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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1894)
- - : : ; - . ; : z - ; - T F . . . , B TIlE O [ AIIA DAILY nEE : . ! SUNDAY , DEOEMflER . 23 , 89.1. . : N. 8 IALCONER. ; : . , . ' , . _ , ; ' ' .our Last Ohanc t Slcno a ( hrhtmMd . : Gift at Our Great Reduction Sale , f' . ANOTIER DEEP CT IN TOYS FOR MONDAY - Free "Olrllrl nlven with ( lovcl sid Fans . + . ' ' l'tl ' eIln % , 81.00 ( - -I'rlrltcy's NIII'Clll Q\III- \ fty , NOv ( le-IIRk $ Armlro HUkl , . ; 7 Wni 81.l .OY GUc 1lr.I. ' t - II f ' Tomorrow Is l the last lay of our great dress It' . . coots anti silk sale. This Is your last chance to secure 1 handsome Christmas gUt at , greatly reduced prices. r BLACK DRESS GOODS. , , l'rlcstley's $1.2 ; novelties cut 10 89c. Prtcstlcy'a $1.&O novelties cut 10 .25. . , Priestley's $ 2.OO novelties cut 10 $1.60. / " COLOILU ! ) DtSS GOODS. CO.Olm . I . . Arnold's best German henriettns. 4C Inches V wide In shades , myrtle . helIotrope. olive eminence Ian and seal brown Goods that % . , ' sohl at $1.00 ami $ l.1 [ . now go at COo yard. , : rio of our choicest French paler dresses , ! , all this season's gocds , anti no two alike. p Patterns that sold UII to $10.00 , $2.10 and L Pattern. $1.OO ) , all go In one lot Monday at $ C.7 [ n . . J SALl O SJ.IS. You cannot afford .o pass this great silk L sale of ours. Buy a Christmas gift. I wi , f , be highly apprerlated. , . At 79c black armure dlk. We saw I . " , advertised last week as a bargain at $ $1.00. . ; . It Is i well worth $ .25 , but wo break alt records - j. ords . and for Momlay It goes at 79c yard. .w ; ) At $ 1.29 Lyons black gros gralli . 24 inch ' $1.75. ant black satin duchess , 24 Inch , $ .7 [ ; qualIty. Now for a chance to buy that nice r I , black silk , the one you were waiting for. _ Now Is your golden 011portunlty. For Ion- day , $1.29 yard.TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. I you lave ; nol yet bough ) your toys you are In great luck. Here goes another cut for Monday , and It Is the iat l. as we expect - pect this one wi wind up the whole busi- ) ness. Tomorrow we wi placl on sale alt our odds and ends In loys. It lal13 no . difference what they cost , what they are , or what they are' worth , they have got to be sold Monday all surely this tricc will sell them. Come one. come all and partake of t ' this the greatest of all toy ales. Come and 1 , take your choice Monday uf 500 toys at le f' each. L . N. D. PALCONEH. ' Jowelry. Jos. P. F'renzor . opp. postoffice. i . t' N. M. Ruddy , leading oplclan , removed to lC11 St. . next Morse's. . Fyes tested free. i You can buy a fine upright piano at Wood- I J bridge Bros. for $145.00 , fuly warranted and , worth 3 times Ihe amounl. This Is not a I stenciled piano. I stands to reason they I can 110 this as they employ no salaried , clerks , commissioned teachers , and runners , , . but beleve In giving the consumer the bene- fIt of all there II In a deal. Do not fail r : to see their bargains on holiday goods , 17 So. 171h SI. , p Silverware , Frenzer I , . jeweler , 01)1) postomee . J Wo arc olerlng ! our entire stoc at a sacri- S fce until January 1st. , VAN COTT JEW I.RY CO. , , . . 15th and Parnam. _ _ . lllh _ Save onelhlrd of your money by calling on . - Van Coi Jewelry Co : , lll and F'arnam . for your Xmas gifts. . , The lllurd 'Hotol k Is making special rates 10 permanent boarders. Tab e the best In the cl ) ' . Nt J. E. MARKEL & SON oprletors. . . Bcde1 Institute of Blair . Neb. , Is i the best . and only 'guaranteed cure ot the . , liquor. mor S : phlno hml-'tobacco habit : " " , " p , " . , New picture tramesal A. 1Iospe' . , S _ - . ' _ : O New I'iuno e t 06. : Terms' $10 and $7 monthly. A. Hospe , jr. , - ' 151 , Douglas street. , - p . . Watches Frenzer Jeweler _ , 151h ant Dodge . . , . . MOTION ON SCOTT'S ORDERS. Other Judgel CaUod In to Take B ] aOI- , eys of the Courts. ' Arguments were made In a case before - . fore Judge Ferguson yesterday the object - 5- ject ot which was to shoW that Judge 4 'v ' v Scott has no authority to pass upon the legal and judicIal business of the entire district . The melon grows out or Scols orders In i the case of the creditors against the Hey ; Photo Supply company. Some time ago the . place was closed on a mortgage and the : some of the creditors apple 10 Scott for Ihe appointment of a receIver. The applcaton was granted and ex.Depuly Sheriff John LewIs was placed In charge of the store and slock. Since that time Scott ha gone on IssuIng ex.parle orders to the receiver wih- . out giving notice to any of the creltcrs or . . other parle ! interested In the case. S Attorneys for the creditors applied to Judge Ferguson for an order requlrlug the receiver 10 report only 10 an equity JUdge . , and 10 receive orders only from a judge of the equity courl. The melon recites Ihat ; the matter Is Purely one of equity and that Scott case. had and has no authority 10 act In the ? I Neither Gets the Child. ; judge Ferguson has decIded the Pogo divorc e . case. Doth PogO and his wife were after a decree of sparalon and each wanted the cu 5. lody of the child , a boy , the result of a most . , unhappy matrimonial venlure. I was devel- opell during the trial that the ( marriage was , consummaled without the formality , a I. I I cense or a mlnlsler's servIces and that fo'r yeas both the man and woman have ba tn trying 10 se which could commit the WiIeSt breach or the marriage obligations. judge Ferguson decided lInt ( the union was a marriage - I riage at common law and that neither of . tile parties should have a divorce. Ho held that neither Page nor his wife was f to have . tbo child and ordered It given into the cus- : toy or relatives In Iowa Court Notcl. Judges Ambrose , Ferguson and mime vilI , Dufo Th sit en bane on December 31 to hear a branch I of the litigation growing out of the Polsh ' Catholic church troubles. Judge Ambrose overruled a motion for a new trial In the case of Marshal Field & Co. S agalnbt Morse The jury found 1 verdict for Mono In the trial , u replevIn action . The county attorney has appealed the case of hayes vs Douglas county to the supreme court This was the case In which Hayes , I police ofilcer , brought suit for witness fees . antI secured jildglllent. ' The jury In the case of John Hahlman S against the Union Stock Yards company or : South Omaha rcturncd a verdict for the Illaln- ' tiff for $ . Hallman lost a leg while In the : employ of the defendant and sued for $10,000 $0,000 damagea. " . Arguments were heard for a new trial be. fore Judge Ambrose In the case of Jell Czaplewski against Martin Ittuer . Tine boy lall lost a hand while employed In lttnor's brick yard , and secured a , verdict for dam- ages In the sum of $5,000 Tine Benedlcts are seeking 10 quash the r notices or service In the damage suit brought by the ' 1' I. V Land and Cattle company. They claim that tine service was void because the 11allcrs were served ulloU Ihem whIle they were In Omaha from another state , at. tending tine trial or a cass In which they S vera interested . . ) , : Diamonds , Frenzer , . jeweler , opp. pOstoffice. , , 'rlval" Hocret"ry Aillret. S Mr , Benton Muret , who has just been appointed - . pointed Irlvate secretary to Governor Hol- .5 . comb , hi u successful ) 'oung business man V aunt Lee or the hlwdelt poltcluns tn the IOllu)11 PartY Mr. Morel inn 26 years of age of French descent , but born and railell II Minisouri. Upon graduating from cOlh'fu he entered the newspaper IIrufe8slon ulini was for Ilx ? 'curs 1I01tcui reJlorter ot the KUnS38 City I'tmcs. Maret look a prminent van In the ' 'mpulgn which resulted In the election of S Judge llolconnb . beIng II charge cr the . ' Omaha work ot the IleOIle's party cum- mittee. Mr. Maret Is married ned hal one child. He 1\'cl ot l dllnlle , Neb. , and Is I \'Ioe presIdent - ot the . . Dank of Fddyvitle. . rianos to rent A. Jospe , 1513 Douglas " " . _ . .1 . . - " . ' . 't. S I I IRLLIV 8TIOIn : .t co. ' 'I Lnlt InT leroro hrl tm"l. TWJ NTY I'EU CENT DISCOUNT. I Our discount sale on black all colored , dress gees , which has been an unprect ! dentoll success. PVINTY ! PEn CENT DISCOUNT. has Induced us 10 include In thus great ale Monday ( our entire stock of cloaks and furs , embracing all the latest novelties In long l ant short jacket , capes and carriage wraps Fur capes , fur muffs , animal head 101- laretes l and boas , fur trimmings , elc. Notwithstanding our large sale on holiday spcialies , our line of umbrellas , handker- chiefs , mufflers , silk holery. Icid ! gloves for both street and evening wear. wear.Back and party silks , handsome laces , lealhor h goods , cellar boxes , lined and un- lne l kid mittens , lined nHI < unlined gloves , men's neck dreslnl , fans , of which wo have a large assortment made tip laces , al the new shades In chiffons , handsome ellerdown wrappers , dressing acques , n choice selection of night dresses and women's underclothIng , elegantly trimmed In laces and ( flee embroideries Of all these anti many other , Including novel conceptions In I art department , our stock still contains a large l variety 10 select froimi o'clok. Store ope Monday evening until 10 Km.LEY , STIGER & CO. , I Cor. I aram ali 151h street S . : \\X :1I lt 6 htitO. CO. Wlolclale ! jewelers , itch ann ! Farnnm Rl . . Announcement : Having soul our entire stock of musical merchandise 10 Hayden laydcn Urea. of this city we wi hereafter confine our busIness to wholesale jewelry cxcluslvely. In our present stock are many handsome articles purchased for the city trade and unfit for wholesale stock , which will bo sold this week at retail at less than cosl. Max Meyer & Co. will continuo the whole- sale cigar business at 1018 I'arnlm St. . - New scale Kimbal pianos . at A. : Ilospe's Just received , tine latest designs silver Ink stands , pens , back combs , side combs , manl- cure articles , hat pIns , brushes , whisk brooms , mirrors , etc. etc.VAN VAN COTT JEWELRY CO. , 151h and Farnam . . Latest novelties . at Frenzcr's . 15th and Dodgo. 10lhllY Bates Via tin " 11"lngton itotnt. December 22 , 23 , 24. 2& and 31 and also on January 1 round trip tickets to points within 200 miles will b on sale al rate of fare and a third. Minimum rate , [ 0 cents. Tickets and information at the union depot and city ticket office , . 1324 Farnamn street. Latest Christmas novelties In gold and all- si- ver lt bottom prices VAN COTT JEWELRY CO. , . llh and Farnam. Jewelry. Jos. P. Frenzer opp. postofilce. LOC1L . . .IU VT .RS. A Christmas entertainment will be given lt St. Mark's Lutheran church Tuesday night On the evening of December 28 a bal will I be given at Chambers' hal under the ausplce3 I of Mars lodge , Knights of Pylhlas. Mrs. Jennie Miller was arrested last night by Detective Hudson . and Special Officer Keysor for stealing two handkerchiefs rrom tine Boston slore. FIve carloads of tin . eighty tons In all , , wert received at the Omaha custom house : yesterday from Wales , consIgned to tIne n CUdlhys at South Omaha. 'llzpatrlck , the t Morse Bluffs postofce n robber , was yesterday sentenced by Judge i Dundy to Imprisonment In the Sioux Falim Fals penitentiary for one year and one month. Rev. ' John F. Baxter ot Afon , la. , 1 gradu- ato' of IiI Moodr Institute , ChIcago , will preach at the Park Avenue United , Presby- lerlan church todaY at 10:30 : a. m. and a 7:30 : p. m. ; tt Anna Nedtwlg , a domestic employed 'In the Tremont house on Sitoenth and Burt streets , fed' complaint agdinst the 'proprletor , 11ke ; Leary , charging him wll assault and I . battery yesterday. Judge Dundy" yesterday dismissed the federal jury until ' 2 o'cloclt In the afternoor afernoon pr' ' January 2. , , Considerable business yet remains - mains 10 bo cleared up at the present term , but none ot It will require a Jury. In tine midst or the Christnias festivities I I Is hop that the twelve old' ' lalles feslviles I In , the , 011 Ladles' Home , 278 Burt street may not be 'forgotten. Personal gifts or sup ples for the house , will be Iadly received. Thompson , time young man , vho burglarized the Plate Center posfof .r was yesterday < ' sentenced by judge Dun to pay a fin a fne or $ and costs and 10 a ten of one year and one month In the SIoux Falls penl- tenlary at hard labor. \V. S. Butler , who was rresled on the charge or assaulting little Nellie Maupin I , was arraigned before Judge Berka yesterday : afternoon and pleaded guilty to assault ant ii battery. Butler was sentenced to ninety lays In the county jai , the first and middle five of each mouth to bo on bread and watom J , M. Dalan , claim agent of tIne Burhin - Ion road at Creston , has sent a photographer or the bank robber who was killed at Dala via I , la. , December ! . to Chief Seavey for Idenl- fication. The criminal Is unknown here I I II thought that the dead man's pal , who escaped , Is badly wounded and Is In hiding somewhere In this vicinity. A railroad delectvo named Morgan , who Is employed by the D. & Id. , caught Joe Ross In tine act of stealing a couple of lumps of coal from one or the cars yesterday and arrested him on the charge ot pelt larceny. The mall said that he was out oC fuel and wanted .10 secure enougl coal 10 I : cook his meager breakfast with. The following named Omaha boys who are attendIng tine state unIversity ai Lincoln n , eamo home Friday , and will spend the : holidays wih their parents : J. A. Savilit , A , Saville , William laney , Louis Savie . I' . W. Hussel , Jessie Clelland . Charles True ; rwln It. Davenport , John Iuhns , _ Lehman , V. Z. Cordelyou , - Ilentiricks The committee on arrangements for the Prize masquerade bal 10 be given by the Upholsterers and Mattress Makers Social club Is II work soliciting tine prizes to bo gIven away. The prizes wi be selected with great care timid tine committee states that I will give away tine finest list or prizes ever given lt a masquerade bal In this city. Frank Broghin tine Omaha Drogln , hair dresser who last Bummer addressed an obscene hotter leler 10 his wife , then at Sioux Fails In quest of a divorce , insisted on a jury trial yesterda lie acted as his own lawyer anti after tine case hall beel stated by United ! Stales Atoruey flush JUdge Dundy instructed tine jury 10 return a verdict of guilty. Irogln was then fined $2 [ and costs. Ella McCanley or Deadwood , S. D. , has written 10 Chief of Polce Seavey requesting him to locate a man named Fred Meyer , who left Deadwood with her watch and has not since been seen. An officer was detuled to look up Meyer and dlsco\erell that the felow hud been arrested In February , 183 , for do- fraullnl time Delone hotel out of a $32 board bill and had "ervell a jai sentence for I. lie then ( left Omaha and I Is Ihought ho Is now In Des Moines , where he inns 1 wife. A pair of stockings were set on fro by a lamp last night ut 7 o'clock lt the residence of Mrs. Reynolds , Twcnnt.fiftin and Michigan avem.ue. The department was called , but the Ire was Ixtnulshed before I arrived An- oilier smal blaze occurred at 4:30 : o'cloclt yesterday at 1701 Cumlng street A room In the bulhlng occupied by P. Ii , 10r had cauhl lire . but the blaze was soon extimi- extn- gnmiahetl The loss 10 tine contents of the room wus $25. and the building , which Is owned by Pi MUlen , was damaged to the same extent A defective flue In Ito ( frame building at J223 Chicago street caused a loss of about $2&0 yesterday The building Is owned by Mrs. H. II. Lucas anti the front part of II Is occupied by a grocery Ilore. owned by hI. Sonnenfeldt Mike Spelman anti family live In the back roomnis. The fire was con- finned 10 Ihe roof and attic . but It required had work for the Spelman fancily 10 save their keepsakes and personal belongings. Con. slderable domingo WIS done 10 tine househol goods by water , but hardy ; anything was damaged In the grocer The loss Is covered by Insurance. ) ) - . l l 1. HAnT-Mrs. Anna beloved wife or Peter Annal Hart . ot heart fnl % ure. Funeral from fum- ily residence 93 North ' ' ly ! Twenty-third . Monday . December 2f , I a. rn 'lwent-thln. holy Family church lt 1:3 : a. m. - - - , - . - - - " - - - , -c' flCU& ' 1 IN I THE LOCAL SANCTUARIES ! - Special Ohrstmns Eorviccs t Bo Hold in ! . Most of the Churches Today , MU31C WILL FORM THE CHIEF PART I , Annual Business Meeting of Pint Christine Church Follows is Supl'cr-Culecrt b7 UIISCID 'IClhOIMt Church Choir -\moli o I I " ' . Chnnirchnt , SpecIal Christmas services will bo held In nlmost all tine . . 11 churches of the city today ' Fine announcements are : Trinity Methodist Episcopal church has been undergoing extensive repaIrs , all has been handsomely decorated for the holiday season I wi b reopened this morning with appropriate services , 11ev Br Sander- son , tine pastor preaching at 10:30 : a. m. , and 1 Sunday school concert program at night as below : Merry . Merry Chrlslla ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Concert Scripture Recitation Prayer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . necltaton . . . . . Anthcnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trinity ) ' Choir Cornet-Rose : llrle. . . . . . . . . . .lrof. Lolz Ring Out Merry helms. . . . . . . . . . . . . \Ioln-Alr on G string..I'rof . AIlllman " ' ' ( ! oml. . . . . . . . . slrlng..lroC. . . . . . . Hoys The Christmas Tree Sunday School Boy Chrstmas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arthur Jaquih A Christmas Legend . . . . . . . . Fred SwcellY An them. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 'rlnly Choir .Jes' 'I ore C'imristmnns.\lflttie . . Hector The Last H.mn. . . . . . . . . . . : .Gracl Starks Solo. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miss Ruth Weller :18s HuthVeler \'iolin-Trnumnerei..Prof. . . . . Adelman Gather and Sing. . . . . . . . . . .1rof. . . . . . , . . . Cornet-Schubert's SerenUle. . . .Prof. I.olz Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Sanderson 0 , Worship the l.ord. . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . On Thursday e\enln ! next tIne annual ChrIstmas treat will bo given the Sunday school of this church . a , 'f 'atonre of which wi bo a stereopticon lecture by Prof. Alexander P. Irvine . entitled , " 1 ' lash Lights of Child- hood. " Dshop Newman speaks In this church on Sunday morning , Dccember 30. The following muscal ! program will be ren- tiered al Iho Hanscol Park Methodist Episcopal - copal . church today : MORNING. Orgon volunlary-Pastorale from Natale Concerto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corel Anthem-Dehohl , I Bring You Good Tidings - lugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Goss Ofertory solo-Adoration..Shelley Miss Grace Crawforth. Anthem-Sing , 0 Crawforl. . . . . . . . . . TQur : 1ostuleMarch Pontfcale. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F. de Ia Tom1ele EVENING. Organ Voluntary-VarIations on Adeste . ' Volunlary-Yarlatons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hesse Anthem-Sanctus . . . . . . . . . . .Gounod Offertory Soho-Pnstorale , front Messiah Ofertory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Handel . I Anlhem-Thl Heavens Are Tolling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . Haydn I PostudeHalelujah Chdrus. . . . . . . .Handel II I n. T. Alen , organist and director. At the First Presbyterian church the musical program will be : MORNING. PreludeThre Movements from Sonata No.2. . . . . 1ovemenls . . . . . . . . . . .1lendehl ohl I Anthem-Lif Up Your HeJls. . . . . . .1arslol Olertory-Adulo. from Concerto. . . .Spohr Ale Solo-Star ! of Bethiiehiem..Sebneckem Mrs. George H. 1cLorn. lrs. Postlude-Gloria , from Twelfth Mass. . . PostudeGorlu . . . . . . . . . , . 'welCh . . . . . . . . . . . . lIozurt t EVENING. I'relude-ThoHoIy Night..fluchi . Anthem-Blessed Is Ho Who Come Bringing SalvaUon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fnure Offertory-iinpromptu . . . . . . . .Sehutert Anthem-Thl Birthday of a King. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neidlnger Anlhem-The Star of flethlehem. . . .Adarnn Ietlelem..Adams I'ostlude-Marcht the , from TanrThnthser.Wagnei Music " at Westminster Presbylorlan church will be by the Choral union. The program Is : - MORNING. Solo-How" Lovely Are the Messengers. . . . . ; .7 ; . ' , - , . . . . . . . . , . . . . Mendelssohn . " Miss Roeder. , Glory to God. , .1lss . . . . . . . . ' , . . . . . .Mnrslol Miss Reeder. " Glorl . . . . . .From Mozart's Twelfth lass - EV1NING. Solo-O , Holy Nlglt. . . . . . . . . . . .Adams Mrs. George \V. Johnslon. Noel . . 1r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gounod Miss Roeder. Monday evening at this church the Sun day school , assIsted by the Choral union , wi Ir I give a cantata by Doane , "A Midwinter : Nlgbt's Dream. " Orchestra conducted by Dr. Baetens. At Immanuel Baptist church Santa Claus : , will be present and tile pastor will preach : a sermon to him. Special seats for the chl- dren. The pastor will have for his evening theme : "Lessons from the Huntington Case Are Indemnity Companies the Best Sort of Protection ? " Business men for Sunday Qven- - Ing. Immanuel Christmas enterlalnment Monday evening. At Grace Evangelical Lutheran church nev. Luther M. Kuhns , the pastor , vl con duct divine services at 1 a. m. anti : conI. I. , m. , and preach on "The World's High Noon , and on. "The Night Song of the Angels. " The services will be appropriate to the ChrIstmas season Special ChrIstmas services will bo coil ducted at the FIrst Christian church In the morning. In the evening the pastor will , tilt 3. CUSS "rho Jews' Rejection of Their . ' Met : - slab , wiLls Some oC Their Reasons for It. " Hev. Newton M. Mann will preach In the morning on the " 1e3slanlc EXeclalon-A Sermon of Chrlslmas. " "Visit of the Magi" wi be the morning sermon topic at Seward Street Methodlsl church. Evening : "Lessons from ThOt Slid ) - herds " " Dr. Wilson , at the Caslelar Street Iresbi r- terlan church , wi preach In the morning on "Israel's Hope. " In the evening on "His Mission To Sinners. " Music for time morning service at All Saints : church will bo : K wi 'i'e Deum ( in ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; : rt 10 Jubilate . ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ghunt Anthem-It Is HIgh TIme to Awalte.r. Anthem-I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . Darnby EVENING. . Offertory. ' . Tenor Solo-Charity . . . . . . . . . . . . : .Faure Mr. W. $ . Cussel ' . program for the muslcalo In the afler- neon Is : - Organ-On the . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. W. S. Marshall. Solo for Vlolnc lo. . Marshal. . . . . . . .Selccte(1 Mr. S. U. Letovsicy Morning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grelg Mr. Marshall. 1r. 1urshal. Soprano Soho-'rhere ts 1 Green 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . Gounod Mrl. Will \Vood. Swedish Wedding WiVood. . . . . . .Soderman Mr. I'.tnrshuhi. Bass Solo-O , Holy Night . . . . . . . . Adamn Mr. C. iO. Smith . Triumphal Chorus , . 1. . . . Smih. . . . . . .Oulmant Mr. Marshall. The services II Alt Saints on Christmas day will bo as follows : Early celebration of tine holy communion at 7:30 : a. m. : morning ' prayer and sermon at 1 a. m. Tine musIcal I limtgram Is : IJ'gram I Processional-Sing , . Sing , this Blessed lrorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.utkln Te Deum ( In 1 ) . . . . . . . . . . . .J . . Solos by Mrs. G.Vt Johnston , Mr. Level 1)unn. Mrs. \V. " S. Marshall , Mn' , T. g. Whltbread. Jubilate ( ( n ) ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , \ Communion Service ( r C ) . . . . . . . , j'rOUr ! Anthem-The Hallowed Pay . . . . . Stainner . . . . . . . . lulowed . . . . . . . . \ \ ' . N. Cassel Oftertory-Bneak orth Into Joy..Vlncent Ofel.tory-Break . . . . . . . . . . . : Nina MarBhal ilecessionah-ilurk ! the Herld Angola lecesslonal-lurltl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iendelssohn' ' This morning there will be a choral corn- lunlon service at the First Methodist church , preparatory 10 Christmas. The extent , excellence - lence and variety or tine repertory ot the choir Is illustrated 11 by the extensive program which Mr. Thomas J. Kelly has announced of the muslo on ChrIstmas day and the Sunday before and after Chrlslmaa. More elaborate preparations are beIng made for the chnlldren's exercises on Christmas eve ( lion ever before. The superintendent Mr. 'Hila , wih the e clent aid of Ihe teachers of tine school and the ladles OtliUo church , Is arranging I beautiful progrsn. The cantata , "The Capture of Santa ' : I\e , " will be given on Christmas eve. Cndy ali presents will be dlslrlbutell 10 the Illdren al usual. In audil lon ( t tbs the ellhiren themselves are 10 bring presents , whloh 'will bo distributed on Ihe following dayto : those children who are so unfortunate as o. . lack the means of nunkb Ing l n merry Christnmns. The admission to Iho entertainment 1'1 Tie 15 ccnls. A novel fentureitt the music on Christmas day will be time ' Tower ! Chorus , " a choral sung by chorus 'coneealcd In the tower Bishop Newman will preach. At tine Hanscom Park Methodist church lhe choir will rdller during tine day the following noble Crslmas Anthems : Sing , Oh Hea\ens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tours Behold , I Bring Yeti Good Tidings. . .Ooos Sam\lus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .Oounod Time leavens are Telling . . . . . . . . Haydn S The pastor will preach upon Christmas themes both lornlng ant eventing The mornIng subject being "Tho Present Day Christ , " and the theme ot tint evening serb mon , "Going Home for Christmas. " Music anti sermons at the ( Kounlzo Memor- Ial Lutheran church wi fittingly commemorate - orate time Cinristinastinie . In tine morning an anthem by the choir "Anti There Were Shepherds Abiding : " "Glory 10 God , . Steb- bins , by male chorus : "Gloria In Excelsis. " lIvening : "Cradled In a Manger , " solo and nude chorus : 'IUO Cometh , " Millard , see ! , Lee O. iCratz Christmas services will be held al the neth , den Baptist church. Mrs. H. E. Sun- derland wIll have charge or the niusic Af- Icr the evening sermon the ordlnanco oC baptism wi be administered Time dm11- chi- dren or the church will give I Christmas entertainment Monday might , and those of branch school No. 1 on Christmas night ( ' omme'rt hy Ito Choir Prof. R. , T. Allen's pupis anti chorus choir , assisted by Miss Stela McCliesney , elocu- tonlsl , and Mr. J. I. Cook , violinist , gave n concert In time audllorlum of the Hanscom Park Jlehodlst ( chlrch last Thursday evening - lng , which was hIghly appreciated by n good audience and reflected great credit on all al participants. The entire program was reniT tiered by amateur . talent. The vIoln solo by : Ir. J. I. Cook showed decided talent and careful traIning end would compare favor- ably wih any amateur work In the city . Miss Stella McCinesney elocutionist . was unl fortunately handlcaplled by ha\lng just ra cowered from a severe illness . She how- aver , acquitted herself very creditably and was thoroughly appreciated by the audience. Al of thc piano numbers were rendered by pupils of Prof. Allen , some oC the performers never having played In public before They Were all good , however , particularly solos by Miss Nettle W. llaverly Miss Millie DavIs and Miss Kate Kimball . The vocal solo by Miss Grace Crawford was received with much favor. Mr. \V. J. C. Putnam Cramer In his vocal solo displayed a pure , strong and sympathetc tenor voice The chorus , "ny nabylon's Wave , " was one oC the features - tures of the e\'enlng. The program was : Chorus-Let the hills and Vales ne- sound. . . . . . . . . His . . . . . 11 . . . . . Richards Chorus Choir Piano Solo Vulso D f Major..Chopin SOlo/a / Grand Polka tie Concert. . . . . . . . . . . Polm . . . . . . . . Il . . . . . . . . . Bartlett Miss Nettle M. Hlverly. Dartct Vocal Solo-Intermezzo ( Cavaliera Hus- Icana ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mascagnm Accompanlmenl Piano , Organ und Viohln , Miss Grace Crawford. Violn Piano Sol-KamnenoI-Ostrow..Rublnstein 11ss 1:111 1)avis Double Quartet anti , Solc-We'll Gaily Sing anti . . . . Solc-\Ve'l . . . . . . . Gaiy Mrs. : lu'al , Dennis and Clark Miss Ella Cruwford. Messn. Cramer , Daniels , Dale tumid . Chafrce. Plona Soo-Vahse' ] 'Caprice . . . . . .Rublnsteln Miss Kate Kimball. Violin Solo-Scena.tle Ballet. . . Ch. de Derlot Mr. J. I. Coolt. Piano Accompaffiment Mr. n. T. Allen. Vocal Solo-For AU Eternity. . . .Mascheroni Jl W. J. C. Putnam Cramer. Piano Solo-Tannhauser. . . . . . . . . . 'Vagncr , Miss Edna Jones . Recitation-The.Cathohio"Psalm . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Stalks .1IcChesney. With Solo by ; Uss Dcssle Sedgwick Piano Duet-Maypole Dance..S. Smith Mss ( Mayme 10yie anti Mr. Allen. , Chorus-Dy DabyIon's . ' anl . . . . . .Oounod S , 'Chflrua"Choir. ' / . .Ch'/Cholr. , . . > , Yo 11' C. A. Events . New Ycrs : day Is to be made a royal day at thol building , with the customary open house. A large committee or ladles has time arrangements In hand I will surpass anything the association has yet attempted In the line or receptions. The educational classes closed their first term last evening. The second term begins January 7. This department oi the asso- ciaton has as many students as many cal- leges In this state Major Halford wilt \ preside at the meeting Sunday afternoon , and review Ihe work or Limo , Young Men's Christian association In foreign lands. 11ev J. A. Hulman , pastor ot the Swedish Evangelical Mission will conduct the service of song , and will also sonS sing two selections. Franz Adelmann will play n violin solo and the orchestra render an overture. At 3:30 : P m. Mr. S. D. McCormick , the new pastor of the FIrst Presbyterian church , wi melee a brief address appropriate to ChrIstmas. Secretary Ovcr's bIble class will hereafter begin at 2:30 : p. ni Last month the average attendance was forty-nine. The foot bal men are In daily practice under tine direction of Mr. C. A. Thomas for the great Christmas game with the Uni- varsity or Nebraska. I the weather Is good Ills game will b3 one of time greatest gales over played In tine state Christmas night u banquet Is to be given college men al the CommercIal club. Major Redford will presl e. Christian commercial travelers are to meet 01 Thursday evening to consider ways In which they may engage In works of Christian helpfulnecs on the road Sundays , and incidentally as opportunity offers . Thursday the new slate committee meets to organize its work for the coming year . and to elect officers Christmas Uay Serviceg On Christmas day St. John's Episcopal church will he handsomely and appropriately decorated wih evergreens and holy , and time srvles will be of 1 beautiful and impressive - presslvo character. There will be a mid- nlht celebration of the holy comlunlon , with full choral service just after 12 o'clock on the morning of Chrlslmas. The early celebration usually hehl al 7l5 U. m. will bo at 7:30 : instead The prIncipal service of matins and the holy communion will bo at P:30 : a. m. 11ev Paul Mathews will officiate - fclale aB ceebrant : anti Hev. C. H. . Young wi preach. Mr. T. 1 [ Norris , organist and choir master , has held special I rehearsals of very beautiful muslo for this service the lire- cram being as follows : Prcessional llynnn-"lInrlc ( hoe Herald Angels Hymn-"larlt . . . . . . . . . . . . lw . . . . . . . . . . . . Venltu gxulemus Domino In C. . . . 'urle Proper Psalms for Christmas ntornhnmg 're Deum Laudumus , In G and G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anglican Chants nencdlclu ! In F. . . . . . . . .Anglcal . . . . . . I.lngllon " . . . . . . . . Anthem-"Slng and Rejole' . . . .Ulrnby Jntrolt-"O Come All Yo Faithful" . . . Kyrlo Elelson-G. M. Garrett . . . . . . . . Gloria 'rlhl. . . . . . . . . . . Garret. . . . . . . . . .Tours Nlcene' Crcde-Dr. W B. Gilbert. . . . . Hymu-"Angels from the Realms or G Ie ry" . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . " " . . . , . Sursum Corda-"Cantua Solemn us. . Sllclus Corda-"Cntus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tours Benetlctus Qui Veni. . . . . . . .G. P. Cobb Agnus ] . . . . . . . . . . W. H. Woodward Communion Ilynon..U. . 11. Garrett Gloria In Excebsls . . . . . . . . . . . . . King huh Nunc DlmltB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barnby Heeessionul lIymnn"llarkVitat . lean . Those Holy \'oices" . . . . . . . . . . . Closes 1 ' 'rol''rnll'lr. . This First Christian church held Its annual business meetng Tuesday evening At 7 o'clock about 300 of the members Eat down 10 an elegant dinner , which had been pre- pared by the ladles In the church parlor' Reports were made by the secretaries of the : Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report DeVa1 Baking Lv'v Powder 4BSOLLJTELV PWE _ . , . " - - - - ' - - ' - - - - - - - - - ' ---5- - ' various societies anti missions of the church . The church clerk's reports sho"l that the p resent membership Is abut CO and thaI $ U,28 hall been raised for nil purposes Ilu- Ing l the yenr. During the present pastorate of f T. E. Cramblet , continuing through a perlO of four years [ 0 additions have been made 10 the churcll , 2Ui by confession anti baplsm and the remainder by letter . elc. The net gin In the church's membership , as shown by time report , Is 31. : This has bIen by al odds the most successful ! period In i the hlory of the church. The congre- Iaton Is united and hopeful and begins / the yp ear under the leaderhip of tine present pastor wlh that faith and enthusiasm that guaranles succus. 10111 .Ieii'n ; lutlult. Carroll council of the Young Ien's Insti- lule has ' moved from SI. Phiomena's hal 10 the seeonll floor or Shecler's block. The localon l Is most convenIent for the ' purposes of time organization . Two large rooms mayo been securell amid tastefully fitted up. One Is devoled 10 billiards anti pool , the other for edge l meetings , library all reading room The change has already sllnulaled the growth of tine soclely. Wlh n largely Increased - creased memlJrshll1 It expects 10 realize In n large measure the social , educational alll fralernal f objects for which It was organized At the last meeting of the institute Ihe f ohiowlmig officers were chosen for the en- suing year : Chaplain , 11ev S. P. Carrel : president , T. J. Fizmorris ; first vice presl- d ent . J. D. Sullivan : second \'Ice president S . E . Collins : treasurer , P. Ii. Roosters : fi nancial secretary , T. . L. lcDonald : corre- spending secretary.V . 11. loran : recording secrelary , F' . C. Murphy ; marshal , Ii. Hns- gorsheelt ; ' -sentinel . p. O'Donnel : medical xaminer Dr. J. E. Riley ; executive com- mllee , S. C. Sawtel ! George J. Kheffner . E. A. Smith , F. I Ioeslers , T. I. . Mc- Donald Tine Installation wi lake place at the frst meetng In January. Yi % V. C. A. : otcs. Tine regular gcspel service , Sunday arter- noon , 4 o'clock , subject : "Christmas Thoughts. " All are invited. There will bo no enl rlalnment Monday evenIng , ChrIst- mas eve . New Year's nIght the association will Itcep l open house at Ihe ro I S. , The Current Topic club wi not meet ' eiher Christmas cr New Year's eve. The next meeting will be held January 7. The regular Tuesday evening classes wilt , als ! lake a two weeks' vacatlomi. Local Church Notes. Officers and teachers oC the South Tenth Street MethodIst church Sunday school will be elected next Friday evening. A special meeting of the official board of Ito South Tenth Street Methodist church will bC held Wednesday evening. Bishop Newman will ) eclurl at the Young Ien's ChristIan assocaton hal on the 28th Episcopal for the benefit church. of Ianscom Park Methodist At the earnest request of the presiding elder , Castelar Street Methodist Episcopal church will become 1 missIon to the FIrst Methodist. EPiscopal church on the first Sun- . day In January. " 50511 , Soup'ane Ssivntion . " Star Captain Blanche Cox of the Salvation army arrived In the city last nigh and will remain for several . ' \ Ilays. During her iIa ) sine " 1 hold several services at the barracks on Davenport street This morning nnd evening she will lead the regular er\lrN. Tomorrow evening the subject of her sits- eoule will be. "Soap , Soup anti Salvation. " At 1 o'cloek Tuesday morning she will talk on "hlirthilay Gifts for thin Christ , " while Tuesday Iho subject for Ilecusslon will be "No Hem for tine Chris . " I.oclt 1'111,11 itorecnsts. First Congregational-S. Wrlghl 1uIer , D. n. I , wi Ireach In the morning 10:30. : Sunday school at noon. No evening erviee Trinity Calhedral-8 n. I. , holy coin- lunlon ; 10 a. m. , bible class ; 1 a. m. morn- Ing prayer anti sermon ; 3 p. iii. , Sunday school : 7:30 : I' . 1. , evcnlng service Si John's-Twenh'.slxlh anti Frankilni rankln slltets. 7:30 : a. I. , early celehrn\on of the holy conminmnniomi . 1 a. m. . ordination of Iwo candidates 10 the Ilrl.slhoOI by lilsimoliVorthmington : holy comniunmion 7:30 : P. m. , evensong. Grnt Street Chrlstan-Iorlng anti enn- Ing sermon topics respectively : "l armlu " and "The Young People's Society or Christan , Endeavor Plellge. " Rally liar for the Suu- day school , wlh full orchestra , unller the leadership of Prof. Varreni St. Ihllll the Deacon-He\ . John Albert W'iiiiammts , rector. Holy conmmnnumulomn 7:30 : a. I. : morIng prayer , litany anti sermon , 1 a. m. : choral evensong antI sermon br Very 11ev Dealt Oardner al 4 p. m , . sermon 1011le , "The Judgment " The rector vltl preach In the morning No evening wil . First Church or Christ ( Sclentist-An- ) dent Order or United Workmen hall . Patterson . son block . Irs. A. F. BeLong , pastor. Preaching at 10:45 : a. m. . Sunda school immediately following. Publc cordially In- viteil . Heading rooms , same building open during the week from 10 a. m. 10 [ p. in. . to ' which all arc welcome. S Clocks , Frenzer , jeweler , 15th ant Dodge. S TUB 11tl C' SOUTllmN HOUTC via tile Hock Ihnsnitt-4inortest Limo nUll Fastest Tunic. To all points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian Terriory , Texas and al ! ! points In soulhern CalifornIa . Only one n"ht : ! out to all points In Texas The "Texas Llmltell" heaves Omaba at 6:15 : a. m. daily eXrept Sunday , lallnH passengers at all points In Texas 12 hours In advance or all other lines. Through tourist cars via Ft. Worth all El I Paso to Los An- geles. For full particulars , maps folders , etc ; , cal at or address Hock Island ticket office , 1602 I aram SI. CIIAS . KENNEDY S , G. N.V. . P. A. Sterling silver goods . , Fenzer , opp. P. O. Ctirttnoius . anti New Years Ixctirs1ons . Everywhere on the Northwestern lines within 200 mIles for one and one-thlrll ture. 00 Dec. 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 31. Jan. 1. Come back any time up to Jan 2. City office 101 Farnam at . Mrs.J. 1 BENSON 4I \ Yes , we can surely suit you with an Xmas Present if you \ S : . - . ' i : , wi come in , I you wish ' , something useful and beauti- ' . . . ' , ' / , ful to wear or to ornament , with , we have the latest , best , prettiest and cheapst . See the beautiful , fine handker- chiefs and initials of all kinds ; feather boas , neckwear , aprons , gloves , mittens , laces , silk hosiery and underwear , drapes , table scars , etc. , etc. Elegant erbroideredpieces , , doyles and centers. Mexican drawn work. Shell combs in every style and price. Jewelry , novelties , lace and ice wool shawls. Novelties in tie , handkerchief ( and , glove cases ; scrap nd work baskets of . all - kinds . , etc. , etc DOLLS OF ALL KINDS. 26 per cent of DUCHESS AND POINT LACE. , . - i ONE MORE DAY. Tomorrow and tomorrow night wa expect to sell every pair of Gentlemen's Slippers in our store We have out the prca nearly i half many of them are now being sold 50 per cent less than what they cost us. SOUVENIRS FREE With every sale from 5c up. We give a coupon-when you have coupons to the amount of $10.00 , bring them to us , get your selections ot some of our baautiul presents. Drexel } R08BnXWBio Shoe Go1 I 1419 Iarnam Street. " I CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS SELLING AT LESS THANHALF PRICE. , - - - U N Pointers . for Christmas Buyers. f = OUR STOCK GIVES iW5 YOU NEW IDEAS ITISEASSYTO - - SELECT FROM. _ NO USE TO _ LOOK ELSEWHERE ' WE HAVE EXACTLY WAAT YOU WANT ; . OUR PRICES I ARE ALL RIGHT S OUR STOCK IS LARGE - . THE BARGAINS ARE MANY AND GOOD W- THE QUALITY IS OF THE HIGHEST GRADE , L The 99-Cent Store 1319 [ Farnam. jjizriiji1J'ff1J111i11Irn ' ? S l'hrlsmll ) 'resents uf Wearing ApparI. Are certainly very useful and when you consider that you can buy men's anti boys' clothing for less Ihan 50 cents on tine dollar . ) 'ou should COIl early tomorrow 10 15 S. 161h. where they are selling out the stock of Iho former Globe Clothing cOmllan January 19 , , whatever Is left or this stock will have to be aucton1 oft 10 the highest bidder anti evr ) ' one knows emi n forced sale In n bulk in audi ( hues as these , you can hardly realize 25c ou the dollar . therefore wo offer 8uch innimncenments. \\'C still have on hand flee mien's anti bo's' chotuning. It has all got to go ali you might as wel have tine benefit. There Is also n big lot oC extra inn go stilts . o\ercoall anti linda In this stock to fit fat men , which are orercll for lie price of the butons anll the linIng. hays' antI children's caps , worth tip 10 'l.G take yotir luck emi lol1lar for 25c. I you have got n boy hint can ISO an overcoat bring him arol11 1olHla ) ' , mitch If wo can fit him antI stilt you II color nld style It will slr1rlso yeti how cheap the Price will be SIlk nntmfllers , hnnmtiikercliiefs , gloves , etc. . for imoll- day presents . for less Ihan one.hal or any one iilses liricts . Itcineitubor . II Is the money wo are after ali ns wo ha\o 10 earthly , use for tIne goods after January 1 ! , Ihercforo I this slnughler receivers sale U [ S. IGlh street p , near Douglas. Auction-Be sure anti attend ' tine sale ot nie horses , draft . drivers aunt chunks , Well- flestiny , Decemhr 211. nt I p. 1. sharp . 01 the Union South Omaha. stock ) 'anl horse IHI mulc larkel , - . WITHOUT SIGNIFICANCE HER1. I"c" Inn lhlnlm Hlncr to ha . \ fclcll b , Aitti-Secret Sociot' huieyt'iit'muI . II sealdng yesterday oC tIne paal dccreo against secret societies HePather Colanerl said that It was 10 sur- Ilrlso 10 mutt I hall long been au- tclpaled , and so Car as tine diocese of Omaha , wns concerned , It would have bil little sig- tmiflcance . Whie Ill Catholics hind not been IJrEVlolsl } ' Interllclell from Joining these so- eietie . I was 111 ullleBtoo < that such 1 course was Iqt aI111'0\'c < br tIne church , and flw If any good Catholics had al , Calholcs over con- fleetest themselvcs with any of the socie- ties. Among the G.OOO Catholics In this dloceso . HeCulanerl believed that less titan Ir ) were Ilmbes of any of the societies. The chef objeclol 10 ho I societies was on account oC time rlualst6 services , which hml always been obnoxious 10 tine heads of the clinmrcim But the decree was not 10 be In- terlrcte < as antngonlstc : 10 these societies. I ' \ 'ISerr < llerlnt Iro\n \ the oppositIon or tine church to the Masons ali WIS simply a conllal\l 10 the church to leI thcm alone In his opinIon ( there WIS no doubt but that the order wouhl he Implcily obeyed AlY member of the church who refused 10 separate - rate hImself flom any of the objectIonable societies of which he was a member would be denied the sacrament , but he would bo readmltcll 10 the church at any tIme ohnems lie tiecitieti to obey thtc decree. The decree is imoos' In tine luommtis of tine bishops , but. tine clergy have liati no omclal notice of its arrival. 'V'ithtinu a reasonable , , , time it will be read frame all the altars amid itni vrovisionis wIlt berigidly _ enforced. Artists' sinppnles , A. ilospe , 1513 Douglas. ( I , ' ; ' LI , uio . _ . . . , .ul ' . ' ul'-I " ' ; : : * , , \ . ' ( I . ' .1 . ' " . , ; ! L , . _ , _ MILLINERY SALE THIS WEEKI Everything in Trimmed Hate Must go at any price tlis week. WE WILL KEEP OPEN EVENINGS. : ; ; ; who have cut hair to sell phrase bring It in at once. MRSIIRUH.DAVIES 15 2 D Douglas St. Something New1 - ' ' - ' ; : ' This is a tuisco of expert exciusivemess , it is not a toilet glass or a nlreasitng caso. It is meant for ShAVING , amid every detail inn conipiete to this orit' end , Tine mirror is anljumttiniule , anti a fine piece of beveled plate ; thin. ' ntraweru are large , anti one is hinted throughout with plush ; there is a brass loovel-racl on ( ito side ; ( lie 'cnnplionrnl is for shaving cups , straps , amid toilet articles ; thu drawers tire dsigmmeni ; for amid are just tine right size for gentlemen's wearing ap- march , We hiave tineso Cabinets in tue first selec- ( Ion of wimito oak , witin antitiue finish ; also In tmird'nn-cye mntplo , curly hmlrcin antI solid mahogany. They are a special production for the holidays , amid as snmcin they sell at a trilho under ( lie regular price , \Vitat better oltitortumnity to get a inandsonie Cimristmnttnni gift for youm gentleman friend ? Charles Shivorick & Co. FURNITURE of Every Ooaoriptbi Teninporary Iou muon , J.Jfi , UII J.004 ) ( , 11.H Hti3O , MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK. OUR s'roruiVIId 1ui Ol'EN EVEItT EVENING UN'i'lL CliliH'J'IttAU ( , flisiuti.ni NoSier , Notice inn hiemeby gloemi that I ) . L. 5. Maclumen of line him ( if IJumneanu , linjilisiger & Co. will. on the 1st tiny of Janmnmnnry , hWJ5. retire trtmn any annul itli cjinnt'ctlomnun with muinItl firm , tine nttnii Itrmmo retaining mdl assets anti asaunmminmg all thie iitnhiiithns thereof , IS ) 23 2 27 Morn * I tick In oh tlviio' 1i ( 'C I I ii g. Office of Lee.Clailee.Amotln'eesen I lurtlware Co. ' Onniohnu , Nd' . , lee , 7 , 3S9i.-NolIco its iier'bey given to tine stocklmoidems of tine i.ee- Ciarke.Annlrecst'n , Hardware conmnpanny lust tine unitual meetinig of ( lit , ittockinoitlers of ihno comuIlmuny ovili ho held Ut tine oliicemn of thu said comnputny , 1219 , 1241 amid I2J hlarnuey street , iii tii" city of Olititina , Inn the slitte of Nebraska , on Tuesday , Jiumnuary S. A. I ) . istis. at 3 o'clock i' . iii. , for tue punrpcnte of electing a board of niirvctuns for titu coin. puny to serve dunimmg tIme emun'nninmic year , amid 10 trainmiact such oilier husinvss us may b utrebented at such rneetlmng. . ' Attest ; 11. J , LEE , l'resldent. \v. M. 0144U313 , Secretary. , IIMoJ8StLP