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    THE DAILY BEE OMAHA WEDNESDAf , DECEMBER
CHRISTMAS CHIMES ,
They Ring Out Merrily Prom
Every Steeple ,
And Are Echoed From Ibo
Piresldo , Theaters and
Ball Rooms. .
The Day Celebrated With Ununnnl
lateroit iu Omaha-
An Bra of Poaoo , Prosperity and Good
Will.
Monday was in many respects an
Ideal Christmas. The state of the
atmosphere was wintry , cheery nnd
bracing. Such as one naturally ox-
pccta to find about the Christmas tido.
It wai not unpleasant without , nor
waa it ungrateful within by the aide
of the cheerful firo. The atroota were
thronged with people tfolng to and
returning from the houses of friends
and the churches. Ernry religious ,
institution had sorvicsa appropriate tnJ
the day , and invariably the attendance
at all waa greater than over baforo on
like occasions. The pleasant fall of
onow afforded indulgence in the ex
hilarating paatimo of sleigh riding and
the dashing cutters and jingling bolls
proclaimed that the opportunity was
being Improved. Homos were bright
and happy facca cheery and hopeful ,
and indeed nothing that could have
tended to a greater appreciation wan
lacking. It will long remain fragrant
In the mojvory of Omahana.
CHURCH CHIMES.
BT. rillLOHBNA.
The Christmas services at this
church commenced at the early hour
of 5 o'clock in the morning. Despite
the fact of the unusual tlmo and the
untrodden nature of the walks , the
service waa largely attended in fact ,
early Christmas services are nl trays
wall attended by Oatholica. The al
tar presented a handsome appearance.
Those of the Blessed Virgin and St.
Joseph were brilliantly Illuminated ,
more especially the former , which had
waxen tapers of various heights
judiciously distributed over Ho
nurfaco. Immediately above the
otatuo of the Bleated Vir
gin , at whoso foot waa a wealth of
lloral offerings , hung In graceful folds ,
the veil which concealed from view a
beautiful painting of the Blessed Vir
gin , which had boon doooratod by the
Altar society. Soon after the com
mencement of mass the veil was drawn
aside , and the congregation was per
mitted to gaze upon and admire the
picture. In the flood of golden light
in which the painting stood and which
heightened its attractiveness , the work
waa warmly commended and pro
nounced a titling companion in style
and execution to the painting of St.
Philomona , unveiled a short time ago.
The mats waa celebrated by Father
.English , who also delivered a sermon
appropriate to the occasion.
The main altar was richly decorated
with flowers and studded with lighted
tapors. . The sombre nurplo covering ,
of advent , which had concealed the
polished marble facingt , had been
removed , and with it had passed away
the appoaraxco peculiar to the thought
ful period the church was celebrating.
In its atcnd shone golden lights and
bright and pleasing colors. So rich ,
so chaste and BO Imposing an altar as
that of St. Philomona's will not per
mit profueo decoration. An ordlntry
taato and skill , which would proba
bly suggest quantity rather than qunl
ity , would not succeed lu making it
attractive. The decoration Monday
waa not dictated by such tasto. Like
the altar itself , it was rich , chaste and
Imposing , and with the omblomo of
Christmas time , deftly introduced , It
had a most pleasing effect upon the
peclator.
This work of caring for the beauty
of the sanctuary Is a work of love to
the Altar society , from which certain
members are selected for the active
duty. Engaged in this work , the
ropor.or is informed , were thoMlaaos
Huelan , the Misnea Oroighton and
Misa Mary Thompaon.
At 10:30 : o'clock pontifical high
mass waa sung by Bishop O'Connor ,
assisted by Fathers English , Oolanorl ,
Kulloy , Lechloltnor , and McCarthy.
Mr. Oartland , S. J. , acted as matter
ot ceremonies. The sermon was
preached by Father English.
UHUUCli OF THE HOLY FAMILY.
As usual the sanctuary of this
church presented a handaomo appear-
anco. The altar had been freshly
marblolzod and supplied with now nnd
beautifully embroidered altar cloths.
The tabornaolo was boautilied by anew
now silken veil , and embowered fti a
profution of' beautiful flowers and
ferns. The sldo altars were also
decorated , after the manner of the
main ono. Over the latter , on the
west wall of the sanctuary , in nicely
wrought loiters of evergreen , were the
significant worda , "Gloria in Ezcolsia
Deo. " Evergreen waa also used lu
several other place , both in relieving
ntrotchoa of wall and decorating
variously designed framoi with taper
sockets. It was also twined around
the iron columns In the body of the
church. The effect of the decora
tion , BO simple , yet so beautiful and
appropriate , was most impressive. It
was such as ono would expect from
cultivated taste , during ( ho Christmas
season , and so well was the traditional
ideas of holiday decoration preserved ,
that it acted in connection with the
services nnd the occasion , us a grate
ful incentive to devotion on the patt
of the congregation , In the work of
decoration ; .nd donation of articles for
altar utolt was told the reporter that
Mrs. llodick , Mrs. Swarzlandor , Miss
Lizzie Murphy and Mr. J. II. Foenoy
had taken part.
All tbo sorvloos of the day , particu
larly the 0 o'clock mass , were largely
attended. The ' 10 o'clock mass waa
of courto the principal feature of the
day , and at this the sermon was
preached by Rev. 11. A. Shaffol.S. J.
In the afternoon vespers were sung at
the usual hour.
'
OBPHAN ASYLUM ,
The announcement made In the
columns of TIIJS BEE a few days ago
aa regards the existence of n Catholic
orphan asylum in this city was , as it
was st4. i It would bo , R surprise to
many of the members of that church
in onr midst. It had boon thought
that but few orphans , deprived of the
aesiatanca of friends , could bo found
in the city. And , when It was dis
covered that the number of waifs In
charge of the sisters wa of consider
able importance , the little homeless
ones became tho.objoct of considerable
interest and sympathy. In eastern
cities the advent of the holidays di
rects the attention of the charitable
to the asylums thereto bo found ; Mid ,
as a consequence of this attention ,
the orphans become the recipients of
money , and food and clothing ,
in many Instances , to cuch
an extent as almost to provide for
them till the next approach ot the
Christmas tido. For the first time the
Catholics In Omaha , the past few
days , hftVfl boon attracted to their or
phans , ' God's holra , the motherless , "
and with the hcpa that the latter maybe
bo remembered aa they are In the
east. People , therefore , who desire
to malco any donation , cither of
money , food , toys , or clothing , which
their children have outgrown , may bo
assured that it will bo thankfully re
ceived and conscientiously applied to
making the orphans comfortable and
happy. This year donations may bo
sent to the Union Catholic Library
rooms , to-day , or , if more convenient ,
to the asylum on St. Mary's avenue.
LUTUEHAN 8UNDAY BCUOOL.
The entertainment given by this
school in Boyd'a opera house on
Ohriatmas eve WAS a superior ono in
every respect. About 1,000 persons
were present and all appeared to en
joy It very much. The acSnory , dec
orations , and general arrangements
were beautiful and appropriate. Two
largo Ohriatmas trees loaded with
prosjnta , decorated with flags , and
during part of the exorcises beauti
fully lit up with wax candles , stood at
either side of the stage. An arch
spanned the stage between the trooa ,
nicely trimmed with evergreens , and
bearing the motto in white letters resembling -
sombling snow , "AMerry Christmas. "
The exorcises were vhtled and most
appropriate , consisting of roaponsivo
readings , solos , duets , quartettes ,
choruses , and two select recitations by
Misa Nardonberg. TJioso were ren
dered with more than usual effect. A
beautiful tableau waa also given repre
senting the Angelf appearing to the
Shepherds. At the conclusion each
member of the school waa presented
with a present , and the pastor , Rev.
Dr. Stalling , with a S50 overcoat.
Upon the success of the entertainment
all may heartily congratulate them
selves.
MUST METHODIST.
Ono of the ploaaantoat events of
Christinas day was the entertainment
at the First M. E , church , in the even
ing. Great preparations had been
made for the event , and to the chil
dren it waa an occasion to ho remem
bered for a lifetime. An immense
trco occupied ono end of the room , its
branojics reaching to the coiling.
It waa beautifully trimmed with
candles and festoons of sn vy
pop-corn. The pulpit and walls were
tastily and elaborately decorated and
in fact the church was a charming and
cheerful as willing hands and loving
hearts could make it. The appear-
anoo of Santa Claua was preceded by
a programme made up of music , reading -
ing , oto , Misses Carrlo and Llzzio
Stevens , Lwton and Rood and
Messrs. Kennedy , Woarno , Stevens ,
IvUchon nnd BrookotiridRO participa
ting. Miss Rood and Mr. Kitchen
also gave a very pretty harmonica duet.
Then followed the diattibution of
gifts , which was produotlvo of an un
usual amount of pleasure and happi
ness to the little folks.
EIOUTKKNTH 8TIIEET M. K ,
A largo crowd assembled at Masonic
Hall Christmas night to participate in
the groat' holiday event of the
Eighteenth Street M. E. church.
Every ono , largo and small , were full
of anticipation , and the programme of
the evening was so excellently ar
ranged and so wall carried out that
none wont away disappointed. The
feature of the evening was the pre
sentation of the drann , "Tho False
and True Sir Santa Glaus. " "Tho
False Sir Santa Olaua" was personified
by Mr. D. W. 0. Uuntlngton. llo
was horaldodlby Mr. Ilarry Staley us
Jack O'Lantorn ' and supported by four
policemen , Rod Ridinuihood's Wolf ,
the Big Bugaboo , the Whooping Cough
Man and the Wandering Jew , all of
whoso parts were well sustained. The
talking on the part of the children
was done by Mr. Willie Shank as
Dick , Miss Helen Gibson as .Ethel ,
and Miss Maud Staloy as Curly Lock.
The coming of the True Santa Olaua
was heralded by Mr. Charles Gratton
as Jack Frost and Miss Georgia Boul
ter as his wife whoao parts were
made Interesting by their singing.
Their magic wands frozu to Ice the at
tendants of the False Sir Santa Olaua
when the Truu Santa Glaus entered
and the children recovered their glee ,
At the suggestion of the Fairy Boun
tiful , the True Santa Olaua waa
knighted by Ourly Locks , as the chil
dren's f riond , The distribution of the
presents followed and terminated a
most enjoyable evening.
TUB CONUIIKCUTIONAL OIIUUCH.
At the above church a novel and
pleasant celebration of Ohristmrs ovc
was given under the auspices of the
"Willing Workers , " a society of little
girls from six to ton years of ago ,
who are devoting their energies tc
missionary work , with the moat promising -
ising results. The evening begun with
an organ voluntary and an asthom by
the choir , after which there won
choruses , duets and society re
ports , all of which were
highly creditable to those
who participated in the programme ,
An excellent review of the society
work was given by Willie Bauacrman ,
treasurer , and Belle Doyle , secretary ,
A choice selection of songs were given ,
consisting of a duet by Grace Illmo-
bauyh uud Bessie Howard , a soloo.
tion by Grace Board , a reading bj
Gundy Ooburn , recitations by Bollt
Humphrey , Mamlo Boiinor , Grace
flimobauph , Bessie Howard , Ellc
Bonuor , Katie Humphrey , Gaorgu
'
B'runor , Willie Bauaerman. Aldt
Mills and Lilllo Tnkoy , together will
choruses and miscellaneous exerclaea ,
The programme was arranged and the
concert superintended by Mrs. Slier
rill and Mrs. Loavltt , and It certain ! )
w&a a Cno ono In every respect
At the same place on Ohrlstnuu
night the Sabbath school had theli
Christmas celebration , which dreii
out a Urge audience. The following
programme was announced by M. M.
Marshall , auparintendent : SODK by
the school , entitled "Beautiful
Thought * for Christmas j" Lord's
ptayor , led by Gen. Howard ; a letter
convoying i Christian greeting from
Prof , J. 11 , Kelloin , a former super
intendent of the tchool , and n mem
ber for nearly twenty Gvo years past
but now in Southern California ; a solo ,
> y Mrs. Squirce ; n Christmas carol ,
jy the Infant class ; eong , "There's a
Wonderful Trco , " by the echool , and
lien n real live Santa Olaua opened a
'airy palace and distributed the prca-
ints. General Honard told several
lories for the children , which closed
, ho entertainment ,
TUimir.
The children of Trinity church hod
Jioir service of carols Christmas eve ,
and at 11 a. m. Christinas day there
were services appropriate to the day ,
ivith Cno mcaio ospicially prepared for
ho occasion. A liberal contribution
'or ' the sick and poor of the pariah was
ccolvod. The services were hold in
ho chapel , which wnj handsomely
decorated.
flUtlTU OMAHA If. P. .
The annual Christmas Frco En-
ortalnmont of the South Omaha M ,
3. Sunday school , draw the largest
.udienco . over aeon in that church
inco the dedication , every available
eat being occupied. The exercises
lommoncod abaut 7 o'clock and con-
inuod to about 9:30. : Thojchurch was
cry tastefully decorated , and spoke
well for the amount of falthfnl labor
ostowcd by the teachers and irionda
n order that the little ones might bo
made happy , After singing for twenty
minutes by the school and prayer by
ho Rev. J. W. Stewart , the pastor ,
ho friends of the little folks , the Rov.
'ohn P. Roe , took the floor
nd .for twenty-Gvo minutes gave
hem'a talk that probably
lomo of thoao who heard it , will never
! ergot , the largo audience being some-
Irnos convalaod with laughter and in
urn almost molted to teats , after
which the pastor gave a short talk and
then the distribution of about 250
presents from two largo Xmas trees
occupied the reminder of the session
amid considerable noise , which could
hardly bo otherwise , as the attendance
was too largo to bo able to bo bandied
o advantage.
Before the exorcises wore closed ,
ho pastor presented to the church a
ict of fmo pulpit chairs , which Mere
irooarod by Mrs. Stewart and Mrs.
Qolo.
OTHER CHURCHES.
The North Presbyterian church on
Saunders street waa on Monday
ho scone of the Snnday school chil
dren's Christinas festival. The
inging was under the leadership of
Mr. George Tibballs. The programme
throughout waa Interesting , and it
was followed by n distribution of
presents and confectionary among the
children.
The Sunday school children of the
Swedish Lutheran church hold their
Christmas featival Monday in the
basement of the now church , at the
lornor of Nineteenth and Caaa
treats , and they were all made
happy with suitable gifts from a
beautiful Christmas tree , and were
ntortalned with a pleasing pro
gramme of exercises. There ras a
cry largo attondonco.
OMAHA CITY MISSION.
The annual dinner to the children
if the Omaha City Mission Industrial
, nd Sabbath schools will bo given
Wednesday , December 27 , at the
building on Tenth street. Contribu
tions of all kinds of 'food , tea and
coffee , moats , pastry , oto. , are request
ed , and should bo sent to the Missioner
or loft at Wru. Flominp'H store before
12 o'clock ; or , If word la loft with Mr.
Fleming , articles will bo called for. A
generous dinner will bo appreciated by
the children , and the officers of those
schools trust the public will again re.-
member the Mission i > chool with a lib
eral supply for their Ohriatmas dinner
on Wednesday.
THK HEST 01' THE WEEK.
The Christmas tree for the orphans
of the Catholic asylum on St. Mary's
avenue , will bo plucked of its fruit on
,0-morrow. ,
The Christian Sunday school has its
entertainment on Fii jay evening.
St. Barnabas' Snnday school will
celebrate the evening of St. John's day
to-day.
The dramatic and musical enter
tainment for the benefit of the schools
of the Holy family , In the basement oi
the church , corner Seventeenth and
Izatd streets , Wednesday evening , will
nilurd an excellent opportunity oi
upending an enjoyable evening ,
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
Kill. EDWIN DAVIS.
Monday morning a number of the
employes of THE BEE presented Ed
win Davis , Esq. , manager of the city
circulation , with an elegant gold-
headed cane. The presentation speech
was made by W. L. White , of the
mailing department , and was couched
in well chosen language.
Mr. Davis wai taken entirely by
surprise , but ho recovered himself
Builiclontly to respond by expressing
himself aa pleased with the kind regard <
gard in which ho was hold by his as
sociates and employes of the paper.
The cane is an elegant piece of work
manship , the wood being highly pol
ished ebony , and the head rlohlj
chased gold , with aa appropriate in
scription , giving the date of presenta
tion and the recipient's nnmo.
o. H. SMITH.
The superintendent of the Mlllarc
hotel , Mr. 0. S. Smith , was Mondaj
about 0 o'clock presented with au
elegant gold watch from the eighteen
colored waiters under his supervision ,
The watch was presented witi a neat
speech from ono of the number , Mr ,
0. S. Walters , and brought forth an
appropriate response.
JIA11UY QILMOUE ,
the yard master of the Union Pacific ,
whoso territory ia the largest unJoi
the control of any yardtnastor In the
United States , waa Monday pro
flouted with a beautiful French bronzt
clock , encased in glass and Inscribed
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilmore , Christ
mas , 1882. " The gift was from thi
night force in the U. P. yard- , ant
was ouo of the nicest In Mai
Meyer's stock. Harry , bj
the way , is one of the most popular o
the Union Pacific ofllclalo and stand ;
as high in the esteem of his superior
as ho does with his men. We wlsl
him many returns of the day.
HKNBY UOUNBEKOKU.
There waa no ploasautor Christina ;
day to anyone than that on joyed bj
Mr. Henry Hombcrger end his two
MBistantu , Gnu S.ophons and John
King. Henry surprised them each In
the forenoon with a magnificent
present , giving Gas a lovely diamond
carf pin and to John n massive gold
ihain of a beautiful pattern , In the
ivoning the boys gave him a surprise
in the shape of ono of the finest easy
chairs to bo found anywhere. It is of
i Ik plush and velvet , with heavy
ringo and the arms and back are com
posed of four big and highly polished
horns. Mr. Ilornbergcr knows howe
o treat hii raon and they appreciate
what it ia to work for a tquaro man.
V , J. nURNIUM.
Mr. N. J , Barnham , the retiring
district attorney , w s _ on Saturday
ironing made the recipient of a hand-
iorno gold-headed cane , a Rift from
.ho mombarn of the bar , in token of
heir esteem and friendship. The
presentation spaech was made by Ool.
F. Smytho , and Mr. Burnham
made a graceful response.
Mil. AND MRS. HtCKMAN.
The employes of the wholesale and
retail millinery establishment of II. &
0. F. Hlckman Saturday evening pre
sented them with a beautiful and
elegant bronz ? and cardinal plush
album , the following being inscribed
on a silver shield , on the cover :
' 'Mr. and Mrs. Ilickman , December
25,1882 "
CnUICKHHANK AND 00.
On Saturday evening after the clos-
ng of Oruickshank & Co'a store , the
employes of the establishment , wish
ing to show their appreciation of the
kindness of their employers in dally
closing the store at 0:30 : p. m , , and
thus giving the clerks their evenings
to themselves , aa well as to express
their appreciation of other acts of lib
erality , and of benefits derived In vari
ous ways , presented to Mr. A. Crnick-
shank a beautiful plush toilet sot , and
to Mr. Falconer a handsome Russia
leather writing desk , the presentation
being made by Mr. James Brown , in
behalf of the donors.
IN OKNHRAL.
The guests of the Planters' house
contributed to glvo each of the girls
employed in the house a $5 bill Mon
day.Mr.
Mr. Tom Gollan was presented by
hs ! friends on Saturday evening with
a magnificent cluster diamond pin.
Mr. 0. S. Htgglns was presented
by his men with a valuable gold-head
ed cane Monday , and by Mr. Tom
Oallan with a gold and black onyx
locket.
Dr. Dinamoro received from some
unknown friend Monday a very hand
some whip , worth about $15.
Hon. James E. Boyd Monday re
membered his office employes with
substantial Christmas presents , and
among the married men employed at
his packing house ho distributed sev
enty turkeys.
Max Meyer & Co. Monday remem
bered quite a number of their friends ,
including tho.nowspapor men , with a
box of fine cigars.
Mr. James E. Wilson , who has boon
for over a year the foreman of The
Herald press room , was made the recipient
cipiont of a valuable testimonial Sat
urday evening at the hands'of the em
ployes of the room.
A handaomo French clock , from Max
Meyer & Bros.'stock , was presented
to Mr. Wolshans , of the firm of Welsh-
ana , McEwon & Co. , on Saturday
evening , by the employes of the firm ,
the presentation speech being made by
Mr. Uratiath Park , the oldest employe
in thef osfablishniont.
A tow of the boarders at the Can-
field house , who sit at Miss Madge
Mclaughlin's table , presented her
with a handsome fur-trimmed dolman
man valued at $10 in appreciation of
her coartoonaattention during the past
year.
JUDGE J1KNEKE.
Omaha has a police judge whoso
money is dispensed as freely and lib
erally aa ho deals out justice. Ho al
ways remembers hia friends on Christ
mas day and sends up a reminder to
these whom ho has been obliged to
commit to jail , that they might have a
Christmas day as well as other people.
This year ho gave each member of the
police force a box of choice Havanas
Stubbondorf & Co.'a beat. To the
marshal he gave a beautiful meers
chaum cigar holder , and to Mr , Jerome
Ponzel , his clerk , a fine gold pen and
pencil combined , Joe Miller , the
county jailor , was remembered with a
box of cigars , and to the prisoners in
the county jail the jcdgo sent a barrel
of apples , two boxes of cigars and live
or six pounds of tobacco.
W. F. BECHEL ,
of the Pacific oxprcaa company , re
ceived a very handsome pearl picture
from the men in his oflico.
COUNCILMAN DELLONE.
Mr. Fred Dollono , councilman from
the Third ward , was on Saturday
evening presented with a handsome
silver headed cane from the raon in his
employ. They have boon engaged
with Mr. Dellono In doing a larao
amount of carpenter work during the
summer and took this method of show
ing their esteem and good will for
their employer. Mt. Dollouo appre
ciates the gift very highly Indeed ,
AMUSEMENTS.
THE rUILOMATHEANS.
The Philomathoan club will cele
brate Christmas week by giving the
first concert of the third aeries given
by them , at Max Meyer's Muslo , Hall ,
on Thursday evening , December 28.
The programme published below indi
cates the high order of music to bo
performed and the efforts on the part
of Omaha musicians to worthily ren
der the gtoat worka of the great rnas-
tors ia ono that appeala to every art
student and lover of music in the
oily :
r no an A si ME :
1 , String quartette Clierubinl
A Adagio ! B-Allo-vlvace. O Mod
erate. -Vivace. .
a. Trio Piano , violin , cello Uavdn
Gco , F. Mayer , S , Hofmann , 1J , Xsr-
howeliy.
3. Part Song The Lullaby of Life.Leslie
Misses Minnie Maul and Llwle A. Ten-
nell , Jlwara. Uupene Weatervelt
aud Chaa. J. 1'ennell.
! String nusrtetts Beethoven
Andante from 2d Symphony.
f > . 1'lano quartette (7th ( Symp
hony ) Beethoven
Misses Popiileton and Itustln , Messrs ,
Mayer and Cahn.
(3. ( String quartette ( O. Major.Haydn )
A Allegro con brio. A AlleRretto. A
Mennetto. D Presto.
"Street cars In waiting after concert.
CHKIHTMAS AT DOYll'B.
There wore two entertainments on
Christmas day at Boyd's opera house
by Mlltou Nobles and his company of
first class artisln. In the afternoon
"Interviews , or Bright Bohemia , "
was played and in the evening the
sensational drama , "Ptcnaix , " In
which Mr. Nobles appears at hia
boat. The nndienosa were fair but
not large , owing to the unusual
number of attractions about town ,
Mr. Nobles always leaves the best of
impressions when ho gives Omaha a
visit.
TUB BTAUT THEATER ,
' "Robert Bertram1 " humorous
nnd , a very
morous Gorman comedy , hold the
boards at the German Stadt theater ,
Monday. This is considered as ono
of the boat plays that has boon pro
duced at this theater this season. It
waa first produced on the night of the
IGth inst. , and by special request tvna
again repeated Monday 'ilio picco
was well played and excellently mount
ed. Ilorr Pull played the part of
Robert and Joan. Baurols that of Ber
tram.
THB CONOORDIA SOCIETY.
The Ooncordin society observed
Christmas day with befitting honors ,
At an early hour Standard hall was
comfortably filled with ladles nnd
gentlemen bent on having a good tlmo
which they certainly did. Quito n
a long program consisting of singing ,
dancing ind the distribution of pres
ents was gotten through. The musi
cal Union orchestra performed some
of their finest pieces.
TUB HJCtNERCHOR.
The Mtonnorchor society commem
orated Ohriatmas in the good old-
fashioned way. Dancing , singing and
merry-making was the order of the
day , varied with a little squeezing and
cuddling of the fair sex. Great credit
is duo the committee for the admira
ble arrangements they mado.
THE SWEDISH LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
spent a very pleasant Christmas
Monday. The committee comprising
G. Androen , ( president ) S. Burgatrom ,
J. Stonbnrg , A , Newman , A. Peter
son , Obarloa Johnaon and John Lager-
gron , worked untiringly to make the
affair the brilliant nuccess which it
proved to bo.WILLOW
WILLOW SPRINGS.
Ono of the most delightful events
of Christmas day was that with which
Her & Co. , proprietors of the Willow
Springs distillery , celebrated the open
ing of their now malt houao. Invita
tions were issued to their employes
and their families , to the police force
and the members of the press
to take dinner at Willow
Springs. The dinner waa laid in
the second story of the now bnlldinc
where three long tables groaned beneath -
neath their weight of oysters , turkey
and all the et cotoras of the season.
The Union Pacific band duconraod
fine music during the progress of the
banquet , which was attended by fully
400 employes and friends of the firm ,
A splendid Chriotmaa tree was pro
vided , and from Its wide brancnos
hundrpds of presents were distributed
to the children of these connected
with the inntitutlon. At the close of
the feast appropriate speeches wore
made by Mr. P. E. Her , Mr. J. H.
Licay and Colonel 0. S. Chooo.
* # * "Example la bettor than pro-
cppt. It is well known that dyspep
sia , bilious attacks , hoidacho and many
other Ills can only ho cured by remov
ing their cause. Kidney-Wort has
been proved to bo the most effectual
remedy for these , and for habitual cos-
tlvonoss , which BJ afflicts millions of
the American pooplo.
Swindle Abroad.
If any ono haa represented that wo
are in any way Interested in any
bogus bitters or stuff with the word
"Hops" in their name , cheating hgn-
eat folks , or that wo will pay any of
their bills or debts , they ate frauds
and swindlers , and the victims should
punish them. Wo deal in and pay
only the bills for the genuine Hop
Bitters , the purest and boat medicine
on earth.
HOP BHTERS MANUFACTURING Co.
Not an alcoholic beverage , but a true
and reliable family remedy is Brown'a
Iron Bitters.
BS A SUEBE CURE
for alt dlooasoo of the Kidneys and <
LIVER-
It baa Bpcclflo action on this moot Important
organ , enabling it to throw off torpidity and i
Inaction , stimulating the beaUby secretion ,
of thoElle , undby keeping the bowels in free
condition , effecting Its regular dlscnarga. >
Rflnlovlo Ifyou ore sufforine from
I IWldlCirld molarin.bavotbocbllla , |
BTO bilious , dyopcptlo , or conitlpatcd , Kid-
ncy.Wort will surely rollovo Si quickly euro.
I , ln this season to clcansotlio System , every I
'ono Bbould take o thorouch courco of it. CM )
ISOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price
KlftNEY-WORT
Bend $1 , 82 , $3 , or $5 ( or a retail -
{ tail box by Express of the best
- , - - .Candles in America , put up
elegant boxes , and ( strictly pure
Suitable for presents. Express
charged light. Refers to all Chicago
cage , Try It once.
J O. V. GUNTHBR !
IConlccUoncr , Chlcog
0-t8ani !
Sioux City
THH SIOUX CITY ROUTP
Rani Qolld T lu Huoagb Irotp
Council Blufia to St. P&nl
Without tlhsnge Time , Only 17 Hcurt
it n
/LE3 Till 6UOKTS3 IOCT )
PJ3U
COUNCIL BLUPPB
10 BY , PAOL , UINHKAFOUS
DULUTH Oil XU3UABO&
nd Ml jwlnlj In Narlbero loss. Unc&sil ! > a (
DikaU. This line it eqolj- pod v.1ih the Improve/
Wesilashciua Aulaiiktlc Alr.trtAs tad MUU
filiform Coupler ted nOoi and tct
SPUED. u&FKrr AND couroRt
It nnturpuactl. Pullman PaUoc bUspIng Co
through WITHOUT CHANGE between Kan
inn
a Olty * ° d 8ianl , vU Conucl. lilula tad
81oux City.
Tnlns leave Lnloa Fuctto Tr njt ki Conn
ell BluBd , } Tf : 0 p. m. dilly en rrlv l o KIUIM
City. Bt Jonph and Council BluRs train itota
tbuBOuih. Arriving t81oux City U(0 p. m. ,
indftt UM N Union Depot at U ( . Paul a , UUD
noon BOOKS Qt ADVAHC5 OP JUJT.OTHZJ
M KOUIE
MTBcmcmVor In tiilan tb * Hloar City Una
col a Through Train. Yho ShorUil
you the Quicken ! Time and K OaiafOfUble Bldi In Ib
Tbroagb Can between
COUNCIL DLUr/3 AND 8T. PAUL.
CJTBoo that four Tlcketa read Tla the "Bloni
and Pacific lUlhoU
City a. WATTUU , J K. BUOnA'.JAN
BaporlnUndeni. Oen' Pa * . A j on
V illwourl Valley Ia.
W , E. DAYIH Saothwextera Panenger
Council lilufli
WINEOrOARDUl" four tlmea u
household.
W JN 3c GO
T. 0 . _ BIBO
WHOLESALE ORY GOODS
W IB UK B-'w ' ofc K * < * -w
oots and Shoes
OMAHA , - NEB.
JAi .
miOLKSALK AND IIETA1L DKALER IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
BASH , DOORS , BUNDS , FOLDINGS , UEV1F. , SEttitEH
MTSTATE AGKNI FOB UILWACRER CKJ1ENT OOUPANTl
Wear Union Pacific Donot. _ - OKTAHAHB
O. IE1.
TON
DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS ,
Window and Plate G'ass. '
i Anyone contemplating building store , bank , or ny other fin . trill find II to their d
lUgo to com * end with uj botore parchulng their FUte QUu.
C. F , GOODMAN ,
OMAHA NEB.
W.B. MILLA11D. EDWARD W. PECK.
IVTILLARD & PECK ,
Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits ,
1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET.
CONSIGNMENTS OOUNTBI PRODUCE SOLICITED ]
gents for Peek & Bausliers Larfl , anfl Wilbor Mills Flour' '
OMAHA NEB
, - - -
REFERENCES
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ,
STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. ,
TOOTLE MAUL & CO.
P.g
AND JOBBERS IN
Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
All Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
OHMS AID IANUIAGTUEED TOBACCO.
Agents for BSNWOOD HAILS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDER CO.
JOBBER OF
AND
I
118 FARM AM ST. OMAHA
POWER AND HAND
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
MIXING UAOH1NEBY , BELTING , H03K , BRASS AND IRON FnTINOB PIPE.
TACKING , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS OHURGH'ANDuSGHOOLyBELLS
Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb.
-DEALERS IN-
SAFE AND LOCK GO ,
Fire and Burglar Proo
1020 Farnham Street ,
1213 Farnam St. . Omaha , Neh.
PERFECTION
HEATING'AND BAKIHG
Ia only attained by using
Stoves and Ranges.3
WITH
WIRE BAUZE ' OVER DOORS ,
IFor sale by |
MILTOH ROGERS & SONS
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