TUT; MM AH A SUNDAY P.KK: M( TOnF.il .!0. 1010. A AFFAIKS AT SOUTH OMAHA Fcliih Laborer Dying Wounds. from Knife I JOHN MENUS IN A MYSTERY , - I retire Final A let I m l.-lnar Near Home rollnwtna Attack He Refase fo niTalae Identity nt As sailant Woman In Case f With his abdomen rent by a vicious knife wound and several Inm-r s'ab. John Jfenue, a Polish laborer about IS yearn old. la at the point ef death at the South Omaha boapltal, and a mysterv haa etlscn as to bow ha received his Inluries. Nenus was pinked up by aeveral policemen at Twenty eighth and W streets, near hi house -U that corner about 11 o'clock Friday night. The man declared he had been stabbed by a man at Twenty-eighth and B street bout an hour before. He refused to say whom hla aaaallant had been. The police ra In possession of evidence to the effect that the Injured man got Info trouble over M unidentified woman. Nenua wan operated on y city Physi cian Koenlg and Dr. Pricker, who s-iy Ma chance for recovery ta vary alight. Hev ral ef the Inteatlnea and a large artery ware severed by the knife strokes. Ap parently the wound had been made with an ordinary pocket knife. Republican Clnb formed. The Swedish republican club, which was organised thle week, will be an active force ta polttlca In South Omaha until election day. It haa been started a a counter to the claims of Comptroller Loberk that all the 6wedes In the state are going to marshal themselves behind his banner. Judging by the letters thai are floating around, thla la not the only nationality In connection with which lxheck is putting forward the claim of favorite son." said Street CommlsMloner Johnson. "If these elalma be true Mr. Loheck Is of undoubted AnimiinnltUn nedivree and be eToect to bv. a march of all the nations to the polling bootha on November i. But the land of oar fathers' plea Is not going to carry away the Hwedlsh voters of fouth Omaha." The new organisation Is creating a sen- tlmoiit that will have an effect on election day. Next weak will probably see the or sanitation of a Young Men's republican club and from now until the final rally is held, there will be no stone left unturned that will secure the success of the ticket. Hallowe'en Eaeeasea. The police force la determined to have this an orderly Hallowe'en, and the warn ings which have already been sent out have curbed the exuberance of the Juvenile cele bratora somewhat. But they have jet to learn that they will not be permitted to make It a week of celebration, and that anything In the shape of wantonness will have them haled to the station and sub sequently before Judge C'allanan. Thure have been prooessions, plenty of noise and door rapping: so far, ajid a 'title riotous conduct, but the behavior of the boys has generally been audi as not to call for the Interference of the police. Captains Kl felder and Dworak declare they will not tand for the greasing of the street cat rails on Missouri avenue. This is a favor ite Hallowe'en prank. It la due. no doubt, ta thoughtlessness, but the grade in that part of the city Is such that a serious ac cident may follow and boys caught on mischief bent there will be In danger of a ride In the patrol wagon. Chnrrb Wci-tIcm. ait. Martina Episcopal church. Rev. Alfred U. White Rector Holy Communion, 8 a. m. Sunday school, JO a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11, special preacher, Rev. Charles II. Itascome, Omaha. Tues day. All Balnla .Day, 8 a. m . Holy munlon. Com- J Bt. Clements Kpiacopal church. Twenty ninth and 8 atreeta, V. L,. Cullen, Ly Rector Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. There will be service "All Saints" night, Tuesday. No vember I, at 8 o'clock. Itev. V. U. Tj ner. rector of fit. Andrews church, Omaha, will be th special preacher. The vested choir will render appropriate music. Ht. Edwards Kpiacopal mission-Sunday school, t p. m. Commencing November 7, evening service will be resumed In St. Mar tin's church. The rector will preach on the Punday evenings of November, Le oember and January, a aeries of sermons entitled "Thoughte From the World's Greatest Hermon." The special topic Tor each Sunday will be announced weekly. These sermons have been prepared for ft. Martin's, ft. Clement's and Ht. Edwards parishioners. The public Is also cordially invited to attend the services. "The Vision ot Ood In life's Common Flaces" will be Uie subject of the Kev. Dr. Wheeler, pastor rtf the First Presby terian church at the niorinnsi service. Dr. C. M. Schlndel will give a reiioit of the work on the new church building. The Christian Endeavor service will be held at ;M p. m. an-.. Atattox of Hang Chow. China, will address the First iTeety terlan Sabbath school at Kushlng's hall at 10:11 a. m. Mrs. Mattox la a very Interesting speaker and a cordial Invitation is extendi to all the congregation to be present promptly at that hour. "The Christian In Pontics" will be the topic of the sermon of Rev. E. A. Jordan, pastor of the Tirst Christian church at the morning service at 11 o'clock. In the evening following worship at 7:30, he will preach on "The Spiritual Pyramid." I 'tilled Presbyterian church, Twenty third and L streets. Rev. William A. Pol lock, Pastor Sabbath school, t:4:, a. ni. Public service, 11 a. r.i., sermon, "Wli nesting for Chri.-t. " V. P. C. I"., i:45 p. m. Evening service 7:41. sermon, "lMsci plesMp." liters will be ireaching at toe First Baptist church. iev. James M. Rothvveil, pastor, will be the preacher at the morning service of the First Methodist church In the Odd Fellows hail. The service follows an hour after KunUay school wl.lcli op -nt at H Ai a. m. Magic llty Owesisi. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Henry are al Ash land on a visit lor u lew na.vs wiiu rela tives. Fire caused by a dejctive chimney did t.-i damage yesterday stiernoon to the noma ol J, I'. L.0iau at ineuiletb. and H streets. To following births have been regis tered: Charles Thompson, l j slrnei, boy; JoMpn Kriiiiiu, i wenty-fourtn and c street, girl. Mr. Fhtaheth Reynolds, president ot the HfcbeKasi unsi-moiy . has returned to her home in Chadron after a visit t.itn is. C. L Talboi. The women of Si. Martin a tpis.opal thurch will hold their annual rummage aale at Tent -fourth slid y aireeis, u-iu-ber HI and Noveniber 1. The funeral look place yesisidac morn lag ot the 4-year-otd dauglurr ot Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Une. I, eioutli Twenty fvurch aireel, who died Thursday. An examination will be held at the South OuisU pvaujfuoe, November 3S, for the po- wuou Ul luisvi I in wnairi. 1 II formation isgnrding the examination may be obtained at the looal poetoffioe. At the bakers convention held at tin eoln tide week A. J. Markey ef South Omaha, was elected prealunit of the slate rganiaa. ttoo. Among the other reurnsenia Uvrs vt ine buainesa present front lids citv mere W. C. Myers and A. ciakke. Contractor Mike Jetieaa. who la doing (he paving of Thirty-ninth street, is having trouble with thoughtless vo'Jiha In that lo ualliv. He haa irtiviteil lit the V"Uw that his rtntnor lanterns also trie vi tun of p. it Todsc being the last flu of rcmstiatlt the ornee hi t'ity Clerk Good will I't- upMH it 7 o dork f'M the purpose f if deiiv.iini; tli i p(Imi h Hon books tn the I'ohM of ck lst - Tli cleik wishes It to be un.li-i -stood thHt he Kill Insist upon having the hook returned Monilav- The South iunaha floiial rluli will hol a n Franeg hall Sunday, roinmnn ing t 2 o'clock. Tnere will t.e music b Fianek tinloti nrehesira. Hnil candidates for orrne n ti.ev iook in. win be given an opportunity of airing thlr views on na tional, state and rounty issues. Mr. and Mi. .1 II. Rldgewav of Nevada, la . have arrived In the chv for an e- fnded visit with their children. K. K. Rldgewav. A. . Ridgevvay and Mr. Dex ter Robinon. Mr. Ridgewar. who ii 71 ' Vfar old, fought In the i Ivll war He used ! to Inc In Sooth Omaha and noted the 1m- ! provcn-ent which have been made since he left the city. Uprising Becomes More Ser o is in State of Uruguay Armed Revolutionaries Gathering Outbreak Delayed by Lack of Horses. BFKNOS" AVKS. Argentina. t t iM-lt Is feared here that the outbreaks In l'ni guay will assume large proportion". The trouble had It oiigln In the struggle be tween the oppoaltion factions for the pres. dency of the republic. Collision n-e re ported to have taken place In the province and within fifty mile of Montevideo, the capital. IT. liacliiuii. who iwlgned yesterday a foreign minister, at the ieiiic.t of resi dent WilllniHn, Is likely to heciime a can didate for the presidency. IXJXlwjN. tH t. A despatch to lie Times from Montevideo by ay of Buenos Ay res, says: The situation In l"rui;iia I very crnve The opponents of Jose Haltle y Ordonez's candldatuie for the presidency are tniiss Ing. and revolution Is f en red. but the out break i,aa been dnlayeil owing to lad: of horwn - Nevertheless, armed revolutionaries are gathering on most of the frontier, the press (a being censored, telegraph wire have been cut by the revolutionaries and the train service In the republic Is dU- organized. The population is greatly alarmed, but the government Is aeilve In dispatching troops where they are most needed. fevertil arrests of nat.otmllsts have been made at Montevideo otid else where. The resignation of Foreign Minister Flaehlnl was requested on account of his nympathy with the subversive movement and his opposition to Senor Haul" y Ordo nez's election. There Is no question that the government Is foisting on the country a most unpopular candidate, who Is nn enemy of progress and financial develop ment, hence the uprising. HALLOWE'EN TROUBLES BEGIN Robert Munch Flrra lllank Carlrldar lata Fred tlldrrnaa't Face, lit fllctlnir Several Haras. Although Hallowe'en has not .vet nr rlved, certain gangs of Omaha boys, who evidently believe that there Is such a thing as getting a good start, commenced lust j night to annoy properly owners. All dur ing the evening Desk Sergeant llavey at the police station was kept busy answer ing telephone calls from different people about town, complaining of the depreda tions of the boys, who In the majority of cases far over-stepped the hounds of any innocent fun. One case came very near to ending seil ously. Fred Olderman. who lives with his parents at VMu South Fifteenth street, was standing with a big group of boys at ICIght- eenth and Center streets, when Robert Munch. 1M9 Center street, came running up and accused Olderman of throwing bricks through the windows of his home. Older man denied having anything to do with the matter, but Munch pulled a revolver from his pocket and fired a blank cartridge point blank Into Olderman's face, the powder inflicting severe burns. The two boys were taken to the police station and Oldertjyyi's face attended to by Police Burgeon Peppers. Dr. Peppers succeeded in removing the powder and aaid that no harm would corns of It, except of course, the ever-present danger of te tanus. Hoth bovs were held, Olderman as uunu'iaiiiiiis "i"ii" jo mo aoout ltt years oi nu were once good friends. HHtDKTHKllT's B I'M I. IK RKIKW Retail l)ema4 and Reorder Trade QalcUrned by Mrathe-r. NBW YORK. Oct. Uradstreet's to- day sa.vs: Retail demand and re-order trade with jobbers in seasonable lines has been imlck ened bv the week's weather developments. Collections have shown a certain degree of Improvement also und are classed as fair to good. In iron and steel a fair business is doing Slid trade Is het in Mulshed lines, hut In the cruder forms It has not developed greotlv. Where much is done It Is claimed to have been at the expense of prices. In cotton goods firmness and a rather more optimistic feeling are noted as a result of curtailed proniicnon, small slocks In all the other night broken. Is thleverv. hands and growm or neuer in the per- ! noon. Chr.stian Kndeavor at if:) Kven manency of about present prices for raw Ing worship In charge ot North Side Chi-ls-inaiei ial. in woolen dress goods demand : nan church at 7.30. Special music is not greatly changiKl. . ,, . , . , , , . Business failures for the week ending ! , !M' Mr;v Avenue. . . A. Jenkins D. I ., October 27 In the Cnlted States were 1 ''"lor Morning worship with sermon at against y.'i last v.een, .-u in ine UK" week l'i7 last vveeK. L'lf in the like lo.ir or l"'. Ml in us. -jj in isei and in Win). P.uviness failures In Canada for the week number SO. which compares with S4 fol ia st week and i(4 in the corresponding week of JSOs. Wheat, including flour, exports from the Flitted States snd Canada for the week ending October Ti aggregate 3.4i7.b hush els, against 244.i7f, bushels last week and fjli a'j bushels this week last year. For the seventeen week ending October J7 exports are S1.4)iS.;VW bushels, against 47. xiilKli bushels ill thi con e.nondiim oei i.wl last veur. Corn exports for the ween are 7.07.0CO bushels, against Hllt.mK bushels last week and am. 44s bushels in Vin. For Ilia seventeen weeks ending October 27 corn exports are b.ui IMHJ bushels, agaJlist iv iHishels last year. ruo.- STOPS ATTACHMENT OF GOODS Math Atkinson Halted la else ProBsrrtr f Ben Fsiate fsr WMsh'i Attempt to B. Wood Debt. Just s Deputy Sheriff Thompson, nilh a van, drove up to the home of Mrs. Daisy Wood. Xll North Twenty-second street, and, i under an attachment writ Issued at the behest of Ruth Atkinson, who has aund to I collect a dressmaking bill, began to carry i off 4 worth of furniture Thursday, Frank ' Hamilton, trustee of the estate of the lata lien B. Wood, appeared with a ,rit of replevin Issued by Justice of the Peace ; Cockrell and stopped the proceedings. The I furniture was left tn the home of Mrs. j Wood, who la Mr. Wood's widow. Mrs. Wood receives an Income uf tooo a month from the estate of her late husband, 1 but the trustee claims that actual oaner I ship of the estate, of which the furniture I Is-part. does not rest tn ner. The case will te tried before Justloe Cockrell. V. W. C. A. Kstes. fe.uiJay Building open from 2 to 7; regu lar vei-per services al 4 3o: address by Dr. Mary Risgs Noble o( India; solo by Miss Mliuiah Weber. Monday -bunday school graded union at 7 3u: rlen entary and Intel mediate lessons taught; Hallowe'en party for ad associa tion members at . Thui dav Play hour In tv mnasluiii, 7 ); eiieu to all a'eociaUou membeis. j TOPICS FOR A DAY OF RFST Sunday is Anniversary of Reforma tion. TO OBSERVE GREAT EVENT Llrluilirlt Muslcnl cr Ice to lie Held nt North Prcsbv- irrln n ( hnn b, tilth tlslllnu Mnnrtet Taklna I'art In Ilia, I'ronrniii. SuMla v fait i;,ai fO! IIIMtlUjl is n it is and Tin- ilaliie tiii.- week fuun t lie tlic ainilveiar. of tue l'.e will he observed Uy se-cial exact annlveisnry dnie is churches. October ."1. upon as Ih vr nieti. e. bu I : day :utnl ay l.i In' illlS luf'U nt'sei veil. derided l.iv a- Au exclusively niusi. at sei v iv e wili be given at Hie .Vtu ih l'l eshytei Ian cUui - i ii i iJ evening, ihe regular choir hems as?lsti-d bv a vlMitltig quartet. The follow ing numhe's will be given. Organ Prelude .tem!el,-.suiin 'Gounod Handel 'Iioil- H.v !a. Ion's Vav e . -o!o L'onie I ii f o M .Miss Choir-.-anetus W'alKei . . .Ocunoii . .Spinuev., ...Allltsell . I ionize! ! i Kiiu ii l.ump- Mr. .nies ami 1 hotr. i inei t.ir- - .Noi iunie Solo The l.ont Is Mv l.lgnt... Mi. Hovel le. Choir- 'l' n; ;i n Kro tn i!Uu - 1 'ost hide K. K. Williams, director; M man. organist. j -At the l.owe Avenue Presbyterian church I the pastor. Hev. Nathuniel McClffm. will I preach Sunday morning a sermon on "Pet -I somil I.lliertv ." In the ev ening: the choir. led by Mrs. Mullls, will give a i grain of sacred mus e in the order: ! Tuiill ol elude. J Processional hv inn. j Invoiviilun and l.enl s Praver I Hymn ' Si'ril.llire fine luo folknv nif Solo "Ave .Marie.'' Miss l.ila I vi i son I a'llala St. ii -v f t'nltitrv." Solos by Mr W. 1 1 Wilbur Clo.'lng Anlhem-'Soft Floating A.r " in th Ne.xt Saturday a Hihle school parliament will be held In the First ChrlsMun th'.irch at Twenty-sixth and Harney streets. It will be addressed by three prominent men ; in Sunday school work, who arc aeoom- : panied on a tour of the wtstern slates by Prof. W. F. M Ilaekleman of Indianapolis, ( I Ind. The tour of the "big four" starts I from Cincinnati. O.. and travels It.O-JO miles. ! covering eleven stale, and stopping a dav i in a prominent city of each state. The j will reach Omaha in the morning of 'al- unlay. Their object is to introduce t ii ! 1011 front rank P.ihle school standard. I i i i Hilptlst. j t'alvarv Raptisl iiraneh. Th ri -fourth; and Seward Hible school at p. in. First. Haptist. Tweni y-N'int4i Avenue and I Harney Rev. G. Harmon Jones of Ileglna. j j Sasl . wIM preach morning and evening; ; morning. lil::at. subject. "The Power of Pi r- j sonal Inflenee;" evening. 7;;K. subject, "The I Sight that Saves." I ; Olivet Haptist. Grand Avenue and Thir- j 1 ty-Kighth. George AlaeHougnll. Pasto-- .uiioa.v sciiooi, in a. m.; morning worsiup ; at 11; Mission Sunday school. 1 young people's meeting, ti:HU p. lowed by the evenlnir service at I 1 Of tnttlr, "li'olnl Vn Lt,anl o fnl- '): niora- evenlnii iheme "When i ost Immnnuel. Twenty-fourth and Plnknev. Hev. .1. Scott Kbersole. Pastor Plble school at 9.fi h. m.. with full stringed orchestra. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:li0 p. in. Vounc People's mefting at K:30 p. m. Sermons, morning. "Four Hlble Symbols:" evening. "An Almost Conversion." Wednesday at N p. m.. praise and praver meeting. Friday evening from U:'t" to X boys' club. Calvary, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton. Rev, R. R. Curry, Pastor Services at 10-30 n. m. and 7:30 p. m.. conducted by the pastor. Morn'ng theme. "The Church. Its Definite Work In Building:" evening, a gospel serv ice, with short after meeting, p.ihle school el noon. Younc People's service at ii:W p. m. Wednesday at X p. m.. mid-week devotional service. Thursday at t.i'i p. ni., annual meeting of the church. Christina. First. Kersev , Twenty-sixlh and Harney. .1. M. Pastor Services at First Christian i fb I ira'b as follows: Prraehlng at 10:30 and i 7 :rv ; Uible school at 11'; young people s ... ...... ... n n.e,' I i.E ht I, .in i-oiiie nmsn i iiesoMV e rnins I at !. I North Side. Meets In the Plymouth Con gregational. Twentieth and Spencer. II. J. i Klrschsteln. ' Pastor Kible school. 9:?.0 a. ; in.; evening preaching sei clce at 7:3i). ser ; tnon sub."ct. "The Church of Christ In I Nebraska:" the morning service at 10 Ho is I in charge of Kev. Clyde of the Congrega tional church; Men's Brotherhood Hlble class meets at Dsn a m. Christian Sciential. Second. Nineteenth and Far nam, Uyric Theater Sunday school, s:4i; service. 11; subject of lesson sermon, "Everlasting Pun ishment." First. Tvv eniy-f ifth and Farnam, Cham ber Uiilhllng Sunday school at s:l'; Sun dav service at II a'ld 8; sublect of lesson setmiiu. 'Kveriastlng Punishment " nuuresat lona I, Park Yale. Thirty-first and Gold Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian Kndeavor at u ;ni p. in. liven ng worship at T:;!0. with sermon by Rev. John P. Clyde First, Nineteenth and Davenport. Frede rick T. Rouse, Pastor Morning worship at lii:X0- preaching by the pastor. Keening worship at 7:4.".. N. H. Hawkins of Coin srock. Neb., will conduct the service. Plymouth. Twentieth and Spencer. John P Clyde. Minister Theme at 10:Su a. m.. The liternal Conflict. sundav school at .. siinjei i. j ne I'.iuqiiPiiur 01 silence; anthem by the ouartei; duet, "Just as I Am." Ml-s Weber and Mrs. Manchester; evening service, beginning November 0. Hillside. Thlreiath and Ohio, XV. S. Hamp ton, Pastor Morning worship at 10 j); Sun day school, 1-in, ; Junior Kndeavor. :'. p. m.; Young People's Society of Christ'an Kndeavor. 7 p. m. ; evening service at S; subject for both services, "The National Council Recently Held In Boston." Kpiacopnl. All Saints Twenty-sixth and Dewey Mackay, Rector Holy com a. m ; morning prayer and rn. I Avenue. T. J. ! uiunlon at 7 il i sermon at 11 a. Sainl Matthias. Ttuitti and Worthlngton. Rev. James Noble. Rector Services Sunday at 7:30. 11 and 4; Wednesday and Thurs day at 9; Friday at 4:30. Church of the Good Shepherd. Twentieth and Ohio. Rev. T J. Collar. Rector Holy communion at . .30 Morning prayer and sermon at 11. Kvening prayer at 7.30. day school at 4,V at. Andrews. Forty-first and Charles, Kev. F. D. Tyner, Reclor-Holy coiiimun- Ion at 8 a. in.; Sunday school at v ti a. in.; ' I holy communion and sermon at 11 a. in. : evening praver and sermon at 7 i Trlulty Cathedral, lUghteeniu and Capitol I ! Avenue, Very Ke' G. A. Beecher. In an I Holy communion at a. m ; Sunday school j at t:4i a. ui.; morning prayer and sermon i al 11. welling praver and sermon at b Church of St. Philip tun Deacon. North ' Twenty-first near Paul. Rev. John Albert! Williams, Priest-Mass. 7: a. m.; niailns. j 10:30 a. m.: choral mas and sermon, U a. 1 Hi., Sunday schooi and caiechlsm. 1Z...U; , choral evensong ana sermon, i. p. m. Lutnernn. St Pauls German. Twenty-eighth and Talker, K. T. Otto, Pantor Ser a as at 10; Sunday chool at II. jo; rvenlng services with liolv communion at 7 . ev : confii inatlon clars on Mnduy and Tliur.iday at 8. Uiace lJ-.ti Souih T euty-Sixt Ii, Rev. M. 1. Vleln k. Pastor The day will be observed as "Refru-maliou Day." with suitable ser mon and music al 11 and J 3u; ounday school al li; l.uiner league at 4 SO; topic. 'cliur of Huther's Haimner;" prayer meeting on Wednesday night. Kountxe Memorial. Rev. John F. H m- mon. Pastor Servnes at II a. m. snd x p. i m.; Suiulay school, 10 a. in : adult B ble class taught by pastor: morning, "Man s tppreclatlon of Ills lxrds'Ui :' Harvest ! Home cantata will be rendered by the! choir: young peoples devotional meeting t It l lu , and a service ( sung Huh the"'. W est ui.i.n1 ri chafe!. Free Catalogue to Out-of-Town People i" VJ Ki VT 'K"r "fc- 'rK Ti J ; I , - !! .. J 1 , . ' ' ;. . It ' . , 5. e -sI-f,s-., .-t--s"sv 11 ' St'U- 1 .j?'-l'". ii -a. e l . U, iS..U ;'t-rf-H - ' ft : n rrv v j MD.NAIU H l!Kl SKLS lltti.s, -slr, xi Tlie finest worsted mnterials arc t.se.l In tlic manutactuie ot ilils rug. and they arc al-solutelv guarinteed. Handsome pat terns, including Oriental reproducl lur.s mid besutltul floral designs. They hsve no initio seains. a iioint von lousi coi'sider. The uuality Vflrv best. nu would consider lliom a. al S'jn.On A Nest that Kartman "Featiiers'J Must b the Kmaodlae t of Comfort anJ Cozinsss plan our home equipment vviih thtine iiiiportain points l'irsi tn i it i nd . We also avoM coiixeii tionallly In our outfit try to show originality carry out dis tinctive thoughts produce iiieasing effects and make homeg that of the most present day. This Steel Im perial Leather Couch choir rendering- the cantata. "The Harvest Is Ripe; " this service will begin promptly at 8 p. m. ; decorations elaborate. Methodist. Trinity, corner Twmy-flrst and lllnnev-, tJ. . Abbott. Pastor Morning subject, "New Views of an Old Text." Kvening subject, " Red Lights That are Ignored." Walnut Hill, K. K. Hosman, Pastor Morning servic1, 10:,'10. theme, "A Man Ap proved of God." Sundav school. Ii.' in. Kpworth League. W:; p. m. Kvening ser vice. T:'1. theme. "An 1 n; uccessf ul Poli tician." Seward Street. Seward and 'I wenjy -second. Vi illlani Hovers. Pastor .li,rniii wor- i snip and sermon. I0::t0. siibji'ct. Vic torious Faith." Kvenlrig worship and ser- ; mull. 7:.Ht. subject, "Turning Aside, to see t lod." ! Ilanscom Park. Twenty-ninth and Wool-i " ?: 1,1 sv enur. Rev t nrnlna Marvin I-:. H. Crawford. Pastor I KcSO: sermon. "A New; Tongue of Fire" Kvening service, 7.:;N sermon. "The I,ure of Laive." The vested j chorus choir will slug. Pearl Memorial. Twenty-fourth and lari-1 more, Carl G. Hader, Pastor Morning at 10: l'i, "Christ First;" Sunday school. 1J m. ; , Kpworth league. ii:.".0 p. m. ; evening wor-i ship at 7.:i. 'Not as Though I HaJ Al- j ready Atlnined." lOverybody welcome. Hirst Memorial, W. W. Whitman, pastor Class meeting at 10 a. m led by Rev. T. l' Vllllar Nlu,-,n bv t Im rmSlUC at 11 a ! m., and 7::10 p. m. Sunday school nt noon, : li. W. Sunnett. superintendent. Young Peo- pie's meeting, Kpworth Deague at 6.30 p. m. The Norwegian and Danish, North Twen- ly-flfth and Decatur. R. P. Petersen. I Pastor Services II a. ni. and 8 p. ni. Piexc.iiiiiK hv Ihe pnsloi. Special prepara i lion for evangelistic services during hi nionth of November. The Kpworth League meets at 7 p. in. ! link Street Mission Church and Rible mihnnl Minis Souih T w ent iet h-.sund a y ai d. m . adult anil other classes all. District superintendent Dr. lllsil will be; nrauaul .ii iw f,l-o ReV. T. t Webster. ' . - n. ... I,.., Preaching Sundav evening ai i . w T. C. Webster. Midweek meeting 1 burs day evening at 7. 30. I ll At Memorial. R v UlSCIlll L. Guei h sec tmsior Sundav school. !':l"i a- tn. vS or- shin 11 a. m.. subiect. "Christian I'nion and Christian Work." Kvening strvu.. 7:3i o'clock, subject. "Saving I' a' in in Cbristianiiv." Church prayer meeting with explanatory reading of tho Scriptures every Wednesday at 8 p. m. McCsbe. Fortieth and Farnain. Rev. John Grant Hhirk. Pastor Sunday school. 10 a. in.. Superintendent Charles H. Ohaseln charge. preaching at 11 a. m. and i.jU p. m : "Kite Through Knowieduo. I ne Holv Spir.t as a Guide." Class meeting at close of morning service. James Irelul coca leader; Kpworth league, u:.lo p. in., midweek prayer service Wednesday at s P. m. V'l. i,r Twentieth and 1 iaveni".i v. t;, i'mnu i.vnch. 1. D.. Pastor -At II - ',,. L'rluur.l IlisloU district u inn i a. in.. . ... .. . - - j,,,., suuerilitendent will be present and conduct our quarterly communion serviies. u. m.. the pafctor win iri-,.i lowing theme. "Christianity's Treatment of Mf.'s Tragedies." Music by chorus ch o r led by Mr. T. J. Kellogg. Strangeis w el-. come. i German. Corner Kleventh and ent. er , t;. . xj... ii I .lslser Pastor Sundav school. 10 a. n... Frank Meyer. '"Pnte" dent: preach, ng at 11 a. m l' lie ltr. celebration of the holy communion In con nection with the evening service at . f .Vie . .Sun- I with sermon bv the newl appointed ois 'tnct superintendent, Rev. Charles Koerner I of IJncolii. Neb.; Kpworm .e....e. . v prayer meet.hg. 8 p. m. Wednesday, j Presbyterian. Fust of Florence. Rev. George S. Sloan. i ni...r.Mrniiiii service si ji. .1,. i.'iber Will:" evening at !s. - Jesus' Way." prayer meeting Thursd . I evening at 7 ' v - ' i-hurch of the Covenant, iwei.ty- enili and Pratt. Rev. K- I K. I . lie. I. I 7-:'w p' Vouii Pastor-Services at 11 a. in. an--.v.. .ail, i.n.,1 at H I ' a. m. People s toclety ut 7 V- '" c,,.t l-niied Twenty-first alio Knuiiet. Dr. T. II. Henna. Pastor ieachlns m ,rn v ice i ing and even.ng by psstor; mormng 1... i.. m- &.Hlnw aerv:ce at Ct'. Sundav ihool. 13 oung peOVIIC llieiins- - , Dundee. Thirtieth and I nderwood. Grant i F. Fisher. Minist. r-At the morning oer- vl'.-e. 11 Dr. Mary Noble "f ,. will sneaK. Kvening service. . :.. AJ''; I -second sermon. . I'. S. t . K , . ..w p. i in. Sunday school, 4 a. in. ThiiA Twentieth and l. av enw oi th , streets. F. P. Ramsay. Ph. D Pastor-1 Simula) school witii Aduu bible cuss. - .1 rn Worshlo wita sernion. "Jesus l-'alth'" 10-45 a. m. Worship with sermon, "i be Tieaih of Jesus." 7. So P. m. Westminster. Corner Tent -ninth audi Mason. Rev. Thomas If Mci'onneil. Pastor j lo io a m.. servb-e of wnrsh p with i mon on "An Auiumnal Md taiion U m . I Sabbath Si ' hoi ii slid plble -'asu a 3 n. buuua.c school. , DOUGLAS w ATT5 A ?v ' mm sir" n; ' , m r :f i , . and ihat is p,e bargain VI- W'.tv:fS 1 11 At r V , w M i rsaiat t tw V :.?.: ;-;-r:.rJ5..l.4v'4 T ii in. . - e":' - - Vll Peninsular base Burner will he expressive modern Idea of the This Is the largest and most powerful double heating Hnse Burner that ever told at tlio price. 1'ses less fuel und gives more heat than any other make. Is elaborately nickel trimmed, lias patent screw dampers, patent return flues, automatic magazine and gas tight doors. The nickel reflector adds to Its beauty. $tii) could not dup licate this stove at other stores. 1I.T7V SS3E&aBimSS3BS3SSB3SX 7::;o i. in., service of praise with sermon on rl-'orglv encbs. ' Clifton Hill. Forty-filth and Grant, Tims. H. Greenlee. Pastor Public wor ship, J0:cIU a. in., theme. "The God Of All Grace." At i.jo , evening worship. Sunday school. IJ m. Junior Kudeavor, ,'t p. in. Senior Kndeavor. H::W p. in. Mid- i week service, Wednesday at Ii p. m. : North, cornei- Ninctetnth and tililo M. V. Higbee. D. D. Pastor Morning i vvorsiiip ai McO. Sunday si hooi at 1J m. 1 C. ! ai ti:;w p. m. tJpeciai service of j sai led songs al 7::n p. in., with double I iplartet iiiiuer leaoersnip of t;. F. Wil . hams, with 1'rof. l.ainpuiaii at the o-gan. Casleliai Strecl. SUieenth and Castel ! Jar, Ralph 11. Houseman, .vnnlster Kt I iu::;i a. in., st iiuon bv the president of : tiie Hans Chow, China, colleije K. 1- I , Mattox. itiole Hi-hool lit 1- lil. 1 oung Peoples iniiting at !. p. in "That! i i it-It Money Cannot liuj . ' ?:.'." p. m. ! 1 Fiist, Seventeenth and Dodge, Ivdison I Hart .leiiks, Pastor Moin.nn service, ln;:tii. suiiji i t, "'I he Measure of i-'aitu." Kvening service. ( : address by the Kev. I'.. 1.. .viattox. pres. dent of tlie Presbyter Ian college al liang Chow. China. Sun day school at noon. . P. S. C. K., b.lii p. in. First German -Special services com nieinoiating the Reformation anniversHiy -.ill In, held Sundav mornliiK and evening. j ,J lie i.(,v jii,1H HchwaiT. will speak at Iho ulVning services nt 10:30 o'clock In Ger man, and tlie Rev. J. v. isiager ot i-iaii-mouth siicaks at the evening services at a o clock. 11 o ui e. u alhollc. Holy Family Low niasnes at 8 to lu.3D a. in.; evening devotions al 7:to; coiifca sloim on Saturday liom 4 to ii and from 7:15 to St.' St. Mary Magdalene s Ninetieth and Dodge, Rev. liei nard Slnne. Pastor Lsjw mass at s and H:.v: coniessious Huturday from ii to e and troni 7 to 10. St. I'hiloinena's. Tenth and William, Rov. James W. btensoii. i amm-l.ovv mass at h, lingo mas.-i at Oc.l'i; beneuictiun at i:46; 1 coiilessioi's halurdsy from 4 to b and from 7:i to 3:30. t-t. Weiii csiaus' Bohemian, 14:u: South 1- ourtw nth. Rev. J. ianek. Pastor- Row niuta at S; iii;l-. mass ul lo; benediction at L:3u; confessions Saturday trom 4 to ti and from 7:30 Id 9:3k. St John's I'wentv-tifih and California, Rev. Maiiin M. Rronsgeest, S. J., Pastor; Rev. Mara S. J., Assistant -Low mass at 6. 7. U, 10 and 11; benediction ut 7:46; con fessions Sauuday trom 3 lo li and fruiu 7:13 to 10. St. Joseph's German. Sixteenth ana i en ter. itev. fac'lciis Kohnen. o r M, tin ; Rev. Rembert Bandowskl, O. 1 nt,,l Rev. Grallanus Gehrig, O. F. M Pas- M.. As- Histanis lxj a mass at b.M. 8 benediction at 8; confessions and 10:30; Saturday from 3 to t and from ti;3i to 10. Miscellaneous. , Ftiiiariaii, Seventeenth and Cgs Services at lo:3e. Rev. Thomas Byrnes of Kile, l'a., will preach; Sunday school st 11:30. The Douglas County Holiness association I will conduct service Sunday at 3:30 at First Cnlted livangelirsl church, the 4 JO Franklin street. Flr-it l ndel livaiikeH.-al. P. H. Hines, ' Pastor, Z4-0 Franklin class meeting, 10:30; j pi-eai-iilnt by past. a. lu :"; Sunday school, 1J; K. L. C. K. at t-3i', preaching at 7:30. I Omaha New Thought Fellowship meets in 'room 3. l-.vrlc theater. Nineteenth and Far I nam. Sunday morning. Address by C. H. els, theuie. "The Supreme Gift;" Wed l.e. day meeting at 8. ' Scandinavian Branch of the Salvation Armv, 117'v Norm Slxieenth, M. Nelson, ' Captain Holiness meeting. 10:30 a. in : ; tree and easy" meerng. p m.; salvation . meel ng. 8 p. in. All Scandinai !:ir Invited. ' Tic: Omaha Philosophical Mnietv meets at Bjriglit hall. .Mneiemir mi'i r ai oaui. Huuil.iv at 3 o clock. I.e .-.tuve bv Alfred Tono-on i f 1 i.e Omaha New Thought Fei- luwsnip; subjei t, ' Miiu s Relation to the j infinite." lir.-t Rel oi nn',1 Central il' Ulev ard. tor-S",iiida- fCl,i,o, Ices at U and , a evening subject, t an Kndeavor s,c i vvtier l u ei.tv -third and Rev. I''. S .augs. POJ- st H ; pri-ttchnig serv- uioruli.g, I .old s supper Jehovah l.lveth -ty at 7 Chrla- vi. ules. Tne siuilenis of tha educational devm."! nient n.ei on F iday "Miiu.g si a JJaJ loee'en party espe ially p,ep ,n d fi' t.;em. W. H l.ockwuiid. Ontaiia s representa tive in Hssociatlon wmk at Hi, ungual, china, will . - in the city ret foui u.iys. In ci ii. Ing Nov Mine, II Mr Lock wood will address .-.un.lav aftei noon ine. iiiig No vt inbei- 13 ami will also si,e talks at oihei plai es. The Hallowe'en sti'ial which oj to be given on Saturds evening has been post poned until Tuesday. This social is lur ad in embers of the association Ihose who Jiiiueil dining Sepicinbei and 1 1. tuber being Ihe iiu.-wl.- of Ihe eveuln-' Refesl. minis w ill he set v eil Dea. i C.ul.-.- Fin din- ! I..e I IllmH"' of Nebiaska Will addict ti.s U.SU at H" STREET sol, i.. olv I'KOKSl'AI. i:Ti:sio 1 ki;i.i; Yon pnai'.ively never saw Its equal. .MhuV of welciled material, rubbed and polished; b-foot extension, fitted with easy running Blides, massive pedestal base, with carved olnw fe'et. It is impos j sible to equal this value elsewhere. Complstc Hom3 L&$a At Hartman's is tht Evnt ol Variety Our showing of complete fur nishings for homes of various sizes is greater than those of any other establishment in the tlty. Where others show 12 to 15 outfits we show 50. The ad vantage to you is obvious. And we don't confine you to certain designs either. 1 0 $38-" ' u. association building al 4 p. in. Sunday. Hie subject will be "Things livery Young Man Ought to Know." All Invitation to attend is extended to every man in Omaha. Dean Fordyre will talk to the boys a week from .Sunday. The assistant physical director. Mr. Wag enseller. will begin coaching a number of basket hall teams In the graded schools and there will probably be a basket ball tournament between these teams during Ihe winter months. The physical depart ment Is directing the flttlngup of play grounds and apparatus at the Mason school. The secretaries of the hoys' department arc putting in considerable time visiting the homes of the members. They find It Is profitable to get. acquainted with the parents and the home life of the boys. The bovs' department will begin a table cioiiiet tournament for members. A pen nant will be awarded the winner. The gnme tables are In constant use this win ter. Saturday a social was heid for the members of the boys' department. Two hikes were participated In by the boys on Saturday, a local patrol of the Roy Scouta PE-RU-NA RECEIVES PRAISE. For Relieving Such Symptoms as Debility. Backache and Headache. Mr!.TressiaNs!!on,609N.uthAT8.,NshviUs,Tcau., writes i "As Fernni bag done m ft world of good I feel in duty bound to tell of It, in hopes may meet the eye of some who has suffered "I'or five years I really did not know perfectly well day wss, and If I did not . i?Wri .k" MRS. TPteSSIB NELSON. headache, X had backaohs or a pala aoms where and really life was not worth the effort I made to keep going. "A good friend advised lue to use Pe rung and I was glad to try anything, and I am very pleased to say that six bottles made a hew woman of me and 1 have no more pains and life looks blight again." There ure a great many phases of WO mans ailments that require the assist ance of the surgeon. But by far the greatest number of such cases ars amenable to oorrect med icinal tre-tmeut. A vast multitude of women have been relieved from ine ailments peculiar to their sex through the use cf Peruna. Our Medlial Department receives many ietters fiom .til parts of the country re lating tu subjects of vital interest to w jiuaiiklnd. Of the vat multitude of women who take Peruna only a very small percen tage consider ll necessary to write us on the subject While It is not af finned that Peiuna will relieve every case uf tills kind, it is certainly the part of wisdom for every women so aillicted to give Tardus a lair trial. 1414-6-iS Credit to People Everywhere $15- Equlpmsnt t ill ?WrS it., .s"nsai '.k . ( WVV'.Vv'?-.. v r The riaiue uf tl couch Ih made of solid quarter-sawed ,1,-U. Has covered claw feet. excefllng ly iiittssive and com fortable. Deeply dia mond luffed, over all steel frame. Thor oughly well male and absolutely guer anteed. Has both t he, appearance and wear ing ipialltles of gen uine leather. A most remarkable special this SSSCKSSE-. and sixty bovs from Fianklin school being the two groups. MRS. H. B. WHITEHOUSE DIES Wife of National tank Helee Sales Atftent Mnt'ciimbs G Henri Fnllnre. Mrs. Minnie W. Whltehouse. vvi.'n of Harry B. Whltehouse. sales uM-nt for tin National Cash Register company, whll (hopping yeslerduv afternoon at hi I Patrick's, bad a sudden uu.i'i. of luaii failure and fell unconscious to the rim:, expiring in a short time. The family ! si deuce is at North Twenty-third sire : The funeral will be held limn the resi dence at ;! o'clock Sundav- afic nnon Tin Rev. Mr. Mackay ts to of;i..te. liuri.i will be In Forest I,avvn ceineteiv. Mrs Whltehouse is survived by her Inishanr and a son, Harry, and daughter, Mabel. e-si that it as I did. what ft aT Mrs. Joseph Lacelle. 131 l!ioiuon St.. Ottawa. Fust Ontario, Canada, writes: "I suffered with backache and head ache for over nine months and nothing relieved nie until I took Peruna. Thi medicine is b far better thn any other medicine for lhe.se troubles. A few bot tles relieved me of my miserable, half dead, half-alive condition. "I am now in good health, have iit Uher ache nor pain, nor have 1 bud any lot the past year. If every suffering wo man would take Peruna, tiiy would soon know its value und never i.e without it" Mrs. Klla Miskull, R. F. D. 3, Box Hcottsburg, Indiana, w riles; "I suffered for two yea is Willi calurC in the hea-J, having such pains In the head aid face that 1 feared 1 would Ium my reason. I tried every known leinody but gradually grew worse. Nights of I est lessuess would suci d days . After taking I am eulli ei v WI ell. Ive I.. .11! f valui sale - MP A" 1 v K ' X 'J'V i ' ' '. - W ! ' - :4y tx ill y 1 r,