THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 20 , 1898. I 0 HOMKTHINCJ now In slock nnd bonds ; pays 200 per cent per year on Investment ; nny amount ; Investors secured , pnynblt uny lltno ; no speculation ; best refercnccii ; wrltn for particulars Investors Trust , 1221 Arch St. , Philadelphia , I'n. l FARM FOIL nnvr. 9ft TO IMiNT , 15 acres , IIOUBO nnd barn , to Address II 38 , Lieu office.Mr.lS Mr.lS 28 i STAMPS AM ) STENCILS. _ _ . . _ _ . _ . . - _ , _ _ nt Li.-1-jfl , -rnr I _ l _ n _ _ L-rr OMAHA Knbber Stamp Co. , 215 So * 13th. Phone 1025. Write- for cutulouge. 60ID10 OMAHA MlltllOH FACTORY. , , DAMAGED looking Klndses resltvcrf-dj 70S N. 10th. 233 J1J LOST. LOST , blnrk cocker spaniel , stub tall , nn- Fwers nnme of Lady , Ileturn 1T01 Dodco for rowiml. Lost M123 2t VIOLINS REPAIRED. C. A. CASE , violins repaired 410 Shecly btk. ' 325 Keb.ll FOR MALE HICYCL.ES. REMOVAL sain of bicycles and sundries ; tires and 2ml-hand wheels specialty ; everything at coat. Louis Klescher 313-13 8. 13th. -CU KM PAWNBROKERS. H. MAROW.ITZ loans money. 418 N. 16. CSO ACIIOOI. OK LANGUAGES. FRENCH , Gorman , Spanish. $2 per month. Prof. Chatelaln. SOI Doyd theater. , MCKKLPLATING. GOLD , sllvor nnd nickel plating : base burnorfl nickel plated. Omnha Pl.iilnfc Co. , , 1302 Farnam. under U. P. ticket office. 324 D14 FENCING' AND IIOXING. ACADEMY at 1212 Farnam. Reduced rates. Send for circular. Col. Montitcry.323 -323 D14 FURNITURE REPAIRING. UPHOLSTEUING. Lundee n , 1523 Lcav'th. 222 N-29 _ _ KAULINO'S 'shop , 1220 Harney. Tel. 2031. 5CS-N-29 LUMKER. OMAHA Hardwood Lumber Co. , oak. h'ck- ory , ash , cypress , poplar , etc. . 13 & .Jallf. 423-N-2G BICYCLE REPAIRING. WORK guaranteed , Lawrence Cycle Co. , PIANO FACTORY. OLD pianos overhauled , secondhand pianos always on hand. C. Sommcr , HI S. 10th. 673 ELECTRO PLATING. WESTERN Plating Works. - Bt. -598 N29 MATTRESS RENOVATING. M. S. . WALKIN , 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 1331. i 683 EPPERLY CORSETS. ONLY corset made- having waist lino. Room 10 , Creighton Oik. , 15th & Douglas.317 - . . -317 N22 L UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING. LTJNDEBN. 1523 Lcavenworth. 222 NevIS HOUSE MOVER. W. COY , removed to 1716 St. Mary's Ave -815 N29 L _ _ 1 , rSTATUARY. GONNELL'A ' manufactures artistic statu nry. Insldo ornamental work a specialty OT So. 10th. -MC21 N24 DRESSMAKING. Dressmaking Miss Sturdy , 2504 Davenport -822-D-5 * " STEREO AND ELECTROTYPINO. H. S. STARK & CO. , 1110 Douglas.E9SN80 E9S-N80 PIANOS TUNED. PIANOS tuned , $1.60 Uose , 1521 Dodge. -9S2 DIP " HORSES WINTERED. GOOD c re ; Jl.EO per mo. W. F. Snydcr BOth & Lcavenworth ; write 814 S. 2Gth st 707 D3 T ' ELOCUTION. ELLA DAY , Ramge Bldg. , 15 and Harney 158 Jan.19 AUCTION. J. R. MAXCY & CO. . auctioneers , room 61 Paxton block , want your auction sales o real estate , * merchandise , furniture , llv stock. tc. - OMAHA AUCTION & COMMISSION CO. J. Konneiiberp , general auctioneer. 1303Douglas St. We sell real- estate , mer chandlse. live-stock , furniture , etc. ; con nUnments solicited. Tel. 1553.av av > Dcc-13 STENOGRAPHERS. , WK SOLICIT and furnish positions f < j stenographers free. The Smlth-Premlo Typewriter Co. Telcphona 12S4. GTS SHOE REPAIRING. WILL repair your shoes while you wal only 16 mln. ; half soles , 40c. Flrsl-clas work guaranteed. 212 N. 16th. 720 D3 MUSIC .LESSON'S. VIOLIN studio , beginners or advanced , sol & ensemble , 13 , iSoikowaky , U. 'At. 321 d. i ; ? -903 decC' VIOLIN & piano lessons. Misses Plndrr i McDonald , 4164 Farnam. 4ls 21 * DEST COOKING COAL. ' $3.75 TON7 'Phone , 648. Harmon & Weetr 33G D14 STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. BCIJOOL for 'cure of these defects. Jull H. Vaughn. 3U6 N. Y. Llfo bid * , 43S D1S MASONWORK. MASONWORK Jobwork. E. TIeuly.1822 Clar : . . C4 N-2fi PHYSICAL. 'CULTURE. THE Ewoboda nyatem. 303 Bheely blk. -CSS Dli NEDHA3KA FARMS FOR CASH Ol -OMAHA PROPERTY. Dlxon County 200 acres , Sit miles fret New .Castle ; 140 acres undur cultlvator ! balance meadow and pasture ; five ronr hoyso ; barn 30x60 ; two wells and pump * somct apple trees , bearing. This farm 1 feni ed und cross-fenced. Worth (5,000. Wl exchange for Improved Omaha realty. Knox County : 00 acres , four miles cixs of Verdigris ; 200 acres under cultlvatior balance pasture nnd meadow land. A tin stock farm ; two-story frame house. 18x2 ulth two sddttlons ; barn 2Cx24 : it foe post with addition 11x20 ; corner b 14x4. , an other buildings. Price $8.000 cash. Easll worth $10.000. Wo arc offering some attractive farms t attractive tUures In Howard , nutler. Poll Hamilton. Clay and Adams counties , U prime counties of the state. . -\V. PAR1.0CK , S09 SOUTH 14TH STREET. OMAIL LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICK li harcby glv n thnt by order nt tnj HoirC of Directors of th * TrnnsmU- Blislppl and In emotional Expoiltlon any stock Buhs < rll > cr who has not paid his subscription In full will be allowed to pay the balance due , toRethcr with nny court coots that have btcn made In thr culUc- tlon of name , nt nny tlnio before fsc. 1 , 1S33I that to all ntock nibscrlb r who pay In full before December I , 1S93. stock will be Issued nnd a refund of 75 per cent will be trade. Notice Is further given that nil sum , paid by stock subscribers as partial payment ? on their sul rrlptlon will be forfeited to the Exposition on December 1 , U93. nnd no stork will be Issued for nnld partial payments nor refunds mnd on came. Payments should be mnde at the office ol the secretary of the Exposition , which U now In ho Service bulldog on the repo sition grounds , but will b > removed to some central location In the cltv of Omaha on or about November 15. H3j. OURDON W. WATTLES. President. N13d-10t M&E To the members of the Douglas County Agricultural Society , take notice ; The annual meeting of the soclsty will be hold In Hoard of Trade hall , as provided In article. 1 of the by-laws of said society , the first Saturday of December. 1S9S , for the election of officers nnd board of man agers for the ensuing year. , , D. H. CHRISTIE. Acting Sec'y. Omaha , November 19. 1S93. N20dlt RELIGIOUS SERVICES. PntttUt. BETH-EDEN CHURCH , 819 SOUTH Twenty-ninth Avenue , Rov. C. D. Allen , jr. , Patter Services nt 10:30 : n , m. and 1 p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon ; B. Y. P. U. , fi:30 : p. m. CALVARY CHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTI1 nnd Sewnrd Streets. Rv. Thomas Andtr- HOII , Pnstor Services nt 10:30 : a. m. and 70 : ! p. hi. ; Sunday school at noon. FIRST CHURCH , THIRTY-FIFTH ANr Farnam Streets , Rev. T. L. Kctman Pnstor Services nt 10:30 : a. m. nnd 8 p , m. ; Sunday school nt 11:45 : n. m. : Junloi union , 3:30 : p. m. ; B. Y. P. U. , 7 p. m. : Mission Sunday school. Twenty-eighth nvenuo nnd Fnrnam. 3:3l : p. m. GERMAN CHURCH. TWENTY-SIXTH and Seward Street * . Rtv. August Roltir Pnstor Services at 10:30 : n. m. nnd 7:30 : p m. : Sunday school at 9:15 : n. m. RACH CHURCH , TENTH AND ARBOr Streets , Rev. J < O. Staples. Minister- Services nt 10:45 : a. m. nnd S p , m. ; Sun day school at noon ; gospel meetings Wednesday evening ; Younc Ptoplo's meet' Ing , Friday evening ; reading room oper every evening. IMMANUEI , CHURCH , BINNEY ANI Twenty-fourth streets. Pulpit ruppllei temporarily : services at 10:30 : a. m. ant 7SO ! n. m. : Sunday school nt noon. MOUNT PISQAH' CHURCH , TWENTY- s > v nth nnd Cuss Streets , Rev. Rober Jnnunry , Pastor Services at 11 a. m. one 730 ; p. m. ; Sunday school nt 12:30 : i. . m. prayer meeting , Wednesday evening Young People's meeting. Friday evening OL1VKT CHURCH. GRAND AVENUf nnd Thirty-eighth Street , Rv. A. J. Flcm Ing , Pastor Services at 11 a. m. nnd 7Si : p. m. ; , Sunday school at noon. SWEDISH CHURCH , 618 NORTH EIGII tcenth Street , Rev. P. Swartz , Pastor- Services ut 11 n. m. nnd 7:30-p. : m.j Sundaj school at 9:30 : n. m. Z1ON CHURCH , 2215 GRANT STREET Rev. T. T. Wnrd , Pnstor Services nt 1 a. rn. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school n 12:30 : p. .m , Clirlilnn. FIRST CHURCH , CORNER TWENTIETH Street n.nd Capitol Avenue , Rsv. J , M Vnwtcr , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 12 m. Young People's Society of Christian En deavor nt < i:30 : p. m. ; prayer mcctlni Wednesday nt 7:30 : p. m. GRANT STREET CHURCH , TWENTY sixth nnd Grnnt Streets , Rev. Charle Taylor , Pnstor Services at 10:30 a. rn. an ( 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. WALNUT HILL CHURCH. 4420 NICHO IHH Street , Rev. Joseph Nichols , Pastor- Services at 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school nt 3 p. m. CHERRY HILL CHURCH , SOU NORTF forty-second Street , Rev. L. S. Hand Pastor-Services at 11 a. m. ; Sundaj school at noon. FIRST CHURCH. NINETEENTH ANI Davenport Streets , Rev. H. C. Herring Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. ; Y. P. S C. E at 6:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school a noon. HILLSIDE CHURCH. THIRTIETH ANI Ohio Streets , Rov. Jacob Klook Pastor- Services at 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at noon ; prayer servlc < Wednesday at 7:30 : p. m. PARK VALE CHURCH. 2914 CASTELLAI Street. Rev. Frank H. Anderson , j/asto Services nt 8 p. m. ; Sunday school a 3 p. m. ; Christian Endeavor at 8 p. m. PILGRIM CHURCH , 102 NORTH FORTY first Street , Rev. Frank D. Jackson Pastor Services at 11 u. m. and 7:30 p in. : bundav school nt noon. PLYMOUTH CHURCH. TWENTIETI nnd Spencer Streets , Rev. Howard Mac A > val. Paator Services at 10:30 : a. m. nni 8 p. m. ; Endeavor society nt 7:1G : p. m , meeting Wednesday at 7:30 : p. m. Srnyer school at noon. ST. MARY'S AVENUE CHURCH Twenty-seventh Street and St. MarV Avenue , Rev. S. Wright Butler , D. D , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 p m. ; Sunday pchool at noon. SARATOGA CHURCH. TWENTY-FIFTf Street and Ames Avenue , Rov. L. S Hand , Pastor Services at 10:30 : n. m. am 7:45 p. m. ; Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m. Epliicopnl. ALLSAINT'SCHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTI und Dewey Avenue , near Farnam , KM Thomas J. Mackay , Rector Holy com munlon every Sunday In the montri except the llrst , at 7:30 : n. m. ; sermon .1 ll a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school a CHURCHmOF THE GOOD SHEPHERE Twentieth and Ohio Streets , Rev. Gcors I iiw rd nlk. M. A. . Re < tor Services a 8 a , m. , 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunda school at 9:15 : a. m. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. CORNE1 Charles and Forty-first Streets. Rev. C It. Young. Priest Services nt 7:30 : n. m II a. m. nnd 7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday school a 10 a. m. . Frldnvs nt 7:45 : p. m. ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH , THIRTY third nnd Francis Str'ets , Priest 1 Chnrge , Rev. W. S. Hownrd Services n 1 p. m. : Sunday school at 3 p. m. ST. BARNABAS' CHURCH. 619 NORT1 Nineteenth Street , Rtv. John William1 Rector Services nt 730 ; n. m. , U a. n and 7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 9:30 : n. n BT JfV'N'S CHURCH. TWENTY-SIXT ] and Franklin Streets. Rev. W. 8. How nrd. Priest Services nt 7:30 and 11 n. m and 7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt 9:30 : t m. , : dally services at 0:45 : nnd 7 a. m. an 4:45 p. m. ; Wednesdays at 7:45 : p. m. ; Fr ! days at 7:30 : p. m. ST. MATHIAS' CHURCH , 142S 8OUT1 Tenth fltrfet. Rov. L. F. Potter , Priest1 ! Chnrirp Services nt 7:30 : a. m , , 11 a. n and 7:30 p. m. : Sunday school nt 10 a. n ST. PAUL'S ' CHURCH. 3211 CALIFORNI. Street Pulpit supplied temporarily : sen Icrs nt 11 n. in. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunda school at 10 a. m. ST "HIT IP THR DEACON CHURCH , 111 North Twcnty-flrst stren. Rev. John A bert Williams. Rector Services at 7:45 : i m. , 11 n. m. and S p. m. ; Sunday schoi nt 10 a. in. ; dally morning prayer at 9 i in rvnlntr. n. m. TRINITY CATHEDRAL. CAPITOL AVE mid nnd Elchtcenth Street. Rt. Roi Oeorge Worthlnpton , D. D. . Blihop , Vor Rev. Cnmpbrll Fair , D. D , , Dean Hoi communion , 9:25 : 'a. m. ; litany. 10 a , m morning prayer , 10:30 : a. m. ; Sunda school , 13 noon ; evening prayer , 7:45 : p. n EvnntrHlcnl. EMANUEL CHURCH. 2602 MARC Stroet. Rev. O J. Str'lcher. Pnstor Services nt 10:30 : n. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m fSpprtnv fchool nt 11SO n. m. FREE CHURCH. TWELFTH AND DOI oas 8tr rts. Rev. F. H. W. Brtiecher Pastor Porvlres nt 10:30 : a. m. anfl 7:30 : ] m. : Sunday school nt 2-4 p. m. g\vrr ' ° u MISSION CHURCH. 2222 DAA ennort Ptr-c-t , Rev F. O. Hultmnn , Pni tor Service * nt 10:30 : n. m. nnd 7:30 p. m Pundny school nt 3:45 : p. m ZTOV npPMAV CmMTH. 2B22 RPRAGU Street. Rev. Ernest M < 0il. Pastor Servln nt 10:30 : n. m , nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunda school at 11:30 : a. m. DANIPH CHURCH. S19 SOUTH TWFNT1 second Street. Rev. I. C. Poulson. Paste Km 'ftp M io-o n. m and 8 n. m. . ei I cent last Sunday In the month , wh' there are no evening services ; Sundo i school nt 9:30 n m. ; EMANUEL SWEDISH CHURCH. NINI [ t -MI nnrt ( " PtrPets. Rev. P. 1 ; Svnrd , Pastor Pervlcps at 10:45 : a. m. ar i 7s45 p. m. : " Sunday school at noon. . ( ftne-T rrr-VTAX CHURCH , 1005 SHUT Twentieth Stre't. Rev , E. J. Fresa. Paste t arr.tcr , nt jp-n o mt anj 7.30 p > m ; Snnilnv Hehnot nt 2 n. m , i KOUNTS5B MEMORIAL CHURCH. SI ? , tcenth mid Hnrney Streets , Rev. A. , t T > ' - Pn.tnr Bv'ce at 10-30 n. r I nnd 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday rhnal at noon ' ORACH CHURCH. TWENTY-SIXT Street and Woolworth Avenue. Re I i . .vrr r fjn ? ( pastor Services at . n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school i J U-ll n. m. NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURC1 i 1316 Nor'h Twonty-slxth Street. Rev. N. Anderson. Pastor Services at U a. i RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ( Continued. ) nnd 7:30 : p. m.i Sunday school at 12:15 : P. m. PI II A DANISH CHURCH , 2215 NORTH Twenty-sixth Street Pulpit supplied tem porarily ; services nt 11 n. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday tchool nt noon. S'tIA . , < .mllCH. TWENTY-FIRST and liurdettc Streets , Hrv. Leonard Groh , Pastor-Services at 10:45 : u. m. and 73(5 ( n. m , ; Sundnv school nt noon. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. FOUR- twmth nnd Center Streets , Rev. A J. Turkic. Pastor Pundnv school nt 3 p. m. BT. PAUL'S GERMAN CHURCH. 2721 Parker Street , Rev. John F. 8. Her , Pas tor Services nt 10 n. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sundav school nt 2 p. in. ; evening , second end and fourth Sunday In each month nt 7:30 : n. m. SALEM EVANGELICAL SWEDISH Church. S219 South Twenty-third street. Rev. C. E. Elvlng , Pnstor Services nt I 10:30 : a. m. and 7:3'J : ' p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. MpthndlHt. FIRST CHURCH. TWENTIETH AND Davenport Streets , Rov. John McQuold. D. D. , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:10 : p. in. ; Sunday school at noon. FIRST GERMAN CHURCH. ELEVENTH nnd Center Streets , Rev. Otto E. Krlegc , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m.Sundav school at noon. HANSCOM PARK CHURCH , TWENTY- ninth Street and Woolworth Avenue , Rev. F. M. Slcson , D. D. , I astor Servicent 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. MONMOUTH PARK CHURCH. THIRTY- fourth Street and Lnrlmore Avenue , Rev. Frank W. Dross , Pnstor Services at H tu m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon.- NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURCH , 1C13 North Twenty-sixth Street , Rev , Rnsmus Wllhclinsen , Pastor Services nt 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. ST. JOHN'S AFRICAN CHURCH. EIGH- te nth nnd Webster Streets. Rev. James C. C. Owens , Pastor Services nt 10:45 : a. m. and 7:30 : p m. ; Sunday school nt 1:1C : p. m. ; Epworth league every Sunday evening one hour preceding prenchlng ; prayer meeting every Wednesday cvcn'.ns at 7:30 : ; class meeting every Friday at 73t ; r m SEWARD STREET CHURCH. TWENTY- pficond and Reward Streets , Rev. A. C. W Ich , Pastor Services nt 10:30 : a. m. anO 7TO p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. SOUTH TENTH STREET CHURCH Tenth nnd Pierce Streets , Rev. George A Luce , Pastor Services at 11 a. m. ant 7:80 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon : Jurtloi league. 4 p. m. ; Epworth lengue , 6:30 : p. m SOUTHWEST CHURCH. 5123 H1CKORV Street. Rev. R. M. Henderson , Pastor- Services at 10:45 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sufr day school nt 11:45 : a. m. SWEDISH CHURCH , 615 NORTH EIGH. teenth Street , Rev. Carl O. Knrlson , Pas tor Services nt 11 a. m and 7.30 p. m. Sunday 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. nt th < rooms nt 114 South Thirteenth street. WEST OMAHA CHURCH. TWENTY' se-vnth nnd Mnrcy streets , Rov. Jame1 Hnynes. Pastor Services at 11 a. m. am 7:3Q p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. TRINITY CHURCH. TWENTY-FIRS ! nnd Blnney Stroft ? . Rev. Fred H. Sander Bon , D. D. , Poster Services at 10:30 : a. m nnd 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school at noon Epworth league at 6:30 : p. m. WALNUT HILL , FORTY-FIRST AN ! Charles Streets , Rev. C. N. Dawson , D D. , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. ami 7:3i : p m Fntvlnv school ut noon , J. M. Glllnn superintendent ; Epworth league at C:3i : p. m. SOUTH OMAHA. FIRST CHURCH Twenty-third and N Streets , Rev. J. A .Johnson. Pa tor. ALRRIOHT. REV. J. Q. A. FLEHARTY Ph. D. , Pastor. Preibyterlnn. AMBLER PLACE CHURCH. FORTY soond and Marlnda Streets Pulpit sup piled temporarily ; services nt 10:30 : a. m. Sunday school at 11:30 a. m. BEDFORD PLACE CHURCH. 302S LALK Street , Rev. Knox Boude , Pastor Service ! nt 10:30'a. : ' m.'nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sundaj achjol nt noon. CKNTKAL UNITED CHURCH. TWENTY , fourth nnd Dodge Streets , Rev. Alcxnn der Gllchrlst , Pastor Services at 10:30 : n m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon CLIFTON HILL CHURCH , 4338 GRANI Street. Rev. James D. Kerr , Pnstor- Snrvlces at 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at noon. FIRST CHURCH , SEVENTEENTH ANr Dodge Streets Services at 10:30 : a. tn. one 8 p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. FIRST GERMAN CHURCH. 813 NORTI Eighteenth Street , Rev. Daniel Grloder Pnstor Services at 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p m. ; Sunday school nt noon. FIRST UNITED CHURCH. TWENTY tlrst and Emmet Streets , Rev. Frank B Foster , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. am 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon ; Chris tlan union meeting at 7 p. m. GRACE MISSION CHURCH. 60T WIL liam Street Pulpit supplied temporarily services nt 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sundav school at noon. KNOX CHURCH. NINETEENTH AJI Ohio Streets , Rev. A. Chrlstlo Blown Patitor Services nt 10:30 : u. m. nnd 7J : p. m. ; Sunday school ut 12 m. ; Youm Pconlos mooting at 7 p. m. LOWE AVENUE PRESBYTERIA > Church , Corner Nicholas nnd Lowi Avenue , Rev. T. S. Hnwley. Pastor- Preaching nt 10:45 : n. m. und 7:45 p. m. Sundny school nt 12 m. , nnd Endenvo meeting nt C:45 : in the evening : Wednes day evening , lecture nt 8 o'clock ONTARIO STREET CHURCH. 1820 ON tarlo Street Pulpit supplied temporarily services tit 10:30 : a. m. and' 7:36 p. m. SIIP RV ofSrft * * PARK AVENUE CHURCH , PARK AVE mie and Jackson Street , Rev. Edgar Mac Dill , Pastor Pel-vices at 10:30 : a. m. am 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school nt noon. SECOND CHURCH. TWENTY-FOURTI nnd Nicholas Streets , Rev. Samuel M Ware , Pastor Services at 10:30 : n , m. um 7:39 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. SOUTHWEST CHURCH. TWENTIETI nnd Leavonworth Streets Sundny schoa at noon. WESTMINSTER CHURCH. TWENTY ninth nnd Mason Streets , Rev. T. V Moore , Pnstor Services at 10:30 : al'tn. am 7:30 : p. m , ; Sunday school at noon. Rnnintt CntlmMc. CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY Eighteenth and Izard Stieets , Rev , Join Flt7patrlck , Pastor Services. at 7 , 8 am 10:20 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sundny schoa at 2:30 : p. m. CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART Twenty-second nnd Blnney Streets. Rev Patrick J. Judge , Pastor ; Rev. J. Me Namara , Assistant Pastor Services nt 't 8:30. : 9:30 : and 10:30 : a. m. ; Sundny schoa nt 2:30 : p. m. ; week dny mass , 7 and n. m. ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH. 4117 HAMIL ton Street , Rev. Timothy O'Callahar Pnstor Services nt 8 mid 10:30 : a. m. ; Sun day school nt 9 a. m. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH , TWENTY-FIFTI nnd Cnllfornla Streets , Rov. Joseph H McufTels , S. J. , Pnstor Sen-Ices at B. ( 7 , 8:30 : , 9:30 : and 10:30 : a. m. ; Sunday schoo at 2:30 : p. m. ; vespers ut 3 p. m. and 7:3 : ST. ' JOSEPH'S GERMAN CHURCH. BEV enteenth nnd Center Streets , Rev , Mauri tins Baukkolt. Pastor Services at 8 nn < 10:30 : a. m. ; Sundny school nt 2:20 : p. m. ST. MARY'S MAGDALENE CHURCH. 161 Douglas Street. Rev. George J. Glaubui Pastor Services at 8 and 10:30 : a. m. ; vcs ST'f PHILOMENA'S CATHEDRAL. 4C South Ninth Street , Rt. Rev. Rlchar Scannell , Blshon : Rev. J. H. McDeyltl Pastor ; Rev. William Kelly , Asslstnn Pastor-Pervlces at C. 7 , 8. 9 and 10:30 : a "TWENTY - M Namara , Assistant , 7. 9 and 10:30 : a. m. : vespers at 7:30 : j , . I m. ; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. : ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH. 1404 CASTE ! ' inr Street , Rev. John T. Smith. Pastor- I Services at 8 and 10:30 : a. m. and < :30 : ] 14 South Fourt enth Street. Rev. Joh Vranek , Pastor Services at 8 and 10 < m. : Sunday school nt 2 p. m , : vesper ? c 2:30 : p. m. ; work day mass nt 8:30 : n. m. MUcelluneaim. ' UNITY CHURCH. SEVENTEENTH AN ! b Cats Streets , Rev. Newton M. Mam T Minister-Study. 1621 Cass street. Service irvjv Sundnv school at noon. - FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIS ( Sclentlrt ) . 2153 St. Mary's Avenue- 8 rvlces at 11 n. m. , consisting of blbl r rendlnrs nnd explanatory selections froi the Christian B lenco text bool i Children's Sunday school at 9:45 n. n f ANVdnpsday fvenlmr mooting nt 8 o'clock. AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS-SERVICE - nt 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7'30 p. m. at the rooir > . nt 114 Pouth Thlrt'onth ttrret. 1 FIRST UNIVER8ALIST CHURCH. NINI teenth nnd Lolhrop Streets Pulpit su | I piled temporarily ; services at 10:45 : a. n r and 70 : p. m. : Sunday school at noon. ; CHAPEL OF THECARPENTER , SECON nnd William Streets Services nt 9 a. n - and 5:30 : p. m. . CHURCH OF JF.SUS CHRIST OF LATTE i. Day Saints Servlres Pundny nt 11 a. r find 7:30 p. m. at KntehtR of Pyth'as hal I North Twenty-fourth nnd Charles street ' . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING , S 1 Now York Llf Building Services 11 a. r t Pastor's subject , the lilble and Selene nnd Health , with key to scripture , b ' , Rrv. Mary Baker Eddy. . FREE METHODIST CHURCH. 17 i. South Eleventh Street , Rev. William S RELIGION" o'lflVICES. ( Continued. ) Adams. Pn tor Services nt 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m.i Sunday school at 9:45 : a. m. Noi.ii. MAHA UNION MISSION. 6416 Sherman Avenue Pulpit supplied tempo rarily ; services at 11 a. m. ; Sunday school nt noon , OMAHA PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Labor Temple , South Seventeenth and Douglns Streets Services nt 3 p. m. PARK FOREST MISSION , 1110 D STREET Services at 11 a. m. PEOPLE'S CHURCH , 612 NORTH EIOH- tconth Street , Rev. Charles W. Savldge , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. : Sundny school at 2:30 : p. m. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JHSUS Christ. Latter Day Saints. 181S North Twenty-first Street. Rev. Pre-d A. Smith. Pnstor Services at 9:45 : nnd 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. : Sundny school nt 2:30 : p. m , ST. MARY'S GREEK CHURCH. NINTH nnd tlownrd Streets , Rev , Kilns Aboud , Pustor Services nt 9 n. m. nnd 3 p. m. SALVATION ARMY. DIVISION NO. 1 , Barracks , Seventeenth nnd Davenport Streets Services nt 11 n. m. , 3 nnd 7:30 : SALVATION ARMY. DIVISION NO. 2 , Barracks , 14J1 North Twentieth Street Porvk'en at II n. m. , 3 nnd 8 p. m. SWEDISH FREE MISSION CHURCH. 2709 Lenvenwcrth Street Services at 11 n. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY , ROOMS 306. Sheeley Block , South Fifteenth nnd How ard S'root * pprv'rpf' nt 3:11 : n m TEMPLE IPRAEL , 2220 HARNEY STREET Rov. Leo Franklin , Rnbbl Services at 7:4 : : p. m. RAILWAY TIME CARD. FREMONT. ELKHORN Missouri Valley Rallway- Gcnnrnl Olllces , United Stntes Nntlonal Bank Bldg Southwest Corner Twelftl nnd - Farnnm Streets. Ticket Ofl ce. 1401 8:00 : pm 5:00 : ptr A&DTuPlasC ? ± 3:00 : pm 6:00 : prr Hastings. York , Da vid City , Superior. , Geneva , Exeter & Peward 3:00 : pm 5:00 : prr Norfolk , Vere'lgro , nnd Fremont 8:15 : am " 10:45 : an Lincoln , Wnhoo & , Fremont 8:15 : nm * 10:45 : an Fremont Local 8:13 : am * Dally. Dally except Sunday. Sun day only. ' * Dally except Saturday. ' ' CHTCAQO''NORTH WESTern - ern RrIIway City Tlckel Ofllce , 1401 Farnam Street Telephone , 661. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets tone , 629. Leave. Arrive Daylight Chicago Special 6:40 : am . 11:56 : prt Mo. Valley , Sioux City , St. Paul & Minneapolis * 6:00 : am 11:16 : prt MIL Valley , Sioux City 7:45 : am 9:00 : pn Carroll , Dennlson , Council Blurt's . . . . 5:25 : pm 8:40 : an Eastern Ex. , DCS Molnes , Marshall- town , Ccdnr Rap ids and Chicago. . . 11:06 : am 4:10 : pn Atlantic Flyer. Chicago cage and East 4GG : pm 4:20 : pn Pant Mnil. Chicago to Omahn 3:15 : pn Northern Expr'ss 5:25 : pm 8:40 : an Onifhn-Cnlcngo Special clnl 7. . . . . . . * 7:00pr : , ft-W nn Dally. " Dally except Saturday. Dall ] except Monday. CHICAGO , ST. PAUL , MIN neapoll * & Omaha Rallwa : General Offices. Nebraska Division , Fifteenth nnc _ Webster Streets. Clt : Ticket' Office. 1401 Fnrnam Street. Tele phone , 661. Depot , Fifteenth and Webstei Streets. Telephone. 1458. Norfolk Passenger. . 6:00 : am 7:00 : pn B I n t r , Emerson Sioux City , Ponca , Hnrtlngton ana . . . . Bloomfleid . 1:00 : pm 11:55 : an Bloux City , Man- knto , St. Paul & . . . . Minneapolis . 5:43 : pm 9:10 : ar No. 2. Twin City Limited . 5:45 : pm No , 1 Omaha Llm- . . jt d . 9:10 : ar bally. DaUy except Sunday. Sun day only.- SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Railroad General Offices United States Natlona Bank Bulling , S. u. c j < _ - ner Twelfth nnd Farnan StreetTrleket Office , 1401 Fnrnam Street Telephone. 561. Depot , Tenth ana Masoi Streets. Telephone , t > 29.Leave. Leave. Arrive Sioux City. Mar- kato. 8t. Paul , 0:00 : am 8:40 : an Minneapolis .6 : > pm 1) ) : i i > n Sioux City Local. . . 7:45 am 9:00 : pn Dally. CHICAGO. BURL1NGT01 & Qulncy Rallrond "Th Burlington Route" Tlcke Office. 1C02 Farnam Strcei Telephone , 250. Dcpol Tenth and Mason Streets Telephone , 128. Leave. Arrive Daylight Chicago Special 6:40 : am 4:50 : pr 1 Cliictiuu Vestlbuled Kxnres * 5:05 : pm 8:10 : ar Chicago Express. . . . 9:45 : am 4:15 : pr ( .hicatio & St. . . . . I nnTR Express . . . 7:45 : pm 8:10 : ar Pacific J'c't'n Locnl ' 11:65 : am 5:45 : pr Fust Mail , ' 2:50 : pr Dally. ' Dallv except Sunday. BURLINGTON & MIS sourt River Railroad- "Tho Burlington Route General Offices , N. A\ Corner Tenth and Far nam Streets. Tlckc Office. 1502 Farnar . Street. Telephone. 2W Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephon 12 $ . Leave. Arrive Lincoln , Hastings and McCook 8:35 : am 7:40 : pr Lincoln , Denver. | Colorado , Utah , t California. Black Hills. Montana & Puget Sound 4:35 : nm 4:05 : pr Lincoln local 7:00 : pm ' 9:35 : ni Lincoln 1-ust Mall. 2:65 : pra 11:40 : at Denver , Colorado Utnh. California & Puget Sound 11:60 : pm 0:30 01 Dally. Dally excuot Sunday. i KANSAS CITY. ST. JC seph & Council Blurt Railroad ' | The Burling ton Route" Ticket Offlci 1502 Farnam Street. Tc ! ephono , 250. Depot , Tent and Mason Streets.Te ephone , 12 $ . Leave. Arrlv < Knnras City Day Express 9:06 : am 6:45 : pi lu City Night Express 10:15 : pm 0:30 : ai ux jHition Flyer" for St Joseph nnd Bt. Louis * 4:55pm : 11:30 : ni Dullr. UNION PACIFIC - "TH ; Overland Route" Generi Offices , N , E. Corner Nlnt und Farnam Streets. Clt Ticket Office , 13U2 Farnai Street. Telephone 310. DC pot , Tenth and Maso Streets. Telephone 629.Leave. Leave. Arrlvi | "Tho Overland Limited" for Den- I vcr. Salt Lake , I nnd wesfrn p'ts , . 3:50 : am 4:45 : pi ' The Colorado Spe- ' clol , for Denver & all Colorado p'ts. 11:55 : pm 4:40 : ni ; Fnst Mail Train for Denver , bait Lake , Paclllc coaat and all v.-catern points. 4:35 : pn ) :40 : ai Lincoln. Beatrice fe ' Stromsburg Ex. . . . 8:30 : prn 12:50 : pi 1 Fremont. Columbus. 1 Norfolk. Grand , Island and North Platte 4:35 : prr. 4:15 : pi Columbus Local . . . . 6 : 0 pm 9:40 : ai 1 South Omaha Local Pass Leaves , 6:16 : i 1 m. ; 7:00 : a. m. ; 9:10 : a. m. ; 3:05 : p , m. Ai > rives , 10:30 : a m. ; 3:30 : p. m. ; G p. m. Council Bluffs Local Leaves 6:4u : a , m 6:60 : a m. ; 7:4) : a. m. : "iiHO a. m. ; 10:20 : i I m. ; J2-30 p. in , 2.15 p. m. ; 4:30 : p. m. ; 4 : 1 p. m. ; 4K : > D. m. ; 5:55 : p. m. ; 8:20 : p. m. A : rives , 7:20 a. m. ; 8:25 : a. m. ; 9:10 : a. m. ; 11 ; : n. m. ; 3:05 : p. m. ; " 3:30 : p. m. ; 4:2i : p. m 6:40 p. m. ; 6:30 : p. m. ; " 6:50 p. m. ; 9:03 p. m , 11:55 p. m. Dally. Dally escept Sundav. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE' St. Paul Railway Gil Ticket Office , 1K04 Farnai Street. Telephone , 2S4. Di pot. Tenth and Maso Streets. Telephone. 629. - . . . Leave. Arrlv Chicago Limited . Express * 6:15 : pm 8:20 : a , 9 Omaha & Chicago < Express 11:00 : am 4:15 : pi Sioux City and Des 9 Molnrs Exortss. , 11:00 nm 4:15 : p : Dally. Dally escept Sunaay. mil-UA7 TIMIC CARD. ( Continued. ) CHICAGO , HOCK ISLAND it Pacific Itnllroad-"Thij Great noik Island Houte. " City Ticket omc , 1323 Fnrnani Street. Telephone ; S. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Tclephono Leave. Arrive. Des.Molnc8Loc.il. . . 7:1J : am 11:25 : am Chicago Express . . . " 11:30 : am 8:00 : am Chicago Fast Ex press 5:00 : pm 1:25 : pm Bt. Paul Fait Ex press 6:00 : pra 11:25 : am Lincoln , Colorado Spring * , Denver , Pueblo and Wont. . 1:30 : pm 4:25 : pm Drs Molned , llock I tend ur..l Jhl- caao 7:15 : pm 8:50 : pm Color.ido Flyer 6:40 : pm 8:50 : im Dally. Dnlley except Sunday. OMAHA & ST. LOUIS HAIL- rurt Omaha. Kansas City & Eastern Railroad "The Port Arthur Route" Ticket Ofllce 1415 Farnam Street. Tcle phone J22. DPi'ot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone 629. i -ave. Arrive. Bt. Louis Cannon Ball Bxpressi. . . . . , :60 : pm * 11:30 : am Kansas City & Qulncy Local 6:60 am 0:03 : pin Kansas City Ex press 7:45 : urn Port Arthur Express - press S:30 : pra MISSOURI FACIKIC RAIL- rend General Offices and Tlekot Oini'o , Southeast Cor ner 14th and Douglas Strceti Telephone , 104 , Depot , 15th and Webster Sts. Telephone 145S. Leave. Arrive , 3t. Loula-Kanjia * & Neb. Limited 3:00 : pm 12:55 : pm Kansas City & rit. Louis Exprets . . . . 9:50 : pm 6:00 : am Nebraska Local-via Weeping Water . . * 6:00 : pm 9:45 : am * Dally. * DjiUy except Sunday. W A B A S II RAILROAD- Tlckct Office , 1415 Parnam Street. Telephone , 802. De pot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , 629. Leave. Arrive. Bt. Louis "Canon Ball" Express . . . . 4:50 pm 11:30 am Dally. A DISTINGUISHED PRIVILEGE. What Happened to a Yonn * Bride on Her WcddliiK TrJp * It was a belated wedding trip , relates i writer In the Ladies' Ifome Journal. Out Journpy to my new homo In Muskoloosa ha'd been so disagreeable that wo agreed to for get It as speedily as possible and wbcr Juclga Elwyn ( of course ho wasn't the Judge then ) had to go to Now Yorkthree , month ! later to attend to an Important railroad case I declared I wanted to sec an old mat again ( there was not a man over 40 In Muskaloosa ) and some houses not built yes terday. 10 Wayne ( my husband ) said we would call It our wedding journey. The last stage of It found us on board the steamboat , The Swalfcnv , which ran be tween Albany and New York City. Wo wew both sound asleep In the stuffy Ilftle'state room when a sudden shock awoke us. W ( were hurled from our berths and Jumped ui to find oureelves grasping each other as wi tried to stand upright on the slanting floor There -were sounds of hurrying feet and a volco crying "Come on deck , everybody,1 and as my husband struggled Into bis boott I tried to find my gown. Some ono callec ns they beat a hasty tattoo on the doort VUon't wait to dress. " and Wayne wrapped me In my long green cloth cloak 'With Iti many capes and graaped bis own coat , whlli I caught up my new tan-colored beavei bonnet and , hurriedly wo made pur way ot deck. It was a very dark night and the sloping boat rose high In the air'over ' what seemci' a bottomless abyss. A few children whlrap. crsd at being snatched from their warm bed ! Into the chill night , but the women nil be. haved well. They felt that woyere stud fast on something which waa probably do land , nnd after the first scare many wantec to return to their state rooms to dress. That however , was forbidden , ai there was a pos sibility ot the boat parting amidships am ' going down at almost any moment. Aly husband waa a man to whom-peopli Instinctively turned to consult , and the cap. tain and he were soon attending to th < transfer ot the passengers to the shore. Decl hands built bonfires on the sandy beach anc by their weird light women and chlldret were lifted over the railings and lowerec Into the arms of men standing below. Wher my turn came , as the two burly men helc mo on the outer side , I caught hold of thi edge with a grip of , steel. I heard Wayne gay , "Let go , Felice , " but I simply couldn't Tbcn I beard a rough voloe say , "Hit he : over the handa with a bit of wood , mate , ' and at the sharp pain my fingers relaxct and ns I dropped Into the waiting armi an ay flew my lovely bonuet , which I nevei saw again. Mr. Elwyn tied his bandker chief over mv mop ot curls , and my loni coat , which waa buttoned from neck to heels covernd mo completely. At early dawn a steamboat came aloni and waa hailed , and all except the cautati and boatmen were put aboard U. Wayn < found a seat for me on Its crowded decks and put me In charge of a gentleman wh' ' had shaken hands with htm and made rcon for me beside him. I did not catch his nam before my husband left roe and went to tool after the passengers who were less fortu oate than oursehca. I was only 16 , and ft was my first lotii Journey , so when the boat ran across th Bolne nets spread by the Long Island fisher men , and It danced up and down , swayln and bobbing In a way that made me imag I no we wert > to repeat the experience of th night before with variations , each time started wildly to my feet. The old gentle man , who was a. oolile-looUng man , will the moat wonderful dark , compelling cyet that eccmed soft , stern and Bad all at once tried to calm me. But the experience I ha- been through did not make It easy to cootb . _ mc , and at last In desperation the dlgnlflc | old gentleman drew mo down upon hi knees , folded me tenderly In bis arms , an i as my excitement continued talked eooth i ingly to me until my husband returned When ho put ua Into our carriage to drlv j to our hotel ho kissed my hand at partin I with the roojt charming grace In the world 1 and when Wayne told mo it was Don It | Webster , who was worshiped by my fatho . and 'brothers as one of the ItnraorUls re i turned to earth , I kissed that hand my sell and my husband always declared that ' , treated it far better thaa I did the othe " hand ever afterward. 1 HEALTH CONDITIONS BETTEI > Only One Death Reported Antrim 20OOO Soldier * In Over a Week. WASHINGTON , Nov. 19. The followln has been received at the War department : MANILA , Nov. 10. Adjutant Goaera Washington : Following death.t since last re 1 port : November 14 , Jay A. Smith , prlvati 1 Company O , First regiment , Ssuth Dal'oti : ; epoplcxy following malarial fever. OTIS. Ibe War department officials say that th ; report showing such a small death rat : among eo many soldiers la extremely gratl . tying and indicates an Improved condl 0 tlon at Manila. That only one death shoul occur In 20,000 soldiers In a week or te ' dan IB very surprising. The department be lleves there hai been a great improvemer t in the health conditions In the Philippine : 1 Quinine lioei In Free. I ' WASHINGTON , Nov. 19. The Trcasur department has recommended to the secre tary of war that quinine be admitted int , Cuba and Porto Hlco free of duty. Under the Spanish law the duty on qul i nine was about 118 a round. The War dc } partment will undoubtedly concur In tb treasury recommendation. Cause of All the Trouble at Damp Thomas is Located i INEFFICIENT OFFICERS RESPONSIBLE Mffjor Glnicott lliililn thnt Pollllcnl AppolnteeH mid Strung Drlilk Make n Unit Cuiiililtintlun ( or IInw He- to EiiL-onntcr In Cnmp. OMAHA , Nov. 1. To the Editor ot The Bee : During my temporary sojouin In Camp Thomas , at Chlckauiaugu Park , CU. , I was often Impressed by the dally occur ring events that selfish , unpatriotic politics were exerting a baneful Inllucnce upon the military service , health and moral lite ot the camp. DouUlcas state politics weru largely responsible for the selection of offi cers made for many of the commands many InSecd who would hnve failed to pass an examination under a fair ten ot the civil service * rules , or any rules ot good , com mon sense nnd lu consequence their in competence , misfit nnd blundering reaultca In much Injury nnd damage to the serv ice. Many private soldiers also were en listed who really should not have been ac cepted under the rules , while better ma terial was rejected , and this , too , was van ity. ity.Tho The average American citizen Is suscep tible of as high training In military disci pline , culture and true soldierly bearing as that of any nation on earth , and assuredly Is well worthy ot the best possible disci pline and Instruction obtainable. But wu "cannot gather figs from thistles , " neither should we expect to transform raw recruits into model soldiers , or an Invincible , fight ing array without skilled Instructors and efficient , experienced leaders , exemplary men of good morals and habits , thoroughly lit and competent for the varied offices to which they should be assigned. An army Is a peculiar organization which requires much skill , time and money lo equip and perfect for active duty In the field , and Its utility nnd efficiency depend much less upon numbers than upon the high standard of moral and physical excellence and dis cipline maintained that is every ready for duty , and never falls In its performance. War , like many of the learned professions , Is an exact science and officers must be educated and trained , for duty accordingly. High Skill In Lender * Nccennury. As capital Invested In railroads , factories and commerce uses the best material anil employs only men of' the highest skill and expertenco to manage its affairs to the best possible advantaga and economy , so the great American republic wants no dudes nor bummers to degrade or dishonor its flag , * but patriotic men 6f heroic mould men of skill nnd Iron will llko Grant and Farragut , or Sher man nnd Dowcy and kindred spirits to com mand , to fight , to conquer , to clevato and crown with glory the Starry Banner of Lib erty and Human nights. Under leaders like these Insubordination , mutinous conduct or desertion were rare. It la a notorious fact that , In this snappy Spanish war. many ot our regimental officers were deplorably fresh and' ' ignorant ot military duty , and one of those 'daisies could\do moro damage In our army In one day" than many wise gen eral officers could repair In sixteen. But why were such men appointed and , commis sioned ? Was It to boom the hospitals and stock the grave yards with the bonea ol our toys ? And If not , why ? Yes , "there's the rub , " and let the state governments that were guilty of and responsible for such glaring folly answer If they -can , as good men of military skill and experience abound la every state ofi this union. How could good health or comfort be expected or enjoyed In any camp where the plainest sanitary law * ot hygiene were violated lated dally ? Located around and bcslde thi vile "canteen" and coon hollows , where at abominable stench arose from the filth , gar bage and ftlopa- from the- tents and cooks quarters , which wcr.p thrown out promis cuously upon the ground , and added there with were the vasty odors from shallow sinks untidily kept , heaps of offal from thi corrals , and pools ot stagnant water fron the very frequent rains , creating ser'iout conditions In a warm climate , and whlcl proved to M a most fruitful source ol fevers , flies and malarial disease sufficieni to destroy robust health and the best con stitutions. Don't .tnts me- why the queel Irishman "kissed hla cow , " nor why raonj political shoulderstraps strutted a ro u rip Ir malodorous dunghill scenes like these , toe much absorbed In eelOsh , seductive pleas- urea , so-calUd , to apprehend their respon < slbllltlcs and duties , and It 'apprehending to discharge them faithfully and con < clentlously , neither dishonoring their vo cation nor robbing the government by neg- jluct of proper net-vice. Found n Good Camp. " One of the camps visited .by me wlm lo- cated'upon dry , sloping "ground , sparse Urn- her , good exposure to sunlight. The tent/ were clean and the streets wide , well swep and cleanly. Profanity and Intompcranci were barred and strict discipline and sanl tary rulcn wore enforced. > Cleanliness nm health' were In evidence everywhere. Thi garbage and fllth were burned or removed There was no deadly "canteen" there , bu Instead a cleanly , well ordered Young Men'i Christian association tent , actively engagei In evangelistic work , and gratuitously eup plying the soldiers with writing tables , atn tlonery , good reading matter , etc. , am crowds of the "boy In blue" Improved thel : opportunity gladly. The hospital soldora hai a case , and the guard house rarely an oc cupant. Comparatively nn Ideal regiment , o officers and men. intelligent , alert , wcl clad , well drilled , well fed and well sklllftd healthy , -contented , cheerful and hearty as i party of picnickers. This was the One Hun dred and Fifty-eighth Indiana regiment , U S. V. I. , and later I learned that the Secom Nebraska Infantry was n rival and goo < second to the One Hundred and Fifty eighth Indiana. America will need no bul warks or battlements while she has "boy In blue. " like these. Not quantity but quallt ; that tells. Napoleon in battle was accouutei equal to 40,000 men , lAit where Grant o Sherman were victory never failed. In my Judgment unwisdom In pitching tents and bad cnre of the camps have pro duced more needless disease and slew mor < of our boys than Spanish sheila and bulleti I In the fields of strife. The "canteen1' hai afeo been a most powerful factor In demoral ' King the army and navy and detroylm the health nnd liyee of "the boys In blue' by hundreds and thousands. 1 thcrtfor strongly urge and expect its speedy abol'Hor ' by congressional legislation as an abomlna bio curse and nuisance without any re deeming feature of good. "Wlno Is i mocker and Btrong drink Is raging , am whosoever Is deceived thereby la not wtee. ' Alcohol Is a poison and not a btluiulu.V. , I Is , a paralyzc-r and a destroyer. It slmu lates a stimulant and has successfully foolei millions of the world's inhabitants for thou sands . .of years. Thla IB the truth of Go < and science , Of all men tl < 3 noUler o ; salter should ever abstain from the use o strong drink or tobacco and ever bo watch fill and ready to grapple with danger b : land or perils by sea. The tippling habl becomes the drunkard's habit and when drei with liquor the soldier Is an easy prey t the gambling fiend or to the siren that simp era and Mlnge , far worro than nho slnga The canteen curtototally unfits men to duty , robs the government of gooJ scrvlbe crowds the hospitals with these who "bavi wounds without cause , " and cumbers th ground with needless , premature graves In the case of officers or men when ntacnt from duty \\HlioiU Ju t cauto , It their pay waa cuspcndcdM'e eo absent It would doubtless lend to reform the service. No service , no pay. Croirn of Cnrnrn. DninkenncM Is the crowning curse of thi lonio , the camp or country. There la no sensible need for it , arid the vllo custom continued under an old fogy Idea nnd supers Itlon that there Is a medlcnl vnlua n alcohol not found else * here , but sclcnct h.n conJonmnl It for many years , * ml oally It 1s the worst polron known , If \ \ udgo by Its dtvidlv ravages In humanity. U use should bo strictly prohibited in thu army and navy. The late remarkable vic tory of Atbara lu < ho Soudan , achlevcJ nR.iinst tremendous odds , Is a cne > In point , whore the cool Intrepidity and staying quail- : lcd ot the Highland rcgtmcmts cspeclalrV , ind the precise and effective fire of Iho iroops generally under General Sir Herbert Cltchcner nearly annihilated on exceedingly JMVO nnd dangerous enemy. The British troops had uot tasted liquor for many mouths and had frequently marched , under a burning trortcnl | sun , thirty miles with out tao'.lng water , and hence their slgnni ability to make groggy , outatanfl and knock out a fierce , fanatical and dc-spciato foe. The world Is moving on , and grog waa not lu It , when the swift , decisive , peerless victories of Admirals Dowcy nnd Sampson annihilated the Spanish llects , astonishing end electrifying the \\orld , but Instead true American patriotism and hatred of tyranny inspired and fired the hearts and heroism of the brave , brainy men behind the guns. I bcltovc thnt good camp sites can bo se lected In Chlcknmauga park to accommodate an army ot 100,000 men , and thcro Is an adequate supply of good water nnd plenty of timber for fuel on the adjacent mountain ranges. I nm glad that the government w-ns the park of Chlckninauga ami contin ues to improve It It Is a beautiful loca tion for n camping ground or for picnics or pleasure parties , and I should Judge as healthy ns any locality In that region , pos sibly with the exception of the plateau upon Looltout mountain lying adjacent , where the temperature is mild nnd healthful through out the year. Point Lookout rises to ii height of 2,500 feet nnd overhangs the Ten- ncsaeo river at Moccasin bend. It was at 'his point that Fighting Joe Hooker Bcnlnd the craggy heights nnd surprised a de tachment of General Bragg's army. Hero a view of seven states ot the union Is ob tained , and hero a magnificent panorama of beautiful scenery and landscape Is pre sented. The scenery In Chlckntnaugx p.uk Is flno nnd charming , grand forest trees , meandering creeks nnd numerous springs of clear sparkling water , and man/ ; mounds , lofty monuments nnd tablets of Btono nnd Iron marking the various battlefields where , lu April , 1863 , two mighty armies clashed and fought \\lth furious , fratricidal strife , Urowlng the gory ground with 3.GOO of their dead. Amid scenes llko these , hal lowed by memories of the heroic dead , there Is nn omnipresent Inspiration to the living soldiers of Camp Thomas today to emulate their stern valor and deeds of dar ing ; to be strong nnd quit themselves like men , to endure hardships llko soldiers , to remember the Maine , nnd their rlghtcoui mission In aid of outraged , oppressed and starving humanity. Yellow JoiirniilH nn < 1 Loyalty. The patriotism and loyalty of the pros * that would pilfer and peddta , at 2 cotitfl u peddle , thu private plans of the govern ment and thereby bear the news to thn enemy and thwart the execution of warlike movements nnd prolong the war to the un necessary Increase of expense , sickness nnd death , is too questionable to bo above sus picion and 13 moat surely a criminal of ten so. The brazen effrontery with which the "ycllowTournalb" have atla'cked the 'admin istration as to tbo conduct ot tbo war with Spain U a species ot coarse , low political cunning , ever ready to slander and llbol anything nnd everything simply for the temporary , nasty notoriety and the money that la In It. The rights of every Amer ican , under the constitution and law , art * sacred and should not bo Injured ol- abridged and , for the protection of charac ter , which Is eacrod , for the preservation of peace , \\lilcli ls prlccfesa , and for the per petuity of Justice that must bo upheld , this rabid running amuck of a vicious press mer its vigorous treatment and deserves as prompt action and swift Judgment as the crazy career of a mad dog upon the crowded street. Wise nnd good presidents always select good cabinets ot assistants and ad- vUerd. Thus did Washington , Lincoln , Grant , and so did McKtnloy , or why would the people wherever ho visited crowd and crush and ecramblo In their Intense cafier- new to bo forever honored by a magnetic grasp of hla manly band , or oven a glimpse of his noble face ? But even McKlntcy and Ills cabinet have been maligned and filan- dercd , and for what ? Simply for dolne their duty nobly and vcll and for fifteen to twenty hours a day to smash saucy Spain , while labor union men were criticising , .grumbling and striking at working even 'nine ' or ten houra a day. It thcro Is an officerIn the United States army that knows his dutlee better or is more conscientious In their pcifortnanco tWi Colonel J. Q. Leo , 'assistant quartermaster general , and chief quartermaster Department of the Gulf , I cannot now name him. A tireless worker , a kindly , prompt and energetic officer anl a tower of strength In the army for two eco'ro years. At the battle of Perryvlllc , Ky. , union eoldlcrs scrambled and Htrugglcd to slake their thirst from a pond , the sur face of which was largely covered by frog- spawn and bloated carcasses of dead mulee ; but Colonel Lee , at Camp Thomas , furnished water filters to filter water from the clear springs and creeks of Chlckamauga park to eallefy the dainty tastes ot the eons of miob warrior sires , and even ho has been the subject ot false accusation and slanderous attack from pompous , undignified ofllclarH , who sadly disgraced their epaulets so briefly- worn In the service of a few months. I fell confident that the searchlight of history will fully vindicate the acts of the administration and a grateful people will tender their hearty thatiks and gratitude for patriotic and heroic services rendered. With liberty nnd humanity as the watch word and Inspiration , victory haa been alike honorable to our army and navy and to the counsels of our country. 0 ! Temporal O ! Moses ! when will republics ccaso to abuse their beat servants ? MAJOIl dLASCOTT. FOR WESTERN VETERANS. Survivor * of Civil Wnr Romenincrvil liv Mir General Government. WASHINGTON , Nov. 10. ( Special. ) Pen sions have been issued to thu following : Insue of November S : Nebraska Original : John J. Fiazee. Alma , 6. Increase : William H. German. ChappeU. $30 to $50 ; Isaac N. Smock , Mllford , * < i to $12 : Bennett U. Melton , Davenport , $10 to low n Original : George Child , Nevnda , 18. Increase : Jeremiah B. nckrrrnan , Havra. $10 to $17. ItPlstue and Additional : John A. Johnson , Burlington. $6 to $10. Original Widows , etc. : Sarah J. Hcwott , Fort Madi son , 58 ; Emma C. Graham. Monona , $8. Colorado Original : John Gibbons , Wai- den , $3. Additional : Arnos A. Shell , Crlpplo Creek , $4 to $6. Increase : Horatio S. Hg : > glnu , Rocky Ford , $6 to $10. Original Wid ows. etc. : iilcn Hardcastle. Pueblo , $8 ; Kan. rile J. Mann , Denver , $8 ; Johanna Kief , Putblo $ g. iKisue of November S : South Dakota Increase ; Wlnflcld S. Joncu , Dow die. $ C to $8. _ llnllraud IlnllUliiK In Idaho. POHTLAND , Nov. 19. The Oregon Railway - way & Navigation company has let tb * contract for building 140 miles of railroad from Wallula Junction up the Snake river to Lcwlston , Idaho. Grading U now being actively pushed both cast anil west from I Klparla. i