the oflice of the secretary of the , Exposition , which is now In the Service bulldlnic.on the Expo sition grounds , but will bs removed to some central location In the clty.of Omaha ot } or about November 15. l&OS. QURDON.W. WATTLES. President , t N13d-10t M&B THIS UEAI/IY BIAUKET. INSTRUMENTS plated On- record Friday. September U : Warranty Dccdo. Mary Brndy to Joseph' Kottnackor , n'/S of lot 11 , block 9. Kountze'H 4th add. . ? COO R. D. Cnrvllle and wife to I , . 13. Dun ham , lots C to 10 , block 15 , Boyd's add . 250 J. W. Pcrclval nnd wlfa to Provident Loan and Trust Company , lot 11 , block 17 , Kountzo Place . SCO Anglo Reeves to Helen Scely. lot 2 , Kelly & S.'s subdlv . 8M Minnie. Stuht and husband to II. M. Christie et nl , s % of lot 10 , block 49 , South Omaha . 223 J. H. How and wife to W. 1C. MathewR , lots 4 , 5 nnd 3 , block 9 , Corrlgnn Plnco . , . Christ Rossen and wife to C. E. Schmidt , part of lot 41 , S. , E. Rogers' Okahoma . . . . . . 1 C. E. Schmidt to A. M. Rossen , same. . . AV. . A. Kenyan nnd wife to R. C. Peters , lot B , block 7 , Ilvde park . COO MleJtneJ GoKgins and wife to A. B. Conroy , wK n',4 of block 7 , 2nd add to Corrlpnn Place . 423 A. II. Conroy to Michael aosalns , lot 9 , block 23 , 1st add to Corrlcan Place. 300 dult Claim Ucciln. S. J. Rothwell nnd wlfo to Anthony Loan and Trust company , lot 4 , block 3 , Hillside add . . . 150 C. S. Vaughn and wife to E. U Thomas , lots 1 and 2 , block 7 , Isa- bell's add . ' . . 100 Sheriff to M. E.i McAycal , lot 7 , block 11 , Clifton Hill . w..t . \.i . COS Sharlft to J. S. Bryant , lot 3 , block 6. Pupplcton park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,700 Total amount of transfers . 76,271 ItCMGIOUS SERVICES. IlantUt. BETH-EDEN CHURCH , 810 SOUTH Twenty-ninth Avenue , Rev. C. B. Allen , Jr. , Pastor Services ut 10:30 : u. m. and S p. m. ; Sunday school at noon ; It. Y , P. U. , 8:30 : p. m. CALVARY CHURCH. TWENTY-SIXTH nnd Seward Streets , Rev. Thomas Ander son , Pastor Services at 10:30 : n. in. und 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. FIRST CHURCH , THIRTY-FIFTH AND ITurnam Streets , Rev. T. L. Kctman , PnBlor Services nt 10:30 : n. m. anil 8 p. m. : Sunday school ut 11:15 : a. m. : Junior union , 3:30 : p. m. ; U. Y. P. U. , 7 p. m. ; Mission Sunday school , Twenty-eighth nvenuo nnd Fnrnam , 3:30 : p. in. GERMAN CHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTH and Seward Street * , Rev , August IlolKr , Pastor Services ut 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. 1 m. ; Sunday Hcliool nt 9:15 : u. m. GRACE CHURCH , TENTH AND ARBOR Streets , Rev. J. O. Staples. Minister Services nt 10:45 : n. m. und S p. m. ; Sun day school at noon ; gospel meetings , Wednesday evenlwj ; Young People's meet- Inc. Friday evening ; reading room open every evening. IMMANUEL CHURCH , B1NNEY AND Twenty-fourth Btrcets. Pulpit supplied temporarily ; sei vices at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school at noon. MOUNT PISGAH CHURCH. TWENTY- seventh and Cuss Streets , Rev. Robert Jnnuury , Pastor Services at 11 n. in. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt 12:30 : p. m. ; prayer meeting. Wednesday evening ; Younir Peonle's meetlmr. Friday evening. OLIVET CHURCH. GRAND AVENUE nnd Thirty-eighth Stre.ct , Rsv. A. J Flem ing , Pastor Services ut 11 a. m. and 7:20 : p. m. : Sunday nchool ut noon. SWEDISH CHURCH , CIS NORTH EIGHteenth - teenth Street , Rev. P. Swnrtz , Pustor Services nt 11 n. m. and 7:30 : p. in. ; Sunday school at 9:30 : n. in. 55ION CHURCH. 2215 GRANT STREET. Rev. T , T. Ward. Pastor Services at li a. m. . nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 12:30 : p. m. ' Cl.rlnJlon. FIRST CHURCH , CORNER TWENTIETH Street and Capitol Avenue , Rv. J , M , Vawter. Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 12 m. ; Youns People's Society , pf Christian En deavor at fl:30 : p. m , ; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 : n. m. GRANT STREET CHURCH. TWENTY- lxlli and Grant Streets , Rev , Charlei Taylor. Va tor--Sfrvloes nt 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 p. m , : Sunday school at noon. WALNUT HILL CHURCH. 4420 NICHO- IHK Street , Rev. Joseph Nichols. Pastor Services .at 10:30 : , m. nnd 7:30 : u. m. ; Sunday school at 3 p. m. CHERRY HILL CHURCH , 6011 NORTH IIRMOIOUS SERVICES. ( Continued. ) forty-second Street , Rev. L. S. Hand. Pastor Set vices at 11 n , m. ; tiunday fchool nt noon. FIRST CHURCH , NINETEENTH AND D.ivenport Streets , Rev. II. C. Herring , Pastor Services nt 10.30 n , m. ; Y. P. 8. C. E at 6:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at .noon. lilLLSIDn CHURCH , THIRTIETH AND Ohio Streets , Rov. Jacob Flook Pastor- Services at 10:30 : a , m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon ; prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 : i > . m. PARK VALE CHURCH. 2911 CASTELLAR Street , Rev. Frank H. Anderson , I'nntor Services nt 8 p. m. ; Sunday school at 3 p. m. ; Christian Endeavor nt 8 p. m. PILGRIM CHURCH , 1U2 NORTH FURTY- ilrst Street , Rev. Frank D. Jackson , Pastor Services nt 11 n. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; bumlay school at noon. PLYMOUTH CHURCH. TWENTIETH nnd Spencer Btrcets , Rev. Howard Mac- Ajval. Pnstor Services at 10:30 : n. m. and 8 p. in. ; Endeavor society nt 7slB p. m.j fc prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. ST. MARY'S ' AVENUE CHURCH , . Twenty-seventh Street nnd St. Mary's Avenue , Rov. S. Wright Butler , IX D. , Pastor Services nt 10:30 : n. m. , nnd 7:30 : p. m.i.Sundny school nt noon. SARATOGA CHURCH , TWENTY-FIFTH Street nnd Amca Avenue , Rev. L. S. Hand , Pnstor Services nt 10:30 : a. m. and. 7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m. 12ilncoitat. ALLSAINT'SCHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTH nnd Dowcy Avenue , near Fartiam , Rev. Thomas J. Mackay , Rector Holy com munion every Sunday In the month , except the first , at 7:30 : n. in. ; sermon ut 11 n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday echool at 9- < " > n m. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD , Twentieth nnd Ohio Streets , Rev. George 13dwaul Walk , M. A. . Rector Services nt 8 a. m. , 11 n. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt 9:45 : a. m. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH , CORNER Charles and Forty-llrst Streets. Rev. . C. II. Young1 , Priest Services at 7:30 : n. in. . 11 n. m. and 7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 10 n. m. . Fridays nt 7:13 : p. m. BT. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH , THIRTY- thlrd and Francis Str-cts , Prlot In Cluirgc , Rev. W. S. Howard Services at 4 p. m. ; Sunday school nt 3 p. m. ST. BARNABAS' CHURCH , B19 NORTH Nineteenth Street , Rev , John Williams , Rector Services nt 7:30 : n. in. , 11 a. m. and 7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 9:30 : a. in. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTH nnd Franklin Streets , Rev. W. S. How ard. Priest Services at 7:30 : nnd 11 a. m. , and ' 7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 9:30 : n. m. : dnily services at 0:45 : und 7 a. m. nnd 4:45 : p. m. ; Wednesdays at 7:43 : p. m. ; Fri days ut 7:30 : p. m. ST. MATHIAS' CHURCH. 1123 'SOUTH Tenth Street. Rev. L. F. Potter , Priest In Chnrtre Services nt 7:30 : a. m. , 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m..Sunday ; school nt 10 n. m. ST. PAUL'S ' CHURCH , 3211 CALIFORNIA Street Pulpit supplied temporarily : serv ices nt 11 n. in. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt 10 n. m. ST. PHILIP THE DEACON CHURCH , 1123 North Twenty-first stre't , Rev. John Al bert Williams , Rector Services at 745 ; a. m. , 11 n. m. nnd 8 p. m. ; Sunday school nt 10 a. m. ; dally morning prayer at 9 n. ' m. : evnlnir , B n. m. TRINITY CATHEDRAL , CAPITOL AVEnue - nuo and Eighteenth Street , Rt. Rev. George Worthlngton , I > . D. , Bishop , Very Rev. CnmpbMl Fnir , D. D. , Dean-Holy communion. 9:25 : a. m. ; litany , 10 a. m. ; morning prayer , 10:30 : n. in. ; Sunday school , 12 noon ; evening prayer , 7:43 : p. m. Evatiurrllcal. EMANUEL CHURCH. 2002 MARCY Street , Rev. G. J. StrMcher , Puxlor Services tit 10:30 : n.'m.nnd . 7:30 : "p. m. ; Sunday pcliool nt 11:30 : n. in. FREE- CHURCH , TM'HLFTJI AND DOR- cns Streets , Rev : 'F.It. . W. BrUechert , Pastor. Services at 10:30 : a , in. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 2:45 : p. m. * SWEDISH MISSION CHURCH. 2222 DAAT- enport Street , Ro\v T ? : O , IluKrrmn < Pas tor Services nt 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p > m. ; Sunday school- " :4o : lp. m. ZION GERMAN CHURCH.'ZGWSPRAGUE Strenl. Rev. Ernest Mehl. Pastor Services ut 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 11:30 a. m. 1/ntliemn. DANISH CHURCH , 819 SOUTH TWENTY- second Street , Rev. I. C. Poulson , Pnstor Services nt 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p. in. , ex cept last Sunday In the month , whin there are no evening services ; Sunday school at 9:30 : n. m. EMANUEL SWEDISH CHURCH , N1NE- tptith and Cass Streets , Rov. P. L. Svnrd , Pnstor Services nt 10:45 : n. m. and 7:15 : p. m. : Sunday school nt noon. FTHST OKRMAN CHURCH. 1005 SOUTH Twentieth Stre t , Rev. E. J. Frc.ie , Pastor Services at 10:15 : n. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sundav school nt 2 p. m. KOUNTZE MEMORIAL CHURCH ; six- .teenth and Harney Streets , Rev. A , J. TI"-HP Pnstor Services nt 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. GRACE CHURCH. TWENTY-SIXTH Street and Woolworth Avenue , Rev. Ltjthfr M Kuhnp. Pnstor Services nt 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 12:13 : n. m. NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURCH , 131G North Twenty-sixth Street. Rev. J. N. Aml rson , Pnstor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 12:15 : PM'T.LA DANIBH CHURCH. 2215 NORTH Twenty-sixth Street Pulpit supplied tem porarily ; services at 11 a. m. and * 30 p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. ST. MAKK'S CHURCH. TWENTY-FIRST nnd Burdette Streets , Rev. Leonard Oroh , Pnstor Services nt 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 : i ) . m. ; Sunday Hcliool ut noon. ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH. FOUR- tecnth nnd Center Streets , Rev. A. J. Turkic. Pastor Sunday school nt 3 p. m. ST. PAUL'S "GERMAN CHURCH , 27J3 'Parker Street , Rev. John V. S. Her , Pas tor Services at 10 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sundav school nt 2 p. in. ; evening , second end and fourth Sunday In each month nt 7:30 j > . m. ' SALEM EVANGELICAL SWEDISH Church , 3219 South Twenty-third street , Rev. C. E. Elvlnsr , Pastor-Services af 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. Mi'tliodlit. FIRST CHURCH , TWENTIETH AND Davenport Streets , Rev. John McQuold. D. D. , Pastor Services at 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. FIRST GERMAN CHURCH , ELEVENTH nnd Center Streets , Rev. Otto E. Krlege , PastorSerVlcea at' 10:30 : a. m.1 and 7TO : n. in. : Sunday school at noon. HANSCOM PARK CHURCH. TWENTY- ninth Street nnd Woolworth Avenue , Rev. F. M. Slsson , D. D. , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school " nt noon. MONMOUTH PARK CHURCH. THIRTY- fourth Street nnd Lnrlmore Avenue , Rev. Frank W. Bross , Funtor Sen-Ices at 11 a. in. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURCH , 1C13 North Twenty-sixth Street , Rev. Rasmus Wllhelmnpn , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. ST. JOHN'S AFRICAN CHURCH , EIGHteenth - teenth and Webster Streets , Rev.James O. C. Owens , Pastor Services at 10:45 : u. m. and 7:30 : p m.j Sunday school U 1:15 : p. m. ; Epworth league every Sunday evening ono hour preceding preaching- ; prayer meeting every Wednesday ovenlni ? nt 7:30 : ; class meeting every Friday at'7:30 ' : > . m. SEWARD STREET CHURCH , TWENTY- second nnd Seward Streets , Rev. A. C. W.Mch , Pastor Services ut 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. SOUTH TENTH STREET CHURCH , Tenth nnd Pierce Streets , Rev. George A. Luce , Pastor Services at 11 a. in. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon ; Junior lenitue. 4 p. m. ; Epworth leasme , C:30 : p. m. SOUTHWEST CHURCH , 5123 HICKORY i Street , Rev. R. M. Henderson , Pastor- Services at 10:43 : n. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sun dav tchool at 11:45 : n. m. SWEDISH CHURCH , 515 NORTH EIGHteenth - teenth Street , Rev. Carl O. Karlson , Pas tor Services nt 11 n. m and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. nt the rooms nt 114 South Thirteenth street. WEST OMAHA CHURCH. TWENTY- FPVfntli and Marey streets , Rev. James Haynes , Pnstor Services ut 11 a. m. nnd 7:20 : u. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. TRINITY CHURCH. TWENTY-FIRST nnd Blnney Streft * . Rev. Fred H. Sander son. D. p. , Pastor-Services at 10:30 : n. m. nnd 7:30 : p , m. ; Sunday school nt noon ; Epwnrth leninio at 6:30 : p. m. WALNUT HILL , FORTY-FIRST AND Charles Streets , Rev. C. N. Dawson , D. D. , Pastor-Services nt 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : P. m Sun 'nv ' school nt noon. J , M , Glllnn superintendent ; Epworth league at 0:30 : P. m. ' , SOUTH OMAHA. FIRST CHURCH , Twenty-third nnd N Streets , Rev , J. A Johnpon. Pattor. I ALRRinHT. REV. J. Q. A. FLEHARTY , Ph. D. , Pastor. AMBLER PLACE CHURCH. FORTY- o tend and Marlmla Streets Pulnlt sun- pllfrt temporarily ; nervlcos ntJO:30 : a. m.t Sunday school at ' 11:30 : a. in . > 'BISDFpRD ' PLACE'CHURCH. KK-ITALIC Irci2jj lv1I" Jiol ! ! ? y torrF- . nt . av ti.su i * b iiuuii CENTRAL UNITED CHVRQII. TWENTY- fourth and Dodge Streets/Rev. Alexander - der Gllchrlst. Paitor Service at 10:33 : a . .J'VrSi'.ikT'3- ' > ' : Sunday school at noon. CLIFTON HILL'CHURCH. 433S GRANT Street , Rev. James D. Kerr , Pastor- nr.i.iatous SERVICED. ( Continued. ) Services nt 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ! Humlay nclinol ut noon. FIRST CHURCH , SEVENTEENTH AND Dodge Streets Services at 10:30 : n. m. and 8 p. m. : Sunday school at noon. FIRST GERMAN CHURCH. 813 NORTH Eighteenth Street , Rev. Daniel Grleder , Pnstor Services nt 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. FIRST UNITED CHURCH , TWENTY- first and Emmet Streets , Rev. Frank B. Foster , Pnstor Services nt 10:30 : a. in. and 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school nt noon ; Chris tian union meeting at 7 p. m. GRACE MISSION CHURCH. 607 WIL- llam Street Pulpit supplied temporarily ; services nt 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m , ; Sundav school nt noon. KNOX CHURCH , NINETEENTH AND Ohio Streets , Rev. A. Chrlstlo Brown , Pastor Services nt 10:30 : u. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 12 m.j Young People's meeting at 7 p. m. LOWE AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN i Church , Corner Nicholas nnd Lowe . . . . Wednes day evening , lecture nt S o'clock „ ONTARIO STREET CHURCH , 1S20 ON- tarlo Street Pulpit supplied temporarily ; services at 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school nt noon PARK AVENUE CHURCH , PARK AVE- nufi nnd Jackfion Street , Rev. Edgar Mac- Dill , Pastor Services at 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. SECOND CHURCH. TWENTY-FOURTH nnd Nicholas Streets , Rev. Samuel M , Ware , Pastor Services nt 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:80 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. SOUTHWEST CHURCH , TWENTIETH and Leavenworth Streets Sunday "school nt noon. WESTMINSTER CHURCH. TWENTY- nlnth nnd Mason Street ? , Rev. T. V. Moore , Pnstor Services nt 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. It o in n ii Cntlioil.- . CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY , Eighteenth and Izard Streets , Rov. John Fltzpatrlck , Pastor Services.at 7 , 8 and 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m. CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART , Twenty-second and Blnney Streets. Rev. Patrick J. Judge , Pastor ; Rev. J. Mc- Namara , Assistant Pastor Services M 7. 8:30 : , 9:30 : and 10:30 : a. m. ; Sunday school at 2:30 : p. * i. ; week day muss , 7 nnd 8 ' ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH , 4117 HAMILton - ton Street , Rev. Timothy O'Callahan , Pastor Services at 8 nnd 10:30 : a. m. ; Sun day school at 0 a. m. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. TWENTY-FIFTH nnd California Streets , Rev. Joseph II. JIcufTels , B. J. , Pastor Services nt 6 , 0 , 7 , 8:30. : 9:30 : nnd 10:30 : a. m. ; Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m. ; vespers nt 3 p. m. nnd-7:30 : ' ST. JOSEPH'S GERMAN CHURCH.-8EV- entecnth nnd Center Streets. Rev. Mauri tius Baukkolt , Pnstor Services nt 8 und 10:30 : n. m. ; Sunday school nt 2:30 : p. m. ST. MARY'S MAGDALENE CHURCH , 1610 Douglas Street , Rev. George. J. Glauber , Pastor Services at 8 and 10:30 : n. m.ves ; - S'Ff PHILOMENA'S CATHEDRAL. 401 South Ninth Street , Rt. Rev. Richard. Scannell. Bishop ; Rev. .1. H. McDcyltt , Pastor ; Rev. William Kelly , Assistant Pastor-Services lit ( 7nSJ > nnd 10:30 : u. "TWENTY- Mi-Namnra , Assistant Pastor-Services at 7. 9 nnd 10:30 : u. m. ; vespers at 70 : ! p. m. : Sunday school nt 9:30 : u. m. ST PATRICK'S CHURCH , 1404 CASTEL- lar Street. Rev. John T. Smith , Pastor- Services at 8 and 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. . 1432 South Fourteenth Street , Rov. John Vrune'k , Pastor Services > at 8 nnd 10 u. m. ! ' Sunday school nt 2 p. m. ; vespers at .i'230 . ; p. m. ; week dny mass at 8:30 : u. m. UNITY CHURCH. SEVENTEENTH AND Cass Streets , Rnv. Newton M. Maun , Minister-Study , 1021 Cias , street. Services ' CHRIST ( Scientist ) . 2C53 St. Mary'a Avenue- Sjrvlces nt 11 'n. m. , consisting of blulo readlnfrs'und explanatory selections from the Christian Science text boolc. Children's Sunday school nt :4j : a. m. Wednesday evening meeting ut 8 o'clock. AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS-SERVICES nt 10:30 : n' . m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. nt the rooms , NINEteenth - teenth and Lothrop Streets-Pulpit sup plied temporarily ; services at 10:45 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. CHAPEL OF THE CARPENTER. SECOND nnd William Streets Services at 9 a. m. CHURCH oVjESUS CHRIST OF LATTER Day Saints Services Sunday at 11 a. m. r.nd 7:30 : p. m. nt Knights of Pythias hall , North Twenty-fourth nnd Charles street * . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING , 202 New York Lift Building-Services 11 a. m. Pnstnr'B subject , the Bible and Science . nnd Health. TVlth key to scripture , by REE METHODIST CHURCH ; 17.19 South Eleventh Street , Rev. William M. Adams , Puptor Services nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt 9:13 : a. m. NORTH OMAHA UNION MISSION. 5116 Sl'srman Avenue Pulpit supplied tempo rarily ; services ut 11 u. m. ; Sunday school " ' OMAHA. PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Labor Temple , South Seventeenth and Douglas Streets Services nt 3 p. m. PARK FOREST MISSION , 1110 D.STREET PEOPLED CHURCHm612 NORTH EIGHteenth - teenth Street , Rev. Charles W. Saviaee , Pastor Services ut 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS Christ. Latter Day Saints. 1818 North Twenty-first Street , RPV. Fred A. Smith. Pastor Services at 9:15 : nnd 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m. ST. MARY'S GREEK CHURCH. NINTH and Howard Streets , Rev. Ellas Aboud , Pastor Services at 9 n. m. nnd 3 p. m. SALVATION ARMY. DIVISION NO. 1. Barracks. Seventeenth and Davenport Streets Services at 11 a. m. , 3 and 7:30 : SALVATION ARMY. DIVISION NO. 2. Barracks , 1421 North Twentieth Street Hfrvh-pH nt 11 a. in. . 3 nnd 8 p. m. SWEDISH FREE MISSION CHURCH. 2709 Lfnvcnwcrth Street Services nt 11 THEOSOPHICAL' SOCIETY , nooMS sou. Sheeley Block , South Fifteenth nnd How- nrd Streets Services at 3:30 : 11. m. . TEMPLE ISRAEL. 2220 HARNEY STREET Rev. Leo Franklin , Rabbi Services at 7:45 : p. m. ' HAHAVAY TIME < : . \III ) . UNION PACIFIC "THE Overland Route" General Otllces , N. E. Corner Ninth nnd Farnam Streets. City Ticket Office , .1302 Farnam Street. Telephone 316. De pot , Tenth und Mason TeleolicMie 629.Leave. Leave. Arrive. "The Overland Limited" for Den ver. Salt Lake , and wesfrn p'ts , . 8:50 : am 4:45 : pm The Colorado Spe cial , for Denver & all Colorado p'to. * 11:55 : pm * 6:40 : am Fast Mall Train for Denver , Oalt Lake. Pacific count und all western points. 4:35 : pm 6:40 : nm Lincoln. Beatrice it Stromsburg Ex. . . . " 3:30 : pm " 12:30 : pm Fremont , Columbus , Norfolk , Grand i Island and North Pintle 4:35pm : 4:1S : pm Columbus Local . . . . 6:50 : pm 9:40 : am South Omaha Local Pass Leaves , 6:15 : a. m. ; 7:00 : a. m. ; 9:10 : n. m. ; 3:05 : p. m. Ar- I rive ? , 10:30 : u m. ; 3:30 : p. in. ; 6 p. m. I Council Bluffs Local Leaves 6:40 : a. m. ; 6:50 : n. m. ; 7:40 : a. m. ; " 9:40 : n. m. ; 10:30 : n. m. ; 12:30 : p. in. ; 2:15 : p. m. ; 4:30 : p. m. ; 4:35 : p. m. ; 4:55 : p. m. ; 6:5i : p. m. ; 8:20 : p. m. Ar rives , 7:20 : u. m. ; 8:25 : n. m. ; 9:10 : a. m. ; 11:30 a. m. ; 3:05 : P. m. : " 3:30 : p. m. ; 4:20 : p. m. ; r.:40 : p. m. ; 0:30 : p. m. ; " 6:50 : p. m. ; 9:05 : p. m.j 11:55 p. in. Dally. Dally esrept Sunday. OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL- PfiBZ r > ad Omaha , Kansas City & ARTHUR Eastern Railroad "The Port Arthur Route" Ticket OOice ROffE , 1415 Fnrnum Street. Telephone - phone 322. Depot , Tenth und Mason Streets. Telephone 629. l -ttve. Arrive. St. Louis Cannon Ball UxprcFs 4:50 : pm MUM am Kansas city & Qulncy Local :50 : am 9:05 : pm Kansas City Ex- pre > 7:45 : am Port Arthur Ex press * 8:30 : pm Dally. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & St. Paul. Railway City Ticket Office. l.W Farnam Street. Telephone , 2SI. Do- pot. .Tenth nnd Mason Streets. Telephone , 629 , , - . Le ve. Arrive. rui- w. . . . , Chicago . Limited Express 5:45 : pm 8:20 : am Omaha & Chicago Express , 11:00 : am 4:15 : pm Sioux City nnd De > , Molnen Express. . 11:00 : am 4lD.nm : I ally. Dully except Sunaay. mn-\\AY TL CARD. ( Continued. ) I FREMONT , ELKHORN & Missouri Valley Railway tlrnaral Oillct * , United States National Bank Bldg , Southwest Corner Twelfth nrnam Streets. Ticket price. 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone. 661. Depot , IClh nnd Webster Streets. Telephone. 145S. Have. Arrive. Black. Hills. Deadwood - wood , Hot Springs. 3:00 : pm 8:00 : pm 3:00 : pm " " 5:00 : pm Huntings. York , D.i- vlil City , Superior , Geneva , Exeter & . . . / _ Sewnrd 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm Norfolk , Vcrcllgre , . , , . „ „ nnd Fremont. . . . . 8:16 : am " 10:45 : nm Lincoln , Wuhoo & . . Fremont " S:15 : nm " 10:15 : nm Fremont Local " 8:15 : am Dally. D.illy except Sunday. " Sun- tiny only. " Dally except Saturday. CHICAGO & NORTHWEST- crn HrJlway City Ticket Office , 1401 Farnam 8l 3 ° f' Tenth a'mi. Maso'h .Streets' Telephone , 629. Leave. Arrive. Daylight Chicago Special * 6:40 : am 11:58 : pm Mo. Valley , Sioux City , St. Paul & Minneapolis 6:00 : am 11:15 : pm Mo. Valley , Sioux City 7:13 : nm 9:00 : pm Carroll , Dennlson , Council Bluffs .v. . 0:2j : pm 8:10 : am Eastern Ex. , Dca Molnca , Marshall- Dally. Dally except Saturday , except Monday. CHICAGO , ST. PAUL. MIN- ne.njollH & Omaha Railway GPiicrnl Offices , Nebraska Division , Fifteenth nnd „ . Webster Streets. City Ticket Office. HOI Fnrnam Street. Tele phone. 661. Depot , Fifteenth nnd Webster Streets. Telephone. 14,8. Sioux City Accom. . " 8:50 : am " 8:35 : pm Blow City Accom. . " ' 9:50 : am 7:00 : pm Blair , Emerson Sioux City , Ponca. . . . . . " 11:55 : am Sioux City , Man- katp , St. Paul & Minneapolis 6:00 : pm 9:00 : nm No. 2. St. Paul Llm- 0:00 : pm No. 1 Exposition 3:00 : am ' ' ' bally. " 'baYly'excopt Sunday. " Bun- day only. BURLINGTON & MIS- wourl River Railroad "Tho Burllncton Routfe" IBuilingtoii Ginernl Otllces , N. W. Corner Tenth nnd Far nnm Streets. Ticket Oftlce. 1502 Fnnuim i i II N i mi Street. Telephone , -W. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone 128. Leave. Arrive. Lincoln , Hastings and McCook 1 8:35 : am * 9:35 : nm Lincoln , Denver , Colorado , Utah , California , Block HIllH , MontanU & Puget Sound * 4:35 : pm 4:00 : pm Hastings Local 7:00 : pin * 7:40 : pm Lincoln Fast Mall. 2:55 : pm " 11:40 : am Denver , Colorado Utah. California & UKet Sound . 'lliOTpm 1 2:15 : am Dally. Dally excaot Sunday. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOseph - seph & Council Bluffs Burlington I Rullroud ' | The Burling ton Route" Ticket Otllce , 3S02 Furnarn Street. Tel ephone , 250. Depot , Tenth nnd Mason Streets. Tel ephone , 123. Leave. Arrive. Knnra City Day Express 9:06 : am 5:40 : pm Kansas City Night Express llsOOpm 6:10 : am "Exposition Flypr" for St. Joseph und St. Louis * 4:30 pm 'laiOC pm Dally. . . ' CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & Qulnuy Rallroad'-'The Burlington Route" Ticket Oftlce , 1502 Farnnm Street. ' Telephone , 250. Depot , Tenth and Mnson Streets. Telephone , 128. _ Leave. Arrive. Chicago Vestlbulcd 'Express . 5:05 : pm S:10 : am Chicago Express. . . 8:45 : am 4:10 : pm Chicago & St. Louis Express. . . . < :43 : pm 8:10 : nm Pacific J' 'ci't'n Local 11:55 : am r.:40 : pm 2:50 : pm Chicago Special 2:15 : am ' ' - pm Dally. Dallv except Sunday. CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & Pacific Railroad "The Great Rock Island Route. " City Ticket Office , 1323 , Farnam Street. Telephone ' 42S. Depot. . Tenth nnd Mnson Streets. Telephone C29. _ . ,7-7-- , Leave. Arrive. DCS Molnes Local. . . 7:15 : am 11:25 : am Chicago Express . . . . 11:30 : am " 8:00 nm Chicago Fast Ex press 5:00 : pm 1:25 : pm fit. Paul Fast Ex press 6:00pm : "ll:23am : Lincoln , Colorado Springs , Denver , Pueblo nnd West. . 1:30 : pm 4:23 : pm Des Molnes , Rock Island und Chicago cage 7:15 : pm 1 8:50 : pm Colorado Flyer CIO : pm 1 8:50 : am 1 Dally. Dalley except Sunday SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Railroad General Olllcog. United States National Bank Bulling , S. t < u. tier Twelfth and Fnrnam StreeH Ticket Office ; 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone , BCl. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , Leave. Arrive. Sioux City , Man- kato , St. Paul , 6:00 : am 8:40 : am Minneapolis 3:2.1 : pm 11 : cm Sioux City Local. . . 7:45 : um 6:00 : pm Dally. MISSOURI TACIFIC RAILroad - road General OfflcoH and Ticket Onice , Southeast Cor ner 14th and Douglas Streets Telephone , 104. Depot , Uth and Webster Sts. Telephone 145S. _ . - . - . Leave. Arrive. St. LoulH-Knnsas & Neb. Limited 3:05 : pm * 12B3 : pm Kansas City & tit. Louis Express 9:30 : pm 6:00 : am Nebraska Local via Weeping Wflter . . 4:30 : pm 9:45 : am Dally. Dalley except Sunday. W ABAS H RAILROAD- Tlcket Office , 1415 Farnnm Street. Telephone. SS2. De pot , Tenth and ' Mason ' Streets. Telephone , 629. Leave. Arrive. St. Louis Canon Ball" Express 1:50 : pm 11:30 : am Dally. I'nin'n Humor. Cleveland Plain Dealer : "Why were you sitting In the- dark when I came In ? " In- aulix-d her father. "Tho electric light went out , " replied Mabel. "George said he thought It was something the mutter with tha armature. " "Well , It did seem n little out of place , " snl'l the father , thoughtfully , "What seemed out of place , papa ? " "Tho arm-at-your waist. " And , laughing coarsely , the pleased old mnn went down to tell his new pun nt the club. True to II In Prom Ice. Chicago Tribune : " 1 may bo an ornery CUBS nnd people may. think I don't amount to much , laid Greasy Grimes , . "but Dome Any men 'will light fur the possession of my dead body ! " H was nbout a month after this that Greasy Grlmen , tired of life , dragged him self to the county line , lay down with his head on one ride of It nnd his feet on the otlur and peacefully yielded up the ghost. Whereupon two coroners fought desper ately for what was left of him. Motive In Atrovlt- . , Detroit Journal : The bootlcix atrocity of the crime was what fascinated us , "Why.1' wt asked ourselves , again nnd again , "nhould a man whoso only purpose was robbery go out of his way to murder the entire family , thus ? " It was the haggard partywllh the thin elicit who had a theory. "Possibly. " he suggested. In a fearsome whisper , "the fellow had barked his shins aca-lnst bfyyclcs In tin front hall ! " * ECHOES OF THE ANTE ROOM | On Monday evening Union Pacific council , No. 1039 , Royal Aicanutn , will glvo n stag party at it lodge rooms. The occasion wl bo marked by the presentation to the past , regents ot the council of beautiful jewels denoting their rank In the order. These were recently ordered by the council nnd will bo made the emblems of the esteem In which the recipients are held by their fellow mem bers. Tie orator will sec to it that his en tertainment for the evening Is up to the nmik set by this council , and the members look forward to a pleasant evening of music , speech and other things. Union Pnclllo council , No. 1069 , will on Tuesday evening , the 22nd Instant , Rive the first party of the season nt Metropolitan hall. The first floor will be used exclusively fbr | > rogrcsslve high 'five , whllo the dancers take possession of the tail room , Bullet lunch will bo served on both floors. These par ties are given solely for the members ot Union Pacific council and their wives and nro free. Other gentlemen are not expected , but should a member wish to bring one addi tional lady he may do eo by purchasing n. ticket for them at U from the council col- Uctor. Woodmen of tinWorld. . The sovereign officers report nn unprece dented growth In all the camps ot the city and state. At the weekly meeting ot the various camps the new members Initiated from llvo to fifteen and In some Instances even more. The members of Omaha camp , No. 1C , nrc organizing a drill team and have appointed tl.o following officers : Captain. R. L. or gan ; first lieutenant , M. P. Scott ; second lieutenant , Earl Stiles. They plan to give a dance December 13 and will devote the pro ceeds to purchasing uniforms for the team. Alpha camp , No. 1 , will devote the last Thursday evening of each month to socials and smokers during the winter. Seymoro camp , No. G7 , will give a smoker next Tuesday evening nnd will make the oc casion a pleasant one with music and ad dresses. The Fraternal Homo Protection jubilee , re cently held at Red Oak , la. , was a great suc cess. The Woodmen of the World camps of the surrounding country took part In It with regalia , banners nnd bands. Hon. II. A. dunn of Oskaloosa represented the order nnd spoke for nn hour on the principal work and features of Woodcraft. Sovereign Manager S. L. Walde of Chicago has a record of placing nearly fi.OOO members In the order. Ho Is nt present working lu Indiana with great success and Is popular In that state. Sioux City camp held n beautiful unveiling ceremony recently at the grave of a departed - parted member , which was atteuded by nn Immense concourse of people. The camp Is one of the progressive ones of Iowa. Sovereign Clerk Yatcs has gene to Balti more , Md. , to attend the National Fraternal congresjs' which convenes In that city Tues. day , November 15. This Is an annual con vention when delegates from nil fraternal orders conic1 together and discuss methods and means of fraternal protection. Hon. C. C. Farmer , the lecturer of the Woodmen of the World , has started on u two months' tour through the state of Mis souri , lecturing at open meetings everj night In the week also adding many mem bcrs to the camps. A big camp was organized at Scrlbner , Neb. , last week by Deputy A. E. Klvett , with a charter Hat of twenty-two members. Riverside camp , with a membership ot 237 , was organized at Sioux City last week. The- following officers were elected nnd In stalled : C. C. , O , H. Holllster ; A. L. , J.V. . Wolfe ; B. , IT. W. Marvin ; C. , W. F. Bran- < lou ; E. , W. H. Leach ; W. , A. P. Carter ; S. , W. H. O'Brien ; P. , H. W. Marvin and S. B. Hosklns ; managers , R. E. Rnthbun , J. H. Quick , T. W. Ford. Organized by J. M. Havens , D. S. C. Fraternal Union of America. Mondatnlu lodge , after its regular session Monday evening , gave an interesting enter tainment. Mrs. Mary Rockfleld arranged the program , which consisted ot a clothespin and chair play. Secietary E. C. Wolcott'n team In the clothespin play won the first prize nnd Mr. H. II. Durbln's team won the second end , a booby prize. Mrs. Brltton won the first prize In the chair play. This lodge will glvo ft prize ball on December G. U will also hold an open meeting on the 21st of this month. Mondarnln's new orchestra will fur nish muslo for these entertainments. The members of Mondainlu lodge nro now maklnp nn active campaign for new members and they expect to add fifty before the close of the year. , The order , has received'its certificate to organize in ths state of Missouri. After or ganizing a number ot lodges lu Uiat state a controversy arose between the supreme lodge and the Insurance commissioner in re gard to a section In the constitution. This matter was taken to Ui - supreme court and a decision rendered recently which now places the organization In a position to con- ttcuo business In Missouri. It has some fifty organizers expecting to take up the work within the next thirty days. Arrange ments are being made by the supreme lodge to push the work and great results are ex pected during the coming winter. I Banner lodge balloted on four new appll- ! cations nt 1U meeting Thursday evening last ' This lodge Is figuring on some delightful entertainments for the winter. Magic City lodge , No. 80 , entertained its members with refreshments Saturday evenIng - Ing , November 12. All present had nn enjoy able time. Modern Woodmen of America. Omaha camp , No.120 , met last Wednes day evening in regular session with dele gates from the camps of Omaha , South Omaha and Council Bluffs present as guests After the transaction ot routine business nn Initiation was held the work being cx- I empllfied by officers and foresters. This I -was followed by a social entcrtalnmen during which there were a number of ad- , 1 dresses , among them being ono on "Fra- ternallsm , " by Neighbor Saundcrs ot Hazel camp , Council Bluffs. Another feature ol the evening was the monthly compctlUvo drill of foresters. First prize was won by Chris Partch and the second by W. A. Rogers. The judges were Captain Page of Beach camp and Neighbor McCurdy of the Gus Smith camp ot DCS Molnes. The ad dress of welcome was delivered by Vener able Con.su ! Relpen. Head Physician S. F. Ashby ot Falrmount , Neb. , visited B. & . M. camp , 2722 , Modern \Vrodnien cf Aincrha. at Its meeting last Friday night. Degree work was exemplified and nine applications for membership re ceived. On next Friday evening the camp gives Its second annual ball in Woodman hall , to which all Woodmen and friends are Invited. nil Fraternal Afiioclntlon. Omaha lodge No. 1 last Wednesday night gave the first ot this season's series of en tertainments , and It proved to bo the most successful event given by this lodge , The program of the evening consisted of literary and muelcal numbers , followed by refresh ments and dancing. Among the moit In teresting numbers of the evening were an address by Hon. A. S. Churchill , a recita tion by MUs May Shields and a vocal solo My Mies Maud Williams. Many compliments wcro paid by 'visitors to the committee on 'the-manner in which they were entertained. Independent Order oC Forenlcr * . The coratnlttoo which baa In charge the completing of the charter lint of members of < ho Court of Royal Foresters has made a report statins that its work Is nearly ac- complMml. This new court corresponds to the uniformed rank of other orders and It la planned to make It a feature ot the organi zation. : The services hcM to Institute the court will bo conducted by icino ot the eu- premo ] officers from Toronto and the first drill i meeting nlll bo held In ttio near future. A. 6. V. W. The members of Social lodge. No. ' 112 , De gree ot Honor , are making elaborate prepa rations for ( \ TharUeRlvlng dance which they plan to give In Myrtle hall Tuesday evening , November 22. The evening of November 21 Is the time decided upon by tlio members of Washing ton lodge , No. 27 , for holding a dance nud social In the armory of the Thurston Rifles. M. 0. Edwards , n member ot Union Pacific edge , No. 17 , Is seriously III nt hU uotiu * . Among the entertainments which Omaha edge , No. IS , plan to glvo In the near uture la a reception to Past Supreme Maser - er W. R. arahmu of Iowa. Itlll take iA ce next Tuesday evening and nt the meeting preceding the reception a debalo vtll bo held regarding the establishing of a reserve fund. Itojul Hlitlilatiilerii. Kearney Is experiencing n revival ot in terest lu Insurance and fraternal associa tions. Lnst night Melrose castle received , sixty applications from business men nnd county officials of Kearney. Deputies have ijeen working hero for two weeks In the lu- tcreils of the Highlanders and have suc ceeded In arousing considerable Interest lu hU order. Mclrusc castle now hns 150 mem bers and will continue work till 200 are en rolled. A fully uniformed tenm of Highlanders la kilts nnd spornns did the initiating work. Afterward a lunch was served. A castle oC Lady Highlanders Is bolnt ; organized. Oitil Fellow N. Members of Robeknh lodge plan to give a social and entertainment In Odd Fellows' Temple Wednesday , November 30. The pro gram of the entertainment will be literary and after It Is completed nn oyster supper will bo served in the dining rooms. The later part of the evening will bo devoted to dancing. The feature of the regular -weekly meet ings of State lodge. No. 10 , is the Hat ot candidates for membership : Now members are Initiated at each meeting. of Alnocnuer * . South Omaha hive will give a party at Masonic temple , South Omaha , Wednesday evening , November 1C. This hive Is a bur ono and will glvo nil who attend a good time. Holllster hive will give a ball nt Wolf hall Wednesday evening , November 1C. All are Invited to attend. ( Jovornor-elect Poynter visited Dewey tent last Friday evening and addressed the metU ing. SOIIN of Vctcrnni. Thursday evening , December 1 , a smoker will be given and invitations will bo sent to all the members nnd their friends. H will be the final entertainment during the regime ot the present officers and It is planned to make U a special occasion. There will bo music and refreshments. The committee which has the arrangements in charge is H. Thomas , P. Evans and W. K. Jacobs. Union VctcrauM Union. The last meeting previous to the annual election of officers will be held Friday evenIng - Ing , November 18. H will bo a business meeting and at that time will be appointed committees which will have in charge the arrangements for the annual entertainment to bo given eoino time ehortry before tha new year. Myntlo Shrlner * . A largo delegation of members of Tangier temple are making arrangements to attend the ceremonies nt Leavenworth , Kan. , which , the members of Abdallah temple of that city will hold in installing Deputy Imperial Po tentate Atwood in office the evening of No vember 18. DAWSON A GREAT DOG TOWN. How a Canine of the Hull Variety Wax Initiated. Dawson is the greatest dog town on earth and the canines know their worth. Tha miner can do little without" them in winter , relates the Seattle Post , and Is more willing to feed them well through the summer lor their services during the cold winters. Con sequently the Eskimo Is extremely well kept and has great pride. This the well-nurtured pups that have been taken gold hunting know to their sorrow. Every one has suf fered a scvero.drubbing almost Immediately on arrival nnd were lucky to get off with ono. After that the native dogs , with an air of toleration , allow them to live. Civilized canines by the hundred eub- mltted to this Initiation and Buffered In alienee. It was only a few weeks ago that a mllk-whlto bulldog was Imported into the famous camp and did a little Initiating on his own account. When Al Bartlett , the speedy packer and rich mlno owner , was In New York he got hold of n Bowery produc tion that was a wonder. The beast was milk while with great red eyes and massive Jaws which had won him more than ono hard fight. After landing from a little up-river steamer Bartlett started up the water front with the ugly bulldog close at his heels. Down the street came an old Eskimo dog , fairly -bristling for a fight. Hero was a chance for a conquest. He had never been against a bullCog before. The fish-red native fairly rushed Into the fight , but found the milk white bulldog more than ready to go to work. It was a great fight and soon over wl h. The bulldog , finding he had something easy , changed holds a dozen times and with every change brought out the bright red blood , In two minutes the native sulked up the street hardly able to walk. But the bulldog had not finished yet , for the Dawson doga are full of resource. From away up the street came the mem bers of the clan with the defeated member trotting along on three legs at their head. They howled with delight when they caught sight of their prey. The bulldog made one grab , catching the wounded leader by the throat. After that ho could do nothing but hold on. A dozen dogs grabbed him and dragged him about as if he had been a bone. The fight ended as all fights do. The Eskimo dog which had been looking for trouble was dead. The bulldog was a de p crimson nnd most of the dye was furnished by his own blood. He had the partial UBO of three legs , one eye was almost closed and his close-cropped ear was cropped closer still. Tha bull had made dog history at DawEOu , but at a terrible cost to himself. "For Dawson doga are clannish and it your dog licks ono he's got to lick hU clan , " as Al Bartlett says In talking about tha fight. They llnd Nerve. When the downpour of rnln on October 2(1 ( caused thi postponement of the clvlcj parudn In Philadelphia , the people who wcr determined to amuHO themselves In Borne way or other loitered about the court ot honor. A great many of them were re warded I/ a remarkable ttpcctncle. On * man In the rrowd suddenly cuught sight of something Htrango about the Penn Hiatus on the top of the city hall tow'r. Ills ges- tlculatlonti attracted others about him and soon oveiybody was curlouuly watching tha apex of the utatuc. They Haw throe men walking nbout on the crown nnd rim of Peim'H hat. They looked no bigger than files. They w re elictrlclana who had climbed there to fix the electric lights and whllo they were about It they performed various nervy antics for the Rinutement of the crowd on the Ktreeta. They stayed thera for fifteen minutes and were cheurel loudly , when thty finally rteacjndtd ,